'I ' -1 -vm-,Ms 'A 4 4 I i 4 f I 1 3 . nl? 3? W .fn ,.... .,-.... 7, ,, ,....,....-..---N-A-------'-v--- KEN 5 nl,- -l ARIES 19 O RE VIS HIGH SCHOOL X'OLLfN1E 29 Edntor rn Chref Laura Pastorello Asst Edrtor nn Chref Joseph Land Semor Edntor Angela Reynolds Clubs Edntor Tony Wetterer Actrvrtres Edrtors Laura Pastorello Tony Wetterer Sports Editor Steve Smart Underclass Edrtors Shan Poole Sue Strella Faculty Edntor Debbie Wohler Photography Edntor Joseph Land Staff Beth Crout, Lmda Radtke Karen Brown Mtke Deacon Dave Therm Sue Fetta Karen Gray Gall Kubxak John Stams Dawn Korbel Debbre Rrce Duane Leppm Frank Rrce Gary Bor kowskr Betsy Zaleskr Shan Cartwnght Laura Bembenek Sue Pagach Donna Wood Dore Jaragosky Danette Unolt Advrsor Mr John Harrold Consultant Mr Ken Nemsrck Asst. Sports Editor .......................... Cheryl Rajewski . ................... , I N ' R N f 'A F I M , Q 1 5,, V 1 n . . ,. 'lu , 17 ' 1, 'A 6 lf: I ' rg f Q 'rib' ,ff A , f f n,,,,,,,,,,,-Af. ,fff ' Z wifi? Q 251 wfff' ,Awww 5 'wlsmvw gg ..,,. -,,..., ,.,...,.7f-P Thirty years ago, Reavis High School emerged as one small building in a ldeless held This lone construction, now the drivers' education annex, was the beginning of the City of Burbank. Burbank grew around that one lonebf building to become an active and industrious community. Eventualbf other buildings and homes were built, and a community began to take shape. As the community prospered Reavis High School developed into a commu- nity center as well as a ine educational institution. Reavis was not built solehf by hammer and nail. It was built with the cooperation of students, staff and the citizens of our community. Reavis is not simpbf a building. It is also sports, clubs, activities, classes and friend- shnts. It is a spirit experienced at a homecoming game or a theatrical production. As the years pass, the essence of Reavis will not change substantiallv. A building or two may be added. Facilities may be altered or improved yet our school will remain a place to learn, a place to spend time becoming involved and above all, a place to make a friend fi few' M. 'aku L An educatlonal mstltutlon IS made up of a great many people all havmg dlfferent ldeas prlorltles and above all personalltles Each devotes a great deal of tlme and effort to h1s or her Job Some add that extra touch that makes a class umque, and often excmng Such ded1cat1on and excellence IS exhxblted by Mr Blll Lyon The semor class dedlcates thls yearbook to h1m F' H K 1: li B it ' M y y-J - , . - Y ll.. if a r ' so We N E ' xx-t ' W 1. . . ,..- -'... U t f 1 '.','f - .e,A,, Q. X D .........-,.,. -na ....,-,..--- . I 1 X IJ ' 1 5 6 . I 2 I w 1 .sf-Q 6.,.,f,,...w ...., , I 1 , 5 1 1 I 1 I i W. i Yi M l 1 1 l 1 l Y Y i 6 .1 Mi .v N 1, fl N ' X Q' ev .W x , 1 ' gQ . U 1 'g?'f r ' 'rf Q i 5 if' f 1 A f gc lC21SSO,S,, 11VCllCCl UA l '.,, . The fifteenth annual RCHVIS Art Fair opened on May 19, 1979 and ran through the 2lst. Judging from the attendance the art fair was a great success. The art exhibited ranged from sculpture and paintings to jewelry and printmaking. The students who contributed to the fair worked very hard. Quite a few of the pieces took many hours to complete. There were jewelry pieces of polished metal and cut stone. Latch hook rugs and many knotted macrame plant hangers showed imagination and patience. There were drawings of every size and color, donein inks, pencils, charcoals and pastels, canvas board paintings of bril- liance and texture, and sculptures of heads and pots of coil. Prints of silkscreen, Lithograph, woodblock and etching rounded out the exhibit. The field was open to the student's imagination. It was a chance to express themselves through their creativity, and that was precisely what they did. as Qt y V -fp .- ' I X ' U ' 1,1 , Q I . .Ha i 1' L . 1 W ' . . 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Combo players were: Jim Rokaitis on drums and vocals, Dave Daugerdas on base, Ron Nakutis on guitar, Donna Judd on piano, Bob Suganman on trumpet, Tim Mchanna on tenor, Sue Mikicic on trombone, and Linda Radtke on alto saxophone. They are under the direction of Mr. McCutchen. Concluding the Combo's perform- ance the Reavis Ramblin, Road Shown, a show choir, came on the floor. The show choir consists of a group of twenty dedicated students and director L. Lane. The show choir danced and sang these selections: With You , Corner Of The Sky , Magic To Do , from the popular broadway musical Pippin , Ever- body Rejoice from the broadway musical and movie The Wiz , and All that Jazz from the rollicking musical Chicago , The main event of the evening was the presentation of the play Mouse Trapf' by Agatha Christie, under the direction of Mr. Wadington. Mr. Wadington also coordinated the entire evening's events. The characters were in order of appearance: Jenni Chada who played Mollie Ralston, a great housekeeper. Giles Ralston played by Kevin Hodow- ski, her husband. Tony Wetterer played Christopher Wren, a roving, slightly off-the-wall house guest. Mrs. Boyle played by Kathy Aiken, a stuffy former magistrate. Major Metcalfe, played by John Armstrong, a former and rather whimsical army major. Miss Casewell, played by Carrie Kropeck, was a manly house guest. Mr. Pararacini played by John Salamone, a mysterious foreigner. Inspector Trouter, played by Gary Gow, a policeman investigating a mur- der. The performance received a standing ovation on both evenings and was con- sidered by all a success. 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Y I I 4 1 i I I 1 I I I r W, .X Opposrte page Top Ted CHIHZZH comments on the sophomore athletes Lower left Volleyball coach Yates recalls some of the seasons hrghlrghts Lower rlght Karen Loprestl accepts her award from Mr Klusendorf Upper left Rob Lavelle walks amldst the masses to recelve h1s award Left Sophomore Most Valuable Awards Shen Brown Swrmmmg Karen Loprestl Volleyball Bob Lavelle Football Susan .lankowskl Tenms Bob Brunker Golf fnot plcturedj Greg Vaughn Cross Country Above Ted Carazza presents Golf coach Mr Paul Erlers wlth an award for 25 years of successful mstructlon - Q v Q - 0 v 1 ff, fw 4 .V gas. f alhy lJUlk0WSlfl Arm Gab fruk lf-nny Magnabosu C hugk M lm,-,ek Kelly Qualn John Schuh Volleyball Swlrnmrng It mms Football Golf Vrvss Country Z5 The 66Ramblin ams Road Showw Above: Oh the waiting, the waiting! Below left: Mary Smykowski and Lori Petropulos. Below right: Carrie Kropeck and Dave Daugerdas ready to dance. ,A s ' sk . A 'X x L , A '64 is A K 5 ' tr . V N g :' J , H f 7 :Y as 5' ,If 2 -4 i , W V 5 ly V ' 1 n Q T 6 iz V ui M46 W V K. ?'i1i H ff .S L, A A f Wm . I I M - y f , H ..- - ,,-,Wm W, .,.,,,,,- ,--,,.. N- ,,,:,1i, ' - --H ---- f ' ' l Q55 Q si 'Tawxxi Q ff' 2I,' V-Y if X Q Q X GABA! wrap' K ilaie Scott Joe 31 Reavis Remembers . Graduation 1979 The Reavis High School graduating class of 1979 is gone, but they will never be forgotten. They began in Sep- tember of 1975 as freshmen, in a strange and very large high school. They purchased their share of elevator passes, and became frustrated when they couldnit find their classes the first few days. They grew physically, emo- tionally, and mentally, and looked for- ward to their last and most exciting year. They were a class of many accom- plishments. They held dances, spon- sored successful fund-raisers, and were always ready and willing to help when they were needed. Many fine student leaders evolved from the class. They were spirited, but never got out of hand. Now it was their graduation, their turn to stand up and be recog- nized. And they were recognized for their accomplishments. Two students were named Valedicto- rian, Carolyn Collins and John Hand- ley. The Salutatorian award was given to Irene Szita. Male and Female Ath- lete awards were given to Laverne Har- nois and David Danielski. Denise Heiden and Bill Peters, Senior Class president and Student Body president respectively were awarded Hickory Sticks for the contributions they made i to their class. The graduating class of 1979 has left a mark not easily erased. Congratulations and Good Luck! Jia , 1 i I 5 L V T X! 7, ff!! ff W lf' I kwf 1 Z 7 1 ff f'f5f'M ,Wf ff' f ,GWT fw f , ff , 'Aff 5 f W f 'Z ' fif5L'ffQ zf ,, ffm ff wi! WW' , D ,WM 'G 'ff f ww X4 'ffffyf ' ff I ,Wff W ff fi W f f ,, ,, ff ,f , W gfghfm ,ff ,, ff' ,WH ,W ,W W2 f f , , f f 4 ,V 7 'f 7 ff W f, M W W, W fm ,W f fy 7 f .s M I, W ,X .N ffa' Xiixpx, ei V53 X' N X' X S s ff S L-gi, 1 Z , 1 .64 I I 9, 93 .x , V ,aff I! fy fy f N,',9 ' .5-' 1 ,Af - L.. ,qv I r LJ 1 i Nl. ,. 1 x U 3 el 4 yr w D Y 4 sD's K. I 1+ f' fi an f ffm ff gi , 3 W f. 7 Z , ,, 4 1 4 , f 2 fi My 1 2 ,,f-le 4, V '?j,,,,., . A ff '44, M , 4 ,f L,, ,, Q if , f mr Q f 1 1 1 1 i Y 1 Y a , !'v ,914 ' 7 W f , Q A --sew . A,,-,-w,+.,,.- ,.. ,..., , ., ., ll Student HonoredA Awards Assembl At 9:00 a.m. on May 22 the students gathered in the main gym to the music of the band, for the 29th Annual Reavis Awards Assembly. The school loyalty song was then played by the band and assisted by the cheerleaders. Bill Peters, the student body president, was Master of Ceremonies, and the awards assembly began. First the scholastic awards were given. The valedictorians of the class were John Handley and Carolyn Collins. Irene Szita was named salutatorian. Scholarships were given out to John Handly - Chicago Metallicg Carolyn Collins - Lapham Hickey: Irene Szita - Ford City Bank, Liz Drozdowski - Burbank State Bankg Lori Fuller - Talman Federal, Denise Cariello - Turtle Wax, Jane Wagner - Clearing Bank, Rory Mowakowski - C. P. Hallg Linda Andrezak and Mike Szayek - RAP, Karen Merick, Donna Lafferty, and Joanne Lullo - Society of Women Engineers: Bill Peters - Sons of America, Denise Heiden - Daughters of America, Karen Merwisk - National Merit: Letter of Commendation. Other awards given were science, music, youth and government, drama, Teachers Union Scholarship, math, National Honor Society, yearbook dedication, student council awards, and athletic awards. Denise Heiden then gave the class farewell, and Mr. Klusendorf closed the ceremony. f yy, X ififffgl A r fi , Z l I , ,Z V Upper right: Carolyn Collins receives an award from Mr. Schultz. l Left: Sue Seper and Kim Rosa receive the National Honor Society Award. Above: Joanne Lullo receives her award from Mr. Nakroshls. I r l ll?- mm i i Lpper left: Denise Helden makes a presentation to Mrs. Daerr. Upper right. John Handley ship from Burbank Stale Bank Righl The yearhook dedication went IO Mr. Murray for his 'wCV'f1ce and dediaafion ,'hfZ'mf.iIf1f1i receives the valedietorian award from Sandy Fisher. Above: Liz Drozdowski receives a scholar- Below: LaVerne Harnols receives her award from Mr Carazza Rlght Lmda Andrejek receives the RAP award from Mr Coleman Below left Sandy Frsher presents a plaque to Mr. Lapnlewskl Below nght Tern Merwlck recelves the math award from Mr Zale se are X X NX XS N N X XXX SN Xxx oy Q XX X Sw V F -...-A.,.... -......,.,,...,,....-...,.--. . ,,. Facult Honors 25 Year Club The Reavis faculgf paused this year to honor those teachers, past and present, who have con- tributed to the success of this institution for twentyfve years or more. In today 's worlal it is indeed remarkable to remain with one frm, industry or educational institution for over a quarter of a century. In doing just that, these ten people have hemed shape and direct the fortunes of Reavis High School. The staff stu- dents and citizens of Burbank offer a sincere Thanks to each of them. ' i ff lrffe if rf V fr- . ' MM Q, ew W. , MM W W or f :X mf, 1 f y WW t , '- ya, Z, rem 5 2 W, L 3 .. 4 ' X T K f s -Nb . x .,., 4. s T Rx s v sg 'T' 'iA'ii'h Opposne. Mr. Steve Nagy Opposite: Mrs. Bea Feldt M, I MW Mrs. Ruth Koeller Mr. John Kluz 25 Years Mr. John Fitzgerald 1 L f Wm, P WWW J? 7 f , ,, , ,V fg ff ,f mm.. .wx X f x X NOK , V fr X, A , ,,,: , 5 4, AM Qfvwg N, f f -' M5744 4 - Q , ,, QS' 1ri ?l,'f 4- ' ij 4 wfff- , ff -f ff 1Q,,, :1'f Kgs fi-44' 'LJ' '?7N ' ff .1 S . Mr. Ray Erbes Mr. Bernard Hayton I ,,,..f- yfm Mr. Robert Hessenberger t eavis Q N , ' y :L Mr. John Schultz Mr. Red Coyne QXN x Q x Q3 cj' eavis Hosts Night School A major community service in the Bur- bank area is the Reavis High School Adult Education Program. A rich, diversified pro- gram encourages community involvement. The Adult Evening School is growing big- ger and better each year. The program offers vocational subjects such as auto repair, typ- ing, shorthand and shop as well as leisure activities including crafts, gymnastics and yoga. These many courses blend to form a curriculum that reflects community interests. New courses are added when a sufficient number of people express an interest. The students and teachers of these courses come from the community, the Reavis staff, and residents of neighboring communities. The Adult Evening School also cooperates with local colleges in offering undergraduate courses to graduates of area high schools. A good high school must serve the entire community. Reavis High School continues to expand this aspect of its responsibility. Look for even more community service in the future. qiffsv.. 2 I 9 5 i 44 il . ll v M 2 'T K -.Qui .'?fi-- .' L ' w Nw . Y.. .-5 .Ny 'I 3.5 -AFV' 'N-fn. ' I i ill mul Molly Sukel Mitch Damp Sue Sukel. Tom Jager, Rich Page, Brian Paweski, Gary Gow, Ken Jankowski, Mark Ba,-mv Dawn Komel UMC jamgfnky Joan Page, f2nd rowj Mr. Fitzgerald, leff Paveleck, Tracy Pecho, .Katen Witck, Tammy Andrews Dawn l arriphcre Dennis Kopp, Nora Lynch, Jodi Sierakowski, Lynn Saltis, Michelle Ward' D , , W H F. , h J m Dehow, Ken Markham, Bryan Bomba, Klint Schmetz, Dave Kmp:?J2rgllflr:lligRt::17:rtdXftl1il::w,Bt,Ii ghelgadb. Tom Miske, Ron Summers, Dave Sroka, Donny Bonk, Hector Rosa. Ushers' Club The Ushers Club is a group of people whose main purpose is to help people find where they want to go. The activities that they usher include: open house, adult educa- tion, newcoming freshman visits, prom, sectional and district meets, graduation, musical, assemblies, career days, and other events. They do not get paid for their services, but do receive fringe benefits. They get an occasional dinner after a hard day's work. The ushers club, sponsored by student council, puts up the Christmas decorations and deco- rates the ballroom for Prom. People join this club because they are proud of Reavis and want to make their contributions. Mr. Fitzgerald really appreci- ates the work these kids do. They have good attitudes and give Reavis a good name. Some of the outstanding ushers who are always there when needed are Brian Paweski, Gary Gow, Ken Jankowski, Bryan Bomba, Dore Jaragowski, and Tammy Andrews. Young And ld Advanced Child Care The advanced child care classes are con- ducted to allow our seniors to prepare for par- enthood. Both the students and pre-schoolers benefit. The pre-schoolers are allowed to be them- selves. Throughout the course they develop fur- ther physically, intellectually, emotionally, and socially. The kids also get to be with kids their own age. This is not a first come, first serve program. Each child is selected carefully by the students in the course. They pick a variety of students that will give them a challenge and a learning experience. The parents of the pre-schoolers do not pay registration fees. They do, however, donate refreshments and toys. Ms. Pfeiffer, the teacher of the class, appreci- ates the fact that she is able to enjoy working with the pre-schoolers and her own students while helping out the parents. 46 Come To Reavis 5:-v' Q Sf 1 4' .-' fs to A 1' i Senior Citizen Luncheon The occupational food service class, supervised by Miss Heintzman, was busy preparing and serving a Thanks- giving luncheon to the Senior Citizens, November 14, 1979. The luncheon, which was arranged to give the Seniors an opportunity to see what the Home Ec. class has accomplished this year, was a success. The guests were served a traditional Thanksgiving turkey dinner with gra- vey and dressing. Rolls, sweet potatoes, mashed potatoes, peas and a cranberry salad were also on the menu, and after dinner a delicious pumpkin pie was enjoyed by all. There were about fifty elderly mem- bers of the community present at the Thanksgiving luncheon, which was QUENCE: held in the food service lab. 4CJME 1 E .4 l!t' V QL af! 16:5 if f W W ,W ff W fa W hub' 7' 4 dl' .Aw -Y If 2, L ff ? 1 N .f'f xi! -ev 1 L I 1 + is Ex hr x ,., an Lil A, ' S. mf... l as 29.9594-J 1f,1iXJi A I 'I v---can-'fu-fm-un-p.-on. x 0' uv n ,,-ff 'JYA ,r Y ,fi 5 5 gi Z rf .1 I Z ------. +1 ,e Homecoming '79 proved to be one of the most memorable in recent years. It was a weekend to be remembered with a magic visit to the land of Ozf' For many, festivities began many weeks before, as workers completed floats representing various clubs and organizations. Students, teachers and parents worked to assurejust the right touchv for each float. The Ramboosters, Student Council members and cheerleaders promoted school spirit, while the Marching Rams unveiled a show of beloved tunes including Over the Rainbow, We,re Off to See the Wizard? The Friday Pep Rally signalled the beginning of a gala weekend. King and Queen candidates were introduced, spirit songs were sung, and a victory was promised by the team. The Fighting Rams had prepared for this game all season, and looked forward to meeting the rival Argo- nauts. Saturday morning was gloomy, dark and cold. But the spirit was warm as people packed the parade route through Burbank. As the student marchers and floats followed the yel- low brick road to the cheers and applause from onlookers, the stadium began to fill with hopeful Ram fans. A Visit To The Land Of Oz t 52 in X 4 sims II ...M .,f....J , 1- J ,, ,P QE' H als-.. Y. 1, HWS ubw, 7, 'gzr 3 WV ,.,,.,.., ..,, .,. if , W? W W,- A 111555. l nw, , , fp L f, .Ai , ',:g.1 14.1 1,-5lEz?aL3i5JE:w2 S D , ,. ,,-. '.-f-- ' , , V- ',..- sf' ff' 5-xVkv,- un., WKKYGE W 4, if - .w 5,154 'f A Wm MW ww .Ml pw-'IJ .'fMg1, ,, - , M29 H 8.1: , . .mi- f 'kt an vi W , ,M 15-.2 , aid. -f 44 A fs' ,r 31 E? if 3' 7,3 L .J W fi F, A W W 'W.. I f WOKL HOMA! Aunt Eller - Carrie Kropeck' Curly - Steve Wolfe Laurey - Ann Cerbin Ike Skidmore - Dan Murphy Fred - Greg Linkous Slim - Tony Wetterer' Will Parker - Dennis Collado Jud Fry - Joe Handzik Ado Annie Carnes - Denise Heiden Ali Hakim - Gary Gow' Gertie Cummings - Joanne Hammett Andrew Carnes - Dave Daugerdas Cord Elam - John Armstrong Virginia - Jenni Chada Ellen - Betsy Zaleski Faye - Lori Petropoulos Vivienne - Mary Milus' nDream Laurey - Lori Carrier Dream Curly - Dennis Collado Chorus Karen Bonnes Sue Cosentino Linda Haller Terri Macejak Laura McCann Debbie McKee Laura Pastorello Laura Rittenhouse Dancers Dennis Collado Ken Kosowski Kevin Kosowski Greg Linkous Tim McNamara Dan Murphy Tony Wetterer ' OKLAHOMA! We have a great production planned. Let's make this the best musical ever, and it was. Ms. Dorina Urbauer, director of Oklahoma says. Out of the five musicals I've done, this one was the most memorablew The cast was picked, crew selected and rehearsal schedules given out. With that Oklahoma was on its way. Rogers' and Hammerstiens' Oklahoma was at its beginning. Before the final outcome, however, long rehearsals were taking place from 3:15 to 5:30, five days a week for ZW months. Humorous readings and small skits were performed backstage to relieve the tension. Theater games were implemented to provide better insight to characters. A grade school performance as a dress rehearsal for the cast. The production of Oklahoma was finally viewed by the public on Friday and Saturday, May I9 and 20 at 8:00 p.m. Production staff: Director - Dorinda Urbauer Choral Director - Luise Fane Orchestra Director - Andrew McCutcheon Technical Director - William Wadington. Mark Clutter Accompanist - Dr. Robert Wallace Choreographer - Norm Hansen Costumer - Lois Stanciak Make-up and Hair Stylist- Rosalie Cramer Properties - Peggy Rohe Publicity - Lou Macaluso Production Coordinators - Clyde Rode, Max Parmley Assistant Director - Gail Oliva Box Office - Max Parmley, Jean Schumacher. Mark Beavers Vickie Seiders Mary Smykowski Judy Urban Liz Kohler Ken Kosowski Kevin Kosowski Tim McNamara John Salamone' John Salamone' Kathy Aiken Michele DeJesus Ann Geraghty Mary Ellen Malon Sharon Oberman ey ' if ,145 V - F , va 1 42- rw Q7 ,il I, ' ' ,fl V wkgnl. 'MG , -vw 1. 1, ,,,, Q N y ,ig W Y i Y I 1 , w ,,fX. W xl 2 vi M MQ M LL , , I ' rw fi! N w .f X .' 1 KN' n i s T, 55' L' 5: fl . fu 1 f. ., - Q 61 Center right: It's strategy time with Coach Yates. Center left: Sophs relax during a meet. Lower left: Ms. Cservynak, D. Hettwer. C. Pruim, C. Maes, M. Fitzgerald, S. Jankow- ski, P. Kelly, D. Miarka. D. Minarcyk. V. Micek, J. Harr, S. Soprych, K. Shonrock, T. Sheehan, J. Michaels. Lower right: Jane Wagner - 7th in State Badminton ...... ...,... .--.- Serves U A Winner The badminton team fought like true Rams and played exceptional all sea- son. With an overall record of 17 and l. they dominated Conference. ln Dis- tricts, Jane Wagner took second place while Laverne Harnois placed fourth in the singles competition. Angie Rey- nolds. a Junior, won second place in her division. Jane and Laverne each advanced to the State meet. with Jane taking seventh place and Laverne plac- ing twelfth. Center left: Angie Reynolds extends for a swing. Center right: Mickie Gamino reaches hack for one. Lower left: Laverne Harnois. Varsity Team: tfrontl L. Harnois, D. Brown. tcenterl C. Raiew- ski. S. Pepsinik. M. Gamino. L. Spusta. J. Wag- ner: tbackj J. Rokaitis, J. Wagner. A. Reynolds. S. McElligott. K. Perrino. Coach Yates. Lower right: Kim Perrino. fm ll ' Menis Tennis Despite its youth, the Varsity Tennis team finished its season with a respect- ful 4 and 3 Conference mark and a 6-5 overall record. Sophomores Gary Barkauski, Dave Urban, and Senior Mike Tribble, respectively, played the first-third sin- gles positions. Juniors Brian Burns and Brian Bomba teamed up for the first doubles spot while Gary Borkowski and Dave Piech played second doubles. Gary Barkauski finished the year with a Conference record of 6-l, and individually qualified to enter into the State competition. Once downstate, he won his first match, but then fell to Jim Hawkins of Stagg, who had earlier been his only Conference defeat. Coach Bill expects Gary to dominate the SICA West Conference next year. Upper right: Gary Barkauski, Mike Tribble, Brian Bomba, Dave Urban, Dave Piech, Gary Borkowski, Brian Burns, Coach Ken Bill. Center left: Dave Urban. Center right: A Barkauski fol- low-through. Lower left: Brian Burns prepares an intense backhand. Lower right: Bomba and Burns warm-up before a match. l l 64 2 'lr l LM I' ,1l4 ' I . ,-'ws l 1 I 1, av . -.r ', .fi yn 'I 01 A EP: .lil aiu' 1 Mia, Na i i HEY Z figs j 3 if Q t- - X.M'--,,M,... A ' e . 'if ,f 3331: 1, , f ' !' if 7'1 'f L1 1 ffffqi 1 f , 1 f M i .. g . 4. ..f, .Irv , !.1f'. , I a., 1 qw-pqanfnp ,,,,. ' I, - Q. 1 fy A E' ,tail D gqijnpfl , . , N .3 8.5 Wi' f 7 A KWH g Wm. A A-. l Upper left: Mitch Damp tightens up for a backhand. Upper right: Ed Rapata, Lower left: Senior Mike Tribble prepares a forehand. Above: ftop rowj Coach Kohlin, Mitch Damp, Joe Santoro, Chris Wasiak, Dave Fettenberger, Mike Potempa. Ed Rapata. Rich Gabaldon: ffront mwj Larry Oertel, Dan Wenk. Jim Konaszewski, Joe Barattia. Tom Baker, Jim Vegetable, Ray Jakubek. Injuries Plague The Gridiron The Varsity football team ended their season with a record of 3 wins and 6 losses. The predominantly Junior team was plagued with illness and injury causing the players to miss prac- tice and in the end, hurt the team. The losing season didnft stop the Rams from breaking records, though. Seniors Chuck Martinek and Bob Sleeper, and Junior Dan Badovinac all left their mark on the team record book. Sleeper threw a record 139 passes in the season, while Badovinac com- piled 75 tackles. Martinek totalled 25 receptions with 398 yards gained. The Junior Rams look forward to a productive year next season. 66 .,, ..,,,,...., . ...,,, agwwvmm, -..,,, A K , ' ' ' I-S ,,.QS'1a7'.' :1 ,fr 41' S ...,,......,,...m3.....,7 ,.x. , 4 .... .. ...XV ,,,, ,E S limfyf JI.. I . N , . . ,,,,.,,,,,-...... , ... i , ' - Y . I 'n ll g ' in Opposite page: Left: Bob Sleeper scans the grid- iron for an open man, Right: Ed Krupa boots one through the uprights. Lower right: lt's a goal for the Rams! Present page: Upper left: A Reavis back is vertically up-ended. Lower left: Jay Cron- ciarczyk works for a few extra yards. Team Photo: ftop rowj P. Smas. D. Badovinac. J. DeBow. R. Ricchiuto. K. McHale. P. Panagos. N. Koch. D. Silzer. A. Marion. C. Schmidt. J. Gonciarczyk. F. Coco: lsecond rowj W. McBride. C. Martinek. M. Barth. W. Fahy. J. Reynolds. J. Fowler. T. Stanley. C. Mitchell. R. Pinto. R. Kucharskig fkneelingj D. Kopp. M. Shuler. T. McGoldrick, W. Vervoort. W. Nolen. C. Pine. G. Ponio. E. Krupa. M. Klocek. M. Skwarczek. J. Licata: Csittingj R. Sleeper. D. Duffy. K. Mark- ham. R. Hayden, T. Flores, K. Komaniecki. M. Lepley. S. Keating, S. Smith. H ?,,,-,H ,,.,. . --.- l ' V W 9? Right: Quarterback Bob Sleeper looks over the defensive alignment. Lower left: Sophomore Jay Gonciarzcyk gets tripped up: Lower center: Bill McBride takes a swig. Lower right: Clint Schmidt moves the ball. tf?WPS?:f13V1xss,', L, , ,J ,A L refs: ia- f . ,,.' I 68 Mb!! l x -4 ,. Qi fl., 5515 ,, s The QT. 1 -L Qx.- Simmer Lt A and Roig is Ffh. , the ,M - wa, ... llllh: ' ,, FIC Fro h-Soph Show Stren th . ,. .. - , ,,,,,,..W..,.....,,-,,W--W-,-W..qW. . ,,.,,,,,, , ,,-......-.-.,.f 3, I 5 ,J V, WW f AN lW7 Tmf .i Sd The Sophomore football team exhibited both desire and effort in a record of 5-l-l. and placing second in Conference. They out-rushed their opponents an average of 2ll yds. per game. to 98 yds. per game. Co-captains Gray. Krupa. LaVelle. and Rosa led the squad. and Bob LaVelle was named the Most Valuable Player. The Freshman A team finished 7-2. with the high point of the season being the final game win over unbeaten Lincoln- Way. 22-20. The B team overcame key injuries to finish with a 4 win, 4 loss record. Top picture: Soph Team: ftop rowj J. Rosinski. J. Gray, D. Krupa. J Savage, B. Lavelle, D. Tabor. F. Licata. S. Keating. J. Gracia. H Rosa: Crow ZJ Coach Grivetti, Coach Murray, M. Misner. B. Minnini M. Hlavek. T. Miski. R. Fahy. L. Sanders. L. Mslywick, Coach Mes- sagliag ffront rowj V. Nieblas, A. Perch, J. Frencl, G. Karmeris. E French, K. Fowler, W. Lewandowski, M. Bochenek. D. Boyko. Bot- tom picture: Frosh Team: ltop rowj Duffy, Petropoulos, Mendez Schmidt. Cook, Aitchison. Bucz. Olmstead, Schultz. Rybicki, Karge 13rd rowl Coach Murphy, Coach Hession. Peterson, Lenert. Silzer Hernandez. Webb. Zielinski, Bingley, Truesdale, Coach McClenahan frow ZJ Karmeris, Mackowiak. lthal. Pawlowski, Carmona, Hale Schuler. Schilling: ibottom rowj DeBow, Tomaras, Conrad, Cerda Guzman, Roza. . t J Menfs rack Starts J Looking To Future Despite a disappointing season in 1979, Don Murphy has high hopes for the future. The Runnin' Rams were in a complete rebuilding process, since a large percentage of the team were there for the first time, and that kind of inex- perience won't win many meets in the strong SICA West Conference. Improvement and individual event accomplishments were more their goals than actual meet domination. In addi- tion to this, it was often difficult to fill all of the events, thus forcing the Rams to forfeit many races. Their overall record of l-8 is not representative of the runners on the team, but of the fact that theirs was a year of rebuilding, almost from scratch. Leading the Varsity team was John Schuh, who received the award for Most Valuable. Other contributing per- formances were turned in by Scott Bel- grave, Rob and Tony Delgado, Bill Peters, Jaime Fountas, Steve Smart, John Pych, Nick Koch, and Joe Haller, Center: Jim Rokaitis puts his best foot forward in the longjump. Upper right: Bill Peters running a relay event. Lower center: Rob Delgado explodes across the finish line in a sprint. Lower right: Joe Haller heaves a shot. 70 ia, Wa Q af f. ,W , x if . .Wm Q5-ffgi ,-, . ., N V .. SA wg 4iHx.4 'J1. ' . .. .. . ,v -w' . it N i Q, , Lqsgx .- -1- ,X W A In 1. Upper left: Joe Haller, Pat Kelly, Joe Kelly, and Mr. Harris look over the score with a happy Coach Murphy. Upper right: Nick Koch completes the hand-off. Center: Team Picture: ftop rowl Mr. lnnocenti. Mr, Lucas. Jim Rokaitis, Steve Smart. John Handley. Scott Belgrave. Tim Kroll. Mitch Becker, Bill Peters, Tom McGoldrick, DrewiSilzer, Scot Coleman. Bill Stinson, Jay Johnson, Joe Kelly. Mario Marr, Coach Murphy, Mr. Harris: Kcenter rowj John Schuh. Nick Koch, Jeff Michaels, John Anians. Jim DeBow. Jaime Foutas. Clint Schmidt, John Pych, Willie Fahy: Qfront rowj Gerry Moz. Mark Kogut, Pat Kelly. Rob Delgado. Tony Delgado. Bill Sticha, Tom St. Paul, Jim Banks. Joe Haller, Ron Carbonari. Dan Kozyra. Lower left: John Schuh tries to keep up his pace in the 2-mile. Their Winning s Nothing New ' The Reavis Girls' track team ran their way to an admirable year by tak- ing the Conference championship. sec- ond place in Districts. and fifteenth place in State. In the Conference meet. they went down to the wire. edging out Oak Lawn l02-l0l. Five runners qualified to go downs- tate during the District competition. The 880 yd. relay team of Sue Sukel. Debbie Krawczyk, Patty Collins. and Cathy Collins took the trip to Charles- ton along with Patty and Andy Collins individually. Patty Collins placed third in State in the 880. running a 2:l5.3. while Andy took fourth in the 2-mile. finishing with a time of l0:58.3. Throughout the season. Sue Sukel. a Sophomore. led the Varsity team with a total of l04 points. and was named Most Valuable. Most Contributions went to Patty and Andy Collins, while Patty Koson received Most Improved. This was the first year that a separate Sophomore squad was put into action. Showing extraordinary promise. they placed second in Conference. Fresh- man Kelly Knourek took an individual first in the 100 yd. dash. Also outstand- ing on the frosh-soph squad were Bal. Kasper. Gleason. Lakickas. Flaisc- haker. Cusick and Schultz. Upper left: Gayle Coate clears the bar in a high jump. Upper right: Patty Kosen passes the baton to Cathy Collins. Center: Andy Collins starts the race. Team Picture: fstandingj Pat Collins. Ann Belgrave. Denise Dricoll. Jennifer Schultz. Joanne Ayers. Jen Magnabosco. Gayle Coate. Patty Kosen. Debbie Rice: fkneelingj Cathy Col- lins. Lauren Hehn. Michelle Edmonds. Debbie Herman. Andrea Collins. Sue Sukel. Debbie Krawczyk. i I 5 1 WT. 5, 1 an-. -f 1 I ..-Mr We 5 'pl Q, -g. '- .'lole V , The 1979 Sluggin' Rams won the SICA West Conference title with a record of ll-3. This is the seventh championship in the past ten years. Sophomore Kelly Quain. and Seniors Dave Danielski, Gary Reichold. Bob Lewis and Paul Wronski distinguished themselves as outstanding ball players by being selected to the All-Conference baseball squad. Paul Wronski was named MVP and Bob Lewis was selected as Most Improved. while Gary Reichold won the Big Stick award. The Doug Greening Memorial Trophy, awarded for hustle, desire, and effort, was awarded to Kelly Quain. Upper left: Paul Wronski holds the runner on first. Left: Dave Greening works to hold a 4-3 lead. Team Picture: ftop rowj P. Wronski. G. Reichold. D. Greening. J. Bockli. J. Quick. J. Krizic, D. Cullen: 12nd row standing! Coach Czarnecki, B. Litterio. D. Hudak, B. Lewis. E. Krupa, J. Jarmus, D. Danielski. J. Golden. Coach Murray: fsittingj M. Klocek. C. Kentz, K. Quain. D. Bresnahan, S. Black, M. Altobella, L. Barker, K. O'Leary. Stat Girls: D. Ross, D. Olalde, N. Warren D. Innocenti. ,gulf 9 9992 'Hof Q60 ,Q-nf 5,-i .1f'!4l i XM MN' Frosh-Soph Keep lip Tradition Z ,, ,mah , . ,... ,, , ...,.- .....,.,. . . ,,,, .,,-.,. .a 2 Z 2 Z 9 , 2 , e M. .. ..,.. ..... , , ,.a,s,M,,a,.,,,,,,,W, ,W .,,, Z. Z N Q Mm! . V Zi ff i: N, Ztiifl ' :UW ' f, In , K l tQ l ,ly yy, i W,,.m 5 -4, VN., ff s The 1979 Freshman and Sophomore baseball teams shared a very successful season last May. The Sophomores, led by Coach Hlavick, concluded with an overall record of 13-5, and a Conference mark of 9-5, thus placing them second in Conference. The captains of the team were Wayne Drish and Steve Quasny. Meanwhile, the Freshman team made a remarkable comeback ending the season with a record of ll-5-l, and a Conference record of 8-3-l. leaving them with possession of the Conference title. Awarded MVP was Rich Canaan. while Gary Wesolowski received Most Improved, and Dave Krupa won Most Contributions. Coach Genell feels that with hard work and determination, this team can repeat as Conference champs in the future. f .X 'J' I' fn' Y ,v-,hm X-H. b 4 7. tk? S ti Al ,W fd. '--is, EW ,J N 76 i Conference Champ Wi? 'Jia 5.5559 Q . a- O W 5 Hilavlg ,,-A v17ff1f'?: 5 -.1153 we wig 'Q V9 A c 32553. Z4 EU Q kj asa Q gl W xi W Y ?- ae: aff 1?-'E i C! .V I . Opposite page: Upper left: A Ram batter takes off for first. Right: Dave Sinclair fastens his shin pads. Lower right: Soph Team: ltop rowj E. Drish, D. Sinclair. R. Fleck, Coach Hlavick, M. Barth, D. Brown, R. Espinosag lseatedj M. Sroka, S. Quasney. Stats: J. Pesce, R. Pinto: ffront rowl D. Zeko, J. Emminger, B. Zsarski. M. Lepley. D. Callahan. R. Pietras. This page: Upper left: Rich Canaan takes the force at second. Left: An Ump's view. Above: Frosh Team: ltop rowl B. Waddell, B. Moreland, V. Nieblas. R. Dogium. J. Gray. M. Mahoney, M. Bochenek: fmiddle rowj Coach Horath. B. Hodorowicz. G. Wesolowski, B. Mulack, D. King. T. Neumann, Coach Genell: lfront rowj C. McClafferty. D. Krupa, B. LaVelle, F. Bleskin, D. Canaan, A. Moskiewicz, D. Bruce. M. 21:6 ' N q o 0 K1 11 ll 1111 tte ba Batter ppo to ff pwif' ,Q , , f, f 2 ,ff ',ff I ,f ' fy f 2 if if 'Z if ' 1 X ZZ, ff jf ,fa 1 1 W Upper left: Kim Roza holds the runner on first base. Upper right: A close-up view of the Ram catcher. Lower right: Bridget Gross, Danette Unolt, Debbie Driscoll, Debbie Stephaniak, and Sharon Darmody pose for a photograph between innings. M wlhqwvuw-ww aims' W ' ' The Varsity Girls, Softball team has had its best season this year, with a hard-earned fifteen win-two loss record in Conference. Eight team members were named All-Conference: Sharon Darmody, Debbie Driscoll. Bridget Gross, Sandy Kalkowski, Kathie Kubiak. Linda Melody. Kim Roza, and Debbie Stephaniak. Sharon Darmody was also named All-Area. MVP went to Sharon, while Debbie Stephaniak earned recognition as Most Improved. Debbie Driscoll made the Most Contrib- utions on the team. The only two games lost were to Argo and T.F.S., but they came back tough afterwards to have the best season within the last five years. Upper left: Kathie Kubiak scoops up a ground ball. Upper right: Ram third baseperson puts the tag on an Argonaut. Center left: ftop rowj Sandy Kalkowski, Linda Melody. Kathy Griffen. Bridget Gross. Cindy Pavelick. Kim Roza. Coach Paul: fkneelingj Laura Cummings. Kathy Boetcher. Laura Reynolds. Janet Jaworski. Sharon Darmody. Debbie Driscoll: fbottom rowj Carla Alessi. Debbie Stephaniak. Kathie Kubiak. Danette Unolt. Lower left: ftop rowl Coach Lapniewski. N. Driscoll. A. Gaborik. G. Kubiak. G. Rawski. P. Plecki. L. Hoekstra. L. Saltus: fmiddle rowj K. Peak. D. Meadows. N. Powers. V. Taylor. L. Masin. J. Gross. D. Koch. J. Bochenski. W. Czarnecki: tfront rowj N. Hambrick. L. Schultz. A. Buckley. T. Winchell. L. Samone. D. Vertucci. D. Jaworski. S immer ini hWith SplaSh l535 l'l'. ,l, Ag, .ww v liif- 'f'il wr-1 fb- -V f fy? 45506 Wm f AGU .A. ,... ,,,1,,,. y A4 Q W , P, f ,, ,, -. -Abv 2 -V P , ,,,, AA A ' PW if .,,gf ' .V A', ', 1 1 , fa -sai l PW fin, ,, ,,A , ,S H- Lfwf ,, Upper left: Joan Page flips back into a dive. Upper right: Lynn Moskiew- if ,WW WWA icz fCapt.j smiles for the photogra- pher. Right: Varsity: ffront rowj Sue Matiska, Cheryl Sansone, Wendy Czarnecki, Lynn Moskiewicz, Barb Samples, fmiddle rowj Jennifer Schultz, Marlis Espinosa, Joan Page, Tammy MacLean, Chris Lundquist, Mary Tapak, Coach - Miss Pax- tong fback rowj Linda Lipske, Deb- bie Gaborik, Karen Pekan, Ann Gaborik, Janet Lakickas, Linda Cribbs. -ex. f L . - fl-2, ' WW, mlxwmmmnmuumnwnr . Q, X R t :xx NN. w xx ix ix , Maxx: X 3.47, 1 in-fm Au.. . .MA X .. ,.'--- ,,,,,, , ,Vg ,,.-.- ,,....,. ....... ,...g-., ..Y . . -. .. V- - , Q-lata-,l,,,i, The 1979 Swimming Women Rams finished their season on a winning note. The team finished with 7 wins and 5 losses, placing 4th in the conference. Many swimming records were bro- ken this season. Record breakers were sophomore Tammy MacLean who broke the diving record of ll dives. Juniors, Debbie Gaborik, Wendy Czar- necki, Barb Sample, and sophomore Ann Gaborik all broke the Reavis med- ley relay record. The team Most Valuable Player honor was given to sophomore Ann Gaborik, and Junior Karen Pekan received the award for Most Improved this year. Team captain, Lynn Mosk- iewicz, was cited as contributing the most to the team. Coach Paxton considered it a fair season, and explained that a few key injuries hurt the team. The team looks promising for next year, with most of the same people returning along with some expected talented freshmen. :- in 'ln Upper left: Chris Lundquist makes a beautiful dive. Above: Miss Kamba and some team mem- bers cheer on the swimming rams. Left: J.V.: ffront rowl Wendy Kral, Linda Karpola, Sue Strocchiag Cback rowj Coach - Miss Kamba. Carol Muklewicz, Roseann Staneart, Sheri Brown, Laura Baltis CCapt.j. Men's Swimmin The Reavis Rams Men's Swimming team did not have its best season, but it wasnft a total loss, either. After being moved back to winter competition Clast year swimming was a spring sporty, the Rams piled up a four win-eight loss record by the end of January. Seniors Bob Szajek, Keith O'Grady, and Bruce Kempke carried much of the load. Junior Mike Strezo and Sophomore Larry Cooper also contributed success- fully. But the Rams' season was full of close contests and tough breaks. This year Reavis hosted a Varsity Invi- tational. Szajek set records in 50-yard and 100-yard freestyle events, but the Rams placed fifth out of six teams. Lockport topped the field while Stagg, which set three new pool records, finished second. All totaled, fourteen awards were given to seven different Rams. Although Reavis didn't win as much as they would've liked, the team still will be left with a good nucleus for the coming season. Upper right: Larry Cooper. Middle: Kelly Kraiss and Ken Pitch. Right: Seniors of the Team: ffront rowj Bob Szajek and Bruce Kempkeg fback rowj Keith O'Grady and Matt Skwarczek. O 7' P .. gy A lilif .afxiiffw KNM-t H.z!R , X Upper left: A Reavis swimmer competes in the butterfly race. Above: The Reavis Guard Club: ftop rowj B.'Bertuca, M. Strezo, G. Hoekstra, B. Szajek, K. O'Grady, J. Pryer, B. Lewis, fbotiom rowj W. Kral, C. Sansone, A. Gaborik, W. Czar- necki, L. Szajek, D. Lamphere. Left: Swim Team: ftop rowj Keith O'Grady, Mike Strezo, Rick Page, Matt Skwarzcekg fmiddle rowj Coach Evertz, Kelly Kraiss, Bruce Kempke, Bob Szajek, Leon Sanders, Ken Pychg Cbottom rowj Jeff Mor- gan, Jim Payer, Larry Cooper, Bob Bertuca, Tim Werner, Larry Szajek. - . WW W f f Golf SW1n s Under Par 4 .. ffl' . .V -an f -C-.WM H fm , mf . . ff Z f ' ' V Above: ftop rowj P. Young, B. Vondrasek, K. Quain, T. McNamara, J. Orlic, J. Diggins, K. Crouse, M. Boydg ffront rowj J. Barattia, R. Brunker, W. Peldzus, G. Depke, A. Moskiew- icz, P. Richards, K. Weslowg fnot picturedj G. Renfree, J. Hehl, S. Batzel, T. Doolan, M. Kaspar, P. Stearney. Center right: Russell Young keeps his sights on the ball. Far right: Bill Vondrasek. Opposite page: Upper left: Mike Boyd drives the ball. Bottom: Russell Young, Kelly Quain, and Mike Boyd look on after Vondrasek's shot. 84 l , A - V The Reavis golf program ended its season on an upward swing and an overall record of five wins, six losses and a tie. Most Valuable player for the varsity team was awarded to Kelly Quain, while James Diggins was named Most Improved. Kelly Quain and Kurt Crouse also received Conference Honors. The Sophomore golfers finished with an over- all record of 7-3-0 and a Conference mark of 4- 3-O, placing them third in SICA West. The MVP award for the Sophs went to Robert Brunker. Q - - The Ball Bounces On The ams Side Of The Court As was said last year, the girls looked forward to a very rewarding 1979-80 season, especially with a team of five seniors, five juniors and three sopho- mores. The team achieved this goal with a Conference position of third place and their conference record was 12-4. The team's overall record was 20- 7. The girls played in two Invitationals throughout the season and one was in Tinley Park where the team came home with a first place trophy. The second was an all-day Homewood Flossmoor Invitational in which the team lost the first place trophy by a score of 24-22, in the third game and received a second place trophy. In the district competition, the team was so determined to take home the trophy they defeated the conference champs and the Rams won the District Championship, something not achieved in the past five years. The Rams went on and won their first Sec- tional game against OakLawn and the Sectional Championship was lost to the team which placed second in the State Competition, Oak Forest. Left:.Sandy Kenny blocks a spike from Shepard. Far left: Ann Buckley, Cathy Dulkowski, and Helen Pospishil wait for the set up. 86 . 4' I' if -if rl -4- 1 ,.- ,-.. ? 'lnnvff . I , ,gf arf' ,ll il Above: Varsity plan the strategy for their next game. Upper left: Rams receiving a plaque. Mid- dle: Sandy Kenny bumps to Cathy Dulkowski for the set. Left: Everyone goes for the ball. Opposite page: Varsity team: Uront rowl J. Gorss, L. Mikrut, M. Schashoniak, K. Peakg fmiddle rowj K. Brown, S. Kenny, S. Magnotti, Ann Buckley, C. Dulkowskig fback rowj J. Per- rino, M. St.Pierre, H. Pospishil, Amy Buckley, P. Plecki, Coach Mary Yates. Y 1 l ff.-. zzzzzgg , ,..... .,, W .,. ., .. . . L W ............,.. , ........ - 7- .- 5 N '4 fr' ::::::....::E,, g 5- E' 5 ,- ab Rams Are earning This year on the sophomore level there was much time spent building up the team. At the beginning of the season there seemed to be not much of a chance to do well but that all changed at the end. Their Confer- ence record was six wins and eight losses and their over-all record was seven wins and eleven losses. The girls were coached by Kim Freis- linger. The Freshmen were allowed their second year of having their own team and they sure did show their appreciation to their coach, Miss Niedrich and the School. There were nine girls on the team and they worked hard to get the record of five wins and eight losses. Miss Niedrich remarked, They improved very much and if they improve that much next year they will be a rough team. J.V. Team: ffront rowj S. Plonis, M. Roza, K. Lopresti, S. Koch, K. Knourekg fback rowj M. Farr, L. Mazalin, quit, C. West, D. Kor- bell, T. Shahane. Freshman Team: ffront rowj D. Soprych, D. Oberman, C. Frencl, K. K. Blumka, quit, P. Korbal, J. Merwickg fback rowj Coach D. Niedrich, M. Nolan, L. Stan- cik, quit, A. Speck, quit, D. Mudryjg fnot pic- turedj L. Litterio. wg W , 24,0 N1 M , .-,Q pi, QMQ Q 5 ,I f W' ' X f v 5 is gin' Z . ,,g,,,,. 1 X , V M gf M 2 4 Z 2 f W if f 'ff ,f x 1 Q f ' ? ff I q,W.,,f . , ,ZW f W X ff' , ff AWG z . W ff, X f' . ,. - f .1 ,f 1 N Q , ,, wg, -ff . gm, . w-.,,, 1- , ' X , 2235 fw A I Q --Lax , W L ,, 4 My X - W4 ...,,,m., M, .wfm . ,f 1 4 0 Q11 'Q ' 1 Q - Y , P ,1 f -u-,.,..... ,. .'z, , .1- i '31 '15-K, .L VX., 'Ns f- 5 1-an-an S I .1414 W r E r IA , ,-f f unning Craze Skips Reavis -- anuuunu-q-L ,, AM fRA RAMS . J R KXM . ima CHESS if AMS,, mmc RAMSf SS Elllllllll' In comparison with other team sports Cross Country has not exactly topped the popularity charts, Unlike the other teams in our conference. students at Reavis and in our neigh- boring Southwest high schools. Argo and Oaklawn, have vir- tually uninhabited Cross Country squads. It seems to Head Coach Bill Smith and many others that people arejust not willing to put in the time and effort needed 10 be a competitive runner, Coach Smithls hard job as a recruiter is very time consuming and he does get runners to Come out, but after a few practices some members lose inter- est and Turn in their sweats , Talented athletes would rather be on the football team, feceiving more recognition for their achievements than receiv- mg the feeling of pride that a true Cross Country runner gets after a good three mile run. Cross Country is a sport in which you please yourself, you set goals and try to achieve them. This year's team captain John Schuh has been a very prom- ising runner ever since his freshman year. The teams other senior, Scott Belgrave mixes wrestling with Cross Country, keeping himself in shape all year. Besides keeping all the run-' ners in top shape, Cross Country running keeps the individual in tune with his body, which is true of all demanding sports. In this year's conference meets, Reavis placed eighth and finished with a record of 0-7 on both team levels. Varsity Team: ffront rowj Chris Muscarte, Dennis McClintock, Jim Ritchey, Gregg Vaughn, Dave Schuhg fback rowl Coach Bill Smith, John Schuh fCapt.j, John Evoy, John Anians, Steve Smart, Ed Brennan. Q Girlis Tennis Aces Up Best Season Ever ,J 7 lr The girl's tennis season came to an end this year, under the first year of coaching by Mr. T. Smith, with a 10 win, 4 loss record overall. MVP was awarded to Jennifer Mag- nabosco because of her high level of performance in competition and dedi- cation to the game, remarked Coach 'pill Smith. Most Contributions was awarded to Joan Bochenski and Sue Cosentino, while Gail Kubiak was named Most Improved. Jennifer Magnabosco had the best record with 12 wins and 5 losses. At Districts, she won two of her matches and Sue Cosentino won one. Mr. Smith said, All of the team members made very strong showings, and the matches we lost were very close. The girls have achieved the best record that the girl's tennis team has ever had. Coach Smith is looking forward to a stronger, more balanced team that will do better in Conference and Districts next year. He said, We should defi- nitely have state qualifiers next year. t ' X r-fr -fr ' X H 1 X X . ,E VV . xi h .V .X KXRRKXMNK ,XJ v.1l.kaR,V . 'J W 1 n H Xww. Xxx., Upper right: ftop rowj Coach Smith, Karen ' ' S ' 1 as H Y 'X X X Plush, Helen Styrczula, Karen Meeker, Kim Bell, Gail Kubiakg ffront rowj Jennifer Magnabosco, e Sue Cosentino, Joan Bochenski, Lisa Domanskig I , tnot picturedj Kathy Merkel, Diane Hettwer. - Q., R K X EXNYY X I . l ' 1 , . 3 5 94 s i .7 f v C kfjs , L K Q. .- six 1.-. 1 4' .x. 5, sp wx X , aw? X K cw Q, fs.. ,. Q, fa-iff? 5: cf yn- ' 'ja - ir. 3'-me - A ,Lys -4' ' l ,v',' -A 5 , ar 4' Av 1 'bln ln WM K Upper left: Lisa Domanski practices hitting the ball off the back of the stadium. Above: Joan Bochenski lunges for her next shot. Left: ftop rowj Kim Bowers, Rondie Poleski, Sue Jankow- ski, Sue Baker, Lorrie Sowko, Linda Kubiak, Diane Hettwer. fbottom rowl Lisa Kappez, Linda Greneer, Laura Cronwall, Cindy Finnegan, Kelly Condos. Inj uries Hurt The Tumblers Right: Janet Symik performs on the balance beam. Far right: Sue Mag- notti finishes her routine with a smile. Middle: Lori Pedersen doing her spe- cialty, the chinese splits. Bottom: Fel- ice Symik mounting the balance beam. by -,S ' xl 2 ix 4 ,x 32? fvsm Above: J.V. Team: ffront rowj D. VanBolhaus, S. Brown, T. Buchanan, S. Barkerg fmiddle rowj L. Baltis, C. Komonecki, P. Kasper, C. Husa, and Manager D. Krasneyg fback rowj Asst. Coach Ms. Stenecki, M. Fitzgerald, C. Palm, C. Frenzl, C. Sansone, T. Peterson. ,.- .....-. ......-......4-.-F '-wviig - While the world is tumbling around us our girl's gymnastics team is still fighting. The team did not do too well because of injuries. Two juniors, Sue Mag- notti and Janet Symik have been injured, allowing them to compete on and off all season. These injuries have caused many close meets and the Rams would have possibly won if everyone was able to compete. Their record is 2-ll and the 2 teams our Rams defeated were Crete Monee, and Bloom. Thornwood, the best in the conference only defeated our girl's gymnastics team by 3 points. Del Smith, the girl's coach, commented, The girls could do very well if injuries allowed. Chris Lundquist, Sue Magnotti, and Janet Symik can all be a promise for a very rewarding season to come. Upper left: Varsity Team: ffront rowj F. Symik. L. Pedersen, and J. Lakawitzg fback rowj Head Coach Del Smith, J. Symik, S. Mag- notti, M. Rosa. Above: Sue Magnotti performs on the balance beam. 4 ' WZ Zflf Z1 ,Z fu L 7 arsity Grapplers ,r ,,,,...w-- ' .,,,..Mw ' Upper left: John Starczek going for a take-down. Upper right: Varsity Team! ftop rowj Mr. Ihnat, J. Rybzek, B. Paweski, J. Schultz, J. Blaney, J. Stevenson, T. Flores, T. Jarazcewski, K. Srokag ffront rowj K. Markum, D. Badovmac, W. Nolen, J. Starsyk, M. Sroka, S. Belgrave, J. Debow, B. Enguita, H. Youn- gren. Center left: Mickey Sroka sits out at Sandburg. Above: Joe Blaney struggles in a tight spot. , .544 'Bm 'till l3llfi' ,.- ...n.....,....-...-......-....--...... The Varsity Wrestlinl Rams finished the season third in conference, behind strong Oak Lawn and Lincoln-Way squads. Individual conference champi- ons were Brian Paweski at ll2 pounds and Bob Enguita at 145 pounds. Second place finishers were Joe Blaney, Harold Youngren and Sean Keating. In district competition at Richards, where Reavis placed sixth, Jerry Blaney at 98 pounds took second place and qualified for sectionals. Third places went to B. Paweski, J. Blaney, and B. Enguita. For the second year in a row, an extremely tough sophomore squad came home with the conference championship. With two championship squads on the varsity team next year, the Rams can look forward to an exceptional season. Left: Jeff Schultz scores an escape. Lower left: Mickey Sroka in trouble. Below: Hector Rosa trips his man to the mat. .D PERIOD TIME 'JH SCORE M49 mm., lr ' :Wh , 1 I g ski ge my Q? 'UW ffl ff' I ' , 'Jf 'Q Sophomores Pin Conference ,f ' , fi' V495 Upper left: Mat Starczek gets an escape. Above: Darrel Tabor stopping a cradle. Left: Soph Team: ffirst rowj Mike Vegetabile, Sam Mirabells, Mike Horstoman, Frank Bleskin, Ron Roza, Ron Summers, Mike Wetzelg fkneelingl Ray Casper, Jeff Paveleck, Hector Rosa, Dar- ryl Tabor, Matt Stanyk, Mike Montuoii, Dean Schill- ingg fstandingj Coach Bill Murphy, Angel Medeles, Tim Silzer, Tom Kiski, Rich Hemandez, Scott Keating, Ron Hurta, Tim Debow, Coach John McClenahan. Varsity Has A Year Of Ups And DOWHS .7 ti 5 X' 4 1 1 fn, W W . Above: Kelly Quain goes up for a shot. Upper right: Varsity Team: ftop rowj Coach OMalley, T. Bruebach, D. Greening, B. Burns, T. ODonnell, J. Seirakowski, R. Fleck, E. Blum, J. Quick, Mr. I-Ilavekg Uront rowj S. Quasny, D. Zuidema, K. Quain, D. Quinn, J. Kriic, and Manager Mimom . Right: Joe Quick shoots a layup against Oak Lawn. 104 A REAVIS we at Q07 RAMS r ibn.. wr gm' I '0 Upper left: Sophomore Cary Musser puts f up a basket for the Varsity Rams. Center: Tom Bruebach shoots between three Eagles while Tim O'Donnell awaits a pos- sible rebound. Left: Bruebach with a -A jump shot. Varsity Basketball The men's Varsity Basketball team had its ups and downs this year - literally! The Rams played poorly at times, and lost by point spreads of 49, 34, 33, 29 and 28 points. But, they also played well enough to win games by 37 and 21 points! Overall, the Rams had a record of 9 wins and 13 losses by February 20th, an improvement over the previous season. Their 4-8 conference record included an upset of Argo, a close loss to powerful Lincoln-Way, and an exciting overtime loss to the Sandburg Eagles. Reavis hosted the Annual Christmas Holiday Tourney this year, and the Rams won two of three games to claim the consolation prize. Seniors Tim O'Donnell, Tom Brueback, Jerry Sier- akowski, Jeff Krizic, and Joe Quick carried the load. All in all, it wasn't a bad year, and the improved play of the underclassmen left an even brighter hope for the coming season. x xf W., Nun! Nu! Ki Nun! 'hui 0 Q C . 19 in i J 'bf inf if o 141-1 8 690 111 Xxwx 'v if 52 XQYVN W ff? 7 Z7 -S-: I lf- 'f ' i In S. .C.A West Competition Oppostte page: Upper left: Sandy Kenny follows through on her shot. Cen- ter: Ltsa Lrpskl. lgpper rlght' Coach O'Donnel contemplates a strategy. Team PICIUTCI flop rowy Coach Blount. Gall Kuhrak. Helen Pospishil, Jean Kenny, CQaCh O'Donnell, Janet Perr1no1 fbottom rowj Ann Belgrave, Nancy Powers, I-153 Llpske. Dernse Nflendez. Sandy Kenny. Cathy Gregor. This Page: Left: lean Kenny poses wrth a smrle Centerz Junror Gail Kubiak goes up for one of her many baskets R1ght,C'athy Gregor fakes a pass. ' -' 1' f f A ,QL gb. K, ,N -8' 4 az bmi!! Upper left: The Freshmen plan the plays for their game. Upper right: Theresa Pavlik takes thejump ball. Above: J. Grice manages to steal the ball from Sandburg. Right: Reavis goes for a basket. ll0 rosh-Soph Shooting Gals ' if KAW Upper left: Sophomore team. Upper right: Theresa Pavelick prepares a shot. Left: Freshman squad. 5 9 'fl Z' WJ 7? ' WN i EU M, M M Mg' Jw .N w My lx , 1 W .EN n k I 1 F 1? z' H E , 1 ,, 1 if 2 , g 4! E I! 1 ,, rf' ': H11 ,11 1 'i V N, 'i l N fl' A y I ul 'V H wi , ' ', ,i W, , wi ,x :W X' N, M i ,NN if 3 V , Y , y 1 u P 112 in-,A ,,.L..- . 'Z 1 7 113 ............,,.,........-..-..g.....- V ' Co-Operative Vocational Program The Cooperative Education Program CCVEJ has been a service to the junior and senior students at Reavis for the past eleven years. Students wanting to gain experience in areas such as child care, food service, nursing, retailing, marketing, or in work as secretaries, carpenters, typists, mechanics, factory workers, beauty operators, etc are placed in jobs that will give them the experience and skills which will help them toward their goals. Persons wanting to get into the CVE program are asked to fill out applica- tions when they are juniorsg they will be interviewed and should start work- ing as seniors. The only exception are persons wishing to become beauty operators who are accepted as juniors because they have to complete a two- year, 1500 hour course. Besides their earnings, students in the CVE program also receive two credits. One credit is received for tak- ing a class related to their job, the other is for their job experience. Students can earn an average pay of 52.55-3.75 an hour and for more difficult jobs, the pay may be higher. The CVE Coordinators, Mr. Bartel- man, Mr. Nagy, and Mr. Schroeder, talk to a student's employer a mini- mum of five times a year or more if a student is having a problem in his or her job. The students are graded and receive a report card from their employer which covers areas such as work quality, work quantity, coopera- tion, ability to work effectively with other employees, observance of com- pany policies, job knowledge, personal abits, attendance, resourcefulness, and personal appearance. Work Program: fleft to rightl 1: flst rowj Patty Martin, Lynn Kubera, Cecillia Rodriguez, Debbie Alcalag fseoond rowj Linda Tooher, Iva Hovious, Michelle Becker, Joe Thomas, Mr. Schroeder, 13rd rowj Rich Serri- tella, Ed Bobbit, Larry Garber, Gary Coleman. flst rowj Karen Gray, Kim Parnitzke, Jim Strec- kert, Sue Pagach, 12nd rowl Janet Andrews, Sherry Calabrese, Darlene Giudice, Julie Massey, Nancy Carlson, Clay Smity, Mr. Bartelmang 13rd rowj Toni Martin, Sherry Avonts, Kelly Clegg, Karen Kaminski, Susan Fetta. CETA Students: ftopj Mrs. Farrand, Shawn Keating, Michelle Edmonds, Vince Hermosillo, Penny Keating, 12nd rowl Theresa Blaney, Louann Kozeneski, Linda Fortier, Lora Smith, Riggie Snyder, Deb Sparacino, Tom Grant, Urontl Melody Ogden, Cyndie Chapman, Rich Reynolds, lnot showingj Sandy Howell, Linda Rodriguez, Sharon Sherman, Chuck Bazata, Terry Jones, Nancy Kluever, Linda Schroeder, Darla Sikorski, Tim Stanley, Laura Ventimiglia. - Work Program: fleft to rightj lst rowj Joan Reynolds, Theresa Blaney, Conna Koester, Jerry McDowell, 12nd rowl Eric Neumann, Cheryl Saun- ders, Carl De Vos, David Pegues, Mr. Nagy, 13rd rowj Darryl Parish, Brian Doody, Gary Arvin, Mark Lewandowski. Work Program fleft to rightj lst rowj Steve Downy, Tony Corea, Jeff Biske, John Demmag 12nd rowl Bruno Pelech, John Spanczak, Dave Poole, Mark Novorolsky, Mr. Nagy, 13rd rowj Mike Rachanski, Mike Geron, Dave Theisinger, Brian Welsh. Work Program flelt to rightj flst rowj Mary Ann Michalek, Kathy Dono- hue, Anna Pas, Donette Coder, 12nd rowj Mike Ritter, Joseph Montana, Norbert Kosch, Thomas Keatingg Ord rowj Andrew Petrakis, Yusef Zayid, Steven Kuba, Robert Vicik. 2: Ceta- ro gram 'fThe end result of the program is that students hopefully are better prepared for a successful vocational future, said Mrs. Farrard of the CETA program. Mrs. Farrard is the Reavis director for the CETA work pro- gram fComprehensive Employment Training Actj or known under its subdivision program as YETP fYouth Employment Training Programl. This program is funded through the federal government. It involves non-profit type of jobs for students who fall within a certain financial bracket. These types of employment include custodial work at high schools, child care at AERO, student aides, office workers and library workers at high schools. Others include working at District lll offices. The program has proved a success for a former student who was enrolled in the CETA program last year. She was hired by AERO after completion of high school. To get involved in the program, some students are enrolled through counselor, teacher hearsay, referrals. Unlike CVE, where you must enroll a year in advance, CETA enrollment can take place within a couple of weeks. Students have to be sixteen or older. Students are involved in three phases of the program. They must work 15 hours a week, attend classes held on Thursdays from 3 to 4 in the afternoon, and Vocational evaluation. Vocational evaluation is administered by Mrs. Hradek, who gives tests relating to vocational future and the results on how this information may best be used in planning their vocational future. Different community speakers also provide information on community employment. During the summer, students have to work 25 hours a week, and attend two classes a week and receive credit. This beneficial program will be two years in the process in March of 1980. Mrs. Farrand, a special education major at the Western Michigan University, will have been with the program for two years as of March of 1980 as well. Achievers - ath And Business Club Business Club The Business Club did extremely well this year with its annual candy sale, selling over 3,500 pieces of candy. Money raised in the sale was used to make donations to Burbank needy families, said Ms. Nowokowski, club sponsor. Another benefit of the Business Club is to award a hundred dollar scholar- ship fund to an outstanding Business Club member at the end of the year. Money made by the members will also be used to help purchase club pins and fund various field trips. To be a member, students must be interested in learning more about the operations of a business from a first- hand look and be an active participant once a month. The group is very active in club- sponsored activities. The purpose of the club is to give the students an opportunity to socialize with the other students enrolled in Bus- iness Classes, and to put the good busi- ness-like qualities that they learn to good use. Xiffreegx mmf ll6 . i in 1 5 44- ,, 1.4 4 W W f ., , 14? -Y, ,www , A The Reavis Math Club has been a competitive group with a successful season. The purpose of the Math Club is to represent Reavis in all SICA math meets. Those wishing tojoin must have basic knowledge of Algebra l. Individual groups meet regularly to prepare for their particular competi- tions. The club is sponsored by Mr. Varland. Math Club also sold sausage and cheese to defer costs. One member of the Math Club has done particularly well during the sea- son. Steve Smart finished first almost each time in his oral competitions. Rich Vinyard. as well. received many pCrfCCf scores in the written divisions. l Dgfiflf lactlf Nlitlff il. 'QVC' ' D M513 5 . Batcz.- Lore: log Vis Nl 'vi' Ge., Schuh. E Spam: Su, hi: Gil. 4: GCTZZ Schuh. E Greg: Krzs B: lltfa: bon. Ct. Dctgs IU... ,. 1--. . ti 53- T. 1 Sfgj C: qi-. Q. F '.l .tt Q. my 333- : N.: 1 N V . 1 M' Suck- kv rm' Foreign anguage Club i Business Club: Crow 11 Karen Castle, Lisa Zuich, Susan Covert, Doguin, Kim Bandusky, Susan Swafford, Diane Held, Laura Grey, Car- leen Prokaski, Laura - Lovelace: Crow 21 Lisa Opelar, Carol Slavik, Barb Skubiszewski, Darlene Drexler, Lori Salamone, Dawn Savich, Jackie Allen, Kathy Balasa, Scheri Pacourek, Michele De Jesus, Lori Finnegan, Kifah Shukair, Sue Kuzmicki, Shelly Fitzgerald, Michael Zielin- skig Crow 31 Susan Young, Deneen Paliatsos, Nancy Warren. Annette Jendrzejewski, Tammy Olive, Dawn Larnphere, Darla Fitzgerald, Dawn Van Bolhuis, Gina Gregg, Thersa Padoka, Maria Batchelor, Linda Cummings, Debbie Slater, Bill Lorenz, Debby Dexter, Cindy Slapak, Lisa Stis- low, Mrs. Nancy Nowakowski. Cheryl Nawrocki, Cindy iw, E ll German Club Officers: Joanne Hammett, John Schuh, Ellen Lafferty, Mr. Hansen. Spanish Club Officers: Doreen Sarna, Barb Scott, Ms. Novak, Frank Cariello, Peggy OPron- dek. 4: German Club: Crow 11 Joanne Hammett, John Schuh, Ellen Laffertyg Crow 21 Mary Peters, Anne Gregor: Cstanding1 Diane Koch, Monika Nitz, Kris Bokenkamp, Jamie Clemente, Linda McCann, Mr. Hansen: Cstanding 21 Diane Bur- bon, Corinne Schonauer, Rick Stabile, Tony Douglas, Pete Poulos. 5: Math Club: Cleft to right1 lst row1 Steve Smart, Donna Sarna, Judy Urban, Jennifer Magna- bosco, Mr. Varlandg C2nd row1 Sue Mikicic, Kelly Anourek, Joan Bochenski, Irene Delgado, Felicia Symik, Laurie Peters, C3rd r0w1 Joe Santoro, Terri Macejak, Angela Douglas, Rob Mackovi- ary, Rich Vinyard: C4th row1 Janet Symik, Tony Douglas, Barb Rybski, Jamie Clemente, Drew Gilzer. 6: Spanish Club: Crow 11 Brenda Slapak, Erin Solkowski, Mary Sepanik, Rueben Gomez, Theresa Bidochka, Peggy Oprondekg Crow 21 Mary Skiba, Linda Grenier, Kathy Blumka, Frank Cariello, Siobhan Solkowski, Linda Radtke, Donna Schwenk, Barb Scott, Diane Pavelik, Ray Lesniewski, Crow 31 Linda LeMonto, Cathy Gayda, Cindy Slapak, Laurie Szagek, Michelle Shultz, Doreen Sarna, Ms. Novak, Mike Misner, Sherry James, Mary Smart, Deneen Paliatsos, Lisa Carlson, Julie Barbosa, Niam Matariyeh. 7: French Club: Crow 11 Rosanne Bosi, Beb Ked- zierski, Julie Carrier, Joy Carraday, Cheryl Sam- soneg row 2: Michaline Rafacz, Laura Witis, John Jennings, Felice Symik, Gina Laperuto, Lisa Eret: Crow 31 Mr. Ellis, Denise Lewandow- ski, Tom Baker, Janet Symik, Joy Studniarz: Crow 41 Dan Gaffney, MaryAnn Radman, Caryn Kuettzo, Sena Radman, Mike Aboutar, Shelly Fitzgerald, Joe Bembenek, John McNally, Audrey Speck, Mark Hall, Frank Rice. DDI ff: nw 4 la 4 f , A ! -f .xhmaxx Z The club rs small but enthusiastic. We have many new members who saw last years show and decided to join, commented Mrs. Mona Wadington, sponsor of Aquatic Arts. The purpose of the group is to learn synchronized swimming skills and present a show rn the Spring. The mem- bers have rehearsed and presented their annual swim show, Sounds of the 70 s in April A special performance was given for the eighth grade girls for a second year in a row. The Reavrs Aquatic Arts are mem- bers of the International Academy of Members include Dawn Lamphere MM' President Laura Reed - Vice Presi- dent Cindy Rabus - Secretary, Sue Sklemar Treasurer, Karen Hayden, Diana Held Anna Horperda, Carolyn Day Denise Shivarczak, and Ann Aquatic Arts Rehearsal began every Tuesday night from 7 9 p.m. and every day fMarch Aprrlj in preparation for their r show Despite this vigorous training schedule the members of Aquatic Arts took a second place in the Homecom- -f , .afffff .ww ,,,,f. , .. ff -'--ya, .,,.. a. ,,,, , rf 'I I 1 r -I 1:1 l , ' 11 1 ..4i..... r 'I . 'J 'I n indy Jankowskr 2 Laura Mikrut 3. Cindy Jankowski, Laura Reed, Dawn -n Lamphefe Clrldy Rabus Sue Sklenas, Mary Ellen Maloney, Donna Mikrut. 4: LL n lol' 'Owl Cmdy -l2if1kOWSki. Mary Ellen Maloney, Cindy Rabus. Laura Reedl fmnddle rowj Donna Mikrut, Dawn Lamphere: Qbottom rowj Sue Sklenar. 5. Ms. I l - t D i ' u i B- wadmgmon 6. Laura Reed Blue Angels - Halftime Entertainment psf' g,e..X M3 .. Fw ,F f- . tm, i NNN. .-I Zeke, ,fl A , 45, , 1 5 2 as g 'led' iffy - uf .4:- , ' . f L 415 The Reavis Pom Pons and Flags squad has been a busy group. The flags and pom pons provide halftime entertainment at football and basketball games. Ms. Lane, the sponsor of the Blue Angels, commented that, The flags and pom pons are alot of fun to work with. The success of these organizations comes with all the time and effort that the girls put into it. It is no easy task to become a Blue Angel. Requirements for membership are high scholastic and social standards. Try- outs are held in which the girls are chosen from over 100 auditions. Major accomplishments have been attending a competition at Elmhurst Col- lege, candy cane sale, popcorn sale, spon- soring the Turnabout dance, and attending NCA Summer Camp. The group practices everyday after school, sometimes before school in the morning. l. fbottom rowj Mary Beth Malovan, Kelli Klaves, Alice Drozdowski, Michelle DeJesus, Leslie Mackinac, Patti Wileman, Sue Kklenarg fmiddle rowl Sandy Stock, Julie Wetzel, Pat Buckley, Dawn Melander, Lisa Del Bosque, Theresa Hoover, Lou Ann Van Scoyk, Toni Bockenekg ftop rowj Sue Cosentino. Julie Carrier, Helen Strizzcula, Lynn Soltis, Dee Bruce, Michelle War- dinzly, Judy Arvin, Sue Sochag fnot picturedj Sharon Overman, Patty Ringleman. Bottom: Pat Buckley, Sharon Overman, Dawn Melander, Lisa Del Bosque, Julie Wetzel. Middle: Sue Skleman, Dee Bruce, Laura Rittenhouse, Marie Schmodt, Deanna Oakey, Chris Komaniecki. Top: Debbie Krasny, Patty Wileman, Michelle De Jesus, Den- ise Lewandowski, Linda Roach, Lynn Soltis, Judy Baker, Sharon Obekman, Pat Buckley, Dawn Melander, ab Combo Bands Jazz music is alive here at Reavis. Just listen to one of the three jazz ensem- bles here and you'll find that out. The Jazz Band is the beginning for most people who want to learn about jazz and how to play it. The members learn to play the different styles of jazz. The main purpose of this ensemble is to train people for the Lab Band, which is the more advanced of the big bands. I like playing in the Jazz Band. It's funf' said Donna Schwenk. I'm glad I joined. This year's Jazz Band members include saxes Angela Douglas, Donna Schwenk, Brenda Slapak, Mike Skrypek, Peggy Oprondek, Sue Baker and Tom Asp. George Skrypek, Carol Muklewicz, Tom Doolan and Sue Mikicic make up the trumpet section. Trombone players are Glenn Zdziarski, Siob- han Solkowski, and Erin Solkowski. The rhythm section is Anne Gregor - piano, Mark Beavan - bass and Bill Kluth - drums. The other big band is the Lab Band. This ensemble is made up of the more experienced jazz players. So far this year the Lab Band has taken part in two contests. One at Oak Lawn High School and one at Eastem Illinois Univer- sity. At Oak Lawn Jazz Festival the band received a second place rating. The Lab Band members are saxes Linda Radtke, Kris Bokenkamp, Tim McNamara, Tom Asp and Gary Borkowski. The trombone players are Sue Mikicic, Glenn Zdziarski, Mike Lindeman and Siobhan Solkowski. Jim Rokaitis, Bob Shugarman, Deanna Bulow, Don Judd and George Skrypek make up the trumpet section. Rhythm section is Donna Judd - piano, Dave Daugerdas - bass, Ron Nakutis - guitar, and Bill Kluth and Brian Shugar- man on drums. The combo is a relatively new concept of jazz here. They started last year with their main purpose in being to teach students to improvise. Improvisa- tion is to play a solo by making it up as you go along. You don't read the solo off of sheet music. In a combo there are usually five to ten members. The instrumentation for a combo is saxophone, trombone, trumpet and a rhythm section. This year's combo members are Tom Asp - sound, Dave Daugerdas - bass, Donna Judd - piano, Tim McNamara - tenor sax, Sue Mikicic - trombone, Ron Nakutis - guitar, Linda Radtke - alto sax, Jim Rokaitis - drums, and Bob Shugarman - trumpet. So far this year the combo has competed at Oak Lawn Jazz Festival and is scheduled for other public performances in the near future. Donna Judd, a member of the Lab Band and combo said, I think both organizations are doing very well for themselves and they can be very suc- cessful in the future. The style of music played in all of these ensembles is straight-ahead jazz music. The bands have performed works from the libraries of Woody Her- man, Count Basie and Buddy Rich. Andrew McCutcheon, director of the jazz program, is very pleased with this year's groups. We have a hard working group of people this year, he said. It's going to be a good year for the jazz program. ' I g Q' W x f ,x,., 1 4. Xwm- 'f i - ' 5.159 U ,xx xx 1 , J 1 ha.v'l'yi. ' 'YQ 'wr . ,1 Q ' A f-f '2 ' -1.g,. 9iq,fiQ 'l 'Ii S- 3 5 0 , N x t X, 4 244 Q . . ,.........-.1.....-U.---..--n J ,. f 1 Y ,--. , .. , lf' f A --, .1--'F .4 ,K ulfif -Ill ff 1' Dil . sl 'W Q: VA vel. 'FSF y.M,. A Ai fr ,gt Ig , HB5 W. I 'Q fa: veswd, ' 1 JW s 'V . kr pi 15 sf' an it ,V .-1 J' 50 -av' ' . .r Girls' Cvlee Club ' f All-State Choir Mary Smykowski, a senior, has been involved in choir for four years. Thus, when she auditioned for the presti- gious All-State Choir, she felt confident. HI had a blast! It was a real good experience. It was an all around good time. The director was good to us. I got to meet alot of new friends. The concert itself was excellent. The All-State choir performed at the Conrad-Hilton in Chicago. The members were selected from around the state in a highly competitive audition. Mary had the honor to be the only Reavis student to ever be selected to the All-State Choir. l: fbottomj Kathy Bur- - ton, Cindy Jesionowski, nn Karen Evansg fsecond rowj Ann Murphy, Chris Kanaszewski, Carla Kernatz, Sherry - Coferg fthird rowj Dar- g Q b cie Andrews. 2: Rox- anne Madey, Cathey Lanofais, Debbie Krasnz, Judy Arvin, Laura Murphy. lsecond rowj Karen Fruik, Gwenn Warson, Kim Mendowa, Tina Past, Linda Minyardg lthird rowj Lori Mulcahy, Claire Gilmore, Dorothy Phelps, Sherry Nietupski, Cindy McElderry. 3: Candy McElderry, Linda Minyard, Sherry Nietupski. 4: Judy Cervin 5: Donna Harr 6: Gwenn Warson, Claire Gilmore. J L. 1 l 'H' nsemble And uartets af 3' if f? ,ff 2 7,15-, 1 Top picture: Girl's Ensemble. Second left hand picture: Girl's Quintet: Mary Smykowski, Mary Sepanik. Karen Bonnes, Laura McCann. Sue Cosentino. Second right hand picture: Boy's Quartet: Dave Feltenburger. Marth Beaven. Director. Spiro Revell, Ron Lovelace. Last picture: Girl's Ensemble. Art Club tlst lull Gloria Roll. Barr Rash, t are PM Carry Smith: Old rom Dcnccf. Pina.. s Rri. Gomez, Irene Degados Dram: tcp? 1: licfic Yacko: Grd my Ron Slums.. Pm. 5- rw.. Lien- bie Gill. Mrs. Stone tnol pictured' :ren Bidochka. I - 1 S 25 in , W' 3 3 51, ,f3,Hs..,, p A f 't f 5 left to rightj Frank Tier: Dm: laragosky John Salamone: fstandingleft to rightj Gary GOW. HCCVJT WS Dorinda Lrtvaucr Dave Uaugehdas Kathy Aiden. -...sl u.aw 'Q nq.-uf 4 35 Contest la g'Hello Out Therev was this year's con- test play. The play dealt with injustices in society and how people can be manipu- lated. This year,s cast consisted of veteran actors as well as novices. A contest play competes against other schools in Conference, districts, sectionals and state tournaments. Rules are strict and must be maintained or disqualifica- tion occurs. The Art Of Theatre Drama, This year's Reavis Drama Club has been a very busy and exciting organiza- tion. One of its activities included partici- pation in the fifth annual Illinois High School Theater Festival. The festival was a cumulative three days of work- shops and performances of theatrical productions. Ideas were exchanged and friendships made with other high school students. One member of the Reavis Drama Club, senior Tony Wet- terer, performed in the Illinois All- State cast mime performance, a first for the club. Also Reavis, production of Mouse Trap by Agatha Christie was evaluated. The trip was planned, coor- dinated, and under the supervision of the club sponsor Ms. Urbuaer. Carrie Kropeck, through the drama club, was selected in a highly competi- tive process of study at the Goodman Theater aspects of theater. Field trips to various plays were taken by the club members. A popular one was Do Black Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up'? . Also fund raising activities are another aspect of the club. 126 Thespian Stage Crew! Ms. Dorinda Urbauer received an application in the mail for the Good- man Young People's Drama Workshop of downtown Chicago, and told Carrie Kropeck about it. Carrie applied for the workshop and sent in the necessary teacher's recommendation which she received from Mr. Mark Beavers. Carrie was chosen with 39 other peo- ple from approximately 700 applicants ages 14-18. She was evaluated on her interest and dedication to drama, along with her ability to write well. The Goodman Young Peoplefs Drama Workshop is run by professionals and its purpose is to teach these young people all the aspects of theatre. Acting, movement, playwrighting, criti- cism, make-up, set design and even theatre management. Another advantage is that the group is going to see seven pro- fessional plays throughout the course. When asked what Carrie thought about the workshop she replied. I think it's wonderful because the professionals really care about the program. I didn't expect that. ,, ,, .,,, . l: Drama Club: Ray Lesewski, Dawn Korbol, Michelle Dejesus, A Earl Hermang tsecond rowl Corie J Bl, Schonauer, Ms. Urbauer, Sponsor, i Jamie Clemente - Vice Pres., ug lll I Jenni Chada - Sec., Tony Wet- terer - Treas., Carrie Kropek - - Presg third rowj Mary Sepanik, Lisa Erin. Dianne Leppin, John McNally, Eric Schoenfelder, John Hettwer, Lisa Eret, JoAnne Avance, Jill Wallace. 2: X Stagecrcw: Eric Schoenfelder, Sponsor, Mr. Wad- ington, Teri Dubiel, Ray Lesewskig flast row! Julie Barbosa, Mary Smart, John Hettwer, Maria O'Keefe. 3: Denis Bresnehan as Teddy Brewster. 4: Ms. Urbaur. 5: Teri Dubiel. 6: Some crew members relaxing. 7: Mr. Wadington. 8: A scene from Can- dlelight. 9: Thespians: tbottom row, left to rightj Ann Geraghty, Joy Studniarz, Dore Jaragosky, Julie Bar- bosag f2nd rowj Ms. Urbauer, Tony Wetterer, Jenni Chada, Jamie Clemente, Carrie Kropecg Ord rowj John Salamone, Kevin Kosowski, Gary Gow, John Armstrong, Lori Petropulos, Kathy Aiken. l0: Car- rie Kropeck and Jenni Chada in a scene from Arsenic and Old Lace. 'Tix The Reav1s Ram archmg and H651 L' Top: The Reavls Marchmg Band shows off thenr umforms Left: Gary Borkowskn and Scott Belgrave Above and below The band lakes to the fneld to pracuce forthe Homecommg Parade. I , Q 1 'Tas f'u1 ' JI: X Z ,,.. ,- it g Q , , Y 'L W ht-uw hm fs ,W Zv 'Q if? 'ff' A54 'W iff' if Presenting: ur Reavis am'6RAH ll mix! ! , gf W Right: The Varsity Cheerleaders: Ckneelingj Patty Smith, Laurie Peters, Laura Marcordesg fmiddlej Karen Witek, Kathy Grgantog fstandingj Veronica Holzberger. Debbie Kaspar, Chris Provenzano. Below: The Wrestling Cheerlead- ers: fstandingj Maria Schmitz, Mary Peters, Karen Quasny, Linda Andrews, Penny Schuhg fkneelingj Cathy Zwayne, Lisa Domanski, Laurie Piech, Vickie Plys. ff! , if X 1 i ' ll :ii n I-c J'fY' l 'lf Left: The Sophomore Cheerleaders: itopj Cathy Langlois, Doreen Dona- hue, Debbie Lepleyg fbottoml Laura Hicks, Darline Klein, Chrys Warren, Jill Lamphere. Below: Ricky the Ram was also present to cheer for the Rams. Above: The Freshman Cheerleaders: fstandingj Lorrie Sowko, Carol Twohill, Caryn Kueltzo, Lisa Stan- Cik, Chris O,Gradyg fkneelingj Candy McElderry, Monica McClafferty, Denise Oberman, Cathy Norris. Left: The Varsity Girls show off one of their good-looking formations. 'iw The rt fSpeech And ebate The Reavis Debate Team, after what appeared to be a dismal future, has come back to life. Mr. Tom Smith, team sponsor com- mented, This is one of the most impressive groups of individuals I have ever worked with at Reavis. They have loads of talent and really love learn- ing. Students who wish to join must have an interest and willingness to partici- pate. Learning the fundamentals of argumentation and debate as a practi- cal tool that can be used in our society is a goal of the Debate team. The team will learn a style of popular debate that will suit them for future situations where persuasiveness is important. They also will study actual situations such as courtroom trials and council meetings that they will attend. The group stresses learning and fun, rather than competition. The team meets weekly and special purpose meetings. 132 fb-ex ---A Ll Rob Macoviak,Mr. Smith, Rich Vingard, Tom Asp. Glenn Lafferty. Tim McNamara. I Peter Poulos, Jenny Magnabosko. Kathy Aiken. Siabhon Solltowski. Sue Baker. Sheri Cartwright. , Bob Burtuka, Carie Schonauer, Peggy Oprondek. Adam Perch. Kelly Knourek, Lori Petropolous, Terri Merwiclt. tseaeilefm-gg 'illdiigklvz-Q1 ZLZMQ- . ,, 'J 'fff -a4,,.,,lj f lseated, le!! to rightj Ray Lesewski, Maria O'Keefe, Jenni Chada, Gary Gowg tstnding, left to rightj Frank Rice, Carrie Kropec, Kevin Kosowski, Tony Wetterer, Earl Herman, Joy Stud- nian. Mr. Beavers. The Reavis Speech Team had a great season. Team captain Frank Rice placed in several tournaments with first and second place in Radio Speaking. Frank also advanced to State competi- tion at Bradley University. Jenni Chada, a junior, had a fine season. Jenni placed third in district competi- tion and advanced to sectionals in Prose. Tony Wetterer, a senior, and Jenni Chada placed first in a tourney and were district champions for Dra- matic Duet Acting. The overall season, under the direc- tion of Mr. Beavers, who saved the team from extinction, was successful. Joy Studniarz took several second and third place trophies in Humorous Interpretation. Gary Gow, a senior, and Joy Studniarz took a second place in Humorous Duet Acting. J.H. . nd . . .-- nHonorar Societ One organization dedicated to academic achievement is the Junior Honor Society. lt has one of the largest memberships at Reavis. Requirements to be a member of the prestigious organization are rigid but it is regarded as worth the added effort. A mem- ber must be on the honor roll or high honor roll during freshman year. Others are invited tojoin in the fall of sophomore year. Ms. Murphy, society sponsor, said the purpose of the organization is to aid the American Cancer Society. Also to recog- nize and maintain scholarships while a stu- dent is a freshman or sophomore. The group also maintains that a service project for charity or a needy organization is one of their goals each year. The J.H.S. participated in Homecoming Parade and cross country ski-a-thon. According to Ms. Murphy, this years' group is outstanding as far as remaining on both honor rolls during their sophomore years. They are enthusiastic and good about donating their time for group projects. Meetings are held twice a month. J.H.S. officers include: Shelly Roza - Presidentg Terri Shelane - Vice Presidentg Deanna Horath - Secretary: and Dawn Korlrel - Treasurer. .Aw-is-a.:Ex.sz.....ffsp is -...se . - -. , . i ' Y 134 ' . . 4 7, -l The National Honor Society is an organization that requires of its mem- bers scholarship. leadership. character and service. The fact that a student can claim membership in NHS is a respected achievement. Students must have a 3.0 average in junior and senior years. fac- ulty approval and previous school serv- ice: clubs. sports. etc. The group pro- vides service to the school and commu- nity with food drives. This year's N.H.S. competed in the Homecoming float competition. The N.H.S. sponsored the Turnabout Dance. Candy Sale. induction cere- mony and visited a major university. Officers include: Donna Sarna - Pres.. Marv Smvkowski - Vice Pres.. Laurie Peters Q Sec.. Gary Gow -' Treas. We Caught Ya V I X , , , , f I Q! , . V, X I ,' A J ,I ' , l, Nw ww 1 Wil .K My ,- V 1-F 'Phun- W 3 9 ww? Student Government Work The Reavis Student Council repre- sents the student body. They act on behalf of the students. The Student Council is composed of different branches of student government. There are four classes, senior, junior, sopho- more, and freshman. There are sixteen class officers. The next group of repre- sentatives are from the four classes. These are eleven representatives for each class. The supervising body is the student body officers. The student body president is elected by the general student population. The other student body officers are elected by the Student Council. The purpose of the student council is to organize activities, control events and make Reavis High School better for all those connected with it. The stu- dent council has always been known to lend a helpful hand to other clubs. The student council provided speakers for the South Cafeteria this year, spon- sored dances, decorated the school for seasonal occasions and various other activities. The Student Body officers are Gary Gow - President, Jim Rokaitis - Vice President, Jim Debow - Second Vice President, Gayle Coate - Secretary, and Ann Buckley - Treasurer. The Student Council is under the supervi- sion of Mr. Fitzgerald. i 136 572 if Student Body Officers: fseated from left to rightl Gayle Coate. Gary Gow. Jim Rokaitis: lstandingl B Jim Debow, Ann Belgrave. Sponsor Mr. John Fitzgerald: tsecond rowj Senior Repre- sentatives: fseated from left to rightj Tammy Andrews. Dianne Jaworsky. Gary Gow, Jim Rokaitis. Wendy Barrett. Kathy McGee: lstanding left to rightj Mr. Fitz- n gerald. Terri Merrwick. Drew Silzer. Denis Bresnehan. Lori Peters. Gail Coate, Jeff - Michaels, Mark Altobella. Bryan Bomba. Robin Hunger. and Ann Buckley. Brian Paweski: fthird rowj Junior Representatives: fseated from left to rightl .loan Bochen- ski, Clint Schmidt, Sue Sukel. Jill Rokaitis. and Janet Perriono: tstanding MH0 fighil Domanski, Bobby Enguita. Jim Debow. Tom McGoldrick. Willie Fahey- Steve Quansyy- Sandy Kenny. Steve Quansy. Rich Page: tfourthl The Assembled Student Council: lfllfel S0Ph0m0fC Repfesenlamesi 1503056 left to rightl Karen Lopresti. Jeff Pavelick. Andrew Leathers. Dore Jaragosky: fstanding from left to right! Michele Roza. Laura Piech. Kevin Brown. Tom Miski. KCVIH Fowler, Ron Summers, Darryl Boyco and Debbie Lepleyg tsixl Freshman Representatives: Mary Pele!! MOHY Sukel.T1m Debow. Julie Nolan. F. Carrier, Ron Rusa. Laura Witek. Marybeth Nolan. Frak Caf- ielo, Pat Duffy, Ken Sroka. Mike Caspek. ll- -5 F E -..a.-11, 1 Cntr -A I' Future Leaders - Frosh Soph Officers thletic Club The Reavis Varsity Athletic Club is a group that is an honorary organization. Membership depends on winning a major varsity letter in any sport. One must also maintain a good scholastic standing, and never have been dropped from a varsity squad for disciplinary reasons. The varsity club represents good sportmanship, school spirit, and service to the community. The club holds ski- Ing trips, bowling nights, pizza nights, runs concession stands during the foot- ball games, and builds homecoming floats. Officers include Karen Brown and Drew Silzer. W Photo Club - Capturing Histor 1 I i if i N raphic Arts The group is outstanding and many members have great potential in the career field of graphic arts, Mr. Lanzerotti, graphic arts sponsor said. The organization enables interested students to further their knowledge and work on projects that could not have been attempted during the ordinary class period. Some activities done by the graphic arts club have been the fine Christmas calen- dars silk screened in three colors on cloth - a difficult but rewarding project. Club T-Shirts and other group projects have been accomplishments of the club. An excep- tional field trip to the biggest printing exposition in 10 years was enjoyed by the members of the graphic arts club. To join the club, students must be graphic arts students, or have taken commercial art or printmaking. The group meets weekly or bi-weekly. Individual students entered exceptional projects in competition at Triton College in April, where they fared well, taking awards each year they have entered. Officers in graphic arts club include: Roy Alcala - Presidentg Mitch Damp - Vice Presidentg Daryl Brynda - Treasurerg Ron Hayden - Secretary, and Chair- man of the Board - Frank Mika. 140 The photo club began the year one week before school started by photo, graphing and printing the sports teams for the fall sports programs. During Open House, the members photographed and printed a 4 ft. by 5 ft. picture for the dis. play area. During the second semester, the club sponsored several outside speakers from the community. Professionals from the field of photography added rnuch to club meetings. The purpose of the club is to provide interested students with an opportunity to further their knowledge in the photo- graphic field beyond the classroom pro- gram. ' A member has to be enrolled in a photo class, or a past member of a class. The club meets at least once each month with the darkroom open to club members one day per week for twenty ses- sions. This year's club is the most work ori- ented I've had, said Mr. Babcock, group sponsor. We had many conflicts with students' work schedules, with some mem- bers eventually dropping out of the club. But during second semester, our member- ship once again hit our usual numbers. Top picture: llst row I-rj Dawn Schilling, Beth Crout, Danette Unolt, Julie Barbosag 12nd row I-rj Don Sondra, Riccardo Stabile, Tom F. Baker, Mr. Babcock, sponsor. fnot picturedj Mary Watson, Che- ryl Gaffney, Julie Wietzel, Lisa Krenn, Tina Paga- HCSS. A I Rall A . 'f' f ll in. ' 'U . -n i. N .J lr' . fm -i 9-r . .r -s ' -R fqv' H. Y -'Tl UZ, Ramboosters Cheer Ram . . . o ictor '? l V i 'S V J ,. ew ,, M may 5 ' K ,.,.,. V, x r d '?'fS -42: fbottom rowj Chris Provenzano. Keith Komaniecki, Gail Kubiak, Janet Perrino, Jennifer Schultz, Debbie Kaspar, Chuck Pine, Denise Kleing Csecond rowj Laura Marcordes. George Hoekstra. Patti Smith, Dawn Lamphere, Laurie Peters, Emie Grizzle, Mark White, Steve Smart, Leslie Plysg fthird rowj Ava Csoke, Vickie Plys, Jenny Magnabosco. Julie Barbosa. Cathy Zwayne, Shari Cartwright, Shari Poole, Maureen O'Hara, Bob Ricobene, Donna Judd: ftop rowj Lisa Domanski, Ed Bucz, Joe Mendez. Mike Bernitt, Dennis Kopp. Karen Witek, Veronica Holzberger, Kathy Grganto, Gary Gow. fbllttom rowj Amy Buckley, Cheryl Scmltz, Lynn Soltis, Theresa McHale, Lorrie Sowko, Laura Witekg fsecond rowj Chrys Warren, Chris O'Grady, Denise Oherman, Caryn Kueltzo, Darlene Klein, Monica McClafferty, Carol Twohill, Linda Kubiakg fthird rowj Maria Schmidt, Lisa Staneik, fathy Norris, Debbie Bomha, Linda Andrews, Jill Lamphere, Deb Lepley, Doreen Donahue, Cathy Langlois, Jill Tesar, Karen Ouasny, Anthea Lukacianakg ltop rowj Judy Rokaitis, Julie Carrier, Maribeth Malovin, Andrea Leathers, Penny Schuh, Laura Piech, Mary Peters. l4l Chess And Computer Clubs The Reavis Chess Club is an organization dedicated to enhancing competition and skills. Under Mr. Kozmic, club sponsor, the group plays chess on a recreational basis. Another important aspect of the chess club is participation as a team in SICA conference. The chess club is open to all students with a sincere interest in playing chess. They meet once or twice a week to play. SICA- tournaments from January to April - once a week - keep the club active. The chess team has competed in eleven tournaments. The chess team has potential and all have high hopes for their future in chess. One outstanding member of the team has been Ron Slomski. Ron scored the highest number of points of any freshman in SICA conference north division. Other members include: Ken Canan, Mark Kogut, Stu McDermott, Ken Pych, Matt Heevan, Wally Rafacz, Mike Aloutou, John Fisher, and Mark Tillman. d The Computer Club C6 9 99 Thurber s Carnival Reader's Theatre Members of the Reader's Theater are: Denis Bresna- han, Kevin Kosowski, Ray Lesniewski, Joy Stud- niarz, Tony Wetterer, and Jamie Clemente. Reader's Theater competes against other schools in state competition. Its purpose is to orally interpret literature. Ms. Wendy Zeni is the advisor and coach of Readers Theater. Bike Club X x K A Q f v K we 3' ,. s X ., ' - .rx N N. 1' A35 ' , K K M ' , f, j fy e ' Q 'S Q ' xo X .S wzefff e +56 25 - ' fy - riff! Q Q. ar X .wqqk . + K X as 3 7 X, Jw 5 , , fx we L , 14 l i . f, 1 K 'Sv x swf ,V - 'N 4 , X: an my A ...RQW? xV c x, ' Q' XX ' Q gy ' ' I so 5 of Q ree of f r J at re' f -X f F, 6 3 as 3 N, ,le 7, .L A ' -we ax 5 To Q J - xg 1 rg A g xx A- xy A J ..e.,,e,....,v..,M' ,R G+ .LJ ' 6, ., f K S X ,.,+-3f - X r . 31' 5 . 3' Q Q' NX 'W 11, H ef'?'5' Q 4-Xligf ' T R 55 , .- . Q ff- fwfr .1 no 1 an a i X vi 5 an who SW' 'gr x -1' f A' N X- X up. zix, ,N Af If 'iff Members ofthe Bike Club are: Ken Peters. Don Bartkowiak, Gary Pickett, Al Heiden, Terry Malone, Wayne Oksaner, and Sponsor Ms. Jordan. .............v-.a....-....--.....,- -.,...-...--.- - 4 A ... EEE? W! Youth And Government fsittingj Vicki Plys, Ann Buckley, Karen Brown, Kathy Aikeng fsecond rowl Maureen O'Hara, Darlene Dudak, Corie Schoenuer, Anthia Lukowshonik, John Jenningsg fthird row! Joe Bembenek, Peter Hibbs, Leslie Plys, Tony Wetterer, Maryann Radman, Jamie Clemente, Sponsor - Mr. Ado Rugaig fnot pic- turedj Steve Smart. Science Club Science Club The Science Club here at Reavis has always maintained a tradition of learning and experiencing. Mr. Thomas, Club sponsor stated that the purpose of the Science club is to increase one's understanding of Science, Research, and Technology and their influ- ences on man and his environment. Usually when you involve yourself with an organization, you have to have a deep interest in that subject. Thus, the require- ment for membership is only an interest in Science. The club took first place in the home- coming float competition this year. Another activity was a visit to Fermilab. Current Members are: Ron Lullo - President, Leesa Kraiss, Sharon Gass Gaddis - Vice President, Lori Salamone - Secretary, Wayne O'Koaver, Joe San- tora, Christine Smok, Mary Skiba, Cor- inne Schonauer, Mike Russel, Laurie Sza- jek, Greg Ludwinkowski - Treasurer, Lisa Eret, Dawn Schilling, Barb Scott, Jim Konaszewski, Larry Myaliwiec, Mary Sepanik, Ken Peters, and Mr. Thomas - Sponsor. The lm 9. finiSlled theoiez AwardS,Ba61ak U tauranlln f, , The Slal 5. Q became MEAC?-' olhefs eflom . Cynthia Toppef M1i5mCl3S5f5P' eati011S, 50 me hightflmwi After dlflnff- W ug out SHS iff lls. TOPPCU 3 Advisor. A , Thmgg Wifi! 1-7 loe Land an: 51 honorary NHYSITI' above and be? C 1 Meloppeu. Then. it we torello would 56 I Chief, with lee L Editor-iufluef. B' is Blueprint Ei: 1979-80. Entertainme: 1 Rice and Bax N' humorous PCL: Steve Wolfe ict:- playing the 1 lltealltheyeak is lltl was a refresi ltothstaffs. l r 4 i ublications Gather For Awards The l978-79 Aries and Blueprint Staffs finished the year with a Publications Awards Banquet at the Golden Age Res- taurant in Oak Lawn. The staffs were honored together because Each staff could appreciate the other's efforts, explained Aries Advisor Cynthia Toppen. For the first time, jour- nalism classes participated in actual publi- cations, so the banquet attendance was higher than normal. After dinner, the annual ritual of hand- ing out ugagn awards was carried out by Ms. Toppen and Mr. Bylut, Blueprint Advisor. Things were a little more serious when Joe Land and Sharon Serone received honorary varsity letters for Aries work above and beyond the call, according to Ms. Toppen. Then, it was announced that Laura Pas- torello would be the 1980 Aries Editor-in- Chief, with Joe Land acting as Assistant Editor-in-Chief. Brian Meyer was named as Blueprint Editor for the school year 1979-80. Entertainment was provided by Frank Rice and Brian Meyer in the form of a humorous 6'Point-Counterpoint skit. Steve Wolfe topped off the evening by playing the guitar and singing. After meet- ing all the year's hectic deadlines, the ban- quet was a refreshing change of pace for both staffs. Above: Yearbook Advisor, Ms. Cynthia Toppen. Right: Mr. Don Bylut, Advisor to the Blueprint. Below, left to right: Gary Borkowski, Helena Csoke, Pete Poulos, Brian Meyer, Ray Alcala and Patty Smith. L.. Q I if 25 l - 4 f ,.m 'r f nl .. u rf' -is IQ, -Ja ik 5 ....,. , .. ,. ,,,,:-- 'N WW' U' ! IS xef N 1 SR When the end of the year rolls around and the yearbooks finally arrive, students excitedly flip through the pages searching for familiar faces and favorite friends. The yearbook is indeed a publication of value to the Reavis students. But, the final product comes only after countless hours of work by the dedicated staff. Often the work is tedi- ous and goes unnoticed or unappreci- ated. There is more to a yearbook than the book itself. The 1979-80 Aries publication saw some key changes from the previous year. The Taylor Publishing Company replaced Josten's as the Reavis year- book printer. Mr. John Harrold took over for Ms. Cynthia Toppen as Staff Advisor. For the second year in a row, Journalism classes participated in piec- ing the publication together. The Aries goal each year is to make a better yearbook than ever before. With these changes and other improvements, this year's Aries staff has had an excel- lent chance to reach that goal - suc- cessfully. t Msrryfl I 4 i ,, gf X X 9 With Patience And ard WOfk to L- fffgfg, rye' 0 ' ' fq1l.,'fR.g'f' ,nt Lf, f I, A, X ' 1 ,lui . 'it L L M' W if ,f 7' , lf? , 5 M i- . w f , 1 ,ag li are 1 at BY -rf it 1 K 1 Q ,i g 1 2 ky if i LT' ii ' 4 4 is N 7 1 0 A 4 'E N : 1 ,T 2 0' 45 'f ff? -ff f , -w ,ifffgff 1 2 Aries Staff: Above: Laura Pastorello, Sue Pagach, Laura Bembenik, Sue Fettag fsecond rowl Mr. John Harrold, Beth Crout. Karen Gray. Karen Brown, Sue Strella, Debbie Rice, Debbie Wholer, Joe Land: fthird rowl John Stanis. Mike Deacon, Gayle Kubiak. Below left: Beth Crout with her camera. Below right: Cheryl Rajewski, Steve Smart co-editors sports, Laura Pastorello editor-in-chief, Angie Reynolds seniors: fsecond rowl Dawn Korbel. Shari Poole underclass, Debbie Wholer faculty, Dianne Leppin, Linda Radtke, Dore Jaragowskig fthird rowj David Thiem. Sue Strella underclass. Tony Wetterer clubs and Mr. John Harrold, staff advisor. T7 5 s S ' f x 3 , X M Q, M ,wr r..,, Maw.. 3 ., f M M -4 ,Q wx, ' -, NNW DIL ! 10X KRW an 'H X 1 ,, I L 1 ' 8. Y ff X: 1 wmvuvz- qw J wi N, 5 ,I ,r wi ,ii ,H - M ,111 ,iv , , H 3 iw' 1 1, N Nl iw ' 4: , '4 , 1 Y 4, , H' w I fp 4 1,1 , ,U MQ M21 M, wi 4 Vi V r, i, 7, M. Ml Ula W? 1 1 I 4' I 50 L The Board Of Eduoatlon LEADERSHIP . . . PLANNING . . . GUIDANCE. . . SERVICE . . . I President Thomas H. D 1 V T ! Q I 1 I Lf M, - Jeanine Sansone Community Leaders Who Serve Fred N' Bwrkwwskl Daniel T. Barker, Sr. Wnllnarn I' lar-fax Sr John Ahemvlr' 0-1. ....,....--...........Q.-.A - -.,.-.-h-..-- --.--- Y' - Y - --W - x The dmini trative Team VW , W ,, f fm ,W WK ,L f V! , 'Www , N f W1-.. Donald Klusendorf Superintenllent 1 l 1, A Leadership For Today CURRICULUM... SUPPGRT. . . PERSONNEL. . . FACULTY. . . John Shult P Assistant Superin ff Harold Wnlllams Bumelk Ma W ' ' - Adm.Ass'tSupport Adm. Ass I I LITFICIJIUYTI and lnslruelmnal Services From Start To Fini h . . . Mr. Thaddeus Andrysiak, St. Mary's College B.A., Chicago State Univ. M.S. Mrs. Joyce Amold, Western Illinois Univ. B.S., Chicago State Univ. M.Ed. Mrs. Elizabeth Babcock, Iowa State Univ. B.S. Mr. Robert Babcock, Northeast Mo. State B.S., Northeast Mo. State M.A. Mr. Herbert Bartelman, Western Ill. Univ. B.S.Ed., Univ. of Ill. M.Ed. Mr. Raymond Bialek, DePaul Univ. B.A., Vandercook Univ. M.M.E. Mr. Mark Beavers, Ill. State Univ. B.S.Ed., Ill. State Univ. M.S. Mr. Joseph Bianco, Marist College B.A., Notre Dame M.S., IIT, M.S. Mr. Kenneth Bill, Rockford College B.A., New Mexico Highlands M.A. Mr. John Bisbikis, Michigan State Univ. M.S., Chicago State Univ. M.S. Ms. Carol Blount, Indiana Univ. B.S., Indiana Univ. M.S. Miss Lois Bochman, Capital Univ. B.S.Ed., Indiana State Univ. M.S. ,. 1 6 X X S i I X al an at ff? if J' ,..,. I f iii L, ran' fix. 5 nazi' IVV' suv Mr. Tobolski In days of old, Christian religions allowed laymen in the church to help the priests. These men were called deacons. As the years passed, the dea- con was eliminated and once again the priest was totally responsible. Now deacons are back and Mr. Tabolski is one of them. In order to become a deacon Mr. Tobolski went through three years of training in courses such as Church Law Church Ritual The Old and New Testaments Counseling Hospital Ministry Drug and Alcohol addiction Social Justice and Helping the Poor. After completing all of that he was formally ordained by the Roman Catholic Archbishop Of Chicago at Holy Name Cathedral. Mr. Tobolski said that he is close to retirement and God has been good to him. He is trying to repay God and the people who have helped him. He stressed that deacons are not Holy Rollers they come from all walks of life and all religions to serve the people of God. sf? I 4- ' , . l K W t '--'l- ' ,,-+k -- R Ox J n 1 j i l Mr Lyon Mr Lyon s Horticulture class participated in many activities which benefit both them selves and the school One of the projects was the planting of trees outside the North wing Also there was a marquise built in front of the school which announces the school activities They also sell plants in the cafeteria s to raise money for projects that the students do in class One project that they do every year is the building of terrariums Each year a different style is used This year a geodesic dome style is used During class time the Horticulture class regularly water plants throughout the school They also prune and trim bushes and trees ln return for the work they do they receive a considerable amount of knowledge that will help them throughout life Mr. Fred Bogwill, Chicago State Univ. B.S.Ed., Chicago State Univ. M.S. Ms. Joyce Burzloff, Northern Ill. Univ. B.S.Ed., Northern ix' lll. Univ. M.A. Mr. Don Bylut, Chicago State Univ. B.S.Ed., Chicago State Univ. M.A. Mrs. Carol Brown, Western Ill. Univ. B.A., Roosevelt Univ. M.A. 1 Ms. Joyce Brazis, Univ. of Illinois, B.S.. Governors State Univ. M.S. 1in..v Mr. Theodore Caiazza, Director of Athletics. Univ. of Illi- fi' nois B.S.. Northern Ill. Univ. M.S. Mrs. M. Bridgeman, Cafeteria Services Mrs. Joan Caton, Capital Univ. B.A., Governors State Univ. M.A. Mr. Lloyd Cundiff, Chairperson Career and Occupational Program Eastern lll. Univ. B.S., Eastern lll. Univ. M.S.Ed. C Y Zi' Mr. Anthony Cupp. DePaul Univ. B.A.. DePaul Univ. M.Ed.. Chicago State Univ. M.A., Loyola Univ. M.A. Mr. Ronald Czarnecki, Northern Ill. Univ. B.S.. Chicago State Univ. M.S. Mrs. A. D'Antonio, Cafeteria Services The Faculty And Staff re With Us 157 Ms. Judith Dahlman. lll. State Univ. B.S.. Ill. State Univ. M.S. Mr. Lawrence Daker, Univ. of Dayton B.A.. Univ. of Day- ton M.A. Mr. James DeYoung, Northern Ill. Univ. B.S.. I.I.'I'. M.S. Mr. Paul Eilers. Ill. State Univ. B.S., Bradley Univ. M.S., Arizona State Univ. M.A. Mr. Raymond Erbes. Univ. of Illinois B.S.Ed.. Univ. of Illi- nois M.L.S. Mrs. B. J. Fekete Mr. Richard Evertz. Southern Ill. Univ. B.A.. Southern Ill. Univ. M.S. Miss Beatrice Feldt. Iowa State Univ. B.S.. Iowa State Univ. M.S. Ms. Donna Finucane. Northern lll. Univ. B.S.. Chicago State Univ. M.S. Mr. John Fitzgerald, Activities Director, Univ. of Chicago B.S.. Univ. of Chicago M.A. Mr. William Freeman. Northland College B.S.. Northeast- ern Ill. Univ. M.S. Mr. Alan Garfield, Asbury College B.A.. Garrett Seminary M.Divinity, Northeastern Ill. Univ. M.A. 158 f ,411 .M -vi .. . 1 Q is Jw ...N x x I f A s im-WMM -ww . li I '77 MX .' X Ray Q'Donell, Director of Adult Education and the Alternative Education Program, teaches history and takes care of groups which use Reavis facilities. Having coached basketball football and wrestling during his 24 years at Reavis Mr. O Donell now donates his efforts helping coach the women s basketball team. In the three years that he has helped coach the team has taken the regional championship once and finished strong the other two years When asked why he donated his free time to help the girls he said that he simply enjoyed doing it. Some people paint to relax. I coach. The women s basketball team is grateful that he does. -K -7. ,956 fl Zh ZZ ta ' Q fl -te .. f ff 4 ff Z f I Ms. Grace Garlanger, Univ. of Illinois B.S., Governors 1 ' f Q State Univ. M.A. I W-Wa ' Mr. Vito Genescritti. Security Mrs. Laura Grauer, Western Ill. Univ. B.S. av- warez a Mr. E. Gree, Security Mr. James Grubbs. Univ. of Omaha B.G.E., Southern Ill. Univ. M.S. Mr. Norman Hansen. Ill. State Univ. B.A., Ill. State Univ. Mr. John Harrold, Univ. of Nebraska B.A.. Univ. of Nebraska M.A. Mrs. A. Hays Ms. Martha Heintzman, Ill. State Univ. B.S.Ed.. Univ. of Illinois M.Ed. Z , . .'.- 3 fi. ' i-'t1 if Mr. Robert Hessenberger. Chairperson Physical Education, Univ. of Illinois B.S., Univ. of Illinois M.A. 159 Mrs. Charlotte Houston, Dean, Northern Ill 'v Mr. George Ihnat, Indiana Univ. B.S.. Indiana Univ. M.S. Mr. James Jones, Chicago State Univ. B.S., Univ. of Illinois Mrs. Joanne Jonikas, Chicago State Univ. B.S. Mrs. Patricia Jordan, Rosary College B.A., Rosary College Ms. Lynne Kamba, Northern Ill. Univ. B.S.Ed., George U .Um .B.S.Ed., Indiana Univ. M.S.Ed. Ms. f i . I J .ff ' What would it be like to work in the Reavis cafeteria for an entire career? Marianne Genescritti former assistant manager has done just that. Mar- ianne worked in the cafeteria for the last years and says she loved every min- ute of it. Marianne retired on November 30 I979 culminating a career beginning as a dishwasher moving to cook assistant manager and then to manager. I really loved what I was doing she said. During her years at Reavis Marianne saw many changes. A major change was the addition of the sec- ond cafeteria. Another was the move to a catering company and the intro- duction of vending machines. She worked under four superintendents. Marianne said she feels that she has done everything in her power to improve the cafeteria and please the students. She feels the cafeteria has kept up with the times. The school community showed its appreciation of Marianne s work by honoring her at a farewell dinner. All who attended knew that she was very touched. It meant more to me than all the money in the world said Marianne. Marianne said she will miss her friends co-workers and students at Reavis but has plenty planned for retirement. I m going to keep busy and let things come as they may she said. All who knew Marianne will miss her. IU' .1 .fff L C7 M.L.S. U Williams College M.S.Ed. fig Mr. Jerome Kaminski. Lawrence Univ. B.A., Northern Ill. Univ. M.A. Mrs. Martha Kennedy. Univ. of Missouri B.S., Northern Ill. Univ. M.S. Ms. Mary Kerns, MacMurray College B.A., Univ. of Kan- sas M.A. Mrs. B. Kentz, cafeteria services Ms. Marcella Kloc, St. Xavier College B.A. Mr. John Kluz, Illinois College BA., Univ. of Illinois M.Ed Mrs. Ruth Koeller, Department Chairperson Business Capital Univ. B.S.. Univ. of Northern Colorado M.A. Mr. Jerome Kozmic, Northern Ill. Univ. B.S.Ed., Northern III. Univ. M.S.Ed. Mrs. D. Kozyra, cafeteria services Ms. Mary Kuerbs, DePaul Univ. B.A., DePaul Univ. M.Ed Ms Louise Lane Univ of Illinois B.A. Mrs. R. Lordo Dr. Glen Marin, Chicago State Univ. B.S.Ed., Univ. of Chi cago M.A., Northern Ill. Univ. Ed.D. Mr. Wilfred McConnell, Northern III. Univ. B.S.. Northern Ill Univ M S Mr. Andrew McCutcheon, Eastern Ill. Univ. B.S.Ed., Mrs. Irene Mehrens, Univ. of Chicago, B.A., Univ. of Chi- Mr. James Messaglia, Northem Ill. Univ. B.A., Northern Mrs. Renee Miroballi, Northern Ill. Univ. B.S.Ed. I Ms. Diane Morazoni, Northeastem Ill. Univ. B.A. Mr. Edward Mueller, Chicago State Univ. B.S.Ed., North- Mr. Douglas Murray, Northem Ill. Univ. B.S., Ill. State Mrs. I. McDonald, cafeteria services Mrs. F. Macciaro, cafeteria services Mr. Stephen Nagy, Northem Ill. Univ. B.S., Chicago State Mrs. M. Genescritti, cafeteria services Northem Ill. Univ. M.M. cago, M.A. Ill. Univ. M.S.E em Ill. Univ. M.B.A. Vito Genescritti has been the friendly man at the entrance gate for the past seven years. He enjoys the job because it fits his age and he enjoys the kids. Vito began his job at Reavis after working for more than forty years in the steel mills. He finds his present work far more enjoyable Part of Vito s responsibility is that of patroling the park- ing lot looking for anyone bothering cars or just hanging around After greeting teachers and students in the morn- ing Vito often relaxes with his harmonica He s been play- ing since he was fourteen years old and is a master at his instrument And what of the future'? Vito said If I live to be 90 I ll still be here Mr. William Murphy, St. Joseph's College, B.A., Chicago ' State Univ. M.A. Univ. M.S.Ed. . ZZ Wy! ,. 24 rata f44Z6Z. .wAf776 149W aw 3 , .MLW S. 1? 1' ' Univ. M.S. L. i ------iillllllIIIIIlliiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiill'iiiiiiillIiillllliiiliiill'iiiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Q if ni? if Ms. Diane Niedrich, Illinois State Univ. E.D.Ed., Illi- nois State Univ. M.S.Ed. Mr. Kenneth Nieminski, Chicago State Univ. B.S.Ed Chicago State Univ. M.S. Ms. Nancy Nowakowski, Illinois State Univ. B.S., Northern Ill. Univ. M.S. Mr. Robert Ohlson, Northern Ill. Univ. B.S.Ed., Univ. of Illinois M.S.Ed. Mrs. Billie Rose Papadakis, Northern Ill. Univ. B.S.E., Northern Ill. Univ. M.F.A. Mr. M. Eugene Parmley, Chairperson Communications, McPherson College B.A., Bethany Theological Semi- nary M.R.E., DePaul Univ. M.A., DePaul Univ. M.Ed. Are Students at Reavis aware that Mr Cupp, an English teacher is also a travel agent? Mr Cupp says that being a teacher is his first duty and his travel business comes second Because of the many trav- els he enjoys he feels that he can brin rewarding experiences to his students Travel is education, he says, and the enrichment of different cultures is part of what I can offer. Mr. Cupp has been teaching English at Reavis for sixteen years, and has been in the travel business for eight. He currently travels during Christmas vacations, spring breaks and during the summer. Ms. Pamela Paxton, McKendree College B.S., George Williams College M.S. Mr. Fred Pearson, Northeastern Ill. Univ. B.A., North- eastem Ill. Univ. M.A. Mrs. D. Peeiffer, cafeteria services 163 lt's probably safe to say that there are few school teachers who drive in stock car races and demolition derbies. And, even fewer who are women. Ms. Kloc, a P.P.S. teacher at Reavis boasts this most unusual hobby. Ms. Kloc races on Women's Day at Santa Fe Speedway, where she com- petes against 30 other female drivers. She got her start in this unique hobby about three years ago. After being a spectator at numerous races, she soon found herself behind the wheel of her own '67 Chevy which she and her friends put together. A lot of my friends think Im crazy she smiles. A few others say they would like to try it but don t have the nerve. v After several first place finishes numerous trophies and never enough prize money why does she keep it up There s nothing like the feeling of being in the spotlight and receiving the recognition she says Miss Barbara Pfeiffer. Northern III. Univ. B.A., Northern Ill. Univ. M.S.Ed. Mrs. D. Pospisil, guidance secretary Ms. Donna Polansky, Univ. of Illinois-Circle B.A. Mr. Louis Prato, Western Ill. Univ. B.A.. Ill. State Univ. M.S. Mr. Carroll Repasi, Northern Ill. Univ. B.A., Roosevelt Univ. M.A. Mr. Larry Roberts, Indiana Univ. B.S., Northern Ill. Univ. M.S.Ed. 'Ui Mr. Clyde Rode, Chairperson Fine Arts, Mankato State College B.S., Northern Ill. Univ. M.S., Univ. of Tennessee M.F.A. E3 w W4 ,,,,,, -,,,, . mf y . sa LW 'iiij D . 4 saws v- Mr. William Russel. Colorado State College A.B., , Roosevelt Univ. M.Ed. ,3 is , ' Q lv I 164 p xi I X. I I . 'ni I 5 4 ' I l 'I Q Ile sexe: pletelyf' ,.,.Q lrllli 5l..k.l'. lladingtoi.. ' llli aswell H 1- E- 3l0lOfZ1Tig .. actiuxe. Being 33-- lems and fr- Iroublesagf Hemi. B311 95. f S1155 llrs. Ik ic f Q I 'YA f fp' f f 7 Mrs. L. Ryan, cafeteria services Ms. Theresa Reilly, Marquette Univ. B.S.N.Ed. ,. Ms. Carol Salmons. Northern Ill. Univ. B.S.Ed., Northern lll. Univ. M.S.Ed. Mrs. N. Schaefer, cafeteria services Mr. Carl Schroeder, Northern Ill. Univ. B.S.Ed., Northern Ill. Univ. M.S.Ed. f Ku .1 'Ye V 0' , . ara'-v f I 2' We generally know when two teachers are going out, but you two fooled us com- pletely! This student comment was a typical reaction to the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Wadington on December 22 1978. Mrs. Wadington began teaching at Reavis in 1972. She is the Aquatic Arts sponsor as well as an English teacher. Mr. Wadington a drama director says that they spend a lot of time at school sometimes until nine or ten at night sponsoring their various activities. W Being married to a person in the same profession allows you to understand prob- lems and frustrations say the Wadingtons. Teaching in the same school can be both troublesome and amusing especially when the students first realize that you are mar- ried. But so far their professional marriage has worked out wonderfully. And says Mrs. Wadington Besides being a lot of fun we really save on gas. Mrs. Bonnie Shileny. Northern lll. Univ. B.S. Mr. Frank Skoff. Northern lll. Univ. B.S.Ed.. Northeastern lll. Univ. M.A. Mrs. M. Skrzeck, cafeteria services lb 5 Mrs. Jan Sneiderman, Mr. Thomas Smith, DePaul Univ. B.A. Chicago State Univ. M.A. Ms. Lois Stanciak, St. Xavier College. B.A., Univ. of Chi- cago, M.A. St. Xavier College, M.A. Mrs. Darlene Stengele, DePaul Univ. B.A.. Governors State Univ. M.A. Mr. Roy Stuart. Eastern III. Univ. B.S.Ed.. Univ. of Georgia M.Ed. Mr. Robert Sypniewski. Northern lll. Univ. B.S.Ed.. North- ern lll. Univ. M.S.Ed. Mr. Richard Thomas. Augustana College B.A.. Northern lll. Univ. M.A. Mr. John Tobalski. Loyola Univ. B.Ph.. Chicago State Univ. M.S. Ms. Cynthia Toppen. Southern lll. Univ. B.S. Mr. Barney Tracy. dean. Northern Ill. Univ. B.S.. North- eastern lll. State M.A. Ms. B. Tandy. Evangelical School of Nursing E.S.H.. Loy- ola Univ. R.N. Ms. Dorinda Urhauer. Western lll. Univ. B.A.. Northern lll. Univ. M.S. I66 157 I really enjoyjewelry making, says Miss Bochmann. U Miss Bochmann started making jewelry seven years ago when she became intrigued with safety pin jewelry in a crafts store. After mastering the art, she moved on to beadedjewelry, then progressed to silversmithing. A favorite of Miss Bochmar1n's is a silver ring that she designed and produced. She now works with silver in producingjewelry for herself, friends, and for sale. The next challenge is lapidary, or rock cutting and polishing. Hopefully, a crafts store of her own awaits Miss Bochmann. Those who have seen herjewelry will attest to the conceivability of her dream. 17777 ff 7 ff Mr. Ronald Varland, Northwestern Univ. B.A., Northwest- ern Univ. M.A. Mr. Carl Vernerder, Huntington College A.B., Indiana State Univ. M.S., Rosary College M.L.S. Mrs. Kathy Vitiritti, St. Xavier College B.A. Mrs. Mona Wadington. DePaul Univ. B.A., DePauw Univ. M.A. Mr. William Wadington, Northeastern Ill. Univ. B.A.. Northeastern Ill. Univ. M.S.Ed. Mr. Dave Walery, Morningside College B.A., Univ. of Michigan B.S. Dr. Robert Wallace, Univ. of Illinois B.A., Univ. of Illinois M.S.. Univ. of Illinois Ed.D. Mr. Thomas Walsh. Loras College B.A., Chicago State Univ. M.A. Ms. Marolyne Williams, Eastern Ill. Univ. B.A., Univ. of Illinois M.S. Ms. Mary Ann Yates, Northern Ill. Univ. B.S.Ed., George Williams College M.S.Ed. Mr. Thomas Zale, Chairperson Mathematics, DePaul Univ. B.A.. Loyola Univ. M.Ed. Mrs. Wendy Zeni, Southern Ill. Univ. B.S., Northern Ill. Univ. M.S. .f , ' Mrs. R. Zuidema. cafe- 1 I 'f ,V , teria services 2 ww if ' fwf 4 f ,, ff 14 ,X W f M, W f WV' fu? X ff X Zf ff 1 f X, Z WW f 2 X 1, K W, ,NM ,X f fm! W W f?'f A Jw if W5 if, yf n Q ? 42 W ' M pil' W ,U ' fy! fn ff' 7 X Y ff- , X , 2 X I ,M - , 1 affix f M X W, f 4 W , f, f f M944 ,V Z ,,, f ,f , if 1, ,W f Q JZQ ff Z ffij fiff. WZ! 772 QQ WW! if M f V' , fl ff v' K , ,ff ' ff ,, ff f W ,ff V QW X X Z 0 ff! W ,W f W, f X ,X ,f ,577 -.--..,--. Q W ,, I 0 I S ' S S L N It 6 W M ef f Wy' , , X WW! 'f f , f U f W X f I M E ' e Daerr f , I' 0 ,f ,I MZ 0 0 n 7 f, 6 Vw , I W f ,MMM W X ' ff I ' I f, , f W In I I I W WN , ,, I 7, ,ff WW W ,wif ,M f X I X, f X wwh 'WW 'W w f ' f X X Wx ,, , f ' WH ff Q, ,, ff ' ff f X X72 , W 2, A E,-If fr, f Q- 43' L ,h I 0 S i , b ., ff f f L. Z 7 f ,1 MOI C plllg , A f Q f M , ' X, mf f f W 'Q ,ff ,g f M f 7 !Wf ,1, f X, V W ff f Mrs. Joan Baukus Mr. Paul Caliendo Mr. Byron Christensen Mrs. Rosalie Cramer Mrs. Cynthia Dubinsky Mr. Joseph Dudak . John Ellis .John Emerson . John Flores .Carold Farrand .John Genell .John Grivetti . Robert Grizzi Ms. Jane Hankins Mrs. Marie Hartrich Mr. Eugene Hauser Mr. William Hession Mr. Richard Hlavek Miss Geraldine Janecyk Mr. Gerald Javior Mr. Gary Judkins Mr. Roger Kohlin Mrs. Mary Krull Mr. Bruce Lanzerotti .William Lighthall . William Lyon . Robert Manges .John McClenahan . Harry McHale . Kenneth Mikyska . Robert Moser Mr. Donald Murphy Mrs. Joan Murphy Ms. Joann Novak Too Bus '7 Too Late'? o Picture' Mr. Jerome Ochata Mr. Raymond O Donnell Mr. Thomas O Malley Mr. William O Neill Miss Esther Otte Mr. Gregory Paul . Timothy Przeklasa . Herbert Raab . Daniel Rubly . Ado Rugai . Del Smith .William Smith Mrs. Mary Stone Mr. Joel Tomas Mr. Charles Updyke Mr. Samuel Weisskopf Miss Judith Weix Mr. Dennis Wierzal xy .lo-,,.,i, -4---14 f '-'Ki F riends Al Ways Remembered Theresa Nix sworn Cafetena Worker Doug Greening Bob Delgado Class of 81 Class of 81 'vi al my Kevm Mack CSSC Class of 79 urt N they were with us onbf a short time, but time enough to touch our lives eubauer y K Class of 83 i QYQ YEARS ' JOHN NATZKE Johnny B. Chicago. Favorites - Red. turkey, Electricity. Pal - John. Wrestling 23 Art Service League l. Plans to get married. I leave lockers that never opened. The class of '68. DAWN WIKSTROM Friends - Everyone. Favorites - Neil Young, Yes, country, bikes, beautiful days. Last Com- ments - I leave Reavis knowing I'll never forget the good times and great friends I've had Now I look forward to a new life . . . an exciting joumey! The Class of '80 I DEBBIE ABENANTE --Space Queen'- Friends - Vickie, Julie. Leslie. Karen. Laura, Debbie. Favorites - Italian foods, steak. Activities - Stagecrew l: Drama I: Tennis I-33 Honor Society lg Chorus I-3. Last Com- ments - I leave Reavis knowing the friends l've made will stay in my heart forever. Look out world here I come. BEN ADASZAK Friends - Glen, Tom, Rose. Linda. Burt, Glen, Sandy, Angie. Niece, Tatts, Pinky, Karl, Stella. George, Sue. Favorites - Pizza, old style, gold T's and A's, fishing, guns, cars, Led Zeppelin. Aerosmith. Linda. RALPH AGUILAR DEBORAH ALCALA RAYMOND ALCALA CARLA ALESSI Butt Friends - Kathy, Karen, Debbie. Diane, Dennis, Mr. Paul, Lap, D.B., and everyone else I know. Favorites - Driving, Softball, Sports, Vacations. Weekends. Activities - Soft- ball I-4: Basketball 2: Intramurals 3, 4. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing I did my best. Good Luck Lisa and Michele. Thank God it's over. LORI ALEXANDER Friends - Brian, Mona., Maureen, Wendy, Carrie, Lynn, Sharon. Favorites - Being with Brian. Friends, Bowling, Happiness. Activities - .IHS I, 2: Bowling 2-4: Intramu- rals I: Varsity Club 4. Last Comments - I leave Reavis with a lot of great memories, a career in mind, and someone to share the rest of my life with. DAVE ALICZ Friends - AI, Ben. Mark, Mary, Glen, Angela, Ray, Bill. Favorites - cars, food, girls, animals, and anything else. Activities - Judo I. 2, Intramural Wrestling 2. Last Com- ments - My last four years at Reavis weren't as bad as I thought. Infact, it was o.k. after meeting a lot of friends. AMY ALLEN Friends - Doreen, Wendy, Rich. 4A lunch people, everyone who talks to me. Favorites - Rush. parties, friends. sunshine. animals, Port Aransas. Last Comments - I leave Reavis with more knowledge. a better outlook on life, and hope to find success in the future. Thanks Mom for helping me through. DEBRA ALLEN MARK ALTOBELLA Alto Friends - Anyone who considers me their friend. Favorites - Family, Baseball, Schlonging, Italian food., ELO, Cubs, nice ladies. Activities - Baseball I-43 Football lg Basketball 23 Student Council l-4, Vice Pres. 3: Intramurals 3, 4. Last Comments - Thanks to all my friends, teachers, and coaches, and my brother Mark for paving the way. Good luck Gregg and Tony. Special thanks to Mom and Dad - Bye. JEANNE ANDERSON JANET M. ANDREWS Jan Friends - Cathy, Suzanne, Gary, Jim, Sue, Dave. Favorites - Dave, blue, Rolling Stones, Camaros, sunshine. Activities - Art Club I, 2: Swim Timer I, 25 CVE 41 Ramb- oosters l, 2. Last Comments -I leave Reavis looking forward to a very happy future. TAMMY ANDREWS Friends - Cindy, Sharon. Dawn, The Guys. Favorites - Family, spending as much time as possible with friends, sunshine, Genesis, that Special Guy . Activities - Student Council l, 3, 43 NHS 43 Musical lg Ushers Club 4. Last Comments - I'm leaving with good and bad memories. Now I'm ready for an exciting future. Thanks to all who cared. JOHN ARMSTRONG John Jack Friends - Carrie, Tony, Peter, Dave. Activities - Chorus, Drama Club, Plays, Show Choir. Last Comments - Treasure these days for they are few and seldom long. 178 , f W ,, Ia. B3-eggs ' ' W 'wwf -4 1 Q .N A .shed IX 66 if 'QR- tren- 47? . Y' . lx. l X. -. 1 ' s -is 's..- M17 -Ya 1? BUG' wr-7' myw' wk' TERESA ARNOLD Friends - Sherry. Theresa. Gina, Moe. Sue, Mike, Jerry, Anyone who wants to be. Favorites - John, summer, horses, blue, Las Vegas, good times, family, Trans-Ams, con- certs, Cheap Trick. Activities - Ramboosters I, 2. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing I will miss my friends but they will never be forgotten. Special thanks to Mom and Dad for everything. Goodbye and Good Luck Class o 80. MARK ARTHUR Arthur Friends - Tim, Brian, ED, Mark, Bruce, Dan, THE rest know who they are. Favorites - blue, sports, Cubs, beer, weekends, causing trouble. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be, but I wouldn't want to do it over again. GARY ARVIN Friends - They know who they are. Favorites - Joyce, pi71a, Z 28's, blue. Activities - Band I, 25 Wrestling I, 23 Comfputer Club 3. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing these were the best four years o my life. I want to thank my Parents and friends for help- ing me. DONALD ASP CATHERINE ASZTALOS Cat Friends - Beth, Dave, Ed, Rich, Kim, Jim, the pit people, everyone else. Favorites - blue, cats, Joumey, good times, parties, brown eyes. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing I've met a lot of nice people, and I have a life ahead of me with people I love and care for very much. CHRISTOPHER ASZTOLOS ROBERT AUG LE 1 Weisser Friends - Radtic, Tall bomber, and the rest of the Nickel and Dime group. Favorites - girls, Monte's, Olds, friends, summer. Last Comments - I leave Reavis hoping the next year will be like the last two years. SHERRY AVONTS Friends - Ken, Jen, Joan, Kim, Dave, THE gang from Nottingham. Favorites - Bos- ton, Styx, going out and being with people I love. Activities - J HS I. Last Comments - I leave Reavis nowing I leamed a lot and had fun doing it. A special thanks to everyone w ocared. DANIEL AYLWARD MICHAEL BABER MARIANNE BACINO Mar1U.P.J Friends - Deb, Ann, J im. Bob, Nancy, Pete, Boo, Craze, the corner people. Favorites - the corner, good times, Styx, concerts, being with friends. Activities - Ramboosters l, 2, Swim Timer 2. Last Comments - I leave Reavis taking memories of the great times I had here. Thanks Mom and Dad. DEBRA BALANOFF DAVID BALWIERZ MARK BARANAUSKIS Bear Friends - They know who they are. Favorites - Old Style, woods. friends. motorcycles, Genesis, Blue Oyster Cult. Activities - Football I-43 Baseball l. Last Comments - Thanks to my counselor for all her help, also to my coaches and the team for giving me a second chance. Thanks to my parents - there are no two greater people in the world. I love you both. GLEN BARKER Friends A Don, Ben, Pete, John, Dave, Al, Steve, Glen, Tom. Favorites - Clapton, The Who, Hendrix, Mountain, Neil Young, Chevies, Pontiacs. I79 DAWN MARIE BLACKSTONE Cotton top Friends - Carml, Patti. Lauren, Corrie, Iva, Sue, Mary, Deb. Favorites - pizza, being with Carm, partying after work, fi'iends. Activities - Track I, 23 Art Club I, 2. Last Com- ments - I leave Reavis knowing I've met a lot of people, and had good and bad times. It was all worth it. MARY BLAKE Friends - Dee, Deb, Peg. Ken, Bill. Jeff, Lorel, Mick, Moe. Favorites -ice water, Jour- ney. summer. Italian food, family. Last Comments - I leave with memories of the best four years of my life. Thanks Mom and Dad, I made it. Good Luck Mike, make the best o it. JOSEPH BLANEY THERESE BLAN EY Theresa Friends - Vicky, Diane, everyone. Favorites - BeeGees, Beach Boys, chicken, lasagna, champagne. Activities - Business Club 2: ROTC I, 2. Last Comments - I enjoyed my four years at Reavis, but I wish l had done more. Good Luck Eileen. ERIC BLUM Bernie, E Friends - M.D.. J.K., J.Q., J.S.. B.B., K.D.. J.H.. DZ., G.G., not Mimos. Favorites - Stoicism, basketball. humor. Activities - Basketball I-43 Intramurals I-4. Last Com- ments - I leave Reavis knowing I have four more years of the same to look forward to. EDWARD D. BOBBITT ANTOINETTE BOCHEN EK Toni Friends - Julie, Paula, Jenny, Maribeth, Kathy, Patty, Beth, Butch. Janet. Favorites - pizga. purple. Blue Angels. Activities - Blue Angels 2-4: Class Officer 3, 43 Ramboosters I-3: Ushers Club 2-43 Student Council I, 2. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing I had a lot of fun. I'lI always remember it. Thanks Mom and Dad. KENN ETH BOEH M KATHY BOETTCH ER Boettch Friends - Carla, Karen. Deb, Diane. Dennis, Dan. Tom. Favorites - BEACH, turkey, sports, Monty Python, motorcycles, Get Smart, Mr. Paul. Activities - Softball I-41 Bas- ketball 23 Varsity Club 3, 4. Last Comments - I leave Reavis with a smile on my face, a tear in my eye, and many memories. Now it's time to move on . .. BRYAN BOMBA Lucas Friends - Brew, Schmuck. Puff. Mayor Jr., Sleep and the boys. Favorites - cafeteria ladies. Activities Office. Kumquat, Irish girls, Co-ed dorms. Activities - Ramboosters 3, 43 Student Council 4: NHS 3. 43 Tennis I-43 Intramurals 3, 41 Le Hermen 4. Last Com- ments - I leave Reavis hoping to do as well of ajob finding a college and a career as I did finding my friends and high school. JOSEPH BON KE KAREN BONNES - I V Friends + Deb, Dave, Durk, Kathy, Carla, chorus people. Favorites - blue, singing. laughing. parties, laying the guitar. beer. Doritos. Activities - Chorus I-4: JHS I, 2: NHS 3, 4: Art Clug 2-43 Musical 3. 4: Spanish Club I, 2. Last Comments - Thanks to all my friends for the great times. Mom, l'm finally on my way. GARY BORKOWSKI Norb Friends - Anybody who's made the great times these four years even better. Favorites - Black vans, hoto, L.B.'s, Tomatoes, Club . Activities - Blueprint 2-4: Aries I-35 Band I-4: Lab gand I-4: Tennis I-43 Intramurals 3-4. Last Comments - I leave Reavis hoping the future years will be half as great as the past four. JOHN BOVARD KEITH BOYER 182 ,GN .. ,gg .X I t . Q a s f s ,gg aww zur' 5 I N kg! ,W t t I vfff' 4? t C lf , , +4 fy Z 6 Z , W N . . N . ,fl la! wKX 9 'I GLORIA BERANEK Glor Friends -f They know who they are. Favorites - Dennis, Carmel sundaes. spending money, koalas, Italian food, good times, traveling, Mr. Lany, Activities - Rap Session. Last Comments ! I leave Reavis knowing I've met many friends. especially one who I plan to spend my entire life with. I plan to go to college and be somebody. Thanks to my parents for all their help and love. ANGELA BERDUSIS Friends - Kiki, Tula, Tina, Louis, George, Patty, Lucy. Favorites - Greece. Greek dancing, travel. Activities - Business Club 2g French Club 2: Cosmetology 3. Last Com- ments - l'm taking with me all the memories, friends, and teachers. Thanks to all my teachers and a special thanks to my parents. JENNIFER BERNARDY Jenny, Ferd Friends - Paula, Kathy. Mar, Toni, Wendy, EVERYONEelse I know. Favorites - hav- ing a good time, parties, Italian food, fall. Activities - Blue Angels 2: JHS I. 2: Swim Timer I, 2: Ramboosters I, 2. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing the past three years have been a lot of fun. l've met people I'll never forget. Thanks to my friends and family for helping me through. by Linda Radtke DIANNE LEPPIN I love to perform, said Dianne Leppin when asked what she liked most about dancing. Dianne, a senior, has been dancing for ten years. She started when she was eight years old taking tap, ballet, and acrobatics. She is now taking tap, bal- let, acrobatics,jazz, and pointe classes. Dianne teaches beginning students between the ages of four and nine tap. ballet, and acrobatics one night a week at Peggy's Dance Studio in Oak Lawn. She also takes classes there herself three nights a week. She started teaching three years ago when her instructor, Peggy Gordon. asked her if she would like to help teach some of the classes. Dianne saw this as a perfect way to gain experience in taking care of a studio and teaching children. so she took thejob. When asked if she was planning on going into dancing as a career Dianne replied, Yes, after college I hope to join a professional company and gain more experience, then I want to open my own school and train serious stu- dents who are professionally inclined and intend to go on in the dance field. Dianne is considering the University of Milwaukee as a start for her college education. Dianne has also done some choreography for the Ramblin' Rams Road Show and last year she worked on some of the choreography for the all school musical Oklahoma where she was a can-can dancer. I love the lights and the applause, said Dianne, I love playing to an audience. It's so exhilarating. There's nothing quite like it, it makes me feel really good! LAURA BERNITT Friends - Jeff. Cherle, Karen, Judy, Dawn, Berta, Debbie, Lori, Bryan. John, Favorites - weekends, parties, summer. the beach, Yes, Rush, family. Activities - NHS 4: Ram- boosters I: Dean's Aid 2-4. Last Comments - If I had known it would be like this I might have given it a second thought. Real life isn't like school: there are some lessons that can't be taught. EUGENE BIKULCIUS JEFF BISKE Friends - Don, Linda, Ron, Pat, Cheri, Vickie, Neal. Greg. Favorites - Strohs. bikes, baseball, tennis. Activities - Graphic Arts Club I-4. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing that through the good and bad times I had a good time and will miss Reavis. Thanks. JOHN BISIULES Johnnie Friends - Sue. Steve, Robbie, Jim, Mike, Ed, Roach, all my babes. Favorites - party- ing, chow, love, family. Activities - Fightin and Trouble I-4, Last Comments - I leave Reavis experiencing great difficulties and hope the future will he better. Thanks Mr. Tracy for putting up with me. BARBARA RAYE BLACK Friends 1 Bob, C.H.. D.W., R.G., P.M.. J.P., R.M., M.H.. all the rest of the gang. Favor- ites - Bob, swimming, bowling, pizza, drawing. Activities -- JHS I, 2: Swimming I. Last Comments - I leave Reavis remembering all the friends, teachers, and fun I had, Good luck to all. STEVEN BLACK ISI BRIAN BURNS STEVE BYERS SHEERY CALABRESE Cherries Friends 7 Cindy. Laura. Teresa. Suem Nancy. Debbie. Pete, Rich, Everyone. Favorites - Spending time by the circle. and being with my friends. Activities - Volleyball Intra- murals 2-4. Last Comments - I leave Reavis missing all the friends I've made the past four years here. and knowing that I'll probably never see them again and. knowing that only my family and friends made it possible. Thank you. SUE CALDWELL Friends - Ron. Sandy. Mad. Jeff. Theresa. Sharon. Favorites - Volleyball. working with children. and being out with my friends. Activities - Volleyball, nursery school. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing I had lots of fun. Thanks Mom and Dad for helping me make it through high school. KENNETH CANAN Ken Friends - Gary. Karl. Don. Jim. Rick. Ron. Favorites - Pizza. drawing, and baseball, and bowling. Activities - Chess Club I. 2. V.P.. Pres. 4. Last Comments -I leave Reavis knowing that the last four years have been the best years of my life. Thanks to Mom and Dad. for the support they gave me when I needed it! NANCY CARLSON Nan Friends - Rick. Sue. Shan'y. Cindy. Everyone who helps me through the years. Favorites - Rick. friends. the country. bowlin . having a ood time. and going to parties. and con- certs. Activities - JHS Treas.: Banc? I-3. Last Comments - During the past four years I've made a lot of friends. who showed me the true meaning of life and friendship. JOHN CARY CAROL CECIL Friends - Dan. Mush. Jim. Penny. Favorites - Dan. Deep dish pizza, Neil Young. Carol King. macrame. and life. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing that nothing is too far out of reach if youjust try a little harder. DWAYNE CERNY Cem Friends - They know who they are. Favorites - Denise, 6l GTO's. my Family, Kaws., Geneva. tacos. and Old Style. Last Comments - I'd like to give my special thanks to Denise for her caring and advice she's given me in my high school years. Thanks. DEBBIE CIMAIA Stick Friends - Mike. Kathy. Comor gang. Bill. Pat. Patty. ma and-pa. Ma and Palelika. Shir- ley. Jane. and Everyone else. Favorites - Mike. cold nights with warm fireplaces. sun- shine. the country. stuffed animals. smiles. B.O. and H.R.. little children, and Camaros. Last Comments -I leave Reavis with very happy memories and a lot of super friends. Thanks Mom and Dad. KELLY CLEGG Kel Friends - Sharon tB.F.l. Kathy. Gayle. Tommy. B.J.. Lynn. Jim. all the Rink people. Favorites - Skip. l-3-4, Berlinetta's, Screwdrivers, bowling. Mom and Dad, warm sum- mer nights. Activities - Bowling: Kittenball. JHS. Last Comments - I leave Reavis with plans to be a successful secretary. These past four years have really gone by too fast, but the friends and memories will always be with me. Thanks to Mom and Dad for the bowl- ing career I have ahead of me. JAMIE ELIZABETH CLEMENTE Friends - Irene, Liz. Anthony, Barb, Joanne. Diane. Laura, The Pitts family. choir. and drama people. Favorites - Being with friends and playing the piano. Activities - JHS1 NHS: Math Club: Gemian Club: Drama Club: Thespians: Speech: Choir: Youth and Govemment. Last Comments - Sincere thanks to my friends and teachers for making my four years at Reavis enjoyable and memorable. Special thanks to Ms. Cramer. GAYLE COAT Friends - Melissa. Dawn. Kelly. W.B.. D.J.. Cuz. Sleep. Bryan. 4b lunch, etc. Favorites - J.S.. Horses. track. Koalas. sewing. class of 80. my family. Activities - Track. Volley- ball: Varsity Club fTreas.J: Ramboosters: Student Council lTreas.D: NHS: Sr. Class Offi- cer tV.P.J. Last Comments - I leave wishing friendship shared these past four years would never fade away. yet realizing l must be content to cherish the many fantastic memories made. Thanks to all. And now. .. DON ETTE CODER Donnettie Friends - Betsy. Patty.Maria and many others. Favorites - Joe. Betsy. Mom. My Monza. and Dad. Activities - Co-op 4. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing I'm the last Coder of seven and owe it to my mom and dad. GARY COLEMAN Friends - Jim. Steve. Jan. and anyone else who wants to be. Favorites - Warm week- end nights. cruisin'. Plainfield. Activities - I.M. Floor Hockey. Last Comments -I now realize that Reavis has been good to me. I have learned a lot, and the people have been great. My time has finally come. so l have to move on. 184 fin '5 We if I 'W 'CQ' 'kv CO l it ' f if-5 V X NSR Si V ... ? ft f . Xeafw 1 W 'Y-.329 ,fl ,Am Jw R... .X ff f EARL G. BRAASCH DENIS BRESNAHAN Bunk Friends - Class of '80. God. people I had fun with. Favorites - wildlife, sports. food. 'rls. success. Activities - Intramurals I-43 Baseball I-4: Basketball I-33 Football I-2g Sludent Council 3. 4. Last Comments - I leave Reavis with a lot of good times. Thanks to my family and teachers. LINDA BREWER Reaner Beamer Friends - Corie. Iva. E. Stosh. Suzy. Doe. Deb. Favorites - horseback riding. blue church. work. Mr. Kaminski. Activities - Art Club. Last Comments - I leave Reavis thankful to my family. friends. and teachers who helped me through the best four years of my life. ROBERT BRODNICK DEBORAH ANN BROMLEY Debbie Friends - Marianne. peo Ie on the corner. Cheryl. Dawn. Patty. A..l. Favorites - sun- shine. oranges. guys. whiskey. 7 up. Bad Co.. Journey. Activities - Blue Angels. Swim Stat. Last Comments - I leave Reavis with a feeling of joy. Thanks Mom and Dad for helping me enjoy life. KAREN BROWN Kar Friends - Patty. Robin. Lynn. and so many others. Favorites - Volleyball. Cameros. country. Activities - Volleyball. Badminton. Basketball. IHS 2: Varsity Club: Student Council: Ramboosters: Work Program: NHS. Last Comments - I've taken much more from Reavis than I have given to it. I gained a lifetime full of friends and experience. Thanks Mom and Dad. TH ERESA BROWNING Terguy Friends - They know who they are. Favorites - horseback riding. softball. Last Com- ments - Thanks Mom and Dad for being so understanding. and thanks to all my friends for the good times. DIANE BRUCE Dee. Dina Friends - Bob. Laura. Gary. Don. Dave. Jim. Favorites - Bob. horses. blue. Tigger. strawberries. Wisconsin. 5!ll!79. Activities M- Band I. 2: IHS I. 2: NHS 3. 4: Blue Angels 4. Last Comments - l've learned a lot and couldn't have done it without help from my family and friends, Thanks all of you. THOMAS BRUEBACH Brue Friends - Cathy. Bryan. Ernie. Sleep. Tim. Favorites - Cathy. sports. chocolate. foot- ball games. Activities - Baseball I. 2. 41 Basketball I-4: Intramurals I-4: NHS 3. 4. Last Comments - These have been the best four years of my life. I hope college will be as great as this was. MONIKA BRUNNER LAURIE BUCKINGHAM Friends - Teri. Ann. John. Wendi. Paul. Beth, Meg. Favorites - music. sun. beaches. parties. smiles. family. Activities - Softball I. 2. Last Comments - These were the best years of my life. I'll always cherish my friends and our memories. Thanks Mom and Dad for always being there. ANN BUCKLEY Friends - Laurie. Teri. Sandy, Wendy. Helen. Favorites A skies. volleyball. BSA's. pea- nuts. Activities - Volleyball I-43 Softball I. 23 JHS I. 2: NHS 3. 4: Student Council 3. 4: Varsity Club 3. 4: Y 8: G 4. Last Comments - Don't you know that fools only are satis- fied. PATRICIA BUCKLEY Pat Friends - Beth. Toni. Dawn. Sharon. Favorites - Billy. wine. sunsets. our Love Trian- gle. Activities W Blue Angels 2-4. DEANNA BULOW Taz Friends - Band People and others. Favorites - photography. music. trumpets. Brew. sports. Activities - Bands I-4: .IHS I. 25 NHS 3. 4: Show Choir 3. 43 Blueprint 4. Last omments - I leave Reavis cherishing the good times and friends. Auf Wiedershen. KAREN BURBA Bm-b Friends - Don. Karen. Bridget. Griff. Donna. Lynn. Favorites Y Don. Mom. Dad. ho- tography. smiles. Camaros. Activities - NHS 3. 4: Photo Club 4: Aries Staff 3. Last Comments - We shall not cease from exploration and the end of our exploring will be the arrive where we started and know the place for the first time. l83 THOMAS DEAN KATHY DEADO Friends - Lee. Linda. Stella. Rose. Taco. Cathy. Phil. Carole. Sue. John. Leslie. people from Sager.. Tima. Essdatt. the rest know who they are. Favorites - Andy. 739. Jethro Tull. Bo Sieger. Tea. Sagittanans. my family. Angie. Old Style. parties. Last Comments - I leave Reavis to Bobby and Karen hoping they get more out of it than I did. CORALEEN DEERING Corie Friends - Kathy. Linda. Iva. Karen. Maryann. Favorites - Fred. Jewelry. peaches, dogs. Rip. Zeppelin. clothes. friends. good times. Brown's Chicken. Activities - Art Club 2. 3: Intramural Gymnastics l. 2. 3: Gymnastic Stats 2.3: JHS I.2: NHS 3. 4. DEANA DEGAN Friends - Evelyn. Kathy. Dawn. Tammy. Stella. Betsy. Twain Boys. McDonalds. every- one from Sahs. anyone else who wants to be. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing that these 4 years will be cherished eternally. Thanks to all my friends for all the great times we shared. Thanks Mom and Dad for being there when l needed you the most. STELLA DeGENOVO Friends - Everyone. Favorites - Italian food. parties. football games. living. Last Com- ments - I leave Reavis knowing that there is good in everyone if youjust take the time to look for it. Live every moment for what it is. for that moment can never be lived again. Thank you Candy. Nikki. Kathy. Deana, Dawn. Evelyn. and everyone else for always being there. Good-bye Reavis. I'm going to miss you. ELIZABETH DelBOSQUE tJungleJ Lisa Friends - Jim. Dawn, Munchkin. Dan. Mike and Deanna. Lynn. Sue and Bill. Pat. Bob and Theresa. Deb. and Gay. and all the others Favorites - Jim going to the lake. con- certs. fishing. Blue Angels. just being around Jim and my friends. Activities - Blue Angels. Badminton. Track Stat: Baseball Stat: JHS: NHS: Blueprint and Aries Staff: Spanish and French Clubs: Ramboosters and Stage Crew. Last Comments - I leave knowing that my best four years will always be remembered. I had a great time. but it's time to move on to my future and more good times. by Lori Glazewski DONA WEG LOWSKI - Horse Owner With gas prices today why not Hoof lt? Dona does. She is a nature loving horse owner who takes pride in her possession. She first took an interest in horses when she was in Kentucky many years ago. Some of her relatives owned farms and kept horses. When she was sixteen she became a guide for a nearby stable. She took on many responsibilities such as brushing and saddling the livery horses and leading groups on one or two hour rides. Its a challenge in which you and the horse must relate to one another. You must let the horse know who is in command so he will obey. Last summer Dona worked full time in order to save enough to buy a horse of her own. She succeeded and on the average. the horse costs her about Sl25 per month. Owning your own horse has many advantages. Dona can come and go from the barn as she pleases. There s no set time for her to be back as if it were a rented horse. Dona spends a good deal of her time with her pet because even horses need attention. She spoils him with apples and carrots but is repaid with a good performance on the horse s part. Dona has won I0 ribbons in several types of gaming competitions of which her favorite is Speed and Action. As for Dona come rain or shine. there will always be time for a ride through the woods. IRENE DELGADO Friends - Jamie. Liz Barb. Anthony and everyone else who makes life pleasant. Activi- ies - S eech I. 2: Spanish Club I. 2. 3: JHS l. 2: NHS 3. 4: Math Club l. 2.3. 4: Art Club 4. st Comments - Many thanks to the entire family. especially my mother and father for providing support. understanding and encouragement through it all and to those whose friendship means so much. DEBORAH DeMASO Debbi Friends - Everyone that I ve met these past 4 years. Favorites - talking with Mom my niece Angela . my brother David. being with my childhood sweetheart. babysitting for Erika. making people laugh. sunshine. working. being there when someone needs me. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing more about life than History and hoping my brother Bob learns from my mistakes. JOHN DEMMA Friends - Dan. Ron. Bob. Jim. and the rest of them. Favorites - Grand Prix s. Red Friday nights. being with people. Activities - Basketball I: Golf I. Last Comments - I leave Reavis learning a lot. and making many friends. Also thanks to Mom and Dad for helping them the years. 2. XX l I ,wg if at . . ., .. ,, I . . . , . I I A . L 'ng 1 ' es X xx X X X Ui X I x X ll, X . . . is n XX . . . . t I . f. X . fees. v' of ' s . ? . . g N A 4,-,Mm--4- -,,,,..--- ..-a-WW-.. --.s -W ..,.. ., . s . . , A ...... 1.-- --- -124 I? KX X, S x i A j kr' ,J wtxxx Giga ' u f M' ,f aapwff kv .pf 'E MARK COLLINS PATRICIA ANNE COLLINS Pat Friends - Therese. Patti. Cathy, Carol, Andy, and the many other people who I have met over the past years. Favorites - Running. mountains, food, clothes, free time. being with the ones I love. Activities Y Track 2, 3, 4, Math Club 21 NHS 4. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing I have improved as a person, an athlete, and in many other ways with the help of my family, friends, teachers, and coaches. SHERI CONNOLLY Friends - They're everyone l've had good times with. Favorites - Levi's, concerts, Lany, meeting new people. The Loop. summer, 3rd hour, beaches, R.A.P.. weekends. convertibles, camping in Florida. Last Comments -I leave wishing everyone will keep in touch and let the good times roll. Special thanks to Ma and Dad for helping me out through my four years here. Good luck little bro. PAUL COOK Friends - Cookie B., Jackie V., Lisa S., Marsha K., Tim V.. Frank N.. Roseann B. Favorites - Cookie, Italian food. motorcycles, parties. concerts. tenth of every month. Activities - Last Comments - I'm finally leaving Reavis knowing that it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. I had a lot of good times and met a lot of excellent people. SUSAN COOMER Friends - Lynn, Marie, Sharon, my Mom, and all of the rest. Favorites - Friends, sun- sets, rock-n-roll. family. honesty. Activities - WOA Club. Last Comments - I am finally out. I am happy to be leaving but then again maybe a little sad. I did a lot of grow- ing up, thanks to my mom, friends. and a few teachers. fMr. Bartelmanj ANTHONY CORREA DON NA CORSO SUSAN COSENTINO Susie Friends - Smy. Petro. Mace. Judy. McCan's,McDavey, Tennis Girls. Favorites - Ten- nis, Lane, drawing. singing, food. Activities - Tennis I. 3, 4: Chorus I. 2. 3. 4: Show Choir I. 2, 4: JHS I. 2: Varsity Club 3: Musical 3, 4: Madrigal 3. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing these 4 years have been the greatest. l'll always treasure the friends l've made and the moments we've shared together. Thanks Ms. Lane for everything, and thanks Mom and Dad for your love and understanding. SCOTT CRIPPS CRAIG CROCKETT BETH ANN CROUT Bethy Friends - Ed, Jan, Cat, Pat, Bill, Pit People and everyone who makes me smile. Favor- ites - Ed, spaghetti, summer, talking, the dunes, Bears, Genesis, Chevys. and good times. Activities - Gennan Club I, 2: JHS I. 23 NHS 4, Track 23 Photo Club 3, 4, Yearbook 41 Last Comments - I leave Reavis happy to go but missing all the great people I met here. Thanks Mom for all your help. CORINNE CUSICK Corky. Corrie Friends - Patti, Lauren, Dawn, Nancy, Chris, Shen'i, Peter, Shelly. Jim, and everyone who I have shared good times with. Favorites - friends, partyin'. Saturday night Live. weekends, blue. Mac's, pizza. munchies. a full moon, snowball. Led Zeppelin. Rush. the ocean. Mountain Dew. Activities A .IHS I. 2: Ramboosters I. 2: Track 2: French Club I. 3: NHS 3, 4: Intramurals I. 2. 3. 4: Business 4. Last Comments - I leave Reavis remem- bering all the good times l've had and hoping to achieve what I want in the future. Thanks to my family and friends. JEFFREY CZERWINSKI DAVID DAUGERDAS Dave. Knave Friends - Everyone who considers me a friend. Favorites - Siobhan. Rickenbackers. Beatles, Crystal Image. Muppets. German. Cones, Band. Activities - Band I. 2, 3. 4: Fall Play I, 2, 3, 4: Spring Play 2: Contest 2: Reader's Theatre 2. 3: Swing Choir 3. 4: Barber- shop Ouartet31 Lab Band 2. 3. 4: German Club I, 2, 3, 45 Drum Major 43 NHS 3, 4. Last Comments Y I leave Reavis with a feeling of accomplishment and many thanks to the friends who helped me survive. MIKE DEACON Deac Friends - Jeff, Jeff. Bernie, Mike, Ken, Somim, Karen. Laura, Favorites - Sports. quar- ICF routine. weekends. cruising. acting humorous. Activities - Basketball I. 2. 3.4: Intra- murals 3.4: NHS 3, 4: Blueprint 3. 4. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing that these four years could've been really lousy if they weren't so great. Thanks Mom and Dad and Mr. D and everyone else. 185 KENNETH DUNLEAVY Friends - Bill, Ed, Clay, Vince, Jeff, Dino, Bob, Steve, Joe Rich, Scott, Jegg, Mike, Ber- nie. Mac. Favontes - Robert Blake, friends, weekends, guitars, rock, kenop, basketball. Last Comments - I leave Reavis thankful to all my teachers for the great education I have received. DIANE DURKIN Durk Friends - Karen, Debbie, Carla, Debbie, Kathy, Janice. Favorites - Friends, traveling, horseback riding, sports, the country. art. the fall, Friday nights. Activities - NHSQ JHS. Last Comments -- I leave Reavis with many happy memories and realizing that it isjust the beginning. Best of luck to my friends. LISA EASON Friends - They all know who they are. Favorites - S.W.R., Italian food, brown, plus many of other things. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing more than what I expected I would like to say thanks to all my teachers, friends, and especially Mom and Dad for being there when I needed help. Thanks everybody. JACK EDGAR MICHELLE EDMON DS Mikki Friends - Everyone. Favorites - Family and friends, KMPJ summer, Journey, Chinese food. track. Activities - Business Club 2: Student Council: Ramboosters I, 2, Treasurer tStudent Councilj 2: Track l. 2, 3, 41 NHS 3, 4. Last Comments - I know I leave Reavis remembering the good and bad times of the past, but wanting to look ahead into the future as I move towards my goal, that I know I'll reach. Thanks, it's been great. KATHY ELDE Friends - Dawn Deana, Stella, Evelyn. Candy, Scott, Glenn, Ed, and everyone else. Favorites - having a great time, tunes, being with friends. Activities - Business Club 2. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing I made a lot of new friends, thanks to every- one especially my parents for helping me make it. It's been a great four years. JOE EMINGER Joey Friends - Janet. Mike, John, Jim, Helen. Favorites - pizza, Janet, blonde cars. Activi- ties - Cars. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing I'll miss it but I'll leave with a smile. CH ERYL ANN ENGSTROM Friends - Dana, Laura. Pam, Karen, Dawn, Judy, Regina, Sheryl R. The rest know who they are. Favorites - family, money, friends, good times. Last Comments - Yesterday is already a dream and tomorrow is only a vision, but today well lived makes every yester- day a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope. I leave Reavis hoping my future is as excellent as my past. DONNALYN K. ENK Dink Friends - Tam. Kim, Cathy, Deb W.. D.D., Martine. Reta, Jackie. Renee, Karen, Lana, Cheryl. Lori. Lynn, Janelle, Sue, and all the rest. Favorites - Ken, Christmas. having a good time. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing I had a good 4 years and knowing I am going to spend the rest of my life with Ken. Thanks Mom and Dad for all you have done for me. JOAN FARBIN Friends - Russ, Leslie. Rose, Janet, Lynn, Jackie, Pam. Terri. Karl, Lin, Denise, Mad- die. Pat. Paula, Maryanne. Karen. Chris, Mary, Louann, Karen. Margaret, Michelle, Kris. Favorites - Cubs, blue, kids, weekends, and teddy bears. These past four years have left me with a lot of fine friends and a lot of fine memories of which I'll never forget. KATHLEEN FAUTH Kathy Friends - Kim, Tammy, Gloria. Penny, Tei'ri, Cathy. Favorites - pizza, Big Macs, trav- eling. purple. animals. music. I leave Reavis knowing I had fun and look forward to the future. SUSAN FETTA Sue Friends - Cathy, Tracey, Denise. Jim, and everyone else. Favorites - snow, The Out- laws. writin , weekends, my family, spaghetti. laughing. and old movies. German Club l- 2: Yearbook 4: CVE 4. I leave Reavis with a lot of ideas and dreams for the future. Thanks Mom and Dad for all your love and support. ED FINNEGAN Friends - The circle people and all of my accomplices. Favorites - Old Style, Tull, Rush. girls, pizza, Macbeth, parties, woods. Football I - 2: Baseball I. I leave Reavis knowing what's done ca.nnot be undone, but if it were done when 'tis done, then 'twere well it were done quickly . . Macbeth. BILL FISHER Fish Friends - Pete, Bruce, Jeff. Scott, Steve, Dan, Matt, John. Dennis. Favorites - week- ends. snowmobiling. swimming, Swimming I am glad to be leaving Reavis. It was a long four years. It was fun and I did learn a lot but I am happy it is over. All I could say is I wish all my friends the best of luck in the future. KIERAN J. FOGARTY 188 I? A, ,ff X .1-l..--Ak KARL DeVOS DeVo Strongman Friends - Dan Helmold, Rick Ignorski, Deanna Cook. Favorites - Girls. Activities 1 None. Last Comments - I think school and the teachers were pretty cool but the chicks were the best, DAVID DIVISZ DIV Friends - Denise, Noced, Cizirk, Yvaelnud, Imios, Al, Bernie, Joe, Jim. Steve. Favorites - Denise, Chevy's, slow dancing, movies, working on cars. Last Comments f Thanks to everyone who helped me make it through Reavis, especially my parents. Good Luck to Kim in Reavis and thanks Reavis for a great 4 years. DEAN DODGE I Friends - Ken, Dennis. Mike, Cathy. Favorites - Beer, Yes, Genesis, pizza. Cathy, girls, Kawasaki. Last Comments A It was worth the four years that I wasted, JOHN DOLICKI HELEN DOLLAH DANIEL G. DONNELLY 'fD2iIl Friends - Mike, Dennis, John, Joe. George, Kieran, Laura, Deb, everyone, Favorites Y girls, woods, sun, weekends, parties. Activities - Baseball I: Gymnastics 2. 31' Intramu- rals: Wrestling 2: Intramura s Volleyball 3, 4. Last Comment - I leave Reavis remem- bering all the good times and look forward to a lot more. KATHLEEN DONOHUE Jungle lips Friends - Mary Ann, Corie, Karen, Cathy, Laura, Maribeth. Favorites - Bill, horses. wine, Journey, Firebirds, the beach, sunsets, lobster, friends, puppies. Last Comments -4 I leave Reavis cherishing the wonderful memories and looking forward to spending my future with a very very special person. Thanks Mom and Dad. BRIAN DODDY ANTHONY DOUGLAS Tony Friends - Donna J., Frank, Jim, Laurie, Ellen, Donna S., Peter. Band members, all mathletes. Activities - Band I. 2: Mathletes I, 2, 3, 4: JHS I, 2: NI-IS 3, 4: German Club I, 2, 3, 4. Last Comments - I leave Reavis with many memories I'll never forget. These four years at Reavis have been the best years of my life. DAVID DOYLE BRIAN DREH ER Crabby Friends - Sandy, Lauea, Lois, Mark, Mike, Dave, Jim. Favorites - Beer. Dodge, and driving. Activities - Football, Baseball. Last Comments -I leave Reavis knowing how much this school means to me and if it wasn't for my mom and dad I would not be here to enjoy it. DEBBIE DRISCOLL Friends - Karen, David, Durk, Kathy. Carla, Sandy. Favorites - David, good times. good friends. Doritors. sunshine, smiles. Activities- Basketball I, 2: Softball I, 2, 3, 4: etterwoman 3. 4. Last Comments - I thank Karen and David for those good times. and for helping me through my depressing moments. David you are very special to me, and I hope we may always share a part of our lives together. DENISE M. DRISCOLL Friends - A.C., C. Corrupters, Joanne, Cindy. Shari. Mickey. the rest know who they are. Favorites - A.C., C. Corrupters, the track team, Colorado, parties, bowling. Don. Mr. R., being with friends. Activities - Track 2, 3.4: Varsit Club 4: Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Last Comments - I leave Reavis remembering all the goodytimes. Thanking my friends and coaches for helping me make it, CATHERINE DULKOWSKI Egbert Friends - Tom, Helen, Michelle, Tro, Ann, Jean, Annette, Karen. Sandy. Favorites - Tom, volleyball, pizza. 39, skiing, yellow. Activities - Volleyhall I, 2, 3, 4: NHS 3. 4, Varsity Club 3, 4. Last Comments - I leave Reavis with many great memories and friends, and learned that whatever you put into life that is what you'll get out of it. Thanks to my mom and friends who pulled me through, CATHY DUNDEK Friends ff- Sue, Terie, Kathy, and everyone else. Favorites - Rod Stewart, Blue, skiing, the mountains, Colorado, traveling, Willow, and smiling, and 739. Activities -f JHS 2, Art Cluh 2, CVE 4. Last Comments -- I leave Reavis with many fond memories, good friends, and a lot of hope for the future. Thanks Mom and Dad for all your love and understanding. I 187 LORI ANN GLAZEWSKI Friends - DW, DP, DE. KK, SC, The Wardeans and everyone else I know. Favorites - Mike, Led Zeppelin, Hot Summer Nights, GTO's, BlueEyes and Fullerton Beach. Last Comments - I leave 'Reavis with a lot of goals I must obtain with special thanks to those who made me realize it. JOANNE GLEASON Jo Friends - Maralyn R.. Maddie and all those who wish to be. Favorites - Sunshine, smiles. green eyes, laughter, horseback riding, nature, happiness, poetry, music, the beach, people, light blue, and freedom. I leave Reavis taking with me so many memories. MARTHA GONZALEZ Marty Friends - Maria, Metche, Esther, Lora, Deb, Liz, Lorena, and FM. Favorites - Blue, Sundays, Money and FM. I leave Reavis ha py and relieved but realizing it wasn't so bad as it seeme 4 years ago. I am very gratefullto all my family for the encouragement. SUSAN GORSS Friends - Karen, Cathy, Laura, Terry, Carol, Leesa, Sah's people. Favorites - Sports, Archer Avenue, Guys, Cruising. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing I have built a base to succeed in my future years. Good Luck to the Class of 80 ! GARY GOW Friends - Bunk, Bob, Donna S., Tony, Everyone I've met these past 4 years. Favorites - Acting, wildlife, pizza. friends. I thank everyone who's made these years enjoyable. Especially DB, Fritz, and My Parents. KAREN GRAY Karmen Friends - Steve, Michelle, Gail, Family, Mike, Karen, Dulles 76 . Favorites - Steve, Jennifer, red balloons, art, music, cheetos, birthdays, Chicago, traveling, Moy's, Halston, MOM and DAD. Activities - Fres Officerg Student Council I3 Football Stat I3 Gym Stat 23 Intra. I-23 Aries 3-43 Work Program 4. Last Comments - I leave Reavis with a smi e. KIMBERLY GREEN Friends - Goode, Karen, Donna, Debbie's, Patti, Lauren, Caprie Peoples. Favorites - Blue, Sunshine. snow, happy faces, being with friends, honesty, cheering, Beauty School gang. Activities - Cheer eading I-2, Capt.3 Art Club I3 Rambooster l-43 French Club 23 wim Timer 2. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing that it was four years of my life. I will never forget them but I am looking forward to the future. Thank you Mom and Dad for your support. MARBETH GREENE Mar Friends - Wendy, Kathy, Kathy, Kathy, Kathy, Paula, Paula, Toni, Jenny, Bridget, Nancy. Favorites - Being with family and friends, 'ust having a good time, parties, izza, horse ack riding, and sunny days. Activities - Cfass Officer 3-43 J HS I-23 NHS' 3-43 Intramurals I-23 Stat I-2. Last Comments -I leave Reasds with many special friends and memories that I will always cherish. Thanks to everyone who made these past four years the best of my life, especially Mom and Dad. DAVID GREENING Dave Friends - The Monitor Gan and everyone else who knows me. Favorites - Family, Sports, Girls, Rock N Roll , Ftalian Food, Black Z28's. and having a good time. Activi- tis - Baseball I-43 Basketball I-43 Intramurals I-4. Last Corru'nents - Seasons will come. Seasons will go. I'll thank God for Reavis High School. Now I must part. I bid you a.lI my heart. So Farewell! MARGARET GREER Margie Friends - Kim, Barb H., Moe B. Favorites -- My family, Dave, Art, Food, Summer, and havin a good time. Activities - Work Program and Rambooster. Last Comments - I leave Ileavis saying good-bye and thanks to my teachers and parents. And hoping to keep in touch with my friends. SANDY GREGAR Twin Friends - Twin, Brian, Shanna, Tiffany, Mike, Renee. Favorites - Led Zeppelin, Trans Am, Chevys. Activities - CVP I year3 Guitar I-2. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowin I had ood times and had a lot of fun. Thanks to all my friends, and my mom and dat? that hefped me thm four years of high school. CATHY GREGOR Friends - Lisa, Cath , Sue, Karen, Laura, Gail, and everyone else. Favorites - Friends - havin fun, basketball, dreamin , chocolate, outdoors. Activities - JHS I-23 NHS 43 French glub l-23 Basketball I-43 Sgoftball 23 Volleyball 33 Band I3 Varsity Club 4. Last Comments - I leave Reavis gaining a lot of experience and friendship and looking for- ward to the future. Thanks to everyone that cared. DAVE GRICE Friends - Debbie, Karen, Jerry, Dan, Neil. Favorites - Pizza, Debbie, Friday nights, Trans Ams. Activities - Gymnastics I-23 Graphic Arts Club 2-3. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing it was a fast 4 years filled with good memories and new friends. KATHLEEN GRIFFIN Kathy Friends - Paula, Kathy, Mari, Ranc, Bridget, Wendy, and everyone I met these past 4 years. Favorites - Partying with all my friends, MP, Micheleob, weekends, skiing, rac- quetball, softball, Lar's angels, and the class of 80 . Activities - Softball I-33 Intramu- rals I-23 Photo Club 3. Last Comments - I leave Reavis to my little sister Therese. Good Luck and have as much fun and good memories as I had. Thanks Mom and Dad. PATRICK GRIFFIN Griff Friends - Paula, Ken, Al, John, Jenny, Paula, and everyone else I know. Favorites - Paula, Budweiser, Yes. Activities - Track I3 NHS 4. Last Comments - I leave with many good times and bad times behind me, but I know I will only remember the good times. 190 Q wwf ' . , . f' f , If ff' 4 f f X f .Q f if I ff!! .M f. 'ZQQQIQL-'7 ff 3 f 4 WN fd yr-get X Y X sg . if I Q Y! s ..-4...-4-1-'-L--1 ' 3 'Hx ,4w'X gg, ,. I .t 1. , A ',.l - .ff s ...X lin? WffwzW ff'7g yiv f fi 4 .4--' 4.. www X W. .wwf ERNEST GRIZZLE Ernie Friends - Sleep, Mark, Gayle, and everyone who made ood times happen. Favorites - ELO. pizza. Suzukis, motocross, Gymnastics thorsel. Green Machine, being with my friends. Activities 4Gymnastics I4: Varsity Club 43 Intramurals I-4. Last Comments - lhleaKe'Reavis knowing my friends made the bad times good and the good times better. t an s, BRIDGET GROSSE RITA GUARINA BRUCE GUREVITZ MARY HALL Mar Fnends - CM. LR. KN, AA. Favorites - partying, Ron. being with friends. Last Com- ments -I leave Reavis knowing I learnedjust a little more and I'm glad it's over. JOHN HAMBRICK NEAL HAMMAD .IOANNE HAMMETT Joni Friends - German Freaks and Drama People. Favorites - Elton John, Soccer. German. Herr. Activities - Swing Choir I-21 Show Choir 43 German Club l-4, VP 3-4: Speech 2- 3: Drama 2-4: Thespians 3-43 Science Club 25 Musical 2-4. Last Comments - At Reavis l've made friends, memories, and a foundation for a promising future tl hopel. May the future bring happiness to all. Thank you to my best buddie, my Mom. TH ERESA HAN EY DONALD HANTSON ANN HARKIN Big Anna Friends - Terie, Carol. Laura, Leslie, Cathy and Penny. Favorites - Family, friends. blue, weekends and having good times. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing these were the best four years of my life, and with memories of good times and friends that I will never forget. BARRY HARPER Balboa Friends- Tom, Pam, Renee, Mark, Laura, Butch, Mike. Bryan. Favorites - Renee, Fri- day nights, water skiing. tennis, softball, football, fishing, hunting. Activities - Basket- ball l-23 Tennis 2. Last Comments - I leave Reavis looking for a happy and prosperous future. CONNIE HAYES BARBARA HEAVRIN Barbaroo Friends - Sam, Deb, Denise, Pete, Nancy, and everyone!! Favorites - Sam.Lbeing happy, music, summer, my friends, parties, pizza, my family. Mr. Bill tEnglishJ, Last Comments Y l've learned a lot here, notjust things out of books but things about myself and other people. and thanks to my parents, thanks to my brother Mike, You helped a lot. MICHAEL HEBEL l9l LAUREN M. HEHN Friends - Crage, Corinne, Patti, Dawn and everybody else. Favorites - Journey, black, weekends. pizza, movies, going out with friends, eatin I! Activities - Track I-3: X- Country 3: Varsity Club 3-4. Last Comments - I leave Beavis with some good and bad moments but most of all with memories that will last forever. ALBERT HEIDEN Bert Friends -h Dave, Ben, Sue, Glen, Sandy, Anngie, Latka, Terry, Ken. Favorites - cars, pizza, movies. Last Comments -I leave Reavis knowing I have learned about people. LYNN HEIM Friends - Kitty, Jean, Linda, Sharon and everyone else who we sat with in the moming. The people from Massasoit too. Favorites - Led Zeppelin if I, Rush, Ted and lots more. Being with my friends and partying. Sunshine, talking and koala bears. Activities - Art Club, Last Comments -I leave Reavis knowing that school wouIdn't have been the same without my friends. Thanks to my Mom and Dad. Angie Reynolds and Laura Pastorello working on the yearbook. DANIEL HELMOND LYNN HELWIG Bunny Friends - Marge, Kelly, Sue. Jackie, Deines, Jim, Chuck, Mark, Steve. Favorites - Wis- consin. water skiing, summer nights, convertibles, schnapps, Lake front, Chicago, most of all my friends, J. Last Comments - I leave Reavis gaining a better understanding of peo- ple and life, with dreams of the future and grateful memories of the past. Thanks to al my friends and especially my Mother and Father. Love ya all. RANDY HENDERSON Friends - Wayne, Dave, Steve, Gary, Mike. Jim, Jose, Angie, Shari, Dan, Molly, Lori, Sue, Brian. Favorites - Beer, parties, sports, Neil Young, John Prine, steak, my brothers and sister. Activities - Football I, Last Comments - I leave knowing I've leamed a lot in my last four years. But not nearly as much as in my next four. KATHLEEN HERMAN Kathy, Hermie Friends - Paula, Jenny, Mari, Toni, 5B lunch gancg, WOA president and everyone else I know. Favorites - Bein with my friends, weeken s, blue, Bucky, sunshine. Activities - JHS I3 Ramboosters 2: Swim Timer 21 WOA QVPJ 3-4. Last Comments - I leave Reavis remembering all the good times I've had and all the great friends I've made. Thanks to my family and friends for making these the best four years of my life and I hope the future will bejust as good. DEBBIE HERMANN Hermie Friends - Cindy, Karen. Laura, the rest know who they are. Favorites - friends, blue, Mac's, VanHalen, Z28's. Activities - Track I-3. Last Comments - I thank everyone for being there when I needed them, especially my mother and father for helping me be suc- cessful. CINDY HERRMAN Smilely Friends - Barb, Debbie, Georgi: Debbie, Vickie, Caryn, Paula. Favorites - family, friends, trans am, Florida, Pink. st Comments - I leave Reavis knowing these were the best 4 years of my life, I will miss all of my friends. 192 PETER MICHAEL HIBBS Friends - Bob. Sandy, and all the rest, Favorites - Weekends. Styx. Cruising. and good times. Activities - Science Club 2-4: Youth and Government 41 Football Manager l-4: ROTC I-2. Last Comments - School is like life, you get out of it Just what you put in. For me, Reavis was great but now it's time to move on. Thanks to Mom and Dad. P.S. Look out world! LOIS HILL Lo Friends - Deb. Laura. Karen, Ellen. and anyone else who has helped me through these 4 years. Favorites - Purple. McDonalds, S and H, MTDK. The Cubs, Chicken, Turtles. Activities - Science Club I1 Band I-41 Musical 2. Last Comments - I leave Reavis in hopes that Ellen will someday forgive me. Thank you Deb and Laura and Mom and Dad for helping me make it through. Good Luck Ed. JEFF HILLEY Spiderman Friends - Mike D, Jeff K. Dave D, Eric B, Steve L, AJ, All the rest who know who they are. Favorites - Food. gymnastics. girls. cars, being with my friends, having a good time. Activities - Gymnastics I-4: Basketball I: Int. Basketball 4. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing I have learned a lot during my four years and hope I will learn a lot more in the years to come. PAULA HODOROWICZ Friends - Everyone I met at Reavis. Favorites - Snow, shrimp. weekends. Teto. Colo- rado, and my friends. Activities - Bowling I-2: Swim Team I-2. Last Comments - I leave Reavis with a lot of good memories and experience for the future. Thanks. GEORGE HOEKSTRA Butch Friends - Everyone I know and will come to know. Favorites - Rams, pizza. friend- ships. Activities - Ramboosters 4: Swim Guard 4. Last Comments - I'd like to thank everyone who made my Reavis years the best. Thanks Mom and Dad for your help and understanding. Thanks to all my teachers for their help. So long to you Reavis High. MARTINE HOELLE THERESE HOOVER Herbert Friends - Bob. Greg. Gary. Joyce, Lisa, Laura, Dina. Kim. Favorites- Bob. Rainbows. Sunshine, Winter, B ue Angels. Activities - Track Stat I: Blue Angels 2-4: Yearbook Staff 4. Last Comments - This year was the last of a lot of good times shared with friends but also a beginning for many more. Thanks Mom, Dad. and Bob for making my dreams come true. IVA HOVIOUS Friends - Jenny, Jenny, Paula, Kim, Dawn, Linda, everyone else I know. Favorites - Horses, being outside. Activities - Badminton 2. Last Comments - I leave here know- ing I had good times and bad times. But in the future I hope to have all good times. Thanks to everyone who helped me make it through these last 4 years. SANDRA HOW ELL Maggie Friends - Sue, The rest know who they fare. Favorites - Ba, parties, concerts. Tacos. Genesis. weekends, and being happy. I leave Reavis knowing I met a lot of great people. and had a lot of great times but I'm still wondering why it took so long to learn so little. DAVID HUDAK Friends - Everyone l've met in the last 4 years. Favorites - Ann. parties, baseball, ski- ing. Rush, old style, meeting new people, good times. Activities - Baseball 2-4: NHS 4. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing I had many good times and hoping to have many more. ROBIN HUNGER Robbie Friends - Red. Tim, Gary, Bruce, Karen, Patty, Bryan, Diane, Denise, everyone. Favor- ites - Art, parties, Journey, guys, 3 stooges, corvettes, laughing, seniors. chocolate. Activities - Football Stat I3 NHS 33 Student Council 2, 4: Class Officer QVPJ I, Pres. 21 Ramboosters I, 4. Last Comments - I leave Reavis with many friends and good times that I hope to always have and never forget. Thanks Mom and Dad for putting up with me. YOU'RE SUPER!!! I wish good luck to my brothers, take each day and cherish it, because you only live through it once. I loved it!!! WILLIAM HUNT CHRISTOPHER HUSA KEN ITHAL Friends - Donna, Carl, Tom, John, Lance, Ken, Frank, Don. Sandy. Favorites - Donna, Ort, Led Zeppelin, playing guitar, being with friends. having fun with Donna. Last Comments - Live my own life, try to make a good life for Donna, and to do what we want. TOM JAEGER g A A H Friends -- Bryan, Mark, John. Favorites - fishing, skiing, blue, cars. Last Comments - I leave Reavis having learned a lot, and having gained a lot of friends which have been very helpful. I93 KIMBERLY JANICKI KENNETH JANKOWSKI Ken I-riends - Tim. Ray. Mike. Rick. The Clark Boys. and all the people who made good times happen. Favorites - friends. cold ones . weekends at the Drive-in. Mopar, wres- tling. having a good time with everyone I've met in the last four years. Activities - Wres- tling I-4: Track 2: Intermurals: Hockey I-4: Volleyball 3. 4: Wrestling I-4. Last Com- ments - I leave Reavis knowing it's been the best four years of my life. CYNTHIA JARACZEWSKI DIANE JAWORSKI Dimples Friends - Annette. Jean. Tammy. Sharon. Denise. Shari. Michelle. Ernie. Ken. Gayle. Favorites - friends. Mom and Dad. being different. rust. wine. laughing. sports. Activi- ties A Volleyball 2. 3: Student Council 4: Intramurals 4. Last Comments - I leave Reavis with fond memories ofthe past and look forward to an even better future. Thanks to everyone especially Mom and Dad. Good Luck to Donna. Steve. and Scott. JOAN JEFFERS ROBERTA JENSEN Bert Friends - Chris. Jane. Joan. Kitty. and anyone else I've met over the last 4 years who've made me smile. Favorites 1 Being with Jeff. traveling. Rush. Led Zeppelin. big white clouds. nature. and doing things that make me happy. Last Comments - I leave Reavis with many memories and hope that my future years are as great as my past. BOB JENSEN Friends - Pat. Tim. Dave. Bill. and everyone that I've met. Favorites - Bowling. pizza, blue. sleeping. Last Comments -I leave Reavis knowing that the last four years have not been a waste of time. ANNETTE JENDRZEJEWSKI Funicello Friends - Jean. Tammy. Diane. Helen. Cathy. Dean. Danny. Ken. Favorites - friends. talking. having a good time. pi11a. food. sports. Activities - Business Club 3. 4: Ramb- oosters I-3: JHS I. 2: Computer Club 3: Basketball 2-4: Intramurals I-4. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing it was a terrific 4 years that I'lI never forget. Thanks Mom and Dad for your help. A special thanks to Kathy for always being there when I needed you YTIOSI. DAWN JOHNSON Yawn Friends - My family. Mary P.. Karen. Dawn. Laurie. Bryan. Ernie. Mary. Favorites - My daughter Melisa. friends. summer time. popcorn. sports. Italian food. clothes. flowers. photography. Activities - Swimming I: Bowling I. 2: JHS I. 2: NHS 3. 4. Last Com- ments - I leave Reavis knowing that I can face whatever the future brings. Thank you Mom and Dad. Jay. Reenie. Carrie. and my friends for your love. support. and for being there when I needed you. I Love You! ROBERT D. JOHAN DES DONNA JUDD Futz Friends - Everyone who I've shared good times and a smile with. Favorites e Family. friends. band trips. smiles. laughter. life. Activities - Band I-4: Drum Major 4: Jazz Band I: Lab Band 2-4:Jaz1 Combo 3-4: Show Choir 3-41 Band Council 2. 4: JHS 21 NHS 3-4: Blueprint 4: Musical I-4: Intramurals 2. Last Comments - Be first to give a fnendly sign: nod first. smile first. speak first. forgive first: and life cannot help but show you the true meaning of happiness. KAREN KABZA Friends - Sue. Laura. Cathy. Leesa. Terri. Carol. and everyone else who helped make my life interesting. Favorites - cars. guys. Archer Ave.. bike riding. animals. Activities - Band I. Z: JHS I. 2: NHS 3. 4: German Club I1 Badminton 2. Last Comments -I leave Reavis hoping to conquer any forthcoming challenges and construct a future in the adult viorld. STEVEN KACOR NI.-XRY LYNN KAMINSKI Friends - RK. JP. JG. JD. JF. SF. SG. DJ. KL. CL. LM. JS. BK. LK. KB. LP. KP. Favorites - blue. shopping. being with my friends. M8LM's. clothes. Activities - Span- ish Club 2-41 Blueprint I: Student Aide 3. Last Comments - After 4 years I've met some great teachers. Ieamed many new things. and have met some really great friends that I will never forget. DAVID KAPPES Dave '-We in CIS 'X P- Q 'af t ?' .fq,1,V.,- I 'Q 'T 6-'fa 4,1 0 i -ov-L K .4 1 Friends - Ken Beauchamp. Sherri Avonts. Bill Parrish. Ray Alcala. Favorites - pizza. cars. Last Comments 1 I leave Reavis knowing it could have been better. 'vnu Writ? . ff Q' L -. 'vs I I94 SF I Eg' 'K ...I X . Saw .....-was 5 be . .7 X sew X NFS K-- A vii. ' Q, . ..b,.,oA sf. A Rise - :.,gg,f,. C C Q X s 2 im.,f X .f 0 W I if 'ewwu few . X fs a I I W -. N 2. ff 'Q f. sa V ss Oyax Xx s, X Yet As sy . 'W-cg ' 2 qi, Q --ef V, X C X , X S X ,,,., . XX MR .WI ,F I. C .V gi -- .cit is S s g X F by - :S S.: s? S 4 tx. ' ml met. xx.. . .. N X s f Wf df ' vb .,, f k .M 1 C ff ,f 7 AV! . V? 7 ,.a 4 'V I um PALLA KATOCS Raula' Friends A All the people who made these last 4 years terrific. Favorites A KG. KQ. MG. Sth hour lunch. parties. hot fudge sundaes. and Pat. Activities - Cheerleading I. 2: Ram- boosters I. 2. Last Comments - Thanks to all of my' friends at Reayis and Peace. You made these the best four years of my life. THOMAS J. KEATING DOLGLAS KELLY JEFFERY A. KELTNER Jeff Friends A Sherri. Lenand. George-Ann. Janet. the rest know who they are. Favorites - Shern. the Wombats. guitars. Beatles. concerts. OIy s. long weekends. and Bluegrass. Activities - Guitar Club 3. 4. Last Comments - I part from Reav is knowing I've found a lot of friends. Goodbye and good luck to all ofyou. BRIAN KEMPHE Friends - Dan. Ed. Matt. Wes. Scott. Mark. Rick. Dwayne. and the rest of you. Favor- ites 1 camping. snowmobiling. weekends. Activities - Wrestling I: IM I. 2. Last Com- ments - I leave Reavis with memories of the good times I had here. BRL'CE KEMPKE Fnends 1 Dan. Matt. Ed. Rick. Dave. Chris. the gang at Indian Creek. and everyone. Favorites - Snowmobiling. skiing. camping. canoeing. swimming. Chevy's. weekends at Indian Creek. Activities - Swim Team I-4: Swim Timer I-3: IM I. 2. Last Comments - I leave Reavis remembering the good times of the' last 4 years. the friends I made. and hope the future will beyust as exciting. JEAN KENNY Friends - Dean. Annette. Danny. Helen. Cathy D and G. Lisa. Gail. Michelle. all other people l've met at Reavis. Favorites - Dean Worker. Annette. Basketball. rollerskating. computers. blue. camping. Activities - Basketball I-4: Intramurals I-4: Computer Club 3. 4: Math Club 4: Varsity Club 4. Last Comments -I leave Reavis looking back on all four years. loving the expenence. and thankful for everything it's given to me. Thanks Mom and Dad. CARRIE KING Friends - Sharon. Tina. Barb. Mary. Debbie. Jackie. Guy. Favontes - Guy Drehee. pizza. Big Macs. music. movies. disco. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing that I leamed a lot in my four years of H.S. I plan on having a beautiful future with my future husband. Thanks Mom and Dad for helping and sticking with me throughout HS. JAMESWILLIAM KINNEY Jim Friends - Laurie. Bob. Dina. Gerry and everybody else. Favorites 1 Laurie. frtends. S.C.. Softball. classical Oldsmobiles. Activities - Cross Country I. 2: Track I. 2. Last Comments -I leave Reavis after probably some of the best years of my life and I would like to thank everyone for making them special. REN EE KINN EY Friends - Sandy. Linda. Donna. Laura. Bill. Brian. Mark. Dave. Mike. Ken. Favorites - slee ing. rock music. eating food. rock concerts. Activities - Ramboosters. rollerskat- ing. NFIS. bowling. going to parties. Last Comments 4 I thank my parents. for helping me. and understanding me. CATHY KIRCHMAN Mouth Fnends - SL. MK. PH. and all the rest of the nuts in the world. Favorites - talking. laughing. being happy. dumbyokes. Last Comments - Smile! SUSAN KUBIAK KIRN Face Friends A Maggie. the rest know who they are. Favontes - Kevin. Jennifer. sunshine. summer. concerts. Neil Young. and being with people I love. Last Comments - I leave Reavis thanking God that I made it! Thank you. Kevin. for being there when I needed you. I LOVE YOl.'! And thank you Mom and Dad for the extra push you gave me to stick it out. CINDY R. KLEIN DEBRA KLEIN Debbie Friends - Barb. Nancy. Mary. Denise. Darlene. and everyone. Favorites - Family. being with friends. having a good time. movies. baseball. volley ball. Activities - Ramb- oosters: JHS I. 2. NHS 3: Business Club 2.3: Photo Club 3: Wrestling Stats 31 Baseball Stats 3. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing I have a good start for the future. These past four years have been great, Thanks to my friends and especially Mom and Dad who started me off in life. THOMAS ALLEN KLEKAMP l95 NIICHAEL KLOCEK JAMES KNIAN BARBARA KOCH Barb Fnends - Ctndy. Cathy. Debbte. Mary K.. Gerogta. ople l'v-e met along the way. Favontes - Fr1ends.gomg out and havtng a good ume. Blue. Camaros. guy s. workrng at Wendv's. Actnvttnes - Ramboosters: Spantsh Club 3: Intramural Volleyball 2: Anes 4. Last Comments - I leave Reavts knowtng that I leamed a lot Thanks to the teachers. friends. and my parents. Farewell Reavts. DONNA KOESTER Frtends - AP. JM. LS. DD. DS. and every body else. Fav orttes - Tl1underbrrds.fr1ends, good ttmes. SK. softball and mustc. Last Comments - I leave Reavls knovung1fltvvasn't for my mother I don't thmk I would have made tt. KAREN KONIINSKI SL SAN KOPF K AREN KOPP Frtends - The people who have added a ltttle love to each day. Favontes - Summer. smtles. sunshtne. my' famtly. fnends. Yes. McCartney. daydreammg chtldren. stars. .Acttvmtres - Ramboosters I: Dean's .Atde 2. -1. Last Comments - Tomorrovvs are only todays vvarttng to happen: but there are no ftner gtlts than these - good fnends and happy memones. GLENN KORECKY Frtends - Ben D.. Dave K. Glen B. Al H. Joe E. Dave. Jeff Rose L. .l1m. Tom. Candy K. Burt. Carla. Ralph. Favontes - Ptzza. Old style. gold. t's and as flshtng. guns. wood- vvorktng. cars. Led Zeppeltn.Aerosm1th. PATRICIA KOSON 'Pattt' Fnends - Came. Leuren. Dawn. Dave. Steve. and everyone else. Favontes - Fnends. weekends. hot days and ntghts. blue. Bee Gees Suste. Nlountam Devv. tee cream. nature. reed tea. horseback ndtng. .Activlttes - Track 1.3: Cross Country 3: Yarslty Club 3. 4. Last Comments - lt's been quxte an expenence. but most of alli Thank you. Nlr. Talbot. xt feels mce to lmk back on a Ili l9. NIADELINE KOZ,-AK LOLIANN KOZENBKI 'Lou' Fnends - Ytc. Lmda. Tom. LorL Donna. Ktm. Lon A. and the rest knov- who they are. Fav ontes - Vtc. my Fnends. purtymg. the vvmfds. stuffed an1mals.Calxfom1a. and sum- mer. Actmttes - Spantsh Club 2: .IHS I: NHS 3: Drama Club I-51 Work Program 3. 4. Last Comments - I leave Reavts vvtth great memones. excellent fnends. and knowledge that vvtll last a llfeume. A spe-eral thanks to you. Nlom. for always Eemg there. I Love You. LEESA NIARIANN KPCAISS 'Seesal-B Fnends - Chuck. Nlrchelle. Lon. Sharon. Ltsa. and the gang from Sahs. Favontes - Chuck. vveekends tn Nltchlgan. snovvmobtltng. sknng. vveanng yeans. readmg. Nlom and Dad. .Actxvttlcs - Svvtmnung I. 21 JHS I. I: Svvrm Stat 3. 41 NHS 3. 4: Sczence Cub 3. -4. Last Commenu - A sprctal thanks to my f3Tl'I1I:v.3f'3TCWCII to Reav1s.a smtle for my fmends. and a spe-:ral place for memones of the pas: four years. KAREN KRALASE gf K? i s.. ev' II' an 5 4-vt,..' 1, 'V C li!! C51 YA 5.7 Qu!-' I' K F 'T HZ, '-5 x Fnenet - SC.. L.G.. SK.. G.B.. and all my other fnends. Favorites - Brian. Gzevvba- cha. vans. partymg. tce cream. the lake frooL concers the Ioop. sieeptng Etc. summer mghs. Last Commenu - I wan: to thank :ny :arena for :her sup-:wrt and urzdersgand- :ng dunng my years at Reav 5. LISA KRENN Frremt - Jamce. Danette. Kathy. Duane. Tefr. and ite rest. Favorites - Dave good trmes. partyzag. sunny days. Pink Floyd. ouidmrs. and gawi friends. Acuvttzes - NHS 3. Photo 3. -1. Last Commens -I leave Reavzs knowing I me: a for of greaz peopk and have had a Io: of gmwd tunes Lzvelzfe to::sfu1fesLforz:w1fIo:1y be what yo: 1a:::: to be JEFFREY KRIZIC 'Jeff' Ffxemb - NID. Nl D. EB. JH. DK. JQ. JT. .INI Favorites - Baseball. :rzy azefe. puma rm: beef. snow. f'treE-txt. Actzvzues - Basebaf T-1. Go! 1. I::a:araQ Bake:- 5,123.4 los: Comzzens - I iave Reavrs krtowrrzg :hat ive il-1:-Clfi were fu: 54122: :ext few years swli be even bettef fre we -7 1 ali' lk - -Sli 'QQ .--is I M15 4 ww . ,ff -,, ...e WNW J ,M W W .. f 'M , f, jf , f. f ' 1 f I ff Wk.. CARRIE A. KROPECK Unice Pitts Friends A Tony. Jenni. Joy. Kathy. Johnny. John. Linda. Dianne. Gary. Favorites 1 Drama. people. Pitts family. Elmhurst. romance. playing the ' grahnd piahno . musicals. Activities - Drama l-4: Thespians l-4: Blueprint l-4: Youth and Government l-4: Choir l-4: Show Choir l. 2.4: Speech l.2.31 Musicals l-4. Last Comments Y Will you turn your back on what you find behind whatever is ahead of you? HAL A. KRUEGER Friends - John. Dan. Bosco. Mike. Teri. Sandy. Cindy. Moe. Favorites - Guitar. drums. C.S.F.D.. Strohs. eating. Activities - Band l. 2: Jazz Band I. 2: Lab Band 2. Last Comments - l leave Reavis knowing it was a great 4 years. and hope l reach my goals in future years. CATHY KRUK Friends - Jan, Toni, Mark, Rob. Hohn. Al. Tom. Maz. Annette. Nancy. Debbie. Dar- lene. Dawn. and everyone else. Favorites - Camaros. Nugent. Rush. concerts. Califor- nia. Activities - Work Program. Last Comments - l leave Reavis after 2 years. They were great. l wish luck to Nancy with 2 years to go. Thanks Mom and Dad for making all this possible. l love you! ED KRUPA Fast Eddie' Friends - The Boys and everyone. Favorites - partying and having a good time. Steak. baseball concerts. and 'women '. Activities E Football l-4: Baseball l-4. Last Comments - My days at Reavis have been a great experience. The friends l have made and the good times l have shared will never be forgotten. Take care everyone and good luck in the future. STEVEN KUBA LYNDA KUBERA Polack' Friends - Joni. Mikki. Bill. Dan. Polack. Wane. Kim. Margie, Steve. everyone. Favorites - The park. movies. people. parties. pizza. good times and friends. Last Comments - l leave Reavis hoping that in the future l will have as many good times with the people l have met in my four years at Reavis. SHARON KUJAWA Shari Friends - Ed. Mike. Greg. Bob. Kim. Tammy O., Diane. Favorites - Jesus. Mom and Dad. blue. green. pizza. popcorn. White Castles. Last Comments - l leave Reavis know- ing that Jesus Christ has helped me through these past four years. Thanks Mom and Dad for all your help. KEN KUSMISZ Friends Jew Pat Al Johns Paulas Favorites Jen Bud arties. Last Comments- - . . . . . - . . p Good-bye. SUSAN KUZMICKI Boozer PT. PM. BK. PK. MG. CV. the Sahs gang and everyone else l've met. Favorites - Fam- ily get-togethers. candelight gang. Mr. K. and good times with friends. Last Comments - l leave Reavis knowing it was fun. but l'd never do it again. MARK KWIATKOWSKI ELLEN LAFFERTY Friends - The Laffertys. Donna. Terri. Andy. Deutsche. Booda. Fanatiker. Mike. Pee- nie. Pat. Band Freaks. The Van Gang, Judy, Mary and Steve. Sue. Scott. Bill. and all those other cuties. Favorites - My family. knowing and liking people, traveling. out- doors sports. Deutsch. music. art. Activities - Track l: NHS 3. 4: Band IV4: German Club CSec. and Treas.l 4: Ramboosters 4. Last Comments - Lieber Herr Hansen - Thank You. DAWN LAMPH ERE Friends - Everyone who made these past 4 years so special. especially Laurie and Cathy. Favorites - friends. football games. smiles. weekends. laughing. Ms. J. Activities - Ramboosters I-4: VP: Aquatic Arts l. 3. 4, P.: JHS: NHS: Business Club 3. 4 P. Last Comments - Special thanks to both my Mom and Dad for always believing in me. I ove you both. Time passes much too quickly: when we're together laughing. Chicago. JOSEPH M. LAND Friends A Ron. Valerie. Steve. Donna. Brian. the yearbook and Blueprint staffs. Mr. Parm. and a few others. Favorites 4 Being out on Lake Michigan and having the water slap me in the face. Valerie and Canada. Thinking about my past and dreaming about the future. Activities 4 French Club: Aries l. 3. 4. Asst. Editor in Chief: Blueprint 2. 3. 4: Student Council I1 Library Staff 2: Photo Club 3. 4: NHS 3. Last Comments - Thanks Reavis. For what? l'm not sure. Just Thanks. Ma. thanks for being a friend and helping me through. I leave RHS hoping to make a future of the Navy and working in Public Affairs. WEN DY LATASIEWICZ --wendiw' Friends - Mari. Randy, Wendy. Teri. Ann. Laurie. Paula. Kathy, Kathy. Jenny. Sue. Nancy. Favorites - summer. swimming. Giordano's. Balboa Island. Yes. family, friends, Activities M Swimming l-21 IM 21 Swimming Stat l. 3: Football Stat 2: Rambooster I. Last Comments 1 Thanks to my friends and parents for making me happy. SUE LAUBE Friends f- Diane D. Lynn H. K-im M. and the rest. Favorites - Vince. lobster. Max and Buff, browns and rusts. stuffed animals. Last Comments - Living life to the fullest. l leave Reavis with great memories of the past and with very hopeful dreams for the future. I97 LAURA JACQUELENELaVALLE Friends - Mike, Lee, Opal, Debbie, Karen, Carole, Tammy. Favorites - Black Novas. Mustangs. Jethro4Tull, camping, traveling. rum and Coke, Ludington Michigan, sunsets. Activities - Business Club l-2: CVE 4. Last Comments - I leave Reavis with a lot of fnends and memones I will never forget. I love you Mom and Dad for everything you have done lor me. TH ERESE LAVERY Terri Friends - Jim. Patty, Patti. Karen, Sharon, Robbie, Judy, Don. Favorites - Jim, being with friends and loved ones, ELO, Beatles. Activities - Ramboosters lg Yearbook Ig JHS 2: NHS 3-4: Math Club 2-3: French Club I-2. Last Comments - I leave Reavis with bitter and sweet memories of what life used to be, what it is now, and hopes of what it can be in the future. Thanks to my parents and friends for helping me make it this far. TAMMY LAXTON Shortie Friends - Mary, Sharon, Kim, Rick, the rest know who they are. Favorites - blue, Trans Ams. parties. auto racing. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing I had fun. I met a lot of new and great friends. Thanks to each of my parents and friends. DIANNE LEPPIN Dee, Leppinski Friends - Ritiy, Carrie, Dee, Tony, Jamie, Jenni, Linda, John, Chorus and Drama peo- ple. AP Gang. avorites- Ballet and Jazz, singing. family, friends, Show Choir, summer, Snoopy, sunshine, Christmas, little kids, animals, Showtimes , Pink Panther. Activities - Chorus I-4: Madri ials 2-3: Show Choir 2, 4: JHS l-23 NHS 3-43 Art Club 2-4: Aries 3- 4: Drama 4: Musical 5-41 Speech 4. Last Comments - I look forward to Tomorrow, for I have seen Yesterday and I love Today. Special thanks to Mom and Dad and to my friends for making these years so special. I love you all. Thanks Mr. Bill, Mr. Beavers, and Miss Lane! MARK LEWANDOWSKI Friends - Lisa, Hector, Dave, Ken, Gus. Favorites - Lisa, photography, friends. I leave Reavis wanting to leave but knowing a few years from now I will want to return. ROSEMARY LICATA Friends - Sue, Debbie, Laura, Mike, Laurie, Frank. Favorites - cotton candy, colors. gwsic. Activities - Art Club I-4: NHS: Aries. Last Comments - To always seize the ay. MICHAEL KENNETH JOHN LINDEMANN Mr. Mike Friends - Glen, Sue, To, Ellen, Terri, Tim, Siobhan, Pete, Donna, Dave and the rest of the gang. Favorites - Parents, band people, Beatles, Chicago, pretzels, ELO, Trombone sections. Activities - Concert Band I-43 Lab Band 2-4: Marching Band I-4. Last Com- ments - Thanks Mom and Dad, Glen and friends. Always B.S.U.R. I'm going to miss band and Klutz tClutchJ. Sorry Sir. JEFF LINKOUS Friends - Gary, Keith, Tim, Greg, Bill, Judy, Joyce, Lori. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing when I look back on my four years I will realize how much I really enjoyed it. LISA LIPSKE Friends - Cathy, Gail. Bert, Helen, Nancy, Jean, etc. everyone else. Favorites - Doug, B-Ball. Sports, friends, future. Activities - IM I-4: Girls Basketball I-4: Softball lg Let- terwomen. Last Comments - I leave Reavis confident of the future and cherishing the friendships and happiness I experienced in the last 4 years. Special thanks to Mr. O'Don- nell. Mom and Dad. CAROL LIS Friends - Ann, Terie, Kathy, Liz, Leslie, Cathy, Karen, and eve one else. Favorites - Football games, Being with friends, pizza, trans-ams, laughingrlight blue, snow, good times. and family. Activities - Ramboosters I: Ushers Club lg Art Club 2: JHS I-2. Last Comments - I leave Reavis looking back upon all the precious memories and treasured friendships and forward to the future. Thanks Mom and Dad. BENNETT LITTERIO ' All Thumbs Friends - Anyone that wanted to be. Favorites - Baseball, Kelly, and eating. Activities - Baseball I-43 IM I-43 Ramboosters 4. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing there are many fantastic memoires back in my head that I will never forget. Good Luck to my sisters Lisa and Michelle that they may experience the many fantastic things that have happened to me these past four years. GEORGE LON DOS DEBRA LOVELADY GREGORY LUDWIKOWSKI Lud Friends - Everyone who knows me, and I know 'em all! Favorites - Wisconsin, Friend I hang with, family, and Brews, special people. Activities - Football lg Wrestling I: Sci- ence Club 3-4g NHS 3-4. Last Comments - I leave all my friends, ready to go out into the world and give it hell. Thanks for everything Reavis . . .Good Bye. TIM LUKE Friends - Robin, Lynn. Bryan, Mark, Al, Karen, Bruce, and everyone. Favorites - Robin, being with friends, Friday nights, cold milk, the stones , pizza, football games, everything. Activities - Football I-2. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing that these have been the best 4 years of my life, and made a lot of great friends, and hope we all stay in touch. 198 Sig 5 IU' ,Q-W. I v' F21 WWW i '4 T' If S A Nall ,i Ns 'Nm 41:3-v '15- Iii X Z K, X 4 X ffyf X Off fi f STEVE LUNDOUIST Friends Jim Jeff. Keith. everyone. Favorites - gymnastics. fishing. water skiing. judo Activities - Cross Country I: Track Ig Gymnastics 2-4: IHS I: NHS 4, Last Comments I leave Reavis knowing it was the best 4 years of my life. KIMBERLY E LUSK Kimbers Friends Sharon, Kathy, Carrie. Tami, Ron, Sherry. Lynn. Mike R and the rest. Favorites Ron. Roller skating, Taco-Bell. Last Comments 1 I leave Reavis know- ing it was fun and I learned a lot, I couldn't have made it without the help of my mom and dad and friends. Thanks Mom and Dad for everything you did for me. And I plan to marry Ron in a year. WA FIG MAALI TERRESA MACEJAK Terri Friends The greatest ones anyone could have. Favorites 1 Math. Friday night, football games summer. Mr. Rubly's class. and the tidal wave. Activities - Math Club 2 4 JHS I 23 NHS 3-4, Chorus I-43 Musical 2-43 Show Choir I, 2,41 Drama 2- 4 IM Volleyball Champs 2. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing I've had a super time I wish it wasn't over yet. I will truly miss it. LISA MacLEAN CATHERINE MAGEE Magoo Friends They know who they are. Favorites A blue, steak, trans am. Mom and Dad Activities - Student Council I-4: Bat Stat I-4: Football Stal I-3: Mat Stat 3. Last Comments - I leave Reavis ha py for all the friends I've made, I'll never forget them Ive had a lot of experiences tfiat will help me in the future. Thanks Mom and Dad for all your support, ax? f f f f M 'w, f..tt , 7 Z A , 41 Stan Oparka, Chuck Olzewski, Mark Bouquet, Mike Depoian, and Tony Orant are captured for posterity. JOHANNA MAGIERA Jojo. Probabyn Friends - Kathy, Mickey. Ed, LV, CA, SM, and others that consider me a friend. Pro- bab , Favorites - Friends. Good times, Rush. Activities 1 Badminton 2. 43 Bowling 2- 31N?arsity Club 4. Last Comments A I leave Reavis knowing I'veJust lived the best four years of my life, Thanks to all the people who have made it that way, Also. thanks Mom and Dad. DANIEL MAH ER MIKE MAINES Friends -W Mark. Bill, Wayne, Joe, Kevin, Debbie, Favorites Zeppelin, Grand Prix. Old Style. Party, Gymnastics. Activities 1 Football I-21 Gymnastics I-4. Last Comments -- I leave Reavis knowing I accomplished something. I99 MICHELLE MALINOWSKI TERRENCER. MALONEY Einstein Friends S Michelle. Cindy. Phil. Al. Larry. Doug. Dave. Ralph. Favorites 4 Green. Lit- tle River Band. Supertramp. Vegas and Astras. Football. Pizza. Activities - Bike Club 2- 4: Sea Explorers 3: NHS 3-4. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing more than I came with, but I leave alittle disappointed. HELLO to the future. by class of '80, ANTHONY MALOVAN C H UC K MARCH Friends - They know who they are. Favorites - My good friends. strohs. parties. mar- tial arts. baseball. Camaros. motorcycles. Blue Oyster Cult. Zeppelin. Super Tramp. Activities - Baseball I. 4: Football I: Wrestling I3 Floor Hockey I-2. Last Comments - Leaving Reavis happy. but very confused. ho ing I pick the right path to follow. but con- fident I will with the great family and friends Iahave. Thanks Mom. Dad. and Chris. LAURA MARCORDES Friends - Pam. Karen. Sue. Cathy. Debbie. Favorites - Lane. being with friends. hap- piness. sunshine. Activities - JHS I-2: NHS 3-43 Band I-2: French I-2: Ramboosters 3- 4. Last Comments - The past 4 years at Reavis have been great. I will always remember the good times I shared with the people here and will cherish the friendships I made. KAREN MAREK Shortie Friends - Al. Kim, Robyn. Karyn. the PEP gang. and many others. Favorites - blue. cruisin'. wine. spaghetti. good times. friends. memories. Activities - Aries I: Ramboost- ers I-3. Last Comments - The past four years hold many unforgettable memories. Spe- cial thanks to my sister and my friends for all their support. Thanks for being there! MIKE MAREK TERENCE MARES Terry'6 Friends - Scott. Rich. Ken. Pete. Bill. Dave. Jeff. John. Jim. Favorites - Kansas. Eagles. music in general. pizza. movies. and Monty Python. Activities - Science Club I- 2: JHS I: NHS 4. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing that I learned a lot. had some great times and also that Mr. Bill can't give me anymore Henry James to read!!! ANTHONY MARION Friends - Kathy. John. Paul. Mark. Laura. Favorites - sports. four wheeling. deep dish Iaizza. Activities - Intramurals I-4: Football I-4: Stage Crew I. Last Comments - I eave Reavis knowing that these past four years meant something more than I had expected it to. PAT MARTENS Pat Friends - Dawn. Donette. Betsy. Judy. Sandy. Favorites - Chop Suey. Dominicks. Sahs. Work Program. Last Comments -I leave Reavis one step further in life. with many memories of the past and thoughts for the future. I have my parents to thank along with my grandmother. for the love and encouragement that they gave to me. Thanks! CHRISTINE MARTIN Chrisp Friends - Anyone and everyone. Favorites - Frisbee. biking. gartying and being with my friends. I leave Reavis four years older. and with a little more rains. PETE MARTIN Friends - Anyone who wasn't unsociable. Favorites - pizza. partying, rocking and rol- lin' and race car driving. Activities - Stage Crew. Last Comments - I leave Reavis - finally. knowing that I ave leamed an awful lot about life. Special thanks to Mr. Wad- ington and Mr. Clutter. TONI MARTIN Friends - People I can share hard as well as good times with. Favorites - Beck's dark on ta . live Pink Flo d. Black Sabbath. Neil Youn . L n rd Sk n rd. Bob D lan I'm X . um -f . ,, ...W f f fi 1 1 nvh fl is 36 ilu- 1 vC '. f-VN 2'- , apo gif QT' il x. Q. Q If af' sw 'v S- O P Y B Y Y . for anything that gets you through the night. be it prayer. tranquihzgrs. or a botlle of Jack Daniel's! CWT. Reality is for those w o can't face drugs. But seriously folks, I leave Reavis High knowing that soon I'll get something in return for being tortured by such impassive people. CHARLES MARTINEK Chuck Friends - Lew. Rick. Tom. and the rest. Favorites - sports. cars. parties. football. girls. Activities - Football I-4. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing it was the best time in my life and l'll miss it. KIM MARTINEK Friends - Anyone I can relate to. John. Louann. Jane. Lynn. Sue. Karen. E.M.. Mary Jo. Dawn. Barb. Pam. Laura. Anna. Kitty. Favorites A John. sunshine. music. smiles. freedom. friends. parties. good times. concerts. luxuries. gold. summer. traveling. Activi- ties - Work Program. Last Comments - I leave Reavis with a great big smile taking all the memories I've shared here with me. Many thanks to Louann and John for being there when I needed them. 'J -.-...s 'l Els -Q A, F-W F JULIE MASSEY SAMEH MOHAMMAD MATARIYEH Friends - Everyone I have met. Favorites - Going out on weekends and having a good time. Future Plans - owning my own business and taking life as it comes. The last four years were the best and I thank my parents and teachers for helping me out. WILLIAM McBRIDE Billy Friends - Mark. Kevin. Wayne. Paul, Favorites - Patti, parties. the drive-in. pizza, beer and Beth. Activities - Football I-4. Last Comments - The way Senior year is going with a quarter of it over, I know it will be my best year. I hope my little brother Brian has as much fun as I did. Good luck! LAURA McCANN Friends - Bob. Tammy. the wieners . Chorus people, the elite , my confidents. Favor- ites - Bob, sunsets, koala bears, friends, full moons, Friday night games and having. Activities - Chorus I-4: Bowling 3-43 Debate I-21 Spanish Club I-3: Drama 2-4, Musi- cal 2-4, Intramurals 2-4: JHS I-2: NHS 3-4. Last Comments -I may be leaving Reavis but l'll never forget the years I spent here. Thanks to my family and friends for believing in me. Good luck Linda! GERALD MCDOWALL Ger. Gerry Friends - They know who they are. Favorites - BBQ spare ribs. music. football and girls. Activities - Football I-2: Track I-2. Last Comments- I leave Reavis knowing that l would never have made it without the help of my family. SHARI McELLIGO'IT Magilla Friends - Mickey. Kim, Laura, JoJo, Denise, Cheryl, Diane, Cary. Peggy, Cathy, The Gang. Favorites - Guys, being with friends and having a good time, camping. Activities - Badminton I-43 Volleyball 2-33 Varsity Club 3-43 Intramural Volleyball 2- 31Intramural Badminton 23 Co-Captain Badminton 3, Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing that the past four years have been great and I hope the years ahead arejust as good. Thanks to all my friends who helped me through these years. Also to my Mom, Dad. and brother Rick. KEVIN McHALE Whaler Friends - They know who they are. Favorites - Lori, Michelob. parties, Sunday morn- ings. Mom's Cooking, lotsa food, falling down. tunes, trips. Michigan. Activities - Foot- ball I-4: Wrestling I-2. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing I've met a lot of good people and had many good times to remember. I hope to have many more good times and live every day like it's the last like always! GERALD MCNAMARA Jerry Friends - They know who they are. Favorites - Old Style, women. '66 T-Birds, Led Zeppelin, skiing. Activities - Swimming I-2. JAMES MCNULTY The Kin Friends - Chris, and anyone else who wants to be! Favorites - Blondes. tattoos, Old Style. Black Sabbath, good times. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing that these past four years can never be relived. but will always be remembered. If it wasn't for the patience of Mr, Hauser, I would never have made it. Thanks! DAWN D. MELANDER Lion Friends - Rick, Lisa, Sharon, Louann, Pat, the BA's and everyone I know. Favorites - Rick, sunsets, smiles, movies, going out with the BA's and having a good time. Activities - Stage Crew I: JHS I-2: BA, Pom Pom's 2-4: Flags 3-4: French Club 3: Ramboosters I-2. Last Comments -I leave Reavis with many good memories and friends I will always cherish. It went by so fast but I look forward to my future and being with Rick. MICHAEL MENSE Mike Friends - Jim, Jack, John, Bob, Tony. Mike, Wayne. Activities - Cross Country Ig Track I. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing that I learned what I came here for. TERESE MERWICK Teri Friends - Laurie. John, Ann, Mary, Sue, Wendy, Steve, etc. Favorites - P8zS, PVJ's, JT, the three R's, galavanting. Laurie's burps, Desiderata, my family at their wildest, curi- osity and the curious. Activities - JHS I-2: NHS 3-43 Math Club 3-4: Student Aide 2-4: Student Council 3-4. Last Comments - No last comments . . . this is only the beginning! BRIAN M EYER Friends - Frank. Ray, Pete, Joe, Mr. Bylut, Carrie. Lisa, Gail, Kathy, Deanna. Sherri. Favorites A weekends, the people at M.F.. fishing, campin ,tennis, and all those atient, understanding Blueprint people. Activities - Intramurals F: Speech Team 2-31 Blueprint 2-4. Last Comments - We leave Reavis, but will always be here. These days are gone. but will always be with us, JEFFREY MICHAELS Jeff Friends - Dino, Ken. Hoib, Joe, Steve, and everyone else I know. Favorites - Weight lifting, cruising, friends, 4-WD, sports. the outdoors. Activities - Track I-4: Student Council l-4. Last Comments 1 I leave Reavis knowing that what I have learned and experienced will henefit me throughout life. Thanks to my family and friends and teach- ers. SCOTT MICHALEC Friends - Amy. K.M., K.W., S.M., K.W.. N.D., A.H.. K.D. and the rest. Favorites - Yama, ACIDC, parties, movies, friends, MSLD, P.H.D., Bro. Activities - Baseball I: Swimming I. Last Comments v I leave Reavis knowing I had good times, but there's bet- ter to come. 201 MARY ANN MICHALEK Friends - They know who they are. Favorites - Friends. guys. Z-28's. blue. water ski- ing. shrimp. ketchup. mushrooms. being cuddled. Activities - Ramhoosters I-2: French Clubgl-2: JHS I-2: CVE 4: Intramurals 3: Track 3: NHS 3-4. Last Comments -I leave Reavis with cherished memories that will stay with me forever and a day. Thanks Mom and Dad. Hope I make you proud of me. FRANK MIKA EDWIN L. MILLER Ed Friends - Bruce. Brian. Mark. Kevin. Roy. Fred and Korie. the rest know who they are. Favorites - Beth. Chevy's. autoshop. Raquetball. weekends. Hawaii. blue. Genesis. Activities - Football I-2: Wrestling I-21 Intramurals 2-4. Last Comments W I leave Reavis happy to have had all the fun and laughs I did. Thanks to everyone. especially Mom. Dad. and Beth. RANDALL P. MILLER Ran Friends - K.C.. G.S.. K.K., D.H.. T.K. Favorites - pizza. Mom's home cooking fsand- wichesl. woods. Led Zeppelin. UFO. Pink Floyd. Kiss. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing that I won't be confused with the other Randy anymore and I leave Reavis to mv sister. JOE MONTANA Elvis Friends - Ron. Dave. Kenny. John. Karen. Lynn and Kitty. Favorites - Elvis, pizza. beer. blue. Terry M.. fast cars. Activities - Track I-2: Football I: Swimming I: Chorus 3-4. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing I would never have made it without the love of my parents and friends. EMILY MONTOYA Emma Lou Friends - Lisa, Connie. Debbie. Holly. Linda. Walt, Diana. Rich. Debbie. Char. Patty. Jackie. Denise. and the gang. Favorites - My family. kids. elephants. friends. shrimp. steak. R.E.O.. Bruce Springsteen. Last Comments - As I leave Reavis I look back on the changes I've gone through and thank my family especially Mom and Dad for guiding me tothe right one. JACKIE MOOZAK Friends 1 Laura. Karen. Carrie. Lin. Joan. Deana. Sue, and the rest know who they are. Favorites Y Jay. blue. kids. good times. weekends. Zeppelin. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing that I have met a lot of people who have made these four years so happy. especially Jay and my parents. Thanks! SHIRLEY MORGAN Friends - Terri, Donna. Barb. Sharon. Kim. Ann. and the rest know who they are. Favorites - Friends. having fun. roller skating. Beatles. I leave Reavis knowing that I have Ieamed a lot and hope it will help me in the future. I have met a lot of people and made a lot of friends and wish them the best of luck. And I thank my parents for helping me along the way. DEBBIE MORRIS Morris the Cat Friends - Emily. Connie. Lisa. Linda. Holly. the pit people. Favorites-blue. summer having good times. parties. Freshman softball. I leave Reavis wishing I tried a little harder than I did. LYNN MOSKIEWICZ A , Red Friends - Vicki. the twins, Robin. Penny. Laurie, Donna. Karen Patty. Jackie. Whaler. Tim. Favorites - sunrise. beards, gxartying. poetry, ice cream. beaches. traveling. Rae- quetball. Activities - JHS: NHS: wimming I-43 Bowling I: Letterman I-4. Last Com- ments - I leave Reavis with a lot of fond memories of friends and places I have gone. Also I've leamed you have to give as well as take in life. Thanks Mom and Dad for every- thing. LESLIE RENEE MOZWECZ Moz Friends - Penny. Yvette. Sandy, Nicky. Kathy. Scott. Ann. everyone. Favorites - Mov- ies. the Cubs. Styx. Streisand. Journey. fishing. bowling. swimming and talking to people especially Barry and close friends. Activities - JHS: Swimming I-2: Ramboosters: Ush- ers Club: Art Club. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing I should have accom- plished more. Plans - To pursue a career in the medical field and travel someday. PENNY MULCAHY Friends - Sandi, Leslie. Nikki. Scott. Tracy. Terry. everyone I met in the last four years. Favorites - Califomia. Robin Williams tMorkI. Bad Company. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing that the last four years have been the best. I want to thank my fam- ily and friends for their help and understanding. TERRENCE MURPHY RENEE MYERS Renee Parlay Friends - Jackie. Debbie. Martine. Rita. Cathy. Jeannie. Bob, and everyone else I met. Favorites - Pandas. friends. good times. mashed potatoes. Christmas. Hawaii, Rings. parties. Michelob. Last Comments - l've met a lot of special people and thanks to them I have good memories I'lI never forget! Thanks Mom and Dad for your patience. LAURA NAPONELLI Friends - Jackie. Debbie. Karen. Laura. Toni. the rest know who they are. Favorites - Jim. blue. diamonds. Daytona Beach. summer. love. partying. michelob. having a good time with Jim. Last Comments - Plan to marry Jim this summer and settle down with him. The years ahead will be better now that I found someone to love and share them with. 202 ff!! 4199 fm 'FJ c ' fr?-.lk au-gvrf 45 9? 'ix 7 'UW' I I Ji 'VP -4' 'iv' is X IS , Nw I xxgtsk t 5 A vas su 35 is . 3. S SNS X1 N-ff' if , ar 4... -A rf 7 A 4' lr ke: Ta XX s s fx .V Q. fi N 'WZ ,l ,Nil I ssse iv ' 15.0 gnrh -I gnx i Ox ww- ' Al . M Y QQ .ll if if I I R 'UN 'Z 'h- W, CATHERINE NAUMANN CahtyorC Friends - Julie. Terry. Kitty. Donna E. Donna W. Cherly R. Sue R. Lynn M. Regina P. Kim G, and a lot of others. Favorites - -- Guys. Led Zeppelin. the Beach. Z28's. concerts. parties. being with my friends. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing that I have learned a lot about life. and I have had a great time. I will never forget the past four years and all my friends. JOSEPH NAVARRO ERIC NEUMANN 'AMune Friends - Marty. Steve. Ron, Loren. Dave. Pugs. Favorites W Big Water Towers. Fern Green. Jeeps. Wisconsin. Activities - Basketball I. 2. Last Comments - I leave Reavis to venture into my father's painting company. JAMES NIEHOFF LARRY NIETUPSKI MARK NOVOROLSKY Friends - Mike. Ted. Favorites - Food, sports. photography. black. 7. and payday. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing that I have had a good fast 4 years. AL NOWDOMSKI Big Al Friends 1 Mankind. Favorites - Kador. Cat Stevens. Colorado. nature. innocents. weekends. Last Comments -I thank my high school days for helping me nature and face what society calls Reality thanks! JANET MARIE NOWICKI Friends - Everyone I've met along the way. ECB and BC. Favorites 1 Chris. Mom and Dad. bro tootsie. friends. ACCC, sunshine. concerts. purple. Last Comments - I leave looking forward to the future with good memories of the past thanks to my family and friends. and a special thanks to you Chris for filling my life with love! FREDRICK NYLAND Fred Friends - Jo. Randy. Lori. Jim. John. Favorites - Pizza. steak. black. silver. Zeppelins. chevys. and flaming guitarist solos. Last Comments - I leave Reavis looking forward to the future with great expectations. but I shall never forget these past four years or the peo- ple I have met. GEORGE OAKEY ORCA Friends - People at Kerley's. Favorites - Drinking. Oly. Molly Hatchet. work. week- ends. concerts. Last Comments - I Want to give special thanks to my parents. without their help I wouldn't have made it past the sixth grade. SHARON ILENE OBERMAN Shorty Friends f Don. Tharese. Pat. Lisa. Dawn. Sandy. all the blue angels, and everyone else I know. Favorites - Don. Blue Angels. dancing, musicals. and being with my friends. Activities - Blue Angels: Pom Poms: Flags 2-4: JHS l-2: NHS 3-4: Spanish Club l-2: Musical 2-4. Last Comments Y These past years at Reavis were great. I mel new people and I had many valuable experiences. But the best is still to come. Thanks to my family. KEVIN O'DONNELL O'D Friends f Bryan. Benny. Dawn. Frtz. and Cuz. Favorites A Blue. wrestling. racing and my favorite is Tammy. Activities A Wrestling I-4. Last Comments - Thanks everyone how you helped me. also thanks Mom and Dad. Love you all. TIM O'DONNELL Friends - Anyone who wants to be. Favorites - Friends. pizza. B-ball. weekends. Activities - Basketball 3. 4: lntermurals 3. 4. Last Comments A- I leave Reavis with many good and had memories. Having gone to another school. I know how good Reavis is and I hope everyone realizes that. Also. a special thanks to my family. friends. and teachers for all your help. KEITH O'GRADY Friends - Mike, Al. Bill. JB. Favorites 1 Hunting. fishing. swimming, The Rolling Stones. Last Comments -- I leave Reavis hoping someday I will be able to mind my own Business. Activities - Swimming I-4: Track 4: Reavis Guard I-41 Varsity Club 4. RICK OLADE Friends - Anyone with a sense of humor. Favorites - Music. good times with friends. hammer explorers. Robyn. Micheloh. summer. Last Comments - I leave Reavis with hopes of meeting my future goals in life and knowing I will he successful. 203 KILEY OLEARY X ,V ,,,,, . TAMMY ot.ivE AAQZ Friends 5 Annette. Diane, Cathy, Sharon. Drew. Favorites - Mississippi, football C , games. smiles, and Christmas.VActivities - NHS 3. 4: Business Club l, 3. 4. Last Com- ,Y yy ,ff ments - I leave Reavis knowing that in my three years here I have made great friends Q i and met a lot of nice people. A special thanks to my Mom and little sister who were always there when I needed them. , ff J . FREDERICK otszrzwsiu . 1 A f TONY ORANT Merang. Ray ,L . Friends - Goomer. Skip. Dave. Bog. John. Walt. Marlis, Mike. Mark, Stan, Stan, Hercu- , les. Favorites - Yes. Zeppelin. Rush. Kitty P.. Deb L. and Deb P. Music. concerts, par- ties. friends. cruisin'. Last Comments- I leave Reavis wishing I didn't have to, but glad I ff.. am. jj W JOHN ORLIC HJU-GO Friends - Bill. Teri. Jeff. John. Dawn. Lisa. Mr. Ilers. Mr. Rubly. Favorites - Trans- Am. Golf. White. Blue. soccer. swimming. scuba diving. Water skiing. Last Comments - Had an excellent 4 years. I met lots of nice fellow students and some very nice teachers. I hope the golf team has lots of excellent years ahead and best wishes to Mr. Ilers and Rubly. Activities - Golf 3: X-Country I. 2: Track 2. MARGARET OWENS SUSAN M. PAGACH Mouse Friends - Michelle. Al. Lori. Jan, Sue. Karen. Gloria. Deb. and the rest know. Favorites ' W Ice cream. little kids. yellow roses. goin out and having fun! Activities - Spanish f ' Club I: JHS I. 2: NHS 3. 4: Art Club I-4: CTE 4: Blueprint 4. Last Comments -I leave Reavis with fantastic memories and now believe the phrase Love Comes From Unex- pected Places. Barbra Streisand. JACKIE PALMER Friends - Jean. Bob. Cathy. Renee. Rita, Wayne. Pam. Stoch. Whaler, Martine, Barb. Deb. Mike S.. Mark. Joe. Favorites - go to the woods with my friends. mic's parties, traveling. Italian food. last Comments - I leave remembering all the great people and the good times. Thanks to everyone for the good memories. Friends are something you never forget. Keep In Touch! SPIROA PAPPAS by Laura Bembenek MICHELLE BECKER Have you ever thought what it would be like to ride down a sandy beach. or up a dirt covered hill - in a dune buggy? Michelle Becker did. and decided to make this one of her hobbies. Michelle recalls the first time she started to show an interest in dune buggies. She was in her sophomore year at Reavis. I976. My brother first wanted to buy one Idune buggyl. When he finally did, I drove it and really liked it. Although Michelle enjoyed the dune buggie. it wasn't until six months later. that she first began to think about buying one. She purchased a yellow Odyssey. made by Honda. The only place Michelle has found to drive her Odyssey is out in Joliet, where her brother lives. Here is where she goes and rides for her own enjoyment. Today. two years later. Michelle is still driving her Odyssey. Her future plans include two major steps. . l'd like to sell my Odyssey. she explained. and buy a bigger. better one - for rac- ing. Michelle said once she has a new dune buggy. she would like to go to Springfield to race it. Her next big change after that is a motorcycle. l'd love to buy a motorcycle. but my parents won't let me. As soon as they do, l'll buy one. So. don't be surprised if you ever see Michelle ramblin' down the rode in her Odyssey - or maybe even a motorcycle! 204 . If ff f f f' z I- ':' 4 i ii 'f ff ,mn . X7 ffff. fn-aw lv A -xg-?,kll-J,,,,, - '-'ii'- DARRYL PARISH Friends - John, Ken P., Ken S., Larry. Favorites - Football, Food. Activities - Foot- ball 2: Football Mgr. 3. KATINA PARNITZKE Kitty Par Friends - Lynn. Berta, Cla, Linda, Don. Karen. Devo and everyone that makes me happy. Favorites - my nephew, Ham and cheese omelets. my heavy chevy with the green hood, good times, Linda's parties, playing pool. and having fun! Last Comments - I leave Reavis very satisfied with my life thanking my parents for everything they have given and done for me throughout my years, knowing that without them I would be no one. BILLY PARRISH Willy Friends - Debbie C.. Duke, Jerry. DOM, and everyone else. Favorites 1 Drag racing. gocik cars. Racing girls and working on my car. Last Comments - Thanks to Mom and a , ANNA PAS Friends - Donna, Kathy, Rafael. Kim. Stacy, Sue, Ray, Beauty School gang. and any- one who wants to be friends. Favorites - Being with Ray, friends. 50's music. staying out all night. Italian food. andjust being happy. Activities Y Co-op 3.4. Last Comments -I leave Reavis with many memories but also looking forward to the future. DAWN PASCIAK Friends - D,D., L.H.. L.T., L.R., A.A.. C.M., M.H., and everyone I know. Favorites - Jeff, Florida, taco's, concerts, parties, leo. SIOHCS, summer. Last Comments - I will leave Reavis knowing that l'll get by with alittle help from my friends and family, LAURA PASTORELLO Pass-the-Jello Friends - Darlene. Angie. Cheryl. Suzy, Ken, Goombalah. Jimmy, Johnny B.. Tim S.. Mike A., Tony. and all the guys at Dukes. Favorites - Journalism. going out. good times, best friends. photography. Florida, quiet, moments, triple dating. Activities - Ramb- oosters, JHS: Badminton I. 2: Fall Play 2: Musical 3: Speech 2: Intramurals I-4: Aries 3. 4: Editor-in-Chief 4, Last Comments - My four years at Reavis have been full of fun and learning. Thanks to my great friends, and teachers, and understanding parents. You've all helped me not to be afraid of the future, because I have seen yesterday and I Love Today. CYTHIA PAVELECK Cindy Friends - Tammy, Sharon. Linda, Dawn. etc. Favorites - Lenny, sports, being with friends. laughing. Activities - JHS I: Softball I, 2, 3, 4: Band I. 2. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing that Love and friendship are the most valuable in one's life. I'lI never forget the happy times l've experienced here. Thanks Lenny for the help through these past 4 years. JOHN DAVID PAVLIK Pav Friends - R.A. lfeedbackj, E.B,. J.S. lBarneyl, D.S. ltwo-canj. W.D.. G.R., C.C., and everyone else. Favorites - Rush, southern rockers, L.E. payday writing. sleeping late. weekends. Activities - Intramural Floor Hockey I-4: Lunch I-4. Last Comments - Thalnks to all who have showed me that R.H.S. stands for more than books and home- wor . BRYAN PAWESKI Friends - Tim. Rich, Kevin, Che I. Done, Debby and all the rest of the peo le I know at Reavis. Favorites - Food. Gim, Cars, and Money. Activities - Football I: Cross Country I: Wrestling I-4. Last Comments - I leave here knowing that these were the best 4 years of'my life and I hope to stay in touch with all of my friends. TRACY PECHO Friends - All the people who made my years at Reavis special. Favorites - Little Den Miss J. and the Rahs my friends parties. Activities - Cheerleading 2-4. Co-Capt. 4: Ramboosters I-4: Ushers Club 4. Last Comments - I leave Reavis with tears in my eyes knowing that these 4 years have been the best years of my life. I made a lot of friends and the special moments we shared will stay in my memory forever. LORI PEDERSON Brat Friends - Jim, Chris. Joanne. Rose, Nancy, Patty. Favorites - Gymnastics. Mr. Del Smith, kids, noodles. Chris and Joanne. Activitis - JHS I: Cheerleading 2: Gymnastics 2. 3. 4: Stat I, 2. 3, 4: Choir I-4: Ramboosters 2. Last Comments - Mr. Smith you've been a real friend thanks for being there. You've made gymnastics more than just a sport. Love ya! Lori. DAVID PEGUES A b V geece Friends - Larry H., Gerry M.. Mike R. Favorites - pizza. sports. going out on Friday and Saturda nights. Activities - Track l. 2. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing that I shouldyhave tried harder than I did. BRUNO PELECH REGINA PENKAS KIM PERRINO I g I Kimmy Friends 4 everyone. Favorites - smiles. greg, happiness, wrntertrme. popcorn, fun. peo- ple, drawing. friends, family. Activities - Badminton ul, 2, 3: Art Club I. 2. 3: Intramu- rals: Ramhoosters. Last Comments - Leaving Reavis I'll always remember the great times I've had, learning so many things, missing all the memories. 205 DEBBIE PETERS Deb Friends - Joni S., Lori G.. Scott P., Jill T., Tony W., and all the rest of my friends they know who they are. Favorites - Parties, going out, taking trips. and modeling. Last Com- ments - I leave Reavis hoping my brother Bob gets a taste of this school and wishing Jill luck in her last two years. KENNETH PETERS Ken Friends - Don S., Wendy, Don B., Terry. Vickie. Favorites - Music. driving, bike rid- ing. being with friends and family, reading. Activities - Bike Club I. 2. 3, 4. Pres.: Com- puter Club 4: Photo and Science Club 3. 4. Last Comments - I leave Reavis with the memories of the friends, teachers. and my family for all the help they gave me throughout these four years. LAURA PETERS Friends - Dawn, class of 80, rahs, Ms. J. and everyone else! Favorites - friends, smiles, rainbows. the beach. Activities - Cheerleading 2-4 tCapt.l: Rambooster I-4 tPres.Jg Ger- man Club t-4: Student Council 4: NHS 3-4 tSec.l: Math Club I4 tSec. VPl: Intramurals 2-4. Last Comments - Thanks to Reavis for the many special friends I've made, and the treasured moments I'll never forget. Hope my dreams of tomorrow are as beautiful as my past memories have been, here at Reavis. SHARON R. PETERSON Red Friends - Mike, Kim. Carrie. Ann. Tammy, Shirley, Bill. M.S.. Marie. John. Ron, Al, Chuck, M.C.. Joe, Jeff, Jackie. Favorites - Mike Rachanski, doobie, Camaros, pizza. roller skating. parties. pe and luc. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing I've learned a lot. with the help from Mom and Dad. And I never would have made it through these years. without the help from all my friends. Thanks. ANDREW PETRAKIS LAURA J. PETROPU LOS weiner or petro Friends - Those who l've laughed with - the beautiful people. Favorites - drabble . tim, 8-20, singin , mandd, wisconsin, the number 3. yellow. Activities - Show Choir I-4: Thespians 3-4: JTIS SVPJ: NHS: Drama Club 3-4: Musical 2, 3. 4: Debate I, 2: Speech 3: Spanish Club I, 2: B ueprint 2, 3, 4. Last Comments - I really have enjoyed my stay, but I must be moving on. Thanks everyone, Ms. Lane and especially my friends - who are the best in the universe, good luck Jimmy. LORI KATHLEEN PHELAN Phel and clown Friends - Bill. Debbie, John. Fred. Joanne, Laurie. Neighbors, family, everyone. Favor- ites - Bill, Donald Duck. math, Florida. green lants, helping people, having a good time. ceramics. crafts. Last Comments - Specialbthanks to Mom and Dad for all the things they have done for me. Thanks to Nancy too. Future Plans - I would like to live in Florida or Colorado, to be an accountant or a printer. Thanks to everyone. Love ya all. Activities - Badminton I: Intramurals 2-4: Business Club 2. DAVID PIECH weech, mad forker Friends - Rico. Bryan, Ski, Teri, Ann, Cathy, Gayle. Janet. Betsy. Dina, Bob, Craig, Ken. Karen, Lori, Dawn. Laura, Everyone. Favorites - Chinatown, Carol, Bob, animal house. skiing. tennis, red. skylarks. Activities - Tennis I-4: Student Council I3 Intramu- rals I-4: Floor Hockey Champs 2-4: Volleyball Champs 2-4: NHS 4. Last Comments - For the last 4 years l've enjoyed good people and some very good times. I hope my future will be as enjoyable. Special thanks to Ken, Bill, Mr. Skoff, Roger Kohlin and especially my parents. WAYNE PIPER pipe Friends - Terri, Debbie. Randy. Fred, Lance. Mike. Favorites - Terri, pizza, beer. Activities - Wrestling I: Woods I. 2: Graphic Arts I. 2, 3. Last Comments - To go to work and get rich. I leave Reavis wishing there was one more year to go. LAURA J. PLUSH Friends - Lois. Denise. Terri, Big Anna, Cecilia. Favorites - Friends, football games, Florida. Activities - Bandl-4: Track I-4. Last Comments - I leave Reavis looking for- ward to college hoping that college is as fun as high school. Thanks to my friends and the good times we had together. LESLIE PLYS bIondie Friends - everyone. Favorites - blue. music. friends. softball, tennis, food. Activities - JHS I. 2: NHS 3. 4: Art Club 2: Ramboosters I-4: Blueprint 4: Youth and Govt. 4: Span- ish 4. Last Comments - I leave knowing that these were some of the best years of my life and I will never forget them. Thanks for all your support Mom and Dad. ALEX POLINO GERALD PONIO DAVID POOLE BOB POSKA Friends - They know who they are!! Favorites - concerts, parties, bad company, Columbian, money, woods, class. Last Comments - All the good times will always be remembered: the bad wiU hopefully be forgotten. 206 Z m J M X2 f f ff! - - s.. . ss- ,X XS N .S J. .I 4 in H J ,f i1 J ' V 4 , iw Q 273 .sg 1 fha 'I 1 3.2 5 f f iff' ,,,.,. f ,- ,J ,V ma . ' , I, -. , , 4, 5, 1 5 . , f W! ,lf X? -1l!Qx . X -1 E K X X 4 .. D B-.vs-'x y ig X X .. Q- ..... Q.. . .- 1 -X -. .L . , I A, M .L L. . L. wi.:-r 'S' ft f 5 - -. -1 ---' . gs, of I Gig. W X K J X 4. I ml ii K . , X s -- X X X A a is 1: X .. S A . S X. x 3 N Y 9 Ks s xv QX Y X axxxg xx xx sl XB Nix. X ' N X .ix X X S N t sl k 5 K, S s . s if 4.2 '-wi, J .5 C...:,,-K. . .. xN !zS X . . A X Isis it 5.9 X I . A 14 I I fl I 1 ,,i.i. --- 'Q -1-1 ,. - ,,.-....--1--14--' ' 0 Q Y K-1 J' , I IT 11 :C .arc 1-me wi ,Jr ? arm...- 'I '25 I I X l ,I lu A-f' 8' s ,I 'Or ' --.-.X X -Q I Ill I I-.N M. POSPISIIII. Friends Cathy. Michelle. Jean. Karen. Annette. Karen T.. Ann. Sandy. Karen. VB and BB team. Favorites sports. friends and family. pina. dunkin donut. dreaming. and sunny day s. Activities Volley ball 4: Basketball I-4: Gymnastics 2.31Iennis I: Varsity Cub 2-4. JHS I. 2: NHS 3. 4: Spanish Club I: Ramboosters: Inlermurals I-4. Last Com- ments I leave Reavis knowing I'll miss it but looking forward lo the future. 'Ihanks everyone. JOHN POI ACZEK PETER ANDREW POUIAS peenie' Friends Dori. Dave. Barker. Cones. band people. dulfa. the chic. piech. budda. mares. loarp. Donna. Terri. Donna. Ellen. Favorites - family. friends. blueprint. Henry. James. chasing after DS.. weasell's class Europe. Activities - Speech I-4: Musical I-3: Science Club I: Mathleters 4: Blueprint 2-41 German Club I. 3. 4: Band I-4: JHS Readers Ihea- ter 2. Last Comments - My sincere thanks to my parents. sibling. friends and teachers for helping me make the most of Reavis. CARLEEN PROKASKI car Friends - S.H.S.K. K.E.D.D.S.D.D.K.D.S- .D.A.W.D.S.S.M.G.R.D.W.K.W.P.M.J.W.S.P. and everyone else. Favorites - Mom and Dad. wisconsin. autumn. Ray and Bob. pizza, root beer. walking in the country. and peo- ple. Activities S Chorus I: Business Club 2.4. Last Comments -f I leave knowing that life is what you make it! SANDRA PUDZIMIS Sandi Friends - just about everyone I know fthe crazy peoplej. Favorites - - Journey. babs. and froggie the yayas pacino. tennis.junk food. photography, wintertime. m8Lm's. sopho- more year. traveling. Italians and good times. Last Comments -- I leave taking with alot of great memories. wondering where all the time went and looking forward to an even better future. GARY PULASKI Friends - everybody at the breakfast table. Favorites - Sports. pizza. blackhawks. sox. Last Comments -I leave Reavis knowing that the last four years will be helpful in the years ahead. MICHAEL PYNE JOE QUICK Friends -- Tom. Jerry. Jeff. Puffhead. Eric. Bryzn. Mike D. Tim. Favorites f sports. food. music. Activities A Baseball 4: Basketball 41 Intramurals I-4. Last Comments - My 4 years at Reavis were interesting. I leave the dreaded picture to Dan Zuidiema. To do with as he pleases. DANIEL QUINN MICHAEL RACHANSKI TIM L. RADNIS V I 1 b H RHI Friends 4 Joe. Roy, George. Mike. Sam. Favorites - Airplanes. cars. Activities - Girl Watching, Last Comments 1 I leave Reavis knowing that you only' live once so live it up while you have the chance. MICHAEL RADTKE ' - . AJEWSKI I-iilelriltlyl llFriends are people you like who like you right back Ziggy. Angie. Laura. Sue. l.aura. Cheryl. Dawn. Karen. Debbie. Sue. Martine. Sandy. Jeff. Bryan. and my bug brothers up at Dukes. Activities -- Badminton 2. 3. 4: Volleyball Z1 JHS I. 2: NHS 3. 41 Ramhoosters I. 23 Spanish Club 2: Intramurals I. 2: Yearbook 3. 41 Letterwomen 41 Math Club 4, Favorites Ziggy. black. shopping. guys. looking atihouses. long linger- nails and rings. Pup and Pop. California. flirting. dreaming. Last comments -V I leave Reavis . . at the end. yet the beginning. Good luck to my' brother Bob who has three years to find out how the system really works. Future Plans - to go to college till I get to the top and become an Architect. 'I banks Ma and Dad. ANNA RAPACZ AN I IIUNY RAPAC2 207 SUSAN RAPATA Raspberry RKSanava on the Rocks Friends - Mancy. Sherry. Peggy. and everyone else with whom I shared good times. Favorites - Dave.. roller skating. weekends, Rush. the country. parties. autumn, and being crazy with fnends. Activities - Band I. 2. 3: .IHS 2: Spanish Club I. Last Com- ments - I leave Reavis having the most difficult time learning the meaning of the word love , especially this past year. DOROTHY RATEL Nikki Friends - The sahs gang. P.M.. L.M.. G.R.. and Petrie workers. Favorites - Guys, Camaros. Happy Days. Cathy's barbecued ribs, and Mom's egg plant parmesan. Activi- ties - Work Program. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing that the people in Sahs were my best friends. and I know I made my mother Very happy. I made it Linny. PETER RAZIUNAS GREGORY RENREE Greg Friends - Everybody who's been there the last four years. Favorites - Kim, Mark, Frank. Snoopy. Activities - Swim I. 2: Golf I-4: Varsity Club 4. Last Comments - I leave Reavis regretting that four of the best years of my life must come to an end. I will always remember the good times and the bad and those who have been there, good-luck everybody! Thanks Mom and Dad. On to college. KATHRYN REVAK Kitty Friends - everyone. Favorites - Sunshine. warm days. Wisconsin. good times, smiles, beinlg with the people I love, J.J.. being with Howie and all my buddies, Last Comments - I eave having enough memories already to last a lifetime. ANGELA REYNOLDS Angie Friends - Cheryl. Laura. Sue. Deb. Pam and Tommy. Karen. Billy. Tony. Bob, Mike, Lori. the guys up at Dukes, and all the people that make life a little happier. Favorites - my family. Ron. friends. tall fantasy fields. windy nights. my four legged friends. triple dating. Put-in-Putt weekends. and good times. Activities - Track I: Tennis I-4: Badmin- ton I-4: Clubs - Business I. 2: JHS: NHS: French I. 2: Letterwomen 3, 4: Aries 3, 43 Senior Editor 4. Last Comments - The tragedy of life is not that it ends so soon, but that we wait so long to begin it. Now I begin my life. knowing that time is the most valuable thing I can spend. l'm sure some day my dreams will all come true. Thank you Mom and Dad for everything you're two wonderful people. JEFF REYNOLDS JOAN REYNOLDS DEBORAH LYNN RICE Debbie Friends - John B.. Lori. Bill. Jean. Angie. Cheryl. Kim. Karen. Barb. and all the rest. Favorites - John Bennendyk. pizza, talking on the phone. and listening to the radio. Activities - Track 3: JHS: NHS: Ramboosters: Business Club: Aquatic Arts: Year- book: Spanish Club. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing I met a lot of great peo- ple and had a lot of good times. Thanks to everyone who helped make it the best 4 years. JACQUELINE RITCHEY Wacky Friends - Dave. Lynn. Jim. Kurt. Steve. John. Dave. Joe. Favorites - Dave. Scott.ACon- certs. Down Town. bike riding. skiing. camping. fishing. the dells. coal city. Activities - Business and Bike Clubs. Last Comments - Thanks to my mother and father for the help to get me through school. and especially Dave who helped me through even more. I want to spend the rest of my life with him. ROBERT RICOBENE U I B0b' Friends - Anyone I have met over the past 4 years. Favorites - pizza, Racquetball. vol- leyball. friends. Italians. Activities - Baseball.: NHS 3. 4: Intramurals 5 Volleyball: Floor Hockey. Last Comments - I leave Reavis with a better understanding of people. and I thank my parents and friends for making it the best four years of my life. FRANK RICE Puffy Friends - Mike D.. Gary. Pete. Brian. Larry. Jeff R.. Denis. Tony W.. Jeff M.. others who know who they are. Favorites - Orange. pasta. Liz. hockey. comics. Blueprinters, the Pitts. MCD people wild 'n' crazy times. Activities - Blueprint I-4 tSports Editor 2-471 S eech I-4 tCaptain 4l: French Club I. 2.4: JHS: NHS 4: Intramurals - Volleyball 2-43 FIoor Hockey 2-4. Last Comments f Live. live all you can. Thanks to my Reavis Friends. teachers. and everyone I have been involved with during high school life. for placing the past four years among the most beneficial and memorable times of my life. i LAURA RITTEN HOUSE Ritty Bug Friends - Diane. Dena. Sue. Theresa. the other Ken. and of course John. Favorites - Friends. family. music. cooking. B.A.'s. Last Comments - The time I had at Reavis was much too short. I don't want to leave. but know I must. I hope everyone else got as much out of it as I did. Thanks Mrs. Kennedy. MICHAEL RITTER Cfil!Cf Friends - all the friends I have had throughout grammar school and high school. l'm sure they know who they are. Favorites - Ice cream. hamburgers. money. fishing. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing my past 4 years have been fun but now is the time to look to the future. Thanks to my mom and dad for their help. RUSSELL ROBAK RUSS Friends 1 Chris. Joan. Mike. Denise. Favorites - Z28's. black. cars. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing more than I did when I first came in. ff Uh-I cs! W my f li 3 -adi- I 1.14 ik? fb'X 1:4 TTTWQ- 'bar Q.. '-A 'Q www mil tr-7 -cf' lb, ' ir . lt I I 208 l 5 I , 0 r - ! Q I -ng-gs.,- -n-.L uilU ' I f s' aw- .,, qv- ! X rdf! f., 2, if its Lm 'WY i. fn Ki1'29 fav r I., 4 v fr LISA ROCK A Friends - Kathy. Chris. Mary, Dawn, Donna, Daty. Amy, Daqn. Linda, Moe, Doreen, and everyone I know. Favorites - M.V.O.B.M., 'rl I5l0.3 Racquetball. G.H.. and K.K. ceciufx RODRIGUEZ CCC Friends - Terri S., Laura. Toni. Karen, Kathy, Julie, Bob, Adrienne. and others. Favor- ites - Mike's Friends, music, Led Zeppelin, blue. cheeseburgers. memories that will last forever, Mom. Activities - Living and loving every day of my life. Last Comments - I leave Reavis hoping that what I have learned will benefit me in my new life to come. LINDA J. RODRIGUEZ Friends - Millie, Doreen. Teresa, A.E.R.O. people, and all the ones who want to be. Favorites - Friends. Mac's, A.E.R.O. kids, music, and having a great time. Activities - CETAQ Chorus I. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing it was great and hoping to make the best of it. JAMES V. ROKAITIS -lim Friends - Cones IKJ, anyone who considers me their friend. Favorites - Laura, my trumpet, L.B.'s, ina. good music. friends. family. Activities - Wrestling I-23 Tennis 25 Intermurals 2: 'lfiack 3-4: Band I-4: Show Choir 3-43 Jazz Band I: Lab Band 2-44 Stu- dent Council I-4: Ramboosters 4: NHS: SBVP 4. Last Comments - I leave Reavis giv- ing my deepest thanks to my parents and teachers for all of their help and persistence. and knowing I'll miss these past four years. GLORIA ROLL Friends - everyone. Favori:-is - Friday Macgriraaldi begng with friends,lfoot- ball ames. Activities - N S: Business u 5 Art u . st omments - eave Reavis sadly, but with great expectations. Thanks Friends for all the fun, and thanks Mom and Dad for helping me through these past four years. ROBBIE RORISON FRED RUBIO FredieG!!! Friends - Pee wee, Joe, Ray, Reynolds, Gary, Mike, Geor e. Favorites - concerts. sports, party times. Mexican Food people. Activities - Footiall: Baseball: Basketball. Last Comments - I leave Reavis with an impressive outlook toward my future. I like to give special thanks to my counselors and my teachers. Just like to say thanks for these past yars and for these further months to come. LAURIE RUMMERY Moose Friends - Jim, Lori, Ed. Old, New, Bonanza gang and everyone. Favorites - Jim, fam- ily, friends, good times, 280Z's. journey and sewing. Activities - Band I: JHS: NHS. Last Comments - I leave Reavis looking forward to a successful future with what I've learned these four years and the love and support of family and friends. I'm sure my dreams will come true. MICHAEL RUSSELL Friends - Laura. Linda, Greg, the gang. Favorites - Pizza, bowling. football games. Activities - Golf I-3: Intramurals: Science Club 3-4. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing that these were some of the best years of my life so far, and I am looking forward to many more. KEN RUTHERFORD Burr Friends - Dean, Denis, Bibbs, Ed. Kruke, Jim. Favorites - Beer. parties, girls. concerts, good times. Activities - Basketball l. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing that I did learn something and am going to try to use it in the future. BARBARA RYBSKI Barb Friends - Joanne, Irene, Jamie, Pat, Kathe, Donna. Favorites - Friends. family, art, music. Activities - NHS: JHSL Art Club 2-4: Math Club I-4. Last Comments - I say goodby to Reavis and special thanks to all the friends and teachers who helped me through these years. NANCY SABATINI Rancy Friends - Ridget, Rathy, Rami, Raula, Rendy, Rebbie. Favorites - horseback riding. MP. the Livery. qarties, izza, Larry's Angels, football ames. Activities - JHS: Class Secretary: Swim cam, Igamboostersg Art Club, Photo Club. Last Comments - I leave Reavis with many good memories and special friends l'll always remember. JONI SABATINO Ooh-Ooh Friends - Ever one that made these ast four ears the best. Favorites - Harleys, the lake, summer off '79, parties, weekendis. Last gomments - I leave Reavis knowing I couldn't have made it without my family and friends. Thanks. SHARON SALA ELLEN SALCH ERT 209 MICHAEL SALKELD KIMBERLY SANBORN Kimbies Friends - Donna, Tammy. Dawn, Jackie, Debbie, Deanne, Tina. Favorites - Greg, blue. brown, watermelon, c eesecake, stuffed animals, lasagna. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing more people and more good times. Now I move on to the future. DENNIS SANDERS Friends - Dave. Rick, Kathy.-Dan, Kleran, Carla, Debbie, and many more. Favorites - skiing. parties, the Cubs, Activities - Intramurals. Ski Club. Last Comments - I've met a lot of great people and had a lot of good times and I'm sure gonna miss it. KENN ETH SANDERS TERESA L. SANTQRO --Terri Friends - Carol. Liz, Kathy, Terri. Ann, Laura, Dee. Joan, Scott, Cecilia. Favorites - summer sunsets, photography, food. good times, football and basketball games, sports. Last Comments - I leave thanking my family and friends for helping me have the best four years of my life. DONNA SARNA Friends - Ellen, Donna. Denise, Gary, Pete, Steve, Bob, Glen, Mike, Sue, Scott, Siob- han. Tony. Favorites - family, nature, rainbows, animals, blue. Activities - Band l-43 Musicals 2-4: Slganish Club I: Ramboosters 41 Math Club 3, 4: JHS I, 2: NHS 3, 4, Last Comments - anks Mom, Dad, teachers, and friends for helping me and bringing hap- piness into these past years. CHERYL SAUNDERS Cher Friends - Greg, Michelle, Joan, John, Dan. Favorites - Greg, weekends, Doobie Broth- ers, football games. Last Comments - I leave Reavis with unforgettable memories and great friends. I hope what I've leamed helps me achieve my future goals. Thanks Mom, Dad, and Greg -- love you. KURT SCHALLMO KIM SC HAUB Friends - Margie, Gery, Tucker, Linda, Joni. Favorites - Gery, parties, Led Zeppelin, pina. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing I made all four years and met a ot of oool people. KAREN SCHILKE Kar Friends - Jackie, Laura, Debbie. Sharon, Lynn, Lori, and many more. Favorites - Col- orado. green, Pink Floyd, sunsets, parties, fishing, Macs. silence, Indiana, space. Activi- ties - NHS. Last Comments - Remember the past, live today, dream tomorrow. DAWN SCHILLING D Friends - They know who theivlare. Favorites - horses, nature, everyday living and win- nin . Activities - JHS I, 2: N S 3, 4: Track lg Swimming I-3: Gymnastics 2, 33 Science CIUIJ 4: Photo Club 4. Last Comments - Thanks Mom and Dad for your support. I leave with hopes of becoming a veterinarian. WALTER SCHMITZ LINDA SCHROEDER Friends - They know who they are. Favorites - Billy, Old Style, cruising, Ze pelin, pizza. Colombian, 739, Pink Floyd. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing rnever would have made it without the weekends. JOHN M. SCHUH Johann Friends - They know who they are. Favorites - Star Trek, Logan's Run, Rush, Van Halen. travelling, running, laughing, daydreaming. Activities - Cross Country I-4: Track I-4: Varsity Club 2-43 NHS 3. 43 German Club 4. Last Comments - Thanks to everyone who has made Reavis enjoyable for me. It's been a great time. JAMES SCHULTZ Bamey Friends - Julie, John. Bob. Ponderosa people. Favorites - concerts, sports, parties, beer. cruising. Activities - Baseball 2, 4: Basketball Ig Football l, 2: Hockey 2-4. Last Comments -I leave Reavis knowing the future will be better. 210 mf, qi -, ff ' . t .,,,, W H ' A . :M A ai f if :1 'A 44. X 5 . ,fs ,.,.+....,....-,....,-Lx..-. EDWARD SIVAK MICHAEL SK RZECZ DANIEL SKWARCZEK Dan Friends - All the people l've met in the past four years. Favorites - I.C.R.. snowmobil- lng. weekends. camping. Old Style. Activities - Swimming I. 2. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing li e isjust starting. MATTHEW SKWARCZEK JR. Matt Friends - Everyone. Favorites - snowmobiling, fishing. hunting, Cindy. Activities - Focmrall I-4: Swimming I-3. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing I learned all I cou . DEBORAH ANN SLATER Coonie Goounda Friends - Geoff, Sue, Adrienne. Taymi and whoever else wants to be. Favorites - Geoff. blue. rainbo's. disco's. Jogging, El Camino's. Activities - Business Club 2-4. Last Comments - Well it's over now, but thanks to Geoff, Nancy and Ed, and Mom and Dad. The last year has been great. I wouldn't have made it without you Geoff. I love you, but still want to start all over. ROBERT SLEEPER Sleep Friends - Mark, Erin. just about everybody. Favorites - goin out at night. motorcy- cles, and racing, pizza and football. Activities - Football I-4: Varsity Club: IML Floor Hockey: IML Volleyball. Last Comments - I am leavin Reavis worried about the future. and only wishing I could have gotten more out of it. 'Fhanks for all the good times and the good friends. STEPHEN J. SMART Friends - anyone who've made these years as great as they've been. Favorites - pizza, friends. sports, pole-vaulting. school times. Activities - Mathletes 2-4 QVP 41: Yearbook 3-4 tSports Editor 3-41: Ramboosters I-4: JHS: NHS 2-4: Student Council 2-33 Varsity Lettermen 3-4: Track I-4: X-Country 2-3: Wrestlin I-3: I.M. Volleyball and Floor Hockey. Last Comments - I leave Reavis realizing how quickly 4 years can pass and hoping for a successful future. KENNETH DONALD SMICIKLAS Smick Friends - anyone who knows the real me. Favorites - fishin bear hunting. outdoors, river rafting on uncharted creeks. Activities - Swimming 2-4: iIHS 3-4: Varsity Club I- 2. Last Comments -I leave Reavis feeling glad and sad at the same time. Good luck Bro. Future Plans - to own a fishery. SHARON SMIDOWICZ Friends - Tommg. Dawn. Cind . the guys. and the mornin gang. Favorites - Califor- nia. Trans-Ams. t e woods. good friends. parties. photograpiiy. Future Plans - to get a goodjob and make my life the best. Thanks for all the good times. l'll miss them. CAROL ANN SMITH Witch Friends - Bucks and the rest of the gang, Sharon, Janine. Favorites - Being with friends, Bill. Blue. Oriental food. good music, and lots of fun. I leave Reavis knowing that I could have done better if I would have tried. Thanks to Mom, Dad. good friends and the rest of the family for all the help they have given me. CLAY SMITH JANI N E SMITH Friends - Carol. Sharon, Shirley, and everyone else knows who they are. Favorites - Scott. Elvis movies, Roller skating, picnics, and Sunny days. Last Comments - I leave Reavis in hopes that what I have learned here will help me to achieve my goal in a career that l will choose. LORA SMITH Friends - Deb, Marty, Joyce. Veronica. Nottingham People. Favorites - Led Zeppelin, Yes. Rush. C oncerts. weekends. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing that it wasn't as bad as it seemed. PATRICIA SMITH Patty Friends - Karen W.. Karen B., Tracy, Robin. Lyn. Clint. Terese. Favorites - The Fam- ily, Being with my friends, the rahs, football games, weekends. blue, Daytona Beach, LRB. partying. and sunny dzeys. Activities - Badminton I: Track I: IM Volleyball I. 3, 4: Cheerleading 2. 3. 4. Co- a tain: Ramboosters 2-4. Treasurer. Last Comments - I leave Reavis always treasuring the special times I shared with my special friends. MARY SMYKOWSKI SMY Friends - Lori, Laura, Judy. Terri. Suzie. the rest. Favorites - All the beautiful lgeople. rforming. cozy autumn nights. full moons. STEVEN. Activities - JHS I-2: N S -4: grama 2- 1 Swing Choir I-4: Musical 2-4: Science Club I-2: Spanish Club I-2: Choir I- 4: Speech 3. Last Comments - To my dearest friends and loving parents. Thank you for all your love and understanding these past 4 years. Here's looking at you, world. l've only just begun. 212 ti cs' Q fs XX X S . M ,-.-- s . tx.. X t x ,,.....-- -' I I A S 1 .,....-+......... gh Wwfy X4 STEVE SOKOLOWSKI Friends - John. Div, Joe, Larry, PM. and all the rest. Favorites - Mary. piua, football games, sports. Activities - Football I: Baseball I-2: IM Volleyball 2-4. Last Comments - I deeply appreciate my parent for pushing me to do good in school because in the long run it will pay off. JOHN SPANCZAK Friends - Tom, Carl, Doug, Bill, Lance. Shirley, Karen, Shelly, Sue, Stas, everyone else. Favorites - Food, Bud. Zep, Yes, Parties, F riends, camping out west. mountains, music. Colorado. Activities - Football l. Last Comments - It was quick and great 4 years. Looking forward to the next big step. Thanks Ma O'Bredik and Pa. DEBORAH MARIE SPARACINO . Sparrow Friends - Lora, Joyce, Martha and all the Nottingham peogle. Favorites - Le Zeppe- lin, weekends, money. Last Comments - I leave Reavis one appy person. ADRIENNE SPECK Age Friends - Lori. Debbie, Marianne, Cecilia, Debbies, Kathy D., Penny M., all the girls at the Deli. Especially Joe-Ann! Favorites - Menupina, Corvettes. Money, my friends, Rock concerts, pe permints, music. Activities - rack lg JHS I-2. Last Comments - The last 4 years ollmy life have been the best. Thanks to all of my teachers and to my Mom and Dad. I love you both. LYNN SPUSTA Friends - Sharon, Susie, Denise, Marie, and everyone else. Favorites - My family, friends, and having a good time. Califomia, being MTF, exploring. the woods, and enjoying life. Activities - JHS l-21 NHS 3-43 French ub I-2, Vice Pres. 2: Varsity Bowling 2-3. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing I leamed a lot, but I'm glad l'm out. Thanks Mom and Dad. DEBORAH STALLINGS MIKE STAMM Mike Friends - John, Jenni, Skip, Jim. AI, Bill, Tim, Dave. Favorites - Weights, Quad's, Gym, Health club, My stereo. Skiing, Good food. Zeppelin, Being with my friends. Activ- ities - Football 2. Last Comments - I leave Reavis hoping to achieve all of my goals. feeling that I am prepared. JOHN STANIS Muscles Friends - Anyone that isn't, l'd like them to be. Favorites - Kim, Mike the Klekamps Quads, Mentzers intelligence: Heavy Jammage - Mike's Stereo: Purraping iron - meet- ing people, B'dang. Activities - Body Building I-4: Track l-2: Cross ountry I-2: Gym- nastics 3. Last Comments - Friendship is the world's greatest gift. ANN MARIE STANKOS TIMOTHY STANLEY Stosh Head Hunter Friends - They know who they are I hope. Favorites - Pam, Mom. Family. and money. Activities - Football. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing that life is getting faster and there is no joke about it. Cause if you're a user you're a loser. STEVEN STASAITIS MARYANN STAUNTON MELISSA STEFFY Friends - they know who they are. Favorites - Lan'y. tennis, skiin , 'ogging, any music. and lots of laughs with groovy people. Activities - Football Stat l-li: Intramurals I-4: JHS l-23 NHS 3-4: Ramboosters I-4. Last Comments - These past years have been a valuable experience and althougi I leave with many fine memories I am eager to move on. Special thanks to Mom and ad. KATHLEEN STENSON Friends - They know who they are. Favorites - Lance. AMX. Fast cars, 8l23!80. Last Comments - I leave Reavis with a lot more knowledge and wisdom than I ever had in my life. Thank you Reavis High. THOMAS St. PAUL Tom Friends - Mark, Tom, Ray, Bob, David, Denis. Favorites - Sports. havin a ood time and going out with my family. Activities - Track I-43 Cross Count I-21 lla Volleyball 3-45 M Basketball 3-4. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing lzat l've leamed a lot and met a lot of friends. MICHELLE Y. St. PIERRE Friends - Kevin, Helen, Cathy, VB, etc. Favorites - Kevin, Journey, Swimming, Blue, Autumn Nights, Italian food. Activities - Volleyball 2-4: Basketball 23 Swimmingjl, 31 Varsity Club I-4: Class Pres. I3 Student Council I, 3: CVE 41 NHS 3-43 French Clu I-33 IM I-4.. Last Comments - I leave Reavis with achievement and ambition in my heart. Memories of these past four years will stay with me forever. I love you Mom, Dad, Gram, and Kevin. Good Luck and Good-Bye Class of 80. Thanks. LESLIE STRANC Friends - Vickie, Debbie, Sandie, Dawn, Kathy, Julie, Beth, Janet. Favorites - Mike, Blue, gimod times with my friends, Friday nights. Activities - JHS 2. Last Comments - I leave eavis with many good memories and terrific friends. I'lI always remember my 4 years here, they were one of the best times of my life. Thanks Mom and Dad for all your support. JAMES STRECKERT Jim Friends - Joe, Sue. John, Mike, Pam, Dave, and everyone else. Favorites - Beatles, pizza, chocolate, weekends, having a good time. Activities - JHS 2: DECA 4. Last Com- ments - I leave Reavis with many new ideas and memories and also thanking my par- ents for all the things they have done for me. SUE-ELLEN STRELLA Sue Friends - Bill Vervort, Laura R., Laura Z., Debbie R., Lisa D., Karen M. and anyone else who wants to be. Favorites - Bill Vervort. Family, ice cream, money, Mom, love, Track. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing that you get exactly what you put in. STEVE STUREK Friends - Rick, Marty, Mark, Ron, Shari, Diane, Mike, Debbie. Favorites - Califomia, 4-wheeling, Prime rib, lobster. Hunting, Fishing, Snowmobiling, Beaches, Flying, sun- tans. Activities - Fr. Swimming: Chess Club. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing that I have a good,start. JOHN SU LLIVAN Buba Friends - Dean, Jean, Annette, Larry, and everybody. Favorites - Skins, skating, Auto and body work. Last Comments - It's been real and it's been fun but it sure the hell ain't been real fun. JIM SWANSON Swanne Friends - Everybody at the breakfast table. Favorites - Steak, cars. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing that what I have Ieamed will be very helpful the rest of my life. LARRY SWIERT Friends - Terry, Tim. John. Marcia, Dennis, Art, Steve, Bob. Favorites - Being with friends. Having a good time, Hunting. Last Comments - It went by faster than I thought. but l'm glad. CATH LEEN JEAN SYNAL Cathy or Cath Friends - Everyone. Favorites - Mom and Dad, Steve, Sunshine, Spring and happi- ness. Activities - NHS 3-4. Last Comments - As I leave Reavis I know that the past four years have been full of happiness and hopefully it will continue for the rest of my life. Good luck to everyone. ROBERT SZAJEK Bob Friends - Keith, Mike. Jeff, Al. and past swim teams. Favorites - Swimming. Rolling Stones, and going out and having a good time. Activities - Swimming I-4: Swim Timer I-4: Reavis Guard I-4: IM Water Polog Lettermen 4. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing I had a good time and it was worth it. DANIEL SZKIRPAN JAMESTAMPIER CHARLES TAYLOR PATRICIA ROSE TERKOVICH Patti Friends - Patty, Therese, and others who have made me smile. Favorites - music, Bea- tles, traveling, good times. Activities - Ramboosters: Yearbook. Last Comments - Thanks to my friends for being there. Leaving Reavis won't be hard, but I have many fond memories. Thank you. DAVE TH EISIVNGER Dimpy Friends - Chris. Larry, Tony, Mike. Eugene. Ed. Favorites - Skiing, Qld Style, drive- ins. Activities - Intramurals I-4. Last Comments - I leave Reavis with four years of good memories and many friends. 214 . ..,... .eff 'N . 7 ' ry Q V77 f f, ,f ' , f R- A f T '1,Ka.,.,,. 1. li. Q77 7.1 -4 - s'sf s l ass I 4 'Z fa.. gli I' Q LD 'sv-f ,Y mm' A A 'ia .f fm 1' L f Nm I , 1-i ft , JOSEPH THOMAS J-Tau Friends - Tony. Bob. Dee. Deb. Ed. Bill. Ray. Favorites - Fords. cruising. Mustangs. wild women. Loop. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing I should have tried harder. but I had a good time. Thanks to my family and friends. STEVE THORNTON Stretch Friends - Ross. Steve. Sears . Favorites f Coke. 739. Last Comments - I respect Reavis for the establishment it is. I am. however. glad to leave. LANCE G.TlERl LINDA TOOH ER Friends - Laurie. Dawn. Kim. Linda. Deb. Cindy. Colette. Kevin. Dinky. Favorites - parties. traveling. friends. Last Comments - I leave Reavis leaming everything I could possibly learn about living each day to the fullest. KAREN TROJANIAK Tro Favorites - Doug. kittens. dreams. ice cream. Journey, honesty. Activities - Track l. 2: Tennis 2: NHS 4: CVE 43 Stats 2. Last Comments - I leave Reavis with a better sense of what life is all about and hope I can share happiness in my future. WILLIAM TROVATO DANETTE UNOLT Friends - Lisa. Janet. Kathy. Teri. Beth. Wendy. Bob. Mark. lunch table. Favorites - skiing. Michigan. pizza. -afple pie. the country. snow. summer. Activities - Softball 3-4: Photo Club 3-4: NHS 3 1 Yearbook 4. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing you must keep trying to succeed. Thanks Mom and Dad. DIANE UNOLT Friends - Jay. Janice. Lisa. Kathy. JIM. Danette. Favorites - Jay. pizza. pie. Michigan. skiing, camping. Activities - Photography Club 3. Last Comments - I leave with mem- ories l'Il never forget and hope the uture will be as good as the past. Thanks Mom and Dad. .IUDITH URBAN Judy Friends - Lori. Terri. Mary. and anyone else who made me smile. Favontes - Micke Mouse. Math. summer. Friday nights. Tidal Wave. sunrises. friends. Activities - Math Club 3-4: Musical 2. 3: NHS 3. 4: JHS I. 2: Chorus I-4: Speech 3: Tennis 2. 3: Swing Choir 2: Intramurals 2. Last Comments - l'll always remember the fantastic friends. super teachers. and terrific times. ROBERT VALIGA Bob Friends - Dee. Jim. Laurie. Greg. Jerry. Steve. Hugo. Filipino. Favorites - Dee, the Bruce family. Wisconsin. Ms. Weix. Last Comments - I had much fun here. Special thanks to Ms. Weix and especially Dina. TIMOTHY VAN BYSSUM MARY VANDA LOUANN F. VANSCOYK Lou Friends - Blue Angels. Kim, Lynn. Sue. Favorites - music. art. Dwayne, Kim. Activi- ties H Blue Angels 2-4: Art Club I. 2. Last Comments - I leave Reavis with memories of great times and great friends like Kim. JOHN C. VELCICH Johnn Cool Friends - Lance. Romeo. Fred. Randy. B.B.. PPFMSFU gang. Favorites - Beatles. beer. Blue Oyster Cult, WLUP. cars. pizza. Activities - Basketball I-4: Intramural Vol- leyball 31 Floor Hockey l. 2. ED VENGRIN Edsel Friends - Larry. Ken. Dean. Chris. Cathy. Johanna. Kathy. Favorites - pizza. Old Style. Nugent. Rush. Florida. the Dunes. summer. life. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing if it wasn't for my parents I wouldn't have made it. 2l5 DENISE VERVOORT WILLIAM VERVOQRT --5511 Friends - Sue, AI, Bill, Mike, Mitch. Favorites - Sue, Old Style, pizza, St x. Activities - Football l-4: Tennis I. 2. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing much' more. I met good friends and nice teachers. KEN VETTER Fnends - Len, Brian, Scott, Jim, Lynn, Sherry. Favorites - Van Halen, pizza, driving cars. Nazareth, parties, sports, Aerosmith, McDonald's. Activities - JHS I, 2: NHS 3, 4, Floor Hockey I-4. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing I learned a lot, made good fnends, and had many good times I'll never forget. TINA VOIPE Weaner Friends - they know who they are. Favorites - Steve, blue, lobster, Rush, Pink Floyd, good times. Last Comments - I leave Reavis knowing that I leamed only what I wanted to. Good luck to my little brother. BILL VONDRASEK Friends - everybody. Favorites - Karate, gplf. fishing, all sports. Activities - Golf I-41 Tennis I. 2: Track 3, 4: German Club l, 2: arsity Club 4: NHS 4. Last Comments - I leave Reavis thankful for the many friends, memories. and good times I had. ROSEMARY WABOL Friends - Joe, Joan, Nancy. Favorites - photography, summer, good times. Activities - Gymnastics 3. Last Comments - The friends I ve made these last two years have been super and I'll never forget them. BRIAN WALSH Friends - L.A., M.S., S.T., T.B., B.P. Favorites - rock, Zeppelin, Aerosmith, wood working, High Fidelity Stereo systems. Last Comments - I leave Reavis with a trade, a woman, friends, and more knowledge of all the above. MARY WALSH Friends - Diane, Mary, Janet, Nancy, Debbie. Pondoe's people. Favorites - music, art, Pondoe's people, holidays, tusk, tmnk, hammar, and scale. Activities - Band l-43 Musi- cag 2-4. Last Comments - I leave Reavis fooling all my teachers who thought I was shy an innocent. Friends - Paula, Kim, Vickie, Cath , Beauty School people. Favorites - Beauty School, Zeppelin, concerts, summers. Last omments - Thanks Mom and Dad for putting up with me. The only thing I'Il miss is my friends and all the fun we had. ' DONNA WARPEHOWSKI NANCY WARREN Friends - Helen, Debbie, Rose, Mary, Michelle, Tami, Barb. Favorites - Cubs, Grover, Christmas, tusk, tmnk, and hammer, Indiana, roller skating. Activities - Business Club 3. 4: NHS 3. 43 Baseball Stat 3, 4. Last Comments - Thanks to my friends, teachers, and especially my family for helping me through Reavis - I needed it. ALLEN WEBB Al Friends - Karen, Tim, Denis, Bill, everyone I've met. Favorites - lasagna, Sigma, Jack- son Browne. Activities - Football I, 2. Last Comments - It's been good and bad and a lot of fun, but now it's time to move on. KATHLEEN WEBB Kath Friends - Terri, Carol. Ann, Liz, Cathy. Barb. Mom. Favorites - old movies, Marilyn Monroe, MASH, E.R.A., sophomore year. Activities - JHS l, 23 NHS 3, 4: Art Service League 2, 3. Last Comments - I'd love to kiss ya, but Ijust washed my hair. DONA WEGLOWSKI - Friends - They know who they are. Favorites - Frank, my horse, Whiskey, Yes, the Woods, arties, Frank Zappa. Activities - Aquatic Arts l, 2. Last Comments - I leave Reavis tlgrough the first doors l can find. PATRICIA WEILER A Fat Friends - Kathy, Barb, Gloria, Leslie, Denise, people on Moody. Favorites - smiles, mountains. quietness, eatin . Colorado, kids, green, sunsets. Activities - NHS 3, 4. Last Comments - There mustie room for growing somewhere else and l'm gmoingy- Good- bye. The days and nights have gone dry, the last four whole years have flas ed y. ROBERT WELSH fly-'If' fwfr- AW Z if x 21 1 -2 J? ,, ,W .fef.,f.1.,Z' ., . to nik 'VP- 'WMV QQ 216 ,.- as M X Wil RONALD WERN ER TONY WETTERER Percy PINS Friends - Lori, Ann, Diane. John A., John S., Pete. Kevin, Steve. Dave D., Dave P.. Mary, Mike, Joy. Karen, Jamie, Linda. Judy, Frank, Bob, Joanne. Laura P.. Jim. Gary C.. Teri M's, Joe, Dennis, Jennie, Cheryl, Laura Mc., Ellen, Tim, Donna, Jean. Favorites - Pitt Family. Reavis elite, All the Beautiful People. Mary S.. Sharon M., and Carrie Kropeck. Activities - Drama Club I-4: Musical -4: Student Council I-3: Youth and Government 2-4: Speech Team fCaptainJ I-4, Yearbook 3-4: Blueprint I-4: Show Choir 4. Last Comments - To my friends. associates. and teachers, I thank you for a beautiful experience that I will never forget. But to my parents. I owe my entity. DEBRA WETZEL Debbie Friends - Joe, Renee, Martine, Rita. Cathy, Jackie. Favorites - Joe, frogs, Old Style, Cheap Trick, Trans Ams, parties. Activities - Swimming l-3: Swim Timer I: Letter- women Club l 3 Last Comments - I leave Reavis with many memories and friends. Thanks Mom and Dad for helping me and thanks Joe for caring. JULIE WETZEL JAWS Friends Annmane Susanne Joelle, Laura, Susan, Helen, Mom. Favorites - guys, tigers crafts God music pizza Activities- Swimming lg JHS l. 2: Aquatic Arts 2: B ue Angels 2-4 NHS 3 4 Photo Club 3. 4 Stage Crew 2, 43 Art Club l. Last Comments -I hope those behind me have as much fun and learn as much as I did. Thanks to all. MARK WHITE Fnends Sleep Ern Bryan the other boys and girls Favorites - Hockey. racing motocross Kawasakis gymnastics family. Activities- Gymnastics I-4: Lettermen Club 3 4 Intramurals I-4 NHS 3 4 Ramboosters 4. Last Comments - I leave Reavis look- ing forward to the future but wishing I didn't have to leave my friends. Thanks for all the good memones DAVID WITEK DEBORAH WOH LER Friends - Barb. Cindy. Patty, Therese. Glo- ,f ? X ff X W X ff ria. Favorites - plays. horses. reading. Activi- ties - JHS 2: NHS 4: Yearbook 3. 4: Business Club 4. Last Comments - I leave Reavis with a lot of memories to look back on. I have achieved all I could during the past four years. f.5,,:if.Z LINDA WOITH Lynn Friends - Jim. Sharon. Don. Debbie, Cheryl. Jeff. Bob, everyone. Favorites - Jim. pina. M.D.. football games. Last Comments - I will miss Reavis and my friends in the future. I leave many good friends and memories behind me. DONNA WOOD Friends - Mary. Katy. Chris. Lisa. people my If f X ! f M Wx W, 'WN ,vw 1' f X f ff from Mr. A's. Favorites - Dale. Sheepdogs. DANNY WORKER Friends - Lisa. Jean. Annette, Randy. John. Brian. Ken. Sue. Favorites - Lisa. wrestling. skating. Corvettes. blue. Activities - Wres- tling I-3: Cross Country l: Student Council 2: NHS: JHS: Math Club 4. Last Comments - The memories will last forever. Thanks to my parents. RICK WROBEL Friends - Dennis. Dave. Chris. Trow. Bruce. Brian. Ed. Jerry. Favorites - Mary.jams. the park. good times. W JULIE ANN WYATT Julie Friends - Antoinette. Nancy. Karen, Debbie. Vicky. Laura. Favorites - McDonalds. blue. Barbra Streisand. Hawaii. JOYCE YORK flffds Friends - Gary. Arvin family. Linkous'. Blakes. Ron. everyone else. Favorites - Gary, pizza. softball, oran e. Activities - Intramural Basketball: Volleyball. Last Comments - Thanks Mom and Dad. ELIZABETH ZALESKI Betsy Friends - Donette. Deana. Judy. Darlene. everyone who cares. Favorites - Living. Lov- ing. Caring. My Family. Wisconsin. sunshine. smiles. parties. Polish gourmet, Activities - Chorus l-3: Swing Choir l. 2: Musical l,2.41 Drama l-41 Blue Angels 2: Spring Play 2: Contest Play 3: Baseball Stat 3: Yearbook 4: Homecoming Court 4. f fWfY ff M W f ff! YUSEF ZAYID Joe Friends - Dave D.. Stan Z., Wafig. Leslie. Kathy. Laura V. Favorites - Sandy. Lori Plush, Lori Peters. GLENN ZDZIARSKI Booda Friends - Donna J.. Donna S.. Earl. Pete. 'De Doreen. Ellen. Dave. Jim, Laura, Lisa. Tony. Bob, The Band Bunch. The Y.D.F. Group. Sir . Ms. J. Activities - Band l-4, President 4: NHS 3. 4: Ramboosters 3.41 Stage Crew 3, 4: Blueprint 4. STAN ZERVOS Stoosh Friends - Steve, Sue. Gus. Bob. Rick. Clay. Lou. Bill. Vince. Ken. Ed. Kathy. Lisa. Adel. Tony. John. Eric. Lynn. Joan. Favorites - Mom. Dad. Hawaii. Rock 'n' Roll. LAURA LEE ZIMMERMAN Zimm Friends Diane. Sue. Janet. Laura. Mike. Dawn. Audrey. Frank. Dan. Activities -- Bike Club 2. 3: Photo Club 3.4. Last Comments - Thanks Mom for putting up with me! 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Gregg stated that running is not only good for your health. but it also creates character and self-discipline. A devoted Christian. Gregg believes that since Christ changed his life he has been given the encouragement to keep running. He says I wouldn t be able to do it on my own. Three years ago. Gregg won the State mile-and-a-half Cross-country Championship for boys I0 to ll years old. That same year. he also placed ' ' ,. Q ' Q ' u ' Q ,gr N N5 J V s X ' v But. for Gregg Vaughn, it is simply routine. 9 3 66 97 S6 9 2nd in the National Junior Olympics. X x I ll 1 F L. R ,Q 1-4,,e- g q, X fe ' we , l . -sf A XJ J, . . is as -as ' -.. 4. 4' 5 x , in ,, at . . X Rf sig ,.x. , f E 5 QQ t is S S - ., , f if at ff .av ef r ef , , I f- v ,i ' . ' ' n , ' Q P' ae if-it 1 f ' V : f' 7 A A' H is X sk If , y ,. 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Kim Trifone. Anna Triplett. Rosann Tropp Marie Antionette Underwood. Donna Llnolt. Sharon Vanek. Leroy Vega. James Vegetabile. Sherri Ventimiglia. Darlene Vertucci. Denise Vertucci Richard Vinyard. Antonette Volpe. Joseph Wachowski. Robert Waddell. Laura Wadhams. Mary Wallace. Martin Walsh. Vernon Ward Edward Warpehowski. Chrystine Warren. Valori Warren. Patricia Wasilewski. Dawn Wattawa. Scott Webster. Chad Weichinger. Keith Weinert Dianne Weiss. Rodney Wells. Daniel Wenk. Timothy Werner. Kraig Weslow. Gary Wesolowski. Cynthia West. Gary White 232 v 1- 1 Q i LQ N '1V...: -1 - 1 as .... , la . fe 41 . 'F ' . A v ax Y 'Eli' vm' ' T 4 'I I . .Ji i My A - J Q. 1' Wa 5 Pl., , ' ' 3 w .XA P' ni iv! li ' i i 1- -- E . -- ae 4. J 6, V Q1 L - 41, J an 'li :fi i I AT M. E.. . ' T V' 115' ' A ri . 1 1' 3 G! I Q- ,. .eg V .K as .J g . 5 T T .TT J '- ll-A -P1 - G . i.-I, A. S u , 5 J in wx 1 ' U TN p , ff 3 V ix, i F- .. 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Charles Bazata Mark Beavan, Ann Belgrave, Kim Bell, Michael Bellettiere, Laura Bembenek. Theresa Benham. Daniel Bennett. Michael Bingham Karen Birkenfeld, John Bisivles. Michelle Blake, Laura Blaskovitz. Joan Bochenski. John Bohanon, Tim Boll. Andrew Booe Theresa Borawski. Kenneth Bouck. James Bovard. Michael Boyd. Karen Brace. Cynthia Brady. Larry Branigan, Tim Bre- heny Edward Brennan. Janet Brennan. Brian Brewer Dean Brown. Patricia Browne. Maria Bryczyka Michael Bucz. Angel Calabrese. Kathy Caldwell Mary Caljkusich. Joy Canady, Donna Cannon 234 5- 4 4' rf- ,Q f ll 5 4 , 6 V .t ia. , Y I 7 G P sl . Q 1 -if 1 Y I DQ ,Wt ' SL I 26' Ya ., fs, 6' ,I If.. A ,- , rf L. ,, ,. Y , f , X r .al , . g , f .QR af i Bridget Cantillon. Michael Capriola, Ronald Carbonari. Marie Carlson. Steve Carlson. Debra Carpenter. Shari Cart- wright, Mark Castle Ruben Cervantes, Jennifer Chada. Kath- leen Chimel. Richard Chubb. Toni Chur- lin. Ralph Cipin. Kathy Clemmons, Fred Coco Sharon Cole. Sean Coleman. Susan Covert. Diane Cramer. Cary Crane, Linda Cribbs. Robin Crockett. Kurtis Crouse Ava Csoke, Laura Cummings. Kathleen Cusack. Deborah Czajkoski. Wendy Czarnecki. Mitchell Damp. Michael D'Antonio. Claude Dasch Danielle Davidenko. Miriam Davila. Joanne Davis. James De Bow. Phillip De Falco. Robert D. Delgado. Donna De Mark. Robert De Maso Michael Depoian, Laura Detlefsen. Rich- ard Dickover, James Diggins, Joseph Dinardo, Geralyn Diotrowski, Diana Dobrez, Lisa Ann Domanski Diane Donegan, Joseph Donnelly. Wayne Drish, Teresa DuBiel, David DuBois. Darlene Dudek, Donald Duffy, Stanley Dziaba James Easterhouse. Pamela Ecklund. Robert Elde, Elmas Elmazi. Robert Enguita, Mitchell Espinosa. John Evoy. William Fahy Robert Fanciullacci. James Fandrey. Thomas Fandrey. Mary Feigl, David Fel- tenberger. Douglas Ferrini. Edmund Fet- ingis. Brian Finnegan Patti Fitzgerald, Michelle Fitzgerald. Her- bert Flach. Tamberla Flaischaker. Pennie Flamm. Rickey Fleck. Daria Florez. Thomas Florez Madeline Fogarty, James Fountas. Aaron Franson. Donna Frederick. Edward Fred- erick, Raymond Fredericks. Scott Freeze. Cheryle French Richard Gabaldon, Debra Gaborik, Man- uel Galvan. Edward Gavin. Ann Ger- aghty. Deborah Gill, Patricia Gleason. Denise Golon Reavis Student Sees The World How would you like to travel to four different countries by the time you are sixteen? Not many people can say that they have been anywhere away from their native land. But a junior here at Reavis Mary Ann Radman has been to Canada England Ireland and Yugoslavia. MaryAnn is one of few people that is bilingual having the ability to speak more than one language fluently. Her parents are from Yugoslavia and their family usually spend the summer there. Of the countries that MaryAnn has vis- ited she says I like Yugoslavia the best because it has beautiful scenery. The country has rugged mountains that contrast with the Adriatic Sea and being by the sea reminds me of a tropical place. MaryAnn says that the Europian people tend to be more friendly and open. You could just be walking down the street and somebody willjust start a conversation with you. MaryAnn a lot about Italy. Ernesto Gonzalez Janet Gorss Maria Gotfryd John Gountounas Kathleen Grganto Mary Griffin Thomas Gronek Linda Guentensberger .J H? 7 9 4 v : I 17 X .4 , 5 59 D would like to make Rome her next country to visit, so she thinks ., M, W ,, , , W . s ,. 4 K ! me Mark Guilantan, Marjorie Guzlas, Peggy Hall. 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John Kman James Knaperek, Nicholas Koch. Karl Kochmann. Mark Kogut. Ronald Kollins. Keith Komaniecki, William Kontrimas. Dennis Kopp Kevin Kosowski. Larry Kosowski. Daniel Kozyra. Kelly Kraiss, Kenneth Kroll. Paul Kuba, Gail Kubiak, Danny Kubo Jeffrey Kuffell, Patricia Kuzmicki. Donna LaCoppola, Mark LaFaire Glen Lafferty, Linda LaMonto. Gina Laperuto, Brenda Larkins Denise Laskey. Paul Latif. Karen Legge. Philip Lekas Michael Lepley. Denise Lewandowski. Joseph Licata. Angela Linch. Lynda Lipske. Steven Liss, Steven Loconsole. Debora LoPresti Ronald Lovelace, Steven Ludwikowski. Ronald Lullo, Christi Lundquist. Michael Lynch, Linda Mack. Ed Mackessy, Linda MacLelland Catherine Maes. Jennifer Magnabosco. Sue Magnotti, Yvette Maleske. Gina Mannino. Kendall Markham. Mario Marr. Kathy Martin John Maslowski, Mary Massey. David Matrese, Aida Matariyeh. Suhail Matari- yeh, David Matecki. Suzanne Matyska. Mary McAtee Linda McCann, Theresa McCaskill. Michael McCrary. Stuart McDermott. Thomas McGoldrick. Kenneth McHale. David McHugh. Patricia McKee Timothy McNamara, Jim McNamara. Dawn Meadows, Karen Mecker, Linda Melody. Carlo Melone. Denise Mendez. Kathleen Merkle 237 Diana Mertes, Ronald Mertes, Dana Miarka, Veronica Micek, Steven Migala, Donald Mika, Susan Mikicic, Laura Mikrut Deborah Miller, Denise Miller, James Miller, Randy Miller, Donna Minarcik, James Miranda, Carl Mitchell, Mike Mitchell Patrick Molloy, Donna Monahan, Linda Moody, David Morris, Patrick Moss, Steve Mrowczynski, Michael Murphy, Stephen Murphy Ronald Nakutis, Pamela Nemec, Charles Neubauer, Martin Neumann, Laura Nickels, Kary Niemann, Lisa Norkus, Michael Noto Devra Nuccio, Gregg Obodzinski, Patrick O'Brien, Maureen O'Hara, Doreen Olade, Debbie O'Malley, Stanley Oparka, Mar- garet Ortman Peter Padalino, Tina Paganessi, Richard Page, Paul Panagos, Christine Papineau, George Pappas, Michele Pastwa, Mary Pavlakos Edward Pavlick, Michael Pawluk, Kel- lyanne Peak, Karen Pekan, Robert Pelech, Sandra Pepsnik, Troy Perillo, Janet Perrino Jospeh Pesce, Allen Peterson, Clarence Peterson Bruno Petrauskas, Sherry Pfeiffer, Linda Pike John Pilsudski, Charles Pine, Richard Pinto David Pleasant, Carlo Plescia, Karen Plush Vicky Plys, Shari Poole, Daniel Post 238 we w , , 9 32 9 we Wvscvm 1 Q K i Q . 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Kimberly Ryan Robert Rybarczyk. Joseph Rybczyk. Jus- tine Rybczyk. John Salamone. Sandra Salkeld. Barbara Sample, Leon Sanders, John Sansone Joseph Santoro. Patricia Schall. Caryn Schiginsky. Clinton Schmidt. Tom Schmitz. Deborah Schneider, Eric Schen- felder. Dina Schuh Mark Schuler. Jennifer Schultz. Karyn Schuster, Robert Schwenn. Sheri Scully. Darla Seehoffer. Robert Seper, Nadeem Sharif Linda Sharpe, David Sharwarko, Luara Shaughnessy. Robert Shugarman, Rich- ard Shelly, Kimberly Shonrock, Darla Sikorski, David Sikorski David Sinclair, Sandra Singer, Dawn Skibbens, Gary Skowronek, Barbara Sku- biszewski, Lori Sloop, Brian Smetana, Carl Smith Cherrie Smith, Frank Smith, Mark Smith, Sean Smith, Reginald Snyder, Laura Soli- day, Arnold Soliman, Patricio Soliman Pam Slomski, Sharon Soprych, Anthony Sparacino, George Sprouse, Cheryl Spry, Georgia Spyropoulos, Alex Sroczynski, Michael Sroka John Starzyk, Jack Stauder, John Staun- ton, James Steeves, Roxanne Steffy, Les- ter Stepien, James Stevenson, Margaret Stevenson Janet Stewart, Sandra Stock, William St. Louis, Andrew St. Paul, Janet Strejc, Michael Strezo, Karen Strohmaier, Joy Studniarz Linda Sturma, Helen Stryczula, Denis Sujewicz, Suzanne Sukel, Phillip Susnjara, Charels Swanson, Janet Symik, Mary Tapak Vicki Taylor David Thiem Mary Trend Gary Truesdale Kim Trusty Ronald Tucker David Urban Maureen Van Few of us get the opportunity to appear in the movies, but Joe R bczyk, a junior, played a part in the scene of the Blues Brothers movie which was filmed in Chicago last summer. He got this opportunity through a friend with a Hollywood relative. He brought an application and a picture to a Holiday Inn in Chicago. Joe figured that he had little chance of getting a part but about one month after he applied he was informed when and where to go for an audition. Joe went downtown early one morning and was fitted for a pair of jeans and a sweat shirt. He was then told that he would play a demonstra- tor in an anti-Nazi rally. In his scene, Joe protested the Nazi's by screaming and yelling. He then approached a policeman and started pushing him. The scene lasted about two minutes and had to be shot 15 times. During one of the breaks, Joe met John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd, two of the stars of the film. Belushi told Joe that he should go to California to audition for other films. Joe plans to visit Hollywood this summer and give his acting a shot. - f-1 -f How would you like to move from one country to a completely new one learn different customs and meet new people? That s what Narce Escamilla a sophomore did. Narce was born in Monterrey Mexico and moved to the United States last April. I came here to study and learn the English language said Narce. Narce lives with her two older sisters here in Burbank. The rest of her family still live in Monterrey. She has four sisters and two brothers. Narce sa s that her school in Monterrey was pretty much the Y same as Reavis. The only difference is that she has more classes here. Her favorite classes are English and Math. swimming and playing cards. Narce says that she is glad she moved to the United States but that she misses her parents and friends very much. I don t know a lot of people here said Narce but I m learning to understand the language much more. - x ,, Gi I , Besides learning English, Narce enjoys playing basketball. l ss 9 as ss 9 5' , J Laurie Vengrin, Laura Ventimiglia. Diana ' fn' f Vertucci, David Vicik, Miguel Villanueva J' 5 J , . . i W f'.i : .v.., . . X 3' f X .1 NL LZ . 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Daniel Zuidema, Martin Zuschlag, Catherine Zwane gif ' jf X W I 241 4.7.1 Freshmen David Adcock Joseph Bartelment Kathleen Bazata Jeannie Boss Kimberlee Bowers Duane Bridges Louise Coglianese Joseph Conrad Gloria Cortez Heyam Dollah Linda Easterhouse Billy Ferguson Nicholas Galifos Theresa Geisler Catherine Gue Denise Hite Ronald Hurta Karen Janicki Lori Jedrejcak Jill Jensen Linda Joritz Vickie Joritz Lisa Julius Susan Klein Linda Koschnitzki Gurinder Mahal John McCurrie Kathleen Melody William Mullican Anton Neuhold Richard New Earl Ogden Christine O Grady Lisa Opelar Elena Orteg Vikki Palm Sena Radman Robert Rajewski Ronald Ross John Schabes Bradley Seidel Mantie Slagle Sammy Snyder Michael Strezo Ruby Weier Sophomores Joseph Aguirre Karen Ashbrook Susan Baker Deborah Beranek Lori Berzanski Randall Bingham Emmanuel Buensuceso Lou Ellen Crawhorn Lov Venie Crawhorn Deborah DiCosola Angela Douglas Daniel Dudek Waldemar Dziaba Susan Easterhouse Narce Escamile Alicia Farias Julian Froemel Christine Galifos Raymond Goslin James lzral Shari Jewell John Johnson Tom Kambylis Debbie Knapik Daniel Kollins Maria Koulouris Thomas Kuba Anthony Lynch Alberto Maldonada Robert Mayer Stephanie Vliller Ben Moreland Bonnie Naponelli Dawn Narel Kevin O Grady Theodore Ohap John Panock Katrina Parrish William Potema Robert Redsville Paul Richards Michael Ritchey Robert Rogers Dawn Savick Vince Schmitt Mark Schmitz Kijah Shrehair Cindy Smith Charles Thomas Elizabeth Vagenas Vincent Valeikas Vernon Ward Edward Webster Daniel Wilson Kenneth Wohler Robert Wojnicki Phil Wojtasik Rick Wood Camera J umors Brian Baniewieg Raymond Bell William Biela Mike Bilo Daryl Bry nda Evelyn Bulich Daniel Burkett David Chaney Karen Chastain Caryn Chiginsky Deanna Cooper Larry DiVito Barbara Dzieciol James Eminger Margaret Espinosa Herbert Flech Jack Fowler Janet Frank Eileen Gaal Sharon Gaddis Steven Garcia Arthur Gardunio David Haney Earl Herman Ken Holman Susan Homan Tom Jankowski Helen Juodnalkis Madeline Jurak Allan Kaminski Waldemar Kosciak John Kotsiko: Tim Krupinski Ronald Kucharski Karen Legge Phil Lekas Sandra Lynn Phil Nlanzella Mark Mellow Bryan Migala Linda Murphy Melody Ogden Pete Pappas Raymond Pietras Geralyn Piotrowski Patrick Powers Mark Quilantan MaryAnn Radman Daniel Rutledge Robert Shurgarman Peter Vegetabile Dan Wiederhold Maria Zamora 4 Z E 1 , M 5 4 Q be CC ' 9, 5 4 fl I I .V , ,J ff X Z , . Lf 5 C l l ' N. U i va 0 U 0 K , ja- A AbbotL Am Abenante. I Aboutar. Sl Abrahamia: Adams. Bar Adams. Cm Ad8UlS. Mlm Adaszak, B. Adcock. Ar Adcock, lb Adkins. Par Aguilar, R3 Aguilar. Rc Aguilar. Sa- ASU1rre.Jo ASl1il're.l-li Ahfm. Joh Aiken, KM 226 .'XtICl1ts0n Altala, Dry -'llCala. Rai Alcala. R5 -'xlCkSlun. 'I AIQSSL Cay Alexandq -'xlftandefh rltliq Dui .-'xliczq Law ntl-,,.,- ..-.--1- f ,.,., -c,...,-.., ,1-------f-1'- - -' r' 1.5- JQ., W.. if fx index A Abbott. Anna Marie 226 Abenante. Debbie 178 Aboutar. Michael 234, 117 Abrahamian, Gloria 234 Adams, Barbara 220 Adams, Cind 226 Adams. Mich el 220 Adaszak, Benjamin 178 Adcock, Arthur 226 Adcock, David 242 Adkins, Pamela 226 Aguilar, Ralph 178 Aguilar, Rosemary 226 Aguilar. Sarah 234 Aguirre. Joseph 242 Aguirre. Michael 220 Ahem, John 153 Ahlgrim. Amy 226 Aiken, Kathryn 127. 132, 10, 11, 122, 125, 144, 226 Aitchison, William 69. 107, Alcala, Deborah 178, 115 Alcala, Raymond 178, 140 Alcala, Robin 226 Aleksiun. Theresa 226 Alessi, Carla 178, 79 Alexander, Jennifer 220 Alexander, Lori 178, 23, 90, 91 Alicz. David 178 Alicz. Larry 220 Alshalchy, Jamela 234 Allen, Amy Beth 178 Allen, Debra 178 Allen, Jacqueline 226 Altobella, Mark 178, 13, 74, 79 Alton. Rhonda 226 Alton, Ronald 226 Ames, Burton, 234 Anderson, Jeanne 178 Anderson, Rachel 220 Andras, Michael T. 226 Andrejek, Stanko 234 Andrejek, Steven 220 Andrews, Darcie J. 123, 220 Andrews. Janet 178, 15 Andrews, Kevin 226 Andrews. Linda 141, 130, 226 Andrews, Marian 226 Andrews, Scot 234 Andrews, Tammy 178, 45 Andrysiak, Thaddeus 156 Anians, Denise 220 Anians, John 71, 234 Ankrom, James 27, 29, 234 Ankrom, Karen 28, 226 Ankrom, Kathy 226 Antonel1i,Cherise A. 226 Areddia, Carol 234 Arend, Lori 234 Armijo, Dawn 220 Armstrong, John 29, 127, 178, 59, 10, ll, 122. 28 Arnold, Joyce 156 Arp, Brian 226 Arriz, Lisa M. 234 Arthur. Marlene 234 Arvin. Judith 117. 123. 220 Asani. Jeton 226 Ashbrook, Karen 242 Ashburn, James C. 220 Ashburn, Robert L. 226 Asp, Tom 132, 120,234 Asztalos, Catherine 179 Asztalos, Christopher 179 Athansiou, Bessie 220 Augle, Robert 179 Avonts, Joanne L. 127, 220 Avonts, Sherry 179, 114 Aylward, Daniel 179 B Babcock, Elizabeth 156 Babcock, Robert 140 Baber, Michael 179 Baber, William 234 Bacino, Marianne 179 Badovinac, Dan 65, 234 Baisckle, Jesse 220 Baker, Judith 1 19, 226 Baker, Susan 132, 95, 242, 122 Baker, Thomas G. 117 Bal, Carolyn Marie 73, 234 Balanoff, Richard F. 226 Balasa, Kathy 117, 226 Balasa, Scott 234 Baltis, Kent 97, 234 index Baltis, Lauralynn 81, 220 Bambuch, Robert 226 Bamidis, Sultana 226 Bandusky, Kim 220 Banfill, Dore 220 Baniewicz, Brian 242 Baniewicz, Denise 220 Baniewicz, Gail 226 Banks, James M. 71,234 Barattia, Joseph 64, 226 Barbin, Diane 117 Barbosa, Julie 127, ll, 117, 140, 141,234 Barger, Donald 220 Barkauski, Gary 64, 21, 234 Barker, Daniel T. 153, 140 Barker, Lawrence, 140, 75 Barker, Michael 234 Barker, Sharon 97, 226 Barnaby, David 180 Barnaby, Lisa 220 Barrett, Wendy 180, 138 Barry, Robert 234 Bartelman, Herbert 114, 156, 115 Bartelment, Joseph 242 Bartelment, Thomas 180 Barth, Mark 45, 67, 77, 138,234 Bartkowiak, Donald 226 Bartkowiak, Vickie 180 Bartos, Mark 234 Basa, Daniel 180 Bashton, Bruce S. 220 Basile, Gina 226 Basiorka, John 220 Basiorka, Thaddeus J. 226 Bastounes, Stacy 220 Batchelor, Maria 234 Battiato, Donna 226 Batzel, Scott 84, 220 Baukus, Joan 174 Baxter, Doreen 180 Bazata, Charles 234 Bazata, Kathy 242 Beauchamp, Ken 180 Beavan, Mark 79, 124, 234 ' Beavers, Mark 133, 156 Becker, Maureen 180 Becker, Michelle 180, 115 Behling, Herbert M. 180 Behling, Timothy 226 Belgrave, Ann 72, 109, 234 Belgrave, Scott 180, 71, 128, 138 Bell, Kimberly 94,234 Bell, Raymond 242 Bellettiere, Michael 234 Bembenek, Joe 180, 117, 144 Bembenek, Laura 148,234 Bennett, Daniel 234 Bennett, Edward 180 Benvenuto, Lucy 180 Beranek, Debbie 242, 226 Beranek, Gloria Lee 181 Berdusis, Angela 181 Bernard, John 226 Bernard, Lois 226 Bernardy, Charles 220 Bernardy, Jennifer 181 Bernitt, Laura 181 244 Bernitt, Michael 106, 107, 141,220 Bertuca, Robert 83, 226 Berzanskis, Lori 242 Beushausen, Diana 226 Bialek, Raymond 156 Bianco, Joseph 156 Bidochka, Theresa 73, 1 17, 226 Biela, William 242 Bikulcius, Eugene 181 Bilo, Michael N. 242 Bill, Kenneth 156, 64 Bingham, Michael 234 Bingham, Randall 242 Bingley, Daniel 69, 220 Birkenfeld, Karen 234 Bisbikis, John 156 Bisiules, John 181 Biske, Jeffery 181, 115 Black, Barbara 181 Black, Sharon 90, 91, 226 Black, Steven 181, 75 Blackstone, Dawn 182 Blake, Mary 182 Blake, Michelle 138, 234 Blaney, Gerald 101,220 Blaney, Joseph 101, 182 Blaney, Theresa 182, 15 Blasgen, Denise 226 Blaskovitz, Laura 234 Bleskin, Frank 103,226 Blidy, Susan 226 Blidy, Victoria 220 Blount, Carol 156, 109 Bluemond, Gail 220 Blum, Eric 182, 104 Blumka, Katherine 89, 1 17, 220 Bobbitt, Edward D. 182, 115 Bochenek, Antoinette 119, 182, 77. 138 Bochenski,.1oan 23, 79, 70, 94, 95, 117. 138,234 Bochman, Lois 156, 167 Boehm, Kenneth 182 Boettcher, Kathy 182, 79 Bogwill, Fred 157 Bohanon, John 234 Bohanon, Kevin 182 Bokenkamp, Kristen 117,226 Boll, Timothy J. 234 Boll, Tracy Ann 226 Bomba, Bryan 182, 13, 14, 45, 64, 138 Bomba, Debbie 141, 220 Bombacino, Michelle 220 Bonk, Donald 45,226 Bonke, Joseph 182 Bonnes, Karen 182, 122, 124 Bonow, Dawn 220 Bonow, James 220 Booe, Andrew 234 Booe, Kristen 226 Borawski, Charles 226 Borawski, Marlene 220 Borawski, Theresa 234 Borkowski, Fred V. 153 Borkowski, Gary 182, 14, 64, 121, 124 Borla, Kristine 226 Bosi, Rosanne 117, 220 Boubin, Kim 220 Bouck, Kenneth 234 Bouquet, Mark 226 Bovard, James 234 Bovard, John 182 Bowers, Kimberlee 95, 242 Boyd, Michael 84, 234 Boyer, Keith 182 Boyko, Darrell 226 Bozek, Deanna 183 Braasch, Earl G. 183 Brace, Karen M. 234 Bracken. Karen 220 Bracken, Lloyd L. 226 Bracken, Rodney 183 Bradley, Diane 226 Brady, Connie 226 Brady, Cynthia 234 Branigan, Larry 234 Brazis, Joyce 157 Breheny, Kathleen 226 Breheny, Timothy 234 Brennan, Edward 93,234 Brennan, Janet 234 Brent, David 220 Bresnahan, Denis 127, 183. 75 Brewer, Brian 234 Brewer, Linda 183 Brewer, Tammy 226 Bridgeman M. 157 Brodnick, Robert 183 Bromley, Deborah 183 Brown, Anna 226 Brown, Carol 157 Brown Dean 77.234 Brown Karen 183, 13, 86. 138, 139. Brown, Karen A. 220, 24 Brown Kevin 226 Brown, Linda 226 Brown, Richard 226 Brown, Sherri 25, 97, 220 Browne, Patricia A. 226, 234 Browning, Theresa A. 183 Bruce, David 226 Bruce, Diane 119, 183 Brue-bach, Thomas 105, 183, 104 Brunker, Robert 25, 84, 226 Brunner, Monika 183 Bryczka, Maria 234 Brynda, Daryl 140. 242 Brzycki, Anne 226 Brzycki, Lori 73 Bucciferro, Joseph 226 Buchanan, Tammy 97, 226 Buckingham, Laurie 183 Buckley, Amy 79, 86, 141, 226 144, 149,148 Buckley, Ann 86, 136, 138, 144, 183, 24 Buckley, Jean 226 Buckley, Patricia 119, 183 Bucz, Edwin 69, 107, 138, 141,220 Bucz, Michael 234 Budds, Cheryl 220 Buensuceso, Emmanuel 242 Buensuceso, Noel 107, 220 Buglio, Robert 220 Buhrke, Kimberly 226 Bulich, Evelyn 242 Bulow, Deanna 27, 29, 183, 28 Burba, Karen 183 Burkett, Daniel 242 Burns, Brian 183, 21, 64, 104 Burton, Kathleen 123. 226 Burzloff, Joyce 156 Bush, Robert E. 226 Byers, Steven Wayne 183 Bylut, Don 157, 90, 91, 145 C Cahill, Robin L. 226 Cahill, Tom 220 Caiazza, Theodore 25. 38, 157, 22 Umbra Calabrt CZldVrC Cald9C Cami! Cglieni Calllu' Carlfidi Canaria Carl?-no CandC Canf10 Cgnllll Coder. Coler. Coglla Cole. 5 Colem Colem Colem Colem Collar Collin Collin Collin Collin Collin Connl Connc Connl Conra Conra Come Cook. Cwk. Cook Cwlt Cwrr Coon Cmp Cwp Cwp C010 Corle Com Corsi Cone Cose Cole Cox. Coll Cm Cran Cram Crar Crar Crar Cm Creg Crer Crib Crip Crip CHX Can Cap Clip Cari Cai Cari C373 Car C3- ,,, , -.-,11,i,.l.,.+..,.j -Y 1 Calabrese, Angel 234 Calabrese, Sherry 183, 1 15 Caldwell, Billy 226 Caldwell. Kathy 234 Caldwell. Susan 183 Caliendo, Paul 174 Caljkusich, Mary 234 Canaday, Joy M. 122, 234 Canan. Canan. Kenneth 183 Richard 226 Candos, Kelly 95, 220 Cannon. Donna 77, 234 Cantillon, Bridget 235 Coder. Donette 115 Cofer. Sheri 123, 220 Coglianese, Jerry 226 Cole, Sharon 235 Coleman, Gary 115, 184 Coleman, Paul Christo 226 Coleman, Scott 71, 184 Coleman, Sean 235 Collard, Christina 220 Collins, Andrea 23, 72, 226 Collins , Dennis 184 Collins. Mark 185 Collins, Pamela 72, 220 Collins, Patricia 23, 72, 73, 185 Connolly, Colleen 226 Connolly, David 220 Connolly, Sheri 185 Conrad, Dennis 65, 220 Conrad, Joseph 69, 107, 242 Conte. Clare 220 Cook, Beverly 220 Cook, Paul 185 Cook, Ray 69, 220 Cook, Sheri 220 Coomer, Susan 185 Cooney, Cynthia 220 Cooper, Deanna 242 Cooper, Larry 82, 242, 226 Cooper, Phillip 226 Corcoran, James 220 Corley, Kenneth 226 Correa, Anthony 115. 185 Corso, Donna 185 Cortez, Gloria 242, 185, 24, 28 Cosentino, Susan 29, 1 19, 94. 124 Covert, Susan 1 17, 235 Cox. Edna 226 Coyle, June 226 Cramer, Diane 235 Cramer, Rosalie 174 Crane. Alan 226 Crane, Cary 235 Crane. Crane, Michael 226 Ronald 220 Crawhorn. Lou 242 Creger. Lisa 226 Crenshaw, Ed 226 Cribbs, Linda 235 Cripps. Pamela 226 Cripps, Scott 185 Crockett, Craig 185 Cantillon, Kathy 226 Capriola, Michael 235 Caputo, Robert 226 Carbonari, Ronald 235 Cariello. Frank I 17,220 Carlsen, Lisa 117, 226 Carlson, Nancy 183, 117 Carmona, Kenneth P. 220 Carpenter, Danny 220 Carpenter, Debra A. Carrier, Julie 119, 117,220 Carroll, Nancy 141,226 Cartwright, Shari 132, 141,235 Cary, John 183 Cassler, Richard 226 Castle, Karen 116, 111, 226 Castle, Mark 235 Caton, Joan 157 Cecil, Carol 183 Cerda, Michael 69, 220 Cerny, Dwayne 183 Cervem, Judy 128 Cervantes, Reuben 235 Cesarz, John 226 Chada, Jennifer Ann 29, 127, 1 122, 10, 28 Chada, Tom 220 Chaney, David 242 Chapman, Cynthia 115 Chastain, Karen 242 Chavez, Roy 183 Cherco, Sandra 226 Chiginsky, Caryn 242,239 Chimel, Kathleen 285 Christensen, Byron 174 Christopoylos, Panayi Chubb, Richard 235 Chudzik, Leonard 226 Churlin, Toni Lynn 235 Ciezadlo, Lavonne 226 Cimala, Debbie Ann 183 Ciolino, Paul 183 Cipin, Ralph 235 Claffy, Donna 220 Clegg, Kelly Ann 23, 115, 184 Clemente, Jamie 127, 117. 122. Clemmons, Kathy 235 Clemmons, Mary 220 Coate, Gayle 72, 136, 138, 184 Coco, Fred 67, 235 Crockett, Michael 226 Crockett, Robin 235 Cronwall, Laura 95, 220 Crouse, Kurtis 84, 235 Crout, Beth Ann 140, 148, 185 Crowley, Colleen 220 Crowley. Debbie 221 Crowley, Kevin 226 Csoke, Ava 141, 235 Cummings, Laura 79,235 Cummings, Linda V. 117, 226 Cundiff, Lloyd 39, 157 Cupp, Anthony 157, 163 Curio. Catherine S. Cusack. Kathleen 73, 235 Cusick. Corinne 185 Cusick, Daniel 221 Cusick, Nancy 226 Czajkoski. Deborah 235 Czarnecki, Ronald 157 Czarnecki, Wendy 80, 138,235 Czerwinski, Alice Czerwinski, Jeffrey 185 Czerwinski, Joseph Czerwinski, Pamela 226 Czeszewski, Kenneth 226 Czuban, Edward 185 Czuban, Mary 221 Daerr, Eunice 27 33, 235. 1 10.1 Dahlman, Judith 158 Daker, Lawrence 158, 107 Dale. Danielle 226 Daly, Kimberly M. 226 Damp, Carol 226 Damp, Mitchell 45, 65, 140, 235 Daniels, Mike 221 Danna. Betty 226 D'Antonio A. 157 D'Antonio, Michael 235 Daraska. Christine 226 Darlington, Dawn 185 Dasch, Claude 235 Daugerdas. David 26,27,29, 12 129 185 28 Davidenko. Danielle 235 Davila, Aura 226 Davila. Miriam 235 Davis. James 107, 221 Davis, Joanne 235 Davis, Larry 185 Deacon, Michael 149, 148, 185 Deacon, Robert 226 Dean, Thomas 186 Debow, James 45, 67, 71, 235 Debow, Tim 69, 103,221 Deddo, Kathy 186 Deering, Corie 186 Defalco, Michelle 221 Defalco, Phillip 235 Degan, Deana 186 Degenova, Stella 186 Degroot, Dennis 221 Dejesus, Michele 119, 127, 117, 122 226 Delbosque, Elizabeth 119, 186 Delgado, Irene 125, 186 Delgado, Robert D. 45, 70, 71, 175 235 Dellongo, Michelle 186 Dellongo, Raymond 221 Demark, Donna 235 Demaso, Deborah 186 Demaso, Robert 235 Demma, John 186 Depatie. Laura 226 Depke, Glen 84, 226 Depoian, Michael 235 Depoian, Rosalie 226 Derby, Glen 226 Detlefsen, Laura 235 Detlefsen, Michael 107,221 Devos. Karl 115, 187 De Young. James 158 Dexter, Debra 1 17, 221 Dicosola, Deborah 242 Diggins, James 84, 24 Diggins, Patty 221 Dillon, Kathy 221 Dinardo, Laura 226 Divis, David 187 Divis, Kimberly 221 Divito, Larry 242 Dodge, Dean 187 Doguin, Cinthia 117, 221 Doguin, Ralph 226 Dolecki, John 187 Dollah, Helen 187 Dollah, Heyam 242 Dollah, Nadar 221 Domanski, Lisa 94, 95, 130 Donegan, Diane 235 Donnahue, Barbara 226 Donnelly, Daniel 187 Donnelly, Joseph 235 Donnelly, Karen 221 Donohue, Doreen 141, 131, 226 index Donohue, Kathleen 115, 187 Doody, Brian 115, 187 Doolan, Thomas 84, 221 Dougherty, Karyn 226 Douglas, Angela 242, 117,221 Douglas, Anthony 117, 187 Downey, Steven E. 115, 187 Doyle, David 187 Doyle, Steven 227 Dreher, Brian 187 Drew, Scott 227 Drewry. David 221 Drexler, Darlene 117,227 Driscoll, Debra 78, 79, 187 Driscoll, Denise 23, 72, 73, 138, 187 Driscoll, James Patri 227 Driscoll, Nancy 79, 227 Drish, Wayne Edward 77, 235 Drozdowski, Alice 227 Drozdowski, Elizabeth 187 Drozdowski, Christine 1 19, 221 Drozdowski, Renee 227 Dubiel, Teresa 127, 11, 235 Dubinsky, Cynthia 174 Dubois, David 235 Dudek, Daniel S. 242 Dudek, Darlene 144, 235 Dudek, Joseph 174 Duffy, Donald 67, 235 E1mazi,Xhemal22l Emard, Pauline 227 Emard, Thomas 227 Emerson, John 174 Eminger, Debra 188 Eminger, James 242 Eminger, Joseph 77, 188 Engstrom, Cheryl 188 Engstrom, Donald 221 Enguita, Robert 101,235 Enk, Donnalyn 188 Erbes, Raymond 158 Eret, Lisa 127, 117, 144 Escami11a,Narce 242, 241,221 Espinosa, Margaret 80, 242 Espinosa, Marlis 221 Espinosa, Mitchell 77, 235 Estrada, Cynthia 221 Evans, Karen 123,227 Evertz, Richard 158, 20 Evoy, John 93,235 F Fahy, Richard 69, 227 Fahy, William 45, 67, 71, 235 Fanciullacci, Robert 235 Fandrey, James 235 Fandrey, Kathleen 221 Farbin, Barbara 221 Farbin,Joan 188 Farias, Alicia 242 Farr. Mary 89, 227 Farrand, Garold 174 Fauth, Kathleen 188 Fogarty, Kieran J. 188,221 Fogarty, Madeline 235 Fonseca, Isabel 221 Fonseca, Laura 189 Forgue, Gene 221 Formella, Randy 189 Forst, James 221 Fortier, Denise 227 Fortier, Linda 115, 189 Fountas, James Frank 71 Fowler, Jack 67, 242 Fowler, Kevin 69, 227 Fox, Michael 189 Francis,'Denise 122,227 Francis, Sharon 221 Frank, Janet 242 Franklin, Michael 227 Franson, Aaron 235 Frederick, Donna 235 Frederick, Edward 235 Frederick, James 189 Frederick, Thomas 221 Fredericks, Raymond 235 Fredette. Jerry 227 Freeman, Jacqueline 228 Freeman, William 158 Freeze, Scott 235 Freeze, Susan 228 French, Cheryle 235 French, Edward 69,228 Frencl. Christina 89, 97, 221 Frencl. Joe 69. 228 Frencl, Peter 189 Frencl, Tammy 228 Friedenfeld, Jeffery 228 Froeme1.Ju1iann 242 Duffy, Patrick 69, 221 Duffy, Thomas H. 23, 152 Dulkowski, Cathy 23, 25, 86, 187, 24 Duncan, Colleen 221 Dundek, Cathy 187 Dunleavy, Kenneth 188 Dunne, Dan 221 Durbon, Diane 227 Durec, Katrina 221 Durkin, Diane 188 Durkin, Thomas 227 Duschen, Laura 188 Duske, Eric 221 Dziaba, Mary 188 Dziaba, Stanley 235 Dziaba, Waldemar E. 242 Feck, Jennifer 221 Feigl, Mary 235 Feldt. Beatrice 158, 41 Fekete, B. S. 158 Feltenberger, David 122, 124 Ferguson, Billy 242 Ferguson, Terry 227 Ferrini. Douglas 235 Fetingis, Edmund A. 235 Fetta, Susan 115, 147. 148, 188 Fiala, Cheryl 227 Filipiak, Darryl 221 Finnegan, Brian 235 Finnegan, Cynthia 95, 221 Finnegan, Edward 188 Finnegan, Laurie 117, 227 Finucane, Donna 158 Fruik, Karen 123, 228 G Gaal. Eileen 242 Gabaldon, Richard 65. 235 Gaborik. Ann 118. 25. 79, 80. 83. 138.228 Gaborik. Debra 123, 80. 235. 138 Gaddis, Sharon 242. 144. 228 Gaffney, Cheryl 189 Gaffney, Daniel 117. 228 Gagle. Susan C. 221 Galifos, Christine 242 Galifos, Nick 242 Gallo. Dawn 221 Galvan, Jose L. 189 Dzieciol, Barbara 242 Eason, Lisa 188 Fischer. Christopher 227 Fischer, Heather 221 Fischer. John C. 227 Fisher, William 188 Galvan, Manuel 235 Gamino, Michele 23. 63, 189 Ganser, Daniel 189 Garber, Lawrence 115, 189 Eason, Richard 227 Easterhouse, James 235 Easterhouse, Linda 242 Easterhouse, Susan 242 Ecklund, Deborah 221 Ecklund, Pamela 235 Edgar, Jack 188 Edmonds.Jacque1yn 221 Edmonds, Michelle 72, 73. 145, 188 Eichhorn. Patti 227 Eilers. Paul 25, 158 Elde, Kathy 188 Elde, Robert 235 Elitser. Debra 221 Ellis. James Ellis. John 174. 117 Elmazi. Elmas 235 246 Fitzgerald, Darla 117, 221 Fitzgerald, Fitzgerald. Laura 227 Fitzgerald, Maureen 62,221 Fitzgerald, Michelle 62, 97, Fitzgerald, Patti 235 Fitzpatrick, Sandra 227 Flach, Herbert 242, 235 Flaischaker,Tamber1a 235 Flamm, Pennie Flaws, Jodie 227 Fleck, Rickey E. 77. 235 Flores, John 174 Flores. Josepha 221. 235 Florez, Daria Florez, Thomas 67,235 Fogarty, Catherine John 36, 158, 45. 42, 136 235. 117 Garcia. Steven 242 Gardner. Richard 189 Gardner, Sherrilyn 221 Gardunio. Arthur 242 Garfield, Alan 158 Garlanger. Grace 159 Garner, Rosemary Gavin. Edward 235 Gawlik, Cara 221 Gayda. Catherine 117. 228 Gayda. Frank 189 Geisler, Christian 228 Geisler. Michael 221 Geisler. Theresa 242 Genelle, John 174. 77 Genescritti, Marianne 160, 162 Genescritti, Vito 159, 162 Gcffighly Qeraslllf Ggf01'l- 66510615 61316113- Giarrfilw Qnberl- l Gill. DCU Gilrn0f'- Girdv' all Giudlfe' Giaros. F Glazgv Sl Gleasvflf GleaS0fl' Goers- ll G0ldCYl-1 Golon- E Gomez Gomfl. l Gonciart Gonmlf- Gonzalc. Gonmle. Gorss. J: Goodmi Goodma Gorss. S Goslin. l GossctL Gotfryd Gountot Gow. G: 190. 1 Grabins Grabov Graca. 1 Graharr Grams. Grant. T Grant. ' Grauer. Graves. Gray. Ji Gray. K Green. . Green. l Greenb Greene. Greemr Greer. l Greer. 1 Gregar. Greg, l Greg' Gregor, Gregor. Grenier Grey, L Grgant. Grice. 1 Gncel Griffin, Griffin, Griffin, Griffin, Gflseto Gm en Glllzl. Gfllzle Gfllzle Groaar Grnggeq Geraghty. Ann 127,235 Geraghty. Rita 228 Geron, Michael 115, 189 Gesiorski, Daniel 221 Giaretta, Jean 221 Giarraputo, Raymond 228 Gilbert, Jeffrey 189 Gill, Deborah 235 Gilmore, Claire 228 Girdwain, Sue 228 Giudice, Darlene 115, 189 Glaros, Ann 221 Glazewski, Lori 13, 190 Gleason, Joanne 190 Gleason, Patricia 73, 235 Goerg, Robert 228 Golden, Jim 221 Golon, Denise 235 Gomez, Deborah A. 221 Gomez, Ruben 117, 125, 228 Gonciarczyk, Jay 67, 68 Gonzalez, Elizabeth 221 Gonzalez, Ernesto 236 Gonzalez, Martha 190 Gorss, Janet 79, 86, 236 Goodman, Marian Goodman, Sharon Gorss, Susan 190 Goslin, Raymond 242 Gossett, Todd 228 Gotfryd, Maria 236 Gountounas, John C. Gow, Gary 127, 133, 13, 45, 59, ll, 190, 10 Grabinski, Leonard 228 Grabowski, Jodie 221 Graca, Jim 69, 228 Graham, Benson C. Jr. 228 Grams. Steven 228 Grant, Thomas 115, 228 Grant, Yvonne 221 Grauer, Laura 159 Graves, Rex Gray, John 69, 77, 228 Gray, Karen 115, 149, 148, 190 Green, Jacqueline 228 Green, Kimberly 190 Greenberg, Lee R. Greene, Maribeth 138, 190 Greening, David 75, 103, 190, 175 Greer, E. 159 Greer, Margaret 190 Gregar, Sandy 190 Gregg, Regina A. 228 Gregg, Theresa 1 17 Gregor, Anne 73, 117, 228 Gregor, Catherine 23, 109, 138, 190 Grenier, Linda 95, 1 17 Grey, Laura 1 17,221 Grganto, Kathleen 236, 190 Grice, David Grice, Janet 1 10. 221 Griffin, Kathleen 79, 190 Griffin, Mary Griffin, Patrick 190 Griffin, Theresa 236, 228 Griseto, Nicolas 228 Grivetti, John 174, 69 Grizzi, Robert 174 Grizzle, Ernest 13, 138, 141, 191 Grizzle, John 228 Grogan, William Jr. 221 Grosse, Bridget 191 136, 141. Gronek, Thomas 236 Grubbs, James 159 Grunwald, Kenneth 221 Grunwald, Kimberly 228 Guarino, Rita 191 Gue, Catherine 242 Guentensberger, Linda 236 Gurevitz, Bruce 191 Guzlas, Marjorie 236 Guzman, Luis 69, 221 H Haines, Kenneth 228 Hale, Horace W. 69,228 Hale, Vernon E. 221 Haleem, Ozzie 221 Hall, Mary 191 Hall, Mark 228 Hall, Peggy 236 Haller, Joseph 70, 236 Halpin, Linda 221 Hambrick, John 79, 191 Hambrick, Noreen 228 Hamilton, Daniel 221 Hamilton, Laura 228 Hammad, Nael 191 Hammett, Joanne 29, 59, 191 Hansen, Norman 159, 117 Haney, David 242 Haney, Theresa 191 Hankins, Jane 174 Hanrahan, Maureen 221 Hantson, Donald 191 Harding, William 221, 236 Harkin, Ann 191 Harkin, Joseph M. Harper, Barry 191, 221 Harr, Donna 123, 228 Harr, Joan 62,236 Harrold, John 159, 147, 149, Hart, Martin Hartell, Laura 228 Hassan, Cindy 228 Hastings, Doreene F. 228 Hartrich, Marie 174 Hatton, Chris 228 Hauser, Eugene 174 Hays, A. 159 Hayden, Karen 118,221 Hayden, Ronald 67, 140, 236 Hayden, Scott M. 228 Hayes, Connie 191 Hayes, Joelle 236 Hays, Paul 228 Healy, Michael 221 Healy, Patrick 236 Healy, Patricn 191 Heavrin, Barbara 191 Hebel, Michael 191 Hedderman, Ann 228 Hehl, Joseph 84,228 Hehn, Anthony 228 Hehn, Jeffrey 236 Hehn, Lauren 72, 192 Heiden, Albert 192, 32 Heilmann, Patricia 228 Heim, Lynn J. 192 Heintzman, Martha 159 Hejna, Kevin 228 Held, Diana 118, 117,221 Helmold, Daniel 192 Helson, Kimberly 228 1 Helwig, Lynn 192 Henderson, Randy 192 Hendrix, Robert 221 Heniff, Chris 221 Henry, Gerard 228 Henry, Katherine 236, 228 Henson, Sheila 228 Henson, William 221 Herman, Earl H. 127, 133,242 Herman, Kathleen A. 192, 236 Hermann, Debra 72, 192 Hermann, Richard 236 Hermes, Connie 221 Hermosillo, Catalina 228 Hermosillo, Vincent 115,236 Hernandez L. 90, 92 Hernandez, Elizabeth 221 Hernandez, John 221 Hernandez, Richard F. 103, 228 Hessa, Lori Hessenberger, Robert 159, 42 Hession, William 174,69 Hettwer, Diane 62, 95,228 Hettwer, John 125,11, 221 Hibbs, Peter 144, 193 Hicks, Laura 131, 228 Higgins, Laura 236 Higgins, Tamara 192 Hill, Dean 221 Hill, Lois 193 Hilley, Connie 221 Hil1ey,Jeff 193 Hilley, Lisa 236 Hines, Gary 221 Hite, Denise B. 242 Hlavac, Mark 228 Hlavacek, Amy 228 Hlavek, Richard 174, 69, 104 Hock, Charles 236 Hock, Pamela 228 Hodorowicz, Paula 88, 193 Hodorowicz, Robert 77, 228 Hoehn, Michael 221 Hoekstra, George 83, 141, 192 Hoekstra, Lynn 228 Hoelle, Martine 193 Hoessler, Herbert 228 Hoffenkamp, Howard 228 Hofsteadter, Catherine 228 Holman, Kenneth 242 Holzberger, Veronika 141, 236 Homan, Susan J. 242 Hoover, Theresa 119, 193 Horstmann, Michael 103, 228 Horstman, Paula 192 Horvath, Deanna 228 Houston, Charlotte 160 Hovious,1va J. 115, 193 Howell, Sandra 192 Hrebic, Robert 236 Hudak, David 75, 193 Hudak, Donald 228 Huminsky, George 193 Huminsky, Kimberly 221 Hunger, Mark 221 Hunger, Robin 193, 221 Hunt, Bob 236 Hunt, William 193 Hunter, Jacqueline 236 Hurta, Ronald G. 103, 242 Husa, Christopher 97, 193 Husa, Kathryn Ann 228 Hyzny, Joy 221 Hyzny, Lisa 236 index I lhnat, George 160 Ionetz, Mary Kay 228 Ithal, Donald 222 lthal, Kenneth 193 lzral, James 242 lzydorski, Thomas 222 J Jacob, Deborah 228 Jaeger, Tom 45, 193 Jakubek, Raymond 65, 228 James, Henry 228 James, Katherine 236 James, Sherry 117,221 Janecyk, Geraldine 174 Janicki, Karen 242 Janicki, Kim Theresa 194 Jankowski, Kenneth 45, 194 Jankowski, Randall 236 Jankowski, Sandra 228 Jankowski, Susan 25, 62, 95, 118,228 Jankowski, Tom 242 Janzen, Robert 229 Jaraczewski, Cynthia 194 Jaraczewski, Laurie 221 Jaraczewski, Tom 236 Jaragosky, Dorothy M. 127, 125 Jarmusz. James 236 Jarvis, William P. 153 Jasien, Patrick 236 Javior, Gerald 174 Jaworski, Diane 79, 194 Jaworski, Donna 229 Jedrejcak, Lori 242 Jeffers, Joan 194 Jendrzejewski, A. 194 Jenks, Lisa 229 Jennings, John 144, 236 Jensen, Jill 242 Jensen, Robert 194 Jensen, Roberta 194 Jesionowski, Cynthia 123, 222 Jesionowski, Gene V. 222 Jesionowski, Tammy 122,236 Jewell, Shari 242 Jimenez, Michael 236 Johandes, Robert D. 194 Johnson, Arlene 229 Johnson, Daniel 222 Johnson, Dawn 194 Johnson, James 222 Johnson, John P. 242 Johnson, Kathleen 236 Johnson, Lois M. 236 Johnson, Michael 106, 107, 222 Johnson, Pamela 222 Johnson, Paula 236 Johnson, Randall W. 236 Johnson, Robert 236 Jones, Bill 194 Jones, Debrah 229 Jones, Edward 222 Jones, James 160 Jones, Kimberly A. 222 - 248 .45, 148, 229 Jones, Larry F. 222 Jones, Terry 236 Jones, William P. Jonikas, Joanne 160 Jordan, Marie 236 Jordan, Patricia 160 Joritz, Linda 242 Joritz, Vickie 242 Joy, Linda 222 Judd, Donald 229 Judd, Donna 29, 14, 141, Judge, Allen 236 Judge, Arlene 222 Judkins, Gary 174 Julius, Lisa 242 Julius, Thomas 236 Jungman, Tom 222 Juodvalkis, Helen 242 Jurak, Madeline 242 Jurgilas, Christian 229 K Kabza, Karen 194 Kachold, Kenneth 229 Kackert, Cynthia 222 Kacor, Catherine 229 Kadlec, Nicholas 229 Kamba. Lynne 160, 80 Kambylis, Tom 242 Kaminski, Jerome 161 Kamarez 69 Kaminski, Jorene 236 Kaminski, Karen 115 Kaminski, Mary 194 Kanan, Adel 229 Kantor, Sue 229 Kappel, Denise 236 Kappel, Lisa 95, 222 Kappes, David 194 Karabel, Shirley 236 Karanosky. Paul 229 Karge, Kory 222 Karitsiotis, Terry 222 Karmeris, Gus 69, 229 Karmeris, Joseph 222 Karnezis, Peter 236 Karpola, Linda 81, 222 194, 120 Kaspar, Deborah 141, 236. 130 Kenny, Sandra 86, 109, 138,236 Kent, David 195 Kent, Jennifer 222 Kent, Richard 195 Kentz, B. 161 Kerbs, Michael 195,229 Kernats, Carla 222 Kerns, Mary 161 King, Carrie 195 King, Donald 229 King, Donna 236 King, Valerie 222 Kinney. James 145 Kinney, John 229 Kinney, Judy 237 Kinney, Renee 195 Kinsella, James E. 195 Kintz. Robert 222 Kirby. Joann 229 Kirby, Sharon 222 Kirchman. Cathy 195 Kirchman, Donna 237 Kirn, Susan 195 Klak, Jacqueline 229 Klatt, Donovan 237 Klaves, Kelli 119,229 Klein. Annmarie 237 Klein. Cindy R. 195 Klein Darlene 141, 131.229 Klein, Debbie, 195. 237 Klein, Denise 141 Klein. Sue 242,222 Klekamp. Thomas Allen 195 Klocek. Michael 196 Klog, Marcella 161. 164 Klos. Garnet 229 Kluever. Daniel 222 Kluever. Nancy Klusendorf, Donald 36. 22, 154 Kluth, William 229 Klyz, John 161, 42 Kman. James 196 Knaperek, James 237 Knapik. Debbie M. 242 Knourek, Kelly 132. 73. 89, Koch, Barbara 196 Koch. Diana 79, 117, 229 Koch, Nicholas J. 67. 71 Koch, Susan 89. 228 1 17. 222. 229 Kaspar, Michael 84, 106, 107,222 Kasper, Penny 73, 96, 229 Kasper, Ray 103,222 Kedzierski, Deborah 117, 222 Kedzierski, Jeannette 236 Keenan, Mary 222 Keenan. Matthew 229 Keenan, Robert 229 Keene, James 230,229 Kehoe, Marcia 236 Kelly, Douglas 195 Kelly P. fPatJ 62, 71 Kelly, Robert 222 Keltner, Jeffery 195 Kempczynski. Ken 222 Kempke, Brian 195 Kempke, Bruce 82, 83, 195 Kennedy, Martha 161 Kenny,Jean 195. 87, 109, 138 Kochmann. Karl 237 Koehn, Cindy 222 Koester, Donna 115, 196 Kogut, Mark 71, 142 Kohler. Christine 229 Koeller, Ruth 161 Kohlin, Roger 174. 107. 138 Kollins, Daniel 242 Kollins, Ronald 237 Komaniecki, Christine 119. 97. 229 Komaniecki, Keith 67, 141, 237 Kommenich. William M. Kominski, Karen 196 Komperda. Anna 222 Konaszewski, Christin 229 Konaszewski, James 65, 229 Kontrimas, William E. 237 Kopf, Laura 222 Kopf, Susan 196 Kopp. Dennis 45, 67. 138. 141, 237 Kopp. Karen 196 Korbel, Dawn 127, 45, 89. 148. 229 Korecky, Glenn 196 Korpal, Paul 89. 222 t0r2ltf,'ir' Kfiffh wc' . N ' ,gg '- . , tiiaqll' l te V ' .' ll: 'K l805C:lP, .f , ,z Koscnv . 'bhp' , ..-45. lx08 , , l. Kogan J Koisulf ',,, .5 K... Kgultu'-A U , Kozzi- Wi' Kolfm' 7 , -Zane-I ' ht' lf. -if 140111- ' , , 3 110117: D: ,' Kali! I, limi M ' ' KW., Ldv . ff' L if VI 7 Krzsil' R'-Z ,- Krzsil' ' f' Km,-.V DK-. . Kris: Mia J ' liff' ' Krexr Ui ' llf114.lf::f ,. 1171.1-f f -Q Krall P2T'ii'1 llrcpfif fini' 19' Y Knees' 3? f - lizegf' '- limi C112 ' 117.1 XFN ' Rf.. 1111 -1 Di- 341 KT.: EJ- ' ' KT.: 7-1 I KT.: 'ii 11.5161 11.51 Si: life T' uff? LIL' -ffl --'.. R, . lllii U Lx L li.l'i'w 3 K.e:. C. . if- KW. '. K-.U I, F: K.-,rf--.1 , Kr ll kr.: KL' Q, Ill . K Q- K F . li 4.1-- li' .1 kai! L, L L . ' L . kwin. Ev li KS. Q. li .- k 1 , . L4 F ... L ......f A... .-, .. . . V V Korpal. Paula 222 Kosch. Lori 229 Kosch. Norbert 115. 196 Koschnitzki, Linda 242. 222 Kosciak, Waldemar 242 Koson. Patricia 13, 23, 72, 196 Kosowski, Kevin 133, 127. 11, 237 Kosowski, Larry 237 Kotsikas. John 242. 117 Koulouris, Mana 242, 196. 222 Kozak. Madeline 196 Kozeneski. Louann 115, 196 Kozeneski. Tina 229 Kozmic. Jerome 161 Kozyra. Daniel 237 Kozyra, D. 161 Kraiss. Kelly 82, 83.237 Kraiss. Leesa 196 Kral. Wendy 80, 83, 222 Krasny, Deborah Ann 119. 97. 229 Krasny. Ronald 222 Kratovil. Deborah 222 Krause. Martin 84, 222 Krause. Karen 196 Krenn, Lisa 196 Krizic. Jeffery 105, 74. 196 Kroll. Kenneth 237 Kroll. Patricia 222 Kropeck. Carrie 26. 29, 126, 127, 133, 13. ll. 117. 197. 10 Krueger, Daniel 222 Krueger. Hal 197 Kruk. Cathy 197 Kruk, Nancy Ann 229 Krull, Mary 174 Krupa, David 45. 69. 77, 229 Krupa, Edwin 65. 67, 75. 197 Krupinski. Eugene 107. 222 Krupinski. Timothy 242 Kuba. Paul 237 Kuba, Steven 115, 197 Kuba, Thomas 242 Kubera. Leanne 222 Kubera. Lynda 115. 197 Kubiak, Gail 22. 23, 79, 94, 109, 237. 138. 147. 148. 141,24 Kubiak. Linda 95. 141, 222 Kucharski, Ronald 67, 242 Kueltzo. Caryn 141 Kuerbs. Mary 161 Kuffell, Jeffrey 237 Kujawa. Sharon 197 Kulovitz, Helen 117. 229 Kurcab, Christopher Kusmisz, Kenneth 197 Kuzmicki. Michael 222 Kuzmicki. Patricia 237 Kuzmicki. Susan 197 Kwaitkowski. Mark 197 L Lacoppola, Donna 237 Lafferty, Ellen 117. 197.28 Lafferty. Glen 132. 237 Lafferty. Matthew 229 Laha. Barry 229 Lakawitch. Ginny 97,229 Lakawitch, Steven 222 Lakickas. Janet 73, 80, 229 Lamonto, Ken 222 Lamonto, Linda 237 Lamphere, Dawn 118,45, 83, 118. 117. 141, 197 Lamphere,Jill 141, 131, 229 Lane. Louise 27, 29, 119, 161, 122, 28 Land, Joseph 147, 148, 197 Langlois, Catherine A. 141, 229 Lanzerotti. Bruce 174, 140 Lape. Tim 222 Laperuto, Gina 237 Larson, Nancy 229 Laskey, Dean 129. 222 Laskey, Denise 237 Latasiewicz. Susan 222 Latasiewicz, Wendy 197 Latus, Daniel 229 Latus, Joseph 222 Laube, Susan 197 Lauer. Christopher 222 Lavalle. Laura 198 Lavelle, Robert D. 25, 77, 229 Lavery, Therese 198 Lavin. Jim 222 Lawless. Carol A. 229 Lawless, Ethel Marie 229 Laxton, Tammy 198 Leathers, Andrea 90, 141.229 Ledder, Susan 229 Legge, Karen 242.237, 122 Lehmacher, Jerrold 229 Lehocky, Michael 229 Lekas, Phil 242, 237 Leleika, William 229 Lenert. John 69. 222 Lentini, Karen 229 Lepley, Deborah 141. 131 Lepley, Mike 77, 237 Leppin. Diane 29. 127, 59, 198, 181, 28 Lesniewski. Raymond 127, 133. 117,222 Lewandowski. Denise 90. 237 Lewandowski, Mark 117, 198 Lewandowski, Wally 69. 229 Lewis, Anthony Lewis. Bob 74. 75. 83 Lewis, Brian 222 Licata. Frank 69, 229 Licata, Joseph 67, 234 Licata, Rosemary 198 Lighthall. William 114 Lilja, Rick 222 Limberopoulos, Helen 229 Lindemann. Mark 222 Lindemann, Michael 198 Linkous.Jeff 138. 198 Lipske. Lisa 109, 198 Lipske. Lynda 80 Lis. Carol 198, 237 Lis, Lori 222 Lisek, Michael 222 Liss, Steve 237 Litterio, Bennett 75. 198 Litterio, Lisa 222 Locke, Donna 222 Loconsole. Steven 237 Loeb, Julie 229 Londos, Dean 229 Londos, George J. 198 Londos, Maria 222 Lopresti, Christina 222 Lopresti, Debbie Lopresti, Karen 25, 89, 229 Lordo, R. 161 Lorenz, Deborah Ann 229 Lorenz, William 117, 222 Lovelace, Laura 117, 222 Lovelace. Ronald 27, 29. 122, 124. 137 Lovelady. Debra 198 Ludwikowski, Gregory 144, 198 Ludwikowski, Steven Lukashonak. Anthea 144. 141,229 Luke, Timothy 198 Lullo, Ronald 144 Lumsargis, Mark 107, 222 Lundquist. Christine 23, 80, 81 Lundquist, Steven 138, 199, 37 Lusk, Kimberly 199 Lynch, Angela 242 Lynch. Michael 237 Lynch, Nora 45,229 Lynn. Sandra 242 Lyon, William 5, 174 M Macak, Karen 229 Macciaro, Francine 162,222 Macejak, Terresa 117, 122. 198 Mack, Linda 237 Mack, Lisa 222 Mack. Robert 223 Mackessy, Edward 233 Macke. William 222.223 Mackessy, Tim 229 Mackinac. Leslie 119, 222. 223 Mackowiak, Robert A. 69, 223 Mackowiak. Robert M. 229 MacLean, Lisa 237 MacLean. Tami MacLel1and. Linda Madey. Roxanne 229 Maeder, Lynn 230 Maes, Catherine 62, 237 Magiera. Johanna 199 Magnabosco. Jennifer 132. 25. 72. 73 94 237 117, 138, 141 Magnotti. Sue 22. 23. 86. 96, 97. 237 Mahal, Gurinder 223 Maher. Daniel 198 Mahoney, Michael 77. 199, 230 Maines. Michael 199 Majeski. Ronald E. 199 Makropoulos, Vicki 223 Malcolm, Don 223 Maldonado. Alberto 242 Maleske. Yvette 237 Malinowski. Carl 230 Malinowski. Michelle 200, 230 Maloney. Terrence 115, 200 Malovan, Anthony 200 Malovan, Mary Beth 119, 141, 223 Mandernach, Laura 223 Manges. Robert 174, 90 Mannino, Gina 237 Mantia. George 230 Manzella, Philip 242 March, Charles 200 Marciano, Nick 230 Marcordes, James 230 Marcordes, Laura 200 Marek. Karen 200 Marek. Mike 200 Mares. Terrence Marin. Glen 161 Marinier. Patrick 230 Marion, Anthony 67 Markham, Kendall 45, 67, 237 Marr, Mario 71,237 Marr. Pamela 223 Marr. Paula 223 Marshall. Michael 230 index Martens, Michael 223 Martens, Patricia 200 Martin, Christine 200 Martin, Karen 223 Martin, Kathy 237 Martin, Toni 115,200 Martinek, Charles 25, 67, 200, 24 Martinek, Kimberly 200, 230 Maslowski, John 237 Maslowski, Mary 223 Massat, Burnelle 155 Massey, Bill 230 Massey, Julie 115, 201 Massey, Mary 237 Masterson, James 230 Mastrangelo, Rosalie 223 Matarese, David 237 Matariyeh, Aida 237 Matariyeh, Naim 117, 230 Matariyeh, Samia 223 Matariyeh, Suhail 237 Matecki, David 237 Matecki, Ronald 223 Matulis, Claudia 223 Matyska, Suzanne 80, 237 Mayer, Robert C. 242 Mazalin, Laura 89, 230 Mazurek, Robert 223 McAtee, Mary 237 McBride, William 67, 68, 201 McCann, Laura 90, 92, 124, 201 McCann, Linda 90, 117, 122, 237 McCaskill, Theresa 237 McClafferty, Christop 77, 230 McClafferty, Monica 141, 223 McClafferty, Sean 201 McClenahan, John 174, 103 McClintock, Dennis P. 93, 230 McConnell, Wilfred 161 McCrary, Jacqueline 129, 222 McCrary, Michael 237 McCutcheon, Andrew 121, 162 McDermott, Amanda 223 McDermott, Stuart 237 McDonald I. 162 McDowall, Gerald 115, 201 McElderry, Candice 123, 223, 131 McElligott, Shari 23, 63, 201 McGoldrick, Thomas 67, 71, 138 McGovern, Eunice 230 McHale, Harry 174 McHale, Kevin 13, 67, 201, 37 McHale, Michael 230 McHale, Therese 141,223 McHugh, Robert Tom 223 McKee, Patricia 237 McKenna, James 223, 230 McLaughlin, Roma 223 McManus, John McNally, John 127, 117, 223 McNally, Krista 223 McNamara, Gerald M. 201 McNamara, Timothy Jam 84, 237 McNamara, Timoth Jos 84, 237 McQueary, Michael 223 Meadows, Dawn 79, 237 Meadows, Kim 223 250 Mecker, Karen 94, 237 Medeles, Angel 103, 223 Medeles, Ismael 230 Mehrens, Irene 162 Meier, Anthony 230 Melander, Dawn 119,201 Melody, Kathy 242, 223 Melody, Linda 237 Melone, Carlo 237 Melone, Donata 223 Meloy, Robert 230 Mendez, Denise 109,237 Mendez, Joseph 69, 107, 141,223 Mense, Michael 201 - Merkle, Kathleen 237 Merkle, William 223 Mertes, Diana 238 Mertes, Ronald 238 Merwick, Jacqueline 89, 223 Merwick, Mary 230 Merwick, Terese 38, 132, 13,201 Messaglia, James 162 Messina, Carleen 223 Metlow, Mark 242 Meyer, Brian 201 Meyer, Laura 230 Meyer, Richard 223 Miarka, Dana 62, 238 Micek, Theresa 62, 122, 223 Micek, Veronica 238 Michaels, Veronica 238 Michaels, Jeanne 62, 230 Michaels, Jeffery 71, 201 Michalec, Scott Michalek, Mary Ann 115,202 Michalowski, Walter 230 Michko, Lynn 230 Migala, Bryan D. 242, 238 Mika, Donald 238 Mika, Frank 140,202 Mikicic, Susan 117, 129, 238, 120 Mikrut, Daniel 230 Mikrut, Laura 86, 115,238 Mikyska, Kenneth 174 Miller, Deanna 230 Miller, Deborah 238 Miller, Denise L. 238 Miller, Edwin 202 Miller, James 238 Miller, Jerry Jr. 223 Miller, Peggy 230 Miller, Randall 202, 238 Miller, Robert 230 Miller, Stephinie 242 Milosovic, Charlene Minarcik, Donna 62, 238 Mininni, Robert 69, 230 Minnella, Richard W. 230 Minyard, Linda 123, 114,223 Mirabella, Sam 103,230 Miranda, Christine 223 Miranda, James 238 Miroballi, Renee 162 Miski, Thomas 45, 69, 103, 230 Misner, Michael 117,230 Mitchell, Carl 67, 238 Mitchell, Mike 238 Moline, Dawn 223 Molitor, Jeffery 223 Molloy, Patrick 230, 238 Monaco, Frank A. 223 Monahan, Donna 238 Monahan, Paul 223 Montana, Joseph 29, 115, 122,202 28 Montoya, Emily 202 Montoya, Lisa 230 Montuori, Diane 223 Montuori, Michael 103,230 Moody, Linda M. 238 Moozak, Jacqueline 202 Morales, Victor 223 Morazoni, Diane 162 Moreland, Benny Keith 77, 242 Morgan, Jeff 83, 230 Morgan, Shirley 202 Morris, David 238 Morris, Debra 202 Moser, Robert 174 Moskiewicz, Alan 77, 84, 24, 230 Moskiewicz, Lynn 80, 202 Moyers, Sheri 230 Mozwecz, Leslie 202 Mroch, Eugene 230 Mrowczynski, Stephen 238 Mucerino, Salvatore 230 Mudryj, Diane 89, 223 Mueller, Edward 162 Muklewicz, Carol 81, 129, 223 Mulack, Robert 77, 223, 230 Mulcahy, Lori 123,230 Mulcahy, Penny 202 Mullican, William 242, 223 Murabito, Kathy 223 Muralles, Jaime R. Muralles, Marco V. Murphy, Ann 123, 230 Murphy, Donald 174,71 Murphy, James 223 Murphy, Joan 174, 134 Murphy, Laura 123, 223 Murphy, Linda 242 Murphy, Michael A. 238 Murphy, Monica 230 Murphy, Steven 238 Murphy, Terrence 202 Murphy, William 162, 103 Murray, Douglas 37, 162. 69 Murtaugh, Michael 230 Musante, Christopher 93. 230 Musser, Cary 105, 230 Myers, James 230 Myers, Renee 202 Myslik, Joanne 230 Mysliwiec, Laurence 230 Myszkowski, John 230 Myszkowski, Richard N Naden, Tricia 202 Nagy. Steve 114, 162, 115, 40 Nakroshis 36, 39 Nakutis, Ronald 238 Nantz, Kathleen 223 Naponelli, Bonnie 242 Naponelli, Laura 202 Narel, Dawn 242,230 Nash, Marsha 230 Naumann, Catherine 203 Nauris. James 230 Navarro, Joseph 203 Nawrocki, Cheryl 117. 223 Needham, Kathleen 223 Needham, Mary 230 Nelson, Barbara 223 Nemec, Pamela 238 Neubauer. Charles 238 Neubauer. Curt 175, 223 Neuhold. Anton G. 242. 223 Neumann. Eric 115. 203 Neumann. Martin 238 Neumann. Timothy 230 New. Richard A. 242. 223 Nicely. Denise 223 Nickels. Laura 238 Nieblas. Victor A. 77.230 Niedospial. Anthony 230 Niedrich. Diane 163. 89 Niehoff. James 203 Nieminski. Kenneth 163 Nietupski. Larry 203 Nietupski. Sherry 223 Nitz. Monika 117. 230 Nolan. Mary Beth 89. 223 Nolen. Kay 230 Nolen, Wayne 67. 203 Norkus. Alane 230 Norkus. Lisa 238 Norris. Kathleen 141. 223. 131 Noto. Michael 238 Novak. Joann 174, 117 Novak. Kathy 223 Novorolsky. Mark 115. 203 NOWHKOWSKI. Nancy 116. 163. 117 Nowdomski. Alan 13. 203 Nowicki. Janet M. 203 Nuccio. Devra 238 Nuccio. Donna 230 Nyland. Fred 203 O Oakey. Deanna 230 Oakey. George 203 Oberman. Denise 89. 141. 223, 131 Oberman, Sharon 1 19. 203 Obeytek, Pamala 230 Obodzinski, Gregg 238 O'Brien, Patrick J. 238 Ochata, Jerome 174 O'Connor, Ellen 230 O'Donnell, Kevin Thoma 203 O'Donnel1, Raymond 195, 174, 109 O'Donne11, Timothy J. 105, 104, 203 Oertel, Lawrence 65, 230 Ogden, Earl 242, 223 Ogden, Melody 115, 242 O'Grady, Christine 242, 141, 223, 131 O'Grady, Keith 82, 83, 138, 203 O'Grady, Kevin 242 Ohap, Theodore 242 O'Hara, James 107, 223 O'Hara, Maureen 144, 141, 238 Ohlson, Robert 163 O'Keefe, Maria 127. 133, 11,223 Oksanen, Wayne 230 Olalde, Doreen 75, 238 Olalde, Richard 203 Oldanie, Sandra 230 O'Leary, Kiley 75, 204 Olive, Tammy Joyce 1 17, 204 Oliver, James 230 Olmstead, Lawrence 69, 107, 223 Olson, Eric N. 204 Olszewski, Charles B. 230 Olszewski, Frederick 204 O'Malley, Debbie 238 O'Malley, Thomas 174, 104 O'Neil1, William 174 Oparka, Stanley 29, 199. 28, 238 Opelar, Lisa 242. 117, 223 Oprondek, Marjorie 117,230 Orant, Anthony 204, 199 Orant, Margaret 223 Orlic, John 1. 84. 204. 223 Orr, Denise 230 Ortega, Elena 242. 223 Ortega, Ronnie 230 Ortman, Margaret 238 Otte, Esther 174 Overby, Scott 230 Owens, Margaret 204 Owsianiak, Michele 230 P Pacer, Mary Beth 230 Pacourek, Scheri 117, 230 Padalino. Peter 238 Pagach, Carol 125, 230 Pagach. John 223 Pagach. Susan 115, 149, 148, 204 Paganessi, Tina 238 Page, Joan H. 45, 80, 230 Page, Richard 45, 83, 138. 238 Paliatsos. Deneen 117, 125. 230 Palm, Christine 97, 230 Palm, Vikki 242, 223 Palmer, Jacqueline 204 Panagos, Paul 67, 238 Pangallo, Michael 204 Panock, John 242 Papadakis, Billie Rose 163 Papineau, Christine 238 Papineau, Glen 223 Pappas, George 238 Pappas, Peter 242 Pappas, Spiros 204 Parish, Darryl 115, 205 Parmley, M. Eugene 163 Parnitzke, Katina 115, 205 Parrish, Billy 205 Parrish, Katrina 242 Pas, Anna 115,205 Pasciak, Dawn 205 Pastorello, Laura 148, 192,205 Pastwa, Michele 238 Patrick, Luke 230 Paul, Gregory 174 Paveleck, Cindy 79, 205 Paveleck, Jeff 45, 103, 138, 230 Pavlakos, Mary 238 Pavlick, Diane 117, 223 Pavlick, Edward 238 Pavlik, Theresa 110, lll, 230 Pavlik, Wayne 106, 223 Paweski, Bryan 101, 45, 205 Pawlak, Jacqueline 230 Pawlowski, Stephan 69, 223 Pawluk, Michael 238 Paxton, Pamela 163, 80 Payer, James 83, 230 Peak. Kelly 79, 86, 238 Pearson, Fred 163 Pecho, Tracy Ann 205 Pechota, Donald 223 Pedersen, Lori 96, 205 Peebles, Linda 223 Pfeifer, D. 163 Pegues, David 1 15, 205 Pekan, Karen 73, 80, 238, 24 Pekan, Michael 223 Peldzus, William 84, 230 Pelech, Bruno 115,205 Pelech, Robert A. 238 Pellico. Pamela 230 Penkas, Regina 205 Pepsnik, Karen 230 Pepsnik, Sandra 238 Perch, Adam 132, 69 Perillo. Stephen 230 Perillo. Troy 238 Perrino, Janet 86, 107, 141, 238 Perrino, Kimberly 63, 205 Persak, Robert 223 Pesce, Cynthia 223 Pesce. Joseph 77, 238 Peters . Deborah 206 Peters, Kenneth 144,206 Peters, Laura 13. 117. 141.206, 130 Peters, Mary 117, 138.141. 223. 130 Peters, Susan 138, 230 Petersen, David 69, 223 Petersen. Denise 97,230 Peterson, Allen 238 Peterson, Clarence 238 Peterson, Sharon 206,223 Peterson, Laurie 97 Petit, Anna Maire 223 Petit, Joseph 230 Petrakis, Andrew 115, 206 Petrauskas, Bruno 238 Petropulos, James 69, 223 Petropulos, Laura 26, 29, 127, 132, 1 206 Pfeiffer, Barbara 164, 46 Pfeiffer, Sherry 238 Phelan, Lori 206 Phelps, Dorothy 223 Phillips, Becky A. 223 Phillips, Ted 223 Pickett, Gary 230 Piech, David 14, 21. 138.206 Piech, Laura 141, 130, 230 Pietras, Raymond 77, 242 Pike, Linda 238 Pilsudski, John 238 Pilsudski, Michael 224 Pine. Charles 141. 238 Pinto, Michael 230 Pinto, Richard 67, 77, 238 Piotrowski, Geralyn 90, 242 Piotrowski, Lance 206 Pizzo, Frances 224 Plaeger, Gene 230 Plaeger, Jerry 230 Pleasant, David 238 Plecki. Pat 86, 230 Plekavic. Frank Plescia. Carlo 238 Plonis. Shelley 89. 230 Plush, Karen 93. 238 Plush, Laura 206 Plys. Edwin 107, 224 Plys. Leslie 144, 141. 206 Plys. Vicky 238. 144, 141. 130 Podolak. Laura 224 Polansky. Donna 164 Poleski. Rondee 95. 224 Polino, Alex 206 Ponio. Gerald 67. 206 Poole. David 1 15, 206 Poole, Shari 238, 148. 141 Popp. Joanne 224 Poska, Robert 206 4. 59. 122 Salamone, John 127, 239, 11, 122. 124, 10 index Pospishil, Helen 86, 109, 138. 207, 24 Pospisil, D. 164 Post, Christine 230 Post, Daniel 238 Potaczek. Joan 207 Potempa, Michael W. 239 Potempa. William 65, 242 Potts, Kenneth J. 224 Poulos, Peter 132, 117, 128,207 Powers, Kevin 224 Powers. Nancy 79. 109, 239 Powers, Patrick 242 Prato. Louis 164 Predny, Veronica 224 Preyss, Deborah 231 Preyss, Norbert 239 Prim. Gail 239 Pringle, Colette 224 Pringle, Louis 239 Prochaska, Karen 239 Procopio, Maria 239 Prokaski, Carleen 207 Prokaski, Raymond 224 Provenzano, Christina 239, 141, 130 Pruim. Cheryl 62. 239 Pruitt. Franklin 239 Przeklasa. Timothy 174 Przybyla, Roy 231 Ptaszynski, Monique 231 Pudzimis, Sandra 207 Pulaski, Gary 207 Purpura, Mary Ann 239 Pych. Kenneth 82. 83, 231 Pyne. Daniel 224 Pyne. Michael 207 Q Quain, Kelly 25, 75, 84, 104, 239,24 Qualizza. Marianne 239 Quan, Janine 239 Quasny, Karen 141, 130, 224 Quasny, Steven 77,239 Quick. Joseph 105,75, 104, 103,207 Quilantan. Eric 224 Quilantan, Mark 242 Quinlan, Carolyn 90,231 Quinn, Daniel 104,207 R Raab, Herbert 174 Rabenda, Steven 231 Raber, Sherri 239 Rabus, Cynthia 118, 231 Rachanski, Michael 115 Raczak, William Radman, Mary Ann 242, 144, 239 Radman, Sena 242, 117 Radtke, Linda 117, 128, 129.239, 148, 120 Radtke, Michael Raebig, Tammy 239 Rafacz, Walter 231 Railsback, Brian 239 Raine, Michael 231 Rajewski, Cheryl 13, 63, 148 252 Rajewski, Robert 242 Ralson, Marybeth 239 Randon, Scott 239 Rapata, Edward 65,239 Rapata, Robert 107, 224 Rapata, Susan 208 Ratel, Dorothy 208 Rawski, Geri Ann 79, 231 Ray, Carolyn 224 Raziunas, Peter 208 Redmond, Joann 239 Redsville, Robert 242 Reed, Laura 18, 115. 231 Reichold, Robert 75, 239 Reilly, Theresa 165 Reisinger, Stephan 231 Rekosh, Roy 231 Remblos, Frank 231 Remezas, Frank H. 224 Renfree, Gregory 84. 208 Repasi, Carroll 164 Revak, Kathryn 207 Revak, Keith 207 Revell, Andy 107, 224 Revell, Spyro 29, 124, 28, 231 Reyna, Mel R. 231 Reyna, Robert 239 Reynolds, Angela 63, 208 Reynolds, Angela 63. 148, 192, 208 Reynolds, Brian 231 Reynolds, Jeffrey 67, 208 Reynolds, Joan 207, 115 Reynolds, Richard 115, 239 Rezabek, Lorie'239 Rhoads, Sheryl 224 Ricchiuto, John 208 Ricchiuto, Richard 67, 239 Rice, Debra 72, 147, 208 Rice, Frank 133, 12, 117, 208 Richard, William V. Richards, Paul 84, 242, 231 Ricobene, Robert 141, 208 Ringelman, Patricia 119,239 Rispoli, Robert 224 Ritchey, Jacqueline 208 Ritchey, James 92, 239 Ritchey, Michael 242 Rittenhouse, Laura 119, 59, 208 Ritter, Janet 231 Ritter, Michael 115,208 Rivera, Doris 224 Roach, Linda 119,239 Robak, Russell 208 Roberts, Larry 164, 73 Rock, Lisa Lynn 209 Rode, Clyde 164 Rodriguez, Cecilia 11 1. 209 Rodriguez, Denise 239 Rodriguez, Linda 209 Rogers, Robert 242 Rokaitis, James 29, 14. 70, 71, 1 Rokaitis, Jill 63, 239 Rokaitis, Judy 141,224 Roll, Gloria 125,209 Romano, Roy 231 Rorison, Robbie 209 Rosa, Hector L. 45, 69, 103,231 Rosak, Jeff 231 Rosinski, Joseph 69,231 Ross, Ronald 242 Ross, Rosemary 239 Roush. Jeff 224 Roza, Michele 45, 89, 97, 231 Roza, Ronald 69, 103, 224 28, 136, 209, 120 Rozak, Christine 224 Rubio, Fred 209 Rubly, Daniel 174 Rudman, Linda 239 Rudow, Debra 231 Rudow, Linda 224 Rudow, Timothy 239 Rugai, Ado 174, 144 Rummery, Laurie 209 Russell, David 209 Russell, Michael 144, 209 Russell. William 164 Rutherford, Kenneth 209 Rutherford. Michael T. 239 Rutherford, Theresa 224 Rutledge, Daniel 242 Ryan. Daniel 224 Ryan, Kimberly 239 Ryan, L. 165 Rybarczyk, Robert 239 Rybczyk. Barb 209 Rybczyk. Gerald 231 Rybczyk. Joseph J. 240, 239 Rybczyk. Justine 239 Rybicki, Frank 69. 224 Rybski, Barbara 117 Rymus, Doreen 224 S Sabatini, Nancy 209 Sabatino, Joni 209 Sala, Sharon 209 Salamone, Lorraine 117, 144. 231 Salchert, Ellen 209 Salkeld, Michael 210 Salkeld, Sandy 239 Salmons, Carol 165 Sample, Barbara 80, 239 Sanborn, Kimberly 210 Sanders, Dennis 210 Sanders, Kenneth 210 Sanders, Leon 69. 83, 239 Sanders, Lesley 231 Sanders, Michael 231 Sanders, Stanley 210 Sansone Cheryl 80, 83.97, 1 Sansone Sansone. Jeanine 152 John 239 Santoro, Joseph 65, 239, 144 Santoro, Theresa 210 Sarna, Donna 117,210 Sarna, Doreen 117. 231 Satala, Patricia Sauerwein. Steven Saunders, Cheryl 115,210 Saunders, Patricia 231 Sautkus, Janet 231 Sautter, Karen 231 Savage, Barry G. 152 Savage. James Savick, Dawn 242. 231 Schabes, John 242,231 Schaefer, N. 165 Schall, Patricia 239 Schallmo, Kurt 210 Schaub, Kim 210 Schilke, Karen 210 Schilke, Wayne 231 17,138,231 Schilling, Dawn 103, 140, 144, 210 Schilling. Dean 69.224 Schmidt, Clinton 45, 67, 68, 71, 239. 138 Schmidt. Geroge 231 Schmidt. Marie 141.231 Schmitt. VHICC 242 Schmitz. John 231 Schmitz. Mark 242 Schmitz. Michael F. 69. 224 Schmitz. Thomas 239 Schmitz. Walter 210 Schneider. Deborah 239. 210 Schoenfelder. Eric 127. 239. 1 1 Schonauer. Corinne 127. 132. ll. Schreiber. Donna 231 Schrock. Cheryl 231 Schroeder. Carl 108. 165. 115 Schroeder. Linda Schuh. David 93. 224 Schuh. Dina 239 Schuh. Edward 231 117. 144.231 Schuh. John 25.11. 93. 117. 210. 21. 24 Schuh. Penny 138. 141. 130.231 Schuler. John 69. 224 Schuler. Mark 67.239 Schultz. Arthur 63. 224 Schultz. Daniel 63. 224 Schultz. John 42 Schultz. James 210 Schu1tz.Jeff 101.231 Schultz. Jennifer 12. 80. 239. 138. 141 Schultz. Libby 231 Schultz. Lisa 79. 224 Schultz. Robert John Schuster. Karyn 239 Schwenk. Donna 129. 224 Schwenk. Lewis 210 Schwenn. Robert 239 Schwingel. Dawn M. 144. 210 Schwingel. Rose 224 Scott. Barbara Jean 144. 231 Scott. Diana 1 17. 231 Scott. Kenneth 231 Scott. Sandra Dee 224 Scully. Sheri 239 Sebek. James 231 Seehoffer. Darla 239 Segrc. Vesna 224 Seidel. Bradley W. 242 Seiders. Jessica 224 Seiders. Marie 224 Seiders. Victoria 59. 210 Sendra. Donald 210 Sepanik. Mary Pat 127. 122. 124 Serritella. Richard 115.210 Setina. Randy 210 Severson, Robert 231 Severson. William 211 Shanklin. Lana 211 Shanklin. Lana 224 Sharif. Nadeem A. 239 Sharpe. Deborah 231 Sharpe. Linda 240 Sharwarko. David 240 Shaughnessy. Jim 231 Shaughnessy. Laura L. 240 Shaven. Thomas 231 Shaver, Lorraine 21 1 Shehane, Terri 62. 89. 231 Shelly, David 21 1 Shelly, Margaret 224 Shelly, Richard 240 Sherman, Sharon 21 1 Sherman. Sharon Shrehair, Kijah 242 Shileny. Bonnie 165 Shonrock, Kimberly 62, 240, 10 144.231 Shugarman. Brian 129 Shugarman. Robert P. 29. 242. 240. 28. 120. 224 Shukair. Kifah 117 Shultz. John 20. 155 Shultz. Michelle 224 Siaskiewicz. Julene 231 Sidabras. Douglas 231 Sierakowski. Jerry 105. 104.211 Sierakowski. Jodi 45, 232 Signorello. Arlene 232 Sikorski. Darla 240 Sikorski, David 240 Silzer. Andrew 67, 71. 117. 138. 139. 211. 24 Silzer, Tami 224 Silzer, Tim 69. 103. 224 Simmons, Jeffrey Simone. Lisa 138, 232 Sinclair. David 77, 240 Singer. Sandra 240 Sivak. Edward 211 Skiba, Mary 117, 144, 230 Skibbens, Dawn 240 Skinner, Gregory 232 Sklenar. Susan 118. 232 Skoff. Frank 165 Skowronek, Gary 240 Skrypek. George 232 Skrypek. Michael 224 Skrzeck. M. 165 Skrzecz, Michael 212 Skubiszewski. Barbara 240 Skwarczek. Daniel 212 Skwarczek. Denise 224 Skwarczek. Matthew 67. 82, 212 Slagle, Montie 242 Slapak. Brenda 117, 129. 224 Slapak. Cynthia 117,232 Slater, Deborah 117, 212 Slavik, Carol 117, 122, 232 Sleeper. Barton 232 Sleeper, Robert 67, 68. 138, 212 Slomski. Pamela 240, 125 Slomski. Ronald 125, 224 Sloop, Lori 240 Smart. Mary 127, 73, 11. 117. 232 Smart, Stephen 116, 71. 93. 117. 1 Smart, Walter 232 Smas, Linda 224 Smas. Paul 67 Smetana, Brian 240 Smiciklas, Kenneth 138. 212 Smidowicz, Ronald 224 Smidowicz, Sharon 212 Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith ,Carl 240, 212 Carol 125 Carolyn 232 Cherrie 240 Cindy 90. 242 Clay 212 Del 174. 22, 93, 97 Frank 240 Georgina 232 Smith Janine L. 212 Smith John W. 232 Smith Lora 115,212 Smith Mark 90,240 Smith Meri 90, 224 Smith Nora 224 Smith. Patricia 141,2l2. 130 Smith, Sean 67.240 Smith,Sherri1l 141, 232 Smith Smith, Thomas 129, 166, 94 William 174 48,141.212 Smok. Christine 140,232 Smolinski. Denise 232 Smykowski, John 224 Smykowski. Mary 26.29. 14. 1 Sneed. Curtis 232 Sneiderm.Jan 166 Snelius. Robert 232 Snyder. Brian 224 Snyder, Jeffrey 224 Snyder. Reggie 115. 240 Snyder. Samuel 242 Socha. Susan 119. 232 Sodomire. Dawn 140. 232 Sokolowski. Steven 213 Soliday. Laura 240 Soliman, Arnold C. 240 Soliman. Patricio C. 240 Solkowski. Erin 224 Solkowski. Siobhan 132. 117. Soltis. Lynn 119, 45. 141. 232 Soprych. Dawn 89, 224 Soprych. Sharon 62 Sowell. Roy 232 Sowko, Lorraine 95. 141. 225 Spanczak, John 115. 213 Sparacino. Anthony 240 Sparacino, Debbie 115. 213 Speck, Adrienne 213 Speck. Alicia 89.225 Speck. Audrey 117. 232 Speiser. Patrice 225 Sprouse. George 240 Spry, Cheryl Lynn 240 Spry, Steven 225 Spusta, Lynn 63. 213 Spyropoulos, Georgia 240 Sroczynski. Alex J. 240 Sroka, David 45. 225 Sroka, Ken 225 Sroka, Michael 101. 77. 240 Stabile, Pasquale 140.232 Stabile, Rich 117 Staley, Michael 225 Stallings. Deborah 213 Stallings, Donna 225 Stamm, Michael 213 Stanciak, Lois 166 Stancik. Lisa 89, 141. 131.225 Staneart. Roseann 81, 225 Stanis. John 148, 213 Stankos. Ann Marie 213 Stankos. Joseph 232 Stanley, Timothy 67, 213 Stanula, Jeffrey 213 Stark. Mary 232 Starzyk. John 240, 100 Starzyk. Matthew 103.232 Stasaitis. Steven 213 Stauder. Jack 240 Stauner. Barbara 225 Staunton, John B. 240 Staunton. Maryann E. 213 Staunton, Peter 225 St. Clair. Caresse 232 Stearney. Patrick 84. 225 Steeves. James J. 240 Stefanisin. Daniel 225 Steffy. Douglas 232 Steffy. Melissa 213 Steffy. Roxanne 240 Stengele. Darlene 166 Stenson. Kathleen 213 Stepien. Lester 240 Steusloff, John 225 124.212 29. 232 index Stevens, William 225 Stevenson, George 232 Stevenson, James 240 Stevenson, Margaret 240 Stewart, Janet 73, 240 Stewart, Kathleen 225 Sticha, Edward 232 Sticha. Richard 225 Stinson, William 232 Stislow, Lisa 225 St. Louis, William 240 Stock, Kenneth 232 Stock, Sandra 1 19. 240 Stone, Mary 174, 125 Storm, William 225 Stout, Denise 225 St. Paul, Andrew 240 St. Pau1,Carie 225 St. Paul, Thomas 71, 213 St. Pierre, Edward 232 St. Pierre, Michelle 214 Stranc, Larry 232 Stranc, Leslie 214 Stranc, Ronald Mark 232 Strauss, John 232 Streckert. James 115. 214 Strejc, Janet 240 Strella, Sue 214 Strezo, Larry A. Jr. 232 Strezo, Michael 242, 240 Strezo, Mike 83. 183 Strickland. Ginger 225 Strocchia, Sue 81, 225 Stroemer. Diana 232 Strohmaier, Karen 240 Stuart, Roy 166 Studniarz, Joy 133, 240, 117 Sturek, Steven 214 Sturma, Linda 240 Styrczula. Helen Ann 94, 240 Styrczula. Stella 225 Sujewicz, Denis 240 Sukel. Mary Noel 45, 129, 138,225 Sukel. Suzanne 23, 45, 72. 73. 240 Sullivan, John 214 Sullivan, Timothy 225 Summers, Ronald 45, 103, 232 Susnjara, Phillip 240 Swafford, Susan 117. 225 Swanson, Charles 240 Swanson. James 214 Swierk. Laurence Swiert, Larry 214 Swies. Pamela 232 Swinarski, Kenneth 232 Symik, Felice 96. 97. 117, 225 Symik, Janet 96. 97. 240 Synal. Cathy 214 Syperek. Virginia 225 Sypniewski, Robert 166 Szajek. Laurie 232 Szajek. Lawrence P. 232 Szajek, Robert 183, 214 Szkirpan, Daniel 214 Szumal. Nancy 232 Szymanski, David 232 T Tabor, Darryl 45, 69, 103, 232 Tallman, Kevin 232 Tallman, Scott 214 Tampier, James 214 Tandy, B. 166 Tantlinger, Larry 225 Tapak, Mary Rose 240 Tarvidas, Iris 232 Taylor, Charles 214 Taylor, Viki 79, 240 Teason, Leonard 225 Temple, Elizabeth 232 Terkovich, Patricia 214 Tesar, Jill 90, 232 Theisinger, David 115 Thiel, Lawrence Thiem, David 240 Thomas, Charles 242 Thomas, Jean Thomas, Joseph 215 Thomas, Richard 166, 144 Thompson, Mary 225 Thompson, Robert B. Thornton, Steven 215 Thorson, Gwenn 232 Tieri, Frank 125,225 Tieri, Lance G. 215 Tillman, Laura 232 Tillman, Mark 225 Tipping, Edward Tischer, John E. Tobolski, John 166 Tomaras, Constantine 232 Tomaras, John 69, 107, 138, 225 Tomaras, Neil J. 232 Tomas, Joel 174, 115 Tooher, Linda 115,215 Toppen, Cynthia 166 Torres, Angel 225 Tracy, Barney 166 Tracy, Robert 225 Trcka, Jennifer 232 Trend, Mary 240 Trevino, Rene 225 Trifone, Kimberly S. 232 Triplett, Ann 232 Trojaniak, Cynthia 225 Trojaniak, Karen 215 Tropp, Rosann 232 Trovato, William 215 Truesdale, Gary 240 Truesdale, Wayne T. 69, 225 Trusty, Kimberly C. 240 Tsingos, Jim 225 Tsingso, John 225 Tucker, Ronald Lee 240 Twohill, Carol 141, 131,225 U Underwood, Marie 232 Unolt, Danette 140, 215 Unolt, Diane 215 Unotl, Donna 232 Updyke, Charles 174 Urban, David 64, 240 Urban, Judith 117, 122,215 Urbanczyk, John 129, 225 Urbanczyk, John 129,225 Urbauer, Dorinda 39, 126, 127, 166, 125 V Vagenas, Elizabeth 242 Valeikas, Vincent 242 Valiga, Robert 215 Van, Maureen 240 Vanbolhuis. Dawn 97, 1 17, 225 Vanbyssum. Timothy 215 Vanda, Mary 215 Vanek, Sharon 232 Vanhurst, Dawn 225 Vanscoyk, Lou Ann 119,215 Varanauski, Karen 225 Varland, Ronald 116, 167 Vaughn, Gregg 93, 107,225 Vega, Leroy 232 Vegetabile, James 65,232 Vegetabile, Michael K. 103, 225 Vegetabile, Peter 242 Velcich, Jeffery 225 Velcich, John C. 215 Vengrin, Edward 215 Vengrin, Laurie 241 Ventimiglia, Laura L. 241 Ventimiglia, Sherri A. 232 Vernerde, Carl 167 Vertucci, Darlene 232 Vertucci, Dawn 225 Vertucci, Denise 232 Vertucci, Diana 79, 241 Vervoort, Denise 216 Vervoort, William 67, 138, 216 Verzak. Sandra 90. 225 Vetter. Kenneth 216 Vicik, David 241 Vicik, Robert 115 Villanueva, Miguel Jr. 241 Vinyard, Richard 116, 132. 117, 232 Vitiritti, Kathy 167 Vlach, Connie 241 Vlosak. Gary 241 Vogt, Penny 225 Volpe, Antoinette J. 232 Volpe. Tina 216 Vondrasek, William 84, 138, 216 W Wabol. Rosemary A. 216 Wachowski, Joseph 232 Waddell, Robert 77, 232 Wadhams. Laura 232 Wadington. Mona 118, 165. 167. 119 Wadington. William 127, 165. 167, 10, ll Wagner. Diana Walery, Dave 167 Wallace. Gill 127. 225 Wallace, Jennifer 241 Wallace, Mary Francis 232 Wallace. Robert 167 Wallenberg, Susan 241 Walsh. Brian 216 Walsh, Martin 232 Walsh, Mary 216 Walsh. Thomas 167 Warchal, Elizabeth 241 Ward. Vernon 242, 232 Wardingley, Michelle 119, 45 Warpehowski, Donna 216 Warpehowski, Edward 232 Warren, Chrystine 141, 131 Warren, Nancy Marie 75. 117, 216 Wasiak. Christopher 241 wagilf' Wasilif WWC? wgtwl wgttat Webb' Webb' wgbill Weglifl Weglol wgglot Weichl Weichl Weller Weinfl Weiss. Weiss. Weissl Wen.. Wells. Welsh. Welsh. Wenlt. Wentz Wemf Weme Weslot Wesolt West. 1 Wetter 1 l. 1 Wetzel Wetzel Wetzel Wheat. White. White. White. White. White. Wiedei Wiedei Wierza Wilistr Wilcm. Wil-em Willter Wilkes Willtar Williar Wtlliar Wilson Wilson Winch. Wmlle Witelt. Wttel. Witel. wlllttg Wvhlei WOl1le: Wmth, 01117, Qltlze W W llloltas Wolfe Wgli-Q 1... W god- ti-M WWQYR C Wrohc Wy 1 V. .--i, 254 1 Wasilewski. Roary 241 Wasiliewski. Patricia 65 Watson. Mary Ann 73. 241 Watson. Scott 241 Wattawa. Dawn 232 Webb. Allen 69. 216 Webb. James 225 Webb. Kathleen 216 Webster. Edward Scott 242. 232 Weglowski. Dona 216. 186 Weglowski. Dona 216. 186 Weglowski. Lora 241 Weichinger. Carl 241 Weichinger. Chad 232 Weiler. Patricia 216 Weinert. Keith 232 Weiss. Dianne 232 Weiss. Joann 241 Weisskopf. Sam 38. 174 Weix. Judith 174 Wells. Rodney 232 Welsh. Mary 241 Welsh. Robert 216 Wenk. Daniel 65. 232 Wentz. Laurence 241 Werner. Ronald 217 Werner. Timothy 83. 232 Weslow. Kraig 84.232 Wesolowski. Gary 77. 232 West. Cynthia 90. 232 Wetterer. Anthony 29. 126. 127, 133. 13. 14. 10. 11.122.144.148.217.28 Wetzel. Debra 217 Wetzel. Julie 119. 217 Wetzel. Michael 103. 225 Wheat. Karen 217 White. David 225 White. Gary 232 White. Joseph E. 225 White. Mark Allen 45. 138. White. Mark Joseph 225 Wiederhold. Dan 242 Wiederhold. Michelle Wierzal. Dennis 174 Wikstrom. Dawn 217 Wileman. Martin 233 Wileman. Patricia 1 19. 233 217. 225 Wilken. Jeffrey 241 Wilkes. Sherry 225 Williams. Denise 225 Williams, Harold 155 Williams. Marolyne 167 Wilson. Dan 242 Wilson, Mark 241 Winchel. Teresa 79, 233 Winkler. Ronald 233 Witek. David 217 Witek, Karen 45.241, 130 Witek, Laura 225 Withrow, Dennis Ray 233 Wohler. Deborah A. 148.217 Wohler, Kenneth 242 Woith. Darlene 225 Woith, Linda 217 Wojnicki. Robert 242 Wojtasik, Philip G. 242 Wolfe. Ronald 233 Woltman, Susan 233 Wood, Donna 217 Wood. Rick 242 Worker, Danny 217 Wrobel, Ricky 217 Wyatt, Julie 217 Wyleta, Robert 217 X Xydakis, Evangeline 241 Xydakis, Terry 241 Y Yacko, Irene 90, 92, 233. 125 Yanik. Susan 225 Yates, Mary Ann 25, 167. 62. 86 York. Gregory 241 York, Joyce 217 Young. Donald Young. Russell 84, 241 Young. Susan J. 117. 225 Youngren. Harold 101. 241 Z Zahorik, Dan 233 Zale. Thomas 38. 167 Zaleski. Elizabeth 59. 217 Zaleski. Richard 241 Zamora. Maria 242 Zapala. Betty 241 Zayid. Yusef 115, 217 Zdziarski. Glenn 129. 217 Zdziarski. Robert 241 Zeh. Dawn 233 Zeko, Donald 77,241 Zeko, Sandra 233 Zeni. Wendy 167 Zervos, Louie Zervos, Stan 217 Zielinski. Michael 69. 117. 225 Zielke. Arthur Zilligen, Dave N. 233 Zimmerman, Laura 217 Zomoya, Chris 217 Zuch. Lisa 233, 117 Zuidema, Daniel 104, 241 Zuidema, Esther 233 Zuidema, R. 167 Zuschlag. Martin 241 Zwane. Catherine 241, 141, 130 Laura Pastorello Editor-in-Chief Joseph Land Asst. Editor-in-Chief This past year has been a time of great accomplishments for the Aries staff In the past 30 years of Reavis history the yearbook organization has put into print 29 years of memo- ries, and this year we tried again to capture the spirit of Reavis High School. The production of this yearbook was in no way a one manfwoman job. It was through the planning of the advisor and editors, the hard work, success and mistakes by the entire staff that filled these many pages with words and pictures. I would personalhf like to thank Mr. John Harrold for the many hours of extra work he put in to make thi. book a success. Also thanks to .lot Land my Assistant Editor, and al the rest of the staff who are just ai important. By pulling together ana making a team effort we cami through. Thanks to all who contributed tc make this yearbook a success, ana Good Luck Reavis on your next 36 years. Thankyou, Laura Pastorello Editor-in-Chief The Aries Staff Extends Thanks To: Mr. Bob Babcock Mr. Joe Bianco Mr. Paul Eilers Mr. Max Parmley Mrs. Jean Schumacher Mrs. Lorita Deering All Sponsors and Coaches Mr. John Fitzgerald Mr. Ken Nemsick Ms. Lois Stanciak The Blueprint Staff The Photography Students The Administration Taylor Publishing Co. Root Studios The Teachers in the Communications Division The Joumalism l Classes 3 1 ,A , ,H ,ML-,.,- . -.,.f ,.. I i Y --- 4
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