Proviso East High School - Provi Yearbook (Maywood, IL)
- Class of 1978
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Irregardless of seasonal rain rains, high spirited students refused to let the rain dampen their victorious day. Cosmic surroundings flowed throughout the day leading the Junior class to another victory. Among the highlighted events was the Flose Arbor and Lords of the Rose court finalists being announced. The sixteen finalists captured the orbital atmosphere as our annual Homecoming Dance capped the festivities of the day. lrightl Spurred on by their last touchdown, the Pirates kick off to victory. lrighty Surprised reactions captured the smiling faces of Pat Scovone and Penny Sullivan as they were chosen Rose Arbor finalists fAbovel Front, Flose Arbor and Lords of the Rose Court, Vicky Stevens Penny Sullivan, Nancy Triplet, Mary Robinson, Shari Keys, Debbie Tomsavlc Back Ronny Powel, Pat Scavone, Sean Swain, Earl Fox, and Elton Davis fAbovel Devotion of the Pirateers prevailed as they performed their synchronized routine in the cold and rainy atmosphere. tFtightl Sincere friend proudly congratulates Rose Arbor finalist Vicky Jay, as she gratefully. accepts her honor. In achieving their four year goal at Proviso East, finalists Nancy Triplet and Sean Swain stand proudly as photographer snaps their picture. fAbovel Enjoying the music and looking for dance partners, the stag line outnumbers the available females. W X TradltlOnaI and contemporary activities are always being pursued by the Student Council Executive Board and all Student Council members. Along with sponsoring many activities such as Homecoming and Christmas door decorations, Student Council also demonstrates their ability in sponsoring fund raising programs. Sponsors, Mr. Tom. O'Hale and Mr. Dan King are very proud to see the growth in attendance and many enthused faces gathered at the many series of meetings. The election of Student Council is held annually at the beginning of every school year in the assigned homeroom. Following is the election of officers, elected by all Student Council Members. In nervous anticipation, candidates, Jean Schmidt and William Rodgers await their speeches. .w,41 Student Council Executive Board: Top row, Mr. Tom O'Hale, Darrell Blake Merit Travel: Nancy Lofton Russell Donald Mary Graziano Judy Brock Mr Dan King Bottom row, Jean Schmidt, Bonithe Collins, Cleonris L. Clark, Priscilla Laube and Sue Stoyer Row 1: Felicia Hale, Andrea Phillips, Rose Williams, Susan Breseman, Kimberly Barber, Louis Miller, Betoynaji Jones, Vincent Williams. Row 2: Cheryl Holiday, Tanya Pate, Swen Turner, Theresa Nutile, Todd Davis, Renita Cameron, Linda Robinson, Tracy Grace, Timothy Bell. Row 3: Arlene Archie, Roosevelt Dickerson, Heidi Grant, Zina Zimmermann, Juanita Walker, Joni Armstrong, Sandra Kelley, Alayna Cruzat, Kim Taylor, Kim Wordlaw, Wanda Jackson, Joseph Malone. Row 4: Lorraine Lockett, Sheila Esco, Sharon Johnson, Emma Madison, Wesley Ramsey, Oscar Robinson, Carrie Flowers, Alonzo Booker, Annie Taylor, Madelyn Gardner, Cheryl Parker. Row 5: Kathy Brown, Keith Hunter, Karen Warren, Evelyn Chapman, Roselyn Nelson, Robert Hayden, Anthony Campbell, Steven Millon, Sylvia Williams, Maxine Henderson, Clay Mallory, Albert Dunker. 12 ..f, ,f 4 5.25 ,fum 3 . . six, ' 4 ' ue. 1 T 1. 4 Q 'tag L.,.,,Q,, tleftl Deep in thought Vanessa Hopson carefully aids a friend in completing her ballot. labovel Exercising their right to vote, honest Student Council members cautiously deposit their ballots. l WI Below, Varied expressions abound as Student Council elections begin. Flight, Student Council Executive Board elections are opened by Mr. King, sponsor. 14 Left, Enthused faces are registered as Student Council members listen to Executive Board election speeches. Above, Excelling her speech abilities, a member of the Student Council carefully pronunciates. Junior-Senior Student Council: Ftow 1, Cleondris Clarke, Rena Sinclair, La Vada Curtain, Fieatha Webb, Merit Toveli, Boneitha Collins, Trisea Miles, Sharon Jordan, Row 2, Jean Schmidt, Mary Graziano, Jorge Vena, Nian Skorus, Jackie Buford, Monice Smith, Judy Brock, Lachanda Johnson, Stephanie Fair, Darrye Blakey Row 3, Mr. O'Hale, sponsor, Nelta White, Louis Hobson, Earl Williams, Fiussel Donald, Twameana Jackson, Mitchell Fliehle, William Rodgers, Mr. King, sponsor. Left, Polite attention appears on the faces of these Executive Board candidates, but their minds are rehearsing their speeches. Above, At last delivering her well-prepared speech, Priscilla Luabe , addresses her audience. 15 Ftemembrances of the past year are all put together in a book that is cherished by each and every one of the students. The PROVI staff is almost made up of a new staffg ten are new and two have experience. This year the yearbook has been put together with the staff enthusiasm, determination, and with the aid of the new sponsor, Miss Debra Martz, and editor, Linda Martin. They have helped the new staff members learn the responsibility of putting together a yearbook. Other important people that have helped are the teachers that have given us the information that made most of the yearbook possible. This year being on the staff has been an experience that not many of the students will forget. Exploring new tasks, Mary Papa attempts to crop a picture. PROVI STAFF: Flow 1: Carol Doherty, Flow 2: Lori Janney, Anita Kern, Linda Martin, Gina DeMay, Gail Schroeder, Row 3: Mary Papa, Andrea Biedron, Miss Debra Martz, Fran McHugh, Peter Janney. , - ,f-f f Provi In The Making f,n,,,,,.,,..-nv' Nqr! X -92 aff I, 7 1 flwgpa .fa rrp:-a.'?-1... l n . . , 'E fSitting on floort Francy Cusimano, fSitting in chairs! John Uhlir, Jane Wong, Maria Tolva, Deva Tucker, Laura Jones. iThird Fiowj Ward Jackson, Mark Biello, Debra Bennett, Scott Gelason, Jean Schmidt, Gary Walgren, Beverly Sutton. iStandingJ Dwayne Hannah, Marlon Morris, John Anderson, Craig Williams, and Louis Holison. f ,- QLower Lefty Sports writing keeps Mark Biello occupied typing to meet his next deadline. iLower Righty Group discussions help staff members to prepare the final copy for Pageant. 1 4, .L-:.z..r such as the Quill and Scroll are just one of the many honors that the Proviso East PAGEANT has won. Over the sixty years in progress, the PAGEANT has become more efficient in bringing the faithful newspaper to all students. Our newspaper consists of about seventeen students who work hard to put their best ability down to spread the news of the activities and announcements in the school session. The Pageant also gives the opportunity to other students to show their talent in poetry, in sports, and in everyday opinion, how they feel about facts happening in life. Thanks to Mr. James Nyka, English teacher, the staff members and Proviso East students are able to show their abilities. After checking his rough copy, Scott Gleason chuckles over an error that might have been printed. i A A ! fAbovel Faced with an important decision, Debbie Bennett makes a phone call to check her source. fLeftJ Instructions given by Mr. Jim Nyka help sources flow through staff members. STUDENTS ASSISTANTS work together as a team to create an atmosphere for work and study. Each assistant works together with secretaries and other assistants to help the students who use the library to conquer any problem which may arise. The library is for the use of any student who wishes to use it. It has many reference materials, any kind of book one can think of, popular magazines, and paperbacks for everyone's interests and desires. At Christmas a party was held for all the student assistants and librarians. On May 9th a Spring Banquet was held at the Branding Iron Restaurant in Downers Grove. After having had a funfilled year, the library also had more students coming in regularly than last year. The library provides an opportunity for students to research projects assigned to them in class. Bottom Row: Gerald Gaughan, Deborah Jackson, Ruby Brown Cindy Fenn Kim Middlebrooks Row 2 Mrs Joan Keating Linda O Brien Peggy Erwin Bruce Fair, Marie Ranieri Row 3: Mr. Milton Baburek, Linda Kubitschek Darren Pearson Julius Stokes Dean Johnson Row 4 Deborah Riley Debbie Knoll, Ray Hrobowski, Howard Moy, Majorie Gales. Helping students find whatever materials they need is what Mr. Baburek's job as head librarian is all about. Attempting to learn the art of sorting overdue book cards, Marie Ftanieri tries her hardest to remember everything that Mrs. Lewis is telling her. Bottom Row: Anita Ward, Kathy Leninger, Marcus Neal, Ron Jordan, Marie Ventura. Row 2: Mrs. Eva Lewis, Constance Davis, Roxanne Hernandez, Lucy Tapia, Mrs. Mamie Glover, Mrs. Jan Crown. Row 3: Dolly Boggs, Keith Scott, Tony Glover. Row 4: Arlene Ward, Ruther Carter, Delois Carter, Cynthia Harbin, Marianne Disimone, Darlene Ward. frightl Glancing anxiously at his awaiting certificate, Thomas Schrilla recalls all hard working efforts in achieving his four year goal. flower rightl Addressing the assembly Mr. Thomas Millikin begins the induction ceremony for the National Honor Society. flower leftl' Closing remarks given by Bruce James proved to be only one of the many interesting and exciting events that took place at the National Honor Society Awards presentation. One of the most prestigious groups of Provio East is the National Honor Society. This group, a nation-wide organization, is composed of those students with above average achievement in both their scholastic accomplishments and their involvement in school organizations. November 16th was the date of the induction ceremony and enthusiasm was prevalent among those chosen students. After the cer- emony, refreshments were served in Memorial Hall, in an attempt to aquaint the parents with the teachers. fupper leftj Captivating the attention of those ' present, Margaret Sharkey, adds her welcome. labovel National Honor Society: first row: Carolyn Maclin, Sharon Robertson, Marianne Nicoletto, Sue Kloss, Robin Vanetta, Wanda Urbaniak, Dina Cook, Jane Dioguardi, Nancy Kallas, Ramona Webb, second row: Leslie Wolfe, Judy Laurence, Mary Mengel, James Triska, James Dial, John Smith, Michele Moyles, Sue Fletcher, Lisa Floody, Kathryn Kuss, Teena Napolitano, third row: Mr. Ward Haselhorst, advisor, Adriana Rumoro, Barb Kennedy, Judy Brock, Bette Schleicher, Sandy Napolitano, Doris Krass, Elizabeth Stevenson, Margaret Sharkey, Sue Stewart, Sue Vandeburg, Sandy Vitale, Laura Lydingg fourth row: Terry Brown, John Colao, Jim Gerber, Paul Houcek, Jim Toman, Kevin Williams, Steve Schmidt, Wayne Diner, Bruce James, Jan Chabala, Kurt Berndtg fifth row: Donna Johnson, Mike Vodrazka, Brian Christianson, William Rodgers, Barb Stanley, John Freeman, Tom Schrilla, Edward Giron, Dean Johnson, Anthony Tyson, Eugene Martinez, Dave Schneider, and Theodore Stimes. 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Dowd iplayed by Jeff Kubisl so everyone else thought Dowd was crazy and should be committed. But first Dowd went from doctor to doc- tor to no avail. At last Dowd was declared insane and was ready to be sent to an asylum. But he was rescued from this fate by his sister. Director, Mr. John Toth, was pleased by the performances and turnout. Because of the large numbers of females trying out for parts, the cast was doubled for these parts. Excellent financial and artistic returns made the play a hit. ls junior Jeff Kubis talking to himself or is he talking to the imaginary white rabbit named Harvey? Sitting on the floor ileft to rightj Larin Schnurstein Kathy Jones Diana Bodkin Jim Muszyneski, Julie Sorenson, Laura Vock, Karen Miller. Second Row: Melissa Most Margaret Sharkey Ftenee Floody Nancy Lofton Kneeling Malcolm Mauney Ward Jackson. Sitting: Carol Muir, Jeff Kubis, Cynthia Truss. Standing Stephanie Wright Jean Schmidt Jan Chabala Pam Zelek Patty Wright Joe Belpedio, John Chuba, Ruth Schmidt, Jane Blumhurst. Back Row: Alma Mendoza Linda Pavela Marsha Eaglin Jon Wilson Anita Pyles Wesley Ramsey Anthony Stocker, Luis Miller. The Fall Play Harvey Hiding from the hair spray of Mrs. Landers is Jefi Kubis, lead male actor in the play Harvey, f Lending a sympathetic hand to Margaret Sharkey is Joe Belepedio during the performance of the fall play Harvey. who was Junior Jeff Kubistalking to on the phone? A shocking expression is seen on ihe face of Jane Blumhurst, one Could it have been Jane Blumhurst. iboltom rightj of the many eXPfeSS'0f'S you Saw 'n HHHVVGY-H W 5 'ii Q' 'fl' SEE . i ' P Q'-i ,.-'- S ff' it it 1 ' 'i ef T ' r T 1 f ' V if . -'fm ' ' 1. ' I 1 '- ' if 'M ' ' tif udtiii ' s: .qu lb..-vi 1 ' me ' t't'W 'r'2 s, : M X ,Z ft-' ' f , ' fi Q . k1 1'h' ff .-.9 f i-1- Xa ',.h' s . 'f iI 'il-'--fi713f k7 17 f t' ' '- . ................. t ................ T ,m L, - ' ' . 'fa g A .1 3 A. . ,Q . V , My t. K . .. . , lcenter frontj Julie Huebner. lfront rowt L to Fl: Anita Perkins, Veronica Mitchell, Priscilla Laube, Cathy Jones, Jean Schmidt, Cassandra Green, Melissa Most, Ruth Schmidt, and Mary Oberg. lback rowb L to R: Michael Vodrazka, Frank Licitra, Bruce James, Mitchell Holmer, James Toman, Christopher Fiatliff, Gary Vermette, and Darrell Blake. lstl ' fl' lupper rightj Assisting during the Madrigal Dinner, Julie Huebner delightfully displays her talents on the harpiscord. Success prevailed once again as the Madrigal Singers performed triumphantly to enlighten and enchant the holiday season. The Madrigal Dinner designed to provide a renaissance atmosphere succeeded to the utmost extent. The Madrigal Dinner held December twelfth through the eighteenth, provided seven nights of dinner, singing, and a generally delightful environment. Supervisors Mr. John Toth, and Mr. Daniel Salotti, have made the completion of this year's Madrigal accomplishments possible. ion ladderj Thespians: top, Nancy Lofton, bottom left side, Melanie Elbert, Linda Puccio, Stephanie Wright, and Patty Wright, bottom right side, John Chuba, and Jan Chabala, under ladder, Joe Belpedia, standing in front of ladder, Anthony Campbell, Jon Wilson, extreme left side, L to R, Jane Blumhorst, Pam Zelek, kneeling, Diana Luzinski, on her shoulders, Margaret Sharkey, over her, Garry Mitchell and Ward Jackson. Next to Margaret Sharkey is Heidi Grant and Carol Muir, over Muir is Linda Pavela, sitting on chair, Malcolm Mauney, Francy Cusimano, on floor L to R, Georgeann Kulton, Cynthia Truss, Ruth Schmidt, and Melissa Most, lying on floor, Bruce James, up side down, Jeff Kubis, next to him Kathy Jones and Julie Sorenson. Group around Mr. Toth is: to his left, Jean Schmidt and Elliot Wimbush. Holding up Jean Schmidt is Jim Muszynski, Robert Stacy, in front of Mr. Toth is Marsha Eaglin. t Astonished by his reply Carol Muier, expresses her feelings. ACCUITIUIHTIDQ points by working on Proviso East's Drama production is an honor G to many of the students here. Unfortunately, only forty-five have reached their goals to become Thespians. Mr. John Toth, sponsor, states that membership is granted to those active in Theatre Arts. One of the most important activities Thespians have for Fund Raising is the talent show held every fall. This fall has proved that Proviso East has a great amount of theatrical talent. Since 1960, when Thespian Troop 112090 was begun, it had consisted mainly of upperclassmen. X 'XX Determ I natlOn and enthusiasm are always on the minds of the Stage Crew. The task they are given to do is always accompished with an experts' touch. Setting up the stage for our two plays Harvey and Caucasion Chalk Circle was not a menial job. Applying makeup, making props and fixing lights are their performances. Stage Crew lfront rowi Anita Pyles, Julie Sorenson, Louis Miller, Diana Bodkins, Kathy Jonesg lsecond rowi Andrea Biedron, Linda Pavela, Franci Cuismancino, Alma Mendoza, Fran McHughg lthird rowl Karen Miller, Karen Schnurstein, Renee Floody, Laura Vockg lback rowl Mrs. Landers, Jim Muszynski, Brian Marocchi, Marsha Eaglin, Wesley Ramsey, Robert Stacy. The Me Nobody Knows , Proviso's first musical since 1970, was brought to the school this year. The play was about some ghetto children who sang about the struggles in their lives. A publicity campaign was formed by Miss Webb and Mrs. Landers for the cast. Joining the play gives students the new opportunity to express themselves through acting, singing, and dancing, and hoping to involve the students and community in a theatrical experience of self-renewal as well as awareness. Reader's Theater or really called Group Interpretation, is a group which performs from cuts of plays. It has a maximum 30 minutes to perform. Reader's Theater's play was The Brick and the Rose , by Lewis John Carline. The Contest Play is also performed from cuts of plays, and they have a 40 minute maximum to perform. The contest play performed in 'fThe Caucasian Chalk Circle , by Bertolt Breect. Both have competed inthe IHSA District. Mr. Toth is the advisor of both the Reader's Theater and The Contest Play. fLeftl As doctors fight over the birth of a baby, lawyers delightfully listen in. Spring play cast: lRow li Garry Mitchell, Wesley Ramsey, Melanie Elbert, Gretta Bosset. fRow 2l Anita Perkins, Theresa Whithem, Rhonda Ball, Lyncon Whitley, Monica Hrbrowski, Kim Wordlow, Earl Fox. fRow 33 Elliot Wimbush, Vincent Williams, Ricky Williams, Gregory Washington, Lt , lAbovet Great contributions from the students display a trememdous performance for the Contest Play. llftightl A husband-wife arguement is brightly performed by Linda Puccio and Jeff Kubis. .,,1 gf -Sf lLeftl Happy faces are brought to the actors and actresses while reciting the Pledge of Alleigence. lAboveJ In scenes from the Caucasion Chalk Circle , John Chuba and Jane Blumhorst perform a tender love scene, 33 lKneelingJ France Cusimano, Stephanie Wright, Garry Mitchell, Jane Blumhorst, Pam Zelek, Deva Tucker. lSittingl Ms. Sobala lCoachi, Silas Banksf Sharon Simmers, Anthony Stocker, Linda Pavela, Donna Thomas, Louis Miller, Craig Williams, Mrs. Landers lCoachJ. fFirst Rowi Ms. Webb lCoachl, Joe'Belpedio, Lorel Braband, Rhonda Ball, Nancy Lofton, Greta Bassett, Patty Wright, Paulifa Cabalquinto, Sheryl Loyd, Lavette Mathis, Mr. Toth lHead Coachi. lSecond Ftowl Anita Pyles, Ward Jackson, Marsha Eaglin, Jon Wilson, John Chuba, Jan Chabala, Eric Campbell, Cynthia Truss. lThird Rowl Jeff Kubis, Malcolm Mauney, Wesley Ramsey, Ricky Williams, Melissa Most, Jean Schmidt, Fluth Schmidt. Ss. X4 'V lLeftl Ftosencrantz and Gildenstern are effectively presented by ' g Proviso East Speech Team members, Jon Wilson and John Chuba. lAbovei Humorous Duet Acting is delightfully exhibited by Jane Blumhorst and Pam Zelek in The Importance of Being Earnest. PUDIIC Speaklngs provide for the students in the speech team to show their abilities and to represent our school. This year has been one for much learning and devoted involvement. Awards are given to those who make it down to state and have stuck with the team through it all. Each year a goal to learn more speech activities are met. Thanks to Mr. Toth tHead Coacht, Miss Sobala, Miss Webb, and Mrs. Landers, the students are able to show their hard working abilities in competition. A young and a more contacted team was formed this year and meetings every Saturday morning are held for the teammates. Nancy Lofton lSeniorl was the strength this year and the teachers are looking forward to the future years ahead. fLeftJ A scene played by Garry Mitchell and Anita Pyles in A Soul Gone Home is pleasantly inacted. 1 lAbovel Energetic Power and will are shown by Cynthia Truss as she recites her lines. llftighti Displaying talents through Dramatic Interpretation, Nancy Lofton never fails to hold the audience's attention. 1 t.i' ,. Q . L., French Club tfront rowt, Kim Johnson, Kari Christensen, Jeannine, Cheryl Champion, Sharon Lites, Carter Delois, Roberta Grimes, Sharon Gillian, Scott Clary, Debbie Brown, and Charmaine Collise. isecond rowi Mrs. S. Arquilla, Pamela Lewis, Diane Purchase, Kelly Evans, Dionne Johnson, Miguel Esparza, Sharon Washington, Joan lsselhard, Kim Wardlaw, Anthony Andlovec, Tony Hatten, Beverly Barnes, and Karen Manak. tthird rowj Darrell Savannah, Ward Jackson, Paul Houcek, Manuel Castillo, Alexander Mihalovic, Terry Walker, and Monica Jackson, ifourth rowl Lavada Curtain, Carol Triska, Maha Slerahim, Nina Skorus, Sandra Kelley, Lori Mann, Tammy Onesti, Michele Lockhart, Jeanine Mueller, Loletta Love, Kathy Lyding, Lorna Prien, Tony Gray, and Joyce Mueller. C'est magnifique! These are the words to describe the new French Club. The first year for the French Club was a successful one. There was over fifty students who participated in this club. Any student may become a member of this organization. Mrs. Sharon Arquilla, sponsor for this club, does not require you to have a . . L French class to attend this club. The purpose of this group is to make new friends and enjoy group activities and to be aware of cultures and their role in society. French club visited the Art Museum in Chicago, and a 'I French restaurant. They are an active group involved in L l is French Cultural activities and also various other activities that strengthen a group and development. Awards were given at the end of the year to commend students effort f f f A and participation- Thai' also recewed one for most After the play is all over, the cast take recognition. decorated car in the Homecoming Parade. 41' X331 Qi tx fy-' - -' N 1 X 5 , X '- f-Is? N' H gfgvglgli . . . A A,..... , . ,., ,NNW A M, - s ff Active students busily indulge themselves in mastering the French French Class provides a challenging environment as student attempt to Language. master it. Kulture in the Enblish language means culture club, and this was the purpose of the club to teach German Culture. This year in the German Club organization there were 20 present and former students that attended the club. The activities this year were the sale of German candy, also a visit to a German restaurant, stores and cultural events. There was only one officer for this group, she is Junior Jean Schmidt. The goals the German Club wished to achieve this year was to renew their 'tParenthood for a European Wild Cat from the Brookfield Zoo. This group is important to Proviso East in many ways. One of the ways is it gives opportunities for the German students to extend their interest in an aspect of German culture. For the first time in the German Clubs history students were able to go on a field trip to the Milwaukee Zoo. The purpose of this group is to explore the aspects of the German Culture in our Chicago area. The German Club has been in existence at Proviso East for 20 years. For joining the German Club you could be a present or former student. Also students who may take German in the future are welcome to join. Mrs. Enger, sponsor for the German Club, would like students who have traveled to Germany, Austria or Switzerland to show their pictures and tell the group of their experiences. Kultur Club lupper lefty Displaying leadership abilities is Jean Schmidt during a Culture Club meeting. fbottom lefty Group discussions between German Club members is a frequent event. l tfront row I to rt Melanie Elbert, Dawn Bell, Donna Fletcher, Jeanne Tanquary, Mary Bell, Ricky Thompson. fsecond rowi Theresa Taplin, Maria Tolva, Bill Rogers, Dave Humble, Jean Schmidt, Julie Sorenson, Wanda Tyminski, fthird rowi Jane Toman, Cheryl Brugge, Maureen O'Donoghue, Carlos Alvarado, Lorna Prine, Robin Esensee, Marcella Thompson, Merit Toveli. F 38 Youth and Government trow ll Jean Schmidt, Gary Vermette, Mike Vodraska, Malcolm Mauney, Gary Walgren, John Anderson, Monica Jackson, Rhonda Blackwell, Dee Patterson. lrow 23 Vince Williams, Bill Helder, John Chuba, Anthony Campbell, Steve Millon, Bette Parrish, Eric Campbell, Tony Jackson, Dina Cook, Mr. Schroeder lSponsorl. frow Sl Mr. lkler lSponsorl, Michael Sykes, Roxanne Hernandez, Wanda Tyminski, Judy Guiglio, Elsie Decina, Suzanne Toveli, Sandy Jankovec, Jeanne Tanquary, Merit Toveli Nice-Presidentl, Judy Brock. lrow 43 Cleo Clark fPresidentJ, Michelle Johnson, Jean Hardin, Cheryl Bruggemyer, Sue Guiglio, Rose Williams, Ernest Meredith, John Golden, Sandy Johnson, Carolina Maclin, Julie Sorenson. lrow 5l Wanda Jackson, Carrie Johnson, Rena Sinclair, Jane Blumehorst, Sylvia Newborn, Debby Moore, Nina Slorus, Becky Kallas, Maria Tolva. lrow Sl Peggy Sharkey, Gail Schroeder, Donna Barkdol, Patti Venetucci, Debbie Jackson, Laurie Hovorka, Mary Graziano, Kim Johnson tSecretaryl. Always enjoying a meeting with Mr. Millikin, all the students sit down and relax. Nl Acadenqla is holding on to one of the last scholarly clubs at Proviso East, The Youth and Government Club, consisting of those students interested in the American democracy and its workings. . .Students begin by being introduced to the legislative process, while undertaking the momentous task of preparing a bill for the state legislature. After going through two tests of a bill's correctness and probable success, the final products were taken to Springfield on April 7, 8, and 9 to be presented to the State Legislature. This year's officers were Cleo Clarke, president, Kim Johnson, secretary, and Merit Toveli, vice-president. This year the cost of taking students to Springfield increased so candy was sold and an auction dance was held on April 21. The funds accumulated allowed the group to participate in one of the most intellectually stimulating experiences. l a fi 1 5 , , ,,,t L i E x A ,gl - r 'T' , A X 3 - X J M M - E11 3 or fl S . 3 , ' Q America's history and literature come alive in American Studies Academic. fFront Rowi Julie Hubner, Craig Williams, Barb Gurin, Sharon Kolowski, George Vena, Lean Kalhiky. 12nd Rowl Lisa Hinley, Davine Harris, Maria Tolva, Fran Caliendo, Lorna Prien, Nina Slorus, Becky Kallas, Laurie Richter, Cheri Rimnac. l3rd Rowi Merit Talveli, Jean Tancquary, Nancy Silva, Kathy Helf, Diane Luzinski, Mike Spidale, Kim Johnson, Sheryl Lloyd, Wanda Tyminski. 14th Rowl Mr. John Duffy, Luciano Tido, George Reyes, Danny Shied, David Martinez, Russell Donald, Eric Campbell, Mr. Richard Hammer. fBack Rowl Chuck Greene, Karen Kanck, Monica Jackson, John Anderson, Gary Walgren, Rigo Deion, Sue Stoyer, Jean Schmidt, Julie Sorenson, Kathy Lydins. frightl Dramatic roles is part of the activities of the Western Thought group. Here displaying some of their acting abilities are Audrey Helm, and William Rodgers. lleftl Western Thought comes alive because of Senior Bette Schliecher and Steve Friedle. Western Thought Expands Minds QFront rowi Venise Sholar, Flamona Webb, Kenji Kerins, Lynn Fukar, Margaret Konny, Mary Mengel, Nancy Peiffle, Monce Smith, Susan Kloess, Bette Schliecher. QSecond rowi Suzanne Vandeburg, Doris Kraass, Margaret Sharkey, Karen Karl, Lisa Alejandere, Osualdo Rodriguez, Theodore Stimes, Audrae Helm, Marianne Nicoletto, Judith Brock, and Karen Bond. fThird rowl Steve Davi, James Smith, Steve Friedle, Wayne Dillner, John Rodgers, Kevin L. Williams, James Gerber, Paul Houcek, Mitchell Riehle, Terry Brown. fBack rowl Donna Johnson, Kevin A. Williams, William Rogers, Barbara Stanley, Jan Chabala, Kurt Berndt, John Colao, Dean Johnson, Eugenio Martinez, Carolina Maclin, and Susan Stewart. iFirst rowi Vena Williams, Tammy White, Melanie Elbert, Laura Vock, Laura Zak, Patricia Granados, Linda Puccio, Roxann Hernandez. lSecond rowj Cheryl Taplin, Darlene Pash, Andrea Roberson, Myouka Reese, Christine Eleuteri, Denise Hamilton, Al Serrane, Sharon Losacco, Margot Moore, Cindy Holub. lThird rowi Dawn Bell, Jane Wong, Susan Guiglio, Theresa Taplin, Linda Schnurstein, Diane Chambers, Anita Karner, Rosalyn Wells, Marcella Thompson, Maureen O'Donoghue, Sharisse Gibson. llfourth rowl Charlene Gray, Joy Blakely, Kim Weddington, Cedric Rogers, Ernest Meredith, Angela James, Jeff Kubis, Vanessa Hobson, Carrie Johnson, Alicia Lazenby, Judy Welch, Lucia Sacco, iFifth rowl Cherry Hardman, Pamela Zelek, Kathy Toman, Reginald Oualls, Eddie Avant, Kevin Neal, Scott Robert, Keith Wells, Michael Jones, Daniel McCauley, Michael Wilkins, Paul Gerhardt, Patricia Wright. iSixth rowl Howard Moy, Michelle Wilson, Jalaluddin Khimani, Corliss Robinson, Rhonda Blackwell, Johnnie Brown, Leon Carter, Peter Tidei, Anthony Pani, George Rini, Bridget Donoghue, Rochelle Robinson, Kathy Riley, Rosa Napolitano. Core assimulates Chemistry, English and History into a creative course for Juniors. tv. Core students display creative projects such as their family trees to fellow members Interesting discussions occur when Mr. James Polzin describes of the class. American history to Core students. Working with intricate Audio Visual and photograph equipment fills the time spent during CINE. Students receive much responsibility as they distribute neces- sary equipment to the required classes. A highlight of first semester is the CINE CLUB OPEN HOUSE. This is held during the week of Thanksgiving and has been an annual event for the past ten years. Students greet faculty members and explain the various jobs and equipment A the CINE Club utilizes in performing useful services for the school. Refresh- ments are served and slides of past years are shown. i mltl t QQ' fl? tFront rowj Tracy Grace, Carol Biello, Eneida Martinez, Helen Cholewa, Dina Custards, Sharon Hogne, and Charmain Collisi. QSecond rowl Audrae Helm, Mark Kuhl, Odalis Martinez, Kanji Kerims, Dan Seno, Beverely Sutton, Ton Schrilla, and Cedrick Smith. iThird rowt Mr. Vince Laurini, Yolanda Williams, Roberto Obias, Tony Campbell, Douglas Johnson, Jackie Mathews, Mark Biello, Andre Maney, Jeff Kubis, Barretta Watson, Jan Crown. tFourth rowl John Stainback, Leon Carter, Leonardo Samuels, Christian Herzog, Joan lsselhard, Emanuel Summers, Bill Perry, Ken Reyes, and Debbie Jackson. A Great Need was felt this year when every foreign language taught at Proviso East had a club except Spanish. To fill this need Mrs. Gonzalez and Miss Corbett gave up their free time to organize the Spanish Club to provide supplemen- tary information about Spanish cul- ture and exposure to first hand cultural experiences. There were seventeen members that had joined this new club. Any interest student, not necessarily taking a Spanish class, is welcome to join this club. The Spanish Club went on various trips during the school year, which included a trip to the Inca Gold exhibit at the Field Museum. Plans were also made to visit Spain during the early summer. ,,.,..av Tf.-. tlfront rowl James Muszynski fTreasurerl, Sonja Keller, Dawn Brown, Ward Jackson fpresidentl, 12nd rowj Sharon Kolowski Nice Presidentl, Robin Vannatta, Mrs. Gonzalez, Carla Eugling, Peggy Erwin, Miss Corbett, Deva Tucker fSecretaryl. 44 my I i 3 Ski Club jfront rowl Mr. Feeley, Ruth Olmstead, Maureen Odonoghue, Cliff Davis, Lavonna Hanna, Linda Backley, Lisa Altergott, Charmaine Collisi, Julie Huebner, Sheryl Lloyd, Sue Vandeburgg j2nd rowj Mr. Kalivoda, Manuel Castillo, Tom Samata, Dave Snyder, Linda Jones, Terri Quinlan, Kathy Lyding, Karen Knaack, Sue Kloess, Doris Kraass, Nancy Peiffleg 13rd rowi Louis Hobson, Jim Gerber, Kathy Toman, Kevin Gaughan, Mr. Crown, Mr. Jones, Lance Collisi, John Freeman, Kathy Anderson, Diane Heider, Steve Slater, Dave Zitzer, Chris Searle. W fist 36.3 x A ' , 35, iff if as f Ss :mi S S? it V111 SKI got off to a rambunc- tious start as members old and new took to the hills for enjoyment and adventure. This winter good times and exciting new challenges were at the top of their objectives. Keeping in tune with the seasonal atmosphere, novices and experts alike enjoyed excursions to Majestic Hills every Thursday. A total of eight sponsors, whose main interest is to allow students to develop expertise skiing skills, accepted the task of leading Ski Club members to the slopes. A longer season and better snow conditions were some of this year's advantages. Economic priorities prevailed which caused sponsors to take a closer look at their financial situation. After doing so, they produced results such as termination of Greyhound bus service in ex- change for Proviso East's mini vans. New skis prove a challenge to Terri Quinlan and Linda Jones helps her up after a spill. LetterrT1en,S is a group of Proviso athletes who have earned a major letter in any sport. This club has existed for been dormant for eight X first year it became AY Begovich, the faculty L N the purpose of the X 1 many years but has years. This is the dynamic. Mr. Mike advisor, says that Lettermen is to build Proviso pride and school spirit and also to serve the school. This years' Lettermen's activities included showing a few films and having a few parties. Mr. Begovich says he would like the Lettermen to be the most powerful group in the school. 1' 'MU ...L Selling popcorn was one of the many activities of the Lettermen's Club. Lettermen - Bottom Row: Mr. Begovich, Marcus Neal, Charles Kallas, Greg Staon ftreasurerl George Edwards, and Glenn Wheeler fsecretaryl. Second Row: Tim Stampley, Darren Miller, Jim Smith, Tony Shaw, Earl Williams, Chris Martin, Ronnie Powell, John Slaughter, and Brian Stokes, Robert Thornton, Ronald Mahone, Darren Pearson, Johnny Montgomery, Jeff Woodard. 3' , Brad Kolvitz, Terence Grace fpresidenty, Gary Vermette, Vince Falzone, Len Ventura, Mitch Riehle fvice presidentl, Kolvitz. Third Row: Greg Williams, Rufus Sculfield, Julius Gibbs, Malcom Mauney, Clay McMath, and Michael Q-QL Wg fi' ' Service Unlimited is 3 new social group that began last year. The club's purpose is to uplift the school spirit by providing activities. The club has been successful in sponsoring a March of Dimes Walkathon and a Christmas canned food drive dance. There were many activities planned by Service Unlimited, such as a talent show, fashion show, carnival, international day, and a few Spring dances. Ms. Adams is the sponsor for the club. A canned food drive was one of the many activities sponsored by Service Unlimited. Service Unlimited lFront Rowl Karen Walker, Rhonda Ball, and Michelle Underdue. fBack Rowl Cleo Clark, Evelyn Young, Joanne Stallworth, and Sharon Williams. lNot picturedl Gillie Stanton, Greg Stanton, Robert Taylor, Cesar Fisher, Reda Ware, and Regina Goodlow. provides the gym classes with lifeguards and timers for the swim meets. Of the 43 Members in the club, which is larger than last year, all must have a free period and be willing to guard at gym classes and swim meets. Mr. Guzauskas, the advisor of the club, wishes to improve the swimming program in Proviso East gym classes by raising money to buy new equipment. Although they raised 31,000 last year, they wish to earn more money this year to benefit more people. i Strong swimmers and accurate timing is what makes up a . . fine Guard Club. tFront rowl Sue Leslie, Becky Kallas, Sulvia Newborn, Fran McHugh, Andrea Biedron, Cindy Marlow 12nd rowl Lydia Skorus, Donna Barkdoll, Joe Malone, Brian Kolvita, Ken Stoyer, Sue Stoyer, Malcolm Mavney, Cheryl Burggermeyer, Cheryl Lloyd 13rd rowj Wanda Tyminski, Sue Barton, Merit Toveli, Melanie Elbert, Elsie Decina, Roxanne Hernandez, Laura Vock, Jett Flight, Laura Santilli 14th rowl Mr. Tom Gazauskas, Len Ventura, Mary Mengel, Jim Drake, Barb Stanley, Greg Felton, Paul Drake, Jan Chabala, Diane Helder, Debbie Alsing tlast rowl Michele Hernandez, Maria Tolva, Hean Schmidt, Brad Kolvitz, Tom Hardin, Kathy Andersen, Ron Miller, Jackie Kern, Alonzo Booker, Miguel Esparza. I and a gay atmosphere is what made the Nekton swim show such a success. This year's theme was Around the World. The show started with a bon voyage from the U.S.A., a solo of Russia, a trio of Ireland, a girl duet of Japan, and a boy-girl duet of France. Group numbers consisted of Sweden, Africa, Germany, and Spain. The seniors performed a tribute to Star Wars by visiting outer space. The girls also preceded their numbers with representative dances on the deck. The show concluded with a solo of Latin America and the entire cast in a finale of World Peace. To say the least, Mrs. Smiekel directed a very successful show. Precise timing and execution of stunts are requirements for the Nekton swim club. 7? ILIEKTCZN Slnllllitq CLUB.tfrontl Sandy Laatz, Karin Schnurstein, Cathy Mason, Jeanne Baily, Lucy Leahy, Patie Venetucci, 42nd rowl Kolleen Welch, KZ:E?Kea,nrtL i,Kaa:el:1yZl-lliillertifarzl Olmieacilgina Vassquez, Cindy Nomotny, 13rd rowl Sue Toveli, Odalis Martinez Nice Presidentl, Joni lsselhard, , em a, aren ar reasurer, Julie Huebner, 14th rowl Carol Muir, Cind Marlo , M M I P 'd B fSecretaryl, Debbie Alsing, Arlene Davis, Jean Hardin. y w ary enge 4 res' emi' arb Stanley l .MH tfront rowl Judy Brock and Willis Booker. fback rowj Jeanne Falco, Rena Sinclair, Jane Wong, Mike Bardill, Sandy Bryant, Judy Welch, Niel Smith, Judy Yee, Margot Moore, Darlene Ward, Sandy Johnson, Robin Esensee, Joanne Welch, Lori Janney, Pete Janney, Lorna Prien, and Donna Fletcher. UNFOFITUNATE LOCATION does not hinder the School Store in its quest to serve the student body of Proviso. Every morning some three to four hundred students are supplied with paraphernalia needed for classes or sustenance required to make it through the day. Vandalism, usually a constant worry for the business concern, does not seem to bother the School Store. Paper and pen machines, previously located in the halls, were moved into typing classrooms, and candy, easily removed from front counters in the store, was placed on shelves out of student reach. Ni J ' L J ,ls, A One of the main products sold in the School Store was a story coloring book which Mr. Varanauski is holding. Um x - i xx ,rf m b. -I L yu, , , E w Q ELM -A,h kk.hVVk I A Q Q FM WSE? 'Y Dazzling entertainment was provided this year and every year since 1968 by the Dance Club. They show their talents during half-time at home basketball games and also at the Annual Dance Show. The Dance Club provides a way to show self-expression and utilize it. The advisor Ms. Vineta Marzec organizes bake sales, and trips for the club members. The main reason why the Dance Club exists is T to help girls widen their horizons on dancing techniques and mainly to provide fine entertainment. Dance members supply entertainment at half-time here at a Pirate home game. fFront rowl Trina Davis, Cynthia Cook, Andrea Roberson, China Ellis, Simone Thompson, Kara Robinson, Cynthia Paris, Lynda Freeman. fSecond rowj Judy Jenkins, Linda Sykes, Michelle Underdue, Sandra Kelley, Juanita Marshall, Carol Donato, Renina Goodlow. tThird rowl Aretha Germany, Helen Lyles, Rhonda Hardman, Taquana Stephens, Lisa Williams, Richella Wilson, Jeanina Spight, Monice Smith. fFourth rowl Verlyncia Jones, Donna Thomas, Willicia Payne, Nicole Williams, Cythia Walker, Andrea Bradley, Karen Walker, Cherry Hardman, Oya Lackland. Gym Leaders: fFirst rowl Peggy Sharkey, Anita Washington, Cynthia Harbin, Judy Brock, Margie Patton, Glenda Copeland. fSecond rowl Sharon Jordan, Nancy Silva, Odalis Martinez, Stephanie Fair, Lavette Starling, Janice Harris, Extrenda Porter, Lorna Prien. fThird rowi Lavada Curtain, Valerie Washington, Karen Bond, Kim Turner, Joanna Stallworth, Mary Robinson, Bette Schleicher, Tracy Morris, Vena Williams. fFourth rowi Lynette Smith, Priscilla Murchison, Venise Sholar, Meg Konny, Twamena Jackson, Joyce Konny, Kathy Ricey, Corliss Robison, Susan Kloess. fFifth rowj Yvette Hannah, Sonia Williams, Deidre Mitchell, Karen Karl, Sue Stoyer, Donna Johnson, Nina Skorus, Ylonda Williams, Jeanine Santilli, Rochelle Robinson, Cindy Holub, Doame Todwell. fabovel Good guarding is shown by Sandra Lambert, as she prevents Sharon Gillian from passing the ball. flefti Here a gym leader referees a very active soccer game. is needed for twenty young ladies of the Usherettes Club. These ladies help guide people who attend the PTO meetings, plays, dinners, and extra social events held by the school. The Usherettes sold candy canes during December to raise money to give a basket of food to a needy family during Christmas. Miss Adams, faculty advisor of the Usherettes, was pleased with the performance of the girls throughout the year. HERO - Home Economics Related Occupations is one of the many unique programs at Proviso East. Hero Club enables students to work and go to school at the same time. Students apply for the Hero Club at the end of sophomore year. The requirements are a C+ average and good attendence. What does Hero do for students? Well, it is a program which is like on-the-job training. The students speak about their jobs and explain how they're doing and how they like their jobs. Another thing Hero did this year that was well-appreciated was to hold some fund-raising activities to raise money to give to the Sudden lnfant Death Syndrome. Practicing skills and showing people to her seat, Usherette Angela Hale demonstrates with Joanna Stallworth. gsnznr.-rtfs g g.gg, gg, gg g ...S me 61. Yi Bottom: L-R. Joanna Stallworth, Brenda Lindsey, Rhoda Ball, Pam Brown, Angela Hale, Debby Moore. Middle: Sharon Williams, Wilhelmina Branick, Linda Ingram, Beverly Reynolds, Rhoda Marshall, Laura Bynum, Kathy Shears, Miss Adams, sponsor. Top Row: Denise Scott, Carmelita Boyd, Lisa Feaster, Donna Johnson, Polly Sims, Evelyn Young, Lavada Curtain. Seated: L-R Tamela Caffey, Angela Marshall, Letriece Muse, Lisa Hayes, Betty Jude, Sharson Jordan, Melba Wilson, Yvette Jenkins, Deidre Cobbs. Center: Mrs. Susan Sommers, Denise Davis, Millicent Harwell, Kim lvery, Tanya Campbell, Nancy James, Eric Lewis, George Nelson, Carl Smith, Janic Nalls, Robert Franklin, Wilma Hunter, Robin Bennett. Back: Andrea Miller, Kathy James, Patty Baker, Dawnielle Rankins, Bridget Taylor, Willicia Payne, Lora Shields, Linda Perryman, Deirdra Mitchell, Rhonda Germany, Yvette Maxwell, Yvonne Jenkins. i ,f Q7 .42 ,wt,'i'f' Seated: Pat Simmons, Rochelle Brown, Tina Williams, James Starks, Jackie Bell, James Caporale, Marjorie Patton, Marian Archie. Second: Gail Billups, Renina Goodlow, Sandy Napolitano, Jackie Baldwin, Karen Love, Vickie Stevenson. Third Row: Mrs. E. Techtin, Kathy Laver, Norma Owens, Tanya Hill, Denise Norfleet, Carolyn Bolland, Sandy Shobutte. Fourth: Phyllis Moore, Delores Moore, Kathy Ankum, Jackie Marshall, Sandra Brown, Bernadine Williams, Andy LaMontagna, Helen Lyles, Francis Manzo, Edna Thomas. OFFICE OCCUPATIONS lseatedl Florida Hinton, Felicia Boyd, Beverly Fullilove, Patricia Hooker, Carolyn Turner, Candace Johnson, Mercedalia Cortez, Anita Stewart. lfront rowl Miss Conley QAdvisorl, Shelia McGee, Philomena Maietta, Donna Davis, Michelle Macino, Betty Lewandowske, Linda Tucker, Chiara Ruotolo, Reatha Webb, Romona Johnson. lsecond rowj Vanessa Smith, Anette Neumann, Priscilla Murchison, Pam Schulz, Chandra Thomas, Patty Toms, Cathy Lowe, Ann Dennis, Katherlean Johnson. lthird rowl Tina Napolitano, Sharon Roubal, Annette Poole, Vanessa Goldston, Janie Mobley, Mamie Pery, Yvett Lambert, Sharon Robertson, Carol Wolfe, Patricia Smith, Oya Lackland, Andrea Cook. DISTRIBUTIVE OCCUPATIONS fseatedl Linda Bosley, Edgar Bosque, Verlinda Nelson, Boretta Watson, Paul Brucci, Wilbert Logan, Dan Seno, Douglas Olson, Ron Shobutt, John Napolitano. lfront rowl Tyrone Reese, Scott Paternoster, Jefferoy Barnes, Donald Wright, Cheryl Cossident, David Davidson, Grace Romano, Shirley Roberts, Marlon Taylor, James Baskin, Mr. Eugene Hanes. lsecond rowl Richard Harris, Robert McDonald, Dustine Cameron, Eugene Eaton, Reginald Binford, James Anderson, Melvin McPhail, Albert Mocre. lthird rowl Pat Dowdle, John Polak, Mark Panek, Peter Esposito, Ken Kelly, Ken Bell, Gary Watkins, Mike Rossi, Bruce Howard, Donny Holland, Frank Giuffre, Luigi Raneri. First row: Monica Markey, Sue Barton, Eva Deleon, Peggy Young, Andrea Biedron, Sonya Bailey, Debbie Carstens, Debbie Rembert. Second row: Cinthia Marlow, Laurie Santilli, Dan Gales, Fran McHugh, Brent Boyd, Gail Schoder, Elsie Decina. Third row: Cindy Marlow, Den lcnaszak, Debbie Alsing, MaryEllen Garder, Mike Hoffman, Bill Bolger, Tom Hardin. Science Lab Assistance Aid Teachers Searching for a solution Senior Kurt Berndt explores several possibilities. Science Lab Assistance help set up equipment for classes such as the Senior Science pictured. Monitors - First row: Loleatta Ervin, Arlene Macasaet, Belinda Yates, Vanessa Baul, Victoria Grace, Tyrone Porties, Randy Jordan, Donald Bea, Darlene Serrano. Second row: Laura Zak, Monica Horak, Jan Rodgers, Angie Smith, Lavonne Hannah, Sherri Rlimnac, Brenda Allen, Janice Murphy, Sharon Battle, Carlotta Cole, James Yaccino. Third row: Marjorie Silva, Arteria Farmer, Mary Pickens, Pinky Jackson, Bridget Murphy, Sheila Eskridge, Kathy Riley, Cherry Brooks, Tina Vasquez, Linda Schnurstien, Olga Garcia, Eddia Barron, Tamii Ashford. Fourth row: Kim Swain, Donald Gladrey, Robert Banks, Charles Kallas, Etrenda Porter, Patricia Parker, Michelle Johnson, Anne Wegerigh, Laura Swan, Elaine Twyman, John Woosley, Alicia Black, Roberta Grimes, Richard Bronge. Fifth row: Berrata Wattson, Terrence Grace, Jonny Montgomery, Brian Deveaux, Earl Williams, Earl Thompson, Kirk Sykes, Reginald Qualls, Geoff Watkins, John Marshall, Amy Taglia, Debbie Csech. Sixth row: Robert Harris, Keith Robinson, Bobbie Pittman, Pam Rosman, Karen Warren, Don Clary, William Turner, Charlesetta Jenkins, Joe Slaughter, Cary Larocco, Stewart Bejlovec, Malcomb Mauney, Roy Humphrey. Monitors Help Teachers During Their Study Hall i A-,1 g V,7,,,,, . if ' ,W,..? M.. . 1 ff.t,y,L. ..,r , ,,,,,..,- i v.-.9-M 59 Chess, the game of kings, provided many hours of fun throughout the school. This included a complete schedule of tournaments with the West Suburban Confer- ence Schools. ln addition a number of students participated in U.D.C.F. Tournament on their own. The chess team suffered the loss of some of its better players since last year. The team varies on the number of players from meet to meet. Mr. Westbrook was the spon- sor for this club. W i, T ,tw .f J M un x S1415 tabovej Concentrating on the next strategy for the next meet are Matthew Diefel tfrontj, and Nathaniel Mosely using extreme thought. Left to right fstandingj Nathaniel Mosely, Matthew Deifel, Ward Jackson Reginald Perry Mr Westbrook tSeatedJ Victor Roberson, Tyrone Porties, Roosevelt Dickerson, Ken Stoger. trighty Deep concentration is a skill that is used for the game of chess. Demonstrating for you is Ken Stoger, making his move. 60 l The Racket Squad Mis. Enthusiasm and powerful voices are displayed by the racket squad each football and basketball season. More than eighty girls participated in this club 1977-78 year. The racket squad cheers at every home game, and some away games. They help cheer the Pirates basketball and foot- ball teams to a victory. They assist the cheerleaders in carrying a cheer throughout crowds. This year the racket squad was able to obtain some new V-neck t-shirts to set them apart from the rest of the crowd. Miss Webb and Mr. Neal were the sponsors for this popular club. These racket squad members smile as they prepare to cheer the Proviso East basketball team to victory. K 1' .Ji ., ga if X 4 ,X 131, K 4.- ' is 5? ,Q . 1 , .Avg 4 ff W 'rn-'. 'f fl' ui x p -y K. QN. v fi. Q 2 , . mf? 2' X i mr: - ur' 'W 1' 7. Memories four years past will be cherished by this year's graduating class as they go on to confront the future that awaits them keeping essential knowledge intact. Students leave behind them, dates, times, and other circumstantial information accumulated through the years. Senior Prom, the most awaited event of the year, took place at the Hyatt Regency O'Hare on May twenty sixth, and all awaited anxiously as the senior advisory board meticulously attended to the details such as the selection of the theme, which after deep consideration resulted in being Time In A Bottle. fLeftl Discussing the delightul outcome of the evening, Lori Martin and Leonard Pirozzoli have a close encounter of the loving kind. tBelowl After seeing The Polaris Room, the prom-goers return to the Ball Room to resume dancing. T ,rle ?--L.. f i H if X FQ E Q 3 Sf kr v 1 Q 5 S 1, vw Ki 5 i.. Y, 1 -Sie. 1 4, 7 5 313' A I i fx 0531 i z i ii... sis-,-,N fLeftJ Displaying her enthusiasm Nancy Lofton embraces Mrs. Gwen Webb. iAbove7 Overflowing with excitement senior classmates hurry to announce the astonishing news to family and friends. Symphonic M arching Band QQQ V16-,O Symphonic Marching Band - iFront rowy Nancy Gaertner, Susan Stoyer, Natalie Brooks, John Anderson, Vickie Cole, Monique Thedford, Cherrie Burton, Joyce Suggs, Rhonda Hardman, Monica Hrobowski, Barbara Schalk. iSecond rowl Lance Wegner, Lydia Skorus, Nancy Silva, Maria Tolva, Donna Barkdoll, Kathy Hillert, Diane Heider, Becky Kallas, Cherry Hardman, Terri Tripp, Yvette Hanna, Karen Britt, Frank Tingle, Reg Nettles. lThird rowj Paul Bergstrom, Lee Harris, Don Ficarrotta, Bill Heider, Jeff Flight, Jim Boerman, Clyde Davis, Barb Gurin, Steve Purchase, Brian Kolvitz, Carl Murray. iFourth rowl Wanda Tyminske, M Wonderling, Wes Ramsey, John Knox, Reg Perry, Ken Stoyer, Brad O Ron Marcelin, Jim Purchase, Steve Corbi, Director Jack Luke. iRightJ Keeping the right rythm, Kathy Hillert expresses much interest and involvement while playing. iAbovel Half-times are made more pleasurable by the lively tunes and performances of the marching band. ichelle Hernandez, Eric Wimbush, Marlon Morris, Tyronne Green, Chuck Iison, Mark Samuel, Rick Drake. iStandingl Tyronne Sally, Tony Glover, Candle Fund raisings are offered to the Proviso East students by our Symphonic Marching Band. The funds are necessary so that the band can perform at school, go on trips, and perform at local concerts. Spur of the minute marches for pep ralleys, Christmas carols, or just to march down the halls are provided by this band. Another band is the Concert Orchestra. The students must audition for Mr. Albin lAdvisori and have been in their elementary school orchestra to join. This year a yearly pops concert was added. The orchestra is very interested in performing top performance at the University of Illinois and at the rest of their concerts. lRightl Reading music, and staying at the correct tempo is a challenge that must be met to stay in the concert orchestra. lFirst rowl Susan Temple, Lisa Altergott, Sharren Burgess, Laura Vock, Ramona Webb, Michelle Wilson, Vera Denwiddie, Joni Armstrong. lSecond rowj Lavada Curtain, Joyce Mueller, Elliott Wimbush, Loleatha Ervin, Denise Thompson, Cathy Redmond, Susan Barton. lThird rowj Carolina Maclin, Darryl Polk, Leslie Wooten, Eugene Jackson, Theresa Moore, Paulita Cabalquinto. lPianoJ Kevin Barrett. it Concert Band - Front lleft to rightl, Sharon Miller, Linda Young, Tanya Hrobowski, Phyllis Booker, Helen Steward, Mary Bell, Reg Bryant, Maurice Thomas, Gwen Nichols. Row 2 ll to rl, Terry Miller, Allen Steinke, Richard Williams, Dan Ditusa, Deb Bynum, Alonzo Bembry, Lamont Brantley, Lynette Hemphill, Derek Mason, Jerry Winston. Flow 3, Adrian Schaffer, Tony Hunt, Karl Snow, Mike Bell, Frank Bruno. Flow 4, Howard Pierce, Lester Jordan, Marvin Jones, Eric Smith, Malcom Stokes, Tyronne Sally, Director Jack Luke. Concert Band this year was almost entirely composed of sophomores who graduated from Beginning Instrument Classes last year. The purpose of the group is to provide a band setting in which the members may improve their musical skills. The goal the concert band wished to achieve this year was to prepare the members to cope with common musical setting and to enable them to logically approach musical problems. The activities that the band participated in was one concert, one parade, and also half time presentation. This organization is important to Proviso East students because the concert band prepares its members to eventually move into the primary performing groups that is symphonicfmarch- ing band and jazz ensemble. Thirty one members participated in the concert band this year. They all had to audition on an instrument or by passing two semesters of Beginning Instruments class. Mr. Luke was the faculty advisor for the concert band. 3 E Perfection is only accomplished by long hard hours of playing. Demonstrating here is Donna Barkdole lleftj, and Don Facarrlta lrightl who both play extremely complicated instruments. Colorguards and Maiorettes Front fleft to righti Dawn Bell, Cheree Brown, Debra Jones, Judy Brock, Latesa Walker, Carol Lites, Monica Burrell, Mary Graziano, Janice Coleman, Mary Bell. Row 2, Mr. James Kelly, Deloris Carter, Jeanine Spight, Kathy Brown, Cassandra Green, Andrea Phillips, Pam Tate, Sharon Lites, Mr. Jack Luke. Row 3, Cheryl Taplin, Deva Tucker, Angela Burr, Kim Brock, Erica Adams, Denise Collins. Twenty-six Majorettes and Colorguards audition for either marching or baton twirling or both this year. Also sixteen new flags were added to the colorguard as were four rifles. The activities for the group this year was to perform during half time and in many parades. The colorguard and majorettes added color and body to the field. Also their marching performances were a delightful sight to see. The purpose of this group is to provide a performance setting in which the members can develop their own rhythmic motor skill such as marching, dancing and involvement in MSM routines. The colorguards and majorettes both accompanied the Marching Band to the Northwestern University Band Day in Evanston this year. They also represented our school in many parades and special events. The colorguards had two co-captains, both were Senior. Cassandra Green and Judy Brock both were the co-captains. The majorettes had one captain, Junior Carol Lites. Mr. Luke and Mr. Kelly were the sponsors. 16 new flags were added and 14 new rifles shown here help add more IJ-.. . J-.... . . - .. . .. . . .. .. Executing perfect precision helped complements the band. Organization is needed by the colorguards and majorettes while performing during half time. lp. Musically inclined students are what makes up Concert Choir. The develop- ment of proper voice production and a good music reading ability are principal objectives in each level of classes. Classes are geared to different ability levels so auditions are necessary for all music classes after ninth grade. Mr. Devick is in charge of Concert Choir. Songs of the Season in December and Salute to Seniors in May are just two of the concerts performed by the choir. They will also participate in the Graduation ceremonies in June. iRightl Different classes experience a generally complete variety of music literature and styles. Concert Choir tfirst rowl Michelle Underdue, Valerie Washington, Lynn Johnson tAdvisory Boardi, Claudia Mobley, Cassandra Gilmer, Melissa Most, Sheila Glanville, Angela Marshall, and Anita Perkins. isecond rowl Dr. Devick, Lorna Prien, Veronica Mitchell, Cleondris Clark, Richard Miller, Gary Vermette tPresidenti, Darrell Blake iVice Presj, Ruth Schmidt, and Debra Banks. ithird rowj Susan Stoyer, Kelly Evans, Michael Vodrazka iVice Pres.l, Eric Campbell, Ward Jackson, Morris Burgess, Ken Stoyer, Natalie Neal tvice Pres.i, and Karen Walker. iback rowi Debra Goldson, Lisa Williams, Mitchell Holmer fAdvis. Boardi, Russell Donald, Darryl Kemp, James Toman, Frank Licitra, Christopher Flatliff, Catherine Jones, and Nelta White iAdvis. Boardj. Not pictured - Alma Mendoza iAdvis. Boardj, Jeffrey Mobley, Patricia Parker, and Rodney Vassar. Jazz Band gives talented students an opportunity to develop pop styles of music performance. Mr. Luke, the faculty advisor, says that all the members put in a lot of outside school time in rehearsal, festivals, and performance even though the class receives no academic credit. Students who wish to be in Jazz Band can join by audition and through membership in Symphonic Band or Concert Band. Bill Heider, a junior, won the 1977 Louis Armstrong Memorial Jazz Award. Mr. Luke says his goal for this year is to give the players a broad sampling of jazz, rock, and swing music. Jazz Band is a group of talented students who enjoy playing musical instruments. Jazz Band ifront rowl Clyde Davis, Fton Marcelin, Diane Heider, Lanee Wegner, Tyronne Green, and Sue Stoyer. isecond rowl George Roberts, Gary Vermette, Fleg Perry, Flick Drake, Ken Stoyer, Brad Olison, and David Gross. tthird rowl Steve Corbi, Geoffrey Flight, Steve Schmidt, Bill Heider, Steve Purchase, and Brian Kolvitz. ffourth rowl Director Jack Luke. l 1 ?v1 Sophomore Chorus - fback rowl Lydia Brown, Nancy Hacker, Belinda Sanders, Felecia James, Diana Johnson, Gwendolyn Moore. Middle row: Patricia Gordon, Viola Williams, Etrenda Porter, Ruby Armstrong, Judith Jenkins. Front row: Tracie Lewis, Kara Robinson, Sherry Strickland, Melody Smith, liaura Bynum, and Dr. Devick. S J 1 r ian., I I I ' J 7 1 If - -AJ 2 With A Year of practice behind them, some of last year's students rejoined the Sophomore Chorus. Joining them are the new members of the chorus. Dr. Devick plans to have a year full of energetic music along with his students. Dr. Devick's classes are geared to different ability levels so auditions are necessary for all music classes. fabovej Sophomore Chorus members practice and practice to seek the perfect pitch. r r Freshman Girls Choir - ffront rowl Joanne Hutchinson, Debra Dunnigan, Andrea Phillips, Connie Davies, Suzanne Tovelli, Denise Edwards, and Karl Christensen. fsecond rowl Holly Taylor, Karen Kampf, Areatha Robinson, Faye Arrington, Duan Glover, Kimberly Barber, Janet Walley, and director Mr. D. Salotti. ithird rowl Roslyn Gibbs, Monica Burrell, Jackie Luckett, Sheila Martin, Angie Taylor, Pam Puritti, and Marilyn Johnson. ffourth rowl Pam Westbrook, Sheila Felton, Audrey Garth, Thea Perkins, Anita Pyles, Tanya Robinson, Cornelia Ross, and Jessica Washington. K Qrightl Adding three more voices to the chorus group, Btonya Jones, Cynthia Walker, and Paula Perry sing their parts to the song. K I its I In , 1. ' E1- Blendlng VOICES together for a perfect and unique sound is Mr. Salotti's goal. Not only for the Freshman Girl's Glee but also for the Frehsman Girls and Boys Mixed Chorus. Mr. Salotti plans to have a year full of music for Proviso East students. The chorus group has a Spring and Winter concert along with the Music Department's concert in the Field House. Mr. Salotti's choir groups have an improved attitude this year along with physical and emotional control. it , 5 y M 11: -: F 1 4 Qlefti Singing and smiling at the same time, the members of the Freshman girl's choir smile at the cameras. labovei Adding their parts to the Freshman Mixed Chorus these students add their deep voices to the song. l Freshman Mixed Choir - tfront rowi Ricky Thompson, Debra Cobbs, Patrick Wesley, Sharon Harris, Carolyn Owens, Teresa Stevenson, Deanna Hasty, and director D. Salotti. lsecond rowj Terrie Flickinger, Gloria Dabney, Jeanette Floyd, Yvette Jones, Orlando Ftatliff, Florence Safford, and Paula Perry. fthird rowl Jennifer Bartoline, Lorraine Locket, Lanetta Belton, Cynthia Walker, Arlene Davis, Lori Mann, Rita Hardman, and Veronica Jones. ffourth rowi Emma Madison, Georgina Ridener, Daniel Davis, Keith Tillman, Michael Manning, Tonya Jones, Sherri McCaskil, Veronica Scott, Teofella Miller. Scholastics Of knowledge and critical ability We strive together with high-spirits and optimism. Finding a system of logic, and a philosophy of our lives We are faced with accomplishment. B.M.S. 5 C - H 0 L A S T i , ' 1 I s 77 protection of the Life Safety Code, the Board of Education made needed and successful improvements on the building such as: fire proofing all electrical power, remodeling walls and ceilings, and renovating rooms. There were many important issues that faced the Board this year. One major issue was desegregation, which was creatively solved by changing the boundaries of school locations. High hopes of constructing new softball diamonds for girls are still in discussion. The diamonds will be located on 1st Avenue and Walnut Street across from the new Tennis Courts. DR. CHARLES HOLT, SUPERINTENDENT A if ff' l BOARD OF EDUCATION seated Mr Louis Seno Mr Robert Bentel President Mr Dominic Provezano, standing, Dr. Charles Holt, Mr. Anthony Christopher, Below, MR. RICHARD WEDE, ASSISTANT TO THE SUPERINTENDENT, DIRECTOR OF PERSONNEL. RIGHT, CLAUDE VANDEVENDER, DIRECTOR OF CONTINUING EDUCATION. 'GR E ,W 'fa Left, MR. JACK STANLEY, BUSINESS MANAGER. Above, MR. DOUGLAS POULTER, DIRECTOR OF CURRICULUM AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS. 3 Q. 'NES 5 as 1 1 QL 6 W an U .. A 5 1. K 1 . .. Y XT f ifjfef Ilefij MR. THOMAS MILIKIN, PRINCIPAL Iabovej MR. JAMES WALDORF, ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL, IN CHARGE OF STUDENT AFFAIRS -, .23 I , T' 5 Ilefil MR. PETE PARILLO, CO-ORDINATOR OF SPECIAL PROJECTS Iabovej MR. MERBITZ, ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL, IN CHARGE OF SCHEDULING ALL CLASSES fbelowj MR. LARRY WALKER, CLASS SUPERVISOR frightj MR. ROBERT FOWLKES, DEAN OF STUDENTS , lf ...vw-'- .N fy A 'S -'TMNT S+.. MR. GALE GUSTAFSON, CLASS SUPERVISOR PROVIDING A SETTING for 3700 students, 199 teachers, and 7400 parents so they can get the best education possible, is the major responsibility that Principal Thomas Millikan encounters. Many changes have taken place in this school, but the major overall improvement that Mr. Millikin has witnessed is the students' strong change in attitude towards education. Mr. Millikin has noticed that students are more eager to obtain an education because they realize that they won't make it without one. Dealing with student class cuts and roaming the halls are two major problems that confront deans and class supervisors. They are enforcing all school rules for a more productive and educational year. Y :gy . .gg , - jg .... at V-f-x X X ,Agia . . f fi- ' ' gsm l fbelowj MRS. RITA WIED, COMPUTER OPERATOR. Irightj MR. JOE JOHNSON, IN CHARGE OF SYSTEMS. '4 .. N' .Sn f- ff 5'3- ? i Iabovel MR. ROBERT WULFF, IN CHARGE OF OPERATION. Irightj MR. JOHN OKLEPEK, DIRECTOR OF VOCATIONAL TECHNICAL EDUCATION. Ileftj MR. HOWARD SCHUMACHER, DIRECTOR OF MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SERVICES. Ibelowj MRS. DOROTHY CHALK, SECRETARY OF MR. SCHUMACHER. MRS. GERDA DAHL, PUBLICITY Information Services Department keeps a steady record of every student from eighth grade on including grades, schedules, book numbers, l.D.'s, cards, honor roll cards, all letters sent home and all accounting. Students are kept track of daily with the computer attendance system. Through the use of the computer system, Proviso is able to project enrollment for future years and racial composition of future enrollment. Furthermore, through the use of the C V l S system it is possible by magically touching a few buttons to instantly discover an up-to-date attendance record divided into excused and unexcused headings. Precise calculations are needed as Mr. Deddo shows Osvaldo Rodriguez how to measure a solid. Faculty Add Dimensions To Learning MISS JANIS ADAMS: Home Economics: Usherettes: Service Unlimited. MRS. MICHAELENE ALDRICH: Foreign Language Department Chairman: National Honor Society. MR. CHARLES ANDERSON: Physical Education. MRS. SHARON ARQUILLA: Foreign Language: French Club. MRS. RITA ARROW: Health Service. MR. MILTON BABURICK: Head Librarian. MR. ROBERT A. BACHANO, JR.: Vocational Adjustment Counselor: Special Education. MS. MARY LOU BACKES: Home Economics. MR. ROSCO BEACH: Special Education MR. MICHAEL BEGOVICH: English: Sophomore Football: Varsity Track: Lettermen's Club. MR. JOHN BEILER: History: Ski Club. MR. TED BENGFORD: Freshmen Counselor. MISS JANET R BIERLY Sophomore Counselor. MRS. JAC UELINE BILLINGS: English: Assistant Chairman. MR. GERALD BILLINGS: Industrial Arts. MRS. MARY BENNETT: EFIQIISD. Q ' ' ' MR. DONALD BIMLER: Industrial Arts. MR. JAMES BLASCHEK: Business Education. MISS DOROTHY BOBBITT: Business Education. MR. STEPHEN BOGAERTS: English. 84 I I IE. ' ,.,g,..., 4 . ,, ,V ,W .aff A I. ribs ' : N' f 4 0 ' aim .f V ..4x ni we Fr dv 44 L f Q 'Zhi Y if 4 it. W he +1 JF , its NX ,Sir t 6 ,:1. if' M.: . . if fs wr- qi J ' A I K -f . - I .Rini M,zkVl,a Iv- is ihf .E 2,2 K ., .... sr, silt , f ,,:., k, fe-. .:. ., ,, ISL ,, M., 1. we T. V, 1 wi J xl, lg si x E1 2? .t Q A f A 1 ' .W l 1 ff' I I . fr Y . . .. l aw. lv . I - at li .. : 4 . ,qv 'fy nm fs, In' 5.4. A . L lN:i' r . . Sv U ...,f...... - . . .W .. ,.., Y. . . Explaining the metric system to interested students, Dr. Gordon Lindstrom makes learning easy. ne. ,fi Al MISS LARRILYN BORDNER: Physical Education. MR. BRUCE BOULT: Physical Education: Gymnastics MR. JOHN BOWER: Special Education. MR. ROBERT BURM: Math. MR. JOHN BYRD: English. MRS. SALLY CALDARAZZO: Art. MR. GUY CARDARELLI: English. MR. JOHN CARL: Industrial Arts: Sophomore Football ASSlST8I'Il. MR. JOSEPH CARR: Industrial Arts MRS. EMILY CARTER: Science. MR. BILL CARTWRIGHTI Special Education: Varsity Wrestling. MRS. NANCY CHMELL: English. MR. RON CIERNY: Business Education. MR. GIL CLEMENS: Business Education. MISS MARY ELLEN CONLEY: Business Education: Office Occupations Club. MISS GWEN CORBETT: Foreign Language. MR. DALE CRAWFORD: English: Department Chairman MISS JEWEL CROSBY: Math. MR. JOHN CORWN: Guidance: Ski Club. MISS CLARA CUNNINGHAM: Physical Education. Sri-7 af' MR. BARRY DALABA: Business Education. MR. ANDREI DAVIK: Math. MRS. PAT DENNIS: Home Economics: FHA: Bowling Club. MR. DOUGLAS DEUCHLER: English. DR. ROYCE DEVICK: Music, Department Chairman. MR. DAVID DEWEESE: English: Freshmen Football, Track. MR. JOHN DUFFY: Social Studies. MR. NORMAN DZIEDZIC: Math. MRS. SUE ENGERS: Foreign Language: Kultur. MR. ROBERT EVENSEN: Art: Department Chairman. MR. CHARLES FARINELLA: Physical Education: Varsity Track. MR. KEITH FARRAL: Math. MR. ROBERT FEELEY: English: Ski Club. MR. JACK FERGUSON: Special Education: Sophomore Football: Freshmen Wrestling. MISS CYNTHIA FIORAMONTI: English. MRS. SUSAN FLEMING: Speech Therapist. MS. SHARON GABINSKI: Physical Education: Badminton. MR. ALLEN GABLESON: Industrial Arts: Department Chairman. MR. AGUSTIN GALVAN: Home Economics: Cheerleading. MRS. CAROLYN GATENBY: Business Education. Mrs. Billings smiles as she points out a problem in logic in MariAnn Nicholetto's Western Thought composition. AWA B. 1,36 42.1 . s- ,. FA AY' QQ was MR. STANLEY GETCH: Science. MS. BARBARA GIBSON: English. MRS. JUNE GILMORE: English. MISS LAUREL GOLETZ: English MRS. MYRTHA GONZALEZ: Science. MR. GRANT GOODRICH: Science. MISS MARY LOU GRIFFITHS: Math: Department Chairman. MR. THOMAS GUZAUSKAS: Science Studiesg Varsity Swim Guard Club. MRS. GLENDA GWYNN: Special Educatlong Department Chairman. MR. EUGENE HANES: Industrial Artsg Vocational Industrial Clubs. MRS. PAMELA HANNON: English. MR. WARD HASELHORST: Scienceg Department Chairmang National Honor Society. MR. JOSEPH HENDRICKS: Science. MR. WILLIAM HITT: Social Scienceg Freshmen B Basketball MR. JEFFREY IKLER: Social Scienceg Youth and Government. MR. CHARLES JACKSON: Business Education. MR. GERARD JARBIGIAN: Social Science. MR. ED JAUNSEM: Art. MR. FRANK JENKS: Foreign Language. MR. BRENT JONES: Science, Sophomore Classg Prayer Group. 'sal li? .f -, fi: K E ,L 1 iw I . swf' i 756 , ff, . Ileftj Attention drawn to the other side of the room keeps Miss Webb in wonder. fabovel Mr. Wiederstrom Icounselorl and Mr. Cartwright Icoordinatorl get together to set up a work study program for students. 87 MRS. LINDA S. JONES: Physical Science: Chemistry. MR. WILLIAM JORDAN JR.: Physical Education: Senior Class Advisor: Freshman Basketball. MRS. ROBERTA KAMERLANDER: English. MR. RICHARD KEDRICK: Auto Theory: School Photographer. MS. PAULA KELLER: Home Economics. MR. JAMES A. KELLY: Music Colorguard and Majorettes. MR. DAN KING: Social Science: Student Council. MISS MARY KLATT: Library. MRS. GLENDA KNOTEK: Special Education. MR. STAN KOSMAL: Guidance Department Chairman, MR. JOE KRUPA: Physical Education: Varsity Football. MR. BOB KRUSE: Social Science. MR. RICHARD LANGLOIS: Science. MR. VINCENT LAURINI: Audio Visual Director: Cine Club. MISS JANET LAZAZZERA: English. MRS. EVA LEWIS: Library: Library Assistants. MR. TOM LIEBING: Industrial Arts: Tennis. MR. SAM LIMA: Math: Varsity Baseball. MR. RICHARD LINDAHL: Science. MR. JACK LUKE: Music: Band Director: Colorguard and Majorettes. .X R m. If ' v A T I .fl K ,av . .,.. xx 5 , hf N--Q 4 .29 -4 I 2 N I' v' A '41 7- ,L 3 . . an I? - .. 'z , 'iv 3 ...... Wil' ' 7.1 K ,,, g:'Tf f, WJ I .1 .. 5 5 V Nt J Two Year Contract Draws To A Close Holding his class's avid attention, Mr. Tom Liebing explains the art of developing. sa .i . IIN . MR. DONALD MAASKE: Math, Sophomore footballg Assistant Varsity Basketball. W . MR. RONALD MALMQUIST: Social Sciencesg History Club. MISS CAROL MARANTO: Special Education. MR. JACK MARINO: Physical Education: Athletic Trainer, Assistant Golf. I ,y 3 MISS DEBRA MARTZ: Englishg PROVI Advisor. MR. ELSWORTH MCGOVNEY: English. MR. ROBERT MCLEAN: English. MR. CHRIS MENGEL: Physical Education: Divingg Varsity Football Trainer. MISS FRAN MICELI: Home Economicsg Freshman Class Advisory Future Homemakers of America. MISS GRETCHEN MOLTER: Physical Educationg Department Chairman: Girls Sports Coordinator. MRS. GAIL MORRIS: English. MRS. LAURA MUSGRAVE: Business. MRS. LOUISE NEUDORF: Math. MISS MARYLYN NOETH: Physical Education. MR. TOM O'HALE: Social Science: Student Council. MISS LORRAINE OHLSON: Art. MR. STUART OLNEY: Business Education: Department Chairmen. MRS. PATTI PALMER: Social Science. MR. GEORGE PAVIN: Social Science. MR. ROBERT POLSON: Englishg Cross Country. fabovel Librarian Mrs. Eva Lewis explains to a student the library i procedures. Irightj Donkey Basketball is just one of the many sports Mr. Williams can excell in. MR. JIM POLZIN: Social Scienceg History Club. MISS JEAN PORCELLI: Physical Education. MR. BILL POWER: Social Scienceg Psychology Club. MA MRS. EILEEN PROLIM: English. MISS ROBIN REED: English. MR. MARTIN RETZER: Engllsh. MRS. REBECCA ROSE: Special Education. MRS. ELEANOR ROWLEY: TAPP. MR. MORRIS RUBENSTEINZ Science. Mas. PATRICIA RUSSEL: English. ...I . . MR. TERRY RYSER: Physical Educationg Varsity . Baseball. MR. DANIEL SALOTTI: Musicg Madrigal Dinner Concerts. f MR. CARL SCAFIDI: Science. MR. JOHN SCHROEDER: Social Sclenceg Youth and Government. MRS. JAN SMIEKEL: Physical Education: Nakton. MISS BETTY SOBALA: Engllshg Speech Team. MRS. SUSAN SOMMERS: Home Economlcsg HERO Coordinator. MR. JOHN SPAULDING: Soclal Studies. MRS. ANN STAMAS: Business Education. MRS. JO ANN STEVENS: Social Studies. ,wi , X'9'XX A5 MR. MAX STEWART: Science. MR. RAY SURGES: Science: Junior Class Sponsor. MRS. PATRICIA SWANSON: Science: Junior Varsity Volleyball coach: Varsity Basketball. MR. LASLO TAKO: Social Science Department Chairman. MR. JAMES THON: Drivers Education. MR. JOHN TOTH: Fall Play: Readers Theater: Madrigal Dinners: Speech Team Sponsor. MR. ROBERT ULICNY: Special Education. MR. DONALD VARANAUSKI: School Store: Distributive Education. MISS GWEN WEBB: English: Speech Team: Spring Play. MRS. LYNNE WIDERSTROM: Physical Education: Varsity Volleyball: Girls Gymnastics. MR. NORMAN WIDERSTROM: Guidance: Sophomore Wrestling: Director of Graduation. MISS THERESA WITOWSKI: English: Speech Team: Prayer Group: Ski Club: Fall Play Technical Director: Spring Play. MISS DOLORES WIENCKOWSKI: Guidance. MR. MICHAEL WILLIAMS: Physical Education. MRS. DELLA WILLIS: Home Economics Department Chairman. MR. GERALD WOJTO: Mathematics. MRS. GLORIA WOLANIN: Business Education. MISS GERI YACCINO: English: Pirateers Sponsor MRS. RUTH YOUNG: Special Education. MR. MICHAEL ZELENOVICH: Physical Education: Drivers Education: Varsity Football: Sophomore Baseball. I l Ileftj Making a date for a later appointment is just one of the many counseling duties for Mr. Ted Bengford. fabovet Painting out figures, Mrs. Carolyn Gatenby helps a student to obtain the required abilities in key punching. --Minh gn- 1 4 r 9 1 . x 1 . I i f X i 1 E W i 3 w 1 I V A 1 N 1 r . 0 r 5 ai, Nw 1 , nights, career days, tests and college representatives are only a few of the arranged goodies our counselors have provided for us. Making sure that students are enrolled in classes that are helpful to them leads to crowded offices with students waiting in line for appointments. Being one of our best referral sources since 1937, counseling classes have helped many students concentrate on the future. A quote from Mr. Stanley Kosmal states the feelings of all our counselors, Counselors are eager to help students in whatever way they can. This feeling has been held by our counselors for many years. This year not even wedding bells had affect on the ways that Mrs. Wehrwein treated us. Even when the students are down their lowest, every one of our counselors tries to lift up their spirits. Our counselors have many ways of amazing us. One of the feats that amazes the students the most is the fact that they remember the names of all their students. lrightl Helping students achieve extracurricular goals, Mr. Stanley Kosmal encourages them to enroll in courses that are meaningful to their career. tbelowl Doing a good job at keeping his records clean, Mr. George Kalivoda is confident. lbottom rightj Many students enjoy having a conversation with Mr. John Crown about school and personal activities. L E fi 3 . if . ,,., hm i y ..., J., A , if' .L ki l I 'M 5 im ? , f'ii iii ts i Q u 'X fy X N Q . J A , l 1 if x KXS' ,r V ileftl Always with a smile, Mrs. Mary Wells is working up a students schedule. ibelowl Avoiding mistakes on the civis computer, Miss Janet Bierly assists Debra Thomas. lbottoml Choosing her schedule for the coming year, Sherry Strickland asks Mrs. Wehrwein for advice. f - I - M 'iv Al.-had ! 'N my -, 55, -.. Pl -K- if fill? 1 su V-H: 4 9 Ev x 5 Q A . ' r-M J' 6 labovel Carol Galassl, Jane Brown, Marsha Davis, Pauline Bolland, Joan Keatlng, Elena Simmons, Mamie Glover, Jan Crown, and Phyllis Hager. ,, Q ff l esevr lg., R is y i 'e lam al 2 n---. A SMX --M J labovej lLeft to Righty Janice Hull, Hilda Kearney, Carolyn Wllllams, Dorothy Heard, Ethel Laramie, Irene Lovendahl, Gail Anderson, and Betty Biddinger. 96 B..- X., 4' ileft to Rightl Dolly Pusateri, Catherine Knapp, Shirley Castellano, Olga Triechel, lrene Cain, Rosemary Fetscher, Lois Swicki, Verne Eaker, and Pat Winterhalter. 2- e. f , . 3 a wk STEADY AN D EXACT K is what all secretaries are required to do. All of Proviso East's secretaries fill these and many other important requirements. A smooth system is necessary for any office to keep up with the daily hassles of a working business day. Mrs. Wuttke keeps the Main Office secretaries well organized and maintains an accurate system. Proviso East secretaries work together and get along well which is what makes their office a pleasant place to go, along with harmonious surroundings. As the day begins and as it ends the maintenance crew is always hard at work trying to alliviate all unnecessary dirt particles and to repair all broken and needed facilities to keep school in working order. ai X fleftl While typing an important paper, Mrs. Witzkowski thinks of a way to work more exactly for Mr. Wede. I. .gy . 113865 Vi I' Q M,,,.N-nndrs fabovel Letter filing is one of the many things Mrs. Betty Corey finds to do in a working day as Dr. Holl's secretary. fupper rightl Taking a brief moment away from her work, Mrs. J McKinney smiles before typing her next memo. 'ldisc-g :H ,gf .try yang 'as- S ,. ..., rjpkh X labovei Cluttered papers is a rare sight to see on Mrs. Wuttke's desk, but she will soon get back to fabovej Phones ringing is usually the noise you hear in Mr. MilIikin's office, but his secretary Mrs. perfect organization. Laramie always gives them her friendly hello. 98 , r - L . i A A l a L:- ' A fb as . 6 5 A :mx ' E ' 1:11 cr' l X 1 , ,, .. labovel lseatedl Angeline Rodriguez, Susan Reeder, Hollene Larson, Lllllan Dant, Rose Marie Bergantlno, Ellaura Gillis, Virginia Dolos, and Elvera Bosller lmiddlel Catherine Palucci, Corry Glaes, Teresa Hernandez, May Bishop, Carol Bruno, Fay Klarman, Mary Desensi. lbackl Lillian Wirkum, Rudy Adams, Veronica Branigan, Chris Berg, Esther Jones, Yvonne Mueller, Irma Ventura. , V, N, ' 1, fi ,fr 6 'f 3' as if lseatedl lL to Rl Emanuel Robinson, Tony Danda, Tom Caputo, Otho Hooker, and Ed Stange. lback rowj Fred Babashko, Amos Moore, Bobby Lee Groves, Wlllie Hannah, Harry Goc, Robert Murffer, and John Crescio. AN approach to a new school year was prevalent among students and teachers alike as they began the year with anxiety. Many had new expectations of what would be offered and taught within the English Department. Many new facilities and special programs have been added to the present curriculum in an attempt to meet the needs of expanding minds. Exploratory classes such as a volunteer Writing Laboratory were begun to help students acquire a more extensive writing ability and it proved to be successful. The Reading Lab was redesigned to help students with reading speed, comprehension, and accuracy. These programs have also met with success. Certain classes are required to visit the reading lab for about one month from their regular English class time. Four new staff members were added to the department also: Ms. Gail Morris, Ms. Cindy Fioramonti, Ms. Laurie Goletz, and Mr. Martin Ftetzer. They, along with the rest of the English staff, have managed to broaden and better the present curriculum. fupper rightj Conferring with Mr. David DeWeese, students see the many advantages open to them at the Reading Lab. flower leftl Putting her traditional English responsibilities aside, Miss Teresa Witowski indulges in some of the more frivolous activities offered at Proviso. fbelow rightl Coming across a humorous detail in her reading, Kimm Antonelli chuckles to herself. NNN-w.... 'NN- S -.,.-...Nam-U English Skills ttopl Elaborating on a research project, Miss Cindy Fioramonti explains what the assign entails. The monotony of another day keeps Georgeanne Kulton continuously active. Are Sharpened fdutrfwvv., Keeping pace with his classmates, Kenneth Shores stops for a brief moment of rest and relaxation. 25 Years Of Service By Chairman Taking attendance is an everyday event for MaryLou Griffiths, even after 25 years of service to Proviso East. B-.1 labovet During their free time in Math Class Sophomore, Anita Kern attends to her homework. Deeply engrossed in his work, Bill Detian attempts to solve yet another math problem. and accomplishments has been Ms. MaryLou Griffith's main concern. Well she did it. For 25 years of Service at Proviso East, Ms. Griffiths received a beautiful, golden watch from the Board of Education. Ms. Griffiths has only been head of the Math Department for nine years at Proviso East, and still thinks there is room for improvement. Some goals the math department wishes to achieve this year are to expand the programs for the general cirriculum in the Math Depart- and also add at least one course to the Math Department, along with altering some of the present courses. One of the improvements made this year was that calculators were being used for the first time in applied Math thanks to the courtesy of the Title lV Funds. CAI was also improved and expanded this year with the advantage of new computers. Some of the Math teachers from Proviso East had worked with the Math teachers from Proviso West trying to plan a program for Basic Student to improve reading in mathematics. labovel Observing a student working with a language lab, Mrs. Engers checks to see if the assignment is done accurately. fupper rightl With a smile of confidence, Debbie Hilliard reads a Spanish passage aloud to her fellow students. lrightl Individual working is a necessity for Charlene Grey. 8 , ff-M ' -nw W .1 'V rag a. , :- ln, r chants 1' A a A A-A K. gi i bn :U 1 G 5 ' z 9. 7 X 1 Q Q: Sv ,., , Pi U fs .5581 i q? ul -,af xi 'U' V. A . W 5 5 if ' ggi, ,' -- s f ' 1 1 5 ,v I B. x '- l ., . ,, eq ,si -5. i' ifiigib ' f Vf ' . :f f fi , jf W . cu A , 2 if-. - . 1 ':'gy,f!. atgfiii Y ,,,',.p A fs -f QQ ' I ' ' 'if-W .. flu .J K L 1 35' . 7 I is xftfxxiif iF f . '- A . F ' V M 1 5-' Foreign languages that are being taught at Proviso come to us from France, Germany, and Spain. Bilingual students find it easier to communicate with people of different countries since taking a language at Proviso. Although the language lab has many new facilities, many students are not enrolling this year. Mrs. Aldrich, who for the first time is now the chairman of the Language Department, plans to make this year better for the French Club German and Spanish Clubs. These clubs enjoyed a high enrollment this year. 103 with the rest of the school system has kept the Social Studies department aroused. Some new changes have been made and they include, a complete remodeling of the social studies office, and plans for the re-writing of the Urban Affairs class during the spring semester. Another change that has been made is in the form of a staff member Mrs. Patricia Palmer, has been added to teach psychology and sociology. New teaching techniques have been indoctrinated into the curriculum recently. ln psychology, Urban Affairs, World Geography, and World History new textbooks are being used, new projects and other materials have been tried judged for possible future adaption. For the students and teachers alike a much needed Social Studies Resource area was established in room 115 here students may gather necessary knowledge, and improve upon their grade. lupper rightj In Geography students learn the art of map reading with the infallible help of a stereoviewer. lbelow lefty Converging on similiar ideas students Bobbie Brown and Freddie Baker examine unfamiliar concepts. fbottom rightl Inquiry of students and unfinished work keeps Mr. Tom O'Hale busily occupied. f 1 if 'L gl- 'W AMONG THE MOST distan- guished departments of all, stands The Science department. Considering the high school graduation requirement of only one year of science, enrollment has remained steady in all classes. An ever-continuous attempt at curriculum modification has put many ideas into motion. The department is examining new text books in an effort to update the materials they already have. With the departure of a former teacher, a new staff member was added this year. Mrs. Linda Jones now teaches chemistry. fupper leftj The school campus provides excitement and interest in the way of foliage for Mrs. Carter's science class. fbelow leftl Lending a helping hand to Roger Klein, Mr. Ray Surges clarifies a point in Science. fbelow rightl Explaining concepts in Science to inquiring minds keeps Dr. Gordon Lindstrom mentally occupied. art students at Proviso East have alot to look forward to. Expanding facilities and curriculums are one of the many definite goals of Mr. Robert Evensen, new department head. Mr. Evensen is the replacement for the former department chairman. This year the kiln room has been ventilated and more space has been added to it. Enrollment in the art department has remained steady. Among the art activities this year was the National Scholastic Art Contest. There are also Proviso's own art show in which students were fascinated by the beautiful pieces of work put together by extremely talented young artists. Mr. Evensen says that he would like to see more class offerings in art, which would certainly help students to have a larger opportunity to prove they're individual artistic talents. frightj Correct measuring and straight lines are a very important part of art as Lisa Altergott demonstrates. 'V fabovel Demonstrating proportions and the proper composition is the main rule in life drawing. frighty Free expression and the ability to put yourself in your work is an opportunity few people share. are offered to any student who has an interest in music and who feels that he can devote enough of his or her time to this interest. There are many music classes for instance, instrumental groups consist of the Concert Orchestra, Symphonic Band, and Stage Band. Chorus classes include Concert Choir, Girls Glee, Mixed Chorus, Freshman Girls' Chorus, Freshman Boys' Chorus and Madrigals. Much time and practice is devoted in preparing for a concert. Although there was not a big turn out for the instrumental concerts the Madrigal Dinner did receive a full house. But when it is all over one knows it was worth it because of the new skills they acquired. lleftl Conducting the Symphonic Marching Band is a task that keeps Mr. Luke's hands and mouth full. llower leftl Before her cue Lori Mann reviews her part for absolute perfection. flower rightl Concentrating on finger placement, Milo Hall plucks a tune on the guitar. tv, fc l ,. labovel Folkdancing, a popular girls' P.E. course, can be really quite fun, as proven by these two girls. lrightj Tension mounts among classmates as Deborah Butler and Carol Biello jump for the ball. labovel Fellow classmates prove that mistakes can be funny though not meant to be. frightl Up, up and away goes Sandra Lambert for a layup shot. I l the body is one aim of both Boys' and Girls' Physical Education Departments. Next year a few changes are in store for Proviso East students. A program is in the works which will comply with Title IX-Coed Physical Education. Girl's tennis was blessed with a long-awaited dream of new tennis courts and playing fields, just in time for the district tennis playoffs, held at Proviso East. ln Boys' Physical Education, vaulting was added to Gymnastics. A new varsity wrestling coach was named, Mr. Bill Cartwright, while Mr. George Ludwig took over as the new junior varsity coach. A magnificent mural of gymnastics in action was painted in the gymnastic room. Football was expanded to two platoons to get more boys as active participants in games. fleftl Ball carrier Kendall Hatchet breaks away from James Barker for a last minute touchdown. iabovel Teamwork is demonstrated in this Boys' P.E. class as William Walton hikes the ball to Marlon Morris. fabovej Developing an offset plate Mr Tom Liebing demonstrates for his vocational offset class jrightj Planing a piece of wood Angela Williams works gracefully in her wood shop courses help students to look forward into the future of technology. This department teaches the skills and techniques of woodcrafts, printing, drafting, electronics, metals, and auto theory. The staff remained basically the same except for Mr. Lyons who transferred from Proviso West. This spring Proviso East Industrial Arts hosted a round table meeting for all Industrial Arts people in Cook County. This involved over 200 participants, including CO-OP and VICA. The department keeps up with work and is alert for new techniques. The staff is encouraging students to look into industrial arts more frequently. Some of the projects they make in printing are programs for school activities, business cards, signs and invitations. In wood shop the projects they make are plaques, bird houses, clocks, and checker boards. In metals they make screwdrivers, garden spades, tool trays and mailboxes. In auto shop students repair cars and learn the structure of engines. In electronics students work on fixtures for electrical items. Enjoyment and practical learning experiences between teachers and the students make Industrial Arts an interesting subject. Skills and patience take place in this graphic arts class as Reginald Qualls locks his type-form into his chase. .jp l fl are - 17 'K fabovel intricate developing equipment amazes Earl Poole and Bernard Allen as Mr. Robert Heacox explains its functions. fLeftJ The rewards of silkscreening your own Christmas cards is evidenced as Bernard Allen demonstrated for Tom Mackie. and extra effort were put out by both teachers and students alike in the special services department. A four day camping trip was again taken this year. Christmas time brought additional joys for students who made beautiful silk-screened Christmas cards to delight friends and relatives alike. The resource center was in full swing again this year, tutoring and guiding students in their classroom work. A staff member was added to the department, Mrs. Rebecca Rose, to teach math. Students and faculty become close friends and co-workers as they strive to attain new goals. Setting up the best shot possible Anna Marie Rouse gets a smile from Henry Crouthers. 111 economics this year has become quite popular. Enrollment has increased highly. There are now more boys enrolled in Home Ec courses, which now makes the number of boys and girls equal. One major change in the department this year was getting a male teacher, Mr. Agustin Galvan. Mrs. Willis, department head, has many goals she wishes to achieve this year. Expanding Home Decoration and Family Living into one year courses are just two of them. Mrs. Willis wants to express how popular Home Economics courses have become, and the increase of good students who are willing to learn. trightl Knitting, a fun and popular hobby, can be really quite simple as Sandra kelley displays. -'K Q tabovel Home Ec students watch as Mrs. Sommers shows them how to make buttons. trightl Many smiling faces were seen at the Halloween parties given by Child Development classes. tleftl Speed, accuracy and intense concentration are necessities for skillful typing. tbelowl Skills can be achieved as Rosalyn Nelson clearly demonstrates her typing accuracy. 1 1 is the key this year to describing the Business Education department. A Business Education Awards Night was held in May to honor the outstanding business education students. In addition a Business Education Newsletter is published to keep those involved aware of new honors, courses, and equipment. The department enrollment is holding steady with a slight increase. The businessxdepartment is planning new courses to add in the 1978-79 school year to an already relevant and exciting curriculum. The practical arts were taught and helped aid students in careers, both now and in the future. New equipment was also added. Five IBM Selectric typewriters were welcomed additions, in addition to one duplication unit and one sign press machine. Given the ability of Data Processing, Mrs. Gatenby attempts to pass on her knowledge. 113 x., . ,r .gg fi- zafff' if 5 '- ,,,, X 12 , ' .,,, , 2 , '32 wg X 1 qt .hw 99 if 'Q mt s f 'F' 4 4 f' Est, 'J .quiz-2 C 1, .1 V, ff' I I' 3 QM WI f ui' , I. NME 5 L iiafiiiil? fi ,:, ,-:L-.1119 Q, 1 , .Q ..,. , , 4 .M wwf. .- was Q , . YR' ,T . :1.:Zfi535i2 ' Q ax? K S- L 55 .x - . - M . , -Q I Competition Persistent and fast towards the goal With the competitive ambition of victory We are driven winnersg Winners who can meet with defeat, Yet feel the virtue in knowing that our rivalry And sportsmanship compare the same with victory B.IVI.S. ' 5.2E, '2 agp I 'f-If X Ah A Front Flow: Lori Janneyg Carol Biellog Sharon Gilliang Debbie Carstensg Teena Slimmer, Co-Captain, Sheila Chamberlain, Captain. Middle Row: Valerie Browng Monica Jackson, Lori Lydingg Debbie Jacksong Darlene Dunne, Diane Tidwellg Deborah Butler. Back Flow: Terri Walker, Cheri Flimnacg Nelta White: Nancy Triplettg Monique Thedfordg Phyllis Jodang Sandra Lambert, Donna Johnson, Secretary-Treasurer, Karen Wells. ENTHUSIASM RISES as the Pirateers perform during half-time of every home game. With new Sophomores it adds to the vitality of the squad. New pom pons were made possible, with the help of the student body as the Pirateers sold candy and mugs through the school year. Pirateers helped out the needy this year, by volunteering their time in selling candy for the Lions Club and for the Kiwanis. The Pirateers captured second place in speed learning, and added a trophy for Improvement and Recognition. Sheila Chamberlain, Captain, and Teena Slimmer, Co-Captain and some members prepare many routines to perform for the games. fLower Lefty Victory was the motivation at the game as the Pirateers excite the crowd. . '.,-.Q-'A'- 'i 'f e e gel KOIOIQZQSZKOZRZQIOER 13126193 Lori Lydingg Audrae Helm: Sheila Chamberlaing Sharon Gillian: Carol Blellog Deane Tldwellg Teena Sllmmer. fLef0 Ready to perlorm one of the many routines Debbie Carsiens leads the line to start the performance. , mf'-a ,rg .N ,. ff' -I v,.,5,,sn N Q ' 'fr f e lr'. L iffy ' u . 1' '-gif Z-.eg YQ f : .Lck u 'Qi ,i my - R- g 2, V 1, 'i 4 J R. -. e ,425 A , ,- 4 Lil igfxwfi-evils 11-2 .-...' f fiii ' l 15173 ' f- ' lLower Righty Performing with the high school song, the plrateers gave a great start lo the Pep Rally. been a year for refinement for the Proviso East cheer- leaders. Starting practice in early June with their new cheerleading coach, Mr. Galvan, and ending the summer at camp was one of the highlights of the year. Both the varsity and junior varsity cheerleading squads of Proviso East High School captured the three most coveted awards at the Golden Eagle Cheerleader camp at illinois Wesleyan University Bloomington, ILL., in August. The cheerleaders were awarded a Spirit megaphone and the camp's Golden award. The varsity squad also earned two superior ribbons, one excellent ribbon and one first place trophy in daily evaluation, which placed them only one ribbon away from the national finals. The junior varsity cheerleaders, included Kim Taylor, Cheryl Parker, Lisa Davis, Sandra Finley, Anita Perkins and Teresa Winters, all of Maywood, were awarded one superior, one outstanding and one honorable mention ribbon. Other activities included attending cheerleader competition at Bradley University at St. Xavier College. tsittingi Diane Grigsby, Denise Hamilton, Kim Anderson fstandingl Vanessa Goldston, Rhonda Blackwell, Della Ramsey tnot picturedj Wanda Steels, Joanna Stallworth. 120 fFront rowi Cheryl Parker, Teresa Winters Sandra Finley fBack Row! Anita Perkins, Kim Taylor, Lisa Davis. In Action fi- was-.J QM, ,adl w-1. V nz ,VAN 1-.-. X, I 4 Gymnasts in action ..--Y S i3':..:25S1x,,: , - In labove, leftl A backwards bump comes in handy as Theresa Triplett bumps the ball over the net. labovel After a good set from a fellow teammate, Jeanine Santilli gets ready to hit the ball. labovel One good spike isn't good enough, so. . .Qrighty . .one good spike deserves another. Girls' Varsity Volleyball Team lfront rowl Venise Scholar, Lisa Floody, Joyce Konny, Meg Konny, Nina Skorus. lback rowl Pam Karstents, Coach Swanson, Valerie Washington, Jeanine Santilli, Sylvia Newborn, Sharon Losacco, Willie Gales, Vena Williams, Coach Wiederstrom, Carol Triska. Girls' Junior Varsity Volleyball Team ifront rowl Donna Kubis, Lisa Gasperich, Maxine Henderson. fback rowlvenise Scholar, Coach S ' ' ' ' ' ' Triska, Coach Wiederstrom. wanson, Joni Armstrong, Debbie Hilliard, Lydia Skorus, Theresa Triplett, Carol Discouraging scores this year put a damper on the Girls' Volleyball season. After an encouraging start, the rest of the season proved to be unsuccessful, though the girls tried their hardest. Coach Wiederstrom feels that the team will be even stronger because of the potential of the new members this year. The most valuable player this year voted by other team members was Willie Gales, also captain of Varsity. Enthuslasrn prevailed even though this year's Girl's Tennis Team did not have a very successful season. The record for the season was 1-9. Coach George Kalivoda says that all of the girls tried their hardest. Senior Angela Brantley, at first singles, won six matches which was five more than anyone else on the team. This year more girls lasted the whole season so that they had a full team for every match. This summer the girls will be practicing for next year, which Mr. Kalivoda feels will be more successful because the present players will have some experience. The Boys' Tennis Team, also coached by Mr. Kalivoda, is hoping to have a successful season this year. Many of the players are returning from last year's team. Senior Angela Brantley, the team's top player this year, displays a perfect sidearm swing. Girls' Tennis Team - Front: Alayna Cruzat, Sue Temple, Angela Hale, Carlotta Cole, Lavada Curtain, Diane Leninger, Kathy Leninger. Middle? Tyra Barlow, Theresa Taplin, Beverly Sutton, Marjorie Gales, Kathy Barnes, Kathy Redmond, Angela Brantley, Maryellen Gardner. Back: Coach Kalivoda, Jackie Matthews, Bobbin Allen, Karen Warren, Linda Engram, Kathy Anderson, Kathy Wolf, and Karen Knaack. Boys' Tennis Team - Front: David Martinez, Ftigo Deleon, Kurt Berndt, Steve Purchase. Back: Coach George Kalivoda, Steve Davis, Avery McGee Paul Houcek, Melvin Phillips. lNot pictured: Keith Scott and Nathan Taylory :atlas Q , .M ' t W , I . K iw . , . t. . . fy a 4 l ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 v - ' 4 Q t 5 . A ,,.,, . , , , , a i NX, A 1 - ,. f .. 1522- 1' IW: jggzl ,f ,. L -, ' Z. ' fvff-nv , ',ii, we , 2 5 1 I t l ','i .., . Q tg -'A+' 5' , i'ii T lA7ft'fi i'ii Qi T l 1 s.. f - 4 4 3 ' ' ' .40 ' '+'.. g,f1,pJA.p4-u3..c.v:'v',r, '- . . - . au..- . 4 , A-bww , MMM i I K l l A A 4 . , ! . . . . . . '-...-..-..., ,. A powerful smash results when Kurt Bernd! puts his all into Poised for the perfect shot, Melvin Phillips leaps into action. 3 return. W y.5!i'H-1-wi The Mural that was painted in the boys gymnastic gym was finally completed in December 1977. Approx- imately 800 hours of hard work was put into this mural. Who do we owe our thanks to? A special individual named Sivisa Mahailovic. He did this mural out of the impetus and inspiration of his sons, Alehsandor and Zoran Mihailovic, top gymnasts. Another important item that was mentioned by Mr. Boult this year was the better attitude, better attendance, more freshmen, and more enthusiasm for the team. Coach Boult singled out his leading gymnasts as freshman Auggie Pirozzoli, Sophomore Micky Gerhardt, Junior Zoran Mihailovic, and Senior Clay McMath. ffront rowl left to right, Micky Gerhard, Alex Mihailovic, Zoran Mihailovic. fback rowl Coach Bruce Boult, Manuel Castillo, Paul Houcek, Clay McMath. tabovel Using his extremely powerful arms, Junior Zoran Mihailovic is able to withstand the pressure of supporting himself up on the swinging rings. ftop rightl To accomplish a difficult stunt, sophomore Jose Rivera must put all his effort into controlling his body so he can complete the stunts. fbelow rightl Attempting perfection on the floor exercise, Senior Clay McMath never fails to improve himself. -3 - Q- if m W'-, ,. V, 'V ' ,.,,.' ,try .,,, IL I I All 44 ,,.. , L.::.f1.:.g M. 1- ,V ., L I 'f'-t. fFront row, left to rightl Howard Pierce, Steve Gilbert, Gene Davis, Nick Piemontie, Augie Pirozzoli, Ricky Thompson. tBack rowl Mr. Mike Williams, Jose Rivera, Robert Areanno, Mickey Gerhardt, Dan Trudan, Lance Clifton, Dave Marzullo ftop rightj As a freshman Auggie Pirozzoli became one of the most promising gymnasts for the boys gymnastic team, in the future as demonstrated with this hand stand on the parallel bars. fbottoml It took 800 hours of painting free hand, no sketching at all, for Mr. Michailovic to complete this piece of fine art. xxx. 713' 5 .. , r I - y Devoting all his confidence and encouragement to the team, Coach Jordan watches the game with much excitement. was rough, but the Pirates ended up with a 4-5 season. Considering the lack of seniors the team had completed a successful season. This year the team was quicker and had more capability in the game. The team captains were Joe CerQua, Tim Stampley, and Terry Grace. George Edwards received All Conference and Tim Stampley received All Area. Two players started with only two years experience, Vince Falzone and Eric Wollenschlager. Coach Krupa would like to see more players who have played all four years for more experience. Determined to keep on going, Tim Stampley gives all that he has into the game. 133 Sophomores fleftl Quick action and skill helps Proviso East sophomores to most of their victories. Qabovel Offensive plays are part of the game, as halfback Billy Fowlkes carries the ball. Bottom Row: L to Ft Butler, Perkins, Jordan, Klein, Watson, Sergo, Uhlir, Branch, Smith, Jordan, Fowlkes, Jackson, Brown. Second Row: Coach Begovich, Grier, Patterson, Blackwell, Holakovsky, Belton, Powell, Hayden, Beal, Jones, Bell. Third Row: Kimber, Cerqua, Sullivan, Doss, Broadfield, Sansone, Winston, Campbell, Henderson, Coach Carl. Fourth Row: Coach Ferguson, Watson, Simon, Whitehead, Smith, Greenwood, Brownlee, Ficcarotta, Rouse, Coach Maaske. 134 i gx P !ww P -I N. :fig i 1 H . 5553. N, SX 6,1 f' .. -5 .xg ,M . 32 1 Q ., 3 ii Xxx mf-Qu 9 g ' fit 1 5533, Freshmen A Bottom Row, L to Fl: Perkins, Archie, Carter, Mastenbrook, Stinson, Turner, Parker, Haack, Sally, Gilmer. Second Row: McSwine, Woods, Vlnar, Holland, Tillman, Bradley, Diaz, Young. Third Row: Richards, Cooper, Moore, Long, Sims, Thompson, Turner, Walker labovel Perfecting a good block, Carlos Young prevents a tackle in a crucial point of the game. lrightl Slippery mud doesn't stop Corey Cooper as he strives toward the goal line. 136 l Freshmen B season of high school football was rough, but the freshmen learned how to compete against other teams. The record for the Freshman A football team was 2 wins and 7 losses. The Freshman B record was 5 wins and 4 losses. As freshmen they learned the techniques and skills of football for future years. Tim Long, tight end and defensive tackle for Freshman A was considered the most valuable player on the freshman squad by the coaches with 25 receptions, 402 yards - 7 touchdowns. Corey Cooper, running back, gained the most yardage with 852 yards in 185 attempts. Freshman B's oustanding player was Willie Ellis who scored 8 touchdowns this year. Next year as sophomores, the team should be brighter and quicker in the world of football. Q ileftl A quick look at the opponent and Corey Cooper moves quickly away from being tackled. Bottom Row, L to R: Gladney, Slaughter, Mackie, Mastenbrook, Smith, Dearborne, Deveaux, Woods, Center, Lites, Ratliff. Second Row: Fello, Blackwell, Banks, Gills, Yeager, Gaertner, Poole, Gonzalez, Grandeson, Bell. Third Ftow: Ochoa, Young, Burkley, Phillips, Dills, Ellis, Curry, Goree, Lilli. Fourth Row: Westbrooks, London, Rivers, Bivins, Brownlee, Morris, Jude, Thomas, Michelson. 137 -fvfaf,eeevffAz2211e-1.3, ., m.:ew1zfeQ,gf, 5, - , , 7 LWL,V, ,f A 1A ,141 ,-W 1, I -'nn g .., ', x K' -will K Z l 1 I , Q H , as-3. ,S ' . 4 ,gf .W f A1s21...Ef'f72Y:f. 1 f,,,fy1eQxi, f -, f ' 7 f 'iigfqfgsiggtjxil -vii ' L ' eq? Q 4, 5' Ti t V,,, A J t, V 4' 4 , ky ',h' W H .Ep 'V . Prornlslng freshmen and sophomores had a dissapointing Golf season this year. Only one win was registered out of seven conference games and four non-conference games. Golf Coaches Scafidi and Marino hope for better talent and more experienced players next year. The team mainly consisted of freshmen and sophomores with a senior team captain and best player Werner Wolf. Golf is a growing sport and perhaps new talent will show up next year for our Proviso Golf Team. Patience and practice are two of Craig Kogut's main elements in winning at golf, ffront rowl Dave Doss, James Ahrens, Mike Spidali, William Miller, Tom Engmann, Peter Vinson. fsecond rowl Coach Scafidi, Tom Schrilla, Al Ruegger, Mark Kuhl, Ken Floody, Paul Bergstrom, Coach Marino. ithird rowl Craig Kogut, Dave Novak, Richard Sandeen, Charles Maffio, Steve Kus, Mark Biello, Frank Ciconte, Dave Marzullo. 1 reefs: A f Q Badminton Team ffront rowj Angle-a Brantley, Belinda Yates, .lan Harri Konny, and Ms. Gabinski, s, Sylvia Newborn. tback rowj Jeannine Santilli, Meg Konny, Joyce Former stars return to '78 Badminton eam Former Badminton players gathered together again once more for a fresh new start this year. Last year's team was very successful as they took fifth place in the conference games. This year they are hoping for an equally gratifying showing once more in this years conference play. Instructions given by Coach Gabinski help Belinda Yates to a finer and better badminton game. WH it run off too? The latest and biggest form of exercise in the world managed to captivate the attention of only a few athletes here at Proviso and those few who were interested didn't lack enthusiasm only depth, quality, and the much needed experience Next year all one can do is hope for more participation and interest, says Coach Robert Polson. But those few athletes who did participate did give it a good try. They put time, effort and strength in their team. They are devoted runners who suffer, because of lack of interest by others in the sport. What it does take is endurance to get out there and run a great distance, to feel your muscles ache with each step. But you don't stop. You keep going to finish the race. Why? Because you want to feel the thrills of finishing the race even if you didn't run. What happens after the race? The coach tells you what a good job you've done. Then home you go after another long and tiring race. idealistic visions of an accomplished Harrier enter into JR. Lee Harris's mind as he attempts to achieve a final score. First Row: lleft to rightl David Knoole, Richard Miller, Jonathan Fletcher Second Row Dean Johnson Richard Miller Lee Harris Coach Robert Polson 'g,'x'I f X M X., ,f' K. fUpper rightl Summing up reserved energy resources Kevin Williams takes the lead. fUpper Leftl A look of relief registers on a runners face as final timings are taken. . W 'uf , M . 4 I L. .ful W. M.- . ' 1.5.1 1x' 'Q iynfiz' W, A.. A fleft to rightl Coach Whittenberg, Larry Cleveland, Don Williams, Douglas Lyding. Kneeling: Miguel Esparza, Rodney McMurtry, Bryan Elmer. Seated: Barrett, George Arvai, Reginald Richmond, John Meyers. - - M f ..m,fl,tf4mz1m X, A Varsity Basketball - Bottom: Jeff Murchison, manager, Dywanie Smith, Dennis Mahone, Keith Wells, Glenn Rivers, Mr. James Smith. Middle: Coach Glenn Whittenberg, Flueben Fowlkes, Zager Wardlaw, Charles Banks, Earl Thompson, John Montgomery, Mr. Mr. Marino. Top: Leroy Torrence, Greg Duncan, Otis Harris, Jim Karstens, Tyrone Smith, Eric Lewis, manager, fBelowl Last minute instructions are carried out by Coaches Whittenberg and Donald Maaske, as team members look on. lLeftJ A good lay-up is in progress as sophomore Glenn Flivers out leaps his opponent. JW' f WML Q5 'Ns 44 , V ?, Junior Varsity - iback row L to RJ Mark Guy, Otis Harris, James Karstens, Tyrone Smith, Leroy Torrence, Coach Maaske. tmiddlej Jesse Perryman, John Montgomery, Parker Hannah, Roy Humphrey, Barry Johnson. ffrontj Jeff Merchinson, Brian DeVeaux, Kirk Sykes, Keith Wells. N lleftj Making a leap up towards the basket against three opponents i Mark Guy lays the ball in for an easy point. fabovej Showing his rebound l ability, Otis Harris leaps into action. 146 I F NJ ,wrt 1.1 N, -H7 Coach Maaske turned this season with the Jay Vees into a successful year, with a record of twelve wins and three losses. lt was very similar to last year's season ending second in the Junior Varsity league. Coach lVlaaske had no particular captain, so he rotated captains. The changes he would like to make next here are to win the league and go undefeated in league play. No one or the team received special awards. Many Junior Varsity players like James Karstens and Otis Harris played on the Varsity squad. Coach lVlaaske is looking forward for next season's Junior Varsity and the years to come. fleftl A last desperate effort for a rebound, James Karstens stretches for the ball. flower leftl Perfecting a lay up towards the basket, Tyrone Smith goes up against a reaching arm of opposition. fbelowj After making a successful rebound, Leroy Torrence finds himself coming down on top of opponents. 14 The Sophomores had 3 fair season but not what Coach Fowlkes expected even though the sophomores were very aggressive. lVlr. Fowlkes com- mented that the sophomores team had the ability but lacked desire. The sophomore coach expects next years team to win more games by team cooperation and improving on scoring. The sophomores would like to come out victorious for the seasons to come. A great performance by Ricky Wilson helped the sophomores exception- ally in their scoring. One of the most exciting but disappointing loss was to our Sister School Proviso West in double over-time. Showing off his scoring abilities Ricky Wilson goes in for an easy 2 points. 4 Sophomore Basketball - tTopi Cletis Watson, James Summon Larry Cleveland Ricky Wilson Reuben Smith Victor Davis fMiddlei Coach Fowlkes Tglmmy Kins, Michael Nettles, Kenny Lewis, Lucious Chatman Keith Dunnigan qBottomi Ron Hilliard Karl Bell Gerald Henderson Tim Fair Theodore aw 148 Freshman A's - tBottom Rowj I to r: Derrick Morris, Harvey Jones, Reggie Nettles, Russell McDonald, Carlos Young. tback rowl Coach William Jordan, Derrick Spaulding, Tim Long, Vince Williams, Charles Toliver, Earnest Ashford, Corey Cooper, Manager Kevin Lewis. The Initial year of High School basketball was very successful for the Freshman 'A' team. Coach Jordan said that they had a great season this year. They had height but lacked the bench subs they had last year. Choosing new captains for each game was an example of Jordan's plot. He also feels that any awards should go to the whole team as one. He thinks he would like to be a little harder on the team than he was this year. The team has only lost four games in its last four seasons. They were Suburban League Champs for the last four consecutive seasons. The Freshman 'B' squad was coached by lVlr. William Hitt. They were successful this year with an unfeated season. The leading scorer was Darryl lVlcDonaldg the leading rebounder was Schiarra Clark. They averaged 70 points per game, while the opponents averaged less than 30 points per game. This fine team should always be in the eyes of F'roviso's upperclass coaches. trightl Breaking away in an effort of great skill and enthusiasm, Earnest Hubbard executes his plan. 150 1 I 3 fleftj With the ball at his fingertips, Dimitrius Livingston uses great l control in his shot. tabovel Another basket is about to be scored as Derrick Spaulding leaps into the air. 2 WH' Freshman B - fkneeling L to RJ Theresa Taplin, Cheryl Taplin, Teresa Winters, Dan Gales, lrow 2 L to Rl Darryl Harvey. Earnest Hubbard, Dimitrius Livingston, Roy Woods, Darryl Mullins: fback row L to Rl Geron Kelly, Fred Bowens. Kale Flagg, Schiarra Clark. Kenneth Phelps, Coach Hitt. lnot pictured: Darryl McDonaldJ 151 .L A Q Varsity Wrestling - Row 1: Trainer Jack Marino, Bruce Baker, Richard Miller, Vincent Jones, Marvin Jones, Eddie Baker, James Woods, Gary Styles. Row 2: Coach George Ludwig, Charles Green, Greg Williams, Howard Baker, Darryl Grafton, Todd Manard, Greg Hilliard, Greg Stanton, Coach Bill Cartwright. Varsity Wrestlers managed to slip through their opponents hands this year. A good example of this is West Suburban Champ James Woods, who played a terrific season. The team captains for this year's Varsity squad were Greg Williams and Greg Stanton. Although both the Varsity and Junior teams relied on underclassmen this year, they had a wonderful team. The Juniors played a 3 win 9 loss season. But they helped the Varsity team to take sixth place in the Rich East Tour. During that tour they had two first consolation winners. They were Pat Doss and Bruce Baker. Coach Ludwig said that this was his first year in coaching wrestling. Next year he and the Juniors will have more experience. fLefti Great balance and skill are used as Gary Styles holds down his opponent. tAbovei Using his strength and effort, Greg Williams switches his man. l l l l i l l iupper lefty Completing a perfect pin down, Bruce Baker accomplishes his feat. iabovel Keeping his balance while holding down his opponent, James Woods puts force on his enemy. fleftl Varsity wrestling is full of tricks and gimmicks, as shown here by Marvin ff fi Jones. Standing, L to R: Coach Ludwig, Mark Goree, Mike Perkins, Larry McCaskil, Pat Doss, Vincent Perkins, Andrew Smith, Richard Glover, Ron Bell, Coach Cartwright, Coach Widerstrom. Kneeling, L to R: Joe Slaughter, Marc Burton, Orlando Ratliff, Danny Reedy, Titus Bank, Ricky Miller, Tyrone Sally, Mike Dunn, and Ronnie Jordon. 4 l 4- L Y ,L '43 ., - - l .. .Q Sophomore Wrestling - Top: Coach Widerstrom, Tracy Battle, Larry McCaskill, Vincent Perkins, Pat Doss, Andrew Kimber, Vincent Jones, Andrew Smith, and Delbert Brown. Bottom: Gary Styles, Sam Stepter, Robert Branch, Reggie Farris, Marvin Jones, Fion Bell, Danny Fieedy, Randy Jordan, Tyrone Porties, and Ron Jordan. Not pictured: Don Ficarrotta, Derrick Kemp, John Knox, and Derek Smith. 5 This SSHSOFI for sophomore wrestling team was a year with 7 wins and 8 losses. Considering the amount of sophomores who played on the team, they did their best, Special award was recognition for varsity wrestling which was given to Gary Styles, Pat Doss, Marvin Jones, Terry Tiebout, Vincent Jones, and Larry McCaskill. The remaining outstanding sophomores were Danny Fteedy, Bon Jordan, Randy Jordan, and Andrew Smith. Coach Widerstrom feels the team would have been stronger with help from the sophomores who played for varsity. Mr. Widerstrom feels next season should be a successful one. 4 tupper lefti Using all his strength, Vincent Perkins attempts to flip his opponent while he is off balance. fabovei Danny Reedy makes his final effort to pin his opponent. WFSSTIIHQ this year was a tremendous season for the freshmen with an overall record of 14-2. The freshmen were conference champs and took first place in the Freeport 16 team Tournament. The freshmen group was a hard-working team that could be counted on when the going got tough. The team captains were Mike Mastenbrook, Mario Slaughter, and David Marshal. The players who received special awards were Mario Slaughter, Bruce Baker, Mike Perkins, Mike Mastenbrook and David Marshal. The freshman team, coached by Mr. Jack Ferguson, was one of the most consistent teams this year in the Proviso East Wrestling Squad. fUpper leftl Michael Mastenbrook reverses his opponent in a move for a point. fleftl Trying to execute a pin, David Marshal puts all the effort he has in the attempt. fabovel Getting into position, Mario Slaughter throws his opponent off balance in his effort to pin him. Freshman Wrestling Top row Anthony Crothers Richard Theius Richard Arrington, David Marshal, Craig Bivins, Rufus Holland, Michael Perkins, and Mark Gores Second row James Dearborn Titus Banks Orlando Ratllff Henry Crothers, Aaron Moore, Wendell Taggert, Michael Dunn, Joe Slaughter, and Michael Mastenbrook Bottom row Mark Burton Tyrone Sally Eric Ganderson Mark Mastenbrook, Lester Blackwell, Mario Slaughter, and Bruce Baker. 155 Form and pose are major factors for Jr. George Sakellaris as he attempts to perfect his dive. Concentrating on endurance Jim Drake attempts to achieve a great score. , 7:3 L16 Executing dives with indivualism helps get Swim Team members oft to a good start. Concentrating on his present challenge Steve Tyminski strives for victory. Exceeding Amounts of energy applied with determination and previously acquired skill made this year's swim team successful. The thirty-two members that make up the frosh-soph section of the team have had a very progressive season with Brad Kolvitz acting as team captain. George Sakellaris, a junior, had a most astounding season which included a trip down-state as a sophomore and is expected to be quite successful in his senior year. Jom Drake, a sophomore, who swam on Varsity in the back stroke had turned in consistently good performances. With these and many other accomplishments the swim teams outlook for the future seems exceed- ingly promising. The Diving Team: Ken Reyes, George Sakellaris, Coach Chris Mengel, and Darron King. 'h. - A . Fi fa, , ,- 5rfffffemsf't?f 1-Q af,-Y, Y, l 4-X - , A, V , . , In I 33 Blgw f r J ws, , W 'ext f . -- .33 , k . V -s.- 'Mii'I,ifHl1wcgvfQQ-'iw A., Q, , 53 ' , ,A ,J , . n t g Swim Team - left to right, Row 3: Ron Miller, Jom Drake, Len Ventura, Miguel Esparza, George Sakelleris, Tom Hardin, Malcolm Mauney, Rich Steele, Brian Kolvitz, Joe Malone, Jeff Flight. Row 2: Coach Chris Mengel, Coach Tom Guzauskas, Don Ficarrotta, Juan Hrobowski, Roland Johnson, John Fello, Pat Hrdin, Todd Bower, Dave Doss, Jim Center, Ken Reyes. Row 1: Pete Tyminski, Dan Thiesse, Steve Tyminski, Harry Dunker, Larry Rowe, Tim Bergen, Willie Johnson, Lorenzo Henderson, Mike Steele, Darron King, Alex Smith. fNot pictured: Brad Kolvitz, Paul Ragucci, Tom Kelly, Alonzo Bookerl. 1 '39 47693 game A QW s - Q . ,XC . E f K . , 'gr l -. U9 ,YW . .,. -3 T ,www 5 . S, . is Swvfw 9. 6 M 5 5 .,,.. 8 ff . Q ' ' -,- X 537-3s'tiQ 1' fij'-A .11 ' luv' 1 if - H- ' 1 ' , , 'NN' ij! Q gX'1 2 . L ' l f ?,, i A iiih D - .. H. 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An outstanding baseball school, great facilities, coaching and talented players is the athletic attitude of varsity Coach Terry Ryser. Many players of last year's winning team returned to this year's squad such as the French Connection Tony LeBoux and Brian DeVaux. Strongest position of team is the catcherg among them are Chris Calderulo, Don Clary and Charles Field. 159 f s T t . Y af. ,, , Q - , I ,.. 1: ,fait-u:'w,7w-f ., , 5 P t ffl 'J S clci at P ,L,i 1 ' ' 42 TWTTTATT' ' M ll if K 'f fl ' ' 'try' W9 . l j N P ,T X,' . 1 1 f e' 1 . Q, V, .,,. V , W NV ,.1i 'taLirxL 3, , VV, X Y I I . ,. h no , T gi' ' Q f 'L'L1- V H ffm' 1-' s r 4 J gf .' .K 4,,w,,s,,, zz: ,,.',,,,fQfg-,, r , I- , ,R it -IVV K, V . 4 L, F' if 4. W' m ' f '11 ' ' 4 ' 97 . t, , , t f Q . .',: - , 0 , - L-,, , , 2 8 NW W ., as -Y f.. 4 .,,,, ,.,, Af -- 4 -, f 7 - , , f A- .5 Efifgf . 31' if 1 -lv, 0.4 ,1', , ' 2 - li- 1 . 1 -' S - V, ,M m AK ff, -Q.: r , ,Q 4 ' A I 'igbr' 5 2 K Q - A Varsity Track - tabovei Back Row: Coach DeWeese, Coach Begovich, Reginald Bryant, Donnell Pullam, Michael Bright, Kevin Williams, Chris Martin, Mike Jones, Stephan King, Marques Scott, Lee Harris, Ron Mahone, Coach Farinella. Front Row: David Knoll, Jonathan Fletcher, Marcus Neal, Keith Carr, Darren Pearson, James Dial, Tim Stampley, Chris Johnson, Reginald Foster, Terence Grace, and Edward Patton. YOU Could Feel the electricity in the air as this year's Pirate harriers took to the track for the first time this year. The opponent was last year's State championship team, Bloom High School. Many fans were asking if this meet was to be a classic confrontation between the old champs and the new. When the final race was over, it was clear to everyone that the Pirates looked like the new State champs, which they were. As the end of the track season progressed, the Pirate harriers continued to impress us. They won the first major meet of the season, The Proviso West Invitational. They took third place at the end of the next big meet, The Oak Park Invitational. Outstanding performers for this year included: Darren Pearson in the hurdles, quarter-mile and mile relay, Chris Martin in the hurdles, Stephan Ring in the quarter-mile and hurdles, Chris and Barry Johnson in the quarter-mile and half-mile, Tim Stampley in the triple jump and mile relay, and sophomore sprinter sensation Boy Sansone. With the talent we have, there is no reason we won't win the State Meet , beamed head coach Charles Farinella. All who have seen the speedy Pirates have to agree. Leading the way as usual, Tim Stampley makes a final effort to win the shuttle run. 160 fabovel Timing his step to perfection, James Dial gives his full effort to the race. iupper rightl Starting to run in Gerry Rogers place, Roy Sansone is , handed the baton. s , 'ti . . -v-fN...- -- few.-,, was vfi- W- ff, .N . Q, 5 N35 i' ' , . , it 9090020 o cooowiggf '- . -', I 7 - s i i -fi: 'Hi 0 0 5 'oi ., :Fig W f , if 1 Q. W ,yy 7 , 6 ,A , a . A as dw iu.Yu1.a.S!A t?+ 3 C 1 'rrtr R or 'A , . QW34 we if 9 9 4 , R yi W t .. i,Qm,x KW Si iback rowl L to R: Coach Begovich, Coach DeWeese, Roy Sansone, Vincent Perkins, Mike Sykes, Wayne Young, Perry Whitehead, Donald Williams, Robert Hayden, Reginald Richmond, Coach Farinella. ifront rowl L to R: Robert Williams, Jerry Rogers, Nate Grier, Tracy Roberson, Weimer King, Brian Elmer, Roger Klein, Rick Aldridge, and Rodney McMurtry. 161 Taking a steady stride toward the finish line, Phil Sorenson pushes forward to win the Freshman 880. fupper rightl Giving an extra push to his jump, Dimilous Dimitrious tries to reach a high jump. fm it iiii'f G W' M5 ,xt :: ' G ' We iabovel Back row, L to R: Coach Deweese, Coach Begovich, Pat Burkley, Mike Dalton, John Smith, Richard Wilson, Malcolm Stokes, Phil Sorenson, Rich Arrington, Miguel Valdez, Chris Salinas, Terry Jackson, Armando Guerra, and Greg Parker. Front row, L to Ft: Eric Fulgham, William Green, Santos Diaz, Brian Belton, Eric Cranderson, Dimoulas Dimitrios, Robert Young, Willy Ellis, Michael Chavez, David Devaux, Gary Lawson, Earl Pool, Leonard Samuels, Michael Dills and Coach Farinella. 162 fleftl With a mighty shove, Jeff Spence tries to throw his best for the final toss. labovel Rounding the track, Dean Johnson puts out his final effort. .Q ,N .fx . . . w. wx , -., -wx ' f. Rx A . A v k'n ' Y, .- , , A uf X. .- uf JN! 'wtf' A 1 L fleft to rightl Track Timers: Kathy Donald, Kathy Redmond. Manager Nelta White, Debbie Knoll and Sonia Bailey. 163 Girl's Varsity'Basketball - ifrontl Valeri Washington, Teresa Triplett, Vena Williams, i2nd rowl Miss Crosby lAssistant Varsity Coaohi, Gwen Turner fmanageri, Willie Gales,Latasha Willis, Maxine Henderson, lwamena Jackson, Michelle Colbert, Sharon Jordan, Jean Cox, Marjorie Gales iManagerl, Mrs. Swanson lHead Varsity Coachj bla Girl's Junior Varsity Basketball lfrontj Gwen Brooks, Angie Wolfe, Tami Ashford, Denise Collins, 12nd rowl Miss Crosby iHead Junior Varsity Coacht, Gwen Turner iManagerj, Debbie Hilliard, Tanya Hrobowski, Kim Brock, Joni Ashford, Kathy Brown, Verna Scott, Donna Kubis, Jessica Washington, Pat Owens, Cynthia Walker, Yolanda Brown, Marjorie Gales fManagerJ, Mrs. Swanson lAssistant Junior Varsity Coachl Individuals Reflections are those in a cool blue stream Distorting images that were human being. To stand in the mirror and see your twin, To blink your eyes, or even bend, To come and go from that very same, spot Casting reflections of what we were not. B.lVl.S. 166 l Q I la Q I9 V I D u A L S 167 the highlight of the last year at Proviso, is looked forward to by every senior. Preparations are made by the Senior Advisory Board, advised by Mr. William Jordan. Steps are taken to raise money in order to have a prom. This is just one of the many projects the board is responsible for. The board was also in charge of the senior float, which unfortunately did not come in first place. Pressure and obligations is what this year's Senior Advisory Board is made up of. Relaxation is the key word at the Senior Advisory Board meeting. Senior Advisory Board: Row 1: Georgeann Kulton, Stephanie Fair, Audra Helm, Sharon Calderone, Mary Robinson, Rena Sinclair, Donna Johnson, Judy Brock, Karen Karl, Char Swick. Row 2: Debbie Moore, Cynthia Harbin, Anita Ward, Greg Stanton, Diane Grigsby, Jean Cox, Linda Freeman, Bette Schleicher, Karen Bond. Row 3: Mr. William Jordan, Darrel Miller, Meg Konny, Cassandra Green, John Rogers, Kurt Berndt, Ronnie Powell, Elton Davis, Angie Thompson, Melvin Phillips, Kim Anderson. Row 4: Joe Robins, Tim Stampley, Pam Mason, Lynn Fukar, Mary Mengel, Jane Dioguardi, Karen Black, Rufus Jones, Monice Smith, Ramona Webb, Nelta Whrole, and Racara Franklin. 168 Abbey, Consuela Alejandre, Lisa Allen, Sandra Altergott, Lynn Archie, Marian Arguezo, Anna Barnett, Tina Barrett, Charles 1 A l'Al if, Baylor, Learinice Beaver, Robert Alexander, Debra Ann Allen, Abraham 1 . ,ew Qznagr, x Allen, Brenda Alvarez, Carlos Anderson, Gladys Ashford, Bernard Bailey, Debra Anderson, Kimberly Ballard, Laverne , W5 9, Barry, Lavonia Bassett, Greta Bau mgaffen, N8l'lCy Bedford, Garvin Bell, Jacquelyn Bell, Kenneth 169 Above, Exhibiting her impressive forehand, Angela Brantley meets the serve boldly. Flight, Annual gathering in the hall soon diminishes as Seniors walk on to future goals. QSXXXKST? ' A W ,xxx at Benefield, Farrel Berndt, Kurt Black, Stuart Block, Tyrone Blumberg, Bryan -tr 170 A it E 'Bl r Boggs, Cordelia Bolland, Carolyn Bond, Karen Bounds, Lyndon Bowen, Ken V Boyd, Cedric Boyd, Felecia Bradley, Andrea Brantley, Angela Breitzmann, Bridget 1.Y 'Ul XM t - Breseman, Joe Britton, Ardith Brock, Judith Brown, Sandra Brown, Tony Brown, Terry Brussee, Daniel Bryant, Pat Bullock, Melody wh 2 V nert i ,ff , t V Bronke, Dorls Brown, Gloria Brown, Ruby Brucci, Paul Concentration is important to Carlos Alvarez as he touches up his painting. Deep concentration with the aid of a smile helps in the completion of the history problem that confronts Michelle Macino. X T Y.'i, 'fgf F' l so s, ,Q 1 , fs. is Calderone, Sharon Caldarulo, Christoph l s li I is Cameron, Dustine Campbell, Jeffery Caruso, Sheryl Castellan, Davis Cerasi, Geno Centera, Linda 172 ,, , X' j In A E' at f. Q I gr Campbell, Mike Campbell, Renee Carter, Robin l v.- Castongue, Gregory Cattenhead, Alicia Cavender, Kent gifs . I. Cerqua, Joseph Chabala, Jan Chamberlain, Shelia Chambliss, Kelvin Cole, Jonathon A ,1 Conner, Melody Chatman, David Christensen, Kim Colao, John Colber, Michelle Coleman, Sandra Coleman, Stephan Colvin, Derrick Confuorto, Annamana H Cook, Dina Copeland, Glenda Cortez, Mercedalia Cox, Jean ON THE ROAD TO TOMORROW l Definitions are important to complete research work. 1 1 Above, Early morning shopping is needed as Seniors buy their necessities for class. Right, Posed for shot, Greg Duncan seems to gulp for air as tension mounts. i,s,i bi l af ,Q TW ' A.. 5-V ,f,, ' eg ee 'W' fam it 9 A . D' , ' ' df. 2 Q. Oristensen, Brian Crockett, Lavert iAVLi D f ,qjwql . VV 1 Darocsi, Heidi 'Wu' N. Cusmano' Daniello, Antoinette Davis, Belinda Davis, Elton Davis, John l ,e Darby, Andrea Davis, Ftian 174 .ff Davis, Steve Degol, Mimi DeMay, Rose Desio, Carolyn Dial, James Dillner, Wayne ,lf 1: gf-ww i' , if Doherty, Janet -A s,- .5 3 :gf wg' ,j ,ag I -4 , i , . if I fi ,' ' 1' we f. f2Jn'ftx,fU'.j,-tji' it 5, AQ .A i ,. -r , U Dylewski, Katrina i i -71 Dioguardi, Jane j Q if f::5 IQ . '??j1.1qg'e65 1- A pe. Q if A K, lgxtgsm. -. fi W Wx ' HE i+.:fw1i:ff Donahoo, Micheal Edwards, Anita Dobbins, Florasha Dowdle, Patrick Edwards, Marica 0' or if 4 l Dodson, Audrey Dodson, Karen i Drevs, Roy Duncan, Gregory t i Ehlert, Laura Elbert, Linda Confused with the game situation, Penny Sullivan takes a out to comb aside her worried feeling. time 175 t I, Elie, Deborah Ellis, Donna Eng, Jean Fair, Stephanie Falzone, Vincent Fenn, Cynthia Flagg, Deann Fletcher, Susan Floody, Lisa Flores, Dora Florest, Linda Fowlkes, Reuben Franklin, Debra Franklin, Racara Freeman, Lynda A future senior at Proviso East is awed by the size of the school. Fuentes, Sara Fukar, Lynn 31 x 1' . Gaertner, Nancy Gales, Wilhelminna it tt- Garcia, Olga Garner, Sonya 1 'ff rr ,, t ..2 wf:4i Germany, Aretha Germany, Rhonda If - Godenez, Marla Goldston, Vanessa rbi Awaiting the day's dismissal, Nelt White struggles to keep active. ta., .. ,, , r1', f , Garrett, Vickie Gearinger, Jeanine Gibbs, Jeffrey Gillette, Steven ask 3? mf- 1 53M f ' ,W gggg G ' ' l J .-A f' f' f . A . , .,Q.,,!gf, f' Gonder, Scot Goodlow, Renina ! 3 Gerber, James Giron, Edwin Grace, Deborah G '15 Q lf Q? tabovel Free expression and the ability to put yourself in your work is an opportunity few people share. frightl Cheering for a victory, Vanessa Goldston shows her skills as a Proviso East cheerleader. lf , Grace, Terence Grafton, Dwight Graham, Charles Graham, Maxine , 17W 21,4 Green, Cassandra Green, Richard Greene, Daryn Greene, Karyn if N, ,iy Lf f it ' N X v 'sk Z if 5 f x Grier, Gregory Grigsby, Diane Gross, David Guiglio, Judith 178 .M Granderson, Sandra Gregory, Karen Gullick, William Gunn, Gaylan Haack, Virginia Harris, Richard Harris, Sterlyn Hein, Mark Helm, Audrae 4 K x ' -K w was 1-f:.l, . , I , Hill, Tanya Hinely, Lisa Hankerson, Yvette ., W, 1 At, Haugen, Paul Hernandez, Melba Hinton, Florida Hannah, Dwayne Hawkins, Mark J Hernandez, Flick Hobson, Louis Hodges, Kenneth Hoffman, Bruce Hogan, Karen Holmer, Mitchell Harp, Craig Helder, William Hickenbottom, Albert Hochheimer, Norman it sl: 53,3 f mr' 3 9 13 .353 - Mil' Hooker, Patricia 179 Horton, Heidi Horton Roxann r Howard, Bruce we Www 'Z' ,gs 3 fs ,,,. . - r r ' Hunter Kenneth Hutchinson Rayohell 1 -si Iacopelli, Salvatore L Ivy, Uzie I ft v . 3 , Jackson, Anthony A Jackson, Channie Jackson, Twamena wwf an-if ,A A As Tom Schrilla swings into action, great form is achieved. Jackson, Ward James, Bruce James, Nancy , .,, ' 1' 'il P K o X ,4 Jamison, Dennis Jamison, Marvin Jankovec, Sandra Jay, Vickie Jenkins, Irma Jenkins, Leonard Johnson, Barbara Johnson, Barry Johnson, Dean Johnson, Donna f- ,,. , s of ,,r, ffh aw ii 'ff is Johnson, Gerard Johnson, Kathlene Johnson, Lachanda Johnson, Lynn Johnson, Maria 181 A fulfilled dream is honored as Ronnie Powell and Elizabeth Stevenson pose for their Rose Arbor finalists' picture. Kerins, Kenji Keys, Sherry sl ,t,.., ,L ,,.L, -f 4' ,gy 1 of '29, HJ Q l 'ff' 'Q 8 r A Johnson, Renee Johnson, Sharon Jones, Catherine Jones, Derby Jones, Raymon Jurewicz, Steven , 5' t f5'91iiAi?35:f E , XL. ,E 'mi 2 5 ilii fwxf 5 1, ' ,311 'KY 1 t . Kallas, Charles Karl, Karen Kennedy, Barbara King, Mark Kloess, Susan Knight, Maria , in Kolvitz, Brad Kolvitz, Brian Konny, Margaret Kraass, Doris Kudrna, Sandra 182 , ,, f S F tiztifi stiwzswz- H1 ' 1 M t V' -'tink Q ' - ' it 1 A 1 ' ' ra' fum. Kuhl, Mark Lamontagna, Andy iw Kuiton, Georgeann Kus, Kathryn di' ,ff 2 fi' W - , 'ff A-A A3 -1. ,W I 5 , ' wwf' r , AL' v . fa 4 f f, 4 'eff , Landgren, David Lane, Sandra F3 .greg '39 5533 ', - 4-if M 5 Laokland, Oya Lambert, Yvett M' 'ii 4 , , ,fy-Q Q M, r qi' s ' .bZ' 1 ,J 4 iz' 61? 3 .175 M351 iii! .-ga 1 Sis .Mia 4 '2 Larkin, Keith Larocco, Jeanette ':t , i I 'Wi AH S hyi -.avi Larry, Emma Lasley, Suzanne Laurence, Judith Lewandowski, Betty Lewis, Nolan The World Awaits Seniors' Dream . Hoping to evade the opponents, Mike Massoth carries the ball. ae 183 - -.F f f' f , QW- 11- .N Z2 XX f Llovd, Randy QF, fl f . .L 25? I f ' Q25 9, if, 'J-1 :mf , V K x Ll 44 ' 1 Lopeztello, Martha Love, Karen l M pl ni aaa' 1 f p . ' 2 N Q , , I ,laaa l 4 a ,a ' 1 '- .-, , Ka ' , Y ' . J ,Wa -- V ja 21 i , R f f?-. , ,,N f 5 -' ' ' f f 5 f., ' K' -1 'f a a i'3 - e Lyles, Helen Macino, Michelle ,.,...,,. Magee, Libby b ll M nl l , V1 1:,k,, IL: ,V . V R. lll' ' , ' ,k'l ,',, X ,'lll l Markey, Bruce Martinez, Eugenio . z. 51. . ii Mason, Pamela Mattio, Theresa McCoy, Robert Mengel, Mary Martinez, Odalis MQ- ,ai s fc, i Massoth, Michael J, Qu sys N 5 -' if ww is f s V Unsure of the answer, Bridget Breitzmann questions her ideas. Mauney, Malcolm McDonald, Patrick McDonald, Robert McMath, Clay Mendoza, Alma fl r ?' 1 , illr ,lr Merkes, Joseph Mesfin, Dawit Metra, Karrie Miller, Donald 185 Miller, Donna fabovej Diciphering the metric system is easy when explained by a science lab assistant. lbelowl Volumes of fluids are demonstrated and studied in senior science. Mitchell, Leonard . x , , r , , XX Montoya, Jose Moore, Albert Moore, Debby Motzer, Karen 'fbi 335' x me N., 3 V' It 5 f. ,,?sg ' ' ig' -- l .: l ' if 1255 K S, ' l 1. 'iii , i fl: H 9 ' X ' - Murchison, Priscilla Murphy, Janice Miller, Jeffery Mobley, Janie Moore, Barbara Mullins, Phillip Murray, Carl wi 3 Napolitano, Santa C. .Mn Neal, Marcus Newman, Scott 9-Y , l l .. mi .. f 1. l.,,, i 1. Y, .t . 7 life. ' Ma A nw, 1 - f four, , mf 5 fl N Napolitano, Santa M. Natale, David Neal, Cocandra g 'M .S J ea ' I 2 ev , 'lt .f 4 t 'iziiitgf ' 5' , ,',,. 7 f-. 7 ' 5 vw K9 Neal, Lauren PUN Neal, Natalie Nelson, Verlinda Neumann, Anette Newborn, Sylvia 9' YB A 2 f if X fm I 8 Nicoletto, Marianne Norfleet, Hosea Norman, Craig Nowell, Kari The Future Is In Our Hands 9' ... , f Senior science involves a lot of work as this class N. +4 busily demonstrates. 1 V 187 Par for the course, senior Mark Kuhl would rather be golfing than doing any other activity, if is-Y Orlando, Elizabeth Ovalle, Gloria Paige, Rhonda Parker, Patricia Pasley, Diana Patterson, Mark Pearson, Jeffrey Pearson, Ronald Perez, Jose 188 4 .lg - inf Palmer, Tyrone Panzani, Dino Payton, Leon A iris Perry, Mamie 9 Pearson, Darren Phillips, Melvin Pickett, Lillian wnw',i Polk, Darryl Powell, Weslynn Pusavc, Debra Ramano, Lorretta Pidu, Renato Pigaro, Joseph Plane, Jeffrey Popek, John Popek, Thomas Potts, Vanessa if T r ' Alf' Pullins, Shirley Purchase, Kim Purchase, Lana Pusavc, Michael 45352 Pyrant, Robert Quesada, Rosemary Ramsey, Della Ramos, Eleanor Ratliff, Christopher Polak, John Powell, Ronald Purchase, Steven Raleigh, Mark Reese, Tyrone 189 , 1:93 Reich, Nancy Reynolds, Constant Robertson, Sharon Robinson, Angela Richter, Daniel Riehle, Mitchell Roberson, Terrance ln- Robinson, Willie Robinson, Mary Ann Robinson, Robert Robinson, Yvonne Rockett, Cecelia Rodgers, Barbara Rodgers, John Senior Prom Fulfills Long-Awaited Dreams intricate details are sketched by Bill Tomaszewski in a pen and ink drawing. 190 ft 'Dc ,f I7-if 'xg J gf i -44, . f , ,f f .1 9 g F 5,1 fi,- Q v I hi ,1 ni ' . dl 111+ f X Rogers, Brenda 'Q :I W Roque, Eduardo . . 'A . - ridrrrr f Mi ', my Roubal, Sharon Saddler, Craig ',7.1I' 1. Santucoi, Maria fix if 5 5 A ' L ' 151 4 matter in senior science classes 515 , 3 qw fr 1:12. 'X Q an A 'MX W 1 is , 4 ,xx in offs Rumoro, Adriana Saflarski, Mary Sagrado, Noel Sauer, William Scavone, Patrick K 'ar Schleicher, Bette Schmidt, Karen 3 ..., . Q 1,. D , is-15 gif tp. '- is w'f1f9sr, .gb ' '55ixf:Qf7iff,f. ' . ff- Q w sig? Q i w N , , EX sais' . V Schrilla, Thomas Schulz, Pamela A ,wh Z, 'ii EW PS :O - ,W 1 , Q 5 a 4 vi- ? YK 2 3 X Si L rx t ,bf- labovej Seeking the right solvent, Wayne Dillner transfers fluids from beaker to beaker. 1 fbelowl Converting ideas aides in the accomplishment of learning. S . f Sharkey, Margaret Shobutte, Sandra Wm? Sianta, Tracy Simmons, Patricia Schmidt, Stephen Scott,Dan I Sholar, Venise l I' Simmons, Carol Simpson, Theodor at ev 1 'K . ww 4 ,stef Sims, Judith Sims, Stephen Sinclair, Judy Receiving the day's homework Bette Schleicher reveals a good sense of concentration. Sinclair, Renee Skowronski, Holly Slaughter, John !I 'v ta rstt 5 Slimmer, Christine Selana, Mesfin Smith, Derrick Smith, Elwyn Smith, George 5 g i-JT: ' i S , 1 eisi 4 eeie . 1 I AV 1' exif, H i i i ,N X x t krk, 5 23 , 'G , Mx-.. G . . ' .it f l Xi li t ' S 3 Smith, Glenn Smith, James Smith, Kenneth Smith, Kevin Smith, Margaret Smith, Monice Smith, Niel Smith, Pamela Smith, Stacy Smith, Vanessa 193 in ,tee at 2 we Dubious faces arise in many students as they are determined to seek answers. Stallworth, Joanna .,., ,. Q J .,rr M, r,,rr,L. 1, - ... ' X We S Z b E5 Q Starks, James Stimes, Theodore 4 Stampley, Timothy Starling, Lavette Stockdale, Donna Stanger, Charles Steele, Wanda Stockdale, Donnis ll? Y -'-- . , fi ., r ' r X :Q Sivan Q V' 5, 'W in f4,tww ' Q at Snyder, David Sook, Joung Stafford, Ralph Stanley, Barbara Stanton, Gregory Stephens, Taquana Stevenson, Victoria f , i Stokes, Julius Stover, Donald If S ,X Sullivan, Penny Swain, Sean Swick, Charlene Szymanowski, James Taglia, Amy Tate, Darniece Thomas, Tyrone Thomas, Venus 94 ffl'-in Witt 4 Mn, Qi Tift, Julie Toman, James f. I In order to get a good composition down, Larry Henderson must draw exactly what he sees. Taylor, Bridget Taylor, Marlon Taylor, Robert -.lj Thompson, Earvin Thorton, Robert Tidwell, Flossie l Iiuq , ,., v iiii i X b -T U l S , ,E Q . Tomgszewskl' Toms, Patricia Tomsovic, Debra William 195 Sharing books enables students to get involved in Townes, Robert Triska, James Tyson, Anthony 196 Seniors March Forward , A VA 1 ffrt Trammel, Linda Tricoci, Joanne Triebull, Jeffrey Triplett, Nancy Tucker, Linda Turner, Carolyn Turner, Kimberly Turner, Flobbin Qtr' Uhlir, Cathleen Underdue, Michelle Urbaniak, Wanda Vaccaro, Antonio . ., . ,... aff R 'FB Vannatta, Robin f Qt x as 1 gt at s Q, ,fs .1 - if -N ,,,. i.W..-.,..5. Ventura, Leonard Vitale, Sandra Ward, Anita l , X . f -' 'R + . , . ' -if r so if H' 9 W in - 'i kxfll 1 Vandeburg, Suzanne Ventura, Deborah Vermette, Gary Vodrazka, Michael Ward, Charles Q -A xx '1 Vitacco, Robert to ,.it 3 Walker, Wanda Mm Qabovel Problems discussed in Western Thought cause both concern and amusement. ibelowl Sneaking in on a group discussion the camera catches Jan ChaboIa's eye. ,e wwadsusszmiesmwwuamw Q '21 is :- 197 1 'H 'W Qabovei Caught by the camera, this senior gives a smile for the welcome break. lbelowt Proving his theatrical talent, Jan Chabala charms the audience in Harvey. Q QF 3 , g if .Hz X xv 1:12, N f ' ' t gt -- -as I t,,, . 1 A K. k -. , , ,WML t - 1 Watkins, Jeff Ware, Fleda Washington, Anita Watson, Karl Weaver, Mary Ann Webb, Ramona Welch, Joanne Welch, Karla Western, Flita Whaley, Cynthia Wheeler, Glenn , 4 . l ' t White, Nelta Williams, Bernadine Williams, Brenda Williams, Gregory Williams, Henrietta WG arising lrrkfr ' Aa Williama, Larieta Williams, Lisa Williams, Reginald , , 9 xi W-N' me Williams, Tonia Wilson, Annette Wilson, Richella Palo C-906 , ,l Williams, Kevin Williams, Sonia Williams, Kevin Williams, Sterling ,,...4.a-1 Winkel, Gerold Wolf, Leslie iw Y t All ff ll Wolfe, Carol Wollenschlager, Eric Woodard, Michael Woosley, Mark Wright, Debra W llll f 'Y -f s llll J , ll i f ' srll ls g l1,, Young, Evelyn Young, Jesse Young, Linda Zimmer, Stuart Zitzer, David 2 '49 and hard work help enable the Juniors to take first place in the float event for Homecoming. The float consisted of R2-D2 from Star Wars and also a volcano. The main ingredients of this success were organization and togetherness produced by the students. Mr, Raymond Surges, sponsor ofthe Junior Advisory Board, was proud of the outcome of all this. Another main event that was planned by the Junior Advisory Board for next year was the Senior Prom. Extra time and energy was used by the students of the Advisory Board to complete the plans for this major event. tabovel Creativity and originality, inspired junior Laura Vok's homecoming outfit. Seated fleft to righti LaVada Curtain, Mary Graziano, Nina Skorus, Cleoandros Clark, Nancy Silva, Jean Schmidt, Sharon Williams, Karen Walker, Second Row - Mr. Ray Surges, Yolanda Williams, Dawn Bell, Vera Denwiddie, Angela Marshall, Tymra Raines, Wanda Tyminski, Melanie Elbert, Merit Toveli, Elsie Decina. Third row - Etrenda Porter, Cheryl Rimnac, David Martinez, Miles Fryzlewicz, George Reyes, Jeff Kubis, Kelly Evans. Fourth row - Pamela Zelek, Rebecca Kallas, Barb Gurin, Cheryl Bruggemeyer, Sharon Jordan, Beverly Sutton, Sonia Williams, Kathy Helf, Joyce Ashford. Mauna- 1 - JUN '!Q, , 4 hi -a -, ,af f A it Abascal, Alejandro Abbey, Delta Ftee Ainley, Tim Akerele, Tammy Alamo, Arnaldo Albertini, Joe Aldridge, Janet Alexander, Rosanne Allen, Charles Allen, Loleta Alvarez, Pedro Amos, Antonio Anderson David Anderson, James Anderson John Anderson Kathy Anderson, Leann Anderson Rochelle Archie, David Arrington, Charisse Arrington, Gregory Arrington, Lotta Arval, Cindy Ashford, Joyce Avant, Eddie Backley, Linda Bailey, Lydia Baker, Eddie Baker, Freddie Baker, Howard Ball, Rhonda Banks, Debra Barca, Frank Barkdoll, Donna Barnes, Kathleen Barringer, Karen Baskin, James Baskin, Phyllis Bates, Jeffrey Bell, Dawn Bell, V8CCaI'0 Bell, Valerie Belline, George Bombry, Alonzo Bennett, Debbie Biello, Mark Binns, Lagretta Bisterfeldt, Walter Bivins, Sybil Blackburn, Vicki Blackwell, Rhonda Blakely, Joy Blashewski, Kathy Block, Gwendolyn Block, Sylvia Bolden, Paulette Bolger, Ron Bolls, Marvin Borski, Mark Bosque, Edgar Brandon, Steve Breseman, James Bridgewater, Pat Bright, Michael Brooks, Natalie Brown, Aaron Brown, John Brown, Pamela Brown, Paul Brown, William Brown, Sherry Bruggemeyer, Cheryl Bryant, Douglas Bryant, James Bryant, Sandra Buford, Jacqueline Brugess, Morris Burnett, Napoleon Burns, Russell Butler, Robert Caffey, Phillip Caffey, Tamela Caliendo, Francine Campbell, Eric Campbell, Tanya Campos, Laura Carney, Patricia Carr, Sheldon Carter, Janice Carter, Robert Castillo, Manuel Cauender, Janette Center, Susan Chambers, Diane Chatman, Annette Chuba, John 4 rf ,nn ti W 1, 3' . . fffffw , ft , K . , xx M lk? P, , :J t rrytt ,X it f -as Q 'Qi 2 t i sf? ' X .. K Ciummo, David Clark, Cleondris Clark, Dennis Clark, Robert Clary, Don Cobbs, Diedre Collins, Connie Colvin, Valerie Conway, Charles Conway, Dan Cook, Andrea Cooper, Alethea Cooper, Hendrietta Corbi, Steve Cosper, Dwayne Cosper, Reginald Cossident, Cheryl Cotton, Sharon Covington, Charles Cozza, Rosa Criscione, Tony Curtain, La Vada Custardo, Donald Dabney, Sandra Damitz, David Davis Davis, Davis, Davis Davis Charles Denise Felicia Harda Reginald Davis, Trina Deangelo, Patrice Dearbone, Judith Decina, Elsie Dennis, Leticia Dennis, Yvonne tleftl With patience and utmost concentration Junior George Reyes works fabovel Seeking additional instruction Candace Johnson tJuniorl turns to Mr 204 Attentive P.E. students anxiously attempt to follow the syncronized movements ol Ms. Marzak. Junior Float Wins Honors Denwiddle, Vera Deveaux, Brian Diaz, Fernando Dodson, Craig Donald, Russel Donates, Miguel Donato, Carol Dorn, George Downs, Karen Drake, Paul Dunne, Darlene Duran, Tina Edwards, Clifton Elbert, Melanie Eleuteri, Christine Ellis, China Eugling, Charles Evans, Kelly Falco, Joe Falzone, Joanne Farris, Kimberly Feaster, Estrellita Feazell, Excell Felton, Angie Fields, Charles Fleming, Donna Fletcher, Jonathan Floody, Kenneth Flores, Jose Florest, Kathleen 'L , t M Nl A 1 A--vm ,Wu 'Q Kuff 'Ove 195-Gia 121, Q t N l t V, z 5 gg,.,f:.-y , ,bw-'X ,Ting A I , . 1 : 'I ii? Floyd, Yolanda Foster, Reginald Fowler, Jerome Franklin, Lowell Franklin, Robert Fraticola, Angelo Freeman, Beverly Freeman, Ramona Fryzlewicz, Michael Fuentes, Maria Garrette, Felix Garth, Jennifer Garza, Juanita Gately, Laurie George, Kathleen George, Veronica Gerhardt, Paul Giacobbe, Debra Gianelli, Vivian Gillette, Eddie Gilmer, Cassandra Giron, Betsy Givens, Mary Glanville, Sheila Gleason, Scott Glover, Ricky Glover, Theran Golden, John Golden, Thomas Goldson, Debra Gondek, Cheryl Gonzalez, Fabiola Goros, Louis Grafton, Baron Grafton, Daryl Granados, Patricia Grantham, Cedric Gray, Charlotte Graziano, Mary Green, Anthony Green, Charles Green, Patricia Gregory, Ronald Griffin, Bobby Griffin, Sabrina Griffin, Sherry Guiglio, Susan Gurin, Barbara 20 Guitierrez, Rolando Hacker, Christina Hale, Angela Hamilton, Denise Hamilton, Michael Hamilton, Randall Hamous, Rochelle Hampton, Nelvis Hanna, LA Vonne Hanna, Yvette Hanna, Parker Hardin, Jean Hardman, Cherry Harris, Lee Harris, Tim Harris, Wanda Harwell, Millicent Hasty, James Hayes, Lisa Helder, Diane Hein, Joseph Henderson, Larry Hendrix, Andrew Hernandez, Melba Hernandez, Richard Hernandez, Roxann Hobson, Vanessa Holmes, Carolyn Horton, Roxann Horub, Cindy Horvath, Greg Houston, Nathaniel Hovorka, Laurie Howard, Andrew Hrobowski, Monica Hubbard, Eric Hudson, Anthony Hudson, Jerry Huebner, Julie Humphrey, Roy Hunter, Wilma Hutchinson, Pamela losco, John lvery, Kimberly ileftj Excitement and enthusiasm are a part of Stacy Markadonatos's day as she attempts to fullfill her gym skills. fbelowl Admiration and Respect break the monotony of a busy day in the form of a smile. 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XX A N Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Deborah Delphine Eddie Monica Paula Twamena James, Everett James, Grace James, Larry Japhet, James Jenkins, Yvette Jenkins, Yvonne Jennings, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Andre Barry Candance Carrie Christopher Douglas Jacqueline Karen Kim Velma Jones, Lemar Jones, Kimberly Jones, Linda Jones, Linda Jones, Ftemal Jones, Verlyncia Jordan, Phyllis Jordan, Sharon 7 08 Jude, Betty Jude, Loreene Kallas, Rebecca Kalnicky, Leann Karner, Anita Karstens, James Kelly, Kenneth Kelly, Tom Kemp, Darryl Kemp, Yolanda Kendricks, Yul Kern, Jacqueline Keys, Vicky Khimani, Jalaluddin Killingsworlh, Shirl King, Stephan Knaack, Karen Knight, Charles Knoll, David Kogut, Glen Kolowski, Sharon Konny, Joyce Kubis, Jeff Kus, Steven Lacy, Liddell Lampkin, Alexander Lanier, Kendahle Lara, Herminia Laube, Priscilla Laster, Joseph Layton, Jacqueline Lasenby, Alicia Ledoux, Tony Lee, Pam Lescelius, Barbara Leslie, Suzanne Lewis, James Lindsey, Brenda Locash, Steven Logan, Marilynn Long, Laurie Long, Manuel Longs, Edward Losacco, Sharon Loyd, Sheryl Lucas, Valerie Lucey, William AMW -Qiig 5 mf 'a'?A'L'3E1g . .J 1 ,ff 5 q X H g X an , iq, t it 'fl X' all iiim Q im 'F ,lie N 4 -Q t R .. 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Nm' Q' Lucas, Belinda Lucas, Elana Ludena, Elsa Ludwig, Christine Lullo, John Luzinski, Kiana Lyding, Kathy Madrigal, Minervia Magee, Averri Malden, Sharon Mallory, Leandrew Manard, Todd Manzo, Frances Marcelin, Rolando Marino, Nicolina Markadonatos, Anasta Marshall, Angela Marshall, Rhoda Martin, Linda Martinez, David Martinski, Sandra Mathis, Paul Matthews, Jacqueline Matz, Donald Maxwell, Margaret McCaskill, Eric McCauley, Daniel McCoy, Paul McDonald, Timothy McGee, Shelia McMahan, Denise McMillon, Jacqueline Medrano, Eduardo Medrano, Mario Meredith, Ernest Mickelson, Chris Print shop students pay rapt attention as they learn the fine art of book binding. 20 2 Mihailovic, Zorn Miles, Trisea Miller, Anita Miller, Gary Miller, Lawrence Miller, Renee Miller, Secunda Mitchell, Deidra Mitchell, Coarry Mobley, Claudia Montana, Harold Montes, Alicia Montgomery, John Moore, Margot Moore, Theresa Morris, Cecilia Morris, Patricia Morrow, Rochelle Moschetto, John Moschetto, Michele Moy, Howard Mugnolo, Christine Mullins, Candace Muniz, Jose Murchison, Doris Murchison, Jeffery Murphy, Brenda Muse, Letriece Nalls, Janice Napolitano, John Napolitano, Rosa Naranjo, Olga Neal, Karem Neal, Kevin Neal, Patricia Nelson, George Nisivaco, Flussell Nowak, Douglas Nowicki, Carolyn Nutley, Joanne Oberg, Mary Obias, Juancho Odonoghue, Maureen Olison, Bradley Olsen, Beth Olson, Douglas Opalinski, Richard Orlandino, James , Y 1 -- W-wx W ,'M,,, 14,2 wi? wif l J N ' ,QITLX 1 ' ig F 55.131 i .milf X f Ji Q' ' 4 Wg, . ,,, .1 if' ,4 , ,r , A 'ip ' ., v , . fn. VA AZ' - ww' 'wx L: W , il, 'f' i ,,, ,,.,,,. .,, f f 4, 45, 'wt 'il 5 F, , , 5 all - 5 l N, A l Q5 ,A l fm l l ,M 3, mg. 3 , l Q 1 ,lgil , im! ,f -l ,.,f.v af' fleftl Supplying additional instructions Mrs. Sally Caldarazo, offers advise f Qbelowj Bent over her work Tymra Raines makes good use of the library N Juniors Achieve Upper Classmanship Panek, Mark Pani, Anthony Panzani, John Paris, Cynthia Pasek, Florian Pash, Darlene Passarella, Joe Paternoster, Scott Pate, James Payne, Willicia Perez, Jose ' Perry, Fred Perry, Renee Perryman, Linda Pesch, Patty Peters, Tom Peterson, Deandre Pickens, Mary Pietruszynski, Kim Pirozzoli, Frank Pittman, Bobbie Poole, Annete Popek, Micheal Porter, Etrenda Porter, Patricia Powell, Linda Prater, Stephen Prien, Lorna Prine, Anne Provenzano, Sandra Proeit, Ron Puccio, Linda Purchase, Steven Qualls, Reginald Quinian, Terri Ramos, Luciano Ratliff, Dirk Ratliff, Philander Ray, Darryl Reese, Nyouka Reilly, Benita Reilly, Charles Rembert, Joseph Reyes, George Reyes, Herlinda Reyes, Rene Reyes, Sara Richter, Laurie Riecke, Randy Rimnac, Sheryl Rini, George Roberson, Andrea Roberts, Scott Roberts, Scott Robinson, Corless Robinson, Joyce Robinson, Robert Robinson, Rochelle Rocca, John Rodriguez, Anna Rodriguez, Cynthia Rodriguez, Peter Rodgers, Cedric Rojas, Rebeca Rolle, Richard Romano, Grale Roth, Mark Rubenic, Vernon Ruegger, Albert Ruotolo, Rosa Sacco, Lucia Sagrado, Rosan Sakellaris, George Sakellaris, Peter Samuel, Sonia Sanchez, Mario Sansone, Dawn Santos, Mirtha Siwviffzwf xgl WWYF , , 3 ' H ,f., , fs Q ff t , 4' 1 W' I 1 ,cl 123 A , Sauer, Jim ,' 'L X K ', Savannah, Darrell E Schaefer, Mark it ' 4 .11 Vt S xv? iVI V Schaeffer, Ami -4:1 , . cheid, Daniel x AND, V Schiro, William ,g V I f, V 1 91, M A t A Schmidt, Jean A W' ' Schnurstien, Linda + ' to Schoenneman, John ft Scholl, Daniel Schrader, Tod Schrilla, Glorianne Schroeder, Gail :gf Scott, Denise Scolfield, Arvonnis Scurto, Anthony Searle, Christopher Serpe, Lawrence Serrano, Aldric Schackelford, Sherry Scharpley, Mitchell Shead, Alexander Sheats, Gloria Shields, Lora Shores, Rodney Silva, Nancy Simmons, Felicia Simonetta, Tom Sinople, Diana Skorus, Janina tleftl Satisfaction is the key word going through Junior Linda Puccio as she attempts to fulfill a day's worth of cravings. fbelowl Concentration is totally captivated as Pam Zeleck and Darlene Pash attempt to glean the Knowledge supplied in a book. 4 Slaughter, Lori Slaughter, Mario Smith, Carl Smith, Darryl Smith, Dolores Smith, Louis Smith, Michelle Smith, Steven Smith, Tony Smith, Tynette Smith, Tyrone Smith, Tyrone Soto, John Spears, Janet Spidale, Michael Spinelli, Elizabeth Staffor, Ftandy Stansil, Robert Stanton, Gillie Steadman, Donna Stelle, Cornell Stephenson, Paul Stevenson, Jody Stewart, Anita Stinson, Tony Stoyer, Sue Strauss, Bryant Sullivan, Tim Sutton, Arletria Swanson, Don Sykes, Lacy Tallvette, Mathie Tanquary, Jeanne Taplyn, Cheryl Taplyn, Theresa Tatum, Nancy Taylor, Bridgette Taylor, Nathan Thedford, Monique Thomas, Janice Thompson, Cecilia Thompson, Marcella Thompson, Simone Thorn, Darius Thurnmond, Dennis Tidei, Peter Tingle, Frank Tito, Luciano If lk i if nw L ,ff- V! fl 3 liiliallltlri ,f12'-W 1 , , ,.,..,,...., wat Q' My 6 as ,,jjf J . . I .ff ive sa K' X ,f R3 W l ii 13 :VX BNWT 4 -V 4 .2513 'V , f S , K Q ,ag-ff':.,f J' .1 - .t, -5 ,',4,. -1 Jn-. f Juniors Look Forward To Upcoming Accomplishments. K , ff v 3 5: Z, L li 2 l L 52. . ,,.. N: 1 4' ts Cixi , so 5. av if 1 ' -1 f --' was ' y '-5... ll- Q If 4,4- fff y f, E J S , .f X A Junior Lee Harris's enertia keeps him in good condition after completing his daily warm-ups. Tolva, Maria Toman, Kathleen Tovell, Merit Trammell, Dennis Triggs, Yolanda Truss, Cynthia Tuckenberry, Victor Turek, Joe Turner, William Tyminski, Wanda Valadez, Rudy Valencia, Chico Valentine, Timothy Vasser, Rodney Vechiola, Michael Velez, Martha Venetucci, Patricia Ventura, Mark Ventura, Peter Vina, Jorge Vitacco, Sue Vitiello, Kevin Vock, Laura Vuckovic, Milan Walgren, Gary Walker, Jeffery Walker, Karen Walker, Terri Walters, Cynthia Walton, Linda 5 Exploring full potential keeps Jeff Kubis contentedly occupied Walton, Mary Ward, Arlene Ward, Darlene Ward, Marquita Ward, Theresa Wash, Flicky Washington, Tyrone Washington, Valerie Watson, Denise Watts, David Weddington, Kimbral Weiss, Steven Welch, Judith Wells, Karen Wells, Keith Westbrooks, Ramon Whitaker, Gwendolyn White, Tamara Whitehead, Maria Wilkins, Michael Williams, Craig Williams, Darlene Williams, James Williams, Kimberly Williams, Larry Williams, Ricky Williams, Sharon Williams, Vena Williams, Viola Williamson, Vici Willis, Latasha Wilson, Melba Wilson, Michelle Wilson, Patricia Wimbush, Eric Winston, Annette Wlf'tSi0Fl, Pamela Wolfe, Ed Woltman, Gordon Wong, Jane Woods, Deatrice Woods, Hursey Woods, Wanda Woolfork, Delburn Woosley, Bryan Wright, Don Wright, Kimberly Wright, Patricia Wright, Fteynard Yee, Judy Yong, Jeffery Young, John Young, Peggy Zak, Laura Zelek, Pam Zimdahl, Mike Learning to deal with complex machinery keeps Junior Charles played a major part in this year's Sophomore advisory board. Though their homecoming float, with the saying, We are Provisoites, take us to you're goal post, came into a very close second place, the Maggots were nevertheless happy and excited. This year the Sophomore Maggots sold candy and carnations as fund raisers for upcoming Junior Ball. Taking the place of Mr. Peter Tropper, new Maggot sponsor Mr. Brent Jones says that the main purpose of his advisory board is to provide social activities for Proviso East Sophomores and to represent the Sophomore class. All in all, Mr. Jones would like to see more students involved in this fine group. lrightl Sophomore advisors, or Maggots listen closely as new ideas and plans for fund raising are brought up. .---manga, -WWW ,w....,.,......-......f SOPHOMORE ADVISORY BOARD lfront rowl Margie Silva, Sue Barton, Fran McHugh, Kathy Hillert, Roberta Grimes, Heidi Grant, Sonja Keller. lsecond rowi Mr. Brent Jones, Carol Doherty, Anita Kern, Denise Long, Brian Marocchi, Jim Muszynski, Shawn Broadfield, and Carol Muir. fthird rowl Lydia Skorus, Jeanne Falco, Andrea Biedron, Paula Henderson, Steve Mercer, Linda Pavela, Carla Eugling, Joe Belpedio, and Jim Bruno. 'VN ff .arf '-f ,, C' nu. Tis ' ut.- gg., n -'DNN V .wi Y be v. Y. Aldridge, Ricky Alexander, Lance Allen, Flobbin Alsing, Debbie Alvarado, Carlos Amador, Jose Amaran, Steve Anderson, Mike Andlovec, Tony Arellano, Bob Arguezo, Ernesto Armstrong, Joni Armstrong, Steven Arteaga, Oscar Avino, Christine Baggett, Latonia Baily, Sonya Bandura, Ann Bankhead, Mark Bankhead, Sherry Barber, Hohn Barker, Jim Barnes, Michael Barnes, Sheila Barron, Nancy Barton, Sue Battelli, Patty Baul, Vanessa Bea, Donna Bejlovic, Stuart Bell, Karl Bell, Mike Bell, Pamela Belpedio, Joe Belser, John Belton, Cheri Berndt, Mark Bernetle, Darrell Besaw, Gordon Betian, Nora Bickhem, Karen Biedron, Andrea Biello, Carol Billups, Gwendolyn Black, Alicia Blackwell, William Blake, Beverly Bledsoe, Gerald Blum, Laura Bolger, William Booker, Phyllis Bornhoff, Richard Bosley, Rickey Boyd, Carmelita Braband, Lorel Bradley, Keith Branch, Byron Branch, Robert Bridgewater, Kevin Britt, Karen Broadfield, Shawn Brock, Kimberly Bronge, Richard Brooks, Rosalind Brown, Deibert Brown, Kathy Brown, Lydia Brown, Valerie Brown, Yvonne Brownlee, Michael Bryn, Robert Bryant, Angela Bryant, Thelma Buchanan, Marie Burgess, Sharren Burks, Fuezell Burnett, Tyrone Burr, Angela Butler, Angelo Butler, Deborah Bynum, Debra Byous, Brenda Cabalquinto, Agustin Cabrera, Regia Cade, Cheryl Caffey, Nathan Callum, Thornton Calvo, Manuel Cameron, Heather Cameron, Thomas Camp, Michael Campbell, Anthony Campbell, Carol Campbell, Sandy Carmichael, Mack Carr, John I -F fe 'gm ,,V5e,g,f - , ' at U we-wr 4 .R iii! 5 3 ,. -wi, 1. iyx- ii , fx - l 3 , B fn 'tl as aim-L.: ff' a I' I! , .i, . My . t ,llt , J, , X 9 i , M- ,A ffiv 1 .I-K 'Q iz. fa- nl T1 iii, :Q wad , at ,, 32 fi! ! 2 1 it , . 'L 1 -if Y Q W uv- , 165, . 8, x. Carstens, Debra L ' ' Carter, Ruth if Castellano, Laura fi ,f a,,l , Cerqua, Wayne . ja Chatman, Andre 435 af LR 'X 1, .ez ,. tn? ,,,,, W- i l Y Chatman, Luches Cheuvront, Marcus Clark, Darryl Clauson, Paul Clay, Aundra Clay, Mallory Cleveland, Larry Clifton, Lance Cobb, Deborah Cobbs, Earl Cole, Carlotta Coleman, Joey Colin, Janice Collins, Denise Collisi, Lance Colvin, Demetria Compton, Donald Conley, Earbie Cook, Cynthia Cooper, Brian Coronado, Rosemary Covington, Crystal Craig, Victoria Crockett, Yvette Cross, Jeffrey L f ,f ' nuns-'un labovej Eyes focused on the ball, Alayna Cruzat dashes for a backhand swing. lrightl While attempting to solve a somewhat difficult World Geography problem, Mike Bledsoe scans his map. 2 A display of solid strength and concentration is exhibited by Nicky Piemonte on the still rings. Cruzat, Alayna Csech, Debbie Culbreath, Beverly Curry, Eugene Curry, Timothy Daddezio, Tammy Dalton, Margaret Daniel, Clarissa Dannenberg, Debra Darby, Tamara Davis, Cornell Davis, Marie Davis, Rollin Davis, Theyler Dawid, Judy Dean, Moses Deifel, Matthew Delacruz, Joseph Demay, Regina Denny, Linda Derusha, Donna Dickerson, Floosvelt Dicola, Carol Dienberg, Gladys Ditusa, Dan Dixon, Lunya Dixon, William Doherty, Carol Donald, Cathy Doorey, Jim 2 ia? - 1' 'iv' 3- I .l .p.,,4 N is 'f f' -N x is 3' , f,,.:' ' fi' 1 ...Q , f we K I ,Q ,vw x ,N 1., M 9,,gf. fig' W5 , 7 ,i K im fix, T c,,s i , A D I l f adn Fwy' M.- 4- A ,-,V . 14, if G sw :F G E .f J .fa 3 'u in lcd, 'x .WCM xx Drake, James Dunston, Frederick Durr, Cornell Earvin, Dava Eddings, Jackie Eleuteri, Mike Elliott, Felecia Ellis, Laurie Elmer, Brian English, Phillip Engmann, Thomas Ervin, Loleath Erwin, Peggy Erwin, Sharon Esensee, Flobin Eskridhe, Lloyd Esparza, Miguel Esquivel, Dagoberto Eugling, Carla Evans, Ladonna Fair, Tim Fareed, Shahid Farmer, Arteria Farris, Regina. Fears, Jerry Felton, Gregory Ficarrotta, Donald Finley, Sandra Flagg, Vanessa Fletcher, Donna Flight, Geoffery Flood, Laura Formusa, Anthony Fowlkes, Billy Fryzlewicz, Bonnie Fustar, Zorka Galarowicz, Becky Gales, Daniel Ganci, Joanne Gardner, Madlyn Gardner, Maryellen Gasperich, Lisa Gaughan, Gerald Gerhardl, Michael Giacobbe, Thomas Gibellina, Sue Gibson, lris Giese, Carole 2 4 M ,,... Part of Carol Biello's job is serving the Cine, by delivering a Gillette, Tony Gillian, Sharon Gills, Jeanne Gills, Marnita Gist, Donna Givens, Denise Gleason, David Goggins, Kathy Gonzalez, Diana Gonzalez, Maria Gonzalez, Ruben Gordon, Patricia Grace, Glenn Grace, Tracy Graham, Virgil Grant, Heidi Grayson, Gregory Greve, Ronald Griffin, Michael Grigsby, Willia Grimes, Roberta Hacker, Nancy Haggans, Brigette Hall, Judy Halter, Deborah Halter, Edward Hampton, Barry Harbin, Lorna Hardin, Thomas Harp, Chester Harris, Chystal Harris, Terry Hatcher, Curtis Hatcher, Mary Hatcher, Tawanna Hayden, Robert projector. L Q ,N jr ii, i a a 2 t A s s akffi' E5 K, f -1,1 wi. , f-Wi-f' J as N 1 X SFF, R-N, . -1 ' - I .. i 0- , ,P 'N , ln- Ra! Y RQ it ' f W' i QW 15 ES A C ,L , 1, x X' 143 is ff, .. Q ii. C' -nv w. Heldkamp Matthew Hein Daniel Helf Carol Hemphill Lynetta Henderson Bennie Henderson Brenda Henderson Gerald Henderson Michelle Henderson Paula Hernandez David Hill Reginald Hlllert Kathy Hodges Donna Hoffman Michael Holakovsky Joe Holiday Cheryl Holmes Derrick Holtz Elizabeth Honorable, Deborah Horak, Monica Howard, Marilyn Hoyne Sharon Hrobowskl Tanya Hubert David Hudson Eddie Humphrey Vincent Hunter Keith Hutchinson Tyrone Hynes Sherry lgnaszak Ben lnchingolo, Michael losco, Jolynn lppolito, John lsdale, Andrew lsselhard, John lvery, Kenneth Nw e J Working together to calcuate the answer Byron Branch and Mike Bartos labovej Anxiously awaiting the end of the school day, Rhonda Thomas dreams 1 Jackson, Ernestine Jackson, Greg Jackson, Julius Jackson, Teresa Jackson, Wanda James, Felicia Janney, Lori Janney, Peter Jenkins, Judith Jewett, Glenda Johnson, Barbara Johnson, Michelle Johnson, Rita Johnson, Roland Johnson, Sharon Jones, Celesta Jones, Charles Jones, Maruin Jones, Monica Jones, Flon Jones, Vincent Jorden, Randell Jorden, Ronald Jurewicz, Mark Kay, Michael Kazeneclci, Nadine Keller, Sonja Kelley, Sandra Kennedy, Jackie Kern, Anita Kilberry, Michael Killingsworth, Geraldine Kimber, Andrew King, Roland King, Thomas King, Weimar Klein, Rogere Kluess, Fnitz Knight, Virginia Knoll, Debbie Knowles, Lachan Knox, John Kogut, Craig Kowski, Pam Lambert, Sandy Land, Cynthia Lantz, Lester Larocco, Thomas sb. Q 468 As the students listen intensely, Cindy Marlow displays her oral abilities. Sophomores Finally Get To Try Out The Wheels 'Un ae' , X it we L iffr.5M?i5- wires .1 .afar-V M do .fa t X - iv A ,fir '11, wavy Larry, Thomas Laurence, Jeff Lawrence, Carl Lawson, Michael Leahy, John Lenninger, Kathy Lewis, Tracy Lindeen, Mary Lindsey, Gwendolyn Lites, Carol Little, Donna Liusey, Daphne Lockhart, Deanna Long, Denise Langoria, Amma Longs, Jeffery Loochtan, Mark Lukes, Diane Lyles, Jane Macasaet, Arlene Madrigal, Marivel Maggio, Chas Maldonado, Marco Malkieh, Hamdeth Malone, Joe Manning, Thelma Marcelin, Floberta Marin, Martha Marino, Anna Markadonato, Jerry Patiently waiting for assistance, Joan lssehart looks on as Mrs. Margalski looks up vital statistics. Markey, Monica Marlow, Cindy Marocchi, Brian Marten, Robin Martinez, Hector Marzullo, David Mason, Derek Mazariegos, Liliana Mazza, Bill McCants, Lavern McCaskill, Laurence McDaniel, Jeff McDonald, Mike McDonald, Steve Mc Hugh, Fran McKoy, Sandra McMurtry, Darryl McMurtry, Rodney Meiers, Jean Melvin, Flickey Mengel, Chris Mercer, Steven Metra, Mark Miller, Donald Miller, Louis Miller, Micheal Miller, Mitch Miller, Steve Millon, Steve Mims, Micheal as' -3 tt., ,-,'1t1i33ge.f Ii ,,,,,,,, il, www, 'I -tit ' N ,, 4 , ' lst f, rf 1 ,, VKVVX I .3 e ,ll N f ,. ,. ,. ,, . ' ' ji. ' .,-ft: ' , of 1. 'Q' ,, ,Q ,, '- f , ' .- '- W ., si Matti? A i ran ,X . ,f K E ..,,,, f,, :E.l , , li r it ! 'I Q ali Y AS t 'mf' Z. .fr l . Msg- fc M ' tfffz. f -1 ll' ffm .1 1 vin xfx - 1 ' at .Q 13, 2 'Hi f IL q Fi? 4 A so t mmf uv We? . ..,, 5 l A 2 'S' 4 3 ifwfyffi, mf' . ,, 1-I Q L Y A , at , I ' ,'5? .'t Q we l w. -4. p an i' 'Y A Q , Miner, George Miner, Steve Mitchell, Timothy Montana, Evelyn Montoya, Juan Moore, Benita Moore, Gwendolyn Moore, Natalie Morris, Brigitte Morris, Marlon Mosley, Nathaniel Moss, Brian Most, Melissa Mueller, Jeanine Mueller, Joyce Muir, Carol Murchison, Steven Murphy, Marie Muszynski, Jim Neal, Laqueta Nellington, Anthony Nettles, Micheal Neville, Tricia Newman, Connie Nicholas, Sonya Nicholas, Gwen Nickels, Susan Nicoletto, Tony Norwich, Mark Notto, Ralph Novak, Dave Novotny, Cynthia Nutley, Karen O'Brien, Linda O'Donoghue, Mike Ollech, Steven Olmstead, Carol Paez, Raoul Pahl, Pamela Palacios, Jose Palacios, Rubin Parent, Lori Parker, Cheryl Pate, Arlette Pate, Tanya Patterson, Craig Pavela, Linda Pavone, Gloria 229 30 Payne, Kelvis Payton, Jannice Pearson, Chevela Pease, Heorge Peavy, Nina Perez, Julio Perkins, Anita Perkins, Vincent Perry, Steven Peterson, Ramona Phillips, Allen Phillips, Annette Phillips, Kathleen Phillips, Reggie Pidu, Ronaldo Piemonte, Nicky Pierce, Sherri Pietruszynski, Jeffe Pinnay, Glenn Plummer, Richard Porkorny, Bob Portee, Adrienne Porties, Tyrone Poustka, Lorraine Powell, Anthony Primer, Thommie Provenzano, James Purchase, James Radkiewicz, Joe Ragucci, Paul Raimondo, Sandra Raleigh, Susan Ramos, Maribel Ranieri, Maria Redmond, Cathy Reed, Brian Reedy, Daniel Reese, Yolanda Rembert, Debbie Rendon, Lisa Renfro, Teri Reyes, Rosa Richardson, Linda Richie, Karen Riley, Wanda Rivera, Jose River, Glenn Roberson, Kevin . ' if- ' illli 1 ,yay r jxf ', MQ , 1. iv' Y - Fit ,foll- A 4, 2 i , '- Q V L I 'YY 4: - f K., Qftize K V5 - 4+ ,i M i ' X V. pw i .v. 7 K ,M .1-i fi, as .- lm A,Qx ffgfl e ,,,z.:,,-3-k ffifwiwscxz -iw, ,- iv , , st wr 0' -X 9 W 1 01 : T' la Q i ti 4 . i t tlefti Deeply engrossed in his work is John Stainback learning the fine art of drafting. tbelowt Teaching the library assistant Kathy Vinson is one of the many jobs Mr. Buburek is faced with as head librarian. Technical Courses Intrigue Sophomores Roberson, Tracy Robins, Vanessa Robinson, Henry Robinson, Kara Robinson, Linda 'J Robinson, Sharon Robinson, Veea Rocha, Maria Rodriguez, David Rollins, Ola Rosmen, Pamela Ross, Kimberly Roubal, Robert Rouse, Kennth Rouse, Vaugn Saffold, Lonya Sandeen, Rich gage exe A N 1 Rotas, Hector 3 na NK Sanders, Bevinda Sanders, Karl Sansone, Roy Saroles, Carol Sawyer, Kerry Schmidt, Charles Schmidt, Ruth Schnurstein, Karen Sconiers, Donna Scotella, Michael Scott, Emmanuel Scott, Oscar Attention is drawn to the front of the class as students receive knowledge from their teacher. Sergo, William Serrano, Darlene Sharkey, Thomas Shears, Kathy Sheridan, Daniel Shoemaker, Gerald Shores, Kenneth Shurn, Tanya Silva, Majorie Simon, James Skorus, Angela Slomski, Steven Smith, Andrew Smith, Cedrick Smith, Constance Smith, Darvin Smith, Eric Smith, Gregory Smith, Kevin Smith, Mckinley Smith, Melvin Smith, Reubin Smith, Valerie Smith, Yvonne Snow, Karl Soto, Elena Spiller, Verlinda Spenelli, Thomas Stacey, Robert Stainback, John -. 'ffiw twzzswff af X we . i 3 ttlr Qu. ,rt 1 'Q 3 vt f , Q 1? .f it 3 ,fm at A 4.3 Y 5' x S tllt A 'X lleftj Graciously comprehending the rhythm step-to-step, lleftl Jeanne Gilles attempts to keep with the beat. lbelowl Harrier Migel Esparza shows the true meaning of what it is like to be a lonely cross country runner. If . Sophomores Are Stepping Up At Proviso f A QW' 'J 1 .4 ha z::ur Steele, Richard Stermetz, Eileen Steward, Danita Steward, Helen Stewart, Karl Stokes, Melvin Stover, Debra Stoyer, Kenneth Sturino, Dawn Styles, Gary Sullivan, Maurice Sullivan, Mike Swain, Kimberly Sweeney, Dirk Sykes, Michael Tatum, Cynthia Taylor, Kary Taylor, Kimberly Taylor, Meshell Temple, Susan Terry, Martin Thomas, Jonathan Thomas, Maurice Thompson, Jacqueline Thompson, Jerome Tineh, Mousa Toman, Jane Tomsovic, William Triggs, James Tripp, Terrie 3 4 .l.'-- if 13 Learning how to draw people involves paying close attention for Triska, Carol Trudan, Dan Turner, Cottrell Turner, Gwenever Turner, Leslie Tyminski, Stephen Uhlir, John Valent, Denixe Vasser, Deborah Villarreal, Amado Villarreal, Marcelo Vince, Edward Vlnar, Kenneth Walker, Cynthia Walker, Tammy Walker, Theresa Walker, Tobie Warren, Karen Washington, Linda Washington, Lois Watson, Cletis Watson, Marvin Watt, Lawrence Weaver, Carlos Webb, Nathan Wegerich, Anne Welch, Kolleen Wheeler, Jeffrey Whitehead, Perry Whitham, Theresa Whitley, Wanda Wiechert, Norman Williams, Andrea Williams, Bob Williams, Donald Williams, Doneita g if l ttt t 4 trl s this art class. 1' ,MY i fi .asf wi M Lf' Axt ,nl inf, N gl Ac. vm f, 'tv BLA X Y , , ff Stem if - Q . 4 L. Q rt , ., L 'G' Q i SVA Y' st P' 'F' fi' 2' 3 tif f ,A we if' Williams, Metro Williams, Michele Williams Ftenee Williams Richard Williams Rose Williams Shelia Williams, Sonja Williams, Stephen Wilson, Eric Wilson, Jon Wimbush, Elliott Winston, Diane Winston, Jerome Winters, Teresa Wonderling, Charles Woods, John Woosley, Chris Wooten, Randy Wright, Kevin Yaccino, James Young, Dion Young, Linda Yundt, Deborah Zampetti, Jenny Zappavigna, Joseph Zarembka, Karen Sophomores Strive Upward To The Concentratmg on his swing, sophomore Dave Mazullo tries tor the perfect putt. Many new things are happening this year for the Freshman Advisory Board. Besides having a new group of Freshman, the Advisory Board also has a new sponsor. The competent Miss Miceli plans on having various fund raising events this year, such as the selling of buttons. Though voting of officers has not yet taken place, they plan to elect officers as soon as their next meeting. Miss Miceli plans on trying to make the Freshman welcome this year so that they will enjoy their future four years at Proviso East. Qleftj ln addition to being the Freshman Adivsory Board sponsor, Miss Miceli also sponsored a Child Development Halloween Party for the students for their juvenile relatives. we-dx, tseated front rowj L to R Theresa Nutile Veronica Jones Marcia Eaglin Tanya Robinson, Tina Vasquez, and Linda Puente. tback rowb Miss Miceli Kenneth Reyes Karen Kampf Kathy Jones Oscar Robinson, Louis Miller, and Gloria Dabney. 5 i A 14. we 1? :ah ..,, , , X va Q -. - l H' ..1..,..,, ,-.,--H - 3 .ye...,V sieat Q 'L 1- 1' ,Z , A ! midi' N f 1 , if feas t. ,ti -it Q 1.04 'T' I gl , , a A I I f 1 .ggi J l , kt X5 ,te- -.i Sami ,fri , - :F 1143 A ,,, Y xi-.Rt , Wfgif 2 i I 'AEM ref Q ' N11 . 'J xxx ww if .ea it xi is. 3 Sir lie A ki X S ,if aa , M m if I X BI Qt R 1 is . x is . X A 5 Q. . ka A A wr T 9 K sf' Acevedo, Cynthia Adams, Erica Ahrens, Jim Alexander, Sharon Amador, Barbara Ames, Linda Anderson, Bruce Anderson, Trevor Andrews, Beverly Antepenko, Carie Archie, Arlene Archie, Roy Arellano, Celia Arnold, Kathy Arnold, Valerie Arps, Michelle Arrington, Faye Arrington, Richard Ashford, Earnest Ashford, Tami Austin, Celestome Ayala, Leticia Baer, Timothy Baggett, Mark Bailey, Darryl Bailey, James Bail ey, Jeannie Bailey, Lisa Baker, Bruce Banks, Silas Banks, Titus Banks, Williams Barber, Kimberly Barnes, Ricky Barrett, Kevin Barringer, Sonja Barron, Debra Battle, Sharon Bea ver, George Beckett, Randle Bell, Gregory Bell, Mary Bell, Steven Bell, Sylvia Bell, Tim Bell, Vickey Belton, Brian Belton, Lanetta 7 Benefield, Quinten Bennett, Sandra Bergstrom, Paul Betian, William Bianco, Constance Bivins, Craig Black, Trevor Blackwell, Debra Blackwell, Laura Blackwell, Lester Blanch, Anthony Blumhorst, Jane Bodkins, Diana Boerman, James Bornholf, Jerry Bouldon, Paula Booth, Willie Bowens, Fred Bower, Todd Boyd, Brenda Bradley, Louis Braswell, Zaneta Breseman, Susan Brooks, Cindy Brown, Charles Brown, Claude Brown, Dawn Brown, Kecia Brown, Yolanda Brunner, Sonja Bruno, Frank Bulliox, Ricardo Burkley, Ezra Burnett, Linda Burrell, Monica Burton, Cheri Burton, Marc Burzynski, Janet Butler, Alice Cabalquinto, Paulita Calderone, Dorothy Callum, Darryl Camerone, Renita Campbell, Robert Campbell, Rodney Campes, Dalia Carter, Delois Carter, Leonard me im: Q9 ,4 ,, ,,, ,At wax. Et 'il ,,, -rr? :Lf me-rg , 2, fl J 4, 4 5,2 ' . 'Q' M - , 4? J Ev -1 , , ti ' 75 ii I J f K' ri.. -cl 'I ri . 1 If 7 1 L, 7 A .J V ,. V-' . H .. ,wal . f fe . , , M 25,42 N4 19, 255 ,Ha Q . l 1 W tltrt WB' I f 1a fleftl Mixed classes don't frighten freshman as Deanna Hastings clearly demonstrates. fbelowj While examining a scientific speciman, Tom Gaertner focuses his thoughts and microscope. Freshmen Learn The Ropes The Hard Way Vw if E ai l , M, Y .gs ,tizfii I Ca. ef A aff- X dv' , Y . AJ. . l K wk-n Q, i z , X' its . -5 5 73, , , , W - 6 i if 'V J L-if fx C 'N iii S , x . 457 ' gif' as C W Cassara, Fred Center, Jim Champion, Cheryl Chapman, Evelyn Cheeks, Anthony Q Cholewa, Helen ,fs 7 ' 1 Christenson, Kari ' 4-L I Ciconte, Frank Cirrintano, Vincent A bzl -A Clark, Katrina , M . Clark, Schirra ' 1 Clary, Scott f . Wi- g Clayton, Ulysses ,, Clifton, Richard Cobb, Peggy Cobbs, Debra Coglianese, Peter Coleman, Darlene . 1 Coleman, Deborah Coleman, Janice Collisi, Charmaine Cooper, Corey Coronado, Virginia Corrado, Connie Cossident, Diane Cotton, Gloria Courtney, Judy X' Courts, Lisa Crothers, Anthony Cruzet, John li if f i 7 2 v -45 F 76 A A C 240 Absorbed in Mrs. Gilmore's energetic discussion, Terrell Smith, Marisa Lewis, and Lolita Tucker, are raptly attentive. Csech, Paul Cunningham, Dorothy Curry, Steve Custardo, Dina Dabney, Gloria Dalton, Michael Dandridge, Dina Davies, Constance Davis, Cliff Davis, Dan Davis, Larnell Davis, Tolliccia Dearbone, James Deleon, Eva Dennis, Gregory Derusha, George Diaz, David Dienberg, Kathy Dills, Tom Dimoulas, Dimitrios Dixon, Nichelle Dobry, Deborah Dodd, Penelope Doeing, Glenn Dolan, Judith Domke, Ralph Donald, Dwight Donoghue, John Dorsey, John Doss, David Duftie, Melvin Dunigan, Deborah Dunker, Albert Dunker, Harry Dunn, Michael Duong, Anita WW HL .... ,L wi at mrs, Y 135, KS! ! ,rx wr , ,A . ti as X !,.f- Q4 '--I , fe hawks... : ,Wai J fm Q- 17 , 1? ,, k A f E t grief i ' ' - F, . tl., af V M . P Y . LEU gd , ..,. 'P 4- bl l f 'ff Q ,P -H . 5 'i!fe,., ' www L viii, 4,2 'mv' 'f K 1 1 X 2' fs .. 7 my Q .,-V if Y .v 6 . fi . f N, ,.. ,,. S.. Q .4-Q 1 X o f , ' is 5 x Q ua.. :fi 4 'AQ' ., 'nf ,fi f-' 1 , 'Vi 51 ki Q93 was .31124 f ' M. is 3 Jax' ,fit A k il! M W - ff, Hgh J 2 V, Vrglgiir A 'Mg 'Y gn, I 'iw off, EXV .'1 , ., 'G , K , J , A, . lg1 t E ,4 rf 'K 1' s K5 322 J if wr ,, 4 QV W Kar. 2: ,if P' A A 'F ,aw sf' 1: 4 1 I ae, EQ . kA. k V V, . , va . , i , M ,Y WA, ,. 5 I V 1' L' wi 1 1 X , ix , ,',, I ,E 1 e. gy, M ir x it 7 fi 4!!!, Duong, Theresa Dykas, John Dyles, Anita Eabron, Kimberly Eaglin, Marsha Edwards, Denise Edwards, Ron Eleuteri, Peter Ellebb, Sheila Ellis, Eronie Elkins, Robert Ellis, Willie Elmore, William English, Beverly Eruin, Roger Esparza, Cynthia Espinoza, Victoria Evans, Jeri Fabela, Jose Fair, Bruce Falco, Marc Feaster, Vernecier Felton, Sheila Fello, John Fernandez, Alicia Flagg, Dale Flagg, Kale Fleming, Beverly Fleming, Pairee Flickinger, Terri Floyd, Jeannette Floody, Renee Flores, Rosa Foster, Keith Frauen, Ross Fulgham, Eric Gaertner, Thomas Gainey, Carme Gales, Marjorie Gallina, Julie Gargus, Laura Garrette, Najala Garth, Audrey Garza, Ellen Garza, Rosemary Gembolys, Teri Geneva, John Geneva, John Gerhardt, Sue Germany, Drexel Gershak, Mark Gibbs, Roslyn Gillette, Mike Gillian, Sharon Gillispie, Barry Gills, Larry Gilmer, Tony Gilmer, Reginald Giuffre, Roseann Glover, Arretha Gonzalez, Eliana Gonzalez, Guadalupe Gonzalez, Nury Gonzalez, Roel Goree, Mark Grace, Vicky Granderson, Eric Green, Joseph Green, Willie Grodecki, Jonathon Grove, Robert Guerra, Armando Guerra, Silvia Gray, Toni Haack, Glenn Hale, Felecia Hall, Milo Hampton, Greg Hanson, Roy Hardin, Patrick Harris, Robert Harris, Sharon Harris, Veronica Harris, Victor Harrison, Julie Hart, Rochelle Hart, Tabby Hasty, Deanna Hatfield, Tom Hatten, Latonia Hauge, Diane Hayward, Cora Heard, Jeff Henderson, Linda Henderson, Lorenzo f , ii, 4' , ' sf E A' ,rl P lg tx f.. i if D, I-'V' iire It ll 5 P gr sv' .W ' Q- 4 3 1 . it 'V ,H ' 2 X 3: ...iff if 'K Q Q f Q fi , 'wk gg , ,' C. ,'-1i'5!lt5'5 i li ri at j '-11' , -mf 3, VM 3 W, x Zia til' 'X , ,- , fe' ,z f r ' ... ll? 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M, , Henderson, Maxine Hendrix, William Hernandez, Michelle Herrera, Alfonso Herron, Sheila Herzog, Chris Hill, Gregory Hillery, Carla Hilliard, Debbie Holland, Kenneth Holland, Rufus Holewa, Gina House, Matthew Hrowbowski, Juan Hrowbowski, Flay Hudson, Glenda Hunter, William Hutchinson, Joanne lacopelli, Francis lmackie, Tom lnchingolo, Judy Jackson, Kerry Jackson, Linda Jackson, Mark Jackson, Percy Jackson, Silvia Jackson, Wanda James, Dale Jargstorf, Cheryl Jaynes, Dolly Jenkins, Mary Jennings, Hartine Jennings, Joyce Jennings, Martine Many students and a crowded counter lead to a hectic morning at the School Store. 24 44 Johnson, Bob Johnson, Derrick Johnson, Dionne Johnson, Doris Johnson, Mary Johnson, Patricia Johnson, Ron Johnson, Sandra Johnson, Sharon Johnson, Willie Jolly, Dennis Jones, Betoynaji Jones, Cheri Mae Jones, Derrick Jones, Harvey Jones, Karen Jones, Kathey Jones, Latanya Jones, Yvette Laatz, Sandra Jordan, Denise Jordan, Gizelle Jude, Everette Jury, Albert Kalyvas, Tina Kampf, Karen Kelley, Ken Kelley, Virrant Kelly, Geron Key, Debbie King, Darron Kinkle, Jonathon Kitchen, Joyce Kloess, Thomas Kolowski, Mike Krause, Penelope Good reading skills are discussed by Mrs. Gilmore as Terrell 5 Smith and Marisa Lewis listen on. . 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'9' . fy , i J ani 1 'Z v, 'AQJ' 5 I wb ff, ii A ' 'li A x fi A Laguardia, Jorge Laing, Arthur Lampkin, Aaron Larocco, Julianna Latham, Terry Lawson, Garry Lazenby, John Leahy, Lucille Lenhardt, Randy Lenhardt, Ricky Leninger, Diane Leos, Armondo Lewis, Kevin Lewis, Marisa Lewis, Pam Lewis, Verdell Lilly, Mike Linton, Louise Liska, Mark Lites, Anton Lites, Sharon Little, Jeff Lobdell, Tyrina Lobdell, Vince Lockett, Lorraine Lofton, Sherry Lomeli, Ruben London, Andrew Long, Tim Longoria, Melissa Lopez, Maria Loury, Patricia Love, Loletta Lowe, Michelle Lucy, Mike Luckeh, Jacqueline Macasaet, Danilo Madera, Elena Madison, Emma Madrigal, Dinorah Mallory, Lee Malone, Pamela Manak, Karen Mangano, Don Mann, Lori Marena, Salvatore Marin, Beatriz 24 46 Markey, Myra Marshall, John Marshall, Juanita Martin, Sheila Martinez, Oneida Martinez, Olivia Mason, Cathy Mason, Eugene Mast, Steven McCaskill, Sherri McDonald, Darryl McDonald, Russell McKennon, Candy McMath, Denise McMurtry, Cynthia McNulty, Mary McSwine, Carey McSwine, Christopher McSwine, Todd Means, Tracy Medrano, Ruth Megenbies, Timothy Melton, Robert Meyers, John Mickelson, David Miller, Karen Miller, Pat Miller, Teofela Miller, William Mitchel, Charles Mobley, John Montgomery, Lanita Moore, Aaron Morris, Derrick Moton, Catherine Motzer, Richard Muniz, Olivia Munyon, Vincent Murchinson, Vito Murdock, Valerie Murphy, Bridgette Murrell, Ronald Naccarato, Guy Nalien, Michael Neal, Michael Nelson, Rosalyn Norman, Tal Novack, Scott W JMR , , .Q ,- JJ' V is ' t C 2, 'D' , U C3 .O x-5425? ,. ft, x iifj .MXQXN f- 'QM ,. , be f iiii ,D 3 ii? , .wif ,avr s 571 W .sm pfvk ff l-.. 6 X YL l-'27 .4-x aw 7 v H ms '. if bf .mf 4 5 M .ZX ig -tt -i Ps ww sf af .x . tt X fr- N W- 1-x 5? ll v, T E tg Novak, John Nutile, Theresa Obias, Roberto Ochoa, Jose Olander, Everette Onesti, Tammi Ovalle, Samuel Owens, Carolyn Pahl, Antoinette Panek, Lester Papa, Mary Parker, Gregory Pash, Debbie Pate, Thelieisha Pelosi, Alberto Pelosi, Manuel Perez, Eduardo Perkins, Michael Perkins, Thea Perry, Angeline Perry, Reginald Perry, Bill Peterson, Wallace Petrella, Raymond Petty, Rosie Pfeifer, Carolyn Phelps, Ken Phillips, Alvin Phillips, Andrea Pirozzoli, August 8' fleftt Introducing new concepts in recognizing objects, Mrs. Gilmore displays a rolling pin for her Freshman Basics!English Class. labovet Thrusting a soccer ball, with all her strength Freshman Marin Beatriz is supervised by Miss Noeth and her gym leader. 248 Pittman, Alecia Plimmer, Jim Pompa, Irma Pool, Lakita Poole, Earl Poole, Eric Popek, Maryann Porter, Carolyn Porter, Tracy Prewitt, Segmond Puente, Linda Purcell, James Purchase, Diane Qualls, Shell Radzevcius, Bruno Ramos, Miriam Ramsey, Wesley Ratliff, Orlando Relation, Barbara Reyes, Maria Rhodes, Kevin Richter, Lynette Ridener, Georgina Rivers, James Roberson, Victor Roberts, George Robertson, Renee Robinson, Frances Robinson, Oscar Robinson, Tanya Rodarte, Victor Rodriguez, Amando Rogers, Cheryl Rojas, Oscar Rose, Sally Ross, Pamela Rouse, Anna Rouse, James Rouse, Jennifer Rowe, Dena Rowe, Larry Rozier, Suzette Rubis, Donna Saddler, Yolanda Saffold, Florence Salinas, Christopher Sally, Tyrone U4 yt. 4 A sf V 'kgs ,fu N 75: NA? 'T is I M ,f ,--, 4,-at ,',,, t. fl y ,f f , s'hs 'rt ,,.. SL ' , '- W 355. ,1 . . X 'V X4 'V if gf-r s. Atal X fN ,A iii Rug' K ,, . ,t,,t . 1 Q XA ,nd i kkrziit Q S l iv Ayki 'Fi fr: -if as A ,,, ,. A 5 , ,H , i ' ' Y Ji X 1 'bv fm, 9 5? ta 4, wx? 5 1 K? ff f' x Ueftj Examining a speciman of nature, Mrs. Carter explains the characteristics of a plant to her Freshman General Science fbelowl Coordination and skills are the main requirements for Mr Ludwig s freshman Boy s P E. class. Freshman Classes Show Great Enthusiasm Sams, Jeff Samuels, Elsa Samuels, Leonardo Samuels, Mark Santana, Rafael Santilli, Rich Sartin, Terrence Savannah, Dannette Saurbier, Donna Scannell, Jeannette Schalk, Barbara Schrilla, Mary Sciaccotta, Denise Scolaro, Kathy Scott, Audrey Scott, Verna Scott, Veronica Scurto, Ray Serafini, Maria Sharkey, Martin Shelley, Andrea Shepard, Clifford Shines, Kevin Simmons, Erica Simmons, Sharon Simonetta, John Simpson, Anette Skoronski, Truus Slaughter, Joseph Smith, Janlene Smith, Kenneth Smith, Kimberly Smith, Michael Smith, Rena Smith, Robert Smith, Terrell Smith, Verdis Smock, Walter Solis, Javier Sorenson, Katherine Sorenson, Philip Spence, Carlton Sprissler, John Spiller, Lisa Staple, Debba Starks, Annette Steele, Michael Stegan, Ralicia Steinke, Allen Stevenson, Teresa Stewart, Elizabeth Stewart, Travelle Stinson, Richard Stinson, Walter Stocker, Anthony Stokes, Malcolm Stone, Malynda Sutton, Chiluonna Swan, Laura Swauncy, Rosiland Sykes, Carroll Sykes, Linda Taggen, Wendell Tanquary, Michael Tate, Pamela Taylor, Angela Taylor, Annie Taylor, Cassandra Taylor, D'andrea Taylor, Holly Taylor, Joseph Taylor, Tanya Terrell, Felicia Theus, Richard Thiesse, Daniel Thimm, Nancy Thompson, Althea Thompson, Vicki A, A ,lb - f , ' ag? 'Z egg' At . ,WV e-Q A wp I 1 T '1 7 Q xt lb. 1... , all ' O ,,,x5 at se, Yi 41,,.,, -W., If m 'A , V 2:2 ' , L Gil N 'te , . M Q - 1 Y' 5 - ai? t H I S Q ' ' , 1 ti ',:k' I , In ff' Q l x L, 1 W te, -- . ttfc T at H MZ ., M i, Ek' 1 J ,, ,J-ig 1 Wi 4 r , 'W t Q, , X ITXA ' 60 f mf' f , left' , fin foffe, his fellow classmates. lleftl Playing the role of a student, Miss Webb and her attentive pupils concentrate on prepared speeches. lbelowl Overcome with nervousness, Lee Mallory presents his speech to Sfurf ,'nf.,.,. English YD!- Classes Prepare 'Frosh' For Public Speaking. I ..,. .. A 1 1i 1 r,,. 'fi i7.1 - ,.1'q 1. ' gf ,,, . f W iiiili T 'f,,,f kk V W gi ,,,V..AI VV V ,Q p.... srrii Q iiiirl 2 X if L p 31 if , if ' I ,WE in x sl, shrr r i 'ttii T ,ppp , 'A rg? A r - Q 5 a , . 'f ri .Q ,, 1' -is i 4 wr, we 'f V! W: LA.. . 'TZ 5' T l II 1 0 454' 123, Thompson, Donna Thompson, Lawrence Thompson, Mary Thompson, Ricky Thorn, Darius Thornton, Obie Tillman, Bryent Tillman, Louis Timmons, Dana Tomaszewski, Geri Tomsovic, Randall Toney, Sherria Tovelli, Suzzanne Triplett, Teresa Tuckenberry, Kerry Tucker, Lolita Turner, David Turner, Robert Turner, John Vaccaro, Valentina Valdes, Miquel Valles, Antonio Vasquez, Earnestine Ventura, Maria Vinson, Peter Vitacco, Theresa Vlnar, Jon Waksmulski, Ronald Walker, Cynthia Walker, Danny Caught in deep concentration, the freshmen in this English class listen to their next assignment. Walker, Juanita Walker, Latesa Walker, Rodney Walters, Mandel Walton, Richard Ward, Larry Washington, Jessica Washington, Sharon Watts, Tanya Watt, Stanley Webb, Kevin Wells, Michael Wesley, Eugene Wesley, Patricia Wesley, Patrick Westbrooks, Boysie Westbrooks, Pamela Whaley, Calvin Whitham, Dominic Wilcox, Victor Wilkerson, Sandra Williams, David Williams, Jacquline Williams, Michael Williams, Nicole Williams, Shenita Williams, Sylvia Williams, Vickie Williams, Vincent Wilson, Barbara J 'B q. 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NANCY PEIFFLE: Tennis Team 2, Ski Club 4, German Club 1,2, NHS 4, Bronze Medalist 2, MAMIE PERRY: 0.0. 4. MELVIN PHILLIPS: Basketball 1,2, Baseball 1, Tennis 2,3,4, Lettermens Club 4, Advisory Board 4, Letterman 3,4. DARRYL POLK: Concert Orchestra 1,2,3,4. SHIRLEY PULLINS: HERO 2, Racket Squad 2, Student Council 2. LANA PURCHASE: Library Assistant 2. STEVE PURCHASE: Tennis 1, Football 1, Band 1,2,3,4, Jazz Band 3,4. ROSEMARY OUESADA: Monitor 1,2. DELLAMARIE RAMSEY: Cheerleading 1, Advisory Board 4, Student Council 1. CHRISTOPHER RATLIFF: Freshman-Soph- omore Track 1,2, Freshman-Varsity Track 1,2,3,4, Madrigals 1,2,3, Concert Choir 1,2,3. CLAUDE REED: Wrestling 1,2,3, Football 1. TYRONE REESE: Football 2, D.O. 4. NANCY REICH: HERO 4, NHS 4. MITCHELL REIHLE: Football Team 1,2,3,4, Baseball Team 1, Student Council 3,4, NHS 4, Diversified Development of Western Thought 4. TERRANCE ROBERSON: Advisory Board 1, Football 1,2, Library Assistant 3,4, Monitor 1. SHARON ROBERTSON: Office Occupations 4, NHS 4, Nekton Club 3, Bronze Medalist 3, Freshman Girls Choir 1. ANGELA ROBINSON: Advisory Board 4, Monitor 3,4, Library Assistant 4. MARY ANN ROBINSON: Monitor 2,3, Gym Leader 3,4, Rose Arbor Court 4, Advisory Board 4, Racket Squad 3,4, Speech Team 2,3. ROBERT ROBINSON: Business 3, Senior Advisory 4, Student Council 2,3, Monitor 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4. WILLIE ROBINSON: Lettermen's 1, Monitor 2. YVONNE ROBINSON: Office Occupations 4, Advisory Board 3, Racket Squad 2, Monitor 1,2, Girls Glee 2. CECELIA ROCKETT: Junior Advisory Board 3. JOHN RODGERS: Student Council 1,2, Golf Team 1,2, Pageant 1,2,3, Floor Hockey 1, Advisory Board 2,4, Gong Show 4. OSVALDO RODRIGUEZ: Football 1, Wrestling 1,2,3, Am Studies 3, D.O.W.T. 4. WILLIAM ROGERS: Student Council 4, Library Assistant 1,2, Tennis Team 1, Chess Club 1, NHS 4, German Club 4. LORETTA ROMANO: Thespians 2,3,4, Monitor 2, Core 3, Freshman Chorus 1. SHARON ROUBAL: NHS 4, Office Occupations 4, Majorette 1,2, Nekton Club 1. ADRIANA RUMARO: NHS 4, Speech Team 4, Freshman Choir 1, Girls Glee 2, Core 3. CHIARA RUOTOLO: Library Assistant 1,2,3, Gymnastics 2,3,4, Office Occupations 4, Freshman Choir 1. CATHY RUSK: NHS 4. MARY SAFLARSKI: Monitor 3. NOEL SAGRADO: THOMAS SAMATA: Ski Club 1,2,3,4, Chess Club 1. MARY SANDERS: Track 3, HERO 4. DEBRA A. SANDIFER: JEANNINE SANTILLI: Volleyball 1,2,3,4, Badminton 2,3,4, Ski Club 1,2,3, Girls P.E. Gym Leader 2,3,4, Swim Team 1,2,3. PATRICK M. SCAVONE: ANTANIO A. SCHAFFER: Basketball 1,2. BETTE SCHLEICHER: NHS 4, Gymnastics 1,2,3,4, Cheerleading 2, Senior Advisory Board 4, Gym Leader 2,3,4. KAREN SCHMIDT: Kultur Club 1. STEPHEN SCHMIDT: Stage Band 1,2,4, Symphonic Band 1,2,4, NHS 4, Township Orchestra 1,2,4, Orchestra 1,2,4. THOMAS SCHRILLA: Golf Team 1,2,3,4, Baseball Team 1,2, CINE 4, NHS 4. PAM SCHULZ: 0.0. 4. DANIEL SCOTT: Orchestra 1, JOYCE SCOTT: HERO 4, Student Council 3,4. KEITH SCOTT: Wrestling 1,2, Tennis 3,4, D.E. 3,4, Football 1,2, School Store 4. RUFUS SCULFIELD: Lettermen 4, Advisory Board 3, Football Team 1,2,3,4. DANIEL SENO: D.O. 4, CINE 1,2,3. MARGARET SHARKEY: Thespians 3,4, Swim Team 1,2, Nekton Club 1,2, Prayer Group 2,3,4, Gym Leader 3,4, NHS 4, Youth and Government 2,3,4. TONY SHAW: Football Team 1, Baseball Team 1,2,3,4, Lettermen 4. DEBRA SHEAD: 0.0. 4, Basketball 3. SANDRA SHOBUTTE: Library Assistant 1,2, HERO 4, Student Council 3. VENISE SHOLAR: Monitor 1,2,3,4, Volleyball Team 2,3,4, Basketball Team 1,3, Track Team 1,2, Bronze Medalist 3. PETER SHORNER: Freshman Boys Choir 1, Mixed Choir 2, Swim Team 1,2. TRACY SIANTA: Nekton Club 1, Stage Band 1, Madrigals 1, Orchestra Band 1, Bronze Medalist 3. CAROL SIMMONS: FHA 4, Ski Club 4. PATRICIA SIMMONS: FHA 3,4, Softball Team 2. THEODORA SIMPSON: Pep Club 1. STEVE SIMS: Football Manager 3,4, Football Team 1,2, Basketball 3,4. RENA SINCLAIR: Youth and Government 3,4, Advisory Board 4, Orchestra 2,3,4, Student Council 4. TOM SLOMSKI: Gymnastics 1,2,3,4. DERICK SMITH: Concert Band 2, Beginner Band 1. DYWANIE SMITH: Basketball Team 1,2,3,4, Football Team 1,2, Track Team 1,2,3. JAMES SMITH: Football Team 1,2,3,4, Basketball Team 1,2, NHS 4, Lettermens Club 4. KEVIN SMITH: Football Team 1,2, Choir 1,2,3. LYNETTE SMITH: Usherettes 1, Bowling Club 2,4, Monitor 1,2, Gym Leader 3,4. MARGARET SMITH: Ski Club 1,2. MONICA SMITH: Track Team 1,2, Dance Club, 2,3,4, Student Council 4, Advisory Board 4, Monitor 3. NIEL SMITH: Science Lab Assistant 2, D.E. 4, School Store 4. PATRICK SMITH: Ski Club 3. STACEY SMITH: Basketball Team 3, Monitor 2. VANESSA SMITH: Advisory Board 4, 0.0. 4. DAVE SNYDER: Tennis Team 1,2, Golf Team 2,3, Ski Club 4, NHS 4, Silver Medalist 4. JOANNA STALLWORTH: Cheerleading 3,4, Gymnastics 1,2, Bowling Club 1,2, Service Unlimited 1,2, Usherettes 1,2, HERO 4, Advisory Board 1, Student Council 1,2. TIMOTHY STAMPLEY: Football Team 1,2,3,4, Track Team 1,2,3,4, Wrestling 1,2, Lettermens Club 1,2, Track Timer 1,2,3,4, Advisory Board 3,4, FHA 4. CHUCK STANGER: Ski Club 4. BARBRA STANLEY: Ski Club 1,2,3,4, American Studies 3, Development of Western Thought 4, NHS 4, Guard Club 1,2,3,4, Swim Team 1,2,3, Swim Timer 1,2, Nekton Club 1,2,3,4, Prayer Group 2, Bronze Medalist 3. GREG STANTON: Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Football 1,2, Track 1, Service Unlimited 3,4, Lettermens Club 3,4, Senior Advisory Board 4. JAMES STARKS: HERO 3,4. LAVETTE STARLING: Dance Club 1, Pirateers 2, Gym Leader 3,4, Monitor 2,3. WANDA STEEL: Advisory Board 4, Cheerleader 3,4, Dance Club 1,2. TAQUANNA STEPHENS: Dance Club 3,4, Track Timer, 1,2,3, Usherette 2,3,4. VICKIE STEVENSON: Dance Club 1, HERO 3,4. DEWAYNE STEWARD: Track Team 1,2,3. SUE STEWART: Ski Club 2,4. T. J. STIMES: Symphonic Band 1, NHS 4, Silver Medalist 4. JULIUS STOKES: Lettermens Club 4, Library Assistant 4, Track Team 1,2,3, Football Team 1,2. DONALD STOVER: Choir 1. LOIS STURINO: Student Council 1,2,3, CINE 1,2,3,4, Youth And Government 1, Girls Choir 2. PENNY SULLIVAN: Advisory Board 1,2,3,4 Cheerleading 2,3, Student Council 1,2,3, Track Team 1,2,3,4, Gymnastics 1,2, Monitor 1,2,3, Nekton Club 1,2. SEAN SWAIN: Lords Of The Rose Finalist 4. CHARLENE SWICK: Provi Staff 1,2,3, Advisory Board 1,2,3,4, Choir 1, Student Council 1,2. AMY TAGLIA: Monitor 4, Provi Staff 1. BRIDGET TAYLOR: HERO 4, Ski Club 4, Tennis Team 3. MARLON TAYLOR: VICA 4, Concert Band 2. ROBERT TAYLOR: Service Unlimited 4, Concert Band 3, Symphonic Band 4. CHANDRA THOMAS: 0.0. 4. DENISE THOMPSON: Concert Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Racket Squad 3,4. EARVIN THOMPSON: Football Team 1,2, Baseball Team 1,2, Basketball Team 1,2,3,4, Track Team 4. ROBERT THORNTON: Student Council 3,4, Advisory Board 3, Lettermens Club 3,4, Track Team 1,2, Football Team 1,2,3,4. FLOSSIE TIDWELL: Choir 1,2,3, Pirateers 3, T.A.P.P. 3. JAMES TOMAN: NHS 4, Madrigals 3,4, Concert Choir 4, Mixed Choir 2,3. PATTY TOMS: Student Council 3, 0.0. 4. DEBBIE TOMSOVIC: Rose Arbor Finalist 4. NANCY TRIPLETT: Track Team 1, Concert Band 2, Pirateers 3,4, Rose Arbor Finalist 4. JAMES TRISKA: NHS 1, Bronze Medalist 4. LINDA TUCKER: 0.0. 4. KIMBERLY TURNER: Gym Leader 1,2,3,4, FHA 4, Choir 1,2,3, NHS 1,2,3,4. ROBBIN TURNER: Girls Choir 1, CINE 1. ANTHONY TYSON: Wrestling 1,2, NHS 3,4, DECA 4, Youth and Government 3, Business Award 2,3. SUE VANDEBURG: Ski Club 3,4, Gymnastics 1,2,3, Tennis Team 1,2, NHS 4, Advisory Board 2,3, Bronze Medalist 3. ROBIN VANNATTA: Advisory Board 3, Spanish Club 4, NHS 4, Bronze Medalist 2, Silver Medalist 3. LEN VENTURA: Swim Team 1,2,3,4, Guard Club 1,2,3,4, Life Guard 2,3, Water Polo 4. GARY VERMETTE: Madrigals 2,3,4, Concert Choir 2,3,4, Jazz Band 1,2,3,4, Track Team 1,2, Boys Choir 1. SANDY VITALE: Freshman Girls Choir 1, Mixed Choir 2, NHA 4, Bronze Medalist 2, Silver Medalist 3. MICHAEL VODRAZKA: Madrigals, 2,3,4, Youth and Government 2,3, NHS 4, Bronze Medalist 3, Concert Choir 2,4. ANITA WARD: Library Assistant 1,2,3,4, Advisory Board 4. CHARLES WARD: Mixed Choir 2, Concert Choir 3, Ski Club 2,4. RENA WARE: Concert Band 1, Service Unlimited 4. ANITA WASHINGTON: Gym Leader 3,4. KARL WATSON: Football Team 1,2, Track Team 2. RAMONA WEBB: Chamber Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Advisory Board 4, Library Assistant 4, Summer Theater 3. REATHA WEBB: Dance Club 1,3, Pirateer 2, Cheerleader 3,4, Student Council 3,4, Advisory Board 4, 0.0. 4. LANCE WEGNER: Symphonic Band 1,2,3,4, Jazz Band 4. JOANNE WELCH: DECA 3,4, NHS 4. KARLA WELCH: Softball Team 1,2. CYNTHIA WHALEY: Core 3, Library Assistant 2,3. GLEN WHEELER: Basketball Team 1,2, Football Team 1,2,4, Track Team 1,2,3,4, Lettermens Club 4. NELTA WHITE: Pom Pom Squad 2,3,4, FHA 4, Concert Choir 3,4, Advisory Board 1,2,3,4, Gymnastics 1. HENRIETTA WILLIAMS: Track 3,4. KEVIN L. WILLIAMS: Cross Country 3,4, Track Timer 3,4, Pageant Staff 3,4. LISA WILLIAMS: Dance Club 3, Track Team 2,3, Advisory Board 4, Choir 1,2,3,4. REGINA WILLIAMS: D.E. 3,4. ROBERTINE WILLIAMS: FHA 3,4. STERLING WILLIAMS: Baseball 1,2,3,4, Football 1,2, Student Council 1,3,4, Monitor WERNER WOLF: Tennis Team 'l,2,3,4, Golf 1,2,3,4, Letterman's Club 4. Team 1,2,3,4. LESLIE WOLF: NHS 4, Student Council 3, CAROL WOLFE: Office Occupations 4. Bronze Medal Award 3- MICHAEL WOODARD: Baseball 2,3,4, Wrestling Acknowledgements ......... Administration .............. American Studies ......... Art ..................,........., Badminton ............. Baseball ,,,,,,,,..,............. ........ ......270 78-83 ......,.40 .......,.106 158-159 Boys Swim!Diving ......,. ...... f . I56-157 Business Groups ...,,.,,, ......... 5 6-57 Business Education .....,,,, ,,,,,.... 1 13 Cafeteria ,...,..,,,.,.......... . .............. 99 Cheerleaders ............ ........ Chess Club ...... Cine ......,,,...... Closing ..,.,,....... ........ Contest Play ...,.., Core ................. 120-121 254-257 Counselors .......... ........ 9 4-95 Cross Country ....... ........ Dance Club .......,, English ............. ..,,... 142-143 100-101 Fall Play .............. ........ 26-27 Football .....,..........., ,....... Football Scores .,........,,.,.,.. ,,.,,... French Club ........................... . .... . Freshman Advisory Board ....... ......... Freshmen ....... , ,...................... ,,,,., . , Girls Badminton ................. ..... GIrls Basketball ......... ....... 132-137 138-139 .......236 237-253 .......153 164-165 Girls Volleyball ...... ....... 1 26-127 Golf ..................... ...,,,,,.... 1 40 Graduation ....... ........ 6 4 AKERELE, TAMMY R 201 ABASCAL, ALEJANDRO 201 ABBEY, DELTA REE 201 ABBEY, CONSUELLA 169 ACEVEDO, CYNTHIA 237 ADAMS, ERICA R 69,237 AHRENS, JAMES E 152,237 AINLEY, TIMOTHY R 201 ALAMO, ARNALDO 201 ALBERTINI, JOSEPH G 201 ALDRIDGE, JANET LYN 201 ALDRIDGE, RICKY D 161 ALEJANDRE, LISA S 47,169 ALEXANDER, DEBRA ANN 57,169 ALEXANDER, ROSANNE 201 ALEXANDER, SHARON L 237 BELL, ALLEN, ABRAHAM C 169 ALLEN, BERNARD 11 ALLEN BRENDA L 169 ALLEN, CHARLES 201 ALLEN, LOLETA D 201 ALLEN, ROBBIN E 128 ALLEN, SANDRA D 169 ALSING, DEBBIE L 48,49,58,73 ALTERGOTT, LISA S 43,563,106 ALTERGOTT, LYNN E 169 ALVAREZ, CARLOS F 169,171 ALVAREZ, PEDRO LUIS 201 AMADOR, BARBARA J 237 AMES, LINDA D 237 AMOS. ANTONIO D 201 ANDERSON, BRUCE A 237 ANDERSON, DAVID A 201 ANDERSON, GLADYS L 169 ANDERSON, JAMES K 56,201 ANDERSON, JOHN S 18,40,66,201 ANDERSON, KATHY M 43,48,128,201 ANDERSON, KIMBERLY 120,168,169 ANDERSON, LEANN N 201 ANDERSON, ROCHELLE T 201 ANDERSON, TREVOR L 237 ANDLOVEC, ANTHONY M 36 ANDREWS, BEVERLY L 237 ANKUM KATHERINE W 55 ANTEPENKO, CARIE L 237 ARCHIE, ARLENE 13,237 ARCHIE, DAVID 201 ARCHIE, MARIAN 55,169 ARCHIE, ROY W 237 ARELLANO, ROBERT 131 ARELLANO, CELIA 237 ARGUEZO, ANNA L 169 ARMSTRONG, JONI 13,127,56 General Index Guard Club ........... Gymleaders .,............ .... Gymnastics-Boys ,....... ...... Gymnastics-Girls ....,... ....,. HERO ....................... Homecoming ........,... Home Economics ....... ...,.., Index .........................,.... ...... 130-131 124-125 10-11 12 263-269 Industrial Ed ..................... ....,..,... 1 10 Junior Advisory Board ,,,..... .....,. ,.,.,.,200 Juniors ....,....................,,,.. ....,. 2 01-217 Kultur Club ...........,,,...... .,..,,,,,.... 3 6 Language ....... ........ 1 03 Lettermen .....,,,,, . Library .........,,,,.,.,.. .... ...20-21 Madrigal Dinner ....... ....... 2 8-29 Maintenance ......... ........., 9 9 Math ........,.......... .,,..... 1 O2 Monitors ......... . Music ................. . .......107 Music Groups ........,....... ....... 6 6-75 Opening .......,.....................,. .... National Honor Society ....,.. .... Nekton ...................,...,.,.... . Pageant Staff ............,.., ....... Physical Education ,,,,.,., ....., Pirateers .........,,.......... ,.,... Prayer Group ....,... . Prom .................. . 1-7 ,,.22-23 ...18-19 108-109 118-119 Provi Staff .......... . .,,,,. 16-17 Racket Squad .,,.,,, .......61 Student Index ARMSTRONG, RUBY L 72 ARNOLD, KATHLEEN M 237 ARNOLD, VALERIE L 237 ARPS, MICHELLE D 237 ARRINGTON, CHARISSE 201 ARRINGTON, FAYE J 74,237 ARRINGTON, GREGORY R 201 ARRINGTON, LOTTA L 201 ARRINGTON, RICHARD E 162,143,237 ARVAI, CYNTHIA L 201 ARVAI, GEORGE S 142 ASHFORD, BERNARD J 169 ASHFORD, EARNEST L 150,237 ASHFORD, JOYCE M 200,201 ASHFORD, TAMI S 164,237 AUSTIN, CELESTINE M 237 AVANT, EDDIE B JR 201 AYALA, LETICIA 237 BACKLEY, LINDA 43,201 BAER, TIMOTHY E 237 BAGGETT, MARK A 237 BAILEY, DARRYL 237 BAILEY DEBRA LYNN 169 BAILEY JAMES T 237 BAILEY, JEANNIE A 37,49,154,237 BAILEY, LISA M 237 BAILEY LYDIA 201 BAILEY SONYA Y 58 BAKER, BRUCE D 140,141,143,237 BAKER, EDDIE 140,201 BAKER, FREDDIE 104,201 BAKER, HOWARD 140,201 BAKER, PATRICIA J 55 BALDWIN, JACOUELINE 55 BALL, RHONDA J 34,47,54,201 BALLARD, LAVERNE M 169 BANKS, CHARLES M 144 BANKS, DEBRA E 70,201 BANKS, SILAS 34,237 BANKS, TITUS R 141,143,237 BANKS, WILLIAM A 237 BARBER, KIMBERLY A 74,13,237 BARCA, FRANK LUCA 201 BARDILL, MICHAEL S 50 BARKDOLL, DONNA RAE 48,66,68,201 BARLOW, TYRA JO 128 BARNES, JEFFEROY 56 BARNES, KATHLEEN 201 BARNES, RICKY J 237 BARNETT, TINA E 169 BARRETT, CHARLES L 169 1,2,3. Letterman's Club 4. MARK WOOSLEY: Football 1, Wrestling 1 ZAGER WORDLAW: Basketball 1,2,3 4 DAVE ZITSER: Ski Club 4. Readers Theatre ,,..... Salute To Baseball ....... ....... 1 22-123 School Store .......,,,.,........ Science .....,....,.,,.....,,.,.,...... Science Lab Assistants .......,, Secretaries ,.,,.,,,.,...........,.... Senior Advisory Board ....... ........50-51 ,........104 58-59 98-99 ............16B Senior Directory .............. ....... 2 58-262 Seniors .......,...,......,,,.. ..,.,.. 1 69-199 Service Unlimited ...... .............. 4 7 Ski Club ....,..........................,, ........... 4 5 Social Studies .,..........,,..,.......,,.... ..........,, 1 O5 Sophomore Advisory Board ,...... ..............,. 2 18 Sophomores ..........,.,,............... ....... 2 19-235 Spanish Club ...,..,.,,...... Special Education ........ Speech Team ............ Spring Play ..,,........ Stage Crew ................ Student Council ,,,,,..,. Teachers ............... Tennis Boys ........ Girls ......,.,.. Thespians ......... ............111 , ....... 34-35 14-15 84-91 ......129 .........128 Track .,,.......,,.,,,,,. ........ 1 60-163 Usherettes ............. ..,........... 5 4 Western Thought ,,,,,....,... ...,..,,.,....,,.. 4 1 Wrestling ............,............,,.. ....,... 1 52-155 Youth and Government .,,...... BARRETT, KEVIN L 142,237 BARRINGER, KAREN J 201 BARRINGER, SONJA J 237 BARRON, DEBRA S 237 BARRY, LAVONIA M 169 BARTOLINE, JENNIFER 75 BARTON, SUSAN L 39,67,48,58,215 BARTOS, MICHAEL F 225 BASKIN, JAMES 56,201 BASKIN, PHYLLIS 201 BASSETT, GRETA 34,169 BATES, JEFFERY D 201 BATTLE, SHARON A 237 BATTLE, TRACY L 142 BAUMGARTEN, NANCY A 169 BAYLOR, LEARINICE 169 BEAVER, GEORGE 237 BEAVER, ROBERT J 169 BECKETT, RANDLE W 237 BEDFORD, GARVIN Y 169 BELL, BELL BELL BELL BELL, BELL, BELL BELL, BELL, BELL, BELL BELL BELL BELL I DAWN MARIE 69,200,201 GREGORY 237 JACOUELYN R 55,169 KARL L 148 KENNETH 56,169 MARY F 68.69237 MICHAEL 68 RONALD R 141,142 STEVEN M 237 SYLVIA R 237 TIMOTHY A 13,237 VACCARO 201 VALERIE ANN 201 VICKEY D 237 NE, GEORGE M 57,201 BELPEDIO, JOSEPH s 2e,3o,34,21s BELsER, .Ioi-IN L 73 BELTON, BRIAN K 162,237 BELTDN, LANETTA M 75,237 BEMBRY, ALONZO M 68,201 BENEFIELD, FARREL E 170 BENEFIELD, QUINTEN D 238 BENNETT, DEBRA M 16,19,201 BENNETT, RoBIN c 55 BENNETT, SANDRA B 238 BERGEN, TIMOTHY J 44 BERGSTROM, PAUL A 66,152,238 BERNDT, KURT D 47,58,168,170 BETIAN, WILLIAM J 102,238 BIANCO, coNsTANcE .I 238 BIEDRON ANDREA L 16 3139 48 5 218 . , . , , B, BIELLO, CAROL M 43,108,118,119,201,224 BIELLO, MARK A 18,413,152 BINFORD, REGINALD A 56 BINNS, LAGRETTA D 201 fm DAMITZ. DAVID A 203 DANDRIDGE, DINA M 240 DANIEL, CLARISSA 222 DANIEL DARBY. LO, ANTOINETTE 174 ANDREA L 174 DARBY, TAMARA M 222 DAROCSI, HEIDI J 174 DAVIES, CONSTANCE J 74,218,240 DAVIS. DAVIS, DAVIS. DAVIS, DAVIS. DAVIS. DAVIS, DAVIS, DAVIS. DAVIS. ARLENE A 49,75 BELINDA J 174 CLIFFORD P 43,240 CLYDE L 66,71 DANIEL P 75,240 CORNELL B 222 CHARLES J 203 DENISE DACIE 55,203 DONNA L 56 ELTON L 168,174 DAVIS, FELICIA KAY 203 DAVIS, JOHN E 174 DAVIS. LARNELL G 240 DAVIS, LISA A 120 DAVIS, MARIE A 222 DAVIS, NARDA YVETTE 203 DAVIS, REGINALD 203 DAVIS, RIAN 174 DAVIS, ROLLIN 222 DAVIS, STEVEN L 47,174 DAVIS. TODD 13 DAVIS, THEYLER G 73,222 DAVIS, TOLLICCIA L 240 DUNNE, DARLENE M 118,204 DUNSTON, FREDRICK A 73,223 DUONG, ANITA 240 DUONG, TERESA 241 DURAN, TINA MARIE 204 DYKAS, JOHN F 241 DYLEWSKI, KATRINA J 175 EABRON, KIMBERLY Y 241 EAGLIN, MARSHA J 26,34,36,241 EARVIN, DAVA M 223 EATON, EUGENE 56 EDDINGS, JACQUELIN 223 EDWARDS, ANITA 175 EDWARDS, CLIFTON B 204 EDWARDS, DENISE 74,241 EDWARDS, MARICA E 175 EDWARDS, RONALD 241 EHLERT, LAURA S 175 ELBERT, LINDA 175 ELBERT, MELANIE DEE 30,48,200,204 ELIE, DEBORAH A 176 ELEUTERI, CHRISTINE 204 ELEUTERI, MICHAEL P 223 ELEUTERI, PETER R 241 ELKINS, ROBERT 241 ELLEBB SHEILA M 241 DAVIS, TRINA L 203 DAVIS, VICTOR L 148 DAWID, JUDITH P 222 DEAN, MOSES 222 DEANGELO, PATRICE E 203 DEARBONE, JAMES L 143,240 DEARBONE, JUDITH C 203 DECINA, ELSIE B 48,58,200,203 DEGOL, MIMI 174 DEIFEL, MARK DAVID 60 DEIFEL, MATTHEW S 222 DELACRUZ, JOSEPH A 222 DELEON, EVA 24,58 ELLIOTT, FELECIA 223 ELLIS, CHINA A 52,204 ELLIS, DONNA M 176 ELLIS, ERONIE 241 ELLIS. LAURIE A 223 ELLIS. WILLIE G 241 ELMER, BRIAN J 142,161,223 ELMORE, WILLIAM E 241 ENG, JEAN 176 ENGLISH, BEVERLY J 241 ENGLISH, PHILLIP 223 ENGMANN, THOMAS S 152,223 ENGRAM, LORI M 128 ERVIN, LOLEATH T 67,223 DEMAY, REGINA G 16,222 DEMAY, ROSEMARIE 174 DENNIS, GREGORY L 240 DENNIS, LETICIA ANN 203 DENNIS, YVONNE 203 DENNY. LINDA L 222 DENWIDDIE, VERA L 200,204,267 DERUSHA, DONNA G 222 DERUSHA, GEORGE D 240 DESIO, CAROLYN N 57,174 DEVEAUX, BRIAN K 204 DEVEAUX, DAVID V 162 DIAL, JAMES 23,174 DIAZ, D AVID R 240 DIAZ, FERNANDO A 204 DIAZ, SANTOS 162 DICKER SON, ROOSEVELT 13,60,222 DICOLA, CAROL A 222 ERWIN, PEGGY S 20,42,223 ERWIN, SHARON L 223 ESCO, SHEILA Y 13 ESENSEE, ROBIN A 50,223 ESKRIDGE, LLOYD 72,223 ESPARZA, CYNTHIA K 241 ESPINOZA, VICTORIA L 241 ESPOSITO, PETER 56 ESQUIVEL, DAGOBERTO 223 EUGLING, CARLA M 42,73,218,223 EUGLING, CHARLES H 204 EVANS, JERI L 241 EVANS, KELLY S 36,37,70,200,204 EVANS, LADONNA V 223 DIENBERG, GLADYS A 39,73,222 DIENBERG, KATHLEEN S 39,240 DILLNER, WAYNE C 47,175,192 DILLS, THOMAS L 240 DIMOULAS, DIMITRIOS 162,240 DIOGUARDI, JANE E 23,168,175 DISIMONE, MARYANNE G 21 DITUSA, DANIEL J 68,222 DIXON, LUNYA M 222 DIXON, NICHELLE 240 DIXON, WILLIAM N 222 DOBBINS, FLORASHA 175 DOBRY, DEBORAH A 240 DODD, PENELOPE I 240 DODSON, CRAIG 204 DODSON, AUDREY J 175 DODSON, KAREN 175 DOEING, GLENN P 240 DOHERTY, CAROLINE F 69,218,222 DOHERTY, JANET J 175 DOLAN, JUDITH L 240 DOMKE, RALPH E 240 DONAHOO, MICHAEL P 175 DONALD, CATHY A 222 DONALD, DWIGHT M 240 DONALD. RUSSELL E 12,40,70,204 DONATES, MIGUEL D 204 DONATO, CAROL E 52,204 DONOGHUE, JOHN W 240 DOOREY, JAMES 222 FABELA, JOSE P 241 FAIR, BRUCE 20,241 FAIR, TIMOTHY M 148,223 FAIR, STEPHANIE 53,168,176 FALCO, FALCO, FALCO, FALZON JOSEPH F 204 JEANNE M 39,50,218 MARC A 241 E, JO ANNE 204 FALZONE, VINCENT J 46,176 FAREED, SHAHID 223 FARMER, ARTERIA R 223 FARRIS, KIMBERLY M 204 FARRIS, REGINAL T 142,223 FEASTER, ESTRELLITA 54,204 FEASTER, VERNECIER 241 FEARS, JERRY W 223 FELLO, JOHN P 44,156,241 FELTON, ANGELIA T 204 FELTON, GREGORY H 48,223 FELTON, SHEILA A 74,241 FENN, C FERNAN YNTHIA D 20,175 DEZ. 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MILLER. MILLER. MILLER, MILLER. MILLER, MILLER, MILLER, MILLER, MILLER, MILLER, MILLON, KAREN R 26,31,246 LAWRENCE R 210 LOUIS D 13,26,31,34,22B.236 MICHAEL J 228 MITCHELL 228 PATRICK J 246 RICHARD 70,140,142 RICK J 141 SECUNDA 210 SHARON R 68 STEVEN V 39,228 TEOFELA 75,246 TERRY 68 WILLIAM A 152,246 STEVEN L 13,228 MIMS, MICHAEL 73,228 MINER, GEORGE R 229 MINER, STEVEN R 229 MITCHELL, CHARLES W 246 MITCHELL, DEIDRA C 53,55,210 MITCHELL, GARRY S 30,34,35 MITCHELL, LEONARD 186 MITCHELL, TIMOTHY V 229 MITCHELL, VERONICA 29,70 MOBLEY, CLAUDIA J 70,211 MOBLEY, JANIE M 56,186 MOBLEY, JOHN D 246 MONTANA, EVELYN L 229 MONTANA, HAROLD 210 MONTES, ALICIA 210 MONTGOMERY, JOHN D 46,144,210 MONTGOMERY, LANITA 246 MONTOYA, JOSE P 186 MONTOYA, JUAN A 229 MOORE, AARON C 143,246 MOORE, ALBERT D 56,186 MOORE, BARBARA 186 MOORE, BENITA R 229 MOORE, CYNTHIA MOORE, 54,168,186 MOORE, DELORES 55 MOORE, GWENDOLYN F 72,229 MOORE, MARGOT C 50.210 MOORE, NATALIE A 229 MOORE. PHYLLIS K 55 MORROW, ROCHELLE 210 MOSCHETTO, JOHN V 210 MOSCHETTO, MICHELE 210 MOSLEY, NATHANIEL K 60,229 MOSS, BRIAN K 229 MOST, MELISSA M 23,26,34,39,70,229 MOTON, CATHERINE D MOTZER, KAREN S 186 MOTZER, RICHARD L 246 MOY, HOWARD 20,210 MOY, RAYMOND MOYLES, MICHELLE A 23 MUELLER, JEANINE M 36,73,229 MUELLER, JOYCE A 36,67,229 MUGNOLO, CHRISTINE A 210 MUIR, CAROL 26,49,73,218,229 MULLINS, CANDACE 210 MULLINS, DARRYL 151 MULLINS, PHILLIP J 186 MUNIZ, JOSE 210 MUNIZ, OLIVIA 246 MUNYON, VINCENT E 246 MURCHISON, DORIS A 210 MURCHISON, JEFFERY L 144,210 MURCHISON, PRISCILLA 53,56,186 MURCHINSON, VITA D 246 MURDOCK, VALLERY 246 MURPHY, BRENDA ANN 210 MURPHY, BRIDGET I 246 MURPHY, MARIE F 229 MURRELL, RONALD K 246 MURRAY, CARL H 66,186 MUSE, LETRIECE ANN 55,210 MUSZYNSKI, JAMES H 26,31,42,218,229 NACCARATO, GUY D 246 NALIAN, MICHAEL C 246 NALLS, JANICE L 55,210 NAPOLITANO, JOHN A 56,210 NAPOLITANO, ROSALBA 210 NAPOLITANO, SANTA C 23,187 NAPOLITANO, SANTA M 187 NARANJO, OLGA R 210 NATALE, DAVID P 187 NEAL, JOHN O NEAL, COCANDRA D 187 NEAL, KAREM R 210 NEAL, LAOUETA F 229 NEAL, KEVIN T 210 NEAL, MARCUS A 46,187,218 NEAL, MICHAEL A 246 NEAL, NATALIE Y 70,187 NEAL, PATRICIA A 210 NELSON, GEORGE 55,210 NELSON, ROSELYN A 13,113,246 NELSON, STEPHANIE I NELSON, VERLINDA M 56,187 NEUMANN, ANETTE 56,187 NETTLES, MICHAEL A 229 NETTLES, REGINALD A 66,150 NEVILLE, PATRICIA L 229 NEWBORN, SYLVIA L 48,127,187 NEWMAN, CONNIE F 229 NEWMAN, SCOTT W 187 NICHOLAS, SONYA A 229 NICHOLS, GWENDOLYN L 68,229 NICKELS, SUSAN L 229 NICOLETTO, ANTHONY P 229 NICOLETTO, MARIANNE 23,39,47,187 NISIVACO, RUSSELL J 210 NORFLEET, HOSEA D 187 NORMAN, CRAIG 187 NORMAN, TAL J 246 NORWICH, MARK C 229 NOTTO, RALPH W 229 NOVACK, SCOTT M 246 NOVAK, DAVID B 152,229 NOVAK, DOUGLAS J 210 NOVAK, JOHN 247 NOVOTNY, CYNTHIA A 49,229 NOWELL, KARI J 57 NOWICKI, CAROLYN M 210 NUTILE, THERESA M 13,236,247 NUTLEY, JOANNE M 57,210 NUTLEY, KAREN M 229 OBERG, MARY L 23,210 OBIAS, JUANCHO A 210 OBIAS, ROBERTO A 43,247 OBRIEN, LINDA M 20,229 OCHOA, JOSE L 247 ODEN, LEON ODONOGHUE, MAUREEN 43,210 ODONOGHUE, MICHAEL C 229 OLANDER, EVERETT R 247 OPALINSKI, RICHARD J 210 ORLANDINO, JAMES R 210 ORLANDO, ELIZABETH 188 OVALLE, GLORIA 188 OVALLE, SAMUEL 247 OWENS, CAROLYN A 75,247 OWENS, NORMA J 55 PAEZ, RAOUL T 229 PAHL, ANTONETTE L 247 PAHL, PAMELA D 229 PAIGE, RHONDA D 57,188 PALACIOS, JOSE 229 PALACIOS, RUBEN M 229 PALMER, TYRONE E 188 PANEK, LESTER R 247 PANEK, MARK W 50,211 PANI, ANTHONY G 211 PANZANI, DINO A 188 PANZANI, JOHN R 211 PAPA, MARY T 16,247 PARENT, LORI ANN 229 PARIS, CYNTHIA D 52,211 PARKER, CHERYL V 13,120,125,229 PARKER, GREGORY A 162,247 PARKER, PASCUA, PATRICIA D 188 SHERRY A PASEK, FLORIAN J 211 PASH, DA PASH, DE RLENE I 211,214 BORAH R 247 PASSARELLA, JOE P 211 PATE, ANNIE LAURA PATE, ARLETTE 229 PATE, JAMES EARL 211 PATE, TANYA V 13,229 PATE, THELEISHA R 247 PATERNO STER, SCOTT 56,211 PATTERSON, CRAIG D 229 PATTERSON, MARK L 188 PATTON, MARJORIE E 53,55 PAVELA, LINDA K 26,31,34,218,229 PAVONE. GLORIA P 229 PAYNE, KELVIS L 230 PAYNE, WILLICIA D 52,55,211 PAYTON, PAYTON, JANICE V 230 LEON S 188 PEARSON, DARREN K 20,465,188 PEARSON, CHEVELA Y 73,230 PEARSON, JEFFREY R 188 PEARSON, RONALD C 188 PEASE, GEORGE G 230 PEAVY, NINA 230 PEIFFLE, NANCY ANN 43,47 PELOSI, ALBERTO P 247 PELOSI, MANUELA 247 PEREZ, EDUARDA 247 PEREZ, JOSE 188,211 PEREZ, JULIO 230 PERKINS, ANITA Y 29,70,120,230 PERKINS, MICHAEL 141,143,247 PERKINS, THEA Y 74,247 PERKINS, VINCENT A 141,142,161,23O PERRY, ANGELINE 247 PERRY, MAMIE RUTH 56,188 PERRY, REGINALD S 60,66,71,247 PERRY, RENEE 211 PERRY, STEVEN E 230 PERRY, WILLIAM A 43,247 PERRYMAN, LINDA A 55,211 PESCH, PATRICIA M 211 PETERS, THOMAS M 24 PETERSON, DEANDRE 211 PETERSON, WALLACE L 247 PETRELLA, RAYMOND J 247 PETTY, ROSIE J 247 PFEIFER, CAROLYN 247 PHELPS, KENNETH D 151,247 PHILLIPS, ALLEN W 230 PHILLIPS, ALVIN 247 PHILLIPS, ANDREA M 13,69,74,247 PHILLIPS, ANNETTE 230 PHILLIPS, KATHLEEN L 230 PHILLIPS, MELVIN 168,188 PHILLIPS, REGGIE 230 PICKENS, MARY C 211 PICKETT, LILLIAN J 189 PIDU, RENATO A 189 Plnu, RONALDO A 230 PIEMONTE, NICHOLAS .1 131,230 PIERCE, RHONDA 131 PIERCE, sr-IEHRIE L 230 PIETRUSZYNSKI, JEFFE 230 PIETRUSZYNSKI, KIM 211 PIGAEO, JOSEPH A 1aa PINNAU, GLENN G 230 Iimozzou, AUGUST v 131,247 Pmozzou, FRANK L 211 PITTMAN, ALECIA L 248 PITTMAN, BOBBIE R 211 PLANE, JEFFREY K 189 PLANT, KAREN E PLIMMER, JAMES K 248 PLUMMER, RICHARD A 230 POKORNY, ROBERT W 142,230 POLAK, JOHN 56,189 POLK, DARRYL T 67,189 POMPA, IRMA I 248 POOL, LAKITA 248 RICHMOND, REGINALD 142,161 RICHTER, DANIEL J 190 RICHTER, LAURIE A 40,212 RIDENER, GEORGINA 75,248 RIECKE, RANDY 212 RIEHLE, MITCHELL J 39,46,47,198 RILEY, DEBORAH I. 20 RILEY, WANDA L 230 RIMNAC, CHERYL D 40,118,200,212 RINI, GEORGE N 212 SAMUELS ELSA D 249 SAMUELS, LEONARDO A 43,162,249 SANCHEZ, MARIO V 212 SANDEEN, RICHARD J 39,152,231 SANDERS, KARL 231 SANSONE, DAWN M 212 SANSONE, ROY J 134,135,I61,231 SANTANA RAFAEL D 249 SANTILLI, SANTILLI, JEANNINE M 53,126,127,180,191 LAURA L 48,49,58 POOLE, ANNETTE L 56,211 POPEK, JOHN L 189 POOLE. 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