Reavis High School - Aries Yearbook (Burbank, IL)

 - Class of 1981

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Wie Raa Dot lean Rau S935 beir thee f den People ..................... . . ew spil F aculty, Underclassmen and the Senior Class of 1981 164 A inn - staf Me Koi Inn IHS Hllf mig Sports .......,........... . ,164 it COE The Teams, Players and Coaches Including the A the Most Famous Beavis Team in History. all Clubs .......,..........., , , 210 The Clubs and Organizations That Complete the School Scene. Ram Coaches ! Bring Pride and Excitement 1 as Never Before With the help of the Senior class, the Aries staff has decided to dedi- cate this yearbook to the 1980 Fight- ing Ram coaches and players. Never in the history of our school has any football team advanced so far and excited the crowd so much. Under the fine leadership of Mr. Dennis Wierzal, the experience of Mr. Herb Raab, the encouragement of Mr. Doug Murray, and the spiritual leadership of Mr, Lou Prato, the Rams made 1980 the most exciting season in Reavis history. Aside from being excellent football coaches, these four men also touch other stu- dents in their own special ways. The excitement of the 1980 football season spilled over into the classes as these men shared their excitement off the field as well. Also included in this dedication as invaluable members of the coaching staff are: Mr. Marth, Mr. Grivetti, Mr. Messaglia, Mr. McClenahan, Mr. Kohlin, Mr. Hauser, Mr. Hession, Mr. Innocenti, and Mr. Mendez. These men scout other teams, study reports, and provide any other services that might be needed. The team could not function without them. All these coaches and the players have made the students of this school proud to admit they go to Reavis. a..-.-- -g...,,. 'X'-qellfff Iwi :fm J X 1 ' Q:i'1,' - Lil 4' Jas wr- -'VA f 1 A H 5896? ' Wi 1 A' pf RQ., J., Q f fu 4 'W' H x s K? N. 'Quin g. f 1 ,. , .,... . .... ... . . ............ ....-, M ilu, mf W, 3 , , A ,, , 5 'v': n?V 'ls , 2 1 wx f H ww' . . Ml' ' ffl ' s23f5f , Lf '1f':':,1:'.' 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The dances, special award presentations, class traditions such as the senior breakfast, and the activities we choose to become involved in, all add that speciall son'1ething to our few years at Reavis. Seniors reach their final year with atsense of pride for having accomplished goals, and a sense of sadness, knowing that it will end all too soon . . . and that they will never again have quite the same relationship with friends, or with a place they have called home for four years. The overriding feeling is however, one of happiness . . . feelings of belonging and participation. Underclass- men as well as juniors and seniors fill a busy life with activities such as drama, musical groups and student publications. Scholars and athletes receive the rewards due them for excellence in the classroom and on the field or playing floor. All students partake in the festivi- ties of Homecoming. The year draws to a close with two of the most dramatic events in a students life. Prom is the highlight of the social calendar . . . and the culmina- tion of a senior's full social life. And, of course, there can be no evening like graduation for over four hundred sen- iors and their families. The life of today's high school student can be dull and ordinary. Or, it can be full and rewarding. Those who have chosen the full life take advantage of the opportuni- ties offered at Reavis, and in doing so, enrich their school experience. X XX X xx -1 l LIFE In This Section: l Prom Awards i . Graduation 3 , . i V , Homecoming Candlelight H l Senior Breakfast I Drama Student Publications l Special Features an I ,L-s r it 1? 535 A 'ff .s 4 f on mr s 1 , X t Q 1 Y Z vw , X , f , gg-aw it Tm MWA-www X-wmv My +- .mv XSL. K X Q1 N wan: 'sm uf-lamina Q X '.,1- ' '91 :sl b .e 1 'V ,n 1 gf- so 1.'i M ' x YI U' I ng 9, 1 . 'O il ...gl as gi 11 .. 3 an ,Q K K. n 0 N 1 ,x 1 1 ' . K 73' :Z , 1 Qf- ,Q fr R , 119' 5 . 1 1' f as . fi! 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The turn- out was unusually good, with both students and community members viewing the student work. Reavis students visited the Fair during English classes on Monday and Tuesday while parents and other interested community members evaluated the work over the week- end. Altogether, an estimated five thousand persons viewed the student artwork in the gallery located in the main gym lobby. The annual Art Fair is a spring custom at Reavis. Stu- dents work all year preparing their entries. This year, some of the finest projects included sculpture, ceramics, paint- ings, drawings, and samples of jewelry. Commercial art- work and printmaking techniques were also on display. Mr. Rode said that the 1981 Art Fair may have a different look with the expansion of the program to include indus- trial arts projects. This would provide a forum, for the dis- play of industrial arts projects, that Reavis students have not had before. All in all, the Art Fair is thriving, and con- tinues to be one of the more interesting spring events at Reavis. 5flVf W ff 'QI 1 Z , Q ,X X ' fi -mm WW V t 1 32 mann ' 4 4 W1 ,W WW Za,zfpz 21wi?W www, ,, WBWMKMA WSMWWW am um me Wg, Art Fair f1O S New tt.s.. N t W gt .gt rr.t gt.,.c.gt,, W W i i 1 ff K lyk, Jn X T i Q f , Wmwx ' QS X Z, , ' f, ex ,X XZ Z 3 ' n yi ,xg 43. W5 4 fi e , 'N 1 2 Center: Chuck Pine and lim lurmusz are luuking ut some ofthe different examples of uit exhibited. Far Left: Iuctkie iX1erwic:k looking ut some exurn- ples of printmuking. Near Left: Students' art work on display. Left: Some examples of sculpture. Above: Students admiring plaques, W f W Art mir X 11 Prom f12 Prom Enchants on Last Big Night for Seniors of '80 It was the night before the annual prom. Anticipation and excite- ment were building. Questions like Is it going to rain or will it be a nice day? and Will it be warm or cold? were going through every- one's mind. As morning rolled around, and people were beginning to get up, they all rushed to their windows to see what the day would bring. It was the day they prayed for - a sunny but cool day. The Prom which has been going on for 29 years was held at the Conrad Hilton Hotel on Michigan Avenue in downtown Chicago. The cost per couple was 840.00 which included a formal dinner for two, two bands, a stuffed animal, and a souvenir program. With two bands there was never a dull moment. The Dick Carlton Orchestra played ballroom music while the Episodes supplied the latest rock music. The Reavis students enjoyed continuous dancing throughout the night. The night was truly one of enchantment in the rich and formal Hil- ton setting. Cirls floated down the stairs in a variety of soft flowing gowns. The boys were equally impressive in their tuxedos. As the evening went on, the couples danced and danced without a worry. After the bands played their last numbers, the couples began to depart. Many went on to continue their evening in the exciting restau- rants of Chicago. Others chose a more quiet setting closer to home. Some took in an evening boat ride and walk. Plans for the next day included trips to Great America Amusement Park and the Dunes. This year's Prom turned out to be one of the finest in Reavis history. - Shelly Fitzgerald Dinner is served in the glamorous dining room of the Conrad Hilton Hotel. The excitement of Prom is shared between two friends. As the last song is perforined, lean Ki-nnx' and her date have their final dance. i i 4, ' .1 x 5 Z ik if W ,gf was I-lonorls Night Rewards Scholars On Wednesday, May 21st, Reavis High School pre- sented Academic Honors Night, an invitational eve- ning to honor all students in the freshman, sopho- more, junior and senior classes whose outstanding scholarship was exhibited throughout their academic careers. The pro ram began at 7:30 p.m. Refreshments were served in tlie Commons prior to the start of the awards program. Mr. Harold Williams, Administrative Assist- ant for Curriculum and Instruction was the Master of Ceremonies. There were speeches by Superintendent Klusendorf and Mr. Iarvis, President of the School Board. The top fifteen students in each class were honored along with those faculty members who have devoted twenty-five years or more to teachin at Reavis. The National Honor Society presented the Carl Thokey and Gil Snow Awards and each department honored students with outstanding performance awards. Community sponsored scholarshi s were presented to outstanding seniors. These scholarshi s included those from R.A.P., SAHS, Chicago Metallic, Lapham Hickey, Ford City Bank, Burbank State Bank, Turtle Wax, Talman Savin s, C. P. Hall, Clearin Bank, Beavis Federation to Teachers, and Concordia Sav- ings. , Top Right: Ms. Crauer presenting an award to Deanna Hor- vath. 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JW A M 5 M ,A V A f f 1-493 M6 A1 J. 4 a Jq Jfld Ltld U15 g 4 UW f , , W W s .W-Hanan X t Ea I I sd Kas--' HHIKW f Cheerleaders display the Homecoming spirit with Trainer, Mr. Marth, helps lim Iarmusz with an injured ankle. this halftime poster. 1 B, M stitching 'h 'Pf..X The 1980 Homecoming Queens and Candidates include: Senior Candidates Mickey Blake, Roxanne Steffy, and Veronika Holzberger. Freshman Queen, Lisa Oparka, Sophomore Queen, Dawn Vertucci, and Iunior Queen, Iennifer Trcka. Chorus members work hard on their entry for the parade. Homecoming X27 A Y Y- , W Y 4.361 :fn-p..vfr,,f,,..,.rr---f-1 .--Y +.... g,:,-1:1 H .- - ' ---' ' ' ' ..,.. ..,.......,...,.,,..-...gg............ fm..-4.:g-.-eh --A-A' - ,..- f'-- ---:rs.-- ! 'fr .r 'Q--v 'HA' f 7,2-?..:..wA '-L4g...'..u. .-Q-lux.: ,.,...x.x,...x.-....V.-wha-. 1 Q .kgs Homecoming King Clint Schmidt and Queen Ver- onica llolzherger. Left: The talent of the Art Club is shown in its Homecoming float. Below: The Ram Band marches through Burbank. A Fun-Filled, Exciting Day The Wild, Wild West was chosen as the theme this year for Homecoming. Q ' The first signs of Homecoming began a couple of weeks before the game. Posters with encouraging slogans were hung all over the school in hopes of bringing the Homecoming spirit to all. Petititons for King and Queen candidates were floating through the halls of Reavis along with announcements of coming events. Echoes of float locations, tickets for sale, and up-coming elections filled the minds of many. Clubs and organizations met every night for hectic weeks of pomping and pounding toward one goal - winning first place in the float competition. The Thursday pep rally signaled the beginning of an exciting weekend. The stands were filled with a roaring crowd anticipating the defeat of Sandburg. King and Queen candidates were introduced, spirit songs were sung, and a victory was promised by the team. Saturday morning was gloomy, dark, and cold. But, the spirit was warm as people lined the streets and stood watching in amazement and awe as the beautiful floats traveled the streets of Burbank. Characters such as cowboys and Indians walked in the parade accompanied by the Marching Band. Many floats and non-competitive cars participated in the parade. The Fighting Rams had prepared for this game all season, and looked forward to meeting the rival Sandburg team. Even though both the freshman and sophomore team lost, the varsity team won by the score of 20-0. With the weekend like this, Homecoming '80 proved to be one of the most memo- rable in years. - Shelly Fitzgerald Homecoming f29 --7-ny' ,Q-.Y f-.afr,,,.'.,.,f, - i. ' - --', - f- . , ..---U---.,-uf-.-.-.,1,....4.-...f.,7-yo-.',,,,,, W-,.,k-Y ,Q if ,avi bg.--Qt K., jig:-A i.--K iii? , ,,,ff,,, fmfyf f, , V f, T-,V ff wif ff jf f yyx? W , ,y i , X S f 2 wx A xx Qx , ,. V. ' fn, . Q ,A ,O ':::,. X? Q lfwggs' X f Vw We fi , W 1 'X x 1 1 . X A' ' 'R -. 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' ib , TI Jus, ,Ml 7' My 1 I 1 J' 17 1 ' 1 VZ will M 5715123 I 'lf l lil lwlll ll lla 1 1 7 ll 1 10 1 V11 l W 1 11: l L 1111? 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 92 143 lc l Comedy and Music at Senior Breakfast After all the awards were given, the acts began. Uncle F61 annual Senior Breakfast. After a meal of French toast, sau- ter paid the seniors a brief visit, and Chuck Pine and Sea Smith bit the dust as they performed their dance.. Ther, Music and comedy seemed to dominate the activities at the sage, and orange juice, the audience was ready to be enter- tained. The three senior yearbook editors started off the show were many solo acts as the students displayed a variety of dil by presenting the class awards. Most of the winners were obvious, but the prizes given were funny, clever, and some- times corny. ferent musical talents. No one wanted the fun to end, butg 9:00 it was back to class. All the seniors had a good time an1' they realized that graduation isn't far off. I . 4 1 1 as f ' . an ! M U ,f 1 6 Af 5,41 I .y vlhfgv . if 1 f sf ,Q 1 f Wvsf 2 1 Q., f f sf Q 'W f 1 Z 1 N vW f X f W 1 V M , ,, 5 .. WW After breakfast everyone was ready for the show to begin. ' 1 . S if The famous Uncle Fester visits the Seniors. 2 Y i I w T K f ' an s 2 QQQRNW lim Ankrom performed a beautiful sonf he com- Bob H ' f ' 1 ' - posed himself' is l -k x unt showed the audience how not to ride a Ron Hayden perloriuml .1 Invdley of gnupg 1111 lu: Ji f.. guitar. Senior Breul1fustf34 I Q Q fi MM J' AMW Chaco and Bubbles danced to Another One Bites the Dust. Don Zeko kept the girls screaming as he did his impression of Elvis. QW Ioy Studniarz received the award for Class Actress. Sean Smith grins sheepishly after winning Class Flirt. Who else but Gail Kubiak for Class Clown ? , f Q, X 'ft -is 'Wx Safifiz .SE ijjw QA. Q, '-2: Tim McNamara was voted Most Likely to Suc- ceed and President by the seniors. . .5 K was fc QWSYMN 'NWC ' s ,, XM X Clint Schmidt and Denise Kappal receive their Most Handsome and- Prettiest Girl awards. Patty Fitzgerald and Rich Page were voted School Spirits. Seniors Breakfast f 35 66lVIan Who Came to Dinner Get a situation comedy with a cast of 31 and what do you have? This year's Winter Play, The Man Who Came to Dinner, by Kaufman and Hart. The Winter Play was performed on Ianuary 23 and 24, 1981 and was well attended both nights, with the cast getting a standing ovation after the Saturday night show. Directed by Mr. Mark Beavers, this comedy is about a radio personality, Sher- iden Whiteside Uohn Salamonel, who hurts his hip at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley lKevin Kosowski and Chris Varanauskij. The love triangle between Sheri- den's secretary Uenni Chadaj, a newspaper man lFrank Tieril, and an actress Uoy Studniarzl is only one of the messes Sheriden starts and has to fix before he gets kicked out of the house by Mr. Stanley. But, Sheriden finds out that Mr. Stanley's sister is really Harriet Sedley IKathy Aikenl, who is a hatchet murderess and uses this information to get the time needed to clear up the rest of fixes he has caused in the story. I C Mr. William Wadington and Ms. Laura Grauer were in charge of set design and construction, and Ms. Rose Cramer did make-up and hair-styles. Other cast members included Mary Sapanik, Iohn McNally, Ianis Samet, Alex Scorzynski, Cheryl Sansone, Iim Ankrom, Tim McNamara, Barb Scott, Ray Les- niewski, Karen Varanauski, Maureen O'Hara, Lisa Eret, Iohn Iennings, Shari Cart- wright, Denise Francis, Brenda Slapek, Chris Macak, Lisa Zuch, Rugh Latus, Sissy Streeter, Sharon Francis, Kris Bokenkamp and Stephanie Miller. - Kathy Aiken Above: Maggie Cutler Uenni Chadal manages to get herself into a funny position with Scottie Carl- ton lTim McNamaral. Left: Maggie Uenni Chadal and Lorraine Uoy Studniarzl finish up one of their scenes. Below: The Man Who Came to Dinner cast and crew members. Winter playf36 -s ...es N w L X gt. - SS Sb x 'X Q Regs tes . Skit . 1 Above: Harriet Stanley lKathy Aikenl gives Sheriden Whiteside Uohn Salamonel a Christmas present with a clue to her real identity. Right: Poor Sheriden receives much attention over his injury. M41 r E is lim ig ,XY v.i A N X 'X X 1 X, ,fy E, f -- , 3- I , . Mr. Wadington working hard on a set doesn't realize the trouble going on behind his back. Lorraine makes a pass at Burt Iefferson IFrank Tieri Winter Play f 37 ,QA ' Y Www' mx-, Qmrhlllj ifiliidiidik A151445 f fs-,f fi A t f '4 l4llP' , ,ufaffwwa K l V J WQW Left: The Blueprint staff working on layouts. Above. Sharl Cartwrlght worklng on paste ups . A x was The Blueprint staff gathers for a picture. N Ym'mw f A Blueprint f 39 That's What It's All About Meeting the Deadlines Meeting deadlines and putting together the Yearbook can be pretty exasperating at times, but the Aries staff enjoys the challenge and the fun that comes along with the hard work. Senior editors Laura Bembenek, Shari Poole, and Liz Warchal feel they have accomplished and learned a lot in one year, and Iunior editor Sandy Ian- kowski is already looking forward to next year. Other members that have played an especially important part in the production of the book include: Penny Kasper, Shelly Fitzgerald, Iulie Barbosa, Dawn Zeh, Kim Shonrock, Don Bartkowiak, Chris Palm, Mary Sepanik, Sue Easterhouse, Margaret Goodwin, Linda Ioy, Iohn McNally, Tina Paganessi, Sue Freeze, Ieanne Boss, and Mary Radman. These peo- ple with photographers and the invaluable help from Mr. Harrold work hard to pro- duce a yearbook that Reavis can be proud of. Liz Warchal Eh QM 1 124 Members of the staff ham it up for photographers during a field trip. Laura Bembenek and Liz Warchal prove that working on the yearbook isn't always hard work. Aries f4O W , f ,MW-57,-,.f7w.,U 2' MV --x vWAvf Mw,-,ff -1 gf ' , W few 46:- , Many of the staff members went on a field trip to learn production skills. Shafi Poole and Simlly limlinwski sort out tht- limit-rt'l.xss picturvs --M' -- V H MW- H- - -. -,.., M., , ,M --Msn A--A- M g N V J 1 ' I... S xx X: MM A 5 WMM 'V Q f NXWN 1 m Xwxag C IEMICS tions tola e rn Students The world continues to change at an ever increasing Graduates entering the work force are faced with experienced by only a few previous enera- and careers demand more technical icnowl- workers realize quickly the value and all too often lament the those skllls they had a chance see the need for at the tune to further thelr educatlons face an While rofesslonal opportum stll exlst the cornpetxtron f an even reater pace IS or her educa dldn t 6 T lon he classes student who considered attltude can to expand all areas of we wlll take a brref look at r reason we all gather here each day our Commumcanons Occupatlonal Educatlon Student SQTVICGS Physlcal Educatlon Flne Arts Math and SCISHCG Soclal SCIENCE Communlty N-wg, M-S S5 . l 1 1 1 5 l 4 7 f l v r l I l 1 I l Reavis Serves Burbank in Many Ways meet the teachers, and to observe some of the students' work Residents of Burbank can be proud of Reavis High School, because the students are proud of their community. Reavis sponsors many different events for the whole community. Everyone is always welcome at plays, musicals, sporting events, and Open House. These events give the people of Bur- bank a chance to see the good things the students are doing. Open House is the best way to see how the school is run, to Reavis also takes part in the many community blood drives, showing that the students are concerned about the other peg. ple in the community. The girls of the Home Economic classeg also periodically offer senior citizens meals in the Food Lab, Residents of Burbank can take pride in Reavis, and can take part in some of the community events sponsored by the school I,- rfzss wa. .f si- ..4 ,,,, ,Q QF :V 'x wwxm 4.2 . ,S -, The Foreign Language Club provides the snacks at Open House. Parents and students have a chance to see the school's many facilities. gi EXW i ef--gg-3 Mui M5 NX K Q l -:rl -Qivwbiif - 81, XX, . ti a---'-X ss V Q ,Q-'rlsitwi' V g, ,,,, , ,, 1 N 'g l i 4 I ' Q ' , v ,Xxx Students take an active art' ' ' 1' - r . p m Commumtl' bl00d dY'V9S- Lnrls prepare dessert lor Burlmnk sci1ioi't'1t1.'cuf Community f46 I 2 ix V4 get x5 5 f F -4 WRFNN w Qswsw I ' Y 1. , The community of Burbank is proud of Reavis and its students. Seniors show their sense of responsibility by donating blood. Nt? falfarmv WQQ tx X Q? 1 Q kiwi is ll 5 i K I gg R., x xywt Students can display their work at Open House. Burbank senior citizens enjoy meals prepared by the Reavis Food Lab Class. MQW Rams 1 9 aff? Mr. McCutcheon and the band provide entertainment at Open House. Reavis students display many musical and acting talents. Community f 47 ,rf -V -.',......f. ,,,,,,,r..., f ..- -.f - A.....1, ,.,....,...- ,--as-nf-,.......wv,r Q-,--v-4:--f-mv,-------..--.-.- A.. - -- --. N . , .,...,.. ..,,-.,...V- VY,., .,-,., ,,-,gh -..A .Y ...,.,W--Q-f.---:.,,' Z-1.-J - , 1-...,--- v ,Y -, .,..,,.- .... .....,.-, -. .-.,, ,, M-.Ng var M K F,-P 1 vf ..A...........,.,....,.,. -Y.-. ,,.,,,.,,, ,, V s .0 q ..........,,, 'v ommunicationz The Ke to Success Parmely and Mrs. Schumacher discuss depart- business. The main purpose of the English Department is to teach students a basic knowl- edge of communication skills. Communication is the key to successful functioning in society today, and Reavis does a fine job in offering a curriculum that consists of almost 30 different courses. Examples include: journalism, Speech, Film Study, Stagecraft, Dramatic Arts, American and English Literature, and Writing Workship. These, along with many others offer something for everyone and allow students to choose courses that interest them. Reavis also offers three different foreign languages. Students involved in a for- eign language not only learn to read, speak, and write the language, but also learn much cultural information about the countries. Reavis offers four-year programs in French, Spanish, and German. Learning another language can be a challenge and fun, as students learn the importance of communication. . v 1 . X X f -sf.. K , ss. I -5' ,af Students are kept busy in literature classes. MV- Ellis 8095 OVGT the Ffemlh lesson fOr the day- Communcotions f 49 .,t,,,f f'xM . at s 1 2 is i J .xt 1 ., WWA .Nm g Diane Pavlick is assisted off the runway by an usher during Home Economics Fashion Show. May Ann Purpura shows us a skirt and blazer combination. Occupational Ed f5U Woods student sets it straight , Z iw SEM lohn Cesarz focuses on his subject in photography class. S - S I x1 Auto class students work on an vngim Working for You Occupational Education means just what it says. Students learn specialized skills that they will be able to use in a job that is related to what they are learn- ing. For example the Business Depart- ment has a new program - Secretarial Word Processing. This is a three-credit course that allows you to combine all your skills. In this course, you spend one our a day learning to use office equip- ment such as electronic calculators, transcription machines, memory type- writers, and you also learn to file not only alphabetically, but geographically and numerically. Another hour is s ent shaigneningiyour shorthand skills andfthe thir hour eals with the fundamentals of Business English. In the Home Economics Department, for those who are interested in interior design, there is a half-year course that hegys you understand the basic elements an principles of interior design. In this course ou learn how to select colors that will, go well together, how to select fabrics, furnishings, window treatments, and accessories that will compliment one another. You also learn how to eval- uate space arrangements according to individual needs. The Industrial Education Department has a Woods Program that anyone inter- ested in occupations such as carpentry, furniture desi n, architecture, or con- tracting shoulcf consider very carefully. The first part of the Woods Program, Woods I, is a one semester course in which most of the class time is spent working on rojects that allow the stu- dent to develfop skills in the proper use of hand tools, ower tools, and materi- als. The secondJ art, Woods II, investi- gates the more dpetailed study of power tools and their use, maintenance and safe operation. An advanced study of wood, wood products, and design is also included. The third phase, Woods III, is a vocational course and concentrates on the occupational areas of cabinet mak- ing, furniture construction, and carpen- try. Industrial methods and techniques are introduced and used in selected pro- jects. The Cooperative Education Program is designed for students to get on the job training that is associated with or follows in school training. Une of the courses involved with this is Distributive Educa- tion, which prepares students with on- the-job training for careers in business. This provides students with skills in retailing, selling, distribution, and mar- keting. This course is a one-year, two- credit course. You et one credit on the job and one in the classroom. Occupational Ed f 51 -sv PPS Guides Students to Future The Pupil Personnel Services Divi- son is always ready to guide students toward their future. The Guidance Department is constantly buzzing with activity as students and counse- lors try to plan moves that will help the student in the future. Choosing a college is a dilemma that many jun- iors and seniors face, so the Guidance department planned a special College Night in which students and their parents could view slides and pick-up some tips about different types of col- leges, financial aid, loans, and schol- arships. After the presentation by Mr, Sypniewski, the different colleges were represented and literature about each was passed out. The audience was very attentive, and College Night seemed beneficial to all. 2 i ,N Q . H s x. rf' ,ff f . , le x X X' V , s s K Waiting to see your counselor is not always fun. Seniors and their parents listen carefully to Mr. Sypniewski, Q Ms. Niedrich offers advice to her students. PPS X 52 9 an Mr. Sypniuwski explains the planning that must coxnplutetl lmuforv college. Mr. Nakroshis attended College Night and offered his help to parents. Mr. Kluz will always give his professional advice to interested students. l i i l lEw?a2wW73b viii - ff' ifsl jf A Pages of literature were passed out by college representatives on College Night. , wif' P' 1 Q Q Q Ms. Weix is always ready to help students with their future plans. Ms. Richter takes time out of her busy schedule to smile for photographers. PPS X 53 P.E. Provides the Action If you think swimming and running are strictly summer sports, then guess again. The athletic department at Reavis makes sure the students get enough of these activities. Every student who enters as a freshman is required to take BV2 years of gym, Each year the activities are broken down into 4-week periods so the students can have the opportunity to learn a variety gf games and skills. Basketball, Volleyball, and Swimming are pretty common to freshmen and sophomores, while juniors and seniors are given some more challenging sports such as golf, archery, and tennis. During the one semester in which a student doesn't have to take gym, he or she is required to take Drivers education. This nine week course enables students who have never been behind the wheel of a car to learn the basics of driving. The course is broken into four parts: Classroom, Simulation, Range and Road. The instructors feel that thesefour areas of study can prepare e beginner, and by the time the semester is over, most students are ready to go for their license. V R auaixgg QA A F Above: A student swimmer takes a rest. Right: One of the many gym classes out for a daily jog. -...MM M .I I . .,,. ..,. . . IM.. , ,,,. S, ' jf WM' K ,.,.... 'SSNYX N I ,t , . .A .. , ..,. .,., X K -..,..,,,xg,x,N T's' -X mwxmw x K ' . , r N -V - V ....,, . , ': .,,. ,, V f V 5 5,,,'5J,,,. , . . , .. e , ' 'Q l i t Above: And they're off! P.E. X 54 '- ii Y mrs, ' M X ' ,Aix X .-,N .K K-05 ' -.T 'ak-4 lu, T 1, 'UP 'WP 1 . SW ' new Eng mv ' QHPYSQ1 A Mfg W 2 , f , W h 2 4 ' 1 ,sz i 4 I f - V? 4 Q 'Win' 4 , lf!! ,,f fWf ',,,, ,, f ,Nw MWQZZZW f ff ,W , V! H ' 'jfff X! f ,W WW f ,wwf ,Wg 4 ZW' WQJWLMWW WWW' Wav, W M! f' sw, I f f A w ww: ,M f' 4 ,qi M0 f NWN, H ,yffx WMM' wfwzwww W 7 A gy! ' - ' M , W ' i f? s Left: Mike Kackert taking it easy in Adaptive P.E. Above: Iumper jumps for the camera. as i ,if- X 1 1 ' '--2, . ,a' 1 N Z fl O 'Qc .1 if' L In-3 ' .-4 .c S, ' n. 1-su, s. -- ,if Left: Linda McCann takes u break. Above: Paramedxcs dlsplay equxpment ln Dru ers Ed. Class. P.E. f 55 Fine Arts Perfects Talents Whether it be Concert Band or Ceramics, Guitar II or Commercial Arts, the Reavis Fine Arts Department has it all. The visual art program at Reavis assists each student in developing an independence of expression and an ability to commu. nicate feeling. The first course one should take is called Introduction to Art. It offers a variety of different courses of instruction to the student throughout the year. The student may then decide which particular division of art to follow in the future. The more avanced courses include Drawing, Painting, Ceramics, Iewelry, Design and Craft, Sculpture, and Print Making. The music curriculum in the Fine Arts Department attempts to meet the needs of all students in different music organizations. They are encouraged to participate in these programs for their entire four years. The courses offered are Varsity and Concert band, Varsity and Concert Choir, Folk Guitar, Music Theory and Beginning Composition. No matter what interest a student may have, he is surely able to find it in the Reavis Fine Arts Department. - Lourc Bembenek . ma- mann! wx. W w , t, is-ff W Fine Arts f56 it X5 o L V Math and Science Cffer Challenging The Math Department provides students with opportuni- ties to get involved in Industry, Business, the computer field, and other related careers. The department, offers General Math I and II and Modern Math I and II which prepares students for the Algebra courses. Computer Math provides an introductory course to computer language and programming. The Math Department also offers courses in General Math, Geometry, Trigonometry and advanced top- ics. The Advanced Placement Calculus course is designed to prepare talented students for a college credit examina- tion in which they may receive college credits for high school study. - Down Zeh , . f f f Computers can be tricky little devils. ,mm sa ,,.,,,,, Miss Ianecyk holds her students Hspellbound. Math X 58 iv X RN WWW' 'M4r X f 1 Mr. Bisbikis amazes his students with his mathematical Wizardry! Hey! Ya can't divide 56 by 73! rs i Math problems tum iw vxlmiistiiiq 911 1 The Science Department at Reavis offers many courses examining all the differ- ', ent angles of science. There are required Health classes for the freshmen, and Biol- ll ogy and Chemistry for the sophomores and juniors. Biology classes study the living world and are an excellent start for students interested in the world of plants and - J . animals. Chemistry I and II are courses dealing with matter and its chemical changes. Chemistry II is comparable to a first year college course. It is a good idea 'i for students interested in further education, and even students who don't plan to do to college, to get involved in the fine programs the Science Department has to offer. ' - Dawn Zeh l :bbw I f B f 1 ,,,.x J Ji Sh Q h T g I 1 lAlternatives in Exciting Fields of Stud -5 -J' I didn't know that there could be so many kinds of plants in this world! What do we do now? 1 ff: , l , , . . .b tvery rewarding. Chemistry can be bewildering . . . U Science f 59 Keeping an E e on the World Imagine turning back the pages of history and discovering how the world began. Imagine exploring the inside of the mind or even finding out the rights that you have as a citizen. These are some of the descrlptlons of the classes that are offered in the Social Science Department at Reavis. The Social Studies curriculum is designed to help the students understand their society and their roles in the world. The , Consumer Economics, U.S. Government, Comparative Govern- department offers seven courses: World History, U.S. History ment, Sociology, and Contemporary Social Problems. While some of these courses are required, the students may take others for their benefit. It is the goal of the teachers to help the individual achieve an understanding of history, government, or society. The 1980-81 year proved to be one of history in the making. First of all, 1980 was the year for the Presidential, United States Senate, and State's Attorney elections. There was also a vote for a Cut-Back Amendment. On November 3, Mr. Rugai, the instructor of the Comparative Government class, held a mock election for the juniors and seniors. Each student had to register in his or her own Social Science class before voting. This mock election enabled the students to experience a real election. The results of the mock election were similar to the real one. Here at Reavis, Reagan won the Presidential Race, Daley won the State's Attorney Race and Dixon the State Senate Race. A majority were in favor of the Legislative Cut-Back Amendment. Another event witnessed by Reavis students was the ordeal of the 52 American hostages held in captivity in Iran for 444 days. Day after day we listened to the radio and television to hear about the crisis with Iran. Discussions and lectures were going on in many social science classes. Week after week we hoped this terrible ordeal would come to an end. Finally, on Wednesday, Ian- uary 21, 1981, at approximately 11:35 a.m. Mr. Fitzgerald came on the loud speaker to inform the Reavis students and faculty that the hostages were flown out of Iran to Algeria. The teachers in the social science department concentrate on helping their students understand such things as the election and the hostage crisis. When a department can accomplish this task, then you know that it has reached its goal and is doing an excellent job. - Laura Bembenek s . X xx 1 l l E ' . ie m-Y .f X 4 7 f 7 f ' I 7 . ' 5 7 '. V' A K ' f. VI ' . .1- 1 ff 5 1 Z fl Z 9 f W V leans? lf N., 43. vi Q ' ,fl II! is N ' ' y f f , Z ,. f I g p If I I , i A X15 as ft , K ..,,, I . I! Q., K ffx, , E . 1 , t . 4 , . . I Z f 7 . 5 wk xx ew xxx . ' h W- ,fn I elf! f ,rj ' Social Science f 60 mio Www! iw' Ie, 1 t ay pa at B. lan 'WEE Wednesg ientsaf? 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'21 Q x ygx N., 5 4- 6 T WT' '31 QI Ryman In This Section: Faculty and Staff Seniors - the Class of '81 Iuniors - the Class of '82 Sophomores - the Class of '83 Freshmen - the Class of '84 Sf ,V ,. H A ya' 8 'digg NNT if ,-- IX NNY Q 353 A A. N-ss .. X X N V 'XXV 4 101105 3... ' N 'Yvv In 2' xx .xx H. 5. X :X X .4 Jia sw Q 1 , Q ' I .I These community leaders share their knowledge and experience by helping the students and faculty at Reavis. These men and women show a definite inter- est in the well-being of the students and the community and want to make educa- tion a safe, organized, enjoyable process. We owe these people thanks for their time and efforts. Faculty f68 Board of Education pm, Zi?Z'fkB-U ' ,f 4 2 X , Q In , a Mrs. Ieanine Sansone Q Z f t 1 l s 2 E E l 2 if I MF- l0hU Ahern lf- Mr. Daniel Barker Sr. Mr. Fred B01-kowski so si i .tg 1 1 S stef EK. Mr' Thomas Duffy Mr. William Iarvis Sr. Mr. Barry Savage I Administration Although everyone won't always agree with everything they do, the administration plays an important role in the functioning and organization of a school. These men show leadership and determi- nation in their work, and want only what's best for the school. Their knowledge of little details that students often don't understand is helpful in the operation of a successful school. qi l Mr. Donald Klusendorf Mr. Burnelle Massa!! Mr. Harold Williams Mr. lohn Shultz Faculty f69 Busmessf Home Econ. Business and Home Economics teachers realize that this might be the only type of job experience students will receive in these particular areas, and give all the help and advice to their students that they can. Good typing, Accounting, and Data Proc- essing skills are necessary for any student who wants to enter the business world, while child care and bachelor living gives practical experience to those who want to start a family. The teachers of these depart- ments realize this and do everything they can to help their students. f sf X I , Mrs. Martha Kennedy 4 , xii, ' .sw N7 par W Mrs. Ioyce Arnold Mr. Lloyd Cundiff 0 lf, f n ,M fn' W ,W ,,,,, 1 ,W M ' , I ' 1 7 I W , N' Ms. D'Orio Q: K. 4 ' l k I -1, iff ' 1- - 55+ sq, -' .. N.. g xv .3 Q. M. M 1. ' unvsll55N 'xg'.'.1Q, -gd Mr. Edward Mueller 5, itil MS- Nancy Nowakowski Ms. Marolyne Williams Faculty 1' 70 NX Q-sf .gbgr he XXXGX 'X ,,f'5i'i X 1 X x x it Mrs. Ruth Koeller Www WW' ,, 7 W' I Ms. Ioan Ionikas ,iz TQTLMW , f M-rf N1f1?3?fi1f:ff ' fmwww fi 3 ' 'K Oo O O , Q avg, os. cozy Q an .ha '. 'Q 4 'Q gy ' Q .f . V, ., B Mr. Herbert Bartelman wif, -41 Q s.,,..,, I Ms. ludith Dahlman .js-di' n -4--1 Xxx -b tl, Mrs. Elizabeth Babcock '11 1' Mrs. Carol Salmons Miss Barbara Pfeiffer Q ,Q ns, A r lic - A 1 'ls ff!! lsr su E l ' J- L53 8 ,f i '-03 - 'O ,!!:!!!.,Oul: ..,' .I ' T, I' B73 S? 'I m 5 ' Mr. lohn Genell Miss Beatrice Feldt N1 ! i.---f--1'- MS. Ioyce B1-azis Ms. Grace Garlanger 1 I Faculty f71 Vocational Ed. The Industrial Arts and Career teachers not only teach students something for a grade, but also realize'that the future of these students could depend on how well they learn the material and the facts about their vocation. Woods, Metals, and Graphic Arts teachers spend a lot of time with the students making sure they learn the right way to do things. Students often return in later years to thank teachers for helping them learn a profession. Mr. Iames Bavirsha Mr. Douglas Talbott Faculty f 72 Mr. Ronald Czarnecki Mr. Bruce Lanzerotti Mr. William Russell Mr. Timothy Przyklasa Mr' Stephen Nagy Mr. Robert Babcock v Mr. Fred Bogwill ul. -qx ,x xv, 25 cf .N . Mr. Robert Moser uv, f' Xl Mr. Iohn Flores -'65 Mr. Iames Iones Mr. William I. Russell Mr. Carl Schroeder Q, fit in Q- -if Mr. Richard Hlavek Mr. Carroll Repasi Faculty f 73 Fine Arts c Some students don't have a special talent in art or music, but for those who do, the p y Fine Arts department is the place for them y f f W to perfect their skills. Art teachers are pp known to take special time with students i 1 y working on a special project, and the many M bands and choirs offer different groups for p different interests. The teachers and instructors take a great deal of pride in their work and the student's work. Mr. Clyde Rode Mrs. Carol Brown Mr. Raymond Bialek Q , ,af Mrs. Kathy Vitiritti Mrs Mary St . one Faculty f74 H, W4 ea - f ,f X W- ,V yfw ,mv ,, ,H H ,, f'm,,'Jf27',ff72 ff Wflvfn , X' W W 4 sg at .9 lf QX Mrs. Bonnie Shileny iwqgg fm Mr. Andrew McCutcheon f-ff. Ms. Louise Lane - Aff-1 me Y. , A Mrs, Laura G1-auer Ms. Donna Polansky Buckley Faculty f75 Librar f Deansf Secretaries Everyone is familiar with the four Deans, but many secretaries and librarians form a group of people that sometimes go unnot- iced by the students. These men and women take care of the small and large details that help the school run smoothly. The school could not function properly without them and we all owe these people a great deal of credit. , X! . , 4 f UZ I Mrs. Charlotte Houston Mr. Eugene Hauser Ms. ludy Clemente MS' Vi01etMal0ney Ms. Mildred Kocek Mrs. Ioan Baukus Mr. Thomas Walsh Ms. P Faculty f 76 eggy Leathers Mr. Paul Eilers Mr. Barney Tracy 1 is v,,, . Q Mrs. Rita Lordo Ms. Belle Summers Mr. Raymond Erbes Mrs. Brennan Mrs. Ann Kerlm Ms. loan Iiyx-of-ls 15 Ms. Barb Rammskl Ms. Annette Capetto Dorothy Pospisil , -yi ff'-Lg ff' x Q..-1. . -I R Ma For th Mrs. Virginia Schumacher Ms. Nancy Driscoll MS- 059 W Sy Faculty f77 Mathf Science All students are required to take a cer- tain amount of math and science classes before graduation, so the chances of meet- ing most of the Math and Science teachers are pretty good. These teachers try to share their knowledge of what often is a difficult course in a way that the students can understand and enj oy. Mr. Harry Mol-Iale X I 3 ' K 'Q 9 lt 'X ' X w Y , f , 5 at X ' 'K 5 , ,ff 4 ff l lt liz X 30 f Q Q X is , ,, 4 l X ' V 7 f ' , gf -Vjrffief f k V V : ' - l ? X U if A S 3 3 if 1 X l 2 Mr. Sam Weisskopf Faculty f 78 at savte r nf .E Hg 2 ,ff f .V ,. , 9 We , l 40' ff , ' Wr, MW!!! ' ' ft Z W 4 :Q W , 'V , 1 , T ,, X , Mr. Roy Stuart Mr. William Lyon 1 we-M tif MT- 1081 Tomas Ms. Donna Finucane I R' Mr. loseph Bianco W V ,, gf , 0 'M , fa Q51 W F f Ms. Carol Blount R l W' I If K. Mr. lohn Emerson Mr. Rxchard Thomas WE'- Nr' so-..,r,.,,n xX Mr. Thomas Zale Mr. Kenneth Nieminski Dr. Robert Wallace Nx r me ag 'wut ' s ..w bis. a t ,N, -xwx h sw-DQM-15-IX' . . u N u gt sl ' . 'fs I lull .ill 8 lf! N ' 1 ' 'llte..l., 'x are . t.1fp o'x W v:x gnu .9 05 .gk Q gs -t-S-, .'.w. -. 'U' l Q'-Jttiltflb, Ee'uNs Q lf. Nfl 's ' .X Mr. William Freeman .f,,' 11 is-. X Mr. Robert Manges Faculty f79 Mr. Gregory Paul Mr. Iohn Bisbikis r. Ronald Varland Mr. Wllfred McConnell fff f M iwwwwf 2 3 Ml, F oculty f 80 'YK 244 Mr. Gm Iudkins Miss Geraldine lanecyk Mr, lohn mf.-m T 'Zi y Communications The Communications Division offers something for everyone. Whether a stu- dent's skills are in creative writing, Iour- nalism, Foreign language, Literature or Drama, Reavis offers all these classes and the teachers are concerned with helping the students develop their skills. The Newspaper and the Yearbook are pro- duced by students in the communication department, as well as many theatrical pro- ductions each year. S 1 55.3 gg 'rl it mi? ff? Q 4 4 5 - if ivy 'Na f ,S f r a e fsiZ,fk. 5 31'-hw if .A , ii ag Mr. M. Eugene Parmley Ms. Karen Nelson ....... 45- safes Mr. lohn Ellis Mrs. Billie Papadakis I-in ' -4 r K 1 . t M' f . 4 at Mr. Anthony Cupp Mr. Norman Hansen MF- 10110 Harrold Faculty f81 .Sf w Y Ms. Rosalie Cramer M , ,. ,, M Mr. Donald Bylut Ms. Mary Kems if Mr. Kenneth Bill Mr. Gerald Iavior Faculty f 82 ,,. ff, Q MV, ' Q 4 Q W M I M f , - x 4 rr .M s 3 . ' A -. , 515 M, fl f, f,, W, !,!!42.f , fn., . Md' f f 155 , fy 1 ' f -1 r .Ii I if .K 'eq ' . ,gf- ' is Mrs. Darlene Stengele NX Dr. lmwrfzrmrzme Uukvr Mr. Iohn Tolmlski ... . .,..... - ,V,, ...-,,,,,, H. -.,,. V ...M ,,,,- ..v ,- -..,... .vi . .. -............ ....,,... .,.. Y---.. -.,,. ..... iw , Mrs. Mona Wadington Mr. Thomas Smith Mr. lerome Kaminski V5 Mr. William Wadington Ms. Dormda Urbauer Mr. Fred Pearson Mrs. Irene Mehrens Faculty f83 P.E.f Driver Ed. The Drivers Education class can be one of the most exciting and important classes a student ever takes. Learning to drive can be a thrill to many students, and the teach- ers at Reavis take time to help students and reduce any fears' about driving that they might have. The Physical Education teach- ers do an excellent job in teaching the stu- dents a wide variety of different sports and skills in a short time. Mr. Theodore Caiazza Mr. D ld M h Ona mp y Ms lxnm lxunba I uculty f84 f .avg 'H , i .W Xi, ., I ,Q X7 t pk-ffl t I Mr. Iohn McClenahan x Z Mr. Herbert Raab Ms. Pamela Paxton Mr. Richard Evertz .V 4 . ,rr. N gi 1 at it Q32 I-IIB - X Mr. Roger Kohlin MF- Del Smith Faculty f 85 Mr. Robert Grizzi Mr. Robert I-Iessenberger iff? Faculty f 86 ' , 5,-vt.. 2 41 . A 9 8 ,Ju f 1 ,..,,....,3,f'..4 I A G , ,, , A ,, , gf :MN ,JZ U AD 'F Miss Lois Bochmann 4' f rf' if ' fjff y,f7, iffy, , ff f W, X ff! f f fy f , A Q , 0 f ffffb A 1 'W-.rv J 4 'P'I, '4-f'-'fr'-nv M' Mr. Bill Cernicki Ms. Tessone 0 FC ws- Mr. Dawn Wulory W ,,...m 1 - --'- ----M 4 - -xY, --.... . Q? ,ff WM ff 4 0 ,A WWV Z QM I 4 2 fff 'X Z 7 Z f 4 'X fy ' M522 ff wwf? 7 MM M 4 Mm , , 4' 4 f f f ,Q f 4 f 1 , ..,,. , X , X W' QW 242 my ff ' li Mrs. Ioan Murphy Mr. George Ihnat Ms. Mary Ann Yates Si u X K X 'uf' '-,.- V g. . 5' X 1- . MQ 5? J'm , t-jf . ' -3 , Q' ' w ' , W -+.1.g:X 3:1 3 Y Mr. Dale Innocenti Dr, Ioyce Burzloff MV- LHVVY Roberts 1 I Faculty X87 P.P.S. Pupil Personnel Services offer a wide range of services for everyone in school. The Guidance department is constantly buzzing with activity. Counselors always have to help someone switch a class or fill out a college admission form. Other special teachers are always willing to help stu- dents' special needs, and all students may take advantage of these free services. f-M -if 'is' Q Q. H Mrs. Reilly .,,,f Mrs. Wendy Zeni rkk l r' Ms. P. Richter 1442-sk E 'swf 'Nw 'J M .S 'd rs nel erman Mr. Thaddeus Andrysiak Faculty f 88 M M i If Z IW PW ww wh :Y 41' M., Wwwf Faculty f 90 Ms. Diane Morazoni iii 01114. f, 4 4 W Sftfl fW14D jo X 'faf' ,, fa 'IAM 1 4,2 i,,,v1, ,Inq Wwylwf , - ff ,ss Wfzsry wa Vis zfgxgg 5 Nuff' W,QigK!,f,n,yf fvwv , anal, W'.lb:'h,'UlWwnn4f Q muff v ww I ' ,B ,,f?WWn'v 4, I+ ff 'I Ms. Renee Miroballi P Mr. William I-Iession 4 Wil' X Q x is i A, Mr. lerome Kozmic xx! if Ms. Lois Stanciak lN'12l.w1Tx1.n'm 4 ff i .why x, , 0 with ,, 7 ,yf 4,1 - Z, f ., M? g, .-q,7fsfN1'1'E J! .LJ N 5 A , fi . ' 7-..,. f X ,iQ Y' X ras? Social Science History and Government are sometimes considered difficult classes, but many of the teachers make these classes bearable and often enjoyable. Whether it's their corny jokes, funny impersonations, or the interesting ways they describe the past, these teachers make the Social Sciences a lot more fun. Mr. Kenneth Mikyska Mr. William O'Neill Faculty f92 . .Y Mr. Charles Updyke -' 1 Y 4 W Q X I ff! iff C ,,,, f W! 1 X 'f f, n f N Q K I 4 '5 Ax , f gif ,X V X , l W' ,,' f 7 WWWW ffflff f f wwf f W QM Mr. Iames Messaglia f W f V 'S 1 Q f' Q? , M X, ff, BA if 5 7 2, - . ' my , 'I Wfffff - D ' 1 W Q ' I if if 0 ,. ., ,IQ Mr, Daniel Rubly Mr. Thomas O'M8ll6y 3 N.....n 'hai' Mr. William Smith Mr. Raymond O'Donnell Mr. Dennis Wierzal Fnculty f 93 Cafeteriaf M f W'-ww Custodial v Wh. Maintenance and cafeteria workers often go unnoticed by the students and teachers, but they are just as important as everyone else. These people enjoy their jobs and being with kids and often add ' ,A f color to the Reavis scene. We owe a great i , faaa M deal to these men and women who serve us fi . M g 2 by driving buses, fixing lockers, and work- . ing in the cafeteria. o . 5. . .J l V. '!l: 'ag Mrs. Rose Zuidema Mrs. Ann Hayes 4145.2 Mrs. Ianice Stahulak f ,K A as 'Qi' s...,. V11 Mrs. Lillian Wasowicz Mrs. Fran Bischoff SJ f . S4 yur.-Q Qq.. ,gf i 5 ...... M . . ,xr - :N X F ' R? MN- Ryan Mrs. Norma Schaefer L 1 Mrs. Patricia Corcaran Xu- Mrs' Barbara Kemz MVS- Hem' Fekefe Mrs. Skrzeck Mrs. Dolores Kozym Staff X 94 1.95.4 fw fw . ,Aug 5 f 2 vf,.,.:W.f Le Aslfevff ff-'-Q 521,53 5 5-- Quai-as sir- V ' ,yixq Ax ' 'Q 'mb' .- 3 if.: ff' Y ,1.:,.,Wef mv xx A, N , A ,Wm - Q , A N Q Xi 59 we f x 9 mfs x .1 131, -,......vv ...--, 1: Seniors - the Class of '81 Most of us can remember our first day of school as freshmen. There were schedules to be picked up, lockers to find, and the endless searching for classrooms. There were some new and some old faces and a whole new surrounding that we would call our home away from home for four years. As our freshman, sophomore, and junior years passed, each of us tried to better ourselves for the future whether our future plans included college, work, or even wedding plans. Now that our senior year is upon us, we look back and ask ourselves questions like, Did I really do my best? and Have I put into Reavis what I took out? But aside from the academic point-of-view, there is also a side of friendship, good times, and hap- piness. During our four years, we have found that certain best friend, our worst enemy, and the one person who we thought was the only one for us. We have laughed and we have cried but all of us managed to pull through and make it. For some, this is the end of a long, hard journey. For others, it is only the beginning. - Laura Bem- benek . GAIL MARIE KUBIAK - PRESIDENT Kubie Friends: those who can make me laugh when I feel like smiling and smile when I feel like crying. Favorites: Dan, mom and Dad, winning, class of '81, laughter, s orts, sunshine, THE THREE MUSKETTERS, Activities: HOOP, Tennis, Soffball, Class Officer, Ushers Club, Varsity Club, NHS IHS, Student Council, Ramboosters. Last Comments: The secret of enjoying life is acce t- ing the passage of time. Special thanks to Mr. O'Donnell and Miss Blount fbr al that you've done. IOAN BOCHENSKI - VICE-PRESIDENT Friends: Debbie and all others who want to be. Favorites: tennis, sports cars. Activities: Tennis 1-4, Bowling 1-4, Softball 1-3, Varsity Club 3-4, Mathlete 1- 3, Debate 4, IHS 1-2, NHS 3-4, Student Council 1-3, Class Officer 4. After these four years at Reavis, I realize my life has only just begun and it has a lot more yet to offer me. VERONIKA HOLZBERGER - SECRETARY Friends: Gail, janet, Lisa, Bob, Steve, Karen, Kathy, Miss I., Urbie, Sahs boys Rahs, everyone. Favorites: friends, horses, purple, cheerleading, sports boys' good times, family. Activities: Cheerleading 2-4: Ramboosters 1-4' II-IS 1-2: NHS 3, Class Officer 4, Swimming 1: Tennis 13 Gymnastics 1. Last cbmmentsj I leave only because I have to. These four years have been the best. I'LIl never forget them. Thanks for everything Mom and Dad. LISA DOMANSKI - TREASURER Friends: Sue, Veronika, Gail, Ianet, Boband the gang Urbie Dan the Rah's Marybeth, Renee. Favorites: Bob, cheerleadin f btb ll I y 1' ' being with my friends, my family. Activities: Cheirlgadihg I?4rl1CFlasAslrOlli?g 3, 2, 4kRambloosters 1-4, Student Council 1-4, NHS 3-4. Last Comments' I eave eavis nowin it was the b tf f 1'f , ' Dad for being there Wien I needed ifimu fl: rlliiislls O my I e Thanks Ma and Seniors f 96 ff! 7 v f MW A V! f., Q . gflf . fa 4 'E 2, fa ,, I' H A- ,,, .,, fi ia ff C 1, -ft 1 I ,WMF MIKE ABOUTAR Abitar Friends: Wally, Dan, Scott, Phil, Eric, Ron. Favorites: 8, pizza, softball, diving, swimming, Trans Am, camglng, and traveling. Activities: Chess Club 2, 3. Last Comments: I leave Reavis owing it's been 4 great years with the help of my family and friends. IEFF ADOLFINO Friends: the Sahs boys Coach Smith. Favorites: Water skiing. Activities: Gymnastics, Karate, Water Skiing, Ice Hockey. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing that I en'oyed these last 4 years that really got me started in life, and thanks Mom and Dad for helping me through these years. RONALD AEVERMANN SARAH AGUILAR Friends: Diane, Chris, Lisa, Sherri, Denise, Monica, Paul, Shelly, Steve, lim, Ray, d.d. D.K., D.C., R.T., Nottingham eople, and others who have made me smile. Favorites: NOTTINGHAM cljass of 81, lf13, warm smiles and good times. Last Comments: I leave Reavis treasurin all the GOOD memories, remembering the past, living the present and cieaming of a great future. A farewell to Reavis, A smile for my riends, and good luck class of 81. DAVE ALBA IR. Friends: Bob, Troy, Vince, Ed, Aaron, and Ianet. Favorites: Rock music, apple pie, television, pizza, football. Last Comments: Even though I've been in Reavis about a year and a half, I still have many memories. IAMELA AL-SHALCHY jamie Friends: Mary, Ianet, Laura, Micky, Ger, Cammi, Lori, Laura, and to all the people who made these past 4 years special. Favorites: Summer of 80, red, people at lean Nicole, Buffy, Goodtimes, Iason. Last Comments: I leave Reavis with a smile on my face for these past years have been special to me. The memories will last forever, special thanks to my parents for being there when I needed you. IOE ANDRAS l Friends: Marianne, Art, Bob, Tina, Chris, the rest know who they are. Favor- ites: Parties, concerts, beer, Black Sabbath, Blue Oyster Cult. Last Comments: Thanks Ma, and Marianne I made it. SCOTT ANDREWS IOHN ANIANS Friends: Dan, Iohn, Mark, Elmas, Mike, Pat. Favorites: Having a good time, food, sleep, Aerosmith, weekends, Kankakee, state park - Hondo. Activities: Track 1, 2, Wrestling 2, Cross Country 1, 2, Intramural Hockey 1-4. Last Com- ments: I leave Reavis with a fair education, many good friends, and a little more experience. Thanks for everything Mom and Dad. IIM ANKROM LORI ARREND Friends: Geralyn, Cammie, and everyone else that gave me something to smile about. Favorites: Kevin Camero's, Rush, REO, summer, cloud 9, horses and just being with friends. Activities: Bowling 1, 2. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing that the best four years of my life are gone, but the great memories will last forever. I only hope the future will be as good as the past. CAROL AREDDIA Friends: they know who they are. Favorites: family, Led Zepplin, smiles, kids. Last Comments: I leave Reavis with some good memories. LISA ARRIZ Friends: Betty, Diane, Roxanne, and anyone else who brought happy times. Favorites: Friends, parties, YES, carame sundaes, summer. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing I've met the people around who gave me memories that I will never forget. Thanks Mom and Dad for your patience and love. Good luck Peter and Linda. 1 MARLENE ARTHUR Molly, Ma Friends: Roman, Lori, Patty, Kris, Angela, the rest know who they are. Favor- ites: Mars, old style, ellow, Friday and Saturdays, mellow music, April 26, 1979, my famil , sunshine, smiles, Roman. Activities: Student Aid 1. Last Comments: I left Reavis in Nov. bringinig with me the memories to fill a life- time. Especially thanks to Mom and Da for the love, concern, and support. I wuv you all . . . 'I'HOMAS H. ASP TO, P Friends: Those people who have made the good times happen. Favorites: Band, Band people, my parents and friends, drum-majoring, Marantz. Activi- ties: Iazz Band 1-3, Lab Band 2-4, Musical Orchestra 1, 3, 4, Drum Major 4. Seniors f 97 WILLIAM BABER DAN BADOVINAC , , . . Friends: The Boys, football team, Sue, Karen. Favorites: pizza, spendlnitimes with friends, football, Laurie. Activities: Baseball 1, FB 1-4, Basket all 1, Wrestling 2-4. I leave Reavis hoping I accomglished everything I hoped f0l'. thanks to the special help of my friends, coac es, and a special thanks to my arents and the Schmidt's. liom BAKERS CAROLYN BAL COOKIE Friends: Paul, Lisa, Wayne, Laura, the rest know who they are. Favorites: PAUL, good times, sunshine, happy people, little kids, good-friends, let- ters from Paul and my family. Activities: Basketball 1, Track 2-4, Student Council 1-2. I leave Reavis knowing you have to live every moment for what it is for the moment can never live again. Thanks to ALL my friends, my par- ents and especially Paul, for all of your love! Thanks Miss Pheiffer for help- in me find my future. U :H sdorr BALASA , , Balas Friends: Ierry, Kent, Ken, Tom, Ed, Don, Dan, Burt. Favorites: partying, play- ing uitar, Rock-n-Roll and girls. Activities: Wrestling. I leave Reavis know- gag Stat it wasn't all that bad. NT BAL'I'IS BRIAN BANIEWICZ 11M BANKS I U , Friends: Iune, Iohn, Ed, Ioe, Iamie, Ieff. Favorites: pgzza, bowling, being with friends. Activities: Frosh Football, Frosh Soph Trac . I leave Reavis knowing it has been the best four years of my life. I would like to thank my mom an une for puttin up with me. I love you both. ULIE BARBOSA Bou8 Friends: Linda, Dean, Debbie, Diana, Tina, Karen, Iennifer, Lynda, Iohn, Eric, Crew, Linda, Cathy, Sue. Favorites: Michigan, Warren Dunes, Crew, reading, streetskating, S.N.L., I.M., Wad. Activities: Staglecrew 1-4, Drama 1- 4, IHS 1-2, NHS 3-4, Chorus 4, Spanish 1-2, IM Volley all 2-4, Yearbook 4, Horticulture 4, Blueprint 4. Dreams are like paper, they tear easily. The rip- ping has started, but it's not complete. Thanks Mom. GARY BARKAUSKI Friends: Karen, Alph, Toe, Glen, Iames, Dave, Tim, Stu, Quasimodo, Micheal. Favorites: Karen, Z 28's, tennis, hockey games, school, food, playing guitar, taking it easy. Activities: Tennis 1-4, IM Volleyball 2-4, IHS 1-2, NH 3-4, German Club 1-2, Varsity Club 3-4. I'd like to thank m teachers, particu- larly Mr. Bill, for making these past four years most enjoyable. Thanks also to Mom and Dad for the encouragement I needed. I really enjoyed myself. MIKE BARKER Bark Friends: Karl, Andy, Ioe, Art, Bob, Mike, Steve, Marge, Cookie, everybody. Favorites: Lasagna, concerts, parties, Old Style, Triumph, Pink Floyd. Activi- ties: Printing, S ooting Pool, Play Baseball. I think that Reavis is a very inter- esting place, knowing all the good and bad times I had. I leave Reavis know- in t at I am on m wa to accom lish a new and successful life so ta 8 Y Y P . ke it easy Mr. Barney Tracy. BOB BARRY Friends: IAN!, Rob, Mike, Ioe, Lisa V., Andrea P., Lori A., Sue F?, etc. Favor- ites: IAN! Chevy vans, Kenworths, horseback riding, travelin and plenty of money. Activities: Working, Partying, Making Mone , Chasing Special Women. I leave Reavis with many happy memories, and hopes and dreams for a very bright and successful future. MARK BARTI-I Friends: Dennis, Gail, Don, Denise. Activities: Football 1-4, Baseball 1-2, Var- sity Club 3-4, Ramboosters 3, Activities Office. I leave Reavis knowing that I have improved as a person and an athlete, and in many other ways with the help of my family, friends, teachers and coaches. MARIA BATCHELOR Friends: Sue, Patti R., Patty K., Carol, Maria, Laura and all the rest. Favorites: friends, weekends, good times. Activities: Spanish Club 1, Business Club 3-4, NI-LS I2-4. I leave Reavis with many special memories and I now look forward to I 6 Utllre. MARK BEAVAN Friends: KN, LM, FP, KM, TM, IC, KB, Lane, Sir and anyone else whom I may have forgotten. Favorites: horses, food, cars, itars, erforming. Activi- ties: Chorus 1-4, Band 4, Show Choir 3-4, Musicaflfi-4. I lldok forward to the future but I'll never forget the past. Seniors f98 ANN BELGRAVE Annebelle Friends: Laura, Dave, Wendy, Scott, Dan, Laurie, Brian, Evy and everyone else. Favorites: food, blue, sunsets, family, friends, vacations, and swimmers. Activities: Volleyball 1-4, Basketball 1-4, Track 1-4, Varsity Club 2-4, IHS 1-2, NHS 3-4. Thanks to all who have made these past four years some of the best and most memorable in my life. KIMBERLY BELL Friends: Brian, Shelly, Iill, Sharon, Linda C, Linda S, Dina, Scott, Ken, Rich, Mike, Ieff, Doug, the team, people at Ward's. Favorites: Basketball games, Christmas Eve, shgpping, lauQ1ingB arcades, tennis, my fl3, my frien s and family. Activities: ennis 2-4, ase all Stats 1, 2, 4, Varsity Club 4, LHS 1-2, NHS 3-4, Intramurals 1-2. I have never been good with words, so I ope all those people who are special to me know what's in my heart. Especial y my Rgrents, who are the best anyone could have. ICHAEL BELLE'I'l'IERE Bell Friends: Bob, Wad, Moe, Iim, Everyone else I've met in the past four years. Favorites: Denise, money, food, Agnus Young, Led Zeppelin, Friday nights, my car. I leave Reavis through the nearest door and on t e fastest bus. LAURA L. BEMBENEK Friends: Ianet, Liz, Shelly, Ann, Veronica, Shari, Sandy, Mitch, Larry, Ioe and everyone else. Favorites: Blue, pizza lcrustl, mechanics, Zeppelin, foot- ball games, music, Friday nights, singing, snow and mountains, my B.A.S.C. nad ife and love. Activities: Aries 3, Aries Editor 4, Band 1-3, Iazz Band 2, Ramboosters 3-4, Musical 1-4, NHS 4, Math Club 4. A kiss good-bye and we're on our was' . . . We've only just begun! DAN BENN Father Dan Friends: Iim, Iohn, Ioe, Elmas, Caryn. Favorites: Green Chevy's, pizza, beer. Activities: Track 2, 4. Thanks to my parents, especially my Dad, I leave Reavis, reads' for a bri ht future. MICHAEL ICHOLAB BILO Friends: Ken, Donovan, Scott, Steve, Iim, Carl. Favorites: good times, Iudas and Hudis. Activities: Playing Guitar, Workin on My Car. I leave Reavis laughing at failure, sure of myself and success, gne wine and women, a man- sion in Hawaii, a secluded chateau and private ski slope in the Alps. MICHAEL BINGHAM Mi el Friends: Mickey, Ianet, Ieanie, Laura, Cookie, Manuel, Mike, llil, glclott. Favorites: Mickey, party'n, friends, Family and the Blake famil . ctivities: Hockey and Boxing. I leave Reavis not knowinfg what I want, but knowing my friends are the best and knowing a feeling o love that will never go away. Mickeyi I couldn't have done it without you. KARE BIRKENFELD Birk Friends: Mary, Karen, Lois, Ioanne, just about evegfone. Favorites: koala bears, tacos, pizza, havingla good time, tennis, music, obermans, Trans Ams. I leave Reavis knowing t at the past four years have gone by too fast. I will never fofgg the different people have met. Good luck Class of 81 ! MICHE BLAKE Mickey Friends: Mike, Ianet,PIory, Ger, Laura, the gangi everyone. Favorites: Mom, Dad, Mike, Family, riends, good times, laug ing, smiles, memories, The Bingham's, kids. I eave Reavis with many memories of good times as well as bad. Thanks Mom, Dad and Mike for your support, care and especially your love. Good luck Mike and Marge, Make the best of it. Thanks Class of '81. LAURA BLASKOVITZ Friends: Karen, Denise, Maria, Roxanne, the rest know who they are. Favor- ites: blue, Colorado, Lake Vermillion, Zeppelin, the Sky, Babies, friends, par- ties, woods, sunsets, animals, and much more. Activities: IHS. I leave Reavis with the memories of the reat times and the ggaat friends I had here. I have met people here that I will never forget. Than to everyone who helped me throligg my four yzears here at Reavis. THE SA L. BO OWSKI TorenCe Friends: Diane, Donna, Penny, Punkin, Sandi, Steve, Ellen, Iackie, Marie, Dawn, B.K., the gang, Iodie the Pig. Favorites: Art, Pizza, parties, week ends, friends and you. leave Reavis sayin thank you to my Mom and Dad, teach- ers and friends and that I made it. Ifsqaeen a slice. . KENNETH BOUCK Friends: Motocross friends and all. Favorites: Mary, Motocross and traveling. I can't begin to explain the things I've learned, much of people and the worl . I have learned the way it is. I'll see you at the top. LAMES BOVARD ICHAEL P. BOYD Coolness, MMF Friends: Bob, Rob, Kevin A, The Sue's, Russ, Ron, Pat, everyone else. Favor- ites: pizza, sports, music, blondes, Camaros, football ames, laughing, family, the MMF's, sheepdog's. Activities: Basketball 1, Gglf 2-3, Intramurals 1-4, IHS 1-2, NHS 3-4, Business Club lPres.I. I thank everyone who has made these last four years unfor ettable. I leave Reavis having learned a lot, but yet still with a lot to be leameg. KAREN M. BRACE Friends: They know who they are. Favorites: Blue, guys, flirting, dreams, my family, goodtimes, friends. Last Comments: I leave Reavis with knowledge and good memories, I wish it could happen all over again so I never lose touch with my friends thanks Mom and Dad for your love and for your sup- port. Seniors f 99 CYNTHIA BRADY ED BRENNAN l , Friends: lohn E, llim B, Iohn G, lim F, leff H, loe H, lamie F. Favorites: blue. running pizza, p ants, good music. Activities: X-Country 1-2, Swimming 1-2. Horticulture 4. I leave Reavis knowing that I've learned some new things and have met some great people. IANEI' BRENNAN Friends: LD, LM, MK, CH, AL, IR, GE, DV, IP, CY, and everyone else: Favor- ites: friends, parties, sunshine. music, Neil Young, QS, horseback riding, and lmy dog Little Bear. These ast four years in Reavis have been a big part of my life, but now that I'm out, axis is where Livin begins. Love and thanks to my family and friends, I couldn't have made it without them. BRIAN BREWER ' Friends: Tammy Raebig, Karen Pecan, etc. Favorites: parties, Pink Floyd, AC- DC, Led Ze pelin. Good bye to the school and people that helped me get through the fast 4 years of my edumacation. DEAN BROWN Downtown Friends: Everyone who wants to be. Favorites: Baseball, outdoors, fishing. weekends, good times, good food. Activities: Basketball 1-4, Baseball 2-4. Football 2, NHS 4. These past four years have been an important part of my life. Thanks to everyone who has made them ood times. I hope the future will be as successful as these have been. Speciafthanks to my parents for giv- ing me a push when I needed it. PATRICIA A. BROWNE Patty Friends: Kim, Karen, Michele, Walt, Burt, Ed, Linda, Debbie, Denise. Favor- ites: CLANCY, being with friends, blue, sunsets, Saturda nights, March 79, summers, red. Activities: G mnastics 1, CETA 4. Thanks to my friends for all the good times. I'll remember them always. Also thanks to C ancy for always being there. MARIA BRYCZKA Friends: Dave, Liz, Laura, and others. Favorites: Dave, my family, sunsets, Florida, Italian Food, Leapchin, and art. I leave Reavis knowing I've had the best ears of my life. Thanks Mom and Dad for everything you have done. And knowing I've got Dave to share my future life with. ANGEL CALABRESE KATHY CALDWELL I leave Reavis knowing that I made it all the way and I will miss this school in the future, knowing t at I have friends and loved one's. I will remember these friends: Mary, Sandy, Monica, Heather, loe, Tim, Sherry, Roy. I love my parents and Benim. MARY CALIKUSICH IOY MARIE CANADAY Y0' Friends: Everybody. Favorites: lol, Family, singing, special moments, lau li- ter, Chocolate mints, Green. Activities: Chorus 1-4, Ensembles 4, French Cfub 3, Business Club 4. Last Comments: Thanks Ioe for being there when I needed you. Thanks Mom and Dad, you give real meaning to the word parents DONNA CANNON Friends: Everyone I have fun times with and gotten to know. Favorites: Catello, McDonalds, summer, la hing, football games, basketball games, pizza, and having Fun! Activitieszugpanish Club 1, Bike Club 1, NHS 4. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing I have received a good education and a lptofcgond memories that I'll never forget thanks to my teachers, Family, and rien s. BRIDGEI' CAN'I'ILLON HB,-idger' Friends: Anybodtif who took the time to get to know me. Favorites: Mom and Dad, Paul, Frien s, Smiles, Sunshine, Pizza, and The Trouts. MICHAEL CAPRIOLA Friends: My family, Kathy, Danny, Sue, Dana, Pam, Georgia, Ioelle. Favor- itesz Music, the kind you can understand. Cadillacs - Breaded Round steak. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing my years at Reavis have been Pretty good, I want to thank Ms. Morazoni for all her help, she's a super person. Thank you Mom and for everything. Future: Radio Broadcasting. ITQONGLD S. CARBONARI rien s: Remy V, Carl P, Tim I, Ron K, Ken M, Gl d F. A t' 't' :G - tics 1-4, Golf 1. Favorites: Church, Friends, scubaadilifing, Siam lecitheyfgllfiii Comments: I leave Reavis knowing that I have accomplisged my best through the help of my parents, Friends and many others, to those I give my love and respect. Seniors f100 wr- rf 'Was ., 1-v Wine KX .. T I t t i MARIE CARLSON STEVE CARLSON DEBBIE CARPEN'I'ER Friends: Guess Who? Activities: None. Favorites: Partying, Lynyrd Skynyrd, limmy, Smiles, Dana, and Being happy. Last Comments: I eave Reavis earn- ing more lessons in life than I did in school. It was fun, but I wouldn't do it gglalizn. To all I've met - Hope all your dreams come true. Good Luck Dana, SHARI L. CARTWRIGHT Friends: People who make me smile. Favorites: bus rides, stuffed animals, smiles, writing, photogra hy, skating, workshops. Activities: Debate 1, Span- ish Club 2, IHS 1-2, Track 2-4, Blueprint 2-4 IFeatures Editor 3-41, Musical 3- 4, Rambooster 1-4, HEP 4. Last Comments: Enjoy life as it happens. Looking back on days gone by with regret prevents that moment from being a pleasant experience. RUBEN CERVANTES Bean Friends: Elmas, Bob, Iohn, Mike, Ed. Favorites: Weightlifting, beans, pizza, gogeei tacos, B-complex, Last Comments: Goodbye Forever, Reavis High c oo . MARK CASTLE IENNIFER CHADA Ienni Friends: Dawn, Stephanie, Iohnnie lBaul1, Kate, Ioie, Speech and Drama Peo- ple, my Cor Family, The Showchoir. Activities: Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Speech Team 2, 3, 4, Candlelight 3, 4, Winter Play 2, 3, 4, Musica 2, 3, 4, Blueprint 3, 4, Showchoir 3, 4, Spanish 1-4. Favorites: People, Theatre, music, Cor, Spanish. Last Comments: I'll Look Back on Reavis and RECALL THE GREAT TIMES AND THE MANY Times and the many Beautiful peo- ple I shared them with. DAVID CHANEY KAREN CHASTAIN CARYN CHIGINSKY Friends: Camille: Laurie: Pg G: M: I: D: Part-Mart, people: T-N-T. Activities: Speech 1, 2, Drama 1, Readers Theater 1, 2, German Club 2. Favorites: Bread, butter, Hershey bars, Walking, bus, and train, rides. Music. Last Comments: I'm glad to be going, but happy I came. KATI-IREEN C. CHIMEL Chimel Friends: H.S, L.S, K.P, P.M, K.B, E.F, E.G, I.R, I.H, S.W, C.B, M.E. And the rest of my friends ou know who you are. Favorites: Pink, Guyls, Parties, Activities: Work, School, Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowintgt ese past 4 years have been great years and hoping my future will be as goo as my past. RICHARD CHUBB Friends: Dave, Dana, Dan, Tony, Ioe P. Ioe M., Mark, Randy. Favorites: BEA- TLES, Fantasy, Writinlg songs. Activities: Freshman Football, 2-3-4 Chorus. Last Comments: Good ye to the life I knew as a student, Good luck to the Future students of Reavis lthey'll need itl, and with a little help from our friends we'll all make it. TONILYNN CHURLIN Toni Friends: Ieff, Kathfy C. Karen, Cathy K, loanne, Doodoo fart Nancy, and the rest, they know w o they are. Favorites: jeff, F.I., horse ac riding, beaches Sundays, sunsets, summers. Activities: Secretary in French Club 1. Last Com- ments: I leave Reavis with the fun and memories that I will remember. But I'm glad I'm moving on to bigger and better times. RALPH CIPIN KATHY CLEMMONS Boo, Clem Friends: L.H. R.C, K.L, I.R, Everyone in Nottingham. Favorites: Sheri, Danny, Old Style, Parties, Frida s, Cid CID. Activities: None. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing the hardlest 4 years of my life is over. Seniors f 101 SEAN COLEMAN MARK COLLINS Friends: Dave. Bob. Sandy, Cindy. Circle, Peolple. Favorites: Convertibles. summer, good times, old-friends, circle peop e. Last. Comments: I leave Reavis knowing it was the best time of mv ife and that if could do it all over again I wouldn't mind. In the future I plan moving to California going into business, good-bye and thanks alot to Ma and Dad and Everyone who made it all possible. SUSAN COVERT Friends: Barb, Patty, Cindy, Toni, Car, Pan, Michelle, Brenda, Barb B, Col- leen, everyone else know who they are. Favorites: My friends, Friday nights, Guvs, O.Sf, Italian food. Activities: Chorus 1-2, Business Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama 1. liast Comments: I leave Reavis knowing that I accomplished what I set out to do. Thanks Aunt Peg and Mom for your help. DIANE M. CRAMER Friends: Peggy. Sharkie. Rudy. Harvie, Theresa, Toni, The Beauty school gang, they know who they are. Activities: None. Favorites: Bill, Styx, Purple, snow, REO, Beauty School. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing that the time here wasn't wasted I got my guy. Ma, dad thanks for everything most of all I love ya. CARY ANN CRANE Friends: Mike, Corinne, Phil, lory, Scott, Donna, Carlo, Kawra, Peggy, and everyone else. Favorites: Mike and his 66 Impala, Burger King, Kahlus and cream, dunnes, parties and the wood. Last Comments: I've made many friends here at Reavis and had lots of fun too, but I'm glad I'm finally out. LINDA CRIBBS Friends: Kathy, Patti, Donna, Pam, Terri, Carolynn, lesus, Ashburn Baptist, Burbank Swim Team, and anyone I know. Favorites: Sunshine, WMBI, good friends, swimming, all colors, 6:00 East bus, my familv. Activities: Spanish Club 1-3, IHS 1-2, NHS 3-4, Swimming Team 2-4, Track 3-4, Computer Club 4. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing I had great times and ave great friends. lohn 3:16 ROBIN CROCKETI' Friends: Marie, lohn, Donna, Clem, Lori, Ioe, Karen, Fordan, Mario, Pam. everyone else that I have met. Favorites: Levis, Blue, Italian Foods, Gold, lewelry, summer times, Going up to Duke's and everyone up there. Going out with friends and having a goodtime. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing that I accomplished one of mv most important goals Graduating and many things I didn't know before. I didn't do it all alone it was with the help of my friends and Ma and Dad thanks! I love ya both. xoxoxo KURT CROUSE Friends: lim, Chuck, Ray, Al. The rest know who they are. Favorites: Karate, lethro Tull, Dukes, Trans-Ams. Last Comments: I leave Reavis changed in many ways than when I came in, hopefully for the better. Thanks to everyone that helped make this the best 4 years of my life. LAURA CUMMINGS Friends: Everyone who makes me smile. Favorites: Mom and Dad, family, friends, softball, Sox, Ramjamming, curls, Mr. Blake, Mr. Barcelman, sun- shine. Activities: Softball 1-4, NHS 3-4, Ramboosters, Office Occu ation. Last Comments: I leave Reavis a little bit older, a lot wiser, and very happy with what I have accomplished now. It's time to move on . . , KATHLEEN M. CUSACK Cue Friends: lim, Iohn, Patty, Toni, and the rest know who they are. Favorites: My Family, lim for the good times we've shared, and the Fandrey's. Activities: Football Stat 3 years. Last Comments: I'll alwa s remember the great many memories I have experienced here. I've learnedlalot that will help me in the future. Good Luck! and Good-Bye. DEBORRAI-I ANN CZAIKOSKI Debbie Fri-ends:'Mark, Tammy, Donna, Laura, the rest know who they are. Favorites: Being with Mark, summer, pizza, puplpies, love. Activities: National Honor Society. Last Comments: I leave Reavis nowin that I'Il never forget my four years here, and that I am well-prepared for the Future. WENDY CZARNECKI Wendell gat- Friends: Anyone who wants to be. Favorites: Big-Mac Attacks, Irishmen, Nikes, PPC. iThe Lee Sisterl, Tennis. Activities: Ramboosters 1, 2, Kittenball 1-3, Tennis 1-2, Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Mathletes 2, Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4, IHS 1- 2, NHS 3-4. Last Comments: I leave Reavis venturing into the future, hoping to make my expectations reality. MITCHELL DAMP ':sritch Friends: They know who they are. Favorites: McDonald's, Taco Bell, Daniels, nature, camping, women, football games. Activities: Football, Varsity Club 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Ushers Club 2, 3, 4, NHS 4, Graphic Arts 3. Last Comments: Thanks especially to my mother and father, brother and sister and all my friends. I leave Reavis knowing that I got out of it what I put into it. MICHAEL DANTONIO CLUADE DASCH Seniors X102 DANIELLE DAVIDENKO Friends: The Sleazes - Mary and Sharon, and anyone and everyone. Favor- ites: Koala bears, Kahlua, going out, and crazy people. Last Comments: I'm glad I've finally made it, but Im sure I'll miss it. Good luck in everything Yolanda and Michael. MIRIAM DAVILA Friends: Bob, Dawn, mom, Lunch people and whoever I had a gcood time with. Favorites: Being with Bob 7f 8 78, having a good time at wor , YES, laughing, sunshine and being in love. Activities: Manager of the Vollelyball Team 2, Runner for the Dean 2, Library Assistant 4. Last Comments: I eave Reavis hoping all m dreams and ambitions will come true, and all the luck to Letty. Thanks mom llor all your love. lBob, I love yal. IOANNE DAVIS Friends: Scott, Diane, Beth, Toni, Ieff, Mike, Mary, Deb, Everyone else I know. Favorites: Scott, Koalas, skating, Tiff, little kinds, sunshine, smiles, music, bein' crazy, and being with friends, Scott's hugs, Mom and Dad and lim. Last Comments: I leave Reavis with alot of memories. Thanks Mom and Dad, Scott for believing in me. Scott, you've been everything to me - I LOVE YOU!! Good Luck lim! IAMES DEBOW Friends: 1980 Football Team, many others. Favorites: Sue, football, sports, Conference Championships, family, coaches. Activities: Football 1-4, Basket- ball 1-2, Wrestling 3-4, Baseball 1, Track 2, Intramural Hockey 1-4. Last Com- ments: I leave Reavis with 4 of the best years of my life behind me. I would like to thank eve one who was involved in it. PHILLIP DEFAL20 ROBERT D. DELGADO Mex Friends: Gina, Kelly, Dave, Ray, lim. Favorites: Girls, Genesis, AC DC, soc- cer, oly, sports, enchiladas. Activities: Track 1-4, Wrestling 1-3, Baseball 1. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowinithat the past four years will never be forgotten and the future will be even etter. Thanks Mom and Dad for all your support. DONNA DEMARK Mouse Friends: Tim, Scot, Theresa, Cary, Brian, and all those who remain in my memories. Favorites: Tim, friends, food, the woods, arties. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing that I've finally accomplishes something and that I've made a lot of important friends. BOB DEMASO Trooper Friends: They know who they are. Favorites: Sandy, Fords, YES, Genesis, Zegplin, Italian foods. Activities: Track 3-4. Last Comments: Thanks Mom an Dad. I leave Reavis Mezzo camming lltalianl halfway up the road. MICHAEL DEPOIAN LAURA DE'I'LEFSEN Budah Friends: Those who associate! Favorites: Italian food, friends, family, sum- mertime, get-togethers, smiling faces, Oak Street Beach, nice cars, a ood laugh. Last Comments: The flowers, the gorgeous mystic multi-colored Sow- ers are not the flowers of life but people. Yes, people are the true flowers of life: and it has been a most precious pleasure to have temporarily strolled in your garden. IAMES DIGGINS ' Friends: lamie, Gary, Lim, Chris, Kraig, Al and the rest of them. Favorites: Regals, summers, Blac Hawk games, and baseball. Activities: Golf 1-3, NHS 3-4. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing that these were four wonderful ears and with the help of everyone I cou d have a great time and a good lluture. IOE DINARDO Friends: Mike Rutherford and Linda Guentensbertger. Last Comments: To the students I leave, I hope you have as much fun as I id at Reavis. LARRY DIVITO DIANA DOBREZ Di, Auntie, Aunt Iemima Friends: Pat, Gina, Mary, Ian, Sue, Pam, the Pondo gang, and all the band groupies. Favorites: Pat, nature, sports, money, The Cars. Activities: Band 1-4, Lab Band 2 and 4, lazz Band 1-2, Ramboosters Musical 1, 2, 4. Last Com- ments: Leavirg Reavis I look to the future for it holds the rest of my life. DIANE DON GAN Mugs, Di Friends: Rich, Sue, Sheila, Sandy, Mom and Dad, the Brunker family. Favor- ites: Rich, sunshine, peaches, Wisconsin, September 15, Dodge Demons. Last Comments: It took me three years, now I'm finally a senior and I'm scared. But with the help of Rich, Sue, and my Mom and Dad I know I can make it. Special thanks to all my teachers who helped me through the years. Seniors f 103 - I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II ,. I I I I I I I I I I I I I iI I I I I I I I I I E I I s. t I II I I I I, I I. It -I I I I 'I It It I. I .I I I I6 'I IOSEPH DONNEI.LY Friends: Kieran, Tony, Dan, Dennis, Eugene, Tom and everyone from the gymnastics gym. Favorites: Sunshine, parties, gymnastics gym, woods, run- ning. Activities: G nastics 1-4, Cross Country 4, Intermural Basketball 2. Last Comments: I Ie!!-ive Reavis remembering a l the good times and looking forward to many more. WAYNE DRISH TERESA DUBIEL Teresa Rontia Friends: Hime, Dawn, Mary, Chaz, Kevin, Lynne. Favorites: Hime, Donna, Bonnie, dogs, horses, candlelight dinners. Activities: Stagecrew 2. Last Corn- ments: After Reavis I'm looking forward to spending my future life with laime! Thanks to my family, mom and friends for all the help in the past four years. Good luck in Reavis Harry! DAVID DUBOIS DARLENE DUDEK Friends: Chris, Mary Ann, Sue, Toni, Colleen, Cathy, Iohn, Karen, Cathy. Favorites: Pizza, friends, good times. Activities: French Club 1-2, IHS 1-2, NHS 3-4, Youth and Government 3, Business Club 3. Last Comments: These past four years have gone by fast. I've learned alot and owe many thanks to my parents, teachers, and friends. DONALD DUFFY Duff Friends: Sahs boys, Ricky, Sahs girls, everyone. Favorites: Activities, pizza, beer, girls, Mom and Dad. Activities: Football 1-3, Intermurals 1-4, Skiing 2-fl, Ushers Club 1-4. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing that high school is really the best four years of your life. STAN DZIABA v Stas Friends: D.F., F.S., I.V., I.F., M.C., and the rest know who they arei Favorites: Rock and Roll, dating, football, soccer, pizza, fast cars. Last Comments: I leave Reavis with good memories and bad, but mostly good. I hope that my brothers Wesley and Chris will have a better time than me. BARBARA DZIECIOL IAMES EASTERHOUSE Friends: Rick, Pete, Ben, lim. Favorites: family, Charlie Daniels Band, Italian food, sports. Activities: Baseball 1, Intr. Hockey 1, 4. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing that with the help of my parents and friends I have accom- plished what I wanted to, and that there's still bigger and better things in front of me still to come in life. PAM ECKLUND Friends: K.P: K.D: S.A: S.Cg S.P: D.O: Sahs people. Favorites: football games, skiing, boating, friends. Activities: Ramboosters 2, 3, NHS 3, 4, Business Club 4. Last Comments: I leave Reavis with the fondest memories and many good friendships. These past 4 years have been great. Thanks Mom and Dad for all your help. Good Luck Class of 81 ! ELMAS ELMAZI Friends: Bob, Rich, Ruben, The rest know who they are. Favorites: deep dish pizza, weight lifting, Blues Brothers, 300, a good laugh, and a joke to go with it. Last Comments: Reavis taught me something, maybe in and more years I'll remember what it is. To all my friends, Thanks. IAMES EMINGER M Friends: lim, Rick, Kelly, Chris, Dawn, Dore, and everyone else. Favorites: girls, baseball, pizza, having a good time, good music. Activities: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling. Last Comments: Thanks to all my old and new friends the last four years have been great. Thanks to my Mom and Dad for all their support and help. Now I'm confident that I will be able to make it in the future. ROBERT ENGUITA Friends: 'I'he Best. Favorites: Lisa, Mom and Dad, Gram, Brothers and Sisters, Friends, Beatles. Activities: Football 1, 4, Wrestling 1, 4, Baseball 1, Student Council Z, 4, Intermural Hockey 1, 4. Last Comments: I thank everyone who helped make my years at Reavis memorable and worthwhile. MARGARET ESPINOSA Friends: Barb, Iohnny, Rhonda, Dawn, Al, Timmy, Pam. Favorites: Friends, horses, monety, a certain guy. Last comments: I just would like to leave this school peace ully, and knowing I care about a certain guy and I will always care about my friends. MITCHELL ESPINOSA '-Espon Friends: Sahs, boys and everybody I know. Favorites: skiing, camping, Foot- ball games, boxing, and girls, and HOLY. Activities: Baseball, Hocke . Last Comments: I'm leaving Reavis lmowing that I will not forget my friends and all the great times we had together these last four years in Reavis. Seniors X 104 12, I Z ,,., 1 IW? Wil 4 'NX IOHN EVOY Fool, Ierk, etc. Friends: Tbe won't admit to it. Favorites: Toothpaste. Activities: Eating, Sleeping, andyT.V. Last Comments: I don't want to grow up! FAHY Willie Friends: The 1980 Fighting Rams, and everyone else. Favorites: Football, The Irish, mom's cookin , Strohs, No. 10, and family. Activities: Football 1, 2, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 1, Track 2, Ushers Club 2, 3, Student Council 3, Ram- boosters 2, 3, 4, IM Hockey Champs 2, 3, 4. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing I accomplished a ot and am grateful to those who helped along the way. Manly thanks to players and coaches, We Made It Happen! ROBERT ANCIULLACCI Friends: Ruben, thery, Elmas, Rich, The rest know who they are. Favorites: Pizza, weigqhtlifting, Genesis, 300 good times, Wildlife, Woodworking. Activities: rack 4. Last Comments: I eave Reavis knowing I met a lot of Friends I will never forget. ' IAMES FANDRY Whiskers Friends: Kathy, lohn, Ed, and everyone. Favorites: Watching TV, money and loving Kathy. Activities: Football 1, 2, Intramural Volleyball and Hockeyi Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing I should have tried harder in the egin- Eiing instead of trying too late. I do leave with some knowledge and a lot of rien s. MARY FEIGL Friends: AnnMarie, Lisa, 4b lunch group, people at work. Favorites: lust being with my family and friends. Last Comments: I leave Reavis with memo- ries of good times and knowing I couldn't have made it without my Parents and friends. Thanks. DOUGLAS FERRINI Friends: Mike, lim, lack, Phil, Stan, Randy, Wally. Favorites: Beatles, Elvis Costello, Sex Pistols, lam, Psychedelic, Furs, Monty Pythons, Horror Movies, Guitar, Magazines. Activities: Guitar Club 2, Computer Club 2, IHS 1-2, NHS 3-4. Last Comments: I leave Reavis with high hopes for the future, but I shall never forget these last 4 years at Reavis. EDMUND ARTHUR FI.-Tl'INGIS Friends: Thely know who they are. Favorites: camping, skiing, Friday night after footbal games, Doobie Bros. Activities: Intramurals 2-4, Basketbal 1 and 4. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing that I learned a lot more than when I came here. BRIAN FINNEGAN Friends: Alice, Ierry, Ron, Pat, Bob, Ann, and others. Favorites: Pizza, Grand Prix, Alice, REO, summer, baseball. Activities: Football 1, Gymnastics 2. Last goniicmentsz I leave Reavis with a smile on my face knowing I won't be coming ac . MICHEI.I.E FITZGERALD Shelly Friends: Kim, Laura, Iill, Kathy Shari, Tina, Cheryl, lim, Ieff, lohn, Karen, Nick, Dave, Dan, Sharon. Favorites: Bein with friends, R.E.O. weekends, summer, Italian food, Sports, basketball, lgfiissouri. Activities: Volleyball 1, Track 1, Badminton 2-4, Varsity Club 1, Business Club 3, Vice President 4, Ramboosters 2-4, IHS 1-2, NHS 4, Yearbook Staff 4. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing Ive taken much more from Reavis than I have given to it, these have been the best years of my life and I want to thank my friends and family for being there when I needed them. Thanks. PATRICIA FITZGERALD Friends: Laurie, Karen, those who feel they are my friends. Favorites: Friends, Saturday Night, Football, Basketball, old Style. Activities: Gymnas- tics 1, 2, Ramboosters 1-4, Secretary 4, Ushers Club 3, 4, Cheerleading 4. Last Comments: Good-Bye Reavis, Thank you to all those who helped me through these 4 gears, especially m family an friends. TAMB RLA FLAISC AKER Tami Friends: Everyone that has made me smile, Venture pals. Favorites: Frank, Porsches, love, family, long walks, lon talks, smiles. Activities: Track 1-4, Football Stats 2-4, Ramboosters 1-2, IlgIS. I leave Reavis looking back on happy memories and looking forward to an ever happier future. Thanks to my family and those special people who have helped me these past 4 years. RICKEY FLECK DARLA FLOREZ Friends: Whomever took the time and chance to be. Favorites: Watching peo- ple, friends, at parties, jokes and smiles, my family. Last Comments: To .augh often, To earn the respect of those you care for, o eam the appreciation of honest critics, The betrayal of fa se friends, To know that one life has breathed easier because you have lived . . . This is to have succeeded. THOMAS FLOREZ ' Fl0 Friends: 1980 football team, coaches everyone I know. Favorites: sports, weekends. Activities: Football 1-4, Wrestling 1-4, Track 1. Last Comments: Ileave Reavis hoggilg to succeed in life. MADELINE FO TY Friends: Linda, Dolly, Debbie, Iohn, Shirley, the rest know who they are. Favorites: writing crazies, Arkansas, socializing, weekends, Smiles, foo , dia- monds. Activities: CETA. Last Comments: These past four years have left me with a lot of fine friends and a lot of fine memories which I will never forget. Seniors X 105 AMES UNTAS l7riends:Fgebbie, lim B., lim Dqgeff, IOS C1662 l'lglgIim3gSl5-S3131 :LZ-if ' g , ie, om a . , HCl1ll,s,Zblcc:dtltllfd,e2,reoc?clll,i?ilel:fiss. Alclfir?ilies:eBasketball 1, 2, Track 1, 2, Football 1, lntramluals 1-4. fast Comments: I leave Reavis to go on to bigger and better things, but I will always remember the great times I had here. IANET FRANK AARON FRANSON DONNA FREDRICK , Fred Friends: Rhonda, Donna, loann, and anyone else I know. Favorites: Baseball, football, pizza, friends, family. Activities: Business Club 4. Last Comments: I enjoyed my four years at Reavis, and I would like to wish the upcoming grad- uates good luck. EDWARD FREDERICK i I Ff6ddi9 Friends: Most of them know who they are. Favorites: cars, pizza, going out, racing. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing I was there. Thanks mom and dad. RAYMOND FREDERICKS Fred Friends: 'I'he vigilantes, lay, lack, and other insane nuts. lNo Poofdahsl Favor- ites: oe Walsh, Springsteen, fishing, girls, drawing, frisbee and sports. Activi- ties: HS 1-2, NHS 3-4, Blueprint 4, IM Volleybal 1, 3, 4, IM Floor Hockey 2, 4. Last Comments: I've made man friends at Reavis I won't forget. Thanks Mom and Dad for your support and guidance. I couldn't have done it without you. SCO'I'I' FREEZE Friends: Mike, Sherri, Bob, Cath , Brian, lanet, Mary. Favorites: Summers California, Camero's, vacations, grad. Last Comments: I leave four years of Reavis looking forward to a great summer and a good future. RICHARD GABALOON SHARON GADDIS Red Friends: NP, SP, DO, KS, All those who made me smile. Favorites: friends, football ames, day dreaming, smiles, summer ni hts, music. Activities: IHS 1-2, NHS 3-4, Science Club 1-3. I leave Reavis wish a tear in my eye, a smile on my face and memories in my mind that I'll cherish forever. 'I'hanks Mom, Dad, and everyone that made these years special. MANUEL GALVAN Friends: Phil, Mike, Sly, Espo, Mr. Cupp. Favorites: Mellow music, girls, party. Activities: Hockey, Basketball. I entered Reavis knowing nothing and oging to leave Reavis knowing something. But while I was here I had an all rig t time with my friends. ELISABETH GARDUNIO EDWARD G. GAVIN Ed Friends: Bill, Bob, Clay, Ken, Scott, Rich. Favorites: Horror movies, Rock 'n' roll, New Wave, good times, with friends. I would like to thank my parents and friends for making the last four years so enjoyable. ANN GERAGHTY Friends: Ioy, Donna, Ianet, Laura, Mary, Kathy, Ioe, Russ, and anyone else whom I ve met and had gtood times with. Favorites: friends, smiles and laugh- ing, football and basket all games, havin fun, music, talking, Christmas summers, koala bears, family. Activities: II-IS 1-2, NHS 3-4, Drama Club 2-4z Speech 2, Mus1cal2-4, Ramboosters 1. I leave Reavis hap y for the memories and the good times. Thanks to everyone who has helpeg me along the way and made mg life fun. DEBORAH H-L u Rose, Hatchback Friends: Donna, Paula, Mike, Sarah, Mary, Fallen Angel, Thomas. Favorites' Bette,'Donna, Mike, Thomas, roses, badminton, cobra, BS, BM, friendship' hspeaklngapache, wolves, Morris, craziness, T-Birds, blue happiness Mom' Dad. Al is changed with time. The future none can see, the road you leave behind Ahead liesm ste . PATRICIA GLEASON ry --pa H Friends: Iohn, Kathy and lim, the Band, Tami, Bridgett and all others vllllo gave me the great memories I have. Favorites: Iolm, love, ha piness 'elly eans, bunnies, laughing, life, listening to the band, flowers, smilies, sunshine shogmplng and spen ing money. Activities: Football Stat 2-4, Softball 1 Vol- ley' all 2, Track 2, Business Club 4, Photo Club 4. In leaving Reavis, I have a smile on my face, a tear in my eye and the future in sight. Seniors f 106 .Mx UI? ERNESTO GONZALES SHARON GOODMAN Mike Friends: Punkin, Cora, Cathy. Favorites: Mike, 1st period English, walks in the Ipark, food. Activities: Ping Pong, Tennis, Softball, Guitar and Playing Poo . I'll raduate knowing that I've succeeded and am on top of it all. Reavis you are 1. I IANET GORSS I Friends: Carl, Veronika, Gail, Lisa, Sue, Kelly, Laura, Kathy, the Sahs boys. Favorites: football games, friends, family, having ood times. Activities: Gym- nastics, Cheerleading 2, Kittenball 2-4, Volleyball 3-4, Ramboosters 1-2, IHS. I leave Reavis with a lot of memories that will stay in my heart forever but know I must go on and make my dreams come true. Good luck 81. MARIA GOTFRYD Speedy Friends: Patty, Maria, Laura, Nick, Lennie and Donna. Favorites: Autumn, friends, eating, music and yellow. Activities: NHS. I leave Reavis remember- ing the good times as well as the bad. Thanks to my family, friends and teach- ers. IOHN C. GOUN'I'OUNAS Friends: Iohn, Ieff, Hoi, Ed, Ioe, Iim, Iamie, Debbie, Sue, Iawad, Ron and oth- ers. Favorites: Basketball, Sue, aqlua-marine blue, pizza, Phaethon. Activities: Freshman Basketball, IM Basket all 1-2. Well, it's over. 4 great years spent with many great friends. I'm looking forward to the future leaving many happy memories behind. KATHLEEN GRGANTO Kathy Friends: Laura, Kelly, Gail, the Rahs, the Leleika family. Favorites: Mom and Dad, Iim, Nancy, gram, family, Cheerleading, Ms. I. Activities: Cheerleading 2-4, Ramboosters 1-4, IHS 1-2. Thanks Mom and Dad for all of your support the last four years. Good luck to my little sister. MARY GRIFFIN Griff Friends: Gina, Slumsk, Ianet, Di, Ianet, Caryn, etc .... Favorites: Howie, Neil Young, red sunsets, full moons, nature. Activities: Debate 1-2, IHS, NHS, Art Club 1-3. I'll remember the good times and forget the bad. Thanks to my friends and family. , ' THOMAS GRONEK LINDA GUENTENSBERGER MARGE GUZLAS Flicker or Wilbur Friends: Felicia, Patty B, Toni C, Connie B, Lou, Mike, Ianet F, Chuck S. Favorites: horses, parties, concerts, pool, music. Activities: Gymnastics 1-3. It comes a time when you have to leave this place and go on to bigger and better things. PEGGY HALL IOSEPH A. HALLER Q Dr Ive Friends: Everyone and anyone. Favorites: Weight lifting, health food, poetry, doing the impossible. Activities: Football 1-2, Wrestling 1, Track 1-4, Auto Club 4, Varsity Club 4. Last comments: A man has no roots. Blown about - like dust on the road, in all directions, he tumbles with the wind: Our lives are brief enough. We come into this world as brothers and sisters: But whfy must we be tied to flesh and blood? Let's enjoy our happiness: Here's a jug o wine, call in the neighbors. The best times don't come often: Each day draws only once. The seasons urge us on -time waits for no man. - T'ao Ch1'en IAWAD HAMMAD DAVID HANEY RONALD HAYDEN Seniors f107 IOAN HARR , , ION Friends: Rick, Sandy, Linda, Karen, Kim, Lewie, Eugene, Billy, Mark, Kelly, Debbie, Patty, Tammy, Dawny. Favorites: Rick, Glympia, blue, ACfDC, pizza, parties, Brat Stop, badminton, memories. Activities: Tennis 2, Badmin- ton 1-4. Last comments: I went through a lot during my years at Reavis and I wouldn't have made it through without the help from my friends. Thanks especially to Rick. SUSAN HARDING 'tSue Friends: George, Diane, Mag, my mom, Brenda, Colleen and puppy. Favor- ites: Cheap Trick, Zeppelin, eep dish pizza, bowling, Trans Ams, and Grand Prixs. Last comments: I leave Reavis gladly. Thanks George for caring, Diane for being my best friend, and my dad or just being you. Love you all. JOELLE HAYES PATRICK HEALY EARL HERMAN RICHARD HERMANN LAURA HIGGINS LISA HILLEY Friends: Everybody who made my high school years something special. Favorites: Being with friends, my boyfriend, sunshine, pizza, smiles, the class of '81. Last comments: I leave Reavis knowing I will miss it and also with a lot of good memories that I won't forget. SUSAN HOMAN CHARLES HOCK ROBERT IOI-IN HUNT Dr. Robert Friends: Fred, Steve, Ron, Rich, Bill, Ed, Ken, everyone but Clay. Favorites: wheelys, Zeppelin, any heavy metal, ACfDC, Rush, old Who, Animals, Aer- osmith, Kiss, eautiful girls, hair, wild drawing, flairs. Activities: Gymnastics 1-4. Last comments: I leave Reavis wondering where the time rambled on to, lust saying, Man, what a retarded school!!!? LISA HYZNY 'roM ARACZEWSKI Amd!! Frien s: Almost everyone. Favorites: Marie, weekends, basketball games, sports, pop, Linda Ronstadt. Activities: Wrestling 1-3. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing that I couldn't have made it without my friends and with them I wouldn't have the memories I have now. IAMES IARMUSZ RANDALL IANKOWSKI Seniors f 108 IOHN ANDREW IENNINGS Narrow Friends: john, Sue, Dan, Mark, Mike, Ioy, Maureen, Stu, Larry. Favorites: red, burritos, Lowenbrau, havin fun, debate, raquetball. Activities: Football 1, 2, Debate 3, 4, IHS, NHS, Yousi and Government 3, 4, Musical 1, Blueprint 4, Volleylball. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing that on the way to the top you ave to respect the opinions of those you step on. TAMMY IESIONOWSKI Tam Friends: Tony, Debbie, Brian, Chris, Marijo, lohn, and Bob. Favorites: Tony, The Little Brown lug, concerts, Screwdrivers, shrimp, and being happy. Activities: Chorus 1-3. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing these were four great years and that I hope to spend the rest of my life with Tony. Thanks lvlom and Dad for all your help. Most of all, I wish the best of luck to my sis- er. MICHAEL IIMENEZ Bur-head Friends: Che-Siv, Iohn, Randy, Denise, loy, Kath . Favorites: Saturda nights, pizza. Activities: Tennis 1, 2. Last Comments: I leave knowing I hady a lot of good times and a lot of bad times but it has been a good experience. KATHLEEN IOHNSON Kathy Friends: Those who have made the past four years special to me. Favorites: Being with my friends, the country, auto racing, cats, cold nights with warm flrep aces. Activities: Track 3, 4. Last Comments: The future is now the pres- ent, and me and my dreams keep moving onward. LOIS IOHNSON PAULA IOHNSON RANDALL IOHNSON ROBERT IOHNSON MARIE IORDAN DAVID IOY Friends: Izzy, Ray, Tim, Steve, Mark, Maureen, Sandy. Favorites: Rush, Zep- plin, Floyd, girls. Activities: Swimming 1. Last Comments: I had a good time. TOM LIUS Taco Friend-:E Peggy, Geri, Cris, Heather, Stanley, Ken, Bob. Favorites: Bob, Bob Brunker, Donna, John. Last Comments: This has been a highly enlightening experience I wou d not want to go through again. HELEN IUODVALKIS MADELINE IURAK Mindy or Madge Friends: lim, L nn, Linda, Steve, Ianine, Ralph, Debbie, Laura, Pete, and Sly. Favorites: Michigan, canoeing, camping, sunny days, smiling faces, Stroh's, ood times, pink panther. Last Comments: I leave Reavis wit a smile on my face and a tear in my eye. These past four years were the best, but the future is now. Thanks Mom and Dad. IORENE KAMINSKI I0l'y Friends: Bob, Cary, Mike, Patty. Favorites: family, Bob, plarties, having a good time. Last Comments: I remember all the good times I ad and all t e great people I've met. I'll miss everyone but I'm glad it's finally over. Thanks ma, dad and Bob. I love you. DENISE KAPPEL Friends: Denise M., Geralyn, lim, Ianela, Denise K., Laura, Lisa, Laura B., Laura V., Roxanne, Lori and Sandy. Favorites: Dwayne, mom, Cernly family, cuddling, parties. Last Comment: Thanks to mom for her love an under- standingl. I'll always cherish those special years with such special friends, especia y with Dwayne. Seniors f109 uDeigo11 SHIRLEY KARABEI. l n Friends: loan, Brian, Donna, Madeline, Debbie, Rick, june, Tammy and all the rest. Favorites: Trans Am, Ziggygs, concerts, partying. Activities: 'None. Last Comments: I'm glad to be out, ut I'll never forget all the good times I had with the friends a ong the way. Pr-:ran KARNEZIS U , ,, DEBORAH KASPAR Debble Friends: Tom, Paul, Scott, Toula, Bridget, the RAHS, George. Favorites: Tome, Chicken, Strawberries, friends, cheerleading, the footba l team, The Trouts. Last Comments: I leave with memories that I will never forget. Thanks mom and dad. I love you very much for your help in everything. SHAWN KEATING Chawns Friends: Barb, Sly, Tom, Danny, Ionnly, Mahal, and everyone from Notting- ham. Favorites: Barbie, oing out on t e town, sleeping and pizza. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Wresthng 1, 2, 3, 4. Last Comments: 'm glad that I made it through. Thanks to Barbie and mom and the Samples, and hopefully I can make somethilatg this life. IENIBIKITA MAHALI IEANNI:Tl'l'E ZIERSKI Giggles'f Friends: Iudy, lim, Kevin, Donna, Sandy, Mr. B. Favorites: Michigan, Woo- dhaven, swimming, jo 'ng, beaches, chocolate, sunsets and REO Speed- wa on. Last Commentslgfleave with memories of the good times that I shared, with all m friends and special thanks to my best friend Iudy for everythingl DENNIS EEENAN Friends: Dana, Mitch, Eve, Cathy, Sue, Dan Mark and Cart Favorites: flgingg blue, Eagles Activities: Colo ard 1, Drill Team 1, Foot all 1, 4, Year oo 2, Blue rint 1. Last Comments: lgilanks to my parents for being so understand- ing and, there when I needed them. IUDYKENNY SANDYKENNY Friends: the girls, an one else who made me smile. Favorites: Gary, hot fudge, partying with the girls and sports. Activities: Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club, Skiing. Last Comments: I leave knowing not all ood things last forever. But the future is now, the present, and me and my dreams keep moving on. Thanks mom and dad for al your support. LINDA KEN'lZ Friends: Connie, Emily, Lisa, Debbie, Holly, Nora, Tammy. Favorites: little kids, sunny days, smiling faces, butterflies, slo gin. Last Comments: I leave knowing that the last four years have been the best. Thanks mom and dad and Tony. DONNA KING Friends: Robin, Ieanette, Iudy, and everyone. Favorites: blue, having fun, my friends, summer, guys and puppies. Last Comments: I leave knowing I have accomplished somet ing and I will miss all the friends I made these four ears. IJQNNA Kirchy Friends: Shirley, loni, 'I'he Rest. Favorites: Transams, parties, Zeppelin, my family, motorcycles, ieeps, trips, pizza, Clint Eastwood. Last Comments: I leave with a lot of ood memories. Good luck to future seniors. DONOVAN KLA'lEl' ANNMARIE . l Albergetti Friends: Mary, Inulle, Teresa, IVIICICI, Mary. Favorites: friends, Annie, Feath- ers, K.R. and going out. Activities: Business Club 1, Ramboosters 1, Spanish Club 3. Last Comments: I leave knowing the sad and glad times . . . knowing a lkt of nice eo la' Thanks mkm ai' da DENISE NeiCe Friends: Shelly, Dar, Deb, lerry, Rick, Mike, Rick, loe, The gang, The Boys, and everyone who made my four years special. Favorites: Family, Dee Dee, good fnends, cheering, parties, smi es, beaches, summer ni hts. Activi- ties: Rambooster 1, 2, 3 and 4, Cheerleading 2, 4, Wrestling Stat 3, Intramurals 2, 4, Work Program 4. Last Comments: I leave Reavis learning a lot about peo- ple and life. I will always keep the memories with me. Thank you mom and dad and special friends or the good times I had. THEODORE KLEKAMP Seniors f 110 PAUL KUBA Gilliam Friends: Norb, Ken, Bob, loe, Peggy, Diane, Patty. Favorites: lack Daniels, Miller, Michelob, vodka. Activities: drinking, snowmobiling. concerts, boat- ing. Last Comments: It was fun the past four years with the teachers and the students. I hog? next year's graduates have as much fun as we did. RONALD I. CHARSKI . . , , , Friends: Everyone l've ever met at Reavis. Favorites: Coors, fishing and ski- ing. Activities: Football 1-4. Last Comments: Thanks to everyone w obhelped me on the way threw Isicl Reavis Good luck to everyone else in the times to come. PATRICIA KUZMICKI , Friends: Sue K. Barb S., Sue C., Maria G., Maria B., Carol and Mike. Favor- ites: ys, blue-eyes, money, Califomia and family. Last Comments: Being the 10th Qluzmicki to graduate, I leave the remaining two. Good luck. DONNA LACOPPOLA Dee Friends: Denise, Debbie, Ida, Karen, Geo 'a, Sue, Kim. Favorites: REO, pizza, pink, tennis, having glohod times, friends. Last Comments: I leave with many memorable thoughts. anks to mom and dad and especially Lynn. It's been fun. MARK LAFAIRE Laffer Friends: len, Lib, Dan, Iohn's, Mike, Pat, Steve, Mark. Favorites: hockey, the Wizzard Glick, Fridays, friends, Kankakee Park. Last Comments: I eave ateful to m friends, parents and the faculty for pulling me through. EILEN I.AFFER'l'Y MuSh Friends: People who laugh at my iokes. Favorites: Iudi, Mike, family, Dan- ville, Beatles, Hone , Drum-maiorin ,smiles. Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Drum Major 4, Debate 3, Blueprint 4, Lab sand 4, NHS 3, 4. Last Comments: I am forever indebted to all my friends and family - they're the best. Reavis - for all your potential, you leave a lot to be desired. LINDA LAMONTO Friends: Those who took time to get to know me . . . especially Iulie. Favorites: bikes, smiles, friends, sunshine, summer, Warren Dunes, family and geople who care. Activities: Gymnastics 1, Art Club 1, IHS, NHS, Spanish Clu , Sta- giecrew 3, 4, Thespians 4, Drama 4, Photo 4. INA LAPERUTO Friends: Pam, Mary, Diana, Linda, lanet, Kathy, loanie. Favorites: The Who, Mom's Italian cooking, being with family and friends, holidays, and the 4A lunch table. Activities: IHS 1, 2, NHS 3, 4, Horticulture 4. Last Comments: Thanks to my sgrents and teachers for their patience and understanding. Thanks to frien for llmacy and craziness. BRENDA LARKINS DENISE LASKEY Dee Friends: Bill, Mike, Karen, Laura, lean, Stagg people, the band. Favorites: French Horns, trumpets, bandtrips, parties, ice cream, sunshine, smiles. Activities: Gymnastics 1, Orchestra 2, 4, lazz Band 1, Lab Band 4, Pep Band 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4. Last Comments: leave knowing that these past years have been the best. Thanks mom and Dwayne, Dean, and Bill. MARIE LAWLESS D Reddish Friends: N.G., Sheri, Carol, H.S., and the rest of the Nottin ham gang. Favor- ites: Sunsets, meeting new peorle, motorcycles, being my friends, art, and football. Last Comments: leave Reavis knowing these were the best three years of my life. I leave Reavis to my younger sister, Carol: I hope that she will have as much fun as I had. Thanks Mom and Dad. KAREN LEGGE Le o Friends: Sandy, lim, Karen, Frank, Dave, Dina, Linda, Gwenn, Denise, Sie, Kathy IC., 'Kathy l. The,rest lmow who they are. Favorites: Being with people, crusm, pizza, camero s, orange, stuffed animals, friends. Activities: Ramb- oostegl. 2-4. Musical Igast Ccimlrnemsz I leave Reavis knowing it was e our ears o m i e. cia t an to m fami and to i being there when lneeded hyim. I lox ya all! y y I m or MIKE LEPLEY '-Lap Friends: They know who they are. Favorites: Being with friends, arents, weekends, watersknn footba l. Activitie H l 8. ' s: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseba 1, 2, 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4. Last Comments: I hope the good memories always as . DENISE LEWANDOWSKI Miece Friends: Pat, Bridget, Keith. Donna, and the Class of '81. Favorites: Blue, sea- food,-bowllng, shipping,-gold, travel, family, my sisters, and ginger. Activities: Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Badminton 2, French Club 1, 2, 3 - Pres., Student Council Officer 2, Student Council 3, 4, Blue Angels 2, 3, Musical 1. Last Comments: I leave Reavgs kngwinlg that if I Ctililild do it all over again I would, the years ave one so ast, utt e rien l've met and memori ' Loslzgu UJATA es will last foreviega' riends: The best in the world. Favorites: Family, friends, football, food. Activities: Football 1-4, Baseball 1, NHS 4. Last Comments: Thanks to my family and friends who made it enjoyable. Seniors f 112 MARIO MARR i Friends: Everybody who wants to be. Favorites: Kathy, Formulas, Vettes, P.'s auto class, pizza, steak, Led Zepplin, and having fun with Kathy. Activi- ties: Football 2, Track 1-4. Last Comments: Iid like to give a very special thanks to a very special person, Kathy, for helping me get through most of my four years at Reavis. I also want to thank my Mom and Pop. H KATHY MARTIN 'HHFYCY Friends: Shark, Rudy, Cookie, Melvin, Freddy, and all the Beautesians! Favorites: lohn, summer, YES, concerts and friends. Activities: Cosmetology. Last Comments: Leaving Reavis, all I can say is that it has been quite an expe- rience. IOHN MASLOWSKI MARY MASSEY Friends: Karen, Mary G. Patty, Maria, Ann, and everyone else I know. Favor- ites: Horses, izza. Activities: NHS 3-4, Work Program 4. Last Comments: I leave Reavis owing I had good times and bad an met a lot of people. AIDA MATARIYEH I Friends: Sue, Donna, Diane, Mars. Favorites: Blue, being happy, traveling, oing out and having a good time, making people smile. Last Comments: I feave Reavis knowing that the ast four years have been a lot of fun. I met a lot of people and I wish them alllthe luck. Thanks to my family and friends for helping me through. DAVID MATECKI Dave Friends: Fish, Pat, Larry. Favorites: Pizza, beer, girls. Activities: Eighth Hours 1-4. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing a lot more than when started. SUZANNE MATYSKA MARY MC A'I'EE Mac Friends: Those who have helped me along the way. Favorites: Ken, good times, smiles, understanding people, sunshine, the ocean side, traveling, ree- dom, making friends, my family. Last Comments: I've learned the ways of the world and have great memories to carry. It's the end, but just the beginning. I couldn't have done it without my family and friends. Thanks. LINDA MC CANN Friends: Laura, Linda, Bourg, Karens, Dave, George, Iohnnie, Ken, Piechy, Ron, Frank, lim, Chorus and Drama people, Laredo Guys. Favorites: Trave - ing, Poch bears, bowling, purple, Bil Buckner, German, M.A.S.I-I., books, chocolate mousse. Activities: C orus 2-4, Bowling 2-4, Drama 1-4, Musical 1, 3, 4, Spanish 1-3, German 3-4, French 4, IHS 1-2, NHS 3-4, IM Volleyball 1-3. Last Comments: All my love to my family, all my thanks to Mr. Hansen. THERESA MC CASKII.L Bird, Wood Friends: Donna, Mimi, Cindy, Kim, Tim, Erin, Brian, Marky, Lori, Bri, Thle Disc Clan. Favorites: Memories, good times, sunshine, smiles insanity, warm rain, money, taking it easgf. Activities: Talking 1-4. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowinig I eame a lot about love and life and how to handle it. Thanks Ma an Rich for making me realize I was wrong. Love ya both! LINDA MAC LELLAND Lin, Clul Friends: I.B., MA, L.B., L.D., C.H., M.K., A.L.,A.P., I.R., D.S., D.V., everyone. Favorites: Don, sunshine, starts, parties, frien s, style YES, animals. Last Comments: I leave Reavis with some of the greatest memories and friends I could have ever had. I hope my future is great as my past. Thanks Mom and Dad for all your love and understanding. MICHAEL MC CRARY STUART IAMES MC DERMO'l'l' B008ie Man Friends: Iohn, Steve, Tim, Glen, loe, Ioan, and anyone who wants to be. Favorites: Baseball, hockey, magic, campin , politics. Activities: NHS, Intra- murals 1-4, Football 1, German Club 2-4, Cghess Club 2-4. Last Comments: I leave Reavis with lots of fond memories. Thanks to everyone that made these years so enriching. THOMAS PATRICK MC GOLDRICK Locks Friends: The special people that made these ast four years worth while. Favorites: My nephews, football, ribs, shrimp, Being with friends. Activities: Football 1-4, Basketball 2, Track 2, Intermural Hocke 1-4. Last Comments: I like to thank my famil , friends, and my coaches for all their help and under- standing. I love you alll DAVID Mc HUGH 1- Ag,,s,,s-- Friends: Mark, Deb, Ed, lim, Tim, Denise. Favorites: Drinking, havin a good time. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing that I have the rest of my life without school. Seniors f114 PATRICIA MC KEE Pattie Friends: The know who they are. Favorites: Ioe, being with mf' friends and having a good, time. Activities: Intramurals 1-2. Last Comments: leave Reavis to face the future knowirlrg I will never forget the past. 'l'lMOTHY IAMES MC AMARA Tim Friends: Hopefully everyone. Favorites: Laura, friends, music, the sunset, thought and ener , the weekend, Rutch, Quas, Glen. Activities: Golf, Band, Lab and, Musica? NHS, Student Council 4, King Tut Back-up Singers 2. Last Comments: Thanks to my mom and dad for their ove, wisdom, an patience. If I had a hammer. . . TIMOTHY IOSEPH MC NAMARA DAWN MEADOWS Friends: Anyone who gives me a smile and a nod, Linda, Laura, Kubie, Cindy, Ianet. Favorites: Softball, senior year, class of '81, Mars, Tazzmanian Devi , 2nd base. Activities: Softball 1-4, NHS 3-4, CVE 4. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing I shared many happy times as well as bad. Thanks Mom and Dad. Linda, thanks for driving me up a wall. Reavis is now yours Kim and Scott. Good Luck class of '81. KAREN MECKER Friends: Gary, Iulie, Ien, Girls Tennis Team, and everyone else I've met these past four years. Favorites: Gary, The Team, tennis, weekends, laughing. Activities: Tennis 2-4, IM Volleyball 1-4, IHS 1-2, NHS 3-4, Rambooster 1, German Club 1-2, Varsity1Club 4. Last Comments: I want to thank my teach- ers for helping me throug these ast four years. Thanks Mom and Dad for all the advice even if I didn t listen all the time. LINDA MELODY Friends: Dawn, Laura, Cindy, everyone I like. Favorites: Shortstops, my two families, bus rides, the snake Activities: Softball 1-4. Last Comments: I leave Reavis now realizing that it's going to be hard to leave the memories that I've obtained behind but knowing that if I keep striving I can have what I want most. CARLO MELONE Friends: Those who are alread know, Andy, Mike, Gary. Favorites: Week- ends, Neil Young, O.S., Muillphs ski trips, G-strings. Activities: Skiing 1-4, Tennis 1, Blueprint 2, Lupin unt 4. Last Comments: Reavis has been a very special part of my life. e friends I've had here and the times we had wi l never be for otten. DENISE MEEVDEZ Niece Friends: Denise, Sandy, Laura, The gang. Favorites: Skiing, memories, smiles, travelin , having fun, my family. Activities: Volleyball 2, Basketball 1-3, Varsity Cluqm 4, Intermurals 1-4. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing that the last four years were the best, meetingkgeople, leaming and trying new thinlglsi and enioyin eve minute of it. Than KA LEEN M. MERK12 Kathy Friends: Sue, Cherly, Sandy, Doreen, the rest know who they are. Favorites: Tennis, badminton 'teams' friends, kitty, school, and vacations. Activities: Spanish Club 1, IHS 1-2, NHS 3-4, Tennis 2-4, Badminton 3-4, Varsity Club 4, IM Volleyball 2-4. Last Comments: These have been four of the most memo- rable years. Thanks to Mario, my friends and family. I hope the future has many more good times in store. DIANA MARIE MERTES Di Friends: Eve, Betty, Chris, Dennis, Lisa, Ida, Mary Ann, Sahs friends, Devra, Shara, Sandra. Favorites: Demnis, summer, limegreen, chicken, nature and new adventures. Last comments: I leave Reavis knowing so many nice people who ave me lots of memories. I'm going to miss you al . Thanks to mom and dad Eecause of our love and help I really look forward to the future, and that's a good feelln . DANA ANN MIAIIKA Dane, Daneva Friends: Dennis, Sue, Dan, Iulie, Mike. Favorites: The qast, blueberries, Monte Carlos, good times. Activities: Color Guard 1, Drill eam 1, Track 1, Badminton 2, Rambooster 1-2, Science Club 2. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing that I could have done it if I only would have tried. And to have one chance in life . . . VERONICA MICEK V., Ronnie Friends: Theresa, Betta, Brian, Cath , Donna, Eve, Rez, Laura, Ianet, Anna, and the rest know who they are. lyavorites: Parties, music, Poppy, Cliffy. Activities: Business Club 1-3, Badminton Team 2, Science Club 2. Last com- ments: Many dreams come true and some have silver linings. I live for my dream and a pocket full of gold. Thanks for everything Mom and Dad. DONALD MIKA SUSAN M. MIKICIC Sue Friends: Ien, Donna, Glen, Tom, Lee, Iulie, Karen, Di, Siobham, Linda, Band people. Favorites: Band, S.S.O., ed, family, pianoes and baritones. Activi- ties: Band 1-4, Lab Band 1-4, Combo 2-4, MO 1-4, Iazz Band 2-3, Band Coun- cil 3-4, NHS 3-4. Last Comments: I ho e I've 'ven as much as I've taken from the people I care about. Band was a bigst - tffanks Sir! LAURA MIKRUT Micronaut Friends: Tim, Ianet, Denise, The Gang, others. Favorites: Concerts, moun- tains, parties, outdoors, sports, pizza, ood friends, smiles. Activities: IHS 1-2, NHS 3-4, Volleyball 1-3, Intramurafs 1-4. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing there are more challenges to be met and I'm ready for them. Thanks to my friends who helped me through high school. Seniors f 115 DEBORAH MILLER D , , , Debb1e Friends: Mary, Theresa, Peggy, Dee, Harry, Vicki, Circle people, Micky, Moe, Karen, Lisa, Cookie, Mc Donald's Crew. Favorites: Pepsi, friends, faml y, Ital- ian foods, California, music, ood memories, blue. Last comments: I leave Reavis with many memories oggood times and excellent people. The last four years were great. I wish they weren't over but it's time to move on to bigger and better things. CHARLENE MILOSOVIC DONNA MINARCIK - Friends: Debby G., Theresa B. Maureen Lisa N., and anyone who cared to be. Favorites: Weekends, having a good time, Styx, badminton, Monte Carlos. Mom and Dad. Activities: Badminton 2-4, IHS 1-2. Last Comments: I leave Reavis with dreams for the future and memories of the past. Thanks everyone for making it worth while. CARL MITCHEL l Friends: Sahs boys, and everyone else who wants to be. Favorites: Camping, parties, skiing snowmobiling. Activities: Football 1-2, Baseball 1-2, Track Last Comments: To my friends: I leave Reavis knowing without you school is nothing. I hope we continue sharing good times together. A special thanks to my family whom I truly love and respect. MIKE MITCHEL Last Comments: Now that I'm leaving Reavis, I think about how I really learned some things, but I would like to tell the Freshmen to learn as much as you can. PAT MOLLOY DONNA MONAHAN Dawna Friends: Iohn, Terry, Eve, Kim S., Veronica, Cathy, Pam, Hime, and everyone else know who they are. Favorites: Genesis, friendships, ood times, music, horses. Activities: Drama Club 1-3, Stagecrew 1-3. Last Comments: I leave Reavis remembering all the good times and good friends. Thanks Mom and Dad for all your con idence in me. Good luck Pat and Ed. DAVID W. MORRIS Cat Friends: Ierry, Gene, Mike, Mark, Rod, Dawn. Favorites: Darlene, Baldings, Mickie, Knoble. Activities: Football 1. Last Comments: I leave Reavis know- ing life will be much harder than these last four years. STEVE MROWCZYNSKI Friends: Mary, lohn, Chris, Io, etc. Favorites: Flying, summer, swimming, girls. Activities: Swimming 1-2. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing these ast years have been good. I hope the future is better. LINDA RAE MURPHY Doo Friends: Steve, Ianine, Ralph, Lynn, Mindy, Debbie, Viki, etc. Favorites: Being with Steve, having good times, the sky, country scenes, old style. Activi- ties: Guidance Runner 2. Last Comments: I leave Reavis wishing everyone good-luck in the future. And knowing I've made mistakes in the past four years but senior year was the best. S ecial thanks to mom and dad, my riends and especially Steve who helpedjmake it that way. Love ya all!! MICHAEL MURPHY Mike Friends: Dave, Arnold, Tony, lohn. Favorites: Family, friends, money, Chris, beer. Last Comments: High school went by too fast. STEPHEN E. MURPHY Mm h Friends: They know who they are. Favorites: Fords, women, Old S le, pigza, good times and good people. Activities: CVE. Last Comments: Life goes on now through the better part of my life. 98070 of my childhood has just sli - slided away, but at least I've made it. Thanks to all that has helped, especiaily my parents. I love you both! RONALD NAKU'I'IS Ron Friends: Patti, Mark, Tom, Rink, everyone. Favorites: Pizza, concerts, guitars, blue, Crystal Image. Activities: Guitar Club 3, Lab Band 3-4, Combo 3-4. Last Comments: I leave Reavis hopingmto keep all the friends I've made and know- ing that the last four years were t e best. PAMELA NEMEC Friends: Linda, Mary, Helen, loanne, Cherise, Robin, lean, Gloria, lanet, Pam, lane, Cathy, fackie. Favorites: My Prince lMitchl, knights, unicorns macaws, birds, Har ey Davidsons, 67 fastbacks, downtown, expensive places' 68 GT 500 KR Shelbys, beaches, corvettes, rollerskating. Last Comments: leave Reavis knowing I've accomplished things I never knew possible. CHARLIE NEUBAUER Friends: All of my friends know who they are. Favorites: Skiing, race cars camaro's, and just havin a ood time. Last Comments: I leave Reavis know- ing that I probably woulcfntqiave made it if it wasn't for my friends and espe- cially my MOM and DAD whom I love very much. Thanks to you all. Seniors f 116 MARTY NEUMANN Friends: Pugs, Dean, Mune, Ron, Libby, Patty, Iennifer S., and anyone who could accept me for what I am. Favorites: Hunting, fishing, snowmobiling, friends from Wisconsin, chowin down. Activities: asketba l 1, NHS 4. Last Comments: I leave Reavis thanking everyone who was a part of these last four years. It's been a lot of fun and I will remember you always. LAU L. MICKELS Friends: Denise, Kelly, Laura, Ianet, Carey, and everyone else. Favorites: Friends, parties, rust, taco's, music, and most of all Dinky! Activities: IHS 1, 2, NHS 3, 4, Art Club 1, 2, Work Program 4. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing there's a big world out there and I must explore it and I know I shall. Wherever I roam Reavis will be a happy part of my memories. LISA NORKUS Friends: Mary, Deb, George, Donna, Sherri, Rich, Brian, Shirley. Favorites: Friends, MGB, Gnomes, traveling, life, weekends. Last Comments: I leave Regvgs Zlivith memories of fun. Best of luck to all my friends, also thanks Mom an a . MICHAEL NOTO DEVRA NUCCIO Devi Friends: Angel, Teresa, Tony, Chris, Marianne, State Road Park cpeople, Sahs gang. Favorites: Bogie, S.D.R., horses, Lynyrd Skynyrd. Last omments: I eave Reavis knowin that I had fun but I'm glad it is over. I hope the future will be gust as lgood. Tlianks Mom and Dad for all your help. GREG OBO ZINSKI Friends: Anyone who wants to be. Favorites: Girls, cars, stereos, good times, the martial arts, Black Sabbath, and Pink Flo d. Activities: Inter-Scholastic Feminine Observation 1-4. Last Comments: 'Ilhanks to everyone who made these past years at Reavis as good as they were. MELODY OGDEN MAUREEN O'HARA Moe Friends: They know who they are. Favorites: Being with friends, candy strip- inf, orange, books, good music, football, baseball. Activities: Ramboosters 1-4, I S 1, 2, panish C ub 1-3, NHS 3, 4, Blueprint 3, 4, Youth and Government 3, 4, Drama 4, HEP 4. Last Comments: I leave Reavis for a new challenge, but I will always remember the friends and experiences I've had. Thanks for all your support Mom and Dad. DOREEN OLADE Friends: Everyone I know. Favorites: good times, friends, good food, pretty colors, Ed, sunny days, music, sports, and art classes. Activities: Ramboosters 1, Wrestling Stats 2, Baseball Stats 2, 3, 4, NHS, Ushers Club. Last Comments: I leave wit tears in my eyes, a lump in my throat, and with the wisdom and courage to face the future. DEBRA O'MALLEY Debbie Friends: Iamie, Diane, Mary, and the rest know who they are. Favorites: Key- boards, Iamie, weekends, and playing cards in homeroom. Activities: Intra- mural Volleyball 3, 4. Last Comments: I leave Reavis remembering all the good times, as well as the bad, and I will always remember the friends I made alon the way. STAR OPARKA Friends: Everyone I know. Favorites: Music, Drums, Food, and Paydays. Activities: Show Choir 3. Last Comments: I leave Reavis wishing I would have studied harder and put more into it. PEGGY OR'I'MAN Vampire Friends: Stan, Shari, Ken, Tom, Mike, Gus, Mary, Donna, Carlo, Leslie, Mar- ianne, Cary. Favorites: Stan, My famil , pizza, asagiia, wine, chicken, gym- nastics, Zeppelin. Last Comments: Ileave with t e best memories rom Reavis. Thanx Ma, Dad, and Stan for helping me and being there when I needed you most. Special thanx to all who put up with me. PETE PADALINO Friends: I., Meatman, Goon, Chuck, Dou , Frank, Ieff, etc. Last Comments: I leave knowing that I have at least accompiished something. 'l'INA PAG ESSI Pago Friends: Wendy, Dawn, Iennifer, Iulie, Lynda, Debbie, Linda, Cath , Laura, Ianet, Mary, Doug, Bob, Shelly, Fue o, everyone. Favorites: Bob Segler, Boom-Boom, football games, Hot 'Igeaf' horseback riding, photograp y, Mr. Varland, fellow Italians, M.G.'s, coral snakes, Mexico, softball. Activities: Photo Club 3-4, Math Club 3-4, Yearbook 4, Blue rint 4. Last Comments: All my love to my family and friends and special thanllcs to mom and Dad for put- ting up with me. Love ya all! RI HARD PAGE Friends: Brian, Dennis, Dubie, Iohnny Cool, Fitz, The Boys. Favorites: Iodi, tacos, pizza, The Kopp Family, Strohs. Activities: Football 1, Student Council 1-4, Swimming 1-4, Intermurals 1-4, IHS, NHS, Ushers Club 1-4, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Ramboosters 1-4, Blueprint 4. Last Comments: I leave Reavis remem- baring all the good times I had. Thanks to Fitz, my Mom, Grandmother, and Gran father. These four years have been the best in my life. Seniors f 117 CHRIS PAPINEAU n , , Friends: Sherri, Marianne, Gary and the boys, Diane, Iustme, Ianine, Dave, Glen. Favorites: Being with friends and feel1ngJgood, the woods, tunes, free- dom, S.D.R. Activities: Gymnastics 1, 2, Volley all Mgr., French Club 1. Last Comments: I leave Reavis behind: ready to meet my future one day at a time. With joy in my heart and knowledge in my mind, my place in this world I m hoping to find. PAUL PANAGOS I U I I I Friends: Rich, Fred, Rick, Steve, Phil, Iim, and Marlis. Favorites: Going out with friends, izza, beer, cparties, and having a good time. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1. Last omments: I hope the good times continue and glad to know I finally made it. GEORGE PAPPAS MICHELE PASTWA Rudy Friends: Cherrie, Shark, Haru, Cookie, the rest know who they are - Budas. Scott, Higgs, Brian. Favorites: REO, Dukes Beef, getting together with good friends. Activities: Ramboosters 1, 2. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowinfg when things get rough you're just going to have to ride that storm out, an keep pushin' on by rolling with the changes. MARY PAVLAKOS PGV Friends: Joy, Vicki, Annette, Sharon, Linda, Iohn, Mary Ann, etc. Favorites: Blue, Ca bu 's, friends, good times, G.H., Mr. M, Class of '81, fearsome two- some, Hexcelllentf' Activities: IHS, NHS. Last Comments: Thanks to Reavis for the man special friends I've made these two years and for the treasured monfcents I'lll never forget. Best of luck to all my friends and especially to Go ie. MIKE PAWLUK Friends: Dave, Al, Mike, Karen, Lisa, Norb, Iohn, Scott. Favorites: Football, softball, pizza, gym class, good times. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing I had a great time, and met a lot of friends. KELLY PEAK Friends: Anyone who takes the time to make me smile. Favorites: Family, friends, sunny days, blue eyes, smiles, weekends. Activities: Volleyball 1-4, Softball 1-4, IHS 1, 2, Intramurals 3-4. Last Comments: I leave Reavis remem- bering the past, happy with the present, and looking forward to the future. KAREN PEKAN Friends: Mark, Toni, Chris, Dar, Kathy, Dean. Activities: Swimmin 1-3, Cross Country 4, Track 1-4, IHS, NHS, Varsity Club. Last Comments: Tganks to everyone, it's been an excellent four years. TROY PERILLO Friends: Ieff, Ralph, Bob, Iim. Favorites: Cookie, Pink Floyd, Les Zeppelen, Ted Nugent, Iethro Tull, Rush, pizza, lasagna, Liz, Iody, Daren. Last Com- ments: I eave Reavis knowin that I will never again see Ms. Bochman again, and thanks, Mr. Houser, for all you've done. IANFI' PERRINO IP Friends: Anyone who has made me smile. Favorites: Brian, being ha p , day- dreaming, making money, Class of '81. Activities: Volleyball 1-3, Baslgetlaall 1- 3, Student Council 2-4, Ramboosters 1-4, Intramurals 1-4, IHS 1, 2, NHS 3. Last Comments: Reavis has given me a lot of memories. I've learned a lot and have had a lot of fun here. I look forward to the future but will always remember my years at Reavis. IOSEPH VITO PESCE Pesh Friends: Polo, Randff, Rich, Mark, Fitz, Iocks, Gayle, Kim, anyone who wants to be. Favorites: gir s, pizza, good times, Mom and Dad, fire dept. Activities: Wrestling 1, 2, 4, Baseball 1, 2, Ushers Club 1, 4. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing I had the best four years of school, and knowing I'm on the right track fort e future. ALLEN PETERSON --Ay' Friends: Mike, Iim, Ray, Chuck, Luke, everyone. Favorites: Money, having a good time, poker, REO, parties, the FT. Activities: Basketball 1, Intramurals - Basketball 1-4, Hockey 2-4. Last Comments: I hope I get rich. CLARENCE PE'I'ERSON Cla Friends: Daren, Margaret, Scott, Rick, Norb, Frank, etc. Favorites: Weekendls, payday, auto class. Activities: Senior Auto Club, Blood Donor. SHERRY PFEIFFER Friends: Linda, Lisa, IoAnn, Kath , Iudy, Everyone. Favorites: Micky, week- ends with friends, Parakeats, Rush, Warm Summer Nights, Santa Fe Speed- way. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing that if it weren't for Reavis, I wouldn't have met the most important people of my life. Mom and Dad thanks for the support and understanding. ' RAYMOND PIE'I'RAS '-Ray Friends: Al, Iim, Rob, Chacos, etc. Favorites: Girls, Olys, Sports, and good tunes. Activities: Football 1, 2, Wrestling 1, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing I'll never forget the good times I had here, and look- ing toward my healthy, wealthy, and wise future. Seniors f 118 LINDA PIKE L nne Y Friends: Ioe, Lori, Gail, Linda, Cath, lean, Karen, Terry, Betty, Kim, Darlene, evelgone. Favorites: Loe, my family, 10-13-79, good times, smiles, friends, rain ows. Activities: lue Angels 3, Ramboosters 1, 2, Tennis 1, Bowling 1, Spanish Club 1, 2. Last Comments: I leave Reavis looking forward to my future with Ioe. Thanks to my family and friends, it's been fun! IOHN PILSUDSKI Pu 'ns Friends: Fuego, Dean, Libby, jennifer, The Wend 's Gang. Favorites: Week- ends, Camaro-Z-28's, Bowling Rac uetball, Work, Finds. Activities: Golf 2, Spanish Club 1, Intramural Volleytfmall and Hockey 1-4. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing I have enioyed these past four years all because of one reason - the people! Thanks! CHUCK PINE Chaka Friends: They know who they are. Favorites: Ted Nugent, The F.T., Pete's, Football Practice, getting the shivers with the Koch. Activities: Football 1-4, Ramboosters 3. Last Comments: It was the best four years and I'll hate to eave. RICHARD T. PINTO Friends: Fred, Rick, Steve, Paul, Phil, Bob, Carlo. Favorites: Michelob, San- tana, Trans Am, Mexican Food, havin a good time with my friends. Activi- ties: Football 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2. Last Comments: I have successfully accom- Elished my four years at Reavis hoping that the knowledge I have gained will e to my advantage in tne near future. GERALYN PIO'I'ROWSKI Ger Friends: Lori, Rox, Micky, Iamie, Cammie, Lauras, Denise, Planet, Sandy, Mary, and Mom. Favorites: Class of '81, music, clothes, cheerful memories, creating and my family. Activities: Bowling 1-3. Last Comments: Gettin a taste o life was really great, and I am optimistically looking towards fha future. Wishing only the est for my friends and grateful to those who cared. DAVE PLEASANT Plez Friends: Frank, Chuck, lim, Ken, Terry, Norb, Greg, Kim, and Eve. Favorites: Beer, pizza, girls, blue skies, playinghguitar, and playing! in the band. Last Comments: I eave Reavis knowing I ad good times and earning a lot. Spe- cial thanks to Mr. Ohlson. CARLO PI.ESCIA KAREN LYNN PLUSH Friends: Georgia, Donna, Kathy, Helen, Karen. Favorites: Blue, Florida, pizza, tennis. Activities: Band 1-3, Tennis 3, Business Club 4, Spanish Club 3, Art Club 3. Last Comments: I leave knowing that these last four years have been great, but looking for even a better future. VICKY PLYS Friends: People who make me smile. Favorites: sweets, friends, cheerin green, Mr. Updyke, science, family, chocolate, 1980 Fightin' Rams, footbag coaches, surprises, rainbows, dreams, rahs, my kids, ' Miss I, and Urbie. Activities: Spanish Club 1, 2, IHS 1, 2, NHS 3, 4 - Vice Pres., Youth and Gov- ernment 3, 4, Blueprint 4, Math Club 1-4, Ramboosters 1-4, Cheerleader 2-4. Last Comments: Thanks to family and friends for all your help. SHARI POOLE Pooley Friends: Shari, Leslie, Moe, Vicky, Yearbook People, Panny, Ole, Nanc, Sharon, Io, Shelly. Favorites: Yellow Roses, Football games, snow, and being with my good friends. Activities: Aries Editor 3, 4, IHS 1, 2, NHS 3, 4, Ramb- oosters 2-4. Last Comments: I leave Reavis with the good memories I will cherish for the rest of my life. Thanks Mom, Dad and My Family. Four down, one to go. Good Luck Rog. DANIEL I. POST Friends: Mark, Iohn Mike, Denis, Bob, Pat. Favorites: Fridays, pizza, the mob, Graduation, REO. Activities: Wrestling 1, 2, Track 1-4, Intramurals 1-4. Last Comments: These last four years have really been great and the memories gained will last forever. Thanks again to my teachers and parents. Now what? MICHAEL POTEMPA Rocky Friends: Dean, Mike, Ken, Scott. Favorites: Old Style and the weeken s. Activities: Football 1, Tennis 2. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing that I have two more years left in college. NANCY POWERS Friends: Sharon, Doreen, Shari, Gina, and Kim. Favorites: Friends, B-Ball, summer, Christmas, astries, and good times. Activities: French Club 1, B-Ball 1-4, Softball 1, 2, LHS1, 2, NHS 3, 4, Intramurals 1-4. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowin t at I'll miss these days and I hope that the future will be just as fantastic as the past was. PATRICK POWERS Friends: Lori, Frank, Ioe. Favorites: Food, skiing, summertime, and parties. Activities: Good times and work. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing that I had four of the best years of my life. I give special thanks to my parents and friends who are the people who made it so fun. NORB PREYSS Friends: Kemp, Clay, Franko, Georgery, Plez, Tex. Favorites: Motorcycles, guitars, Sabbath, Hendrix. Activities: Football, Wrestling, Auto Club. Last Comments: I don't believe I made it. Seniors f 119 GAIL PRIM GLB LOUIS PRIN , . Friends: Everyone. Favorites: Beer, Nature, Italian Villa, THE WHO, I3I. Acti- viites: Football 1, 2, Track 1, 2. Last. Comments: I had a hell of 8 tlme. too bad it had to stop here, and it won't, I'll lust keep truckln on. U . H H .k H KAREN A. PROCHASKA Briss or Spl e Friends: K.K., L.H., B.B., C.Z., I.E., K.B., P.P., T.P., D.L. Favorites: KAK, Chevys, Rocky, Kids, blue skies, old style, Mom and Dad. Last Comments. I leave Reavis now to my brothers to start a new life but I ll always be grateful for these past four years. Thanx Mom and Dad and those special people. KDYSLM?IALY. MARIA PROCOPIO Little One Friends: M.M., M.T., M.M., L.D., L.M., L.M., I.B., Everyone I associate with. Favorites: Italian Food, Camero's, steak, fun-loving people, smiling, Oak Street Beach. Last Comments: I leave Reavis with a smile, and many ood and bad memories. I really appreciate and thank eve one who helped me alon the way. Good Luck to oncoming Seniors, it's harldi I know! Also thanks to alfmy teachers, who put up with me. CHRISTINA PROVENZANO Chris Friends: Darlene, Karen, Patty. Favorites: friends, family, food, music, happi- ness, animals, football ames, snow, sunshine, California, beaches. Activities: Cheerleading 1-3, Ramioosters 1-3, Musical 2, French Club 1, 2, IHS 1, Busi- ness Club 1. Last Comments: I leave Reavis sadly because it's become a big part of m life, but I realize now that I have to move on and plan for my career and future. Thanks Mom and Dad for your care and understanding. CHERYL PRUIM Sybil Friends: Iudy, Debbie, Deane, Kathy, Iill, and special thanks to L.S. in H.B. and to all beauty school nuts. Favorites: being with friends, the color grey, Ziggy, REO, RC, summer, badminton. Activities: Badminton 1-4, Ramboosters 1, 2, Beauty School 2-4. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing more than when I came here, and will miss all my friends and good times. FRANKLIN H. PRUI'I'l', IR. U Friends: Kim, Ken, Iim, Dave, Terry, Chuck, Eve, Greg, Norb. Favorites: Kim. Activities: Wrestling 1, 2, 4. MARY ANN PURPURA Friends: The best anyone could have and Chuck. Favorites: Chuck, lasagna, candy, The Cars, Nugent, football games, summer, weekends, and Christmas. Activities: Art Club 1, 2, IHS 1, 2, NHS 3, 4, Swim Timer 2-4. Last Comments: I leave Reavis with a lot of very good memories thanks to my Mom, Dad, and friends. I look forward to a happy future with Chuck, Good Luck to the Class of '81! KELLY QUAIN Woody Friends: Steve, Dan, Gail, Ioan, Wendy, The Lupin Gang, and others whom I may have forgotten. Favorites: Mom and Dad, sports, Billy Ioel, the whole Quain family, Reg. Activities: Golf, Basketball, Baseball, NHS, Ramboosters, Varsity Club. Last Comments: I want to thank my parents, coaches, and teach- ers for making me a better person and making these four years the best time of my life. MARIANNE QUALIZZA Mar Friends: Lee, Chris, Sherry, Diane, Iustine, Arthur's gang. Favorites: good times wit friends, music, playing the guitar, Florida. Last Comments: I leave Reavis remembering all my friends and the things I learned from them. I'm looking forward to the future, but always remembering the past. The past four ylearslhave been happy, but short. A special thanks to Mom and Dad for all t eir ove. STEVEN E. QUASNY Quas Friends: Sean, Kelly, Danny, Gail, and those who I shared ood times with. Favorites: Three Musketeers, week-ends, skiing, B-ball, Mitiiigan, F.N.B.C., being with friends and doing what I like. Activities: Basketball, Baseball, Var- sity Club, Ramboosters, Student Council, Intramurals. Last Comments: The last thing a person can afford to lose is faith in himself. When he loses that, he has lost everything - Thanks everyone. IANINE QUAN MARK QUILANTAN Chief Kit , o Friends: The Klan any one who wants to be Favorites' Mi ht time o d gaeeliendlsbthe supernatural, obnipitance, The marshal arts,gAlice Cbgpgr ac Sa ath . . . All real rock! Activnties. Inner-scalastic Femlnin obser- zllationhldgl. Last Ccimmentsal Q'-IEVG Reavis and a lot of ups and down, knowing ou e can ereive. e wi a SHEQRI RXBER y ways be remembered. Friends: Chris, Mary Ann, Deane, Debbie, Ianine, Sean, Scott Ioan Favor- gtesg summer vacation, Christmas time. Activities: Gymnastics 1' 2 Vol- e a tat 1. Last omments: I leave Re ' ' ' ' ' subgcessful future. avls hoping to begin a happy and MARY ANN RADMAN Friends: They know who they are. Favorites: Art, Volleyball, friends pizza sunshine, the beach, football games, smiles, and being happy. Activities' IHS 1, 2, NHS 3, 4, Art Club 1, 2, French Club 1-4, Youth and Government 3 Ram- boosters 1, Yearbook 4, Ushers Club 4, Intramurals 4. Last Comments: leave Reavis remembering all the ood times I've had and lookin forward to a happy, healthy, and successfuffuture. Thanks to my family ancffriends. Seniors f12O LINDA RADTKE Friends: Donna, Bob, Peggy, Sue, Angela, Dris, and Bank People. Favorites: Band People, snow, Iazz and Classical music, Lab Band Trips, Clarinet and Alto Sax. Activities: Band 1-4, Lab Band 2-4, Iazz Band 1, Combo 2-4, Musical Orchestra 1-4, Bank Council 3-4, NHS 3, 4, Aries 1-4, Blueprint 3, 4. Last Comments: It's been a great four years. Thanks Sir!! It wouldn't have been the same without all of your help. TAMMY LYNN RAEBIG Rabbit Friends: Pat, Ron, Brian, Mar, Andy, the rest know who they are. Favorites: Pat, O.S., Earties, Neil Young. Activities: Wrestling Stat 4. Last Comments: I leave, loo ing back at the good times. I thank m Mom and family for their support. I learned that I should've listened, you all knew what you were talk- ing about, Thanks. BRIAN RAILSBACK Huey Friends: Rich, Shirley, Ioan, Bob, Ron and Alane, Lisa, Donna, Veronica, Eve, Laurie. Favorites: Ziggy's Bar. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing I learned less than what I came with. MARIBETH RALSON Last Comments: My four years at Reavis have been good. I liked all the teach- ers I had this year. I am going to miss all my friends t at I've made. SCOTI' RANDON Friends: Rick, Clarence, Daren, Lisa, Norb. Favorites: Rock music, Firebirds. Last Comments: I leave Reavis, knowing that I received more education than what I came into. IOANN REDMOND Io Friends: Fred, Shari, Sherry, Mickey, Lori, lim. Also the people who stay friends thru good and bad times. Favorites: Fred, White Castle's, prime rib. Activities: Business Club 2, 3, 4. Last Comments: I leave knowin I've learned quite a bit here, and know enough to get out into the world and make it suc- cissfully. Thanks to my parents for their love and understanding through it a ROBERT REICHOLD Bob Friends: Ioe, Iohn. Favorites: limi Hendrix, Zeppelin, Neil Young. RICH REYNOLDS Tatoo, Igor, and Midget Friends: Bri, Shirl, Alane, Ron, Donna, Mary, Bob H. Favorites: pizza, fries, Miller, Vodka. Activities: Drinking. Last Comments: It's been fun these four years, and it would have been better if not for the teachers and deans. I'm glad I made it and hope to get up in the world. Good-bye. LORIE REZABEK Rez Friends: S.X., C.M., V.M., 2 I.W.'s, L.V., K.M. The rest know who they are. Favorites: family parties, children, spending money, music, and good friends. Last Comments: Thanks to m parents, family, friends, and Ms. Pfeiffer, I leave Reavis knowing what's ahead of me. RICHARD RICCHIUTO PATRICIA RINGELMAN Patty, Ring Friends: Alice, Maryann, Chris, Karen, Marty, Nakue, Mike, Robbie, Peggy, Mark, Shawn, and everyone else. Favorites: My family, friends, strawberries, smiles, skating, being rowdy, music, and those tender moments. Activities: IM Gymnastics 1, 2, Ramboosters 2, 3, Blue Angels - Pom Poms 2, 3, Flags 4, Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing I'll miss all the great times. A special thanks to my parents, teachers, and riends for all their support. SHERRI RINKUS Rinky Dink Friends: My future husband Marg Fox, Kathy, Lynda, Doreen, Ed, and everyone e se I haven't mentione . Favorites: Being with people I love, French Fries, and taking a moonlit walk with the man I love. Last Comments: I leave Reavis with the best and only sister I have Lisa. And with one other thing on my mind getting married to the man I have alwalys loved. And spe- cial thanks to my Mom, Dad, Sharon, and Lisa for being t e best family any- one could have. And especially to Marty for making me the happiest girl in the world, And I will always Love you Marty. IHollandl IAMES RITCHEY Friends: Sherry, Al, Bob, Ron, lim, Ioe, Iohn, Ed. Favorites: Gymnastics, run- ning, skiing. Activities: Cross Country 1, Z, Gymnastics 1-4, Track 2. Last Com- ments: I leave Reavis knowing that I've accomplished something in my four years at Reavis. LINDA ROACH Roachie Friends: Carol, Io, Rose, Kim, Maryann, Iill, and anyone who has made these four years memorable. Favorites: Saturday nights skatings smiles, Class of '81, and chocolate mints. Activities: Blue Angels F ags 2, 3, Li rary Aid. Last Com- ments: I leave Reavis knowing it had its good and bad times. The years here were memorable!!! DENISE Ronnlcunz Seniors f 121 ELL ROKAITIS . . , , riends: Steve, Sharon, Kim, R086,.LlZ, Lin, Kathy, Lrnc. ANY-,B0b, Tim. Doug, and others. Favorites: My family, being with Steve, Spar, friends, Bad- minton team, een, Christmas, snow, Frenc Fries. Activities: SSHHISD Club 1, Ushers Clubrl, Ramboosters 1, IHS 1, 2, NHS 3, 4, Student ouncll 1-3, Tennis 1-2, Badminton 1-4. Last Comments: These past four years- were the best of my life. I met many special peotple and these memories will always stay with me. Thank you Mom and Dad or all your help. H H ROSEMARY ROSS . R959 Friends: Kim, l.R., L.A., M.K., R.H., M.A.P., people at the rink. Favorites: Sunny summers days, Friday nights, skating, Football games, Love triangles, and smiles. Activities: Swim Timer. 2, 3, 4. Last Comments: These four years were great. I've met a lot of splecial people and I hope to find many more like them after wl. Good uck Sue! 4 H . H LINDA RUD u . , Lmny Friends: Leff, they know who they are. Favorites: Italian foods, partying at t e woods, t e sun, beaches. Activities: Gymnastics. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing that I had somewhat of a good time. TIM RUDOW Friends: lackie, Carl, Dave, Kevin. Favorites: Old Chevys, Black, Z 28's. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing it was my best four years, and I hope I have man more. Thanks to everyone who helped me. MIKERUll'l-IERFORD 1 Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowinghll have completed four worthwhile ears. I look forward to starting trade sc ool. I will miss many friends that I have made here, but will not miss the cafeteria food. My most happy times were s ent in Drivers Ed., Art, and P.E. . KIMBERLY RYAN Kim Friends: Rose, R.H., S.L., S.S., M.K., P.K. Favorites: R.H., Fridays, football ames, skating, Mr. Evertz. Activities: Swim Timer 2-4. Last Comments: These have been the best four years of my life, I'm sorry to be leaving, thanks Mom and Dad for all your help! lack, use your time wisely, I'll be gone before you know it. ROBERT RYBARCZYK IOSEPI-I RYBCZYK Lil joe Friends: Mike, Herry, Lama, Alberts, the rest of the Boyzz. Favorites: Laura, Strohs, food, wrestling, eating. at Alberts Res., Class of '81. Activities: Wres- tling 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals. ast Comments: I leave Reavis knowing these were the four best years of myllife, and I would like to thank Laura for always llieing there when I needed er. Thanks to my family and friends for their e p. LO!-IN SALAMONE riends: Eric, loni, Karen, Ienni, Ioy, Sharon, the Mc's, Boug, Linda, K and K. Favorites: animals, England 80', forests, purple martins, silver lake, acting, Tipsy, canoe and Kodi, friends, laughing. Activities: Drama 1-4, Thes ians 1- 4, usicals 1-4, Madrigal 1-2, Horticulture 4. Thanx to all who madle these four years so great. Special thanx to my walking buddy - Vera. BARBARA LEA SAMPLE Mahal Friends: Shawn, Mom, Dad, Sandy, Lin, Cindy, Irace. Favorites: Shawn, red, lions, my teddy, crab legs, dreaming, football. Activities: Swimming, Kun Fu, Climbing Little Mountains. Last Comments: Shawn you're my best frientf and ylcglgig S wayshliergan there when I needed you. Love you, Very much. 3nNg:nals, Bob DeMaso. Activities: Swimming. Gonzo Friends: Cindy, Tammy, Gary, Bob, Steve, Tony. Favorites: Cindy, Old Style, Nova's, Black, Ravioli, good times. Last Comments: These have been the best four years of my life, ut the best was the last because of somebody who means alot to me. Plans to pick up a trade. LGE SANTORO Al ht. f1endS1Gaw, Karen, Tim, Dave,.Steve, Glen, Tom, everyone. Favorites: Plho- togriphy, Tennis, Food, Music, friends. Activities: Tennis 1-4, Science Club 2- 3, ath Club 1-4, IHS 1-2, NHS 3-4. Treas., Intramurals 1-4, Varsity Club 4, Blueprint 4, Chess Club 2. Last Comments: Thanks to my friends, and family, ?: 8lglgSrg:f' making my years at Reavis enjoyable and rewarding. uclimn Friends: 1980 Football Team, The boys. Favorites: Sports, Coaches being with my friends. Activities: Football 1-4, Basketball 1-2, Track 2 Letterlnen's Club 3-4, Intramurals 1-4. Last Comments: I leave Reavis thanking my friends Family and coaches. But I leave a very s ecial thanks to my Mom and Dad for all the love and helg they've given me fhanks. WCLTER , , Walt or Schitz Friends: Diana, Burt, Ed, Rich, Debbie, Steve, Patti, Mariam Laura Karen Mike, Sherrie, Sidewalk gan , and everybody who want td be. Favorites: Lasagna, women, beer, Pin Floyd, Woodworking, and all my friends. Activi- ties: Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, Ramboosters 2, Woods 1-4. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing that everything I've learned from friends, Mom and Dad books, teachers, and the hard way will help me in my future. Thank you. ' Seniors f 122 X X 'fbias 'wir mai' wuqgw KI. - t, ' .- I S X x . X . I if 3 V DAVE SINCI.AIR I ' Friends: Everybody who considers me their friend. Favorites: Family, good times and outdoors. Activities: Intramurals 1-4, Football 1-2, Basketbal 1, Baseball 2-4. Last Comments: I leave Reavis different than before and know- ing I'll chalnge some more. Thanks Ma and Pa. U H SANDRA . SINGER Sandy Friends: 11, B.s. L.M. D. o.M., O.R. Favorites: Randy, Camaros, Trink, chicken, bowling, tacos, and money. Activities: Chorus 1, 2, IHS 1, Z, NHS 3, 4, Student Aide 1, Z. Last Comments: I had fun, but am glad it's over. Thanks to Mom, Dad, Family, and especially Randy, who made School a heck of a lot easier. DAWN SKIBBENS GARY SKOWRONEK Friends: DeDe, Donna, Charlie, Barb M, Barb N, Ken, Kevin, Randy, Rita. Favorites: Beer, camaros, drag racing, piranhas, Slim Iims, fishing, skiing, Three Stooges, Nugent, Zepplin, ACDC, Cheech and Chong. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing that these were the best and fastest four years of my life, and I mi ht even have leamed something. Thanks People!!! BARBARA SICUBISZEWSKI Barb Friends: Sue, Patgn Helen, Cori, Karen, Sandy, Lisa, Veronica, Patty, Bobbi, Pam, Cindy, Lin a, Kathy. Favorites: Friends, smiles, the country, Seems, music, blue, yellow, cats! Activities: Blueprint 4, Business Club 2, 3, 4, horus 1, Drama Club 1, 2, French Club 1, 2, IHS 1-2, Speech 1. Last Comments: I leave Reavis looking forward to a successful future thanks to my parents and my friends. PAM SLOMSKI Slumski Friends: Gina, Mary, Ianet, Mary, Ann, Linda, Diane, Caryn, Cindy Georgia. Favorites: The Who, Walt Disney World, Hamsters, Garfield, sea ood, Pizza Hut, and being happy. Activities: IHS 1-2, Art Club 2-3, Debate 1, NHS 3-4. Last Comments: I leave Reavis glad that it's finall over but also knowing that Isl misks all my friends. Thanks, Ma, for always being there and helping me t roug . LORI SLOOP Lor Friends: Al, Gail, Bob, Karen, Rob, Lynne, Ioe, Kim, Robin, Racheal, Debbie. Favorites: Al, All my friends, Race cars, sunshine, smiles, maple lake, happi- ness, rainbows. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing I finally accom- plished one of my most important goals. But I know I didn't do it alone. I never would have made it without the love and encouragement of my parents and friends. Thanks! I love all of you. PAUL SMAS Friends: Iohn F, Ken P, Iohn B, Tom W. Favorites: Food, Cars, woods, s orts, girls, having a good time. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3. Last Comments: IlJeave Reavis knowinglgiat I had a good time, and learned a lot about life. BRIAN SME'l' A Bri Friends: Scott, Frank, Lori, Russ, Michele, Chris, and the guys at work. Favor- ites: Weekends and friends, movies, and Friday ni hts. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing I made friends and had a lot of fun. CARL SMl'l'H Friends: Bob, Tim, Carrie, everyone. Favorites: Women, cars, T-Bird, music, good times. Activities: Stagecrew, Interrnurals. Last Comments: It was an experience. I had a pretty good time. Thanks to everyone who helped. Good Luck Carrie. CHERYL SMITH FRANK SMITH Smitty Friends: Kathy, Ioe, Laura, Chile, Carl, Mike, and all the rest of the gang. Favorites: Katy, ood, miller, 7:02 I.O. W, black, blue, Katy. Last Comments: I want to say thanks to everybody for helping me throug all the bad times thanks Mom, and Katy, and Deb and God. IOHNNY LEE SMI'l'H MARK L. SMITH --Smittyf' Friends: Karen, Gary., Ioe, Randy. Favorites: Karen, ribs, Ice cream, and workmi on cars. Activities: Trac 1, Wrestling 2. Last Comments: I leave Reavis nowing I could have leamed more. SEAN SMITH . Bubba Friends: A-Z They all know. Favorites: Class of 81, Parties, football, Kop 's Residents, talking to Sharon, being with my friends Hawaii, Weekengs. Activities: Footba l 1-4, Track 2, Wrestling 1-2, Ramboosters I-M, Hockey 1-2. Last Comments: I loved my 4 years at Reavis and wish I could do it again but I must move on must move on and make room for the others to come. I hope ieveryone will love Reavis as much as I did. Thanks Mom, Dad and Everyone me . Seniors f 124 SHARON SOPRYCH Friends: Kelly, Gail, jill, Mary, Kim Karen, Crage. Favorites: Sunsets, nature quiet, ketchup, dolphins, inner-thoughts, poetry. Activities: IHS 1-2, NHS 3-4 Mathletes 2-4, Slpanish Club 1, Ramboosters 1-3, Wrestlin Cheerleading 2 Badminton 1-4, ennis 1-3, Student Council Re 1, Varsity Club 4. Last Com- ments: I leave Reavis, knowing my life is in my hands now, and being the art- ISI. know it will take time, patience, and dedication to take on this project yet it will be exhibited and judged from the start. ANTHONY SPARACINO GEORGE B. SPROUSE Gage Friends: Darryl, jack, Kent, Ray. Activities: Graphic Arts Club 3. Last Com- ments: The past cannot be changed. The present is merely the outcome of the past. So, the future is the only thing worthy of concern. Let's hope the future is obliging. CHERYL-LYNN SPRY GEORGIA SPYROPOULOS Friends: Carla, Karen, Tony and everyone I've met in my ast 4 years. Favor- ites: my family and friends and Tony, summer, Dusty, and, bein happy. Last Comments: I eave Reavis knowing that in these past 4 years Igmet a lot of great people and had a lot of good times. I'm sure going to miss it all! I want to t ank my familly and friends or bein there when I needed them. I only wish H 6111-gil'-EE E015 ggiacgiere when I graduate. l - Mickey Friends: Tom F, Dennis K, lim S, and the rest of the ang. Favorites: fl5, pizza, blue. Activities: Football 1-2, Wrestlin 1-4, Basebfsl 1-4. Last Comments: I leave Reavis hoping to go to college am? make something out of myself. ALEX SBOCZYNSKI IOHN STARZYK Friends: Sahs Boys, Laura's friends and everyone I met here at Reavis. Favorites: Laura,' Sahs people wrestling, oly, cam in , football games, and skiing. Activities: Wrestling 1-4, Track 1, Intramurarl lfockey 1-4. Last Com- ments: Looking behind I see the best four years of my life and look ahead knowing' that I m ready for the years ahead. IACKS AUDER jackson Friends: Doug, Ray, George, Mike, Helen, Bill. Favorites: Neil Young, The Who, Women, race cars, o d style, food, people, sports. Activities: Stagecrew 1-3, Wrestling 2, NHS 3-4. Last Comments: I eave Reavis having had a good time meeting people and having fun. These four years have been like four years. SANDRA K. STOCK Sand Friends: Laura P, Kim, Marybeth, jeannette, Mr. B, all the Blue An els. Favorites: jim, Grandmas house umbunktiousness, games, purple, REO, line, Christmas, chocolate, beach. Last Comments: These 4 years went too fast I had a great time and love every minute of it. Laura mom and dad, thank you for showin me the true meaning of real friends, you mean a lot to me. ANDY STEPAUL Friends: Carlo, Gary, Earl, my Brothers. Favorites: family, Neil Young, cruis- ing. Activities: Cross Country 1-2, Track 1. Last Comments: Thanks to my par- ents and friends for making these past four years great. IANET STREIC lancy Friends: Ma , Pam, Gina, Val, 5th hr. gym, Pondo, people, everyone. Favor- ites: softball,l-baseball, football, tennis, racctietball, volleyball, pizza, photog- raphy, cubs, Bill Buckner, Bears, traveling. ast Comments: I leave knowing I had a lot of good times and bad. Thanks to all of my friends, teachers and especially my family for all the help they gave me. Good bye Class of '81, it's been fun. MIKE STREZO Strez Friends: Doug, Fred, K.O, Dan, Bob, swimmers, jack. Favorites: Ice hockey, 500, Led Zeppelin, mone , drafting, aplples, tigger, bugs bunniv, sports. Activi- ties: Swimming 1-4, Nl-l,S, VBFSIQ ub, Comlputer Club. ast Comments: Thank Mom and Dad and my brot er. Good luc sis. KAREN STROHMAIER Stromo Friends: Ed, Margaret, Bucco, Ramono, Clarence, Mary, Ron, janet, Scott, Pat, everyone. Favorites: Family, friends, Italian food, summer, t e eighth of every month, jogging. Activities: Track 1-2. Last Comments: I leave eavis with the future ahead and all the cherishable memories behind. Sepcial thanks, Mom and Dad for always being there. IOY STUDNIARZ joie Friends: Ann, Mary, the Drama socks, and ublueprintvfangf' Favorites: Drama speech tourneys, weeken s, Mom, Dad, Mr. B, r. L, Ms. U, Mr. W, Mr. M, travel Arufa, dolgs, dreaming, acting. Activities: Drama Pres. Sec. 1-4, Speech Capt. Sec. 1-4, lays 1-4, Musical 1-4, Thesggan 1-4, Honor Thes- pian 4, Readers Theatre 1-4, IHS, NHS, Blueprint Ed., . 1, 2, 4, French Sec. 1-4, Ramboosters 1, 2, Science 1, Art 1. Last Comments: Thanks Mom and Dad and God. Seniors f 125 I I I LINDA STURMA Blondie Friends: Ga C, Pam N, Helen S, Lucy B, Kathy C, lean T, Gloria A, Pam C, Marilyn R, li-Iiaine P. Favorites: Cary C, goinsto parties with my friends, blue, black, mustangs and vettes, Rock music, ollerskatmg: crusm. Last Com- ments: Set to married to Gary and live a happy life toget er and leave Reavis know I never would of made it without my parents. HELEN STRYCZULA Strudel Cake Friends: Kathy C, Linda S, Pam N, Feff K, Barb S, lim S, Karen P, and those whom I associated with. Favorites: Tennis, Downtown, money, Italian food, rties, traveling meeting peo le. Activities: Drama 1, French, Tennis, Pom ggms, Track. Last Comments: I,leave Reavis thanking my friends and teach- ers for making my four years a pleasant memory and I hope I succeed in life and become nch. WII.LIAM ST. LOUIS Bl Friends: Diane, Mike, lim, Michele, Ka . Favorites: Diane, Motocross, Dianes brownies, blue. Last Comments: Irigave Reavis knowing now I can have all the things I want. ITANET LYNN STEWART Stew riends: Everyone who's made me laugh. Favorites: Sports, outdoors, skiing, arties, 17, concerts, riving. Activities: Track 1-4, Basketball 1-2, IHS 1-2, RIHS 3-4, Varsity 4, French Club 1-2, Bike Club 1. Last Comments: I leave Reavis lmowin had a ood time but the future is waitin and I'm read for 8 8 8 Y it. Thanks to my friends and family. MARGARET STEVENSON Teddybear Friends: Pat B, Karen S, Mary W, and many others. Favorites: Pool, being with friends and uiet moments with that special person. Activities: OCC 4. Last Comments: I?eave Reavis with many happy memories, I first want to say thanks to all the great teachers I had and for al the encouragement I received from some very special friends: It has been the best 4 years of my life. IAMES S. STEVENSON Iunior Friends: C.P, A.P. M.L, R.P, K.C, M.S, T.F, and everyone who wants to be. Favorites: havin a good time. old Vettes, winning, weekends, sports, blue, 00, family, friendsiast Comments: I leave Reavis with lots of memories, and good riends. LESTER STEPIEN ROXANNE STEFFY Rox Friends: Denise S, Geralyn, Class of '81, everyone else who made me smile! Favorites: Scot, the Shelby family, ziggy, orange, good times with good friends, snoopy, hugs-n-kisses. Activities: Homecomin Court 80, Ramboost- ers 1. Last Comments: The memories will last forever! 'lqnanks Mom, and Dad, for helping me through these past four years, I love you both. EM STEEVES Indian riends: The Animals. Favorites: Woods, Farm, fishing, Friday, I.D., skiing, Chesa, and Canada. Activities: Wrestlinghl-2, Skiing 1-4, Lupin Hunt 4. Last Comments: Do not follow where the pat leads. Go where there is no path and leave a trail. - DENIS SUIEWICZ SUZANNE SUKEL Suzie Friends: Those wonderful, caring, yet caring people whom I love a lot. Favor- itesz lim, running, winning, sports, Autumn, being with friends, weekends, football games. Activities: rack 1-4, Swimming 1-3, Cross Country 4, Varsity Athletic Club Pres. 1-4, Football Stats 2-4, Ushers Club 1-4, Student Council 1-4, Class Officer Pres. 3, Swim Timers 1-2. Last Comments: I leave Reavis realizing that I have taken from it much more than I have given to it. Thank- you Reavis for the treasured friendships, experiences, and most of all, for the memones. PI-IILLIP SUSNLARA Friends: They .ow who they are. Favorites: Fender, Gibson, and Hamer Guitars, and playing rock-n-ro l, music, with the Wombats. Activities: Guitar Club. CHARLES SWANSON 'fswaneyn Friends: They know who they are. Favorites: girls, scuba diving, Bear. Last Comments: I eave Reavis lmowmg I have achieved many goals in my life. l 'Ed.'SL'M'K k rien : aura, Ann, oe, Nic , everyone. Fa 't : 81, G t' , ts, nature, friends. Activities: Gymnastics 1-4 Caxptfglkfzlg 2, Frenr?I1mC1lEi1bI:?4:SR!cIath Club 1-4, Ramb 1-4. IHS. 1, 2, NHS 3-4, Varsity Club 2-4, Stat 2-4. Last Com- ments: I.ve leamed to enjoy today, and look, to the future, but never for et the past for it holds the treasures of experience that can never be replaced. qhank you Everyone. MARY ROSE TAPAK --Mal. Friends: They know who they are. Favorit s: k , h I t H32 parties. Activities: Swimming, Track, NHS.e S Img C occ 8 6' 'summer' Seniors f 126 QQ it X ,,,...-1-iq! I 1 ft' AJ, x ff, Mwwwpwhf VIKI TAYLOR Friends: Anyone I have met in the past four years. Favorites: Kevin, family, midnight blue, Chin, good times, Garfield, Ma 7th, Black Sabbath. Activities: Softba l 1, 2. Last Comments: Good-bye to all friends, Good-bye to all the past, Iguess that we'll meet, we'll meet in the end . . . DAVE TI-IIEM Friends: TS, MS, MW, WS, IC, RC, MP, DM, DP. Favorites: football. Last Comments: Senior year was terrific, the best of my four years. THOMAS I.T. riendsz Linda, Diane, Pam, Mary, Ioan, Val, Mark. Favorites: blue, Em B., money, camaros, parties, week-ends, swimming, Italian food, animals, a pi- ness. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing I never would have macfe it without the love of my parents. MARY TREND Friends: Anyone who wants to be. Favorites: family, friends, lasagna, picnics, candlelight. Last Comments: It's over, but for me it has just begun. GARY TRUESDALE Trims Friends: Anyone who wants to be. Favorites: Sandy, bikes, fast cars, rock and roll, blue, pizza, glood times with friends. Last Comments: These past four years have been t e best of my life, and I know I'll remember them forever. Thanks to everyone who helped along the way. RONALD LEE TUCKER DAVID URBAN Friends: Those who accept me as I am. Favorites: Saturdays, tennis, Spiking grunts, Italian food, football, 81, Slum Times. Activities: Tennis, Intramu- rals, II-IS, NHS, Varsity Club. Last Comments: I leave Reavis with great times behind me and a new ife in front of me. MAUREEN VAN Ree Friends: Everyone I've shared good times and smiles with. Favorites: friends, famil , smiles, blue, summer, gra kittens, good times. Activities: Ramboost- ers, IIYIS, NHS. Last Comments: Illeave Reavis with memories of all the great times I've had, hoping for a happy and successful future. Thanks Mom and Dad and friends for your help throughout the years. PEFE VEGEFABILE Peas and Carrots Friends: Teresa, Tom, Earl, Ron, Art, Gena, Kole, Becky. Favorites: Pink Floyd, Monte Carlos, Teresa. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowingll had a good time. Thanks to Mom and Dad for your help, and a special t anks to eresa for your help. LAURIE VENGRIN Betta Friends: Caryn, Veronica, Cathy, Brian, Tammy, Lori, Eve. Favorites: friends, love stories, parties, being crazy, yahtzee, the Miceks, black Trans-ams, Mom and Dad, Yes, Daytona Beach, lond hair, blue eyes, Mrs. Schumacher, Colo- rado, horse-back riding, Rush. Activities: Bike Club, Yearbook. Last Com- ments: My goals are set, now I strive to reach them. LAURA VENTIMIGLIA DiI1l5eF Friends: Karen, lanet, Mickey, lunch table, all other space-head.s..Favor1tes: Kent, Mom, smiling, partying, little kids, writing poetry: Activities: Blue, Angels, Cheerleaders. Last Comments: I leave Reavis with memories Ill always cherish and high hopes for the future. Thanks Mom! DIANA VERTUCCI Y VLOSAK gfldhds: Smitty, Andy, Carlo, Mike. Favorites: Swedish pancakes, AKA, Fords. Last Comments: There were good times and bad times. I hope the future brings more good times. UW ld H WAI.LACE . a 9 kElgh1d:lEfJlebbie, lim, Hughie, loAnn, Linda, Carl, Tim, Dave, Rich, Kevin, Iohn. Favorites: friends, parties, children, family, good times. Last Comments: I leave Reavis with many happ memories and the best of friends. Thanks to Mom and Dad and everyone who stayed by me these past four years. SAN WALLENBERG I gffends: Dan, Dana, Kathy, Karen, Dennis, Ierry, Ianel. M8I'y..M8l'k- fj'HY9l . ites' Dan cruisin, Grand Prix, being with people, going out, beige. Activities. Ramboosters Science Club. Last Comments: leave Reavis knowing the last four years were the best and that I made many new friends. Thanks Mom and Dad for your understanding. Seniors f 127 LIZ WARCHAL , Y arbook eo le and an one who can put up with my moods Favor Friends: e Y ' . ' ites: 4A lunch, yearlboolks, puppies, baseball, K.C., fl5, cowboys, mountams, Colorado, country music. Activities: Badminton 1, IHS 1, 2, NHS 3, Year- book Editor 4. Last Comments: These four years have made me a different. better erson. I'll never forget the good times and crazy things I ve done. Now I look florward to the future hoping to leam more about life ut still have fun, too. I'll treasure my Senior year forever and keep in mind that All good things take time. N , ,, CHRISTOPHER wAs1AK , Che-SIU Friends: Scott, Lynn, Brian, Russ, Frank, Linda, Tony. Favorites: cars, Friday nights, girls, pizza, tacos, pierogis. Activities: Tennis, Photo Club. Last Com- ments: I leave Reavis hopin that the future will be as fun and better than my last four years have been. I didnt think I'd make it. H H SKI Yardman ROARY WASILEW i , , Friends: Sahs Boys and everybody I.know. Favorites: pretty dgirls, Zepplin, boxing. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing that four goo years are left behin me. MARY WATSON Maw Friends: Danielle, Yvette, Karen, Margaret, Steve, loAnne, Sharon, Peggy. Favorites: going out, Styx, photogra h , dreaming, REO, concerts, frien s, summer. Activities: Track, German Club, Photo Club. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing these last four years could have been better. There were alot of good times that I'll always remember, and I hope to forget the bad ones. SCO'I'l' WATSON Friends: Frank, Brian, Russ, Chi-choo, Mike, Michelle, Laurie. Favorites: I would just like to thank my friends for caring and making these last years the best. LORA WEGLOWSKI Lega Friends: Penny, Beth, Bill, Lori, Cathy. Favorites: parties, bike riding, swim- ming, going out, driving around. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing I had a good time and thanks to my Mom, Dad, Sister, and Brother. CARL WEICHINGER Friends: Mike, Don, Phil, Iohn. Favorites: pizza, pop, fried chicken. Activities: Football, Softball. Last Comments: As I rush to the doors of Reavis I look back and remember all the bad things that happened. IOANN WEISS Smirf Friends: EC, IW, DS, CP, LK, LR, DV, NK, TC, MK, Ian. Favorites: parties, pizza, children, family, friends. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing I earned a lot. Thanks to my family and teachers. LAURENCE M. WENTZ Friends: Nick, Marge, Mary, Peggy, Mark, Ed, Bob. Favorites: auto class, week-ends. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing I spent the best four years of my life here. DAN WIEDERHOLD Friends: Sue, Chris, Dave, Daryl, Mikki, Mike, Dana, Maria, Dennis, Lori, Terry, Linda, Ms. Weix. Favorites: family, Sue, Sue's mom. Activities: Arts and Crafts. Last Comments: It's been a slice! HEFFREY WII.KEN WII.SON Friends: Pat, Marty: Debbie. Favorites: '57 Chevys, blue, white, '55 Chevys. Last Comments: I ope everyone has a nice summer including my parents, my sister, my nephew, and brother-in-law. KAREN WITEK Friends: Rahs, Tracy, Patgf, Iulie, Laura, Clint, Dan. Favorites: family, friends, cheering, smiles, reams, music, summer, week-ends. Activities: Cheerleading, Ramboosters, Student Council. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing that the memories I have I'll hold onto forever. I want to thank my family. They are special people whom I love very much. EVANGELINE XYDAKIS --Mouse Friends: Lorie, Cathy, Kim, Gary, Veronica, Donna, Betta. Favorites: Z-28s, friendsh fagnly, AClDCg, pizza Last glomnflentsz I leave Rleavis knwoing these were e es years o my 1 e, an wit memories t at will l . Thanks Mom and Dad and all my friends. Love ya all! ast forever GREG YORK Last Comments: It is with great regret that I leave Reavis. After enjoying the best four years of my life I wonder if anything else can be as good. I will espe- cially miss Sue and Norb. A special thanks to Ms. Weix. Seniors f 128 RUSSEL YOUNG RICHARD ZALESKI BE'l'l'Y ZAPALA Friends: Lisa, Mary, Shelly, Ieff, the rest know who they are. Favorites: fam- ily, meeting people, parties, Neil Youn , Who, Zepplin, nature. Last Com- ments: I leave Reavis with memories I'Il never forget, and look forward to what awaits me. I will always cherish my friends an experiences at Reavis. MARIA ZAVALA Friends: Dave, Ioe, Pat, Bob, Cindy, Lorena, Sandy, Chris. Favorites: Mom and Dad, volleyball, iogging, pizza, summer, Woodheaven Lake, Aug. 8th. Last Comments: I leave eavis knowing high school was a pleasant exseri- ence. 'I'hanks to all my teachers and a special thanks to Mom and Da for their devotion. BOB ZDZIARSKI Z Friends: Dave, Mike, lawad, Sheri, Diane, Deanna, Victor, Earl. Favorites: Kris, YDF, baseball, sports, family. Activities: Baseball, Intramurals. Last Eotinments: I leave Reavis remem ering the good times and forgetting the a . DONALD ZEKO DANIEL E. ZUIDEMA Zoo Friends: Steve, Lorrie, Ann, Gail, Kelly, Suzanne, Rick, Eric, Dean, and man others. Favorites: Mom and Dad, friends, basketball, Quasny's, izza, cold ones, Tlu'ee Muskateers. Activities: Basektball, Track, Football, ffitramurals, Student Council, Ramboosters, Varsity Club. Last Comments: I'd like to thank my parents, friends, and coaches for all their support during the past four years in making me a better person. I love you all! MAR'I'Y ZUSCHLAG Friends: Everyone I know and hang around with. Favorites: Old Style, Mus- tangs, concerts, woods, friends. Last Comments: I'm glad to leave school, but I'll miss it. l ' CA'I'l-IERINE IOAN ZWANE Cathy Friends: Nick, Iennifer, Tina, Iulie, Linda, Iohn, everyone else. Favorites: Nick, yellow, pizza, Reavis, sports, hot tea. Activities: Ramboosters, Cheer- leading, S anish Club, IHS, NHS, Track. Last Comments: I leave Reavis hav- ing gained, many sweet memories and feeling prepared to face future tasks awaiting me. Seniors f 129 Iuniors - Class of '82 42251 414flW milf! 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Reovis People f 158 One place in the school that is almost always busy and full of people is the Activities Office, Located almost in the center of the school, the activities office, or Fitz's office . as many people call it, attracts many students. The daily announce- ments are taped to the window, and various tro- phies, awards, and other pieces of information are displayed in the window. Inside Fitz's Office are countless pictures of the different senior trips that he has coordinated. Aside from being the Mayor of Burbank, Mr, Fitzgerald is the Student Activities Director here at Reavis. If a student ever has a problem and doesn't know where to turn, Fitz's office would probably be a good place to start. Mr. Fitzgerald has a spe- cial knack for being able to get along with many people - especially the students. Students like him because he treats them as equals and isn't as strict as some of the teachers. Fitz is someone a stu- dent can go to during a break and laugh with and break up the monotony ofa dull, boring day. - Liz Wurchul 'sitio -1.1, gal' I 1 r Q4 4I':nv If II IJ. If 5 If -- .A - f---gL:.-- , , 771.1 -' ww: - a:- 0- V- - . - -f ' A i A Y- Y N Y Y--T 75 ,,.-,,,..--.,.,.,.,,-...-.---- -..--1-v v ----A V- -,., ..,-.M -....... -4-V .--q.....,. - - ,, wwf. , j'T 55- I-Tunn Faces W-4 V Q Reuvis People f159 , - ,,...c.-. ..,.- .,,, Y, Y 4-,U,.., ,V-v....-,.. - . ,,, - - x.. - - ' 'K ' A Y , Y Y 1, , ,---- o It's So Good! Every student complains about cafeteria food, but there's not a student at Reavis who hasn't sam- pled a Szabo hot dog or hamburger. In fact, by the time they graduate, many students have probably devoured 500 hamburgers, 300 pounds of fries, and 100 gallons of coke. INutrition?l But lunch hour isn't only for eating. Often, when entering the caf- eteria one can see numerous food fights, between the tables, chairs being tipped over, and coke being spilled. Yes, lunch time is definitely the best part of the day. Reuvis People f 160 r W 4 U U -,.,,,,M,,,,..,..-...-.,....-n-r-- A , .-4-.ff--..,-....n -ppvwlws-r r - 5- ,gT,,:1on:--arrzwlf-.9-f.w,f',?l1-7 .f 7341 Z' 'A' ' I ..,t.,.,..-... - This Is Who We Are i Reavis People There are many different, interesting - types of people here at Reavis - that's what makes it such an interesting place. Freshmen through Seniors, Faculty and Support Staff: each are a unique group of people that help to make the school day enjoyable. P t . l t Q Beavis People f 161 H.-1,4 A ..--4.-M.-. -Y , In This Section Football Baseball and Softball Gymnastics S Basketball Swimming Volleyball Wrestling Bowling and Badminton Tennis Track and Golf ., gm-If igjjjg . gf-V ww ihfff, : Q - 'MN I Ya ' 4525 , K x ff ii 5 w fx X , Q Z ,ivufw - M? H5 Q . an ll 7' . ,f V ' 2 X f f N ,f f X ' , 41 f V 3 'Y , XX, ,' '- V f X ,,-,fy . K f V WV f - 4 1 f f 4'4, G ff-f ,V ,fffy,f I ., 41141.41 1.gwhf,LVJ.,f,MgJ,4,M, UN I,-Q. f!!,V! 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Middle: Gail Kubiak, Linda Melody, Viki Taylor, Diana Koch, Carla Alessi. Bottom: Dawn Meadows, Mickey Blake, Wendy Czarnecki, Ioan BOChCDSKl. Kelly Peak, lanet Gorss. 1 xii W, , 5 l! X !!!!!ll Q: N 11 ,'W ', saw :Y Xi Q W' l fish: A N' .5 . SHT s K U W Q 0 QQ I Q it , ,, , . t A S, A- L X - ,xx . Q x kf vfxhxxgx X x X N x t Sophomore, Loum lx1.iz.ilin. takcs off running twill first hose. tucci. Bottom: Libby Schultz, Patty Satala, Debbie Lepley, Lisa Simone, Teresa Winchell. Kiuenbull X 164 I Zf Ui Q ,,z Freshman, Kathy Melody, sends the ball into flight. Iunior, Dawn Meadows, looks at her target at first base. V.,, L , 1 , W Wm ka f -aa xt tx Zi, 6 ww f WWW 4 f f , .lm if Freshman Kittenball team: Top: Valerie King, Ianet Grice, Alicia Speck, Karen Hayden, Roseann Stan- EIN, Dawn Bronow, Mr. Nieminski. Middle: Dawn Soprych, Michelle Defalco, Kim Meadows, Mary Beth Lolani, Marlis Espinosa, Susan Latasiewicz, Carrie St. Paul. Bottom: Barbara Adams, Debbie Ecklund. isa Litterio, Kathy Milody, Iackie Merwick, Paula Marr. Kittenball Swings Awa The 1980 Varsity Kittenball Team finished their season with an overall record of 15 wins and 14 losses, and with a conference mark of 6-8. One of the highlights of the season was a doubleheader victory over Stagg with scores of 19-17 and 16-11. Four members of the team were named All- Conference. These included Gail Kubiak, Dawn Meadows, Linda Melody, and Kelly Peak. Diana Koch set a new school record for number of wins by a pitcher in one year with 10. Individual awards were given to Linda Melody, Most Valuable g Ianet Gorss, Most Improved 3 and Carla Alessi, Most Contributions. Finishing third in conference, the sophomores had a fantastic record of 15-6 and a conference record of 9 wins and 5 losses. Kim Helson and Laura Mazalin contributed to a fine season by hit- ting over .600. Pitcher, Teresa Winchell, exhibited her talent by winning 8 games. Teresa and Kim Helson were voted, by their teammates, as the Most Valuable Players of the season. The Freshmen had an outstanding season with an overall record of 7-2 and an unblemished con- ference record of 6-0. One of the highlights of their season came early on when they had an over- whelming win against Rich East with a score of 27- 8. Another was a come-from-behind win over Sandburg 116-91 to finish out their terrific confer- ence season. ' V , 1 f' f- ea,'a'gfv:e1- f z , I. , , ,Q ,g sc: W51f7Z7717'!22i2! 4r'5'A1:,:t..,47xwf4 -M ---- ' S 4 5 4 f E 3 5 W, ..,,, ,,,N.,,n,. awww , , . , 6 , . 9 M WWWNWI hlnmnnj Q 1 KQV mei' , ,V , .Wx I X mWW4't Kiev-rw Mwfem, if, 1-,,,,-1, . .-ff.- W ,, NA, tg , -f, ,,.,.1,,-f! 3-YL, ,f -rt It ff, , ,. 0' 7 9 an 5 Ugg' ? ,' 815' ' VX- vis nn, P is 516,66 x:gQ34,.f fel-if 4 S- M 1 f' f ff ,f ' -M, if , 9 ff 7. U,-dk, ff? rg i dzaif :FF ' , ,' y Q X ts e4t.f:ffL. -.v.vL.a1.f .' . , .-s,:,r Freshman, Alicia Speck, winds up. Kittenball f 165 I . 1-.Q Nr.,-Q-u-mv.,-www--,.-...., . 4 I ' bw, ...Nr lv-nf I X Q , 5 M wx X .., ' R B 'Z ' , A I WWW, ku . A S .. 'Vw' M , . ,. .. , .. . fm' '10, S is . .. I it 3.35 m I 'WEN qwii ' Stat girl, Carol Pagach. Standing: I. Gray, M. Maloney, B. Waddell, R. Cook, C. Weslowski, K. Weslow, D. King, I. Mendez, stat girl Penny Schuh, Coach Murray. Kneeling: I. Schultz, A. Moskiewicz, F. Bleskin, I. Pavelack, R. Canan, D. Bruce, B. LaVelle, C. McClafferty. Ioe Karmeris feeds the ball to a teammate during spring practice. 1 fi .R X 2 5 ' X 3 1 v .x 1. 5. IL.. +5 ' 'avg' '! Q'M'a4 M Q-N . I W., ., .-,, ..... ..., , 'Q . ,rvf W - t -,. , ....... .,. . 3 'l . .....r .J.,.-.+A.Jil'... v-.A-.-...,.. f.....-......... . ..t. . ...... . ... . .. .. .. -4 . N .:-:ffffs S ' 5 -as . X Nj' Rss 2 X YW- ,.- . ....,,...,A.w.g...-... , . . v K 1 , '.S.f.i3 t O Qs RR i A ' -J .-A Nw.-. . .. .f 4 1.95 - NSE. '50 . . X .. 'F X ss-s . .gxxsit -if M YEE1i:..ws..ilXA i.w.......- s1i....., W.. 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Cook, I. Karmeris, I. Colden, A, Revell, I. O'Hara. Bottom Row: R. Rom. E. PIXS. M' Wetzel, K. Sroka, I. Conrad, I. Tomaras. Bab Rams Demonstrate Talents Cold, grey, rainy weather was what the baby Ram baseball team saw most of, but that didn't put a damper on their playing. The Freshmen team finished the season with an overall average record of 19-5 and a confer- ence record of 11-2. Tom Izydorski led the team with a .433 average, with Gene Krupinski .close behind with .413. Seven other Rams had .300 or better averages, and the overall team average came to .303. They didn't suffer many serious injuries and had a strong bench. Ray Cook and Ioe Mendez started off the season on the Freshman team, but were quickly moved up to the Sopho- more level. Overall, the baby Rams looked very impressive as a team and look promising for the future. Liz Wurchul mm.. ,Mf...,....,-fa-Q-qw. W... f? !f!f X Above: Ioe Karmeris lleftj and Gene Krupinski lrightl demonstrate their bat- ting stances. we x qfssmuu- wMssrx-Nav-was...-..t+.,N,wt.s N N Q Drs , X ....,,.............N.a..................-... Q 1 E X t t mesa. Q ui.. Bob Rapata and Iohn Smykowski practice different batting stances. Ken Sroka loosens up before a game. Baseball f 167 wx X Q xx it sax X N X S X st Wd . ,. ,. , ,..,--..-..V- ,--fy.-f--.--wwf-- 'X ' ...-.,...,,,J-A ,,,.. ...,.4,-...1. f f f 'ff X Z , - W f , f , 1 MQW ' ,Z f X sf f , ff 7 X f W f 7 0 I M ,Q f 4' f 0 'MM K I, W Z V W W ,ff .7 I W , , ,xx . ' xx' XX X KX- ., 4 0' i Hf 'X . M , , f fX' - QV ' I - X -XX S NNN fx QX X X . QE S X , . , Q' 4 Top Row' Coach Czarnecki,.Ed Krupa, Mickey Sroka, Dean Brown, Ioe Quick, .sissxs X XSXSQXXQSX SY X X XXSXXRSXX X2 A LA A X X .AX X XX.. .XX X X 5 XXWXXS XXX 55 NX 5 XX X X XXX X X X XX X X XX Xxfwk XX . XX .AX X X XXX- X A . XXF1 M X. XSXXQ KQXXQSX- . X wixsibh X SXXSSX 5 Xi XXX: S X QNX XS Y X . XXX lx X X' . X NX Q . A X X XXXXXS-QXX A x NRS X5SiXf:S S Q X X X S - S X SS .NX x X Y ' X XXL X X5 Xi XX S X X X XNXSXXXQXXK xx XKQXXXQX XXX X5 NXKXQSX .X . X X . X . QP Q X QXNSMXXXQ NS XQ CX .X XX XXX XX: x x 1 ,Qy.xX. I KX. X x XXX X. X-N XX -X .X X Q1XS.XX f Q NX XXNXXXX S. Noi. X . XY X WX? X XXV X Q Q .XX XX gi X. N: N X X X X X X - - gg X XS NX- XX XM X Q- X X X i X S gxmna. XX X XX X X XX X X . Ni fm Q CX x swf S .X u u x I l I V N Dave Gleening, Rick Fleck. Daw bmi. .ni hd Drlsh Bob Zdzarskl, Mike Lepley, Dennis Bresnahan,'Mark Altob ll' , I' E ' , , R e fi im mingvr ayPietras.KellyQuain. E V-Jw ,V T -wgbqlrk L-, ,.,,,,,,..,-.....-....,. . .Vg fy- ... ,.'.., -' - ,,,.,,H V.,,,,,,1, .MTH V .fry :af -51,1-gun--fwfr -+fx--.1f1wx7- ff4UQ-'v '- - - A Dave Hudak Ilm Iarmus Ben Lltterlo Coach Hlavek Bottom Row Steve Black I x l. xv , SIuggin' Rams Produce All-Stars The 1980 version of the Sluggin' Rams earned their title by slugging out a .302 team -batting average. The team ended the season with 21 wins and only 12 losses Their conference record was elght wins and six losses The Z1 season wins tied the 1976 Rams for most w1ns ln HgS1I1glG sea son One hlghlight for the team was playing Lockport Central under the lights an opportunity that most high school teams dont receive The Rams also advanced lnto the finals of Regional play The 1980 team also had many outstanding ballplayers Mark Altobella made All Confer ence Chicago All Area and the State All Star teams Ioe Quick made All Conference and State All Stars and Ben L1tter1o and Kelly Qualn were also All Conference players The Most Valuable award was too tough to give to 1ust one player so it was awarded to Mark Altobella and Ben L1tter1o Besides hitting for average the Rams could also hit the long ball as they hit two or more homers in four different games The pitching was good but did falter in several games in which the Rams had a late 1nn1ng lead This along w1th several 1n1u ries to key ballplayers were factors for the Rams dropping down to I , I . , I 1 . . 1 Y . . I , f Y t ' v ' is f Q I , 6 K X f S ff N M K., X u o N ff X fourth place ln their conference. J if X xxx sw .15 xgx 1 fist f XX Xl X tk W K K X X xx V -, Baseball f 169 .-.H ,. . .--.4....,-...,------ 2 Y -7 . - - -4--r ....,...-.------.H---M -- - ' ' ' ' ' lily I Women s Track 2 l if a Runs to New ecords Hours of running, day after daily, ishall part of the hard work and de lcation that the team members of the women's track team put in. Running has become a very popular sport and the members on the team show all of their hard work when they compete in meets. The women's track team took 5th in Conference that was held at Lincoln- Wa . Patty Collins took 1st in the 880 yd. dash and qualified for State while the mile relay team of Sue Sukel, Ann Bel- grave, Gayle Coate, and Patty Collins came in first and also gualified for state. The overall record or the season was 1 win and 6 losses, with Conference record being 1 win and 5 losses. The coaches were Larry Roberts and Dale Innocenti. Ca tains were Gayle Coate, Sue Sukel, andjlennifer Schultz. Patty Collins came in second lace in the 880 yd. dash down-state wit a time of 2213.8 She received the Most Valua- ble player award. The Most improved Blayers were Ianet Lakickas and Ann eltgrave. The Most Contributions were ma e by Tami Flaischaker. Maniy new records were set on the team. ndy Collins set a new record in the 2-mile run and Patty Collins a new record in the 880 yd. dash. The 880 yd. medlfgf relay consisting of Patty Collins, Ann el rave, Sue Sukel and Penny Kasper a so set a new record. Considering the amount of injuries, thely. did pretty well and the team is loo mg forward to a better year next year. II I l'rucl-z f 170 FWF - X Rf XX X X Q Rx 5 V- 1, ,.:, s . ,, X ---.- , .. X ,, ,. X qw we-S2 MARIA M1 ls, B1 P 'xvyrx , 55293.-. 'fs ' s -sw ' gk . XX Q 1 s X - . . N X , 2 t Ng? K my s . xx xv QNX .X X . - . we Y XM--.NA tgfkglk. 1 - ' . .N X - .. 'ENQLNQXN Xsgsx -X 8 ' Q, X is X-N .X 1 .--. g ' . - s .. X ,. X . 5. X. sXX, XX. -X X5 X X . X - X ,K .X NA . . XX-s+ X' X X x X X Q ,X if Q 48 X 'X t - X W.. .,. Far Top: Coyle Coato jumping over tho high bar. Top: .-Xml Ilia-y'rv off! .-Xiidy Collins raving to x'ii1l0V37 Left: Polly Collins rutzoiving tho baton from Pain Collins ,gs X A ix XXX Q Sw . wg X WHMN M saw QL V S., W., ,. 1 .aff .gi X . ff- x Left: Sue Sukel jumping the long jump. Above: Top Row: K. johnson, L. Smas, K. Candos, C. O'Crady, P. Collins, M. Segrc, D. Driscoll, C. Muklewicz, L. Crenier, C. Adams, L. Cribbs. Middle Row: I. Lakickas, C. Zwane, T. Flaischaker, lvl. Sukel, A. McDermott, P. Kasper, F. Pizzo, N. Cusick, j. Edmonds. Bottom Row: A. Collins, C. Bal, M. Edmonds, C. Coate, j. Schultz, S. Sukel, P. Collins. Q . s 4 , Q, . 7 ' f f f Q f 7 ' , X ff f is Z cf Q fs f 3 X f W W f f Wf f f Q! f 6 W! iffgq-f 45 if., mf f f , 77 f. 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Track f171 Coach O'Malley goes over some records with Bill Stin was i it!-ifii .SJW W is SOD. 6' Bob Brown competes against another runner tlrug Vaughn sets his pace tlllflflg a relay race. Mr. l' l'rar:l1 X172 Wt? .r m5s:' t V 'x'S 3-F tgjff- Q ' SQ K ,x 'Y 1 if ella aul goes over some rules witlitlieRv.ix'istvaliilwt'o1'valwigintwt Running Rams Rebuild Although the team didn't finish high in conference, there was some very strong individual dedication to the track team. The Varsity ended up with a 1-8 record, while the Freshman-Sophomore team finished 2-7. Nick Koch set a new school record in the 400 meter race, and Dennis Kopp, Nick Koch, and Scott Belgrave all received Most Valuable Player awards in distance runs. Coach Murphy comments that the team is in a rebuilding stage and that the 1981 season should show considerable improvement. Mr. Murphy adds that the team needs more of Reavis' students with talents to try out for the team. Reavis has out- standing facilities and the potential is here. - Sue Freeze gf N1 , fff ,W , , l. :ul 1,3 A-, fp x-, , . Q If ig:-I--n . bt ' 1 f Lf'ff'r3- . 1 h ,I zA.V.,.-.-, ,471 . ' 1, 1. Q. ,,. ' - . I -Aft . A l ,- 0 ' ' ,'.. '! A--. -J Y'-I-.4-IM . - .. ' 1, Q r .5 5 ,X g 'tv' .ir b , 1 . Ag' -. 1' 3' 45'--' 'W '?-- K, , QA, P' 1. . pf .--gud' w . 1 .1 -A v f. -- -, 'iff '- 4 - -4, .,:, f.,. . -, 1, , ,5- , ,, ,,,.u,pL f, . V . .i-. , Y, Dennis Conrad sets an early pace during one of the meets. Bill Stinson concentrates on getting over the high bar. 1 I . - . . z th f' 'hline. lilhn Kinney hands off to Rich Eason during a Reavls relay. Hufdlef me Us e mls Truck X175 Above: Gary Borkowski displays strength and determination. Right: Gary Barkauski smashes a return from his opponent. o o Swl n gl n g D o Into Action The 1980 Varsity Men's Tennis Team finished their season with a disappoint- ing 6-9 overall record. Despite this record, they placed high in the Confer- ence and District tournaments. Outstanding individual performances were given by Seniors Brian Burns and Dave Piech as a doubles team by placing second at the District tournament last year, and also qualifying for State play. Another fine performance was given by Iunior Gary Barkauski. Gary finished first in the conference tournament by taking the first singles championship by any Reavis player. He too qualified for State play. Gary has, for the past three years, qualified for State play, finished second each year in the District Tournament. Gary has also placedusecondntwice and once won the SIGA West Conference Singles Championship. Most Valuable Players for the 1980 season were Seniors Brian Burns, and Dave Piech, and Iuniors Gary Barkauski and Dave Urban. l'l7IllllS f174 fi X ' VV f I I l 9 , 2 X f 4,5 ,449 . f 'f K - , .11-asf!! -' , f , ffl' 1 , 'f ff 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 l l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 V15 ,,-1.4 71 V Dave Urban, and Brian Reynolds. Varsity tennis team: Coach Bill, Gary Borkowski, Ioe Santoro, 1 m e 11:-7 ,.,, , WA I ,, assi. ,lm X , ,' ,-,j i yfgvfgg- 412, if',,3, swsgw X- , af f ,V 0 if-'TQ I adm A 'N if gif zffggttftz . ' -f,'l51'fi f 'A 511611 , ' - It f - ,,,,, a 5 b' K-3f41'1 , V 1 A' 1.1. A fQ,fkl7j, 'XQAV1 aaialhs 13 33,37 M, , mmf vs -H- lI Tb-N 1 A f X i a 1 -' li I' :lj E f 'igfifiuzgis ' - -451.gif L N my :S '-Hr' . , A 4, Brian Burns, Gary Barkauski, Dave Piech, Above: Dave Piech and Brian Burns makes a great doubles team. Below: Dave Urban smashes the ball from behind the baseline. vi Ili QMSKXWUJ gmmlmzi V. fl 1, , I u i fmtm, Chris Giesler, Mlke l l .AM 30phflm0F9 tennis team: Kneeling: Larry Ortel, john Steusloff, Ray Iacubic, George Manita. Standing: I Misner, Wally Rafaoz, Mike Giesler. f ,..... '.'! .- 94 -', .,, .l x e OC -J' 3 i ....': 8 t Tennis f 175 4 o Faults for Girls' Tennis The Varsity Tennis team once again made a strong showing this season, winning all but five of their meets. The team, coached by Tom Smith, was an experienced team with six seniors and four juniors. Leading the team with the best records were Iennifer Magnabosco with a 13 and 2 record, Kathy Merkle, and Kim Bell with records of 17 and 4. Other team regulars who have played exceptionally well include: Gail Kubiak, Ioan Bochenski, Sue Ian- kowski, Karen Mecker, Dianne Hettwer, Sue Baker, and Doreen Sarna. Coach Smith indicates that he is sorry to be losing the six seniors who will be graduating. He is greatly impressed with this year's sophomore team coached by Mr. Garfield. The sophomores show a great deal of promise and with a lot of hard work and determination they will replace the graduating seniors. At the District Tennis Tournament in October, six Rams competed against ten other schools. The team finished in a tie for fourth place with Oak Forest. Senior Iennifer Magnabosco took fourth place in the contest to qualify for the State Tennis Tournament to be held in Arlington Heights. The doubles team of Merkle and Bell won two rounds before losing in the quarter final round. Seniors Gail Kubiak and Ioan Bochenski lost to a tough Oak Forest team that went on to win the tournament. Sue Iankowski, in her first District appearance lost to a singles player from Bremen. - Sue Eosterhouse M Kneeling: Sue lankowski, lennifer Magnabosco, Karen Meeker, and Kathy Merkle. Standing: Diane Hettwer, Sue Baker, Gail Kubiak and Kim Bell. lennis f176 Karen Mecker returns a serve during practice. With deep concentration. It-nnifvr lxlagnab0SC0 perfects her serve. If l WWI ly , f 7 X X , ff, , ww, ff f ' f f 'f ,p, U Q , f V f W Wow 2, V ,ffl V25 ,V A My I If ffjyff- 5,7 ZW, f, f 1 J WVWZKMWQ ,A 1, I ,, ,h ,,,, , , ,ff4,'.f ' ffff Vf Gail Kubiak and Sue Baker warm up before a meet. Eckland practices her backhand during Cross Countr Has Rebuilding Season The Cross Country team had a rebuilding season with many people placing in conference. Greg Vaughn and Gene Krupinski broke sophomore records Andy Collins finished 7th in state and earned All State Honors while Ianet Lak ickas missed by one place in qualifying for state Greg Vaughn, Gene Krupinski and Andy Collins were named Most Valuable Mary Smart and Gene Krupinski were named Most Improved and Chuck Ber nardy, Most Contributions. The team is looking forward to next year with most of the team members return ing. - Sandy Iunkowski Above: Andy Collins smiling for a picture as she takes a jog. Upper Right: Greg Vaughn shows a look of relief as he crosses the finish line. Below: Gene Krupinski running to the finish line. Cross Country f 178 Swinging Rams Keep Eye Left: Paul Richards at practice. Above: Bill Peldzus takes a swing. on the Ball The Golfin' Rams coached by Mr. Paul Eilers, finished a disappointing season with 2 wins and 9 losses. The Most Valuable player award went to Iunior Bob Brunker while the Most Improved award went to Paul Richards, also a Iunior. ' The golf team is a young team and many members will be returning and looking forward to a much better season next year. Q . - is-. Q W sa '31 i'. M Q it f bwgixwxg.. xg V n.ix,..,rL .say 3 Q, ,. - X. .Q .N -- N- 1. v,-we-,N V-fn,-. -:aff -ss 5. X. .x N.: 5' Q 1, s akitw. 1.4 fX lvkffye fy.: X t -fx gs 1 sf. x. Era X K 3g?l.sr'iANg'g 39.-,PSQQX J se'xas.u. , x g '.+. J ' - Q 3 x3 Ci,-A .Q G Depke A Kllmls I McCormack E Kachold I Czarnecki, S. Batzel, D. Connely, B. Peldzus, F. Cariello, P. Richards, M. Kaspat, E. Plonis, K. Weslow, B. Helnsel B Brunker K Quam Golf X 179 FroshfSoph Teams Complete an Exciting Gridiron Season Football is a favorite sport here at Reavis, and the excitement does not stop with the Varsity team. The Freshmen and Sophomores had outstanding seasons them- selves. The Sophomores finished the season with a record of 7 wins and 2 losses. One of the high points of their season was a 31-8 victory over Shepard. With this win, the Sophomores improved their record over last year's. All of the players got to play and that will help them next year when they join the Varsity squad. Individual honors were earned by Ioe Karmeris, who was the most valuable player and the team's leading ground gainer, and Tim DeBow who finished in second place. Mr. Messaglia stated that the passing duo of Ed Bucz and Mike Bernitt was an asset, and the team's leading defensive tackler was Rich New. The Freshman A and B teams finished with records of 3-5-1 and 5-1-2 respec- tively. In an early season game, the A team had an exciting come-from-behind win with an 80-yard pass that led to a touchdown with less than a minute to go against Rich Central. The B team finished second in conference and tied Lincoln-Way, last year's conference champs, in the final game. Two players, lim Schultz and Mike Pietras, rushed for over 400 yards each and Mike Blake led the team with 40 tackles. Most Valuable Players were lim Schultz and Mike Blake on the A team and lim Burris and Mark Wallengurg on the B team. With this kind of talent on the freshman teams, next year's sophomore team will be something to watch and the Sophomores will contribute to the varsity team as Iuniors next year as well. - Shari Poole i Mr. Hauser shouts instructions to a player, w -wm- Q38 vb .1 4, H' -s 79 Q ...agpvsm x . X! .V H5 it time . ootbull f18U U 'lm ii s M X K 'F' Don Ital looks over the field from the sidelines. Bob Mackowiuk takes n lmmlofl' from lid lllllfl. '- ' f - , -.......,.--X' F-.,.....----v-v...... ,,.,w.,-..,-.-+..- ,ff , -W-a .:.,v. ,.A,, A ,,7.-......,..,.,x.,..A, ,,,,.Y.-..A,.,.,....Mfv.v.- 5..-,...w---.......-.-..,,.. ,.v-......,...f--Y-,...,-f,.v.--.-..,,.,,. ...,... .4-., Y, HW. . K ,, V up , ..- ----,-....- ,, .,, .V...-. , .--... ,.....,,,A - -.-K .... ,,.T- -.- ,JH : --H V--.-i,A,-,.......- ,LM , -- ,-,, :.x.....,-...--.- 1 Sec nd to e! While most of us are out enjoying the weather, enjoying our freedom, and enjoying our summer vacation, there are others who are working hard! This group of guys gets up each morning during the summer months and comes to the football stadium, They put on their equipment and begin practice. Through play after play, the hot sun and cold rain, each strives for perfection. As ae whole, they made up the 1980 Reavis Fighting Rams. The Rams began their season on a good note. They had beaten Rich Central in their first game with a score of 28-14. They then went on to shut-out Richards 10-0 and next, arch rival, Oak Lawn, 10-0. But the Rams did not stop there. They went on to beat five more teams with a total of eight shut-outs during the season. Game after game, the Rams progressed, and were in no way going to step aside for another team to get ahead. The 1980 Fighting Ramswere SICA West Conference Champs and earned the right to enter the State Playoffs. Their first matchup was with Richards, who they had beaten earlier in the season, and for a second time, shut them out 24-0. At the end of this game, the Rams had accomplished something that no other SICA West team had. They survived the first round of the play- offs.'In their second playoff game, they were matched against the Belleville East Lancers, and again the Rams came through and Walked off the field with a 14-10 victory. This win gave them the opportunity to play the Cougars of Conant High School. Some were a little worried about this game, but the Rams added to their list of shut-outs by beating the Cougars 10-0. Now that the playoffs were over, the team had a week to rest and think about their next game which matched them against another group of Rams in the Class 6A State Championship Came. These were the Rams from Cordon Tech, which just happened to be our head coach, Dennis Wierzal's alma mater. Our Rams were beaten by the Cordon Tech Rams 6-0 with 1:59 left in the game. The 1980 Fighting Rams finished the season with a record of 12 wins and 1 loss. Even though they lost on a bad break, we will always remember the fantastic job they did and all the excitement and pride they brought to the community and the students of Reavis High School. Always remember, Rams, you may be No. 2 in the state, but you will always be No. 1 with us. - Laura Bembenek and Shari Poole .,, , , , .x .V 4 L 8? X . . 4 Q. 4, V 0 V t f h gf In 5? X WW 1 W y4,,,,5,,,v,,0,.M2MMgS , 2W, X t V - if 55? , , I eeyzzfsjpifcypf .s 7. f f ff MMM' A - ' 1 tg Q4 ,Z M . .. 2 is:-A Iunlor john Gray warms up before the Homecom- The team, as well as the fans know that they are number 1 after they beat the Conant Cougars 10-0. mg game against the Sandburg Eagles. K l I Football f182 Y A -Wm X' N W a s ' IsS?1K2s'Zi xx X ' wsuwka-km ' ' .X .,s .1.c.e..N1sss11m - A .Q , , N-mxwk X, mm X1 N1 was tm Q .- v FXR X -1 fx 1, 5 ,X M l' 'Www' X a s X - F X X E QNSNSWN X ' sf gtgsc. A ' gig X' yall' 1 , . . 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A t ff . 1 X: 5. 1 Sw mpc. o ,Q at Wi ,Q is N X gvfgs, -is . 1. ' 1. X if uw' , fw Q I xx XM X , Q - 'X 3 ,Q . .X , 1' 1 7-- B :F-1 K1 hm 2,1113-1 A Varsity Football Team: Row 1: james Masterson lManagerl, Dennis Keenan IManager1, Mike Villanueve, Dave Krupa, Hector Rosa,eBob Lavelle, Kevin O'Grady, Mike Lepley, Tom Florez, Keith Komaniecki, Shawn Keating. Row 2: Mr. Wierzal, Mr. Raab, Mr. Kohlin, IIm Graca, Ken Markham, Scott Keating, Gus Karmeris, loe Frencl, Wally Lewandowski, Mr. Marth, Mr. Murray, Mr. Prato. Row 3: Bob Enquita, lim Savage, Ioe Mendez, Frank Licata, Sean Smith, lay Gonciarczyk, Ioe Licata, Iohn Gray, Tom Miski, Ismael Medeles, Paul Panagos, lim DeBow, Dan Badovinac, Clint Schmidt, Chuck Pine. Row 4: Les San- ders, Nich Koch, Cary Truesdale, Tom McGoldrick, Bob Mininni, Rich Fahy, Ray Cook, Willie Fahy, Mark Barth, Fred Coco, Ron Kucharski, Bill Stinson, Dennis Kopp, lim larmusz. 4.15, -1-11-21 1 -tj g et , . -K 1 K - - My . . . ' Q .1 . t . , W , , Paul Panagos lleftl and lim DeBow accept their trophy at Illinois State University. On the sideline, Senior Clint Schmidt seems to be Concerned about what's happening on the field. The Rams practice at Soldier's Field before the State Championship game. Football X 183 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I. 1 1 1 1 l l 1 1 l l l l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 l Q l 1 1 f 1 Y l l 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 l l 5 lk W f Tim Weigel, Channel 7 sportscaster, visited Reavis twice. Here, before our Rams took on the Richards Bulldogs, and once again before the State game. x M we X X f ,,,,N,,,Q4 f , Qwimwfff iw L' .,',,,f,. , K 1' lY'fjf. f' f the help of the football team, Mr. Prato chants We Can Make it Happen and encourages everyone we ummm Ss X55 OU ,gxfsi W .E wig , ,ess ,gi O d W9 ep w- Y 5 K Q, Z a.. nb We ,fi N e Q 5' EQXSN X 2 S 2 Q is vb X N X f N 5 X X X , Q N? e Q 5 ,I+ This coachest is an example cheerleaders and Rem the school. M . rage Vgxerzal was a Gordcn Tech Ram on the sur- Uf only for a few mmutes 11- , 1 under neath he wlll always be a mlb! thanks students and faculty and encouragement. Footba1lf185 I V L Mi f fl K, in Q a I rf :rf M rbzh ,3 s QM ul H llklu. eh, Emil mf wif 'lp-X. Ilf. A 1 JI: W wh Wi ?IL Fwl Allrl 'J r J Hi' ww .Eilv WI qu 'W 'IW N 1 V,- 'Q I w 4 Wi , yy ' l 1 , g, 1 I wi 1 Q if ii? li 1 , V i I 1 1- E ix J! Q, 'f E1 Ili flgx V 3 r' 4 N ,N 1 rf H 'U 1. i a 12 1 1 .. ff IN 2 1' I W. 1 2 5 7 . A w ff F' f ' . f ' f j I 'fl , .1 w ll 'if ly 4' 12 1 la, ' fs M ' - r S E 1 Mb ww Him 1 , ,X 43391 , 4 3 Qi . xxx L ,xv Qx :X A' K3 ,,.'-A 5 X Sherri Brown concentrates hard to perfect her routine. Team Vaults Over Man Gbstacles T With the many long hours of hard work the girls put in weekly, it always pays off. The most valuable team member is Sue Magnotti. Sue is the all-around competi- tor. As far as going to State, with the help of assistant coach Bill Cernicky, both Sue and teammate Chris Lundquist have an excellent chance. Top scorers for the team include Sue Magnotti, Chris Lundquist, Michele Roza, Felice Symik, Tina Peterson, and Ianet Symik. The team's goal is to score a 100 points this season. I believe this is realistic if all girls can hit 100 percent. commented Coach Smith. Captain Ianet Symik has been out of competition for part of the season due to an ankle injury. Coach Smith said, Ianet has been a big boost in improving the team since her return to competition for the first time this season. I believe she will be the key in hitting a 100 . . . if we can keep her healthy! he Reavis Women's Gymnastics team keeps improving greatly season by season. TOP Row' Michele Roza Maureen Fitz ld Ch ' L d 'st Sherri Brown, Felice Symik, Cheryl SBU' - . , gera , r1s un Uqul , I : C th gre, Vafsltl' Coach Del Smith, Assistant Coach Bill Cernlcky, Trainer Chuck Marth' Bottom Row a y usa, Sue Magnotti, Ianet Symik. Sue Magnotti in the middle of her dismount on beam. Gymnastics f 187 mp Men's G mnastics Scores jlefiglglggxggisllgogvrslgstep concentration and deter- a n I m p n Although some people may think that gymnastics might not seem to be as demanding a sport as football or basketball, the Men's Gymnastics team practices just as hard and, it proved to pay-off. . The team finished second in conference and second in districts, an impressive record for a team that doesn't usually receive much recognition. Gymnastics can be a very difficult sport because if a gymnast isn't in perfect con- dition, serious injuries can occur. Pat Healy strained his back and .missed the last half of the season. Ernie Grizzle, Steve Lundquist, Mike Maines, and Pete Raziunas performed outstandingly throughout the whole season. Mike Maines was voted Most Valuable and Al judge along with Steve Lundquist were named Most Improved. The Men's Gymnastics team is always looking for new talent and with the out- standing juniors returning, it has another very promising season to look forward to next year. - Liz Warchol A break from practice allows an few of the team IV team members: Top Row: Bill Garet, Darryl Filipiak. Bottom Row: Mike Aguirre. Ilan Cusick. Lam members and coaches to have a little fun. Tantlinger, Iohn Grizzle, Mike Zelinski, DAve Krupa, Bill Stevens. Pat Str-.ii'iivx'. Stow l..ik.m'itch. and Gymnastics f 188 Coach Bill Cernicky. E ll 'N - -A ' - --4-XL B ,fb -M--N..-, , ,............ w1z-1,..--f.-ff-- Y W V.. V ,.V-,. H.,-.wx-V -,N--Y---...,...-,1-f,-.-7.1-,--......-.-f.-,..,,,.,,.,,..,.,... ..,,-M,,,,,,.v ,nun ,,,,,,, ,,-. W -,,,,,,,, . ,,, I V, ,I . , , Women Swimmers Set New Records The women's swim team had a fine season breaking many records. They placed 2nd in conference and 7th in districts. Their season record was 10 wins and 5 losses with a conference record of 5 wins and 1 loss. Individual records were set by Wendy Czarnecki, 1st place in con- ference, and a new team record in the 100 yd. breast stroke. Tami Maclean set new records in the 6 and 11 dives. Ann Caborik set new records in the 200 yd. Freestyle. A new team record was set by the 200 yd. medley relay team of D. Caborik, W. Czar- necki, K. Ryan and A. Caborik. The Most Valuable player was Ann Caborik, Most Contributions , Linda Cribbs, and Most Improved , Chris Lundquist. The team expects next year to be as good or even better than this year, with most of the same people return- ing. - Sandy Iankowski Swimming f190 . , . . . ,f ,Y Above: Front Row: T. Maclean, S. Brown, K. Sansone, P. Bertuca, C. Sansone, M. Ryln, W. Czarnecki. Top Row: L. Baltis, I. Bartkowiak, A. Caborik, O. South, L. Szajek, D. Caborik, C. Lakickas, L. Cribbs, P. Paxton. Below: L. Warda, I. Brunker, S. Evans, C. Mukliewicz, I. Edmonds, T. Russell, W. Karal, R. Staneart, D. McHugh, L. Carpola, Coach Kamba. K. gf' -,,,,,., , V Q,-A, -T ,,...p:.f--..---,.. .,,.-,1'----..-.,,.,,.-,.r. Swimmers Compete for Pride When most people think of tough, competitive sports, football and basket- ball usually come to mind. People are unaware of the hard training and long hours of grueling practice that the Reavis Men Swimmers face. Coached by Mr. Rich Evertz and assistant coach lim Bavirsha, the team consists of approximately 18 swimmers and divers. Although their season record was one of disappointment lVarsity finished with four wins and nin losses while the l.V. team ended up with one win and 13 lossesl both coaches agree that the guys on both teams work hard and give swim- ming their best efforts. Yet they feel that there is still a lot of swimming talent around Reavis going to waste and urge any interested students to go out for the sport. The Varsity team finished fourth in the Oak Lawn Varsity Invitational, while the I.V. team finished fourth in the Sophomore Invitational. Iunior Ken Pych set a school record in the 100 meter breast event, while freshman George Seagrave lowered his 100 meter free- style time from 1:54 to 1:15. Most Valua- ble Awards went to Seniors Mike Strezo and Kelly Kraiss, and Freshman lim Depasque. by Liz Warchal Above: Varsity swimmers on the starting boards. Below: On his way to a record? Br M D1 C4 U Q-Q3 se...-55 Reavis Swimmers hit the Water with 3 Splash. Dave McQueary takes a breath during practlcf Swimming f 192 RTN X xx 3' 5 ,W X X S .X z A t N . X XX X L 5 X at Q X Q . :X Q x . so f fi . X. 1 S -. 2? X Q W 175 1 56' Q . 2 f .y sf' I 5 Q01 . 5 V ' 5 :MX 5 f .. , .. W, 1,-Q ,... 1 A .f 2 Z 4 Q ,W . ML? .. . wi WW ,mf .. f ff. Bottom Row: Walter Salomone, Mike Shaven, Ron Konecki, Ed Plonis, Bill Lakawitch, Dave McQueary. I , Middle Row: lohn Hernandez, Ken Pych, Iohn Cooper, Tim Werner, Larry Szaj ek, George Seagrave, lim Coach Bavirsha. '-.A 1 Wfwum., Coach Evertz gives a pep talk before a big meet. Depasque. Top Row: Coach Evertz, Ilm Payer, Iohn Bertucca, Kelly Kraiss, Brian Lewis, Mike Strezo, f My ., W .Q ,wh f w 4 W wwf -- N .. fi-iww ' 4 WWfWW3,,..- t I r X V ,fry - , fm! - . I . 6,54 5 Z Xfzgff 1 'f Q W : ff' .. X , Q ffl. Z W Q X W.. ,W I 1. ' W Q lu .A .WWW , ' W fm' fy 3, Q !, f 7 ig! I f X if .I ...U , A Soaring X ,. t ,f I , . ,-ww 4 4- 02- 7 ,,,e ' . . s 1 S A g mm . X ,Q - lhllilfl X' ff: Nl , ' W F X s. it 3, h Swim Timers: s r - X . X 1 ' 1 A' C Xt ' .I 'felis :X I s XM. U .Kg E Q 4 X I. r A R S 'ix vs X N . 3 -' S34 ' Nl I Q., fx . A Q msg. - 2 t '.?X'4 Q -Q Xxx is st1Qw..,::i T 3 Q5 3 . 5 . is K - X XM swf ' b ' iifXf.SE. XSxl R ii K C 5, Nr 'Q lsr? 4 l x bx Xi X K 1 l is . ik N X gk . X- , ,Q , 11 5 1 .. - -. ,YW Back Row: T. Russell, L. Tillman, L. Szajek, C. Slapak, S. Oertel, P. Bertuca. Middle Row: B. Nelson, C. Barattia, D. Kratouil, C. Doguin, C. Thorson, B. Sla- pek. Front Row: K. Karpola, K. Vetter, L. Karpola, L. Zuch. Swimming f 193 Shootin' Rams Mark End of Decade Three Senior Tri-captains led the shootin' Rams to an exciting season. As of February 13th their conference record was 12 wins and three losses, and they were headed for the state play offs! The team has been doing an excellent job, and Gail Kubiak, Nancy Powers, and Sandy Kenny displayed a fine show of leadership and responsibility. Gail Kubiak has been not only the leader of the team for three years, but the team's high scorer with well over 1000 points and Reavis' leading all-time rebounder, Gail has been the main force in leading the team to conference, regional, and state championship playoffs. Others who contrib- uted are seniors Ann Belgrave, and Debbie Gaborik, and juniors Laura Mazalin and Dianne Weiss. The team's second high scorer and leader in assists and steals is sophomore Ianet Grice. This year marks the end of an era in Reavis Girls Basketball and it's definitely one to be proud of. Above Amy Ahlgrum tries to steal the ball from her opponent Right Gail Kubiak catches a rebound l A l l l l l lanice Grice tries to take out her opponent. Laura Mazalin goes for the lay-up. Womens Basketball f 194 I 2 i . ,Viv k ll of Victory X Ls. ' nki X kk X, B 5 A l I 1 I , Sandy Kenny guards her opponent. Ann Belgrave finds herself in a tough situation. W 'iv , f 7 1 4? -1-g U ,I , ,,,. 5 A! ? K -M , ' fs '4 7' , In 'G-. I . if I J , J I X V l W f l fp ,, 5.4 4, l ... , E, A ' . ' K 54 K . Standing: Coach O'Donnell, Sandy Kenny, Ann Belgrave, Gail Kubiak, Debbie Gaborik, Rita Gerahty. Kneeling: Laura Mazalin, Ianet Grice, Pat Satala, Diane Weiss, Nancy Powers. xl Debbie Gaborik and Sandy Kenny anxiously await a rebound. Women's Basketball f 195 f H: , In ' ' ?:.i 1 3 I 5 ik QM glam ELM? 1 LMI fs Wi iw im : W' ' iirqrg' r, 1 ww? :fa Exim if Si 1 513 I ' W Z W ' 4 wi : I V U , I, H4 5 av Q Q!! .3 gm 11 v fr ,x E154. k i U 2 P ! 4 ' fi 5. 4, 2 A + 1 I 5 , 5 3:1 3 'I 1 .11 5' I 2 Z U1 3 N .H X A 5 3 2, 151 M 4 ,gl , fi 5 1, E 7 5 2 is 1 .K 5 1 -1, ,s lm Ei is' : r I nl LN w 'W I fa '1 . H 1 J ,. 1 U , ll J14 l 5 Il I! Ha z' 15A 1 ? 2 1 5 4 0 in f 3 I, I, 7 V ml W5 4 'Q 1 I ! E: 5 1 A, 6 I '1 me 1: Y fi! 'f 1 M -4 5' 1. , If I U ' M. La ..,. W ,...,. - - ' ' '---N f,.. ,dv 1 , 4 1..'-3 - .nf V V YU' -Y ..::..,, ,y.,?-,,.Q..,5,-,-...zvfxv-7-f.,:.-,T Y- .,vfr .. f-M -.'- - 0- ...Qu----,-..-w.,,,.,, ...fn-7. ,- -dv. , 4.4 W an ummm K W X S etermined to get il ,Sf -A W X QW' K , J W W . xx 'm I x ' ' , , - gf. is 1 f fs. , Q X ' - Q, x ' ., 'L' , , , J W N ' 0 W! X I. wwf , ,, ,L , x 7 M. , , x HM ' ' ,W QW' f, ' Q as if V . M , N' f' Q ' . x W , . ., V .,,, ,,, ,,,.:V: , ,f ,A A Z , , gag ix X f , , Q f QM, N awww 1 5, , X 4 'Z f , X . W f ' , X NA 4- f 2 , JZ, f f , f V , , 'A X fx 4' az W f f Agn ., 44' X6 4. , - X2 N V M1 . ff K X, 2 ff W 1 vmxfwwmm f MA, XZWN 10 f 'ZZWZ f if f SIN K Xxx fax iw xy X FroshfSoph's Hoops Fall Short If not for a flu epidemic, the Sophomore girls would easily have been f ' ' - - four important conference games were lost. The Rams ended u i GSH lerence Champs' But with SIX girls out at one Ume' . D H SGCOH p ace with a 6-4 conference record Th t d ' V h y 1 f t ' I . ey s aye in Egfrfilggrii-?E1IEECh'3lI27iJXSr Osmg Our games by H tfltal Of Only f0UI'f9GH points. One highlight of the year was defeating Sandburg, the The Sophomores have plenty of talented girls who will definitely help the Varsity in years to Come Michelle Defelco Val ' d L' d K b' k th I ' - - - . King, an m 3 u lad were 9 mos Conslstent' hard Wofklllg, hustling contributors. Two Freshmen - Kathy Quain and k' Bucz were move up to So ho 1 1, ' - ,, Lafnltethe girls are Superin D IHOFG eve This has been an enloyable season for me, commented Coach Roberts. I Michelle Defelco dribbles past her opponent. Linda Kubiak hustles down the court. y If I yo , , ., . I4 , u -Q . I 45 20 41 r U rs 44 3 f, ,,'i in :VV i 43 Q 4 1 at ft . To Row: I. Slattery, L. Costabile, T. Gregor, L. Kroll, D. South, M. Busch, B. Pavlik, S. Evans, Coach Nel- Linda Kroll re h - sonp Middle Row: K. Sliwinski, I. Sepanik, P. Keating, T. Iohnson, M. Eisle, M. Villerial. Bottom Row: L. Reavis. ac es to Score two more points for McChrystal, K. Quain, V. Kubiak, C. Magee, M. Forarty. Women's Basketball f199 gl jlllf uf ,Ei 1 il 1 . 1' ii a ,J J Q l 1 'L ! l i i 4 ,ii in 'HA l 1 H L , , . Z l 1 i , LE' ! Ki N , M fav' , V Qi II M vi 15' w il N 41 ' Q1 gr e H H2 we 'E l ll rg fi m 4. Q-V up vin. 551 II ri 1 4 il V 1 S ,f I E x 4 u. i I Y This freshman Ram shoots above his opponent. Andy Revell dribbles around his blocker. Frosh-Soph Shooting Rams Exhibit Hustle and Desire Although their winning percentage wasn't tre- mendous, the Freshman and Sophomore Shooting Rams continued to practice and play hard. It would have been easy for these young ball players to become discouraged and depressed when they didn't win and stop trying, but that's not the Reavis spirit. These guys continued to keep trying and not lose their enthusiasm. The Sophomore team, coached by Mr. Larry Daker, showed great improvement as the season progressed. They came up victorious over Sandburg after losing earlier in the season. Key players for the Sophomores included Ed Bucz, Bill Atchison, Iohn Czarnecki, Mark Lomsargis, lim Davis, and Iohn Tomaras. These six guys continued to show leadership and enthusiasm throughout the season, played a major role in the teams' victories, and promise to be pro- spects in next year's Varsity team. The most valua- ble Sophomore was Mark Lumsargis. The Freshmen had an even more difficult sea- son, mainly due to the lack of height- the tallest shooter being only 5'11 . Yet the team still worked hard and if their efforts continue they will help the Varsity in years to come. - Liz Wurchal With their hands up, freshmen block the Eagles. O i ESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM' Front' Ierome Bovard Bill Kman Phillip Kantor, Greg Altobella. lliflliddle' Tom Zeko Marc St. Clair, Bob Heinzel, Frank Yeylland, William Budds, Curt Weiss, William Farr Back' Ron Vanderweil Iohn Plys, Earl Kubiak, Ieff Seirakowski, Mike Gaborik, Tom Gross, Anthony Rybski, Eric Kubiak, Mr. Hlavek. Men's Basketball f 201 Ram Strikers O I O U Flnlsh Big With Conference O Wln The 1980-81 Bowling Rams coached by Mr. Bylut, recorded a great season, bringing home the first conference title in seven years! The varsity posted a season record of 13 wins, and three losses overall, with an 11-1 conference record. The sopho- more team exhibiting much promise for the future, posted a mark of seven and nine overall, with a five-seven conference record. Records fell to the varsity girls all season long. In a single meet, varsity bowlers scored an all-time high of 1705 pins against Richards. The com- bined team average was over 170 in that meet. While the varsity success was a team effort, many individual honors came our way. Linda McCann was 1st in balloting to the All-Conference Team. Denise Lewandowski and Car- rie Quinlan were voted 2nd and 5th respectively to the All-Conference Team. Iill Tesar received Honorable Mention in the voting. Linda McCann received team rec- ognition by being named Most Valu- able Varsity bowler, while Sheri Cook took the sophomore honors. The team was successful because the entire line-up was able to meet the season-long challenge. Sharon Black, Ioan Bochenski and Carrie Smith were instrumental in keeping the team rolling. Sheri Cook and Sandy Verzak are slated to join the varsity next year . . . a year that promises another strong showing! Above Left: Varsity Team: Top Row lleft to rightl: Mr. Bylut, Carrie Smith, Denise Lewan- dowski, Linda McCann. Bottom Row lleft to rightl: Sharon Black, lill Tesar, Carrie Quinlan. Not Pictured: Ioan Bochenski. Above Right: Denise Lewandowski delivers a strike. Middle: Sophomore Team: Top Row lleft to rightl: Lisa Pappas, Sheri Cook, Patti Conkle, Dana Pelduz, Meri Smith, Mr. Bylut. Bottom Row lleft to rightl: Sandy Versak, Cathy Kohler, Kathy Melody, Kathy Novak. Bottom Left: Kathy Kohler anchors the sophomore effort. Bottom Right: A strategy session before the meet. Howling f202 They Watch the Birdies Fly The varsity and sophomore bad- minton teams finished a tough season with feelings of accomplishment and pride despite a lackluster season record. The teams, coached by Ms. Nied- rich and Ms. Kloc struggled all year to keep an even record. Although the season ended without achieving the .500 mark, the individual players per- formed like champs. Individual honors earned included a Most Improved Award for Darla Fitzgerald, a Most Contributions Award to Paula Korpal and the Most Valuable Award to Terri She- hane. At the conference Tournament, Terri Shehane earned a 2nd place in the number one singles category while lean Giaretta and Cindy Tro- janiak received first-place in the number three doubles class. Sometimes a tough year can lay the groundwork for a successful team the following year. The birdie girls hope so, and look forward to a great year this season. Upper Left: The Varsity Squad: Top Row fLeft to Rightl: Diann Hettwer, Cheryl Pruim, Iill Rokaitis, Shari McElligot, Sheely Fitzgerald, Sharon Soprych, Coach Niedrich. Bottom Row lLeft to Rightl: Ioan Harr, Kathy Merkle, Che- ryl Rajewski, Donna Minarcik, Sue Iankowski. Middle Left: C'mon Ioan, get serious. Middle Center: Watch the little birdie, Iill. Middle Right: Go for it, Shelly. Bottom: The Sopho- more Squad Badminton f203 Q M! ff f W 7 ff ff C ff!! f! ff f , VW 4 ' f f, ff Z f X, Q 9 -52' as 1 ws mann REIVIS YE REmxlflYl5 x R 1 xxx Y v K xx ,Q b XXI 'SW srlfs Varsity grapplers outscore opponents. Wrestlers Grapple to the Top The Varsi sophomore championships the past two seasons, everything pointed to a super sea- son in '81, ty Wrestling Rams began the season with optimism. With back-to-back The team had problems in the first few matches because many of the best mem- bers were still involved in football. The highlight of the year was beating Richards for the first time in many seasons. In a close, hard-fought match, the Rams emerged victorious. The Sophs took Second Place in the conference tourny and First Place in the 27th Annual Sophomore Invitational. Ron Roza, lim Schultz, Tim DeBow, and Tim Silzer won conference championships in their respective weight classes. The four champs had a combined record of 95 wins and 3 losses. Wait until next year, is the watch-word for the Rams as these promising wres- tlers will be returning at the varsity level Above: Mickey Sroka doing a typically fine job for the Rams. Left: lim DeBow seems to be in full con- trol. Wrestling f205 ,. Spikin' Rams Show Team Spirit Even though their records might not be those of champions, three teams, Varsity, Sophomore, and Freshmen kept their records fairly even and played their hardest in every game, never giving up or losing their team spirit. There were some highlights for the girls, though. The Varsity Spikers took first place in the Tinley Park Invitational and also placed 3rd in the Homewood-Flossmoor Invitational. Sophomore Paula Korpral was moved up to the Varsity team at mid-season, and Sopho- more Lisa Litterio tried out for and was chosen to be on an out- side volleyball team. Most valuable player awards went to Sandy Kenny, Alice Speck, and Linda Kroll. Most improved I players included: Ann Belgrave, Denise Anians, and Donna Mendez. And most contribution awards went to Kelly Peak, Kathy Blumka, Colleenn Magee, and Ioan Sautkus. These girls, along with all others on the teams, played hard, never A 1 lost heart, and gave victory their best shot. Varsity players are sorry to leave, but had a great time and experienced many unforgettable moments, while Freshmen and Sophomore players are looking forward to next season. V nl dc Y. A L1 M Reavis spikes one over Shepard. Sandy Kenny takes a break to pose for the photog- raphers. Kelly Peak tries to spike one past two Astros. Volleyball f206 the girls' Volleyball teams have nothing to be ashamed of. All Vicki Kubiak shows team effort in a set up. N x X X ,Nix Senior Kelly Peak played an important role in the team's victories. A- -. M- -Y -X'-v--..,. -WA-,,,,4............,. -.,1rf,,......A.-f- --Y '- f 5.7 rf, ,f.-f--,..A--M-4-77-L,,,4-m....,-.,.....-,1,o-m--fgw-f-w-....-----vg. ,-.,,-.....,A- -.....,-1.-. -1+ .... ,. ,, rf--., .- . V K Y ,,, - X.- ,,....,,--,-.Y -v--. -, ,,,,..-.. , -.,,f-- A -fn '-Y Y ' ' . ... ---H --.A -A, .,, -. ..-- ,..,...,,-.--...... ,..., ,,,., --..-- ....,--.,.4.ax..,.-...Y--V Still partlcxpatlng taklng part IH eCt1gHeg?5ri3 In Th1S Sectlon Photography and Art Math and SCIGHCQ Cheerleaders MUSIC Drama Counoll and Offloers Honors Many More . . . ki X X . . .. . WM., M - n ,M 1 f 1 7 1 f I' 1' f 9 4 Q. X L . 6 Y w ,W .. 'A . .,,, 5 Qi , X .hi fe: C x v 'vw-, Q AL y X f ' sz. igl ,Q x xi Q9 X f f?-3 5 x F Art Club: Top Row: Karen Varanauski, Sue Yanik, Barb Pavlik, Therese Pavlik, Caresse St. Clair, Laura Poternpa, Stella Styrczula. Middle Row: Andrea Pelli- cano, Mary Maslowski, Roma McLaughlin, Mary Io Keenan, Karen Hayden, Anthea Lukashonak, Debbie Strnad, Debbie Fandrey, Sharon Kirby, Karen Gecas. Bottom Row: Linda Barth, Ann Triplett, sponsor Mrs. Kathy Vitiritti, Theresa Bidochka, Debbie Preyss. ff 3, ki? Y 1 'Qs ta all LB. X 21,11 K N C:f3PhlC Arts Cllllli I-Gfl I0 Right: llurrul lluyku, Mike Vegetable, lliuim Stl'ov1nv1', lwn llsyiimi, Txlvs lhixpv l mf.: Cindy Rublls, lolin Lcsnry, Erin: Husker, Pete l'nclnlinn,lIl1ori lfinln, Mali l..1l'l'vl'ly, Phutugruphyfflrupllifzsffl rl fZ1U N F 5 . tea Pelli. U Genes. Clubs Provide Creative Cutlet Three of the most interesting clubs at Reavis are the Graphic Arts Club, the Photo Club, and the Art Club. They offer the students the opportunity to expand their talents and skills learned in the classroom. In the Graphic Arts Club, meeting different kinds of people and perfecting graphic studies is what it is all about. To be a member you are required to be in a Graphic Arts class. Activities for the year include numerous field trips and guest speakers. Iohn Cesarz, Matt Lafferty, and Darrell Boyko are among the most valuable members. The 1981 officers are President Diana Stroemer, Vice President Darrell Boyko, Secretary Cindy Rabus, Treasurer Iohn Cesarz, Sergeant at Arms Matt Lafferty. The Photo Club allows you to expand your knowledge of photography beyond the one-year course that is offered at Reavis. The club often helps with photographs for the school newspaper and the yearbook. In honor of our Fighting Rams, the Photo Club donated a large framed photo of the football team to the school. This was just one of the many accomplishments of the club. Most valuable members are Don Bartkowiak, Tina Paganessi, Ricardo Stabile, and Iulie Barbosa. Club officers are President Tina Paganessi, Vice President Mary Watson, Secretary and Treasurer Iulie Barbosa. Earning points and participating in club activities is what the Art Club is all about. Though this may seem to be a task, it is all fun. Activities include going to the circus, Ice Capades and other stage plays. The Art Club demonstrated its talents during Homecoming by winning second place in the float competition. Each year an award is presented to the most talented all-around art student. The student who receives this award not only participates in activities but also contributes to the club as well. Officers of the Art Club are President Theresa Bidochka, Vice President Theresa Pavlik, Secretary Caresse St. Clair, and Treasurer Ann Triplett. - Linda Ioy and Denise Baniewicz Left: Chris Wasiak and Mike limenez enlarging photographs. Bottom: Mr. Babcock shows Patty Gleason and Laura Hamilton negatives. . - - ' ' ', Patty Photo Club: Top Row: Sponsor Mr. Bob Babcock, Ricardo Stabile., Chris Wasiak.. Tina Paganessl . Gleason, lulie Barbosa, Steve Rabenda. Bottom Row: Don Bartkowiak, Laura Hamilton. DHD Wenkv Mlke imenez. PhotographyfGraphicsfArt f211 The Greening of Reavis The Horticulture Club was created to give Reavis students the opportunity to visit places that create beauty with plants. Any student who expresses an interest or desire to learn about plants is welcome to join the group. There are about 18 or 20 members, all of whom find enjoyment being with and working with plants. The Horticulture Club is responsible for much of the landscaping around Reavis. This year, the Horticul- ture classes and club planted bulbs in the area outside the student commons. The club also visited many botanical gardens, parks, and Conservatories throughout the year. Sponsor and teacher, Mr. Lyon, likes the idea of the students getting to witness true beauty, and thinks it is an enlightening class. Mr. Lyon explains what kind of tree this is and how to take care of it, Horticulture f212 HORTICULTURE CLUB: Front: Iulie Barbosa, Michelle Delesus, Darlene Woith. Middle: Linda Lamonto, Mr. Lyon, Kathy Burton, lody Sierakwoski. Back: Karen Castle, Iohn Evoy, Ed Brennen, Dan Bennett, Rich Page. Right: Figures made from plants were seen at one of the gardens the club visited. T was H, f ' 1 , si iftflf'-3 warm. 40 '- 3321 QQ, .x.,,,U lfiddlc L' ilrennei i ' i. V. MATH CLUB: Front: Tina Paganessi, Laura Bembenek, Ianet Symik, Iennifer Magnabosco, Vicky Plys, Lynda Lipske, Laura Baltis, Ienny Brunker. Middle: Ed Plys, Andrea Marino, Kathy Blumka, Felice Symik, Karen Sliwinski, Pan Bertucca, Karen Nitz, Ian Bartkowiak, Karen Sansone, Marie Morack, Kathy Pospisil, Sue Baker, Angela Douglas. Back: George Seagrave, Ioe Santoro, Gary Krause, Sena Rad- man, Walter Rafacz, Terry Carlson, Iohn Fischer, Ricardo, Stabile, Rich Venyard, Rob Mackowiak, Mr. Emerson. 1 assigns ,... ':' COMPUTER CLUB: Front: Rick Stabile, Rob Mackowiak, Iohn Fischer, Rich Vinyard, Mr. Bianco. Back: Paul Richards, Walter Rafacz. Computer and Math Clubs Challenge the Talented! When many students hear the word math they shudder or cringe. But for the nearly 22 members of the Math and Computer Clubs, math can be challeng- ing and fun. The Computer Club, spon- sored by Mr. Bianco, offers Reavis stu- dents the opportunity to improve their programming skills and to meet and compete against other students. The Math Club allows students to use their math skills against students from other schools. The Math Club finished 2nd in the Reavis meet, and took 3rd place at Crete and Oak Lawn. Rick Stabile received a perfect score, and Rich Vin- yard a near perfect score in oral compe- tition. The Computer Club also com- petes in local programming contests, and assists in the development of programs to be used by other students and teach- ers. -,is 6 , Mr. Bianco demonstrates the fine points of com- puter technology. ComputerfMath f213 Work Program f 214 Working and Learning To provide activities which help our students learn to work and socialize together. This is Mr. Nagy'S ' t' f th ur ose of the work program. u . deTTJrl?elaHpgrticiepIdntIin the work program, you must be a currently enrolled student in the Occupational Education Program. Probably the most notable fund raising activity Of the Work PF 081' am is the Seumg Of stuffed animals. But, there are some other things that people don't know that they do. For lnstange, they enter a float in the Homecoming Parade. They also go on field trips, and they plan carry out a anquet for 200 persons. The highlights of the year for the work program students are the visiting of various lndus- tries and attending an employer appreciation banquet. Xa ic-s xt C Top Front: Laurie Vengrin, lorene Kaminski, Laura Detlefsen, Sherri Scully, Maria Batchelor, Donna Kirchman, Mary Trent. Mid- dle: Denise Klein, Mary Massey, Lori Arend, loan Harr, Peggy Stevenson. Back: Mr. Bartelman, Karen Witek, Karen Strohmaier. Sandy Kenny, Laura Cummings, Denise Mendez, Sherry Rinkus, Ernesto Gonzales. Not Pictured: Pat Ringleman, Pat Schall. Aim Klein, Iamela Alshalchy Middle Front: Ron Lovelace, Mike Mitchell, lim Bovard, Vince Rozich, Stan Oparka. Middle: Ioe Rybczyk, left' Adolfina, PM McKee, Dan Weiderhold, Pat Soliman, Bill St. Louis, Rich Ricchuito, Ken Bouck. Back:Mr. Nagy, Manual Calvin, Pat Malloy. 314311 Railsback, Ken Holman. Not Pictured: Sean Coleman, Phil DeFalco, Donavan Klatt, Steve Murphy, Dave Sikorski. Bottom Front: Rick Chubb, Iennifer Wallace, Diana Vertucci, Carolyn Bal, Sharon Goodman, Ioann weiss, Linda Kr-ntz. Back: Bolt Barfy. Dave Alba, Aaron Franson, Andy Booe, Mike Barker, Mike Depoian, Ed Pavlick, Mr. Schroeder. Not Pictured: Narciv Kvlwf' ......, - Front: Denise Baske, Laura Nickels, Mary Tapak, Debbie Schneider, Cathy Maes, Tammy Iesionowski. Middle: Maria Suriello, Ianet Brennan, Sherri Raber, Darla Seehoffer, Dawn Meadows, Tammy Raibig, lack Stauder. Back: Iohn Kotsika, Mike Bingham, Nadeem Sharif, Tim Rudow, Troy Perillo, Scott Freeze, Mr. Bartleman. Not Pictured: Teresa Dubiel, Patrick Powers. Ni Mr. Nagy, Burt Ames, Gary Hensley, Gary Skowronek, Walter Kosciak, David Haney, Mike Bilo, Ted Klekamp, Steve Carlson, Carl Smith, Ed Frederick. i. Front: Ioelle Hayes Rich Reynolds Theresa McCaskill Dana Miarka, Cary Crane, Sue Homan. Back: Paul Kuha, Brian Smetana, . I y ' . . ' ' ' T , Steve Liss, Marge Cuzlas, Carlo Plescia, Mr. Schroeder. Not Pictured: Mike Potempa, Mike C8D1'10lfi' Laura HIESIUS GFVY l0n95 Donna Demark. Work Program f215 Un the Scene . . . X is if X 9 X mm Q v 5 x X 5 Sandy Iankowski and Laura Bembenek have some fun at a Yearbook Field trip. i The toughest decision of the day. Cundids f216 This Sophomore catches the camera before the camera can catch him Above: Lynda Lipske carefully creates a scene in an art class. Right: Chuck Pine does a handspring over Sean Smith to the tune of Another One Bites the Dust. Mr, Ellis hands back papers to an anxious French class. 5 ., 1 Shelly Fitzgerald gets a little surprise for her birthday at the Senior Breakfast. t mfg? aus. f 4, au-A f A . wx H 1 1 A ' NJ! in i st :FM 'lx Lhw Y f Na+ Wx, English students eagerly read their books before they get behind. SUS EHSl9Fh0l1S9 is 008 Of the m9SSi9F SfUd9HfS in an art class. Cundids X 217 Marching Rams Boost Spirits This year's Marching Rams were under the direction of senior Drum Majors Tom Asp, Glen Lafferty and all the members of the senior class whose leadership helped very much. The group performed at all home football games and also at local festivals and parades. This year, the band attended a marching band contest at Stags High School. The highlight of the season was the state playoff football games which the band also participated in. The members of the Marching Rams are also members of Concert and Varsity band. The Blue Angels Flag Squad also performs. Because of the additional performances made possible because of the state play- offs, this past season has really been different, said Mr. McCutcheon. This band was a very fine one and we can be proud of the way they represented Reavis all the way to State. - Linda Radtke 1' 2 I l s l - I Blue Angels Sandy Stock and Patty Wileman fin- I ish their routine with the band. 4. Marching Band f 218 4 i E i S F i i 4 5 ? 1 A l l l i X 1 l l 4 V' A ful i thc B l I My X 1 2 V X . . yi . 1 . f f l 1 . . . 3 C , . Q K S ' Left: The band working hard during practice shows the outcome of hard work and dedication during a performance. Below: Director Mr. Andy Eflcflutcheon concentrates on new steps for the and. 'P I isbn, WN-ff Above: Brian Shugarman, Ioe King, Michelle DeFalco, Mel Rayna, Kevin Fowler, Theo Phillips, Q ' a S N Trumpet player Ed Fetingis in the middle of after- SCh0ol rehearsal. Rob Mazurek, Herb Nitz, of the drum section take a break for a picture. Left: Lisa Ienks demonstrates her talent on the piccolo. Marching Band f219 ff 4? , CI A , , L V I 2, .W f 1 X I 5 v x f' fm . 9 f aux ' Q fa? Mui V r 1 f I J , W Q J. I l me , . 55' VI 45 .V V' 4 Y .Q w i wx 1: V lf? 11 nr 41 2 e 41 nh 1 , 4 4 f .L,, Q ., .Q Z. g 9 , , E ' 3 3 ' W7 Q w .Q iv, 3 if V 4' i 233 ' 2 as Yf uf i i MQ Q ev v'3 wif.: 'E . il? ,Mx . gg, X 1 N.-' pf we war Q- Ii A :: 'A WM- Q A i 7 g , ,i ,Q Qvgwfl ., 2 as f f ' W M I F 1 U w s 1 i ia 1 I ' 's , .4 l I W 'i r I l ,, , M 'EI 54 li wa 51 M fl, v I M 4 A I ,Y z ' I ' r Tl ' r 'Q I Y .VI ,Ip '51, ii? Vi ,Vi EH 'r H!! FEM :HI wr! E, W 1 . gf W , , ' fn ww,,,XWf, 'S 6 -41 ?ii X f-sw 1 5 us' x X X f ,A X A hy in Oi me se Sic anal! I in im Karen Quasny continues her constant support for the team. Left: Huddlin' up to keep warm! Below: Veronika Holtzberger waits for the band to enter the field during the Homecoming pep rally. as of ,- is -Q 1 . N I They Lead School Spirit Iourney into the inner depths of school spirit, and you find the Ramboosters and the Cheerleaders cheering the Reavis teams on to victories. It may be at the football stadium or in one of the gyms, but no matter where, they will all be there boosting each team. This year was an exceptional year for school spirit. As the fighting Rams were well on their way to State Playoffs, students were working overtime to promote school spirit. They hung posters all through the halls to show the fighting Rams that we cared. This is but one example ofthe work all pep organizations put in. The Cheerleaders and Ramboosters sponsor activities throughout the year. A square dance and swim party is planned along with numerous fundraisers to help support each club. The Cheerleaders are sponsored by Ms. Urbauer and Ms. lane- cyk. Ms. Ianecyk also sponsors the Ramboosters. Both clubs are held together by a group of hard-working and spirited students. Without them, Reavis would be a very dull place. - Shelly Fitzgerald Cheerleaders f221 Freshmen: Top: Sheryl Kolodziejski. Middlez, Cherri Hermann, Mary Lou Czerwinski, Tracey Barrett, Kathy Murtaugh. Bottom: Darlene Cordova. Varsity: Top: Veronika Holzberger, Patty Fitzgerald, Laurie Piech. Bottom: Kathy Grganto, Darlene Klein, Karen Witek, lill Lamphere. Cheerleaders f 222 Rv Q 9 f X K s X s . W Sophomores: Top: Monica McClafferty, Caryn Kueltzo, Laura Cronwall, Kathy Norris. Bot- tom: Therese McHale, Debbie Crowley, Mary Peters, Lorie Sowko. Wrestling: Top: Denise Klein, Lisa Domanski. Middle: Penny Schub, Den- ise Oberman. Bottom: Diane Stefaniak, Ioanne Popp, Cathy Zwane, Laura Witek, Carol Twohill, Karen Quasny. Below: Ricky the Ram comes out of the closet. f ,rn .742 W -W mv If 455, ow .1 ' r W .' 7. ,K f V i.i'v4g7 I Q Y, ft,,, 'f' 3 it 7,4 ly , x '55, Kel ,fig ' t Mfr 'gf Q, 'W U 3 fri t ' V ' ,141 ,vi 'JM ww' 4 4? . Af li 1 W YAFZQ5 JJ 4 Af a 1 , tg, , ,L L, r 1 Q w 1 , warm., f--y X . f 'ff 'J iv' -f 't . JN ,X ,f ,ff N . V, gg? XZ, ,l gm. AL Wi F , we 'K - we p-mundane? V fwc '-.I'.,,.. MQW at ' X f at We X - X x tx M at Y get , , , I wa v y M A 5 I! ' Q fx X 1 - Above: Blue Angels: Top: Sue Socha, Liz Vagenas, Vicky Makropulos, Sandy Stock, Laura Kopf, Karen Gecas, ludy Baker. Middle: Sue Kantor, Mary Beth Malovan, Chris Komaniecki, Iulie Carrier. Bottom: Patti Wileman, Iudy Arvin, Michele Delesus. Below: The 1980-81 Ramboosters Pep Organizations f 223 Varsity Club the Foundation fo. a Successful Athletic Progrant Members of the Varsity Club enjoy getting together and talkin about their different sports. Varsity Club members inclucfe males and females from sports at Reavis ranging from football to bowlin . These people are the most athletic stu- depcis in the schofl and the outstanding performers in each fie . Varsity Club members work in the concession stands during football and basketball ames. They also sponsor o en gyms which are held on Sunday afternoons, and select tffe Coach of the Year award. There are over 80 registered members of the Varsity Club, yet not all assume an active role. Sponsor of the club, Mr. Roger Kohlin, commented that the most valuable members are the ones who always work in the concession stands when asked. The club is involved in other activities including the Homecoming Float contest, and a trip to Sol- dier's Field to watch the Chicago Bears. Officers are: Co-President, Dan Zuidema and Sue Sukel, Co-Vice President, Wendy Czarnecki and Steve Quasny, Sec- retary Iennifer Magnabosco and Treasurer Iennifer Schultz. Members include: Dan Badovinac, Cary Barkauski, Mark Barth, Ann Belgrave, Kim Bell, Ierry Blaney, Ioan Bochen Shari Cartwright, Mitch Damp, lim DeBow, Bob Enguita, 1 Caborik, Debbie Caborik, Ioe Haller, Sue Iankowski, Sa: Kenny, Nick Koch, Dennis Kopp, Gail Kubiak, Ianet Lakic Chris Lundquist, Tom McColdrick, Iennifer Denise Mem Kathy Merkle, Craig Musser, Ioan Page, Rich Page, Bob IN nini, Tom Miski, Kevin O'Crady, Hector Rosa, Rich Fa Pam Bertuca, Karen Pekan, Kelly Quain, Carolyn Quinlan, Rybczyk, Ceryl Sansone, Ioe Santoro, Clint Schmidt, Sha Soprych, Mike Strezo, Ron Summers, Ianet Symik, Iill Te Dave Urban, Ianet Stewart, Paul Richards, Maureen R1 Karen Sansone, Ian Bartkowiak, Sherri Brown, Laura Ba Mary Smart, lim Masterson, Mike Lepley, Cind Lakickas, Mendez, Karen Mecker, Sean Smith, Bruce Bllum, Tom l rez, Bob Lavelle, Wally Lewandowski, Frank Licata, Isn Medeles. The Varsity Club gives all these talented athletes a cha to get together and share some of their experiences. - Worchal 2 5 ft . ,-...,-U. ... . f..- N...-..- - - .,..-- -.vw 4' -, f !f,,',2- W Mfgkfff T V rf -ik W ' .4- ...f ,, -Q- 1 2' ff , 3 f fy, 1 1 3 X ff! X ff! ff ,ww f X W gm, L, fi Q ,, fW 0 f WW X47 0 .. . , M :NX my fw , 'L X 4 Q .7 - I 3 wx I 'Qi Qxiwwiw V' N N-X - K Q 'ill' if L . 'rx i X X. A x lx -N Z ff ,Wy W xx 11 SAY N X u Q-vzf: ..- 1:--v--. 'A 'lu .,- . V 4-271- -Lv, 1-fa , 7 Y., I ' r ,Ns Jfvi 4 , :fl '11 51 'I 11 U15 Irs' 55' V. 'C , 'E 'I ., il. 1 I I 4 4 ll 1 , p w L s Q 1 1 f M ,4 'I 51 Variet the Key for Musicians The Guitar Club, sponsored by Mr. Ray Bialek, is basically a learning group of students who need the time, patience, and practice to develop into individual and ensemble groups, or even accompany vocalists. Major activities and highlights of the year include small concerts and the annual May 1 Battle of the Bands concert. Any school bands are eligible to enter this contest, and it gives the students of Reavis a chance to see some of its local talent. Many of these bands often go on to perform at community, church or professional levels. The Guitar Club includes about 20 members, male and female. Club officers are President Larry Mysliwiec, Vice President Kevin Fowler, and Secretary Denise Skwarczek. The Concert and Varsity Bands, under the direction of Mr. Andrew McCutcheon, strive for excellence in the performance of great music. It is a very fine band program, and the students have accomplished much. Season activities for these bands include a winter concert at the end of january, a spring concert early in April, and a pops concert near the end of May. Students interested can participate in solo and ensemble contests, and many Reavis musicians have received Division One ratings in these contests. Concert and Varsity Bands have accomplished the outstanding performances of some very difficult and exciting musical pieces. All styles are explored, including pop, jazz, symphonic, and classical. One major highlight of the 1981 year was the winter band concert held on january 28 in the Reavis auditorium. Mr. McCutcheon directed this concert and commented that it included Some of America's finest music. Instrumental Music f229 WZ AZZ 81 LAB BANDS The Iazz Program has been growing steadily stronger each year. This year Reavis has one of the finest bands in the area. The Iazz Band is the second band, and basically a training band so the students can prepare to become members of the Lab Band. The Lab Band is the no. 1 band made up of Reavis' finest musicians. Another band, the jazz Combo, consists of the top soloists within the Lab Band Rhythm Section. This band puts its biggest emphasis on improvisation. The Iazz Ensembles rehearse and perform between October 20 and April 1 each year. Woody Herman, Buddy Rich, Count Basie, and May- nard Ferguson are but a few of the artists that the bands perform. Sue Mikicic and Linda Radtke received outstanding musician awards at Augustana Col- lege, and Sue Mikicic also won an all-star award at the Oak Lawn Iazz Festi- val. Director Mr. Andrew McCutcheon commented, I am very proud of our accomplishments. We work hard, but the rewards are great. - Liz Worchol Instrumental Music f230 ZW! ff? ff fgxtg wt 5 'M 5 1' f VF f f , if I , , 4 -V f ,M , , M 9 J: A E 4+ Y X .xxwy Z ' X .,,,-,- . . yy W l M flwf' .ff 47 U. :MQ ,M 'lv o Q' 1 4' A ff .f nf .391 'Q 1 Xfffjywl P , fy ,Q 4- a .4-..,. f' 4 ,517 fs if mf C Q Q .4 Nffifiif .l f 2. C. :2'I'f4f 'J 1, Qkvfrez jg? , ,-' 71 K ,Q- ,r .'-X5,n4f'?,,. F -1, 5:1 ':', 5 5'f 5 :Q-.fs ,J ' o r N-72' W . f-.rrp-'gg f 4. 4 X , 1 ff wz::i1G5!f.t Q 1, milf , 9 , ,V x . s Q . 1 V.. f -A 35, Q. Q W? V . . QMVA , Yi?-iw- ' SSW , 45.3--.C - .911 f wx V xx A . Q , L...-. ,i 'u .' 7 Y f -,ri 4 Singers Gffered any Options Any student who enjoys singing has many choices here at Reavis. Besides the Ramblin' Rams Road Show, which is a combination of singing and dancing, Reavis offers three other choirs. The Varsity Singers club includes 27 girls, the Girls Ensemble has 29 members, and the Concert Choir boasts 45 members, both male and female. These different choirs are always looking for new additions, and are very proud of the sound they produce. Front ,Left to Right: Karen Macak, lenni Chada, Karen Evans, Stephanie Miller, Iulie Carrier, Kathy Burton, Theresa Micek. Middle Row: Mark Beavan, Frank Tieri, Ioy Canaday, Ianis Samet, lohn McNally, Sypro Revell. Back: Bob Heinzel, lim Ankrom, Ray Lesnewski. .J . . f,,, , f ff,s - - , tc tt .X -.... it e 'W Front: M. Villereal, C. Navarro, R. Madey,.K. Macak, S. Streetcar, I. Carrier, S. Friedenfeld. Middle: M. Sepanik, C. Short, K. Meadows, C. Urclier, 1. tT.ui.ni.n. K. Burton, L. Barth, I. Norman, K. Pospishil. Back: C. Matulis, D. Francis, G. Thorson, I. Barbosa, D. Bernard, T. Micek, ti, lXtonmd, M. llvlt-sus, M Biigai. l McCann, K. Fruik, M. Metzger, C. Macak. Music X 232 3 ,U , . , , --m,M., - ,A , .,,.,- -www ,H ,...,--. A . , -f k I x P! F i 1 i 1 ! i I N , 4 r 1 1 E 1 l 1 1 ' h 1 ,V v X -A , x Y 745 ,-g,-Y ., ..,-..,. ,, ...-,-,.,.,.. - -.,,,, - -- - X ,.H.., ,. .. .-...... ..--,..-, . -.. ......--1.,....-., 01.1 .. -.-- ........-......-.--.-....-.--...- ..,--.,.---qu.. ,-v- ---f '+G' f Checkin' Gut the Scenes I il , 4 . i i 3 x ww A mouse at work! Bob Mininni, Dan Badovinac, and Paul Panagos relax and read the Blueprint in Activities. fc ' Kathy Iohnson takes a break from her work. Cundids f234 XX! v i 'S if I Wm,,M E 5 i I E Q E 2 it 2 XXX NK if 5 1 Mr. Bishikis tries to widen his stiiiivnts' horizons U1 this math class. I O' Y Ziww , ,, -1.- 53 Y Y.f X 'P . DWR X S ...Q--- ' xv , ,-...,, -- - x.. ..-L. .. .......-.-..-.....,..-t..- ....--...--1-x... -.... 1 Student Government . . . Standing: Tim McNamara, Mike Lepley, Dan Zuidema, Gail Kubiak, Steve Quasny, Iennifer Schultz. Sitting: Karen Witek, Bob Enguita, Rich Page, Sue Sukel, Denise Lewandowski. Standing: Daryl Boyco, Ieff Paveleck, Iohn Gray, Mike Montouri, Dave Krupa. Sitting: Karen Lopresti, Sue Peters, Ieanne Michaels, Andrea Leath- ers. Standing: Pat Duffy, Ken Sroka, Mike Vegatible, Tim DeBow, Mike Kasper. Sitting: Darla Fitzgerald, Mary Peters, Molly Sukel, Debbie Bomba. Herbert Nitz, Andrea Marino, Sandy Evans, Bill Kman, Greg Altobella, Edward Gudewicz Student Government f236 L . k 7 'Q X -X ' V, X NK Q X fi, 2,-3 1. Bww X ., XM f, . Xe, . gm , i ' X m Ng 5 . Q A 3 X X . S X fx? .XX ' N 1 12 X I , ' X 51? X 'f , V., fi X' WX X A '-. YJAX X' ,M X x X 1 ug X 2 X ...X-. f 1' 2, XX , W-1' f . . X K 3, . 3 S A LJ 1 W V X 'X-ts. 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V, HWY 'U' ,gf MW Y' 1 ' sir gn i.s s xiii Character, Scholarship, Leadership, and Service to the school and community are some of the requirements of the National Honor Society. . g The National Honor Society honors students in theirjunior an-d senior years who have a 3.0 or higher grade aver- a e. A r y t gActivities this year inlcuded building a homecoming float, the food drive, candy sale, Turn About Dance, College Visitations, Senior Citizen Christmas Party, and the Induction Banquet. S The officers for the National Honor Society were Iennifer Magnabosco - President, Vicky Plys - Vice-Presi- dent, ,Sue Mickicic - Secreta , and Ice Santoro - Treasurer. Membership in the Nationa Honor Society is considered aggreat achievement ihnma High School studegggfs career. H, - , , , -1 -- -.yr '- - f---' F 1 - ' A41 - ., ' ' -' - , e-1 ' , - ' , - ----.1 ' -m..' , ,, , , , Q V I --.N , ,,,- , N .- V 7 , nt-.'4,hg,,,- ':a.,,'., v ami. M .A ':..-.4.g.-naw I. , 14. .Q ',,,,,.-Q4.F.I,,..,5,m,,-, 423. ' 1 may I 5' ,- f -ni ...ix Ls.L1,,-J .- ,s,,s.A.......J.a1M-1 V f lCwq.1..ll 1I '5111 I1,.!..IJCl',1' 'I L..I ' .f11H.Q,IDITf11T TXDIIYI 'VX Q IIPIYQTWVQAAFSQW- Iun1or Honor Soc1ety X fir' 7 4 W ACh16VlH high grades 1sn t easy for many ents ores average or lgher are 1nv1ted to 1o1n the Iunlor Honor Soclety ' The Iunlor Honor SOC16ty honors the so homores for thelr outstanding achlevements ACf1V1t1GS for the group thls year lncluded bu1ld1ng the homecoming f oat 'the Chrlstmas food dr1ve Wlth N.H.S., the Induction Ceremony and a trip at the end of the year to Great America. S Cafficers for the Iunior Honor Society were Felice Symik - President, Tami Silzer - Vice President, and Iudy R ' ' - S ry. 1 a34 o a1t1s ecreta homore year, the students rnaintaining their grade point average are then asked to join the 3- . . N H S I 1n the junior 22-ear F-W ahonall S ...L ,S to -W S - S S S o,,, ,S ,..,-,,T,,...,- ,- - g,g,jcg4eL'f?.fEE3Lf-T .3 - ,fi',,:'s-ff' ?s rff' 'Q ,j5-,,.g..gf.li.1?:': Tt,i:r4.1 W- . -.. : ug Ju9u1.9A9rq:JQ 199.18 Q peuaprsuoo sr A191303 Jouo AQ 0- '.1zJ.ll1sU0.lll. - Q'r.1c11L1uQ agmx KWLKI? ' .xu1z'a,x:3:'x At the end of the .If9'?.IF?D S' ' I-I U IXHN 9111 ur diqsxequlavq I A, S + DXUXNUXVXX UH? 'xuw I.- n , --kY- A ,- ,,,., , ,,,,, , , ,.,.,,..,.....f-.r...-. -f- ------ f- '--f-1-A -'--fs--f- -----+-- - ff' i .3 ii Leaders . . . If you have ever been confused about how our system of government works, you should take part in the Youth and Government organization here at Reavis. When you participate in Youth and Government, you learn to become a bet- ter citizen by actually participating in the legislative process, by running for statewide offices and by acting as an attorney. Mr. Rugai, club sponsor, takes the students on an annual trip to Spring- field. This year it was during the week- end of March 20-23. Another activity that is a little closer to home is visiting a trial held in Burbank Court. h Learning about our system of govern- ment is what the Youth and Government Club is all about. Students become bet- ter people and gather information that will help them cast that very important vote some day. Business - Youth and Government f 242 Front: Iennifer Magnabosco, Laurie Piech, Siobhan Solkowski. Back: Mr. Rugai, Sue Baker, Maureen O'Hara, Anthea Lukashonak, Rick Strasser, Tim McNamara. Not Pictured: Iohn Iennings, Cori Scho- nauer, Lisa Eret, Kathy Aiken. Sfeve Quansy signs his registration form at the mock election, supervised by the comparative government c asses. l X 111.55 lllreen l Tom Asp shows a student to a voting booth. . . . in Business and Politics y Have you been lagging behind all your friends lately? Has your get up and go, got up and gone? loin the Business Club! It's a sure cure. Mrs. Nowakowski has been sponsoring the Business Club for the past four years. She took over the club from an ex-Reavis.teacher, Mr. Iolas. One of her reasons for sponsoring the club, was her fondness of the students. According to Mrs. Nowakow- ski, They're just plain old fun to work with. She believes the value of the club lies in classroom learning with reality. The club provides a business atmosphere as well as a social one. Many people find they have the same interests and enjoy working together on the club's various activities. The Business Club has many school-year activities. A few of these are: The annual candy sale, trip to Water Tower, tours of various businesses and schools, and a Christmas Party. There are some fringe benefits for the members, too. The top five candy salespeo- ple earn 10070 of their sales. They received a check at the Christmas Party, which makes for a fine present! The members receive pins and membership cards have been planned for the future. Like other clubs, the Business Club has officers. They are elected in the beginning of the year. The officers for the 1980-1981 club year are, President - Senior, Mike Boyd, Vice-President -- Freshman, Linda Kroll, Secretary - Senior, Sue Covert, and Treasurer - Senior, Barb Skubiszewski. Mrs. Nowakowski has been pleased with the club's membership. The club has always drawn alot of students and this year's President is the only male member! So quit lagging! Get involved in the Business Club. Ask any member and they will tell you that it has a lot to offer. - Barb Skubiszewski ' K Row 1 lkneelingl: Kathy Balsasa, Dawn Henion, Rose D'Agostino, Tiffany johnson, Kathy Weber, Maha Shukair, Kim Bandusky, Stacey Bastounes. Row 2: Shari Pacourek, Tracey Kozubowsk1,.Sue Covert lSec- retaryl, Barb Skubiszewski lTreasurerl, Mike Boyd lPresidentl, Linda Kroll IVICG Presidentl, Lori Sala- mone. Row 3: Linda Cummings, Kim Karpus, Barbara Kraemer, Iennifer Ralph, Susan Stefanisin, Pam Ecklund, Karen Brace, Lisa Zuch, Mrs. Nowakowski ISponsor1. Row 4: Lisa Carlsen, Lisa Opelar, Angel Torres, Cheryl Nawrocki, Sue Woltman, Kifah Shukair, Ioy Canaday, Georgia Spyropoulos. Business - Youth and Government f 243 aw E, 5' French club members: Top Row: Carol Muklewicz, Maureen Ryan, Pam Bertuca, Felice Symik, Doreen Rymus, Lisa 'Warda, Andrea .Morino. Middle Row: HSP Iacki Edmonds, Mary Beth Nolan, Sena Radman, Karen Fruik, Mary Ann Radman, Laura Zielinski, Debbie Strnad, Linda McCann, Lisa Eret. Bottom Row: Iohn McNally, Dan Gaffney, Tom Baker, Ann Geraghty, Ianet Symik, Club sponsor Mr. Iohn Ellis. me Ke wlsch Q X ,i .. i 1-' , . KN ,, . C C ri c ,XV Ms X c,MtM-- X' , in it wx vi , Q x 3 Nw, . s ' YW C Q NX, Q 3, X ww-NX N , Y Q N X Ns - Q . N' . .. X 5 . X XX X -4 N Q5-I -xxxxx s X P at ...Nw ' N , L is N 1 ft: SQ ' XSS ,Q S E A N X Q1 s .X if- X lil Y t German club members: Top Row: Rich Stabile, Kris Bokenkamp, Anne Gregor, club sponsor Mr. Nor- Tom Baker and lohn lennings are Frenchman man Hansen. Middle Row: Helen Kulovitz, Maria O'Keefe, Carolyn Ray, Diane Mudryj, Darlene Woith. for a night during open house. 0 Bottom Row: Lisa Lennon, Tami Silzer, Diane Koch, lean Giaretta, Sharon Tegeler. Kneeling: Barb Scott, lf Iohn Hettwer, Connie Hermes. 5- Longuuge Clubs f 244 ldle Row: om Row: f T, , . .. 3 H , . WH P Spanish club members: Top Row: Donna Keene, Maria Morano, Dawn Moline, Linda Easterhouse, Cindy Kackert, Ioe Conrad, Iohn Smykowski, Laurie Szajek, Ed Plys. Middle Row: Erin Solkowski, Siob- han Solkowski, Karen Baranski, Donna Skieba, Peggy Oprondek, Anthea Lukashonek. Bottom Row: Kathy Blumka, Penny Backet, Kifah Shukair, Robin Alcon, Mary Skieba, Laura Tillman. One of the many fund-raisers of the year is the selling of Advent calen- dars bythe German Club. Spanish Club officers: Donna Schwenk, Ioe Conrad, and Peggy Oprondek. Language Clubs Provide Ethnic Fun and Experience Foreign languages are a popular sub- ject for many students at Reavis. You don't even have to have a foreign lan- guage class to be in one of the clubs. An interest in the language, its people, and its culture is all you need to participate in one of the three clubs. The Spanish club, sponsored by Ms. Nelson, includes 40 members. The Ger- man club sponsored by Mr. Hansen has about 30 members, and the French club sponsored by Mr. Ellis boasts 40 or more members. All three of these clubs are involved in numerous activities throughout the year. They may range from homecoming floats, Christmas parties, and pen-pals to field trips and candy sales. The high- lights of the year for these clubs are usu- ally a trip downtown to a fancy French, Spanish, or German restaurant and then maybe a film or shopping, depending on the culture or language. Many of these students speak their second language very fluently and have even tried more than one foreign lan- guage. No matter what language you speak, the foreign language clubs at Reavis are open and waiting for you. - Liz Worchol Language Clubs f 245 Contest Play and Readers' Theatre Cffer Exciting Productions Sorry Wrong Number by Lucille Fletcher was chosen by Sponsor Dorinda Urbauer as this year's contest play. The one-act play was about an invalid named Mrs. Stevenson who overhears a telephone conversation between two murderers plotting to kill a woman. She desperately calls the operator and the police, neither of whom are of any help to her. At the last moment Mrs. Stevenson pieces the clues together and realizes that it is her life that is in danger. Mrs. Stevenson is murdered while desperately trying to get in touch with the outside world. The drama competed at Conference on March 6th and March 7th and at districts on March 13th and March 14th. The play was also presented to Reavis students during English classes. Based on Pagnoli Trilogy, Mr. Beavers directed a senti- mental French story of doomed love as a Readers Theater presentation, starring Richard Strasser, Ioy Stud- niarz, Iohn McNally, Iohn Salamone, and Lisa Eret. Contest Play - Readers' Theatre f246 Contest PlayFront Row: Frank Tieri, Dore Iarogosky, Iohn McNally. Middle Row: Ray Lesniewski, Ioy Studniarz, Ienni Chada, Dawn Korbel, Ms. Urbauer, Kevin Kosowski. Back Row: Lisa Zuch, Barb Scoot, Mary Sepanik, Lisa Eret Etsy iw. Z f X I ff 52 S f ,+V . fa, Mm . Readers Theater Front Row: Lisa Eret,Tim Lape, Ray Lesniewski. Back Row: Mr. Beavers, Ioy Studniarz, Rich Strasser, Iohn McNally. Drama Club: Front Row: D. Harr, Donna Harr, Michele Delesus, Lisa Zuch, Ruth Latsu, Chris Macak, Danna Skiba. Middle Row: Maureen Koch, Debbie Roush, Connie Barratia, Erin Solkowski, Brenda Sla- pek, Donna Schwenk, Karen Veranauski. Top Row: Corrie Monrad, Lisa Eret, Maureen O'Hara, Sue Mackowiak, lanis Samet, Chris Veranauski, Linsa LaMonto. Stage Crew: Bottom Row: Fran Pizzo, Ruth Latus, Cindy Kack-ert. Middle Row: Fran Pizao, Pat Brown- lng, Maureen Koch, Mr. Wadington, sponsor. Top Row: Linda LaMonto, Ginger Strickland, Maria O'Keefe, Kevin Koskoski, Eric Schoenfelder, Sharon Barker, Iulie Barbosa. Stagecrew and Drama Club Put Shows onthe Road Building, lighting, and operating the technical aspects of Reavis theatrical productions - that's what members of Stage Crew contribute to the many fine dramatic events staged each year. Acting in three plays and the spring musical, participating in the Illinois High School Theatre Festival, raising funds, and going on field trips to profes- sional theatre keeps the Drama Club busy throughout the year. Stage! technical Director Mr. William Wadington and Drama Club Sponsor, Ms. Dorinda Urbauer do much to keep thetradition of excellent theater alive at Reavis. The most valuable members of this year's stagecrew were Iulie Barbosa and Eric Schoenfelder. In the Drama Club, President Ioy Studniarz, V.P. Iohn Sala- mone, Secretaryf Treasurer Kathy Aiken contributed much to the success of the group. Mr. Wadington summed up the value of the stage crew as he commented, Too often when the lights go down after a successful show and the actors and actresses take their bows in front of an appreciative audience, people forget that without students to build the scen- ery, to light the production, to operate the sound board, and to perform many other small, detailed tasks, that show would not be possible. Successful high school theatre can be realized only when actors and actresses are complimented by talented support people. Members of the stage crew and the Drama Club provide just that. Stage and Drama f 247 Speech Teams and Thespians Enjo Successful Year. Most people are in a warm bed and sleeping soundly on a cold Saturday morn- ing, but the Reavis speech team is often on its way to a competition. Many Saturdays at 6:00 a.m., approximately ten students were up and on their way to area high schools to test their skills. The first tournament this year was held on November 22nd at Hinsdale South High School. Right then and there, the team knew that they were facing a successful season. Ioy Studniarz and Ienni Chada took a third place at the Shephard Tourney and another third place at the Maine Township competition. Ienni and Ioy did a humorous duet from W.P. Eaton's, The Purple Door Knob. Unfortunately, they could not com- pete in the District meet. New members this year included Terri Drajin, freshman, Iohn Salamone, Senior, and Cheryl Sansone, Iunior. Veteran mem- bers are Kathyrn Aiken, Ienni Chada, Lisa Eret, secretary, Ray Lesniewski, Iohn McNally, treasurer, Mary Sepanik, and Ioy Studniarz, Team Captain. Districts were held in February at She- phard High School. Among those compet- ing were Mary Sepanik in Verse Reading, Lisa Eret in Oratorical Declamation, Terri Drajin in Original Comedy and Ioy Stud- niarz in Humorous Interpretation. Ioy advanced to final rounds and placed in sixth place. This year's coaches were Wendy Zeni, Ken Bill, and Head coach, Mark Beavers. The team took part in five tournaments throughout the season. All in all, it was a successful and rewarding year. The Thespians form a group that sup- ports the many theatrical productions at Reavis. Students earn admission to the select society by participating in many aspects of theatre. Members of this year's group participated in all stage productions, in backstage and support roles, as well as acting roles. Ms. Urbauer, the sponsor of Thespians, says that Reavis drama owes much to this group of individuals who strive to make theatre at Reavis as nearly professional as possible. SpeechfThespion f 248 Thespians: Top Row: Kevin Kosowski, Iohn McNally, Iohn Hettwer, Ienni Chada, Ray Lesniewski, Ann Ceraghty, Frank Tieri. Middle Row: Ms. Urbauer, sponsor, Iohn Salamone, Ioy Studniarz, Kathy Aiken. Bottom Row: Mary Sepanik, Maria O'Keefe, lulie Barbosa, Pam Obeytek, Sharon Barker. t l i Speech Team: Top Row: Mary Sepanik, Ray Lesniewski, lenni Chada, Kevin Kosowski. Kathy Aiken. Bottom Row: Iohn McNally, Ioy Studniarz, Lisa Eret. q......,,..-.,- -v',,....f.'-.,,. , --,.-,, .-f.-.-.A .,,.,,.- ..--,.. ...msw 4.-,-...fy---.......-.-Y-vw . f.1-,...,.....,.- ,...-. --,,-, , ., .. ,. .,, .,.,.,- W v - - g.,-.+-.......,.-,---5 ...- x-..,-....,- . --,..,---.-. A. 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Kochmannl, Kl5Yl111N 1 Koehn, Cindy 144 1 1 ,, Koeller, Mrs. Ruth M. 70 9 211 Kogut, Mark 111 3 ,,Kohler,,C,atherine 152, 202 1 fKEi111leE,11Clij1isiine134 Kohlin, M,r.1R6ger 14, 183, 85 Kolelil l51ll1S?1,11,1ii5ZL f,ii , L Kollifisar1U21i1iie1,11131i11 1i,1,, , Kollins, Roria1ldyj11y11,,VTi1ffF Kolodziej Wvyi W , Kom a n iec ki, Chrlstj,n,e41f,1321fjftT 112,,7f'1'. 223, 240 1 1111'l1' 1121 5 ',,,, 1, ' Komaniecki, loann 1523 1, Komaniecki, Keith 183,111 ' 1 Komperda, Anna 144 Konaszewski, Christin 215 111 71111 1 Mr Fred Kevin 33 38 111 248 247 246 240 Kosowski Larry 111 Kotsikas Iohn 215 111 Koulouris Maria 134 Kozeneski Tina 134 Koziol Thomasloseph152 Kozmic Mr leromef'-3 90 4 Kozubowski Traqeyf1521-g2143,, Kozyra ljfililtaliiilt 1 Kraemer Biifbara 1522434 P Kraiss KellyL,1i93 i-ii ,11fy 1f111 41 Kral Wendy'1:44 241, 9 ll Kranz Daniel152 1 1 , Krasny Deborah Ann 13l4,',233'- Kreasny ,Ronald 144 3 l 7 Kratovil Deborah 144 193 Krause Gary152 213 231 is Krause Martin 144 Krejczyk Vince 152 Krol, Mr. Ed 95 KI'0ll, Linda 152, 207, 243, 199 Kroll, Patricia 144 Krueger, Daniel 144 Kruk, Nancy Ann 134 Krull, Mrs. Mary lane 92 Krupa, David 134, 183, 188 Krupinski, Eugene 144, 43, 166, 167, 178 Kuba, Paul 215, 112 Kuba, Thomas 134 Kubera, Leanne 144 Kubiak, Earl 152, 201, 181 Kubiak, Eric 201, 181 Kubiak, Gail 5, 22, 35, 164, 176. , 177, 96, 236, 238, 194, 195 Kubiak, Linda 144, 177, 239, 199, 198 Kubiak, Vickie 152, 206, 207. 199 Kubo, Michael 152 , Kucharski, Ronald 183, 112 Kueltzo, Caryn 144, 220, 222 Kuerbs, Ms. Mary Kuffell, Ieffrey Kulovitz, Helen 134, 244, 240 Kurcab, Christopher 144 Kuzmicki, Michael 144 Kuzmicki, Patricia 112 Kwiatkowski, Steven 152 Lacoppola, Donna 112 Lacoppola, Frank 152 Lafaire, Mark 112 Lafaire, Yvette 152 Lafferty, Glen 15, 112, 240, 231 Lafferty,loan152 Lafferty, Matthew 134, 210 Lafollette,lames152,181 Laha, Barry 134 Laha, Ronald 152 Lakawitch, Ginny 134 Lakawitch, Steven 144, 188 Lakawitch, William 152, 193 Lakickas, Cynthia 152, 190 Lakickas,lanet 134, 171,177 Lamonto, Ken 144 Larnonto, Linda 33, 112, 247, . 1 240. 213 . lliarhphere, Iill 134, 222 Lane. Ms, Louise 31,75 Langlois, Catherine A. 135, 233 Lauer Laurin, D. 135, 43,l'1661,, Lavery, Mr. Robert 95 2 Lavirlf llrn Lawless, Carol A. 135 , 4 Lawless, Ethel Meriefas, 112, Lawlor, Laura 152 Lawton, lames 152 Leathers, Andrea 135, 236- Leathers, Mrs. Peggy 76 Legge, Karen 233, 112 Lehmacher, lerrold 135 Lehocky, Michael 135 Leleika, William 135 Lenert, Iohn 144, 181 Lennon, Lisa 152, 244, Lentini, Karen 135 ' L ley, Lepley, Deborah 135, 164 1 5 A Lepley, jeffrey 152, 181, - if Lepley,LMike,168, 183, 4112. Lesniewski, Raymond 9, 31, 33, 144, 232, 233, Z48f246.'7 Lewandowski, 3DBnise,207, 236,202 4, 1 1 Lewandowksi, Wallyf1135, 183 Lewis, Anthony 135 '1 P Lewis, Brian 144,193 ' 1 1 Lewis, Kathy 144 9, , Lewis, William Andrew 152, 181 so 5 Licata, Frank 135,183 ' Licata, Ioseph 183, 112 Liceaga, Andrew I. Lilia, Rick 145 yy ,,,, ,P W Limberopoulos, HelerifQ35j Lindemann, Mark Lipske, Lynda 113, Lis, Lori 145 Lisek, leffrey 152 - Lisek, Michael 145 Lisewski, Robert 153, 248 . 1 Liss, Steve 215,113 ll , Litterio, Lisa 145, 165,207 9 Locke, Pamela o Q Loconsole, Steven 113 Loeb, Iulie 135 Loeb, Kevin 153, 231 Logan, Cheryl 153 Londos, Dean 135 Londos, Maria 145 Lonero, Mr. Benny 95 1 Lopresti, Christina Lopresti, Karen 135, 207, 236 Lordo, Mrs. Rita 77 Lorenz, Deborah Ann 135 'R Lorenz, William 145 Loussaert, Dawn 153 Lovelace, Laura 145 Lovelace, Ronald 214,113 Lucas, Mr. Robert Ludwikowski, Steven 113 Lugo, Michael 153 Lukashonak, Anthea 135, 242, 245, 240, 210 Lullo, Anthony Lullo, Ronald 113 Lumsargis, Mark 22, 145, 200 Lundquist, Christine 187, 191, 113 Lynch, Angela Lynn, Cathy 158 Lynn, Sandra 113 Lyon, Mr. William R. 18, 78. 212 Macak. Christine 153, 232, 233, 247 Macak, Karen 31. 135, 232, 233, 240 Macciaro, Francine 145 Macifarland, Kathleen 153 Mack, Linda 113 Mack, Lisa 145 Mack, Robert 145 Q Macke, William G. 145 Mackessy, Tim 135. Mackinac. Leslie 145 3 MaC.K0wiak,1RobertA. 135, 166, 181 MacKowiak, Robert M. 145, 100, 213 , MaEKowiak, Susan 153, 233, 247 ' l MacLean. Tami 31, 135, 190. MacLelland, Barbara 1531: sg A MacLeiland, Linda1114 ,- 5 Madepa,L1.1,53. , Madey, Roxanne ,135, 232.233 Maeder,Lynn 135 ' Maas, Catherine 215,. 113 ,W Magee, canes-n 153Q207,'199f Magnaboscgi, Iennifer 13,.42', 176, 242, 113, 24022173 2 Magiiotti, S08 22, '187,207,f113 Magnowski,fKathy 153 1 Mahal, Gurinder Mahmoud, Silvia 153 s ,1 y Mahoney, Iames 153, 1811 1 Mahigney, Michael 135, Majeski, Mr3.,Dorothy' Makropoulos, Denise ' ' Makropoulos, Vicki 223 , Malcolm,DQn145 Y' I Maldonad,Q,1Donald 204, 181 Maleske. Yvette Law .1 Maifeo, Gerardo 115339 . .M ,3f, Malinowskiiilarl 1,35 7' 3 Malinowski,7Mark1:53 y .1 Mallires, tWi1liaym,135, , I ' Malloy, Kevin Arriey 145,181 Malloy, Pat,214' 1, -- Mal1oy,Terrence,153 ' ' 7 ' Malijney, Mjchele153- P 1 Maloney, Mrs. Violet 76 g Malayan. Mary Beth 1-45.'.,1:6a,Qq, 223 ' A ' I T Mandernach, Laura . it Manges. Mr. RQhe1rt,79 Mannino, Gina 113 ' 2 Mantia, George 22.135, 175 Manzella, Phiitp1113 Marcordes, lames1135 Marin, Dr. Gle,nn.90 Mari.nter,fPatr-iek1,35 I Mgrino, Andrea 153, 244, 236, '13 ' ' Markham. Kendall 183, 113, 204 I I j Markowski, Victor 181 Marr, Mario,Q1141. ,llx Marr, Pamelal145, 198 Marr, Paula 145, 165, 233 Marshall, MichaelQ1'35t 7 Martens, Michael 135 1 Martens, Michael 145 ' , Marth, Mr. 27, 183, 187, 641 1 Martin, Karen 145 Martin, Kathy 114 Martinek, 'Kir1'tbBvrly.135 Martinez, Kenneth 153, 181 A Martinez, Ruben 153 1 Masek, Paul 153 Maslowski, Iohn 114 Maslowski, Mary 145, 210 Massatt, Mr. Burnelle 69 Massey, Bill 135 Massey, Donald 153 Massey, Mary 214,114 U Masterson, Iames135, 183 Matariyeh, Aida 114 Matariyeh, Naim 135 Matecki, David 114 Mateckl'RQnald,1145w. ll'il 1f'Q1 ,,,,,,,,,, , Wyll 1 . ...' iff. ,Myersjlfheresa .,,, 1 O'Hara, Maureen 38, 242, 247, m3:iT:'gf::1cgl8 1' A s'-, I I ' , Meizgef.'liZielllsS8'153,'5232 ,1,, 233 Myslikzloanne 136 240 Matyskg Dam: 133-133 1 7'111.im9Xe'1.5P?!1.F5,lQ5,l.. ,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 4, ,,, ,,,,y 1 , yyiy Mygliwlec, L2-1urence136.228 , Olrlson, Mr. Robert 89 -1 1 - 1 , , f2yC?,R1Ch9rdl145. -, Myszkowski, lohn 136 O'Keefe, Maria.,33, 146, 244, M3lYSkH-SUZMH9114 ,frf Miarka,,Dana215,115 ' MaYe',1R0beffC,-,135, , ,,,,,, , layy 1. Migzek.Thersa,3,1,,,14s,232,233 I Mazahniaura 2211351 164- I ll'llli I l llll' ' f'f1i' Mlcliikl V.GITQ.I1.idaf 1232, 115 fla' 17 240 207.233, 194,195 w rilrar y Mihhaelsf le3nne.135,1236 Mazufelf R'-'ber' 3.11, 1451.217 l1', Vllllilrl 1 ,,i, l1,.,Michalowsis,i.,, W31te,nl.1,35 McAtee, Mary 114 ali' f it ' 7 McCann, Linda 23, 55, 232, 1 1 233. Z44.,114. 202 I ' McCaskill,Theresa,f2,1l5,114 1i'f 1 McChryst'al, Loriel153, 11991, 4 7' McClafferty, Christop 135, 166 McClafferty, Monica 145, 220, 1 2211 , . .. McClenahan, Mr. Iohh 853204 181 V MCClintock,VDennis P. 135- McClintock, Diane 153 ,y McConnell, Mr. Wilfre 80 McCormack, Iames 153, 179 McCrary, lacqueline 33, 145 McCrary, Michael McCurrie, Iohn McCutcheon, Mr. Andrew 15, 'i 47, 219, 75 MCD:-miel, Kathleen 153 McDermott,.Amanda 145, 171 lMcfQermott,fStuart 114, 240 McDona1d,'Kimberly 183 McE1derxy,f1Qahdice 145, 228 3 1'MeEhgarh,atyin'l153 McFadden, Iodie A. 153 McFadden, Iodie A. McGoldrick, Thomas 183, 114 McGovern, Eunice 135 McGuire, Mr. lohn Mcl-Iale, Kenneth McHale, Michael 135 McHale, Mr. Harry P. 78 McHale, Therese 145,220,221 Mcl-lugh, David 114 McHugh, Diane 153, 190, 232 Robert Tom 145 Mciieie, Patricia 214, 115 , . ,Mc1KgiSnna,7lames135 -1 Roma 145 6 1McMa,namey, Mr. Charle McNally,iiohn 31, 145, 232 ,,,, WXVVN 233,,244,1g243gg,2473g246'+1I I McN3l,ly,'Kris1'a 14.5ff7 I McNamap3,T1m6thy,1am 31, 1335, t,1' 3 55 242125. ,.f. 4Q,,,,236,f,2311 McNamara, :ll T irhotiiyfilijs. 115 I ' McNulty, iamQS,K,,.,. jg Q5 1 1 1 1 I D3yidv1,533,t11-92, 193 Mcouearyg Michael 145 Meadows,LDawn 164, 165, 215, Meadbws, Kim 145, 165, 232, 1,1233 i'2,.1 1. , , 1 , Jtt 1 1 53 1 31 'e1..,1 .1 Mtedei63,.'114fi'ga 145, 204, Medfeles',fGera rdo 1 53,, 20415551311 Ismael 135,183,- f'ri, H Miehrens, Mrs. Irene 83 Meier. 'Anthony 135 Melendy, Kevin 153 Melody, Kathy 145,.165, 202 Melody. Linda 23, 164,115 Melfme. Carlo 11511 M Melbne, ,Donate 145 Meloy,yRobert 1' , fr1..,,, Q Mendezi 'U6nndT1t53l: Ktl' 20,2 '1ft1 - E371 MencleZ,.lQseph 145, Merkel, Kathleehl11'176.111 77'Qltf'll'5'1,f i'115, 203 ' 1 Markle, William 145 'Mei'tes, Diana 115 Meryajennvifer 15 Merifi-iQ '153 Merval, Stephen'153 '1i 1. Merwick, lacquelinef111,'145. 165 1 Merwick ,fyn Kathleen 153, 20? f Merwick, Mary 135 Messaglia, Mr. Iames 93 Messina, Carleen 145 vtyiurabito, Kathy 146 Menzel, Vidkidseye 13152 .1 Vj iii, 3,,,,1,,,,, ,,l., g ' '11 f... riibhy lMi6hk6, Lyhh 135,11 Donald 115' 4' it Q Susan, 11.1511123111 D tel Hill Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller Miller Miller, Stephanie 31, 136, 232, 233, 240 1 Milosovic, Charlene 116 Minarcik, Donna 116, 203 Mininni, Robert136, 183,234 Minnella, Richard W. 136 Minyard, Linda 145,233 Mirabella, Sam ' Miranda, Christine 145 Miranti, Christopher 153 Miranti, Paul 136 Mires, Mr. Iohn k Miroballi, Mrs. Renee 90 Miski, Thomas 136, 183 Misner, Michael 136 Misner, Scott 153, 175, 181 Mitchell, Carl 116 Mitchell, Christopher 153 Mitchell, Mike 214,116 Moline, Dawn 145,245 Molitor,Ieffery145,204,181 Molloy, Patrick 116 Molloy, Ronald 136 Monahan, Donna 116 Monahan, Paul 145 Monrad, C. 233,247 Monrad, .Tacora 153, 232 Montana, Richard 153 Montes, Arthur 153 Montoya, Lisa 136 Montouri, Diane 145 Montouri, Michael 22, 136,236 Morack, Marie 153, 213 Morales, Paula,153 Morales, Victor '145y,,f,,.A Mora zoni, e '1 114l5i1ifQQf1,1111.,, ,.,, Moreland, Beri'ny Keith V136 1' M0l'83n1 l9ff1.1J3i511l' 'lht f 1 ., , Morris, ifyl MQSCP- MP1 139l?9Fit73 1v, ,. , M94k1sw,1,9z1Alan:241,421f,1Bfi-,1:14 , , ,,,y 11 f 11 536 K1111 fjg,np11,1,M11jl1 jlgLlf Q:1,,'1 Mottola, losepHlItihnj1 Vyy , . M Moyers, Sheri 136 J ' Mrakovicic, lohn 153 Mroch, Eugene 136 Mrowczynski, Stephen 116 Mucerino, S2-ilvatore 136 ,.,,., Mudryj, Diane 207, 244 1 Mueller, Mr..Edward. Muklewicz, .Carol 145, 171. I t-1' 19031244-.2131 MulackfRobert 136 Mulcahy, Lori 136, 233 Mullican, William 146 Murphy, Laura 146 Murphyhhinda .1 16 ' ,Michael A1 116. . . 4,M11EPhY Murphy, Monica'136fy 1ft, , Mr: Donald 164. 847 Miirphy, Mrs, loanlg. 87 Y J j Murphy, Steven'11'6. lp . Murray, Mr. Douglas63,i166Q, 84 7 1 I , 7 Murtaugh Kathleen 153, 220 1 it llllkdfifle-ugh: Michael 136 Musaniei Christo her 136 7 ' 1MusSer,.Caryg136.1197-1196 A Myelfs,11s3mes1l36.l1 as 1 Nelson Nelson, Karen Bingler 81, 199 Nelson, Rebecca 153 Nemec, Pamela 116 Neubauer, Charles 116 Neuhold, Anton G.146 1 Neuhold, Leann 153 Neumann, Martin 117,240 Neumann, Timothy 136 i M I New, Richard A. 146, 181 Newman, David 153,204,181 Nicely, Denise 146 Nickels, Laura 215,117 Nieblas, Ester 154 Nieblas, Victor A. 136 Niedospial, Anthony 136 Niedrich, Ms. Diane 52, 91, 203 Nieminski, Mfr: Kennet 165, 79 Nienhouse, Charles 154 Nietupski,Sherry146 Nitz, Herbert 154, 219, 236, 231 Nitz, Karin 154,240,213 Nitz, Monika 136 Nolan, Mary Beth 146,165. 207, 244, 241, 249 Nolen, Kay 136 Norkus,Alane136 Norkus, Lisa 117 Norman, Diane 154 Norman, lanice 154, 232, 233 Norris, Kathleen 146, 166, 220, 222 Noto, Michael 117 Novak, lolene154 Novak, Kathy 146,202 Novak, Michelle 154,233 I Nowakowski, Mrs. Nanc 243, 70 Noworul, Bruce 154 Nuccio, Devra A Nuqcio, Donna 136 V, , 'NutiniQ,Ms1qLai1ra 1. . nd' 1'.1I 1' O'Donnell,Mr.Rayn1on1195, O'Malley, Mr. Thomas119, 93, 1 197 O'Neill, Mr. William 92 1- Oakey, Deanna 136 1 Oberman, Denise 220,222 Oberman, Denise Obeytek, Pamela 33, 136,248 Obodzinski, Gregg 117 Ochota, Mr. Ierome I. 92 O'Connor,l'Ellen 136 O'Connor,ludith154 Ortel, Lawrence 136 Oertel Susan 154 193 1' Ogden, Earl 146 I Ogden, loseph 154 Ogden, Melcidy 117 O'Grady,.Christinej1146..171, 32.4.19-,i if 7 1 7Q 71iEj,g,f..., 'FOfGra'tly. Kevin 136,183 , O'Hap, I7he01lore P O'Hap,'Thomas' 1 1 4 O'Hara, Iames146, 166,200 Q .bk .Lp Us ?7'1932x,f--I-I:lCieX ! 2 , 5:41 3355 O'Malley, O'Malley, Mr. 172 O'Neill, Edward 136 O'Parka, Lisa,26, 27, 154, 220 O'Parka,Stan1ey 214,117 Opelar, Lisa 243 Oprondek, M1-1rjorie 136, 245, 240 Orant, Margaret 146 Orlos, Thomis 146 Orr, Denise 1,36 Ortega, Eleaii 146 Ortega, Ronriie 136: Orthan, Margaret Oschmanyn, Eisa 154 Overby, Scott Owbianiak, Michele 207 Pacer, Mary Beth 136 Pacourek, Scheri 136, 243 Padalino, Peter 117,210 Pagach, Carol 136, 166 Pagach, Iohn 146 Paganessi, Tina 38, 117, 211, 213 Page, Ioan H. 136 Page, Richard 35, 117,240,237 236, 212 Paliatsos, Deneen Palm, Christine 136,233 Palm, Vikki 146 Palmer, Daniel 154 Panagos, Paul 183, 118, 234 Panka, Arthur 154, 181 Papadakis, Irene 154 Papadakis, Mrs. Billi 81 Pape, Ms. Kristi Papineau, Christine 118 Papineau, Glen 146 Pappas, George 118 Pappas, Lisaefi-54, 207, 202 Parmley, Mr. Max 20, 49, 81 Parrish, Katrina 136 Pastwa, Michele 118 Pate, Kathleen 154, 177 Patrick, Luke 136 Paul, Mr. Gregory 164, 172, 80 fPaull,,,C,harles M. 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Safh, V., . ..r,..f 147 231 wg' Q Z T' Socha, julie 155, 220 Socha, Susan 138, 223 Sodomire, Dawn 138 Soliman, Patricio C. 214 Solkowski, Erin 147, 245, 247, 241, 231 Solkowski, Siobhan 138, 242, 245, 240. 231 Soltis, Lynn 138 Soprych, Dawn 147, 165, 207 Soprych, Sharon 125, 203 South, Deborah 155, 190, 199 Sowell, Roy 138 Sowko, Lorraine 147, 220, 220 Sparacino, Anthony 125 Speck, Alicia 147, 43, 165, 207 Speck, Audrey 138 Speiser, Patrice 147 Sprouse, George 125 Spry, Steven Spry, Vickie 155, 204 Spyropoulos, Georgia 125, 243 Sroczynski, Alex j. 125 Sroka, David 147 Sroka, Ken 147, 166, 167, 236, 204 Sroka, Michael 168, 125, 205, 204 Stabile, Pasquale 138, 244, 201, 213 Stahulak, Michael 155, 181 Staley, Michael Stallings, Donna 147 Stalun, Thomas 155 Stanciak, Mrs. Lois 90, 238 Stancik, Lisa 147, 207 Streeter, S. 232, 233 Strejc, janet 125 Strezo, Larry A. jr., 138 Strezo, Michael 148, 193 Strezo, Mike 125 Strickland, Ginger 148, 247 Strnad, Deborah 156, 233, 244, 210 Strocchia, Sue 148 Stroemer, Diana 138, 210 Strohmaier, Karen 214, 125 Stryszak, Dawn Marie 156 Stuart, Mr. Roy F. 78 Studniarz, joy 9, 20, 33, 35, 36, 38, 124, 246, 240 Sturma, Linda 126 Styrczula, Helen Ann 126 Styrczula, Stella 148, 210 Sujewicz, Denis 126 Dukel, Mary Noel 148, 171, 236, 239, 198 Sukel, Suzanne 5, 171, 178, 126, 237, 236 Sullivan, Carolyn 156 Sullivan, Carrie 156 Sullivan, Timothy 148 Summers, Mrs. Belle 77 Summers, Ronald 138 Summey, Michele 156 Supanich, Paula 156 Surillo, Maria Yvonne 215 Susnjara, john 156 Susnjara, Phillip 126 Swafford, Susan 148 Swanson, Charles 126 Swanson, Mr. james 95 Sweis, Adel Staneart, Roseann 147, 43, 165, -4-2.414-JQe2?s1 56 233 Tomasevich, Robert 156 Torregrossa, joseph 156 Torres, Angel 148, 243 Torres, Ismael Totton, Marjorie 148 Tracy, Mr. Barney 76 Tracy, Robert 148 Trcka, jennifer 26, 27, 139 Trcka, Robert 156 Trend, Mary 214, 127 Trevino, Rene 148 Trifone, Kimberly S. 139 Trinidad, Rosemary 156 Triplett, Ann 139, 210 Trlak, Brian Trlak, Brian Trojaniak, Cynthia 148 Tropp, Rosann 139 Truesdale, Gary 183, 127 Truesdale, Wayne T. 148 Trusty, Kimberly C. Tsingos, jim 148 Tsingos, john 148 Tucker, Ronald Lee 127 Twigg, Laura A. Twohill, Carol 148, 222 U Undjerwood, Lucy 156 Ugidl rwood, Marie 139 Llzgiogt, Donna 139 U' I ke, Mr. Charles 61,93 H563 n, David 75, 127, 240 liibdnczyk, 10 n 148,231 Urbauer, Ms. Dorinda 83, 246 joseph 138 Swies, Pamela 138 Elizabeth 139, 223 Vagenas, john Van, Maureen 127 Vanbolhuis, Dawn 148 Vandewiel, Ronald 156 Vanhurst, Charles 156 Vanhurst, Dawn 148 Vansickle, jesse 148 Varanauski, Christine 156 Varanauski, Karen 148, 210 C. 82 Varland, Mr. Ronald 80 Vaughn, Gregg 148, 172, 178 Vega, Angelina 156 Vega, Leroy 139 1 Larry 148 l Stevens 1 Stevens, I Stevenson, George 138 Stevenson, james 126 I Stevenson, Margaret 214, 126 l 188 M Stewart, janet 126, 204 Stewart, Kathleen 148, 207, 198 Stewart, Ronald 156 Sticha, Edward 138 Sticha, Michael 156 Sticha, Richard 148 Stinson, William 22, 172, 173, 183 Stislow, Lisa 148 St. Louis, William 214, 126 Stock, Kenneth 138, 196 Stock, Sandra 223, 125 Stokes, Dawn Michelle 156 Stone, Mrs. Mary 15, 74 Storm, William 148 Stout, Denise 148 Sgt. Paul, Andrew 126 ' SI- Pau1,Carje 148f165, 198 'BSL Pieff-b1 Edward 138 Stranc, Larry 138 Stranc, Ronald Mark 138 Strasser, Richard C. 242 Strauss, john 138 Streeter, Arlene 156 Rose 215, 126 jennifer 156 , Viki 127 Tq,asm1.tLaouard 148 Tegeler, Sharon 148, 244, 198 Temko, Lynda Temple, Elizabeth 139 Tesar, jill 22, 139, 240 Tessone, Ms. 86 Thiem, David 127 Thomas, jean 127 Thomas, Michelle A. Thomas, Mr. Richard W. 79 Thom son Ma 148 P - FY Thorson, Gwenn 139, 193, 232, 233 Tieri, Frank 31, 148, 37, 232, 233, 246 Tijerina, Maria Tillman, Laura 139, 193, 245, 240 Tillman, Mark 148 Tipping, Edward Tischer, john E. 148 Tobolski, Mr. john E. 82 Tokarz, Felicia 156 Tomaras, Constantine Tomaras, john 148, 166, 200 Tomas, Mr. joel M. 78, 238 Ventimiglia, Viritemiglia, Vernerder, Mr Vertucci, Darlene 139, 164 Vertucci, Dawn 26, 27, 148 Vertucci, Denise 139 Vertucci, Diana 214, 127 Verzak, Sandra 148, 202 Vetter, Karen 156, 193 Villanueva, Miguel, jr. 183, 199 Villanueva, Patrisio 156, 181 Villareal, Carmen Mar 156, 232, 233 Vinyard, Richard 139, 240, 213 Vinyard, Steven 156 Vitiritti, Mrs. Kathy 74, 210 Vlach, Connie Vlosak, Gary 127 Vogt, Penny 148 Volpe, Antoinette j. Wachowski, joseph 139 Wachowski, Roseann Waddell, Robert 139, 166 Wadhams, Laura 139 Wadington, Mr. William 33, 83, 247, 237 Wadington, Mrs. Mona 83 Wagner, Diana Wagner, Mr. Ronald 95 Wagner, Wendy Glenna 156 Walery, Mr. Dave S. 86 Wallace, Dr. Robert C. 79 Wallace, Gill 148 Wallace, jennifer 214, 127 Wallace, Mary Francis 139 Wallenberg, Mark 156, 181 Wallenberg, Susan 127 Walsh, Audrey 156 Walsh, Martin 139 Walsh, Mr. Thomas W. 76 Walsh, Patrick 156 Walthmann, Suky Olga Warchal, Elizabeth 40, 128, 256 Ward, Vernon Warda, Lisa 156, 190, 244 Wardingley, Michelle 139 Warner, Sandra 156 Warpehowski, Edward 139 Warren, Chrystine Warren, Valori 139 Wasiak, Christopher 128, 211 Wasielewski, Ronald 156 Wasilewski, Roary 128 Wasiliewski, Patricia 139 Watson, Mary Ann 128 Watson, Scott 128 Wattawa, Dawn 139 Webb, james 148 Webb, Scott 156 Weber, Kathleen 156, 243 - -.X Weglowski, Lora 128 Weichinger, Carl 128 Weichinger, Chad 139 Weier, Ruby 148 Weinert, Thomas 156 Weis, Curt 201 Weiss, Dianne 139, 214 Weiss, joann 128, 195 Weisskopf, Mr. Samuel 78 Weiz, Ms. judith A. 53, 89 Wells, Rodney 139 Wenk, Daniel 139, 211 Wentz, Laurence 128 Werner, Timothy 139, 193 Weslow, Kraig 139, 166, 179, 196 Wesolowski, Cynthia 156 Gary 139, 166 White, Miigdjosea , Wiederho , Dan , V... . Wiederhold, Mich ...L 148, 166 White, joseph E. 1 5 if, I fl me Wiele5lfii'dki, Mr. I I Wielebnicki, Ms. Patr, Wierzal, Mr. Dennis 183, 185, 93 Wiest, Curt 156, 181 Wileman, Martin 139 Wileman, Parciaia 139, 223, 240 Wilk, Marzena 156 Wilken, jeff 128 Wilken, Mark Andrew Wilkes, Sherry 148 Williams, Denise 148 Williams, Mr. Harold 69 Williams, Ms. Marolyn 70 Wilson, james 156 Wilson, Mark 128 Winchel, Teresa 22, 23, 139, 164 Winchell, john 156 Winkler, Ronald Wisch, Cynthia 156 Witek, Karen 63, 220, 222, 128, 236 Witek, Laura 148, 222 Withrow, Dennis Ray 139 Wittey, Loretta Wohler, Kenneth 139 Wohlwend, Michelle 156 Woith, Darlene 148, 244, 212 Wojnicki, Robert 139 Wojtasik, Philip G. 139 Wolfe, Ronald 139 Woltman, Susan 139,243 Wood, Ms. Georgia 91 Wright, Michelle 156 Xydakis, Evageline 128 Xydakis, Terry Yacko, Irene 139 Yanik, Susan 148, 241, 210 Yates, Ms. Mary Anne 207, 8 Yelland, Frank 156, 201 York, Gregory 128 York, Teresa 156 Young, Gina 156 Young, Russell 129 Young, Susan j. 148 Youngren, Harold Yuska, Deborah 156 1 a 'T it at Zahosriek, Dan 139 Zale, Mr: Thomas R. 78 , Zaleski,xRichaTd 129 Zaleski, Thpri1as156 Zapala, Betty 129' , Zavala, Lorena 148 ,F 2 Zavala, Ma1?i'a O. 129 X Zavala, Sarah 1.56 P X Zdziarski, Robert 168, 129 - Zeh, Dawn 139, 41' Zeko, Donald 35, 129 Zeko, Sandra 139 Zeko, Thomas 156, 201,-181 Zeleznak, Mr. George 1 Zeman, Dawn 156 Zeni, Mrs. Wendy 88 . g, Zervos, Louie 148 Zielinski, Laura 156, 244 Zielinski, Michael 188, 241 Zielke, Arthur Zilligen, Dave N. 139 Zoppa, Ronald 156 Zrna, john Z,l1Cl'1, Lisa 33, 139, 193, 243, 247, 246 Zuidema, Daniel 5, 129, 236, 196 Zuidema, Esther 139 Zuidema, Tammy 156 Zuschlag, Martin 129 Zwane, Catherine 171, 222, 129, 240 Zygmunt, Diane Index f 255 A Final Word. . . To take all of the year's events and sum them up into 256 pages seemed to be a goal that would never be accomplished, but it has, and we think, successfully. Being able to work as a team has helped us reach this goal. Each one of us has put forth our best in order to make this book one that each student can be proud of. A special thanks goes to the advisor, Mr. Iohn Harrold, for all of his help, guidance, and understanding. Also, our thanks to the rest of the Aries staff, who made our jobs much easier. We would like to wish all the future Aries staffs the best of luck and hope that they have as much fun as we had. As much as we would like to go back and start this year over, we know that we can't because once a moment has lived, it can never be relived, but becomes a beautiful memory. - The 1981 Aries Editors: Laura Bembenek, Sandy Iankowski, Shari Poole, and Liz Warchal. Laura Bembenek Sandy Iankowski Shari Poole Liz Wal-Chal With S pec1al Thanks: All Sponsors Mrs. Lorita Deering Mr, Ken Nemsick All CQHCheS Mr. Robert Babcock lTaylor Publishing Co.1 RSHVIS Faculty Mr. Paul Eilers Root Studigg Communications Division Mr. Iohn Fitzgerald Mr. Ioe Bianco Mrs. Virginia Schumacher Mr. Max Parmley Selegtgd Blue P1-intgtaffers Closing f 256 M. .l-1'.,.lf K M5 U Jw' l lished, as put thanks ived, it sowski, 'I Jo-I staffers X QWWWW1 -:. - J . I 1 f O Q L : i , ,fy , fx 5, WH my , E . .wif L, Wm Qi L, Z Wh 'Ink .kc ' ? We WV wa' f 'Q' MW 1 -.x. - . .,,,,,,,,,,..,,..,,,,,,,,.,,.......-..,.,M b , . ..-rr -..-- V., ,.-- ..v.,,.1--.., ...-...y.... .uv--,.,..,,.,-,,,,,.,,,q,.-..--,.., 5 1 5 - ' ,,,, --...........-...- ,....?,.--..x......-...- ' -' .-.......,- ...-..-..-..,,-....,.........,.-., .,....


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