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' ritchard , Daivd Pye , Carrie ehkopf , Jay Rehm , Mary eimer , Maria Rico, Jennifer Giordan , Peter Rogers , Daivd Salvador , Catherine Saunders, ' osuf Sayeed , Jane Scarlett, Bradford Scmidt, Frederick chmucker, Joel Schorn, David ;hack, Ellen Silver , Millon Sil- ■erstein , John Smith, Lee Simth, :llen Stefanic, Julia Stewart , latthew Sullivan, Michele Szpak, lames Taglia Jeffrey Tegge , ' uowTing , Karen Tittle, Lorraine ownsend , Stephen Troyer , Ju- a Van Briggle , Krista Vars- )ergs , Laura Vabornick, Laura ' oigt, Doris Wedemann, Patricia Velch, Sara Werling, Jon Wilcox, icott Wildermann, Sue-Young Vilson , Laura Wojcik, Lily Yuan, )aria Zelenko, Erika Ziimmer. uniors Elizabeth Burck, John Cady, Sarah Chernick, Suzanne Chung- Bin, Jennifer Collins, Luis De la Torre, Charles Doherty, Helen Doktycz, Thomas Donovan, An- drew Dudley, Debra Fetters, Carolyn Frissell, Michael Gaebler, Kamala Gullapalli, Armet Gulyer, Alice Hadac, Gordon Hay, Philip Hay, Mary Helfrich, Lynn Heppes, Holly Hope, Susan Jordan, Greg- ory Karris, TJ Kuhny, Peter Lasky, Jennifer Lesueur, Karl Magee, Jessica Marcus, Rajasekhar Ma- lyala, Catherine McBride, James Mobed, Susan Mobed, Cindy Mui, Bruce Novis, Mara Newbart, Scott Randall, Margaret Rategan, Bernie Rupe, Valerie Sewell, Charles Schubert. Erik Teetsov, Evelyn Tsiolis, Therese Walsh, Lynne Woehrle, Pamela Voth, Kyna Van Briggle. ' indicates second year Illinois State Scholar Arzou Ahsan, James Ampe, Gregory Armstrong, Chris Balles- tra, Jennifer Bell, Amy Berkley, Andrew Boshardy, Sara Brink, Mathew Caragher, Katherine Car, Juan Carrillo, Paul Chang, Walter Condren, Robert Conway, Laura Czerwinski, Gabriel Danon, Phil Des Jardins, Dominic Fera, Heather Ferguson, Robert Filek, Heather Fowles, Ken Gaebler, Gia Gallegos, Kirk Glienke, Daniel Green, Theresa Guarino, Erez Gur, Mark Hanson, Patrick Hayes, Mark Hogan, Julius Hor- wich, Thomas Ivinjack, Mary Ja- nette, Andrew Johnson, Kathryn Klein, Amy Knowlton, David Koh, Robert Kraig, Brigitta Krusinski, Lisa Lech, Ruth Lehmann, Todd Livesy, Stephen Long, John Ma- ciejewski, Johanna Madden, Aruna Mayala, Vicky Marin, Col- leen Martin, Todd Martin, Mau- reen Michael, Gabrielle Moore- head, Mark Moscinski, John Motz, Mary Moy, Robert Navarro, JoEllen Nielsen, Susan Nortan, Elizabeth Noyszewskl, Linda Prinz, David Pye, Mary Reimer, Tracy Salvia, Ellen Silver, Milton Silverstein, Lee Smith, Paul Spei- del, Mary Sugg, Angela Talley, Jeffrey Tegge, Tuow Ting, Lor- raine Townsend, Julia Van Brig- gle, Laura Voigt, Scott White, Jon Wilcox, Scott Wilderman, Sue- Young Wilson, Paul Zavala, Daria Zelenko, Catherine Zimmer, Peter Zina. Hemingway Award- 1981 Paul Cox- A Sure Hand , Run- ner-Up-Sarah Schmidt- The Whiteness Of Sleep Tracy Kler- onomos-best sophomore manu- script. Dora Navarro-best fresh- man manuscript. National Honor Society of French- 1981 Michael Como, Elizabeth Young, Peter Norvid, Catherine Saunders, Sarah Schmidt, Lor- raine Townsend, Debra Fetters, Carolyn Frissell, Mary Rose Gal- lagher, Susan Kashyp, Sheila Ma- honey, Vicky Marin, James Mobed, Susan Norton, Bruce No- vis, Jack Szczepanowski, Evelyn Tsiolis, Eriz Zdilla, Lynn Heppes, Susan Mobed, Micheline Moro- head, Philip Hay, Sarah Brink, Gabriel Danon, Kathryn Klein, Eri- ka Zimmer, Elizabeth Noyszewskl, Stephanie Stathos, Sean Wester- gaard. National Spanish Honor Soci- ety- 1981 Linda Kane, Heather Fowles, Mi- chelle Collins, Eurydice Chrones, Sandy Coe, Steve Troyer, Mi- chael, Angell, Jennifer Bell, Heidi Jensen, Kathryn Klein, Ellen Ste- fanic, Julie Brezon, Diana Karni- kas, Wendy Mui, Ruth Saecker, Barbara Taylor, Ellen Walden, Pa- mela Younger, Dina Chrones, Eric Condren, Danny Diaz, Kitty Hult, Lisa Lech, Mary Ann Liebner, Mi- chele Marchetti, Melanie Patrick, Dave Pye, Milt Silverstein, John Cady, Nia Christoforakis, Tom Donovan, Mary Herbert, Holly Hope, Cindy Mui, Alberto Rodri- guez, Rose Maria LI, Angela Yuan, Mary Pat Mullen, Amy Knowlton. JETS 1981-1st in state Gregg Gullo, Charles Schmutten- mauer, Peter Peregrine, David Schaer, Justin Dooley, Jeff Gold- man, Sarah Schmidt, Joe Sejud, Kathleen Hogenboom, David Bell, Paul Adriani, and Ruth Saecker. Percy Julian Award Lynn Heppes Science Awards Paul Adriani, Constatine Godellas Illinois Science Teachers As- sociation Constatine Godellas 27th Annual Scholarship Ex- amination in Chemistry Rajasekhar Malyala David Bell American Association of Phys- ics Paul Adriani Foreign Language- 1981 Nina Armango, Laura Czerwinski, Martin Dooley, Joan Glickman, Michael Granston, Evi Kourtessis, Laura Lange, Hadar Lender, Sharon Leonard, Ruchi Manga- lick, Jennifer Nelson, and Mary Saecker. Fritzmeier Award Peter Zelenko. Matt Meldorf Drama and Debate- 1981 Sean Martin, Jeffrey Garbutt, Paul Cox, Julie Bouck, Elliot Brackett, Eric Brackett, Bob Kraig, Melissa Gadel, Cathy Loeffleur, Maureen Michael, Anna Coffey, Michael Wollensak, Miranda Zola, David Gardina, Michael Granston, David Rathburn History and Social Sciences - 1981 Anne Earle, Diana Karanikas, Jacque LeValley, Sean Martin, Terry McNeese, Angela Mat- thews, Mary Moi, Linda Pritchard, Jay Rehm, Sue- Young Wilson Home Economics-1981 Irene Orellana. Kira Licata, Mikal Nabors, Sharon Schlorf. Industrial Technology- 1981 Christopher Karars, Charles Schmuttenmaer, Anne Sullivan, Tom Collins. Math- 1981 Paul Adriani, Charles Schmutten- maer, Candy Campbell, David Hinds, Monika Agarwal, Matt Mel- dorf, Ruchi Mangelik, Dave Dreil- belbis. Frank Lloyd Wright-1981 Ist-Christopher Karras, 2nd- Charles Schmuttenmaer and Anne Sullivan, 3rd-Tom Collis. Academic Honors 129
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Honors and Awards AP Exams To Percy Julian, OPRF Offers A Wide Range Of Honors hat was the Fritiz- meier Award? Who qualified for Illinois State Scholarships? How much talent did take to win the Hemingway Award? Students wo rked hard to succeed in school. For some of them the work was rewarded with awards and honors. Sometimes the awards helped with college admissions and scholarships, but for many it just felt good to know that achievements were appreciated. The 1981 Hemingway Com- petition was open to all OPRF students who wished to sub- mit manuscripts. The 400 en- tries were read by OPRF Eng- lish teachers, narrowed down to about 30, and sent to the University of Iowa for the final judging. Each department at OPRF recognized excellent students for their achievements. The science department gave the Percy Julian Award to a top sophomore chemist. Other de- partments honored outstand- ing students of history, foreign language, english, and math. Students also received hon- ors from colleges and universi- ties. Book awards were given to excellent, well-rounded ju- niors. Outstanding math and science students received awards from various institu- tions and organizations. Standardized tests gave students all kinds of opportu- nities for honors, advanced placement, and scholarships. One hundred ninety two stu- dents took a total of 347 AP Exams last year, hoping to re- ceive course exemptions, credits, or advanced place- ment in college. A combina- tion of high ACT scores and class rank qualified students as Illinois State Scholars. The PSAT NMSQT was the test taken to qualify for National Merit Scholarships. A controversial new award was the Human Relations Award. A group of administra- tors, teachers and School Board members felt that by having each teacher nominate one student, those who had shown true concern for others would finally be recognized. Many people thought that the purpose of the award was val- id because it would recognize students not excelling in aca- demics, clubs, or athletics, but who made their contributions to OPRF through their kind ac- tions. Other students and teachers opposed the award for several reasons. Some felt that teachers simply were not qualified to judge a student ' s character. Others felt that no one had the authority to judge anyone ' s motives. Still others thought that the award was self-defeating — setting up a competition for cooperative- ness. In all, 120 received the award. With all the awards given and all the talent and hard work present at OPRF, it was not surprising that so many students soared so high and accomplished so much. -Johanna Madden The Hemingway Award is present- ed to Paul Cox for his story A Sure Hand. National Merit Finalists Laura Czerwinski, Heather Fowles, Erez Gur, Paul Hansen, Julius Horwich, Colleen Martin, Madeline Msall, Mary Reinner, Mil- ton Silverstein, Lorraine Town- send, Sue-Young Wilson, Erika Zimmer. Cum Laude seniors Arzoun Ahsan, James Ampe, Ju- lia Andersen, Michael Angell, Sheri Ard, Gregory Armstrong, Youngut Aswa Jesdakul, David Bell, Jennifer Bell, Linda Bel- monte. Amy Berkley, Andrew Bo- shardy, William Bower, Eric Bracket! , Ross Brown, Sean Burke, Katherine Carr, Juan Car- illo, Paul Chang , Constance Chrones , Eric Condren, Robert Conway, Laura Czerwinski, Ga- briel Danon, Anne Devore, Daniel Diaz. Mary Dillon, Alison Doruff, Monica Dost, Lisa Dubowski, Pa- tricia Elia . Ann Eng, Eric En- strom, Carol Feeney, Dominic Fera. Heather Ferguson , Robert Filek , Scot Foran, Heather Fowles , Ken Gaebler , Gia Gal- legos , Lisa Gaydos, Patricia Gentile, Denise Gerig, Ellen Gib- son, Kirk Glienke , Melissa Gra- del, Daniel Green, Anne Greenlee, Kevin Gujral, Erez Gur, Mark Han- son, Moon Hi Hanson, Karen Haworth , Patrick Hayes, Carrie HIavacek , Mark Hogan, Ruth Holzman, Julius Horwich, Cather- ine Hull, Thomas Ivinjack, Oksana Iwasyszyn, April Jahns , Mary Ja- nette, Heidi Jensen, Gabrielle Karras, Scott Kimble, Amy Knowlton, David Koh, Barbara Kolzow, Becky Koth, Brigitta Kru- sinski , Lisa Lech , William Le- fley, Ruth Lehmann, Mary Ann Liebner, Todd Livesy, Stephen Long, Patrick Loughran, John Maciejewski, Aruna Malyala, Mi- chelle Marchetti, Vicky Marin, Colleen Maritn . Todd Martin, An- gela Matthews , William McCar- thy. Kelli McCormack, Carl Miller, Molly Mooney, Gabrielle Moor- head. Mark Moscinski, Mary Moy, Madeline Msall, Robert Navarro, Arvind Nehra, JoEllen Nielsen , Lynda Nelson, Holli Norris, Susan Norton, Elizabeth Noyszewski, Patricia Parker, Melanie Patrick, Henrietta Pearsall. Kieran Phelan, Julie Pohlmann, Mary Pontikes , Eric Pouslon, Jonathan Powell, Anne Prather, Linda Prinz , Linda 128 Academic Honors
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o Qco 5 Have you noticed how well the members of the OPRF athletic teams worked together? And did you notice how successful they were in 1981-1982? Because the baseball team was comprised of all kinds of gifted athletes with individual talents, the whole team was strength- ened into one that won the state championship. The field hockey team, with the combined efforts and support of its athletes, rose to third in state. The girls ' tennis team continued to improve itself this year, and capped the season by sending six players to the state meet. Each of these teams was so successful because each had all kinds of hard working members reaching for a common goal. All kinds of winning teams together gave OPRF the reputation of being an institution not only of academic excellence, but of athletic ex- cellence as well. Enjoying yet another victory, the Volleyball Team members con- gratulate each other. Players position themselves under the basket as James Kimmons takes a jump shot from the outside. 130 Sports Divider
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