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

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REFERENCE--NOQ TAKEN FROM THI @ ; it’s all -— —— - + ee IT’S ALL IN THE ATTITUDE 1 KICKOFF DANCE I | SS | i ow, q i LJ yi y | i = = SEPTEMBER 12, 1987 i ee 401.40) =a DYN @ it’s all a ) ! Tm © attitude ANXIOUS? Maybe that’s how you feel upon re-entering school in the fall. The Kick-off Dance not only starts off the football season, but throws those fun loving attitudes into gear. 1. These girls are gettin’ down to some serious dancing. 2. Everyone seems to be getting into the spirit of the dance. 3. The Oak Lawn mob assembles. 4. “Everyone! Walk this way.” 5. Melina, Shelia and Debbie smile for the camera. 6. Jill gets all ‘wrapped up in spirit. 7. Can Jill and Dan get a little closer? 8. Sherif assumes his “Il am a stud” pose. 9. “Hey, you haven't seen three single guys around, have you? ’ 10. Chad gets down. 11. Olef oe 12. ‘Hey stranger, wanna dance?” 4 13. “Tell me now, why did | get stuck with this guy? FEB 26 1998 KICKOFF DANCE ) 1 ifr Free fs 4 } F, 1a Tl 7 poor (ff lf (hams iW ma Sle | i C { aA he ‘an oe ee ao at i @)! ‘@) SiIialis | A “a | i a = NS | OCTOBER 2, 1987 4 HOMECOMING PEP RALLY @ it’s all @ Ti attitude SPIRITED! That’s how you could describe Homecoming Week. Anticipation of the dance and well-wishing for the football team seem to be the only things on the students’ minds. 1. Sophomores show their spirit at the Pep Rally. 2. Mike plays it cool in the relay race for the Theater team. 3. The Oak Lawn faculty tugs unsuccess- fully against the football team. 4. Saige shows her winning swivel. 5. The world's oldest cheerleader: Mr. (Mrs.?) Graham. 6. Rich spikes one past Deena. 7. The Unknown Spartan slays the foe. 8. Monica is surprised at being named the Homecoming Queen. 9. Jennifer “‘hulas ’ her way along. 10. Alicia and Michelle “Wipeout.” 11. Gaia opens the Pep Rally with ‘The Star Spangled Banner.” 12. Homecoming King's winning reaction. 13 Cheerleaders rise a step above. ©) ¥ |=4@,@) V | N(CH d= ean nn OCTOBER 3, 1987 SPARTANS Y WME, ASTR x. SEE_STARS ¢ 6 PARADE FLOATS st 1. The Office Education float sets the theme, “SPARTANS UNDER THE STARS.” 2. The 1st Place float in the truck trailer division goes to the Art Club. This float also won ‘Best Use of Theme.” 3. The Spanish Club entry won 1st Place in the auto walking division. Ole! 4. Dave Spivak and Tammy Perillo ride proud in ilalom e}-1¢-(e [om 5. Rob Patterson does some amazing things on his bitty bike. 6. The Football Team float wins 2nd Place in the truck trailer division and also was voted the ‘‘Best Overall. ’ The Freshman Class with their 2nd Place float in the auto walking division. 8. The Grand Marshall of the parade is C. J. Kupek, former Oak Lawn student and pro- fessional basketball player. C. J. was a star on the 1971 Oak Lawn team that took 2nd in the State Championship. 9. The Unknown Spartan leads the Pep Club down 95th Street. 10. Hey you guys, don't fall out of that truck. 11. And what would a parade be without the famous SPARTAN MARCHING BAND? “ PARADE FLOATS 7 ry) | cae SPARTANS UNDER THE STARS KING QQUEEN COURT 1. 1986 Queen and King, Kirsten Rascher and Sean Rainsford return to lead the new Court. 2. This year’s reigning King and Queen are George Canellis and Monica Brandt. THE COURT 3. Juniors — Jack Kotowski and Nicole Adamo. 4. Seniors — Karen Moran and Jim Roche. 5. Juniors — Chris Bennett and Sue Crocilla. 6. Seniors — Tammy Perillo and Dave Spivak. 7. Juniors — Dave Hnatovic and Cindy Parisi. 8. Seniors — Tammy Taylor and Dave Amado. 8 HOMECOMING KING QUEEN COURT ©) | t gale ia oy ery ine — i ny ree XK: wren) ne patted _— 5 The day was clear, the air was crisp, the parade marched off on time and the football team was at its fighting best as the mighty SPARTANS went on to beat the Shepard Astros. A winning football team can change the attitude of the crowd. And as the SPARTANS marched to victory, the attitude was one of delight. The half time activities brought us the presentation of the King and Queen and their Court. We were entertained by the SPARTAN Marching Band and saw trophies awarded to the winning floats. The parade, the game, half time and our attitudes were that of a WINNER! 1. Monica Brandt takes in the atmosphere of the Homecoming game. 2. Dave Spivak shoots for an opening in the line. 3. Rich Bagus and Sherif Zegar exchange ‘‘high fives. ’ 4. It takes more than one Astro to tackle a SPARTAN. 5. The SPARTAN FIGHT SONG comes out loud and clear. 6. It's Dave again, and this time he’s heading around the end looking for open real estate. Yolaloy ral N(Sioy, m@) ¥ | = @,@) V || NC RETAN | samme) Lhd O Zz x ra VU Z = O ww, Lid O = Who are these guys and where are their dates? 10 HOMECOMING DANCE ‘h SPARTANS Tr: THE STARS EXCITED? One of the many words describing how everyone feels at Home- coming. ‘‘Spartans Under the Stars’ — a time for everyone to celebrate the winning football game and the start of another great year. The evening is highlighted with a dance for the King and Queen and their Court. So kick off your shoes, grab your date and it=y-To Mi Colm Uul-me) el mel-lire mi lelel ie! lO) | @,0) V || NC RBANN IC = 11 12 WEST SIDE STORY ” WEST SIDE STORY 13 WEST SIDE STORY 14 WEST SIDE STORY JETS Mike Keilar Rich Kocis (Wed.-Sat) .... John Karsky (Thurs.-Fri.) . . Dave Ward Chris Ward Bob Burke Joe Livigni Tim Carroll Tony Action Baby John Snowboy Big Deal Diesel Dave Brashinger Dennis Carroll John Karsky (Wed.-Sat)... Steel Rich Kocis (Thurs.-Fri.) ... Steel | Jenny Collings Anybodys 4 2: a eas CAST JET GIRLS Nancy Finn Graziela Dawn Kosek Shari Miller Stacey Powers Diane Kowalewski Beth Corbett Julie Levine Karlynn Cory Karen Lange Amy Strassner Julie Marquardt Nickey (Somewhere Solo) Minnie Clarice PRODUCTION STAFF Director Producer Musical Director Orchestra Director Publicity Director Student Directors Choreography Asst. for Choreography Fight Choreography Light Design Light Operators Sound Operator Set Construction Asst. for Construction Set Crew Mr. Tom Dzurison Mrs. Barbara Mateer Mr. David Deitemyer Mrs. Arlene Carrier Debbie Bacon, Karen Kraft Mr. Tom Dzurison, Dawn Kosek Ellen Carrier Millisa Pacelli Craig Austin Margee Fisher, Tom Parkalob, Dana Russell, Dawn Jankuski Craig Leikel Robert Wesselhoff, Frank Geraghty Rich Kocis John Karsky, Dawn Kosek, Dave Ward, Chris Ward, Frank Fleisleber, Christy Gutowski, Mike Keilar, Assistant Lights Props .. Publicity Make-Up Diane Kowalewski, Jeff Reinheimer, Cast Gail Strassner Kayme Kocis, Eileen Doyle, Mr. Mrs. Kocis Angela Superczynski, Renee Feiner, Jennifer Benson, Melissa Gonzalez, Marsha Housman, Lisa DeVivo, Jennifer Deacon, Amy Kohnke, Melanie Macke, Jane Stefan, Tim Cook, Maria Elsousou, Kendyl Kinshaw, Amy Alsot Banner Design Lisa Cowart SHARKS Maher Sweis .... Greg Tatro Chris Morris Gene Evans John Riedmuller Jason Reno Dave Fortier Scott Herrmann Chuck Skaggs .... SHARK GIRLS Bernardo Deena Soukup Gaia Marchetti Deb DeLap Rosalia Gail Strassner . . . Consuelo Lisa Manfredi .... Teresita Lisa Scardino . . Francesca Angel Byrkett . . . Margarita Monica Brandt ... Corinda Christy Gutowski . Angeta Shiela Gorman .... Clarida Angie Forliano Arletta ADULTS Doc John Gonczy Gladhand Joe McGrath Maria Moose Jeff Reinheimer Chris Reich .... Schrank Krupke ORCHESTRA .. Mr. D. Deitemyer . Stephanie DiSabato Cathy Cozza, Jolene Sturm Jennifer Statkus Jen Macha, Tammy Taylor, Vanessa Margaron Aaron Nykaza .......Val Sietsema Mark Bailey, Rochelle Bogathy, Andra Ross Dan Kotowski Trombone . Randy Bogathy, ‘Geoff Chiavelii, Laie Ruger, Jim Thompson Bass . d Roy McNaughton Percussives Nie Art McNaughton PianOsaeer ae Valerie Nickelson Synthesizer . . Christy Tarasevic Thanks to Mr. heronic Astrauskas, Mr. Ralph Arnold, Marist High School, Irene Schulman, all the cast crew and their parents for their untiring efforts and understanding. Orchestra Director Piccolo Clarinet Alto Sax Tenor Sax Trumpet WEST SIDE STORY Us 1. Wal taking off after a hard day's work. 2. Kelly, Jenny and Mary hammin’ it up in foods class. 3. Kim Harper attends to the attendance. 4. Dan and Be rnie just blowing off a little steam. 5. “Why Juhui Sun, that’s a marvelous draw- ing.” 6. “‘Gez, | wish Mr. Dietemyer would keep his opinions to himself.” 16 CANDIDS MAY 1987 OUTSTANDING JUNIOR GIRL BOY Jt hemem OUTStamaN June Awapn As Seurme thy Ten Face wae tne “raegy Monn Hin ane Aven 9 er JE Lyne Ourstawoins Juxoe Bors Awann | As Seuecrm By | oe | s ™ Or One Lawn Cine Hisem Sey Davin Stayno Ama. 9 187 aa 0 Monica Brandt and Dave Stanko have shown us how it’s “ALL IN THE ATTITUDE. Last year they were chosen for the Joseph E. Lynch award as Outstanding Junior Boy and Girl. In the spring, faculty members are asked to evaluate their students who are involved in different activities and have outstanding achievements and qualities. Then the junior class members narrow the list down to the five finalists with the faculty selecting the two winners. Monica and Dave's pictures are displayed in the Spartan lobby along with their names engraved on the Joseph E. Lynch plaque. OUTSTANDING JUNIORS 17 SENIOR LUNCHEON APRIL 30, 1987 Ar a 18 SENIOR LUNCHEON’ to o ,% sn Bill, : ma e = 1. Hang loose! 2. “Hello ... hello, are you guys listening to me?” 3. Don’t worry girls, the food will be here soon enough. 4. Sean and Kirsten show off their best smiles. 5. The princesses await their royal lunch. 6. Rich, Sol and Chris build a house. 7. Kelly and Matt are considered the nicest students. 8. ‘How about those Bears?” 9. Chris and Sol seek a harem. 10. “Do you mean | really look like this?” A FESTIVE ATTITUDE SENIOR LUNCHEON 19 O or Q. (org O yh y, JUNIOR 20 PROM Ou = O ra ae HONOR’S NIGHT JUNE 4, 1987 A POSITIVE ATTITUDE 1, Mr. ies ose Ge ns Os ee JODY JACHNA and SHARI MOSER. 2.A representative from from the Southwest Suburban Board of Realtors presents their scholarship to ERIC STAUDT. 3. Outstanding Pep Club Award goes to KATHY ABRAMS. Kathy is seen here with Ms. Gerry Zemla, Pep Club sponsor. 4. Outstanding Science Awards go to JOSEPH LEVATO, MICHAEL DAHL- STROM, DEBRA DELAP and JODY JACHNA. These fine young people — are seen here with Mr. J.T. Thompson, Science department chairman. — 5, Mr. Horejs with the award winning art students: JOHN RIEDMULLER, __ JAMES HENSON and DOREEN McCAULEY. 6. Mr. Dietemyer with AARON NYKAZA, Louie Armstrong Award. JEN- NIFER MACHA, John Philip Sousa A ward. 7. Ms. Justus with Outstanding Spanish student JOHN LORZ. 8. Ms. Bibeau and Mr. Scarpelli with Outstanding Student Council mem- ber JULIE STANCIK. — 9. SHARI MOSER receives the Distinguished Athlete Award from the — MARINE Corps. . 10. LISA RASCHKE receives the Outstanding Business Award from Ms. _ Icenogie. 11. JOHN GONCZY with his VFW scholarship. 12. Key Club Awards go to DONNA HAMMONDS, KIRSTEN RASCHER and ANGELA FORLIANO. oes: log Recipients of the Presidential Academic Fitness Award: KELLY TAY- _LOR, ERIC STAUDT, JULIE STANCIK, JON NADENICHEK, MATT | MARCHETTI, JOE LEVATO, ALAN KOZLOWSKI, RON JARACZ, SUSAN | FABIAN, JODY JACHNA, MIKE DAHLSTROM and SHARIMOSER. = 14. Cooperative education awards are presented to BETHANY STURM and TAMMY SCHIFFER by Mr. Dave Corbin. . 45. Mr. Frigo with the National Merit Scholar JON NADENICHEK. 46. Outstanding Boy and Girl Finalists: SEAN RAINSFORD, REID VILES, MATT MARCHETTI, RON JARACZ, JODY JACHNA, SHARI MOSER, KELLY TAYLOR, JULIE hhipaetiues KIRSTE? nec and DIANE KOWALEWSKI. — : 22 HONOR’S NIGHT 42) NI be 20 © 7d Y oc O Z O a GRADUATION JUNE 7, 1987 24 GRADUATION GRADUATION 25 we m7 m7 = i a. Oo ap co an SPIRIT WEEK APRIL 6-10, 1987 Aro ae her AME EWICAR f P-ArSt-1-M-E j yf us 1. The wind-up, the pitch, a perfect strike. 2. The scrawny leg debate. Who wins, Matt Kestian or John Ryan? 3. Dave Kelly and Bill Booth dive to a finish. 4. “Sure wish my folks would buy me a car so | wouldn’t have to scoot around like this.” 5. Searching for the greatest pair of female legs. 6. The menfolk flex their legs for appeal. 7. Mrs. Bibeau and Mr. Scarpelli search for a beach to frolic on. 8. Al Dunn poses with two very expensive slaves: Erika Mueller and Nancy Finn. 9. Mr. Burdan awaits a well deserved creaming. 10. Getting ready for the three legged race. SPIRIT WEEK 27 A WINNING ATTITUDE AWARDS ASSEMBLY APRIL 9 , 1987 28 AWARDS ASSEMBLY 1. The “Jets” perform from West Side Story. 2. Mr. Hill presents the Outstanding Junior Boy and Girl Award to Dave Stanko and Monica Brandt. 3. The sophomores take second place in the relay races. 4. Mr. Kunde with his winning cross country team. 5. The Spartan fight song. 6. The Concert Band performs for the crowd. 7. Scooter races. Winners or losers? 8. Mr. Sullivan and Mr. Scarpelli break through the paper hoop. We didn’t think you could do it. 9. The Spartan Singers perform for their audience. 10. John Nadenichek gets the Chess Team trophy from Mr. Olson. The team won the S.I.C.A. North Division. 11. Cindy Wasik wraps up Perrish Bolen during the “Mummy Wrap” contest. Looks like you need more toilet paper Cindy. AWARDS ASSEMBLY 29 COMPUTER DANCE MARCH 13, 1987 heart E 0 cist ca Roe ERAN Oe MEAD Ca eed aye TOC Ree Te . Rich joins the gang. Dave catches a little bit of leg. “Hey, look at me when I’m talking to you.” Amy, Ann and Lisa step out. . For better cafe vision. . “But you’ve got to play that song.” PU PON ASSUMING A SOCIAL ATTITUDE 30 COMPUTER DANCE Paes, a ’ : ae oe at . yt [ = uM s 3° a. Ae . — 7 al Ce 1. Chem class works on some less than dangerous experiments. 2. Romy takes it all in stride. 3. Tammy and Wendy en route to serve their masters. 4. “Jer Bear” and the “Three Angels.” 5. Meet Mr. Robert Seymour, our new director of building and grounds. 6. Greg hams it up during one of those infamous fire drills. He can spot a camera anywhere. CANDIDS 31 © it’s all to) Ti 43) attitude 82 -CANDIDS | 1. Wendy Moser lends a well deserved shoulder to Dave. 2. Don't squeeze tht balloon too hard Jolene. 3. Hey, it’s Goofy holding a statue of Mr. Astrauskas. 4. The friendly attitude” of Oak Lawn High. 5. 'O.K., who put super glue on the earpiece of the phone?” 6. “Somebody decorated my locker and it isn't even my anniversary. ” 7. Amy and Debbie laugh at Dawn's surprise. 8. “Don't take that ‘Tongue-in-cheek' attitude with me!’’ Kurt commands 9. Greg Vickers gets ready to launch into space. 10. “Let's see, according to this schedule | should be in Physics in Fairbanks, Alaska. 11. “Why Mrs. Bibeau, don't be surprised, I've done my homework before. 12. Tony helps Ann find the right locker combination. LAAAAA CANDIDS 33 34 prema ntee. AEEL Maier dha nig acioa ear aot arte ERY is a ss = Pos i rs A mere te a ae Se Tkolence Ong t's all FRESHMAN in the CLASS PPM PRY ADVISORY BOARD 36 FRESHMEN CLASS OF 1991 Carmine Amoroso Denny Anastasopoulos John Andrist Christ Anest Nicole Apicella Hamed Askar Heather Austera Vanessa Azarone Christine Barnhart Domingo Battung John Beasley David Beattie Shiela Beekman Michelle Biernat Lynn Bogard Donna Bohne Michelle Boisvert Sheryl Braatsch Laura Bradtke Jeff Bram Amy Brogan David Browne Jennifer Buck Jennifer Buckels Joe Burdelik Natalie Burrow Chris Caban Rosario Caprio Joseph Cernava Christa Cerrentano Norman Chavosky Eric Christianson James Cichowicz Scott Ciscon David Clettenberg Michelle Cleveland FRESHMEN 37 Edward Cline Elizabeth Cochrane Renae Cohen Tanya Cole Kelly Connell John Conrad Ronald Corona Jill Cosme Al Cousineau Michael Crepps Angela Crouch Kristina Cybula Sohail Dadani Patricia Danaher Thomas Davia Michelle Deangelis Jeremy Detorres Jennifer Detrick Lynette Deuerling Mary Dixon Doug Doerr Charles Domaika Chris Dorman Daniel Dorotiss Robert Drogolewicz Joseph Dugdale Kim Dziedzic 38 FRESHMEN FRESHMEN CLASS OF 1991 Laura Eaton Jennifer Eckenroth Jason Ehrenhaft Terry Elayyan Theresa Elling Jozette Enriquez Richard Erickson Debbie Eul Susan Feehery Angela Finnigan Patrick Flanigan Keith Fleisleber Lisa Fox Keith Fracassi Melissa France Michele Franowsky James Friedl John Gabrys Jacki Gangloff David Garcia Brett Garry Michael Gedville Tom Georgakopoulos Marc George Mustafa Ghusein Thomas Glavin Kelilyn Gourley FRESHMEN 39 Lisa Gremal Therese Gronski Michael Gruenholz Jennifer Guersch Hamen Half Maureen Hand Gregory Hannapel Caise Hassan Faris Hassan Janet Haubenreiser Tara Hayes Carrie Hedberg Christine Hedge Teresa Hellman Daniel Hernandez Saige Hewitt Scott Hladik Brian Hickey Lisa Hock Victoria Hoffman Christopher Holwell April Housman Anna Hunter Todd Huttner 40 FRESHMEN FRESHMEN CLASS OF 1991 Elizabeth Jarzabek Richard Jaworowski Stephanie Jeffrey James Jones Mohammed Judeh Jill Kallas Nicole Kasper Mike Kavouras Erin Kestian Sean Killelea Craig Knor Diane Koliopoulos William Koliopoulos Thomas Killmon Michael Kollbaum Craig Kosik Caryn Kot Irene Kowalczyk Ted Kowalczyk Shelly Krasauskas Denise Kucharzyk Dennis Kucharzyk Keith Kuligowski Christopher Kulik FRESHMEN 41 Julie Kumingo Sara Kurokawa Colleen Kyce Michael Lamb Renee Lampos Lynette Land Nicholas Lapapa Chris Lapash Laura Latimer Jeff Laurinaitis Randy Laylo Rosa Leato Julie Leavengood Michael Liakas Nancy Lofthus Bridget Logalbo Mary Logsdon Michelle Lorz Amy Lupton Dalal Maali Chery! Main Robert March Cindy Marcheski Christopher Marchetti James Marek Christopher Margewich Brian Marinko Lisa Marquardt Nicole Marrello Lisa Marrello James Marren Brian Martin Donna Martin Daniel Masin o Azmey Matarieh Celeste Mattillion 42 FRESHMEN FRESHMEN CLASS OF 1991 Kimberly McAdams Mary McGurk Deana Mclintire Gayna McLaughlin Margie Melaniphy Elizabeth Meneghini Christine Merino William Meyer David Meyers Jennifer Mick Tara Moran Jennifer Moran Jack Morawski Shawn Morris Stacey Morris Marlena Mulrenin Donald Murphy Brian Musielak Joanne Muszynski Travis Nachman Garrett Ness Patricia Newby Jennifer Nicosia Laurie Niemiec Russ Norris Jenny Novak Mary Novinson Chris Novy Robert Oakes Suzanne O’Connor Bill O’Leary Linda Olsen Wayne Onyschuk Kristine Orchowski Brian Orr Philip Orsi FRESHMEN 43 FRESHMEN Helen Pappas Kimberly Parejko Chris Parham Michael Parkey Daniel Pasaye Melissa Patnaude Richard Peterson Jason Phillips Jennifer Pittel Scott Pitts Leanne Popelka Terra Price Scott Prochaska Jeffrey Pryor Marie Psarakis Yelena Ratushnyak Sharon Reinheimer Vicki Ringbauer 44 FRESHMEN CLASS OF 1991 Lee Roegner Frank Rogala Casey Rose Brian Rosenbrock Denise Rourke Christine Rowland Tricia Russell Amy Ryjewski David Salamone Brian Salat Margaret Santmyre Anthony Scalise Dlynne Schade Michael Schank Jennifer Schmidt Kenneth Schmidt Michael Schopper Michelle Seneca FRESHMEN 45 FRESHMEN Brian Shannon Mark Shinkus Jane Shubat Bret Shuckford Brian Simon Vince Slager Melissa Smit Marc Smith Richard Soch Jill Sonetz Michele Sorenson Melissa Sparrow Ramya Srinivasan Tony Stabila Marie Stangel Sandra Stanko Robert Starchvill Shelly Stazak Michelle Steiskal Tammy Sterna William Stone Tanya Strauss Scott Strempel Christopher Stryszak Anne Stumpf Kevin Sullivan Diane Swiec Dina Szyszka Dennis Tedeschi Kerri Tefs Sherri Thompson Michele Thomson Shari Toth Meredith Townsend Robert Vahl Jennifer Valasek 46 FRESHMEN CLASS OF 1991 David Vana Richard Vanderwarren Lisa Vazquez Jill Venhuizen Joseph Vescovi Debbie Vicario Alyssa Walent James Walsh Lynnette Walter Christine Warren Nina Washkevich Kevin West Lawrence Weston Ronald Whiting Denise Williams Daniel Wilson Jerry Wilson Robert Wnek Tricia Wood Ronald Woodman Brian Yaccino Edwin Zawacki Mike Zawadzki lyad Zayyad Sam Zelis Lynette Zick Anthony Zielinski Raed Ziyad Enio Zurlo Not Pictured Amy Connelly Michael Santoianna Fred Jeeninga Jennifer Steppie Jennifer Kopeck Christopher Vajarsky Michael Lombard FRESHMEN 47 ony EU co omore | Ti Ca CLASS ° ADVISORY BOA attitude Adee eo 48 SOPHOMORES Elaine Adams Geanine Akin Domenico Albanese Josephine Albanese Dawn Almon Kim Ambrose Tammy Arnold Steven Backstrom Sameer Bages Samir Bages Michael Bailey Melodee Bamburger Robert Bansley Sarah Baran Renee Begy Christine Bennage Michelle Bernier Chery! Betz Peter Bidochka Susan Bittles Christina Boerema Jodi Bolz Dainius Brazaitis Tammi Brandt Wendy Bruck Jenny Buczak Steven Burd Robert Burke Steven Burke Angela Caprio Jim Carlisle Dennis Carroll Chris Catalano Kathleen Cavanaugh David Cepek lan Chafee SOPHOMORES 49 Jeff Chavez Lisa Clancey Kevin Clifford Clayton Combs Timothy Cook Karlynn Cory Michael Craig Kenneth Crosby Amy Cummings Joseph Cybula Sandra Daly Joann Daly Kirby Davis Jim Dembraski Rebecca Dixon Eileen Doyle Jon Draper Vincent Drapinski Bryan Dubiel Donald Duley Tami Dunne Anna Dutkovich Sean Edwards Dimitrious Erdakos 50 SOPHOMORES Lisa Eul Marie Finnigan Sandra Fisher John Fogelman Bob Foley Joseph Forte Frederick Tamara Kimberly Frith Jodi Fulayter Wendy Fuller James Gallagher Laurie Gallagher Elizabeth Ganzer Nevio Gardasanic Michael Gecas Kristin Gentile Ken Geraghty Khalidiah Ghusein Kimberly Glader Richard Gnidziejko Leeanna Goodwin Christopher Gordon Angela Gotto George Gountanis SOPHOMORES | 51 SOPHOMORES Jamie Gray Nancy Green Tricia Griffin Amy Grigg Jason Gunderson David Haaksma Keith Heahnlein Kathleen Hall Genelle Harris Debbie Hayes Denise Hayes Roberta Heft Raymond Heise Erik Hildebrand Jerry Holtrop Jolene Holub Joseph Hommelsen Donna Hosang Marsha Housman Philip Howell James Hunt Frank Janke Keith Jeffers Terry Jimenez Janine Johnson Steve Johnson Kimberly Joyce as a OD Amy Kalafut Katherine Kalafut Connie Kamberos Mitch Kansoer Samantha Kasper Kellie Keane Kendyl Kinshaw Kimberely Klimson Amy Kohnke Mia Koliopoulos John Kooyman Donna Kowalewski Susan Kowalkowski Erika Kowalski Mike Kozin Kathleen Kramp Amy Krivanec Kristine Krol Lisa Kroschel Tracy Kucharzyk Kim Kukowski Jennifer Kunz Timothy Kusek Erik Langorgen Gregory Laurinaitis Raynard Laylo Brian Lenz SOPHOMORES Thomas Lewis Gerald Lind Jeff Linnert Tina Little Paula Lueder Vicki Luznicky Melanie Macke Lisa Manfredi Mike Marciano Vanessa Margaron Andrew Marshall Nichole Martin Tara Martin Ronald Masino Colleen McCarthy Stacey McCastland Timothy McCastland Gavin McLaughlin 04 SOPHOMORES Amy McMahon Kimberly McNamara David Meyer Sophie Mikowski Lydia Milham Scott Miskevics Colleen Mitchell William Moran Phoebe Moses Lisa Muehe Ronald Murabito Jody Muzika . i, a if Me hae da Les a. yay Trista Myslinski Jason Nelson Dave Nendza Scott Ness Steven Nowak Richard Nowicki SOPHOMORES 55 Rula Odeh Ronald Omiecinski Theresa Orozco Jamie Pace Cynthia Pacourek Gina Pecka Raymond Pedraza Swan Peterson Joseph Phillips Deanna Pitts Wendy Pochocki Kimberlee Popiolek William Presto Amy Quintavalle William Radloff Dipika Rana Karry Razik Tricia Regan Jason Reno Ron Rickman Lee Riordan Amy Rolence John Roxas Keith Royer Kerry Runge Laureen Russo April Ryan 596 SOPHOMORES ln ot CE es 4 Daniel Ryan Joe Safranek Stacey St. John Kenneth Sala Mark Sanavaitis John Santmyre Tina Savaiano Virginia Schaar Sherri Schalasky Lisa Scheckel Joe Schultz Jane Sharp Tracy Sheridan Janet Shirey Brooke Simon Tim Skruch Dyann Skunicki Neil Smith Steve Stanton Steve Stapleton Melissa Stitt Amy Strassner Jennifer Steele Edward Stumpf Craig Suda Laurie Suhr Yanal Sweis SOPHOMORES 57 Cathy Sweiss Joe Sweiss John Sweiss Deanna Switalski Teri Taylor Michelle Thomas Mario Tinoco Henry Tomecki Jody Topolski Gina Trella David Trobe Jennifer Turnbow Jodi Tyszko William Vail Barry Vajarsky Christine Vandermeulen George Venturella Christopher Virmond Constance Voutsas Tim Wallace Scott Walshon Peter Walter Charles Walters Linda Weiss Susan Wentz Sheli Werner David Whipple Joseph Whiting 98 SOPHOMORES ae ee ee eee Stacey Adcock Stacy Altes Susan Altes Timothy Barchak Robert Bender Eugenio Boglio Judi Boonstra Grace Bujak Patricia Cadena Maryellen Cataldo Gina Collachia Mark Collins Robert Combs Paul Dabrowski Edgar Devries Kenneth Dorotiss Jodi Draper Deirdre Duffy Joseph Durkin Mark Dziaba NOT PICTURED Denise Fiore Roseann Foley Mike Franek David Gajda Frank Garcia David Gardner Frank Gericke Allen Gilbert Joseph Gravelle Cathy Gutowski Ed Haleem Kimberly Harper Kimberly Hawk Paula Hendricks Dwayne Hock Jeff Hollendonner David Idzik Brian Kasprzak Ed Krzak Suzanne Kubiatowski Irene Lapapa Christina Leeney Sonya Lhotak Kimberly Malloy Brian Maloy Ann McCoy Robert Mohr Margaret O’Keeffe Steve Olivero Shannon Olsen Lynda Olson Edward Otrembiak Luis Pacheco Tanya Patton Lisa Polito Bernard Powers Shailesh Rana Cathy Rigas Scott Rosenlund Gina Scalise Christopher Whitten James Wilkins Pete Wilson Camie Wisniewski Angela Witek Andrew Wolff Mike Young Colleen Zaczek Daniel Zekas Lori Zichmiller Susan Ziga Linda Ziyad Amy Schellhammer Thomas Scherzinger Daniel Schultz Jeanne Sokolowski Eric Stiegman Georgi Stupay Juhui Sun Giries Sweis Michelle Swiney Carl Trout Ann Viner John Wantiez Glen Waszak Johnny Watt Jim Webb Tanya Wenski Stella Wnek SOPHOMORES 59 CL : JUNIOR TLC CLASS | attitude ADVISORY BOARD Front row: Jill LaFoy, Lisa Kamhoiz, Jennifer Budz, Nicole Amado, Jeanine Moritz, Lee Morris, Anna Holdorf 2nd row: Eileen Hand, Maureen McCarville, Margee Fisher, Joan Grivakis, Tracy Waitkus, Khoa Do, Lucy Kowalczyk, Michelle Porter, Chuck Wagner, Dina Giannakopoulos, Jen- nifer Trubac, Malinda Mazur 3rd row: Dana Wulff, Theresa Kasson, Jeff Reinheimer, Nezar Ziad, Dave Hnatovic, Non member, George Graziadei, Mike Browne, John Sierros, Chuck Skaggs, Dana Skaritka, Chris Bennett Not pictured: Jack Kotowski, Sue Crocilla, Chris Geisler, Don Suchy, Heidi Vorberg, Cindy Wasik, Ezeh Judeh _ Front: Chris Bennett — Vice President Back: Da 60 JUNIORS Wulff — Secretary, Eileen Hand — Treasurer pictured: Jack Kotowski — President Georgia Akasiadis Mohamad Ali Terry Altman Nicole Amado Brian Anderson Nicole Anderson David Andreides Daniel Artus Julie Baker Jennifer Barnes Kristin Beard Jenise Beasley Rudal Bedwan Brian Begy Michelle Behnke Tricia Bellio Maria Benedict Anthony Benigno Christopher Bennett Jennifer Benson Paul Bergen Christina Bernichio Bartlomiej Bienkowski Jennifer Bodnar Rochelle Bogathy Wayne Bol Perrish Bolen Mindy Boles Blaine Bombacino Christine Boonstra Angelo Bountinas Jennifer Brady Diane Brearley Amy Brischetto Michael Browne Douglas Bruck JUNIORS 61 Paula Bruck Anna Bryja Jennifer Budz David Burgstiner Paul Burke Dawn Burks Luigi Cagnina Michael Campabello Wes Campin Carlo Caprio Frank Carcara Jennifer Cardinal Christine Carlo Jeffery Carroll Shaun Casey Mike Caul Joseph Champagne Todd Chermak 62 JUNIORS Edward Chlebek Susan Chruszczyk Michelle Clarida James Clark Vicki Clark Marc Clemans Heidi Cochrane Colleen Cohen Sherry Cole Natalie Contorno Lisa Cooper Tom Corona Julie Coyne Janet Craig Susan Crocilla Kenneth Dahlstrom Carl Day Jennifer Deacon JUNIORS 63 Maria Delenikas Regina Delenikas Lisa Devivo Pankaj Dhawan Thomas Dinaro Daniel Disabato Milena Djurakov Khoa Dang Do Susan Doering Michael Doerr Daniel Doody Kelly Dove Amy Downey Michelle Doyle Phillip Ducato Anthony Duello John Durkin Dianne Dye Jill Dykema Jackie Elayyan John Ellis Richard Enriquez Eugene Evans Gary Everett Williams Evers Dean Faciana Valerie Fauser 64 JUNIORS CLASS OF 1989 Kimberly Fernandez Renee Fiedor Lynda Filicette Frank Finnegan Demetria Finnigan Margaret Fisher Laura Flaherty Duane Flynn Michael Forbes Deborah Framberg Charles France Tom Franek Jennifer Frank Christopher Gambino Daniel Gangler Robert Gangloff John Garcia David Garza Wileen Gausman Sherry Geegan Christine Geisler Dennis Geraghty Douglas Gershon Dina Giannakopoulos Alicia Gilbert Therese Gnidziejko Amy Gobie JUNIORS Leticia Gonzales Richardo Gonzales Shelia Gorman George Graziadei Joan Grivakis Michael Gunderson Michelle Halpin Eileen Hand Susan Hansen Mazen Hasan Amna Hassan Andrew Hawk Tina Hayes Jennifer Hehn Yousef Helal Brian Henke Thomas Henning Leo Herman Kenneth Hlebasko David Hnatovic Anna Holdorf James Holtrop Joseph Horvath Bridget Houlihan Maureen Houlihan Biangamano Hovanec Brad Hudson Troy Huisman Scott Huttner David Janicke Jurate Jankuskas Dawn Jankuski Stan Jarzabek Rebecca Jensen Gregory Johnson Jacqueline Jones 66 JUNIORS JUNIORS CLASS OF 1989 Paul Jones Mike Jowik Ezeh Judeh Lisa Kamhoiz Jeri Kane John Karsky Theresa Kasson Jolene Kelley Steven Kestian Khaldoun Khouri Kimberly Killelea Christine Killelea Lynette Killelea Patricia Klimson Gregory Kiups Charles Knor Kayme Kocis Catherine Kollmon John Kotowski Lucy Kowalczyk Sandra Kozin George Krauss John Kulig Jason Kurokawa Laura Lafave Jill Lafoy Annamarie Lajeunesse Jessalyn Lampos Charles Lattimer Sherri Lavela Joseph Lawson Margaret Leiner Kristyn Lenderink George Levine Paul Lewanski Eric Linden JUNIORS 67 JUNIORS John Lisak Brian Long Nicholas Lontka Melissa Lyons Lisa Macek Paul Mackin Michelle Main Lori Mejewski Daniel Makowski James Mallios Robert Marcheski James Marcanio Gaia Marchetti Carrie Markello Julie Marquardt Jeffery Martin Steven Martin Todd Martin James Mason Patricia Mataitis Ramsey Matarieh Jennifer Mathis Malinda Mazur Dennis McAleenan 68 JUNIORS CLASS OF 1989 Maureen McCarville Dawn McConnell Joseph McCoy Daniel McElheny James McGovern Bonnie McGuire Shannon McGuire James McNerney Kim Medows Mary Merriman Chery! Miller Kristy Miller Laura Miller David Minelli Jennifer Mokos Richard Moore Jeanine Moritz Lee Morris Edmund Mroz Julie Mueller Mercedes Mulrenin Scott Munis Leanne Mysza Jamie Naughton Peter Naumovski Dan Nemcher Charlotte Nendza Eric Nichols Wendy Norton Edward Nowdomski Robert Noworul Michael O’Connor Mike O’Mearns Keith Oslakovic Brenda O’Sullivan Cassandra Palanchar JUNIORS Pamela Parham John Parillo Cynthia Parisi Thomas Parkalob Elizabeth Partyka Daniel Paul Ronald Peake Maria Petinatos Lisa Pollard Michele Porter Jody Powers Patrick Powers Victoria Pratl Donal Quaid Dan Quinlan Julie Raddatz Dean Raschke Michelle Rasmussen Jennifer Regh Chrisopher Reich Scott Reiff Jefferey Reinheimer Karyn Reznar Jennifer Rhines Timothy Rhoades Kimberly Roak Richard Robinson Thomas Rogers Jason Rolence Andra Ross Laura Rotroff John Rourke Robert Ruchala Dana Russell Derk Russell Mark Rutkowski 70 JUNIORS UN (e)-oe CLASS OF 1989 Steven Saboe Ruthann Saddler Christine Saddler Michelle Sala Daniel Salamone Helen Sa now John Savvas Jaclyn Schmidt Jennifer Scholz Robert Schranz Irene Schulman Stephen Sea Joseph Seduikis Fred Seneca Senia Shalabi Scott Shalitis Mohammed Shehayber Julie Sheil Jennifer Shelton Danielle Shutay John Sierros Valerie Sietsema Paul Sill Charles Skaggs Dana Skaritka Frank Skunicki James Slager Joseph Smallwood Brady Smith Cathleen Smith Karen Smith Kathleen Sosnowski Chad Splide Jennifer Statkus Keith Stawinski Annmarie Steiskal JUNIORS 71 Matthew Stell Michael Stell Kelley Stimac Wendy Stoner Roberta Stryszak Sheri Stumpfel Troy Suchomel Donald Suchy Darrin Sundberg Angela Superczynski Kenneth Swanson Steven Sweiss Dawn Swiatek Sandra Tallon Christy Tarasevic Robert Thiel Dawn Thomas Michael Thompson James Thomson Jefferey Tkachuk Christopher Tobin Mathias Traynor Donna Tremaine Jennifer Trubac Susan Twigg Mary Tylka Angela Ujek Marc Vajarsky Douglas Vana Constance Vanderwarren Jamie Vetter James Vezina Rose Vicario Jill Vickers Heide Vorberg Charles Wagner 72 JUNIORS JUNIORS Kirsten Albek Craig Ambrose Steve Armstrong Maher Bages Candice Cartolano Jennifer Davis Cosmo Denison Jennifer Eul Paul Goeppner Brian Hannigan Frank Hickey Jennifer Hickey Scot Jones Jeff Larson NOT PICTURED William McCarry William McCue James McKenna Sean McLaughlin Angela Meyers Laura Mysza John O'Connor Jason Pool Renee Robles Peter Shannon Earl Stazak Jolene Sturm Colleen Sullivan Tracy Waitkus Heather Walden Matthew Walker Terri Walker Frank Wallace Jason Washkevich Kimberly Wasielewski Vynthia Wasek Christine Weiss Patrick West Cheryl White Dave Whitton Kevin Wicherek Denise Williams Veronica Wills Gracie Wodziak Nancy Wojciechowski Dana Wulff Jennifer Wysocki Sherif Zegar Nezar Ziad Michelle Zyburt JUNIORS 73 lis. : ae - Reey RL. ly | a : 7 e ET K I —— z -) it’s all WENDY MOSER Editor KIM EHRENHAFT Editor, Photographer SHIELD STAFF Front row: Chris Carlo — Sales, Tricia Bellio — Sales, Beth Cervic — Sales, Connie Voutsas — Sales, Wendy Moser — Editor, Ronnie Bizzotto — Sales Middle row: Juhui Sun — Sales, Theresa Gronski — Sales, Kim Ehrenhaft — Editor, Lauie Suhr — Sales and Typing, Melanie Bellio — Sales, Lisa Mick — Editor Back row: Colleen Cohen — Sales, Marisa Mazur — Photography, Angie Superczynski — Sales and Photography, Advisor Mr. Robert Dominiak, Dana Skaritka — Photography, Dana Wulff — Sales and Photography, Joan Grivikas — Sales Not pictured: Kim Klimson — Sales, April Ryan — Sales, Amy Strassner — Sales, John Rolence — Artist, Donald Suchy — Artist A GREAT BIG THANKS TO THIS WONDERFUL STAFF OF STUDENTS! WITHOUT THEM WE WOULD NOT HAVE A YEARBOOK OF SUCH OUTSTANDING QUALITY. Mr. Robert Dominiak SHEER fl NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY INDUCTION NIGHT SENIORS Front: Terri Engimann, Lee Ann Kerns, Sofe Pappas, Lynette Lake, Kathie Lundgren, Tammy Perillo, Melissa Merle, Nancy Finn, Jan Jodlowski Middle: Kim Ehenhaft, Laura Yurcisin, Kurt Wilamowski, Carol Raftery, Gina Madison, Anne Eckenroth, Gwen Sea, Maria Terra, Kim Pollack, Laura Burba, Jamie Bozzi Back: Larry Ruger, Manish Acharya, Ed Draper, Paul Grivakis, Mike Carey, Arnie Christianson, Mark Bousman, George Canel- lis, Ann Marek JUNIORS Front: Koah Do, Margiee Fisher, Chuck Wag- ner, Joan Grivakis, Ken Swanson, Andra Ross, Brad Hudson, Wileen Gausman Mid- dle: Roberta Stryszak, Melina Djurakov, Chris Weiss, Cheryl Miller, Malinda Mazur, Valerie Fauser, Jennifer Deacon, Colleen Cohen, Jennifer Scholz Back: George Graziadei, John Sierros, Ken Dahlstrom, Ramsey Matarieh, Keith Oslakovic, Jennifer Statkus, Jason Rolence Not pictured: Chris Carlo 78 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY N.H.S. OFFICERS Gwen Sea — Secretary, Lynette Lake — Vice President, Kathie Lundgren — Treasurer, Melissa Merle — President, Nancy Finn — Secretary. Standing is Mr. Ed Maloney, sponsor of N.H.S. N.H.S. INDUCTION NOVEMBER 23, 1987 1. Khoa Do's sentiments upon receiving his certificate 2. Melissa Merle, president of N.H.S., lights the candle of leadership 3. Val and Dan light their candles for the traditional Induction Ceremony 4. Melissa congratulates John Sierros on his N.H.S. achievements 5. Junior members Andra Ross and Jennifer Statkus play a sonata 6. ‘Why don't you just grow up?” 7. The new inductees look on in awe. 8. Jamie Bozzi receives her Senior pin from Mr. Maloney The purpose of the National Honor Society is to promote schol- arship, leadership, service and character. The Society provides tutoring and services to other school organizations. It also spon- sors dances, community service (MD drive), college visitations, end of year banquet and Honor’s Night. The members graduate with honors and three scholarships are awarded to outstanding senior members annually. National Scholarships are also available NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 79 KEY CLUB JUNIORS Front row: Renae Cohen, Chris Carlo, Irene Schulman, Jolene Holub, Mia Koliopoulos, Ginny Schaar, Rula Odeh, Kim Wasielewski, Amy Grigg, Tanya Patton 2nd row: Lee Morris, Debbie Hayes, Genelle Harris, Jill Dykema, Dina SOPHOMORES Giannakopoulos, Eileen Hand, Maureen McCarville, Nicole Amado, Denise Hayes, Tricia Griffin, Lisa Merillo, Vicky Clark 3rd row: Dave Spivak, Wendy Stoner, Jenny Budz, Nicole Andersen, Jeanine Moritz, Lucy Kowalczyk, Chuck Wagner, FRESHMEN Khoa Do, Jennifer Deacon, Michele Porter, Lisa Kamholz, Angie Gotto, Malinda Mazur, Milena Djurakov, Tracy Waitkus Top row: Dave Amado, Teri Taylor, Dana Wulff, Val Fauser, Cathy Kollmon, Chuck Skaggs, Nezar Ziad, George Graziadei, John Sierros, Theresa Kasson, Dana Skaritka, Amy Cummings, Chris Gentile, Gracie Wodziak, Colleen Cohen ARee 7 s a ss ; 2 at PP . y i ; ; ta SENIORS Front row: Ronnie Bizzotto, Maryjo Walsh, Wendy Moser, Tina Kuksta, Kim Amato, Erika Muller, Shannon Durkin 2nd row: Gina Jaworowski, Beth Cerevic, Karen Moran, Lau- ra Brown, Mary Stefanik, Julie Levine, Tammy Taylor, Tammy Perillo, Amy Alsot 3rd row: Melissa Merle, Heather Wilson, Ann Marek, Monica Brandt, Laura Yurcisin, Marisa Mazur, Jamie Bozzi, Beth Corbett a i aad TS KEY CLUB OFFICERS Front: Beth Corbett — ist Vice President, Tammy Taylor — President Middle: Ronnie Bizzotto — Historian, Ann Marek — Secretary, Beth Cerevic — 2nd Vice President Standing: Laura Yurcisin — Treasurer The Key Club is a Service Oriented group and is a youth extension of the Kiwanis Club. It participates in Peanut Day (fund raising), service extended to handicapped children at Christmas and other assignments as per Kiwanis requests. CO KE eCLUs STUDENT COUNCIL Front row: Maria Petinatos, Wendy Moser, Mia Koliopoulos, Ginny Schaar, Jolene Holub, Ronnie Bizzotto 2nd row: Cindy Parisi, Tammy Arnold, Lisa Kamholz, Tammy Taylor, Karen Moran, Tammy Perillo, Amy Grigg, Eileen Hand 3rd row: Mr. Vern Scarpelli — Sponsor, Chuck Wagner, Malinda Mazur, Melissa Merle, Dana Wulff, Eileen Doyle, Rula Odeh, Julie Levine, Kelly Nevels 4th row: Cathy Kollmon, George Canellis, Nezar Ziad, Dave Hnatovic, George Graziadei, Mike Browne, Monica Brandt, Kristen Gentile, Non member, Terri Taylor Not pictured: Judy Christensen, Nancy Finn, Scott Smith, Sherry Zivich, Ms. Pamela Bibeau — Sponsor Le COUNCIL OFFICERS From left: Kelly Nevels — Secretary, Tammy Taylor — President, Julie Levine — Vice President, Tammy Perillo — Treasurer The Council serves as the main form of student government and voice for the student body in concerns that arise in- volving this group. The Council sponsors Homecoming, serves as guides for various activities (i.e. blood drive, open house), organizes and implements Spirit Week in fall and spring, assists other classes, if needed, participates in yearly fund raiser for charity, plus sponsors several holiday dances and activities. STUDENT COUNCIL 81 as fe at | 6 Le N 0O - ” 9 O a al Gine = — = LL Tr CO PRODUCTION STAFF Director Mr. Tom Dzurison Producer Musical Director Mrs. Barbara Mateer Publicity Director . . Mrs. Arlene Carrier Music ee Art McNaughton (Percussion) Roy McNaughton (Bass and Synthesizer) Barbara Mateer (Piano and Synthesizer) Student Directors Sheila Gorman, Irene Schulman Stage Manager eae Cheryl Kennely, Karen Kraft FELCH N Uredprraeahcd Frank Hickey. Kim Wasielewski Sharon Reinheimer, Michelle Thomson Props . Kaymie Kocis, Mrs. M. Kocis Backstage $e Tim Cook, Melissa Padnaude Sound . .. aie Joe McGrath, Mike Parkey Costumes. . . ; Jenny Bodnar, Kim Parejko Michelle Thomson Stage Crew Cheryl Kennely, Karen Kraft, Tim Cook Aelissa Padnaude, Joe McGrath, Mike Parkey Jenny Bodnar, Kim Parejko, Michelle Thomson Michelle Sorenson, Celeste Matillion, Mary Merideth Photography... . Jan Jodlowski Banner Design . . Lisa Cowart Make-Up Publicity ...... Kendy! Kinshaw, Lisa Manfredi, Marsha Housman, Kim Klimson, Tara Moran Michelle Cleveland, Diane Swiec, Amy Kohnke Renee Feiner, Pattie Binfa, E. J. Cochrane Sue Kowalkowski SPECIAL THANKS TO: Mrs. Char Kanner, Caryn Burkhart, Terri Egan FALL PLAY 85 JUNIORS — ¥ SENIORS 77” ant ss og } —_ Front: Romy Matiliion, Irene Schulman, Renee Feiner, Beth Corbett, Cheri Schmidt, Kaymie Kocis, Nancy Finn, Kim Savings Middle: Deb Bacon, Dawn Kosek, Heather Wilson, Karen Kraft, Julie Marquardt, Maria Olivares, Jen Mokos, Sheila Gorman, Chris Reich Back: Tom Parkalob, Jeff Reinheimer, John Karsky, Chris Morris, Dave Brashinger, Mike Keilar, Joe McGrath, Gene Evans, Greg Tatro E FRESHMEN SOPHOMORES Front: Sharon Reinheimer, Brooks Simon, Michelle Sorenson, Mary Logsdon, Melissa Patnaude, Ramya Srinivasan Middle: — Nancy Green, Sue Wentz, Lisa Marquardt, Karlynn Cory, Lisa Manfredi, Melissa France, Amy Strassner, Elizabeth Cochran — Back: Mike Parkey, Jason Reno, Dan Zekas, Shawn Morris, Scott Ciscon, Michele Thomson, Kim Parejko ‘ range from individual and group interpretation to large, main-stage productions. Fall (small musical), Winter (drama), Spring (musical). 86 DRAMATICS THESPIANS The Thespians promote the- ater on a secondary level. Their activities include: month- ly meetings, dinner show, var- ious theater trips, Support sys- tems for current productions. Requirements to join are based on a point system for participation in drama. Front: Karlynn Cory, Romy Matillion, Kayme Kocis, Nancy Greene, Irene Schulman, Amy Strasssner, Sheila Gorman, Debbie Bacon Middle: Cheri Schmidt, Dawn Kosek, Heather Wilson, Karen Kraft, Julie Marquardt, Lisa Manfredi, Nancy Finn, Jason Reno, Chris Reich Back: Maria Olivares, Tom Parkalob, Kevin Bumstead, Jeff Reinheimer, John Karsky, Dave Brashinger, Chris Morris, Mike Keilar, Joe McGrath, Gene Evans, Greg Tatro Not pictured: Jack Kotowski, Monica Brandt COUNSELOR AIDES DEANS AIDES Front: Maureen Hand, Sarah Barab, Jolene Holub Back: Samantha Kasper, Front: Deanna Switalski, Jeanine Moritz, Laureen Russo Jennifer Simpson, Lucy Kowalczyk THESPIANS AIDES 87 Lee Morris, Laura LaFave 3rd row: Dan LaCloche, Jim Mallios, Craig Leikel, Andra Ross, Jennifer — Barnes, Brian Dunn, Dennis Swiec, Jamie Naughton, Ray Laylo, Karlynn Cory 4th row: Christy | Tarasevic, Lee Ann Kerns, Scott Smith, Chris Virmond, Larry Ruger, Eric Stiegman, Jim Thomson, Rochelle Bogathy, Dainius Brazaitis, Mr. David Deitemyer — Director Not pictured: Jill Flathom, Tina Bernichio, Renee Begy ¥ Front: Vanessa Margaron, Mike Kavouras, Tammy Taylor, Jennifer Statkus, Jolene Sturm, Cathy SYMPHONY BAND Cozza 2nd row: Becky Dixon, Melanie Bellio, Leanne Mysza, Val Sietsema, Kim Harper, Pat Powers, — 88 MARCHING SYMPHONY BANDS ig Leikel : MARCHING BAND PAGE 88 — Front row: Becky Dixon, Vanessa Margaron, Tina Bernichio, Jolene Sturm, Cathy Cozza, Laura LaFave 2nd row: Melanie Bellio, Leanne Mysza, Mike Kavouras, Tammy Taylor, Val Sietsema, Kim Harper, Pat Powers, Lee Morris 3rd row: Dan LaCloche, Jim Mallios, Craig Leikel, Andra Ross, Jennifer Barnes, Brian Dunn, Dennis Swiec, Jamie Naughton, Karlynn Cory, Ray Laylo 4th row: Chris Virmond, Larry Ruger, Eric Steigman, Jim Thomson, Dainius Braziatis, Jennifer Statkus, Christy Tarasevic, Lee Ann Kerns, Scott Smith, Rochelle Bogathy Not pictured: Jill Flathom, Renee Begy PAGE 89 — Front: Jennifer Mathis, Angela Superczynski 2nd row: David Whipple, John Kooyman, Tom Scherzinger, Melissa Patnaude 3rd row: lan Chaffee, Teri Taylor, Bernie Powers, Karyn Reznar, Mike Craig 4th row: Tricia Klimson, April Ryan, Kendyl Kinshaw, Lydia Milham, Mr. David Deitemyer — Director, Melodee Bamberger Not pictured: Dan Kotowski, Jennifer Wysocki ? nt: Kim Harper, Lee Morris, Tammy Taylor, Val Sietsema, Marc Smith, Jamie Naughton 2nd row: D y ike Craig, Ron Woodman, Eric Stiegman, Larry Ruger, Jim Thomson, Chris Virmond 3rd row: nifer Statkus, Mr. David Deitemyer — Director, Shawn Morris, Andra Ross, Rochelle Bogathy, MARCHING JAZZ BANDS 89 A CAPPELLA CHOIR A Cappella Choir members are accepted by audition only. The choir performs at holiday concerts and other assemblies, and has a more classical repertoire. Front row: Lisa DeVivo, Karen Bodnar, Hamen Hale, Tim Cook, Mike Parkey, Gaia Marchetti, Vicky LoRusso, Kim Saving Mid- dle: Cindy LoRusso, Deb Bacon, Julie Mar- quardt, Sol Zaghlul, Ron Peake, Jack Kotow- ski, Karrie McGuire, Sandee Strempel Back: Paula Hendricks, Colleen Mitchell, Heather Wilson, Chris Morris, Rick Rutherford, Lisa Mick, Michele Porter, Janet Schmidt Not pic- tured: Bob Feddersen, Scott Herrmann, Chris Novy, Irene Schulman TREBLE CHOIR Front row: Janet Shirey, Amy Schellhammer, Julie Kumingo, Jackie Schmidt, Nancy Green, Gina Collachia, Ann Marie Steiskal 2nd row: Saige Hewitt, Deanna Switalski, Stacey Mor- ris, Jennifer Bodnar, Phoebe Moses, Marsha Housman 3rd row: Mrs. Barbara Mateer — Director, Tricia Regan, Melissa France, Sue Kowalkowski, Jennifer Hickey, Sherri Thomp- son 4th row: Amy Strassner, Sheila Beek- man, Donna Bohne, Gina Pecka, Dawn Kosek, Laura Latimer, Bobbie Heft Not pic- tured: Jennifer Davis, Michelle Franowsky SPARTAN SINGERS Front row: Vicky LoRusso, Saige Hewitt, Cindy LoRusso Middle: Amy Strass- ner, Nancy Green 3rd row: Deb Bacon, Colleen Mitchell, Dawn Kosek Not pictured: Irene Schulman The Spartan Singing group is open by audition only. They participate in holiday concerts and various other assemblies. While their program consists of popular and jazz tunes, the students also add choreography to their performances. 90 MUSICAL GROUPS | Front: Karyn Reznar, Jennifer Mathis, Lydia Milham, Kendyl Kinshaw, Angela Superczynski 2nd row: Tom Scherzinger, Melissa Patnaude, Tricia Klimson, John Kooyman, Dave Whipple, April Ryan 3rd row: Mike Craig, Melodee Bamberger, Teri Taylor, lan Chaffee, Bernie Powers, Mr. David Deitemyer — Director Not pictured: Dan Kotowski, Jennifer Wysocki = ea {wu Front: Jenny Nowak, Diane Swiec, Michelle Cleveland, Marie Stangel 2nd row: Shawn Morris, Laura Bradtke, Chris Kulik, Norm Chavosky, Lisa Marquardt, Ron Woodman, Bill Meyer, Tom Glavin 3rd row: Chris CADET BAND Margewich, Randy Laylo, Christa Cerrentano, Michelle Thomson, Marc Smith, Mr. Deitemyer Not pictured: Amy Brogan, Michelle Franowsky VARSITY CADET BANDS 91 Lu O ae = (= at oc O = N op 1. “Thumbs up guys, I've got it made.’ 2. “Oh yea? That's what he thinks. ’ 3. A guest appearance from Dolly Parton 4. “How about a dance, big guy?” 5. Jumpin’ Jack Flash. 6. Just having a good time. 7. A thirsty group of party goers. 8. Simon says, ‘‘Sit,”’ and they all sat. 9. ‘Please, no more autographs.’ 10. Reach out and touch someone 11. How to pick up chicks by Chuck 12. Mike has one too many cans of pop in his, er, on his head 13. Karlyn Kory's komfortable kushion. MORPMORPMORPMORPMORPMORPMORPMORPMORPMORPMORPMORP MORP DANCE FRENCH CLUB The Club participates in activities which reflect French culture and or provide an opportunity for students to speak French in an informal sit- uation. Activities include: dining at a French restaurant, mixers, Picnic, bowling, films, Halloween party, bik- ing and ice skating. Seated: Kim Saving, Elizabeth Cochrane, Melanie Macke, Lisa Kroschel, Amy Rolence Standing: Dawn Almond, Sheila Beekman, Donna Bohne, Lucy Wisek, Paula Hendricks, Peggy O'Keefe, Michelle Boisvert Not pic- tured: Gina Madison, Bobbie Heft SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Club provides activ- ities which reflect Spanish culture and or provide an opportunity for students to speak Spanish informal- ly. Some of the Club's activities in- clude: dining at a Spanish restau- rant, Christmas party, concession stand, coat check, selling T-shirts, varied Spanish meals prepared by club members and other social ac- tivities. Seated: Pankaj Dhawan, Sofe Mikowski, Jen- nifer Deacon, Melissa Patnaude, Brooke Si- mon Standing: Co-sponsor Ms. Candice Swetz, Rosa Leato, John McHale, Michelle Thomson, Kim Parejko, Valerie Fauser, Co- sponsor Ms. Arlene Carrier ART CLUB The purpose of the Art Club is to increase awareness of art in relation to other areas of the school cur- riculum. Bring art to the attention of the school and community and fur- ther the awareness and creative abilities through art activities. Front: Anna Holdorf — Treasurer, Diane Skunicki — Secretary, Amy Krivanec Stand- ing: Mrs. Penny Erickson — Sponsor, Renee Bujak Not pictured: Lynn Bogard, Christa Cerrentano, James Cerrentano — Vice Pres- ident, Al Gilbert, Greg Klups, Donna Kowalewski, Lynette Land, Cheryl Main, Lisa Muehe, Chuck Skaggs, Don Suchy — Pres- ident 94 FRENCH SPANISH ART MATHLETES The purpose of Mathletes is to recognize outstanding mathemati- cal ability, encourage independent study, stimulate interest in mathe- matics, and provide a wholesome meeting ground for students of mathematics through academic competition. Seated: Ken Swanson, Laurie Suhr, Malinda Mazur, Jennifer Deacon, Amy Grigg, Juhui Sun, Pankaj Dhwan Standing: Chery! Miller Valerie Fauser, Arnie Christianson, Mike Carey, Jeff Davis, Kim Harper, Nancy Lofthus, Don Duley CHESS TEAM The purpose of the Chess Team is to learn, promote, play and compete in the strategic game of chess. The team plays a twelve game schedule, participates in tournaments and State competition. Seated: Jeff Davis — Captain, Chris Reich, Ken Hlebasko Standing: Mitch Kansoer, Kevin Khouri, Arnie Christianson, Tom Lewis, Doug Vana, Paul Roche, Mr. Ed Olson — Coach PHOTO CLUB The purpose of the Photography Club is mainly to promote interest in the subject, learn the basics of pho- tography and have fun socially. The only requirements to join are to have a camera and an interest in pho- tography. Seated: Heather Austera — Secretary, Jen- nifer Benson, Colleen Cohen Standing: Di ane Skunicki, Renne Bujak, Amy Krivianec, Jennifer Deacon — Treasurer, Mr. James Horejs — Sponsor Not pictured: Greg Klups Brian Musielak, Chris Carlo, Mike Ali, Lynn Bogard MATHLETES CHESS PHOTO 95 DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Front: Pam Parttam, Jeannie Clarida, Bernadette Dziaba, Deanna Walters, Barbara Davis, Joan Demott, Rose Vecario 2nd row: Holly Dove, Brit- ta Shull, Sue Whisson, Amany Hassan, Michelle OnJack, Heather Walden, James McGovern, James Kachel, Eric Rosenbrock, Richard Artus, Douglas Bruck, Patrick Demas, Thomas Hen- ning, Mr. Dave Corbin — Coordinator Not Pic- tured: Anthony Benigno, Tammy Petkus, David Minelli, Kara Williams VICA VOCATIONAL INDUSTRIAL CLUBS OF AMERICA Front: Bill Joritz, Lisa Pedone, Lisa Jasinski, Alice Visinaiz, Rita Galassi, Tim Rhodes 2nd row: Matt Walker, Bill Smith, Dan Gangler, Chris Tobin, Joe Manzo, John Pohlman, Mr. Vazzana — Coordinator OFFICE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION Front: Carrie Melaniphy, Lisa Cowart, Sue Murdoch, Chris McGarry, Gwen Sea, Vikki Peter- son, Jean Hasse 2nd row: Mrs. Kristen Ledman, Salwa Matarieh, Maria Elsousou, Heather Flood, Debbie Turnbow, Gina Garritano, Lisa Plante, Rene Liakas, Laura Bohne, Sue Cooper, Sherry Zivich, Lisa Schultes, Dawn Feiner, Laurie Cun- ningham 96 D.E. V.C.A. O.E.A. oIRBUINE EDUCA ngy CLUBS OF = AMERICA OAK LAWN COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL Li Lee th i MEDIA CENTER AIDES Front: Brian Salat, Russell Caprio, Elizabeth Cochrane, Carlo Caprio, Angelo Bountinas, Scott Pitts, Vicky Ringbaur Back row: Sonia Tijerina, Cynthia Schroeder, Gabrielle Marchi, Andy Ehn, Gerald Lind, Ramsey Merrill, Stan Georgako- polos, Lou Harrison, Ann Viner Not pictured: Dominick Alabanese, David Brashinger, Jeff Da- vis, Kirby Davis, Joseph Durkin, Diane Dye, Frank Fleisleber, Wileen Gausman, Brian Henke, Jason Hess, Erik Hildebrand, Patricia Mataitis, Cassandra Palanchar, Michelle Stieskal CAFETERIA AIDES Front: Denise Hayes, Amy Cummings Middle: Jozette Enriquez, Jolene Holub, Colleen McCar- thy, Bridget Logalbo, Karen Smith Back row: Genelle Harris, Connie Kamberos, Alicia Gilbert, Jill LaFoy PEGASUS The purpose of Pegasus is to promote interest, understanding, and an appre- ciation of reading and writing poetry. Some of their activities include listen- ing to guest speakers noted in the field, reading and analyzing student written poetic works and taking inter- esting field trips. Front row: April Ryan, Renee Begy, Amy Kalafut, Stacy Altes Middle: Sue Altes, Maria Benedict, Jo Albanese, Lisa Vazquez, Mike Ali Back: Mr Robert Meek — Sponsor, Nicole Marrello, Dominick Albanese, Ramsey Merrill, Dawn Al- mond, Dipika Rana AIDES PEGASUS 97 08 PER Ce JUNIORS-SENIORS Front: Vicki Clark, Julie Levine, Tammy Taylor, Melissa Merle, Jill LaFoy, Maria Petinatos Mid- dle: Debbie Bacon, Milena Djurakov, Dana Skaritka, Tina Kusek, Margee Fisher, Joan Grivakis, Ms. Gerry Zemla — Sponsor Back: irene Schulman, Michelle Porter, Mike Ali, Ronnie Bizzotto, Wendy Moser Not pictured: Monica Brandt, Beth Cerevic, Lisa Kamholz, Lynette Lake, Tammy Perillo, Wendy Stoner, Kim Saving, Dana Wulff FRESHMEN- SOPHOMORES Front: Christine Merino, Maureen Hand, Tanya Cole, Tricia Russell, Sara Kurakawa, Beth Meneghini, Renae Cohen, Lisa Marello Middle: Laura Lattimer, Lee Riordan, Kim McNamara, Kris Orchowski, Colleen Zaczek, Teri Taylor, Sarsh Baran, Julie Kumingo Back: Laureen Rus- so, Nina Washkevich, Amy Strassner, Lisa Man- fredi, Mary Logsdon, Pat Newby, Terra Price, Stacey Morris Not pictured: Chris Vandermuelen The Pep Club plans activities and encourages stu- dents to get involved in pep assemblies and other programs. Front: Jill LaFoy — Treasurer Back: Ronnie Bizzotto — Vice President, Wendy Moser — President Not pictured: Beth Cerevic — Secretary SP sc tt lig lk Luba AE ASE ial eaSCAN Ss lh iat HardRod Ff ¢ CHRISTMAS CONCERT _ pecemser 13, 1987 ‘ °s Sy rz 7 { 7 cS : i r : CHRISTMAS CONCERT 99 CHRISTMAS Lit U Zz cc (an Tes (0 Lui Fa an 1987 DECEMBER 12, 100 CHRISTMAS DANCE 1 2 3 4 5 6 Tf 8 9 . Come on Don, smile, it can't be that painful. . And all these good little girls wish for a new ‘'‘Babe ’ this Christmas . The “Jingle Bell Shuffle.” . Tracy O'Brien jams to ‘‘Up on the Rooftop.”’ . John Karsky and Cherri Schmidt dance toward the mistletoe . Melissa Merle is just waiting to catch someone in the act of being naughty or nice . Have these two lost their Christmas spirit or what? . Exchanging high fives at yuletide. . Lisa Plante shows her holiday spirit . Melissa about to down a sweet treat. . Sherry Zivich says, “Hey, this party is allright!” . Hey Santa, is that your Christmas wish? . If you can't dance, eat . Bryan Dunn dances with his Christmas sweetheart, Geanine Akin CHRISTMAS DANCE P| SIGMA PI Pi Sigma Pi recognizes outstanding scholastic achievement in U.S. History. The members go on field trips, listen to guest speakers, and partake in history projects. Front row: Laura Burba, Kathie Lundgren, Jennifer Regh, Middle: Kurt Wilomowski, Keith Oslakavic, Scott Smith, Ed Draper Back: Paul Roche, Mr. Graham; Sponsor, Jason Hayes, Liz Houlihan GIRLS BOWLING Girls Bowling provides interested students with an opportunity to participate in bowling, and learn an activity useful to leisure time. The members attend an Awards banquet at the end of the season, and are invited to a Christmas and perfect attendance party. Front: Lynette Walters, Sheri Strumpfel, Deanna Switalski, Jennifer Barnes Back: Diane Koliopoulos, Tina Kusek, Jane Sharp, Mrs. Neta Schwartz — Sponsor BOYS BOWLING Boys Bowling provides physical and social peer group identity, for those interested stu- dents. Members participate in weekly intramu- ral competition, and bi-monthly conference competition. Front: Jim Freidl, Lou Harrison, Tom Glavin, Keith Fles- chleber Middle: Al Ithal — Secretary, Andy Ehn, Ken Hlebasko, Mike Carey, Chuck Skaggs, Larry Ruger — President, Dan Hernandez 102 PI SIGMA PI BOWLING SPARTANITE The Spartanite provides an opportunity for stu- dents to see their work published and gain publishing experience at the high school level. Front: Lisa Dowlney, Angela Levato, Melissa Mefle — Editor-in-Chief, Wendy Moser — Girls' Sports Editor, Amy Williams Middle: Cathy Stupay, Donna Patitucci, Jenn Simpson, Kim Ehrenhaft — Feature Editor, Carol Raftery — News Editor, Kelly Nevels Back: Mark Bousman, Mike Carey, Paul Hennessy — Boys’ Sports Editor, Jim Hood, Jon Waskevich, Paul Grivakis, John Rolence, Greg Tatro Not pictured: Scott Smith — Managing Editor SPARTANITE ARTISTS AND PHOTOGRAPHERS Front: Jan Jodlowski — Photographer, Kim Ehrenhaft — Photographer, Greg Vickers — Graphic Artist Back: Don Suchy — Graphic A;tist, John Rolence — Graphic Artist SCHOLASTIC BOWL The Scholastic Bowl team competes against other schools on an academic basis. The mem- bers of the five person team have strong back- grounds in Math, English, Social Studies and other fields. Front: Kurt Wilamowski, Jeff Davis, Scott Smith, Cheryl Miller Back: Kathie Lundgren, Mr. Joe Graham — Sponsor, Mr. Dave Corbin — Sponsor, Liz Houlihan SPARTANITE SCHOLASTIC BOWL 103 ABS P aces 104 ARSENIC AND OLD LACE SSS x Xk CSC Abigail Brewster Shelia Gorman Martha Brewster Karlynn Cory Mortimer Brewster Mike Keilar Elaine Harper Beth Corbett Teddy Brewster Scott Ciscon Jonathon Brewster John Karsky Dr. Einstein Gregory Tatro Reverend Harper Cheryl Kennelly Officer O’Hara Jeff Reinheimer Lieutenant Rooney Chris Morris Officer Brophy Dave Brashinger Officer Klein Bob Burke Mr. Gibbs Mike Parkey Mr. Witherspoon Joe McGrath Officers Frank Amarosso Anna Holdorf Sue Wentz Melissa Patnaude Jason Reno Brooke Simon Jennifer Statkus ARSENIC AND OLD LACE Production Staff Director Mr. Tom Dzurison Producer Mrs. Barbara Mateer Publicity Director Mrs. Arlene Carrier Assistant Student Director Jen Mokos Stage Managers Kim Savings Karen Kraft Tom Parkalob Deb Bacon Sarah Baran Lisa Manfredi Frank Hickey Jean Sokolowski, Kim Parejko, Sharon Reinheimer, Amy Strassner Photography Jan Jodlowski Costumes Mrs. M. Reno, E. J. Cochrane, Michelle Thomson Set Construction Dave Ward Rick Kocis Make-Up Publicity Rene Feiner, Trista Myslinski, Deb Bacon, Diane Swiec, Tara Moran, Gayna McLaughlin, Kim Klimson, Marsha Hausman 106 ARSENIC AND OLD LACE VARSITY CHEERLEADERS FOOTBALL Front: Julie Coyne, Wendy Stoner, Kim Amato, Jeanine Moritz, Cindy Parisi Back: Pam Pitts, Heather Wilson, Karen Moran, Laura Brown, Carol Raftery VARSITY CHEERLEADERS BASKETBALL Front: Heather Wilson, Kim Amato, Karen Moran, Maria Olivares Back: Jeanine Moritz, Cindy Parisi, Jodi Powers, Wendy Stoner Not pictured: Julie Coyne and Lori Hovanec POM PON SQUAD Front: Cindy Schroeder, Ann Viner Middle: Karen Bodnar, Sonia Tijerina, Gina Madison, Jenny Eckenroth, Kim Frith Back: Tina Kuksta, Amy Alsot, Donna Patitucci, Lucy Wisek, Deanna Pitts, Anne Eckenroth Not pictured: Lydia Milham, Christine Merino, Truc Do, Cory Buss 108 CHEERLEADERS POM PONS INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES 1. Mike Kielar and Greg Tatro in ‘‘Tom and Jerry 2. Dawn Kosek and Kevin Bumstead in “Red Peppers.” . Kevin Bumstead in ‘‘Little Me. . Jason Reno performs radio speaking. . Greg Tatro performs original comedy. . Cheri Schmidt performs verse reading . Extemporaneous Speaking by Brian Begy . Colleen Geegan in ‘The Glass Menagerie. ’ . Declamation by Khoa Do. . Verse Reading by Malinda Mazur. . Extemporaneous Speaking by Ken Swanson ‘ , . Prose Reading by Dawn Kosek. OAK LAWN COMK HIGH SS 00, q ie - , . Mike Kielar in ‘Cabin 12.” ents ‘ . Karlyn Cory and John Karsky in ‘The Runner Stum- 16 bles. ; . Prose Reading by Jean Sokolowski. . Special Occasion Speaking by Dave Brashinger . Oratory by Lisa Manfredi. . Declamation by Cheri Schmidt. - SeTT UD pbs wr FORENSICS WRESTLERETTES PHOTO 1 — FRESHMEN Front: Patty Newby, Maureen Hand, Tricia Russel Back: Beth Meneghini, Terra Price, Erin Kestian, Michelle Steiskal PHOTO 2 — VARSITY Lisa Macek, Nicole Anderson, Kellie Green, Tracy Waitkus, Jenny Budz PHOTO 3 — SOPHOMORE Angela Gotto, Amy Grigg, Angie Witek, Tammi Brandt Front: Amy Schellhammer, Lisa Manfredi, April Housman, Kathy Hall Back: Mary Merriman, Patty Cadena, Sarah Baran, Denise Kucharzyk, Julie Leavengood, Tricia Danaher, Michelle Biernat Not pictured: Lydia Milham, Kim Kziedzic, Jane Shubat, Krene Kowalczyk WRESTLERETTES SWIM TIMERS NURSES’ AIDES Front row: Julie Kumingo, Dawn Almon Back: Lesa Helson, Nicole Apicella BASKETBALL STAT GIRLS FROSH-SOPH Front: Margie Melaniphy, Diane Swiec, Gayna McLaughin Top: Tara Moran, Caryn Kof, Jennie Buckels, Sheryl Braatsch VARSITY Front: Andra Ross, Jill Flathom, Tina Kusek, Colleen Cohen Back: Melissa Merle, Wendy Moser, Ronnie Bizzotto, Joan Grivakis, Dana Wulff, Lisa Kamholz, Chris Carlo Not pictured: Dana Russell, Margee Fisher, Beth Cerevic FOOD SERVICE ASSISTANTS Angela Ujek, Mrs. Florita Bohan — Manager, Paul Garcia STAT GIRLS AIDES ASSISTANTS 113 114 SWEETHEART DANCE t row: Ms, Eve Panice — Sponsor, Scott Prohaska, Chris Hedge, Lisa nrinitis, Ed Otrembiak, Chris Weis Middle row: Jennifer Benson, Malind Kyce, D'Lynn Schade, Colleen Cohen, Ritch Kansoer, Mr. John Thomp- Last row: Steve Glader, Mark Wedick, Ken Kahlstram, Paul Roche, SWEETHEART DANCE SWEETHEART DANCE ECOLOGY CLUB 115 Shield KIM EHRENHAFT OUTSTANDING STUDENTS FOR 1988 These students have been chosen as outstanding by their sponsors from various clubs and organizations Spanish Club Dramatics Key Club _ PANKAJ DHAWAN _ MIKE KIELAR TAMMY TAYLOR wey 4 Exe A si iM ae tic ve 4 { f fi 4 eee et ws % ‘we MARIA PETINATOS NINA WASKEVICH Student Council Vocalist Freshman Class Officer 118 OUTSTANDING 119 ANNE ECKENROTH Pom Pons OUTSTANDING Dey -atneSS 1ety one) wae wav a] oe) a Er abe Ea ec Nat ‘KIM SAVING French Club 120 MR. DOMINICK FRIGO Class of 1988: Graduation is the conclusion of a process that began some 12 years ago. Throughout that time you have worked and studied and now you are graduates. You can look back and be proud of your accomplishments. But, more importantly, graduation is a beginning — the beginning of a new life as an adult in an adult world. Oak Lawn Community High School has helped you acquire many of the skills necessary to meet the new, awesome responsibilities and demands of your ‘‘new life.’ It is my hope that you will pursue your life with a positive state of mind. It is evident that the happiest and most successful individuals are the “‘yes’’ people. They are able to make the most of, and find the best in, every opportunity and every experience. Go out and approach each new experience and each fresh opportunity in the spirit of ‘| can.'’ Don't be content with just ‘getting by, but strive for your best. Accept the challenge of every task, every contact and every experience no matter how small. Each welcomed opportunity will enable you to learn and grow. Begin the new life which lies ahead by saying ‘yes’ and ‘‘I can” and you will. Congratulations and best wishes to each of you! 122 FACULTY AND STAFF Mrs. Shirley Sears Secretary — = - Mr. Ronald Ketchum President Mrs. Denise Pesek Mr. Edward Jodelka Mrs. Maxine Rynkar Mr. Raymond Swiec | THE SCHOOL BOARD IS AN ELECTED BODY OF SEVEN CITIZENS WHO DETERMINE POLICY FOR OAK LAWN COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL. FACULTY AND STAFF 123 ADMINISTRATORS Mr. William Hill Director of Student Activities, Public Relations and Special Education 124 ADMINISTRATION 2 Ys - _ —e Mr. Edward O’Malley Assistant Superintendent — Business J } s] 1 1 i] i] ‘ a s . . « . . . . . . “s Ve Question to the faculty: “IF YOU WON THE LOTTO, WHAT WOULD YOU DO WITH THE MONEY?” DELIGHT ACKERMANN |Home Economics Department Chair- | person I LILIJA ADOMENAS |English and Foreign Language. f | won the lotto, I'd shower my family |with gifts, and take an extended va- cation to visit my relatives in Europe and Australia. AUDREY N. ANDERSON ea Education. Assistant Badmin- . Coach. I'd retire and travel. JERRY ASTRAUSKAS English and Foreign Language De- partment Chairman. Travel, read and become. an expert. Everyone knows that anyone with loads of money is an expert. Write a book entitled “The Be- ing and Essence of Expertise’ and appear on Oprah, Donahue and Ger- aldo. PAM BIBEAU English and Student Council, Swim timers Sponsor. I'd be able to fulfill my fantasy of owning a home in England and sharing my good fortune with my family. ART BORKOWSKI Social Science, Baseball coach. HELEN BOURBULAS Media Center Director. Buy a house in Lake Tahoe and Naples, Florida and buy a condo for each of my children on North Lake Shore Drive. JOHN BRODEMUS Science. Hire a secretary to type tests and worksheets, an aide to photo- copy, a paraprofessional to prepare for labs and demos and a helicopter to get me to and from work — after a trip around the world. WALT BROWN industrial Education ROBERT L. BURDAN FACULTY AND STAFF Business Education. Senior Class, Boy's Bowling Sponsor 125 Question to the faculty: “iF YOU WON THE LOTTO, WHAT WOULD YOU DO WITH THE MONEY?” ALAN K. COLLINS English. ’d retire early, invest wisely, and travel widely. DAVID CORBIN Business and Marketing Distributive Education Sponsor JIM CRAIG Dean. I’d spend it!! — if | survived the heart attack. ARLENE CARRIER ROBERT DOMINIAK Art Department Chairman and Shield Yearbook Sponsor. ’d throw a big pat- ty for myself and buy Cadillacs for all my good friends. 4 KAREN DORNE Physical Education and Badminto Coach. I'd share some with my family, invest some and with the rest of the money I'd build a beautiful lake ho in Northern Minnesota! PAUL H. DREGER Physical Education Instructor CHUCK DAVELIS Foreign Language and Theatre and . ae ; Spanish Ciub Co-sponsor y Driver Education and Sophomore | a Football Coach CHUCK CHILVERS DAVID DEITEMYER Physical Education and Varsity Foot- Bs ; ball Coach. Band Director 126 FACULTY AND STAFF ig _ ‘GEORGE DUNN, JR. ie sical Education Department Chair- and Boy's Track Coach. Wine, en and fast cars! And a new TOM DZURISON lish, Theater Director. cna casi si THOMAS EASTMAN ‘te Driver Education Department Chair- SUSAN EICHEN Full Time Substitute. Coach of Girls Swimming and Gymnastics. ’d buy my parents a retirement home, quit work for one year and travel around the world, build my own dream home complete with lap pool, work out gym, tennis court, and stables, and then find a job-just so | wouldn't get bored. PENNY ERICKSON Art, Art Club Sponsor ALISON EVANS Special Education. Junior Class Spon- sor. TRAVEL!! MARY FICKETT Special Education Teacher Aide. Don't ask. JIM FISHER Computer Director WILLIAM GARRY Industrial Education. don’t play the Lotto. BOB GATES Physical Education, Driver Education, Golf Sponsor. FACULTY AND STAFF 127 Question to the faculty: “IF YOU WON THE LOTTO, WHAT WOULD YOU DO WITH THE MONEY CHARLES W. GIBSON Social Studies. 'd windsurf, play golf, play raquetbaill, and quit teaching. JOSEPH GRAHAM Social Studies Department Chairman and Pi Sigma Pi and Scholastic Bowl Sponsor. 'd spend my money in trav- elling to far off places in the style of the “Rich and Famous” 128 FACULTY AND STAFF MARGARET M. GROTH Physical Education and Student Ath- letic Trainer. l’d go on a house buying spree, set up some scholarships, in- sure that my parents have everthing they need and keep on working. PEGGY HALL English. After | consulted a good tax lawyer and a financial planner,i{would | set aside a portion for friends and WALT HESS family. The fund would be used to pay yi off mortgages, finance college edu- Math and Mathietes Sponsor cations, and provide luxuries. | would a have a house built for myself using GEORGE HINDAHL Industrial Education LEIGHTON HO Physical Education. I’d share the mon- ey with my family. I'd retire to the north woods of Minnesota. plans from Colonial Williamsburg. | would also like a car with leather up- holstery. (I'd plan to finish the school _ year.) SHERI HALWAX Math and Science. i'd visit Australial JEAN HEMPSTEAD Business. 'd share some of the win- nings with my family, invest some of the winnings, and buy a home in Boul- der, Colorado. _ _ NANCY HESKIN English Bess asd ee ae VIRGINIA HOLAK — RUTHANN JENKINS Home Economics Physical Education Health JOHN HOLMGREN JOYCE JUSTUS Math Department Chairman French Spanish Teacher. I’d take a : trip around the world. JAMES A. HOREJS 3 sie _CHARLOTTE KANNER Art and Photography Club Sponsor: ; : Se ‘Vd provide wonderful things for my Special Education Teacher Aide. 'd family and buy a new camera for each pay more taxes! student in my photography classes. JOYCE ICENNOGLE Business Department Chairman and Volleyball Varsity Coach _ BILL JASLOWSKI DAWN KELCH Business Education. ’d spend it! ANNA KLUSENDORF FACULTY AND STAFF 129 Question to the faculty: “IF YOU WON THE LOTTO, WHAT WOULD YOU DO WITH THE MONEY? BILL MEREDITH Counselor CYNTHIA MOONEY School Psychologist. l’d endow my fa- vorite charity and retire to London to write my memoirs somewhere in Hampstead Heath. DAVE MOONIER English LORI MUENCH Dean Attendance. ’d retire, complete repairs on my house, and take a LONG trip. THOMAS R. MURPHY Dean CINDY OLCZYK Full-Time Substitute and Freshman Girls Basketball Coach and Sopho- more Softball Coach. ’d share the money with my eleven brothers and sisters. A trust fund would be set up for each of my children. Give some to my church. With the rest my husband and | would go out and have some real fun. EDWARD A. OLSON Media Specialist and Chess Team Coach. I'd take a vacation to Hawaii for about one month; then tour Europe, the U.S., and Canada. |’d then relocate our family to the Willamette Valley in Oregon. EVE PANICE Science Special Education and Ecol- — ogy Club Sponsor. Retirelf RICH PANOVICH Internal Suspension Room Supervisor and Assistant Varsity Basket Coach. Retire to Las Vegas! CHERYL E. PEART English As a Second Language Tutor. I’d put some in savings for my kids’ college, give some to worthwhile causes, and travel. eet CHRISTINE POLITO Special Education. Finance the edu- cation through grad school of my nieces and nephews. !’d also build a log home somewhere in the north woods and watch my investments grow. MARILYN QUINN Guidance Counselor. Donate it to a charity. LINDA RAGSDALE School Social Worker. Try to get ap- pointed to the Chicago School Board, do volunteer work for the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, and take a trip around the world by ship. or neh wet ROBERT RHINEHART Industrial Education Department Chairman JOE RICKEN English JOHN ROBINSON Full-Time Substitute KELLY RUMEL Special Education and Pom Pons and Sophomore Class Sponsor DAVID SAUNDERS Business Education RITA SAUNDERS Computers LEN SCADUTO Physical Education and Varsity Bas- ketball Coach FACULTY AND STAFF 133 Question to the faculty: “IF YOU WIN THE LOTTO, WHAT WOULD YOU DO WITH THE MONEY?” VERN SCARPELLI English and Student Council Sponsor NETA SCHWARZ Career Counselor — Pupil Personnel and Girls Bowling Sponsor. { know would spend some money on myself and family, then ! would try to find a fair way to help people who really need it. “It's only in giving that you really receive.”’ JIM SMENOS Math and Director of Evening School. Party, party, party. STEVE STEARNS Full Time Substitiute, Assistant Foot- bail, Assistant Wrestling and Assistant Basebail Coach. CINDY STERNISHA Math, Varsity Girls Tennis and Assis- tant Mathletes Coach. 1384 FACULTY AND STAFF THEODORE A. STORER Physical Education, Assistant Varsity Football and Head Girls Track Coach. Play golf seven days a week out of season, but only once a week during football and track seasons, ROBERT STOY Social Science and Special Education JAN SULEK Science and Cheerleaders Sponsor. — Buy Chuck (my husband) a car. Give a — few thousand to my family and — friends. Buy a Fanny Mae store to — keep me supplied with chocolate for — the rest of my life. Invest the rest. SKIP SULLIVAN Social Science and Football Coach JANE SURMA English, Assistant Volleyball and Var- sity Softball Coach. Pay off my house — and travel anywhere | wanted. I'd find something to keep me busy. weer SS SOS CANDACE M. SWETZ Foreign Language and Spanish Club | Sponsor. 'd invest the money until | _ had enough capital to live off the in- terest. Then I'd travel to Spain, Italy and Greece. I'd also like to establish a no-kill shelter for animals. JOHN THOMPSON Science Department Chairman and Ecology Club Sponsor WILLIAM J. TUCKER English and Freshman Class Sponsor. Vd Practice TLC: travel, live it up, keep comfortable. GERALDINE VANDEKREKE Physical Education Department Chair- man and Girls Sports Coordinator. Share with my family and retire to Wis- consin. FRANK VAZZANA Industrial Education, Junior Class, VI- CA and Key Club Sponsor. Put money aside for my children’s education, rent a 747, take everyone who wanted to go to Hawaii and live on Maui for the rest of my life. JANICE VOIGHT Business Education. Share some with family, travel, and throw a BIG party! STANLEY G. WAKSMUNDSKI Special Education Math and Pre- vocational. Put it to work to earn, as Carl Sagan would say, “Millions, Bil- lions.” MILDRED WALKER Pupil Personnel Service Department Chairman FACULTY AND STAFF JERRY WALLIN Math and Varsity Wrestling Coach. Take the wrestling team to Canada on a fishing trip. JOE WALTON Driver's Education and Football Coach 135 Question to the faculty: ‘IF YOU WON THE LOTTERY, WHAT WOULD YOU DO WITH THE MONEY?” MARY LOU WATTLES Home Economics. ’d probably invest a large percentage of the money. However, | think there would be enough to throw a big party for my friends and relatives and enough to continue my travelling adventures. BARBARA WHITAKER English, Spartanite Sponsor. MARILYN WILLIAMS Foreign Language, French Club Sponsor. Buy a villa on the Riviera and invite all students who make an effort to learn French for a vacation. Then I'd hire chaperones to keep them out of trouble and take off on an African safari WILLIAM WITOWSKI Social Science, Micro-computer Coordinator. RALPH WRIGHT Math GERRY ZEMLA Special Education, English, Pep Club Sponsor. ’d make sure my family was taken care of forever. Then I’d buy a cottage in Cornwall and work at creating the perfect garden. Front row: Virginia Devine, Kay Swallow, Loretta Sepico, Lynn Sullivan, Lorraine Paser, Karen Shane, Betty David- son. 2nd row: Bernadine Eary, Helen Grooms, Florita Bohan-Manager, Judy Herrmann, Vicky Frontera, Anne Bloomquist, Jean LaMountain Seated: Lee Fluhr and Janet Billows Standing: Martin Fox, Colleen Bean, Al Polumbo Not pictured: Dorothy Zabran and Jim Walsh 136 FACULTY AND STAFF __ Front row: Joan Tuite, Peg Greener, Betty Reichart, Doris Generis Standing: _ Addie Hynes, Peg Shupryt, Peg Dunning, Dolly Schiavitti Not pictured: Alice _ Biel, Donna Brehovsky, Elaine Chabitch, Janet McHale, Joan Peterson, Eileen Shields ae Front row: Dan Rager, Tom Blasgen-Foreman, Pete Eskra, Bill Frossard, Vince Rudar Back row: Diana Swider, John Bethke, Dan Youell, Rich McMaster, Eugene Kenny, Rich Farina Not pictured: Roger Sklenicka, Don Nelson, Sam Vacario, Jean . Pruett, Bob Diffenerfer, Rodney DeGiulio DAY MAINTENANCE CREW Front: Dan Szymanski, Ernie Miller-Retired, former Director of Building and Grounds 2nd row: Jim Kimball, Joe Steppie, Leon LaRocque Back row: Rich Schmeltzer, Bob Moore Not pictured: Jim McHugh, Gene Sullivan, Bob Sey- mour, Randy Rowsey FACULTY AND STAFF 137 it’s all TL attitude piu, hat Hh i) A i 1. The offensive line gears up for the big blocking assignment. 2. And its through the crossbars for three! 3. Getting ready for combat. 4. ‘Now listen to me, if your going to go back in there, you must wear your helmet!” VARSITY RECORD WON 2 — LOST 7 140 FOOTBALL TEAMS SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL Front row: John Kooyman, Terry Jimenez, Bernie Powers, Ron Mura bito, Bob Burke, Jim Erdakos, Joe Whiting 2nd row: Sameer Bages, Mike Kozin, Jason Nelson, Sam Bages, Eric Stiegman, Jim Gallagher, Tim McCastland, Bill Moran 3rd row: Coach Chuck Davelis, Dan Zekas, Steve Burd, Mike Bailey, Tim Wallace, Mark Collins, Jeff Chaves, Ron Rickman, Mike Marciano, Coach Joe Walton 4th row: Dennis Carroll, Dan Ryan, Bob Mohr, Jerry Sweiss, John Roxas, Tim Barchak, Dave Cepek, Chuck Walters, Jerry Lind SOPHOMORE RECORD WON 2 — LOST 6 — TIED 1 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL “Bae a ie we a ORs Front row: Doug Doerr, Chris Marchetti, Joe Cernava, Jeff Laurinaitis, Scott Pitts, Keith Kuligowski Dave Meyers, Mike Kollbaum, Jim Cichowicz, Rich Peterson, Bill O'Leary, Tom Davin 2nd row: Larry Weston, Norm Chavosky, Bret Shuckford, Chris Novy, William Meyer, Ron Woodman, Pat Flanigan, Garrett Fess, Rich Jaworowski, David Vahl, Bill Stone, Fred Jenninga 3rd row: Vince Slager, Brian Yaccino, Mike Schopper, Chris Holwell, Ron Whiting, Dennis Kucharzyk, Rich Erickson, Al Cousineau, Joe Burdelik, Kevin Sullivan, Jeff Pryor, Graig Kosik 4th row: Coach John Lockwood, Joe Dugdale, Tom Kollman, Ron Corona, James Jones Jeremy Detorres, Chris Anest, John Beasley, Mark Shinkus, Chris Lapash, Coach Steve Stearns Not pictured: Coach John Robinson, Hamed Asker, Rich Soch, Shawn Morris, Brian Hickey, Chuck Domaika RECORDS: ‘‘A” TEAM WON 1 — LOST 5 — TIED 2 “B” TEAM WON 4 — LOST 2 — TIED 1 FOOTBALL TEAMS 141 Front row: Heidi Vorberg, Sue Cooper 2nd row: Tracy Durand, Tammy Taylor, Jennifer Trubac, Tammy Perillo, Chris Geisler 3rd row: Manager Bruce Funk, Theresa Kasson, Monica Brandt, Deena Soukup, Laura Burba, Coach Joyce Icenogle, Student Athletic Trainer Jan Jodlowski VARSITY RECORD WON 17 — LOST 16 — TIED 2 i id pi edad SP, 2 3 4 5 6. 7 8 9 . Tammy and Deena with ‘‘Booger, ’ the team mascot. . Deena Soukup tries to save a low one. . The team pets ‘Booger’ for luck. . Tammy sets up Monica for a spike . Wendy Fuller serving. Stacey and Kim go up for the block . Heidi goes for the spike. . Sue and Monica give high fives. . The team savors their victory FRESHMAN Vetliay 1 RECORD Te) Pe etcy a CONFERENCE CHAMPS VARSITY TENNIS RECORD WON 13 LOST 1 With a record of 13 wins and 1 loss, the varsity tennis team captured first place in the S.I.C.A. North Di- vision and went on to earn a second place finish in the Sectionals. The four doubles players who led the team to the championship were the teams of: Melissa Merle — Wendy Moser and Julie Levine — Sherry Zivich. These same four girls also qualified to compete in the State Tournament. us Sgr : Yl: Front row: Jill Lafoy, Dawn Feiner, Julie Levine, Jennifer Deacon, Renee Feiner, Gaia Marchetti, Maria Petinatos 2nd row: Kim Ehrenhaft, Melissa Merle, Val Fauser, Cheryl Miller, Sherry Zivich, Dana Wulff, Wendy Moser, Coach Cindy Sternisha 144 TENNIS RECORD WON 9 LOST 3 4} Front row: Marge Malinaphy, Gayna McLaughlin, Linda Weiss, Amy Grigg, Tanya Wenski — Captain 2nd row: Melissa y| France, Shelly Krasauskas, Renee Lampos, Lynette Zick, Evelyn McGurk, Coleen Kyle 3rd row: Beth Ganzer, Eileen Doyle, Wendy Pochocki, Kim Malloy, Jean Sokolowski — Captain, Coach Chuck Lawson Not pictured: Laura Eaton, Kathy Kalafut, Lisa Jones y y ye By Ne ae Ky bo XA xX TENNIS 145 CONFERENCE CHAMPS GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY Front row: Cindy LoRusso, Vicki LoRusso, Ruthann Saddler, Wileen Gausman 2nd row: Tracy Hessling, Jennifer Moran, Michelle Bernier, Chrisy Saddler, Lisa Pollard 3rd row: Linda Hein, Carrie Markello, Lynda Filicette, Kim Ambrose, Coach Bob Kunde Not pictured: Meg Rollberg “Dreams are just dreams; to winners, they're reality’ was the motto of this years edition of the Running Lady Spartans. And they sure turned their dreams into reality. A successful dual meet season with a record of 12 wins and 1 loss, 24 wins and 2 losses over the past two seasons, and a second consecutive State Final appearance high- lighted the hard work, dedication and determination of this year's squad. RECORD WON 12 — LOST 1 146 CROSS COUNTRY nt row: Joe Seduikis, Jason Levine, Brad Hudson, Bob Ruchala 2nd row: Corky King, Ed Draper, fe Stanko, Coach John Leary Not pictured: Paul Grivakis Ca ees SOPHOMORE _.¥ CROSS COUNTRY Front row: Keith Fracassi, Don Murphy, Brian Salat, Casey Rose 2nd row: Coach Ed Maloney, Todd Huttner, David Beattie, Mike Gruenholz VARSITY — WON 6 LOST 7 SOPHOMORES — WON 4 LOST 9 CROSS COUNTRY 147 VARSITY RECORD | WON 2 LOST 13 _ Holdorf, Liz Houlihan, Jennifer Regh, Alicia Hock, Jennie Buckels, Manager Kendyl Ki GOLF TEAM Front row: John Shubat, Brian Kane 2nd row: Craig. Knor, Ken Swanson, Brian Martin, Chuck Knor, Jim Marek, Kevin West, Coach Bob Gates RECORD WON 2 LOST 12 148 SWIMMING GOLF Front row: Iren Saige Hewitt, Stace Susan Eicken, Gina Pecka, pped, Sarah Baran, Gilbert, Michelle Linnert Fpl Sed 4 - beg eitiaz. 0 FALL SPORTS AWARDS Coach Sue Eicken presents the Swimming Award to Lisa Manfredi Coach John Leary presents the Cross Country Award to Dave Stanko Melissa Merle receives the Tennis Award from Coach Cindy Sternisha The Golf Award goes to John Shubat from Coach Bob Gates Coach Bob Kunde presents the Cross Country Awards to Michelle Bernier and Wileen Gausman Volleyball Awards are received by Monica Brandt and Laura Burba from Coach Joyce Icenogle Coach Chuck Chilvers presents the Football Award to Dylan Hrakek State qualifiers in Tennis are: Wendy Moser, Melissa Merle, Julie Levine and Sherry Zivich (not pictured) State qualifiers in Cross Cuntry. Front: Lisa Pollard, Michele Bernier, Chrisy Saddler Ruthann Saddler Back: Tracy Hessling, Coach Kunde, Cindy LoRusso, Vicky LoRusso, Wileen Gausman The Oak Lawn Booster Club AWARDS 149 150 BASKETBALL Front row: Dean Raschke, Dan McGreal, Chad Spilde, John Durkin, Ed Draper 2nd row: Dan Behling, Ken Walter, Mark Nienhuis, Paul Hennessy, Mike Browne, Bob Ruchala 3rd row: Coach Len Scaduto, || Mark Bousman, Luanda Post — Manager, Keith Oslakovic, Tricia Klinson — Manager, Dave Hnatovic, Coach Rich Panovich Not pictured: Scott Huttner 1987-88 STARTERS AND SENIORS KEN WALTER 6’ 22” FORWARD SENIOR Ken can play anywhere he wants on the floor. He can dominate the game on offense with assist or score. Ken is one of the finest jump shooters in the area. His stats speak for him: he is the leading scorer on the team with 17.8 points per game, leading rebounder with 8.6 per game, the best shooting percentage in field goals with 46% and free throws with 74%. He also has the most steals recoveries with 3.5 per game. ED DRAPER 6’ 1” SMALL FORWARD SENIOR Ed has good quickness and is a very hard worker. He fills the lane on the fast break or he can pull up and stick a 16 foot jumper. He's a good all around player and tough competitor. Ed never gives up, he’s always working hard in practice and in games. Because of his efforts, his teammates selected him the “Hustler of the Year.” DAN McGREAL 5’ 11” OFF GUARD SENIOR Dan has good quickness and will fill a lane in transition. He will make the big steal. Can score in bunches, has range to 3 point land and is an adequate handler. Can explode for big numbers when he's inspired. MARK NIENHUIS 6’ 2” FORWARD CENTER SENIOR Mr. Steady. Not real flashy, but always in control of the game. Always seems to make a key pass or get the rebound we need to start the fast break. A team oriented super who will only make Oak Lawn a winner. DEAN RASCHKE 5’ 6” POINT GUARD JUNIOR Dean is a fine point guard. He has good quickness and ball-handling ability and is a good medium shooter. He runs the floor well, knows the game and controls the tempo. Has court vision — big time passer making few turnovers considering he handles the ball often. PAUL HENNESSY 6’ 4” FORWARD CENTER SENIOR Paul is one of the best practice jump shooters on the team. His aggressiveness and rebounding improved with each game. He has learned to swing from center to forward with little effort. He is working at his fullest potential. Showed signs of his ability when he scored 15 points against Argo where he played his best. DAN BEHLING 6’ 12” OFF GUARD SENIOR Has court vision and gets the ball to the open man. Dan makes players on the team better with his passing and court sense. MARK BOUSMAN 5’ 9” GUARD SENIOR Plays within the team structure. Mark has been bedeviled by various injuries in his senior year and that has slowed his development and contributions to the team. He is a hard worker who loves the game very much. BASKETBALL 151 3 ia } ye i t h i { ; h Ve 0 SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL Front row: Scott Rosenlund, Mike Franek, Terry Jimenez 2nd row: Bill Moran, Mike Gedville, Steve Stanton 3rd row: Eric Stiegman, Mike Bailey, John Roxas, Dave Trobe White shirt: Mr. Andy Kutsulis — Coach On ladder: Scott Miskevics Sitting on basket: Ron Omiecinski ( = (eis iA iy ¥ Front: Ken Schmidt, Brian Rosenbruck Kneeling: Ed Zawacki, Dan Marino, Rob E H Starchvill, Bill Meyer, Bill Koliopolos, Brian Martin, Abe Askar, Todd Huttner Standing: Devin Sullivan, Rick Vanderwarren, Faris Hassan, Marc George, Marc — Smith, Mike Crepps, Mark Shinkus, Mr. Scott — Coach BASKETBALL 152 BASKETBALL VARSITY SWIMMING Front row: Tom Kalowski, Paul Greenan, Pete Meneghini, Mr. Vern Scarpelli — Coach On div- ing board: Non member, Keith Hitney, Brian Kane, Frank Hickey, Greg Johnson SOPHOMORE SWIMMING Front row: Hamen Hale, Dave Vana, Dave Clet- tenberg, Tom Davia, Norm Chavosky, Mr. Vern Scarpelli — Coach Standing on diving board: Jeremy DeTorres, Al Cousineau, Chris Caban, Dave Vahl, Tom Glavin, Chris Kulik SWIMMING 153 154 GYMNASTICS VARSITY GYMNASTICS Front row: Laura Brown, Dropped, Mary Jo Walsh 2nd row: Michelle Cleveland, Dropped 3rd row: Ms. Susan Eicken — Coach, Donna Martin, Laura Eaton, Debbie Eul, Bridget Logalbo, Sheryl Harrington — Manager Not pictured: Christy Warren, Sherri Schalaski — Manager GYMNASTICS 155 Front: Andy Wolf, Steve Sweiss, Rick Enriquez, Tom Milianti, Carlo Caprio, Dan Kotowski Middle: Sherif Zegar, Brian Henke, Chuck Wagner, Ed Chlebek, Don Suchy, Moe Shehayber Back: Coach Jerry Wallin, Bill Evers, Eric Nichols, Steve Kestian, Jim Mallios, Coach Steve Stearns Not pictured: Chris Bennett, Eugene Evans, Dave Whitt 156 WRESTLING ch i . ; es , - = pa ’ TS f 7 a s WA hes | | Js | 4 at FRESHMAN WRESTLING Front: Russ Caprio, Chris Marchetti, Casey Rose Middle: Shawn Morris, Tom Kollman Back: Bill O'Leary, Jim Cichowicz, Brian Hickey, Rick Erickson, Mike Kollbaum Not pictured: Sean Killelea, Dave Meyers, Ron Woodman, Coach Burton Front: Kevin Clifford, Yanal Sweis, Jim Carlisle Kneeling: Casey Rose, Jim Erdakos, George Venturella, Chris Whitton Back: Coach John Robinson, Tim McCastland, Chuck Walters, Jerry Lind Not pictured: Joe Durcan, John Sweis WRESTLING 15 7 Front: Vickie LoRusso, Cindy LoRusso, Jill Lafoy, Kim Pollack, Bridget Houlihan, Pat Mataitis, Meg Rollberg — Manager Back: Mr. Chuck Davelis — Coach, Stacey McCastland, Shannon Beauvais, LeeAnn Kerns, Dianne Dye, Denise Oldenberger, Mr. Joseph Walton — Coach 158 BASKETBALL SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL Front row: Anne Stumpf, Janet Haubenreiser, Jenny Steele, Jodi Draper Back row: Ms. Leigh- ton Hohn — Coach, Wendy Fuller, Michele Thomas, Kris Cybula, Kim Glader FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Laclaal cs yi _ Oh! 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CPMATA ye ” 20 Front row: Denise Oldenburger — Assistant, Deana Mclintire, Jill Venhuizen, Therese Gronski, Dalal Maali, Debbie Vicario, Jenny Mick, Michelle Lorz Back row: Mrs. Cindy Olezyk — Coach, Julie Kumingo, Melissa Sparrow, Angela Finnigan, Shelly Krasauskos, Cindy Marcheski, Lisa Gremal, Rosa Leato, Yelena Ratushnyak Not pictured: Liz Jarzabek, Missy Smit, Stacy Morris — Team manager BASKETBALL 159 Front row: Brian Salat, Don Murphy, Brad Hudson, Dan Pasaye, Bernie Powers, Brian Yaccino, Jack Kotowski Middle: Mike Ganzer, Pat Powers, Jason Levine, Carl Day, Dave Stanko, Jason Kurokawa, Jason Washkevich, Don Quaid Back row: Mr. George Dunn — Coach, Wes Campin, John Sierros, Joe Horvath, Bill McKenna, Paul Grivakis, Jim Jones, Jerry Sweis, Jon Draper, Mr. John Lockwood — Coach VA RSITY and SOPHOMORE | INDOOR TRACK TEAMS Front row: Mary Novonson, Deanna Pitts, Ruthann Saddler, Kathy Kalafut, Wileen Gausman, Lisa Pollard, Kim Kukowski Middle: Jenny Moran, Denise Rourke, Nina Washkevich, Kim Ambrose, Julie Shiel, Amy Grigg, Theresa Orozco, Connie Vanderwarren Standing: Colleen Zaczek, Linda Hein, Angie Gotto, Vanessa Margaron, Tracy Hessling, Pamela Pitts, Leanne Mysza 160 TRACK TEAMS “er Ris wna is ett @nm— Onp WINTER SPORTS AWARDS MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS . Ken Walter receives the Basketball Award from coach Len Scaduto. . Coach Sue Eicken presents the Gymnastics Award to Laura Brown . Coach Jerry Wallin presents the Wrestling Award to Sherif Zegar. Sherif was also a State Qualifier in Wrestling and placed third. . Brian Kane receives the Swimming Award from coach Vern Scarpelli. - Chuck Wagner was another State Qualifier in wrestling. . Seen here are the coaches and other involved individuals. Seated: Mr Jerry Wallin, Mr. Dom Frigo — Superintendent, Mr. Lyle Lake — Booster Club President and his wife Diane Standing: Mr. Chuck Davelis Mr. Vern Scarpelli, Ms. Sue Eicken, Ms. Jan Sulek — Cheerleading Sponsor, Mr. Len Scaduto, Mr. Bill Marcordes — Athletic Director . Mr. Chuck Davelis presents the Basketball Awards to the LoRusso sisters — Cindy and Vicki WINTER SPORTS AWARDS 161 BE A BIT TOUGHER JUMP A LITTLE HIGHER When athletes want to excel, they have to have that ‘‘Special Attitude’’ There's a fine line between success and failure, and this line The individual who gives his or her all for the team, rather is called probability. To excel in a sport, an individual must than recognition, is successful no matter what the not fall prey to probability but rather put the nervousness outcome of the game mig’ e. Good sportsmanship and uncertainty to the right use. In the final minutes of an towards opposing teams, re spect for all members important game, time can't be spent worrying about the _ involved, and a sincere appreciation for the team’s outcome because concentration should be spent on the supporters gives the athlete that ‘Special Attitude”’ task that lies ahead. which makes a winner in any athletic event. SWIM A LITTLE FASTER REACH A LITTLE HIGHER 164 VARSITY Front row: Judeh Kamak, Ed Mroz, Steve Martin, George Canellis, Khris Kolk, Jack Rourke 2nd row: Jim McNerny, Rich Bagus, Dylan Hradek, Jon Washkevich, Jeff Martin, Chad Spilde, Dan McGreal Back row: Coach Steve Stearns, Scott Huttner, Scott Janel, George Graziadei, Dan Behling, Mark Nienhuis, Coach Ship Borkowski SOPHOMORE Front row: Kenn Geraghty, Joe Whiting, Karry Razik, Mike Franek, Scott Rosenlund, Keith Royer 2nd row: Ron Omiecinski, Ron Murabito, John Watt, Keith Haehlein, Mike Gegas, Chris Catalano Back row: Jeff Chavez, Jim Dembraski, George Gountanis, Scott Walshon, Bill Radloff, Joe Hom- melson, Coach Skip Sullivan FRESHMEN Front row: Sean Murphy, Jack Morowski, Keith Ku- ligowski, Mike Kollbaum Middle row: Ron Wood- man, Dan Pasaye, Chris Margewich, Jason Phillips, Ron Whiting Back row: Kevin Sullivan, Craig Kosik, Dennis Kucharzyk, John Beasley, Coach Bob Kunde Not pictured: Brian Rosenbrock, Bret Shuckford, Rob Starchvill, Rick Vanderwarren BASEBALL BASEBALL j 1 i a -_—_ = TOP PHOTO — VARSITY — Front row: Teri Taylo r, Tammy Hansen, Tammy Taylor, Maureen McCarvelle 2nd row: Cookie Tallon, Erika Mueller, Andra Ross, Jenny Barnes, Janice Jodlowski, Chris Geisler, Eileen Hand 3rd row: Michelle Clarida — Manager, Jenny Mathias, Laura Burba, Diane Dye, Heide Vorberg, Kris Kraan, Sandy Palancher, Coach Jane Surma BOTTOM PHOTO — SOPHOMORES — Front row: Lynette Zick, Maureen Hand, Tricia Russell, Celeste Mattillion, Mary Logsdon, Jodi Draper, Jennifer Nicisia 2nd row: Diane Prachter, Jane Shubat, Sarah Baran, Lisa Hock, Shelly Krasauskas, Anne Stumpf 3rd row: Denise Oldenburger — Manager, Tina Leeny, Missy Smit, Michelle Seneca, Kris Cybula, Lisa Gremal, Michelle Boisvert, Wendy Fuller, Coach Cindy Olczyk Not pictured: Janet Haubenriser SOFTBALL 165 TENNIS SOAK Laws SOPHOMORES Front row: Randy Laylo, Chris Marchetti, Caise Hassan, Azmey Matarieh, Coach John Leary 2nd row: Scott Prochaska, Tom Lewis, Chris Stryszak, Scott Ciscon, Mike Kavouras 166 TENNIS wee Se Front row: Mary Merriman, Amy Downey, Gina Madison, Maria Petinatos Kneeling: Michelle Sala, Jill VARSITY LaFoy, Wendy Moser, Beth Cerevic, Renee Feiner, Jennifer Scholz Standing: Coach Karen Dorne, Trish Klimson, Val Fauser, Chery! Miller, Marge Leiner, Jennifer Deacon, Coach Audrey Anderson BADMINTON 167 VARSITY ECL FOOLS EE, OLE ee Kneeling: Jack Kotowski, Mike Forbes, Jason Kurokawa, Jason Levine, Brad Hudson Standing: Joe Horvath, Carl Day, Bill Evers, Jason Washkevich, Paul Grivakis, Don Quaid, Dave Hnatovic, John Sierros, Bill McKenna, Pat Powers, Dave Stanko Not pictured: Wes Campin, Dan McElheny, Jason Rolence c= | ‘ ‘a WAN al SOPHOMORES Front row: Jon Draper, Todd Huttner, Bernie Powers, Domingo Battung, Don Murphy Back oe Coach John Lockwood, Tim McCastland, Bob Foley, Jim Jones, Denny Anastasopoulos, Jerry Sweis, Coach George Dunn Not pictured: Jim Cichowicz, Brian Salat, Rich Soch, Tony Zielinski 168 TRACK eee ” ie 2 NEE ) VARSITY SOPHOMORE . TEAM PHOTO — Sitting: Wileen Gausman, Lisa Pollard, Vicki LoRusso, Tracy Hessling, Michelle Bernier Kneeling: Cheryl Main, Vanessa Mar- garon, Laura Brown, Connie Vanderwarren, Kim Kukowski, Leanne Mysza, Coach Ted Storer 2 girls in middle: Cindy LoRusso, Meg Rollberg Stand- ing: Coach Cheryl Michals, Deanna Pitts — Manager, Ruthann Saddler, Lynda Filicete, Kathy Kalafut, Kim Ambrose, Colleen Zaczek, Nina Washkevich, Chris Saddler, Amy Grigg, Julie Shiel, Theresa Orozco, Pam Pitts Not pictured: Jenny Moran, Mary Novinson, Denise Rourke, Stacy McCastland Connie Vanderwarren practicing the hurdles. Pam Pitts in shot put form. Laura Brown Lisa Pollard taking laps. =k. af wh SPARTANS 169 171 ee ee ee ee ee sername it’s all SENIOR : TRC class aii ADVISORY BOARD Front row: Ronnie Bizzotto, Wendy Moe Amy Alsot, Julie Le- vine, Truc Do, Kim Amato 2nd row: Kelly Nevels, Tammy Tay Ce Non member, Karen Moran, Carol Raftery, Mary Stefanik, Non member, Non member, Tammy Perillo, Beth Cerevic 3rd row: Beth Corbett, Laura Yurcisin, Monica Brandt, Paul Hennessy, George - Canellis, Ann Marek, Heather Wilson, Jamie Bozzi. Not pictured: Sherry Zivich, Laurie Cummingham Julie Levine — Vice President, Amy Alsot — Sec etary, Monica Brandt — tie? Paul Hennessy _ President 1 2 SENIORS CLASS OF 1988 ROBERT ADAMS BRIEN AKERS AMY ALSOT IF VS 4 me DAVID AMADO DEBRA BACON RICHARD BAGUS KIM BARRE SENIORS 173 ee oe apis 8 = wl a z Ww it B JAMIE BOZZI LAURA BROWN MARK BOUSMAN LAURI BRINKMAN rc WW Q 9 g a 4 z g = =| a mo 5 a = a a z = zZ i “LAURA BOHNE MONICA BRANDT LAURA BURBA TRACI BURTON N MIKE CAPTAIN j. | | ey) ( i a Nal TIMOTHY CARROLL SCOTT CASSIDY THOMAS CASSIN 176 SENIORS as a CHRISTINE CHIAGKOURIS CHRISTOPHER CHLEBEK ARNOLD CHRISTIANSON rae vais 2 a ey t SENIORS JOSEPH CIPRIANI ROBERT CIPRIANI JEANNIE CLARIDA WILLIAM. COLE COREY COMELLA SUSAN COOPER BETH CORBETT LISA COWART 178 SENIORS 179 SENIORS JOAN DEMOTT EDWARD DRAPER 2) Ce) pa | 3 a Ww rel z = 5 Qa ia} rs 2 = al = a LINDA CROSBY JEFF DAVIS HOLLY DOVE CATHERINE COZZA LAURA CUNNINGHAM ee eee MARIA DRIKOS SCOTT DUBIEL KIMBERLY DYBEK CYNTHIA DYE 180 SENIORS ANDREW EHN KIMBERLEE EHRENHAFT z 4 $ 4 § THERESA ENGLMANN Sie OPS Te ORR GLENN FABISH ROBERT FEDDERSEN DAWN FEINER ean ail —— SENIORS 181 i. RENEE FEINER NANCY FINN HEATHER FLOOD NICOLE FRACASS!I KIMBERLY FRANTZ a TRS KIMBERLY FRONTERA JOE FUESSEL © BRUCE FUNK 1962. SENIORS. TE ETT ae ean Fe oy Af, i tT MICHAEL GANZER GINA GARRITANO BOB GEDVILLE COLLEEN GEEGAN i STEVEN GLADER ‘ SO). RRoe PAUL GREENAN LAURA GRICUS PAUL GRIVAKIS LAURA HAEHNLEIN a - SENIORS 183 5 ‘ Ss : i | | LOUIS HARRISON AMANY HASSAN | JEAN HASSE 184 SENIORS — ROBERT HEIDEMEIER THOMAS HENTUSH KEITH HITNEY LINDA HEIN Af oa | W 7 ( yy | be. Z|) i? Gs TONY HERNANDEZ SCOTT HERRMANN JOHN HOLLENDONNER JAMES HOOD SENIORS 185 ELIZABETH HOULIHAN CHRIS IMRISEK GINA JAWOROWSKI KURT JILLSON JANICE JODLOWSKI LEANNE JOHNSON WILLIAM JORITZ KAMAL JUDEH 186 SENIORS BRIAN KANE JULI KASPER : BESSIE KAVOURAS a hemes 70 CHERYL KENNELLY LEE ANN KERNS MICHAEL KIELAR EARL KING SENIORS 187 STEVEN KMAK MARIA KOLIOPOULOS KHRISTOPHER KOLK DAWN KOSEK © DANIEL KOTOWSKI ‘THOMAS KOZIK 188: SENIORS 189 SENIORS TINA KUSEK CRAIG LEIKEL LYNETTE LAKE 2. aie = DANIEL LACLOCHE MICHAEL LAUDADIO KAREN KRAFT KRISTINA KUKSTA KRISTEN KRAAN ANGELA LEVATO JULIE LEVINE SENIORS CYNTHIA LORUSSO KEVIN LYNN ‘ SANDRA MAGER JOSEPH MANZO GABRIELLE MARCHI ANN MAREK RICHARD MARTIN THOMAS MARTIN SENIORS 191 SALWA MATARIEH ROMINA MATTILLION MATTHEW McCAULIFF _ JEFFREY McCASTLAND | SENIORS | i PETER MENEGHINI RICHARD MERTIC ELIZABETH MICK SENIORS 193 THOMAS MILIANTI TRACY MISKEVICS WILLIAM MOCHEREK KAREN MORAN CHRISTOPHER MORRIS WENDY MOSER SUZANNE MURDOCH SHERI MYSZA : KELLY NEVELS 194. SENIORS KATHLEEN NOTO RON OBOIKOVITZ ‘ _ TRACY O'BRIEN DENISE OLDENBURGER MARIA OLIVARES CHRISTINE OLIVER SENIORS 195 - ST FE ee ee = tT ov? 7 , = LARRY ORR TAMMY PETKUS MIKE PHILLIPS JEFF POHLMAN JOHN POHLMAN SENIORS 197 PHILIP POLITO LAUNDA POST TERRY PSALTAKIS 198 SENIORS JIM ROCHE PAUL ROCHE JOHN ROLENCE YS Cs CMA ge DINO ROMANO SENIORS 199 ERIC ROSENBROCK PAUL SADOSKI ALISA SCHOLTES CYNTHIA SCHROEDER ROMAN SCISLOWICZ GWEN SEA SENIORS STEVE SHANNON JENNIFER SIMPSON DAVID SPIVAK SENIORS 201 6 os DAVID STANKO SANDEE STREMPEL CATHERINE STUPAY Ae tei ain aati rn mabe SENIORS eens JOHN SULLIVAN . JULIE SWEET MAHER SWEIS TAMMY TAYLOR satel LEE : ANGELA TERESE MARIA TERRA SENIORS hie She et OOO SOK om SENIORS 205 ‘oe way We 2. SUSAN WHISSON BRIAN WIEGMAN KARA WILLIAMS WILLIAM WISNIEWSKI LAURA YURCISIN _ MARYZIRINO) SHERRY ZIVICH SENIORS — _ Raymond Bale “Mitchell Bartecki © Greg Baugh «| « Thomas Behling. Lynn Bernard - Michael Bodey - Larry Brandt — Kelly Braun Kathi Briscoe Christopher Brogan Richard Burgin = Francis Callahan — “Dawn Campagna Jeffrey Canino Robert Capsack ” James Casey Mary Cavanaugh __ Kevin Cavanaugh Grant Cayer Philip Charlesto Gus Christake¢ Judith Chris James Co Jay Cra Micha ...Ba 7 e “a CLASS OF 1988 cI SENIORS NOT PICTURED Em Id Fe ard Fija’ ael Flaherty eae f : ; | % ei P 7 : 7 s fj m2 Tracy Kuntzmian Ronald Laidlaw Chris John La Melissa La¥ Lisa Luznicky Thomas Lyons , f Sibert Oyporinelll ‘Edward Ofandes: ’ Frank Oliv@r Robert Pafillo Matteo Pigozzo pZack avaiti ise... efer + SENIORS 207 WHO'S WHO ae ea. i, f H 9 1. Most involved in activities: MONICA BRANDT and GEORGE CANNELLIS WHO S WHO 2. Most athletic: JIM ROCHE and PAMELA PITTS 3. Cutest couple: TOM MILANTE and KELLIE GREEN 4. Quietest: KIM AMATO and JOE FEUSSELL at 5. Most witty: GREG TATRO and LIZ HOULIHAN 6. Nicest: KIM BARRE and GEORGE CANELLIS 7. Best dressed: DAVE AMADO and JAMIE BOZZI OAK LAWN 8. Most radical: DONNA PATTITUCCI and SCOTT HERMANN. Scott was unavailable for photos. e 1988 208 WHO'S WHO . Most accident prone: MARK NIENHUIS and ROMY MATTILLION . Most sophisticated: BETH CORBETT and JIM ROCHE . Best personality: JEFF McCASTLAND and LIZ HOULIHAN . Most talkative: GREG TATRO and LAURIE FORNEK . Best smile: LISA PLANTE and TIM TIZIK . Like to be stranded on an island with: TINA KUKSTA and RICH BAGUS . Most admired: JIM ROCHE and MONICA BRANDT . Most likely to succeed: MONICA BRANDT and ED DRAPER . Favorite teachers: MRS. BARBARA WHITEAKER and MR. GENE SULLIVAN . Class clowns: DAVE FORTIER and GINA GARRITANO. Both were unavailable for pictures as they were off to the circus. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 —s WHO’S WHO 209 MANISH ACHARYA ‘‘Manooshi, ' ‘‘Mnish — National Honor Society 3, 4; Mathletes 1, 2, 3, 4, Computers 1, 2, 3, 4, My favorite high school memory is cruisin’ in the ‘‘Grey Bomber,”’ Lynnie's quotes ‘'Wasn't that great!,”’ ‘It's Dave man! ' ‘Game over!'’ Hammered at Hammer's, Bum's and Nien's “rooftop bangin, ’ Freezin’ at football games, lunchroom wall Picasso de food, Clip- per's P.B. J. sandwiches, Clippin in the lunchroom, Suzy Q'ing Goober, B.D. hoggin’ on the window, Cruisin’ down- town, C.M. amputating vital organs on male minks. K.B.’s summer bashes, Niener’s School Stress Relievers, Playin’ H.H. Pool on H.W. with M.N., seeing Bonehead and P.G., K.B.'s Post P.G. Convert Bush, and many other memories, Thanx Guys. ROBERT CARLTON ADAMS ‘Bobby”’ — My favorite high school memory is setting a girl's hair on fire. BRIAN AKERS “Bri,” “Big Bri’ — My favorite high school memory is having the best girl friend | ever had, Julie Listening to the lunch monitor try to pronounce Jeff's last name in lunch. Having autos Jr. and Sr. year with Jim. AMY ALSOT ‘‘Amicles'’ — Football stats 1; Basketball Stats 1; Theatre Arts Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2; Class Advisory Boards 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Secretary 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleading 2; Pompons 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4, Wrestlerettes 3; My favorite high school memory is my friends — P-head, Te, Marbear, Boohead, Laur, Punky, Ann, Laura, and dawn. Birthday night, snowball fights, Pre-partying, the village under the tree, J.M.'s hat, Cappos fest, Chinese fire drills, U of | weekends, Whitey’s head banger night — ‘‘It’s got- ta stop Laur, ' spread eagle at Orland — Classic Mar! The, brothers (Mary), Coco and Naughton nights, and we can't forget Felix or Rob, right Tina and P-head?! California, St. L. football games, for that matter all football games!! Taco Bell, ‘‘D nights 1, 2, 3! “Eileen get in the car!’’ Pinkeye week- end with Kim! Gettin’ busted '87 — We never do! Prom assasins! Josie! Polo! Those certain guys who never exhale — you know who you are! Williams, EH! 4th of July '87 — Sorry guys!’’ Halloween ‘87 — Toga didn't happen! S.M.M.S.L.T.! Gotta love our little Phoe- nix! “I didn't sleep at all last night, Nan- cy! HA! And all the other stuff that should've been in the book but didn’t make it, but never forgotten! Thanx for all the memories! DAVE AMADO Dr. Death'’ — Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 4; My favorite high school memory is Football Sophomore year, starting Jr. year in the Playoff game, all the wild nights at Murph's with Linus, Bogie, Spiv, Scott, Kolker, and Hugo. The antiques at Plante’'s house. Going stunt driving with Bogie. The C. Monkey, which got a lot of use at Murph's house. Murph's Garage Soph. year. Murph's roof senior year. Partying with the ‘Young Ones” at Northern. My car, all the hot looking chicks and not- so-hot looking chicks. Lawn jobs with 210 SENIOR MEMORIES Bogie and Mrs. Bogie. Selling my nuts with Beth. Singing the Monster Mash with all the boys! | Can't believe it “Murph.” Putting at night with Jimbo. Enticing Michelle in foods. | ‘Fick’ the gun. Playing Mozart at Beth Ann's. The 30-Pack collection behind the chair. The egg-fest with J.R., J.A., M.M., P.H. The pea pods at Cheeches. Thanks to eve- ryone and remember — them if they can't take a joke! KIM AMATO — Basketball Stats 1; Spanish Club 1; Key Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Teacher Aide 3, 4; J.C.A.B. 3; S.C.A.B. 4; Cheerleading 2, 3, 4; My favorite senior memory is the good times with Karen, Laura, Heather, Amy Gina, and gang. Getting into Senior par- ties when we were freshman, HOW? A friend of a friend of a friend! The many times me, Amy, and gang yeggin in Homly town. Exciting times at Whities. “Wait let's go to inat party! We don't know anyone!” Pink Eye Weekend. Cheerleading 85, 86, 87, and especially ‘87. Laura. AMBULANCE! “BUT WE WANT TO GO HOME, IT'S RAINING!” Cheerleading practice and ‘'the BIG FIGHT.’ Me, Karen, Julie, and Laura experiencing the ride of our lives driving on the sidewalk between a house and a tree. Yelling every five minutes ‘Wait stop the car here, | gotta take a ---! “Big Whigs! Hospital emergency room, was there a Bagus just admitted here? D-Night 1, 2, 3, etc. Tour de France. Convertable ride. Mary Jo saying, “Yeah why don't you all stand on the corner and perm your hair again!” All those parties. Laura’s house ‘Here come the freshman! Run! Downtown Adventures! 1988 Carribean Cruise with Beth, Kelly, and Nicole. Me and Karen going to the Rosemont Horizon for a BON JOVI concert and getting lost on the way there, ending up in an airport. “Well Karen should we Arrive or De- part? Also getting lost on the way home ‘“‘OOP'S! | think that was where we were supposed to get offl!’’ Agua! Agua! Thanks for making my highschool years the greatest you guys. Especially my best friend Karen. RICH BAGUS “'Bogie’’ — Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2; My favorite high school memories are all the nights at Murph's with the doublebarrel shotgun and riding his mom's bike, nights at my house with T.H. waking my neighbors, 360's in Bluto's death machine, 4th of July at Kolk's, high fives in Kamel's car, fights with S.L. boys and being stabbed with Benn and Jimbo, driving Murph home without my license, Tippey the Turtle, French class Au'voir Ms. Williams, Lawn jobs in Scrap 44, Homecoming 87, Rip- ping signs with Mac and George, the beach, wrestling — Thanks Mr. Burton, touchdown from Kolker in Playoffs, Sophomore Football, taking conference in Borkball, and my friends Murph, Ram, Jimbo, Brother, Bluto, Kolker, Her- nando, Pic, Janel, Kruegs, Mac, George, Hooder, Benn, and Muzekes. But most of all Laura, you're the best, Thanks. BESSIE BARLAS “'Beshie ''Bee-Bee ’ — Foods Aide 2; My favorite high school memory is all the friends | make and all the good times | had. Especially with Maria E. and the Jailhouse Rock, that includes G.C. and D.R. summer of ‘87. Also the recent friend | made, Rita G. She's the one who opened my eyes and turned me into a mad woman this summer, | owe her alot. Thanks! Most importantly | can't forget to mention some other important close friends throughout highschool who are E.E. and J.S. Thanks Guys — Homecoming was Great!!! KIM BARRE ‘Pebbles’ ‘‘McBoober |I ’ — People Tutoring 2, 3, 4; Gymnastics 1; Key Club 3, 4; My favorite high school memory is Nov. 21, 1986, Dyke nites “87 ' Talks with MJ. and T.O. 9 yrs. with Laura Brown and loving it, L.B. Flirting your way to meet the band, J.B. 85 “Gotcha Butt,” 5b with R.N., D.L. 84, Homecoming ‘86 M.V.A. with M.J., L.R.S.H. with Big Wig McBoober, Thanks to LB, MJ, TO, BC, LP, KM, HW, and DF — | love you!! The jetta and most of all getting to know and love the most important person in my life, Dave Fortier, | LOVE YOU! ... Mrs. F. Dave put gum in my hair, oh that's cooll! Thanks for making the end of H.S. a nightmare come true. | would have nev- er been able to do it without you. (Remember the watermelon and the button hole? Thanks!) Cland with T.O. and ‘Kirk baby theme” Thanks Trac, Dyke nites with Laura (looking for R.B.) and Crown Motel ''87, ' L.B., M.J., and T.O., thanks for listening to me do the Big Wig Baw, | love ya's. SHANNON BEAUVAIS ‘Marlena’ — Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; My favorite high school memory is when Chris King and | went out. Patti and | danced to Jungle music in gym and went sliding down the Picasso. In Lemont, Patti had a little to much, Vicki played mother hen. Kim and | collided, can she really see, Girls B-Ball became regional champs — 87. Remember the fat girl in yellow and black dancing like a cow and Cindy knocking on the lamp pole asking, “Who's there?’ Meg you get to excited, Hello cousin Vache. ‘I’m Blinded,” “Can't seem to fing it, ’ ‘We have oreg- ano, ‘‘Confidence is the key word,” “What's your name girl, ’ “‘Homer'’ ‘The — hidey hole,” ‘I love Mr. S.S! ' Finally to my best buddy that means the world to me, who is a special gift from God. Your friendship offers so much. Friends are friends forever. Thanks Vicki: For all my friends | didn't mention, ‘I'll miss you all,’ Love Marlena. DAN BEHLING “B — Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 4; My favorite high school memory is taking conference freshman year, and beating Argo twice. MELANIE BELLIO “'Mel'’ — Marching Band 3, 4; Concert Band 3, 4; Pep Band 3, 4; Publicity for plays 1, 2, 3; Library Aide 1, 2; Ecology Club 1, 2; Badmitton 2; Yearbook Staff 2, 3, 4; My favorite high school memory is being in band my Jr. and Sr. year. Going to Nashville, we won't forget those times with me, Ang, Dana, and Karyn ... ‘'P-U ' And those bus drivers right Karyn? Cincin- nati ‘‘88,’’ what about those guys Ang! Walking up to Jewel on new Year's Eve ‘84 with T.C. in the sleet to get ice to © chill the champagne, only to find it closed! The fun time’s in Thompson's science class freshman year with L.W. — and K.C. Mornings in front of Jill's locker and Angela's locker. At the U.I.C. Pavil- lion, going down the elevator with G.M., L.W., and A.S. Yearbook with Mr. D., “Hey Bellio:”” Mr. D. and Mr. J. calling me and my sister ‘‘Biy Bellio’ and “Little Bellio.’’ But mostly to my friends who were there when | needed them the most. Thanks so much, I'll miss all of you! STEVE BENYON The Furniture’ — Football 1, 2; Track 1, 2, 3; Wrestling 3; Key Club 3; My favorite high school memory is playing air hockey in Mr. Leary's room Jr. year with Jeff Pohlman, J. Shubat, and M. Ganzer. Going down state for track soph. year with Mr. Rob- inson. Going downstate for track Jr. year and almost getting killed on the way down by letting Eric Staudt drive, remember that ‘'Freshy.’’ Hanging around Cappos and the gang the last four years. Freshman year calling Mr. Lockwood a mother while being in the showers. Getting beat up by Sokolow- ski, Halt, and Sweis. Fighting John PohIman frosh. year before Football practice and half the football team was there and when we went to practice we had to puked. VERONICA BIZZOTTO ‘'‘Ronnie” “Vern'’ — Football Stats 1; Basketball Stats 1, 2, 3, 4; Concerned Students Organization 3; Junior Class Advisory Board 3; Senior Class Advisory Board 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Pep Club Vice-President 4; Key Club 3, 4; Key Club Historian 4; Shield Staff 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; My favorite high school memory is all the great times with my best friends Wendy and Boo-head, Florida '87 with Wend, Kath, Shar, and the boys from North Carolina — “Help me Rodney!” Dodging slush puddles with Wendy on our way to school. Me and Wendy hav- ing fun and wanting to sit in the front of Mr. Hess' room. Hangin’ with the two- two boys: Artie, Jay, Mike, and John. All the times over the summer '85 with Laurie C., Lisa S., Wend, Beth, Artie, and BOG — Lisa and Wendy taping their noses up! Jammin’ to the oldies with Wendy and all our late night talks, thanks dude. Being allowed to hang around with upperclassmen when we were juniors. Leaving Mels standing on a corner after a chinese fire drill. Kathy's Halloween Bash! Going to the beach in September and being the only ones there — and me and Wendy swimming! Freezing at -St. L's baseball games. Lovin’ the Lawrence Boys: Sam, Lar, Mark, Jim, and Joe! The many nights with Wend, Amy, and Boo-head at “Hawiian Tropics!’' Yeggin’ Amy's car from the inside — TWICE! The endless nights at D.Q. with Shar, Deb, Ann, Kath, Mel, and Wendy. Spending the summer in Tony's garage with Brandy, Rob, Bobby, Jay, Squid, Weavy, Mike, Emmet, and Jim — the “Clan” that's “roll the field,’ and half us— | “Too Cool! Ronnie's Suburban! Espa- nol with Penelope and Jim G. Joan — “Papel de scratche!! ' ‘‘Tres-Unol!’ Beth — KIWI! Having a great time down- town when Owie and Mike took Wendy, Beth, and me to 50's McDONALDS. Getting to know and love Tammy P., Shannon D., Jeff, Dave, Danny B., Tim, Cheech, Mark, Joe, Rich, Paul, Dan M., Mike E., Joan, Melissa, George, and es- pecially Kenneth Hamilton! Wend — Thanks for being a great best friend! — “Long live Stanely!! “HERPES Forev- er!’ Thanks for all the great memories, | love ya alll! LAURA BOHNE — OEA Club 4: My favorite high school memory is partying with Peggy L., going shopping with Je- annie C., and worrying about the car being stolen with Jamie B. All you guys are great. Let’s keep in touch. But my best memory was meeting my boy- friend, Todd T. He's the best thing that ever happened to me. Also | want to thank Mrs. Ledman for being such a great teacher and making OEA such fun. MARK BOUSMAN “‘Bous, ’ ‘‘Nuge ’ — Baseball 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Bowl- ing 1; National Honor Society 3, 4; Spartanite 4; My favorite high school memory is my four years of basketball and making lots of new friends. Also, beating Niener in horse everyday after practice and teaching him and ‘‘O ' how to ‘‘talk egyptian!’ And to the editor | want to P.H.F.O.C.!!! JAMIE BOZZI ‘‘James'’ — Gymnastics 1; French Club 2, 3; Key Club 4: S.C.A.B. 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; My favorite high school memory is France with Beth (Geek), ‘I’m Robin Leech and | don't know why!, ’ Ann in her black ensemble picking cherries; Terri and the infamous black bra; Laurie (Woman) don't forget Bennigans, concerts, and late-night dis- Cussions you horndog; Toney | Love You! Thank you — to those who were always willing to lend a helping hand or ear, and to wish everyone good luck in the future. MONICA BRANDT “‘Mon’' — Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; M.V.P. 4; Student Council 1, 2, 4; Homecoming Court 3, 4; Homecom- ing Queen 4; Class Treasurer 1, 2, 3, 4: | Class Advisory Boards 1, 2, 3, 4; Bas- | ketball 1, 2; Varsity and Marching Band 1; Key Club 3, 4; Counselor Aide 3; Pep | Club 3, 4; Forensics 2, 3; Theatre Arts | Club 2, 3, 4; The Wiz 1; Heaven Can | Wait — Stage Crew 2; Anything Goes 2; | Fame — Assistant Director 3: West | Side Story 3; Outstanding Junior Girl 3; | My favorite high school memories are all the times spent going out with and get- | ting to know all my good friends — ' Katie, Debbie O., Kim, Beth, Kathi, | “Souks, Burbs, Alice, and Christy. Other unforgettable memories include | volleyball '86 and '87 — Inside the lines Laura, TAD's ‘‘awesome ’ spiking (sorry | Ms. |. it wasn't funny at the time), and rapping on the mats with Dee and Sue. _ Junior year ‘food fight,’ the taste of Chicago '87 with Corbs (number 5), Lu- ther concerts with Kim, my first play, meeting all the awesome juniors — Dave, Jill, Jen, T, Chris, and Heidi. Help- ing Kathi with her Saturday evening | habits, Fuzzy Navels anyone?? Summer of '87 with last year's Royal's — Kirst, Christy, Dina, Debby, Mandie, Debbie, and Kathy — Thanks for the initiation guys. Definitely most memorable was Homecoming '87 — Thanks to every- one that made it so special. Also thanks to my family who has supported me in everything I've done and to my two very best friends Nancy and my mom. DAVID BRASHINGER “Dinger’’ — Li- brary Aide 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys Tennis 1, 2: Junior Class Advisory Board 3; Theater 3, 4; “You Can't Take it With You 3: West Side Story 3; King and | — Crew 4; Arsenic and Old Lace 4; Forensics 4: Theater Arts Club 3, 4; My favorite high school memory is ell, it's been inter- esting “Oh, o.k. AB-H with CT, MG, MC, TK, ED, KL, GP, LM, and GP — “Where did | put that bumper — oh yeah, in the trunk with the rest! Family life with the Sycamores and practice in the projection room with K.C., Senior lunch with CT, TT, AE, PS, RR (Oops LL), and SS — “Alright chomp it Tom.” Physics with CT, waking up to that smil- ing face every morning — ‘We are not amused, ’ To all of my french friends, Au Revoir — and Christy, TPMA! Forensics, Greg's OC, INXS at ISU, Cheri S, the freshman show, Sheila G., Lear, Cheryl, Karen, everyone I've met in theater, and AWWN (You know who you are) will never be forgotten. And to that Director who they say looks like me — Thanks Dzurs. I'll miss you all! KATHI BRISCO — My favorite high school memory is To MB, LB, TD, Thanks for letting me be the ‘New Girl at your table. To KP, MB, and LY next time | fall out of a car help me up, O.K.? To Am, ‘Tennis anyone? To all seniors that went to Paris '87 “perhaps” ... another time? and Beth, you suck juice. LH and KP ‘'l want to go home,” Hal- loween '87. Tammy P., Let the tiny bub- bles live on! TD, TD, LB, watch those whale tales!! MB, KP, LB, BC, LY, Am, JB, TD, TD, Thanks for always being there for me, and all the memories |'Il have for the rest of my life. LAURA BROWN — Cross Country 1: Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleading 4; Key Club 3, 4; SCAB 1; My favorite high school memory is freshman yr. Science field trip with Lisa. My house and the dart board, oops, ceiling. Kim's sophomore fall. History class junior yr. Thanx Rich, Cheerlead- ing '87, Me in an Ambulance, D-Nights, Didn't we almost have it all, Ice skating '87 and '87, '86 Weed you are Peggy Flemming, '87 Eileen, Don't fall geek. Peanut day both years with Lisa, Kim, Tracy. The weinerman! GNO's and BNO's that never worked. MM party '87, Foods '87, We demand a refund girls hotel. Driving Dr. Death's car and the Regal G.T., Homecoming '87 and Prom '87. All my friends especially Kim my very best friend, Karen, Jo, Heather, Lisa (Weed), Tracy (McBoober), Ericka (Ms. Gossip), Tina, Mary, Amy, Gina, Eileen, and Julie. But best of all was meeting Richie. Love you Bogie. KEVIN BUMSTEAD — Basketball 1; Godspell 1; Dracula 1; The Wiz 1; Cho- rus Line 2; Forensics 1, 2, 4; Soccer 3; Student Council 2; Thespians 1, 2, 4; The King and | 4; Show Choir 1; My favorite high school memory is all that | hve learned, not only in school, but how people act and about life in general. Being the King in the King and | Taking conference with Rose Trlak soph. yr. in Forensics, and taking con- ference in Basketball froshman year LAURA BURBA ‘‘Burbs — Volleyball 1, 2,3, 4; M.V.P. 4; Basketball 2, 3; Softball 4; Track 1; Advisory Board 2: Staff Aide 1, 3, 4; My favorite high school memory is the times I've spent with my buddies Tracy, Tammy, Kim, Truc, Monica, and Kathi. Including the ‘| am Woman Dance, ’ The runs of Dirty Dancing, “The Rebels,’ Kim's Love Triangle,” Florida (rmemeber M.R.), Listening to Mon ‘‘Rappin' ' ' Homework sessions with Truc, Crammin' in Tad's car, Spending time with Alf, Our ‘‘locker buddies” and Chem. with John. | want to thank my mom and friends for their help and wish them good luck in the future. TRACI BURTON “Thumper” — Track 1; Basketball 1; Media Center Aide 2; Pom Pons 3; My favorite high school memory is when CG and | put stickers on Mr. Olson's pants in the library when he didn't know it, Mr. Holmgren's freshmnan year of Algebra in summer school when we put chalk all over his chair and he sat in it, Mr. Leary's Amer- ican Lit class with SS, MM, and PB, “‘I'm caught in a trap! ’ Ms. Leable’s jogging suits, meeting one of my best friends ever, Melissa Lavela, all the blind dates that CG set me up with that never turned out! Winding up on the lawn of a restaurant after a block-long bus ride with CG, Art class with Sean, “remember the year 2000! ’ Spanish | class with KB and Lee, it was a blast! Walking into my freshman shop class and | was the only girl and everyone thought | was in the wrong room. Pho- tography class senior year with LJ and PB, ‘‘l will!’ Singing X-Mas carols with CT in Algebra freshman yr. My most favorite and best memory is meeting my boyfriend Jim Moore outside a Junior “Mixer” | love you and hope we last forever! GEORGE CANELLIS ‘'Monkey ” — Football 1, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Bas- ketball 2; JCAB 3; SCAB 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Student Council 4; Homecoming Court 3, 4; Homecoming King 4; My favorite high school memory is our end of the year beach trip after Jr. yr. Thanks for stopping Spiv, and the more | think aobut it | think | could've took that lady. Being Pres. of the S.O.C. Club for 2% yrs. until Heather W. came along and made me hand over the Presidency to Paul H. Football season '86 when me, Tony H., and Jeff Mac lead the team to the state playoffs. Being a part of the record setting bunch that did a number on Bubblehead. Helping two — can get home from every party after she had that second can. Summer baseball '86 when we were ranked among the top 4 teams in the state. And meeting a great bunch of people at OLCHS — Hendo, Bee, Mac, Feez, Ice, Cheech, Hooder, Bags, Kruegs, Mulhall, L.A., Fiigs, Ghet- to, Heeps, Kolker, Janal, Wasko, Rocher, Dr. Death, Ken, Immy, Graz, Doc, Bill J., Joe C., Mr. Hernandez, Spiv, Kestian, Slayer, Duane, Troy, Kmaker, Tuuz, Super star Ken, and Kamal MIKE CAREY ‘“'Stilts’ “Dawkins” — Mathletes 1, 2, 3, 4; Chess 2, 3, 4: Bowling 2, 3; Spartanite 4; NHS 3, 4; My favorite high school memory is when Paul, Manish and | burned the peanut brittle in chemistry, and displayed it so everyone could see how well guys can cook, when Jeff blasted his radio in the middle of the Aurora West Chess Tour- nament Stunning hundreds of people, all the antics in Halgebra 1-H, Ed's bril- liant driving at Comiskey Park, Val's brithday party, and meeting some of my best friends Arnie, Jeff, Pam, Larry, Val, Ed, Paul, and Tina. Thanks for making OL a great place to be! TIM CARROLL ‘Honey’ “Sweetie” — JCAB 3; Theater Arts 1, 2, 3, 4; Spartan Guard 2; Godspell 1; Fame 3; You Can't Take It With You 3; West Side Story 3; My favorite high school memory is get- ting insane with JH, DH, JE, DM, BB, TC, and BS by slamming anything a fake |.D. could buy. Sunday night at Kiulehan's — In '86 Jack's first, second, and last party, ever (Chandeler’s) Spending the night on the 18th green, summer '86-'87. U of | and my Absolute favorite memory, meeting Julie (Coincidentally Bears Superbowl Pa- rade Jan. '86) JOE CATALDO “Dr. Love” “Rerun” — My favorite high school memory is Cruisin’ in the Camaro with Dorm, Imy, KJ, PM, and SF. Working at the drive-in with Mark D. blind, cripple, crazy, 8-80 Almost getting thrown in jail because of Mark kidnapping two kids and imper- sonating an officer. Hangin around George C., Kruegs, Dorm, Ku, Imy, Big Dave, Perrish. Playin’ hoops with Big Dave. Getting our picture taken by Sun's Cleaner. Love you guys always, Joe. DENISE CEPEK ‘'DEE ‘Nese’ — Gymnastics 2, 3: My favorite senior memory is working with Dawn C., and Dawn R. An egg over the bin, Sliding under Dawn's car, extra, extra syrup, and wrestlemania PEE-SHE! Summer school and lunch with Lea, the hailstorm at the beach, Truc hitting a parked car, Fish heads with Dawn and Niki. all nighters in the pool, Scott showing up with a case of nuts, Shee-Ra Get out and push the car, that Osco tag and Angi, tell Ed and Fred to have us home by 10:00! — Make that 8:00! Thanks to DC, DC, AM, NF, TD, Lu, and all of my friends at Oak Lawn for making my high school years great! BETH CEREVIC ‘‘Boo-Head ’ ''Beff’’ — Wrestlerettes 1, 2, 3, 4; Badmitton 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Pep Club Secretary 4; Key Club 3, 4; Key Club Vice-President 4; SCAB 4; Football Stats 1; Shield Staff 4; Basketball Stats 4; My favorite high school memory is sitting on my front porch with the 2-2 boys, and learning how to break. Experiencing MENUDO MANIA! with Lisa and Lauri. Cappos’ weekly parties. The parties in Tony's garage with Rob, Brandon, Emmett, Jim, and Weavy, sorry we became ‘“‘too cool” guys! Downtown with Owie, Mike, R and W — “Bump Ahead!” Winning a turkey in lunch “and | love it!’ The Alice Pietraszak Memorial Chair. Keep- ing Fagmitton a secret from everybody, until now — sorry Wend! Making every Monday a personal holiday for myself. The end-of-the-nite cruises past Whi- ties. Making record-breaking Peanut Day sales with Dave. My obsession with guys named Mark, along with Sam, Larr, Joe, and Jim. The Assassination Game. Prom '87-'88. Adopting a fresh- man. Going thru everybodies first love. “Yeggin!! ’ Checking out the under- classmen first thing Senior year. Imper- sonating a b-ball stat girl. Knowing and lovin’ DK, DB, GC, RM, BD, MF, Cl, CHEECH, ME, Mac, TH, PB, KW, PH, DF, JF, JG, DA, DR. Ronnie, Wendy, Aim, Shannon, Juels, Ann, Laurie and Mark — the friends that will be a lasting impression on me. JAMES CERRENTANO ‘Pooh Bear’? — Art Club 3, 4; My favorite high school memories are Senior year lunch with Tom Tom, Bing, Craiger, Anderu, Daisy, Shorty, and last but not least Roxy Romper. Flunking Mr. Hess's Algebra Class junior year on purpose. Having Mr. Markel for Health and making fun of his pants coming to life and choking him. Truc beating the heck out of me because | always hit her shoulder pads on her blouses. Making the float for the Homecoming parade and winning first place. CHRIS CHLEBEK ‘‘Sheleebek'’ — Foot- ball 1, 2; Swimming 1; My favorite high school memory is almost taking con- ference in football, all the fun in ice skating in gym, especially watching Mr. Dregar fall. And of course, Dr. Ed. Junior year, with KE — car 7! ARNOLD CHRISTIANSON “‘Arnie” “Chester — Varsity Band 1, 2; Sym- phony Band 2; Marching Band 2, 3; Pep Band 2, 3; Jazz Band 2; Mathletes 1, 2, 3, 4; Chess 4; National Honor Society 3, 4: My favorite high school memory is all the great times with Val — the con- certs, games, and especially Home- coming '87. ‘'Hey Mr. F. got any jumper cables? Also, meeting a whole bunch of great, funny people: MC, VF, JD, MG, and many more | don't have room to mention. Thanks for everything! JUDY CHRISTENSEN ‘Jude’? — Vol- leyball 1; Track 1; Key Club 1, 2, 3; Basketball Stats 1, 2; Advisory Board 4; Student Council 4; My favorite high school memory is all the laughs in the library with Dena and Lisa, the break- downs with Heather — what's next?, Debbie and Dunkin’ Donuts - we'll never make it! meeting the very best of friends, TH, NF, MR, BP, and EM. Pete's X-Mas parties, nice underwear, becom- ing good friends with the Lawrence guys, the curb at whities, skiing junior yr. — Tam and the killer pole. Late night talks with Nance and Tam, thanks guys, | love you, Homecoming '86, and meet- ing Guy, who | love very much and hope everything will always be as great as it is now. Thanks to everyone for the memories, and for making my 4 yrs. here the best they could be. JEANNIE CLARIDA ‘Space’’ — Bas- ketball 1; Softball 1; DECA 2, 4; My favorite high school memory is meeting all my friends, having Drivers with KG, 212 TB, LF, TD, KG, remember ‘‘Pervert?”’ Having Spanish with the Spanish four- some. “Quit giggling!’’ Also in health with the squirt gun! Sheryl, remember the beach scene?, Going downtown with the 'Sters,’’ Watch out for the cab! Working with Dingys 1 3. The un- forgettable Jane. Bes, the park wasn't that bad. Cookie and Mac the two wildest sisters a girl could have. Get sick anyone? Having Art with all my special friends, Cin-Cin, Troy, Jeff, and Joe. Thanks for making Art fun! The best memory is meeting Andy. The sweetest guy ever! SH Hawaii ‘88. Flor- ida-bound anyone? BILL COLE “Frog” ‘“Sparky'’ — My fa- vorite high school memory is making fun of everybody and thinking I'm a stud. SUE COOPER “‘Coops'’ — Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4: Deans Aide 2; Key Club 3; OEA 4; My favorite high school memory is all parties thrugh all four years. Parking on the side of the road with DS, KH, and JK! “You boxed me in!” If we'll still remember! The awesome boat ride downtown with DS, KH, and CW! “Paranoia!’’ ‘Where's the Planatari- um? ’ Homecoming '86 and '87 with DS, LC, CW, TK, KF, BJ, and RG! Prom '86. Fab Squad (DS, TK, KR) G.N.O. DS, KH, JK, HF, and the rest you know who you are, and especially the wonderful years I've been spending with Pat Hayes. BETH CORBETT ‘“‘Corbs’’ — Track 1; Concert Band 1; Girls Basketball 1, 3; Freshman Class Officer 1; Sophomore Class Advisory Board 2; JCAB 3; SCAB 4: West Side Story 3; The King and | 4; Arsenic and Old Lace 4; Key Club 3, 4; Key Club Officer 4; Wrestlerette 2, 3, 4; My favorite high school memory is drop- ping the cymbal Fr. yr. in band, singing “Mole Man with ‘Phil’, hanging spoons from my face at MM's, FRANCE! Thanks JB, KB, DP, ST, LY, AM, — you guys “suck juicel’’ b-ball with KP, LB, DO, and a lowlife Jr., skinny dipping with TOVUPALSSRB andes lnfeeliso cheap! ’ fun times with ‘the clan’, “YSTS, Being She-Ra with He-man, Taste of Chicago with M.B., fun times at wrestling meets and Wal’s room, being “Sister Christians’ with B-Anne, talks with JL, DK, and KB, having fun and making friends in the plays, unforget- table nights at Lisa's, being boring and going to bed at 3 am. then seeing dancing black underwear on the table, listening to JB being Robin Leech, watching KB eat a taco, cruising around in the camero and Celica GT with the two best friends anyone could want — Tracky and Weed. | love you guys, mom. What the ---- three Mus- kateers! LISA COWART “Luv Muffin’? — Vol- leyball Mgr. 1; Tennis 2; Pom Pons 3; Theatre 1, 2, 3, 4; Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4; The Wiz 1; OEA 4; My favorite high school memories are playing strip poker with Dave, LeeAnn, and Jim — with LeeAnn and Jim losing Big Time!, Fred- dy 3; Jukebox Saturday night with the gang — LeeAnn, Jim, Dave, Dawn, Renee, Vikki, Gwen, Anne, and Gina. To the girls nights out on the town — here's to you muffinette for all the witch- in’ times without our other halves, and to Dave for being that other half. It’s been a great year. Thanx all! oh, and remember — on the next hot summer night, break out that PAM!! CATHY COZZA — Varsity Band 1; Con- cert Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra for West Side Story 3; Junior Marshall 3; Read- ing, Writing, and Arithmetic, I’m finally glad that it's over with. Four years of study and some fun, all of a sudden it's over and done. For a very long time the memories will stay, and | wish you suc- cess aS we go our own way. To all my friends | say goodbye, I'll miss you all, and that’s no lie. LAURIE CUNNINGHAM — Wrestleret- tes 1, 2, 3; Volleyball 2; JCAB 3; SCAB 4: Key Club 3, 4; Counselor Aide 3; Pep Club 3; Freshman and Sophomore Class Advisory Boards 1, 2; My favorite high school memory is times spent with Julie, Sherry, Lisa, Gina, and Amy ... Katie's tea and Thursday night phone calls with Juel, Prom Assassins Game with Sherry — running from PH and JF, History with Shannon — ‘‘Take the money and run, Endless U of | trips — “Greeting'’ Amy, Nights at Cappos' and making up the skechivage vocabulary, driving around in the bananamobile, Weekends at Whities, Gina's Poems, Snowball fight with Juel, and Jay and Katie catching us, backing out of Sher’s driveway, Racing to the Monkee's con- cert with Juel being ‘‘uncool’’ to Jorge, Lisa getting the plant buds stuck up her nose, watching Johnny almost fall into the pond at the zoo, Thanksgiving day ‘87 at Soldiers Field, Getting Stuck in the elevator at NIU with Sher — “OK we'll play football with you. ‘Shoes and Socks our weekend ammunition, and most of all spending Junior year's summer searching for memories to put back here. So Long... JEFF DAVIS “'Lefty'’ — Chess Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Mathletes 3, 4; Tennis 1; Boys Bowling 4; Library Aide 1, 2, 3; Captain — Chess Team; My favorite high school memory is being with my friends all night long and | would like to thank all the people who made an effort to make this the worst four years of my life. Wouldn't you know they did it. TRUC DO ‘'Trucster’’ — French Club 1; Sophomore Class Advisory Board 2; Freshman Class Advisory Board 1; Jun- ior Class Advisory Board 3; Senior Class Advisory Board 4; Pom Pons 3, 4; My favorite high school memory is sharing all the good and bad times with all the wonderful people in the school. My spe- cial thanks to LB, TD, KB, DC, and KD. All the meant-to-be study sessions and the riot adventure of our first bus ride “Laura I'm sooo embarrassed!’’ Braid away Tracy ‘Oops! do it again. the nonstop talks and criticisms of guys with Cheri and Tina, ‘‘Where's that per- fect match?’’ The Richards victory. Party!’ “Share Dee!” ‘Kathi you're such a bum “Kim, we need a new job, The cold shower at the dunes, “Remember Nicole and Dee? The wonder trip to the zoo with Kathie, and the hard work and lame practices at poms with all my buddies. Thanx for a great four years! I'll miss you all! LISA DOWNEY “Little Lis” ‘ Weasle” —__ Yerbook Staff 3; Spartinite 4; English” Department Aide 3, 4; Thespians 2) | Forensics 2; Girls Swimming 2; Drama Club 2; Richards School Paper 2; My favorite high school memory is Mary- Lynn's endured friendship and com- radery, Lizard and me basking in Nance's light, Melsey and the many M M's, Carol and the Power Drive — (I think I'm having a ... ), Prom Jr. year | with Terri, Jim, and Bob; Donna and the saga of hot men (not mentioning | names), Cheesecubes and Homecom- — ing, Scottie and “‘madcap” adventures, _ Deena and ‘Destiny,’ Greg and Cre: | ativity — (I envy you), Cris and Beaner | for the day's roasting “‘poolside,’’ Terri for lost friendship and shared memo- ries, Kimmy for psychoanalytical expe: — riences beyond compare, Mrs. Whit for being the hip and happenin’ woman © that she is, Aimmee, my sister, for put | ting up with me, and last, but not least, | Jim, for sharing first love with me and | turning my entire life around. | love all of you and each of you has left a mark on} my life forever. (I'm scarred!) MARK DORMAN ‘‘Dorms ’ ‘Stormin’ Dormin'' — Football 1; Baseball 1; Bas- ketball 2; Wrestling 1, 2; My favorite) high school memory is cruisin in the) Camaro with Joe while being chased by || 15 colored people. Impersonating an of! ficer, cards at Halpin’s, sophomore Bas-}, ketball with Geraghty, Gedville, and) Walter. Walking home from the water) slides at 1:00 a.m. Getting thrown in jail) with Mac, Halpin, Bechtold, Mertic, and), Krueger for leaf bag breaking and car) hood smashing. Hanin’ out with KJ, Imy, | Joe. Ripping Halpin's and Walter's ‘rim down on accident. Lifting with Geraghty’ 6-3 180 + 6-3 225. Working at the Drive- in with Joe C. Blind, Cripple, Crazy, 8 to 80. ED DRAPER — Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4) Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Track 4;) Mathletes 4; My favorite high school) memory is meeting my girlfriends, Wileen Gausman, and then spending 3 yrs. of high school with her. Thanks Wileen, for making these the 3 best years of my life. Love always, Ed. TRACY DURAND ‘'Tad ‘‘Thor ’ — Volv leyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1; Softball 3, 4) Staff Aide 1, 3, 4; My favorite high school memories are track freshman) year with Laura trying to throw the shol put left handed. The V-ball bus rides) with undergarments hanging out the. window and the freshman. The V-bal) tournaments with bugs in the mats, the) chocolate cake scandle anc. “Rapping.” The time | spent with: Truc and her shoe in the bathroom. Truc) “let's do that Volleyball thing,’’ Kath) who doesn’t approve of my driving, Kel! lie who is always right, right? Tracy goest thou to ----, and Jan and Mike my movie buddies. Most of all my best bud: dy for 14 yrs. Laura Burba. Nobody cat) forget doing ‘Whale Tails” in the way) home from school with six people in the) car and all the lard ----- in the front seat!’ Limbo parties with Gwen, Anne, Tina! and the gang, Geometry with George) Dinger, Truc and our system. Englisl) with the moom when he was screwin() up the town. Psych class with Becky Craig and their jokes. Lisa, Donna, anv [ } Jen in gym class. Dancing to “| am Women with LB, KL, and MB. Doing “the swim with LB, and KB. Oh Ms. I. sorry about the finger it’s just my awe- some spiking. Thanks guys and good luck in the future. MARY SHANNON DURKIN ‘Punky’? — Key Club 4; The Wiz 2; Wrestlerettes 3; Library Aide 4; My favorite high school memory is meeting all my best pals, Mar-Bear, Aimicles, Te, Pea-head, Lau- ra, Ann, Boo, Wend, and Ron. Cappos- Fest! Me and Amy doing on all nighter. Driving around the family truckster, Yeggin'! “TCBY,’’ Men who wear Polo! Meeting everybody at Whities. The search for Naughton! Younger men! Consuming at Mar-Bear’s house. All the good times spent with Mr. Leora, gone but not forgotten, Amy's hit and run! Dog-Killers! All the fun at football games. Watching Boo do the splits over the front seat of my car. ‘Truly Special!” And to all the people I've managed to leave out, don't worry, | still love you. KIMBERLY DYBEK ‘'Squeaky”’ “Kimbo — Tennis Team 1, 2; Spanish Club 2, 3; My favorite high school mem- ory is when | met Bill. Thanx for all the good times we've shared and for all the times yet to come; You've made my life so special. You're the best guy a girl could ask for. | love you always. Also thanx for all the times spent with b-fry patters, my princess pal Truc, goofy Traci, and Karen with the bowling pin joke. | love you all! CINDY DYE ‘Binder’ — My favorite high school memory is my freshman year in Algebra when Andy K. and | used to throw things around the class and get everyone else in trouble. Push- ing Shannon Wells down the stairs and she didn't even fall but she felt like a geek. When Kim and | went to Archer with my boyfriend's '72 Chevelle and | locked the keys in the car with the lights on in McDonalds parking lot in the cold. Kim Franz loved it because all the guys were laughing at me. We had a blast! But my best time was meeting Gary Williams. | love you Gary. ANNE ECKENROTH Banana — Pom- pons 2, 3; Captain 4; Badminton 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; English Office Aide 3, 4. My best memories are leading the pommers with Donna (the first captains to hang out), Doing Miss Drill, and seeing Mooner do her thing! The northeast area (the birthplace of THE Love Goddess!). Chgo. and the Man with the Ring (FAX him!) and the Chinese Strangler! The Bruno Concert and classic times with Flash (Denny's anyone?). My birthday extravaganza (Orange Soda!). Walk Like an Egyptian! Baryshnikov defecting (eh-Carol?). The Anna Banana disease, Dave's chair dance, the dead mailbox, my ‘‘Men of Color,’ and my conversation at 3:30 a.m. Nov. 27. Unmatchiag couch cov- ers, Farmer Bob, and ‘our’ toy mobile (Mr. Potatohead!). Wanna see my ring??? Luv U Guys! ANDREW EHN “'Rick'' — Ecology Club |; Boys Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys Bowling Secretary 2; Media Center Aide 2, 4. My best memories are having lun ch with Tom T. and Rick A. for two fun-filled years. Making a lot of new friends Se- nior year. Having a lot of fun with the 4B crew, Lynette L., Dave B., Jim C., An- gela L., Pam S., Tom T., Craig T., Sandee S., and Cory N., and finally the late Egbert. Don't forget you guys to Chornp Chomp! KIMBERLEE EHRENHAFT “‘Airhead’’ — Mathletes 1; Teacher Aide 2, 3, 4; Ten- nis 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4: Football Stats 1, 2; French Club 1, 2, 3; Editor-Spartanite 4; Yearbook Editor 4. My best memories are fuzzy crayfish, Word Problem Parties — “'It's Option- all, ' Basketball imitations, Kickoff Dance Soph. year when K.K. split his pants, “shades demonstrations’ with R.P.M. Art with Jeff R. and his eraser people, Dance in gym class with Carebear and Donster, Terri's ridiculous shoes, Career counseling with E.J., meeting my most favorite “Overgrown Teddybear,’’ Homecoming with J.L., Having the best relationship of my H.S. years with my good friend J.J.L. Expos with Carebear, Mels, and BOXER SHORTS'!! History over the summer with Terri — HOSTESS! — And all the Joes between us! LRP French ll, the French foreign exchange students — Adventuresome”! Ballet volleyball, Pho- to sessions with R.P.M., Drivers Ed. with Chris C., NHS Induction — the dark and the stairs — ‘the Grand Entrance,” Taking Terri for a perm in the T-BIRD — POOF!, ‘jewelry chats with Terri and Mrs. Klusendorf, and ‘Thinking Photo with Jan, Perrish, and Andy — Brown M M's! Tennis with Mels and Wend — Thanks Guys!, the French Ill movie — Heidi, Jen, Ann, Scotty; Important issue discussions with “Uncle Chuck,’’ Whit for putting up with my moods and push- ing me on! And, of course, Yearbook with Mr. Di!!! LOVE YOU ALL!!! MARIA ELSOUSOU — Key Club 3; Pho- to Club |; Yearbook 3; Basketball 2; Switchboard Operator 1, 2, 3; Dean's Aide |; Teacher Aide |. My best mem- ories are all of the friends | made and all of the good times we had. The expe- rience Bessie B. and | shared through- out High School with the mention of C.W. and E.E. Driving both of us crazy. The time when Rita G., Lana, Debbie, and | got kicked out of the play ‘‘Fame”’ for being normal. Summer of '87 — the trouble Bessie and | got ourselves into that we didn't expect. Getting to know Lisa, having a good time in OEA, are just a few. Thanx! 4 THERESA ENGLMANN ‘Terri’ — Counselor Aide 4; National Honor So- ciety 3, 4; Football Cheerleader 1, 2; Cheerleading Co-Captain 2; Basketball Cheerleading 1, 2, 3; “Dracula” |. My best memories are the ridiculous shoes, Tina's sex talks, the “fuzzy crayfish’ heart to hearts at Bakers Square, Brownie Pie a la Mode, Career coun- seling for Kim, Carol, Tina, and me by E.J.B., driveway cheerleading with Car- ol, my favorite cheerleading partner and captain, Diane K.; Nice black bra Jame!! My lunch buddies M.M., L.D., and D.P.; Memories with Kim E. — Summer his- tory, all our “‘Joes, ’ cruising in the T- BIRD — POOF! and your unforgetable graceful entrance at NHS induction JR year! Tina, | can't possibly express in words our last four years — all | can say is THANK YOU! Cindy, I'm glad we be- came close friends this year — K.I.T Lee, it's been 16 years now — Thanx for being my “BIG SISTER — | LUV YAI! Parental Units and Rick, | made it! Thanks for all your love and support! And for the very special times spent with Ron, I'll treasure them always.” DAWN FEINER — Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Badminton 2; OEA 4, My best memories are meeting my best friend Tina C. and all of my other friends: Gwen, Kim F., Anne, Vikki, Lisa, Dave, Karen, Cheryl, Tina K., etc. I'll always remember when Gwen and | picked up Gary and Frank on that Friday night at John's Garage. The time when Karen, Cheryl, Anne, Renee, and | went to the Bruce Willis concert in a superstretch limo for the second time and Gino's East pizza. When we went downtown to Watertower Place, etc. When we went waving on 95th St. and picked up the cute guys and running away from the geeks. A special thanks to the Ferner Fan Club (the jocks). To all of my spe- cial friends, I'l like to say thanks for the special memories and for sharing them with me throughout my high school years. THANKS AGAIN! I'll miss you all and I'll never forget you! RENEE FEINER — Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Badminton 1, 2, 3, 4; Counselor Aide 4; Theater — Make-up and Publicity — “Anything Goes,” ‘You Can't Take It With You, “West Side Story,” “The King and |, ’ “Arsenic and Old Lace,” “Guys and Dolls.’ My best memories are all the great times I've had: Oct. 11th — the football and basketball games with our fan club — Mr. T-zak and Stef, he’s swe et — waving on 95th St. and picking up naval aviators — Bruno ‘87 with Todd's luxurious limo, Gino's East pizza, the cute business guys in front of “‘Mothers, ’ Hey, do you have a pool in there? ‘‘Sure, come on in!’ Moon foof singing — Tryouts and hackstage in the plays, ‘‘Cut that FRABAJABBA' and “'l need another drink,’ Jack, do you need powder? — Downtown Chicago with the Hard rock, falling pennies from the 7th floor of the WaterTower Place, Mrs. Fields cookies, the German guy with ‘Can you walk to Joliet? ' The beach, and our Se la Ser- enade on Rush St. — To all of our friends, I've had the time of my life the last four years. Thanx for everything! Remember to go for your dreams, and don't stop until you get them! | LOVE YOU ALL AND I'LL NEVER FORGET YOU!! NANCY FINN ‘'Fish'’ — Basketball Stats 1, 2; Pom-pons 2, 3; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Thespians Secretary 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3; Sec- retary 4; Key Club 3, 4; Freshman and Sophomore Class Advisory Board, JCAB; Theater — ‘‘Godspell,”’ “Dracula,’' ‘‘The Wiz, ’ ‘'Fame,’’ “Anything Goes, ‘‘Chorus Line, “West Side Story.'’ My best memories are all the times | spent with my very best friends Tambo, Jude, Shell, and Rick. And Cindy who has always been there — thanks. All the overnighters at Ric's with Herms, Stanis, and the Safari hat. When Jude drove over the parking bump. Homecoming ‘86 when | met the greatest group of guys Ray, Ray, Murts, Herms, Mayo, and all the other Lau- rence guys. All of the great times | spent with Ray, | LOVE YOU. Never forget Homecoming '87 with Murts and the Bud Box. Prom ‘86 and all of L.Z., E.M., D.L., P.C., and S.M.’s bashes and chug-a-lug at Pete's. | wanta thank all of my friends for all the good times we had together. | love ya gals. Tambo, thanks for being through thick and thin. Bud's rule! This is true! JILL FLATHOM ‘“‘Jillian’’ — Concert Bands 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band — Flag and Rifle Corps 1, 2, 3; Captain 4; Bas- ketball Stats 1, 2, 4; Staff Aide 1, 2, 3; Pep Band 2, 3, 4. My best memories can all be traced back to my crazy friends Their willingness to do just about any- thing just about anywhere has made my past four years the greatest. Endless phone conversations. Playing hookie when my parents were on vacation and getting caught. Lunch topics and burp- ing contests my senior year — Tric and Kendyl — you won. What come on it? Cruising for men with the WILD WOM- EN. Road trips to Wisconsin (Andra, get your ugly .. .) Cottillion happenings — B.H.N.P Hanging on for dear life in Dee Dee's Nova. Seven cows in a barn. 1987 red Firebirds. Madison, | want a pe- destrian! ‘‘My parents are coming home in 20 minutes — everyone get out!” Singing quintets of what? Shaving cream fights at 4 a.m. Aviance Night Musk. Peach jolly ranchers. | am rude! My name is ... | said YEAH. Meatloaf? Love the disco chain. Talk dirty to me Purple Opals, not to mention 1967 Gal- axies. Whoopie cushions in movie theaters. MP and stop sign action. Wak- ing up to Whitesnake. Do you like me yet? OTIS ... Summer highway ac- tion — Twist and Shout. The 87th St. pizza fling. OH, OKAY! Truck rides into drive-ins. While walking through the fur- ry forest ... BIG 'EM. | feel foolish. But, most importantly, meeting “‘flyboy”’ and making fun of our special friend, Lucious. It was out of good fun — Right Craig? Farewell OLCHS, but not good- bye! NICOLE FRACASSI ‘‘An'acole’ — Cross Country 1, 2; Key Club 3, 4; Pep Club 4. My best memories are my best friends Carrie V., Angi, and Nese, meet- ing Reggie, who inspired my fettish for Army wear, summer of '87, all-nighters in the pool, ‘87 Halloween massacre, the car stalling with us in our pjj.’s Whitties, all night parties, Angi, enlarge that window! | was where for two and a half hours?! FALSE! Hey Dawn, can | have my door handle back? Rides on the Spree at 4 a.m., Owie's checklist, no bP umet, no helmet, no helmet. Cruise of 88, Kelly, Beth, or Kim, What color is shower? Cutting with Carrie and having her mom walk in. Me, Truc, and Dee going to the beach in a hail storm — | love you guys! KIMBERLY FRANTZ — Football Stats 1; Spanish Club 3; My best memories are having all the great times with S.W., C.D., P.B., K.F., B.G., and all my new friends R.F., D.F., G.S. Especially meet- ing K.M. You're such a sweetheart CHRIS FREDRICK ‘‘The Rose” — Home Ec. Dept. 2, 3, 4; Girls Bowling 1; 213 Poepel 1, 2, 3, 4; Special Education Dept. Aide 3; VICA 4; C-W-T Work Pro- gram 4; Publicity Crew — “Dracula,” and ‘The Wiz.'' My best memories are being the only Jr. in my Sr. English class with Mr. Dzurison. | also met Reid, a great friend, I'll never forget that class. | want to thank all of my friends who helped me most through H.S., such as J.M., M.M., J.K. Thank you to Mrs. A, I'll never forget you. Shannon Beauvais — foods was a blast! The broken light in Mr. Tucker's class. Juli, the white build- ing. Do you still need new eyes? We can't forget Peter Pan, now can we Murph? Summers through H.S. with Jon will never be forgotten. The broken ash- tray at Wendy's was the best. | also want to thank Mr. Wax for using the pies in math. Mr. Vazzana for the program. Mrs. O with the shrimp. H.S. was a ball. It went so fast. | don't have enough room for all of my memories on here — “Sea of Love. KIM FRONTERA — Football Stats 1, Cosmotology |, 3. My best memories are all the great freinds | met, especially L.C., RG, S.B., G.C., S:W.,, and all the old friends | kept especially Kim F. Also the good times with D.L., J.D., K.W., K.C., and R.P. We had our bad times but my best times were spent with you guys. | love you all! JOE FUESSEL ‘‘Feez — Track 1, 2; Football 1, 2,3, 4; SCAB. My best mem- ories are making the state playoffs in ‘86, parties at Krueger's, seeing a frog on a school toilet, cruisin’ the Mario track with the all-time speed record, and making new friends, Kruegs, Mac, Dock, Jimbo, Heaps, Kendo, Stickman, George, The Dunnster, and B, because he's crazy! MIKE FULAYTER ‘‘Full’’ — Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2. My best memory is egging the Freshman Mixer Junior year with Feez, Mac, Doerr, Heff, and others. RITA GALASSI — Spanish Club 2; Bad- minton 2; Bowling 2; Cosmotology | 3; Cosmotology Il 4. My best memories are the summer of '87. Spending the whole memorable summer with Bessie B. was all worthwhile. Even though we got into trouble, for sure it was worth it. Trying all those special places, a least we made into a couple of them by meeting all those men. We had a “‘great, great” time. Meeting a best friend like Salwa for 7 wonderful years, she helped me a lot through good and bad times. I'm thanking all of my friends for being there when | especially needed you guys Spending my memorable summer with Mike T., I'll never forget you Mike — you always have a special place in my heart. Thanks a lot you guys! GINA GARRITANO ‘'Gean-bean” — Key Club 3, 4; Wrestlerettes 3; Pep Club 3. My best memories are meeting all of my friends, Lisa, Julie, Laurie, and Sher- ry. I'm glad we made it guys! Realizing | don't hate Tracy — you're the true McBoober. And ‘We love it huge!” Act- ing totally immature with Lisa P. HON- KY! ACHOO! Having two years with J.D. Working as a flight attendant with J.L. Hard Rock Cafe with L.C. and J.L. (Fish F!) We were close once — something is better than nothing Deno. Leable’s 214 nicknames, Lacing shoes with my bud- dies, and Superball Wall! Hey Juel, where's the Wall's pen? Going to the lake and fooling them all. Driving on the tollway (1 am the number one merger Joe!) Inventing M.S.’s future husband. The many poems. The best one: Tam- my's Tennies by T.H. Tom, you're the coolest! Key Club luncheon with the smoker, spaghetti man, and the sleep- er. Homecoming '87 — Thanks Ken. Hanging out with the guys — you know who you are! BOB GEDVILLE ‘‘Gedo ’ — Cross Country 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3; JCAB; SCAB. My best memory was spending my Jr. and Sr. years with Lau- ra Yurcisin. Prom '87. Halloween '87 with Lee-Lee, L.A., and Father John. Partying on the weekends! COLLEEN GEEGAN — Photography Club |; Freshman Class Advisory Board; Forensics 2, 3, 4, Theater 1, 2, 3. My best memories are all the times in the library with T.B. Got any stickers? Hav- ing met the one teacher who has meant more to me than any I've had before, Mrs. Whiteaker. Most of all, going to Canada with L.M. Should | go home and change? STEVE GLADER — Swimming 1, 2, 3; Ecology Club 1, 4; Spartan Guard 4; Soccer Club 3. My best memory is Freshman year after swimming prac- tice, we were cleaning the deck of kickboards and pullboys. Instead of walking with them to the corner, | threw the kickboard and it hit the fire alarm. KELLIE GREEN — Wrestlerettes 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2; Swimming 1. My best memories are spending four great years with Tom and loving every minute of it. I'm glad | have him. Also becoming friends with Sandy, Michelle, Kim F., Jodi, Wendy, Laurie, Jeanine, Carrie, Pattie, and Tami, Truc, and Sheri. Bombing 1 and 2 with Mike, Jodi, Kim, Johnny, Jeanie, and Kim F. All the late- night weekends, and especially every- one arguing with Blaine. | hope these friendships last a long time. Also the great times with Sandy and Michelle on softball and everyone else we went. Remember the incidents at the bowling alley and the great times at my house? Remember me, Sandy, Michelle, Cindy, Gary, Tony, and his friends Mike and Jim? Until 2 a.m.? Don't forget Kim (Loca) and all the gang trouble at the park. Or the pop in the face. PAUL GREENAN ‘'Flex'' — Swim Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Spartan Guard 1, 2, 3, 4; My best memory is when | won the swim meet for our team against Richards by one point. I'd like to thank Coach Scarpelli for pushing me to my limit for four years. PAUL GRIVAKIS “Latka ’ — Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Mathletes 1, 2, 3, 4; Mathletes President 4; Coun- selor Aide 1; Outstanding Accounting Student 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Spartanite 4. My best memories are making all of the new friends. My re- lationship with cockwood. Cutting track ena cross country practices to play football and basketball. Writing for the Spartanite. My close friends C.K., B.H., and: BC avinankSeiome aes ieee M.B., R.S., and K.K. LAURA HAEHNLEIN “Heiney” — Mathletes 1; Basketball Stats 1, 2; Switchboard Operator 2; Publicity Crew — “A Chorus Line, ’ ‘‘Heaven Can Wait; ’ Theater ‘Anything Goes. ' My best memory is every day of every year!! Not one moment is worth forgetting! The word problem parties freshman year for Alg I-H. French | with Mr. Lathrop and the rest of the gang. Cross- word puzzle parties for English Il-H. And last, but not least, J. ‘‘Indiana ’ R., or J. ‘5The Whip R. (you know who you are) | truely am sorry for those two times. Thanks for the frog! | never will forget you or any other fantastic friends I've made, teachers included. I'll always re- member you! GOOD LUCK'!! TOM HALPIN ‘‘Heaps'’ — My best memory is Dreg’s ripping his pants teaching us to punt. Lunch with Greek Late nights. Spanish with Michelle and Tammi. Running away from Hill with John, Greek, and Helms. Leaf bags, Foods with Messy lunches, Chicken, Ken, and Mac. Even B. Halloweens, Stickman, Expos with Fleable, and 95th. TAMMI HANSEN ‘‘Tamnbo ’ — Volley- ball 1, 2; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Stats 2; Counselor Aide 4. My best memories are all the crazy times I've had with Flipper, Jude, Air, Shell, and Bet. Homecoming ‘86 and especially ‘87. Bud's in the tub! The many all- nighters at Air's! Nanc and Herms get out of the closet. You're a good egg! All of Sean's Bud parties, Billy and Koss singing Bon Jovi at Bullfrog and Nanc and me takin’ a swim in the lake with the help of Sean and Koss. Viking Prom '87. Geek Time in Spanish with Tommy Halpin and Shell. Thanx for all the late night talks Nanc! | Love You Guys! Also the special times | shared with Sean. | luv ya! SHERYL HARRINGTON “Double O ' — Gymnastics 1; Manager 2, 3, 4; Teacher Aide 2, 3; Counselor Aide 4; Publicity Crew — ‘'Godspell.’’ My best memories are meeting all of my close friends and staying friends with the one ones. The time with J.C. and the “Mooning” ride to the Eisenhower game. You keep me smilin’. Cin and introducing her to “That” guy, and remaining friends throughout the hard times. Thanks for helping me with ‘‘Twinkies’ and going shopping for that ‘Special’ B-day gift. Meeting L.L. in Senior's room. “Garbage can talk anyone?” R.F. don't forget those dance steps. 4A lunch Sr. year with G.M., and C.B. Teasing C.B. about a ‘‘future”’ job for her. A.W. — don't forget your ‘“‘smobies. ’ Foods buddies — ‘‘Those are going to warp! Hey those choir jackets are so special!” “Car?” J.W. and all those special times together. Prom '87 with J.W., C.S., and D.W. LOUIS HARRISON “'Lucifer’’ — Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4; Art Club 1, 2: Library Aide 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2. My best memories are sitting with Keith Hitney, Tom Behling, Lee Beatty, and Bill Borg in lunch. Fifth period Foods class with Ed Fijal, Laura Brown, Paul Hennessy, Tina Kuksta, and Erika Muller. I'll miss you all! Most of all — GRADUATION! JEAN HASSE ‘Shawna — Bowling 1: Library Aide 2; JCAB; Switchboard Op- erator 3; OEA 4. My best memories are meeting all of my friends and all the great times we had together. All of the B.R. Mixers — Do the Dive! Bouncing off the elevator walls with Sue. The all- night trivia at N.I.U., seeing ten? Full moons on 111th St. The cafeteria at C.H. with Toby, Studmuffin, and the Vacuum Cleaner, The daily trips to (ST) Bressler's to see B.S., the Shauna song — remember it Sue? All the tennis games with Maggie. Hey Kim — ya wart! Car, is Dan working tonight? JASON HAYES ‘“‘Hayeser’’ — Football 1. My best memory is being recognized for the C.C.S.V.S.M.H. Award. LINDA HEIN “Ketchup” — Basketball 1, 2, 3; Cross Country 3, 4; Track 3, 4. My best memory is spending all of the good times with stick, skinny, steamroller Bri- guy, butt-jam, and the unforgettable times in the weight room. PAUL HENNESSY ‘‘Stickman’’ — Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 1, 2, 3; Tennis 1, 2; Soph. and Junior Class Vice-President; Senior Class President. My best memories are spending sum- mers downtown with George and going to the beach. Recording the largest strike on Bubblehead’s house. Taking over as Pres. of the S.0.C. Club. Meet- ing everyone and beating up on Feez, Mac, B., Bald, Kruegs, Bri, Dave, Mulhall, Heaps, Greek, J.H., L.A., and all the dances with J.G., T.D., and H.W. See you guys around. TONY HERNANDEZ ‘‘Boz ’ — Football 1, 2,3, 4; Baseball 1, 2; Basketball: 1. My best memories are all the times at Mur- phy's, the fights, Soph Football 6-1 2 Varsity playoffs. Varsity Football 2-7 big difference. M.M. Garage Kolk’s bike in the lake, on Bag's corner after that night. The bent mailbox. Let me drive. Soph. Baseball, The Kolk’s skids. Thanks to all of my great friends: Kolk, Bags, Amado, J.K., Murph, Spiv, Dylan, Joe G., K.J., Disco Dorman, Mac, G.C., Monkey, Feez, and Kruegs. But the best memory of all was meeting my girlfriend, Colleen, and all the great nights we spent together. | love ya — you're the best! SCOTT HERRMANN ‘The Herm” — ‘ Acapella Choir 2, 3, 4; Theater — “Anything Goes, “West Side Story.” My best memories are all those neurotic mornings walking about like a 2-week- old corpse as a result of ... well, we'll just say ‘‘staying out late.’ Berlin and Slimelight, trendy but they hold lots of fun. Going through difficult times with friends (John-Eric-Jenn), it was definite- ly worth it. Last (but certainly not least) observing the critical yet almost con- tradicting metamorphosis of OLCHS . . . Congrats! And keep on moving, “Break through to the other side.” TRACY HESSLING — Cross Country 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; JCAB. My best mem- ories are state cross country with my roomies Vicki and Cindy, Cindy’s sur- prise bath and Vicki's insecure speech. Spending the summer of '86 with Liz at McDonald's. Handing off to Mels in those special track relays, ‘‘dang’’ Mel. Discovering .Tracy D's car has wind- shield wipers. Eating Malt Cups with Tracy in G. and R. Meeting ‘‘Littlebit ’ in health. KEITH HITNEY “'Hitman'’ — Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Aide 1; Counselor Aide 3. My best memories of all the bus rides to and from swim meets. The party after the sectionals Soph. year. Being and aide with F.S. Having all the freat times with some great friends C. Morris, M.B., P.M., B.W., GJ., T.K., “Hey Chris, pass it on!” JOHN HOLLENDONNER '‘'Crash — Football 1, 2; Baseball 1. My best mem- ory was when another student held the revolving door for the darkroom shut on Mr. Marks in Graphic Arts Jr. year. JIM HOLUB — My best memory is pull- ing the best hole shot in '87 and '88 in the parking lot. And doing a doughnut around the watchman (JIM). ELIZABETH HOULIHAN “Lizzie — Marching Band 1, 2, 3; Jazz Band 1; Pep Band 1, 2, 3; Varsity Band 1, 2: Concert Band 2, 3; Softball 1; Track 2, 3; Cross Country 3; Swimming 4; Indoor Track 2, 3; English Dept. Aide 3, 4; Concerned Student Organization 2; Pi Sigma Pi 4; Scholastic Bowl 4; JCAB; SCAB. My best memories are the lunch table Jr. year, Buffets, Little Charlies, Flying yellow marshmellows alias Super Dave, M M skits with Tammy P. — Gotta love those orange ones! All night wine and cheese parties with the mem- bers of the Bunny Fu-Fu pact — Scotty, Mels, and Tammy P. Scotty always feel- ing a bit superior, Gerbals. Crawling under the gates with the Tri-Captains and Kay. Cross Country conference Champs — is that on? Vicki and Bach- elor’s grove. Cindy and Meggy. Kathie L., Kim P. “Birds.” Agnes, Bertha, and Gertrude the B.F. Sisters. Lisa and Toni Mitchell. Lee Ann K. and my guitar play- ing. Arnie and Tom making scenes, | Cheri and Annette bowling. Thanks it guys, for everything, you've been truly )} SPECIAL. CHRIS IMRISEK “'Immy'’ — Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 4. My best memories are meet- ing and hanging around with J.F., M.F., meM., D:K., T.T.,.-Cheech, R.B., D.S., M.N., J.H., B.D., P.H., K.W., J.G., and the Lame Gang. You shoulda never came back. And especially going out with THE DOCTOR, K.J., and the DORMS! And also, C.R., Prime, and J.B. Hey Charlie! In memory of the Love Tun- nel, which had its good times, R.I.P. ALAN ITHAL — Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4; Coun- selor Aide 1. My best memory is vo- cational Graphic Arts class with Ron, Mark, Darrell, and Sue. GINA JAWOROWSKI ‘‘P-head”’ — Swimming 1, 2, 3; Key Club 3, 4; Bas- ketball Stats 1, 2, 3, 4; Office Aide 1, 2, 3, 4; Theater — “The Wiz. ’ My best memories are all those crazy memories with Tina, Mary, and Amy. Spread Ea- gle, Great America, Mickey D's wipe out, Busted '87, 102 you horn dog! Mar- bear, dill fight! J.W. psyching me out for the blood draw. Bina and Kar-bear, do you want to go to the carnival or walk down Central? Wild summers of '86. Progressive Mar! Lin and Manda Prom ‘86 — 206! Sweetheart Dance one nighters at N.I.U. Homecoming with Paul. Thanx for everything Mar-bear, Te, and Amicles. Of course ‘'l love you Dave, my baby!” JANICE JODLOWSKI “‘Janimal’’ — Pho- to Club 1; French Club 2, 3; Softball 2, 3, 4; Student Trainers 3, 4; Spartanite 4. My best memories are Photo class with K.E. and P.B., softball — “Are we hav- ing fun Surm?, ’ my batting average (HA-HA!). Attack of the killer map. Zulu. C.M., M.M., M.L. Garbage can talk. Cyndifest, Ouijafest — let's go to Whit- ey's! The blender incident. Hehehe (Mr. Ricken flashback)! P.S. | don't pschobabble. JOHN JOHANDES “Bon Jovi'’ — Foot- ball 1. My best memories are Freshman gym and meeeting all the girls in Oak Lawn High School. Racing cars and cool with a six pack and a radio. LEANNE JOHNSON ‘‘Lea’’ — Art Club Secretary 2; Basketball Manager 3; Key Club 3, 4; Dean's Aide 4; Social Science Dept. Aide 3, 4; Cafeteria Aide 2, 3, 4; Switchboard Operator 2, 3, 4; Freshman Class Advisory Board; Soph. C.A.B; JCAB. My best memories are watching D.C. land on her Asian friend in the hall after L.F. and | tweeked her nose in the Cafeteria Soph. year. The lunchbunny table including L.H., M.M., D.B. Prom ‘86 — Thanks Jim. Homecoming '87 with Ken. Meeting and becoming best friends with Laurie Fornek and having our lunchtime talks at McD's. Our overnighters. Thanks so much Laur. But most of all, my BEST memory is meet- ing Ken Crous . . . | love you! KAMAL JUDEH ‘‘K.J.'’ — Basketball 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. My best memory is winning conference Freshman year in basketball. And thanks to all the people | met in high school. BRIAN KANE — Golf 2, 3, 4; Swimming Wey 4: BESSIE KAVOURAS — My best mem- ories are meeting all of my friends throughout the years and especially be- ing with the “Greek Mafia.’’ We do make a scene don't we? I'll never forget the dances — some good, some not, right Sofe? Also at U.I.C., walking end- lessly to find a place to eat, then the “pizza-pop”’ and finally switching pitch- ers. There were a lot of other great times too. Genie — don't forget ‘‘Hit the Deck. But best of all was being best friends with Sofe Pappas. What’s up, sis? Thanks for being there when | needed you. CHERYLE KENNELLY ‘'Flash ’ — French Club 1, 2, 3; King and | 4; Ar- senic and Old Lace 4; Pom Pons 3; My best memories are all the classic fun with my favorite friends — P.S. | love you ‘85! The yellow folder, chocolate shakes and fries, the 50's dance, point A does not meet point B, nice nail Cliff, let’s vacuum, dancing with a gaurdrail, the allnighter, Speedo!, Chcago — Se la serenade on Rush Street, Pennies from Heaven, Mannequins | and II, doin HRC, the beach, Can you walk to Joliet?, Scott Herrmann, Irving Tyler — think about it short, wild woman Williams and her wacky movie, animal slippers, Poms, air biff with Boof, orange pop and cake, water gun mania, Denny's! White lines and I've got a gun, Diet Coke, Does you mommy know you're out this late?, Boink, boink, boink . .. you know the rest, La Bamba, Double Trouble for- ever, the haircut, my kids — Cashmere, Dakota, Flame, Sapphire, and Bartho- lamew, Walk like an Egyptian, $100 paintings, Bobby!, Ronnie the Commie}, 7th period studyhall, Hi! Mr. Olson. deathtrap, our Fan Club — Fred, Ted, Ned, and Spud, Fames Fourth Row Fan Club. LEE ANN KERNS “Lina” — Girls Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls Track 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 3, 4; Pep Band 1, 4; Marching Band 1, 4; Pep Club 3; Mathletes 1; Teacher's Aide 3, 4; My best memories are playing “uh hum poker with Jim, Lisa, and Dave and losing Big Time. Being best friends with Annette and Carol. Playing softball and football with Cheri, Annette, Liz, Arnie, Tom, and Jim whom | never saw. Going out with Liz and Mal. Laughing for two hours at Liz's house, Play that guitar, Liz. Being part of the senior gang — Vida, Tina, Steph- anie, Tracy, Michelle, and Tracy. Nash- ville: room 1818, our late night movie hunt winning first place, the everlasting bus ride with Ace. | will never forget 5B lunch. Tina, Vida, and Steph., Bulge may it one day explode, superman cape, Jim's message, where is your girl- friend?, whale watchers, Kris and Pam the greatest BF's ever. Some certain B- ball games. Kim F. for not making it to the bathroom in time on the way home from D.Q. Gina McA. for making me laugh and to the latest jailhouse gang — sorry. Thanks to everyone that has made my four years great. To the girls on the B-ball team — we are going to state. | cannot forget, Freddy Krueger may that be the best time ever and to Lisa, Dave and of course Jim may we have more great times. MIKE KIELAR — Wrestling 1, 2; Dis- cipline Committee 2, 3, 4; Spartan Guard 3; Key Club 3; Thespians 3, 4; Thespian Officer 4; Fame, You Can't Take It With You, West Side Story, The King and |, Arsenic and Old Lace; My best memories are meeting all the peo- ple I've met, especially all the new peo- ple | have met this year. | would like to congratulate everyone on making it through these past four years of grow- ing up and realizing all of the happiness and pain that can be found in high school life. So here’s to you! Good luck on your future endeavors. (How cliché) Hope to see you around! EARL KING “Corky'' — Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; My best mem- ories are running track and cross coun- try, advice on the world from L-wood, all the things that have been and still wouldn't, summer vacation, going to football and basketball games, senior year, weekends, all the friends | met. Thanks for all the memories, good times, and the days to come, but most of all meeting Kellie K. WENDY LYNN KLAUS ‘Goldie’ — My best memories are partying in Scarp's room with S.M., P.B., J.C., and GF Remember guys ‘Fry Forever’ Going to McDonald's and eating it in Brown's Being Mike's psychiatrist in gym and me and M.D. making fun of F.F.D. in Government. Parenting class with Binky “Talk, Talk about serious. Me S.M., P.B., and J.C. brking in Scarp's room and Janet always getting blamed Thanks to all of my friends for making my H.S. years special, but the best memory of all is meeting my boyfriend Greg — Thanks for being there sweet- heart KELLY KLUTCHARCH ‘Kelchins ’ — Swimming 2, 3, 4; Captain 4; Track 3, 4: Badminton 2; JCAB 3; SCAB 4; French Club 1, 2; Basketball Stat Girl 2; The Wiz 1; Office Aide 1, 2, 3; My best memories are meeting all my good friends Mich, Dawn, Julie, Fer, Bridget, and Liz. Never forget ‘Cemetery Bust and Frank got away, my car dying 5 times in one night. Road trips to O-F., Jul tripping in the street, Juke dancing “wok,'’ Fer ‘‘l hate your driving,’’ Me and Mush at Senior High, Ending up in Indiana from Oak Street B each. Home- coming '87 by myself. Liz and Bridge attacking me during swimming. Best of luck to the awesome Girls Swim Team Thank you guys, it was a blast. Yeah baby! S.T.C! Mich, try not to fall off the ski lift! Jul, was the toilet comfortable, the bathtub was! STEVE KAMK — Football 1, 2, 3, 4; My best memories are getting 3 sacks against Shepard senior year, going to Hennessy's brother's, all the parties and card games junior and senior year, and meeting James, Tony, Charlie Brown, Karie, Michelle, Dave K., and Mie? DAN KOCHANEK ‘Slug’? — Skate- boarding 1, 2, 3, 4; Skate Punks 4; My best memories are skateboarding with Greg Vickers at the warehouse and do- ing wallrides. Meeting Greg Vickers Going to concerts on school days with my friends. Not following school trends MARIA KOLIOPOULOS — Basketball 2; Spanish Club 3; Bowling 3, 4; Athletic Trainer 4; My best memories are hang- ing around with all my friends Genie, Sofe, Bessie, Spit, Chris, Terry, and Stan, going to the Goya dances, always fighting with each other, Basketball games and practices, dropping pizza in the pitcher, going to U.I.C., party at Georgious, parties in Genie's base- ment, always having to work on week- ends, going to the movies, Junior Olym- pic dances, Thanx for always being there and | hope we all stick together and continue having fun. P.S. the Greek Mafia lives! KHRIS KOLK ‘Kolker’? — Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2; Thespians 4; My best memories are all the good times at Murph’s, ripping rims down with Bogie and Tony, playoff game '86 — throwing a touchdown to Bogie. To all the guys Bogie, Pic, Dave, Jim, Murph, Grant Fees, Bill, John, Owie, Janel, McGreal, Tony, and Joe. Soukup ‘87 where | met my best and most important memory Jeri Sue, Thanks for all the good times sweet- heart ‘| Love You. ’ Especially Home- 215 coming '87 and last Christmas. DAWN KOSEK “'l'’ — Volleyball 1; Pep Club Officer 3; Forensics 2, 3, 4; Theater Arts Club 2, 3, 4; Theater Arts Club Officer 3, 4, The Wiz, A Chorus Line, Heaven Can Wait, Anything Goes, Fame, You Can't Take It With You, West Side Story, King and |, Guys and Dolls. My best memories are learning so much from the person who cared enough to take the time to teach me, meeting all my special friends, being involved in the plays and forensics, but most of all the feeling | got when a very special little girl came up to me closing night of the King and | and called me Mrs. Anna. TIM KOSIK ‘‘Monster’’ — Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Shot Put 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2; Presidential Fitness Award 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Mister Illinois 2, 3, 4; My best memories are benching more than Pat Hayes and Scott Cap- pos, and taking Jr. Mr. Illinois three times. Also | hope to be as big as Tom Plats when I'm 20. DAN KOTOWSKI ‘Ski’? — Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 3, 4; Key Club 4; West Side Story 3; Varsity Band 1, 2, 3; Sym- phony Band 4; Marching Band 1, 2; Pep Band 3, 4; My best memories are going to state playoffs and having the fight against Thornridge, the peanut sale and the luncheon for Key Club, my high total of injuries all over my body, and when | heard that my friend set a girl’s hair on fire. KRISTEN KRAAN “'Krayon”’ — Basket- ball 1, 2; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Cafeteria Aide 3, 4; My best memories are be- coming great friends with Pam, Michelle, Ginny, Kim, and Linda. Also going to all of Ginny's great weekend parties and to her cottage after Prom. In lunch with Erika, Laura, Truc, and Tracy. Bowling with Pam. You can't forget DF '87!! At BB meeting Paul and Ron. KAREN KRAFT “‘Allyx’’ — French Club 1, 2; Badminton 2; Theater Arts Club 3, 4: The Wiz, You Can't Take It With You, West Side Story, King and |, Arsenic and Old Lace; My best memories are all the ultraclassic misadventures with my buddies, the wild ones. The 3 years of that weird woman Williams; the French movie with it’s high fashion footwear; Dan the man; Studly; cut the Fraba Jabba; yellow folder; Power Station ‘85; Happy Holidays! Se la serenade on Rush; Splash Dancin at Oak St.; Doin HRC; Pennies from Heaven, Can you walk to Joliet? DBWFH; Smash; Bowling Bus, T-zak’s hip and Stef; Oct. Il; Budda make a miracle — I'll say; No Dave, we're not having fun yet! You can lead a horse to water but you can’t turn him into a duck; Moon roof; Geno's East and the Limo with Todd; The return of the return of Bruno; Steve, Joe and the $30,000; English 2-H the killer map; the flower child sub in Accounting; the golf cart; The Limelight and Russel; McMahon's; Crawling under the tables at Giordonno's, Our Fan Club, the drink- ing fountain; Mae West; David in the locker; Warranty and guarantee; Speedo! La Bamba! Hello, Can you hear me? Are you sure? Well, | must be here then. Hours! Boink, boink, boink ... the allnighters; Yeah baby! Mickey D's with 216 Jayce; Ba-bing; Another cup of Mocha Java; Finally to all of my friends, that I've shared all of these memories with. Cher- yle (for always being there), Renee and Dawn too! Kim (remember the bowling pin), the speech click, strut, Kathie, all the people in theater and especially Dzurs. Thanx for everything (sorry, | got- ta be naughty). Last, but not least, Jayce. To all those not mentioned, you're not forgotten. Luv ya all! JIM KRAMP ‘‘Bubblehead — My best memories are having autos with Brien and listening to K call us cheesebrains. DAVID KRUEGER ‘‘Kruegs” — Base- ball 1, 2, 3; Football 1; Key Club 4; My best memories are partying with all the boys — Feez, Bryan D., Dan M., George, Mac, Doc, Halpin, Hendo, Bo- gie, Furman, B, Hooder, Pol, and Cheech. Meeting all of the OLCHS girls — Tammy P., Wendy, Ron, Tammi H., Tammy T., Lisa P., Laurie, Sherry, and Julie. Freshman and Sophomore year French class; Earth Science with Bro., partying at Krueg’s and Moese's. KRISTINA KUKSTA ‘Te’ — Photogra- phy Club 3, 4; SCAB 4; Key Club 4; Pom Pons 4; My best memories are all the good times | have spent with my three closest friends Gina, Mary, and Amy. Our nights in the family truckster and bomber Phoenix were special. Try not to fall out next time Amicles! The allnighters at Mar-bears and falling down the stairs in front of Josi were quite exciting. Still the best was spread eagle in O.S. I'll never forget the im- portant talks in Chilver’s office. Riunite to you P-head. Yegging the bennies and 7-up in the face was cruel but fun. Don't forget Felix and Robby and Amicles. Our snowball fights in Marquette Park and B-day night are unforgettable. We've done a lot together and you guys along with all the special people | have met at OL like my awesome cooking partners Paul, Erika, and Laura and Eileen, Moe Moe, Truc, Horndog, and Jamie have really made my senior year special. Thanks guys! TRACY KUNTZMAN. ‘“‘Reck ’ — Cos- motology 3, 4; My best memories are my friends Kara, Paula, Evelyn, and Sue; finding the ‘‘keys’’ and the “rocks; ’ Kara's seventeenth birthday; beach action; the '86 kickoff dance; late nights after Dominicks with Evelyn; spring break '87; walking the dogs; but most of all staying friends with eve- ryone. Love ya babe! TINA KUSEK ‘Spaz’ — Library Aide 1; Spanish Club 3; Pep Club 4; Varsity Band 1; Marching Band 1; Basketball Stat Girl 2, 4; Chess Team 4; Girls Bowl- ing 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary 3; Badminton 4; My best memories are being with all of my friends, especially D.S., B.L., S.N., Wnt, wiles, KCRSh Awe, (EAM IDEs MaMe J.N., M.D., and all you other wonderful people. The trips to N.I.U., and we can't forget Whitey's. Attention, be on the lookout for Dodge Darts. The basketball games and the wrestling meets on the bus. Great America '86 and the pod. Dawn, remember Shu dang. Thanks for a great four years. I'm really gonna miss you guys and this place. LYNETTE LAKE Pooh — Pep Club 3, 4: Football Stat Girl 1; Theater Crew 1, 3; Teacher Aide 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestlerettes 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 2, 3; Spanish Club Treasurer 3; Concerned Students Or- ganization 2, 3; Mathletes 1; N.H.S. 3, 4; N.H.S Vice President 4; Operation Snowball 2, 3, 4; Snowball Direc- tor President 3, 4; Pooh Bear Fan Club 4: My best memories are early morning wrestling meets; Springfield '85 and '86; Arizona '87; Summer nights of '87 downtown with J.C., K.S., K.T., D.O.; Prom '87 with Ken Shipman lunch with Sheryl H.; all my Snowball experiences and all the friends I've made — | love you all. Thanks to everyone who has lent a car and cared for me. Hey — does anyone want to go downtown? JOHN LA MOUNTAIN “‘L.A. ' — Football 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1; My best memories are Halloween '87 and Mrs. |. MELISSA LAVELA ‘“‘Shortie’’ — Girls Bowling 1, 2, 3; My best memory is all of my friends that | have met through the years. | don't know what | would have done without them. CRAIG LEIKEL “'Bruno’’ — Wrestling 1, 2; Thespians 2, 3, 4; Varsity Band 1; Symphony Band 2, 3, 4; Jazz Band 1, 3; Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; My best memory is Friday April 17, 1987 — Junior Year. Stakeout! Is that B.M., in front of us? No, but that's T.T. behind us! Thanks to B.D. who took a lot of stuff from me. Special thanks to J.B. — You were always there when | need- ed you. We're still Best Friends. ANGELA LEVATO “‘Ang”’ — Spartanite Staff 4; Cafeteria Aide 2, 3, 4; Office Aide 3, 4; My best memories are Soph. year World History with “Skip,” also Fresh. year Biology with Indiana Thomp- son; P.E. with D.Y., C.F., S.S., and the rest ... P.S. When are we going to do the fruit fly experiment? JULIE LEVINE ‘‘Jules ’ — Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council Officer 4, JCAB 3; SCAB 4; SCAB Officer 4; Wrestlerettes 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Key Club 3, 4; Freshman Class Ad- visory Board 1, Soph. Class Advisory Board 2; West Side Story 3; Teacher Aide 2, 4; My best memories are having’ great friends to share these memories with — Sherry, Laurie, Gina, Lisa, Kelly, and Beff; Hiding in Lawson's van with S.Z.; Geometry with Joni and L.C. Jun- ior year with the invisible chair at the lunch table; 6th period Expos with Le- able; Gina and | watching Mr. Wallin scramble for a superball; Prom '87; And as always ending your senior info sheet with that memorable man: Here's mine — William Booth — I'll miss ya all. Al- most forgot — spending my whole Jun- ior summer searching for memories to put back here. OURANIA LIAKAS ‘Oddie’ — OEA 4; Nurse's Aide 3; My best memories are meeting all the crazy and wonderful people: Jean, a best friend who helped me with school and problems, Debbie, the times we spent in 372 picking on Mrs. Ledman and helping me pass the class. Sonia, when | mentioned Lino and you yelled ‘That's my brother! ’ Salwa, my favorite ex-sister-in-law, the wars we had about your bro. Last, but not for- gotten, ‘The Hot Roders'’ — Dave, Andy, Sam, and Joe. Good luck eve- rybody — don't forget | love ya all. MICHELLE LINNERT “‘Mush — Swim: | ming 2, 3, 4; Varsity Band 1, 2; My best © memories are meeting all of my great — friends: Julie, Kelly, Dawn, Bridget, Liz, and Bri; dancing at Jukebox ‘‘Wok : J.M. falling in the middle of 87th St.; K.K. and her car dying 5 times; ending | up in Indiana on the way home from the | beach; Hawaii '88, Good luck to the © great OL swim team. “Don't breathe, | girls!’ CHRIS LOCACIUS 'Flip’’ — Wrestling 1, 2; My best memory is when | was in | Government and my substitute teacher fell asleep in class, and -she didn't | wakeup. CINDY LO RUSSO — Basketball 1, 2, 3, | 4; Softball 1; Track 2, 3, 4; Acapella Choir 3, 4; Show Choir 3, 4; Cross Coun- try 1, 2, 3, 4; My best memories are all the wild times | spent with my friends: Rocki, Salwa, Brian D., Linda H., Shan- non, Liz H., Paul J., and my best friend Meg R. Also to a close and special sister Vicky and Rich G., who holds a special place in my heart. I'll never for- | get Northern, Great America, Lemont, | or the party that Meg was supposed to || have. These memories will last a life- | time. Love ya all. VICKI LO RUSSO — Cross Country 1, 2, | 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3 Show Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Treble Ghoir 1; Acapella Choir 2, 3, 4; My best mem- — ories are meeting, sharing, and growing through all my friends: M.R., P.R., L.H., | G.M., T.H. — thanks buddy; down state with Cross Country Junior Senior years; N.1.U.; Show Choir '86; Sue — thanks for everything; Homecoming ‘87; | There's too much to say to the three |_| love most M.M, S.B., and my twin — remember friends are forever if the Lord's a LORD with them. | love you all! KATHIE LUNDGREN ‘“‘Kate”’ — Track 1, 2; Cross Country 2, 3; N.H.S. 3, 4% N.H.S. Treasurer 4; French Club 1, 2; JCAB 3; My best memories are Fresh- — man Biology and vacuuming up mud; | playing “‘it in track; Lunch with Donna; don't forget ‘Oops, dropped my shark” and ‘“‘Don't know Dad, don't know’: | Gina — | will never forget you; Truc, me, and Mr. Mink! Growing up with Gil and Snowball; meeting Jason. Thanx eve- ryone for everything. GINA MADISON — Bowling 1; French — Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Stats 1; Pom Pons 2, 3, 4; National Honors Society 3, | 4; Teacher's Aide 3, 4; My favorite high © school memories are Poms, competi | tion, Bananas routine that brought tears to my eyes, the ride home with Mooner, | meeting all my special friends, invention | of 99, downtown, sleeping on Lake Shore stairs, blue eyed maniac friend | with a big ring, Gwens sleepovers, | Northeast area Sleeping Beauy, Love © Goddesses, my little stud puppet, Hal- | loween with Banana — should we go. Anne? 5 in a camero, Sharing a special || relationship with Mark. — I'll never for- | ] et you. Thanks to so many teachers and my parents who helped me through yhigh school and Gwen in some areas r oo algebra). SANDRA MAGER “'Bambi'’ — Ecology lub 1; D.E.C.A. 3; My favorite high school memories are meeting all my orever friends! Especially Kathy, Dawn Dern 1) M.PK anyone? Chrissy, Brit- a, Wendy, Patti, Janet, Amy, Sofe, Kel- y, Glenn, Lynn, Mercedes and arleena. Thanks Val for being a great sis. | love you guys! And to my sweet- eart Ed we've overcome every obsta- le in our way but the 4 yrs. 10 months ere the best. Thanks not only for being y fiance but also my best friend, | love you with all my heart and can't wait to de your wife. Watch out for brown M's. ABRIELLE MARCHI ‘‘Gabber’’ — Li- rary Aide 4; My favorite high school emories are meeting the get along ‘gang Rene, Debbie, Sonia, and Salwa. All the fun times | had with Punky, Bes- sie, and Brett. To the get along gang — )) sa aga pou all of you! Your all great friends. | don't know what | would of done without all of you. Love Gabber. ANN MAREK — S.C.A.B. 4; J.C.A.B. 3; N.H.S. 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2; Track 1; French lub 2; Key Club (Secretary) 3, 4; Foot- ball Stats 1; Basketball Stats 1; My fa- vorite high school memories are all the nites when anything could happen with Laur, Mia, SD, HW, MS, TK, AAA re- member the bet you couldn't keep for 1 eek — Bruce Springsteen a classic — B and all the punks we'll ever meet land love. All the times at NIU. Picking cherries in Paris 87 — you guys are all the best! Yeah and no matter what | say you too wooer! DISALWA MATARIEH — OEA Treasurer 1 4; Student Council 1; My favorite high : jschool memories are hating my cousin jSalma when she was in OL then having Wher as my dearest friend 2 yrs. later. Also MiMi “Cooper” they taught me jalot, thanks. Meeting Sonia jr. yr. Rita your too much. 9 yrs. IK'm liking it. Soap ‘opera with Rene, Gab, BZ, LZ, AH, lJ, ))DT, thanks guys. LS your the best. And my best to Mrs. Ledman thanks for eve- ) rything. ‘ROMINA MATTILLION ‘‘Romi ’ — Cheerleading 1, 2; Captain 2; Spanish Club 1, 2; Ecology Club 3, 4; Theatre 3, 4; Thespians 3, 4; Office Aide 1, 4; Bas- i'ketball Stat Girl 2, 3; Wrestlerette 2; JCAB 3; SCAB 4; My favorite high school memories are Cheerleading 85- 86, crutch races down the hall, falling mufflers. Homecoming 87 and Sunday morning football games with Niener. Crazy rock, Medusa's, Cruizin’ parties and dirty dancing with LY, AM, JB, MT, ) TE and Tina — Yea Baby!!! Bert almost 14 yrs. I'll miss you Rak! — RRRock Me!!! ) CLIFFORD MAY “‘call me what you will” } — My favorite high school memories } are Fridays at Marquette and Archer, all-nighters, Gambino's Volvo (it's in), } IROC patrol in the Mustangs, joy rides in ‘the 88 GT's Tim snaked from Hawk, love the way my street looks, my Scamp the one to Kankakee once Johandes realized the good things in life after being ‘‘whipped.'’ Thanks Johandes, Gambino, Kev, Tim, and those who played a part .. . PS How did the lock- ers feel, Duane? MARISA ANNE MAZUR ‘‘Reese”’ — Ecology Club 1, 2, 3, 4, — Officer 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 3, 4; Key Club 4; JCAB 3; Spanish Club 1; Teachers Aide 2, 3, 4; My favorite high school memories are the SW 85 trip with the Eco. club (all my buds), English classes with Mrs. A, GM, KL, CT, CW, DW, JJ, JM, TP, KW, and everyone else who made them so much fun. All the great people I've met over the last 4 yrs. Especially all the fun times with Carrie M. And all the teach- ers who made learning interesting and were always there to help. Also all the fun times with ‘the gang” and meeting my two best friends in the world Terry and Jim — | love you guys! Mindy too. “I've had the time of my life.” JEFF McCASTLAND ‘‘Mac — Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3; My favorite high school memories are ripping down the cheerleaders posters with Rich and George. Poopheads partys at his house with feez, ‘‘B’’ cause his nutso, Doc, Kendo, Rome, Heps, George, Stickman, Tuz, watching ‘‘B ’ try for the speed record at the mario track. The trips with young Bogey, young Spiv, and young Dave. Thanks to every one else | might have missed. JOE McGRATH ‘‘Goober ' — Football 1, 2; Wrestling 1; Theater 3, 4; Cast — West Side Story — Arsenic and Old Lace; Crew — Chorus Line, Heaven Can Wait; The King and |; Dean's Aide 1; My favorite high school memories are meeting all my friends that | have, they are special and | love them all. Also being able to finally attend H.S. with Lynnie, Freshman wrestling, Football and the shows . All the wild times in the library, seeing U2 twice, the road trips with the bum, Northern, Spanish with Senarita Swetz, Gonzy, and all of the other events to numerous to list. DAN McGREAL ‘‘Zipper’’ — Football 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 1; My favorite high school memories are messing around in Bro's room with Janel. All the great argu- ments the team had with “Bort” the baseball coach. The basketball team when | was a soph. getting caught with beer on the bus. Beating Tinley Park in basketball when | was a Jr. they were ranked in the top 20. Beating Ken Wal- ter in a one on one game and dunking the ball right over him. Meeting my girl- friend Jill. KARRIE McGUIRE “‘Gimp — Tennis 1; Media Aide 4; Key Club 3; Treble Choir 1, 2; Accapella Choir 3, 4; My favorite high school memories are going out with BV, Janet all 4 yrs. even though we couldn't stand each other freshman yr. Remember downtown 8 of us smashed in Dave’s compact car, JS, SG, ET, KM, JS, DL, every stop SP! All the awesome accidents me and NF were in, it was fun wasn't it? Don't forget snitty -n-snotty! Summer of 87: devoted to fun. Hey dudes, | had a blast in choir with eve- ryone, I'll miss ya all! Always remember: yo babie, wha's up!!! CARRIE MELANIPHY — Softball 2; OEA 4; My favorite high school memories are getting to know all my friends. Sue, Jean, guess what!? | think | found Ridgeland! And yes Dan is working! Homecoming '87 — what's his name? Tom. Hi Phil. Jan, Marisa, are you scared? | feel so bad! Marisa wanna go for some coffee at Baker's Square? na! The cafe at 3:15. Oh no he's working today. | think he likes Jean! Sue and | got you a gift Jean, it’s a pin! It's al love Ron pin! PETE MENEGIHINI — Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4; Spartan Guards 2, 3, 4; My favorite high school memories are swim prac- tice with Greg, Tom, Paul, and Keith. Goofing off with Scar. Jr. and Sr. years in shop with all the juveniles. Going out with other friends also have made for alot of good memories. MELISSA MERLE ‘‘Micky’’ — Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3; Freshman Class Advisory Board; Sophomore Class Ad- visory Board; Student Council 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Basketball Stat Girl 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; NHS President 4; Forensics 1, 2; Spartanite Staff — Editor-in-Chief 4; Teacher's Aide 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; My favorite high school memories are being introduced to the Greek God's play- house, M M skits and flying marshmal- lows, Being head of Na Ha’s, gaining experience with aqua man, Kath’s mas- quarade — Ya gotta like that!, Spartan Tri-captains, Trac did you know the 400 is a sprint?, Laughing under the stairs — Blizzard you piggyback woman, Show tell in Leb's room w Carol and Kim, playing hoops with the man and beating the puppy in every possible sport, the little Bunny Fu Fu Pact with Scotty, Liz, Tam, zooin’ and brunchin’ with Justin and Ton, never endin’ yeg- gin’ with the windows rolled up, Chi- nese fire drills ‘‘where'd she go?,”’ punch bugs kick vans, Prom 87, sun- shine and hoe sweaters, it’s a window day K.P., All 4 years of swinging the racquet, state, Wheeze and the mon- tion of the night, Tam can | borrow that lipstick?, Talks at D.Q., Shari exerting the influence, Tamper, Wend, Liz, Kath, and Shar the fun has just begun! Burp. RAMSEY MERRILL “Freddy” — March- ing and Concert Band 1; Trebble Choir 2; Swim Timer 1; Library Aide 2, 4; Pub- licity for Chorus Line 2; Pegasus 4; My favorite high school memories are meet- ing my now best friend. Thanks for all the roses, laughs, and fun Vikki A.K.A. wonderful. Sorry about the ketchup Cheryle. Good thing you were wearing white otherwise it might have gone un- noticed. Long live Rotunda Wonder and BB. Well at lest they were good conversation pieces Leadi. And now a word from our sponsor A.K.A. Denise, but first somebody cover Cher- yle’s ears. Oh yeah, hey amany | love those crazy drivers. RICH MERTIC ‘‘Doc’’ — Football 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2; Key Club 4; My favorite high school memories are watching Dorman pop leaf bags while Kendo, Flash, Heeps, Furmy, Kruegs, and me watch on and all those guys goint to jail next day one person | can't forget is Becktold. Also going to Cruegs parties and acting totally obnoxious and going out on weekends with all the guys in- cluding Cheech, Feeze, Mulhall, George. And hearing all the crazy things ‘‘B did at parties. The saying among all the guys is ‘we're thirsty Krugs buy more.” LISA MICK “Leadi'’ — Ecology Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Officer 4; French Club 1; The Wiz Crew 1; Chorus Line Crew 2: Treble Choir 1, 2, 3; Acapella Choir 4; JCAB 3; Yearbook Editor 4; Peopel Tutor 3, 4; My favorite high school memories are Freshman yr. in the library with Marisa (Bud), Karen, and Andy! Eco. club, Wy- oming 85 — remember Donna and Bob's door knobs — Cathy? Canada 86 — Beetle Creek! Colleen? Rotund Won- der, BB — sound familiar Ramsey? Sur- prise Party 86 — and yes | was sur- prised! Lunch with Rams, Cheryle, and Denise — never a dull moment, you guys are nuts! Prom 87 with Carol and Tim. My most favorite memory is meet- ing my boyfriend Andy. This past year's been fun! Your the best and | love you! TOM MILIANTI “Toma” — Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1; My favorite high school memories are spending 4 years with Kellie and having a blast the whole time. Meeting all my good friends. Football when we went to the playoffs. Wrestling with the worm manny, Tex, Zigay, Wags, and all the rest for the last 2 yrs. TRACY MISKEVICS — My favorite high school memories are JB, the good stuff spit on the forehead, Whitey's, Mar- quette, walks in the cold to see?!, Paula — journal “‘special, ’ scary stuff! ANGELA MIECZKO “Angi — Wrestler- ettes 2; Dean's Aide 1, 2; Pom Pons 2; Dracula 2; My favorite high school mem- ories are sharing all those moments with my best friends Nise and Nikki along with the rest of the people who know they count from the Halloween massacre to those all night parties and my 12 cases of whiplash (in 1 hr.) thanks to Lisa D's driving abilities. We will find a cure for the ‘‘RU ’ syndrome. Okay so | was wrong we did get caught in our PJ's. You guys are the MOST! Arezona here we come. Like a rhine- stone cowgirl! | love you guys, again! | love you guys. P.S. lives on! KAREN MORAN ‘'‘Kare-bear’’ — Pep Club 4; Spanish Club 2; Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4; JCAB 4; SCAB 4; Homecoming Court 4; Student Council 4; Football Stat Girl 1; Basketball Stat Girl 1; Base- ball Stat Girl 1; Key Club 1, 3, 4; Wrestlerette 2; Teacher's Aide 3; My favorite high school memories are all the great times hanging around with the gang — you know who you are. Cheer- leading 84, 85, 86, and 87. Cheerleading camp. Soph. convertible rides, deathrides with TS and LG, days at the beach with MW, LB, and HW, and Paris 87 with the gang. The assassin game of 87. New Years’ Eve 86, all nighters — jolt anyone? Homecoming 85, 86, and 87. Sweetheart dance 87. All the talks with my special friends. And to Jim a very special guy, thanks for those mem- ories! Those special times will never be } (when it ran), trips to Mich. and Ind. and accept me and hearing about jail the 21 7 forgotten — | luv ya! CHRIS MORRIS “‘Aquqlung’’ — Theater 1, 2, 3, 4; Theater Arts Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Swimming 1, 2, 3; JCAB 3; Show Choir 3; Godspell — The Wiz 1; Chrous Line — Anything Goes 2; Fame — West Side Story 3; The King and | — Arsenic and Old Lace — Guys and Dolls 4; My favorite high school memories are all the good times with KH, GJ, BK, PM, and TK on the way to meets, all the 1000 yd. swims down free back fly, 85 sectional party. Every single play whether | was involved or not. State choir and all the great parties with Bum, Neenier, Mani, Linnie, and Magoo. Oh can't forget cor 23 pass it on. WENDY MOSER ‘Wendell’? — Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Badminton 2, 3, 4; Basketball Stat Girl 1, 2, 3, 4; Football Stat Girl 1; Student Council 2, 4; Freshman Class Advisory Board 1; Sophomore Class Ad- visory Board 2; JCAB 3; SCAB 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Pep Club President 4; Con- cerned Students Organization 2; Spar- tinite — Girls Sport Editor 4; Yearbook Staff 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff Editor 4; Key Club 3, 4; Teacher's Aide 4; My favorite high school memories are the awesome times with all my great friends Ron, Mel, Tam, Beth, Shannon Lizzy. Hangin’ out with the “‘cool’’ Sr. Crowd — Jr. yr. — Kath, Shar, Deb, Jean, Summer nights with the CLAN (Rob, Brand, Bob, Jay) ‘‘Are you guys too cool?,’’ Sat. nights with Mickey the Bobsy Twins, long talks with Kath — Ya gotta like bathrooms!, yeggin’ Amy's car (inside and out!), spring break '87 and the married men from North Car- olina, dodging slush puddles with Ron, gossip sessions with Mushroomhead, Jammin’ sessions at Ron's (and near decapitation) Stanly, hangin’ out with the 22 boys, times with Vern, Boohead, the Laurence boys, punch bugs kick vans, late passes, meeting all the guys Dave, Joe, Danny B., Paul, Rich, Cheech, Mike Jeff, ‘‘Doing it up” at the Outfield Concert, DQ outings, being partners with Melba, conference, state the motion of the night, Chinese fire drills and forgetting Mel, Ronnie's Truck, Flyer diliveries with Ron, having “The Time of My Life,’’ Especially all the special times with Ron Cynd — Thanks for always being there. ERIKA MULLER “‘Air’’ — Volleyball 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 4; Cafeteria Aide 4; My favorite high school memories are Tam and me in the library, Tam laughing when | fell down the stairs, us being late. My friends TH, NF, MR, SD, JC, and Corbs. TK, GJ, JR my new friends. Making wall fat (my favorite teach), Vikes Homecom- ing in 85, dancing with Diane M., Bry, Hey Dinger! Dan S. and Al. My long lost friends PH and GC (I still luv ya). In lunch with Kris, summer of 86 with Jim- my, sleepovers with the gang, and the special times | have with Stevell! SUZANNE MURDOCH — “Sue” — OEA 4; My favorite high school mem- ories are spring break 87 with Tracy, JJ, and Spike — do you wanna dance? Giordano's with Sonia, Carrie, and Shawna — do spikes light up? Don't forget Al, Palm trees forever! Carrie, re- member to stay away from the guy's 218 bathroom and the drive thru at BK! By the way Car, did you know we passed Ridgeland? MIKE MURPHY — Football 1; Baseball 1; My favorite high school memories are all the times | had with Bogie, Roche, Amado, Dylan, Spiv, Kolk, Moran, Tony, and Janel, Owie, grant plus the Fosils Swiss, Porter, Hayes, Brett and Brad. Especially shaving off Roche's eye brow with Bogie and Amado. Getting drunk in my basement, behind the ga- rage and in the park. Thanks to TTK. Plus the egg fest with DA, JR, DH, and JA. PAULA NACHMAN “JB” — Computer Club 1, 2; Ecology Club 1, 2, 3; Girl's Bowling 2, 3; Basketball Stats 3; My favorite high school memories are all the fun times | had at Whitey's, Mar- quette park, Kats, and Giordano's. Also all the good times with my closest friends Trixie, Deirdre, and Sandy. To Trixie: your a good friend, don’t change. To Deirdre: watch out Ireland, here we come, and remember slow down you move too fast, gotta let the good times last. To Sandy: Quit calling people (DM) you don't know and pretending your someone else. And to SDS it ws fun, wasn't it? Trixie, remember, the good stuff!!! KELLY NEVELS ‘The Kellster'’ — Freshman Class Advisory Board 1; Wrestlerettes 1; Swimtimer 1; Basket- ball Stats 2; Sophomore Class Advisory Board 2; Theatre “Anything Goes” 2: JCAB 3; SCAB 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Student Council Secretary 4; Spartanite 4; My favorite high school memories are meeting my good friends HW, SZ, BD, JF, JL, LP. Summer of '87 and phone conversations with Hether. Summer parties at Fuessel’s Dancing with Lisa ‘'Weed.” ’ Fun times with the “Big Whigs.” Journalism with Rol- lenburger Hooder. Jr Sr with Brad. Becoming good friends with Bryan D. Gee it’s been great! MARK NIENHUIS ‘‘Niener’’ — Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Golf 1, 2 My favorite high school memories are going camping with “Bum” “Meow man, ‘‘Wendy, ’ Also the time C.M. and | made ‘‘The King” do some sit-ups in my backyard and later put curlers in his hair, going to Cheeseland to see my woman with JF and partying in a corn- field, May the Boogie RIP KATHY NOTO — Cosmetology | Il 3, 4; Nurses Aide 6th 1; My favorite high school memories are all the fun nights with my sis Kel Jenni D. Great nights with my good friend Sandy at MP. All the great nights over at JD's with the gang. Thanks so much for all your help and understanding Mom Dad and for becoming a godmom to my best friend LP's baby boy. Thanks Kelly for being there for me. TRACY OBRIEN ‘“Trackey McBoober ’ — Advisory Board 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1; Softball 1, 2; Key Club 3, 4; Spartan Guard 1, 2, 3, 4; Last of the Mohekins member 1, 2; My favorite high school memories are meeting alot of great friends fresh soph yr. The start of a neverending rollercoaster ride in Ru’s car '85. Great times w my old friends at Corbetts, double ‘'C’’ DENISE OLDENBURGER “Dee Dee”’ — Counselor's Aide 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; My favorite high school memories are Pizza Fling '87, Stunt driving in the Nova, Snowball '87, Eggs and Butter, Surfs up everyone on the hood, Mich- igan '87, Twist and Shout, Jill, Meatloaf, Lu, who's got a tent? Andra, Splat, Tricia, Yah Baby! Kendyl, Big Kiss! Ram- sey Lisa, Burp! MARIA OLIVARES ‘RIA’ — Wrestler- ettes 2; JCAB 3; Chorus Lines 3; King | 4; Theatre Club 4; Thespians 4; Key Club 4; Cheerleading 4; Teachers Aide 4; My favorite high school memories are Chuck (Stubs), IE Weez, Stubs Rickferd ‘‘Round 1,'’ Lakeshore beachwalk, Allnighter Stubiefest, smell the smoke IE, Marriot Hotel, Br Rice Pains, Stubbie Jarkson CINDY O'SLEA — Counselors Aide 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3; My favorite high school memories are Dawn and | had with our gang. Alot of experiences were shared and we became very close. The xmas party and wrestling moves with Richie were a blast, thanks to Tina. The Rich- ards Fiestas were a good time, and don't forget to kick up that donation! Thanks to Mike for making my senior year complete. ROCCI PADULA ‘‘Buttjam’’ — My fa- vorite high school memories are party- ing with my old friends Don, Bill, Glenn, and Jeff. Meeting my new friends Cindy, Vicki, Bri-Guy, Meg, Gary, Ge- anine, Camie, Linda, Rich, Paul and Pri- vate Craig. Screwing around with Nid- dle and Mlyniec and that burnout Greg. Other memories are buttjammin’, rap- pin, bird-dawgs, and gyro’s EUGENIA PAPPAS “Genie” — Badmin- ton Team 3; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sprots Medicine 3, 4; Bowling 3; My favorite high school memories are being a member of the Greek mafia with Sofe, Bessie, Maria, Terry, Amany and etc... Also 6th period Spanish 4 class with Roxy, Stud Muffin, Majestic Tulip, Orgy Agnes, and of course Mrs. Swetz. (I never fell asleep!) SOFE PAPPAS — NHS 3, 4; Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4 (Pres 3, Secretary 2, 4); Teachers Aide 2, 3, 4; My favorite high school memories are hanging around with my friends especially ‘The Greek Mafia (Bessie, Genie, Maria, Terry, Stan and Amany) | also loved sharing my mo- ments of happiness and sorrow with you. Remember ‘‘What's going on? Who did what? They did! Bessie, you and | always get blamed for it. ’ ROB PATTERSON ‘Patterpin’’ — Art Club 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3; My favorite high school memories are Junior prom with Gail S, getting wide and partying with the SKIRATS (Scrow Hill) and all my friends, getting rad in all our free- style shows and parades (first auto- graph) Nikki E., Dennis R, Sean M, Dave P, John P, Darryl P, and even Molly. DONNA PATITUCCI ‘‘Mallory’’ — Pom Pons 2, 3, 4; Pom Camptain 4; Stat Girl 1; Pep Club 3; French Club 3; Spartanite 4; Operation Snowball 3, 4; My favorite high school memories are fresh yr with Jill, hanging out with the gang at Feld’s, especially Paul. The times with Sandra, Steve the man, To my friends thank you for making these years extremely memorable TAMMY PERILLO — Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Advisory Board 2, 4; Student Council 3, 4 (Treasurer 4); Pep Club 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Yearbook 3; Key Club 3, 4; Homecoming Court 4; Teach- ers Aide 4; My favorite high school memories are M M skits, lunch convos, Homecoming '87, MK’s hole, beating Richrds, Super DK, flying marshmel- lows, lipsticking windows. VIKKI PETERSON “'SF’’ — OEA 4; My favorite high school memories are meet- ing my best friend Romper Bomper and Freddy F — the Unknown. | will always remember July 4, 1986 when my best friend found it hard to control herself and let a bag of balloons get the best of her. And all my friends Ann, Gween, Gina, Ramsey, Cheryl, Lisa, Dawn, Renee, etc MIKE PHILLIPS ‘Moot’? — Bowling 1; My favorite high school memories are being on the express way 7th period, DEF 87. All the travels with the un- licensed driver, soph year playing poker in lunch, Sul’s class Jr Yr More than a handful! Scaring puddles with Eric, ex- ploring downtown, meeting the anti- Bumby, Greg V. and especially meeting “Goo-Bert” LISA PLANTE ‘‘Weed’”’ — Advisory Board 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Key Club 3, 4; My favorite high school mem- ories are Fresh gym with JL, “Jane's Bass, Science Field Trips with LB. All the great times at RJ's, fun times at Norms, Tracy and | experiencing GCL Skinny Dipping with TA, RB, BC, LS, “1 feel so cheap!,” “Tropical nights, 2 liters + TO+LP=Trash! KIM POLLACK — Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3; Track 1; Soph Class Advisory Board 2; NHS 3, 4; My favorite high school memories are Show Tell in Leah L's room with the Wonder Twins and Mel and Carol, Sunshine in track fresh year, fun times with KB and MB, “Don't fall out of the car’’ Thanks for all the good times to KB, LB, MB, LH, MM, Pier: LUANDA POST “'Louie’’ — Mathletes 1; Publicity Crew ‘'‘Godspell’”’ 1; Basketball Stat Girl 2, 4; Basketball Stats Manager 4; Badminton 4; Nurses’ Aide 2, 3; Staff Aide 4; My favorite high school mem- ories are B-ball games with Jill, Andra, Tricia, Tina, and Colleen, gas caps, mustard, eggs, chocolate syrup on white cars, Michigan, rewinding the vol- leyball scene in Top Gun 60 times, and cutting school and going to Jill's. Thanks for all the wild memories! TOM PSALETAKIS — My favorite high school memories are jr. yr. my first day of school. Partying with B. Jority, Slick Fish. Meeting all my new friends PH, Ru, LL, and SR. Playing assasin with eve- ryone. Watching Fish dive over a car to kill TM. Coleen getting scared after shooting Dave. Sharing lockers with Curly and Leno. | had a memorable 2 : yrs. Thanks | hope you all succeed. PAMELA PITTS ‘“Pammy — Tennis 1; Gymnastics 1, 2, 3; Swimming Diving 2; Cheerleading 3, 4; Track 3, 4; JCAB 3; Pep Club 3, 4; Fame 3; P.E. Aide 2, 3, 4; My favorite high school memories are dke nite with HW, KM, LB, KA, KB, MJW, MS — KM's great driving ability, and not getting home until 5:30 a.m. Homecoming with Jim Hood and meet- ing Jan. Halloween '86 and cheering in the '86 football playoffs. Getting to know RC, CP, WG, KK, IS, MC, RM, SC, FS, and J Putters. And most of all be- coming friends with the best shot put coach — coach Dunn. PATTI RACINE — Softball 1, 4; Bowling 1; Key Club 3; My best memories are meeting my boyfriend, Jim, and the nights at Dawn's house with her tram- poline, Government class was a definite blast!! CAROL RAFTERY ‘‘Carebear’’ — Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4; Theatre 1, 2, 3, 4; Thespians 2, 3, 4; Forensics 2, 3; NHS 3, 4; Spartanite Staff 4; Board of Editors 4; JCAB 3; SCAB 4; French Club 1, 2, 3; Junior Marshall 3; Concerned Students’ Organization 3; Dean's Aide 2, 3; Mathletes 1, 2; Marching Band 1; My best memories are cheerleading with the original Ter and Karen, and espe- cially those ‘‘golden”’ times with Romy at tournament games, decorating hous- es with Pam and trusting her “perfect” driving skills on the night of the Great Chase, Halloween '87 ... and the day after, “‘rappin’’’ with Jen, the evening we spent downtown with Russ and Bill — “Turn LEFT on Cicero!!,”” meeting those Noth Shore men; Terri's ridiculous shoes, her neighbor's driveway; Lunch Jr. year with Liz’s flying marshmallow episodes and M M skits; show-and-tell in Leable's class with Mels and Kim; walking home with Donna, a.k.a. Snob 2: us having ‘‘My shoe ; Steve-the- man; and Catholic school menadven- tures: True confessions night in the park; ‘So, uh, Lis — maybe we could double for a prom or something some- time ... again!’’; Great America; DQ happy hours; Forensics overnighters '85 and '86; Anne, my man; and ending up on the wrong side of town with Gina. To all my friends, thanks for everything. No matter what, I'll never forget you. DAWN RICKMAN — Swim Timer 1; Bas- ketball Stats 3; People Tutor 3; Key Club 3, 4; My best memories are losing the muffler on the way home from the mall, — get out the keg! Getting busted by the lakefront, going to court with buckwheat, making the rounds, kicking up donations for hillbilly and, most of all those summer ‘“‘all-nighters’’ (even though we both lost the bet). Thanks, Cindy, for making my summer the best ever! Also, Denise's ‘‘get togethers” “Get out D-NOSE! ’; Spending the night at Williams’ UGH! With Amy and Nezar who made it tolerable. If | had the chance TODAY, | would do it all over again. Do we have access? Plus tard, dude. Oops, sorry Nicole for ripping off your door handle! Spring Break '88 will add to my H.S. memories. Hawaii '88 — Here we come! JIM ROCHE — Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Home- coming Court 3, 4; Key Club 4; SCAB 4; My best memories are all the times at Murph's, ya snooz, ya lose, the fights, post wedding celebration, barfin’ bogie, putin’ at night with D.A., 4th of July at Kolks, Soph. football, varsity “playoffs,” all the skiing trips, “Look out owiel!,”’ payen’ vandals back with J.A., M.M., D.H. and D.A., the c. monkey in Mur- phy'’s basement, M.M.’s garage soph, his roof senior year, pickin’ up Rich and Dave after their night of stunt driving, sorry about the wall Bogies (‘‘Why did ya say me!’’), all the laughs in borkball, all the parties and good times with eve- ryone. Thanx Karen for always bein’ there, and all the late nights. | LUV YA! PAUL ROCHE — Ecology Club 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 4; Pi Sigma Pi 4; My best memory is the 2:35 bell. JOHN ROLENCE ‘‘Boogs ” — Art Club 2; Shield 4; Spartanite 4; Mathletes 1, 2: My best high school memories are Bon- nie’s gym class sophomore year. Find- ing the Dorito place with John S. Good luck Vandal. Kelly — you made my last year in OLCHS the happiest, even though you are in college. | love you, Kel. See everybody later. MICHELLE ROWE ‘Shell’ — Football Stats 1; Basketball Stats 1, 2; Soph. Class Advisory Board 2; Switchboard Operator 2, 3; Counselors Aide 4; My best memories are times with the “gang — Tambo, Air, Flipper, Humper, Murts, Bola, Kuch, Woj, Riords, Herms, Mayo and Buds! Lisa Z's, Matt's and Air's all nighters. Viking Homecoming ‘87, Buds in the bath, Nance and Kath at 8:30 a.m. Murt's parties, Bull Frog, and the night at the lake with the 10 of us in Koss’ car singin’ the Hooters! The night at Air’s with Koss and Murts. Spanish with Tommy Halpin. Homecom- ing '86 at Uncle Sam's with J. Mac, Laurie, D. Kruegs and me. Drive-in nights. (Dibba) Bon Jovi with Lisa Z. Foods with Dave A. and Sheriff and of course my best buddies. Special times with Humper. P.S. Dave A. No way 9 maybe 3! LARRY RUGER “Lefty,” “Maynard Jr.”’ — Yearbook Staff 1, 2; Conference Bowling 2, 3, 4; VP. Pres. of Boys Bowl- ing 2, 3, 4; Mathletes 1, 2, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Staff Aide 2, 4; Varsity Band 1; Symphony Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Drum Major 3; Pep Band 2, 3, 4; Jazz Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra for Musicals: Anything Goes, West Side Story 2, 3, 4; 1,M,E,A, District Band 3, 4; My best memories are the fun times I've had at O.L., like: Algebra 1-H, takeaways, ‘‘It's Optional,” take and be radical, All band activties, Band with Bruce (Wilber), stapling up march- ing trousers, Mongolion Cluster which? Jazz band Watt!?!, Great Americatrips, “How many people fit into the jacuzzi at the Marriot Hotel?'' Peo Band “Sandbergs on cough syrup, Break- through jams on the john (Hi Ed) Hacky and Rap sessions, The Nashville Fiasco. All this was made possible by my great friends: Simms, Randy, Aaron, Tart fart Inc., Val, Ricky, Egg, Jaws, Knuck- les, Hugeness , Dinger, Dawkins, Ches- ter, Moo, Buda, DD, Lefty, Paul Johnny B., Gillmonster (sorry). PATTI RUTZ ‘Gator’? — Cosmetology 3, 4; My favorite memory is when | put a lady under the wrong hairdrier in Cameo and her hair stood straight up. | was thinking, hmm, what happened to grav- ity. And whoever saw my “Little Red Corvet dance, ’ don't forget it. And re- member Shannon and Vicki, “YOUR WILD,” and the Coneheads forever. 10 years from now I'll still be in Oak Lawn High School driving everyone insane. DAVID SCHAEFER “Stud” “‘Puppet”’ — S.C.A.B. 4: Teachers Aide 1, 2, 3, 4; Computer Club 1, 2; My favorite mem- ories are LeeAnn losing in Strip Poker. The “Jailhouse” Gang in Hickory Hills. Cherle shooting the bus boy, stacking cups, and stealing a Caddy. The down- town trip ... almost getting a Gucci watch! 100m.p.h. in Kankakee, Gina touching Ann (?). Christmas Caroling “'l Want Your Sex.’’ Jim screaming at the movies. Love to Lisa, and all my friends. CHERI SCHMIDT ‘Cherry’? — Foren- sics 4; Theater 1, 4; Thespians 1, 4; Swimming 1, 2; Swim Timers 2; Office Aide 3; My favorite memories are the time spent with M.W., Definitely parties at c.c.h.s. (To all my buddies there — | love you!) Checking out the boys — boys — boys with Tina and Truc, my best friends. Falling in (and out) of love. Long live the legacy of Dracula! Fast cars, loud music, and long nights. Live fast, die young, and leave a good look- ing corpse. Thanx for the memories! JANET SCHMIDT “Pecan” — The Wiz 1; Acapella Choir 3, 4; Treble Choir 1, 2; Pee-Wee Herman Club 2, 3; Show Choir 2; My favorite memories are all those that | have spent with my closest friends. Especially with Kiraten, Karrie, and Jackie. Remember the lakefront, the parties, the guys?!? Kirsten (Brazil) Fly off any cars lately? Karrie, so I’ve been thinking, Snitty-n-snotty? And of course, who can forget crawling in “Someone's’’ crawl-space. God, | miss my shades! | know I'll always have my friends to count on! You know | love you guys! At least | know I'll never miss you, because we will always stay the best of friends! remember our motto: devoted to fun Dude, had an awesome time in choir — miss yal! last thought: Chinese Firedrill! Fish! LISA SCHOLTES — Class Advisory Board 2, 4; Student Council 1; Wrestler- ette 1, 2, 3; Key Club 3, 4; Volleyball 2; Pep Club 3; O.E.A. 4; My best memories are meeting some very special people like Laura, Dean, Steve, Sher, Jul, Mary Jo, Angie, and Salwa. Having best friends like Gina and Laurie. Trying to get a date with Kurt for Sher. The cloud- ed memories of the dances. Getting ready at Laurie's house. Basketball games, July 4th, Key Club luncheon with the Smoker and Spaghetti man. Summer of '86 with Sher Bear and M.M. Summer of '87 “Live to Tell!’’ Lacing shoes with Jul before the float meeting. The lakefront with the deaf girl. Hanging out with the gang. (You know who you are!) The crazy nights with the guys! Thanks! Giving a show in ice skating. Gina's poems. Teasing Maria in O.E.A. All the good times with Gina. Our coffee talks! Spending a lot of good times with my friends. Thanx! |'m likin it! CYNTHIA SCHROEDER “'Cin-Cin ” — Tennis 1; Media Center Aide 4; Pom Poms 4; Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4; Theatre 1, 2, 3, 4; “Dracula” (Lights) ‘The Wiz,” “A Chorus Line'’ (Asst. Director) “Anything Goes, “You Can't Take It With You ’; My best memories are all the great times with Sheryl, Jeannie and Meliss. meeting new friends, getting reaquainted with old ones (compliment, compliment) and going to UIC with poms — A.E, G.M., L.M., C.B. D.P. — Your the best! Library with R.M. and lunch with Jan (Gotta love the look!), And buying real pencils with dingy 2. Thanks to Dan for all the special times we've shared together and to S.H. for lying to me so I'd go for “that ride!” | Love You All! GWEN SEA “Killer” ““Gwennie’’ — Bad- minton 1, 2; Bowling 1, 2; Class Ad- visory Board 1, 3; National Honor So- ciety 3, 4; Library Aide 1, 2, 3; Teacher Aide 3, 4; Soccer Club 3; Basketball Stats 2; Spanish Club 2, 3; O.E.A. 4; My best memories are all the times I've spent with Anne, Gina, Vikki, and eve- rybody else ... our downtown excur- sions and especially the N.E. area. That one night with Dawn and we met Frank and Gary (in order of importance). To Banana and my planet Zigo friend: Re- member our Burger King spotlight and Sleeping Beauty. ‘If you're gonna be a bear, be a Grizzly.’’ Love you guys! JOHN SCHUBAT ‘‘Shubert’’ — Football 1; Golf 3, 4; My best memory is Playing hockey with Jethro, Benyon and Ganz in Mr. Leary’s English class. JENNIFER SIMPSON ‘Zim Zam’ ‘‘Jen ’ “Nikki Sixx’’ — Girls Tennis 1; Football Stats 1; Publicity and Make-up Crew for ‘Fame’ 3; Spartanite Staff 4; Counsel- or's Aide 3, 4; Staff Aide 3: My best memories are hanging out with the “Crue.” Also meeting and hanging out with the best bands in Chicago and all the “Rockers. ’ Here's to you: Joker, White Lie, Vandal Apparition, Lovelace, Nineteen, Ans Mistress. Best of luck. Keep Rockin’ and I'll see ya in L.A. at the Rainbow Bar and Grill! SCOTT SMITH ‘‘Scotty’’ — Student Council 2, 3, 4; Class President 2; Track 1; Cross Country 1, 2; Varsity Band 1; Symphony Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 3, 4; Jazz Band 2; Spartanite 4; MY best memories are all the great times | had with my friends. Wine and cheese with the Bunny Fu Fu Pact — Mel, Lizbeth, and Tammy P., S.L.A.M. — Hey Liz, Shall we Egg Muf- fin Head tonight? Liz! Your sister gob- bed on my shoulder! cruisin’ midway with Tony, Jamie and Rick: Medusa’s; Hey Kevin Ain't ya ever seen a cripple before? The cure with Mel and Liz: the Meat Puppets with Craig: The revoltin Cocks with Donna: Hey Lisa! The more you blow your nose, the stupider you get; Watching One Crazy Summer. My wild Freshman year: My Soph. and jun- ior years with Cyndi; To Paul and Dave; | can only say that if! could do It all again, | would do it differently: Hey Craig! It's Halloween and we're Seniors! Ahhh! Tammy T., love ya babe! The return of Cheri, The good times with the ‘‘Band Fags,’’ especially Tammy, Leanne, Craig, Val, Christy, Jamie and Jen: 219 Rootbeer from Jack K.; Accounting with Janet and Cindy; Slobbert; the times in lunch with Kate. Too many other people to mention, but I'll remember you just the same. TINA SONETZ ‘Tina Bina’’ — Dracula 1; High school has been a great learn- ing exp. for me. All of my friends have taught me something. T.E., M.T., A.M., R.M., and J.B. — Cruisen’ panties are a must! C.O. — Wrestling moves, X-mas spirit, and the rounds. T.D. — How to party Richard's style. G.J. — No blind dates or Weeds! T.E. — No ridiculous shoes! — ‘Check out the sub!’' C.S. — “He's a nice guy!’ M.T. — How to pump gas correctly. KM. — “Get your lips in this house! ’ Your all AWESOME!!! Always remember, onje just isn't enough! Some final advice: L._Y. — Stay hame! A.M. — Get a new man! R.M. — Don't tell him! T.E. — PARTY! Ane C.O. — Try the wheelbarrel. DEENA SOUKUP “'Souks” — Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Fresh. Class Advisory Board 1; Basketball 1; Pom Pons 2; ‘The Wiz” 1; “Anything Goes’ 2; ‘Fame’ 3; “You Can't Take It With You” 3; ‘‘West Side Story” 3; Crew for “Heaven Can Wait” 2; Thespians 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3; Forensics 3; J.C.A.B. 3; S.C.A.B. 4; Counselor's Aide 1, 2; My best memory is sharing the wonderful times with my closest friends; Helzer, Coops, Flood- ster, Jeri and my little buddy Wasko. Never forget FAB Squad, G.N.O. light- ning bugs, and downtown bound (free boat rides). Hey, buddies the best was summer of '87, how about it Kolker, right-mate-right! Also being in “West Side Story’’ and dancing with Maher. And in V-ball with Monica, ‘‘Hey dude gimmie a beat box.'’ Homecoming '87 Holiday Inn, Chicago Fest, Aero Smith concert, and trying to get home from Great America with Helzer — Have an- other one! I'd also like to thank the 3 teachers that I've learned so much from about life and myself; Ms. |, Mr. Dzurison, and Mr. Solinko. Some things you just can’t forget — thanks guys | LOVE YA. Soukavich, ‘‘Souks” 21. P.S. Ya box me in — write that down. DAVE SPIVAK ‘‘Ram’ — Football — Captain 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2; Track 1, 2; Tennis 2; My best memory is sharing all the good times | had with Sue. Even though we are apart now I'm always thinking of you and | hope we get back together very soon. A great time | had was going to NIU with the young ones (RB, JM, DA) and hitting on all the chicks. | won't forget at NIU football camp when the cheerleaders slept in RB and my dorm room. It was great when DA and me stayed out till 5:00 in the morning driving around in his car looking at the cuts on the White Snake disc. It was great staying up till 4:00 at MM and calling people. (Sorry Owie) The best time was when we all stayed at RB and called all them girls over and everyone got caught. All my friends were cool to me (RB, MM, JR, PB, BM, and all the girls) especially Sue. | would just like to say sorry to Kammel for his car. | just had too much fun at Bill's. It has still uncool of RB and BM to give high fives in the back seat. | got a laugh out of buying Joe Cataldo drinks on the weekends. Joe had fun when Mike and | 220 took him parachuting into the Grand Canyon. Joe also got to fly Mike's hel- icopter and pet his polar bear, that Joe never got. 44 is still the best number. And being friends with Webber the coolest kid. MARYELLYN STEFANIK ‘“‘Marbear’’? — Key Club 4; S.C.A.B. 4; Tennis Mgr. 1, 2; Pep Club 3; Media Center Aide 1; My best memory is being with my best friends Té, Amicles, and P-heah: Can't forget the times with Punky, Ann, Laura, and Boohead, Cappos nights (yo baby) B-day Nite (Thanks)! New Years '87, Spread eagle at Orland, California, Haloween, Do you know how to sit Té? To Wileen and Moe — good luck, | love you! Fourty of July — way to go Amicles, Northern — how's the porce- lin, P-head? To the little Phoenix — we loved you! Busted '87 why us? Anyone Anyone? U of |, who's Rob and Felix? Amy wipe out! Taco Bell nites! Hit the dog, Acqmel keep on singing, that's not my foot! To my book, Daye A. you can read it first, Love Ya! Rob's house — nice Té! All niters, my house, Prom As- sination, DYXS nites, how about a F.N. Tina? Ha Ha. Never forget Ruintet! Lawn jobs! Thanks for a great Junior year Tina! Snowball fights, Chinese fire drills, “Eileen get in the car.’ Cappos wipe out shoes, Danke Shane, Truckster and the boat! CHI-CHI’s, CAN we bowl, P- head? “About Last Night.’’ M.J. parties, dance lessons Eileen? Mixes, Bud. Thanks for all the memories, they will not be forgotten! | love you alll! ALAN STEVENS “Death” — My best memory is coming back for my second senior year. PAM STIEGMAN ‘Daisy’? — Swim Tim- er 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 2, 3; Concerned Student Organization 2, 3; Operation Snowball 2, 3, 4; Teacher's Aide 3, 4; Cafeteria Aide 2, 3, 4; My best memory is the fun | had with the 4b lunch table senior year. We had many, many laughs together. Thanks Lynette, Cory, Craig, Tom, Andy, Jim, and Dave. You guys mean a lot to me! We had a lot of fun with Egbert, a.k.a., Matthew, too! | love you all! Chomp, chomp!! JULIE SWEET ‘‘Sweetness” — Basket- ball 1; Dean's Aide 2, 4; Math Aide 3; My best memory is my senior year. One of the best classes of the day was with Shannon Wells and Rachelle Passanan- ti in needlecraft making fun of the dippy people in there. And foods class with Anna Holdorf and Rachelle Passananti. We all know that Anna was the 1 Horndog at our table. All the fun con- versation we has about our good times with our boyfriends. Even though we were supposed to cook we talked more. And gym class with Shannon Wells and Kim. We has the best time in gym class together. The best thing about OLCHS is your friends. They will always be there when you need them. When | leave OLCHS | will miss coming to school in the morning but these were the best 4 years of my life. | hope to come back and visit one of my all time favorite teachers Mr. Smenos who is a great guy. It was worth my while to finish school. DENNIS SWIEC ‘Knuckles’ — Sym- phony Band 4; Concert Band 2, 3; Var- sity Band 1; Pep Band 2, 3, 4; Jazz Band 2; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Bowl- ing 3, 4. MAHER SWEIS — Theater 1, 2, 3; Homecoming Court 3; Forensics 2; My best memory is when we; Chi, Ka, Fu, and Chi, retzued our way in school. All the cartoons about S.A.|.N. Especially all our training sessions in -30 degrees F. weather. ‘‘What Maher, frozen pants!” All our missions, the mats in the snow. ‘West Side Story’’ with Deena Soukup was the best! | love you Deena. “Hot dogs tonight?” To S.A.I.N. “We'll meet in years to come — except we'll be professional!'’ Remember ‘‘Your mind can be your best friend or your worst enemy.’ — Ku. GREGORY A. TATRO ‘‘Spegs — Thespians 2, 3, 4; Thespian Officer 4; “Heaven Can Wait” 2; ‘Anything Goes'’ 2; ‘‘Fame ’ 3; ‘You Can't Take It With You ' 3; ‘West Side Story 3; “The King and | 4; Arsenic and Old Lace’ 4; Forensics 2, 3, 4; J.C.A.B. 3; S.C.A.B. 4; Mathletes 1, 2; Ecology Club 1; Athletic Aide 1; Spartanite Staff 4; My best memories are: New York '87 — no place that I'd rather be . . . except for London! No flexing until he’s off the phone, tell- ing jokes at night, the HOT weather, and our mascot Ollie! All the misad- ventures of the ‘‘Neurotic 3’’ — So they loaded up the Jimmy and they moved to Holi-dome ... don't forget the paper suits! You're out of line mister! Hunger escapades at the 24 hr. eating estab- lishments and oeverdosing on cafeine. Seeing plays, movies, and doing other things to expand my horizons for the Fine Arts (All the trips downtown). The Forensics Wars every Saturday, espe- cially the '87 Overnight — Kevin and | meeting Michael Hutchence and the rest of INXS, (Better luck next time Ja- son). Battling with the Joke Killer. Doing the duets with Kevin and Mike (let's not forget Dawn — So you're the patient?). Confirming my choice to be an actor — Hey Tom, watcha doin’? (Thanx for all the help and support, and most of all... being my best friend). When are we gonna see a baseball game Dad? Most of all, the memories created with my dearest friends — Rich M. (my life-long best friend), Mike K. (Mr. Scooper), Dawn K. (you disgust me, but | like it), Kevin B. (Father, | shall be late for school!), Brian D. (my locker bud), D.P. (Her hobbies include gardening), Lil Lis, S.S. (Madcap), J.G. (Patio by-product), The Lost Boyz (Rich and Joe), and Mrs. C. (Gracias). Special thanks to all my friends in theater. CRAIG TAYLOR ‘Biff ‘Stud’ Muffin’? — Computer Lab Aide 4; Cafeteria Aide 1, 2, 3, 4; My best memories are my entire Junior and Senior year. 4b lunch with Tom T., Pooh Bear, Daisy, Andy (Rick), Roxy Romper, Sandee, Dinger and eve- ryone else. Spanish 4 was a blast with Kurt, Passion Flower, Daisy and roxy. Daisy your driving is terrible. Tom, what did we say the Constitution was a bun- dle of? Dave, remember not that much blood people, too. | want to thank all you guys for making these years the greatest time of my life but | have this feeling I'll never see some of you again, please, prove me wrong. Finally to Tam- mi H. ‘Violets are Blue, Roses are Red ...'' remember? TAMMY TAYLOR ‘Tam’ — Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 3, 4; Girls Basketball Stats 3; CSO 1, 2; Class Advisory Board 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Student Council President 4; Key Club 2, 3; Key Club Pres. 4; Pep Cub 3, 4; Thespians 3, 4; Varsity Band 1, 2; Symphony Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Jazz Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Graduation Band 1, 2, 3; “The Wiz 1; “Heaven Can Wait 2: “Anything Goes’ 2; ‘West Side Story” 3; Outstanding Junior Nominee 3; Out- standing Student Council Member 3; Outstanding Musician's Award 3; Homecoming Court 4; My best memory is being taken in by all my special friends from the class of '84 my fresh- man year, especially B.M. and all the great volleyball times like: Stay in the lines Laura, Baby powder, watch the ball T.P., not having a famous yearly TT spike or miss | should say. Fresh. Eng- lish with scar, B.C., L.P., M.N., K.B., Psyc. with T.O., Luther with K.P., M.B., Snowball, “Your a good man Charlie Brown with the crew, Genesis Con- cert, fun with everyone in S.C. and K.C., Nashville and Cincinati band trips, soft- ball with J.B., J.J., TAD, Surm, |., Can- ada with B.C., R.B., and the Vazanna crew, and Homecoming '87 — Pizza anyone!! MARIA TERRA ‘‘Mia’’ — Spanish Club 3; Key Club 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Staff Aide 3, 4; My best memories are Springfield '86 and ‘87, and Arizona with my Buddy. Going to NIU with Ann (remember Mr. Sunglasses and the serenade?) Danc- ing to Money, Money at J.J.’s (nice Zip- per Anni!). Beannie, Luka, Dee-Dee, Schmidtster, Deb, Ann, Lynnie, R.A.P., Billy Boy (nice glasses Dude!), Robbo, Gary, Gregger, Mar, Lizzy, and espe- cially Todd . . . You're the BEST, I'll keep you close as always! Behave your- selves! Love, Mia. SONIA L. TIJERING “Sone” — Pom Pons 2, 3, 4; Library Aide 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1, 2; Ecology Club 1; My best memories are meeting all my great friends and sharing some great times. Salwa, even though you thought | was stuck-up I'll always love ya! ‘‘Salwa, he’s watching you, Psych!”’ ‘‘Sue, don’t for- . get the fun times dancing!! ’ “Hello, is stud home? I’m gonna hit you! Meow- man-meow.”’ “Gab, I'm really glad | got to be the godmother for your twin ba- bies. Rene, I'll never forget the ‘interesting’ times sharing a locker with you! To the Pom pon squad — | love ya! Don't forget the blackout when the bic lighter exploded! Donna, ‘‘Je merde dans ma pantalons!”’ DEBBIE TURNBOW ‘‘Debster’’ — Bowl- ing 1; Attendance Aide 3; OEA 4; My best memory is when Kelly Turner and | played a joke on Rachel Cedar, Fresh- man year. We pretended we were a secret admirer of hers and we wrote love letters to her, we slipped them into her locker everyday. She found out two months later and we all had a good laugh over it right Rach!! And last but not least spending the last 2% years with Mark Christensen. TIM TUZIK ‘'Tuz'' — Fresh Class Pres- ident 1; Student Council 1; Key Club 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Teacher's Aide 3, 4; Marching Ban¢ 1; Pep Band 1; Chess Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Pi Sigma Pi 1, 2, 3, 4; Mathletes 1, 2, 3, 4; My best memories are all the good times with Ken, Dave, Rich, Jeff, George, Otto, Jerry J., Joe, A.D., Dan, Paul, etc., etc. Also going on our road trips to the beach. And going downtown with the boys in the 442. And spending many good times with Mia Koliopoulos. Ah yes — all those mem- ories with Jerry J., the great pumpkin smasher! ‘‘Radtkes!'’ And especially playing B-ball for the best coach ever, “Vision” “STin. ’ And you can't forget about ‘Mr. Talent.'’ Well thanks for eve- rything Mia K., and boys let's put the hurt on the Winabago. JONATHAN VANDERMEULEN — Cross Country 1, 2, 3; Swimming 1; Tennis 1, 2, 3; My best memories are the wild times of tagteam wrestling and seeing Dave D. walking down SW High- way with a bat in his pants. CARRIE VERK ‘‘Ann — Spanish Club 2, 3; Key Club 3, 4; Theater (Make-up) 2, 3; Softball 4, My best memories are my best friends Nicky, Angie and N’ese and of course Jack. Summer of '87, Whites, all night parties, You were where for 2% hours, Nicole?’’ Ha! Ha! Rides on the pree at 4 a.m.! Owie's checklist: NO helmet, no helmet, no helmet! Cutting with Nicky as my mom walks in. Den- ny's at 5:30 a.m. Nicole, ‘Who's kisses do you love? ’ ‘‘False!’’ Good times with Jeff, (Chester). Sneaking out to cook breakfast for D.M. D.K. (love those eggs!) The Halloween Massacre! Dave, love those baby bluse! Having Sally for class. And of course meeting Brian A. Gene E. Remember, ‘Tickets to the fat farm’ Moo! GREG VICKERS “Skate Punk 1” — Track 2; Art Club 2; Spartanite 4; Shield Staff 4; My best memories are meeting my best friend Dan K., suicidal sledding with Dan, Rich Dave. Throwing bat- teries at blackie lawless during the slay- er show. Becoming a skate punk, meet- ing Sonya (bunji), | love ya, meeting Rocci, Mike P., and every other pos- sessed soul in OLHS. Thanks to Mr. D. and Mrs. E. for everything. Thrash or be thrashed!!! Mosh it up!! ALICE VISINAIZ “Ali Cat’ — French Club 1; Fresh Advisory Board; Theater 1; My best memories are the great sum- mer vacations, especially the Summer of '86 '87 and the weekends during the school year, which | had some of the best times with my good friends L.J., R.G., L.P., S.M., T.K., and to the future good times with my new friends. To some of those guys who | have met during those 4 years. | won't forget you. MARY JO WALSH ‘Stinky’’ — Key Club 4; Gymnastics 3, 4; My. best memories are my best friends, we had the best of times: Pebbles, Browner, Karen, H.W. Budweiser, Big Wig, Lis, Beth, Mary S., Amy A., Marisa M. The friends that'll always be there. Me and pebbles, C.R. fans Dolls, D.D., Gino, Dyke Nights | and ll, tour de France, logics with Pebbles, and Pre-Football traditions. Thank you to Kim — cause small talks turn into great friendships. You showed me what no other best friend in the past could! You could give too! You the best!! Dy- lan, who I've waited for forever! And you've made everything better than I've ever imagined it could be! You've changed my life, made me happier, and shown me what's out there for us! | love you! To L. D. thanks for putting up for me. | love you too! KEN WALTER — Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Teachers Aide 4; Chess Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Mathletes 1, 2, 3, 4; My best memories are hanging out with the boys. They all had a certain TRAIT that made them a great friend. Whether it’s jumping off roofs onto the leaf bags below, or lofting eggs onto a familiar house. Playing on the Sophomore team and going 3 and 19. Watching films with the ‘“STER.” Beating up Dan MC G. and Chd on the bus rides home, with a little help from “Bee. ' Watching stickmen get tailen out after 30 sec. against Morton. Sorry Timmy for getting you in trouble with the “vision,” it was really my fault. Put- ting the moves on “'Slick ’ Rick one on one. Tommy, we will never be able to forget bechtold for as long as we live. | had a great time! JON WASHKEVICH ‘'P-head ’ — Foot- ball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; All-Conference Football 4; Spartinite 4; Key Clbu 4; My best memories are making the stste football play-offs junior year; watching Gina and Julie almost faint giving blood; kicking Holmgren in the shoulder; and all the special times with Tammy. HARRY WEBBER “Webs” — Track 1, 2; Wrestling 3, 4; Library Aide 1, 2; Lunch Aide 3, 4; Bowling 2, 3, 4; Cross country 1; Dean's Aide 1; Counselor's Aide 1, 2, 3; My best memories are when | met Joanne Gustafik the end of my junior year and having her say yes when | asked her out on May 5, 1987. So | would like for her to know that she made my senior year my best year in high school. Also finding out who my friends really were and | would like to thank them for the support over the years I've known them. SUSAN WHISSON ‘‘Swisson ” — Ecol- ogy Club 1; Publicity for ‘‘Chorus Line”’ 2; Attendance Office Aide 3; J.C.A.B. 3; D.E.C.A. 4; My best memory is meeting all my great friends over the years like: ABO KRES REMeMa AS AUDI K Ds and everyone | forgot. I'll miss you all very much. And to my best friend Mick- ey, you have brought all the good times with J.B., J.P., M.F., A.l., J.A., T.S., and especially T.B., I'll never forget you! KURT WILAMOWSKI “Wilo'’ — Wres- tling 1, 2, 3; N.H.S. 3, 4; Dean's Aide 3; Scholastic Bowl 4; My best memories are terrorizing Ms. Swetz for 4 years, “Debbie,’’ ‘‘Debbie's dog,'’ Gerber Baby, The Death of Taffy Sweat, Mr. Witowski's class, drivers with ‘‘Hilary Winslow,” “Molly Jane, Passion Flow- er, Roxy Romper, Stud Muffin, the Romping Room, Hangman 6th period, the lush, ‘Insert the Disk, ’ the Me- termaid, Dennis’ sister, The | love Den- nis’ sister T-shirt, that month of the year, and “harpoon the whale!” KARA WILLIAMS ‘'Ko-Ko'’ — Swim- ming 1; Dean's Aide 1; Pom Pons 2, 3; Cafeteria Aide 2, 3; D.E.C.A. 4; My best memories are the times spent with Pau- la, Tracy, Lynne, and Nikki. When Tracy found the ‘'key’s,”’ the “rocks,” and “whose underware ave in the sink?’’ My 17th B-day party, rollers, O.L.'s juvenille lock up, running into polls, the '86 kick- off dance (and Saturday internals), Prom '86 and ‘88, times in the’ Truck- ster, S.M.'s bash, the practice spot, late night at Daniel's, Jeff and Linas in Jenn's kitchen, Linas and | walking in Jenn's bedroom, Bremen movie theaters with Krys, Matt and Mitch. The 4th with Krys and Japper in Michigan, high speed tubing, B-V-Sneeze, ‘Paula, is it the dead whale? ’, oh, the thirsty whale, bowls of cereal, but most of all meeting and soending my senior year with Jeff. HEATHER WILSON “Bud” — Swim- ming 1; Media Center Aide 1; Theatre 1, 2, 3, 4; The Wiz, A Chorus Line, Any- thing Goes, Fame, The King and |; De- an's Aide 2; Pom Pons 2; Show Choir 2, 3; Accapella Choir 4; Key Club 3, 4; Pep Club Officer 3; Student Council 3; J.C.A.B. 3; S.C.A.B. 4; Varsity Football Cheerleading 4; Varsity Basketball Cheerleading 4; My best memories are getting to meet all of my good friends and becoming close to them all. Es- pecially M. J. Walsh, Kelly N. and Judes. All of those breakdowns with Jude and phone talk with Kelly. Junior year was the greatest. Basketball games and the nights in the grey pheonix. We all loved you. All the Cappos parties Fiesta '87. Jo's big boat in the backroads with K.M. hanging out the window almost, and me becoming a sandwich. Football cheer- leading '87 Pamella and Carol. | miss you. The allnighter before the first foot- ball game, dashing house to house. The big wigs T.O., L.P., M.J.W., K.B., L.B., K.M., and K.N. The grey pheonix girls T, Amicles, Mar-bear, and P-head. Assas- son '87 Thanks for a wonderful Jr. Sr. year George. | love you. All of the big wigs you guys are great. KELLI WILSON “'Minx'’ — Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Dean's Aide 3; Football Stats 1; My best memories are meeting all my good friends, especially Dawn, Frankie, and Vikki. Hey, Jan and Lynette rmember ‘‘Ladies the Julia Child way. Spanish 4 terrorizing Ms. Swetz. ‘Insert the disk,” ‘The Romping Room, ’ Roxy and Passion Flower, “Genie, stop reading that smut,” cruis- ing in the Mustand, and also meeting Paul. ‘Harpoon the whale, Elsa the cow, Gerber Baby and Stud Muffin, The wild and crazy summers. Being in fights with J.D. LUCY WISEK “Cat Woman — French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pom Pons 4; My best memory is all the wild adventures with the peach sisters and angle woman. You three have been great friends. Thanks for everything, and may the death mobile live on! Science class with M.B. and K.C. Lunch with K.R., J.J., and A.S. My trip to France. The elevator ride at the UIC game with G.M., M.B., and A.S. — “Are you a hillbilly?” — and don't forget the blond on the bleachers. WILLIAM WISNIEWSKI “'Wiz' ’ — Foot- ball 1; Track 1; My best memories are all good times I've had with Kim over the past year, | hope there will be many more, and walking around on crutches for half of Junior year. MARK WITTLOFT ‘'Wittle’’ — My best memory is when Mr. Marks was yelling at Nittle and Middle came in singing “you knock me off of my feet now baby, you make fhe want to ---! in your face. LAURA YURCISIN — Tennis 1, 2; Track 1; French Club 2; J.C.A.B. 3; S.C.A.B. 4; Key Club 3, 4; Key Club Treasurer 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; My best memories are being part of the dog crash with Ann, Amy, and Heather. The “Loves Baby Soft’ incident Freshman year, ‘Monica and the point Shavers, ’ Key Club Conven- tions and the partying nights with all my friends. The plane ride back from France '87 with Kathi B. and her ob- noxious self. Most of all, the great times | shared with Bob Gedville. SHERRY ZIVICH “‘Sherry-Lou’’ — Soph. Class Advisory Board; J.C.A.B.; S.C.A.B.; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Wrestlerettes 1, 2, 3, 4; Theater 2, 3; Key Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 2; N.H.S. 3, 4; My best memories are being with my good friends Julie, Laurie, Kelly, Lisa, and Gina. Being tennis partners with Jul all four years — and finally making state — meeting Kool Kat's (literally) and having M M fights. Hiding in Lawson's van Push starting Jul’s maching on a wild goose chase. That happening weekend away — best friends 1964 and elevator troubles. Thanksgiving at Soldier's Field. Being attacked by “the dog.” The night we were uncool. Halloween with the guys. Running down 95th Street chasing P.H. and J.F. with toy guns. Let's not forget the 4th of July. Skiing with Lisa and Lor. Mud volleyball in- cident. Visits to the Jewel. 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