Reavis High School - Aries Yearbook (Burbank, IL)

 - Class of 1984

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Years from now, when we pass by these places, we will remember our years at Reavis and the people with whom we shared them. Left: Part of our setting is the greater Chicagoland area. Here we see Chicago skyline as viewed from Lake Michigan. Above: The tranquil set of our movie - Reavis High School. A- -? 'russian-f S5 t --I, fa ' Q ,Q :5 4 , U, G X AJAX , , , ny? .WX 9 ' Q O ig Q Top Left: Byron Christensen helps a student in welding class. Top Right: Seniors take time to enjoy senior breakfast. Above: Ceraidine Ianecyk and Dorinda Urbauer support the Rams d6SP weather conditions on Homecoming Day. ite t V , ,aj pw If The highlights of our school year form our movie's plot. Memories of these events will stay with us forever. The year starts off with Homecoming. As we flip through the script of our movie, we find Senior Breakfast, the musical, and prom. Graduation is the year's climax. Our administrators and teachers guide us through the year, just as producers and directors plan a movie. Without their leadership, we would wander aimlessly from class to class, from year to year. They inspire us to set goals for ourselves - goals such as gradua- tion, college, or a job. Left: lames Nyland, Senior, plays the guitar as he competes in the UBattle of the Bands . Above: Seniors lanet Crice and Alecia Speck proudly present the Regional Cham- pionship award to lames Messaglia, Athletic Director. '-5 ...P 7, ,...,si is We inf i' iff A In ' i i 1 i i i i 1 i S. s ' I si 9, 5: s -i-df,-,-1-2-fi: U07 , .,. 3: ., -1.1 K --.4 'NA X YM. I 1 Top left: The Sophomores enjoy another day of square dancing in gym CIHSSV Top Right: Iames Mandernach concentrates on his classwork. Above: Sophomore speech class is busy at work. I I lx, fic l X xv,- il 04 N2 SAV, QA? I , my- . 'Q-tt 1 A 6221 The underclassmen at Reavis are the understudies of our movie. 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X k A , X A -1 . , , .golf 4 X -4'44!h'TAY Xaywgf-, by , . 5 ,A K W1 f 4 W . ,I , . , ,l , A a' ' A I M K, ,,,,,,.,.,,,,., .. . v. 3 A s l, LA A 2 X ' ,wwf -1 ' a x arsutv football stall stays loyal to the Rams no matter Top Left: Tammx Zuudema what the xx Father I Top Right: Ulm OCradx lwamls on to Comme Amerlo durlng the last leg OT Ill? l'd4 P Above:lwxml5la1+alak and Roger Poole show team work during a match, 4' J fi -1 ff 7 3? Q 4 ? , . fe, 4 f tc, fi i . gg, i Jr gs, if g t 5 'W f ,'f - , 91 if Q e 5 The hours we spend after school shape our personalities, sharpen our skills, and build our self-confidence. Sports and clubs require stuntmen and people behind the scenes to win a game, to build a float, to produce a play, and to perform a concert. These activities give us a chance to meet new people - both at Reavis and at other high schools. Sports and clubs give us memories we'll never forget. left: loann Schlosser displays her musical talents during the Pops Concert. 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X Q X . X X. Rx Q. 24 . ' ,.4 Y' Ll lux. .. .1 4' f ., yuan .SKIAH ' fl pw if' This year's special events gave Reavis students something to look forward to. These traditions, the sub-plots of our movie, have become everlasting memories. The 1983 Spring Musical, llloseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoatf' was a success because of the months of practice the students and teachers put into it. Prom was a night to remember. More students attended this event than ever before in Reavis' history. The stars, the Class of 1983, stepped into the spotlight on graduation night. Homecoming weekend began with the powder puff game on Friday. Saturday brought rain, the parade, the football game, and the dance. No one will forget hoping that the clouds would disappear just until Sunday. Looking back at these special events, we find that they wrote the script to a four-star movie. asus: Vlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lgl lllllllllllll ' T S s 'U'llIlllllllllllllllllllylll! l 16 8 ' ' .1 xi QQ! U f . , E ' ' ' ' ' - - '- - fmt- - ----Y- - - 'Y --.lg .,. . '. -1 . ,,, ,, A, , ,W 'W ' ' Opposite Page: Mike Geisler and Gayle Funk talw a ortlurt- xxlrrle fs-nterrng the Hilton on the evening, ot the prom I'-383. Top: Homecomtng tloats and the students who rode them helped entertarn folks as tnex trled to reach the Reax ls tootf ball stadium Bottom Left: Mr. Thomas Dutty, Board Members awards Laura Manclernacn wlth ner droloma Bottom Right: Students enjoy a slow, romantrc dance at tne Homecomtng my f 3 fa A! J 2 , A X . 5 Cv' ,M hw. 2 , W ar A - 'fv' X 2 inf f fam? f fi av g M19 Q 4 , q, ...Y ' X N. W on is A rm , X iq f wmllnv ' , mfg me 1 , ,Q I A ,md , f - - X- - .3:,,.,,X' '.vv V 5.3:-,Q V.: +5 X m,,,,.mMxem ' f .417 'Y sv ' 4 X 9 ivism 4 , v , wie X 1. vm. Wvi.,3,fsxsqx A , . ns , 355 x X X ML. 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Atten- dants vvere asked to sign the guest register, proceed through the reception line, and select their table for the evening. A seven course dinner vvas served at 8:00 p.m. The musical groups began at 9:00. The ten piece Dick Carlton Orchestra for ballroom dancing alternated vvith Shovvcase, a rock group. Music I continued until 12:30 am. I Special recognition was given to the honored guests at 10:30. The lunior Class selected Mr. William Lyon and Ms. Dorinda Urbauer to 1 be honored guests for their ' outstanding contributions to Reavis. When the Prom vvas over, the couples departed into the night, tor a drive along the lakefront and then on to home or other places. 18 Prom l T093 l'NdVt'11 Hdxilen and her est ort tasuailx enter the Hilton OVC! C ltire K onte anti Ntike llaniels eiiiox the dinner sen ed at the CO llllli 111 .....--..---,........ . .. , , , - ' u '- - -' 4 , ' ---- -..--......,..... ,.....,.....,... F 1. 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On October 22, the day before the second annual Powder Puff C. plea came over the announcements. lt was an imitation of the faculty team begging for mercy. The faculty, however, did not need this mercy. Although they lost, they played a very good game. The final score was senior girls 26 and female faculty 6. ame, a ball. Ms. During the first quarter of the game, the faculty had control of the 4 ' l ' t uchdown for the faculty team. After this Sharrow made the first and on y o V the seniors took control. loni Sautkus scored the first touchdown for the ' ' hd wns. senio r team. Later, Kathy Quain carried the ball for three touc o The first Powder Puff Came was held two years ago. This year the game was brought back and sponsored by the Student Council. 'XWe restarted a tradition that we hope will continue, said Carol Singleton, f f d it brought a la er on the senior team. She also said, l'lt was a lot o un an P Y the girls together. Karen Sansone, another member of the Senior team, said, 'llt was great havin a chance to participate in the homecoming activities. The game gave 8 the girls a chance to try something different in their senior year. Mr. Pearson, the faculty coach, said that the performance of his team was Tloutstandingf' This was also considering everything the faculty had to fi t' e the were shown learn. The faculty had five practices. At the irst prac ic , y which end of the ball was up. After that they worked on passes and their M Pearson thought the game was a lot of fun but also was serious plays. r. and competitive. He hopes the tradition will be continued, possibly with an allowance made for the faculty, such as the touchdown being worth more. Ms. Paxton, a member of the faculty team said, Pl enjoyed it very much. l'm glad the tradition continued. l also think the senior girls enjoyed it. Top Center: Senior girls show that they couldn't have made it happen without the help and support of their i x ix great coach Mr. Moser. Right: Patricia Richter tries to escape a couple of W Ramettes. A f fbi , Mid' 24 X Powder Puff We U 4 l ' 4 , V , I -r Iv 1-B ,A y 4 E ' .. 1 Pt -t, WWW ff vat' wmnww QA, ,Uv ZW v ,K I 3 w .an . . s ff s... 'mm Afffrffeaf '54 1 YW Wittct ' W r -Q, 5, t mai r S s K ., , t V N ef Q' W x f i YS A' 2, if Q 5 X , K W 0' 'N - , P wx P B f ,y ef Q 'X - ' M to in I - . t Xgae ' ' I 'Xkk Q g , ,- ? ' L A ,,,. 1 J A t PV fs.. f , , ,tn -Q X Q --.Z SLG c A -'if . 41. an W Left: While being guarded by teammates, Lois Bochmann looks for an opening in the defense. Center: Jacqueline Fahy tries to gain more yardage before being tagged. Below: Pamela Paxton is trapped by three Ramettes. Bottom Left: lacqueline Bucz expresses some deter- mination as she kicks off. Bottom Right: Diane McClintock shows whose still ii'l. nfs Q 'f 4, X fr P V !f,,,,, Wfw dw .V WW W, X W W , ,,NW ' 459, M ' M , 4 - s if ,W ,W . x I ,,,, ,, f., ,,,,, , W, M7 . ff Q X cm ,vw Wg , Mx ,wwf X W 1, ict., X fm , I h, 7 ,ia V ' ,ww A Uma 1 f Ml Wm 3 K1 ,,,, ,,,.f A ,, ,, Wm? 'Tr f f -wr-I, WWW- a J ff f 3 V by f Wx f gf gay f,. W we f My ff , af , Maw . Q ,V 1, MMM wwf ,W ,aww . I K I, ,- ,ZW 2 I, gil L47 zvvtx 77 A ' vw I f 1 , , , . 'Y Q 20 . I ,B if y Z, if V ., 'V ' ' 1 , ,,,r', ' X' V, f, ff HL lhf, V, I 'gh' I ,I ,W 0, A a, , , fy ! ,, g L, ae, fgqyw, , ff f, 7 ,f, I , 7 2 Q, I 7 ,, 'Sli' 'X on 'QV Pl .,.. Powder Puff X 25 X. 'MHQ-3 l , N in eir .ir .ii .........o-MAY An ' qty, Wir f I X g lv , S K 1' gb I ' 3365 W X A , jflysww 'Y f , Ps. Top Left: Mrs Klusendort and Senior Class President Linda Kubiak say farewell to the Senior Class of 1983. Top Right: Reavis students march to take their respective places at the graduation ceremony. Above: Bogumila Pipala smiles as she receives her diploma from board member Thomas Duffy. Right: Hickory Stick winners were Linda Kubiak and Patrick Duffy 26 f Graduation ,-g.,gf , FV. I l SQ, A 1 N 1 e i ,xy M nggyuln l 6 X I I ici ty l X I .S , I il il,-f A 9 i. T f f.f1T'M 'S I v E .-Y 3 tl 3 i E ' i 'Mk ANUT ED C ASS SA S aGO0DB 9 The 32nd graduating class marched into Hanke Memorial Stadium with mixed emotions, but they all shared the same feeling of comradery, The commencement started at 7:30 pam. on lune IO. The Valedictorian was Kathleen Norris and the three Salutatorians were lean Ciaretta, Maria O'Keefe, and Meri Smith. Awards were given to the distinguished seniors of the class. The Varsity Clubs outstanding girl scholar was Kathleen Norris and the outstanding boy scholar was Raymond Lesniewski. The Athletes of the Year were Ianet Grice and joseph Karmeris. The DAR. Award was given to Kathleen Melody and the SAR. Award was given to Patrick Duffy. The Hickory Sticks were given to senior class president, Linda Kubiak and to Patrick Duffy. The senior class gift was the video display board in the Student Commons. Top: After receiving their diplomas, the first row of of- ficial graduates smile joyously, while the remaining graduates receive theirs. Middle: Valedictorian, Kathy Norris, gives her farewell speech as Salutatorians lean Ciaretta, Maria O'Keefe and Meri Smith await their chance to speak, Bottom: Reavis students laugh during a joyous moment at the commencement ceremony, Graduation f 27 ,i, .1-,,.,,,,,. ,1.,.,...-..-lf- . 77,7 W-,V , JDSEDH IDAZZ ES I-lli Cl? loseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoatf' the N83 Spring Musical, was a definite success, being enioyed by both the audience as well as the cast. The production, directed by Ms. Louise Lane, was strictly composed ot, song and dance routines with no dialogue. The music ranged from the 1920's to rock 'n' roll to country-western. ln addition to the cast, almost one hundred grammar s chorus. chool students sang in the children s Ms. Andrea Pitzer, Mr. William Wadington, and the stagecrew built the sets. Mrs. Elizabeth Babcock designed and sewed the costumes, The musical, narrated by lulie Carrier and Eran Pizzo, followed the story of loseph in the Bible. loseph lErank Tieril, lacob's lDave Connollyl favorite son, was sold as a slave in Egypt by his eleven brothers who were jealous of him because their father gave him a beautiful coat of many colors. The brothers told lacob that his beloved son had died, But loseph had the ability to interpret dreams and soon became the Pharaohs llxen Sladkyj respected chief advisor. Many years later, during a famine, loseph's brothers came to Egypt to seek the Pharaohs aid. The Pharaoh gave them food, as loseph advised him, and the brothers were very grateful. The family was reunited, loseph forgave his brothers, and everyone lived happily ever after, Top: Carol Singleton, Michele Mackinac, Linda Baltis, and Diane Stefaniak play parts as the wives of loseph's father. Right: The members of the cast perform a scene in the play. Musical f 28 B, I , -91 ..4...I.L...fXfl ' 1 S ,i 3 A ,II Y Q ' 5.. 55 W , 5 fQ A kg v xxx Nw 9 fu 32 ff 1 ,fl 'R X' .- , V., , X fi vm-L . -X N t . Top: Fran Pizzo and lulie Carrier narrate the musical. Middle Left: Brenda Slapak, Frank Tieri and Karl Hicks show their acting skills in lloseph'. Middle Right: Art Schultz displays his acting talents to the audience. Left' As part of the cast Leslie Mackinac and Diane Stefaniak view the action on stage, Musical f 29 . f , Academics is what Reavis is all ahout. lust as dire-1 tors 1 ontlutt what happens on their sets, the teachers conduct what hape pens in their classrooms. Reavis is lucky to haw tl group ol S! dedicated teachers who really care ahout their students .intl their studies. The counselors also play an important role in at aflf-mir s lhf-x assist us in choosing classes that will help us reach our goals 1 for example, graduation, college, and iohs. The Board of Education and the Administration prorluf i- our movie. They oversee all aspects ot Reavis, making sure that the teachers have the hooks and materials that the studs-nts nf-f-fl jll 11jQJf ,.........- ..,.,......-if- ....l......-----..,-...- ,,,- - ard of Educiitiibn nd 9 If ' eavis Dunnin ,Q Adl11iniStf3tI0n 98 D e concerned This year also brought many changes to the Administration tl The board of Education and the Administration ar with all aspects of Reayis - everything from academics to tinance Burnelle Massatt, tormer Assistant Superintendent and Pfmpa to personnel Their decisions keep our school running smoothly. became the Superintendent in September after the resignatiom The board consists ot seyen members, including a president Mr Donald lslusendort ln October, Miss Donna Finucaney Wy and a secretary They are elected officials who serye tour-year formerly taught biology at Reayis was appointed Administratii terms. Barbara Walder will serve as board president for the next Assistant in charge ot' lnstruction and Personnel. She is the fir - -. . S y i ' h mbers woman in our schools history to hold one of the top at two years while Scot Silzer will be the secretary Ot er me of the board include Fred Borlcowslci, Thomas Dutty, Steye ministratiye posts February brought the retirement of Mr l-laro K' 9. -I Williams, Administratiye Assistant in charge of CL,lf'flQUlUm' d Carolyn Perch Martinelc, Thomas Ouellette an gf' 'XJ' gat as Top Left: Barbara Walder - Precidesm T0pRigh1:mi FX Silzer - Secretary Above, L to R: Fred V Borlsowslsi, Carols n Perf h, Thomas H Uultx 32 f Administration X? ,rv ,Q -4 - W' -Y ' , 1' ,g YW Li W .. l- f r - -i-f- ,,,,,. , . ' A ... 4 llll lt ,..,,.i., '1 ' -' 5 l lit A , , 'Et av- Nf ff Y 'a 3 Fw , 1 Wi , get ,,mL, . V 4 kv M five 'Say .5 -4 it I l Top Left. Steve Martinek, Board Member Top Right: Thomas l. Ouellette, Board Member Middle. Burnelle Massatt Superintendent Bottom Left: Harold Williams - Administrative Assistant in charge of Curriculum Bottom Right: Donna Finucane - Administrative Assistant in charge of Instruction and Personnel W , ZW BoardfAdministrators 1 33 1. ,..,...,,.,-......,.,..,.........., ....i.....-. ,,.,,,,, -....,,......,-.-.-...f---........,..,.......,---....... . .... - ., DEANS DIQEVEN DIST IQIBANCES Rules are made to prevent disturbances that could interetere with the students' opportunity to learn, as well as the teachers' opportunity to teach. The three deans at Reavis - Mrs. loan Baukus, Mr. Eugene Hauser, and tvlr. Barney Tracy - make sure that these rules are enforced and that everyone in the school is treated fairly. Each day, the deans must deal with a variety of matters. There is no such thing as a routine day, Nl like working with individual students on an individual basis, commented Mrs. Baukus. Since a student usually has the same dean for four years, the deans have the opportunity to watch a particular student grow up from a freshman to a senior, unlike a teacher who may have a student in class tor only one semester or one year. Mrs. Baukus considers this an interesting aspect of her job. BUSINESS MANAGER ln February of 1983, Mr. Robert Klapproth was hired as the business man- ager of Reavis High School. The primary duties of Mr. Klapproth in- clude setting budgets and financing for the school. Mr. Klap- proth com- mented, l'Reavis is basically a good place. There are good teachers that show an interest in the students. My 34 f Deans s , 'it ' ,aisswsis-SXSW'-N'5 'am' V la-cw ,, W , .1 a . . C ,SL V Y SNK my ' new c ' Y ' If ,, . , . ki, I J wif.. t Wswmwwff wxwf 1 ...u...--.,.,--............- ..,....- ..... ............... . ,,., .--f--...-.. --- --'V - , , .,----v-s..----Q-A -D- i Ms Stancialc checks on one other student s work IQEAV S MAKES .-iw l r.Right: Mr, Hession gives advice to aistudent, S fu'-i an fy! if 1 W AVAILABLE T LI. Many students might not be familiar with the Division of Pupil Personnel Services, but they should be This division is very impor- tant for all students The social workers, nurse, speech therapist, and school psychologist are just a few of the many people in- volved in the Pupil Personnel Services. There are also special education teachers to assist students vvho seek additional help, and counselors to help students vvho have registration problems. The Division of Pupil Personnel Services is a very important divi- sion which provides a wide variety of services for each and every Reavis student. Anthony Nalcroshis - Division Administrator Ted Andrysiak - Special Education lames DeYoung - Psychologist Laura Eanter - Counselor if Debbie Eerrero - Special Education Alan Cartield - Special Education William Hession - Counselor Diane Morazoni - Special Education Pupil Personnel Serxic es SS Right: Students listen IO Sharrow Below: Mr Marth treats Mit we e Below Right: Mr Snyder demonstrates hon In l ll 1 Maclunat ls IlllLll'N rnimeograph machine 'is Glenn Marin - Reading Charles Marth - Student Trainer Renee Miroballi - Special Education ,Eff 4 Diane Nieclrich - Counselor ' , 5 X Robert Ohlson - Counselor Theresa Reilly - School Nurse Patricia Richter - Socialworker Denise Sharrow - Special Education le 'S 2 S 6' W 36 X Pupil Personnel Services the intnrrnation told tn then :ln Q 4 1 .I ,S 'V 1 47 ' A Ns AN, .,, ,,,,1---,,., Lef1:Ms. Miroballi helps one other students. Below: Theresa Reilly gives a student a hearing test. N swVGto ' 3 17' i QS 5 Frank Skoff - Counselor X ' 7 is 1 5 W ,A lane Sniederman - Social Worker S , ' . . X ,S Edward Snyder - Special Education sw f X 4 s. 2 if X, X 'Yi Xx cs, ,, N 'HS Lois Stanciak Special Education Robert Sypniewski - Counselor William Wadington - ReadingfEngIish Pupil Personnel ff 37 CHANGES CDME T0 FINE ADT The Fine Arts Department has made a few changes again this year to assure the best possible programs for everyone, Mr, Gregg Cilboe has been hired as Assistant Band Director this year to take the place of Mr. Bialek, who retired Working together with Director of Bands, Mr. Dale Shipe, a very strong band program is alive here at Reavis. The band is working hard musically this year, but they are also working hard to raise money through various fund-raisers, This money will go towards a trip they plan to take this summer, either to St. Louis or Niagra Falls. Ms. Kathy Vitiritti has returned to the Reavis staff once again after a maternity leave of absence. She is now back to teaching various art classes during the day. A new art gallery has been added this year, Presently it is displaying many works of art created by faculty members, but soon it will be showing off the students' work also Toward the end of last year the library had a new security system installed. This is a checkpoint system that will sound an alarm if your book is not carded. A new system such as this will help make our library even better. The three librarians, Mr. Thomas Walsh, Mr. Carl Vernerder, and Mr. Paul Eilers dedicate their time and efforts to helping students and faculty in the library. Mr. Clyde Rode is the Division Administrator for the Fine Arts Department. He is often seen in the different departments of the Fine Artsflibrary making sure everything is running smoothly. With all of these new changes taking place, and with the hard work and dedication of so many people involved in the Fine Arts Department and the library, these departments are growing stronger each day. Clyde Rode - Division 1 1-- 4lT' H Paul Eilers - Librarian J' t 5 - Administrator h .Q Carol Brown - Art F f -f My Donna Buckley - Art ...A , i f' 38 X Fine Arts ft X Q Q ,i,,...--4...- ..,....,...1.,--v Opposite Page Top: Mr. Walsh helps students find information in the library. Opposite Page Bottom: Ms. Lane sings with the show choir. Left: Mr. Shipe swings with the jazz Band. Bottom Left: Ms. Brown helps one of her students with his art project. is L Below: Ms. Shileny looks over the shoulders of a future artist. cs .?.XE,Xc W F fri ,Skt , X. f , X -4, M . L H'-to fail iw , . wh. ' X' i X Yr 1 +V 4' ts X- . , Q if 5 gg t ' QwSJ,.e+ ' 2 Q - + . ,lv-Q A K fmt Q-.,.s5M -s 5 5 cg my -.s.,s,3-e 5' . fl M41 . ' S t 1 Hsfls r L fn. Q, Louise Lane - Chorus Director Bonnie Shileny - Art Dale Shipe - Band Director Carl Vernerder - Librarian in-no-4 ,.,.,,,..-uawvf .,M,.n.-vw- ' nnIll ' ....-.wff M- ' Kathy Vitiritti - Art Thomas Walsh - Librarian Fine Arts f 39 ' . -t 'xt - K Q X X Y V eq watt? .. we . f f , 'SE ' Xt 15- , Ny ' ,. .I t , X f ,Qt S' 'f 51 N sf S ex 'Q P , , Q Q Q XA ,N , ,b Q V 'S 4 ' -me Y X 'A 5 g , L ' Q 1 .4 .. . . is N Q 1 We , 1 5? e Si ,F 3 get X- .Q Q- M' - :ffl 1 f .f U4 xt? ' I V 33? ::. J ff' ' 4 t Us Top Right: Randy Marcrano and Dan Doyle put rn wrne extra practrce time Top Left: Iulie Kueltzo searches for rust the rrght bunk Right: Yvonne Ortega has fun whsle parntrng Above: Karen Schlosser, All-State Orchestra member and Carla Dreher, All-State Chorr member, puse tor ea picture. ,RN --a 'VA , fiffi wmqg,.4uuuK ba, ' INK A 1 X ' qu-nv .-1. A ,H , ,, r Wt 1-,.4w-,fever .,,--wwff' 40 X Fine Arts .Ex I . 'tif X Q 4' ,JA Artwork by Carla Dreher is displayed in the Art Fair. 'iff ,,,. gang A , ZW.. M W4 Left: Members of the Girls Ensemble include: Karen Turner, Sue Banfill, Chris Macak, Beth Pearson, Danette Bernard, Arlene Streeter, Lisa Railsback, April Gamble, lean Kopf, and Chorus Director Louise Lane. Below: Lab Band members are: Front Row: Carolyn Creinke, Dan Lapinskas, Terri Siadek, Debby Bertuca, Scott lagodzinski, and Ki Ku. Second row: Herb Nitz, loann Schlosser, Lauren Mecker, laci Satala, Karen Schlosser, and Sherry Seibert. Back row: Scott Noriega, lim Nyland, Lisa Patka, Kevin Loeb, Cary Krause, Kevin Kairis, and Denise Estrada. Fine Arts 41 STATE I-I0 DDS HUMANITIES The Humanities Division is a branch of studies consisting of English, foreign languages, and social studies. This year the English Department added a required, one semester, sophomore speech class which teaches the student how to talk in public without fear or tension. ln the Foreign Languages Department, Reavis vvas selected along with three other schools to help develop its department, The state of lllinois gave some financial help so Reavis could have more activities and purchase some materials. The Humanities Department also sponsors many clubs. They are: Aries - Claire Curtin, Blueprint - Tom Ulbert, Speech and Right: Ms. Mehrens teaches her class the names of different foods in Spanish. Left: Helen Mazarakos, winner of the Voice of Democracy Contest, stops and talks to Mr. Parmley. Debate - Tom Smith, Norm Hansen, Bill Smith, and Alan Qar. field, Theater Arts - Al Sc igalslcig Erench - lohn Ellis, German , Norm Hansen, Spanish - Irene Mehrens, Youth in Government - lerry Ochota, and Ado Rugai. ln the Youth and Covernment Club, lerry Ochota, Ado Riigai and the rest ot the club helped write a bill to stop emplgyeg discrimination against those who refuse to take a lie detector IQSL ln May, the Humanities Department holds a banquet to give recognition to the outstanding students vvho participate in extra-curricular activities during the year, LQ, C, iQ Q' I K-kg, Max Parmley - Humanities Division Administrator Mark Beavers - English Kenneth Bill - English Donald Bylut - English loan Caton English Rosalie Cramer English Anthony Cupp English Claire Curtin English 42 f Humanities I 595 3 '95 Top Right: Mr. Bylut discusses the story that the class is working on. Top Left: Mr, Beavers puts the pro- jector together to present a movie. Bottom Right: Ms. Caton explains the class assignment, Bottom Left: Ms. Krull smiles for the photographer. ISK sm? wwf fm -r'W 'U-H' Lawrence Daker - English lohn Ellis - Foreign Language Norman Hansen - Foreign Language Gerald lavior - English lerry Kaminski - English Mary Kerns - English Mary Krull - Social Science Irene Mehrens - Foreign Language Humanities f 43 ,N bw ., y X -iq A 5, -.qw-'F'-awww, A--Q-.WW-'dawn S -, ,,.,w,.,,,,,-,,s,s.., .,.,. .. 4- - S i 1 l '44 X .ii p, 0' 3 Right: Mrs. Urbauer helps her student with homework, Far Right: Mr. Scigalslci explains the work for the day. Bottom Left: Mr. O'Malley grades his students' homework papers. I Bottom Right: A group ot students take the challenge ot learning a new language. abt. Kenneth Mikyska - Social Science lerome Ochota - Social Science Raymond O'Donnell - Social Science Thomas O'Malley - Foreign Language Billie Papadakis - English Fred Pearson - English Daniel Rubly - Social Science Ado Rugai - Social Science 44 X Humanities .iv-'jf , K l ,,,. 5 I an 5,93 ' ,,-'Ji al' , i i l 'i,,,55lm I li' f 5 l N Q , as 49 is ': ' my K. . Z s 1 ego g sf, ri . . ff11S,,,.,Q' gee A 54 ,ia .... 5 cx x, g x ,Q E 'lui 1 .Nj 4 4 .......1., -firg-fvqi- -.f.,9-ir4--k,--v1.-e-v-9?-nn--.- - ,..-. .,. Below: Mr. Smith takes attendance to see who is prese Right: A group of students present a play for the class. s Bottom Right: Mr. Rugai explains the assignment. aff W 4 ii1,,, 2 JV , M, F K .1lllllnuaup- me l g W lu'-rx W 1. -if I ,Y ,U i . ,fa -Q I fqfc l , I. 'Z - Qffilivf . cy Ensuite 11 A fi .. P 2,5 e, ,..,, ' x x .,,, , X . 2 S- - ,1- s I ,SM . s 5 , ,,,,,..-- J . 5 ,, S ww' ,Ear :F i M X 3 X . Maw ,ff Q A ig! ll 3 f,, A g , ' 1 fsy if gf 'N , 2 M 1 ' it f pq? 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Ll BID G TENS VEN NGS Candlelight ll brought evenings ot entertainment to Reayis on November 18th and Nth Candlelight ll is a production named atter the Candlelight l ant Pla fhotise in Summit This is the sixth year tor t us exit Y The evening began with a selection ot mtisit pertormed hy the lazz Band, The hand was directed hy Mr Shipe and Mr Cilhoe Following this was a pertormantse hy the Ramhling Rams Show Choir Dinner was then served hy Ms lxemps Food Seryite C lasses This year's dinner took on an international tlavor Mter an Italian sly le din- ner was served, international desserts were ottered These desserts were made hy the French, German, and Spanish Cltihs The evening ended with an improvised play diretted hy Mr Beavers, The play was, Tlatalado, the Lion Who Shot Batlt The story was of a lion who became human He then realized that he did not tit in anywhere The story was presented with song, rhymes, and comments from the cast. Lori Lesniewslti played Lataloda, the main Character 46 X Candlelight ll el .fyi Fir ll , TOP Right The tast ol The lion Vvho Shot Bank perlorms for th? dient e in C andli-light ll Bottom Leflzt arol Singleton gn es it her all tor the audience Above: Dina Tien and Tom liarlter pt-rtorm a song together .......,.....-.--A- ........ l ,, . TT' ' T' ' f ' '-' ' ---' , ' Q -..g...- ,,,,, ,,,.,.., 'Z 'FQ Top Left: Lorie MCChrystal and Karen Schlosser iam with the lazz Band. Top Right: Sue Ross waits for her cue while fellow ac- tors perform. Bottom Left: Daniel Lapinskas keeps up the beat with his sax in the lazz Band. Above: Candy Baker loads up the ice tray with soda. Candlelight ii 4 inter Dlay Dadiates Deavis ' Paul Zindel's Pulitzer Prize-winning play, The EffeCt5 of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds, was the 1984 winter play. Gamma Rays centers around some very interesting characters. Beatrice, played by Sue Mackowiak, was an eccentric but wise woman who gave up an exciting dancing career for marriage. Her husband has divorced her, forcing her to make a living by caring for Noh No, a senile old man played by Brian McCaskill. Lori Lesniewski played Tillie, the quiet and studious daughter with a talent for science, and Lorelei Roiek played Ruth, her talkative sister whose main interests include boys and gossip. Kevin Haines played lack, a boy from school. Ruth surprises her mother, Beatrice, with the news that Tillie has been named one of five finalists in the school science fair for her study of the effects of radiation on flowers. Beatrice is nervous when she discovers that she must accompany Tillie at the award ceremony at school. She dresses in a black evening gown and multi-colored feather boa, much to the embarrassment of Ruth, who tells her that she will be called 'Betty the loon by the other students. The enraged woman refuses to go to the assembly, Vs. fa x fa iw 7 1 Above: Sue Mackowiak playing the mothe t lk b h principal of her school. F' a S 3 out er daughter to the Top Right: Front: Wendy Stadt, Lorelei Roiek, Sue Mackowiak Lori Lesniewsk Bill Stadt. Back: Brian McCaskill, Gil Oliva, Mr. Beavers, Kevin Haines Russ Reid' Maria Bugaj, Cathy Rath, Tony Cherc M S ' I ' ' . 4- R ' characters ofthe DlaY. of ri Giga Skl' Rlght' The We mam 48 X Winter Play .NV and the sisters go by themselves. When the r the first place trophy, they find the apartmenfeisrgigslge with their intoxicated mother facing a depression. They lg er and Ruth has ruined Beatrice's only moment of pride Theatti that hopes that the girls' lives will be happier than hers has beel:0tliei Mr. Mark Beavers, the director, said that this realistic dram chosen to perform because it has a lot of literary merit l-iiwas ded that students could relate to its examples of the generiftl. gap. 'Oil The audiences reactions to the play varied from laughing am Nos childness to gasping when Beatrice killed the girls' Qt Zh bit. Sue Mackowiak commented that this gave the actorlsa fra ii ing of accomplishment. ee' Technical direction and set design was by Mr. Al Scigalski Th T stagecraft class assisted him in the set's construction. Mrs Rosaltil Cramer was in charge of make-up. Laura Skubiszewski and Sue Stetanisin assisted Mr. Beavers in the direction of the play, aliaisnn- l L. l. a. .Ag fs X 4. V 53 4. ' . -i V----1 i ' 453' Tb- .1 will li l it J N Q Q. , W I '72 f c 2-vi f c W f f, A Q M 3, , ' .4N',,,-Q53 f, 'ff f, 'MN' ff ,, f, K X f if Z, V V f V , ,.., f A I , K 3, X Q s 2 ii it 2 7 , ll M4 ll .. iw' , 1 4 , 2 M415 QU 4 X, f fz a fx 'E ll i ,V fi 44 W i 1 ur -En. Qc., .1 3 P 7' 5 at sei ctcc 4 fx' 2+ . X fi ?2'12?'QE S 15333 fx if f ' 59 .QP iv 8 1 ? 2 QQ JA, si, . c.,,,,,,,,,,,,,! l i xii Top Left: Sue Mackowiak as Beatrice, plans to get even with Brian McCaskill as Noh No because be is the cause of most of ner problems. Top Right: Lori Lesniewski as Tillie pets her white rabbit. Above: Kevin Haines as lack Vickery performs a scene in the play. Bottom Left: Lorelei Rojek as Ruth, Lori Lesniewski, and Sue Mackowiak ac- ting in the play Effects of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds. Winter Play X 49 NAT IDA SC ENCES MEETS STUDENTS' NEEDS l'The goal of the Natural Science and Mathematics Division is lto continue to be part of a comprehensive high school and to serve the need of all students, said Dr. Robert Wallace, head of the divisions v There were a few changes made in the divi- sion this year. The first was that Mr. lohn Bisbilcis became the Math Designee. His job is to help with the math curriculum, This year the math re uirement has changed from one year to two anis was brought about by a state law passed in September. A math competency test was also set up this years All students, starting with the class of 1987, will be required to pass this test in order to graduate, This school year also brought an advance- ment in Reavis' computer equipment. Reavis' computer, the Digital Tl-34 was replaced by the Digital ll-44, which has ten times the capabilities. Also eight new terminals were added for student use. Along with the new equipment, a new com- puter class was added. lt is taught by Mr. lose h Bianco, who is the computer co-ordinator, This class covers one semester of advanced topics in BASIC Plus programming language and one semester in the Pascal programming language. Dr. Wallace considers our Natural Science and Math Division to be near the top compared with other schools in the SICA Conferences He concludes with saying, lllt is a challenge, but in the decade of the '8O's with the emphasis on high technology, we at Reavis strive to con- tinue as education leaders. Robert Wallace - Division lx 'A Administrator . loseph Bianco - Math S T Bill Adams - Math and Science . W l John Bisbikis - Math Q 'll V Carol Blount - Science Paul Caliendo - Math lohn Emerson - Math lohn Crivetti - Science 1 K 15 Q ,fx 50 X Natural Sciences . l lf 2, uf' WF'-q..,,,,, . Left: Mr. Kozmic teaches his class using the overhead projector. Above: Mr. Lyon helps Alice Tallman with her project. Opposite Page Top Right: Lauren Mecker and Sue Radman build molecules in Mr. ludkins' Chemistry class. Bottom Right: John Szafoni, a student teacher, shows the blue preppy shirt he received from 6th hour Biology Class. He was at Reavis during the second quarter. Charlene Houston - Math Geraldine lanecyk - Math Cary ludkins - Science lerome Kozmic - Science VQxwN?+ t, .Ml-'NS . Mary Kuerbs - Math William Lyon - Science Wilfred McConnell - Math Harry McHale - Math Natural Sciences f Sl W eff L-ul' Kenneth Nierninski - Science Gregory Paul - Math Larry Roberts - Science Roy Stuart - Math Barbara Styczynski - Science Richard Thomas - Science Joel Tomas - Science Ronald Varland - Math 52 f Natural Sciences f . P Y, ,.,,,,,,,-,,,,,...,,,,. . , ...q-.--- Left: Laura lawlor vvatdws Vlolelt Zukovvsku work on the mmputvr terminal in room 1119 Below: Pam leslomovwki studim a smali part or the world lhrough the mic rose ope. Bottom Left: Mr Paul teac hw has geometry class about proots. Bottom Right: Ierry Cain works hard in Chemi5lry. W , l x r ZS wwf A R ff! xx xox xf 1 'ir X K X .. ,WW , -f I , 1 f 'A A H ,, ,, V f ' L V V' 'i l' ' Natural Sciences light: Ms. Salmons demonstrates a computer skil for Mr. Ms. Dahlman, and Ms. Kuerbs. lottom: Computer Math I students Mite Otradovec, Ron I-ite, and Lisa Warda workontheirprograms. 54 I flomputers ' l '- ,.A .A3,.Y. A. . 4,-, , , . , ., CDMDUTEID AGE A time ago when man was young, he leamed to count on his fingers and toes. When he gained intelligence, man bsgan to create special tools for counting. One of the e test was the abacus, which used beads to represent numbers in a problem. ' In 1946 at the University' of Penns ania, scientists built the tirst digital corrE'pt.iter,Ychalled ENIAC tElectronic NUIDEHCJI Integrator and omputerl. This computer used hundreds of flashtubes, such as the ones that are in old TV Sets, for its many calculations. Flashtubes were the first generation in computer tedtnology. The second generation In COW! technology was the transistor. The transistor work more efficiently than the flashtubes and it was also a Cheaper item. The third and now generation is the mtcr0 Chlp- lt S Qmaller, Cheaper, and more efticient than the tubes and transistors. Micro dtips are used all over the world n0W- HWY are in the calculators that we use every day. I HOW a corgggter work? The computer has a central Pf09e55'08 Unit l l which is like a high-speed calculator. It cames out the arithmetical and logical operations of the Computer. The memory unit saves instructions for pr9bl9m5 to S0lved. The Reaviscomputeruses magnetic discs f0f me'T'0'fVf When a person' isustn a computer and typing ln' f0fU18ll0Ds In t0'the computer, ftelshen is inputing into the C0mPUlBI'-g When a person receives information from the .. . .9 'P --5 i525'3L':2,,cc,pi'ftw.,-5, S.. U . . -isesw.,-4-,.:'i+-.' gJ':f-.-ford' . V . 4 , . tv .nf ,Qs . .- . ., . . J -I--it ta-,-f V t A- ,,,,..---ef-'- c ' t- -1 Je- -- f -A-14 --A .- ' gr . ,Mr-':'..:fgi.... ,, A f- - f - -- --- -- l ..... l in ll'll.kigM Bldg lll ' ltmimtlit :Blurbs ' Eli . 5- lllift: ilu l lltb. tm- lt t5 , it-ti: YY V in-,f .L 4- ....- .TE-.. ,- Emi AT LAST IQ!! computer, hefshe is getting output from the computer. WF' . . ' pl 111 A computer must have a complete set of 'instructions before p 1 ll' it can solve a problem. This set of instructions is called a pro- gram. The program includes a list of operations to be performed. I if , . . yi.aHere at Reavis, we have a computer called the Digital PDP ' ,bfi 11!44 which is a more powerful version of the same com- ? fl puter we had last ear, which was the PDP 11! 34. The PDP gl' . Y . P 5, l1!44 is more efficient than last year.hlt also Stores more I ,p memory and is able to accept more sop isticate programs. In g D ff . Basic, Cobol, and Pascal are the languages that are taught on pf' ,- the computer. Basic is a language that teaches a student 'FSF' many ways to control many functions of the computer. tri., 5-llgnbol arid Pascal are mostly data processing languages. 4 ' ey co ect, calculate, and output information. rf' L Enrollment for computer courses this year has more than , nl' doubled last year's enrollment and even more students are pt expected to enroll next year. Reavis has had to purchase I ,i mOre computer terminals to keep up with the great demand ,U P ' ef C0mputer knowledge that more and more people Want. r F, More terminals are in the planning stage for next year to ,fy ' keep Up with the times. ,av ' fa I l V, . H g ,fc Rabi N - 775-31- .-.- .iil17.-'l'-----l---- - 'i'---f left: Tim Egan and Dale Klein work to complete their programs. Bottom: lim McCormack tmiddlel shows classmates Sandy Evans and Dan Niemiec how his program works. ' Computers I 55 TEACHEIQS DIQEIDAIQE ST DE EDD Tl-lE E IDE Th C ers and Occupational Division of Reavis provides instruttion of e are special skills to students in preparation for future employment This division, directed by Lloyd Cundiff, includes the business department, home ec onomic s, industrial education, the co-op program, and cosmetologv The division con- sists of thirty staff members and an additional three part time members, Pennv Ritter, Doug Murray, and Lynne lsamba Over 1700 students are enrolled in one or more of these courses. The business section consists of typing, record keeping, accounting, short' hand, law, office procedures, careers, data programming, and secretarial processing, The home economics section consists of tailoring, child care and dev elop- ment, food service, food and nutrition, clothing and textiles, single living, and life styles of family living Child care and food service are the most popular classes in home economics. The industrial education section consists of drafting, electronics, vvoods, metals, graphic arts, photography, power, auto mechanics, and welding The co-op program, also known as the work program, teaches students about the employment world and sends the students to actual on the iob train- ing. The cosmetology class is taught at Cameo Beauty 5chool in t , as f 4 na., . Lloyd Cundiff - Division Administrator loyce Arnold - Business Robert Babcock - Industrial Education Fredrick Bogwill - Industrial Education Herbert Bartleman - Business loyce Brazis - Business Byron Christensen - Industrial Education Ron Czarnecki - Industrial Education J . 4 2 2 1 ,fi MKQJAI 56 f Career and Occupations -f-wvvuv-r we Q so s 1 cs SQ, X X N x S is ii B 3 R56 -1 BP he 'x4r ' NW f ti' an W l Q73 f Q ss s f-N 'Di -ZX ,Q ff f I fry,-y , ww W ' W fq, ,gg Q ga, Q if ,vw ,W W IL, .,,,yW MMM f X . Top Left: Mr. Czarnecki demonstrates how electricity works in his electronics class. Bottom Left: Pre-School children have fun during Bingo. Above: Students test their cooking abilities. Opposite Page: Bottom Left: Iosephine Schmidt sits around for a party with kids. Top Right: loe Malfeo and Paul Prochaska work on completing a damaged car. Bottom Right: In woods class, Ed Hannan works with the drill on a wood project. ludith Dahlman - Business Cathy Diorio - Home Economics Bea Feldt - Home Economics M john Flores - Industrial Education -in Grace Garlanger - Business Richard Hlavek - Industrial Education Fred Hoagland - Business lames jones - Industrial Education Wm Career and Occupations X 57 --N... X was MMM'-s-' cc M 'x's EM KKK a I 'L .' Lv N- Lvl., f ' s, B1-ffgs F ' w if 1 Q tad, s,, 1 ' f fgdg, ,' V 'fx ,je ,sv X I 3 1 1, Nd E - t zzvpkffg' Martha Kemp - Home Economics Paul Klinger - Industrial Education Robert Moser - Industrial Education Edward Mueller - Business Nancy Nowakovvski - Business Barbara Pfeiffer - Home Economics Tim Przeklasa - Industrial Education Penny Ritter - Business 58 f Career and Occupations ,Z 'algryfi X! f 1 Ns: is l X55 Ev .1 . JJ- ruin , A I i sf: f s 4? ' -X ,f ,P . M 2 y V! A s Aiw a x--Q sf I 3 ,vw . I v 140 iss ' Y l ...-...---- Q-..... ..--v'-vvv1fv.-v-- 1-+-f-- -v ., .T 4 s I fc ? S4 'Q 2 4 2 5 9? jx MQW' ,,, -.--..-,.,--v.....,..., . . -. rixggg l N I s Top Left: Bill Lewis concentrates on his work. Bottom Left: Ms. Kemp gives students ingredients of her recipe. Above: Sandy Phelan dances with a little friend. Opposite Page: Top Left: Robin Prokaski notices the photographer while working on a wood project. Bottom Left: leanette Calabrese takes dictation for typing class. Top Right: Brian Zielinski sands down wood for his project. Bottom Right: Perry Freeman and Eric Goberville listen to directions from Mr. Hlavek. mg? Yfvsfsvk My Education ,fx ffm J MMA 7 ,3 .,.. 3 i A f Q X 6 Gary Smith - Industrial Education Douglas Talbott - Industrial Education Marolyne Williams - Business William B. Russell - Industrial Education William l. Russell - Industrial Education Carol Salmons - Business Carl Schroeder - Industrial Career and Occupations f 59 SICA EDIJCATIU IYEEIDSS IJDEN S FIT The main purpose of physical education is to develop physical fitness in the students and to get them to participate in activities. Mr. lames Messaglia, Administrator of the Physical Education Recreation, and Safety Division, said the strengths of Reavis' athletic program include: a variety of sports for boys and girls, adequate facilities, and a good financial position. He thinks the weaknesses are the tennis, golf, swimming, and boys' basket- ball programs because they need to be improved to do better in conference. He commented, 'lWe're very good and very competitive in several sports, but other sports need better developed programs to compete with other schools in conferences The teachers of the athletic department at Reavis help the students learn skills that are needed for a wide variety of sports and games. Reavis students are required to take 35 years of PE. Each year is broken down into 4 week periods so that the students can learn new games and skills each month, Some activities for the freshmen and sophomores include volleyball, basketball, softball, and swimming, Tennis, golf, ar- chery, and ping pong are activities for juniors and seniors, Students take Drivers Education for the one semester they don't have physical education. During these eighteen weeks of the junior year, they are taught the basics of driving, Lois Bochman - Physical Education loyce Burzloff - Drivers Education Theodore Caiazza - Drivers Education Richard Evertz - Physical Education A ,ici Kd' Robert Grizzi - Physical Education George lhnat - Drivers Education R Dale lnnocenti - Physical Education l-Ynne Kamba - Physical Education at ' t , J 1 ,M A l 60 X Physical Education - Drivers Ed. --v-,....i.g., 'lx J l Q4 gl Left: Mr. lhnat explains how to work the simulators in drivers education class. Below: Besides being a PE. teacher Ms. Kamba also teaches a typing class, Bottom: Ms. Paxton gives out the basketballs to her class to start practicing. 'gn fmfw-.....,,, Douglas Murray - Physical Education Donald Murphy - Physical Education loan Murphy - Physical Education Pamela Paxton - Physical Education Louis Prato - Drivers Education - f Q Physical Education Herbert Raab - Drivers Education Del Smith - Physical Education Mary Anne Yates - Physical sw fix M V 1 M Education f Mifehhlx N M MMA' Physical Education - Drivers Ed. f 61 -l 1if' ' ' ECIQETAIQI wolali IT S . h S hool for a variety of reasons - because they like to work with the faquit Y, l The secretaries are very dedicated to Reavis Ijlig c H ' of them are Reavis graduates or parents of Reavis graduates, or because they live in the area Staff l and students, because some l' that working with teenagers llkeeps you young at heart. 'llt kind of may ES 0 Lorita Deering, the Athletic Office secretary, be ieves H ld added Marge Castrale, a Dean's Office secretary, yu remember your high schoo ays, P isil an OCI secretary the various activities throughout the year make W . Each school day is different. According to Dorothy osp , , Guidance Department secretary, misses the students during the quiet summer rT1Onths Orklll at Reavis interesting. Violet Maloney, a d h gb ver rewarding, lll'm learning new things every day'f Said Al. f i lean Schumacher, the Humanities Division secretary, fin s er 1 y ' h com uterroom. Ci Cariello, the new secretary int e p lt is hard to imagine h Right: Top Row: Belle Summers, ' TU a 'ly' M 5 Rita Lordo, Barbara Raminski, Ann eg -, v- Kerlin, Marge Castrale, Nancy ,, S- ff S 1, XJ S' ..,,,', .rf 'fbi Y :'- W? -Y ' -Q I -M Qs Th ' ork is greatly appreciated by the faculty, staff and studen ow Reavis would run without the secretaries, eir w t s 'e ' - ' 'f-5 Driscoll. Front Row: Dorothy Pospisil. 'I gy K ' af 191 L- .1 I ,trips-1:,v5?,9,i,f ,ss 1 We ' ' 1 ' Y' Uv UN as '453i7'f'if2q7 Right: Rose Mary Forsyth, Peggy Leathers, Chris Steinberg, Mary Brennan, Pat Grabinski. 62 X Secretaries i ii l lt i i i N 7 1 A X x ' ' ' X -.----,..-...,..... .,... ,yw.,.,,, 5 .,,f , , WZ M ffzff wif ff! ' Zio f pam, f 1? Cookie Salamone judy Clemente Y V ' 4 ' QQ Qui, N Q - an ,WWW 'XX .Ei Waha Violet Maloney LOflt8 Deering Annegehcappitto joan Byvgetg Alice Carlello lean C UFYYSC ef 1 Secretaries f 63 ,.,...+.--. ,, ,,....-.,.l.,..----,qu-'I W 1 t Y x t X 1 x I V, ,J ,MI Below: Mr Almtwlla lakes lnme out to pow tor LIS Right: Malmte-nam e IN fonsttmlly at work kwvplng tht- halls tlt-.ln Bottom Right:Cat9ter1a workers svrvt-.1 hut IUPJIIHlht'NlLlKil'HlN1iLlflHkllLlHth ' f 1 INJlt1PttlINpLllt'T Bottom Left: Mr hm Swamon thetks the key bf lore progmmmn 55 N -XXXXXNSY NIU' of 'wr-f E1 64 X Auxtllary Personnel W, 4, M. X N -.1-,.-..f...-,....-,..... . - , - Annu' W Y v-V - - ' ,,, , ,, , ,,,, ,,,.- -1 A I 4 ..... X' 0 :The students always get service with a smile. Right: Cafeteria workers readily make the sandwich of your choice. frrf AL. A Left: Dorothy Majeski makes sure there is always a clean supply of towels, AUXILIAIQ DEIQSDNNE LE ID A I-IELIDI I-IAN When the auxiliary personnel of Reavis High School arrive at work, they have a lot to do ahead of them. They are the unrecognized people who keep the school running smoothly. The maintenance staff, comprised of 40 workers, work 24- hours a day, 7 days a week - segmented into three shifts. Every morning the halls, restrooms, buses, and classrooms are immaculate for the students. Every day they deal with pro- blems concerning lockers, electricity, plumbing, and carpentry. ln the cafeteria the workers always have a good meal for the students - whether it be for breakfast, lunch or just an after- school snack. They also prepare food, provided by Team Food Services, for awards banquets, sporting events, and other school sponsored activities. The hall monitors and security guards are always around to provide help. They also collect attendance sheets and help keep kids under control in the cafeteria. T e maintenance staff, under the direction of Mr. Tony Altobella and Mrs. Peggy Leathers, is doing its best to make Reavis better. Over the past year the staff has redone the gym floors, replaced various gas pipes, hot water tanks and gym- nastics mats. Also this year was the renovation of the auditorium and swimming pool and the construction of the green house. The work of these staff members should be well ap- reciated. Without them our school wouldn't be one of the best maintained schools in the area. ' Y N YQ T s ftyfbt' 2 af isigcssg g 1 X if ti li lx? Sz Auxiliary Personnel f 65 in Reavis' athletes are the stuntmen in our movie. They spend three hours each day after school practicing so they can show other SICA schools that the Rams are winners. This winning tradition is displayed in the trophy cases throughout the school. The athletes also learn the meaning of teamwork because winning is a group effort. This valuable lesson can be applied in many dif- ferent areas and will help to make the Rams champions in their future years. ',.,,. S JN? ,viv- A sf' W-4 'Y Ftp' V fn '.,.n 'v' fd J. I 3 1 a T l O Q 4- l 1 7PP0 site Page: Chris Sakowski puts' all his .effort into throwing the shotput. gelow: Track members have fun ,while testing their pumping skills. , ,mm Left: Maha Shukair practices her forehand stroke before a match. Iottom Right: Against the wind Ierry Bovard serves to his opponent. es, Q f ,J Y ' f ' WV: ,V ,A ,4 f ' 7 w TEEN N 43 ' E X ek, X 5 L' I M .. Z N we AN NN Q -f J ,Neff N .Tia it ' y 'ws L cf. 4 : x XFN X . . 2' , N' we X X wifi, .W XM , ALL, .... Q X L i ff:.ff's' -.fs f, Q X . 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I' ff lm- lllil 4, Cllrlx X QIVNIIN Sottlpall Team Diafed tm - S I C 'X XX tml ttntt went on to r apture the reglonalam 1 Nt-cttonai tzttt-N lnex lllllNiWf'ti arnomg the tot? etgr it Nt ililfliS an tlwe state with a conterence record ot 13. dlll1tlll4JXf'Vdiiff'1fllfifllf 'l V llwt-C lm ago lrttltlnenarneclNen1orslanetCricear 1 'Xltcta Hpetlt to :tx AXH-State learn In arlrlltton kilt xpetlx ttlltl Xnna Spet ix xx ere Trllatlne Prep -Xtnletegt tl1e Week ltxtt-11 on the All-CQonterence Team xxerj lanet Clnte 1111111111 Cjtlatn -Xltcla Speck, and ltnrigil Npetlx X alene lung wax gn en an honorable mentton i. l tli in 4 I .4 I I. ' Q I F 1 1 F1 V 1 '. 7 W I I , , , , i l pta fo? 1'-' . vfuzsirv Rscoizo 1' 'JF' l l 1 L .3 3- -5, , ,ir Overall Record: 22-1 gggf' .Q be t 1 A lst in Conference ' ' 1 . -, 1.1, , M 1.. -ai 1 1 Opponent Score Result ,A 5 - Rich east 19-1 W 'ff , 1' 1 f Rich East 18-5 W ' ' v 1, Morton East 14-O W Rich South 14-2 W I , Rich East 3-1 W 1 It Rifh igzentrali 1 2'O W V , v I Q 1 'A P lout entra 11-3 W 3 'U IL' . 2olietCemrgl 11-0 W fb-Q I f , 1 ,Shepard f 32-5 W '11, ti 1 Richards 8-2 W Q ,,,, K rt 5 l 1 Qaklawn f 1411 W t oak Lawn 16-8 W E Q 1 Sandburg 8-1 W 'J 1' 1 ' Eisenhower' 5-T W 1 H Shepard 21-2 W V Argof' 1 130 W 1 1 1 . Richards ' 7-1 L - N 1 Argoy 1 12-3 W ' 1 f Sandburg '16-1 W ,Stagg 1 ,8-3 W f Sfaggff 6-5 W E ffiiisenhqwer, 6-2 W ' fiuthepogth 2710 W ,W 3,1 W ' MX , ' it 22 . f p ' ' JA' I Top: lanet Grace and AIQCIB Speck present tl'1etearntropl1vtoMr Megsaglta Middle: Colleen Magee focuses ner attention on the apprt lac lung lmall Middle Right: Anna 5peCk winds up tor one ot her great pitches i l F pall-fm:-1- ' i ,al l 1 68 Softball 'X Lit' 14 r 'tv , 1 l' . 1 tlr l 5 .1...... ..- ., .---i--,v p..,.p. -i4i,.4,A.i .i,l. -..--....-........ .v--U.--. .. ' y l 'N o STATE TQJUIQNAM NT Alicia Speck was the team's Most Valuable Player. let Grice made the most contributions and loy Hyz- was the most improved. The sophomore team, coached by Gary ludkins, 0 had a successful season with an overall record of -5. They placed second in conference with a 10-4 cord. Kristine Tassone was the team's Most Valuable iyer, Margaret Blake made the most contributions, id Diana Sarcoz was the most improved. The freshman team, coached by Denise Sharrow, impiled an overall record of 7-6 and a S.l.C.A. West cord of 6-6. Their Most Valuable Player was lulie mwers. loanne Caccamisi received the Most lm- 'oved Award and both julie Powers and Sue Wolfe 'ceived the Most Contributions Award. . k Zi 1 Mi 4 . f-aXx Xu-f ?' , , . ,W,,h.X-,.,fy,'. , , M Wfvwf my U MMF ' f f n ew X1 Y' . tsag sgg I W . I X ix g -F 'gag v h ST 2- Q X Q, i ,N ilk' bt 7 K K K .A Q. Q Xv x sg 1 5 2 A Y I QS F ' Y . v A qi K , Q i X S s T A X 3-N- S' X free ,E ' g x V X X., f S . 3 W .X v X. I e S f N 'S S a E 2 s ll X , x ' - , f g g .Nw , H .I 3 ii t -M 1 - ,tif X . , r ' 3 X fx Q . , KN 'X l Q N. .. ,, . ,:s:, I V . . is 4 X .. ,, 'f I X if :,X ' , T M rw l . . X . X .. sg - il' ' , :?5'ff.aXX.AfZZ? U ., x 325-if 5, -3' ,,, 1-. -ll I ! . Sf S ' ,Xt 4 1 o f '- N - - X ' . U 1 -- - , .w T N- - iff , ---- N ,f hh' ' tm Q sv -sf: ' . ' X A ' sl'-M5 X'- ' Ne at ku X w6'w A -g, 'M x bu ' ov :s.,. Top: Seated: Sue Latasiewicz, Carrie St. Paul, Lisa Simone, loy Hyzny, Colleen Magee. Kneeling: Paula Marr, Renee Weitendorf, Kathie Quian, lanet Grice. Standing: Mary Beth Nolan, Diane Mc- Clintock, Lois Boldrini, Anna Speck, Val King, Alicia Speck, Coach Greg Paul. Middle left: Sue Latasiewicz prepares for the pitcher's release. Middle: Anna Speck receives the ball for another pitch. Middle Right: Val King gets ready to field the ball. Bottom: Sue Latasiewicz, Anna Speck, Kathie Quain, Colleen Magee, Alicia Speck, and Val King end a conference game on the pitchers mound. Softball X 69 Right: Margie Blake gives her pitch all she has, tandin L nda Fredericks Coach Denise Sharrow Melissa Weber Below: S g: y , . , ,V , lenny Kral, Michelle Bednarz, Sue Wolfe, Maureen Ulxeete Kneeling: Dawn Panka, Debbie Conrad, Sue McCorkle, Linda Montoun, Candy Geisler, lulie Powers, Sitting: Tina St. Paul, Iackie lurczyk, Remah Shukair, Patty Stein, loanne Caccarnisi. Bottom: Standing: Lauren Mecker, Tina Ortman, Diane Bal, Diana Sarcoz, Kathy Crice, Rose Romano, Tanya Schmitt, Sue lsasper, Coach Mr Iudltins Middle: Mary lo Bochler, lennifer Piotrowski, Michelle Litteno, lean Asp, lsns Tassone, Sharon Budler. Sitting: Karen Schlosser, Cindy Stetanialc Michelle Simone, Margie Blake, Michelle lackson, Bottom Right: Tina St. Paul and Patty Stein congratulate each other on a rob well done. 70 f Softball N 4 hiv: , H 'm. tvwwgiwjrqiwrryr 5 ' , A- B' f I Q ,, 1 Q Wm- - ,x Q: .' , 1 B i 4 In I . , Q4 ff it A I pkf.. af I ' 1 ' , P 4 Inf- H' if - , r -5 . xi 3 sign. . p V' ty , nf-. M A u A . T X I, V iq I . 4-J L i A r r f ' . - b 9 . Nw N b , i , , 9 C o , '. .' A, ,Lf ii ,f , ,'. K ' V 'uw '-3 CZ! .illrlll Y -If ' ,- J. ' tl-r lv. ' , Q- ' ' 'f ' ' r V. ff C, --' .1 - hx t ' 'iw fQlfK'lrg,'i,5iI5j, it I ' Aa. ' we-Q . , . , . A .A , V I V i, , 4 A, . lie a ' 0 ' ., sy- K...,' .. - ' - ., .i, , . ,4 A 'X' 1- i ' l A J' Q i A kgs' 'il Lim .' 1 .' 70 9 .ua .F 3'-M Q- 'jvt 4 6 -13 . V un - , ve. s : of ',,,,'f1 ' i l F, llllfiltl 't 1 r-I A Q +L , RUE? , Ring! 395129 , Js 5 la-:T r 1 ll-Wi - 'J' V' A RE wifi' T 2 ' Q X H , cw it ' '5:??ifi iff lip '+ v 17 K X :gee so no DES aunt mi s CA WEST nrui tulhjetiophomore Sluggin' Rams, coached by Doug Murray, Cap- thirteen Civirogfersnci championship with an impressive record of ' an ony one oss. Overall th 'I d ' wins and three losses. ey Comple mneteen PI Chris Gray was selected as the Most Valuable Sophomore HYEV- The Most Improved Player was Tom Smiciklas. Sharing the Most Contributions Award were Brian Dunleavy and john Kirchman. The Freshman Baseball Team, coached by William 1. Russell, won six games and lost eight in S.l.C.A. West. 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Kneeling: Steve Estrada, Mike Budds, Rich Moser, Rich Reynolds, Cory Huminsky, Mark Blumka, Steve Niewidzial. Sitting: Ron Pondelicek, Tim Kehoe, Mike Renfree, Bob Hannon, leff Parenti, Ron Galason, Bill Mehaljevic. Left: Freshman, Tony Altobella, steps into the next pitch. Above: lohn Kirchman pitches his way to a victory for the sophomores. Baseball f 71 1 Z ? f ? W ri, 'ff J 0 ry. l 1 4 Al 5' , A W 'V A 5 9 1 N if N l 1 Q-4' f . X xl I AS I If SUCCESS N S P The 1983 Sluggin' Rams enjoyed a successful season, Y Q iuvg ' S I . - - 1 finishing in second place in S.l.C.A. West with a conference U. record of nine wins and five losses. According to Varsity Coach Ron Czarnecki, 'Defeating St. 1 Francis de Sales 7-O in the Thornton Tournament was a , highlight of the season. loe Karmeris' home run that hit the top ' v of the freshman backstop and lohn Czarnecki's two back-to- - its back homeruns helped the team capture the third place 1 ff .5 g ' , If 'V trgphyf' - Ai 'J is i l V The baseball players also won several individual awards. A gig Al ui Karmeris, who hit a Reavis record of eight homeruns and r-'11 - -5- . A N.. N V thirty-three RBl's, was named to the Chicago Tribunes All-State H. ' ,.,..- . .se if A 4 - - t may ' f -- ' - . x Y Team and later was drafted in the eleventh round by the Los - ,,?f 'y , 51 by s Angeles Dodgers. ln addition, Ray Cook, Czarnecki, lim 1- ,Q-1yf'g,1. My V .N . W Q g as La. if , ,A . Golden, and Karmeris received S.I.C.A. West All-Conference ri, 1 g.. AV YJ ..v HOWS- -If il'm kvi'+fYT3'?- if- 1 g. Lf - ' 1 Most Valuable Player Karmeris also received the Big Stick ' f. 1'xEgfiif5k'f5'y.'H'7' Q, 1' 4, , -s 2 . . . . '.', , ' 'nil' 'uf' 87 - A 'I fn uf. ' 1' . . ' Award for the highest batting average ot .391 Czarnecki won Avg, Ttsigffgffvg-:l.71-Qpgkiiw 7 ' ' , ' . I A Y L - 55. Q ' K . B 1 x - , Q A fa X - the Doug Greening Award, Cook was the team s Most lm- .j . iggfbiy,-g.!u5jT':1, 'QA - - -A . ' ,u . , v - Q- 1 gc -' . ' . Pt' I- W K A , lie .ltd 1 proved Player, and Ed Cudewicz earned the Most Contribu- -, Z-.fliza-afQ3,'.f,qf5-. - '-au ,. -,f.-- 3' . -- . . -, -. '. .swf . ,-- it 5. - .4-'gt '. rI0nSAward. J' 1.04.43 ...Jian-25..-.' .,.- . . A . ..., Y, Y, A 4 vARsirY RECORD 1 ' Overall Record: 14-11 ' Y Znd in Conference Opponent Score Result f Marast 1-10 L A-2 '. Del.aSalle 6-5 W Rich Central 6-7 L 'X Rich Central 9-10 L 7 giamflrange 1-0 W ornridge 0-3 L . ioakrorest - im ar' 45 f' ' ,- 7- 'X ' ' t 'Mil . 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In.fl ul, 5 i-'x? .:' l I S ' A i Q rf 'MQW K ' ' Upper Right: lim Golden intently focuses on his jg 4-5l'giD?.,,,,t4,,fk,g,Q3fQf-ff' L.. .5 target- A fi-F 1 -' 'I . . 4 V-f 1--456124-aff-.ggifis -fa P if fer-tm-.., '.e'2a7 lHaf.'kstww- 'ai-giviaw i. t Right: Standing: Head coach Ron Czarnecki, Bob ,. QJtf f ' sw '-,' ff'ff .Qi wif?-a',.f.4f5C lla f5'l3gtefQw-,ivff-eff' i ' if ,wjfgtx ' Rispoli, lohn Czarnecki, Mike Gaborick, Ray Cook, ,T '. ,Q-rg 15' T f' - 'A U u. I .Q ' .f lil Wg im lohn Sabatino, lim Golden, loe Karmeris, Mike a- -btg fl, 9, ,fi-, iw 21,2-.Qfffff'l'Q, G ,,.f. V Wetzel, Coach Dan lanuszyk. Sitting: Tom Zeko, ' LW - :5.i 75' g 51, 6 'T '.', ffffft .ffif-g -,Milli ai, john Stgin Ed Cudewicz Marie Morack Kelly Q fig? 1- i 361.4 gjfrf. fu 'ya' 'X jj'lQ5,:fEQ'Z j.:f:''fri 3 2 -'L'-.Sli 'flriiill' . ' ' f . 1 ' uf , V. 13 '7 ' ,. ,' ,. ig, cfm--. , +P-1 at Q' . ':, . 'L-yi -:'T'3'b fy 'fa' 'fc X! 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MCE' Right: Mk ' I 0 I 1 'A asfand Tom Gross. y her Left: pave LeMonier and lohn Stein take time out to pose for a picture. - Dan lanuszyk and Ron Czarnecki: coaches of the 1983 Varsity Slug- I G Caborik is in the motion of throwing a runner out at second i ff: 'iight loe Karmeris takes a practice swing. it. ih0mIZeko tags the base as Ed Cudewicz looks on. rf - 9 pitchers of the Varsity Sluggin' Rams: Ray Cook, john Sabatino, Mike M, 4 av, My 7 f W, aff., -wk. f 4 ff' M4 Baseball X 73 ,-..-FF- ,,.........- IBSTAC ES Much hard work, from the players and coaches, went into the T - ' R s . The girlsl varsity team finished with an M82 83 traclc season overall record of three wins and eight losses. The boys varsity team had an overall record of two wins and ten losses. , with a con- ln conference, the girls' team placed seventh ference record of two wins and six losses. Cindy Lalcickas was named most valuable. Iaclcie Edmonds received the Most lm- f d. Most contributions was awarded to fvlarylou proved Avxar Czerwinski and Silvia Mahmoud, Coach Nieminslai commented, l'The team was able to improve its record over the previous year. lf the talent returns, l think that the team will continue to do better and improve its position in the overall conference standings. f rsit team took eighth in conference. Ciregg The boys va y Vaughn was awarded most valuable and most improved. Gregg won conference and districts in the ltv00 meter and 3200 meter runs. l-le advanced to state placing seventh in the ' ' ' f if if led 1600 and thirteenth in the 3200. Steve Merxa was axxarc most contributions. 1+ i, v Th 'rls' frosh-soph team had a very successful season. Their e gi overall record was nine wins and two losses. They placed fourth in conference with a record of eight wins and no losses, Debbie lesionowski, Yvonne Carrera, and Cheryl Steusloff received conference honors. Debbie also received most valuable. loy Olceefe was most improved and Susan Lalciclaas was awarded most contributions. Q-fd The boys' frosh-soph team also did well this year. They had an overall record of seven wins and five losses. Their conference record was five wins and three losses. They finished seventh in conference. Ken Eisel was awarded most valuable. The most improved award was given to lames Malec, Most contributions was awarded to Ron l-lite. 'Z H ff f fa! I f Top: Beth Mackin and Cindy Lakickas strive to make their team the winnin one Ab0V01T6am:Varsily Top Row: Coach Nieminski, Lori Lesniewslci Lauraiumme I cnc Mary 5591, Marylou Czerwimkil Mr Smart. Seated: Rosecmm, Sldnegn H rev, eefe, 'sg lx ia Mahmoud, Muklewiczl Chris Ocradyl lackie Edmonds, Cindy Lakkkag - , orie is ier, Sena lsadman, Carol 74 7 Track ,, a '- ' ' 5 ,,... s - :..:-fr ..-so Girls' fag. ,. --yeifff ' :unv- ' vs f-.-. I - VARSITY RECORD Overall Recordz 3-8 7th in Conference Opponent Stagg! Eisenhower Oak Lawnfloliet West Sandburg! Argo Lincolnway!Romeoville Richards! Shepard Score Resul 64-50-42 73-66-22 76-52-14 92-40-30 69-65-28 u Kyiv' A 'W X 'Sf - ff -S N ' Xu. k ., ... , ,f s .......-.,f...-.---- , Q N NM.: QS. x .kt X iii? i aw: si E 5 Left: Track Team, Seated: Matt Hoessler, Chuck Ber- nardy, Steve Martinez, Steve Merva, Perry Freeman, Ron Stout, Ray Signorello, Dan Woods, Don Massey. Middle: Ken Eisel, Frank Lis, Scott Misner, Ron Hite, John Kampegna, Tom Eisel, Chris Sakowski, Norman Woods, Ray Pastorello, Ray Ullrich. Back: Asst. Coach Paul Klinger, Bob Hough, Gene Krupinski, john Rybicki, Gerald Galvan, Tim Krupa, lim Malec, Tony Carlson, Mark Radman, Harry Dubiel, Gregg Vaughn, Head Coach Don Murphy. Middle Left: Boys track prepares to run for practice. Bottom Left: Mr. Hession awaits to record jumper's heights. Middle Right: Ray Pastorello concentrates during the pole vaulting competition, 2 ga g 2 'Gunn . N, ., sm .K i Zgfxwfggatx N , YR: 'mt Se fwfff , . 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N G' A 1 . t 5, X.r -1 I YN f X, R N R M ' a 'K '- ' ' Q XX I ,K if 'tx X x K x, K K 1 , K Q, 'X qt C We 'x X' K K X R t K K X 'X 4 f X, X . s 22 R xv 'c , x ' x 4 N N - ' V x 4 . t t - N ' t g V S 4 S f ,A A 4 R x X Q t x x X 6 f rg X x X t K , xy t' t x 1' i 1 R 1 U r 3 t -Q.--vw-vm . q.i.- IBIIQDIES CLEAIQ DDU SEASDN -The Girls' Badminton Team cleared through its season with a five-nine record. They took fourth in conference with a four-six record. This year's team received many awards. Linda Kubiak placed second in singles at conference. At sectionals Lin- da Kubiak placed third and Paula Korpal placed fourth. They both advanced to state. Paula Korpal was awarded most valuable. She was also co-captain with Tami Silzer. Most improved was awarded to Katy Pate. Maha Shukair also earned most contributions. The sophomore team had a record of six wins and eight losses. They also placed fourth in conference with a record of four wins and six losses. Most valuable was awarded to Roberta Young. Eugenia Gountounas was awarded most improved. San- dy Hehl earned most contributions. ,ly H ' ,,,,,,,.., . .. , L . . ., A4, W V . . Q -1 f . I Z l N 1 'xr ft, I A I Q sk Q A Y nz xii Q, f 4 i .s S K g t t - Qt, ,s .... .. x .. . V S A ws - f ff ' ' N ...,..f. ., L 1 T N C A I Top Left: Varsity Team - Standing: Ms. Niedrich, Margie Kent, Annette Kasper, as Tami Silzer, lanice Petit, Karen Sliwinski. Middle Row: lanis Samet, Katy Pate, Linda Kubiak, ludy Rokaitis, Paula Korpal. Front Row: Kathy Blumka, Maha Shukair, Karen Cecas, Laura Zielinski. Middle Left: Margie Kent and Annette Kasper get set to start their match. Above: Sophomore Team - Back Row: Dawn Hurta, Linda Fredericks, Carol Nelson, Kersten Smith, lulie Holenka, Sandy Hehl, Karen Sliwinski, Mrs. Schmitz. Middle Row: Mary Petit, Chris Mau, Collette Loschiavo, Annette Loschiavo, loyce Tokarz. Front Row: Sharon Hehl, Connie Urbanczyk, Eugenia Gountounas, Dawn Caris. Left: Sandy Hehl concentrates on her SQFVS. 439' Badminton X 77 i Z3 4' ' s ix p f W as TENN STEAM l'lAS SMASH N SEASDN The 1983 Boys' Tennis Team ended its season successfully by finishing third in conference and fourth in districts. The season record was 8-5. The most valuable players were lerry Bovard and Art Montes. The most improved player was Paul Barkauski. Eric and Earl Kubiak, team captains, earned most contributions. The sophomore team finished its season by tying for second in conference. lts overall season record was nine wins and four losses. Brian Richards was awarded the most valuable player on the Sophomore Level. Roger Poole and Zoran Orlic were named the most improved players. One of the highlights of this year was the Marist game. Although Reavis lost, they achieved the best scores they have had in the last two or more years. Another highlight was when Paul Barkauski defeated an Eisenhower player in the con- ference meet. 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Each member of the team had her best time of the season at sectionals. Sophomore, Laura Summey, was named Most Valuable Player this years At the Argo Invitational, Summey received a third place trophy, and she finished first against Oak Lawn and Argo. Along with Summey, each member of the team gave it her all. Ms. Murphy ' ' I Ut to feels that their strong desire and ability to win races makes them a ea watch as they progress through their years at Reavis, The boys' froshesoph team finished third in conference, the varsity in seventh. The highlights of the season were that the sophomores had a strong third place finish in conference and they won the Andrew lnvitational, Ron Hite took All-Conference for varsity and lohn Kampenga also gained this ti- tle for sophomores. leff Krupinski, lohn Dale, Ron Pondelicek, Scott Bombacino, lohn Lopez and Kevin Sabo had a strong season, Hite was named Most Valuable Player for varsityg Kampenga earned the title for the sophomores. Coach Bill Smith commented We are looking forward to a good season next year with the entire team returning with the exception of one graduating senior. Top Right, Standing: Coach loan Murphy. Kneeling: Laura Summey lulie Qavalleff Mafla Torres lCapt.l, Danielle Deslitch, Alecia Deslitch lco-captfj. Sit- ting: Lucy Pappas fmanagerj, Patti Monahan, losie Pizzo, Ioy O'Kg-effe and Cheryl Cosentino. ' Middle Right, Standing: Coach Don Murphy, Andy Qagkin Ron Hite Tim Krupa, Ray Pastorello, Harry Dubiel, leff Krupinski, lohn Kampegna lohn lDale Russell Strickland, Don Massey and Coach Bill Smith. Kneeling: Kevin Sabo Ari thur Gall, Danny Egan, Kashif Sheikh, Bob Kommenich, Tony Izzo Ron Kerklow Bill lewell, Ron Pondelicek, and Greg Vengrin. ' ' Above: Girls' Cross Country off to a good start. Fottom Right: Ron Hite, Varsity's Most Valuable Player, races across the finish ine. 80 X Cross Country rib Q i X N401 ai'v1v U , 1 B -to Tltjth' 51. .VM 4f5f's,'0'k. 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C I K ,t-...,In- aim, qi, W z yr-fr Top Left Laura Summey girls' most I Middle Left: Ron Hite and losie Pizzo neip teamm I exha ' Boltom Left: AND THEYRE OFF.','.' , ' va uable runner, is in the lead once again Below: Ieff Krupinski goes the distance i a e, Alecia Deslitch, after an usting run, .. swf Rfk V ,ff 7, ff ff W W: ff y K, Z A f ,W ff f, Af ,ssi e Qgfigzgfogg-Country irRsSU'f'f1 X 49-15 W J' V ffiy L , wwf wi iw f QWQ sss- WZ Ci 4 ZW ,Ji C W ssse f r 2192-19 off 1995 s s 7- if ami Cross Country X 81 ...n-..--- ft iii ' 1 5 7? v. 4 5' x M LS 1' f -cf i i 7'-8:1 il p ,S ' Q ,C V l,-all l :.'W'231'? h f,,k V ' Y N C1 :gl MNASTS CDUWNED CU FEIQENCE CHAMPS By Betty lo Stepuncik The highlights of the 1982-83 boys gymnastics season was that the varsity team won the conference crown for the second time in a row. Coach Smith commented, 'lThe varsity had a season record of 6 wins, 1 loss. Their record score was broken while competing against Rich South. The new record is 12130. The sophomore team record was also broken with a score of 93.637 Coach Smith also replied, lllfilipiak, the most valuable gymnast, had an exceptional season breaking the school record in the All-Around Event distinguishing himself as the best All-Around Gymnast in Reavis history. Chris Barajas placed first at the regional meet on the still rings. 82 X Boys' Gymnastics l 1 4,-, we' NISSEN Above: Strength and concentration is proved by Mike Lugo. Ih Se Upper Left: Andy Koson concentrates hard on his routine on the pOmm'3 doaow Upper Right: Front Row: lay Langlois, Bob lxman, Larry Gibas, Secon i Moran, Matt Deadmond, Dave Kasper, Mike Fitzpatrick, Tom Lacoppola.Standin1h Cernicky, loe Gavvron, Ed Brann, Tom Griffin, Dave Adams. ..-....----.q..-- -, af'-'il 4 N Wmi gs' ,,. I X . ,s rx NW a. 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Standing: Assistant Coach Bill ' ' h Ch is Baraas, Dan Cusick, Bill Kman, lay Bozek, leff Lepley, Cernicky, Head Coach Del Smit , r 1 Gyinnastics X 83 00 I I I S cher Back Coach Doug Murray Coach Clary Smith Eric Kubiak Tony '30 N E est lohn Plys Tom Gross leff Kopp Trainer Charles Marth Head Coach Lou IZIDUIQT EAD I A IE' The 1983 Fightin' Rams may not have been first in State, but they were first in conference for the fourth consecutive year. This was also the fourth year that they've been in the state play-offs. The Rams' only conference loss was to Shepard. Their only other loss, the first play-off game, was to Tilden Tech, The final score of that game was Tilden - 43, Reavis - 38. The Most Valuable Player was running back lim Schultz. 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Row 3: Cory Huminski, Andy Dean, Joe Kinsella, Robin Prokaski, Howard Baniewicz, lohn Circelli, Rich Reynolds, lim Danielski, Dave Adams. Row 4: Lou Holtrop, Dale Worker, Marc Conrad, Dan Morales, Wayne Riskus, Tony Salamone, lim Bollas, Scott Faletti, Tom Eisel. Row 5: Edmundo Gonzalez, Rob Moore, Tony Altobella, lim Economou, Todd Panfil, Ralph Morelli, Dan Carlson, Dave Con- rad, Steve Paliatsos. Back: Mark Kuzmicki, Ieff Conway, Wayne Hrdlicka, Bill Miroslaw, joe Gawron, Mark Radman, Gerard Galvan, Ed Fleck. i M...-ui fa wM-f-,- fr -V ,,. f Z - S X C , ,fl C X , , f V is! f YW! , z my W , fi' A y A , -f. t cf X ,Us , C s . ,. q.g6,,,f:. ,af N, gm , X , , Q V , -f vy 4, . Lx M, -,A -.4-,ying R 1 I H 4, h r, 4 'fav W- fs I it li 4- . ff .1 's- -na - C ,ft 2 - A 1 f' , fr y ..,,w.f'w .4 Q r ' V 3 gs ' 1 Ill 0 2 ' S I iw 'L Q QM' E3 ill 'l I f ' In Football X 87 Q, sq rarer, . i- gf A ' K-ig l sw t, ,W .A V ,N , V E l i l i l l l ll z u l. l 1 l l i l 9 f ' 1 U f N Below' lunior Chris Wiest drives toward the next hole. ll T Right' Frank Lis and lohn Czarnecki watth Brian T- Il .J- Richards concentrate on a putt it Lower Right: Senior lOlWlW Czallwflfl ldlxm Mme lo . . , a nurse smile for the camera while on the self U DVS GULF SW IES SIJCCESSFULI. The Boys' Golf Team swung through a very sut t esstul season with a record of seven wins, tour losses and one ttf' They took fourth in conference with a conference ret ord ot four wins and two losses. The highlight of this years team was when thex plat ed tenth out of thirty teams at the Rich East Tournament The team holds its home meets at Palos Country Club -Xu at meets are held at other country clubs. At each meet eight players from each team competed. The tour best stores from each team were then added up and the lowest total wins This year the team awards were received by Bob Heinfel tor most valuable and Brian Richards for most improved Zoran Orlic was awarded conference honors for his pertormanc ei Coach Eilers commented, llWe have a young and good team. We should also do well next year since we are only lus- ing two seniors. The sophomore team is coached by Coach Rublv, They ended their season with a record of four one tie. Their conference record was two wins and tl tree losses with a fifth place final standing. The team awarded Brian Ahlgrim the Most Valuable Awards wins, six losses and 88 X Golf Y5si,3su f C wx v f' wt, X ff ,, .K .WM f T ' 4 - Q 3 xx X- t V XSS, ,Aww be I, ., f., me Q X . , t I , , f. A -f if ' x YQ 1'-ul,'X , M X , if at f +X W Y r 'N xv l st MM Y 544 lx Z' X af ' iyfh ' Jgzig. S 1 gf r 3, X P: Y X X 2 9 x fa., X ss S x 1 K 3 MX X S fini V '2 JSSNNZS , f Q4 , i vw xxx rfx at , 5 X S+ ' -s-me Rfk L , V 5, G .N I AM iptiig' ,QMS ,, tx, -s ,rj vos Y . W , . .ut s. -W3 .,,:s,., B K all fr 1 4-wsswgq ,.NgiA.'rJ,qL gk ,VVMQ L 1 gf, , z ,Sw X ,- own f iiii1ff,fS5g'2'':':': Sz, X, fl A , f gy sit S me S ' N .t S A S If wk fr ,JMS ,Q 3 Wiz- 'i ' Top Left: Senior Bob Heinzel watches one of his tee-offs, Top Right: lunior Zoran Orlic walks to the hole after completing his drive. Bottom: The 1983 Colfin' Ramsi Bottom L-R: Chris Wiest, Frank Lis, Lee Alagna, Zoran Orlic, Brian Richards, john Czarnecki, Bob Heinzel, Paul Taube. Top L-R: Paul Scolan, Chris Darling, Bill Bell, lim Mackin, Tom South, Steve Alagna, Rich Moser, Mike Renfree. X, t . 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I lt ITS BUMDY SEASUN ns ended the N85 season wtth a rec o t r l ot T- IS, puttrng The Varsrty Spllcln' Rat them -lth ID conference Head Coach Mary Yates satd that the hlghltght oI the season xx as lJt'dlllTg the volleyball conterence champions, Rrc hards Pl Xxx ard xx as rect Ixc d bx lunlor -Xnna Specls The teams Most Valuable ayer 1 f., 1 1 L I who has been playrng volleyball tor her thrrd xear, but Irrst on x arsrtx She also recelved the honorable mentron ot All Around llT the SKA North llrxtsron Most lmproxfed award went to luntor lanuce ljtdlll and INltIsl Contrrbutrons Award to Iunlor Suzy Radman Coach Yates commented, l wash the sentors the best ot loc lx llT Iuture plans ' J 1 1 l I r some For next year's varsrty players she sand Stax lla shape and be rc at x o hard xyorlc next year ' The sophomore team, coached by Ms Catherlne fxldtldgd, Iuntshed xxuth a record ot 8-I I I the team as well Is starttng setter xxon the Most Lerla Baltls, co-captaln o c c t L I Valuable Player ,-Xxxfarcl Most lmproved Award was gn en to lbtane Conrad and Most Contrtbuttons -Xward xvent to Candy Clersler The glrls on the 1983 Sophomore Vollex ball Team xx ere a xerx spetIalI.1roLIp of gurls, Not only dld they Improve therr basrc slctllsy but Ihex learned the mean' Ing ot such words as eIIort, determrnatton, and selI-dust Iplrne The most outstanding Ieature ot thus group ot grrls was thetr hlgh lexel ol mottxatron e they Improved because Ihex wanted tof remarlced Macraga 'l am xerx sonlw proud ot these gurls, and would lrlxe to thank them Ior a great sea The season record Ior the treshman volleyball team xx as lv xxtns and ll losses Most Valuable Player was Maureen Taltx, whale lstm Stanlex xx as named most ' ' T s A L l Improved and VlCl'4l DeBoxy rec erx ed the Most Contrrbutrons xx arc Coach Dlane Nledrlch commented 'Kaur season record does not Indlcate the true abrlttles that thrs group had As Ireshmen they were a xerx competttuxe team and they have a brrght Iuture ahead ot them VARSlTY RECORD Overall Record: 7-16 -Ith in Conference OPDOnent Result Bolingbrook L Hillcrest W Bremen W Argo L Sich East W Y-H88 Shepard VL! Oak Lawn L Richards L Sandburg L Proviso L AI'gO W Stagg W Crete L Bremen W Tinley Park L Shepard L Oak Lawn L Schaumburg L Proviso L Richards L Sandburg L Evergreen Park L TOPI Alma Rlwf lx N JFSIIN 'S most x aluable plax er, Illustrates her bumping W4 rf u n..,,.- ,LV ,L :L - 4,qa.,,,,,,,L.. ,4l 'aQgL., hntc N Above: Rlll7ll'llTTfll'l'l'S most x aluable plax er, lella lsaltrs gels Into posttron to S the Sandburg Eagloc l r ,,...,..u...4.. l 'N an f Volleyball --' ' -if-Q-.---.- ,, .......h..........s. . , ff' e - 7 ' ,g H W.- , ,,, , ' A ' -T ----- --4.-.............--f..-... ,- - I l L Hman onli DAYS ff, on IEIIQLS TENNIS TEAM e ar in their performance. Their season record was ten wins and four losses. Th h d work of the Girls' Tennis Teams showed Coach Daker commented, llOverall, the Girls' Tennis 10-4 dual meet Team had an excellent season. The record is one to be proud of, for the four losses came at h h ds of very fine teams The fourth place finis in t e an . conference was what we had expected. The fifth place finish in the district tournament surpassed our expectations. For the third straight year, Reavis qualified a doubles team for the state tournament. The doubles team was Marylou Czerwinski and Kathy Grice. At districts they placed thir They beat two teams from Oak Lawn to qualify for the state finals. At the end of the season, Kathy Grice was named the ' d st Most Valuable Player. Maha Shukair was awarde mo improved and Marylou Czerwinski earned most contributions. Coach Daker said, llVVe look forward to another good season next year. He would also like to make lla special mention to this year's seniors Marylou Czerwinski, Lisa Oschmann, and Maha Shukair and to Al Scigalski who provided excellent instruction for all players. The sophomore team coached by Coach Scigalski had a record of five wins and six losses. They placed sixth in conference with a conference record of three wins and three losses. 3 , . V, . I Y .211-., Av., ,. Top Right: Vicky Ciiaretta lunges forward to dig up a shot with her backhand. Right: Planting both feet firmly on the ground, Linda Arriz back hands the ball. Above: Helen Mazarakos concentrates on a shot using a perfect stroke. 92 f Girls' Tennis ,,.,..... .,..,.......---.., ' K. I 'Y i will it n ' ' Mil li C9 ivUv'f.q.'q'bvQv-!V'f+s',y .x 6J'0'fy'g'fQ'.'9 .i'. g Q'4Pf'i'i' 'QVQVQYX 4152 . N Y, f':, if2f..gq.9'31qi+..+,- . .1-IfiwfQ4-14'Z'.m1.wwf.-292 ssgwfl 010005 .qgaganw ,Q f'f,'f,,:,glQ '..QQQl ,,j5VI' . ,fav xiii' F , x,i.dQV2I4 7h.,.Q,fsr!l4,g .VQHQQ-QC. .QQQQQ4 'fqygfig 5-x,fQ',i ..,?.,g.qw.,Q'mg,,,,,l.Hy 8,..qQ.0,..,,qgo.iQc,Q,.,...iVQA. If .- , lQ3pi'.:'qO1?'fn M1'j3Q be -f--fi.. 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L I 94 - F A x f .QQ . Q. +G 5.0.Q. '..:..'4-LAWN 2 U . 1. it R . ii -K , W. . , .lkc at t N X wie, :,m.s f'm'-'-'- 'T .'. 4vf ' T of ' st s .M w .f. Q 1, ,k y fi eaweziabziazii 'g?.:.O.:i: M, ,, Q 1' .L l fa'-5 f:g.+:- - -.'k-e.v-'-'f '- gssql, 31'?.,,,! .QQyQ-2' tyxi f QF Gawafxiqtaak . I In rj 5 A, . - .sm :- I . 1 ,K r ,rugs ,is flag., . 4 . lim-s, llirrfe WSL im. s lftiiif. A kggvlii' llgrlki iillltiit. IM, N, i ------.1-,,..,,.........,...-..-... . , . I Left: Kathy Grice rushes into place to save a point. Below: Sue Lakickas returns the shot with a backhand lob. Lower Left: Kneeling: losette Mateycak, Mirian Hamid, Lubna Shukair, Helen Mazarakos, Vicky Giaretta, Gina Melone. Middle Row: Maha Shukair, Sue Wolfe, Rose Burcheri, Carol Nelson, Kelly McElderry, Tina Tor- res, Carol Jansen. Standing: Mr. Borkowski, Kathy Grice, Linda Arriz, Mary- lou Czerwinski, Carol Czerwinski, Lisa Oschmann, Mr. Daker. ,...,sg4MfQv,,rmaMsv:Aw sf -me Q ss ss -mfs-V s- + - Q- 4 fa .4 'x 4-suing Girls' Tennis X 93 +, , 3, Y 3 --4-7-U., ,,....f,.,.-.,..,-- ---f-- i l l l VARSlTY RECORD Overall Record 3-6 4th in Conference Opponent Thorton Fractional So. lnvit. Reavis lnvit. Evergreen Argo lnvit. Andrew Eisenhower Tinley Park lnvit. Stagg Sandburg Shepard Richards Rich Central Oak Lawn Argo Score or Place 7th Place 13th Place 'i3th Place 32-23 49-15 42-'19 10th Place 25-33 48-15 33-22 15-43 13th Place 21-35 37-2'I 1 r l 3' g, fr . 'M lfol f .' g, If if ,,.,,. f lf'Q ta4W5,4t3a? Je 1 'R' ,t ' , ,iiqfff ,, f M' 'yf' I f ' fi . '-ff? -'h 6 fb J X qs V 77 f , ,, N W- F Y , ,Q 4 gg' g my ', t JW , - ,, 1.7. , m ga fff, i,,A W,f.g. f 4, I Zz ,V I va. M , 2 f r 3, Q' i V - f A. fa' 'f L, , M , 2 ' he . -' , 'f v f -' fe ,,' 5 Mrk f Vid-f f ffifafqafr . 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Q f, a , 24, .-ftwfffl nf 4' ,f,rf,,qQfy ,. .--,,QgfJ- -1, f , f H .-4, ,Q if Top: learn Bottom Row: llelplaie Schneider, Flor: lisher, linila llartling, lv-llx Nitmlt, Beth Stewart, Ioan Siltorslti Middle Row: lleitlre Sollwwxlti, Cinrlv lit-rttit ti -Xnn sifttfi, Gina DeCarlo, Robin Baltaitia Robin Bertuca, Becky llawan, Stir- lbaraslta Top Row: Mc lxarnba, Beth Mackin, lxristie Altrelrl, Tammy Pinltowxltr Sanrlv ltans, ltilit- Cidlll irilt t inrlt Lakickas, lxellv Carstensen, Dina l-less, lxathv Elv, fvls Ritter J .af- .f. 3N . 6- . ix Above: Beth Stewart shows her tet hniques at the lmtittertly i4-ffm' Left: Beth Mackin receives a hantlehalte tor a iolnwellrlone lruiiiS1dgg,'sttv.irln Win. tw -1, 94 X Girls 5wimming :gig i 2 l J if I lt lt 1, l l lil E ltit. ll, l A ,..-'i 'f ' wav! Q W' Q- M so , Q we Q s G . . N A 9 Q ni' t Q fe . ,y sg, S- 3, 'P K of ,a,,,Wf X Se - - , .. V M ' F s C ess F F S S Q . , Z y i TG. xxxxxx Y, Wi I t X 5 1 E l , V Q X X X W. LXxXLA Mt f I 1 X g A f N a--in 1 .1 - X 5 f , X - 1. w A cm gc 1 te . - QNX -. RX Sf., X 2 X V of SQ R.. 1 gt + XX S 'W' W x 0. ii lg ' 'NE if N ' i .J Mis' Tgolfiome ofthe swimmers pose after the meet for the camera. TOP R? -Swimmers are waiting for the signal to go. P 'Sl1ffCIr1dyLakickas and Ann Strezo cheer on their teammates. . R r vig RK ' X! , s at t X225 X4 GIIQLS MAKE WAVES AT STATE This year's Girls' Varsity Swim Team had a very exciting and suc- cessful season. Their record was five wins and three losses. At the conference meet the team placed second. This year two juniors, Flori Fisher and Beth Mackin, qualified for and competed in the state meet. Flori qualified for the 200 yard and the 500 yard freestyle events. She placed 13th in the 200 and 16th in the 500. Beth qualified for the 50 yard freestyle and the 100 yard freestyle. She placed 12th in the 50 and 16th in the 100. When asked how it felt to compete in the State meet, Beth said, lt was an exciting ex- perience. I'm glad I finally got to go this year since l was unable to go last year because of a broken arm. Flori commented, Hit was a very good experience, l'm really looking forward to next year, now that l know what to expect. Both Beth and Flori were named the most valuable varsity swim- mers. The other team awards were received by Ann Strezo for most improved and Cindy Lakickas for most contributions. This was Coach Kamba's first year as the varsity coach. She com- mented, This team was a powerful force. Every team record, exce t one, was broken. Each person contributed to a very successfiil season. The swimmers who broke these records this year are: Beth Mackin in the 50 yard freestyle, 100 yard butterfly, 100 yard freestyle, and 100 yard backstrokeg Flori Fisher in the 200 yard freestyle, 200 yard in- dividual medley, and the 500 yard freestyle, Kelly Carstensen in the 100 yard breaststroke, and the team of Kelly Carstensen, julie Gaborik, Beth Mackin, and Flori Fisher in the 400 yard freestyle relay. The Girls' Frosh-Soph swim team finished third in conference. Their season record was three wins and five losses. Sue Daraska received the most valuable player award. This was also Coach Ritter's first year as the coach of the frosh-soph team. Girls Swimming f 95 X fi X X Swimmers Dive nto lctor Two individual swimmers placed first at the sophomore con- ference meet to help the entire team capture first place lim Maclcin sw am the 100 yard butterfly and 100 yard baclcstrolce ex ents Tom South competed in the 200 yard in- dividual medlx and 500 xard treestyle events. On the varsity lex el. Dave Caborilc was a conference cham- pion. He placed first in the 50 yard and 100 yard freestyle l'lt has been one of the best seasons ever for the Rams, said Coach Evertz. The varsity team had an overall record of six wins, six losses, and one tie They placed seventh in con- ference and sixth out of thirteen at districts. Une of the highlights of the season was when both the varsity and sophomore teams placed second at invitationals held at Oak Lawn High School. This year, lim Maclcin was given the Most Valuable Swim- mers Award. Dave Warda was named the Most Improved Swimmer. The Most Contributions Award went to Ed Plonis On the sophomore level, leff Cudewicz was named most valuable and Brian Muncy was the most improved Rob Warda received most contributions. Coach Evertz loolcs for a successful season in the future. He commented, 'lWe have a very young team and the next two years should be great. , 43 rog- I l X it ,! -f ,i i l l Q X . F 2 2 1 if l 96 7 Swimming mfniegcwi 92 Boys Swimming Overall Record 66 7th Place in Conference Opponent Score Result Argo 41- 41 T Tinley Park 111- 67 L Thorton - 77- 67 l. Fractional So. Richards 109- 59 l- Oalc Forest 126- 23 L Hillcrest 71- 86 W Shepard 52-106 W Stagg 103- 66 l Oak Lawn 41- 99 W Eisenhower 57- 91 W Morton East 52- 98 W Sandburg 90 76 L Evergreen Park 47- 92 W Left Front Row: -'xngelo Hernandez, TonY Cassello, Rob X'N'arda, Brian Muncy. Middle: 'lim Mac lcin, left Cudewicz, Torn South, Frank Fish. Back Row: Coach Rich Eyertz, TOnY lulloi Ed Plonis, Milce Aylward, Dave Warda, Daw Caborilc Assistant Coach Penny Ritter g m. Top Picture: lim Maclcin, the Most Valuable Swi TTTPV, SVVIFTTS to d VlClOl'Y X w , ,Y V X MMA f VANS VW WX W Neff ,M- I vt A 4 n m X 1 1' ff, t Iggy , N Q ?y , 1 4 4 if ' 'fwlff A'-f x N' .hi - ' , ls 4 ' s l3iil11Qtt6S l2Bb0Ul1d 8Illlt3ti0l1 The Ramettes played many hard fought games. One ot the best come back games was a 33-Bl victory over Shepard. The team had a record of T6 vvins and five losses. They took second place in SICA North Conference, Kathie Quain, Debbie South and Colleen Magee, the tri-captains, gave the team top leadership. Others who had contributed were Renee Weitendorf, Laura Costabile, Cathy Cox, Sharon Budler, Kathy Ctrice, Rose Ramano, and Mary Miller. The Ramettes took second place in the lb team Hillcrest Christmas Tournament. Kathie Quain was named Most Valuable Player. lanet Crice and Kathie Quain made All-Conference and Debbie South was given Honorable Mention - All-Conference. When asked if he had any comments, Coach Ray O'Donnell add- ed l'The T983-84 Ramettes have lived up to the winning traditions passed on by the past outstanding Ramette teams. f as-vi sa fa N - ' .:.- is-sw' 98 f Ramette Basketball Ct tl i PQ!! fglfft Top: Sue lakickas and Michelle Bednarz are ready for the rebound, Above: Coach Ray Ulbonnell goes over the strategy for the second l1 Lehi lackie lure lyk out iumpg her QDDODQDI- 1 vi l lv E 5 X w 5- , A il l 2 V l ii It l li l '-N 'l h x gif L 7 31 ,-ff 'lf CT-' C? Pig 4 , V - .. . ,, gp Z f 'L , i f T 'X , 7 f , . , 1 'L , mi.a...w- ff. 1. 7., ,,-. ,f-If L in ' i s l' 'WY af' 'v A fi S W4-Z - W my V- -4- S , Va f A-il, l La: 4 S' W -ff 'fm wfl ah g 7 ,tv A , L, V , ,Ly , iff'-,W,s ,sf Q if Girls Basketball Overall Record 13-3 Opponent Maria Argo Bolingbrook Stagg Hillcrest Shepard Oak Lawn Richards Queen of Peace Sandburg Lourdes Eisenhower Argo Stagg Shepard Oak Lawn 3rd in Conference Score Result 38-53 W 48-63 W 35-71 W 44-62 W 42-53 W 51-57 W 48-51 W 45-44 L 49-45 L 32-46 W 31-73 W 47-57 W 46-50 W 49-57 W 64-55 L 45-54 W :-2: ri ,L-G 'TV gi F1 gn 4 , it V i f X' 2 ff x ll' ' , , Y, 5 X Z ' g I, f . X V , , I la ' . I V 'f Zkf ff S xx' t, X 73, A ,ii-, f 2 f t. .N I G R if- X, ,ij E 4 F, f . Q I I . .4 f l 'f I L i if 5 li c 7 . X, ,5 ' A I H 1 .',:::V 'X A V, ' Q 1 ' J , i ':: ' 5 ' 7 , , ' Top Left: Seated, Varsity - Laura Rojas, Sharon Budler, Col- leen Magee. Kneeling: Kathie Quain, Renee Weitendorf, Rose Romano, Kathy Cirice. Standing: Coach Ray O'Donnell, Cathy Cox, Debbie South, Laura Costabile, Mary Miller Middle Left: Sophomores - Seated, Tina St Paul, Becky Col- eman, Leila Baltis, lulie Powers, lackie lurczyk. Kneeling: Sue Wolfe, Sue Lakickas, Cindy Yelland, Diane Conrad, Dana Lubek. Standing: Diana Lubek, Debbie Egan, Coach Larry Roberts, Carol Loeb, Michelle Bednarz. Left: Freshmen Team - Coach Gail Pistello, Cindy Yelland, Stacy Karitsiotis, ludy Zeko, Carol Loeb, Lisa Heklowski, Linda Oertel, Kim Stanley. Front: Kelly McEIderry, Nancy Diaz, Maureen Talty, Theresa Botta, Mary Doris lonetz, Tina Tor- res, Pam Mazurek, Carrie lohnson. Above: Freshmen win tip off against Eisenhower. Ramette Basketball 7 99 2 I l l l l ,vw www V, S S 100 X Girls Basketball L-,il A px lnuvl, 'W l. K mel., ff' Top Left: Renee VVvlnlvmlcwr1 slwolx past llw lmloplwr Top Right: Rametlvs slum guml xpwrlsummlwlp Left LGlla lialllx oL1lsm.1rts lwr oppcmvml Above: Cindy Yellaml paws llw lmll to J lvamrmte Bob Heinzel grimaces after a narrow escape. RSITY - Front Row: lohn Czarnecki, Bill Farr. Row Two: Coach Bo O'Malley Ron C-abaldon, Brian Richards, Bob Houston, Ramil Mabalot, Earl Jom Back Row: Bob Heinzel, Steve Pryor, lim Malec, john Plys, Bill Frank, Mike I ttom left: VA I Orkflark Blumka, Mike Budds, Rob Moore, Tony Blasgen. Back Row: Dave E235 jim Economou, Carl Plebanski, Don Seaton, Tony Altobella, Coach Richard Hlavek. -.....-.....i.......?...,.i 'k Bottom Right: SOPHOMORES - Front Row: Brian Ahlgrim, Dan Con- oys Basketball hoots to a Better Season The 1983-84 Boys Varsity Basketball Team, coached by Mr. Tom O'Malley, showed a lot of improvement throughout the season. The turning point of the season vvas the january 6 game against Shepard, according to Assistant Coach Terry Kowalski. Although the Rams lost 55-57, their performance reflected all the hard vvork they put in during Christmas practices. Later in the season, the Rams Won four out of five consecutive games, including con- ference vvins over Sandburg and Stagg. One of the sophomore team's best qualities was their enthusiasm, commented Coach Richard Hlavek. The Rams, led by Carl Pleban- ski, learned a lot about the game vvhile building their self- confidence. Hlavek added that the team showed a great deal of hard work and dedication, especially during the last fevv weeks of the season. This year's highlight was the February 17th Shepard game where the Rams defeated the Astros 52 to 41. The freshmen teams were coached by Mr. Mike McGrath and Mr. Mike Smith. ln conference play the Freshman A Team defeated Stagg 51 to 41 while the Freshmen B Team defeated the Chargers 55 to 40. 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'M 1 X Opposite Page: Top Left: lohn Czarnecki takes out the ball to begin play Top Right: Carl Plebanski makes a driving lay-up Bottom Left: Tony Altobella makes a quick stop betore shooting Bottom Right: Brian Richards attempts to block a Spartan pass Boys Basketball Overall Record 10-5 7th in Conference Opponent Score Result Marian Catholic 51-42 L Hillcrest 51-62 W Argo 76-27 L Bolingbrook 59-52 L Stagg 56-52 L 1 Shepard 57-55 L l Rich South 64-57 L 1 Oak Lawn 66-57 L Richards 65-45 L Sandburg 56-57 W Eisenhower 63-76 W Argo 57-49 L Stagg 50-52 W 3 Tinley Park 54-57 W g Shepard 72-48 L l Top Right: Senior Bill Farr takes a long shot Right: Freshmen - Front Row: kevin Sabo, Tony lzzo, Paul Scolan, Steve Altala l Back Row: Coach Mike McC.rath, lxeyin Quasny, Scott Bombatino, Dan Rent, Bob Casey, Coach Mike Smith l ' 1311? 1 l l l I 102 7 Boys Basketball L .I g , Ty., ' 71.54 if ff XA Y aff 9 A ,ff mf nw ,f 2' f f - ' s. . ii: JD, ffwkq' ,' 716, W. 01? '21, fp, ,f. I 12, wi I , jf. , 545 X XXQ XX X gxx '5SsQx Xfsi X ' R- W X V. W 7 fp Jfcqw- ,I W f Min Girls Gymnastics Overall Record 2-9 7th Place in Conference Opponent Score Result Lourdes 82.3 96.25 W Thorton 20.4 98.35 W Rich South 109.12 98.35 L Lincoln-Way 136 103.8 L Sandburg 133 103.8 L Thornton Tourn. 13th Place ioliet West 123.2 104.9 L Tinley Park 123.2 104.5 L loliet Central 114.3 104.5 L Stagg 125.3 103.9 L Stagg invit. 9th Place Rich Central 125.9 102.8 L Thornton 132.6 102.8 L Opposite Page: Top Right: Wendy Pfingston does a front walk-over on the balance beam, Top Left: Frosh-Sophs: Front Row: jenny Hamilton, julie Krasny, lulie Cavalier, Sandy Bernard. Row Two: Chris Paulius, Crina Melone, Coach Darrlyn Niedospial, April Criffo, Becky Hassan. Back Row: Vicky Hoff, Sandie Hedgren, Gina DeCarlo, julie Caborik. Bottom Left: Varsity: Front Row: losie Truchan, Wendy Pfingston. Row Two: Nancy Kasper, Wendy Wessel, Stella Makropoulos. Back Row: Kathy Lechner, Karen Staley, Patti Pfingston, Coach Del Smith. Bottom Right: Kathy Lechner displays excellent physical ability on the beam, This Page: Top Left: Gina DeCarlo executes the splits while performing a floor exercise. Left: Josie Truchan poses perfectly on the balance beam. Girls Gymnastics X 105 owlers Strik Third n State Reavis' Varsity Bowling team placed third in the State competi- tion. Dawn Zelenslcy also placed third in individual state competition. This ear has not only been the teams l1105l successtul season, Y but also the first season where both teams were chai11pions -U ' l ' 5 'l V l X lc l Both teams placed tirst in conterence. The v arsitv tc am 1 1C an overall record ot ten wins and tour losses The sophomore team had an overall record ot' twelve wins and tvso losses They remained undeteated in their conterenc e meets ln addition to the teams success, many individual bovvlers did well. Eour team members were selected as -Xll-Conterenc e Bowlers. They were Zelenslcy, who placed tirst in conterenc e, Diane Hermann, who placed second in conterence, Laura Maclcowialc, and Lisa Pappas. The tournaments were the highlights ot the season Coach Bylut commented, 'LA mayor highlight ot the season vs as the se- cond place tinish in the Thornridge Cghristmas Invitational, because it convinced us that we are good -Xtter this the team toolc second at the Eisenhower Invitational and tirst in sec- tionals, Trophies were brought home trom all the tournaments Coach Bylut loolcs torward to the continuing success ot the team He said, With the return next vear ot tl1e X arsitv starters Zelenslcy, Hermann, Maclcowialc and sophomore Clndv lsin- cade, plus our championship Erosh-Soph team members, the future ot' our bowling team looks very bright indeecl ' Q H Varsity T Q Above. Front Row: Diane Hermann, Paula Su a le lm Dawn Hen C shi p nic 1, aura .Ntaclcovxials Back Row: llavvn It-lenslcv ion, oac Sylut Lisa Pappdc q , f , .ynthia lsinc ad Top. Dawn Zelensky bowls to gain state ,W Ogmmm e 106 7 Bowling Opponent Rich East Thornridge Richards Thornwood Shepard Eisenhower Thornton Bremen Thornridge Richards Thornwood Shepard Eisenhower Rich Central Sectionals State Girls Bowling Overall Record 10-4 1st in Conference 3rd in State 1513 1460 1641 1527 1350 1961 1286 1579 1591 1523 1440 1481 1592 1664 Score 1573 1662 1541 1715 1528 1606 1581 1567 1522 1734 1652 1721 1680 1600 Result W W L W W W W L L W W W W L 1st Place 3rd Place in N11 - 3' J N X3 'R SQ ' ,M.,,ff7 , 3l11S restle gggggg o Victory The i983-84 Varsity Wrestling Team enjoyed a successful season, sending members to both the Sectional and State Tournaments. Mark Becker, Martin Burba, Pat Coleman, Dale Klein, and lim Schultz wrestled at the Sectional Tournament. Seniors Burba and Schultz advanced to the State Tournament. According to Varsity Coach George lhnat, taking first place at the Rich South Hercules Tournament was the highlight of the season. The Chicago Tribune named Becker Prep Athlete of the Week for his outstanding per- formance at Rich South The varsity team's overall record was IO--l. ln conference they placed fourth with three wins and three losses. They also placed third in regional competition. On the sophomore level, the Rams had a 2--l record, ear- ning them fourth place. Mike l-lagadus placed first in his weight class at the Conference Tournament. At the Reavis Sophomore Invitational, they placed third, missing first place by only eight points. Coach Ed Snyder was proud of his team for several reasons. Gerry Calvan and Mike l-lagadus lost only a few matches all season. Also, seven freshmen - Steve Baniewicz, Don Massie, Brian McBride, Tim Molitor, Tony Sarcoz, Mike Swiercz, and Gino Vegetabile - performed very well on the sophomore level. The Freshmen Rams, coached by Mr. Paul Klinger and Mr. Dale Innocenti, collected six wins, one tie, and four losses this season. ln conference their record was 2-4. According to Assistant Varsity Coach Doug Shaffer, the team has a lot of potential. NThe amount of work they do on the off season will be a factor on the success of next year. Top Right: Top Row: Coach Doug Shaffer, Chris Sakowski, Marty Bur- ba, Mike Damp, lerry Cain, Norm Nemec, Howard Baniewicz, lim Schultz, Coach George lhnat Bottom Row: Pat Coleman, Mickey Breheny, loe Mangiapone, Mark Becker, Dale Klein, Mike Hagadus. and leff Lepley. Middle Right: Marty Burba. Middle Left: Mickey Breheny. Bottom Right: leff Lepley. Bottom Left: lim Schultz. IOB Wrestling ,.-l, .......i....l..., --- ...-2.,....,.,...-,.... Lef1: Bottom Row: Steve Cartwright, Tony Sarcoz, Tim Molitor, Don Massie, Alan Koch, Ken Hall. Middle Row: Mike Swiercz, Gino Vegetabile, Kevin Quan, Steve Baniewicz, Alva Eaton, Shane Merva, Dave Wetzel. Top Row: Coach ln- nocenti, Andy Pomianowski, Matt Candela, Brian McBride, Gavin l-larrill, Gino Mirabella, Rich Villanueva, Bill Waters, Dave Rybicki, Coach Klinger. Middle Left: Sophomore Howard Baniewicz collecting some extra points. Below: lunior heavyweight lerry Cain sets up a headlock. Bottom: Coach Doug Shaffer yells some helpful words to his wrestler. ' -vw Wrestling f 109 Right: lunior Mark Becker looking at the reteree atter a reversal Middle Left: Bill Waters going tor a take down Bottom: Standing: Steve Martinez, Steve Estrada, Brian Mt Bride, lerry Galvan, Lou Holtrop, David Rylmtckl, Ed Gonzales, Coach Snyder Kneeling: lett Parentr, Make Hagadus, How ard Banuewrcz, Mark Velyoda, Andy Fragoso Sitting: Mike Swrercz, Tony Sarcoz, Pat Coleman, Tim Molltor, Don Massre, Steve Banrewrcz, Gino Vegetabrle ,.., 3 I-.- yy 'I ff- Wrestling Overall Record 8-4 4th Place in Conference l Opponent Score Result 5 Homewood- 2 Flossmoor 19 - 28 W Hillcrest 19 - 40 W Argo 1 - 62 W Stagg 39 - 18 L Shepard 30 - 26 L Bremen 27 - 37 W Oak Lawn 18 - 41 W Richards 12 - 51 W Rich East 37 - 24 L Andrews 21 - 41 W f Sandburg 46 - 12 L I g f 1 Tinley Park 21 - 33 W 'L Regionals 3rd Plafe X, I pr - rl Qt ltsll ,K lb' 1 3,4 wmv. ' gf A 'fr' X 1 W A I, K vryjfd, Lx x.cx 4 I .X I N ' 5 'li- X .X if Ilb- 35 ? g l IO X Wrestling r l K 'Q . . 'Ns Whit .batman im 'LY 17-19 l-ll D11 I-B Z'-5 I-ll YZ-Sl 37-24 Z1-41 6-ll . ll-ll Q' l T B -I-GHII1 l3Bhil1d the Team Responsibility, effort, and care are all a part of the trainers' pro- gram which is offered to Reavis students. The program is headed by Charles Marth. It was started to help provide proper care and attention for athletic programs. Classes were held in the fall to learn the basics of first aid. Dur- ing regular school seasons the trainers attend as many games and meets as possible. The number of days or hours put in by trainers depends upon the coaches of specific sports. The numbers could range from three to seven days a week. Many students work during their homerooms or after school in a sport. The responsibilities of the trainers are to provide medical services for a minor injury, or one of more serious complexity. The trainers have to be just as eligible as the athletes themselves and are required to maintain a C average or better. The program can lead into further schooling. Some colleges of- fer scholarships and also give financial aid to trainers. Mr. Marth replied that the program is 'beneficial to students, and it will help develop a knowledge of first aid that will last a 'sss life time. '1 f 12, g fc l aa-.,, TOP: Football Stats: Front: Annette Rybicki. Middle: Tammy Zuidema, Sue Hayden. Top: Lisa Lennon, C8f0l Singleton, Laura Lawlor. , Above: Trainers: Front: Kevin Kairis, john Palmer, Dan Wilcher, Lisa Miller, April Criffo,.Lisa Oschmann, Rich f Fnzelis, Chuck Marth. Top: Annette Rybicki, Kelly Gaskin, Maria Morack, Karen Sliwinski. ff Right: Student Trainer, April Criffo, works in Mr. Marthfs office after school. j 1. X! Stats X Trainers f 111 'Wt N fW Vf N r x ali, L5 of f-A . 5.4 Za R Q 7- 3 ' ig X K .Q , f ig 5 , V M jx f X 'T 'I -.,.. . ,f Mxiy .f Q4 -,v ' 3 5 -.1 rl s -N 's 'x -sf-,ai ?i 1. g Q Y-vQ .- ,.-4 N 3 '1 Reayis students spend three years as understudies while learning the ropes And these years are well spent No one will forget their first day of high school Being called a ben ny, hunting for a locker, and being five minutes late for first hour quickly corne to rnincl, When they become sophomores, they begin to fit in and start to feel superior knowing that sorneone else is now getting lost in this maze called Reavis. As the juniors pick up their class rings, they begin to anxiously wait for senior year, They realize that they have to start looking toward the future as spring brings the ACT Testi W. : F155 wp! title awww? llllmhmvwls ml ntl g uf' 'ii la 4 Fl I , ll4 Zaied Abdallah Marcy Adams Robert Adams Stratos Aivaliotis David Alcala Michele Alessi Valerie Alexander loseph Amato Thomas Ansonia Robyn Balcaitis Iennifer Baltis Steven Baniewicz Michael Bartelment Gerald Batchelor Anam Bawadi Dawn Belgrave Michele Bellini Susan Benanti Ann Beranek Lynn Bernard Sandra Bernard loseph Bernardy Robin Bertuca Michael Biela jennifer Biske Mark Blasgen Scott Bombacino Theresa Botta loann Bottari Pamela Bozek Michael Braasch Mark Brady Robert Brann William Browning Brian Buchanan lohn Buckingham Donna Budz Renee Budz Sherrie Cain Denise Calabrese Michael Camis lames Campbell Matthew Candela Carolyn Carbray Pamela Carlson Victoria Carrizales Steven Cartwright loesph Casale Lv. 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Y l A O'Keefe, and Ted Warchal smile for the camera in front of the OCI office. 118 X Freshmen Frank Fish N Steven Fisher X ' lulie Forgue f I T lames France , Angela Frederick ' David Fry lulie Gaborik it , 1 Richard Galason . as Thomas Gallo Edward Gapastlone lanice Garber Renee Garner Andrew Gaskin ,4 art' Arthur can H , . Nqll' lil . f- Mary Gawron Evelyn Glannoni Shane Gilbert I Kevin Gill Steven Girdwain Lisa Glow Alan Gow ' , ' 4 7 Deborah Grant William Graves Barbara Green T- 1- tv Anthony Grijalva 'T '7 qi F ,ft Christine Gruzanski Edward Hackstock Rhonda Hajek r X Ml- 1 V -f Kenneth Hall Hamadeh Hamadeh Miruan Hamid Majeed Hamlda lennrfer Hamrlton Lrnda Harding Ronald Harding Gavin Harrrll joseph Harris ,f Daniel Hartell Becky Hassan Robin Hayes Sandra Hedgren Beverly Hehn Lrsa Heklowski leffrey Heldak Mark Henderson Ralph Hermosrllo Angelo Hernandez lennlfer Hlbbs V- 5 l I 4 s f- v is 'Av' Q A freshman English class hams it up for the camera. 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V Q g, 'ips O t F I -.- 4 A j I X Some students anxiously await to be released from lunch. lean Kopf and lulie Forgue explain something to their classmates. U' dwg: -NV' J if , I:-tg l Al bal 'Al P., H i I 120 f Freshmen Ronald Lira Carol Loeb Shari Loeb Gina Lopez Lisa Lullo Brian McBride lanice McCray Denise McCurrie Bruce McDonald Kelly McElderry Kieron McLaughlin Richard McManus Michelle McNeff William Mack leffrey Mackowiak Michael Madderom lim Madeia Phillip Maiorano Paul Mangiapane Randy Marciano Sherri Marcum Perry Marr Kenneth Martin lames Martinek Dale Maslinski Kenneth Massey Donald Massie Kelly Maurer Louis Maza Stanley Mazalin Pamala Mazurek Mark Melendy Gina Melone Kevin Mertes Shane Merva Rebecca Meza Tammy Miller Gino Mirabella Lisa Moline Timothy Molitor Anthony Montoya Kim Morgan Rachel Morrell lack Mroch Melissa Mueller Bryan Muncy Cary Musgrove Robin Myers Donna Nawrocki 4' 5 X 5 1 SL 8 fi F t M 1 f A ff? fi -N Q.. 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W 1.1 if Diane Nelson Lorie Nelson Carrie Niepsuj Kelli Nowak David O'Dette Linda Oertel Karen O'Hara Ann O'Keefe Kim Oltean Leslie Orloff Yvonne Ortega Denise Ostrowski William Owens Donna Pacura Louis Paller Lucy Pappas Linda Parrish lohn Patka Angela Pearson Sharon Petit Tabitha Pfeifer Sherrylee Pfingston Rodney Phelan Michael Pierce Karen Plebanski lim Podgorny Sherry Pollard Andrew Pomianowski Robert Pond Kevin Quan Kevin Quasny Walter Rabainski Patricia Raczak Lisa Railsback Tabitha Rak Brian Ralph Catherine Rath lohn Regan Russell Reid Victor Remarcik Marilyn Reynolds joe Rhodes Norman Richard Timberly Riggs George Rinchich DonnaMarie Riskus Karen Roti Gregory Roush Todd Ruehl Freshmen X 121 ,,.,, f 2 fi av-mms jx ,K .' 1- ,V .ff N- I N, Y -Q ' F 'n KQI i 5 - 1 J , 1 t :B ' :Q tr Hi. Si 5 P 15 Y L . I t 4 -0 , W if I 'W . ' 3' ,,' 4:9 5 if f 1 J 1 ?' 5' 1 1 J ,. to 3 i Reiss tt, I I. N N' , , , 1 , Robin Beflufaf Shem' Pound' Beth Stewart' and Sue Shocchm Some students work diligently in Mr. Kaminski's class. v A L i i 1, . f J l E-If work with makeup. X A 122 f Freshmen lerome Ryan Kim Rybczyk David Rybicki Karen Rycyzyn Kevin Sabo Anthony Sarcoz lacalyn Satala Patricia Sauceda Richard Saunders Dawn Schie Tamara Schmitt Debra Schneider Ronald Schuler Michelle Schulter Andrew Scobbie Paul Scolan Tony Scordo Kurt Seehofer Robert Seibert Kashif Sheikh Hussein Sheikh Lubna Shukair lean Sikorski Ioan Sikorski Glen Sinaiko lohn Skowronek Edward Smith lennifer Smith Donna Soch Thomas South Roberto Stabile Kimberly Stanley Cynthia Starzyk Rebecca Stazak Kassandra Stearney Andrew Stefanu Helen Stefos Beth Stewart Ioseph St. Germain Kellie Stocking Sue Stonis Rodney Strauss Carl Strnad Patrick Strocchia Suzy Strocchio Mark Summey loyce Supanich Michael Swiercz Sherry Szwet af . 11 P v v- ' rr f ' 1 ,oc- 3 S . i ' ' f fl., tl' 'X g ' ll t:,' ut 7' 1 Q fi fv' ' -'I 23' A W ni K F J XX, 49. V! ,irq A 1 i A , X , N ,, K, , i - 7' za, 9 Eg ' l ,f - i l 4 its K I' I xl.. 1 5. 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N ' I A A l rs Vllil . ltd' is Q ,rj Q -V X, 'V Q- clit I, 5 3 i ' M s ' V 5 m l K At ,ll is c .JA f ,f Students going home once again from school Maureen Talty Ellen Tegeler Colleen Thelen Monique Thezan Michael Tipping Cristina Torres jimmy Tsirikos Lynn Ulmer Annette Underwood jeanine Valdez Therese Vansickle Gino Vegetabile joanne Velcich Gregory Vengrin Michele Ventimiglia Anthony Villafan Ricardo Villanueva Laura Walder Lawrence Wallace Margaret Wang Gary Wantroba Ted Warchal Robert Warda William Waters Kimberly Watts Lisa Wead janet Weber Deborah Weglarz Michael Weglowski Michael Werkau David Wetzel Frank White Robert White Robin Whitley john Wilson Pamela Wohlwend Carolyn Wojdyla Cindy Yelland Evette Zajcrzewski Christopher Zarobsky Ribhe Zegar judith Zeko -. .. a QF l if Dan Morales Presldent av' ga L ' 5.5 ,,, xi 'Q 5 Laura Scarlano V1ce4Presudent A?- 'L In nv ,.. Secretary A 4 gg ' Tracee Coyle Treasurer 124 f Sophomores Lynda Fredericks Daxttl Mlanb Mutt -'xggus 'J Brtan -Xhlgnnt Stex en Magna Darren Alba Y 1 1 x1 A , J 'V vu 'Q Exon Aguilar ,s y 'B M -: :- X ,4 H I? M 4 - - x .B l ' X 1 U I r lxrtstte -Xltrelcl , 1 J 4 Sheri Allen Anthony Altulvella A C Iauclla 'XlXdlPl , f - ' P: 5-A I - ... l : 5 Munn a Rh a X 1' I 1 H r Dianna kntle 5 ' ' , L ' f B 'Bl .1 I A 1 I, ' If 1 f . W 9 1 . L If , GT ul' Tmltl Andrews lohn Mlm f, ,' 3 Q W Q , V L S Bulmlmle lu -Xxnnts , , , ' 'fn f 'x 0 C anclaa e Baker tl ' - G ' ' ' 3 1 rl k, I . Nt ull Baker O 4 f I, Q A, AA' 4' LellaBaIt1s 1 7 ' 5 , I ' 2 ' f 1 ,l r , X I , I X x lx X lk lu Bamults l lp Htmartl Banlexxtt 1 V I N N lxaren Barker V ' I llantelle Bastle - ' 'X 1 N - f , , V A' 9-Y 1 lwweph Baslcmtlsa -' L , , L 7' Nlln hells' Batterstbx 4 X ' B as nf' if , it ' P f I 7 ' It P 4 X' S Til ? I B S0 I-10 CDES DLA? ll'lEt lljf Rm Battles Frank Beclnarz Q 4 ' R- .. . Mic helle Beclnarz 'F' if 4 ' ' wrlltam Bell - - - - A , - ., . at ,B .. Deana Bellunr ' . . fu, Melma Bertuccl M , ' J ' ' '17 X.. ' W I I , ' -x Cynthia Bertuca F ., A' ' lohn Blake Q Y 1 , larnes Blaney j Q ' Anthony Blasgen 5 , ' ..- N, A, Q P Trac y Blomqutst . . U A . MM Iames Bluernond ' ' 5 ' ' L ' ' Q Y M V D' ' I f L d L is . Mark Blurnka . ' I- ae- 54 ' Mrchael Brac henek x , . A ' Lauri Bohanon 1'-L Q ' N B Q' , Louis Bolek b A ' ' U f, ,A , ' ldrnes Bollas nip . 'N A 1 , B I X Andrea Bomha 5 ' .QQ -- N ' .' ' -Q 1 ' l , L L Y . 7 ' t ft .l L tt u Tammy Bon X L Kelly Booth - i - Ltsa Boyd , Matthew Branton , 7 C 2 '32 5 ' ' ro X ' - ' l Maureen Breheny , 'I ' ' f l Wx Steven Brent ' 'I ' L f 'A ' l i - l 3 I A ft, F N ' ' 1 W' N X ' I A F II I N L k..d ' v u ,,,,,, ,, , , K W N ,,,,. . ,,,,,, ,WWWW p 1 V !ffo,,5.W 4 X, Z, Z yy My f I ,yfyl ,S , N .. y r' 1:17 j 4, V Mai ' ' A Q C .A M6 dn .42 4. 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Matthew Buckley Michael Budds Rosaria Burcheri Leonard Burrow Ann Busch joanne Caccamisi Teresa Calabrese Donna Candos Brian Caputo Dawn Caris Daniel Carlson Dana Carpenter Kelly Carstensen Anthony Cassello William Cherep joseph Ciaglia Mary Ciametti john Circelli Desiree Clark Gil Cobian Patrick Coleman Rebecca Coleman john Conkle Dawn Conn David Conrad Debra Conrad Diane Conrad Marc Conrad james Conway Brian Cooper Kimberly Cooper Laura Cooper joanne Cordova Cheryl Cosentino Margaret Coughlin Melissa Counts Catherine Cox Tracee Coyle Kimberly Cozad Anthony Cozzi john Creighton Laura Cummings Rena Curtis Gail Czaikowski Darius Dabrowski john Dale David Daliege james Danielski Sophomores X 125 , 4 I i,..i.. ' . ....,---....,.........,,.,.-,..--.. ,.....,.,,.,...,-..V. .. ,..... .,,... . ,. . - f 3513! 52.1 Q,-f F X -t if ya f F S k hel s Bemedette Gaal with her French. Y Bobby zewczy p 126 f Sophomores Susan Daraska Christopher Darling Craig Dawes lohn Dawson Matthew Deadmond Andrew Dean Lisa Delgado Donna Depoian Alecia Deslitch Iennifer Desuno Linda Donnahue Barbara Doolan Kimberly Drewniany Harry Druggan Richard Dziaba Wesley Dziaba Chris Dzieciol Manuel Eckroad lim Economou Debbie Egan Keith Eichten Thomas Eisel Gregory Ellis Pamela Ellis Kathleen Ely Lisa Esposito Laura Esquibel Pamela Estes Denise Estrada Steven Estrada Rene Etzkorn Scott Faletti Annette Faley Traci Ferneau loel Fischer Michael Fitzpatrick Edward Fleck Andres Fragoso Lynda Fredericks Dennis Fretwell Iames Froemel Gayle Funk Students take a break from metals to smile for the camera. I P If I lm' , ii Fi - 7 1 ,, 1 H I gtg 7 xx' I A v . 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Q V 4 W M l f - ' 3 , Q X , ,7 il l fi , W f ' . , A' ., A ji ff N ' X ' iz 1 A X 7 C? f aa ,, ,,,,., 4,,, M- ' A f f f ' r , A 4 XX Ley. 3- 2 it 9 ,J 1' ff v- ,fav -ay ' ' '- ..- , , , ' 5? v f,vf ,l 1... ,I 1 ' g wlww, . W :iw f ' , , , ,jf .S, ' I 1 . - ,ik f N I Xi. William Gabriel Ronald Galason Paul Gale Renee Gale Gerard Galvan April Gamble Annette Garcia Caroline Gasaway Candice Geisler Donna Genge Victoria Giaretta Lara Gilmore Darlene Girten Kim Glow Roland Gomez Danny Gonzales Edmundo Gonzalez Pamela Gorss Judy Gossage Eugenia Gountounas Martha Graczyk Ann Marie Grah William Graham Carolyn Greinke Andrew Griffin April Griffo leff Gudewicz loanne Gustafik George Guzlas Mark Hacker Michael Hagadus Theresa Haller Chereen Hamadeh jeffrey Handley Scott Haney Kirsten Hanley Robert Hannan Cheryl Hanrahan Ginger Hastings john Hedderman Sharon Hehl Dave Herrmann Sophomores X 127 A 1- 's2.1' .'J 1 4 Dawn Panka makes a mess. 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I QAM., , .WX 0 I f -X it ,QW , . 1 A 4. 1 1' k Ki Ku Richard Kuban Mark Kuzmicki David Kwiatkowski Thomas Lacoppola Susan Lakickas Daniel Lapinskas lra Laxa Scott Lavin Stephen Lechner Robert LeMonier Eileen Licata Eric Logan Christine Lojas Kelly Long lanet Lopresti Anthony Lordo Dana Lubek Diana Lubek Gina Lullo Cliff Lundquist Donna Macke james Mackin Tomi Mackowiak Kathleen Maguire Kelly Mahoney Stelle Makropoulos Michael Malec Rocco Marciano Robert Marcum Gina Marino Paul Marr Cindy Martinez Steven Martinez Christopher Masiewicz Shari Massie Amin Matariyeh losette Mateycak Helen Mazarakos Donald Mazurek Brian McCaskill Scott McCrystal Susan McCorkle Denise McGuire Elizabeth Medeles Michael Medlik William Mehaljevic James Meitner Eric Michaels Sophomores 1 129 ,.,..,,......,..-,.............-.,,..........,.-..,-,,.,..... 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' t P ,fx V 3 7M f s M e v-- .-..-.1..,,,.-..... -..L Laura Pawlowski Beth Ann Pearson Thomas Pechota Robert Pells Sue Pelsi Frank Perrino Dana Persak David Peters Kenneth Peterson Kristen Peterson Mary Petit Tamara Pinkowski Iosephine Pizzo Carl Plebanski Doreen Plegge Ronald Pondelicek David Post julie Powers Robert Precin Robin Prokaski Robert Pruett Mark Radman Mary Rafacz lazmin Ramirez Stanley Ray Michael Renfree Carol Reynolds Richard Reynolds Sherry Rice Christopher Richee Kimberly Rihel Wayne Riskus Betsy Rivera joseph Rodriguez Lorelei Rojeck Bridget Rorison Loretta Rutherford Marc Ruzich Christa Ryan john Rybicki jerry Sadowski Lisa Sala L Sophomores X 131 un.- 4 if 1 Cyndy Bertuca and Sue Daraska check stats after a meet. Anthony Salamone Rafael Sauceda Laura Scariano Charles Schalk Kevin Schallmo loann Schlosser leanette Schmidt Donald Seaton Sherry Seibert Thomas Shaver Cynthia Sheppard Remah Shukair Christopher Simmons Ronald Skarpiak Sandy Skarpiak Fred Slater Carol Sleeper William Smith Nancy Sobkowiak Deborah Sokolowski Kimberly Spry Q,Wendy Stadt William Stahl Iohn Staron Timothy Stefanisin Patricia Stein Mark Stepanek Elizabeth Stepuncik Amy Stewart Andrew Stewart Tina St. Paul Russell Strickland john Studniarz Deanna Studnicka William Sullivan Laura Summey David Swick Cheryl Swiech Bobby Szewczyk Sharon Thomas David Thompson Y Af, I 1 rf N, . lf if f 1- s 1 4 Nw . ' I f Q I., V .S T S' A M Try ' X 1 V A ' ,l n 5 l UNT , ....- C C tt-mfs ti Some Spanish students pose for the camera. migfffi as T A L' :' .. 5- ' - '- A: 1 A 'S-'71 t N y X- ' A ' M' NJ. 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W V A 165' Three students admire Mrs. Mehrens' display. ni r l Patty Tomaras George Tomasevich Robert Tucker Pamela Tudryn Karen Turner Tamera Thorwell julia Ubaldo Leah Ulmer Dawn Unolt Mark Valiga Angela Van Cheryl Van Bolhuis Marie Vanco Lisa Vasquez Mark Vejvoda laneen Velcich Robert Vetter Jeanette Vorisek Laura Wagner Cynthia Waishwell Susan Walker Lynn Wallace Paul Walsh David Warda Linda Warner lanet Warpehowski Melissa Weber Mary Weslowski Brian Whitley Michael Wilkinson Chyrese Wolf Susan Wolfe Daniel Woods Dale Worker Roberta Young Alana Zamora Wafa Zegar Brian Zielinski Dean Zielke Christine Ziomek Melissa Zozgornick Violet Zukowski CC J w f ' K - I Chris Paulius, April Griffo, and Maureen 0'Keefe chow down at a Ger- 4 i man Club meeting. ,, ss I I ,,,. 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I V E ' ' , 5 I 'f Linda Bonk V ' lf 0,5 N 'W Lisa Boreman .v , lay Bozek A M A ' 0 fyc 1 f - f Raymond Braasch ' f , Y X M V, - 'f it Luvina Brady l if Edward Brann L my t Q 4 . W1 l f V ' Lawrence Bray ' ' V 9 3 Deanna Brousil if A Douglas Brown 7 Richard Brown 7 ' Cheryl Browne l if' ,fi- Sharon Budler , Amy Brunker Treasurer V I 134 X luniors .vi 40110 f s - vs , WK i V4 f, ,My Q2 I -r' if ff , L il 1 if' W ' 5 V Q xl- r Y iffy . 1 x f I 1 f , , x Wea-W aw 7,W,,,,,,, if i I rv no f- f 3 V ,. if f 61 A . in- fi y R l M I 1 s ti'i in if . - Q ' .- 11 . V .L P L L Z ' r Q' E- I Q-. X Q 4' 6 X 0 i in il 'I A! 'A I' f x Q I N u , rv -N N ' Vi x ' ' 7, v k ,gaggin- ,A f' fs an fi ni i 1 X I X L l A IA s UNIUIQS AWAIT LLL 4 if N Q L J 4.5.9, A i, i ' fr 15' 1 wi X i x 1- X. x Y 5, A if il . 'V 1 7 ' Wzfmf ri X ar J 7 X 'ti W 6 if R t Q , X, B B if Q L B, X rf 'rr W A ff -Q. Kg, .Q 4 dr 4-. if A rw ,,,, ,MN , -'Vt -L , sa f , Q '23 - A N , 7, M! 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'pf X 3' X gf 5 - Michael Buckley Sharon Budler Carrie Buduris Eidelis Buensuceso Lori Byers Autum Callen l i Lisa Caputo T Guy Carbray Yvonne Carrera l Ellen Carrier William Ceiley 1 Robin Campbell l l Tony Cerullo l Edmund Charniak james Chastain Gina Cheleski Nicholas Cinquepalmi Marie Clemente l William Collins Larry Commiso Michelle Coneset ' john Conn A jeffrey Conrad Susan Correra Uf'5'U 023-2 F6332 3505 mi 00283 NC-N ,E,LhfDN F84 -- iw Edward Czerwien Marc Dailydis Michael Damp Diane Daneck Sherri Danelski Tim Daniels f Ronald D'Anna Ronald Davis l Karen Deddo j Melissa Delgado 5 Rebecca Demumbrum Robert Denger Virginia Dewaters l Patricia Diaz l i I Francesca Digiuseppe Lynnae Dougherty T Stacey Drankie T Charles Drewry Q Harry Dubiel Tim Duma 1 i l I r r i i l juniors f 135 3 ,.-.......-. ...- ,- f QW Mike Bednarz and Brian Bembenek test their strength against' each other. 136 f luniors Brian Dunleavy Mark Duske Daniel Easterhouse lames Edmonds Tim Egan Kenneth Eisel Carol Espinosa Ronald Evans Floriann Fisher Shawn Fisher Dawn Fitzgibbon Alexandra Flores Craig Foley Edward Fortier lohn Fortier Micky Fowler Tracy Foy William Frank Christine Franklin Perry Freeman Richard Frizelis Ronald Gabaldon David Gable David Gaborik Tammy Gaffney Michael Garber Michelle Gardner Brian Gesiorski Lawrence Gibas Michael Giusti Gerald Givens Sylvia Glaros Dan Gomez lennifer Goral Lisa Graham Christopher Gray W. . 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' 61 4, 'xt , L3 f , 153 wi A Bill Stadt walks through one of the many Reavis halls Debra Gullstrom Gina Gutierrez Stephanie Hacker Kevin Haines Hadieh Hamadeh David Hamilton Sharon Hamilton Edward Hannah Mary Harkin George Harr Lawrence Harrison Robert Hassan Sue Hayden Kevin Healy Kimberly Hedgren Sandra Hehl jeffrey Heiden Ronald Hite Kenneth Hivley Christine Hock Anthony Hoekstra Mark Hoekstra Matthew Hoessler Daniel Hohertz Michael Hojnacki Shawn Holbrook Robert Horny Robert Hough Darryl Hunter Cindy lchniowski Kimberly lthal Michelle jackson Kathy jakubek David jane Carol jansen Phyllis jelinek Anthony julian joe julius Robert jurczyk joan Kadlec joseph Kadlec james Kainrath ,.......-.....-l..1.....-..-,.l.,,.....-.,.-1-.... 138 X luniors raiser. 4 ir T' . X ,W Tony Hoekstra selects a candle for a friend from the tennis fund Kevin Kairis Nicholas Kambylis Robert Kaminski Michelle Kappel Kevin Kaspar Annette Kasper Nancy Kasper Margaret Kent Keith Kern Ellen Kilbane Thomas Killoren Randal King Iohn Kirchman Dale Klein Bob Kman Virginia Knizner lames Koch Marie Koehler Carol Kohler Wayne Kojder lean Konopasek Nancy Kontrimas Angelita Kopca leff Kopp Kimberly Koris Brian Kosch Margaret Kosciak Andrew Koson Sandra Kovac loseph Kovanda Walter Kowalczyk Emile Koziol Carol Kraemer Debra Kranz Richard Krause Bryan Krejczyk Timothy Krupa leffrey Krupinski Iulie Kueltzo Ronald Kurecki Deborah Kwiatkowski Brian Laabs 1' V 1 R SU A 1 if a i W W i Q, r c lilzlihr Cindy lchniowski and Giselle Walsh pose for a picture wid., cf lf I -. ff lcd M WQ3A ,ll 2 CL' f- 3 , I 7 , . 1 Q . , 17? -37' A . N :fb . A fa L4 yy V E 6 X ' 1 ' , ,I f . ,rn N -M lc f lei ss ii 4 , nl Q I.: N I... 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ENV! -9 .fa W4 4 C , 1 'S f A 21- 1. .f. fd' M V ' '- Melissa Lafollette Richard Lamonto Gerald Langlois Ann Lapinski Dawn Laurin Anne Ledder Ronald Lehmacher Lori Lesniewski Dan Licata Allen Lindish Frank Lis Michele Litterio Dawn Logue john Lojas David Los Annette Loschiavo Collette Loschiavo Helen Lozier Andrew Lukashonak Kenneth Lundgren Ramil Mabalot james Macciaro Elizabeth Mackin Michele Mackinac Laura Mackowiak Anthony Madeja Peter Magnabosco james Malec james Mandernach joseph Mangiapane Melissa Mann Scott Mantia Maria Martinez Ronald Martinkus Lisa Mastrangelo Mahda Matariyeh Sheila Matthis Christine Mau Michael Mayer Deborah Maza Vincent McClafferty Michael McCurrie juniors X 139 i i I ,-,,,? 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Theresa Riggs Albert Rinchich David Riskus Ronald Rispoli lohn Rodriguez Roseann Romano Humberto Rosales Susan Ross Thomas Ruback Rosemarie Rubio lohn Ryan Christopher Sakowski lmogene Salomone Robert Santarsieri Diana Sarcoz lohn Satala lolyne Sautkus lohn Scarborough Kenneth Schima Karen Schlosser Tanya Schmitt Maureen Schultz Elizabeth Sedivy Tammy Seibert Kimberly Shannon Theresa Sharas Naeem Sharif Kimberly Sheppard Sandra Sheppard Ronald Sherman Cathleen Short Steven Siemzach Raymond Signorello leff Sikorski Michelle Simone Laura Skubiszewski Robert Slavik Karen Small Thomas Smiciklas Deborah Smith Gregory Smith Kersten Smith A . t v S ' il 1 If T ,x R, ,ef 4 . Y. 1 f: ': 1 - ,tw u K ,7 T VV 1 ' X d,,,t f 11, I yv is Q, , t M MJ x , Q 1 1 1 lu , ,fin W Q, 'tt it 3 0-A J: M 4 'Q 1 Zh l cfm., PR ,. in 5 ,f. w-'-X -'2, I Q ' Q y jfi y' K Af I 'J W ' 1 ks T- L f A .. ,S , T 'B ' ' L- if ey by 'K l 1 f SR fi N i 3 Q V! y' ' AES f 'Ng ' A R tfftf S . 0 'Q A Q X X A ,3 3: eg, My . 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Michael Smith Daniel Snelius Scott Snyder Diedre Solkovvski Janet Spaeder Anna Speck Ronald Spotz William Stadt Karen Staley Edgar Staneart Lisa Stauder Anthony Stazak Cynthia Stefaniak Mariellen Stefanu Mary lo Stepuncik Cheryl Steusloff Daniel Stewart Lynn Stislovv Ronald Stout Michelle Strasser Ann Strezo Sally Sturek Steve Swinarski Alan Szwet Alice Tabaka Alice Tallman Kristine Tassone Paul Taube Dina Tieri Howard Tipping David Tischer Speros Tomasevich Maria Torres jeffrey Trembley David Trevino Josephine Truchan Laurene Trumblay Peter Tsakiris Connie Urbanczyk Troy Vansickle Dominic Vertucci Mark Vicik Q, I riY9. Mark Duske hard at work Q--V ----.-f------ P-S,-.-.-r,-,.....-,----.,....-- .---- ... ... ' i loseph Vogt Anthony Volpe Theresa Wagner lames Wallace Sheila Waller Giselle Walsh Cordon Wantroba lohn Warner Maryann Warpehowski Keith Wasielewski loseph Wasilewski Donald Watson Brian Wattawa Phyllis Webber Patricia Weber Robert Weier Renee Weitendorf left Werkau Wendy Wessel Tammy Wheeler Christopher Wiest Karen Wikstrom Dan Wilcher Pamela Wisniewski Christopher Witek Albert Wolf Norman Woods Anita Wyatt loseph Yanik Antonia Zaccaro Dawn Zelensky Dawn Zelgiewicz Cary Zdziarski lohn Zielinski lulie Zielinski Krista Zozgornick l E a Arriz and Diane Bal help Margie Blake celebrate her birthday. ., nl I fn I 'ff 1. I l i A I . 'l we Q Q., ,F .tx , av f Y 'fl .,,- is wwf' lt ll 'gf A A i-, l'- ,. s 2 f i tilt l i ,ij ax. R,- ag. -i -, l. jl ll . 1. Al . ll lkbniehwnhdiy 1 O V X rl X 'H 7 qv Z , li l i sl, 2, gf I L' t - Q., CFU ,Q .6 1 , 1 f' l 14- ggi ,pl Yl l A' ' 6141 E., iii 'l 1 'WN E we S ,kt IBE A EIDESHMAN 0 0 0 My lost on the first day of school meetjn new eo Ie bemglcaued 3 beflVlY first fogtball ggmep growing taking math Zeal' I long way ahead to graduate X avlng People mp YOU looking forward to sophomore year tg buying elevator pass ,253 maras, Paul Walsh, Giselle Walsh and Toby Lordo pose for Troy Sa a picture. FRESHMAN Michelle Cluchey Marie Drewry Daniel Egan Thomas Elliott Lucas Galifos Michelle Hermes David lanes Steven Karnezis Laurie Koris l0hn Lopez Phillip McGovern Barry Parks Christina Potter Phillip Richie Sherry Schiltz l8lTt9S Shoptaw A group of students help Mr. Lyon in the Student Center. Christine Shultz Denis Tischer Gilbert Torres Nick Tsingos Devi Vrchota loseph Walsh Todd Zuidema SOPHOMORE Kifah Ayyash Dawn Bennecke lacob Bronzell Fred Cedano Glenn Czerwinski Scott Durbon Sean Evans Bernedette Gaal loseph Gawron loseph Giacona David Hepburn Randell lanes Ken lensen Pamela lesionowski Helen Konstantopoulos Lisa Malone Daniel Morales Michael Moreland Cheryl Murawski lose Olvera Erika Ore Emil Panock Kenneth Paterimos Lori Plys Ronald Radovick Anna Ramos l3EA S0 HUM DE MEANS . . . ordering class rings going to dances Q no longer bennies joining more clubs trying out new sports BE A JUNIO MEANS . . . getting class rings first day of drivers ed. l'Ol'TT P planning for college U.S. history again P.E. with the seniors CAMEIQA S Cynthia Rozak Amandeep Saini Gurpal Sanghera Rich Schlee Timothy Shaffer Marek Skonieczny Teresa Smith Charles Strohrigl Dennis Watson Brian Wojtas IUNIORS Diane Bal Gerald Cain Kenneth Chudyk lames Coglianese lohn Cole Patrica Crenshaw l'l taking speech still a blue you're halfway to graduate looking forward to junior year being a white not underclassmen you're in the varsity level one more year to go looking forward to senior year Patrick Crowley Cindy Elliott Steve Erickson Charles Eineout Richard Franco Michael Galifos Eric Goberville lacquelyne Hart Denise Hawkins Diane Hermann Marie Hermosillo Stanley Ippolito Debbie lesionowski Steve Kaeding Evangelia Kotsika Cynthia Manz Susan Metlow lames Oldendorf Michael Perillo Andrew Plecki Kimberly Prather Ted Rafacz Diane Rodack Lydia Rojas Stephen Rozak Timothy Shoptaw Aaron Siedoff Kenneth Sladky Sherrie Taylor George Tegeler Steven Turner , ,f , l .-..--...- ,TM N - f---1 P 5. The people behind the scenes are needed to build the sets, write the scripts, and make the props for a movie. Thus the clubs pro- vide an outlet for Reavis students to utilize their talents while they sharpen their skills and serve the school. Most of the clubs participated in the Homecoming parade. Countless hours were spent in garages after school while students built floats and made banners. Throughout the year Reavis' clubs kept busy with many different activities - for example debating, producing plays, designing newspapers, performing concerts, dancing, singing, and selling fundraisers. . M T ,,. 1 it if Nt ...ar l , l 'VK .wx 7 . . m' a+ - -- f-W A-A-W -. ,,,,, V , , vs Y 1 X 5 i I I t ,. .4,...,...w. -ig 'u . . , A , . . . .v K D ,f O Belo pp0Sife Page: a wi' Mr. an K ren Gecas gives her flag performance during halftime. r and members help sell their pins and magnets for Graphic Arts Club. I m Len: German Club enjoys cake and punch during one of their annual parties, ggzgm Right: Ron lehmacher explores the Chicago Ridge Prairie with Science Club. lk 'vs 3 is QNX 'xB Al . QV? r . . , fl, AWAZQQH ,-J' i fl ,x.C- ,I Y , J l 'F if . . ' gh, 1 lj ,4 Q , fi .C s, ,iv-.,.,C 1 if-5, gZ'..f. C-, 'HF' AR Nc- M -cs-W, 5 Cmwmm3gegg-fm C C f :fi as www . C ' C -C fs 'uglgfef-f,' ,gy f .w,m C Q. 34 V ve.-' Ili C. ' .P f K mf, ly . C , X, 1 5wfSfe?SeCws S Q fs Y t 15,f' rf- J 1 V cx.c. . , 4 -Q wie , -C tag W,Q C N VM Ugg t is fi' X C p as ,C ,sa-'Q ,tw Q25 ' ' EXRQNWMC Z5 C 5 S C f C C g C Q 1 min- l i , C C :Ag .CS 7 I l Af l X ij Z 4 V , - if M, X ,Ami W -,.,,........ DEDICAT DN DIDKS 00 IQ ADVANTAGE by Gregg Altobella l-lard work, dedication, determination, fun, and friends is what the yearb ever since then l never regretted it. lf a student is hard-working and willing, joining the yearbook staff can provide a tremendous amount of self-accomplishment. lt is such a great feeling when the yearbooks arrive in May to look back and say, ul was a part of that. A earbook is something filled with memories which can last a Y lifetime. However, to put these memories together in one book proves to be a tough task. Yearbook begins in September and ends in May. During this time, the staff meets two or three times a week. The hours are long and the work is hard, but there is something that keeps me coming back each week. ln addition, we took several field trips this year. Even tough they involved the development of journalistic skills, we had some fun. ln September, the editors attended a conference at St. Xavier Col- lege. ln December we also attended a conference at Northern ll- linois University. ln addition, we went with the Blueprint staff bowling at Christmas time. Finally, when we completed all of our work, we took our llwrap up field trip in May. Yearbook has given me the opportunity to meet some really nice people. l would like to thank our sponsor, Ms. Curtin, and the rest of the staff who have given me some wonderful memories which will last me a lifetime. ook staff is all about. l joined the Aries staff last year, and l fx W fy , , 0 X I ,Ml zzz. 7 1 N 148 X Yearbook l 4 g i fl ll i l i S...,.,, Ke 9 X ., L, X17 .J J, f N it i X- Nt f . A ' LM ,?.s.....-wf j I j l l J .m X ll .- .. F l iff. jig!!! i '11 1 M W N . Img, tt . .rg 'Ulf 1 , LL- . Q1 - 5' ,- Soi I KW 4,7 .wma Mme W, - ,, A Q ,Q-,.,-y. .Jr Y Q R K 4 H XM1? M.: Above: Maha Shukair works on a layout. Top: Standing: The Yearbook Staff: Ms. Curtin - Advisor, lim McCormack, Sandy Above R'8hfI Gregg Altobella and Maha Shukair work as Annette Faley catches the Warner, Beth Pearson, Lisa Warda, Teresa Smith, Lisa Parrish, Karen Vetter. Mid- Camera: die: Maha Shukair, Donna Candos, Annette Faley, Candy Geisler, Betty lo Stepun- 0PP0site Page: Clk, Laura Zielinski, Sherri Marcum, lra Laxa, Karen Schlosser, Vicki Bamidis. On Top: Andrea Marino types while Lisa Warda readS her SIOFY- Floor: lim Bluemond, Lisa Delgado, Remah Shukair, Gregg Altobella, loann Fir Left: Annette Faley and Candy Geisler look through pictures. Schlosser, Lubna Shukair, Andrea Marino. Not Pictured: Diane Zygrnunt. Li2:u?andY Warner gives Laura Zielinski and Karen Schlosser suggestions on a Yearbook f 149 ....-..... . ......-..-..,....1...l.... ----,..-,..-...-,.......... --.. ,,,. j,,,..,...,,,......-..,--.---- .,.........-......,,.......-..,...g,....i.,......-....... - , .-,,.-.,+,.,l.,..,.......,4..,-'-.........,,,...,...-,..---.,....,.,. ,,..,-,.. ,, IBLUEDIQINT STAIQT ANEW by Annette Faley This was a year for starting anew on the Blueprint staff with a new sponsor and new editors. First, the new advisor of the Blueprint was Mr. Tom Ulbert. This was his first year as an English teacher here at Reavis. cond it took a while to get things straightened out but Se , , new editors were finally selected. They were: Editor-in-Chief, Scott Baker, Sports Editor, Bill Bell, Photo Editor, Art Montes, and Historian, lerry Ryan. Many hours of the Blueprint staff's free time was spent working on the paper. There were endless stories to be writ- ten, pictures to be taken, and people to be interviewed. After all this, the paper still had to be laid out and sent to the printer. This may have been time consuming, but when the completed papers returned, the staff realized that all their hard work had paid off. i 1 il TT b ri rt: --- 1' Top Right: The editors of the 1983-1984 Blueprint, Scott Baker, leni Kerkow, Dawn Panka, and Bill Bell. Right: Karin Nitz busily types one of the many stories that goes into the Blueprint. Above: The 1983-84 Blueprint Staff: Front Row: Lisa Boyd, Dawn Panka, Karin Nitz, Lorie McChrystal, lerry Ryan. Back Row: Mr. Tom Ulbert, Darlene Cirten leni Kerkow, Scott Baker, Bill Bell, Bill Kman, Annette Faley. I 150 X Blueprint BEUE1 Q1 111' 1 L V 'll' 9 4 5 A iff?-f 1. , 1 l kr' ,i fi J. 1 A l l .s , 5 ! 1 ' .-- V X. . .-. sf---i t ' J -was . get l Q' M .ll K .vt s k Left. lem Kerkow helps Dawn Panka lay out a page of the Blueprint. XIX ' 1 lk I 'A 1' l N . 9 I , u ,f y l 26 e 1, l .XX vm ,wma X Mag, SSX 1 ,. ,V -,QEWV-V. 8 f 'F'fWn Nr'-41' 0 - A T x gf ew if vw X-X51 ' J 1 W., e f f VSQW Q .jf je L Blueprint X 151 i., .....l..-....- ------. ......-.......i., --...i.-.i - -..--f --+-:f- ...1.,....- .,...,........--- -....-.,f- .-,...........,- B tt L ft to Ri ht Monica Lopez Herb Lindberg kathy Merwick, ludy G'Connor, Ioe Yanik, Art Harrison Mr If-I tl Toptooom,e g : , , W 0 0 cock, Linda Belgrave, Rich Logan, Lisa Miller, lim Nyland, Sue Mackowiak, Silvia Mahmoud, Laura Costabile Bill Stradt Knee lub ESS6l1tiHI f I' akin 0vi9S The Reavis Photography Club meets every Wednesday after school. The club is sponsored by Mr. Babcock. I am now a senior at Reavis, but I joined the Photo Club j during my junior year. The reason I ' joined the club was to allow me 5 extra time to work on my j assignments for photography class. I Students who take photography class are required to do certain photographic assignments, but sometimes there isn't enough time to get the work done. When this problem occurs, Photo Club comes in handy, because it allows me to use the hoto ra hic equipment after D B D school to complete my work. I Another way I use Photo Club is to j do work for myself with certain pictures I want to have. The Photo j Club also does work for the I needs for a showcase or an award j are usually made in Photo Club by j Mr. Babcock and the club j members. I lj I cessing lab and to the Kodak film I I plant downtown. We also have 3 j our annual horseback ride and picnic. I I l use the Photo Club in another I j, very important way and that is to jl print my pictures for the Blueprint I ji and yearbook. Since I don't have a j I photography class this year, I use I l Photo Club time to develop my l h film and print pictures for those l publications. I find Photo Club not only an enjoyable club because I j enjoy photography, but also a j very useful club because of work j that is done there for the school and for the individual members. 152 X Photo Club I school. Any pictures the school The Photo Club goes on two field trips every year. This year we are I going to a professional photo pro- Marzena Wilk. Seated: Barb I-Iunt, Not Pictured. Art Montes. i l ,Q IFA, .aaglrtaz I -C-L-ITE Q vc f f Y , I I vo 4.-. si, ll 0 3 .Q T4 x Kc, ' llqis. uf Granhic Art Attracts New mhers By Remah Shukair IHS4 I joined Graphic Arts Club because it gave me time to vvork on projects that I didn't have time to finish in class. I can also vvork on making things for myself, family and friends. The Graphic Arts Club is fun, exciting, and a way of learning hovv to print on paper, bumper stickers, T-shirts, mirrors and many other things. The Graphic Arts Club is sponsored by , li Paul Klinger. This vvill be his third year fi x, A sponsoring the club. We have par- Ti V QQ My ticipated in a number of fund raisers such as selling candy, pins, magnets, and wreaths, which will help pay for the canoe and ski trips that are held near the end of the school year. The club of- ficers are as follovvsz President - Ioe Goveia, Vice President - Rich Logan, Secretary - Herb Lindberg, Treasurer - Ieff Lepley, Sergeant At Arms - Chuck Hayes. fffffi f,Wf f W ' W X 2' 'f TOP: LYln D ' H ' - - ' ' h ' M'ddI L ft Mr. Klinger counts money from candy sales. Gm I S S Ovvn. erb Lindberg. Row 1. Front. Eric Goberville, C ris I e 6 ' R the V955 at 8 Monday night meeting Y Cott L ft. Members wor on p - iiro3VSiedofflVfT1aflilifcggoggjCllflllspliirilrcilklillljlPalLlldNllV2l2El1llV?5l'darl:'1olll:ln1gl 3322: llsllght: lohn Palmer and lohn Helson have a little fun in Graphic Arts. bat'lWifadSI loe Hilger. Row 3: Brian Whitely, Ieff Lepley, Ron Mroz, Kun he ..BOb Kommenich, Remah Shukair, Dawn Stryszak, fvtr. Paul get lclut, sponsorl Row 4- lohn Holland George Tomasevich, Ed Staneart, Brian Laabs, keith Kern, Rich Logan, Ibhn Palmer. G hy A t X 153 rap ic r s .,,.. ..-..,....- .. ..,..-.... , ,,,..,i-,,, -,- , ,,,, V - --,- J Y - -if'-5-14 ..iQ.n,,-....- UIQ Below: Front: Leah Ulmer, Carol Nelson, Lisa Parrish, Ira Laxa, Middle Row: Vicky Bamidis, Traci ,. L k Row: Chris Masievvicz, David Warda, Tim Egan Tony Ferneau, Kim Clow, Carolyn Creinke. Bac SUCIET ES SEIDVE IQEAV S CDMMUN by Diane Zygmunt Anyone with the willingness to earn service points and ability to maintain a grade point average of 3.5 can join the lunior Honor Society. The induction into the IHS takes place in May when the candidates are sophomores. ln order to be inducted into the National Honor Society candidates must earn service points. There are several activities you can take part in to earn your 18 points: work on the homecoming float, tutor students who are in need of assistance, bring canned foods for needy people during Christmas, participate in a Halloween and Christmas party, help sell candy in school and on Lions' Club Candy Day, help with a Senior Citizen Christmas party and the Special Olympics that takes place at the end of each year, you even receive points based on your meeting attendance. Salamone, Dave Adams, Chris Vanco. wif. A . lf 3-9-f l fl Fl fl Above: Front: Kathy Murtaugh, Laura Zielinski, Lisa Warda, lustine Stefanek, Tracey Kozubowski, Karen Sliwinski, Virginia Dewaters, Susan Correra, Connie Amerio, loy O'Keefe, Yvonne Carrera, Ieanne Asp, Chris Mau, Mary lo Bochler. Row 2: Dawn Stokes, Mary Harkin, Kim Hedgren, Barb Bolek, Karin Nitz, Karen Schlosser, Cindy lchniovvski, Lorie McChrystal ltreasurerl, Giselle Walsh, Bob Messina, Beth Mackin, Lisa Stauder, Michelle Litterio, Stacey Drankie, Carrie Kohler, Row 3: Karen Cecas, Carla Dreher lpresidentl, Lisa Lennon lsecretaryl, Ed Plonis, lanice Petit, Sandy Evans, Andrea Marino, Herb Nitz tvice presidentl, losie Truchan, 'l54 'sf AVWGY Pefiib Sandy Flores Kim Blomquist Carol Singleton, Sherryl Plonis, Powers, Dian Niemiec. Row 4: Kathy Pospisil, Terry Carlson, Lynn Stislow, D L Varanauski, Laura Skubiszevvski, Peter Magnabosco, Tim Egan, Frank Lis, Alicr Tvallman, Art Montes, Mike Ciarber, Mike Hojnacki, Roger Poole, Paul Barkausl Linda Arriz, Kevin Kairis, Sally Sturek, lohn Calik, Debbie Bertuca. Back ROWQ lg l'l3VV'50fTf Ed BURN, lay Bozek, Pam Bertuca, Ron Hite, Mike Aylward, Cm! McDermott, Diane Zygmunt, Leeann Myslivviec, Lisa Oschmann, Kevin Haine. Tom Smiciklas, Brian Dunleavy, Tom Ciriffin, Ron Rispoli, lanet Batchelor. 2' sn. USHEIQS :F mg Alice Tabaka, Becky Nelson, .lustine Stefanek, Stephanie H k , V' ' ' Ejmvjoxlg-5, Maha Shukair. Middle Row: Diane McClintock, Mike Powersiiivinnelrglfgliliilelgxellllligfltjfw' K me, U53 Lennon, Mr. William Lyon lsponsorj. Back Row: Paul Kanezis, Carol Sin leto gEnla Kgbiak ljeff Sierakowski, Art Harrison, Diane Bal, Maria Bugaj. 8 ll' nc I lm VISIT ps by Maha Shukair QEQVQ Right to Left: Mr. Ado Rugai tsponsorj, Deirdre Solkowski, Steve Lechner, Laura Zielin ristine Varanauski, Mr. Ierome Ochota lsponsorj. Reavis' Ushers Club is open to students who are interested in lending a hand and their ser- vices at school activities and community affairs. We usher at such activities as: homecoming, dances, graduation, 8th grade step-up days, and pep rallies. For community affairs we usher at things like: tournaments, adult night school, and any presentations given at Reavis. There are approximately 30 members in the Ushers Club. The class officers for this year are: jeff Sierakowski - President, Eric Kubiak - Vice Presidentg Maha Shukair - Secretary, and justine Stefanek - Treasurer. I joined Ushers Club because I like giving a helping hand to anyone who needs assistance. l also joined because you get to meet lots of people. YDUTI-l N GDVEIQ MENT DEBATE AGA NST ll DETECTIDIQS by Laura Zielinski The Youth in Government Club this year consisted of sophomore Stephen Lechner, junior Deirdre Solkowski, and seniors Chris Varanauski and myself, Laura Zielinski. The club was sponsored by the local YMCA and supported with funds from Reavis. There were several areas from which to choose my par- ticipation in the club. These areas included the jobs of legislator, press person, lawyer and page. Because of a desire to choose my career from the executive branch of govern- ment, l became a legislator, as this would give me the most opportunity to learn about governmental processes. The work for the club included researching and writing a bill on the prohibition of polygraph testing as a condition of employment. This work turned out to be very enjoyable as I gained a sense of purpose about the bill. The mandatory activities for the trip included two meetings called pre-leg sessions and our trip to Springfield. Students from all over Illinois shared a weekend acting as a congressional body in the state capitol. To conclude the event, Governor Thompson attended a ceremonial banquet honoring Youth in Government participants. The bills that the Youth in Government legislators passed will be reviewed by real-life congressmen, and just might be added to the Illinois Revised Statues, as was the bill on child restraint, first introduced by Reavis Youth in Government legislators in 1981. This is the ultimate and most glorious reward of participation in Youth in Government, the goal we have all been sought. 155 CIDUNCIL IQKS I: ' DD - Below The Student C ount il s entry in the llomet oming l arade MENT by Lisa Parrish The Student Council, headed by Mr. Bill Lyon, started the year out with Homecoming, deciding the theme and building our own float, Our float as entitled BSuper Ram which won Znd place w , - in the first division. Also during October the council helped the Lions' Club sell candy for the blind. This year the council was approached with a problem. We were to try and increase the atten- dance at the basketball games by having a dance afterwards. We are not sure if it worked but it was worth a try. We started a program this year which asked the students to write to the Marines in Beirut. We also thought of sending a member of the council to a summer camp and sending the freshmen and sophomore members to a Student Council convention. We tried to make this a great year for everyone, but we could only do it with everyones help. Hi, 5. -- 4 Right: The Student Council Front: Ginny Baltis, lustine Stefanek, lane Cygan, Maureen Talty, Mr Lyon. Middle: Michelle Litterio, Stephanie Hacker, Iosie Truchan, Kim Rybczyk, Beth Stewart, Tracey Barrett Back: Carol Singleton, Diane Bal, Dan Lapin- skas, Dan Morales, Kathy Quain, Ann Beranek, Mike Powers 156 f Student Council dst WV ' 1 f. f W I.If'I-FED NNEIQS EET TUIEETHEIQ by Maha Shukair The Reavis Varsity Athletic Club is a group that is an honorary organization. To become a member depends on receiving a Varsity letter in any sport. This year's club is spon- sored by Mr. lnnocenti. All of our meetings are held at 7:00 p.m. Some activities we have are open gym, challenging the teachers to a softball game, selling candy and Reavis Rams painters caps. The officers are: Kathy Quain and Ed Ely - Co-Presidents, Beth Mackin and Bill Farr - Co-Vice Presidents, Ann Strezo - Secretary and Tony Carlsen - Treasurer. l joined Varsity Club because l like sports. I think it's great for all the lettermen and letterwomen to get together and have a good time. Illi- t cc,t THQ-if TOP left: Brad Reed practices his badminton. TOD Right: Art Panka and lerry Medeles take advantage of Varsity Club's open gym. - ' . R 2: A St , Above: The Varsity Clubs Front: Karen Sansone, Kathy Ely, Colleen Magee, Debbie Bertuca, Kelly Carstenstep, lii1na1HSIss kapvyAnnetnEKaZ-3113, TONY C2iFlSen, Kathy Quain, Ed Ely, Beth Mackin, Mr. Dale lnnocenti. Row 3: Renee Weitendorf, Laura CBosgaK:TZn 8 6 U U58 Miller, Margie Kent, Alice Tabaka. Back: Art Panka, Brad Reed, jerry Medeles, Gerry Cain, Bill Kman, o . Varsity Club X 157 .,,,1.......-. ,fi- SDEECH TEAM SDEAKS WIT S17 This year our Speech Team sponsored by Mr. Tom Smith, has had a pretty ' 'I ' 'llltobea good year. Many people think that Speech is boring and a stupir c u J part of - but they are wrongl There are many different events to compete in, whether alone or with a partner. Some events include. giving a radio broad- cast, interpreting dramatic or humorous literature, giving a persuasive speech, acting out humorous scenes, reading poems, or performing like a standfup comic. Each event takes lots of time to prepare for, but all of the hard work s off when you make it to finals and then receive an award for it all pay. Many people from the team have received awards this year They are Traci L ki F tvlersel, Esther Countounas tOriginal Orationt, Lori esniews erneau tHumorous lnterpretationl, Dan Niemiec tlmpromptul, loann Schlosser tlm ' ' ' if S f f O t cal promptuj, karen Schlosser tOriginal Orationj, Laura Skubiszewski t ra ori Declamationj, and Maria Torres tDramatic Interpretationj On a normal day of a Speech tournament, we usually leave Reavis around 6:30 a.m. and return by about 4:30 pm. There are usually three rounds of I . f d m etition and then a final round Many talented, young peope are oun co p there If you work very hard you can compete in regional, sectional, and ' L N t al ossibl a state competition lf you place first or second at the NF t a ion D Y - Forensics Leaguej District Tournament, then you will have a chance to com- ete in San Antonio Texas against some of the best speakers in America D f , , Performing at Open House is something the Speech Team does, and a few 1 . embers of the team, including myself, read the daily announcements c uring by: lsaren Schlosser m homerooms. The Speech Team offers not only a chance to have fun while competing with others, but also a terrific learning experience. l feel it has helped me com municate better with others, as well as get rid of my nerves when l have to speak in front of my classes. Thanks to the fine coaching of Norman Hansen, Ms. Billie Papadakis, and Mr Tom Smith, our Speech Team keeps getting stronger and stronger every year. i l 1 l lf .,. X r l S ors Lorie Mc Chrystal and Herb Nutz perform in a humorous duet. Below: . eni. . . Lower Left: Lori Lesniewski displays her acting talent by interpreting 3 piece of humorous literature. Ia. M ii- ! X l i l 1 . , f y i 2' , , ' if - 'gil L - I - A 1 N 5 ' ? K 0f'l?7'w-,wf ! V Sgf :Z , we 4 Q H I' S 15. ,Q ' Aa ! 5 3,5 , N 0 2 i,1ft.t, ,g Right: Speech Team Members: Front Row: Lisa Patka, Joann Schlosser, Karin Nitz, Traci Ferneau, Carolyn Creinke. Second Row: Dan Niemiec, Kersten Smith, Teresa Razo, Lori Lesnievvski, Lorelei Rojek, Back Row: Karen Schlosser, Laura Skubiszewski, Giselle S Walsh, Cindy lchniowski, Lorie McChrystal, Herb Nitz. A QV, Z f s, li bg! , 3 , syy 158 X Speech 9 . nj I ss 'Sn ,4 h if 4' . .hw . Q :Eng nl, lil A ltr intl Bw l gelowi l Umor debater, Andy Perch, speaks on his topic. DEIBATE TEAM ADI? ES T SUCCESS The Reavis Debate Team has enjoyed a very successful season. This year's team has won a total of 14 awards on all levels of competition, including 4 individual speaking awards. The team consists of 10 debaters. On the Varsity team are juniors Kim Blomquist and Lisa Stauder. On the lunior Varsity team are: Tim Egan, Mike Hojnacki, Michelle Kaeding, Peter Magnabosco, Cindy McDermott, and Andy Perch. The Novice team consists of freshmen loe Amato and Laura Walder. The new coach is Adam Perch, 1982 Lincoln-Douglas State Champion and national competitor. He is assisted by Mr. Alan Garfield. The highlight of the season was in lanuary at the Elk Grove High School Tournament. The team won 4 awards at that tour- nament. Kim Blomquist and Lisa Stauder took a third place award on the Varsity level, with a 4-O record. On junior Varsity, Peter Magnabosco and Cindy McDermott won a fourth place award, also with a 4-O record. On the Novice level, joe Amato and Laura Walder took 2nd with a 4-O record. Walder also won an eighth place individual speaking award. Commenting on winning at the Elk Grove Tournament, Lisa Stauder stated, llKim and l were really happy about winning. All the hard work we've put in these last three years is finally pay- ing off, not only for us, but for the whole team. Left: Going over their note cards helps these five debaters prepare for their upcoming tournaments. Bottom: Debate Team Members: Front Row: Laura Walder, Andy Perch, Mike Hojnacki, Lisa Stauder, Kim Blomquist. Second Row: loe Amato, John Patka, Peter Magnabosco, Tim Egan, Michelle Kaeding, Cindy McDermott. WZXW wfwff Mm. .-- .....,. 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N , Rdmx Rtld115fWkrNk T0pRighlZNl'1uNNfPMNgwwwH14-,qy141v,w1,.v,H lL,V1x.N,,V1H., V ' Bottom RighICl.1HmN.x'1.um1,qw1 Lp-N y1I,v.ul,,,,'M M, W K . 1 ., Q., V. ., Above: HM- K,qf1wlyMrv K,q'y1,L,,Lf',,H,, M, ,,:'!,,y 'N 'W L A R L . , H 'Nllur x Ivrr UN' x+'f1l41f 1 Ivvpmx 'HU Sfvpxxf htm ft. 4 ,4 . il' I 4, Y ff.. fisqg fn My 3 4 4 , A 1 fs A 9 ,z ' L ft Diane McHugh and Curt Wiest show off their talents at Candlelight. Top e : Top Right: Show Choir does a little dance at the Christmas Concert. Above: Sheila Matthis hums to a song on stage. Bottom Left: P arn Mazurek and Ginny Baltis entertain the crowd. V .T 1 , ' F Q . Show Choir X 161 ..,1-4- VAIQS 175 NEEDS HEAD TUWADD GCA by Renee Garner l am one of many people who is proud to be in the Varsity Singers Club. We have learned many things since the first day of school. We all learn new singing techniques, vocal exercises and, most of all, self-discipline. When you're singing, all of these are important. U But it isn't all work and discipline. We have already sung in a Christmas con- cert. Although vve were all nervous, it turned out to be a fun and exciting concert. All of us, including myself, are surprised at how well our voices have developed. With our effort and Miss Lane's added help, vve vvill achieve our goal: to perform the best concert ever and to be a musically sound freshman choral group. The more experiences, the more opportunities we'll have to achieve that goal. Upper Right: Robin Hayes sings a solo during the Christmas concert. Above: Varsity Singers: Front: Lubna Shukair, Lynn Bernard, Pam Mazurek, Tony Cherco, Shawn Regan, Rodney Phelan, lean Kopf, Fran Digiuseppe. Row 2: Ann O'Keefe, Dawn Schie, Lisa Kincaid, Lisa Railsback, Gina Melone, Ginny Baltis, Sue Strocchio, Robin Hayes. Back: Aimee Duque, Barbi lo Green, Chris Gruzan- ski, Tammy Miller, Danielle Deslitch, Renee Garner, lanice Mc- Cray, Denise McCurrie, Stan Mazalin, Not Pictured: Angelo Her- nandez, lulie Krasny, Iudy Zeko. Middle Right: Stan Mazalin sings his solo during the Christmas concert. Bottom Right: Girls' Ensemble: Karen Turner, Kathy Murtaugh, Beth Pearson, lean Kopf, April Gamble, Sissy Streeter, Chris Macak, Danette Bernard, Sue Strocchio, Lisa Railsback, Lisa Mil- jkovic, ludy Zeko, leni Kerkow. dh-uv l62 f Choirs --.-,-.., , . .--....- ........, . M A Y ' ' ' ' f 1- ' - -- -W -at--M -N.. . .... - -.....--..,. . .. .. . ,, CDNCEIDT CHUIIQ S NGS IDN by Beth Pearson Q Concert Choir consists of many people who have a common interest: singing. I was in Varsity Singers for a year before joining Concert Choir, just as many other members of Concert Choir were. Since most of us have already had singing experience, we know some of the techniques that the Varsity Singers are now learning. We are ex- pected to use and practice these techniques so that we can im- prove our voices. The fact that there are forty of us in Concert Choir can sometimes be a problem. In singing, just as in sports, we have to work together as a team. It can sometimes be difficult for forty different voices to blend together and sound like a united group. With enough practice, however, we can succeed. We have several concerts each year. The concerts are usually on weekends or during a weekday evening. I found out that when you join choir, you are making a commitment. We each have to accept the responsibility of working hard in class and at- tending these concerts. lf we continue to do this, we can show others what a good singing group we can be. , 1 Top: Louise Lane choir director of the Varsit Sin ers and the Concert Choir, . f Y 8 plays the piano during a choral concert. gbove: Concert Choir: Front: Charisse Navarro, April Gamble, Leila Baltis, lu Mossage, Dina Tieri, Eric Michaels, Tom Barker, Brian Campbell, Ellen Carrier, alone, Carla Dreher, Danette Bernard, Debbie Kwiatkowski, Claudia Alvarez. Pam Estes. Not Pictured: leni Kerkow, Kathy Murtaugh. Row 2: 5l55Y Streeter, Linda Barth, Sheila Matthis, Kim Morgan, Lorelei Rojek, Judy O'Connor, Mike Mayer, Bill Stadt, Karen Turner, Laura Scariano, 'Beth Pearson, Carol Singleton, Sue Banfill, Lisa Miljkovic. Back: Marie Bugaj, Diane McHugh, dy Diana Stefanik, Rene Etzkorn, Misty Zozgornick, Chris Macak, Ron Knourek, Curt Lisa Wiest, Tony Lordo, Michelle Mackinac, Renee Lavin, Sherrie Taylor, Linda Bonk, Choirs X 163 ... . ......-...,.. .,......--..... ..... .. ..- . ,,, K , .....i..-..,..... ---.-.,-.A.....1,....,.....4 V... ii. ..- W... Dra aCIub Ma es theSce e Reavis Drama Club consists of many Reavis students who participate in theater whether they are on or off the stage. One of the drama club highlights this year was the Illinois High School Theater Festival. The festival is a combination of all aspects of theater in which students and faculty from lllinois participate in clinics, workshops, and performances. The activities at the festival included workshops, an all-state production and various high school productions. The Reavis drama club puts on four productions a year: Candlelight Il, Winter Play, Contest Play, and Spring Musical. Other activities in- clude seeing a professional production, participating in Homecoming, and an annual candy sale. The drama club is sponsored by Ms. Louise Lane and Mr. David Raab. Other very impivrtant people involved are Mr. Mark Beavers, Ms. Dorinda Urbauer, and Mr. Al Scigalski. Most of the people involved are members of the International Thes- pian Society. To become a Thespian a student must work on stagecrew, makeup, or costume crew, or act in a play for one hun- dred hours. After you have earned 600 hours of work you become an Honor Thespian. V Lu' Rfdkg.. I I, X lx 1 'Qt-f F -gi X 1455 , J , Top Left: Drama Club Front Row: Maria Bugaj, Carolyn Midilla, v Top Right: Bill Stadt, works at hooking up of the light extensions. Bottom right: The cast of the play Effects of Gamma Rays on the Man in the Moon Marigolds pose for our camera. Front: Lori Lesniewski and Lorelei Roiek. Middle: Sue Mackowiak. Back: Brian McCaskill and Kevin Haines 164 f Drama Club Miche lsaeding, Lisa Orlott, Chris Ciruzanski, Denise McCurrie, Pam Bozek. Tdbllllf L '1 Rdls, lanice McCray, Lenny Burrow, lxevin Haines 2nd Row: Brian McCa.skill - Pam Tudryn, Bill Stadt, Wendy Stadt, lxaren Turner, Robin l'l8Y95f md' A Bonk, Tony Cherco 3rd Row: Russ Reid, Maria Torres, Lori Lesniewski, Sut :Q Stetanisin, Laura Skubiszewski, Sue Mackowiak, Chris Macals, Chll' ' Varanauski, Mary VVesolowski, Lorelei Rojek, Cathy Rath, Ann Marie CV-3h Back Row: Louise Lane, Al Scigalski, Mark Beavers '., I' gtlfcll 'aww rifillllg will meilll i -fl ad, ,sf ig' all 31069536 Ilia EA0lllakl 9 8 ' 26 RI' QI' ' , ' lt ' I f f K ' 5 ff -tirv 33 vb l z i ' 1 E ig. t wth' I 4 . f 55 C f' M. sanametf f I - ff J ti Staee Crew Constructs the Scene By Cathy Rath If you are interested in drama or working with tools, then Stage Crew is for you. Being on the Stage Crew teaches you about what goes on behind the scenes. You learn to work with many tools and actually build the sets for plays. I joined because I am interested in drama and everything connected with it. I had fun learning new things, making new friends, and seeing the things I built being enjoyed. This year I worked on the stage for Candlelight and the yearly musical. I would recommend more students to take part in this after school activity. You only have to go when it's possible and you have the chance to learn something new and have fun at the same time. Top Left: Seated: Mary Wesolowski, Chris Macak, Bill Stadt, Wendy Stadt, Karen Turner. Standing: Maria Bugaj, Lori Lesniewski, Sue Stefanisin, Brian Mc- Caskill, Laura Skubiszewski, Sue Mackowiak, Lorelei Rojek, Kevin Haines, Chris Varanauski. To Ri ht: Maria Bugaj and Iolene Novak work together to put together one P S of the many props needed for the play. Left: Karen Turner and Wendy Stadt are two of the many that belong to the Drama Club. i dle Sta e Crew Kneeling- Tony Cherco Kevin Dudley Standing- Mr M d : g i n . , . . . Scigalski, Tech Director, Russ Reid, Mr. Oliva Asst. Tech Director. Not Shown: Maria Bugaj, Cathy Rath, Carrie Niapsuj, Kevin Haines, Wendy Stadt, Bill Stadt, Brian McCaskill, Beverly Hehn. Drama Club f iQ . SCiBl1CBCllIb D nd l1tBl'9St by lane Cygan l joined the Reavis Science Club because-I enjoy things dealing with science and Reavis' Science Club is where it's at. l'm glad l joined because in the past few months we went on some exciting field trips. ln Gctober we visited the Chicago Ridge Prairie in Chicago Ridge and picked different types of seeds tor the Reavis Outdoor Science Lab. Also we had a lot of fun planning and building the float for the Homecoming Parade. At the Reavis open house the Science Club held a turkey drawing and a slide show was also presented. Cutting down trees was not easy, but was a lot ot fun when we helped clear the loliet Prairie, Later that day we went to Isle a La Cache Museum where the Indians were dedicating the land. There we saw voyagers go down the river in birchbark canoes. We had a Christmas pizza party which we all enjoyed. Over Christmas vacation we went downtown to the Adler Planetarium and watched the winter sky show. That day we went over to the lohn C, Shedd Aquarium and saw many varieties of fish, and sea animals. Finally, we participated in the S.l.C,A, Science Convention in March. 6 eenhouse Aides lub By Maha Shukair The Horticulture Club is responsible for much of the landscaping around Reavis. The greenhouse is one of the new additions added to Reavis, with five birds to give it a touch of reality. Another feature to be added is a water lily pond outside the Commons. There are many field trips which we attended such as botanical gardens, parks, conservations and zoos, Sponsor and teacher, Mrs Lyon said, l'lt is intended to teach the horticulture and biology classes how to grow and care for plants. The club class officers are: Eric Kubiak - President: leff Sierakowski - Vice President, Kathy Quain - Secretary, and Maha Shukair - Treasurer, 'i L T 5 ' pv51sfff's.f,:1 99- Ezlxl' nfl: . ' - -Ivy- tg- . Qi, 'ASE' L, ' - .4 ,., ' I QTY w,.':,-V' i' ,va j Below: Science Club: Sitting: Tony Cassello tljresidentj, Brian Cooper trreas Ron Lehmacher Middle Row: Aimee Duque, lane Cygan l5ecretaryj, Dawn Swirl, Lois Reid Back Row: Mike Biela, Chris Zarobsky, Mike McCurrie Tom R clue, Melissa Mueller, Mr. Richard Thomas. ' Ublcki Middle: Horticulture Club letf Sierakowski, Art Harrison, Eric Kubiak M jj Shukair, Becky Nelson, Carol Singleton, Diane McClintock, Alice Tabaka Mg L 3 a Bottom: The new greenhouse, built between the cafeteria and the library ljy nl over 100 different plants. ' Ouses Y 'V 7Z 5 S nffof to T V. 1 .Ag .N '. Q ,hi -. , xl . i. 8.-v 'Q ,--Q. ,w,,..,a-1 V ij' V w Tm! . K' , ll ' l .hLIig . t A ifflk fw f ,i ff- EZT W. g I 2 lt num, lun I- - f :,- f ' A , 3-1' ffsfil . 5 .,, , . if 3 s , . ,Em if-. . .U-,' A . Q W,,,f,.?. I ' VU 'UW-lg, in . WW! ' f it , W l ' . f a , - - is M, wi ,, A vit W , . mi, V- , 1 ' ,gyfjt W. . fvrj , Q ,f'f,fl A .. f W, i what .-i ' if ,JM74 ,ffyyfg ' W 7,477 41 -sf A4 ' 4, , Q, ff , ' N ' , - W ' KAL 51- 4 4 ' fi fl 'V u r ,vflfifftff l ' A., ' 6' 246,..i.Qn1 MA -- ,,2, N r t Tai 'JI iii -g -. t,' .!' KN 4 l 'lub' 4 4 ,- '-ltnl, T J Blla ti, .ll lllgmqeilllxg. , llfl:u,nEg'T,: li 'VU , ui i , .. , , Hdlllllln PM ni ' ' illfl lliteinhi , ' eleralndm ni, . 9, H , i i 'lu A wi' l C1 asv, if 'J S? y ,IF '4 i ,: 1 .ly , N and IHYS BEICKQYUUIIU llSiC Karen Schlosser by - a member of the Reavis Band is a very rewarding ex- Bgmge l feel you get a great deal of satisfaction out of knowing Periefl pmt on a good performance after all of the hard work that you ' l 't. . , Wirlfgeoare actually six different bands at Reavis - two major with Others stemming off from them. The Symphonic Band, 0991 d by Mr, Dale Shipe, and the Concert Band, directed by arecgiegg Gilboe are considered the two major bands. Their ' rt fl lasts from about November until lune. We perform many Seascerts during that time, such as: a Christmas Concert, Winter, Eogsg and Pops concerts. The four other bands are: the Mar- glglng lland, which performs at pre-game and half-time of all home football games, and marches in parades such as homecoming, the ,azz Band, made up of selected members, which performs at Candlelight II, gives a concert of its own, as well as competes at jazz festivals, the Pep Band, made up of members from both the Symphonic and Concert Bands, which performs at all home basketball games, and the Orchestra, made up of selected members, which plays for the annual school musical. What many people do not realize is that the band has a season that lasts longer than any sport or club does. We start practice in August with the Marching Band, in order to prepare for the foot- ball games, then we move into our concert season and give many different concerts. The jazz Band's season runs from November until about April. The Orchestra for the musical performs in May, and the entire band plays at graduation. So, as you can see, we begin before school starts and end at graduation - a very long season . The bands enter such contests as the l.H.S.A. Solo and Ensem- ble Contest, and full band contests. We also do some other llfun types of shows, such as performing at the 1982 World's Fair in Knoxville, Tennessee, performing at Annie Tiques llazz Bandl, and playing at Comiskey Park fPep bandl. This year the highlight for the band will be taking a trip to St. Louis, Missouri in the summer. The Band Awards Night in May sums up the entire year, with the presentation of many letters, numerals, certificates and medals for the students' various accomplishments. Awards for Outstanding Musicians of each class are given, along with the lohn Phillip Sousa award for a senior. Graduation day finally comes in lune, and we all get together to give our final performance. The seniors join us in one last song together. lt is a happy, yet sad day for many people. But gradua- tion does not slgnify that this is the end. For when the music stops and all is silent, many then go home with a tear in their eye and a smile on their face. The underclassmen always have next year to look forward to. As for the seniors - they can always look back to their high school days, holding back the tears and managing to smile, remembering all of the friends and good times they had, while in the band! A special thanks goes to all of my terrific friends in band, and to Mr. Shipe and Mr. Gilboe for making my third year in band so much fun! BAND 1 l Hggiogillhe Marching Rams end their half-time performance by making 3 P ,a new tradition they began this year. .......,...-.....-i1-....i........-...l-...,....,...A..-.-L..... -. . . . -. V Band X 167 S U ,, , ,, -VH, A, , ,W ,,,,, , H, - ' Below: Conn ert Band Members Front Row: lenny DeSuno, kelli Nowak, Mary Doris lonetz, Dawn Belgrave, lohn Patka, Chris Potter, lxelli Maurer, Michelle Battersby, Laura Dore Row 2: Sue Walker, lwn Massey, Shane Merya, Mike Moreland, Mark lxuzmic ki, Rich MtManus, lett lxawa, Denise Estrada Row 3: Brian Muncy, Debbie Sokolowski, Tony Czerwonka, Carolyn C arbray, lxersten Smith, Randy Marciano, Dan Doyle Row 4: Mr Gregg Cilboe, Mr Dale Shipe, Mark Summey, Rich Saunders, Sean Cerbin, Paul Walsh DI. .F xg 'XS V1 ,Nuff D in Above: Symphonic Band Members, Front Row: Tina Ortman, Terri Siadek, Liga Boreman, Carolyn Cireinke, Cathy Short, Sharon Thomas, Kim Hedgren, Chris Varanauski. Second Row: Shari Massie, Lisa Madera, Deirdre Solkowski, Cathy Rath, Karen Plebanski, Lisa Patka, Cindy lchniowski, Audrey Walsh, Kevin Loeb, Lois Boldrini, Laura Skubiszewski, Robin Bertuca, Debbie Schneider, Cheryl Swiech, Kristie Alfrejd Third Row: Barb Doolan, Alesia Alessi, Diane Norman, Christine l-lock, Giselle Walsh, Dan Lapinskas, Sandie l-ledgren, Ki Ku, Scott lagodzinski, 168 f Band - E 4 - J 'I .9 ,r 1. , -ggglzul 1 Tony Madeiz, Debbie Bertuca, Guy Carbray, Andy Scobbie, Rich lsuban, Bill Frank, lack Ryan, Iulie Sepanik, Brian Campbell, Cary lxrause, kevin kairis Fourth ROW: loann Schlosser, kann Nitz, Cora lxernats, Mike Aylward, Lauren Mecker, Sherrv Seibert, laci Satala, Lorie McChrystal, lxaren Schlosser Fifth Row: Ron lxnourelv Paul Hunger, Tom Barker, Scott Noriega, Herb Nitz, Mr Gregg Ciilboe, MV Dale Shipe Not Pictured: Annette Faley i 4--. C. t-1 Wwe: p Jflwssion f 1 i g df W . alsh ShOWs his stuff while 'ammh with Top Left Audrey Walsh and Lois Boldrihi perform at the Christmas Concert Top Right: Scott lagodzinski toots his sax. Above: Cindy ixoehn plays guitar at the Battle of the Bands Band f 169 i. .. ..i.,.-i,,...?.i...., CHEEIQLEADEIQS MAKE Tl-lli CDO DS I2 WD By Tracey Barrett Cheerleading has been an exciting experience for me. The friends l have made, especially these past two years, are true friends. We've seen each other at our rowdiest, best, and worst times. These times are probably the greatest times l'll ever have! l've watched our football team romp to victory and, thanks to them, I have had a chance to cheer for real champions. It takes a lot of hard work to be a cheerleader such as summer practices, especially the week before school starts, and fall and winter practices twice a week, making posters, and keeping up with school work while most of us have a job. But in my heart I think it is well worth it. lf it weren't for the patience and loyalty of our coach, Ms. Urbauer, it wouldn't be so exciting. She's a special friend to us all. - '.F?-M' sf 1 I' rp' , 1 6' , . J ' gf l 1 5 vi i L ' . r V ,,, I f , A .JL if -I . ' 1 'ft f if a- f .sta-1-.f:x!.4P4,, fda if , A ' A , Q ff' K T 5 3 ,APFJ sq? 'V 4, 4-,3.:,fff,',?L, I f .CM :'l'W,5- ,.g ' TY - X 'I if .Q f ' V h . C ,lf ' I Q -T l is T 4 y , 3 yy, , 5 - Q ini' 9 , ,S' A i 1, 1 . 1 N . J! nav- ., s ': - ' fzibfff- .L - f 3 M as , i rl 11: Right: Varsity Football Cheerleaders, Front: Deanne Pych. Row 2: Carrie Kohler, Coach Dorinda Urbauer, leana Salomone. Row 3: Tracey Barrett lcaptl, Margaret Kosciak, Kelly Smith, lanet Batchelor. Row 4: Sue Dziekanowski fasst. Captl, Sally Sturek. Top: Sheryl Kolodziejski. ' F. - ,,,.v L W ,, ik A 5 an fii . . A . 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L Qi . 5 Y , .ff 5g,?pZ Q A at SWK X 1 . 8Ul'3 2' -:L X MAG -t . .Q W ' I. - , V t ' - ' ' ' 5. am ,IVI g J F i Q : A 7 ' if Q Pawlowskl, lfaptl, Klm Rlhel, Coach . 1 :ff K ttf ' if ft .E1?r'r1 , tt Le9'eY ROKHWIS, LOU PWS, Trace-e - A A W ,-f ' ffiiffv Sf f - - . at .wliq A Y , a ww 5 X 4' A Coyle. Row 2: Call Czaykovyskn, A so Maw v . w rf, gyfiihf ily l3SSl. Captl, Amy Stewart, Clndy K 1 3 5 , V f ae J S ir Warshwell. Row 3: Renee Killoren, , 3 ll f N.. ,C 2 gg ,Agfa W , -V .55 S . J ,L C fi M, ff - ygv 2 Sandy Skarplak. Top: Patty l , l 1 ' ' of l .1 l I ' L , l 4 V ., Ip, l x , 4 fr, Q I 4- 4' M' 'Um if Vx 4 -unw- -un-nm -nv-r-eww W' Tomaras, 'uv' .1 ...ff .N- ' A: ,, ASQ? ' E: left: Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders, Front: Margaret Kosciak, Deanne Pych, Coach Dorinda Urbauer, Sally Sturek, Cheri Opitz. Row 2: lanet Batchelor tasst. captl. Row 3: Karen Wikstrom, Sue Dziekanowski, tcaptl, lean Salamone. Above: Freshmen Football Cheerleaders, Front: Sheri Dean, Sherry Schlltz, Donna Riskus. Row 2: Kim Rybczyk, loanne Velcich, tCapt,l. 17 1 -1., -Q1 .. I ..i.i.- .,L-,...... Below: Sophomore Basketball Cheerleaders, Front Row: kim Rihel lcapt Q, Tracee Coyle, Laura Pawlowski Row 2: Cail Czajkowski, Coach Leslie Rokaitis, Cindy Waishwell lco-Captlj, Row 3: Lori Plys Row 4: Sandy Skar- piak. Row 5: Patty Tomaras, tk ci? . V -, - ' .- 5 -. .--.-.- 35-V-if -fr-'A - ...f ' ' My Q W Q , ff ' ' -...hge -A ' C-: .Q safe-ff: fVV - ww-' -i ' We i' -' 3 .mmm .-.. ,.- .. , , f E-.-nu-M, ,. N, . , , .pnnw tA,xk kk . . ,,, . M..- .., , ,,A KI M i+j,j,gx ffm.. --'W 1... ' 'C X , , k ' sv Q 'B 7' 'fe N , a.iqsM.,AQ. Nj 3 A , nf alfzi , . K l -t f:'K'?4 V?mwl.357w 9' ls ' am en Ig 1 ' ' V ' ' . 1' 3 ' 2- - A ,Q n gh , l Y fist .flip , ', l . , ,. HJ., I, .. xl W . . . , . ,.., ,- . I i X 2 V. . - 4 j A V F 9 J V w I S. f l R ,V ,A W., F I -3 K in R.. 4 L, V ,iii-111 if , . 1 ff 1- V1 ,v-q,uiw,f-www V, f+zP ': ,. - ' . -.. ,Qg.,,2gg' as. .lzy ,C -,1l y lbb' . , i . ,E u . ,l ' V , , V - 4 1 V - A .X . ,C .T 05 Ziff at V Vw-.V5 kv--Vf' ,fe 142320. v 5 f , , ' 7 ' '-J 3 , X' Q Lv. 1 Xflxx ' S ,wr Q. new -. V1 ' 2 e - M X ' 1 ,-r-j s.J. . I V f , V - J M Mx -mix . V + Z -E, 'fy K ' S , Below Right: Freshman Basketball Cheerleaders, Front Row: Sheri Dean Coach Lesley Rokaitis, Carolyn Carhray Row 2: Pam Cuthbertson Mirian Hamid, Beth Stewart Row 3: loanne Velcich Row 4: Kim Rybczyk lilqptyly Right: Wrestling Cheerleaders, Front Row: Sheryl Kolodzieiski, Maria Lafferty, Tracey Barrett tcaptl, Row 2: Shari Loeb. Row 3: Sherri Novak, Coach Dorinda Urbauer, Kelly Smith. Row 4: Amy Stewart, Dawn Panka, Back Row: Robin Bertuca, Car- rie Kohler. 172 f Cheerleaders b , I X N Slit avi .r 1 we ke, lx' asm?- 'P' fs 4-.l DAM UUSTEIQS SUDI3 DT TEAMS by Betty lo Sfepundk Ramboosters is fun, but hard work. Our 26 members have Hula skirts kept sticking to our legs, but Lubna Shukair and I the energy and spirit to support our Rams at the sports ac- kept dancing to make the crowd smile. tivities. To raise school spirits, we make the posters and locker Other activities include the Christmas party, penny candy day and a ribbon sale. rags that help advertise the weekly games. Q U U We do make time for fun though. One of the activities I par- Ms. Fanter, our advisor, is wonderful. She helps and plans iicipated in this year included doing the hula down Burbank everything, and without her there would be no Ramboosters. streets for the homecoming parade. It was cold, raining and the J E 55 I Q li l 6 3 ta in 'S Y as tba 1 xg X X tt A Q-,V 4 vv g ff fx 1,47 153 ' , , U F8 N1 1 , ft A - ,- N A' N www Y '57 ' . 'iw s N . X X 'R 5 , 5 X S 'Q-. N is f Sm S gps., ' U, Q ' -t I is a A 49 ei X -t - s I , f FW' - L , X 1 felt , ' t f ss if X. ' ., , N 4 L f . .W-efff ms fe flu nise MCC-uire, Andrea , - . Row 2: De Qgr?1be:Front Row: lean Kopfr Lubna Shukair' Jenni Duda' Ann O Keefe' Laura PavhlowilklviaigtzilaolgoifrdsElizabeth Medeles Aimee Duque, . af Sue MCCorkle, Gail Czajkowski Melissa Mueller, Sue Strocchio, Rose Burc eri. o 2 Q -' S ithgherry Pollard, D Q Lubek, Tammy' Schmidt lenny Kral BettY lo Stepuncik. Row 4: Dawn Panka, Dana Lubek fvice pres.l, jenny m Maureen O'Keefe, Margie Kent tpresl, Lori Plys. Ramboosters X 173 a.,...-.............-......-....-.... ......-.9-.f,.....,,....Y-... .1............,.-.-.. Deavis An e S Daise Snirit The Blue Angel pom pon and flag squad is a very popular activity. Thirty to forty students try out each year for the squad which performs during football and basketball seasons. Evenlthough many students try out, only sixteen to twenty girls can participate on the squad. I have been a member for three years. Although there is a great deal of work and many responsibilities involved, being on the Blue Angels pom pon and flag squad is very exciting. The Blue Angels practice four to five times a week from three o'clock to five o'cIock each day. During that time, we practice our routines many times. After the group practices at school, I practice at home on my own, too. During the summer we go to pom pon camp for four days and flag camp at school for five days. We practice mar- ching with the band for three hours a day towards the end of sum- mer vacation. I feel there are many responsibilities asa member of the Blue Angels pom pon and flag squad, I must be able to do several styles of danc- ing when performing with pom pons. Blue Angels need a fairly good memory to remember the routines and each girl must possess a good sense of rhythm. When performing with poms, we have to remember to smile the entire time, We're not required to contribute much money when being on the squad but I must spend some for boots, shoes, socks and other little things. We also have some fund raisers for the squad during the year I enjoy performing for the entire school at half-time, for it feels as though all the attention is drawn to me when l'm dancing, shaking my poms, smiling, or working with the flag. At the end of the season each of us receives a cer- ti icate and three members re- X ceive a special medal for most improved, most valuable and most contri- butions. With all the hard work and time involved, I still find Blue Angels ... exciting and well - worth the effort. it www 'iff lf' x L ',', ,a 'NI I . n . , Y.-' ' fb . . ' -' ffm ., Upper Right: Linda Bonk and Barbie lo Green do their If -T Xl cheerleading routine during a basketball game. xi 'K 'X ' Above: Karen Gecas holds the flag at a halftime performance. X. f , Right: Front: Co-Captains Cathy Lynn, Karen Gecas, Row 2: ' , X I ' 5 2 Doreen Czajkoski, Charisse Navarro, Michele Mackinac. I l, ' Row 3: Cindy Short, Mary Io Stepuncik, Linda Bonk, Lynn Z ' ' ' Bernard. Row 4: Ellen Carrier, Rena Curtis, Barbie lo Green A Q ii Cathy Short.Not Pictured: Tami Hall, Donna Keene. V QQ li M .2 ju' .- 4' f- X X .,. -A- 174 X Blue Angels QM . - 5. Q . ESQ L'-x . s silt sow sf X Mba af 9 Sys X N ' . fx QAM iff? W Wh 6? QQ I. nt an .ff f ' I it 1. s 7 fat fm! R 1 , . , ,. .. 'J t i .- 4 4,2 ., . 1 Q 2'?f'k: ? f ,..,H. xxx' V- it i',S?iwj:1.,4 .,.,5k1xx5.A A xv i:',N'f,,' -'Wi 1. X- 5 ,, W R75 . of i kfit V lr i ' ' A 'gi '14 x 'xl .ttyl QQ. J. liyy 1' he t ' 1145:-' wx ,W 5 Far Lefi: Mary lo Stepuncik does one of her skits at a basketball game. Left: Cathy Lynn performs her routine at a boys' basketball game, Lower Left: Cathy Short, a porn pon girl for the Reavis Blue Angels, cheers on the guys at a game. Lower Middle: Charisse Navarro smiles for the camera Lower Right Ellen Carrier Cheers for victory Blue Angels f 175 , ' V . . ..,,..-1 i.i.--q.fi?i.- uf,,-,,L-,Y....,---..........-....,.....,--... ,.....,.,,...-A.-..-..,.. ,, .... ....,. ,. .. ., v ..-f fx-f EI Esnayn I A An by Vicky Bamidis and Ira Laxa The Spanish Club has planned a .COUPl9 events for this year, At our first meeting we elected the four officers. The elected officers were Peter Magnabasco - Pt6'SlClPHl, U56 Boyd - Vice-President, Cathy Cox - Secretary, Darlene Cirten - Treasurer, and our sponsor was Mrs: Mehrens. One of the events we had this year was the Homecoming float in which we won third place inthe second division, The theme of the float was from the movie llviva Zapataff ln order to fulfill the theme of the float, we dressed up as soldados and soldadas to re resent some of the characters in the film Allnof us who participated in the making of the float enjoyed ourselves very much. Another of the events we planned was our Christmas party. The club members made Spanish and Mexican food for the party. Mrs, Mehrens brought in a pinata which Peter Magnabosco succeeded in breaking. Being in the Spanish Club is exciting. You learn about the cultures and costumes of Spanish- speaking countries, lllh earn l:I'Bl1Ch H S by Michelle Kaeding I, as a member, find Le Cerle Francais tthe French Clubl to be a lot of fun and very rewarding. I think most of us joined to learn more about the French language, culture, people, foods, and the all around French way of living. The goals of irie French Club are to set an en- vironment in which French students can learn more about and participate in many French activities. It also presents a place where we can have more practice in speaking the language with someone else who is also lear- niryg it: We also correspond with a French pen pa: ln the past, the French Club has participated in many school events. ln the homecoming parade, the French Club brought up the tail and dressed as clowns with the main theme, l'Don't Clown Around with the Rams Dur- ing the parade we also participated in the passing out of candy to all children. During the presentation of the fall play, the French Club made and served chocolate mousse to all the guests and participants. Our officers include: President - Bernadette Kiwior, Vice-President - Karen Roti, Secretary - Sue Kovandag Treasurer - Gina Marino, and Sergeant at Arms - Maria Laf- ferty. Our sponsor is Mr, lohn Ellis, the French teacher. In conclusion, the French Club would like to say: Bonne journee. Au revoir. 176 f Spanish and French Clubs Below: Spanish Club Row I: Front: lligabeth fytedt-les, Monit a Alva, Traci Ferneau, Lisa Boyd, Darlene Qmay Row 25 sue Strut t hio, Ronald Rispoli, X ic ky liamidis, Annette Faley Row 3: Sra. lrene Mehfens Sherry Pollard, lra Laxa, Lisa Parrish, Peter fytagnabosco ' . ! I C 1' .J 1 E L K-6 fx! Y. 5.. 'i.....g' 1 1 Y: , l N f p it .g X r ,. t X ' . f v v L 5 I g : , ,nay 1353, .45 I -f-jg .-' F r ' l' 't 1' A ' ,g 1 eh '.f.a?v.,, N' Above: French Club Kneeling: Candy Moore, Lisa X asquez Row 2: lean lxopf, Patty' Tomaras, Gail CZ8' ikowski, lxaren Rott, Bernardette kiwior Marie Lalterty Row 3: Mr Ellis tsponsorl, -Ximee DUQU9' Cmdl Waishwell, kim Blomquist, Laura XX alder, Cina Marino Row 4: lenny Smith, Michelle lxaeding, l-995ml Musliwiec, Michael Biela, Helen Stems, ljfmny Cdrlwn - '- ' '-M. 56 utsch Klub Enjoys Cultur TTS , -ll0jjf.lt1i,,fs -A - Skj lla lieie'i.ff lx Karen 5llW'll i . l U J. git X are the 'Deutsch Klubl Our members total over 60 and we e .Ve having 3 Vgry successful year. j 4 qtivities began with participation in the homecoming parade mg aesujjed in winning a first place ribbon in the second division 1? flqgat competition. Our movie choice was llDas Boot and our J ff heme was Sink the Spartans. Ne gontinued the year with record breaking sales of advent -ajendars. In December there was the annual Christmas cultural Q erience. German students participated in singing German illjljljgjmas carols, folk dancing, and later all enjoyed Ger- nan.fAustrian parU9S- 'o from West Germany. ,th I b articipated in a candy sale. We sold Gummi nllfbchlglly dfopsl, alhd taffy sticks all of which were imported located on Lincoln Avenue in Chicago. While there, we had lunch at Heidelberger Fass, one of Chicago's best German restaurants. During the Easter break, l-lerr l-lansen, the club sponsor, organized a ten-day tour to Germany, Austria, and Luxembourg. About six- teen members and non-members participated in this adventure. Our group visited Luxembourg, Trier, Rothenburg, Munich, Salzburg, Austria, Lake Constance, Freiburg, and Heidelberg, along with a cruise on the Rhine River. Ourgofficers for the 1984-84 Deutsch Klub are: Karen Sliwinski - President, Tracey Kozubovvski - Vice President, April Griffo - Treasurer, and Dawn Schie - Secretary. The German Club gives students a chance to enjoy the German culture outside the classroom and learn a lot while doing it. I join- ed the club three years ago and have enjoyed myself more every year. l joined because l love the German language and I wanted to be a member of such an active and successful organization. jowards the end of the year, we took a trip to Germantown, . W -vii r - pm my lift ,firm . www ,Wm 4 iff, ,Ai:Vl'l' ,l -1 ,vjf l I ly xamxvv ' if-l , . 'j A wwdml 5 4 NW f -ZX' 0 S4 ng . , . . 4: 7 1 f f ' iw J wi NYU , QXS XTNN '3 2 . . , ' i h h , L Skubiszewski, Larissa Miljkovic, April low 1: Front: Art Gall, Dawn Schie. Row 2: Ellen Tegeler, Michelle Battersbby, Karin Nitz, KzazrrepsSvmpsjkiggpnigsxlrgrtyvgeglgeaeltglelerl lay Bozeki Row 4: Herr Hansen' ilglg Tlaliey Kozubowskln Row 3: Staff Zalobskyf Dave Wfgga! LSB ?OldE2lfjl3epg?:9ifilLSue lKirchwehm. Row 5: Lisa Oschmann, Rich Frizelis, Brian Dunleavy, Ron A aras a, ja Q A - A ' u jus, f , . . . - i U9 ygan, Nicole Dewaters, Vicki Giaretta, ris a I . . . VR Ch Dzjabaj Tjm Egan, Ron Hite, Brian MCC3Sl4lll- Jabdldon, Maureen O'Keefe, Cindy McDermott, Lisa Patka. Back Row: Kevin Schallmo, Kevin Kairis, Chris fVl3Sl6'WlCZ I German Club f 177 . A A j - U W V -N W .IQI V,Nn,,--raw,--, C0 TEIQS FIZEIQ IDDDDIQTUN By lim McCormack I joined the Computer Club because it gives interested students access to the computer after school and during meetings, We come to the meetings to learn about the computer, copy game programs out of popular computer magazines, and to play the games that are available on the system. One option offered to us is that we can create a well written program than can be entered in one or more of the many computer programming contests offered at universities in the Chicago area. Since Reavis purchased the computer, interest in the system has grown enormously as the world is changing to the computer genera- tion. This year's Computer Club officers areg President - Daniel Niemic, Vice-President - Peter Magnabascog and Treasurer - Tim Egan. The club sponsor is loseph Bianco, computer coordinator at Reavis. l l 5 ' 1 2 i ,li ll ' 1 L xg e ? I' 1 , IE ' ' I 1 , ,,,, ' i- l T l ffna f 'FV Top. Dan Niemiec tpresidentl works on a new program, wire 4pE5Tl,l?' Above: Row 1: Greg Pappas Pete Tsakiris Tim Egan Dale Klein and Bot . . ' ' I f , J leffHeiden Ch RS h lk dD N Tomasevich. Row 2: Mr. Bianco Gponsorl, lim McCormack, Kevin lxairis, UC C a an an lemlec 178 f Computer Club 5 l w ' f l s l ii l O Ill' Af I ss' l .il .ff Q J - , l if 47' .K L T sa MATH CI. CHALLENGES STUDENTS By Lisa Warda l am a member of the Math Club because it is fun and challenging, It gives me the chance to meet and compete against students from other schools. During the year, five meets are held. At each meet five or six schools com- pete at different levelsxl compete in the senior competitions and in calculators. Some of the other competitions include groups, ffour students work on one testl and orals fa ten minute oral presentation is judgedl. For each competition, twenty minutes are allotted to solve three ques- tions. By solving the problems, we can earn points for our team. The team with the most points at the end of the meet takes first. At our conference meet, which is the last meet of the season, the first place team takes home a trophy. The Math Club may seem like a lot of work, but it is also a lot of fun. What , l like best is having the chance to meet and talk to students from other 'I schools. During the year, we have a fund-raiser so that after each meet, we can stop at McDonald's. We also hold our annual awards picnic in May. This year's officers include President Andrea Marino, Treasurer-Secretary Cindy McDermott and myself, Lisa Warda, as Vice-President. The sponsor is Mr. Emerson. Ms. Houston and Ms. lanecyk are co-sponsors. 3? Sky Wmfww .. l l l i b T sevich Steve Vinyard Brian Richards Tim . Ewa Above: Row 1 F . t T'na Gary Krause, Bo oma ,v f ' balm , ront. Mr. Emerson fSponsorJ, Beth Stewar, i . H . kr Peter Magnabosco' Marge Kent, rf, paullall Hagan, Debbie Bertuca, Carolyn Cireinke, Beth Pearson. Row 2' Egan, E1YSgfrf1lgttM'ke Olmec I ge, g Eve! Ybclyk, Karin Nitz, lane Cygan, lanice McCray, Lisa Boreman, CinClYA Brea Mafjng qPresidentl and Lisa Warda Nice-Presidentl M TerYn Giannoni, Pam Bozek, Andrea Marino, Cathy Rath. Row 3: TOP- n Coming Competition. fy Carlson Suzy Radman joe Amato Trace Kozubovvski Kathy SIUdYf0Van up p - . f , , Y I f O5P'S f Sandy Evans, Lisa Warda, Chris Varanauski. Row 4: Math Club 1 179 ,1.,?,. ...-..,-,.,.......f-.,.,..-....-i- - Y , -.1-e---.--.-,--..,...-,..............,.,,.,--.......,-,..,.-..,.. .,.- ,,,. ,, ,,. ,, , ,W DIQUIEIQAM DDUVIDES 'WEN THE JDE TIQAININ by Sue Crah l ' ' d the Cooperative Education Work Program because l ioine wanted the experience of handling a iob and l also felt l should know what it is like for the future. A Although students may be placed in various places in and out of the school, l was assigned to the school library where l was given many responsibilities They include typing the daily student an- ents and the weekly This Week at Reavis. l also handled nouncem . . . library tasks, overdues and book checkouts, answered phones, took messages, and ran errands. The people l worked with were friendly, helpful and easy to get along with. to handle money and start saving and planning During the course of the year vvhile l was in the co-op program some of my activities included helping in the preparation of the homecoming float, going on a field trip to the Lerner warehouse selling stuffed animals and toys to earn money for a banquet for our employers and supervisors at the end of the year. l had no regrets in joining the co-op program. l felt it was 3 great experience and help for the future. l feel more confident and it has helped me to make a choice on careers. lt is a good ex- perience that l will never forget. l hope that my efforts have been as beneficial to the library as the challenges and experiences have been in helping me decide my future career. Right: Front: Charles Paull, Nancy Crganto, Ed Moody, Tracy Russell, Donna Matyska, Dawn Loussaert, Middle: Bob Trcka, Dave Newman, Bruce Noworul, Ioe Loias, Fred Moody. Back: Tom Gleason, Mike Shaven, Iirn Mahoney, Ron Wasielewski, Ron Laha, Ron Schultz, Mr. F. R. Bogwill. Not Pictured: W ,YV U I he 1 ms' - ft .' X . U. Matt Booe, Irene Casey, lim Moran. . ' , ,. W 79, e ,Wx ' X Right: Front: Donna Mendez, Lisa Salamone, Mary Ellen Fogarty, Dawn Stokes, Gina Testa, Dolores Harr. Middle: Theresa York, Melissa Metzger, Debbie Fan- drey, Michelle Surnmey, Sue Grah. Back: Kim Karpus, Dana Peldzus, Cindy Ciusti, Michealene Busch, Mary V Lou Czerwinski, Mr. H. Bartelman. Not Pictured: Debbie Hartman, Karen Detlefsen. C 1' Riff E aff 180 f Work Program Left: Front: Cathy Short, Kathy Magnowski, Wen- dy Adams, Darlene Bobbitt, Middle: Steven Fitz- patrick, Felicia Tokarz, Denise Makropoulos, Debra Roush, Maureen Koch. Back: Mr, Schroeder, Debbie Strnad, Keith Pearson, Lynda Temko, Teresa Koch, Dawn Sedivy. Left: Front: Meryette Asani, lean Grabowski, Linda Kappel, Mary Tooher, Kathy Klein. Middle: Tom Duncan, lirn Burris, Mark Malinowski, Bob Ber- nard, Don Massey, Back: Charles Bayne, Bill lohnson, Ron Konecki, leff Lisek, Pat Villanueva, Mr, Bogwill. Not Pictured: ludy l-lenkleman, Gerardo Malfeo, Bill Ryan, Michelle Wright, Work Program X 181 ew K K e L' a .,.,:...,-L.,,...Aae,.:,,,-C-,.,,.....,..w.-a,,..,----,,.,, ,..-,-.,,.-,.,,.. .,., .... L .... .. , 4 182 f Work Program 'QU' E I., ...V ,jf L , ,-v f , r -alarmin- Top: Front: Patricia Browning, Carol Blasgen, Nancy Finnegan, Michelle Quan, Chris Aleksiun, Kim Casale Middle: Mike Padilla, Ioelle Rich, Lauflf? Beushausen, leanette Calabrese, Christine Czerwien, Cary Fuller, lim Brennan, Walter Salamone, Back: Mr. Schroeder, Brian Anians, KGVIP Daniels, Phil Brayfield, Mike Cornell, lim Anhalt, Bob Boubin. . Above: Front: Lisa Braasch, Barbara Hudak, Michele Otradovec, Cheryl Hepburn, Vickie Kubiak, Rosemary D7-Xgostino, lackie Pulaski. Middle: Vicki Baumgardner, Leann Neuhold, Carrie Sullivan, Tammy Sikorski, Maureen Ryan, Kathleen Weber, Diane McHugh, Dawn Zeman, Karen Kar- pola. Back: Danette Bernard, Tracey Ellis, Lisa Pappas, lanis Samet, Barbara Kraemer, Tom Slomski, Ellen Beedie, Lisa Peterson, Mr, Bartleman- Not Pictured: lenniter Merva, Sue Kolek, Connie Barattia. ti, ' i I P ww iwoede. Dill' ' --1 utsideDa1:e nt oera sl3e fit Cos toIoQ'sts and ir ' ' ales in two outside placement work study programs. The first one is the Reavis leavis Paltlclp l rted about 25 years ago, ottering many fine students a chance at a highly .osmetoiogy class. t sta killed prOfeSS'0f' , Starred in 1959 by Mr. Coyne, a former teacher at Reavis. With the passing of 'lle Class was i sors took his place. The current sponsor is Carl Schroeder, a faculty 'ovne many new SPOH Qember. . ' d to any student with a sophomore standing. The only requirement is to 'osmetologhalhgeliiiitude test. A maximum ot 20 students are accepted each school year. lass llle e O irls o to the beauty school. fresentlyOV1lYl 3 g ' ' he new students start at Cameo Beau- , between sophomore and iunior years, t g E E Jvelhtheiiglgglirtawn, under the supervision ot school president Randy Toth. The girls decide 156 OO t o over the summer and finish either before their senior year or atter, .ihether they want 0 g t beauty school Tuesday through Saturday and put in long, hard working hours. To iQrEiigl2if?heir schooling they must have a total of 1506 working hours and all tests completed iefore they are able to receive their diploma. d nts lan the haircut days for school. These have been a part of Reavis 'he Cosmetology stu 9 P since 1981. The money earned from the haircut days pays the students admission into beauty shows, and it also goes towards the employee appreciation banquet Most students are very ambitious and willing to learn. Dedication plays an important role in the development ot performing skills and coordination. Cosmetology is rarely mentioned or talked about, but it is a growing and prosperous field, not only in the suburbs ot Chicago, but in the lives of ambitious young high school students. Another outside placement program associated with Reavis' own work program is the Burbank Fir? Dept, Cadet Program which gives Reavis students on-the-job training in the field of fire ig ting. The main headquarters from which the cadets receive their training is the 79th Street station. This training includes extensive daily drills and special first aid drills every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. These cadets must report to the headquarters from T--l pm. on school days. Requirements are only that you be in good physical condition, and you have the consent of your parents. The responsibility placed on every cadet who completes the program is that they must attend all volunteer fire calls. 'NW' KQRZCKIIS Nllli .1r 'LJ' .5 .L f Iadllf attfl it it X Yloellf , I e Pailllgnan tri f Pullv ll' r H. Hosting y Zemtlwe. ., - H i 2-aPet9f50l ll 0,51 I S as i l t l 5 ss, sws.. W, f XS T X? gs X A., . 9 Q ,Hs , rf tyyw V swivswe f ff' .ms Mt' w in 41 , ,X,,s,S, gf . -4 aa. We t S 1 ' 4 1 sixty X493 cf V Vw 1 ,. f t t , X K . 3 s 9 ss X . fs sms if . S4 X 5 t Q- N uc 7 of 7 1 ' f X7 I N, .-.. .p f 5 'ha' .,, 4 Q X PM 1 X X awk st fav s I.. .AJ v. r .vm l y A s. A I ,Wt 5 4 sys' C9 4 'X X S 'yea 7 'vii S' 0 s 's 'G as, I 1 ins 3 l ' ts L nn Radtke Ann Iohnson Connie Urbanczyk, Toni Zac : I 5 1 Y f ' Iailo tgtitilellgia-rignte, Dawn Laurin, Patricia Weber, and Cheryl Steusloff. Above' Firemen: Back: Ieff Sierakowski, Ed Miroslaw, and Robert Tietz. Front: Merva and Nick Cinquepalmi Bottom Left Steve Merva watches Ed Miroslaw disconn P ting out a fire. Cosmetology f Fireman f 183 Steve ' V ' ' ect the fire hose after ut- ,..,,,, .j.........f-...,..-.....-..:.....,,..,1.,..------,- Art Club I39ilUtifiQS The Reayis Art Club, under the direction ot Ms. Carol Brown, Consists of ten people. Although it's a relatively small group, they have what it takes to be a fine groups Students join the Art Club to extend their interests tur- ther than what is done inside their art Classrooms. The extra-Curricular activities arent just lirnited to art- oriented things thought As senior Caryn Ryan stated, UThroughout the year we saw Annie, went tubing, had bake sales, and sold Tootsie Pops. Also this year the Art Club was responsible for fixing up the Art Callery and putting on an interesting show, The most important Contribution this year is un- doubtedly the newly founded art gallery, where students are able to display their various works of art, .T -H i-j Below: The two seniors from the club, Caryn Ryan and Dawn Stryszak, pose for a picture 9 CI I i G S x X f ' S ' 'jx I Y ' As tg: 4 .yi A i fa .1 M . Q, . 1- r. . gs in . g Q yi, it f l f ' Right, Standing: Ms Carol Brown, Colleen Thelen, Robin Whitley, Lou Paller, Elaine Deplaris, Lisa Moline, Mary lonetz Sitting: Dawn Stryszalc, Mary l-larkin, Barb Bolek, Caryn Ryan 184 f Art Club 1 A it 'AAQT 'wiv . jf, 1: 'W ', Ll 1 T gf' J k i 3- ' i ,,.f, fa' S ' 1 x A- 3 ll f' 6 M 5 LY I fi , -fi i ' .EFL ' l 5? L1 AUTO C U M FIZEDS A CADEEIQ ri. By Michael Cirdwain Auto Club gives me the chance to use many of the power tools at Reavis along with the help of the Auto Club instructor. QQ ln Auto ll Club, I am able to do larger jobs that would take too long in ' class such as repainting a car, or pulling an engine. Many of the jobs l am able to do after school are not taught in the classroom. .5 Auto Club is for the student who wants more time to work on his car and to learn more by getting more experience as he works on his car. You don't have to have a car to join, because there are always teachers' cars to work on or you can help other people work on their CEIES. K. at l t 'IN .Y 1 I 'cy . A l l A Top, Left: Paul Prochaska concentrates on his work. L ft: Auto ll Club, Standing: Ed Ciustaw, Mike Fisher, e A Nick Koris, Dan Palmer, Tom Stalun, lohn Hoffen- . .S W camp, Paul Prochaska, Mr. Przeklasa. Kneeling. teve va Kwiatkowski, lim Wilson, Ed Sobkowiak, Rich 5 Kaeding, Mike C-irdwain, Al Szwet, . '1 Q' Q' , . U - P1 -1 l r E llfl S 4 P Left: Auto Club 1, Front: Al Wolf, Tony Cerullo, Ron Stout, Scott Durbon, Scott Lavin, Bucko Branton. Middle: Bill Cherep, Ray Pastorello, Brian Whitley, Ray Signorello, Brian Cooper. Back: Mr. Russell, Greg Ellis, ' G a, loe Hilger, lohn Ruben Martinez, loe IGCOU Warner. Auto Club X 185 l-lf.-Wk 'rm ,, W Y M V-Y n 1 l as the stars don their caps and govv ns and step into the spotlight on graduation night, manv thoughts vvill be racing through their minds - memories of the past as well as hopes for the future. A chapter of their lives has come to a close. Memories ot their v-09' A-4 --if -5 1.4 'PX vears at Reavis have been satelv tucked avv av to be recounted f the Class ot 1984 receive their diplomas, their thoughts drift tovv ard the future vvhile thev hop them happiness and success time and time again. As the members o e that the decisions they have made tor their lives vvill bring -as cu- - v , J. -r , .am SE' I 11. A s-. 'J 73-- 3.- f lllIllll!llllllllllnlllllllllallllll i lllll l s lllulllullllallll A gg., .9911 ll. lftlv 3 Trac Barrett and Leann Nuehold carry plants from Mr. Lyons' room. Opposite Page: Y Tro Samaras enjoys weight training for physical education. Belozfril Leg. Dawn Stryszak works diligently in art class. I Rigm, Seniors Brian Best, Kim Casale, and Tony Carlson, listen attentively in government class. Bottom ' ' ,ff Nw e . ., is ' -, , si- gy 5 r, I .JR Wi ,, ,4. wwe.-1 Q 'V l-1555 -E E5 'Q l W3 4- 3' 5 ' 1 1, W 0 4 ij fn., 3 ' -- 7 N ,f 'XI-,ff ,V V, ,, - , , , ,. -ff' ' 5 17 e XV WG 'P '-fs fi .rf f- , Ki, ,gp ' , Z7 5, 4,1 'M 197' my f l ws Oy?',A3,ZfSQ fl? filpwfpff Right: Maha Shukair, Katy Pate, and Wendy Pfingston boogie to the beat of Kiss Him Goodbye. Midrle left: Mr. Tomas welcomes the Senior Class of '84, Midrle Right: Rich LaFaire isingingl, Vic Markowski ldrumsl, lim Nyland, Karl Hicks, and lunior Scott Man- tia jam away at Senior Breakfast. Bottom Left: Tom Duncan and Matt Booe take time out to smile while eating. 188 f Senior Breakfast -- Q- i ...-1 -Q..-.-. . ., SENIDIQS SHADE AST N MDMEN S It was a.brisk December day, 7:00 a.m. to be exact, when the doors were opened to the 350 seniors waiting to partake in the Senior Breakfast. Friends grouped together trying to sit as dose to the front as possible. After the seniors ate a breakfast of French toast and sausage, Gregg Altobella, Maha Shukair, and Sandy Wamer began the moming's entertainment with the presentation of the yearbook's Who's Who Awards. The entertainment continued with a performance by the Ramblin' Rams. At first, the audience was rowdy, but when they started singing the slow song Starmaker , everyone settled down. lt was a song which was appropriate for the occasion. The rest of the entertainment included Carla Dreher and Rich LaFaire singing lust You and lg Bill Farr, Bill Kman, Brad Reed and Ed Ely dressed as women, Carla Dreher perform- ed again - this time with lim Nyland playing guitar while she sang the song from the movie Tootsie - lt Could Be You, All Of My Life. Next, the Blue Angels did a routine to jingle Bell Rock, and following this, Maha Shukair, Katy Pate, and Wendy Pfingston danced to the song Kiss Him Goodbye. The last performance was by a rock band, Shrapnel, in which lim Nyland, Victor Markowski, Scott Mantia, Rich LaFaire, and Karl Hicks performed. By this time, the au- dience was rocking on with the music. After all this entertainment it was hard for the seniors to return to their second hour classes. 9- Y 'If QS' l Top left: Santa Claus, Tony Carlsen, and his helpers, Linda Kroll, Carol Singleton, Cathy Lynn, help everyone get in the spirit of Christmas. Above: The Ramblin' Rams entertain the Seniors with a great performance. - left: Ed Ely, Bill Kman, Brad Reed, and Bill Farr dance to f striptease music. Senior Breakfast f 189 -.-..--....,-..1,.... - . 4- 1...,.... Topleft: Lisa Oparka and Bill Farr show why they won the award for Nicest Smiles. Top Right: Andrea Marino and Gary Krause are voted as the Class Brains. Above: Sandy Phelan and Mike Blake pose for a picture together as they win the award for Class Rowdies and Clowns. Right: Carla Dreher and Curt Wiest are voted as the Class Singers. 190 f Senior Breakfast HL ! - 'ggi 54 1.x -AGP, ,, A-..... Top Left: Yearbook editors Maha Shukair and Gregg Altobella announce the win- ners of the Who's Who contest at the Senior Breakfast. Middle: Carol Singleton and Tony Carlsen win the award for Class Spirits. Left: Laura Potempa and Scott Delacey win the award for Class Flirts. Above: Laura Lawlor and Don Maldonado are selected as the two best looking of the class. Senior Breakfast! 191 k-g,w, -....1---- .., , STADS MAKE Tl'lEll2 Barbara Maclelland CLASS ACTORXACTRESS MOST PLEASINC PERSONALITIES CLASS ELIRTS FUNNIEST NICKNAMES LASS BRAINS C ROVVDIES OF THE CLASS SCHOOL SPIRITS CLASS MUSICIANS Boy Charlie Nienhouse Dan Welsh Scott Delacey lohn I'Pukey Bolek Cary Krause Mike Blake Tony Carlson lim Nyland Cirl Kathy Murtaugh Maha Shukair Laura Potempa Debbie Baby Huey Andrea Marino Sandy Phelan Carol Singleton Lori McChrystal South WHO'S WHO . . . Boy Girl BEST DRESSERS Tom Hogan cutss ciowrsis Mike Blake ffnddy Piflall Mosr LIKELY ro Succrto Bill Farr fl Jef' WTO CLASS ATHLETES lim Schultz Kal Y Quart BEST LOOKINC- non Maldonado Laura Lawlor Nicesr SMILES Bill Farr 4 LIS-H Orwflsa CLASS SINCIERS Curt Wiest Carla Dreher CLASS SPEAKERS Mike Powers Kathy Ouain Senior Class Officers: Sec. leff Sierakowski, Vice Pres. Eric Kubiak, President Mike Powers, Treas. Ed Ely. .?. WENDY I. ADAMS NICKNAME: I'TYRONE FRIENDS: Dave, Gary, Karen, Gina, Maureen. FAVORITES: Dave, be- ' ' ' ' I ces with Dave, applejuice, horseback ing with my family, going pa riding, Dave's family. LAST COMMENTS: Thanks Mom and Dad for being so patient with me. I love you both. DONALD ALBA ALESIA ALESSI Friends: All who know me. FAVORITES: Groups: Survivor, Def Lep- d and Styx ACTIVITIES' Band 1-4 LAST COMMENTS: It was hard par , . . . sometimes during the four years, but I made it through with the help d m teachers and sometimes friends. Good luc of my parents an y Michele. CHRISTINE ALEKSIUN NICKNAME: CHRIS FRIENDS: Michelle B, Iolo, Michelle Q, Ieanette. FAVORITES: Ron, spending time with my family and friends. LAST COMMENTS: These have been the best four years. Thanks for all your help Mom and Dad, love ya. Ron, Ilove you forever. A NICKNAME' ALTO 'Va I . - all , GREGG ALTOBELL . ' ' S Annette, Donna, lim, everyone ,t FRIENDS. Bill, Art, Ed, Iohn, Ron, ue, . ' ' ' . ACTIVITIES: Year- FAVORITES: family, friends, CUBS, sports, music ' - b II 1-3, ln- r book 3-4, Student Council 1-2, Basketball 12, Base a in-. tramurals 1-2. LAST COMMENTS. I consider myself to be a luc y guy for having such a great family, great friends, and teachers. Thanks Mike Mark, and good luck Tony. Also special thanks to my mom and dad. Cood-bye Reavis. l'II miss ya! IAMES AHNALT 192 X Seniors r 4, Wi, x ln, r Q 1 I r',, 1r ,f S N it -- , VTTTC H .ave A. : S . t. -:gifs fi- g.....x E F T t Y. A . Et. X JR 'SN..-Q, - clu- J u :TQIP ,pv- .ix ..f. ha it 0- Y -rv Na'-r ax-V . f S Q' , ls . +R X 'T' ..,. ,xxx . 7214 if f. Q., mv' . X 5 esta - f .kc f , 1 Kg, EFT fs -- - 'T-....... .1 I A 'A- NK' Qs S6 ' . nr Ev' BRIAN ANIANS FRIENDS: They know who they are. FAVORITES: Girls, fishing, Pink Floyd food Hendrix, 315 and money. LAST COMMENTS: Thanks Mom and Dad for ex erything. PETER ARRIZ FRIENDS: lohn T., Scott S. Smo, Flo, Tony Mario, Ioe, Pow Bill, Lisa. FAVORITES: Stroh's , parties Zeppelin weekends, kegs, lakefront Debbie, ACTIVITIES: Football 1-4. LAST COMMENTS: Thanks to my parents and friends, these have been the greatest years ever. Ill never forget them. GOOD LUClx EVERYONE. MERVETE ASANI FRIENDS: Lisa, Michele, Carol, Tina, Hamide, Barb, Andrea, Kim, Denise, FAVORITES: Shopping, driving, movies. ACTIVITIES: Work rogram. IAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis with the good times l've ad in the past four years. PENNY l. BAKET FRIENDS: Sheryl, Paula, Cathy, Cherri and everyone else I may have forgotten. FAVORITES: Purple, rainbows, unicorns. LAST COM- MENTS: I leave Reavis knowing I've met many special people and a lot of good memories. Thanks for all the help everyone! THOMAS BARKER NICKNAME: TOMMY B. FRIENDS: Ramblin' Rams, Brian, Ron, Iohn, Sheila, lim. FAVORITES: Sheila, Ramblin' Rams, Ms. Lane, Mr, Raab. ACTIVITIES: Band 1--I, Ramblin' Rams 3-4, Musical 3-4. LAST COMMENTS: Thank you Ms. Lane and Mr. Raab for helping make my last two years fun, TRACEY BARRETT FRIENDS: Ierome, Kelly, Sue, Angie, Micky, Dan, Rahs. FAVORITES: Cheerin', wrestling, kids, dreams, sisters, X's and O's, family Ken. ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading, Student Council, Class Officer, Ram- boosters, Homecoming Court '82, Usher Club. LAST COMMENTS: Thanks to my 'lfamily and special friends for the lifetime memories!! I love ya's!!! LINDA M. BARTH NICKNAME: WlNDA FRIENDS: Cindy, Gec, Charrise, Carla, Murt, Ramblin' Rams. FAVORITES: Singing, dancing, rainbows, Ramblin' Rams, Lane and Dave, Corky, Family. ACTIVITIES: Musicals 1-4, Chorus 1-4, Ramblin' Rams 3-4, Art Club 1. LAST COMMENTS: My past four years at Reavis were great, Thank you Mom and Dad for understanding me. IAN BARTOWIAK VICKI L. BAUMCARDNER NICKNAME: BIKER FRIENDS: Kim, Pam, lackie, Ellen. FAVORITES: Dave, ludas Priest, par- ties, bikes, March 18, 1983, The Loop, football. LAST COMMENTS: Thanks to everyone who made these 4 years the best. I love you Mom and Dad. BYE! CHARLES BAYNE ELLEN BEDDIE NICKNAME: SQUISH FRIENDS: Troy, Tammy, Brian, Ricky and Diane, Lisa, FAVORITES: l'Sus , the Susnis clan, Iethro Tull, cuddling, Brewha's. LAST COM- MENTS: l'm glad I found the right people to pull me through! Thanx Ma, Dad, Tammy and especially you Troy, I'lI always love ya! DAVID BENNETT NICKNAME: DAVE FRIENDS: The rowdies at the SA lunch table. FAVORITES: Zeppelin, Frank Marino, Triumph, extremely loud music, pizza, fishing. LAST COMMENTS: I had the time of my life these past four years, but rt's only the beginning. DANETTE BERNARD NICKNAME1 'INARDOH FRIENDS: Toni, Lynn, lim and others. FAVORITES: Being with friends and family. ACTIVITIES: Chorus 1-4, X-Country mgr. 3. LAST COM- MENTS: Good-bye Reavis! Without the help of my parents and Cod I wouIdn't have made it. Ma and Dad, I love you! ROBERT BERNARD KAREN BERNITT Seniors f 193 -........,.......-1. -A .. -.,-.,-,..,....,.....,.-- - . -.. Q, ,,...,...f ... , . PAMELA BERTUCA NICKNAME' 'fPAM, P.B.ll, FRIENDS: They know who they are. FAVORITES. Good friends, fami y, K-Mart eo Ie, Italian food, Iudas Priest tK.Ix I, parties, and weekends. P P ACTIVITIES: Swimming 1-3, Varsity Club 1-3, IHS IVice Presl, NHS - I h made it great. And to LAST COMMENTS. Thanks to the peop e w o Mom and Dad - thanks for all your he p. Love you both. BRIAN BEST LAURIE BEUSHAUSEN u H FRIENDS: Darleen, Diane, Connie,ACindy, Tricia,,Traci, lean, ludy, etc. FAVORITES: Purple, lourney, Florida, Class of 84, Trans-ams, II7 s. - ' R b t rs 1-3. LAST COM- ACTIVITIES. Cheerleading 2 and 3, am oose MENTS: I leave Reavis hoping that the future will be as fun as the last four years. Thanks Diane and Darleen for all the great times we've had, MICHAEL BLAKE E E FRIENDS: 1983 Rams and everyone I had good times with. FAVORITES: Football, Yes, Tull, Zeppelin, Monty Python, pizza, Strohs, summer, parties, ACTIVITIES: Football 1-4, Wrestling I-2. LAST COMMENTS: I've had a great time in the last 4 years. I hope theres more on the way. Thanx Mom and Dad. NICKNAME' 'ilUlCE BRUCE BLLJM FRIENDS: Ieff L., Tom Z., etc. FAVORITES: Fighting Rams, pizza, coaches, friends, weekends, and baseball. ACTIVITIES: Mgr. Football 1-4, Basketball Mgr. 1-4, and Track 2, 4. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis knowing I made my best decision. Thanks to everyone and you too, Mom and Dad. DARLEEN BOBBITT FRIENDS: Laurie, Laura, Kathy, Diane, and all the people who make A II me laugh. FAVORITES: lourney, camping, purrple, going out, footba games. LAST COMMENTS: My last 4 years at eavis were great and I will always remember them. Thanks Mom for your understanding and I love you. LOIS BOLDRINI FRIENDS: Those who make me smile FAVORITES: Family, Friends, French Horns German. ACTIVITIES: German, Math, LJsher's Clubs, IHS, NHS, Banld, Softball, Blueprint. LAST COMMENTS: Thanks Mom, Dad and my very best friends for being there when I've needed you I love you!! IOHN BOLEK CRAIG BOMBA NICKNAME: CREGER FRIENDS: Mike, Mark, lohn, Dan, Ed, lim, Deb, Pam, Lynnae, Gina, Michelle, Ieff, Ioe, Herb. FAVORITES: Zeppelin, sports, computers LAST COMMENTS: Thanks to all who have made these past four years some of the best and most memorable of my life. MATTHEW I. BOOE NICKNAME: UZOOSTER' FRIENDS: Suzette, Tom and family, Benny, Nancy, Trisha. FAVORITES Suzette, Iudas Priest, Iames Brown. ACTIVITIES: Frisbee, Baseball Volleyball. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis saying l'It's about time. BOB BOUBIN DEBORAH BOUCK-HARTMAN IEROME BOVARD NICKNAME: IERRY FRIENDS: Tracey, Mike P,, Mike B., Tom, Ed, Bird, Ioe, Scott and othe if I' people who I had good times with. FAVORITES: loni, gambling, play- ing cards, tennis, weekends, Chicago Bulls. ACTIVITIES: Football I, 2, Basketball 1, Tennis 1-4. LAST COMMENTS: lt's been a lot of fun! Thanks Mom and Dad. Good-bye! LISA BRAASCH FRIENDS: They know who they are. FAVORITES: My friends and fami- I . ACTIVITIES: Honor Society. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis with Y a lot of great memories. KEVIN I, BRACE NICKNAME: KEV FRIENDS: loe G., Ieff L:, Ieff S., Terry I., Herb, guys at SA lunch table and others who consider me a friend. ACTIVITIES: Football 1, Basket- ball 1-2, Graphic Art 1-3. FAVORITES: Pizza, party, car, graphic art, girls, martial arts. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis looking back at the reatest times I ever had and wish I could turn time around. Thanks S , Mom, Dad for the support. 194 f Seniors Q V D A.f'N I 4' 1 lv- .-' R I 1 6 I ,fl ,jx Vi' 40 - 'M ,14 'IN i T A 1, X li, FT I Q ,A 'S , rw 'E ,,,A K I Nh. I , fi its ' Ny X L l lwq' 'H I l I I I I - 3 4-gf. Q'-' N-...,r I A '- F- ? 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LAST EOIMMFNTS: I leave Reavis with some good memories. Good luck ro.. IENNIFER BRUNKER FRIENDS: People who have helped me, and who have cared. FAVORITES: Purple, gymnastics, ACTIVITIES: Gymnastics, Swimming, II-IS, NHS, Varsity Club. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis looking back on four years of hard work knowing there will be many years of much harder work ahead. RIC!-I BRZYCKI HROCKH FRIENDS: Stench, Wos, Ditchy, Stubbs, Mold, Babyman, Toad, The girls. FAVORITES: Good times, road trips, the Band Mobile and bad Oscars. LAST COMMENTS: I Ieamed a lot and met many people. I leave knowing these 4 years were the best. IACQUELINE BUCZ HIACQUIEH FRIENDS: Lisa, Barb, Dan, Carol, and everyone who is special. FAVORITES: Dan, football, weekends, moonlight, woods, stars. AC- TIVITIES: Cheerleading, Softball, Basketball 1-3, Class Secretary 1-2, NHS, IHS, Student Council. LAST COMMENTS: Thanks Dan for being a special friend, and Mom, who's always been there. WILLIAM BUDDS QP, FRIENDS: Gregg, lohn, Art, Ed, Bill, Mike, Tom. FAVORITES: 1983 White Sox. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 1-4. LAST COM- MENTS: I leave Reavis knowing these past 4 years have prepared me for a successful life. MARIA STANISTAWA BUGA I NICKNAME: 'IMARIE OR MARE FRIENDS: Drama Istagecrewl, Ramblin' Rams, Choir people, Ellen R., Koni S., Tamm A., Marcy O., Sue G., Sue M. FAVORITES: Summers in California, stuxed animals, family, friends. ACTIVITIES: Chorus 1-4, Drama 2-4, Ramblin' Rams 4. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis know- ing that these have been my best four years. Thanks to my family and friends, BURBS IOE BLJRBA FRIENDS: Steve, Sal, Ken, Chris, Bruce, Mike, Butch, Bob, lay. FAVORITES: Motorcross Racing, going to the lake and fun at Ken's. LAST COMMENTS: I hope life will be as much fun as it was here. IIMMY BURRIS MICHAELENE BUSCH NICKNAME: l'MIKE FRIENDS: P.K., LK., D.P., T.G., B.D., I.A., E.D., and anyone who cares to be. FAVORITES: White, the park, E.T., camping, Wisconsin, rain- bows, Mustang. ACTIVITIES: VB 1-4, BB 1, Business Club 1, IHS, NHS. LAST COMMENTS: Thanks to everyone who has made high school great! Special thanks to Mom and Dad, I love you both very much. IEANETTE CALABRESE A H FRIENDS: Debbie, Donna, Donna, Katy, Patti, Dede, Chris, Nancy and Mary Ellen. ACTIVITIES: Business Club 1, Wrestling Matt Stat 1. FAVORITES: Being with Bill and going out and having a good time. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis knowing I have met a lot of new , people along the way. Thanks to everyone who made it fun. BRIAN CAMPBELL t U 1 FRIENDS: Showchoir and Band People. FAVORITES: Dancing, singing, trumpet, Mom and Dad, ACTIVITIES: Band 1-4, Showc our 2-4, Musical 2-4. LAST COMMENTS: Thanks to Ms. Lane, David Raab, Mr. Shipe and Mr. Rode for all your help. THANKS!!! Special thanks to Mom and Dad. I love ya! Seniors X 195 ,i-i.,.f-1,i-kv-i,- IOHN CANADAY PAUL CANDELA NICKNAME: PAULlE FRIENDS: Angie Saul, lohn, Manual, Sheri. FAVORITES: Angie, pizza. ACTIVITIES: Football, Softball. LAST COMMENTS: I really enjoyed my years here at Reavis. I plan to continue my education at college. ANTHONY I. CARLSEN NICKNAME: I'T.C. OR TONY FRIENDS: Marylou, Dan, Larry, Bill. FAVORITES: The 83 Rams, Basket- ball games and White Castles. ACTIVITIES: Football 1-4, Track I-4, V 't Club 3-4. LAST COMMENTS: I had some great times knowing arsi y these past four years have helped me prepare for the future. Thanks Mom, Dad and Lisa. i ESAL CARLSEN NICKNAME' TERRY STRETCH' THER . . , FRIENDS: Anyone who wants to be. FAVORITES: Scorpions, Black, Dr. : h S HS Math Club LAST Who, Karate. ACTIVITIES. Track, Frenc , NH , I , . COMMENTS: I leave Reavis with good memorieszhopes and plans for the future. Thanks to everyone who made me smile. DAVE CARTWRIGHT FRIENDS: Bob, Scott, Danny, Andrea, Barb, Lisa, Iohn, Mickey, Dave, and everyone else. FAVORITES: Weekends, Michelob, Food, Money, and going out with my friends. LAST COMMENTS: I leave with everlasting memories. Thanks to the greatest friends, special thanks to Mom and Dad. KIMBERLY ANN CASALE NICKNAME: KIM FRIENDS: Ernest, Maha, Marie, Sandy, Samia. FAVORITES: Clothes, Summer, Having lots of money, Chicago, Michael jackson. AC- TIVITIES: Cosmetology 3. LAST COMMENTS: Thank you, Mom and Dad. Good Luck, loe. IRENE CASEY FRIENDS: The best. FAVORITES: Dave, -Pontiacs 'and Oldsmobiles, summer nights, The Okons, Chicago, Family and Friends. LAST COM- MENTS: I leave the best 4 years of my life with cherished memories, friends, and hope for a successful future, thanks Mom and Dad! Love Ya! IOHN CASEY DAN CERVANTES NICKNAME: FN, BLACK lLJLIO FRIENDS: Red, W.P., KP., Nest, Scary, Waz, and Nottingham FAVORITES: Oldies, Weekends, Wild Times with friends, and My Par- ties! LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis with thanks for the support from lill and my parents. Goodbye Reavis TOM CHADA NICKNAME: CHAD FRIENDS: Everybody. FAVORITES: Heavymetal, guitar, Molsen Golden, Harleys, Weekends, MSC, Queen of Peace girls, motorcross, eating. ACTIVITIES: Freshman Baseball, Battle of the Bands. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis dedicating my smashed Les Paul to Mr. Bialek. TINA CHURLIN NICKNAME: TEENSE FRIENDS: Elaine, Patty, Sandie, Bill twins, Carla, etc. FAVORITES: Friends, Summernights kisses, LOVE IS Family, beach, MEN , driving, and hugs. ACTIVITIES: Cross Country, cheerleading 2, IHS I-2, NHS 3-4. LAST COMMENTS: l'll remember the memories at Reavis always! Thanks Mall B, YRSLYA, T. COLLEEN COLVIN PATRICIA CONKLE LAWRENCE COOKE NICKNAME: l'COOKlE FRIENDS: Tami, Tony, Tony Y, FAVORITES: Tami, Football, Food. AC- TIVITIES: Football 1- 4, Varsity 3, 4. LAST COMMENTS: As the years come to a close, and it's time to pursue our dreams, l'll look back and remember the good timesl had at Reavis. RICHARD T. COONEY NICKNAME: BRICK FRIENDS: Everyone. FAVORITES: Pizza, Friends, The Lake, Camaro's e elin LAST COMMENTS I leave Reavis knowing that Chevelles, Z pp . 1 the last 4 years were the best. But I wouIdn't do it again. 96 f Seniors W ... ,.... ,......-.....,.......- -. ..-....,...,.......... .....,....-.............,.,...,,,,.........,.,.,.,.,..,..,..-.,. .... .-..-.....-... .. ,.. Se Qskss NCI X M of SX .x , e,. .g ki 'lf' weve- 1 O X,-ve -,, .. A tr Q-.WNW 3 ' it ., .. fu R K- 71 N -1 li' st.. . ' V I-tc, Am, In g 3 .,, . X, , ww K f . I 7 5?-1 as 4 5 'M S- S N 3' Z M ' X42 NN a ' E the t If 5 ,t f 353 , ff X L ii f'?s.,i2:2s':3--A i ' . s:. . : ....-....... Y, .-...... Q,.1..4,.. MICHAEL CORNELL LAURA COSTABILE NICKNAME: t'LAUR FRIENDS: Lin, Col, Kath, Past-present b-ball team, leff, Earl, FAVORITES: 325, winning, Lisa, sports, music, swish. ACTIVITIES: Basketball, Varsity Club, Photo, IHS-NHS, Ushers. LAST COMMENTS: It s been a fast four, full of great memories with wonderful coaches and friends. Lin and Mr. O'DonnelI, thanks for always being there, and the support. CYNTHIA MARIE COYLE NICKNAME: CINDY FRIENDS: Kevin, Denise, Dawn, Laurie, Sandy, Renee, Cheryl, Debbie Chris, Hamide, Mike, Mark, Ieff, and everyone else. FAVORITES: Guys, Being with fnends, black, Rolling Stones, Def Leppard. LAST COMMENTS: I had a great time at Reavis and if I could l'd do it again. Thanks Mom and Dad. Good Luck, Tracee, you'll need it. IOHN CZARNECKI NICKNAME: 'iCZAR FRIENDS: Mike, Bill F., Bill B,, Art, Kubes, and many others, FAVORITES: Mary, Fishing, Sports, Chicago Sox, Blackhawks. ACTIVITIES: Golf 1-4, Basketball 1-4, Baseball 1-4, V-Club 3-4. LAST COMMENTS: I leave here at Reavis probably the best years of my life. Thanks to many for all the help. CHRIS CZERWIEN FRIENDS: They know who they are. FAVORITES: Parties, Lake, Woods, Guys, journey, Brown eyes, Friends, money, and Reavis. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis with good memories. Good Luck to any bgpther and sister. Thanks Mom and Dad for being so great I ove ou. MARYLOU CZERWINSKI NICKNAME: RLOONEY LOU-LOU FRIENDS: Francine, Lisa, Solita, everyone who made me laugh. FAVORITES: Soft rock, ice cream, tennis, and being crazy. ACTIVITIES: Tennts 2, 3, 4, Track 1-4, Cheerleader 1-2, Spanish Club 1, Business Club 1-3, Usher Club 3-4. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis with a lot of treasurable memories! Good Luck, Carol and Glenn! CYNTHIA M. CZERWONKA NICKNAME: CYNDY FRIENDS: Cheryl, Rose, Debbie, Lisa, Carolyn, and Dannette. FAVORITES: Purple, Concerts, Partying. ACTIVITIES: Band 1-3. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis thanking everyone who helped me and Good Luck, Cheryl and Tony. ALLEN CZOPEK ROSE D'AGOSTlNO FRIENDS: Kathy, Barb, Dawn H,, Dawn S., Terry, lanice, Cyndy, Cheryl, Danette. FAVORITES: Styx, Stones, Riskl, concerts, hotography. ACTIVITIES: Photo Club 3- 4, Business Club 1-4, Ram- Eoosters 1-4, Wrestling Stat, 1, Co-Op Program 4. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis knowing that these past four years have been the Best of Times. KEVIN DANIELS PATRICIA DARASKA NICKNAME: Patti FRIENDS: lohn, Sherryl, Al, Ioanie, Tina, julie, Kathy, leannette. FAVORITES: john, pizza, tacos, friends, the lakefront, clothes, money. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis with a lot of good memories. Thanks to everyone who made my years at Reavis special, ROBERT DEDDO NICKNAME: HEAD FRIENDS: Anyone and Everyone. FAVORITES1 Girls, race cars, weekends, .friends ACTIVITIES: Track 2, Auto Club 3. LAST COM- MENTS: I leave Reavis remembering all the good times I had and I ho e my little sister has as many. Special thanks to the people who helped me get through the years. SCQT DELAQEY NICKNAME: 'ISNAKEH FRIENDS: Almost everyone, FAVORITES: Scorpions, black, parties, Reavis football, nightlife, women, sense, lakefront, State Road, par- ties, my old house. I I ACTIVITIES: Football. IAST COMMENTS: I leave with a smile on my face. Thanks to my family, I couldn't have done it without you. KAREN DETLEFSEN NICKNAME: BONES FRIENDS: They know who they are. FAVORITES: Italian food, nice looking men, summer, the beach, diamonds, gold. LAST COMMENTS: These past four years have been the best years of my life, but I would never do it again. DENISE oickovstt NICKNAMEI 'IDICKEYH FRIENDS: Everyone who knows they are. FAVORITES: The woods, partying, good times, lakefront, Bill. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis thanking Ma and Dad and Bill for their understanding. Mom, I Love You. N Seniors X 197 1 - - ,..........,.......T --- A--. A . ..-...-,-.-..,..... -...,... ,............ w-4+f-i,,......,:. , ' NICKNAME' 'ICHARH CHARLENE DONOHUE . FRIENDS: Iosie S., Karen K., Karen D., Barb P., lim. FAVORITES: Weekends, sunsets, Corvettes, pizza, summer nights, Iourney, lim. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis finally realizing how special these past four years have been. Thanks to my Mom and Dad for understanding. THERESA ANN DRAIIN NICKNAME: TERRl - ' ID FRIENDS: Lori, Linda, Debbie, Karen. FAVORITES. Reading, camp g. I LAST COMMENTS: Thank you Dad and Mom for English, chi dcare. . helping me through these last four years. I love you both always. NICKNAME' COON CARLA DREHER . Q FAVORITES: lohn, ET., friends, singing, drawing, guitar. ACTIVITIES: t tive 'I Choir I 4 IHS I-7 NHS 3 - Pres 4, Show Choir Z- Represen a , - , -, 1 4, LAST COMMENTS' Strive toward your goals and never give up! I love you Mom, Dad, family and friends! DAWN DREW S Ch ri Melissa Anne Rick Troy the rest know,FAVORlTES: FREIND 1 e , . ,,., . Led Zeppelin, ludas Priest, weekends, patio, parties. LAST COM- MENTS: I wish l'd been here longer, oh well. Thanks Mom and my friends for all your help SUSAN DREXLER A and Everybody FAVORITES baby Crystal, Ioe, FRIENDS: nyone f . , moonlit nights, summer, being with friends LAST COMMENTS: Beam me up Scotty, there isn't any intelligent life down here, DUBBIE LORI DUBOIS FRIENDS: Lisa , KD., DS., MT , A.P , B M., L Pfs FAVORITES: Danc- ing, Florida, being with friends, having good times, memories , that special person, Class of 84 , taking chances, N.L.M. ACTIVITIES- Wrestling Stat 1-2, Ramboosters I-2. LAST COMMENTS' These past 4 years have been the greatest? Thanks to my parents, if it wasnt tor them I would have never made it. Good Luck to the Class of CAROLYN DUDC-EON IIM DUFFY DUFF FRIENDS1 Mike, lim, lohn, Dave, Sahs people, they know who they are. FAVORITES. Parties, Football Crames, Michelob, Michelle, AC- TIVITIES: Football 'I-3, Student Council I. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis knowing that these four years were great, and the best is yet to COFT19, MARK A. DUNBAR FRIENDS: loe, Craig, Mike, Dan, Tracee, Cindy, Ieff, loe C ITES C d times weekends camping Italian food, good FAVOR 3 oo , , , music, and friends. ACTIVITIES' Wrestling I-4, Intramural hockey. V A fll b reat as LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis hoping my future vli e as g my past 4 years at Reavis. UNCAN NICKNAME DUNC IOHN THOMAS D , . FRIENDS: Mike, loe, Coll, Matt, and family, Benny and wife, Bush and : I Mary, the rest know who they are! FAVORITES, The Barrys, Zeppe in, Sabbath, Priest, steak, mushrooms, KD., Frisbee, Softball. LAST COM- MENTS: I leave with high hopes for the future, memories of the past, and a piece of paper that my future relies on! RICHARD DURRANT SUSAN DZIERANOWSKI NICKNAME- SUE FRIENDS: Mom, Billy, Bob, Urbauer, Rahs. FAVORITES: Being with Billy, cheerleading, Mom, summers, the '83 gang. ACTIVITIES: Volleyball Z, Cheerleading 2-4, Co-Capt. 4, NHS 4. LAST COMMENTS: Thanks to ' A ' d if I had the chance, Mom and Dad for letting me come to Reavis an l'd do it all over. IOHN ECKERT I NICKNAME' MAR MARY lx. EISEL , FRIENDS: Debbie, Tiff, Theresa, Mich, Rose, Iustine, Eric, Earl, lohn, and all who want to be. FAVORITES: Blue, Reavis Rams, summer nights, friends. ACTIVITIES: Volleyball 2-3, Basketball I-2, Track I-4, l b 2-4 S nish Club fSec,I 2 3. LAST COMMENTS: Reavis has Usher Cu , pa ' - . . been a special part of my life that l'll never forgetl Thanks, I love ya mom and dad. SARA ELKHART FRIENDS: Lisas, Gregg, Maha, Sandy, Annette, Iims, Ioann, Karen, Fred, Ira, Ms. Curtin. FAVORITES: Being with Scottl, the lakefront, AC- TIVITIES: Yearbook. LAST COMMENTS: I would like to thank ' I ' at m life, everyone who knew me for their help They he pe cre e y 1925 f Seniors 10 I f,,, 2 ,P E, , gy, X K, ,iv 2 4 V, ,hr gf, , 41,7 1 Yr-P v 'li ll' 1 r L22 ! . I I .1 I I ' . x, X -4 1' ' S .J kv, ff - V , 5 I ,-s. an 4, i i at J l C fr 1 r uv 'tx I T ,J li L .........w.............,......................................,. , A , . S Y si X . W- -. Sf fr s ft t g X si X as St X? tix it VY-6 AM ... - ......-.... ..-.-.........1.......-.......:..-.l....-....-.- TRACEY ELLIS FRIENDS: Lisa,'Mike, Pat, Tamie, Wally. FAVORITES: friends, Summer weekends, animals, Class of '84. ACTIVITIES: German Club 1, 2, lunior Honor Society, Rarnboosters, Work Program 4, LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis looking forward to the future but not forgetting the special friends and memories from the past four years. HAMIDE ELMAZI FRIENDS: Tina S, TR, R, H, C, C, V, K, S, O, and everybody I had good times with. FAVORITES: Led Zeppelin, Doors, Canada, traveling, fami- ly, friends, and summer time. LAST COMMENTS: I leave with a lot of gooclj memories and hopes for the future. Thanks to my family and rien s. EDWARD ELY NICKNAME: THE BLOB FRIENDS: Everyone. FAVORITES: Food, Parties, meeting eople, hav- ing a good time. ACTIVITIES: Football 1-4, Varsity Club Ilgesl, Senior Class Treas. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis knowing that my four years are over and it's time to move on. SANDRA EVANS FRIENDS: Lisa, Andrea, Kilroy, IY, Tracey, CI, Tommy, jonathan and MOM. FAVORITES: Friends, Styx, guitars, and food. ACTIVITIES: Too numerous to mention. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis happy to be an ngy way knowing that those I love will come with me, if only in my ear . IACQUELINE A. FAHY NICKNAME: liDIVIL FRIENDS: .Anyone who made me laugh. FAVORITES: Family, Big Bros , doing the cruise, football games, lan's car, and my sister's cowboy. LAST COMMENTS: lust a word of thanks to my family who hleivekppt up with a lot of my little stunts and for all their advice. an s. ANTHONY FALTIN NICKNAME: STONY FRIENDS: Everyone that proved to be!! FAVORITES: Tony lr., Ford 4x4, Girls, Chevy's, Bad Oscar Street Machines of Burbank, radical cams, high performance, going to Duke's. ACTIVITIES: Auto Club 2-3. DEBBIE FANDREY NICKNAME: HSPACE FRIENDS: Everyone who makes me smile. FAVORITES: Pur le, unicorns, PM , being with friends, rainbows. LAST COMMENTFS: I leave Reavis with many friends and many memories that will never be forgotten. Thanks Mom and Dad for helping me through it all. I love ya. WILLIAM FARR NICKNAME: BILL FREINDS: Anyone who considers themselves one. FAVORITES: '83 Fightin' Rams, Taco Bell, Oldsmobile, weekends. ACTIVITIES: Football, Basketball, Baseball, IHS, NHS, Math Club, President Freshman Class, President Sophomore Class, Intramurals, Varsity Club. LAST COM- MENTS: These last four years have been the best of my life . . . so far! ANN MARIE FIFER NICKNAME: NANNA BANANA, S.H. FRIENDS: The best!! FAVORITES: Good friends, being 'United , rowdy parties, Rock-n-Roll, hikes, summer, Michigan, sunsets, full moons, nature, Free Bird , Seger, animals, smiles. IAST COMMENTS: l'll remember all the good times and special people forever. Thanks to everyone who made it great. NANCY FINNEGAN NICKNAME: FINNI FRIENDS: Ed, Debbie, Mary, Robin, Chris, Victor, Pam and everyone in Nottingham. FAVORITES: 38, Vince, going out to Nottingham, Ed, rainbows, pizza. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis with a lot of good friends and memories that I will never forget. Thanks Mom and Dad for putting up with me - Luv ya. IERALD T. FISCHER NICKNAME: CHARACTER FRIENDS: Anyone who wants to be. FAVORITES: TI-5, computers, ar- cades. ACTIVITIES: Math Club 2-4, Computer Club 4, Intramurals, NHS, Tennis. LAST COMMENTS: END OF LINE! MICHAEL FISHER NICKNAME: FISH FRIENDS: Mike, Tony, Ron, Paul, Kev Lev, Ioe. FAVORITES: Old cars. ACTIVITIES: Automotive. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis knowingl learned a few things. Thanks Mom and Dad. STEPHEN FITZPATRICK MARY FLOREZ NICKNAME: ELO FRIENDS: Lydia, Vikki, April, Cindy, Connie, Tommy D., Berch Family. FAVORITES: Pink Floyd, snakes, parties, Hooters, and guys! LAST COMMENTS: Good-bye all you peogle. There's nothing you can say to make me change my mind. Good- ye. SCQTT FLOREZ NICKNAME: ELO FRIENDS: Those who cared for me and I also cared for, You all know who you are llladiesf' FAVORITES: Friends, Eric, 69 , Rams, the ladies . ACTIVITIES: Football 1-4, Wrestling 2-4, Track 1-3. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis looking forward to the future horizons in which my success will be brought. Seniors f 199 -.. ...,..4...-.......- ---AM-.-. ......,.....,.-... -. Y-.. ........i.1 ......-..7-.,...........--...-..,.-..,...l..---.-.s.-. - MARY ELLEN FOGARTY NICRNAME. MAR, MARY FRIENDS: Donna, Ianet, Leann, lsathy, Marie. FAVORITES: Mom, Old Style, guidance office, deans office, Beatles, 'bb Mustang and steak. ACTIVITIES: Basketball I-2, Softball I, CETA 3, Work Program 4, h k m mom for all her School 'I-4. LAST COMMENTS, l'd like to t an y help. Mom I love you. NICKNAMEg BIRD BRIAN FORKIN 7 FRIENDS: Ierry, Iohn, Tom, Scott. ACTIVITIES: Tennis I-4 LAST COM- MENTS: Ileave knowing these were good times thanks to my friends, and especially my family TOM FOUNTAS . FRIENDS' BR., EE., GM., Pls., IP., IH and the rest FAVORITES B.T.B., football, S.D,, Chargers, Stroh's parties, girls, Mustangs I67-bill, Dukes fries, WHO, Led Zeps 3 ACTIVITIES' Football 'I-2, 4 talmostl, Track I-2. LAST COMMENT.: Thanks tor all your support Mom and Pops. TELA FR AGOSO NICRNAME' 'SHORTIE' MARIA ES . f 3 4 I' d T h , Maureen, and Liz. FAVORITES: Guys, Chicago, FRIENDS. Lu y, ris a and Mexico. ACTIVITIES. Spanish Club. LAST COMMENTS I want to , . , thank my whole family tor everything, so Thanx. GARY FULLER H g FRIENDS: Class of 8-I . FAVORITES: Friday night tootball games, 'rls love ACTIVITIES Gymnastics I-Z LAST COM- Fierro, Ecstasy, gi ., . . E . - MENTS: I leave Reavis with some good memories, and I now look lor- ' E f t ward to my tuture. Thanks Mom and Dad for your suppor GREGORY GAAL MICHAEL C-ABORIR NICKNAME G FRIENDS: Iuan, Fungo, C.-Man, and Eli FAVORITES' Cindy, Blackhawks, baseball, stormy nights, and State Championship AC' - ' ' Cl I TIVITIES: Football 'I-4, Basketball I--I, Baseball I 4, NHS, Varsity u J LAST COMMENTS: I leave knowing I have accomplished something, and will do so in the future. FRANK CIARBRIEL NICRNAMFQ WAD FRIENDS' They know who they are. FAVORITES: Water skiing, snow . . , I ST skiing, motorcycles, snowmobiles, food, target shooting, music. LA COMMENTS: I leave Reavis knowing I had a great time, and a few of the best years of my lite have gone by Thanks Mom and Dad, I love you both. MICHELLE GALECKAS KELLY M. CASRIN NICRNAME SCOOTER FRIENDS: Anyone who receives a smile FAVORITES' Linas, purple, Czar, pizza, long rides in the city ACTIVITIES: Student Trainer, Ushers Club, Band, Stat, Gymnastics, Ramboosters, Rifles LAST COMMENTS. I really learned a lot these past four years at Reavis Thanks Mom and Dad, I love you. KAREN GECAS NICKNAME GEC FRIENDS: Bill, Blue A and Show Choir bunch, and everyone else who made me smile. FAVORITES1 M. Williell, good times with special peo- ple, muscles. ACTIVITIES: Aquatic Arts, Art Club I, Blue Angels 'I-4, IHS 'I-2, NHS 3-4, Show Choir 3, 4, Wrestling Stat 3, Musical 3, 4, Bad- minton 2-4, LAST COMMENTS1 Thanks to everyone who made these four years so special. l'll miss you all MARY CENGE DAVE CIARETTA FRIENDS: Everyone I know, FAVORITES. '72, Chevelles, football games, Iourney. ACTIVITIES: Track 2, Cross-Country 3. LAST COM- MENTSz I leave Reavis knowing I learned a lot in the four years I was here. MIKE CIIRDWAIN NICKNAME: C-lRDY FRIENDS: Sandy, Phil, Rich, Dave, Mike, Paul, Mikey. FAVORITES Fishing, hiking, camping, old cars. ACTIVITIES: Track, Cross Country, Auto Club. LAST COMMENTS: Thanks to all my friends who helped make these four years my BEST. Thanks Mom and Dad. ELAINE GIRTEN FRIENDS: Tina, Tammy, Cheryl, Renee, Debbie, Terry, Laura, and anyone else who made me smile! FAVORITES: Summer, beach, weekends, hugs and kisses, water skiing, Class of '84, LAST COM- MENTS: I leave Reavis with many great memories and friends l'lI never forget. Thanks Mom and Dad for everything. Love yasl ZIIII gg? 600 4 I ' - Q'-Q tl' I I X . l X lx -v I I . . X gr Tb' sr A, lift 4... If .. try, A T vw 'E' Q ,vpn- , - X J U .-ff Dv '14 I A I as 5, if CNR I. 0 Y' I x 4 I I ps. ,, I fun, 'E - : '-5 S sv -V I -A FE. I lx Q ax XX lj N I x I lf I 4 . 5 I I ,Ai 'ct S, .. It by 1 3 X -w Y- f gg ,S f 4, ,,.. ,par ff N-I ,,I t:M-sv , L gk 2 'V N ',' - 5 Q2 A .- f'2iIis:ff-.v Q ss is-4 gf: fb B 'wvfx X . fit - gyg. : N VTP' Q if Nfl fl 1 Va X Q f' JFK CINDY ANN GIUSTI THOMAS GLEASON ED GOMBASH NICKNAME' FAST EDDIE FRIENDS: joe, I-Ierb, Eric, lim, john. FAVORITES: Guitar, pizza, girls, beef, playing gigs, recording studios, Photo Club. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis knowing that I had a great time while in school. ESTHER GOUNTOUNAS NICKNAME- NES FRIENDS: The best in.the world! FAVORITES: My family, ice cream, ITWUSIC, CIWYISUNHS, purple, sports, summer. ACTIVITIES: Blueprint 2-3, Speech Team 2-4, IHS, NHS. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis with unforgettable friends and memories, eagerly looking forward to my future. Thanks Mom and Dadl IOSEPH W. GOVEIA FRIENDS: Herb, leff, Ed. FAVORITES: Scuba diving, Boxing, snow- sknng, dirt bike riding. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis with good memories and a lot of good times. IEAN GRABOWSKI FRIENDS: Judy, Laurie, Wendy, Tiffany, and anyone else that wants to be. FAVORITES: Charlie, 1169, blue, snow, Air Su ly, being with friends. LAST COMMENTS. Thanks to my family andpgiends for help- ing me through these past four years. You've all been so special to me. Good luck to the Class of '84. SUSAN NANCY GRAH NICKNAME: SUE FRIENDS: All those who have made my years complete. FAVORITES: Being with family and friends, traveling, summers, listening to music. LAST COMMENTS: I leave knowing that I had fun and am ready for the future. Thanks Mom and Dad for your support, I love you. THERESA GREGOR FRIENDS: Tiffany, Bobbie, Mary, Rose, Michelle, everyone else knows who they are. FAVORITES: California, summer, babies, volleyball, music, Mark, ACTIVITIES: Volleyball 1-4, Basketball 1-2, NHS 3, 4. LAST COMMENTS: Thanks to everyone that made my years at Reavis fun. I hope the future is as bright as the past. NANCY E. CRGANTO FRIENDS: Benny, Sandy, Tommy, Matt, Sandi, Vince, loelle Trisha. FAVORITES: Benny, l'Mint 4x4 trucks, Millers, long weekends, par- ties, the woods. ACTIVITIES: Work Program 4. LAST COMMENTS: The past four years have been filled with a lot of good times and a lot of first times. Thank you Mom and Dad for everything, and a big thanks to Mr. Tracy. THERESE GRIFFIN FRIENDS: MO., M.T., S.O., T.M., The Boys, and anyone who made me feel like someone, FAVORITES: Geno's camper, country, summer nights, California. ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading 1, Blue Angels 2, 3. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis hoping the future will be as good as the past. Thanks Mom and Dad - I love you! TOM GROSS FRIENDS: They Y - 3 Y, I parties, winter. ACTIVITIES: Football 'I-4, Basketball 1, Baseball 1-4. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis with many happy memories and looking forward to the future. EDWARD GUDEWICZ NICKNAME: ROSY FRIENDS: Art, Craig, Bill, everyone I know, FAVORITES: Sports, Sox, spaghetti. ACTIVITIES: Baseball 2-4, Student Council 1. LAST COM- MENTS: Thanks to everyone who helped make my four years at Reavis the greatest. You'II never be forgotten. know who the are FAVORITES Hocke weekends MARY GURDOCK NICKNAME: KATHY FRIENDS: Barb, Rose. FAVORITES: Led Zeppelin, Cola, Stroh's and Dodge Vans. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis knowing that I ac- complished four years of pure torture. All those days I thought: Man, this place is a dump, I'm just glad my four year sentence is over. EDWARD GUSTAW I HALL NICKNAME: TJ, Mom, Maria, Theresa, left, Nottingham girls. FAVORITES: Fall, Koalas, Dancing, flirting, sweet thing, family, ACTIVFTIES: Tennis, Badminton, Class Officer, Usher, Cheerleading, Blue Angels. LAST COMMENTS: The future belongs to those of us who believe in beau- ty of our dreams! Love you Mom and Dad! Seniors X 201 -i- ....,-...A-,....4.,..-..:e.. ,. : Cl-IARLIE CHAN CHARLES DAVID HAMID NICKNAME FRIENDS: Chuck, David, Adam, Rob, Larry, Dawn, Terry, and many more. FAVORITES: Movies, girls, color blue, food, money, models, ' tb ll baseball ACTIVITIES Spanish Club 4 LAST COM- soccer, too a , . . , . , MENTS: Thank God and the United States of America I'm leaving Reavis High School. GERALLAH HAMIDEH NICRNAME- 'TERRY' FRIENDS: They know who they are. FAVORITES: Going -out with friends. ACTIVITIES: Wrestling, Soccer. LAST COMMENTS. I leave Reavis knowing that I'm graduating and all the good times I've had Special thanks to my Mom, Dad, and my brother tor their support. ANGELA IOY HAMLIN NICKNAME. HANGELI' FRIENDS: Steve, Maria, Melissa, Teresa, Amy, .Allen FAVORITES. Steve, dancing, Little Franks Pizza, Music. LAST COMMENTS Thanks Mom for all the support you have given me these last tour years Love ya Mom. RAY HAMMAD FRIENDS: Rich, Mike, Tom, Dave, lim, Tod FAVORITES- Rolling Stones, The Who, Sports. LAST COMMENTS Good times and bad times, l've been through my share ot' each during my four years at Reavis. DOLORES HARR NICKNAME DE DE FRIENDS: Ieanette, Sherryl, Gary, Michelle, and St. Louis youth group FAVORITES. Michigan, waterskiing, yellow, blue eyes, Alabama, solt- ball, family. LAST COMMENTS. I leave Reavis with many great ' ' ' S 'al thanks to my tamily and memories that I will never Iorgel. peci friends. Love ya's. ARTHUR HARRISON LARRY HATTON FRIENDS: People from Nottingham, FAVORITES. Oldies, drinking with f S d , ACTIVITIES' Football I. LAST COMMENTS I leave Reavis with rien s good memories and some good times. I would like to thank my famr ly for helping me through high school. ERIC HAVECK CHARLES P, HAYES NICKNAMEQ SCYCO KILLER' FRIENDS: Ant, Spud, Chan, Rob, Laurie, they know who they are. FAVORITES: Vio ence. ACTIVITIES: Graphic ,Arts Club. LAST COM- MENTS: I tried to be as crazy as I could Sorry if I was a pain. BRIAN K. HAZELETT FRIENDS: All of my real friends know who they are FAVORITES: Being with someone you love. ACTIVITIES. Football 2, intramurals, Graphic Arts Club. LAST COMMENTS: My high school years went by like a blur. I only wish l'd had more time. ROBERT I-IEINZEL NICKNAME: BOB FRIENDS: The Kubs, Timmy, the Vinge, BR., Dawn, Sue. FAVORITES: Sports, food, golf, basketball, girls. ACTIVITIES: Golf I-4, Intramurals 4, Basketball I--I, Baseball I-2, Musical 3, Ramblin Rams I-3, Varsity Club 4 NHS 4. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis with memories that I will never forget, Thanks to my family and coaches tor all their help. FORE! IOHN HELSON FRIENDS: They all know who they are. FAVORITES: Patti, Mustangs, the garage door store. ACTIVITIES: Auto Club. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis hoping that I will make a million dollars before l'm 30, DAWN HENION FRIENDS: Ianice, Danette, Dawn, Dave, FAVORITES: Bowling, weekends, Pink and Blue, 86. ACTIVITIES: Aquatic Arts, Business Club, Photo Club, Ramboosters, Bowling. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis with many happy memories. IUDY HENKELMAN FRIENDS: Dan, lean, Tiffany, Wendy, FAVORITES: Being with Dan, , . . H I long walks, friends, food, swimming, LAST COMMENTS, I eave Reavis looking forward to the future. Thanks for everything Mom and Dad, I love you. I love you Dan for always being there and making me happy, CHERYL I-IEPBURN FRIENDS: Kathy, Elaine, Tina, Patti, Tammy, Debbie, loanne, Bill, Ray, and the guys. FAVORITES: Doug, Gartield, money, Mazda RX7, Dat- sun 280zx, purple, Iourney, downtown, sunsets, family, friends, good times. LAST COMMENTS: Life is full of memories. I'II remember these forever, 202 f Seniors af 64 I It f' J, , vi . lu .Wi mfr! 1 .a f . 'Y 1 ,, A-r'? F I N ff' t s. ' i ii, ii Q s sl sg Xkwsisi- 4? 4 . lltt X X' I X! 'ax lg as x 'Qi ' X 5 t X sc fe I f ....-...-...-. ...- ... . . ...-,.,,.--... ..--..-....... .,.....1......,.....,,....-.........q-....,...-.i..-..-......,.. -......-.-. -Q- i .. 1 Q . as- ,,.. K L., A... fps , . azcaaaa... mf RY' 9 I-fffphsttf N gat. is I 4 R W S A 1 'ITF 4 'K' I fi 'i .iw 'N 4 k , is s Ns . , .sc 1 x Q X ..,,, ..- X it I x Y RENEE HEPBURN FRIENDS: Dawn, Cheryl, Elaine, Bill, Tammy, Laurie, and everyone who made me smile. FAVORITES: Class of '84. LAST COMMENTS: I leave 'Reavis with a lot of happy memories and good times that will last a lifetime. CHERRI HERRMANN NICKNAME: CI-IER, CHERRY FRIENDS: Ellen, Sheryl, Penny, Kathy and Cathy. FAVORITES: Hanging around with my friends. ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading 1-3, Tennis 3, Ram- boosters 1-3. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis knowing that these past years have been the greatest, I had a lot of memories and I made alot of special friends, KARL HICKS MICHAEL HIGGINS DANIEL HINKLEMAN NICKNAME: HINK FRIENDS: Curt, Gary, Beeb, Ronda. FAVORITES: Ronda, baseball, sum- mer nightsz ACTIVITIES: Football 1, Baseball 2. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis with many memories that will last me forever. Thanks Mom and Dad. Thanks Ronda for being that special person in my life. IOHN HOFFENKAMP THOMAS HOGAN IR. FRIENDS: Diane, Mary, Ioanne, the El-Mar gang, and anyone who wanted to be. FAVORITES: My family, summer nights, my pets, and bowling. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis with positive thoughts of a good future and special gratitude given to those who helped me through it, especially my Mom and Dad. BETH ANN HOSEY NICKNAME: PORKY FRIENDS: Anyone who wanted to be. FAVORITES: Dave, eating, and graduating. ACTIVITIES: Rifles. LAST COMMENTS: Thanks to my fami- ly, especially Dad for your support. Luv ya all. World, here I come! BARBARA I-IUDAK BARBARA HUNT IIM IAROLIM NICKNAME: SHAGGY FRIENDS: Rich, Kathy, Chris, Abdul, lulie, etc., etc., etc. FAVORITES: Iron Maiden, Last Stand. ACTIVITIES: Senior Homecoming Float. LAST COMMENTS: I would like to thank my parents for putting up with me and all the teachers and friends along t e way. WILLIAM IOHNSON NICKNAME: CHlLLYWILLY FRIENDS: lohn, Mat, Tom, Mike, Monica, Dad, Ioan, the people who helped me. FAVORITES: Girls, partying with friends. LAST COM- MENTS: I leave Reavis with what I know and thanks to my dad. loan and Monica - the people who helped me through the years. PAULA IUSTICE ERIC KACHOLD TONY KACHOLD FRIENDS: Everyone knows who they are. FAVORITES: Beatles. weekends, old English, ocean, blue. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis looking forward to what will happen in the future: And thanks, everyone who helped me through the last four years. especially my mom and dad, it's been great. Hello. Good-bye. Seniors f 203 I .. ....-....... .YM -. .......1,...-..... .Y . -....1.......,. ..... ,. .. V ..i...-.....-...........-.......1.--,.. -,, ,,.,,,...4......v. ...,- RICHARD KAEDING AMIN KANAN FRIENDS: They know who they are. FAVORITES: Cars, women, sports, and good times. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis knowing I won't be back. Good-bye. PHIL KANTOR g FRIENDS: TF., EE., B.R., l.M., Class of '84, etc. FAVORITES: Strohs, weekends, The Doors, cars, Dukes, fries, women. ACTIVITIES: Foot- ball 'I, 2, Basketball I, Baseball I: LAST COMMENTS' I leave Reavis ' ' I l.avin a lot of good times knowing that I learned all I could anc e g behind LINDA KAPPEL PAUL KARNEZIS NICKNAME: GREEK FRIENDS: Anyone who really cares. FAVORITES: The lake, 'KX's, waterskiing, hunting. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis with a smile on my face and a heart full of memories. I'lI never forget these past four years. They've really been special? ?? KAREN KARPOLA NICKNAME: USHORTY, LIL DUDE FRIENDS: Karen, Barb, Deb, Char, Lori, Traci, everyone else. FAVORITES: Wisconsin, beach, sunsets, summer days, hearts, the ' A - ' I-Z LAfT park, friends. ACTIVITIES: Swim Stat I 2, Ramboosters COMMENTS My life has just begun, but these memories will always last. KIMBERLY A. KARPUS NICKNAME: Cl-IIPMUNKH FRIENDS: Lynda leannie, Lara, everybody from the Knolls, and the - ' ' f 'I rest know wholyou are. FAVORITES. Being with friends and amiy, going up to the country LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis knowing I s ent m best four years of my life. Special thanks to Mom, Dad and P b Y Debbie. I love youll IIM KAULINS FRIENDS: lohn, lim, Rick, FAVORITES: Cars, girls, baseball, football ACTIVITIES: Work Program. LAST COMMENTS: I leave knowing I had a great four years. PAM KEATING NICKNAME' SAM FRIENDS: Tammy, Paula, Sandee, Maria, Denise, Iulie, and the rest of Nottingham, FAVORITES: Pink, California, rainbows, football games, smurfs, Old Style, and parties. ACTIVITIES: Tennis I-2, Basketball I, Work Program 4. LAST COMMENTS. Good-bye Reavis' Thanks Mom and Dad, I love you both! DONNA MARIE KEENE NICKNAME. PEACHY FRIENDS: Lori, BA's, Lane, Lisa, all those who made me smile. FAVORITES: Good times with good friends, Footballl, rainbows, green. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis with some of the best memories I'lI ever have Thanks Mom and Shelly for putting up with me! I love you both! ELIZABETH KENDALL NICKNAME: LIZ FRIENDS: DM, TM, SO, LP, DR, CB, LM, and those who were there when I needed them. FAVORITES: Dan, memories, good times, friends, lakefront, family, and good laughs. ACTIVITIES: Ramboosters 1, Chorus I, 2, LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis hoping all of my future dreams will come true, and thanking all who have made these years the best. GERALD KINSELLA FRIENDS: They know who they are. FAVORITES: Weekends, motor- cycles, parties, Strohs, woods. LAST COMMENTS: I had a great tour years. Thanks mostly to my mom and dad. KATHRYN A, KLEIN NICKNAME: I'KATHY FRIENDS: MO., M,W., PH., SK., and those who can put up with my jokes. FAVORITES: Food, good laughs, crowded parties. LAST COM- MENTS: It turned out for the best in the long run. ADAM BARRATT KLIMAS NICKNAME: ATOM ANT FRIENDS: Psycho, Charlie Chan, Spud, Rob, Dawn, Bo, Robin, The rest of the gang, FAVORITES: Music, books, working, sleeping, reading, writing. LAST COMMENTS: To my friends: Good- bye, but keep in touch. KEVIN KLINE FRIENDS: They know who they are FAVORITES: 70 Firebird, food, partying, girls, sleeping. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis knowing that I will never have to come back, 204 f Seniors fail mtv' , l, , f: j ,H 'rw .1 . 'Y 4, fi .1- YM 'U I? af g y A ff X I- , , V S I , f' TQ I 'I ly! UW s -'V T F sf ' ,f I . t , . xr. 1 1- V' ' I N I 95:3 hc ,,.1.J. .AA I' '7 '15, is , N 4? Q stgx L - : S ,ir eg I A 'll if ASB 'il o Q- - w 4 p Xgur' . -2 ,V I , 8 fv ' is ,Q , -. Cx t -....., .,-,A,....-..:41 WILLIAM F. KMAN NICKNAME: 'IK-MAN FRIENDS: Brad, Ed, Mike, lim, Randy, everyone that I know. FAVORITES: '82-'83 Fightin' Rams, fishin' Lake Delta, pizza, sports, 1128, cheesecake, Reavis. ACTIVITIES: Football 1-4, Gymnastics 1-4, Wrestling 2, Varsity Club 3-4. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis with a lot of great friends, and good memories. Now I hope to enjoy a wonderful future. RON KNOUREK NICKNAME: 'INAD FRIENDS: Pook, Tommy B., Madog, ludas, Band People, Ramblin' Rams, Chen, Drumline. FAVORITES: Tom lones Rickenbackers, Heavy Metal, Rush, black, The Forest. ACTIVITIES: Band 1-4, Ramblin' Rams 1, 4, Orchestra 3, 4. LAST COMMENTS: Without the help of friends, I never would've made it. Thanx and Good-bye! MAUREEN KOCH NICKNAME: MOE FRIENDS: T.B., R.L., L,P., l.S., KB., MF., B,T., M.N., M.M. The others know who -they are. FAVORITES: Going out partying, rainbows, horseback riding, Rock-n-Roll, Seger, camping. ACTIVITIES: Drama Club 1. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis with lots of memories. I wouldn't have done it if it weren't for my mom and dad. TERESA M. KOCH FRIENDS: Iohn, Sandy, Ann Marie, Cindy, and everyone else, FAVORITES: lohn, bowling and purple. ACTIVITIES: Aries 2, Cosmetology 3, 4. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis knowing that they have been the best four years I ever had. Thanks Mom and Dad. CATHERINE A. KOHER NICKNAME: CATHY FRIENDS: lim, Penny, Sheryl, Maha, Ellen, Kathy, Cherri. FAVORITES: lim, yellow, the lake, Snoopy, stuffed animals. ACTIVITIES: Bowling 1- 2, Business Club 3. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis knowing that I have made some very special friends and many memories, Thanks to my family and friends, SUSAN KOLEK FRIENDS: Michele, Micki, Kathy and anyone who makes me laugh. FAVORITES: Friends, Monte Carlos, black, bikes, sunsets, woods. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis knowing these were my best years, Thgrgscgo everyone who made them possible, especially you, Mom an a . SHERYL A. KOLODZIEISKI FRIENDS: Penny, both Ders, Kathy's fl 81 KI, Rahs, Cherri, leana, Margo, etc. FAVORITES: Cheerleading, Friday night games, purple, friends, weekends, Pebbles. ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading 1-4, Tennis 3, Honor Roll, Ramboosters. LAST COMMENTS: These past four years have been great and have left me with many memories. Thanks to everyone who made my high school years worthwhile. IO ANN KOMANIECKI NICKNAME: IO FRIENDS: Dan, D.S,, R.A. and those I s ent good times with. FAVORITES: Dan, friends, the mountains, littFe kids, going out to Lyn- wood and helping Dan work on his Chevelle. ACTIVITIES: Student Aide 3. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis knowing the past four years will be remembered. Thanks Dan for the best year of my life, that means everything tome. RON KONECKI NICKNAME: I'KILLER FRIENDS: Larry, Dave, Chris, john, Tina and my senior class. FAVORITES: Family, friends, cars, weekends, Van Halen. ACTIVITIES: Swimming 1-2. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis knowing I'm more prepared for my future. Thanks for everything Mom and Dad. THOMAS JOSEPH KOZIOL NICKNAME: I'KOZ FRIENDS: Ken, Troy, Tom, Wil. FAVORITES: Food, music. ACTIVITIES: Football 1, Ushers Club. LAST COMMENTS: Well it's here at last, but tomorrow I will wonder how it went by so fast. Think about it Todd! TRACEY KOZUBOWSKI NICKNAME: I'KOZZY FRIENDS: Andrea, Karen, Kathy, Laura, Lisa, Lois, Sandy. FAVORITES: Cubbies, German, family, friends. ACTIVITIES: German Club 2-4, Blueprint 2-3, IHS 1-2, NHS 3-4, Business Club 1, Math Club 4. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis knowing these past four years were not wasted. BARBARA KRAEMER NICKNAME: 'BARB FRIENDS: Robin, Sandy, Linda, Ann, Louise, Marzena, Kim. FAVORITES: Yellow, roses, friends, family. ACTIVITIES: Business Club 1-3, Volleyball 2, Badminton 2. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis with a lot of happy memories. Thanks to my friends who made these years special! GARY MARTIN KRAUSE I h FRIENDS: They know who they are. FAVORITES: Band, movies, White Sox, pizza, fried chicken. ACTIVITIES: Band 1-4, Iazz Bands 1-4, Or- chestra 2, 4, German Club 1, 2, Math Club 1, 2, 4, IHSINHS 1-3. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis looking forward with great. hopes for what is ahead. Thanks to my family and friends for making the last four years as great as they were. INCE KRE CZYK IYRIENDS: gales, Mike A., they know who they are. FAVORITES: Sox , h k , I 'n cards, having a good time. ACTIVITIES: ln- SiinrffiiaISOFEYLAFSTYCFDMMENTS3 I wouldn't have made it this far without my family and friends. UNDA KRQLL NICKNAME: LYNN FRIENDS: P.D., D.M., I.S., M.B., DP., D.L., S.S. and all who make me smile, FAVORITES: Family, friends, hugs-n-kisses, camping, Wiscon- sin , summer nights and Mr, C . ACTIVITIES: Volleyball 1-4, Basket- ball 1, Track 1, Intramurals and Business Club 1. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis with many fond memories and friends. Thanx Mom and especially Dad for putting up with me. I love ya'sI Seniors X 205 . . .. ..... ---.-.. -.. . ..-.-,....-.....4 . ,.. .i.. ,..,-,.1 ,.,1....-.1- EARL kusmk NICKNAME1 'ERIC' FRIENDS: Ieff, Czar, Bob, Bill, Mike, special juniors, Hulk. FAVORITES: Basketball, golfing with a mad man. ACTIVITIES: Football 1-3, Basket- ' - ' 3-4 I. Class President, Student ball 1-4, Tennis 14, Varsity Club , r Council 3-4. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis with great memories. Thanks to my family, friends, and coaches for all their help, ERIC Kuamk NICKNAME1 :'EARL FRIENDS: leff, Bob, Bill, Eddie, everyone. FAVORITES: Football, fresh ' 886. ACTIVITIES: Football 1-4, Basketball legs, tennis, golf, fore, ' ' - ,-S . V'ce President, Student Council 3- Tennis 1-4, Varsity Club 3 4, Ir r I H 4. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis with memories I will never forget. Thanks to my family, friends, coaches and teachers. VICTORIA KUBIAK NICKNAME: BOOB FRIENDS: lackie, Bill and the Boyzz, FAVORITES: Snoopy, Mom, Dad ' T dd Bears, Bob Seger, downtown, Bill. AC- and the family, Penny e , TIVITIES: Student Of icer 2, Volleyball 1, Basketball I-2, Softball 1-2. LAST COMMENTS: Thanks for the times that you've given me, the memories are all in my mind! Commodores. MICHAEL I- KUBO FRIENDS: Terry, Rose, Barb, all of the Ed's . FAVORITES: Family, ski- ing, weekends. ACTIVITIES: Tennis I-2, Ushers Club 2, 3, 4. LAST NTS. I I ve Reavis with memories I will never forget. Thanks COMME : ea H everyone for the special times! Special thanks to Mom and Dad, Lin and Larry. STEVE KWIATKOWSKI NICKN FRIENDS: Chris, Butch, Ioe, Ken, Bruce, the rest know who they are. FAVORITES: Good times with friends, Strohs, hanging around the P ' LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis knowing the memories I otts s have will last forever. Special thanks Mom and Dad. AME: 'iKWl SHERRI KWIEK RICH LAFAIRE NICKNAME: THE SCREAMERH FRIENDS: lim, Kathy, Chris, and the rest know who they are. . E . i FAVORITES: Iron Maiden, Last Stand. ACTIVITIES. Running ong distance, Senior homecoming float. LAST COMMENTS: I would like to thank my parents for all they've done, and everyone who made it easier for me along the way. YVETTE LAFAIRE IOAN C. LAFFERTY FRIENDS: Ron, the Laffertys, and all of the people who can put u with me. FAVORITES: Ron, art, the Beatles, Def Leppard, Lions ILeosll ACTIVITIES: Band, Gymnastics, Art. LAST COMMENTS: Thanks to my parents, my family, the Hurtas and my friends for helping me through Reavis, IIM LAFOLLETFE FRIENDS: Sahs People, anyone who wants to be. FAVORITES. Having good times with friends. ACTIVITIES: Football 1-2, Baseball I-2. LAST ' ' ' d ' d bad times, but the COMMENTS. I leave Reavis having goo times an good times have been the best. Thanks to all my friends and most of all, my parents. RONALD LAHA NICKNAME: LAHA FRIENDS: Tony, Chris, Carry, Ioe, ludy, Herb, Ron. FAVORITES: Food, girls, jokes, Friday nights, Pink Floyd, the Who, woodworking. AC- ' CI b, LAST COMMENTS: Serious is a 2004, word TIVITIES. CVE u Thanks to my friends and my family, I couIdn't have done it without you. BILL LAKAWITCH FRIENDS: They know who they are. FAVORITES: Girls, money, fishing, limi, Floyd, Who, Zeppelin, the 6O's, food, the ocean. 22. LAST COM- MENTS: I leave Reavis confused. CYNTHIA A. LAKICKAS FRIENDS: Deb, Esther, Kathy, Art, Iohn, Bill, anyone else who cares to be, FAVORITES: Mike, weekends, ice cream, sleep, winning, rainy nights, swimming. ACTIVITIES: Swimming, Track, Varsity Club, IHS, NHS. LAST COMMENTS: These past four years have been filled with friends and memories that will not be soon forgotten, RUTH LATUS DEBORAH LYNN LAURIN NICKNAME: A'DEBBIE FRIENDS: Laurie, Sandy, Karen D., Karen K., Barb, Renee, Cheryl, Lisa, and the park people. FAVORITES: Getting together with friends, par- ties, the beach, horses, camping, the woods, and my family. LAST A ' d COMMENTS: I leave Reavis with many good memories and goo friends. Good Luck T.l.! 706 Seniors ...sw r? if K I rf' 7 'I gi I In .f Q3 A f X ,J I H Y f I J is V ,X 4 Q K lit Ml .1 554 , . p 'r A Zi 571 Ng? I ' . sf 2, 3: I 5 Q... ..., X2 ': X X N if It 'Ark Ii 9. v I ' .ul 5 .' E f 'T . I 1-KX 92 Qs 1 I I H ,W xl It I I HI IV., lil. xl i I . . , 'S xi. I 5,9 f Q LN X- ft qw X . . St it s w.X,,.3:,, ...V. N X .st s. Mwtw. 4'9- ax 'yet N, St . by N to I s W. ' X t f Qi SMS f as X' X Q 3 I X PSY' : at I5 Nt. 'fksst N K 5 .Xt I A tg f N S g u y C A 'ig S if L I X EY A ef I Q ive as - : ,- X K 4 X N' N Q X S N 4 f N X V4 te . s f e as Tl 5' ' . ., Q. ue., X ' 2 ? af V x,,, A-I ,' ' - 4' ' NST' Xe fe .. S, QQ: Q ' ..- N L I - . .1 I l I I I V ' . 3 ' il It -I . - li nur Ng S A mem, fx . 'I We :si ' I at . in. L li Yi 3 a. 'FV' 'M fs Vw : S . GV- .Mt Qu aumvwwt Sf C... -......,.........g.,.......,....,1..-- LAURA LAWLOR NICKNAME: LAURIE FRIENDS: Sandy, Kim, Tammy, Renee, Cindy, Deb, and everyone else. FAVORITES: Mike, the lake, friends, good times, laughing, horses. AC- TIVITIES: Gymnastics 1, Football Stats 1-4, Baseball Stats 1. LAST COM- MENTS: I leave Reavis with a lot of memories and a lot of good rien s. IAMES P. LAWTON NICKNAME: lAMES LAFTON FRIENDS: Sandy, Ron, Kevin, Karen. FAVORITES: Cars, candy, Mex- ican food. LAST COMMENTS: During the last four years at Reavis, I've met a lot of people and have had a lot of fun. But most of all, I've done a lot of growing up. DAVID LEMONIER NICKNAME: LEMON FRIENDS: Linda, lim, loe, Dave, Marty, '83 Rams. FAVORITES: Who, Zeppelin, Triumph, Stroh's, Taco Bell, Parties. ACTIVITIES: Football 1- 4, Baseball 1-4. LAST COMMENTS: I want to thank my family and the Iiroll emily for their support the last four years. Special thanks to Lin, I ove ou, LISA LENNON FRIENDS: Kathy Iiel, lustine, Donna, Steph, and everyone who has made my four years full of lun. ACTIVITIES: Lots! LAST COMMENTS: My memories of Reavis are filled with fun, friends, and laughter and will always hold a special place in my heart. Thanks to everyone who made them possible. IEFF LEPLEY NICKNAME: LEP FRIENDS: They know who they are, FAVORITES: Skiing, fishing, The Boys, killers, royal flushes, and good jokes. ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 3-4, Gymnastics 1-3, Intramurals 1-4. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis knowing the last tour years have been great. Good Luck class of '84, BILL LEWIS FRIENDS: Anyone who wants to be. FAVORITES: Blue, summer, pizza, Ferrafis, Van Halen, girls, laughing, my family. ACTIVITIES: Football 1-2. LAST COMMENTS: l leave Reavis with a diploma that they say is mine, some good friends, and a lot of thanks to my family for helping me through. HERBERT LINDBERG NICKNAME: I-IERPES, NORM, AND LYNDY FRIENDS: leff, Mike, Craig, loe, Tony, Piggins, Bennet, Bill, Ed, and all these boys and girls I know. FAVORITES: fast times, Springsteen, and Moosehead. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis enjoying my stay and wishing it would last longer. Ialmostl KAREN LINDBERG IEFFREY LISEK NICKNAME: LEP FRIENDS: Mark, Mike, Cindy, Sahs people. FAVORITES: Good times, being with friends, Chevys. ACTIVITIES: C.S.F.P.D., CWT 4. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis knowing all the good times l had and to go on in life. Thanks Mom and Dad for all your support. I love you. ROBERT LISEWSKI Evtu Loran NICKNAME' :'oAc:o K N st Ch k lim, Adam Larry, steve FAVORITES: Music Ac- FRIE D uc , , - - TIVITIES: Marching Band 1, 2, 4, lazz Band 1, 2, 4, LAST COMMENITS: I leave Reavis a more learned person than I hoped to be. I hope ot ers will find Reavis as interesting of a place as l have. CHERY LOGAN RICHARD LOGAN FRIENDS: The guys at Sa lunch and the rest know who they are. TES: F' h' , I-lk' , C m ing, Regae, R8tB. ACTIVITIES. F,F.A. FAVORIH Agfslggfl llegigbotgk 5, Computer 3-4 Cross Country 3, Blugpigmt '21 LAST COMMENTS: I never liked high school and l'm glad it's over. OAS Terri, Dawn, Mike, and the rest know who they are. FAVORITESL Spending time with Terri, weekends, and concerts. LAST COMMENTS: I leave this school knowing there were some good times here. NICKNAME2 lOESKl PEZ NICKNAME: MA llgty, lodi, Lisa, Marie, Pam. FAVORITES: Tony, lftnthpny. MMENTS: ll ve Reavis with the memories of the t ree ap- Lleil ygegrs of my life gfchanks Mom, Dad, and Tony, I love you all and I gspecially love Tony lr. Seniors 1 207 - -,-. -.. -,. . ,.....'-,......,.... A . ,,........---......--,.,,.. ......,-,,,,....,.- c ....4.-..--.-..,,.......-i.. ,. . DAWN MARIE LOUSSAERT V Q FRIENDS: Ron, Dawn, Cheryl, Mitzie, Tony, FAVORITES: Family, friends, Saturday nights ACTIVITIES: Ramboosters, Spanish, and CVE I ' III d it Club. LAST COMMENTS: These ast tour years have been i e w a lot of great memories that I wiIIJcherish forever. A special thanks to my family for their love and support. I love you'sI MICHAEL A. LUGO E FRIENDS: Dan, Craig, left, Mark, Herb, Ioe, Cindy, Tracee. FAVORITES: Good times with good friends, EI Caminos, Italian Food, ' - W est- Gymnastics, ACTIVITIES: Gymnastics I 4, IHS, NHS, Intramura r A ing 3-4. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis with many great memories thanks to family, friends, and teachers NICKNAME 'ILOW TONY LULLO - FRIENDS: Ron, Paul, Phil, Dan, Dave. lohn, Bob, ludy, Cathy, Tracy, etc. FAVORITES: Fast cars, women, money, and Rush. ACTIVITIES: Swimming 2-4, Football 2. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavisfmy Eid ' ' I 8 books, teachers, underclass friends, and those very uncom or a chairs. CATHY LYNN FRIENDS: Ellen, a y. , , . g FAVORITES: Horseback riding, Rick, and good times. ACTIVITIES: Blue Angels 2-4. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis with a lot of great memories. Thanks Mom and Dad for being there. Love Ya C th Rich Donna Karen and all the Blue A's CHRISTINE MACAK A NICKNAMHE: SUGAR-BRITCHES' FRIENDS: Iohn, Freddie, Missie, Sissy, lanis, IThe rest knowj. FAVORITES: Iohn, unicorns, blue, sunsets. ACTIVITIES: Drama I-4, - M ' I I4 Show Choir 2-3 French Club 'I-2 LAST Thespian I 4, usica - . . I COMMENTS: To whom it may concern: Thanks for everything. Good luck Tony. It's been great! SUE MACKOWIAK NICKNAME: KILROY FRIENDS: Dr. Righteous, C.I,, Mike Romana, Iohnathan Chance, Rog, IDY. FAVORITES: Styx, Genesis, M8tM's, AP. English Isatisfied, Mr BiII?I. ACTIVITIES: Drama 1, 4, Photo Club 4. LAST COMMENTS: The time has come at last to throw away this mask, now everyone can see my true identity! ACLELLAND NICKNAME HBARBH BARBARAM , FRIENDS: Andrea, Lisa P., Lisa D., Marie, Lori, Diane, everyone . . .I FAVORITES: Family, friends, pink, unicorns, gold, sunsets, smi es, money. ACTIVITIES: Cosmetology. LAST COMMENTS: Thanks to my friends, I finally made it. Special t anks to Mom, Dad, Linda, and Tom. Ilove ya'sll LISA MADEIA FRIENDS: Francine, Marylou, and everybody. FAVORITES: Music, clarinet sunsets, summer nights, green. ACTIVITIES: Band, NHS. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis knowing that I had a good four years. Thanks Mom and Dad. COLLEEN MAGEE NICKNAME: I'COL FRIENDS: Kim, Laura, Debbie, Karen, Tom, Iohn. FAVORITES: Family, basketball, softball, Nike, NIO, Mikey. ACTIVITIES: Basketball, Softball, IHS, NHS, Varsity Club, LAST COMMENTS: These past four years have been filled with memories I'lI never forget, Thanks Mom and Dad and especially lim for always being behind me. SILVIA MAHMOUD FRIENDS: Denise, Chip, and everyone who has made these past four years special, FAVORITES: Pur Ie, Italian men, shoppin , C.M., chocolate, ACTIVITIES: Track I-I LAST COMMENTS: ThanEs to my parents for their love and support and to the friends and education I gained at Reavis, Chip I love you. IAMES MAHONEY NICKNAME: MODOG FRIENDS: Puke, Rob, Ron, Iudas, The Guys, Chads, Ioe, Sham. FAVORITES: Lasagna, Iudas Priest, Heavy Metal, Baukus. ACTIVITIES: Football I, Diving 1. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis knowing that these four years were the best. Thanks to the people who made it that way. DENISE MAKROPOULOS FRIENDS: Silvia, people I work with, girls from Cameo, people I met these last four years, FAVORITES: Money, summer, meeting people, Greek men, dances. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis with a lot of good and bad memories, but glad that I'm out. Good luck, Stella. DONALD MALDONADO MARK ROBERT MALINOWSKI FRIENDS: Bob, Pat H., Mike H., Mike L,, Dan K., Koz, Pat D., Ieff, Sahs people. FAVORITES: Beer, rock music, cruising, and hanging around the friends and family. ACTIVITIES: The Work Program. LAST COM- MENTS: I leave Reavis knowing I had a good four years. Thanks to Mom and Dad. TERRENCE MALLOY NICKNAME: IITERRYH FAVORITES: Bob Seger, Eagles, Cubs. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis the last of seven brothers. I leave with many great memories and very few bad: only wishing I had gotten more involved. Thanks to my parents and teachers. 208 Seniors y.. I 'Ut - 'ki I I ' Q . X , 'X 'hgh , it I ' S S ' .K .g.. R If i at S V. -.11 , ,xisid ' - ' S i ' awake Ras. F- , -'H ' avi -, ky I yt 'X K t- K. I ft' I yi A ll. i I x I at I I f, :yi X .Ns rw, tkh Ex x if l I :Z . W, dv X S E f . . A ig R S ' C4 , Q 'fats 3 1.Z.,QA , .. g'sf.t'w .tg-.g'.si.+1 . L., s -,1 - ss w .2 - -I its ts...v1w..tsw Q -'Tr QZN s s R s fx s fs X-afe s QUQ-X -1 ir. ,X ff w R X ' A! 439' Ni at XS, . 1 I .. gk X XX h i s in X t Q X so S ANTHONY MANGANIELLO FRIENDS: S.F., l.T., M.P., and all who've made me smile. FAVORITES: Being with Blue Eyes, the beach, writing. ACTIVITIES: Football, Student Council. LAST COMMENTS: Don't let the fear of reality hinder the hopes of your dreams, for reality is the root of all dreams. ANDREA MARINO FRIENDS: Kathy, Lisa, Sandy, Tracey, Laura, Lois, Diane, Sue, Ms. Stan- ciak. FAVORITES: My family, pizza, purple, Christmas, teddy bears. ACTIVITIES: Blueprint, Math Club, Aries, French Club, IHS, NHS. LAST COMMENTS: Yesterday is a memory: tomorrow is a dream. IEANNIE MAREK EAST COMMENTS: Good times may come and go, but memories last orever. VICTOR MARKOWSKI NICKNAME: LOR FRIENDS: Tom, Iohn, Kathy, losie, lim and anyone else. FAVORITES: Molson's, Tama, Camaro's, good times with friends. ACTIVITIES: Football I-2. LAST COMMENTS: I leave many good memories at Reavis, but I know that there are many more awaiting me. Thanks om. RUBEN MARTINEZ NICKNAME: 'IRUBEN THE CUBAN FRIENDS: lim, Scott, and Stratos. FAVORITES: Being with friends, fast cars, Friday nights, and football games. ACTIVITIES: Auto Club 4. LAST COMMENTS: Thanks for the support Mom and Dad. I leave Reavis knowing that these last four years were great. PAUL MASEK FRIENDS: Mickey, Frank, Dan, Greg, Tony, lim, Ruben, Terry, Mike. FAVORITES: Weekends, parties, l.M., l.P., football games. LAST COMMENTS: I made a lot of friends, but thank God, it's over. DONALD MASSEY SANDY MATECKI- FRIENDS: Nancy, Teddi, Ieannine, Ioe . etc. FAVORITES: Music, dan- cing, P-n-T's, partyin', Miller Killers. ACTIVITIES: Gymnastics 2-4. LAST COMMENTS: It took a lot of work, butl finally made it. Thanks to my family and especially Ron! I love you aIl.?Good luck Teddi. DONNA MATYSKA lSIICKNAME: 'ILITTLE DONNA FRIENDS: Ronnie, everybody over atiGilmore's, Martha, lim, Mary Ellen, leanette, and the rest of you that made it a good four years. FAVORITES: Ron, MilIer's, Comfort, weekends, DeviI's Lake, the woods, Clapton, Willie Nelson, animals, and Harleys. ACTIVITIES: yC.E.T.A. 3, Work Program 4. LAST COMMENTS: It's been a ' memorable four ears with a lot of good times, but I'm glad to be out. Thanks Mom anti Dad, Sue and Martha. LORIE ANN MCCI-IRYSTAL NICKNAME: LOR FRIENDS: Anyone who makes me smile. FAVORITES: Christopher, Drum Majoring, Band, slides, family, friends. ACTIVITIES: Drum Major, Band, Rifles, Band Council, II-ISXNI-IS Treasurer, Speech. LAST COM- MENTS: Tomorrows are todays, waiting to happen. May today be all you've hoped for - May tomorrow be all you've dreamed of . DtANE TERESE MCCLINTOCK NICKNAME: DEE DEE FRIENDS: ,Anyone who makes me smile. FAVORITES: That someone s cial, being crazzzy, Marquette Park, football games, partyin', siigting, and Love ls . . .ACTIVlTIESz Softball, Ushers Club, Horticulture Club. LAST COMMENTS: With memories from the past and hope for the future I set out to make dreams come true! JAMES MCCORMACK NICKNAME: llM FRIENDS: Art, Mike, Bob, Pete, Gregg, Rich, Bill, CM Il Class and a cast of thousands. FAVORITES: Family, green, corn, spring, countryside, White Sox, Black Hawks. ACTIVIT ES: Yearbook, Computer Club, Golf. LAST COMMENTS: I've found so many friends here, that I can't keep count of them. I will remember Reavis for the rest of my life, the school of CHAMPIONS! KATHLEEN MCDANIEL NICKNAME: I'KATHY FRIENDS: lulie, Dennis, Cheryl, Renee, Patty, the guys and anyone who wants to be. FAVORITES: Friends, animals, Snoopy, the ocean, the moon, blue, and being with family. LAST COMMENTS: The last two years have been great thanks to the friends who made it special. KIMBERLY E. McDONALD NICKNAME: KIM FRIENDS: Class of B4 . FAVORITES: Frank, the lake, purple, good times, G.T.O.'s, Mom -n- Dad. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis wishing I would have tried harder and was more involved. l'll miss all my friends that made it bearable!! Good luck Bruce and Melanie!! At MCELRATH SCHIP - is.o,r. ' 3 I FRIENDS: Silvia, Mike, Dawn, Dave, all D 81 D people. FAVORITES: Ski- A I ing, food, women, they know who they are. ACTIVITIES: Track. LAST X. . X COMMENTS: I leave Reavis knowing that these past four years have ' ' been great! Especially the past years that I have spent with Silvia. 5 ' ' Thanks Mom and Dad. Love ya all. X, ,, it S . s. 1 Seniors X 209 IODI MCFADDEN NICKNAME, BLUE EYES FRIENDS: Sandie, Monica, Tricia, Lisa, Traci, the rest know who they are. FAVORITES: Tom, good times with friends, Garfield. ACTIVITIES Chorus 1, 2, 3. LAST COMMENTS: I want to especially thank some- one who means everything in the world to me' And whom I love very much. Tom and I want to give a special thanks IO Sdfldlef Monica, Tricia. DIANE MCHUQH NICKNAME: BOOGS FRIENDS: The best anyone could ask for, FAVORITES Friends, ac- tivities, Stray Cats, competitions, M.S.P,B people, laughing AC- TIVITIES: Swimming Team I, Ramblin' Rams 2-4, Musical I-4, I GSP B LAST COMMENTS: Thanks Mom, Dad, and Scott tor all your help and understanding. I love yal DAVID P. MCQUEARY NICKNAME. SDAHVE FRIENDS: Class of '84 and the gang at the park, FAVORITES Skiing. football, Michelle. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis knowing that I made a lot of friends, Thanks Mom. GERARDO MEDELES NICKNAME 'IERRYL' FRIENDS: E.E,, B.R., AP., G.F., l.P., CM, Class of '84, FAVORITES 363, football, Ludwig, music, going out ACTIVITIES: Football I-4, Wrestling I-2. LAST COMMENTS: I leave here knowing it was the best four years ever, thanks to my parents, brothers, and sisters DONNA MENDEZ FRIENDS: Linda, Ieanette, Teresa, Debbie, Patti. FAVORITES Derek, lavender, sports, being with friends and weekends ACTIVITIES Volleyball I, 2, 3, Wrestling Stat 2, Softball I, 2, Work Program 4, IHS, NHS 2, 4. LAST COMMENTS: Thanks to my parents, family. friends and Derek for making these four years the Best' The memories will never be forgotten. IENNIFER MERVA NICKNAME MERV's FRIENDS: Leann, Karen, Ruth, Michael, Marie, Trisha, Moe, Diana, etc FAVORITES: Weekends, dunes, guys, tunes, sleep, etc LAST COMMENTS: Thanks Mom and Dad for everything I say my good- byes for high school and hello to the big world and hope to succeed' MICHAL MERVA NICKNAME MIKE FRIENDS: Leann, Marie, Karen H., and all the rest FAVORITES Cruisin', jokes, laughter. LAST COMMENTS. I leave Reavis knowing its over, and I give Ms. Baukus to my sister Stephanie. Mom, Dad, Ian, and Bob Burgin, thank you, you're the best! STEVE MERVA NICKNAME SMURF FRIENDS: Everyone and anyone, FAVORITES Drinking, tire house, woman, and food. ACTIVITIES: Track 4 years. LAST COMMENTS. That's it baby, KATHY MERWICK NICKNAME- KATHY MER: WICK' FRIENDS: Lisa, lustine, Carol, Iudy, Vic, Scott . . especially Lisa, FAVORITES: Sisters, photogra hy, Police, blue, Macs, lane, Gram. AC- TIVITIES: Volleyball I, 2, NHSp3, 4, Math I, 2, Photo 4 LAST COM- MENTS: Some consider this the end but it is just the beginning Spec ual thanks to Mr. Iudkins and Mr, Bisbikis. MELLISSA METZGER NICKNAME MISSIE FRIENDS: Mike, Lisa, Lisa, Chris, they know who they are, FAVORITESQ Mike, blue and urple, go cruisin', roller skating. ACTIVITIES Musical 1-4, Drama 3, Glioir I-2, LAST COMMENTS. I leave Reavis knowing that I had good times and bad, but I will never forget these past tour years. Love ya lots Mom and Dad. Thanks. SCOTT MISNER NICKNAME' MIZE FRIENDS: Ierry, Sab, T.C., Yoda, loe, Fly, Zek, Chris and everyone else, FAVORITES: Cards, football, Bulls games, the track, Fridays, blue, pizza, ACTIVITIES: Track I-4, Wrestling I, Football I, 2, 4. LAST COM- MENTS: I leave Reavis knowing these have been the best four years of my life. Thanks Mom and Dad. RICH MONTANA FRIENDS: Everybody. FAVORITES: Workin with Team, Maintenance LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis to my littFe brother Dennis. Hope he makes it: ARTHUR MONTES NICKNAME. 'iARTIE FRIENDS: Bzll, Ed, Gregg, Iohn, Mike, Debbe, C' d , H b A ' FAVORITES: Tennis, photography, summei, girl? and emdsicpgfgg-I TIVITIES: Tennis 1-4, NHS 3-4, Blueprint, Photo Club LAST COM- MENTS: lleave Reavis looking forward to thef t b the past. u ure ut remembering ED MOODY NICKN . U- if FRIENDS: lim Moran, Fred Moody, Matt Booe. FAVORIYIEA5 money and talking, LAST COMMENTS: High school is over and I know I ll go to higher and better things. Thanks, FRED MOODY NICKNAME: GOV FRIENDS' Dena Ed Dave Ii G ERNOR I I I , fn, . FAVORITEI: COMMENTSIH R , , 90 89 S Politics. LAST eave eavis having learned a lot about e I I and things, p Op 9' p aces ZIII X Seniors .IMI I s, ar' , ,, I dl I -3 4. 1 V Q 14 'Ts - , x 5 S , I- 1 - 'Ng- f 'inf .4 I X M I K x .II xt I Xi na. L i Cv 'x i795 3 11. -I LJ -X N 'V I S X -N I ' . xl' I I I . I 3 I In . it wh. 2 ,I -IYQW .W .ill it 'E J Gia . A jf . Q K, W I . N I IU I A I-ti 5 x N ....-n-f , f riff 3 ,X X KX fy 1 .f, ' f , I fm X 42 gg I . ' If in I K, 3. I Sf. s IVV 'TT 4 IX . A at .avi :WS 'sf MARIE MORACK NICKNAME: RlE FRIENDS: Anyone who wants to be. FAVORITES: leff, urple, Czar pizza, long rides in the city. ACTIVITIES: Student trainer, Spanish Club, Math Club, Stat, Blueprint, IHS, NHS, Ramboosters. LAST COM- EIEIJITS: In the past four years I've learned a lot. Thanks Mom and a . PAULA MORALES NICKNAME: MRS FATBAT, PACHUCA, BRAT FRIENDS: Scott, Pam, Laurie, Maria, lulie and everyone else from Not- tingham. FAVORITES: Scott, Old Style, Newports. ACTIVITIES: Cross Country. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis with great memories. IIM MORAN ' NICKNAME: ANY THING FRIENDS: Ed, Fred, Ruthie, Danette, lim Davis, Iames Mahoney, and any one else. FAVORITES: Horses, girlfriends, job, cars, just messing around, woods. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis with a point of view towards how important life is. I must work to make a living, find a wife and have kids, IOHN MRAKOVCIC KATHLEEN MURTAUGH NICKNAME: x'MURT FRIENDS: Diana, Carla, Fran, Curt, Carol, Show Choir , the girls . FAVORITES: Curt, friends, red, Class of 84 , singing, dancing, cook- ing, eating, and sleeping. ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading 1, 2, Ramboosters 1, 2,1 Track 1, Volleyball 2, IHS 1, 2, NHS 3, 4, Musical 2, 3, 4, Show Choir 3, 4. LAST COMMENTS: Thanks to my family, friends, and teachers for making my years at Reavis the greatest. THERESA MYERS NICKNAMEZ TERRl FRIENDS: S.O., M.T., TG., L.P., C.B,, L.K., D.R., T.K., anyone who can make me smile. FAVORITES: Being with friends, summer nights, Gino's camper, and being with family. ACTIVITIES: Chorus 1, 2, 3, Drama Club 2, LAST COMMENTS: I want to thank my Mom and Grand- mother for all of their support and love. I love you both. CHARISSE NAVARRO FRIENDS: Koni, Karen, Cindy, Linda, Art, Kathy . . . FAVORITES: Craig, Ba's, red, McDonald's, 37, sunsets, and smiles! ACTIVITIES: Musical, show choir, chorus, Blue Angels. LAST COMMENTS: Thank you Mom gndhDad for all your love, patience, and understanding, I love you ot EILEEN NEEDHAM NICKNAME: LEENY FRIENDS: Yvette, Rose, all. FAVORITES: woods, summer, arties, friends, butterflies. LAST COMMENTS: Knowing I have been through a lot of experiences Igood and badl thatl won't forget. I had fun and met a lot of excellent people. Good luck, Mike and loe. Miss you all. REBECCA NELSON NICKNAME: HBOOB, BOOBIS FRIENDS: Rich, Carol, Murt, those who shared a smile. FAVORITES: Rich, my friends, mom, being in love, romantic times, snugglin' and smiIin'. ACTIVITIES: BA's 2-3, NHSIIHS. LAST COMMENTS: Goodbye friends . . . for now. You made these four years all worthwhile. Thank you, Mom, for being my best friend. I love you, Rich! LEANN NEUHOLD NICKNAME: LEE FRIENDS: Marie, Iennifer, Michael, and anyone who wants to be called friend. FAVORITES: sunshine, music, laughter, good times spent with special friends. LAST COMMENTS: Dad, thanks for all your love and support through the years. I love you, Vickie, thanks for everything, you're the best. DAVE NEWMAN NICKNAME: NEWBOMB FRIENDS: Everybody and Tina. FAVORITES: Zeppelin, Scorps, weekends. ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 1-2, Football 1-4. LAST COM- MENTS: I leave Reavis gladly, with a smile, CHARLES NIENHOUSE FRIENDS: They know who they are. FAVORITES: BC., Duke's, Chevy. ACTIVITIES: Drama 2, Show Choir 2-3. LAST COMMENTS: Now what? HERBERT NITZ NICKNAME: HERB FRIENDS: Kevin, everybody. FAVORITES: Cindy, my family, band, the drumline. ACTIVITIES: Band 1-4, S.C. 1-2, NHS, German Club. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis knowing that I'm ready for the world, and the world is ready for me. Thanks Mom and Dad. KARIN LEE NITZ NICKNAME: 'IKARE FRIENDS: HN., A.W., D.Y., L.M., GW., Cl., L.B. FAVORITES: Rifles, Music, Baritone, Family, Carebears, Rainbows. ACTIVITIES: Band lRifIesI 104, NHS, Clubs: German, Math, Speech. LAST COMMENTS: As I look forward to the tomorrows, I remember the yesterdays filled with love from my friends and family. Thanks! DIANE ELAINE NORMAN NICKNAME: DI FRIENDS: sister Ianice, Terri, Paul, Sue, and Debbie. FAVORITES: Rick Springfield, Big Slurps, and General Hospital, playing the clarinet and running. LAST COMMENTS: Thanks for all the teachers' help, especially Mr. Garfield and thank you Mom and Dad - Debbie, g I X , Seniors I 211 1 ,...4.-....--.....1.--.4--- -- - . V NICRNANIE I ll IANICE NORXIAN FRIENDS Dawr' Donna Dani-tie Ton Terr FAXORITES IN arm summer nights ard all the good times ACTIX ITIES Chorus I-I Ram- Dstggggr, I' LAST QONINIENTS I ieaxe Reaxis knowing that I have L FIN ALLN VIADE IT' Soecta. thanks to x ou Nlom and Dad Love ya NICRNANIE IO ' Bt INDO' IOLENE ANN NOX Ak f f FRIENDS Everyone at the stable and ex ervone who wants to be FAX ORITES Ians Snerrtcuzi my horse Nlagic horseshows, purple abc Q3 ,5r05 ACTIXITIES -Xqudlit' Arts I-I Nlusltdl l'l 5ldgPCf9VV Rampart Ran-5 3 LAST QONIXIENTS Thank Cod it s over' Thanks MOM and Dag -0- gy gm in ng especially Nlagit Ciood luck Sherri' NIECHELLE L NON Ars FRIENDS Degge Tne'esa Tit Nlav lohn F and everyone else FAXORITES Earnily good times baseball LA skiing, shrimp ,AC- ' err' r - ' A E' ' ' NTS Ile eReavis wil fond IIX 'EN rack - -4 LAST CONINIE ax --wfyes and rms 'orward to the tuture Thanks sis tor being the D-351 and tnaoks Dad and Nlom tor being there when I needed you tutes sumo INICRNANIE olmimiirs. IINA FRIENDS Anyone who has made me smile especially Nlom Dad, Fred and Io FAX ORITES Guitar solos red, pizza extremely loud M si- ACTIXITIES Battle ot the Bands 3, Best Lead Guitarist I LAST iq. K COMNIENTS I leave Reavis knowing that I learned alot but knovyingl ' ' IDdII ve ouboth have alot more to learn Tnank you Mom anc a o y IUDI O CONNOR NICRINANIE SIU-IU' FRIENDS Traci Paul Barb, Tony Ron, Sherry, karen, lackie, Tom, Charisse and lxathv FAXORITES Mr Nlikyska music, laketront, Miss Lane ACTIXITIES Chorus 2, 3, -I Photo Club 5, -I LAST CONLNIENTS I leave Reayis knowing I have made a lot ot true triends Thanks kath, Ntom and Dad tor ev erything NICRNANIE SUE SUSAN Nl OERTEL . FRIENDS TNI TC, MT Llx ,DR LP,CB,lS IheBoys,anyoneI shared good times with FAI. ORITES Det Leppard, good times, being with friends and tamily Iaketront ACTIVITIES Swimming I-I LAST CONINIENTS I leave Reavis, glad it s ov er and hope the tuture has a lot ot good times in store tor me Have tun Linda I ove you Nlom' ROBIN OLIX ER LISA ANNE OPARRA NICkNIAME OPEY' FRIENDS 'Lorif Lisa S, Andrea P, Barb NI Nlarie T., and lisa P FAVORITES My tamily triendship, 'IMF , lunnv memories, great nights, taking a chance and lust going tor it' ,ACTIVITIES Gymnastics I Cheerleading I, Homecoming Court I, Blue Angels 2, Cosmetology 3 4, L.AST COMMENTS These tour years have been tull ot fun, great times, and good friends Ive learned a lot about lite, and I m ready tor a beautitul future! LISAR OSCHMANN NICRNAME TOSH' FRIENDS All vvhove made these years worthwhile FAVORITES Cer- man, .Athletic Training, Rush ACTIVITIES IHS I-Z, NHS 3-4, German Club 2--I Athletic Training 3--1, Tennis -I LAST COVLNIENTS The memories will always remain A special thanks to Chuck tor all his help MICHELE OTRADOVEC FRIENDS Kathy, Micki, Sue Bill, those I've met throughout the years FAVORITES Smiles, a good laugh, sunsets, Oct B, rainbows LAST COMMENTS Ive enioyed the past but look torwiard to the future Thanks to a special friend I love you Mom and Dad DANIELL PALMER NICRNAME DAN THE MAN FRIENDS: They know who they are FAVORITES Nice warm days, fast cars, having a good time ACTIVITIES ,Auto Club LAST COMMENTS' I leave Reavis to my brother lohn Thanks a lot Mom and Dad, I love you both' ART P,ANlvA NICRNAME, 'SYODAH FRIENDS Whoever admits it FAVORITES Football, Waylon and Willie, food, tishing ACTIVITIES Track 2, 3, Football I-4 LAST COM- MENTS These 4 years at Reavis have been great, so have the people Thanks Mom and Dad tor your support LIS,A PAPPAS FRIENDS losie, Liz, Terri, Pete, Mike, Debbie, Sue FAVORITES Bill, Owls, Cram Z and P ACTIVITIES Bowling I--I LAST COM- MENTS lhave had a lot of good times with all my new friends These will never be forgotten' I love you Mom and Dad Good Luck, Chris KATHLEEN P,ATE NICKNAME, I'kATY ' FRIENDS, Everyone' FAVORITES lohnny , ocean, sunshine, diamonds, gold, the oldies , hugs, kids, the Smiths and Money!! ACTIVITIES Tennis I and 2, Badminton 2, 3, -I LAST COMMENTS, l'm really gonna miss everyone here at Reavis Thanks Mom, Dad, Earl and rlrlary tor everything and thank you lohnny I love you all very muc CH.-ARLES PAUL PIZ I Seniors rv f V, p., ,I t iq - vs, 1 , e' U' I 1 fs n 5 1- , - ,- ' .I-rs 'V' , xx x 2 ., A g 19' 4' I 'E it' ui qw .gguw s . - 7 f 35- 114 -s MTN X if .X sf YA wk- g , 'Vs Za. IQ I- .xg H as 0 y 1 , 4 1--B 'U' FT ,I- 38 I X 1 I. ,,,,,,.,, ,, ,,,,, .,-..-,,,,,,,..,, ,--.. ,,---.O ....-.,,......................., ...-......-........................... ............ ,.. ..,. .. W A W . , , ,. ,. S- , ,,,.,. ,.,4,,,. ..,. , , W 3 . 5 RWM ff A hi. Mi' , of X .X R , f f , 7 XX 7 f in as Y Qi S I S 4 fm lax!!! ss: .-I. -,. f . c :I . ia.-:-2 ff .Q .. y ,-cg-,E . . ,hy A, W ' '44 bi? . zzvz A V35 . rx f I X , asa -f YS .A I Q V I 1L ' Q W I I K L Nj x , ff ' ' I it I - ,ss s . ' rx fr 'Si 'gr ' X x . -s 0-'-Sisffz -LL' X ,LQ ,J '55 , xg 7 'u I K L x xx? I ' ' 5 ' 'VS f A , i hw is X fr' --of -.qovr N -4- .K xx 1 Vs ' T 2113: 3 , LTRS L L I L L L is .-3 ,N ..,,5..,-. . : I. . is o fl Q 1 L set. F... .A . Lvx L I k ' L L ' tg: -B, f . ,, I. if ' . S ' ' ix- . f : - -. X r -. Ti 'L A , f 'I ai' . EAI Q . W I 1. , g .V X J g I .1 3 L I Qt -- i S 4 L Q if. ' I dm A .f , s - -S g Q w ,av Q- Q- , af cg v L Q I .ff ix l ' I BARBARA LYNN PAVLIK NICKNAME: BOB FRIENDS: Karen K., Char, Deb, Iacquie, and everyone else who has made these past few years great. FAVORITES: Family, Bootsie, Erin, M.P., Pizza, Weekends. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1-3. LAST COM- MENTS: I leave Reavis with a lot of memories, and the hope for a suc- cessful future. ROBERT PAWLUK FRIENDS: Tony, Bob, lay, Mark FAVORITES: Punk rock, Iudas Priest, Iron Maiden, Quiet Riot, Soccer, Hockey. ACTIVITIES: floor hockey 1-4. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis knowing that these 4 years have been the best. KEITH PEARSON MELVIN C. PEARSON NICKNAME: FRlTZ FRIENDS: R.D., S.P., D.S., and the rest. FAVORITES: Blue, Chevys, Fishing, Racihg. ACTIVITIES: Swimming 1. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis thinking of all the good times I had, and special thanks to my Mom and Dad for their support. DANA PELDZUS FRIENDS: Ellen, Sue, Linda, Michaelene. FAVORITES: Being with Bob, cruising with Ellen, blue, my car. ACTIVITIES: Volleyball 1-3, Softball 1, Bowling 1. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis knowing I have grown a lot in these past four years. Thanks Ellen and Bob for being there and thank you Mom and Dad for your love and support. ANDREA PELLICANO NICKNAME: MANDY FRIENDS: Barb, Marie, Lisa P., Lisa O., Lori. FAVORITES: Weekends, ipending time with my friends, Waterskiing. ACTIVITIES: osmetology. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis with many special memories and looking forward to a successful future. Good luck to all my friends. Thanks Mom and Dad. I love you. LISA KARIN PETERSON FRIENDS: Ann, Barb, Ellen, Lisa, Lori, Marie, Mervete, Michele, Dave, Bob, Moe. FAVORITES: Rainbows, friendships, sunsets, unicorns. AC- TIVITIES: Work Program. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis with fond memories of friends and all their help. Thanks Mom and Dad. WENDY PFINGSTON FRIENDS: K.P., D.C., L.H., B.L., Wenner friends, guys from Maddock, everybody I know. FAVORITES: Pat, friends, Gymnastics, fall, moon, beaches, downtown, Italian food. ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading 1, Cross Country 1, Student Council 1, Gymnastics 1-4. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis having many memories. I'll never forget them. SANDIE PHELAN NICKNAME:' 'MlDGET FRIENDS: L.I.., I.F., D.L., K.M., T.C., D.P., SM., The class of '84. FAVORITES: Ioey, the lake, Cheetos, Smurfs, IC, my friends. AC- TIVITIES: Gymnastics 1-3, Concert Choir 1-3. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis gladly. I wouldn't have made it without the help of my friends and family. Best of luck Goob. RICH PIECH NICKNAME: 'PlKE FRIENDS: The Band Reavis, 1984, everyone I had a good time with. FAVORITES: 12 Oz. curls on weekends, friends, nice women, fast cars, Strohs, pizza, summer parties. LAST COMMENTS: These past fotgr yegrs have been a pretty good time. Thanks for everything Mom an Da . MICHAEL PIETRAS NICKNAME: 'IPETE FRIENDS: Ierry, Bubba, Mike, and anyone who wants to be. FAVORITES: Nicole, summers, drinking, football, and being with friends. ACTIVITIES: Baseball 1-4, Football 1-4. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis remembering all of the good times l've had the past four years, and looking forward to the future. Thanks Mom and Dad. LISA MICHELLE PIOTROWSKI NICKNAME: LEE FRIENDS: Lori D., Marie T., Barb M., Monica L., loanie S., Wendy P., Laura L., Wil R., and the rest know who they are. FAVORITES: Sum- mer nights, full moons, the Fighting Rams, FLORIDA, the class of '84. ACTIVITIES: Tennis 1-3, IHS 1-2, NHS 3. LAST COMMENTS: These were four great years of my life that l'll never forget. Thanks Mom. I love ya all. ED PLONIS FRIENDS: T.H., N.C., K.H., R.P., Ripper, and anyone I know. FAVORITES: Kim, Mustangs, skiing, parties, pizza. ACTIVITIES: Swim- ming 1-4, Golf 1-3, NHS, Intramural Hockey. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis knowing l've spent four great years here and the last year was the best. Thanks Mom and Dad and Kim. SHERRYL PLONIS FRIENDS: Al, Carol, Patti, Kathy, Lisa, Becky, and everyone else who made my years at Reavis special. FAVORITES: AI, water-skiing, freinds, hugs, Molly, summer, 18. ACTIVITIES: NHS, IHS. LAST COMMENTS: These past four years have been the best! Thanks to my mom and dad and especially AI for always being there for me, IOI-IN F. PLYS NICKNAME: DON IUAN FRIENDS: Marc, Kub's, Park eople, Trisha, Michelle, Mary, everyone. FAVORITES: Pizza, Lowengrau, parties. ACTIVITIES: Football 1-4, Basketball 1-4, Baseball 1-2. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis thank- ing my family and friends for four great years. Love ya Mom and Dad. Seniors ! 213 - ,........ ........-..-.-.- ---.f..-..........1,..i,......- .-.. .7....-S .... -,-.--. ..-........-....-...... ...... 1.55.-- . ,..+.....1.-.,. KATHY M. POSPISIL FRIENDS: Tracey, Terry, Robin, Debbie, Dawn, and everyone else. ACTIVITIES: Track I, IHS, NHS, Math Club I, -I, German Club 3--I. LAST COMMENTS, I leave Reavis knowing I had a lot of good times, but the best is yet to come. Thanks Mom and Dad for your support. Philippians 4: 13. LAURA POTEMPA E FRIENDS: Tammy, Squirt, Mary Ellen, Wendy, Michael. FAVORITES. ' A- -' A COMMENTS. I leave Purple, parties. ACTIVITIES. Art Club 2 3. LAST In g Reavis knowing this was the best four years of my life Thanks friends! KATHY POTTS NICRNAME: UMOSQUITOH FRIENDS: BEANIE. Rick, Mike, Margie, Anyone. and everyone. FAVORITES: People, Friends, smiles, rainbows, holidays, and Steve. ACTIVITIES: Gymnastics I-3. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis know- ing I'lI miss it, and the people in it The last four years made memories I'll cherish for eternity lxaryla, I hope yours are worth the time MICHAEL POWERS NICKNAME. UPOVV' FRIENDS: Everyone IClass of '84I. FAVORITES Lowenbrau, parties, good times. ACTIVITIES: Football I, Wrestling I, Track I-2, Ushers Club 4, Senior Class President. LAST COMMENTS I leave Reavis knowing that I made a lot of great friends, and had some great times. MICHAEL PREIMESBERC-EHR I I NICKNAME' FMlCKE1 FRIENDS: Paul, Frank, Phil, Dan, Iim, Mike, ett. FAVORITES izza, s i- ing, fishing, weekends, beer. ACTIVITIES: Wrestling Z LAST COM- MENTS: I leave Reavis with a lot of happy memories Thanks Mom and Dad for all the support and happiness you have given me IAMES PRINGLE NICKNAME. PRlNGLE ' V L FRIENDS: Ed, Brad, Ierry, Gary, Tom, Iohn. Tony, eg, ou FAVORITES. The Who , beer, pizza parties ACTIVITIES Gym- nastics I-2. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis knowing I don t have to come back. PAUL PROCHASKA NICKNAME BORIS FRIENDS: IO., MF., T L , IK., DP , T Is , B L , B H , all those that were I ' f LAST COMMENTS I funny. FAVORITES. Traci, Strohs, Cars, woods leave Reavis to my brother Thanks Ma and Dad Hope what we got Traci works out. Luv Ya CKALYN PULASKI NICKNAME 'IIACKIEH IA .. . . , FRIENDS: Vicki, Kim, Pam, Timmy R , Tom, Sue, Danette, Matt, Iim I , Iim K., Kathy, Billy. FAVORITES Parties, friends, skating, Tom AC- TIVITIES: Chorus I-3. LAST COMMENTS. I leave Reavis knowing that I learned all I can. I love you Mom and Dad KATHLEEN QUAIN NICKNAME. HQUAINFACE' FRIENDS. The Best who meant the world to me FAVORITES Fami ly, s orts, laughter, special friends. ACTIVITIES. Basketball, Softball, Ramgoosters, Student Council, Ushers Club, IHS, NHS, Varsity Club tPres,I. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis treasuring all the Special memories, and dreaming of a great future ahead I love you Mom and Dad. MICHELLE QUAN NICKNAME TSHORTIE, MOUSE FRIENDS: Io Anne, Chris, Chris, Karen, D family, and everyone else who made my four years great. FAVORITES. Blue, sunsets, spending time with Bob and my family LAST COMMENTS I leave Reavis with good memories and bad. Thanks a lot Mom and Dad. ELLEN L. RADZUS NICRNAMF. HBO FRIENDS: Dana, Sue, lean. FAVORITES: Pink elephants, sunsets, coun- try music. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis knowing the best is yet to come. Thanks Mom and Dad for all the love and caring, and thanks Dana for making life easier. IENNIFER LYNN RALPH NICKNAME. 'RALPH' FRIENDS: They know who they are. FAVORITES: Mark, theater, festivals, friends, antiques, Alabama, traveling, s ending money. AC- TIVITIES: Aquatic Arts, Drama German Club, Sjpeech Team, Band, Rifles, Business Club, IHS. LAST COMMENTS: Thanks for the memories. KIMBERLY ANN RAMIREZ NICKNAME: TACO FRIENDS: Vicki, Pam, Theresa, Anna. FAVORITES. Chris, being with friends, parties, and a cold old. ACTIVITIES: Tennis, Work Program. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis knowing that I have really learned a lot in the three years I have been here. Special thanks to Mom and Dad, and my grandma. IAMES RAPATA NICRNAMEQ 'TRIPPERH FRIENDS: Mo, Dave, Ed, Craig, Mike, Mark, and Dan. FAVORITES Mo, fast mopars and weekends. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis know- ing these have been the best four years of my life so far. Thanks Deb. BRADLEY REED NICKNAME: 'IBRAD FRIENDS: 'I983 Rams , The Guys, everyone. FAVORITES: Sports, food, parties, having a good time, ACTIVITIES. Football I-4, Wrestling 2, Gymnastics I-2, Varsity Club 3--I. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis never to forget the great memories and friends that I have. Also thanks to my Mom, Dad, and sister for all their help and support 214 X Seniors A 3 b a ! 1 I iw' it W . I C Tr A 'r K ' Q S S- v .is I Yr V 1. , W . I -- N . , ,.1 Ll S I I i , I 3' I es S s Q Q , ' eww S 1. sf j lu l i- '35 . S .t . .- gg i gig Q uv . ggi ,,, 'I i ia, Q 'SN 1 i 1. fake S St - - I ' f , ,' ' 1 , S is X I ' g f' S- . x if Q I' ' I I ' Q 5 . A .Q Q . J Y X I 5 , . ii- I 5: D5 ft 'f J if - ss .f--5' Vg .fi Z Y I jfl l xi I I 2 S . . I A Y' . s rr: I' la, ve 'Sv' af? If-'I' I MARIE REYNOLDS LARRY RICE IOELLE RICH NICKNAME: IO , 'OH-WELL FRIENDS: Diane, Mom, Deb, Nancy, Kurly people. FAVORITES: Beer, Harleys, lakefront, money, Cho Cha, 69, sunsets, family. LAST COM- MENTS: I leave Reavis knowing I DID If Mr. Hauser, be cool to my sister. Chris and Mom l Love You!! WILBERT RIVERA NICKNAME: ,VLITTLE BEAR FRIENDS: They know who they are. FAVORITES: Going out with friends, full moons, beaches, blue, parents. ACTIVITIES: Track 2-4, Wrestling 3-4. LAST COMMENTS: The past four years in Reavis have gone by fast, but I will never forget them. Thank you Mom and Dad. DAWN RODACK TRISI-IA ROBINSON NICKNAME: TRISH FRIENDS: leannine, Angel, lodie, Carolyn, loelle, Nancy, Monica, etc. FAVORITES: T.K., friends, good times, aerobics. ACTIVITIES: Band 1, Student Council 1. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis with many lasting memories and hope for the future. Special thanks to Mr. Hauser and Mr. Hession. IEAN ROLLBERG NICKNAME: SLIT SKIRTS FRIENDS: Dawn, Ellen, Sue, Mary lo, the rest know who they are. FAVORITES: Hugs, smiles, friends, Italian food, shopping, ice cream, parties. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis remembering all the ood times l've had and the bad. Senior year has been the best. Thanis to my parents it's been a lot easier, Thanks Dawn for always being there. DEBBIE ROUSH FRIENDS: M.L., CB., S.O., L.K., TM., L.P,, T.G., M.T. FAVORITES: Mike, sunsets, lakefront. ACTIVITIES: Drama 1-2, Candlelight II 1, Soft- ball 1, Chorus 1-2, Wrestling Stats 1-2, IHS 1, Track 2. LAST COM- MENTS: I leave Reavis knowing l'm going to miss the fun times l've had, but I am now better prepared. Thanks Mom and Dad. Good Luck Greg!! MICHAEL ROSS ART RUMMERY NICKNAME: L'CARD FREINDS: Mike, Pete, Lynn, lames, friends from Mattsons. FAVORITES: Having a good time with good friends, summer, blue, being with my friends. LAST COMMENTS: Thanks to all my friends and parents for helping me through the years. TRACI RUSSELL FRIENDS: Paul, ludy, Cindy, Cherie, Karen, Tracy, lodie, and anyone who cares. FAVORITES: Paul, Garfield, Mr. Mikyska, food, Wisconsin, rainbows. ACTIVITIES: Swim Team, Swim Stat, Photo Club. LAST COMMENTS: Thanks to my family and friends for making! these past four years so special. You've given me memories l'll cheris forever. MAUREEN RYAN NICKNAME: HMO, MOMBO FRIENDS: Sue, Chris, lim, Bill, loan, Karen, Penny, Diane, Frequency. FAVORITES: Sue, lim, Bill, Frequency. ACTIVITIES: Varsity Swimming 1-3, Gymnastics 2, ll-IS 1-2, NHS 3-4, Work Exp. 4, French Club 1-2, Ramboosters 1. LAST COMMENTS: Out the door in '84. CARYN RYAN FRIENDS: Cindy, Mike, Robin, Dan and everybody else. FAVORITES: Steak, guys, pizza. ACTIVITIES: Badminton, Wrestling Stat, Art Club, A uatic Arts. LAST COMMENTS: Sis, I hope you have as much fun as I dig. Thank you Mom and Dad. WILLIAM RYAN NICKNAME: DOUGH MAN FRIENDS: Everyone l've had a good time with. FAVORITES: Weekends with friends, Lisa, good times. LAST COMMENTS: Thanks to all that have helped me. Special thanks to Mom, Dad, Lisa, and Pappas family. CHRISTOPHER RYBCZYK - Seniors X 215 ..,,... - -.... - -..-..., ,....,....i- ,---., .., L . .......1.........-- A . -.. .....,1..,. 7...-..,,--i,,,..:.....-Q Y , , , , , Y V M ,,,.- -,...::,-........ -..---.,,..-i.,,......---- ,. . , . . ........-ff---V----..,,--f..,.., ......,,, .,.. ...... .V Y . . ,, . ANNFTTE RYBICKI FRIENDS H B M M P I3 K S RG , ls C ,TC , L C , T S , and others FAVORITES Howie, ravioli, football games, wrestling matches, roses. ACTIVITIES Football Stat I--I, Training I--I, Gymnastics I--I, Gym- nastics Stat I-4, Wrestling Stat ,I--I, NHS, Ushers Club I--I, French Club ' T' E ' h 1 d t life, it's the 2--I LAST COMMENTS Leaving school isnt t e en o beginning ot tomorrow TONY RYBSRI FRIENDS' Iohn, Yantz, Ron Paul, loe, Iett FAVORITES Beatles, sports, blue, electronics White Sox. ,ACTIVITIES Basketball, Track, Tennis, ln- tramurals I AST L OMMENTS The years went by taster than I thought and thanks to the teac hers tor making them enioyable ones IOHN SABATINO NICRNAME EDDIE FRIENDS, BrianF Frank Y , Ioe M FAVORITES. Baseball hockey AC- TIVITIES Baseball I, 2, I -I LAST COMMENTS lleave Reavis knowing it was the best time of my lite LISA SAL AMONE FRIENDS Tracey Mike, Pat, Tamie, Wally FAVORITES Purple, horseback riding, being with trtends ACTIVITIES Ramboosters I, 2, ' A E S ' ' S TI ast IHS I, 2, Business Club J, Tennis 2 LAST COMMENT, iese p tour years have been great, but lm glad its over Thanks Mom and Dad tor it all? TROY SAMAR AS FRIENDS Everyone FAVORITES Iron Maiden, Transylvania, blue, Heavy Metal, black, Tama drums ACTIVITIES' Band I-I LAST COM' MENTS' I have come in contact with a lot ot people whom I have th H Y e there are more to come Up with shared many occasions wi c p Heavy Metal' IANIS SIAMET NICRNAME SAM FRIENDS Iolene, Sue, lsilroy Chris, I Y , and anyone else who made me smile FAVORITES' Marcotte Vision III, money, music, sunsets, California, Dr Who, horses, nighttime ACTIYITIES Drama l--1 A A 1 ,, ,L . ,. th 3, Badminton 3, Stagecrew I-4 LAST COMMENTS Thanks for e memories' NANCY SANCHEZ NDS Sahs eo ale FAVORITES partying izza ZZ Top and being FRIEEQ. ,pt I ., crazy' LAST COMMENTS' To all those who t ought ld nes er make it - lmade it' Bye RAREN SANSONE FRIENDS Ann, Isathy, Cyndy, Dina, The Bear Gang, Char, swim' mers, gymnasts, everyone. FAVORITES Bob, sports, mustc, dancing, nights, Slurpees ACTIVITIES' Swimming, Gymnastics, Softball Varsity Club lVice-Presl, Ushers, Ramboosters, French, IHS, NHS, Math, Photo Club LAST COMMENTS The memories will always be with mel DAVE SARCOZ FRIENDS' Everyone FAVORITES Barb, partyingg woods, Fighting Rams, lzzy's, Yes, Scorpions, Michelob ,ACTIVITIES Football 2, 3, -I, Basketball 2, Baseball I LAST COMMENTS' These last four years have been a lot of fun Thanks a lot Mom and Dad, coaches Good luck Di and Ant IONI SAUTKUS FRIENDS Carol Sonya, Patti, Linda, Classuot 'B-I FAVORITES Mike, lerry, rainbows, Arizona, summertime parties. ACTIVITIES, Track I, Z, Volleyball I, 2 LAST COMMENTS. I leave Reavis with good memories and alot of great friends Thanks everyone for making my four years at Reavis the best'! STEVE SCHILLNE NICRNAME, STlJBS FRIENDS The Band and anyone who shows me a good time FAVORITES Road trips, good times, fast cars, motorcycles, band mobtle, L.AST COMMENTS' I leave Reavis knowing it's been great, NICKNAME E T IOSEPHINE SCHMIDT NICRNAME. lOSlE FRIENDS Char, Isaren, Ioanne, Michelle, Chris, Bob. FAVORITES' Winter nights, movies, soft music, puppies, little kids, ACTIVITIES Choir 2, 3. LAST COMMENTS I leave Reavis with many happy memories Thanks Mom and Bob for your support and love I love you both LISA SCHMITT FRIENDS Laura, Ienny, lser, Tusch, Angie, lac, Lisa, andeveryone else who took the time to smile! FAVORITES Friends, Beverly, football games, parties, and being with my family. LAST COMMENTS' These past four years have been great and memorable I will always look back and cherish them I I-IULER NICKNAME 'IPHIL PH LIP SC , FRIENDS, Mtckey, Paul, Frank, the rest know who they are FAVORITES Skiing, fishing, pizza ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 2, Track 2 LAST COMMENTS1 I leave Reavis knowing that my last four years were a blast Good luck Ron and Kim Thanks Mom and Dad IIM SCHULT2 FRIENDS. DL ,D S , M B , DM FAVORITES Foocl, weekends, Strohs ACTIVITIES Football I-4, Baseball I, 2, 4, Wrestltng 'I-4 LAST COM- A MENTS1 I leave Reavis, looking forward to the future lb Seniors I T vs , 4 '91 vim X I 4 4 ,I K ,4 Q , f I, ' if , 'ef I ' ' Iv F , I' A 31.-bs, g 1 .K I ,Y , ' ,kg I I I 1 s LQ, A If vw f e Nl.. -+- X Y vs X lst? R .15 s 1 x v E li ,tr 95 ul gs cc Ar - as .C ,..,.....s.,.,,,,,,,..,........,. 'h. I t v .Qc - tw 5,4 V' vw-.rf ,- 1-- If 4 av, X t If Sf.. 'T lr 1 ,S ,as lid 'UN 4? X I l f' -I f L .fi Mal I S.. X .2-.-X 3 at . 'I Q ,sl L ,N Ii rl' RONALD SCHULTZ NICKNAME: RDELERIO, DEL, RON RON FRIENDS: 'Pondo People, lim, Sue, Mike, Debbie, Tom, Vic, Ron, lohn, Ieff,,and lim S. FAVORITES: Parties, pizza, beer. ACTIVITIES: Baseball 1-2. LAST COMMENTS: These past four years were the best of my life. Thanks to everyone. DAWN SEDIVY FRIENDS: Dawn, Renee, Cin, everyone I have shared good times with. FAVORITES: Blue Eyes , my family, a true friendship , and special times shared with that special someone. LAST COMMENTS: High School will be unforgettable, but now is the real beginning.. flood luck Class of 84 . Mom and Dad, I love you. IULIE SEPANIK NICKNAME: 'lIULES FRIENDS: Those 'who meant a lot to me and made me laugh, FAVORITES: Family, Banta, Pink Panther movies, good friends, the Kubiaks. ACTIVITIES: Volleyball, Basketball, Softball, Band. LAST COMMENTS: Times are only as good as you make them. Thanks for the memories. Love ya Mom and Dad! PAUL SHAFFER FRIENDS: Wendy, lohn, lim, Ioe, Tony, Monica. FAVORITES: Weekends, football games, and party. ACTIVITIES: Football 1. LAST COMMENTS: Thank God it's 84. DAVID SHANLEY KONI SHAUGHNESSY MIKE SHAVEN NICKNAME: TUSK FRIENDS: Bren, Chip, Bruce, Norb. FAVORITES: Music, partying, fishing, skiing, working. ACTIVITIES: Swimming 1, 2. LAST COM- MZNSSA I leave Reavis knowing I had a lot of memories. Thanks Mom an a . TINA SHAVER FRIENDS: Hamide, Michelle, Iosi, Dave, Brad, Menfette. FAVORITES: Being with Butch. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis with the memory of friends. Thanks Mom and Dad for all your help. Good Luck Tom and Karen. I love you Butch. CYNTHIA SHORT FRIENDS: Linda, Karen, Diane, Charisse. FAVORITES: Greg, dogs, blue, music. ACTIVITIES: French Club 1-2, Show Choir 2-3, Blue Angels 4. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis with happy memories, and knowing that I will never forget the friends that I have met over the last four years. MAHA SHUKAIR FRIENDS: Kim, Kathy, Class of '84, ACTIVITIES: Tennis Badminton 1-4, Yearbook 1-4 ICO-Editorl, Ushers Club 2-4, Horticulture 3 4, Spanish Club 1-3, Wrestling Stat 2, 3, Rarnboosters 1-3. FAVORITES: food, money, sunsets, clothes, long walks, smiles, Michael jackson, L on LAST COMMENTS- Thanks to all my friends and parents for Mr. y . , giving me great memories and making me happy. THERESE MARIE SIADAK NlCKNAMEz 'IKOALA-TERRY' FRIENDS: I'Ma es ecially, everyone else, and the band, FAVORITES: Koalas, glue, friends, lakefront. ACTIVITIES: Band 1-4, lazz Band 1, Lab Band 2-4. LAST COMMENTS: School went by too fast. I met a lot of great friends, Ma , that l'II never forget. Thanks Mom and Dad for all your encouragement. Bye Reavisll IEFF SIERAKOWSKI NICKNAME: 'llEFFERS FRIENDS: Eric, Earl, Laura, Tracy, Mark, everyone else. FAVORITES: B b nk Fire Dept., golfing with a madman. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1- a ur b ll Trainer 1 4 Tennis 2 Ushers Club Horticulture Club Sec 2, F t ' , , f 1 - of Scecnio? Class. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis knowing that I did my best. Thank you Mom. I love you. TAMMY SIKORSKI ' l nd Karen. FAVORITES: PUR- FRIENDS: Larry, Carrie, Mom, Caro yn, a U PLEI, Being with Larry, Ms. Pac Man. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis wishing lots of luck to the rest of my family who have to go through it. Good-bye Reavis . . . Hello Rest and Relaxation, CAROL SINGLETON SCOTT SINKO NICKNAME: RSINK, SQUlRREL FRIENDS: Mario, Smo, Ioe, Flo, Pete, Iosiell and everybody else. FAVORITES: Pizza, Kojaks, football, mllkshakeskparties, and women. : - B ball 1-2, LAST OMMENTS: I leave ACTIVITIES. Football 1 4, ase Reavis having the best times of my life here. Thanks Mom and Dad and everybody else. Hopefully the future will be just as exciting! Seniors X 2 I7 j.w.f DONNA SKIBA NICKNAME: DI, SKIBERSH FRIENDS: Sue, Deb, Stud, Maha, everyone who made me smilel FAVORITES: BS, Lor, Guitar, laughing, dancing, love, Rams football: ACTIVITIES: Spanish Club I-3 fTreasurer 2, Vice Pres. 3I, Speech I, Drama Club I, Marching Band 2. LAST COMMENTS: Live for today - tomorrow may never come. Thanks Mom -n- Dad, I love ya! Good Luck Deb and Sherri. GENEVIEVE SLATTERY y NlClsNAMEg RED FRIENDS: The Class of 8-I . FAVORITES: Sharing good times, Led Zeppelin, purple, I'Black , summer and Stroz. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis thanking those who have helped me througrwh my tour ears here, and laughing at those who triec to stop me. T anx Mom Y and Dad. SONYA I. SLEEPER 5 l FRIENDS: Dan, loni, Carol, Sharon, Tina. FAVORITES: Dangblue, rain- bows, summer nights. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis withga lot of great memories and a lot more to look forward to. Thanks Dan for making this year so special to me I luv ya! KAREN A. SLIWINSKI NICKNAME. DOC, TOOTS' FRIENDS: Everyone who made my years at .Reavis special. FAVORITES: German, music, sports, athletic training. ACTIVITIES1 Band, German I4 Pres.I, Math, IHS, NHS, Badminton, Usher, Student Trainer, etc, LAST COMMENTS: This end is a beginning waiting to achieve greater happiness and success. Special thanks to Chuck and Herr: THOMAS SLMOSKI KELLY SMITH FRIENDS: TB., SK., L.G., S.D, Nae, AC-DC, Urb, and the Rahs . FAVORITES: Cheering, gray, football games, Italian food, and guys ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, Ramboosters 2, 3, -I. LAST COM- MENTS: I leave Reavis hoping that my future is as fun as my past Thanks Ma and Dad for putting up with me. MICHAEL I, SMOLINSKI NICRNAME: SMO FRIENDS: Scott, Mario, Pete, Flo, loe, the rest know who they are. FAVORITES: Wisconsin, women, Stroh's, football ACTIVITIES' Foot- ball I-4, Baseball 1, Track 2. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis, the great town of Burbank, and all of . my friends only to start out all over again in the state of Virginia EDDY SOBKOWIAK FRIENDS: C.D., M.D., l.T,, TR., DD. FAVORITES: Cars, music, huntingy the gun shop, guns, food. LAST COMMENTS: The four years of hig school went by too fast, now I don't know what I am going to do IULIE ANNE SOCHA FRIENDS: Everyone that I have met in the last four years. FAVORITES. Tony, rainbows, summer nights. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis with a lot of great memories and hoping the future will be just as good. Thanks to my family and friends for all the help. DEBBIE SOUTH NICKNAME. BABY HUEY FRIENDS: Couldn't ask for any better. FAVORITES: Friends, laughing, Intensity, Surprises, 1152, one-on-one, The Team, high-5, and dreams come true, ACTIVITIES: Swimming, Basketball. LAST COM- MENTS: These four years have definitely been an experience. Thanks to all who made them memorable. MICHAEL STAHULAK TOM STALUN FRIENDS: TF., GF., B.R., E.E., I.M,, the rest know who they are. FAVORITES: Gymnastics, weekends, cars, food, beach, summer. AC- TIVITIES: Gymnastics I, 2, Auto Club 3, 4. LAST COMMENTS: Thanks to my family and friends for the good times, memories, and support you've given me these past four years: TOD STASKA FRIENDS: Ray and lim. FAVORITES: The Stones, WMET, all sports, and my dogs. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis knowing that sure there wein bad times, but on the whole, these were the best four years of my i e. MARC ST: CLAIR IUSTINE STEFANEK NICKNAME: I'STElNER FRIENDS: Scott, lules, Carol, Kathie, Kathy, Lisa, lohn, D.I., and everyone else. FAVORITES: Family, football games, brown, sunsets, V-ball. ACTIVITIES: V-ball, Student Council, Ramboosters, NHS-IHS, Ushers Club. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis with good memories and special people. Thanks Mom and Dad for always being there. - 218 X Seniors ,SBC . . LW.. I VL -: .. 'Q Y: X ff 17 if. -I ,mtl I I sf f .L-If 'ini Q . S- 4-it .x af QQ, - 21? --f 1' vs A I f I wx ii ,L ,, if ive, gf, X , xv . -fen- I 1 f A Is- 4 ur' gr :I rf Q fiQ4i5' W ...y 1 If - .sum t 9 ' .Y if xx ' I' I L. G I L I mf ff Y ss. ,qt .g - s ' I X K1 X 'S -s I - I 5. ...f----.4--uv--o',,....-Y -,-..,,,.V .,-.- ,-Q w- w ...-.., v -.. ..-1..-..... .r-,-1.,.....--.....-,...,-....D.......-.,..,,....--a-.,.v-n - s t.. s if 4 ig so cw do R. sf. .X .. ,mfg N X i J '4 lv- Qi ' f 11 . A . K vb I t C. it 1' t N X n..f S I Af 5 ' - i 19's f s I I ,A if - -is . as ' e 'AGU ,W i H as C0 f I i. H5 Za if K 'su ... 9 l r 'YS ,f Qt !. I Qi 19' .X M, it 12 ds., , , t. 0' 'C H - ----sfrr-arf! ..-...-...-,,.,.,....4----- y ,,,.,.....-- DIANA LYNN STEFANIAK NlCKNAME1 DI OR FLY , FRIENDS: Kathy, Bob, Tony, Carol, Curt, lules, Becky, Showchoir, FAVORITES: TONY, purple, frogs, parties, slee ing, night breezes, ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading 1, Show Choir 3, 4, tvliisical 2-4, IHS, NI-IS. LAST COMMENTS: Today well lived makes every yesterday a, cherished memory and every tomorrow a hopeful future. Mom and Dad, Thanks, I love you. SUSAN K. STEFANISIN NICKNAME: SUE, SUZI FRIENDS: Those who have put up with me through the good times as well as the bad times. FAVORITES: Family, friends, roses, strawberries, poetry, parties, winter. ACTIVITIES: Drama, Aquatic Arts. LAST COM- MENTS: Thanks family and friends for the moments we shared, It just lets me know how much you have cared. IOHN STEIN FRIENDS: Tony, Iohn, Andy, Ron, Mike, Pat, the rest know who they are. FAVORITES: Beatles, Who, baseball, psychedelic weekends, par- ties. ACTIVITIES: Baseball 1-4, Intramurals 1-4. LAST COMMENTS: I leave here looking forward to the future, but Ishall never forget these last four years at Reavis. Thanks to everyone who made it greatl 'lHello, Goodbye JOANNE STEPUNCIK NECKNAME: IO-lO FRIENDS: Those who make me smile, FAVORITES: loe, friends, smiles, dreams, good times, music, hugs, love, life. LAST COMMENTS: To my family, friends, and loe, thank you for being there when I needed you most. I love you all very much. - : MICHAEL SCOTT STERLING NICKNAME: BUSTER FRIENDS: Everyone, FAVORITES: Rock-n-Roll, parties, Old Style, Becks, beautiful women. LAST COMMENTS: All my love to my hance Kelli CeCi and our baby. RON STEWART NICKNAME: WTHE FLY FRIENDS: Pat, Rich, Mike, Iohn, Dale, Tony, Lisa, Karen, Angie, Ron, FAVORITES: Cars, blue, football games, weekends, summer nights. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis knowing! could have done better. It was fun. l'll miss it. Thanks Mom and Dad. DAWN STOKES NICKNAME: BEAKER FRIENDS: Terry, Diane, Mary, Donna, Linda, the guys and their girlfriends, Michael, and the rest know who you are. FAVORITES: Michael, bowling, skating, Karate, Mustangs, Scorpions, rainbow, Maiden, and friends, ACTIVITIES: ll-IS, NHS, French Club, German Club. LAST COMMENTS: Cop car? What cop car? ARLENE STREETER NICKNAME: l'SlSSY FRIENDS: Iohn, Chris, Sheild, and everyone else. FAVORITES: lohnny, blue, unicorns. ACTIVITIES: Blue Angels, Concert Choir, The Wiz. LAST COMMENTS: The last four years have been great, but the best years are yet to be spent with thosel love. DEBORAH MARIE STRNAD NICKNAME: DEDEE FRIENDS: Donna, Sue, loan, Stan, and the rest know who they are. FAVORITES: Johnny, my family, lohn's family, Wisconsin, the club. ACTIVITIES: Aquatic Arts, French Club 1-2. LAST COMMENTS: Good luck to Sonny, and thanks to Mom, Dad, and john. DAWN STRYSZAK FRIENDS: loe, Charisse, Debbie, Vicki, Lisa. FAVORITES: Summer nights, winter hikes, art. ACTIVITIES: Ramboosters 1-2, Art club 3-4, Graphic Arts 4. LAST COMMENTS: I leave in search of dreams. Cherishing the memories at Reavis. Thanks to all my friends who made them possible. G.L.-LG. Thanks Dad, Mom, and leff. Love always, CARRIE SULLIVAN . Q U FRIENDS' Tammy, Carolyn, Gwenn, Denise. FAVORITES: Being with friends, blue, Q-Bert, good times. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis with a lot of memories which I will always look back upon. Thanks Mom and Dad for all your support and thanks Tammy for being such a good friend! MICHELE SUMMEY g FRIENDS: Cindy, Camille, Mike B., Timmy, Lisa, Merv, and everkyone else knows who they are. FAVORITES, Gerry, lakefront, and ugs. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis looking forward to my future. Thanks Mom and Dad for putting up with me. I love you both. PAULA ANN SUPANICH I NICKNAME: PAUL FRIENDS: Penny, Sheryl, Chem, Cathy, and the rest. FAVORITES: Ron, long walks, hot chocolate, summer nights. ACTIVJTIES: Bowling, IHS, NHS, LAST COMMENTS: Thanks Mom and Dad for helping me through and for always being there. I love you! NICKNAME' i'YANTZ IOHN SUSNIARA - W FRIENDS They know who they are FAVORITES- Soccer tennis golf Scorp s Maiden ping pong pizza 119 LAST COMMENTS I leave Reavis hoping that my future will be as successful and fun as these past four years at Reavis DIANE SWIES Seniors f 219 ' A 4 ,, ,, -. . . .........-,...s,----.1 a--f-- ,........---........ ,,, .....-......f- NICKNAMEZ IT IOHNTALTY . . FRIENDS TM., TZ., M.P., SF, P.A, BR, V.M., II.. CM, FY. FAVORITES: Cindy, weekends, racquetball, Michelob, Vettes, steak, A ' ' ' ' I m lakefront, sunny days. LAST COMMENTS I leave Reayis knowing a leavin a lot of good times behind. However, I am looking forward S tor the ones to come. IENNIFER TAYLOR NICRNAME. 'SNIFFL' FRIENDS: Scot, Lucy, Mickey, The Normandy gang. FAVORITES Steve, parties, football games, pizza. and Becks LAST COMMENTS. I R ' with real memories of great times also some hard leave eavis g . E V, times. Thanks Mom and Mr. Hauser tor getting me through it all LYNDA TEMRO FRIENDS K M., Bill, L.arry, and all the others who've made these past four years the best FAVORITES, Bill, Rocky, Riveras. puppies, 9-Z6-8 I. unicorns. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis having a lot of good memories, thanks to family, friends, and to Bill. Love Yal'I GINA TESTA FRIENDS: Cindy and Isathy - the rest know who theyu are FAVORITES Summer, parties, weekends, and friends LAST COM4 MENTS: As I leave Reavis, I leave behind me three ot the happiest years of my life. Thanks class of 84, the memories will never be forgotten. FELICIA TORARZ A A FRIENDS. Very special people FAVORITES Cookie, Doug. pizza, rain- bows, unicorns, Mustangs, time spent with triends ACTIVITIES Year- ' r f I I ' I I 't know book 3 LAST COMMENTS The years w ent by too ast c on what to say, excep , i t THANKS to tamily, friends, and Doug I had fun Loxe Ya. ROBERT TOMASEVICH NICRNAME 'TOMATO SAX-'lCI':l AND BL JBBY THE GREEK FRIENDS: They know who they are FAVORITES Nice women, my ' I ood friends sports computers xideo games ACTIVITIES: tamiy, g ., . ., ., K Computer Club I-4, Math Club I'-I, Intramural Hockey and Volleyball -I LAST COMMENTS I would like to thank my family triencls. and faculty for all their help Good Iuc k class ol tl-I RY TOOHER NICRNAME ' TLITORH MA . FRIENDS, T G,, S O, T M , the guys, and those who make me smile NORITES Unicorns being with Iriends the and enjoy being with FA ' . K ,, A , Chicago skyline at night, and country LAST COMMENTS Ive had tun and mel alot ot people Good Luck Sue IOSEPH TORREGROSSA NICKNAME ' I T P C' th Don Kim Bill Dina, FRIENDS Mark, Mario, Scott, Ierry, ally, ..a y, , , , Mike, Iosie, Pete, and everyone else that likes me FAVORITES Par- ties, girls, music, cars, friends, stereos, MONEY, Gambling LAST COMMENTS I leave Reavis knowing that I didnt learn anything Thanks a lot' ME. PEANUT ROBERT I. TRCRA NICKNA FRIENDS: They know who they are FAVORITES girls, Michelobe, par- tying with the boys, food and money LAST COMMENTS I leaxe Reavis and a lot of good friends, and a lot ot good memories Thanks Mom for being so patient NICKNAME RI JSE' ROSEMARY TRINIDAD FRIENDS Everyone who had made my tour years at Reayis so en- Ioyablel FAVORITES. Friends, Reavis Rams, blue, smiles, and family ACTIVITIES: Spanish Club I-4 LAST COMMENTS l'lI always cherish the memories Reavis and all of my friends have given me Thanks, its been great! Thank you Mom and Dad for all your love and understan- ding I love you both' ANGELA VALENCIA NICRNAME ANG FRIENDS Traci, Lisa, Ier, Tami, my sister Tina, The boys , and everybody else, FAVORITES: Going out with friends, beaches, lakefront, laughing, Hanks , guys with dark hair and blue eyes, muscles and GOLD? LAST COMMENTS These were the best years of rn life, but they went by too fast Special thanks to my Gram Y Good Luck Bones' RONNIE VANDEWIEL FRIENDS' Paula Supanich, Canan family, M Is., Is ls., El Mar gang, and everyone else I forgot. FAVORITE. Paula, Cubs, s norts, yizza, bowl- ing, family, ACTIVITIES Baseball I, 3, Basketball I. lAST COMMENTS Thanks to all the teachers, Ma and Dad tor helping me through the greatest four years of my life. CHRISTINE VARANAUSKI r FAVORITES Music math friends blue tlutes FRIENDS: Every Jne, . :, , , ,, , , Italian food. ACTIVITIES: Band, Drama, Speech, NHS, IHS, Math, Youth and Government, Drama and Spanish Clubs. LAST COMMENTS, I'll always treasure the great memories of Reavis. Thanks to my family and friends for making them wonderful. KAREN VETTER FRIENDS: Maureen, Steph, Colleen, Mo, Tammy, 4A Lunch Table. FAVORITES: Friends, family, football games, the Rolling Stones, Wisconsin, kids. ACTIVITIES: NHS, IHS, Aries Staff. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis with a lot of memories of good times spent with great friends. Thanks Mom and Dad for everything. Good Luck Bob! PATRISIO VILLANUEVA NICRNAME TACO VENDERH FRIENDS: Everyone in Nottingham. FAVORITES Sue, tood, cars LAST COMMENTS. I leave Mr. Hauser to my little brother Rick ZZII J Seniors ! if 27 A 490 ,, L' 4 7 ' vi' 1 C fvx . f , ' J... ,Xt . 5 9' - Y rv k 7 iff Ns' l 7 '15 I X X ,,,..4...--- MARIA VILLAREAL NICKNAME: 'IMARICARU FRIENDS: Tami, Pam, Tammy, Nottingham people. FAVORITES: Little Cynthia, Dancing, the lake. ACTIVITTES: Tennis, Basketball. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis remembering the past and looking tor- ward to the future. Thanks Mom for being so understanding I love you very much. STEVE VINYARD FRIENDS: Anyone who wants to be. FAVORITES: Food, sports. AC' TIVITIES: Tennis, Computer Club, Math Club, Intramural Volleyball, IAIWIQISWEAST COMMENTS: Thanks to everyone who helped me along ROSE WACHOWSKI FRIENDS: Yvette, Eileen, Cindy, Ann, Chris, Tim, Ed, and everyone else I know. FAVORITES: Led Zeppelin, partyin', the woods, rainbows, cheeseburgers, Ziggy. LAST COMMENTS: l leave Reavis saying I giliiirnfilearnlwwuch and have much fun, but knowing that I really did. s o a . MARIA WALKOSZ MARK WALLENBERG NICKNAME: WALLY FRIENDS: Larry, lohn, Ioe, and all my Buddies with l's, and Cathy and Pam. FAVORITES: Parties, Iudas Priest, being with some friends ti ping a cold one. ACTIVITIES: Football, Track 2. LAST COMMENTS: Thanks Mom and Dad for being there. Love ya. AUDREY WALSH NICKNAME: AUI FRIENDS: Anyone who's made me smile. FAVORITES: Band, friends, hugs, smiles, French Horns, teddy bears, and rainbows. ACTIVITIES: Band, Rifles, NHS. LAST COMMENTS: The laughs and tears of the ast years will always be remembered. Thanks everyone who made it great. Luv ya!!! PAT WALSH FRIENDS: Anyone who can ut up with me. FAVORITES: The Band, bass guitar, movies, softbafl at the park, Milwaukee. ACTIVITIES: Guitar Club 2-3, Graphic Arts Club 3-4. l.AST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis having a better understanding of life and what it has to offer. THANKS. LISA WARDA NICKNAME: WARDY FRIENDS: Everyone who made me smile. FAVORITES: Sandy, Andrea, Frank, Sue, Laura, Karen, sunbeams, comics, rainbows, Trixies, smiles, orange, Styx. ACTIVITIES: Blueprint Editor, Math Club Nice-Presidentl, Yearbook, NHS-IHS, Swimming, Badminton. LAST COMMENTS: My memories of Reavis will always be locked in my heart. SANDRA L. WARNER NICKNAME: 'lSANDY FRIENDS: Bob, Teresa, Barb, Mike and everyone else. FAVORITES: Bob, Raccoons, weekends, driving, being with friends. ACTIVITIES: 2 3 4 LAST COMMENTS' These last four years at Reavis have Aries , , . , been the best of my life. Thanks Mom and Dad. I LOVE YOU! RONALD E. WASIELEWSKI NICKNAME: WAStZ FRIENDS: Nottingham Peo-ple. FAVORITES: Fast cars, being with friends. ACTIVITIES: Floor ockey. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis knowing something but I don't know what. BFR NICKNAME' KATHY KATHLEEN WE - ,I U FRIENDS: Cindy, Gina, and everyone else. FAVORITES: Drinking and ' ' ' h friends. ACTIVITIES: Business Club 1. having a good time wit my 4 LAST COMMENTS: My four years at Reavis have been great. Good luck lanetl Make it your best. Thanks Mom and Dad! DANIEL P. WELSH I , f N nd Peo le, Class of '84, Mouse FRIENDS. Sonya, S.R.P. and orma sy up n . FAVORITES: Sonya, Michelobe, parties, skiing, summer nights. LAST COMMENTS: Thanks to everyone who helped make this my best year, especially Sonya, I love ya. But I still say t isis a retarded school. TAMMY WESSEL CURT WIEST I NICKNAME: WlESTER FRIENDS: D.H., G,M., BEEB, D.S., C.D., C.S,, I.S., K.Q., S.P., Show Choir People. FAVORITES: Kathy Murtaugh. ACTIVITIES: Football 1114, - ' - - 4 Sh wChotr2 Baseball I-2, Basketball 1, Musical 3 4, IHS 1.2, NHS . o - 4. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis knowing I learned a lot and I thank all of my teachers and of course Mom and Dad, MARZENA WILK h My h H Ba b M Q tCNICKNAME: MARS - ' 5 , , r , ana,e . FRIENDS' Dime' am I kKl sn? being with friends. ACTIVITIES: Bad- ITES. S t I FAVOR time S a eEliITS: This isn't the end, tt's only the beginn- T-2. LAST COMM ihgghanks Dad for making it possible. Mark you're mybest friend and Brother, I ' Seniors X 221 ,...-...---.-.,....,.---,..... v,-,,,.j--f- IAMES WILSON NICKNAME: HUNCH FRIENDS: Iohn, lack, loe, Rich, Paul, Mark, Ieanette, Kelly, and Brian. FAVORITES: Monday Night Club, lakefront, weekends. ACTIVITIES: Auto Club 2-4, Football 1. LAST COMMENTS: It's been fun and good luck to the class of '84, IOHN WINCHEL FRIENDS: Dan, Steve, Pat, PI, Beaner, Patio People, and Chris. FAVORITES: Girls, parties, friends, money, and Harley-Davidsons. LAST COMMENTS: Thanks to Mom, Dad, Ms. Sneiderman, and Mr. Hauser. CINDY WISCH FRIENDS: Everyone and anyone, FAVORITES: Iudas Priest, Lowenbrau, United, woods, eople, Harleys, black, my family, parties, unicorns, God, the night lile, and just plain living. LAST COMMENTS: I made it Mom and Dad. Love ya. MICHELLE WOHLWEND NICKNAME: SHELLY FRIENDS: Laura, Tina, Marzena, the rest know who they are. FAVORITES: V.Z., koala bears, purple, Corvettes, 87. LAST COM- MENTS: I leave Reavis with the memories of good friends and the good times I had, which I will never forget, Good luck, Pam, MICHELLE WRIGHT NICKNAME: 'MICKl FRIENDS: Michele, Kathy, Sue, and everybody else. FAVORITES: Being with Pete, Cutlass, fries, friends, weekends, and good times. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis knowing I have had the best of times and look forward to the future. Thanks Mom and DAD, I love you. FRANK R. YELLAND FRIENDS: Wayne, Dan, Val, Sheri, Maria, and the Pavlik Sisters. FAVORITES: Seafood, snowmobiling, weekends, my Sister, Gigi, Cocoa, and Erin. ACTIVITIES: Basketball. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis knowing it was a great four years and hoping to achieve my goals. Good Luck, Cindy. TERESA YORK FRIENDS: Margie B., The BIakes Sheila C., Donna M., Iunior Clan Iolyne, and Everyone else I met, FAVORITES1 The Blakes , Southern III., Softball, Football Games, Weekends. ACTIVITIES: Work Program, LAST COMMENTS: I'm leaving knowing that these last 4 years were my best times of my life. Than s Mom and Dad. I love ya. Bye Marge and Sheila. Good Luck. GINA YOUNG FRIENDS: Bob, Marie, Roma and all the rest. FAVORITES' Spending time with Bob, fishing. LAST COMMENTS: Thanks to Reavis, I met Bob. Bob and Mom: Thanks for all the support. Without your help I wouldn't have made it. I Love You Both! DEBBIE YUSKA FRIENDS: They know who they are. FAVORITES: Paul, purple, happy times, football games, rainbows. ACTIVITIES: Band I-3. LAST COM- INAIENTS: I leave Reavis knowing more than before but not everything t ere is. IIM ZAMORA NICKNAMEL NEST FRIENDS: Mike, Danny, Donna, Ron and most Nottingham people. FAVORITES: Family, friends, parties, Floor hockey. LAST COMMENTS: If it wasn't for my father and Kitty, I would have never made it through these last few years. TOM ZEKO NICKNAME: ZEKE FRIENDS: Iohn, Iuic, Ieff, Col, FAVORITES: friends, family, weekends, baseball. ACTIVITIES: baseball. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis knowing that these were the best years of my life. Thanks to my friends and family. LAURA M. ZIELINSKI FRIENDS: We know who they are, FAVORITES: Old friends, football games, good times, granola bars. ACTIVITIES: Youth and Govern- ment, Badminton, Speech and Debate, Aries staff. LAST COMMENTS: Thanks, friends and faculty of Reavis. Dad and Mom, thanks for teaching me, To everything there is a season , . - I love you. RONALD ZOPPA NICKNAME: ZOPP FRIENDS: Iohn, Mark, Larry. FAVORITES: Cars, blue, the lake, boats. ACTIVITIES: Auto club. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis knowing that these were the four most fun years of my life. TAMMY ZUIDEMA FRIENDS: Laurie, Sue, Debbie, Elaine, and the twins, FAVORITES: Nicole, football, summer, food. ACTIVITIES: Football Stat 'I-4, Baseball Stat 1. LAST COMMENTS: I leave Reavis with lots of friends and good memories. Thanks Mom, I DIANE IANET ZYGMUNT FRIENDS: Everyone I have gotten to know, especially Marzena, Laura, Chris and Mo. FAVORITES: Blue, football games, lon drives, snow. ACTIVITIES: Badminton, Debate, IHS, NHS, Yearbooi LAST COM- MENTS: I leave with great memories, realizing that this is only the beginning. Thanks Mom and Dad for your support. Good luck Bobby! T., . :':. X i g I fi, I , Q K I :ff .Al ,I i I Q. 7' O' 4 is I .. A,,, --I 4 . 1 ,sw i 4' .fa 535, Vg? t L5 A I if -fu ,sri T' ve . lx if ,- I X , V Xi r .1 s I I I 711 Seniors s 'ir .. N, l' fl ZX if -w 'I 1 N. n 11 l a l , Y 'W 1 If l.t ani' -ar Left Eileen Needham Denise Dickover, and Cindy Wisch pose for a picture on the patio during lunch. Middle Left Debbie Roush rubs her eyes after catching a quick nap in the library Middle Center lohn Eckert shows how happy he is to have his pic- ture taken Middle Right Iudy OConnor waits for Al McElrath to finish his conversation Bottom Left Mickey Breheny takes advantage of the after-school weight lifting program. Bottom Right. lacquie Bucz, Barb Pavlik, Scott Sinko, Tony Faltin, Scot Delacey Debbie Laurin, Mike Blake and lim Lafollette get together for a memorable senior candid. if-If 431: 1.9, fxkqg Senior Candids f I . 46- wwx' R ' ,ff ff' fs, f J, ,. 4 Q j . ' r ' - Ang: N ff - 1 x X ,f'S'lf1 'X iii 2 ,x .fp x A 3 Laura Zielinskir - skn has and leg warmerS . Lisa Parrish: Pf9PPY I '-...Q QMQV .wwggi Z JI' If 2 x ' N up 'Mid , , V ,tstxnw ...'f ' rw' gl- 1 1 lf! A-.-nw.,,,. . .. .'.,., -Q .,.',v- Reagan Runs Again Against Mondale, Hart, Cllenn, Askew, lackson etc. Sally Ride Becomes First American Woman in Space Space Shuttle Loses Satellite AT8tT Breaks into Smaller Companies lames Watt Forced to Resign After Famous Quote Newscasters Die: Savitch, Reynolds, Flynn jackson, Michael lnot lesse or Reggiel Almost Wins Every Music Award Possible Videos Change Music lndustry UCLA lnot lllinoisl Wins Rose Bowl White Sox Win Western Division Top: Tony Carlsen reads an article o P :dent Reagan who announ l th t he N l ld f I t 84 1 fi lg t h ld S Y I 1 wou run or re-e ec ion in' r Middle: The '84 Olympics win er games e in Faraevo, u os avia Bottom: Soviet Officials view the body o' ormer ovie remier uri r n robox i S X 0 tl s IP Y A fi t P v QS' f L who was buried in February. OO 226 f World Events Q' -- X . 'K-J ill ...X J K1 UNM! 2 , , T . 4- 1 p ,V ix T Vx Mx V' W7 s N3 .- ---4 cf WJ fx Jug fi eb , , i 4 ,Mr . K ,Qi ff' if gg Winter Glympics Held in Sarajevo Marine Headquarters Bombed in Lebanon Samantha Visits USSR Andropov Dies in February CabbagePatch Craze Hits Marines Invade Grenada El Salvador War Continues Pope Forgives Turk Nuclear War Scare llThe Day After jackson, jesse lnot Michael or Reggiel Frees Syrian Captive Walesa Wins Nobel Peace Prize Top: Tony Manganiello reads in the library about the Lebanon crisis Middle: The American Sp Sh ttl I d ft f t Bottom: Fore-runn pt f th d t t f he presidency of '84 Worl d Events X HUMANITIES IBANQIJET H CDS STUDENTS Over two hundred students, parents, and faculty members attended the Fourth Annual Humanities Awards Banquet. It was held at the Delphian l-louse Restaurant on May lb, 1983. After a family style dinner and Division Chairman Mr. Max Parmley's in' troductions, the numerous awards were presented to students in the classes and extracurricular activities of the English, foreign language, and social studies departments. Two representatives of the Veterans of Foreign Wars congratulated Ray Lesniewski for placing first in the state in the Voice of Democracy Scholar- ship Program and advancing to the national competition. Also awarded for their participation were Dan Bingley and Debbie Kratovil. Four editors of the Blueprint and the two co-editors of Aries were inducted into Quill and Scroll, an honor society for high school journalists Other clubs giving awards to their members for their dedication and hard work were the Debate Team, Drama Club, Speech Team, and Youth in Governments The Writing Workshop teachers, Mr Mark Beavers and Ms loan Caton, presented writing awards to Esther Ciountounas, Tony Manganiello, Andrea Marino, lohn Tomaras, and Marzena Wilk Student of the Year Awards were given to Dan Bingley for English Language Arts, l-leyam Dollah for foreign language, and Kathy Norris for social studies. Receiving awards for excellence in their fourth year of a foreign language were lohn McNally for French, Diane Mudryi for German, and Ray Lesniewski for Spanish. za, 531 SX X i x x pg FZ r - 'A ' 1 'r f .ff 1tfsa,1.:a'-,.' F'N ' 3 Top: David Connolly signs the Thespian roster as Ms. Andrea Pitzer, Drama Club s onsor looks on p , . Bottom Left Ms Lois Stanciak Blueprint sponsor listens as Linda Easterhouse Heyam Dollah Andrea Marino Sandy Evans Mary Beth Nolan fhiddenl and Lisa Warda recite the Quill and Scroll pledge Bottom Right Frank Cariello lr receives the Best Speaker in the Senate Youth in Government Award from Mr Ado Rugai ey-'sa 'I ,', .Fa i-LW I : fi 'wwris . 'K , - if -, l -, at ,f E3 '51 4 Fl 'fin' aww We QT? .Q 135523 ,., -libifw' X 228 X Humanities Banquet AWAIQDS DDESENTED I2 ACADEM CS As the movie business honors its outstanding members with Academy Awards, Reavis gives recognition to its most talented students at several different occa- sions throughout the school year. On May 25, 1983, the Fourth Annual Honors Convocation was held to recognize outstanding students in a variety of areas. First, the top fifteen students of each class received awards for their academic achievement. The names of the valedictorian - Kathleen Norris - and salutatorians - lean Giaretta, Maria O'Keefe, and Meri Smith - were announced. This year the top thirty seniors received scholarships from various community organizations and businesses, including RAP, Sahs, Chicago Metallic, Lampham-Hickey Steel, and Ford City Bank. Next, departmental awards were given. Kathleen Melody was recognized for her art talent. lulie Carrier and Lorelei Rojek received the Choral Award. Receiving instrumental honors were Cora Kernats, Carol Muklewicz, Herbert Nitz, Karen Schlosser, and Donna Schwenk. The Natural Sciences Department recognized Lisa Eret, Cindy McDermott, and Lisa Warda for honors in mathematics and Maria O'Keefe for honors in science. lohn Hernandez and Laura Baltis received the Robert Hessenberger Physical Education Award. The Sons and Daughters of the American Revolution honored Patrick Duffy and Kathleen Melody. Lisa Eret was named a National Merit Finalist and twenty-One seniors were recognized as Illinois State Scholars. In addition, four faculty members - Ms. loyce Brazis, Mr. Ron Czarnecki, Mr. Robert Sypniewski, and Mr. Barney Tracy - were honored for twenty-tive years of service to Reavis High School. l Top: Salutatorian Maria O'Keefe receives a medal from Mrs. leanine Sansone, school board member. Above: Ms. Louise Lane presents the Choral Award to lulie Carrier and Lorelei Rojek. Left: Herb Nitz is congratulated by Superintendent Donald Klusendorf for rank- ing in the top fifteen of the lunior Class. Honors Night f 229 4 if fi f . , 1 U5 J Right L wr was t pu! ' . rr-w-q--p5---v-1.-,,..-,,.,.,...-.,,..,,p...,,.,-,.,- ,www--0,----v' 4, ,s i ,I Al .5 ,M . W Q ? . i 'rf 9 E REAVIS HIGH SCHUUL LG B9 MARIA S... .S0PHu6fPM.vfiRs-he PM, H WRESTLING-HILLCREST sip 0150.2 B as-MARiAN am . H As our buses pull into Reavis each morning, we notice the mar- quee. It serves as an outline of the activities which will take place in our movie during a particular week. Many thanks are due to three of the directors of our movie who planned some of the year's most memorable events. Mr. loel Tomas, Senior Class sponsor, organized the Homecoming Dance and the Senior Breakfast. Ms. Lois Stanciak, lunior Class sponsor, planned the lunior-Senior Prom. Ms. Cerri lanecyk, Freshmen and Sophomore Class sponsor, scheduled several dances throughout the year for the underclassmen. Before our movie was finished, some new characters and Props were added. Ms. ludy Weix returned from a sabbatical to her new position as Director of Special Programs. Computers began to play a larger role in our schools operations, with terminals be- ing installed in the library and various offices. I I U 4,5 , 3 . A. ini, , fd' v 4' ., , L' P P , fk f ' .,.,. ' Q' Y , ' -'- r' -N , ' LL X 'ei , ' 59.2-4 'Y rf' 1 ' .1 ' ,n , ',..-4' N fJ.'-gig' al' 1 ' pq . -. -, H Ga. -p.-mv?L,':,14.'f:4 -. V ' .1Q:'-,.f'43' A . , , . . , J 'Ng , - W, nv . il '..'fi1. . 5 2 ' V ff? ' r t-W? vq :. ,,'1-:IAQ-.' -f,,., 4-fd ' -' ge t Qi-L-56141, 'RQ E 'K Z., 6. y.,, Q' Q, xi, N ijhx L in 'I 5. Q7 - -'Q A - . ., .7 ,Q , ,Q ..4 V ,- . . I n Q ,dj ,,,: 5s1fBb13Q , , ll' A1 ' . ' wif, .' 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Top Right: 'X' 1+r'2!r.4f'w v .1,x.1N' v , 'mv V,1,fl1f1jI R4-,nfs Above: l5 ff' f f wif- 4 '1 H f nm .mx .Www m P+-rf rw IH mv greenhouse Could WfN'1f fI '1' P' W -'H' 1 wx'-,A rwmw'wN13r'4rV ' M' , x.41 1 ld fr'- G11 -y 'llll Il l 5 i -1 i U 1 4 1 ll Y if WYLQ.-U Now that our movie is finished, the theater is empty and the sets are being swept. We have a moment to look back at the memories of our activities, accomplishments, and friends. These have made our year unique. This year has been a success - a real box office hit. But the best thing about our movie is that it is truly a part of each of us. 1 - i X i fffll ry . Q I Q I ' I I I C 1 I I 1 Q I I I I I I I Q Q - I 1 Q S - , I X! Nfx, Abdallah, Zaied 116 Adams, David 82, 87, 124, 154, 178 Adams, Marcy 116 Adams, Robert 116 Adams, Wendy 181, 192 Adams, William 50 Administration 33 Aggus, Scott 124 Aguilar, Evon 124 Ahlgrim, Brian 79, 88, 101, 124 Aivaliotis, Stratos 116 Aivaliotou, Ermionie 134 Alagna, Lee Daniel 79, 88, 134 Alagna, Steven 89, 124 Alba, Darren 124 Alba, Donald 192 Alcala, David 116 Alcala, Steve 102 Aleksiun, Christine 14, 182, 192 Aleksiun. lohn 71, 134 Alessi, Alesia 192 Alessi, Michelle 116, 168 Alexander, Valerie 116 Alfrejd, Kristie 94, 124, 168 Allen, Sheri Lynn 124 Altobella, Gregg 148, 149, 189, 191, 192, 225, 240 Altobella,Tony 71,87, 101, 102, 124, 127 Altobella, Tony Sr 65 Alva, Monica 124, 176 Alvarez,ClaudiaL 124, 163 Ar1'1a10,l05eph116,159,177, 178,179 Amerio, Connie 12, 76, 134, 154 Ane, Diana 124 Andrews. lames 134 Andrews, Todd 87, 124 Andrise, Rhonda l 134 Andrysiak, Thaddeus 35 Anhalt, lames P 182, 190 Anhalt, Margie 134 Anians, Brian 193 Ansonia, Tom 116 Aries 148, 149 Arndt, Cheryl L 134 Arnold, loyce 31, 56 Arredia, Phill 134 Arriz, Linda 92, 93, 134, 144, 154 Arrlz, Peter 84, 193 Art Club 184 Asani, Mervette 181, 193 Asp, leanne 70, 134, 154 Atk0, lOl'1n 124 Auto Club 185 Auxilary Personnel 64, 65 Avonts, Bobbie lo 124 Avlward, Michael96, 134, 154, 168 Ayyash, Kifah M, 145 I I ' few , Babcock, Elizabeth 28 Babcock, Robert 56, 152, 240 Badminton 77 Baker, Candace 124 Baker, Carol 47 Baker, Karen 134 Baker, Scott David 124, 150 Baket, Penny 193 Bal, Diane 23,70,141,143,145,155,156 Balandis, Norbert 134 Balcaitis, Robyn 94, 116 Baltis,lenn11er 116, 156, 161, 162' Baltls, Leila 76, 90, 91, 99, 100, 113, 124, 163 Baltis, Linda 28 Bambuch, Cindy 134 Bamidis, Vicky 124, 149, 154, 176, 240 Band 41,167, 169 Banfill,Susan 41, 134, 143, 163 Baniewicz, Howard 87, 108, 109, 110 Baniewicz, Steven 108, 109, 116, 124 Barajas, Christopher 83, 134 Barattia, Constance 182 Barkauski, Paul 78, 79, 134, 142. 154 Barker, Karen 124 Barker, Thomas 46, 163, 168, 193 Barrett, Tracey 156, 158, 172, 187, 193 234 7 Index Bartelman, Herbert 56, 180 Bartelment, Cynthia 134 Bartelment, Michael 116 Barth, Linda 163, 193 Bartlement, Herbert 182 Bartos, lulie 134 Bartowiak, lan 193 Baseball 71, 72, 73 Basile Danielle 12-1 Basiorka, loseph 124 Basketball, Boys 101, 102 103 Basketball, Girls 98, 99 100 Batchelor, Gerald 116 Batchelor, lanet 134, 154, 170, 171 Battersbylvtichelle 124, 131, 168, 177 Battles, Roy 124 Batzel, Scott 19 Baukus, loan 34 Baumgardner, Vicki 182 191 Bawadi, Anam 116 Bayne, Charles 181, 195 Beavers, Mark 39, 43, 46, 164 228 Becker, Mark D 108, 110 Bednarz,Frank 124, 127 Bednarz,Mtchael71, 134 136 Bednarz Michelle 70, 98, 99 124 Beeclie, Ellen 182, 193 Belgrave, Dawn 116, 168 Belgrave Linda 134 152 Bell, William B9 124, 150 Bellini, Deana 124 Bellini, Michele 116 Bembenek, Brian 84 134 136, 139 Benanti, Susan 116 Benanti, Theresa 13-1 Bennecke, Dawn 145 Bennett, David 193 Beranek, Ann91, 116, 156 Bernard, Danette 41 162 163 182 193 Bernard, Edward 134 Bernard, Lynn 116, 162 174 Bernard Robert 181, 193 Bernard, Rose 134 Bernard Sandra 105, 116 Bernardy, Chuck 75 Bernardy, loseph 86, 116 Bernttt, Karen 193 Bertuca, Cynthia 94 124, 132 Bertuca, Deborah 41, 76, 134 154, 157 179 Bertuca, Pamela 15-1, 194 BertuCa,Robin 94, 116 122 168 172 Bertucci, Melissa 124 Best, Brian 187 194 Beushausen, Laurie 182, 194 Bialek, Ray 38, 43 Bianco, loseph 50, 52, 178 Btdochka, Raymond 134 Biela, Michael 116, 119 166, 177 Bill, Kenneth 42, 79 Bingley, Dan 228 Btsbikis, lohn 50, 54 Biske, lenniler 116 Blake, lohn 124 Blake, Margaret K 68, 70, 134, 141 Blake, Michael 84, 190, 192, 194, 223 Blaney, Eileen 134 Blaney, lames Francis 124 Blasgen, Carol 182 Blasgen, Mark 116 Blasgen, Tony 87, 101, 124 Blazeiak, Kevin 12, 79, 134 Blomquist, Kimberly 134, 154, 159, 176 Blomquist, Tracy Ann 124 Blount, Carol 50 Blue Angels 175 Bluemond, lames 79, 124, 149, 178, 240 Blueprint 150, 228 Blum, Bruce 84, 194 Blumka, Kathy 77 Blumka, Mark 71, 87, 101, 124 Bobbitt, Darlene 181, 194 Bochenek, Michael 124 Bochler, Mary lo 70, 134, 154 Bochmann, Lois 25, 60 Bogwill, Frad 180, 181 Bohanon, Lauri 124 Boldnni, Lois 69, 168, 169, 177, 194 Bolek, Barbara 134, 154, 184 Bolek, lohn lr 192, 194 Bolek, Louis 124 Bollas, Diana 134 Bollas, lames 79, 87, 124 Bomba, Andrea 124, 173 Bomba, Craig 194 Bombaclno, Scott BO, 102, 116 Bon, Tammy 124 Bonk,Linda134, 163, 164, 174 Booe, Matthew 180, 188, 194 Booth, Kelly 124 Boreman, Lisa 134, 168, 179 Borkowski, Fred 32 Borkowski, Gary 93 Botta, Theresa 99, 116 Bottari, loann 116 Boubin, Robert 194 Bouck, Deborah 194 Bovard, lerome 67, 78, 79, 194 Bowling 106 Boyd, Lisa 124, 150, 173 176 Bozek, lay83, 134, 154, 177, 179 Bozek, Pamela 1 16, 179 Braasch, Lisa 182, 194 Braasch, Michael 116 Braasch, Raymond 84, 134 Brace, Kevin 194 Brady, Luvtna 134 Brady, Mark 86 116 Brann, Edward Alan 82, 13-1 Brann, Robert 116, 154 Branton, Matthew 124, 185 Bray, Lawrence 134 Brayfield, Phillip 195 Brazis, K loyce 56, 229 Breheny, Maureen 124 Breheny, Michael 110, 195, 223 Brennan, lames 182 195 Brennon, Mary 62 Brent Steve 124 Bronzell, lacob 145 Brousil Deanna M 134 Brown, Carol 34, 39, 184 Brown, Douglas 134 Brown, Ric hard Earl 134 Browne, Cheryl 134 Browne, lames 195 Browning, Patriria 182 195 Browning William86 116 Brunker, Amy 34 Brunker, lenniter 195 Brzycki, Richard 195 Buc hanan, Brian 116 Buckingham, lohn 116 Buckley Donna 38, 76 Buckley, Matthew 71, 125 129 Buckley, Michael 84, 135 Butz lacqueline 25 195, 223 Budds Micl1ael71, 101 125 Budds, William 72. 195 Budler Sharon 70 98 99 135 Budurts Carrie 135 Budz, Donna 116 Budz Renee 116 Buensuceso Fidelis 115 Bugai Maria 48 155 163 164 165 195 Bukovsky 811186 Burba loseph Gerard 195 Burba Martini 84 110 Burcheri Rosaria 93 125 Burris limmy 181 195 Burrow Leonard Paul 125, 164 Busch Ann Marie 125 133 Busch, Michaelene 180 Byers Lori Ann 135 Bylut Donald-12 106 10' Q C I I I I I I I I I I I C I 1 I X 's f. Caccamisi, loanne 68, 70 91 125 Catazza, Theodore 60 Cain GeraldE 53,84 109, 110, 145,157 Cain, Sherrie 116 Calabrese Denise 116 Calabrese, leanette 182 Calabrese, Teresa 125 Caliendo, Paul 50 Callen, Autum R 135 Camus, Michael 86, 116 Campbell, Brian 163, 168 Campbell, lames 116 Campbell, Robin K 1,35 Canaday, lohn 196 Candela, Matthew 116, 109 Candela, Paul 196 Candlelight ll 46 Candos,Donna91,125, 149,225,240 Caputo, Brian 125 Caputo, Lisa 135 Carbray, Carolyn 116, 168, 172 Carbray, Guy, 135, 168 Career and Occupations Division 56 Cartello, Alice 62 Cariello, Frank 228 Caris, Dawn 77, 125 Carlsen, Tony 75,B4, 157, 187, 189, 191, 192, 196 Carlson, Daniel 87, 125, 176 Carlson, Pamela 116 Carlson, Theresa 154, 179, 196 Carpenter, Dana 125 Carrera, Yvonne 76, 135, 154, 155 Carrier, Ellen 135, 163, 174, 175 Carrier, lulie 29 Carrizales, Victoria 116 Carstensen, Kelly 94,95 125, 157 Cartwright, David 196 Cartwright, Steven 109, 116 Casale, loseph V 116 Casale, Kimberly 182, 187, '196 Casey, Irene 180, 196 Casey, lohn lr 196 Casey, Robert 102 Cassello, Anthony 96, 125, 166 Castrale, Marge 62 Caton, loan 42,228 Cavalier, lulie 80, 105, 117 Cedano, Fred 145 Cetley, William 135 Cerbtn, Sean 117, 168 Cernicky, Bill 82, 83 Cerullo, Anthony A 135, 185 Cervantes, Daniel 196 Chada, William 117 Chada, Tom 196 Charles, Marcus 86, 117 Charniak, Edmund 83, 135 Charntak, loseph 117 Chastain, lames 84, 135 Cheerleaders 170-174 Cheleskt, Gina 135 Cherco, Anthony 48, 117, 162, 164, 165 Cherep, William 125, 185 Choir 41 Christensen, Bryon 8, 56 Chudyk, Kenneth A 145 Churlrn, Tina 196 Ciaglia, loseph P 125 Ciametti, Mary 125 Ctnquepalmi, Nicholas 135 Circelli, lohn 87, 125 Clark, Desiree Leann 125 Clemente, Marie 135, 183 Cluchey, Michelle M 145 Cobian, Gil Anthony 125 Co1er,5heila 117 Cole lohn 145 Coleman Patrick loseph 108 110, 125 Coleman RebeccaM 91,99 125 Collins, William 84, 135 Colvin, Colleen 196 Commtso, Larry 84, 135, 140 Communications Banquet 228 Computer Club 178 Computers 55 Concert Band 168 Concert Choir 163 Coneset, Michelle C 135 Conkle, lohn 125 Conkle Patricia 196 Conn, Dawn 125 Conn lohn 135 Connolly Dave 28, 228 Conrad, David B7 125 Conrad Debra 70 125 Conrad, Diane 90, 91 99 125 129 Conrad leltrey 84, 135 Conrad, Marc 87, 125 Conrad, Michael 117 Conway lames William 125 Conway, left 87 Cooke, Larry 73, 84, 196 Cooke, Ray 72 Cooney, Brian 117 Cooney Richard 196 Cooper, Brian 125, 166, 185 Cooper, Kimberly 125 Cooper, Laura 125 Cordova, loanne 125 Cornell, Michael lohn 197 Correra, Susan'-91 135, 154 Cosenttno, Cheryl Ann 80, 125 Cosmetology 183 Costabile, Laura 98, 99, 152, 157, 197 Coughlan lulie 117 Coughlan, Margaret R 125 Counts, Melissa 125 Counts, Teresa 117 Cox, Catherine Marte 98, 99, 125, 176 Coyle, Cindy 197 Coyle, Tracee 125 171, 172 Cozad, Kimberly 125 Cozzi, Anthony .A 125 Cozzi, Patricia 135 Cramer, Rosalie 42, 48 Creighton, lohn 125 Cross Country 80-81 Crowley. lohn 135, 1-15 Culbreth, lames 86, 117 Cummings, Laura 125 Cundiff, Lloyd 31, 56 Cupp, Anthony 42 Curtin, Claire 42, 149,240 Curtis, Rena 125, 130, 174 Cusick, Dan 83 Cusser, Lorraine 135 Cuthbertson, Pamela 117, 172 Cygan,Iane117, 156, 166, 177, 179 Czalkoski, Doreen 135, 174 Czatowski, Gail 125, 171-173, 176 Czarnecki, Iohn72,88,89, 101, 102, 113, 229 Czarnecki, Ronald 56, 57, 72, 73 Czerwien, Christine 182, 197 Czerwien, Edward 135, 145 Czerwinskt, Carol 93, 117 Czerwinski, Marylou 74, 92, 93, 180. 197 Czerwonka, Anthony 117, 168 143 1 4 , ,r . fr? 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Czerwonka, Cynthia 197 Czopek, Allen 197 Q C I I I Q I I I I I I I I Q I I I I C 1 I I S I C I I I I x Dabrowski, Darius C. 125 Dagostino, Rosemary 182, 197 Dahlman, ludith 54, 57 Dailydis, Marc 135 Daker, Lawrence 43, 92, 93 Dale, john Christian 80, 125 Daliege, David 125 Damp, Michael 110, 135 Daneck, Diane 135 Danelski, Sherri 135 Daniels, Kevin 182, 197 Daniels, Timothy 135 Danielski, james 87, 125 Danna, Ronald 135 Daraska, Patricia 197 Daraska, Susan 94, 95, 113, 126, 132, 177 Darling, Christopher 89, 126 Davis, Ronald 135 Dawes, Craig Alan 126 Dawson, john Edward 126 Deadmond, Matthew D. 82, 126 Dean, Andrew 87, 126 Dean, Sheri 117, 171, 172 Deans 34 Debate 159 Debow, Vicki 90, 91, 117 Decarlo, Gina 94, 105, 117 Deddo. Karen 135, 142 Deddo, Robert 197 Dedication 4, 5 Deering, Lorita 62 Defalco, Michael 117 Dejka, Edwin 86, 117 Delacey,ScotT,22,84, 112,190, 192, 197,223 Delgado, Lisa 126, 149, 240 Delgado, Melissa 91, 135 Delude, Dion 86, 117 Demaso, Anthony 86, 117 Demumbrum, Brian 117 Demumbrum, Rebecca 135 Denger, Robert 135 Depass, Deborah 1 17 Deplaris, Elaine 117, 184 Depoian, Donna Mary 126 Deslitch, Alecia 76, 80, 81, 126 Deslitch, Danielle 80, 117, 121, 162 Desuno, jennifer 126, 168 Detlefsen, Karen 180, 197 Devos, Kathy 117 Dewaters, Nicole 117, 177 Dewaters, Virginia 135, 154, 155 Deyoung, james 35 Diaz, Leticia M. 117 Diaz, Nancy 99, 117 Diaz, Patricia 135 Dickover, Denise 197, 223 Digiuseppe, Francesa 135, 162 Diorio, Cathy 57 Dollah, Heyam 228 Donnahue, Linda 126 Donohue, Charlene 198 Doody, Diane 117 Doolan, Barbara 126, 168 Dore, Laura 117, 168 Dougherty, Lynnae 135 Doyle, Daniel 40, 117, 168 Draiin, Theresa 198 Drama 164, 165 Drankie, Stacey 135, 154 Dreggr, Carla 40, 41, 154,163,189,190,192, Dreher, Teresa 117 Drew, Dawn M. 198 Drewniany, Kimberly 126 Drewry, Charles 135 Dfewry, Marie 145 Drexler, Diana 117 Drexler, Susan 198 Driscoll, Nancy 62 Dru an Harr 126 88 f Y Dubiel, Harry joseph 75, 80, 135 Dubois, Lori 198 Duda, jennifer 117, 173 Dudgeon, Carolyn 198 Dudley, Kevin 117, 165 Duffy, james 198 Duffy, Patrick 26, 27, 229 Duffy, Thomas 17, 26, 32 Duma, Timothy 135 Dimbar, Mark 198 Dunbar, Michael 117 Duncan. john Thomas 181, isa, 198 Dunleavy, Brian 71, 84, 136, 154, 177 Dunne, David 86, 117 Duque, Aimee 117, 119162, 166, 173, 176 Durbon, Scott 145 Durrant, Richard 198 Duske, Mark 136, 144 Dziaba, Richard 126, 177 Dziaba, Wesley 126 Dzieciol, Christopher 87 Dziedziak, Anita 117 Dziekanowski, Susan 170, 171, 198 XX- KJ,x! Earner, jason 117 Easterhouse, Daniel R. 136 Easterhouse, Linda 228 Eaton, Alva 109, 117 Eckert, john 84, 198,223 Eckroad, Manuel 126 Economou, james 87, 101, 126 Edmonds, jackie 74, 76 Edmonds, james 136 Edmonds, Michael 117 Egan, Daniel 80, 145 Egan, Deborah 99, 126 Egan, Tim 55, 136, 154, 159,177, 178, 179 Eichten, Keith 87, 126 Eilers, Paul 4, 5, 38, 88, 240 Eisel, Kenneth 74, 75, 84, 136 Eisel, Mary 74, 198 Eisel, Tom 75, 76, 87, 126 Elliott, Cindy 145 Elkhart, Sara 198 Elliott, Thomas 145 Ellis, Gregory 126, 185 Ellis, lohn 43, 119, 176 Ellis, Pam 126 Ellis, Tracey 182, 199 Elmazi, Hamide 199 Ely, Edward 84, 157, 189, 192, Ely, Kathleen 94, 126, 157 Emard, john 117 Emerson, john 50, 179 Eret, Lisa 229 Espinosa, Carol 136 Esposito, Lisa 126 Esquibel, Laura L. 125 Estes, Pamela Sue 126, 163 Estrada, Denise 41, 126, 168 Estrada, Richard 126 1 Estrada, Steven Paul 71, 87, 108 Etzkorn, Rene Marie 126, 163 Evans, Ronald 136 Evans, Sandra 55, 94, 154, 179, 199, 228 Evans, Sean 145 Evertz, Richard 60, 96 I I I 1 1 Q I I I I I S I I I I I I C I I I I y -NAZ4 Fads 224, 225 Fahy, jacqueline 25, 199 Faletti, Scott 87, 126 Faley, Annette 126, 149, 150, 168, 170, 224, 240 Faltin, Anthony 199, 223 Fandrey, Deborah 180, 199 Fanter, Laura 35 rr William 23 84 85,101, 102, 112, 157, Fa , , , 189, 190, 192, 199 Feeley, Dennis 117 Feldt, Beatrice 57 Ferguson, Vickie 117 Ferneau, Traci 126, 154, 158, 176 Ferrero, Debbie 35 Fifer, Annmarie 199 Fine Arts Division 38 Finnegan, Nancy 182, 199 Finucane, Donna 33 Firemen 183 Fischer, lerald 199 Fischer, joel Edward 126 Fish, Frank 96, 97, 118, 121 Fisher, Floriann 74, 76, 94, 95, 112, 136 Fisher, Michael 185, 199 Fisher, Shawn 136 Fisher, Steve 118 Fitzgibbon, Dawn 136 Fitzpatrick, Michael 82, 126 Fitzpatrick, Steven 181, 199 Fleck, Edward 71, 87, 126 Flores, Alexandra 136, 154 Flores, john S7 Florez, Mary 199 Florez, Scott 84, 199 Fogarty, Mary Ellen 180, 200 Foley, Craig 136 Football 84-87 Forgue, julie 118, 119 Forkin, Brian 79, 200 Forsyth, Rosemary 62 Fortier, Edward 136 Fortier, john 136 Fountas, Thomas 200 Fowler, Micky 136 Foy, Tracy 136 Fragoso, Andres 87, 108, 120 Fragoso, Maria 200 France, james 118 Franco, Richard 145 Frank, William 101, 136, 168 Franklin, Christine 136, 153 Frederick, Angela 118 Fredericks, Lynda 70, 77, 91, 126 Freeman, Perry 75, 136 French Club 46, 176 Frencl, Richard 86 Freshmen 116-123 Fretwell, Dennis 126 Frizelis, Richard 136, 177 Foremel, james 126 Fry, David 118 Fuller, Gary 200 Funk, Gayle 17, 76, 81, 126, 173 I C I I I - I Q S I S - Q S I I Q I I I I S 1 Q Q I Q - I I -Xff Gaal, Bernedette Lucy 126, 145 Gaal, Gregory P. 200 Gabaldon, Ronald 71, 101, 136, 177 Gable, David 136 Gaborik, David 96, 136 Gaborik, julie 94,95,105, 118 Ciaborik, Michael 72, 73, 84, 101,200 Gabriel, Frank 200 Gabriel, William 87, 127 Gaffney, Tammy 136 Galason, Richard 118 Galason, Ronald 71, 126, 127 Gale, Paul 127 Gale, Renee 91, 127 Galeckas, Michelle L, 200 Galifos, Lucas 145 Galifos, Michael 145 Galik, john 154 Gall, Arthur 80, 118 Gallo, Thomas 118 Galvan, Gerard 75, 87, 108, 110, 127 Gamble, April 41, 127, 162, 163 Gapastione, Edward 86, 118 Garber, janice 118 Garber, Michael 71, 136, 154 Garcia, Annette 127 Gardner, Michelle M. 136 Garfield, Alan 35, 159 Garlanger, Grace 57 Garner, Renee 118, 162 Gasaway, Caroline 127 Gaskin, Andrew 80, 118 Gaskln, Kelly 72, 84, 111,200 Gawron, joseph 82, 87, 145 Gawron, Mary 118 Gecas, Karen 77, 147, 154, 174, 200 Geisler, Candice 70, 90, 91, 106, 12 Geisler, Mike 17 Genge, Donna 14, 127 Genge, Mary Ann 200 German Club 46, 177 Gesiorski, Biran 136 Giacona, loe 145, 185 Giannoni, Evelyn 118, 179 Chretta, David 200 Giaretta, jean 27 Giaretta, Victoria 92, 127, 177 Gibas, Lawrence 82, 136 Gilbert, Shane 118 Gilboe, Gregg 38, 46, 167, 168 Gili, Kevin 118 Gilmore, Lara 127 Girdwain, Michael 136, 185, 200 Girdwain, Steve 86, 118 Girten, Darlene 107, 127,.150, 176 Girten, Elaine 200 Giusti, Cindy 201 Giusti, Michael 136 Givens, Gerald Thomas 136 Giaros, Sylvia 136 7, 149,224 Gleason, Thomas 180, 201 Glow, Kimberly 91, 127, 154 Glow, Lisa 91, 118 Goberville, Eric 145, 153 Golden, james 72 Golf 88 Gombash, Edward 201 Gomez, Dan 136 Gomez, Roiand 127 Gonzales, Daniel 101, 127 Gonzalez, Edmundo 87, 108, 127 Goral, jeniffer 136 Gorss, Pamela 91, 127 Gossage, judith A, 127, 163 Gountounas, Esther 158, 201, 228 Gountounas, Eugenia 77, 127 Goveia, joseph 153, 201 Gow, Alan 118 Grabinski, Pat 62 Grabowski, jean 181, 201 Graczyk, Martha 127 Graduation 27 Grah, Annmarie 127, 164 Grah, Susan 180, 201 Graham, Lisa 136 Graham, William 127 Grant, Deborah 118 Graphic Arts 153 Graves, William 118 Gray, Christopher 71, 84, 136, Green, Barbara 102, 118, 174 Gregor, Theresa 91, 201 153 Greinke Carol n41 76 121,1S4, 158, 168,179 , - f , Y 1 , Grenier, Michelle 76, 136 Greska, Donna 136 Grganto, Nancy 180,201 Grice, janet 27, 68, 69, 98 Grice, Kathy 9, 70, 92, 98, 99, 112, 136 Grif fin, Andrew 71, 127 Griffin, Therese 154,201 Griffin, Thomas 82, 136 Griffo, April 86, 105, 111, 127, Grijalva, Anthony j, 118 Grivetti, john 50,87 Grizzi, Robert 60, 86 Gross, Deborah 136 Gross, Thomas 73, 84, 201 Gruzanski, Christine 118, 162, Gudewicz, Edward jr. 72, 201 Gudewicz, jeff 71, 96, 97, 127 Gullstrom, Debra 137 Gurdock, Mary 201 Gustafik, joanne 127 Gustaw, Eddie 185,201 Gutierrez, Gina 137 Guzlas, George 127 Gymnastics, Boys 82, 83 Gymnastics, Girls 105 Hacker, Mark Andrew 127 1 133, 177 164 Hacker, Stephanie 137, 14 155, 156 Hackstock, Edward 118 U I U I 1 Q - I I I U I Hagadus, Michael john 108, 110, 127 Haines, Kevin 48, 49, 115, 137, 154, 164, 165 Haiek, Rhonda 118 Hall, Kenneth 86, 109, 118 Hall, Tamila 174, 201 Haller, Theresa M. 127 Hamadeh, Chereen Musa 127 Hamadeh, Hadieh 137 Hamadeh, Hamadeh 86, 118 Hamid, Kalil David 202 Hamid, Mirian 92, 112, 118 Hamida, Majeed 118 ' Hamideh, Gerallah 202 Hamilton, David 137 Hamilton, jennifer 105, 118 Hamilton, Sharon 137 Hamlin, Angela 202 Hammad, Raed 202 Handley, jeffrey 127 Haney, Scott 127 Hanley, Kirsten l, 127 Hannah, Edward 57, 137 Hannan, Robert john 71, 127 Hanrahan, Cheryl Lynn 127 Hansen, Norman 43, 158, 177 Harding, Linda 94, 118, 119 Harding, Ronald 86, 1 18 Harkin, Mary 137, 154, 184 Harr, Dolores 202, 180 Harr, George 7 1, 137 Harrill, Gavin 86, 109, 118 Harris, joseph 118 Harrison, Arthur j. 152, 154, 1 Harrison, Lawrence 137 Hart, jacqueiyne 145 55, 166.202, 240 Index 1 235 4, 1,-. , I fag ,ff , , , , , . , ,,,. .,.,, ,,, ,,,.. ,,, ,, ..,.. ,,,,,,,,H..-,.,,,,.,,,,.,...-,...,--.-..,,..i.+,i,,...e .i-f1-1-i-f111---------------01--1 -'-'- ' '-'-'-'- n .-.........,.-.....5... ....,,............ ...n..........,,,, , Harte-II, Dame! Hb, I I8 Hartman, Debbue- 180 Hassan, Becky 94 Hassan, Robert IUS, H, Hastmgs,C1nger 127 Hatton, Larry 202 Hauser, Eugene 34 Have-ck, Em 202 Hawkuns, Demse I-15 Hayden, lame-5 Bb, H8 Hayden, karen 18 Hayden,Sue111.137 Hayes, Charles 2112 Hayes, Robin 118, 162, 164 Hazeieit, Brian 202 He-aly,Kevun 137 He-dderman, lohn Bb, I27 Hedgren, Kumberly 137, 154, 168 Hedgren, Sandra 105, 118, 168 He-hl, Sandra 77, 137 Hehi, Sharon 77, 127 Hehn, Beverly 107, IIB, 165 Helden, le-ffrey 137, 178 1 Heunzel, Robert B'-4, 101, 112,202 Heklowski, Lusa 91,99 118 Heldak, Ieffrey 118 Helson, Iohn 153, 202 Henderson, Mark 118 Henson, Dawn 106, 107, 202 Henkelman, Iudy 181, 202 Hepburn, Cheryl 182, 202 Hepburn, Davud 145 Hepburn, Renee Anna 203 He-rmann,Dlane I06, 145 Herrnoslllo. Mar1eD 145 Hermos1llo,Raphae186, 1 1B Hernandez, Angelo 8696 118 152 Herrmann, Chem 203 Hess,D1r1a 94, 128, 157 Hess1on,WlIliam 31, 55, 75, Ph, B7 Hrbbs, lenmfer 107, I 18 Hickman, kevin 119 Hicks, Karl A 29, 188, 189, 203 Huggins, kathryn 119 Huggins, Laura Mane 123 Huggins, Michael 203 Hilger, Gerald 86, 119 Higger, loseph 128, 153, 185 Hill, Edward Lance 79, 128 Hinkleman, Daniel 203 Hinkleman, leff 119 Hite,Ronald54,74,75,80, 112, Hivley, Kenneth 137 Hlavek, Richard 57, 101 Hoagland, Fred S7 Hock, Chrtstme 137 Hoekstra, Anthony 137, 138 Hoekstra, Mark 137 Hoessler, Matthew 75, 137 Hoff, Wdcy 105, 128 Hoffenkamp, lohn 185, 203 Hogan, Thomas james 192, 203 Hohertz, Daniel 137 137,154,177 H0jf18Ckl, lWchael71,119,137,14I,154,159 Holbrook, Shawn 137 HoCden,Ke1th 119 Holenka, Julia 77, IZB Holland, iohn 128, 153 Hollis, Donna 119 Holtrop, Louis 87, 108, 128 Homecoming 20 Honors Night 229 Horny, Robert 137 Horticulture 166 Hosey, Beth Ann 203 Hough, Bob 55, 137 Houser, Gene 87 Houston, Charlene S 1, 179 Houston, Robert I. 101 Hrdlicka, Wayne Lee 87, 128 Hudak, Barbara 203 Hudak, Linda 119 Humanities Division 42 Huminsky, Robert 71, 87, 128 Hunger, Paul 119, 168 Hunt, Barbara 203, 152 Hunlef, Darryl 137 Hurta, Dawn Rae J. 77, 128 Hurtado, Michael 86, 119 Hynes, Robert T. 119, 123 Hyzny, lov 68, 69 I I I - I I C I n n n u I n I Q I an I I I I an - n u u , n , V 1,.. XX Juv lchniowski, Cindy 76, 137, 138, 154, 158, 168 lchniowski, jeff 199 Ihnat, George 60, 6 I, 110 lnnocenti, Dale 60,84, 109, 110, lonetz, Marydoris 99, 119, 168, 236 I Index 157 184 Ippoluto, Stanley I-35 Ilhal, Kumberly U7 Izzo, Anthony 80, 102, H9 I . -, , .. I- i' i 9, I5 0 i' F 2-.' u U P 'n l Q .9 F - gi I 'H -ii -ii I' 9 'Q . L .Q lackson, Mn hells' 20 ZZ, 70, 117 Iagodzlnskn, Sc ott 41, IW 168, ww lakubek, kathy 137 larw, Davnd 137 lane-1 ok, S4 url IZH Iarwn yk, Clvraldurw H, 31 I7'4 lane-may Pau! 138 lame-11, C arol L4 4, IV I.Jrwus1yk,lJ.m 72 75 I 1 4 larnhm Iarnos A 304 lawn, Gerald 41 lan Band 41 lehnf-R, Phyllis I S7 lwwwn, -Xngefllquv IN lvmku, IDUYYIIUIC IZH Iesxonuvvskl, IDs-bbw Th I I 5 145 lmlunovukl Pamf-Ia KK Th lewvll Wlllndmiiw IN Iohnsun -Nh: v Anne-Ile HH Iohnmn idrrnf- 'N I I'-9 luhnwn Rayrmmd 128 Iruhnsfmn Txlwm KH lohrwm, Wulluarxw 181 All lom-x lamvs 57 lux, Paul U14 ludknm, Cary 31 N1 TU Iuluan Anthony li' lulmn llmrna IW Iuhus Iowph li' lung, -Xriam HH IGS lumur Hmmm Nm wx-ly 134 Fumurs H-1' H-1 lufflyk Lxcquefllm- 'H 'IM LN IZH Iurmzyk ROIUPFI li? Iusme- Mr-lussa IM Suslsw Paula JIM I 'l l n Q n I Lu l i Q I, l 1 n I h 'I I I 'n I u a I, ' 'I n U l V, I KarhoI1i,Er1c2lH Kar hold, Tony NH kddle-c, loan C, H7 kadIPC, Iowph IST' kadle-f, Mark I N Kavrinng, Michelle IW, 121, IW, hae1dmg,RlnhdrdlD IHS 204 kavdmg Steve I-15 kdnnrath, lames 137 Kanrzs, kevan Le-041, Ill ISH I5-1 178 Kallnvrvtdkss, Gus H7. 128 kamba, Lynne hrl, 61,9-1, 95 kaml1yIns,NuchoIas HH kamlnskl, le-mnw 4 5, 122 Kamnnsku, Kurt 128 Kammskn, Robert H8 kafnpenga, lr lohn W 75, 80 I kanan, Aman 204 Kamor, Phillip 204 Kappel, kimberly UH Kappel, llnda I8 I, 204 kappa-I, Michelle HH Karge, Kimberly 128 K.1r1ts1ons,Stary 99, 119 Karmerls, lose-ph 27, 72, 73 karnezm, Paul 115,204 karoulms, Veneta 128 karpola, Kawn 182, 204 Karpus, Kimberly 180,204 Kaspar, kevun 138 Kasper Kasper Kasper, Kasper, Annette 77, HH, 157 David 82, 128 Nanfy IOS, H8 Susan 70, 9 I, IU7, 128 Katauskas, David 119 Kauluns, lames 204 Kawa, IGH IW, 168 Kazm1f1rskn,Tim 119 Keating, Pam 204 Keene, Donna 174, 204 Ks-hoe, Timothy 71, 128 KPfT'lD,fV1Aflhd 46, 58 Hu -1 1 h 168, 177, 14,128 Hi Ke-mhxll Ell1.1lzz-1h.!H4 hmmm Cu-lchx-n IRS he-l1l,IJ.1nwlMh WI, ll'0 helm Mfnrpidrf-17' HH IG , Vi VW lxefrba IJ+mrx.1h1 UH kvrkmw If-rum IM ISM lf! lui HM kc-rkfm. Kwrmhlrill ll'4 kvrlm Mmm! kr-ru km-M1 IGH lui F.vm.xlx Cum IQH IMH kvrmvkmry-14 klllmue- Hlvrm ISH knIh1rm1,Rf-vwv HH I7 I kxllnrvn Thurlms ISH knmmiv f Wilflld NX: IIN hvmdul Mlm-sl IM klm.1lcilws.1 ? HF IW H12 lung Rgmuldl Tl HH kmxe-U.a cflf'I.Wf I-1 JU-1 klV1s1'H.a Im-PS7 HH kmrhy f.irr11lZH lxrrclvrmrw lrr!m I H-1 HH Ixlrdwxxf-Iwvn Mmm- HW I Mr: Iwwefhm Suxarw HW I kwxuwr Bvrrx.xfIs-Ilv UM HH KINNIIIF NMVITNA IW IV. klak Nun-Irv IJH klapprrmlh Rrrlwrl 4-1 Mom lmh--13 llll HH VH kiPlr1,k.1lhmnknr1 H11 JU-1 Muvma -Xdam lil-I khrw Mmm L17-I Mvngvr P.ml3H 'K IIN HH 147 131, If Muwfv-11:11 llfmrmhi jh KIUAU HMI 13 H4 H-3 IH!! 137 IH :ui kn1.mBnt1HJ H4 113 HH 157' Pxmzrwr Nurgvnm 148 Iii I-mutrlw ldllfd Nmrve' IIB hmmm-k Hlm.almI1f,s MH 1119 lxmlw NJN Hb IIN IV' KAN H Iklwvflx I Ski kmh Nmurvwn I-4 IH! JH kmh T1-rw.: IMI 1113 lxuz-Nw kwrm-In 11 km-hle-r Num- MH Nu-lmfr Mum HH km-hw 1 muh HN km-hm Nut! UH kvmgur Hfmvwsw HH kuhwr Cami HH 134 VJ MIM-r f ,4lVNf'VH'l' 3413 kullivf XN.1xm' il H4 HH Nmlvk Nmqvw H51 1413 kulfuizrwpkm Nh:-ml Inf! l'J LH? Ixsmmm-1 M lmmm Ulu kwmrm-rwiw Rmmbe-rltitl UH ISA Ixfmwxemh Mmvm -Kun IW Mmm-QL: R:1r1.xhi H11 JUS kr1rmp.4w+-lx Larnw N lMvrNl1p.lSf'k Imam NH Ixmvrwrupmvk The-re-ni HH krmlrmms Nam y IHS kupn L1 Rr1gvlwl.iX1 HH Isxr-1ll!'41NflfaJlx1b kupl Map! laura V4 kupp ie-H K-1 UH Ixwm lmmtwrly HH kmurxs laurwl H3 kurpal P.ml.a 'T kusnh limm HH Knxthhvllkf' Kutwrt UH kUNLldk,N1dfQf,dfE'I MH 1' W Nmwn Rrwmire-xx 82 HE HH Mums he-nrwlh 1114 krwlxnkas l'VNdl'7j1F'IId N5 kumar Snmira H8 kmuimid Iusvph H4 HH kovamia Swan IW 17h Ixmmalm nk Waller HH kuwalska Terrytih 1111 Kllldk, lisa UH kfwlloi fherwr' H9 kozuul, Emile I SH kozlol, Thomas lose-ph I5 3115 koznol, Todd Bb, 119 Krunm, hlrorne 51 Kozubwwsku, Iracey Ii-1, ITT, 179 3115 kraefmm-1r,B.arhara IH! ZOE lxraeme'r,C,.amlW1, 148 kral, lvnnlfe-r 70, 128 173 Kranz, Dvhra I iii kf8Nl'1Y,ILIllP 105, HU lb! kratovll, Us-blue ZZH kr.1use,C.ary4 lv 168, IW lim Mg 2115 kr.1use,Rnh,Jrd UB Krv1c1yk,Bry.m IBB Krvp41yk,VlmP 305 Kroll, Linda 49 I, 189,105 Krueger, Rolwrl UH krull, Mary -H Krupa, Tlmolhy 75, HU, UH Krupmskl, leffre-y 7 I, 811, H I, HB ku,Kl-11.129, H18 kuban, Richard 1249, H18 Kubuak, Earl 78, 79, 101, lm Kublak, Em 78, 79, H4, 155, Huh, 1112.204 Kublak,V1ckw IHZ, 206 kubo,M1c'haQI 206 kueltzo, Iuhe 40, HH v2 H kuerby Mary 51 54 kUff'lkI Rcnrmlri HH kuzrmckn, Mark H7, IN, 158 Kwmlkowsku lhxvui 129 Kxsldlkmxskl lie-brvmh HH, limi kwlalklrwskl Stowe-rw 185, ZU6 kms-M 'whm-Arr: lim limbs, Hmm I G8 ISS C - I I - - I I C C Q I 1 H I I I I Q - I Q 1 - I I X ldfljflpllld Tum H1 Ill! laldlrf' Ru harciT 188, IHW, 206 ldfdurv Ywtlr' lib lafiffru Ivan 1416 lam-rty Mana H14 172, 176 l.1lulIz-In-, lamvs Jfh 225 lalrnllvtlrl Mvlma H9 laha, Ronald IH!! 206 lakax-.utr h Vx'uilu.3m1U6 lake' kvliy IW laklqkayfynrhla 74 T534 MSW 306 lukngkax Swan 76 LH Q8 113 129 lamwntu Rnchdrd lil! larw Luunw JH W 41155, 164 langlfns Cc-'mid 82. H9 l.mler,Mxchdf1l 119 Lapunskas Daniel-11 47, 129 136 168 hapmsku Arm IQ'-4 lataslf-vvncz Suv H-l larus Rurh Jllh laurm llax-.rw H9114 l.aL1r4n ljfltmmh IHS Alb lawn Rwne-v NV 161 lawn Not! HV 135 185 Ldvwfur Laura 34 IH VH W2 iff Lavwmn Lmws 2117 laxa Im IN 154 131215 240 lvarhe-rx Pefggy hl 65 ls-fhm-V kdrhy H15 119 lwhmlr 3It'Xt'H-1 UW 135 Lmidw Mmm- 159 lvv Noll R HU Lvhnmxhf-r Kumalfl A' HV I-27' 1645 lille-IM! XILIUFIB IN lemumwr Uaxxcil 'Z 'i H-1 BS H2 10 Le-mmm-r Ruhr-rIHT UW Le-mmm Lnsa H1 I5-l 135 207 le-ph-w leirrey HS HU, 153 2117 lvsmvxukl lor:-Zh -18 JW '-I 'tw IW, 1h-3 lwrumwku Rmruunri 24 218 lmsls lhmtfl IN lm-ws XM1h.1m -Xmirvxx JU' lnntn lJ.mH-3 IW Mara Ulevn IN llmikwrg Hvrlmerl! 152 ISK 1117 Lmdhffrg kart-mE 1137 Lvrvdlsh Allen B-3 H9 lam R4maldHh 1211 Las Fr.mk'5 H8 HH IEW 15-1 lusek lclnrey 181,107 Lnsem xkv Robert 207 Lum-'r1cJ Mlchelk- TU 91 IW, li-l, 136 Loeb C.arol'-H, 110 99 luvb kvxlrwll lhii 20' loe-km Shan Ill! 171 Logan Chem! 211' Logan, Em lbamel IN Log.m,Ruchard Henrv 152 Ni 207 Logue, lJ.1wnE IW Lows Chmtme IN Lrmjas Iohn HQ, 107 lojas, low-ph 180 long. kelly A 129 Lopez, Cana 1211 Lopez, lohnrw R HU Lopez, Momma 152, 207 Lnprvsh Ianet ULF Lordo, Anthonv IZW, Ib! Lordo Ruta bl Lordo, Tony I-15 Los,lD.1xld 139 Louhlavo, Annette 77, I 10 Lusm hxavo, Lollvlte 77, 139 Loussaerl, Dawn 180, 108 Lozuer, Helen Therese H9 Lubvk, Dana 76 LH 129, 173 Luhek, Dxana 76, 99, 120, 173 LUgO,fv1lL hae! 82, 83, .208 Lukwhonak, Andrew 84, 139 Lullo, Anthony 96 208 LulIc1,Cuna IZQ, HO Lullo, Usa 120 Lundqumst, kenneth UU LLII'1dQUIbf. cillfl 129 Lymh, Brenda Lynn,Cathv174, 175, R39 205 Panka, Dawn 70, 128, 130, 150, 151, 172, 173 Parenti Q- .. ....,,,....,.,..-....-1. ..---.......,,... --w-- T....,....-..-,-.,.. ,...4...-...,, , , A ' . -1--..,..,i.-. P.-..t-v-.,,..,., Lyon, William 18, 51, 79, 145, 155156, 166, 187 Mabalot,Ramil101, 139 Macak, Christine 41, 162, '163, 164, 208 Macciaro, james 139 XV!-XA! Maciaga, Catherine 90, 91 Mack,William 120 Macke, Donna 107, 129 Magkin, Elizabeth 74, 76, 94, 95, 112, 1 1 7 Mackin, james 79, 89, 96, 129 Mackinac, Michele 28, 36, 39, 163, 173 Mackinac, Leslie 29 Mackowiak, jeffrey 120 Mackiowiak, Laura 106, 139 39, 154, Mackowiak, Susan j. 48, -19, 152, 164, 165, 208 Mackowiak, Tomi 129 Maclelland, Barbara 192, 208 Madderom, Michael 120 Madeia, Anthony 139, 168 Madeja, james 120 Madeja, Lisa 168, 208 Magee, Colleen 68, 69, 98, 99, 157, 208 Magnabosco, Peter 139, 154, 159, 176, 178, 179 Magnowski, Kathy 181 Maguire, Kathleen 129 Mahmoud, Sylvia 74, 152,208 Mahoney, james 180, 208 Mahoney, Kelly 129 Mahoney, Violet 62 Maiorano, Phillip 120 Majesta, Dorothy 65 Makropoulos, Denise 181, 208 Makropoulos, Stella 105, 129 Maldonado, Donald 84, 191, 192, 208 Malec, james 74, 84, 101, 139 Malec, Michael 129 Malfeo, Gerardo 57, 181 Malinowski, Mark 181, 208 Malloy, Terrence 208 Malone, Lisa 163 Mandernach, james 10, 139 Mandernach, Laura 17 ManganieQo, Anthony 22, 23, 84, 160, Mangiapane, joseph 120, 139 Mangiapane, Paul 120 Mann, Melissa 139 Mantia, Scott 139, 188, 189 Manz, Cynthia 145 Marciano, Randy 120 Marciano, Rocco 40, 129, 168 Marcum, Robert 124 Marcum, Sherri 120, 149, 240 Marek, ieannine M. 209 Marin, Glenn 36 209, 228 Marino, Andrea 149, 154, 176, 179, 190, 192, 209, 224, 228, 240 Marino, Gina 129, 176 Markowski, Victor 188, 189, 209 Marr, Paul 129 Marr, Paula 69 Marr, Perry 120 Marth, Charles 36, 84, 111 Martin, Kenneth 86, 120 Martinek, james 120 Martinek, Michael 86 Martiner, Steve 33 Martinez, Cindy 129 Martinez, Maria 139 Martinez, Ruben 185, 209 Martinez, Steven 75, 76, 87, 108, 129 Martinkus, Ronald 84, 139 Masek, Paul 209 Masiewicz, Christopher 129, 154, 177, Massatt,Bume1le 33 Massey, Donald 75, 80, 181, 209 Massey, Kenneth 120, 168 Massie, Donald 86, 108-110, 120 Massie, Shari 129, 168 Mastrangelo, Lisa 139 Matariyeh, Amin 129 Matariveh, Mahda 139 Matecki, Sandra 209 Mateycak, josette 93, 129 Math Club 179 Math-Science Division 50 Matthis, Sheila Diane 139, 161, 163 Matyska, Donna 180, 209 Mau, Christine 77, 139, 154 Maurer, Kelly 120, 131, 168 Mayer, Michael 139, 163 Maza, Deborah 139 Maza, Louis 86, 120 Mazalin, Stanley 120, 162 Mazarakos, Helen 42, 92, 129 178 Mazurek, Donald 129 Mazurek, Pamela91, 99, 120, 161, '162 McBride, Brian 86, 108110, '120 McCaskill, Brian 48, 49, 129, 164, 165, 177 Mgggrystal, Lorie 47, 150, 154, 158, 168, 192, McChrystal, Scott 129 McClafierty, Vincent 71 McClintock, Diane 25, 69, 155, 166, 209 McConnell, Wilfred 51 McCorkle, Susan 70, 129, 173 McCormack, james 55, 149, 178, 209, 225, 240 McCr8Y, janice 120, 162, 164, 179 McCurrie, Denise 120, 162, 164, 166 McDaniel, Kathleen 209 McDermott, Cynthia 140, 154, 159, 177, 179 i McDonald, Bruce 120 McDonald, Kimberly 209 McElderry, Kelly 93, 99, 120 McElrath, Alvin 209, 223 McFadden, lodie 210 McGrath, Mike 101, 102 McGuire, Denise 129, 173 Mcl-iugh, Diane 161,163,182,210 McHale, Harry 51 McKee, Nancy 140 McKenna, Mary Ellen 140 McLaughlin, Gary 140 McLaughlin, Kieron 120 McManus, Richard 86, 120, 168 McNally, john 228 McNeff, Michelle 120 McQueary, David 210 Mecker, Lauren 41, 51, 70, 140, 168 Medeles, Elizabeth 129, 173, 176 Medeles, Gerardo 84, 157, 210 Medlik, Michael 129 Mehaljevic, William 71, 129 Mehrens, Irene 42, 43, 133,176 Meitner, james 129 Melendy, Mark 120 Melody, Kathy 27, 229 Melone, Gina 93, 105, 120, 162 Mendez, Donna 20, 22, 23, 180, 210 Mertes, Kevin 86, 120 Merva, jennifer 182,210 Merva, Michal 210 Merva, Shane 86, 109, 120, 168, 183 Merva, Stephen 75,210 Merwick, Kathleen 152,210 Messaglia, james 9, 60, 68, 113 Messina, Robert 84, 140, 154 Metelski, Mark H, 140 Metzger, Mellissa 180, 210 Meza, Rebecca 120 Michaels, Eric 87, '129, 163 Michalski, Thomas C. 140 Michko, Lori '140 Mikyska, Kenneth 31, 44 Milikovic, Larissa 130, 162, 163, 177 Miller, Lisa 111, 140, 152, 157 Miller, Mary 98, 140 Miller, Tammy 120, 162 Miller, Wendy 130 Mirabella, Gino 86, 109, '120 Miroballi, Renee 36, 37 Miroslaw, Ed 1-10, 183 Miroslaw, William 87, 130 Misner, Scott 75, 84, 210 Moline, Lisa '120, 184 Molitor, Christine L. '140 Molitor, Tim 86, 108, 109, 110, 120 Monahan, Patricia 76, 80, 130 Moncivais, jerry 130 Moneta, David 140 Montana,Dennis 130 Montana, Richard 210 Montes, Arthur 78, 79, 150, 152, '15-1, 210, 240 Montes, David 79, '130 Montoya, Anthony 120 Montuori, Linda 70, 130 Moody, Edward M. 180, 210 Moody, Fred A. 180, 210 Moore, Angela 140 Moore, Candace 130, 176 Moore, jerry 140 Moore, Robert 87, '101, 130 Moore, Stephen 130 Morack, Marie 72,84, 111,211 Morales, Daniel 87, 156 Morales, Paula 211 Moran, james 211 Moran, left' 82, 140 Moran, Mike 180 Morazoni, Diane 35 Moreland, Michael 168 Morelli, Ralph 87, 130 Morenz, Scott 130 Morgan, james 211 Morgan, jay Patrick 84, 140 Morgan, Kim 119, 120, 163 Morrell, Rachel 120 Morrison, Mark 130 Moser, Richard 71, 89, 130 Moser, Robert 58 Mottola, Maria '140, 142 Mrakovcic, john 211 Mroch, jack 120 Mroch, Michael 140 Mroz, Ron 140, 15.5 Mucerino, Gina 91, 140 Mucerino, Natalie 140 Mudryj, Diane 228 Mueller, Edward 58 Mueller, Melissa91, 120, 166, 173 Muklewicz, Carol 74 Muncy, Bryan 96, 120, 168 Murphy, Donald 61, 75,80 Murphy, Ioan 61, 80 Murray, Douglas 61, 7 I, 84 Murtaugh, Kathleen 154, 162, 163, 192, 211 Musgrove, Dan 140 Musgrove, Gary 120 Musical 16, 28 Myers, Robin 120 Myers, Theresa 21 1 Myslek, Christine 130 Mysliwiec, Kevin140 Mysliwiec,LeeannB 140, 15-1, 176 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' I I I I I I I I I I I ,A N I f x Xi-N xv - Nakroshis, Anthony 35 Nauris, Suzette '140 Navarro, Charisse 163, '17-1, 175,211 Nawrocki, Donna 120 Needham, Eileen 211, 223 Needham, Michael 140 Nelson, Carol 77, 93, 130, 154 Nelson, Diane 107, 121 Nelson, Lori 121 Nelson, Rebecca 155, 166, 2 '11 Nelson, Scott 130 Nemec, Norman 84, 110, 1-10 Neuhold, Larry 130 Neuhold, Leann 187, 21 1 New, Steven 130 Newman, David 84, 180, 211 Niedospial, Barbara 91, '130 Niedospial, Daralyn 105 Niedrich, Diane 36, 77, 90, 91 Niehoff, james 140 Niemiec, Daniel 55, '140, 154, 158, 178 Nieminski, Kenneth 52,74 Nienhouse, Charles 192, 211 Nienhouse, jason 1-10 Niepsuj, Carrie 121, 165 Niewiedzial, Steve 71, 130 Nitz, Herbert 41, 154, 158, 168,211 Nitz, Karin 145, 150, 158, '168, 177, 179,211 Nolan, Mary Beth 69, 228 Nordmeyer, Ronald 140 Noriega, Scott 41, 1-10, 168 Noris, kathy 19, 27 Norman, Diane 168, 211 8, 211 Norman, lanice 212 177, 179, 211 Noto, Christopher 140 Novak, jolene 165,212 Novak, Michelle 212 Novak, Sheri 130, 172 Novorolsky, Dawn 130 Nowak, Kelli 94, 107, 121, 168 Nowakowski, Nancy 31, 58 Nowdomski, janet 140 Noworul, 8ruce 180 Nuccio, Sandra 130 Nutile, jeanette 130 Nyland, james 9, 41, 152, 188, 189, 192, 212 I ,X O'Brien, Bill 19 O'Dette, David '121 O'Donnell, Raymond 44, 91, 101 O1-1ara, Karen 91, '121 O'Keefe, Ann 121, '173, 162 O'Keefe, joy 74, 76, 80, 140 O'Keefe, Maria 27 O'Malley, Thomas '101 Oakes, left 130 Oakes, Robert 130 Ochota, lerome 155 Oconnor, judith 152, 163, 212, 223 Oertel, Linda 99, 121 Oertel, Susan 212 Ogrady, Chris 12, 74 Ohara, Michael 130 Ohlson, Robert 36 Oldendorf, james 145 Oliva, Gil 48 Oliver, Robin 212 Dltean, Kim 121 Oparka, Lisa 190, 192, 212 Opitz, Cheri 140, 171 Oprzedek, Thomas 140 Orel, David 140 Orlic, Zoran 79, 88, 89, 140 Orloii, Leslie 121, 164 Orona,Ludivina 140 Ortega, Yvonne 40, '121 Ortman, Christina 70, 141, 168, 179 Oschmann, Lisa 92, 93, 154, 177,212 Ostrovvski, Denise H. 121 Otradovec, Michael 54, 141,212 Otradovec, Michele M. 182 Ovellette, Thomas 33 Owens, David Scott 141 Owens, William 121 Owsianiak, Mark 130 1 I I C I I Q I Q I I I Q 1 I I Q I I I I I C S Z I I - I I X fix , I Pacer, Stephen 84, 141 Pacura, Donna 119, 121 Padilla, Mike 182 Paida, Lisa 130 Paliatsos, Steve 87, 130 Paller, Louis 121, 184 Palmer, Daniel 185, 212 Palmer, john 84, 11 1, 141, 153 Panfil, Timothy 141 Panfil, Todd 87, 130 Panka, Arthur 84, 157, 212 Papadakis, Billie 44, 158 Pappas, Pappas, Christine 130 Greg 141, 178 Pappas, Lisa 106, 182,212 Pappas, Lucy 80, 121 Parenti, left 71,87, 108, 130 Kenneth 141 Parmley, Max 42, 228, 240 Parrish, Linda '12 1 Parrish, Lisa 130, 149, 154, 156, 176, 224, 240 Pastorello, Raymond 75, 80, 130, 153, 185 Pate, Earl 77, 130 Pate, Kathleen 188, 189, 212 Parka, john 121, 159, 168 Patka, Lisa 41, 130, 158, 168, 177 Paul, Gregory 52, 53, 68, 69 Paulius, Christina 86, 105, 130, 133, 177 Paull, Charles M, 180, 212 Pavlik, Barbara 213, 223 Pawlowski, Laura 131, 171, 172 Pawluk, Robert 213 Paxton, Pearson Pamela 24, 25, 61 , Angela 121 Pearson, Beth Ann 41, 131, 149, 162, 163, 179, 225, 240 Pearson Pearson Pearson Pechota , Fred 22, 44 ,Keith F. 181, 213 . Melvin 213 ,Tom 79, 131 Pekan, Dana 141 Peldzus, Dana '180, 213 Pellicano, Adnrea 213 Pells, Dawn 141 Pells, Robert A. 131 Pelsi, Sue 131 Perch, Andrew 141, 154 Perch, Carolyn 33 ,159 Perillo, Michael 145 Perrino, Frank 131 Persak, Dana 131 Peters, David Arthur 101, 131 Peterson, Kenneth 131 Peterson, Kristen 131 Peterson, Lisa Karin 182,213 Petit, janice 77, 90,91, 141,154 Petit, Mary 77, 131 Petit, Sharon 121 Petri, Cathy 141 Petty, Susan 141 Pfeifer, Tabitha 121 Pfeiffer, Barbeta S8 Pfingston, Patricia 105, 141 Pfingston, Sherry 121 Pfingston, Wendy 20, 105, 188, 189,213 Phelan, Rodney 121, 162 Phelan, Sandra 190, 192,213 Phillips, Debbie 141 Photo Club 152 Physical Education Division 60 Piech, Richard 213 Index 7 237 Prahl How ard ' PIerce,MIchae1 121 Pletras, Mtchael 111 72 7I 8-1 111 Ptetraszek, Ioseph I-11 P1ISUlISkI,DdT1I9I8+I, 1-11 Ptnkowskt Tamara 114 III! III Ptotrowskt, lenntter 1 1, 711, 141 Ptpalo, Bogumtta Zh Prtzer, Andrea 28, 228 PIzzo, Fran 211 Ptzzo, Iosephtne 76 IIII III 111 Plebanskt, Carl 1111 102, III Plebanskt, karen 12 1 168 PIeI'lII Andrew 1-IS Plegge, Doreen III Plonts, Edward IS 116 211 IS-I Plonts, Ronald 1-11 Plonts Sherryl 154 ZII Plys, Iohn 114, 11,1 I, 2 II Ply's,l0rI17'1 172, 17I Podggorny lames 11 I Pollard, Sherry 121 121 17I 17II Pollard, Thomas 1-11 PomIanovxs1II,AnI1y IIN 1111 111 Pond Robert 121 Ponc1e1rI'eII Ron 71 III PooIe,Roger Il 71? 1-11 1-12 IS-I Poropal, Ieantne Posprsut Dorothy bl III Posptsrllxathy 151 13-1, 177 1711 lt-1 Post Ilaytd III Potempa laura 1111 1142 214 Potter,ChrIsIIne1-15 168 Potts, Ixaryla 1-11 Potts lxdlI1I0?1'1IN1dTIcl Z1-I P0tts,Ixe'Il1 1-11 Powder Putt Z-I Powers, Iulte 88 '11 1110 1 I1 Rallsbac Ixltsa-11 111 161 Rak Iabltha 111 Ih-1 Ralph 8rIan 121 Ralph Iennttt-r J I-I RarTIImIIstI'ts 171 RarnIrIskI, Barbara 62 Z-III Rarntrel Erneslnlr I-11 Ramrrw George I-11 RamIre1,1a1nIIn M 111 RarnIre1,lxIm1vI'rIy -I 21-1 Rarnano Rose19II 1114 Rapata larnex 11-1 Rath tathennt--121 131 1114 163 IIIII Powera Mlchat-I IS-I, ISS ISII 1111 1111 314 Prapuolenls RII hard I-11 Prather Ixtmberly X' 14S Prato Loutyhl 8-1 Precun, Robert 1 II Pretmeslnerger Mtthael 2 1-I Preyn, Brenda 1-11 Prtngle, Iamex 21-1 Prochaska, -Xnton I-II Prochaska, Paul 57 183 21-1 Prokaskm, Raymond Pro1IaskI,RobIn 87, 1I1 Prom 18 Pruett, Robert III Prutm, Call 141 Prvor Stex-en III1 141 PfZ9IkI8Sd,I11T'1OlI I1 38 185 Ptaszyfmkl, Danrelle 1-11 Pulaskt, lat alyn Z1-1 Pu1aakI,1eroIy'n 141, 182 Pupll Personnel Servlc e I5 PYch,Deanne1-11,17II 171 Ray Stanley 711 I I I Raw II-re-.I I-11 1311 RPPII Bradley H-I Ill IS7 1811 Q14 Regan 1ImhnSh.IvIn 111 In! RPIII IIIIS I-11 lhh Reld 1-ZIIxse1I41'I Ill III-I IIIS Rellly Iherexa Sh I RI1rnarIIII, XII tor 111 I4f'f'1I1'k-'L' N'IlII1df I-I I 814 III RI'ynrIlIIs I artxl III Reynolda Marte .113 RI-ynnldx Ntartlxn III RI'ynIIIIls KII hard 71 87 111 Rhrtdvx IIJI-y 111 Rue larry 113 RIII- Sherry 1117 III RIIII IIWIIIJ 182 113 RII hard twnrrnan 131 Ruhards HTld117I'l '11 88 811 IIII 1112 1'11 R1tI'1k't' Chr:-toptter III Rrthter IIJITIIIJ In Rqggs 1IrntII-III 111 Rtggx Ilrerwa 1-11 Ktht-I 1xIIntII-III III I'1 1'j RIVIIIIIIII fkltwrt IJQ 1 I I I Q C I I I I I I I - Q I I - I Q I I V I I 1 I . I Q S4 , I X,-Xkyiy' p QuatnlxathleenZ-168,611 198 1411 136 157, 11113, 1112, 214 Quan,1xevIn IIH, 121 Quan, fV1I1I'1F'IE' 183 2 I-1 Quasny, Ixevtn IIIZ, 121 IQUICII, Darrtn 8-1, 1-11 I s I Q - C - I ll n l n I s I n II s l 1 I I Z - I n - I I In 'X X I I Raa1J,HerbertIp1, 115 Rabtamkt, .-'Inna 1-11 Ralmlanskr, Theresa 141 Rabtanskt, Walter 111 Raczak, Patrrua 131 Radrnan, Mark 75,811,117 I I I, 111 Radman, Sena T4 Radrnan,SuzySI 76,1911 111, I-11 1711 Radtke, lynn 1-11, IIII Radzua, Ellen 214 l'laIaI1,Iy1aryf I I1 Rafar1,1eIl 143 238 f Index KIIIIIMI 11 Cmfvrgrf IJI Rlskuw IJaxI18-I 1112 I'I RINIIUS I JI1nn.IIn.IrII- Ill I-QIJIIIS Vtayru-8' III Rtspnlr RIIna1II'2 141 II-I 1 II Rutter VI-nnx 321 114 113 1III RIII-ra III-III III Rnrfra Vkrltwrt 111 Krmlzertx tarry S2 111' Rrvlxlnson Inxha 1171 Rudat II Rode- I Rtmrlrtgu IJIJIII' 143 IMII' III Q-III I-1 IIIIIII I-lj Rmirtguez lIIwrI1III 71 I I I RHIJS 1ydI.t141I 1-13 Rolek It7T1'II'l4H 41' III 1118 IIII It Rukattlx Iudy 7' Rokattts lvslte 171 1'l RIIIIIJI-rg lean Z IE Romano RIN-'.Inn 'II I-IJ Rurlxrrn I1IrIIII.iI1t III I'qIJSdIt1S,I'IL11TIlJ6'TI1t'I H4 I-Il Ross VI 1IlI3f'II I-1 3 IS Ross Susan-17 111.1 Rott karen 1111 111 176 Roush I 1e1Ira11I1J1S III RIILISII laregory R Ill Rofak Stephen 143 RulmaIII RIIIIIII Ruwrnarte 1-1- Ihornas 141 IIIII I RI.I1IIy Ilantt-I-I-I 88 RIII-hl,1IIdI1 131 I'fUj.1dI -XIII:-I-I -13 811 131 QQII Runtrnvry -Xrtlttlr Z 13 RIJSWII IraIx 1811 JIS Russrfil VI II 311 Russell VX I S14 71 183 Ruth:-rtIIrII luretla III Ru1Irh,NIarI III Ryan Caryn 18-1 313 Ryan C I11'1Sld III Ryan jerry 123, 1111 Ryan Iuhn 1-11 IIIII Ryan Maureert 111 181 113 Ryan VYIIIIJTII 181 113 Ry'11Ily1I, I hrlxttrplter J I3 Rvlntfyk Ixtrn 113 1311 171 173 1711 RylIIIkI -Xnnettv I I1 112 1111 RylIIIkI,IJayIdI'1tI 1118 11111 Ill III RytIIIlII, IUl1117S Kyhskt Anthony Q III Rymyly-n Karen Ill - - g I g l - n - Q g I - - g I - l - n - - - I . I g l j - -,-., I-11 I 13 Sala, I Isa III Salamone, Anthony' IIT IIII III IS-1 Salamune Ianet 1711 Salamone, luaa 1811 216 Salrnons f,aro1 3-1 S13 Salornone, Imogene- 1-1 I 171 Salornone Walter 182 Samaras, Troy I-15 187 I- , 116 Samet, lants 77, 183, 1111 Sant hc-1, Nant y 2 IIS Sansone, karen 34, 1'7 Sanghera C.IIrpalS 143 'I 'III Sanlarsren Robert A 142 Sarrnl Anthony 1118 11111, 1111, IJJ Ndfktll IJaxIdN1artIn8-I 83 I11,l1h SarIo1,lJIanaIItI 711 1-IZ Satala laIa1yn IU III8 Satala lohn-11 143 NIIJIIIIIIIJ III1'In, , I JIII Salmlxt-xIn1Il1 1111 IZJ I Saduyxx III lwrry I I1 III 111111111-1' Stakrmyxsku Cltrlstuplte ' ' 'NdUK!'tId Patru Id 123 Sauu-da RaI.II-1 141 5dL.lV1fIl'tS, R11 hard Ill 168 Saulkus Ioan 111 II 14 216 Saulkuy IIQIIIII- 141 I-11 SI.trtIIIrIIug11 lnhn 1-11 SI IITIJIIU laura II! III II 1111 SI halk CI1aI'II'x III I'1'I Snhallrnrv IN1'X.II1I7dI1I II, I Sthlf' IIIIININ Ill Its: Ihty 1 SI lttllne hII'N.l't1 1111 SIIIIIII She-rry 1-13 171 SIhIrn.I kennr-th I-IJ SI hlI-I- RII II 141 I SI hIIIswr Irmnn II 41 IIJ 1-114 IQH SI twltmwr-t Ix.IrI-n -III .11 .1 II 1.11 138 168 JJ-I I-III Sthrnttlt II'anI1ttI- IIQ SIhInIIlt Iruwpntm- 3' 1111 SI Itrnttt IIx.1L1II SI hrnrtt Iany.I'1I I-11 SI hrnrtl 1II.InI- NIIIIIIIII II1IrI,1r.I1I'I 111 1'I -1 Ill 1418 Nt1I1THt'IIt'f farl 7111 181 181 SI hm-IIII-r IDI-lrra SJ I' SI hIIII'I I'hIIIII J III NIIILIIPT RIIn.I1II III SI I1I1III'1' NIII 1II1III' Ill SI htlltl 'krt 114 SIIIIIIII IaIIII'NIIIxN.trI1h-1 IIII 11' SI'IIIIt1 Ntatlrmrn 141 III SI VIIIIHJ HIInaIIl 1811 QI NtI'IUIIII1tI1I'T II-antyj SI hIIIvI.II In-r X ITQIIIIA - SI II-nI I-I IIIII Inn -111 SIII1aIxIII -XI-14 -171 -1211 ' 1011 IIIII SIIrIatII'aIII1I'I 1111 118 111 SIIIIIIJII1 'XnIlrI-xx Ill SI IIIIIII Anthnny MII 11' NIHIIIJII llnnald 1111 IIJ SI'lft'I4l1'1t'Sh: Setlny Ilavyrt 181 11' Svdtxy EII1alII-th 142 Sve1IIIII-r Ixtrrt 121 SI-I11I'rt Rotn-rl 122 -I Seltmvrt Sherry -11 II Ityh 5E'Il7E'TI Iarnmy 141 NE'111ft1'ISVt'dIxldSIlHI1 1814 I14II 1141 801111 Irx 1141-Qjj SI'p.InIII IIIIII-111 IIIH 31 Shatter IIIIIIIqIa- 11111 1111 Shatter PaI11 J I' Shatter Itnt 113 Shanlex IJaxIIII 11' Sh.tnnIIn IxInI1II1r1y 141 hl1tI1bIdXS Itnrtuthy 143 Shams Ihr-rI-ya I-12 Shant NaI-I-In 141 Sharrmx IIUTIISI' 14 II I Sh.IIII.1lInI-xxx 1xIIrIIl1' Shaw-n NIIIIIAIII IIIII 21 5l1dXl't Ihornax IIJ Shayf-r Itna 117 Shetkh IIII--I1In Ill Shvtkh 1x.txhIII IIII 111 ShI1pparI1 I IIIIIX III Shepxpard IIIIIIIII-III 143 ShI1rIp.IrII Sandra 111 NI'1l'Tl11d11 Ronaltlt I-1- ShIII1ny IIIIIIFIIO I19 Shtgw I1aII1 I8 111 -III II Shoptayx larne- 1-13 Short Kathleen 141 IIIII Short Cynthta 1'-1 172 Shoyx I hrur -III 1611 5l1LlIxJlT II1IIna'1I IJJ 1 ShII1I.tIr, Mahatf 7' 113 lim 1811 1811 1111 ShII1IaIr Kernah 'Il IIS Shultz Sherry 1-1 5 IW hldtltllx II1t'lt'SJ -11 IIItI Sredott .-Xaron 131 5II'1TIlLlII'1,5II'1III.1tI I-IJ SIer.Il-IIIyulII Iettrvy 113 SIgnIIrI-Ilo RdV1I1I1IIII7G SIIIIIry1II lean 141 SIIIIIrsIII,II1.IIt11-1 Ill SIIxl1TSIxl Iarnntx 1112 JI SIIlI'r SIIII II Strnrttons I Itrtxtnphe-r I III '11 I' IIIH 181 II- .-.i..-. -- - V , ,,, III8 J 1411 Iv-1 1111 1111 I -111 III' I'1 I-III III 1-111 1713 13' ' ' I' 'QII IIQ 1-111 131 '-111 JI' Ihfu 1111 1111 J17 1-II 1113 IJ Srmone N1IfI'lf'IIf 70, 1-12 Stmone, 1IsaII1v Srnatko Glen 131 SIHKIK-'IU11,CdTOI 28, -16, 111, 115, 154, ISS, 156, 1111, 1116, 191 191,217 SlHkU,sCOIIHL1I, 2 17, Ili Skarprak, Ronald 132 SkarpIaII,Sandra 132 171, 171 SlIIba,1Jnnna 218 Skott Frank I7 Skonteczny, Marek E I-15 5IKTUW'1'1f'Ix,IOl1I1 122 Skulzwlewskt, laura -18 1-12, 154, 158, 18-1, IIN, Ifwti, 177 Sladky' ken J8, I-IS Slapak Brenda 114 Slater Ired 87, 112 Slattery Cenevreye 218 S1.IyI1I, Robert I-12 Sleeper, Larol 151 Sleeper, Sonya 218 Sltwtnskt, Karen 77, 84, 1 Slomskt, Thomas 181, 218 Small, karen I-12 Smtqtklas Thornas71, 142, 154 Srmth, 811180 Smtth, Deborah 142 Smtth, IDI-161, 81 105. 115 Smtth, Edward 122 Smrth, Cary 514, 8-1 Smuth, Gregory 142 Smlth IennIter1-11, 122 175, 176 SmIth,lxeI1y lean 170, 171 118 5V1'11lI'1,lSE'TSIE'1'I 77, 1-12, 158, 168 Srnnth, Mary 17 Srntth Mtchael IIJI, 1111, 1-11 Smtth Teresa I-IS 1-111, 240 Smuth Thomas 45, 158 SrnIth,1NIIIIam -15, 152 Smoltnskt Mtke 8-1 112. 218 Snetderman lane I7 Nf1PIIUS,IDdl lI6'I 143 Snyder Ed Ib, 57 1118, 1111 Snyder Scott I-II Sob1IIwI'Iak Eddy 185 218 SIIblIovI.'Iak,Nar1Cy 1111 Noah Donna Ill 3OLI'1d,IL1Il? 118 Sottba1Ib8,h11 711 Sokoloyyskr 1JetJorahL 1112 168 5UIIxOWSI4l, DeIrdre1+-1. 108, 1-11, 135 Sophornores Il-1-1 II South Deborah 118 W 1113 118 South Thomas 819 116347, Ill Spader Ianett HI N1Jdf11SI1QlIUIJ -lb 176 Speck, Anna 68 611,190 131 I-15 Sped-I -X1IIea19 68 112 Speech 158 Sports Awards 112 Spotz, Ronald 1-13 Spry Ixtrnberlv 76 IIZ Stabtle, Roberto 122 Stadt X'Vendy -18 111 I6-1 163 Stadt, k'NI11Iam-18 II7 1-II, 132 165 Stage C rew 16-1 Stahl Wulltarn 112 Stahulak IN1lkI'1dPI 1 18 SIa1ey karen IIIS HI StaIey Mtke 714 Stalun Thornaa 185 J III Stanclak Lots IS I7 H8 1-III Staneart Edgar 1-II 155 Staneart Roseann 7-1 Stanley Ixlnttn-rIy14lI -II 1111 IL: Starnn lnhn IIJ Starzak Iynthta Ill Sta-Ita Tod 218 'Stats I 1 1 Stauder ltsa I-II 134 1511 Sltlldlx 1X1Itl'1IIt1X 1-II Stazak Rem-Ita 121 Stl Iarr ,Stan 8-1 218 Stearney Ixaxsantira 111 Sb, 11 15-1,177,218 16-1 1135 Ste-taIIeII IItxtIne'I1 134 ISS 1311 118 Sletantak I ynthta 'II 1-1I Stetantak 1lI.tnaJ8 JI' 1111 1114 Stetantstn Swan -111 III-1 1113 211' NIVIJIIISIII Itrn lil Stetanu 'XTIIITIWX Ill Sletanu Ntartellen 141 Stem- Helen Ill 176 Stetn lohn 'I 'I 1111 Stetn Palm Ia 'II III SteInhI-rg I hmm! 5IE'111.1t'It' lharlene- -I3 Stepanek Stark IIJ hIPtIL111l1Ix Iltzalxeth 112 1411, 171 I-111 I I NIt'11UT1t1Ix Itwanne--1 I StepIIrtII1I,N'Iary1Iw 1I1t I-1 I IU 173 Sterltng ,SIII1IaeIS ll Slttthlutl 1110111711 I-II IHI Steyxart -'ktnx JI1 ll III l'1 Stewart Nndx IIJ ISI 1'J SII-xx.IIl 81111111-1 Ill 156 171 I Steyyart IJdf1It'I 1-14 Ste-yxarl RryrI.I1d:111 SI f1E'Tl'11d111 IIN-ph 112 1711 I N. rv jx' S -s --Q.-...-..a --..-...U ---,........-f.-..ww1w-w-:w--.-..,..q-..---.-.- Stislow, Lynn 143, 154 Stocking, Kellie 122 Stokes, Dawn Michelle 154, 180, 219 Stonis, Susan Ann 122 Stout, Ronald 75, 143,185 St. Paul, Carrie 69 St, Paul, Tina 70, 99, 132 Strasser, Michelle 143 Strauss, Rodney 122 Streeter, Arlene 41, 162, 163, 219 Strezo, Ann 94.95, 143, 157 Strickland, Russell 80, 132 Strnad, Carl 86, 122 Strnad, Deborah 181,219 Strocchio, Patrick 86, 122 Strocchio, Sue 122, 162, 173, 176 Strohrigl, Charles R. 145 Stryszak, Dawn Marie 153, '18-1, 187. Stuart, Studen Roy 52, 74, 76 t Council 156 Studniarz, lohn '132 Studnicka, Deanna 132 Sturek, Sally 143, 154, 171 Styczynski, Barbera 52 Sullivan, Carrie 182, 219 Sullivan, William P. 132 Summey, Laura 74, 76, 80, 81, 112, 132 Summey, Mark 122, 168 Summery, Michele 180, 219 Supanlch, loyce91, 115, 122 Supanich, Paula 106, 107, 219 Susnjar a, lohn 219 Swanson, lim 64 Swick, Swiech David 132 , Cheryl Nadine 132, 168 Swiercz, Michael 108, 109, 110, 122 Swies, Diana 219 Swimming, Boys 96 Swimming, Girls 94, 95 Swinarski, Steve 143 Symphonic Band 168 Sypniewski, Robert 37, 229 Szafoni ,lohn51 Szewczyk, Bodgan 126, 132 Szwet, Szwet, Alan D. 143 4 Sherry L. 122 I I I I I I I I I I - 1 - . I -, I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 'IX '- Tabaka, Alice 143, 155, 157, 166 Talbott, Douglas 59 Tallman, Alice 51, 1-13, 154 Taltv, lohn l, 220 Talty, Maureen 90, 91,99 123, 156 Tassone, Kristine 70, 143 Taube, Paul 89, 143, '178 Taylor, Taylor, Tegeler Tegeler Temko, Tennis, Tennis, lennifer 220 Sherrie 145, 163 ,Ellen 123, 177 ,George 84, 177 Lynda 181,220 Boys 78, 79 Girls 92, 93 Testa, Gina M. 180, 220 Thelen, Colleen 115, 123, 184 Thespians 165 Thezan,Mor1lque 123 Thomas, Richard 52, 166 Thomas, Sharon 132, 168 Thompson, David 132 Thorwell, Tamera Dawn 133 11eri, Dina 46, 143, 163 Tieri, Frank 28, 29 Tipping , Howard 143 Tipping, Michael 123 Tischer, Tischer Tokarz, Tokarz Tomara Tomas. David 143 Denis 145 Felicia 181,220 loyce 77, 132 S, Patty 133, '171, 172, 173, 176 loel 22, 52, 188, 230 Tomasevich, George 133, 153 Tomasevich, Robert 178, 179,220 Tomasevich, Speros 143 Tooher, Mary 181,220 Torregrossa, joseph 220 Torres, Cristina 20, 22, 93, 123. 99 Torres, Gilbert 145 Torres, Maria 80, 143, 155, 158, 164 Track 74, 75, 76 Tracy, Barney 34, 229 Trcka, Robert 180, 220 Trembley, letfery 143 Trevino ,David 84, 143 219 Trinidad, Rosemary 220 Truchan, losephlne 91, 104, 105, 143, 156, V ' 154 l Trumblay, Laurene D. 143 Tsakiris, Peter 143, 178 Tsingos, Nick 145 Tsirikos, limmy 123 Tucker, Robert 133 Tudryn, Pamela 133, 164 Turner, Karen '133, 41,162,163,164,165 Turner, Steven 145 Ubaldo, lulia 76, 133 Ulbert, Tom 45, 150, 240 Ullrich, Raymond 75 Ulmer, Leah 133, 145 Ulmer, Lynn 123 Underwood, Annette 123 Unolt, Dawn 133, 130 Updyke, Charles 45 Urbanczyk, Connie 77, 143, 183 Urbauer, Dorinda 8, 18, 44, 48, 170, 171, 172 Ushers Club 155 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Q I I I I I I S Q I I I I I I I yi Valdez, Ieanine 22, 123 Valencia, Angela L. 220 Valiga, Mark 133 Van, Angela 133 Vanbolhuis, Cheryl 133 Vanco, Marie Christin 133, 154, 177 Vandewiel, Ronald 220 Vansickle, Theresa 123 Vansickle, Troy 143 Varanauski, Christine 154, 155, 164, 168, 179, 220 Varland, Ronald 52 Varsity Club 156 Varsity Singers 162, 163 Vasquez, Lisa M. 133, 176 Vaughn, Gregg 75 Vegetable, Gino 86. 108, 109, 110, 123 Veivoda,Mark Edward 87, 108, 133, 153 Velclch, laneen Marie 133 Velcich, loanne 123, 171, 172 Vengrln, Gregory 80, 'I23 Ventimlglia, Michele 123 Vernerder, Carl 38, 39, 230 Vertucci, Dominic 143 Vetter, Karen 149, 220 Vetter, Robert 133 Viflk, Mark 143 Villafan, Anthony '123 Vlllaneuva, Patrislo 181,220 Villanueva, Ricardo 109, '123 Villareal, Maria 221 Vinyard, Steven 79, 179,221 Vitlrltti, Kathy 38, 39 Vogt, loseph 144 Volleyball 90, 91 Volpe, Anthony '144 Vorisek, leanette 133 Vrchota, Devi Ann 145 Warhowski, Roseann 221 Wadington, William 28, 37 Wagner, Laura 133 Wagner, Theresa 144 Waishwell,Cyn1hla 127, 133, 171, 172, 176 Walder, Barbara 32 .qv---.t.-.,-Q., Walder, Laura 119, 123, 159, 176 Walker, Susan 133, 168 Walkosz, Maria 22'1 Wallace, lames 144 Wallace, Larry 123 Wallace, Lynn 133 Wallace, Robert 50 Wallenberg, Mark 14, 221 Waller, Sheila M. '144 Walsh, Audrey 168, 169, 221 Walsh, Giselle 138, 144, 145, 154, 158, 167, 168 Walsh, loe D. 145 Walsh, Patrick 153, 169, 221 Walsh, Paul 133, 145, 153, 168 Walsh, Thomas 38, 39, 230 Wang, Margaret 123 Wantroba, Gary 123 Wantroba, Gordon 144 Warchal, Thaddeus 86, 118, 123 Warda, David 96, 97, 131, 133, 154, 177 Warda, Lisa 54, 149, 154, 179, 221, 225, 228, 240 Warda, Robert 96, 97, 123 Warner, lohn 144, 185 Warner, Linda 133 Warner, Sandra 149, 189, 221, 224, 240 Warpehowski, janet 133 Warpehowski, Mary Ann 144 Wasielewski, Keith 144 Wasielewski, Ronald 180, 221 Wasilewsl-ti, loseph 1-14 Waters, William 108, 109, 123 Watson, Dennis 145 Watson, Donald 144 Wattawa, Brian 144 Watts, Kimberly 91, 123 Wead, Lisa 123 Webber, Phyllis 144, 183 Weber, Kathleen 182,221 Weber, Melissa 70, '133 Weber, Patricia 144 Weglowski, Michael 123 Weier, Robert 144 Weist, Chris 88,89 161, 163 Weitendorf, Renee 69, 98, 99, 100, 144, 157 Weix, ludy 231 Welsh, Daniel Patrick 192,221 Werkau, leff '144 Werkau, Michael 123 Wesolowski, Mary 133, 164 Wessel, Tammy lean 221 Wessel, Wendy May 105, 144 Wetzel, David 86, 109, 123 Wetzel, Mike 72 Wheeler, Tammy 144 White, Frank '123 White, Robert 123 Whitley, Brian 133, 153, 185 Whitley, Robin '123, 184 Wierzal, Dennis 31, 45 Wiest, Christopher 71, 144 Wiest, Curt 84, 190, 192,221 Wikstrom, Karen 144, 171 Wilcher, Dan 71,8-1, 111, 144 Wilk, Marlena 152, 221, 228 Wilkinson, Michael 133 Williams, Harold 33 Williams, Marolyne 59 Wilson, larnes 185, 222 Wilson, lohn 123 Winchel, lohn 222 Winter Play 48-49 Wlsch, Cynthia 222, 223 Wisnlevvski, Pamela 144 Witek, Christopher 84, '144 Wohlwend, Michelle 222 Wohlwend, Pamela '123 Wojdyla, Carolyn 123 Wojtas, Brian 145 Wolf, Albert V. 1-14, 185 Wolf, Chyrese 133 Wolfe, Susan 68, 70, 93, 99, 133 Woods,Daniel75,87,133,153 Woods, Norman 75, 144 Work Program 180-182 Worker, Dale 71,81, 133 Wrestling 108- 110 Wright, Michelle 18 I, 222 Wyatt, Anita 144 I I I I I I I I I ! I I I I I I I I H X25-.Rf Yanlk, loseph 144, 152 Yates, Mary Ann 6 1, 90, 91 Yelland, Cynthia 99, 100, 123 Yelland, Frank 222 York, Teresa 180, 222 Young, Gina 222 .,..,.5-.....-Q.-,..,,,...,. ....- .,... -,,,,,, Young, Roberta 91, 133 Youth and Government 155 Yuska, Deborah 222 I - C Q I I I I I I Q Q I . I I S S I Q I 1 C Q I I 1 'A 1 xfxcvx , Zaccaro, Antonia 144, 183 Zakrzewski, Evette 123 Zamora, Alana Sue 133 Zamora, lames M. 222 Zarobsky, Christopher 123, 166, Zdziarski, Gary 144 Zegar, Ribhe 123 Zegar, Wafa Basem 133 Zeko, ludy 99, '123, 162 Zeko, Thomas 72, 73, 222 Zelensky, Dawn 106, 144 Zelgiewicz, Dawn 137, 144 Zeman, Cheralee 123 Zernan, Dawn 182 Zielinski, Brian l. 133 Zielinski, Christina 123 Zielinski, lohn '144 Zielinski, lulie 144 177 Zielinski, Laura 77, 149, 154, 155, 222,224,240 Zielinski, Michael R. 86 Zielinski, Tom 86, 123 Zielke, Dean 133 Ziomek, Christine 133 Zoppa, Ronald 222 Zozgornick, Kristia L. 144 Zozgornick, Melissa 163 Zuidema, Henry 144 Zuidema, Tammy 12, 111, 222 Zuidema, Todd 145 Zukowski, Wolet 53 Zwier, Robert 123 Zwier, Shelley 123 Zwierzynski, Cynthia 144 Zygmunt, Diane 154, 222, 240 Index 7 239 ,X I l t 7 . -M - f! ' I . . . , . , .. . ... ,.... ,..-... ... ., .. .-...,... ... .,..m.-i,.,f,.,--?---Q2q,..+g,.1--.. .,..h.i- ' f--- - ' 7' ' ,I . , , , , lt takes a lot of long hours and hard work to put a yearbook together. On the h h nd it's worthwhile seeing everyone enjoying the book. Whatever ot er a , made this year special to Reavis, we tried to include in the yearbook. Every year we get new kids interested in yearbook and we try to encourage them to stay. Besides the hard work, we do find time to have fun. We mustn't forget the most important person, our advisor, Ms. Curtin. Without all her patience a nd understanding we wouldnt have made it. W would like to thank all the members of our staff who stayed with us all year. e Without their help and dedication, this year's book would not have made it to the press. We hope that our hard work is greatly appreciated. Sit back and enjoy the presentation of the Aries film that you made possible this year. Co-Editors, Maha Shukair Sandy Warner Co-Editors Assistant Editors Staff Members AIQIES Maha Shukair Gregg Altobella Lisa Delgado Annette Faley Vicky Bamidis lim Bluemond Donna Candos Candy Geisler lra Laxa Sherri Marcum Andrea Marino lim McCormack Sandy Warner loann Schlosser Remah Shukair Beth Pearson Karen Schlosser Lubna Shukair Teresa Smith Betty lo Stepuncik Lisa Warda Laura Zielinski Diane Zygmunt Lisa Parrish 'Advisor Ms. Claire Curtin Sllfblliitll l1i:ll1KS t02 Mrs. Barbara Raminski Mr. Clyde Rode Root Studios Mr. Tom Ulbert F3CUlfY Mrs. Virginia Schumacher Mr. Ken Nemsick Mr. Max Parmley 'if' --f Administration Mr. Robert Babcock Board of Education Mr. Paul Eilers Mrs. Lois Stanciak Contributing Photographers A Art Harrison Art Montes Ihdnkst C N ' -m-vrf-- .-7-M- ,.,..,.,5--....,.-, ..--.,..-.


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