11 A R Impressions-.. E impressed .... S Involvement 110 I impressionable . 150 Expressions .. 176 X Influences 218 T Y EDITORS K Barbara Ba rta Geri Bunker 8 ASSOCIATE EDITORS Marilyn Covelli Sue IVIcKeigue Renea Piotrowski ADVISOR Gardner Kissack Volume 18 Published by The Students REAVIS HIGH SCHOOL OAK LAWN, ILLINOIS 1 i i I , pw. YY-, -W Q g p :mr-N415 M'55'.::..r L 44-PM i 45:07 . 1- 2 , ' ' ff2,iQ ',k - 4 51 ffmg, M.. ,MV . V ,. ,,,.,.......,? . A .- QV L M ,ew Q QM! 7 Q Mm -fmgggg '52 41... M-W Q? My - Q S 1' . ,l:fL. 5 ,, - : 4 , A Meggw, B ,,,L,,v.,M,,,Wm,, .,, ,. gfvgmii l V 4 -V usv'b,,.:,:', ' - -,Q ., 1' My-ummm i Y W H W rn V YVY77ViYYVY -q .xx K-.A 3.-ff- 'W,.,XXXk a-Q- ', kk 7 ' 1 E HW, it Yfg 'K If J X V 'Wh 'VG' if fist! ' , 53 ,. 65 3, .-'fix 3 as . , 53 N Li Q , I4 V f E 5 ? E ? gf as if Li 56 si N l lg' .. :nun-, The indoor Homecoming Assembly was high- lighted by the return of a successful Reavis graduate-Willie Roy. Violet Carlson, Arla Snow, -Mike Molick, Ken Berryhill, and Sue Thorton prepare to tour the community aboard the Science Club float. ROCKETS BURN AT ORIENTAL SUNSET Chauffered by Mr. Erbes, a proud Dr. Simon and an exciting Willie Roy ride in the first Homecoming Paradethrough the community. fp . ,iw -if-? , ga ...W xx JNELCOM HOME Q. f ,miie ' u if Nami The 1967 Reavis Homecoming proved to be the most victorious and unforgettable in the history of Reavis. Not only did the Fighting Rams defeat Rich East 13-7, but the entire Reavis community overcame the season's first snow- fall. Not even the cold of winter could freeze Reavis' school spirit as the Homecoming Pep Assembly was smooth- ly moved indoors. Highlighting the Homecoming activities was the National Soccer League's lVlost Valuable Player, Reavis Grad- Willie Roy. Reavis students and faculty showed their pride in Willie Roy and Reavis by their applause, attention and enthusiasm during the activities. On Saturday morning all of the colorful and original floats participated in Reavis' first Homecoming parade through the community. On Saturday evening, faculty, students and alumni gathered in the North Gym for a trip to see an Oriental Sun- set. The highlight of the dance was the crowning of Queen Linda Jennings by Guest of Honor Willie Roy. The evenings royalty: Diane Genovese, Carol Dockstader, Terrie Shermer, Queen Linda Jennings, Pam Howell, Willie Roy, and Barb Yarmel. 4 P' s Gfnx A beaming Queen Linda receives a congratulatory kiss from Guest of Honor, Willie Roy. MMM Alumni Gale McGuire and Ken Wagner enter into an Oriental Sunset aided by Samurai Barney Tracy, 66 77 ANTIGONE -FALL AND CONTEST PLAY The First Guard Ulm DeSandoJ is the last person with whom Antigone CSilke Ruppj is permitted to speak. When the Nurse CSue Mclieiguep finds that Antigone has not slept in her bed, Anti- gone asks, Have you ever seen a world withoutcolor? Haemon CCarl Athasb pleads for Anti- gone's life, but his father Creon CBob Hamiltoni remains adamant. Antigone and ismene CLinda Dawsonj argue about the worth of dying. Reavis' new Dramatic Coach, Miss Rose, began her first year with the fall production of Jean Anouih's Antigone The well-known tragedy was misunder- stood by the Reavis audience, but the play was abridged to be entered as the contest play. Ex- ceptional performances were given by Silke, Bob, and Geri. l l l An enlivened cafeteria was the setting forthe performance of Reavis Up With People group. The evening of November 7, 1967 witnessed Reavis' most successful open house. A record breaking 4,346 people were on hand to visit classrooms and speak to the teachers. The Swim Club's routine, Cabaret, and a demonstration by the Gymnastics Club attracted a large audience. The evening was highlighted by Reavis' Up With People group who provided entertainment in the cafeteria. Tl-IE TRUTH COIVIES OUT What style! What grace! What a performance of Cabaret! Mr. McConnell dazzles his visitors with his spot less desk. RIGHT: A Hindu member praises the groups ideas of equality for all races and religions. BELOW: Four of the African members sing Kilimanjaro, a song about their homeland. l l l l ABOVE: Triplets from New York made up the group's combo. BELOW: The spokesman and chaperon on many occasions is also the group's lead singer. Reavis was honored early in the school year with a visit from the Up With People group. The group, made up of young adults from all over the world, travel the continents singing of peace and equality. Sixty out of six hundred sang for our two assem- blies. UP WITH PEOPLE ENTHUSES AND INSPIRES Sugar plums, alias the Lettermen. LETTERIVIEN DRAW CHEERS AT SENIOR BANQUET For the seniors the advance of the Christmas season has come to mean not only presents and time oft from school, but also the Senior Break- fast. A visit from Santa Claus Cthe real one from the North Polep and a hilarious version of the Nut Cracker Suite by the Lettermen were the highlights ofthe morning. i ' ,LJ-5, aaa U, i Believe it or not this is the varsity gymnastic team adoring Santa. i l l l - , ., wnmsfsefsffmiwwv FIRST CAREER DAY A Patricia Stevens representative held the attention of the girls. Q3 Students listen intently, while contemplating their futures. In March of 1967 a new and different idea was initi- ated at Reavis High School, Career Day. Through the efforts of Miss Westlund and the National Honor So- ciety, the juniors and seniors attended three lectures during the morning by experts in the fields of their choice. Among the lectures offered were law, adver- tising, modeling, medicine, teaching, accounting, and nursing. Paul Tokarz, President. l LAURELS FOR SUCCESS Scholarship, leadership, character, service. These qualities are the prerequisites neces- sary for membership in the National Honor Society. The initiation ceremonies-a can- dlelight induction and an evening banquet -properly rewarded 58 juniors and seniors for over 3 years of achievement. Mrs, Balch and Lynn. Marge Tyler, Vice-President. l l Connie McGuire guides King Terry Ter Haar to his throne '68 IVIARDI GRAS: ROARING 2O'S Even though the lawless decade had returned, Reavis students didn't stay home in terror. Roaring Twenties, this year's Mardi Gras, gave many the op- portunity to win prizes in dance and costume con- tests. Among the winners: Tom Bunker: Nancy Bing- ley: Jackie Newman, Queen: Terry Ter Haar, King. Who says blondes have more fun? l 531 Qi Q , ,Q I 1, Q4 vita: ,Urns fifinasiiz It .4 1 , ,g U' MH r N 1 SECGND ANNUAL CIRCUS-GREAT! Although it was held in the main gym instead of a huge canvas tent, the second annual Gymnastics Circus proved to be as entertaining as the real thing. Along with forty Canadian exchange students who were the guests of honor for the evening, Reavis students and faculty members were delighted by the hilarious antics of the clowns. Trampoline and tra- peze acts awed the audience as they performed with skill and ease. Kathy Cichon, Jack Paine, Peggy Nlaciuszek, and Ted Marshall are a few of the outstanding Reavis gym- nasts who participated. Peggy Maciuszek Tom Powers. Michelle Florez. HIGH FLYING ADVENTURE A windy day in Nlarch found Reavis students participating in the first annual Blueprint kite flying contest-held in the student park- ing lot. Approximately 20 kites-of various sizes and designs-cornpeted, the Science Club achieving the highest kite award. A special spirit award went to IVlr. Skoff's 2nd hour World History class for their Snoopy- Red Baron theme effect. With all this help, you'd think they could get it off the ground Col Skoff instructs his students in the ancient art of kite flying. ,, . 1 If Miss Kozlowski shows Verna Bunnell just how this sculpture was formed. THIRD ANNUAL ART FAIR An Oriental theme dominated the Third Annual Art Fair, displaying the highlights of the departments activities. Fair exhibits included paintings, draw- ings, crafts, and sculpture. Students were given an opportunity to visit the fair during their English classes. SENIORS PROVE YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU Penny Sycamore Essie Carmichael Rheba Alice Sycamore Paul Sycamore Mr. DePinna Ed Carmichael Donald Martin Vanderhof Hendersen Tony Kirby Boris Kolenkov Gay Wellington Mr. Kirby Mrs. Kirby 3 G Men Olga Katrina Alice Sycamore CAndrea LaVeIab tells her family-Grampa, her father, her mother Penny, and the Carmichaels Cher sister Essie and Essie's husband Edj-how to behave when the Kirbys cometodinner. Cast Linda Elia Pat Atkins Jane Healy Andrea LaVela Frank Meier Steve Sokolowski John Wiesemes Ken Wagner Joe Bunker Mark Bonen Don Burkett Dale DeLoriea Dorothy Hall Marie Ross Wayne Dudiak Sally McCowan Ron Capo Larry Carbonari Rich Dalton Linda Shaw Eileen McKeigue The Kirbys come onthe wrong day! You Can't Take lt With You is a three-act comedy writ- ten by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman that was pre- sented by the Class of '67 last spring. The characters were non-conformists who raised snakes, played the xylo- phone in the living room, and made candies, inserting in- appropriate sayings into the boxes before they were sold Audiences both nights really enjoyed the gifted perform- ers, making Success Number Three for Director lVlcCartin. .MQ MH J - pg r- Vg., it as Linda Elia Symmetry. Thru an elegant transition, the evening of lVlay 19 was quickly transformed into an evening of elegance. The 1967 Reavis Junior-Senior Prom glimmered in the heavenly atmosphere of the Grand Ballroom of the Conrad Hilton Hotel. The traditional silver tray was presented to the guests of honor, Dr. and lVlrs. Calli- son H. Simon, by Senior Class President, Ken Wagner. Although at the stroke of midnight this gala affair ended, the memory of this evening will long be cher- ished by all who attended. THE BICRTH GF A IVIEIVIORY The enchanted Iookingrglass reflects the evenings charm in Audrey Blum and escort, Mr. William O'Neill, subject ofthe 1967 dedica- tion. Mr. Moser congratulates Rich Matillion for placing first in the State Metal Competition. TO DEDICATE T0 AWARD TO INAUGURATE The Honors Assembly in May of 1967 was highlighted by the dedication ofthe yearbook to a surprised lVlr. O'NeilI. John Wiesemes passed the traditional gavel, signifying the leadership of the Student Council, to Dave Brost. Others, including Valedictorian, Sandra Hartman, and Sa- lutatorian, Ken Galus, were recognized fortheirefforts. 2 i iii Outgoing Student Council president, John Wiesemes, presents the gavel tothe new president, Dave Brost si E. it Q s,,,1! i ,, : Z.Q'L ww. ff 7, . ffiffggiaef ,f?'1ffW'ff ffKH22xiiiie2Q Wu., ,sf -av M4 .eb ,U -sf, mu, ,,xE,,.,,,..,, , ,gk , , K , . Aw. ,. .. A , ,, 1 0 A , M , . 9 mf . as aw A My 1 , W- , N V P 'ig ' If fsfe' ' 7 , .. . V ' ' , A 'A : L - 5 . V ., ff '5 : Ig h W mf ' 7 K . A ., X, ,. 5 , 1 2 ,.-wwf ' -. ,.,.' 52233: V ii - ff si -4? V ii1 .:f,f?fQ3: uk Qdiw Hwy, . 'N V3 We ' W f f vii , . 1 'L 5 , . 'DT , f .. . w 3, ,. K an is K 11l f, ll M' Y ,, , ' 4 9' . 3, 3' LK .4-xy RQ as :sy 1 fm 1 W si f W R 3 re 53-T-W W A L , , Q M W -K Wfqpawauv- .Ng 4, , vw ,swf 'fm' 4 4 f,,gf,A , ve' f Q22 - L m r Q., ., N , , if E gf xi, ii? A , 5, 2' ' if A ' I f 'Mlm V,A,, ,, 'W L 2 A Qiibfi 4 Q, E W. ,' W A, -,Va A ' 7 f . V ga: 452' JE' ,M fri 4 F M ,E Q YY N L J, A Y W A 24 V a ,W , A 1 ' 1 W , - . . A 'aff my ,ff Q . V V f 5 ,g . V: ,,,, jf fix' fy 5 - ' . 5 A pq awe 6, 5 kg I K V f .. , W N if wg? V WY' 85 32' ' ,Y 1 ,uf Q 'HW ,V V, 1' W V-, 'aw' W r -lf , 5? ' w N E 1 If P8 Eagerly looking forward to the picnic senior's board the buses. !1 Pam McElwee is greeted with a diploma and congratulations from Mr. Ahern, school board president. Graduation is a time of good-bye. As the Class of '67 said farewell to Reavis on June 9th they traditionally presented their class gift, The Seated Child with Cat -a sculpture by Rosemary Zwick ,... now on display in the new library. GRADUATIQN MEANS GGOD-BYE IIVIPRESSED CW THE CLASS OF 1968 Then came the time when we were finally Seniors. We had suffered through eager years of underclass life and now, at last, we were on top. Throughout the summer we eagerly anticipated our last and by far the greatest year we would be able to spend at Reavis. Upon our return in the fall, we were surprised to see the many changes that had taken place. The surround- ing fence, newly paved parking lots, incompleted new addition to the Freshmen wing, and our eagerly awaited new library all had given our school a new aura of greatness. Many of us were still talking about that summer's civil rights activi- ties when a few of our own students decided to demonstrate for their rights. In spite of an unexpected snowfall, an enthusiastic student body greeted Reavis grad and pro-soccer star, Willie Roy, the guest of honor at our homecoming acti- vities. The student council, under the leadership of President Dave Brost, under- took a project to help the underprivileged: a competitive class clothing drive which gathered over a ton of clothes for the needy of Appalachia. fNeedless to say, the Seniors were the victors.J On the social scene, the Golden Omen, Ca Coffeehouse made possible by S.A.C.l.J and the Bunk-ln, sponsored by Reavis' Up With People group, were the innova- tions of the year. Even though there was no snow on the ground in early February, the students of Reavis received a number of unexpected snow days. A concern about clothes, money, roommates, and safety were at a feverish height in March as the final plans for the second annual Senior class trip to Washington, D.C., were laid. There were certain subjects that we felt compelled to discuss that year. Even as we did the Funky-Broadway and Shing-a-linged we talked about misunderstood Bonnie and Clyde, the persecuted Smothers Brothers, and the remarkable Aven- gers Climma Peel and John Steedj. Months before the nominating committees had a chance to select their Presidential candidates, concerned students planned powerful campaigns for their choice, Pat Paulsen. fNo offense meant to Misters Kennedy, Rockefeller, and the others.J Many minds were entangled with the problems of what to do after graduation. College choice, vocational interest, and the draft were a few of the things that confused, irritated, and scared us. What can lsay? briefly summed up all our hopes and despairs. Graduation came all too quickly for some of us and none too soon for others. We had finally reached the fork in the road we had started out on together as Freshmen. Now it was time for us to go our separate ways. The time for all of us to become individuals making our own paths had come. Only in our memories would we again be together as the Class of 1968. And forever will we remember that '68 is GREAT!!! ik 12 :lf :lf It was on a bright sunny September day in 1964 that 530 cautious freshmen first passed through the threshold of formidable Reavis High School. Although Ccontinued on page 1073 JANET LOUISE ALEXANDER FRED B. Chicago: Pals: Wings, Pam, Nancy, Sandy, Pat. Bowl- ing League 1.2.3,4: Chorus 1: Drama Club 1,2,3: F.T.A. 1: French Club 1.2: G.A.A. 1: Library Council 1,2,3,4: Ram- boosters 2,3: Speech Club 2,33 Thespians 2,3,4. Plans to go to college. I leave to Miss Wilford a quiet library dur- ing seventh period. JACK AMES SUPE B. Chicago: Pals: Charlie, Gary, Puddy, Dave, Paul. J.H.S. 1.2: Math Club 3,43 N.H.S. 3.4: Cross Country 3: Basket- ball 1,2,3,4: Baseball 1,2,3. Plans to become a Physical Education teacher. I leave Reavis and all its great teach- ers-thanking them for their time and patience with me. DONALD ANDERS 'tDON B. Chicago: Pals: Ed. Jim. John, Donna, Mike. Football 1, 2. Plans to go into the navy: then to college. I leave Reavis with a feeling that I have accomplished some- thing. ' .ty . .ti eg. ROBERT ADAMS BYRD B. Chicago: Pals: Michael, Tom, Dan, Dave, Booie. Plans to get a full time job. UI leave to my little brother the knowingthat he will do as badly as l did. MARIE ADDEO RlE B. Chicago: Pals: John, Sally, Sam, Diane. Band 1,2,3 Sec., 4: F.T.A. 1: J.H.S. 1,23 Latin Club 1: Math Club 3,4: N.H.S. 3,4. Plans to attend college. I leave hoping I will do better. RICHARD AGIC 'is Q JENNY ELIZABETH ANDERSON JEN B. Chicago: Pals: Jeanne, Vi, Sharon, Irene, Chris, Kathy. Chorus 1,25 Library Council 1,2,3,4: Variety Show 2. Plans to travel, continue her education, then teach. l leave with fond remembrances of my past years-and high hopes forthe future. HENRY ARNOLD BOOlE B. Chicago: Pals: Mike, Joe, Bob, John, Tokes. Latin Club 1. I leave wishing I had never come. TERRY ARNOS BONE B. Chicago: Pals: Colleen, Nancy, Joanie, Bill. Chorus 1: G.A.A. 1,23 Variety Show 2,43 Gymnastics 3,4. Plans to go to IBM School. I leave Reavis to anyone who wants it. SENIORS -Kilim 'C7 CARL ATHAS GREEK B. Chicago: Pals: Fred, Mike, Terry, Bear, The Gang . Audio-Visual Aids 1,2: Drama Club 1,2,3,4: Library Coun- cil 1,2,3,4: Math Club 1,2: Thespians 2,3,4: Variety Show 4: Football 1,2: Wrestling 1,2: Track 1. Plans to go to college. I leave all the classes I was able to get out of to some other conniving mind. RONALD ATKINS SHRIMP B. Chicago: Pals: Carol, Frank, Jerry, Dan, Ken. Art Ser- vice League 3,4: Science Club 3: Football 1: Wrestling 1, 2,33 Baseball 4. Plans to attend Bogan Junior College and live it up while he has the chance. I leave all my old art pictures to Miss Kozlowski and Mr. Rode. I also want to wish Mr. Rode Good Luck with all his fancy ties. JOHN BAICH JOHN B. Oak Lawn: Pals: Brian, Jim, Dave, Fred, Rich. Plans to go to college. I leave Reavis realizing the value of edu- cation and success. LYNN BAICH B. Chicago: Pals: Bev, Chris, Pat, Marge, Joyce. G.A.A. 1: J.H.S. 1,2: Spanish Club 1. Plans to LlVE . I leave with mixed emotions-happy to be free, but sad to leave the good times. RICHARD BALCAITIS RICK B. Chicago: Pals: Penny, Ed, Dan, Mike, Harry. French Club 1,2: J.H.S. 1,2: Lettermen's Club 2,3,4: Library Council 3,4: Math Club 2,3,4: N.H.S, 3,41 Ramboosters 3: Variety Show 3,4: Football 1,2,3,4: Basketball 1,2,3 Cap't., 4 Cap't.: Baseball 1,2,3,4. Plans to go to college. I leave, thanking Red, Dave, Bill, Ray and Don for all the help they've given me, and hoping they know lgave my all to them. JAMES BARBEAU AVA BARNES Pals: Ted, Dennis, Chris, Danny. DIANA BARNES DI B. Chicago: Pals: Michael, Karen, Ellen, Anita, The Gang. A Cappella Choir 3: Cheerleading 2,3,4: Chorus 1,2: G.A.A. 1,2: Library Council 4: Ramboosters 2,3,4: Variety Show 2,3,4. Plans to be a secretary. I leave four wonder- ful years of high school full of memories which I will never forget. PAUL BARRIENTOS PABLO B. Chicago: Pals: Jack, Manuel, Mike, Rick. Lettermen's Club 4: Football 1,2,3,4: Wrestling 2,4. Plans to join the Air Force. I leave Reavis knowing we have the best teachers and coaches in the state. BARBARA LYNN BARTA BB, B. Chicago: Pals: Viki, Bert, Paula, Pam. ARIES 3,4 Edi- tor In Chief: Chorus 1: F.T.A. 1: French Club 1,2,3,4: .I.H.S. 1,2: N.H.S. 3,4. I leave Reavis with the memory of many fine students and teachers who have made these four years so enjoyable for me. JAMES BASTOUNES PONCHO B, Chicago: Pals: Cisco, Chico, Frank, Henry, Geronimo. Football 2: Basketball 2. Plans to be a tool and die maker. I leave with a hardy 'QUE PASA'. SHARI BAUDLER SHAR B. Chicago: Pals: Carol, Donna, Denny. N.H.S. 3. Plans to work, maybe get married and be rich. 'Al leave Reavis to Alan, and I hope IVlr. Klusendorf will never have an- other driving student like me. RALPH DAVID BAUMGARTNER RALPH B. Chicago: Pals: Gary, Dave, Bob, Ed, Kevin. Plans to go to trade school. I leave Reavis with all the hopes of makinga living. WILLIAM ROBERT BAXTER BILL B. Harvey, Illinois: Pals: Bonnie, Joe, Bob, Jerry, Don. Baseball 1,2. Plans to work. I leave Reavis to go out and work. BOB BECKER SPANOC B. Chicago: Pals: Jean, Auggie, Don, Bob, Bone. Track 1. Plans to raise horses and own my own horse ranch. UI leave Reavis the oil spots in the parking lot from my truck. CHRISTINE BEECK CHRlSlE B. Evergreen Park: Pals: C.J., Dennis, Ted, Ava, Kathy G.A.A. 1,2: Variety Show 3. Plans to go to college and have a lot of fun. I leave my brothers to face the teachers at Reavis. Heaven help them all! LES BEGOLA JUDITH ANN BELLISSINO JUDI B. Chicago: Pals: Gene, Tom, Sandy, Cow. Chorus 1,2: Variety Show 3. Plans to work for a while and then get married. I leave-isn't that enough? CLASS OF '68 KAREN BLASZAK SHARON BLIZNIAK B. Chicago3 Pals: Mary, Rita, Nancy, Bunny, Pearl. Art Service League 33 G.A.A. 2. Plans to attend business col- lege. I leave a good school, and many wonderful friends. SHARON BLOCZYNSKI SAM B. Chicagog Pals: Corn, Denise, Joyce, Barb, Terri. Bowl- ing League 1,2,3,43 Debate 1,2,3,43 F.T.A. 13 G.A.A. 1,22 J.H.S. 1,23 N.H.S. 3,41 N.F.L. 2,3,43 Science Club 4. Plans to attend Moser Secretarial School. I leave the debate team with the thought that there is always next year to sweep the New Trier Tournament. :gig CHERYL BERNHARD CHERl B. Christopher, Illinois: Pals: Mike, Carol, Linda, Pudd. Art Service League 2,3,43 Bowling League 13 French Club 23 Ramboosters 13 Variety Show 3. Plans to go to art school and become an interior decorator. I leave all my cool to those who will be laughing at me in the future. DONALD BERNARD I'DON B. Quainset Point. Rhode IsIand3 Pals: Carl, Mike, AI, Andy, Joe. Bowling League 1,2,3,43 J.H.S. 1,23 N.H.S. 3,4. Plans to go to college. 'tl leave after four rewarding years hoping the rest will be the same. LUCY BIEZYNSKI LDC B. Lima, Ohiog Pals: Linda, Marilyn, Marge, Debby, Dink. Chorus 13 G.A.A. 1,23 Ramboosters 1,2,3,4. Plans to go to Junior College. I leave Reavis with many happy memo- ries and friends I will never forget. LINDA BOBBER LA B. Oak Park, Illinois: Pals: Gene, Debbie, Jeanie, Diane, Carol. Drama Club 23 .l.H.S. 1,23 N.H.S. 3,4. Plans to be the best housewife she can be for Gene. I leave my sis- ter, Sue, three more years in the hope that she finds the happiness that I found. ALBERT E. BOEREMA AL B. Stickney Township: Pals: Paul, Ken, Eugene, Bill. A Cappella Choir 2,3,43 Chef's Club 33 Chorus 13 J.H.S. 1, 23 N.H.S. 33 Variety Show 1,33 Football 1,23 Wrestling 1,23 Track 13 Gymnastics 4. Plans to enter the Coast Guard. I leave a little wiser and a lot happier. CLIFF BOESEN CLIFF B. Chicago3 Pals: Jerry, Edward, Carol, Tom, Joe. Plans to become a meat cutter. I leave Reavis with many hap- py memories of the last four years. CAROL BOSI t'BOZ B. Chicago, Pals: Virg, Sues, Sandy, Deb, Darlene. Chorus 1,2, G.A.A. 1,2, Ramboosters 1, Variety Show 2. Plans to become a secretary and then get married. I leave hop- ing my future will hold more than my past. LINDA BRICE 'tBANANA B. Chicago, Pals: Carmen, Jean, Norene, Sally, Mary. Drama Club 1,2,4, FTA, 1,2, G.A.A. 1,2, Library Council 2: Ramboosters 1,2,3. Plans to become a secretary. DONNA BRIDGEMAN t'BRlDGE B. Chicago, Pals: Norm, Norene, Betty, Linda, German. G.A.A. 2, Ramboosters 3.4, Science Club 1. Plans to work until the right man comes along. I leave Reavis with many wonderful memories, also Miss Bochmann her football team. ANTOINETTE BOI-IM TONl B. Chicago, Pals: Jim, Donna, Marilyn, Dee, Dorothy Library Council 3, Ramboosters 3,4 Sec, Variety Show 3, 4, Track Recorder 3,4. Plans to become an airline stew- ardess. I leave sadly, taking with me many memories. MARTHA BONARIGO MARTY B. Chicago, Pals: Emily, Elda, Genie, Mary, Brothers of Brighton. Drama Club 1. Plans to work and travel-and make money. I leave Reavis the last of our great fami- lyflvlaryb- RON BOROWSKI B. Chicago, Pals: Patty, Glen, Joe, Vic, Bob. Art Service League 1,2, Chef's Club 1,2, Math Club 1, Cross Country 1, Wrestling 1,2, Baseball 1, Track 1, Swimming 1. Plans to retire at an early age. I leave Reavis with lost knowl- edge. 'S DAVE BROST BRO B. Berwyn, Illinois, Pals: Terrie, Ter Haar, Grosse, Rock- ett, The Boys. Class Officer 3: J.H,S. 2, Lettermen's Club 2,3,4, Ramboosters 3, Student Council 3,4 Pres, Variety Show 3,43 Football 1,2,3,4, Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Baseball 1,2. Plans to go to college and become a success. l leave hoping to have many more happy years to come. DARLENE BRYCHEL B. Chicago, Pals: Lenny, Melanie, Lynn, Karen, Bud. Bowling League 2. Plans to work for a while, and then get married. I leave hoping that my brother will have as much fun as l did. MARILYN ANNE BUCHHAAS LARUE B. Chicago, Pals: Chris, Bev, Diane, Silke, Bobbi. Chorus 1, F.T.A. 1, French Club 1,2, Math 2,3,4 V. Pres, German Club 3,4. Plans to attend Bogan. HI leave Reavis with its food OJ, Mr. Updyke with his ties, and a feeling that l've really accomplished something. SENIORS GAIL BUKOVSKY B. Oak Park, Illinois: Pals: Bob, Cathy, Deb, Pat, Lori. Plans to become either a receptionist, a stewardess or a model. I leave being the last of the Bukovskys who have attended here. CAROL BURGESS 'fBIRD B. Chicago: Pals: Pam, Mar, Lynn, Sue, Lou, Majorettes. ARIES 4: Drama Club 2,3,4: G.A.A. 1,2: Majorettes 4: Thespians 3,4: Variety Show 4. Plans to attend Northern Illinois University. I leave my high school years behind- realizing now how much more they could have meant to me. JOHN J. BYNARD BEAR B. Chicago: Pals: Bad, Bean, Kool, Chomper, Teddy. Plans to attend college. I leave to all loyal Sahsmen the greatness and glory that was Bear. GEORGIANN CAFCULES GEORGE B. Chicago: Pals: Diane, Ginger, Rita, Chris, Carol. F.H.A. 3,4. Plans to get a job, have fun, and be a success in any- thing she does. 'tl leave my two brothers and all the fun lhadf' JANET DIANNE CAITHAMER JAN B. Chicago: Pals: Rita, Beverly, Carols, Madeline. A Cap- pella Choir 3,43 Chorus 1,2: F.H.A. 1: Homemaking 1.2: Variety Show 2. Plans to go out and seek her fortune. I leave Reavis and each friend I have gained over the past fouryearsf' FRANK CAMFIELD B. San Antigo, Texas: Pals: John, Wayne, Al, Dan, Dennis. Bowling League 1: Math Club 1: Science Club 1: Speech Club 1,43 Football 1,2: Wrestling 3. Plans to go to col- lege. I leave Mr. Tracy my wise cracks. LINDA MARIE CALDERWOOD TANGLEFOOT B. Oak Park, Illinois: Pals: Tom, Lois, Terry, Cheri, Beth. N.H.S. 4: Science Club 4. Plans to attend college. I leave one old friend, many new friends, and one more year to Lois to do everything I didn't. SUSAN E. CAPUTO CAPUTS B. Chicago: Pals: Danny, Sandy, Sue, Kathy, Dale. A Cap- pella Choir 3.4: Cheerleading 3: Chorus 1,2: Class Offi- cer 1: Drama Club 1,2: F.M.A. 2: G.A.A. 1,2: Latin Club 1, 2,3: Math Club 2: Ramboosters 1,2,3,4: Variety Show 1,2,3: German Club 3. Plans to become a legal secretary. I leave my dead woman's hair to whomever needs it more than I do. CHRISTINE CARBONARI CHRIS B. Berwyn: Pals: Kathy, Denise, Bob, Harry, George. A Cappella Choir 3.4: Chorus 1: Drama Club 2,3,4: G.A.A. 2: Spanish Club 1,2: Thespians 2,3,4: Variety Show 2. Plans to attend college. I leave my favorite teachers behind me to join my brother Larry at college. VIOLET CARLSON VI B. Chicago: Pals: Arla, Jenny, Bets, Barb, Paul Jr. Chorus 1: Drama Club 1.2: Library Council 2,3,4: Science Club 43 Speech Club 3, Thespians 2,3,4. Plans to go to college. I leave with the wish that everyone, both faculty and class of '68, find truth and happiness in life. MICHAEL CARRANO KRUNCH B. Chicago: Pals: Diane, Karen, Mary, Gerry, Goober. Plans to attend junior college. I leave Reavis in the hands of the future students-may they take good care of it. STEVE CARRANO CHICK B. Chicago: Pals: Linda, Pete, Glenn, Al, Dan. Band 1,2,3. 4. Plans to join the armed forces. I leave Mr. Canzone the freshmen band members. PAT CARRASCO SHORTY B. Bogota, Columbia. South America: Pals: Rick, Glenn, Linda, Diane, Kathy. Drama Club 4: French Club 3: Ram- boosters 3,43 Variety Show 4. Plans to continue working at Drury Lane Theatre. I leave Reavis wishing I could have spent four complete years here. DONNA CASCIO DON B. Chicago: Pals: Dee, Jane. Karen, Frenchie. Plans to raise and groom Poodles. I leave my library card to any freshman in hopes that he uses it more than I did. KATHLEEN CICI-ION KITCHEN B. Chicago: Pals: Marge, Brenda, Georgian, The Cool Fam- ily. Chorus 1: G.A.A. 2: Ramboosters 3: Gymnastics 4. Plans to finish beauty culture. I leave Reavis hoping teachers learn how to pronounce names: also some Chiquita's. CLASS OF '68 PAT CLONINGER PATTY B. Chicago: Pals: Bob, Linda, Shorty, Marsha. Plans to be a housewife. CHRISTINA CORTINA CHRIS B. Chicago: Pals: Steve, Lynn, Marge, Pat, Joyce. Plans to do office work and eventually marry. I leave the last right library table to some senior next year to have as much fun asldidf' MARILYN COVELLI MAR B. Chicago: Pals: Mike, Dee, Donna, Toni, The Gang. ARIES 4: BLUEPRINT 4: Chorus 1: Drama Club 1: G.A.A. 1: J.H.S. 1,2: Latin Club 1,2: N.H.S. 3,4: Ramboosters 2,3 Pres, 4 Pres: Speech Club 3: Student Council 3,4 Sec: Variety Show 2,3,4. Plans to become a speech teacher. I leave Reavis with many friends and happy memories. SANDRA COWDREY SANDlE B. Chicago: Pals: Roy, Lynns, Sandy, Judy, The Gang. l-l -,t Chorus 1,2: Variety Show 1. Plans to go to work for an 0 QW airline agency. I leave Reavis surprised it only took me 1 ' four Years. iii' f 7 I 4 233 ... I get MARY DIANE CRONWALL DEE . ' -- B. Chicago: Pals: Bob, Bink, Shortie, Hambone, Karen. V F.M.A. 1,2. Plans to marry Bob and work for the tele- phone company. I leave Reavis and all the friends I Y ' have madeinthe past four years. W . CHARLES CRUMLEY CHUCK 11 QQ., - 5 B. Chicago: Pals: Deb, Rick, Dan, Ed, Bob. Bowling League it xL'Q.,fYY 2,4. Plans to become a machinist. I leave my regards to upcoming students. Sis gf JAY DEAN CUPP DEAN B. Chicago: Pals: Ken, AI, Jim, Gwen, Vince. Bowling League 2,3,4: Chef's Club 1,2: Football 1. Plans to excel at everything he does. I leave nothing, because I need itall. ROBERT DANES DAVE DANHOFF 'IDAVE B. Chicago: Pals: Terry, John, Jim, Steve, Don. Bowling League 3,4: Baseball 1,2. Plans to work and learn more in the field of printing. I leave Reavis with memories of my past four years: and hope Mr. Nagy can find a new bowler. SHARON DANHOFF B. Chicago: Pals: Sally, Marge, Kathy, Terry, Joyce. Plans to go to college and work. I leave Reavis all my A's-they were few and far between. LINDA DANIELS LIN B, Chicago: Pals: Di, Nanc, Connie, Russ. Bowling League 2: Chorus 1: F.H.A. 13 F,M,A. 4: G.A.A. 1, N.F.L. 1: Science Club 4. Plans to go to nursing school. I leave Reavis my cousin. CARMEN DAVALOS COCONUT GIRL B. Mexico City, Mexico: Pals: John, Banana, Andie, Jean, Billy, Art Service League 1,2,3,4: Drama Club 3: Ram- boosters 1,23 Variety Show 3,4. Plans to go to IBM school. I leave Reavis hoping my three sisters and brother will find as much happiness as I did. EDWIN P. DEJKA ED B, Chicago: Pals: Ken, Marisa, Bob, Ralph. Cross Coun- try 2. Plans to go into the Navy. I leave Reavis knowing l've accomplished my four year sentence. GEORGE DELGADO OASKEY B. Laredo, Mexico: Pals: Gary, Jack, Linda, T.C. Football 1,2,3,4: Basketball 1,2,3,4: Baseball 1,2,3,4. Plans to join the Coast Guard. I leave to Mr. Kiskeys and Mr. Mack a rotten taco. ROXANNE DELUCA ROCKY B. Chicago: Pals: Tom, Marie, Diane, Cathy, Sue. G.A.A. 1, Math Club 2,33 Spanish Club 1,2,3g Timers 2,3. Plans to work and marry Tom. I leave Reavis with many mem- ories and a lot of hope. fo? Ib W ie X . 617 I LINDA DAVIDENKO DAVE B. Chicago, Pals: Danny, Liz, Linda, Rita, Ken. BLUE- PRINT 4, Chorus 13 G.A.A. 1. Plans to marry a wonderful guy. I leave Reavis knowing I could have tried a lot hard- er-now I wish I had. GARY DE GOLYER B. Evergreen Park: Pals: Rick, Reg, Kluv, Baich, Ken. Art Service League 1: Cross Country 1,2,3: Wrestling 1,2, 3: Track 1,2. Plans to go to Business College. I leave Reavis unwillingly because l've had the best four years of mylifef' DIANE MARIE DEIRY DI B. Evergreen Park: Pals: Doug, Marie, Sandy, Sally, Alan. Band l,2,3,4: Class Officer 4. Plans to attend Western Illinois University. I leave Reavis with many friends and fond memories of band. RED-RED SENIORS GARY DE MARK EV B. Evergreen Parkg Pals: Tony, Phil, Al, The Canterbur- ies. Spanish Club 13 Cross Country 23 Wrestling 1. Plans to go to college. I leave with hopes that Reavis will put an elevator in so all the freshmen can use their elevator passes. NOREEN DEMETRAL NOR B. Chicago3 Pals: Jean, Linda, Carmen, Chris, Donna. Plans to go to a data processing school. I leave Miss Bochmann her footballs. Previously attended Kennedy High School. MICHAEL DEPKE CINTHIA DIAZ CINDY B. Chicago3 Pals: Anita, Dee, Nancy, The Gang, ARIES 43 Art Service League 3,43 Chorus 1,23 Class Officer 43 Drama Club 23 F.T.A. 13 G,A.A. 1,23 J.H.S. 1,23 Library Council 3,43 Ramboosters 1,2,3,4 V. Pres.3 Spanish Club 1 Treas., 2 Pres.: Speech Club 33 Variety Show 2,3,4. Plans to attend college, get rich and live happy. I leave four memorable years. NANCY DIGIULIO RI'l'A B. Monterey, California: Pals: Eddie, Rita, Brian, Sharon. Pearl. Plans to become a beautician. I leave Reavis hop- ing my sister enjoys it as much as I have. LYNDA DILORENZO HD B. Chicago3 Pals: Mickle, Gale, Kasp, HIM , Others. Art Service League 43 Library Council 1,23 Majorettes 2,3 Cap't3 Ramboosters 1,23 Student Council 1,2 Treas., 3 Sec, 43 Timers 2,31 Variety Show 1,2,3,4. Plans to work. I leave Miss Rose her fun Speech class and my locker to Wendy in hopes that she'll keep it neater than I did. CAROL DOCKSTADER B. Chicago3 Pals: George, Diane, Cindy, Dorothy, Cheer- leaders. Band 13 Cheerleading 2,3,4 Cap't3 Library Coun- cil 1,33 Ramboosters 1,2,3,4: Student Council 1,3,4 V. Pres3 Variety Show 1,2,3,4. Plans to go to secretarial college. I leave as the last of the Dockstader Sisters. NICHOLAS R. DODARO l'PINEAPPLE B. Chicago3 Pals: Becky, Karen, Jim, Rick, Jim. Wrestling 1,2. Plans to go to Bogan Jr. College. I leave Reavis with the knowledge that I have found. FRANCES DOMBROWSKI FRAN B. Chicago: Pals: Shirl, Pat, Darlene, Danny, Sharon. ARIES 43 Chorus 13 Drama Club 1,2,3 Sec, 43 F.T.A. 13 J.H.S. 23 Latin Club 1,22 Library Council 1,2,3,4, N.H.S. 3,41 Ramboosters 1,23 Speech Club 1,23 Thespians 1,2,3 Sec, 43 Variety Show 1. Plans to go to Goodman School for Acting. I leave hoping all incoming students have the fun they're supposed to have in high school--but which I never did. SHARON DOSS SHAR B. Chicago: Pals: Mark, Mickie, Sandy, Pattie, Others. Library Council 3: Ramboosters 3: Variety Show 3,4: Gymnastics 4. Plans to do some secretarial work and later get married. I leave Reavis with fond memories and four wonderful years behind me. SANDRA DOYLE SANDY B. Chicago: Pals: Jay, Kathy, Bunkies, Sherry, Denny. G.A,A. 1,2: Spanish Club 1,2. Plans to go to college. I leave knowing I found what I came for. WALTER DREYER, JR. ' WALT B. Chicago: Pals: Al, Bob, Jim. Plans to join the service. I leave behind me four profitable and happy years. SHIRLEY DUDONES SHlRL B. Chicago: Pals: Fran, Rich, Pat, Darlene, Shar. Drama Club 1,2: F.M.A. 1: G.A.A. 1,2: Latin Club 1,2 V. Pres. Library Council 4: Ramboosters 1,2. I leave Reavis be- fore it's too late. MARGARET DUDZIK MARGE B. Chicago: Pals: Jerry, Marilyn, Lucy, Linda, Debbie. Chorus 1: Ramboosters 1,2,3.4. Plans to attend secretar- ial school. I leave Reavis to my sister, hoping she has as much fun as I had. KATHLEEN DUNNE BIRD WOMAN B. Chicago: Pals: Chris, Denise, Pat, Sandy. Jeannette. Chorus 1: Drama Club 1,2: G.A.A. 2: J.H.S. 1,2: Math Club 3: N.H.S. 3.4: Ramboosters 1,2,3: Variety Show 2. Plans to go to Eastern. I leave Reavis with great expect- ations for the future and fond memories of the past. JAMIE DWYER B. Chicago: Pals: Bone, Liz, Keith, Rich, Burney. J.H.S. 1, 2: Latin Club 1: Math Club 1. Plans to become an archi- tect. I leave Reavis knowing that these four years haven't been wasted. LINDA DWYER DWEAR B. Fredericksburg, Virginia: Pals: Marty, Sandy, Emily, Linda, Nanette. Band 1: G.A.A. 1. Plans to major in busi- ness at Bogan Jr. College. I leave Reavis four years of rip-roaring excitement they'll never forget. ALLEN DYMEK AL B. Chicago: Pals: Wally, Ted, Bill, Bob, Art. Golf 2. Plans to go to college. I leave Reavis with the memory of four wonderful yea rs. CLASS OF '68 .- il ic... BETH ANN EDDINGTON B. Chicago3 Pals: Pat, Marie, Diane, Gail, Steve. Art Ser- vice League 43 Band 1,2,3,43 Ramboosters 33 Science Club 4. Plans to go to college and be successful. I leave my sister, a big 'THANK YOU' to Mr. Kissack and many hours of fun with Mr. Tracy. Formerly attended Calumet High School MELODEE EVANS 'tMEL B. Chicago: Pals: Bonnie, Nanette, Barb. Linda, W.C. Kids. F.T.A. 13 J.H.S. 1,22 Library Council 2,3,43 N.H.S. 3,42 Ram- boosters 1,2.3: Variety Show 2,4. Plans to travel and get married. I leave Reavis the best four years of my life. MARY FARBIN LITTLE MARY B. Chicago3 Pals: Pat, Cher, Chris, Reggie, Unknown. Chorus 1,23 J.H.S. 1,22 Latin Club 1.2,3 Pres., 4 Sec3 N.H.S. 3,43 Science Club 43 Variety Show 2. Plans to at- tend Mundelein College. I leave Reavis hoping that all future scholars up will appreciate titrations. mechani- cal efficiency. protein synthesis, Cicero's orations, meta- physical poetry. and the Fifth Amendment. 5-as ,Y-if GENE DZIEGINSKI HPARTNER' B. Chicago: Pals: Linda, John, Eddie, Jim, Mike. Band 1,2, 3,43 Wrestling 1. Plans to go to college and major in mu- sic. l leave Reavis knowing that it will probably be the best years in my life. LINDA DZIWAK DIZ B. Chicago: Pals: Marilyn, Genie, O'Malleys, Teresa, Sal, Michael-John. A Cappella Choir 3,43 Art Service League 2,33 Chorus 23 French Club 23 Majorettes 33 Ram- boosters 43 Timers 3,43 Variety Show 2,3,43 Track Record- er 3,4. Plans to work as a telephone operator. I leave my 'C. Rode' passes to Mr. Hession3 but I keep fond mem- ories of wrestling meets and walks before third hours. SHARON EAVES B. Chicago: Pals: Marilyn, Dee, Lynn, Shirley, Denise. Art Service League 3,41 G.A.A. 23 N.H.S. 3,43 Ramboosters 2.3. Plans to go to junior college. I leave with a sad heart and many wonderful memories of four happy years. J T? RITA FAREJ NANCY B. Chicago3 Pals: Brian, Nancy, Eddie, Sharon, Pearl. Plans to marry Brian and become a secretary. I leave the last library table to some other seniors, hoping they'llhaveas much funasldidf' CORA FICO i'CORRIE B. Chicagog Pals: Fifth. Tank, Tub. Plans to be a steward- ess. I leave Reavis and everything l own to my younger brother. DONALD FLYNN B. Chicago3 Pals: Kathy, Jimmy, Mike, Jay, Carmel. Plans to work and attend Bogan Jr. College. I leave Reavis thanking Mr. Hession for all the help he has given me throughout my senior year. PEARL ANN FOZARD ANNIE B. Chicago: Pals: Jerald, Sharon, Rita, Nancy, The Gang. Chorus 1. Plans to go to beautician school, I leave Mr, Bartelman his cat and mouse games. THOMAS FRANKE TOM B. Chicago: Pals: AI, Dave, Nick, Bob, Ron. Plans to join the Air Force. I leave Reavis gladly. DOROTHY FREDERIKSEN FRED B. Chicago: Pals: Terry, Ruthie, Jeanie, Betty. Bunny. Ramboosters 1. Plans to get a decent job and later mar- ry Terry. I leave 'Poor' Mrs. Kileen with all my absentee slips forthe fouryearsf' A. MICHAEL FOGRASE B. Chicago: Pals: Buckey, Tuna, Maynard, Thebro's. Wrestling 1: Gymnastics 3. Plans to become a million- aire. I leave with plans to further my education. ALLEN FORSTER B. Whiting, Indiana: Pals: Tim, Carl, Andrew. Chorus 1: French Club 1,2: J.H.S. 1,21 N.H.S. 3,43 Swim Club 3,4: Swimming 2,3,4. Plans to attend Purdue University to become a chemist. I leave Reavis with the thought that lwon't be back. DAVID J. FOX DAVE B. Chicago: Pals: Supe, Paul, Joe, Russ, Puddy. Bowling League 3: Drama Club 2: J.H.S. 1,2: Math Club 3,4: N.H.S. 3,4: Thespians 2: Basketball 1,25 Golf 1,2,3. Plans to make a career of being a college student. I leave know- ing I will have the friends I met in high school for the rest of my life. mm .. 2152: K A 9- L 1-v-Y EARL FREDWELL B. Poplar Bluff, Missouri: Pals: Dan, Mike, Dave, AI, Terry. Plans to go to work. I leave Reavis knowing that Imade itin four years. SUZANNE ANN FRITZLER SUE B. Chicago: Pals: Mike, Gail, Jeannie, Harry, Gang. Cho- rus 1: G.A.A. 2. Plans to work for a while, then get mar- ried. l leave Reavis to Mike and the Gang from Zales. BEVERLY SUE FROEDGE BEV B. Chicago: Pals: Dee, Janet, Chris, Diane, O.P. Gang. Chorus 1: Debate 1: Ramboosters 1,2,3: German Club 3, 4. Plans to go to college. I leave Reavis to all freshmen -who really don't know how lucky they are until it is too late. SENIORS GEORGE FRY BRUCE FUNK B. Chicago: Pals: Joe, Tom. l-larry, Jim. Bob. Plans to join the Marines for a career. I leave my moldy Mac- beth book for any junior who likes Shakespeare, BARBARA ANNE GABAY BlNK B. Rosebud, South Dakota: Pals: Dee, Don, Andi, Shorty. Band 1: BLUEPRINT 3,4. Plans to go to junior college. I leave hopefully and regretfully. The past is gone: the present is here and the future is to come. Goodbye and good luck, lVlr. Kissack! BARBARA GALLIGAN B. Chicago: Pals: Irene, Jenny, Irene, Bev, Teresa. Chorus 1: J.H.S. 1,23 N.l-I.S. 3.4. Plans to work as a secretary. I leave Reavis hoping to succeed in all that I under- take. ANDREW GAPASTIONE ANDY B. Oak Park: Pals: Don, Allan, Harold, Ron, Tim. Debate 2: Lettermen's Club 4: Spanish Club 1,23 Football 4: Wrestling 1,2,3,4. Plans to attend Northern Illinois Uni- versity. I leave knowing that I have experienced four memorable years, and I look to the future. MICHAEL GARDNER TWIGGl B. Chicago: Pals: Linda, Vic, Ed, Bill, Chuck. Band 2: BLUEPRINT 4, Plans to go to a trade school. I leave to Mr. Theodorou all of my old re-admittance slips. FRANK L. GARRETT B. Wheeling, West Virginia: Pals: Mike, Dick, Ron, Ray. I leave Reavis hoping that it will be better in the fu- ture. BARBARA GEINOSKY BARB B. Chicago: Pals: Connie, Jo. The Gang, Cheerleaders. Cheerleading 3.4: J.H.S. 1.2: Math Club 1.4: N.l-l.S. 3.4: Ramboosters 2,3.4: Spanish Club 1: Variety Show 3.4. Plans to attend the University of Illinois. I leave noth- ing to Reavis-the knowledge, the friends and the memo- ries I have attained, I prefer to keep. . .forever. DALE S, GIBBS THE BOSS B. Chicago: Pals: Rich, Al, Bob, Keith, Mike. Plans to join the Marines. I leave Reavis to my sister, Peggy. hop- ing she will enjoy it more than I did. LARRY GIBSON l'LARY B. Chicago: Pals: John, Chuk, Bob, Pat. J.H.S. 1.2: N.H.S. 3.4. Plans to go to college to earn an engineering degree. ANDREA GIERLOFF ANDlE B. Chicago: Pals: The Bunky's, Joyce, Bay, Carm, Rich. F.H.A. 2, Plans to attend junior college to get a better job. I leave all the A's I didn't get. DIANE GILMORE B. Chicago: Pals: George. Ginger, Rich, Fran. G.A.A. 3: Ramboosters 1,23 Spanish Club 1.2. Plans to work for Bell Telephone. I leave Mrs. Kileen all my short skirts, but I also regret leaving, knowing I could have done bet- ter. CLASS OF '68 JOYCE MARIE GLANDT B. Chicago: Pals: Andi, Cheryl, Chris, Sue, Donna. Sci- ence Club 4. Plans to be a secretary. I leave Reavis with many happy memories and many friends, knowing I will never say goodbye. PENNY GLEESON PEN B. Evergreen PBFKQ Pals: Rick, Sandy, Micky, Linda, The Others . BLUEPRINT 4: Chorus 2: G.A.A. 23 Ramboosters 2 Sec., 3,43 Variety Show 2,3,4: Cross Country Recorder- Capt. 3,43 Track Recorder-Capt. 2,3,4. Plans to teach art. I leave with thanks for lVlr. Rode for all his help, and a hope to have happiness in the future. BEVERLY JEAN GONCIAR BEV B. Chicago3 Pals: Bev, Pat, Linda, Robin, Bonnie. Band 1,23 G.A.A. 13 Spanish Club 13 Gymnastics 4. Plans to work as a beautician, continue school, and eventually become an airline stewardess. 'il leave the past, looking forward to a brighter, more exciting future. RICHARD GREGORCHUK RUTH GRISSOIVI B. Canton, lllinois3 Pals: Mike, Dor, Terr, Lil, Carol. Ramboosters 2,33 Science Club 4. Plans to go into mod- eling, then later get married. I leave Reavis knowing that Iwill never have to return. GREG GROCHOWSKI S.T.P. B. Chicago: Pals: Ken, Pen, Jim, Andy, Paul. Lettermen's Club 3,41 Football 2,3,4Q Baseball 1,2,3,4. Plans to go on to trade school. I leave Reavis knowing that these four years were some of the best years of my life. SUSAN LEE GOODALL SUZZIE B. Oak Park: Pals: Carol, Bonnie, Sandy, lVlarge, Toni. ARIES 43 Chorus 13 Latin Club 1.2,3 Sec., 4 Pres.3 Library Council 33 Ramboosters 1,3,4. Plans to work in the air- lines and eventually get married. I leave unwilling with many memories both good and bad. CYNTHIA GOTKOWSKI CINDY B. Chicago: Pals: Carol, Dorothy, Berri, Big Sis, Cheerleaders. A Cappella Choir 3,42 Cheerleading 2,3,4Q Chorus 13 Class Officer 23 Drama Club 1,2,3,43 G.A.A. 1,22 Library Council 2,33 Ramboosters 1,2,3,43 Thespians 1.2, 3,41 Variety Show 1,2,3,4. Plans to become a speech teacher. I leave thanking C.B. and all the people who have helped me to learn to know myself. JANIS KAY GOTTACHALK JAN B. Chicago: Pals: Nancy, Kathy, Karen. Girls in F.H.A. F.l-l.A. 2,3,4 Chair. Plans to marry. I leave an extra seat in the cafeteria for the students to come. DONALD GROTE GROTEY B. Chicago3 Pals: Bill, Randy, Paul, Bob, Mike. French Club 1.23 German Club 3,4. Plans to go to college. I leave Reavis knowing that there will not be any four years like the ones I experienced here. MICHAEL GRUETZMACHER STRETCH B. Milwaukee, Wisconsing Pals: Sue. Little Mike, Ray, Ed, Gail. J.H.S. 1,23 Math Club 43 N.H.S. 33 Science Club 4. Plans to go into the Air force. I leave with a good back- ground in electronics from Mr. Czarnecki, a vast knowl- edge of Mr. Bisbikis' theorems and corollaries, and a new outlook on life from Mr. Ochota. I thank them sin- cerely. RONALD F. GUETENSBERGER GUTES B. Chicago3 Pals: Jack, Bruce, Tom, Lou. Lettermen's Club 3,43 Football 13 Cross Country 3: Wrestling 1,2,3,43 Track 2.3. Plans to go into the Naval Reserve. I leave Reavis knowing that these have been the best four years of my life. KATHLEEN GROGAN KATHl B. Evergreen Park: Pals: Carol, Linda, Karen, Donna, The Gang. Plans to work at an airline. l leave all the rest of the Grogans to follow, and take up where I left off. TIM GRON TIM B. Chicago3 Pals: Beet, Moose, Nick, Don. J.H.S. 1,22 Math Club 3,43 N.H.S. 3,43 Golf3 Swimming 1,2,3. Plans to go to college. I leave all the fun OJ that I had in Mr. Var- Iand's math class. MIKE GROSSE THE BEAR B. Chicago3 Pals: Diana, Dave. Jim, Terry, The Gang . Lettermen's Club 3.43 Ramboosters 33 Student Council 43 Variety Show 3,42 Football 1,2,3,43 Wrestling 1,2,3,43 Track 1,2. Plans to go to college and enter the career of broadcasting. I leave a lot happier than when I arrived and more confident than I've ever been. Thanks to the Great coaches at Reavis. RITA GUTKOWSKI G.F. B. Chicago3 Pals: Shirl, Mary Lou, Denise, Roberta. ARIES 43 Chorus 13 J.H.S. 1,23 Latin Club 1,22 Math Club 43 N.H.S. 3,43 Ramboosters 2,3,43 German Club 3 Sec.. 4 Sec.: Variety Show 2. Plans to attend college and be- come a teacher, I leave to the future Modern Math ll students Mr. Varland and his FUN class. DELIA A. HADDIX DEE B. Elyria, Ohio3 Pals: Jim, Bev, Al, Lynn, Donna. Chorus 13 Debate 13 J.H.S. 1,23 N.H.S. 3,41 Ramboosters 13 Span- ish Club 2. Plans to attend college and major in Business Administration. I leave Reavis, a wonderful school, and I thank all my friends and teachers for their warm friend- ship and understanding. MARSHA HAGAMAN MAR B. Oak Lawn3 Pals: Art, Pat, Toni, Sandy, Linda. Chorus 1.2. Plans to marry Art. I leave Reavis to all underclass- men in the hopes that they can carry on the Reavis tra- ditions. SENIORS ...ao-ve Q-...N JV' in-4 NICHOLAS E. HALEY NICK B. Chicago: Pals: Steve, Tim, AI. Roger, John. Swimming 3,41 Swim Club 3.4. Plans to travel and see as much of the world as he can. I leave Reavis hoping that Steve, Cathy and Carol don't make the same mistakes l did. BOB HAMILTON HAM B. Chicago: Pals: Moochie, Jake, Mr. Norm, Buck, Chris. A Cappella Choir 2,3,4: Chorus 1: Drama Club 4: Variety Show 1.2. Plans to go into the service. I leave Reavis after four fast and wonderful years. WILLIAM HAMLIN BILL B. Chicago: Pals: Joyce, Wally, Dean, Opposition , Choir Kids. A Cappella Choir 2,3,4: Variety Show 2,3,4: Foot- ball 2: Wrestling 2: Track 2. Plans to go to mechanics school and enlist in the paratroopers. I leave Reavis to face the outside world with the knowledge I have ab- sorbed in the last four years. STEVE HANNES B. Chicago: Pals: Chris, Ron, Lynn, Mike, Jim. Cross Country 1,2: Swimming 1,2,3. Plans to go into tool and die work. I leave Reavis my striped suit and ball and chain because myfouryearrapis up. ROSEANN HARDY SKOOTER B. Chicago: Pals: Jim. Squeegy, Diane, Janis, Mrs. D. Plans to go to Computer School. DEBBIE HARGIS B. Chicago: Pals: Brian, Gail, Patty, Cathy, Mary. Plans to work for a while and then go to beautician school. I leave Reavis with many wonderful memories and hope the future will be as good. KAREN HARK B. Chicago: Pals: Jim, Ellie, Diana, The Gang. A Cappella Choir 3: BLUEPRINT 4: Chorus 1.2: Drama Club 1: G.A.A. 1: Library Council 2,3,4: Ramboosters 2,3,4: Variety Show 2,3,4. Plans to go on to school. l leave four great years, taking with me many friends and memories for they are far too valuable to be left behind. WILLIAM HARPER BILL B. Chicago: Pals: Jim, Rich, Chris, Don, Greg, BLUEPRINT 3,4. Plans to go to the University of Illinois. I leave Reavis secure in the knowledge that the teachers and staff have done their best to prepare me for my future. CHERYL ANN HARTZHEIM CHARLEY B. Chicago: Pals: Frank, Cathy, Tony, Reggie, Chris. Plans to get a good job and then get married. I leave Reavis High School. LARRY l-IAUSER WILLIAM HEDGREN WILLIE B. Oak Lawn: Pals: Don, Tim, Len, Sue, Lou. Plans to be- come a cabinet maker. I leave Reavis peacefully, hop- ing my nieces and nephews put more into it than I did. JOHN HENZLER PARTNER B. Chicago: Pals: Partners, Linda, Linda, Steve. Band 1: Swim Club 3,4 Pres: Swimming 1,2,3,4, Plans to go to college. I leave Reavis knowing that I have left some of the best years behind me. JOSEPH HERATY COUNT B, Chicago: Pals: Ray, Rich, McD Boys, Don, Al, Bowling League 1: Chef's Club 1: Basketball 1: Baseball 1,2. Plans to go into the Marines. I leave Mr, Murphy all his notes. CONNIE HERMOSILLIO CHEETAH B. Argo: Pals: Harold, Linda. Juanita, Frank, Dale, Cho- rus 1,2: Homecoming Court 2. Plans to go to college. l leave Reavis with much joy, but with a greater sad- ness. Thanks to Mr. Cupp. LINDA C. HIGGINS COOKIE B. Chicago: Pals: Eddie, The Group , Sue, Pat, Kathy. Drama Club 1,21 F.M.A. 1,2: G.A.A. 1.2: Latin Club 1.2,3,4: Ramboosters 1,2,3,4: Variety Show 2. Plans to go to Busi- ness College. I leave Mr. Nakroshis a quiet office, a dull compass, a stale bologna sandwich, and a year's supply of Coke. THERESA L. HINKER TERRl B. Chicago: Pals: George, Sharon, Sharon, Liz. Bowling League 3: G.A.A. 1,2: Ramboosters 2. I leave to my sister my contact papered locker. Good luck. DONALD HLAVAC DUCK B. Chicago: Pals: Terri, Jim, Mike, Harry, Lettermen. Lettermen's Club 3,45 Variety Show 3,4: Football 2,3,4: Basketball 1,2,3,4: Baseball 1,2,3,4. Plans to go to col- lege. I leave only to regret that I didn't have enough time to thank all the teachers and coaches for the help and push they have given me. FRED HOFFMAN B. Chicago: Pals: Marilyn, Jim, Ron, George, The Boys. Football 2: Wrestling 2: Track 3. Plans to go to college. I leave with the best years of my life behind me, and I hope to have as much luck in my future. CLASS OF '68 ANTHONY HOLOSKA B. Chicago, Pals: John, Chris, Harry, Fred, Don. Track 1. Plans to attend college. I leave Reavis knowing I will always remember these past four years. ELDA HOMMELSEN ELDIE B. Chicago: Pals: Joe, Marty, Genie, Emily, Marry. Chorus 1,23 Library Council 13 A Cappella Choir 3,43 Variety Show 2,3. Plans to finish beauty school and then get married. I leave Reavis with many wonderful memories of the past fouryearsj' SANDRA HORTON SANDY B. Chicago: Pals: Tim, Mickie, Shar, and The Others . Class Officer 1,33 Ramboosters 1,3: Variety Show 3,4: Gym- nastics Club 4. Plans to continue beauty work. I leave Mr. Mikyska the incoming freshmen, Mr. Updyke the an- nouncements, and Mr, Bloom and the Gymnastics Team the 'Very best of luck. ' MARGARET HOFFMEISTER MARGE B. Chicago3 Pals: Bob, Dale, Shirley, Kathy, Brenda. J.H.S. 1,23 N.H.S. 3,4. Plans to travel, then be an execu- tive secretary. I leave the best friends a girl could ever have! Thanks for all the help, Mr. Nakroshisf' KENNETH R. HOLDERNESS KEN B. Chicago: Pals: Rita, Steve, Don, Chris. Swim Club 4: Cross Country 2,3,4: Track 2,3,4: Swimming 1,2,3,4. Plans to go to college. I leave to go out into the world. CAROLYN HOLKER CARRIE B. Chicago: Pals: Marty, JoEIlen, Joel, Lukey. Band 1,2 Sec, 3,4: G.A.A. 13 J.H,S. 1,23 Latin Club 1,2 Pres, 33 Math Club 3, N.H.S. 3,43 S.W. Music Festival 1,2,3,43 State Music Contest 1,2,3,43 Timers 3. Plans to attend college, I leave Reavis hoping that someday I will find my Sey- mour Glass while he is lighting a candle and drinking a glass of A 84 P grapefruit juice. SHELIA HOSICK SHORTIE B. Chicago: Pals: Diane, Barb, Jean, Andie, Joyce. Plans to work in an office. I leave my shortness in hopes that l'II growa bit taller. TIM HOWELL ANIMAL B. Chicago: Pals: Shrimp, Waup, Paul, Jack, Polack. Let- termen's Club 3,4 Sec: Wrestling 1,23 Gymnastics 3,4. Plans to become a Medical and X-ray technician. I leave Reavis with high hopes for the future, and great memo- ries from the past. RON HULL B. Chicago: Pals: Paul, Boul, Steve, Jeff, The Boys. Aud- io-Visual Aids 1,2,33 Library Council 1,2,33 Student Coun- cil 1,2,3: Football 2: Wrestling 13 Gymnastics 3,4. Plans to continue his schooling. I leave my heartburn to the cafeteria, my weariness to the nurse, my post-scripts to the lot, my forged passes to whoever wants them, and four wonderful, happy years. MARY HYLAND B. Chicago: Pals: Cheri, Carol, Joey, Wally, Dreb Gang . Chorus 1: Drama Club 1,23 F.T.A. 1,2,3: G.A.A. 2: German Club 33 Library Council 3,4: Ramboosters 1. Plans to change the fashion industry. I leave my bangles and beads to all who object to them. To Mrs. Kileen and Mr. l say: 'Shalom'. GREGORY ILK NICK B. Chicago: Pals: Toksey, Zip, Sue, Karen, Pork. Chorus 1: Drama Club 3,43 A Cappella Choir 2,33 Thespians 3,43 Baseball 1. Plans to go to college. l leave Reavis with manyfond thoughts. CATHY IPPOLITO CATH B. Chicago: Pals: Wayne, Laurie, Gail, Debbie, Nancy. Plans to go to business school and then get married. NORMA HUNSAKER NORM B. Chicago: Pals: Gerry, Bridge, Norene, Betty, The Gang . Drama Club 1,22 German Club 33J.l-l.S.1,23N.H.S. 3,42 Ramboosters 1,2,3,43 Timers 33 Baseball Scorekeep- er 1,2,3,4. Plans to go to secretarial college. I leave to the coaches two of the best three athletes that Reavis willever l'l3V6j-7i'45,x22,3l'ld ? DANIEL C. HURTA l-lURKA B. Chicago: Pals: Linda, Earl, Al, Mike, Ken. Science Club 4: Football 1,23 Wrestling 1,2,3,43 Track 2. Plans to take courses in management and serve in the Navy. l leave to Reavis the hope that future students will develop some sort of respect for their school. DENNIS HURTA B. Chicago: Pals: Earl, Bob, Frank, Joe, Bill. Wrestling 2. MICHAEL JACOBY JAKE B. Chicago: Pals: Steve, Bob, Norm, Denny. Football 1: Cross Country 3: Basketball 1,2,3,4 Capt: Track 1. Plans to go on to college. l leave Reavis after four long, but en- joyable years. JOSEPH JAKUBEC GEORGEEN JAMESON GINGER B. Chicago3 Pals: Eddie, George, Diane, Jackie, Vickie. Plans to work in an office and eventually get married. l leave hoping that l never have to encounter another peri- od of time that will be as boring as the last four years have been. SENIORS JANINE JANKOWSKI B. Evergreen Park3 Pals: Carmen, Gail, Diann, Mike, Sue. G.A.A. 23 Library Council 13 Ramboosters 2. Plans to go to business college and become a secretary. I leave having accomplished complete exhaustion. SALLY SUE JARAL EGOR B. Chicago3 Pals: John, Sam. Marie, Band Kids. Band 1,2, 3,42 Library Council 4. Plans to go into secretarial work. I leave Reavis with a lot of memories. LINDA JASKUNAS J B. Chicago, Pals: John, Debby, Lucy, Mar, Marge. G.A.A. 3,41 Ramboosters 1,2,3,4. Plans to be a receptionist. I leave the back right table in the library to the next sen- iors hoping they'll have as much fun as I did. GENEVIEVE ANN JATERKA JENNIE B, Chicago3 Pals: Pam, Aurora, Wayne, Nancy, Kids at So-Fro . Science Club 43 Latin Club 23 Variety Show 4. Plans to go to nursing school or work for the airlines. I leave looking forward to a good future. JOYCE JEFFERS JEFF B. Chicago, Pals: Silke, Dave, Sam, D.C., H.H. Bowling League 1,2,3,4: Drama Club 3,41 G.A.A. 1,23 Ramboosters 2,3: Spanish Club 1.2. Plans to go to college to become a teacher. LYNDA JENNINGS JO B. Chicago3 Pals: Jerry, Karen, Jack, The Others . Cheer- leading 3,43 G.A.A. 1,23 Library Council 2,3,43 Ramboost- ers 2,3,43 Variety Show 2,3,43 Gymnastics Club 43 Home- coming Court 3,4. Plans to become a receptionist. I leave wishing Mr. Bloom the 'Best of luck' with his gym- nastic team and thanking him for all his help. . . it was appreciated. SUZANNE MARIE JENSEN SUZl B. Chicago3 Pals: Cilly, Bonnie, Karen, Gail, Majorettes. G.A.A. 13 J.H.S. 1,23 Majorettes 3 Capt, 4 Capt3 N.H.S. 3,42 Ramboosters 23 Variety Show 3,4. Plans to attend col- lege. I leave Reavis my fondest memories, friends, and the glass doors between the cafeterias. I also leave 'Beani' and the future majorettes all the luck in the world. ROBERT GERARD JOHN JOKER B. Chicago3 Pals: Mike, Phil, Brian, Kevin, Jim. Ramboost- ers 2,3,4, Plans to go to the Bahamas. I leave Reavis with everything I looked for and found. DONNA JOHNSON DON B. Chicago3 Pals: Al, Bob, Barb, Bink. Plans to work for a year then get married. I leave, I hope. PATRICIA JOHNSON JOHN B, Chicago: Pals: Terry, Joann, Sherrie, Sharon, Pam. Chorus 1,2,3. I leave gladly, I hope. PEGGY JOHNSON MPEG B. Chicago: Pals: Dennis, Lynn, Sharon, Toni, Sandy. Chorus 1: Science Club 4. Plans to marry Dennis. I leave wondering how I did it. AVIS JONES COTTONBALL B. Water Valley, Mississippi: Pals: Al, Diane. Sip, Jeff, Carol, Chorus 2: Variety Show 2. Plans to be a missionary, I leave the pumpkin pie that was a jinx to Miss Pheifferf' Aww CLASS OF '68 CAROL JOSLEYN RED B. Johnston City, Illinoisg Pals: Pat, Carol, Avis, Marilyn, Marge. Chorus 1,23 Debate 2. Plans to go into the minis- try. I leave my faith in God to all who need it. PAUL JURAVIK BOUL B. Evergreen Park3 Pals: Ron, Mel, John, Tom, Paul. Li- brary Council 1,2,33 Football 1.2: Swimming 1.2. Plans to work for the railroad and build a race car. I leave Rea- vis knowingthat I will not be back. KERRY KABZA Iii I HENRY JONES JIM JONES SMOKEY B. McKennzie, Tennessee, Pals: Bob, George, Ed, Jim, Bob. Football 1,23 Basketball 2. Plans to go to college and become an engineer. I leave Miss Rose all of my great speeches. SHARON JONES BUNNY B. Chicago3 Pals: Jack, Betty, Chris, Dor, Al. Drama Club 33 G.A.A. 1,23 Ramboosters 43 Spanish Club 1. Plans to go to college. I leave with lots of wonderful memories and all the friends l made. if f f '. 1. Pi. if 6 A wg,,,, xg' i f ..., .- FELICIA KACZOR FISH B. Chicago3 Pals: Gregg, Marilyn, Diann, Denise, Terrie. Art Service League 33 J.H.S. 2, N.H.S. 3.4. Plans to go to work. I leave Reavis with many happy memories and with all the friends I have made. THOMAS R. KALATA TOM B. Chicago3 Pals: Flo, Joe, Kevin, Ed. J.H.S. 1,23 Letter- men's Club 2,3,43 Math Club 43 N-H.S. 3,43 Football 1,22 Basketball 1,23 Golf 1,2,3,4. Plans to enter college. I leave Mr. Eilers all my cut golf balls and Mr. lhnat all the broken arrows from gym class. CAROL KALOWAY B. Chicagog Cheri, Spot, Jimmie, Joey, George. Plans to study at the Art Institute. I leave all of my favorite classes and good times to Steve and Mike and hope they haveasmuchfun asldid. PAUL KASTEN PAUL B. Chicago: Pals: Nancy, Ron, Boul, Jeff, Tim. A Cappella Choir 2,3 V. Pres, 4 Pres: Chorus 1: Lettermen's Club 4: Library Council 1,2: Student Council 2: Football 1,2: Wrestling 1: Gymnastics 3.4. Plans to go to junior col- lege. JOYCE LORRINE KEENAN JOY B. Chicago: Pals: Linda, Diana, Yvonne, Beverly, Debbie. Plans to enter nursing school. I leave my little sister to terrorize Reavis. IRENE KIKCIO I B, St. Mary's, Ohio: Pals: Irene, Barb, Luba, Jenny, Chris. Chorus 1: F.M.A. 1,2,3: G.A.A. 1,2: Ramboosters 1. Plans to go to college. I leave Reavis their fighting Rams so they won't be left defenseless. PATRICIA KANTECKI KENTUCKY B. Chicago: Pals: Mary. Cher, Mike, Linda. Arlene. Bowl- ing League 3.4: Chorus 1: G.A.A. 1,2: Latin Club 2,3,4: Sci- ence Club 4. Plans to work a little and go to college. I leave four wonderful years and a heartfilled thanks to all my teachers. FLORIAN JAMES KARKOSKA FLO B. Chicago: Pals: Tom, Ed, Lou, John. J.l-l,S. 1,2: N.H.S. 3, 4: Baseball 1. Plans to continue his education and be- come an electrical engineer. I leave Reavis having had a lot of fun and having learned much. JOSEPH KARKOSKI JOE B. Evergreen Park: Pals: Bill, Joe, Jay, Bob. Plans to go to junior college. I leave Reavis with the memory of many enjoyableexperiences. if CHRISTINE KILSTROM CHRIS B. Chicago: Pals: Marilyn, Della, Bev, Irene, Diane. Cho- rus 1,2: F.M.A. 1,2: German Club 4. Plans to go to col- lege. I leave Reavis with the thought that I have had some of the most wonderful teachers in my school life. STEVE KOEPP LINDA KONRATH SHORTY B. Chicago: Pals: Gee , Diane, Andy, Phil , O.P. Crowd . Plans to join the service, then get married. I leave be- hind a wonderful teacher-Mrs. Brazis, knowing she has helped me to succeed in a career l'm sure to enjoy. SENIGRS LINDA R. KOTEK MAGGIE B. Chicago: Pals: Pat, Sandy, Minnie, Wauma, Jose. Plans to work and someday get married. I leave Reavis hoping that I will never return. ED KOVAL ED B. Chicago: Pals: Nick, Rick, Jeff. Lettermen's Club 3,4: Math Club 4: Cross Country 1,2,3,4 Capt: Basketball 1,2: Track 1,2,3,4: Swimming 3. Plans to attend the University of Illinois. I leave grateful to wonderful teachers, coaches and friends for the happy past four years. JANICE MARIE KOWALSKI PATCHES B. Chicago: Pals: Rich, The Bunkys'. Art Service League 2,3: BLUEPRINT 2: Debate 1. Plans to marry Rich. I leave Mr. Murphy his instructions-clip, clip, clip. LEO ALBERT KRENN B. Chicago: Pals: John, Bob, Bob, John. Gymnastics 3. Plans to go to trade school. I leave Reavis knowing that I have successfully passed my four years of high school. WILLIAM KRIEKEL BILL B. Chicago: Pals: Jim, Len, Joe, John. Plans to join the navy. I leave Reavis knowing I have completed four years ofhigh school. LINDA KROL LYNN B. Chicago: Pals: Tom, Pat, Arla, Sandy, Cathy. Chorus 1: F.T.A. 1: G.A.A. 1,23 Library Council 2: Ramboosters 1,2,3, 4: Spanish Club 1: Variety Show 2. Plans to go to Bryant and Stratton College for programming. I leave two posts in the hall for more students to walk into during assemblies. BONNIE KRUEGER FRUEG B. Chicago: Pals: Gary, Nanette, Melodee, Linda, Ever- green Park Kids. F.T.A. 1: Library Council 1,2,3,4: Ram- boosters 1,2,3: Student Council 3,4: Variety Show 2,4. Plans to travel. I leave knowing I can never relive these past four years, butthat I can always keep my memories. DENISE KRUPINSKI B. Chicago: Pals: B.W. , Chris, Sharon, G.F. , H.H. Gang. A Cappella Choir 3.4: Cheerleading 3: Chorus 1,2: F.T.A. 1: French Club 1: G.A.A. 2: J.H.S. 1,2: N.H.S. 3,4: Ram- boosters 1,2,3 Sec, 4: Variety Show 2,3,4. Plans to go to college. I leave my garden to G.F. -who really de- servesit. LUCILLE KUBIAK ClLLY B. Chicago: Pals: Bill, Sue, Kathy, Bonnie, Fish. Chorus 1: J.H.S. 1,2: Majorettes 3,4: N.H.D. 3,4: Ramboosters 1: Timers 2,3: Variety Show 3,4. Plans to go to junior col- lege. I leave four great years behind me which will be some of the greatest years of my life. VIRGIL ALLEN KUHL ALBERT B. Chicago: Pals: Gary, Glen, Tony, Cantehburies. Band 1,2,3,4 Pres: Math Club 2.3,-4. Plans to go to Chicago Circle. I leave Reavis knowing that the more l learn, the more I realize how much there is to learn. SUSAN R. KULPSHAS SUZl B. Chicago: Pals: Janice, Bev, Terry, Lester, Greek. Plans to go to work. I leave myself to Reavis for another year. ARNOLD KUTA TERESE KWIATT TERRl B. Chicago: Pals: Don, Peg, Jo Ann, Lu, Majorettes. Bowl- ing League 2: Debate 1: French Club 1: G.A.A. 1,2: J.H.S. 1,2: Maiorettes 4: N.H.S. 3.4: Ramboosters 1,2: Variety Show 1,2,4: Gymnastics Club 3. Plans to become a secre- tary. I leave Reavis with the best of memories because Reavis lSthe best. GEORGE LAVOIE RONALD LERACY CHERRY BABY B. Chicago: Pals: Pazoo, Chal, Seed, Scootch, Zush. J.H.S. 1, Plans to make a few million. I leave the tradition of Sahs to all. TOM LESNIAK HLESTER' B. Evergreen Park: Pals: Mike, Bruce, Jim, Cindy, The Guys. Band 1: Latin Club 2: Lettermen's Club 3,4: Stu- dent Council 4: Swim Club 3: Variety Show 4: Football 1,2,3,4: Wrestling 1,2,3,4: Golf 3. Plans to go to college. I leave unhappily, but happily. ROBERT LIEBMANN LlNDA LEE LINN LlN B, Blue Island: Pals: Jimmy, Bunny, Terri, Bros, Lil. Chorus 1: Ramboosters 1. Plans to work and then marry Jim. l leave to Mr. Shellberg all of his 'Great' experi- ments. CLASS OF '68 JEANNETTE LONG B. Artesia, California: Pals: Linda, Debbie, Nancy, Marge, Band Kids. Band 1,2,3,4 Treas: J.H.S. 1,23 Math Club 4: N.H.S. 3,4. Plans to go to college. I leave to the future students of Reavis many enlightening teachers: and to Mr. Nakroshis, all my problems. EDWARD LUNDH PARTNER B. Chicago: Pals: Linda, Gene, John, Jim, Mike. Football 1. Plans to get rich and see the world. I leave Reavis just a little bit happy to be through. KATHLEEN LYNN BLONDEY B. Chicago: Pals: Ron, Pat, Michie, Sandy, Jeanne. Drama Club 43 Speech Club 4: Gymnastics 4. Plans to go to col- lege and become a singer. I leave Reavis to enlighten the Algarin family. DIANE LISEWSKI DI B. Chicago: Pals: Joe, Lin, Nancy, Pat, Carol. A Cappella Choir 3,43 Chorus 1,2: Drama Club 1: G.A.A. 1,2: Ram- boosters 1,2: Spanish Club 13 Variety Show 2. Plans to become a secretary. I leave Reavis to Danny with a prayer for both of them. JOHN LISICHICH B. Chicago: Pals: Tom, Florian, Ed, Henry, Mike. J.H.S. 1: Spanish Club 1,2. Plans to go to college to study engi- neering. l leave my government book to Mr. Walle and everything else to my sisters. ARLENE LOCUM AR B. Chicago: Pals: Dee, Kathy, Les, Joyce. Chorus 1: J.H.S. 1,22 N.H.S. 3,4. Plans to work for the airlines and travel. I leave Reavis, but I will not forget it. MARILYN MACEK MAR B. Chicago: Pals: Eddie, Fish, Peggy, Laurie, Nancy, Art Service League 2,3: F.H.A. 2. Plans to marry Eddie and later become an interior decorator. I leave dis skool nowing dat me have gained many pounds on me head from all da nowledge dat was porded into me. PEGGY ANN MACIUZEK PEG B. Chicago: Pals: Jim, Terri, Majorettes, and everyone! Majorettes 4: Variety Show 4: Gymnastics 3,4-Pres. Plans to attend college at least 2 yrs., work for the air- lines or teach baton. I leave Reavis knowing that these past 2 years have been the best and busiest years I've spent so far. GAIL MACK B. Chicago: Pals: Tom, Judy, Cindy, Sue, and the gang. Plans to work and later get married. I leave good times along with the bad times to future Reavis students. DENNIS MAJOR DENNY B. Chicago: Pals: Ted, Ava, Chris, Dan, Sue. French Club 1: Spanish Club 4. Plans to go to Chicago State and be- come a language teacher. I leave hoping to succeed, but glad to leave. DOMINICK MANGIARDI NICK B. Chicago: Pals: Ed, Beau, Don, Larry, Bob, Rich. Ram- boosters 3: Basketball 1: Wrestling 2. Plans to go to De Vry. I leave Reavis to my two sisters hoping they obtain as much knowledge as I have. LOUELLA ANN MARTELLO LOU B. Chicago: Pals: Larry, The Bunky's, Chris, Marge, Diane. Art Service League 2,3,4: F.H.A. 3: G.A.A. 1,23 Vari- ety Show 2,4 Plans to attend Junior College and get married. I leave to Mr. Bartelman a bat picture, to Mr. Rodeatiewhich glowsinthe dark. DONALD MACKEY BEATLE' B. Chicago: Pals: Al, Tom, Butch, Bill. Plans to travel around the country, I leave Reavis my old lockers that wouldn't work and my brother, next year. GREG MACKOWIAK LAWRENCE MAJESKI LARRY B. Chicago: Pals: Steve, Phil, Bob, George, John. Base- ball 1: Swimming 1,2,3,4. Plans to go to Trade School. I leave Reavis the fastest way possible. Qu., f' 1 PATRICIA MARTIN A'PATTl B. Chicago: Pals: Nancy, Dave, Linda, Carolyn, Cathy. Chorus 1,2. Plans to work for a while and eventually get married to Dave. I leave all the passes that were my freedom to leave during 5th, Thank you teachers. one and all. BARBARA MARTYNOWICZ BARB B. Chicago: Pals: Joe, Sue, Liz, Nan, The Gang . G.A.A. 1,2: J.H.S. 1,2: Latin Club 1. Plans to become a secretary and later get married. I leave smarter than when I came. Also, I leave my brother. SHIRLEEN MARVIN SHELLY B. Chicago: Pals: Jim, Cathy, Pat, Sandy, Marilyn. Art Service League 2: Drama Club 1,2: J.H.S. 1,2. Plans to further her education at a junior college. I leave my broken locker to my brother, hoping he has better luck with it than I did. 1968 VVHO'S WHO Most Popular: Linda Jennings and Dave Brost. Sandy McNicholas and Tim Howell, Best Dressed. Most Likely to Succeed: Paula Pieniawski, Rick Bal- George Delgado and Marilyn Covelli, Mr. 84 Miss caitis. School Spirit. is ,D K W... Ideal American Youths: Anita Stach, Terry TerHaar, Diana Barnes. 52.al?' Af f- :N - ,,: A. l A Karen Hark, Prettiest Girl and Domi- nick Mangiardi, Handsomest Boy. Athletic Hero, Jim Shaughnessy. 95.0 Pearl Fozard and Robert Class Brain, Tim Gron. John, Class Cut-ups. ..- Jenny Anderson and Ed Koval, Most Reserved. h.gX Most Talkativez Terry Arnos, Frank O'Lone. Class Voices: Liane Stranc, Ken Pospisil. Qt fi. Most Forgetful: Cindy Diaz, Tom Lesniak. Sue Jensen and Mike Grosse, Most Pleasing '- Personality. il.-'I Miss ton. Neatness, Sandy Hor- il r 11 Mr. 81 Miss Happy-Go-Lucky, Depke and Connie McGuire, Dorothy Zima, Class Giggler. Mike SENIORS EDWARD MCCORMICK ED B. Evergreen Park: Pals: Tom, Florian, John. Basketball 1. Plans to attend college and study computer program- ming. I leave Reavis to my little sister and hope that the school remains standing. JAMES BRIAN McCORMlCK BRIAN B. Evansville, Indiana: Pals: Mike, Jim, Kevin, Frank, The Boys. Audio-Visual Aids 2,3,4: Drama Club 3,4: Ramboost- ers 3,4: Variety Show 3,4. Plans to go around the world, first to the Bahamas, then be a D.J. with Mike. I leave knowing that my life will be a success because l am deter- mined to make it that way. WILLIAM MCCRACKEN WILLY B. Chicago: Pals: Audrey, Ed, Steve, Dave, Diane. Art Ser- vice League 3,4: Variety Show 4. Plans to go to college and become an art teacher. I leave Reavis with four happy years behind me and hoping l succeed in college. GEORGE MATEJEK STONY B. Germany: Pals: Deb, Ted, Don, Rich, Little Skeeter. Letter- men's Club 3,4: Library Council 3,4: Variety Show 4: Bas- ketball 2: Baseball 1,2,3,4: Swimming 1. Plans to enter Morton Junior College and later become a millionaire. I leave Reavis regretfully, with memories of 4 wonderful years, and a couple of Mr. Klusendorf's baseballsf' LAURETTA MATRISCIANO DUMB-DUMB B. Chicago: Pals: Kenny, Nancy, Rita, Cathy. Plans to get married to Kenny and raise a family. I leave Reavis to anybody who wants it. PAMELA McCORKLE PAM B. Chicago: Pals: Kim, Wayne, John, Linda, Betty. Chorus 1. Plans to get a job as a secretary. I leave my sister the next four years. JOHN MCDANIEL VICKIE MCGOVERN GERTl B. Monroe, Michigan: Pals: Roland, Barbara, Karen, Sybil, Brenda. F.M.A. 1,2 Sec.: G.A.A. 1,2. Plans to marry Roland and live happily ever after. I leave to Reavis Mr. Cupp, Mr. W. Schultz, my brother Mike, and my sister Terry. Good Luck Reavis! CONSTANCE LEE MCGUIRE CONNlE B. Hamilton, Ohio: Pals: Terry, Barb, Cheerleaders, The Gang. Cheerleading 3,4: Chorus 1: J.H.S. 1,2: Latin Club 1,2: Math Club 4: N.H.S. 3,4: Ramboosters 1,2,3: Variety Show 3,4. Plans to attend college and enjoy life. I leave my brother, Ron, two more years of great fun. SANDRA MCNICHOLAS MlCKlE B. Chicago: Pals: Mike. Patti. Lynda, Sharon. and The Others . Library Council 2,35 Ramboosters 1.2.33 Variety Show 3. Plans to become a stewardess after college. I leave with my hat in my hand, a tear in my eye, and a sincere good-bye. FRED MESSINA B. Chicago: Pals: Diane, John, Joe, Geri, Bob. Bowling League 4: Wrestling 2: Baseball 2. Plans to go to college, make a million, and let Mr. Tracy invest it for him.-'ll leave Reavis hoping and praying that all the kids to come have as much fun at Reavis as I did. DENISE MIKALAUSKAS DEE B. Chicago: Pals: Arlene, Jim. Fish, Rita. Gay. Chorus 1: F.M.A, 1: J.H.S. 1.2: N.H.S. 3.4: Spanish Club 1. Plans to get a job at the airlines and have fun. I leave Reavis with no regrets and knowing there are better things to come. JAMES C. MCMAHON B. Oak Lawn: Pals: Dee, AI, Lynn, Gary. Bowling League 2,3,4: Spanish Club 2. Plans to go to Bogan Junior Col- lege. I leave Reavis with mixed feelings of sadness and happiness: sad to be leaving the friends l've made and happy to be going out in the world and find a living. ELSPETH MCMULLEN BETTY B. Chicago: Pals: Bunny, Dorothy, Chris, Bev, JoAnne. Drama Club 1,2: G.A.A. 2: Ramboosters 1,4: Spanish Club 1,2: Gymnastics 4. Plans to go on to college and then go into teaching. I leave some great times to my three younger brothers. PATRICIA A. McNAMARA PATTY B. Chicago: Pals: Baggue, Maggie, Barbnet, Ritapudd, Renealynn, B. W. Dink. Band 1,2,3,4: Bowling League 2,3. 4: G.A.A. 1: J.H.S, 1,2: N.H.S, 3,4-Tres.: Student Council 4. Plans to go to Northern, graduate, make lots of money. marry Prince Charming, and live happily ever after-amen. I leave with many memories of good times, great teachers, and lots of friends. I will really miss roaming these hallowed halls. BRUCE MILKINT GLENN MILLER UNCLE COOL GUY B. Chicago: Pals: Al, Gary, Diane, George, Steve. Band 1.2, 3,4: Chef's Club 1: Wrestling 1. Plans to study music and get rich, then go on to bigger and better things. I leave Reavis a few broken sticks, extra passes to the band room, and a worn-out coach. JAMES MILLER PUDD B. Chicago: Pals: Tokes, Superman, Al, Gary, The Band Kids. Band 1,2,3,4: J.H.S. 1,2: Math Club 2,3,4: N.l-l.S. 3, 4: Football 1,23 Baseball 1,2,3,4: Swimming 2. Plans to go to Bradley University and major in engineering. I leave the freshmen three years to find out how much they can get away with in their senior year. CLASS OF '68 LOUIS MILLER LOUlE B. Chicago: Pals: Ron, Don, Blair, Tim, Frank. Drama Club 2,3,4: Spanish Club 2: Thespians 2,3,4. Plans to attend college and then go into teaching. I leave my short story to Mr. Tobolskif' SHIRLEY RUTH MILLER SYBlL B. Chicago: Pals: Marge, Kathy, Branda, Vickie, Everyone. F.H.A. 1,2-Pres., 4-Pres.: G.A.A. 2: Variety Show 1,2,4: Gymnastics Club 4. Plans to travel, then go into l.B.M. or nursing. I leave Miss Feldt the gavel, Mr. Nakroshis his ties and Reavis two more Miller girls. Good-bye DONNA MINTON B. Knoxville, Tennessee: Pals: Kathy, Cindy, Joyce, Joan, Marge. Chorus 3: Variety Show 3. Plans to get a good office job and later get married. I leave Reavis with the four most wonderful years I have had and wishing I could startalloveragainf' DAN MITCHELL UNDERTAKER B. Berwyn: Pals: Mike, Linda, Ken. Plans to go into the Navy, and later become a mortician. I leave behind many memories, some good, some bad, so that I just about come outeven on this deal. MICHAEL D. MOLICK MIKE B. Evergreen Park: Pals: Mike, Don, Sue, Mary, Karen, Greg. Bowling League 1,2,3,4: Latin Club 1,2,3,4: Science Club 4-Sec. Plans to go to college and become a teacher. I leave giving thanks to all my teachers for four wonderful years-especially to Mrs. Arnold, without whom I couldn't have made it through my senior year. BETTY ANN MONACO SHORTIE B. Chicago: Pals: Pam, Nor, Bridge, Norm. A Cappella Choir 3: Bowling League 2: Chorus 1: G.A.A. 1,2: J.H.S. 1,2: N.H.S. 3: Ramboosters 1,2,3,4. Plans to become a secretary. I leave my middle name to my father because he uses it more than I do. DANIEL MONCHECOURT MONCH B. Charleroi, Penn.: Pals: Greg, Dennis, Ron Joe, Larry, Plans to attend college for a degree in engineering. I leave knowing that someday someone will clean the auto shopfloorsf' LINDA MONREAL MINNIE B. Chicago: Pals: Ag, Linda, Rose, Kathy, Peggy. Ram- boosters 1. Plans to work and have long vacations. I leave Miss Feldt all my straight pins. ELLEN MORROW 'tELLlE B. Oak Lawn: Pals: Karen, Diana, Pat, Kathy, The Gang. BLUEPRINT 4: Chorus 1,2: G.A.A. 1,2: Library Council 3: Ramboosters 2,3,4: Variety Show 2,3,4. Plans to attend junior college. I leave knowing that these past four years, the friends and the memories, will never be for- gotten. NANCY MOSER NANCE B. Chicago: Pals: Sally, Sandy, Janis, Jean, Ava. Chorus 1: F.H.A. 1,2,3-Pres., 4-Pres.: G.A.A. 2: Ramboosters 1: Variety Show 1,2,4. Plans to go to junior college and then to a nursing school. I leave all my undone homework to my sister Sue, who I know will leave more for my brother. and hope that she will have as much fun and appreciate Reavis as much as I did. ROY MROCH MOOCH B. Chicago: Pals: Tim, Don, Nick, Bob. J.H.S. 2: Football 2: Wrestling 1,2,3. Plans to graduate from college and then pursue a military career. I leave Reavis with a better understanding of life and a sincere hope for the future. JOHN MROFKA B. Chicago: Pals: Jim, Fred, and the Bros. Football 1: Wrestlingl. RICHARD MROZ RICH B. Chicago: Pals: Rose, Donna, Bob, Al, Jim. Plans to be a cabinet maker. I leave knowing that there will never be another four years like the past four. BEVERLY ANN MUCCI BEV B. Chicago: Pals: Bev, Robin, Lynn, Linda, Mary. Chorus 1,2: Latin Club 1,2: Drama Club 1. Plans to continue school and work in l.B.M. I leave everything I have to give-which is nothing. KATHERINE VICTORIA MUGICA KATHY B. Chicago: Pals: Pat, Robin, Nancy, Linda, Donna. BLUE- PRINT 2.3: G.A,A. 1: Spanish Club 1. Plans to go to Patri- cia Stevens. I leave the most wonderful years of my life knowing l'Il never have another like those. KAREN MULCAHY 'tRED B. Chicago: Pals: Gene, Kathy, Terry, Tom, G.A.A. 1,2: J.H.S. 1,2. Plans to attend Illinois State University and major in Physical Education. I leave Reavis with many happy memories and a lot of friends. I hope the next four yearsareas enjoyable. KAREN IRENE MURDEN 'BOUNCE' B. Chicago: Pals: Greg, Silke, Mike, Sue. Chorus 1,2: Drama Club 2,3-Tres., 4-V. Pres.: J.H.S. 1,2: Latin Club 1,2: N.H.S. 3,4: Speech Club 1,2: Thespians 2,3-Tres., 4-V. Pres. Plans to attend Nurses School and then get married. I leave all my thanks to the Drama Club for one handful of orange paint that started my life. TOM MURPHY MURPH B. Chicago: Pals: John, Larry, Joe, Tom. Plans to be a carpenter or maybe enlist. I leave Reavis after four great years. 'C' GT? , fr I me SENIORS GRACE MARIE MUTHART MIDGET B. Chicago, Pals: Doris, Jeannette, Cathy, Roger, Linda. F.H.A. 3,4. Plans to go to night school and get a good job. I leave Reavis with a lot of hope that my brother George will have as much fun as I did. THEODORE MYCZEK T.B. B. Chicago3 Pals: Sue, Dennis, Chris, Ava, Dan. Bowling League 3. Plans to become a beautician. I leave Reavis hoping that my brother and sisters take full advantage of what it offers to them. JIM NARBONE B. Jolietg Pals: Peg, The Brs., Ed, John, John. Plans to work and go to college. I leave Reavis after spending the most wonderful four years I ever spent. Y M . V' ,,, . SHIRLEY MAY NELSON SHlRLS B. Chicago3 Pals: G. F., Sue, Denise, Hooper, Bobbi. Plans to work, go to college, and marry. Chorus 1,22 F.M.A. 13 G.A.A. 13 J.H.S. 1,22 Latin Club 1,2,3-V. Pres.3 Math Club 23 N.H.S. 3,43 N.HS. 3,42 Ramboosters 2.3,43 Variety Show 2. I leave nothing except unlocatable books in a jungle- infested locker and I take with me lasting friendships and wonderful memories. WALTER NEUMAN WALLY B. Chicago3 Pals: Don, Dan, Bruce, Jeff, Debbie, Bowling League 1,2,3,43 Math Club 3,43 Swimming 1. Plans to attend college and study civil engineering. All I leave is Mr. Varlandg he's more than the school can handle. GEORGE NICHOLSON HERSHEY B. Chicago3 Pals: Joe, Rich B., Ernie, Sherry, Mike. Band 1,2,3,4-V. Pr., Football 13 Wrestling 13 Track 1. Plans to go into the Navy. 'tl leave sadly, wishing I had done better to please my teachers. 'lv' GLORIA NEEDHAM JEAN' B. Roda, Virginia3 Pals: Linda, Carmen, Nor, Norman, Bob Plans to work for the airlines. I leave Reavis after en joying two happy years. Previously attended Harper High LARRY NELSON LEN NELSON B. Chicago. FRANCES JEAN NICKELS FRAN B. Chicago, Pals: Roy, Sandy, Liane. Art Service League 13 Ramboosters 1,2. Plans to live happily ever after. 'll leave my sisters. Peggy and Wendy. Good luck. PATRICIA NOE TRlSH B. Chicago: Pals: Fran, Shirley, Gale, Peggy, Sandy, Art Service League 1: Bowling League 1,2,3,4: Latin Club 1. Plans to go to beauty school. l leave Reavis to anyone who wantsit. TERRY NOVACK B. Chicago: Pals: Dave, Les, Andy, Jeff, Don. Lettermen's Club 3,43 Wrestling 1,2,3,43 Baseball 2. Plans to go to Western Illinois University. I leave to Fitz my brother and hope he'll succeed in wrestling. 4473... CLASS OF '68 BONNIE NOWORUL B. Chicago: Pals: Larry, Robin, Bev, Lynn, Bev. Plans to go to l.B.M. school. I leave knowing I will never have so much fun as I have had these last four years. JOHN OBOIKOVITZ PARTNER B, Chicago: Pals: Linda, Partners, Linda, Lumpy. Class Officer 2: Lettermen's Club 4: Student Council 2: Football l,2: Basketball l,2: Track 1: Gymnastics 3,4. Plans to attend college and become a history teacher. I leave knowing Mr. Schmidt could not persuade me to be a mechanic: but give him credit fortryingf' JOSEPH J. O'CONNELL JOE B. Chicago: Pals: Paul, Dave, Puddy, Renea, Jo. ARIES 33 Bowling League 1,2,4: J.H.S. 2,3: Math Club 2: N.H.S. 3,4: RAMPAGE 4. Plans to go on to college to become a biologist. I leave Reavis sadly, but with a pleasing sense ofaccomplishmentf' JOSEPH O'DETTE JOE B. Chicago: Pals: Jerry, Tom, Cliff, Bob, Jim. Band l,2: Baseball 1,2. Plans to go to trade school. I leave four O.K. years at Reavis. KATHLEEN PATRICIA O'DONNELL KATHY B. Chicago: Pals: The Gang. A Cappella Choir 1,2: BLUE- PRINT l,2: Bowling League 4: Latin Club 1,2: Library Council 4: Math Club 1: N.H.S. 3: Spanish Club 3,4: Var- iety Show 1. Plans on going to college to become a teacher. I leave these halls, but will return again. MICHAEL OGRYZEK ':PARTNER B. Chicago: Pals: Partners, Lindas, Steve. Spanish Club 2: Wrestling 1,2,3: Track 2. Plans.to go to college to be- come a teacher. I leave Reavis with many memories of the past, with great hopes for the future and happiness in knowing that I made it in only four years. FRANK O'LONE COWBOY B. Chicago: Pals: Sue, Brian, Mike, The Boys, The Gang. Library Council 3,4: Ramboosters 3,4: Spanish Club 1: Variety Show 3,4: Football l,2: Cross Country 3: Wres- tling l,2,3. Plans to go to college and become a busi- ness administrator. I leave hoping Mr. Wallace gets his Doctor's Degree, and Mr. Tracy becomes rich. KEVIN O'MALLEY O'MAL B. Frostbite Falls, Ohio: Pals: The Boys, Brian, Mike, Frank, The Gang. Debate 2: Lettermen's Club 4: N.F.L. 2: Ramboosters 3,4: Variety Show 3,4: Football 1,2,3,4: Wrestling 1,2,3,4: Track 1,2. Plans to do a lot of traveling and to be a success. HARRY PAGE HORSE B. Oak Lawn: Pals: Roey, Mike, Carol, Jim, Don. Letter- men's Club 2,3,4 Treas: Variety Show 3,4: Football 1,2, 3,4: Basketball 1,2,3,4: Track 1,2,3,4. Plans to attend col- lege. I leave Reavis hoping that the rest of my life will be as great as the years I spent here. KAREN PALKA B. Chicago3 Pals: Pat, Lin, Mickie, The Others , Major- ettes. J.H.S. 1,23 Majorettes 3-Sec., 43 Variety Show 3,4. Plans to be a stewardess. I leave wishing the incoming freshmen have as much fun as I did. DONNA JEAN PALMER D.J. B. Chicago3 Pals: David, Toni, Marilyn, Dee, The Gang. A Cappella Choir 43 ARIES 43 Chorus 13 Class Officers 33 Drama Club 13 F.T.A. 13 G.A.A. 1,22 Library Council 3,43 Ramboosters 2,3,4 Treas3 Spanish Club 1,21 Variety Show 2,3,43 Gymnastics Club 3. Plans to attend Northern Illi- nois University. I leave Reavis having attained seIf-con- fidence and four more Palmers to come. JOYCE PALMER B. Evergreen Park: Pals: Bill, Lynn, Marge, Cindy, Pat. A Cappella Choir 43 Art Service League 1,2,3,4j Spanish Club 13 Student Council 33 Variety Show 3. Plans to be- come a cosmotologist. I leave to my sister my broken Iockerinthe senior wing. MARY ANN PASSO B. Chicago3 Pals: Jim, Bev, Marilyn, Dave, Lois. Chorus 13 J.H.S. 1,2 Treas3 Library Council 23 N.H.S. 3,43 Ram- boosters 2. Plans to go to business college. I leave to some lucky student locker W2-90 which never opens. LUCINDA JO PATTON CINDY B. Princeton, West Virginia3 Pals: Joyce, Donna, Elda, Sue. A Cappella Choir 3,43 Chorus 1,23 Spanish Club 13 Timers 33 Variety Show 2,3. Plans to attend Pillsbury Bible College. I leave Reavis with few regrets and great plansforthefuturef' PATRICIA ANN PAYNE PAT B. Chicago3 Pals: Ron, Gail, Debbie, Cathy, Sue. Chorus 1,22 Drama Club 2,3,43 F.M.A. 13 J.H.S. 1,21 Ramboosters 1. Plans to continue working as a secretary. I leave Reavis to my brother, Jack, knowing he'Il do his best for ourschoolf' RICHARD PEDROSA RICH B. Chicago3 Pals: Joe, Bill, Jerry, Mike, Gary. Football 13 Track 1,2,3,4. Plans to go to work and leave for the ser- vice. I leave because I have to. PHIL PENANSKY POLOCK B. Chicago: Pals: Fred, John, Mike, Joker, Marty. Wres- tling 1. Plans to join the Marines. I leave Reavis three brothers worse than me. BOB J. PERLONGO B. Chicago3 Pals: Mike, Jerry, Pete, Spider, Al. Plans to attend University of Illinois. I leave Reavis and four of the best years in my life. I hope that future students at R.H.S. obtain a prosperous education as I did. SENIORS IPHIGENIA PHILOSOPHOS GENlE B. Chicago3 Pals: Diz, Emily, Marty, Elda, Brothers of Brighton. A Cappella Choir 3.4: Chorus 1,2 Sec: G.A.A. 1,23 Latin Club 1,2,3 Treasg Ramboosters 33 Timers 3,43 Variety Show 2: Track Recorder 3,4. Plans to work and make money. I leave knowing I should have tried a lot harder. PAULA PIENIAWSKI BOOKS' B. Chicago: Pals: Shirley, Kathy, JoAnn, Barb, Rita. G.A.A. 1,21 J.H.S. 1,2 Pres: N.H.S. 3,43 Ramboosters 1,2,3,4: Science Club 4. Plans to attend St. Xavier College. I leave many happy memories behind and I look forward to the road of the future. DIANN C. PIERCE DI B. Chicago: Pals: Rick, Fish, Marge, Bev, Vicki. Spanish Club 1. Plans to go into nursing. I leave with a tear in my eye and a smile on my face. TERESA PERYSAIN TERRl B. Chicago3 Pals: Alice, Sandy, Margaret, Susan, Pam. Plans to go into secretary work. I leave Reavis knowing that they can give the future seniors a memory they will never forget. EUGENE R. PETERSON ARNIE B. Chicago: Pals: John, Tom, Jamie, Audrey, Carmen. Plans to work for the school district. I leave my locker and I hope that whoever gets it won't have as much trouble getting it open as I did! THERESA PETROWSKI TER B. Chicago3 Pals: Tom, Karen, Nance, Marge, Fish. G.A.A, 1,21 J.H.S. 2. Plans to work in an office. I leave Reavis hoping to find as much happiness in the future as I have here. RUSS PINE B, Chicago: Pals: Dave, Sam, Art, Paul, Dunce. Letter' men's Club 3,43 Cross Country 2,33 Wrestling 23 Track 1, 2,3,4. Plans to go to Bogan Institute of Technology. I leave Mr. Caiazza a pair of worn out crutches. ANN RENEA PIOTROWSKI RENEA B. Chicago3 Pals: Coz, N.H.S. Gang, Sandy, Jo Ellen. ARIES 3,43 Band 1,2,3,4Q Southwest Conference Music Festival 33 Debate 13 F.M.A. 1-V.PF9SQ J.H.S. 1,23 Math Club 33 N.H.S. 3,43 RAMPAGE 3,43 Science Club 4, Span- ish Club 13 Variety Show 2,3. Plans to go to college. I leave to Reavis 'K', and Coach' so all Reavis students may know what it is to have teachers who help make high school memorable and fun. JIM PLOSNICH PLOZ B. Chicago3 Pals: Ron, Dave, Jim, Fred, George. Bowling League 1,2: Football 1,23 Baseball 13 Swimming 1,2. Plans to go into carpentry work. I leave with one goal- to get out of the door as fast as I can. ALAN POSITANO AL B. Chicago3 Pals: Jim, Lynn, Dee, Jay. Bowling League 43 French Club 2. Plans to attend Bryant 81 Stratton Busi- ness College. I leave to Reavis four happy years that I will never see again, except in memories. KENNETH G. POSPISIL POSZ B. Chicago: Pals: John, Paul, Bill, AI, Bob. A Cappella Choir 2,3 Pres, 4 Exec. Director3 Chorus 13 Drama Club 23 Student Council 33 Swim Club 3,43 Variety Show 1,2, 3,43 Wrestling 2,43 Track 1. Plans to go to junior college. I leave four years of achievements, that they may stand as a challenge to all Reavis students, but I take with me all that I've learned from them. CAROL PLOTZMANN B. Chicago3 Pals: Rita, Denise, George, Kathy, Joyce. A Cappella Choir 3,43 Chorus 1.2: F.H.A. 33 Variety Show 2,3. Plans to get a job as a secretary. I leave to my sis- ters all the fun I had in the past four years. NORENE PURPURA NOR B. Chicago3 Pals: Betty, Bridge, Norma, Pam, Deb. G.A.A. 1,23 J.H.S. 1,23 N.H.S. 3,4Q Ramboosters 2,3,4. Plans to become a secretary. I leave Reavis with many memories and friends and hope that the Purpura's to come will havejust as much fun as I did. ROBERT JOHN PURPURA BOB B. Chicago: Pals: Roy, Puddy, Ken, John, Jim. Lettermen's Club 43 Wrestling 1,2,3,4. Plans to go to college. I leave, after four years of learning, knowing exactly nothing. SUSANNE PURSIAN SUPER-SAlN B. Chicago3 Pals: Jimmy, Barb, Lynn, Shirl, The Gang. Drama Club 23 G.A.A. 1,23 Latin Club 13 Ramboosters 1,23 Gymnastics Club 3. Plans to attend college. I leave my deepest appreciation for an excellent education. MARILYN POWERS MAR B. Chicago3 Pals: Diz, Sharon, Shirleen, Pat, Sal. Art Ser- vice League 1,2,3,43 Drama Club 1,23 Majorettes 43 Ram- boosters 2.3.43 Variety Show 2,3,4. Plans to do secretarial work. I leave with four good years behind me and many more happy ones ahead. CHARLES POVEK NORMAN RICHARD PROPER NIR NORM B. Chicago3 Pals: Bob, Steve, Joke. Football 1. Plans to attend trade school. I leave Reavis regretfully but thankfully. CLASS OF '68 ar VICTOR QUADE DUAL QUAD'S B. Oak Lawn: Pals: Mroz, Kuhl, Borowski, Kitty Kat, Plans to serve in the Navy. PATRICIA REALY PATTl B. Chicago3 Pals: Frank, Al, Mickie, Sharon, The Others . Latin Club 3,43 Ramboosters 1,33 Spanish Club 13 Variety Show 3,4. Plans to go to college. I leave Reavis with the memory of four wonderful years. JOHN REID JAY B. Chicago: Pals: Sandy, Gary, Coffman, Mike, Cathy. Palsn tojointhe MarineCorps. STEVE REYNOLDS B. Chicago, Pals: Donna, Ed, Steve, Bob, Glenn. Bowling League 2. Plans to go to IBM school. I leave my seat at lunch for anyone who's fast enough to get it. RITA MARIE REZABE B. Cicero: Pals: Carol, Georgiann, Debra. Bowling League 3,43 F.H.A, 3.4: F.M.A. 1: Library Council 1, Plans to work. I leave Reavis to my sisters and hope they enjoy it as much as l did, ED RICHEL LOUIE B. Freeport, Illinois: Lettermen's Club 43 Football 1.2,3,43 Baseball 2,4. Plans to farm, rlhn BOB RINGER BOB B. Tennessee: Pals: Donna, Dave, Rose, Rich, Tom. 'll leave Reavis wishing I had tried harder. LINDA RITZKE LYNN B. Chicago: Pals: Debbie, Robin, Kathy, Melanie. Drama Club 1,2,3. Plans to attend college. I leave with fond memories, with many friends, and parking space in the student lot. SANDRA J. ROBERSON SANDY B. Dyersburg, Tennessee, Pals: Nick, MaryAnn, Joe, Cathy, Pat. Plans to work for a while. I leave the mem- ories of 'Sandy and Nick' to Mr. Wallace. JIM ROCKETT WALLY B. Chicago: Pals: Mike, Terry, Dave. Tom, Boys and Girls . Library Council 3,43 Ramboosters 3,43 Wrestling 1,2,3,4 Capt. Plans to go to college and have a good time. lIeavehavingenjoyeditall. PATRICIA ROMA DlNK B. Chicago: Pals: Mike, Lucy, Shirleen, Cathy. John. Plans to work in an office and someday marry Mike. I leave happily yet sadly. MARILYN ROSSI '4MAR B. Chicago: Pals: Marge, Linda, Debbie. Lucy, Carol. Cho- rus 1g Ramboosters 1,2,3,4. Plans to attend a business school or junior college. l leave my smelly gym socks to whoever has the guts to wear them. DAVID ALLEN ROST DAVE B. Chicago: Pals: Joe, Carrie, Bob, Jo Ellen, Pat. Bowling League 13 Cross Country 13 Spanish Club 3. Plans to attend the University of Illinois. I leave Reavis with a word of sympathy on its great loss of the Senior Class. ALAN ROTH BIG DAD B. Chicago, Pals: Mary Ann, Dave, Terry, Jim, Ron. Letter- men's Club 43 Wrestling 1,2,3,4. Plans to go to a junior college, I leave Fitz a can of men's hair spray and Mr. Moser two bottles of 'get tough pills'. To the freshmen- KEEP SMILINGJ' ROBIN ROZICH ROB B. Chicago, Pals: Bonnie, Pat, Bev, Kathy, Bev. Art Service League 15 G.A.A. 1,23 Library Council 2. Plans to work as a secretary. I leave knowing I had four wonderful, fun- filled years in my life. WH? SENIORS SILKE E. RUPP SLlCKY B. Halle, Germany: Pals: Joyce, Karen, Jan, Sue, DC Kids , A Cappella Choir 3,43 Chorus 13 Drama Club 1,2, 3,41 F.T.A. 1: G.A.A. 13 Library Council 1,21 Science Club 43 German Club 3-Pres., 43 Speech Club 1,2,43 Thespians 1,2,3,4Q Variety Show 1, Plans to attend Northern Illinois University. I leave knowing I can close my eyes to real- ity but not to memories. KATHLEEN RYAN KATHY B, Chicago: Pals: Ken, Paula, Lynda, Isy, Nancy, Cathy. Chorus 1,22 J.H.S. 1,23 N.H.S. 3,4. Plans to attend Bob Jones University. I leave hoping that the best is yet to come. JO ELLEN RYS B. Chicago: Pals: Marilyn, Carrie, Renea, Joel, Lukey. ARIES 33 Band 1,2,3,43 Debate 1,23 J.H.S. 1,23 Math Club 33 N.H.S, 3,43 RAMPAGE 3,43 S.W.S. Music Festival 33 State Music Contest 1,2,3,-43 Variety Show 2,3,4. Plans to attend college. I leave taking with me memories of many unforgettable experiences. SUZANNE SANFILIPPO SUE B. Chicago3 Pals: Mike, Karen, Cindy. A Cappella Choir 33 Art Service League 3,43 Bowling League 2,3,43 Chorus 23 Science Club 43 Variety Show 2. Plans to become a Regis- tered Nurse. I leave my senior year to become a fresh- man again. ED SANTRY IRENE SANTRY I B. Chicago3 Pals: Bill, Irene, Jenny, Barb. Chorus 1: Math 3. Plans to go into Data Processing. I leave Reavis with great plans for the future and a feeling of fullfillmentf' HAROLD SAIDA CISCO B. Chicago: Pals: Cheetah, Eduardo, Geronimo, Pancho, Sue. French Club 13 Science Club 43 Football 1,23 Wrestl- ing 1,2,33 Baseball 1. Plans to become a commercial artist. I leave Reavis wishing I had done better, and wish- ing I could start all over again, DIANNE SALA DI B. East Chicago, Indiana: Pals: Linda, Bev, Diann, Janet, G-Gang. Drama Club 1,23 Ramboosters 1. Plans to go to college. I leave everything except my friends, my edu- cation and myself. LINDA SANELLO B. Chicago: Pals: Rich, Bonnie, Bunny, Chris, Bev. BLUE- PRINT 4, I Ieave!!! S AUGUST SCHULTZ AUG B. Chicago: Pals: Spanoc, Larry, Olie, Dale, George. Cho- rus 1: Variety Show 2. Plans to get a bike and join the Green Beret, ROBERT SHANTZ CHANCE B. Chicago: Pals: Ron, Glenn, Vic, Char, Clyde. Bowling League 2,3: Chef's Club 3: Library Council 1: Wrestling 1: Baseball 1. Plans to geta FIREBIRD 400. ROBERT M. SHARWARKO BOB B. Chicago: Pals: Locks, Jim, Rocco. Basketball 1. Plans to join the Navy. I leave Mr. Walle. EMILY SAUNDERS EM B. Chicago: Pals: George, Marti, Genie, Elda, Mary. French Club 1: Ramboosters 1,2: Variety Show 1,2. Plans to work and get married. CATHERINE SCHREY CATHY B. Chicago: Pals: Ernie, Carol, Cheryl, Carol, Sandy. Bowling League 1: Chorus 1,2,3: Choir 4: F.T.A. 2: G.A.A. 1,2. Plans to get a job. I leave Reavis after two years with many cool friends. MARGARET SCHULER MARGE B. Chicago: Pals: Linda, Diann, Fish. J.H.S. 2,3: N.H.S. 3, 4: Spanish Club 3,4. Plans to go into primary education. I leave Reavis wishing it luck. '5'-.7 JAMES SHAUGHNESSY SHAGGS B. Chicago: Pals: Anita, Larry, Beay, Horse, Duck, Letter- men's Club 3,4: Student Council 4: Variety Show 3,4: Foot- ball 1,2,3,4 Capt: Basketball 1,2,3,4: Track 1,2. Plans to go to college. I leave with a diseased mind-full of smarts? JEANIE SHAW TWlGGY B. Chicago: Pals: Dale, Geri, Jenny, Sam, Steve. ARIES 4: Art Service League 3,4: BLUEPRINT 4: Drama Club 3,4: J.H.S. 2: N.H.S. 3: S.A,C.I. 4: Thespians 3,4: Variety Show 3,4,2. Plans to go to college, then leave the country. I leave Reavis with a smile, thank you's to real people like 'K' and Mr. Bill, and flowers for all. LINDA SHERMAN LYNN B. Mulberry, Kansas: Pals: Janis, Diana, Mary Ann, Barb- ara, Madaline. Library Council 1. Plans to become a sec- retary and eventually get a job in law enforcement. I leave Reavis to my brother in hopes that it's still here for my sister. CLASS OF '68 l 4 iegiriiligkggg et I 4 .zmiffii THERESA SHERMER TERRl B. Chicago: Pals: Jack, Sandy, Jenny, Joanie, Joyce, Cho- pella Choir 33 Chorus 1,23 Class Officer 1,43 G.A.A, 23 Library Council 43 Homecoming Court 43 Cotillion 23 Ramboosters 1,2,3,43 Student Council 13 Variety Show 1,2,3,4. Plans to go to dancing school. I leave many un- forgettable memories and look towards a happy life. JEFFREY SIENKIEWICZ POLOCK B. Chicago: Pals: Joe, Tim, Paul, Jack, Ron. Band 13 J.H.S. 23 N,H.S. 3,4: Lettermen's Club 43 Cross Country 1,2,3Q Wrestling 23 Track 13 Gymnastics 3,4. Plans to attend Northern University and then go into IBM. I leave Mr. Bloom my unfinished routines. SHIRLEY ANN SIERZEGA SHIRL B. Chicagog Pals: Pam, Paula, Cathy, Nita, The Gang. Chorus 1,23 G.A.A. 1,23 Ramboosters 1,2,3,43 Spanish Club 1,23 Science Club 43 Timers 33 Variety Show 2,3,4. Plans to go to Illinois State University and become a teacher. I leave a great deal of fond memories and a de- sire to succeed in life. PAMELA SILZER PAM B. Chicago3 Pals: Jack, Sandys, Jenny, Joanie, Joyce, Cho- rus 13 J.H.S. 1,23 Latin Club 13 N.H.S. 33 Ramboosters 23 Plans to work and get married. I leave Reavis to my brothers and sisters, hoping they make the most of their four years at a great school. SANDRA SIMAK SAM B. Chicago3 Pals: Sues, Toni, Bob, The Band Gang, Jeannie. Band 1,2,33 Drama Club 23 F.M.A. 1,22 J.H.S. 1,23 Math Club 33 N.H.S. 3,42 Ramboosters 2,32 German Club 3,4 Pres. Plans to attend Utah State University. I leave no- thing except my sincere thanks to all the wonderful teachers and friends l've met over the past four years. DON SIMMONS HOSS B. Martin, Tennessee3 Pals: George, Bob, George, Debbie, Bill. J.H.S. 23 -Spanish Club 23 Cross Country 33 Track 23 Swimming 2. Plans to attend college and major in mathe- matics. I leave all my good times and hope that my siter will have all the fun that I had. BLAIR SIMON Sl B. Chicago: Pals: Tim, Joe, Jeff, Jack, Paul. Band 13 Let- termen's Club 43 Track 3,43 Gymnastics 3,4. Plans to attend college and become a teacher, I leave Reavis to my two brothers and three sisters in hopes that they will do better than I did. JOE SINAGRA WAUP B. Chicago: Pals: Tim, Jeft, Paul, Sandy, Ron. Lettermen's Club 3,43 Variety Show 43 Cross Country 1,33 Basketball 1,23 Track 23 Gymnastics 3,4. Plans to go to college. l leave Reavis completing the happiest four years of my life. DONNA SIROKY SlROK B. Chicago3 Pals: John, Lynn, Diane, Marion, Norene. Plans to go to school to become a dental assistant. I leave to my teachers a big thanks-especially to Mr. Skoff, Miss Ledford, and Mr. Tracy. BARBARA SKRABAN BARB B. Chicago: Pals: Sandy, Pat, Renea, Jeanette, Band Kids. Band 1,2,3,4: Drama Club 2: G.A.A. 1: J.H.S. 1,2: N.H.S. 3,4: Ramboosters 1. Plans to go to IBM school. I leave to my sister the hopes other having as much fun in high school as I did. RITA SMITH PUNKIN B, Pell City, Alabama: Pals: Ken, Debbie, Don, Sandy, Hank. G.A.A. 1,2. Plans to go to beauty school. I leave Reavis with the knowledge of two and one half years of studies,and thefine understanding of my teachers. JOHN SMOK SMOKEY B. Chicago: Pals: Red, Frank, Eugene, Cuckey. Chefs Club 1,2: Science Club 1: Cross Country 1: Gymnastics 2. Plans to become a private detective, I leave all my books to the coming students. ARLA SNOW GEORGE B. Sheridan, Wyoming: Pals: Violet, Lin, Sue, Cathy, other assorted characters. G.A.A. 2: Science Club 4: Variety Show 2. Plans to make the world a little better. I leave with a lot more friends and knowledge than I came with. DAVE SOLTIS BIG DAVE B. Chicago: Pals: Linda, Jim, AI, Jack, Phil. Chorus 1. Plans to go to IBM school. LYNN SOMMER LITTLE ONE B. Chicago: Pals: Nelson, Donna, AI, Bonnie, Dee. ARIES 3.4: Ramboosters 2. Plans to attend college. I leave K his littered floor. LINDA SOWELL SUE B. Chicago: Pals: Frank, Denise, Judy, Kadlec, Boso. Cho- rus 1: G.A.A. 1: Ramboosters 1. Plans to get a job and then marry Frank. I leave FINALLY! ANITA STACH NlTA B. Berwyn: Pals: Jim, Cindy, Diana, Dee, The Gang. ARIES 4, BLUEPRINT 4: Cheerleading 2,3 Capt, 4: Chorus 1,2: Class Officer 2,3,4: G.A.A. 1,2: J.H.S. 1,2: N.H.S. 3,4: Ram- boosters 1,2,3,4: Spanish Club 1,2 Sec: Variety Show 2,3, 4. Plans to go to college. I leave knowing I have a lot moretolearnf' NANETTE STAFFA NA NA B. Chicago: Pals: Denny, Bonnie, Mel, Sandy, Barb. Cho- rus 1,2: Drama Club 1,2: G.A.A. 2: Library Council 2,3,4: Ramboosters 1,2,3: Variety Show 2,4. Plans to travel. I leave Reavis knowing I have accomplished something. JIM STARK JIM B. Prairie Grove, Arkansas: Pals: Robin, Jim, Fred, Steve, The Boys. A Cappella Choir 3,4: J.H.S. 1,2,3,4: Football 1: Cross Country 2,3: Basketball 1,2,3,4: Track 1. Plans to become President of the United States. I leave four years of joy and sadness. GARY STARR JOHN STEEVES MOOSE BELLY STEEVES B. Evergreen Park: Pals: Bruce, Tom, Jim, The Guys. BLUEPRINT 4: Lettermen's Club 3,4 Pres.: Variety Show 3,4: Football 1,2,3,4: Wrestling 1,2: Baseball 1,2,3,4. Plans to attend college. I leave Reavis looking ahead but not forgetting the past. KEITH STENHOUSE B. Chicago: Pals: Judy, Bob, Sue, Larry, Jamie. J.H.S. 2. Plans to go to work and make a million dollars. I leave because I've been here four years and can't take it any more. ARLENE STERLING DEE Palsz Larry, Marilyn, Toni. Donna, Mary. Library Council 3,4: Ramboosters 3,41 Variety Show 4. Plans to go to I.B.M. school and enter into the business world. I leave Reavis with two years of happy memories. I also leave Mrs. Klusendorf her predictions. KENNETH H. STERN KEN B. Chicago: Pals: Dean, Don, Paul. Jamie. A Cappella Choir 2,3: Chef's Club 1: Chorus 1. Plans to join the Navy. I leave Reavis knowing that I received the best education there is, LIANE STRANC LEE B. Chicago: Pals: George, Pat, Fran, Silke. A Cappella Choir 3,43 Chorus 1,2: Drama Club 1,2: F.T.A, 1: G.A,A. 1, 2: J.H.S. 1,3: Variety Show 2,3,4. Plans to major in music at Northern Illinois University, I leave hoping that I will be able to apply my limited knowledge to what I have yet to learn. ROBERT STRZELCZYK BOB B. Chicago: Pals: Ollie, Bob, George, Keith, Auggie. JANET J. STRZEMPA B. Chicago: Pals: Linda, Kathy, Sharon, Linda, Marilyn. Plans to go to work as a receptionist. I leave knowing I had four wonderful years at Reavis. JIM SUMKA A'JllVl B. Chicago: Pals: Joe, Jim. Don, Greg, Ron. Letterrnen's Club 43 Math Club 23 Football 4: Baseball 1,3,4. Plans to attend the University of Illinois. I leave Reavis with a number of new experiences, friends, and philosophies. RICHARD SURANE RICH B. Chicago: Pals: Mike, Fred, Jim, Grand Daddio, Bro's. Football 2: Basketball 13 Baseball 23.4. Plans to go to Northern University. ROBERT SURIN CLASS OF '68 CATHY SWAGG ERTY SANDRA SWECICKI SANDlE B. Chicago: Pals: Bob, Sandie, Nanette, Kathy, Genie. A Cappella Choir 3: Chorus 1,21 Latin Club 1,22 Ramboost- ers 1: Variety Show 1,2. Plans to work and then get mar- ried. I leave a great school to my three great sisters. GARY SZPAJER SPAZ B. Chicago: Pals: Supe, Frank, Pudd, Don, Tokes. Letter- men's Club 3.4: Cross Country 2,3: Basketball 1,2,3,4: Baseball 1,2,3. Plans to be a barber. I leave knowing what I have gotten away with in my senior year. I JOHN TATLINGER TAT B. Chicago: Pals: Jim, Dave, Terry, Mike, Ron. Bowling League 2: Ramboosters 3,41 Swim Club 3,4 Treas: Variety Show 3,4: Football 1.2: Wrestling 1,23 Track 1,2. Plans to goto junior college. I leave Reavis knowing that I should havetried harder. GARY TAYLOR B. Kansas City, Missouri: Pals: Keith, Henry, Sue, Jim. Plans to attend Illinois Institute of Technology. I leave future students the best five year high school program l've found. NANCY TAYLOR B. Chicago: Pals: Dennis, Pat, Linda, Terrie, Jannet, Cho- rus 1,2: Variety Show 1,2. Plans to work, save and have a happy marriage. I leave Reavis with many fond mem- ories and many thanks to the greatest teachers l've had. Ei 5 DEBORAH TACKITT DEBBIE B. Chicago: Palsi George, Linda. Lucy, Marilyn, Margie. Chorus 1: Library Council 4: Ramboosters 1.2,3,4: Gym- nastics 3,4. Plans to become an airline stewardess. 'I leave the last right library table to some seniors next yearto have as much fun as I did. FRED TAMBURRINO B. Chicago: Pals: Phil, John, Rich. Mike, The Boys. Base- ball 1,2. Plans to go to printing school. I leave Reavis to go outand make money. MADELINE TATAROFF WINGS B. Evergreen Park: Pals: Fred, Wendy, Mary, Donna, Pat. Drama Club 3.4: F.H.A. 2: G.A.A, 1,2: Library 2.4. Plans to become a teacher. I leave Reavis hoping to use my know- ledge from here to its fullest. DEBORAH ROSE THOMAS DEBBIE B. Chicago: Pals: Linda, Bonnie, Joe, Sue, The Group. Cho- rus 1: Ramboosters 1. Plans to go to work for the tele- phone company. I leave to Mrs, Kileen an apology for all the trouble I gave her. LARRY THOMPSON LAR B, Berwyn: Pals: Gayle, Gary, Mike, Dave, Dan. Wrestling 1,2,3,4: Baseball 1: Golf 1,2. Plans to attend college. I leave hoping to have just as good a time in college as I had in Reavis. SUSAN L. THORNTON SUNSHINE B. Chicago: Pals: Butch, Sam, Silke, Joyce. F.M.A. 1,2 V Pres, 3 Pres: Latin Club 2: Science Club 4 Vice Pres. Plans to attend the University of Illinois, I leave, being ot sound mind U7 and body, to this noble building the book which has led me through my four happy years here- 'Ten Quickie Ways to Drive Teachers to the Funny Farm' ii-re , R, . f --xv . .. I, fk X I' if Q Q -ISI . 43 Q BARBARA TEIFERT FARMERS DAUGHTER B. Chicago: Pals: Donna, Al, Chris, Cora, Corner Gang. Plans to become a secretary. I leave Reavis trying to think that I have accomplished something. JOHN TEIFERT B. Chicago: Pals: Jeannie, Fred, Harry, Frank, Geri. Bowls ing League 4: Wrestling 1: Baseball 2. Plans to go to college. I leave Reavis with many happy thoughts and the knowledge it has taught me. TERRENCE L. TER HAAR T.L. B. Chicago: Pals: Connie, Jim, Mike, Dave, The Boys. Class Officer 4: Lettermen's Club 3,4: Library Council l,2,3,4: Ramboosters 3: Student Council 1,2,4: Variety Show 3,4: Football 1,2,3,4, Capt: Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Capt. Plans to attend college. I leave to Reavis all the unused schemes J. F. W. and I thought up. KATHLEEN THROW KATHY B. Chicago: Pals: Bob, John, Sandy, Lynn, Gail. Chorus 2: F.H.A. 1: G.A.A. 1: Ramboosters 1,3: Variety Show 1,2. Plans to go to beautician school. I leave Reavis and four good years behind me, hoping to do better in the future. BRENDA SUE TIDWELL HICK B. Birmingham, Alabama: Pals: Bill, Cathy, Jenny, Marge, Shirley. G.A.A. 1: J.H.S. 1,2: N.H.S. 3.4: Ramboosters 3. Plans to marry Bill and live happily ever after. I leave Reavis and my friends with hopes of findinga bright future. MANUEL TOBIAS FUJI B. Chicago: Pals: Taco, Joe, Tom. J.H.S. 2: Lettermen's Club 3,4: Variety Show 4: Football 2,3,4: Baseball 1,2,3. Plans to go to college. I leave Reavis wishing I could start my fouryears overagainf' SENIORS PAUL WAYNE TOKARZ TOKES B. Chicago: Pals: Pudd, Dave, Superman, Booie, Greg. J.H,S. 1,2: N.H.S. 3,4 Pres: Lettermen's Club 4: Cross Country 1,2,4: Wrestling 1,2: Track 1,2,3,4. Plans to hang loose! I leave knowing how few knew how much I pulled off. JOHN TOMALEWICZ TOMALE B. Chicago: Pals: Jeff, Joe, Marge, Ed. Lettermen's Club 3,4: Ramboosters 3: Variety Show 2,3,4: Football 1,2,3,4: Gymnastics 3,4, Plans to attend Northern Illinois Uni- versity. I leave wishing I didn't have to. THOMAS TOMCZAK CHUBS B. Chicago: Pals: Bob, Mroz, Terrie, Leroy, The Guys. Football 2: Wrestling 1: Baseball 2. Plans to go to college, I leave with many memories. ROBERT TRAVER BOB B. Chicago: Pals: Cheryl, Bill, Mike, Joe, Tom. Plans to work and join the Air Force. I leave a toast to Mr. Var- land on New Year's-warm milk! BONNIE JANE TRLAK BON B. Oak Lawn: Pals: Sue, Cillie, Tammy. Majorettes. Band Gang. Band 1.2,3,4: Majorettes 2,3 Sec, 4 Capt: Ram- boosters 1: Spanish Club 1,2: Variety Show 3,4. Plans to go to college. I leave Reavis with the most wonderful four years of my life and take with me the sad and happy memories of the past. DONNA TRUCKENBRODT B. Chicago: Pals: Marty, Pats, Shari, Lindas. Chorus 1,2: F.H.A. 2. Plans to marry Marty and continue being a beautician. UI leave many good times and many bad times, all of which will be remembered. MARGARET ANN TYLER MARGE B, Chicago: Pals: Pat, Lynn, Jack, NHS Gang, Chris. ARIES 4: Chorus 1: G,A.A. 1: J.H.S. 1,2: Math Club 3,4: N.H.S. 3,4 V. Pres: Ramboosters 1,2: Spanish Club 1. Plans to go to Northern Illinois University. I leave Reavis knowing that l'm leaving behind me the four greatest years of my life, but taking with me many valuable memories. SHARON VAN KUIKEN B. Chicago: Pals: Linda, Terri, Judy, Cindy, Kathy. Chorus 1: F.M.A. 1 Treas: J.H.S. 1: Math Club 1,2: Variety Show 1. Plans to attend Marion College. I leave Reavis in the past, take its memories, and hope for success in the fu- ture. JO ANN VERZAK JO B. Chicago: Pals: Mom, Dad, Larry, Terri, Peg. Bowling League 2,33 Latin Club 2: N.H.S. 3,4: Ramboosters 1,2. Plans to work in an office. I leave hoping the next four Verzaks to follow will enjoy Reavis and make the best oftheir high schooldaysf' 5253 ., MARYANN CATHY VILIMEK HBUGGS BUNNY B. Chicago: Pals: Chuck, Sandy, Crazy Angle. I leave happyand hopeful. AL WAITKUS DALE WALTERS B. Chicago: Pals: Chuck, Sandy, Crazy Angle. I leave to go to college. 'II leave Mr, Varland to Reavisf' CHRIS WALZTONI B. Chicago: Pals: Bill, Zipper, Dog, Bob, Sue. Plans to get a job and then marry. I leave my study hall teacher all my forged passes. RITA WARD B. Chicago: Pals: Jan, Diane, Carol, Linda, Jean. Drama Club 2.3,43 G.A.A. 1,23 Library Council 1,2,3,43 Ram- boosters 1.2,3,4: Thespians 3,43 Variety Show 1,2,3,4. Plans to go into IBM. I leave hoping that the worst is over. MICHAEL RAY WARREN MIKE B. Coldwater, Michigan: Pals: Mike, Linda, Sue, Harry, The Gang. A Cappella Choir 3: Lettermen's Club 3,4: Variety Show 3,43 Football 1,2,3,43 Basketball 1,2,3,4: Track 2,3,4. Plans to go to college. I leave hoping that my next four years are as memorable as my four years at Reavisf' JOAN A. WAWROSKI FAT JOANIE B. Chicago: Pals: DPSC of '66, Juanita, Mouse, Dominic, Massie. F.T.A. 2, French Club 1,23 Ramboosters 1,2. Plans to work and go to Hawaii to surf. I leave to my mother the knowledge that I will try my best in everything. MARY LOU WEBB B. Chicago: Pals: Roberta, Rita, Shirley, Other kids I know. Chorus 1: Drama Club 2: F.M.A, 13 Latin Club 2,33 Majorettes 4: Ramboosters 2,3,4: Variety Show 2,4. Plans to become a secretary. I leave four years of wonderful memories which I know I will never forget. JERRY WEILAND JERRY B, Mauston, Wisconsin: Pals: Cliff, Joe, John, Ed, Jerry. Track 1. Plans to go to college. I leave Reavis knowing that it was the best of the three high schools I have attended. CLASS OF '68 PAMELA JOAN WENDLING WENDY B. Hayes, Kansas: Pals: Bob, Carol, Wings, Fred, Lin. Chorus 1. Plans to become a beautician and get married. I leave to Jackie, a senior year of happiness. GARY WAYNE WESNER HOC B. Chicago: Pals: John, Lou, Buck, Bob, Glenn. Wrestling 1. Plans to buy a Harley Davidson. I leave with a diploma and nothing more. MELINDA WHEATLEY HILLBlLLY B. Kentucky: Pals: Lester, Juliet, Diane, Fran, Gail. Li- brary Council 3. Plans to workin IBM Machines and then marry Lester. Ml leave Reavis knowing I was the first and last Wheatley to walk the halls. , 63 -slid N NP Q S HELEN JEAN WHEELER JEANlE B. Chicago: Pals: Phil, Linda, Harold, Sue. Bowling League 3. Plans to continue with school. I leave Reavis with many fond memories, new friends and hopes that students will realize and appreciate the facilities of Reavis. PATRICIA ANN WHEELESS PAT B. Dice, Arkansas: Pals: Tom, Joyce, Sue, Marty, Choir kids. A Cappella Choir 3,4: Chorus 2: F.H.A. 1,2 Treas: G.A.A. 1,2: Ramboosters 1: Variety Show 2,3 Plans to be a cosmetologist. I leave Reavis knowing I am leaving behind four of the most wonderful years in my life. RAYMOND WHITE SOCIETY B. Chicago: Pals: MCD Boys, Joe, Mike, Joyce, Rita. Bowl- ing League 1: Chefs Club 1: German Club 3: Basketball 1. Plans to go to college. JIM WIGGINS WlGGS B. Chicago: Pals: Terry, Brian, The Boys. Library Council 3: Ramboosters 3: Variety Show 3,4: Football 1,2: Wres- tling 1,2,3,4. Plans to go to Ohio. 'fl leave to Reavis all the unused schemes T.L.T.H. and I thought up, ROBERTA ANNE WILDENHAIN BOBBIE B. Evergreen Park: Pals: Mary Lou, Rita, Shirley, Sharon, The Crowd. J.H,S. 1,2: N.H.S. 3,4: Spanish Club 2,3,4 V. Pres. Plans to attend college. I leave the many volumes of facts that l was unable to retain to the underclassmenf' HAROLD WILKINSON HAROLD B. Chicago: Pals: Bob, Paul, Joe, Ken. A Cappella Choir 2,3: Chorus 1: Variety Show 1,2. Plans to attend Bogan Junior College. I leave Reavis with four years of learning. JOY WISEK B. Christopher. Illinois: Pals: Bill, Chris, Peggy, Barb. Plans to work for Bell Telephone. I leave the four longest years of my life. KATHERINE WISEK KATHY B. Chicago: Pals: Greg, Lu, Lynn, Sue, Linda. Band 1: Drama Club 2,3,4: Spanish Club 1: Thespians 4: Variety Show 4. Plans to become a secretary and marry Greg. I leave with tears in my eyes and a smile on my face. ARTHUR WISS B. Chicago: Pals: Lou, Dale, Paul, Mike, Rusty. Letter- men's Club 4: Cross Country 2,3,4: Basketball 1: Track 1,2,3,4: Swimming 2. Plans to go to college. I leave behind four years of great memories: I leave Mr. Caiazza my beat up track shoes. SENIORS PATRICIA WOJCIECHOWSKI PAT B. Chicago: Pals: Brian, Bev, Fran, Madeline. F.T.A. 1,2: G.A.A. 1: J.H.S. 1,2: Spanish Club 1. Plans to attend junior college. I leave Reavis hoping for even happier and better times. DIANE C. WOLFF - DI B. Chicago: Pals: Donna, Chris, Ron, Sue, Silke. A Cappella Choir 3,4: Chorus 1.2: J.H.S. 3: Math Club 2: N.H.S. 3,4: Spanish Club 1,2. Plans to attend drama work- shop. I leave Reavis a big thanks for all the things it could havedoneand didn't. NANCY YAGER 'INANC B. Chicago: Pals: Pat, Linda, Sue, Terry, Marge. BLUE- PRINT 3,4. Plans to work in an office. I leave Reavis knowing more now than ldid when Icame. KENNETH YANKOWSKI KEN B. Chicago: Pals: Everybody I hang around with. Swim Club 4: Baseball 2,3,4. Plans to find an occupation he likes and become a success at it. I leave knowing I have more friends than when I came in Cl thinkjf' FRANK S. ZARNAY SEYMOUR B. Chicago: Pals: Nancy, Joe, Mike, Tom, John. Track 3. Plans to work until Uncle Sam calls him. I leave Reavis to sail on the ship of ambition and land on the shores of success. CATHY ZELIS CATHY B. Chicago: Pals: Brenda, Linda, Shirley, Paula, Marty. Chorus 1: G.A.A. 1: Ramboosters 1,2. Plans to do office work. I leave knowing l've spent four happy years in high school and hopingto succeed in my future. DOROTHY ZIMA DORTH B. Chicago: Pals: Cindy, Carol, The Zales Gang, Bear, Brian. A Cappella Choir 3: Chorus 1.2: Drama Club 4: G.A.A. 1,2: Ramboosters 1,2,3,4: Variety Show 1,2,3,4: Gymnastics 4. Plans to go to college. I leave sadly. SANDRA ZIMMER GIRL B. Chicago: Pals: Terry, Frank, Jeanne, Don, Rita. J.H.S. 1.2: N.H.S., 3,43 Plans to work. I leave knowing that Reavis has built a stepping stone in my life. LOUIS ZUANELLA LOU B. Chicago: Pals: Wayne. Rog, Art, Whop, Art. Bowling League 1: J.H.S. 2: Lettermen's Club 4: Cross Country 4: Baseball 1,3,4: Gymnastics 4. Plans to continue edu- cation in electronics. I leave Reavis thanking all coaches forthe responsibility they entrusted to me. THE CLASS HISTORY Concluded Ccontinued from page 505 still enraptured by the Beatle fever, we found ourselves quivering at the pros- pect of the forbidden initiations and the legendary terrors of the Reavis facul- ty. Somehow, we passed through those first awful months and gradually became a part of that great Reavis tradition. lt was with great pride that many of our class helped to produce Reavis' first musical, Once Upon a Mattress . Joining in the also new Ramboosters, we cheered our Fighting Rams on to many victories. No one cheered louder than the Reavis students when our Wrestling team re- turned as State Champs. Hair was the thing that year. You had to have it and have a lot of it to be in . While in our hearts we knew he was right, we jerked all the way with L.B.J. lt was during that year that we found and lost a new friend. ln one short year, Mr. Carl Thokey became the friendly face that we could always see at our games, dances, and even in the halls. Although all were sad to see him retire, we looked forward to new and better things for Reavis. Following a summer, no doubt filled with memories and excitement, most of us returned as Sophomores. Now it was our turn to extend condolences to the Fresh- men but still hold the Seniors in high esteem. Under the guidance of Superin- tendent Shultz, we were transformed from the wavering masses of first year babies to a firm part of the student body. This year also found James Bond do- ing everything Cand we mean everythinglb in his power to defeat the evil plans of SPECTRE. The beauty of a blizzard, the shock of an Apollo tragedy, and the horrors of a tornado highlighted the news scene during our Junior year. On the home front, we welcomed a new commander-in-chief-Dr. Callison H. Simon. This was the year of the Class Ring falso, drivers license, Sassoon cut, gymnastics club, and an improved Blueprint and guidance departmentg Through the success of the year's Washington Trip, Reavis' first, we now could eagerly an- ticipate our Senior year and all the opportunities and responsibilities it would afford us. The Senior Class Officers and Sponsors: Terry Ter Haar, President: Anita Stach, Vice-President: Miss Pfeiffer: Terri Shermer, Secretary: Cindy Diaz, Treasurer: Miss Westlund. Not pictured: Mr. Sanderlin, Mr. Tracy. SENIORS NOT PICTURED JoAnn Anderson Daniel Beedie Dan Biciste Dan Brazausky Dean Coffman Bob Davies Joe Durec Laurie Gozdal Carol Graves Brian Kabza Leroy Kelly Donald Kousnetz Richard Kral Jeff Moore James Petraitis Rich Solava Charles Worthington my INVOLVEMENT 'Cyn ..+,.g Q N -Y 1 '..:x,'Kc is s -ii COUNCW CONDUCTS CLOTHES DRNE Under the leadership of President Dave Brost, the Student Council accomplished several new projects this year. By sponsoring a com- petition clothes drive, the council was able to collect over a ton of clothing for the needy children of Appalachia. Through the encouragement of sponsors Nlisters Fitz- gerald and Rode, the Reavis Student Coun- cil was: Cay your voice crying in the wilder- ness, Cbj the voice of the student body, CCD your pull upstairs, Cdl all of the above, feb none ofthese. SEATED: Mr. Rode, Pres. D. Brost, Vice-Pres. C. Dockstader, Treas. G. Bunker, Sec. M. Covelli. Mr.' Fitzgerald. ROW 1: B. Mier, L, Dawson, K. Mclvoy, L. Wagner, B. Krueger, W. Miller. ROW 2: J. Ryan, N. Diaz, M. Gross, J. Bawulski, J. Shaunessy, T. Lesniak, T. TerHaar. SITTING: L. Dilorenzo. R. Capo. T. Bunker. ROW 1: J. Orrico, M. Larva, T. Becker, L. Andersen. ROW 2: R. McGuire. B. Milkint, J. Barsuglia, J-. Rockett, Pat McNamara. KNEELING: W. Medlin. M. Diaz. R. Mil Ier. STANDING: S. Popp. J. Dukendorf L. Mirabella. K. Baker, P. DiLorenzo P. Keplinger, D. Gruca. HDNDR STUDENTS SPONSOR CAREER DAY ROW ONE: Miss Westlund, Sponsor, S. Pettibone, S. Blanco, C. Navratil, L. Balch, O. Kulick, N. Niewiedjial, C. Wasik, G. Bunker, V. Bun- nell, L. Rockasalvo, D. Siroky. ROW TWO: C. Molenda, L. Oschmann, R. Gibson. R. Eldridge, M. Buckley, S. Wisner, C. Kernats, G. Armstrong, H. Holderness, D. Tesar, D. Krizic, K. Zaker, C. Konecy, S. Sample. ROW THREE: K. Magnotti, L. Melker. J. Hynes, R. Stephen, P. Strasser, P. Wojoiechowski, M. Sadlier, B. Raymon, M. Evans, J. Konopasek, M. Hoffmeister, D. Heilbron, D. Young, A. Juris, M. Chuvala, L. Foy. ROW FOUR: T. Votava, C. Bartsch, T. Carlone, J. Paganessi. R. Bennecke, B. Mauer, T. Hebel, P. Sharas, B. Gename, T. Hunter, P. Philips, L. Clair, J. Stamatakos. L. Calderwood, D. Scigalski. To become a member ofthe National Honor Society, a student must excel in four areas: scholarship, service, leadership, and character. The activities of N.H.S. included Career Day, Greeter Service, and the Paperback Shop. The Junior Honor Society, whose purpose is to pro- mote scholarship among the freshmen and sopho- mores, consists of those students who maintain at least a B average. The Senior members were: ROW ONE: J. Ames, D. Haddix. P. McNamara. Treas.: P. Tokarz, Pres.: M. Tyler, Vice- Pres.: S. Simak, Sec. J. O'ConneII ROW TWO: S. Zimmer, M. Farbin. K. Dunne, A. Stach, B. Tidwell. J. Long. ROW THREE: C. McGuire, S. Eaves, A. Piotrowski, K. Murden, B. Skraban, R. Gutkowski, B. Galligan. K. Ryan ROW FOUR: M. Covelli, B. Barta, S. Bioczyndki. D. Krupinski, A. Forster. S. Nelson. D. Bernard, S. Bauidlier. P. Piene iawski, R. Wildenhain. The Junior Honor Society was sponsored this year by Mr. Snow. Seated Nest to him are: D. Dynes. Sec., P. Mooney, Pres., S. Rosinski, Vice-Pres.: P. Gleeson, Treas. ROW ONE: J. Sterba, K. Purpura, V. Vilcek, A. Boesen. A. Castriota, L. Westhouse, T. DeVries, L. Kildusky, A. Gardner, M. Economackus, J. Runyan, M. Jacoby. N. Bingley, R. Positano, J. Chaffe, K. Baker. ROW TWO: C. Pauch, C. Malonas, J. Minarcek, M. Stevens, G. Krizic, D. Corbin, B. Ballin. J. Murawski, D. Lanning, L. Palby, J. Lence, K. Markouick, B. Green. C. Trurribell, R. Jen- nings. ROW THREE: J. McFarland. L. Jones, J. Navratil, K. Topelic, C. Stenhouse, K. Marak, A. Karanosky. LJ. Wronski, C. Wheelie, R. Schiller, M. Kissowski, B. Rose. G. Karbowsky. ROW FOUR: N. Sherman, J. Grochala, S. Weber, G. McGuire, L. Mueller, K. Hannes, L. Neumann, M. James, R. Napolski, M. Tansey, C. Tank. B. Miklosh, P. Anderson, E. Augistaniak, P. Mayim, T. Kratchner. Captain C. Dockstader. Co-Capt. C. Gotkowski, D. Barnes. L. Jennings. A. Stach. B. Geinowsky, C. McGuire Connie McGuire CHEERLEADERS SPARK S enthusiasm and spirit by supporting the Rams at all athletic events. After attending a conference and a state clinic, the girls came back with a variety S of new ideas and cheers which they soon taught to the student body. The cheerleaders have helped to promote Reavis KNEELING: Jean Warren, Laurie Anderson, Capt. L. Wagner. J. Teifert, D. Genovese STANDING: W. Miller, K. Arnold, V. Bunnell 1'l RA M B E The Ramboosters, under the new sponsorship of Miss Ledford and Miss Graye, have done a fine SU job of supporting the Rams this year. By sell- ing pep equipment, making posters for the games, and cheering loudly with the cheer- R leaders, the Ramboosters kept busy at display- ingtrue school spirit. KNEELING: C. McGuire, L. Jennings, B. Geinosky. Capt. C. Dockstader. Co-Capt. Cindy Gotkowski, D. Barnes, A. Stach, ROW 1: P. Pieniaw ski, S. Sierzega, D. Sterling, Sec. T. Bohm. D. Zima, E. Morrow, Pres. M. Covelli, P. Gleeson, K. Hark, Treas. D. Palmer, Vice-Pres. C. Diaz T. Shermer, ROW 2: P, Lesniak, R. Guzlas, M. Martenez, C. Konecki, J. Warren, J. Teifert, W. Miller, V. Bunnell, K. Arnold, L. Andersen D. Genovise, L. Wagner, B. Monaco, N. Purpura. ROW 3: M. Larva, C. Akeksy, M.Dreyer.P. Balaha, B. Mattea, R. Coover, C. Wasik, M. Cuth bertson, M. Simmons, N. Motoya, R. Hark. K. Freislinger, D. Jackson. ROW 4: J. Rasgus, S. Russo, D. Triutt, D. Bagdon, A. Pikturna, M Guentensberger, G. Palmer, D. Higens, K. Nitz, l.. Montoya, L. Ullrich, K. Swanson. ROW 5: R. Gutowski, N. Russell, P. Connelly, S. Wet kowski, T, Trlak, L. Mirabella, P. Howell, M. O'MalIey, A. Walinski, K. l-lannes, A. Castriota. ROW 6: D. Krupinski, S. Nelson. D. Mattid, P Lisek, S, Kilburg, V. Navratil. S. Krukowski. K. Mrek, K. Wegrecki, M. Gustafson. B. Carrier, V. Hernandez. ROW 7: N. Bingley. P. Vogel, K Magnoti, S. Pettibone, K. Gozdecki, N. Mau, C. Staftek, K. Staffa, N. Mukleuraz, C. Queen, L. Jaskuns, D. Tackitt. ROW 8: T. Becker, C. Vet ter, C. Trimble, P. Balch. B. Yarme. V. Vinton, L. Giarraputo, C. Palmer, M. Stancato, S. Sneed, L. Purpura, G. Jarolim. G. Setina, ROW 9: P Gleeson, L. Diziwak, F. O'Lone, B. McCormick, J. Tantlinger, P, Philosophos, N. Strohrige, S. Goodall, A. O'Lone, B. Ballin, J. Dukendorf ROW 10: J. Minarcik, J. Harr, M. Bellino, S. Schmidt, L. Kracke, A. Martinez, C. O'Malley, J. Orrico. v QI? ROW 1: Mr. Klusendorf. G. Matejak, M. Tobias, H. Page. T. Howell, A. Roth, J. Steeves, Mr. Coyne. ROW 2: T. Mirus, K. O'MaIIey, M. War- ren, D. Hlavac, J. Tomalewicz, M. Grosse, T. Lesniak, J. Center, T. Barry. ROW 3: P. Tokarz. P. Barrientos, G. Spajer. R. Balcaitis, R Guentensberger, B. Milkint, T.TerHaar, J. Vance, G. Stockmal. ROW 4: A. Wiss, T. Kalata, N. Diaz, R. North, K. Kralhmer, G. Grochowski E. Koval, T. Novak, J. Sinagra. ROW 5: T. Marshall. D. Brost, R. Sworski, F. Gonzalez, B. Simon, J. Sienkiewicz, P. Kasten, J. Oboiko vitz, S. Mclntire. ROW 6: E. Bieryla. J. Payne. J. Shaughnessy, G. Barthelme, L. Zuarnello. G. Delgado, D. Mierendorf. E N The Lettermen, respresenting the Reavis athletes, have had an active year. By pro- P NI E moting good sportsmanship at Reavis, they have been able to produce more school G D spirit. SPORTSMANSI-llP ROW ONE: E. Krautstrunk. lVl. Kreim. S, Stoffregen. K. Vogel, C Haeflinger. S. Boetcher. ROW TWO: P. Vogel. L. Vrchota. S. Divis B. Swanson, C. Swanson, M. Sadlier, T. Sadlier. ROW THREE: P. Philosophos. C. Streich. S. Noworul. lVl. Stephenson. C. Armejo D. Burkette. S. Popp, D. Kelley. S. Chatt. TIIVIEPS HELP SUPPORT TEAMS ROW ONE: J. Kruszka, P. Gleeson, C. Citro. ROW TWO: L. Dziwak, T. Bohm, P. Gleeson. L. Kracke, G. Philosophos. The main object of the Swim Timers Cpictured at lefty is to accurately record the scores of the indi- vidual swimmers. However, they proved to be a very important part of the swimming meets by encourag- ing support ofthe Reavis swimming teams. The Track Timers have helped to keep the track and cross country meets running smoothly. This was accomplished by precisely recording times and cheering the teams to victory. L. Kubiak, M. Powers, T. Kwiatt, L. Wolff. J. Runyan, M. Stancato, S. Jensen, Capt.: B. Trlak. Co-Capt.: N, Eaves, M. Webb, G. Becker, K. Palka, P. Maciusek, C. Burgess. TVVIRLERS FASCINATE SPECTATORS Always representing Reavis with a quality performance, the Majorettes participate at football games, pep rallies, basketball games, and parades. After many hard practices, the Majorettes, under the leadership of Miss Marolyne Williams, faithfully manage to awe their audience with beautifully planned routines. V - ROW ONE: K. Markovic Treasurer, M. Sadlier, J. McFarland, N. Bingley, C. The DUVDOSE of 'EHS Fl'el'lCl'l Club, SpOl'lSOred Trimble, A. Kolb, P. Ogren. Sadlier, L. Florence, V. Vilcek. ROW TWO: by Mr. Ellis' is to foster an understanding Mr. Ellis, C. Boesen. C. Haeflinger, N. Kenny, L. Oschmenn. R. Gibson, J. ' . . Grosnaia, B. Barra, P. vogei. D. Herman, ivi. Nlewiedzlal, R. Jennings, L. Of the French People' mel' Cultufe and WSW wronski. Row THREE: K. vogei. R. Stephen vice President, J. Lence, J. particular customs. The club's officers, Terry Lorenz, C. Bartsch, T. McMahon, Nl. James, R. Napolski Secretary, T. Napolski cpreshbv Rich Stephen CV. presgy N lk'P dt,o.B'n. . . apes' res' en aws a Randy Napolski CSec.D, and Karen Markovic CTres.J, led the year's activities which in- cluded the annual Mardi Gras, a trip to a French restaurant, and a Christmas party. LANGUAGE CLUBS SPONSOR MARDI GRAS ROW ONE: R. Gutkowski Secretary, S. Simak President, D. Grate Vice President, N. Schabes Treasurer. ROW TWO: S. Oksanen, N. Mau, M. Diaz, B. Pillsbury, S. Rosinski, T. Bunker, V. Cartensen, L. Werstler, M. Jacoby. ROW THREE: C. Alesky. J. Staneart, S. Giftey, D. Anderson, S. Zygmunt, J. Crittenden, W. Mechenes, D. Graves, R. Weir, B. Uintan, B. Kenny, R. Mclntosh. ROW FOUR: Mr. Jolas, J. Kohler, J. Van Breemen, D. Pirsein, L. Neumann, R. Guzlas, M. Ronshausen, B. Weir, P. Maxian, J. Schmidtke, C. Kranenberg. I - -v- A ,L 4.5. ' ' The German Club has two goals: the first is to famil- iarize the students with the German customs, language and civilization: the second is to provide social enter- tainment. Leadingthe year's activities, which included sponsoring the Mardi Gras, holding a Christmas party, and building a homecoming float, was the sponsor, Mr. Jolas. ROW ONE: S. Blanco President, R. Wildenhain Vice President, M. Schuler Secretary, G. Bison Treasurer. ROW TWO: Miss Veome, C. Kasper, L. Chira, G. Mulack, K. Wegrecki, J. Serba, S. Witkouskl. S. Mangiauli. D. Vani, L. Mangiauli, D. Howe, C. Ender, M. Realy. ROW THREE: R. Cameron, T. Trlok, K. Topielek, N. Sherman, M. Mon- tana, M. Christakes, N. Stoffregen, K. Sagen, M. Scott, J. Francone. M. Martin. M. Kreith. ROW FOUR: K. Greenfield, D. Major, K. Wilden- hain, P. Anderson, K. Gierloff, K. Marek. C. Stenhouse. T. Espino, P. Philosophos, Mrs. Rule, P. McDowaIl. The goal of the Spanish Club, sponsored by Miss Veome and Mrs. Rule, is to enrich the academic Spanish program and to promote a wider knowledge of the Spanish people and their culture. Several of the club's activities were attending a Spanish play, sponsoring the Mardi Gras and holding a spring banquet at a Mexican restaurant. ROW ONE: P. Free, C. Boll, J. Stamatakos, R. Garee, B. Green, S. Jeffrey. ROW TWO: C. Wasik, K. Kelly Treasurer, S. Goodall President, J. Rasgus Vice President, J. DeVries. ROW THREE: C. Palmer, P. Lesniak, D. Sin- clair, D. Larva, D. Kelly, C. Tank, P. Keplinger, Mr. Walsh, D. Zysko, K. Hannes, L. Studebaker, S. McDougall, M. Economakos, N. Muklewicz, A. Castriota, P. Gleeson. The main goal of the Latin Club is to enhance and promote the study of Latin. Leading the year's activities, which were the Mardi Gras, a banquet, two parties and a guest speaker, was the club sponsor, Mr. Walsh. if -. is ROW ONE C Holker P Guynn L Wronski M Addeo D Dynes J Rosales. ROW TWO: P. Mooney, S. Carrano, B. Trlak, B. Skraban, M Phelps B Eddington J Murawski T Drebenstedt ROW THREE R Janes, L. Westhouse, J. Alley, N. Muklewicz, V. Carstensen, J. Grochala ROW FOUR B Rysner G Gray G Miller G Nickolson T Levickas, D. Walters, M. Black, P. Free, L. Mangiardi, R. Piotrow- Under the direction of Maestros Canzone and Bialek, the Reavis band infused spirit and feeling into many school activities. As well as entertaining at football and basketball games, the band joined the choir at Christmas to perform the Messiah Num- erous field trips to neighboring schools provided the opportunity to display the results of many hours of diligent practice. At the conclusion of the school year, the Reavis band hosted the music contest. BAND HOSTS MUSIC CONTEST ROW ONE: B. Pillsbury. G. Karbowski, R. Jennings, J. Rys, J. Long, D. Diery. ROW TWO: F. Wisner, D. Lanning, J. Myers, P. Crouse Lukes, J. Vita, D. Brunner, R. Schiller, K. Gardner, R. Coover. ROW THREE: M. Levickas. R. Muklewicz. M. Buckley. J. Sierzega, Graves, M. Blocker, M. Brozek, D. Majewski. K. Zaker. C. Sorenson. ROW FOUR: W. Aylward, T. Humphrey, G. Dzieginski, A. Kuhl Baldwin, S. Wisner, P. McNamara, A. Mazur, T. Jurvis. G. Rogers. J. Miller. ROW 1: Mrs. Giddens, D. Morenz, B, Rodriguez, C. Patton, L. Stranc, J. Zyeptanar, J. Stamatokas. ROW 2: J. Caithamer, R. Bennecke, C. Potzman, G. Philosophos, S. Rinchich, C. Kronemberg. ROW 3: C. Arnold, C. Boesen, C. Blaesing, P. Philosophos, P. Chudzinski, L. Dziwak, J. Payne, P. Kasten. ROW 4: M. Cuthbertson, C. Schrey, T. Cloud, S. McKeigue, L. Oschmann, J. Schehl, E. Krautstrunk, T. Powers, T. Baker. A CAPPELLA CHOIR SINGS FOR VETS Under the leadership of Nlrs. Virginia Giddens, the A Cappella Choir kept busy all year. Highlighting their activities was a trip to the Great Lakes Naval Academy, at which the choir sang for military patients. Also the choir sang at assembly programs throughout District 111 schools, and frequently entertained at PTA meetings. 'N 'D V it y 1 QV t in ,gm Am :ff . M, . ' MQ' ,MA 'fl ' ' . A 1 . WA, wi , 'Q - nw -Q-,., HW'-Q K -1 Van., M, k V . f ,y f i Senior Girls Chorus. ROW 1: Mrs. Giddens. P. Swaggeay. N. Bouzek. D. Malonis, P. Lawson. P. Baich. D. Vani, J. Johnson. ROW 2: S. Blaesing. M. Kommenick, B. Wheeless, R. McClatchey, L. Rizzo. S. Robleski, J. Samples. ROW 3: B. Swanson, D. Gabriel, C. Schleder, J. Case. S. DiVito. C. Vetter. C. Trimble. ROW 4: D. Herman. M. Stewart. J. VanBreeman. S. Moser. N. Hamlin. J. McFarland. P. Lisek. Boys Ensemble. S. York. J. Schmidtke. J. Staneart J. Rinchich. C. Scigalski. Mrs. Giddens. Cl-IORAL GROUPS Freshmen Girls Chorus. ROW 1: G. Olmos, M. Stephenson. M. Rotkis, C. Ender, R. Rosak, A. Castriota. J. Lusk, R. Winnie. Mrs. Giddens. ROW 2: C. Suizzo, L. Klapp, P. Cuthbertson. J. Owens. K. Swanson, N. Russell. J. Sterba. D. McCullough. ROW 3: L. Hommelsan, P. Cholipski. E. Bilecki, V. Navrital, L. Palby, S. Shimkus, P. Heraty. N. Danielewicz. ROW 4: D. Zenas, K. Nitz, B. McCaskiIl, J. Warner. J. Warren, S. Boetcher, B. Kenny, P. Creighton. ROW 1: T. Gron, M. Buchass, C. Bartsch. ROW 2: R. Jennings, M Tyler R Gutkowski R Stephen P Mooney R Benneke M Cesal D Dynes, R. Gibson, V. Vilcheck. ROW 3: M. James, K. Napolski, M. Tansey J Long A Gall Mr Varland IVIATH CLUB MEMBERSHIP GREATER THAN EVER Representing Reavis at each of the five Southwest Suburban Math Contests was the Math Club. Even though this year's membership was greater than ever, the club failed to win any contests. The Math Club sponsors, Miss Kuerbs and Mr. Varland, hope to promote a better knowiedge and understanding of math. ROW ONE: L. Oschrnann. Vice-Pres.. J. Schehl, Pres., R. Benneke, Sec.. Miss Sopkowicz. Sponsor ROW TWO: A. Castrioda, S. Tabor, V. Navratil, B. Raymon, C. Stenhouse, T. Mc- Mahon, C. Olesky, C. Molenda ROW THREE: C. Blaesing, L. Neumann, J. Schehl, R. Berineke, C. Bartsch, B. Miklosh, C. Boesen PARTKNPATES IN HEALTH RALLY The Future Medics of Ameri- ca, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Tandy, participated with their parents at a health rally hosted by Homewood- Flossmoor High School. The rally was an informal, in- teresting, and informative way to discuss future medi- cal problems and prospects by members of the profes- sion. ETJX ENCOURAGES FUTURE TEACHERS To encourage students to be- come teachers is an espe- cially worthwhile goal, one of the many of the Future Teachers of America. Partic- ipation in the club helps to improve student teacher re- lations while it acquaints students with the duties of theteacher. SEATED: Mrs. Tandy, Sponsor, L. Studebaker, P. Ogren STANDING: M. Kreith, E. Snyder, R. Tisen- inger, J. Van Breeman, K. Hannes, K. LaBianco, D. McCullough SEATED: J. Chaffee, Treasurer: J. Gottschalk, Committee Chairman: S. Miller. President: G. Muthart, Secretary D Malones. D. Spengler. P. Graus. STANDING: Miss Feldt, K. La Bianco, M. Dreyer, K. Boesen. J. Warner. M. Miller C Wosick, S. Blaesing, B. Wheeless. FHA ATTENDS SPRING RETREAT The FHA's main goal is to help teach its mem- bers how to better family and community life, but. they also enjoy extracurricular activities like other clubs. One of these activities was the making ofa Homecoming float lead by the club's officers and their sponsor, Miss Feldt. Also, FHA's biggest and most pleasurable project was going on a spring retreat to a lodge in Michigan. On ladder: T. Bunker, J. Yarnall, R. Jennings. Left to right: B. Abbinanti, J. Runyan, S, Noworul, D. Grace S. Allman. DRAMA CLUB, THESPIANS, PRESENT GREEK TRAGEDY Reavis' Troupe 456 of the National Thespian So- ciety was sponsored for the first year by Miss Billie Rose, a most appreciated import from Evergreen Park. The troupe took on the challenging produc- tion of Antigone, a Greek tragedy, for fall and Contest Plays, a first in Reavis theatre. SEATED: G. Bunker, N. Bingley, S. Rupp. STANDING: J. Shaw, D. Larva, P. Lesniak, G. llk. ROW ONE: K. Murden, K. Wisek, S. Mares, P. DiLorenzo ROW TWO: J. Stamatakos. J. Ragus, L. Jones. USHERS An integral part of the Reavis scene is the Usher's Club. Spon- sored by the Director of Student Activities, John Fitzgerald, the club added a professional touch to such activities as plays, con- certs, and graduation exercises. SITTING: B. Meier, F. Zarney, R. Capo, R, McGuire, Nlr. Fitzgerald, Sponsor. STANDING: Nl. Harrity, A. Nacin, W. Nledlin, G. Enguita, J. Ryan, D. Brost. Reavis Dramatists who have acquired the status of Thes- plans are ROW ONE: S. All- man, D. Gruca, B. Abbinanti, T. Bunker. ROW TWO: G. Ilk, K. Wisek, Miss Rose, Sponsor, Mr. Vernerder, Technical Director ROW THREE: R. Jennings, C. Maher, S. Mares, N. Bingley. ROW FOUR: J. Rasgus, S. lVlcKeigue, Treas., J. Shaw Sec. ROW FIVE: K. lVlurden, Vice-Pres., G. Bunker, Pres. S. Rupp. SEATED: C. Zaccariello, C. Erick, D. Kelly, D. Kelly, A. Gardner. STANDING: R Positano, C. Sargis. M. Martin, D. Phillips, C. Krizic, R. Hamning. The Varsity and Junior Varsity Debaters: SEATED: M. Tansey. B. Raymon, S. Bloczynski, T. Votava, C. Tank, J. Lorenz. STANDING: T. Bunker. S. Rosinski. P. Mooney, M. See, S. McKeigue, C. Bunker, K. Kraehmer. Dennis Wenk, J, Barsug lia, D. Gruca, W. Hendenschoug, M. James, Mr. Harley CCoachJ. With Mr. Ronald Harley as coach, the 1967-68 Debate season got off to a win- ning start at the Thornridge tourna- ment, where the Varsity squad compiled a 7-1 win-loss record. Traveling to Southern Illinois University, the team had the opportunity to meet teams from all over the state. The season cli- maxed with Conference where the Var- sity tied Rich East for first place but lost on speakers points to land in sec- ond. The underclass squad proved promis- ing with a bigger enrollment than ever before. Quite a few freshmen and sopho- mores debated excellently in Junior Var- sity competition throughout the year. C VARSHW'DEBATERS 'HE PORFWRSTIN CONFERENCE 'N5 f:. .MQW H - HHWNWAW A. NWS' V. Vilcik, S. Mares. Mr. Livingston, R. Jen nings. N. Bingley, K. Lynn. D. Kennedy. Miss Wil ford.J. Runyan. K. Roller, L. Baker. L. Swerhun, Mr. Smelko. REAVIS HOSTS SECTIONAL SPEECH After an active season, highlighted by a first at conference in verse read- ing by Sue Kirby, and Linda Swerhun qualifying for the Sectional Speech Tournament with her original oration, the Reavis Speech Team hosted the 1968 Sectional Individual Events Tournament. On March 2, Reavis en- tertained 120 students from approximately 37 high schools located in a 100 mile radius. .4-I ' ' 4 SEATED: Mr. Thomas, Sponsor, M. Molick, Secretary, V. Carlson, President, S. Thornton, ROW ONE: L. Daniels, M. Farbin, L. Kilduski, R. Piotrowski, S. Posinski, P. Eddington, S. Sanfilippo, P. Johnson, ROW TWO: P. Kantecki, P. Pieniawski, B. Eddington, M. Gruetamacher, R. Bennecke, S. Bloczynski, C. Tank, S. Sierziga. SCIENCE CLUB REORGANIZES The Science Club, sponsored by Mr. Tomas, is a newly formed club at Reavis. Its main purpose is to provide a means of furthering knowledge and in- terest in science. Activities included lectures from medical students, psychologists, and biology teachers. NEW LIBRARY FOR CGUNCIL To help Reavis students gain a better understanding of their library, the Library Council was formed years ago to assist students in checking books in and out, and filing magazines and books. These Council members spend an hour or so a day in the library, and now, with the new library, the council will be better able to serve Reavis. ROW ONE: Mr. Walsh, R. Hark, P. Bendix, C. Konecki, K. Freislinger, K. Hark, S. Pettibone, T.,Shermer, J. Anderson. ROW TWO: R. Garee, J. Rasgus, N. Montoya, M. Hyland, P. Alexander, R. Rabb, C. Wasik, P. Lesniak, K. Magnotti, Miss Wil- ford. ROW THREE: D. Young, K. Knez, G. Matejek, D. Tackitt. M. Evans, B. Kruegar, N. Staffa, D. Palmer, V. Vinton, C. Burquist, Mr. Erbes. ww 4' 41. - 7 -f.W':w,1.. if ixs, QAM A QPLMS nwaxsnrf ROW ONE L Blecynsku L Jaskunas M Pytlnk S Rincich, P. Maciuszek, S. Rosinskl S Noworul P Mooney A Pnkturns M Flor ez B Plllsbury B Rosak ROW TWO S Doss P Lesniak, N. Bingley, N. Buchen, K Clcnon B Fulkerson D Young K Knez C Sample E Krautstrunk P Phulosophus P Howell. ROW THREE: Mrs. Obodzinsku J Lence B Alman T Marshall R Ge Goluer T Slmon J Obolkovltz M James E Crlbbs A. Borema, A. Diery, B. Simon, M Tomalewncz ROW FOUR S Muller D Jack son B Kasprzyk D McElewee M MacLean L Newman, P. Billlngsly, T. Arnos, M. Guentensberger S Seduvy G Palmer H Fuene M Cuthbertson L Jennlngs D Kennedy S Horton. ROW FIVE: Mr. Goodfello, M. Really A Rupp J Payne T Powers F Klaff L Tom Powers GYIVINASTIC CIRCUS BIG ATTRACTION Gymnastics Club, whose sponsor is Mrs. Obodzin- ski, is a fairly new club at Reavis. Its purpose is to help the students use their leisure time wisely, to develop the bodies and minds of the students and to promote an interest in the sport of Gymnastics. Some of the club's activities were a gymnastics demonstration on parent's night and its Gymnas- tics Circus . . . in which members displayed their many routines. D. Kennedy, D. McElewee, P. Maciuszek, T. Powers, N. Buchen, S. Horton, S. Rincich. ROW 1: Miss Kowlowski, K. Gruca, S. Allman, J. Shaw. ROW 2: J. Cambell, L. Kalita, L. Tenegal, L. Colombe, S. Weber, G. Setina, L. Mar- tella, B. Ballin, C. Davalos, E. Davalos, S. Daneck. ROW 3: L. Montoya, J. Konopasek, C. Reid, G. Marin, M. Milan, N. Malcolm, J. Du- dendorf. ROW 4: D. Krupinski, B. McCracken, J. Edgar, R. Blaha, D. John, S. Sanfilippo. ROW 5: P. Oschmann, D. Young, B. Abbinanti, K Knez, J. Yarnall, J. DeSando, N. Bingley, M. McDowaIl, P. Kelly. C A S N The Creative Arts Society, formerly the Art Service ' ' ' League, sponsored its annual Art Fair. This fair ex- R hibited the exceptionally good art work done by Reavis art students. Students, parents, and teach- ers enjoyed the art fair, which displayed the unique creativity of Reavis budding artists. Led by top bowlers Dave Danhoff and Joyce Jeffers, and sponsored by Nlr. Nagy, the bowling team has had an active year. Being one of the few co-educa- tional competition teams at Reavis, the league met every Monday after seventh hour at El-lVlar Bowling Alley. ROW 1: T. Vanda, J. lVlaza, B. Curnew, P. McNamara, K. O'Donnell, Nl. Cuthberson, L. Nlagnotti, P. Kelly, H. Shire, C. lVlcCowan, D. Kench, G. Berkawicz, ROW 2: R. Bennecke, D. Danhoff. J. Stamata- kos. J. Ton, D. Graves. B. Vinton, K. Gozdecke. J. Campbell, P. Kantecke, J. Nlatejek, L. Kalota. ROW 3: B. McMannus, D. Bernard, D. Davies, B. Davies, T. Karkowski, R. Janes, C. Kronenberg, V. Vinton, S. Bloczynske, B. Nlicklosh, C. Hylaszak. LUV ATTRACTS CAPACITY CROWD ROW ONE: P. Vogel, R. Robb, P. Stehman, G. Molick, J. Waters, N. Stoffregen, S. Snow, T. Sadlier. ROW TWO: S. Mclntire, L. Stein M. Sadlier, D. Scigalski Cco-ordinating choreographerj, K. Crittenl den, C. Estko, S. Stoffregen CVice-presidentj, S. Popp, H. Holder- ness, S. York. ROW THREE: Mr. Asmussen Csponsorj, Miss Vahi, qsponsorb, P. Hammond, C. Heflinger, B. Shaughnessy, A. Forrester CTreasurerJ, K. Pospisil, K. Cribbs, K. Vogel, S. McKeigue CPub- licity chairmanb, C. Wasik CStage managerj. CNot pictured J. Henzler presidentj. The Swim Club, one of the newest and most active clubs, is sponsored by Miss Vahl and Mr. Asmussen. The club's focal point each year is a Spring swim show featuring synchronized swimming. This year's show entitled LUV had a special accent on precision lifts. Trick diving was an added attraction. E S Increasing circulation by selling over 500 copies, the RAMPAGE staff was able to motivate students to contribute the meaningful words they write and pictures they paint or draw. Published in early May, the second RAMPAGE-an improved RAMPAGE-provided the students an opportunity to see in print, their literary and artistic creativity. SEATED: K. Knez, C, Busch, R. Gibson. STANDING: S. Kirby, L. Green, K. Jillson, B. Abbinanti, Mrs. Bill, Mr. Bill. Missing is editor Cynn Maher. 444444 Q3 ...A 'fi if EDITORIAL STAFF: SITTING: J. Long, L. Sanello, A. Stach, T. Shaf- fer, D. Higens, C. Streick, E. Morrow, K. Hark, B. Gabay, L. Barton STANDING: T. Shermer, M. Stancato, M. Covelli, S. Giffey BLUEPRINT STAFF IIVIPROVES PAPER The Blueprint Staff, sponsored by IVlr. Kissack and Nlr. Nagy, has worked hard this year improving the school newspaper. By more than doubling last year's number of pages and producing two twelve page editions, the staff has accomplished their goal and has truly made a better Blueprint. Technical Staff: R. Bennecke, N. Yager, B. Harper, M. Blanco, C. Pavek, B. Davies, D. McEIwee Contributing Editors: ROW 1: P. Gleeson, G. Bunker, J. Shaw, ROW 2: B. Barta, H. Fiene, T. Drebenstedt, M. Kluever, C. Maher, M. Gardner, D. Ladd, L. Davidenko kiln: Underclass Apprentices: ROW 1: G. Karbow ski, S. Rosinski, B. Lazo, ROW 2: L. Swerhun M. Stevens, P. Free, C. Tank 149, -'HBV Senior Editor, Barb Barta Associate Editor, Renea Piotrowski Carol Burgess 1968 ARIES STAFF Anita Stach Associate Editor, Jeannie Shaw Sue McKeigue ii Associate Editor, Marilyn Covelli Fran Dornbrowski Rita Gutkowski Jim DeSando Carolyn Wneeless Marge Tyler Charlie Bartsch Sue Goodall Linda Dawson Donna Palmer Carol Wasik Cindy Diaz Junior Editor, Geri Bunker Eb! i IIVIPRESSIONABLE V - . ,A ,:95,m??ff?' ., .-:,.: I V - I 4' WWA-+'fwfL2f HLMB, ,,.g.,Lg2-.:.aL,,s5,f':afQ: ' -.2 H g w F f' .2- . 1,1 I il , 'X Sk wg, XSL:- 4: V, -'-Q THE JUNIOR CLASS . Q . X S U I 3' 4' , XE' 1- i A I A A lr D A :s ll 5 : J ...z-. T , E. rf' ll ef . of :C . , 4 V ' E A fag .V 5 f P, O .,-. ' . 2 A41:l .,,7.. '- E ll . . f X., V V W Aa, yy KL lqd .' t . '51 ' , ' S A 'Z '. , - .N N?--' - - x I 1 . , j S ..,. , , :Qin Q H . f A Y, , It g E 1,-1 -l gk , vi., ., .7 In M Q. , . A Q H M In ' . ' ' . L f Eri . ,,,.. ,,, lZ,,E.,, . :E.5A,E,..Ax ,5,, A BW 1 '81 J xi S X wi 5 V I A A 1 Pr 2 ROW ONE: B. Abbinanti, D. Acosta, G. Ahrens, S. Allman, C. Alt man, D. Anderson, J, Anderson, P, Anglim, S. Anguiano, G. Arm strong, L. Arndt. ROW TWO: K. Arnold, C. Blaesing, D. Bagdon P. Balch, J. Baldwin, J. Barro, T. Barry, J. Barsuglia, G. Barthelme C. Bartsh, L. Barton. ROW THREE: R. Bates, B. Batzel, S. Baxter, M. Bellino, P. Benedix, R. Bennecke, R. Bennecke, G. Berkowlcz, L. Berrios, M. Bertocchi, B. Betken. ROW FOUR: M. Bibro, E. Bieryla, C. Bish, P. Blaha, R. Blaha, S. Blanco, B. Bleskin, E. Boch inski, K. Boeben, G. Bohnstangel, M. Blocker. ROW FIVE: M. Block- er, T. Boladz, J. Bolek, W. Boll, D. Bonanno. S. Bonadurer, K. Bonkowski, S. Bonlender, S. Bonlender, E. Borawski, D. Bosi. ROW SIX: J. Brent, N. Buchen, M. Buckley, C. Burquist, T. Breheny, J. Brown, R. Brummerstedt, D. Brunner, G. Bunker, C. Busch. ROW SEVEN: M. Burcl, V. Bunnell, S. Byer, H. Cafcules, J. Cagle, L. Calderwood, R. Caldwell, J. Calhoun, G. Caljkusich, L. Campag- na, J. Cambell. ROW EIGHT: T. Carlone, S. Caruso, D. Carver, J. Center, K. Chapman, M. Cesal, G. Chesla, A. Chudzik, P. Chudsin- ski, M. Chuvula, J. Ciolino. ROW ONE: T. Cloud, H. Cole, P. Colussi, M. Conn, P. Connelly, R. Coover, E. Coyle, J. Coyle, K. Cribbs, K. Crouse, A. Crumly. ROW TWO: R. Curnew, L. Clair, T. Ciolino, M. Cuthbertson, S. Cy- bulski, A. Dakurus, K. Daly, K. Danhoff, L. Davalos, W. Davis. ROW THREE: L. Dawson, G. DeFilippis, D. Dehnicke, D. Depa, D. DePas- que, J. De Sando, D. Deutscher, N. Diaz, S. Divis, F. Dokey. ROW FOUR: D. Dowling, T. Drebenstedt, J. DuBois, J. Dunr, S. Dzialowy, N. Eaves, J. Ehmen, R. Eldridge, L. Emard, S. Erranton, J. Evans. ROW FIVE: E. Fahrfortn, F. Farbin, B. Fennell, B. Fernandes, M. lm 1555.9 Ferraro, H. Fiene, C. Fillicetti, D. Florez, C. Foray, L. Foy, E. Fox. ROW SIX: B. Fulkerson, D. Fuller, D. Gabriel, A. Gall, D. Galus, K. Gardener, R. Garee, E. Gapastione, B. Gename, N. Genovese, L. Giarraputo. ROW SEVEN: S. Giffey, M. Gilpin, F. Gonzales, M. Gossmeyer, K. Gozdecki, L. Graf, S. Grant, J. Green, L. Green, M. Green, L. Greer. ROW EIGHT: D. Gruca, D. Gruca, M. Guentens- berger. P. Guynn, R. Hamning, D. Hartig, A. Heath, E. Heavey, T. Hebei, D. Heilbron, M. Henriksen. bw img R Jw, gy., I . . is .X I.. . ,J , A . 3 e Q E g f i 1 fem. ii f I 1 , X TQ f- i .I ' . . K ' safilieiii. W' mf, A f' . E V X X rer A 4 A 'A xi VJ ' li J - Eayx ?, ggi ii xi, 5iWF5.f m Oy. sa AH iw? CLASS OF'69 I A . , , I . I 'N--4 A 1 .ff ,-,. Y i V,3VL , ., I Wa l was A' T? b W A f .'A. . ., . i e' if , 4',. . N f I,l' in ,1 ,5 A , ,T 1 ' I 9 ' I , l . J .. . . an W A A L a z H xc If . Y . i f T' A 3' 'K is flf ff A A r eroeTneo 'A' , X . 0 V. V 4, if I I I . ' i' . 21 A 41 m f ,b , T I A 'V A I ,gg , A . q . L A , A A A V K 4 V A ' N 'Vx V fix. k:-rkk 'fd 'LQ I 1 A. I as , . . ' 'B . . Q' . , A . ' W fi e s K . at 5 5 . , if l' ' lf ' ef ' 'N 'i ROW ONE: J Herrnosillo, D Hi ens, D Hilderbrand . . g . , P. Hinker, R. Hojnacki, H. Holderness, L. Hoelle, J. Holtrop, J. Holub, J. Hornick, T. Humphry. ROW TWO: L. Hunter, T. Hunter, C. Hylazek J. Hynes, B. Ingalls, L. Janus, S. Jarolim, K. Jillson, J. Jocco, J Johnson, R. Jones. ROW THREE: C. Judd, V. Juraszek, A. Juris M. Kadlec, T. Kaludis, A. Kaminski, M. Kaplin, R. Kareiva, M. Kapl rzak, A. Katcner, D. Kean. ROW FOUR: T. Kedziora, L. Kelley, L Kelley, P. Kelley, D. Kelly, D. Kennedy, N. Kenny, C. Kernats J. Keslin, S, Kilburg, L. Kintz. ROW FIVE: J. Kirby, S. Kirby, F Klasinski, D. Klein, M. Kluever, G. Knez, J. Kocek, D. Koch, P. Kolinski, L. Kolodziejek, A. Kolodzinski. ROW SIX: A. Kolodzin- ski, Kommenich, C. Konecny, J. Konopasek, T. Konratn, L. Kracke, K. Kraenmer, N. Kral, M. Kreim, R. Kremnitzer, D. Krupinski. ROW SEVEN: D. Krizic, K. Kucera, O. Kulick, J. Kupfer, B. Kurkowski, J. Kurkowski, G. La Cross, D. Ladd, S. Lape, B. Lattanzio, E. Lattanzio. ROW EIGHT: L. Lattuca, P. Lawson, B. Lee, F. Leitner, L. Lenzi, L. Lenzi, W. Lewen, D. Leyendecker, P. Lisek, M. Lonero M. Lovelace. i . ! , , W 1 A 8 X A 15 gg ici '-5 if Q -f , L . , 4 A! I , X I . , i ..,-. 5 - we ,. .V if O A 2 Wi' ' Q ' . 1 . 5 A A fe n A . ,W . rf' ' A ' ' j ' - ' IQ. ' Lf .b 1 . h l , Q L., A-Q n J f K ii f- : m V : il . 'Y ,J-A , , .f ,A+ A . Ak,k.. 5 :I . K 4 . ., -, - , -Q I . f,.,, 1, ' ' fb A Oi gf f ROW ONE: A. Luber, R. Luber, C. Lyons, W. Maciaga, K. McGee. ROW TWO: K. Magnotti, C. Maher, D. Maiewski, N. Malcom G. Malivuk. ROW THREE: L. Malloy, P. Marcowka, S. Mares D. Marias, J. Marnell. ROW FOUR: K. Marquardt, M. Martin A. Martinez, S. Marvin, N. Marzec. ROW FIVE: B. Mattea, R. Maurer, P. May, D. McCormick, A. McDaniel. ROW SIX: M McDowaiI, D. McEIwee, B. McGinty, S. Mclntire, D. Mclntosh ROW SEVEN: S. McKeigue, T. McMahon, T. McMuIIan, J McNana, P. McVay. ROW EIGHT: W. Mechenes, R. Mehok, L. Meiker, M. Mica, R. Micheletto. wa.: . . :v...,.f..f:: THE CLASS OF '69 ROW ONE: D. Mierendorf, M. Milan, B. Miller, L. Miller, M. Miller W. Miller, G. Milligan, M. Minasola, T. Mirus, C. Molenda, L. Mon toya. ROW TWO: J. Moozak, H. Moss, D. Mottis, D. Moudry, R. Muchllewicz. R. Murabito, B. Murphy, C. Navartil, T. Napolski R. Nagorski, K. Nellis. ROW THREE: N. Niewiedzial, M. Nigro K. Nitz, W. Norris, M. Novak, R. North, J. O'Connor, D. O'Connor D. O'Donnell, R. O'Halloran, R. Olszewski. ROW FOUR: C. O'MalIey J. Orrico, M. Ortiz, A. Ovcharchyn, J. Paganessi, S. Palka, C Palmer, G. Palmer, K. Parisi, M. Pascual, L. Pasderetz. ROW FIVE: S. Pettibone, T. Phillips, A. Picturna, J. Pinkowski, T. Pirofalo, D. Plachy, M. Porrey, S. Potaczek, W. Poulos, J. Pratt, G. Pro- vance. ROW SIX: B. Pruitt, R. Przytula, L. Purpura, C. Rajkovich, E. Radzus, J. Ralston, E. Ramsey, J. Rasgus, J. Rauen, N. Ray, B. Raymon. ROW SEVEN: H. Renaud, B. Rhodes, R. Riley, R. Rime- hart, S. Rinchich, A. Rita, L. Rocasalvo, B. Rodriquez, K. Roller, J. Rosales, G. Rosecrants. ROW EIGHT: E. Rothe, J. Rowe, D. Ru- bino, L. Ruiter, K, Russel, S. Russo, D. Rutledge, J. Ruvalcaba, J. Ryan, S. Ryan, J. Rybachek. - ,. 1:2 - .,.:,. 2 Q . of if 1 . I li? K . P A Z' A: I' -N K : X ' .' W all . 1 K i -,f ,If Qi. .'i.,2 e i ' .,.. . .4-41. I A P it I I'-I . . , ., . ' . f..i.LV. I 1 ws K- , I .7 5 5 :ig ,-AL- lil' iei' . R KY, A' 'W gt . O 1 W I . i s I E 'stsr R . -U' U- ..-' . . . .J S -' ' .lf ' . , : '. y v . . i , in '- . - ' 1 K I . . ,.7?.' - K Q F we i t i in Q E ' VL - .gtg - '5' J it if ' A I 0 ,ff ,..,, , it . . I I I 3, . -. X: -f 0 1 A -..if' fz . , ,.,. zz 5 WVR K 8 f. t .F D . ' 'jf , . i ily' A 1 ' - sinwwv L W 'S l A321 1 . 1 A 1. as - f Q I fi X . x f-V Plflfislijf fsz. 1 I ap .K f .,.v 1. I x f 3 M ' V .5 tl . , .4 or :f? 1 Q.ry f e- w?! .-Z-'- ' t E 'iis I - ' r D - E 1 I Q.. I , ,I 5 A 'ii f .Q g,.. P I A In E - mmhA by l bw . b gu. my 5 b ' sa Q I I f X Y if Q 0 T ' .Y 4 , I ' A vs . Q A .. .. . ,ATWVAWA 8 Tix? V I3 I , 1 .x.. YJ V -- 'K n .. 4 f tl 'J S lrsl E Q2:,:Q, b .I . 1 If ffl b 7 ' 5 ' si .Q b . X .. 'M 1 A r : B . 'sf' 'g I , I lb Q, a ,O , Y. I 'S A K l I ' 1. V . l .,':, H I xi Q J ..5, . K . C y U I Q E g if T .... E . 1: . .V . I T ' Qs ' fl ,i 'I ' ' I ll ' , T T 6, I A Q I I -: . . . . . g tl . x ,. I Q I Jlg igi: . fg, My Kg H U 1 5 ' , ' f, -. ' 1 -' . ri.. y ' - f' 1'. gf A 3:1 V- F ' . I L. :,., It , I - A 5 q . A V A ROW ONE: R. Rysner, L. Sabatini, M. Sadlier, D. Salko, S. Sample, C. Sanfillipo, W. Sarosiek, F. Saunders, B. Sautter, J. Scelfo, R. Schadowsky. ROW TWO: J. Scnenl, L. Scheder, M. Schlenger, S. Shmidt, T. Schott, D. Scigalski, P. Secor, S. Sedivy, M. Seputis, L. Schafer, T. Shaffer. ROW THREE: P. Sharas, B. Shaugnessy, J. Slerzega, G. Simon, M. Simmons, E. Skala, D. Smetana, M. Smith, M. Smoger, W. Smok, S. Sneed. ROW FOUR: S. Snow, E. Snyder, L. Sobadvlak, C. Sorenson, J. Sparacio, R. Spataro, L. Spatola, C. Spry, J. Stomatacos, M. Stancato, J. Staneart, ROW FIVE: L. Stasik. K. Stawski, M. Stefty, L. Stein, R. Stephen, R. Ste- phenson, S. Stepina, C. Stedman, L. Stewart, G. Stockmal. S Stoffregen. ROW SIX: C. Streich, J. Strejc, S. Strezempa, J. Suto S. Sutton, B. Swanson, S. Swanson, D. Swaw, R. Sworsky, L. Tag- ler, D. Tamburino. ROW SEVEN: C. Taylor, C. Taylor, D. Tesar L. Thomas, T. Toosley, R. Trautmen, D. Trultt, J. Typtaner, V Typeptaner, E. Ullricn, R. Unger. ROW EIGHT: R. Van Byssum J. Vance, H. Vanvalkenborg, C. Varing, V. Vinton, K. Vogel, T Vogt, T. Votava, K. Vrchota, L. Vrchota, A. Walinskl. THE CLASS OF '69 ROW ONE: J. Wals. L. Walters, C. Wasik, J. Webb, S. Webb, B. Weinert, J. Wending, R. Weykes, C. Wheeless, G. Wheet, J. Wile- G. Waccino, ROW THREE: B. Yarmel, J. Yarnell, D. Young. K, Zaker, J. Zangara, R. Zblewski, T. Zelensky, W. Zoeller, S. man. ROW TWO: S. Williams, B. Wilson, J. Winchel, D. Winny. Zydek. L. Wisek, M. Wiser, S. Wisner, D. Wojtkiewicz, G. Wolff, L. Wolfe, L., ,. . , L - K LV J . M , - ,, .X . . H V . , .. in . fv - : . J i.e .K s . . J ' .1 -. .f iEi .i -... M ., J . i an A H V. , . V I E is L .H be E I K , .1 ' , , . ,m x X L in ' f ' r ' 15514 'Z' A 9 A in V V . L: ,S a- 4 -. . A . , V vie, , me-in . A 'K W' -xg V Junior Class sponsor and officers: Miss Feldtg Bob Abbinanti, Vice- Presidentq Sue Schmidt, Treasurer: Carol Palmer, Secretary: Dennis Gruca, President. Q 5. -. A . llllligll WC 5 it S P U P st x P K yy Q' ew is ' W 6 X gi g J 'N A . if Q x A f' Q ., a K SE K . Q X an Y 4 . K x I 9 y M . ...,, Q. 2 I if-eu 'Q K. I i :'. 6 5 A Q53 W0 546 'JAQWS W EQ? 1WmL Q 1 'T - . 'T 'lr Yi' his ! I . -'?' ' s . ' r ,. f . 2 ,A .. W W I a t IJ, Ji- , bQ X 6 I s eegw T C JV re: T' x 'S M. ' A ik I A J ' - S fp. . ,A.1..'y' 1 1 K 7 MTF I AKI. A F Q x xx - K - .. 1' ,Q K: . -. AJ Q lj s , L l- . . ' .4 . I 1 ' . as . 'T bil ' I 522 . 5' ' M ' . . 't53ff3l ' my . .,,,.,x ,L,R,l. W .. - ' Z ' A 'Q .V 5: 1 A .1 '-.' 5- :fe YM is .mf f r1f'fW .?:MKWfd- ROW ONE: R. Acosta. P. Aoeox, C. Aguinaga. J. Ahern. C. Alexsy. L. Algarin, J. Alley, R. Allman, H. Anderson, L. Anderson, W. Ar nold. ROW TWO: B. Arrigo, B. Arrowood, E. Augustyniak, M Baczynski, V. Balch, T. Baker, J. Banfi, S. Barbeau, C. Barga K. Barsuglia, T. Bashton. ROW THREE: C. Baxter, C. Beasley, G Becker, T. Becker, W. Beeck, A. Beedie, P. Beedie, D. Bernhard L. Beske, V. Billings, C. Billows. ROW FOUR: N. Bingley, S. Blaes ing, M. Blanco, R. Blaskovitz, B. Boehm, T. Boggs, C. Boll, M. Bo narigo, M. Booth, G. Bouzek, N. Bouzek. ROW FIVE: A. Boyce R. Boyer, J. Brazitis, S. Brent, L. Brewer, L. Bridges, J. Bridges B. Brockett, B. Brown, S. Brown, M. Brozek. ROW SIX: M. Buchaas J. Buck, T. Bunker, C. Burcl, T. Burgess, J. Butler, L. Caballero R. Cain, C. Callozzo, P. Calzaretta, R. Capo. ROW SEVEN: J. Case M. Casella, R. Ceroa, S. Cerone, R. Cetera, J. Chaffee, P. Cha malcs, C. Citro, C. Coco, T. Colburn, B. Cole. ROW EIGHT: L. Cole C. Coney, J. Coyle, L. Craig, S. Crawford, K. Crittenden, K. Konin K. Crook, S. Crundwell, P. Cummings, T. Cupp. ROW ONE: Bill Curnew, R. Czajkowski, L. Czerwinski, C. Czopek, F. D'Agostino, A. Dakuras, L. Daly, S. Daneck, E. Davalos, W. Da- videnko, P. Davis. ROW TWO: R. Davis, W. Deangeles, O. Delgado, G. Demark, D. Demet, J. DeSando, J. Deuries, B. Dikselis, R. Dock- stader, D. Dodd, D. Dodge. ROW THREE: G. Donadson, W. Doyle, B. Dram, M. Dreler, M. Dryer, S. Dudasn, S. Dudones, R. Duffing, K. Dunn, C. Dvojack, D. Dynes. ROW FOUR: M. Economokos, P. Eddington, J. Edgar, L. Elrod, T. Estino, K. Farrell, L. Favtava, R. Fecht, D. Fiorini, N. Flore, L. Florence. ROW FIVE: R. Fournier, my .. if W' THE CLASS OF '70 M. Fox, J. Frederick, P. Free, K. Freislinger, R. Freldenfeld, R. Fruik, J. Fry, F. Fudge, J. Galus, A. Gamble. ROW SIX: D. Garde- ner, R. Gazda, D. Genovese, D. Giarraputo, H. Gibson, K. Gier- loff, L. Giovinco, P. Gleeson, W. Goetzinger, E. Gomez, G. Gomez. ROW SEVEN: A. Gonzalez, J. Grabinski, P. Graus, H. Graves, F. Grziano, B. Green, M, Green, R. Green, T. Grilli, J. Grochala, L. Gross. ROW EIGHT: K. Gudyka, L. Gustafs, R. Guzles, L. Hack- stock, S. Haines, J. Hall, N. Halim, L. Haney, R. I-lark, R. Harper, J. Harr. ... . S E: '., 4. ' -' Q A 'i'V ' i ii'., '.', Q ' 1 i ai A --- - . . A . Q: as ,j V . K ,, If' F in' Aa.: :uh Q A gm ' . It Vi v vv I 'Yi .1 lylluu f ,. l . Y .. G I .. 'i A - F , .. . I . I , X V y ' 1 .- -.. I 'I' I : I iw. A . fl , Q , I S 'lis I if A A ll' ' Q N I Q I . .. I . , , . in , ff .7 . . if . I . gi, L Q my ,lf Q..-'fl-. .. .- -.s . - . rs :l' l , . -J 5.5 H G I l.., ,.,,- V . -y I -' - ,i I A I 3... X LA , K. H. - ... X urql T y..VL A .Q A , .V :. I 'F . ' is 3 I ii . . .f ils A iii i 'i ' I is 'a s . A e -- - -- . .., - . frl L ,es 2 3' :E:2 I -:l-: i :-:: A . J I 4. . A . . .. .l --.r-. f I -- I. .. A G ' f- y . b .f , r rlrrii A A I .fi .5 , I -. -1 1 :,, -'f.-. --i . 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Homerding, Hosick, H. Houser, W. Howe, S. Huggy, J. Husl ton, C. Hyzynski, S. ldziak. ROW THREE: M. Jacoby, M. James, M. James, R. James, J. Janosz, M. Jakerta, S. Jeffery, L. Johandes +- H. Jendrejewski, R. Jennings, J. llk. ROW FOUR: I. Jenson, C. Jines v D. John, D. John, D. Johnson, J. Johnson, S. Johnson, T. John- son, H. Jungers, L. Jurinek, K. Kaatz. ROW FIVE: C. Kalebich, L. Kalita, A. Karanosky, G. Karbowski, B. Kasprzak, D. Katcher L. Kazmere, J. Keating, G. Kelley, K. Kelley, S. Kern. ROW ONE: C. Kijewski, L. Kilduski, J. Kilstrom, R. Kirby, H. Kir inovic, R. Kish, R. Kitching, R. Klimek, T. Knight, C. Knipper, J Kolinski. ROW TWO: S. Dvaatz, T. Kracmer, J. Krarner, E. Kraut strunk, B. Kravich, M. Dreith, D. Krenn. D. Krenn, R. Kurtis, K Labianco. J. Ladd. ROW THREE: B. Laha, R. Langgner, D. Lanning, T. Lape, M. Larva, D. Lattanzio, L. Laushot, R. Laventer, R. Lazo D. Leake, K. Lemming. ROW FOUR: J. Lence, P. Lesniak, J. Lewis M. Levickis, K. Leopold, N. Lindsey, D. Lisewski, K. Long, J. Lo renz, G. Louthan, L. Lufrano. ROW FIVE: D. Lukes, J. Macek, M THE CLASS OF '70 MacLean, G. Major, D. Malonis, L. Mangiar, K. Markovic, T. Marsh- all, S. May, J. Maza, M. Mazur. ROW SIX: R. Mazur, G. McAleenan, J. McAvoy, S. McCann, M. McCormick. N. McCowan, J. McErory, J. McFarland, R. McGuire, P. Mclntire, K. Mcllvoy. ROW SEVEN: M. McKeigue. M. McNanus, R. Meier, F. Mesce, C. Meyer, B. Mik- losh, K. Miller, M. Miller, T. Milligan, T. Milligan, C. Milonas. ROW EIGHT: J. Minarcik, B. Mitchell, N. Montoya, P. Mooney, D. Mor- enz, M. Morgan, R. Morris, S. Moser, P. Mullin, J. Murawski, J. Myers. K 5 L 'fi 1, V I J' iff , Q , SZ' h A. fx. M xi ' . ,W ag. . E g Mx . pf ' ,E S 5 I il E 511' g y . ,M . . I . i NY. P... Q 'F F 1 V K L' . Q ax .4 O' 'ij . f 'i I . F - Ii , . . ' 'b vii .i . S S dl h 1 A. fifth ' 1-:I ii K .f x .MW Xiu, . ' X .pf ' it H .... ,:. fq. . Ay . . 1 . I ff ri' 'U . if . I. .. . ge km g I s hw H ' . ? r ,Lv jaf bv I 4 ., Q., .A-mn. Asn Q V VV L- 5 Xlw.wnwmlvlI.f0e . --f. 7.V. 5 .5411 . , ,,,. ,ws ii.. ' S 'S 1 S ' IVSA -.: i I .. fi Q, 5 U p ,wb M. l :. SS 'A if . . - ,Q V1 3 5 . . W ,N 2 f --397' . V A I x I S V. . mqwbm THE SOPHOIVIORE CLASS '-A' ' . , I- .i'--,1 ff W' ,A.W .A , u K ' - 7 I 39, . m e J ., K ' M ,... I : I . . V '.-. v ' I .L ' ,:: ' I - WWWE -- ' - I -In f V' R ls in -' ..' ' so ROW ONE: A. Nacin, R. Napolski, K. Nelson, P. Nelson, P. Neumann, J. Newman, L. Newman, T. Niemin, B. Norberg, D. Worth. T. Novak, ROW TWO: S. Noworul, T. Odette, O'Donnell, P. Ogren, A. Odsansen, S. Olejniczak, C. Oleynichak, K. Olinger, E. Ollvarks, J. Olmos, W. Olsen. J 1, .ll s A . T . .is N ' sl' It ' f Q Q vf H ' .. lil. : lf I Al l .X . QQ ' 17? .. -D . I K 'X . . ' fy . TW I I ll. :Q If . ve I iv 5 F .., . . I lll' ff I T Q ' ROW THREE: D. Olszewski, M. O'Rouke, R. Oswald, M. Ott, G . Paryz, J. Paterimos. ROW FOUR: J. Patka, C. Pautsch, C. Pawluk l J. Payne, S. Penansky. ROW FIVE: M. Phelps, J. Pine, J, Pinner Y. Plude, L. Podolak. ROW SIX: R. Poole, R. Pope, J. Potzmann M. Poulos, T. Powers. ROW SEVEN: W. Powers, J. Procopio, C f Pruitt, P. Pryde, M. Ptaszynski. ROW EIGHT: J. Pugn, J. Pursain M. Pytlik, T. Quain, G. Rangel. ROW ONE: C. Realy, B. Reid, C. Reid, M. Reynolds, M. Rhodes. M. Riccardo, S. Ridderhoff, J. Ringer, S. Rizzo, D. Rockett, E. Rodriguez. ROW TWO: M. Ronshausen, S. Rosinski, J. Ross, W. Rozeii, D. Ruddy, B. Rusin, J. Rusnak, B. Russell, M. Ruzich, W. Rybak, J. Ryback. ROW THREE: K. Sagen, R. Salazar, C. Sample, V. Samples, J. Sanchez, A. Sanders, R. Sanderson, M. Saunders, B. Sautter, J. Sawin, C. Sawka. ROW FOUR: G. Sawyer, N. Schabes, C. Scheleder, F. Schneider, N. Schooveid, L. Schott, B. Schranz, K. Schroeder, R. Schroeder, B. Schuller, R. Schwartzers. ROW 5 Q ,- f 5 I - Q V 5 .E .1712 J v Yi' . 2- m FIVE: G. Scigalsi, M. See, P. Well, B. Seydlitz, S. Shalas, D. Shar warko, A. Sherdan, R. Sherdan, J. Sherman, N. Sherman, F. Sig naigo. ROW SIX: S. Silzer, J. Simon, M. Skraban, P. Smith, S Smok, S. Smolek, C. Snyder, C. Soboviak, C. Sock, D. Sopiarz, C Spengler. ROW SEVEN: K. Sperry, J. Sratato, P. Stach, R. Steffan R. Stern, M. Stevens, D. Streible, L. Studebacher, J. Surane, L. Su rane, K. Sutter, J. Swanson. ROW EIGHT: P. Swanson, D. Sweciki L. Swerhun, S. Tabor, J. Tsckitt, G. Tadka, C. Tank, M. Tansey N. Taylor, L. Tenegal. 'Q - L. :J if . Y f - ' if . gg 5 A elg ' I I I A ' are . lrsif S ' R W Q E L . O E3 , 3, K Aw I ' E C -'Q A ' . 'W . 'T .-JF , Q JJ .gf ' J 'V i , 'fi A W Agn' Fl., !' ig 9 A I V W., . . 1 ' gl Akxr .. -'--, Yr -.': J me E t 'I' .V J .E ' 5 V . i nf' as H.. - ' .rf , ' f K? r - ,..... ., I . is V 1 -fm, .lk '.,. -l p.: I ' K X -V in-x Q if . . :gf sg S, : g ig, gg 1- f , J ' R 1 i. if '-'St .'.-1:2 J 4 f r . ' ii . f if l A i - - - - - 2 ' 4' I - 1 1 'i 1 K cr O 0 g I f I . .....k i 4 A, 2.1 r I 5 :Egg . K. h - , 'K ' 4. S V Q Tia Q E A . 'n i' W .if flli .. 3, Y if S Y Q. -,K M ,H .r A ..., li Q-f . ,. ' r S' V . .-:- .A ' ' ki ' I ,, jx My K V - - A ..-,: , - AU Sm - K .1 gwggemg- Iv - . 2 CLASS OF '70 Wagner, secretary: Nancy Bingly vice president: Tommy Bunker, Pres identg Terri Becker, treasurer. -if7.,r- kV.Akk W z .. . : at . L 5 . Q I Liu . A , v il .2 A A , Q I A A . I , J, i ,e . M e S 'N I :il ' .., In rr ,R , ' if 3, is r s 6 1.-.Z , '- s. S sf . zlr Av,1 . - , . K' . ' I ,Q - A e ' V f --i ff' A . L X ryrr f i . - . ,ccc,cALcr5 r,r crcl , ' Q ir T - V ccc V . ',f. . . Q' K In 'Q A ,I : 1 ' A H vm., H 'iii' . . QA. 5 rg T. ,xv haw I-18 gn f w. ROW ONE: J. Termine, R. Theisinger. V. Thomas, J. Thorton, J. Tiffy, D. Tischer, M. Tokarz, M. Tomalewicz, D. Topel, V. Traut- men C Trimble ROW TWO J Tri T Trlak C Trolia B , . . : . pp, . , . , . Turner, J. Turyna, S. Typtaner, B. Ullrich, D, Unvolt, T. Vaccaro, C. Valas, T. Vaisvilak. ROW THREE: J. Van Breemen, T. Vanoa D. Vani, E. Vertucci, V. Vilcek, B. Vinton, J. Vitosky. F. Vrchota G. Wadhams, P. Waggerty, L. Wagner. ROW FOUR: C, Walinski .32 29 Q S... - - 3 K 1-wvmamumm, K :S R..-.........,,,... D. Walters, D. Walters, B. Waltz, R. Warner, S. Weber, R. Weir, C. Weiss, R. Wells, D. Wenk, K. Weykow. ROW FIVE: B. Wheeles, B. Wheeler, B. White, B, White, S. Wiaduck, K. Wildenhain, B. Wilkins, R. Wilkenson, S. Wilkenson, F. Wilson, K. Wisch. ROW SIX: J. Wis- ner, J. Wiss, S. Witkowski, R. Wroble, L. Wronski, L. Wurl, W. Wyatt, L. Zagorski, J. Zapdtoczay, S. Zeno, D. Zysko. Sophomore class officers: Linda THE CLASS OF '71 . E 3 I W, A '41, .V .Rf . . . ' IA' 5. si ' . -... . Q .l v . S 'qs 2 in T' T 232. flies- ' 4 'S .. , , , , L . f 4 Q:,, . M: K rrliwggi' 4.1 A . . .,,... ., A, ' VJ I . 'KSA xx wr uk.. . W l - V Yl i I Q' ..: I- - Q -td 1 H: My .E . ' ' ' 2 f . ' Q XT 'If' . if ' E -N 5 I 2: 4 , . . , - A s lb 1 E Y A .. '- V 3 Q 5 V H K. J 2 W - I . . y I' EW A I ' 'V X 'YH f..: A 5 ' 'X B 1. S: ,Q it Y We L Q ROW ONE: E. Achart, D. Adair, B. Adell, H. Aguinrga, E. Alleys, T. Altrnan, M. Anderson, P. Anderson, P. Anderson, R. Arm- strong, M. Atkinson. ROW TWO: D. Aubin, G. Austin, B, Alyward K. Baker, F. Barsuglia. D. Barth, J. Bartosh, G. Baxter, J. Battag- lla, W. Bernali, M. Bertocchi. ROW THREE: M. Beutnin, E. Biecki P. Billingley, B. Blllows, G. Bison, M. Black, S. Bobber, R. Bodk housen, B, Boeak, D. Boesen, S. Boettcher. ROW FOUR: J. Bold rini, B. Boll, J. Bonea, D. Bonen, T. Bongeorno, S. Bonkowski, D. Borawski, D. Bosi, M. Botta, E. Brady, T. Brady. ROW FIVE: E Brazausky, L. Brensek, J. Brindl, J. Brower, C. Brown, D. Brown, P. Brown, J. Burris, M. Bryson, D. Buckley, D. Burkett. ROW SIX: B. Cafcules, M, Cagle, S. Cagle, K. Cain. P. Caleindo, C. Callahan. G. Campbell, R. Cambron, H. Carlsle, E. Chalson, B. Carney. ROW SEVEN: B. Carrier, V. Carstensen. D. Case, A. Castiota, R. Centeno, C. Cerda, J. Chaplin, S. Chatt. L. Chira, P. Chollpski, M, Chrlstakes. ROW EIGHT: J. Ciccone, K. Citro, B. Blaak, D. Clark, S. Ciqek, F. Coder, D. Cole, B. Conley, R. Conn, M. Cook, S. Cosentino. ROW ONE: G. Cowdrey, J. Craig, D. Creger, P. Creighton, R. Creigh ton, J. Crittenden, P. Crouse, L. Crowley, L. Cupp, P. Cuthbertson W. Cuthbertson. ROW TWO: P. Dakuras, C. Daneck, N. Daneilewicz, K. Daugerdas, C. Davidenko, D. Davies, R. DeGoIyer, K. DeLaGarzo P. Dellongo, M. Dempsey, L. Dener. ROW THREE: M. Desando, K DeVos, M. Diaz, J. DiGiuIo, P. DiLorenzo, D. Dinsmore, D. Dodge D. Daiedergen, R. Dudones, D. Duke, J. Dukendorf. ROW FOUR S. Duprey, D. Dymek, W. Elia, K. Eaard, D. Emerson, C. Ender, P English, D. Emguita, M. Eroean, J. Erwin, R. Erwin. ROW FIVE: T ,QW .,,.f-, i-...u A : Erwinski, H. Eryet, A. Ester, C. Estko, M. Evans, P. Everett, J Ewers, J. Falk, T. Farbin, J. Farej. G. Farlej. ROW SIX: C. Fencl F. Filippo, M. Fiore, L. Fischbeck, L. Fitzgibon, C. Fletcher, M Florez, A. Fournier, R. Fox, S. Fox, J. Francone. ROW SEVEN: E Frerikeen, C. Fredette, M. Freeman, J. Freislinger, P. Frencl, J Frey, C. Frick, B. Friedenfeld. ROW EIGHT: B. Fritz, A. Gardener P. Garrett, P. Gaudia, A. Gaudier, F. Geieler, W. Gerlach, G. Giara puto, C. Giffey, B. Gillilano, K. Glendinning, J. Goodman, D Goodrich, R. Gotkowski. tx if ' ,A 1, A X ,',n Q 'lv - R Grit 'f' rv' ,,,..F1 . X ,qt A 4. ' ' , ,i., . J Q -if if F p M A t ' . J it VN I 1 'R R1 N ff, L Q F ig' , A A 45 ' , 'v L fi ,i A g f ' - -. F' 4 P K .. , . L .f hb W if Q5 ' lf . . I. 6 F Q, Q O ri A if , .,. Q Q ,, Q , ' , w - , 1 . . : fa J J.. A Q f A M gg , . C .. J - :-': 1 yx drip ,I . if V H 'K , ' if A y ' g 5 . A A , M k-- , x VL . x:,. K., an .t QT E .rv- ,, .. .. .. - I , A ..- A, 1 5 is Q r g Ng- L . . ' ., J E' Fl 'f 'V A t ROW ONE: R. Grant, D. Graves, D. Gray, J. Gray, J. Green, K. Green- field, N. Greinke, G. Grirnan, C. Grisko, J. Griss0m,J. Givakis. ROW TWO: J. Grochala, J. Grhala, T. Gron, M. Grote, M. Golbeck, M. Gustafson. R. Guzlas, C. Haeflinger, B. Haley, P. Hammend, R. Hamning. ROW THREE: K. Hannes, C. Heath, B. Hennesey, H. Henriksen, P. Herety, S. Hernandez, V. Hernandez, D. Hoffman, L, Holley, L. Hommelsen, D. Hon, ROW FOUR: D. Howe, P. Howell, J. Howes, R. Huber, J. Hruner, M. Huddleston, D. Hunt, J. Ilk, G. lniguez, J. Izzo, R. Jackson. ROW FIVE: T. Janeway, A. Jansen, me THE FRESHIVIAN CLASS J. Jaral, G. Jarollm, M. Jeninga, D. Jensen, R. Jensen, J. Johns, D. Johnson, D. Johnson, J. Johnson. ROW SIX: L. Johnson, M. Johnson, M. Johnson, J. Judd, P. Jullus, D. Junko, T. Jurevis, C. Kachold, M. Kadlec, M. Kairis, J. Kalata. ROW SEVEN: P. Kalebich, R. Kalvaitis, A. Kara, T. Karkowski, G. Kasnar, C. Kas- per, T. Kasper, J. Katcher, M. Keenan, D. Kelley, N. Kelley. ROW EIGHT: D. Kelly, B. Kenny, P. Keplinger, K. Kerlln, J. Kintz, D. Kinsch, C. Klang, K. Klein, W. Klimczak, H. Kluever, J. Kohler. . K T, -Liar t 1. I W . QJ .-1 J J 5 , . . 1 O r itll? iii ll l ' O ,. . Q 6 ,. K b J 1 g-, , ,g'., - 'Q '.-2,v'?.' -li .. A K X C. N Q Yi -. l , 5, ' Q D A 'e - N, .L .455 - iz'-5'-,-I 'hm ff: J f , ll t l lt -A -x .51 X? ' :gf . 'L' V 'ti '7 1 ' ' 'U .vl l L I ,gs V tL L. ,H A., . ni sq 3 :Zi ,,V gt. , A Wai My 1 x BAE, 5 V n b, Q .N .Q- I t, .M h f' - ' ' ,... 1 . ,fe .I , V kk . Q 4 1 F R H 'F I -. . - - ' ' Zi J I O . '47 y I ' 3 h e b l 2 A V I Nfw., . l k. , . . kk A JM L' . ,,s i Q 35 , K-1 ww ..'A . . H P . l P 5 ,.: A f I J, ' .E J, ' J f + A : ' J. . . . .,.,. P . il .fl , f s. . J ll . , . J -. .ff M P , . - 0 s6:.x..: 'R 5 ,rg THE CLASS OF '71 ,E V Q Q,-, ', fi? A P ' - ,, . ' hi.. ff , V .E . A,, We A 3Y,i '9 7 if ' m f . .A f - - .L f ' A'Q, 1 f . s w, L' -F 'W' 4 I . . gl 1' T1 . T A T T T A A Y . si . 2 . L , A 9 J' 2 Q-,V ' ' . is A N A I U ,r A-if , a L A Q1 JA- :rf ' A A ' - L i . , .Q 'sr hi I' ,L l.. ,fi '. . 4 f 'J HE'-H .-5, . A A fe. f 1 A '92 .. .T . W ' T . A5 L I :fail A . f K .kg VL I .ff V .4,: ROW ONE: A. Kolb, B. Koschoreck, J. Kotek, M. Kowalski, L. Kraft. ROW TWO: J. Kramer, G. Krizic, C. Kruizenca, K. Ku- cera, S. Kurkowski. ROW THREE: B. Kwiecinski, G. Laha, P. Lawrence, G. Leake, D. Leeney. ROW FOUR: G. Leitner, P. Lemming, L. Lepiah, T. Levickis, C. Lewis. ROW FIVE: D. Lewis, J. Librizsi, P. Lindsey, G. Litterio, T. Long. ROW SIX: D. Lorenz, T. Lubek, J. Macar, D. Mackessy, Mackessy. ROW SEVEN: J. Maher, T. Malloy, K. Maloney, S. Mangiardi, D. Ma- rek. ROW EIGHT: J. Marinier, N. Mau, A. Mazur, A. Mazur, W. Mazur. ROW ONE: D. McCallough, L. McCarthy, B. McCaskill, B. McClain J. McCormick, G. McCracken, T. McCory, P. McDawall, S. McDoug all, T. McEwaine, M. McGovern. ROW TWO: M. McGuire, V. Mc lntire, R. Mclntosh, P. McPhillips, C. Medyk, J. Meistas, K Michael, J. Michniak, R. Mierendorf, J. Mlksa, K. Mildenderger. ROW THREE: P. Miletica, R. Miller, R. Miller, T. Milonas, L. Mirabella, A. Mitchell, S. Mitchell, D. Mitrius, G. Holick, M Montana, D. Moody. ROW FOUR: C. Morenz, D. Morris, A. Morris D. Moser, J. Mottl, L. Meuller, N. Muklewicz, J. Mulack, D. Mur phy, L. Murphy, J. Muszandwski. ROW FIVE: N. Mysliwiecz. M Nance, B. Nannini, V. Navratil, R. Naydol, R. Needy, P. Nickels, M. Niewiedzial, G. Nitz, M. Noe, R. Nolan. ROW SIX: S. Nolen, C. Norris, M. Novak, M. Novak, M. Novak, E. O'Connel, K. O'Connor, S. O'Dwyer, L. Olmos, M. O'Malley, M. O'Neal. ROW SEVEN: K. Pprisa, J. Orlos, T. Ordender, P. Oschmann, L. Palby, W. Palka, J. Palmer, M. Pempdk, M. Perlongo, P. Desorbh, B. Petrailis. ROW EIGHT: B. Petritis, F. Phelan, D. Phillips, P. Phillips, B. Pills- bury, S. Placzkowski, P. Polino, C. Ponio, S. Popp, D. Porter, R. Postano. fi i J - . Q Q .L il . . .2 E wfifi L5 W I . 1 K . 3 . X 'L . . 5 X ' .. . Si fi ., , Q ...ri in is T' . DQR, vi ' .. ', ' . F 14? Z Aa, .1 W5'3-,- ,. ' ,X E K 1 cw 5? K L . L T ,1 ,Q - - G . . f i - -sv ' rr f .ii +R 1 P: . , J I JK .. ' - , is khv in , , , Q 'ili so , 611' 1 ,, . if if -My We A K J .1 - I K F' 5 L ' XG . -V 1 Vs V T i , . , K I sa. Q , b t K 4. . A . 3' ,, - V, ,.. ' ' 5' 2 : D 1' il J . .- 7 f r ' E .- , '52 1 . ' lli ' -. f- if ,,,,.,,.. , T af rif 1 J . N' J J A .1 , T 13, 1 'r A T , , .W ' 4 f112 f9BQ'f71?gJfff. K i'iii ls ' 'Vi J .-r'!?:. .:::i ' 3 2 I 3355 1:-: . 2' J. J ' . 5 , 'I I K in V, K X . iff' l ' X, 'l ijlfwl - I 5, , . L T ity I ,.:Q. Q' T W . . - KAN in ngn Q 'f . fifigiy l f .4, I ...I 1 .J is Q .. L V- .., ,. , xg ,il 4, ,Alu -. .35 I- Av Q V . 'Z Q W S . K ' I - T iz S U' : fl ,. f A S M , , 1: 13. ll I I I 9 V A ' ' I .. V . I b b AA H I J, A A VZ f I .:5.7 : it Q' , - A:2: . ' if 52 :II V V . In i ., A 'ii U H 1 A z .:: V , . M L + 5 ffl S A 4 E . S W ,,.. V llz . . ' ' f, . f . r , 1... f .5 39 5Q .I 1 'X L - 'A i iffy . 'Q ' if ,ahh , H I, btill I ' , Q W f R 1 q .,. , -N .,. . '- -: A lsrr hr ' .. ' s T ,V : I . 'il-.Zn X Ji '5' s V- : 3 ZW 5-Z .JZ K 1. . 24 , . 5. 1:7 1' ' 3. V 1 S . A A ,rm . ,,, V ' .,, ,f ' .335-V : Wy. . f . , , -,gm . I . . , . .3 , .M ,A A V . ..,v:,,:: f,,,,. . . ,,,: ,L M5 if 4 3 Q .r 'M Y E A eg, ,l 'Sl al S 'W x 1 Q S ' an , .. , Q ' TT . . Wife f.,j' 1 1 . ., F , A - - , :'..,1 Q ii ' .4 Q' I S. gf W W if ' I. 8 lL:- V, , 2 -2E5 is ff' , T . Qi.. l ? -at 'Q J lil' 1 i 1 4 33 if ,xy . ROW ONE: G. Potaczek, H. Potmamann, J. Powers, G. Precin P. Preubs, V. Procopio, D. Pruitt, D. Przybylki, L. Pucci, R. Pucel R. Purdy. ROW TWO: K. Purpura, R. Purpura, C. Queen, W. Quinn J. Raley, E. Ranquel, C. Rauter, B. Ray, M. Raly, M. Reato, N Reato. ROW THREE: L. Reid, D. Rexabek, R. Rhodes, R. Richardson P. Richel, J. Rinchich, P. Rinehart, J. Rita, D. Rirsein, B. Rocasol va, M, Rock. ROW FOUR: G. Romano, D. Randozzo, R. Rons, J v v 1 Rosales, P. Rosales, K. Rose, G. Ross, J. Rost, M, Rotkis, V. Roush, l. Rupp. ROW FIVE: B. Rusev, D. Russell, M. Russell, D. Ryan, J. Ryan, K. Rymut, T. Sadlier, M. Saindon, L. Sampson, T. Sanders, D. Sansone. ROW SIX: T. Santoro, C. Sargis, S. Scelfo, R, Schaller, K. Schallmo, R. Schiller, T. Schmidtke, T. Schoenen- berger, J. Shultz, T. Schultz, A. Scigalski. ROW SEVEN: C. Scigalskl, M. Scott, M. Sedivy, G. Setina, D. Shaw, S. Shimeus, A. Slmpkins, T. Sinagra, D. Sinclair, D. Slomski, R. Smajda. ROW EIGHT: J. Smith, J. Smith, J. Smith, R. Sobkoviak, R. Soltis, P. Sotys, M. Sopiarz, J. Spatola, K. Staffa, P. Stomatakos, M. Stamper. 352. R fy - A Wi J - Qw ' O S. h S 4 Ss- S W f' 'G' .NE i -r 1419 7 . A 'QQ i l Ll, if , , ,, - 1 , X if , A h N I L ' 4' , .1 ' 1' + 'W K wa J . KV ' l 7' 5, ' N A L I F' .K E 'I i ' .W A I ,ffl A r . ' .,,. -ff K , - me . . A . ' ' ' 11 46 J Q X S ' Q J Y V J A l , . , 1 s., S T . B fa ' ' gh nmmw. -fn l i n i.. 1 -W V 4 l .. zz., A E y A , S 46' y K is .F ' J Q. s t ROW ONE: W. Stark, M. Stepek, C. Steffek, P. Steffy, P. Stehmann S. Stephen, J. Stephens, M. Stephenson, C. Stenhouse, V. Sterba C. Stern. ROW TWO: L. Stockmal, N. Stoffregen, S. Stratakos, B T. Strejc, C. Suizzo, J. Sujewicz, C. Sullivan, C. Summers, Sundberg, C. Sutak, J. Swanson. ROW THREE: S. Swanson, Swierk, E. Syler, L. Szpajer, P. Szyczak, R. Tadra, D. Taft, Taibl, P. Tank, G. Taylor, J. Taylor. ROW FOUR: J. Teifert, Terkojkvich, D. Tesar, N. Theil, N. Theilmann, J. Thommen, Thompson, J. Tillistson, K. Topielec, P. Trechel, M. Turner T W T R. ROW FIVE: E. Tyler, L. Ullrich, K. VanKulken, L. VanLandingham, L. Verzpk, J. Viita, P. Vogel, K. Volk, D. Walinski, T. Walker, J. Warner. ROW SIX: J. Warren, T. Waiel, J. Waters, B. Webb, K. Wegrecki, D. Weiler, B. Weor, Z. Werstler, M. West, T. West, L. Westhouse. ROW SEVEN: K. Wika, G. Wilkins, V. Wilkinson, B. Williams, E. Wilson, J. Winter, F. Wisner, R. Wojtala, C. Wolff K. Worthen, J. Wuethrich. ROW EIGHT: M. Wymkes, K. Wyatt, D. Xenos, L. Yerzak, S. York, D. Zabelka, C. Zaccariello, A. Zales, L. Za meka, S. Zygmunt. Freshman Class Officers and Sponsor QSITTINGJ Woody Medlin Cpresidentj, Joan Minarcik fvice-presidentj. fSTANDINGl Nancy Muchlewicz Ctreasurerj, Kathy Kerlin fsecretaryjz center: Mr. Jolas, Sponsor. W W 7 ABSENTEES AND RETAKES JUNIORS ,,.-- g ,:.V' .. V I VL blykl 1 I fkf- ! V A gi 1-if lx.. '- , C . 2 'l a .D R lv - me 3 is i . I W -,,k 5 5- ' . t I I K .. ,.. I B Z ROW ONE: P. Arnos, D. Crown, D. Eby, W. Davies, R. Hamming, L. Higgins, R. Jones, R. McClagchy, L. Oschmann, C. Pedigo, R. Ramerez ROW TWO: R. Ratkovicz, R. Robb, N. Wallace, B. Winkle. - K VV, ,.., A .,: M rf.- .. A - K V iq Q sf.. ':- , K' .v I -- 94 - . - F -' 'V ' 'W 1: -- . A :. ' I ig! J Q 'J ALZ' E4-M . , A , 5 mwjt , i 1 sr: E ,K . xg. . E . . Kfgjf 12. i m,fy - V . .,:.:,.,, .. K W W Iszg H - Q . My A K K K .... :.. .I n I 5 D N9 6 L9 ROW 1: J. Bawulski, C. Beechan, B. Cholico, T. Ciavarella, S. DVIOS- J- ROSS- G- Poole- J- RUVVYOV1- V- Scanlini J- TODGI- A- Z9'9 1' Cipra, B. Cuthberson, S. Dividito, C. DuPont, S. Frey, D. Green, L. Sky. James. ROW TWO: J. Kruszka, S. McCann, S. Paiser, P. Philoso- FRESHIVIEN - Q J 1 - . , UU TV '- ' ' f .EQ '-fv 57 ROW ONE: T. Arnold, G. Avonts, K. Berryhill, B. Fritz, L. Hammond, Daft- J' Nami A- Long. J- D P. Higgins, B. Hoelle, J. Johnson, J. Johnson, D. Keating, K. W3lSh.B-Winnie ' - L. Locum, M. Martin, D. McCormick, G. Mut- Liepold. ROW TWO. --G f S atola, K, Swanson, B. Tomcz A 2532 A' as 6 Q sv Q V J J B Z' ha Q' gh s 175 ul -,J ak EXPRESSIONS 1 cw ' lx , f. QC' .Wy If sx fiviv' En, . 53' 44 xx KW .. f if w 3?4ffr'5 5 Qs, Q -'I .iff 05 5 :Ili ifiig: N I is 59' if if ws. l- k 8 Q5 sv el QW! Sie 'ldnsunr g A ,bv . A M1 ww 1 M. t - Ame, . f -A 'dsagew 3--mln. ' 1' Q 'iv in i Eg ,59 3 wg Wg 1' ,Qf ,j'1i,g,.,I mf , ',i:5,.A'-,gif A BA -if, ,-f , f . if ..u.ae. Q Q nv , ..,. A . Qi: . 9 Y i. ' I ' RAns I, ,.. . RA if .J , .Q 'I - gstwfi .551 I 3, 62 42? E RAM R 1452 RA Nu ROW ONE: R. Balcaitis, T. Lesniak, N. Diaz, J. Shaughnessy, H. Page, T. Hebel, P. Sharas, lVl. Grosse, Nl. Warren, R. North, K. O'Malley, J. Center. ROW TWO: Mgr. M. Tobias, J. Steeves, J. RAIVIS WIN 5, TIE 1, I THIRD IN CONFERENCE E36 Tomalowicz, T. Terhaar, A. Gapastione, D. Hlavac, G. Grochowski, B. Davis, D. Leyendecker, T. Hunter, R. Sworsky, D. Brost, A. Katcher, W. Lewen, lVlgr. B. Davies. ROW THREE: B. Nlikint, E. The Fighting Rams were as tough as ever. They placed third in Conference with a record of 5 wins, 2 losses, and 1 tie. Starting the season with a bang, the Rams stomped the Cadets 41-12. This put the Rams in high spirits looking forward to the Homewood- Flossmoor game, but these spirits were soon dampened. Being evenly matched, the Rams and Vikings played to a scoreless tie. A victory resulted in the following game against Evergreen with a score of 10-O. Rick Balcaitis set a new record by kicking a 36-yd. field goal. Prepared for Oak Lawn, the Rams fought hard and won 7-6. Reavis' de- fense was the deciding factor of the game. Home- n1ns A We 8L.5RA?,i yRAUSai...nA1is 3.335 RAHS RAHS , RAH12 RA swRA B A . , . 5 , E16 Qgdh1lf5gl RAHS ' -..HSI Richell, J. Hornick, F. Gonzalez, J. Hynes, J. Hornick, B. Shaugh- ' nessy, T. Barry, G. Vance, J. Sumka, G. Stokmal, T. lVlcMuIIan, P Barrientos. coming weekend, the highlight of the season, gave the Rams a little extra vigor. The Rockets were blasted off the field for the first time since 1957 by a score of 13-7. Bringing the season to a close, the Blue and White outpowered Lincoln-Way 19-12. Some individuals were awarded for their out- standing playing ability. Rick Balcaitis, Harry Page, and Jim Shaughnessy made the All-Conference team. Trophies for this year's team were given to Jim Shaughnessy, Most Valuable Player and Out- standing Devensive Player: and Mike Warren, lVlost Improved Player. Jim Shaghnessy was voted for the All-State team by the Chicago American. Jim was the second boy in Reavis' history to receive this honor. VARSITY CONFERENCE STANDINGS A W L T PTS. OPP SANDBURG 6 1 1 175 27 HOMEWOOD 4 1 2 119 71 REAVIS 4 2 1 75 77 BREIVIEN 4 2 1 75 80 RICH EAST 3 4 O 115 71 OAK LAWN 3 4 O 132 119 LINCOLN- WAY 1 6 O 58 227 EVERGREEN PARK O 7 O 33 151 I. Co-captains Terry TerHaar and Jim Shaughnessy, with help of Coach Walery, showed great leader- ship throughout the season by keeping up the morale of the team and proving their outstand- ing playing ability. Terry, the touchdown man making 48 points, gained 169 yards and 8 first downs. He was voted to the All-Suburban Area team. Jim, linebacker and captain of defense, lead the conference with 76 tackles and 53 assists. Jim was voted to the All-Conference, All- Chicagoland Area, and All-State teams. The Ram defense, consisting of Lesniak, 85, North, 31, Diaz, 87, Steeves, 75, Balcaitis, 14, Berry, 74, Shaughnessy, 83, Page, 81, Grosse, 82, TerHaar, 42, and Warren, 52, allowed only 79 points to be scored against them. The tough Ram pass defenders, North, Balcaitis, and TerHaar, did not allow one touchdown pass. The big men up front, Steeves, Berry, and Page, were tough hitters. The Ram Iinebackers, Shaughnessy, Diaz and Grosse, did a tremendous job of plugging up the holes. The fine defensive ends, Lesniak and Warren, were rated two of the best in the Conference. The Ram offense, consisting of 9 seniors and 2 juniors, was a tough team. The Rams helped to dedicate the new Marmion football field by scoring 41 points. The four backs, TerHaar, 42, North, 31. Balcaitis, 14, and Grochowski, 20, ran behind a hard charging Ram front wall of Shaughnessy, 83, Page, 81, Steeves, 75, Warren, 52, Stockmal, 60, Grosse. 82, and Hla- vac, 80. During the whole season, the fighting Rams rushed for 1172 yards placing them third in conference football standings. Coach Bill O'NeilI, talking to the offensive backs, finished his 20th year of coaching, and retired to devote his time to the History Department. He has coached the offensive backs for seven years, and has produced some of the top offensive teams in conference. The Ram coaching staff will miss Coach O'Neill. 182 183 SOPHOIVIORE TEAIVI LARGEST IN HISTORY OF REAVIS ROW ONE: R. Harper, R. McGuire, D. Giarraputo, F. Mesce, N. Dreher, K. Crook, B. Warner, D. Leake, S Silzer, B. Kravich, B. White, R. Poole, M. McMulIan, B. Howe, L. Kazmere, G. Gomez, B. Turner, E. Gomez ROW TWO: Mrg. M. Buchhaas, E. Cejka, K. Kaatz, B. Healy, D. Berngen, L. Macaluso, S. Tyeptanar, A Boyce, R. Sanderson, D. DeMet, A. Sanders, M. Morgan, D. Wenk, J. Janosz, B. Czajkowski, J. Ahern, G The '67 Sophomore football team was the largest and brawniest in the history of Reavis. A 4-4 sea- son record was the result of an all team effort on the part of the Frosh-Soph squad. Although they came in 4th in Conference, they succeeded in a 36-6 victory over their arch-rival Oak Lawn High. CONFERENCE STANDINGS P OP Rich East 189 52 Sandburg 154 45 Homewood-Flossmoor 104 21 REAVIS 123 85 Evergreen Park 76 78 Oak Lawn 99 167 Lincoln-Way 19 142 Bremen 19 196 Enguita. C. Pawlak. ROW THREE: K. Gustafson, J. DeSando. J. Swanson. L.-Daly, J. Jendrzejewski, R. Schroeder, J. Macak, B. Brown, J. Pinner, R. Salazar, J. Bawalski, A. Deiry, K. Favata, K. Weytkow, T. O'Dette, J. Wiss, L. Czewinski. S. Sharas. FRESHIVIEN WIN 7, LOSE 5 The progress made by the Freshmen Football team indicates a promising future for Reavis Football. The frosh squad overcame three mid-season set- backs after winning their first two, to go on to wipe out Oak Lawn and Rich East in the final two games. ROW ONE: B, Gotkowski, D. Buckley, T. Allen, D. Clark, T. Smith, H. Carlisle, lVl. Beuthin, G, Potaczek, K. Rymut, N. Reato. ROW TWO: B. Rocasaluo, L. Szpajer, Nl. Diaz, C. Cerda, R. Schaller, A. Scigalski, B. Petriatis, R. Swanson, B. Taibl. ROW THREE: T. Van Landingham, D. Dinsmore, T. Waisel, J. Meistas, K. Worthen, R. Kalvaitis, K, Van Kuiken, P. Rosales, D. Precin. ROW FOUR: C. Morenz, J, Aguilar, F. Filippo, R. Mierendorf, T, Milonas, M. McGuire, G. Nitz, T. Erwinski, J. Orlos, T. Walker. ROW FIVE: Nl. Montana, G. Krizfe, G. Precin, J. Katcher, Nl, Turner. ROW SIX: D. Davies, D. Depa, S. Hernandez, J. Crittenden, Nl. Wumkes, VARSITY RECORD: 3 VVINS, 8 DEFEATS TOP: Ed Koval Ccaptainl, Art Wiss, Paul Tokarz, Keith Neils, Coach Caiazza. MIDDLE: Ed Bieryla, Tom Ciolino, Steve Mclntire, Al Juris, BOTTOM: Chuck Kernats, Steve Wisner, Hank Holderness NOT PICTURED: Bob Maurber. Reavis Argo 39 Reavis Oak Lawn 25 Reavis Stagg 48 Reavis Lincoln-Way 25 Reavis Bremen 23 Reavis Carl Sandburg 15 Reavis Evergreen Park 34 Reavis Rich East 17 Reavis Blue Island 26 Richards 31 Reavis Homewood-Flossmoor 15 2nd in Argo Invitational 9th in Tinley Park Invitational 6th in Conference 13th in District Due to construction of the new wings, much of the cross country course was disrupted, so no home meets were held. Despite this obvious handicap, the Running Rams came along not too badly-especially the Frosh- Soph who managed to have a good season. Coach Caiazza and his boys expect to have an outstanding season, at home, next year. l is TOP ROW: Coach Caiazza, Bob Weir, Marty Skrabon, Tom Baker, Bill Rusin, Tom Lemming. BOTTOM ROW: Mike Quinn, Floyd Wisner, Pat McPhilIips, Don Hon Not Pictured: Glen Rogers, Craig Norris. I Reavis 16 Argo45 vviN 8, LOSE 4 323:22 53 2fa2Q2V:n38 Reavis 34 Lincolnway 21 Reavis 17 Bremen 43 Reavis 33 Carl Sandburg 22 Reavis 21 Evergreen Park 35 Reavis 38 Rich East 17 Reavis 28 Blue Island 37 Richards 68 Reavis 31 Homewood-Flossmoor 26 J ROW ONE: J. Majeski, B. Garee, K. Nelis, S. Wisner, R. Melok ROW TWO: Mr. Asmussen Coach, R. Stephensin, N. Haley, B. Shaugh- nessey, H. Holderness, Mr. Sanderlin Coach. ROW THREE: D. An- derson Manager, J. Henzler, J. Rowe, B. Genane, K. Gardner, K. Cribbs, A. Forester, L. Sabatini manager. SEVEN VICTORIES FOR VARSITY This year's swimming Rams won a total of 7 meets, but because they lacked a strong nucleus of senior swimmers, they lost 9. Their record showed great improvement over the previous year. With only 4 graduating seniors and 13 returning juniors, Coach Asmussen is looking forward next year to victory upon victory. The emphasis for the coming year will be based on the theme- Quality Swimming. CONFERENCE STANDINGS Carl Sandburg Homewood-Flossmoor Bremen REAVIS Oak Lawn Evergreen Park Bob Shaughnessy John Majeski John Henzler FRGSH-SOPH SPLASH TO 9 VICTORIES Although finishing in a tie for fifth place in confer- ence, the Frosh-Soph swimming Rams still man- aged a successful season by winning 9 meets as compared to 7 losses. Strong victories included wins over Bloom, Argo, and Morton East, and a second place finish in the invitational for the team at Argo. ROW ONE: E. Alley, G. Bison, R. Rons, D. Jensen, M. Goodrich, R. Hamning. ROW TWO: Mr, Asmussen coach, R. Jensen, B. Quinn, C. Norris, B. Alward, T. Erwinski, Mr. Sanderlin coach. ROW THREE: J. Brouwer, J. Staneart, B. Weir, M. Bertoccai, R. Richard- son, F. Filippo, E. Cejka. ROW FOUR: C. Kijewski, R. Guzlas, R. Kalvaitis, D. Persein, G. Paryz. J. Pinner, K. Gustakson, R. Boyer manager. CONFERENCE STANDINGS Homewood-Flossmoor Carl Sandburg Bremen Evergreen Park Oak Lawn REAVIS OAK LAWN TOURNEY CHAMPIONSHIP HIGHLIGHTS 11-13 SEASON ROW ONE: J. Calhoun, E. Bieryla, M. Chuvula, S. Williams. ROW Shaunessy, M. Jacoby, H. Page, M. Warren, J. Ames, Mgr. A. TWO: D, Hlavac, B. Maurer, D. Dehnicke, R. Balcaitis, M. Bibro, J. Crumley. Center. ROW THREE: Mgr. G. Delgato, P. Sharas, N. Diaz, J. At the start of the season, the Rams proved they were better than previous teams. Victories over Lincoln-Way, Rich East, and Evergreen Park excited the fans. The highlight of the season was the final game of the Oak Lawn Tournament, the Rams clobbered the Spartans and received the first place trophy. After this victory, the Rams fell into a losing streak. Injuries and illnesses contributed to the downfall. At the close of the season, the Rams were in the sixth place with 11 wins and 13 losses. One reason the '68 Rams were a better-than-typical Reavis basketball team was the leadership and playing ability of the co-captains Mike Jacoby and Rick Balcaitis. Mike, the backbone of the team, was the leading scorer of the conference throughout the season and made the All-Conference team. CONFERENCE STANDINGS W Homewood-Flossmoor 14 Bremen 10 Oak Lawn 9 Sandburg 8 Lincoln-Way 6 Reavis 5 Rich East 3 Evergreen Park 1 Jim Center, Jr., 6'O . Was the team's Mike Bibro, Jr., 5'1O . if 3 in scor- ii6 scorer and rebounder. Also itll ing, i,i5in sbootingfromthefloor. shooter. Harry Page, Sr., 6'3 . Has been a Ram first team player for 3 years. Co-captain for last 2 years. Mike Jacoby, Sr., 6'7 . Won the Conference scoring title and was named to the All-Conference team. Made player ofthe week in the Chicago American. Co-captain 2 consecutive years. Was the leading rebounder in Ram history. 422 for basket scorer in one season. Jack Ames Sr 6 O Was the team s Don Hlavac, Sr., 6'O . Was a back-up man 3 shooter hitting 4406 from the and on many occasions came into ball floor games to do an outstandingjob. Jim Shaugnnessy, Sr., 6'3 . Voted most improved player for the 2nd year in a row. Led the Rams in shooting 4892: from the floor. Also proved himself to be a great re- bounder. 196 ROW ONE: J. Maetinowic CMgr.7, T. Cupp, S. Silzer, O. Gonzalas, R. Poole, D. Leake. M. Buchas CMgrb. ROW TWO: D. Wawk J. Keating, P. Cummings, R. Czajkowski, J. Jandrewski. J. DeSando. ROW THREE: Coach Grivetti. L. Czerwinski, J. Hange J. Bawulski. S. May, T. Quain. K. Weytkow. Coach Messaglia. The Sophomore Ram cagers finished seventh in the F-S E '67-'68 basketball season under the able coaching of Mr. Messaglia. The sophs totaled 478 points this year against their opponents, displaying sportsman- like conduct in the Reavis tradition. The hard work- I N C O N N C E ing and diligently practicing freshmen promise Reavis a successful sophomore team next year. ROW ONE: S. Hernandez, R. Cameron. R. Miller, T. Wasiel, M. McGuire. M. Beuthin. ROW TWO: J. Ketchen, L. Szdajer. T. Gron, P. Rosales, R, Ritchel. D. Depa. ROW THREE: Coach Pacioni, K. Vankuiken, T. Smith, K. Rymut, P. Phillips. D. Lorenze, D. Dinsmore, C. Morenz, Coach Murphy. ,Ii F2 2 E fi 3 TENTI-I DISTRICT CHAIVIPIDNSHIP CAPS 16-3 SEASON Under the leadership of captains Jim Rockett, Terry TerHaar, and Dave Brost, and Coaches Fitzgerald and Moser, the Wrestling Rams completed another successful year. By the end of the season they had a record of 16 wins, 3 losses. There were many meets throughout the seaon that were exciting. First of all, the Rams were able to get revenge from East Leyden in the Quad Tourney. Reavis beat East Leyden by 20 points and walked away with the first place trophy. Although the Rams lost the Conference title by only a few points, their spirit did not diminish. With ambition to win, the Rams entered the District Wrestling Meet full of steam. Being on their home mat gave them a great advantage. The gym boomed with cheers for the Rams, and the Rams did what the crowd wanted. Terry TerHaar and Tom McMul- lan took first places: Dave Brost, Jim Rockett, Ron McGuire, and Tom Mirus took second places. The Rams received the District trophy scoring 93 points. Because of the change in Sectional wrestling rules, the Rams lost the first place title by two points. However, three boys were eligible to go to state: Terry Terl-laar and Jim Rockett, who took firsts in Sectional, and Dave Brost, who took a second. Un- fortunately, none of the three boys placed in the state finals. Even though the Wrestlin' Rams were unable to make their mark in Conference or State Tourna- ments, they continued to wrestle with the usual Reavis hustle, showing their unique style and ability. ROW ONE: R. Capo tmgr.J, R. McGuire, A. Roth, T. Novak, D. Phillips Cmgr.J. ROW TWO: J. Rockett, T. McMullan, R. Guetsen- burger, B. Milkint, T. Mirus. ROW THREE: Coach Moser, J. Ryan, T. TerHaar, D. Brost, Coach Fitzgerald. ROW FOUR: D. Hurta, T. Lesniak, R. North, M. Grosse, A. Gaspastione. WRESTLING STANDINGS Homewood-Flossmoor REAVIS Evergreen Park Sandburg Lincoln-Way Rich East Bremen Oak Lawn SEASON SCORES REAVIS 36 Rich Central 36 Morton East 28 Morton West 28 New Trier 15 Leyden East 33 Hinsdale 38 Morton East 25 Rich East 27 West Chicago 40 Bremen 34 Oak Lawn 33 Aurora West 29 Lincoln-Way 17 Aurora East 21 Sandburg 21 Rock Island 21 Homewood-Flossmoor 28 Evergreen Dan Hurta, 165 pounds, senior, 15 wins, 5 losses, 3rd in District. i Tom Lesniak, 154 pounds, senior, 14 wins, 5 losses, 1 tie, 2nd in Con- ference, 3rd in District. Mike Grosse, Heavyweight, senior, 5 wins, 10 losses. Dave Brost, Capt., 138 pounds, senior, 18 wins, 6 losses, Conference Champ, District runner-up, Sectional runner-up. Tom Novak. 95 pounds, sophomore, 2 wins, 7 losses. Tom McMuIIan, 112 pounds, jun- ior, 23 wins, 3 losses, Conference Champ, District Champ, 3rd in Sectional. . .1.. 'wn fl- Jim Rockett, Capt., 120 pounds, senior. 23 wins, 4 losses, Conference Champ. District runner-up, Sectional Champ. Terry TerHaar, Capt., 145 pounds, 26 wins, 1 loss, Conference Champ, District Champ, Sectional Champ. 1?x4 -.fvii 'ii?AQir'1LQiY Y'uiH5ZL5iiiCLi'zL Ron North, 180 pounds junior, 11 wins, 9 losses, 3rd in District. Ron McGuire, 103 pounds, sophomore, 14 wins, 7 losses, 3 ties, runner-up in District. g -W -..,, J K Bruce Milkint, 127 pounds, senior, 11 wins, 1 loss, 1 tie, District runner-up. Tom Mirus, 133 pounds, junior, 19 wins, 4 iosses, 1 tie, 2nd in Conference, 2nd in District. , i ,gf .VA 3 ,vgggi s.,. Vx 4 4 4 J.V. HAVE FAIR SEASGNZ ll- ROW 1: P. Barrientos, T. Novak, T. Kaludis, B. Purpura. ROW 2: C. Kernats, R. Stephen, E. Gapastione, T. Barry, K. Kraehmer, ROW 3: Coach Moser, R. Blaha, M. Smith, T. Hebel, T. Hunter, T. Ciolino SOPHOMORES WIN 18-LOSE O ROW 1: T, Karrison, T. Bunker, D. Breheny, D. Dodge, R. Harper, F. Mesce, M. Quinn, G. Wadhams. ROW 2: S. Kraatz, P. Olmos, T. Ciavarel- Ia, M. Levickas, B. Howe, B. Healy, E. Gomez, B. O. Arrigo, K. Crook, ROW 3: Coach Burrei, B. Warner, D. Garder, B. Meier, E. Enguita, B. White, R. Sanderson, M. O'Rouke, G. Gomez, T. Knight, M. McMullen, B. Katcher, Coach Lyon, ROW 4: R. Dockstader, S. Sharas, D. Demet, J. Wiss, B. Brown, G. Rodgers, K. Favata, K. Miller, J. Janosz, L. James, A. Nacin, A. Boyce, As the '67-'68 Sophomore wrestling season came to a close in mid-February, the team, as a whole, up- held the fine Reavis tradition with an 18 and O sea- son. Some fine Wrestling matches were seen by the Reavis fans, as they watched the small but mighty sophomores defeat tough teams such as East Ley- den 35-11 and Homewood-Flossmoor 34-14. A few of the outstanding wrestlers this year were Al Nacin, who finished his second consecutive sea- son with a perfect record, and the Gomez twins. To the fine Sophomore wrestling team, conference title winners, congratulations! Al Nacin finishes second season with perfect record. 206 FRESHIVIEN COIVIPILE 14-1 RECGRD The freshmen Wrestling Rams had an outstanding season, compiling a 14-1 record, placing first in the quadrangular tourney, and winning a second place trophy in the tough, 16 team, Tinley Park Tournament. Bruce Rocassalvo and Woody who led the team in points, placed second. Dick Pruitt ROW ONE: M. Turner, W. Elia, J. Ciccone, G. Garraputo, B. Nannini, J. Raley, J. Grivakis, D. Dodge. ROW TWO: J. Grochala, R. Purpura, J. Farej, J. Rosales, T. Strejc, T. Arnold, G. Krizix, B. Rocosalvo, M. Diaz, J. Rinchich. ROW THREE: Coach Bisbikis, D. Pruitt, K. Berryhill, G. Cowdry, R. Coder, D. Buckley, G. Precin, R. Erwin, P, Julius, Coach Long. ROW FOUR: T. McElwaine, W. Medlin, T. Levickas, J. Kohler, M. Wumkus, G. Potaczek, R. Shaller, A. Scigalski, R. Huber, B. Gotkowski. Medlin took individual championships while Tom Levickas, ......fS.... :gpg-gg 'M5 . . ..t. . .. as ,f .rf 'ww VARSITY WINS 5, LGSES 5 The varsity gymnasts closed a successful second season with a 5 and 5 dual meet record. This was a marked improvement over last year and repre- sents a great deal of individual as well as team effort. The loss of seven seniors will indeed be felt, but we have strong boys coming up from the ranks and should by all indications have an outstanding season next year. The top five scorers for the season were: Jeff Sienkiewiz 99.5 points, A tie between Tim Howell and Jack Payne 81.5 points, Joe Sinagra 64.5 points, Blair Simon 62 points, Tedd Marshall 56.5 points. ROW ONE: J. Sinagra, T. Howell fcaptainp, J. Tomalewicz, J Sienkiewicz, T. Powers, J. Payne. ROW TWO: lVIr. Bloom Ccoachp L Zuanella Cmanagerj, A. Boerema, P. Kasten, J. Oboikovitz, T. lVlar shall, B. Simon, L. Davelos. SCORES REAVIS 81 Hillcrest 27 72 Morton East 59 39 Rich Central 93 83 Crete lVlonee 49 83 Hillcrest 47 42 Oak Lawn 90 55 Lincoln-Way 76 55 Homewood-Flossmoor 76 41 Rich East 91 67 Bloom 65 Blair Simon, 6th in the conference on high bar. Jeff Sienkiewicz, 7th in conference on parallel bars. Most valuable gymnast award. Joe Sinagra. 2nd in conference and 11th in district on side horse. Most improved gymnast award. Captain Tim Howell, 4th place in conference on still rings. Most valuable gymnast award. FROSH-SOPH WIN CONFERENCE HONORS For the Frosh-Soph team, the dual season wasn't as successful as it could have been, but they made up for this by coming home with several conference honors. This year saw several promising freshmen come into the picture and these boys should make a good show in the years to come. Conference honors went to: Jack Payne, conference champ in tumbling, Tedd Marshall, second place on trampoline, Tom Powers, fourth place all aroundg Randy Swanson, fifth place in tumbling. SCORES REAVIS 82 Hillcrest 45 49 Morton East 83 41 Rich Central 86 50 Crete Monee 73 54 Oak Lawn 78 48 Lincoln-Way 84 59 Homewood-Flossmoor 72 52 Rich East 80 56 Bloom 76 ROW ONE: R. Swanson, D. Hon, R. DeGoyIer, I. Rupp, M. Realy, R. Allman. ROW TWO: Mr. Goodfellow fcoachb, J. Lence, J. llk, R. Kirby, T. Simon, M. James, M. Ruzich fmanagerb, C. Pavstch, Mr. Bloom Ccoachj. ROW THREE: G. Algarin, H. Carlisle, M. Tomalewicz, C. Scigalski, A. Deiry, B. Reid, L. Vanlandingham, V. Procopio. RAIVIS SLIP TO SEVENTH A lack of power in the pitching department plus a failing in power at the plate, weakened the Varsity Rams causing them to lose their last five conference games, and dropping them to seventh place in the Southwest Suburban Conference. The final outcome of the season was a five win and nine loss record. ROW ONE: Managers: G. Delgado, J. Nawak, M. Tobias, J. Vilcek. ROW TWO: J. Sumka, G, Szpager, J. Steeves, P, Costello. G. Matzjek, B. Milkint, J. Hynes. J. Miller. ROW THREE: Coach Klusendorf, G. Grochowski. J. Ames. T. Walczak, C. Rupsis, L. Gould. D. Hlavac, J, Pur- pura, B. Crown, Coach Coyne. ilu! Chuck Rupsis, Most Valuable Player, Co-Captain, AIl-Con- ference, First Baseman fleftj. Bob Crown, Most Valuable Player, Co-Captain fbelowj. 62' Ted Walczak, Most Improved Player, All-Conference, Shortstop Cleftj. SOPHOIVIGRES WIN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP, FRESI-IIVIEN WIN EIGHT With 12 wins, 1 loss, and 1 tie, the Sophomores won the Con- ference Championship. Excellent pitching, strong defense, and timely hitting were supreme as the unified team effort led the Rams to victory after victory under the coaching of Mr. Czarnecki and Mr. Long. The Freshmen team enjoyed a suc- cessful year with an 8 win, 5 loss record. ROW ONE: K. Kraehmer, G. Barthalome, G. Stockmal. ROW TWO: F. Gonzales, T. Vance, D. Dehnicke. S. Mclntire, R. Mehok, E. Gomez. ROW THREE: Coach Czarnecki, E. Bieryla, M. Bibro, T. Phillips, R. Hamning, T. Voght, R. Sworski, A. Katcher, J. Hynes, Coach Long. Missing: M. Chuvala. ROW ONE: M. McKeigue, A. Gonzdlez, G. Gomez, T. Karrison. ROW TWO: R. Klimek fmgry, R. O'DonneII, D. Leake, B. Katcher, P. Cummings, C. Pawluk, S. Silzer, M. Ruzich, B. Healey, M. Mikos. ROW THREE: Coach Javior, K. Miller, L. Macaluso, D. Wenk, K. Weytkow, J. Hauge, M. Skraban, B. Brown, J. Jendrewski, T. O'Dette, R. Schroeder, B. Cyjekowski. Coach Ohlson. Missing: J. Aherne, L. Daly, S. Olegniczak. I f.-1 f'.. .: tg .A.,. L ' wt ' 'r X ui MN r Top left Harry Page Top right Jim Jeffers Bottom Last year's track teams were as vigorous as ever in their everlasting efforts to place in conference. Although unsuc- cessful in conference, they broke many records on both the Varsity and Sophomore levels: Jim Jeffers-Shot Put 51'2 , Discus 149'5 g Ed Koval-2 mile run 10:43.13 Norbert Diaz-High Jump 5'61!2 p Hank Holderness- 2mile run. .- BACK: R, Guentensberger, J. Tantlinger, B. Simon R Florez J Blaha icaptaanj K Holderness R Pune P Tokarz L Gookrn J. Bunker. FRONT: R. Conn,M,Warren,J.Jeffers M Jacoby H Page R North F Hoffman A Wnss E Koval VARSITY RAIVIS HAVEA TOUGH TIIVIE BUT. Reavis Reavis Reavis Reavis Reavis Reavis Lincoln-Way 65 Oak Lawn 106 Evergreen 68 Carl Sandburg 89 Bremen 901!2 Rich East 81 SORHOIVIORES H FAIR SEASON Sm' CONFERENCE SCORES REAVIS 70 Lincoln-Way 56 REAVIS 50 Oak Lawn 77 REAVIS 54172 Evergreen 72172 REAVIS 102 Bremen 24 REAVIS 56 Carl Sandburg 71 REAVIS 19 Rich East 108 1 Q 9 ... 4 - A Norbert Diaz broke the sophomore record in high jumping: ' gg , af - -X ' W FRONT: P. Olmos, K. Cribbs, Ni. Smith, S. May, J, DeSando, J. Center, N. Diaz, S. Wisner, S. Zyclek. R. Rysner. MIDDLE: T. Mirus. R. Snaugh- nessy, L. Sabatini, T, Cetera, F, Nieici, B. Turner, B. Howe, P. Brown, M. Tomaiwicz, A. Juris, T. Kasmere. BACK: T. McMulIan, K. Nelis, B. Russin, G. Enguita. T. Ciolino, T. Baker, L. Tagler, C. Kernats, H. Hoiderness, T. Biaskovitz, L. Gookin, R. Nortn. ROW ONE: T. Carlone: R. Boyer: D. Keating: T. Kaludisg S. Jungersg Coach Eilersg T. Keating: T, Kalatag M. West: D. Fox: A. Forrester H. Moss. ROW TWO: T. Lesniak: C. Laibg L. Walters: D. Leyen- T. GrongD, Beedieg Coach Jolas. decker: R. Przytula: J. Janise: R. Capo: M. Rutledge. ROW THREE: GGLFERS TAKE 4th IN CONFERENCE Following a year of defeat, the Reavis duffers had a tremen- with 5 wins, 8 losses for the '67 season. won were against Argo, Stagg, Lockport dous comeback Those matches West, and twice against Oak Lawn. Best player of the year was Carl Laib who placed third in Conference with a score of 78 at the Silver Lake Golf Club. 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Mus., North Texas State University M. Mus., Northwestern Vocal-Choral Music, Freshman En rich' ment Libra ry and Business Departments MR. RAYMOND ERBES B.S., University of Illinois M.L.S., University of Illinois Librarian MISS VALERIE WILFORD B.S., Illinois State University Librarian Speech Coach Library Council Sponsor MRS. JOYCE A. BRAZIS B.S., University Of Illinois Typing I, ll MISS SUSAN GRAYE B.A., Michigan State University B. Ed., Michigan State University General Business, Typing I Rambooster Sponsor MISS CAROL NORVILAS B.S., DePaul University B.E., DePaul University Typing I, ll General Business MR. WAYNE E. SHULTZ B.S., Northern Illinois University M.S., Northern Illinois University Office Practice MISS SALLY HAHN B.E., Whitewater State University Typing, Office Practice MR. GERALD SMELKO B.S., Illinois State University English I Individual Speech Coach MRS. JOYCE ARNOLD B.S., Western Illinois University Stenography I, ll MR. FREDERICK M. HOAGLAND B.S., Bell State Teachers College M.A., Bell State Teachers College Bookkeeping I, ll MR. HERBERT C. BARTLEMAN B.S.,Western Ili. U. M.Ed., U. of Ill. Business Organization, Business Law, General Recordkeeping MRS. RUTH M. KOELLER B.S., Capital University M.A., Colorado State College Typing ll MISS CAROLYNE WILLIAMS B.S., Eastern Illinois University General Business, Typingl MISS MAROLYNE WILLIAMS B.S., Eastern Illinois University Stenography I, Typing I Majorettes Co-Sponsor 1 229 nir- Industrial Arts Department MR. WILLIAM COYNE B.S,, Northern Illinois University Industrial Arts Depart' ment Chairman Athletic Director Letterman's Club Spon- SOI' MR. RONALD CZARNECKI ELS., Northern Illinois University Electricity I, Il, Ill Industrial Artsl Sophomore Baseball Coach MR. PAUL EILERS BS., Illinois State University M.S., Bradley University Woods I, ll, Ill Varsity Golf Coach MR. JAMES H. MR. ROBERT MOSER JONES B.S., M.A., Michigan B.Ed., Illinois State University Teachers College Varsity Wrestling Industrial Artsl Coach Sophomore Football Coach , I 1 MR. STEPHEN NAGY MR. CARROLL J. MR. RONALD MR. RONALD B.S., Northern REPASI SANDERLIN SCHMIDT Illinois University B.S., Northern BS., Western Illinois Chicago Printing I, Il, III Illinois University University Teachers College- Bowlirlg League Drawing I, II, III Industrial Arts I South Sponsor Industrial Arts Up With People Sponsor MR. CARL SCHROEDER B.S., M.S., Northern Illinois University Woods I, Industrial Arts I If 1 Language Department MR. JOHN F. ELLIS. JR. B.S., Illinois State University French I, II, III, IV French Club Sponsor MRS. GAYE RULE B.A., University of Arizona Spanish l, ll, Ill Spanish Club Co-Sponsor MRS. JEAN FLAHERTY A.B., Rosary College MR. ERNST R. JOLAS B.A., Elmhurst College M.A., University of German l, ll Illinois Freshman Class Language Department Sponsor Chairman German Club Sponsor French l, Spanish l MISS CAROL ANN MR. THOMAS W. VEOME WALSH , B.A., Northern Illinois B.A., Loras College University Latin I, ll Spanish I Latin Club Sponsor Spanish Club Co-Sponsor I his ..,., . . Nfl I 2 . W ri . . . I . I 327 - . 'V yfl e Xi MRS. BEATRICE TANDY R.N., Evangelican Hospital of Chicago P,H.N., Loyola University School Nurse Future Medics of America Sponsor Home Economics, Nurse Special Education MISS BEATRICE FELDT MRS. JUDITH B.S., Iowa State University M.S., Iowa State University Hornemaking Il, Ill, IV Junior Class Sponsor Future Homemakers of America Sponsor FREDREGILL B.A., Simpson College Home Economicsl MISS BARBARA PFEIFFER B.S., Northern Illinois University Home Economics I, ll Senior Class Sponsor MISS PATRICIA HURST B.S., Illinois Teachers College Special Education MRS. HESTER WEENER Ph.B., Northwestern University M.Sc., Illinois Teachers College A.B., Illinois Teachers College Special Education MISS LINDA REGNIER B.S., Peru State College M.S., Oklahoma State University Home Economics I, IV MR. ROBERT C. WEENER B.A., Calvin College M.M., University of Michigan M.Sc., Illinois Teachers College Special Education Social Science Department MRS. JOAN BAUKUS B.S., Northwestern University U.S. History Cheerleaders Sponsor MR. RONALD HARLEY B.S., Northern Illinois University U.S. History, Beginning Debate, Varsity De- bate Debate Club Sponsor National Forensic League Sponsor MR. EUGENE N. HAUSER B.S., Western Illinois University World Geography, Boys P.E. Freshman Football Coach MISS CAROL LEDFORD B.A., DePauw Univer- sity U.S. History Ramboosters Sponsor MR. KENNETH MR. JEROME MR. RAYMOND NIIKYSKA OCHOTA O'DONNELL B.S., Illinois State B.S., Loyola University B.S., Michigan State UnlV9 SiTY Sociology, World University M.Ed., University of History M.Ed., University of llliI'1OiS Illinois Gevgraphy world History Varsity Basketball Coach suv MR. WILLIAM O'NElLL B.A., Loras College M.Ed., U. of Illinois History Department Chairman U.S. History Assistant Varsity Foot- ball Coach MR. FRANK R. SKOFF B.A., Northern Illinois University World History MR. BARNEY TRACY B.S., Northern Illinois University Economics, Sociology Senior Class Sponsor MR. CHARLES O. UPDYKE QR wi MR. D. F. WALLE B.A., DePaul Univer- B.A., M.A., DePaul University sity U.S. Government U.S. Government MR. JAMES MESSAGLIA B.A., M.S., Northern Illinois University U.S. History, Consumer Economics Sophomore Basketball Freshman Football MR. DANIEL J. RUBLY B.S., Eastern Illinois University Geography MR. DENNIS WIERZAL B.A., M.A., Purdue Uni- versity U.S. History, Geography Freshman Football Coach Assistant Track Coach MR. LAWRENCE ASMUSSEN B.S., Southern Illinois University Boys P.E., Health Swimming Coach Swim Club Sponsor MR. GEORGE IHNAT B.S., M.S., Indiana Uni- versity Boys P.E., Driver Edu- cation Sophomore Football Coach MR. ROBERT PACIONI B.S., Quincy College Boys P.E. El i MISS LOIS BOCHMANN B.S., Capital University Girls P.E. MISS LYNNE M. KHAMBA B.S., Northern Illinois University Girls P.E., Health MR. HERBERT RAAB B.A., Illinois State U. M.A., U. of Illinois Boys P.E., Driver Ed. Sophomore Football Coach Physical Education Department MRS. JOYCE BURZLOFF B.S., Northern Illinois Illinois Girls P.E., Driver Edu- cation MR. DONALD KLUSENDORF B.S., M.S., Northern Illi- nois University Boys P.E., Driver Edu- cation Head Baseball Coach Lettermen's Club Co- Sponsor MISS SUSAN VAHL B.S., DePaul University Girls P.E. Swim Club Sponsor MR. THEODORE M. CAIAZZA B.S., U. of Illinois M.S., Northern Illinois University Boys P.E., Driver Edu- cation Cross-Country Coach Head Track Coach -5 MR. ELI J. MARICICH, JR. B.S., University of Georgia Boys P.E. MR. DAVID S. WALERY B.S., Morningside Col- lege M.A., U. of Michigan Boys P.E., Driver Ed. Head Football Coach MR. ROBERT HESSENBERGER B.S., M.S., U. of Illinois Physical Education Department Chairman 'Boys P.E., Health, Driver Education MRS. ARLENE OBODZINSKI B.S., Northern Illinois University Girls P.E. Gymnastic Club Spon sor r MISS MARY ANNE YATES B.S., Northern Illinois University Girls P.E. I .,L, W ff., Ln-' , .M mug: WW fs .lm I , 13 S , -: -N w ,xxx X 237 V ml Secretaries MRS. GAIL ADAMS MRS. BERNICE CAMMACK MISS DONNA HODUL MRS. MILDRED KOCEK W' ' MRS. VIRGINIA SCHUMACHER MRS. HELEN WISER MRS. PATRICIA DEPKE MRS. IRENE DOWLING MISS LINDA GOTKOWSKI MISS DIANE KRUSE MRS. WYNONA MARQUARDT MISS DENISE O'DEA SERVICES COOKS SEATED: Bea Havronek, Carla Zollers, Christine Ryan, Marian Genescritti, Hazel Her- tenstein, Ruth Pollack, STANDING: Victoria Layman, Elizabeth Kraatz, Theresa Tomalewicz, Betty Hardie, Helen Costello, Bernice Kopta, Willette Polo, Evelyn Valenta, Angeline Scharf. CUSTODIANS SEATED: Gilbert Schofield, Jay Mullins, Melvin Dalton, STANDING: Robert Szyrnanski, Casey Kasmar, Julius Badowski, Pete Wielebnicki. ---Y- 7-We ln a scene slightly reminiscent of the last act of Our Town, the architect, members of the Board, administrators, and community break ground forthe new library CApri1 29, 19673. THE BOARD CDF EDUCATION Members of the Board of Education were John Orlos, Charles O'Connor, Anthony Ventrella, lawyer, Robert Brunker. Robert Slapek Elmer Grossman, John Ahern, President, and Kenneth Twadell, Secretary. Separate offices pro- vide accommodation for Mr. Hession and Sue Caruso who are discussing a schedule change. DIRECTOR OF GUIDANCE In his first year lVlr. Harold Williams served Reavis competently as its full time Director of Guidance. This year, for the first time, a whole suite of offices was made available for a full-time staff of eight counselors. Under his supervision, the mammoth job of reg- istration was carried out successfully. He has also organized a program to acquaint vocational insti- tutions, employment agencies, and business and industry with the programs and students of Reavis. lVlr. Williams also sponsored the very successful College Nights which were designed to introduce prospective students to various colleges. Mr. Williams obtained his Bachelor of Science degree from the University of lllinois and his Master of Education degree from lllinois State University. MR. EUGENE MR. WILLIAM P. PATRICK GAFFNEY HESSION B.A., St. Mary's College B.A., Loras College M.A., St. Mary's College M.S., Illinois Teachers English, Guidance College Counselor Guidance Counselor MR. ANTHONY NAKROSHIS B.A., Illinois Institute of Technology M.Ed., DePaul Univer- sity Guidance Counselor 35 5 effi- 1' MR. ROBERT D. OHLSON M.Ed., University of Illinois Guidance Counselor Counselors MR. JOHN KLUZ B.A., Illinois College M.Ed., University of Illinois Guidance Counselor fit MR. ROBERT J. SYPNIEWSKI B.S., Northern Illinois University M.S., Northern Illinois University Guidance Counselor MR. CARL TENNYSON B.S., Bradley University B.D., New Orleans Bap- tist Theological Sem- inary M.Ed., University of Illinois Guidance Counselor MR. RICHARD WILTSHIRE B.A,, Wartburg College Guidance Counselor Deans v.,-slr v ' 4. si if MRS. EUNICE DAERR B.S., Indiana State College Dean of Girls MRS. HELEN KILEEN B.A., University of Wisconsin Dean of Girls MR. BURNELLE MASSATT MR. PHILIP THEODOROU B.S., Bradley University B.S., Northwestern University M.Ed., University of Illinois M.A., Northwestern University Dean of Boys Dean of Boys Drivers Education Coordinator DIRECTOR OF STUDENT ACTIVITIES AND ASSISTANT TO THE SUPERINTENDENT MR. JOHN FITZGERALD B.E., Wisconsin State University B.S., University of Chicago rvi.A.,u ' ' f ' MR. GILBERT c. sNow mversnyo Cmcago B.S., Monmouth College M.A., University of Iowa M. Ed., Loyola University 1 .Q H ..., ,Sf . Q .T s . f mf, classroom After seventeen years of dedicated teaching, Mr. John Fitzgerald became the Director of Student Activities and Community Relations. He scheduled and supervised student events and edited public information bulletins as well as the enlightening Reavis Reports. Mr. Fitzgerald con- tinued to coach the Varsity Wrestlin' Rams and to direct the Summer Canteen Program. With his enthusiasm, Fitz added cheer to the Christmas season and helped make the 1967 Homecoming its usual, but especially outstanding, success. Prior to his appointment as Assistant to the Superintendent, Mr. Gilbert Snow served as the Director of Guidance. This past year he was respon- sible for the Title I Summer Program and servedx as sponsor of the Junior Honor Society. He also supervised all other Federally titled programs. I 246 Mr. Robert Newland continued this past year to handle all financial matters of Reavis High School. He supervised all purchases, kept accurate records for all school accounts, and prepared the annual budget. Through his efforts, he has shown that he is a most im- portant part of the Reavis Administration. BUSINESS MANAGER ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT MR. BERNARD HAYTON B.S., Eastern Illinois University MS., University of Illinois Mr. Bernard Hayton served Reavis High School this year by fulfilling the pressing demands of the role of administrative assistant. Among his many duties are the supervision and coordination of the grounds and site, supervision of maintenance and transporta- tion, and administration and coordination of cafeteria activities. Mr. John W. Shultz commenced his eighteenth year of service to Reavis High School by continuing in his position as Assistant Superintendent. Some of his many duties included the direction and supervision of the day to day operation of the school and super- vision in the recruitment of all profes- sional personnel. Nlr. Shultz also organ- ized and supervised the Summer School Program. MR. JOHN W. SHULTZ B.A., University of Wisconsin M.A., University of Wisconsin ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT 24 A W f N f 4 x, E If, 4 S f W' ix X gg 4 X 55? W Dr. Callison H. Simon's second year of admin- istration at Reavis High School was, like the first, one of progress. Under his supervision, Reavis en- joyed its first year with a full time staff of eight guidance counselors. Previously, a small staff of part time counselors worked with great numbers of students without the facilities of their own offices. Now the full time staff has at its disposal an ac- commodating suite of guidance offices, and the student-counselor ratio is within the nationally recommended figure. Dr. Simon also further strengthened the depart- ment system. Through his efforts, monthly depart- ment meetings for a more smoothly run curricu- lumwereinitiated. Another innovation brought to Reavis by Dr. Simon was a thorough faculty recruitment pro- gram. Under this system outstanding graduates from surrounding colleges are interviewed by Reavis administrators for possible teaching posi- tions. Before assuming the position of Superintendent at Reavis, Dr. Simon served as principal of Long lsland's Great Neck Senior High School, and assist- ant superintendent at Lake Forest High School. He acquired his bachelor's degree, master's degree, and Doctorate of Education at Indiana University. Dr. and Mrs. Simon accepting the traditional silver tray and flowers from the then Junior Class President. David Brost. The Simons were guests of honor at the 1967 Prom. DR. CALLISON H. SIMON SUPERINTENDENT Dr. Simon and State Representative Anthony Scariano. 249 A SENATOFWS LETTER Dear Students of Reavis High School: It is a privilege to address the students of Reavis High School in this manner. The honor of having my words placed in the ARIES is deeply gratifying. Judging from what I have heard about your year- book, I extend the warmest of congratulations and the best wishes for its continued success. What I would like to say, l feel you have seen take place already, but may not have realized it. There is an important lesson to be learned by re- flecting upon the great success of the ARIES. Your achievements in this project did not just happen . The success of the ARIES was no accident . This success was caused and led by students who were determined to make a success of their undertak- ing. Many hours of planning and hard work were spent making the ARIES such an overwhelming triumph. All were willing to work hard and sacri- fice some pleasures. Success became a realization after much hard work. As you can see, success was made to happen: it was not an accident. The same principle applies to this country. Amer- ica has not become a success through an acci- dental happening. The success of this country was planned and worked on by those who were willing to work hard and long to see their dream become a reality. We can see the results of hard work. The ARIES is a success, America is a leader in the world. What, as students of Reavis High School, can you do, not only for yourselves, and for Reavis, but also for this nation? I encourage you to gain as much from your high school education as you possibly can. This will entail much hard work, but it is only through hard work that success is accomplished. Education does not only mean studying books, but it also means learning how to socialize with other schools, learning how to com- pete, learning how to live with success and failure. I encourage you to become well-informed citi- zens. Read about local, national, and international affairs. It is only through a well-informed public that good leaders are elected. By becoming well- informed high school students, you will be better able to take part in discussions, cause your parents to become more interested, and reason for your- self what the situation is, rather than having to de- pend on others for advice. Becoming well-informed will enable you to more ably choose the best candidates when you are able to vote. Ignorance is the cause of misery, truth is the cause of freedom. Develop not only intellectually, but emotionally, spiritually, and socially. Participate in acitivites which will help you in these areas. Work hard in all you do from the present and on through your life's work. Never let defeat, defeat you. Roll with the punches and strive with a deter- mination, with a will which never says, give up . What I have said is, indeed, a challenge. High school students want to be challenged. What you do with it is your decision. There will be defeats along the way, but I hope you keep striving for- ward, Iooking back only to see what you have done wrong. I again want to thank the students of Reavis High School for allowing me this opportunity to talk to them in this manner. If ever you feel I can be of assistance in any man- ner, please don't hesitate to let me know. Sincerely, pK.A.Af Charles H. Percy United States Senator ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS '68 Renee Robb Barbara Yarmolovicz Caralee Burquist Mrs. Kocek Sandy Stoffregen Vicki Vinton Silke Rupp Marina Cuthbertson Dennis Gruca Bob Abbananti Diane Scigalski Kris Kucera Sharon Sneed Joe Barsuglia Joe O'Connell Terri Shermer Mrs. Cammack Dr. Simon Mr. Shultz Mrs. Koeller Mr. Fitzgerald Joe Feehan Marge 81 Norb Dompke Marlene Stancato Linda Purpura Mr. Newland Donna Hodul Root Studio staff American Yearbook Co. Mr. Rode Martha Stevens Joe DeSando Mike DeSando Linda Gotkowski Harold Ritsema Mr. Walery Mr. Bill Mrs. Bill Senator Charles Mr. Eilers Loyola Academy Mr. Shultz Mrs. Obodzinski Mr. Hayton Linda Swerhun Mr. Maricich Mr. Bloom Mr. Harley Beth Eddington Cynn Maher Patti Blaha Miss Wilford Miss Kozlowski Diane Kruse W3 M8155 wfzzpi, Percy Peace. Ei'-QE .J Y-.- 1 ! w 1 , A 1 i 1 4 4 I 1 4 4 4 1 w 1 i X 1 1 1 3.15
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