W f nx41fP U xy V,T J' ,, ffm 'J' QV 'ack 1 G M Mir?-N if TQ! M A M5 if wwf K fi 'f f jj!-U M? 6 W J LJ, fy, f J 1 ff .qu IV uf ,Mf WJ 'UV LKI O1f'bl I 551 LW J 'J 1 Jr!! ' i I .f 4, r fx1.f1f 'A+ , ff A , ,Aff , , , ,fb , f ' KM, mf ., A PM ' 41, ' A - 4' ,. V ,gfff y 1 I figs! VI N1 1 I VU' V - ' 1 ,, . , , f ' .fu fl ,f l, 4 ,Q , WJ- Ill yy i, ' - -XM' 9-4, Q, A f jf, ,U ,J In 4, 1 A XL' X' lx ff 9 !, ?,v, X: . Q4 f f 1 1 X if .Nw 7 W - X '7 14 ,f 1 1 ' fbi! ,N 9 ff I 'X ' ff' ' J ff? V ' 'zgim' ff fy ffM'y fa ,pf f f ,W A 'f' Q 'Q ,Fx NW ' 1: f . 4 W T -If G ' fr-'elf' f! Uv., I, U K!! I fu fjlf., ! F! JA, If I ',g,04j ff 14:41 jj Tr ll ivy ll . . V ,V 1' Y ' F ,Wff - 4 I M ,X f A '2 .101 , .J if ,A -4' , Lu' I -' , , ,,, p ,f,2, A ffff f M- 'I 1,0 U 'K X f fn' ff'-f ' V ! 1, , 1 , , , V, f A J 1 f V fl-1 , ww fu? 1 ' 1' F fl fx!! N27 f e 'X f '?,f,f.f -' ' lj My J, f 1 ,, ,kl ff 1 . , , 'fl J jr 1 'f X A K F 'QU 1 7 ' rf 'T' KV 5 XX YN fjid ,J If njf Ujcff, f fin' A T-xxx Xi X -,Ziyi X .X I f ' X A X 1 1 7 Y 'YH , 'iww N -f ,NN XM V Mx f-- ' xv' 'A '- 1, 1 , H f ,qfi 4 H Qifkp 5 J kj 'xrg-ff RNS ,A CT rxvwvv L R. g Q A, ' KX,-,V ,fff Af V ff -L, K,x0,,f V 'if iz- M X flx N' X bxfikwkff' ' QM 'X' f , U' W vf , N f R R, xx ., QW I, , tr ,X W L , wif-L1 Y X K V ,vm X VK QR ' X X 5 u., IXQ-!x,'J f C1 . 'W 1 kv-uw ff as QW ww Xl' ,ff fi , Rx. X ' J X ,k,, W! 1, x w fx w rl ,Q n- X , 'X ' X-.' Xyfbcg rx 13:5 X 11 Sm YU xfy S x w ' xvrk :- x-A 55 x V -T19 ,,, , wx:- A LQ , ' Qs LQ A---,325 . x ti: 1 H if N' X .ia wx -QQ-X-.1 H 1 if ix J :X I4 lux C, ' J 5 xy-1Q'5 1 -N fx A .U XX :VX ,X -.3 h . --. xx 4 , ff , x Q, ,, x . NR Q-, J XJ '-'- X. X 6 Ukx W . , xx: 1 x .N N . , , . .x K Nw . 2 A - ,X X m ,WQX xx vmq Ymw Y ix Le ia C' , K , , ,Q 1 L K I R f ,,.4. .. X , K ix 1155 . M ,, D ' -Q 6 JJ K all 7 f 1 3 W ffv KV! Lf, jf . ffwf ' QW' X-K ,N f , 1' 4' fn' . X.. ,N 5 K, 1,9 I, ff I ,L W- wr' N :H 1 V .. ' -Q' If fl. FN .fy . , ' fx, M . I mA P 2 my 'LID X ,, E53 'L 'M I N I-, rx , ff fp H ffm 'j 'dvi A :AN 1 X F lr-if Qjkj I I fix ,I . 1 4 W ju AV, J .,,4 3,55 M rw- ,J PN C3 WX-f I A'-gr. ,-- V, 4 x LQXQ 5 fv Us 'gqjb QW :dw I f I xXx v 4 H -5 4 lb x m fQKWM,fw9j, YvQ.fQflf fgmwpy 1 Lbf 1 J fQ fv ff: Q 1 1 f. ' 5 ' V' .,, ID ig' ' f ' 74 V ,. X rf ...Q ., N N , N ' m, w y . 1: x J Ul '--- ij 'YL' n N- U if -9353 ww-b ,. ' fx. , ' 1 X NJ ,J fx, , 3'-f tx.: V, .1 wh A' N- A- , ,. x x rj. ,L -V ,X M. 41--J 'nv ,..L f UK x xX -J yy -X - . p N 43, gy Xl-M V 1Xx ,Nt j 'Tj 'xfyxg E' 'EAA ,nj-M 'WHA ' U , 1- N., . X Xf' f .DL ,J M , J - 1 6 'M V ' , . . . Eff fy xy N -N .,. , W , X W 4- A 1 x X f I f I J 5 . ., xy ,. E N XJ 1 E 'V . 'X xv Xt' f :X ' XB 1 X my K 1 , 2' .X H x ' J , 1 'Q 2 W : Y ., , Xl , Q ,N - 1 - 5. . , W . L VN N' . 1' 45k: + -..- . FQ: - fl 'X .1 - 11-4 Q T' kj .. ' Ni X v . X N, , 'M w. ,wmv ywyarwaf Awwmsiiiviywv if qw VW W X MQW jVLVivMUWM0f ov v3 , . , , V F vnwwwwryrvrw-H ',,,,Y..w,-.,-v-.vv.,. 7Wf27 ,yy V '3f,LOC5uu1, gffflf 1 554-162 Ove fr1,4x,Q.. evo Lggvd GM'- fw M my ., f V5562L0,5,,QQ,D fliflll , W 5 Lcfvbyh c19,..n,vmk'x W W 2 W X ' . WAW N A NW Q, N QW M MXN..- ANQX, 'XTX- L JXO2 1 X-1 Q f If ' gun tv YQ. Q-bfi. wQ5 , , 1.QqX LM X L L f -4 M' Nj .UL 'lL.,fffX XN VgfNf' jC1'HLlYAW BA' xx .A. , ,,,lQfWtlLgl 10 pd pc? fx? W JC H 4' ' ,LLL X V G' ibn' f f SEIU! ' L. G,L,L V, Vv,fwqO, ,k,t5 In vxqwkq L, 400, WJ mg, . fgfxqx -A Q, J fi ' L QL , , ' J' 7 - QL , LD f . fm if ww 'X VG X fi f ,LJ 5 ,,f,B,Q M 0 . ajfxg, L 4,1 'WV QQ ,CNJXJ A V fo! Q-,V ' W X-!,'wfw,fk,,'L,3 L C XJ 1 M v V1 WX fx U' ,J ' mfg 5 -k Jw JJYM Ji!! QM My QYX' - CTXLJA XXL hx K Q. U . LfQx'L'LAA L ' Vw 9 WWC A My l JV 'U mrLfkjL1L! A L k' kj Vw P W 5 A ,tgp - gr Ov vpv 5 2 M W wg ,W 1 .3 A . ,, ply ,EJ W - XQJS by 1 X47 fifav Qfy' r7cbtaJ'Nf Qff' '1,x!1fy'L3L'.u . f'CL!VC'wJJ J M15 , QL, 9 Ou I x wwf-by wwe M462 1977 ARES 3 yyMgMT 6W Reavis High Sehool W Cover photo: Jo Anne Kelly and Lee O'NeiI jW B u r n k I Il 9 share the kind of special friendship exper- df! 7 ' ienced by many Reavis students and staff members. This page: Cathe Sprayberrybw I W and Eddie Rashanski ham it up for a pic- Volume 26 27 2 QMC? jj if M MJ- wi f i fi iff. 2 ei is-wi me Mei M XS 9 if Gimme u Q f W W W ii wie i T A 2 , Midi evict W i efii XQQX , FM 6 , B! AQ 2 N- by My .,KX ff Mi Table of Co mis f vw? WW ww awk' fm i 0, Opening ..f .... .... K ..... ' 2-9 2591, fu my 15 W if i Of x WQWM OM , ffesi Activities -... .. 10-33 J W . 5 M E iGroups ..... .... l ..... 34-71 ,fi if Teamwork .... . . '..... . 3,2-129i'Sfii 5 Friends ...,.. .,XX13O-231 i ixgfxiiu index ......... ........ .. A 232-239 felt ik f Closing ............................ ,............ 2 40 5 ZDWJ Jilfbjl i2i e Mp , is by 2 J ,L M41 V if E457 2 pier iQ idei gif , 2i ei1ie1 is - 1:i W X 77 i i 2 X iiii we WW Miami wwdl MW QW M5223 fjffiissfwi Wffwjgfaaff Senior Class dedicates the 1977 ARIES Ms. Dorinda Gannon is one of the youngest teachers ever to recieve the Reavis yearbook Dedication. After only 5 years of teaching at Reavis, she has done so much for the students they feel she should be thanked in this way. ln her first year of teaching she took over the Russian Club, still Above: Ms. Gannon reads over the script while directing students in Damn Yan- kees. Right: Ms. Gannon laughs as she enjoys another school day. X , Q9 MQW wanting to contribute more in her next year, she headed the NHS and still continues to sponsor these two clubs. Most know her best from the all- school musicals she directed. She directed the plays Guys and Dolls, Damn Yankees and this year's Once Upon a Mattress. The Thespians who have worked with her say this about her, She was one of the most helpful and fun to work with director ever. Ms. Gannon also acts in a theater group to better herself as a direc- tor. She has done a lot for the stu- dents and we thank her with the kq W Lisa ,W isxgya , , X ,N ' L -'54, to Ms. Gannon and Mr. Bill li .A if 1977 Yearbook dedication. Mr. Ken Bill, teacher, coach, and friend to many Reavis students, was voted to recieve the 1977 yearbook dedication by the sen- ior class. Besides teaching film study and science fiction, the years before this class saw him teaching Eng- lish l,ll, and creative writing he also served as speech coach. Along with teaching, he has also sponsored the boys' and girls' tennis teams, bringing both to conference victories and bringing a doubles team to State for 2 years. Team members describe Top: Mr. BilI's smiling face is a familiar sight. Left: Accepting 1976 Coach of the Year award. L -' ,' ,H him in this way: . V ' His humor has inspired us in mo- ments of defeat and joined us in the joys of victory, his dedication is reflected in our achievements. He was thanked for his inspiring coaching in 1976 as he was named Coach of the year. C ow 5? J t 1' ., if it qw iw 7 60221 ip., 7366 ef My , 1 u LU i J The words to lf You Leave Me Now, a song made popular in 1976 by the rock group Chicago, seem appropriate to describe the 1976-77 school year at Reavis. According to the song lf you leave me now, You'll take away the biggest part of me. When two persons become friends whether it be two stu- dents, a teacher and a student, a coach and a student, or any other combination, each person gives a part of himself-a part that is filled with caring, sharing, and under- standing, and as these friends part, whether it be because of graduation or summer vacation, each person loses a part of him- self. This year, there seemed to be fewer cliques and more of a sense of oneness. The stereotypes started to slip away as students and teachers shared feelings of pride at sports events, fun at ac- tivities, and ideas in classes. Per- sons gave a part of themselves to be FRIENDS. Above: Mr. Klusendorf watching on at the fall pep rally. A sign leads the way to Reavis- Upper Left. Near Right: students enjoy a sunny day on the new patio, Left To Right: Deb Franklin, Judy Eminger, Karen Peter- son. -mil t ! 1 x 'xifdfih VX Burbank, Ill. has a population at present of 35,000, 3,000 or so at- tend it's only public high school- Reavis. Reavis and Burbank have done a lot for each other. The director of student activities, Mr. Fitzgerald, is also the Mayor of Burbank. Many students are employed at the pleantiful places of business, one of which doubles as the most popular student hang out. McDonald's is located at 87th street near Harlem Ave. After most home football games our friends there pledged free food in exchange for ticket stubs after victorious Ram games, giving our team incentive to win. Far Top: McDonald's on a clear summer day. Top: Burbank city seal designed in 1970 by Reavis student Steve Wenk when the city was incorporated in April of that year. Bottom Left: Burbank proudly dir- ects traffic to Reavis. Right: Student Rose Blidy as she works another day in McDon- ald's land. Students show joy and spirit at football season The words to lf You Leave Me Now, a song made popular in 1976 by the rock group Chicago, seem appropriate to describe the 1976-77 school year at Reavis. Below: D. Costello takes a Iolly break from school studies. Below Left: Carol Lovelace and Debbie Bulow spred the gossip of the According to the song lf you leave me now, you'll take away the biggest part of me. When two persons become day on the new Reavis patio. Bottom : From Left Dee Zowlinski, Lee O Neil, and friends whether it be two stu- dents, a teacher and a student, a coach and a student, or any other combination, each person gives a part of himself-a part that is filled Jo Kelly goof off as they feel confidant of a Ram victory. ffidx 1 standing, and as these friends , art, whether it be because of M WM fY'-IAQ' aduation or summer vacation, 'VW ' self. 274779-Q 'C ge 7 Top Right: Ron Hamning deep in at fYl,bC,Q 440 with caring, sharing, and under- Mynolkdpach person loses a part of him- L thought, fwonder whats on his mind?j. ,viaygikap Left: Dee Williams shows us the mean bite of the fighting Rams. Bottom Right: Tim Wolfe thinks of funny Blueprint stories anywhere. Here we see him getting a hot idea in the middle of the cafiteria. Bottom Left: Billy Peters enjoys a birthday party and shows his favorite gift H '0y. -...nl ZfCL!77Lf27iffi A We This year, there seemed to be fewer cliques and more of a sense of oneness. The stereotypes started to slip away as students and teachers shared feelings of pride at sports events, fun at ac- tivities, and ideas in ciasses. Per- sons gave a part of themselves to be FRIENDS. CML wil J? 8 7U9LfL offuJ3wc,tt,1 MQ ,MMA ,nfvrclef weak kewl ca We i t my jiilfiffem Ucuodb OLQUV Um Q .MAL W Mjm in LQW Uvtkif C+ we CWM! iw efwiww auoowlii it Mood v J! G 4YCLJL,Q,fya, fmw, ClfiVUYV'f y A3 1' PQ 'PIJIJD Ha 7 2 '7 kbig :Q FTA Oo-1 Us 'X f m ZQ O f CSNXJX K 3 ikxoofmfyw 7 A . i , M214 'ELM r ilQ5fTwt5's5s.Jl Reavis smiles reflect friendly way Whether it be a pep rally, football game or just everyday student life, friends bring out the best of us. They bring a laugh to our hearts and a special togetherness which lets unity and spirit prevail at Rea- vis. Friends turn our friendly ways into happy days and memories to last a life- time. Upper Right: Clockwlse From Center: An- dre Priede and Mike Danielski watch Carol Stasatis throw a handfull of confetti at RaeAnn McBride during a Rams football game which the Rams beat arch rivial Oak Lawn Spartans. Below : Judy Razuniz lLeftl and Mary Stankos enjoy another day in the Reavis cafiteria talking with friends. Q. Greg Danhoff persuades Deb Kelly to smile for a picture after giving a speech as Sen- ior class pres. at fall pep rally. Lower Left: Rose Rodregus sophomore rambooster enjoys another Ram football game. Below Brand new Superintendant Don Klusen- dorf enters Oak Lawn stand to watch some Reavis football. Ah M N 11 gl ff . n. 1 .. 1 1 ACTIVITIES X. Activities - a word that encom- passes the school year's spec- trum of multicolored strands, starting with the excitement of homecoming and friendships re- newed, continued and strength- ened. School loyalties are brought to the various sporting events. 1 ri-at School plays are chosen, cast and performed to charmed audiences in the spring and fall, crowned with the annual Musical ! Before the last shovel of snow is forgot- ten it seems, it's time to rejoice in the rites of spring with the Jr. pic- nic and to the bittersweet joy of the Sr. picnic knowing it's the last one shared with good FRIENDS of many years standing. Graduation- the long awaited, anticipated, worked for day, the grand finale to years of study and forging bonds of friendship to last a life- time. A body of bored bleacher based students assembled in the main gym last May, while more than fif- ty awards were presented to Rea- vis students. Although many students squirmed in their seats, the friends of award recipients clapped, screamed, and gave standing ovations. Doris M. Szymanski and Judy Szeraj were named co-valedictori- ans. Paula A. Mikrut, was named salutatorian. The girls said they achieved the honor by setting their goals high and working hard. Top: Among the many awards Mr. Bernard Hayton recieved upon his retirement from Reavis was the AFROTC Outstanding Ser- vice Award to Civilians, presented by Colo- nel Grubbs. Bottom Left: Speech for me was a very rewarding experience, proclaims Glenn McCIister who was awarded Most Out- standing Speaker Award, by taking third in State competition. Glenns' wish is that more people become interested in speech and debate. Bottom Right: Students clap to the school song during the awards assembly. Szeraj, Szymanski, Mikrut named n Q 1 t ...., , l l 6 . ..,,. , I is yihrk K ,Nix E . .1 5' . 5 of P4 'kr' Hi' J ....f Qi1'?'yR top senior students 2 S l 5 5 Top: Doris Szymanski, co-valedictorian, feels that the money she recieved from scholarships is extremely helpful, and she would not be able to afford college without it Bottom Left: Senior Mark Baker reflects on his past year at Reavis as Colonel Grubbs awards him with the Special Rec- ognition Award. Bottom Right: Mr. Bill, tennis coach says, When this photograph was taken I was trying, not successfully, to humbly, gra- ciously, and as un-neurotically as possible to accept the Coach of the Year Award. Thanks again! E if A p , ,i a . RSlllQ1'0N NQST SPQRU- PLAYER QF THE wggx Jos. HA D P r Q RDY ouBt.E usvg- 'm4Nlsrul:l0Nm- Top: Meg Boyd fCarol Lovelacej cast sus- picions about the real identity of Joe Har- dy, but without really knowing why, willing- ly backs him up throughout all his trou- bles. Lower Left: Van Buren fRon Shapiroj spreads his optimism through the team players before the Senators go on to play their deciding game against the N.Y. Yan- kees. Lower Right: Applegate fGil OlivaJ sings Those Were the Good Old Days , as he reminisces over his past devilish delights. ' Swim LUGOE - AN X 'Q -ii DAMN YANKEES HITS HOME RUN The fans and spectators were hushed as the house lights came down. A spotlight slashed a bril- liant path through the darkness, illuminating Andrew McCutcheon, director of the orchestra, who wooed the spectators with a com- pelling overture. Damn Yankees, the all-school musical held last May, told the story of an old baseball fanatic, Joe Boyd, who sells his soul to the devil in exchange for the loss at the New York Yankees chance at the pennant. Joe Boyd there upon becomes Joe Hardy, a young baseball player on the Washington Senators, who rank as a last place team. Joe leads his team onto victory, but finds that he'd rather be back home with his wife, then have the fame glory of being a super-star. Joe Hardy out wits Applegate Cthe devilj and manages to have him return to his former identity of Joe Boyd who returns to his faith- ful wife Meg. The starting line-up included: Meg Boyd CDoubIed by Debie Bulow and Carol Lovelacej, Joe Boyd fRex Givensj, Applegate CGil Olivaj, Joe Hardy CPat Tierib, Glo- ria CPatty Mastersonj, Lola CMary Ann Cainb, Van Buren CRon Sha- piroj. Top: Joe Boyd CRex Givensj greets his wife Meg's off-beat friends Sister fBecky Wenkb and Doris fKris Salamonej. Lower Left: A man doesn't know what he's got until he loses it , Joe Hardy CPat Tierij realizes in the final acts of the musi- cal. Lower Right: Whatever Lola wants Lola gets , unless Lola's fthe devilish seduc- tress portrayed by Mary Ann Cainj plans go awry for the original destruction of Joe Hardy. Two bands featured at prom One of the oldest traditions of our school is the Junior and Senior Prom. Originally, only Juniors and Sen- iors could attend Prom. The 1974 Student Council authorized Soph- omores to attend only if one of the couple is a Junior or Senior. The prom was held in the Grand Ballroom ofthe Conrad Hilton Ho- tel in mid-may. Prom featured two bands. One band, Dick Carl- ton's Orchestra of eleven pieces played ballroom and fifties music, and Choice played the latest rock tunes. The evening included a seven course formal dinner followed by three and one-half hours of danc- ing. Prom-goers were dressed in their formal best and had an op- portunity to have portraits taken so as to cherish the memories. Top: Zig Markowski, Marie Hartell, Sherrie Loper, Greg Rabus, Jean Julien, and Tim James take a moment to organize them- selves before going into the main dance hall. Middle right: Dave Kacz and Roberta Mur- den got together to dance to a slow tune by Dick Carlton's Orchestra. Middle Left: Jeanette Mutis and Bob Pow- ers seem to add frills and fancy colors to the evening. N.. N1 .WI .4 r v K, l Top Left: Cheryl Gonzales and Omar Pala- cious pose for a photographer before en- tering the main hall for an evening of danc- ing, music, food, and fun. Middle: Mr. and Mrs. Klusendorf, Mr. and Mrs. Masset, and Mr. and Mrs. Schultz, the prom chaperones, take a break from the evening's festivities. Bottom Left: Steve Depai presents Mrs. Klusendorf with a bouquet of flowers. Bottom Right: Michael Fisher and date seem deep in thought as they saunder by to the music of Dick CarIton's Orchestra. NN S ru.. Hee M, ,W ,4 1 I ks. Frisbees, eggs, and high spirits all came together last May at Aerie Crown Woods to provide the background for the 1976 graduat- ing Seniors' picnic. The day was spent eating, being rowdie, and simply enjoying the friends and classmates who gath- ered around for the last big get- together of the Senior class. The picnic was arranged by Mr. Klein and the Senior class offi- cers. Above: Theresa Morris and Nancy Matti- lion find that the thing that warms them the best, besides the sun or a fire, is being with a friend. Middle: Debra Kwiatkowski is temporarily blinded by a renegade egg during an egg toss contest. Lower Left: After the egg in the face, De- bra Kwiatkowski finds that it isn't all that bad after she recieves a little help from her friends: Mark Schwoebel fLower Lefty and Tom Mendez, who takes care in re- moving the egg. Picnic: peanuts, popcorn, pop W .5 pw --Q at ,t 'E t 5 tg Mi sxhlw ...At gssgs f 1 K -mf .gt I ,K S ' .. . i e Q t iigi Q is eg Wif- ei, ,,:, x,,.,: 1iil it l ,. . --M W -J! Above Left: Steve Depa and Pat Carpenter are taken in by the flames of the fireplace to share a warm moment. Upper Right: Patty Masterson gets her thrills charring marshmellows better than toasting them. Lower Left: With the calm weather in her favor, Jolinda Davies perfects the flight path of a frisbee. Lower Rlght: Nancy Palmer, Eve Aguilar, and Rosanne Labuda indulge themselves in the art of eating chicken with their fin- gers. Strasser, Depa awarded Hickory Sticks Ellen Strasser and Steve Depa on June 3, 1976 were presented with the traditional Hickory Stick award for being best all-around students. Being the Bicentennial graduating class, the Seniors wore a red, white, and blue sash over the tra- ditional navy and white gowns. The band and chorus said final farewells to their graduating sen- iors in band and chorus by playing songs and singing. The moods of the graduating seniors were por- trayed by the band playing The Way We Were and chorus singing This ls My Country and All To Soon . Mr. Fitzgerald, Mr. Hayton, Mr. Schultz, Mr. Williams, Mr. Savage, Mr. Poole and Pastor Peters were present to hand out diplomas, and congratulate the class of 76. Above Left: Jean Julien Cclass presidentj accepts her diploma from Mr. Savage. Above Right: Graduates Steve Depa and Jean Julien, both of whom were involved in student council and other activities, proceed out of the stadium after the cere- monies. Lower Right: Paula Mikrut CSalutatorianj and Doris Szymanski fvaledictorianj listen as Judy Szeraj Cvaledictorianj reflects over her past year, and speaks about the future Pam .gl Above Left: Many emotions are reflected upon the faces of the graduating Seniors. Lower Left: Mary Ann Cain looks neither sad nor remorseful about leaving Reavis as she heads up the platform to recieve her diploma. Lower Right: Judy Kuzrnicki accepts her diploma and a warm handshake from Mr. David Poole. Aquatic Arts presents swim show Lions, tigers, bears, clowns, acro- bats, thrills and chills: welcome to the circus. All these features were present as the Aquatic Arts Club, sponsored by Martha Kennedy and Sandy Stoffregen, performed Synchro Circus 76 . The swim- mers made their own costumes and developed their routines. Top: All the thrills of circus acrobats are put forth by the Dazzling, Daring, Dames. Left To Right-D. Schenk, P. Safin, B. Sarna, P. Petrowsky, S. Schenk. Far Right: Senior members show their true side as Circus Wierdos. Left To Right- K. Krizic, D. Schenk, P. Petrowsky, P. Mik- rut. Right: Vice President D. Greening, the Secretary, and the Treasurer S. Kempke portray the image as a sad clown in Mir- rored Memories. Bottom: S. Schenk, D. Szymanski, and D. Schenk slink to Alley Cat as the fero- cious cats in Tiger Trio, I Ili! Reavis Grove Potato sack races and egg throw- ing contests were just a couple of the events that occurred at the Junior picnic. The Junior picnic took place be- hind the school last May. At the end of the day, most of the par- ticipants were either saturated with water and egg yolks, or sprin- kled with flour. Left: Donna Zwolinski has a look of deter- mination on her face as she prepares her- self to return the volleyball. Top: Diane Willer and D. Plyman await the beginning of the days events, their faces reflecting the lull before the storrn. Middle Left: Dora Guzman, half-shocked, and half relieved catches the unbroken water balloon. Lower Left: Spectators cheer on and jeer at Michelle Lauer and Donna Zwolinski in a neck to neck potato sack race. W. 3 1 J K V S K fn 4 vW-.x.,, Lx, .,.,. .3fS1SwQA, -N,.g gggalrifmm W xv I 4. 1 i 'Q fS . .JA Homecoming: pep session, parade, victory fx 'F' it sf , . i is af l -ff' 1.x , . W Th 4 .. ' ', if . W ' , ' ' oioe eois . The step off of the parade begins shortly. Clubs are assembling and adding final touches along with last inspections to their floats. A pulsating beat is heard in the dis- tance as the Marching Rams be- gin school song. People crowd on corners with cameras in hand ready for the bright and attractive floats and clubs to parade by. Judges walk beside floats check- ing for originality, sturdiness, and neatness while the fire engines sound the step off of the parade. Hearts and spirits of family and friends are warm in the chilly morning as the parade passes by. Within an hour, the stands were packed. The Rams came outlook- ing ready for a rough bout with the warriors. Don Petrocious, Mickey Pastwa, Jeff Sprayberry, and Eric Pryde were the big scor- ers of the game leading us to a victory of RAMS 27, Crete Monee 6. During halftime the winning floats were announced. They were, in class B competition, Art Service League first place, and in class A competition, the Band float. Top, Page 24: Rams show their war dance against the Crete Monee Warriors with the winning score, 27-6. Middle Left: Military splendor is exhibited by the R.O.T.C. drill team at pre-game ac- tivities. Lower Left: Topping the Band's first place float was their performance during half- time activities. Greg Coate, Laura Pluch, Cathy Gregor, and Donna Judd march to a Paul Simon medley. Center: Take a ride on the victory side was the theme of the first place class B club float made by the Art Service League. Top, Page 25: The winner of the class A competition, for the first time in Reavis history was the Band with their fitting theme, Band on the Fun . Bottom: Mr. Fitzgerald recalls, One of the most successful homecomings to date! I, Nw Rocky plays on as couples take the floor Beautiful colors and stylish fash- ions were flashed by spirited stu- dents as the Homecoming victory dance swung into action. This years theme was popular songs, and the band, Rocky appropriate- ly followed the theme by playing the hits as the couples took the floor. The highlight of the evening was crowning of the queen and the king. They accepted their crowns calmly, although they were quite excited, having been chosen out of the whole school. As Home- coming queen Michelle Lauer puts it, It was very exciting and an experience I will always trea- sure. R 5'3 :Lis Gqharxzs 3 7. if ' ,'. Y . t 'Z L Far Left: Homecoming float for the queen and her court was sponsored by Ford City Bank. L To R: Dawn Bauml, Michelle Lauer, Senior candidates, Thea Murcer- ino, Junior queen: Sandy Fowler, Sopho- more queeng and Jackie Palmer, Fresh- man queen. Left: Homecoming queen, Michelle Lauer smiles, almost in tears as Homecoming king Eric Pryde looks on. Lower Left: Junior queen Thea Murcerino and her escort Cyril Czopek are caught up in the excitement. Lower right: Rocky's lead singer, Paul Racy slows the pace with a romantic love song for the couples. Under Papa's Picture captivates full ho Under Papa's Picture the fall play, opened to full houses on both nights of performance. The play was set in the living room of an upper class familys' large Cali- fornia home, where the owner of the house, a striving young execu- tive, John O'ConneII CSteve Tierij, struggles to gain seniority in a large company. His family con- sists of his wife Janice CKathy Nitzj, who attempts to disuade John from his total absorbtion in his work, his son Kevin CGary Gowj, who finds his dreams in the flames of a fireplace, his pregnant Cunwedb mother Grace CCarol Lovelacej, his mother's Iover-Fa- brizo Bustamente CGM Olivaj, and Father Mitchell QTony Wettererj their priest who keeps a careful watch over the O'ConneIIs. 7 4' Far Left Page 28: With the play unfolding before them, the stars of the play CS. Tieri, G. Oliva, and K. Nitzj, gaze on with seper- ate dreams of their own. Left This Page: We're painting the stars, not the ceiling , proclaims Mr. Clutter, technical director of the play. Lower Left Page 28: The startled Mr. O'ConneII declares Mr. Bustamente you've got to be kidding! as Mr. Busta- mente reveals his night apparel, bunny pa- jamas. Far Left This Page: Will these goofy lights ever be focused? remarks Mr. Wading- ton, director of the play. Below: Father Mitchell looks for guidance from above, as he weighs the perplexities of the family. Lower Left: Janice pours martinis into a plant as John distracts Father Mitchell. Top Right Page 28: John O'Connell inter- prets an Italian insult bestowed on him by his Italian tailor. v 4 l Winter band concert A Musical experience The night is filled with enthusi- asm. The audience is getting situ- ated while the freshmen band warms up on stage. Three trum- pet soloists Frank Gayda, Jim Ro- kiatis, and Anthony Douglas are featured in a fanfare preceeding the freshmen band and in the first number of the evening - 'Bugler's Holiday'. Following the freshmen, was the concert band performing the masterpiece Victory At Sea featuring trumpet soloist Greg Coate. The bands were under the direction of Andrew McCutcheon. Top: Sue Crawford, Wendy Reynolds, and Debbie Burns concentrate very hard for a difficult passage coming up. Center: Jim Rokiatis, Frank Gayda, and Anthony Douglas show off their musical talents on the song Bugler's Holiday . Bottom Left: Clarinet section puts a lot of feeling into the song A Festival Prelude . Bottom Right: The song Promises, Promises brought back a lot of memories from the musical three years ago. ...ss Choirs give exceptional performance The choirs performed their first concert on December 12. The combined choirs gave an excep- tional performance in the singing of the Cantata, The Night the Angels Sang under the direction of Ray Bialek. The choirs were ac- companied at the piano by Debie Bulow and narrator Kris Sala- mone. Mr. Bialek commented, The concert choir plus the fresh- men choir did a splendid job in the singing of traditional and contem- porary Christmas music. The Christmas concert was a success- ful musical experience. Top: The chamber ensemble puts expres- sion into the song Gloria ln Excelsis Deo . Center: A sense of contemplation is ex- pressed while the choir sings The Night The Angels Sang . Bottom: The Night The Angels Sang was the highlight of the evening. Vocations planned at Career Day There were over fifty career re- presentatives present in the main gym last October to talk to and guide students interested in se- curing a good job after they gra- duate from high school. Students used that hour to gather informa- tion about different vocations and to talk with representatives. Some of the students got togeth- er to talk with friends and to walk around without saying anything to the professionals in their field of work. Top Right: lt was very interesting to find out what we needed to know about our career, states Sue Wyleta and Nancy Aspin as they talk to Ronald Harrigan from Trans World Airlines. Left Center: l don't really know what l'm going to go into is the expressed opinion of Debbie Kelly as she and Greg Danhoff discuss possibilities of careers. Right Center: Dawn Bauml and Kim Du- bois feel that Career Day was much better and helpful than last year's Career Day as they get information from the representa- tive from Commonwealth Edison Co. Lower Right: Marcie K., Chris K., Linda E., and Joanne D. End time for humor in their discussion with the representative from Burbank State Bank. Y 5 f, , s Sw-1 -qui' M ge -- is-Y 'f-,si u-...av S I as at 'Twigs': catches moods of life, love, and women The spring play Twigs, directed by Mr. Mark Beavers, was a play about a woman and her three daughters. The music of Burt Ba- charach and Judy Collins was added to explore the moods of life, love and women. The scene Celia was the contest play about a pitiful woman abused by her husband. The men in Twigs were Frank, Phil, and Pa CRon Shapiroj, Jose CGiI Olivaj, Lou CGeorge Smithb, Ned CSteve Tierij, and Father Riley fTim Sharasj. Emile, Celia, Dorothy and Ma were portrayed by Kris Salamone. The theme of Twigs was Just as the twig is bent, the tree's inclined. Upper Left: Celia is having a nervous breakdown, while her husband Frank and their friend Lou look on. Bottom Left: Ned makes an attempt to salvage the cake dropped on Lou by Emile. Bottom Right: Ma falters with old age while Ma 8- Pa are getting married. P 'Vu R A I A IT if !' V 'f',7,,' u 'Q ff? f ,,L ',Q'4 J V .vi Xjddx. uk, 1 XJ ' 1 . V L ,. , I rf' , X Q' Q J ' 3 rp 'P , , f 1 ?fjf'Jz V , , V 1 i uk! I f 1 Uv , 7. f A 1 .Lf V f, W K' , ' f , f J ' 1 A ' , . 1 X fxhvj x Jln luv yxrf ,v ' U f1l,v 1 ,V jul 'X . .X fxfkijlzz K! fuk' 'NUX Jw H if I U P, H 1 GRCUPS Making FRIENDS and keeping them occurs within many of the school activities at Reavis. Clubs, organizations, and groups are just a few of the activities where last- ..., K J,- jit 2 Qing 12336 X 1 X ing friendships begin. XT A group or organization consists of interested students and an in- volved sponor. R.0.T.C. team takes first in Regional Drill Meet The AFJ-ROTC Squadron IL-81 boasts a champion 16 man co-ed Drill Team. It has taken first place for three consecutive years in the Great Lakes Regional Drill Meet in Wheeling, Ill. Other victories in- clude a first place in the 1976 La- feyette H.S. drill meet held in Bal- dwin, Mo., and a first place award in the 1976 Argo H.S. drill meet. The team has also performed at the Burbank County Fair, RAP meetings, and several local pa- rades including the Burbank Bi- centennial Parade. The ROTC members made their annual trips to O'Hare Airport, the Illinois Air National Guard, and the Chanute AFB. These trips gave cadets the opportunity to see some of the different careers open to them. Top Left: Aerospace Instructor, Lt. Col. J. Grubbs. Bottom Left: Drill Team. Front Row: R. Van Breemen, W. Smith, J. Ray, A. Petra- kis, R. Christensen, R. Nitz, M. Baker, R. Baudler, D. Opeisa. Back Row: M. Milus, R. Powell, M. Schroeder, K. Harasimchuk, D. Haveck, L. Kubera, A. Florez, J. Morgan, S. Tinnish, L. Braasch. Top Right: Command and Staff. Front Row: C!Lt. Col. R. Christensen, C!Capt. J. Morgan, C!Capt. T. Clemente, C!Capt. M. Schroeder, C!Capt. L. Braasch, C!Capt. R. Nitz, C!Lt. Col. R. Van Breemen. Back Row: CXTSGT R. Powell, CXTSGT T. Page, CXTSGT J. Ray, CXTSGT R. Baudler, CXTSGT M. Baker, C!Capt. A. Florez, CXSSGT S. Moser, C!Capt. D. Oprisa, C!TSGT L. Kubera, C!Capt. S. Tinnish, CXSSGT D. Haveck. Bottom Right: Cadet Squadron. First Row: C!Capt. Christensen, C!Capt. Morgan, C!Capt. Florez, C!Capt. Clemente, CXAMN Petrakis, CfSgt. Powell, CXAMN Durec, CIAMN Lodwich, CXAMN Milus. Second Row: CfCapt. Braasch, C!Capt. Oprisa, C!S.Sgt. Moser, C!Sgt. Jones, C!AMN Jeffers, CXAIC Harasimchuck, CXAMN Gabaldon, CXAMN Nadolski, CXAMN Klopp, CXAMN Kwiskowski. Third Row: C!Capt. Nitz, C!T.Sgt. Kubera, CfSgt.Jordan,C!A1C Potts, CXAMN Dris- coll, C!A1C Smith, C!S.Sgt. Kazmierczuk, C!T.Sgt. Page, CXAMN Sanders, CXAMN Barbosa. Fourth Row: C!Capt. Grabowski, C!A1C Maloney, CXAMN Campbell, CfSgt. Koch, CXAIC Pappas. Top Row: C!Lt. Col. Van Breemen, C!Capt. Schroeder, C!T.Sgt. Ray, CXAMN Tabor, C!AMN Schuh, C!A1C Miarka, CXAMN Tripplet, CXAMN Kisla, CXAMN Hibbs. 'fs . VE! K . - ' 1 I. .mn - - E -'P ' x ' 5 'ie-X MSR f .1 t ,Y I-ur, .-V :ax Q, -24. i -um J 1, 1 . in Q' -- A fl - .. 'adn f ll-U' F ..... . 2 -' '- -all li lun! n.p.....q.....-sa.-in 0 VIKL 'QQ A411331 'Y' e F Q- XQU , f' 53: Irv gk 0?fLv'FrL S -'vswo 5 r,' gi, 'lf ' N nr 1 . JN :gb 'Q ' v . .F H , im U , .ffv , D- j -. ,o. 1 T fl D ' ' I GEC ,va L unc u i -hz ,gf no 'D QM 1 ' ' xl lv' -1.3 0 f Y up 91' I-.lf ' ', ff 5 ' V' Q A A :-N ' ,Ao o K uv- R . L ' , x . 'f -'R uf - S A ' It , XQs.aM 'i Us-f n ,gf :l ., . 1 Q I 5 , - Q , f' W is V f , W ' 'ww f , Ag . i i W 5 Student Council plans pep assemblies The Student Council boosted school spirit by planning, for the first time, a series of pep assem- blies for the winter sports season. Below: Seniors Sitting: Sue Bialek, Hope Swanson, Don Gray, Tim Kelly, Michele Lauer, Debbie Kelly, Cathy Sprayberry. Standing: Mr. Fitzgerald, Butch Sneed. Joe Cameron, Jim Higgins, Gary Carbon- ari, Dave Sutko, Jim Diamontopoulous Jose Pinto. 51-1 I x v ,-. Z Aw V 9- 'v KSA 1 N: af .5 EYE Rx 'iffxlf w-'.4w , 1 :SRV fp -Q s.a,.,- , - - if 'fn D 'i FC!! Ni ME xxx' ' gn '5f ,. MXL N.H.S. goes country The National Honor Society went country all the way when its members partook in a real down- home style hayride. The evening at Acorn Ridge Park started out with a hoedown in the Grand Ball- room. Apple cider and a wienie roast around an open fire fol- lowed the hour-long hayride. Laughs and song concluded the night's escapades as the last of the marshmallows were toasted. Top Right, N.H.S. Officers are, Rick Strezo, Kris Salamone, Ms. Gannonlspon- sori, Teri Dixon, Sue Bialek Middle: probationary members. Front Row: Donna Sansone, Wendy Roza, Jan Hodorowitz, Mark Weber, Chris Bajor, Mary Staneart, Rose Trovato, Diane Poska, Margaret Smith. Second Row: Lau- ra Kubera, Colleen Ryan, Jerry McNally, Liz Mrofka, Al Meier, Lori Bean, Keith Peak, John Mantia, Joe Oliver, Tammy Seiders, Rhonda Anderson, Sandy Moyers, Debbie Synal, Kathy Pass, Mary Ann Wasniewski. Thlrd Row: Ron Vetter, Mike Baker, Tim Halac, Bob Golden, Rick Koch, Eleny Ladias, Cindy Orr, Judy Fruik, Rose Kopf, Rita Brown, Dorothy Kintz, Kathy Grizzle, Patty Boll, Bob Spusta, Steve Bruebach, John Haines, Fourth Row: Larry Aiken, Gail Moss, Mary Allen, Janice Smith, Tammy Carstensen, Sue Rawski, Rose Reynolds, Darlene Richard- son, Judy Rasgus, Patty Cox, Debbie Cam- lic. Flfth Row: JoAnn Pearson, Joann Kel- ly, Debbie Howe, Val Lambrakos, Debbie Wesolowski, Rose Guglielmo, Lyn Brown, Donna Verzak, Lorann Laabs, Debbie Paul- son, Chris Kman, Cindy Schroeder, Sue Ocker, Dawn Pyleman. Bottom Rlght: Front Row: Sue Bialek, Kris Salamone, Teri Dixon, Rick Strezo, Debbie Blaha, Tina Laxton, Angela Proza, Second Row: Liz Gomez, Cathy Reynolds, Laura Powers, Tina Berdusis, Sylivia Mallires, Sue Crawford, Ellen Kilduski, Chris Custer, Cheryl Gonzales, Tammy Clemente, Doug Oprisa, Mary Pinkosz, Steve Komanieki. Thlrd Row: Debbie Mahoney, Sally San- toro, Sue Wenkus, Linda Patton, Deb Bu- low, Janet Humphrey, Denise Kozrya, Diane Pepsnik, Paula Magiera, Renee Rockwell, Sue llardo, Michele Lauer, Ka- ren Halvarsen, Bob Bruebach, Ed Frizels, Jeff Jaworski, Fourth Row: Bob Ritter, Sue Tinnish, Rich Christensen, Kathy Nitz, Randolf Nitz, Rich Van Breeman, Ron Melody Junior Honor Society goes to Candlelight Dinner Playhouse During November, 25 Junior Hon- or Society members went to the Candlelight. They viewed a Neill Simon comedy, God's Favorite , starring Ray Rayner. Members participated in candy sales to raise enough money for their outing. They came up with funds to suppliment half of its Cost. Dennis Collado, president of the J.H.S., planned more activities for the club than ever before. Other group functions include tobog- ganning and seeing the play The Wiz . In addition to club pins, sweat- shirts were made available for the Honor Society members. This started a new tradition for the group. Above, Front Row: Laurie Sokolowski, Kim Roza, Cheryl Tabor, Judy Kopp, Deb Ra- pata, Brenda York, Dennis Collado, Ann Cerbin, Sherry Socha, Joanne Host, Barb Bylina, Rory Nowakowski Second Row: Ms. Hartrich, sponsor, Cindy Jankowski, Sandy Hlavacek, Liz Domanski, Mary Tro- vato, Deb Scanlon, Jenny Witek, Robyn Canan, Lori Carrier, Carol Cook, Al Bal- drini, Lois Sanders, Laura Schima, Jill Dzwigon Thlrd Row: Scott Douglas. Gail Gabaldon, Laverne Harnois, Luann Licata, Chris Schultz, Ellen Bollas, Helena Csoke, Sharon Van, Olivia Hermosillo, Leslie Schuh, Dean Ciccone, Joanne Lullo, Sue Hlavack, Tammy Franson Fourth Row: Ro- berta Dolecki, Karen Goerg, Steve V.'oIf, Sue Chada, Kathy DelLongo, Sharon Dar- mody, Nancy Mayrose, Sandy Kalkowski, Lori Lenert, Nancy Ucki, Laurette Sumik, Jeanne Dcyarz, Camille Chiginsky German Club visits Museum of Science and lndustry Mr. Hansen Csponsorj and 32 Ger- man Club members observed the exhibit Christmas Around the World which is held yearly at the Museum of Science and lndustry. The exhibit featured Christmas trees from many foreign nations. The students also viewed a Ger- man program and ate a German meal. Bottom Row: S. Aleksy, H. Czoke, P. Zo- maya Cv. p.J, G. Smith Cpresj, R. Nitz, D. Allen, S. Tinnish, I. Szita Csec'yb, K. Sawyer Ctresj, M. Brunner. Middle Row: S. Gorss, K. Kabza, K. Bohnstengl, B. Lawton, A. Douglas, S. Fetta, J. Watson, B. Crout, M. Papiernik, Last Row: C. Holt, B. Vondera- sek, L. Peters, J. Hammett, L. Gregor, J. Clemente, S. Douglas, B. Morrison, D. Poole, B. Birkenfeld, T. Smith, S. Hines, Mr. Hansen fsponsorj, K. Halvorsen. .. K ZKNN, iii Spanish Club samples Mexican food Mrs. Koerner Csponsorb made res- ervations for 30 Spanish Club members to dine at Chico's Res- taurant in Frankfort, on February 19th. The students sampled such Mexican dishes as tacos, frioles, and tostadas. Bottom Row: N. Sotiros Csec'yJ, D. Wilson, K. Tomaras, Betty Gomez Cpres.J. Second Row: S. Rapata, A. Bochenek, M. Smy- kowski, L. McCann, L. Petropoulas, D. Lamphere, C. Lewandowski, D. Burns. Thlrd Row: M. Villanueva, T. Morales, S. Oberman, S. Pagach, J. Andrews. Top Row: S. Pospisil, D. Sarna, M. Becker, W. Latasiewicz, J. Wyatt, K. Bonnes, P. Col- lins, A. Jendrzyewski, T. Brzezinski, C. Schultz, E. Bollas, Mrs. Koerner Csponsorb. French Club keeps tradition, attends marathon field trip The French Club marathon field trip activities included dining at a downtown French restaurant, touring a foreign tobacco shop, and viewing a French film. Bottom Row: D. Poska Cv. pres.J, R. Tro- vato Ctreas.J, P. Magiera Cpresj, L. Powers lsec'yJ, Mr. J. Ellis Csponsorj. Middle Row: J. McCullough, A. Ptaszynski, M. Hakenjos, D. Hyden, S. Fowler, M. Michalek, L. Spat- usa, G. Reynolds, E. Drozdowski, R. Powell, K. Nitz. Top Row: L. Tieri, K. No- vak, K. Roza, S. Milosovic, C. Cusick, J. Pearson, M. St.Pierre, M. Trovato, D. Scanlon, L. Domanski, T. Wolfe, J. Witek, M. Ricchuito, L. Kubera, M. Fillicetti, R. Myers, M. Spellman, F. Rice. , , ,,'., Russian Club visits University of lllinois The Russian Club made a trip to Champain-Urbana for Russian- Eastern European Day . There they had the opportunity to meet various Russian dignitaries includ- ing the Director of Literature from the University of Moscow. The day was concluded by eating an authentic Russian meal. Bottom Row: B. Rulien, J. Skubiszewski, D. Mikrut, K. Goerg, L. Symik. Middle Row: M.D. Gannon, sponsor, L. Sander, M. Schroeder, T. Carstensen, J. Smith, C. Sutko. Top Row: P. Murphy, R. Strezo, K. Salamone, D. Nowak, G. Smith, M. Pavlik. Blueprint lets students x 5 .- :s,' igt:i'n':s we 1? ,V H . . mffn 1 4 , ff A ' ai A. 1, xvnl 1 ',.:' 4' 1 ,ho 1 4 ' 1 .i a .L , , xx 1 ig rf- Aan . B ' -A 549 f Q ' f' ' 'ur ' 'or 'Q 14 , ,O san. n 1 n. ts .. AN Q, .' ,' -,, sf as Sin ss . :l' . P' N' 4 ,9'.q'a', . 1' U ' know what's going on Numerous discussions, the tap- ping of the typewriter, creative minds, interviews, comedy and satire, the will of the students to know what's going on in their city and school. These are all vital ele- ments ofthe Blueprint. lt's staff is made up of three sections: news, features, and sports. These sec- tions combine to make the news- paper both enjoyable and infor- mative. ill? -, Opposite Page, Upper Left: Tim Wolfe works away while Rich Van Breeman and Rick Strezo try to come up with an idea to write about. lt's hard to be brilliant all the time , says Rich. Opposite Page, Lower Left: Editors and as- sistant editors. Sitting, Clockwisec Ron Melody, Mike Baker, Deb Mahoney, Bob Paveleck. Standing: Tim Wolfe, Rich Chris- tensen, Rich Van Breemen, Chris Sala- mone, Sue Wenkus, Linda Rabus, and sponsor, Don Bylut. Opposite Page, Lower Right: Mr. Don By- Iut, fearless leader of the Blueprint staff, has sponsored the newspaper of four years. Left: Sports writers Mike Baker and Ron Melody finishing their section in time to meet their deadline. Below: Staff. Bottom Row: Frank Rice, Norma Blanco, Dennise Cariello, Donna Lafferty, Sue llardo, Cindy Gallo, Joe Land. Second Row: Diane Poska, Kathy Nitz, Steve Wolfe, Sharon Milosovic, Greg Glista, Becky Wenk. Third Row: Mary Mi- Ius, Rick Strezo, Tim Halac, Greg Gehant, Bob Golden. p, ,,... ',i.e:1,.L. 5 , Zami.. KCC JN t,,..E?,,: , .3 VICA helps students get involved VICA QVocational Industrial Clubs of Americaj provides social and educational activities for students enrolled in Cooperative Educa- tion. Top: Bottom Row: Jim Hlavack, Tim Milli- gan, Bart Kincade, Mike Lally, Alan Curtis, Mark Campbell, Dan Hoessler. Bottom Row: Joe Palkovitz, Ken Strzelczyk, Bob Jaraczewski, Dennis Wheat, David Gronek, Kevin DeVos, Tim Farbin, Sponsorfln- structor Stephen Nagy. Below: Bottom Row: Ed Shanahan, Vito Manola, Jeff Krause, Andrew Kerley, Frank DiNardo. Middle Row: George Pagach, Don Rudman, Dam McKeague, Guy Chaney. Top Row: Charles Brazaitis, Brian Barker, Frank Kalebich, Don Swiegert, Mike Bromley, Terry Jordan, Sponsorfln- structor Stephan Nagy. 1 l VICA raises money for banquet VICA members tried a new way of raising money for its organization. They sold stuffed animals. The proceeds from the sales went to- ward a banquet held for their em- ployers. :W 1: Cooperative Work Training: Above: Bot- tom Row: Kathy Wright, Marcia Seiders, Wes Swearingen, Jim Nelson, Pat Novis, Middle Row: Kathy Voight, Bob Horst- mann, Cathy Cook, Pat Benvenuto, Deb- bie Sanello. Top Row: Martin Bedker, Ed Massey, Bonnie Zoller, Brian Kovacs, Dar- rel Hrzadziel, Sue Fekete. Cooperative Vocational Education: Below: Bottom Row: Mike Horan, Debbie Kerbs, Donna Marciniak, Cindy Morrison. Middle Row. Terri Poulos, Annette bush, Martie Sukel, Tom Murray. Top Row. Mike Mar- kowski, Jim Caputo, Rhonda Jones, Karen Nichols, Sponsor Instructor Mr. Schroeder. Distributive Ed day The D.E. CDistributave Educationj ls an organization of students presently working half days in re- tailing, marketing and distribution occupations. Bottom Row: Roger Reynolds, Jim Pul- lano. Second Row: Jean Kalkowski, Nancy Johnson, Debbie Marchese. Thlrd Row: Lupe Solis, Dawn Zeleznak, Donna Orr, Ja- net Lynch, Cathy Kman, Gloria Keplinger, Don Lenihan. Fourth Row: Mr. Bartelman, sponsor, Debbie Minini, Linda Lietz, Jim Dinsmore, Dan Centeno, Larry Lattuca, Dave Masek, Bill Russo. O.E.A. another word for Work Program The O.E.A. COffice Education As- sociationj is an organization of students presently working half days in office related occupa- tions. Bottom Row: Debbie Henfler, Donna Mi- chalowski, Cindy Brown, Loretta Proco- pio, Claire Ruffalo, Nancy Aspen, Donna Haas. Middle Row. Mary Sunny, Cathy Larson, Valerie Kasper, Cindy Soprych, Diane Marchese, Fran Kelly, Debbie Cerny. Top Row: Mr. Bartelman, sponsor, Gail Zahorik, Michelle Cripps, Lorrie Jor- dan, Carol Marshall, Charles Smith, Sue Portillo, Sandy Craig. students attend classes half . ..,. Qvwvfd' J wu'rm,ETHS .Qui S Freshmen give Chess Club new spirit The Chess Club was involved in tournaments sponsored by SICA. The top seven players of the group participated with schools city-wide. The team has much im- proved over last year, with the majority of its members made up of freshmen. With such strong players involved early in their years at Reavis, the Chess club looks foreward to a first place team next year. Computer Club builds two computers Reavis had a new club join its staff: the Computer Club. Spon- sored by Mr. Bianco, its purpose is to familiarize members to the construction and function of the computer. The club has proceed- ed to build and program two com- puters owned by Mr. Bianco. This year it has pooled together all of its funds to invest in a computer that will be built and used for the school. ,W Science Club visits West Suburban Hospital Below, Front Rowg Diane Noto, Denise Jones, Joanne Lullo. Sec. Row, Mr. Thom- as, Rita Brown, Sandy Moyers, Doreen Dougherty, Lavergne Harnois, Helon Cook, Sue Zaker, Jim Fanello. Third Row: Greg Blista, Sharon Massey, Mariena Pa- piernik, Cheryl Tabor, Carol Borawski, Gin- ny Cortina, Laura Reynolds, Therese Bry- zynski. Fourth Row, Debbie Allen, Joan Skubizewski, Betty Rulien. Fifth Rowg Al Harnois, Carol Skubizewski, Terry Mares, Joe Szymanski, Sue Barbosa, John Meale, Pete Poulos, Rich Koch, Frank Manzella, Wendy Reynolds. Bottom, Science club officers include: Diane Noto CSecretaryj, JoAnne Lullo fTreasurerJ, Denise Jones CVice-pres.J, Mr. Thomas fsponsorj, Kathy Tomaras Cpres.J not pictured. Science Club members took a tour through West Suburban Hos- pital in Oak Park. The tour guide and main speaker, Dr. Sidney Klein, explained the different medical careers open to the inter- ested students. The eight club members and Sponsor Mr. Thom- as found the tour both fascinating and informative. ' 'Lf f. I i. 't Q31 . J 'mv 1 . 171' iw .1 ,M I ,V -V 4' .Q ,i M W3+ ,git 4. ,W 'fx .4 Mathletes demonstrate computing skills Mathletes did more than just sell taffy apples during autumn. They attended five math contests and competed in six levels of competi- tion. Letters were awarded to the mathletes and a trophy was pre- sented to the outstanding fresh- man, sophomore, junior and sen- ior at the banquet that was held in May. Bottom Row: Mary Papiernik, Dawn Lam- phere, Lori Patton, Gary Depa Ctreasj, JoAnn Diggens CV.P.J, Sue Bialek CPres.J, Joann Pearson Csecj, Liz Drozdowski, Irene Delgado, Rory Nowakowski. Middle Rowg Tony Douglas, Dena Ciccone, Karen Goerg, Mary Ann Pinkosz, Jamie Cle- mente, Helena Csoke, Rose Koef, Donna Krawcyk, Linda Patton, Sue Koef. Top Rowg Mr. Varland Csponsorj, Laura Peters, Nancy Ucki, Cindy Schroeder, Cathy Col- lins, Scott Douglas, Carol Collins, Keith Peak, Rick Koch, Tammy Clemente, Lucy Gregor, AI Harnois, Loretta Symik Rocket Club launches into its third season Model Rocket Club built and launched model rockets through- out the school year. Members of the club earned their model rock- etry badge or a certificate of mer- it by researching, designing and developing their own model rock- ets. Front Row: Andy Petrakis, Peter Hibbs, Rick Koch, Frank Nadolski, Greg Gehant. Back Row: Mr. Grubbs fsponsorj, Tammy Clemente, Marshall Orr, Bob Thompson, Karen Harasimchuk Aquatic Arts gets new sponsors Ms. Yates and Mrs. Vitiritti had a very impressive first year of coaching the Aquatic Arts Club. Even though they were inexperi- enced in the beginning weeks, they have both lead and encour- aged the girls through an out- standing season. The girls took an immediate liking to their new sponsors and showed pride in their club. We enjoy it more because we work harder there's more partici- pation. Top: Girls receiving helpful instruction from Mrs. Vitiritti, while working on a wa- ter ballet routine. Below: Aquatic Arts members-Bottom Row: Debbie Burns, Mary Ellen Maloney, Paula Safin, Becca Sarna, Sue Malovan, Linda Evans. Middle Row: Mrs. Kathy Vitir- itti, sponsor, Wendy Barrett, Debbie Thompson, Lori Glazewski, Patty Healy, Lee O'Neill, Gny Maciaga. Top Row: Ms. Mary Ann Yates, sponsor, Cathy Tomaras, Patty lzral, Denise Naben, Sandy Goode, Dawn Lamphere. WK W, Reavis Guard makes splash with younger set Bottom Row: Virginia Maciaga, Linda Ev- ans, Roberta Wurl, Sandy Fisher. Middle Row. Scott Young, Paul Papineau, Blake Bandusky, James Mikrut, Robert Golden, Richard Strezo. Top Row: Dave Muklewicz, Michael Schmidt, Scott Michalec, Mike Lewis, Ray Bohenak, John Fozard. Lower Left: Scott Young's coaxing words won't convince Jenny to put her head un- der water. Five years ago, our city of Bur- bank had no swimming program that was open to the community. Then came the birth of the Reavis Guard. Supervised by Mr. Ever- etts and Mr. Ryan, the Guards' principal goal is to make children water safe. Although this swim- ming program is offered to all ele- mentary school students, it main- ly attracts children between the ages of four and ten. Hopefully, said Ryan, this type of program will benefit Reavis with a better swim team... Guard Ray Bohenak says I like teaching the kids, I get a good feeling when I know the kids have learned something from me . .. I feel like l'm giving something to the school and the community. The students of the program learn everything from holding their breaths under water to life- saving. They enjoy being taught by high school instructors. As to their thoughts about the pro- gram, the thirty pupils inter- viewed summed it up in two words, IT'S FUN! Speech and Debate welcome new coaches Mr. Macaluso and Miss Ambros- zak joined the coaching staff of the Speech team. Mr. Kaminski, coach of the Debate team, felt that this was a year of develope- ment for both teams. Coach Ma- caluso, Assistant Coach Ambros- zak, and Coach Kaminski worked with many underclassmen, who represented Reavis in tourna- ments this year. With a new coaching staff and new members, Speech and De- bate has come a long way, but plans to go even farther by giving Reavis first place state teams. Top: Speech team, Bottom Row: Kathy Nitz, Captain, Deb Pajak, Norma Blanco, Lori Carrier, Frank Rice. Second Row: Dave McClister, Sheila Finnegan, Gil Oliva, Joy Sysko, Denise Heiden. Thlrd Row: John Easterhouse, Rita Wagner, Jean Berngan, Mary Milus, Jamie Clemente, Irene Delgado. Fourth Row: Bob Krause, George Smith, Tim Sharas, Tim Wolfe, Tony Wetterer, Cheryl Tabor, Carrie Kro- pek. Below: Debate team, Bottom Row: Bill Hunt, Tammy Mann, Jeff Czerwinski, Vicki Seiders, T. J. McHugh. Middle Row: Laura McCann, Ken Dunleavy, Cheryl Gonzales, Wally Smith, Laura Petropulos, Laurie Bonner. Top Row: Joe Bembenek, Greg Gehaint, Dan Lesniak, Ken Bonner, Cap- tain, Glenn McClister, Mr. Kaminski, Coach. Bike Club peddles along lakefront Last fall, Reavis bikers peddled their way down Chicago's lake- front. The excursion began at the Adler's Planetarium. The cyclists stopped for lunch at MacDon- ald's. On the way back, the group rode through Lincoln Park Zoo, then returned to the Planetarium where they boarded a chartered bus back to Burbank. Above, Bottom Row: Cindy Jaworski, Sue Hlavacek, Laverne Harnois, Tammy Fransed. Second Row: Sandy Hlavacek, Dorothy Knitz. Third Row: Denise Car- usiness Club seeks out sights, excitements in Chicagoland riello, Albert Heiden, Ken Maloney, Jeff Simmons, Jim Liceaga, Stan S., Sue Pospi- shil, Fourth Row: Dave Divis, Mr. Jolas, Sponsor. The Business Club has enjoyed many of the activities offered by our metropolitan area. Their trav- els have included a visit to Mar- riott's Great America and dinners at many foreign restaurants. Mr. Jolas, club sponsor, ex- plained, Our main purpose is to show the students things that are new and different to go out and discover the world. Left, Bottom Row: Tammy Franson, Sue Hlavacek, Sindy Jaworski, Rose Blidy, Val- erie Lambrakos, Middle Row: Laverne Harnois, Patty Hettwer, Mr. Jolas, Spon- sor, Mary Ellen Maloney, Sandy Hlavacek. Top Row: Al Harnois, Sue Pospishil, Terri Boryla, Jim Liceaga. Nitz, Tinnish, Christensen Reavis's Youth and Government delegation got three of four major candidates elected for political of- fice. Kathy Nitz, Sue Tinnish and Rich Christensen were the vic- tors. Nitz was elected as Youth Governor, Tinnish as President of the Senate and Christensen as Speaker of the House. All three candidates won by large elected youth officials margins. After winning the pre- liminary district election, they proceeded downstate in March to compete with Youth and Govern- ment members from all over llli- nois. The election was at Morgan Park Academy where the second pre-legislative session was held. The group went to Springfield to participate in a weekend of gov- ernmental simulation, presenting bills to be passed before the Sen- ate and the House. Top G Moss and J Pellico listen to pros and cons of a bill proposal in their first committee Session Middle K Nitz R Christensen andS Tin nish not only were elected as youth offi cials but also held the positions of Com mittee Chairmen Bottom Youth And Government Mem bers Bottom Row K Harrismechuck D Poska R Trovato C Tabor Middle Row J Witak D Helden M Pine M Trovato D Scanlon N Summers G Moss C Milo sovak B Krause Mr R Sommer Cspon sory Top Row Rich Christensen D DiCo Sola M Baker M Tinnish R Nitz M Alto bella R Koch G Smith R Melody R Powell L Kubera B Golden S Soko lowski B Ritter C Wallace R Wallace C Poole R Strezo S Tinnish R Shapiro K Nitz R VanBreemen G Oliva S Faur E Ladius RQ Art Club activities not f 'Z The Ushers Club began in 1960 and is open to any student who is interested in providing their ser- vices in school activities as well as community affairs. The usher's duties include providing ticket service at the Prom, helping at graduation and loading baggage aboard airliners on the senior trip. limited to art The activities for the Art Club in- clude everything from skiing to the theater. The members at- tended a musical, a ballet and a drama production, and sold jewel- ry in order to raise funds for a skiing trip in February. The year was concluded with a picnic for all the club members. Left, Front Row: S. Haleem, J. Olejarz, S Goode, C. Lewandowski, J. Amdrews, C Gierloff, T. Boyd, J. Dunne, K. Barth. Sec- ond Row: T. Pecho, S. Chada, L. Montouri D. Wurl, J. Cerullo, L. Wiencek, J. Giarra puto, P. Gapastone, R. Licata. Third Row B. Krause, K. Kubiak, A. Poncedeleon, S Kalkowski, T. Pecho, P. Boss, T. Brze zinski, L. Van Scoyk. Fourth Row: C Dawid, B. Pagach, W. Kolb, D. Bozek, D Hill, L. Helwig, D. Blackstone, K. Black stone, B. Filipensky Front Row: Maureen Mitchell, Carol Lis Leslie Mozwecz, Hope Swanson, Terri Mul- lane, Sue Bialek, Patty Mullane, Julie Wet- zel. Second Row: Lane Niemann, Jim Bia- lek, Jo Ann Kelly, Pat Kelly, Bob Taylor, Paul Haas, Val Lambrakos. Back Row: Mr Fitzgerald Csponsory, Tim Kelly, Joe Mul- lane, Gary Depa, Phil Hernandez, Kurt Bo- kenkamp, Joe Kelly. Drama club and Stage crew present spring Play The combined effort of both the stage crew, under the supervision of Bill Wadington and Mark Clut- ter, and the drama club, directed by Mr. Beavers, turned out the spring play Twigs. The stage crew constructed the sets and props for the play while the dra- ma club provided the acting. Top Left, Drama club consists of: Front Rowg Jerry McNally, Vic Profillo, Norma Blanco, Teri Dixon, Deb Pajak, Carol Love- lace. Second Rowg Joy Sysco, Dan Grey, Tim Batchelor, Denise Vervoort, ---, Mary Milus, Cheryl Tabor, ---, Tim Wolfe. Third Rowg Dawn Bluemon, Carri lgnarski, Steve Komieneki, Tim Sharas, George Smith, Rita Wagner, Robin Shapiro, Deb Bulow, Jan Sarakowski, Back Rowg Sue Crawford, Joe Szysmanski, Cathy Smith, Sheila Fin- nigan, Lori Hooper, Ron Shapiro, Rich Koch, Wendy Reynolds, Debbie Burns, Cheryl Milisovic, Tony Wetterer, Carri Kro- pek, Glenn McClister, Bob Krause, Bottom Left, Stage crew consists of, Front Rowg Jean Anderson, Dawn Meadows, ---, Deb Abbernati, Carol Lovelace. Second Row, ---, Sue llardo, Mar Ricchiuto, Vicky Barkowvak, Denise Vervoort, Donna War- pahouseski. Back Row: Mark Clutter Casst. tech. directory, Lance Tieri, Dan Grey, Tony Wetterer, Tim Batchelor, Tracy Boyd, Bill Wadington, ftech. directory 1976-77 Class Officers Af -'Fl ,l 15' 'W me-I cf 3, li .M I wx i 4 ..5: S-ffiiw , Esyg, W., Ji .,wff..1L! K . ,M,,,.,,,i. ,. 4 l ,Q --.: ii. s.i5,x1z-A3 X1 ' CLA Ywfl i 1 dui li LJYL, UE' L IELLJLAJL QQ N,OifUeQ 'JA ' rifwuzfg fgohggyifb Top Left: Freshman Class Officers. Char- lene Wagner, Michelle Sf. Pierre, Mr. Jo- las, Robin Hunger, Karen Gray. Top Right: Sophomore Class Officers. Mary Trovafo, Sandy Czeszewski, Mr. Jo- las, Bob Dogium, Sharon Darmody. Center: Junior Class Officers. Keith Peak, Ms. Rose, George Annetsburgur. Not pic- fured, Cindy Savage and Jim Twohill. Left: Senior Class Officers. Micky Pastwa, Deb Kelly, Mr. Klein, Joanne Kalamaras, Angie Benedia. Madrigal and chamber singers Left, Guitar group. Floor: Norma Blanco. First Riser: Delores Walsh, Karen Merwick, Second Riser: Rich Peacock, Sandy Gre- gar, Jackie Schmitz, Ken Gibson, Ann Cer- bin. Third Riser: Tim Hennessey, Dave Prium, Chris Karnavas, Mr. Bialek. Middle, Acappella choir, Front Row: Lynn Rybarczyk, Diane Rybarczyk, Deb Pajak, Judy Fruik, Teri Dixon, Norma Blanco, Viv Mazalin, Deb Prahl. Second Row, Diane Reynolds, Val Hartell, Pat Reilly, Sandy McMahon, Gail Gabaldon, Deb Bulow, Cin- dy Prahl, Mary Givens, Denise Smajda, Debbie McKee. Third Row: Mr. Bialek, Cathy Rapacz, Linda Haller, Mary Gal- lagher, Mary Allen, Chris Kman, Anne Brennan, Eleny Ladias. Fourth Row, Robin Shapiro, Beth Pointer, Ron Shapiro, Gil Oliva, Dave Givens, John Easterhouse, Bob Krause, Linda Keenan, Chris Schultz, Judy Renaud, Chris Custer, Cheryl Tabor. Bottom, Freshman choir: Front Row: Car- leen Prokaski, Mary Smykowski, Deb Abenante, Sue Consentino, Rhonda Tarvi- das, Tammy Gill, Lori Pedersen. Second Row: Laura McCann, Jamie Clemente, Scott Friedenfield, Linda Rodrigues, Char- lene Wagner, Betty Zaleski, Diane Leppin, Deanna Degan. Third Row: Renee Myers, Joanne Hammet, Carrie Kropeck, Julie Wyatt, Theresa Macejak, Laura Ritten- house, Kim Rompala, Karen Bonnes Fourth Row: Mr. Bialek, Judy Urbin, Sue Kuzmicki, Linda Rojas, Michele St. Pierre, Yolanda Vega, Gloria Beranek, Linda Har- tell, Laura Petropolos, Vaness Crow give concert for grammar schools Reavis took its singing talents to District 111 and Sahs elementary schools. The Madrigal Choir and Chamber Singers performed a number of solos, duets, and trios for the young audiences. Singer Carol Lovelace remarked, These concerts are to show everyone exactly what the choir does, and to try to get more people involved with it. Top Left: Chamber Ensemble consists of, Front Row: Teri Doxon, Eleny Ladias, Car- ol Lovelace. Back Row: Sandy McMahon, Cathy Rapacz, Chris Custer, Sarah Faur, Kris Salamone, Above, Madrigal Choir consits of, Front Row: Gil Oliva, Sarah Faur, Steve Tieri. Middle Rowg Chris Custer, Cathy Rapacz, Dave Givens, Kris Salamone, Top Row: Teri Dixon, Carol Lovelace, Eleny Ladias, Norma Blanco. Bottom Left: Swing Choir. Front Row: Steve Tieri, Kris Salamone, Sarah Faur. Middle Row: Chris Custer, Gil Oliva, Dave Givens, Cathy Rapacz. Top Row: Eleny La- dias, Carol Lovelace, Norma Blanco, Teri Dixon. Marching Band places fourth in Ill. contest The Reavis Marching Band placed 4th out of nine schools last fall in a statewide contest. They were entered in three competitions, at Elmhurst College, Wheeling High School, and at Northern. The band was lead by Drum Majors Lori Hooper and Joe Szymanski. Top Right: Ricky Oliva tunes up before band practice. Right: Reavis Lab Band. Bottom Row: Dan Murphy, Sheila Finnegan, Mary Staneart, Don Bruce, Sue Crawford. Middle Row: Ricky Oliva, Hal Krueger, Lori Hooper, EI- len Kilduski, Donna Lafferty, Karrie lg- narski. Top Row: Kurt Bokenkamp, Pat Walsh, Gil Oliva, Frank Gayda, Greg Coate, Jeff Sowko. Below: lst Hour Freshman Concert Band. Bottom Row: Diane Bruce, Donna Judd, Kim Bohnstengel, David Dau- gerdas, Joe Szymanski, Karrie lgnarski, Carol Skubuszewski, Nancy Carlson, Don- na Strand, Elizabeth Drozdowski. Top Left: Band Council. Bottom Row: Drum Major Joe Szymanski, Pres. Dawn Blumound, Drum Major Lori Hooper, Mid- dle Row: Sr. Class Representative, Ellen Kilduski, Blue Angel Captain Teri Dixon, Soph. Class Representative, Joan Scubis- zewski. Top Row: Sec'ry. Donna Lafferty, Frosh Class Representative, Gary Arvin. Bottom: 7th Hour Concert Band. Bottom Row: Sue Crawford, Wendy Reynolds, Debbie Burns, Steve Komaniecki, Lori Hooper, Colleen Ryan, Ellen Kilduski. Sec- ond Row: Marge Vogel, Chris Bajor, Carol Griesto, Debbie Aeverman, Sheila Finne- gan, Cindy Gallo, Bob Krause, Debbie Bu- low, Dan Murphy, Debbie Buckly, Don Bruce, Mary Staneart. Third Row: Ken Rit- ter, Bob Fry, Steve Jankowski, Holly Hooper, Ed Asauskas, Karrie lgnarski, Joe Szymanski, Donna Lafferty, Betty Rulien, Barb Rulien, Dolores Walsh, Dawn Blu- mound. Fourth Row: Sue Barbosa, Martin Garcia, Chuck Anderson, Don Kerbs, Jeff Sowko, Ken Dynes, Greg Coate, Kurt Bo- kenkamp, Joan Scubiszewski, Brian Garee, Scott Douglas. Fifth Row. Joan Meale, Andy Hooper, Ricky Oliva, Kurt Me- lander, Victor Priofalo, Gil Oliva, Pat Walsh. Reavis Jazz Band attends festival Right: Gil Oliva plays bass guitar to the song Something's Comin' On during jazz band rehearsal. Below: Andy Hooper watching band director Andy McCutcheon for his cues during the theme from M'A'S 'H. Reavis Jazz Band, Bottom Row: Gary Borkowski, Dan Murphy, Greg Linkous, Debbie Buckley. Second Row: Ke- vin Bohanan, Andy Hooper, Steve Jan- kowski, Holly Hooper, Ed Asauskas, Bob Krause. Top Row: Donna Judd, John Mea- le,Hal Krueger, Ricky Oliva, Deanna Bu- low, Dolores Walsh, Don Kerbs, Scott Bel- grave, Martain Garcia, Laura Plush. i Y ' i Q E.. iii x g . ,ye A A, , l di xx sqm I Q-fry?-3 lr 4' nw, A z .W A 'i x I I gi 1 c y ' ,...-. .,.- ,xr N-.1 ft seem 49-f Girls judged for Blue Angels Tryouts were conducted for girls interested in participating in wav- ing flags and dancing with pom- poms at football and basketball games. Those who partook in the tryouts were given a week and a half to make up a dance routine to the music of their choice. The routines were judged by Mr. Bia- lek, Mr. McCutcheon, and Mr. Rode. Flag Squad. Front: Captain Teri Dixon. Bottom Row: Rose Kopf, Debbie Synal, Mary Ann Hanos, Kathy Legge, Virginia Gregg, Helen Martin, Sue Malovan. Sec- ond Row: Lori Bean, Kathy Bean, Lois Sanders, Lu Ann Licata, Jennifer Witek, Donna Mikrut, Debbie Rapata, Lee Ann Brightmore, Julie Werner, Patty Hartell, Debbie Stepina, Lori Carrier. Middle: Virginia Gregg, Julie Werner, Teri Dixon and Jennifer Witek practice a new routine to the song Dance, Dance, Dance for the first home basketball game. Pom-pon Squad. Front: Captain Teri Dix- on. Bottom Row: Rose Kopf, Debbie Synal, Emily Tenuta, Kathy Legge, Mary Ann Hanos, Vriginia Gregg, Helen Martin, Sue Malovan, Second Row: Georgette Harris, Kathy Bean, Eleny Ladias, Rosemary Bar- Iog, Rita Nitz, Lois Sanders, Donna Mikrut, Denise Hill, Debbie Rapata, Jenny Witak, Sandy Fowler, Christie Gierloff, Julie Werner, Lu Ann Licata, Lori Bean, Lori Car- rier. A n .V X img - XX i i .. MA.. Right: Lettermen and Letterwomen float. Below: Letterwomen. Bottom Row: Mary Zeko Cpres.J, Angie Benedia Cv.p.J Sue Bia- lek fsec.J, Martie Sukel ftreasj Middle Row: Sharon Darmody, Donna Forsyth, Connie Barbosa, Sandy Fischer, Wendy Roza, Denise Kozrya, Renee Rockwell. Back Row: Vicki Magerin, Jan Hodorowicz, Debbie Jedlowski, Diane Pepsnik, Laura Marinier, Jan Humphrey, Nancy Sum- mers, Donna Sansone, Kathy Wilson, Gail Moss. More than 75 guys and girls wear Varsity Letters Lettermen and Letterwomen clubs this year combined their ef- forts and talents to succeed in turning out a third place float in our homecoming parade. The guys and girls worked two long weeks in order to complete their project in time for the parade. Below: Lettermen Bottom Row: Bob Gold- en, Mickey Pastwa, Steve Simone, Dennis Colado, Dave Benedict. Back Row: Dan Sukel, Rick Strezo, Bill Rivet, Terry Kowalski, Bob Schultz, John Stuczinski, Keith Peak, Gary Enochs, George Anets- berger. Top Right: Junior, Rose Trovato Below: Varsity Cheerleaders consist of: Front Row: Michele Lauer, Hope Swanson Ccaptainj, Dee Zwolinski fco-captainj, Mid- dle Row: Mary Sunny, Rose Trovato, Lee O'NeiII, Tammy Klotzke, Sue Wyleta Top Row: JoAnn Kelly, Cheryl Hornik, Val Lam- brakos Cheerleaders swing left, swing right Cheerleaders clapped their hands, shouted their cheers, and stomped their feet to encourage school spirit. Cheerleading tryouts are held twice a year for any freshman, sophomore or ju- nior girls. The girls sponsored a dance and used the profits to buy uniforms. Cheerleaders plead with Rams, to fight, fight, fight l faritxml'fli'il'r' .. Q1 A 44 r Y , N Y ' . Top Left: Robyn Canan fcaptainy Left: Soph. Cheerleaders Deb Scanlon, Robyn Canan, Mary Trovato, Lisa Katocs, Dawn Norris, Tammy Carstensen and Deanne Williams ride in Homecoming pa- rade. Bottom Left: Soph. Cheerleaders: Kneel- ing: Deanne Williams, Robyn Canan Ccap- tainsj. Standing: Lisa Katocs, Dawn Nor- ris, Mary Trovato, Tammy Carstensen, Lynne Favata, Liz Domanski, Debbie Scan- lon, Sue Paulius, Faith Peterson, Kim Greene Ramboosters decorate Reavis halls 'lk Q1 Ramboosters eagerly decorated the halls of Reavis High with post- ers and locker signs, and ran the concession stands at the football games. Members received points for the work they did. The Ram- boosters who earned the highest number of points were treated to an evening at Lawn roller skating rink. Officers of the Ramboosters include RaeAnne McBride Cpresb, Sue Bialek Cv.p.J, Becky Wenk Csec.J, Robyn Canan Ctreasj, Ms. Geri Janecyk Csponsory Left: The Ramboosters lend their support at one of our home basketball games. Below Left: JoAnne Dunne holds up what's left over after the basketball team charges through the poster. Below: Ms. Janecyk, Rambooster spon- sor for three years, shows school spirit by attending homecoming game. , vw' i v5'Wim. Aries staff welcomes new sponsor Ms. Kathy Kopach was the new advisor, counselor, and final edi- tor of the yearbook this year. Her advice and guidance has helped us shape the '77 yearbook into one of the best. as-...,!? ,... Yearbook staff for 1977: Top Right: Ed.-in- 5 - v chief, Becky Wenk Sponsor, Ms. Kathy Ko- , it pach. Far Right: Faculty and Administration edi- A tor, Mary Sunny. Middle Right: Seniors staff, Alice Ponce Deleon, co-editors, Sue Portillo and Karen Nichols. Bottom Right: Sports staff, Sandy Czes- zewski, Nancy Mayrose, Karen Caputo feditorj. Far Right: Groups editor, Sue llardo. Below Left: Underclass staff, Karen Marek, Karen Oliva Cnot picturedj. Below Middle: Activities editor, Lori Hooper, staff members Joan Skubis- zewski, Dawn Bluemond. Below, Top Right: Index done by Lee 0'NeilI and JoAnn Kelly. Below, Bottom Right: Groups staff, Sue Rawski, Sue Ilardo Ceditorj Not pictured, photographers: Gary Borkowski Ceditorj, Kathy Wileman, Ed Frizelis. Typists: Diane Poska, Rose Trovato. ,J ,RN W YY E V IL XJIOU X dp V564 P of i bg U Ox DON X Xa 3 6 If V6 My 3 VR H1 A L ,X N 0 fy MON cf , we Jf 0 f' YP 95 w LL- J X ,WQU QJX A V Q, X A031711 JL f lf fb of Qfkxgfib XNUQ Q f ba Qfcw QQQXXX UCB . n ,WX xxji X XX SQ' f X' ,wi I CN QV. 9 fx im 6 V1 H A Q. Xx X Q Q4 O! J XM, 0 O xc QE Q X51 W V 1149 Q0 6X Q5 XY. lyk Qfjx Suv QQ? QJ GY XXQQ EJ? X X Tm XQ gm TEAMWCRK 72 W5 HW, Q lfY'uWfrl?A ily- tl my HY f All xtfplpfffwf-Mag, it will limit fl W The 1976-1977 sports season has ended, with honor, many goals accomplished, and memories of one of the biggest years for sports' victories in Reavis' histo- ry. All the sports were put togeth- er with people who were willing to help each other, work with each other, and most of all, care for each other. To make a school like Reavis and to be proud that you belong to it, you must have FRIENDS. wk Y-Qu fsT.' M ...-Z.. ,si- Q 5. 1 2 5 in - ' . V34 sl K 'mu 3- .ai i I 1 li Q ' ..,.,-,N 1 ', 1 1 .5 2 ll 5 I W 'W f--Q fx I I c ,J.,... .......,,, A ........ - . ..... ..i ----.......,,,, 'F . ....... L ..-Q M' W-- . 5 vi if 'I QLOJNQ - .,,, .,,,, IX: 1 RQ. 9? I MENS' TRACK h IQ E Runnin Rams make Reavis history Placing eight out of 18 schools in the Palatine Meet, second in Con- ference, and seventh in District competition, the Rams succeed- ed in finishing the highest in the schools' history. Three records were set by Wally Ayres: in the High Jump 6'4 , Triple Jump 44'2 , and scoring the most points in a Varsity season. Also, to highlight the season, the two-mile relay team qualified to go down state with a time of 8:16.2. The team consisted of Jose Pinto, George Maher, Dan Sukel, and Rick St. Paul. Varsity Reavis Argo Reavis T F South Reavis Evergreen Reavis Lincoln Way Reavis Oak Forest Reavis Oak Lawn Reavis Richards 1 7 Reavis Sandburg 89 Reavis Crete Reavis Bremen I 4 wins 8. 4 losses ' 76 70 ' 45 . . 90 ' 49 72 Reavis 49 Eisenhower 48 ' 70 ' 76 ' 64 81 ' 57 88 ' 36 ' 0 58 73 68 84 61 Team Picture: Front Row: J. Helwig, D. Callado, R. St. Paul, M. Schwoebel. Sec- ond Row: J. Helwig, J. Pinto, J. Diamanto- poulos, B. Schultz, R. Fanciullacci. Top Row: Coach Honnald, Coach Schurke, G. Maher, J. Schultz, W. Ayres, D, Petrosious, Coach Talbott, Coach McClenahan. Right: Greg Danhoff and Rick St. Paul locked steps in the two-mile run. lllllE!! Frosh. Soph. 8 Wins 3 Losses Although many of these men competed with good scores there were a few that gave a little more and for that little more received the honors of competing with Var- sity. These men are J. Helwig, D. Collado, R. St. Paul, and R. Schultz. Frosh Soph Reavis Reavis Argo 107 T F South 89 Reavis Reavis Reavis Reavis Reavis Reavis Reavis Reavis Evergreen Lincoln Way 71 Oak Forest 105 Oak Lawn Richards Sandburg Crete Bremen 8 Wins - 3 Losses ' 30 ' 48 . . ' 60 . 86 Reavis 24 Eishenhower 86 . 75 . ' 40 ' 47 97 75 67 62 84 59 87 77 69 Left: Relay Team: Mark Schwoebel, Jerry Helwig, Wally Ayres, Rick Fanciullacci. Team Picture: Bottom Row: M. Pursley, S. Young, J. Helwig, D. Collado, R. St. Paul, G. Doyle, K. Kelly. Second Row: J. Leyen- decker, M. Tinnish, J. Hogan, R, Heath, Jaragosky, D. Dougherty, S. Moss, R. Moz- wecz. Top Row: Coach Honnald, Coach Schurke, C. Oldanie, K. Knourek, B. Schultz, S. Salmone, S. Strella, J. Kelly, R. Kreft, Coach Talbott, Coach McClenahan. t.nvxs g xmas! GIRLS' TRACK Right: Sprinting Rams at practice run-M. Sukel, T. Carstensen, D. Costello, Back-C. Candos, K. Novak, C. Sukel. Team Picture: Bottom: F. Peterson, R. Na- varro, D. Wurl, L. Marinier, S. Radtake. Second: Asst. Coach Nemcek, S. Bialek, P. Mullane, D. Costello, C. Candos, K. Novak, N. Bavirsha, L. Fuller, D. Jedlowski, Coach Biele. Third: S. Wenckus, B. Zagorski, D. Costello, T. Carstensen, K. Londeau, P. Breheny, A. Bush, C. Alton, B. Flower, D. Paulson. Forth: E. Smith, K. Blackstone, K. Barth, C. Collins, C. Collins, M. Kuffell, K. Molloy, J. Ayres, B. Weber, J. Nutis, M. Sukel, C. Sukel, J. Razuinas, T. Malko, S. Chada, L. Sanders, A. Brennan, C. Kman. Girls track 3rd in conference V.. in ,ifflwui ...rf 4 .444 'L 4 043' 4.4 exffvff Va 4x'l 4 i, - , ' 1-342' lvl. 0 fl L 412' if J' 1 14M .Q ffff:.. +'. f fr' 4 J -' s .1 . , i 4... 4 p 0 1 'lic new , ng 4, Z 11X S . we-M 1,5 The 1976 Reavis Girls track team came through with 3 wins, and 5 losses. They succeeded in captur- ing a 3rd place in Conference, and two freshmen girls qualified to compete down state. The two Freshmen who qualified were, Cathy Collins in the 100 yard dash, and Lori Fuller in the high Jump. Out of the 14 events, 11 school records were broken. 100 yd. Cathy Collins-11.7. 221 yd. Cathy Collins-27.3. 440 yd. Caro- lyn Collins-65.2. 880 yd. Sue Bia- lek-2:28.8. 2 Mile Laura Marinier- 12:55.4 440 Relay C. Sukel, A. Bush, K. Brath, J. Razunias-55. 880 Relay B. Weber, J. Razuinas, A. Bush, C. Collins-1:57. 880 Med- ly B. Weber, P. Breheny, D. Guz- man, C. Collins-2:00.9. Mile Relay B. Weber, D. Guzman, S. Wenckus, S. Bialek-4:32. High Jump Lori Fuller-5'4 . Long Jump Martie Sukel-15'9 . ' . : 4 , -3:54 I a , wg I Q.. 5, ,g.x,.. K , S , - . 1 -.-1,-,.- . A,-,art VARSITY BASEBALL .1.. ...A . A . . -'M lx . ,,a4.ash Reavis Rams '76 district champsg eight players named all-conference The '76 Sluggin Rams captured their third straight S.I.C.A. West Conference Crown with an unde- feated record C9-OJ. The Rams also won their third straight Dis- trict Crown by shutting out Stagg C2-OJ and by out slugging Oak Lawn C8-65. The Rams Regional Bottom Row: J. Barker, R. Czarnecki, G. Prebone, R. Zemovich, B. White, B. Zar- emba. Row 2: Head Coach R. Czarnecki, R. Shipbaugh, D. Buckley, M. Danielski, J. Podolak, J. Ramsden, A. Balinski, J. Ru- zich, Asst. Coach Doug Murray. Top Row: D. Jensen, B. Cook, D. Tadla, D. Geicks, R. Cook, E. Pryde, R. Sabatino, T. Mendez. Right: Dave Tadla, one of the many named all conference, returned after the call of his third strike. encouter saw Reavis leading in the sixth inning, only to have Mor- ton West come up with four runs and go on to win C4-13. The Varsi- ty's overall record was 21 wins, 4 loses, and 1 tie, a Rams record for wins. Another record set this year was the placing of eight boys on the All-Conference Team. These boys were Rich Cook and Ralph Sabatino pitchers, Ron Czarnecki, Bill White, and Tom Mendez in- fielders, Rich Zemovich and Dave Tadla outfielders, and Joe Pada- lok catcher. Q ffl-9 Left: As Bob Zaremba C169 was concen- trating on the pitched ball, Bill White C65 warmed up for a homerun. Lower Left: A great form was shown by the strike out of the batter at home plate. Below: Dave Tadla 1203, one of the eight named all con- ference, was ready for the fly ball which came right to him. r'f 'v ?655wfWZfa , - -M J-T-V VJHLKM-lmiw 1 Q SOPHOIVIORE BASEBALL Win 2nd conference title As we added another conference title to the Sophomore Baseball squad, we remembered that this was the Sophomores' second conference title, once as Fresh- men and then as Sophomores. Team Picture Bottom Row: E. Klocek, M. Tedaisk, K. Smith, D. Poska, D. Bemis, D. Wesolowski. Second Row: D. Marcum, R. Spusta, D. Fannson, S. Pilsudski, M. Tadla, J. Pad- Top Row: S. Brubach, R. Wilson, D. Jinivez, B. Bergan, D. Cramer, G. Ruzich, R. Hamn- The Reavis Rams had a fine sea- son for '76, with a record of 17 wins and 4 losses. They were awarded Conference Champs S.l.C.A., 1976, with a record of C9-15. ing. Picture Below: A pep talk always did a little good when the score was a close C2-IJ, a Reavis led. Picture Right: Coach Czarnecki stressed the importance of a victory which gave them a record of C9-OJ followed by a chance for Conference Champs' title. H5552 W ,J ' 2 , ff 3' M 3. X 27 S fe , 4 - ,P N ' i f X AEN, ' A .1 vi R EN Q! K .B FRESHMEN Rams' conference entry Q9-OJ The 1976 Freshmen Rams were 15-5-1 overall and swept their conference with a perfect C9-OD record. It was the first time the Freshmen had ever gone unde- Team Picture Bottom Row: T. Blamey, J. Johnson, G. Markowski, T. St. Paul, C. Kentz, R. Jaeger, J. Handley. Second Row: Coach Genell, J. Granto, D. Danielski, J. feated in conference play. This was a well-rounded ball club with a hard hitting attack, speed on the bases, and solid defense and pitching. Myszsowski. Top Row: R. Granito, R. Brunker, P. Wronski, G. Reichold, M. Lew- is, T. Delgado, J. Golden, L. Neimann. Q , . A. 'Iii 4 naushiimi KITTEN BALL A Team conference score 5-6 The Reavis Ram's A Team gave it almost everything they had to give. The team finished the sea- son with a record of 7 wins and 7 loses. The girls placed five out of B Team The Rams Softball B Team was comprised of nine Sophomore and thirteen Freshmen girls who worked as a unit in winning six out of eight games. The mighty hit- A Team Reavis Thornridge Thornton Oak Lawn Sandburg Richards Homewood TF South Bloom Bremen Thornwood Reavis Argo Reavis 23 Hubbard 2 Reavis 8 Morton East 11 Reavis Reavis Reavis Reavis Reavis Reavis Reavis Reavis ters averaged 20 runs per game, ' 2 ' 4 Reavis 6 Eisenhower 16 ' 9 5 ' 4 14 ' 16 10 ' 8 ' 6 12 7 13 9 7 8 11 18 Reavis 5 11 16 9 six in conference. Reavis came ahead in two of three games in the tournament, only to have Morton East come with a three point lead to win against Reavis at the last and third game of the tourney. Cathy Ratel was named Most Valuable player. record 6 wins-2 losses while allowing 12 runs to the op- ponents. Our pitching staff of Mu- cerino and Moneta allowed five earned runs per game. Hitters Reynolds, Forsyth, and Kalkowski had averages above .500. Most Eisenhower Thornton Oak Lawn Richards Reavis Reavis Reavis Reavis Stagg Home. Floss Richeast Richeast Thornwood Reavis Reavis Reavis Reavis Reavis B Team 13 5 15 8 21 23 24 13 Reavis 24 Sandburg 14 33 11 7 14 22 4 14 15 14 9 Valuable was Laura Reynolds, catcher, Most Contributions Thea Mucerino, pitcher, and Most Im- proved Donna Sansone, utility fielder. Team A Bottom Row: P. Magiera, M. Pate, L Blackwell, S. Darmody, D. Wuchter. Sec- ond Row: W. Roza, J. Bonow, S. Ward, S Bock, D. Dougherty, J. Ferous. Top Row: C. Wilson, Coach Paul, P. Javorski, K Kreil, M. McCarthy, A. Benedia, D. Ratel K. Korpal. Team B Bottom Row: K. Dulkowski, K. Roza, C. Frank, M. Areno, D. Forsyth, D. Sansone. Second Row: L. Morofka, K. Kubiak, M. Smart, K. Loschiavo, L. Reynolds, J. Wag- ner, T. Mucerino. Top Row: S. Kalsowski, J. Wagner, C. Bochenski, T. Strocchia, P. Javorski, T. Wilken, J. Jaworski, N. Mon- eta, P. Weis. v Team A 'Q .4 112111 Team B af x ,fj- Li ' ., ag E77 1' . Eric Pryde named 'A I Area' at fall sports banquet Eric Pryde played at Reavis as a back in his senior year. He was All- Conferene last year and was said to be the best in the conference this year, by his coaches. Eric is six feet, 195 lbs. and in six games his statistics were: 123 carries for 653 yds. and 7 touchdowns, 55 yds. gained receiving, with no fumbles. The annual Fall Sports Banquet was held at the Burbank Manor. Dinner was served and the pre- sentation of awards proceeded. The following persons were given awards that will be presented in the trophy showcase at Reavis. Most Contributions: Frank Ker- natzg Most improved: Cyril Czopekg Outstanding Defensive Player: Rick Shipbaughg Most Valuable: Eric Pryde. W 2 f t E 1, vga, l E UICA WES7 llfrffl Y an ,.,... . ,' y.WfM fZ '17 4T Wff4 as M6-tY!56' 5 ffbfflflff .1 frijigi O3 livin! 54.5'D5.5 Q' l J l 3 M8 OAL. Mwfv A l 2 QQ m N ........ 2, ..,P ,wvmziv-llfiavi 1 5 56 S445 P5139 ' O l 6 56 .,., ,M ..,.,..., .m..-,+-...,,.,i - A-i'. T A. Diamantopoulos All-American Jim Diamantopoulos born in Greece and moved to this country in 1970. He started running X- country in his sophomore year, never having run before. He pro- ceeded from there to also run track and in 1976 was given the honors of All-American by the Hummer publication on the East coast. Senior year in X-country he was fifth in the conference and elected co-captain and most valu- able runner for Reavis X-country team. Q I MEN'S CROSS COUNTRY Varsity finishes 3rd in Varsity was 3rd in conference and did very respectable in all the invi- tationals they competed in. They had a dual meet record of 7-2. The top seven runners were Jim Diamantopoulos, Greg Danhoff, Dave Doughtery, Gary Doyle, Chris Oldanie, Rick St. Paul, and Mike Haller. Timewise this was the fastest team ever at Reavis High. Captains were Greg Danhoff and Jim Diamantopoulos. Most Valuable Player was Jim Diaman- topoulos and Most Improved was Greg Danhoff. conference Bottom Row: C. Oldanie, K. Knowiek, G. Danhoff Ccaptainj. Top Row: Coach Schuhrke, G. Doyle, T. Allei, J. Diamanto- T F South Lincoln Way Oak Lawn Marist Reavis 15 Shepard 48 Reavis 18 Crete 44 Reavis 24 Bremen 31 Reavis 39 Sandburg 19 Reavis Reavis Reavis poulos CCapt.J, M. Haller. R. St. Paul. ' 25 . . 30 ' 38 ' 18 ' 23 38 Reavis 25 29 5... FRESHMEN SOPHOMORE Reavis Reavis Reavis Reavis Reavis Reavis Reavis Lincoln Way Oak Lawn Marist Shepard Crete forfeit Bremen Sandburg The freshmen were probably the and are capable of being one of the best teams in state when they are seniors according to Coach Schuhrke. Some of the outstand- ing freshmen runners were Jack Edgar, John Shcuh, Steve Lund- quist, Dan Maher, James Kinney, Bottom Row: M. Mense, J. Shipmon, C. Asztatos, S. Lundquist, J. Edgar. Rop Row: Coach Schuhrke, J. Shcuh, J. Kinney, D. Maher, J. Stanis, T. Tinnish, Not Pictured Coach Says, Capable of State as srs. Reavis 42 T. F. South 19 best Reavis freshmen team ever ' 45 ' 18 ' ' 46 15 ' ' 44 ' 19 ' , ' 27 28 50 15 15 50 and Chris Asztatos. T. St. Paul. VARSITY FOOTBALL Fighting Rams CONFERENCE CHAMPS Reavis Reavis Reavis Reavis Reavis Reavis Reavis Reavis Reavis Evergreen 7 Bloom 12 T.F. South O Lincoln-Way 0 Oak Lawn Crete Shepard Bremen Sandburg 36 14 28 14 20 6 28 6 26 7 Right: Coach Wierzal gives Jeff Sprayberry a run down of what to do. Far Right: Ed Cain is congratulated by some of his fans for his fine performance that night. Lower Right: Trainer Kolhin examines John Stuczinski's eye after he was hit in the Oak Lawn game. Bottom: R. Wallace, D. Petrosious, B. Rif- fel, W. Tabor, E. Klocek, R. Gaddis, R. Mozcwecz, P. Badorinac, C. Czopek, M. Fahey, S. Alesky, J. Mozwecz. Second: Coach Czarnecki. J. Stuczynski, B. attempt State The Reavis Fighting Rams went into the season with high inten- sions and great goals. ln the end they proved to themselves and their school that they were more than a bunch of little boys playing for fun. The Rams fought hard for the title of UNDEFEATED CON- FERENCE CHAMPS, which gave them the chance for state. We were to play Glenbard West, one of the best Illinois football teams, in the state playoffs. It was a de- feat for the Rams, but they made it that far and we were all very proud of them. There were six men named All Conference. On Offense: Eric Pryde, Don Petro- sius, and Mike Fahey. Defense: Mickey Pastwa, Rick Shipbaugh, and Cyril Czopek. Eric Pryde was also named ALL-AREA. Schultz, R. Shipbaugh, L. Kanter, G. Ber- nard, S. Kosowski, E. Coughlin, S. Smitch, J. Helwig, R. Czarnecki. Third: Coach Prato, J. Aberiante, Boyko, D. Dankowski, J. Dinsmore, E. Pryde, E. Cain, S. Simone, M. Pastwa, Coach Wierzal, Fourth: Coach Kohlin, G. Anetsberg, F. Kernats, J. Bark- er, P. Nolen, D. Carstenson, T. Creagh, M. Jasien, Coach Raab. Top: R. Hamming, D. Bemiss, T. Kowalski, B. Patrick, B. Lette, J. Sprayberry, R. Bush, D. Danielski, M. Sajack. 1, Jef'-14f 'e5 2 rv :sf A tink - :mn bi! gi Rm I MMS -1:45 S :if-.Q.?.aM: ii: ' li 1 - fr Ti 5-'?W'Ql UDlll5 A gr , ,A , ' ., l, gnu .L b -M Q' N 5' -5 , ' ifrEi , ' 15 fum: ixi1i'Q1i.-'in-iiigfpf Q T if 18, mr? sm 4 ab .-ff? mmfg ! I L ,. 9 ,., IIB 'M -17 ?,r .M ,J-.,1'.1v a. , vi?-ilu 9 'W vu ,QQ , 'ij . f 46 rx x A M, f 5 ..,....f........ A... Hvwy. K an-mf, q.-:qs O ' l lip r SOPHOMORES Compete agai The season was a season that be- gan with high expectations after a very successful freshmen year. Unfortunately the sophomore year was not as good as we could like, Coaches said. We wish that the season had been more successful in wins and losses but were pleased with the experience the team gained. Several team members played extremely well under some conditions that were not ideal, some of the more ex- perience players were put on Var- sity, which made the Sopho- mores work even harder. The team never quit, overcame many adversities, and ended the season with a very respectable 6-2-1 re- cord. Far Upper Left: Eric Pryde, named All- Area, carries the ball at the home game against Bremen while other Rams block for a passageway. Furthest Left: Mike Fahey examines the game, while Reavis defense is holding Oak Lawn back. nst past record 6 Wins, 2 Losses, 1 Tie Reavis Reavis Reavis Reavis Reavis Reavis Reavis Reavis Reavis Evergreen 6 Bloom 8 T.F. South 8 Lincoln-Way 6 Oak Lawn 12 Crete Shepard Bremen Sandburg ' 16 ' 12 7 ' O 20 ' 8 O ' O O Far Left: A Ram makes a tackle and sets Oak Lawn back five yards. Left: Coach Prato displays his happiness over a Reavis victory against Bremen. Team Picture Bottom Row: R. Terkovich, K. Lindish, P. Wronski, D. Steffy, M. Coughlin, C. Kentz, D. Bandusky, R. Mon- tana, J. Markowski, M. Soltis, B. Sticha. Second: J. Bialek, D. Frencl, J. Johnson, W. Williams, D. Hannes, J. Handzuk, P. Hass, B. Doguim, T. Kroll, M. Becker, J. Giganto, P. Kelly. Top: B. Peters, S. Dur- rant, D. Brennan, P. Herandez, B. Wensel, J. Handley, B. Lynch, K. Gibson, J. Yark- man, J. Kelly, F. Bilo, J. Myscowki. Not Pictured: E. Materzka, A. Bikulcuis, J. Jar- agosky. FRESHMEN . J if .W S X l J 1 l lu lj i J Team fin shes 3rd in Conference 7 BIAS 'fi' lil 23, in RUS lifgch D ., . Pi P 3 ? . t t -3 1 1 Q ff Q-5, , ,tp RMK 3 Huis K - A The Freshmen had a tough sea son with a 3-5-1 record, but fin- ished in 3rd place in Conference with a record of 1 win, 4 losses, and 1 tie. Honorary captains were Mark Baranauskis, and William Raczak. Reavis Evergreen 6 Reavis Reavis Reavis Reavis Reavis Reavis Reavis TF South O Lincoln Way 22 Oak Lawn 14 Shepard Crete Bremen 6 Sandburg 16 3 Wins 5 Losses 1 Tie ' 8 Reavis 8 Bloom 14 ' O . . . 0 . - ' 12 ' O 6 40 0 14 O Team Picture Bottom Row: W. Fisher, G. Coleman, S. Black, J. Bovard, M. Maines, M. Altobella, C. Wurl, B. Paweski, M. Bar- tos, W. Mense. Second: J. Blaney, M. Skwarczek, J. Ricchiuto, M. Raven, G. Oi- buim, H. Nibtrabam, S. Sanders, R. Sleep- er, G. Masterson, E. Miller, D. Wirek. Third: K. lthal, J. Schultz, R. Henderson, T. Mar- ion, M. Klocek, J. Spanczak, T. Stanley, K. Oleary, C. Martinek, J. Sullivan, D. Bresna- han. Fourth: D. Aylward, J. Tampier, R. Wyleta, A. Nowdomski, D. Cerny, E. Finne- gan, T. Luke, B. Raczak, E. Krupa, D. Par- rish, N. Kosch, M. Baranauskis, B. Ver- voort, D. Doyle, P. Hibbs, M. Pangallo. Top: E. Bennett, D. Gahser, G. McDowall, D. Silzer, B. Szajek, G. Ludwikowski, A. Webb, L. Barker, J. Reynolds, B. McBride, W. Nolen, R. Wrobel, K. McHale, S. Soko- lowski. Left: Ron Czarnecki, George Anetsberger, and Phil Nolan show a little disappoint- ment but are still thinking of ways to change things. GOLF Pike named Most Valuable Golfer 3 Wins, 12 Losses, 1 Tie Reavis 193 Reavis 189 Reavis 188 Reavis 176 Reavis 191 Reavis Reavis Reavis Reavis Reavis Reavis Reavis Reavis Reavis Tinley Park Argo Bloom T. F. South Evergreen Bolingbrook Lincoln Way Oak Lawn Argo Crete Shepard Richards 194 201 169 163 172 80 77 Carl Sandburg 161 Lemont Although the golf team finished with a 2 wins, 12 losses record, the team and coach did not look on the season as a losing one, but rather as an opportunity for the team to gain the experience they had lacked. The season was highlighted with a win against Tinley Park giving the team some added incentive At the end of the season Steve Pike was named the Most Valuable team member and Lou Schneider was named the Most Improved member Bottom Row G Renfree M Russell K Schallmo J Demma D Christensen J Gatto J Mantua P Vondrasek D Asp J Bembenek J Krizic Top Row Head Coach Eilers Asst Coach Rubly B Erick son M Dernica R Christensen C Pe trey S Pike K Weslow R Alesky P Alagna J Moskiewicz Q N 51-aff -0' nv-:wx 5.-tz, ' x ...Mg f lv A K' W Y ,A I i V t MM , ,, -.., 7. 1 M , , I' 1- vxyraffzsfg 1' 3' n wg A6213 AL W J ' H ..g ,sx I I J . 1 ?l3 7 2 Q MENS' TENNIS Abraham, Borkowski place in State The mens' varsity tennis had a season record of 10-9 and took Conference Champs. The sopho- mores' record was 11-8 and they Bottom: P. Simers, J. Moser, T. Pavlick, S. Pike, C. Sneed. Top: Coach Bill, G. Bor- kowski, J. Bingley, T. Schwenk, D. Abra- hem, W. Lindish, K. Bokenkamp, Mr. Koh- lin took third in Conference. Two of the varsity men continued to place in state: Dan Abraham and Glen Barkowski. Furthest Left: Dan Abreham Far Upper Left: Glen Borkowski Bottom Left: Coach Kohlin, Coach Bill Glen Borkowski, Dan Abraham. K I GIRLS' SWIMMING Barbosa, Fisher set conference record The girls' swimming team placed second in conference with the scores Sandburg 273, Reavis 200, Oak Lawn 189, T. F. South 182, Bremen 136, and Shepard Team Picture Bottom Row: R. Dolecki, D. Wilson. Second: K. McMatton, L. Mos- wecz, J. Wetzel, L. Kraiss, D. Johnson, D. Schultz. Thlrd: Coach Vitiritte, M. St. Pierre, L. Westwater, K. Wilson, D. Wurl, L. Moskiewicz, D. Schilling. Top: Coach Pax- 124. Two of the girls on the team broke new conference records. These girls were Barbosa at the 100 fly, and Fisher at 200 IM. Out- standing performance were by ton, P. Oertel, B. Black, W. Lastasiewicz, S. Paulius, M. Pine, S. Fisher, T. Mucerino, D. Howe, M. Zeko, N. Summers, D. Sansone, C. Barbosa. Not Pictured: C. Wallace, D. Wetzel. Below: The only reason she has Lynn on Wilson, Mucerino, Howe, San- sone, Oertel, Dolecki, Paulius, Moskiewicz, Wetzel and St. Pierre. her cap is because she is under water most of the time. Upper Right: Barbosa showing just a little of what she does in a meet. Lower Right: lt seems to be a lot of strain, but really it's easy once you know how, Coach. ,xi EV , it , 2: I9 ik, Q9 . . 1 Ni? 5 f SV 3 v ri 21 1 26 V' GIRLS' TENNIS Second-District Conference Judy Raziunas and Linda Black- well placed second in districts and conference. These girls we were the first girls in Reavis history to qualify for state, which was held October 29-30. In the first round play-offs, against Elmhurst, they were knocked out losing 6-3, 6-1, but they still put on a fine perfor- mance. The captains for the '76 season were Angie Benedia and Donna Forsyth. Most Valuable went to Linda Blackwell, Most Contributions went to Karen An- derson, and Most Improved went 5 losses Bloom 6 Wins Reavis T F South Eisenhower Tinley Flossmoor Oak Lawn Lincoln-Way Sandburg Shepard Reavis Reavis Reavis Reavis Reavis Reavis Reavis Reavis to Jackie Vervoort. ' 3 2 Reavis 3 Stagg 2 ' 3 .. 2 ' 4 ' 1 0 5 O 5 O 5 4 1 1 4 2 3 Team-Bottom: Coach Bill, L, Blackwell, J. Raziunas, D. Forsyth, S. Sokowlowski. Top: J. Vervoort, A. Benedia, K. Anderson Team B-Bottom: D. Cariello, V. Magiera, K. Kubiak, S. Consentino, D. Abenante, H Posposhil, K. Kosch, S. Darmody. Top: G Nitz, G. Lopresti, C. Sutko, E. Smith, S Kalkowski, A. Renolds, L. Harnois, C Bochler. BOWLING Varsity 3 Wins-7 Losses, Varsity Bowling finished 2nd in Districts, had a record of 3 wins and 7 losses which placed them 4th in Conference. Jr. Varsity ended with 4 wins and 6 losses. High Games 208 Kelly Clegg CConferenceb, 210 Dawn Johnson CDistrictsQ. High Series 346 Janice Hodorowicz CConference 2 Gamesb, 906 Janice Hodorowicz QDistricts 6 Gamesj. Varsity Kelly Clegg Janice Hodorowicz Dawn Johnson Cindy Orr J-V Vicky Mageria Liz Mrofka Erin Clegg Cathy Smith Jill Dzwigon Sue Hehl Paula Hodorowicz Lynn Moskiewicz JV 4 Wins-6 Losses Ave. 150 140 138 141 144 130 142 135 128 131 116 128 Team Picture: Bottom: Vicky Magerin, Cathy Smith. Second: Lynn Moskiewicz, Paula Hodorowicz, Cindy Orr, Jiu Dzwigon. Top: Lynne Spusta, Kelly Clegg, Erin Clegg, Liz Mrofka, Janice Hodorowicz. Not Pictured: Sue Hehl, Dawn Johnson. GIRLS BADMINTON Above: Varsity Singles: Cheryl Jenks CCapt.D Jane Wagner, Lavergne Harnois, Rae Ann McBride. Doubles: Sandy Radochonski CCapt.J and Patty Joudagalvis, Georgia Nitz and Sue Peterson, Cindy Huddleston and Mary Allen. Below: JV Singles: Joan Wagner, Linda So- kolowski, Denise Cariello, Angie Reynolds. Doubles: Karen Brown and Laura Patton, Miki Gamino and Sheri McElligott, Tammy Transon and Sandy Hlavecek. Team Picture: Bottom: D. Cariello, L. Har- nois, T. Franson, S. Hlavecek, J. Wagner. Second: J. Wagner, C. Huddleston, Rae Ann McBride, P. Joudagalvis, G. Nitz. Top: Coach Yates, S. Peterson, L. Sokolowski M. Allen, C. Jenks, S. Radochonski. Team Picture: Bottom: R. Torres, M. Ga- mino, S. Gorss, D. Brown, L. Patton. Sec- ond: L. Pastorello, J. Magiera, C. Schultz, P. Smith. Top: Coach Yates, L. Delbosque K. Perrino, A. Reynolds, K. Brown, S. McEl- ligott. v 31 if F? 'Nu bLL.1Q 1AL V Y V F Q fi gif N f t Q i e s A ' . .ww 5 ii! 1 .M kr? E K - A Z! Upper Left: Managers: Jill Dzwigon, Lori Phelan, Debbie Rice. Pastorello shows what happened to the little birdie. Lower Left: Pastorello ready to serve. Lower Right: Cheryl Jenks awaiting an O.K. from competitor. I5 ,AM XS iv? ifie.. NNN' ,, .VW 1 ' GIRLS' BASKETBALL Winning Start The Reavis Rams Girls' Varsity Basketball team got off to a prom- ising start winning four of their first six ballgames. The 1976-77 Varsity team consists of four sen- iors, five juniors, and three sopho- mores. Co-captains of the Varsity team Angie Benedia and Sharon Ward. The Junior-Varsity team had a season of rebuilding as most of their players were inexpe- rienced. Below, Varsity Team Picture: Bottom: H. Pospishil, L. Blackwell, M. Kuffell, D. Wuchter, S. Ward, R. Dolecki, Top: Coach Blount, S. Darmody, D. Forsyth, M. Pate, A. Benedia, T. Mucerino, M. Zeko. Page 107: J-V Team Picture: Bottom: C. Gregor, F. Martello, M. Pavlik, G. Coate, S. Wilson, D. Driscoll, J. Kenny. Top: Coach Vokes, C. Tamaras, T. Strocohia, K. Duffy, N. Ratel, L. Lipski, D. Howe, C. Bochler. iii VAN Jian sz 6 ,z1..pf1l5' ' 'f Www -I ,, 1 -Aix ,f Swimming MENS' Varsity Team Picture Bottom Row: R. Bo- chenek, D. Mukliewicz, B. Bandusky. Mid dle Row: J. Mikrut, M. Schmidt, P. Papin- eau, Coach R. Evertz. Top Row: R. Strezzo, B. Golden, E. Monetta, B. Kemplke. ...I 'QF 14' Stagg Argo Oak Forest 4 4 Oak Lawn 2 Hill Crest Morton West 22 Sandberg TF North Quigley South Richards St. Lawrence Shippard TF South Bremen 4 Conference Fifth. Most Valuable - Jim Mikrut. I 4 4 ry Q -3 4 1 1 vi v 1 W N N 99 ix Q. fl? H ?Q 'f' if Stagg Argo Oak Forest HnICrest Morton West Sandburg TFNoHh Quigley South SL Lawrence Sheppard TF South Bremen O Team Picture Bottom Row: M Baber, G. McNamara, G. Renfree, J. Kman. Second Row: M. Lewis, B. Kempke, K, O'Grady, S. Sturek, W. Fisher. Third Row: D. Skwarc- zek, D. Asp, W. Lathan, A. Smith, S. Young, J. Gilbert. Top Row: J. Yorkman, J. Fozard, J. Doiecki, R. Szajek, M. Skwarczek, W. Frosh-Soph Swimming 82 78 45 38 55 118 69 T-P 103 71 Oak Lawn 98 53 ' 115 58 - 11 41 129 85 77 76 79 70 99 103 49 25 58 52 118 Fabian, T. Hogan. MENS BASKETBALL 1st in Turkey Tourney This year's Reavis Basketball team got off to a quick start winning the Turkey Tourney easily defeating Elmwood, Tin- ley, and Stagg. Ending the sea- son with 14 wins and 8 losses. Conference record was 3-6. 66 Elmwood Park 89 48 Tinley Park 75 43 Rich South 68 78 Bloom 84 63 TF South 54 79 Eisenhower 66 44 Lincoln-Way 59 47 Warren 63 69 Oak Lawn 77 67 Richards 65 56 Oak Lawn 45 Crete Shepard Bremen Sandburg TF South Oak Lawn Lincoln Way Evergreen Park Shepard Bremen Team Picture Bottom S Bruback M Hettwer B Bruback J Driscoll Powers B Sneed Top Coach OMaI Iey M Fahey A Priede B Pospishil T Schrock D Oprasa P Hennisch N 'O N Q. laws M-.-.9 9 SOPHOIVIORE BASKETBALL The sophomore team showed great improvement through the season and several players should be able to contribute to next year s varsity team. Of the sophomore team s 12 losses 6 were by six points or less and 2 of those losses came in overtime games. The Rams reached the tournament semifinals by beating St. Agnatius and Lemont. The Rams also finished with a Confer- ence record of 6-6. Team Pictured: Bottom: T. Delgado, G. Coleman, M. Trible, D. Stuart, S. Wolfe. Second: J. Johnson, W. Williams, D. Dan- ielski, D. Cullen, B. Peters. Top: Coach Daker, R. Kreft, R. Jaeger, J. Coon, K. Bokenkamp, S. Rinkus, B. Birkenfeld. Elmwood Park Tinley Park Rich South Bloom TF South Eisenhower Lincoln-Way St. Ignatius Lemont eo St. Lawrence Oak Lawn Crete Shepherd Bremen Lincoln-Way Sandburg Oak Lawn TF South Evergreen Park 'i v J X.. S tl? ii. Mr FRESHIVIAN Freshman basketball team for the 1976-77 season started out with 75 men reporting for the first practice. Amoung those 75 men the squad was reduced to 25 players, who brought the young team along the road to respect- ability. Jeff Reynolds, a strong 6'3 center was the top player for the Rams followed by forwards Joe Quick and Dwayne Cerny, 5'8 guard. Team Picture: Bottom: J. Velcich, M. No- vorolsky, B. Harper, K. Dunleavy, S. Ka- cor, J. Simmons, D. Hanson. Second: J. Sierakowski, J. Tampier, J. Demma, S. Co- leman, M. Klocek, D. Cerny, T. Bruebach, D. Breshahan, K. Buehm. Top: Coach Mur- phy, D. Geening, M. Pangallo, J. Quick, J. Reynolds, B. Karpus, J. Krizic, L. Gargor, E. Blum, Coach Smith. Not Pictured: Coach Baumgarther, M. Deacon, K. Ruth- erford, D. Quinn. Vail .Q ...highs-H ,Q l'M9iE Q -af' J. . ,A- , L - Intramurals My fN Above: Girl's Basketball Champs, The Bouncers. Top: Pat Ortel, Jay Wilkenson, Kathy Behling, Denise Cariello, Jane Saut- kus, Front: Roberta Dolecki Ccaptj, Janet Mazur. Below: Men's Jr,-Sr. Basketball Champs Front: Ray Burris, Bob Bruebach, Back: Ken Kachold, Andre Priede Missing: Mike Hetwer. 'ig V, --.M ,ff 5? Above: Fr. Soph. Volleyball Champs: Left To Right: Fr. Soph. Volleyball Champs: Left To Right: Ron Kreft, John Pych, An- nette Jandrezejewski, Jean Kenny, Pat Smith, and Laura Pastorello. Below: Fresh-Soph Basketball Champs: Jim La- cor, John Orlic, Greg Coleman, Mike Trib- ble ff T1 f X, 'Z , y. - X .. H? ' 7' flfgllt 5 R, I , XL pdf: t ax f 1 X ,-ff ff f 1 3 , 0 I 1 J x!gg'?'f x tmxg .505 v 5.5 m 5' HRS Qu ...Mau 'Wm mens' as MEN'S WRESTLING Won 7 - lost 6 - tied 2 This years wrestling Ram varsity was somewhat of an illusion. Looking unbeatable on paper they had ups and downs all season, looking great one day and com- pletely out of it the next, Coach Bob Moser said. All in all the sea- son was not disappointing howev- er. We were in every meet with all of the teams and that's not bad considering we wrestled two freshmen, three sophmores, and three juniors every meet. I have to feel it was mainly due to two outstanding senior captains, Don Asplund and Tim Kelly. They really got the team up mentally for the meets. Brother Rice Bloom TF South Evergreen Park Stagg Lincoln Way Oak Lawn Oak Forest Shepard St. Lawrence 26 Bremen 26 24 Sandburg 21 26 Riverside-Brookfield 26 27 ' 17 31 25 20 Rich East 42 15 55 22 23 21 23 31 ' - 18 36 15 41 14 33 49 12 43 Team Picture: Bottom: Al Gurevitz, Wail Hammond, Tim Kelly, Tom Gaffigan, Don Asplund, Jim Gleason. Middle: Tom Mayr- ose, Gary Homerding, Jim Fanello, Rich Melody, Phil Nolen, Al Meyer, George An- etsberger. Upper: Bryan Paweski, Randy Johnson, Rick Malsenado, Bob Paveleck, Jim Bialek, Jerry Healy, Joe Blaney, Mark Peterson. Top: Mr. Moser, Frank Kernatz, Tim Hark, Joe Mullane, Steve Strella, Keith Peak, Jim Twohill, Bob Dogium, Mr. Lyon. ug. , Wil, SOPHOMORES The sophomore wrestlin' rams started the season off with eight straight wins before losing to Lincolnway. The total season re- cord was 12 wins, 4 losses. Reavis defeat- ed the seven other teams in the annual Reavis Soph. Invitational Wrestling Tour- ney. This championship marked an end to the five runner-up trophies over the past Eve years. Championships were worn by: Jim Bialek-1323 Phil Hernandez- 1453 Bob Dogium- 1553 Phil Nolen- 1673 Jim Jara- gasky- 185. Brian Paweski was runner-up at 105 lbs. Jim Jaragasky held an 18-O record at 185 lbs. up to conference tour- ney and was the only undefeated soph. wrestler. - Team Scores 27 Riverside-Brookfield 8 Brother Rice 28 Rich Central 17 Bloom 16 Rich East 6 TF South 21 Evergreen Park 18 Stagg 36 Lincolnway 30 Oak Lawn 15 Oak Forest 21 Shepard 18 St, Lawrence 34 Bremen 34 Sandburg Team Picture: Bottom Row: Stan Alexy, Rich Plecki, Pat Kelly, Ed Cissna, Rich Wal- lace, Ed Cissna, Pat Kelly, Rich Plecki, Stan Alexy. Second Row: Bob Fitzgerald, Manuel Pinto, Steve Brewer, Paul Haas, Bob Taylor, Tom Blaney, Rich Butkus. Third Row: Jerry Hokenson, Lane Nieman, Harry Hokenson, Bill Sticha, Dave Chris- tinson, Jemi Mariscal, Dennis Cramer, Coach Grizzi. Top Row: Brian Garee, Joe Kelly, Phil Hernandez, Bob Lynch, Bill Wensel, Jim Jaragosky, Dave Frencel. EW My X 3 120 FRESHIVIAN Q wins- M RESTLI 6 losses The Freshman wrestling season started with almost 50 men trying out. We ended the season with about 30 men left. The season fin- ished with the Freshman team posting a dual meet record of 9 wins and 6 losses. Team Picture: Sitting: B. Kempke, D. Jara- gosky, M. Twohill, C. March, S. Smart, F. Strocchia. Kneeling: G. Arvin, E. Miller, K. Jankowski, A. Gardunio, J. Ricchiuto, S. Taylor, J. Rokaitis. Third: D. Silzer, D. Cos- tello, S. Lundquist, J. Jones, K. O'DonnelI, D. Dodge, J. McManus, Coach L. Honnold. Top: Coach J. McClenahan, G. Lunwi' kowski, W. Nolen, T. Mullane, B. McBride, K. McHale, R. Serratella. -yup- S, ,1 JPEHTY J SAVIS AQDYRTY 87, Pgnvrrm , UPER77 AV 'qfsvwllc' VI k 'PY7 -asv Statiticians help coaches, Fightin' Rams All the coaches and competitors of the Reavis Fightin' Rams would like to thank all our stats for the whole year. It was greatly appre- ciated by all. Below: Banquet Awards: Four of the varsi- ty football stats gather together after re- cieving their awards at the Fall Banquet. Upper Right: Coach Schuhrke and Coach Rugia handout the awards to the Track stats. Loer Left: A few of the many swim- ming stats give their hands in the comple- tion of scores. Page 122: Upper Team Pic- ture: Bottom: Lori Pederson, Rose Kopf, C25 T. Hoover, Lisa DelBosque. Middle: Karen Oliva, Michelle St. Pierre, Debbie Stefon iac, Laura Russel, Denise Hill. Third: Chris Schultz, Brenda King, Sandy Fisher, Janet Humphey, Sue Sokolowski. Lower Team Picture: Bottom: Wendy Roza, Nancy Summers. Second: Kim Roza Sue Bialek Patty Mullane, Laura Mariner, Jill Dzwigon Third: Sandy Kalkowski, Kathy Kubiak Chris Kman, Connie Sukel, Chris Kollins Top: Jauna Tijerina, Karen Malloy, Joanne Ayers, Cindy Jankowski. Not pictures Terri Mullane CCapt.J, Patty Healy, Wendy Barrett, Ann Brennan Maureen Mitchell Donna Sansone . .4 The Reavis Rams Varsity Gymnas- tics team posted the best dual meet record ever in Reavis gym- nastic history with only two losses and 13 wins. The 1976-77 team was young consisting of twevle ju- niors and only three seniors. The team captains were Gary Enochs and Roger Filipiak. The teams high scorer was all-arounder Gary Enochs who competed on all of the six gymnastic events. Varsity Team Bottom Row: S. Koma- miecky, G. Enochs, D. Custer, B. White, M. Mens' Gymnastics Fuler, D. Colado, D. Benedict. Top: K. Skebbens, M. Marek, P. Seanson, J. Mac, J. Haines, R. Filipk, G. Mclean, Coach Smith. Below: Steve Konaniecky working on the horse during competition at the meet. Middle: Kevin Skibbens was doing a hand stand on paralell bar at everyday practice. Far Bottom: Mark White was pre- paring to change into a hand stand posi- tion. Far Bottom Middle: Gary Enochs gave a fine score for the performance on the rings. Page 125. Upper Far Right: Even at prac- tices the men work as hard as in competi- tion. H 7 t rf 1 ' .f F' ' 1 f 5' v J J wiv .AE - .. .. ..,.. , .,,. ...aa 3 f 'Ng C P C ,, :V ,, L...v. . f 5 ' z ' .1 6 V A Z5 A if -' , 1' 1' P t FQ' is iz' QQ' HRS fw g WU! HRS v XF 'ew PM-7 73 4 ' sift Q... fs.. Q- Sophomore Gymnastics Bottom: B. Dreher, D. Grice, P. Razunnius, W. Schmitz, M. White, D. Collado. Top: E. Hoffman, E. Grizzle, D. Pederson, N. Kosch, D. Kossowski, D. Richie, Coach Smith, Page 126 Upper Left: Reavis Ram strug- lv . .., U--1. ... F-....... ..-U.. ...f nq---...- v--H.. ...q ...- gles to accomplish a hand stand on the parallel. Upper Right: Pat Swanson work- ing out on the horse. Lower Left: Del Smith giving a helping hand to assist a Ram. Lower Right: Mark White giving a helping hand for a Reavis victory. Page 127: Lower Left: Kevin Komamiedky gave a great 8.5 performance on the par- allel bars. Lower Right: No, he was not hanging from mid-air but, performing on the tramp. ....... ... ............ is E ji Fightin' Rams can do it all page 128: Upper Left: Ricky Ram and Ram-boosters cheer on the Rams Basket- ball team. Upper Right: Practice can be made easier for Wrestling Rams with a lit- tle clowning around. Lower Left: R E A V l S, that says it all. Page 129: Upper Right: Preparing to do a flip on the tramp during competition. Lower Left: Frank Kalebich is awarded for his strenuous match. Lower Right: Volleyball team spikes against Ever- green Park during Districts' game. .nQV '7i H P, x, N R , A FQX,3'fQ xx ,-Q-J -N -. X N, 3. W K J .iqx .1 K -J 4, XV , L1 xr L- px , J I X' X- ' . X, L. + w x Y - N , K if r r r X x K X ,rug l P 1 L - WL Ty f ,J ly x , Y I1 ', X 7 h k N, C Nl f K' V I KN X x N x xfxx X ,Jf I-V 'Y X X' x , A' v I g , Q X ff , , w ' A , x 'f f V -v x N , ,J f--xi ' X V 1 . X -7 , x u - f 1 4 ' V .YN I ,X 1 1 ' X f'-.Nl ,X N. N4 A R ' I H' Y V W vii. XT! XX X L K , fx I, AJ , .X I X X4 -v , f ff .b ,ff ,, Q- X X K gy , ,Q X liiwf V, Q51 yi- f , X. , ,X N Rf' -1 WJ . , Y -1 ,, . A X . X . ' HA .J X fl X, f, ,, X Q .J , f L , Vx x-1 ,J X' QC, H J ' . V ,V .E W N -.fx fx r A mx O X xl! Hy kj V I .,V ' ' X W ' x . 1 1 , 'x l X . r 1 1 FRIENDS SQQQSLWVPQQQWQQ l a gylf-fil,QaQJ QQ? ri 'wmwlfjbmww WI' J 5 Y S iii? Q QW' M2030 Ggtaewggic fest? tic zwqltll cw gboyl SFX' WN SOLMLCQ UlL0fQ1t9oQQyCdci as U rf, if fl l9JQmz Q A X t ?o -f A XC? 3 Cwwiifu MU Wwfwzfd U P 9? 7 it WMF f Mod Jutafet Pj wig yt if E? qUL6afmrm', X' Q? ml, The foundation of Reavis High School consists of you - the stu- dent, teacher, and administra- tion. Without you, Reavis would be just an empty building. The students work together with teachers, as well as the teachers with the administration. ln order for the school system to exist- we need to work together as FRIENDS to make Reavis High School complete. SENIORS JOE ABENANTE ALPHABET Friends: Roy, Perry, Mike, John, Dave, Favorites: 5B Lunch. JHS 1,25 Football 3,4. Future Plans: Pharmacy. I leave Reavis knowing I could have done more and I leave the rest to my sister. KAREN ABRAMOWICZ ABE Friends: John, Terri, Diane, Mike, Joyce, Jan, Val. Fa- vorites: yes, blue jeans, Peter Frampton, R05e5,Thespi- ans 1,2,3: Drams 1,2,3: Stage Crew 1,2,3.l plans to get married and start my new life with the person I love - John. I leave Reavis happily as hell!! BOB ACHTERBERCH KATHY ADASZAK Friends: Ben, Deb, Gale, Sandy, Karen, Mary, Esther. Favorites: yellow, pizza, picnics, fun. Science Club 2,3,4: Spanich Cub 1. Plans: to become a medical assis- tant. Man is not measured by the passing of time but by what he feels, sees and achieves. NORMAN ADKINS SANDRA AGUILAR MIKE ALBERTS Friends: Corner Gang, Theo, Rich, Art, 84 Frank. Favor- ites: Drums, race cars, hanging at Duke's. plans: To become a musician. I leave Reavis knowing it was fun and I would do it again, if I had a chance. ALLEN RANDY PATRICIA L. AMBROSE PAT Friends: Mike, Boz, Peggy, Jakie, Barb, 81 Margie. Favor- ites: D.B., Rink, Frampton, lobster, cooks, Concerts. Plans: to travel and become a disc-jockey. I am very happy that I have completed the four years. It was worth it. BEVERLY ANIANS BEV Friends: Rich, Sue, Lisa, Jan 81 Kathy. Favorites: Dylan, yellow, panda bears, Capri, daisies, Beatles. Plans: I would like to go on to college and be more on my own. I can't say l'm going to miss Reavis but I will miss some of my friends here. Thanks MOM! KENNETH ARVIN Friends: Paul, Dwayna, Mike, Greg, Rick, Nancie, Patsy, Penny, Jean. Favorites: Blue, pizza, hamburgers. Intra- murals-Football 3: Softball 2,4 Volleyball 4. Plans: Goto trade school and make a good life for myself. I leave knowing that I had fun and learned a lot. Thank's to my parents for the help and guidence they have given me. fi NANCY ASPAN NANC Friends: Deb, Sue, Jerry, Deb P., Bernie, Greg, Ray, Donna, Jody, Diana, Bank People, everyone. Favorites: Norm, Sunshine, pizza, Macs, Bealtes, parties, good stuff, friends. Choir 1,23 Musical 1: OEA 4: Ramboosters 1,2,3. Plans: To make all dreams come true. I leave Reavis with many memories and many friends, realizing I may never see any of the people again. lt's been great. JUDY ASTRAMSKY EDWARD AYLWARD CHRIS BAITER AL BALINSKI B0 Ed, Mike, Jose, Sue, Bob, Deb, Don Favorites: Baseball, hotdogs 81 apple pie and chevolet. Intramurals 1,2,3,4: Baseball 1,2,3: Basketball 1,2. Plans: To go to trade school and try to do something that is successful. I leave Reavis knowing I had four fun years. SUSAN BARBOUR SUSIE Friends: Joh, Lynn, Sandy, Nancy, Deb, everyone. Fa- vorites: John, Timmie, blue, friends, and family. Choir 3: VICA 4: I leave Reavis remembering all the good times l've had, and all the really great friends I made. I couId't have made it without them. DAVE BARGA JIM BARKER BARK5 Friends: They know who they are. Favorites: Friends, baseball, Italian food, blue. Letterman 3,45 Intramurals 3,43 Baseball 1,2,3,4: Basketball 1. Plans: Goto college and get a job and be a success. I leave Reavis thanking mg parents and friends for all their help. J HN BARLOG GLORIA BARRY GLOR Friends: Lin, Sylvia, Debbie, Bonnie, Jim, Bob, Terry, Everyone. Favorites: Mike, football, blue, Hawaii, tacos. NHS 3,45 Ramboosters 3. Plans: Work in the airlines as a receptionist, and travel alot, and marry. I leave Reavis hoping to spend a long and wonderful future with Mike. RONALD BARTH WHO'S WHO Debbie Kelly Tim Kelly, Most Contributions CONNIE BASTOUNES Friends: Sharon, Marcia, Susie, Earl, Jim, Janet: the rest know. Favorites guys, pizza, people. Plans: To go to college, I leave Reavis knowing that it's been good. TIM BATCHELOR Friends: Red, Dave, Dan, Nerd. Thespians 2,3,43 Drama Club 2,3,4 Stage Crew 2,3,43 Intramurals 1,3,4 I leave Reavis as quickly as I can very happily leaving the ad- ministration. DAWN BAUML DAUM Friends: Deb, Kim, Bobby, JoAnn, Jose, Spray. Favor- ites Steve, Rod Stewart, food, Omar, Blue Jay. Student Council, 2,3,43 Intramurals-Volleyball 2, Basketball 3, Football 4. Plans: To become a stewardess, Cl hopej and travel. I leave Reavis with many memorible exper- iences, never to be forgotten. DANIEL BEACHE Friends: All the guy's at Duke's and the people from Shas. Favorites: All the people I knew, partys, beer, race cars and Denny's. Track 1: Football 1,2. Plans: Leaving Reavis with idea's of getting a job and having fun by partying every night. Leaving Reavis knowing that what I learn and what I did these past four years, I had fun doing it and would'nt do it again. KATHY BEAN CATHEY BECKER CATH or CAT Friends: Darrell, Debbie, Lori, Kathy, Cathie, and every- one I met the last four years. Favorites: Darrell, purple, R.B.3 people and concerts. Spanish Club 2, I plan to get married and have healthy children. I leave with love in my heart for Darrell and love for all the rest of people. Thank you Mom, Dad, and teachers for trying to under- stand me. JAMES BENAK JIM Friends: Jerry M. Jay L. Jim N. Dave C. Joyce M. Laura M. Roberta K. Jim B. Favorites: Antique cars, beatles, body 84 fender work. Intramurals 3,41 Acronctics 1. Plans: to waste no time and get into my body and fender shop. I leave Reavis feeling very sorry for any- body who gets stuck with Roy Summers for U.S. Histo- ry. ANGELA BENEDIA ANGIE Friends: Thea, Annat, Donna, Kim, Debbie, Kim, Wardy, McCarth, Greg, Dora, Frank, everyone. Favorites: Jim, Italian foods, sports, being with friends 81 family, par- ties, etc. Student Council 43 Letter-woman 2,3,43 Intra- murals 2,33 kittenball 1,2,3,43 tennis 2,3,43 volleyball 2,3,43 GAA 2,32 basketball 2,3. Plans: To go to co lege for law enforcement, get married and have a large fam- ily. I leave Reavis feeling richer for the friends I have made, and the memories l'll always cheerish. MARY BENNETT Friends: Judy, Donna, John, Mike, Jane, all those who are close to me. Favorites horses, tennis, James Tay- lor, sugar, people, funtimes. JHS 1,23 NHS 3,43 Kitten- ball 1. Plans: To take life as it comes and to enjoy every minute of it .... I sure hope the road don't come to own me, cause there's so many dreams I've yet to find... LINDA BENUZZI Friends: Ray, Donna, Diane, Linda, and the gang. Favor- ites: Ray, Stock car racing. I plan to go to work and get married. I leave Reavis with fond memories and hope for the future. PATRICIA BENVENUTO I 'ir , -'PX WHO'S WHO Kathy Nitz Tim Wolfe, Most Likely To Succeed TINA BERDUSIS Friends: Sylvia, George, John, Helen, Marcie, Debbie, Dora, Loui, Koula. Favorites: Soccer, dancing, traveling, picnics, Psistoria . Plans: Go to college and some day become a dentist. I leave Reavis knowing that the last four years were the years of fun and learning. TULA BERDUSIS Friends: Sylvia, Connie, Louis, George, Hellen, John, Marie. Favorites: Boatriding, dancing, traveling, pic- nics psistaria . JHS, NHS. Plans: Going to college. I leave Reavis hoping for a better future and to reach my goals, and I will always remember the memories of my four high school years. RICHARD BERNARD MARIE BERWER STEVE BERWER SUSAN BIALEK SUE Friends: Kathy, Laura, Dolly, Terry, Lynn, Bob, Gary, and many others. Favorites: My family, food, mus- taches. JHS 1,22 NHS 3,41 Student Council 3,43 Band 13 Ushers Club 2,3,43 Letterwoman 2,3,43 Intramurals 23 Math club 1,2,3,4. Track l,2,3,43 Gymnastics 1,2,3Q Wrestling Stats 2,3,4. Plans: Goto college, make lots of money, get married. These last four years have been great, and unforgetable. Now onward to years of happi- ness and success built on the knowledge I have gained. JOSEPH BILOTTO DAGO Friends: They know who they are. Favorites: Italian food, music, drums, Doobie Bros, weekends, wine. Plans: Go to trade school and become an electrian or go into music. I leave Reavis knowing that the teachers have as much knowledge as a ? HOLLY BLACK BLACKIE Friends3 Bob A., Bob Z, AI, Val, Anne, Deb, Larry, Barb, Diane, Anybody who wants to be. Favorites: Jamie, blue, oldstyle, Rod Stewart, Todd Rundgren, Kool-Aid, Buicks, flowers. Plans: College: Anything with people, travel, settle down Cmuch laterj. I leave Reavis knowing how strange people can be and knowing what to do to find out who your friends are. DEBORAH BLAHA Friends: Cathev, Darrell, Laurie, Jerry, George, Kathy, Debbie, Julie, Vic, Ron, Favorites: Snuggling up when it's cold out, being with friends. JHS 1, NHS 3,43 Thespi- ans 2,33 Drama Club 1,2,3,43 Stage Club 2,3,43 Musical 2,3,4. Plans: Go to college. Celebrate life. Leaving Rea- vis means leaving behind many good memories and many good friends. I wish them all a happy future. ROSE MARIE BLIDY RUBGER TOES Friends: Laura, Terri, Debbie, Gail, Reenie. Favorites: Blue, Barry Manilow, Pizza, english. French Club 33 Ramboosters 1,21 Business Club 2,33 Flag Football 4. Plans: To become a receptionist in an office building and then eventurally get married. I leave Reavis with good times and I hope my sisters Vick 81 Sue have as good of times as I did. DAWN BLUEMOND BLUEMONDSKI Friends: Band Fags, Donna, Paula, Karen, Gloria, Deb- bie, Steve, Ellen, Sue Mr. McCutcheon CDadJ. Favorites: Karrie, Dorothy, Auntie Em. Chee, Aunt Jemimah, skubs, food, music, band. JHS 1,21 NHS 3,43 Thespians 3,43 Spanish Club 1,22 Ramboosters 43 Band 1,2,3,43 Aries 43 Musical 2,3,4Q Jazz Band 2,33 Plans: To attend college to further my education in music and to be- come rich. I'd like to thank all my friends and my family for making these past four years great, WHO'S WHO Michelle Lauer Eric Pryde, Prettiest Girl - Handsomest Boy RAY BOCHENEK BO Friends: Tom, Renee, Fred, Nancy, Frank, Diane, Deb. Favorites: Cougar XR-7, girls, Friday night, blue 81 Mic. JHS 1,21 Letterman 3,42 Intramurals 3,42 Swimming 2,3,4. Plans: Attend School I leave Reavis knowing that I had fun and I thank my parents for helping me. PATRICIA CAROL BOLL PATTY Friends: Bobby, Connie, Evy, Kathy, Devin. Favorites: Pizza, Strawberry Sundays, lasagna, Corn, pates. JHS 1,22 NHS 3,4. Plans: Go to college and get married. These years are good, if you have something to look forward to. I leave Reavis to meet my goals. JANET L. BONEN JAN Friends Val, Steve, Joe, People who party 81 just enjoy life. Favorites: Concerts, parties, beatles, yellow, Mi- chelob, Yes. JHSL3 OEA 43 Aquatic Arts 1, Plans: Attend college in Fall of '77', get into the fashion world and then get married 84 have five kids. l leave with this in Mind: Peace is for those who make it so, love is for those who have it so, life is for those who let it grow. COLLETTE BONKOWSKI JUDITH BOOTH THERESE BORYLA TERRI Friends: Tim, Deb, Pic, Gail, Rose, and everyone at Ron's. Favorites: Tim, being with friends, and pizza. JHS 3,43 Business 2,3,4. Plans: To go to work. I leave Reavis with a lot of happy memories thanking the people who made them possible. KEVIN BOSI LINDA BOSI LAURIE BRAASCH Friends: Everyone l've Met Favorites: The ROTC Gang, blue, Mr. Lany, drill team. JHS 13 NHS 3,42 Choir 1,2,3,43 ROTC 2,4. Plans: To work to help people, The past four years were great! Thanks to Mr. Lany and all my friends who helped me make it. Mom and Dad. Thanks for everyting. MIKE BRADY KEITH BRENNAN is, gy . , v um, 4 igki' f KG? ' iris X ll' is I. WHO'S WHO Kathy Sprayberry Jim Barker, Most Pleasing Personality SHARON BRENNAN SHAR Friends: R.L: T.L: B.E: G,L: R,P: L,F: M,D: F,G: T.H: and all the others. Favorites: Rick, parties, Ievis, tunes, dancing, and all my geat friends. Plans: To go to college, get married some day, and be very happy. I leave Rea- vis I finally made it. I thank my parents, teachers, and friends for everything. I know I'lI miss everyone, but I look forward to a brighter, happier future! DINO BRIDGEMAN DEAN Friends: Jan, Jeff, Jim, Joe, Ken, everybody, Favorites: Girls, BB ribs, cars, red. Plans: To go to college and become something! I leave Reavis knowing the last four years have been the happiest of my life. Thanks to my teachers and friends. MICHAEL BROMLEY EDWARD BROOKS BONNIE BROWN BUGSY Friends: Mike, Debbie, Janet, Alice, Dave. Favorites Guys, guitar, music, blue, pizza, Cutlas, Frampton, Zep- plin. Plans: Just to take things as they come and havea blast. I leave knowing I got what I put into it and I had fun knowing I'II never forget the people I knew. CINDY BROWN BROWNIE Friends: Laura, Linda, Rose, Deb. Favorites: Blue, Monte Carlos, weekends. OEA 4: Ramboosters 1, Intra- murals 2 I plan to continue school and maybe someday get married. I leave Reavis with many memories and new friends that'II I'II never forget. DAVE BROWN DUDE Friends: Michele, Big Boge, Willy, Mike, Ed, Don. Favorites: Brown 69 Chevles, Michele, Cold Old, Ush- ers 2.3: Intramurals 1,2,3,4: Swimming 1,2. Plans: To enjoy life and make money. I leave Reavis enjoying my memories and looking forward to the future. ED BROWN DEBRA BRUBACHER BRU Friends: Dp, BJG, DC, SJ, RW. Kel, Bobbie, Wacky, Deb F. favorites: Homecoming 74 , football games, Indi- ana, camaos, inter. Track 2: Choir 1,2,3: Drama 1, Stage Crew 1,2,3: French Club 2,3: Ramboosters 3,4: Aries 4. I leave knowing that love and friendship are vera precious: one cannot live without them CH ISTI BRUDD CHRIS Friends: fJanieo7 Jan K., Sharons, Kelly, Kathy, Jim. Favorites: Kangaroo's, love stories, Oak St. Beach, J.A. JHS 2 Art Club 2: French Club 1: Track 2: X-Country 2. Plans: To get a good job, and do the things I've always wanted to do, then get married. I leave Reavis with cherished memories, and I'm now ready to chal- lenge life. May my friends left behind has a good a time. Fans at a Reavis Game. ROBERT BUEBACK , BRUE Friends: Gary, Sue, Jose, Al, B.P., D.D.Q Favorites: Bas- ketball, parties, pizza. NHS 3,42 Intramurals 2,3,43 Ram- boosters 43 Basketball 1,3,4. Plans: Attend college and go into business. I leave Reavis knowing that these past four years were alot of fun. MARIANN BRUNKER Friends: Donna, Terry, Sally, Laura, Karen, Favorites: Blue, Pizza, and being with my friends. JHS 1,22 NHS 3,4. Plans: To be a secretary and then get married. I leave with very fond memories, but glad to get out. MARK BRUSS MIKE BRUSS SUSAN BRZYCKI RICHARD, BUCH Friends: Joe, Pat, Dave, Jim, Steve, Ken, John. Favor- ites: Football, Chicago, blue, music, Football 3,4, Plans: Go to college, I leave Reavis knowing that we will some- day miss these days as we get older. DAN BUCKLEY DEBORAH BULOW DEVIE: B00 B00 Friends: They know who they are. Favorites: Green, the number 3, 7-Up, Mac's, Music, 81 life. JHS 1,23 NHS 3,41 Choir 2,3,43 Thespians 2,33 Drama Club 2,3,4Q Stage Crew 1,2,3,43 Speech 3, Ramboosters 2, Band 1,2,3,4Q Aconetics 13 Musical3 1,2,33 Jazz Band 2, Plans: To study music 84 get what I can out of life while I'm still living. I leave Reavis knowing I've learned more about life and the meaning of friendship. Thanx to those who remained my friends 84 put up with my insanity. REGINA BURGESS TINA QTINY BIRDI Friends: Tom. JoAnn, Donna, Barb. Favorites: Tom, swimming, ribs. Business 1,2. Plans: Take one day at a time. I leave Reavis knowing I'lI miss all my friends and I've had a wonderful time. ANNETTE BUSH SUNSHINE Friends: Everyone, Favorites: Track, basketball, Music, The Bible, and Christ. Folk Guitar 1, Spanish Club 1, Volleyball 13 Basketball 23 Track 3, Plans: Nurse. Hay! lt is time to grow up. Christ is king. EDWARD CAIN FAST EDDIE Friends: Everyone. Favorites: Steak, shrimp, clams, strohs. Letterman 3,42 Football 1,2,3,4. Plans: Go to college, and play football if not work. I leave Reavis knowing that life is one big bowl of cherries. JAY CALHOUN MAN W 'wt iz S-N si ,,f ' F' 1 -r X fd s. Are the Reavis fans always satisfied? DONNA CALJKUSICH CAL Friends: John, Lucy Monika, Favorites: Horseback rid- ing, pizza. PIans:Hope to make the most out of life. I hope Steven will enjoy school and get as much out of life as I did. SHIRLEY CAMFIELD SQUIRLEY Friends: Renee, Liz, Tony, Mick, Mark, Bill, Deb, Peg, gl all the other people I know. Favorites: Parties, Framp- ton, Yes, Old Style, people, talking. Gymnastic Stats 4. Plans: Just being myself 8. staying in touch with all my friends. I leave Reavis knowing these were really four great years 84 I met the best people in my life. JOE CAMERON Friends:The corner 84 co. bros, Link, Charle, Sahs, ev- eryone I know. Favorites: Sue, Beatle, Bowie, week- ends, New Years Eve, Florida Cmurphj. Student Council 3, in society, meet Sid Barett, not to get married 81 work 84 party 84 exist in the west coast. I leave Reavis High along with Judkins and the music in the home- room improved slightly. ROBERT CANAN BOB Friends: Joe, Frank, Herb. Favorites: Drawing, pizza, Coke. NHS 3,41 Computer Club 4. Plans: Goto college, I'm glad I went to Reavis and I hope my sister and brothers enjo it as much as I did! RICK CANDOS JEROME CANINO KAREN CAPUTO POOH BEAR Friends: All. Favorites: Family, George blue 81 friends. JHS 1,22 NHS 3,41 Science Club 1,23 Ramboosters 2,3,43 Cheerleaders 3,43 Intramuals 23 Aries 3,4Q Gym- nastics 2: Musicals. I leave with a smile on my face of the many beautiful memories I'm not leaving behind. GARY CABONARI CARBO Friends: Rue, Sue, Eric, Heimer-Szit Favorites: Parking, crusing, football, rush, blue. Folk Guitar 43 Science Club' 3,41 Student Council 3,43 Intramurals 2,31 Football 1, I leave Reavis wishing I could of done more but knowing I know some of the greatest people in the world. MIKE CARROLL Friends: Bill, Tim, Jim, Mike, Tony, Ed, Ed, Favorites: Lisa, Old Style, Beatles, parties, Chevys. Plans: Be a pressmen, I am glad to finally leave with my diploma, DAVID CARSTENSEN DAVE Friends: Bill, Spino, Tim, Jim, Bob, Joe, Rich, Mike, Frank. Favorites: Blue, Macdonalds, Mustang, Strohs Zepplin, printing, Science Club 1,2,3,43 Letterman 43 Intramurals 4. Plans: To get into painting and start my own print shop, I leave Reavis knowing it was fun and not a total waste of time. GREG CASTLE MARY CENTENO Friends: Deb, Donna, Lori, Patty, Taco, Tom, Bob. Fa- vorites: Traveling, partying, people, Dorrittos. Plans: College. I leave Reavis remembering the past, living the present, and planning the future. DAN CENTENO DEBORAH CERNY DEB Friends: Wong, Nan, James, Tim Kel, mostly everyone, Hope. Favorites: Phil, Camaros, Ma 81 Da, Mr, 84 Mrs. LasCola, having fun, sunny days. Choir, 1,21 Ramboos- ters 1,21 CVE 43 Intramurals 1,23 Football Stats l,2. I leave always remembering the good times I had. Good lt.:f:ktcii:L1'1Iy brother Dwayne to all my friends 81 most of a to i . ANNETTE CHIARAPPA TONI Friends: Larry, Laura, Tree, Nick, Julie, Ant. Favorites: Larry, Pizza Inn, blue, going out. Plans: I plan on going to college. I am leaving Reavis out a different door then the one I came in. RICHARD A. CHRISTENSEN Friends: Mike, Curt, Bill, Rotcees and Blueprint people, Favorites: Sking, fencing, pizza, Aerosmith, Y 81 G, good clothes, the Marines and Best Friends. NHS 3,41 Ger- man Club 1,23 Golf 3,43 Blue-print 2,3,43 Student Coun- cil 23 Youth Government 3,43 Intramurals 1,21 Math Club 43 Golf 3,43 Wrestling 1, Plans: College. I leave Reavis knowing I got out what I put in and that someone is stuck with my broker locker. lt's been swell. ROBERT CIAVARELLA PATRICIA CIOLINO PATTI Friends: Cookie, Suzie, Jim, Denise, Bert, Kimbo, J.P., Erin, Carol, Sa Girls, J.B., Mr. R. Favorites: Italian Sau- sage, Mr. R's eyes, etc...friends, family, autumn, baby blue. To study interior design, get rich, then marry, then have lots of kids. I realize now that life is not a game. It should be taken seriously to enjoy the life that we live. TAMARA LYNNE CLEMENTE TAMI Friends: They know who they are... Favorites: ROTC, life. German Club 13 Youth Gov. 3,41 Math Club 43 ROTC 3,42 Plans: To become a physical therapist. I leave Rea- vis, living and loving, thanks to two very special friends. GREGORY COATE Friends: Sandie, Craig, Kathy, Gale, C.J., D.K., M.S., And my trumpet. Favorites: Chicago, Sking, snow, M.V.B.C., a Grand Prix, all music. Band 1-42 Intramurals 1,2:. Plans: To get older. I leave Reavis having had a great time and looking forward to a better life after this world. LAURIE CODER Friends: KM., J.F., D.K., S.K., D.S., K.S, CE. Favorites: Blue, lobster, bowling, Intramurals 2,32 bowling 3, Plans: To go into data processing, thanks to Mr. Genell. I leave Reavis knowing that I was the best Coder they ever had. KIMBERLY COLOMBE KIM Friends: Pat, Sue, Vicki, 81 everyone I know. Favorites: clothes, money, friends, brown, good times, Plans: To become a rich stewardess, travel and find that special person, again! I'II never forget the good times I had thanks to some special people, realizing you never know what you get till it's gone. DENISE COMMI 0 KAMISS Friends: Cheeses, D.D., Tit, Bert, K.S., C.S. M.L., L.G., 5A lunch group. Favorites: Sam, Italian food, Florida, blue, E.l.F. CLUB. Kittenball 1.2. Swimming Stats 13 JHS 1,23 NHS 4. Plans: To have fun, and experience alot of new, things. I leave Reavis sadly because l'II miss the friends that I have made through these four years. 541122 421 -1:-i .qug 124:- t ::2 zzz: . ff l WHO'S WHO RaeAnn McBride, Ms. School Spirit RONALD COMPTON RON Friends: Everyone l've ever associated with. Favorites: I really don't have none, I liked them all. Plans: To attend college and then maybe go out and see the world. I leave Reavis with a better attitude than I came in with finding out that life really has alot to offer. Thanks Mom and Dad. CATHERINE COOK KOOK Friends: Chack, Debbie, Eve, Mary, Deb, Cow, Rob, Ed, Chopper. Favorites: Parties, music, art, Muchies, Hoons, Blackies Banana's, concerts. VICA 4. Plans: To go to college, find a career in art, travel 81 eventually marry. THERESA CORREA LITTLE ONE Friends: Ray, April, Jim, Kelly, Charlie, Rick Carter, ev- eryone else, Favorites: Ray, tennis, Michelob, parties, concerts Stage Club 13 OEA 43 Ramboosters 1. Plans: College, Florida Miami. I leave Reavis learning a hell of alot about everything, and also how fantastic life can really be. EDWARD COUGHLIN HEADY EDDY Friends: Big R, J.W., snake, don, Hicky, Ricky, Julie, Chris. Favorites: Julie, B's. Track 1,22 Football 1-4. I leave Reavis knowing that it was a great school, and knowing that I got an advantage of it. SANDRA CRAIG SANDS Friends: Linda, Sue, Nancy, everyone. Favorites: Bill, McDonalds, blue. Folk Guitar 13 OEA 4: Business 2, Plans: To work awhile, then settle down. I leave Reavis knowing that I will never forget the good 81 bad time l've had. LINDA CRANE LIN Friends: Gloria, Mike, Denise, Angie, Terri, Sherrie. Fa- vorites: Carl, Steak, candies, miniature golfing, picnics., NHS 43 Blueprint 3,43 Ramboosters 33 Business 2. Plans: Go on to school and get into a field that I enjoy working in. I leave Reavis knowing I could have done better, but pleased with what I did, thanks, to my teach- ers and friends. Good luck to Cary, Alan, and Jerr . SUSAN CRAWFORD SUE K.B,, C.B., Sheila, Dawn, Lori, Ellen, 8. all the band fags. Favorites: Pizza, Chinese food, band trips and Jeff. JHS 1,23 NHS 3,41 Band 1-4: Musical 1-4. Plans: To go to college and then into the Med. Lab. Tech. field. I leave Reavis to the band rowdies-may they live on. TONY CREAGH ROBERT CREGER MICHELLE CRIPPS Friends: Bobby 84 everyone l've met here. Favorites: Bobby, Green, Big Mac's 8. White Castles. JHS 1,22 OEA 4. Plans: To get a good job 8i get married. I leave Reavis knowing I had fun 8i l'll never forget all the memories. Good luck. ROD CULLEN5 AL CURTIS BOGIE Friends: Ann, Cathy, Cal, Kike, Steve, people from cor- ner. Favorites: Schlitz Malt liquor, drag racing, cathy. Football, 1,23 Plans: Get out of school and get rich quick. I leave Reavis knowing its all over and knowing l'll never have to do it again. DEBBIE CUSACK CHRISTINE CUSTER CHRIS Friends: Bobbi, Roger, Sue, to be continued...Favorites: Good music, Clam Kake, holidays, quiet, Phillipians . JHS 1,25 NHS 3,45 Choir 1-4 German Club 1-4. Plans: College and a career in medicine. Willie was right-this world is a stage and we're the players. lt's been fun rehearsin here, but now the curtain is finally going up. P.T.L! DAVID CUSTER GENERAL CUSTER Friends: Rich, Bobbi, Ron, Joe Joe K.,Rinny. Favorites: Kiss, Caro, Cheech 81 Chong, Gymnastics, baseball, Frampton, Tull. Gymnastics 1-4. Plans: Go to college and be a pharmacist. Beware, I still have two more brothers! CYRIL CZOPEK GREGORY DANHOFF GERALD DALY BRIDGET DANIELS BRIDGE Friends: B.A., G,N., T.L., M.L.,M.S.,T.M.,M.R.,Drama people. Favorites: Bill, mountains, blue, beans, chemi- cals, parting. Choir 1,23 Thespians 3,43 Drama Club 1-4: Stage Crew 1,23 Speech 1, Blueprint 1,23 Wrestling stats 2, Plans: To leave and start all over again. I leave with my eyes open, scared to death, but knowing I have to so to discover me, with no help from my friends. MI HAEL DANIELSKI MAD MAN Friends: Deb, Terry, Ed, Al, Mike, Ray, Bobyn, Becky 8t everyone, Favorites: Deb, money, eating, good times, weekends, friends, polish food, Old Style. Lettermen:4: Intramurals 1-4: Baseball 1-4: Wrestling 1-4. Plans: To go to college or trade school. I leave Reavis wishing that it wouldn't have ended so quickly and hope for future success. TED DAVIS TOM DAVIS Friends: Bob, Dave, Jeff, Steve. Favorites: Drive-ins, Aerosmith, winter, summer, Chevy Blazers, staying out late. Intramurals 1-4. Plans: To be a carpenter and get rich. I know I couldn't wait to get out of high school, but in ten years I would probably give my right arm to be back here. ROBERT DASCH MICHAEL DEAN DAWN DEBIAS DAVE DEJESUS D.J. Friends: AI, George, Russ and The Owens Group . Favorites: Concerts, party's. Plans: Cop of Cook Coun- ty. I leave hoping to see you later. Bye. MARK DELACEY JOHN DEMASO JOHNNY Friends: Everyone who understands me. Favorites: Je- sus, Yes, Genesis, ELP, gl You. Golf 1, Plans: Bucks, marriage, kids, love. I leave Reavis to my friends A family. I also leave smarter with a better appreciation of people. I love you. SANDRA DENYS FEATHERDUSTER Friends: Steve H.,Robin 81 Bill, Debbie 81 Charlie, Flo, Karen, Dummy, everyone that I have met in the last four years. JHS 1.2: Art Club 2,3,43 Thespians 2,33 Youth Government 23 Letterwoman 33 Tennis 1,2,3g Wrestling Stats 2: Bike Club 13 Musical 2,3. Plans: To finish beauty school and to settle down with Steve and have a g-'ood life together. Now that I'm out I can plan to spend t e rest of my life Steve! PAULA DEVENING KEVIN DEVOS BETTIE DIETZ Friends: Glenn, Liz, Deb, Paula. Favorites: My boyfriend Glenn, pizza, T.V., Plans: Getting married to Glenn. I leave Reavis knowing I had lots of fun in my four years. JOANN DIGGINS Friends: Linda, Carol, Raeann, Paul, Virginia, Sue. Fa- vorites: Paul, Beatles, yellow, 7th hr. consumer ec. class. JHS 1,22 NHS 3,43 French Club 1,21 Ramboosters 1-43 Intramurals 23 Math Club 1-4, Track 1. Plans: To study accounting. I leave ready for the outside world thanks to everybody. DIMITRIOS DIAMANTOPOULOS JIM Friends: Jose, Henry, Greg, all the guys in cross coun- try. Favorites: Julie, cross country 8t track. Student Council 43 Youth Government 4, Letterman 3,45 Intra- murals 1-4: Track 2,3,43 Cross Country 2,3,4. Plans: College. I leave Reavis hoping to achieve my dreams in the future. TONI DIME DIM Friends: D.M.,G.M.,EM.,R.Z.,L.G.,K.P., St all the rest of the gang. Favorites: Dave, turtles, volleyball. having fun in life. Plans: I hope some day that I lead a happy life with someone, but not for awhile yet. I leave Reavis with the help and support of my parents and for Dave being there! FRANK DINARDO Friends: Lynn, Ponky, Kathy, Sue, Wail, Linda. Favor- ites: Lynn, Kathy, Pizza, cars, I hope everybody has as much fun as I had these four years at Reavis. JEANIE DINOVETTA JEAN Friends: Betty, Sharon, Sue, Ann, all my friends. Favor- ites: Roller skating, pizza, spaghetti, music, Beatles, Beach Boys. Plans: Going to college and working. I leave Reavis knowing that it was the best four years of my life and will always be remembered. And missing my friends. JAMES DINSMORE JIM Friends: Jerry, John. Favorites: Pizza, strohs, Ted Nu- get, Aerosmith. Football 1-4: CVE 4. I leave Reavis knowing that I'm the last Dinsmore to graduate. I thank the coaches and the teachers who made it possible. TERRI DIXON MUNCHKIN Friends: Sheey, Carol, Deb, Nancy, Pam, Blue Angels. Favorites: Pizza, Peter Frampton, partying, summer- time, concerts, friends. NHS 3,42 Choir 1-4: Thespians 3,45 Drama Club 2,3,43 Stage Crew 2,3,43 Ramboosters 23 Blue Angels 2,3,43 Aries 4. Plans: To enjoy life to its fullest! DON DOGUIM PAT DONEGAN WHO'S WHO Becky Wenk, Gil Olivia, Class Actress 81 Class Actor DANIEL DOODY DAN Friends: Joe, Sherry, Tim, Red, Denver, Jim, everyone. Favorites: Sherry, blue, grey eyes, fall, people. Intra- murals 1-4: Math Club 4. Plans: Go to college, have some fun, and meet lots of new people. l'm sorry to leave my friends and wish them the best of luck in the rest of their lives. DEBBIE DOOLAN DEWY Friends: S.A., F.P., D.S., T.S., R.H, T.L., M.C., Favorites: Tommy, blue, chicken, softball, volleyball. OEA 3,4. Plans: To get a good job, and maybe get married in the far future. I leave Reavis with lots of memories, knowing I had a blast!! And I thank Mr. Bartleman for all his help. DAN DOUGHERTY DOREEN DOUGHERTY Friends: Tim, Kim, Jean, Dotty, Debbie, Mishy, every- one. Favorites: Tim, pizza, green, parties, money, jewel- ry. Science Club 3,45 Art Club 33 Computer Club 43 Ramboosters 1,23 Business 4: Math Club 3: Kittenball 3, I plan to go to college and to work with computers. I leave Reavis as happily as I came. A special thanks to all my math teachers who helped math mean a big part of m career. RgGER DOUGLAS LYNN DRISCOLL KIM DUBOIS KIMBO Friends: Mike, Dawn, Debbie, Beth, Brenda, Diane, and everyone. Favorites: Mike, Mac's, lobster, parties, blue, cloths. CVE 2-4. Plans: To inish beauty school and get a good job downtown and someday get married. l leave Reavis with many happy memories behind, and I hope more in the future. DAVID DULKOWSKI Friends: Mark, Jim, Cathy. Favorites: Football, Buick's. Lettermen 3: Plans: To attend college. I leave Reavis knowing that to get anything out of school you have to put some effort into it. STEVEN DUNN MARY DURRANT Friends: Linda, Sue, Mike, Ebbs, the rest of the gang. Favorites: Being with friends, enjoying life, talking. In- tramurals 3: tennis 1: X-Country Stats 1, Plans: To do something with my life and do it well. I leave here with good memories and learning life isn't all roses. KEN DYNES WHO'S WHO Kris Salamone Pat Teieri, Class Voices BARBARA EASTERHOUSE DAVE EDMONDS DANNY ELROD JUDY EMINGER Friends: Rose, Sharon, Lynn, Deb 84 girls in first hour gym, everyone, Favorites: Dan, blue, Novas, horses, summertime and sunshine. Plans: To go to college and then get married. I leave Reavis to future generations, hoping they enjoy it as much as I did.. SUSAN EMINGER DIANE EMMANUELSON CYNTHIA ENGLEHART CINDY Friends: Happy, Lee, Dalne, Janet, Tam, Joe, Brenda, Cher. Favorites: blond's, green, blue, good disco-music, Jefferson Starship, Areo-smith, skating, Tiger. Choir 1- 4: Speech 2: Ramboosterslg Acronetics 13 Gymnastics 1: Basketball 4: Badmintonl-4. I plan to build a happy life for myself and keep a good job. We all had some real good times, hope alot of us can get together in the future, and thanks Mom 8. Dad. LAURA ENGUITA GARY ENOCHS ALYBE ERWINSKI CINDY ESPINOSA ESPO Friends: BP, EM, SK, CQ, KM, AM, PM, CG, VH, JM, rest of Sahs. Favorites: Bob, Strohs, Aerosmith, Mexican food, blue. Blue Angels 1,2. Plans: Go to college then take life as it comes. I leave Reavis with the best four years of my life and thanks to my parents for all they done. MICHAEL FAHEY ONION Ship, Steve, Gibbs, Feet, Osh, Squirt, Mick. Favorites: AeroSmith, No. 11. sports, Casey, beer. Letterman 3,45 intramurals 2,3,4: Baseball 2: football 1-4: basketball 1- 4. Plans: To go on to college and see what happens after that. l leave Reavis thanking alot of people who helped me along the way, especially Coach Wierzal. JIM FANELLO SUSAN FEKETE VIRGINIA FIENE VIRG Friends: Patt, Debbie, Colleen, Kelly, Karen, Cheryl. Favorites: volleyball, tennis, baking, all my teachers. Plans: To work for two years, and then go into the convent to be a nun. Good-by to all, l had a great time being here for the one year that counts. Good Luck to all in the future. EVELYN FILIPIAK EV Friends: Debbie, Linda, Rick, Sue's Chris. Favorites: Tennis, past memories, A Special Friend , autumn. Track Stats 3. Plans: To further my education. l've learned to take nothing for granted and live each day to it's fullest. What you may have had yesterday, you may not have tomorrow. SHEILA FINNEGAN F.A. Friends: Sharon, Kathy, Connie, Renee, band-fags, cho- rus-creeps. Favorites: band, football games, concerts, writing, laughing. Thespians 3,4. I leave thinking that if my mother didn't forge my birth certificate, I would have one more year left. KAREN FITTERER TOM FITZGERALD DAVID FITZPATRICK LINDA FLAMM LIN Friends: M.D., M.J., C.D., E.G., D.M., The Gang. Favor- ites: Little Eddy's, purple, WFYR. I leave Reavis with many good memories and friends. ALLISON FLOREZ LINDA EVANS WHO'S WHO Roberta Weimer Ricky Shipbaugh, Class Cut Ups ROY FLOWERS Friends: Mike, Rick, Jerry, Fon, Everybody. Favorites: Pizza, 7-Up, laying around, being with my friends. Thes- pians 3,45 Drama Club 3,45 Stage Club 3,45 Russian Club 1,25 Intramurals 1: Track 1,2. Plans: Going into the service and then settle down. I leave Reavis knowing l'm not going to come back and hoping. to have every- thing work out alright. Have fun you underclassmen. LEONA FORMELLA DEBBIE FOX Friends: Betty, Liz, Paula, Bob, Dan, Ken, ect. Favorites: Blue, baseball, pizza, I leave Reavis knowing I had alot of lun in my four years here. Good luck to all the under- zlassman. DEBBIE FRANKLIN DEBdeb Friends: John, gail, Terri, Karen, Donna, Laura. Favor- ites: John, blue, McCartney, weekends. Plans: To go on to school then try to make a go at it in this world. I leave Reavis happy to leave but knowing l've got great memo- ries of my past four years here. EDWARD FRIZELLS ED Friends: Karen, Chuck, Steve, Mr. Klien. Favorites: Mu- sic, dancing, outdoors, nature, bycycling. JHS 1,25 NHS 3,45 Russian Club 1,2,35 Intramurals 3: sailing club 1,2,3,45 Computer Club 3,4. Plans: I plan to further my education in a way in which I could later help other people in a positive and a lovin way. I leave Reavis knowing that a school this big has only a handful of true teachers , thank you Mr. Bianco and Mr. Klien. KAREN FRY Friends: Heather, Debbie, Bonnie, Donna, Bev. Favor- ites: Friends, Laughing, Mickey Mouse, Kentucky Fried Chicken, jeans, TV, snow. NHS 4. Plans: Get a good job as a secretary. These past four years have gone by fast, but they've been great! The fun times and true friends will stay with me forever. Good-bye Reavis!! TOM GAFFIGAN DIANE GARUCKAS DEE Friends: J.E. S.E. K.M. P.J. 81 everybody else. Favorites: Jeff, M8iM's, blue, sking, Elim. Bike Club 15 Intramurals 3. Plans: Become a paramedic and get married some day, I leave Reavis with good memories and alot of friends to help me thru life, thanks! PATTI GAVIN GAV Friends: Bill, Zap, Sherry S, Sherry G, Joe. Favorites: Bill, Salernos, Beatles, leechies, and good times, Ram- boosters 1, Letterwoman 1, Intramurals 1,23 Track 15 Tennis 1,2,3. Plans: To get a good job and do some traveling. I leave Reavis with alot of good memories. I'd like to give a special thanks to my parents for putting up with me these past four years. VIRGINIA GEINOSKY GINNY Friends: Sue, Peggy, Lind, Joyce, Linda, and the rest of the guys. Favorites: Daisies, green, Rod, Mr. Klien, par- tying 8i lobster. Plans: To travel anywhere I can get 81 have a good time going. I owe alot of thanks to people who have helped me ghru this, but I owe a special thanks to Frank who has helped the most. MARY GERON JOAN GERSTENBERG JONI Friends: Joyce, Colleen, Cookie, Kathy, Marilyn, Favor- ites: Harry, blue, strawberry's. VICA 2,3,4. Plans: To get married and work for the airlines. I leave Reavis know- ing that my parents were right when they said four years goes by fast so make the best of it. WHO'S WHO Rocky Lavin, Bill Rivet, Class Mouth DEBORAH GIARETTA DEB Friends: Bonnie, Karen, family...everyone. Favorites: Friends, Family, Happy animals, Mac's, traveling, Choir 1: German Club 1: Blue Angels 1,2. Plans: Attend college at Moraine Valley, get a good job. I leave Reavis knowingly 8. willingly to the fact that I have learned a great deal from my family 84 friends, and that I must move forward. TERRY GIBSON MICHAEL GILBERT MARK GLAZEWSKI ROBERT GOLDEN BOB Friends: Rick, Cath, Weebs, Linda, Chile, Ron. NHS 43 Blueprint 2,3,4: Letterman 3,43 Intramurals 2,3,4: Swimming 1-4. Plans: I hope to teach someday. I leave Reavis some what in awe of the future, hoping some how I'II be proud of what I become. ELIZABETH GOMEZ BETTY Friends: Julie, Juan, Corrie, Chris, Rocky, Mark, Esther, Demon, and everyone else in Nottingham that I couldn't fit on the line. Favorites: Juan, love, affection, happiness and parties. NHS 3,43 Spanish Club 2,3,4. Plans: Go to college, find a nice job, and maybe get married. I want to experience life, be me, and free, I thank all the people that have helped me. I love you very much J. CHERYL GONZALES DRITZ Friends: They're Far-out people! Favorites: John Denver, Debate trips, playing Stariway, Star Trek. JHS 1,22 NHS 3,42 Science Club 2,3,4: Math Club 43 Track 2- 4. ROTC 2,3,4. Plans: Do the best, I can in whatever lies ahead. Reavis has been great and I'll miss the people l've met. Much love and thanks to my family and friends, especially my parents. DOROTHEA GOSSETT DOTTY Friends: Die, Dawn, Marcy, Lynn, Sue, Gary, Frank, Gregg, Mike, Ect... Favorites: Concerts, parties, stew, sports, paychecks,JHS 13 Volleyball 23 Bowling 4: Track 1, Plans: Go to college I leave Reavis knowing I could have done better, and thanking my parents for putting up with all they did. CHRISTINE GOZDECKI CHRIS Friends: Don, Sue, and the people l've had 84 still do have good times with! To let life give me the strength to accept with serenity the things that cannot be changed. To give me the courage to change the things that can and should be changed, and give me the wis- dom to distinguish one from the other. GREGG GRABOWSKI TIGER or GENERAL Friends: All the teachers 81 kids l've met in my four years, Favorites: Girl watching and teacher hasseling. ROTC 2-4. Plans: Be a general and draft every teacher at Reavis. Thanks to Mr. Sypniewski, Mr.Mikyska, Mr. Updyke, Ms. Williams, Col., Grubbs, Sgt. Seaberg, Ms. Ambrozik, Mr. McHale, Mr. Pearson, everyone else who helped me through. JAMES GRACHAN SHERRI GRANITO MUNCHKIN Friends: Mary, Donna, Cheryl, Patti, Zap. Favorites: Blue, Camaro's, Trans Ams's, guys. I leave Reavis know- ing I made alot of new friends, had alot of sun, and I couldn't of made it without the help of my parents. Thanks Mom 84 Dad. DONALD GRAY Friends: Al, Tony, Mickey, Chris, Bucky, Warner, Keven. Favorites: Good people, good music, good food. JHS 1,25 Folk Guitar 4: Blueprint 4: Student Council 3,4. Football 2, Plans: A future in music. I can't say enough about Reavis, so I won't say. STEVEN GREGAR VIRGINIA GREGG Friends: Lisa, Rhonda, Chris, Linda, Blue A's, Everyone. Friends, blue, tacos, football games, blue A's. JHS 1,23 Blue Angels 3,41 Ramboosters 1,2. I leave Reavis know- ing these were the best four years of my life wishing I could do it all again. Good Luck to everyone. in . .ss M- W V 'X....2 'Wi .sa .Q it I 1 A ,Sv X Aww. 'Z MARY GRIFFIN PERRY GRIFFITH LYNN GRIBNITZ GOLDIE Friends:A.K., D.O., S.l., V.R., K.M., S.R., T.P., D.D., M.R. A.R., M.B.,F.W. Favorites: Alan, chinese food, blue, Nu- gent, PooBah. JHS 1,25 NHS 3,4: Art Club 3,43 German Club 1,2: Ramboosters 1,25 Badmintion 2. Plans: Finish school and suceed in life. The party is over-but not forgotten. ED GRINCHUK GRINCH Friends: Jim, John, Steve. Favorites: Aerosmith, blue, pizza, fun times. Plans: Tying for future plans at college, I wish I could have tried to do a little more in my four ears. XOHN GRISCO GRISC Friends: Steve, Debbie, Greg, Don, everyone. Favorites: Softball, food, Stevens Point. Plans: College and hope fully a career in data processing. DAVID GRONEK MARY GRONEK MAR KATHLEEN GROSSE GOOSE Friends: John, Loretta, Peg, Barb, Mary, Gail and all the boys from Moody. Favorites: Joh, Chow, blue, Ca- maro's, Steve Miller, McCartney. Plans: Travel, work and some day get married. DARRELL GRZADZIL LEONARDO GULIELMO DORA GUZMAN Friends: Thea, Zero, Angie, Wardy. Favorites: Balmoral, track, basketball, fishing, photography. Business 2, ln- tramurals 3: Track 1-4. I leave Reavis and the last four years behind, striving for future years, hoping to always keep the memories and the true friends l've met throughout these years. DONNA HAAS HAWZ Friends: Pfeif, Spray, Mary, Hanan, Nancy, Cern, Mark, Bev, Karen, JP. Favorites: Jim, BEATLES, Frampton, British Rock, WFYR, Sunny Days, Dustin Hoffman. NHS 3,43 Spanish Club 2,35 Speech Team 1,23 OEA 4: GAA 1. Plans: To be a secretary. I leave thanking my family and friends for all the great times, and remember: good friends are for keeps! KEN HAKENJOS TIM HALAC SANDRA HALEEM Friends: Alic, Jean, Sue, Karen, A.P., Tammie, Connie. Favorites: Blue, brown, cars, Duke's, clothes, cats, ten- nis. Art Club 4. Plans: To go to college, I leave Reavis saying I had the best four years in my life. Good-Bye forever. EDWARD HALL KAREN HALVORSEN FRALULEIN MUND Friends: Lori, Ellen, Sue C. Sue S. Chris, Ed. Favorites: German, John Denver, blue, Happy people. JHS 1,2: NHS 3,4: German Club 1,2,4: Band 1. Plans: To contin- ue my schooling and to live life to the fullest. For my friends: May today embrace the past with remem- brance and the future with longing. Special thanks to F. Klein, N. Hansen, Mom 84 Dad. TIM HAMILTON WAIL HAMMAD WAILER Friends: Tim, Philp, Frank, Tom. Favorites: Food, Roll- ing Stones, playing sports. Ushers 4: Letterman 2,3,4: Football 1,2: Wrestling 1-4. Plans: Going to college. I leave Reavis hoping I have as much fun as I did my last four years. JAMES HANDLEY CHRIS HARGAN AL HARNOIS BIG AL Friends: D.J., Crazy, George, Russ, Wardines, Jerry, Cuz, Roberto. Favorites: Zepplin, Black Sabbath, Nu- gent, Concerts, Stereos, being with my buddies. Sci- ence Club 4: Chess Club 3.4: Computer Club 4: Busi- ness 4: Math Club 3,4: X-Country 2: Wrestling 1-3. I plan to be very successful and make many friends. I leave Reavis for bigger and better deals l'm ready. KEVIN HARTNETT MARIA HAUGE LEGGS Friends: Eddie, Sheila, Don, Jean, Ranee 81 H.H. group. Favorites: Loggins 81 Messina, Peter Frampton, My Hon- ey, and parking. Track 1. Plans: l would like to become a cosmotologist, and later in my life, get married and have children. I leave Reavis knowing all my yesterdays will fade but all my tomorrows look toward the future. GERALDINE HECHLER GERI Friends: Laura, Lynn, Betty, Muggsy. Favorites: Mike, blue, cheese-burgers. Plans: To marry Mike and hope for the best. I leave Reavis to my sister Diane and hope she accomplishes more than I did. PAUL HEINISCH S JERRY HELWIG JER Friends: Jim, Cheryl, Joyce, Ed, Gary, Bob, Mike, Hose, Don. Favorites: Blue, blonds, sports, money, life. Track 1-4, Football 1-4, Basketball 1. Plans: College and Med. School. I leave Reavis knowing I have rnade many new friends, and knowing life can be good and bad depend- ing what you make it. MIKE HENCINSKI HENHO Friends: Ed, Jim, Joe. Favorites: Tom 8t Dad, my car. Swimming 1, Wrestling 2. Plans: Working for the rest of my life. I leave Reavis knowing that my four years at Reavis been fun and experience, but, school will be school. DEBORAH HENFLER DEBBIE Friends: Mary, Sue, Gloria, Barons, Barnnetts, Barb and Michelle. Favorites: Barry, Monte Carlo's, blue, food, Vodka stone sours. OEA 4. My future plans are to spend the rest of my life with Barry. I leave Reavis not forgot- ten, but remembered and looking forward to the dreams of tomorrow with that one very special person. Special thanks to Mr. Bartelmen. TIM HENNESSEY BOB HIGGINS JIM HIGGINS FLY Friends: Everybody and their mother. Favorites: Hock- ey, basketball, parting. Student Council 4: Intramurals 1-4, tennis 1, basketball 1. Plans: I do not know but I will be doing something important. There were some up's and down's, but I met a lot of nice people and new friends! STEVEN HINES Friends: David. German Club 1,2,3: Coin Club 1,2. Plans: One of the armed services, and a job in the field of electronics. I leave Reavis knowing I left a good facul- ty. To the students who gave me a hard time, I leave knowing I'm better than them. DEBBIE HIRTZER DEB Friends: Glenn, Vicki, Sue, Jean, every one form Kmart. Wrestling Stats 2, Bike Club 1, Ramboosters 1,23 Ush- ers 1,2. Plans: To go to college and see what I can make of my life. I leave Reavis glad I am out and ready for the good times. URSULA HOFFMANN URS Friends: S.R., V.D., L.G. Favorites: Sun, friends, music, cherries. German Club 2, JHS 1,25 NHS 3,43 Wrestling Stats 2,3: Aquatic Arts 1,2,3. Plans: Go to college. I leave Reavis knowing these were the best four years of my life and always remembering them. ROXANE HOFSTEADTER ROCKY Friends: Carrie, Chris, Debbie, Betty, everyone else in Nottingham, Sahs, and Burbank. Plans: I don't know until it happens. I leave Reavis knowing that I have no future plans to come back to it. DONNA HOKINSON KAREN HOLZBERGER GAIL HOLZMANN LOREL ANN HOOPER LORI Friends: Band Fags, Ellen, Dawn, Sue, Karrie, Karen, Sheila. Favorites: Band, Chicago, David, Aunt Jermi- mah, Holly 84 Andy, wailin . Thespians 43 German Club 1, Band 1-42 Jazz Band 1-4, Musical 1-4. Plans: I plan on expanding my education in music, and living life to its fullest. Coming to Reavis seemed like such a big step, but I realized it was only the first plateau. ROBERT HORSTMANN Friends: Jeff, Greg, Frank, Theresa, Dave. Favorites: Strohs, Theresa, Jeff. VICA 4, Student Council 1, Wres- tling 1,2 Coin Club 2,32 ROTC 1-4. Plans: College, Air Force, Law enforcement. I leave Reavis with a greater education than I thought I would get and l'm glad that I was a part of this high school. JANET HUMPHRY HUBERT Friends: Diane, Laura, Mr. Smith. Favorites: Gymnas- tics, Green, a happy smile. JHS 1,23 NHS 3,43 Letterwo- man 3,43 Gymnastics Stats 3,43 Gymnastics 1-4. Plans: To live life to the fullest. I leave always remembering the good and the not so good times I have had here at Reavis. Bye, Mr. Smith RAYMOND HYLASZEK JR. RAY Friends: Mike, Mike, Greg, Cathy .. Favorites: 55 Chevy's, beer 84 pizza, money, girls. I leave Reavis with alot of memories and a lot of knew friends, and noing that I have learned something?? KAROLINE INGNARSKI KARRIE Friends: Band Fags, Ellie-two-sheds Kildo, Godzilla, Deb, Terry, Donna, Nitz, Dad. Favorites: Auntie Em, Dorothy, Skubs. JHS 1,2: Folk Guitar 4, Science Club 1,2,43 Thes- pians 4, Russian Club 2,32 Band 1-4. Musical 1-4, Jazz Band 2-4, ROTC 2,3,4. Plans: Becoming a millionaire. I leave Reavis knowing that life is what you make it. It's been good so far and I plan to make it better. EI Stapo! SUSAN ILARDO SAMMY Friends: V. Mac, Muff, Snorky, Goldie, the lunch bunch, Dramma people, Deb, Carol, MEP, K.K, J.R. Favorites: 4B home room, Room 305 W, V4 pounders with cheese, being with my friends. JHS 1,23 NHS 3,42 Stage Club 2,3,43 Spanish Club 1,2,3Q Blueprint 4, Youth Govern- ment 43 Math Club 1,2,3. Aries 4. Plans: To go on to college and persue a career in journalism. We've only just begun to live, white lace and promises a kiss for luck and we're on our way. JANET INNOCENTI Friends: Sonj, Cathe, Stank 84 everyone I've had the pleasure of meeting at Reavis. Favorites: Squirrley birds, laughs, Tull, good times, lime green. JHS 1, Span- ish Club 1, Kittenball 2. Plans: To take life as it comes. I leave Reavis remembering the good times l've had. MARY ANN JACOB MARY Friends: Virginia, Karen, Shirley. Favorites: Drama, mu- sic, cheese, tennis, dancing, blue. Plans: To establish a career. I gladly leave Reavis with no memories, l'm glad it's over with! WILLIAM JANKOWSKI DONNA JARMUSZ JEFFREY JAWORSKI JEFFSKI Friends: Paul, Ray, Ron, Mike, Bill, Ken. Favorites: Or- ange, summer, Irish Setters, football. JHS 1,23 NHS 3,43 Intramurals 1-3. Plans: To live life comfortably and en- joy it. I leave Reavis with many friends and fond exper- iences knowing that many more will come in the future. DEBBIE JEDLOWSKI DEB Friends: Marty, Lori, George, Kathy, Cathy, Sandy, Lau- rie, Sue. Favorites: M.M., stuffed animals, running track, friends, people at F.W. JHS 1,23 Track 1-4. Letter- woman 2,3,4. Badminton 1,23 Library Council 3. CHERYL JENKS Friends: Sue, Diane, and the people who I've met over the year. Favorites: blue, lakes, quiet places. Being with people I like. JHS 1,23 Ramboosters 2,3,4: Letterwo- man 3.4: Badminton 1-4: X-Country Stats 2, Swimming 1. Plans: To further my education in the field of medi- cine and working with children, I leave Reavis knowing that it has caused a lot of pain, and also a lot of good times. So why don't we block out the bad, 8t remember the good. DAVE JENSEN FATTY Friends: Stan, Chuck, Clyde, Jay, Mick, Werner. Favor- ites: Deb, harleys, Oldstyle. Baseball 1-4, Football 2-3. Plans: To be a mechanic or to go to college and play baseball. I leave Reavis knowing that I met the greatest people and will always remember them and the good times. STEVE JENSEN SANDRA JENSEN BILL JOHNSON LINDA JONES RHONDA JONES NANCY JOHNSON Friends: Don, Cathy, Karen, Jean Mary, Favorites: Don barbequed ribs, Italian food. CVE 4. I leave Reavis with new friends and old memories. It was fun while it lasted, but l'll be glad to get out. Good-bye Reavis High School! LORRIE JORDAN LO Friends: Kathy, Toni, Mikey, Eileen, Debbie, Toni D. Favorites: Toni, blue, tacos, Chevy's, Frampton, Chica- go, friends. OEA 4. Spanish Club 1, Intramurals 1. Plans: To become a good secretary and maybe get married someday. I leave Reavis with a lot of new friends, realiz- ing the good out numbers the bad, and knowing this is only the beginning ... PATRICIA JUODAGALVIS JUDY PATTI OGALVIS Friends: Rae, Carol, Becky, Robyn, Cheryl, lst hour gym people, everyone. Favorites: Friends, lasagna, sleeping, drawing, tennis, The first show. Badminton 2- 4, Ramboosters 2-4. Plans: To learn what I can 81 be happy making my dreams come true. PAMELA JURINEK PAM Friends: Betty, Frog, Scoundrel, Joe, C.M., S.H., J.S., Tom, John, The G.V girls, everyone! Favorites: Sun- shine, horses, Monte Carlos, J.R's class, parties, con- certs. Cola. NHS 3. Plans: l'm going to take things as they come, one day at a time. These past four years here mean a lot to me. The only thing I can take with medare my memories. It was a rush! Thanks Mom and Da ! KEN KACHOLD SHEILA KENNY Friends: Maria, Donna, Rennee 84 everyone else. Favor- ites: Hibernian Hall, music, softball. Beauty School. Plans: Finish beauty school and.get a good job. I leave Reavis with man good memories. GLORIA KEPLINGER GLOR Friends: Lin, Deb, Val, Kink, Debbie. Favorites: Ben, Pick-up trucks, sking, sunshine. JHS 1,2. NHS 3,4. CVE 4. I leave with lots of good memories, plans to move onto bigger and better things, and as the last of six Keplingers. Reavis gave me a lot of special things, in- cluding B.B. DEBORAH KERBS DEBBIE Friends: Donna, Mugs, Car, Den, Rob, Jim, Mickey, Tom, Rick Dawn, Karrie, Favorites: blue, pizza, being, with my friends 81 good times. VICA 4. Plans: Get a job, go to college. I leave Reavis with hope for the future, love and a lot of thanks for my parents and friends, and gratitude to all the teachers like Ms. Pfeiffer 8i Ms. ramer. FRANK KERNATS Friends: Everyone. Favorites: Sports, comic books, Gas City, T.V. Food. Youth in Government 3,4. Letterman 3,43 Football 1-4, Wrestling 1-4. Plans: To make more friends, go on to college, then into politics. Thanks to my friends for making Reavis fun, it's been great. MARK KERNICA ELLEN KILDUSKI KILDO Friends: BF's, Lori, Sue, Dawn, Sue C., Karen, Daddy, Karris, Shiela, Donna, Steve, Gil. JHS 1,23 NHS 3,41 Thespians 3,41 German Club 1,43 Band 1-4, Plans: Go to college. LAURIE KINNEY Friends: Barb, Sue, Sandy, Carol, Lori, Kathy, Debbie. Favorites: Blue, food, people, horses and other animals. NHS 3,43 Track 23 swimming 2,3. Plans: Go to college to become a nurse. lhad a lot of fun at Reavis, but l'm glad l'm going to get out and go to college. SHARON KINNEY Friends: JoAn, Lee, Sandy, and everyone from beauty school. Favorites: Blue, pizza, lasagna, going places with friends. Spanish Club 2. I plan to go to college and also work. I leave Reavis to my brother 81 sister 8i hope they have as much fun as I did in my four years. EDWARD KIRK ED Friends: Lisa, Tony, Brian, Tim, Bill, Mike 81 Owens Gang. Favorites: Lisa, Big Block Chevys, Pudding , blue, racing, pizza. Plans: Try not to ge married too soon. Have a great time and race, race, race!! I leave Reavis saying Bye . ANNIE KLEE CATHERINE KMAN CATHY Friends: Mike, Nancy, Chris, Jean, Donna, Karen, every- one. Favorites: Mike, pizza, dump trucks, Dairy Queen. JHS 1,21 NHS 3,41 Choir 1-3, Thespians 13 Drama Club 1, Stage 1, CVE 4. Track 2. I leave Reavis hoping that my future will be as bright and fullfilling as these past four years have been. SUE KNAPEREK TAMMI KNAPEREK MOUSEY Friends: Jean, Cathy, Ann, Diane, Shelly, Favorites: John, Black, cars, deep dish pizza, Hawaii, Florida, mar- riage. I leave Reavis knowing that my sister and broth- ers will have as much fun as I did. WANDA KOLB CAROLE Friends: There are to many friends to list, but thank God for all of them! JHS 1,21 NHS 3: Art Club 2,33 French Club 13 Rambooster 1,2. Plans: For my future I really don't know, but I hope it's as happy as I am now. And for all of those Reavis students who would never believe me- There is still a God in Heaven. JAMES KOHLER JIM Friends: Tim, MT. Greenwood boys. Favorites: pizza, Old Style, Tull, Kiss, AeroSmith, Steve Miller Band, Trower, snow sking. I leave Reavis with an undecided fulture, I met a lot of nice people, and l'm going to miss t em. A ..f s 3-txt! STEVEN KOMANIECKI STEVE Friends: Band people: gymnastics, coach, 81 lots more. Favorites: Friends, music, band, Gymnastics, amateur radio 84 electronics. JHS 1,23 Musicals 3.4: Band 1-4, Gymnastics 1-4: Computer Club 4. Plans: SIU, Electron- ics engineering. I leave Reavis with failure, success and, most importantly, great times with friends l'll never forget. It was well worth it. KAREN KOSOWSKI TERRY KOWALSKI BEAR Friends: Everyone. Favorites: Football, steak, weight lifting, doing beers with the guys. Letterman 3,43 Foot- ball 1-4. Plans: To play football, become a lawyer, stay single and enjoy life. I leave Reavis remembering many great times, missing a lot of good friends and knowing tis been four of the best years of my life. DENISE KOZYRA RABBIT Friends: Renee, Gail, The Girls, everyone. Favorites: My friends, kittens, mustaches, simple things. NHS 3,43 German Club 1,2, Ramboosters 1,25 Letterwomen 1-4, Track 1,23 Swimming 1-43 Swimming Stats 1-3. I leave Reavis gaining a better under standing of people, life, and realize that everything must come to an end. JEFF KRAUSE DONNA KRAWCZYK KRAWFY Friends: Best friend Teri Malko, Nitzi, 4B lunch. Favor- ites: The Resa, Michigain Aveune, Lakefront, Saturdays. JHS 1,23 Stage Crew 2: Debate Team 2: Intramurals 3,43 Math Club 3,43 Track 1. Plans: Go to college. It seems like I started high school only yesterday 8. now it's over. To bad I realized too late. KIM KROPEK MIKE KUJAWA ROBERTA KOLEK LINDA KUSMISZ DEBBIE KWIT LAVALLE LAABS MIKE LALLY WENDY LARKINS SHORTY Friends: J.C., Jerami, Jodi, Deb, Shelly, Pam, Tommy. Favorites: Praising the Lord, walking in the woods, sun- shine 8t smiles. Track 1, I leave Reavis to younger gen- erations, and if there is a hand stretched out to you I pray you'll reach out too! PHIL LASCOLA Friends: D.C., T,K., W.H., F.K., F.K., S.W. Favorites: Be- ing with Deb, Chevells, M. 81 D. Ushers Club 2,3,4. Let- terman 2,3: Intramurals 1-4: Football 1,23 Wrestling 1- 4. Plans: Go to college and be rich. I leave Reavis thank- ing Deb and my friends for making it as much fun as it was. LAWRENCE LATTUCA LANNY Friends: Sam, Tom, Rick, Tim, Mike. Favorites: Mom, Dad, Sam, friends, music, Crusin CVE 4: Business 2. Plans: To fall into an executive position in a growing corporation that will become the largest in its field. When I walk through the rooms of Reavis as a student, for the last time I know that thousands more will exper- ience what I have. MICHELE LAUER SHEL Friends: Dee, Patii, Cyn, Murphy, DC, PM, BM, FK, MS, DK, LL, Rah's everyone. Favorites: David, blue week- ends, partys, sunnydays, laugher. Musical 2-4: Russian Club 1,23 Student Council 2-4: Ramboosters 2-4, Ush- ers Club 2-4: Cheerleaders 1-4: Intramurals 1-4. I leave Reavis with many happy memories of the past 84 a lot of hope for the future 81 also taking with me a few valuable lessons of people, love 84 life. TINA MARIE LAXTON BINA Friends: SB, RL, BE, GL, DS, DL, JK, JZ, DK, 84 so many others. Favorites: Rudy, Levis, blue people, writing, par- ties, dancing. JHS 3, NHS 4: Aries 4. Plans: To go to Moraine, get into the business field, and to fulfill my life with Rudy as fully as I can! l'd like to thank my teachers, parents counselor and friends for all their help and understanding! With all this help, it's been great! MARY LEDDER KATHY LEGGE LEGO Friends: George, Fred, Tina, Shelia, Cathe Sandra, Ja- net, Nicky, Teri, Chris, 84 the kids that hang at the house. Favorites: George, 76 Sunbird, Horseback rid- ing, roler skating, orange, Blue Angles. Blue Angels 3,43 Football Stats 2. Plans: To go to college and then work. I leave Reavis knowing it was the best four years of my life. I made a lot of new friends that I will always remem- ber. MICHAEL LELEIKA MIKE Friends: Mike, Greg, Steve, Ray, Mike, everyone I've met at Reavis. Favorites: Girls, rock 'n' roll, Girls, Chevys, Girls, softball, Girls, BR., DR., H.R. Plans: Get a betterjob. Don't it always seem to go, you don't know what you got till its gone. DEB LENTINI Friends: Nick, Cher, slbo 81 Therese, Sam, Pat and all the rest of the burnouts, HAIHAI Favorites: Nick, pizza, good laugh, partying concerts, Frampton 76. Plans: To get a good job, marry Nick, become rich and live hap- pily ever after. Knowing that 727 days 3635 classes, 218,100 minutes of Reavis were nothing but a total drab, Rots of Ruck to my two younger sisters, you'II need it! MARY JO LENCE DONALD LENIHAN VICTORIA LEONARDI VICKI Friends: Mike P., Kathy H. Debbie G., Kim C., D.H., J.K., M.G. .. Favorites: Mike, Italian food, blue, summertime, fancy things. Plans: To go to college and hopefully suc- ceed in whatever I do. I leave Reavis with many memo- ries of the good times and hoping the future holds many more. RICHARD LEWANDOWSKI LINDA LIETZ LIN Friends: Dawn, Gayle, Deb, Sue, Dee, Michele, The girls. Favorites: football games, ice skating, sewing, parties, Chicago, pizza. Football Stats 1-4, OEA 4: Thespians 2: Musical 2. Plans: Work, travel, get married and have a family. I leave Reavis having the best time in my life and hoping the future is just as good. A special thank's to all the beautiful friends and teachers I have met who helped it what It was. JULIE LINDEMAN MARY LOCONSOLE NICHOLAS LONERO be -IQ- ' A 'MOV ,R 3 . Ai- TERESE LONERO LITTLE MERCI Friends: Eddie, Marlene, Deby, Mike. Favorites: Old Style, Pizza, Partys, Conserts. Plans, Florida-CaIifor- nia. I leave Reavis knowing I had a good time, and will miss all my friends. GLEN LUTTRELL DONNA MACIEJEWSKI MARIE Friends: Liz, Favorites: Pizza, ice cream Future Plans- Receptionist. I leave glad to leave school. MICHAEL MACKOWIAK J.W. Friends, Sue, Bic 'R' Hickey. Favorites, Sue, Frank Klein, Breakfast, 2's. Breakfast club 1-4, Student Coun- cil 1-2, lntramurals 1-4, Plans to go on to N.l.U. and hopfully become successful. I leave Reavis its dreams forgotten mine just begun looking for the one thing everyone wants-peace and tranquility-its been fun. PAULA M. MAGIERA PM. Friends: Goob, Tim, Kathy, Bands Kids, Favorites, Blue, T.V., Smiles, Music, Choir 1, JHS 12, NHS 34, Drama 2, Stage Crew 2, French Club 2 3 4 fPresJ Kittenball 3-4. Plans to continue education and become an attorney. I leave Reavis liiking forward to an unknown future and a brighter day. KAREN MARTENS JAMES MAGEE DIANE MARCHESE CHEESE Friends: My other half, Denise Dori, Kim Cyndy, Favor- ites, Joe, Italian food, Dodge vans, having a good time. Office Occ, 4, GAA 1, Stat 1, lntramrals 1-4. Plans to get married, and enjoy life as much as I have in these four years. I leave Reavis with my other half hoping we will share the same things we shared our four years, LOVE AND MEMORIES. DEBORAH MARCHESE CHEESE Friends, Dori, Cindy, Denise, Kim, Favorites Bill, Pas- tries, Having fun, Water skiing. DECA 4, Intramurals 1-4, Stats 1, Volleyball 1. Plans to become an Interior Deco- rator and then get Married. I leave with a tear in my eye and love in my heart, hoping the future will bring what the past has brought, HAPPINESS! JEFF LOS DEBORAH MARION DAVE MARCINKIEWICZ SINK Friends, whoever, Favorites, Tya, Hendrix Mahogany Rush. Gutiar 3-4, Spanish Club 1, Intramurals 2, Plans fan going into business for myself, cycle mechanics. I eave. DONNA MARCINIAK MARC Friends, Dawn, Deb F. Sue, Deb, Favorities Wayne, Ski- ing, Green, Veal Parmesan, VICA 4, Blue Angles 1, Plans- college work and in a few years marriage. I leave Reavis knowing what goals I have to make a better future for Wayne and myself and knowing he feels the same also thanking my parents for all they have done for me they are the greatest. MICHAEL JOSEPH MARKOWSKI MIKE Friends, Jean, Tom Greg, Jim Lou, Favorities Jean, Old Style, Beatles, Parties, Student Counsil 1-3, Intramur- als 1-4 Plans to go to college and beome an accountant or lawyer. l've enjoyed everything l've done the last 18 years and l'm looking forward to a change in the nation. CAROL MARSHALL SHORTY Friends, Jo, Pam, Judy Lori, Favorities, MA, LE, TS, Plans-Office Occupation. I leave Reavis through the doors. PAT MCALEENAN THERESA MALKO ELAINE MARVIN MARVELOUS MARV Friends: Rhonda: Pat, Jok Betty, Cathy, Mary. Favs: Italian food, Lime green, Office practice. Plans to at- tend a college in St. Paul. I leave Reavis hoping my future will bring me much happiness, and to Mr Updyke a moment of silence. DAVE MASEK ROBERTA MATAITIS BOBBI Friends: Pat, Chris, Dawn, Deb's, Cathe, Favs: my fam- ily friends, dare devils, smiles, reading. French Club 1, Speech 1, Debate 1, R-Boosters 3-4, Intramurals 2-3. Plans to continue on to college, and to travel. l'll never forget all the good times and thanks to everyone who's made them so great! THOMAS MAYROSE Friends: Frank, Bob, Glen, Bob. Favs: '69 Chevelle, Drag racing, football. Wrestling 2-4. I leave with a lot of good times. PETER MALINOWSKI JOSEPH MANASEK CHERI MALLOY DEBORAH MAHONEY COOKIE Friends: Winky, Moose, Moze, Gramps, Chili etc. Favs: Family, friends, Yellow, Blue, JHS 1-2, NHS 3-4, Choir, 2-3, Blueprint, 2-4, R-Boosters 2, Intramurals 2-4, Swimming 1. Plans to become a RN. l've found the friends you make in high school are priceless, and the happiness they bring can last a lifetime. JOANNA MAHL SYLVIA MALLIRES Friends: Jula, MS, Tina SB, Helen, ET, Favs: PSISTARIA, Traveling, Clothes, summer JHS 1-2, NHS 3-4, French Club 1-2 Plans to atend college. I may be leaving Reavis but I will never forget the memories. ELIZABETH MANNING BETTY Friends: Ann, Jeanie, Russ, Swee, Tee, Favs Disco's, pizza, Pinks: Plans to start my career in nursing. I leave with a lot of good friends, good memories, and to my sister. Good Luck Ann! VITO E. MANOLA Friends: Bill, Mike, Don, Everyone, Favs: Pizza, Strohs, Youth in Gav. 3-4, Business 2. Plans to own my own business. I leave with many new friends and great memories. VIVIAN MAZALIN VIV Friends: Dawn, Cindy, Arron, Chris, Debbie Favs: Pizza, Plans to get a job. Choir 1-4 Kittenball 1, I leave know- ing that I have a blast lot of fun in my last 4 years of school. .'N ,f ,v QF? l '.,:' RAEANN MCBRIDE RAE Friends: Patti, Carol. Favorites: Being with people and having fun. JHS 1,22 NHS 33 German Club 1,23 Ram- boosters 1-42 Badminton 2-41 Kittenball 2. Plans: Go on to school-Nurse. I leave Reavis knowing these were the best 4 years of my life. DAWN MCCABE Friends: C.S., D.M., J.A., K.M., C.S., S.P., C.P., and everyone I know. Folk Gutiar 3,43 Basketball 3,4, I leave Reavis knowing in the future l'll want to come back, as of now I'm happy to get out. COLLEEN MCCRACKEN COL Friends: AI, Cathy, Joyce, Cookie, Cher, Joan, and ev- erybody. Favorites: Al, 69 Black Camaro's, light blue, lobster, pizza, beer. C.V.E. 2-4. Plans: To travel, work, and get married. I leave Reavis remembering the good times and my friends. Hopefully I will follow the right steps in my future happiness. KAREN MCGOVERN PATSY MCDONALD NANNY Friends: Jesus, Donna, Sheryl, Kimbo, Ken, Ran- dy. Favorites: Ken, My Bible, music, blue, starry nights, camping, autumn. Library Council 1,3,43 Vica 4. Plans: To become a pre-school teacher, I leave Reavis not really wanting to go, yet I know that its time for bigger and better things. Thanks JIM MCKIERNAN BOB MCMAHON BOB Friends: Frank, Bob, Steve. Favorites: pizza, girls, dirt bikes. Plans: Find a decent job to afford college. I leave Reavis knowing I have a lot of friends and that school was a big headache. DEBBIE MCMANUS MIC Friends: D.N., G.M., T.D., T.J., B.W., L.D., S.S., A.S.. MCD'S Gang, D,O., M.L., W.S. Favorites: Danny, Eating, dancing, drawing, having a good time, laughing. Plans: To travel and maybe go to college. I leave Reavis know- ing that it isn't any fun without making and having friends. ROBERT G. MCNALLY JERRY Friends: Patti, Vic, Gil, Ron, anyone who considers me a friend. Favorites: Patti, drama, karate, science. NHS 43 Folk Guitar 2: Thespians 1-4, Drama Club 1-43 Judo 2-4: Band 2,3. Plans: To go to college for a health career. Even in the agony of homework, term papers, and tests it was fun! Good bye! TIM MCPHILLIPS HANDS Friends: RS., E.K., B.P., E.B., M.C., everybody. Favor- ites: Rhonda, 32 Fords, hot dogs, blue. Plans: To be- come official muff diver, get a good job, get married, then build a race car. In the past 4 years I made more friends and had more fun than in 8 years of grade school. ELIZABETH MEDLIN SCOTT MEDOWS KIM MEIER Friends: Deb, Gene, Judy, Jean, Rich. Favorites: Con- certs, Yes, Florida. S.P. Volleyball 1. Plans: To attend college. I leave Reavis with many great memories, and looking forward to everything the future holds for me. RONALD MELODY Friends: They know who they are Cand aren'tj. Favor- ites: Blueprint, games. JHS 1,22 NHS 3,43 Blueprint 2,3,43 Ramboosters 4, Youth Government 4, Computer Club 4, Intramurals 1-4. Plans: Is there life after high school? I leave not wanting to. lt's been sell. NANCY MELZER Friends: Lonnie, Sue, Sandy, Linda, Judy. Favorites: Lonnie, weekends, being with friends summertim. NHS 3,4: Choir 2,31 Blueprint 2,33 Ramboosters 1,2. Plans: To become a secretary. I leave Reavis with many happy memories and knowing I will miss rny friends. I hope my future will be as memorable as the past. EILEEN MERTES ALBERT MESSINA DONNA MICHAELOWSKI CAROL MICKELSEN Friends: Lori, Beaner, Donna, Laurie. Favorites: Joe summer blue big Mac's Life. Plans: To enjoy life with Joe. GAA-1 Rambos. 1. I leave Reavis anxious to meet the future. Special thanks to my family and friends who helped me realize what happiness is all about. LORI MIKLOSH LAWRENCE Friends: Carol, Kathy, Laurie, Debbie, Dave, Tim Favor- ites: purple animals, Life. Plans to go to college. GAA-1 business-2 Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing that I had a lot of fun and I made a lot of friends that l'll never forget. Special thanks to my mother and to my teachers. TIMOTHY MILLIGAN MICHAEL MINARCIK MIKE Friends: Teri Jim S. Jerry H. Mike W. and many oth- ers. Favorites: Teri, eating Old style, The Winery Roller skating and girls. Plans: Leave for the Navy and then get married and have children. Foot.-2 Track-2. I leave Rea- vis with so many friends old and new. And I hope my brother and sister have as much fun as I did. DEBORAH MININNI WIERD Friends: Sharon, Clay, Peggy, Mary, Sandy, Ron, Smitty Favorites: Clay, Sharon, Smitty. I plan to go into Man- agement, and then marry. DIST. ED-4 I leave Reavis remembering all the fun l've had and all the friends I've met. DEBORAH MITCHELL JOHN MITCHUM BOB MONAHAN JUDY MONTUILAS BILL MORAN JANET LYNN MORGAN RAC Friends: Roxanne, Jim, John, Tami, Allison, Rich, nan- cy, Bonnie, Noah. Favorites: GUYS.l plan to go to col- lege and study accounting Spanish club- 1,2 Drill team 3,4 R.O.T.C. 2,3,4.l leave Reavis hoping my next 4 years of school are as fun as my last years have been. CINDY MORRISON Friends: Rhonda, Elaine, Sue, Jill Favorites: Cubs, Sew- ing Cooking, Music, Plans: Operating Room Tech. VICA- 4. I leave Reavis enjoying the past 4 years. The memo- ries and friends will be remembered forever. 'A sf 1 QP? swf . so , it it A.. JAMES MOSER MOZE OR MOE Friends: Cookie, Weebles, Reb, Gramps, Chile, Moose, Winky. Favorites: Debbie, Jethro Tull, bologna, Camaro. Intramurals 2-4, tennis 1-4, wrestling 2. Plans: Go to college and study electronics. I leave Reavis knowing the friends l've made here are permenant, and this is not good bye, it's lust see ya later. lt's been swell. ANTOINETTE MUCERION ANAAT Friends: A.B,, D.F., K.V., S.V., D.A., C.E., K.M., L.C., S.K., 84 everyone. Favorites: John, peanut butter, yel- low. Ramboosters 1, Science Club 3, Gymnastics 1,2. Football stats 1,2. Plans: To get married and have a lot of kids. I leave Reavis hoping that my brother and sis- ters have a good four years her as I did. JERALD MUDRYJ PAUL MUELLER JOSEPH MULLANE DANCING BEAR Friends: Terry, Mike, Dave, Frank, Eddie. Favorites: Italian food, wrestling, football, baseball. Ushers Club 1-4. Letterman 3,4. Intramurals 1-4 Wrestling 1-4. Plans: To be rich. I leave Reavis knowing it's been the best four years of my life. TERRI MULLANE BUMPERS Friends: Tom, Cheryl, Donna, Wendy, Pat, Sue, Nancy, Don, Frank, Terry. Favorites: Tom, beer St pzza, wres- tling, blue 84 jeans, Kiss. JHS 1,25 NHS 3,45 Spanish Club 1-3. Ramboosters 1.2: Ushers Club 1-4. Wrestling stats 1-4. Plans: Goto college spend the rest of my life with the person who means the most to me. I leave Reavis knowing I have done my best and taken advantage of everything. I thank Mr. Lyons for all time and friend- ship, that has helped me so much. HARVEY MULLERY EILEEN MURPHY MURF Friends: Pam, Ann, Sue, Michelle, Sunny, the Gang. Favorites: Parties, Big Macs, puppies, Florida 76 . Ramboosters 1,2: Blue Angels 1,2. Plans: Get a secre- tarial job and continue to be happy. I leave Reavis four great years with a lot of new friends. THOMAS E. MURRAY TOM Friends: Ron, Mike M. Chet, Chris. Favorites: Cahty, Frank, Rush, BOC. VICA 4: Intramurals 2,3. Plans: To soon to total perfection. Thank you frank. I leave know- ing I did not get brainwashed like all the rest. DEBBIE MYRON MARY MYERS LINDA NADEN JIM NAREL KNURL Friends: Bubba P., Annette P., Jim B., Ray B., Kevin. Favorites: Annete, 68 Chevelles, steak, beef sand- wichs, red. Cross Country, Swimming 1-4. Plans: To go out and find a good job, and make money rather than be a bum and sit home. I had fun, but l'm glad it's all over, and I feel sorry for anone who gets History with Roy Summers. APRIL NASH A Friends: Everyone. Favorites: Partying, Columbian, This Lizzy, Frank Zappa, horseback riding. Plans: To go to college and become a vetinarian. I leave Reavis knowing I have met a lot of cool people, together we shall go until we die. VERONICA NAVARRO KATHY NITZ NITZI Friends: T.W. R.C. T.M. Uncle Lovie et. al Favorites: W.C. Assorted weirdos, Speech, winning, escargots Plans: To be a fabulous success, or a resounding flop. J.H.S. 1,2 N.H.S. 3,4 Science-1, Thespians 3,4 Drama-4 French 1234 bike-1 speech-1,2 Ccaptj 3,4 debate 1,2 Blueprint 1,2,3,4 youth gov. 2,3,4 Reavis is like life, you get out of it exactly what you put in. RANDY NITZ Friends: Cheryl, Weebles, Allison, Rich, etc, Favorites: Brown, Cheryl, Vita Herring Plans: To college and to set up a career. N.H.S.-3,4 German-1,2,3,4 youth gov.-4 computer-4 R.O.T.C, DRILL TEAM 2,3,4 I leave Reavis with a lot of good thoughts. PATRICIA ANN NOLES PAT Friends: Denise, Lupe, Mario, Mckee, Elaine, Rhonda Favorites: Just living from day to day. Good-Bye and Good-luck and I leave remembering all the friends I have met. DIANE NORDMEYER George, Peggy, Laura, Esther, Linda, and the rest of the gang. Favorites George Friends. Plans: To get my RN and possibly go into other fields of medicine. J.N.S.-1 Stage Crew-1 Office Occ.-3 Bike-1 I leave Reavis with the fond memories of the people I met, The fun I had the things I learned and the fact that I graduated. PATRICIA NORRIS PATTY Friends: Bobbi, Michele, Kelly, Chris. Favorites: Ed, Car- nations, Macs, Chicago Florida J.H.S.-1,2 speech-1 Debate-1 ramboosters-2,3 cheerleaders-2,3 intramur- als-2,3. Last Comments: I leave Reavis sad to leave, thankful for all the good times l've had, friends I have made, but looking happily towards my future. DEBORAH NOWAK DEB Friends: Cindy, The special people around me. Favor- ites: Kangroos, chirch, Music from Provo, My old peo- ple, old crazy horses, himself. Plans: Something to do with medicine, marry a nice fox from church and have lots of kids. J.H.S. 1,2 fsec.J Russian 1,2,3,4 Ramboos- ters 1,2. My philosiphy- We got a one way ticket to anywhere. There's no place we can't go, Thanks Ms. Gannon for being both friend and teacher. MARK NOWAKOWSKI NOAH Friends: All ROTC's Maggs, weebles, Allison, Quince, Jan Favorites: Food Chicago Bears, Yes. Plans: To join the A.F. and become a jet mechanic N.H.S.-4 R.O.T.C. Drill Team- 2,3,4 I regret Having to Leavr Four great years at Reavis, but hopefully my next four will be even better. ERIN 0'CONNOR BABE Friends: Peter, C.S. L.B, D.Z. D.O. L.C. L.B. S.O. G.G. 5A girls Favorites: Steak, Beach Boys Aerosmith Plans: To go to college and get married have a career-then kids. I leave Reavis hoping that l've made the right decisions and will keep in touch with all me friends. JEAN OJER Friends: Mike, Maria, Linda, Jim, Debbie Favorites: Mike, Blue, Music Beatles. Plans: To go to college and study business. I'm glad to leave Reavis with hopes for a great future. GILBERTO OLIVA GIL, DIABLO Friends: Linda, George, Tim, Jerry, Ron, Bil, Band, Choir, and Dramapeople, All my directors. Favorites: Friends Family, Music, acting, Food, A.C., Chicago. Plans: Attend college and become an entertainer or electrician. Drama-1,2,3,4 Thespians 1,2,3,4 Musical- 1,2,3,4 Band-2,3,4 Stage crew 1,4 Folk gutiar-2 Choir-4 youth in gov.-4. Last comments: If I have the opportuni- ty to find the warmth, kindness, and knowledge l've recieved at Reavis, I am bound to be a success. NICHOLAS OLLIFFE DOUGLAS ARTHUR OPRISA DOUG Friends: JESUS, Sandy Donna, Dave, Rich, Chris, Sue, John, Bob, Mike, Rhonda Favorites: Sandy Monkee's baseball basketball, having fun. Plans: 4years in college or Air Force, then get married and get a good job. J.H.S.-1,2 N.H.S.-3,4 spanish-1 Ietterman-4 intramur- als-3,4 baseball-1 swimming-1 basketball-3,4 ROTC Drill Team-4. I leave Reavis with a better understanding of Life and a strong hope for the future. CATHERINE ORMOND CATHY Friends: Pat, Elaine, Debbie J., Dolores W, Alice, Sue Mary Debbie Favorites: dancing, music, tennis, animals blue. Plans: To get a good job and to pursue a long happy life. Last comments: I leave Reavis always re- membering the good times I've had and the great friends I have met. DEBRA OTLEWIS DEB Friends: Dawn, Linda, Denise, Sue, Lynn, and the girls. Favorites: Food, Parties Dukes Art-3 Ramboosters-2 Foot. stats-4 Last comments: Suffering the last 4 years was worth it because I had a lot of fun. gs? .N 'xx tl ROSEANN OTT GEORGE PAGACH DEBORAH PAJAK BABY MUFFIN SHADOW TIERI Friends: Steve, Mare, Teri, Carol, Deb, Sami, Wad, Rich, The Tieri's. Favorites: blue, Steve, Stage crew, Jimmy Bear, My Mom 84 Dad. Plans: To major in English and Art and to 1 small children. Choir-4 Art-1,2,3,4 Drama- 1,2,3,4 spians-2,3,4 Stage crew-2,3,4 Speech-3,4 3,4 Wrestling stats-2 Acronetics-1 Musical- -2,3,4 Sp. Play-2,3,4 Cont. Play-3,4. I leave knowing I lost someone dear to me, and having some- one to replace her that I love very much. I hopes he knows that. SPIROS PAPPAS PAP Friends: Terry, Jim, Al, Dave, Tim Favorites: Zepplin, Aerosmith, Strohs, The Stereo Partyin'. Plans: To go to work and go to college. Spanish-1 R.O.T.C.-1,2 Wres- tling-1,2. Last comments: Tried to make this the best four years of my life. FELICIA PARDUE FISH Friends: S.A. D.S. T.S. D.D. L.S. B.S. K.P. Favorites: Richard, Lobster, Libras. Plans: See the world and con- tinue working. VICA-4. I leave Reavis knowing I could have done better. I thank Mr. Schroeder for helping me. MICKEY PASTWA EGYPTIAN INFRAMAN Friends: Soc. BM. Lar. Ed Simon Fog E. Stan. Dave, Zero. Har, Don Shar Favorites: Parties, Strohs, Ladies McCartney, Shar Plans: Make Money, Spend Money. basketball-1 stud. cou.-3,4 Letterman-3.4 Football- 1,2,3,4. I leave Reavis to My sister. GOOD-LUCK!!! LINDA PATTON Friends: Sher, Ev, Deb, Rick, Sue, Bobs Favorites: Friends, food apricot, carmel, days off, gymnastics. Plans: To go to college J.H.S.-1,2 N.H.S.-3,4 youth in gov.-4 Math-1,2,3,4 gymnastics-1 I wish I didn't have to leave. Laurie, make the most of your four years here 'cause they're gone before you know it. BOB PAVELECK GRAMPS Friends: Ron, Jim, Weebles, Chile, Sally, Deb, Linda, and many others. Favorites: blue, green, Aerosmith, soccer, pizza, just being with friends. Plans: Go to col- lege and enter some business field N.H.S.-3,4 Blueprint- 2,3,4 intramurals-2,4 wrestling-1,2,3,4. Last com- ments: Reavis isn't such a bad place if you try to make something out of its good points. I thank all my teach- ers, coaches and friends for four really memorable years. So long and good-luck to all! THOMAS PAVLICK GARR Friends: Kim, Chris, Jim, Cathy, Donna, Eric, Sue, Cheryl, Roberta, Karen, Linda, Angie, Teachers, Little Cathy.Favorites: Cirls, sports, food, school Plans: To go to college and succeed what I have started here at Reavis. business-2 intramurals-2,3,4 baseball 1,2 ten- nis-3,4 Last comments: I leave Reavis knowing that learning can be fun, and wish I could go four more years of high school, to achieve more than the last four years. TAMMY PECHO PEC Friends: Liz, Sue, Rita, Cindy, Joe, Dan, everyone I know. Favorites: blue, art, being with friends, perfection Plans: To go to college and become a Interior Desihner. Art-1,2,3,4 Drama-3,4 Stage-3,4 Ramboosters-2, Intra- murals-1,2,3,4. I leave Reavis with an open mind and knowing everything is going to be great from now on. JULIE . PELLICO JUL Friends: Those I care about, especially Carol S. Chris P. and Ed C. Favorites: Family, cats, diving, beautiful memories Plans: College and Medical School choir-1,2 youth in gov.-3,4 musical-1 swimming-1,2,3 swimming stats-1 Last comments: I'll now look forward to expand my horizon with great experiences to help me through. DIANE PEPSNIK WILLIAM PETERS BILL Friends: everyone Favorites: Chris Chevelles, Chevy Big Blocks Plans: To continue working and kinda take it easy. Last comments: I leave Reavis in a hurry and glad I don't have to come back again next year. KAREN PETERSEN PETE Friends: Bruce, Pfeliff, Spray, Hasso and Little one. Favorites: Bruce, Lobster, Kissing, having a good time. swimming-1 Class treas.-2 Plans: To get a good paying job and to get married. SUSAN PETERSEN SUE Friends: Ron, Georgia, Mike, Donna, Rick, Dave, Nancy, Cheryl, Dennis, everyone. Favorites: Being with Ron, breezy nights, Spaghetti, people, my family. Plans: To become a seamtress J.H.S.-1,2 N.H.S.-3 Spanish-2 Cv- pres.J volleyball-2 badminton-2. I leave Reavis wishing these three years could start all over again. Special thanks to Mom and Dad CURTIS PETREY CURT Friends: Bill, Rich, Ron, Gramps, Weebles, Andre, Kris, Tim, Beck. Favorites: Golf, Blueprint, Beatles, Russian 4 people, my car, skiing, Monty Python. Future Plans: Go to college and be a sports editor for the Suntimes. Last Comments: I leave Reavis looking forward to college and remembering the words of the Beatles I got by with a little help from mu friends . Russian Club 1,2,3,4. Blueprint 3,4. Ramboosters 4. Lettermen 4. Intramural softball champs 2. Golf 1,2,4. Computor Club 3,4. SUSAN PFEIFFER THE PFEIF Friends: Pete, Hawz, Spray, Baum, Bird, Lizard, San- dyfsl, Mullanes, EVERYONE! Favorites: 75 , Lil' Sprout, Tequilla Sunrises, Football games, Z's ... , Je- thro Tull, Zeppelin. Future Plans: Attend college, plan a career in the medical field. Last Comments: In the past 4 years, l've gained invaluable friends, knowledge, and experience that will help me overcome future obstacles and lead a successful life. Stage Crew 3. French Club 2. Class Officer fTres.J 1,2. Ramboosters 1,2,3. Cheer- leaders 1,2. Intramural Volleyball 3,4. Flag football 4. Homecoming Court 1. PAUL PICKETT JEFF PIETRAS Friends: Mark, Dave, Bert. Favorites: Pink Floyd, party- ing, Old Style. Future Plans: To get rich. Last Com- ments: I leave Reavis to my brothers to have as much fun with it as I did. Intramural Hockey 1.2.3. Football 1,2. LYNNE PILSUDSKI MARYANN PINKOSZ PINKY Friends: Christ, Lyn, Annette, Sue, Chris, Patti. Favor- ites: Friends, Whitewater, Psalms, pink. Future Plans: To attend college and pursue industrial engineering. Last Comments: Education can polish men, but only the blood of Christ can cleanse them. JHS 1,2. NHS 3,4. Spanish Club 2,3. Medical Explorers 3. Math Club 1,2,3,4. JOSE PINTO Friends: Jim, Henry, Al, Bob, Gary, Don, Jerry, Greg. Favorites: Meeting girls, going out with my friends. Par- ties at the woods. Future Plans: Go to college and be- come a Business Man. Last Comments: I leave Reavis with memories and friends that I can not forget be- cause my four years here were great. Intramural Volley- ball 2,3. Intramural Basketball 2,4. Intramural Soccer, 4. Student Council 4. Lettermen 3. Track 2,3. Cross Country 2,3. DAVE PIOTROWSKI CAROL PITCHER CATHERINE PLECKI .IOHNETTE PLEKAVIC NETTIE Friends: Sue, Barb, Chris, Rod, Tim, etc Favorites: Hawaiian Dancing, Concerts, Forest Preserves, and Partying. Future Plans: Hope to go to college for 2 years and go for training to be a stewardess. Last Comments: Reavis has helped me out in many ways and hope, for the people in the future to become thankful for their easy education throughout the years. Choir 1,2,3,4. Vica 4. Business 2,3. Intramurals 2,3. Tennis 2. Volley- ball 1,2. DEBRA PLESCIA BETH POINTER FROGGY Friends: Pam, Betty, Ann, Twins, Russ, Rip-Cord, Don- na, Laurie, Dan, Kathy, Cheryl. Favorites: Frogs, Friends, Jolas' jokes', Blue, Jefferson Starship. Future Plans: To become a social worker and manager of Bur- gerking, marriage, and to find out from Rich Christen- son what Get the Bag is all about. Last Comments: Thanks to Ma for her flying cereal bowl, Pop for my math homework, and my brother, Don for all the rides in the morning, and to Russ - a loving Nee-Deep! Choir 1,2,3,4. Ramboosters 4. Business 1,2,4. Bike Club 4. R.O.T.C. 2,3,4. Library Assistant 1,2. TIM POLLARD Friends: Sue, Dan, Joe. Favorites: Sue, blue, friends, pizza. Future Plans: To go to college and get married. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing that these have been the greatest four years of my life, and that I met many great people, and one that is very special. Intra- murals 1,2,3,4. Basketball 1. RENE PONCE DE LEON 'ix I SN We .X IV. CHRISTYNE M. POOLE CHRIS Friends: Assorted nuts. Favorites: Overnights, the Stones, friends, and craziness. Future Plans: College, law school, and hopefully catch up with the rest of the human race. Last Comments: Mr. L. Chaunce, Where are you? JHS 1,2. NHS 3,4. German Club 1,2,4. Speech Team 2,3, CNFL Secj 4. Youth in Government 3,4. Student Congress 2,3,4. MIKE POPP Friends: Ray, Mike, Dotty, Marcella, Pork, Steve Terri, Summer school people. Favorites: Camaros, Old Style, Concerts, Tacos, KISS , Crusin'. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing that I could have learned a lot more if I had tried, but that it was a blast while it lasted. Good luck. WILLIAM POSPISHIL THERESA POULOS TERRI Friends: Martie, Karen, Sue, Judy, Dee, Rich M., etc. Favorites: Steak, Ketchup, blue, music, WINTERI, wa- ter-skiing, scuba diving. Future Plans: To become a nurse, get married, and have a big family. Last Com- ments: The 4 years went by fast but I'm glad to be leaving. Vica 4. Intramural Softball 2. EDWARD POWERS LAURA POWERS Friends: Mary, Lynn, Dave, Loretta, and others. Favor- ites: Pineapples, Smiles, Children, Christmas. Last Comments: I leave Reavis the same way l entered: a bit frightened of what lies ahead, but more confident of myself and ambitions. JHS 1,2. NHS 3,4. French Club 1,2,3,4. Ramboosters 3. Swimming 1. Basketball 1. DEBORAH PRAHL DEBBlE Friends: Donna, Mary, Ann, Karen, Cathy, Elaine, Tina, Vivian, etc., Favorites: Music, Sewing, Vacations, Vol- leyball. Future Plans: To become a Secretary. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing its been fun and that l've met a lot of great friends. Choir 1,2,3,4. Spanish Club 1. Intramural Badminton 3,4. Co Rec Volleyball 4. RALPH PRATT ANDREW PRIEDE LORETTA PROCOPIO COOKIE Friends: Cher, Colleen, P.C., G.G., K.G. Favorites: Blue, Ribs, Florida, lounging. Future Plans: To travel, work and get married later on. Last Comments: I leave Rea- vis remembering a lot of the good times but glad that it's finally over. Office Occ 1. ANGELA PROZA ANN PUGH JIM PULLANO SAM PURPURA PAT PUSATERI DAWN PYLMAN Friends: Sue, Nancy, Bill, Kathy. Favorites: Jim, people, sports, pizza, blue. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing my senior year was my best, and believing that school is what you make of it. NHS 4. C.V.E. 4. DONNA ORR SHARON QUAN SHAR Friends: Sherrie, Judy, Don, Connie, Lynn, and many others. Favorites: Panda bears, green, Camaros, Mon- ey. Future Plans: Hopefully goto college and become a nurse. Last Comments: I leave remembering the good and the bad, also to the rest of the Quans to come. Drama Club 3. French Club 1,2. Wrestling Stats 1,2,3. CHARLIE QUEEN KEVIN QUINLAN QUIN Friends: Frank, Rich, John Kerry, Bill. Favorites: Italian. Future Plans: To Graduate. Last Comments: I wish I would of tried a little more than I did. LINDA RABUS Friends: The people who made the past four years a little easier. Favorites: Colorado, RT, ice cream, Shepskers, mountains. Future Plans: To go to college and then? Last Comments: I leave knowing I could have done a lot better, but glad it's over with. Russian Club 1,2. Blueprint 3,4. Band 1,2,3. SANDRA JO RADOCHONSKI SANDY Friends: Ursula, Lynn, J.A., J.F., Sue, Eileen. Favorites: Green, Arts, Drawing, T.V., 7-Up. Future Plans: To con- tinue going to school in a drawing or art career. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing the years went by much to fast, yet l'm looking forward to the future. NHS 3,4. Stage Crew 1, Ramboosters 1,2,3,4. Badminton 2,3,4. SANDRA RADTKE CINDY Friends: Karen, Cindy, Sue, Tammy, B.A., L.P., B.M., Al, P.S., and everyone else. Favorites: Seven-Sevens, week-ends, pizza, guys, Chicago, and AI. Future Plans: I plan to attend nursing school, and specialize in Pediat- rics. Last Comments: I came to Reavis as a four foot eleven inch Bennie, and I leave Reavis as a four foot eleven inch senior. Art Club 1. Intramurals 3. Aries 4. Track 2,3. Wrestling Stats 2. WILLIAM RADTKE JOHN RAILSBACK JIM RAMSDEN JUDY RAZUINAS CATHERINE REYNOLDS KATIE Friends: Jana, Gloria, Pat, Kathy, Alice, Laura, and many others. Future Plans: I plan to go to college and study in the legal field. Last Comments: I leave Reavis having made many new friends and learning the impor- tance of those friends. I thank them for a wonderful time. JHS 1,2. NHS 3,4. Business 1. ROGER REYNOLDS RHONDA RHODES 3 Af JOANN RICOBENE JO Friends: Dawn, Deb, Linda, Sue, Kim, Denise, Renee, Diane, everyone. Favorites: Italian food. Future Plans: To finish Beauty School and get my license. Last Com- ments: I leave Reavis hoping that my future years will be as much fun and exciting: thanking my teachers, parents, friends, and everyone who helped me along the way. Dist. Ed 3,4. RICHARD RIEHM ROBERT RITTER BOB Friends: Cat, Chuck, Pete, Linda, Sue's, D.P., L.P., Bob and many others. Favorites: Cat, '62 Olds, Blue, luv, and life. Future Plans: Go onto college and study math and psychology. Last Comments: I leave knowing that I could have done better and that I met a lot of nice people I hope to know for a long time. JHS 1,2. NHS 3,4. German Club 1,2. Youth in Government 4. Intramu- ral soccer 2. lntramural softball 3. Intramural Volleyball 4. Math Club 1,2,3,4. WILLIAM RIVET RIVET Friends: Dave, Jeff, Sandy, Tic. and B.S., Tammy, Bev. Favorites: Football games, friends, California, blue. Fu- ture Plans: To live in California and go to school. Last Comments: I leave Reavis hoping for a better future, and hope I succeed. Also, it wasn't all that bad. Science Club 2,3,4. Ramboosters 4. Ushers Club 1. Lettermen 3,4.3 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. Football 1,2,3. Wrestling 1,2, ,4. RENEE ROCKWELL PEANUTTOES Friends: Bob, Denise, Gail, The girls. Favorites: Bob, Horsey-Back rides, Listening, Sunshine. Future Plans: To go into Fashion Merchandising and get married. Last Comments: I leave Reavis with a fuller understanding of Life, Love, and People. Thanks D.K. and B.H. for always being there when I need you. NHS 3,4. German Club 1,2. Ramboosters 1,2. Youth in Government 3,4. Let- terwomen 2,3,4. Track 1,2. Swimming 1,2,3,4. Swim Stats 2,3. DEBI D. RODRIGUEZ ROD Friends: Mark, Billy, Tom, Cathy O., Alice P., Jackie, Laura, Lee. Favorites: B.P., T.P., Nugent, vans, money, highs. Future Plans: To live. Last Comments: A special thanks to my parents and sis Lin who helped me make it. I leave Reavis realizing l'll have more time to mess around. MARIA RODRIGUEZ DWAYNE ROLL GLENN ROISTER CLAIRE RUFFALO CLAIRE Friends: Fran, Pat, -Everyone. Favorites: Clothes, peo- ple, having a good time, pizza. Future Plans: I plan to continue my education in night school in the field of typing. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing I could of done better, wishing I had but, will never forget the people I met. Office Occ. 4. LORAIN RUSSELL TOM RUSSELL BILL RUSSO SUSAN RYAN RYE Friends: Bev, Jan, Angie, B.D., M.J. Favorites: Blue Oys- ter Cult, B.D., Beatles, concerts, blue, Dylan. Future Plans: To get a good job and just be happy. Last Com- ments: I leave Reavis glad to be out, but will miss all my friends. Choir 1. Spanish Club 1. Ramboosters 1. DEBORAH RYMUS DEBBIE Friends: Charlie, Robin, Billy, Sandy, Steve, Flo, Bruce, The Old Lady! Favorites: Charlie, '56 Chevy, Oldies, brown. Future Plans: To marry Charlie and have a hap- py family. Last Comments: I leave Reavis to my sister Doreen. I hope she will have as much fun as l did. Thanks mom and dad for everything. JHS 1.2. Band 1,2. Bike Club 1. KRISTINA SALAMONE KRIS Friends: I hope they know who they are Favorites: Monty, D, van D., Ms G, theater JHS 1-2, NHS 3-4, CV. Presb Choir 1-4, Thespians 1-4, Drama Club 1-4 CV. Presb Russian Club 1,2, QV. Pres.J 3,4, CPresJ Bluprint 2,3,4, fNews Editorj Ramboosters 2-4, Madrigal 2-4, Musical 1-4. Plans to go to college and later become the first Tony Award winner from Reavis . .. It introduced me to some friends of mine and brighteded up my days . . . J.D. SHERRY SANDERS SHER Friends: Dan, Cin, Tim, Lin, Joe, Zap, Favorites: Dan, friends, green, ventura highway. JHS 1-2, NHS 3-4, Plans to take life as it comes. I leave Reavis to Holly and Beaver. SALLY SANTORO MOOSE Friends: Jeff, curly, cookie, Moze, Favorites, Friends, Family, Simple Pleasures. Plans to life to its fullest. I loved being here there's so many great memories and people l'll alsways cherish. lt's been swell. CAROL SATALA KIM SAWIN Friends, Nancy Smith, PW, BW, DT, DM, favorites: Blue cheys, Macs, whine, Plans to go to college and I hope I can accomplish a better future. I leave Reavis knowing I could have done better but didn't and thanks to all my friends and a very special thanks to my mom and dad. CHARLES SAWYER CHUCK Friends: Sue, Ed, George, Pete, Chile, Favorites: Sue, Soccer, Bud, Cutty, JHS 1-2, German Club 1-3, Sailing Club 1-3, Intramurals 2-4. Plans to go to college and then teach german. I leave Reavis knowing soccer nev- er become a varsity sport but I thank Mr. Hannold for his l.M. Support. LAURA SCANLAN LAURIE Friends Jim, Wendy, Rich, Alice, Cathy Favorites: Jim. Pizza, Blue, Camaro's, Plans to get Married. I leave Reavis knowing I had a lot of fun, and remembering all the people I met. SHARON ANN SCANLON BOOTSIE Friends: Sunny, Chris, Ursula, Sue, Joyce Jerry, Favor- ites, Pat, Blue, Friends, animals Stat 2, Russin 1-2, lntrmurals 1-2, I leave Reavis realizing what is meant by you don't appreciate something until it's gone. DALE SCHMIDT KARL SCHMITZ Friends Mary, Webbhead, Arbio, Everyone. German club 1, Football 1 computer club fseci 4. Plans to go to IIT for Chemical engineering. I leave for the future. SUSAN SCHULER SUE Friends: Diane, Ellen, Chris, Pink, Favorites Cats, Blue. JHS 1-2, NHS 3-4, Math Club 4 German 4, Plans to go to college to study science and math. ANTHONY SANSONE TAD SAKOWSKI BILL SCHULER FRANK SCHANABEL THOMAS SCHROCK ROCK JOE SCHULTZ POTSIE Friends, Mike, Ron, Bill, John, Favorities Parying, Old Style, The woods. Plans to get a good job and help my friends out. I leave Reavis F.W. COLLEEN SCRIVANI MELODY SCOTT Friends, Everybody I hang around with and anybody I meet. Favoritiesp Chop Suey, Pand as Traveling, Guys, Guitar 3-4, Bowling 2, Plans to leave Reavis and to to college, then become a Stewardess. I'm leaving my best years behind and continueing in a world that l've been programmed for. Thanks to my parents, teachers, and friends I think I'm ready for it. MARCIA SEIDERS MARCE Friends: Sue, Tim, Emily, Sy, Favorities: Going out, good times, friends, Macs, CUE 4 Aries 3, R-Boosters 1-2, NHS 3-4. Plans to be able to teach little kids, the truth as it is. I leave Reavis knowing I learned a lot, met a lot of nice friends and a lot of cool teachers that helped me out. JOYCE SETINA Friends, Rick, Pam and everybody I know. Favoritiesg Rick, Crusing on Friday nights, tennis. Spanish Club 1-2, Aries 3, Bike Club 1, Plans to attend Moraine Valley. l leave Reavis never missing typing Il but missing some of the best friends anyone ever had. TED SOWKO ED SHANAHAN RONALD SHAPIRO TIM SHARAS DAVIS SHEEHAN RICH SHEEHAN SHIPBAUGH RICKY CYNTHIA SIMMONS CINDY Friends, Erin, Linda, Dawn the gang, favorities: Mike, Beatles. Pizza, Hamburgers. Plans to go to college get married and make something of my life. I leave Reavis gladly, but l'll always remember the good times and the good people. TEVEN A. SIMONE FONZ Friends: MB, DP, MF RS EC PL EP, Favorites: Mary, Italian food, Sports, Old Style, Football 1-4, Intramurals 1-4, Letterman 3-4 CV. Presb Baseball 1,4, Sailing Club 1-4, Plans to go to college and become sucessful at something. I leave Reavis Knowingl learn more out-side pf scahool than inside. I also learn the meaning of rien s. FRANK SKRZECA JUDITH SMETANA Friends: Ray, Sue, Carol, Keith, and Cindy. Favorites: Ray, Blue, Steak, Ice Cream, Plans: to find a good job, get married and raise a family. I leave Reavis knowing and realizing that each and every day brings a new tomorrow which will always be shared with Rag. DAVE SMITH MITTY Friends: Karl, Mary, Bev, Dude. Favs: computers, Pizza, Softball. Plans to go to college and then graduate a bum, I leave teachers with many memories of my lazy- ness. DEBORAH SIMPKINS Friends: Ronnie, Michelle, Moe, Rocky. Favorites: Ronnnie, parties, people. DE-4, Plan on attending col- lege. I leave Reavis with great memories of many won- derful people who I hope to see in the future. GEORGE SMITH Friends: Gil, Tim, Ron, Greek, Favs: Ms Gannan, Der Heir, Musicals, Y8tG Drama and thespians 3-4, German Club 1-4 fPresJ Russian club 3-4, Speech 4, Bluprint 4, Y. in G. Swimming 1-4. I leave Reavis taking life easy because it only comes once and I plan to enjoy all of itg with help from my friends. TERRY ANN SMITH TOAD CAP Friends: AI, Mark, Shar, Spray, Chuck, B, Favs: Al, Bowl- ing, '62 Chevy, weekends, JHS 1-2, Plans to go to col- lege for a nursing career. I leave Reavis knowing that my 4 years here have been very helpful in my future career. C.H. SNEED BUTCH Friends: Mike, Mark T., Mark K., Barry, Rita, Carrot top and the rest. Favs: girls, nice cars, pizza, banana pud- ding. Art club 2-4, Student concil 4, Ushers 3-4, Tennis 1-4, Basketball 3-4, Intramurals 1-4. Plans to build up a great life and either share it by myself or with someone. Leaving Reavis knowing I could of done better in my work and wishing I wasn't going for a while. CYNTHIA J. SNELIUS CINDY Friends: Sue, Dawn, Cheryl, GR, SL, Favs: Lounging, Lobster, Blue, Elvis, Science club 1, Art club 1-2. Plans to live in L.A. or wherever life leads me. I leave with a big smile being glad to get out and knowing l'll have future wishes to come back. LINDA SOKOLOWSKI SUE Friends: Bob, Rick, Judy, Linda, Tim, Cathy. Favs: Bob, Strawberries, Tennis, Pizza, Doves. NHS 3-4, JHS 1-2, Y. in G. 4, Band 1, Intramurals 3-4, Track 2, Tennis 1-4 Stats 3-4, Badminton 3-4. Plans to be a medical tech- ologist. I leave looking forward to the future and never forgetting the past, especially the people in it. LUPE SOLIS LUIGI Friends: Everyone I know. Favs: MK, Jean K. Tina L. Mrs. Cothroll, Choir 3, DE 4, I hope that my brothers do better than I, and wish both a lot of luck till the end of h.s. and future. CYNDY SOPRYCH SOAP Friends: JK, SB, JZ, Cheese Twins, DC, Favs: Parties, Lobster, Concerts, Weekends, JHS 3, NHS 4, Drama 2, Spanish Club 2, Student conunsil 1-4, Usher 1-3, stats 1, Kittenball 1-2, Intramurals 1-2, Plans to live my life day by day, and try to forget the bad times of the past. I leave with good memories, and bad having gained many more friends. SUSAN SPANCZAK SUE Friends: Chris, Kar, Lee and the girls, Favs: Yes, CSN8rY, Beatles, Cold Mic. Russian Club 1-2, Office Occ. 4, Track 1, Rap 3-4, Intramurals 2. l've learned alot about life and experienced many good things with a little help from my friends and family. Pleasures are many when delving into the unknown take a straight and stronger course. TINA SPARACINO TEE Friends: Debbie S. Bebbie D. Felicia P. Favs: Friends, Blue, Pizza, Art Club 4, Future Plans: don't know, I leave with lots of memories. CATHE SPRAYBERRY SPRAY IBUTT Friends: the 'Best Ones' anyone could ever have, every- one. Favs: burritos, 10-2-74, family shrimp, goodtime, friends. I leave finding many wonderful friendships yet realizing what the real meaning of life is: In what ever you do try your best and you'll always come out on top. Student 3-4, Class officer 1-2, Intramurals 3-4. JANET SROKA 52 OR AUNTIE JAN Friends: Ann, Shooes, Cutr, Beans. Favs: Partying being with friends, havin fun. Plans to go to college. Choir 1- 2, Stage Crew 1, 'lgwanks and love to mom and dad for all their help. What, are you high? or just dreaming? Karen Stefanu Stefan Friends: Jim, Lee, Lin Adie, Gail, Favorities Jim, the 'men', YES, CSNY, Plans to go to school, work with kids. Take it easy. Travel all over and just be me and live happy. I leave knowing changes will always be a part of my life, and knowing to live life for every moment cause what the hell. lt's life! Heather Stenhouse Het Friends: John, Bev, Karen, Tina. Favorites John, Bea- tles, Silver Flite, Disney. Blueprint 2. Plans to attend NIU and MVCC in pursuit of a career in Hemotology fLadida!J I leave learning not to make my first impres- sion my Iast impression. Happiness to all! Bye! Susan April Steplna Sue Friends: They know who they are! Favorites: John and playing Plans to marry John and make four babies. I leave Reavis with four years of fun. But the years ahead will be better now that I found some one to love, and share them with. Connie Lee Streible Connie Friends: Julie, Mick, Vir, JoAnn. Favorites: Partying, swimming, football, J.S, Plans to travel and be free. I leave Reavis knowing l'II never miss the school work, But I'll miss the people in Reavis. Clyde Streible Gary Strejc Thomas Stuart Kenneth Strzelczyk Robert Stoffle Cynthia St Louis .lohn Stuczynski Stu Friends: PJ, RM, CS, MG, FK, TK, Favorites Food, my stereo, bikes, cars, Basketball 1-2, R-Boosters 3-4, Let- terman 3-4, Baseball 1, Football 1-4. It will be hard to find a replacement for me, I'm one of a kind. Daniel Paul Sukel Smiley-Roadrunner Friends: Mary T. Dee B., Little Smiley, angle face, coun- try pumkin, Favorites: girls, running music, art, JR'S hot dogs. Letterman 2-4, Intramurals 2-4 Track 1-4, Cross Country 1-4, Wrestling 2-4, NASC 3-4, NASAA 3-4. Plans to go to college and study Criminal justice. I leave know- ing more then when I came in. These past four yrs. have been fun filled with many good times, thanks to friends, I also thank my parents for their love and care in the past so I leave with a tear in my eye and the knowledge that I gained will stay forever. Martha Sukel Martie Friends: Loony, Suzy, Pickles, Cornky, Favorites: Writ- ing, exercising, Goofing around Music, Basketball 2, VICA 4, R-Boosters 2 Letterwomen 2-4qTresJ CC Tract Stats 3, track 1-3, Aries 2-3, Intramurals 2, gymnastics 2 Plans-Nursing. I leave realizing that people are a vital part of my life: discovering a closeness with those who seek me out and a warmth in knowing that in seeking I too may find myself -- Thanks Jim Sugel Carol Stasatis RITA PETERS PAM TACKER TACK Friends: What would I do without them? Favorites: Chicago blue, cars, cruisin, Friday nights.Plans: To seek a career in medicine, and make all my dreams come true. J.H.S.-1,2, Ramboosters-2, Bike-1.2, Last comments: I leave Reavis knowing that these past four years were a fantastic part of my life, and the friends l've made are unforgetable. EMILY TENUTA EM Friends: Sue, Marce, Sylvia, Debbie, Cyndy, Robin, Sue O. Favorites: blue, Bike riding, tacos, picnics ramboos- ters-2 blue angels-3,4 bike-1 Last comments: I leave Reavis knowing that these last four years were the best. CYNTHIA THIEL CINDY OR CID Friends: Bob, Ed, Jody, Janice, Mary, KS, JS, DL, LV, rink rats, JL Favorites: Beatles, Pizza, Levis, Tom Col- lins, camaro's,Plans: Travel, get married, and work ramboosters-1,2 Last comments: I leave Reavis hoping l'll have a happy future and when I raise a family I hope to give them the love my parents have given me. PATRICK TIERI PAT Friends: The best Favorites: Little Things for the Liv- er goodtimes and a pretty smile.Plans: To become humble and yet remain the best, most revered and sought after actor in the world. Choir-1,2,3,4 thespi- ans- 1,2,3,4 Drama-1,2,3,4 Stage crew-1,2,3 Speech- 1,2,3,4 blueprint-2 intramurals-3,4 Reader's theatre. Last comments: A smile and a kind word will melt away an label of communication. SJE TINNISH Friends: Allison, K.N.TW, CP, RS, FRAV, BR, ETAL Favorites: Debate Deutsch the family YAG, RO, talk- ing, friends, philosophy. Plans: To go to college and find the correct path of success for my life. J.H.S.-1,2 NHS- 3,4 German-2,3,4 Speech-1,2,3,4 Debate-1,2,3,4 blue- print-2,3,4 youth in gov.-2,3,4 ROTC drill team-2,3,4 Last comments: We are the seeds of the tenacious plant, and it is in our ripeness and our fullness of heart that we are given to the wind and are scattered. Gi- bran LEE TORRENCE Friends: Joe, my Ma and Dad, the people on the corner, Beautiful Betty. Favorites: Joe, Love affection, mon- archs, kids, growing, sincerity- Plans: To understand kids by working with them, and then bring up my own, hopefully with Joe. Last comments: I hope the under- standing we have for each other keeps us together forever, no matter what changes we go through. I love you very much. XO RUDY TORRES MARK W. TRIBBLE Friends: Patti, Mike, Rita,.Butch.Favorites: Patti, my arrow, my sterio, pizza, Plans: To go to school and then work for my Dad. Last comments: I leave this school knowing that I met alot of new friends and hope to see them again, and had some pretty cool teachers. MARY SUNNY SUNNY Friends: Jeff, Ann, the girls-anyone I spent good times with.Favorites: People, yellow, daisies, parties, 'tJr , smiles! Plans: College-hopefully but scared-just as I came here.Office Occ.-4, student coun.-2,4.ramboos- ters-1,2,3,4:cheerleaders-3,4 Aries-4 gymnastics-2 Ba- ton twirler-1,2 Acronetics-1 Musical-1,4 Last com- ments: Without my friends and family I could never had so much happiness. I hope my dreams of tomorrow are as beautiful as my past!!! DAVE SWANSON HOPE SWANSON ERMA Friends: Diana, George, Don, Mary, Family, The Girls. Favorites: Yogart, ice cream, gum, M8tM, Cat Stevens Plans: To go to college and be happy with life. Student coun.-3,43 ramboosters-2,45 Cheerleaders-1,2,3,4 Ccapt.J intramurals-2,3,4 swimming-1,2. Last com- ments: The people, places and times will all be part of a wonderful memory l'll have. Thanks M8tD. PATRICIA SWECICKI PAT Friends: Everyone who likes to party and have a good time. Favorites: Partying, Lambrusco, Friday and Satur- day nights. Plans: To become a hairdresser. Last com- ments: I leave happily. DONALD SWEIGERT DAVE SUTKO SLEDGE Friends: Barb, Sam, Norm, Dude, and all the dynamite people that made these four years great, Favorites: Barb, Partying, Old style, and having a good time. Plans: To try and make something out of myself and have a good time while l'm doing it. Drama-3 Stage- 2,3,4 student coun.-2,3,4 intramurals-1,2,3,4 football- 1,2 basketball-1 wrestling-2 musical-2,3,4 Last com- ments: I've learned more from the people I've associat- ed with than I've learned or ever will learn out of a book. JAMES SYSKO STEVEN ALAN SZCZYAK Friends: Chuck, Terry, Rich, and everyone else I know. Favorites: Corvette, Porsehe 914, soccer, basketball, red, black. Plans: To go on to college and to succeed as a draftsman. German-1,2 Intramurals-3 Last com- ments: I leave Reavis knowing the most I could and had a great time. SUSAN SZUMAL SUE Friends: Cindy, Evelyn, Cheryl, Debbie. Favorites: My family, friends, Christy, limegreen, summer vacation Plans: I plan on going to college and becoming a nurse. .l.H.S.-1,2 N.H.S.-3,4 Art-2 I leave Reavis with the fond memories of the past and high hopes for the future. JIM TROLIA CRUSHER Friends: Mike, Jean, Lou, Tom, Maria Favorites: Deb, pizza, blue, vans.Last comments: lt was nice while it lasted. ROBIN TROYER LINDA UNHOCK RICHARD T. VAN BREEMEN CAPTAIN AMERICA WEEBLES Friends: RM, JM, BP, BG, AF, RC, KN, JS, TW, ST. Favor- ites: blue, my car, flying, Buffy Plans: To grow old and die. H.N.S.-3,4 blueprint-3,4 youth in gov.-3,4 swim- ming-2 Drill Team-2,3,4 computer-4 Last comments: One should experience as much as possible in life: this was an experience l'll always remember. lt's been swell! CHERYL VENTRICE CHRISTINE VITOGIANNIS GREEKLY Friends: Cathe, Sue, Kathy, Marcy, Angle Favorites: Hot Dogs and cookies Plans: Get married with Tony and settle down with him. French-1,2. Last comments: Hap- py that I went to Reavis high school the best school that anyone could go!! JANICE WAGNER JAN Friends: Lenny, Mary, Greg, Angie. Favorites: Mush- rooms, bowling, spaghetti, blue, 7.l plan to attend Mo- raine Valley College and major in medicine. J.H.S.-1,2 ramboosters-1,2,3 ushers-1 GAA-1.l leave Reavis hop- ing Nancy will find the joy that I did here. JOYCE WAGNER CATHERINE WALLACE CAT Friends: Donna, Tweety, Greek, Sue, Bob, Chada, Box Chuck, George, everybody, Favorites: Bobfstar fire kidj blue, tacos, Beach Boys.Plans: Meet all the people and make all the friends possible. spanish-2 ramboosters- 2,3 youth gov.-3,4 ushers-2,3 judo-1,2,3,4 track-2 swimming-3,4 swim stats-3,4 I leave Reavis knowing it was one of the best times of my life and striving to make the rest of my life better. i grits- 1 391k Q. ,.-L11 . SHARON WARD WARDIE Friends: Linda, McCarthy, Angie, Donna, Dora Favor- ites: Levi's, basketball cream cheese. Plans: Go to col- lege Intramurals-3,4 kittenball-1,3,4 basketball-1,2,3,4 Last comments: I leave Reavis thankful for the many friends, memories, and good times I gained. DAVID WARDEAN STEVEN WASYLENKO DALE WATERS ERIC WATTMEN ROBERTA WEIMER BERT Friends: Burnout, Carol, Kamis, Oasis, Brothers, Kim, Margie, Doe, Joh. Favorites: Gary, Firebirds, Grand Prix, Zepplin, Lobster, Old style, Free Bird Plans: School and work and make alot of money and buy a new car. Last comments: I leave knowing I've learned enough to make it out there. Good Luck to all my friends. SHARON WEISENRITTER CRAZY Friends: Robey, Debby, Esther, Smitty, Peg, Clay, Karl, Mary Favorites: Robey Dunlap, My family, blue, steak, diamonds Plans: Have a nice long happy marriage J.H.S.-1 N.H.S.-3 math-1 Last comments: See you lat- er!! SUE WENCKUS CURLY Friends: Larry, Moe, and everyone Favorites: blue, good times sunshine Plans: To go to college J.H.S.-1,2 N.H.S.-3,4 choir-1,2 spanish-2 blueprint-3,4 ramboos- ters-2 track-3 musical-2 Last comments: I leave Reavis with many experiences which I won't forget and many friends who made it great. REBECCA WENK WACKY BENK Friends: Creepas, Patti J., Mikls Rahs, Hotdog women, eyebrow-s.Favorites: True Friends, Tennis bjorn Photog- raphy, The city. Plans: Become a Photojournalist Thes- pians-1,2,3,4 Drama-1,2 Csec.J 3, 4 Cpres.J Stage crew- 1,2 speech-1 blueprint-1,2,3,4 ramboosters-2,3 Cv- presj 4 fsec.J Intramurals-34 Aries-2,3,4 fEd. in Chiefy Who's Who-3 Last comments: l leave Reavis Hi Thank- ing those very special teachers and the Creepa kids for. all the laughs and for caring. It's been great!!! Students take a break in the new Student Mall. MIKE WERNER ESTHER WHEELER Friends: Betty, Calvin, Sandy, Suzanne Favorites: Pizza, Light blue, volley ball, NHS 4, Guitar 4, Science Club 3- 4, plans to just get a job. I leave Reavis knowing I may never see some of my friends again I won't forget them. Reavis won't be forgotten either. PEGGY WHEELER PEG Friends: JP, SB, EM, DM, CC, Favorites: Silver blue, Aero Smith, Ice cream, Banannas, Choir 1, Drama 4, Speech 3, Plans to become a nursery school teachers aid. I leave Reavis with happiness and leave behind for yhr vlsdd og '78 books, teachers, deans counsilrs 8th hours alot of worres and alot of good luck, ERIC WIKSTROM WILLIAM WHITE FRED WILKEN Friends: Everyone l met in the four years I went here Plans to get a job in Graphic Arts I leave Reavis knowing it wasn't a total waste. DIANA WILLER DI Friends: Hope, Cheryl, Fran, Nancy Favorites: Matt, Sunshine, Mountains, Streams. Spanish club 1, VICA 3- 4, Cheerleaders 2-3, lntramurals 1-2. Plans to marry Matt, get license in beauty culture, and go into child care. I leave knowing the most beautiful things in the world can't be seen, they must be felt with in your heart. SHERYL WILSON SHER Friends: Larry, Tigger, Nanny, Arn, Bear, Favorites: Larry, Food, Green, Summer of 76 Intramurals 2-3. I leave Reavis knowing that I have learned a great deal about life, and what its worth. MARY WINCHEL JOE WOJCIK Friends: Vicci, Denver, Dan, Tim, Red, Favorites: Love, Freedom, people, living Plans study vetenary medecine and psycyology and U of I and in time enter the Virginia Institute of Parapsycology for research. We try to help people, but instead we hurt them. We try to please people but insted we upset them look to yourself for the answer and in your answer you will find yourself. PATRICIA WOJNICKI PAT Friends, DK, WG, AP, KN, KS, CT. Favorites: J.H. Party- ing, BOC, Nugent Plans to go to college I leave Reavis with a lot of good memories and a little bit of knowl- edge. TIM WOLFE TEEDOUBLEYA Friends: KS, SN, RS, RM, SS JS, Favorites Celluloid, First Deliverance, Centre court JHS 1-2, NHS 3-4, Choir 2-4, Thespians and Drama 1-4, French club 1-4, Speech 1-4, Debate 1-2, Bluprint 1-4 CEd-In-Chiefj r-boosters 4, Intramurals 3-4, Math club 1. Everything was beautiful and nothing hurt-Vonnegut. KATHY WRICUT DONNA WUCHTER MOTHER HUBBARD Friends: Jamee, McCarth, Wonder Women, Dori War- die, Sahs People, Favorites, Crab, basketball, Intramur- als 4, Basketball 3-4, Kittenball 3-4, I leave Reavis know- ing I met some of my best and closest friends here. SUSAN WYLETA SUE Friends: Webs, Nan, Phil, Dan, Favorites Sunshine, Flowers Ice Cream traveling R- Boosters 1-2, Stats 1-2, Cheerleader 3-4, Intramurals 2-4. Plans like to be a stewardess and later on a legal secretary. I hope to find someone special to share a beautiful life with and I'II never forget friends and memories I have. JOY ZACZEK FLOYD JOY Friends: Joannen, Merina, Grace, Cyndy, vp GP, Favor- ites summer, Rod Stewart, Friends, Strolling down me- moru lane, I think back and will always cherish the people I have met and good times. I look forward to college and a beautiful future ahead. TU FK GAIL ZAHORIK GAZ Friends Deb, Terri, Karen Tim, Ken.Favorites Firebirds, bats,blue, Office Occ. 4, Business 3, Plans to continue going to school, I leave thanking everyone who has made these yrs possible I thank especially my mom' special friends and God. RON ZAKER ZEKE Friends Jerry, Mark, Turk, Steve, Andy, Favorites Langes, Saints hockey, Aerosmith Intramurals 1-4 Plans to become a cabinet maker. I leave hoping Reavis changes for the better. SUE ZAKER JANET ZARAMBA ZARRRRAMBA Friends Worm, Rye, Pro, Mike, Devitch, Favorites: Hav- ing fun squint guns, sking Stage Crew 2, Stats 2, Span- ish 1, Gov, 4, Plans to always be young and nutty. I leave knowing I had a lot of fun and met some great people. DAWN ZEEB Friends: Lietz, Deb, Zig, Jo, the girls Favorites GAF, Seafood, plants, blue JHS 1-2, NHS 3-4, St. Conunsil 1- 2, stats 2, Tennis 1, Plans: college I expect to go by but once: any good I'll do or kindness l'll show, let me do it now for l'Il never pass this way again. MARY ZEKO ZEKE Friends: MaCath, Dora, Wuck, Swany, Favs: Swimming, Basketball, Saturday nights at Cathys. Letterwoman 2- 4 CV Presb Intramurals 1-4, Swimming 1-4 CCapt.J Bas- ketball 1-4. Plans to go college and become a special ed gym teacher. I'd like to thank my parents for their help and cooperation these 4 years It was the greatest time in my life, and I hope to stay friends with everyone. KAREN MARIE ZELINSKY MARIE Favs: all my business courses, Social dancing. lt's now or never I want to thank the wonderful talented teachers also humorous, for makit the 4 most wonder- ful years. I will sincerely miss the teachers that made me laugh. MICHAEL ZEMOUICH DAWN ZELEZNAK Friends: Linda, Cathy, Cindy, Erin. Favs: Hamburgers, Pizza, Chicago. Plans to become a secretary. I leave with 4 years of good times and a special friend I won't forget LB. Lot of love and thanks to my mom and dad. SUE ZIEGLER ZIG Friends: Dawn, Linda, Murph, Debbie, and the girls. Favs: Bill, Mostaccioli, blue, plants, hugs. Plans to con- tinue working and enjoy life. I leave knowing that these last 4 years have been great, but looking for even a better future. VICTOR ZIELKE BONNIE ZOLLER VICKY ZIMMERMAN CHARLEY Friends: Bob, Debbie, Pete, Favs: Bob, Coke Chevelles. Stuffed animals Plans to marry Bob and just be happy. I leave with good and bad memories and two things of- fered, Bob and my diploma. PETER ZOMAYA GREEK Friends: Nick, George, Jim, Chuck, Joe, Favs: Debbie, Old Style, Crusin' Plans to become an oceanographer! I leave knowing that this is only the beginning, and it must get better somewhere along the line. WHO'S WHO Angie Benedia, Eric Pryde, Class Athletes . WXYZ-K? ? MARCELLA KADLEC BABY Friends: Marlene, Dotti, Diane, Terese, Pop. Favorites: Michael, Little Ricky, Libra, pizza, and life. Plans: I plan to take things day by day, and live a happy life. I leave Reavis knowing that I wouldn't of made it without the help of Michael. FRANK KALEBKH .IOANNE KALAMARAS J0 Friends: MP, Jogv, Marina, GM., PJ, Rich, 84 Kar, CS., PL., GN., SL, J V.P., and the partiers Favorites: Being happy, smiling, sunny autumn day, long talks, Yes, Beatles, occhee cooche, Dr. Wong, Florida, Sun- rises, Mushrooms. Plans: To travel alot 84 accept each day as it comes to me. I leave Reavis having gained a better understanding of people, love 81 life and realizing the importance of ones happiness and the friends to share it with. Thanks F.K. JEAN KALKOWSKI Friends: Nancy, Cathy, Deb, Lupe, Emily, Pat, and ev- eryone else. Favorites: Pierrogi, pizza, bakery cookies, McDonalds, winter green, sports 81 driving. JHS 1: Spanish Club 1: CVE 4: Kittenball 2, tennis 3: volleyball 2,33 Badinton 2. Plans: Continue working, buy a 1980 car, 81 get married eventually. I will always remember the good times I shared with my friends, family, and teachers at Reavis, and try forgetting all the bad. LOULA KALLIVERTAKIS CARRLE KAMINSKI MARCIA LEE KANTOR Friends: Con, Frank, Tina, Joe, Greg, Hawk. Favorites: Hawk, music, football, Chicago. Ushers Club 2-4. Intra- murals 1, Aries 4, Track 1, Badminton 1, Wrestling Stats 2,3. Plans: To pursue a career in lab technolozv. I leave Reavis not only learning much through classes but also about life itself, the good and the bad, MARIANTTI KARNAVAS MARCY Friends: Tina, Toula, Lorei, Helen, Kathy, Dawn, Chris, Mary, Toula, Beth Elaine, Karen, Val, Sylvis. Favorites: Louie, dancing, beach traveling, clothes. JHS 1,25 NHS 3,41 Business 1-3. Plans, Marriage. I'm both happy and sad to be out. I'm going to miss alot of people, but I feel I've been here too long. VALERIE KASPER VAL Friends: Jan, Gloria, Bob A., Al C., Holly, Jo 81 Donald. Favorites: Old Style, Kool-Aid, Todd Rundgren, Pink Floyd 8i certain special pasttimes. OEA 4, Basketball Stats 1. Library Council 2.3. Plans: To become a great architect and eventually a very rich person. My four years here has certainly been some experience, right Mrs. Frost, Dr. Wallace, Mr. Mikiska, Mrs. Baukus etc , qfmx . WJ., Aff' if .f'fi'i2'iSsWaf UU lIA.NL if Xl 1X I THOMAS KAVANAGH HELEN KAVROULAKIS NANCY KEHOE DEBORAH KELLY KEL Friends: Dawn, Bobbi, Spray, Pfeiffer, Zeek, Deb, Kimbo, Wacky. Favorites: Dan, people, autumn, lake front, strawberries, jeans, smiles. Student Council 1-4- President. Ramboosters 3,45 Aquatic Arts 1, Blue An- gels 2. Plans: To further my education, and live a happy life. It's hard to say good bye to good times and memo- ries but its harder to say hello to the unknown. I hope the unknown will be as happy as the past. FRAN KELLY MOUSE Friends: Karen, Debbie, Linda, Sandy, Diane, 84 gang. Favorites: Tunes, parites, chicago, hot rods, pizza, Bad- minton 1,2: Tennis 1-3 OEA 4. Plans: Get a car, party more, become a secretary or whatever pays good. I leave Reavis to my brothers. They deserve it. TIM KELLY KEL Friends: Everyone.Favorites: Friends, wrestling, food, family, blue. NHS 4: Student Council 1-4-President. Ushers Club 1-4 Letterman 2-4, Intramurals 1-4. Foot- ball 1,23 Wrestling 1,4, Plans: To go onto college and then start a business with my brothers. I leave Reavis thanking everyone who helped me make it a memora- ble experience it was. KAREN NICHOLS Friends: Suzy, Nlarty, Terri, Bonnie. Favorites: Pink, MVBC, TnT's, Genoes East. CVE 43 Aries 3,45 Cross-Country Stats 3. Plans: To help those who are in need. The last four years have been fun and have many memories. I will cherish all these memories all my life. ERIC PRYDE E Friends: The football team 8. the others, they know who they are. Favorites: Steak, parties, strohs, Charlies Hot- dogs. Baseball 1-4, Football 1-4. Plans: I hope to go on to college and play football. I leave Reavis with four years of good and bad memories and meeting alot of good friends which I hope to see in the future years and saying thanks alot for the help of my teacher and coaches. IN MEMORY OF DEBORAH GRETCHOKOFF Seniors speak out Lower Left: Joe Wojcik, voted Most Radical, gave us his views of Reavis, the people, and how it could improve. The people at Reavis in general are brain- washed. They go through the day not knowing whether they are coming or going. Some just don't want to make waves and get in trouble, others are totally out of it. There are some beautiful people, and l'm glad to have met them. The school hasn't benefited me, but the experience has helped me to mature. Thanks to Frank Klein for all he's done. Joe suggested, Don't tell the students what to do, but tell them why, and let them make their own decisions. Give the students more freedom. Have the teacher's teach, not rule. Everyone should be on the same level. The grading system should be pass or fail only. Below: Mike Danielski, voted Mr. School Spirit, told us what he thought of Reavis, it's students and how it could improve. The students at Reavis are friendly and easy to get along with. The teachers do their jobs well and prepare you for today's world and how to succeed. School Spirit has improved since l have been here at Reavis thanks to Ms. Janecyk. Reavis is a good school and has a lot to offer. My years at Reavis have been a lot of fun. I would improve Reavis by letting the Seniors have an hour lunch and freedom to leave the grounds. about years at Reavis Debbie Kelly, Senior Class Presi- dent said, Reavis is a place where a lot of kids grow up. lt's a place where friends are made and the start of long lasting friend- ships begin. These past 4 years were a great experience. Many of the kids don't realize how the teachers and administration try to better Reavis for us. Those who don't understand will in the future. l'll never forget Reavis or the people within it. When I en- tered Reavis I wanted to be a part of Reavis and I wanted my 4 years to be something I would never for- get. I hope that through the stu- dent council I have contributed many ideas and different thoughts to improve our class and future classes. I feel Reavis is a great school: I wish the incoming classes much luck. Reavis is only what the students make it. The Senior Breakfast was prob- ably the last time this large of a group of Seniors was all together before graduation. The group of Seniors enjoyed themselves and just had a good time being togeth- er in the early morning. Administration works under new head, 1976 introduced a new Reavis su- perintendent as Mr. Donald Klu- sendorf accepted the position from retiring Bernard Hayton. Mr. Klusendorf has been involved with Reavis for a number of years, From Left, Top To Bottom: DONALD KLUSENDORF, superintendent, JOHN SCHULTZ, assistant superintendentg BUR- NELLE MASSATT, administrative assistant for support services, HAROLD WILLIAMS, administrative assistant for instructional services. working in the Drivers' Education program and in public relations. In his first year as head adminis- trator, Mr. Klusendorf supervised several building changes: estab- lished a more Community-mind- ed school, and helped to open student-administration communi- cations. Superintendent Donald Klusendorf i ,. '.'l-'-'F' an 4 I af- si!- i J--0 'ff 'Meng-f mf .MM-m,.,.w ...-.4 ,M 5 me .Q From Left, Top To Bottom: RAY O'DON- NEL, director of adult education: TED CAIAZZA, athletic director: JOHN FITZ- GERALD, student activities coordinator: BEATRICE TANDY, SHIRLEY WOJNICKI, school nurses: LUCILLE CARAGHAR, ROSE MARY FORSYTH, MILDRED KOCEK, LO RITA DEERING qphoto not availabley, main office secretaries. M-awww., 'ms 4 ai cl 'Wu xt ,A -, f A ' ff , - A QQ 4 A-'Q -41 .. . 4353511 D , 53 5513 4 1 -4 BOARD OF EDUCATION From Left, Top To Bottom: DAVID POOLE, secretary: ROBERT BRUNKERg BARRY SAVAGE, president, JEANINE SANSONEQ THOMAS DUFFY, FRED BORKOWSKI3 CHARLES BRADY, attorney. F n... may 4 lf f Qi X 'R .., mm.. X 'ii I DEANS' OFFICE From Left, Top To Bottom: EUNICE DAERR, JOAN BAUKUS, deans of girlsg BARNEY TRACY, EUGENE HAUSER, deans of boysg ANNETTE CAPETTO, BETTY ZIM- MER, SUE O'LONE, secretaries. Z MX . W,5,,f' 'Tn U .gg Counselors aid students in college prep From Left, Top To Bottom: WILLIAM HES- SION, B.A. Loras, M.A. Illinois Teachers Collegeg GARY JUDKINSg JUDITH WEIX BS., M.S. University of Wisconsing AN- THONY NAKROSHIS B.S. IIT, E.D. DePauIg ROBERT SYPNIEWSKI B.S., E.SD., M.S. Northern III.g JOHN KLUZ B.A., M.E.D., University of III.: RICHARD WILTSHIRE B.A. Hartburg Collegeg secretaries: MAR- GARITA MINELLAg MARY MURPHYQ DORO- THY POSPISIL. xi.. ,,-M U, ,g A A 7, . . -. ' ,.,,- 'N . -X mv- ff? I - 1--..., An- -Wifrrgnlix --.,,, LIBRARY, AUDIO VISUAL From Left, Top To Bottom: RAY ERBES, librarian: PAUL EILERS, audio visual direc- tor: ARTHUR HANSEN, librarian: THOMAS WALSH, Iibrariang CARL VERNERDER, Ii- brarian, JOAN BYVOETS, a.v. secretary: IRENE DOWLING, library secretary: VIR- GINIA SCHUMACHER, English office secre- tary. PUPIL PERSONNEL SERVICES From Left, Top To Bottom: ALAN GAR- FIELD B,A. Asbery College, Garrett Semi- nary, M.A. Northeastern III.: PAUL CA- LIENDO A.B. Greenville, M.A. Northeas- tern Ill., Department Chairman: MARIE LOUISE HARTRICH B.S., M.S. Northern III. Ti! 1 ff-f , r , t , , . .Lil V3 8 Q V Vg iw, I o S... W ly. AGA1 A f i 'f' 1' PUPIL PERSONNEL SERVICES From Left, Top To Bottom: SUE GLOUDE- MANS: GLENN MARIN, M.A. University of Chicagog AGNES ADAMIKg CHRISTINA SLEBOS. I If I '- i l E-lil . irsk -mm S X QSIE' fm, H Iooh oo. il. ! ,gi s 3 .- EI-E ... N .1 X -E 4 X . ill at ' 'ifhlrfff . I' 190 - MAINTENANCE, CAFETERIA WORKERS At Left: Peggy Leathers, maintenance sec- retary: At Right: J. Badowski, mainte nance workerg Below: QFront Rowj C. Kas- mar, E. Krol, G. Zeleznakg QBack Rowj C. Zandstra, G. Stalun, B. Smith, mainte nance workersg Bottom: cafeteria work- BFS. 'ii fi Q if? Q FACULTY SOCIAL SCIENCES From Left, Top To Bottom: DANIEL J. RU- BLY B.S., III. University, M.S. Indiana State Universityg MARYJANE KRULL B.E. Chica- go Teachers, M.S. Xavierg JEROME OCHATA: FRANK KLEIN B.S.. Northern III. University. tb 2? R, N X 5 i LQ? ,Q 2, -ww - no v, ,gi f 5 fqnfr ,I 'Q' - LAWN A K -f 'V .u WA?-f SOCIAL SCIENCES From Left, Top To Bottom: KENNETH MI- KYSKAg DENNIS WIERZAL B.A. Purdue University, M.A. Purdue University: RAY- MOND O'DONNELL B.S. Michaigan State University, M.Ed. University of IlI.p CHARLES UPDYKE A.A. Wilson, Jr. Coi- Iege, B.A. DePaul University, M.A. Univer- sity of III., Chicago State University: OTTO RUGAI. NM-X, if Q53 fi- 'Q ff, mg Uv - VI A 3, SOCIAL SCIENCES From Left, Top To Bottom: FRANK SKOFF B.S. Northern III. University, M.A. North- eastern III. University: THOMAS O'MALLEY B.A. Loras College, M, in Ed. Loyola Uni- versity, JAMES MESSAGLIA B.S. Northern III. University, M.S. University of Illinois: JOHN RYAN B.S. III. State University: BILL SMITH B.A., M.A. DePaul University. X.. W-.-A., f ':' A . N ' 4 W A 1: ,g FRESHMEN J- A A we Row 1: D. Abenante, B. Adaszak, R. Agui- 1 'K V VV V, ' . lar, D. Alcala, R. Alcala, C. Alessi, D. Alicz ,.pL..gVV , VA 1 ., W- Q, 1 X W' . - 71'ft'3 ..g,g'9llf4 'A . ,Fl B A Row 2: A. Allen, D. Allen, M. Altobella, C. ,,, x. V :V V 'A-' ' V, .. Alton,J.Anderson,J.Andrews, T. Andrews , lg- A V r , f'l ' ,V 0 .Vw ll Q A .,VV - , A 1 - new 3:J.Armstrong,T.ArnoId, M.Ar:hur, f x ' F35 .5 , X G. Arvin, D. Asp, C. Asztalos, C. Asztalos . 'V . 'F . , H '- , A ,,, . ' '7 1 Row 4: R. Augle, S. Avonts. D. Aylward, M. . E Alibi ' ' A . f H' Baber, M. Bacino, R. Bakutis, D. Balanoff ll 'lll G V :-': 41 Vfiii V VV Row 5: D. Balwierz, B. Bawfi, M. Baranaus- ' ig, ' llz' , , kis, G. Barker, L. Barker, D. Barnaby, W. V W ' J' H' -, Barrett VV ip VVVVVQ V VVVVV ., 1- A VV .... VVV h f QE' ' M ' Row 6: V- Bartkowiakr M- Banos' D- Base. - '.-- - '1' 1 V ' it K. Baumgardner, R. Baumgagdner, D. Bax- A .,,.-f L1 ' V, llfg VV 5 -, V B' rr'. f ter. K. Baxter 'A V, ff- J V .VA ' A V ' WV Tif QV new 7: K. Beauchamp, M. Becker, M. V Becker, H. Behling, P. Behling, J. Bem- 'i'VV.y'i.2 ' .. .,,, .. 'f' ' V benek' E. Bennett 1 . Y. ll V 'R ffm V , - , .. veit. A R rre ow 8: L. Benvenuto, G. Beranek, A. Ber- , ' ,gg . gl' . fg, . r f. Q f ' duels, D. Bergin, L. Bernitt, B. Bikuueaus, J. v. V elee i K if N f Biswles r A Q . f ' N me ee Row 9: J. Biske, S. Black, D. Blackstone, D. ' fr jjflf ,A 73 V' 'l V ., if eel ., , r . .W i i.. Blaha, M. Blake, J. Blaney T. BIaneY 'Q J .2 we .., 3' MA A 5:3 Wi ' 'ek- Row 10:E. Blum, Bochenek, K. Boehm, K. , A Tj g5.fr ' ' 'fi Boettcher, K. Bohanon, K. Bohanon, K. J 3 f ,. V: VVVVVVV Bohnstengel, B. Bomba, J. Bonke, K. ' ' A I llll ' p -, . V, Bonnes, J. Boreman 'L , ' Q 'W ' K ., .l f , tr V ,n . ' ' f 'r Y1 ' ' t A ' .- - l 'xglfw ieue ' . Q K Row 11. G. Borkowskl, J. Bovard, K. H , W Boyer, R. Bracken, G. Brann, G. Brent, D. H mf H ':l- kr... A Bresnahan, L. Brewer, R. Brodnick, L. ef' V , 9 Brow, K. Brown .V VV W Row 12: D. Bruce, T. Bruebach, M. Brun- J AZAA , lm . ' ner, L. Buckingham, A. Buckley, P. Buck- 'L .K J' e'rf1 V .. Riff I 21.1.5 'ey' D' Bulow' K' Burba' B' Bums' S' Cala- A ..V. . H 'Br V 'I 'A brese, S. Caldwell 3' 'ag'-' l ish J f 2 1 e , 1 B if Q A ' . llf K l 1V i f . 1' V A L Q '7fVf'lf: ff V ' 1 .: ' 'V A 5 . I gf ?' . ' 1 ' 4 , 3 B. fa... . QQ J. X 'X M Q 1 tr is is fu ' l X X' ' . ff X 1 '-' GA A f f j . V V .V., :.' V V.V, . X , V e at r A .J . Q A . 1 '.i' L' . 1 b e M V 1 A .V 194 QX AWN K .V A it 'L' 2' 1 V '53 'J . ' Wm. MV, .M 2 if lg RY .. , 'Paw 1 E etrr rree 1 'errre . , I ll 4 . . g . EV ., W VV vw Q . I ...B .33 BF. . V V . V.. . - ' V . - ii . .1 .f. ' . ' . . .. F15 .V ... Ilr ' a re 41 ' K, .. Nw' if . 2 M AV V, . V V V V -1r. 1 . -.1 few . x MMV .. . yglgf ll . VV vi N N 1 q AX g. is-A fr: 6 .. e ee x 51 V, sl.,-s ...F Ajdx ,gk W., ff' a 1, F D ... Hazl' . E f l l '1 K if 3 - A f K 1 rr --k-. ' US ' X , ,-. Q ' is Q -. 1 .Q In tk, 'Q Y 1 -..W H iw ,. . ' lg ,vs W. 1 4. Q fn 1 . an lv.. .X K 5 l i . , :V L M H C In :fi Egg- in ,. N 'I ,Q,,iE Gi Q gf: I S , .sss V el, :gn x if rr, ,. E 'N , . 'L Q j,. '4' 1 F ul. . F Y . W X '11 K , ' sl Q, ,V .b: I . , 3 . . 3 Q , . . Q, ' ig' F . - , . L K .fff gi ',k. ' .K 1 A . Q . , A k A .5 Wil F i A .af gs., A ' ' , M3uxf.g, .Q -. ir if LN :H xA el A - . xi' . :af J '-' ff X 4. L. AK .R' ?. G 44 I. Q --' L ' 1 7 '.v J A Mui.: lf- 1 -r '- f . .we 1 in X A Q , xLi:A W 'ii' ,P Q fu l . E 3 i -Ti-A A-:.vAg'xi T , Af. Jaya. ' is ie 'T H -xbzz A ... . S l up . ,. wb . F if - iw W D I 1 if 2 m . i s -mtv' ERR '. xii i H' HQ Q ' X fr Rf., 4 .7 . '- l btw ,Ji , 'fa i K Q-.5 J F.. Us : J A or A A 'ii iiiixyf-W , 2... f 'hthh . . . 5. is J i 'Z all wg yr' E T, , .g ,,fQ 55 4'-1 ' A 'il I . .. - ' x A , , ' I fc- X K W, . ... . X 94' 4 ,U . W 1 K ' Q.: Y Adil. 9. A s, .W , l if Se' l ll ev? X . J - .LA .QS . ,X ,, 'er l X. x ' Row 1: K. Canan, N. Carlson, J. Cary, J Casttillo, C. Cecil, D. Cerny, M. Chanda, Row 2: R. Chavez, K. Clegg, J. Clemente S. Clemmons, G. Coate, D. Coder, F. Cog lianese, Row 3: G. Coleman, S. Colman, D. Collins M. Collins, P. Collins, S. Connolly, S Comer, Row 4: A.. Correa, D. Corso, S. Cosentino G. Crockett, S. Cripps, B. Crout, V. Crow Row 5: C. Cusick, J. Czerwinski, E. Czuban D. Darlington, D. Daugerdas, M. Deacon T. Dean, K. Deddo, Row 6: C. Deering, D. Degan, S. DeGen ova, E. Del Bosque, l. DelGado, D. DeMaso J. Demrna, Row 7: K. De Vos, J. Dillon, missing, D Dodge, J. Dolecki, D. Donnelly, K. Dono hoe, B. Doody, S. Doolan, A. Douglas, D Doyle, B. Dreher, D. Driscoll, D. Driscoll, E Drozdowski, C. Duldowski, C. Dundek, K Dunleavy, L. Durec, D. Durkins, M. Dziaba L. Eason, Row 10: J. Edgar, M. Edmonds, K. Elde, E Elitzer, D. Eminger, J. Eminger, C. Eng Strom, D. Enk, W. Erickson, J. Farbin, K Fauth, Row 11: G. Ferguson, S. Fetta, M. Fllllcetti E. Finnegan, W. Fisher, L. Fonseca, R. For mella, L. Fortler, J. Frederick, P. Frencl, S Friedenfeld, Row 12: C. Gaffney, J. Gallagher, D Ganser, L, Garber, R, Gardner, A. Gar dunio, R. Garner, K. Gaskey, F. Gayda, M Geron, iv, 1 -K-, 1-, axe ' N J-. - .3 , J Q 3. f. iiiii wi: E ,ill . . .N is -. . ,....'.'a. L 5 2- V-E 5 J. sr I F V dk, M .-.kfgx T! Row 1: L. Glazewski, J. Gleason, M. Gonza lez, S. Goode, S. Gorss, G. Gow, K. Gray Row 2: K. Green, K. Green, M. Greene, P Greene, D. Greening, M. Greer, C. Gregor Row 3: D. Grice, K. Griffin, P. Griffin, E Grizzle, B. Grosse, R. Guarino, B. Gurevitz, Row 4: M. Hall, R. Hallay, N. Hammad, J Hammett, T. Haney, D. Hantson, A. Har kins Row 5: B. Harper, D. Harris, L. Hartell missing, C. Hayes, P. Healy, M. Hebel, D Hechler, Row 6: L. Hehn, A. Heiden, L. Heirn, D Helmold, L. Helwig, R. Henderson, K. Herr mann, Row 7: C. Herrman, D. Hermann, P. Hibbs T. Higgins, L. Hill, J. Hilley, M. Hindman, Row 8: P. Hodorowicz, M. Hoelle, T. Hoo ver, C. Horstmann, S. Howell, D. Hudak, G Huminsky, Row 9: R. Jaeger, J. kowski, Haneway, K. Janicki, K. Jan gosky, D. Jensen, R. Jensen, D. Johnson, D. Judd, K Kabza, R. Kachold, Row 11: S. Kacor, J. Kaminski, M. Ka minski, D. Kappes, J. Karbowski, D. Karge, R. Karpus, P. Katocs, B. Kempke, B Kempke, J. Kenny, Row 12: C. King, J. Kinney, R, Kinney, J Kirby, D. Klein, W. Klopp, A. Kluth, J Kman, R. Knaperek, B. Kock, D. Koester, Hunger, W. Hunt, K. Ithal, T. Row 10: J. Janus, D. Jara- Jaworski, A. Jendrzejewski, R. :DJ x ' - M . .. . .... .. - A ..... . . .. . ...... Q L -.,' QQ A,kii .f'. ..W k'rk. :.:, Q. ridr . -2 J Y K . if 'ffkfi A A . Q . , , ridrfd , 'K W: W N iil ii if . T if 1 A S Q NF Qf- Af A AQ N .2 I Q S 1 'ff A QQQ,.,,i-. .f iil TQJ Q, .... ,., . . . ul 1 ' T ' Y x r 'f A ' - T v :TS G QQQ 2 . , QQ' ',:. QQ .J Q QQ NQQQQQ Q ' A .'.' d . 5 : : : ow .. is T Q rrls ' . f X .. f'i X 4 .- A -Q Q zq . Q Q Q Q Q Q .av QQ Qx , Q Q Q Q A .Q f:-::ff- ,Q .QQ ,QQ . .QQ.sQ- . T .LV Q SQ Q - Q Q J, Q fr: QQ Q Q. .. 'W m y ss.. . e:.. --il -:-: l if iiirde QQH. ::.:::s: T . Q Q - ,. :,, 5 . ik . ...' 1 ' Q gg: QQ Q Q X Q ' ' ,, Q . -.,. QQQQ QQQQQQ , Q --154' '..lQ 3 ...-,Q rrrr A do : .,,. M- Q- K 1 - 1- if -a - sf ff' . ' A ff is . 'rl' f- J '- , X 'TX 'ff J .. f in 3 -J ii 1 .3 . XF cf -ggg NR I: -s-S,.: Ii - - '7 Z' EEEBV 1Y., -N :V s.f- ' L-Q '. f mu. L ' if N-- ,L '-iifwi ' l: 1 'ffr -.-. - :1-f'fr frr- 1 . 1 ..:. ff ' A lrils f iiiilsf I .. f f ab Q LQ... .QQ Q Q Q V 9 Q QQQ Q . Q D xmh' -. -'f ,.z:. ' .. F M ' K D J ff, ' 5 I3 K dz - X ' ' Q . ai- ' Q.: K 'K . .. QM Q Q . X ' f P - . . Q' K, fr 4 I Q Q 1 flw. Q - ... ' ,i D ': A ., E., T - N, QQQ .A .. . is , r , sy :V i ':'k- f 2 ' Q 5 M E. A .1 fr :- -:'.f , 1 ' , . ' K Y, 5 mg., A . svg., , 1 r ,--. . -- Q .,,, A . 5,3 - 'ii 1 P K TL? W if . we - A .. f . s 1 s ssl. . .... s r . I T ' J -6 . 1 5' L .,-f 'zffff '--' . er A NSN! WNWVW .QQ . .L V Q s' .Q iiii 'Q'?Z RW , si. Q T435 .. 3. J xx is wigs- x N is-f , ifl.. , ,L,,. . . My A . V'- ' fi . Xl.. ' -A ' A x A 2 1 J . N wi f , gg N ff- . . I .. as 14.-. . L L l . - ' 4 p ' ' fA 22 . K kk or 'W e if 5 A QE ii' A ' LQIVZL J' LLL V ET X r . 4.. . ff fa ..... . .3 1 g . . ,M it Row 1: W. Kommenich, S. Kopf, K. Kopp, T . , . K . S' A I Y 'F' . ,, : Q , .. . G- K0feCky.A- Kosch, P. Koson. M. Kozak fc ' X' - ' .W S ,L . - X .5 Emi ., 2 s-,.z , . -- Q- ' X l w A g ubq . W- . :Q b Row 2: M. Koziel, L. Krauss, K. Krause, L. 1 - - ' 0- - . 1 i . Krenn, C. Kropeck, H. Krueger, E. Krupa T ef.:-f 'P rf .' I-H Q ' . A f.. ' ' A . 4 v , Row 3: T. Krupinski, L. Kubera, S. Kubiak, ir is i ,Sr .,, 2 .6 ' ' ' S. Kujawa, M. Kwiatkowski, B. La Coppola. .mf A A A 1, .,,,,., ..X. Q .L H ,, ' , . ' M. Ladias , gal ! . . 1 It ,, ,Q ., q Q , ' Q if i A , 3 A, .Ni Q, 1 Row 4: D. Lamphere, W. Latasiewicz, W. U . i bn . . fig Lathan, S. Laube, L. LaVeIIe, T. Lavery, P. K 'Val -ia . fi 'ii' L3VlI'I X . Ha. Q , .,.. .1 .J . ?-Q y M' Xj K , gl 'T A 5 jig Row 5: T. Laxton, D. Leppin, C. Lewan- i K : EL :vs --::.: -if A A 'sk '1 N , dowski, M. L9Wal'1d0WSkl, R. LlCaf3, M. Lin- . - c' dema'1M-Lindemann .- 315, . ji f PM. . g , . , f '2't Row 6: L. Lipske, C. Lis, J. Liston, B. Lit- Al ... ' J . . f - terio, S. Londeau, G. Londos, D. Lovelady 3-in .' I , A i .-X ,i , A N g ff' ' X F' Qi' J Row 7: G. Ludwinkowski, T. Luke, S. Lund- ,4 'J ' if .. L quist, W. Maali, T. Macejak, C. Magee, J. x I ! K Q, . . X Li - A. Magiera . .. ,fi A .Z ffl: ' ., ,K . 'f K' ii A ' Q .rf L ' U ., -v ' L, g jeff! Row 8: D. Maher, S. Malik, M. Malinowski, K , Q A ' .. : A I. T. Maloney, A. Malovan, T. Mann, C. March ' l 'N 1. , fi 'J is .. A I ., Row 9: L. Marcordes, K. Marek, T. Mares, fa.- '-. 5, ' ,X in 'A LT -T A. Marion, D. Marshall, P. Martens, T. Mar- . Y. 7 9 . 5 4 .. . ' tin ' - 3 V ' J M ' , Row 10: C. Martinek, K. Martinek, J. Mar- . Q-J ig , 3, 'Q lift , ' g-- ,ffl,. ,:i wiglftinez, R. Martino, P. Mastella, G. Master- x B ii.. Q. 'if '. . af ' fk.w?'l- 5:.J3l son, J. Mataitis, D. Mauge, W. McBride, A. :: ..f ikL, . k-,. ff:tfa:.,,E5 K I Xl Mccabey Mccann 4 il - . Q A . fu. , Row 11: D. McCurry, K. McHaie, K. Mcivia- v A . ,. J v we -- . ..'- ff A , hon, G. McNamara, J. McNulty, D. Me- z- si' ' lander, G. Melendy, M. Mense, W. Mense, M s i 0 +P-n ,,. , Vi . - fi . T. Merwick, J. Michaels k - 2,1 -1 . A .2 1 Q an .1 1 M1 1- 'A . Row 12: s. Mihaiec, M. Macnaiek, F. Mika, A . - S. Mikos, E. Miller, R. Miller, J. Montana, E. ' A' -r' S2 ri A Q. . 4 1 Montoya, S. Morgan, J. Morisette, D. Mor- -- Q ' , v- Q . ris, L. Moskiewicz . XV Q ' .fx 1 in L ' A ,f 1- 2 fm. if . f. X . 5 g A: ,H -. N., X ' H . X 'iii S X - A ' MMD S 1 , , ,g 1 Sw ff .. . . i G N V . iv. X it L I '.:, , V W K h .V I -f . T --Q, . A . . - Q Xxx b ...fi Og . Q I Lg gmt: NW.: 'wi Rx .M t Q. .Nsxw rf t QK, uf . A , I A . 5- 44 A N X Q. E. ,L I i f 1 - ' 'g SX A .. at I .. , A . 1, ,Li . . 0' - . f ai. A . 5 FE 45 1. A A '2' 'E' :ere 2 , . ,, J . , 5. .3 pa . J... A 3 A ' ' x V ' A . I!! ks' 1,8 , ..,,.,.,, 41' K AJ L .... ..,.. .i k.g7: . K K .... .. .,,,, h5f..35:,, . VL xg . if jf . ,Q .. - an .V . . .. I rx N t . -B, -1 , he . we T Q. A ' .T 3 - V fi: J Q. f A T - 'VZP9' ' A A ' 1 ' . T A . A ' ' I 115,-,.': - ' 4' i X QT- kay ' fl 197 Row 1: L. Mozwecz, T. Mullane, B. Murphy, R. Murphy, T. Murphy, T, Murphy, R. Myers, Row 2: T. Naden, L. Naponelli, C. Nau- mann, J. Havarro, L. Neuberg, J. Niedz- wecki, J. Niehoff Row 3: L. Nietupski, M. Novorolsky, A. Nowdomski, F. Nyland, G. Oakey, S. Ober- man, K. O'Donnell Row 4: L. Ohap, E. Olson, D. Opielinski, J, Orlic, A. Orant, G. Orr, M. Owens A X, xx x X TTTT --2 t me i. 1 wear -- wssezafssr ,A fe x Q .se . 'P Y PVS .. 1 .::: -.... , ,... at ... F .,.. E il if at T is E i 14 X 'C b . .... is sg, ig A ' it 5 v ,A M49 'W' If SQ is .E - - S, xi f if .. fi.-.1.,, ..,, Fw, f .:: :sf .,.. za-g. is ,P 5 X 'Q' A -' fx it O J K it F i K a KA 5 NSI' K' 4' A ' , V V : Q -ws' . 1 rf: 9. 'J f - irr . XJ 1 - . , Xi .. . ,.,. :,:, Q Row 5: S. Pagch, J. Palmer, M. Pangallo, is 1 :r':: I i P , S. Pappas, D. Parish, K. Parnitzke, B. Par- ..' ' F , . Q' HQ ,, ,.Q. ' J 7 T' rish - L? yy ,..: .. Row'6g A. Pas, L., Patton, C. Paveleck, J. y , 'f i ' V X J , , eg T Pavlik, B. Paweski, T. Pecho, L, Pedersen .qldz b Vbyq ,Q 8 A AOTO .... J it . ' Q A .Q 5' 'I'b ' ' X A D Row 7: M. Peebles, D. Pegues, R. Penkas, ' Ii ... Xi Nr Q. we A f R. Penkas, D. Peters, K. Peters, L. Peters . i' x I T xi A Row 8: S. Peterson, L. Petropulos, L. Phe- wx q r,.g., Eff, V X5 yrq ty N ' 'fr J Q ian, T. Phillips, D. Piecii, M. Pikturna, L, e f A. 5211 W f T Piotrowski D A .... U N Avy K . zzik Row9:e.Piper,L.PiuSri,L.Piy5,A.P0imo, ,kk1Q 1 A . .L .. . T G G. Ponio, D. Poole, R. Poska i f l Q Y E - -7' Q Row 10: H. Pospishil, J. Potaczek, P. Pou- 0 . v.f'5 f 3 ,, M ., D . r ' 4 x , Q , los, C. Prokaski, G. Pulaski, M. Pyne, J. 1 iff 411' J . . - J Quick. D- Quinn' Nl- Rachansklv C- Ra' J jewskiy Rapacz .. V? X as y K -, . L sv: Row11:S. Raparas. Raieike, D. Raieim. X ' lre Raueh, G. Renfree, J. Renfroe, K. Revak, T ' 5 w e D ,J 'Q 'a..'5a:.iz'dS' J: J- it J i ts D J 1' . A ' . I in AA' W' ' DD' ..'.. ' 541 V Ni Row 12: D. Rice, F. Rice, R. Ricobene, J. J J' H K ' . . N Ritchey, L. Rittenhouse, M. Ritter, R. Ro- . .E .gf K. t if A 7 1. N r bak, L. Rodriguez, J. Rokaitis, K. Rompala, L' y R. ROHSOH L. ,. A tt t L -it 3 ' . W i ' ' h l A Lg H 'F X K xqlb . -' Q it 4 .. 'Q rw E J A 2 . K .P ' ' l'liJil': 5 G Q' iii' A I I W , . ' tt.. . . 1 -- 5 1 , 'F W' ,,,., 5' A P as if iff y 1 ig, 4 . . kv ' T' i,:i T P , U ..y..... i R R ig, J f ' I.. - , 's'is T6 rm 1 G if ii. ..... . Ex - . 'V' t .. . - 'I 5-:'. s f, ' . - Z was Q C if r . 4,5 r. xg. -rss 'X x A XD . 95 5 iw. . 5 DV ,tx is :Ti , ir A -3 bv-.W E A X QS tz: ,L, ik- ii. ----- ti :- 'if -3 4 . Nk'.k.,' S k :Y 1 3.2 ' 'ji :L P .,, . ' ' L +5.21 ur i 1 V5 1 -S 1 4-5 W 5 1 P 455 C ' 7 , ffllllii thi 'fe-Q.. . -K . ...YT x i ,Q K - K ' it . 1 Q i 'L ' 'Q ' ' . ,. -4 A I. L Y ,.,,. A -- ,. L f I V L .uh N L Q-. 2 ' Y A 1 'iw 1 I It 1 .V 3. A A - .. Q 5 it A -4 A -1' I 4 . 1 fi !' gf fig F 4 ' ,qj 4 J b 1 I Q K , .I lolita i P .35 A ' L-. Y? fr? i . ,.. f M fy . - 1 T 1 S5- , - .I S ff + -1- I i .,,, - S .- ' 1,-3 lg - 'I V? mr iv I is 3: Lj- ii -T - M err..-4 ,6 ns. v .5 L . ' Q i ' 3 Q 5' ' Ii . 1 S .. J --. . W ' il Q -1 as J L Q ilxig if.. ,15 h 2. S if - 1 f 'Q. A i 1 N ., . -..Q . bf . 14.1. Ka .- - . X, ,A - . . f is -T - . 1. : x ui W E r . A A ' A . Q 2 vi 2 L . . I A . ' yi . - 5- .f . 7 V. I 1 . .. K X x if A Q X E., tt 1 if 'U 9 P . A YJ Row 1: J. Rosales, V. Rozich, C. Rudolph, M. Ruffalo, J. Rusenovich, M. Russell, K. Rutherford, Row 2: B. Rybski, N. Sabatini, J. Sabatino, S. Sala, M. Salkeld, K. Sanborn, D. Sanders Row 3: K. Sanders, S. Sanders, S. Sand- ers, T. Santoro, D. Sarna, C. Saunders, K. Schallmo Row 4: K. Schaub, K. Schilke, D. Schilling, W. Schmitz, L. Schroeder, T. Schroeder, J. Schuh Row 5: R. Schultz, L. Schwenk, D. Schwin- gel, V. Seiders, D. Sendra, R. Serritella, R. Setina Row 6: W. Severson, L. Shanklin, S. Sher- man, L. Shinstine, J. Shipman, J. Siera- kowski, A. Silzer Row 7: J. Simmons, E. Sivak, B. Skor- zewski, M. Skrecz, D. Skwarczek, M. Skwarczek, D. Slater. Row 8: M. Slaughter, R. Sleeper, S. Smart, K. Smlciklas, S. Smidowicz, C. Smith, C. Smith Row 9- J Smith L Smith P Smith P. bJlfD'Smith,'M. smykbwska, s. Solsolowskiv, J. Spanczak Row 10: D. Sparacino, M. Spellman, L. Spusta, M. Stamm, A. Stankos, J. Stan- islawik, T. Stanley, J. Stanula, S. Stasaitis, M. Steffy, T. St. Paul Row 11: M. St. Pierre, L. Stranc, J. Streck- ert, S. Strella, F. Strocchia, S. Sturek, J. Sullivan, J. Svec, J. Swanson, L. Swierk, C. Synal Row 12: R. Szajek, S.Tallmar1, J. Tampier, C. Taylor, P. Terkovich, T. Tesry, D. Thei- singer, L. Thiel, J. Thomas, K. Thomas, R. Thompson . ': gA ..,..., . P ff . si ' x 5 r E 4 X Q S . .5 . : 115 R.. .'k - 5, is fgkt 'l T' ' .S - .. ' ' -'F S JT in 8 . , if C ' nt: X ' 199 .X as 5 4 5. Q. 'Y I 5? in fm' Ji Nfm s . '-:': 'H :iris . 1 , fzfii' it ...-. 'S g ' xi . wg - s . 3 E q 2, lr' - V 5 45 N- wh 'G 2 1' 'J . i .. T Q. . ll - X X xi Row 1: S. Thornton, L. Tieri, T. Tinnish, C. Tipping Row 2: L. Totton, K. Trojaniak, W. Trovato, D. Unolt, D. Unolt, J. Urban, R. Valiga, Row 3: T. Van Byssum, M. Vanda, L. VanS- coyk, Y. Vega, E. Vengrin, D. Vervoort, W. Vervoort Row 4: K. Vetter, F. Vitogiannis, T. Volpe, W. Vondrasek, C. Wagner, B. Walsh, M. Walsh Row 5: D. Warpehowski, M. Warren, A. Webb, K. Webb, D. Weglowski, P. Weiler, L. Weisenritter 1 fri' 2 . M NVQ? X x 1' N .4 . ' x V,, A. l .x..,. ..u x . V - bf. A .eye-:eg K L wg. f - df YT' ' X I -1, s.. , VV 'V li W J ,A at vs., J: 1 1 xx ,N F' J I kk A. 6. if . . D -.11 , ' 1 E IA is N 'warg Row 6: R. Welsh, R. Werner, A. Wetter, D. . Wetzel, J. Wetzel, K.'Wheat, M. White 7 ' Row 7: D. wiksfrom, D. wiiek, L. woim, R. ,A Wolfe, D. Wood, R. Wrobel, C. Wurl, J. Wy- 'V att, R. Wyleta, J. York, D. Young, V , Row az D. zabmski, D. zaqar, E. zaieski, Y. Zayid, G. Zdziarski, S. Zervos, L. Zimmer- , 4 'A man, C. Zornaya, J. Gilbert, D. Kojder, L. Moskiewicz ' D 'J Q ' , ,.. .5 . v V' 51.31 .. 4' 'N 1 'I J . f..' , 'WP' 1 f.l. I ' Q' 1 I gr ,. .J W iw 5 . v . 'Y . . -w 4 . . R 4 ' .. 'iii' si. be J ' Q. -X x q x 5 .f , E 1 A .. x S' V 3 wh fi L. . 'W MV 2 ff W fr .V 'i ' l A ii? i' . . , . . 3, V Ji' 4 x ' ' . ff' 'ix' v ' ' ... . , . '-, W n V , ,M Frank Rice takes a break from working on the Blueprint. ' -I U I .-' -..... if......, , i . 2 SOPHOMORES fl 9 V -Q R' , Q. , K -fi K Q -H Q x i .. K ' -f K ' K. fig Row 1: D. Aeverman, L. Aitchison, R. Al- Ux Ky K if K K ' . . , hhk K . KK . K m h, 'irf dridge, S. Alesky, V. Amerio, C. Anders, C V KK N A i 9' f' ff' U .. ' 9 1 Ander50nK V V . N K KK Q K K i 1 Row 2:J.A-wdras, C.Andrejek,J.Andrews 0 'Q 3 1 fi' J' v K - - . . E D. Avonts, J. Ayres, B. Baker, C. Balasa, ' . A 'li -. 5' . rf 3 K , . if' -3 5 . 3 K' K . K 'rf ' Row 3: D. Balkam, D. Bandusky, S. Bar- -. 1 i A Ka QK' x,K , f bosa, J. Barnaby, M. Bartos, K. Behling, M C... 1 K K AA 5? b ' K Row 4: S. Bensema, D. Bernahl, K. Ber- .5 ' ' ks T ' . K nardy, J. Berngen, J. Bilotto, R. Birken- QJ7' A - ago. KKKKK K i X feld, S. Bithos, , -. , K J f KKK . Q7. - --Y K V w i ' , :H :s f Row 5: D. Blake, M. Blake, J. Blaney, T fi ff wp ' fm, a tx , X.: . K KK ' ' KK ' Blaney, C. Bochler, K. Bokenkamp, A. Bol- -' . , '31 1 J ' - -'iff i I 'Jx f5fi 1 - ' drini QS. ' ' '1 3 Q ! . A ' - Q K Q ' 5 gy Y . 5, Row 6: E. Bollas, G. Bonk, L. Bonner, C . ' . we ,. i 1 K i,-5 J Borawski, P. Boss, A. Botta, K. Braasch ,K J fy xxx fix tg bvxili ..., Row 7: P. Bracken, J. Bradley, W. Brani- Y ,':,x'k'L,,a K .AV '... .-.-. L . kqlz i. gan, D. Brennan, S. Brewer, L. Bright 1 1 JJJJJ J . KJJJ T 'JJJ I '-r - .'..r ' more. D. Brown. .Q if J' J ,, Q. , Row 8: G. Brown, S. Brown, J. Brzezinski KK, , ' . ' :gy T. Brzezinski, D. Buckley, R. Butkus, B J- . X l ' . C K , 'N Bylina, H A l i Il ' 1. Al ix, - ' A K ' . J .-... K K Row 9: R. canan, c. canoes, D. caraeuo, k 2. K f rlrr ' Carlson, A. Carrera, L. Carrier, J. Casale , I K V: T 4 ' ' . i , K . 'Q Row 10: J. cavinder, A. cerbm, s. chada K KK KK V ' C. Chiginsky, D. Christensen, D. Ciccone ,mr rf or f . f- . 0 i x KKKKKK ...,,K,K. .y., .,,., , K K K K + KK yiyyi KK 'yiV KK , 'N Row 11: T. Coglianese, G. Coleman, T. Co ' J J y' fi ,.-. .., K QKKKM, ' A, 6 is '1l :- . Ieman, D. Collado, C. Collins, C. Collins, C . K l 'K ew . KK Commiso, 'it-I K KK .r,K.. . , fi ,Yea i Row 12: J. Coney, C. Cook, G. Cooper, D ' K - K :K KK' K Coots, V. Cortina, D. Cramer, K. Crane, W gf Q. ' KA K xii K, M-I Crane, D. Grams , 'i ' .:.: ,'-: K K KK K -:. KK . VK Vrrk K Q.. . .K . irsss'i 1 1 . ,- risl I 5 P i . - D iii -. 1 K TQ we K - ,- K , f .K K KKK K ' . KK-'KK J KK ... K r ' ' . i 5 ' , .3 I f -' ..-: .. ,f I 5 1 l. ,KAN 4 .1 Q T li': . . . . , f. . KK K , - - K K K .,, ia! J ' :J :lrr B eersr 4 . ,4 K , 5 , KK K K 'Kg..K .K K A N . 4 P :uma .C N' ' NX... f1l:A9fi s-l' . J B f W M itliii J' . Jii .. ' R il x he L 1' 4' . wt i in -' Q 1 .-' 3 .- ' . l rr - - ' K, -:K K f ',f ' KK T ' - . X . K Q 5 - '.-, 21 Y ' S ' ' . 1 K 5 of , N ., . KKK s r . nal fi. '- ' , a 1 'J ali 201 Row 1: D, Cripps, H. Csoke, D. Cullen, L. Cummick, P. Cuthbertson, S. Czeszewski, D, Daneck, Row 2: S. Darmody, F. Davidenko, S. Da- vies, J. Deacon, M. DeBias, D. Del Bosque, A. Delgado Row 3: K. Del Longo, G. Depa, D. DePaul, D. DeSando, D. DiCosola, T. Diggins, R. Dolecki Row 4: D. Dolgacius, L. Domanski, S. Doody, J. Doyle, E. Driscoll, K. Duffy, S. Duglas Row 5: J. Dunlap, M. Dunn, S. Durrant, J. Dzwigon, J. Easterhouse, K. Edrnonds, J. Ellis Row 6: D. Emerson, E. Enk, S. Ewers, W. Fabian, R. Farris, L. Favata, P. Flala Row 7: B. Filipensky, S. Fisher, R. Fitzger- ald, K. Fitzpatrick, R. Formella, R. Fortier, S. Fowler, Row 8: M. Fox, J. Fozard, G. Francis, C. Frank, T. Franson, J. Frederick, M. Free- man Row 9: D. Frencl, R. Fry, L. Fuller, P. Fur- giuele, G. Gavaldon, K. Gabby, S. Gaffigan Row 10: M. Gallagher, C. Gallo, J. Garcia, B. Garee, C. Gaskey, J. Gatto, G. Gehant Row 11: C. Gentry, D. Giampa, S. Giaretta, D. Gibas, K. Gibson, D. Gillece, D. Givens Row 12: G. Glista, J. Gnutek, K. Goerg, J. Golden, J. Gombash, B. Graca, S. Gracnan 202 ,,,. No if .. K X , g 3 . 5 .ig x E Y in S . . 1 I A gi by X . ' Q- H ,, V - 5, ,X 3 ' L ik? ,N X Gi I jg Vs 1- :rf ' ' l ix 2 X 3 t ' 'Y' 4. - K i V , ' A 2 'S 1 'i A E: Y, ' 5 lg S iele Q if Y . 'QQ 'L I X ,. ia if out AL.. ll: D it K . ' I A ' 54' '. . 4 5 x, -' 'R if A N 'feng -fi 4. 1. . Q yi, -3 A K. vis' Q 'Q xx X ...D if f. . X le . . A . . Q kgvhh g ...,, H , .igrhh A . .- Y . A ' SSW M v ' I . K4 2. . . I 4.-li. . 1 'L fx. f 'Z l i , ' . . X , V fi..fQf 'us' 'Q-.1 ' Q... A , A n Q 4,4 Q- ' tk 'ai W . tiki, Ni - - 4 is J ,N . ..., A, , .. ' Y ' ri 1 Fi' -' A-2 . S'1Ii-liyfmlfl ' .1 l .5 v .... . . g ... ,ig 4 4195 1 L QU ' ' 1 f 9 , D ..g A it ..l. g - , . L W A L ' V ' Q A 4-Y 4 3 In 'S ' ri in f 5 2 g if J Q , ' - '- f A W . 1,413-:J s A ,, 'ly . 4, A... , P - ' Q H- :-: - ' ,f 2: ar V Al 1 lill it . QA -L l 6. Wi M M ' ..... Q g M T J . wk' . X Q K . fb 6 X 1 12 ' J ffmff F i ' :7 .air ii i? fi l. ' wtf ' , HS: f .ttf - l I A .A U - S vw! S' 'F im 1, T r ,NTT ll. X4 ', x N NWS Vi Q 'R ,N ..3. 1-c Q 'nt is 3 .0 J . A - Y . if 'Z . . ' . ex X like 1 s Q J L WE N ' X4 'Lrg -a H 'x 'L Q M' ,Iii K If cw 5: k,.. A Ag' . .. .. , ww.. J. in Fifi' ., M ffwk 1 H. T .N . - il ' T Tl 7 I if i' : LX. 'k . ,rf Q 4, 3 fe - X . 1 .- .ws- .. fs . . 4 i, 5 i. 1-. r wp ll - Ad 151 sir N i ..gs4gs... . . i.g:. , M J I ii X 'W 6. , Y 3 . ' if il . nec. : T VL - 1 nl L w x 'X Sv 4' 1 ,.l.12 5 13 .9 ig. , . N .. ... . L X I . f 4 M , - fe' mt Q I x,Q, 5 L -5 .., rkritky i . . ' 'L - .. I X K h y . .W . i f Q KY S- mi 5 .--In X'-:S S' sa - K .. . -- f -.........w5fi-E Row 1: R. Granito, D. Grant, S. Graves, W. Green, L. Gregor, W. Grigas, T. Grogan, Row 2: K. Gross, M. Hakenjos, L. Haller, N. Hammock, M. Hanley, G. Haras, M. Harkin Row 3: L. Harnois, T. Hart, P. Hartell, R, Heath, S. Hehl, D. Heiden, S. Heinisch Row 4: P. Heintz, G. Henderson, L. Henfler, J. Heniff, J. Heniff, R. Hennessey, B. Henry, Row 5: L. Herling, D. Hermann, O. Hermo- sillo, P. Hettwer, D. Hill, P, Hillyard, S. Hla- vacek Row 6: S. Hlavacek, P. Hoch, L. Hock, E. Hoffman, E. Hoffman, T. Hogan, H. Hokin- son Row 7: J. Hokinson, C. Holt, H. Hooper Row 8: K. Hornik, J, Host, B. Houser, Row 9: K. Howells, T. Huminsky, W. Indica- vitch Row 10: D. lnnocenti, P. lzral, G. Jacob Row 11: J. Jacobek, R. Jaeger. K. Janicki Row 12: C. Jankowski, S. Jankowski, R. Jansen Jeff Sprayberry works and shapes his pro- ject in Ms. ShiIeny's ceramic class. 204 Row 1: J. Jaragosky, J. Jarvis, J. Jaworski, F. Johnson, J. Johnson, J. Johnson, J. Johnson, Row 2: M. Johnson, C. Jones, D. Jones, J. Judge, T. Julien, R. Kaatz, G. Kallinretakis Row 3: K. Kasper, L. Keenan, S. Kehoe, J. Kelly, K. Kelly, M. Kelly, D. Kerbs Row 4: B. King, P. Kinney, R. Kirchman, G. Klein, W. Kline, D. Kogut, M. Kolinski Row 5: C. Kollins, S. Kontrlmas, J. Kopp, l.. Korbel, R. Korbel, J. Korecky, K. Kosch Row 6: R. Koschitzki, K. Kosowski, R. Kreft, M. Kreil, G. Kroll, M. Kubiak, J. Kuf- fell Row 7: G, Kulovitz, G. Kuzmicki, R. Kwiat- kowski, M. Labuda, D. Lachata, D. Laf- ferty, R. LaHa Bob Schultz, in deep thought, concentrat- ing on many things in the future. 'ww ml ik si e 1 X s -:S - i JW 9 1 P I 8 5 v -'firm V X sr fs r x t f Q si X2 Ffa 212- '1 . . . f -. :-:. Q if S J . ..: f . I Ks. . lf NE' . si .7 - i y , 1 15 ig ' s K Q 1 3' 2 ,K .W . q E, g ir .J i .fi ff x as i i ' W .ll J 'K 'L' X . ig, :B . N J il Q '1 ' K 2 ' ff . ' ,. '. as . J ', f Vixse. L, 2 1 ' . Q 5' :l . as Q as : i .. . 2 I Vik S :Z A f 1 ' 6 J f i f A 1 . ' Q ' ' J if j fsf - -. Q 'S , - If 1 Q i .s f A if J .... Q 1. .N,A ,, x Q a htxa I K .- - K 'I im I is S 4 su.: A - i W ,. .. ., wmv. :W .1- Qss .J --,- 5, W , mm,, fm y Q K Q- .1 -qi-43, . . H kk, . , ng: ? ue' .1 N .l i K J f ' . S K 1 S at - 5' K. of .. V ' F 5' .. ,Q Q' ' , Ti . .ky 'Q fri-ri . ,J xv ,Qi ' - . A 3 ,..,7 , ,1 K KS ri: It A: MM S 1 S f1, f 1 ' , Q h Jh A h Q 5 1l I A J Q I K X .A K . - Afmil. Ar, V ' JJ 5 ' qi' b 'I wi gs ,,.S T brbx s ' , W 1 : .... M . . K! l 'ef ,- ' 5 IL- - S I ttlsr A. Or .. L 'iii . ii! . se ' 'lv X , J 3 .lf Q ' Li X . - or ' . . ' sw f' ' ' A . . Q . 1' - F- ' T .' ' 4 KX' 5 ' - a X A- I 5 T 4 A T X PM xv Q -' K . X- Qsi . , V X 1? 'ij' 6 3 ,Q X A 's xp ef xa 1 K Q X .WA . K... '-Ut' F ., - '7 - lg .ps :aff S .. 1 f ...yr fs .. .. 51 1, ' . t : S, 9 A, T .Gy Q3 V L ', ,sg J Q I 7 4 . X. . 5 r . .- K .tl . .X V L . ... . I - ,Q A my , Q hhlx 1 .lr , - ' P P . ' P 9 7 J '9 i , f kK'1 ' H 3 Q ' K G T : f ' :TT - W S e ui bqb, H Tig., i kt H. W W A 1 1 'f, P Aff AfL'L m' iL ug. L Y 'f 'f 9 T A X x A KW . . l r ' . A I I-I .iq i , l are G1 f'9.p lf' 51.95. - - Row 1: M. LaMantia, B. Larkins, D. Lathan, C. Latus, B. Lawton, J. Lechner, D. Le- Hocky, Row 2: L. Lenert, L. Lentini, S. Leracey, L. Lesniak, C. Lewis, M. Lewis, L. Licata Row 3: J. Liceaga, G. Lopresti, J. Lullo, M. Macak, C. Mack, V. Magiera Row 4: A. Maleske, P. Malfeo, K. Maloney, M. Maloney, M. Manola, J. Mantia, L. Mar- inier Row 5: J. Mariscal, C. Marnell, W. Martens, H. Martin, J. Mason, S. Massey, E. Matejka Row 6: D. Mathis, S. Maulis, N. Mayrose. J. Mazur, P. McCabe, J. McCullough, D. McDougall Row 7: J. McElray, T. McHugh, D. McKee, K. McMahon, S. McMahon, J. Meale, M. Medlin Row 8: M. Melody, K. Merwick, D. Metzger, D. Michalski, D. Mikrut. L. Miller, S. Milosovic Row 9: M. Milus, J. Minarcik. K. Mininni, M. Mitchell, T. Mitchell, T. Molenda, K. Molloy Row 10: J. Monahan, N. Moneta, L. Mon- tuori, A. Morales, J. Morgan, R. Morrison. S. Moyers Row 11: G. Mozwecz, D. Mudryj, J. Mur- phy, P. Murawski, F. Nadolsky, G. Neff, P. Nelson Row 12: T. Newberg, D. Neybert. T. Niedo: spial, L. Niemann, F. Noe, D. Nolen, D. Norris Row 1: D. Noto, K. Novak, R. Nowakowski, J. Oakey, D. O'Brien, K. O'Donnell, P. Oer- tel Row 2: J. Olejarz, K. Oliva, M. O'Neill, N. Onesto, M. O'Rourke, J. Ortman, P. Over- bey Row 3: M. Papiernik, E. Pappas, P. Pappas, S. Paulius, M. Pavlik, R. Peacock, D. Pe- dersen Row 4: K. Pepsnik, M. Phelps, M. Pine, M. Pinto, R. Pelecki, W. Polich, S. Pospisil Row 5: G. Poulos, S. Pringle, D. Pruim, M. Pursley, J. Pych, J. Quan, S. Radochonski Row 6: J. Railsback, G. Rapacz, D. Rapata, G. Reichold, J. Renaud, G. Reynolds, L. Reynolds Row 7: P. Rinehart, K. Rinkus, D. Ritchey, E. Rittenhouse, R. Rodriguez, J. Rosinski, K. Roza Row 8: B. Rulien, B. Rulien, K. Rutkiewicz, C. Ryan, L. Rybarczyk, S. Sadowski, C. Sakowski Row 9: J. Salomone, L. Sanders, R. Sand- ers, P. Santry, D. Sarna, J. Sautkus, K. Sawyer Row 10: D. Scanlon, R. Schalasky, B. Schaub, J. Schilling, L. Schima, G. Schmidt, J. Schmitz Row 11: L. Schuh, C. Schultz, T. Schultz, C. Seaton, S. Seaton, S. Seehoffer, S. Seper Row 12: S. Serone, L. Shanklin, R. Sha- piro, R. Sharwarko, J. Shelhamer, L. Shi- bovich, J. Sierakowski Giving a little smile after the call of a First Down, at the Oak Lawn game. 1 1 K ... if itii' iili X 1 . .. S N A 41. mst. - N K , ' Gif Q1 qi' A rn ' - at ' i'X 5 'J 1 K A .wx if L - A X' rl: ' Z .X i - srls liril t 1 1 r xv' f is , f . K LIN! Q l 70' , ' . A w- ... , .. ,N ,.. i. x a qi ,,., F. . X, 9 .Nt J ti, . 4,- .1 -V Blgsilsi' Q. ,f fx .fzlfft 'F J Qs 4- xi - -xg E.. K t ' A - 1 ' 1 -A S if V hz g ig., ' . if S ' ' ' i g- , J an wt! V. --... w F 'A . X 'J i' lf ! . x' ia' . A ' -I 4, -l K s M f S. x ' A '94 . x.. A .. . f-fx .- .. sf- ' 191 .,. nk, .. . 4, ' '52 'R Qi, ll ,f X tx-gy x . .- K 1. . A i. , 1 H A X qggkq Q an X 1 if Q ' fi 3 xiii' ' - x I 1.1, , 'm ' . ,,lw in n l . . ..W -Q , x ,J , gg, -If ws N ' 1 . . ' N. .5 E1 . Q L 'ilk fr 4 . f - 'it37 . , .1 , 'X - my 2' T' :-,' N' it .. . 5 ir. . K 'i . EQ A 1 1 1 if V i ,il g R :' tif' .. 'Til . .xl . 9.19 . rw . S 15' A it .4 . 1- jg, ' Q j' . l t .Sl iff l L... . A ff: , KE-: . f l 5852 i i 4.1 it q X L- 'J .f-- , g - - L.. . Hi . F K- s X .S 1 . 'i' X K Js 1 if '!ih.s 1 . ,:.',' fl f , 1 . e it H - 55 . g . 3 L ,A ' '-v' .Y M .. is . 1 , meg - fx S ' A Ta , ' J fbi? ir e Sig . . .iii Q. , , . ... S ' A' in f 4 - . 3 : Q .13 A x. , , 1 . ' 5 .xg K , .-. 5. S V .. -2-in gf j ,H 5 i KN, k,,. -Q . . , ., 1,5 -1: A l ' R .. ' .. 4 sf i w , - ,. 4 5 ,.', . ,,,: war A wa 'sf fi -ag rf! ' .. LAAAJ , N H . . .i ',-L. Z i. A S on . t : r-ii ,L A i , L K .wir . Q. T S I I- S wie? ms.s - i 1 , X Zi : g i fs. i . 1 - A , ' . -' X r ,,.. .Q his . f Q- 1 X , : 3 I I I 1 X' iZf 'f' . . . , LL-1-L 1x1 1X . . -1 it : -:-- W . -.1 f if 5 . i k A , ' . aft - ' ' .J J MW: I. A 6 , X i 'QR-,B .- . .. A , fa sf. -ff-- g-,,f...- .gg ...Kg J M I- . . sfffik . :XA 3 N 5 3 . 5. x- . K A ' . S x Q E . Q-.k Q X Row 1: C. Simone, C. Sivak, K. Skinner, J. Skubiszewski. D. Smajda, M. Smart, S, Smith. Row 2: S. Smith, A. Smith, W. Smith. P. Snyder, S. Socha, L. Sokolowski, M. Soltis Row 3: F. Sopiarz, N. Sotirakos, J. Sowko, L. Sparzynski, M. Spatola, J. Stalun, D. Stefanlak Row 4: D. Stepina, E. Stevenson, D. Stew- art, W. Sticha, T. Stinson, T. St. Paul, T. Strasser Row 5: T. Strocchia, M. Sturma, D. Sustek. C. Sutko, C. Swanson, J. Swanson, L. Sy- mik Row 6: J. Sysko, M. Szajek, I. Szlta, C. Tabor, C. Taylor, R. Taylor, F. Terkovich Row 7: D. Thompson, N. Thompson, J. Ti- jerina, R. Torres, M. Tribble, W. Triplett, M. Trovato, Row 8: N. Ucki, D. Urba, D. Urbanik, S. Van, D. Van Auken, R. Vanek, R. Vengrin Row 9: J. Vertucci, K. Villa, M. Villanueva, M. Vogel, M. Vrabel, J. Wagner, J. Wagner ,pn Row 10: R. Wallace, R. Wasielewski, S. Wa- silewski, L. Watson, D. Watts, T. Watts, P. Weiss Row 11: P. Wells, W. Wensel, J. Werner, L. Westwater, B. Whitt, D. Wikstrom, D. Wil- liams Row 12: K. Wilson, S. Wilson. E. Wisch, R. Wisner, J. Witek, S. Wolfe, M. Worley 7 5 4 X I if ' - ' TWSJM. ' W k' fwfli W A 1 :K J! ' l 1 ' . Nw . .. - 2+ Q H - -, A L4 A 3 v Q W- :ff w J' 2,,A .hw 1 W A, Row 1: M. Yacko, B. York, B. Young, S. Young, S. Zaker, T. Zarembski, C. Zeschke, T. Zook, Sue Morton tries to pull Dee Zowlinski to the ground as they goof off in 3rd hour Soccer class. JUNIORS Row 2: M. Abbott, E. Aguilar, L. Aiken, P. Alagna, R. Alesky, R. Alicz, M. Allen, Row 3: T. Allie, M. Altobella, C. Alton, R. Anderson, K. Andruk, S. Anians, A. Areddia Row 4: M, Arend, J. Armentrout, R. Arvin, E. Asauskas, D. Asplund, J. Atwood, D. Au- bin Row 5: C. Babarsky, J. Baber, D. Baker, M. Baker, R. Bal, B. Bandusky, M. Baxter Row 6: C. Barbosa, K. Barth, R. Baudler, P. Bauml, N. Bavirsha, L. Bean, C. Becker Row 7: D. Bemiss, D. Benedict, K. Ber- anek, S. Bereznak, R. Bergan, J. Bergin, J. Bidochka . UL 4. K. Ts 2' .JO r ...A . 3 fi' A 'A J . 'ff 4- . WET.: lv ' if-,: ,r ,,.. x fv- Q 434' 4: -L 1 6 .gm 3? T f 5' 'C 4 K 'V , A ., , f, .4 l A if . .: ... . Mi' ,,f fx. Q , it , M , g. fa , . Q.. ,V av, if S 55 We :E i H V 'mf si 1 .41 , HW J 1 4 iff- f 1 fl 4 ,.,, 3 .,,.V , Q, f I i xr M :. s J 6:3 sf-Q rf r 4 Bl' 1, v M we P ' 1,1-I..-, 1 ,W L f,, elf fe rs: N lQ:.:.2. .::. ' B ff . i .fwp 2.1.5 . . 5 V J ., fl' 4 gy , L S al ' ' A L - All bl-.sw 2 'RF Q K :- ., - X J up 'sf w ur as -an N5 ., A ' ' SFX? -'Q X X X . 1 x f - - ew w .- - , xx X X , ,. - l 'x QQ !!! - N .. ,, : a a, ,X , X 'Q 'Sf' K u - a 3 -S --K5 K . If 4 F:-Q7 'J . Rx . ...,. -.., . We gl ,J ,J TQ . ... :W X 9' .CP T, , so-15 fwei' C Q, F' l J J 5 t gc' 'Lf M7 If Q . K , E: :af xx I C10 .jr V jar, ,2-1- ,, , -A5 5, -K7-7 ixff 1 W f J 1 431 :C ' D' D NC L . T Q, J, are ...ff S V1.5 ,1, xA? . ,:, , xi If EW C E. A if f , S T - Q, bf LX ,R l V,zx YE.: ik, X v 55, X. Je. a S L QW f . , -r 6 'iztt J 'K fi 'Y ,X -is 4A Q ' . Q IS, -- Wx, '+..:r.g1' , .p Qzhb , .l -. - T- ' - 3 fl ., ,. areif L X 1 rg ,, - . A S, .. N 5 if v . : . Q J il N 'r H Q . X 9. ann '5 1 Ad' . 5' M N ' Ak XR' J me 1,5 fur D J fs J .K i . 'Q x Q as X N K y .1. Q if 1. X .l gil ' sw Y . Q . - ,., , L. . fl? NX -4 f . ,f o QR A -2 Ty ' 5... , f Q.. S' 5 X 5 R in X S f . 1' '..i' .uvl .1 ' - f - R ' v t it tx, - 5 g I -.Ml il L if ' ' L ei M ,,,. u. x C Q 5 V .. 5, 2 , , si ,, ai .ff - ' W X . ,Al . Q Q : . , R 03.2 .Q.,k t . L' V x ' Nl . . .15 N . .Y Fl X K ffl. Mix ,ms . i 'lkk ,:., I . . .-. 35 S '55 E - T ky , .51 X in R 6 w l ,Q - ,Y xv A 1:12. 'B E Q X is , .fi-Q h' , ' wr J ..- N r l e sw Row 1: W. Bielcik, H. Black, K. Blackstone L. Blackwell, N. Blanco, C. Bochenski, P Boll, Row 2: E. Bonk, K. Bonner, B. Bouquet, T Boyd, B. Boyer, M. Bradley, A. Brennan Row 3: M. Brennan, J. Brkovich, D. Brown R. Brown, S. Bruebach, S. Bubulka, T. Buc- ciferro Row 4: V, Bucz, C. Buhrke, D, Burns, R Burris, M. Bush, R. Cafcules, D, Caldwell Row 5: D. Camlic, M. Campbell, D. Candos K. Carlson, T. Christensen, J. Cerullo, P Chamales Row 6: E. Clegg, L. Clotfelter, K. Coleman V. Coleman, T. Conny, R. Cook, D. Cos tello Row 7: D. Costello, D. Costello, C. Cotner P. Cox, D. Cramer, S. Creger, A. Crout Row 8: P. Cuthbertson, P. Czerwinski, K Davis, E. De Golyer, R. Del Bosque, D. Del longo, S. Deluca , Row 9: R. Denger, C. Depke, C. DeVito, D DiCosola, D. Dodge, M. Dolgacius, R. Do mina Row 10: J. Donofrio, R. Doolan, D. Dou- gherty, G. Doyle, G. Dreher, R. Dreyer, J Driscoll Row 11: D. Dudek, D. Duffing, L. Duffy, K. Dulkowski, J. Dunne, D. Eason, T. Enk Row 12: J. Erwinski, C. Eskra, S. Fahy, D Fanciullacci, L. Fanello, S. Ferrso Row 1: A. Fiala, R. Filipiak, S. Finnegan, D. Flowers, D. Forkin, J. Formella, K. Franson Row 2: A. Fredericks, J. Fredricks, B. Freeze, J. Frencl, S. Frencl, J. Fruik, M. Fuller Row 3: P. Gapastione, M. Garcia, J. Gar- dunio, L. Gardunio, R. Gawlik, J. Ged- minas, G. George Row 4: D. Getches, J. Giarraputo, K. Giar- raputo, T. Gilbert, D. Gillece, G. Glazewski, J. Gleason Row 5: G. Goberville, J. Gonciarczyk, E. Gonzales, R. Grachan, J. Grave, A. Gray, M. Green Row 6: C. Griff, A. Griman, C. Griseto, K. Grizzle, C. Gross, R. Guglielmo, A. Gurevitz Row 7: J. Guzlas, J. Haines, F. Hall, M. Haller, M. Hanos, M. Harper, R. Harper Row 8: K. Harr, W. Harr, V. Hartell, L. Hat- ton, D. Haveck, J. Healy, K. Hejna Row 9: J. Herling, K. Hines, J. Hodorowicz, T. Hogan, G. Homerding, A. Hooper, C. Hornik Row 10: D. Howe, D. Hrebic, M. Hudak, C. Huddleston, L. Hussey, B. lnmon, D. Ivan- cich Row 11: G. Jacobek, S. James, E. Jane, W. Jarvis, L. Jedrejcak, K. Jendrzejewski Row 12: R. Jensen, D. Johnson, H. John- son, K. Johnson, R. Johnson, M. Jones, E. Joritz . , 3 A .. J., K., , ,V ,gg 1 i n . - --5 -.:e It-I H L lei 5 i 4 pil 1.4 X ' mall 'ii ' ' ' fm . ,N ,, 1- 'L' A 1 in W aww is Bi' . 2 ,viii ss r H fx A Y , Y A az! ' Q i ' V X m gl 1 5 K Q 4 0 ' ' -QU' 4 ' r Ri XJ f., .., . . ' Q 1 4 . - 1 A Z, g :L ..: 1. 1 t u X . ,g y ,L ff Q1 J i A ..... .Ei K ca 4-4' 1 .. I f v..t W iki we-wg: . h M. tt W, J-- ,. X l is Q . we A N 1 x. I Lwn. ' .J . R N 53,-f fi: .Li . -ef A 1' 'l l 3 4- Xiy NW P F Xt ra. .rx .. Q A X A . 5 6, ' ia Q . 3 3? . ff W .f xi A' . 'A L' l ,A-wr - .. . . 1 ' . -. A ,... Lf. ' - . - .I . . inss ' ' A 1. L. F- 11: gg, H' f. - A fx. .. W N K k.,... gg k.xi ...,.. r . V ..., ..... Y X f . 1- 92 'T is ii .., A 5 if A -f 1 K . . N . t . Azst' 'i f '--f ' K 'iii AZA K... flfliw iigzlz V ' . ' QRATAF W . . s A si ' H Y! il ii! 75 1. ,' -i if .x ' ' 2' 4 L 2-' 'D' eg' . if . 1 1- X , A., . wi K . 5 if . irfii 9 A 210 :Eh - ,ci E A . . 4 . s- - : 'Y' 1 vw T 3' . A , :A ...mm .. .qi - N4 X - E - K L 3 .. ' Y. 'J X - . .1 Q 1 mera., K ep 'f'Q k ,k QIQ: t .. i Q ,Q ,Y .V 5 .Q A. J ' X- ' '. .,.i,iE,ix .L L 5 H Q X K 1 . 1--: L ' I ' Mi . ,IN 'ix' R X I Q. 4 ' -. N .' A l ' . . A r. i . k k: 1 -4 ,if ' , 1 K - if fl :tv-. it TWC Q? 1 1 . ' Q ., Q .0 'I A t is 'A + . 1,-ggqvgvj f 1 :win ml - SEHK' g a 3 J YL-5. T f X n ik ' Q . it li? V, -If My . .. . 45 xl xi.. S .. Y me x H . in .1 rg un 3 35 L J .6 . Q fr' X .5- XX x ,QQ ,rx Ne I I L 0' Q SQ' 'sr X 1 .. ' .5 by J L fr 4- 4 ik if X ui' .:- 1' 1 'S Q, 15 'if bv - . ' .... v . '55 ' J 1 'gif' -H fl' .5 -13 Q. ,1, L1, i X .L :1N.- '4:' L Q L ' V : m .. if L 'T ' 3 wiv ir ' L 1 - .K X 1 L .x-- -3 Q - y 'fl' L , -2 'J' ' V' L bL'LL.L if x. ALL . J D X L -- W.-W . .. , .... .S gasoil L.. . 51.6.62 'l i.. r k . .,... eff 4 Y' Q v 1- S: wi' ,ff F 'xp LWB i I A L X YC A 2 A X gk N W E . .v,f 'S A X X I ,L QW, -- 'ii an ki 1 N it A 'Xl J If 'X 1 ,1 mf? j S x LW! 4 5 I sa '.. :J aa in , gJ if 2 J K 5. M Zi .A Q50 . L 3 '99 Lx I CED N ip' gm CF J el G Row 1: T. Julien, M. Juodagalvis, S. Jur inek, R. Kale, J. Kaminski, J. Karanosky, C Karnavas, Row 2: L. Katocs, M. Kavanagh, J. Kelly, R Kempe, L. Kent, B. Kilduski, D. King, Row 3: D. Kintz, J. Kirchman, B. Kluever C. Kman, L. Knaperek, R. Koch, W. Kolb Row 4: R. Kolinski, J. Kolodziejek, R. Kopf D. Kopulos, R. Korbel, D. Korycki, C Kosch Row 5: C. Kosiek, S. Kosowski, C. Kowalc zyk, R. Krause, C. Krenn, P. Krickhahn, L Krupa Row 6: D. Kryst, J. Kuba, J. Kubera, L Kubera, L. Kubo, K. Kujawa, J. Kunz Row 7: J. Juzmicki, L. Kwiatkowski, L Laabs, R. Lacey, G. Lafferty, V. Lambra kos, S. Lattuca, Row 8: L. Lawlor, W. Legge, C. Loeb, K Londeau, K. Lo Schiavo, C. Lovelace, P Lynch Row 9: M. Macak, V. Maciaga, G. Mackay S. Madey, R. Maldonado, S. Malovan, S Maly Row 10: F. Manzella, D. Marcum, M Marek, R. Mariscal, T. Mark, H. Martin, R Martin Row 11: S. Martin, D. Martinek, D. Martin- kus, A. Maslowski, J. Mason, R. Mataitis, P. Maurisak Row 12: K. Mazalin, R. Mazur, N. McAtee, R. McAtee, H. McBride, J. McCabe, D McCIister Row 1: G. McCIister, D. McCormack, P. McGovern, D. McHugh, T, McNamara, A. Meier, K. Melander Row 2: M. Melendy, R. Melody, C. Mes- kauskas, D. Miarka, T, Michalec, S. Mi- chalski, J. Mikos Row 3: J. Mikrut, P. Mikrut, D. Miller, J. Misner, B. Misskelly, D. Mojica, E. Moneta Row 4: T. Moreield, J. Morris, J. Morrison, S. Morton, J. Moskiewicz, G. Moss, S. Moss Row 5: S. Moyers, R. Mozwecz, E. Mrofka, T. Mucerino, D. Muklewicz, P. Mullane, C. Murphy Row 6: D. Murphy, P. Murphy, D. Murray, C. Musser, S. Nabor, R. Navarro, J. Neff From Left: Linda Blackwell and Sharon Ward turn to see who tossed confetti on them as the Rams score another touch- down at the Oak Lawn-Reavis football game. Y Q' if ... Nl X sg . , ., is s.. :1f x ju ., WY Q. T V V ' ' '72 ig? . 2 , ii . ' ', A at J lllff Q .- . ,,:h:.sw....Lwg V J I wa s sg : N . ,. i ff ' 5 . l f'sf-f'r iir' J ' wk ..:. 1 .ff i '35 wx i M 15 J-. iz Q ll 'F' 'I' .Ai' f r 'Q c A ' -11,9 g if sif t.: ' R d i J T . .. .,,:, aj.. gh ,ily is 35... Y , ' 5 ' T ff ' 3 ' x af ' 1. s 8 3 K .- ix xs gl - X4 s is ,, F v K -. .,L- , Z y I if... ,- 'ew bivii . , 11:1 .,-- '- 9 . in Q , I . .3 if ' . l is 1 , 1 'J Q , is Q ' it ' 5 -. ff? 3 no C ' wi xy! I K W . 'J J :sim 'G' H --af I.-fs . Y 32:1 ,J H . . -R Q -Q., ,f.'H i . . .. ,A , .. '-azfvip .,'p' '- ' - 3.1 1 if I, Ai rw wiv. tm. k K X V A, mi F x,x ,. : A 1 ,,. ss.-f. .i Q X if Row 1: S. Neumann, V. Niedzwiecki, G. Nitz, R. Nitz, C. Norkus, M. Noto, A. Oklee. Row 2: D. Obler, F. Obodzinski, P. O'Brien, S. Ocker, J. O'DonneIl, D. Oksanen, C. Ol- danie Row 3: R. Oliva, J. Oliver, L. O'Neill, J. Oram, C. Orr, R. Pagach, T. Page Row 4: P. Papinau, J. Pappas, L. Paries, D. Parish, K. Pass, M. Pate, G. Paulauskis Row 5: J. Paulius, D. Paulson, C. Pavlick, K. Peak, J. Pearson, K. Pepp, M. Pepsnik Row 6: D. Perillo, M. Peterson, L. Petrey, C. Pickett, S. Pike, V. Pirofalo, R. Pizzo Row 7: M. Plebanski, A. Poleski, D. Ponce De Leon, L. Ponio, G. Popp, D. Poska, R. Powell, Row 8: D. Powers, C. Prahl, D. Prate, A. Priede, P. Puleikis, D. Purpura, S. Putman Row 9: L. Pytko, P. Quilantan, G. Radtke, J. Raschke, J. Rasgus, S. Rawski, J. Ray Row 10: A. Raziunas, P. Reilly, J. Remezas, J. Repetsky, R. Reynolds, W. Reynolds, R. Rezzardi Row 11: F. Rhodes, D. Richardson, J. Rico- fbene, J. Ringelman, K. Ritter, R. Robak, B. Robertson Row 12: D. Roller, W. Roza, S. Rusenovich, J. Russell, L. Russell, L. Rutherford, G. Ru- zich ix Qba. T I if . , , C 1, is sf? xe . - 1 1,1 sf 'mfr ..: ig g.Q ' ! ... Q M g I x 3 . I ' X , :Qi 'f-J D 'kxfish if x ' . .pa is :Siva l K N ti , i-it ' , 'P - ff 3 JY! P -i.. '52 Q 'ft ' 44 A .Is N lf X , -:2 -i 5 V L -R. i'. 'N:'kl1 ' sq 19, . A' ff . xl 'P V i t . VA X. ' i . gl ' o lj- 5' i V . ..,.. .L 1 f x Lkrkhk K 1. -' . - ij vi. mis fl . . -:J ' FP i 7 ' V 'ii is l v - 4, 4 an 1 ' , , 6-. U , . '1 Wu 'Ki . 9' 4 1 ,R R A , Y Q b Y - i - 4 .Ky Q Q. iv 1 M il VA : , Xt 1 X14 A . .x .. X .. . 'UA if. Q Q.. .. .M J - f 'IM . .ai . . 4 ,X W w it si 5 gg. v A -ri - Si? i .Q is ' sfljii zw. . .N ' 5 5 R ggi ? K H 35- A Row 1: P. Safin, A. Safranek, H. Sanders, L. Sanders, D. Sansone, R. Sarna, C. Sav- age, Row 2: S. Schenk, M. Schmidt, S. Schmidt, R. Schnabel, L. Schneider, S. Schreiner, C. Schroeder Row 3: R. Schultz, L. Secor, T. Seiders, D. Shaughnessy, J. Sheane, P. Simers, T. Singer Row 4: M. Sirbutz, K. Skibbens, C. Skon- ieczny, C. Skubiszewski, J. Sleeper, G. Slji- var, M. Smart Row 5: D. Smidowicz, C. Smith, D. Smith, E. Smith, J. Smith, L. Smith, M. Smith Row 6: A. Smuskiewicz, P. Snyder, G. So- tirakos, J. Sprayberry, R. Spusta, J. Stack, M. Stanislawek Row 7: S. Stazak, J. Stott, R. St. Paul, S. Strella, J. Sullivan, M. Sunny, M. Sustek Row 8: A. Swanson, C. Swanson, P. Swan- son, W. Swearingen, D. Synal, T. Szyd- Iowski, J. Szymanski Row 9: S. Szyska, W. Tabor, M. Tadla, M. Tedeski, L. Theisinger, S. Tieri, M. Tinnish Row 10: C. Tomaras, T. Tripiett, S. Tropp, R. Trovato, J. Twohill, B. Urbanski, V. Van Valkenburg, D. Vervoort, D. Verzak, R. Vet- ter, M. Villanueava Row 11: G. Wagner, M. Walczak, D. Walsh, J. Walters, M. Wardean, J. Wasielewski, J. Watson, M. Weaver, E. Weber, B. Weber, M. Weber, J. Wegrzyn Row 12: S. Weinert, T. Weiss, V. Wensel, T. Wentz, K. Wesiow, D. Wesolowski, M. Whit- comb, B. White, W. White, T. Whitehead. .ff ii. fi! ,,,, R . g, .wr 1 -. 5 A ff' .J K , i A mm z K. rs 1 'L M f .nf ' 1' ' .iff 5' AX 4Iii'IF ,ses . get if i S I it Fai' . ...F Y '. 15.1 1 1 -ii 5 xv-A H 31 v, Q: A-if-. if W e i V4 I a!! 2? ,v J , , Y . fx- Q. i If E 'i ' .::'i' i A E ' vt A 6 1 W: 'si ggxg -' if.. f . ., e .. 5 ,gg i Q xiii- X' . 9 ffrvr: 1 . 6 v .... ' Q . i i t- ' -- .N . - ' Sa ' 'Q s si. A 0 3 Ni? X 1 5hXxs ? .i -. ' SNXS . I .... gg :.. 5 i ,. it 9, : V A .s J if is -. Q -, F x X IJ QNX .qi ' - ,N i S.. ss i 'ii an I 1575 ' i At., .. 39 'L N' A A :- 'faith .1 A A I .. 5 A iff! f -aiifft? A . 5 2 g 514' E J - ...f L Q 'ii. in Y' -L H :- I V N .. -1 W bp ff.- xt 5.- i'?3 4 F 1 J f e .... , Q ii :':S5i 9- 4 . . ii .Q f , 1 , . S jf Y- 3, 5, ue 'X . . Y' . , g X A 4- X3 fi? .N . b . . Q., MK N .fy Q- Fixx-Ig. , qw ,Q i- W ij '45 f? 4 sw' . . - K 73, 11 11.75, . up lil S x , ' , a , , ti. Q w Y Row 1: S. Wikstrom, K. Wileman, D. Wilson, M. Wilson, M. Wisniewski, R. Woith. Row 2: G. Wojtkiewicz, D. Worker, D. Wurl, D. Zaker, T. Zappavigna M5330 T53 'S 5 l:l'TLC Kim yi-1-V Above: Tami Carstensen gives Bob Shultz a warm friendly hug as the chilly weather comes upon us in Burbank. At Left: Clowns bring a laughing smile to everyone attending the 1976 Syncho Cir- cus show. FACULTY BUSINESS From Left, Top To Bottom: CAROL J. MATTS, Northern Illinois University, M.S. in ED, B.S. in ED., GRACE SCHLAEGER GARLANGER, University of Illinois, B.S. College of Commerce, Governors State B.A., Business Ed.: RUTH M. KOELLER, B.S. in ED. Capital University. Colorado State College, M.A., in Bus. Ed. Depart- ment Chairman, JOYCE ARNOLD, Western Illinois University, B.S. in Ed. DePaul Uni- versity M. Ed.: ERNST R. JOLAS, B.A., Elm- hurst College, St. Xavior M.A., FREDERICK M. HOAGLAND, B.S., M.A., Ball State Uni- versity, NANCY SHURE NOWAKOWSKI, B.S. Illinois State University, M.S. North- ern Illinois University. S m Rbixd H 'ac fx .QAQR 1: A ,si Q. 1 Q l 5 . . BUSINESS JUDITH DAHLMAN - B.S., M.S. Illinois Stateg JOHN GENELL -B.A., College St. Thomas, M.A., B.A., Governors State Uni- versity, MAROLYNE WILLIAMS - B.S., Eastern Illinois University. M.S., University of Illinois: ED MUELLER - B,S., Chicago State University Cphoto not availablejg JOYCE BRAZIS - B.S., University of Illi- nois, MLA Governors State University. DRIVERS EDUCATION LOUIS F. PRATO - B.S., Western Illinois University, M.A., Illinois State University: GEORGE IHNAT -B.S., M.S., Indiana Uni- versity, TED CAIAZZA - B.S., University of Illinois, M.A., Northern Illinois Universi- ty: DAVE WALERY - B.S., Moringside Col- lege, M.A., University of Michigan, Depart- ment Chairmang DOUG MURRAY - B.S., Southern Illinois University, Northern Illi- nois University, M.S. Ed. Illinois University: H. RABB: JOYCE BURZLOFF. FINE ARTS From Left, Top To Bottom: BONNIE SHI- LENY, B.S. Art Ed., Northern Illinois Uni- versity, WILLIAM MAGGIO, B.A., Culver Stockton College, ESTHER OTTE, M.S. University of Tennessee, B.A. Ed, Illinois State: KATHY VITIRITTI, B.A., St. Xavier College, MARY STONE, B.F.A. Washington University, M.A. University of Michigan, Northern Illinois University: SUSAN KLOIBER, B.A. Western Illinois, CAROL DAWID, B.A. Ed., Western lIIinois,M.A., Roosevelt University, CLYDE RODE, De- partment Chairman, B.S. Mankato State University, M.S. Northern Illinois Universi- ty, M.A. University of Tenneseeg RAY BIA- LEK, B.A. DePaul University, M.A. Ed. Vander Cook College, ANDREW MCCUT- CHEON, B.S. Ed., Eastern Illinois Universi- ty. rllilillflw - -Z5, ,m3 ' 'v ' ,f 1 wwf t 1 ,, 4- . '1 wi- - x . Q... Q .- .. 'fs 'paw I.,.qlJv I , mt A I L. FOREIGN LANGUAGE From Left, Top To Bottom: DORINDA GANNON, B.A., Western Illinois University, M.S., Ed. Northern Illinois University: PA- MELA HENRICKS, B.A., Central Missouri University, M.S. Edg MARY KAY KOERNER, B.A., University of Illinois, M.A., Ohio Uni- versity: NORMAN C. HANSEN, B.A., Illinois State University, M.S., Ed.g IRENE A. MEH- RENS, B.A., M.A., University of Chicagog JOHN F. ELLIS, Jr., B.A., Illinois State Uni- versity, M.A., Indiana University: JEAN FLAHERTY, B.A., Rosary College, M.A. Unl- versity of Illinois, Department Chairman, Photo not available. arm- HOME ECONOMICS From Left, Top To Bottom: CATHY DIORIO - BS Chicago State Universityg BAR- BARA PFEIFFER - BS., M.S., Ed., North- ern III. University, LINDA GARDNER - B.S. Western III. University, MARTHA KEN- NEDY - B,A, University of Missouri, M.S,Ed., Northern III. University, BAR- BARA FROST - B.S. Western III. Universi- ty: ELIZABETH BABCOCK - B.S. Iowa State University, BEATRICE FELDT - MS. Iowa State University, Department Chairman. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION HERBERT C. BARTELMAN - Western III, University, Department Chairmang ROB- ERT D. BABCOCK - N,E., B.S. Ed., Mis- souri State University. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION From Left, Top To Bottom: ROBERT MOSER, Mich. State, B.S., M.A.: T. PRZEK- LASA, AA Morton Collegeg ERIC RAUSCHER, Indiana State B.S.: DOUGLAS TALBOTTQ GLENN LADEWIGg RONALD CZARNECKIg WILLIAN LIGHTHALL, East- ern Illinois University B.S., M.S.5 KEN OGRODOWSKI, Illinois State University B.S., M.S.g TIMOTHY BOGWILL, B.S., M.S. Chicago State av-' Hi if X lcv, I df Hs N I Ki Inman I YQ! ,lx 3 INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION From Left, Top To Bottom: BYRON CHRISTENSEN Ottawa Univ. B.A., Chicago State Univ. M.A.g WILLIAM B. RUSSELL Colorado State College B.A., Roosevelt Univ. M.S.: JAMES JONES Chicago Teach- ers College B.S., Chicago State Univ. M.S.g C.J. REPASI Northern Ill. B.S., Roosevelt M.A.g ELWOOD FRISKQ RICHARD HLAVEK Indiana Univ., Missouri State B.S.3 WIL- LIAM J. RUSSELL Western Ill. B.S.: WIL- LIAM COYNE, Department Chairman, Vo- cational Directorg STEPHAN NAGYg JOHN FLORES Moraine Valley B.S., Chicago State M.S. Cphoto not availablej LANGUAGE ARTS From Left, Top To Bottom: BILL WADING- TON Northeastern III. Univ. B.A.g LAW- RENCE DAKER B.A. Univ. of Dayton M.A.: MONA SMITH DePaw Univ. B.A. M.A.: JER- RY KAMINSKI Lawrence Univ,p DORINDA GANNON B.A. Western III.g LOU MACA- LUSO Southern Iii. Univ.: MARK CLUTTER Western III. Univ. B.A.g DON BYLUT Chica- go State Univ. B.S. M.A.g PAULETTE HYD- ZIK Univ. of III. B.A. Chicago State M.A.g JOAN CATON B.A. Capital Univ. M.A. Gov- ernors State Univ. 5' fflfyxf-f '- p, 1,0 Z gwfyvvrifbm ' if K , M , W, 5 fr I M fi we , H sg,-t9,'a,:Mil lgiralxv ,394 I .... 'A W I. . I Ill' LL,L 5 I ' '- nz: 'wa f., f' f'ae-wa1.w.- -, n if f 1 ' W , . I ,'nf . p 'I ' 3 1- f , 1 ' ,V x 1 --14. -A.. ' I . , f I ff , ' . fl-Q' wa ,Z ,ff ,ip aw, I 6,.,.?E,m AJ, ,wgzxagf i In I I I 'QI ff'?,, lib., ig, 4,4 V'451',L , of ,wr 'll Ii' , f W, We :f'I.,5i1 JM avul, F' ls. I IJHLL .V Q3 xg iiiyi' , a fjff M my - .-- ' 1 , 'QQWL , Q ,Af A A, xi - .3' Q f 4' I ni s 1 it I 1 I Q1-' , 4 H Q 'ff ,MIIZ1 , yh , tv yin. 5 , X I LI ,,-it ,Wy 51. II NL I MATHEMATICS From Left, Top To Bottom: JOHN EMER- SON, B.S., III. State Univ., M.S., III. State Univ., T.R. ZALE, Depaul Univ., B.A., Loy- ola Univ., M.S., Department Chairman, GREGORY PAUL, B.S., Northern III. Univ., M.S.T., IIT, ROBERT MANGESp CHAR- LOTTE HOUSTON, B.S., Northern Ill. Univ., M.S., Indiana Univ., GERALDINE JANECYK, Chicago State Univ., B.S., M.S., JOHN BISBIKIS, Mich. State Univ., B.S. Chicago State Univ., M.S., HARRY P. MCHALE, Chicago State Univ., B.S., M.S., IIT3 WILLIAM ADAMS, Univ. of III. B.S., M.S. I f MATHEMATICS From Left, Top To Bottom: RONALD VAR- LAND, Northwestern Univ., B.A., M.A.g WILFRED MCCONNELL, DePaul Univ., Univ. of New Mexico, Univ. of III B.S., M.S.g R. LAPNIEWSKI, Chicago State Univ., B.S., M.S.: ROY STUART, B.S., Eastern III. Univ., Univ. of GA.: LANE VOKES, Drake Univ., B.S., M.S.E.: JOSEPH BIANCO, Marist Col- lege, B.A., Univ. of Notre Dame, M.S., IIT, M.S.T. I I I I I -Ahh-44 . HV, PHYSICAL EDUCATION From Left, Top To Borrom: ROBERT HES- SENBERGER -- B.S. M.S.. University of Illinois CDepartment Chairmanjg LYNN M. KAMBA - B.S. in Ed. Northern Illinois Uni- versity: DONALD MURPHY -- B.S. West- ern lli., Indiana State M.S.g THERESA BIELE - B.S. University of III. at Chicago Circle: ROGER KOHLIN - Ill. State B.S. University of III. at Chicago Circleg DEL SMITH - B.S. Southern Ill.g PAMELA PAX- TON - McKenoree B.A.g JOHN MCCLEN- AHAN - B.S. University of Illinois. 'M j 2144. 5 1 Qi . ' , . I , . . M ' l v ' . 5115 ,, H ' M M R E' , My 1 A . ,, N, ....-,, , ,,,,,.4 V . 1,4 t .. in -V ' :fri A .1 Quit, 'V Jo ' I K: A A'1:ii fl ,Lp 'LQ I RF4120 'W EU '-A.....,., -, PHYSICAL EDUCATION From Left, Top To Bottom: GALE NEM- CEK, B.S. University of III., Chicago Circle Campus: JOAN MURPHY, Northern Ill, University B.S.g RICHARD EVERTZ, B.S,, M.S. Southern Ill. University: MARY ANNE YATES B.S. Northern III., M.S. George Wil- Iiams: LOIS BOCHMANN B.S. Capital Uni- versity, M.S. Indiana State Universityg ROBERT GRIZZI B.S. University of Ill. at Chicago Circle Campus. ' A a .gil ,5 . i . R I r I 'C 5 wliifrl if SCIENCE From Left, Top To Bottom: ROBERT C. WALLACE, B.S., M.S. University of Ill., De- partment Chairmang CYNTHIA M. DU- BINSKY B.S. Western lll. University, M.Ed. National College of Education, JOSEPH BIANCO B.A. Marist, M.S. University of Notre Dame: LADDIE KRACALIK B.S. Cor- nell, M.S. Northern Ill. University, M.S. University of Notre Darneg WILLIAM LYON B.S., M.S. University of Wisconsinp WIL- LIAM JAMES FREEMAN B.S. Northland College, M.S. Northeastern lll. Universityg CAROL BLOUNTg DONNA FINUCANE B.S. Northern Ill. University, M.S. Chicago State Universityg RlCHARD THOMAS A.B. Augustana College, M.S. Northern lll. Uni- versity. Q ff' 230 UI ut M 1. A ' is. . fe tz f 3. k ,k 5 xi ii? 2 ' N Q ai 1 5 Q Q 1 it 3' ww' . WMM A .iii .A 5 it ' -'LM 1 NJ W U . I .I M .M ' 0 If If If Ji law , , fi L, 1' J my ' J SCIENCE From Left, Top To Bottom: JERRY KOZ- MIC - B.S. M.S. Northern Ill. Universityg LARRY A. ROBERTS - B.S. Indiana Uni- versity, M.S. Northern lll. Universityg RICHARD SCHUHRKE - B.S. Dickinson Stateg SAMUEL EISSKOPF - B.S., South Dakota, M.S. Colorado State Universityg JOEL M. TOMAS - AA, B.S., M.A. Roose- velt University, Wilson Fr. Collegeg JOHN GRIVETTI - B.S., M.S. Northern lll. Uni- versityg KENNETH J. NIEMINSKI - B.S., M.S. Chicago State University. SGT. DON SEABURGp LT. COL. JAMES GRUBBS, B.Ge., University of Omaha, M.S. South- ern Illinois University: LYLE W. HONNOLD - B.S., M.S. in Ed. fnot picturedj. 1 KW' X , Q .xx ,. X xb ,- V 'sf' - JKJXI F Q! Nfzig lg-Xfnu xfakh-K Qix Qp- 1 in ,- f' fn N ' ' VN' U fu' , K f .V .A 1. I M L ' ' 13 f kiifff-'x,,fxf x,.fgf'Q.N RjLf..,,.V 5 , . f N X K N W 15 fb ' M ,fi ,K , ,L--3.44m 'CWM Aw ,Q- QA AX R W CJ, f . ,, , Qj.,QxAJ QL 3 I M ax 1 X .1 Auf .4 xl- K Q,'PfL,1Q.: jp, ,CK y KNEE, N!-if-M-K jyf-i,K.,NV X Ptvrm Mrk M' ' .,,,5-1, fri, .'N X1, -TRN? 1 1 'J' i.wfkJh,, kxfy'-,tvgn ,fX,3lK , KJ f ia 1 M f- ' k,,L,wf'Nf' gf -12,!Qg ,HV.KQ:NwQ. i nj ,,A.,X,Q,.,i1,,'gM-,,'J VN ax !..?,..k-'Q MA, ' A---Au, 0 'if ffm , 2--af v ll ' N Y- WM-fff a mf. ,. 1 Rf -N L. mx, 414+ ' I N xg, L ax !NLA Fx -Tg'v.,.C'm YP. 'jk , , 'E K, V' , 1 , XJ , N -A .h ' ,X v 'KK M b -y x, 'MYLA gy ' M f g ,X . ,, I,-D 1 U w, . x Rx 4 Q , . v . .sf xw,f'NNk' Qxx g f-NN 'N L, X ., .xqfaj Ni X5 .X W X X, ,X l g A do , p ky, y , 5 : X -- , ,ll 5,733 ,J U , 3 x...,, My aj X-N, x 5 Q Rx 1 x 1 I. iyvvqwixvj-X Mx: P 0 if Q s.- X x-,B M, ,M Nxt mf :.,,f wg, ' 2 , Q' GM 3-2 .XY ' - 4 I X- SL, fs , 'L'W'i!K.,, ' Vw xjk 'I '1 ' 1' ,bg , W N 'Uv' 5' f S, V V J x K 2 ,,.Qlk?'.:f'4'5fx C?'g.. jf, f, W5 1 lx 7 'i V'vLtiw 5,, ,WE r' V-7 fq ,. '1 'hifi-J' 2-,iffy V ' l7 L i- - Q TQ! 'X t L ' , A A' M Qfffk '- CJ ca, fi fm 0 '2 9 ' J. ff1fwf L1 0 Q ,. 'N -J ' ' 1 .-Q ' .JH V' , f !l , , x ax - sf If , A CJ!RMv.,f!fX' yK J Q If , X, If 5, . -W, xx mg -J N V , x WN K A M'--f -x f I 1 1 gl W, lk, i ,N V 1 1 1 :J V f W gf' 1' X IQ X , , , sf 1:1 X 'X-ikfxfwgw'-I E Dfw ' QP X Qwlqfyx A F um....Q,,- -,M,. Gowfg I ,, X ,Wgf My ww 4., DcWe f QT gmi U77 MJ FRESHMEN Abenante, D. 60, 194 Adaszak, B. 194 Agullar, R. 194 Alcala, D. 194 Alcala, R. 194 Alessi, C. 194 Allcz, D. 194 Allen, A. 194 Allen, D. 194 Altobella. M. 94, 194, 39 Alton, C. 194 Anderson, J. 194 Andrews, J. 194 Andrews, T. 39. 194 Armstrong, J. 194 Arnold, T. 194 Arthur. M. 194 Arvln, G. 64, 194 Asp, D. 95, 194, 111 Asztalos, C. 194 Asztalos, C. 89, 194 Augle, R. 194 Avonts, S. 194 Aylward, D. 94, 194 Baber, M. 194, 111 Baclno, M. 194 Bakutis, R. 194 Balanoft, D. 194 Balwierz, D. 194 Bawfi, B. 194 Baranauskis, M. 94, 194 Baker, G. 194 Barker, L. 94. 194 Barnaby, D. 194 Barrett, W. 39, 52, 194 Barkowlak, V. 194 Bartos, M. 94, 194 Basa, D. 194 Baumgardner, K. 194 Baumgardner, R. 194 Baxter, D. 194 Baxter, K. 194 Beauchamp, K. 194 Beker, M. 194 Bekling, H, 194 Belgrave, S. 64 Bembenek, J, 95, 194 Bennett, E. 94, 194 Benvenuto, L. 194 Beranek, G. 60 Black, S. 94 Blaney, J. 94 Bochenek, A. 39 Bohnstengel, K. 62 Bonnes, K. 60 Bovard, J. 94 Brown, K. 39 Canan, K. 195 Carlson, N. 62, 195 Cary, J. 195 Castillio, J, 195 Cecil, C. 195 Cerney, D. 94, 195 Chada, M. 195 Chavez, R. 195 Clegg, K. 195 Clemente. J. 51, 54, 60, 195 Clemmons, S. 195 Coate, G. 62, 195 Coder, D. 195 Coglianese, F. 195 Coleman, G. 94, 195 Coleman, S, 195 Collins, M. 195 Collins, P. 195 Connolly, S. 195 Correa. A. 195 Corso, D. 195 Cosentino, S. 195 Crockett, C. 195 Crout. B. 195 Crow, V. 60, 195 Cusick, C. 195 Czerwinske, J. 54, 195 Czban, E. 195 Darlington, D. 195 Daugerdas, D. 62, 195 Deacon, M. 195 Dean, T. 195 Deddo, K. 195 Derrlng, C. 195 Degan, D. 60, 195 Del Gado, l. 51, 54 De Maso, 195 Demma, J. 95, 195 De Vos, K. 195 Dillon, J. 195 Divis, D. 55, 195 Dodge, D. 195 Dolecki, J. 98, 195 Donnelly, D. 195 Donohue, K. 195 Doody, B. 195 Doolan, S. 195 Douglas, A. 195 Doyle, D. 94, 195 Dreher, B. 195 Driscoll, D. 195 Driscoll, D. 195 Drozdowski, E. 195, 62 Dulkowski, 195, 99 Dundek, C. 195 Dunleavy, K. 54, 195 Durec, L. 195 Durklns, D. 195 Dzlaba, M. 195 Eason, L. 195 Edgar, J. 89, 195 Edmonds, M. 195 Elde. K. 195 Elitzer, E. 195 Eminger, D. 195 Eminger, J. 195 Engstrom, C. 195 Enk, D. 195 Erickson, W. 195 Farbin, J. 195 Fauth, K. 195 Ferguson, G. 195 Fetta, S. 195 Fillicetti, M. 195 Finnegan, E. 94, 195 Fisher, W. 94, 195, 111 5 1 Fonseca, L. 195 Formella, R. 195 Fortier, L. 195 Frederick, J. 195 Frencl, P. 195 Friedenleld, S, 60, 195 Gaffney, C. 195 Gallagher, J. 195 Ganser, D. 195 Gaber, L. 195 Gardner, R. 195 Gardunio, A. 195 Garner, R. 195 Gaskey, K. 195 Gayda, F. 63, 195 Geron, M. 195 Ghilardi, D. 195 Gilbert, J. 195 Gill, T. 60 Glazewski, L. 52, 196 Gleason, J. 196 Gonzalez, M. 196 Goode. S. 196 Gorss, S. 196 Gow, G. 28, 196 Gray, K. 39, 196 Green, K. 196 Green, K. 69, 196 Greene, M. 196 Greene, P. 196 Greening, D. 196 Greer, M. 196 Gregor, C. 196 Grice, D. 196 Griffin, K. 196 Griflin, P. 196 Grizzle, E. 196 Grosse, B. 196 Guarino, R. 196 Gurevltz, B. 39, 196 Harper, B. 196 Hartell, L. 196 Hall, M. 96 Hallay, R. 196 Hammad, N. 196 Hammett, J. 60, 196 Haney, T. 196 Hantson, D. 196 Healy, P. 52, 196 Hebel, M. 196 Hechler, D. 196 Hehn, L. 196 Heiden, A. 55, 196 Helmold, 196 Helwlg, L. 195 Henderson, R. 94, 196 Herman, K. 196 Hermann, D. 196 Herrmann, C. 196 Hibbs, P. 51, 94, 196 Higgins, T. 196 Hill, L. 196 Hill, L. 196 Hindman, 196 Hodorowicz, Pl 196 Hoelle, M. 196 Hoover. 196 Horstmann, C. 196 Howell, S. 39, 196 Hudak, D. 196 Huminsky, G. 196 Hunger, R. 196 Hunt, W. 54, 196 Ignarski, K. 62, 63 lthal, K. 94, 196 Jaeger, T. 196 Janeway, J. 196 Janicki, K. 196 Jankowski, K. 196 Janus, J. 196 Jaraczewski, C. 196 Jaragosky, D. 196 Jaworski, D. 196 Jendrzejewski, A. 196 Jenson, R. 196 Jensen, R. 196 Johnson, D. 98, 196 Judd, D. 62, 64, 196 Kabza, K. 196 Kachold, R. 196 Kacor, S. 196 Kamlnski, J. 196 Kaminski, K. 196 Kaminski, M. 196 Kappes, D. 196 Karbowski, J. 196 Karge, D. 196 Karpus, R. 196 Karpus, R. 196 Katocs, P. 196 Kempke, B. 196, 111 Kempke, B. 196, 111 Kenny, J, 196 Kent, D. 196 Kent, R. 196 King, C. 196 Kinney, J. 89, 196 Kinney, R. 196 Kirby, J. 196 Klein, D, 196 Klocelt, lvl. 94 Kluth, A. 196 Kman, J. 196, 111 Knaperek, R. 196 Koch, B. 196 Koester, D. 196 Kojder, D, 196 Kommenich, W. 197 Kopf, s. 197 Kopp, K. 197 Korecky, G. 197 Kosch, A. 197 Koson, P. 197 Kozak, M. 197 Koziel, M. 197 Kraiss, L. 98, 197 Krause, K. 197 Krenn, L. 197 Krizic, J. 95 Kropeck, C. 54, 60, 197 Krueger, H. 62. 197 Krupa, E. 94, 197 Krupinski, T. 197 Kuvera, L. 197 Kuviak, S. 197 Kajawa, S. 197 Kuzmicki, S. 60 Kwiatkowski, M. 197 La Cassa, M. 197 La Coppola, B. 197 Ladias, M. 197 Lamphere, D. 51, 52, 197 Land, J. 39, 45 Latasiewicz, W. 98. 197 Lathan, W. 197, 111 Laube, S. 197 La Valle, L. 197 Lavery, T. 197 Lavin, P. 197 Laxton. T. 197 Ledder, P. 197 Leppin, D. 60, 197 Lewandowski, C. 197 Lewaddowski, M. 197 Lindeman, M. 197 Linderman, M. 197 Linkous, J. 197 Limpske, L. 197 Lls, C. 197 Liston, J. 197 Litterlo, B. 197 Londeau, S. 197 Londos, G. 197 Lovelady, D. 197 Ludwlkowski, G. 94, 197 Luke, T. 94, 197 Lundquist, S. 89, 197 Maali, W. 197 Macelak, T. 60, 197 Magee, C. 39, 197 Magiera, J. 197 Maher, D. 89. 197 Mahoney, D. 197 Maines, M. 94 Malik, S. 197 Malinowski, M. 197 Maloney, T. 197 Malvan, A. 197 Mann, T. 54, 197 March, C. 197 Marcordes, L. 197 Marek, K. 197 Mares, T. 197 Marion, A. 94, 197 Marshall, D. 197 Martens, P. 197 Martin, C. 197 Martinek, C. 94, 197 Martinek, K. 197 Martinez, J. 197 Martino, R. 197 Massey, J. 197 Mastella, P. 197 Masterson, G. 94, 197 Mataitis, J. 197 Mauge, D. 197 Mc Bride, W. 94, 197 Mc Cabe, 197 Mc Cann, L. 54, 60, 197 Mc Carthy, J. 197 Mc Clafferty, S. 197 McCurry, D. 197 MC Dowall, G. 94 MC Hale, K. 94, 197 Mc Mahon, K. 197 Mc Namara, G. 197,111 Mc nulty, J. 197 Merion, J. 197 Melendy, G. 197 Mense, M. 89, 197 Michaels, J. 197, 39 Michalec, S, 53, 197 Michalek, M. 197 Mika, F. 197 Mikos, 197 Miller, E. 94, 197 Miller, R. 197 Mondschein, W. 197 Montana, J. 197 Montoya, E. 197 Morgan, S. 197 Morissette, J. 197 Morris, D. 197 Moskiewicz, L. 98 Mozwecz, L. 98, 197 Mullane, T. 198 Murphy, B. 198 Murphy, R. 198 Murphy, T. 198 Myers, R. 60, 198 Myszkowski, R. 189 Naden, T. 198 Naponelli, L. 198 Naumann, C. 198 Navarro, J. 198 Nueberg, L. 198 Neumann, E. 198 Niedzwiecki, J. 198 Niehott, J. 198 Nietupski, L. 198 Noffsinger, S. 198 Nolen, W. 94 Novorolsky, M. 198 Nowakowski, M. 198 Nowdomski, A. 94, 198 Nowickl, J. 198 Nyland, F. 198 Oberman, S. 198 O'Donnell, K. 198 O'Grady, K. 98, 111 Ohap, L. 198 Okowiewski, J. 198 Olade, R. 198 O'Leary, K. 94, 198 Olson, E. 198 Oplelinski, D. 198 Orllc. J. 198 Orant, A. 198 Orr, G. 198 Owens, M. 198 Pagach, S. 198 Palmer, J. 27, 198 Pangallo, M. 94, 198 Pappas. S. 198 Pardue, R. 198 Parish, D. 198 Parish, D, 198 Parnitzke, K. 198 Parrish, B, 94, 198 Pas. A. 198 Pasciak, D. 198 Pasciak, D. 198 Pastorello, L. 198 Patton, L. 51, 198 Paveleck, C. 198 Pavlik, J. 198 Pavlopoulos, T. 198 Paweski, B. 94, 198 Pawlak, S. 198 Pecho, T, 198 Pedersen, L. 60, 198 Peebles, M. 198 Pegues, D. 198 Penkas, R. 198 Penkas, R. 198 Penas, R. 198 Perrino, K. 198 Peters, D. 198 Peters. K. 198 Peters, L. 51, 198 Peterson. L, 198 Petrakis, A. 51. 198 Petropulos, L, 54, 50, 1 Phelan, L. 198 Phill-ps, T. 198 Piech, D. 198 Pikturna, M. 198 Poitrowski, L. 198 Piper, G. 198 Plush, L. 64, 198 Plys, L. 198 Polino, A. 198 Ponio, G. 198 Poole, D. 198 Poska. R. 198 Pospishil, H. 198 Potachzek, J. 198 Poulos, P. 198 Pritchard, R. 198 Prokaski, C. 60, 198 Pulaski, G. 198 Pyne, M. 198 Quick, J. 198 Quigley, T. 198 Quinn, D. 198 Rachanski, M. 198 Raczak. W. 198 Radnis, T. 198 Radke, M, 198 Radzus, M. 198 Rajewski, C. 198 Rapacz, A. 198 Rapata, S. 198 Rateike. S. 198 Ratel. D, 198 Raven, M. 94, 198 Ray, F. 198 Raziunas, P. 198 Renfree, G. 95, 198, 111 Renfroe, J. 198 Revak, K. 198 Revak, K, 198 Reynolds , A. 198 Reynolds, J. 94, 198 Reynolds. J. 198 Ricchluto. J. 94. 198 Rice, Q, 198 Rice, F, 45, 54, 198 Ricobene, R. 198 Richey, J. 198 Rittenhouse, L, 60, 198 Ritter, M. 198 Robak, R. 198 Rock. L, 198 Rodriguez, L, 60, 198 Rosas, L. 198 Rokaitis. J. 39, 198 Roll. G. 198 Rompala, K. 60, 198 Rorison, R. 198 Resales, J. 199 Rozich, V. 199 Rudolph, C. 199 Ruffalo, M. 199 Rummery, L. 199 Rusenovich, J, 199 Russell. M. 199 Rutherford, K. 199 Rybski, B. 199 Rymut, J. 199 Sabatini, N. 199 Sabatino, 199 Sala, S. 199 Salchert, E, 199 Salkeld, M, 199 Sanborn, K. 199 Sanders. D. 199 Sanders. K. 199 Sanders, S. 199 Sanders, S. 94, 199 Santoro, T. 199 Sarna, D. 199 Saunders. C. 199 Schallmo, K. 95. 199 Schaub, K. 199 Schilke, K. 199 Schilling, D. 98. 199 Schmitz, W. 199 Schreiber, B. 199 Schroeder, L. 199 Schroder, T. 199 Schuh, J. 199 Schultz, J. 94 Schultz, R. 199 Schwenk, L. 199 Schwingel, D, 199 Seguin, P. 199 Seiders, V. 199 Sendra, D. 199 Serritella, R. 199 Setina, R. 199 Steverson, W. 199 Shanklin, L. 199 Shaver, L. 199 Sherman, S. 199 Shinstine, L. 199 Shipman, 89, 199 Sierakowski, T. 199 Silzer, A, 199 Simmons, J. 55, 199 Siok, J, 199 Sivak, E. 199 Skorzewski, B. 199 Skrzecz, M. 199 Skwarczek, D. 199 Skwarczek, M, 94, 199 Slater, D. 199 Slaughter, M. 199 Sleeper, R. 94, 199 Smart, S, 199 Smiciklas, K, 199 Smidowicz, S. 199 C 199 Smith, . Smith, C. 188 Smith, J. 199 Smith, L. 199 Smith, P. 199 Smith, P. 199 Smykowski, M. 60, 199 Sokolowski, S. 199. 94 Spanczak, J. 94, 199 Sparacino. D. 199 Specht, R, 199 Speck, A. 199 Spellman, M. 199 Spusta, L. 199 Stamm, M. 199 Stankos, A. 199 Stanislawer, J. 199 Stanley, T. 94 Stanula, J. 199 Stansaitis, S. 199 steffy, ivi. 199 Steuri, W. 199 St. Paul, T. 89, 199 St. Pierre, M. 39, 60, 98. 199 Stranc, L. 199 Streckert, J. 199 Strella, S. 199 Strocchia, F. 199 Sturek, S. 199 Sullivan, J. 94, 199 Sustek, M. 199 Svec, J. 199 Swanson, J. 199 Swierk, L. 199 Synal, C. 199 Szajek, R. 199 Szirpan, D. 199 Szum, D. 199 Tallman, S, 199 Tampier, J. 94, 199 Taridas. R. 60 Taylor, C. 199 Terkovich, P. 199 Testa, T. 199 Thesinger, D. 199 Thiel, J, 199 Thomas, J. 199 Thomsa, K. 199 Thompson, R. 51, 199 Thortori, S. 200 Tieri, L. 58, 200 Tinnish, T, 89, 200 Tipping, C. 200 Totton, L, 200 Unolt. D. 200 Unolot, D. 200 Twohill, M. 200 Trovato, W. 200 Trojaniak, K. 200 Urban, J. 60, 200 Valiga, R. 200 Van Byssum, T. 200 Vanda, M. 200 Van Scoyk, L. 200 Vega, Y. 60, 200 Velcich, J. 200 Vengrln, J. 200 Vervoort, D. 200 Vetter, K. 200 Veroort, W. 94, 200 Vicik, R. 200 Vitogiannis, F. 39, 200 Volpe, T. 200 Vondrasek, W. 200 Wagner, S. 60, 200 Walczak, C. 200 Walczak, C. 200 Walsh, B. 200 Walsh, M. 200 Walters, R. 200 Warpehowski, D. 200 Warren, M. 200 Webb. A. 94, 200 Webb. K. 200 Weglowski, D. 200 Wegrzyn, R. 200 Weller, P, 200 Weisenritter, L. 200 Welsh, 200 Wendlandt, M. 200 Werner, R. 200 Wetterer. Wetzel, D. Wetzel, J. Whea I, K. White, M. Wikst YOl'T'l, Witek, D. Wolth, Wolfe Wood ,R. .D. A. 28. 54. 98, 200 200 200 200 200 L. 200 200 200 D, 200 Wrobel, R. 94 Wuul, 94, 200 Wyletta, R. 94. York, J. 200 Young, R. 200 Zabinski, D. 200 Zager. D, 200 Zaleski, E. 60, 200 Zayid, Y. 200 Zdziarski, G. 200 Zervos. S. 200 Zimmerman, L. 200 Zomaya, C. 200 SOPHOMORES Aeverman, D. 63. 201 Aitchison, L. 201 Aldridge, R. 201 Alesky, S. 90, 201 Amerio, V, 201 Anders, C. 201 , 200 200 Anderson, C. 201 Andras, J. 201 Andrelek, L. 201 Andrews, J. 201 Avonts, D. 201 Ayres, J. 78, 201 Baker, B. 201 Balkam, D. 201 Bandusky, D. 93. 201 Barbosa. S. 63, 201 Barlog, R. 65 Barnaby, J. 201 Bartos, M. 201 Becker, M. 93 Behling, K. 201 Bennet. M. 201 Bensema, S, 201 Bernahl, D. 201 58, 200 Bernardy, K. 201 Bernagern, J. 201 Bialek. J. 39. 57. 93 Bilo, F. 93 Bilotto, J. 201 Birkenfeld, R. 201 Bnthos, S, 201 Blake. D. 201 Blake, M. 201 Blaney. J. 201 Bochler, C. 201 Bokenkamp, K. 39, 57, 62. 63, 114 Boldrini, A, 201 Bollas, E. 41, 201 Bonk, G. 201 Bonner, L. 54, 201 Borawski, C. 201 Boss. P. 201 Botta, A. 201 Braasch. K. 201 Bracken, P. 201 Bradley, J. 201 Branigan, W. 201 Brennan, D. 93. 201 Brennan 201 Brewer. S. 201 Brightrnore, L. 65, 201 Brown, D. 201 Brown, G. 201 Brown, S. 201 Brunker, R. 83 Brzezinski, J. 201 Brzezinsku, T. 201 Buckley, D. 63, 64, 201 Butkus, R. 201 Bylina, B. 41, 201 Car1ar1,R.41.69,7O,2O1 Candos. C. 78, 201 Cariello, D. 45, 55, 201 Carlson, K. 201 Carrera, A, 201 Carrier, L. 41, 54, 65, 201 Casale. J. 201 Cavinder. J. 201 Cerbin, A. 41. 60. 201 Chada, S. 41, 78,201 Chlginski, C. 41, 201 Christensen, D. 95, 201 Ciccone, D. 41, 51,201 Coglianese, T. 39, 201 Coleman, G. 114, 201 Coleman, T. 201 Collado, D. 41, 67, 76, 77, 124, 127 201 Collins, C. 51, 78, 79,201 Collins, C. 51, 78, 79, 201 Commiso, C. 201 Coney, J. 201 Cook, C. 41. 201 Cooper, G, 201 Coots, D. 201 Cortins, V. 201 Coughlan, M. 93 Cramer, D. 201 Crane. K. 201 Crane, W. 201 Cripps, D. 202 Csoke, H. 202 Cullen, D. 114, 202 Cummick, L. 202 Cuthbertson, P. 202 Czeszewski. S. 202 Daneck, K. 202 Danielski, D. 39, 83, 90. 114 Darmody. S. 41, 66, 84, 99. 202 Davidenko, F. 202 Davies. S. 202 Deacon, J. 202 DeBias, M. 202 DelBosque. D. 202 Delgado, A. 83, 114, 202 DelLongo. K. 41, 99, 202 Depa, G. 39, 51, 57. 202 DePaul, D. 202 DeSando, D. 202 DiCosola, D. 202 Diggins, T. 202 Dogium. R. 39, 93 Dolecki. R. 41, 98, 202 Dolgacius, D. 202 Domanski, L. 39, 41, 202 Doody. S. 202 Douglas, S. 41, 51,63 Doyle, J. 202 Driscoll, E. 202 Duffy, K. 22 Dunlap, J. 202 Dunn, M. 202 Durrant, S. 93. 202 Dzwigon, J. 41 Easterhouse, J. 54, 60, 202 Edmonds, K. 202 Ellis, J. 202 Emerson, D. 202 Enk, E. 202 Ewers, S. 202 Fabian, W. 202 Farris, R. 202 Favata, L. 69, 202 Fiala, P. 202 Filipensky, B. 202 Fisher, S. 53, 66, 98, 202 Fitzgerald, R. 202 Fitzpatrick, K. 202 Fortier, R. 202 Fowler, S. 27, 39, 65, 202 Fox, M. 202 Fozard, J. 202 Francis, G. 202 Frank, C. 202 Franson, T. 41, 55, 104, 202 Frederick, J. 202 Freeman, M. 202 French, S. 202 Frencl, 93 Fry, R. 63, 202 Fuller, L. 78, 79, 202 Furgiuele, P. 202 Gabaldon, G. 41, 60 Gabby, K. 202 Gafflgan, S. 202 Gallagher, M. 60, 202 Gallo, C. 45, 63,202 Garcia, J. 202 Garee, B. 63, 202 Gaskey, C. 202 Gatto, J. 95. 202 Gehant, G. 45, 51, 54, 202 Gentry, C, 202 Giampa, D. 202 Glaretta, S. 202 Gibais, D, 202 Gibson, K. 60, 93, 202 Giganto, J. 93 Glllece, D. 202 Givens, D. 60, 61, 202 Givens, M. 60 Glista, G. 45, 202 Gnatek, J. 202 Gnatek, J. 202 Goerg, K. 41, 51, 202 Golden, J. 83, 202 Gombash, J. 202 Graca, B. 202 Grachan. S. 202 Granito, R. 83, 203 Grant, D. 203 Granto, J. 83 Graves. S. 203 Green, W. 203 Gregor, L. 51, 203 Grigas, W. 203 Grogan, T. 203 Gross, K. 203 Haas, P. 57, 93 Hakenlos, M. 203 Haller, L. 60, 203 Hammock, N. 203 Handley, J. 83, 93 Handzlk, J. 93 Hanley, E. 203 Hannes, D. 93 Haras, G. 65, 203 Harasimchuk, K. 51 Harkin, M. 203 Harnois, L. 41, 55, 99, 104, 203 Hart, T. 203 Hartell, P. 65, 203 Heath, R. 77, 203 Hehl, S. 203 Helden, D. 39, 54, 203 Helnisch, S, 203 Helntz, P. 203 Henderson, G. 203 Hemff, J. 203 Heniff, J. 203 Hennessey, R. 203 Henry, B. 203 Herling, L, 203 Hermann, D, 203 Hermosillo, O. 203 Hernandez, P. 39, 57, 93 Hettwer. P. 55, 203 Hill, D. 65, 203 Hillyard, P. 203 Hlavacek, S. 41, 55, 104, 203 Hlavecek, S. 41, 55, 104, 203 Hoch, P. 203 Hook, L. 203 Hoffman, E, 203 Hoffman, E. 127, 203 Hogan, T, 203 Hoklnson, H. 203 Hokinson, J. 203 Holt. C. 203 Hooper, H. 63, 64 Hornik, K. 203 Host, J. 41, 203 Houser, B. 203 Howells, K. 203 Huminsky, B. 203 lndicavitch, W. 203 lnnocenti, D. 203 Izral, P. 52, 203 Jacob, G. 203 Jacobek, J. 203 Jaeger, R. 83, 114, 203 Janicki, K . 203 Jankowski, C, 41, 55, 203 Jankowski, S. 64, 203 Jansen, R. 203 Jaragosky, J. 77, 204 Jarvis, J. Jaworski Johnson, Johnson. Johnson, Johnson. Johnson, Jones, C Jones, D Judge, J. Julien, T. Kaatz, R 203 J, 204 F. 204 J. 83, 93, 204 J. 204 J, 114, 204 M. 204 204 204 204 204 204 Kalkowski, S. 38, 41, 84, 99 Kasper, K, 204 Keenan, L. 60, 204 Kehoe, S. 204 Kelly, J. 39. 57, 77, 93, 204 Kelly, K. 77, 204 Kelly, M. 204 Kelly, P.J. 57, 93 Kentz, C. 83, 93 Kerbs 63, 204 King, B. 204 Kinney, P. 204 Kirchman, R. 204 Klein, G. 204 Kline, W. 204 Kogut, D. 204 Kollnski, M. 204 Kollins, C. 204 Kontrimas, S. 204 Kopp, J. 204 Korbel, L. 204 Korecky, J. 204 Kosch. K. 204 Koschnitzki, R. 204 Kosowski, K. 204 Kreft, R. 114, 204 Kreil, M. 204 Kroll, G. 204 Kroll, T. 83 Kubiak, M. 204 Kuffell, J. 204 Kulovitz, G. 204 Kuzmicki, G. 204 Kwiaticowski, R. 204 Lubuda, M. 204 Lachata, D. 204 Lafferty, D, 204 LaHa, R. 204 LaMantia, M. 205 Larkins, B. 205 Lathan, P. 205 Latus, C. 204 Lawton, B. 205 Lechner, J. 205 LaHockey, D. 205 Lenert, L. 41, 205 Lentini, L. 205 Leracey, S. 205 Lesniak, D. 54, 205 Lewis, C. 205 Lewis, M. 83, 205 Leyendecker, J. 77 Licata, L. 41, 65, 205 Liceaga, J, 55, 205 Lindish, K. 93 Linkous, G. 64 Lopresti, G. 205 Lullo, J. 41, 205 Lynch, R, 93 Mack, D. 205 Magiera, V. 66, 205 Maleske. A. 205 Malfeo, P. 205 Maloney, K. 55, 205 Maloney, M, 52, 55. 205 Mantia, J. 40, 95, 205 Marnier, L, 66, 78, 79, 205 Mariscal, J. 205 Markowskl, G. 83, 93 Marnell, C. 205 Martens, W. 205 Martin, H. 205 Mason, J. 205 Massey, S. 205 Matelka, E. 205 Mathis, D. 205 Mayrose, N. 39, 41, 205 Mazur, J. 205 McCabe, P. 205 McCullough, J. 205 McDougall, D. 205 McElaray, J. 205 McHugh, T. 54, 205 McKee, D, 60. 205 McMahon, K. 205 McMahon, S. 60, 61, 205 Meale, J. 63, 64, 205 Medlin, M. 205 Melody, M. 205 Merwick, K. 60, 205 Metzger, D. 205 Michalski, D, 205 Mlkrut, D. 65, 205 Miller, L. 205 Mllosovic, S. 45, 205 Milus, M. 45, 54, 205 Mlnarck, J. 205 Mininni, K. 205 Mitchell, M. 57, 205 Mitchell, T, 205 Molenda, T. 205 Molloy, K. 78, 205 Monahan. J. 205 Moneta, N. 84, 205 Montana, R. 93 Montuori, L 205 Morales, A. 205 Morgan, J. 205 Morrison, R. 205 Moyers, S, 205 Mozwecz, G. 205 Mudryj, D. 205 Murphy, J. 205 Murawski, P. 205 Myszkowski, J. 83, 93 Naden, D. 52 Nadolskl. F, 51, 205 Neff, G. 205 Nelson, P. 205 Newburg, T. 205 Neybert, D. 205 Niedospial, T. 205 Nlemann, L. 57, 83, 205 Noe, F. 205 Nolen, D. 205 Nolen, P. 39. 90, 94 Norris, D. 69, 205 Noto, D. 206 Novak, K. 79, 206 Nowakowski, R. 41, 51, 206 Oadey, J. 206 O'Brlen, D. 206 O'Donnell, K. 206 Oertel, P. 98, 206 Olejarz, J. 206 Oliva, K. 206 O'neiII, M. 206 Onesto, N. 206 O'Rourke, M. 206 Ortman. J. 206 Overbey, P. 206 Papiernik, M. 51, 206 Pappas, E. 206 Pappas, P. 206 Paulius, S. 69, 98, 206 Pavlik, M. 206 Peacock, R. 60, 206 Pedersen, D. 206 Pepsnik, K. 206 Peters, W. 7, 93, 114 Peterson, F. 69, 78 Phelps, M. 206 Pine, M. 98, 206 Pinto, M. 206 Plecki, R. 206 Polich, W. 206 Pospisil, S. 55, 206 Poulos, G. 206 Pringle, S. 206 Pruim, D. 60, 206 Pursley, M, 206 Pych, J, 206 Quan, J. 206 Radochanski, S. 206 Railsback, J. 206 Rapacy, G. 206 Rapata, D. 41, 65, 206 Relchold, G. 83, 206 Renaud, J. 60, 206 Reynolds, G. 206 Reynolds 84, 206 Rinehart, P. 206 Rinkus, K. 206 Ritchey, D. 206 Rittenhouse, E. 206 Rodriguez, R. 9, 206 Rosinski, J. 206 Roza, K. 41, 99, 206 Rulien, B. 63, 206 Rulien, B. 63, 206 Rutkiewicz, K. 206 Ryan, C. 40, 63, 206 Rybarczyk, L. 60, 206 Sadowski, S. 206 Sakowski, C. 206 Salomore, J. 206 Sanders, L. 41, 65, 206 Sanders, R. 206 Santry, P. 206 Sarna, D. 206 Sautkus, J. 206 Sawyer, K. 206 Scanlon, D. 41, 42, 69,206 Schalasky, R. 206 Schaub, B. 206 Schilling, J. 206 Schimae, L. 41, 206 Schmidt, G. 206 Shmitz, J. 206 Schuh, L. 41, 206 Schultz, C. 41, 60, 206 Schulz, T, 206 Seaton, C. 206 Seaton, S, 206 Seehoffer, S. 206 Seper, S. 206 Serone, S. 206 Shanklin, L. 206 Shapiro, R. 60, 206 Sharwarko, R. 206 Shelhamer, J. 206 Shlbovich, L. 206 Sierakowski, J. 206 Simone, C. 207 Sivak, C. 207 Skinner, K. 207 Skubiszweski, J. 207 Smajda, D. eo, 207 Smart, N. 84, 207 Smith, C. 207 Smith, S. 207 Smith, T. 207 Smith, W. 54, 207 Snyder, P. 207 Socha, S. 41, 207 Sokolowski, L, 41, 99, 104, 20 Soltis, M. 93, 207 Sopiarz, F. 207 Sotirakos, N. 207 Sowko. J. 62, 63, 207 Sparzynski, L. 207 Spatola, M. 207 Stalun. J. 207 Stefaniak, D. 207 Steffy, D. 93 Stepina, D. 65, 207 Stevenson, E. 207 Stewart. D. 114, 207 Stlcha, W. 39, 93, 207 St. Paul, T. 83, 207 Strasser, T. 207 Strocchis, T. 84, 207 Sturma, M, 207 Sukel, C. 78, 79 Sutko, C. 207 Swanson. C. 207 Swanson. J. 207 Symik, L. 51. 207 Sysko, J. 54, 207 Szalek, M. 207 Szita, I. 207 Tabor, C. 41, 42, 54, 60, 207 Taylor, C. 207 Taylor, R, 57, 207 Terovich, F. 93, 207 Thompson, D. 52, 207 Thompson, N. 207 Tljerina, J. 207 Torres, R. 207 Tribble, M. 114, 207 Triplett, W. 207 Trovato, M, 41, 69, 207 Ucki, N.41, 51,207 Urba, D. 207 Urbanik, D. 207 Van, S. 41, 207 VanAuken, D. 207 Vanek, R. 207 Vegrin, R. 207 Vetucci, J. 207 Villa. K. 207 Villanueva, M. 207 Vogel, M. 63, 207 Vrabel, M. 207 Wagner, J. 84. 207, 104 Wagner, J. 84, 104, 207 Wagner, R. 54 Wallace, R. 42, 207 Wasielewski, R. 207 Wassielewski, S. 207 Watson, L. 207 Watts. D. 207 Watts, T. 207 Weiss, P, 84, 207 Wells, P. 207 Wensel, W, 93, 207 Werner, J. 65, 207 Westwater, L. 207 Whitt, B. 207 Wikslrorn, K. 207 Wilken, T. 84 Williams, W. 93, 114 Wilson, K. 207 Wilson, S. 207 Wlsch, E, 207 Wisner, R. 207 Witek, J. 41, 42, 65, 207 Wolfe, S. 41, 45. 115, 207 Worley. M. 207 Wronski, P. 83, 93 York, B. 41 Yorkrnan, J. 93 Voung, S. 53, 77 JUNIORS Abbott, M. 208 Aguilar, D. 208 Akden, L. 40, 208 Alagna, P. 95, 200 Alesky, R. 95, 208 Alicz, R. 208 Allen. M. 40, 60, 104, 208 Allie. T. 88, 208 Altobella, M. 39, 42, 208 Alton, C, 208 Anderson, R. 40, 208 Andruk, K, 208 Anetsburger, G. 39, 69, 90. 94 Anians, S. 208 Areddia, A. 208 Arend, M. 84, 208 Armentrout, J. 208 Arvin, R. 208 Asauskas, E. 64, 208 Asplund, D. 208 Atwood, J, 208 Aubin, D, 208 Babarsky, D. 208 Baber, J, 208 Badovinac, P. 9- Baddler, R. 208 Barker, D. 208 Barker, M. 45, 40. 208 Bal, R, 209 Bandusky, B. 53, 208 Barbosa, C. 66, 98, 208 Barth, K. 57, 78, 208 Baudler, R. 208 Bavirsha, N. 78, 208 Baxter, M. 208 Bauml, P. 208 Bean, L. 40, 65, 208 Becker, C. 208 Bemiss, D. 90, 208 Benedict, D. 67, 208 Beranek, K. 208 Bereznak, S. 208 Bergan, R. 82, 208 Bergin, K. 54, 208 Bernard, G, 90 Bidochka, J. 208 Beilcik, W. 209 Black, H. 209 Blackstone, K. 57. 78, 209 Blackwell, L. 39, 100, 101, 209 Blanco, N. 45. 54, 58, 60, 209 Bochenski, C. 209 Boll, P. 209 Bonk, E. 209 Bonner, K. 54, 209 Bonquel, B. 209 Boud, T. 58, 209 Boyer, B. 209 Boyko, R. 90 Bradley, M. 209 Breheny, M. 78 Brennan, A, 60, 78, 209 Brennan, M. 209 Brkovich, J. 209 Brown, D. 40, 63, 209 Brown, R. 40, 209 Bruce, D. 62, 63 Bruebach. S. 40, 82, 209 Bubulka, S. 209 Bucciferrio, T. 209 Buca, N. 209 Buhrke, C. 209 Burnes, D. 52, 209 Burris, R. 209 Bush, M. 209 Cafcules, R. 209 Caldwell, E. 209 Camlic, D. 209 Campell, M. 209 Campell, M. 209 Candos, D. 209 Carlson, K, 209 Carslensen, T. 40, 68, 78, Cerullo, J. 209 Chamales, P. 209 Chamberlin, J. 209 Clegg, E. 209 Clotfelter, L. 209 Coleman, C, 209 Coleman, V. 209 Cook, R. 80, 209 Costello, D. 7, 78. 209 Costello, D. 209 Costello, D, 78. 209 Cotner, C. 209 Cox, P. 209 Cramer, D. 82, 209 Creger, S. 209 Crout, A. 209 Cuthbertson, P. 209 Czarnecki, R. 80, 90, 94 Czerwinski, P. 209 Davic, K. 209 Degolyer, E. 209 Del Bosque, R, 209 Dellongo, D, 209 Deluca, S. 209 Denger, R. 209 Depke, C. 209 Devito, C. 209 Dicosola, D. 209 Dodge, D. 209 Dolgacius, M. 209 Donofno, D. 209 Doolan, R. 209 Dougherty, D. 77, 88, 209 Doyle, G. 78, 88, 209 Dreher, G. 209 Dreyer, R. 209 Driscoll, J. 209 oudek, o. 209 Diffing, D, 209 Duffy, L. 209 Dulkowski, K. 99, 101, 209 Dunne, J. 57, 70, 209 Eason, J. 209 Enk, T. 209 Erwindki, J. 209 Eskra, C. 209 Fahy. S. 209 Fanclullacci, D. 209 Fanello, 209 Ferrso, S. 209 Fiala, 210 Filipiak, R. 210 Finnegan, A. 210 Flowers, D. 210 Forkin, D. 210 Formella, J. 210 Forsyth, 66, 84, 100, 101 Franson, K, 210 Fredericks, A. 210 Fredricks, J. 210 Freeze. B. 210 Frencl, J. 210 Frencl, S. 210 Fruik, J. 40. 60, 210 Fuller, M. 210 Gaddis, R. 90 Gapastione, P. 210 Garcia, M. 63, 64, 210 Gardunio, J. 210 209 Gardunio, L. 210 Gawlik, R. 210 George, G. 210 Getches, D. 210 Giarraputo, J. 210 Giarraputo, K. 210 Gierloll, C. 65 Gilbert. T. 210 i e D 2 I Iazewski, G. 210 I Gleason, . Goverville, G. 210 Gonciarczyk, J. 210 Gonzelez, E. 210 Grachan, R. 210 Graves, J. 210 Gray, A. 210 Green, M. 195 Grill, G. 210 Griman, A. 210 Griseto, C. 210 Grizzle, K. 210 Gross, 210 Guglielmo, R. 40, 210 Gurevitz, A. 39, 210 Guzla, J. 210 Haines, J. 210 Hall, F. 210 Haller, 88, 210 Hamning, R. 7, 82, 90 Hanos, M. 64, 65, 210 Harper, M. 210 Harper, R, 210 Harr, K. 210 Harr, W. 210 Hartell, V. 60, 210 Hatton, L. 210 Haveck, D. 210 Healy, J. 210 Hejna, 210 Herling, J. 210 Hines, K. 210 Hodorowicz, J. 40, 66, 210 Hogan, T. 210 Homerdmg, G. 210 Hooper, A. 63, 64, 210 Hornick, C. 68, 210 Howe, D. 40, 98, 210 Hrebic, D. 210 Hudak, M. 210 Huddleston, C. 104, 210 Hussy, L. 210 lnmon, B. 210 lvancich, D, 210 lzral, J. 210 Jacobek, G. 210 James, S. 210 Jane, E. 210 Jarvis, W. 210 Jasien, M. 90 Javorski, P. 84 Javorski, P. 84 Jedrejcak, L. 210 Jendrzejewski, K. 210 1 en enez Johnson, . 210 Johnson, K. 210 Johnson, M. 210 Johnson, R. 210 Jones, M, 210 Jones, M, 210 Joritz, E, 210 Julien, T. 211 Juodagalvis, M. 211 Jurinek, S. 211 Kale, R. 211 Kaminski, J. 211 Kantor, L. 90 Karanosky, J, 211 Jarvavas, G. 60, 211 Katos, L. 69, 211 Kavanagh, M. 211 - 0 Jensen, R. 210 ' , D. 2 D Kelly, J. 1, 7, 40, 57, 68, 211 Kemple, B. 108 Kem, L. 211 kudusm, B. 211 Kang, D. 211 Kmtz, D. 40, 211 Kirchman, J, 211 Klocek, E. 90 Klotzke, T. 39, 68 Kluever, B. 211 Kman, C. 40, 60, 78, 211 Knaperek. L. 211 Knourek, K. 77, 88 Koch, D. 211 Koch, R. 51,211 Kolb, W. 211 Kolunski, R. 211 Kolodzielek, J. 211 Kopk, R. 40, 65, 211 Kopulos, D. 211 Korbel, R. 211 Korecky, J. 211 Korycki, D. 211 Kosch, C. 211 Kosiek, C. 211 Kosowski, S. 90 Kowalczyk, C. 211 Krause, R. 42, 54, 57 Krenn, C. 211 Krickhahn, P. 211 Krupa, L. 211 Kryst, D. 211 Kuba, J. 211 Kubera, J. 211 Kubera, L. 211 Kubo, L. 211 Kaiawa, K. 211 Kunz, J. 211 Kuzmicki, J. 211 Kwiatkowskl, 211 Laabs. L. 211 Lacy, R. 211 Ladias, E. 40, 42, 60. Lafferty, G. 211 Lambrakos. V. 40, 55 Lattuca, S. 211 Lawlor, L, 211 Legge. B. 39, 90, 211 Boeb, C. 211 . 58, 60. 61, 65 , 57, 68. Londeau,K. 78.211, 101 Lo Shiavo, K. 211 Lovelace. C. 7, 15, 16. 28, 58 Lynch, P. 211 Macak, J. 211 Maciaga, V. 52. 211 Mackay, G. 211 Madey, s. 211 Maldonado. R. 211 Malovan, S. 52, 65, 2 Maly. S. 211 Manzella, F. 211 Marcum. D. 211 Marek, J. 211 Mariscal, R. 211 Mark, T. 211 Martin, H. 65 Marlin, R. 211 Martinek, D. 211 Maslowski, A. 211 Mason, J. 211 Malalhs, R, 211 Maurisak, P. 211 Mazalin, K. 211 Mazur, R. 211 Mc Atlee, N. 211 Mc Attee, R. 211 Mc Bride, H. 211 Mc Cabe, J. 211 11 Mc Clisler, D. 54, 211 Mc Clister, G. 12, 54, 58, 21 Mc Cormack, D, 212 Mc Govern, P. 212 Mc Hugh, P. 212 Mc Namera, T. 212 Meirer, A. 39, 40. 212 Melander. M. 212 Melendy, M. 212 Melody, R. 212 Meskauskas, C. 212 Miarka, D. 212 Muchalec, T. 212 Michalski, S. 212 Mikrut. J. 108,212 Mikrut. P, 212 Miller, D. 212 Misner, J. 212 Misskelly, B. 212 Mojica, D. 212 Moneta, E. 212 Morefielcl, T. 212 Morris, J. 212 Morrison, J. 212 Morton, S. 208, 212 Moskiewicz, J. 95, 21 Moss, B. 212 Moss, G. 66, 212, 40 Moyer, S. 40, 212 Mozwez, R. 77, 90, 2 Mrolka, E. 40, 84, 21 Mucerino, T. 98, 212 2 12 2 Muklewicz, D. 53. 212 Mullane, P. 57, 78, 2 Murcerino, R, 27 Murphy, C. 212 12 2 64 211 61, 211 x rash diana Murphy, D, 62, 63, 64, 212 Murphy,P.212 Murray, D, 212 Musser, C. 212 Nabor, 212 Navarro, R. 212 Nell, J. 212 Neumann, S. 213 Niedzwiecki, V. 213 Nitz, G. 104,213 Nutz, R. 213 Norkus, C. 213 Noto. M. 213 Obler, D. 213 Obodzinski, F. 312 O'Brien, L. 213 O'Brien, P. 213 Ocker, S. 213 O'Donnell. J. 213 Oksanen, D. 213 Oldanie, C. 77, 88, 213 Oliva, R. 62, 63, 64, 213 Oliver, J. 40, 213 O'NeiIl, L. 1, 7, 52, 68, 213 Orr, C, 213 Pagach, R. 213 Page. T, 213 Papineau, P. 53, 213 Pappas, J, 213 Paries, L. 213 Parish, D, 213 Pass. K, 40, 213 Pate, M. 213 Patnick, B. 90 Patrick, B. 90 Paulauskis, G. 213 Paulius, J. 213 Paulson, D. 312 Pavlick, C. 213 Peak, K. 40, 51, 67, 213 Pearson, J. 40, 51, 213 Pepp. K. 213 Pepsnik, M. 213 Perillo. D. 213 Peterson, S. 213 Peterson, M. 213 Petrey. L. 213 Pickett, C. 213 Pike, S. 95, 213 Pirotalo, V. 213 Pizzo, R. 213 Plebanski, M. 213 Poleski, A. 213 Ponce de Leon, D. 213 Ponio, L. 213 Popp. G. 213 Poska, D, 40, 45, 213 Powell, R. 213 Powers, D. 213 Prahl, C, 213, 60 Prate, D. 213 Priede, A. 213 Puleikis, P. 213 Purpura, D. 213 Putman, S. 100, 101,213 Pytko, L. 213 Quilantan, P. 213 Radtke, G. 213 Rapacz, C. 60, 61 Raschke, J. 213 Rasgus, J. 213 Pawski, S. 40, 213 Ray. J. 213 Razinus, A, 213 ReMy,P.213 Remezas, J. 213 Repetsky, J. 213 Reynolds, R, 213 Reynolds, W. 63, 213 Rezzardi, R. 213 Rhodes, F. 213 Richardson, D. 213 Richobene, J. 213 Riffel, B. 90 Ringleman, J, 213 Ritter, K. 213 Robak, R. 213 Robertson, B. 213 Roller, D. 213 Roza, W, 40, 66, 213 Rusenovich, S. 213 Russel, J. 213 Russel, L. 213 Rutherford, L. 213 Ruzich, G. 80, 213 Rybarcyzak, D. 60 Satin, P. 22, 52, 213 Sairanek, A. 214 Sanders, H. 214 Sanders, L. 78, 214 Sansone, A. 214 Sansone, D. 40, 66, 84, 98, 214 Sarna, R. 22, 214 Savage, C. 214 Schenk, S. 22, 214 Schmidt, M. 23, 214 Schmidt, S, 214 Schnabel, R. 214 Scheider, L. 95, 214 Schreiner, S. 214 Schroeder, D. 214 Schroeder, B. 214 Schroder, C. 214 Schultz, R. 67, 76, 77, 214 Secor, L. 214 Seiders, M. 214 Seiders, T. 40 Shaughnessy, D. 214 Simers, P. 214 Singer, T. 214 Sirbutz, M. 214 Skibbens, K. 214 Skonieczny, C. 214 Skubiszewski, C. 214 Sleeper, J. 214 Sliivar, G. 214 Smart, M. 214 Smidowicz, D. 214 Smith, C. 214 Smith, D. 214 Smith, D. 214 Smith, E. 214 Smith, J. 214 Smith, L. 214 Smuskiewicz, A. 214 Snyder, D. 214 Sodirofos, G. 214 Sprayberry, J. 25.90, 214 Spusta. R. 40, 214 Stack, J. 214 Staneart, M. 40, 63, 62, 214 Stanislawik, M. 214 Stawiszynski, J. 214 Stazak, G. 214 St. Paul, R. 76, 77, 88, 214 Strella, S. 214 Sullivan, J. 214 Summers, N. 66, 98 Sunny, M. 214 Suster, M. 214 Swanson, A. 214 Swanson, P. 214 Swearingen. W. 47. 214 Synal, D. 65, 40, 214 Szydlowski, T. 214 Szymanski, J. 63, 62, 214 Szyska, S. 214 Tabor, W. 90, 214 Tadla, M. 214 Tedeski, M. 214 Theisinger, L, 214 Tieri, S. 28, 61, 214 Tinnish, M. 77, 214 Tomara, C. 52, 214 Triplet, T. 214 Tropp, S. 214 Stovato, R. 68, 40, 214 Twohill, J. 39, 214 Vervoort, D. 214 Verzak, D. 40, 214 Villanueva, M. 214 Voight, K. 47 Wagner, G. 214 Walczak, M. 214 Walsh, D. 60, 63, 64, 214 Walsh, P. 62 Walters, J. 214 Wardean, M. 214 Wasielewski, J. 214 Waston, J. 214 Weaver, M. 214 Weber, M. 214 Weber, E. 214 Wegrzyn, J. 214 Weinert, S. 214 Weiss, T. 214 Wensle, V. 214 Wentz, T. 214 Welsow, K. 214, 95 Wesolowski, M. 214 Whitcomb, M. 214 White, B. 214 White, W. 214 Whitehead, T. 214 Wikstrom, S. 214 Sileman, K. 215 Wilson, D. 215 Wilson, M. 215 Wisniewski, M. 215 Walth, R. 215 Woitkiewicz, G. 215 Worker, D. 215 Wurl, 98, 215 Zaker, T. 215 Zappavigna, T. 215 SENIORS Abenante, J. 90, 132 Abramowicz, K. 132 Achterberch, R. 132 Adaszak, K. 132 Adkins, N. 132 Aguilar, S. 132 Alberts, M. 132 Allen, R. 132 Ambrose, P. 132 Anians, B. 132 Arvin, K. 132 Astramsky, J. 133 Aylward, E. 133 Banter, C. 133 Balinski, A. 80, 133 Barbour, S. 133 Barga, D. 133 Barker, J. 46 Barker, J. 80, 90, 133 Barlog, J. 133 Barry, G. 133 Barth, R. 133 Bastounes, C. 134 Batchelor, T. 134 Bauml, D. 27, 32, 134 Beach, D. 134 Bean, K. 65, 134 Benek, J. 134 Benedia, A. 66, 84, 99, 13 Bennett, M. 134 Benuzzi, L. 134 Benvenuto, P. 47, 134 Berdusis, T. 40, 135 Berdusis, T. 135 Bernard, R. 135 Berwer, M. 135 Berwer, S. 135 Bialek, S. 38, 40, 66, 51, 5 Bilotto, J. 135 Black, H. 135 Blaha, D. 40, 135 Blidy, R. 55, 135 Bluemond, D. 63, 135 Bochenek, R. 53, 108, 136 Boll, P. 40, 136 Bonen, J. 136 Bonbowski, C. 136 Booth, J. 136 Boryla, T. 55, 136 Boss, K. 136 Bosi, L. 136 Braasch, L. 136 Brady, M. 136 Brazitis, C. 46 Brennan, K. 136 Brennan, S, 137 Bridgeman, D, 137 Bromley, M. 46, 137 Brooks, E. 137 Brown, D. 137 Brown, C, 48, 137 Brown. D. 137 Brown, E. 137 Brudd, C. 137 Brubacher, D. 137 Bruebach, R. 40, 138 Brunker, M. 138 Bruss, M. 138 Bruss, M. 138 Brzychi, S. 138 Buch, R. 138 Buckley, D. 80, 138 4 7, 78, 79, 135 Bulow, D. 7, 15, 40, 60, 63, 138 Burgess, R. 138 Buch, A. 47, 78, 79, 138 Cain, E. 90. 138 Caljkusich, D. 139 Cameron, J. 38, 139 Camlield, S. 139 Canan, R. 139 Candos, R. 139 Canino, J. 139 Caputo, J. 47 Caputo, K. 139 Carbonari, G. 38, 139 Carroll, M. 139 Carstensen, D. 90, 139 Castle, G. 139 Centeno, D. 48, 140 Chaney, P. 49 Chiarappa, A. 140 Chopeck, C. 27 Christensen, R. 40, 42, 45, 140 Ciavarella, R. 140 Ciolino, P. 140 Clemente, T. 40, 51, 140 Coate, G. 140 Coder, L. 140 Colombe, K. 140 Commiso, D. 140 Compton, R. 141 Cook, C. 47, 141 Correa, T. 141 Coughlin, E. 90, 141 Craig, S. 48, 141 Crane, L. 141 Crawford, S. 40, 62, 63, 141 Creagh, A. 90, 141 Creger, R. 141 Cripps, M. 48, 141 Cullens, R. 141 Curtis, A. 46, 142 Cusack, D. 142 Custer, C. 40, 60, 142 Custer. D. 142 Czopek, C. 86, 90, 142 Daly, G. 142 Danhoff, G. 9, 32, 76, 88, 142 Daniels, B. 142 Danielski, M. 8, 80, 142, 180 Dasch, R. 142 Davis, T. 142 Davis, T. 142 Dean, M. 142 DeBias, D. 142 DeJesus, D. 142 DeLacey, M. 143 DeMaso. J. 143 Denys, S. 143 Devening, P. 143 DeVOS, K. 46, 143 Diamantopoulos, J. 38, 76, 88, 143, 187 Dietz, B. 143 Diggins, J. 143 Dime, T. 143 DiNardo, F. 46, 143 DiNovella, J. 143 Dinsmore, J. 48, 90, 143 Dizon, T. 40, 60, 61, 63, 65, 143 Doguim, D. 143 Donegan, P. 143 Doody. D. 144 Doolan, D. 144 Dougherty, D. 144 Dougherty. D. 84, 144 Douglas, R. 144 Driscoll, L. 144 DuBois, K. 32, 144 Dulkowski, D. 144 Dunn, S. 144 Durrant, M. 144 Dynes, K. 63, 144 Easterhouse, B. 145 Edmonds, D. 145 Elrod, D. 145 Emanuelson, D. 145 Eminger, J. 145 Eminger. S. 145 Englehart, C. 145 Enguita, L. 145 Enochs. G. 67, 124 Erwinski, A. 145 Espinosa. C. 145 Evans, L. 52, 53, 146 Fahey, M. 90. 93, 146 Fanello, J. 146 Farbin, T. 46 Fekete, S. 47 Fiene, V. 146 Fmpmk,E.146 Finnegan, S. 54, 62, 63, 146 Fitterer, K. 146 Fitzpatrick, D. 146 Fitzgerald, T. 146 Flamm. L. 146 Florez, A. 146 Flowers, R. 146 Formella, L. 147 Fox, D. 147 Franklin , D. 147 Frizelis, E. 147 Fry, K. 147 Gatiigan, T. 147 Garuckas, D. 147 Gavin, P. 147 Geinosky, V. 147 1' Geron, M. 147 Gerstenberg, J. 147 Glaretta, D. 148 Gibson, T. 148 Gilbert, M. 148 Glazewski, M. 148 Golden, R. 40, 42, 45. 67, 108. 1 Gomez, E. 40, 148 Gonzales, C. 17, 40, 54, 148 Gossett, D, 148 Gozdecki. C. 148 Grabowski, G, 148 Grachan, J. 148 Granito, S. 148 Gray, D. 38, 148 Gregar, S, 148 Gregg, V. 65, 148 Gribnitz, L, 149 Grlffin, M. 149 Griffith, P. 149 Grlnchuk, E. 149 GYISCO, J. 149 Gronek, D, 46, 149 Gronek, M. 149 Grosse, K. 149 Grzadzial, D, 47, 149 Guglielmo, L. 149 Guzman, D. 23. 79, 149 Haas. D. 48, 149 Hakenjos. K. 149 Halac. T. 40, 45, 139 Haleem, S. 149 Hall, E. 150 Halvorsen, K. 40, 150 Hamilton, T, 150 Hammad, W. 150 Handley, J. 150 Hargan, C. 150 Harnois, A. 51, 55, 150 Hartnett, K. 150 Hauge, M. 150 Hechler, G. 150 Heinisch, P, 150 Helwig, G. 76, 77, 90. 151 Hencinski, M, 151 Henfler, D. 48, 151 Hennessey, T. 60, 151 Higgins, J. 38, 151 Higgins, R. 151 Hines, S. 151 Hirtzer. D. 151 Hlavacek. J. 46 Hoessler, D. 46 Hoffmann, U. 151 Hofsteadter, R. 151 Hokinson, D. 151 Holzberger, K. 152 Holzmann, G. 152 Hooper, L. 62, 63, 152 Horan, M. 47 Horstmann, R. 47, 152 Humphrey, J, 40, 66, 152 Hylaszek, R. 152 lgnarski, K. 62, 152 llardo, S. 40, 45, 152 Innocenti, J, 152 Jacob, M, 152 Jankowski, W. 152 Jaraczewski, R. 46 Jarmusz. D, 152 Jaworski, J. 40, 152 Jedlowski, D. 66, 78, 153 Jenks, C. 104 Jensen, D. 80, 153 Jensen, S. 153 Jensen, S. 152 Johnson, N. 48, 153 Johnson, W. 153 Jones, L. 153 Jones, R. 47, 153 Jordan, L. 48, 153 Jordan, T, 46 Juodagalvis, P. 104, 153 Jurinek, P. 153 Kachold, K. 153 Kadlec, M. 178 Kalamaras, J. 178 Kalebich, F. 46, 178 Kalkowski, J, 48, 178 Kaminski, C. 178 Kantor, M. 178 Kasper, V. 48, 178 Kavanagh, T, 179 Kavrouladis, H. 179 Kehoe, N. 179 Kelly, D. 9, 32. 38, 179, 181 Kelly, F. 48, 179 Kelly, T.J. 38, 57, 179 Keplinger, G, 48 48 Kerbs, D. 47 Kerley, A. 46 Kernats, F. 86, 90 Kilduski, E. 40, 62, 63 Kincade, B. 46 Kman, C. 48 Komanleckl, S. 124, 155 Kosowski, K. 155 Kowalski, T. 67. 90, 155 Kozyra, D. 66, 155 Krause, J. 46, 155 Krawczyk, D. 51, 155 Kropeck, K. 155 Kujawa, M, 155 Kusmisz, L. 155 Kwlt, D. 155 Laabs, L. 155 Lally, M, 46, 155 Larkins, W. 155 Larson, C. 48 LasCola, P. 155 Lattuca, L. 48, 156 Lauer, M. 23, 26, 27. 38, 40. 68, 156 Lavin, R. 147 Laxton, T. 49, 156 Ledder, M, 156 Legge, K. 65, 156 Leleika, M, 156 Lence, M, 156 Lenihan, D. 48, 156 Lentini, D. 156 Leonardi, V. 156 Lewansowski, R. 156 Lewis, M. 53, 108 Lietz, L. 48, 156 Lindeman, J. 156 Loconsole, M. 156 Lonero, N. 156 Lonero, T, 157 Loss, J. 157 Lynch, J. 48 Luttrell, G. 157 Maclelewskl, D. 157 Mackowiak, M, 157 Magee. J, 157 Maglera, P. 40. 84, 157 Mahl, J. 158 Mahoney, D, 40, 45. 158 Malinowski, P, 158 Maldo. T, 78, 158 Mallires, S. 40, 158 Malloy, C. 158 Manasek, J, 158 Manola, V. 46, 158 Marchese, D. 48, 157 Marciniak, D. 47, 157 Marcinkiewicy, D, 157 Marlowski, M. 47, 157 Marshall, C. 48, 157 Martens, K, 157 Marvin, E. 158 Masek, D, 48, 158 Mataitis, P. 158 Mayrose, T. 158 Mazalin, V, 60, 159 Medlin, E. 159 Meier, K. 159 Melody, R. 40, 42, 45, 159 Melzer, N, 159 Michalowski, D. 48 Navarro, V. 78, 161 Nelson, J. 47 Nichols, K. 47, 179 Nitz, K. 28, 40, 42, 45, 54 Nitz, R. 40 Norris, P, 47 Oliva, G. 15, 16, 28, 42, 54. 64 Oprisa, D. 40 Orr, D. 48, 166 Pagach, G. 46 Paiak, D. 54, 60 Palkovitz, J, 46 Pastwa, M. 25, 67, 90 Patton, L. 40 Paveleck, R. 45 Pavlick, T. 97 Pelllco, J, 42 Pepsnlk, D. 40, 66 Petrey, C. 164 Petrostus, D. 25, 90 Pfeiffer, S. 164 Pickett, P. 164 Pietras, J. 164 Pilsudskl, L. 164 Plnkosz, M. 40, 51, 164 Pinto, J. 38, 76, 164 Plotrowski, D. 164 Pitcher, C, 164 Plecki, C. 164 Plekavic, J. 164 Plescia, D. 164 Pointer, B. 60, 164 Pollard, T. 164 PonceDeLeon, R, 164 Poole. C, 165 Popp, M. 165 Portillo, S. 48 Pospichll, W. 165 Poulos, T. 47, 165 Powers, E. 165 Powers, L. 40, 165 Prahl, D, 60, 165 Pratt, R, 165 Priede, A. 8, 165 Procopio, L, 48, 165 Proza. A, 40, 165 61, 62, 63. Pryde, E. 25, 27, 80, 86. 90. 93. 179. 187 Pugh, A. 165 Pullano, J. 48 165 Purpura, S 1 'Emi err, P1 165 Pylman, D. 40, 166 Quan, S, 166 Queen, C. 166 Quinlan, K. 166 Rabus, L. 45, 166 Rachanski, E. 166 Radochonski, S, 104, 166 Skrzecz, F. 170 Smetana, J. 170 Smith, C 48 Smith, D 170 Smith, G 54 Smith, T. 170 Sneed, C.H, 38, 97, 170 Snelius, C. 170 Radtke, S. 78, 166 Radtke, W, 166 Railsback, J. 166 Ramsden, J. 80, 166 Razuinas, J, 8, 78, 79, 99, 166 Reynolds, C. 40, 166 Reynolds, R. 48, 166 Rhodes, R, 166 Sokolowski, L. 170 Solis, L, 48, 170 Soprych, C, 48, 170 Spanczak, S. 170 Sparacino, T. 170 Sprayberry, C. 38, 170 Sroka, J. 170 Stankos, M. 8 Stasaitls, C. 8 Strezo, R. 40, 42, 45, 53, 67, 108 Strzelczyk, K. 46 Stuczynski. J. 67, 90 Sukel, D. 67, 76 Sukel, M. 47, 66, 78, 79 Sunny, M. 48, 68 Sutko, D, 38 Swanson, H. 38, 57 Sweigert, D. 46 Tenuta, E. 65 Tieri, P. 15, 145 Tinnish, S. 40, 42 VanBreeman, R, 40, 42. 45 Wagner, J. 104 Wallace, C. 42, 98 Ward, S. 84 Wenckus, S. 40. 45. 78. 79, 175 Wenk, R. 15, 45, 70, 175 Werner, M. 176 Wheat, D. 46 Wheeler, E. 176 Wheeler, P. 176 White, W. 176 Willer, D. 176 Wilson, S, 176 Wojcik, J. 176. 180 Wojnickl, P. 176 Wolfe, T. 7, 45, 54, 176 Wright, K. 47, 176 Wuchter, D. 84, 176 Wyleta, S. 32, 176 Zaczek, J. 177 Zahorik, G. 48, 177 Zaker, R, 177 Zader. S. 177 Zaramba. J. 177 Zeeb, D. 177 zelw, M. 65, 98, 177 Zelensky, K. 177 Zeleznak, D. 48, 177 Ziegler, S. 177 Zoller, B, 47, 177 Zomaya, P. 177 Zwolinski, D. 7, 23, 68 Milligan, T. 46 Minlnni, D. 48 Morrison, C. 47 Moser, J. 97, 156 Mucerino, A. 156 Mudryj, G. 156 Mueller, P. 156 Mullane, J 57, 156 Mullane, T 57, 161 Mullery, H 161 Murphy E 161 Murray, T. 47, 161 Myers, M. 161 Myron, D. 161 McAleenan, P. 158 McBride, R. 8, 70, 104, 159 McCabe, D. 159 McCracken, D. 159 McDonald, P. 159 McGovern, K. 159 McKeague, D. 46 McKiernan, J. 159 McMahon, R. 159 McManus, D. 159 McNally, R, 159 McPhillips, T, 159 Naden, L, 161 Narel, J, 161 Nash, A. 161 Ricobene, J, 167 Rlehm, R, 167 Ritter, R. 40, 42, 63, 167 Rivet, W, 67, 147, 167 Rockwell, R, 40, 66, 167 Rodriguez, D, 167 Rodriguez, M. 167 Roister, G, 167 Roll, D. 167 Rudman, D. 46 Ruffalo, C, 48, 167 Russell, L. 167 Russell, T. 167 Russo, W. 48, 167 Ruzich, J. 80 Ryan, S. 167 Rymus, D. 167 Salamone, C. 15, 40, 45, 61, 145 Sanello, D. 47 Santoro, S. 40 Schrock, T. 169 Schultz, J. 169 Scott, M. 169 Scrivani, C. 169 Seiders, M. 47, 169 Sentina, J. 169 Shanahan, E. 46 Shapiro, R. 42, 60 Sharas, T. 54 Shipbaugh, R. 80, 86, 90 Simone, S. 67 .8- THIS YEAR ... As another year comes to an end the traditional remembering of the year is anticipated by the arrival of our yearbook. Being on the staff for three year brought even more excitement as each year l could hear the compliments fand complaintsj of my fellow students. I can't really say it was all a bundle of joyg l'm sure the other staff members will agree with me. It was hard work and a lot of pressure, we had to work along with many people who were at times uncoo- perative and a student body all wanting an on time and low-priced book, but not fully understanding how difficult that seemingly simple task of producing a perfect yearbook can be. The '77 staff worked through ups and downs all year to make the ARIES what it is-one of our best! Sure there is a fact or two missing, a photo blurred, or someone's name misspelled, none done intention- ally. We sincerely apologize to those directly involved but making this book one of the best was our intention at the beginning and l'm proud to say we pulled it through with the help of each other. Thanks to everyone that helped and to Ms. Kopach for keeping me moving and putting up with the whole project. Remember the good times I V ' D and it'll all be worth it. Thanks everyone, Becky Wenk-Editor-ln- slim WP Chief. CQ . fl 5 J OI IQ , if ,iff . I- 7 . ff we 'JC 1 gf 5 Q, . TILII If V! A ' ' Q X , VX ,fl f , 0 I AI ' . , 5 ww il Q f w I. , . ,. Mc. fl Q 1, if . , fl K ll CII I Nt I L ,L if 44 .li , jg p Q Q1 I ,ie WA I ll I I 5 5 255 T., I fI 0' l I' If! X I K ' I 5 :Q Te C W I I if .rf fu '79 X X' C I oe. rye be ff' Q59 my Y Qian .T ,J it fr Q G Q . I f adj' I MI J E Ng if I IJ? ' if .f- ILIV I ' MU I A gf 4 JN A QP' ,id I' Ur ' W A r 3 CO fr l ff rw Jiri I ww Q ca C fi fl w all if gf fly Q, FRIENDS THAT HELPED g ,q C I ,f 1 it 'X JI MR. DON KLUSENDORF AMERICAN YEARBOOK COMPANY MR. JOHN SHULTZ MR. FRED BORKOWSKI MR. JOHN FITZGERALD GLEN BORKOWSKI ' MR. JIM BULL MR. BOB BABOCK MR. KEN BILL CHICAGO-FOR THE THEME SONG JN ROOT PHOTOGRAPHERS MR. AND MRS. WENK JI MR. DON BYLUT GEORGES BORODINE TEACHERS OF THE STAFF MAINTENANCE MEN S PARENTS OF THE STAFF M 8: M'S X ALL COACHES AND SPONSORS THE BLUEPRINT W X X S55 0 I QW X f ' Ms' J . N Zip A ' TM NPV , efitvflitw if I ,L,ff5W99yf9y 9 WMM 1 rj Ovy Wf ,AJ A x fy . DWBAJMJM .9 gb QC! W M9 MXN WWW ff ' wfs K . L 6- 8 F SV. Mfawfa W9 ,y 1 WWW QV? .f'M,,w 3 if MON? If fy PM MM My Aj 81,7 'VW W fsfvg ,Jf Mgr!! WMV aw ijjw www QW 0. . if M PM ,f+9WyiW MM6M9KykQiw,P4,ggfJb Mg!!! M9 1w9'6JyMwffWfl w ,ff 79 Www MMPW Vinny kr f z f X . X . M 7wwWWf ,Q 759 WM fww, W W if MU W M fm MQW ffm- M5009 N jifwwf XLR! X NF f-fur Ei Qi C iQ ff' Wy fb wif fy Q cY ff ff DJ My ff '56 1 ff vi fb 9 WM WM -gf I M YH 0 WCW? 'X . , . .5 ,,,x i HM x x fb NNI K tj XD X ,' , 5- UE Y-v' I Q x -- 'N K., fs' O ' X I l .-L ' ' U K ' Q V Q x K f ,fy m yi A, a X WH ' U 1 ff xx .. Q, Ski? fir- NJ' QV IA FFQ , I gx ,W ji. ,, ,N Jr? . . I Sw X was ,,, t I!! r iliix gxggm icky A Qjhjw, kjjgyx A-siztjfq Y, ,fL,5:ZP!4N rrI,,,5Q'! Qwg.jq,.,. M 9,5 . I I H, X P 4 f- x Rxaiv' Pj-1 an M 5133.1 ATM? H., X XXQFJ K l Vw GQ' .rlf:kf953 ,kqbgr if-X, :lyk Clywr, VY 5-fu . A J T ' qF:? fj+f' NMA?-4'. I 'ARX v A .1 , A,NW rt, .f fm' Y A-QQF' , vs' CDE: - Y .4w,., aff!-f ' U 53 Q I XM Ok 'J P Xml, WMIWQ 'J lib!! . ,. f , A W n Jfff'5,'f', n . AI, .,g4Qg,lI 1 fv- I ., Ar,-l,wN,f , by ,790 fy-V1 19,41 M1 Q 1 ' JV! ' - 7, 1 f I1 j , 1, 'NIV--f 160 U'7'44' 'fi if M Nw -fL1,vf4?fJZ,fM7' I . - w ff 6' --P' A, a'5if'vx E? ,I fc' 1 lf.,-f 3 pf' C KQJ lr . X ff' xj wr , Q61 JV N- W fu' WJ 15 .J Xu-I' 'dxf' CX-ya 'I' L ww A . KX: XXWM y X X ix v- -,. . 42' A ' V Wmnw ., ,-f-sayggg-1-s-1 JC ETX! w L fs xjfgfp -QXSEJ ij W Q, W X J x X, X FY QQ A Q5 uf! f X 0 gr, cj ff '35 . Q N 431 xii' xl W H J fdjyltvx, ,f LQ, , F W 'CJ' W Q1 N Q Mfmd dw 4 f wbw ' i- , L , ' ' 'F 3 7,1 7 7' ,X , N , X, 5 X nl: V I f ! , ray!- ,XQ Q27 TI, bf? ! 'QF SX MY Q' D J 29 Vw. , W 3 fchylwtnx 5, if Rf ,Qy A Q X I TQ' 1 7 'C KWPC 'QV 9 'N L 1 df if V Q xy ' L x N 'ffl X! I .J N L U 7' if X V . A ' 3, ff, Q aff: Y ' Ny L. VU' x . VW? ' N av mf , ' 1' jx 2, 6 , 'A Q, -x +P' U! Q 'X Vfvv 1 ', v 9 IAS 1 N35 . K lf, JT A, .I x I kv 4-5 . f A ' Q9 rx ' 1,5 - J gf Q ' X1 10 X45 3 ,Q gf, if Q 2 3 if 2? .J 'Q j 3-' 3 2 fs e f .1 G ' div 5 Q ' ' HH 3 FQ, x 1 - I ' f 1 , ' -' , 1, ff 1 1131 1 -ju? Q gl! B. T 3 J , - ' .4 -a , x -N A N T 'E -- v f LS vii rl Q mf 5' VJ gr. if Y may 173 JN
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.