I 1 ki 5 in ? i V ff ,. 1. I k i A A 1 I w 1 N I W r , i X I 4 I .i n 'H n ! 1: I A 12 F, E S F 1 X. 'I 31 -I 7. 'I Ei -I U 3 '1 I . '1 H ie -- .. Q. 4. 'a -Y Tc ? rl . if 11 f 3 if L r r 5 L P5 in Q: m F5 2 fi '1 Q N if THERE IS A right time tor everything: A time to be born, o time to diep A time to plontg A time to horvestp A time to lsillg A time to heolg A time to destroyp A time to rebuildg A time to cryp A time to loughg A time to grieveg A time to donceg A time for scottering stonesy A time for gothering stonesg A time to hugp A time not to hugg A time to findg A time to Iosep A time for keepingg A time for throwing owoyg A time to teor: A time to repoirg A time to be quietp A time to speols upp A time for lovingp A time for hotingg A time for worp A time for peoce, CEcclesiostes 3:1-89 1982 Aries Reovis High School Burbonls, Illinois Volume C31 A TIME TO ENJOY . . . A TIME TO GROW. . . A TIME TO SMILE .... A TIME TO PARTICIPATE A TIME TO WORK . . . A TIME TO COMPETE , . We Salute Mr. Erbes As a tradition the yearbook staf-f dedicates the yearbook to a person who has given outstanding support and help to the school. This year we would like to dedicate this book to a person who served on the faculty for more than 31 years When the school opened in 1950, he was one of the original 22 faculty members. This man received his undergraduate and graduate degrees in Library Science from the University of Illinois. Here at Reavis he has not only been Head Librarian for the past C31 years, but has also been the man behind the scenes for many plans and ac- tivities. ln fact the library, completed in 1969, was designed and planned by him. He is also known as the unofficial host to mony staff parties. We would like to thank Mr. Ray Erbes for the many hard hours he has given our school by dedicating this book to him. Thank you iii-Q, st' I TIME: MINUTES, HOURS, DAYS Time: Whot is time? The dictionory defines it os every moment there hos ever been or ever will be. The 1981 ARIES would like to define TIME by showing how the people of Reovis spend their time. For most people the doy moy begin ot o or o18O in the morning. They woke up out of o sound sleep either to the sound of o buzzing olorm clock or music. They get out of their nice cozy, worm beds ond get reody for school, Next, the stoff fights their woy through morning troffic ond the students wolk to their corners to cotch the bus or even wolk to school for those who ore so fortunote to live close. The students ond employees eventuolly orrive ot school ond go their seporote woys. The teochers moy hove their lost cup of coffee in the teochers' lounge while preporing for closses. The students moy go to the Cofeterio, others to the librory to finish lost night's homework ond some moy even go to the Potio to spend their few lost moments with friends before school begins. The bell rings ot 8 o'clock ond school is undetwoyp before you moy know it, it moy be lunch time ond then 3 o'clock. For most it is time to go home while those students ond teochers who enjoy extro curriculor octivities spend onother two or more hours porticipoting or cooching o fovorite sport or odvising ond working in o fovorite club. Finolly os the work is finished for the doy, the proctice procticed, those dedicoted heod home for dinner. After dinner, it is time for homework or groding popers ond then retiring to thot nice, cozy, worm bed. ' - . -a1,a5gs1t.lu lw',twrt', tt ..,, , W Hill Upper Right: Only in ct photogroph con time be stopped. Above. lt's too eorly in the morning. Right: Kevin Tollmon ond Andrea Leothers shore ojoke together. '1 3 N tk xmm' ' . ' M w ' N b H . W -X: , - , M ' . 5 4, fr 4 Xb 'Z ' HCFA- ! 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TIME T0 ENJCDY SOFTBALL BASEBALL TRACK TENNIS GOLF FOOTBALL GYM NASTICS BASKETBALL BOWLING BADMINTON WRESTLING VOLLEYBALL FACULTY CLASS OFFICERS STUDENT COUNCIL CHEI5I?iISE54IDERSi5BANDWJAZZIGUITARfl3AB5C NCERLCHOIRS QUARTETS CONCERT GIRLS GLEE CETA AcQuATlcf'7-ms, BUSINEESS CLUB ART CLUB PHOTO GRAPHIC ARTS SPEECH DEBATE STAGE CREW THESPIAN DRAMA CLUB FOREIGN LANGUAGE SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMAN HOMECOMING POWDERPUFF FALL SPORT STUDENT AWAR S ART FAIR PR M OPEN HOUS COMMUNICATI NS H N R5 NIGH BAN UET RAM LING R A CAN LELIGI-IT II SENI R REAKFAST MU5lQAL SPECIAL FEATURES CAN I S -H- . ..5. SSLI l 1 Qi. -, 837 Top Left: The Senior Queen condidotes, Potti Wilemon, Jeonne Michoels, ond Morio Koulouris smile for the fons, Top Right: Work Progrom's floot comes in second ploce in the 1981 Homecoming porode. Middle Left: Students get into the spirit. Middle Right: The Student Center's hord work shows up by winning first ploce in the Homecoming porode. Bottom: Brion Shugormon ond Kris Bokenkomp Ieod the bond ond Blue Angels out of Reovis. A I Q I P E Students Visit Outer Spoce for Homecoming The 31st onnuol Reovis Homecoming Donce wos held this yeor on Sweetest Doy, October 17. Approximotely 470 people showed up to listen ond donce to the music of Just Us , the bond for the occosion. The coronotion ofthe Senior Queen wos held ot 'IO p.m. This yeor's closs Homecoming Queens were Senior Potti Wilemon, Junior Liso Koppel, Sophomore Lindo Kroll, ond Freshmon Michelle Bouquet. Mr. Thomos, the sponsor, ond the senior closs put in long hours preporing ond decoroting the moin gym to give the otmosphere of Outer Spoce , this yeor's theme. Souvenir glosses were ovoiloble os o remembronce of the evening from the TEAM snoclsbor, o new oddition to the Homecoming trodition. CONC bil -,,.., 1 ly' 1 fc-7K T OTYTCCO Above: Greg York ond Vickie Spry pose for the photogropher. Top Right: The Homecoming donce is finolly here. Middle Right: Morlis Espinoso ond dote sign in. Right: Homecoming offers o speciol opportunity for couples to shore o night out with their friends. . M W Wu 1: F ,,,,,,., .W .V Z, J w V' W if 1. I M , ' -F' ,yu ,I ,' f-as :Wg H fy H, W vi Q 5 3- W V. I X 2.2, me K. -.X I Y fm 1+ f? Powder Puff Storrs o New Tradition The first annual Reavis Senior Girls Powder Puff football game was held on Friday, October 16, at Hanke Stadium. Approx- imately 400 spectators came out to cheer for the Ram Moms and Psamettes . The Ptamettes won 20-O, When asked how Coach Murphy liked coaching the faculty members, he responded, I loved it! lt's always nice to coach such well trained and highly motivated world class athletes who advise their coach, When asked what he though about thejob the senior girls did, he responded, They did a fairjob, but they displayed some 'dir- ty' tactics and they would call our players names like lold ladyl They would tell the teachers they weren't fast and wouldn't let the teachers catch them, even after the teachers told them to stop! Coach Murphy didn't think the teachers gave it their all during the game. He commented, They were instructed to hold their scoring down, but l think they must have misunderstood me as to how much they were to hold back. But next year, watch out. As for the senior girls team, there were 38 members who were coached by Mr. Klusendorf. When asked how he liked coaching the girls, Mr. Klusendarf replied, Phenomenal, lt was great! He also stated that all of the girls were extremely cooperative and that everyone had a chance to play. Everyone who paticipated in the game felt that it should be a tradition carried on for many years to come. My iw fl 'K Qi-ut' ., , Top Lefr: Lucious Louis Lone ond Cooch Murphy munching on the sidelines. Top Righr: Crozy Legs Yores ond JoJo Tessone overwhelm the Romerres. Middle Lefr: Cooch Klusendorf sends in o ploy with Libby Schultz. Middle Right: Cooch Murphy discusses the gome plon wirh rhe Rom Moms. Leff: Mirocle Worker Morrh rends ro on injured Rornetre, Below: The crowd looks on ond woits for the student owords to begin. Right: Jennir Chodo receives the Outstonding Senior Chorol Aword from Chorol Director Miss Louise Lone. f, Q.. 512.5 8 . 1,.,,, ,,,,, , S A A A A A S uiieuuui up lyk 'MV Above: Kevin Kosowski, Best Thespion - 1961, receives his oword from Miss Dorindo Urbouer, Dromo Club Sponsor. Right: Joy Studniorz proudly receives the Outstonding Speech Teom Speaker from Speech Cooch, Ken Bill. R , ,,,g,,l,: ,,,,,,,r Left: Goil Kubiols receives her oword for Best Femole Athlete, Below: Kelly Quoin receives the oword for Best Mole Athlete. Left Bottom: it's time for closses once ogoin. Time to Be Recognized The bleochers were poclsed to overflowing copocity ot lost yeor's Student Awords Assembly. it is here thot Student Council, Outstonding Club Members, Activity Members ond Outstonding Athletes ore honored. The Yeorbools Dedicotion wos onnounced thot morning by '81 Yeorbools Editors. it wos no surprise to the student body when the 1980 Fightin' Roms ond their cooches were given the Yeorbools Dedicotion. A Time to Donce The trodition of prom still lingers on here ot Reovis High School ond, os in the post, it is still o night to treosure. Thejuniors ond seniors met ot the Conrod Hilton Hotel on o beoutiful Moy evening ofter the hord, yet exciting job, of preporing to get reody for their dotes. Eoch couple dressed differently to motch their own toste ond personolity. They donced the night owoy to the music performed by Dick Corlton ond his orchestro. The Prom wos sponsored by Mr. Fitzgerold, Mr. J. Tomos, ond Mr. Lyon, who greeted the hondsome couples os they entered. For the seniors it wos reolly something to cherish ond remember, for it wos their lost Prom ond lost yeor together. As for the juniors who ottended, it wos like o sneols-preview for the yeor to come. T f Left: Rich Poge ond Jodie Sierokowski moke o grond entronce. Top Right: Koryn Schuster ond her dote stond in the lobby of the Conrod Hilton. Bottom Right: Goil Kubiok ond Rich Poge present on oppreciotion oword to Fitz for his 31 yeors of dedicotion. Students Are Honored ot the Communicotions Bonguet When the time come for the onnuol Communicotions Awords Bonquet on Moy 2, students, teochers, ond porents gothered or Nikos for o good dinner ond time of enjoyment ond recognition. Students in Youth ond Government, Speech, Aries, Writing, Dromo, Blueprint, ond Foreign Ionguoge were involved. They were honored with ribbons, ploques, trophies, certificotes, ond medols, which showed recognition of their efforts. All the students were recognized in some woy ond their efforts ond contributions were very much opprecioted in the 1981 school yeor. W S fn Q '49 sf 'vi - ' Y r-un 4 5 on as s., r iiaa e if Ei ww., l g ., Q X K in Tap: Reavis srudenrs and rheir morhers stop for a quick srnile. Lefr: Scan Barzei and Frank Cariello caught unexpectedly. Above: Enjoying a dinner and an evening of recognirion. Opposire Page Top: Jean Giarerra walks up ro receive ner award. Center: Individuals who are faces in the crowd. Borfom: The Head of Humanity Division, Mr. Pormely, opens rhe program A Time to Move On The storm clouds cleored owoy in time so the 30th Reovis closs could groduote outdoors in Honke Memoriol Stodium. The Reovis Bond performed Pomp ond Circumstonceu os the groduotes filed into the stodium. After severol musicol selections were performed by the choir, Mr. Willioms presented the closs honors. Joon Bochenski wos nomed the Outstonding Girl Scholor, while Gory Borkouski received the boys' honor. Veroniko Holzberger ond Kelly Quoin received the Robert R. Hessenberger Physicol Educotion Honor Aword, Voledictorions Joon Bochenski, Gory Borkouski ond Tom Asp olong with Solutotorion Glen Lofferty gove speeches ooout their gools in life. After the owords Senior Closs President Goil Kubiok presented the closs gift of murols which oppeor in the gymnostics ond North gyms. Then Mr. Fitzgerold presented the troditionol Hickory Stick Awords to Sue Sukel ond Rick Poge. The Hickory Sticks ore presented to one boy ond girl who contributed the most to Reovis in four yeors. Finolly, ofte: the presentotion of the diplomos, the groduotes took their finol wolk from Honke Stodium ond wolked into the odult world os olumni. 'S Q , A x S N 'Q - 1 gi T .U y a,,,,A'f2' hi, T Above: Mr. Fitzgerold wotches os Superintendent Klusendorf presents Sue Sukel her Hickory Stick. Top Right: Rick Poge, Student Body President, ond Goil Kubioc, Senior President, Ieod their closs for the lost time. Right: Solutotorion, Glen Lofferty, ond Voledlctorions Joon Bochenski, Gory Borkouski, ond Tom Asp import words of wisdom to the groduotion closs, ,533 I 'lk A-W. lg JE e,,,v-- I ' 'M KJV i FA! 'yn v hm ..-,iv A TIME TO ENTERTAIN Candlelight ll is a relatively new tradition at Reavis High School, In its fourth yeor, Candlelight ll follows in the tradition of the real Candlelight Dinner Playhouse, offering an evening of entertainment that brings both music and acting to the Reavis stage. This year Mr. Bill Wadington, Candlelight technical and acting direc- tor, presented Sganarelle, a one-act play, and Dandelion Wine: a reader's theatre presentation, A catered dinner started off the even- ing and was followed by the Reavis Jazz Band and Show Choir in their debut performance of the year. Following this, 'Dandelion Wine was performed. Written by Ray Bradbury, this reader's theatre presenta- tion consists of six cast members. They were Kevin l-laines, Charlie Nienhouse, Sue Ross, Erin Solkowski, Karen Staley, and Jim Webb. Dandelion Wine is the story of the life of a young boy in the sum- mer of 1928. It is the time of his life when he realizes that he must die sometime. Once he does this he can live his life to the fullest. After the Show Choir performed in what was also their debut for the year, Sganarelle , the other one-act play, began. Sganarelle is a farce written by French playwright Moliere. The play is about the daughter of a man who wants her to marry someone other than her loved one, The story ends with everyone thinking that his lover is hav- ing an affair. lt is a comedy of errors where everyone does the right thing with the wrong conclusion. The play results in a hilarious ending and all the lovers are reunited with their right partners. Cast included Frank Tieri as the Father, Dore Jaragosky as the young girl, Dina Tieri as the Maid, Ray Lesniewski as Sganarelle, Laura Baltis as the Wife, John McNally as the Boyfriend, and Kevin Haines as the l3oyfriend's Sidekick. Other cast members included Lori Lesniewski as the nosey relative of Sganarelle and Charlie Nienhouse as the father of the young girl, Candlelight ll was a roaring success and Mr. Waddington had this to say about the Fall Evening of Fun - Candlelight ll . lt was one of the best Candlelights ever. It provided the community with an even- ing of music, acting and entertainment and l know that the Candlelights to come will be even better, A ..., aff Top: Frank Tieri yells shocking news at John McCally and Dori Jaragosky. Left Side: Ray Lesniewski sweeps Dore off her feet. Bottom Right: A family portrait? t x. Top: A COST gathers for pictures. Middle Left: Dear, l'rn home, Middle Right: Frank whispers sweet nothings. Bottom Left: What do you think of my new hair style? Bottom Right: Ray, don't forget about your blood pressure! of f gr 2 r Q rf f WEEE ' . , it 4, , if if it 5 J , , tt g 1 W ? Q 1 fn, ' I W -h IVWNV' .fi - ' F' Q? QR f X ' +3 I 1, 'Q vt wg A '43 Q E47 A 4 , R I Lia. 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I. . -, x, X 'V 5NW f,..,,f.- Sxfirjy- 'z XA ,f'sL,- -f 'A .1 A 1i',,,gj wif X EA - Z f f m gi ug: x P I ix win O- ' 4 wwf? , K'C,gAf5q- Y 5 .V x XVI, v. -A Lf' 'P' '15, M V, A A 'k MwcAw ,J I A TIME TO ACT Lost yeor's spring musicol, Pippin , directed by Louise Lone wos o greot success. in the opening scene, the oudience sees o troupe of octors, led by the leoding ployer Uenni Chodob, enocting the story of Pippin's life. lt begins with Pippin Ckich Strosser, ond Fronk Tierib coming home from college to his royol fomily . He feels thot he hos to do something with his life ond thot it must be 'lfulfilled , He tries to toke ofter his fother, King Chorlemogne Ckoy Lesniewskib, ond become in- volved in oll ospects of wot. Thot foils, so he visits his grond- mother, Berthe Uulie Corrieri, who tells him to do some lov- ing while he's still young. Pippin foils ot this olso, ond his mother, Fostrodo Uoy Studniorzb, ond stepbrother, Lewis Clim Ankrom, ond John McNollyD, then persuode him to overthrow his fother's throne. He kills the king, but ofter o while Pippin finds thot he con't control the kingdom. His fother's life is then mogicolly restored. Pippin finds on ordinory wife, Kotherine Cl4othy Aiken, ond Koren Witekb, but the leoding ployer wonts to end his life in o spectoculor finole. Pippin refuses her ond lives hoppily ever ofter . 1 Top: Michele Delesus getting reody for the opening debut. Middle: Grondmo Berthe donces with her boys. Bottom: Rich Strosser ond Kothy Aiken sing o love song to one onother, Above: Members of the ploy sing together in hormony. Foll Sports The 31st Foll Sports Awords wos held on November 12, 1981, in the ouditorium. Vorious owords were presented to the different octivities, with the most voluoble ployer owords being the highlight. Most Voluoble Ployers for Vorsity Teoms were: Footboll - Joy Gonciorczyk Volleyboll - Potty Plecki Cross-Country - Andreo Collins Tennis - Sue Jonkowski Golf - Bob Brunker Swimming - Ann Goborik Afterwords, refreshments were served in the commons ond o good time wos hod by oll. www? ART FAIR Displays Talents Last year's art fair tools place on May14-18, 1981. As Mr. Rode described it, 'Not only was the art worls done well, but the turn-out was very encouraging. There were 4,000 people who viewed the fair. The fair was started in 1965 to show how much effort Reavis students put into their worls. The students are proud and ap- preciate this opportunity to show their worls to everyone in- cluding their parents. The art fair, held in the main gym lobby each year, included the vocational classes. ln the past, only the drawing, painting, and pottery classes were represented. Now the students in the home economics, woods and other industrial art classes present their projects also, Above: I wonder who Bob Hunt had in mind when making this? Top Right: An example of Ruben Gome-z's talent is displayed in his majestic unicorn. Bottom Right: The satisfying accomplishment of a woods student. Lefr: Nimbie fingers, when put ro work, produce greor things. Below: Cute is the only woy ro describe Lindo Srurmds creorion. .af 'UM Jmg ,M Ciggwfgj 5,6 5- QQ iywy 'qi w ,ff V Lefr: John Schobus' ideo of o mon of peoce. is QP' si 25 s fi , P .': ' i V9 , if W W1 i g Q' 5 i G-as i f i fifh M- sn, f I Y WLM.. .. A W gm 1 iifokrw , Qfgf ,92 4 Hifi 1,4 K QA 9-L K , i w M , .:., Z Above: A mirrored reflecrion of the world surrounding . . . Time to Show Gff Reovis students, teochers ond odministrotors busily prepored for the onnuol Open House which wos held on November 10, 1981. Teochers were ovoiloble to folk with porents in the clossrooms. Visitors were en- couroged to visit speciol disploys ond events locoted throughout the school. ln the Fine Arts Deportment, vorious music groups such os the Concert Choir ond Vorsity Singers performed. While in the Art Wing, there were vorious disploys ond demonstrotions of students' current projects. If you went to the Humonities Division, you could find stogecroft students completing their scole model projects of theotre sets. Also, the Aries ond Blueprint stoff were ot work in the publicotions office. The Noturol Sciences Division supervised o tour of the computer focilities. There were plont disploys throughout the school, ond science equipment ond slides were illustroted in clossrooms. P,P.S. stoff members ond severol counselors were locoted in the Guidonce Office. The Coreer ond Occupotionol Educotion Division wos relocoted to the moin floor ond open for visitors. Stoff members were olso ovoiloble in the gymnosiums ond physicol educotion focilities. Much plonning ond work hod been done to moke this yeor's open house enjoyoble ond informotive for oll porents. The odministrotion ond foculty sow mony porents ond were hoppy to see they could toke odvontoge of this opportunity ond ot the some time show students thot their porents core obout whot they ore oc- complishing ot school eoch doy. mv K --W ff Top Right: Usher, Jill Lonphere, directs o potent to room 159. Above: Tim Sullivon sells turkey roffle tickets for the Science Club. Bottom Right: Show Choir hos on open proctice for porents ond olurnni. -Q., Students Awarded for Outstanding J Achievement On May 20, 1981, Reavis held its 2nd Annual Honors Convocation in the Auditorium. The Convocation was to honor outstanding students in all areas. The Master of Ceremonies was Mr. Harold Williams, After the greeting by Mr. Don Klusendarf and remarks by Board Member William Jarvis, Sr., class sponsors awarded honors to the top academic students of each class. Next, Community Scholarships were announced by Mr. Anthony Nakroshis. These scholarships are funded by local businesses and are awarded on academic rnent The Divisional Honors were awarded next. These are awards given to outstanding students in each Divi- sion area. ln Fine Arts, for Instrumental, honors were given to Ann Gregor, Glen Lafferty, Sue Mikicic, Linda Radtke, Bob, Mike Skrypek and Chris Varanauski. Jenni Chado and Linda Minyard were awarded Honors for Fine Arts - Choral and Moria Bryczka was honored in Fine Arts - Art. In Physical Education!!!ecreation!5afety, the Robert Hessenburger P.E. Honor Award was given to Kelly Quoin and Veronica Halzberger. A special Award was given to Richard Vinyard for Mathematics and Gary Barkauski was awarded honors for Science. For outstanding work in Social Studies, Jennifer Magnabosco, Kathy Aiken, John Jennings, and Maureen O'Hara were awarded honors. Special Senior Honors were the next to be announc- ed. Julie Barbosa and Glen Latferty received com- mendations for National Merit. The Society of Women Engineers honored Joan Bochenski, Vicki Plys, and Catherine Zwane, Jennifer Magnabosco was the reci- pient of the Special Award National Honor Society and after the Special Senior Honors were announced, the Illinois Stare Scholars were named. g., .k.,. VMM,4i il l.ltCB Top Right: Voledictorians: Tom Asp, Jaan Bochenski, Gary Barkauski, and Salutatorian, Glen Lafferty are award- ed for four years of hard work. Above: Sly Kevin Andrews makes Ms. Buckley grin as she awards him the Gil Snow award for the outstanding Junior N.H.S. award. Above Right: Tim McNamara and Mr. Nakroshis flash their most brilliant smiles. Tim received the S,A.R. good citizen award and was also a National Merit Finalist. Right: Mr. Hansen and Linda McCann compare smiles. Linda was named the Foreign Language Student of the Year, 32 Top Left: Mr. O'DonnelI ond Mr. Roob ore honored for 25 yeors of service. Bottom Left: Ms. Buckley presents the winner of the Cori Thoisey-Outstanding Senior Reworcl to Jennifer Mognobosco. ForAbove: Mr. Kiusendorf gives Ann Beigrove o word of proise. Above: Goii Kubiok Ieons over to teii Mr. Nokroshis the forgotten lines. Goii vvon the D,A.R, Good Citizen Aword. SENIOR BREAK- FAST: A TIME TO GATHER Over 400 seniors spent two hours collecting memories Tuesday morning, Dec. 15. The seniors gathered at 7 a.m,, a real rarity for some of them, to hold their traditional senior breakfast. After munching on a breakfast of eggs, sausage and potato pan- cakes, the seniors were entertained with a delightful mixture of amateur and professional acts. All provid- ed for them by their peers. In the amateur part of the program the students were entertained by several different groups that did various skits ranging from imitations of second city comedy to a visit from Reavis' own Mr. Rogers. Santa Claus made an appearance and his elves sang the twelve days of Christmas, not always in unison, but they tried. The professional part of the show was provided by Reavis' own show choir. The Ramblin' Rams Road Show, which does 12 concerts a year all over the city, performed two different song and dance routines. Some solo songs, a theme from Mohogony Do You Know Where You're Going To and Everybody Has A Dream provided the seniors with lyrics that really hit home as they're looking down the road to their final year of high school, The highlight of the breakfast was the presentation of the Who's Who awards. The seniors themselves elected one of their classmates to categories like best dressed, most likely to succeed, sweetest smile and a variety of other areas. All in all the seniors really entertained their peers and teachers and showed all in attendance the real talent that our young people possess. Above Left: Who else but Jim Savage and Doll Vertuci for class Rowdie7 Above Right: Dee Howoth and Kevin O'Grady are nominated as most pleasing personality Top Left: Jay Gonciarczyk and Jeanne Michaels are selected as best looking Top Right: Jeff Paveleck and Lisa Simone win class speakers award Right: Kevin Andrews wins the award for best male dresser 34 Senior Breakfast Left: Dove Krupo ond Joon Poge ore nominoted os closs fiirts. Below: The PEOPLE in our neighborhood. A Left: Ish Medeles C5quishD ond Shori Gordner CBeon-heodb win owords for funniest nicknames. Above: John Schmitz performs o beoutiful song for the oudience. Senior Breolefost C35 ff' Top Right: Louro Mozolin ond AI Moskiewicz win for closs orhlere. Above: Down Korbel, Dore Jorogowski, Louro Piech, ond Dorlene Klein perform to wherever we go . . . Righr: Mr. Rogers Ueff Poveleckb Qerring comfortable. C36 Senior Breolsfosr is 5,5912 ,Snell xx A.,AW wwii? g X. gfmgiiwg gikgiwfizyiw LQQ2 J-41 K NA 5A ,f W me Q: 4 an 65' 4 W my R,,J1,H nr' U wi , W .im 3- np- I 2? :5 T729 B ,ff Below: John Groy, Joy Gonciorczyk, ond Jim Sovoge present Mr. Klusendorf ond Cooch Wierzol with the Sico-West trophy. Right: At the 2nd pep rolly Dove Krupo Ieods the Rorn fons in o cheer. Bottom Le-fr: We con moke it hoppen!! Bottom Right: John Schmidt Ieods our first outdoor pep rolly. 'xxlzfk 38 Footboll l EXCITEMENT GRCDWS FOR THE SECOND YEAR IN A RCW To put into words ond pictures the onticipotion ond excitement of going to stote for the 2nd stroight yeor is o difficult tosk but on these next four poges we try to occomplish this. For win or lose, in those weeks while we were in the ployoffs, on excitement built oround the school thot surrounded everyone. Conversotions in the clossrooms, lunchrooms, ond hollwoys deolt with our chonces in the ployoffs, ond eoch week thot the teom returned with onother win under its belt, the conversotions got longer ond louder, Posters went up oll oround letting the teom know thot oll the other clubs in the school supported its efforts. A unity ond school spirit grew eoch week. The pep rollies contributed to the school spirit. They storted outside ond moved indoors, ending the seoson with big inome guest stors like Lonce Dreher ond Horry Corey CMr. Roobb. ln the end we welcomed our teom home from stote with the runner-up trophy ond the community gove o bonquet in the teom's honor. Few schools hove hod the honor of ploying in the stote chompionship gome two yeors in o row. Thonks to our fighting Roms, the tspirit hos grown both inside ond outside the school. , is , , .W iz: 35 '?f -2. Above Left: John Groy on the run. Above Right: Roms spirit builds ofter eoch victory. 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The cafe workers' strike? The Reavis graveyard? Tim Weigal? The walkouts? DC-IO crash? Disco Destruction? Fitz? ANNA MARIE ABBOTT Anne Friends: Tana, Ray, Tammy, Everybody at work. Favorites: Pizza. Activities: Tennis, Swim- ming. Last Comments: I really had fun in my last A years at Reavis. If it weren't for my family, especially my Mom and Dad, I wauIdn't have made it. ARTHUR ADCOCK Bob Friends: Mike, Joe, Bob. Favorites: Tina, The old days, sitting back and being with the right people at the right times. Last Comments: I leave Reavls knowing I have had 4 great years, and have accomplished something finally. I couldn't have done It without my friends and mast of all my parents. Bye, Reavls - Adlos, Mr. Tracy. Thanks, Mom and Dad. PAMELA ADKIN5 ROSEMARY AGUILAR Rose Friends: Nottingham, Sahs and Burbank people, Favorites: Friends, taking pictures, gold, diamonds, fresh flowers Cespecially plnk roses! The Rolling Stones, Led Zepplln, Billy Squier, Van Halen. Last Comments: I leave In a tangle of mixed emotions having encountered love and hate, right and wrong, but I've learned a lot here, notjust our of books but about myself and other people. AMY AHLGRIM Ame Friends: Franz, Fry, Sudy, Cindy, Bill, Dan, and anyone else who made me smile. Favorites: Being with my friends, working with kids, going for cakes, playing softball and basketball. N.Y, Yankees and Buccaneers, Activities: Basketball 1-3: Aquatic Arts 1: Ramboosters 1. Last Comments: I leave Reavis thanking everyone who made the past 4 years the best of my life. Thanks for all the great memories. KATHRYN I. AIKEN Kate Friends: Manny, Barb, Michele, Stonciok, Lane, the Elite Ones. Favorites: Manny, Writing, Acting, Blue, my Ring, A.P. Eng. Activities: Drama Club Pres., 5ec,fTreas.: Thespians: Blueprint, Editor-In-Chief: Speech, Sec.fTreas.: Chair: Mathleresq NHS: Debate: Youth In Government: Aries, Last Comments: Mom and Dad - I never could have achieved anything without your love and support, I Love You - Thanks. ROBIN ALCALA Rob, Robbie, Bobbin Friends: Donna, Jackie G., Rita, Joanne, Michelle, Jackie M., Troop 3536, Spanish 4 people, and anyone who makes me happy. Favorites: Friends, hugs, smiles, laughter, Scouts, giraf- fes, life. Activities: JHS: NHS, Treasurer: Spanish Club: Debate. Last Comments: Ar Reavis I learned that lT'S NOT EASY, and I survived thanks to the love, suppon, and encourage- ment of my parents, friends, family, and teachers. Cstick with lt, Cindylb THERESA ALEKSIUN JACQUELINE ALLEN Jackie Friends: Dawn, Ellen, John, Jerry, Theresa, Chuck, Marlene, Mary, Linda, Connie, Scherl, and Kathy. Favorites: Frank, orange, Saturday night, REO, partying, and a good time. LastC0rt1- ments: It's been great, but I'm glad It's over. 76 Seniors Streaking? No Homecoming Friends? Getting your cla State Playoffs? Homecoming? Turnabout? Prom? King? ss ring? First day of driver's ed.? Graduation? Last day? me 1' 2 x WWA! dl., 13 ., t .., F t f M. I I Ts n 3 r awww., A f Wi. .s X .. Y. X ze! ...- mas... MICHAEL T. ANDRAS Mike Friends: Pom, Fish, Lulu, Dave, Denise, the rest know who they are Favorites. PAM, concerts, Johnson family, Camara's Last Comments: 1 leave Reavis having learned a lot, but yet still with a lot to be learned. Thanks mom and Ms. Diane Marazoni, KEVIN J. ANDREWS Friends, Glen, Walt. Mike. A.L., K.B., S.B. Favorites: Beer, football, women. Activities NHS Presi- dent 1061-1982. Lasr Comments I wont to thank everyone who helped me get through these four years Special thanks to mam and dad' Plus a special thanks toJ C. I LINDA ANDREWS Linn Friends: Helen L., Sue Freeze.. Group 3, Beauty School Bunch, Catherine, Party. Nancy, Favorites: Mushrooms, Jim, Garfield, Cosmetology, Burgundy. Activities: Ramboosters 1, 2: Wrestling Cheerleader 2. Lasr Comments: My past A years at Reavis helped me to find the real meaning oi life, friends, happiness, which l'll never forget MARIAN ANDREWS Friends: Everyone I know and hang around with. Favorites: Bob, lasagna, my family, friends, and little Dave. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing I met o lot of friends who showed me the true meaning of life and friendship. Thanks Mom for everything! KAREN MARIE ANKROM Kate, K Friends: Anyone who makes me smile, Favorites: Being with Ken, summer. weekends, Miller. family. 1112, smiles. Ken's mam's Italian cooking, Last Comments: l'd like to thank all those peo- ple wha helped to make these last 4 years the best. Special thanks to Ken for always being there. I love you all KATHLEEN ANKROM Tortoise Friends: All the ones who care. Favorites: Being with Jerry, summer, animals, earth colors. pic- nics, smiles, and having good times. Activities: Volleyball 1. Last Comments: I leave Reovis knowing that I will never forget these post four years. I will always remember all the good times I had and all the terrific people I have met. CHERISE ANTONELLI Cheri Friends- Chris, Connie, Di, Danette, Carlo, John, Debbie, 4th hour lunch, Kim, Bob, Mike, Shari. Favorites: Brian, family, Brian's family, friends, weekends, Rockford, being with Brian Activities- Nane. Last Comments: I leave with many great memories that l'll cherish forever. Thanks to my mom and Brian. I finally made itl Thank you Brian for always being there when I needed you I love you!! BRIAN ARP Byrd Friends: Bill, Ken, Gina, Becky, Mike, Joe, Paul, Llz, Rich, Moe, and Karen. Favorites, Faoseball, Colorado, REO, Fords, and Fridays. Activities: Fooseball 1-4. Last Comments: I leave Reavis remembering the great people l've mer, and the good times we had. I will never forget these last four years. ROBERT ASHBURN JUDITH A. BAKER Judy Friends: Sue, Amy, those who make me laugh and smile. Favorites: My family, Foo-Foo, Lions, Music, Smiling, Italian food. Activities: JHS 1-2: NHS 3-4: Blue Angels 2, 3, 4. Last Comments: Now that I've arrived or this plateau, I must keep cllmblng and reads out, for my hopes and dreams are only a step away. SUE BAKER Sue B. Friends: Lori, Ang, Sio, Rob, Di, Kathy, Mikey, Bren , . . Favorites: Tennis, Nature, Honesty, Friends, the Bond, Family. Activities: Tennis 1-4: Blueprint 2, Debate 2: JI-I5 1, 2: NHS 34: Youth and Gov't 3: Jazz Band 2, 6: Math Club G, A. Lasr Comments: Somewhere between classes and crowded halls, l found the warmth of campanlanshlps l'll never forget. Rio-I BALANOFF KATHLEEN BALASA :-Kofhyf' Friends: Scheri, Chris, and everyone else . . . I Know. Favorites: Donny, Mr. Lyon, Plants, Pink and Blue, Dinky, Mom and Dad. Activities: Business Club 243: Treasurer Honlculture Club 3-4: Stagectoft Cl. Last Comments: I leave Reavls with memories of good times and some bad that l will cherish forever. But I am glad I have finally mode lt. ROBERT BAMBUCH SULTANA BAMIDIS Banana Friends: Ann, Dan, and anyone who made me smile. Favorites: Pizza. Activities: French Club 1 NHS 3-4. Last Comments: These years l will cherish forever and I have my parents to thank fo their great support. I will miss all my friends and without them I would have never made it. Seniors 77 JOSEPH BARATTIA Baretta Frlends: Roseann, Paul, Brian, Sue, Lor, Squlg. Favorites: Traveling, Gert. Actlvltlesz Tennis 1, 2, 3: Golf 1, 2: Basketball 1, 2, Last Comments: I am leavlng Reavls wlth knowledge that wlll help me advance ln the outside world. Thanks Mom and Dad for having patience when patience was short. SHARON BARKER DON BARTKOWIAK Cameraman Friends: Barb, Karen, Tim, Mary, Mike, Cathy, Frank, Rich. Favorites: The Gang NIKONS. Ac- tlvitles: Photo Club 0, 4: Yearbook O, 4: Nl-IS: CAP. Lost Comments: I leave with high hopes for the future, with a special thanks to Mr. Babcock for all his help ln photography. GINA BASILE THADDEUS BASIORKA Friends: Wally, John, Anna, Ted, Stan, Mary, and the rest know who they are. Favorites: Muslc, swimming, girls, fast cars, Skalni band. Lost Comments: I leave Reavls knowing that I have ac- complished something during my four years. I also want to thank all my friends and teachers for making those four years rememberable and pleasant. ANNA BAXTER Friends: Nancy, Sue, Lisa, and the rest of them. Favorites: My husband. Last Comments: Thanks Mark for being a great help to me while lwas ln school. I love you! l'll leave here hoping to flnd ajob and coming back soon to visit. JEFFREY EARL BEASLEY The Beazer Friends: The 1981 fighting RAMS, DJ, Favorites: Football, The 1981 Fighting RAMS. Acrlvltles: Foot- ball 4. Lost Comments: I enjoyed this year even though thls was my only year at Reavls and I enjoyed belng onthe 1951 fighting rams football team. TIMOTHY A. BEHLING Tim Friends: John, Brian, Wally, Millssa, Christina, and everyone. Favarltes: Driving, pizza, Old Style, baseball, REO Speedwagon. Last Comments: I leave Reavls knowing that In flve years my brother Scott wlll be here. Good Luck. DEBORAH BERANEK Debbie Friends: They know who they are. Favorites: trucks, Strohs, Wlskey, good times, Florida, flshlng, steak. Activities: Rap Session: Basketball 1. Last Comments: l leave Reavls knowing I would have never made It without my family and friends being there when I needed them. Thanks. JOHN M. BERNARD Friends: Jackie, Connie, Sue, Mike, Jerry, Dawn, Dan, Vicki, Patty, Mark, Kim, Donna, Mary, Rose. Favorites: brown, cars, weekends, family. Last Comments: ljust want to say thanks to my friends and family who helped me through my four years at Reavls. ROBERT BERTUCA Friends: you know who you all are. Favorites: Bob Segar, swimming, good food, fast Fords, and friends. Activities: Swimming 1-4, JHS: NHS: lntermurals, Vorslry Club. Last Comments: lfound out there is quite a lot to learn at Reavls: and I know I got the most I could out of here. I had many good times with friends here. But it's now time to look forward Instead of back. Good Luck To All. LORI BERZANSKIS Berni Friends: Everyone. Favorites: AL, Convt, Mustangs UCD, Sun Sets, barbecued foods, Cutting halr. Being with AI. Lost Comments: I Leave Reavls after meeting a lot of nice people that l'lI never forget. Now I look forward to an even better future with my family, friends, and Al. DIANE BEUSHAUSEN Giggles Friends: Everyone who makes me laugh. Favorites: pink, jokes, butterflies, rainbows, tequila sunrise, having a good time, my Chevelle. Last Comments: I leave Reavls with a lot of good memories to take with me. I will always cherish the friendships that I made here and all the peo- ple l've met. THERESA BIDOCHKA Teri Friends: John, Debbie, Pam, Linda, Gail, and others who know who they are. Favorites: John. Doo-Boo Bear, Taco Bell, Soccer Games, Lakefront, wine. Activities: Track 1, Arr Club +A: Business Club 1, 2: Spanish Club 2: JHS 2: NHS 4. Last Comments: l leave Reavls knowing that I experienc- ed a lat in these 4 years. l'm hoping for a successful future. Good Luck to my brother Ray, SHARON BLACK Friends: Those who made these four years the best. Favorites: Gary, bowling, blue, T.J., and weekends. Actlvlties: Dowling 1-3. Last Comments: Leaving Reavls ls sad, but l'm ready for the future and full of great memories. Thanks Mom and Dad for all your love and support, I love you! 78 Seniors is x I Ke-'wr .ff 'MAT Rini' 'fr' E tk., , 'WW GERARD BLAKE HARRY BLAKE Howgeo, Friends: Frankie, Bavy, Dewise, Gewio, Janet. Favorites: Football, Dewise, good times. Activities: Football. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing that I made lots of friends. FRANK BLESKIN Ff0Rkie Friends: Bovie, Fast Eddie, Hairmo, and many mare. Favorites: Rush, Judas Priest, baseball, be- ing outdoors, having o good time with friends and a sixer. Activities: Baseball 1, 2, 4: Wrestling 1, 2: Football 1. Last Comments: Take care Reavis. Thanks for all the great times and friends. Good luck in the future generations to came, SUSAN ANN BLIDY Sue Friends: Don, Kim, Sandy, Donna, and whoever wants to be. Favorites: Don Cespeciallyb. Art. Butterflies, black, Billy Squire, etc .... Lost Comments: These past four years flew by so fast and I know I will miss school, but thank God l'm our! KRISTEN BOKENKAMP Kris, S.M. Friends: Steph, Monika, band people, those I've shared good fond bodh times with. Favorites: friends, music, Europe, jazz, overnights, Baryshnikov, sox, dancing, Activities: Bond: JHS: NHS: Lab Bond: German Club: Musical. Last Comments: Thanks Mom, Dad, and family for your love and support. DONALD BONK KRISTEN BOOE CHARLES BORAWSKI KRISTINE K. BORLA Kris Friends: Everyone who makes me smile, Favorites: Dan, my family, late nights with cool breezes, Activities: Bowling. Lost Comments: I leave Reovis knowing new things about life and myself. I wont to thank my wonderful fomlly and Don for their support and patience. I'm Ieov: ing, hoping my future is as good as my past. Thank you. DARRELL BOYKO Boyk Friends: Deb, Scott, Mott, Chrls, Mike, Cary, Dore, Sue, and a score of others. Favorites: Being an Upperclassmen, Micki, Class of 82, waterskllng, weekends, good friends, being a friend. Ac- tivities: Football 1-2: Student Council 10: JHS: NHS: Graphic Arts Club 1-0: Intramurals: Ushers Club. Last Comments: This isn't the end, it's the beginning. Thanks to everyone for the good memories. DYANE MARIE BRADLEY Dy Friends: Denise, Sally, Jean, Sandy, Bonnie, Cheryl and Anne. Favorites: Ron Stryzek, Lakefront, cadillocs, friends, and especially my family. Last Comments: I leave Reovis happy to have mode it, I would of never made it without my mother's understanding and my father's encouragement. CONNIE BRADY Friends: Kathy, Jackie, Sue, Elaine, Bob, Tom, Diane, John, Laurie, Denise, Karen, Ann, Cherise, Maryjo. Favorites: Ronnie, Mother and Father, movies, having fun, Trans Ams, blue. Last Com- ments: I leave Reavis with many good memories of the people I've met and the good times that I've had. Thanks Ron. Mom, Dad, I love you. KATHY BREHENY Bre Friends: Chris, K.M., K,A., K.A., D.P., D.M., J.T., and the normandy gang. Favorites: Chris, friends, family, food, music, good times. Last Comments: I've learned a lot these last four years. Special thanks to my family and Chris for always being there when I needed them. Good Luck to Mo in her next four years here, TAMMY BREWER Tabitha FrIends:'Kris, Amy, Karen, Shirley, Alone, and everyone, Favorites: Andy, animals, music, the Boae family and my family, sunshine, full moons, rainbows. Last Comments: I hope mine and Andy's dreams come rrue, Andy I love you. Mom and Dad thanks for having a lot of patience and caring. I love you both. KEVIN BROWN Friends: Deb, Doug, Tim, John, Carey, Sahs boys. Fpvorltes: Deb, Comoros, basketball, weekends. Activities: Basketball 1-4: Ushers Club 1, 2. Last Comments: I leave Reavis thinking about the future and remembering the post. Thanks ro my DOIEOIS and sister and everyone that made it easier. Seniors 79 LINDA BROWN Friends: Jimmy, Kris, and everyone who made me smile. Favorites: Jimmy, The Who, Snow, DREAMS, and smiles. Activities: Being with friends. Last Comments: I leave Reavls knowing thot the past four years and the special friends I have made will always be in my memory. Thanks Mom for putting up with me, I couldn't have done It without you. RICHARD BROWN Friends: Anyone who has made me smile in the last four years. Favorites: Weekends, being out- doors, fishing, sports, good times, and good food. Activities: Basketball 10: Baseball 3-4: IM 3-4: Varsity Club 4. Last Comments: I leave Reavls with good friends and good times. Hopefully, there will be more in the future. ROBERT BROWNE DAVE BRUCE Bubba Friends: Mac, Cory, Tim, and anyone else who considers me their friend, Favorites: Pizza, Oilers, 'The Snake, Baseball, Good Times. Actlvltles: JHS: NHS: Baseball 1-4. Last Comments: I leave Reovls knowing that these have been the four best years of my life. BOB BRUNKER Yaboo Friends: Fanz, Fang, Pam, Bone, Ron. Favorites: Licorice, Pizza. Activities: Golf 1-4: Stagectew 1, 2. Last Comments: I leave Reavls with many friends and many memories and high hopes for the future, ANNE BRZYCKI JOE BUCCIFERRO Reject Friends: The few I have can't be beat. Favorites: My family, my friends, music, Ilfe itself. Last Comments: I leave Reavis wishing I could of gotten more Involved In school. I would like to give a special thanks to my family for everything. I love you always. TAMMY BUCHANAN AMY BUCKLEY Friends: Those who consider themselves ro be. Favorites: Family, friends, H.H,O and F,, rainbows, winning, meaningful smiles, and Cosmetology. Activities: Volleyball Ki: Softball 1, 2: NHS 4. Last Comments: Don't stop thinking about tomorrow: dan't stop, it'II soon be here: It'll be better than before: Cause yesterdoy's gone, yesterdoy's gone, Thanks M and D for the confidence. JEAN ANNE BUCKLEY Jeanard Beanard Friends: Chris, Chris, Dawn, Ann. Favorites: Chris, Wine, horses, sunsets. Actlvltles: Band 1, 2. Last Comments: I learned a lor through my four years at Reavls. Not only school work, but how to grow up. Thanks Mom and Dad for all your help. KIMBERLY BUHRKE Friends: Everyone, and anyone who wants to be. Favorites: Randy, 614160, my family, being with friends, smiles, sunshine, good times, and special memories, Activities: Rap 2, 3. Last Com- ments: I leave Reavis awaiting the future, embracing the past and ready to fulflll all challenges ahead. Special thanks to my family for being the best!! KATHLEEN BURTON Burt Friends: Laurie, Kevin, Shaw Choir, Band people, troop 586, FoorballfWrestIIng teams and stats, Moz. Favorites: Bob, food, nature, singing, music. Activities: Ramboosters, Show Choir: Choir, Hart. Club: Student Council, JHS: NHS: F-W Stat. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing all the good times will never be forgotten. Thanks to all who made it possible, ROBERT BUSH Friends: Chuck, Vernon, Cherlse, Joelle, Diana, Vicki, Larry. Activities: Office Runner 1 Semester: Worked for Driver's Ed. 2 sems. Last Comments: Special thanks to Mr. Andrysiak. SANDRA BYRNE Sam or Shorty Friends: Joanne, Jim, Sue, Kim H,, Kim B., Chris, Jim S., Roy, Pat, Cherly, Julie. Favorites: Jeton, friends, my patents, boating, music. Activities: None. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing that even though l've only gone here for 21h years, I feel that I've had a lot of fun and have made a lot of friends. If it wasn't for my parents and my new friends I probably wouldn't have even made it through these years. ROBIN CAHILL 80 R E.. 'IC'- 91? .rqf Nei .. was QAM We wif 'W ,wgn 2 WL ti? . 4 :iii gilt iw had LW WA, -t' 55' WJ' Mmm RICH CANAN Friends: AI, Cary, Chris, Dave, John, Kraig, Rich. Favorites: Family, food, going out with friends, Cubs Activities: Baseball 1--1: Basketball 1-4. Last Comments: I leave Reavis remembering all the good times and hoping the future years are as good the past 4 years. KATHY CANTILLON Froggy Friends: June, Helen, George, Karen, Sue, Janet, Jean, Mike, Favorites: Having a good time, laughing, MIKE, Being with my family and friends. Activities: Basketball 1, 2. Last Comments: My past four years at Reavis have given me unforgettable memories. Thanks to Mom and Dad for helping. ROBERT ANTHONY CAPUTO JR, Bob Friends: They know who they are Favorites: Getting together with family and friends. Activities: Snow Skiing. Water Sports, Sleeping. Lost Comments. I leave Reavis knowing I have accomplish- ed Svz years more knowledge than I entered with. Good-Bye Reavis. MARY THERESE CARDWELL Frienos: Jaan, Pam. Favorites: Parties, money, guys, just having fun. Last Comments: Even though I've only been at Reavts 1 year, l'll always think of it as my best year. Thanks Mom and Dad for letting me come here. LISA CARLSEN Friends: The people I have shared good times with. Favorites: Tennis, blue, koala bears, football, basketball, baseball. Activities: Band 1, 2: Ramboosters 1, 2, 3, 4: Tennis 4: Spanish Club if 2, 3, 4: Business Club 3. Last Comments: These have been the best four years of my life that I'll never forget, l will leave Beavis with the memories of the people who have made my four years at Reavis enjoyable. Thanks mom and dad. The Future Belongs To Those Who Prepare Far lt. NANCY CARROLL Friends: They know who they are Favorites: Old Style, Parties, being with my friends. Last Com- ments: I leave Reavis knowing a lot more people and taking with me a lot of good memories. RICH CASSLER KAREN CASTLE Friends: Connie, Diane, Chris, and Dawn. The rest know who they are. Favorites: Mom and Dad, horseback riding, Jeep Renegades, Blue. Last Comments: I leave Reovis with friends and hop piness, ond knowing my 4 years have been happy. Thanks Mom and Dad for helping me make it through, and teachers who have helped. JOHN CESARZ Cheeser Friends: Jim, Bob, Len, Bill, Mike, everyone. Favorites: My family, my car, movies, friends, Friday nights, Florida, Last Comments: I leave Reavis hoping the rest of my years are going to be as good as these. SANDRA CHERCO Sandi Friends: Punkin, Little Donna, Angle, and eyerybody else. Favorites: Punk Rock, Rack and Roll, Parties and friends. Activities: Swimming 1, 2: Timer 1, 2, Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing a lot more. Hope to get somewhere in life. Thanks everyone, lt's been a slice! Bye Jodie the pig. LEONARD A, CHUDZIK Chud Friends: John. Jim, Mike, Bobby Big Time, and Bill. Favorites: Yellow, crab legs, Judas Priest, and Paychecks. Lost Comments: I leave Reavis knowing that I am going on to bigger and better things. LAVONNE CIEZADLO Vonnie Friends: Everyone I know. Favorites: Rush, Zeppelin, Yes, Genesis, chocolate chip cookies, being with friends, Good times, Partying, Lost Comments: lt's time to move on to bigger and better things. Good luck to all my fellow classmates. MICHAEL COFFEE Mike Friends: Steve, Bob, Dave, Dee, Mike, Niam. Favorites: Playing football, basketball, watching T.V. Activities: Golf: Basketball. Last Comments: Even though I am new here at Reavis, I have met a lot of people, and l om getting along very well at Reavis, PAUL C. COLEMAN Chris Friends: Darrell, Man, Mike, Scott and everyone else. Favorites: Weekends, good times, Ken- worths, Fishing, 76 Silver T,A. and Datsuns and mtn. dew. Activities: Football 1, 2: Floor Hockey: JHS: NHS: ,lce. Last Comments: These four years at Reovis have been wonderful. Thanks, to all of my friends, teachers and also my parents for giving me help when I needed it. The Five Musketeers XVIII Prevail. ANDREA COLLINS Andi Friends: Rita, Mary, Janet, Pam, Scott, Matt, Chris, Mike, Daryl. Favorites. running, friends, Fridays, going out and having fun, good looking guys. Activities: Cross-Country: Track. Last Comments: I would like to thank my family and friends for all their help these last four years. 81 SHARON coLuNs --Mickey- Friends: Theresa, Edna, Beth, Dlann, Patty, Penny, Joe, Chris, etc. Favorites: Family, Neil, Califor- nia, 4922, Blue, Parties, Led Zeppelin, The Who, B.C., Cameras, andjust being with my frlends, Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing that in my two years here I have made o lot of new friends and I hope to keep them. Thanks Mom and Dad for all your help. COLLEEN CONNOLLY LARRY COOPER Friends: Scott, Froggy, Kevin and many others. Favorites: Nugent, Rush, Summer Nights, Con- certs, Fridays. Actlvltles: Swimming 1-4, Intramural Volleyball 1-4. Last Comments: My four years at Reavis have taught me a lot, but not nearly enough. Thanks to my Parents for putting up with me. PHILLIP COOPER EDNA PAULA COX Friends: Jan, Mickey, Theresa, JoAnn, Diann, Patti, Beth, Violet, etc, Favorites: Jan, friends, fami- ly, Arizona, Queen, 22, smokey. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing that I learned a lot. Thanks to my family, and to Ian who's always there when I need him. JUNE COYLE - Friends: Kathy, Irene, Reenie, Sandy, Patti, Favorites: Being with Jim, Pizza, Summer, Last Com- ments: I leave Reavis with lots of memories, but look forward to the future. I want to thank my mom and dad for helping me through the four years especially Jim. I LOVE YOU! ALAN CRANE Baldy Friends: Bob, Corrie, Steve, Henry and Renee. Favorites: Parties, having good times, and con- certs. Activities: Skiing and Bowling. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing that I couldn't have done it without the help from my friends and special thanks to my Mom and Dad for keeping me out of trouble. MICHAEL CRANE Crono Friends: EVERYBODY!! Favorites. Weekends, partying, having good times, class of 62. Lost Com- ments: I leave all the teachers I hate and my Dean to my bro Ron!! Good-Luck! LISA CREGER MICHAEL CROCKETT Carrot Friends: Chris, Scott, Matt, Darrell, Everyone I have met. Favorites: Fridays, hockey, plzza, fishing, MINNESOTA, Black Hawks. Activities: JHS 1-2, NHS 3-4, floor hockey 1-4. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing that these were the best four years of my life. I hope that the future isjust as enjoyable, KEVIN CROXVLEY Friends: The lunch table, Denise O., Alone N. Favorites: Mustangs, cruising, partying, Becks, 5.5. Chicago, pizza, Activities: Basketball 1, Patio Patrol, 1-4. Last Comments: I leave Reavis searching for green gross and high tides. LINDA CUMMINGS Lynn Friends: Jackie, Debbie, Theresa, Gail, Chrissi, Chris, Glenn, Tim, Kevin. Favorities: A Very Special Person, being with Glenn, friends, smiles, rainbows, pink and purple, Marquette Park, Uncle Ar- nie's Partys. Activities: Ramboaster 2-4: Business Club 2-4 CTreas.J: Art Club A CTreas.b. Last Com- ments: Thanks mam and dad for your support, . . LOVE YA! Good Luck Laura! NANCY CUSICK Friends: Corrie, Catherine, Robin, Linn, Helen, Patty. Favorites: Snowball, casmetology, running, Neil Young, Dream On, Golden Country. Activities: Track 1, 2: Basketball 2: Intramurals 1, 2. Lost Comments: I leave Reavis with future ideas and plans. l'll miss the good times but more are yer to come, KEN CZESZEXVSKI Friends: State Road People. Favorites: Friends, good times, pizza, blue, leather, cycles. Last Corn- ments: I leave Reavis thankful for the people that I have met, and for the things l've learned. I hope for a successful Future, Good Bye. DONNA DAILYDIS Friends: Andrea, Sis, Those I've laughed, cried, and shared the best years of my life with. Favorites: Football games, parties, Sunsets Cancers, B1 Fighting Rams, Mom, Meiron Family. Activities: Football stats 4, Ramboosters 3-4, Ushers 3, 4, Horticulture 3, 4, X-mas Club 4, Powder Puffs 4. Last Comments: If I had the chance ta do it all again . . . I would, but in all reality I've on' lyjust begun. 62 Seniors ,,m:,, MV' ,vn- 2 af . ,,,,, , ,I M-te, , .. A 'M 6A : .. ,.ft5:..l,,, , 4 1' ,ti ' ' ME I jk 71' ' w,,,f JM! it an - I -'53, ,, f - I Q.. My mg My f .gn rg :- . - - ' ' ' W -nz 'i-Q-fi ' . . 1 ' f If ri , 5 .ff X I ff, xxx so - ft' I S' ' L L K -I hx. Qi. . . FTM' DANIELLE DALE D or Dani Friends: Chuck, Betty, Katrina, Pam, Everybody. Favorites: Chuck, partying, camping, art, purple, swimming, traveling, tropical drinks. Last Comments: I leave Reavis to my little brother. Good Luck! So long Suckers! CAROL DAMP Ruppis Friends: they know who they are. Favorites: Art, Garfield, Money, Rupple, My family and friends. Activities: Usher's Club 3, 4. Last Comments: Special thanks to my family, and friends, and Art. I love you all. Good luck Mike. CHRISTINE DARASKA Chris Friends: Quinn, Mickie, Diane, Debbie, Patti, Lisa, Sue, Mike. Favorites: Chinese food, Music, Donc- Ing, and Singing, Last Comments: I wish my sisters, Pattl and Susie, the best of luck at Reovis. Thanks to all who helped make my years at Reavis lots of fun. Also, Thanks to my teachers, especially Mr. Blanco, Mr. Zale, and Mr. Varland. AURA L. DAVILA Lefty and ' Ponch Friends: Karyn, Bob J., Bob D., Ken, Glenn, Jean, Mike, Jim, Scott, Amy, Nancy, Ann, and who ever wants to be. Favorites: Mom, Dad, and family, weekends, partyln', Being with Karyn and friends. Laughs andjusr plain good times, and meeting different people. Last Comments: These post 4 years have been really great! I've mer a lat of terrlflc people. l thank especially my mom and dad. I love you both very much. ROBERT DEACON MICHELE A. DEJESUS Junglebunny Friends: Dominic, Blue Angels, Cathy, Sue, Kathy, Lane, Favorites: Blue Angels, Hugs and kisses, Tuesdays at Sheridain, summer tons and Blake boys. Activities: Blue Angels: Drama Club: Chorus: Musical: Horticulture: Wrestling Stat. Business: Aries: Powder Puff: Photo Club. Last Comments: Ma and Pop thanks for letting me do the things that I wanted to do. I love Ya! LAURA DEPATIE GLEN DEPKE Smokey Friends: Walt, Kevin, Frank, Burt, Laura, Meri, Karen, and everybody else I didn't mention. Favorites: Summer nights, bowling, trips, money, ond Good Times. Activities: JHS: NHS: In- tramurals: Golf. Last Comments. I leave Reavis knowing that what I have learned will help me in the future. Most important I regret making all the good times I hadjust memories. But, I om hoo py to say that those memories are there. ROSALIE DEPOIAN Friends: Von, Lisa, Jen, Teresa, Joanne, Dol, Dee, Deb, Karen, the pork people and all the great people l've met these past years. Favorites: times shared with my great friends, art, Genesis, Yes, and Straight-Up. Last Comments: The unforgettable memories have been the best so far, but l'm sure the best is yet to come. GLEN DERBY Dickie Friends: Bob, Rich, Ozzie. Favorites: pizza. Activities: Football. Last Comments: Thank God it's over. DEBBIE DICOSOLA Friends: Gina S., Naomi, Julie, Denise, Kevin, Ron R., Anna, Gina B., Carol, Frank, Dave, Cindy. Anyone else that makes me laugh. Favorites: ARIZONA, Convertibles, Special Export, Pioneer Woods, photography, AC-DC, B.O.C., Seger, my dogs, my nieces, friends, smiles, dreams. Last Comments: I leave Reavis CThank God! with a lor of good memories. Thanks to my family and my aunt, l've made it. LAURA DINARDO Shorty Friends: Marie, Ann, Sal, DiDi, Lisa. Favorites: Sandy, Marie, Partying, Trans-Am. Last Comments: Well mom: The last dive to graduate from school. Thanks for all the help you gave me. I wish dad was here to see me. These were the best 4 years. RALPH DOGUIN Mex Friends: Janet, Gary, Kris, and everyone else who mode these 4 years great, Favorites- Firebirds, football games, Summer, Weekends, My family. Activities: Baseball 1: Basketball 1: ln: tramurals 1:2: Usher Club 1-4 1Pres.D. Last Comments: These past 4 years have been the Best. Thanks mam and dad for all your support. I love you both, BARBARA DONNAHUE Barb Friends: They all know who they are! And So Do I! Favorites: Larry Smith, Fitebirds, being with friends, cruising, Lake Front, Summertime, listening to good musicl, Partying. Last Comments: I wauldn't have made ir without the encouragement of my family and friends. Good Luck Linda! DOREEN Dotloi-tus P.uppie Friends: The people who made the past 4 years memorable. Favorites: Mark, Corvenes, cuddl- ing, Journey, Food, Wine. Activities: Cheerleading 1-2: Romboosters 1-2, Last Comments: l will always remember the special friends and the great moments we spent together, Thanks Mom and Dad, but especially Mark. I Love You All!! Seniors 83 KARYN MARIE DOUGHERTY l4ay Dee Friends: Letty, Bob J. Bob D. Ken, Glenn, Jim, Sean, Mike, Amy, Scott Sue, Ann, Nancy, and my family. Fovorites: Family, friends, Letty, Sunsets, Smiles, Skiing, memories, weekends, Rock-N- Roll, peanut butter, Jelly, Toast, pickles. Activities: Swimming: Ji-IS: NHS: Powder Puff Football 4. Last Comments: I leave Reavis, wishing it didn't have to end. But now l'm golng to make a new beginning in this life. Mom and Dad, I luv yo! Letty, you'II always be my sis, Lynnae show Reavis what you gat! STEVEN DOYLE DARLENE DREXLER Friends: Anybody I know. Favorites: Camping, horses, color blue, pizza. Activities: Business Club 2-3. Lost Comments: I leave Reavis knowing I hoven't wasted my time and, that I've tried to learn something. ALICIA DROZDOXVSKI Alice Friends: Patty R Pot. P., Bryan, and anyone that makes me happy. Favorites: Being with friends, weekends, winning, X's and O's, dreaming, sunsets, being with my family, men and being dif- ferent, Activities: Blue Angels: Pom Pon 1-2: French Club 1-2: JHS 2. Last Comments: No lost Com- ments - lt's only the beginning!!! RENEE DROZDOWSKI Friends: They know who they are. Favorites: Tender moments, warm summer nights, autumn leaves, family get-togethers, staying out late, being free. Lost Comments: Time passes much too quickly when we're together laughing, DIANE DURBON Di Friends: Peldzus', Fittz's, FiaIa's, Chris, Di, Deb, and all those in my memories. Favorites: smiles, blue, comoros, sports, Downtown, blondes, and hugging. Activities: German Club 2: Intramurals B, 4: NHS 4. Last Comments: Thanks to Reavls for the friends l've made. Special thanks to my family, friends, teachers, especially, Ms. Feldt, Mr. Bianco, Mr. Manges, Mr. Hoagland, and the Counselors who helped to make my time at Reovis successful. WALLY E. DZIABA Tiger Friends: Anna, Mickey R. Wally P. Lottie Kuczek, Jahn B. Tedd B. Favorites: Swimming, Music, Art, jogging, SkolnI Boys Last Comments: I leove Reavis High with great remembrance of the past 4 years. I hope that my brother Wesely will enjoy Reavis as l did. Good Luck Wes! SUSAN MARIE EASTERHOUSE Mouse Friends: Old and New friends, and whoever else wants to be. Favorites: Family, friends, blue. football, season, mice, smiles, sunshine, laughter, weekends, summer, and having a rowdy time. Activities: Yearbook, 3 Asst. Editor, 3 Intramural Volleyball. Comments: I leave Reavis knowing that the past four years have been the best. Now I move on into the big world and I bring many cherished memories with me. Thanks Mom and Dad fat putting up with me. PATTI EICHORN L.B., Corny Friends: Rene, Bill, anyone who wants to be. Favorites: Purple, Old Style, parties, being with people that make me happy. Activities: Badminton: Intramural Volleyball, Last Comments: Thanks to everyone who helped. Especially my family for their extra support and confidence. Rene, you too! KAREN EVANS Heavens Friends: Mike, and everyone l've known. Favorites: Being with Mike, Having a good tlme, being with friends, Straight-Up, summer, the future, Dancing, Sit-N-Bull. Activities: Show Choir 3-4: Musical 2-3: RAP 1-2-3: Ensembles 4. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing that il helped me in deciding my future and my goals. Thanks mom and dad. RICHARD M. FAHY Friends: The 1980-81 Fighting Rams, and everyone else. Favorites: Football, good music, movies, Martial Arts, Strah's, good times with family and friends. Activities: Football 1-4: Conf. Champs 1, 3-4: State Runners-up 0 and 4. Last Comments: Some of the best years of my life will be greatly missed, but it is time to move on to a more challenging world with goals yet to be fulfilled. MARY ELIZABETH FARR Mets Friends: Ann, Jay, Vic, Laura, Donna, Patty, Alice. Favorites: Mom and Dad, Metcedi sports, Canada, Cheese popcorn, pizza. Activities: Volleyball: Softball: Varsity Club: NHS: JH5: French Club. Last Comments: I leave Reavis looking back at the memorable past, enjoying the exciting present and anticipating what the mysterious future shall bring. CHERYL FIALA CHRISTOPHER FISCHER JOHN FISCHER Friends- Rich, Rob, Sue, Walt, Rick, Kelly, Larry, Kathy. Favorites: Basketball, Wargames, Cam- putets. Activities: Computer Club JA: Chess 2: Math Club 3-4. Lost Comments: I leave Reavis knowing that I have gotten the best education possible, and that these years have been among the best. 84 f 5 ,k,f,g,.:,s,, .-K. -.Iwi V X if 1 I C ai s C K X ,.,.,,,, , .:5:::,,- + .K , K, is ,fires ...-,,,,Ms g: -A ,, ...egg .t,,---wg, . c .. , . 1, -SA .e f 1- ,,,,, M... s . - ,... . . Mis.- -ve A X is-C, lil is 5 I f . .,,,.. -Q-f'2 kqfg1,.. , 5 is? i NX it gg ...., ,mek WM! 'R ,4 Ymwy ,,,.s.-v ,-,, .f :,m:- rf I.-:, t- f- - - Yfgfkz' : z : .... - ' 'ikf . , :Q X, VR . c i S7 wg, fy., Y X ,.,.,f SANDY FITZPATRICK Friends: Bob, Ann, Kathy, Laura, Lisa, Sues, Deane. Favorites: Being with Bob, Schotzie, my fami- ly, the people at work, and kittens. Last Comments: I leave Reavis with a smile on my face. Good Luck Steve, Mike, and Tony. Thanks Mom and Dad. DENISE MARIE FORTIER Stony Friends: Dyane, Sandy, anyone who wants to be onel Favorites: Old Style, Blue, smiles, weekends, Rock-n-Roll, Love, just being with warm-hearted friends. Dyane's family. Activities: Work Program: Child Care. Last Comments: l will remember the good times I had. Especially with the help from my friends. Thanks ro Dyane's mom and my parents. KEVIN S. FOWLER Friends: Anyone that made life worth living. Favorites: Audrey, Journey, Slingerland, The Dtumline, music, good times and good friends. Last Comments: I leave Reavis with many good friends and memories. Thanks to my friends and family for all their support, because without them, I never would have made it. DENISE FRANCIS Friends: Everyone. Favorites: My family and Tim. Activities: Chorus 2-4. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing I had fun being with my friends and l'm glad I made it! Thanks Mom and Dad! Good luck in your Senior year sis! MICHAEL FRANKLIN Friends: Rich, Niam, Adam, John M., Paul, the rest know who they are. Favorites: Listening to stereo, basketball, ACIDC, pizza, Fridays. Activities: Basketball 1-4: Intramurals 3, 4. Last Com- ments: I leave Reavis remembering all the friends I mode and all the fun I had. JERRY FREDETTE Freddy, Fred Friends: Theresa, Dawn, Jackie, Frank, Mary, Dan, and all the rest. Favorites: Theresa, REO, Whities, pizza, Maas, Cruisin, Last Comments: These last four years have been just great, and I know the future will be much better. SUSAN A. FREEZE The Smurfette Friends: Dawn, Sue, Linn, Mon-kay, Olga, Connie, The Marshalls, everyone. Favorites: ELVIS, Brandy, Baby Dumbo, Mike, Sunshine, Laughing, Love, and my Smurf. Activities: Arles Editor. Smurtin! Lost Comments: Memories pressed between the pages of my mind, memories sweeten through the agesjust like wine. Thanks Mom and Dad. I love you. EDWARD F. FRENCH Lips Friends: Gerard Blake, Cheri Fiala, Kieth Gray. Favorites: Diana Stroemer, going out, having fun. Activities: Football for 2 Years. Last Comments: I like my four years of high school, it's the best school l ever went to. The people are friendly and l've made a lor of friends during my four years. ELENA CBROWNED FRENCL Friends: Kelli, Mary, Sue, Rose, Candise. Favorites: Dave, Mom, Mother and father in-law, Michelob, concens, parties, Sahs people. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing I finally made It at last, and that If you set your mind on anything you can do it. JOSEPH FRENCL Joe Friends: The 1961 Fighting Rams, Ray G., Tom W. John S., Bill A,, Blll L., Renee H., Cheryl H., Jim G. Favorites: Football, Sports, Old Cars. Activities: Football 1-4. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing my last 4 years have been an experience, and exciting times with other people, also, my parents for being there when I needed their help, TAMMY FRENCL Friends: Everyone Favorites: Swimming, fishing, Mark, Ann, Denise. Last Comments: I leave Reavis with a good education and a lot of good memories. Thank you Grandpa for helping me finish my senior year. Good Luck to the class of 62. Thanks ma and dad for all your support, Love ya, lots. Tammy JULIANN FROEMEL Julie Friends: Millie, Laura, The rest know who they are. Favorites: having a good time, pizza. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing I would have never mode it without my family and friends. KAREN FRUIK Bibs Friends: Nancy, Barb, Mary, Don, Tim, Yar. Debbie, Royce and 'iCompany. Favorites: time spent with friends, summer of Bl, carnivals, waterfights, McChickens. Activities: NHS: JHS: Chorus: Musical. Last Comments: Thanks Mom and Dad for helping me grow up, and thanks to those who were always there when I needed them. ANN MARGRET GABORIK Friends. Mike, Mary, Veronika, Laura, Wendy, Pax. Favorites: swimming, ice cream, quiet times, Wisconsin, friends. Activities: Swimming 1-4: Softball 1-4: Aquatic Arts 2-4: Tennis 1: Math Club 1: Varsity Club 1-4: JHS: NHS. Last Comments: I will always remember my years at Reavis as being full of great friends and good times. DANIEL GAFFNEY Friends: Michelle, Bill. Adrtene, Dana, Dave, Andy. Favorites: Blue hats, Saturday nights, homecoming, prom, Corvettes, pizza, T. J, Swan. Last Comments: If I could live my life over, I would like to do it with the friends, I know. Seniors 85 CHRISTINE GALIFOS KATHERINE GARBER Favorites: Carmle, My family, cots, the Caprlolas, trees and sunshine, snow, roses, L.M.B.! Last Commentsf' Far away in the sunshine are my highest aspirations, I may not reach them, but I can look up and see their beauty, believe in them, and try to follow where they lead. STEVEN ANTHONY GARCIA Friends: Bogie, Art Z. and Sahs People. Favorites: Pizza, Old Styles, meeting people, REO, Fine Women, going to the woods. Last Comments: Hurraylll I finally did it!! To the people who thought I wouldn't make it, A.M.F.'s. I leave Reavis learning from my mistakes and laughing at failure. And one day becoming rich and Ilvlng on an exotic Island. SHERRILYN D. GARDNER Beanhead Friends: P-dub, Lynn, USA, Lib, Teresa, M.C., SRP., and anyone else. Favorites: Paul, nice, Beatles, Winds, Nature, Activities: Powderpuff. Last Comments: You never realize how great things are till you have to give them up. Thanx for the memorlesl There are things that are known and things that are unknown, and in between are the doors. BILL GARRETT Little Squirt Friends: All of my grammer school friends, Bob Lavelle, Dave S., Roy R., loe Roe, Mike H., Mike L., Jerry B., and all my football, wrestling, and gymnastics buddies. Favorites: Football. Actlvltles: Gymnastics 1-4: Football 1-2: Wrestling 1. Last Comments: The 4 years I've spent at Reavis are and will be the best years of my life. I would like to show my thanks to my coach Mr. Del Smith who was one great gymnast in his tlme, Mr. Bill C. who ls also a legend In his time. Thanks coaches for making me the gymnast that I am. Fellow classmates I'Il see you all at our class reu- nion. Thanks Reavis. Thanks Mom, Dad. STEVE GARUCKUS Grouse Friends: Brian, BIII, Kathy, Bob, McD's crew, anyone who makes me smile. Favorites: Homecom- ing 61, Kathy, Football games, Friday nights, Reavis Rowdles, Downstate 80, Journey, 77 Monte Carlos. Last Comments: I leave Reavis remembering all the great tlmes I had and all my friends who made those times great! CATHERINE GAYDA Cathy Friends: Jerry, The Reavis Marching Rams, My overactive bowling team, and anyone else who has mode me giggle. Favorites: My family and Bessie, singing, the Rose, Bowling, Mattoon, ond giggling. Activities: Band 1-4: Guitar Club 3, 4: Musical 2: Orchestra 1. Last Comments: I've en- joyed these past 4 years. Thanks to those who have made me giggle, and thanks mom and dad for making life worth living. Hey Bess-woot! CHRISTIAN GEISLER RITA GERAGHTY Friends: Andi, Janet, Mary, Mary, Robin. Favorites: Blue, Basketball, sunsets, water-skiing, jogg- lng, drawing, apple pie, elephants. Activities: NHS: IHS: Basketball: Cross-Country: Intramurals, Last Comments: Thanks to my family and friends and Reavis for making these past four years wonderful. RAY GIARRAPUTO CLAIRE GILMORE Punkin Friends: Sandi, Donna, Angel, and everyone else that I've known In my four years or Reavis and around my house. Favorites: Roger, horses, Dobes, Kaws, eating andjust having o good tlmel Activities: Partying 1, 2, 3, 4. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing I finally made lt. Wlth the help of my teachers and Mom: thanks for everything you've done. SUSAN GIRDWAIN Sue Friends: Everyone who made my four years special. Favorites: Charlie, friends, little Melissa, sun- shine, football games, the drive-ln, smiles. Last Comments: Thanks to Reavis for the very special friends I've mode andthe good times l'II never forget. Love and thanks Mom and Dadl ROBERT GOERG Rob Friends: Park People and whoever I've had good times with. Favorites: Friends, Good Laughs. S.R.P., Rush, O.S., Weekends, Led Zeppelin, Beautiful Girls, Summer, Wisconsin, Parties. Ac- tivities: Basketball 1: Intramurals 2, 3, A: CVE 4. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing I had o great time with ALL of my friends, and hoping that the memories af all those good times will last forever, RUBEN GOMEZ Friends: Anyone and everyone I shared good times with. Favorites: Weekends, parries, Com- mercial art, lobster, Drawing. Activities: JHS 1, 2: NHS 3, 4: Art Club 2, 4: Spanish Club 2. Lost Com- ments: I leave Reavis with memories of the Good Frlends and Good Times l had, and look forward to a Successful future! Speclal thanks to all wha helped me these past four years. JAY GONCIARCZYK Friends: Guys on Manitio, football team, brothers-in-law. Favorites: Football, family, Jeanne, Hachy sac, frisbee, Beer, Stereos, Burger Kings. Activities: Football 2-4, Last Comments: My years at Reavis have been a great experience. I hope lt gives me success In the future. 86 it A s i . .,.. .i z if Ti i Ax is . 'f f ,ev- naw ,av-u sr .M ,Si f K - fs: . if was 'Sy sr ' CWM LYDIA GONZALES Lid Friends: Jackie, Debbie, Barb, Nancy, others know who they are. Favorites: Ken, My mom, seiger, sun flower seeds, drawing, partying! Last Comments: I've experienced many ups and downs, but I wouldn't of made it this far, if it wasn't for my mom. Good Luck Danny! RAYMOND GOSLIN Gaz Friends: Steve Brian, Len, Mary, Sue, Tony, Ed, Chris, Jackie. Favorites: Journey, REO Speed- wagon, Good friends, money. Activities: Intramural 1-4. Last Comments: I leave Reavls and Bur- bank knowing I had a good time and made a lot of new friends along the way, LEN GRABINSKI Lenny Friends: Steve, Marty, Favorites: Drums, Music, Concerts, Judas Priest, Blue, 7, sleep, Italian food, the 3 Stooges. Last Comments: I leave Reavis wishing I would have gotten more involved. JAMES GRACA Jim Friends: Joe, Ray, Tom, Bill A., Bill L., John S. and everyone else, Favorites: Down, Michelob, piz- za, and parties. Activities: Football 1-4. Last Comments: I leave Reaves knowing it was the the best four years of my life. Thanks to my Mom and Dad for getting me through these four years. and special thanks to the Soprych family for all they have done for me. JOHN GRAY Friends: 1951 Flghtin Rams and everyone else along the way. Favorites: Sherrill, Mustangs. Coaches, Sports, ribs, family, friends. Activities: Letterman 8, 4. Last Comments: Thanks to coaches and friends my four years at Reavis are filled with many memories of good tlmes. Good Luck to Chris and Laura, thanks to Mom and Dad, JACQUELINE GREEN -IOCKIGH Friends: Bob, Robin, Michelle, Bryan, Rita, C.C. and all the rest. Favorites: Ice-Cream, ocean, red, good times, cherries. Lost Comments: My gratitude and love go out to all who have stood by mein both good times and bod, l'm happy to say, l'm stlll my own person. ANNE GREGOR Friends: Lisa, Laura, George, Ed, Marie, Diame, Theo, John. Favorites: The lake, beaches, music, piano. Activities: Band 1-45 German Club 1-4: Track 1: Jazz Band 1-4: JHS 1, 2: NHS 3, 4. Last Com- ments: l'd like to thank my family and everyone I've shared good times with for giving four of the best years of my Ilfe. THERESA GRIFFIN Griff Friends: Mlck, Ray, Edna, Toni, Kim, Cindy, Dionn, Beth, Bridgevlew and Hickory Hllls People. Favorites: Roy, weekends, good friends, sunsets, love, Ilfe In general. Last Comments: In the past four years I have learned a lot about Ilfe - The good and the bod, ljust hope the future will be as good to me as the past has been. To my Family - I Love You, NICOLAS GRISETO Nick Friends: Sahs People, Favorites: Parties, horses, pizza and Red Lobster. Last Comments: I leave Reavis realizing that it wasn'r as bad as I thought it was. JOHN GRIZZLE Friends: Bart, The Merwlck Sisters, Walt, Steve, Ted, John, and everyone else I know. Favorites: Fishing, being outdoors and pommel horse. Activltles: Gymnastics 1-4: Intramurals 1-4. Last Com- ments: I leave Reavis hoping that I will use the knowledge that I have acquired here, KIM GRUNWALD KENNETH HAINES Fonz: E.M. Friends: Yabo, Bone, Fang, Deac, Rabbit, Brlllo, and Shltlee. Favorites: Italian food, friends, movies, music. Acrlvitles: JHS 2: NHS 4, Last Comments: l leave Reavls with a lot of good memories and knowing that I learned many new things. NOREEN HAMBRICK LAURA HAMILTON Friends: Everyone I've had good times wlth. Favorites: Tlm, friends and family, 497, animals, hav- ing fun. Activities: Photography 3: Wrestling Stat. 3, 4. Last Comments: I leave Reavls with a lot of memories, good friends, and hoping the future will be as good as these past years have been. DONNA HARR Hardy Hart Hart Lynnie Lon Friends: Everyone I've met these last 4 years. Favorites: My family and friends. REO, Michigan, Portyin', the summer of '81, OLD STYLE, and playin' quarters, Ozzy, the woods, blue, the 53rd pl. gong, Christ Hospital dietary staff, and the class of '62, Activities: Chorus 1-4: Musical 2-0: Drama Club 3. Last Comments: I leave Reavls with many good friends and great memories. I could have never made it without the support of my family and teachers. Special thanks to Jane Sneiderman for helping me keep my llfe together, Good Luck to my sister Dede, I hope her years are as good as mine were. Thanks Mom and Dad -I Love You. Seniors 87 CINDY HASSAN Frlends: The best anyone could ask for Favorites: music, summer partying, Marquette Park. Ac- tivities: JHS 1, 2. Last Comments: Faraway in the sunshine are my highest aspirations. I may not reach them, but I can look up and see their beauty, believe in them- and follow where they lead, oonccti HASTINGS 'DOO' Friends: Sandy, Denise, all the people in SA lunch and the morning patio people, etc, Favorites: weekends, Mlller Killers. Last Comments: I had fun in my four years at Reavis There will always be good thoughts and memories. CHRISTINE M. HATTON Friends: P.D.E., L.Z., P.S., all the people l've met at Reavis Favorites Drown Eyes, Blue, Len. Ac- tivities: Swlmmlng: Tennis: Dowling: Softball Lmt Comments l'd like to thank all the people In Guidance, and my family for helping me through the toughest years of my life. SCOTT HAYDEN PAUL HAYS , Orville Friends: Ice, Louis, Larry, Chip, Chris, Jerry, All the people who mode Reavls GREAT. Favorites: Music, Art, People. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing I could have mode It better, I could kick myself for not trying harder ANN HEDDERMAN Head Friends: Nancy, Mary, Debbie, Mom, Sandy, Lisa. Denese, Austin and Mac's gang. Favorites: Friends, Good Times, Memories, Parties, Old Style, Muslc, Summer Nlghts, My family. Last Comments: I leave lleavis meeting many great and lasting friends. I will always remember the good times I had. Thanks to everyone who made it Special for me. Best of Luck to John and Denis. JOE HEHL LII Joe Friends: Janice, EW.. C,M., J J., Mk., The rest know who they are, Favorites: Janice, parties, loud rock, Judas Priest, ACIDC, beer, pizza, money, and crulsln' around. Lost Comments: I leave Reavis knowing it was the best time of my life. ANTHONY HEHN Friends: E.P. N.C. The Elmar gang, P.D., S.P. Favorites: Bowling, pizza, Journey, Lane 21, Detroit Tigers. Lost Comments: I leave Reovis knowing that these past A years will be something to look back at. But I must look into the future which will store bigger and better things. PATRICIA HEILMANN KEVIN HEJNA KIMBERLY ANN HELSON Swotie Friends: Jim, Janet, Grlff, Sandy, Paula, and all my fellow swatburgers. Favorites: Family, Softball, vocation. Actlvlties: Tennls: Basketball: Softball. Last Comments: I leave Reavis on the flrst step In the stairway of life knowing lt's just the beginning In reaching my goal at the top - hoping I won'tfaII onthe way up, Special Thanks to my family - I love you. SHEILA SUZANN HENSON She Friends: Laura, Carol, Lynn, Jacki, Mike, Jeff, John, Ed, Mike P., Tom, Everyone else. Rich Baby. Favorites: Summer, Purple, Mlss Plggy, Led Zeppelin, eating, partying, racing cars, cats, Mlke John, Laura, Gram, Uncle Paul. Last Comments: What I valued most at Reavls was the people. I learned more about Ilfe and realltles than onythlng else. Thanks to my teachers, family, and friends, I would have never made It without you. Also, special thanks to my Mom. RICH HERNANDEZ DIANE HETTWER Friends: They know who they are. Favorites: Bruce Springsteen, purple, Rocky Horror Picture Show, Gstooges, red, Nell Young, the flrst snow, Utopia, sunsets, downtown Chicago, spending money, Autumn. Activities: Badminton: Ramboosters: Wrestling Stats.: Tennis. Last Comments: Though I know I'lI never lose affection for people and things that went before, I know l'Il often stop and think about them. In my Ilte, I've loved them all, LAURA JEAN HICKS Friends: Steve, Sheila, Jodi, Chris. Favorites: Steve, Summer, Food, My friends. Activities: Spanish Club 1: Football Cheerleader 2: Rambaosters 1, 2: Glrls Basketball Stat. 1: Glrls Gymnastics Stat. 1. Lost Comments: I leave Reavls hoping that lt's better for my brother than It was for me. 88 Seniors I s ces is mx Sk cw VSINSS if 'Sm Yi X N. 'wilt s. ' t Q. ei. , L . 4'- X S tg? .fill L f Q7 f rf ,Q Yf ! tif kiwi' i Z f , as el. f f vs, :C QQ f1'2ii:4Q f . if I , offmt, QW' 'K if fan- ,W4-: I. ' ig., ., -, AMY HLAVACEK Aim Frlends: Scott, T.B., A.B., A.H,, D.P., the austin gang, my famlly and the Hayden family. Favorites: belng with Scon, outdoors, muslc, going on Double dates, day off of work, M.L., W.S,, Purple, Last Comments: I leave Reavls knowing that someday my dreams of Scott and I will come true, PAMELA HOCK BOB Hoootxowlcz I-1010 Friends: Sue, Helen, Bob, Mike, Mike, Chris, Ken. Fovorltes: Woodworking, Partying. Actlvltles: Baseball 1: Football 1. Lost Comments: I leave Reovis knowing I had the best education of my life, and know that l'll never make as good as friends as I made at Reavls, LYNN M. HOEKSTRA Hakes Friends: Everyone I've met in the last A years. Favorites: 82, blue, curls, library people, Romer- tes. Activities: Softball 1-4: NHS 3-4: CVE 4: Powder-Puff A. Last Comments: I leave knowing these were some of the best years of my life. Farewell Reavis and Class of 82. Thanks Mom and Dad for everything. HERBERT HOESSLER CATHERINE HOFSTEADTER Babyface Friends: Tony, Nancy, Liz, Helen, Linn, Patty and everyone else in Nottingham, Burbank, and Sahs. Favorites: Tony, Cosmetology, Taurus, Nottingham knights, gold, and the class of 82. Last Comments: I leave Reovis with great memories and a good career ahead and hope to have success in life. GEORGE I-IOMOLKA MIKE I-IORSTMANN Lipper Friends: Jerry B, Rick S,, Lil Joe, Jeff P., Ron S., Dar K., Dori J., Tracey B., and everyone else. Favorites: Stroh's, Football, food, sleeping, food, parties and Girls, 69. Activities: Gymnastics 2, O, Ag Wrestling 1, 2. Last Comments: I leave Reovis knowing that they were the last four easy years of my life, and that I am ready to start the tough ones. DEANNA HORVATH Dee Friends: people I've shared many smiles and laughs with. Favorites: good friends, the Jims, rain- bows, making people happy, smiles, toddlers. Last Comments: Thanks to all my friends and Jim for giving me great memories and making me happy. I Love You All. DONALD HUDAK KATHRYN A. HUSA Kathy, Wacky Friends: Everyone l've met in the past four years. Favorites: My Family, Tom and Jerry, Sunny Days, Having a good time, and making people laugh, Last Comments: Leaving Reavls was both sad and IWOPPY 50d cause you leave some frlends, happy cause you have memories you'II treasure forever!!! Thanks to my mom and John-boy and special thanks to the people I met and the friends I have mode. MARY IONETZ Halium-Head Friends: The Strocchias, Kelli, Artie, Trisha, Lynn, the Sahs gang, Rose, Candy, The Galvlns, Chris Jackle, Ginny. Favorites: Sahs, Partying, Zeppelin, strawberries, frogs, Italians, and YAMS. Last Comments: I am not afraid of tomarrow: for I have seen yesterday: and I love today. Thanks Mom, Jon and Phil! RAYMOND JAKUBEI4 squiggy Friends: Joe Paul, Larry, Lou, BIII. Favorites: Pizza, Journey, ACXDC. Activities: Tennls 1, 2, 3, 4: Golf 1, 2: Basketball Mgr. 1, 2. Last Comments: I leave Reavls knowing that I could have done better. I hope my sister gets more out of it than I did. HENRY JAMES Friends: Bill P., Scott W., Donna P., Mike B., Ed Z., and everyone I haven't mentioned. Favorites: ACIDC, VanHolIen, weekends, graduation, football games and good times with friends. Last Comments: I leave Reovis remembering all my friends and all the things I learned from them. I'm looking forward to the future, but always knowing and remembering the last four years of school. CA special thanks to mam and dadj Thanks everyone!! ED JANE JoeJoe, Cyclops Friends: Tone, Cool Chrls, Dameian. Favorites: Dreaming, laughing. Actlvltles: Bike Riding: Long Walks, Lost Comments: As I leave Reavls I would like to apologize to all the people who I didn't say hi to when I saw them in the hall. Seniors 89 SANDRA L. JANKOWSKI Sandy Friends: Julie, Sue S., Sue K., Laura, Liz, Shari, Mr. Harrold, Dawn,Yearbook People. Favorites: work, snow, blue, weekends, Activities: JHS land 2: Yearbook Asst. Editorfl, Editor-in-Chief 4. Last Comments: The past 4 years have been years of learning, laughter, and fun. I will cherish these moments and the people who mode them possible forever. A special thank you to my patents for always believing in me. ILOVE YOU! SUSAN JANKOWSKI Sue Friends: Chris, Bob H. Bisner, Bob M.the Sue's, Mlke, Bill, Deb, Wayne, Jlm, George, Amy, Mary, Peggy. Favorites: Going out with friends! Playing tennis. Having good times. Activities: Tennis 1-4: Badminton 1-45 Varsity Club 3, 4: Intramural Volleyball 2, Spanish Club 1. Last Comments: I leave Reovis knowing I met a lot of great people and had a lot of good times. Best of luck to cousin Tammy. ROBERT JANZEN Bob Friends: Dan, Helen, and Everyone Else. Favorites: Music, concerts, sports, being with friends. Ac- tivities: Intramural Volleyball, Intramural Hockey. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing more than when I began and I won't forget the good times I had. DORE JARAGOSKY Dip Friends: the girls, l'Out guys, and all I've shared pleasant memories with. Favorites: Mt. B, Fitz, Mt. Lyon, Ma and Dad Summers, Billy Garrett CMID boys, stats, rfb, memories, autumn, class of BQ, Friday nite football and Saturday morning wrestling. Activities: Too Many! Lost Com- ments: I say good-bye with a smile on my face and a tear in my eye. Looking back on pleasant memories of many firsts and lasts and not yet knowing how much I've learned I realize this is on- ly the beginning. DONNA JAWORSKI Friends: JIM, Laura, MotyBeth, Jim R., Deanna, Jim E., Dawn, and many more. Favorites: family Cgtandmab, friends, sunsets, pizza, blue, skiing, hamburgers. Activities: Volleyball: Softball. Last Comments: The memories that I have experienced these past four years will stay with me forever. We only pass this way once, and now it's time to move on. Good luck Steve and Scott. Thanks Mom and Dad for all your support. LISA JENKS Friends: Laura, Gary, A.G., G.S., T.A.,E.F., and the rest of the band. Favorites: Michigan, Family. Friends, Band. Activities: Orchestra 1: Badminton 2-O: Band 1-4. Last Comments: These past four years have been great. I've learned a lot, but mostly from friends and family. I know more great years are still ahead, Thanks ma and dad. SHARI JEWELL ARLENE JOHNSON Pleenie Friends: My family, Sandy, June, Ann, Janette, Patti, Irene, Favorites: Friends, Melissa fl3oob, piz- za, blue, Neil Young, Family, Siberian Huskies, The Who, and buying clothes. Last Comments: I leave Reavis thanking my parents, Jay, Dawn, Carrie, and Melissa for everything. ILove You! DEBRAH JONES Deb Friends: Vic, Jocki, Barb, and the rest know who they ate. Favorites: Vic, friends, McDonaId's, stuffed animals, pizza, and partying. Lost Comments: I've met a lot of people and l'll miss my friends andthe good times I had. Thanks mom, dad, and Vic for having patience with me. DONALD L. JUDD Don, Herk Friends: Joanie baby, Cathy, Doreen, Chris, Marie, Trina, rest of the bond gang. Favorites: Laughing and having Carol imitate it, Football games. Activities: Band 1-4: Jazz Bonds 1-4: Musical 1-4: Blueprint CJ. Last Comments: It's been fun everyone, thanks Mom and Dad and Danna. You've made this the best 4 years I've ever had. KENNETH J. KACHOLD Friends: Carol, Paul, Dol, Mike, Marie, Tony, Renee, The rest know who they ore, Favorites: Carol, friends, the streets, blue, black, ttisbee, pizza, Rolling Stones, Cruising, the Areddia fami- ly, money, parties. Last Comments: I leave Reavis looking forward to the future. I thank all those, especially Carol who have helped me make these four years great. Good Luck Tony and goodbye Reavis, CATHY KACOR Bandit Friends: Michele, Sue, Kim, test know who they are. Favorites Jeff, sex, drugs, country, good times with my friends, color ted, Tuesday nights, Chicago! Activities: Partyin '. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing I finally made it!! Thanks Mom, Dad for putting up with me. The memories I have will never be forgotten. NICHOLAS KADLEC Nick Friends: Margie, Mark, Jim, J.R,, Daryl, Larry, Ronnie, and the TJ Maxx crew. Favorites: Margie, Chevies, race cats, Kowalski family. Activities: Auto Club. Last Comments: I know I couldnt have made it without the help of Margie, and my sisters Michelle and Mont. CAROL KAMINSKI ADEL KANAN Adolph Friends: They know who they ate, Favorites: weekends. Last Comments: I leave Reavis know- ing I graduated. 90 Seniors 't-vsw xv 'Ss SF' rs ww- 3 I, ,ali fi 7 ' - 'mhm is 'J , . . 5 1 t S: SIL ' ' ,, 'N' Q' wil-Nev: .. I V ,,,, lt Vial' , Q .4 If , iz -: . N H . m wNs mmmW,,c SUSAN KANTOR Suzie Friends Cindy, Helen, Terri, Sue P,, Franz, Judy, Sandy, Chris, Diann, Patti, Sue S Favorites: Guys, parties, friends, Mr Smith's Freshman yr. Grd hour gym class, Football games, Jason, Jac's peo- ple, Horses. Activities: Basketball 1: JHS 2: NHS 4: Intramural 1-4: Usher Club 4: Blue Angels 3. Last Comments: Thanxs to oll who mode these years the best, I hope my brother has as much fun as I did. Thonxs Ma and Dod, I love Ya's. PAUL KARANOSKY Too Tall Friends: They know who they are, Favorites: RUSH, playing guitar, partying with good friends. long hair, State Road Park. Activities: Cross Country 1. Last Comments: I leave lleavis knowing that I have learned a lot and made quite o few friends. I had some good times and bod times but the good times were the best times GUS KARMERIS Friends: Toots, Ricky, Paul, and Rams. Favorites: Being with Nancy, DEER, food, and sleeping, Ac- tivities: FaotbaIl1:4. Last Comments: I enjoyed my 4 years here at Reavis. PENNY KASPER Friends: Denny, Kris, Cindy, Mickey, Andi, and everyone or D.I.S.C. Favorites: Denny, camping, stui-fed pizza, weekends, Missouri, skiing, spending time with my family, Activities: JHS 2: NHS 4: Girl's Track 1, 2, 4: GirI's Gymnastics 2: Aries Staff O. Last Comments: Thank you Mom and Dad for oll your support and encouragement, and Thank you Denny for always being there, SCOTT KEATING MATTHEW KEENAN Friends: SHOW CHOIR. Favorites: Helping out and watching football. Activities: Football Manager. Last Comments: I leave Reavis and most af my friends, but my closest friend will always be around, and I'II be with them too. ROBERT J. KEENAN BOP Friends: They know who they ore. Favorites: Chevys, good times, payday, sleeping. Activities: Work Program 4. Last Comments: Thanks to everyone who made these past four years at Reavis as good as they were. MICHAEL KERBS Miken Friends: John, Jim, Len, and everyone else. Favorites: Pizza, baseball, football, my parents. Last Comments: I leave Reavis with many memories of good times as well as bad. Thanks Mom and Dad for your support. DONALD KING JOE KING Joe Friends: Dill, Matt, Dave, Terri, Carrie, Carol, Jackie, Etc. Favorites: Drums, cars, girls. friends. Ac- tivities: Band. Last Comments: I leave lleavis in June knowing a lot about life. I thank my parents and all the teachers that put up with me. Luv you all. JOHN KINNEY Johnathan Friends: Gene, Dennis, Gregg, Joe, Mr. Smith, etc, Favorites- Metal Ill, running, fishing, and foot- ball games. Activities: Crass Country 2-4: Track 2-3. Last Comments: I'm glad I'm leaving and looking forward to the future. I'd like to thank mom and dad and all the trackers for helping me make it through the years. lt's been nice. JOANN KIRBY Go Friends: Those who weren't unsaciable. -Straight-Up, Paul, Sit-N-Bull. Favorites: Having a good time, Being with my friends and family, the lake front, concerts, the woods, Activities: Partying and Working. Lost Comments: I leave Reavis remembering all the good times and good friends. Thanks Mom and Dad. JACKIE KLAK Jack-Itch Friends: Linda, Marie, Kelli, Mary, Chrises', Dave, Mark. Favorites: Mo, Stordom, MEN, Mar- quette, Starwars, I3urgerKing, Bucko, Arts, U. Bob, Smoky, Chester. Lasr Comments: I'm pushing for the stars, not wanting much, just more, with love and encouragement from ma. l'lI get it! Thanks for being there, love ya. POW P.S. Chester is coming. KELLI KLAVES Birdhead Friends: Mary, Lynn, Candy, Rose, Sue, Jackie, Wendy, and Sahs people. Favorites: Artie, Mom and Dad, Garm, Cookie, pizza, Old Style, concerts, parties and Z1 Top ifor Artleh. Lost Comments: I leave Reavis with high hopes for the future, great memories from the past, and a dlplama I thought they gave me by mistake. Love ya Mom and Dad. DARLENE KLEIN Darfie Friends: Laurie, Quas, Mary, Denise, Debbie, rahs, Urble, Miss J., Mr. P., the 3-M's and everyone else who makes me happy. Favarltes: FAMILY, Quasnys, cheerleading, football, friends, art. Ac- tivities: Cheerleading 1-4: Ramboosters 1-4: JHS 1-2: NHS 3-4: Student Council 1. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing these past four years have been great and realizing there are more to come, Thanks ta everyone who helped especially my mom and dad. I Love You!! Seniors Q1 GARNET KLOS WILLIAM E. KLUTH Willie Friends- Joe, Grouse, Big Red, Amy, Judy, George, Carrie, everyone. Favorites: Drums, Cutlasses, mom and dad, JlNX, football, games. Activities: Marching Band 1-3: Jazz Band 1 and 2: Lab Band 2: Musical Orchestra 1 and 2: Guitar 3 and 4: ICE: Work Exp. 4: Club. Last Comments: I leave Reavls knowing that l've learned a lot and l'm thankful to everyone. I look forward to college and a successful career and leave Reavis to my sister, Thanks Mom and Dad. KELLY ANN KNOUREK Friends: RICH, Rob, Caryn, Mrs. Perch. Favorites: RICH, Mr. Updyke, Mr, Pearson, Mt. Bill, A.P, CLASSES, Sports, food. Activities: JHS: NHS: Debate: Math Club: Intramurals: Tennis: Track: Volleyball. Last Comments: I thank Reavls for Introducing me to many of the people I hold closest to my heart. DIANA KOCH Di Friends: Sue, Ann, Diane, Joy, Lisa, Laura, Lori and anyone else who cared ro know me. Favorites: Jeeps, snow, tea, brown, German, softball. Activities: German Club 1-4: President Ill: NHS 3-4: HEP 3-A: Softball 1-4. Lost Comments: Thanks Herr, Mr. Paul, and Mr. Monges. SUSAN KOCH Sue Friends: Cindy, Sue, Bob, and everyone l've met along the way. Favorites: My baby Melissa, Bob, talking, being with friends, rainbows, and Southern Comfort. Last Comments: I leave Reavls knowing l've had a lot of great times with my friends. Also thanks mom, dad, and Bob for all your love and help. CHRISTINE M. KOHLER Chrlssi Friends: Tina, David, Christine, Bob, Jackie, Chris, Barb, Les, Linda, David P, Glen, Lenny. Favorites: Being with David, going to Marquette with Christine, summer nights, the lake, Boonesfarm, Harleys, family. Last Comments: Thanks David for always caring and Christine and Tina for always being there. Love ya alll DANIEL KOLLINS CHRISTINE KOMANIECKI Komacrochie Sue, Joe, Mikes, Bobs, Nina, B.A's, and everyone who good times were shared with. Favorites: Pink, bear, talking, the pond, lang walks, and spending time with good friends. Activities: Business Club 1: Gymnastlcs1and 2: Blue Angels 2 and 4: NHS 3-A: Horticulture 4. Last Comments: Thanks to all the special people who made my high school years sa much fun. I'll always remember the good times that were shared. CHRISTINE KONASZEWSKI Christine Friends: David, Tina, Leslie, Barb, Jackie, Mary Kay, Terriann, Lorel gang, Guys In the van. Favorites: David, Southern Comfort, Van parties, going to Marquette, the Lake, being with David, Family, Purple, 250 zx, eating, and partying. Last Comments: l'd like to thank everyone who helped me, especially my parents. You all made it great for me. And a special thanks to David. JAMES KONASZEWSKI DAWN KORBEL Korbs or Dawn Y Friends: Those who really know me. Favorites: The Jims, Cespeclally Emmyh, rainbows and Dee, football, weekends, stats, wrestling, Fitz, class of 82 Activities: V. Ball: Stats: Ram- boostets: JHS - Treas.: NHS: SC: Drama: V Club: Ushers. Last Comments: Thanx to all the special people who've made my four years of learning, loving, and caring at Reavls all possible. Special thanx mom and dad for all your support - I love you! LORI KOSCH Storybook Friends: Vince, sister Karen and everbady else. Favorites: Vince, Mexicans, Singing Striesand, Sister Karen, tigers, eating, Love, friends, laughing, modeling, helping others, Being with Vince. Activities: Chorus 1. Last Comments: The way we were, will always be on my mind. I hope everybody fulfills their dreams, especially me. Love you all, and thanks. MARIA KOULOURIS Lil Greek Friends: State Road people and school friends. Favorites: going to parties, listening to music, spending time with my boyfriend. Activities: Partying 1-4. Last Comments: I would like to say thanks to all my teachers and friends for making these past 4 years the best. Special thanks to my boyfriends for bringing so much happiness Into my life. And especially thanks to all the State Road people for showing me good times. . . Party On! TINA KOZENSKI , Wiener Friends: Donna, De De, Wally, Mark, Karen, Gary, Randy, next Door, and everyone I know. Favorites: Wally, food, partying, old style, fun times, sundown. Activities: JH51-2: Business Club 1- 2. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing l've made a lot of good friends, and had great times, Special thonxs to mam, Mrs. Sneidermann, and everyone who has helped me make it this far. Best Wishes to the class of '82, DEBORAH ANN KRASNY - B.B.B. Friends: John, Lorl, Vivian, Albert, Timmy, Glenn, Jerry, The whole Moody Corner, and everyone else l've hung around with. Favorites: John, Pizza, tacos, magic, trucks, purple, going out and having a good time. Activities: Manager Gymnastics 21 Blue Angels 2: Musical 2: Chorus 1-3. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing l've tried my hardest and l'll never forget the memories. I hope my future is as good as my past 4 years here at Reavls. Thanks mom and dad and especially Ms. Lane for putting up with Lori and me for years. Q2 Seniors - , .... -I 4 X. t I .,.. I 11: se. 141.-s - r Q 'I -'-flue: . s iff . -':.. fs. - Vs . we -st.. . :-:-. ,1--i .CS kv ,ski gtk L . wg ,A 'Ss . . ', H1 Y 1 Q , . g 3 of IDX ts ge t. Qi . sc if s , X k - ss- . Q., Q' ' . .?i:..a - 1 Sf.: 'incase' NANCY KRUK Frlends: Cathy B., Anna B., Denlse, Alana, Dlane, Renee, Bandlt. Favorites: muslc, wrltlng. Last Comments: Thanks to all my friends and teachers for a great four years, A very speclal thanks to Mr. Nakroshis for his efforts an my behalf. DAVID KRUPA SuperKrup Frlends: The State Road Park Regulars and the rest know who they are. Favorltes: Mary, Foot- ball, violence, Old Style, Clam Chowder, and my stereo. Actlvltles: Football 1-4: Baseball 1: Gym: nastlcs 1-2: Student Councll 1, 3, 4. Last Comments: I leave Reovls never forgetting the happy memorles and the good tlmes. l'd llke to thank my Mom and Dad and coaches for puttlng up wlth me. TOM KUIJA Frlends: Barry, Bob, Mary, Ed, John, Gary, John M., Tam S. Last Comments: Thls has been my best year of hlgh school. HELEN KULOVITZ Frlends: Janet, Terl, Kathy, Bob, Sue. Favorltes: John, Owls, danclng, havlng a good tlme. Ac- tlvltles: JHS 1-2: NHS 34. Last Comments: Thanks to everyone, my years at Reavls were great. MATTHEW C. LAFFERTY Frlends: Darrell, Scott, Chrls, Mlke, Bob and everyone else I've encountered. Favorltes: loud muslc, Judas Prlest, Plnk Floyd, MICHELOB, A-28's, Gndy, Good tlmes, My fomlly and Frlends, Ac- tlvltles: IM Floor Hockey Champs 2. Lost Comments: I had o lot af good tlmes, even though I dldn't learn much. BARRY LAHA Be-ggow' Frlends: Tom, Joe, Llsa, Bob, Dave, Denese, Paul, Tlm. Favorltes: Plzzo, money, havlng o good tlme, glrls, Mlchlgan, Chevy trucks, 4X4's, Actlvltles: Worklng on cars, trucks, 4 X 4. Last Com- ments: I leave Reavls to my brother Ran, Hope he has as much fun as I dld In my four years here. GINNY LAKAWITCH Gnome, Mo Frlends: the glrls and boys Cclass of '625. Favorltes: frlends, football, games, my sons, volleyball, muslc, raccoons, bonflres, weekends. Acrlvltles: Ramboosters 1-4: Art Club 1: JH5 1-2: NHS 8-4: Varslty Club 4: Gymnastlcs 143: Intramural Volleyball 2-4: Powder Puff 4. Last Comments: Thanks to all of the people who've made these past four years pleasant and fllled wlth great memorles. I love them all, especlally mom and dad. JANET LAKICKAS Frlends: Andi, Mary, Rlta, Mary, Pam, and anyone who cares to be. Favorltes: Dan, fall days, runnlng, Frlday nlghts, Ice cream, dreams . . . Actlvltles: JHS: NHS: Varslty Club: Dlvlng: Track: Cross Country: Intramurals. Last Comments: Let today embrace the past wlth remembrance and the future wlth Ionglngf' JILL M. LAMPHERE Jillian Frlends: Llbby, Jodl, Flnny, Nancy, Jeff, and everyone else who has made the good tlmes hop- pen. Favorltes: Jeff, football games, Cheerln', weekends, good tlmes wlth special frlends, memorles. Actlvltles: Cheerleadlng 143: Ramboosters 1-4: Volleyball 1: Photography 3: Ushers: Powder Puff 4. Last Comments: Speclal thanks to my family and to all the speclal people l've mer along the way that have made these past 4 years so memorable to me. l'll cherlsh these memorlesforever. CATHERINE LANGLOIS Pooh Frlends: M.S., P.H., D.W., P.S., E.C., J.P, Favorltes: Pav. havlng a good tlme Panda. Actlvltles: Cheerleodlng: Ramboasters: Chorus. Last Comments: I leave Reavls knowlng l'll always have good memorles and thanks mom and dad for all your understanding, NANCY LARSON Frlends: Karen, Royce and Company, Tammy, Barb, Darlene, Favorltes: Carnlvals, summer of '61, tlme spent wlth frlends, McChlckens, Blke rldes, and walks, Actlvltles: Work Program. Last Comments: Thanks to my famlly and frlends for belng there. I leave Reavls knowlng a lot more than before. DAN LATUS ROBERT LAVELLE Bob Frlends: 1961 Flghtlng Rams and whoever wants to be. Favorltes: Glrls, football, sports, frlends, and Itollan food. Actlvltles: Football 1-4: Baseball 1-2-4: Gymnastlcs 1: Varslty Club, Last Com ments: I leave Reavls knowing I accompllshed a lot, I know that the past four years were the best years. So I'd llke to thank all the teachers and frlends who made my days wotthwhlle. And most af all you mal CAROL LAWLESS Frlends: They know who they are. Favorltes: People from Nottlngham, sunsets, muslc, butterflles, mauntalns, plzza, good tlmes, softball. Actlvltles: Work Program. Last Comments: I leave Reavls knowing that I have learned a lat and have had many good tlmes! Thanks to everyone who has helped mel ANDREA LEATHERS Andrea-mama Frlends: Whoever made me happy, Favorltes: Guys, football games, the 'BK' gang, frlerds, famlly, weekends. Itallan food, rnuslc. Actlvltles: Ramboosters 1-4: Bowllng 2: Ushers Club 3, 4: Football Stat. '2-4: Student Councll 2, 3: Class Officer 4: Powder Puff. Last Comments: Knowlng that l've made a lot of 'special' frlends these post 4 years glves me so many wonderful memorles. Speclol thanks to my famlly for all thelr love . . . ond patlence. Seniors 93 .IERROLD LEHMACHER Jerry Lay Friends: Everyone I've met. Favorites: Fast cars, '56 Mercs, friends, good times, and Cathy. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing that after two years of messing around, I've finally gotten my OCT together. A special thanks to Mom and Dad for pushing me to do better. Good luck Ron. MICHAEL LEHOCKY WILLIAM LELEIKA Billy Friends: Renee, Cheryl, Ron, Ray, Joe, Tam, John, Jimmy, Mike, Joanne, Favorites: girls, Comoros, racing, Boozin, P.ock'n'Roll. Last Commenrs: I can't believe where all that time went. I guess it's time, to turn the page. KAREN M. LENTINI Peanuts Friends: Teresa, Peg, Deb, Shell, Ron, Jen, Jackie, Jay, Doll, Dee, Lynn, Sheri, Lisa, Lavonne, Kathy, Kim, Lib, S.R.P. QOHQ, Slab and Ken, and Everybody else. Favorites: friends, smiles, pretzels, Black, summer, Heart, Tull, and ZZ Top, Lost Comments: l've learned an awful lot at Reavis, but I think l've learned o whale lat more from all the people I've met here. Thanks mom and dad, and for the good times everyone! So when's our class reunion? DEBBIE LEPLEY Bom Bom and Lep Friends: Everyone who made my four years at Reavis special. Activities: Cheerleading 1-2: Kir- tenball 3: Ushers Club 2-4: Student Council 10: JH5: NHS 4: Student Alde 4. Favorites: roses, sun- shine, Duke, 19th, romance, Hugs and Kisses, Italian food, shrimp, mom, dad, Mlke, Jeff, Christy, Relatives, Neighbor across the street, and nursing. Last Comments: l leave Reavis looking at the future aptimistically saying. l've onlyjust begun. WALTER LEWANDOWSKI Wally Friends: 1951 Fighting Rams, the rest know who they are. Favorites: Football, pizza, weekends, friends, coaches, Kojaks, good music. Activities: Football 1-4: Wrestling 1: Varsity Club 3-4. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing I mode some good friends and memories and looking towards the future Thanks to everyone who mode my stay a pleasant ane. FRANK LICATA Friends: 1951 Fighting Rams and anyone who wants to be, Favorites: Family, friends, sports, weekends, Activities: Football 1-4: Intramurals 2-4. Last Comments: I leave Reavis looking for- ward to the future but will always remember the great times I had here. HELEN LIMBEROPOULOS Friends: Linn, Jodl, Catherine, Nancy, Ann, Punkln, Patty, Mack 1, Favorites: taffy apples, cosmetology, summer nights, good times. Last Commenrs: I leave Reavis remembering all the good times I had and look forward to the better times to come with the people I mer these past four years, JULIE ANNE LOEB .lewls Crash Friends: Sandy, Karen, Judy, Franz, Fry, Sue K. They know who they are. Favorites: guys, parties, running. Activities: Running: JHS: Swimming. Last Comments: I leave Reavis thanking my family and friends who helped me through these four terrific years, DEAN LONDOS KAREN LOPRESTI Friends: the best ones anyone could ask for. Favorites: good friends, Greg, food, old movies, cuddling, ocean waves, Sunday dinners. Activities: Student Council: Volleyball: Badminton: JHS: NHS. Last Commenrs: Thanks to ALL those wha've made me happy especially Terri, Greg, and my family . . .ond to you Reavis - lt's been great! DEBORAH LORENZ Deb Friends: People who made these 4 years the best. Favorites: my family, Dennis, crazy person across the street, ziggy, class of 82, Christopher, laughing and number o. Activities: JHS 2: NHS 4: Ushers Club 3-4: Student Aide 4, Last Comments: I leave Reavis looking toward the future and thanking my family and friends, especially Lep and Dennis, for their help and understanding. I love you. ANTHEA C. LUKASHONAK Ank Friends- Those with whom l've shared good times, Favorites: green, tennis, football games, F.R O C,, my family, skiing, N.Y.C., my heritage, Activities: Tennis 4: Art Club 1-4: Ramboosters 1- 4: JHS 12: NHS 34: Youth and Government 1-4: Spanish Club 1-4: Speech Team 4: Business Club. Last Comments: Reach what you cannot! - Kazantzalsis. KAREN MACAK Maychick Friends: Chris, Jim, Burt, Doug, Linda, Show Choir, Lane, Karen. Favorites: Jim, Chorus, Michigan. Food. Good Times, Drama, Activities: Chorus 1-4: Drama 3-4: NHS J4: Show Choir J4. Last Com- ments: These past tour years have been the best, Thanks mom and dad. Good luck Chris and Tony. ROBERT M. MACKOWIAK Bogus, Cav Friends: most everyone, the best tn the world. Favorites: friends, both tennis teams, expos, com- puters, N13, memories, Activities: Math Club 1-4: Pres. 45 Computer Club 2-4: Debate 2: ln- tramural Volleyball: Champs 2: Hockey: Champs 2: Tennis O-4: Football 1: JHS: NHS 1-4. Last Com- menrs: l leave Reavis and its people, missing special happenings, and special friends. I would da it all again, given the chance. Thanks to all who helped pull me through. l'II remember you always. Q4 Seniors r,1'A ,,.,s.e.., Wikwuqkr S A rs. . 173 I I 'E fo? xbvyff - .fflkg TAMI MACLEAN Friends: anyone who wants to be. Favorites: Sunshine, Chorus, dlving, Steve, outdoors, purple, and my nephew and niece. Activities: Gymnastics 1: Chorus 1-4: Diving 1-4. Lost Comments: I'm really gonna miss the friends I've made. Thanks to everyone who helped me, especially my mom, Ms. Lone, and Pax. I Love Yo's! ROXANNE MADEY Friends: Keith, Shawn, Barb, Diane, Cathy, Steph. Favorites: Keith, Singing, watching Davie grow, Chorus 10. Last Comments: I enjoyed my 4 years, here at Reavls. l'd like ta thank my mom, dad, and Keith for helping make them this way. I love all of you. LYNN MAEDER Maeder-Face Friends: Fred, Sherri, Lisa, Marlis, Shelley, Teresa, Karen, Peggy, and many others. Favorites: be- ing with Fred, Friendship, happiness, rainbows, and purple. Activities: Basketball: Volleyball: Powderpuff. Last Comments: I leave Reavls gaining a benet understanding of people and life, with dreams of the future, and grateful memories of the past. Thanks to everyone, especially my parents, for making these past years so special. MICHAEL MAHONEY Blnser Friends: Mr. Divot, Sue, Miz, Bob, Schmoo, Chris. Favorites: Baseball 1-2, Golf 4: lnrermutols 1-4. Last Comments: Thanks to everyone who mode these last four years the best, especially you mom. CARL L. MALINOWSKI Friends: S.T.R.P. People and Whoever. Favorites: Harleys, Tatoos, good times, K.L., 13, YB. Ac- tivities: C.V.E. Last Comments: I leave Reovis knowing these four years were just o stepping stone tothe great wonders I will overcome, A.M.F. KEVIN MALLOY WILLIAM MALLIRE5 GEORGE MANTIA JIM MARCORDES Friends: Dawn, John, Chuck, Mike, Larry, and everyone else who has made these past years great. Favorites: Dawn, Pizza, Green, Vettes. Last Comments: I leave Reavis hoping the future will be as great as the past. MICHAEL MARSHALL Mike Friends: Bob, Dawn, Ken, Wayne, Bill. Favorites: Sue, Camaros, Blue. Activities: Trock 1 and 2: Stu- dent Council 1. I leave Reavls knowing that these have been the best 4 years of my life and I wish good luck to all of my friends and special wishes for a real special person. KIMBERLY A. MARTINEK Kim Friends: Nanc, Kathy, Leslie, Mary, Lori - The Best! Favorites: Friends, Lil' Sis, Wlsc - country Cuz's, waterfalls, The best of times, being lost with Moz, snowflakes, Last Comments: Now I move into the future with my eyes opened wide and my dreams soaring high - hoping to grasp the glory of accomplishment. BILL MASSEY JAMES MASTERSON Mimos Friends: They know who they are. Favorites: Glordano's Pizza, Cruising, Journey. Activities: Basketball Mgr. 2-4: Football Mgt, 54. Lost Comments: I leave Reavis knowing that these past 4 years have been the best time of my life. NAIM MATARIYEH Friends: Kevin, Mike, Bill, Gary, Ken, Debbie, Chris, Amy, Judy, Anne, And the rest know who they are. Favorites: going our and having a good time: making people smile and making friends. Last Comments: l leave Reavis knowing that the last four years have been the greatest - and I wish all my friends the best luck in the years to come. ROBERT MAYER Seniors Q5 LAURA MAZALIN Moz Friends- Ann, Denise, Burt, Tibbls, Fitz, the Gang. Favorites: My family, Ed's 57, Basketball, sunsets, blue. bonfires. Activities: Volleyball: Basketball: Softball: Student Council: Chorus: JHS. Last Comments: I leave Reovis knowing I met a lot of new friends and remembering the good times we had together. Thanx mam for your guidance and support. CHRIS MCCLAFFERTY Friends: Ac, Dave, Rich C., Rich B., Dean, Kraig, Cary, John, Jim. Favorites: going out with friends, sports, family. Activities: Baseball 1-4: Football 1: Basketball 1-3: JHS 2: NHS 3. Last Comments: I hope the years ahead are as successful and as much fun as I had these last 4 years. I have met a lot of new people ond hope to meet many more. Thanks mom and dad for your help. DENNIS P. MCCLINTOCK Crash Friends: Paul, Laurie, Joe, and Squiggy, Favorites: dirt bikes, girls, good friends, food, rush, and mom and dad. Last Comments: These four years here have all gone by so quick and here at Reovis has been most fun. It wouIdn't be this way if it were not for all my friends, and parents. I leave Reovis leaving all my friends behind and good times Thanks Mom and Dad. Activities: Cross Country 2: Ushers Club 8-4. JOHN MCFADDEN MICHAEL MCHALE Friends: They know who they are. Favorites: food, driving, mam's cooking, everything else. Ac- tivities: Track 1: JHS 2. Last Comments: I know leaving this school, I will leave a lot of good friends behind. ISMAEL MEDELES Squish Friends: The guys and girls, and those who I've got to know, Favorites: Family, Deanna, pizza, good times, weekends, and this and that. Activities: Football 2-4: Ushers Club: Student Council: Varsity Club: Senior Class Officer, Last Comments: It's time to say good bye but not to the good times I've had and good friends I've made. Good Luck Liz, Jerry, Angel, Jr. Thanks mam and dad. TONY MEIER Friends: Anybody that wanted to be. Favorites: blue, snowmobiling, Italian Villa Loud Rock, THE WHO, Kicking Bock. Activities: Basketball 1-2. Last Comments: l hope my future is as great as my past. Thanks Reovis it was a great time. Also Thanks to my mom and dad. MARY MERWICK Friends: Beth, Erin, Chris, Pam, Jan, Rita, Jeff, John, M and S, and . . Kevin. Favorites: Wild and crazy sisters, cruising for foxes, weekends in Champagne, Jeff's parties, Love and gramma. Lost Comments: Vesterday is but roday's memory and tomorrow is roday's dream . . K. G, . . . Thanks. LAURA MEYER Friends: Lis, Ann, Mel, Ed, George, John, The Gang, others. Favorites: Mel, Band, music, Lake, outdoors, T.J., good friends. Activities: Band1-4: Band Council 3-4: IHS 2: NHS 4: Boosters 1-2. Last Comments: I leave Reovis knowing that there are more challenges, but I have learned to face up to them cause of great friends and understanding patents, Thanks. JEANNE MICHAELS Mike Friends: Deanna, Shelly, Karen, Terri, Dore, Ginny, and all the rest who always make me smile Favorites: Art, Joy, family, friends, and summer. Activities: Student Council: JHS: NHS: Badminton: Ramboosters: Homecoming Court. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing that my memories from the past four years are forever and that my lite has onlyjust begun. WALTER MICHALOWSKI LYNN MICHKO 5cootes Friends: D.T., C.D., D.L., D.L., etc. Favorites: D.T., Cowboys, horseback riding, friends. Activities: Rc-mboosters 1: Horticulture 4: CVE 4. Last Comments: I leave Reovis with many fond memories and friends. Thanks to all who supported me during these DQST 4 years. Special Thanks to my family and especially ta D.T. DAN MIKRUT Favorites: Cars, music. Last Comments: Ileave Reovis knowing that I have completed part of my education, had ct lot of good times, and mel a lat of good friends who I hope to see in the future. DEANNA MILLER D-Buzz Friends: Doll, Rat, Peggy, Teresa, Jenni fan, Karen, Michelle, Him N., Fed, Joe, Carl, Kenny, Moria, St. Road park and sohs People, Jerry, ond everyone else I know. Favorites: Old Style, the woods, Italian food, Rock'n'RoII, Led Zeppelin, partying. Activities: Graphic Arts Club. Last Com- ments: I leave Reovis saying I didn't learn much and have much fun, but knowing I really did! Thanks To all! PEGGY MILLER Friends: Michele, Teresa, Mary, Debbie, Karen, Moe, J.J., D.H., and all the excellent people I've met in the post four years. Favorites: Sunshine, smiles, parties, friends, music, blue, Pink Floyd, my family, Ginger. Last Comments: I leave Reovis with great memories to last a lifetime. Thanks mom and dad for all your patience and understanding. I love you Both. Q6 Seniors as 11. ki J 'fit ff' if sa... UNSC . welll' 9 mlfagjf- I ,t F ,ff 'F S X I , . YT? Q R if X V. C.- sf K N A ,Z STEPHANIE MILLER Steph Friends. Kris, Val Anita, Jim, Leggo, Karen M , Dave, Frank, Burton. Favorites: singing, dancing, show choir, blue A's, Land and Dave, Europe Activities Show Chair 34: District Chorus 14: Musical 3-4, NHS 3-4: Blue Angela 4. Last Comments: Thanks to mom and dad for all their love and support. ROBERT MININNI Bib Friends. team, Sal, and Bays. Activities: Football. Favorites- weekends, Michele Last Comments: I legve Reavis knowing that I was an Reavis' best football team, and knowing I could handle the coconut. RICHARD MINNELLA Rich Friends: Lisa, Jon, Clarence, Rick, Scart, Les, and anyone who wants ta be. Favorites: being with Lisa, playing guitar, RUSH, YES. Activities: Guitar Club 2-4, President 4: Guitar Concert 2-4: Jazz Bands Last Comments: Thank you to all the teachers and friends I've had and a special thanks to Mr. Blolek and Mr. Talbatt for helping me along and my parents for understanding me. Good Luck class of 62. SAM MIRABELLA Friends: Jeff, Ronnie, Nick, Stump. Favorites: cars, Italian food, cars, California, cats, parties. Ac- tivities: Wrestling 1:21 Hubba Float Crew 4. Last Comments: Good things do not come easy, but when they do it will have been well worth the added effort. TOM MISKI MIKE MISNER Miz Friends: Sue, Oja, Binser, Schmoo, Sue J Chris, etc. Favorites: friends, weekends, Canada, good music. Activities Tennis 2-4: JHS: NHS: Intramurals, Lost Comments: These past four years here have been great Thanks Reavis and thanks especially to my parents for all your support. RONALD MOLLOY Friends: They know who they are. Favorites: Connie, friends, mam and dad, Par, Karen, Phll. Jenny. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing that the last four years have been great. I hope that the years to came are just as good. Thanks to all the people who helped me through especially mom and dad. LISA MONTOYA E-Z Friends: Rose, Head, Jennifer, Peter, Debbie, Vonne, Karen, Joanne, Kim, Lori, The band and everyone else I've met. Favorites: My family, nieces and nephews, friends, weekends, cats, cheese-popcorn, Beatles, Neil Young, Yes, Genesis. Last Comments: Though l leave Reavis, the good times and experiences I've had, will always be remembered. Good Luck Tony and Adam. Bye Bye Miss Bachmann. ALAN MOSKIEWICZ Friends: They know who they ore, Favorites: Family, friends, baseball, skiing, sports, good times. Activities: Baseball: Basketball: Golf: JHS, NHS, Lost Comments: I leave Reovis hoping that the future will bejust as fun as these past four years have been. Thanks Mom and Dad for helping me along the way. SHERI MOYERS Friends: Judy, Ding and Dong, K.K.: R.G.: Mrs. R. Boyer, and everyone else I party with. Favorites: Jack, Tigers, Bob Seger, and men. Activities: Band 1: CVE 4. Last Comments: Thanks to everyone who helped me through these 4 long years. lt's been a slice!! Especially thanks to the Old Bind. EUGENE MROCH Gena Friends: Kevin, Koni, Sherri, Kim, My lunch table, and everyone else. Favorites: music, writing, bowling, drawing, and video games. Last Comments: I leave Reovis and everyone I mer here Thanking them far their support and help, and my mother, for raising me right. SAL MUCERINO Favorites: Ladies, weekends, RockTn'Roll, soccer. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing the four years I've been here have been fast and all right. I met a lat of new people and o.k. teachers. Thanks to them and special thanks to Mr. Hauser and Mrs. Summers who helped me enjoy my stay, Good-Bye. ROBERT MULACK Schmaa Friends: Joga, Binzer, Miz, Blondie, Ken, Bubba, moom Mon, Whale, Sue, and Chris. Favorites: Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Los Angeles Dodgers. Activities: Baseball 1-2. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing I've gotten a good education and had a fun time. Good Luck to my brothers. LORI MULCAHY Bubbles Friends: John, Karin, Charisse, Debbie, Danna, Connie. Favorites: Journey. pizza. fries, gum. Ac- tivities: Chorus HJ. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing that these have been the best four years of my life. I'm leaving behind a lot of good memories and friends, but they will never be forgotten. I thank my friends and family far getting me through the hard times af my life. MIKE MURTAUGH Friends: The B.K. gang and all the people I have met over the years. Favorites: Friends, pizza, steak, music, and Reovis football games. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing I made many friends and learned, what I need to know for the future. Seniors 97 CHRIS A. MUSANTE Crazy Chris Friends: JoAnne, Rod, Sue, Ed, Dove, Jeff. Favorites: Fridays, Racing, Pink Floyd, Sid, Old Style, RUSH, JlMl. Activities: Cross Country 2. Lost Comments: I leave Reavls with a lot of knowledge and memories that almost make me want to do It again. CARY MUSSER Mus Friends: Al, Krolg, Chris, Dick, Dave, John. Favorites: Basketball, sports, pizza, weekends, Benny Hlll. Activities: Basketball I-4: Intramurals 1-4: Varsity Club: NHS. Last Comments: I'd llke to thank my parents, friends, and coaches for all their support during the past four years. JOANNE MYSLIK Jo Friends: Him, Jim, Sandy, Cheryl, Julie, Jeton, Pam P., the rest know who they are. Favorites: Jim, blue, good friends, guys, weekends, karate, music, good times. Last Comments: I leave Reavls knowing I've tried my best during these post four years but l'll always look back and remember all the good rlmes I had wlrh my good friends, LARRY MYSLIWIEC Friends: Mike, Larry, Jackie, Dan. Favorites: Cars, music, working. Last Comments: Thanks to friends, parents and teachers for all their help through the years. BONNIE NAPONELLI Friends: George, Anne, Gary, Cheryl, Sandy, Toni, Noreen. Favorites: being with George, ponies, Rolling Stones, summertime, Florida. Last Comments: I leave Reavls hoping to find a good and happy life ahead af me. Love ya mom, dad, and George. DAWN NAREL Downie, Muppet Friends: Monika, Don, Tlm, Sue, Sandy, and everyone else. Favorites: Jim, Christmas time, my nlece and nephew, kids, shrimp, and autumn. Actlvltles: Track 15 JHS 1. Last Comments: I leave Reavis with friendships that will never be forgotten ond memories that will always be cherished. JAMES G. NAURIS Friends: Diane K., Carl M., Ken C., Joe W., Jim S., and the rest of the park people, Sahs people. and the rest know who they are. Favorites: Dlone K., fast cars, ladies, parties, concerts, nature, fun loving people, good times, dark colors. Lost Comments: Bye. MARY NEEDHAM Friends: They know who they are. Favorites: Brian, Harleys, cummer, parties. Last Comments: I leave Reavls with a lot of memories and hopes for the future. TIMOTHY R. NEUMANN Splash, Paws, Woodsw Friends: Vic, Monika, Dawn, Sue, Steve, Joey. Favorites: Football, Pickups, Drag Racing, Woods. Activities: NHS. Last Comments: Reavls brought many opportunities and times I'll never forget. Thanks to my friends, teachers, and especially my parents for all their support and understanding. MONIKA NITZ Ma Friends: Dawn, Kris, Jim, Tim, Everyone. Favorites: Family, friends, good times, little kids, peach, lasagna, rainbows, summer. Actlvltles: JHS: NHS: German Club: Ramboosters. Last Comments: I leave Reavis with handfuls of memories cherished forever . . . bound for a successful future. Thanks ta everyone, especially Mom and Dad for everything. Love ya alll Good Luck Karin ond Herb! ALANE N. NORKUS Yang Friends: Denise, Joe, Dan, Tammy-Andy, Bokerfhlcago People, the rest. Favorites: wine, moan-llt nights, unlcorns, sunshine, drawing, poems, snow, parties, adventure, Actlvltles: CVE. Last Comments: Hold fast to dreams, far if dreams die, Ilfe is llke a broken winged dove that can't fly, Thanks ma and dad for putting up with me. DONNA NUCCIO DEANNA L. OAKEY Friends: MoryBeth, Janet, Nancy, Lynn, 5b lunch table, the girls, and anyone I can share a secret with. Favorites: ISH, lad, friends, football, good times, photographs and memories, Oakeys and Medeleses. Activities: Blue Angels 2: Powder Puff 4: Usher 4. Last Comments: Good-bye Reavls - I leave you with a lifetime of great memories. PAM OBEYTEK Friends: Mary, Denise, Theresa, and Anyone who made me smile. Fovorltes: rainbows, sunsets, good times, grandma and grandpa V., smiles, the Lakefront, having fun. Activities: Drama and Stagecrew 1-4: JHS 2: NHS 3, 4. Last Comments: Follow the rainbow and yau'II ga fat. A special thanks to my Mom, Dad, Aunt Bee, and Mr. Ohlson for all their help and suppon. ELLEN O'CONNOR Weasel, Putter, Weeze Frie the rest know who they are. Favorites: Chuck, partying, Ozzy, Rolling Stones, Bobby's talk, good times. Last Comments: I leave Reavls glad lt's finally all over with. If I could do lt over again l'd do it right, I'Il never forget the friends l made and the memories they gave rne. Thanks Mom and Dad for putting up with me. Bye. nds: C.B., M.B., M.C., L.K., M.M., M.M., B.V., T.P., D.F., B.C., D.H., D.H., K.N., D.S,, J.A., S.P., S.C., 98 ,I 5 ,,,, ww' '1' . ' e y,,1, i .,v..,. , , f l 'V iii V i VW 73,2 ' M.,M.o, 1 ' : V .V , ,QF ASW , , 1 I, ' - ' f L K ' ,1 D W A ,,,. ,,, 4. 7,-,.,,,.f ., find iff , ' V t 4, ,,e. - . ,: Q . it , vit- f t i Q wr g it ff LAWRENCE F. OERTEL Friends: Roberta, Joe, Roy, Billy, Paul, and Youie Favorites: Foreigner, ice cream, being with friends, football. Activities: Tennis 1-25 Football 1. Last Comments: I leave Reovis knowing that I am leaving behind the best four years oi my life. KEVIN O'GRADY Kev Friends: 1961 Fighting Rams and everyone else. Favorites: Spons, Outdoors, Friends, Family, Ac- tivities: Football 1-4, Basketball 1: Swimming 1: Varsity Club 34. Last Comments: I leave Reavis with alot of good memories and friends. Thanks to everyone who made lt enjoyable, THEODORE OHAP WAYNE OKSANEN Friends: All those that have shared the good times along with the bad. Favorites: Fast cars. money, and doing what I have always wanted to do. Last Comments: I leave Reavls chanlng a nlew course in to the seo of an endless dream, floating high above the water and off into the s y. SANDRA A. OLDANIE Friends: Diane, Deniese, Lizzy, Bonnie, Anne, Cheryl, Kim, Favorites: Johnny, my brother Chris, the Buck family, motorcycle rides, the woods, cuddling. Last Comments: l'il always remember those special years spent with my friends, especially with Johnny. CHUCK OLSZEWSKI The Shooter Friends: Jennifer, ond everyone else who wants to be. Favorites: Jennifer, STRAIGHITUP, Parties, Parry Bsentials, Rush, Pink Floyd, Sit-N-Bull. Activities: Wrestling 1: Rap Session 1-3. Last Comments: I leave Reavis with a bright outlook on the future, and my career. lowe everything to my mom and dad and teachers, mast of all to Jennifer! ED O'NEILL Friends: They know who they are. Favorites: Led Zeppelin, Jimmi Hendrix, Old Who, Concerts, woods, Michelobl, Uncle Jack, a quiet night with a good looking woman, making money. Last Comments: I'm glad it's over, and I want to thank everyone for putting up with me. CPS? Thank you Mel. MARJORIE OPRONDEK Peggy, PegIet Friends: Larry, they know who they are. Favorites: Larry, my family, band, children, stuffed animals. Activities: Spanish Club 1-4: JHS 2: NHS Secretary: Bond 1-4: Musical: Orchestra 1-4. Last Comments: Thanks Mom, Dad, Marie, Larry ond Sir, these four years have been the best! DENISE K, ORR Neice Friends: everyone. Favorites: Led Zeppelin, Parties, good times, So. Comfort, Downtown. Last Comments: We have our dreams and now it's time to stan making them come true. Thanks to everyone. Good luck class of '82 SCOTT OVERBY Friends: Darrell, Matt, Mike, Jim, Kathy, and even Chris. Favorites- racing stock cors, being among friends, Michelob, sex, good music, and fast cars. Activities: Hockey 1-2. Last Comments: I thank everyone who helped me make it through school, my friends, parents, teacher, deans, and counselors. But now it's over, and time to party, MICHELE OWSIANIAK Friends- Peggy, Karen, Donna, Laura, Moe, S.R.P. People, the gang. Favorites: horses, Sugar, strawberries, grey, summer nights, musk, the country, parties, Activities: Varsity Volleyball 1-3. Lost Comments: Thanks mom and dad, Luv ya. Bro, make the best of your next 4 yrs. and keep out of trouble. MARY BETH PACER Friends: Deanna, Janet, Donna, Laura, Teri, Lynn, 5b lunch table, and many more. Favorites: My family and friends, the beach, football games. Last Comments, Special thanks to my friends for making these post four years so enjoyable. Good luck class of '62 I'll miss you! SHERI LYNN PACOUREK Friends: Kathy, Patti, Sandy, Chris, Ellen, Dawn, Jackie, Janet, and everyone else knows who they are. Favorites: Drawing, dogs, General Hospital, lobster. Activities: Business Club Last Com- ments: I leave Reavis glad that it is finally over, with thanks to my parents. CAROL PAGACH Dentures, Piggy Friends: Mike, Penny, Carrie, ond everyone else. Favorites: MIKE, special times, sunshine, carno tions, ice cream, french fries. Anivities: intramural Volleyball 2: JHS 1-2: Art Club 1-2, Last Com- ments: I left Reavis in January knowing a lot about life and looking forward to future with Mike. l'd also like to soy thanks to my morn, my best friend Penny and my boyfriend Mike for putting up with me - I love you all! JOAN PAGE Friends: Don, Jeff, Mary, everyone else who made me smile, Favorites: Mark, mom, my family, summer nights, purple, diving, woods, blind faith, Gnomes, good times, class of '82 Activities: Swimming 1-4: Ushers Club 1-4: Homecoming Court 1: Varsity Club 1-4, Last Comments: I leave Reavis to go onto search for love. Peace of Mind, and the true meaning of life. The sooner I start running along the path of Eternity, the Better. Thanks for all the love and support Mom. my grandparents and most of all thanks Mark for being that special someone 1-4-O. Seniors C79 CHRISTINE PALM PaImtree, Chris Friends: Dlane, Patti, Sue, Helen, Da, Vlkkl, June, Mom, Dad. Actlvltles: Gymnastics: Rarnboosters: Horticulture: JHS: Usher Club: NHS: Yearbook. Last Comments: I leave Reovls knowlng lt was the best four years of my llfel With the help of my great family and frlends. KATRINA PARRISH LUKE PATRICK Luke Friends: anyone and everyone who wants to be. Favorites: belng able to take a lot of days off. Last Comments: I leave Reovls knowlng that I have had four ofthe best years of my llfe even on the many days I wosn't there. JEFFREY R. PAVELECK Jeff Friends: Ronnie, Sam, Jeff, Dean, Sheila, Strohs Boys, Jac's People, The St. L. Boys, Fltz, everyone. Favorites. Glrls, Pattles, chill, crulsln', my famlly, wrestllng, Pink Floyd. Actlvltles: Wrestling 1-4: Stu- dent Councll 1-4: Hubba Bubba Float Crew 4. Last Comments: The mast valuable thing I've learn- ed at Reovls is ta do your own thing. Thanks to everyone who made Reovls great, THERESA PAVLIK Tre Friends: Those who are wlll always be, Favorites: Chicago, summer, Vlr. and Canada, Prlme Rib, O.J., Lancers, Englebert, Van Halen and The Doors, Baotsle and Wayne, Wlenerl, BlackfGreyfXVhlte, M'A'S'H, Unicorns, trees and flre. Lost Comments: To have made It thru the experiences I have ls to know I have grown since the beginning. I venture Into college starting all over again, but awaltlng the class of '82 Reunion, Laterl JACOUELINE PAWLAK Jackie Friends: Debbie, Barb, Nancy, Lydia: the rest know wha they are. Favorites: Bob, Von Halen, frlends, Taco Dell, partylng, good times, lamlly, and art. Last Comments: l'd llke to sincerely thank my mom and dad for being so good to me. AMF. JAMES C. PAYER Friends: Tuna, Froggy, Larry, Kev, Sue, Swim Team. Favorites: Coors, Mlchelab, glrls, gambling, Rolling Stones, Jlml Hendrix, Rush, International Scouts, portles. Actlvltles: Intramurals 2: JHS 2: NHS 3, 4: Swim Team 1-3, Last Comments: I'd like to thank my mom and my friends for putting up wlth me through these past four years. lt's been greatll WILLIAM R. PELDZUS Bill Friends: Adam, Dlane, Ron, Sandy, the Perch Famlly, and anyone else who wants to be, Favorites: Camaro's Quotes, Spontanelty, Cunning, Golf, Winning, Saturday Nlghts, Computers, Sports, and Muslc. Last Comments: A wise man ance sold, People are like trees, and It has been a pleasure walking through thls forest. Thanks a lot Mom and Dad for your help and understanding, PAMELA KAY PELLICO Friends: Those who are and those who wlll be, especially Klfah, Joanne, Kathy. Favorites: Faml- ly, Nature, 1960's Cmuslcb, Animals, Macadamlan Nuts. Actlvltles: Science Club 4: Business Club 4: Swimming 1: French Club 1: Math Club 4: Yearbook Staff 4, Lost Comments: l have learned a lot over these p0ST 4 years and I look forward to what llfe holds In stare for me. ADAM J. PERCH Friends: BIII, Rich, Mike, Kelly, Dru, the Peldzus family, and all the rest. Favorites: famlly, frlends, spontaneous times, Debate, Intramural vlctorles, T-tops, Espanol, cunnlng, workman's camp. Ac- tlvltles: Debate: Football: Intramurals: JHS: NHS. Lost Comments: Thanks to the few speclal friends and teachers who took the time to understand. Speclal thanks to mom and dad for lettlng me be myself. I leave Reovls ready for anythlng, for wherever the storm carries me, I go a wllllng guest. SUE PETERS Friends: Those who were there In the good times and the bad. Favorites: lay, Davy, cats, being wlth those I love. Actlvltles: Math Club 1: Ramboosters 1: Student Councll I and CJ: Soph V-P: JHS 1- 2, NHS 3-4. Last Comments: I leave Reovls wlth many happy memories and good friends. I wlll always cherish them both. DENISE PETERSEN Peter Frlends: Donna, Kathy, H.H., J.J., A.H., and that special gang an Normandy. Favorltes: Andy Zleba, 5-3050, klsslng, summer, partles, smlles, late hours, frlends, beer. Last Comments: I've learned a lot about llfe these post four years, maybe the hard woy, but, l've learnedl Thanks Mom and Dad. JOSEPH PETIT Fish Friends: Curt S., Pam S., Dlane S., Torn L., Mlke B. Favorites: Pam S., food, water skiing, restaurants, nice cars, and good friends. Last Comments: I thank Reovls for having the most perfect glrl In lt, and I hope she'II always be my perfect glrl. I've had an excellent tlme these past faur YEOTS. GARY PICKETT Friends: Wayne, Ken, Ron, Loretta, Bill, Katrlna. Favorites: Hound an Hare, MOPAR, Dtlven Mad, Tight-flttln Jeans. Actlvltles: Hound on Hare: Dralnlng the Monster. Last Comments: Plans - to be a cop. It was a great last year. Good Luck to Jerry and Wayne. LAURA ANN PIECH Peachy!Peachnut Friends: Dar, Mary, Pattl, Rene, Ish, Tom, Hector, and everyone else who cares, Favorites: frlends, cheerleading, purple, boating, rainbows, skllng, gymnastics, A.P. Actlvltles: Ramboasters 1-4: Cheerleading 1-4: JHS: NHS: Gymnastics: Spanish Club 1-4: Student Councll 1-2: Class Officer 1: Youth and Govt. 3, 4. Last Comments: I cherish all the happy and sad memarles of Reovls and look forward to a happy future. Thanks to everyone who mode these years memorable. 'IOO 22, lc 1-we use cg., ... swarff' ...Q I Jil ::, 1 '?Yan- . ti l L Y sl' . C C 43, 5' 'fi tg .P f R x . .ls Eff ,QM V .. ' we . J s ..f infix., ' ..., t .SMX ' . -E s , W,,, it C- A X . X41 A? f , we Q22 sy... -V.- , . ,QQ K: ,I ss.. S, Citi' ff' .-.Q GENE PLAEGER JERRY PLAEGER PAT PLECKI FRANK PLEKAVIC PIucky Friends: Adel, Nick, Sal, Matt, Sepo, Stevie, and certain Sahs people. Favorites: Rolling Stones, Gold, arcades, and getting high with good friends. Last Comments: After getting kicked out of school twlce l stlll don't know how I did lt. Thanks Mom and Dad. SHELLEY PLONIS Friends: Pat, Tony, Denise, Debbie, Scott, and Moeder Face. Favorites: Painting, water-skiing, Arkansas, and being with Pat, Activities: Art Club: JHS: Volleyball. Last Comments: l've learned a lot In these four years, things even more meaningful than English or Math. One thing I never learned ls haw to make decisions - thanks mom, dad, and Pat for helping me. CHRISTINE POST Tina Friends: Bob, Chrissl, Dave U., Chris K., Chris M., Barb, Leslie, Bob, Dave, Mary, and all the beauty school people. Favorites: Being with Bob, my mom and family, going to the lake and having a good time with my friends, Lorel, Bowling, the woods, T.J., and R.E.O. KIMBERLY POTTS Pottsie Babie Friends: The Normandy Gang, Dlanes, Roxanne B., and her Ilttle one, my work program pals, Mrs. Grauer and fourth hour. Favorites: Summer school, 50's music, sunshine and roses, but most- Iy, being with Bill. Activities: Work Program KCVED. Last Comments: I leave Reavis with happy memories, thanks mam and dad for all your help. Special thanks to BIII for being there, and be- ing my best friend. I love you. This last year was really terrific. DEBORAH PREYSS Debbie friends: L.C., Teri, Don, Arlene, Don, Barb, Tim, etc. Favorites: Jason, Joshua, guys, and my iriends. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing' that these past 4 yrs. have been the best 4 years of my life. Thanks Mom and Dad for helping me. Good luck Brenda. KENNETH PYCH Friends: Anyone who wants to be. Favorites: Swimming, sleeping, food, money. Activities: Swimming 1-A: NHS 6-4. Last Comments: I leave Reavis after 4 very short and meaningful years. I will always cherish my friends and experiences that I have encountered at Reavis. CAROLYN QUINLAN Corrie Friends: Dawn, Carol P., Linda B., Kim B., Al C., Chuck, D. Favorites: Donny, blue, Dreams, sun- shine, smiles, being with friends, pizza. Activltlesz Volleyball 1-2, Bowling 1-3: Varsity Club 2-4. Last Comments: I leave Reavls knowing that l've learned a lot In these last faur years. Without the help of my friends and family I would have never made It. Thanks for always being there. CYNTHIA RABUS Boom-Boom Friends: Sue, Janet, Sue, Ragus, my family. Favorites: Rainbows, guys, sunsets. Activities: Aquatic Arts 1-3: Graphics Club 24: Graphics Secretory 3. Last Comments: Don't walk In front of me, I may not follow. Don't walk behind me, I may n0l lead. Walk beside me and be my friend. Thanks Mom!!! WALTER RAFACZ Frlends: John, Larry, Rick, Rob, Rich, Kelly, Mike, Sue and the rest. Favorites: Chess, Tennis, friends. Activities: Tennls: Chess: Math Club: Computer Club. Last Comments: Thanks for the un- forgettable memories thar will last for a lifetime. GERI ANN RAWSKI LAURA REED Friends: Marino, Donna, MaryBeth, A.G., M.F., P.P., A.D., T.S., S.B, Favorites: Friends, family, sum- mer, laughing, California and free time. Activities: Aquatic Arts I-4: Pres. Cl and 4: JHS: NHS. Last Comments: I leave Reavis wishing the best for everyone and hoping that all dreams come true. Love and Thanks to family and friends. STEVE REISINGER Rice Friends: The Crowd. Favorites: Pay Day, Fridays, good food, good times, Judas Priest, Rush. Last Comments: Good Bye! Seniors 101 SPYRO K, REVELL Zorba the Greek Friends: Funzi, Stubby, Godzukki, Moby, Theo, Lez, others know who they are. Favorites: Music, dancing, singing, beautiful girls. Activlites: Chorus 2-4: Musical 3-4: Show Choir 2-4: Tennis 1-2. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing I could have done better. MEL REYNA Froggy Friends: They know who they are. Favorites: Laura, my drums, band, Friday nights, Styx, T.l. Ac- tivities: Band 1-4: Guitar Club 5-4: Jazz Dand 3-4. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing the post 4 years were the best and l thank my mom and dad, PAUL RICHARDS Friends: Rich, Rob, Mike, John, everyone. Favorites: Music, golf, b-ball, pizza, purple, Beverly C.C., Bulls, Seattle. Activities: Basketball 1-4: Golf 2-4: JHS1-2: NHS 3-4: Varsity Club 3-4: Intramurals 1-4: Computer Club 2-4. Last Comments: Thanks to everyone who has helped me get a start an my journey through llfe. I won't let you dawn! I love you mom and dad!! JANET RITTER Joan Rivers, Critter Friends: Joe, Helen, Sue, Kim, anyone who made me smile. Favorites: Joe, ond family, sports, clothes, lasagna, class of '52, Mom and Dad. Activities: Basketball: JHS: Powder Puff. Last Com- ments: Reavis has been the greatest moments of my life, l'll always cherlsh them, Thanks to everyone who helped and put up with me. Good Luck class of '82, hope to see everyone in the future. l'll miss the good old times. BOB C. ROGERS Uncle Rag Friends: Store Road Park CPeopleb. Favorites: Harley Davidson, girls, Keg ponies. Activities: Party- ing. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing that l've accomplished my first goal in life and many more to come. I thank my family and friends for helping me along these 12 years. And a special thanks to Mom. The fun is over. ROY ROMANO Friends: Anyone who considers me their friend, Favorites: family, friends, Italian food, weekends, cruisin': and having a good time. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing I've met a lot of good people and had many good times to remember. Thanks to my family and friends. HECTOR ROSA MICHELE ROZA Friends: Bob, Darke, Mike, Frome, Mom, Dad, Big Sisters, Bro, Mininneez. Favorites: My Hun, Wiley, Chicago, Mudd. Activities: Gymnastics 1-4: Volleyball 1-3: Football 4: JHS 1-2: NHS 3-4: Varsi- ty Club 3-4: Ushers Club 1-4: Rambaosters 1-4: Wrestling Stat. 1-4: Student Council I and 2. Last Comments: Take everything one day at o time and make it the best time. DEBRA RUDOW Debbie Friends: Scott, Shelly, Penny, Linda, Ronnie, Bill, Mike, Ramertes. Favorites: rainbows, unicarns, lobster, Colorado, kids, family, junior guys. Activities: Ramboosters: Art Club: Ushers Club: Ramettes : Work Program. Last Comments: I will never forget these memories or friends, but I am happily looking forward to the future, Thanks mom and dad for your support. I love yo! GERRY RYBCZYK AMJAD SALAH LORRANE SALAMONE Lori Friends: Sue, Band People. Favorites: color blue, listening to music, and talking to friends. Ac- tivities: Science Club: NHS: Jazzband: Lab Band. Last Comments: l've had my share of homework and test, but it's been the best four years anyone could have. LES SANDERS Friends: T.M., H.R., KO., and all my personal acquaintances. Favorites: C.O., Millers, Summer nights, Toboggan shoots, fishin' at the farm. Activities: Football 1-4: Wrestling 1: Varsity Club 8 and 4, Pres. 4: Holiday Cider Run 3 and 4. Last Comments: Certainly, it's been the best four years. lf a smile were to cross my face as I sit in thought, it would be on account of relishlng the past four years - and grin to follow would be that of the future. CHERYL SANSONE Cheryl-Barrel Friends: Girls Varsity Swim Team, Sue, Dove. Favorites: Dave, Italian food, green. Activities: Swimming 1-4: Gymnastics 1-4: Varsity Club 1-4: NHS 3-4: JHS 1-2: French Club 2-3: Speech 3: Drama 3: Math Team 4. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing I've gained the education I came here for. DOREEN SARNA Dot Friends: family, Leech, Mike, Band people, Varanauskis. Favorites: flute, blue, smiles, autumn, sunset, concert band. Activities: Band: JHS: NHS: Musical. Last Comments: Life has just begun, I look back at yesterday with positive memories, accepting today with all its challenges, and searching far all- promising and fulfilling tamorrows. 102 Seniors iii- .ae f 4, J PATTI SATALA Friends: Dann, Rick, E.C.: C.P.: M.C.: T.G.: C.W.: M.S.: and everyone else. Favorites: Playing basketball, Italian foods, Dobermons, and being with my friends. Activities: Intramurals 1-4: Basketball 1-4: Softball 2, Last Comments: I leave Reavis with many good memories. A special thanks to all my friends and teachers for making these four years great. STEVEN SAUERWEIN Pooh Friends: Laura, Tim, Victor. Favorites- Laura, sports, Hugs and Kisses, running. Activities: Track 1-2: Basketball Mgr. 1: Football 1. Lost Comments: I leave Reavis knowing that I got something out of it. Thank you Laura for making my last two years at Reavis so wonderful, Love you always. PATRICIA SAUNDERS Patti Friends: Anyone who wants to be. Favorites: Paul, weekends, horse, nature, Bob Seger, living, Activities: NA, Last Comments: I leave Reavis with many memories, but now I must look into the future. Thanks Mom, Dad, and Paul - I love Yau. JANET SAUTKUS Friends: Gary, MaryBeth, Ralph, Deanna, SB Lunch Table, everyone who mode me smile. Favorites: Gary, Being happy, beaches, weekends, sunsets, and family, Last Comments: These past 4 years have been fun - I will always remember them. Good Luck Joni and Jolyne. Thanks Mom and Dad - I Love Yau! KAREN SAUTTER Kaem Friends: Rob, Ricky, Tom, John, and everyone else. Favorites: Rob, sunsets, Rush, Belairs Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing that I never could of made it without the help of my Mom and Dad, especially Rob. l'm looking forward to my future with Rob, JAMES SAVAGE The Say Friends: State Road Park people and the Reavis football team. Favorites: Penny, Mom and Dad, and drinking a couple of cold ones with the boys. Activities: Football 1-A: Wrestling 1: Student Council 1 and 2. Last Comments: l leave Reavis knowing I probably had the best four years of my life. DAWN SAVICK Friends: Jackie, Ellen, Mar, Jean, Lori, Jerry, Ann, Deb, John Favorites: Don, Pizza, REO. Class of '82, Comoros, Friday's, good times, blue Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing I have done the best I could. WAYNE SCHILKE GEORGE SCHMIDT Friends: Michelle, Liz, Kathy, Frank, C.W,, Tim, Bob, Joe, Favorites: Quarter Pounders, Michelle, Women. Activities: Woods 1-3. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing that I have learned something here, Pius have met some nice people here like Mr. Wierzal and other teachers and students. MARIE SCHMIDT Friends: C,L., D.W., P.5., C.W., E.C. Favorites: Tom, Summertime, going out with friends, Swim- ming Activities: Blue Angels 2: Cheerleading 2, 3: Ramboosters 2: Chorus 2. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing all my dreams have been fulfilled, thanks ta my mother and Tom JOHN SCHMITZ Gonzo Friends: Carla, Arty, Debbie, Chuck and everybody. Favorites: Baseball, playing the guitar, good times, listening to good music, water skiing, pizza. Activities: Baseball 1-4: Football 1: Stu- dent Body President: Student Council A, Last Comments: I leave Reavis thanking all those who guided me, such as my Mother and Father, Mr. Czarnecki and the deans. I will always remember these 4 years because they were the best. MARK SCHMITZ CORI SCI-IONAUER CHERYL SCHROCK Cher Friends: Matt, Debbie, Julie, Joanne, Bill, Sandy, Sue, ond everyone. Favorites: Mart, winks and smiles, parties, Summer Nights, my family, jeeps, snicker bars, Doriros, the Dunes, Michelob. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing all of the good times were spent with great friends! ED SCHUH Friends: anyone-n-everyone. Favorites: my family and friends. having good times, B,O.C., U.F,O., Van Halen, Activities: Football 1: Baseball 1. Last Comments: I Ieove Reavis knowing that the past 4 years haven't been too bad. Ijust hope that I make as many good friends in life that I've made here, Seniors 103 PENNY SCHUH 1- Friends: They know who they are Favorites, People who make me smile, Jim. Sunshine, Italian toad, parties. Activities- Baseball Stat 1 and 2: JHS 1 and 2: Wrestling Cheerleader 2 and 3: Treasurer 2 and 3: NHS O and 4 Last Comments I leave Reavis with many happy memories. Thanks to my family and friends for everything, I love you all! JEFFREY t. scriuuz Jeff - S Friends: Jill. Ran. Jeff. Mike Favorites. Jill, Beer, Steak, going to special places and seeing new A, things, meeting people, athletics, family. friends, Activities: Wrestling 1-A: Baseball 2: Varsity N ,js j Club: Ushers Club: Hubba Bubba Float Crew 4. Last Comments. My last A years have been great, i I leave with many special memories and a lot of new friends, Q LIBBY SCHULTZ Libel Friends- Jen, Jill, Sherri, Lisa. Laura and everyone else Favorites: family kittenball, hugs-n-kisses, 1961, Mr Blake, good times with friends. Activities: Kittenball 1-4: Powder Puff A: Ramboaster. Last Comments Thanks ro Mom and Dad and to the special people who have made my 4 . years at Reavis all my sweet memories. . , BARBARA SCOTT Rhu-Barb Friends. Mark, Don. Tim. Karen, Kathy. Lori, fthe inner citclel. Activities: Speech Drama, make-up crew, Blueprint, Aries, Favorites: German class, harry Chapin, dogs, country music. Last Com- ments: Thanks to my Mom and my wonderful friends We've laughed and cried together. Youre all terrific. DIANE SCOTT . Friends- everyone from Nottingham, Favorites: Colorado Rocky Mountains, pizza, purple, The Nottingham Knights, friends. Summertime and corvettes. Activities: Work Program Last Com- ments: I leave Reavis knowing that I have mer a lot of great friends and teachers! I will never forget theml A special thanks to Mt. Bortelmon for all the help he has given me. MARY PAT SEPANIK Mary Friends: Lisa. Barb, Kifah, the guys, everyone who made me smile. Favorites: family, smiles. trix- ies, G.W.T.W. Activities: Chorus: Drama: Blueprint: Speech: Plays Last Comments: Many thanks and much love to everyone who made these past years so special. Mom, Dad, Julie, and Da' mian, I Love You! Good Luck Jules! BOB SEVERSON Friends: The SAHS gang. Favorites Marian, parries, concerts, and having a big blast. Last Com- ments. l leave Reavls knowing that l'll never have to go through with this again, even though I had a great time. DEBBIE SHARPE Mebs Friends- all af the special people who mode these post tour years memorable. Favorites: being with my family, friends, John. having fun winter, snow, weekends, money. Last Comments: I leave Reavis remembering the past. happy with the present, and looking forward to the future, Thanks especially to Mom and Dad for your care, guidance and understanding. TOM SHAVEN TERRI SHEHANE Ter-Bear Friends: Those I have shared smiles and rears with. Favorites: Jim. roses, apple ple crlo-mode, sunsets, Activities- Badminton, Volleyball, Senior Treasurer: JHS: NHS: Last Comments: A special thanks to all those who have guided me through these tour years with love and patience, Friends- Pam, Lisa. Mary, Yearbook People, Carol, and who ever considers me one. Favorites- cil: Cheerleading: NHS: Ramboosters: Yearbook Staff: Swim Timer: Ushers Club: and Business Club. Last Comments These Four Years have been great and I will never forget them but they have gone by too fast. Now it's time to put the past behind me and think of the future. A special f thanks to my Mom and Dad for letting me do things I ordinarily wouldnt be able to do. A JULENESIASKIEXVICZ Julie L , Friends: Cheryl, Sue, MaryAnne, Matt, Tom, Joanne, Sandy, Debbie. Favorites: family, friends, . l 5 rainbows, steak, purple, Journey, bridgeport, Miller, shopping. Last Comments: I leave Reavis V firi- with many new friendships and great memories. Thanks to all who helped make these the best tour years of my life DOUGLAS E. SIDABRAS Doug Friends Angie, Erik, Kevin, Bill. Favorites. blue, 69 Comoros, Drag Racing, fishing. and good times Activities. Basketball 1 and 2, Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing it's been quite an experience. ldon't think I could have made it without the help of my Mom and Dad, Bye. JODI SIERAKOWSKI Jodi Friends: They know who they are. Favorites: The Cezar's gang, and Rick and friends. Activities: Basketball, Ramboasters: Horticulture Club: Usher Club. Last Comments: I leave Reavis looking back at a lot of memories and good times, for the last Sietakowski to pick up, Also have to learn a lot ARLENE SIGNORELLO 104 Seniors especially my sister. Karen An eternity of gtearfulness to Mom and Dad. E KIFAH SHUKAIR 3 Q Spending quiet evenings ar home, but also going out and having fun while surrounded by j friends whenever possible Activities- Math Club: Science Club CSec.D: Drama Club: Student Coun- LISA SIMONE Friends: Cookie, Moeder face, Beanhead, Lib, M.C., rats, Swat-burgers, Park people and the girls, Favorites: Art, 'lil' Michael, winning, class of 82 Jim Morrison, Calif, BO. Activities: Student Council 1-4: Class Officer 1-4: Basketball 1 and 2: Softboll 1-4: Powder Puff 4: Rambooster 1-4. Last Comments: I leave Reavls with many happy memories thanks to my friends, family and teachers. Good Luck Michelle. MARY SKIBA Skibers Friends- Karen, Melly, and the many super Molecule friends. Favorites: super molecule, guitars. Kenny Rogers, guitar, choir. Activities: Spanish Club 1-4, Vice President 4: JHS 1 and 2: NHS 3 and 4: Science Club 2: Drama Club 2. SUSAN SKLENAR Sues Favorites: Music, Shar'n, Smirnoff's, Snickers, Summer of '50, Country, parries, the crew and ex- tras. Activities: Aquatic Arts 1-3, Treasurer 2 and 3. Blue Angels 2. Last Comments: I saw fools and laughter, l've seen wisdom and hope, l've known the taste of rears, yet: l see success. GEORGE SKRYPEK Friends: Ed, Larry, John, Lisa, Laura, Ann, everyone who considers me their friend. Favorites: band, trumpets, bugs, snowmobiles, the lake Activities: Lab Band 2-4: Orchestra 2-4. Last Com- ments: lwill never forget the friends or memories l've made: they mean a lot to me. Good Luck Mike! CYNTHIA SLAPAK Nut, Smurf Friends: Band people, anyone I've met along the way. Favorites: 371, smurfs, parties, Football games, pizza. Activities: Band 1-4: Swim Timer 2-4: Business Club 2-4: Spanish Club 1 and 2: NHS 4. Last Comments: I leave Reavls knowing that these have been the best four years of my life. CAROL SLAVIK Friends: Trisha, Kifoh, Lorie, Dee. Favorites: John, Pizza, Parties. Last Comments: I leave Reavls knowing I havejust completed 12 years of school with 4 more to go. i if BARTON W. SLEEPER Friends: John, Jackie, Mary -the rest know who they are. Favorites: the whole family, football games, cruizin', going out with friends, bananas, pizza, McDonald's, quarter pounders, and Fri- day nights. MARY A. SMART Friends: Janet, Andi, Rita, Pam, Nancy, Sue, Sue, and anyone else who had made these past four years great, Favorites: pizza, friends, having fun, spans, running, strawberries, motorskllng, football and basketball games, autumn, class of 52. Activities: Track: Spanish Club 2: JHS 2: Cross 'Www' Country JA: Varsity Club 3-4. Last Comments: A special thanks to my family, friends, teachers, and coaches, who have made these past four years at Reavls very special ta me. WALTER P. SMART Piggy, Kerm Friends: Diane, Meri, Cindy, Sandy, Kevin, Bill, John, Smokey, Mike, Bubba, Dawn, Coach Smith, Joe, Karen, Butt, Lori, and everyone else. Favorites: gymnastics, girls, parties, woods, pizza, hav- ing fun ot football games, andjust being with friends. Activities: Gymnastics 2-4: Intramurals. Last NN? Comments: I leave Reavis thanking my family, friends, and Coach Smith, for everything they f helped me with. if-1'0 CAROLYN MARIE SMITH Carrie, Sweets Friends: Bo, JIII, Sharon, Patty, and everyone who made me smile, Favorites: Bill, Pink, Sweets, Smiles, and music, and pigs. Activities: Bowling 1-4. Last Comments: Thanx to everyone who made these last 4 years so much fun. Q -I CINDY SMITH Friends: lunch table, library workers, home friends, I love you Mom, Dad, Sandy, Annie, and Jeff. Favorites: Pioneer, Millers, Neil Young, working, being with Jeff and friends. Last Comments: I leave Reavis eagerly to start my life. Thanks everyone. GINA SMITH Friends: Mike, Debbie, Denise, Cindy, Monica, Anna, Punkin. Favorites: Mike, Sunshine, Smiles, ' The DICosoIa family, friends, paydays, partying, my car, little kids, and being in love. Actlvltles: Patio Patrol 1-4. Last Comments: I leave Reavis looking forward to the future and reaching my goals. JOHN SMITH SHERRILL L. SMITH Friends: John, Lynn, Amy, Mom. Favorites: John, Summer, Pepsi, Taffy, Lakefront, Rainy nights, waves, 'Romeo 6 Jullet, the Grays. Last Comments: Life ls very short, and there's no time, for fussing and fighting my friends . . .beatles CHRISTINE SMOI4 Chris Friends: Dawn, Mary, Karen, everyone else I got to know. Favorites: Larry, friends, family. Ac- tlvltles: Science Club 2: JHS 1-2: NHS 3-4. Last Comments: I leave Reavls with a lor of memories. Thanks and all my Love to mom, dad, and all my friends for making them, Seniors 105 DENISE M. SMOLINSKI Dee, Boom-boom Frlends: Denlse, Sherry, Clndy, Trlsha, Barb, Leslle, Tlno, and etc. Favorites: Drinking on Frlday and Saturday nights, pizza, golng to concens. Actlvltlesz Concert Cholr 1, 2, 4. Last Comments: I leave Reovls knowlng that l've met a lot of nlce people and that I finally mode It and Good Luck to my brother Mike and Thanks Mom and Dad. CURTIS SNEED Twinkle Friends: J.P., D.S., P.S,, J.W., BB., LP., M.P., A.P., S.P, Favorltes: Cuddles, Llsa and Lauro, and all of my nieces and nephews, Mom and Dad. Lasr Comments: I leave Reavls not really oc- compllshlng what I should have, but I'II get by, I hope the future has o lot to offer because I'm golng to put a lot Into It. ROBERT SNELIUS SUSAN SOCHA Sue, SoCh Friends: Rod, Sandy, Carol, Julle, Pam, Llbrary gang, and everyone else. Favorltes: Blue, Chicken, belng wlth Rod and friends. Actlvltles: Blue Angels 2 and 3: JHS1ond 2. Lost Comments: I leave Reavls wlth many speclal memorles that I wlll cherlsh forever, Thanks Mom, Dad, Sherry, Julle and Rod for always belng there when I needed you. I Love You Alllll SIOBHAN SOLKOWSKI Friends: All those that are more than an acquaintance. Fovarltes: Languages, Nature, People, Muslc, Art, Travel, Soccer, Swlmmlng, Reading, and My Famlly. Actlvltlesr Band: JHS: NHS: Sponlsh Club: Blueprint: Youth and Government: Debate: Math Club. Last Comments: Hold fast to dreams, for If dreams dle . . . Langston Hughs. LYNN SOLTIS Friends: Sherrlll, Sue P,, Dee, MoryBeth, 5A Lunch Table, the guys. Favorites: Frlends, Famlly, Football games, smlles, Summer, Foxmoor. Actlvltles: Ushers Club: Rambaosters: Blue Angels, Powder Puff 4. Lost Comments: Tlme passes too qulckly, before you reallze lr yau're walklng out wlth a diploma In your hand and a tear In your eye. Thanks to everyone for maklng memories those which I wlll always cherish. l Love You AlI I ROY SOWELL Friends: State Road Park people. Favorites: Jamming, Partylng, and glrls. Actlvltles: Softball: Foot- ball: Hockey. Last Comments: I leave Reavls, BUZZEDI AUDREY SPECK Aud Friends: Dar F., Darlene K., Laurle P., Irene Y., Sandy V., everyone. Favorites: blue, horses, Rush, Journey, drawing, football games. Last Comments: My four years at Reavls have been en- joyable and fun. Thanks to everyone for all their help and frlendshlp, and for all the memorable times. P. RICARDO STABILE Friends: All my Teachers, John Fischer, Walt Rafacz, Rob Mackowlak, Fllch Vlnyard, Sue Baker, Kelly Knourek, Don Dartkowlok, Mary Sepanlk, Corinne Schonauer, and anyone I may have forgotten. Favorites: Science Flctlon, Physics, walking, Calculus, Organlc food. Last Comments: I leave Reavls and many memories wlth sorrow and o sense of accomplishment.: JOE STANKOS MATT STARZYK Friends: SAHS people. Favorites: Old Style, SAHS, Black Sabbath, Danna. Last Comments: I leave Reavis hoping I won't be back next year, and had a good tlme belng here. Thanks to Mom and Dad, Mr. Hauser, Mrs. Summers, for gertlng me through school. CARESSE ST. CLAIR Tess Frlends: G and T, and the rest who stuck by my slde. Favorites: Gary, rainbows, Plnk Panther, Downtown, cuddllng wlth Gary, starry evenlngs, sunsets, Purple people eater, Gramps. Ac- tlvltles: An Club 3, 4: Powder Puff 4. Last Comments: I leave Reavls hoping I'm pointed In the rlght dlrectlon. If anything should go wrong, I know who I can turn to. Thanks Mom for that feel- Ing, I love youl GEORGE STEVENSON Favorites: Music, Old Style, Monte CarIo's. Activities: Working with Civil Defense rlght now and hopefully wlll be working at Chrlst Hospital very soon, Last Comments: I leave Reavls with the thought thot someday my nephews and nleces and possibly grandchildren will graduate from Reavls, I would like ta thank my Mom and Dad for all their help. WILLIAM STINSON KENNETH R, STOCK Friends: Nlom, Mike, Bob, Steve, Jlm, Mlmos. Favorites: Spons and Weekends Activities: Basker- ball 2-4. Lost Comments: Thanks Mom and Dad. Without you, I would have never made it. 106 Seniors EDWARD ST. PIERRE LARRY STRANC RONALD MARK STRANC Ronnie Friends: Phil, Kathy, Dena, everyone at the locker, and anyone who wants to be. Favorites: Running, meeting people, Skiing, hot Summer days, playing Tennls, and getting a ton. Activities: Chess Club 1: Track and Field 3, 4: Cross Country 4. Lost Comments: I leave Reavls knowing I learned a lat, made friends and enemies, all In all, lt's been great. Thanks Mom and Dad for everything. JOHN STRAUSS LARRY A. STREZO JR. Butch Friends: Mike M., Larry, and Wayne. Favorites: The car, work, and long weekends. Lost Com- ments: I leave Reavis with the thought that I am more mature and have a definite future ln mind. Both of which Idid not have when I entered. DIANA K. STROEMER Kandi Friends: Cheri Flala, Kleth Gray, Gerard Blake, Mary Wallace, my favorite friend, Edward French. Favorites: Edward F. French, who is the sweetest person I have ever met. Whoever gets him for life Is a very lucky lady. Actlvltles: Band, Two Yeats. Last Comments: My four years were great here. I've met a lot of people ond made a lot of friends. RON SUMMERS Friends: Kathy, Darryl, Jeff P., Jeff S., Sam, Barton, and many more. Favorites: Moms, working, flying, friends, shots, and good times, Activities: Wrestling 1-45 Student Council 1-3: Varsity Club 1- 4: Ushers Club 1-4: Hubba Dubbo Float Crew 4. PAMELA SWIES Friends: Joe P., the rest know who they are. Favorites: Joe P., babies, going out to eat, spending money, laughing. Last Comments: I have never been good with words, so I hope all those peo- ple who are special to me, know what's really In my heart. Especially Joe, I Love Youl LAURIE SZAJEK Friends: Gwenn T., Jim K., Brian, Carol S., and anyone I have encountered. Favorites: sailing, traveling, bowling, horse-back riding. Activities: Swimming 1-4: Guard 1-4: Timer 1-4: Spanish Club 2-4: Varsity Club 3, 4: JHS 2: NHS 3, 4: Science Club 1-4: Ramboosters 1-4. Last Comments: I leave Beavis with knowledge and memories that will help me face the future. LAURENCE SZAJEK Lost Comments: And what ls good, Phaedrus, and what ls not good - need we ask anyone to tell us these things? NANCY SZUMAL Friends: Sue, Kim, Nikki, Deanna, Jill, Michele, The Girls. Favorites: poo, Football games, being with Gus, Christmas, sunshine, family, friends, garfleld, sharing good times. Actlvltles: Ram- boosters 1-4: Art Club 1: Powder Puff 4. Last Comments: My four years at Reavis have been an experience that nothing can compare to. Thanks everyone for the great tlmes and Good Luck Class of 52 ! DAVID SZYMANSKI DARRYL TABOR Cowboy or Tex Friends: L.M., RS., C.K., D.D., C.S,, etc .... Favorites: Football, Texas, friends, L.M. Activities: Foot- ball 1, 2, 4: Wrestling 1, 2: Baseball 1: JHS 2: Horticulture 4: CVE 4: Ushers Club O. Last Comments: Thanks RHS, for the good times and for my education. Thanks ta all my friends. Special thanks to L.M. and special thanks to Mom and Dad for everything! Lave you all! KEVIN TALLMAN Lickety Split Friends: Those students and teachers who made these years a special remembrance and part of my life. Favorites: Family, baseball, and polltlcs. Activities: Wrestling: Ushers Club: IHS: NHS: Track. Last Comments: Life is but one cow pasture after another, you walk a straight line, you step on a few pies, but you get where you're going. LIZ TEMPLE Friends: Joe, Sue, Som, Rean, Cindy. Favorites: Jasephina Face, food, Suzanne, art, the city, lakefront, Gucci, antiques, old houses, shopping, partying. Last Comments: Now thot these four years are over, I look forward to College and spending my life with Jae. Thanks Mom, Dad, and Joe for helping me tn so many ways, I Luv Yau! Seniors 107 JILL TESAR Friends: Andrea, Ed, Chryss, Stats, and many more. Favorites: Ed, blue, food, Reavis, football games, 312. Activities: Bowling: NHS: JHS: Varsity Club: Ramboasters: Football Stat. Last Cam- ments: Everyone was right when they said these would be the best times, but they'd ga by too fast. Thanks for everything, Mom and Dad, I love you both, GWENN THORSON Friends: Laurie, Mike, Tlm, Carrie, Klm, Glna, Glen, and Val. Favorites: belng wlth friends, and horse back ridlng. Activlrles: Swim Tlmer 1-4: Gymnastics Manager 1-3: Sclence Club 4. Lost Com- ments- These 4 years started off slow, but flnlshed quickly. Thanks to all my friends for helping me through it all LAURA TILLMAN Till Friends: Steve, Spanish 4, Peggy, and Laurie. Favorites: Steve, hugs, stuffed onlmols, friends. Christmas. Activities: Spanish Club 1-4, President 4: French Club G45 NHS 3-4: JHS 2: Swim Stats 1-4: HEP 34: Ramboosters 1-4. Last Comments: Bye Reavis. Thanks for everything these tour years have been the grearesr I love you, Steve, Mom, and Dad. Spanish 4 made my day. Thanks guys, Senora too!! DEAN TOMARAS Friends: Wojo, Nick, George, Chip, and anyone else. Favorites: Basketball, pizza, B.O., ond surn- mer Activltles: Football 1. Last Comments: I leave Reavis knowing that these last four years weren't that bad at all. JENNIFER TRCKA Jenni CfartD Friends: They know who they are. Favorites: beaches, friends, parties, Yes, Genesis, Plnk Floyd, dinner by Chucks, candlelight, plants and STRAIGHT UP! Activities: Art Club 1, Last Comments: I met a lot of excellent people CChuck especlallyl which l hope to shore my future with. If not, I hope they have a happy and healthy life. But don't fret, you're not rld of me, yet! Thanks! ANN TRIPLETT ROSANN TROPP Rat Friends: Norb, D-Buzz, Doll, State Road Park People, SAHS people, and whoever wants to be. Favorites: Norb, friends, family, summer, woods, partying, Old Style, purple, black, cycles. weekends, having good times, food, Aug. 8, Led Zeppelin Il, Rush 2112, and baby Tacho. Ac- tivities: CETA Work Program 2-4. Last Comments: These past 4 years were excellent, thanks to my friends. I give special thanks to my fomlly and Norb for helping me through lt. I love all of you that mode me live, because after all, ALL LIVING IS LOVING! MARIE UNDERWOOD Ree Friends- Laura, Ann, Mary, Bill, Jackie, Gina. Favorites: BIII and Rocky, Karate 429 Calua jet, 351 Clevelands, Fords, Mustangs, 69 Mach l, unicorns, dragons, Harleys, Castles, partyln', Bruce Lee, Beers, Beats. Activities: None. Last Comments: Thanks Mom and Dad, lmade lt! and I Love Yau. DONNA UNOLT Friends: Dave and Others. Favorites: Dave, Michigan, Skiing, Family, Friends, The Woods, ran- querray. Last Comments: It's been nice, thanks to my family and friends. Special thanks ta Mom, Dad, and Dave. LIZ VAGENAS Friends: Vicky, Kim, Carolyn, Sandy, Blue Angels, and everyone else. Favorites: Friends, Greece, beach, Love ls . , summer, music. Activities: Blue Angels 3, 4: German Club 4. Lost Com- ments' Thanks to all my friends for making these past 3 years unforgettable. I'II always cherish the great memories. Good Luck Class of 52. JIM VEGETABLE SHERRI VENTIMIGLIA Friends: Scott, Chip, Gene, Sandy, Punkin, Teresa, Gene and Jerry, Nipper, Jerry K., and all the guys from Crimson Edge, Favorites: Loud Rock and Roll, horses, partying, judas prlest, scorplons, Michael Schenker, and, my puppy Rocky! Last Comments: I leave Reavis thankful that lt's over! Special thanks to my dear Mother. DARLENE VERTUCCI DENISE VERTUCCI Peeer Friends: Gina, Gina, Cindy, Deb., Kev., Dar., the White Castle bunch, and the rest of you who brought me happy times. Favorites: Clowns, beers, just being sllly, good friends. Last Comments: I leave Reavis happy, but confused. Ready to take onthe challenges waiting out there for me. I couIdn't have made it without my family, especially you Mom, Thanks for everything! RICHARD VINYARD Friends: All those who I have met throughout the years. Favarltes: Sports friends, food, Ilfe. Ac- tivities- Computer Club 2-4: Math Club 2-4: Tennis 34: Intramurals 2-4: Student Council 1: Debate 2-4: JH5 1-2: NHS 04. Last Comments I leave Reavis eagerly looking forward to the great future that lies ahead. A warm thank you to all those who have helped me along the way during these past four years. 108 Qxili DIANE VOSS .IOE WACHOWSKI Friends: State Road Park people and Associates. Favorites: Good times, Old Style, money, Woods, Downtown, Black. Activities: Football. Last Comments: I leave Reavis remembering all the good times I've had and all the great people I've met, hoping that my future is a successful one. BOB WADDELL LAURA WADHAMS Laurie, Skeet Friends: They know who they are, Favorites: unlcotns, sunsets, rainbow, wolves, horses, cars, M.A., 6.5. Last Comments: Thanks to all those who have came and gone in my life, you will always be remembered. Thanks Mom, Dod, and Family. MARY FRANCES WALLACE Fran Friends: S.J., P.O., M.S., J.A., l.B., S.S., D.V., S.N., C.A., D.S., G.W., and many more. Favorites: Swimming, horse back riding, taller skating, and bike riding, and being with my friends. Last Comments: I leave Reavis with some very happy memories and the best of friends. Thank You Mom and Dad for everything you've done for me. Good Luck, Lynn! MICHELLE WARDINGLEY Shelley Friends: LG., L.Z., D.5., K.L., and anyone else I met. Favorites: fPookaD, 62, cuddling, kisses. Camato's, nights at Dunkin' Donuts, being held, teddydog, Paweskl family. Activities: Usher Club 1-4: Blue Angels 2: Stats 1-3. Last Comments: I'll cherish the memories I have from Reavls, thanks mom and dad, I Love You. CHRIS WARNOCK EDWARD WARPEHOWSKI CHRYSTINE WARREN Friends: Marie, Patty, Diann, Edna, Mickey, Laura, Gtris. Favorites: Summer, mllk duds, kids. smurfs, Journey, football. Activities: Band 1: Cheerleading 2: Powder Puff Football 4. Last Com- ments: l leave Reovis looking into a bright future. I have learned that we all take a lot for granted. Chrys PATRICIA WASILEWSKI Potty Friends: Karen, Lisa, Denise, Gill, Ron, Kenny, and everyone else I know, Favorites: Dad, Mom. Steve, Roary, Doors, Karen, Benjy, Alfey, Sahs, and friends. Last Comments: I leave Reavls with memories I can cherish and look back on. Best of Luck, Doots! DAWN WATIAWA Friends: Chris, Jeanie, Karen, Lisa. Favorites: Don, family, music, and good friends. Last Cam- ments: I leave Reavis with a lot of memories and knowing what is ahead of me, Thanks to my family and Dan. ED WEBSTER CHAD WEICHING DIANNE WEISS Friends: Parti, Edna, Mickey, Theresa, Chris, and everyone else! Favorites: playing basketball, Italian foods, working with little kids, Rickey, Eugene. Activities: Intramural Basketball 1-4: Girls Basketball 1-4. Last Comments: I leave Reavls knowing that those 4 years were the best yeatsl had ever had. Special Thanks to my two favorite teachers, Ms. Pfeiffer, and Mr. Kemp, for all their help. And thanks for helping me out in Basketball Mr. O'Donnell, you're a great coach. Thanks Mom and Dad, love ya lots. RODNEY WELLS PeeWee 109 DAN WENK Oscar Frlends: Pat, Amy, Yvette, Wlener people. Fovorltes, Pegasus, Amaretto, Muslc, Talklen, Draw- lng. Actlvltlesz Football 1-2, Tennls 1-4, JHS 2, Art Club 4. Last Comments: These past four years at Reavls have been the best In my llfe, I'd llke to thank my parents, teachers, and those speclal frlends far maklng Itso. TIM WERNER Tim Frlends, Dan, Izzy, Ray, Mark, and Dave and everyone else I've mel these pmt four years. Favorites: Skllng, Swlmmlng, Good Rock, and splcy food, Actlvltles: Swlmmlng 1-4. Lost Com- ments: I leave Reavls wlth a lot of good memorles and I thank everyone who made them happen. KRAIG XVESLOW Frlends: Al, Jlm, Cary, Chrls, Dlck, Rlch, and all the rest. Favarltes: Skllng, Basketball, Stooges iCur- Iyl, Bllly Squler, and Sax games. Acrlvltles: Basketball 1-4, Golf 1-4, Baseball 2, Intramurals, NHS, Last Comments: I leave Reavls knowlng that l'll never forget these four years and hopefully am prepared for college and the future. GARY WESOLOWSKI Kuch Frlends, Nalm, Mlke M., Mlke, Blll, Tony, Bob, Dean, Ralph, Debbie, Blll K., Steve, Ken, John, and The Sluggln' Rams, everybody who wants to be. Favorltes: Baseball, hockey, plzza, bowllng, golf, and palnt beer. Actlvltles. Football 1, Golf 4, Baseball 1-4, Summer League 1-2, Last Com- ments, I leave Reavls knowlng that these were 4 of my best years. Thanks to Mom and Dad for Guldance and all my teachers, one more thlng, Grlzz, Please Improve your Golf game. Thanksl CINDY WEST MARTY WILEMAN Fat Boy Friends: Ray, Rob, Paul, Jlm, Dan, Wall, Jerry, Gene, Steve, Joe, Karl, Ken, Al, Dave, Jlm N., Rose, Theresa, Cherl, Karen, State Road Park people, Jennlfer, Carolyn, Dlane, Favorltes: woods class, plzza, ultlmote sllders, state road park people, swlmmlngl cuttlng class, softball, golng to panles, more panles. Last Comments: I leave Reavls hopefully and all the rotten teachers. Good Luck to all my frlends In the future. PATRICIA M. WILEMAN Patti Wlldwomann Frlendsz Ron, Blue Angels, Band, Nyle, everyone! Favorltes: Dreams, Hugs-N-Klsses, Homecom- Ing, Blue Angels, etc, Actlvltles: Blue Angels 2-4, Capt. 3-4, NHS 3-4, Muslcal 2-4, Make-Up 2, Homecoming Court 4, Arles 4, Band Councll 4. Last Comments: The memorles from Reavls are very speclal. Thanks to those who've made them that way. Love ya all. TERESA XVINCHEL Frlends: llm, Kar, Peg, Doll, Dee, Rose, Jen, Lavanne, Shel, Lynn, Sherrl, Park guys, Mar, Deb, MII, Doe, Lln, Jan, and whoever I forgot! Favorites: Ralnbows, Frlends, good tlmes. Actlvlrles: Softball 1-4. Last Comments, TO ALL MY FRIENDS, God bless and good luck to all of youl May all your dreams come true! Without yous, I don't know what I would have done. Thanksl I love yaslll RONALD WINKLER Ron Frlends: Loretta, Blll, Renee, Cherll, Mlke, Scott, the best I wlll ever have, Favorites: Drlvlng, Sat., nlghts, glrls, poydays. Last Comments, A speclal thanks to the great people and great mes that made this year speclal. l'II never forget elther one. KENNETH WOHLER Ken Friends, Ron, Blll, Gary, Mlke, Wayne, Favorltes, Mustangs, WJEZ, Auto, Pool, Bawllng. Last Com- ments: When I started Reavls, I kept saylng how I wlsh It was over, now that It Is over, I wlsh If wasjust startlng agaln. ROBERT WOINICKI Waj Frlends: Park People. Favorltes, Led Zeppelln, paydays, weekends, Old Style. Last Comments: I leave Reavls knowlng I had a lot of good tlmes that I'II always remember, I've met a lot of peo- ple and would llke to thank Mr. Hauser for all hls Inflnlte wlsdom and guldance. RONALD WOLFE SUSAN WOLTMAN 5ue or Suz Frlends, Vlc, lulle, Cheryl, and you know who you are. Fovarltes: Koala bears, seagrams, downtown, arcades, and June 25. Last Comments, I leave Reovls wlth memorles of the greatest four years of my llfe. Thanks ta all who helped me through. IRENE YACKO Rene Frlends: Pattl, June, Laurle, Audrey, and everyone I've met over these past years. Favorltes: Saturday nlghts, guys, plzza, tlgers, blue, nlce cars, money, my frlends, and famlly. Actlvltles: Bowllng 1-2, Ramboosters 1, Art Club 1-2, NHS 1-2, Badmlnton 2, Ushers Club 4, Intramural Volleyball 2-3, Last Comments: I would llke to thank everyone for maklng these the best four years of my llfe. I'll never forget all the good rlmes I had, and I would llke to thank my Mom and Dad for all thelr patience. DANIEL J. ZAHORIK Frlends, Park people, they know who they are. Last Comments, I would llke to thank Ms. Wlex, Ms. Marazonl, Ms, Sharrow, and especially my mam for all the suppon she gave me. 110 J, I ,sv- V153 5h-...M ts 'S 4- ' 173 Z ff LENNY ZAMORA LORENA ZAVALA Frlends: Elva, Heyam, Sue Y., Marla, Sandy, Frank, Dave, Tom. Favorites: Mom, Dad, llstenlng to muslc, manlal ons, fast cars, T.S., Chicago, Acrlvltles: Business Club 3, Last Comments: I leave Reavls having gone through some hard tlmes. I'll always remember my lost year. the best. lhanks Mom and Dad for helplng me hang on, Love you. DAWN MARIE ZEH Zehbo Friends: Sue F., Mike M., Joe R., Mom, and the rest know who they ore. Favorites: Joey, purple, Elvis, puppies, the sky, muslc and food. Last Comments: I leave Reavls loving all the people and good times I had. Special thanks to Mom and Dad for putting up with their teenage daughter, thanks Sue. SANDY ZEKO Zeke Friends: Reenle, June, Patti, Irene, Kathy, Favorites: Friends. a good time, food. Last Comments: I leave Reavls with a lot of good memories, and a great future ahead of me, thanks to my Mom and Dad. DAVE ZILLIGEN LISA ZUCH Friends: Mary, Michelle, Klfah, and the rest know who they are. Favorites: Tom, smurfs, french fries, taking long walks In the country, and being wlth friends. Actlvltles: Business: Ramboostefs: Drama: Swim Timer. Last Comments: I leave Reavls with memories l'II always cherish. Thanks mom and dad for your love and support. I love you both. ESTHER ZUIDEMA Estre Friends: D.W., C.S., C.L., M.S., T.F., D.D., N.L., L.Z., MW. Favorites: pizza, summertime, swimming, baseball, football, having a good time. Activities: Rambooster. Last Comments: I leave Reovls knowing that I had fun in my last four years here. And I meta lot of new friends. Thanks mom and dad for all your help. Good Luck to my brothers and sisters. 111 TIME TO PARTICIPATE I . . i - I . J . . l ' . . ',.,',., , . ,.........-.'.',:,-,-,-3-:.:.:.:.:,:,:,:,.4.:.3.:.j.:.:.-,-,-,-,-Ig... .'.'.'.-,-,-,-,- - . .'.'.'.-.- - SOFTBALL BASEBALL TRACK TENNIS CROSSCOUNTRY FOOTBALL GYMNASTICS SWIMMING BASKETBALL BOWLING BADMINTON WRESTLING VOLLEYBALL FACULTY CLASS OFFICERS STUDENT COUNCIL YOUTH GOVERNMENT JHS NHS RAM BOOSTERS VARSITY CHEERLEADERS BLUE ANGELS ART CLUB MARCHING BAND AQUATIC ARTS DRAMA CLUB SENIORS SOFTBALL BASEBALL TRACK TENNIS CROSSCOUNTRY FOOTBALL GYMNASTICS SWIMMING BASKETBALL BOWLING BADMINTON VOLLEYBALL FACULTY CLASS OFFICERS STUDENT COUNCIL YOUTH GOVERNMENT JHS CLUBS SENIORS FALLS SPORTS JUNIORS MUSICAL SOPHOMORES CANDLELIGHT II FRESHMEN GRADUATION UNDERCLASSMEN BANOUET SENIOR BREAKFAST PROM HONORS NIGHT STUDENT AWARDS OPEN HOUSE POWDERPUFF ART FAIR HOMECOMING STAFF PREPARES MEMORIES Meeting the deadlines and planning the Yearbook can be pretty hard at times, but the staff enjoys the challenges. The staff consists of about 15 students who include editor and chief, Sandy Jankowski, assistant editors, Linda Easterhouse and Maryl3eth Nolan, and photo editor, Don Bartkowiak. They work on the yearbook every night of the week from October to February sorting out and alphabetizing over 2,500 pictures. Their other jobs include writing stories, drawing layouts, choosing a theme and cover, and cropping pictures. They receive all the help and support they need from Ms. Curtin and the senior editors serve as the instructors. Each year they try to improve the selling of the yearbooks. This year they presented a slide show dur- ing homerooms. They were trying to show the students that an investment in the yearbook is an in- vestment in memories. Ms. Curtin is very proud of her staff. She says, they are great! She also said, They are really interested in the yearbook and it's important for everyone to realize the time and dedication they have. But not all of the yearbook is hard. The staff also gets to go on field-trips where they see how they can improve the yearbook and learn different kinds of productions skills. Although it's hard at times, the staff has o great time and enjoys working together. , -M--wi ., AM Top Right: Kifah Shukair and Sandy Warner spend time after school working hard on the yearbook. Top Center: Carolyn Ray, Maha Shukair, and Linda Easterhouse choose pictures for their next layout. Above: The yearbook staff has fun trying to build a pyramid. Right, Top Row: Sandy Jankowski, Teresa Koch, Vicki Baumgardner, Liz Hernandez, Yvonne Grant, Sandy Warner. Middle Row: Wendy Kral, Cindy Doguin, Patti Wileman, Michelle Delesus, Pam Pellico, Ms. Curtin. Frontf Kifah Shukair, Mary Beth Nolan, Don Bartkowiak. 114 I L , i ' s mm. I M QS Xxx: N '++...,,,-,Mhwum A--M X' Q . v X -gg -f' ig, i Left: The Yearbook staff doesn't succeed at building a pyramid, but ore successful at putting together a yearbook. Below: Ms. Curtin helps Teresa Koch decide what she wants to do. Bottom Left: Mary Beth Nolan proves that working on the yearbook is fun. Bottom Middle: Although they work long hours, they have time to kid around. Bottom Right: Editor-in-Chief Sandy Jonkowski works on one of many layouts. .Exe ' Tk 'vsnw 4 'M Lf Rf' X . , 3 s V ' L. if -es. 'V Fang- ,4. 115 BLUEPRINT KEEPS STUDENTS INFORMED The purpose of the Blueprint is to provide students ond stoff with on informotive bi-monthly student publicotion. Written ond edited by Reovis' students, it provides extro-curriculorjournolistic experiences in onoctuol student publicotion. Student editors ore responsible for writing ond editing newspoper copy, designing ond Ioying out eoch of the fourteen issues published throughout the school yeor. ln odditlon to producing o newspoper, the students ottend workshops, seminors, ond evoluotions to improve not only their writing, but reporting skills os well. Stoff members work o minimum of three doys o week to meet their deodlines ond the octivity begins before school storts in August ond extends to Moy. Editoriol boord meetings, critique sessions, ond production workshops fill mony of the ofter school hours. Above: left to right: Bottom: Lindo Grenier, Trocey Kozubowski, Morie Moroek, Roy Lesniewski, Kothy Aiken, Mory Pot Seponik, Lori Lesniewski, Sue Rodmon I A ond John McNolly. Row 2: Lois Boldrini, Pom Berfuco, Esther Gountounos, Fronl-1 I I I Coriello, Borb Scott, Lisa Wordo, Andreo Morino, ond Ms. L. Sronciok, Advisor. Right: Stott Members Andreo Morino ond Morie Moroek receive their ossign- J... 5 ment for the next issue, 116 'M ke-M, s Above Lefr: Sondy Evons listens ro discussion. Above: Korhy Aiken and Heyom Dolloh tolk things our Left: The sroff discusses ediroriols. OUR STUDENTS IN TODAY'S WORKING WORLD For the lost thirteen yeors, the work progrom here ot Reovis hos offered some of the more interested senior students o chonce to ge troining by toking on ojob which will hopefully be oble to ossist them with their future coreer. Sponsors for the work progrom this yeor ore Mr. Nogy, Mr. Schroeder, ond Mr. Bortelmon. Mr. Bortelmon feels thot the work progron helps the student in three woys. He sold, This is one time in the students' life when o teocher con ossist them with their problems. Thef get o chonce to leorn reloted informotion to theirjob ond they olso leorn how to get olong ot work under supervised experience. A student interested in the work progrom signs up during hisjunior yeor. The student then storts work oround the beginning of hi senior yeor. A person who is in the work progrom eorns two credits. One of the credits is eorned from his job ond the other is for o clos he tokes reloted to his type ofjob. This closs is token during his school doy. If hejoins the work progrom he would eorn obout 52.75-4.04 on hour depending on thejob. A student'sjob could deol in the field of corpentry, filing, typing, outomotives, etc .... They could ever work ot Reovis. Besides setting upjobs for students, the work progrom enters o floot in the homecoming porode ond sells stuffed onimols. Eoch yec the students ore oble to visit the moin Jewel worehouse. They ore olso invited to two bonquets during the school yeor. - sl Z' gg ew' - ' ' wfs5 l l l i l This Page: Top: left to right: Front: Nancy Kruk, Tim Behling, Don Bonk, Robert Bambuch, Curtis Sneed. Row 2: Carol Slavik, Helen Kulovitz, Laura Wadhams, Arthur Adcock, Mike Crockett, Cathy Kacor, Jackie Green, Steve Nagy, Coordinator. Back: Chris Coleman, Bob Hodorowicz, Robert Waddell, Barry Laha, Larry Mysliwiec, Robert Deacon, Joe King. Center: left to right: Seated: Cindy Smith, Debbie Krasny, Julian Froeniel, Rosemary Aguilar, Sheri Moyers. Row 2: Mr. Bartelman, Tammy Buchanan, Bill Peldzus, Ed Jane, Rob Goerg, Laura Hicks, Barbara Donohue, Shelley Plonis, Debbie Dicosola. Row 3: Shiela Henson, Rod Wells, Ken Haines, Tony Midospial, Kevin Tallman, George Mantia. Notpicrured: Mary Cardwell, Walter Michalowski. Bottom: Front: left to right: Jill Tesar, Monika Nitz, Karen Pepsnik, Penny Kasper, Sue Sacha. Row 2: Marian Andrews, Ken Kochold, Lynn Hoekstra, Lynn Michko, Sue Kan- tor, Theresa Aleksiun. Row 3: Mr. Bartelman, Nancy Larson, Sue Woltman, Edna Cox, Carrie Smith, Sharon Black, Lori Mulchay, Carol Lawless, Sue Freeze. Back: Sandy Oldanie, Bob Keenan, Pam Swies, Diane Scott, Pamela Hack. Not pictured: Kim Grunwald, Debbie Rodow. Opposite Page: Top: left to right: Front: Alone Norkus, Pam Adkins, Karen Castle, Linda Brown, Tammy Brewer. Row 2: Kris Barla, Bill Caldwell, John Bernard, Mike Andros, Kim Buhrke. flow 3: Down Zeh, Karen Ankrom, Diana Beushausen, Kim Potts, Connie Brady, Tammy Frencl, Carrie Quinlan. Bock: Bob Mayer, Bob Janzen, Joe Bucciferro, Bill Massey, oe Barattie, Chuck Borawski, Dan Zahorik, Mr. Schroeder. enter: left to right: Seated: Kathy Garber, Lori Berzanskis, Jackie Allen, Patti Saunders, Gina Smith. Row 2: Kim Helson, Chuck Borawski, Brian Arp, Gerard Blake, Larry trezo, Darryl Tabor, Joann Kirby, Mr. Schroeder, Mike Bronzell. Row 3: Tammy Maclean, Cheri Fiola, Denise Petersen, Karen Evans, Cindi Robus, Amy Hlavacek. K ottom: left to right: Row 1: Carl Malinowski, Ken Czeszewski, Bob Wojnicki, Jim Shaughnessy, John McFadden, Tom Kuba. Row 2: Steve Nagy, Coordinator, Jim egetobile, Garnet Klos, Dove Zilligen, Tom Shaven, Dan Gaffney, Mary Needham, Sandi Cherco, Row 3: Ed French, Jerry Fredette, Wayne Schilke, Leonard Grabinski, ary Pickett, Joe Petit, Bob Ashburn. MATH CLUB SOLVES PROBLEMS The Moth Club is o group of opprox- imotely 50 people working together, improving their skills ond obililties ond leorning new things ond better methods of solving problems. The Moth Club is sponsored by Mr. Emerson ond Mr. Vorlond, The club com- petes in four competitions ond hos o conference ot the end of the yeor ot Shepord. They olso hove o picnic ot the end of the yeor for presenting owords ond choosing the Mothlete from eoch groduotiong closs. STUDENTS PROGRAM THEIR SUCCESS The Computer Club, under the spon- sorship of Mr. Joe Bionco, meets weekly with the gool of better understonding the computers ond the vorious longuoges used to communicote with o computer system, During the yeor, money is roised by the club by groding tests for vorious schools. The highlight of the yeor for the club is porticipoting in The Progromming Contest or Auroro Col- lege Top, Left to Right: Row 1: Jonice Petit, Andreo Motion Kothy Blumko Koren Sonsone Pom Bertuco Row 2 Morne Morock Rick Stobrle Debbie Bertuco John Fischer Korin Nitz, Rob Mockowlok, Rich Vinyord, Wolter Rofocz Jennifer Rolph Row 3 Tom Rubock Sondy Evons Terry Corlson Seno Rodmon Sue Stefonlsin Sue Boker Kothy Aiken, Pete Mognobosco, Kelly Knourek, Lois Boldrinl Liso Oschmonn Koren Sliwiski Tino Ortmon Sue Rodmon Row 4 Mr Emerson Cheryl Sonsone Kifoh Shukoir, Pom Pellico. Felice Symik, Liso Wordo, Chris Voronouski Cindy McDermott George Seogrove Ed Plys Tomi Silzer Koren Stoley Chris Mou Center Left to Right: Bock Row: Mr. Bianco, Wolter Rofocz Rick Stobile Rob Mockowiok Jim Konoszoewskl Kevin Loeb John Fischer Sitting Bob Tomosevich Peter Mognobosco, Rich Vinyord. Above Computer Club Members leorn the tricks of their trode CULTIVATING IS THEIR BUSINESS Students in the Horticulture club porticipote in beoutifying the grounds of Reovis High School. The Horticulture club ollows students to cultivote their plonts throughout the yeor, All types of plonts such os tomotoes ond vorious types of flowers ore grown in this closs, ond oll these plonts need continuous core. There ore 15 members in the horticulture club ond oll members ore responsible for their own gordening. The Horticulture club roises money by selling these plonts to teochers ond students. The profit ollows them to porticipote in vorious octivities, such os sponsoring o floor during homecoming, ond visiting professionol florists ond horticulture experts such os Orchids by Housermon ond Fox Volley Moll, The club is now in its second yeor ond is becoming more ond more o port of Reovis High School. l The members ore pictured below. Row 1: Kothy Boloso, Donno Doilydis, Liso Simone, Chris Komeneclsi, Kothy Aiken. Row 2: Lorry Stronc, CVice. Presb, Lorri Sowlxo, Mr, T Lyon, Kevin Tollmon, Dorlene Woith, CPres.D. 4. V TIME TC' T EXPERIMENT The Science club here ot Reovis hos olwoys mointoined o trodition of leorning ond experiencing. lt offers its members o chonce to leorn obout mon ond his world oround him. Mr. Richord Thomos is in his tenth yeor os sponsor of the Science club. The club por- ticipotes in mony events. They build o floor for homecoming ond, os o fund roiser, rof- fled off o turlsey during the Thonlssgiving holidoy. They olso sell noture voses, which ore mode of leoves ond tree borls ond other row moteriols. ln Morch the club ottends the Southwest lnterconference Associotion Science Con- vention, which is held or Thornton Com- munity College. Some of the members compete in the vorious events, such os written exoms ond model building of wind- over Front: Jim Konoszewslri CTreosurerD, Lourie Szojels CPres.D, Kifoh Shukoir CSec.D, Gwen Thorson CVice-Pres.D, mills' bridges, etc' er Mognobosco. Bock: Mr. Piichord Thomos, Debbie Preyss, Pom Pellico, Ed Miroslow, Rich Frizelis, Tony Mode- CIUb Officers OTS? pfegdem 1 LUL-'Vie 510' Dove Brent. jels, Vice-President - Gwen Thorson, Secretory - Kifoh Shulsoir, ond Treosurer - Jim Konoszewslsi. 121 GUTEN TAG HOLA BONJOUR CHELLOJ This year the foreign language clubs have developed a new importance in Reavis High School. Students are learning that in today's society it is important to have a knowledge of a foreign culture. They learn through speakers, field trips, and pen pals. The German club, sponsored by Mr. Hansen, has over 45 members. Mr. Hansen commented, l'm real en- thusiastic over the increased participa- tion in the foreign language clubs. Mr. Ellis sponsors the French club that has over AO members. Mrs. Mehrens sponsors the Spanish club that has 35 members in good standing. Highlights of each club's activities in- cluded participating in the 1961 Homecoming Parade and participating in various fund raisers. The foreign language clubs give students an outlet to experience dif- ferent cultures without leaving the USA. Tap: Spanish Club: Front to back, Row 1: Laura Szajek, Siobhan Solkowski, Steven Sauerwein, Dawn Soprych, Sra. Mehrens. Raw 2: Kelly Knourek, Erin Solkowski, Justine Stefanik. Row 3: Diane Bollas, Diane Zygmunt, Donna Skiba, Mory Eisel, Cheri Opitz, Ray Lesniewski, Adam Perch, Lisa Carlsen. Row 4: Lisa Stancik, Robin Alcala, Chris Varanauski, Laura Tillman, Mary Skibo, Charles Nienhouse, Esther Gountounas, Row 5: Dawn Loussaert, Marzena Wilk, Janice Petit, Michelle Shultz, Claudio Matulis, Anthea Lukashonak, Peter Magnabosco, Dan Hinkleman, John Scarborough, Curt Wiest, Mike Alword, Chris Wiest, Carol Singleton. Center: French Club: Front: Annette Rybicki, Karen Sansone, Lisa Warda, Andrea Marino, Sandy Evans, Maurien Ryan, Chris Macak, Kevin Haines. Middle.- Cindy Wesolowski, Corleen Messina, Dawn Stokes, Sarah Zavala, Pam Bertuca CTreas,J, Mary Beth Nolan CPres.D, Kersten Smith, Tammy Gaffney, Mr. Ellis CSpon- sorb. Back: Brenda Preyss, Alice Tal:-aka, Lori Lesniewski, Sue Radman, Lori Michko, Carol Kraemer, Lisa Stauder, Kim Blomquist, Karen Staley, Beth Mackin, Theresa Benanti. Bottom: German Club: left to right, Raw 1: Cathy Petri, Mickey Fowler, Nancy Jaragosky, Kevin Blazejak, John Hettwer. Row 2: Dennis Wayne, Richard Frizelis, Lisa Lennon, Liz Vagenas, Carolyn Ray, Joan Lafferty, Barbe Scott, Dawn Stokes, Ann Gregor, Gary Krause. Raw 3: Marie Koehler, Carrie Kohler, Amy Brunker, Tracey Ellis, Karen Sliwinski, Lois Boldrini, Cindy McDer- mott, Tracey Kozubawski, Rick Stabile. 122 LEADERS FOR A DAY The Youth in Government progrom prepores todoy's stu- dent for tomorrow's politics. This group spends severol months working on student creoted bills before they spend o weekend in Springfield, tolking over the roles of legislotors, lowyers, lobbyists, ond poges in mock sessions of the Illinois Legisloture. Before Springfield, these student legislotors ottend two pre-legislotive sessions to work on their bills ond to hold elec- tions for student-held executive offices. This yeor, Senior Kothy Aiken won the nominotion for Lt. Governor ot the Pre-Leg 1 session, ond lost yeor, o bill wos possed from Reovis ond it loter went on to be represented in the reol Stote Legisloture. Left: Sronding: Mr. Jerry Ochoto, Diedre Solkowski. Sitting: Siobhon Solkowski, Erin Solkowski, Kothy Aiken. Front: Antheo Lukoshonok. Below: left ro right: Front: Tommy Wheeke, Debbie Kurotkowski, Mory Anne Worpehowski, Phyllis Webber, Pom Pellico, Mohd Shukoir, Cheri Opitz, Kifoh Shukoir. Middle: Suson Young, Jenny Rolph, Corolyn Roy, Kim Bondusky, Sue Swofford, Moria Bugoj, Bock: Mrs, Nowokowski, Greg Pop- pos, Loreno Zovolo, Sondy Worner, Borb Kroemer, Rose D'Agostino, Liso Solomone, Lindo Cummings, Mary-Lou Czerwinski. THEY KNOW THEIR BUSINESS The Business Club octivities ore not only informotive, but fun. It is designed to teoch students obour the ospects of business through field trips ond other leorning experiences. Business Club por- ticipotes in homecoming by decoroting o vehicle for the porode. They olso hold on onnuol Christmos potty ond plon o trip to Greot Americo. Although it is not required, most of the club members ore enrolled in Business closs ond ore interested in pur- suing coreers in the field of Business. The field trips fought me o lot, but be- ing with the people ond building friend- ships mode it something I knew I would enjoy, soid Sue Swofford, junior. Mrs. Nowokowski, this yeor's sponsor, hos o greot relotionship with the students. This yeor's officers ore Corolyn Roy, President: Kim Bondusky, Vice- President: Sue Swofford, Secretory, ond Jenny Rolph, Treosurer. As one club member replied, Business club offers o wide ronge of octivities for not only Ieorning, but fun! There is no prere- quisite for joining Business Club. Everyone who enters wishes to mol-te new friends ond to Ieorn obout the field of Business. 123 INVOLVEMENT GROWS AT REAVIS Reavis High School is proud to add two more clubs to its already numerous organizations. The Christmas Club, sponsored by Mr. Lyon, is composed of students whose main objective is to spread Christmas cheer throughout the entire school. They ac- complished their goal by decorating the hallways and the cafeteria. The club made almost all of the decorations. Because of the Christmas club, the month of December was filled with the Christmas spirit. The second club to be added is the Presi- dent's Club, sponsored by Superintendent, Don Klusendorf, Bill Lyon and Clyde Rode. The goal of this club is to keep communica- tion lines open between the students and the administration of Reavis. With an open line of communication between the students and the administration, it is easier for the administration of Reavis to be aware of its students' needs and wants. With so many opportunities available it is easy for students to become involved in a club of their choice. 124 I 3 Z e if Christmas Club Top Right: Top, left to right: Andrea Leathers, Jill Tesar. Front: Sue Girdwain, Laura Mazalin, Lisa Simone, Dawn Korbel, Mr. Lyon. President's Club Above: Row 1: Laurie Piech, Les Sanders, Mary Sepanik, Kathy Aiken, Lisa Simone. Row 2: Laurie Szajek, Laura Tillman, Ann Gaborik, Darlene Klien, Julie Carrier, Peter Magnabosco, Richard Vinyard. Row 3: Darlene Woith, Sandy Jankowski, Mary Beth Nolan, Tim Debow, Patti Wileman, Kevin Andrews, Rob Mackowiak, Rick Stobile, Tapf Debate Team: left to right, Row 1: Coach Tom Smith, Dan Niemiec, Peter Magnabosco, Rich Vinyard, Brian Richards, Mike Hojnacki, Jack Ryan. Row 2: Kim Blomquist, Chris Mau, Diane Zygmunt, Laura Zielinski, Lisa Stauder, Karen Schlosser, Not5hown: Coaches Al Garfield and Larry Daker, Adam Perch. Above: Speech Team: left to right, Row 1: Sherri Brown, Mary Sepanik Ccaptainb, Pam Bertuca, Andrea Marino. Row 2: Coach Tom Smith, John McNally, Michelle Shultz CNFL Secretaryb, Frank Cariello, Sue Baker, Kathy Blumka, Ray Lesniewski. Row 3: Lori McChrystal, Karen Sliwinski, Esther Gountounas, Lori Lesniewski, Rob Mackowiak, Chris Varanauski, Barbe Scott, Sue Ross. Nor Shown: Coaches Dill Smith and Norm Hansen, John Hettwer, Larry Rice, Mike Hojnacki, Laura Zielinski, Dan Bingley, Kim Blomquist, Teri Carlsen, Sandy Evans, Adam Perch. FORENSIC5 F LOURISH AT R.H.S. The Reavis speech team, spon- sored by Tom Smith, has doubled its size since last year. Many people think that all the speech team does is give dull, boring speeches, but they are misinformed. A position on the team is not only a learning experience, but a chance to push acting skills to the limit. There are many different events, from humorous duet acting to story and poem reading. Reavis has done fairly well con- sidering OOZ of the team has never competed before. Rob Mackowiak took a first place in Radio Speaking: Esther Gountounas took a second place in Extemporaneous Speaking. The Humorous Duet team of Ray Lesniewski and John McNally took a third place and a fourth place at Con- ference, Sue Baker took a sixth place in Dramatic Interpretation at districts, and Chris Varanauski took a sixth place in Humorous Interpretation at districts. Like the Speech team, the members of the Debate team also spend many long hours working to prepare their debates. Their season has proven to be a very rewarding one also. Adam Perch and Rich Vinyard Cream co-captains? took a first place at the Wheeling High School tournament. Also doing well were Laura Zielinski, Diane Zygmunt, Tim Egan, and Dan Niemiec. They took a first place at the McHenry High School tournament. Overall, the debate team has competed at approximately ten tournaments this year. 125 HAR VE Y APPEARS AT REAVIS OR DOES HE? Harvey is a comedy filled with many magical moments and it is centered around Elwood P Dowd Clloy Lesniewslsib and his pal Harvey Harvey is actually an in visible afoot 1V2 inch rabbitg visible only to Elwood. His sister, Veta Louise Simmons CMary Sepanilsb and nephew Myron Michael Simmons CJohn McNollyD feel that they are being tortured by the rabbit, so they try to have Elwood committed at a sanitarium After many complications Veta gives up and lets Elwood live in his own little world. One cast member remarked, I feel that this play was a great experience shared by the cast and audience I hope that it will be remembered as one The play was directed by Mr. Mark Beavers. Technical direction was done by William Wadington and Laura Grauer Rose Cramer was the head ofthe makeup and COSTUFTIG Crews. Top: On Desk: Lisa Eret. Seated Near Phone: Jason Neinhouse, Laura Baltis, Maria O'Keefe, Jeff Beasley. On Couch: John McNally, Ray Lesniewslci, Mary Sepanils, Kathy Aiken, Mr. Beavers. Standing: Sue Ross, John Hettwer, Dina Tieri, Mark Seymour Lindemann, Pat Duf- fy, Laura Skubiszewski, Lori Lesniewski, Kevin Haines, Charlie Nienhouse, Frank Tieri, Barbe Scott, Bill Stadt, Tim Lape, Chris Varanauslsi. Left: Barb Scott and John McNally get friendly. 6 Top Left: Mory Seponilx shows who is boss, Above: Roy Lesniewski tries to moke o point Left: Mory Seponils foils for Tim Lope. CHANCES ARE GOOD FOR CONTEST PLAY A Morrioge Proposal, written by the greot Rus- slon ploywright Anton Chelshov, wos selected for the contest ploy this yeor. It wos directed by both Ms. Dorindo Urbouer ond Mr. Normon Honsen with ossistont direction by students Liso Eret ond Louro Slsubiszewslsi. The cost ond directors worked very diligently to prepore the one-oct ploy for competition in o five week period. The octors hod to leorn their lines perfectly, memorize the movement, ond one of the most difficult things - creote o chorocterizotion for their porticulor chorocters. The title of the ploy exploins exoctly whot it's obout, but onother theme of the ploy shows the stupidity of the humon roce ond how eosily they con be onnoyed. Lomov CRoy Lesniewslaib is o crozed hypochondrioc who gets his nerve up to osls for the hond of Notolio CDown Korbelb. Notolio is on old mold ot the oge of 25, ond her fother Tchubulsov CFronls Tierib, wonts to get rid of her. Notolio ond Lomov begin to quorrel over the most foolish subjects Cmeodows ond dogsb, ond they get so frenzied thot Lomov foints, The fother reolizes thot these two were mode for eoch other ond he gets them to kiss ond molse up. They ore now hoppy ond decide to morry, but the moment thot their bliss begins, it olso ends. The two stort onother Orgumenf ond will hopefully live hoppily ever offer. Top Rightf Row 1, left to right: Roy Lesniewski, Down Korbel, Fronk Tieri. Row 2: Liso Eret, Norman I-lonsen, Ms. Dorindo Ur- bouer, Louro Skubiszewski. Center Left: Fronk puts Roy ond Down to sleep. Center Right: Roy ond Down clown oround. Bottom Left: Roy tries to understond whot Fronk is telling him. Bottom Right: Liso ond Louro, Assistont Directors, help out. 128 Summer '81 DRAMA WORKS WITH STYLE The Drama club has had many activities this past year, but one of its highlights was the ll- linois High School Theatre Festival. The festival is a culmination of all aspects of theatre in which 2,000 high school students and faculty members participate. The many activities at this festival in- clude workshops, a professional production, and various high school plays. Pleavis had the honor of presenting this year's Candlelight ll pro- duction, SganarelIe, at the festival. The Drama club also sponsors Candlelight ll, Winter Play, Contest Play, and the Spring Musical. Their other activities include seeing a professional production C The Front Page at the Goodman Theatreb, participating in Homecoming, and the annual candy sale. The Drama Club is sponsored by Ms. Dorinda Urbauer, This yeor's officers were Kathy Aiken, President, Frank Tieri, Vice President, and Mary Sepanik, Sec,-Treas. Most of the people in the Drama Club are Thespians, members of a national society of dramatically involved people. The name Thes- pians is derived from Thespis, the famous Gre- cian who originated the start of the single dramatic character. In ancient times Grecian dramas contained just one character, but this one character was played by a whole group of people. To be a Thespian, a student must work on the stagecrew, makeup or costume crews, or act in the plays for a hundred hours. After 600 hours of work you become an Honor Thespian, Being a Thespian has many advantages, such as get- ting a one year subscription to the magazine Dramarics and getting discounts on tickets for professional productions. The stagecrew is an important function of the club, because without it the actors would not have any sets, lighting, costumes, or makeup. This year Laura Grauer and William Wadington are the STOQGCYGW directors. Rose Cramer is the head of the makeup crew, and Lois Stanciak works on the hairstyles for some of the produc- tions. The costumes are usually rented from a downtown costume company or obtained from the costume room. Top Left: Drama Club: left to right, Row 1: Leeann Mysliwiec, Mary Sepanik, Kevin Haines, Sue Ross, Lori Lesniewski, Pam Obeytek, William Wadington, Tech, Director. Row 2: Dorinda Urbauer, Sponsor: Mark Lindemann, Frank Tieri, Kathy Aiken, Maria O'Keefe, Dawn Korbel, John McNally, Ray Lesnlewski, Charles Nienhouse. Row 3: .lanis Samet, Chris Macak, Kifah Shukair, Barbe Scott, Tim Lape, Laura Baltis, Erin Solkowski, Chris Varanauski, Laura Skubiszewski, Dina Tieri. Center Left: Thespians: Dorinda Urbauer, Sponsor: Chris Macak, Kathy Aiken, Dawn Korbel, Ray Lesniewski, John McNally. Row 2: Barbe Scott, Frank Tieri, Pam Obeytek, Maria O'Keefe, Mary Sepanik. Left: Tim Lape makes room for stagecrew members, Jeff Beasley and Andrew Lukashonok. 129 'COMEDY CAPERSH ENDS WITH A SPLASH By procticing once o week throughout the school yeor, the members of the Aouotic Arts Club prepore themselves for their onnuol spring show. With the help of club sponsor, Mrs, Kothy Vitiritti, President Louro Reed, ond Vice-President Ann Goborik, the girls proctice new strokes, leorn new stunts, build enduronce, ond reheorse numbers for the show. ln December members bring in ideos ond o show title ond theme ore picked. Although the spring show is the most impor- tont, the club members olso porticipote in other octivities. They sell condy to cover expenses, ot- tend workshops on synchronized swimming, ond sponsor on overnight in the school. Lost yeor's show wos titled Comedy Copers ond included numbers feoturing such comic strip chorocters os Popeye, the Muppets, ond Botmon. Mrs, Vitiritti commented obout her first Aquotic Arts show, I feel thot the show wos o success ond thot it went very smoothly. The moin purpose of Aquotic Arts is to provide recreotionol octivities in o controlled environ- ment. l think it's enjoyoble ond fun ond thot it gives the girls o different outlook towords school, remorked Mrs. Vitiritti. Top Row 1: left to right, Sponsor, Kothy Vitiritri, Jonis Somet, Beth Mockin, Amy Brunker, Alice Toboko, Row 2g President, Louro Reed, Koren l-loyden, Jolene Novok, Vice-Pres, Ann Goborik. Corlo Kernots Nor Pictured: Sue Stefonisin, Dono Pekon, Corrie Buduris, ond Colleen Colvin, Center Above, ond Right: The cost of Comedy Coper pose in their costumes before the 1981 Aquotic Arts show. 130 V' M M if ,ff . ,ft fs f. VVV, ,f J., lf I 5 it CHORUS PROVIDES THE NOTES Under the direction of Miss Louise Lone, the Reovis choirs were very busy this yeor, Not only did they perform ot the Christmos Concert, Spring Concert ond Pop Concert, they olso mode vorious trips to the theotres downtown. Among the professionol shows the sow were A Chorus Line, Doncin', ond The Pirores of Penzance. They olso, on occo- sion, performed ot vorious nursing homes ond the Museum of Science ond lndustry, Concert choir is mode up of 50 girls ond six boys. They sing mony types of songs throughout the yeor. To be in Concert Choir, you must oudition. It is o closs held 3rd hour, They leorn the types of techniques of oll kinds of music including populor ond clossicol. The Concert Choir hod two members, Stephonie Miller ond Fronls Tieri, selected for the All Store Choir. The Concert Choir olso performed ot the SICA ,Festivol held in Februory. Miss Lone olso directs the Ensembles Choir. Ensembles is mode up of 14 girls. lt is o select group who proctice Mondoys from 3:00-4:00. The officers for the choirs for the '81-'82 school yeor were: Concert Choir - Mory Pot Seponils, President, Julie Corrier, Librorion, Vorsity Singers - Sue Friedenfeld, President, ond Morie Reynolds, Librorion. ffr to right. Row 1: Jonice Normon, Debbie Kwiotlsowski. Row 2: Therese Myers, Liso Cortez, Dino Tieri. Row 3: Debbie Roush, Connie Borottio, Cindy Elliot, Cheryl Miller. ow rl Sue Oertel,Michelle Moclsinoc, Joy Pulaski. Nor Pictured: Sue Bonfill, Sue Friedenfeld, Poulo Justice, Liz Kendoll, ond Morie Reynolds. boye. Row 1.- D, Mcl-lugh, C. Novorro, J. O'Connor, S. Phelon, L. Mozolin, K. Mocols, M. Seponik, T. MocLeon, K. Burton, C. Longlois, J. Corrier. Row 2: P. Morr, M. Villereol, Streeter, L. Borrh, F Pizzo, K. Aiken, K. Slodlsy, T. Phillips, D. Bernord, C. Kernots, G. Young, K. Evons, L. Boltis. Row 3: C. Mocok, J. Schmidt, D. Froncis, C. Schonover, J. nmet, G. Thorson, J Schmitz. J. Puloslsi, K. Pospisil, M. Novols, L. Mockinoc, C. Dreher. Row 4: K. Fruils, T. Micels, M. DeJesus, F. Tieri, S. Revell, R, Liljo, D. Connolly, M. Bugoj, Schultz, M Keenon, M. Metzger, D. Horr. 131 RAMBLIN' RAMS DANCE THEIR WAY TO STAR- DOM This yeor's Show Choir members will be singing ond doncing their woy to Noshville, Tennessee over Eoster voco- tion. At the beginning of December, they were occepted by the lnterno- tionol Donce Competition to perform in Tennessee. These students proctice over eight hours o week, usuolly leorning o new routine weekly. They hove over 20 per- formonces o yeor including Condlelight, Senior Breolsfost, the Oolt Lown Jozz Festivol, competitions ond much more. Some of this yeor's songs include 'Everybody Rejoice, Stilletto, Desperodof' ond mony more. Spyro Revell commented thot, Whot l like best is performing ot the Ools Lown Jozz Festivolf' Show Choir is mode up of 20 members. There ore olso six roodies who help during proctices ond perfor- monces. The sponsors ore Miss Louise Lone ond choreogropher Mr. Dove Roob. Top Right: left to right: Row 1: Leslie Mockinoc, Drone McHugh, Koren Mocok, Corlo Dreher, Cindy Short, Koren Evons. Row 2: Comedion Ken l-loos, Kris Bolsenkomp, Chorlie Nienhouse, Fron Pizzo, Thereso Micek, Julie Corrier, Lonce Dreher, Kothy Burton, Stephonie Miller, Louro Boltis, Mott Keenon, Chris Mocok, Louise Lone, Cdirectorhg Dovid Roob, Cchoreogropherh. Row 3: Curt Wiest, Brion Shugor- mon, Morls Lindemonn, Rob Mozurek, Artie Schultz, Brion Compbell, Spyro Revell, Theo Phillips, Bob Heinzel, Fronlc Tieri. Above: Tomi MocLeon ond the Romblin' Roms put on o show during the Senior breokfost. Right: Artie Schults gets reody before o performonce. 132 X . -1 Q a F asf 2, s ,F I N V :..r BQ N Q xl if - 1- .,Q.,,M - . , ,mg BAND KEEPS TIME The highlight of the yeor for the Pseovis music deportment hos to be the Bonds trip to perform ot the 1982 World's Foir in Knoxville, Tennessee. But the deportment hosn't been sitting oround just woiting for July, ln the meontime they sponsor six different bonds thot provide o service to both the entire school ond the Reovis students who ore especiolly interested in music. The two mojor bonds ore the Concert Bond, directed by Mr. Andrew McCutcheon, ond the Vorsity Bond, directed by Mr. Roymond Biolela. They perform o Winter Concertg combine with the chorol to give the Pops Concertg ond they occompony the choir ot their Spr- ing Concert, From these two groups of tolented students, four other bonds hove been formed, The Morching Bond performs ot holf time ot oll footboll gomes ond for the first time this yeor the Pep Bond hos been formed to ploy ot the boslsetboll gomes. The Jozz Bond, oc- cording to Mr. Andrew McCutcheon, is the troining bond to prepore students for eventuol porticipotion in the Lob Bond. The Lob Bond is the Jozz Ensemble of the school ond represents Pseovis in o number ofjozz competitions throughout the yeor. Above: left to right: Row 1: Erin Soikowski, Peggy Oprondels, Terry Siodels, Cindy Slopels, Kris Bolsenlsomp, Kelly Goslsin, Liso Jenls, Ann Gregor, Doreen Sorno. Row 2- Liso Modejo, Cyndy Czer- wonlso, Debbie Yuslso, Dione Normon, Alesio Alessi, Joclsie McCrory, Mory Czubon, Gert Stoneort, Audrey Wolsh, Koren Sliwinslsi. Row 3: Donno Schwenls, Michelle Thomos, Phil Broyfield, Milse Slsrypels, John Urbonczyls, Brendo Slopols, George Seogrove, Jenni Rolph. Row 4: Michelle De Folco, Julie Seponils, Kevin Loeb, Tom Doolon, Don Judd, Gory Krouse, George Slsrypek, Corol Mukliewicz, Korin Nitz, Joon Lofferty, Louro Meyer. Row 5: Ron Knourels, Brion Shugormon, Tom Borlser, Lori Solomone, Concert Bond Right: Bond tolxes o breolr to wotch Pep Rolly. 134 orsity Bond wp: Row 15 Tino Orrmon, Deidre Solkowski, Giselle Welsh, Liso Boremon, Chris Hock, Louro Skubiszewski, Koren Boker, Kim Hedgren, Corhy Short, Row 2: Bill Fronk, Guy urbroy, John Ryon, John Conn, Kevin Koiris, Tony Modejo, Debbie Berruco, Cindy Ichniowski, Connie Urbonczyk. Row 3: Mike Aylword, Lindo Belgrove, Koren Schlosser, nuren Mecker, Louro Meyer. Row 4: Mr. Roy Biolek, Domenic Pierripooli, Tommy Seiberr, Leonord Grobinski, Troy Sornoros, Scorr Noriego. ep Bond bove: 5i'rri'ngf leff fo right: Row 1: Cindy Slopok, Giselle Wolsh, Debbie Yusko, Liso Bormen, Cyndy Czerwonko, Alesio Alessi, Terry Siodok, Mike Skrypek, Ann Gregor, Deb- e Bervuco, Chris Voronousk, Koren Sliwinski, Kim l-Iedgren, Corhy Short, Michele Thonnos, Liso Jenks Row 2: lefr ro right: Kristen Bokenkornp, Kevin Koiris, Gory Krouse, ihn Urbonczyk, George Skrypek, Brendo Slcipok, George Seogrove, Louren Merker, Lorie McChrsrol, K. Don Judd, Louro Meyer, Mr, Roy Biolek. Row 3: Donno Schwenk, uri Solorhone, Herb Nirz, Mel lleyno, Domenic Pierripooli. CPep Bondb 135 Top: Morching bond srond in formorion. Above: Reovis Lob Bond Row 1: Lori Solomone, Louro Meyer, Rich Minnello, Mike Skrypek, Donno Schwenk, Kris Bokenkomp, Peggy Oprondek, Terry Siodcak, John Ur bonczyk. Row 2: Brion Shugermon, Ann Gregor, Roseonn Sroneorr, Drendo Slopok, Koren Schlosser, George Seogrove, Louren Mecker. Row 3: Brion Compbell George Skrypek, Corol Muklewicz, Gory Krause, Don Judd, 136 Guitar Club Below: left to right: Gifting? Row 1: Debbie Kedzierski, Denise Skwarczek, Les Anderson, Cathy Gayda CSecretaryD. Row 2: Gtandingk Chuck Bernardy, Richard Minnella CPresidentD Mr.Ray Biakek, Ronald Knourek, Patrick Walsh, Kevin Malloy, Jim Vegetable, John Schobes. ....,...-.r.- Above: Row 1: Karen Nitz, Dawn Korbel, Nancy Jaragosky, Maha Shukair. Row 2: Kathy Balasa, Donna Dailydis, Lisa Simone, Chris Komaneclsi, Kathy Aiken, Row 3: Mike Horstmann, Deanna Ookey, Denise Stout, Laurie Sowko, Mr. Lyon, Debbie Bom- ba, Debbie Lepley, Kifah Shukair, Darla Fitzgerald, Laurie McCrystol, Karen Slowinski. Row 4: Ralph Doguin, CPres.D, Kevin Tallman, CVice Presb. Not Pictured: Pat Duffy, Lynn Soltis, Debbie Lorenz. THEY ESCORT YOU ANYWHERE Unlike most clubs, the Ushers Club shows how dedicated the students are to help others. The Ushers Club guides parents and students if they are lost or need help to find their way at special occasions such as the math con- tests, eighth grade tours, assemblies, first evening of night school and many other various activities. The sponsor of the club is Mr. Lyons and president is Ralph Doguin. The club consists of about thirty students. It has no meetings but when an activity comes up, a student signs up for it ahead of time. He wears a bluejacket when usher- ing that Reavis provides. Without the help of the ushers during special activities our school would be in a confusing state. RAHS CHEER FOR OUR TEAMS ln the gym or on the football field, the Reavis cheerleaders are doing their best to promote school spirit. During Reavis' sport seasons, there is an incredible cheerleading effort. After going to camp during the summer, they're ready for vigorous football, basketball, and wrestling seasons. During the year, they participate in many fund raising activities. A dedicated Mr. Pearson and Ms. Urbauer are this yeor's sponsors. When the season ends, the girls are still hard at work perfecting cheers and preparing for the next year. During the seoson, they are expected to be at every practice and game or meet. During Reavis' football season, the Reavis Rahs work even harder to help molse Reavis number ONE! Posters and locker tags brighten the halls, and their optimistic attitudes brighten pep rallies and football games. The cheerleaders' dedication and optimism set an example for every Reavis student. Reavis should indeed be proud of its cheerleaders. Abovef left ro right: Row 1: Laura Cronwall. Row 2: Karen Witek, Darlene Klein CCo- Copt.D, Debbie Rudow. Row 3: Therese McHole, Laurie Piech CCapt.D, Caryn A Kueltzo, Lorrie Sowko. Row 4: Monica McClafferty. Right: left to right: Carol Twohill, Karen Quosny, Kathy Norris, Denise Oberman, Penny Schuh CCapt.J, Deanne Pych, Joann Popp, Sally Sturels, Mary Peters. Not Pic- tured: Kathy Stevens. 188 1 if E flume ivgh' Lest: left ro right: Row 1: Coryn Kuelrzo, Mory Peters, Dorlene Klein CCopr.J, Corol Twohill, Lorrie Sowko, Koren Quosny. Row 2: Denise Obermon, Lourie Plech CCo-Copr.D, Korhy Norris. Row 3: Monico McClofferty. Left: left to right: Row 1: Lourie Beushousen. Row 2: Tino Churlin, Trocey Barrett CCo-Copr.D, Cheri Herr- monn. Row 3: Dorlene Cordovo CCopt.b. Row 4: Sheryl Kolodziejski. Above: left to right: Row 1: Koren Wikstrom. Row 2: Cheri Opitz, Morgoret Kosciok, Michelle Lirrerio CCopf.D, Alice Tollmon, Moria Morfinez, Row 3: Corol Kohler, Jonet Borchelor CCO-Copt.7, .leono Solomone, 139 lefr ro right: Row 1: Lourie Beushousen. Row 2: Mory Lou Czerwinski, Sue Dziekonowski, Cheri Herrrnonn, Kelly Smith, Tino Churlin. Row 3: Sheryl Kolodzie- jski CCO-Coprj, Dorlene Cordovo CCopr.D, Korhy Murrough. lefr ro right: Row 1: Gino Gurrierez, Alice Tollmon CCO-Coprb, Morgorer Kosciok, Michelle Lifrerio CCopf.D. Row 2: Carol Kohler, Joner Borchelor, Jeono Solomone. 140 QM... , , , 4- fit 1 fp M125 Q f ug ,V f Zgxiw- X if 5 'lk f , , A , V. K ' BLUE ANGELS MAKE HALF-TIME EXCITING This year's Blue Angel squad of 25 girls will be accompanying the Reavis Band to the 1982 World's Fair held in Knoxville, J Tennessee. lf you attended the 1981-82 football and basketball games this year, you were able to see them perform during half-time. During the football season, they learned a custom written show to the hit musical Evita, They also performed to the theme Superman, along with other songs. During pom pon season, they performed routines to the theme from Greatest American Hero and many popular songs. ln the summer of '81, seven ofthe girls attended flag and pom pon camp, where they learned many of their moves and routines. They practice very hard before and after school. Throughout the year, they also attend clinics and competitions. The sponsor of the squad is Miss Louise Lane. There are also two captains, Patti Wileman and Julie Carrier. The Blue Angels have been selling fund raisers throughout the year to raise money for their trip, and are looking forward to going. left ro right: Front: Julie Carrier CCo-Captainb, Leslie Mackinac, Michele DeJesus, Patti Wileman CCo-Captainh, Judy Baker. Row 2: Karen Gecas, Mary Beth Malovan, Chris Komaniecki, Laura Kopf, Judy Rokaitis. Row 3: Lisa Oparka, Ellen Carrier, Stephanie Miller, Chris O'Grady, Donna Keene, Nancy Jaragosky. Back: Sissy Streeter, Diana Bollas, Michelle Mackinac, Therese Griffin, Joanne Stepuncik, Cathy Lynn, Doreen Czajkoslsi, 141 SPIRITS The Vorsity Club ond Romboosters hove o lot in common. Both clubs ore filled with members who contribute to keep Reovis spirit olive. N U E Mony of us odmire the work of the Romboosters, but don't reolly recognize the hord work they put e -e into it. Every new sport seoson brings new work for the Romboosters. They ore responsible for mony of the colorful posters ond locker togs seen throughout the school. The club begins the first week of school ond meets once o month with the exception of the foot- boll seoson when the club meets every week. This yeor the person in chorge of the Rom- boosters is Miss Shileny. This is her first yeor, but she soys she enjoys it ond would be glod to return next yeor to the Romboosters. The coptoin this yeor is 0 student who hos been here ot Reovis for four yeors, Dorlene Klein. Dorlene is olso the coptoin of the footboll cheerleoding sguod, o member of the Notionol Honor Society, ond o member of the Usher club. When osked whot she does for the Romboosters, Dor replied, I orronge meetings, moke posters, ond design locker togsf' On the other hond, the Vorsity Club is mode up of students who hove eorned their vorsity letters. lt is o sociol group who sponsor open-gym ond other octivities throughout the yeor. Without the people who eorn these letters, we would hove no one to cheerfor. Top: Sitting: Cheryl Sonsone CCO-Vice Presidentb, Sherri Brown Ctreosurerb, Beth Mockin, Josie Truchon, Ann Strezo. Row 2: Jonet Grice, Michele Rozo, Jill Tesor CSecretoryD, Down Korbel, Jon Bortkowiok. Row 3: Lindo Kubiok, Louro Boltis, Pom Bertuco, Cindy Lokickos, Ann Goborik CCo-Presidentl, Felice Symik, Koren Sonsone, Mory Forr. Dock: John Groy, Les Sonders Cco-presidentb, lsmoel Medeles Cco-vice presidenth, Rich Fohy, Hector Roso, Cooch Proto, Above: Front: Lindo Korpolo, Denise Obermon, Koren Vetter, Dione Stefoniok, Moho Shukoir, Trocey Borrett, Lourie Piech, Dorlene Klein, Monico McClofferty, Corol Twohill, Justine Stefonek, Morio Mottollo, Pom Bertuco, Down Loussoert. Row 2: Joonne Popp, Kifoh Shukoir, Ellen Kilbone, Dorlene Cordovo, Cherri Herrmonn, Tino Churlin, Kelly Smith, Lourie Beushousen, Morgoret Kosciok, Kim Dlomquist, Liso Stouder, Joy O'Keeffe, Melisso Monn, Lindo Bonk, Rose D'Agostino, Jonice Normon, An- nette Kosper, Chris Loporte. Row Sf Mrs, Shileny, Koren Wil-istrom, Kothy Murtough, Sheryl Kolodziejski, Corol Kohler, Jonet Botchelor, Thereso Riggs, Terri Wogner, Cyndi Zwierzynski, Denise Stout, Jeono Solomone, Margie Kent, Mory Horkinn, Sue Hoyden. Row 45 Jon Grice, Liso Lennon, Morio Mortinez, Alice Tollmon, Michelle Lit- terio, Louro Witek, Kothy Norris, Louro Cronwoll, Antheo Lukoshonok, Liso Corlsen, Lynn Stislow, Jeon Asp, Morylou Czerwinski, Bock: Corol Singleton, Andreo Leothers, Debbie Rudow, Koren Quosny, Lorrie Sowko, Coryn Kueltzo, Lindo Kubiol-t, Lindo Rudow, Kothy Fondrey, Therese McHole, Debbie Crowley, Liz l-lernondez 1412 SCHOLARS RECEIVE RECOGNITION Being occepted in N.H.S. ond J.H.S. is on ochievement of QFGOT occomplishment. The Notionol Honor Society consisting of 100 students from Reovis is sponsored by Ms. Donno Buckley. The juniors or seniors must hold o 3.1 overoge or higher to be occepted. The officers for the N.H.S. ore: President Kevin Andrews, Vice-President Kevin Tollmon, Secretory Peggy Oprondek ond Treosurer Robin Alcolo. The honor society is o club sponsored in every high school throughout the United Stotes. Records ore kept in Woshington on every person occepted in the club. Being o member of N.H.S. or J.H.S. hos mony benefits. It is very complimentory for college orjob opplicotions. The Notionol Honor Society olso offers scholorships to outstonding schoiostic students. The Junior Honor Society is only for freshmon ond sophomore students hoving o 3.5 overoge or higher. Officers for the Junior Honor Society ore President Corlo Dreher, Vice-President Pom Bertuco, Secretory Michoelene Busch, ond Sondy Evens os Treosurer. The N.H.S. ond J.H.S. both porticipote with the homecoming floot, the Cihristmos porty, the food drive, selling condy, ond Induction Ceremony where they receive their pins ond cords. N.H.S. olso holds o Christmos porty for the Senior Citizens ond sponsors the Turn About Donce olong with the Blue Angels. The Notionol ond Junior Honor Society is on orgonizotion thot requires scholorship, leodership, ond service from its members. , , ...W ...,,.... --mm-ss: -sf: Above: left to right. Top Row. 1, Chris Colemon, Ruben Gomez, Thereso Bidochko, Pom Obeytek, Jockie Merwick, Mono O'Keefe, Louro Boltis, Cheryl Sonsone, Chris O'Grody, Potti Wilemon, Judy Rokoitis, Koren Mortin, Mike Zielin- ski 2. Dorrel Boyko, Chris Komoniecki, Lenord Teoson, Fronk Coriello, Scott Botzel, Michelle Shultz, Louro Tillmon, Kifoh Shukoir, Kothy Aiken, Glen Depke, Wendy Krol, Down Korbel, Kevin Andrews, Mory Beth Nolon, Antheo Lukoshonok, Mike Hoehn, Sue Boker. 3 Ann Morie Petit, Seno Rod- mon, Jeon Gioretto, Roy Lesniewski, Debbie Crowley, Kothy Fondrey, Lindo Rudow, Kothy Blumko, Felice Symik, Erin Solkowski, Tomi Silzer, Ed Plys, Siobon Solkowski, Julie Corner Front Row. Coihy Gue, Denise Skworc- zek, Robin Alcolo, Tono Bomidis. Sue Kontor, Rob Mockowiok, Koren Mocek, Ann Goborik, Louro Reed Right. left to right' Row 1, Lori Mc- Crystol, Dione Zigmunt, Louro Zielin- ski, Trocy Kozobski Andreo Morino, Liso Wordo, Koren Sonsone, Esther Gountounos, Lois Boldrini Row 2.- Dione Stefoniok, Justine Stefonek, Koren Cwecos, Donno Keene, Sissy Streeter, Liso Oschmonn, Chris Mocok, Kothy Pospisil Row 3.- Becky Nelson, Pom Bertuco, Corol Singleton 143 GRAPHIC ARTS CREATES PRINTS The Grophic Arts Club's membership is limited to students toking o Grophic Arts closs. Mr. Poul Klinger, this yeor's club sponsor, soys the club is limited only becouse the students hove to know how to run the presses. The club is not o closs. lt isjust on extension of the closs, he soys, Throughout the yeor, members work on different projects, such os multi-color T-shirts or colendors. They olso toke field trips to printing componies to see whot working in the Grophic Arts field is like. The group meets weekly or bi-weekly, Some students hove on opportunity to enter ex- ceptionol projects in on onnuol Grophic Arts contest thot is held ot Triton College. Eoch yeor our students hove entered, they hove received owords. Officers in the grophic orts club ore: Chris Kurcob, Presidentg Mork White, Vice President, Gene Krupin- ski, Treosurer, Jim Webb, Secretory, Mork Linder- mon, Sergeont ot Arms. Al right ore the club members: left to right: Row 1: Gene Krupin- ski, Mr. Poul Klinger, Ron Motecki. Row 2: Mike Vegetobile, Mork White, Noel Buensuceso. AUTO CLUB TUNES UP The Reovis outo club enobles in- terested students to expond their knowledge of the outomobile, os well os work on projects thot could not hove been completed during the regulor closs period. Club sponsor Mr. W. J. Russell soid, the club con help members receive credit for on outo closs, or receive help doing o difficult job. Members ottending o meeting ore oble to use oll of the shop equipment. One of the club's projects in- cludes o demonstrotion vehicle. A locol deolership donoted this cor to the school ofter it fell off o troiler. The fenders, os well os the hood, were removed ond the fire deportment cut off the domoged roof. With o little time ond effort, these students produced on outomobile which the outo closses use to demonstrote the vorious jobs thot ore encountered throughout the yeor. Using this cor, the students con see for themselves how difficult the job will be, os well os encounter ony problems ond osk ony questions before performing the some job on their cor. Although there ore no club of- ficers, Bill Stevens represents them inthe Presidents' club. 144 Members of the Senior Auto Club ore Top Above: Iefr to right: Row 1C5eoredJ.- Roy Giorroput, Jerry Lehmocher, Mike Lehocky, Bill Leliko, Roy Romono, Bill Gorrett, Row 21 Mr, T. Przekloso, Vic Nieblos, Ed St. Pierre, Ed Schuh, Steve Doyle, Som Mirobello. Row 35 John Smith, Jim Mouris, Ron Wolfe, Toney Lewis, Mick Kodlec, Ken Swinorsl-si, Les Sonders, Vice President Joe Rosinski, President Joe Frencl. Members of Auto I club ore in the Bottom Above Pictureg Sitting- Rich Piech, Poul Prochosko, Ron Zoppo, Joe Molfeo, Bill Stevens. Stondingf Mr. Russel, Ozzie Holeen, Jim Mohoney, Jim Forst, Len Teoson, Steve Powowski, Jim Wilson, Tony Foltin, Rich Meyer. CREATIVIT FLGURISHES IN THE ART CLUB This yeor the Art Club hos deolt in mony different octivities. Sponsor Mrs, Stone soid, l hope thot students who ore Art Club members enjoy the componionship of eoch other's compony ond hove o good time, Art Club members leorn responsibilities while working together on group ond community octivitiesf' Some of the things the Art Club provides for ore culturol enrichment octivities ond extro-curticulor progroms. During the 1981-82 school yeor the 14 members of the Att Club hove done mony different things. One of the most importont things is designing o murol for the Proirie Troils Public Librory. Other things the Art Club hos done were hoving o Holloween Potty, some pizzo porties, o ski trip, ond o fund roiser. The officers ore President Psomo McLoughlin, Vice Presidents Debbie Preyss ond Poulo Mort, Secretory Geno Young, ond Treosurers Lindo Cum- mings ond Koren Voronouski. Club members below os follows: left to tight: Row 1: Debbie Preyss, Lindo Cummings, Gino Young, Michelle Grenier. Row 2: Thereso Bidocko, Pom Obetek, Poulo Mort, Vikki Polm, Mrs Stone, Romo McLoughlin, PHCDTO CLUB MAKES LASTING IMAGES The Photo Club ollows the more in- terested student the opportunity to explore photogrophic techniques beyond the reolm of the clossroomf' This is whot sponsor Mr. Bob Bobcock feels the Photo Club is for. The Photo Club exponds beyond the knowledge of photogrophy. Those students who reolize this con goin o better insight into the photogrophic industry. Some of the mony things the Photo Club deols with ore the printing of the Foll Sports Progrom ond some of the Blueprint ond Yeorbook photos. They olso donoted o pic- ture which wos Ioter roffled off. The Photo Club bosicolly deols with photo composition, cooperotion of o Cometo, the correct use of o flosh, ond loyout work. This yeor the officers ore President Rick Stobile, Vice President Don Bortkowlok, Secretory Mory Beth Nolon, ond Treosurer Mike Zielinski. The club members ore pictured ot left, left to right: Poulo Mort, Romo McLoughlin, Mr. Bobcock, Mory Beth Nolon, Don Bortkowlok, Rick Stobile, Mike Zlelinski, 14 ELECTED OFFICIALS LEAD SCHOOL The members of Reovis Student Council, representing the students, work together to molre school o better ploce to be. The Student Council is composed of four different bronches of student government: senior, junior, sophomore, ond freshmon. There ore sixteen officers, four from eoch closs ond olso eleven representotives from eoch closs. The purpose of Student Council is to orgonize octivities, en- couroge school spirit, ond molse suggestions to molse Reovis better for oll. The senior closs octivities include the Homecoming Donce, porticipoting in the Homecoming Porode, selecting the senior gift ond, of course, work- ing on groduotion. The Junior closs olso tolres port in Homecoming octivities. Their moin pro- ject of eoch yeor is the Junior ond Senior Prom. The Freshmon ond Sophomore closses tolse port in sponsoring vorious octivities ond fund roisers. Upper Right: Senior Closs Officers: Liso Simone, Ismoel Medeles, Terri Shehone ond sponsor Mr. Joel Tomos. Not Pictured: Andreo Leothers. Above Right: Junior Closs Officers: Jonet Grice, Tim Del3ow, Ms. Lois Stonciols, Lindo Kubiok. Not Pictured: Julie Corrier. Left: Sophomore Closs Officers: Bill Forr, Herbert Nitz, Ms. Louro Grouer. Not Pictured: Vickie Kubiok. 146 6 S 5 4 1 i 1 Q ,Nm fn 22855--Qs4::::wfQ:2rw..,-isuvsga , A QSM ...X K -.Mi .- 'Q?Q'Nr5f v I My 41 gif? 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Q .iwyyw 1 , 5' QQ ,QREWXYQW-Lwil -' Q' f 156 TIME TCD WCDRK SOFTBALL I TENNIS CROSS COUNTRY GOLF FOOTBALL WOMENS GYMNASTICS MENS GYMNASTICS WOMENS SWIMMING MENS SWIMMING WOMENS BASKETBALL MENS BASKETBALL BOWLING BADMINTON WRESTLING VOLLEYBALL SOFTBALL BASEBALL MENS TRACK WOMENS TRACK TENNIS CROSS COUNTRY GOLF FOOTBALL WOMENS GYMNASTICS MENS GYMNASTICS WOMENS WIMMING MENS SWIMMING OMENS BASKETBALL MENS BASKET FACULTY ARIES BLUEPRINTS SPEECH AQUATIC ARTS GUITAR CLUB CHEERLEADERS JHSXNHS AUTO CLUB USHERS STUDENT COUNCIL SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN UNDERCLASSMEN SENIOR BREAKFAST HONORS NIGHT OPEN HOUSE BOARD OF EDUCATION The Reavis High School Board of Education is comprised of community leaders who give their time and expertise to set policy and high academic standards to meet the needs ofthe entire school population. The board consists of two women and five men, all elected officials with varied in- terests and professional backgrounds such as law, business, and accounting. All of their special talents blend ta give Reavis High School the guidance, leadership, and service that it needs to remain an outstanding school. QQ -X .: it ig'-f 59Cfef0fY John Ahern Jr. ThOm0S H- DUffY President Fred Borkowski BOVTY 6- 50V09e Scot A, Silzer Jeanine Sansone Barbara Walder ADMINISTRATION Our school odministrotion is mode up of four men who monoge the offoirs of Reovis High School. Acting os educotionol leoders of our community, they perform mony voried duties. They implement Boord policy, supervise the curriculo, instructionol moteriols ond personnel. These exocting toslss demond much of their time ond thoughts. 1. ,VJ Donold Klusendorf -Superintendent John Shultz - Assistont Superintendent Burnelle Mossott - Administrotion Assistant Horold Willioms - AdrY1if1iSfrOtiO0 ASSISTOHY CAREER AND OCCUPATION DIVISION The Coreer ond Occupotionol Division is designed to promote coreer educotion throughout Reovis High School. The division, under the direction of Mr. Lloyd Cun- ditf, is there to help students prepore for the future. The three sections under the C.O.E. title ore the Business Deportment, Home Economics Deportment ond the lndustriol Educotion Deportment. Also included is the Co-Op Progrom, more commonly known os the Work Progrom. According to Mr, Cundiff, The work progrom is the most importont link between Reovis ond the Community. The Cooperotive Educotion progrom benefits over 175 students, 150 of whom ore employed ot vorious businesses oround the Burbonk oreo. The other 25 go to Comeo Beouty School which provides them with instruction on the techniques ond procedures necessory to become o professionol beouticion. Through its other oreos this division sponsors the outo club, the grophics ort club ond the business club. .TTTQSTA I W- I mr Joyce Arnold Robert Bobcock Fred Bogwill Joyce Brozis 160 se -... M? .A ,,... 1,4 Ji 'ig Ronold Czornecki Bed Feidr Richord Hlovek Q-asv' ., A it K X X' , 3 MS PM . :ist-'A gf .i 'S I ' 51? Q fs Z Q -w x K ' ' KKL- 5 Judith Dohlmon John Flores Fred Hoogiond -Aff, Corhy Diorio Grace Gorlonger Jomes Jones 161 .p 1 .LJ1 w - L .MV K , , Y- I . Qi.. Q 0 f , r X fi-M Morrha Kemp Edward Mueller ., M .VW PQUI Klinger Roberr Moser Sfephen Nagy NOf1Cy NOw0kOWSki Barbara Pfeiffer Timothy Przekloso Carroll R9D0Si William B, Russell William J. Russell Corol Solmons Corl Schroeder Douglos Tolbort Morolyne Willioms .,.. v K .K ,lll v X Q , 5 ' 5 . x DEANS I SECRETARIES Two of the hordestjobs of Reovis ore those of the Deons ond Secretories The deons' jobs deol with ottendonce ond behoviorol problems throughout the school Their primory purpose is not to discipline the students who choose not to follow the rules but to protect the privocy of those who do The other complicoted Jobs of Reovis ore those of the skilled secretaries of eoch division ond the mom office They do vorious Jobs to keep eoch deportment ond the whole school running smoothly lf it weren t for these people Reovis wouldn t operote os efficiently os IT does s cl Top Left: Joon ll-oulsus Top Center: Eugene Houser Top Right: Borney Trocy Above: left to right: RoseMory Forsyth, Mory Brennon, Mildred Kocel-Q, Lorito Deering, Peggy Leothers, ond Lucille Coroghor. 164 t gf K o.,....- f E 'wwe A Top Left: Rito Lordo, Dorothy Pospisil Top Center: Borb Rominski, Noncy Driscoll Top Right: Violet Moloney, Judy Clemente -lK.5l , Y o.y Above Left: Annette Coppetto Above Righrf leon Schumacher WJ If FINE ARTS I SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY grams within the school community. The Fine Arts area offers various musical and artistic opportunities to all interested students. The Art Curriculum includes courses in drawing, painting, sculpturing, ceramics, print making, commer- ciol art, jewelry, and design and craft. In addition, the art area is responsible for the Art Fair held at the end of the school year when students artistic endeavors are selected for display. Extra- curricular activities include the Art Club and various showcases and displays throughout the school building. For students with musical talent, courses are offered in Varsity Band, Concert Band and choral areas. A separate Guitar program is available for interested students. Extra-curricular activities in- clude: Pep Bond, Jazz Band, Morching Band, Show Choir and Ensembles, The Division, under the chairmanship of C. Rode, includes the library and library services. Various Reavis publications stem from this division: Reovis Reports, .Student Handbook, Rambl- ings, ond various news releases. The division is also responsible for scheduling the use of the school building. The Student Activity Program is pOrT af the division, but the various extra-curricular activities are divided into other divisions. The Division of Fine Arts!School and Community encompasses many different courses and pro- F Q - P 1 3 hifi x,F,:.LM 1545 j V .ixycsf U Raymond Bialek Carol Brown Clyde Rode Paul Eilers Raymond Erbes Donna Buckley Lauro Grauer puns Louise Lone Mory Stone Kathy Viririrri Andrew McCurcheon Tom Walsh ,mx V, A , V W ar' ,r Bonnie Shileny Corl Vernerder 167 HUMANITIES The Humanities department is a branch of studies consisting of the English, Foreign Language, and Social Studies Departments. This new event came about in the fall of 1981, as the Social Studies Department combined with both the Foreign Language and English Departments. Mr. Parmley is the head of this department which added ten new teachers. He said, This change required a whole new system of organization. lt also put more of a reliance on teachers' The Humanities Department sponsors the following clubs, Aries - Ms. Curtin, Blueprint - . Stanciak, Speech and Debate - Mr. Tom Smith Mr. Hansen, Mr. Bill Smith, and Mr. Garfield, Drama - Ms,Urbaur, French - Mr. Ellis, German - Mr. Hansen, Spanish - Mrs. Mehrens, Youth and Government - Mr.Ochota, X S x 53 it Mark Beavers Kenneth Bill Max Parmley Rosalie Cramer Tony Cupp Don Bylut Claire Curtin -h E X S Lowrence Doker John Ellis Normon Honsen Gerald Jovior Mary Kerns Irene Me-hrens wqxswu- ,M-huh L Jerry Kominski Jim Messoglio Ken Mikysko Thomos O'MoIley f' Jerry Ochoto William O'Neill Fred Peorson Raymond O'Donnell Billie Popodokis Don Rubly X we K .fy 'E-,E qw, kfuzzfz' 'mmhew Ado Rugoi Thonnos Smith Dorlene Srengele Chorles Updyke Bill Wodingron Dennis Wierzol Williom Smirh Dorindo Urbouer 172 wh., 174 1 w P NATURAL SCIENCE A change of events has caused the cambtntng of the math department and the sctence depart ment unto the Natural Sctence Dtvtston The dtvtston head Dr Wallace says I thunk the change rs very good because mathemattcs ts a foundattan to all sctences As most upper classmen have already nortced the wtngs or classrooms have been changed to meet the sttuatton Dr Wallace says We Cthe sctence department? went from 12 to 23 classes There are alot more gutdance acttvtttes that l have to be concerned wtth Wtth the addttton of the new classes comes two new clubs They are the computer and math clubs The clubs tn thus drvtston now make up a total of four The Sctence 1 Club sponsored by Rtchard Thomas deals matnly wtth the understanding of sctence The prestdent ts Laurre Szatels The Sctence 2 or Horttculture Club sponsored by Mr Lyons deals matnly wtth the plant world The president ts Darlene Worth The Computer Club headed by Mr Blanco deals wtth the uses of modern machtnery The prestdent rs Rtch Vtnyard The Math Club coached by Mr Emerson and Mr Varland helps students solve problems and equatlons tn competttton The prestdent ts Rob Malfowtals The Natural Sctence dtvtston offers students expertence tn the study of sctence and also prepares them for a college career Joseph Bianco John Disbikis John Emerson Donna Finucane Robert Wallace Carol Blount John Grivetti :Q , E J2- V n , A,,, wha Y, 5-N Us Chorlene Houston Gory .ludkins Bill Lyon Robert Monges Horry McHole Kenneth Nieminski K ,r'-w- f 5 S Mory Kuerbs Wilfred McConnell Gregory Poul Richord Thomos Larry Roberts Joel Tomos Somuel Weisskopf 5.11, ff!! V .J Roy Sruorr Ronold Vorlond Thomos Zoie PHYSICAL EDUCATION The Reavis High School Physical Educa- tion Division is designed to physically prepare students for their lives outside of school. With activities such as basketball, volleyball and swimming, it proves to be a stimulating and fun-filled four years far star athletes and not so involved fans alike. Nat all the activities are as physically demanding as track, soccer and gym- nastics Students are also given the chance to participate in such sports as archery golf and square dancing These subjects pro vide a change of pace and allow all students to participate as equals The P E Department also provides Drivers Education For one semesterjuniors at Reavts High School participate in this pro gram which teaches them the techniques and procedures necessary to be good drivers XS Q ' Dave Walery Theodore Caiazza Richard Evertz Lois Bachmann Joyce Burzloff Lynne Kamba Robert Grizzi George lhnat S 3-Wx Sig S X i awk? resz. Xi. i -Q Ai. .J EE? Chorles Morth Donold Murphy Joon Murphy Douglos Murroy Pomelo Poxton Louis Proto Herbert Roob Del Smith Mory Yotes 3 E Q 'S R E Y U N OUR UNSUNG HEROES The unsung heroes of Reovis High School ore o group of men ond women who touch every ospect of the students' life. The mointenonce stoff is com- prised of over 40 people whose tolent con keep o ploce the size of Reovis running without ony outside help. There ore people on the stoff who do everything from electricol work, corpentry, pointing, plumbing, ond welding to repoiring lockers. Every port of the students' ond foculty's doy is oifected by one of these people. They ore our chouffeurs, snow plowers ond gordeners. They keep the driver educo- tion cors running ond provide security for our school, not to mention cleoning up ofter us. WMM at tai - at ,css s ssst.SW?sQQ K it L- K '- i f - f ' ' ' 2 Efkzuiirfiifl'SEESFT'ii' 'Y K A H . , mm, fi 55: ,g. n ju ' .. limms-fi ff- 3' i Q I r K? . T R T H T Z gt,t it Q3 S . . . it ,gg Yi , . .... Qty ?s44stvff to tsersewees y ksss 3 is w K .- 1112 .,... :pxiiiif ttt . , J f -tsgiffi Top: left to right Stondingf Jim Swonson, Rudy Schuenfelder, Don Goffney, Bob Smith, Thereso Chiginsky. Sitting: Jock Klimczok, Howie Prohl, Cosey Kosmor, Ann Shontz. Left: Ron Wogner ' Above: Vito Genescritti PUPIL PERSCDNNEL Pupil Personnel Services offer cn wide ronge of services for everyone in the school. P.P.S, in- cludes sociol workers, Guidonce counselors, reoding speciolists, school psychologists, Resource Assistonce, gifted progroms, speciol educotion teochers ond the school nurse. Whether o student needs help in chonging his closs schedule, preporing for o test, increosing his reoding speed, or fill- ing out o college odmissions form, the P.P.S. stoff ore olwoys willing to help students' speclol needs. ln oddition to the speciol closses ond counseling provided by the P.P.5. Division, the Division is responsible for Junior Honor Society ond Notionol Honor Society. The post two yeors o trodition vvos storted thot honored ocodemic excellence ot lleovis High School. The top fifteen students in eoch closs ore invited to porticipote in the onnuol Acodennic Honor's Night in Moy. crcg gc W...-tw-vi Thoddeus Andrysiols Poul Coliendo Alon Gorfield Toni Grutzuis Anthony Nokroshis .lonnes De Young MoryLou Hortrich M ff' V , ,s Q . M ,, eg., x .4 is 2 L l - t .Q r . .. . , .. h , X 3 ,1 , ,.., , 1 w 11 ....M..' W.-J'4L-M'-fzfziiflfwg William Hession Don Jonuszyk Jerome Kozmic Glen Morin Dione Morozoni Dione Niedrich Robert Ohlson Thereso Reilly Porricic: Richter ln.. ,. 4 A A MY! ' Skoff L d R h. Denlse Shorrow FVCUK A Jor1!S:eig2:rr:Zn Lois Smnciok Robert Sypmewskl Judith Weix Georgie Wood WendY Zeni -2 p V. WRWMQQ? ag ' W y 13 'f sv 186 TIME TO COMPETE C, FACULTY A I GUITAR CLUB CHEERLEADERS JHS X NHS AUTO CLUB USHERS STUDENT COUN CIL SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN UNDERCLASSMEN SENIOR BREAKFAST HONORS NIGHT OPEN HOUSE ART FAIR FALL SPORTS MUSICAL CANDLELIGHT II GRADUATION BANQUET PROM STUDENT AWARDS POWDER PUFF HOMECOMING FACULTY ARIES BLUEPRINT SPEECH AQUATIC ARTS GUITAR CLUB CHEERLEADERS JHSXNHS AUTO CLUB USHERS STUDENT COUNCIL SENIORS JUNIORS S O P H O M O R E S FRESHMEN SPORTS FACULTY ARIES BLUEPRINTS SPEECH AQUATIC ARTS GUITAR CLUB CHEERLEADERS IHS! NHS AUTO CLUB USHERS STUDENT COUNCIL SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES F RESHMEN UNDERCLASSMEN SENIOR BREAKFAST HONORS NIGHT - l VOLLEYBALL SPIKES BACK Although the Vorsity Spiking Roms completed the seoson with o 3-11 record in conference, the teom consisted of o number of tolented individuols. Senior Pot Plecki wos the outstonding member of the teom with the best stotistics. Cooch Mory Yotes olso nomed the other seniors, Down Korbel, Louro Mozolin, ond Koren Lopresti, os well osjuniors Alicio Speck ond Poulo Korpol os ployers who contributed heovily to the teom effort. Plecki received the Most Voluoble ployer oword. Louro Mozolin received the Most Contributions oword ond Liso Litterio received the Most improved oword. The sophomore teom finished with o record identicol to thot of the Vorsiry teom. Cooch Cotherine Mociogo commented, I believe thot our record does not reflect oil the tolent ond effort of oll ofthe girls. For mony of the girls it wos their first seoson ploying volleybollf' Lindo Kroll received the Most VoluobIe ployer oword. Kothy Murtough received the Most Contributions oword. Mory Eisel received the Most Improved oword. The freshmon teom finished with o better record of 6 wins, o losses. Like the sophomore cooch, freshmon coczch Dione Niedrich remorked, I thought thot the girls ployed very well considering thot they were ploying for the first time. Niedrich nomed Jonice Petit, Anno Speck, Josie Truchon, Melisso Delgodo, ond Jolyne Soutkus os ployers who were well skilled ond hod ployed well during the seoson. With 0 number of tolentecl ployers returning for next seoson, the Spiking Roms will look forword to o successful seoson in 1982. 188 5 fi? it s Xa? w Q , WPXESTLERS PIN DOWN ANCDTHEPT SEASON According to Mr. lhnot, Wrestling is reolly o difficult sport. Whot the kids do during o meet shows their obility, but if you go behind the scenes you get o glimpse of their dedication, Some of the kids, when they stort wrestl- ing, don't know 0 thing obout it. They hove to stort from scrotch, conditioning their bodies, their quickness ond ogility, ond their minds. They need to leorn oll the different moves ond holds ond then proctice to get them down right. To be o good wrestler one must be prepored to hurt. Every muscle is used ond you feel it. Wrestlers hove o lot of respon- sibility. They must keep their weight or o certoin level. They hove to leorn how to size up their opponent ond then know whot move or hold would be the best to use on them. Mr. lhnot commented thot in recent yeors the omount of wrestlers hove decreosed greotly. Porochiol schools hove o lot of good wrestlers thot would hove come to Reovis by promise scholorships. Thot puts pressure on Reovis to turn out the best wrestlers possible with very few kids. But Reovis hos succeeded. Proof of this is lost yeor's record. A few exomples were: Tom Miski wos the Heovyweight Chomp. Dole Kline, ot 98, took lst. And Reovis took Sth ploce in conference even though key wrestlers like Jeff Schultz broke his orm ond Ron Summers cought the flu. This yeor's wrestling cooches CMr. lhnot, Vorsityp Mr. Tiberi, Sophomoresp ond Mr. Klinger, Freshmenl, oil think the wrestlers ore doing well. Mr. lhnot believes thot if Reovis keeps on getting the tough fighting kids thot oren't ofroid to hurt, we'll ,keep doing well. Top Left: Varsity Team: Top Row, left to right: George lhnot, Jeff Schultz, Tom Miski, Tim DeBow, Jeff Poveleck, Chuck Morrh. Middle Row: Ron Hurto, Tim Silzer, Jim Bonow, Jim Schultz, Brion Snyder. Bottom Row: Ron Rozo, Ron Summers, Ken Sroko, Dole Kline, Micky Breinsig, Jeff Molirer. Middle Left: Sophomore Team: Front Row, left to right: Humberto Rosoles, Brod Reed, Bill Kmon, Mike Primsburger, Emile Koziol. Middle Row: Poul Kornezis, Derek Corstensen, Don Moldonodo, Dove Newmon, Bock Row. Mike Bloke, Scott Florez, Philip Schuler, Lorry Cook, A. Tiberi - Cooch. Bottom Left: Freshman Team: Bottom Row, left to right: Ron Mroz, Jerry Moore, Scott Snyder, Kevin Kospor, Dove l-lomilton. Middle Row: Jim Chostoin, Roy Broosch, John Fortier, Chris Sokowski. Top Row: Poul Klinger, Mike Domp, Norm Nemec, Don Gomez, Steve Swinorski. Not Pictured: Ken Hivley, Emile Koziol. 190 'IC R if qi Q f , 5' l ..... 'ff i-lis 'T A VARSITY 'HRESTLINB RAMS j G, wists, ti fi li K v 1' ...JJ Y . l? sd' i , ' J? J 4 if Ii . . fn ct U .xx in Q Tl' 'i . . I 'Q' l it i ,vi , , , .2 Top Left: Dole Klien scoring some points. Top Right: A Rom oskin' for help. Middle Lefr: Ken Sroko mol-ting his move. Bottom Right: Scott Snyder in trouble. Bottom Left: Ron Rozo getting token down iovwsm 3 Top Left: Bill Kmon works his woy tothe top. Top Right: Wrestler rockin' rebel into crodle. Bottom Left: Jim Chosroin trys to bring o wrestler down. Middle Rightf Jim Schultz delivers punishment. Bottom Right: A Rom wrestler struggles for the pin. 192 Top Lefr: Going for the pin. Middle Lefr: Ken Sroko thinking ir over, Top Righr: Derek Corsrensen breoks him down. Bottom Left: Kevin Kosper hos the rhrill of victory Bofrom Righr: Drod Reed sroyin' olive. RAMS SHOOT TOWARDS FUTURE The members of the Freshmon-Sophomore boslsetboll teom ore loolsing rowords the future. With o record of 3 wins ond 18 losses os of Februory 17, the shooting Roms ore not discouroged. They continue to proctice ond work hord. The Freshmon- Sophomore teom is under the direction of Mr. Richord Hlovels. Mr. Hlovels commented, Unfortunotely, this yeor our record isn't os good os I hod expected, but members of this teom hove the potentiol to be outstonding Vorsity Ployersf' With such potentiol Re-ovis High School con look forword to o greot seoson next yeor. ' L H9 1. 6 If FROSH I SOPH TEAM DCDESQ WELL The girls bosketboll seoson wos coming to on end ond the sophomore teom wos in first ploce with o 11-1 record. Mr. Bukovsky, the teom cooch, felt thot his teom wos well rounded. We were quick, could shoot well, ond were good on defense, he soid. He olso commented thot Colleen Mogee, Kothy Quoin, Vickie Kubiok, Borb Povlik, Debbie South, ond Jockie Bucz were very tolented ond ployed well during the seoson. Bukovsky is confident thot his teom con finish whot they storted. I think thot we con win the conference chompionship, he soidl The freshmon teom, however, hos not en- joyed such o successful seoson. Ms. Tessone, the teom's cooch, is sotisfied with the seoson. Although we hove o 4-7 record, the girls hove improved 100'Z, this seoson ond ore doing much better, she soid. Rene Weitendorf is the leoding scorer with o 14 point overoge per gome. Kothy Grice hos ex- cellent shooting skills ond Shoron Budler hos the best boll hondling skills. Tessone commented, They work well together os o teom ond I con olwoys depend on them to get the job done. Both cooches ore sotisfied with their teoms this yeor ond feel thot they con improve ond do better next yeor. 196 This Page: Top Left: Renee Weitendarf goes for the basket. Below. Rose Romano tries ra steal the ball. Bottom: The Freshman Team: 1st Row: Ann Srreza, Kathy Grice, Renee Weitendarf, Laura Rojas, Sue Hayden. 2nd Raw: Ms. Shorrow, Stephanie Hacker, Sharon Budler, Maureen Schultz, Jenny Piatrawski, Lisa Miller CManagerD. Grd Row: Debbie Gill CManagerD, Tina Ortman, Mary Miller, Rose Romano, Ms. Tessone. Bottom Left: Sharon Budler goes for a layup. Opposite Page: Top Right: The .Sophomore Team.- Standing: Theresa Gregor, Barb Pavlik, Debbie South, Coach Mr. Bukovsky. Kneeling: Laura Costibile, Julie Sepanik, Jackie Ducz, Tiffany Johnson, Kathy Quoin. Sitting: Mary Eisel, Vickie Kubiak, Colleen Magee, Mary Ellen Fogarty. Far Left: Jackie Bucz tries to save the ball for her team. Center Right: Coach Bukavsky goes over the plays ofthe game. Bottom Right: Vickie Kubiak escapes one of Staggs' guards. 197 RAM BASKETBALL BOUNCE TCDWARDS VICTORY The 1982 Vorsity bosketboll teotn experienced one of its most successful seosons in Reovis' history. Torn O'Molley, the teom's cooch, felt thot his teom, who ot onelpoint in the seoson hod won nine stroight conference gornes ond wos tied with Shepord for first ploce in 5.I.C.A. West, hod to beot quite o bit of pressure to try to stoy in first ploce. The Ronns, led by Cory Musser Cwho overoged 23 points per gonneb ond Rich Conon, hod o good stort by toking first ploce in o Thonksgiving Toutnoment, The Roms then stotted conference ploy by losing three in o row ond slipping to o O-C3 conference record, Cooch O'Molley com- mented, No one reolly took chorge in the close gotnes ond it reolly hurt us. The turning point for the Roms wos in the Christtnos Tournoment in o gonne ogoinst Richords. The Roms ployed poorly, ond still monoged to stoy close ond olrnost win. This proved to us thot even when we ploy bodly we con still be tough enough to win, O'Molley remorked. O'Molley gives credit to the people thot work hord, ond believes the only woy to win is to work hord ond put lots of effort into winning. -it --si, --A Top: Al Moskiewicz looks for o woy to escope his opponents os Kevin Brown looks on Right: Ken Stock shoots for o bosket. Above: Vorsiry Bosketboll Teomq Front Row, left to right: Dick Conon Poul Richords John Tornotos Al Moskiewicz Gene Krupinski, Bob Ropoto, Andy Revell. Bock Row: John Czornecki Kroig Weslow Kevin Brown Ken Stock Woyne Povlik, Mike Bernitt, Bill Aitchison, Cory Musser. 198 h X A u f X Q ,.. Q, i' .1 , M6 .Ax EXW , '9 :Q ' ff' ::L, V A VV? , Ei X Q1 v-,ff an iii' WMM-W ff I Y 5 mls 22 f gf, 544 W.. M',,,.,.. ,........ 1 GA ' 'tx in BUYS SWIMMING MAKES BIG SPLASH Hours of proctice ore oll port of the hord work ond dedicotion thot the members of the men's swimming teom contribute during the seoson. Highlights of the seoson include o record set by Ken Pych in the 100 Breaststroke ond the teom's second ploce ot the Pleovis lnvitotionol. The teom's record for the seoson wos 2 wins ond 11 losses. According to Mr. Evertz, Although they did not do well os o teom, becouse of lock of interested people, the individuols did well. The most voluoble swimmer for the seoson wos Ken Pych. Tim Werner wos honored for the Most Contributions ond Brion Lewis wos nomed the Most lm- proved Swimmer. Above Right: Top Row, left to right: Bill Lokowitch, Mike Shoven, Ken Pych, Lorry Cooper, John Her- nondez. Bottom Row: Ron Konecki, Jim Corcoron, Brion Lewis, Tim Werner, Ed Plonis, Cooch Rich Evertz. Middle: Mike Shoven swims towords the finish. Right: John Hernondez onchors for his teommotes. Above: Ed Chorniok concentrates before o dive. 202 20 SWIMMERS ENJCDY A GREAT SEASCDN The Vorsity Girls swim teom finished the seoson with o 12 win ond 2 loss record ond o second ploce finish in conference. Cooch Pom Poxton commented, I wos reolly thrilled becouse we hod such o good record. Records were set by some of the girls this seoson. Tomi MocLeon surpossed o record in diving during the conference meet. ln oddi- tion to her records in the 100 ond 500 freestyle events, Ann Goborik, olong with Debbie South, Beth Mockin, ond Florie Fischer set o new record in the 400 yord freestyle reloy. Ann Goborik wos nomed the Most Voluoble Ployer of the teom, Tomi MocLeon wos nomed Most improved ond Cheryl Sonsone won the most contributions oword. Often the teom hod double proctices. The girls worked out ot six in the morning before school in oddition to proctices ofter school. We worked reolly hord conditioning ourselves this yeor, Poxton remorked. She is confident thot the teom con do well next yeor becouse of incoming, tolented freshmen. l think thot the teom will be fon- tostic next yeor becouse os eoch yeor goes by, the girls get bet- ter, she sold. The sophomore teom did not enjoy such o successful seoson though. They finished wtih o disoppointing 3 win ond 5 loss record. Jenny Brunker wos nomed the Most Voluoble Ployer of the teom ond Liso Wordo received the Most Contributions oword. Miss Kombo nomed Jenny Brunker, Sondy Evons, Debbie Ber- tuco, ond Amy Brunker os the girls who swom well oil seoson long. We worked reolly hord oll seoson long ond everyone improved os the seoson progressed. She odded, With hord work the girls should hove no problem competing on the vorsity teom next yeor. Top Right: Vorsity teom, Top Row Cleft to rightj: Jocki Edmonds, Wendy Krol, Sherri'Brown, Moureen Ryon, Jon Bortkowiok, Sue Oertel, Roseonn Stoneort, Ann Goborik, Debbie South. Middle Row: Ann Strezo. Bottom Row: Florionn Fischer, Cheryl Sonsone, Tomi MocLeon, Koren Sonsone, Beth Mockin, Pom Ber- tuco, Cindy Lokickos, Pom Poxton, cooch. Middle Right: Debbie Dertuco cotches her breoth. Bottom Right: A Reovis Rom swims to perfection. Right. Teom coptoins Ann Goborik ond Cheryl Sonsone pose for o quick picture. 4 Top Lefr: Sophomore reom, Top Row Clefr fO righrjf Kim Blomquisr, Lyn- noe Dougherry, Jenny Drunker, Debbie Berruco, Diedre Solkowski. Bor- rom Row: Amy Brunker, Sandy Evons, Liso Wordo, Ann Lopinski, Lynne Kombo, cooch. Middle Lefr: Swimmers on the blocks, reody to srorr The roce. Top Right: Cheryl Sansone srorfs the roce with determination. Above: Florie Fischer moving our. Lefr: Jenny Brunker finishes up o roce. 2 GYMNASTICS HAS A ROUGH SEASCJN The 1981 men's gymnostic teom hod o foirly successful seoson. Their overoll record wos 4 wins ond 3 losses. One of the highlights of the seoson wos Al Judge placing Grd in stote on the horizontal bor. The Most Improved oword went to Joe Donnelly ond the Most Voluable, Al Judge. Mr. Smith soid, The teom wos pretty strong, but we do expect to do much better in 1982. We hove o lot of returning lettermen in cluding our two very tolented all-orounders, Bill Garret ond Dorryl Filipiokf' On the sophomore level, the record wos 1 win ond 7 losses. The Most Improved ployer wos Dorryl Filipiok. Above: Varsity Gymnastics Team: Row 1, left to right: Ron Corbonory, Bob Hunt, John Grizzle. Row 2: Heod Coach Del Smith, Mike Horstmonn, Bill Garrett, Al Judge, Joe Donnelly, Wolter Smort, Jim Ritchey, Jeff Adolfino, Asst. Coach Bill Cernicky. Right: Soph. Gymnastics Team: Row 1, left to right: Mike Lugo, Brian Lewis. Row 2: Jeff Lepley, Bill Kmon, Tom Borker, Brod Reed, Ron Crane. Row 3: Gary Fuller, Tom Sralun, Mike Hoehn, Don Cusick, Asst. Cooch Bill Cernicky. O6 Top Lefr: Joe Donneily concenrrores on his form. Above: Ai Judge shows his skill on the high bor. Lefr: Jim Ritchey shows dererminorion during o routine, 207 GIRLS GYMNASTICS HAVE TOUGH SEASON Gymnostics is o sport thot requires mony hours of proctice in four different events: voult, uneven bots, floor exercises, ond bolonce beom. This yeor's girls gymnostics teoms' strength rested in the uneven bots. Michele Rozo, Sherri Brown, ond Liso Julius were the best competitors in uneven bots. ln oddition, Cheryl Sonsone ond Kothy Potts worked well in their respective events. Cooch Del Smith commented, Cheryl ond Michele ore the two seniors ond the teom will lose o lot when we lose them. Smith wos disoppointed thot his teom did not win o meet, but he is op- timistic obout this teom's prospects next yeor. l'm disoppointed with our record, but we hove to look into the future. We're young ond we con turn the teom oround next yeor, he sold. z. X Top Right: Felice Symik poses on the bolonce beom. Above: Sherri Brown swings oround the bor. i Middle Right: Vorsity Teom fits in ploce while moking ct pyramid. Bottom Right: Liso Julius performs her routine on the uneven bors. 206 Left. Frosh-Soph Gymnastics Team: Top Row, left to right: Cooch Cer- nicley, Lynn Stislow, Debbie Kasper, Irene Cosey, Down Zemon, Koren Sansone, Annette Rybiclsi, Koren Nitz, Cooch Smith. Middle Row: Lynneo Dougherty, Michelle Grienier, Connie Urbanzycls, Josie Truchon, Jenny Brunlser, Dierdro Sollsowslsi, Koren Stoley, Moureen Ryan, Sondy Moteckie. Bottom Row: Kelly Gaslsin, Kim Blomquist, Debbie Gross, Sandy Phelon, Patty Pfingston, Wendy Pfingston, Kothy Potts. Center Right: Varsity Gymnastics Team: Top Row, left to right: Cooch Cerniclsy, Jenny Brunlser, Sherri Brown, Felice Symik, Joclsi Edmonds, Koren Sonsone, Annette Rybiclsi, Cooch Smith. Middle Row: Kathy Potts, Cheryl Sonsone, Wendy Pfingston, Michele Rozo, Josie Truchon, Tino Peterson. Sitting: Liso Julius. Bottom Left: Jaclxi Edmonds poses for o shot. Below: Coach Cerniclxy, Cheryl Sonsone, Michele Roza ond Cooch Smith. Bottom Right: Cheryl Sonsone proctices her routine on the balonce beam. iii Kiss ' 20 9 OPPOSITE PAGE: For Left: Dawn Meadows scores for Reovis. Left: Laura Mozalin takes a mighty swing. Middle Left: Varsity team, Front Row Kleft to rightkf Lisa Simone, Libby Schultz, Jonet Grice, Kim Meadows, Teresa Winchel. Middle Row: Danna Joworski, Mary Farr, Diane Koch, Laura Mazalin, Darlene Vertucci. Bock Row: Coach Greg Paul, Kelly Peak, Linda Melody, Gail Kubiak, Ann Gaborik, Laura Cummings, Kim Helson, Lynn Hoekstra CManagerD. Nat Pictured: Alicia Speck. Top: Donna Jaworslri anxiously watches the game. Middle Left: lan Grice follows through, Middle Right: Sophomore team, Front Raw Cleft to rightjf Carrie St. Paul, Kathy Melody, Dawn Soprych, Joy Hyzny, lan Grice, Barb Adams, Back Row: Sue Latasiewicz, Paula Marr, Lisa Lit- terio, Karen Hayden, Val King, Mary Beth Nolan, Kim Meadows, Alan Garfield, Coach. Bottom Left: Diane Koch pitches to perfection. Bottom Right: Mary Beth Nolan waits for the pitch. V gsm, t rt, fgfw 5, g rw , ' , H ' ,W , . ,gig L t 210 , Ig, i get 4, . Q ihih 6 ,VV7 . W! SOFTBALL STRIKES BACK The 1981 Varsity, sophomore and freshman soft- ball teams enjoyed successful seasons with overall records of 18-12-1, 18-4 and 11-4 respectively. The Varsity team swept double headers against Oak Lawn and Stagg to give themselves a 104 conference record and a third place finish in S.l.C.A. West. Linda Melody was named the Most Valuable Player of the team while Gail Kubiak recieved the Most Contributions oword and Libby Schultz was named Most improved. ln addition, team captains Linda Melody and Laura Cummings, and their teammates Dawn Meadows, Gail Kubiak and Diana Koch received All Conference distinctions. Although the team did not reach his goal of 20 victories, Head Coach, Greg Paul, felt that his team played well, The sophomore team won the sophomore con- ference championship with a 12-2 conference record. Mary Beth Nolan was the Most Valuable Player for the team and Kathy Melody received the Most improved award. Paula Marr, the team captain, won the Most Contributions award, Sophomore coach Alan Garfield commented that the reason the teom finished well in con- ference was because the team consisted of a number of talented individuals. He named Paula Marr, Janet Grice, Lisa Litterio, Kathy Melody, Mary Beth Nolan, Valerie King, and Sue Latasiewicz as players who performed well all season long and helped the team to its successful finish. . The freshman girls completed their season a bit unusually. After dropping the first game of a dou- ble header to Lincoln-Way they were forced to forfeit their last game because three of the players were injured. Their coach, Ken Nieminski, said that his team had good pitching and fielding. He named Kathy Quoin, Colleen McGee, Lois Boldrini and Vickie Kubiak as the key players of the team. They played well all season long, Nieminski commented. The freshmen had a 5-3 record against S.l.C.A. West teams and at one point in the season had outscored their opponents 96-18 in three games, 211 SUCCESS ATTAINED CDN ALL THREE LEVELS The 1981 footboll seoson brought a lot of excitement on all three levels of play. The varsity proved to many people that they were a team that wouldn't be in- timidated by bigger teams. Some of the highlights included the Oak Lawn and Lincoln Way games which put the Rams into the playoff games ond, of course, the playoff games themselves. The Rams went into the playoffs as underdogs, but emerged victorious for the second yeor in a row. ln the State Cham- pionship game, the Rams played Brother Rice at Northwestern and were defeated 141-O. For the second straight year the game was lost by offensive turnovers with the defense shutting out their opponent. Most valuable was Jay Gonciarcyk. Most Improved was Kevin O'Grady, and Most Contributions was John Gray. Seven players received All Conference honors. On offense were John Gray: QB, Jay Gon- ciorcyk, TB, Rich Fahy: Guard, and Wally Lewandowski: Center. On defense were Kevin O'Grady, HB, Bob Minini, LB, and Gus Karmeris: DL. The sophomore football season was a big change compored to their freshman season. They had a 2-7 record freshman year and finished this year with a 6-3 record. The most improved was Bill Farr, most contributions, Jerry Bovord and Mike Pietras: most valuable was Jim Schultz. The freshman season ended in an over SOO record of 5-4. The highlights of the freshman season was a victory over Oak Lown 46-6. Most valuable was Steve Rozak and Al Lindish, most improved was Gary Zdziorski, and most contributions were Brian Bombeck and Ron Evans. 212 Football R E Far Top: Varsity Team: Luis Guzman, Joe Conrad, Mike Beasly, Mike Lynch, Dove Krupa, Wally Lewandowski, Jim Savage, Scott Keating, Mike Cerda. Raw 2: Gus Karmeris, Dan Bingley, Rich New, Art Schultz, Hector Rosa, Bob Lavelle, Joe Karmerls, Don Dunne, Jeff Molitor. Raw Jr Darryl Tobar, Jim Petropoulos, Kevin O'Grady, Steve Pawlowskl, Jim Graco, Tim Debow, Frank Licara, Frank Rybicki. Row 4: Ed Bucz, John Lenert, Jay Gonciarzyk, Bob Mlninni, Ray Cook, Harry Blake, Tim Silzer, Lester Sanders, Vernon Hale. Raw 5: Coach Raab, Coach Wierzal, Ismael Medeles, John Gray, Joe Mendez, Mike Bernitt, Bill Aitchison, Rich Fahy, Tom Miski, Bill Stinson, Ron Hurta, Coach Proto, Coach Murray. Center: Sophomore Team: Dave Newman, John Eckert, Bill Farr, Tony Carlson, Pete Arriz, Mike Gaborlk, Mark Wollenberg, Jim Lafollette, Gerry Medeles, Paul Candela, Derek Carstensen. Row 2: Coach Grivetti, Scott Sinko, Jim Schultz, Mlke Blake, Dave Sarcoz, Jim Duffy, Don Maldonado, Mike Pietros, John Plys, Mike Smolinski, Blll Lewis, Tom Gross, Marc St. Clalr. Row 3: Coach Hession, Eric Kubiak, Scott Delacey, Jerry Bovord, Vic Mockowski, Jim Mahoney Cquitb, Curt Wiest, Ed Ely, Scott Mlsner, Tom Fountos, Art Panko, Tom Koziol Cquitb, Dan Welsh, Coach Hauser, Row 4: Tom Stalun Cquiri, Larry Cooke, Ken Martinez Cquitb, Rueben Martinez Cquitb, Phil Kantor, Bill Kman, Brad Reed, John Hoffenkamp Cquitb, Jim Jordan, Earl Kubiak. Not Pic- tured: Scott Florez, Brian Hozelett, Dave Lemonier, Tony Lullo, Randy Pruitt, Tom Zeko. Above: Freshman Team: Ed Mulfrenin, Emery Phillips, Dan Stewart, John Kirchman, Ron Gabaldon, Wayne Kojder, Gary Zdlarski, Ron Plonls, Tracy Foy, John Fortier, Mike Buckley, Chris Gray, Greg Pappas. Row 2: Doran Quick, Gregory Smlth, Ron Davis, Tony Stazak, John Satala, Dan Licara, Steve Pacer, Chris Sakowski, Dan Pilsudskl, Tom Smicikles, Michael Otradovec, Jeff Kopp, Jeff Conrad, Steve Rozok. Row 3: Tom Lewis, Dove Gaborik, Randall King, Norman Nernec, Brian Bembeneck, Al Lindish, Ken Hively, Jim Chastain, Huberto Rosales, Dominick Vertucci, Rich Krause, Keith Culbreth, Mike Mayer. Row 4: Coach Dave Walery, Steve Culbreth, Ed Charniak, Bob Denger, Andy Perch, Ron Rispoll, Larry Commiso, John Tallon. Row 5: Brian Gesiorski, Bob Santarsieri, Keith Wasielewski, Jim Malec, Coach Bill O'NeII, Coach Glenn Bukovsky. Row 6: Nick Steele, Dave Riskus, Rich Lomanto, Dave Trevino, Ken Eisel, Brion Dunlevy, Ron Evans, Ray Braosch, Bob Messina. W iw ln B V, ,Z, i ,i L,, fL, Q K. Top Lefr: Srondingf Lou Proto, Dennis Wierzol, John Grivetti, Herb Roob, Bill O'Neill, Bill Bokovski, Eugene Houser. Kneeling: Dove Wolery, Chuck Morth, Bill Hession, Doug Murroy. Middle Left: Mike Bernitt looks for on opening. Left: We're Ml!! Top Right: Sophomores get reody for their next ploy. Above: Bob Minnini runs for o touchdown. 0 213 Top Left: John Groy leods the offense ogoinsr Brother Rice. Top Right: The sophomore Roms unpile ofter gerring o first down. Middle Right: Gus Kormeris pursues the Noperville Cemrol quorrerbock, Borrom Righr: Joe Kormeris moves our for some yordoge ogoinsr Noperville Cemrol. Above: Mike Lynch runs out to receive o poss. 214 Bottom Left: Joy Gonciorczyls punts owoy the boil, Bottom Right: Bob Lovelie receives the opening kickoff. Middle Left: Dorryl Tobor ond Artie Schultz toke o breorher on the sideline Middle Right: John Groy elude-s O Crusoder. Left: Mr. Wierzol shows his concern os he wotches the gome. CRCDSS COUNTRY RACES ACROSS THE FINISH LINE The Reovis Cross Country teoms hod o good yeor with mony people plocing in conference. The girls teom quolified for sectionols in November ond Gene Krupinslsi quolified in the boys division. Unlike lost yeor no runners quolified for stote chompionship competition. The girls teom finished sixth in conference, while the boys sophomore teom finished eighth, ond boys vorsi- ty teom finished fourth. The boys vorsity teom hod on impressive 7-A record, while the sophomores finished with o 3-8 record. The girls ond boys teom ploced fourth ond sixth respectively. Andi Collins ond Gene Krupinslsi were nomed Most Improved, ond Mory Smort ond John Kinney were nomed Most lmproved. Andi Collins ond Gene Krupinslsi hod excellent records this yeor.They finished first in neorly every roce ond gove the cross-country teoms o yeor worth remembering. Cooch Bill Smith commented, We should hove o good ond enthusiostic teom next yeor. Top Right, 1982 Cross-Country teom, Top Row Cleft to righrJ: Cooch Bill Smith, Dennis Conrod, Gregg Voughn, Gene Krupinski, John Kin- ney Ccopt.D, Ron Stronc, Chuck Dernordy, Jeff Schultz, Ken Sroko, Ron Summers. Middle Row: Ron Hire, Roy Bidochlso, Jeff Krupinski, Joson Niehouse, Jim Edmonds, George Tegeler, Horry Dubiel, Rich Lofoire, Dole Klein. Bottom Row: Liso Lennon, Lindo Grenier, Jonet Lolsiclsos, Andi Collins, Mory Smort, Rito Geroghty, Michelle Grenier, Morlis Espinoso. Middle Right: Mory Smort, Rito Geroghty, ond Jonet Lolsiclsos running with miles of experience behind them. Above: Gene Krupinslsi, John Kinney, ond Dennis Conrod run to victory. Left: Dennis Conrod finishes up for Reovis. For Left: John Kinney stretches out before o meet. 216 GCDLF SWINGS TO VICTORY The Vorsity Golf Teom monoged to swing into the sectionols by tying for third in districts. Although finishing o disoppointing fifth in conference, Mr. Poul Eilers is very proud of the woy his squod performed, ending up with o 6-5-1 record for the seoson. We hod one of our better teoms here ot Reovis this yeor, soid Mr. Eilers. We lost some close ones, but we reoily hod o fun seosonf' Highlights of the seoson were Bob Brunker, Cthe teom's most voluoble ployerb, shooting o 76, toking first in districts, ond teommote Bill Peldzus shooting o 78 while plocing second. Only one vorsity member, Mike Kosper, returns next yeor, but sophomores John Czornecki ond Bob Heinzel should help them to o positive seoson. Top Left: Poul Richords swings through. Top Right: Ed Plonis proctices his drive. Middle: 1961 Golf teom, Bock Row Cleft to rightk: Poul Eilers, cooch, John Crowley, Poul Toube, Joy Bolek, Jomes McCormick, Jim Koch, Zoron Orlic, Bob Heinzel, John Czornecki, Ed Plonis, Nick Cinquepolmi, Eric Kochold, Brion Richards, Lee Alogno, Doniel Rubly, cooch. Front Row: Bill Peldzus, Kroig Weslow, Poul Richords, Gory Weslowski, Mike Coffee, Bob Brunker, Ed Plys. For Left: Cooch Don Rubly supervises his teom. Left: Gory Weslowski perfecrs his form. 217 TENNIS ENJOYS A SMASHING SEASON The 1981 Vorsity Girls Tennis teom finished with o 14 win ond 2 loss record, which is one of the best in Reovis history. The doubles teom consisting of Debbie Eclxlund ond Lindo Kubiols enjoyed o very successful seoson. They finished first ot the Reovis lnvitotionol, ond competed in the Stote Tournoment in Arlington Heights, but were defeoted by Centrolio 6-2, 6-1. Another doubles teom consisting of Sue Boker ond Kothy Melody finished second in conference ond were winners in districts. The sophomore teom cooched by Alon Gorfield hod o finol record of A wins ond 11 losses. Gorfield exploin- ed thot mony of the girls hod never competed in ten- nis before this seoson. He odded thot the teom will of- fer mony tolented girls for next yeor's Vorsity teom. Two of them ore Jill Grossmon ond l.iso Piotrowslsi. Smith expects the doubles teoms to be very strong next yeor ond thot Eclslund ond Kubiols will repeot their trip down stote. X .r.. , ,, www? 218 17, fm? I M., Opposire Poge: Top Lefr: Liso Piorrowslsi keeps on her roes. Top Rlghr: Cindy Trojoniok keeps her eye on rhe boil. For Lefr: Jill Grossmon follows rhrough ofrer her rerurn. Middle Righrf Sophomore reom: Bock Row Cleff ro righrj: MoryLou Czerwinslsi, Lin- do Arriz, Corol Jonsen, Liso Solomone, Morio Villoreol, Korhleen Pore, Yvonne Cor- rero. Jill Grossmon, Debbie Gross. Fronr Row: Cooch Alon Gorfield, Pom Keoring, Tomilo I-loll, Joy Puloslsi, Liso Piorrowski, Moho Shui-zoir, Korhy Jocubels. Borrom Righr: Korhy Melody rushes the ner. This Page: Top Lefr: Sue Boker reoches our for o difficulf bocl-ehond. Top Righr: Debbie Ecklund concenrrores on rhe boll. Middle Lefr: Vorsiry reom Clefr ro righrl- Morzeno Wills, monoger, Sue Boker, Lindo Kubiol-r, Liso Corlson, Sue Jonkowski, Anrheo Lukoshonok. Debbie Ecl-rlund, Cindy Trojoniols, Korhy Melody. Kelly Knourek. Middle Righr: Liso Corlson shows dererminorion. Borrom Lefr: Moho Shukoir ond MoryLou Czerwinski work rogerher. 219 220 AWARDS FDR JGBS WELL DONE The Spring Sporrs Awords Presenrorion wos held in rhe Reovis oudiforium ro honor rhe orhleres who porricipored in spring sporrs. The mosr voluoble vorslry owords wenr ro Sue Sukel, girls rrockp Korhy Merkle, bodminronq Lindo Melody, sofrboll: Al Judge ond Bob l-lunr, boys gymnosricsq Gory Borkouski, boys fennis: Bob Fonciollocci, boys rrockp Jomes Jormusz, boseboll. The mosr improved ovvords wenr ro: Koren Pekon, girls rrock, Kim Shonrock, bodminron: Libby Schulrz, sofrboll: Joe Donnelly, boys gymnosricsp Rob Mockowiok ond Wolrer Rofocz, boys rennis, Bob Fonciollocci, boys rrockp Rich Conon, boseboll. The vorsiry mosr conrriburions owords wenr ro: Jenny Schulrz, girls rrockp Sue Jonkowski, bodminron: Goil Kubiok, sofrboll: Jim Rif- chey, boys gymnosrics, Bob Fonciollocci ond Roy Jokubek, boys rrock, Kelly Quoin, boseboll. Mosr voluoble owords for sophomores wenr ro Jocki Edmonds, rrocky Lindo Kubiok, bodminron: Mory Berh Nolon, soffboll: Dorryl Filipiok, gymnosricsy Jim Burris ond Mike Geisler, rennisy Gregg Voughn, rrockf Gene Krupinski ond Psoberr Bispoli, boseboll. Mosr improved: Silvio Mohmoud, rrock: Louro Ziellnski, bodminronq Korhy Melody, sofrboll- Lorry Tonrllnger, gymnosricsp Luis Guz- mon, rennis, Gregg Vougn, rrockp Roy Kosper, boseboll, Mosr conrriburions: Joon Surrkus, rrockg Jeon Giorerro, bodminron- Poolo Morr, sofrbollq Mike Lugo, gymnosrics: Sreve Mervo, rrock: ond Jomes Golden, boseboll. Top: Most Voluoble Ployer oword winners, Sronding- Bob lfonciulloc- ci, Gory Borkouski, Al Judge. Bob i-lunr, Jim Jormusz, Lindo Melody, Sue Sukel, Korhy Merkle. 5irring.r Jockie Edmonds, Lindo Kubiok, Mory Berh Nolon, Jim Burris, Mike Geisler, Gene Krupinski, Bob Rispoli. Nor Picruredf Gregg Voughn. Righr: Mike Geisler receives his Tennis oword. Opposfre Page: Top Lefr: The spoils of vicrory Top Right: Mr. Coiozzo presents Mory Berh Nolon her Sofrboll oword, Borrom Lefr: Bob Fonciullocci occeprs his rrock plocque, oword. Cenrer Righr: Bob Fonciullocci, Al Judge, Jim Jorvis Bob l-lunr. Don Zuidemo ond Gole Kubiok. Borrom Righr: Jockie Edmonds, Lindo Kubiok, Mory Berh Nolon enjoy ojoke. 'Yu ff W , 4 4 , -Zgyr-,, . X 1 'M 2 TRACK TEAM RUNS AHEAD Although the Vorsity teom finished without winning o meet, the sophomore Girls Trock teom ended their seoson with o winning 5-8 over-oll record. lnsteod of moving up tolented freshmen ond sophomores to the Vorsity teom, cooches Koren Nelson ond Donno Buckley decided to leove them on the sophomore teom. We left them on their own level ond we ended up with o good sophomore teom, sold Buckley. On the vorsity level we didn't hove mony people so the girls worked on their personol gools, she odded. On the sophomore level Jocki Edmonds set o conference record in the 220 hurdles ond Mory Eisel, Lindo Kroll, Cindy Lokickos, ond Joon Soutkus broke the mile reloy record. Sue Sukel received the Most Voluoble Ployer oword for the vorsity teom ond Jocki Edmonds wos the MVP on the sophomore level. Jenny Schultz ond Joon Soutkus eorned the Most Contributions oword ond Koren Pekon ond Silvio Mohmoud received the Most Improved oword. We should hove o good teom next yeor becouse the girls should do well when they're moved up to the Vorsity teom, remorked Buckley. ' ' 5,-. ,. sis' - -,Ls ..' V Top Right: Jonet Lokickos onchors o reloy for Reovis. Above: Molly Sukel runs hurdles. Left: Jocki Edmonds runs to o conference championship in hurdles. 2 M Top Lefr: Top Row flefr ro righri: Ms, Donno Buckley, coach, Michelle Novok, Arnondo McDermott, .locki Ed- monds, Corol Muklewicz, Chris O'Grody, Cindy Lokicleos, Lindo Kroll, Joon Sourkus, Koren Nelson, cooch Middle Row: Lindo Cribbs, Tif-fony Johnson, Silvio Mohmoud, Thereso Corlson, Liso Lennon, Korhy Pospisil MoryLou Czerwinski, Karen Pelson. Fronr Row: Ann Belgrove, Tino Lopresri, Kim Bondusky, Lindo Grenier, Seno Rodmon, Mory Eisel, Jennifer Schulrz. Nor Picrured: Jonet Lokiclsos, Kelly Knourek. Top Righr: Sue Sukel on rhejump. Middle Lefr: Corol Muklewicz reody to hurl the shor. Middle Rfghr: Joon Sourkus sprints oheod. Left: Koren Pekonjumps ro her obiliry. 22 BADMINTON DOES WELL lN CONFERENCE The girls' bodminton teoms hod successful seosons with o number of competitors finishing well in the conference meet. Dione Hettwer, Sue Jonkowslsi, Shoron Soprych, ond Kim Shonrock ploced well in doubles. The teom hod on overoll record of 5-10 C2-8 in conferenceb. Ms. Niedrich, the teom cooch, re- morl-ced, They did reolly well ogoinst non-conference teoms, but they hod trouble with conference teomsf' The sophomore reom hod o 12-6 overoll record ond o 5-5 record in conference. Cindy Trojoniols ond Jeon Gioretto were sophomore conference chomps in lst doublesg Lindo Kubiok wos chomp in lst singles, ond Dorlene Fitzgerold wos 2nd in 2nd singles. Most voluoble owords were eorned by Kothy Merkle ond Lindo Kubiok. Kim Shonrock ond Louro Zielinski eorned most improved honors ond Sue Jonkowski ond Jeon Gioretto eorned most con- tributions owords. Top Right: Kim Shonroclf tries to smosh one over the net. Top Left: Jill Rokoltis gets reody for o serve, Above: Jeon Gioretto ond Cindy Trojoniok show reom work. Middle Right: Back: Poulo Korpol, Dione Hettwer, Sue Jonkowski, Jill Rokciitis, Shoron Soprych, Ms, Niedrich. Front: Kim Shonrock, Kothy Merkle, Koren Lopresti, Terri Shehone, Joon l-lorr. Rightf Cynrhio Trojoniok, Borboro Hunt, Moho Shukoir, Cynthio Koclsert. Row 2 Lindo Kubiok, Jeon Gioretto, Dorlo Fitzgerold, Morzeno Will-z, Judy Rokoitis, Goil Bluemond. Row 3: Tomi Silzer, lrene Cosey, Kothy Blumlso, Dione Zygmunt, Diono Held, Louro Zielinslsi, JV Cooch Kothy Vitiritti. Not Pictured: JV Monoger Koren Sliwinski. 4 REAVIS BOWLERS STRIKE AGAIN No doubt about it, Reavis' bowling team has had an exceptionally good season, and they're all very proud of it. The Varsity record this season was 13- 3, and the sophomore was 11-5. Mr. Bylut, the coach, was very pleased with the team and individual members like Jill Tesar with a 166 average, Kathy Nantz - 165, and Dawn Zelenski - 165. The highest game this season was bowled by Jill Tesor at 221. The highest series was bowled by Kathy Nantz at 394 in a two game series. The team bowled at Elmar bowling alley and they faced many high scor- ing opponents. Dawn Zelenski went downstote to take 4th out of 48 high games. Her average was 183 and she bowled 212-203. Mr. Bylut said, This is the best team Reavis has ever had. l'm only losing two seniors and the underclassmen are very good, so l expect next year to have another super good season. Top Left: Sophomore bowler, Dawn Henion, releases the ball. Center Left: The Sophomore Team: Front, lefr to right: Dawn Fitzgibbon, Cathy Kohler, Diane Hermann, Dawn Zelensky, Back: Dawn Henion, Paula Supanich, Mr. Don Bylur, Lisa Pappas, Mickey Fowler, For Left: Varsity bowlers make sure Sandy Versak keeps the right score. Left: ls it a strike? Above: Varsity Team: left to right: Jill Tesor, Carrie Smith, Sheri Cook, Mr. Bylut, Kathy Nantz, Sandy Versak, Meri Smith. 225 SLUGGIN' RAMS HAVE GOOD SEASON The 1981 Sluggin' Rams set several baseball records this past season. Their overall 29 wins were the most wins in Reavis history. The Rams captured their eighth conference title in the past 12 years with a 12 win-2 loss record. ln winning the St. Laurence Regional Title, the Rams shutout Argo 7-O, outlasted St. Laurence 14-13 and rolled over St. Rita 7-3. While Bloom fell victim to the Sluggin Rams, 2 to 1, in the first round of the Reavis Sectional, Brother Rice spoiled the Rams' downstote bid and Sectional Crown with a 4 to 2 win in the final game. This was also the highest finish by any Ram baseball team. Jim Jarmusz's 14 wins and 4 one-hitters were also Reavis records for a single season. Jim was also a member of the IHSA East Squad All-Star team that defeated the West Squad in a Peoria doubleheader. Jim also authored 5 shut- outs, another season record. SICA oil conference players from the Ram '81 team included Sr. Kelly Quain SS, Sr. Bob Zdziorski OF, Soph. Joe Karmeris OF, Jr. Al Moskiewicz OF, Sr. Rickey Fleck P., and Sr. Jim Jarmusz. Seniors Kelly Quoin, Dave Sinclair, Rick Fleck, Jim Jar- musz, and Bob Zdziarski were also members of the SICA West All-Star team that defeated the East 8 to 2. The Sophomore Rams of 1981 had to share their conference championship with Sandburg. Reovis, with freshman John Sobotino pitching, had to bear Sandburg in their final game, and they did it. Gene Krupinski, Bob Rispoli, and Ken Sroka led the way for the Sophs. The Freshman A team didn't have too great a season. Their conference record was 2 wins and 12 losses. Their season was 4 wins and 19 losses. The B team had near- ly the some record winning 2 and losing 12 in conference. Their season record was 3 wins and 17 losses. Varsity Baseball: Raw 1, left to right: Dore Jarogosky, Kelly Quain, Chris McClat- ferty, Al Moskiewicz, John Schmitz, Jim Eminger, Down Korbel. Row 2: Jim Jar- musz, Mike Sroka, Joe Karmeris, Don Zeko, Bob Zdziarski, Ray Pierras, Dave Bruce, Rich Brown. Row Sf Head coach Ron Czornecki, Dean Brown, Dave Sinclair, Rick Fleck, Gary Wesolowski, Ray Cook, Mark Barth, Rich Conan, Asst. Coach Rich Hlavek. Freshman Baseball: Row 1, left to righrf Curt Wiest, Bill Budds, Bob l-leinzel, John Stein, Greg Altobella, Jim DePasque, Dave Bennet, Randy Pruitt. Row 2: Mike Gaborik, Mike Pietras, Bill Farr, Don Maldonado, Mike Smolinski, Scott Sinko, Chris Rybczyk, Asst. Coach Jim Bavirsha. Row 3g Head coach Jim Jones, John Czornecki, Ron Schultz, Tom Zeko, Dave Sarcoz, Jim Schultz, John Plys, Ron Vanderwiel, Jeff Sierakowski. Nor Pictured: Tom Gross. Sophomore Baseball: Top Row, left to right: Joe Mendez, Jim Petropoulos, Mike Bernitt, John Sobotino, Gene Krupinski. Standing: Mr. Genell, coach, Bob Rispoli, Tom lzydorski, Andy Revell, Ray Kasper, Jim Golden. Kneeling: Ken Lamore, Jim O'Hara, Larry Jones, John Smykowski, Joe Conrad. Sitting: Ron Raza, Mike Wetzel, Bill Lorenz. 6 Q For Lefrf Mike Pietros pitches o strike-out. ' Left: A Rom woits for the boll to tog the runner. Middle Left: Catcher stoops for o roll. Below: The botter beors down for o hit. Bottom Left: Most Voluoble, Jim Jormusz, Bottom Center: Most Improved, Dove Sincloir. Bottom Right: Most Contributions, Kelty Quoin, 1 l , Xi 1 i ' ' r ,f rs 2 xxx X i K . X . - t 1. 227 ,r,g glixlg fx, Top Lefr: Joe Kormeris, o1l conference. Top Cenrer: Al Moskiewicz, oll conference. Top Righr: Rick Fleck, oll conference. Above: Bob Zdziorski, oll conference. Center Right: Rom corcher woifs for the boll. Lefr: Some foirhful but cold ond tired fons. W., W .W W -.4-......,,,,....,.,,,,,,,, ..-, ' 6 .i,,. J, W., . '11-,,N' 1 'YN-. 'A i f N. J' i I I we me-u-..,.,,,,, Mwx. 'N L ... ...c , Juv D .4 -. 43 Q-....r...,. . 'Z 1 113 0 1 , A gs., 4 Q. s ig,-:fav . . M V 5 Q 1. ,r,5f ' A any fL gg 'V ' , ' 1 , ' ' W, -W if ' M JL Z if I Hz A 'MMR , 5, f M K, A ,al - niggas, 1. 1 S 'f,'T'w'g, fm V z Top Left: John Plys goes for o grounder. Top Righr: Srors smile for the comero. Cerner Lefr: John Czornecki goes for the boil. Center Righr: Tommy Zeko mokes on our. Left: The reom worches oh. f . .Mi wav, X 1 1 1.1 1. Boys Tennis has Fair Season Tennis is a unique sport that not only must have individual players, but team members as well, commented Mr. Ken Bill, the men's tennis coach. The tennis team practices everyday, six days a week, for about three to four hours a day. lf weather permits, they practice longer. A practice usually consists of opening exercises such as stretching and running. Next, they do drills on their tennis skills and finally have games against each of the team members. The team had a fair season finishing with 8 wins and 8 losses last year. The highlights of the 1981 season included Gary Barkauski placing 2nd in the 1st singles at a conference tournament and the team tying for 5th place in con- ference with Shepard High School. The most valuable player was Gary Barkauski, the most improved were Rob Mackowsiak and Walter Rafacz and the person who contributed the most was Dave Urban. r The outlook for next year's season looks fairly respectable with Paul Barkauski, a freshman, playing on the varsity level, said Mr, Bill. Men's Track Looks Forward to '82 Season Many hours of practice from March through May are a qualification for the Men's Track Team, but the experience and fun are well worth it, There are eighteen different events in which the members participate. They include the highjump, hurdles, discus, shot put, long distance, relays and many other events, The 1981 varsity track team had an upsetting season with a O-11 record while the sophomore team had a 1-11 record. Most valuable, most improved and most contribution awards went to a very talented Greg Vaughn. The team is looking forward to next year's season and they hope more students will tryout for the team, Coach Murphy said, lf more students would join we might have a better team. l l l l l Top Picture: Boys Tennis: Bottom Row, Left to right: Walter Rafacz, Dan Wenk, John Steusloff, Paul Barkauski, Ray Jakubek Top Row: Left to right: Art Montes, Rich Vinyard, Mike Misner, Rob Mackowiak, Luis Guzman, Coach Ken Bill Above: Track team: Left to right: Coach Don Murphy, Ron Krasney, Greg Vaughn, Tony Carlsen, Scott Florez, John Helson, Mike Stahulak, Steve Merva 'Couming rime is not so imporront os making rime coumf' outhor unknown 232 1-u-..,'1, Inf. Time you enjoy wosring is not wosred time. ourhor unknown INDEX 1 Abbort, Anna Marle 76 Adams, Barbara 64, 230 Adams, Mlchael 64 Adams, Wendy 54 Adcock, Arthur 76, 119 Adcack, Davld 64 Adklns, Pamela 76, 119 Adolflno, Jeff 206 Aguilar, Rosemary 76, 119 Agullar, Sarah 21 Agulrre. Michael 64 Ahern, Mr. John Jr. 156 Ahlgrlm, Amy 76 Alken, Kathryn 25, 32, 76, 117, 120. 121, 123, 124, 126, 129, 131, 137, 143, 240 Altchlson, Wllllam 196, 212 N 0 X 1 Babcock, Mr. Robert 145, 160 Baker, JudItl1,77,-14N Baker, Karen 44, 5 l ' 1 Boker, Shelly 54 ' . 3 Baker, Susan 77, 120, 1 Baker, Penny 54 Bal, Dlane 44 Balandls, Norbert 44- Balanotf, Richard F. 77 Balasa, Kathy 77, 121, 137 Baltls, Lauralynn 64, 126, 129, 131, 132 142, 143 Bambuch. Clndy 44 Bambuch, Raben 77, 119' Bamldls, Sultana 77, 143 , nondusky, mm 64, 123, 223 ' Bonflll, Dore 64 215.2 X Blll, M -. Blngley, Blsblkls, Black, Sharllh 119 . Blake, Gerard Blake, ' , Carol 54 Blount. 4 Alvallotou, Denlse 54, 64 Alvallotou, Ermlonle 44 Alagna, Lee Danlel 44, 194, 195, 217 Alba, Donald 54 Alcala, Robln 76, 122, 143 Alekslun, Chrlstlne 54 Asanl, Mervette 54 Ashburn, James C. 64 Ashburn, Robert L. 77, 119 Asp, Jeanne 44, 142 Asp, Tom 20 Athanoslou, Bessle 64 Avonts, Joanne L, 64 Aylward, Mlchael 44, 122, 135, ZX! 234 Index Bernard, Danetre 54, 131 Bernard, John 73, 119 Bernard, Robert 54 Bernard, Rose 44 Bernardy, Charles 64, 137, 216 Bernltt, Karen 54, 196 Bernln, Michael 64, 212, 213, 226 Bertuca, Deborah 44, 120, 135, 204, 205 Bertuca, Pamela 54, 120, 122, 125, 142, 143, 204 Bertuca, Robert 78 Berzanskls, Lorl 78, 119 Beushausen, Dlana 76, 119 Beushousen, Laurle 54, 139, 140, 142 Blalek, Mr. Raymond 134, 135, 137, 166 Bray, Lawrence 44 Brayfleld, Phillip 54, 134 Brazls, Ms. Joyce 31, 160 Breheny, Kathleen 79 Breheny, Mlchael 54 Brelnslg, Mlckey 190 Brennan, James 54 Brennan, Mrs. Mary 164 Brent, Davld 64, 121 Brewer, Tammy 79, 119 Branzell, Michael X, 64, 119 Brown, Dean 226 Brown, Douglas 44, 194, 195 Brown. Karen A. 64 Brown, Kevln 79, 198, 199 Brown, Llnda 80, 119 76 ,, 120, 125, ' .I V 1 X 1 1 - ' i X K a Caro 2265 125, 142, 204 24254, 1, Frank 65 Usa 61, Tony 55, Carrera, Carrler, Carrler, Julie 32, 141 143 Carrlllo, Blanco E. 45 Carroll, Nancy 61 Carstensen, Derek 55, 190, 193, 212 Cartwright, Davld 55 Casale, Kimberly 55 Casey, Irene 55, 209, 224 Casey, John Jr, 55 Cranwall, Laura 65, 136, 142 Crowley, Colleen 65 Crawley, Debble 65, 142, 143 Crowley, John 45, 194, 195, 217 Crawley, Kevln 82 Crowley, Patrlck 45 Culbreth, Kelth 45 Culbreth, Stephen 45, 212 Culllnan, Joseph P. 65 Cummlngs, Laura 231 Cummings, Linda V. 82, 123, 145 Cundlff, Mr. Lloyd 160, 166 Cupp, Mr. Anthony 166 Curtln, Ms. Clalre 115, 168, 240 Cuslck, Danlel 65, 206 Cuslck, Nancy 62 Cusser, Lorralne 45 209,51 1 Czajkoskl, Doreen 45, 141 John 55, 196, 217, 226, 28 Mr. Ronald 161, 226 Christine 55 Cynthia 55, 134, 135 Marylou 55, 123, 140, 142, Driscoll, Thomas F. 65 Drlscoll, Tlmorhy 55 Drozdowskl, Alice 84 Drozdowskl, Chrbtlne 65 Drozdowskl, Renee 84 Dubiel, Hairy Joseph 45, 216 Fischer, Chrlsropher 84 Fischer, Heather 65 Fischer, Jerald 56 Fischer, John C. 84, 120 Flsher, Florlan 45, 204, 205 Flsher, Mlchael 56 182, 119 ak ...sf ,M Dubois Patrick 65f 4 f Flsher, Shawn 45 Fitzgerald, Darla 65, 137, 147, 224 Fltzgibbon, Dawn 45, 189, 225 Firzparrlck, Sandra 65 Fitzpatrick, Steven 56 Flaws, Camllle 56 Fleck, Rick 226, 228 Flores, Alexandlin 46 Flores, Josepha 65 ' Flores, Mr. John461 4 Donnahue, Barbara 83 Donnelly, Joe 206, 207, 220 Donnelly, Karen 65 Donohue, Charlene 55 Donohue, Doreen 83 Doolan, Thomas 65, 135 Dougherty, Karyn 84 Dougherty, Lynnae 45, 205, 209 Doyle, Steven 84, 144 Drojln, Theresa 55 Drankle, Stacey 45 Dreher, Carla 55, 131, 132, 143 Drewry, Charles 45 Drewry, Davld 65 Drexler, Darlene 84 Drexler, Susan 55 ' Driscoll, Mrs. Nancy 165 Fahy, Jacqueline 55 Fahy, Richard 84, 142, 212 Faltln, Anthony 55, 144 Fanclallaccl, Bob 220 Fandrey, Deborah 55 Fandrey, Kathleen 65, 142, 143 Farbln, Barbara 65 Forlas, Morlbel 45 Farr, Mary 84, 142, 231 Farr, Wllllom 55, 146, 147, 212, 226 Feldt, Mlss Beatrice 161 Fessler, Allcla 45 Flala, Cheryl 84, 119 Flfer, Annmorle 55 Flllplak, Darryl 65, 220 Finnegan, Cynthia 65 Finnegan, Nancy 55 Flnucane, Ms. Donna 176 Gabrlel, Frank 56 Gaffney, Danlel 85, 119, 181 Gaffney, Tommy 46, 122 Gagle, Susan C. 66 Gale, Michael 66 Galitos, Chrlstlne 26 Gallo, Dawn 66 Garber, Katherine 86 Garber, Michael 46 Garcia, Andrew 46 Garcia, Steven 36 Gardner, Michelle M. 46 Gardner, Sherrllyn 35, 86 Garfield, Mr. Alan 168, 218, 219, 230 Garlanger, Ms. Grace 161 Garrett, Mark 66 Garrett, William 86, 144, 206 Garuckas, Steven 86 Gaskey, Cheryl 66 Gaskln, Kelly 56, 134, 209 Gawllk, Cara 66 Goyda, Carherine 86, 137 Gecas, Karen 56, 141, 143 Gelsler, Christian 86 Gelsler, Michael 66, 220 Genell, John 226 Genescrlrtl, Mr. Vito 181 Geraghry, Rita 37, 86, 201, 216 Geslorskl, Brion 46, 212 Glarena, David 56 Glaretta, Jean 66, 143, 220, 240 Giarraputo, Raymond 86, 144 Gibos, Lawrence 46 Gilmore, Claire 86 Glll, Debbie 189, 197 Michael 56 2 Hacker, Stephanie 47, 197 Haines, Kenneth 87, 119 Haines, Kevln 22, 47, 122, 126, 127 Hale, Vernon E. 66, 212 Haleem, Ozzle 66, 144 Hall, Tamlla 56, 219 Hamadeh, Hedleh 47 Hombrlck, Noreen M. 87 Hamid, Kalll David 56 Hamlda, Dalal 56 Hamlda, Mojed 47 Hamldeh. Hamilton. Harnllton, Hamilton, Hamilton. Hamlin, A Gerollah 56 Daniel 66 David 47, 190 Laura 87 Sharon 47 ngela 66 Hammad, Raed 56 Hannon, Edward 47, 194, 195 Hanrahan, Maureen 66 Hansen, Mr. Norman C, 128, 168, 169 Harding, William 66 Harkin, Mary 47, 142 131 1 was 47 Grlseto, Nicolas 87 Grlvetrl, Mr. John 176, 212, 213 Grlzzi, Mr. Robert 179 Grizzle, John 87, 206 Grass, Deborah 47, 209, 219 Gross, Thomas 56, 212 Grossman, Jlllene Ann 56, 218, 219 Grunwald, Kenneth 66 Grunwald, Kimberly 87, 119 Gudewlcz, Edward Jr. 56 Gue, Catherine 66, 143 Gullsrrom, Debra 47 Gustaw, Eddie 56 Gutler-Ez Glna 47, 140 Gutzuls, Tonl 182 Guzman, Luls 66, 212, 220 Gzerwlen, Edward 47 Henlff, Chrls 67 Henlon, Dawn 57, 225 Henkelmon, Judy 57 Henson, Sheila 88, 119 Henson, Wllllam 67 Hepburn, Cheryl 57 Hepburn, Davld 47 Hepburn, Renee Anna 88 Hermann, Diane 47, 225 Hermann, John 57 Hermes, Connie 67 Hermoslllo, Marle D, 47 Hernandez, Elizabeth 67, 142, 240 Hernandez, John 67, 202, 203 Hernandez, Richard F. 88 Herrmann, Cherrl 57, 139, 140, 142 Hessian, Mr, Wllllam 183, 212, 213 Hertwer, Diane 88, 224 Index 235 Llcota, Hettwer, John 67, 122, 126 Hlcks Karl A. 57 Mlchael 57 Danlel 57, 122 69, 119 Mr Rlchord F 161 194, 226 Jedrejca k, Lorl 67 Jenks, Llso 90, 134, 135 Jennings, John 32 Jensen, Dlane 57 Jensen, Jlll 67 Jensen, Ken 46 Jensen, Lori 57 Jeslonowskl, Debbie 46 Jeslonowskl, Gene V. 67 Jewell, Shorl 90 Jlmenez, Marla E, 67 Johnson, Ann 46 Johnson, Arlene 90 Johnson , James 67 Mlchael 67 Klrnberly 67 Jackson, Mlchelle 46 Jakubek, Kathy 46, 219 Jakubek, Raymond 69, 220 James, Henry 69 Jane, Davld 46 Jane, Edward 69, 119 Janlckl, Karen 67 Jankowskl, Sandra 90, 114, 115, 124, 240 Jankowskl, Susan 27, 90, 219, 220, 224 Jansen, Carol 46, 219 Kantar, Kantor, Sue 91, 119, Koppel, Llnda 57 K Koppel, Llso 10,67 Koppel, Mlchelle 46 Karanosky, Paul 91 Karge, Kory 67 Korltslotls, Terry 67 Karmerls, Gus 41, 91, 212, 214 Karmerls, Joseph 67, 212, 214, 226 Karnezls, Paul 57, 190 Karpola, Karen 57 Karpolo, Llnda 67, 142 Karpus, Kimberly 57 Kaslck, Mark Paul 67 Kosmar, Mr. Clarence 161 Jonuszyk, Dan 163, 203 Janzen, Robert 90, 119 Jaraczewskl, Laurle 67 Jaragosky, Dorothy M. 90, 147, 226 Jarogosky, Nancy 46, 122, 137, 141 Jarrnucz, Jlm 220, 226, 227 Jaworskl, Danna 90, 230, 231 236 Index Kaspar, Kaspar, Kaspar, Kasper. Kasper. Kasper. Kasper, Kevln 190, 193 Mlchael 67, 217 Annette 46, 142, 169 Debble 209 Nancy 46, 169 Penny 91, 119 Roy 67, 220, 226 Kaulins, James 57 Kaval, Morllyn C. 57 Keating, Pamela 57, 219 Keatlng, Scott 91, 212 Kedzierskl, Deborah 67, 137 Keenan, Mary Jo 67 Keenan, Matthew 91, 131, 132 Keenan, Robert 29, 119 Keene, Donna 57, 141, 143 Kemp, Ms, Martha 162 Kempczynskl, Ken 66 Kendall, Elizabeth 57 Kent, Jennlfer 66 Klng, Randal 46, 212 Klng, Valerle 201, 230, 231 Klnney, John 91, 216 Klnsella, Gerald 57 Klrby, Joann 91, 119 95, 212 115 240 Karls, Klmberly 46 Korpal, Paul 66, 169 Korpal, Paula 66, 166, 224 Kosch, Brlon 46 Kosch, Lorl 92 Koschnltzkl, Llnda 66 Kasclak, Margaret 46, 139, 140, 142 Koson, Andrew 40 Kotslka, Evangella 43 Koulourls, Marla 6, 92 Kavoc, Sandra 46 Kovanda, Joseph 46 Kowalczyk, Walter 46 Kozeneskl, Tlna 92 Kozlol, Emlle 46, 190 Kozlol, Thomas Joseph 56, 212 Kozmlc, Mr, Jerome S. 163 Kazubowskl, Tracey 56, 122, 143 Kraemer, Barbara 56, 123, 169 Kraemer, Carol 46, 122, 169 Kral, Wendy 66, 114,143, 204, 240 Kronz, Danlel 56 Kranz, Debra 46 Krasny, Deborah Ann 92, 119 Krasny, Ronald 66 Kratovll, Deborah 66 Krause, Gary 56, 122, 134, 135, 136 Krause, Martln 66 Krause, Rlchard 46, 203, 212 Krejczyk, Bryon 47 Krejczyk, Vlnce 56 Kroll, Llnda 10, 27, 56, 166, 169, 222. 223 Kroll, Patrlcla 66 Lehmocher, Jerrold 94, 144 Lehmocher, Ronald A. 49 Lehocky, Mlchael 94, 144 Lelelka, Wllllom 94, 144 Lemonler, Davld J. 56 Lenert, John 66, 212 Lennon, Llso 56, 122, 142, 216, 223 Lentlnl, Karen 95 Lepley, Deborah 95, 137 Lepley, Jeffrey 56, 147, 206 Lesnlewskl, Lorl 49, 122, 126, 129 Lesnlewskl, Raymond 25, 66, 122, 125, 126, 127, 126, 129, 143 Krueger, DanIeI66 L ,V wskl, Wally 95, 212 Kruk, Nancy Ann 413,119 . A gl 1 f 1 h0nY144 Kwpof DOW 35961 93' 1 ' .' 6, ff . 1 . ewls, n n 66,202,206 Krupa, Tlmothy 46 ' Lewls, K r hy 66 Kruplnskl, Eugene 27. 216. 220, 226 Kruplnskl, Jeffrey 46, 195, 216 Kubo, Thomas 93, 119 Lewls, To 49, 212 Lewls, W llam Andrew 56, 212 49, 195, 212 169, 226 anne 66 Llcota, Frank 94, 212 Llceaga, Andrew J. 56 LlUa, mckjse, 101 Llndemorin, Mark 66, 126, 129, 132 ALlndlsh, Allen 49, 212 us, Frank 219 Lls, l.orl66 Ll5ek,Jeffrey56 ' M usek, Mtcmselbe ' . ' , Aw ' Llsewskl, Robert56 9' 6' ' unerr0,LlsQoa,1o9,1 we, u?rerro,Michele14o,14 '1' ., 1'-L Loeb, Julie 94 my M1352 s Loeb, Keith sa, 120, 1 rf, ' W .f'.li,,,s Logan, Cheryl 56 -. . Lortdps, Dfan 94 Londas, Marla 66 Loiresrl Karen 94, 147, 1 18 , S' 1 5, ,' is , , ' .fjt K Look-stl to os, 22 fw ' brirg. Rum 165 . L- Lorenz, Ann 94 -' A. 94, 131 Langlols, Jay 49 Lape, Tlm 66, 126, 127, 129 Laplnskl, Ann 49, 205 Laporte, Chrlsrlne V. 49, 142 Larson, Nancy 94, 119 Laskey, Dean 66 Laraslewlcz, Susan 66, 230, 231 Latlmer, Thomas 56 Lotus, Danlel 94 Latus, Joseph 66 Lotus, Ruth 56 Lauer, Chrlstopher 66 Laurln, Down 49 Laurln, Deborah 56 Lavelle, Robert D. 94, 212, 215 Lavln, Jlm 66 Lawless, Carol A. 94, 119 Lawlor, Laura 56 Lawton, James 56 Leathers, Andrea 4, 92, 124, 142 Leathers, Mrs. Peggy 164 Ledder, Anne 49 122,142 M Km , wi A Macak, Chrlstlne 56, 122, 129, 131, 132. 143 Macak, Karen 94, 131, 132, 143 Macclaro, Franclne 66 Macclaro, James 49 MacFarland, Kathleen 56 Mack, Llsa 66 Mack, Robert 66 Macke, Wllllarn G. 66 Mackessy, Bartholomew 49 Mackln, Ellzabeth 49, 122, 130, 122 Macklnoc, Leslle 66, 131, 132, 141 Macklnac, Mlchelle A. 49, 131, 141 Mackowlak, Laura 49 Mackowlak, Robert A. 66 Mackowlak, Robert M. 94, 120, 124, 125, 143, 176, 220 Maclean, Taml 95, 119, 131, 132, 204 Maclelland, Barbara 56 Modejo, Anthony 49, 121, 135 Madeja, Llso 56, 134 Madey, Roxanne 95 Maeder, Lynn 95 Murtaugh, Mlchael 97 Magee, Colleen 58, 197 Mognabosco, Peter 49, 120, 122, 124, 194, 195 Magnowskl, Kathy 58 Mahal, Gurlnder 66 Mahmoud, Sllvla 56, 220, 222, 223 Mahoney, James 58, 212, 220 Mahoney, Mlchael 95 Makropoulos, Denlse 58 Makropoulos, Vlckl 68 Malcolm, Don 68 Maldonado, Donald 58, 190, 212, 226 Molec, James 49, 195, 212 Malfeo, Gerardo 58, 144 Mollnowskl, Carl 95, 119 Mallnowskl, Mark 58 Molllres, Wllllam 95 Malloy, Kevln Arney 95, 137 Malloy, Terrence 59 Maloney, Mlchele 59 Maloney, Mrs. Vlolet 165 Molovon, Mary Beth 68, 141 Mandernach, James 49 ' Us sv.. Mandernach, Laura 68 Manges, Mr. Robert 177 Manglapane, Joseph 49 Mann, Mellssa 49 142 Mantla, George 95 119 Mantla Scott 49 Manz Cynthla 49 lenn 183 125 14-3 Martln 'Martlnek Martfnkus Ronald 49 Matulls, Claudla 69, 122 Matyska, Donna 59 lOU,CTIIlSlll'1E 49, 120, 125 Mayer, Mlchael 49 Mayer, Robert C. 95, 119 Maza, Deborah 49 Mazalln, Laura 36, 96, 124, 131, 188, 189, 2fD, 201, 231 Mazurek, Robert 32, 69 McClafferry, Omrlstopher 96, 226 McCIofterty, Monlca 69, 138, 139, 142 McCIafterry, Vlncent 49 McClintock, Dennls P. 96 McClintock, Dlane 59 McConnell, Mr. Wilfred 177 McCormack, James 59, 217 McCrary, Jocquellne 69, 134 McCrystal, Lorle 59, 125, 135, 137, 143 McCurrIe, Mlchael 49 McCurcheon, Mr. Andrew 134, 167 McDanIeI, Kathleen 59 McDermott, Amanda 69, 223 McDermott, Cynthla 49, 120, 122 McDonald, Kimberly 59 McEIderry, Candice 69 McElrath, Alvln 59 McFadden, Jodle A. 59 McFadden, John R, 96, 119 McHale, Mlchael 96 McHaIe, Mr. Harry P. 177 McHaIe, Therese 69, 138, 142 McHugh, Dlane 31, 51, 132 McHugh, Roben Tom 69 McKee, Nancy 49 McKenna, Mary Ellen 49 McLoughIln, Gary 49 McLaughlln, Rama 69, 145 McNally, John 25, 69, 125, 126, 129 McNally, Krlsta 69 McQueary, Davld 59 McQueary, Mlchael 69 Meadows, Klm 69, 230, 231 Mecker, Lauren 49, 136, 137 Medeles, Angel 69 Medeles, Gerardo 59, 212 Medeles, Ismael 35, 37, 96, 142, 146. 147, 212 Mehrens, Mrs. Irene 122, 168, 169 Meler, Anthony 96 Melendy, Kevln 59 Melody, Kathy 69, 218, 219, 220, 230 Melone, Donata 69 Mendez, Danna 59, 189 Mendez, Joseph 69, 212, 226 Merva, Jennlfer 59 Merva Mlchal 59 Merva Stephen 59 220 Merwlck Jacqueline 69 143 Merwlck Kathleen 59 Merwlck Mary 96 Messoglla Mr James 169 Messlna CorIeen69 122 Messina Robert 49 212 Metlow Susan 49 Metzger MeIIIssa59 131 134 135 Moyers, Sherl 97, 119 Mrakavlclc, John 59 Mroch, Eugene 97 Mroch, Mlchael 50 Mraz, Ron 50, 190 Mucerlno, Glno 50, 189 Mucerlno, Natalle 50 Mucerlno, Salvatore 97 Mudryj, Dlane 69, 189 Mueller, Mr. Edward 162 Muklewlcz, Carol 69, 134, 136, 223 Mulock, Frank 50 Mulack, Roben 97 Mulcahy, Larl 97, 119 Mulllcon, Wllllam 69 Mulrenln, Edward 50 Murablta, Kathy 69 Murphy, Laura 69 Murphy, Mr. Donald 12, 13, 41, 180, 212 Murray, Mr. Douglas 180, 213 Mliggugh, Kathleen 59, 140, 142, 166. Musante, Chrlstopher 98 Musgrave, Dan 49 Musser, Cary 98, 198, 199 Myers, Theresa 59, 131 Mysllk Joanne 98 Mysllwlec Kevln 50 147 Mysllwlec Laurence 98 119 Mysllwlec LeeannD 50 129 Nagy Mr Stephen 118 119 162 Nokroshls Mr Anthon33 182 Noworul, Bruce 59 Nucclo, Donna 98 Nyland, James 59 Oakey, Deanna 31, 98, 137 Oberman, Denlse 69, 138, 139, 142 Obeytek, Pamala 98, 129, 143, 145 Ochota, Mr. Jerome J. 166, 170 O'Cannar, Ellen 98 O'Cannar, Judlth 59, 131 O'DonnelI, Mr. Raymond 30, 170, 200, 201 Oertel, Lawrence 99 Oertel, Susan 59, 131, 204 Ogden, Earl69 O'Grady, Chrlstlne 69, 141, 143, 223 O'Grady, Kevln 34, 99, 212 Ohap, Theodore 99 Ohap, Thomas 59 O'Hara, James 69, 226 Ohlson, Mr, Roben 183 OKeefe Marla69 126 129 143 O Keeffe Joy 50 142 Oksanen Woyne99 Oldanle Sandra99 119 Oldendort James 50 Ollver Robln 59 Olszewskl CharlesB 99 OMalley Mr Thomas 170 O Nelll Mr Wllllam 27 170 212 213 O Nelll Edward 99 Oporka LIsa59 141 Opelar Llsa69 Opltz Cherl 50 122 139 Pavllk, Barbara 103, 197 Pavllk, Theresa 100, 201 Pavllk, Wayne 69, 198, 199 Pawlak, Jocquellne 100 Pawlowskl, Stephan 70, 144, '212 Pawluk, Robert 60 Paxton, Ms. Pamela M. 27, 180, 204 Payer, James 100 Peak, Kelly 231 Pearson, Kelth F. 60 Pearson, Melvln 60 Pearson, Mr. Fred 138, 170 Pechota, Donald 70 Pedlgo, Sandro D. 60 Peebles, Llnda 70 Pekan. Dana 60 Pekan, Karen 50, 220, 222, 223 Pekan, Mlchael 70 Peldzus, Dana189 Peldzus, Wllllam 100, 119, 217 Pelllcano, Andrea 60 Pelllco, Pamela 1117, 114, 120, 121, 240 Perackl, Jeanette L. 70 Nantz Kathleen69 225 Mlroslaw, Ed 49. Mlskl, Thomas 97, 190, 212 Mlsner, Mlchael 97 Mlsner, Scott 59, 212 Mltchell, Chrlstopher 59 Mollne, Dawn 69 Molltor, Chrlstlne L. 49 Molltar, Jeffery 69, 190, 212 Molloy, Ronald 97 Monahan, Paul 69 Moneto, Davld 49 Montana, Rlchard 59 Montes, Arthur 59 Montoya, Llsa 97 Mantuorl, Dlane 69 Moore, Angela 49 Moore, Jerry 49, 190 Morack, Marle 59, 120 Morales, Paula 59 Morales, Vlctor 69 Moron, Jeff 49 Morazonl, Ms. Dlane 183 Morgan, James 49 Moser, Mr. Robert 162 Mosklewlcz, Alan 36, 97, 198, 199, 226 Manolo, Marla 49, 142 Nleblas, Ester 59 Nleblas, Vlctor A. 144 Nledrlch, Ms. Diane 183, 188, 189, 224 Nlehoff, James 50 Nlemlec, Danlel 50, 125 Nlemlnskl, Mr. Kenneth 177, 231 Nlenhouse, Charles 22, 59, 122, 126. 129, 132 Nlenhouse, Jason 50, 126, 216 Nletupskl, Sherry 69 Nlmble, Flngers 29 Nltz, Herbert 59. 135, 146, 147 Nltz, Karln 59, 120, 134, 137, 209 Nlrz, Monlka 98, 119 Nolan, Mary Beth 69, 114, 115, 122, 124, 143,145,22O, 230, 231, 240 Nordmeyer, Ronald 50 Norlega, Scott 50, 135 Norkus, Alone 98, 119 Norman, Dlane 59, 134 Norman, Janlce 59, 131, 142 Norrls, Kathleen 69, 138, 139, 142 Nota, Chrlstopher 50 Novak, Jolene 59, 130 Novak, Kathy 69 Novak, Mlchelle 59, 131, 223 Nowakowskl, Mrs. Nancy 123, 162 Nowdomskl, Janet 50 Pacer, Mary Beth 99 Pacer, Stephen 50, 212 Pacourek, Scherl 99 Pagoch, Carol 99 Pagoch, John 69 Page, Joan H, 35, 99 Palm, Chrlstlne KX! Palm, Vlkkl 69, 145 Palmer. Danlel 60 Palmer, John 50 Panfll, Tlmothy 194, 195 Panko, Anhur 60, 212 Papadakls, Mrs. DIIII 170 Pappas, Greg 50, 123, 212 Pappas, Usa 60, 225 Porenrl, Kenneth 50 Parmley, Mr. Max 168 Parrlsh, Kattlno1m Pate. Kathleen 60, 219 Patrlck, Luke 100 Paul, Mr. Gregory 176, 231 Paull, Charles M. 100 Paveleck, Jeff 34, 36, 102, 147, 190 Pavllck, Dlane 69 Perch, Adam 100, 122, 125 Perch, Andrew 50, 212 Persak, Robert 70 Pesce, Cynthla 70 Peters, Mary 70, 138, 139 Peters, Susan 1tIJ Petersen. Petersen. Peterson, Peterson. Peterson. Peterson, Davld 70 Denlse M, 119 Karen 50 Llsa Karin 60 Mlles Allen 70 Tina 70, 209 Petlt, Anna Marle 70, 143 Petlt, Janlce 50, 120, 122, 188, 189 Petlt, Joseph 100, 119 Petrl, Cathy 50, 122 Petropulos, James 70, 212, 226 Petvy, Susan 50 Pllsudskl, Mlchoel 70 Platrowskl, Jennlfer 51, 197 Plotrowskl, Llsa 60, 218, 219 Plpala, Dogumlla 60 Plzza, Frances 70. 131, 132 Plaeger, Gene 101 Plaeger, Jerry 101 Pleckl, Pat 27, 188, 189 Plekavlc, Frank 101 Planls, Edward 60, 202, 217 Planls, Ronald 51, 212 Planls, Shelley 101, 119 Planls, Sherryl 60 Plush, Donna 60 Plys, Edwln 70, 120, 143, 217 Plys, John 60, 212, 226, 229 Plys, vlckr 1.32 Podalak, Laura 70 Poleskl, Rondee 70 Pollard, Thomas 51 Poole, Roger 51, 194, 195 Popp, Joanne 70, 138, 142 Poropat, Jeanlne 60 Posplsll, Kathy 60, 131, 143, 223 Posplsll, Mrs. Dorothy 165 Post, Chrlstlne 101 Index 237 21 . ., , .R -1455, .V vsp 1. Potempa, Laura 60 Potts, Karylo 51 Potts, Kathleen Marla 60, 206, 209 Potts, Kelly 51 Potts, Kenneth J, 70 Potts, Kimberly Irene 101, 119 Powers, Kevin 70 Powers, Michael 60 Prahl, Mr. Howard 161 Prapuolenls, Richard 51 Prather, Kimberly V, 51 Proto, Mt. Louis 142, 160, 212, 213 Predny, Veronica 70 Prelmesberger, Michael 60, 190 Preyss, Brenda 57, 122 Preyss, Deborah 101, 121, 145 Pringle, Colette 70 Prlngle, James 60 Prochoska, Anton 51 Prachaska, Paul 60, 144 Prokaskl, Raymond 70 Prulm, Gall 51 Pruitt, Randy 60, 226 Pryor, Steven 51, 195 PrzekIasga.,Mr. Tlmothy 144, 162 FLWWCJSOJ. -- .. Riggs, Theresa 51, 142 Riley, Ms, Thersa 163 Rlnchlch, Albert 51 Rlnkus, Llsa 71 Riskus, Davld 51, 212 Rlspoll, Robert 71, 220, 226 Rispoll, Ronald 51, 212 Ritchey, Jim 206, 207, 220 Ritter, Janet 102 Rivera, Doris 71 Rivera, Wilben 61 Roberts, Mr. Larry 176 Rode, Mr. Clyde 26, 124, 166 Rodriguez, John 51 Rogers, Robert 102 Rojas, Laura 51, 197 Rokaltls, Jlll 224 Rokaltls, Judy 71, 141, 143, 224 Rollberg, Jean 61 Romano, Roseann 51, 197 Romano, Roy 102, 144 Ronchetti, Tina 61 Ronchl, Ms, Linda 164 Rosa, Hector L. 51, 102, 212, 214 Rosales, Humberto 51, 190, 212 Rosinskl, Joseph 144 Sauerweln, Michael 61 Souerweln, Steven 103, 122 Saunders, Margaret 61 Saunders, Patrlcia103, 119 Saurkus, Janet 103 Sourkus, Joan 61, 166, 169, 222, 223 Sautkus, Jolyne 51, 166, 169 Sautter, Karen 103 Savage, James 34, 41, 103, 212 Savage, Mr. Barry G. 156 Savlck, Dawn 103 Scarborough, John 52, 122, 147, 203 Schabes, John 71, 137 Schllke, Wayne 103, 119 Schilling, Dean 71 Schlllne, Steven 61 Schlmo, Kenneth 52 Schlosser, Karen 52, 125, 135, 136 Schmidt, George 103 Schmidt, Josephine 61, 131 Schmidt, Morie103 Schmidt, Michael 52 Schmitt, Llsa 61 Schmitt, Tanya 52 Schmitz, John 35, 36, 103, 131, 226 Schmitz. Mark 103 Short, Cynthia 61, 132 Shugarman, Bob 32 Shugarman, Brian 7, 71, 132, 134, 136 shukair, Kifah104, 114, 120, 121, 123, 129, 137, 143,240 Shukalr, Maha 61, 114, 123, 137, 142, 147, 219, 224, 240 Shultz, Michelle 71, 122, 143 Shultz, Mr. John W. 159 Sladak, Theresa 61, 134, 135, 136 Siasklewicz, Julene 104 Sidabras, Douglas 104 Siedoff, Aaron 52 Slemzuch, Steven 52 Slerakowskl, Jeffrey 61, 226 Sierakowski, Jodi 16, 104 Slgnorello, Arlene 104 Slgnorello, Raymond 52 Slkarski, Jeff 52 Slkarskl, Tammy 61 Sllzer, Mr. Scott 156 Sllzer, Taml71, 120, 14-3, 224 Sllzer, Tim 71, 190,212 Simone, Lisa 12, 34, 105, 121, 124, 137, 146, 147 Simone, Michelle 5 srmtmm rm,-.1 M 190 1,19 MN Socha, Julie 62 Socha, Susan 106, 119 Solkawski, Deirdre 52, 135, 205, 209 Solkowski, Erin 22, 71, 122, 129, 134. 143 Solkowskl, Siobhan 106, 122, 143 Soltls, Lynn 106 Soprych, Dawn 71, 122, 169, 230 South, Deborah 62, 197, 204 Sowell, Roy106 Sovglgo, Lorraine 71, 121, 137, 136, 139 1 Speck, Alicia 71, 166, 169, 231 Speck, Anno 52, 166, 169 Speck, Audrey 106 Spelser, Patrice 71 Spatz, Ronald 52 Spry, Vickie 10, 62 Sroka, David 72 Sroka, Ken 72, 147, 190, 191, 193, 216, 226 Sroka, Mike 226 Stablle, Pasquale 106, 120, 122, 124, 145 Stadt, William 52, 126 Stahulak, Michael 62 sminv Knnan '29 19n 122,209 Rodzus, Ellen 61 Rafacz. Mlchallng, 70 Rafocz, Ted 51 Rofacz, Walter 101, 120, 220 Rajewskl, Robert 70. Ralph, Jennifer 61, 120, 123, 134 Romlnskl, Mrs, Barbara 165 Rapata, James 61 Rapota, Robert 70, 196 Rawskl, Geri Ann 101 Ray, Carolyn 70, 114, 122, 123, 240 Reed, Bradley 61, 190, 193, 206, 212 Reed, Laura 101, 130, 143 Reid, Lois 51 Relslnger, Stephan 101 Repasl, Mr. Carroll J. 162 Revell, Andy 70, 198, 226 Revell, Spyro 102, 131, 132 Reyna, Mel R. 102, 135 Reynolds, Marie 61, 131 Rhaads, Sheryl 71 Rice, Lorry 61 Rich, Joelle 61 Richards, Brian 51, 125, 147, 194, 195 Richards, Paul 102, 196, 217 Richter, Ms. Patricia 163 Sabatlno, John 61, 226 Sakowskl, Christopher 51, 190, 212 Salah, Amjod 102 Salamone, Llso 61, 123, 219 Salamone, Larralne 102, 134, 135, 136 Salmons, Ms. Carol J. 163 Salamone, Imogene 51, 139, 140, 142 Salamone, Walter 61 Samaras, Troy 61, 135 Samet, Janis 61, 129, 130, 131 Sanders, Lesley 102, 124, 142, 144, 212 Sansone, Cheryl 102, 120, 142, 143. 204, 205, 206, 209 Sansone, Karen 61, 120, 122, 142, 143, 204, 209 Sansone, Mrs. Jeanine 156 Sanrarslerl, Robert A. 51, 212 Sarcoz, David Martin 61, 212, 226 Sarcoz, Diana 51 Sarna, Doreen 102, 134 Satala, John 51, 212 Satala, Patricia 103, 201 . H W, ,-..,. ,..,,,z, .mr . . JEIOETT, IUVTIITTY DA, 103 Seidel, Bradley W. 71 Selders, Jessica 71 setaersimhrte 71' Sepanlk, Julie 61,134 Seponlk, Karew 119 Seponlk, Mary Pat 104, 117, 124, 125, 126, 127, 129, 131 Severson, Robert 104 Shaffer, Paul 61 Shannon, Kimberly 52 Shantz, Annbelle 161 Sharif, Naeem 52, 203 Sharpe, Deborah 104 Sharrow, Ms, Denise 164, 197 Shaughnessy, Jim 119 Shaughnessy, Konl 61 Shoven, Michael 61, 202 Shaven, Thomas 104, 119 Shaver, Tina 61 Shehone, Terri 104, 146, 224 Sheppard, Kimberly 52 Sheppard, Sandra 52 Shlleny, Mrs. Bonnie 142, 167 Shonrock, Kim 224 Shopraw, Kimberly M. 71 Short, Cathleen 52, 135 , I A .. ., .,.,.5mLxh K Smith Smith, Georglna105, 119 Smith, Gregory 52, 212 ,John VL,1D5, 144 ., . . Kelly Jean 61,140, 1 Smith, Kersten 52, 122 Srrtlth, Meri 71, 225 Smith, Michael 52 Smlth, Mr Smith, Mr Smith, Mr Smith, Mr Smith, No . Bob 181 . Del160,206,208,209 . Thomas A, 125, 166, 17 . William 166, 171, 216 ra 71 Smith, Sherrill 105 Smok, Chrlsrlne 105 Smallnskl, Denise 106 Smallnskl, Michael 61, 212, 226 Smykowskl, John 71, 226 Sneed, Curtls106, 119 Sneiderman, Ms. Jane 164 Snellus, Daniel 52 Snellus, Snyder Snyder, Snyder, Snyder, Sobkowlak, Edd 61 Robert 106 , Brian 71, 190 Jeffrey 71 Samuel 71 Scott 52, 190, 191 1,216 1, 212 146, 166, 164 2 134, 136, 204 25, 142 2 2, 143 Z I. 171 41 1 1 4 1 .never was 1, ae-urge rvu Stewart, Daniel 52, 194, 195, 212 Stewart, Kathleen 72 , Stlcha, Michael 62 Stinson, Wllliam 106, 212 Stlslow, Lisa 72 Stlslow, Lynn 52, 142, 209 Stock, Kenneth 106, 196 Stokes, Dawn Michelle 62, 122 Stone, Mrs. Mary 145, 167 Storm, Wllliam 72 Stout, Denise 72, 137 Stout, Ronald 52, 142 Sr. Paul, Carle 12, 230 St. Pierre, Edward 107 Stranc, Larry 107, 121 Stranc, Richard 52 Stranc, Ronald Mark 107, 216 Strasser, Michelle 52 Strauss, John 107 Strasser, Rich 25 Streerer, Arlene 62, 131, 141, 143 Strezo, Ann 27, 52, 142, 147, 197, 204 Strezo, Larry A. Jr, 109, 119 Strezo, Mike 72 2, 142, 143, 16 Srrnad, Deborah 62 Srrocchla, Sue 72 Stroemer, Dlana 107 Stryszak, Dawn Marle 62 Stuart, Mr. Roy F, 176 Srddnlarz, Joy 14, 25 srurek, Sally 52, 136, 169 Sturma, Inda 29 Styrczula, ella 73 Sukel, Sue 220, 222, 223 Sukel, Mary No 72 Sullivan, Carolyn Sulllvan, Carrle 62 Sulllvan, Timothy 30, 7 Summers, Ronald 107, 1 , 16 Summey, Mlchele 62 Supanlch, Paula 62, 225 Susnjara, John 62 Surtkus, Joan 220 Svec, Sherrl 52 Swafford, Susan 72, 123 Swanson, Mr. James 181 Swels, Dawn A. 52 Swles, Diane 62 Swles, Pamela 107, 119 Swlnarskl, Kenneth 144 Swlnarskl, Steve 52, 190 Symik, Fellce 72, 120, 142, 143, 206, 209 Syperek, Vlrglnla 72 Sypnlewskl, Mr. Robert 184 Szajek, Laurle 107, 121, 122, 124 Szajek, Lawrence P. 107 Szumal, Nancy 107 Szymanskl, Davld 107 Tabaka, Allce 52, 122, 130, 169 Tabor, Darryl 11, 107, 119, 212, 215 Talbott, Mr. Douglas 163 Tallman, Allce 52, 139, 140, 142 Tallman, Kevln 4, 107, 119, 121, 137, 143 Tallon, John 52, 212 Talty, John J. 62 Tantllnger, Larry 72, 220 Taube, Paul 52, 217 Taylor, Jennlfer 62 Taylor, Sherrie 52 Teasan, Leonard 72, 143, 144 Tegeler, George 52, 216 Tegeler, Sharon 72 Temka, Lynda 62 Temple, Ellzabeth 107 Terrance, Tammy 52 Tesar, JIII 106, 119, 124, 142, 225 Tessone, Ms. JoJo 13 Testa, Gina M. 62 .I 1 , 'W as un- Ewa Thomas, Michelle A. 62, 134, 135 Thomas, Mr. Richard W. 10, 121, 176, 176 Thompson, Mary 72 Thorson, Gwenn 106, 121, 131 Tleri, Dina 52, 126, 129, 131 Tleri, Frank 25, 76, 126, 126, 129, 131, 132 Tillman, Laura 106, 122, 124, 143 Tlllman, Mark 72 Tlpplng, Edward 72 Tlpplng, Howard 53 Tlscher, David 53, 203 Tlscher, John E. 72 Tokarz, Fellcia 62 Tomaras, Constantine 72, 106 Tomaras, John 196 Tomas, Mr. Joel M. 16, 144, 176 Tomasevlch, Robert 62 Tomasevlch, Speros 53 Torregrosso, Joseph 62 Torres, Angel 72 Mr. Barney 164 53 203 1:59, 142 f I Vage los, Elizabeth 106, 122 Vage as, John 62 5 'sf 188, 169. I N I Vanbolhuls, Dawn 73 Vandewlel, Ronald 62, 226 Vonhurst, Charles 62 Vanslckle, Jesse 73 Vansickle, Tray 53 Vatanauskl, Chrlstlne 32, 62, 120, 122, 125, 126, 129, 135 Varanauskl, Karen 73 Varland, Mr. Ronald 120, 176, 176 Vaughn, Gregg 73, 216, 220 Vega, Angellna 62 Vegetablle, James 108, 119, 137 Vegetablle, Mlchael K, 73, 144 Velclch, Jeffery 73 Ventlmlglla, Sherrl A. 106 Ventlmlglla, Tammy 62 Vernerder, Mr. Carl 167 Vertuccl, Darlene 34, 106, 231 Vertuccl, Denlse 106 Warner, Sondra 63, 114, 123, 240 Warnock, Chrlsrlne M. 109 Warpehowskl, Edward 109 Warpehowskl, Mary Ann 53 Warren, Chrysrlne 109 Warren, Laura 53 Wasielewskl, Kelrh 53, 212 Waslelewskl, Ronald 63 Wasllewskl, Joseph 53 Wasillewski, Patriclo 109 Watson, Donald 53 Wattawa, Brlan 53 Wattawa, Dawn 109 Wayne, DennIs122 Webb, James 22, 73 Webb, Scott 63 Webber, Phyllis 53 Weber, Kathleen 63 Venucd Dommlcxa 212 Weber, Mlchoel Edward 73 vefzomsondrc 73,225 ,,.- ff ' 2'7 ' e3 R ,M Vetter Karen . ,,--1 'X Webster, Edward Scott G ' f Vlcik A? welfmnger, Chod109 vm Y Q, Patrislo 62 Q 1 Wm Robelw lareal, Carmen Mar 63, 131, 9 if Weiss' mom . 109' Zn 201 v1ny0rd,R1chQr 32,106,120, 4, We's5koP 'samue' '75 125, 17 Vlnyard, eve Weltendorf, enee 53, 197 Welx, Ms. Judlth A. 164 - vmnm, M . Kat y - 167, 224 Wells. R0dnev109. 119 Vqgyv jggeph 53 Welsh, Danlel Patrlck 63, 212 M vggyv pe,-my 73 Wenk, Danlel 110 olpe, Anthony 53 Werkau, Jeff 53 055, Dymo Lynn 109 Werner, Timothy 110, 202 Weslow, Krolg 110, 196, 217 , V Wesolovfslsl 3 1,1 gag, ,,, ' X 1 1 , 1... U 1'- f- W 217,226 K A West. Cynrhla 110 Wetzel, Michael 73, 226 Wachowskl, Joseph 109 Wochowskl, Raseann 63 Waddell, Robert109, 119 Wadhams, Laura 109, 119 Wadlngton, Mr. Wllllam 22, 129, 171 Wagner, Dlana 73 Wagne r, Ronald 161 Wag , Theresa 142 W er, Thomas 53 Wa der, Ms. Barbara 156 'ale , Mr. Dave S, 179, 213 won ce.DlRoq-nc.a7o I I Wallace, Glll 73 Warda, Wardlngley Wheeler, Tammy 53 Whlte, Davld 73 Whlte, Joseph E, 73 Whlte, Mark Joseph 73, 1 Wlederhold, Mlchelle 73 Wlerzal, Mr. Dennls 41, 171, 212, 2135 215 Wlest, C topher 53, 122 'S Wlest, C 1122, 212, 22Q Wlkstrom, Karen 53, 139, 142 , f Wllcher,'Dan 53 8 Wlleman, Manl Wlle an, Rztrlcla B 14T14-'J Wlrek, Karen 25 Wltek, Laura 73, 136, 142 Wlrtey, Lorena 63' Wohler, Kenneth 110 Wohlwend, Mlchelle 63 Wollh, Darlene 73, 121, 124, 176 Wojnlclsl, Robert 110, 119 Wolf, Albert V. 53 Wolfe, Ranald110, 144 Woltman, Susan 110, 119 Wood, Ms. Georgla 164 Woods, Norman 53, 195 Wrlght, Mlchelle 63 Wyatt, Anlta 53 Yacko, Irene 110 Yanlk, Susan 73 Yates, Ms. Mary Anne 13, 160, 166, 169 Teresa 63 1 131, 145 73, 123 1 . l l 1 l l 1 2 l l l ' , l . 3 , .i 5 t l 1 'SJR' , 1 1 W V liturgy ,af-91 Ywfri , 1 - . 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