Rolling Meadows High School - Yearling Yearbook (Rolling Meadows, IL)

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-- ?--- 1,7 , Y Winivv Qebubg , 5 . ' qw DUMBQ . K, 'Al Q V :ENT Q25 ugh' , . . E. M Q' . ' YP g9'WbUW lndlgi Q9 . 404635 FBWNWN YEAIQLI lQolhn5gMcadov5,Njghyichojv 1977 lQQl4llIi8 Ncactoxvg, ll4llIiOl5 6GUD8 Xlglrititqj 6 Students choose the direction they want to take in high school. Some sit through their classes doing only enough work to get by. Others come to learn. The athletically inclined stay hours after school participating in their favorite sports. Others find their emotional -Nb-JH S 133 releases through acting in theatre, or playing an instrument in the band. Still others join the various interest clubs or reach high levels of achievement in academics. The different interests, ideas, and personalities separate the students, yet at school everyone is a part of a ohcc of Qjc AQQS4, ' N., Jr? L 4 . s is KKK X i. We have go pride! Varsity cheerleaders: Shelley Travis, Sue Vlamis, Cathy Farinella, Milo fthe mustang-Don Brynelseni, Lisa Menas, Lori Miller, Diane DeRosa, lGlenn Brettner-chauffeur.l Spirit Week, the homecoming parade, game, and dance took in a generous Slice of Life in the fall. During the week preceding homecoming, mittens, bandanas, clashing clothes, and tee-shirts were each worn on designated days to display Mustang pride. Powder puff, band, cheerleading, and football practices along with float construction and hall decorating kept everyone away from their homework. On Friday, students and faculty wore school colors and seniors distinguished themselves by wearing hats. Then came the parade: floats, horn-honking cars, and screaming students! junior Karen McRann lfrontl and Senior Carol Nyland Nllfilcome Bac jVlu5la1tg5 N N- MNN-.....,,,,, -,,..... , duh-. V , 'w i --...,,.. NNN pOWd6r puff teams were cheered on by Tommi Simon, Hats off to the Mustangs, shouts senior Ken Miller. enzie Walker, and Sexy Legs Sweeney. QV.: r if fi- g . ,, ,Flanges UUE in By wearing hats, lettermen Dean larnow CBOJ, Roger Fuller, jeff Schrock, jerry Dargis, Bob Furlan, ind Sam De Marie ldriverl distinguish themselves as seniors. 3 Droamg Como Truc As students assembled in the decorated gym for coronation, whispers of, Who'd you vote for? , and, Are you going to the dance? , traveled through the crowded bleachers and rows- of chairs. Finally, as anticipation mounted, the names were drawn from the envelope. Applause echoed through the gym as a teary-eyed lan Lindabauer was crownd queen. jerry Green accepted the king's crown in the absence of Tom Choice. The theme Sweet Emotions set the tone for the dance on Saturday night, named thus, because sweet emotions are such an important Slice of Life. Senior jerry Green swings to the beat of the band. XX 21' .R V G 4 W X--1 J .. RN.. ,-b-'fl 4 , 4' The look of love-Denise Reitmeyer and Rick Sutton. ,Q . 'Q ' ,f ,, , , J , ' , Fixx V ? 7 ' A 5 ' '- - 5 ,E W 1 ' A f HOMECOMING COURT: FRONT ROW - Debbie Sefried, Cindy R SECOND ROW - Terri Breitbeil, Rick Sutton, jeff Smith, Dennis Droa Terry Geegan, Liz Schaedel SEA TED - Queen lan LindabauerBACK RO - Bob Shaw, jerry Green, Lisa Smith 1 Royalty lan Lindabauer and Tom Choice relax by the fireside. f Xf jeff Ricordt and Princess Terri Breitbeil share sweet emotions. 2 S Senior Barb Gallo lrlSJ fl ld l 5 6 9 ' ' WEDDING PARTY: Dave Hill, Diane DeRosa, Gary Adams, Margaret Melroy, Mike Corrado, Barb Decker, and Rev. Tim Jacobson. Newlyweds Diane DeRosa and Dave Hill feigned their marriage before six hundred people. Once upon a time. . .and they were married and lived happily ever after. Sounds simple. Doesn't it? But, Mr. Ray Coleman's Sociology class dispels the fairy tale-like simplicity that many students believe will be their married life. Many couples are surprised to find that their problems don't vanish as the golden ring slides onto the bride's finger. Instead, newlyweds realize that marriage only magnifies the weaknesses in their relationship. The sociology students in Mr. Coleman's class had to plan their entire wedding. They sent out invitations, found dresses and tuxedos, supplied music, flowers, cake and managed the other arrangements that most couples carry out to have a wedding. Groom Mike Corrado receives an apprehensive glance from his bride-to-be, Barb Decker. Barb Decker's flower girl, Amy Rich, carries her basket of flowers with pride. v. - i li ll. ii X 5 'ide Margaret Melroy chose her sister, Reverend Tim lacobson is seriously considering a maron, as her flower girl. career in the ministry. for a man shall leave his mother, and a woman leave her home, they shall travel on to here the two shall be as one -Gary Adams and Margaret Melroy. ...Livecl Happily Ever lifter? As in any slice of married life, though, the couples didn't just live happily ever after. Other lessons were complet- ed, including budgeting, insurance coverage, the first year of marriage, having a baby, and the fifth year of marriage. Hypothetical situations of homelife were created to examine various problems and experiences. Finally, the unit ended with a lesson on divorce. Newlyweds Mike Corrado and Barb Decker, Ag performance of Let it Shine 8 Friday night. The bleachers fill as the fans trickl through the gymnasium door. About eight o'cloc the band bursts into the fight song, and purple ani white pom-pons cloud the air. The lyrics of the figh song resound, Rolling Meadows Mustangs we wi fight for victory . . . Teacher Mike Nisen introduces the starting lin up, and the game begins as 6'8 center, Kevin Kiley tips the dark orange ball. Soon, the spirit of the crow' gains momentum. A spectator can't help but becom a part of the cheering and screaming crowd R-O-W-D-I-E! That's the way we spell rowdy Rowdy! Let's get rowdy! Wooh! The rowdy Mustang fans .9 'ligifi X 5 3Qf ! Agu- Qotting May From it M Four walls, stiff-backed wooden desks, and books are the students' lives for seven hours a day, Monday through Friday. At three forty, however, many students abandon their books and take to the out of doors. Soccer, golf, and skiing are just a few of the school activities which take students away from it all-into the fresh air, whether it be by sunshine or moonlight. All-Conference Honorable Mention, Taras Haliw, battles his St. Viator opponent. Right: Expert golfer Scott Sanders chips onto the green. Rosy-cheeked and red-nosed-ski club members Lisa Elliot and Bob Helmboldt 'um E - ' :TW 'V , ' Cai . 1 J rf., ,ri 5-1 t Tit: ' shes' g,.,.:v1, 323 33 A 'm . . 11' 'E' Portraying Helen Keller in The Miracle Worker, Maureen Donehey takes a wild stab at Janis Adamczyk. Uohn Bottiglieri-backgroundl Wild Sounds--sophomore Orchesis member julie Prince M Sophomore Scott Storm, piano player, accompanies the Arrangement at the Marriott in Lincolnshire. Talented Trumpeters-john Schneider lfrontb and leff Olson Tito fojormof Music, dance, and theatre- Long hours after school, Running through the same tune, the same dance, the same act Repeating the lines or the melody, Until they wrestle their way into thoughts and dreams, and sleepless nights. Crowds, lighted stages, and rising curtains Last minute jitters before walking on stage Stomachs writhing in knots, cold damp hands, and pounding hearts. Slowly the first scene progresses, And the nervousness begins to dissipate. And then- The End, the applause, and the relief. Senior Margie Horrigan performs Departure, the opening dance in the orchesis show. 'i il iw ' Frosting, Frieboot-S Chocolate flowers on a frosted cake Shouts of surprise at a birthday party Laughter and chatter And friends. Flying Frisbees To catch and throw Gilt gi lf' A' AJQQ .,., ,rx M Breezy spring days W , M E P V,-.. And friends. it V' K The faculty helps Principal Robert Hoese celebrate his juniors Mary Ann Plunkett and Maureen Barrett decide that it's not the best idea to go barefoot in February after all. '14 Frisbee and friend-jim Murphy. Classy catch-joe Springer. .i ,, xii? ,F ,.,f-- ff ,Q ,f 7 Ai 69.5 I f, 1 , ,, K t F , Jr' Of-T ' . A L 'i F. 2 birthday iHead Librarian Ele on the righti. .- , - Hwffm.-',s.w:,a1:fw1s: ,,. ,, .., WLM. French Fries, and Friends Sharing french fries, A sip of a coke A bite of a Big Mac, A friend. Caring, sharing, and listening too, Entrusting a secret, Accepting you as you A friend. Left: Miracles and McDonald's-a nice combination for lim Sullivan and Bill CasurreIa's break during a fall play practice. A farewell salute from senior Robin Alt fl . fT o cy lst to Seven hours a day, 35 hours a week, countless hours after school-all devoted to academics and school related activities. The student council begins planning the homecoming festivities during the previous spring. Athletic teams practice Monday through Friday, even during vacations. Performers, such as orchesis, and pom-pons, spend many hours perfecting their acts. Students spend most of their time in classes, often working on simulations like the Marriage Game in sociology. Most important, though, are the people and especially the friends that are met in school. From homecoming to prom-it's been a slice! LEEM5 fitter s fefmi ITL outage As the stage lights brightened, the audience beheld a small baby cradle and a concerned mother Little did anyone know that the small deaf and blinm child would show them a miracle by the time the cur tain closed. The miracle began through the work of Annii Sullivan, a patient woman who rarely receives the credit that is due, not only to Helen, but to herself as well. During the rehearsals l was really able to feel the frustrations and triumphs that Annie had to over- come, stated junior Mary Monroe tAnnie Sullivan.i Despite many difficulties, the persevering Annie managed to teach the Helen Keller whom we all ad mire. Behind Helen were her parents, the Captain, and Mrs. Keller tDennis Nykiel and Karen McRanni, both sought to protect and cuddle Helen. They soon found that babying their daughter would only stifle Helen's obvious intelligence. The Miracle Worker was not entirely serious though. Comic relief was provided by the black housekeeper, iNora Polaceki and Helen's brother, tKevin Cuthbert.i The most outstanding performance, however, was by Maureen Donehey as Helen Keller. Maureen undertook the difficult task of portraying a blind girl, and did an excellent job, too. Never to be forgotten are the many compliments Maureen received on her success, along with the inevitable batterings and the bruises which went along with the part. F A changed Helen iMaureen Doneheyi spells what Adamczyk. In an attempt to quiet Helen, Annie soaks her with water. f es' Q W! it R . ' as RFQ. A ik 'f a me' A iii A 35,53 . g Dennis Nykiel prods Karen McRann to search for the stolen keys. 'T After a tiring ordeal, Annie finally catches an exhausted Helen. Senior, Maureen Donehey-a spectacular Helen if 6 X I' 4 A 1 ,fe r V- I 4 4 ' if ff sf ' tl r. -SE? 2 '2 s, . . ., 1 h or AYlVAYl'A'-L... an effort to test her parents' authority, Maureen Donehey E-G-G, Egg, Helen, Egg, Annie pleads in an effort to teach Helen. ops her napkin. To be or not to Scott Drain. 43, be. That is the question -Junior Mellow tones of harmony: loe Schadel, Diane and Debbie Giammarrusco. I hear mountainsl , exclaims Tim Cage. lan Kornacker and Anne Rankin sing the song I saw a Be Barb Gallo sings the hit song Feelings. junior Tom Waldron Senior lon Gauger V-,Show WUCQLC3 and Luthtfittat Heartbeats increased and palms perspired as the anxious faces of the performers waited for the curtain to part. Now the sound of applause could be heard. Yes, this was RMHS's sixth annual Variety Show. This year's show consisted of the most unusual and un- ique acts, one of which was The Bong Show , a humorous and witty interpretation of the television game show, The Gong Show . For the first time the orchesis girls took an active part in the Variety Show, giving another of their remarkable presentations. A fantastic trio, loe Schaedel, along with Diane and Debbie Giammarrusco sang the popular numbers, Good Bye Again and Leavin'on a jet Plane. Acting as a finale for the evening's performance was the salute to Disney delivered by the chorus, Faan Hoan Liu superbly executes his number. gmail T egdlslea At 9:00 the morning of the eighteenth, members of the Christmas Ball Committee began arriving at school. The committee, consisting of seniors, was headed by lan Lindabauer and Linda Ciarrity. Their goal: that the Christmas Ball would set a precgedentsfor future senior classes. y These seniors promptly began mgakinggmoregyggthan one thousand finger sandwiches with thelaid oflifvlr. Drolet, lformer professional caterer and father of a Rolling Meadows seniorl.-Around onefo'clock, with the completion of the last hors d'oeuvre, the committee began transforming the gymnasium into a ballroom of Starlight and Snowflakes for that was this year's dance theme. The entire afternoon was spent decorating, and when the first couples passed through the archway of red streamers, they feasted their eyes on seven large trays of homemade cookies, a huge bowl of sherbet- fruit punch, and a multitude of finger sandwiches and tiny cracker hor d'oeuvres. A mirrored globe sent reflections of light twirling across the dance floor and over the shining, foil stars and glittering, white snowflakes. The stage was a glowing fire place setting with five stockings - each filled with a gift. Wrapped boxes served as the centerpieces for each table. As the time of coronation grew near, the couples rose from their tables, and dance partners thronged around the stage. The lights were dimmed and only the stage was illuminated. Silence permeated the crowd, as the Master of Ceremonies, lerry Green, began speaking. When announcing the princessesand queen of the Ball, jerry flipped down the piece of paper that had covered the winners' names. The girls' names had been embroidered' on the stockings by theimother of senior lack Anderson. Terri Breitbeil was crowned queen, and she and each princess receivedthe gift that was in her stocking. Even the nominees who had not been chosen were given a red rose. g g All too soon the dance came to an end,libut as leach of the couples left they carried the bid with them. On it these words were inscribed? l T Starlight and Snowflakes Fresh, crisp, winter air The soft glow of candles, your smile, your hair l the lookin your eyes as l held you so tight, And we danced tosoft musicfi. far into the night ggThe evening seemed short, r C but long l'll remember The Starlight and Snowflakes That nightin December. 2 Q 'fi Q V, 'QC 'ft , Cs. juniors ludy Livermore and Bill Suchecki. ' ,J H iiifff Q, G Q i C Queen Terri Breitbeil receives a proud smile from escort Bill Collis Q 1 tt lt ,Wk il l 'w---QW l S Q S l Evening events shimmer in the eyes of freshman, Sharon Sholty as she dances with Bob Menas. w ,eff ll B, Exuberam Senior Maureen Donehey Atime to remember,a moment to enjoy-jun- ' iors Angela Palmisano and Scott Wilroth. fsns ' ..., gdxem! ,, 'v-ff Alumnus Mike Bramlett Sophomores Pat Schramm and freshman Karen and Doris Holmes. Lind. IQ Q8 X .. J if al Smiles tell of a good time-seniors, Tom Howard and Barb Gawlik. mt, Christmas Ball Court: sitting--Bob Menas, Sharon Sholty, Diane Hyneman, Brad Weber, Taras Haliw, Tammy Butler, standing4Brian johnson, Diane DeRosa, Terri Breitbeil, Bill Collis. :fans You ignoramus! , waves Scott Drain. l f Divorced, broke and sloppy, lim Sullivan prepares himself for a nervous breakdown. , Q? ,f ,,, .A , if F Away V l ll il V ll' 'YV Master of Honks -Felix Unger. 'I m not through dirtying up yet, shouts jim Kevin Cuthbert takes a break from his role Sullivan, Vinnie- The coo-coo Pidgeon sisters: Nora Polacek and Cecilia Hooper. Dime? Theater: Meaekvvfisi First The dim candlelight, the bright, ,checkered tablecloths and a sparkling fountain were a few of the accents that delighted the Italian diners at this year's comedy dinner theater. The Romedra players presented Rolling Meadows High School's first dinner theater, consist- ing of everything from spaghetti and spumoni to a super show of music and song. After the last plate had been removed, the audience then proceeded to the theater where they were delighted by the humor and antics of Neil Simon's The Odd Couple. Cigar smoke and the odor of Oscar's ilim Sullivanl apartment then met the audience's senses as they were seated on the stage in close contact with the actors. The poker game began, with the poker players Tom Waldron, Tim Cage, Dan Strebel and Kevin Cuthbert. Soon the laughs increased as Felix, iScott Drainl, started to brillo and lysol the apartment for the flighty English beauties, the Pidgeon Sisters iCecilia Hooper and Nora Polacekl. The London broil may not have turned out, but the performance surely did. The audience left the theater content and satisfied from the evening's I Murray the cop, Tom Waldron, ibackl, tries to keep peace in the poker The Odd Couple: lim Sullivan and Scott Drain. group. 'Untr.Q.ddens.PathS.f.SfA new theme, fer H new it Work? cei5fainlyflt5he was one of RMHS's best dance shows. he .girls varieties dances as...,.wellg55as costumes. A Shade of Blues , choreographed by seniors, Denise johnson and Christa Wellhausen clearly exfiilainedithe every day-pfabiems of lsf frtehearsal faced by the dancers. This was one of the two dances to represent RMijiS Orchesis in the District show. Ephram 'County Hoedown l with 'frilly isoutherln belles and brawny farm boys added variety to the show. In anotherqnumbier, loe.Schadel accompanied Theresa Stapleton and Cathy Farinella as he softly sang the beautiful song Lady. Director Nancy,Creswell also particlipatedrliin the' dance 'Fluctuations which she choreographed herself. .,. The..j.reward for all the hours rehearsal and hard work is the satisfaction lfeel after a successful performance. lt makes all the time spent wolrfthwhi1le, commented Margie Harrigan. :asf Senior Marjorie Horrigan Ephram County Hoedown Performing in the energetic composition Fluctuations -Mary Nugent l 2 ORCHESIS: Front Row- B. Shaughnessy, D. Lundquist, M. Horrigan, S. Couve,? Creswell, C. Farinella, S. johnson, D. DeRosa, C. Morley. Middle Row- Stapleton, K. Keener, M. Danna, D. Grunwald, K. Cremerius, C. Wilson, L. Ahr D. lohnson , C. Wellhausen, 1. Kemper. Back Row- I. Prince, R. Mueller, N Magnus, M. Nugent, M. Heinz, K. Bowens, S. Cagann, L. Miller, M. O'Mara. l i An electifying experience, Wired -choreographed by Sue Cagann IFAR RIGHT! A 1 .L . - S . XS' 9 Configurations Y Q' N v4 i .. 5 5 4 8 H 5' v'-if ,, 1 Nr . U ' N A K y :. . . f iiii r yy !,fL2ldy,,-choreographed and performed by Cathy M K Iztti N iwii :Zi V iiy i M joe Schaedel providesa musical background for iFarineIla Confusion -choreographed by Keri Keener the dance Lady . ! l X Z? ' Q. Lisa Davis sways to the music of Dartz. Brett l3Ck50n'K3fhY Greiser TURNABOUT COURT: Barb johnson, Roger Fuller, Beth Brownawell, Mr. Irristable, Tom Lucas, Mary Lou Cleland, jeff Smith. 581 The Cham Gang Grant Hodder Dennis Drolet, Mike Corrado, Glenn Brettner, Senior Laree Brown twists her way into the night i tt Gary Adams and.Bob Helmboldt. tg, Enjoying a breath of fresh air-seniors Carol Nyland and lim Brennan xx Rockin around the clock-Jane Henaughan and Larry Right out of the 50's-Debbie Eberhard Peters TW WWC DQICCS: KL Shel! ash What makes the 50's and the Turnabout y ances unique isthat the school gets a chance to return to the good ol' days of Rock-n-Roll and the gals getra chance to asktthe guys to the dance. The Sophomore class sponsored this year's 50's dance which is held every spring. The 50's week involved different events such as the bubble gum and the hoola hoop contests. The students faced a long wait for the band, johnny Star and the Meteors, because they arrived late. Special features at the dance included the best 50's couple, and the Fonzie, Laverne and Shirley look alike contests. iill ' g . The highlight of the long, cold 'winter was the Turnaboiut dance, sponsoredlby the Freshman class. The band, Dartz, also arrived late but soon managed to warm tip thi atmosphere with their popular tunes. The sclimaxfof the dance was when the students got a chance to pick the most lovable guy as Mr. lrristable. This year's Mr. lrristable, Tom Lucas, accepted the trophy with blushing cheeks, ...it .e.i T T Tits: Mg few if MCQCUS The Romedra Players exhibited one of the most lavish, musical productions since Camelot, instead lesss of the mystical land of Camelot, the players transported the audience to Siam, to bringythe King and I . l The King, Dennis 'Nykiel, was an outstanding powerful force behind the Kingdom Of Siam. Both his brash. and soft sides were illuminated through Rodgers and Hammerstein's music. Another outstanding performer was lim Sullivan, his rich melodious voice added pleasure to the performance, lim's vocal duets were not the only brilliant facets in the production. The march of Siamese children and the ballet of Uncle Tom's Cabin stood out for their uniqueness. Among the cast were sprinkled small children who made the march humorous and effective. The ballet of Uncle Thomas' Cabin featured Meg Heinz as Eliza, Scott Willroth as her lover George, and Tom Waldron as Uncle Thomas. This ballet highlighted the show while it also referred to the lover's conflicts in the story the King and I . C This glitzzy production cost the Romedra Players 54000, costumes represented half of that figure. The money, time, love, and diligent work put into the show were well worth the standing ovations they received. The King reprimands princess Farrah Has-emi for her curiosity The Leonowens tloe Schaedel standing, Mary Monroe sitting! read the King's letter. tKevin Cuthbert and Anne Newsome look on.J , , ,,,,f,,,,-.aw if iss? si , about Anna's gown. Shall we dance? asks the King. -. 111 an- X 'Nu ii ,,., ..., WN L 'Ara NW 'WRX With shoes pinching their toes-Anne Newsome Kcenterl reasons- Western people funny. Oh, I forgot their under garmentsl exclaims Mary Monroe. A present from the King of Burma-Barb Gallo . , , T , When you are King, you too will know everything, says Dennis Nykiel. Qs gin t? ar f Q--1 tr-- ,Av 1 I1 gg, MTM RQ , ,-rv- 'YZ .XXL K RE - ' .Qi51.:tl'i 4, Q ,,, . , .. Carla Cleek and Rob Kucan nf ' F L ,ff- Prom '77-a special night for juniors john Mich and Wendy Winklemann it WWW ld 1 'fi-Q -he .W,, A ' PROM COURT: Shelly Travis, Dave Molge, Laurie Asbury, Frank Coletto, Queen Beth Brownawell, Glenn Brettner, Barb johnson, Roger Fuller, Darlene Ewald, jerry Dargis. Queen Beth Brownawell shares her special moment with her date Glenn Brettner. JFCHL TLC ass 'Figs My M m On a warm june evening with the full moon shining above, '275 couples gathered at the Henrici's Ramada O'Hare Inn for the Prom. A prime rib dinner opened the evenings festivities. After dinner, the Prom Court for 1977 was announced. The awe-struck queen, Beth Brownaweli, accepted her crown with deiight from last year's Queen, Kathy Hand. Andi throughout the remainder of the evening, couples danced to the romantic sounds of Blue Velvet. at , s Prom was truly an evening to cherish, for the seniorswill never pass this way again. ,Enjoying the Prom-Diane Giammurrsco and Ken McDonald i U LC S WS L b f sse Le iter iti an chilly june eyening. Soon after yygg 7 200, the Commons was the graduating class. My cap is too big for me. Could a girl laden withtbobby asked hers friend.i This tassle thinglkeeps falling in my eyes , one they ssy fSh0uld Wesglseepteuf flewefsgsin seats ai takeftlhemltiwith uslwhen we go on stage?'lj some girls wanted to know. 'fOK. We accept with our left shake with otiFlrighffiiOr west? i. .WI came the endless barrage of questions. g Fisi?ially,tfminutes before 8:00, theeilast seiniortook place in line, and the procession moved through the to '7Pomp'and Circurnstance thellfour junior marshalls led sfadstafesrslowlxtdown, the aisles is their Seats The Yellowirosesglliiiwhiclilsieachliligirl ciilrriedfllhighiiiilghteiiil flowlngnstreams ofggpurple, but the faces of the efahd tense. hly affew graduates were? able to manage smiles. g mentioned that this would be iiii the last time that iti all the tears. .,-- s,- , -f 1 I - ' ,. e by and Fred Kocian. Other speakers were Principal Robert than the solemnity turned to elation as the seniors dl lsoo as rrsi.sei t P ses,sss iiiteil lryee to yy,ol oeee y rrle , Sm llreeey seat, shellheldliher diplomialllhighiffor hier parents garrledilygholne not onlyhtherrp dipliomasnbut also an Superintendent Edward Gilbert congratulates Robin Yates. Robin spent the summer in Wales as an AFS carried straight A's. student. Valedictorians Beth Shaughnessy and Tom Stahnke-2 of the 9 seniors who Top of the order-Terry Aceto and Mary Abate l X af' , . , H , ia? K- Cci'wwc?fcDlc7'w l Carburetors Girls-can you change a tire? Guys-can you whip up a quickie nutritious casserole? If you answered no to these questions, then Wheels and Meals is the class for you. The Wheels and Meals class is designed to enable students to meet everyday needs and avoid being ripped off by big business. The nine weeks of auto mechanics deals with basic preventative maintenance measures. Activities include: changing and rotating tires, buying and servicing batteries, and learning how to check the cooling system. The second nine weeks is devoted to acquiring basic homemaking knowledge. Students have the opportunity to create quick well balanced meals. Other units cover household tasks such as, repairing plugs, choosing appliances and furnishing a home inexpensively. Also apartment hunting is discussed. The students and teachers feel that this class assists them in avoiding problems and making wise choices that reflect their needs. I want students to come out of the class being prepared to be a wise consumer, states Mrs. Donna Valle, Home Economic teacher. Preparing a quicky dessert.-junior joe Vermillion Seniors Karen Harrington and Patty Piccolo. Instructor Mr. Suchy demonstrates to senior Teri Bleasing how to remove bellhousing bolt. Senior Kathy Bowens Sophomore Ida Guajardo and senior Sue Ellen johnston use the engine performance tester to check the carburetor and ignition system. H,,,,...f i Senior Tim Thompson makes his meal selection from the Home Ec pantry. ln a comfortable position junior Kim Fahlin fixes the dash board. Underneath the car, draining the cooling system keeps junior Jeannie Meyer occupied. apeng Q39 O , SSXO XX 'Bw Y O O if 'ir'-Y- ve? From Tcl wwcurw To Sccilpel Are you still in bed at 7:45 in the morning? Well, on Tuesdays and Thursdays, zero hour and first hour everyday, 26 Advanced Placement CAPJ Biology students work in depth on college level labs and lectures. Students spend 4 hours a week on lab procedures. The other 3 hours of the week are devoted to lecture material. This class studies material similar to that of a regular biology class, but on a college level. The minimum requirements needed for enrollment in this class are as follows: at least a B average in previous science classes, consent of the instructor, and a previous chemistry course. Students must also be prepared to spend long hours in the lab and be ready to take numerous notes. One of the main reasons students take AP Biology is because they hope to obtain college credit. Depending upon the results of the student's AP Biology test score and the policy of the college he is planning to attend, he may receive up to 8 hours of college credit andfor be allowed to by-pass freshman biology. The other main reason that students take AP Biology is because many plan to major in science related occupations and they hope that this class will be very beneficial. Mr. Wolfinger instructs Barb johnson on how to pin down a specimen. x r .K f' ' 9 xl lf' '21 . With intense concentration, Denise lanowski and Pam George probe r Arthropoda. WM, I .MM Bill Hopkins and Kurt Von De Bur use an excellent technique for a clea dissection. J' 3- , 1 . V V Muwiifwgq, ' A y , fr 1-W 4 aww, , mg is 3gfAg?,a2 l ,fr Y ,. 14,9 ZW 4 1 ,-Ann.. 3 t3peWOl'l'T1. j. 3 X Fi. Q is :S af' fi ,ff ff 'X xv-fagbmaoh -.of M W Www 1 4-... J-nu-ng-' ?',,,'-:K x xr Mr. Carl Klump attaches volunteer Laura Cleland to the numagraph tube, an apparatus of the polygraph machine. Licensed Polygraph Examiner-Mr. Carl Klump. Polygraph Tape I The three volunteers for the polygraph demonstration-Cathy Heile, Laura Cleland, Marlon Slebert. 40 Many large corporations use the polygraph test to screen future employees, xplains Mr. Klump inior Cathy Heile serves as a guinea pig as Mr. Klump hooks her up to the lectrodes tinterest finderh. Dorft Lie- tbe 'lDol9gralWer'5' Watching A lie detector test-a collection of medical tools used to make a recording of physiological reactions, not a little black box that flashes lied , Mr. Carl Klump, a licensed polygraph examiner, explained this theory to the third hour Psychology and Sociology classes. The instrument makes responses, but the examiner makes the decision, stated Mr. Klump. During his hour visit, Mr. Klump discussed the many uses of the polygraph test. Polygraph examiners are employed by large corporations to screen future employees. Law enforcement agencies also use the polygraph test to help apprehend criminals. During the second half of the lecture, the examiner gave a mock demonstration of the polygraph test. Three students, Cathy Heile, Laura Cleland, and Marion Siebert volunteered to participate in the test. Each girl was attached to a different piece of apparatus. A true test including questions couldn't be administered because it's against Illinois State law. The lecture ended with a question and answer period. Student likfwefirtl mera Rate 'Utvitetancl ing The winners of the Mayor's trophy, journalsim award, and School Spirit awards are always recognized for their outstanding achievements. But on occasion someone new steps into the spotlight and receives an award that deserves a round of applause. One such achiever, Martin Huber, won two outstanding awards for his paper and display on the Growth of Chlorella. His paper was also selected as the best in the state of Illinois by the junior Academy of Sciences. This enabled Martin to submit his paper to the American Association for the Advancement of Sciences. Kamran Hashemi, also a dedicated researcher, received two outstanding awards: one for his paper and one for his demonstration dealing with The Effects of Various PH Levels on the Biodegradability of Five Detergents. Freshman john Kendzior also was honored with an outstanding award for his project on The Separation of Drosophilla Eye Pigments Thru Chromatography Techniques. Each of these young men enrolled in Biology research freshmen year. These award winning student researchers have the opporunity to continue their research by taking an independent science course and by participating in the Annual Science Fair in Champaign-Urbana. 'NVESTIGAHQN WTO 1HE GROWTH or Q HLORELLA G. '--M, is-.,, In 'QW ,,,,,,, .W 33 H Q ... . lunior Martin Huber qualified to compete in the junior International Science 1 held in California. Kamran Hashemi's outstanding project on The Effect of Various PH Levels on th Biodegradability of Five Detergents . . . ' ff, . , A t Xu 1 heh., M.. I 1 4 graphs Q .zgi - -as X 3 is equi' :U id: ,. A -V 31 e X si X ' s l bnly a freshman, john Kendzior received an outstanding award for his iemonstration. I mmaninnnnaniinv ug HW nnmmuist. uf mini as vamous pH mm Kamran Hashemi's scientific talent is displayed through his project. A Freshman lohn Kendzior Sophomore Kamran Hashemi Martin's work in the lab enabled him to produce a 541 state ranked paper. Pica de m IC 5 Pitts Unlimited Elll District 214 dedicated the month of May to acquaint RMHS students and district community members with an Arts Unlimited extravaganza. Throughout the month RMHS, in conjuction with eight other schools in District 214, scheduled activities in which students as well as teachers displayed their talents in the areas of Fine and Practical Arts. Projects ranged from metal sculpture to theatrical scenes of historical events. Arts Unlimited's goal was to broaden people's knowledge of the origins and functions of arts and crafts. The program also gave creative people a chance to show their works and gave amateurs courage to express their own creativity, stated RMHS corrdinator Mr. David Kives. May 2-13 American Indian Artifacts: Suzanne Ginger, student. May4 Metal Sculpture.' Mr. Cliff Stock, faculty. May 5 Dance: jitterburg and Others.Orchesis. Musical Comedy: The Great American Musical by THE TRUCK, INC. Film: The Wild Ones. May 6 Hyphnosis: Dr. Irwin Ross. May 9-13 Views of France, Germany, and Spain. Displays. May 9 Fashions: Student Style Show. Sewing class. May 10 Music.' American Folk Songs. Ms Ginny l Clemmins. Music: The RMHS Arrangement Revue. May 11 Musa: Selections from the King and l. Cast May 12 Historical Enactments: Scenes from France, Germany, and Spain. Lang. Classes May 15-22 FinefPractical Arts Show: Randhurst. May 18-19 Slide Show: World's Fair Exposition. Pete Adams May 18-21 Musical: The King and I. Romedra Players. May 20 Horticulture: Making Things Grow. 214 Hortculture students. May 23 Poet-in-Residence: Michael Anania. i li In his home workshop, Mr. Cliff Stock pursues his hobby, metal sculpturing. Portrait of Cardinal Richlieu by julie Marsiglia M.- Nt' EH 2 To add to the Art's Unlimited Fair RMHS Horticulture students held 1 demonstration and plant sale. One of the Chicago River Bridge Pipers entertains students during passing period. I I I Senior jim Brennan plays in the RMHS Arrangement Revue. Performers in a Spanish skit-Bertha Hernandez and Collen Finnerty fir v s 3 A view of Spain Folk Singer Ginny Clemmins .mf J- . .3V'-- 4 ,. 1-... 3- Q - -f- ,, - ,- .,,- ,,+x9-alps ,,. , , Q .. 3, ,, 555.25 - t .s 'il --. 1' NIE' f . st sf. 1 wx-T fa -2--1 ...sw . : x x?-1' ,Q -Sa, 5' wx sl : .-' N . 'xt fi? - . an wfgsfvg Q Q36 ' . r-Z.. ch- .- Tw- I. tgp rp rx. 232- 9 - , 'IQ ft l 5f s,f,L U N ' 5891 'f ,,y?'14f - .5 . .. 5': '1'w' 1' f S 1,4 We , ,. rA . v J, l ass: use avan- Z vnu Zuass s The Mustang football team fought their way to the best win-loss record Q7 wins and 2 lossesl in the school's history. Only a couple of one point losses and a few close calls by the officials kept the team from advancing further. The team's success was due mainly to the joint ef- forts of many outstanding players. All area-all conference-player Gary Adams was the leading rusher on the team with 738 yards. All conference teammate Rick Sutton was next with 716 yards. Senior quarterback Dennis Drolet completed 14 of 58 passes for 233 yards. Senior Ken Cooper caught 8 of those passes for 115 yards. Two offensive linemen also made the all con- ference team, Dave Molge and Bob Lamick. The team as a whole gained 2,120 yards, 1668 rushing and 452 passing. On defense, all area-all conference-player Tim Jacobson had the most tackles, 134. junior Mark Rustemeyer set the record for interceptions with 5. All conference player Owen Hallerud recovered 3 fumbles, a team high. The Mustangs played in a tough league. Because they were also tough the Mustangs took third in the conference. Senior Quarterback Dennis Drolet passed for 233 yards this season. Outstanding kicker for the Mustangs - laime Hernandezi11D VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM: Front Row- P. Schweikert, R. Lobocki, M. Holthe, B. Smorynski, R. Fuller, R Sutton, B. Collis, B. Furman, G. Hodder, M. Rustemeyer, I. McClellan, 1 Ahmer, R. Miller, G. Cooke, D. larnow, O. Hallerud, C. Lynch, B. Helmbolt, 1. Smith, S. Stiert. Second Row- Coach Klein, D. Meinhold, Mgr., S. Pitts, I Martinez, R. Theis, B. Bochte, M. Wolfsmith, E. Broderick, T. lacobson, G 46 Adams, K. Cooper, B. Kasper, A. Kehe, B. Taraba, P. Younan, I. Storey, Schrock, K. Blake, Coach Mullaney, Coach Frase. Back Row- l. Piepenbrink, Mgr., I. Hernandez, A. Fonseca, R. Bowes, M. Hall, D T. Geegan, B. Gill, B. Smith, K. Krutwig, D. Drolet, S. Roberts, M. K. Sadowski, I. Hattory, B. Lamick, S. lennings, B. Chauncey, F. M. Betters, B. Potas, 1. Villarreal, 1. Gadd. Q QQ: ' 5 x . 1 rf 'I X 5 -1 M 'Kim ms was top r H932-f' 1' , ff ,Lrg W K 1 'I -. x 'A .,,, Aaimyidkd A 'I' x,,., THEM THEM Elk Grove Schaumburg Conant h Forest View ' Waukegan Prospect Hersey VARSITY 856080 US US 29 Wheeling 6 22 Hoffman Est. 14 6 27 6 7 'l3 'l2 7 6 6 0 20 6 33 0 Helpful hands of Coach Klein reassure a weary Terry Geegan. On the line with superb blockers, Bob Lamik 1755 and lessie Villareal C653 ?,..,..,,.,.,W.,,,m,,...,, ,,,tt , M ,.. ,,,t, M, 4 y . J ' it ii B FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM: Front Row-I. Owen, R. McCall, K. Bornhofen, D. Fett, H. Plontke, R. Vance, M. Watkins, G. Haeger, S. Kahn, D. Sanmiguel, R. Lind, D. Reed, S. Grewe, K. Krutwig, I. Crouch, 1. Ippolito, D. Shaw, T. Mariano, R. Rhyan, K. Zilch, B. johnson. Middle Row-T. Allen, I. Menas, S. Geegan, D. Wiebe, T. johnson, R.. Wellhausen, R. Adderson Kafka. Back Row-Coach Benes, Coach Ahlberg, D. DeMarie, T. Carbery, Schumacher, K. Graham, E. Logue, E. Grindol, M. Nanni, B. Houldsworth Asbury, l. Kolker, S. Wertz, I. Suchecki, E. Larson, D. Young, 1 Fredericksen, D. Sedrick, E. Gowdy, D. Wisniewski, J. Broderick, Sulek, T. Boldt, B. Shaw, D. Marzillo, I. Hoffman, I. Hoffman, S. Zielinski, R. Illingworth, B. Buerer, Coach Robinson, Coach Pryor. Amundsen, M. Chauncey, A. Siekerman, C. Ahmer, R. Urbain, V. Elia, B. 'TP' 'fit fl ,191 Af! 5 N 'TVB ,rg sl f'k E fi - . .. ., .,.. in rn.: g K N 6 an A, Yl.m5i'4 Qi.-' i'ifi'1 Y wif vflfi , -.,...-., , - i '63 X' 'Lf IZ1- f, - . .ss-f.,1.51e11fQg... at .1 ,--gig.. 1 . --QM... ' -.1-7' .3 g I .,,.,.g,x.c. ifawilgd ,.., A ..y.Q..g13,,s3,,l SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL TEAM: Front Row - M. Koonce, R. Tookey, E. Shull, Trostrud, R. Stutzman, T. Joyce, R. Scardina, C. Dawson. Second Row - l. Donlon, DelGiorno, D. Seveska,D. O'Neill, I. Hall, 1. Miller, K. Meisenheimer, l. Bathey. Thi Row - M. Rudnicki, M. Kline, C. Cannon, I. Miller, T. Nebel, D. Herbert, M. Zelm, Cawthorne. Fourth Row -l. Rose, D. Erickson, 1. Fiebig, 1. Schneider, I. Nicklas, E. Mal T. Totzke, P. Reitmeyer. Fifth Row - D. Grewe, C. Prchal, l, Healy, 1. Lima, P, Thompso I. Partynski, R. Suchecki, I. Howe. Sixth Row -Coach Golden, K. Zurawski, M. Gregori M. Muntean, T. Marchok, E. Roels, M. Fitch, Coach Lynch. :cond singles player senior Kris Krueger had 10 wins and 5 losses this season. or lunior Debbie Kuhn Senior Kelly Hoekstra TEAM: Lying - Karen Lind. Front Row - Barb Gallo, Lorie Zindler, Carol Wray, ebbie Shaw, Lorie Hanat, Leanne Blegen, Lisa Moy. Secondkow - Dawn Wiebe, Carol hnson, Cathy Heile, lenny limenez, Barb johnson, Debbie Wentz. Back Row - Coach nith, Patty Macklin, Sue Hotchkiss, Cindy Keagle, Kathy Hill, Kelly Hoekstra, Kris 'ueger, Liz Heile, Candie Kastning, Barb Amann, Debbie Kuhn, Coach Gumz. 'aaansrssas' 5888 ISTRIBT THU! The girls tennis team used a combination of ingenious strategy and unyielding effort to help them complete the season triumphantly. The varsity team volleyed for a third place in districts and a fifth place in conference. The team gathered in 9 wins and 3 losses by the time all the matches had been played. Competing at first singles, senior Barb Gallo gained 9 wins and 6 losses while senior Kris Krueger had 10 wins and 5 losses playing second singles. Outstanding juniors jenny Jimenez and Cindy Keagle went to work at the Conference meet, capturing a second place in the first doubles competition. THEM Hersey Elk Grove Conant Wheeling Hoffman Estates Buffalo Grove Fremd Schaumburg Prospect Palatine Forest View VARSITY SEQRES US 4 3 1 Arlington 6 5 2 7 0 5 ' 2 5 2 4 3 5 2 4 3 2 5 4 3 3 4 H8588 APTH85 THREE INVITATIBUALS Outstanding runner, Tom Choice returned for his senior year, guiding the Mustangs to a successful season. The team won three in- vitational championships - Barrington, Rolling Meadows and jacksonville. Held in great respect by competitors, coaches and teammates, Tom Choice took a first at the Rolling Meadows invitational, a third at Barrington, he then finished second in first flight at jacksonville and held seventh and thirteenth place in the district and sectional meets. Close on Tom's heels, teammate Fred Ko- cian '77, gained a fourth at the Rolling Meadows invitational and took first place in se- cond flight at jacksonville. As a result of Tom and Fred's work and with the help of their industrious teammates, the Mustangs were able to take a fourth at dis- tricts and tenth place at sectionals. TH EM Elk Grove Wheeling Forest View Prospect Hoffman Estates Schaumburg Carry-Grove Mundelein Wheeling Niles North low score wins 'IB AM 855088 U S 21 39 27 28 32 24 35 Conant 24 36 24 34 23 20 35 23 34 33 25 1 8 37 'I 5 45 They're off and running at the district meet. 5 CA.. 5 . Gasping for breath, senior Dave Gish icenterl makes his move. Outstanding senior runners Tom Choice and Fred Kocian we-rgtg. QA X. ee, VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY: Back Row - Brian Germano, Dave DeRamos, Paul Osika, Tom Choice, Coach Bob Rees Middle Row - Tim Rohde, Dave Gish, Mark Kasper, Fred Kocian Front Row - Dave Campbell FROSH-SOPH CROSS COUNTRY: Back Row - Mike Marsillo, Ken Kusiak, Andy Spillios, Mike Hollett Middle Row-Bill Kuhn, Dave Christopher, Bob Bradley, Front Row-Rob Campbell, john Lima if .. ' ----' L,-- Iy- yz. at S h,2 t f ,. f as - . K A .1 S - '- Q : jSl ' lf? ' ' Ti gii -1-EQZTKZ Q jim f - at Whit' ,. . 1 'A '-:: tiff - ' 2' -W Q- N M' ' A :' '- ' f ,, , . we :si . 1. .tg . sac- -',. ff ,, 'g3 5' ' 1 E Wit? -' , 1 Avlg ,,. - A K., i ,. s I 1, 3 V Q Y-.. E L4 -1 ilf -.. .-. ss.n..f2i!S.8 i...... Lt ll-wi GROSS-5008 H831 A INV! I NA Although girls cross-country is not a big team sport in this area, the Mustang girls cross-country team has proved itself a formidable opponent: the girls were the champions of the Rolling Meadows Invitational in which julie Jacobs took third place, followed by Michelle Nesti in seventh, Barb Nelson in tenth, Sharon Bradley in eleventh, and Michele Ambrose in twelfth place. The team, now in its second year, is coached by Mr. Bob Rees. irls Cross Country Team: Front Row-Sharon Bradley, Barb Nelson, Ellen Shull. acond Row-Sue Hardy, Michelle Nesti, Michele Ambrose, Top-julie lacobs. IV - ' Q If' L' 9' l lr . . L 'fl FIV cl.. . fc: , I-if U1 si A l on .van . 5. , u 4 A J Q 4 -Iv an , , , .1 ftp 4 ,. 1' 4 . 3 4 --. . 1' f I L ' fs : I by 9' I . . . L - .' qolafbl ' 5 l , .ryky K . Y L fi... -' f' A an it .,.. ' , ' 4 nior julie Jacobs placed fourth the conference meet. gE'7'-- Eu: 'ig .2 S tttt S g Q' acgifwt, R ' . 52.100 W u Q I 'Y A ',. - xx -A -. 1 Michelle Nesti, in her second year with the team, placed seventh in the invitational. THEM TEAM 350853 US 46 Palatine 15 28 Hersey 28 38 Arlington 20 21 York 36 18 Prospect 38 31 Hoffman Estates 24 44 Wheeling 17 27 Cary-Grove 29 29 Mundelein 26 Low Score Wins WINS: 3 LOSSES: 6 GBLEERS SHN! ISTRIET 855080 Arnold Palmer would certainly have been proud of this year's golf team. The team established 11 new records. Senior Brett Burkhardt drove and putted to a new 18 hole record of 78. Team records were set at home l162, 162, 164j and at away meets l164, 1687. In addition, the Mustang golfers bagged five 9 hole records: Scott Sander shot a 375 Brett Burkhardt, Ken Miller, Scott Sander and Rich Vojtseck scored 38's. Scott Sander competed with 80 other players and took 4th place in the district meet. With help of Scott's 4th, the team captured an outstanding 2nd place in districts. il -iii . , 1' f I ,,,r f . I - , 1 M ' S' 1 j ,,,c W Style and determination make Pete Senten an excellent golfer. US THEM l 176 Niles west 167 B ' 175 Maine West 172 172 Ridge Wood 174 164 Prospect 157 164 Schaumburg 185 184 Conant 162 164 Wheeling 176 164 Hersey 160 181 Palatine 157 VARSITY colr TEAM: Back Row -Coach Mike Nisen, K 181 FO,-est View 157 Miller, Scott Sander, Brett Burkhardt Front Row - Pei 162 Arlington 163 Sfenterk jack Lubecker, Dave Creagh, Bob Sutton, Ric 168 Hoffman Estates 159 Ollse 172 Elk Grove 165 162 Buffalo Grove 160 162 Fremd 158 lOW SCOFB Wll'1S On the green with Rich Vojtsek -the golfers practiced at the Buffalo Grove golf course. FROSH-SOPH GOLF TEAM: Back Row -Coach Walthousi Curt Mueller, jim Murphy, Tom Vallot, Bill Newsome, Bri Bettman, Dave jones, Hank Guaglianone, jim Kobiella, Da Sloan, john Gawlik Front Row - Keith Bonucchi, Ma Schramm, Mark Fabian, Ed Peszek, john Lesh, Sco Zablocki, Scott Kline, Chris Fabri 'eshman Michelle Landry was an outstanding medal winner in the 'eaststroke. af A family act-swimming sisters Ruth and Hannah Fish. S IMMEBS SIM! TEH if ELEVEN The Meadows mermaids paddled their way through a dynamite season: the team shattered ten of the eleven school swimming records. Seven of those ten were broken by Freshman Hannah Fish. The team performed admirably in the District and Conference confronta- tions. ln both competitions, three girls -Michelle Landry, Hannah Fish, and Debbie Royal-won eight medals. In Conference diving, Carolyn Devine placed tenth, and her teammate Mary Kay MacShane took twelfth place. The swimmers finished up their swimming season with a 5-3 record. TEAM SHORES THEM Fremd Arlington Prospect 44 Palatine 39 71 Hersey 101 101 Wheeling 69 97 Elk Grove 74 105 Buffalo Grove 67 77 Benet Academy 94 Butterflier Colette Shirmer churns toward the finish. US 61 21 71 ' 99 63 109 NIMMING TEAMS: Front Row - 1, Bates, P. Berns, K. Brinkman, A. McCann, L. Sherman. econd Row: C. Devine, S. Geske, P. Berns, D. Shirmer, H. Fish, A. Yetter, L. Leonard, D. user, D. Royal. Back Row - C. Shirmer, M. Devine, M. Landry, Coach Bundy, T. Butler, sst. Coach, Nancy Hering, R. Fish, T. Rodbaugh, T. Wandersee, K. Nicklin. 1 54 l 1 1 BELL' - E EZ 355080 IN STATE Twinkling eyes and long awaited grins covered the faces of the players as the team victory was announced. RMHS's first archer team topped off the season by winning first place in conference and district, and moving on to second place in state. Confidence was the key which opened the door to the team's vic- tory. The only thing the players needed to do was to prove themselves. With the help of their coach Ken Bates and the enthusiasm of the students, that's exactly what they did. With most of the juniors retur- ning next year, including state champ Maria Recker, there is no doubt that the Mustangs will win first place in state next season. State champ Maria Recker hopes to move on to the Olympics. ' l An archer needs steady aim, and junior Cheri Bates has what it takes. it TEAM 855380 US THEM 9 Arlington 2 11 Fremd 0 11 Schaumburg 0 11 Hersey 0 11 Buffalo Grove 0 11 Elk Grove 0 9 Prospect 2 11 Conant 0 11 Palatine 0 11 Forest View 0 N'----6- Using all her concentration, Senior Peggy Oman carefully GIRLS ARCHERY TEAM: STANDING-Peggy Oman, Carol Nelson, Cathie Sadler, Sue Ginger, Helen Sadler, Rhonda Ragan, Georgia Oman. Maria Recker, Cheri Bates, Lori Lund, Nancy Namovicz, Luanne Ellefsen. 'N I MR? tm!! Voted all conference player, sophomore Frank Munoz. Varsity Soccer Team: Front Row-R. Pullen, K. Mertins, B. Harrington, M. Livingood, F. Munoz, M. Pompeu, A. Bobowski, T. Theofanous, G. Robertson, 1. Hutchins. Back Row-D. Bryant, I. Maiworm, M. Witkowski, T. Haliw, 1. Rowland, Coach Peterson, B. Mertins, S. Todd, R. Miller, I. Fett, FroshfSoph Soccer Team: Front Row-M. Magerkurth, D. Bieze, T. Pera, T. Colangelo, A. Magnus, B. Thomas, L. Bertellotti, T. Bauer, G. Chapman, 1. Becker, 5. Miles, L. Harman, I. Colangelo. Back Row: I. Herman, R. Moellenkamp, D. Anderson, G. Cermiglia, B. Miller, T. Hoenle, R. Martin, Coach Prorak, 1. TenHaken, . Wojcienchowski, B. lannotta, M. Snyder, T. Konowal, I. Daly, Henry Froehlich, uss Anderson, lim Storey, Dave Bohac, Owen Hallerud, Bill Chauncey, Ed N roderick, Larry Wright, Bob Gill, Coach john Ellis. 855858 BOMB MEADOW The brand new Mustang Soccer Team may have broke badly from the gate -winning only one of the first seven games-but it made a fine recovery and went on to run a fine race -finishing close to .500 in interscholastic competition. Senior Ted Theofanous was the most valuable player of the year. He was the team's leading scorer and was responsible for nine goals. These included all three goals scored in the three to two victory over St. Viator. Ted also provided leadership on the field, and was named team captain in ten games. THEM US 0 Elk Grove 1 1 A Arlington 3 0 Fremd 7 11 Prospect 0 1 Elk Grove 2 0 Forest View 7 0 Wheeling 3 4 Buffalo Grove 2 2 Arlin ton 1 4 Buffago Grove 2 1 Hoffman Estates 0 3 St. Viator 2 0 Hersey 1 Named team captain four out of seven games, sophomore Gene Robertson. inn rpg-L NL: sim'-2? T . ,.i - . h V Q A i ,QA pu' :V - 1 1-7 1., ,. - gf' -- 1 f- .QB ' .5 r: 4.1 iff 1g',2:N:..4upf.-gf, ' -' '1 -' v ws-5 :.,g .f ffifffcf 1 f 3, ,W tail. 9 9 4 il? iz? -1' l' S 2 1 few sat. f s ' 4 1. K1 -9 ' . , , 12, 1 , . 1, ', 7 'R' N I jim '-'ft , egg, i. , as i f: Y ..:,, 'V -Xu!-L-1.2 f 7', bw :Al-'E' 1' 5' 1 'l - -, . ', 3 1.0 .1 .H 1' ag , 5-:t If-2?5i'2 1--'iii' A ' JH. ': ... 11- 'il ' v a r . 4' i VARSITY TEAM! BEST SEASON EVER The swish of the net, the ball hitting the hardwood, and two more points going up on the board. These are things that Rolling Meadows' fans saw and heard many times this season. So many times, in fact, that the team behind it all, the Mustangs, had their most successful season ever, advancing to the State Regional playoffs where they lost to a fired-up Palatine team 55 to 51. The Mustangs compiled the best varsity record in RMHS history, with a 15 win, 10 loss record. Led by senior Kevin Kiley and junior Kent Walker, with 344 and 336 points respectively, the Mustangs dominated the Mid Suburban League with a conference record of 11 and 1. The Varsity also played some tough ball in other places, taking home the second-place trophy in the Fenton Thanksgiving Tournament. While the Mustangs as a team set the record for the best season with 15 wins and 10 losses, several individuals also set records. These included: most recoveries in a season C543 by senior Bob Rose, most points in a game 1287 by Kevin Kiley, and best free throw percentage in a season C791 by Glenn Brettner. While the Varsity Mustangs were gobbling up their opponents, the other levels didn't fare quite so well. The junior Varsity team had ay 4 and 11 record, while the Sophs finished strong and ended the season at 6 and 14. The three Freshmen Teams combined for a 17 and 23 record. While this was a good year, it was only a start for the future. Hopefully Rolling Meadows can now establish a winning basketball tradition and have all the students behind us, said Coach Weinberg. After only two years as head coach, Mr. Bill Weinberg led the Varsity team to their best SCBSOU GVSF. Right: By an unanimous vote, junior Kent Walker was made an all conference player. Letterman Glenn Brettner set a new free throw record with a 79. 493 L. iff IE l VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: Front Row - Paul Schweikert, Coach Weinberg, Coach Rataj, Sam DeMarie. SecondRow - Bob Rose, Kent Walker, jeff Schrock, Dave Crouch, lim Blaseck, Kevin Kiley, Glen Brettner, Bob Furlan, Steve Moran, Tom Hopkins, Kevin Krutwig, Greg Adams. TEAM 855080 Fenton Main North Niles North Prospect St Viator Hoffman Estates Conant Schaumburg Morgan Park Niles West Zion Benton E gin Elk Grove Forest View Prospect West Aurora Conant Schaumburg Hoffman Estates Arlington Forest View Elk Grove Buffalo Grove Palatine THEM us 48 66 59 ' 49 69 ' 50 56 50 66 . ' 69 61 65 50 45 62 50 52 62 64 ' 56 66 ' 71 67 Palatine 64 38 1 ' 50 68 51 67 ' 66 73 56 56 69 64 56 72 50 52 43 39 ' 54 77 ' 52 60 57 55 69 51 - 55 Senior Bob Rose ended the year with 54 recoveries a school record I An impressive 95 rebounds were pulled down by senior jeff Schrock i42j. FRESHMAN A BASKETBALL TEAM: Front Row - Manager john Lesh, jeff Sippy, Terry Shaughnessy, Alex Magnus, Bob Menas, Manager Keith Bonucchi, Manager Dana Marsillo. Second Row - Coach jim Gumz, Mark Schrammfjohn Ten Haken, Todd Boreker, jim Andrew, Dave Richards, jeff Asbury, Coach Mike Nisen. 58 A total of 25 steals were made by senior Bob Furlan i54j this season. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM: Front Row - Bill johnson, Bill Moran, - Kline, Tom Totzke, Rick Stutzman, joe Verdi, john O'Donnell, Chuck Second Row -john Baron, Mike Muntean, jim Lima, john Partynski, Tom Steve Todd, Ed Roels, Dave Cantry, Pat Reitmeyer, 'Coach Bornman. . ghgxl gt ' ri 5 va, FRESHMAN B BASKETBALL TEAM: Front Row - Manager Bob Del Giorno, T Carbery, Scott Kline, Stan Zielinski, Ralph Filippelli, Brett johnson, Don De Shawn Geegan, Bob Melitor, Chris Fabri. Secondkow -Coach jim Gumz, lvars john Lima, Dan Young, Ed Logue, Paul Heggeland, Brian Bettman, jeff Kolker, Crider, Manager Keith Bonucchi, Coach Mike Nisen. l E i 5 Senior Pam Klein keeps the ball from her Prospect opponent. M45 2.32. R R C 94 H M S '5- VARSITY BASKETBALL: Front Row - C. Wray, C. Emerich, L. Ahr, M. Trahan, M. Ambrose. Back Row - 1. Wissen, P. Macklin, P. Klein, K. Nicklin, M. Quinnett, C. johnson, Coach Peterson. l 3llw3452I'13 IUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL: Front Row - C. Akers, M. Milligan, L. lohnston, T. Adams, S. Andre, I. Reitmeyer. Back Row - S. Terzo, K. Dolan, M. Quinnett, C, Kiley, K. Fay, T. Kelly, B. Giacomino. ARSITY TEAM: WINS, IZ LOSS 3 In spite of all the hard training and the individual effort put forth by the girls' basketball team, the season's record wasn't too exciting. The Girls' Varsity team won only four of the sixteen games, while the junior Varsity team finished the season with seven wins and seven losses. Carol johnson, a junior on the Varsity Team performed extremely well in a game against Hoffman Estates, in which she scored a high of twenty-two points. This year was a challenge with a young team and little experience, explained Coach Tom Peterson. I'm looking forward to a better season next year. THEM Maine North Prospect Elk Grove Forest View Conant Hoffman Estates Schaumburg Addison Trail Prospect Elk Grove Forest View Hoffman Estates Conant Prospect Conant KSITY SHIRE US 46 ' 17 33 28 25 44 29 ' 46 32 40 45 50 46 Schaumburg 53 46 56 31 ' ' 43 54 46 22 42 32 42 48 55 34 56 31 31 Up for two points: so- phomore lo Anne Wissen 8395588 2 TALENT I SPARE Despite the fact that the bowling squad underwent a rebuilding process, they still placed in a top position. The bowlers captured a third place finish in both Conference and Districts. They attained an over-all record of 10 wins and 2 losses. The successful year was the result of Lisa Wright's 152 average and senior captain Petrice Costello's 147 point contribution. According to Coach loan lensen, next year's team should prove to be very experienced, since everyone except Nancy Budde and Petrice Costello will return to compete. BOWLING TEAM: Front Row-P. Kokocinski, L. Wright, C. Hobbs, D. Hassen, Back Row-N. Budde, L. Schmider, K. Thompson, K. Yanke, L. Lund, S. Hotchkiss TEAM SEQRES US THEM 4 Prospect 0 2 Forest View 2 4 Conant 0 3 Fremd 1 3 Elk Grove 1 4 Buffalo Grove 0 3 Palatine 1 1 Schaumburg 3 4 Hoffman Estates 0 3 Hersey 1 0 Arlington 4 4 Wheeling 0 Team captain Petrice Costello displays her excellent form in the Palatine match. junior Lori Lund. Holder of high game average junior Dawn Hassen, One half of the victorious 3rd doubles team-sophomore Donna Prelac Tracy Miller Darlene Ewald BADMINTON TEAM: Front Row-Marcy Gorsegner, lan McWherter, Donna Prelac, Darlene Ewald, Libby Iturralde. Middle Row-Sheri Olson, Tracy Miller, Darlene Petrucci, Karen Richards, Terri Wandersee. Back Row-Candie Kastning, Linda Mueller, Barb johnson, Dawn Wiebe, Denise Richards, Coach Lynda Guttman. I LESS Like any other sport badminton requires its players to be familiar with many techniques. The girls' badminton team practiced nightly to improve their high and low serves and drop shots, and it paid off. The girls earned an impressive record of 11-1 and a 2nd place in the Mid-Suburban League CMSLJ. Two key per- formers, sophomore Dawn Wiebe and senior Libby Iturralde, exhibited exceptional performances throughout conference play. Second singles player, Dawn Wiebe cleared a 2nd place in MSL conference. First singles champ, Libby lturralde received the honor of joining the newly formed Conference Badminton team. TERM SEQRES US THEM 7 Conant 0 7 Fremd 0 7 Wheeling 0 6 Schaumburg 1 6 Buffalo Grove 1 6 Forest View 1 6 Hoffman Estates 1 6 Elk Grove 1 4 Prospect 3 4 Hersey 3 4 Palatine 3 0 Arlington 7 MNASTS 2 5318851 BHAMPS Placing third in conference, first in district and another third in sectionals, the Rolling Meadows Mustangs had a fine season. Outstanding performances were produced by Mike Meyer, state still rings qualifier, Mike Illing- worth placed third in conference on floor exercise, first in district, tied for third in sectionals and placed third in the state meet, and Glenn johnson placed fourth in conference, first in district and sectionals, and third in state with an 8.55 score on trampoline. The varsity team finished eighth in state and ended the season with a 12 win - 3 loss record. yygyy sycyy ii . f tsti -. s si I I fl wif 'g i f ,. ' 'i , s .,,-, n, ,,,,E:bV ' itt ' iyr ssf as si FRESHMEN TEAM: First Row - Andy Leighton, Paul lncapreo, Torie Vittore, Tom Sadowski, Keith Voss. Second Row - Brian Sengson, Ken Kylloe, Lou Bertellotti, Mark Klein, lim Owen, Mike O'Connor, Tim Butler. Third Row - Coach Art Weidner, Dave Biegen, Rob Soto, Dave Neary, jeff Crouch, Bill Illingworth, Mark Fabian, Vince Bobwiski. 'i.. c..l A ft ' F 'R Ai fiiff' 3 I . . , , I 1 , , W., . , Mm , V lllll SOPHOMORE TEAM: First Row - Dave Franklyn, Dave Pulford, Brian Godawa, Larry Russano. Second Row -Coach Al Galatte, Pete Pertel, Dale Ulbrich, Craig Prchal, Steve Pitts, Barry Savage. Senior Mark Dahlquist set his average at 7.7 on still rings. Atfgfffeffeffsfff' t'sf55555s5555fr:g5g5 efte ff:ff1Af:152252slifsfsmsifsrflliii?5?3ii??i22iiii2St11i??? 'f ffffffff f55 if 'M' 'if f' 'Zi? 35'f'?if 'in f f ,... t. ' i ' sset 5 ss, 1 i C tts. . a t . ' ee t tttt stt... a it gt if H A , l , ..,. 1 VARSITY TEAM: First Row - Mike Illingworth, Coach Vic Avigliano, Mike Meyer. Second Row - Randy Swetman, Mark Dahlquist, Mike DiPiero, Rob Kucan, Tom Conroy, Matt Bicknase, Don Hintz, Matt Hand, Bruce Ponzo. Third Row - Tom Sidor, Troy Winsell, Don Holmes, Mike MacDonald, Glenn lohnson, leff Robertson, james Sode, Bob Megaro. Co-captain Mike Meyer qualified for state on still rings. nv... I .. -V ,. sau ' 'a ls s . ' l i i l i i gqj 1,: , A 2 2. , fl l X A ' Nissen - Horse specialist-Rob Kucan. Tom Conroy, varsity competitor, averaged 7.0. 128 68 134 69 105 43 122 03 130 43 129 31 134 25 133 90 12611 12611 116 83 116 83 VARSITY 350853 Niles North Wheeling Hoffman Estates Fremd Schaumburg Elk Grove Forest View Prospect Conant 'vlundelein West Lyden Lake Park Conference Third Place District First Place Sectional Third Place State Eighth Place THEM 119 46 135 93 72 34 118 53 93 76 13102 108 25 102 00 10107 117 43 87 68 65 09 US 135:00 Niles East 126.73 Captain Mike lllingworth performed on five of the six pieces of equipment for four years. He qualified for state on floor exercise. EYMHASTS ERAGEEHLL GAIN GROUND Under the supervision and encouragement of Coach Nancy Hering, the girls' gymnastics team leaped to seventh place in the Conference meet. Carolyn Devine swung into second place on the compulsory bars and Connie Weber also mounted a second on the compulsory beam. Three girls qualified on the District for the first IHSA girls state gymnastics meet. junior Diane Scrivner and Freshman Carolyn Devine qualified on the beam. Sophomore Laura Bierut qualified on the bars. Their season's record was less spectacular, with six wins and six losses. l l US THEM 114.55 Hoffman Estates 111.15 134.80 Fremd 147.15 127.80 Prospect 128.75 130.15 Hersey 143.65 126.30 Palatine 145.30 126.40 Wheeling 120.20 129.55 Elk Grove 126.25 125.80 Arlington 136.95 131.30 Forest View 135.55 126.20 Buffalo C-rove 125.30 130.65 Conant 123.85 88.60 Schaumburg 122.75 GYMNASTICS TEAM: Front Row - S. Sadowski, K. Peszek, D. Roser, S. Ginsberg, D. Burdick, C. Weber, D. Scrivner, L. Blegen, K. Stapleton, S. Couve, L. Sercot, C. Devine, M. Fett. Secondkow - S. Bradley, Asst. Coach Mrs. Miller, D. Holmes, L. Bauer, G. Taylor, S. Rosback, G. Peifer, K. Venezeano, S. Dineen, K. Kenning, P. Ebbert, D. Hornof, K. Burdick, Coach Hering. Back Row - L. Bierut, S. Dolan, D. Melroy, E. Kahn. With a confident smile, Connie Weber prepares for a dismount Lynn Sercot's earrings add a touch of elegance to her pose. an Freshman Karen Stapleton Senior Sally Dolan junior Sandy Kundanis - the girl with the smashing serve. 'ARSITY VOLLEYBALL: Front Row - Wendy Ulesich, Patti Macklin, Sandy undanis, Carol Emerich, Dawn Wiebe. Back Row -Coach Elaine Wissen, Rhonda ullen, Miriam Quinnett, JoAnn Wissen, Pam Klein, Mag Kramer, Cindy Pink, Sue lamis, Manager Kelly Hoekstra. ENIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL: Front Row - Darlene Petrucci, Karen Locascio, urie Seibert, Terry Lasecki, Karen Lind, Pam Piekos, Diana Richter. Back Row Carolyn Kiley, Carol Wray, Connie Seibert, Sue Mansfield, Lynn Nelson, Shelly .ndre, Maureen Quinnett, Coach Tom Adam. BILLS SPIKE 5516585855 'ULIB The Varsity and junior Varsity Volleyball teams sparked their way to splendid season. The Varsity team had a total of 13 wins and 5 losses. The girls bumped into a second place in Division and Districts, and third place in Conference competition. Superb player, senior Pam Klein made All-Conference for the second year in a row. The lunior Varsity also had a spectacular season of 7 wins and 3 losses. The athletes spiked a second place in Division play. Their success tells of long hours of hard practice and two dedicated coaches, Elaine Wissen and Tom Adam. l A Q vig X v iw .sq g . I . ' g T23 XX E 3 1? t fixf AE A l Coach Wissen encourages the team at halftime of the Fremd game. VARSITY 350853 US THEM US Buffalo Grove Morgan Park Hersey Arlington Conant Prospect Schaumberg Hoffman Estates Elk Grove Conference Arlington Holly Bowl Tournament Steinmetz Willowbrook Fremd Queen of Peace District Lake Zurich Dundee Barrington 'Best 2 out of 3 wins 20 17 20 13 12 20 20 10 21 19 20 18 20 6 ' 20 2 13 20 20 12 20 9 20 14 20 8 20 5 20 16 20 17 20 7 20 3 Forest View 19 21 18 20 20 10 20 11 ' 20 5 20 18 ' 20 14 20 4 ' 13 20 15 20 17 20 15 20 12 20 14 20 ' 20 8 21 19 20 8 20 3 ' 12 20 14 20 THEM US THEM' 0185815583 TAKE HKS PARK TBURHEY The first tournament championship in Mustang wrestling history was bravely fought for, and gallantly won at Lake Park this season. Senior Rick Lobocki and junior Kirk Lucchesi both won first place standings to help gain the championship. Varsity Coach john Ellis commented The championship was very sweet because it typified Mustang Pride: maximum desire and effort along with complete team unity enabled an under-dog group of Mustangs to achieve a team championship. ln our opinion, that is what Mustang Pride is all about, that is, a team may not be the best team in the conference, or in a tournament, but on occasion a team can rise to heights that make them the best that they can be. For the rest of the season the Mustangs were always just a pin away from victory. A 21 to 22 loss to Saint Pats tThe Catholic league champsl was one discouraging example. The Mustangs wound up the season with a dishearting 4 win 11 loss record. Freshmen Ed Peszek had thirteen takedowns to his credit. 66 Senior co-captain Rick Lobocki-one of two champs at Lake Park Heavyweight wrestler junior Bill Chauncey scores one of his six season pins Three year varsity veteran-junior Scott Mattix junior Larry Wright scored six season near falls. junior co-captain Chuck Lynch VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM: Front Row-L. Meyer, D. Fracasso, D. Bieze. Second Row-P. Little, D. Sarby, T. D. Arenberg, T. Zieker. Back Row-Coach David G. Gross, j. Gadd, T. Danko, P. Hollowed, Coach james ARSITY 8550808 Won ost Tied Won Lost Tied jeff Starck Owen Hallerud Kevin Sesko Chuck Lynch Scott Mattix Rick Lobocki Dave Mattix Dave Bohac Bob Gill Tom Quintanilla jim Storey Kirk Lucchesi Adam Ayala Larry Wright Ed Peszek Ed Broderick L . . 21 9 1 5 11 1 ' 20 12 5 15 ' ' 18 10 ' 4 11 1 Bill Chauncey 17 12 Russ Anderson 4 12 ' ' 16 15 ' 3 0 11 16 1 1 3 ' 9 11 ' 0 1 9 13 ' ' 0 2 ' 5 10 ' 0 5 The second champion at Lake Park-junior Kirk Lucchesi ,I - ft if im --N VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM: FRONT ROW-Scott Mattix, Rick Lobocki, Chuck Lynch. SEC- OND ROW-Paul Grayczyk, Kirk Lucchesi, Adam Ayala, Kevin Sesko, jeff Starck, Dave Mattix, Ed Peszek. BACK ROW-Coach David Froehlich, Russ Anderson, jim Storey, Dave Bohac, Owen Hallerud, Bill Chauncey, Ed Broderick, Larry Wright, Bob Gill, Coach john Ellis. FRESHMEN WRESTLING TEAM: Front Row-T. Bauer, j. Carlstrom, R. Rhyan. Second Row-j. Tragos, T. Boldt, B. Buerer, B. Miller, M. Malinowski, B. Lundquist. Back Row-P. Little, D. Twitchell, M. Chauncy, B. Houldsworth, j. Suchecki, T. Hyneman, j. Howell, Coach Michael Mullany. 67 IMMERS SMASH 'IHIRTBEN RSSB DS Breaking numerous records, swimmers Tom Stahnke and jirn Rowland led the Mustang Swim Team. Senior Tom Stahnke paddled to four individual records including the 500 yard Freestyle in 5 minutes and 13.916 seconds and the 200-yard Medley in 2 minutes and 6.502 seconds. Meanwhile, junior jim Rowland broke three individual records. ln his specialty, the 100 yard backstroke, lim was clocked at 58.4 seconds. Tom and lim's accomplishments, combined with efforts of the rest of the team, enabled the Mustangs to finish with a seventh place in both Conference and District. They took twenty-ninth in state. 2 2 3 6 5 2 i E 2 e 5 2 s 2 VARSITY SSSRES US THEM 68 Elgin 106 68 York 107 59 Niles North 109 Q 78 McHenry 93 T 52 Elk Grove 117 67 Arlington 104 l 81 Maine East 91 l 76 Wheeling 95 48 Prospect 120 E 58 Libertyville 109 5 85 Hersey 80 50 Forest View 105 66 Buffalo Grove 102 6 l l Star swimmer lim Rowland H Varsity Swim Team: Front Row-M. Zimmermann, K. loyce. Secono Row-M. Pompeu, I. Rowland, T. Stahnke, S. Kay. Back Row-D. Prejna, B. Borg, I. Schneider, B. Kay, Coach Thieman, M. Meisenheimer, M. Ulbrich. Record-breaking swimmer, senior Tom Stahnke. r' i f - 5 Q o onsults with Coach Thieman. fosh-Soph Swim Team: Front Row-M. Gowdy, M. Nanni, C. Satek, T. anni, G. Urbahn. Second Row-R. Amman, D. Amundsen, S. Hoenig, . Sutton, R. Vance, B. Bradley, Coach Adams. Back Row-1. Kahling, B. nyce, B. lannotta, D. Swartz. Member of the 200-yard relay team, junior Mark Meisenheimer i 3 S At the district meet, senior Dave Boursaw stole second place in the 100 yard dash. VARSITY TRACK TEAM: Front Row-Ed Roels lkneelingl, Dave Campbell isittingl, Bill Kasper lsittingl, 5econdRow-Rich Huber, Jeff Schrock lstandingl, Mark Kasper, Coach Craig Sutter, lerry Green isittingl, Dean jarnow, Bob Lamick, Bill Chauncey Qstandingl. Third Row-Dave DeRamos, Coach lim Golden, Fred Kocian isittingl. Back Row lin Bleachers!-Pete Till, Head Coach loe Vitton, Rich Sutton, Coach Larry Ghilardi, Scott lennings, Dave Boursaw, Tom Choice. ' 1a'r.. A , - -.-,P T. e ff-.....' f - . ..-T .': - iggjirf a',f1ifT'z5': 2 - tv 1. .,. -f . . -gn .f- ar iff' mmf Qfifibiff V1 Nf- l' . .- sf-MTi.. f f , aigll ' 1 J 'Eta ' 1' . .-'f..,f . .v-'. 'A l . i,,5,5:f 'rqz bf-4Qg.f L w, .'1 Y+l, .1ffN Q 1.1575 al:-sig' jeff- . L H :Vg 'fs' 1 X 3',Q1.Y: Rv. it QL Q, 5 rf-f 5224 fy 733425.-I ,gEfff?Q.f' ' 4 'ff ..' ' '- . Y' A H. .4 A as A ' 'rift' tuxa 'A ,ff 'A -UQ Wipe . 3 Q Lt F ' A 'ln sf A Q ' , Q r A A51 l 4ggf L .- 1 I , is 'U-S -.L x MD. Wg, 134 N ff-f - K . ' ls' .fr is a Q93 TRB K TEAM WANTED: Individuals willing to work towards the Mid-Suburan League KMSLJ outdoor track championship. The people who answered this ad made-up the Rolling Meadows Varsity Track Team. With individuals like senior Rick Sutton, who won both the 100 and 220 yard dashes in record times and Tom Choice, who set a new school record while winning the ifz mile run, the Mustangs had a good start towards winning the Conference Championship. Two relay teams also won 1st place awards. The 440 yard team of Dave Boursaw, Bill Kasper, Pete Till, and Rick Sutton won their event with a state-ranked MSL record. The 1 mile relay team of Pete Till, Fred Kocian, Rick Sutton, and Ed Roels ran the meet's last event. These 2 teams added valuable points to a team total of 63-just 7 points short of victory and the championship. Beaten by a deeper and healthier team from Fremd, the Mustangs nevertheless gave Meadows its greatest track performance ever. The Mustangs were also highly competitive in the District meet, with the mile relay team of Pete Till, Fred Kocain, Dave Boursaw, and Rich Sutton coming in first in the 18 team field. Key second place finishes were recorded by Dave Boursaw in the 100 lli -Y 32-it C132 . 1 . v q ,,,i 'L - FV ,1,,,5,i 1 ' , ., v, Q. ,fh I - f ,, . 'ts ., 'A A W S , 2 1 'x ' 'T I -ni. ,,,., f ,, ...,, , I 7, Si x , W . 3 'a yard dash, Rick Sutton in the 220 yard dash, and Rich Huber in both the shotput and the discus, and the 440 yard relay by Boursaw, Till, Sutton, and Kasper. Six proud Mustangs qualified for the state meet. Other varsity standouts this year included Scott Jennings in the shotput, jeff Schrock in the high jump, and Dave Campbell in the distance races. Highlights of this magnificant season included winning 3 major outdoor meets and placing second or third in 3 other major meets. Also, 8 new individual or relay records were set during the year. if . . . , .V, I ,Y h V . vi? , a WJ' it K fy 1 While setting a school record with a time of 1:S9.9, senior Tom Choice became the Conference champ in the 880 yard run. 71 In the 440 yard relay, Bill Kasper and Pete Till. NEW 8550808 880 yd. 2 mi e 220 yd. 440 yd. relay 1 mile relay 2 mile relay High jump Triple jump Tom Choice 1256.9 Tom Choice 9:55.0 Rick Sutton 21.9 Dave Boursaw 42.8 Pete Till Bill Kasper 1 Rick Sutton Pete Till 3:24.5 Fred Kocian Dave Boursaw Rick Sutton Tom Choice 8202.2 Fred Kocian Dave Campbell Mark Kasper jeff Schrock 6'3 Bill Kasper 41'7 Ten second 100-yard dasher, Senior Rick Sutton set a new MSL record sprinting the 220 yard dash in 21.9 seconds. s FROSH-SOPH TRACK TEAM: First Row-Andy Bobowski, joe Springer, joe Kafka, Frank Munoz, Scott Banach, Maurice Koonce, Brian Bailey, Gary Haeger, joe lppolito, john Eckert. Second Row-Terry Shaughnessy, jeff Boeing, Derl Sarby, Dave Chris- topher, Wayne Riendeau, Eric Gowdy, john Sulek, Charles Gniech, Pete Thompson. Third Row-john Colangelo, Todd Marsh, joe McHugh, Dan Newell, Carl Hannenberg, john Lima, Bob Meyers, Carl Schumacher. Fourth Row-Mark Nicklas, Dave Sloan, jim Andrew, Marty Petlicki, Asst. Coach jim Golden. P . HELD WINS WAY TEAM B VIGTBRY We lost a lot of power, stated long jumper Joyce Keefer, referring to the graduated seniors, but when the team spirit went up, we started to win again. The girls' track team was basically a young team this year, and it seems that the many novices needed extra coaching-coaching that wasn't always given. Another problem that these girls faced was a lack of team spirit. A lot of the freshmen just sat quietly in the bleachers during the first meet, Joyce added. The team had a pep talk, though, and the new enthusiasm helped generate victories. These triumphs were swayed mostly by the successes of a strong field. junior Sue Vlamis travelled downstate, because of her superiority in both the discus and the shot put. Also, Senior Denise Reitmeyer set a school record of 5'3 in the high jump. These outstanding performances extended to track events as well. junior Bridget C-eegan ran in the 880-and 440-yard relays as well as sprinting the 100- and 220-yard dashes. Another victor, up-and-coming sprinter Patty Macklin, a sophomore, improved greatly in the 440- and 220-yard dashes. She's going to be really hard to beat next Destination: first place-sophomore Michelle Nesti season, loyce surmised. setj A lg g 57 A THEM THEM US US g 61 Arlington 34 68 Buffalo 61 Hersey 69 C-rove 39 108 Elk Grove 20 47 Palatine 81 86 Conant 40 781fz Hersey 571fz 86 Prospect 38 781fz Forest View 28 68 Libertyville 60 74 Fenton 68 68 Fremd 60 74 Lake Park 40 38 74 Conant Senior Denise Reitmeyer sprang 5'3 -a new school record. - Q - ,. LM... - 4 l A v 5 I 5 if i-.fi M W F,-M XXI!! j f- 'ww' iwgw L A L N-,July XXJQ xiyvi 'T C F 'l -f M2 'G ' y-i..'v ' fi' L. at F ...i.c 5 Q2 'L 'Qi ' .-M ...-fe 'fi 7 New X. Yiwu, -'fl-T A N'-i ffiita 'I 3 ii U.. tif aw... mai 'A ' ' ft RACK: FFOHI ROW-L Keefer, P. Kokocinski, 1. lacobs, M. 1. Wissen, D. Reitmeyer, K. Garrity, L. Wandersee, V. Schrock, rahan, S. Bradley, C. Nelson, T. Walker, C. Paul, A. Yetter, T. Lasecki. Fourth Row-K. Schroeder, T. Butler, B. Geegan, M. . Locascio, I. Bulger, C. Devine, N. Smorynski. Second Quinnett, K. Cach, P. Wells, D. Heinrich, M. Quinnett, D. ow-B. Nelson, M. Landry, D. Nesti, D. Kowalski, D. Royal, S. Hornoff. Fifth Row-D. Spiller, E. Shull, K, Stenerson, R. Fish, ornhofen, C. Finnerty, N. johnson, K. Haslem, L. Siebert, K. S. Vlamis, H. Fish, M. Gadd, I. Theber. olan, D. Richter, B. Tselos, ThirdRow4P. Macklin, L. Asbury, Sophomore Patty Macklin 9555... 'fl Member of the all conference team for two years, senior Dennis Drolet, pitched and also played left field. fj- VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM: Front Row-1. Hernandez, 1. Lubecker, K. Brown, P. Contine, D. Drolet. Middle Row-T. Graczyk, B. Hopkins, B. Bilsley, M. Rustemeyer, T. Sweeney, S. Stiert, S. Alt. Back Row-Coach Otto, B. Collins, I. Mich, T. Hopkins, B. Urbain, 1. Blaskeck, Assistant Coach Mariani. Right: All-time leading home-run hitter for the Mustangs senior Bill Bilsley swats one of his six homers. an in . ai, lleteran first baseman, senior Bill Hopkins. l ff' . 1 - ..a3s,-.. W ff' . J' 'ik I Q, R 7 ' 3941 .' . I IF ist-Qt- ----mvfsti -- S Tlx 1 N ' lyk f I 1 A . 1 if if t It SOPH TEAM: Kneeling-E. Melik, D. Arenberg, D. Canthrone, I. Partynski, V. Delgiorno, M. Rudnicki, M. Kline, T. Murphy. Standing-Coach Frase, T. Totzke, B. Moran, D. Canty, S. Todd, P. Reitmeyer, I. Hoew, M. Zell, B. Suchecki, B. Smith, 1. Baron. E1 . it , 1. u9..Q.i .,9 ,Qi Q 7 lpn f Fu- i- ii 1-no Q 'yitg F, , . A. gl 1 ly . 5 , db J, ,lf . A ig , . y---J.s'j1.s...JC. :si f ri 'lf 4 ef - - iROSH A TEAM: Kneeling-M. Schramm, B. Menas, K. Voss, C. Meyer, T. Boldt, B. Beuzer. Standing-R. Simek, 1. Suchecki, I. Asbury, I. Kolker, 1. Sippy, L. Wertz, R. Anderson, E. Logue, R. Filippelli, Coach Mestek. at W Y 'ke 93,6-ggi? -iw 1 - .ga , . . gl!! I ff al! . lrn r N:-.--S i.a'l' ..-Sf! -if if U g :Mi A . t '21el A ROSH B TEAM: Kneeling-T. johnson, D. Crider, S. Fiorenza, K. Bonucchi, t. Magnus, E. Fendler, G. Cerniglia. Standing-S. Kline, K. Bornhofen, A. iiekerman, E. Larson, S. Zielinski, S. Geegan, P. Manna, Coach Benes. VARSITY E TREES BBNEERENBE 355080 The 1977 varsity baseball team compiled a 13-8 overall and 12-6 conference record. Having won the Mid-Suburban Conference championships in both 1975 and 1976, hopes were high for three in a row. The Mustangs however, had to settle for a second place finish in 1977. Team, as well as individual highlights were many. The 3-1, one hit victory over eventual conference champions Buffalo Grove was the season's most satisfying victory. Winning pitcher in that ballgame was senior righthander Steve Stiert who concluded the season with an unblemished 4-0 record. Third baseman Bill Bilsley had an outstanding season hitting 410 and leading the Mid- Suburban League in hitting. Bill was also the Rolling Meadows all time leading homerun hitter with six. Pitcher, outfielder Dennis Drolet also closed out an outstanding high school career having been selected to the All-Conference team for the second year in a row. A fine group of juniors returns so hopes for an even VARSITY 855880 THEM Maine North Niles North Prospect Hersey Hoffman Estates Fremd Arlington Conant Forest View Schaumburg THEM Elk Cirove Maine West Buffalo Grove Palatine Forest View Hoffman Estates Wheeling Prospect Schaumburg Elk Grove Conant better 1978 season runs high. US US 9 0 2 4 6 0 2 3 3 9 0 2 JV SYIINGS FIRST Starting off their first season with a smash, the JV Softball Team came in first place. Under the supervision of Mr. Tom Peterson, the team accomplished a record of seven wins - one loss. Coach Peterson stated, We came in first because it was team effort. It was nine players making up a team, not nine individuals. Outstanding players included Michelle Ambrose, Kathy DePaul and Cindy Akers. With a somewhat slower season, the Varsity Softball Team tallied two wins and eight losses. sa VARSITY SOFTBALL TEAM: First Row-Manager Connie Duresa, Debbie Akers, Tammy Adams, Cathy Campana, Terry Lewey, Manager Vicki Bicknase, Scorer Terri Bluemling. Second Row-Coach Smith, Wendy Ulesich, Bette Giacomino, Kelly Hoekstra, Pam Klein, Carol johnson, Carol Wray, Leslie Ahr, Shelly Andre. T J ' , l ,A-,gy Q l.V. SOFTBALL TEAM: First Row-Kathy DePaul, Terry Kelley, MaryAnn Milligan, Luanne Ellefsen, Connie Seibert, Michelle Ambrose. Second Row-Coach Peterson, Kathy Sterlini, Colleen Dolan, Cindy Akers, Linda Schmider, Kathy Fay. Senior Kelly Hoekstra pitched a record of two wins and four losses Sophomore Carol Wray slams a triple against Hoffman Estates. ug.,-hm-.N X X ,, Varsity team member, junior Brent Wurfel. ARSITY TENNIS TEAM: Lying-V. Dudek, Middle Row-R. 1 , T. Beyer, D. Nordin, K. Lind fmanagerl, 1. Bock, R. illsen, B. Weber, Back Row-Coach lim Gumz, K. Walker, B. oekstra, D. Bohac, B. Wurfel, 1. Corrado, Coach Bill Von oeckmann 4 1'-A ' .,.. 'A 'F 9.52 3 Y 5 if B' Q L 1 I' 13 Q f 1 Q is Q. X iii-N ' L ' :N X ' . . . - ' E 1 Q 91 gs .,,. .. . K -. ' ' ' A l 5 'Cs - . --,... 413 . 30 -. -- B X N- - ww ....,, N V i, whxk if ' 4 .i'i 4 .... ...,. ..., . J.: -e K K- ' A N r-iiiff .Tyr Y, ,.'. -- -- --VV -- DPHOMORE TENNIS TEAM: Front Row-M. Ryan, D. upper, D. Blegen, B. Beliuomini, H. Baugher, Middle ow-1. Dombek, B. Buonicontro, M. Hollett, B. Molitor, D. ejna, M. DeLisi, M. Mokas, Back Row-Coach Bill Von Jeckmann, D. Richards, C. Milligan, W. McFarland, B. wnotta, I. Daly, T. Arneson, T. Marchok, 1. Olson, Coach n Gumz BRSITY MBIS 355580 P5855 BBBIS ll Whether toiling beneath the grueling afternoon sun, bucking horrendous headwinds, or sloshing amidst puddles, the members of the Tennis Team can be seen diligently practicing their skills each day after school. All this hard work paid off when the team competed in the Addison Invitational-Dave Bohac finishing second in second singles, Kent Walker and jeff Corrado capturing first doubles. Unfortunately, the overall team record fell since last year. The record stood at eight wins and eleven losses, the conference record at five wins and seven losses. ,,....-- XX i X 1 .-4 3 x . - .-V - ' V My we ,.....-nn- Tl' As partners at the Addison Invitational, juniors Kent Walker and jeff Corrado captured first doubles. VARSITY 355853 US THEM 0 Maine East 5 2 Buffalo Grove 3 3 Rich Central 2 0 Arlington 5 2 Conant 3 1 Prospect 4 5 Wheeling 0 3 Hoffman Estates 2 4 Fremd 1 4 Hersey 1 1 Fenton 4 1 Palatine 4 0 Forest View 5 2 Lake Park 3 2 Naperville North 3 5 lacobs 0 3 Elk Grove 2 3 Schaumburg 2 0 Barrington 5 INTIUIM LS: 08518585 E ll EVER DME Whether it be bowling, playing ping-pong, football, volleyball, or softball, intramurals are for those who enjoy participating in sports but are not up to the commitments and competition involved with school team sports. 'fln intramurals, winning is de-emphasized, our main concern is to have fun, explained sponsor and Counselor Mr. lim Moran. Intramural students ended this year's bowling season with a banquet at BeefandBarrel, where trophies were awarded to both high and low scoring bowlers. Four year intramural enthusiast Mike Belluomini commented, I found Intramurals to be very relaxing, and as secretary of bowling for two years I was able to meet people I ordinally would have not. Wednesday afternoon bowler sophomore Bryan Ringham aimes carefully. l A i Z E E S 2 3 A far reach for freshman Lorraine Klug iSponsor Mr. lim Moran in backgroundl. 1 ' ass E5 PING-PONG TEAM: Front Row-C. Graham, K. Hagan, M. Gaspari, S. Grossich, M. Gaspari. BACK ROW-I. Waters, R. Ragan, M, Balmes, D. Sloan, P. Mathey, M. Metreger. A strong backhand by senior Paul Mathey. fi-E JUE.. ,. VOLLEYBALL TEAM: Lying-K. Gronseth, Front Row-D. Cannon, I. Peterson N. Naymola, M. Gaspari, L. Paoli, T. Lohmeier, K. Garrity, 1, Kokocinski Row-L. McDorman, L. LaPIante, N. Folkes, E. Tomas, M. Gaspari, N. Miller, T T. Beyer, L. Naymola, 1. Cassano. Back Row-I. Paolella, I. Wessel, S. johnson K. Ellinger, I. Link, G. Oman, K. Skwierczynski, L. Klug, W. Gronseth, Mr. lim Moran SOFTBALL TEAM Front Rowl Peterson K Nolan N Folkes M1ddleRowM Koonce,H, Baugher M Gasparl M Malloy D Knrby L LaPIante Back RowT Beyer, D. Meinhold R Krllran M Balmes M Horvath I Santos D Lmk D Granell, Mr. jim Moran LEFT: Grand slam for freshman Kathy Nolan The radio isn't the only place the sounds of Beethoven, The Beatles and Elton john can be heard. The RMHS Marching Band fthe Concert and Symphonic Bands combinedj provided this entertain- ment to the student body at football games and festivals. Among the many festivals that the Marching Band attended the most enjoyable day was spent at Northwestern University's Annual Band day. There, 5,000 band students covered the football field and performed their own song selections. This year's jazz Band has added many new awards to its trophy case. They took a second in class triple A of the Western lllinois jazz Festival and took a first place in sight reading at the Oaklawn jazz Festival. Individual members of the jazz Band also captured prestigious honors. Four musicians from the jazz Band were chosen to play in the All-Star Band. The musicians included Rod jay on drums, Dave Hill on trumpet, Nick Betzold on guitar and Dave Mester on trombone. Dave Mester also won an outstanding Soloist Award at the Oaklown Festival. The Band year concluded with an exciting trip to California. Stops included San Francisco and Los Angeles, with performances at Magic Mountain, The Queen Mary, and Disneyland. 'F S I F ' 'S 4-0 'F f Q , Q f 'Z 'L al Q 9.3 i Q Q , Q ...N .SQ R ..... lt? rl l -- 'Q l ' 3 F '- T ai. ff w , ng are W V, -r WLS, K Q - 1 W inf L . fl 1 -1 ' A + it 5 il. 1 i 3 4-X t Clif '4 5, I N- Q :l I, L JV, :E M X P , 5 X ,X R was - if kt,-,waxy ab I rf' X, Q Y? 'Yfm egg sf i, .......... gg Ei E1ZLlSi'l1i00d , . . .., j if ra-wg ii, wg' ijlggggliigi is islam as l31lAz2EhEEE ia. D. conroy 19. K. Pickering IAZZ BAND 20. K. Kasen 1- 5' D'eYe' 21. D. Ewald 2. M. Metreger 22. M' 3' B' Germano Meisenheimer 4- l- Olson 23. N. Berzold 5. D. Mester 24. K. Hm 6. j. Schneider 7 . D. Scherl 25 L accard . .Z l Cleaning the components of his saxophone, Alan Fuglestad gets ready for a concert. fBackground Bob Sumj 5,5 H,--u T 5 s.. , ..-lisa-Q ...-A Concentrating on the director's baton - Hank Guaglianone, Steve Dreyer and Rod ji Q 'MPHONIC BAND: Front Row - C. Bahe, D. Watson, K. Fanslow, D Jbs, C. Heile, M. Hutchison, 1. Anderson, T. Muntean, P. Merges, K znnelly, L. Ferlita, D. Kuhn, V. Dudek, L. Shearer, I. Caruso, L. Nelson 'iddle Row - P. Oman, B. Bergstrom, C. Wierz, P. Geske, L. Heile, I irzycki, K. Vevang, P. Henry, G. Pesch, J. Williams, C. White, S. Duffy Gauger, M. Huber, I. Zoellick, K. Hill, D. Conroy, B. Sum, A I 1 tooting triad: seniors Kris Kruegar, Wendy Borgardt and Cindy Wierz practice for a performance. Fuglestad. Back Row - K. Krueger, W. Borgardt, A. Szulyk, M. Miller, B. Amann, G. Anzalone, C. Wray, B. Illingworth, R. Allen, G. Sprague, 1. Benson, 1. Schneider, B. Germano, D. Ewald, R. Olsen, S. Leonardi, C. Satek, R. Evans, I. Prince, K. Pickering, N. Betzold, D. Mester. Standing - 1. Young, R. lay, R. Brabeck, K. Kasen, M. Meisenheimer, G. Wentz, H. Guaglianone, Lendell King, D. Scherl, M. Livingood. DNCERT BAND: Front Row-P. Merges, L. Gustafson, 1. Angle, I. Henning, Wright, L. lohnson, C. White, 1. Williams, K. Dahl, R. Evans, N. Mellenthin Taylor, L. lsoye, J. Bresemann, G. Oman. Middle Row-D. Akers, P illiams, D. Kennelly, G. Taylor, V. Schulze, I. Anderson, S. Vana, D. Lund Leonardi, 1. Boeing, A. Bobowski, T. Nanni, R. Huffman, K eisenheimer, G. Anzalone, T. Rodabaugh, C. jackson, S. Geske, C. Bates S. Dolan. Back Row-D. Ewald, M. jones, E. Lopez, I. Dallmann, I. Bognar , B- Smeenge, l- Olson, M. Sum, A. Spillios, B. Miller, D. DeRamos, R. Meyer . B. Kuhn, C. Shearer, K. Beyer, L. Pieczko, B. Tselos. Standing-D. Dempsey , I. Thomas, K. Mader, D. Sohn, S. Kahn, B. lannotta, M. Klein, M. Nanni M . Smeenge, C. Buschek, Richard P. Kennell. COLOR GUARD: Kneeling-C. Geisen, Sitting-K. VeVang, C. Bates, Standing-1. Delisi, D. Heinrich, B. Shearer, B. Nier- meyer, C. Abbink, I. Dallmann, S. Thomas Donna Lund looks on as Kevin Pickering gets his act together. ORCHESTRA: Front Row-A. Curtis, L. Blegen, K. Dolan, L. Bierut, I. limenez, C. Keagle, E. Kahn, L. Herrmann, D. DeRamos, S. Galletta, M. Rock, S. Logan, M. Metreger, Middle Row-P. Oman, G. Anzalone, P. Merges, R. Henry, P. Henry, C. Bahe, D. Watson, K. Heile, 1. Purzycki, D. CADET BAND: Sitting-K. Collins, D. Marzillo, K. Schneider, 1. Ancona, D. Mecca, 1. Becker R. Dettloff, B. johnson, R. Vance, M. Semple, I. Vandelinder, Standing-1. Crites, D. Harding Mr. King, 1. Schroeder, M. Schroeder, Mr. Kennell, Beth Wolf, Carol Hellweg Ewald, B. Germano, 1. Williams, C. White, S. Duffy, I Gauger, M. Livingood, N. Betzold, D. Mester, Back Row-R lay, H. Guaglianone, Mr. Bloch, I. Tipsword, E. Grindol, S Dreyer ,Y 'vw 3 Keeping up with the measures, Dave Nielsen checks his sheet music. Arrangement members-Dennis Nykiel Freshman Dave Blegen- and Cathy Mahoney. ARRANGEMENT: SEA TED - S. Storm. FRONT ROW - A. Newsome, C. Keagle, C. Shearer, S. Vana, C. Mahoney, M. Monroe, B. Gallo, P. Perreten, D. DeRosa. BACK ROW - S. Willroth, S. Vana, 1. Sullivan, D. Nykiel, T. Waldron, I. Green, T. Henaughan, 1. Brennan, R. Netzel. lilly! 1: . Music has been defined as the art of combining tones to form expressive composi- tions, however to RMHS choral students music is the tool which helps them grow socially and aids in the development of their individuality. The Choral groups performed at numerous concerts during the year. The Freshman and Sophomore Treble choirs sang three and four concerts respectively. The Varsity and Concert choirs, in addition to their annual concerts, performed at many elementary schools in the nearby area. The Arrangement, a select singing group, sang extensively throughout Illinois. The group gave a Christmas concert at the Marriott Lincolnshire Resort in December and were invited back in March for an encore perfor- mance. The Arrangement's success can only be attributed to their diligent efforts and good PR lpublic relationsl work, stated choral director Fred Schimmelman. Dynamite Duo-Tim Henaughan and Barb Gallo Concert choir member-Beth Rockwell. With the determination lane Henaughan and Laura Niesen strive to make the song a success. Members of the Varsity Choir-joe Schaedel, Dave Blegen, Paul Oshinski. ' An ' I 1 VARSITY CHOIR: FRONT ROW - D. Richter, A. Lewis, P. Ingram, D Giammarrusco, D. Giammarrusco, 1. Henaughan. SECOND ROW -C. Sadler,' Bluemling, I. Schaedel, D. Blegen, M. Gullicksen. THIRD ROW - B. Esterl, I Fredrickson, D. Hodder, D. Nielsen, P. Oshinski, M. Broman. BACK ROW -I Balmes, D. Gullicksen, C. Schumacher, T. Schirmer, S. Mercer, S. Koepple, I Niesen. ' I an Q 4 , , I E i .s I E CONCERT CHOIR: FRONT ROW - D. Franklyn, M. lanko, K. Griesser, I- Vinezeano, A. Newsome, L. Simpson, I. Jimenez, K. Taylor, D. Sleger, B. Bergal D. DeRosa, K. Brown. SECOND ROW - C. Renner, D. Boyer, P. Perreten, I Henderson, D. Nielsen, K. Pickering, R. Netzel, L. Fredrickson, N Zimmermann, H. Sadler, C. Nyland. THIRD ROW-C. Shearer, B. Rockwell, N Schwolow, N. Betzold, S. Storm, D. Nykiei, 1. Sullivan, S. Vana, C. Rodig, Henaughan, B. Shearer, K. Cornelius. BACK ROW - C. Hooper, M. Monrol L. Schneider, T. Cage, A. Schroeder, T. Waldron, S. Drain, S. Willroth, I' Olszewski, I. Brennan, K. Hill, K. McRann, S. Vana. ing ltllillsifil ,Q ,US Hitting a high note-Terri Bluemling. OPHOMORE TREBLE CHORUS: FRONT ROW -1. Phillips, S, Haslem, C. obbs, L. Sureck, T. Beleslin. SECOND ROW - M. Gadd, I. Hermann, E. 'isen, L. Palluck, A. Lewis, S. Lewerenz. BACK ROW - T. Hayes, C. May, 1. Northrup, L. johnson, A. Taylor. Angel voices-Diane Giammarrusco and lane Henaughan. p L 4. W s FRESHMAN TREBLE CHORUS: FRONTROW- D. Battaglia, B. Wolf, M. Cuttle, T. Gillen, K. Stapleton. SECOND ROW - R. Nelson, A. Nykiel, 5. Gill, P. Cappelen, S. Seeling, l. Kosmoski. THIRD ROW - C. Personette, S. Winkler, P. Patberg, C, Costa, M. Willis. BACK ROW - K. Roeske, D. Heron, L. Ford, A. Gorman, I. Silber, M. Brown. ffffemdwa M :Ze Homecoming, Spirit Week, Ap- preciate Life Week, the fifties week and dance don't just magically pop-up . Student Council plans, publicizes, and performs the necessary tasks in order to make these and many other activities successful. The council consists of the executive board-the president and vice-president, fboth elected in january by the student bodyi, five committee chairpersons, two secretar- ies, and a treasurer. All together the number of representatives and officers totals 107. With this large amount of people, some might assume that tasks are completed swiftly and effectively, but that assumption is not always correct. Only about two-thirds of these members are productive. lt's really hard to get a project off the ground when some people won't co-operate , stated Vice-President Nancy Stearns. However, she added that new attendance policies are being effected in order to sift-out these unproduc- tive members. Despite these difficulties, Student Council produced one of the most spirit-filled and pride-inducing homecoming festivities ever. The stimulus resulted from a joint effort from homecoming chairpersons, Linda Garrity and lan Lindabauer. Another fantastic achievement, the Appreciate Life Week, occurred in November. The communications committee, headed by Tom Choice, enacted this new idea. Each day of the week was set aside for appreciating a particular group of people. Suckers were sold to give to friends, teachers received apples, and on I Appreciate the Opposite Sex Day, carnations were delivered. Different flowers had different connotations ffor example: a blue Carnation was for a friend, red for red-hot lovers, and white for anony- mousl. Other new programs included Easter Week fentitled Hopping through the Meadowsl, a Spring Spirit Week, and reading Student Council announcements during homeroom. 'E to the meeting Juniors Nancy Helmboldt, Bridget Geegan, Michelle Bowden, and Mary Wohszab listen attentively Q . , . President Debbie Shaw conducts the business S...,,,'4 Vice-president Nancy Stearns presides over Student Council. ll EXECUTIVE BOARD: Front Row-Jill Kemper, Second Row-Beth Shaunessy, Shelly Travis, Third Row- jerry Green, Tom Choice, Debbie Shaw, Brad Reider, 1e day. iMr. Dave Ziemek, advisor, in backgroundj Back Row- Sue Sadowski, Nancy Piet A slice of Student Council life-Faan Yeen Liu, Secretary Sue Sadowski, Treasurer jerry Green. TUDENT COUNCIL: Front Row-T. Lucas, B. Brownawell, l. Purzycki, K Esen, W. Borgardt, D. larnow, I. Dargis, R. Fuller, L. Cleland, N. Jacobs, D. -ters, T. Choice, Second Row-K. Green, I. Schaedel, 1. Crouch, B. Rieder, VonDeBur, V. Schrock, l. Davis, K. Garrity, R. Capper, L. L'arkner, S. Travis, Cagann, S. Sadowski, Third Row-K. Kingsley, N. Piet, B. Decker, I. Green Liu, B. Shaugnessy, L. Garrity, I. Lindabauer, K. Keener, L. Pinney, C. Nyland Bowden, B. Hernandez, L. Ayala, L. Elliott, Fourth Row-B. Cassurella, T 'eitbeil, 1. Eckstrom, G. Caravello, W. Winkelhake, E. Rock, C. Davis, I Shanley, C. Garrity, A. Thompson, I, Bock, L. Menas, T. Simon, G. Fiorenza, N. Hemboldt, Fifth Row-I. Livermore, D. Domkowski, S. Kundanis, M. Rebek, B. Roels, l. Hamann, L. Smith, M. Wasmer, C. Ponczkowski, B. Shaw, M. lbarra, D. Ulbrich, D. Stirmell, R. Wyatt, C. Wellhausen, A. Bartucci, Back Row-I. Anderson, L. Wandersee, M. Bowden, C. White, S. Logan, B. johnson, K. Hill, L. Smith, Mr. D. Ziemek, D. Shaw, M. Kirkland, L. Fahn, A. McCann, S. Munson, D. Ewald, D. Kuhn - 1-Qf A EYE? 'NMA lie be '--X-. .. .-... Km -N-f---,. ,,,,. l I 1 b X Q5 K' be ' fsfff' i fK M - OE student Debbie Peters checks to make sure her debits equal her credits. 0 Ezoy Ted Theofanous Ben Waters DE Gang Senior Tom Kostelny placed third in the State of Illinois Distributive Education Assocation contest. Gazk Enya ' ln previous years, RMHS has had a limited number of work programs, however this year the Practical Arts Department has expanded and rearranged. This year's Work Pro- grams include not only Cooperate Work Training KCWTJ, Distributive Education KDED, Home Economics Related Occupations KHEROJ, Office Education COEJ, but also Diversified and Industrial Cooperative Education CD-ICED. CWT trains students in blue collar jobs such as dish-washers and gas station attendants, whereas DE aims to prepare students in white collar jobs such as technical engineers. DE also Anne Rosso practices to improve her typing skills. Debbie Koeppen provides students with a background in marketing and distribution. The HERO program focuses on the food and clothing industry, child care, and interior design. OE is designed to strengthen skills in typing, bookkeep- ing, and accounting. Students have the opportunity to compete, in typing and filing contests, with the seven other schools in district 214. The new program, D-ICE, helps students to acquire skills in industrial areas such as auto mechanics as well as professional skills in dentistry. By enrolling in these work programs, students earn credits and gain experience in the working world. HOME ECONOMICS RELATED OCCUPA- rloNs: sifting-T. Brown, K. Molinari, K. DiPiero, 1. Meyer, D. McCory. Kneeling-S. Hollatz, N. Folkes, M. Broderick, M. Borek, L. OFFICE EDUCATION: Sitting-l. Fugelberg, I. Fohlmeister, D. Haliw, A. Schaefges, D. Fabian, A. Rosso, T. Cheloni, H. Deles, D. Peters. Standing-P. Bremer, I. Bunescy, Mrs. Butvilas, S. Marzillo. N-fir V 59: 0 P120 Schaedel, L. Fahn. Standing-P. Hart, P. O'Connell, Mrs. Dor- othy Scharf, D. Horvath, S, Rossow, D. Meyer, I. Wessel, D. MGYGFS, 5' Poppert, L. Lima. 0460! Having four languages clubs at RMHS enables students to understand a foreign way of life, and experience many aspects of a foreign culture, but more importantly, to learn to share life with the many people of the world. For AFS fAmerican Field Servicei, the year started off by entering a decorated van complete with travel posters, tissue-paper flowers, and streamers in the Homecoming Parade. In November, the members combined expertise salesmanship and gourmet talents to sell, make, and deliver 1186 pizzas. Through this endeavor, the club netted S1800 to help sponsor the exchange student for the following year. During March, AFS played host to eight exchange students from District 214. They spoke to various classes on the lives and customs of their homelands. The German club also began the year by becoming involved in the homecoming spirit. The language stairwell became a place of enchantment through the many-colored balloons, streamers, and posters, all due to the creativity of the German club. The club remained busy throughout the year by displaying bulletin boards and selling their famous Gommi Bears. The French club, under the direction of President Karen Kingsley, has been more active than ever. They participated in the Homecoming Parade by organizing their own French football team, and helped bring the spirit of purple, gold and white to the Foreign Language Resource Center. Activities sponsored by the club included publication of a newspaper, Concours d'Elegance, a car and fashion show, and a presentation of La Belle it lo Machine la scene from the French Revolutionl at the annual French Honor Society Awards night. The Spanish club has come a long way since its beginning three years ago. This year, the club won a first place for their car, ornamented by a large purple sombrero, in the Homecoming Parade. Cultural activities included the preparation of a Spanish pot luck dinner, and the singing of Spanish Christmas carols through the streets of Rolling Meadows. The year ended with 23 members inducted into the Spanish Honor Society. 9 aagmye A foreign exchange student from Brazil, tlefti shares a part of her world with AFS members Bob Bouse and Debbie Mrazek. 43. ' i ' Kenji-AFS Foreign Exchange Student Tu-AFS Foreign Exchange Student .wr GERMAN CLUB: Sitting - Keith Lee, Cindy Scherer, Debbie Parish, Brenda Bergstrom. Standing - Scott Vana, Sig Kreis, lim Andrew, Bob Sum, Mr. Grants, tsponsorl. l' Q, ,ml ,W g,,,,,,,,? .. M an L equipe francaise de football: les ainees Kim Green, Lisa Elliott, Karen Kingsley, julie Marsiglia. 7 Qi FRENCH CLUB: Front Row - Pauline Little, Donna Allison, Sherry Troutman, Cindy Hobbs, judy Bean. Middle Row - Mrs. Gerdisch lsponsorj, Lisa Logue. Back Row - Mrs. Green, Theresa Brown, Rebecca Brown, Karen Kingsley, Mrs. Laubenstein, jan Hermann. FS: Sitting - Faan Tone Liu, julie Bates, Marco Pompeu, Linda Bartram, Kneeling - Lisa Foropoulos, Maragret Rock, Elizabeth Rock, Debbie Mrazek, athy Renner, Scott Pfeiffer. Standing -Caryl Taylor, Priscilla Dombeck, janet awrence, Gina Bishop, Bob Bouse, Dave Meinhold, ft fi 'N15m47 ' 'S I ' un s ftgefe ,, SPANISH CLUB: Front Row - Ms Isla McGlashan lsponsorj Lauren Froula Pam Noga, Lisa Foropoulos, Karen McRann, Mrs. Linda Kunik lsponsorj Middle Row - Lisa Cornelius, Mary Wasmer, Cindy Geltner, julie Poklacki Lynnette Chapman, Faan Tone Liu. Back Row - Susan Froula, Denise Darcy Paula Genovese, Tim Cage, Russ Martin, julie Silber, Karen Froula. Whether on the basketball court or before the football crowd, the RMHS cheerleaders always provide enthusiasm, spirit and warm smiles. Besides cheering at sporting events, the cheerleaders coordinated Homecoming activities and sold Lay It On 'Em' Mustangs buttons. Diane DeRosa, varsity captain stated, Cheerleading has been a fulfilling experience that I have enjoyed throughout the years. The spirit and enthusiasm generated by us will hopefully continue in the years to come. Cindy Reel shows displeasure with the football game score. VARSITY SQUAD: FIRST ROW - Lori Miller, Lisa Menas. SECOND ROW -Cathy Farinella, Sue Vlamis, Shelley Travis, Debbie Sefried, Diane DeRosa. Senior Diane DeRosa was a cheerleader for four years. LV. SQUAD: Diane Saas, Laurie Asbury, Darlene Ewald, Diane Diane Hyneman, Kathy'Rohde. Because of the cold weather, Darlene Ewald and Diane DeRosa don their jeans for their uniforms at a track meet. i'3 OPHOMORE SQUAD: SITTING - Brenda Gregornik, Lisa Peters. YNEELING - Lynda Ahr, julie Kanak. STANDING - Sheri Olson, Iaren Richards. Stand-up, be proud. Shout your name, outloud . . . exclaims Cathy Farinella IBACKGROUND - Shelley Travis and Debbie Sefriedl. FRESHMAN SQUAD: KNEELING - Debbie johnson, Denise Melroy. SITTING - Sharon Sholty. STANDING - Lisa Ferlita, Mary Reckert, Dale Biancalana. Y Y . ' A P Q , as .,.. . 1 ss S o x , . x.5 fi igti, Zg, 2 tt. ' . ABETES DET The helpful hands of aides can be seen most anywhere in RMHS. Whether these handy students are filing, delivering passes, typing or answering phones, it is definite that the school would be lost without them. As the librarians will testify, library aides are a necessity. Putting books back on shelves, filing magazines, or preparing overdue notices are just a few of the many functions of library helpers. Similarly, audio-visual aides not only work during school hours, but also help out with night time school events. Tape editing for the Orchesis shows and most all other PA work is done by A.V. Looking up schedules, delivering passes, and answering phones are some of the most common duties of an attendance aide. Informing students of future events Marquettes brave the weather to post their messages, while Calandarette Carol Nyland adds a thought for the day to her list of activities.- Being a part of the counseling depart- ment, quidance and nurses aides assist as well as prepare themselves for jobs in similar areas. NURSE'S AIDES: Front Row-Dawn Gehrke, Kim Humphries Back Row-Cheryl Waclawski, Sherri Bakes, Laura Fall, Russ johnson, Shirley Holmes. A 'Y Q MARQUETTES: Chris Mueller, Kathy Sturlini, loan Kosmoski. LIBRARY AIDES: Lisa Zygowicz, Don Brynelsen, lanice McCoy, Lynne Haney. gm? ATTENDANCE AIDES: Front Row-K. Malget, C. Tyler, K. Waswo, L. Sesko, C. McArthur T. Smith. Middle Row-R. Roberts, S. Snell, D. Wittig, D. Hassen, N. Nunez, E. Lopez, C Smith, 1. Eckstrom, I. Schar. Back Row-I. Gross, M. Koonce, 1. Lopez, P. Patberg, P. Wells V. Mathis, K. Cach, L. Parker. nfl X ,f f '3sA i As an assistant in the blood drive, senior Brian Savage adjusts his clamps. l AUDIO-VISUAL AIDES: Front Row-Frank Bartucci, Steve Dunham, jeff Ancona, Mike Winn, Keith Voss. Middle Row-Carol Shearer, Mike Metreger, Karl Voss, Back Row-Kevin Hill, Bob Kramer, Tony Hoenle, jeff Bennett, Mike Howlett, Mark Sadler, Bob Neuman. CALENDARETTE Carol Nyland informs . . . . . . students of upcoming events. K e ., bg X. lf K i' . il kllk 5 . ,W Q: K ,fx--V A 7: it .Qs iff S' - L X' , .Q al , I i .5 Q 14 ' 14' 'Y B Y ,swf M GUIDANCE OFFICE AIDES: Front Row-Carey Kines, Chris Geske, Mary Reckert, Sue Rogan, Sharon Bradley, Sue Ellis. Back Row-jill Cassano, Nancy Rowbottom, Lisa Foropoulos, Kathy Garrity. Senior Sam DeMarie and Leader Roger Fuller Girls Leaders ll: Front- C. Freeman, C. Campana, S. Hollatz, L. Fahn, M. Nunez, S. Kundanis Middle- D. lanowski, C. Pink, B. lohnson, C. jones, L. Smith, S. Dalley, P. Kusek, D. Haliu, D. Shaw Back- A. Unger, S. Vlamis, W. Winkelmann, C. lognson, P. Klein, M. Kramer, M. Gullicksen, Miss Smith ill 1 ' xs.: D s K' - . foliar M5555 Boys lr. Leaders: Lying- Coach Mariani, Coach Bazsali. Sitting- I. Blaseck, G. Brettner, K. Walker, Girls Leaders Ill: Front- P. Klein Back-S. Hollatz, S. Moran, I. Corrado, T. Simon Kneeling- 1. Murphy, 1. McClellan, M. l2ustymeyer,1. Devito, B. D. Kowalski, 1. Brinkman Sutton, 1. Hernandez, D. Bohac, T. Sweeny. Standing-T. Hopkins, K. Krutwig, B. Wurfel, S. Jennings, ' P. Schweikert, I. Ahmer, F. Warzecha, G. Adams, E. Broderick l Jim Mag Kramer rests after lugging out her class's equipment. lrls Leaders I: Lying- L. Nelson Front- W. Ulesich, K. Lind, V. Duder, L. Mueller, I Nest: S. Olson, D. Royal, D. Olson, V. Schrock Middle-I. Wissen, M. Quinnett, Cornelius, D. Wittig, C. Kastning, 1. Carbery, I. Jimenez, C. Bates Back- G. orthrup S. Hotchkiss, P. Macklin, Miss Smith, W. Konato, K. Sorensen, K. Howes nys Sr Leaders: Lying- D. Drolet Kneeling- Coach Bazsali, D. Crouch, K. dowskl B. Urbain, J. Dargis, C. Bates, D. Campbell Standing- B. Furlan, B. Reider, Hopkins, T. Choice, D. larnow, I. Schrock E Q Some people don't quite understand what a gym leader does. Well, their job is precisely what their title implies-to provide student leadership in the gym classes. Besides such helper jobs as taking attendance, leading exercises, and distributing equipment, a leader helps keep the class unified-approaching other class members from the student's viewpoint and not from that of an authoritative figure. As sophomores, the members of Girls Leaders Ill exhibited exceptional leadership qualities and were able to join the leaders program a year earlier than usual. Surprising at it may seem, experience as a gym leader can help prepare a personfor the cold, cruel world. If nothing else, there is no better way to learn self assertiveness than to referee a basketball game between two teams of unskilled, overly excited freshmen. LEADER Weak Oat 2 66 ' 1 umm. During the activity period, the math resource center becomes the domain of prospective Bobby Fischers. Many afternoons, under the watchful eye of coach Hugh Persson, the members engage in chess games to help perfect their techniques. The team of eight, with Mark Travaglio, lack Griecci, and Tony Piazza playing first, second, and third board respectively tied for 3rd in District competition, just missing second by a few points. The team is expected to fair well in play next year with all the players returning and the addition of an incoming state-ranked freshman. First board player-Mark Travaglio ,z....i-KW tt dass' tM0N mug,- tk K H1 Second board player lack Griecci surveys the situation. 9 sms ,z....aus. is s,..... Chess player Terry Sohn juniors lack Griecci and Paul Osika plot their strategy. CHESS CLUB: Front Row-lack Griecci, Dav Geltner, Mark Travaglio. Middle Row-Ton Piazza, Paul Osika, Mr. Persson, Terry Sohn. Baa Row-jeff Moy, Linn Enockson. 7 P X t Q4 N. .X 5 f il, ophomore Lisa Logue practices for the 50's day bubble gum contest while working on a set for me spring musical. Senior Brett jackson saws a support piece for The King And I . Alicia Hammond 'AGE CREW: Sitting-L. Logue, 1. Bean, L. Barnett, I. Hoeing, L. Sesko, 1. Berube, Dempsey. Standing-S. Tipsword, S. Monroe, T. Schuler, S. Burge, S. Vana, D. msen, B. jackson, M. Pagels, G. Anzalone, H. Henderson, R. Olszewski, P. cCracken, R. johnson, A. Hammond, D. Reed. 21 mm What makes a show work? Most people would probably say the actors, the writers or even the producers. Sure, all these things contribute, but what about those people who work backstage without whom the show could never go on? The stage crew start working to build sets before most of the actors even get a chance to start rehearsing. They work after school till 7:00 or 8:00 o'clock at night, when most of the other groups have gone home. Getting recognition out on the stage doesn't matter to them, it's the spirit of knowing that they are a part of the theater. Tech Theater Director Tom Schuler, also an English teacher, has been working back stage for five years. He received a Masters Degree in Technical Theater from the University of Northern Illinois. When asked why he spends endless hours building sets, he answered, You get to know the kids more as people rather than just students and to me that's rewarding. 0 .. Wazaead aafacfozoz e? lf you'd like some first-hand information on what it is like to be a doctor or a nurse, then the Medical Careers club is for you. Club members practice basic first aid and C.P.R. iCardio-Pulmonary Resuscitationl. They organized a local blood drive and visited such places as Cook County Hospital, the University of Illinois, the Rehabilitation center in Chicago and the Children's Memorial Hospital. Spirited club members also entered the Homecoming parade. They won the award for the most original entry. The members where dressed up as big syringes, while others were pushed around in wheel chairs. C.P.R. rescuer Laura Larkner, Cleft! explains to Lisa Torbert the proper way to handle a cardiac patient. l 'x Q'- Marie Elbe lleftl practices her first aid abilities on patient and member, Lisa Herrmann. Ruben Sanmiguel, Laura Bierut, and Laura Larkner display the trophy they won in Homecoming parade. MEDICAL CAREERS CLUB: Front Row-M. Elbe, L. Fall, L. Bierut, D. C-ehrke, R. Sanmiguel. Row-L. Larkner, L. Herrmann, L. Torbert, Mrs. Shirley Holmes. Debate member Ralph De Angelis practices his speech with Anna O'Donnell. Joanne Berube . . . . . . conveys a message . . . . . . through gestures. ORENSICS: Ms. Sue Levine, Dawn Gillicksen, loanne Elizabeth Brennan gives an oration on erube, Elizabeth Brennan. the play Anastia . 9 Dff 006264 Ahhough bod1the Debme and Forensics teams started out small, a strong recruiting effort captured quite a few novice speakers. The Debate Team had a shaky beginning with only three experienced debaters having any real success, however the novice team practiced hard and began to expedencesuccew. The Forensics team par- ticipated in many tournaments including Districts and a special overnghttournmnentin Peona The enthusiasm of the team helped to carry us throughu, Hated Forenycs sponsor Sue Levine. Another recruiting push is phnned Rn bodwteanm next year. DEBATE: Sitting-Chris Mueller, jeff Bennett, Pauline Little, Scott Mullen, Dave Burge, Laura Fall. Standing-Keith Lee, Walt Lubinex, lohn Kendzior, David Granell. On floor-Mr. Cliff Stock lsponsorl. 006164654 Flourishes of purple and white, and the sprite bubbly spirit displayed by the Pom Pon squad delighted the audience at each performance. Songs such as Love Will Keep Us Together, When l'm Sixty-Four , and Make Your Own Sunshine, were chosen for the routines created by Mrs. Guttman, Denise Richards, and Dawn Olson. The girls dedicated their after-school hours to practicing and perfecting these routines. Pride and confidence were the end results. New uniforms, purchased especially for the basketball season, were much cooler than the heavy football uniforms. The Pep Club promoted school spirit throughout the year. To raise money, the girls held a bake sale once a month, sold chocolate bars, and helped out in the concession stand. With these funds, the girls bought large Pep Club buttons to wear at the football and basketball games, as well as the swimming, track, gymnastics, and wrestling meets. I . Enthusiasm, a cheerful smile and pride, make the school fight song come alive. PEP CLUB: SITTING -C. Costa, S. Gill, M. lanko, K. Cornelius, B. Pulford, E. Schull. FRONT ROW - T. Gillen, j. Bean, P. Patberg, M. Gaspari, S. Lambert. SECOND ROW - P. X Genovese, C. Graham. - F Freshman Stacy Drain dances to This Song. In the Homecoming Parade the Pep club screamed and cheered the ' Zablocki, K. Schroeder, D. Golota, B. Zygowicz, N. Stear Barrett, D. Richards fcaptainl C. Shirmer, Mrs. Lynda lsponsorl KNEELING - M. Kirkland, S. Drain, K. Kenne Prelac, L. Mueller, A. Foropoulos, N. Helmboldt, M. Cle D. Olson Kco-captainl SITTING - K. Dahl, K. Peszek, M. lc 1. Hamann, L. Smith, 1. Henning. POM-PON SQUAD: STANDING - K. Haslem, V. Dudek sg, o x 3 ,. 5 Q - I S in X 1 2 N Y I 9 U 3 x . tt 47 y, . 5 5 s , ' 5 - ae . b K 14 ' 'Q 2 L 5 5 -f l 1' , K giig , W W ,,e,, K , f , ' ' f J , ,. i E ' K .h K -H 1'.'Q lv , 4 'mg Q wo ' e lwckqy Although the Rolling Meadows Varsity hockey team went through three coaching changes and cancellations of practices, they survived a seasonftunique in Mustang hockey annuals. Meadows finished in seventh place in the Mid Suburban League, and even that rather dubious distinction was obtained in a duel for cellar honors in the season's conclud- ing contest. The Mustan s were forced to abandon tieir weekly practices due to lack of financial backing. Dave Miller, former Varsit Coach, sights the players' lack of enthusiasm regarding fund raising activities as reason for part of the team's waning. Plans are being developed to resolve these problems by next winter. Ken Pearson, former Assistant Coach, and a group of men are organizing a plan which would, in part, require each member to shell out 55150. This is compared to S50 previousl . Despite the Varsity's lowest finish in its six- ear history, it was a season that, hopefully, will never be duplicated, and surely not forgotten. Kevin Pearson 1195 concentrates in the face-off against St. Viators HOCKEY CLUB: Front Row - S. Ross, K. Pearson, L. Graf, D. Wendt, A. Chatten, W. Riendeau. Back Row - K. Voss, B. Mitchell, M. Rosenquist, T. Sweeney, C. lacobsen, M. Caporale, B. Glass, M. Butler, Coach Miller. 0 0 Right: Senior Chris lacobsen- C161 ' races to regain the puck from his opponent. Club sponsor, Mr. Richard Kiszka, demonstrates the proper use of radio equipment to sophomore Tim CLUB Front Row-Mr. Richard Kiszka, Dave Christopher, Back Row-Tim Rob Nelson, Tom Werling, Bill Cooley AJN, O Sophomore Bill Cooley Sophomore Rob Nelson Q I ll come fo ,QMWS -.-. --.-, -.-. --.-, if you wonder what this means, ask a member of the Amateur Radio Club. These dahs and dits make up the universal code of hams lAmateur Radio Opera- torsj. On Friday evenings at 7:00 the radio club had their meetings at RMHS. Here they learn and practice this code on a Heathkit HW-16 transceiver, with a 40 meter dipole antenna on the roof. The sponsor, Mr. Richard Kiszka, has been a ham since February of this year. He organized the club and has had up to 20 participants. Radio club member, sophomore Tom Werling. Pacefzf 45,0 The Pacer Staff devotes 2,520 hours of a school year assembling the school newspaper. Throughout the course of the year, the Pacer Staff distributed thirteen issues and the Senior Sup- plement Magazine. Pacer received a first place award from the National Scholastic Press Association and an International Honor Award from Quill and Scroll. ls spending long hours after school worthwhile? Yes, it definitely is. Sometimes you'd like to quit, but when someone you don't know tells you how great the paper looked, or how great your story was, it makes it all worthwhile, stated Wendy Wink- Iehake. Early graduate Lisa Mehringer donates her expert services to the Pacer staff. xt! .- I I P .. 'K g N Q - ,., ...tt in N -N ,.1 . 3 ,af X M N, E T if li !..t If Editor-in-Chief, Keith Brown, works diligentl Photographer Bob Neuman on a page layout. we-cw. s::i.:1 f+ ,, annum rssnrwi ww f 7 I Staff members Sue Quinlan and Tony Hoenle critique the latest edition of the Pacer. PACER STAFF: Front Row - W. Winkelhake, I. Peterson, S. Quinlan, B. Sitting-Mrs. Petersen, B. Schaefges, Back Row-K. Brown, S. Morris, D. I. O'Donnell, I. johnson, I. Allen, B. Neuman, L. Caravello, E. Rock, T. Hoenle, Snell, A. Kuceray. an ss .. t The Yearbook Staff decided to take a new look at school activities. To make the book fresh and somewhat different, and with the suggestion of professional journalists' associations, the staff added a Special Features section. This section looks outside the school walls to the communities and the nation. The faculty section had traditionally been treated ser- , T iously. As a change of pace, the ' staff decided to have a bit of fun with that section, to add a touch of humor to a characteristically plain section. No one on the yearbook staff took the zodiac seriously and the horoscopes B YEARBOOK: Front Row-J. Pagliai, K. Vassallo, Second Row-L. Fredrickson, T. Bowden, S. Blumenfeld, D. D j Herbert, 1. Vittore, G. Hodder,K. Peters, ThirdRow-K. Olszewski,M. Mann,S. Lambert, N.Wrenn, Top Row-N. Were Pf959nted ln thiit light- Steamsf L' Smnh The coverage of girls' sports c sm was expanded with more photo- graphs and more thorough reporting. Coverage grew as the girls' sports program itself has grown. The book's major change which may not be obvious to the reader is that after five years with losten'sfAmerican Yearbook Company, the staff changed printers to Walsworth Publishing Company. The main reason for the switch was that Walsworth offered better prices on color printing. That made it possible for the staff to afford an opening 4 section of sixteen pages in full color. My Two of the staff's new members: freshmen Sue Blumenfeld . . . and sophomore loAnne Vittore. j --nun l A ...--5' 19 jxecutive editor Dee Dee Herbert and Special Features editor lulie Pagliai plan the FordfCarter pages. ln the yearbook workroom, junior Nancy Wrenn exchanges ideas with senior Letty Smith. gg A eafzdky IMZIICS CANCER 23 , March 21 - April 20 If your sign is Aries, your symbol is the Ram, but there is nothing sheepish about you! You are noted to be independent, brave and daring and therefore would be willing to supervise the cafeteria all by your lonesome. Your quick temper and tendency to act first and ask questions later contribute to your authoritative manner. Activity should be your middle name, for your two favorite questions are What's happening? and Where's the action? All in all, you are best described as rambunctious! Hint for the student: Aries gets bored and impatient listening to people's problems-so don't give long winded excuses! TIAUHYUS Q April 21 - May 20 As a highschool faculty member, you are really in the right line of work, for as a Taurus, you are practical, patient, perservering and productive. A bit on the opinionated side yourself, even the very obstinate student soon learns he is unable to bully you. Food is your major weakness, and you are constantly fighting the call of the cafeteria. For the most part you go about your business slowly but surely, proceeding with utmost caution, texcept maybe when you see redlb. Hint for the student: Taurus has a long fuse , but if you should be so foolhardy as to push him too far-LOOK OUT! GEMVNIINII ' May 21 - lune 21 Gemini, you are the life of the party! Charming and vivacious, you love to talk, talk, talk. Thanks to your quick wit and conversive talent, your lectures keep students alert, their attention sharply focused. Your double nature allows you to accomplish many things all at once. In fact, one Gemini teacher was seen adjusting an overhead projector with one hand and writing on a transparency with the other, all the while discussing that day's assignment! All in all, you're a real gem! Hint for the student: If your teacher's sign is Gemini, you're in for a good time-capitalize on it! Do your best to talk your Gemini teacher into Friday breaks. You bring the food and let him bring the drinks! 9 l Q Iune 22 - july 22 Although as a native of Cancer you rarely go about pinching people-you do have some crabby characteris- tics. This does not mean that you are cranky. lt does mean you have a tendancy to hold on to things you love, like home and family. Also, because you are sensitive and easily hurt, you protect yourself by retreating into your own private shell . Once you learn to trust someone however, you become warm, understanding and considerate. Hint for the student: Assistant principals are often born under this sign. Students should make it a point to visit their offices tshells?l often to win their trust. LEG july 23 - August 23 Leo, you are a very noble and chivalrous person. Unfortunately you seem a little boastful, mainly because you have such a grand method of doing things. Your favorite place is front and center, an attitude conducive to effective classroom lectures. Like your neighboring sign, Virgo, you turn away from everything which is dishonest, petty, or vulgar. The one thing you sometimes tolerate however, is lyin' . Hint for the student: If your teacher is a Leo, keep your talking to a minimum-he likes to do the talking, so you keep quiet! lf your counselor is a Leo, gently remind him that he should be listening to you and not the other way around!! YIIIRGCCD Xl Q, August 24 - September 23 As a quick witted Virgo, you are a born analyst of people and problems, always ready to lend a helping hand to those in need. As is characteristic of your sign, you love purity and must always have the plain, unvarnished truth. tExtremists refuse to wear sweaters not made from virgin wooI.J The picture straightener and ashtray emptier of the zodiac, you are sometimes referred to as a nit-picker . But these slanderous folks just don't understand your desire for perfection. Hint for the student: Your Virgo teacher is an extremely tough grader . For best results, pay sharp attention to details in all your assignments. LII RIA September 24 - October 23 Libra, you would get along very nicely with Superman, since you are a first rate fighter for truth, justice and the American way . Ever seeking fair and just solutions, you always do your best to attack problems with reason and rationality, weighing both sides carefully. Unfortunately, you are so adept at seeing both sides to an argument that actually deciding on a matter becomes a most arduous task. Some Librans are undecided as to which foot they should put down first, so if someone is seen hopping about on both feet at the same time, iand he's not a bird! chances are, he's a Libran! Hint for the student: Since compliments seem to melt Librans, flattery will get you somewhere! iYou'd just better hope that somewhere isn't in Mr. North's office!! SCCDRPIIQ October 24 - November 22 As a native of this sign you are ambitious, intense, energetic, stoical, tenacious and sexy. You are also often accused of being complex, contradictory, revengeful, cynical and cold. This may be true, but at least you're nice about it! Known for keeping your emotions hidden, you maintain self control even when last night's detention kids destroy your classroom. Preferring to maneuver from the background, you often remain unrecognized for your many contributions and accomplishments. Hint for the student: Don't be afraid to bring Scorpio faculty members your difficult problems-they thrive on challenges! lLike curing senioritis with only two Band-aidsf and a little alcohol! S A l'l A U S 5flGll'l l'f-MfQllU5 ,ii mp November 23 - December 21 Adventuresome, chivalrous, daring and zealous, you are an inspiration to your many friends. Luck seems to dog your footsteps and you always manage to pick the winners. tIt's no wonder you're so cheerful, happy and good natured, with a horoscope like this-who wouldn't be?!! Always aiming high for truth and personal freedom, you usually hit your mark, since Sagitarians are real straight shooters . Hint for the student: When choosing topics for a paper or report, keep in mind the fact that Sagitarians are turned on by unfamiliar subjects. FIACULTSJ Cf-MPRIICCDRN December 22 - january 19 lf you have always wondered why you have a recurring wild compulsion to go mountain climbing, don't worry, it is only your Capricorn influence, of course, you would want a ring of nets encircling the mountain since safety is uppermost in your mind. Even though you have these subconscious drives for adventure and romance, on the surface you are very dignified and serious, tending to bury yourself in your work. In fact it has been hinted that Capricorns are often work-a-holics , however, there is absolutely no truth to the rumor that Capricorn eats tin cans. Hint for the student.'There are two things you shouldn't tell a Capricorn ibesides teasing him about his beardl, and that is: how to drive and how to play baseball. FAQUIARIIUS lanuary 20 - February 19 You never follow the crowd, but love to lead it. Because you have an inspired, inventive mind, and are very active, people are eager to follow you. You are a true humanitarian, determined to solve the problems of the world. No task is too great, no problem too difficult to be overcome by your efforts. Your motto could be nothing is impossible , and in your case the theory truly holds water . Hint for the student: An Aquarian teacher often will put creativity to work fabricating fantastically deep and complicated essay test questions-so BEWARE! Also, since Aquarians love to lead, don't be surprised if your principal was born under this sign! PIISCCS February 20 - March 20 You have an imaginative mind, are naturally creative, and have an artistic flair about you that sets you apart from the other zodiac signs. Besides these many talents, you are very intuitive and are always able to tell if someone is upset or troubled. On the other hand, you also know if they are trying to pull the wool over your eyes, and the students have to get up very early in the morning to get the worm that will hook you. Hint for the student: Though Pisces faculty members will see right through any story you might dream up as an excuse-never hesitate to tell them about a legitimate problem, for generally they're an easy touch for anyone who is troubled. Board of Education: Sitting- Marilyn Quinn, Mr. Donald W. Hoeck, Mr. Richard A. Bachhuber lSecretaryi Standing-Mr. john Gmitro, Mr. Arthur Aronson, Mr. Gene R. Artemenko lPresidenti, Mr. lack M. Costello, Dr. Edward H. Gilbert lSuperintendenti Robert A. Hoese Principal Zodiac Sign: Aquarius Evan Shull Assistant Principal Zodiac Sign: Cancer ,AX Keith A. North Assistant Principal Zodiac Sign: Cancer Carl Massa Dean of Students Zodiac Sign: Libra 110 si -ii.,-titritfiiifeif My-ww.fwtsigw-sms:mywer: :ii if-si .. Q is . . it 1 sf? 0 . ii '- Q ':f5iJf' 'ieiliigiii d -.f. ,..,. 2 :fzzQliwAgg?S2tfP?2t-:fi:i.-faffiawmsttf, was .Q ssissm:tiw1Mwa::E'a1:it:itifff-4Qas21sQ.1sPi,gsiui..ii5:Sr55Ssgd ir. 5, t if .Z ' f..-c.,, . A C, -...W . 5'-w ' 'ww -- -X Q I x --mc.. . S M- J, E M, .Ki -ia- A , f David Ziemek Director of Student Activities Zodiac Sign: Libra Tom O'DriscoII Athletic Director Zodiac Sign: Taurus Victor Avigliano Courses: Freshman Gymnastics, Gymnastic Leaders, lr.fSr. P.E. Zodiac Sign: Scorpio Bruce Bazsali Courses.' lr.fSr. Conditioning, lr. Leaders Zodiac Sign: Aquarius Michael Frase Courses: P.E. Zodiac Sign.' Taurus David Froehlich Courses: P,E., Health Zodiac Sign: Pisces s ..,., 1 Q , ,, A , v in is ,., .- v , K l i ,t aa 2 iff sc, i fi y W. Michael Mullaney Courses: lr.fSr. P.E., Weights Zodiac Sign: Taurus loe Vitton Courses: Frosh and Ir.fSr. P.E. Zodiac Sign: Gemini Bill Von Boeckmann Courses: Boys P.E. Zodiac Sign: Aquarius loy Bundy I Courses: Frosh 8t lr.fSr P.E. Zodiac Sign: Taurus Nancy Creswell Courses: Dance 1 and 2, Orchesis Zodiac Sign: Aries Lynda Guttman Courses.' Sophomore P.E. Zodiac Sign: Virgo Av , wi Nancy Hering Courses: Girls Frosh Gymnastics P.E. Zodiac Sign: Gemini loan lensen Courses.' lr.fSr. P.E., Conditioning Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius Virginia Smith Courses: Soph., lr.fSr. P.E., Leaders I,II,IlI Zodiac Sign: Leo Elaine Wissen Courses: Frosh P.E., lr.fSr. Conditioning Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius Elmer Bornman Courses.' Driver Education Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius Al Otto Courses.' Driver Education Zodiac Sign.' Capricorn FFACULTEJ Robert Rio Courses: Driver Education Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius Tom Walthouse Courses: Driver Education Zodiac Sign: Pisces Paul McDonough A.V. Director Zodiac Sign: Libra David Kives Division Head Zodiac Sign: Leo lane Beagle Courses: Oral Communications, Intro. to Composition Zodiac Sign: Cancer Barbara Clennon Courses: Reading Skills, Legend, Myth 81 Fable Zodiac Sign: Pisces 'fi Q if f I -fb at 5 I ,fi 'I I Francis Compton Courses: American Lit. and II, Lit. 84 Comp., Composition Skills ll. Zodiac Sign: Taurus Marsha Garfield Courses: Lit. Comp., Oral Communications, Creative Writing, Intro to Literature Zodiac Sign: Scorpio Lawrence Ghilardi Courses: Humanities I 81 II, Short Story Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius Lori Gold Courses: Intro. to Lit., Intro. to Comp., Film Study Zodiac Sign: Cancer Linda Hart Courses: Intro. to Comp., Intro. to Lit,, Film Study Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius Mary Hough Courses: Expository Writing, Intro. to Lit., Comp.fReading Skills Zodiac Sign: Taurus annul. QQ 5 T .. my 'St' ' . 4 mm QW . Jmillaiias Q. 5- F .105 RSI' XT is stil! A , ..., ..., me . ACN 112 Ron lohnson Courses.' Film Study, Filmmaking, Science Fiction, Mass Media Zodiac Sign.' Capricorn Marianne King Courses: Lit.fComp., Intro. to Comp., Oral Comm. Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius William Leece Courses: Intro. to Lit., Intro. to Composition, Children and Their Literature, Publications I8tll I I Zodiac Sign: Libra Susan Levine Courses: Intro. to Composition, Oral Communications, Children and Their Literature Zodiac Sign: Cancer Mary Minton Courses: Intro. to Lit., English Review, Comp. Skills I, Independent Reading Zodiac Sign: Pisces Charles Petersen Courses: Lit.fComp., Comp. Skills I, American Lit. I, Psychological Literature Zodiac Sign: Aries .I wt. f ' S. 343 . A v1 I I . wi 5 I eff: rw, y T., ,C . . ei Q Pam Petersen Courses: Modern Lit., Eng. Review, Contemporary Lit., journalism 1,2,3,4,5,6 Zodiac Sign: Leo Ron Raben Courses: Oral Communications, Independent Reading, Acting 1,2,3,4 Zodiac Sign: Virgo Bob Richards Courses: American Lit., Intro. to Lit., Comp.fReading Skills I Zodiac Sign: Virgo Thomas Schuler Courses: Oral Communication I 81 II Intro. to Composition 84 II, Acting I, Play Production II. Zodiac Sign: Aries Wendell Schwartz Courses: English Review, American Lit., British Lit., Comp.fReading Skills I Zodiac Sign: Aquarius Robert Sitrick Courses: Advanced Reading Skills I, V I Reading Skills I,Il, 81 lll, Comp.fReading Skills Zodiac Sign: Libra nw 1 X Q. 13- -g if X ,L , H 9 - ' R' A' QM' Q L Q' wi ' . - qw 4 if X. ll.. . . . 1, W: YM 5.1 ,4 be , X 4 I Y---.. X. 432: iii 8 y1 .. 9 Ml w s 5 ta f . V i t W . ..... ...,. ... ... I l f .K :M.lg..fgQg 1f -a ss,-' - ' Q .A gg . li.. Ui 'suis if . .. , . 1 -- nga J-A55 an 41 5 , W f . -I .oz + :Qi 1 Peggy Stabile Courses: Advanced Reading Skills I 81 II, Reading Skills II 84 III, Comp. Reading Skills, Independent Reading Zodiac Sign: Libra Beverly Stelk Courses: Short Story Composition, Literature Zodiac Sign: Taurus Clifford Stock Courses: Intro. to Comp., Intro. to Lit., Short Story Zodiac Sign: Libra Darrell Bloch District Orchestra director Zodiac sign.' Pisces lames Kasprzyk Courses: Harmony 81 Arranging, Choir, Cadet Band, Concert Band, Selected Topics in Music Zodiac Sign: Leo Richard Kennell Courses: Selected Topics in Music, Harmony 84 Arranging, Cadet Band, Concert Band, Varsity Choir Zodiac Sign: Aries Lendell King Courses.' Symphonic Band, Marching Band, jazz Band, Cadet Band, Harmony and Arranging Zodiac Sign: Taurus Fred Schimmelman Courses: Frosh and Soph Treble Chorus, Varsity and Concert Choir, Arrangement Zodiac Sign: Libra lens Brasch Courses: Art I,II, III, and IV, Photo iintro.I Zodiac Sign: Scorpio lames Pink 91. courses: Arr i,n,n1,lv 9 Zodiac Sign: Capricorn Bruce Preo Courses: Art I,II,III Zodiac Sign: Leo Thomas Rife Division Head Zodiac Sign: Aquarius IFACULTSJ Marie-Rose Gerdisch Courses: French I,II,IV,V Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius Octavio Fernandez Courses: Spanish I,II,lII fast Zodiac Sign: Capricorn Valdis Grants Courses: German l,II,lII,IV Zodiac Sign: Libra Sandi Hunt Courses: Spanish I 81 II Zodiac Sign: Aquarius linda Kunik Courses: Spanish I,Il,llI,lV Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius Karen Laubenstein Courses: French II,III Zodiac Sign: Virgo Isla McGIashan Courses: Spanish I,lI,III Zodiac Sign: Scorpio Barbara Panligoso Courses: Spanish I,II,IV Zodiac Sign: Gem ini Bill Ahlberg Courses: U.S. and Current History, World Geography Zodiac Sign: Virgo Kenneth Arneson Courses: U.S. History Zodiac Sign: Leo Linnea Bass Courses: U.S. History Zodiac Sign: Cancer Greg Benes Courses World History III Philosophy Zodiac Sign I , . , I Gemini Y 113 : fir f X f fi f E1 i . 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History Zodiac Sign: Cancer J 42,1-A 1 ., . ggcg rs if W 'N vii P Bl' ' , fe-7' - S - , , I. s is xii 57 5 5 I K Gregory Ratai Courses: Psychology I Sociology, American Problems Zodiac Sign: Libra Elena Hoffmann Head Librarian Zodiac Sign: Aquarius Esther Perica Librarian Zodiac Sign: Aries Darwin Miller Division Head Zodiac Sign: Libra Thomas Adam Courses: Essential Math, Enrichment Math, Advanced Algebra - Zodiac Sign: Taurus Karen Harris Courses: General Math, Algebra, Geometry Zodiac Sign: Cancer Barbara Kucharczylr Courses: Geometry, Computer Math I 84 II, Informal Geometry Zodiac Sign: Leo Michael Nisen Courses: Calculus, Advanced Algebra I, Algebra I Zodiac Sign: Gemini Phillip Pardun Courses: Algebra I, Advanced Math, Advanced Algebra, Probability 84 Statistics Zodiac Sign: Aquarius Hugh Persson Courses.' General Math, MathfAlgebra I, Advanced Algebra Zodiac Sign: Virgo Andrea Portnoy Courses.' Math! Algebra Advanced Math, Review Math Zodiac Sign: Virgo Robert Rees Courses: Geometry, General Math, Advanced Algebra Zodiac Sign: Leo Us qu XX X A4 Richard Rozycki Courses: Computer Math, Algebra I, MathfAlgebra I Zodiac Sign: Cancer Ron Sellke Courses: Math Algebra I, Calculus, Advanced Math Zodiac Sign: Pisces Craig Sutter Courses: Algebra, Physical Science, Advanced Space Science Zodiac Sign: Gemini leff Thieman Courses: Algebra I, Geometry, General Math Zodiac Sign: Virgo Patrick Walsh Courses: Informal Geometry, Geometry, Advanced Geometry Zodiac Sign: Aries loan Zafrani Courses: Geometry, Math!AIgebra ll, Practical Advanced Algebra, Practical Advanced Trigonometry Zodiac Sign: Scorpio 5 Q . i ,I ic iwx ...SL 1-4 .. 'V' f . IK S-'-P.. ,.--' ' Laf-:Hin 3 Q Q FIBXCULTSJ Carl Anderson Courses: Chemistry, Physical Science Zodiac Sign: Scorpio Charles Bishoff Courses: Biology Zodiac Sign: Cancer Merrill Clark Courses: Biology, Botany, Zoology Zodiac Sign: Aquarius lohn Ellis Courses: Biology, Exploratory Biology Zodiac Sign: Virgo Arthur Klein Courses: Biology, Physical Science Zodiac Sign: Libra Charles Klement Courses: Physics Zodiac Sign: Pisces it Daniel leigh Courses: Botany, Zoology, General Biology Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius james levins Courses: Physical Science lEarth 84 Chemistryl, Chemistry Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius Neal Peterson Courses: Physical Science lEarth 81 Chemistryl, Advanced Earth Science Zodiac Sign: Leo Steve Prorak Courses: Physical Science, Exploratory Biology, Biology Zodiac Sign: Scorpio Robert Shea Courses: Physical Science lPhysics 81 Spacel, Physics. Zodiac Sign: Gem ini lohn Stitt Courses: Physical Science lEarth 8: Chemistryl, Chemistry Zodiac Sign: Pisces 'II an . iiegf N . 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Office Practice, Typing I 8i ll, Ill 84 IV Zodiac Sign: Virgo Alan Galatle Courses: Business Law I 8i II, General Business Zodiac Sign: Libra Sami? T72 K , .:ll--l if 4 E I . sf-ff' K V Q VTK, ,ny I r gl. , EQX L4 , ' li , v- I afxmll lif' f sf - . li-is I l figggf' gl, A .,,f,! Vlf -' fl V ff f lames Golden Courses: General Business, Business Management, Business Math Zodiac Sign.' Gemini lames Harter Courses: Typing I 81 ll, Shorthand Zodiac Sign: Tau rus Richard Hule! Courses: Co-operative Work Training, Consumer Problems, General Business Zodiac Sign: Taurus Dennis Lynch Courses: General Business, Co-operative Work Training Zodiac Sign: Gemini Chuck Mestek Courses: Accounting, General Business Zodiac Sign: Libra Suzanne Moore Courses: Typing, Business Math Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius William Weinberg Courses: Bookkeeping Co-operative Work Training I Zodiac Sign: Gemini james Wermes Courses: General Business, Data Processing Zodiac Sign: Aquarius Margaret Kilroy Courses: Family Meals, Child Care, Homemaking, Family Living Zodiac Sign: Scorpio Gloria Lorenz Courses: Homemaking I, Clothing, Dressmaking, Independent Living Zodiac Sign: Virgo Charlene McConnell Courses: Creative Arts, Independent Living, Child Development, Home Decorating Zodiac Sign: Pisces Donna Valle Courses: Bachelor Survival, Creative Cookery, Wheels 8i Meals Zodiac Sign: Aquarius nrt. g r A, ' ' x swf james Fancher Courses: General Woods, Machine Woods, Cabinetmaking Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius Rick Kiszka Courses: General Woods, General Metals, General Electricity, Finishing and Refinishing Zodiac Sign: Cancer Michael Sons Courses.' General Metals, Advanced Metals I 84 ll, Ornamental Metals Zodiac Sign: Capricorn Richard Suchy Courses: General Power, Wheels 81 Meals Zodiac Sign: Libra Art Weidner Courses.' Electronics I,Il, 84 Ill Zodiac Sign: Leo Mel Wheeler Courses: Auto Mechanics I 8: Il Zodiac Sign: Scorpio , -sl X , l f T Q A 1 A al' 4 ' sr' ' 5 , ii ' l -Sf' nf ' X 2 V . . Q 39 152 n 1 FIACULTSJ Roger Willer Courses: Mechanical Drawing, Machine Drawing l,II, Architectural Drawing l,ll. Zodiac Sign: Gemini Susan Hawrysio Courses: Horticulture Zodiac Sign: Leo Ray Broderick Courses: Distributive Ed., Marketing Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius Donald Robinson Courses: Diversified and Industrial Cooperative Educatio Zodiac Sign: Scorpio Louis Schairer Courses: Horticulture Zodiac Sign: Aries Dorothy Scharf Courses: Home Economics Related Occupations Zodiac Sign: Gemini fl Barry Farnam Director of Pupil Personnel Services Zodiac Sign.' Cancer Sue Andich Individualized Resource Program Zodiac Sign: Taurus Rich Blazek Counselor Zodiac Sign: Gem ini Philip Breiding Language Lab Zodiac Sign: Libra Carol Cerio Counselor Zodiac Sign: Pisces lim Craig Counselor Zodiac Sign: Taurus Doris Deaton Counselor Zodiac Sign: Aries 52 A In ' . -t. - Sam DeFaIco Special Education ' W - Zodiac Sign: ' Sagittarius Q 1 R A .ik . A s fir- I f Q for Me 'Wir QL - ' 4 ' l s PW' tg , ff F sm 'C -,1 ,L imfifit 'L lim DeNoma Counselor Zodiac Sign: Pisces .fi Q. Grayce Fuoco AY Learning Center, Resource Teacher 'li Zodiac Sign.' li Gemini 1' l Shirley Holmes School Nurse Zodiac Sign: Scorpio Martin Knuth ' as ss A -gt 34 M Individual Resource Program Coordinator Zodiac Sign: 1 C ll Capricorn , , ff C C : 1: 25 1 S: it A .'- . -af' , ' .i v- . Toby Landesman Social Worker Zodiac Sign: Libra james Lapetina Counselor Zodiac Sign: Aries Rodney Marco School Psychologist Zodiac Sign: Aquarius Lois Mazzuca Counselor Zodiac Sign: Taurus james Moran Counselor Zodiac Sign: Leo Ellen Poat Counselor Zodiac Sign: Cancer lack Secrest Counselor Zodiac Sign: Pisces Marion Weiskopf Individualized Resource Program Zodiac Sign: Taurus Dennis Van lacobs Police Counselor Zodiac Sign: Gemini Betty Schneider Head Secretary Zodiac Sign: Gem ini Pete Adams Study Hall Supervisor Zodiac Sign: Cancer Donna Amling Secretary to Dr. Shull Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius wg Betty Anderson ClerkfTypist to Director of Student Activities Zodiac Sign: Aquarius Rm... u... A Beate Carey rfif M are 'Q' f . Q . . . ,Q ' , ', ala Division Secretary of sv . '. , of Practical Arts N o . , u 1 o 'U' o , u o 0 , 0 n ,.o.. 0 I 4 - . , Mk, , saw' ' g 4: Q X 7'wi4 23:2 h Mary Chapman Clerk in School Store Zodiac Sign: :urmn -W- L A sf, 1, ff' Gemini l :K f Q Marilou Crouch Audio-VisualfIMC A Resource Center Study .- , ' 5, ,gy Hall Supervisor . 9? fi' ' ' lips: it if' A Zodiac sign: ,MQ .A ,rw-'S tile' Capricorn f 1 ,Q 5-LX fFf1'x I ,fi -152 ls! li-5 ' Vera DeGiorgio Individualized Resource Program Zodiac Sign: Taurus Ann Gerschefske Registrar Zodiac Sign: Taurus x -- an .B x al 'L 1 s ia. - -. i Sain: Ala av FIACULTSJ Mary Alice Green Foreign Language Resource Center Supervisor Zodiac Sign: Scorpio Sally Guenther Secretary to Mr. North Zodiac Sign: Capricorn Connie Gutowslry ClerkfTypist Audio-Visual Department Zodiac Sign: Aquarius Barbara Hill Library Clerk Zodiac Sign: Cancer loyce Hollinger Audio-Visual Assistant Zodiac Sign: Capricorn Verna Huddleston Study Hall Supervisor Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius , i , 4 I Iii' fir ' .W , K' . ,' Nj!! 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B , tc , x l g,,,.,,:V ,Q g:,AgV Sylvia Iuriovec MathfScience Resource Center Supervisor Zodiac Sign: Taurus Bette Kocian Library Assistant Zodiac Sign: Gem ini leanne Kosmoslri Division Secretary of Social StudiesfForeign Language Department Zodiac Sign: Libra Flo Kucharik Receptionist f Switchboard Operator Zodiac Sign: Pisces Lorna Menas Security-Study Hall Supervisor Zodiac Sign: Gem i ni lane Miller ClerkfTypist in Attendance Office Zodiac Sign: Virgo 4 ff' ,. -- ,, gmail 1 W gi., M, Fm ,Z M I x s, 'Q P is c , 1 N ,ta Ui, ,V pi-it nv: f N i fra ma. 2, -i M A Q. ,I it 1 Y is Lv i 2 x , -if! 1 'xt Wa 1 r J yyy l i, tx ,,.. f Barbara Nykiel Division Secretary of EnglishfFine Arts Department Zodiac Sign: Cancer Kathy O'Malley Guidance Assistant Zodiac Sign: Leo Alice Pellicane Attendance Office Zodiac Sign: Cancer Irene Pergander Business Clerk Zodiac Sign: Libra Tom Peterson Study Hall Supervisor Zodiac Sign: Libra Eileen Piazzi Locker Room Supervisor Zodiac Sign: Aquarius L, , . , W k -gig - .ts gr, .54 fm A if In i at WX 1:,,,,.J' Michael Pryor Study Hall Supervisor Zodiac Sign: Scorpio Dorothy Ridley Learning Center Assistant Zodiac Sign: -Scorpio Rosemary Rogan Mail Room Zodiac Sign: Scorpio Audrey Semple Social Science Resource Center Supervisor Zodiac Sign: Pisces Patricia Shearer Attendance Clerk Zodiac Sign.' Gemini Madelyn Spiller Hall Supervisor Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius Corene Stahnke English Resource Center Supervisor Zodiac Sign: Capricorn lane Sutton Secretary-Athletic Office Zodiac Sign: Pisces Billie Traub Data Processing Zodiac Sign: Leo Barbara Werling ClerkfTypist of Math!Science Division Zodiac Sign: Scorpio Mary Io Williams Guidance Assistant Zodiac Sign: Capricorn Maxine Zeller Counseling Secretary Zodiac Sign: Virgo r-.mtcutrs 'iv it iiz . S tra it '5 X if L ii: - - i 4 'P X .. K: t Y is fn . . 332- X - '- ik' . ' .A . - ' ' - ,. s X 2 . . , ' S X i A . :x,, .- . I I E- hi- . W. .6 - W A-Q ' , fa' 'A CAFETERIA: Front Row-D. Richards, L. Geisen, M. Chubicki, D. Olson, A. Marsh, B. Carlson, S. Kruser, Back Row-D. Elliott, E. Germano, M. Grindol, M. Busse, I. Hebershoff, R. Miller, P. Peters, During all five lunch shifts, Phyllis Peters serves students I. Rybahczyk, E. Mollenkamp, C. Cage, M. LaPlante, I. 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I f a tal We If flif I if X I I t xl A ll I I e t tt , 1 . . L 5, f c ' N.. x..x 9' , . at if I X fi 'E' if.. X Q VP' r W 2 M i , it I ' Ira- l :K Q 5 l:1i'5l impr'e55iorx S On the first day, instead of finding myself lost and alone, I found myself having a riot with my friends, trying to find our classes, and meeting new people. There was such a difference between this new school and the old, fallen down junior high I went to. Here I feel like l've got more freedom to do what I really want to do. julie Peterson I could tell that this was a school I would take pride in-big, modern, just about the perfect school. Bill Illingworth iz- X A xi ' Q M uf . Q I Y I 1' 'A 1 W ff , X st. j , E at .4 A - titi ' y.. K - ' ,f X W -I, x N L , if a - - . f . ' I X E ' tlC,.',m x -if 1 V ' I' ff I X , YP? an wi, K if ilill QLQ 1 T? Llp.:-ig. 'K yr I ' ' ' 1' ,, lg 92, g ' . .U 'fx p, P' L Deanna Kowalski Paul Kreutzer Mike Krizganitz Kerri Krueger Keith Krutwig Sue Kucan Ann Marie Kucera Bill Kuhn Gary Kupitz Butch Kylloe Michelle Landry Susan Lane Larry LaPlante Edward Larson Therese Lasecki Bill Lavigne Terry Lavin jon Leanna Keith Lee Andy Leighton Annette Leonardi john Lesh Lorrey Licht john Lima Rich Lind Lisa Linder Kathy Lindner Bob Lindquist joan Lipkie Pauline Little Phillip Little Karen Locascio Mike Loesch Ed Logue Tracy Lohmeier jerry Lopez Bob Lucchesi Mary Lucid Larry Lund Ellen Lundquist Diane Lynch jim Macella Ken Mader john Maentanis Hilla Magallanes Mary Mager Mike Magerkurth Alex Magnus Marty Malinowski Mike Malloy Patrick Manna Sue Mansfield Ellen Marceron Tony Mariano jeff Markarian joe Markelonis Todd Marsh B Marce Martinez Dana Marzillo Mary Mathias Vicki Mathis Bill McCall Russell McCall Anne McCann Mike McClaskey lanice McCoy leanin McDaniel Pat McGuinnes joe McHugh Denise Mecca Kathy Mefford Nancy Megaro Renee Melichar Denise Melroy Bob Menas Martin Metreger Chuck Meyer Pat Meyer Randy Meyer Henry Meza Shawn Miles Britt Miller lim Miller Merri Miller Nancy Miller Shannon Miller Tracy Miller Mary Milligan Michelle Minadeo Guy Minarik Kari Minda Ginny Mischung Renee Mishikian V .. .,1, aTWWg.g H ' -I I 3 A? T :V A at L. Te 71 T .. A i,,tr . - f st ... ss T .. . ,,,,t T T -,,E,, ,1,,, f , T if ,v ' :,, f 1 . iff , f 'Ai' . T 5 sta , f., A , I Q ,F . 'P' Y T-T H 4 2 ' 'Sr T . . X . T -f,,, -T . if ,,l ' , N' ,. 5 tf' ' ,- AT v ,T f4. ,fTT ,T T s 2-: T . ,T W . . i . . .j x T ts, i Q y,,, if 'l l 5 ' iiii . ' ec1cl'xer'5-an evcllxialicm ' 2 5 V if V To The teachers at RMHS are alert. You , ' g g f ff T l can't get away with anything. They also diy? i g J T. gi 1 W g T its ,T Mm really kraorvdvghat they are teaching..I Mggmg W I , fr' - f, K .J A T. Dave Capper 1 g ' ? i V -,. K 'ltl The teachers at RMHS always seem in .L p dl to be willing to help out with a problem. b-,T eteg i They won't turn you away but might W A i suggest some other alternative if they g. , V 1 l can't seem to help. fag '1 ' Glynis Vasey ' J I , ' W 1 A 5 The teachers at RMHS seem to be g g T , g iT 7 eager to help in any problems the an yiii T V X y iyyy ly students have and the counselors n IQ 2 deserve something terrific too, because . ii T T '1 they help us get out in the open and 1 'gf A Q ' really appreciate this school. ,Q My J' , Terri Bojan W 7 . , ,I -N T , - ' Z gggggggggg Tgg gggg g g ggg ggg E ven though I don't know all of the X' ' -J 'f K' i f 7 Wi Z iii T teachers, the ones that I know are nice. . They seem to try to learn to know you W ,T the better than in junior high. yy . T , i Karin Gustafson l T 'ti 'ff I 'T fr. , ifl ' .'-- 2 1f:,.:T ., 1 V ' 5 X 1, ,.t. tt y .syyy. ,,.,., 4 Bill Mitchell Ty - Q ' 'T Bob Monitor .,,, x T i T. , Q Sarah Monroe 'A ai ' l L f ' I ,f-, Marty Moravec ' ' L V ,T 4 f 5' M., L Dan Moreno 'e'a,,w 2 ' ,- W., .--,T fe ' ' . steve Morris W f , T Ttii. john Morrissey A I H ii' Christine Mueller ' l . M 12+ in 'Ng ttet Scott Mullen Elida Munoz Mike Nanni Dave Neary Carol Nelson Diana Nelson Renee Nelson Dan Newell 'ez W ff Z ffi Q it 4- , t - 71 f Gif 7 a 'iK -of , i T I T f t.T T, 4 .. y WM... 'XX ir' . I 'L ,.iT iei.s' X' X 6 ,, my vw Q If E ,,,, A: il ll A'ii 5 , 4. K J.. . gi sg, V f X, f t ji ,W Q' 1, P lg - H 'S Phu 3 if U Y A + I 5 W QQ' Q 13 ' -slag ,--, fm, , ,Wy is .,s, 1 X A J if A ml l Q ' . X 4 X: X .R x ffm? - f fn. wav- , 5 4 If Jig l ' P o 4. ,Q . an 5' M ,, , fl- I lx. 3 we 'fa gy I e ni K Lg A. , P ayyii A , fl' 'Q' l V K V W' tl V tv A' Q t i it i r. 1. ' 'gf ' 9 ii , f nv?- Qi ,-QJKR-, E . z ' 4 3 if '. 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Ji- 14.1 5 1 Pam Noga Kathy Nolan Robin Norwood Andrea Nykiel Mike O'Connor Carol O'Dishoo Kevin Ofloy Doug Ohi Kurt Olszewski Georgia Oman Craig Orwin Paul Oshinski jim Owen Debbie Pacelli Chris Palluck Gina Pandocchi Lorrie Paoli Debbie Parish Kelly Parker Perri Patberg Nick Pecora Emery Pepin Tom Pera Carmen Personette Ed Peszek julie Peterson joe Petlicki Pam Piekos jim Piet Lori Pitts Peggy Plant Howard Plontke lulie Poklacki Bruce Poulos Kathy Powell Cindy Powers Karen Prejna Laura Prochaska Karen Quick lack Quillin Tammy Quinlan Maureen Quinett Rhonda Ragan Karen Rankin Mary Reckert Debbie Redeker Dan Reed Nicola Reid john Reif lean Renfro Sandra Rennhak Roy Rhyan Dave Richards Cindy Riche William Ritchie Robin Roberts Margaret Rock Brett Rogers Karen Roeske Sue Rogan Sue Rosback Denise Roser Don Rundlett Paul Rundprecht Mark Ryan Mike Ryan Steve Rybarczyk Richard Sutton Pat Swift Bill Szerameta Mark Sadler Tom Sadowski 8 Dan Sanchez Cathy Sandner Darrio Sanmiguel Chris Satek loe Schaedel janet Schar Vicki Schaudenecker Sue Scheffler Cynthia Scherer Kurt Schirmer Karin Schneider Sue Schneider Mark Schramm David Schroeder Tom Schuett Vicki Schulze Carl Schumacher Karen Scott Dave Sedrick Sue Seeling Connie Seibert Laurie Seibert Mark Semple Brian Sengson Terry Shaughnessy Amy Shaw Bob Shaw jackie Shearer Linda Sherman Alex Shimkus jim Shirmer Sharon Sholty jeff Shugart Ellen Shull Alan Siekerman julie Silber Russ Simek julianne Simon jeff Sippy jeffrey Sjodin Kari Skwierczynski Barb Slone Brian Smeenge Bill Smith Cindy Smith Lisa Smith Mary Smith Tracey Smith Dan Smoron Nancy Smorynski Sally Snell Mike Snyder Dan Sohn Bob Soto lvars Spalis Dawn Spiller Andy Spillios Mike Spitzock Linda Stahnke Karen Stapleton Carol Stark Sue Stawasz Kathy Steil Karen Stenersen Audrey Stepina Dave Stevens Bob Stowell janet Straumann Kathy Sturlini joel Suchecki Tom Suerth john Sulek X . 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Finally I QEI 'iiiiii i f S I K would like a boyfriend like Clark Gable because he is so S , l'i'i charming. A Karin Dozier YV A ...that I pass freshman year, that I make track and :M q Q y basketball, that I have A's and B's throughout high AV W ' I School. . , ii 2 ii' 'Q A lo Dicentio I Q, 1, I ' . ...that I can make a lot of friends, that I do something I I, . A 1 good that people would remember me by, and that I ti A make Arrangement. 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There are a lot of followers, but there are also a lot of leaders. I admire people who can make their own decisions by themselves, without just being one of the crowd. Kris Cardinale ...the music program. I feel it gives people an op- portunity to get involved with something where they won t be distinctly noticed, yet noticed enough to feel good about participating in something in school. Beth Esterl ...gym. Gym kind of breaks up the hour to hour classes where you have to think and take tests and so on. If there wasn't gym class, there wouldn't be anything to look forward to. Dale Sarby ...Homecoming Coronation. As I sat in the gym, and saw the overwhelming beauty of it, I was com- pletely struck with awe. Never have I seen anything like it, and I was totally captured by it all. Donna Prelac who Gsm RMI-lg 4 ?3'ue ,.. IVR' ' 1 X, I .,.. ' f ,,.. , ,..w sg. 5 ' 6' ,G x as it X 1 i 1' J' '. I i 3 if I - Vila QW A t . y . X lt ftlfff I W I... 1. . ,, W 1 -.2- , . fl I 1- 6 2. I is ..gia,-jp I ---1 , - HM., 'X do 54 X mfs, Sf-ip Kathy Malget Tom Marchok Randy Markovich julie Marsiglia Cindy Martin Russ Martin Lupe Martinez Laurie Mason Russ Mate Connie Mathias Dave Mattix Cheryl May julie Mayslak Paul McCracken Shannon McCullar Kelley McDade Kyle McDaniel Lisa McDorman Wave McFarland jim McGill Marlene McGinn Brian McMillan Cindy Meehan Keith Meisenheimer Erol Melik Nancy Mellenthin Scott Mercer Tim Mertins julie Mester jan Meyer Lou Meyer Bob Meyers Parsla Mezmalis Pam Mich Brett Miller jeff Miller Charles Milligan jim Miltz john Mitchell Diane Mitrenga Randy Moellenkamp Mark Mokas Lori Molitor William Moran Diane Moreno Cindy Morley Lisa Moy QVBS Curt Mueller Cynthia Mueller Linda Mueller Roberta Mueller Patty Munn Frank Munoz Mike Muntean jim Murphy Sean Murray jeff Myers Todd Nebel Bob Nelson Michelle Nesti Kurt Neuckranz Bob Neuman Bill Newsome Mark Nicklas Craig Nicoloff Phillip Niemeyer Kathy Niesen Rich Nixon Giovanna Noe Daniel Nolan Ginger Northrup john O'Donnell Fred Olson jeff Olson Sheri Olson David O'Neill jackie Orchell Cathy Paddock Doug Paice Lisa Palluck Larry Pankonin Gary Parker Lorey Parker Steve Parker john Partynski Brian Patzer Chris Paul Ginger Peifer Carol Pera Keith Pergande Karen Perry Pete Pertel Georganne Pesch Dan Peters Lisa Peters joanne Peterson Martin Petlicki Darlene Petrucci Bill Pettersen . tr, .Zi . 4 . if if? . t sv . , Y .,,. V wa 3 P . , if sk . .. of t sw t ' 'r zimifk' V ' it' i H Q ..,4s,l. 3. Q 31 ., nf .:' :ggzzfiai-f55g,:':lE:n '4v-:xLA-.2-12-c::-f----- :fm-.-:--:.-sa..::::::: W. E, ,. .. B .rij . sss.ssi f iiissiissii iisrr I .. y I , .at 1 rs s w , i s y s f ,yys ia' nj I 54 ' I' 'l B Y 't L if T, 'M I' .4114 J- fx, X K - A 1 pf! , V' I A , .s g I ' . , . . M5 , 6 ,si ly., me ',+ X , . . - , I 1' :fEf5i'Ei5 'fvw ztg g :Ir , X- ,Af f rf' Y . Q , fe!-'X .-','.+',2 2'5- .. l ' gm ' s . K s 4 . wx . il' h . , X Q 2 - .t DX . ' f 4 .,, GYX QVC! XICI'l'IOYX The teachers here are great! They treat you more like their friends than students. They talk to you not at you. Wendy Winkelhake ....aIways concerned, caring, will- ing to reach out and lend a helping hand. Phil Niemeyer My overall view of the teachers at Rolling Meadows High School is pretty good. Most of the teachers are really nice and fair to all the students. But then there are the teachers who pick pets. But overall, I like most of the teachers. Bette Giacomino I can't knock them because it I would be cutting my dad. I can t really state a bad opinion because I really don't have one. I think most teachers are really cool. Eric Shull I . . N? ,fv , K K A it '1'::'5 Yi 121 QQ, tx , 1 xr Q ,a i .M , x 'I 1? 'fl ak, W we ? . o 'K . I , 1. 55 'I si. . N ' s E. rl J 4' 1 Y f L is 'Def . , 1 , V45- Q? A H 'ill I im . . A X I . t . . Q ma' 'wb . x '49 it xx1l it hefty It 1 X1 I .-. as. t ,f ,:.s 1 I .,.j an X l 1- vs y elif ' N v 72. it A . A Le: ' .Ing QT xt gm ' if vt I. at-5. ,TU i ... K M fl sf - V. 4 ' h K - , 1, z.. Y 'S ' 'Qi T W' mi T . 1 . f L Shu: - L 1 t., 41 T x at it so xg T' as tcc tk I l , i 6' V' X if . if A YN A to if h , 5 C , ' h 3 T 1' A S ' , kktuz Z Q f xi xxx . x im mmth,.. . . R l ,QA iiii l ' s - 'E' -wit? K i K o fl 1 lm C ' h1 k X P l fm- p. ,, 1 t .. , ' x- '-, y 5 an - -5 Q4 w X . es fi , 2, I i. 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L J si s L i t l r K KK KKKK K ,,., , .. K L K . M K KK,t Q S it S ' -rrtit 4 if I S ' Lo F ' wil' 1 x . rs. . .L . R an 'W- Qirn ' . Smhvifi fffz ff -. Q Q :SN l sl' 2. , ..... gt. ,' K g -' 3 9 - 1 5 t . l I ii' Q lin Sb as var? V .J 5 .. Y iv' x if xi .. Mo5l' memo fable evenlu. . . . my first play. It was Carousel and I was a member of the running crew, the people who move the set pieces for plays. I was amazed at the amount of work that is put into a play. It's not a one-week thing. It takes a couple of months but after everything is done and we think about all the things we ve been through it all seems worth it-especial- ly when we remember the closeness we found. Silvia Tipsword . . .when Dave Hayden shaved all his hair off and painted a red white and blue eagle on his head. I never thought he would but he did get S350 for it. janet Lawrence . . . homecoming freshman year. It was my first dance and everything was so scary and yet so exciting. I was sure that I would trip over my gown before the night was over but I didn t and the night was great. Angela Palmisano . . . when I got my first blue star from my good buddy Mr. Palmer for good behavior. jim Blaseck ..i-. , ... -ee 'C Q. X Af? . - asf 'U 5 ixgg E- I 1 .:.. it . C H tr x t 8 Q' ' fs J QL tx 3 :xxx 1 T l fa. f J .K .K riff ' t ' . A tv fo -,fe 45 TS: 'iii , TIN' -ffl ,, -,Q-. . 1 W t Nga 5. f - i I S il 1 k s ' -1 if fe- fllt I t f V , in X-I S 'lf-?I s .., . 'lt an I e . 22:1 Xl Sharon Lambert Robby La Pointeg Ken Larson Paul Lesecki Paul Lavigne janet Lawrence Mike Lents Harry Lind Sharon Lindner Irene Link Kathy Little judy Livermore Mark Livingood Sandy Logothetti Mary Lorenz john Lubecker Kirk Lucchesi Donna Lund Lori Lund Diane Lundquist Chuck Lynch Linda Machas Al Macin Bill Mackin Mary Kay MacShane Barb Mager Nina Magnus Steffen Magnus Cathleen Mahoney jim Maiworm john Majikes Manju Mann Sue Manning joe Marich Beth Martin Phil Martin joe Martinez Scott Mattix Sherri May jeff McClellan jean McDonough jan McWherter jeff Mead Kevin Meartz x0'!5 P.: Bob Megaro Sue Mehringer Tom Meinhold Mark Meisenheimer Lisa Menas Pat Merges Brian Mertins Mike Metreger leannie Meyer john Mich Dan Miller Lori Miller Nancy Miller Sonja Miller Tracy Miller Beth Miner Mary Monroe Steve Moran jill Morken Harry Moser Jeff Moy Debbie Mrazek Sue Munson lohn Murphy lim Musto Nancy Namovicz Debbie Nauert Kathy Naujokas Cathy Nelson Dave Neumann Kathy Nicklin Tim Nickol lim Nicolaisen Dave Nielsen Bob Nieto Irene Nolan Dave Nordin Bill Nothdorft Mary Nugent Noemi Nunez Dennis Nykiel loan O'Connell Maureen O'Connor Rich Olsen Dawn Olson Kim Olszewski Rich Olszewski Melanie O'Mara 1- .W f - I I 5 L .1 K W 5 gg . f :Nl f , ,fl 2 , lrrri s it yriyyrueeiy , I if f 7 ef's M ' 'rr' -.M it B i ii cyl' SYYXBCIKKCISSIYXQ - f i K ai tang? , ' 'A I l ll . A is , . V, M r,, 5 IYXQI aryl- , , , i t ig, mi as A f l ls' l 5 ' . 'b . . . when l lost my underwear in gym and p I 6 l ' had to go the whole day without it. S Arm: ' 4, Bob Sutton 454 In 3 -fl . . .Freshmen year, in French I leaned over S 'B the wrong side of my desk to get a pencil, y A and my desk fell over and l fell out in the 'fx be Q x' .s A' middle of class. x 1, Kerri Keener l me .sys S . . . the time l got locked in one of the f y V QQ johns by the commons. l waited until iir H everyone left the washroom, then crawled l A l out. By then the tardy bell had rung, and l '-K , - , had to explain to Mrs. Shearer why l K' jf yj needed a pass. A i Karen McRann Vyy, . . .being the only guy on the '76 Yearbook ff lllf 4 Staff with 11 girls. ' 14 Grant Hodder A ' S xg I i Vvli lqf f , ,xv' I J LL it , B i S ,,.,,,. ,Ya , 3 I sfii31.,.. La' l ' mv 'is Wi ii'i' T 35'g?f9?f ,f va U all , W 'ia if 1 V i ' Q ,L 1 M. 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Q. y I Vrlh W A ,ve q . 4 j - wa: it A lu i f 'i X W f TM,-i' Zi ,lf 5 X ll Q -X '. i f .L,.- . 57-Q! ,i ' ' ' I f Paul Osika john Overland julie Pagliai Angela Palmisano Gail Pandocchi joe Paolella Lynn Patzer Kevin Pearson Steve Peifer Karyn Peszek Karen Petlicki Anita Petrunich Dale Pflanz Dan Phillips Tony Piazza Kevin Pickering Laura Pieczko Greg Piekos Ed Piepenbrink Cindy Pink Ellen Poklacki Karen Popp Sue Poppert Bill Potas Lisa Prchal Diane Prejna jeff Pritchard Brenda Pulford Rhonda Pullen jackie Purzycki Brian Quint Melody Ragan Shari Ramas Mary Rebek Maria Recker Frank Reckert Ken Redeker jim Reese Brian Regione Randy Rhoades Dave Rhyan Denise Richards Rozann Roberts jeff Robertson Elizabeth Rock Elizabeth Rockwell Carl Rodig Barb Roels Keith Roeske Tom Rohde Scott Ross jim Rowland Mark Rustemeyer Bruce Ryan Diane Saas Cathie Sadler Sue Sadowski Laura Sanders Donna Sandner Ruben Sanmiguel Dan Sarich Bob Satek Nina Savaiano jim Sawyer XOYP N QI 150 Diane Sbertoli Mark Sbertoli john Scarpelli joe Schmider john Schneider Linda Schneider jim Schnur Lauri Schreiner Matt Schroeder jan Schumacher Linda Schwartz Paul Schweikert Candace Scott Diane Scrivner Demara Seiler Pete Senten Kevin Sesko Kate Shanley Rose Shaughnessy Debbie Shaw Barb Shearer Scott Sheffer Karen Shields Colette Shirmer Laura Shull Pete Siebeck joe Siebert Mark Sielig Tom Simon Debbie Sleger Tammie Slove Bret Smith Lorraine Smith Peggy Smith Brad Snell jim Sode Terry Sohn Glenn Sonntag Dan Sonoda Paul Spiller Gary Sprague Theresa Stapleton jeff Starck Nancy Stearns Donnette Stirmell jim Storey Dan Strebel Bill Suchecki Bob Sutton Tom Sweeney jeff Swenson Randy Swetman Anna Szulyk Bob Taraba Terri Tarsitano Richard Theis joe Thomas Mary Thomas Sue Thompson Bill Thoresdale Lori Thorstensen Tom Thrun Silvia Tipsword Tim Tofilon T 1 w e :-:TT V yyy V g ? 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D . 25 ' ' I 5' H' 'vt a 5 . Y V jdll, . H .1 f ,, lf 1 t V V, 15. - F ' , 2 fa - , , am- , t ,, I-11 , ' t P 1 , Yfff' 3. K 2 A 'X . 'Q I it f X if X5 L 4. xxx + i 1 it mo5l'c1boxi'l' RMH3 . . .the people. My friends and the teachers make school worth coming to. Ellen Poklacki . . the new pollution free hand dryers. Kim Olszewski xxx alllil-ce.le.c15l'c1l5oxilRfVk 3 . . . I hate the idea of hall guards and having to have a pass everytime you step outside class. Debbie Shaw benefit of the students. It is ridiculous to have to pay so much money for a book that was forgotten at home overnightg even the public library does not make you pay as much as the school library. Cathie Sadler l'xc1 i 3 . . . . . . I dislike the library system that has been arranged for the 1 Lf 5 tlfl I' 'lv J ifi 1 if 1, -i 1 l I X l if A i n , at v - 4 L 9 KI . Michele Tousey Mark Travaglio lim Trevor Lori Tucek Cindy Twitchell Cathy Tyler Mike Ulbrich April Unger Scott Vana Laurie Varchetto lessie Villarreal Karen Vinezeano Sue Vlamis Rich Vojtsek Tom Waldron Kent Walker jeannine Walsh Dave Walter jerry Walters Laura Wandersee Laura Warnicke Brad Weber Mike Weir lean Wells Greg Wentz Tracy Wertz Kim Wheat Brian Wienecke Scott Willroth Carol Wills Wendy Winkelmann Troy Winsell Mike Witkowski Debbie Wittig Mary Wohszab Mike Wolfsmith Nancy Wrenn Larry Wright Tim Wright Henry Wujec Brent Wurfel jeff Yelton john Zabbia Diane Zawacki Matt Zimmermann Mimi Zygowicz S 152 l Nil IQ' Mary Abate Teresa Aceto Ron Adamczyk Gary Adams Brian Adcock A Rob Ahlgren Richard Albert Sharon Alfano jerry Allen ludy Allen if 'V'-T7 Robin Alt jeff Ambrose Fred Anderson lack Anderson Doug Andre laye Angle Cheryl Ardisana Kevin Atkins Ellen Austerlade Philip Badgley Connie Baechle Carrie Bahe Steve Baker Cynthia Baldassari Kathy Balek Ne Linda Bartram Andy Bartucci Barbara Bass Chris Bates Lori Baugh Eva Beam Mike Beebe Diane Beedy Kim Beleslin Mike Bell 'IIILASS Slhklf II STIIICS Mike Belluomini I- Lisa Bernal Donna Betz 'Gil IIQILS Q98 lf'UlfAIL QTQHI Diane Beyer Dennis Biancalana William Bilsley Qin! Mike Blackmore Teri Blaesing Ed Blosser Ron Bockman Marysia Borek Wendy Borgardt Marybeth Bornhofen Matt Botkin Dave Boursaw Patricia Bowden Kathy Bowens Rich Bowes The officers of the Class of '77: lan Lindabauer and Linda Garrity. Sandie Bowles Dave Bramlett jeff Brauneker Norine Breidinger Steve Breidinger Teri Breitbeil Pat Bremer N , Cathy Brennan jim Brennan Greg Brent Margaret Bresemann Sharon Bretl Sl Nll X Q ,p-0 . Tammy Brightwell lanice Brinkman Lisa Brinton Mary Broderick Karen Brown N Laree Brown Tina Brown Beth Brownawell Dale Bublitz Nancy Budde 'ir--af' Mike Bulger ludy Bunescu Brett Burkhardt Mark Butler Donald Brynelsen N Marty Calabrese Chris Caldwell Cathy Campana Dave Campbell Ken Candela Michelle Cannon Steve Canty Mike Caporale Steve Cawthorne Maria Chalikis Tina Cheloni Laura Cleland Ken Cooper Kathy Cremerius Mark Dahlquist Tom Choice Nancy Christensen ludy Cimaglia Fred Cleek ivmb. QOH-V Denise Clift Frank Coletto Brian Connor Tom Conroy W, 'WP'-' Laura Coppoletta Mike Corrado Petrice Costello Tom Costello Dave Crouch Sue Crutcher Mehrnoosh Daeenejad Darlene Dahlquist Rick Dahm Stacee Dalley jerry Dargis Ralph DeAngeli5 Barb Decker Diane DeRosa joe DiPietropaoIo 3 .2 Sally Dolan Dave Doyle Helen Deles Tom Delong Sam DeMarie Don Dempsey WxVIl'IAIf ZIPI. 9 9 Hi' I m a senior this year' Where? Rolling Meadows High School of course us what I need another ID card Ive got four of these things now and I m STILL ugly Huh? No Im not graduating early Wish I were though Hey will you measure my head for my graduation cap? An inch above the ear it says Aren t you ever going to take your gym stuff home? It smells pretty gross Our high school code is 143 736 ACT s were WHEN? You re doing your term paper on what? I dont think it s ever been done before but I dont see why not What do you mean if I don t take consumer ed I can t graduate?I' That s the pits CEEB PCS SAT BEOG ATP HELP' Why don t we get more snow days? . . . Did you ever find out who teepeed your house?. . . How was your Senior Workshop? Yeah I thought it was kind of neat. . .Ya know I don t see what everyone means when they say that your Senior year is your best one . . . Yay! No more Bicentennial minutesl. . . Do we have to have locker inspections in college?. . . Whos the psychopath who drives that blue hearse?. . . You know what? I heard that SIX PEOPLE in Mr. Colemans sociology class got MARRIED . . . Have you got a date for the Prom yet? Yeah, neither do I . . . Where did you say you were applying? Today I got an applica- tion from Duckpond University. . .Wanna go to Mac's for lunch? I've got the car . . . Do we really have to get into these caps and gowns? Is it on straight?. . .So you want to be a Marine. And that's the way it was. Good night, Chet. Good night, David. Good night from RMHS. Pat Dinse Mike DrP1ero Cathy DiPiIlo john Donato Sue Dreyer Karen Dolan Maureen Donehey Dorothy Drezen if Dennis Drolet Debbie Dubs Kathleen Duffy Steve Dunham joe Dunphy MVIH Alf II ILIIIKIE Larry Eberhard ' janet Eccles 0 0 l21f1iC6 ECl4SIf0m Anne Newsome Mrs Gerdlsch Mike Illingworth fM'USlf AXIIHU lU lf . . .the free style of teaching that most t of the teachers use in their classes. lt's F great to be able to enjoy learning. I Letty Smith I met a lot of nice people with views Ray Elbe Liga Elliott and goals in life different from mine Carol Emerich and it was kind of interesting Sue Koepple lt s a nice place to visit Shelley Travis lack Euske Don Ewald Diane Fabian ll in ' x , Laura Fahn Kathy Fanslow Bruce Fathers Carl Fava Debbie Fischer Paul Fliehler Donna Flynn jean Fohlmeister Phil Frank Dawn Franklin Xl Gail Franz Carol Freeman Steve Freeman Mary Freres Wendi Frisen RTF? rf 9 fc. Dan Friske lgaren Froula judy Fugelberg Al Fuglestad Roger Fuller Cathy Furbush Bob Furlan Steve Furniss Gary Gaddini Tom Gallagher l F' ,gg Barb Gallo jim Garrity Linda Garrity lon Gauger Barb Gawlik Terry Geegan Pam George Rebecca George Karen Geudtner Debbie Giammarrusco fl' Diane Giammarrusco Suzanne Ginger Sue Ginsberg Dave Gish Joyce Glorch julie Glynn Steve Golbeck Marie Goodall Tom Graczyk Gregg Graetz 'T 1: K Lyle Graf Brian Grakowski Drew Granzow Brett Gratton Nina Greathouse Gerry Green Kim Green Shirley Grindol Dawn Grunwald john Guajardo N I 4 Q ixik L 1 x I as 2 Q: X !.'-if ff' Michele Gullicksen Daria Haliw Bonnie Hall Mike Hall Lynne Haney IINICIIIDIENII... .. llll Hamen going up to Mr Ziemek thinking he was Dr Shull I had a long Marc' Harman conversation with him before I realized who he was Mary Snyder in MNUSII If MKIBAXIDIDAXSSII NIE In my Spanish class when we were having oral drills, my teacher asked g I - me a question in Spanish: Tomorrow is my birthday. What will you give me? I wanted to say cake , but I couldn't think of the right W word, so I said, caka -and I won't tell you what THAT means! Kathy Duffy I walking around for a week with a bandage on my nose Mark Dahlquist Karen Harrington when Dennis Drolet pantsed me in the indoor track after Dave Haf' Rich Bowes I was walking up the.stairs in the library and I tripped and fell. I was wearing a dress and I didn t fall too gracefully. Laura Fahn Penny Hart Debbie Haseman w . . -5. ,H 'N Q l,,ts 1 . Ii T fl I A james Hattory jim Healy Marilyn Hedrick Liz Heile Geri Heinz football practice in front of the entire Pom Pon squad. ' Meg Heinz , ,.:f gg , l 'I I . I bm I t o I is Dave Hickox Bob Helmboldt Pam Henry Delane Herbert Sandy Herzog Bonnie Hildebrandt Dave Hill Kevin Hill Pam Hilty Don Hintz IFIUNNIIIESII IEXIDIEIDII IENICIE .. .. .. . . .Laura Fahn. Brad Rieder When I went streaking in the play Fiddler on the Roof Iran into Mrs Garfield and she laughed at me Mike Illingworth During my sophomore year I was involved in track The funniest thing that ever happened was when we found a lady s slip in the locker of a fellow track member Tim Rohde being accepted by a college to which I never applied Kathy Vassallo Kelly Hoekstra Mary Lynn Hoffman Margaret Hogan Peter HOll Sharon Hollatz Mike Holthe Cecilia Hooper Bill Hopkins IIDIDS 9' xt Nancy Hora Cindy Horan Marjorie Horrigan Bonnie Horst Dorine Horvath it ,f f VNS.. flle qkxi Richard Huber Kathy Huddleston Randy Huffman Tim Hughes Manuel Ibarra Mike Illingworth Phil Iwen Brett jackson Lisa lacobs Nancy lacobs .. 3 Tom lacobs Tim jacobson jeanine lanis Denise lanowski Dean jarnow WT? Debbie jarog jean jarzemgki janet lasnoch jean lasnoch Rod lay 163 N Dave jenkins Dave jensen josie jesalva Barb johnson Denise johnson Sharon johnson Sue johnston Debbie josephson Chuck johnson Eileen joyce Sm- wr' WM? as yi i Laura jungblut julie Kafka Pam Kastning Bill Kasper fr john Kedzie jill Kemper Ed Keyzer Kevin Kiley Karen Kingsley jim Kirkham A Bob Kirkland Pam Klein Mary Kirkland Shari Kleinschmidt sf- 531 R 5 Pat Knollmueller Tammy Koch Fred Kocian Deborah Koeppen Sue Koepple Terri Koopmann IBUUNID Tom Kostelny Total number of apphcanons Debbie Kowalski Mark Kramer Cas of january 19773 Total number of students making applications 203 l330!ol Total out of state applications 122 l35'Vol Total junior College applications 222 650K Sigfried Kreis l Ol Carol Krenek Kristine Krueger Total Illinois-state school applications . C7104 of all junior College applicationsl: T56 l450fol Total Community College applications: 24 l0.60fol 'UU lL lLllf'l3 IE '- 334 Z jf . . . I Robert Kucan Paul Kuczek Greg Kuda Pat Kusek Lizbeth Landon Barb Landwehr Art Lanham Nancy Lannon as N X1 - 4' Rich LaPointe james Leanna Mary Lechleider Tamara Licht Laura Lima David Limperes s Beth Brownawell and Senior Class Advisor Mrs. Barb Clennon jan Lindabauer Charles Lisinski Faan Yeen Liu jill Livermore Rick Lobocki Don Logan Martha Lopez john Lopianetzky +lW 'W Thomas Lucas Chris lacobsen Laura Simon janet Lucas john Machoil Terry Macshane Cathy Maentanis gt., gkiil , gii. mi WE W , , . F32 Aram Markarian Dan Marsigiia Dino Marsillo Chris Martineiii judy Masura Paul Mathey Steve Mathis Robin Mattefs IENII Kendis Magnus Susan Marzillo Ronald McClaskey Denise McCory lane McCracken Patti McGrath Chris McHarg Mary McNamara Luann Mecca Loretta Medley Greg Meehan Lisa Mehringer Margaret Melroy Sl NI 'Vw-ww-' Kevin Mertins David Mester Nancy Metzger Debra Meyer 168 1 M - fraagegli-as 5: .. A ,,r.. S Q AA:E ii i l5S?Era ws., W, ..,, ,,Q 5 E ,wer ,,,.. k,k . me . . 1 - Mike Meyer Deborah Meyers Dawn Michelini 'UN -QQ Y-N-, 'Q '4 o':'4, Qin. Rob Miller Roy Miller Mike Mills ' iii' 'N . 'ef David Molge Karen Molinari Diane Morey Noreen Muldoon Cathy Munn an - as . Tammy Muntean Karen Miller ,. , jamie Mirro Thomas Morgan Eileen Meyer Ken Miller Paulette Mitrenga Tom Morrissey S t e v e N a g y Lisa Naymola i sumti Nina Naymola Barbara Nelson Steve Nelson Rick Netzel Annette Newsome Q Rich Nielsen Bryan Niermeyer Laura Niesen Carol Nyland Dan Oddo I:-wt. s..,,e:-- :z-,.. .- . X rf-1' - - . . . ,t Xi W-gm t my . Y X CEXQQ. ggi Q s NN? im r s gkcgtfx .1 QB CP' inn-av' S.. Kewl Anna O'Donnell Patti O'Donnell Margaret Oman Steve Orchell Helen O'Reilly ' M0051 Milf MNUIIQAIIBILIE . Xl lEWlIf N lf. .. .. m H . . .the mistake I made twice and got caught by the same person both I times. Donna Betz loan Oskarsson U Michael Pagels . . .a certain orange punch that Mr. Hoese never found out about. i Debbie Kowalski ' . . . my first encounter with the cafeteria food. Ken Candela . . . trying to explain to my mother about the sand in my tuxedo. :M k Ron Ryba w jeff Paice Todd Palmberg Gwenda Palmer Laura Paolella Patricia Park Mark Pastor Mike Patrick Barb Patterson Nancy Peifer MVIHATF II ILIIIIYIE ILIEASTI AIIEIUIU Tf IDMKIHS.. .. .. Only one person at a time can drink at the four water fountains because of the water pressure David Limperes I hate those open triangular blocks of classrooms' When I m in my classes I can hear everything that s going on inthe other classes The architect who designed them must have been senile Kathy Duffy I dislike the lower standards of education l came to this school from New York State expecting something comparable to that states educational programs I was kind of distressed to find that the majority of a class full of seniors did not know the difference between the words urban and suburban and rural lthink the problem has something to do with the high percentage of working students but there are a number of things that need to be changed on the academic level Kathy Vassallo The admit system they never believe me when I m telling the truth They always tell me my mom never called She really doesnt have time at work to call school fifty times just because the attendance office can t get it together' Shelley Travis Eric Pearson Pamela Pelc Kathy Pera Pam Perreten Debbie Peters Kathy Peters joan Peterson Cindy Pettersen joe Pfeiffer X 'N K N , .. ,,,.... -- S, i gf' ' 1 5: f7:2'..1 g . ,X - x -A y i w . 3 X ' R Qi Pat Piccolo Nancy Piet Leslie Pinney Mike Piszezek Gary Plaza Nora Polacek Richard Ponczkowski Bruce Ponzo Eugene Porten Debra Potter Bob Poulos Tom Prchal Linda Prokop Ginger Quick Mark Quinnett A David Reed Cindy Reel Denise Reitmeyer Cathy Renner Cheryl Replogle Barbra Rhodes Janet Ridgeway Brad Rieder joy Riefski Scott Roberts Larry Robertson julia Roesler jim Rogers Rich Rogers Tim Rohde Bette lo Roos Bob Rose Al Rosenquist Mike Rossi Sandy Rossow 13' 7 S si?-if f M S - YN M-at J 3, o i t 1, ff' df x R Craig Royal Harry Ruetschlin Anne Russo Ron Ryba Helen Sadler vb? 'JG Ken Sadowski Tom Sallwasser Scott Sander john Sanderbeck Vicki Sandner :il Rick Savaiano Brian Savage Donna Sawicki Robert Sayre Liz Schaedel 172 4s at l N ll S Robert Schaefer Ann Schaefges Barb Schaefges Ray Schaefges William Schaub Dale Scherl Tim Schirmer Vicki Schmider julie Schmidt Mary Schoenfeld MW' lflI'lllQlEllf MVIISIHIES... .. If l had three wishes, l'd wish that I had my own car so that l could drive to a stable where l would ride the horse that I wish I had, during all the free time that l'd wish for. Letty Smith . . . to install a McDonald's vending machine in school, to have a gallon- sized tube of Clearasil in the washrooms because of Mac's, and to eat my life away and not gain a pound. Kathy Peters . . . world peace, no more starving people, and my four bucks from Mr. Brasch. Ron Ryba . . . an additional six inches in height for Mr. Selke, a razor for Mr. Huebner, and a 6 I1 freshman transfer student for Coach Weinberg. Tom Choice three more years at Rolling Meadows with the same people around. lohn Lopianetzky Mary Schoepke john Schramm jeff Schrock Art Schroeder Sharon Scrivner Debbie Sefried 'i Cory Sesko Barb Setnan Linda Severin 173 Elizabeth Shaughnessy Pete Shaw lfllf AMCIHIEIIQS'-AN IE VA ILIUAUFII UN The teachers here are very unique. They go to great lengths to get the students involved in activities by getting involved themselves. Especially the MathfScience division! You never know what to expect when you walk through-on 50's day they all greased their hair back and wore chains and t-shirts. On Halloween, Mr. Levins wore a patch over his eye like Long john Silver and would greet you by saying AHRRR. The teachers here show us that there s more to school than just reading and writing. Maureen Donehey They all get together and plan major exams for the same day. Rich Bowes They are very creative and interesting. I don t think many other schools would have a certain chemistry teacher dress up as Santa. I love them. Brad Rieder Letty Smith Nancy Smolucha ,K N ,MIN Carol Shearer Thomas Sidor Marion Siebert Pam Sievert Rick Simon Lisa Simpson 'S v XV' Sonja Sinclair Dennis Sjodin Deborah Slone Rich Smalley Cindy Smith jeff Smith his at 'sf it Bob Smorynski james Snider Mary Snyder Chris Sorensen joe Spears john Speck Ann Spoerlein Mark Staber !':.. Tom Stahnke Robert Starck Ron Stargardt Gregory Starr jeff Starr Bill Stawasz Shane Stevenson Steve Stiert Cindy Stoneham Andy Stout Rick Struggles Dan Suerth Greg Sulek jim Sullivan Rick Sutton Thomas Swartz Mike Sweeney Tim Swift jeff Talbot Caryl Taylor SIENII Kathy Taylor Leo Theis fwfr' Thomas Tofilon Evelyn Tomas 'L Q as Robert Urbain Ken Urban Sandy Ventura Karen VeVang im.-A Karl Voss Steve Voss T76 Ted Theofanous Mark Thoman Pete Till Michelle Trahan Shelley Travis Barb Tselos T wie' Q'-this if 1 K K. falff if , razii. ff. J . i my , Qi Sandy Vana Kathy Vassallo Eleanor Vela Sandy Vinezeano Kathy Vittore Kurt Von De Bur Barbara Warner Benny Waters Dean Watson X Sandra Weiland Greg Weir Christa Wellhausen janet Wessel Cindy Wierz Kathy Williams Q i I NIIIDIIQ Dale Wendt Kathy Werling Kim Williams Peg Wilson 'E Carol Winikates Michael Winn Lewis Winslow Dorice Wojtowicz Robin Yates g Illf ll 'UUUILID IDD ll lf AILIL AIEAIIN. .. .. . . . wear a name tag, so I wouldn't be confused with Pam Klein, Debbie hh , h I Z, Fischer, or Carol Nyland! P il Younan Mic ae immermann Linda Garrity . . . lift more weights, and not let Bill Chauncey come to my parties, for my kitchen sink will never be the same-and neither will Bill! Rich Bowes . not a single thing! Mike Beebe jeff Zoellick Becky Zygowicz S N i 177 SIENIIIUIIQS ACETO, TERESA-Yearbook 2,3. ADCOCK, BRIAN-Diversified Occupations 4. ALT, ROBIN-Distributive Education 4. ALLEN, IEROME-Pacer 172,47 Track 27 Student Council 3. AMBROSE, IEFF-Cross Country 17 NHS 3747 4 Semester Honor Pin 37 7 Semester Honor Pin 4, ANDERSON, BRIAN-7 Semester Honor Pin 4. ANDERSON, FREDERICK-Football 17 NHS 3,47 4 Semester Honor Pin 37 7 Semester Honor Pin 4. ANDERSON, IACK-Cross Country 17 Basketball 17 Tennis 17 Student Council 47 Intramurals 2,3,4. ATKINS, KEVIN-Tennis 27 NHS 273747 4 Semester Honor Pin 37 7 Semester Honor Pin 47 Senior Award: Business AUSTERLADE, ELLEN'Intramural Volleyball 374. BAHE, CARRIE-Symphonic Band 17273747 Marching Band 17273747 Orchestra 273747 Pep Band 17273747 Band President 47 Musical lBandl 273747 V-Show IBandJ 273747 NHS 2,3,4. BALDASSARI, CINDY-Peer Counseling 2. BARTRAM, LINDA-AFS 47 Ski Club 47 AFS student from Denmark. BARTUCCI, ANDY-Student Council 3,47 NHS 4. Transferred as a Sophomore from Taft H.S., Chicago, Ill. BAUGH, LORI-Track 17 Art Club 1727374 BELLUOMINI, MIKE-Track 27 Intramural Bowling 17273747 SECTEIBTYQ Ping Pong 2. BENSON, VALERIE-FHA 1727 Homecoming Float Committee 1,27 NHS 27 Homecoming Decora- tion 1727 Homecoming Performances 27 Transferred as a Senior from Beloit H.S,7 Beloit, Wis. BETZ, DONNA-Choir 17 Girls Glee 2. BILSLEY, BILL-Baseball 17273747 Basketball 17 Lettermans 47 4 Semester Honor Pin. BLACKMORE7 MICHAEL-Gymnastics 1. BLOSSER, EDWARD-Band 17273747 lazz Band 3. BOREK, MARYSIA-Hero 3747 Secretary 37 Vice President 4. BORGARDT, WENDY-Stage Crew 17 Band 17273747 Student Council 47 Band Council 47 Pep Band 172737 Orchestra Pit 3,47 V-Show 2. BORNHOFEN, MARYBETH-Track 17 Pep Club 27 Ski Club 374. BOTKIN, MATT-Football 17 Tennis 17 Swim Team 172. BOWDEN, TRICIA-Student Council 17273747 Secretary 37 Pacer 1,27 Yearbook 3747 AFS 27 Romedra Player 3,47 Stage Crew 172737 V-Show 1,27 Orchesis Crew 1727 Service to Manking Award 27 Ill. Youth 81 Traffic Safety Council 273. BOWENS, KATHLEEN-Orchesis 3747 Ski Club 273. BRAUNEKER, IEEE-Football 17 Tennis 17 Intramurals 27374. BREITBEIL, THERESA-Gymnastics 1,27 Basketball 17 Volleyball 17 Spanish Club 27 Student Council 17273747 Orchesis 3747 Homecoming Court 47 Christmas Ball Queen 4. BRENNAN, CATHY-Spanish Club 2,37 Spanish Honor Society 273747 4 Semester Honor Pin 37 7 Semester Honor Pin 47 NHS 4. Senior Award: Spanish BRENNAN, IIM-Tennis 17 lazz Band 1,27 Choir 273,47 Arrangement 3747 Drama 2,3,4. BRESEMANN, MARGARET-AFS 2. BRIGHTWELL, TAMMY-Marching Band 17273747 Debate Z7 Symphonic Band 3747 Concert Band 1727 Pep Band 2,37 Stage Crew 2. BRINKMAN, IANICE-Cheerleading 172737 Leaders 27374. BROWN, KAREN-Pom-Pon 1727 Track 17273747 Choir 17273747 Pep Club 27 Letterettes 27374. BROWN, LAREE-Ski Club 2737 HERO 47 Vice President7 Art Club 17273, BRYNELSEN, DONALD-Pacer 273,47 Milo Mustang 1,47 Library Aide 173747 Computer Club 27 A.V. 17 Stage Crew 172. BUTLER, MARK-Hockey 17273747 Captain 47 Gymnastics 1,27 Cross Country 2. CALABRESE, MARTIN-Intramurals 27374. CAMERON, IOHN-Transferred as a junior from Conant H.S., Hoffman Estates, ill. CAMPANA, CATHLEEN-Drill Team 17 AFS 17 Spanish Club 37 Treasurer7 Spanish Honor Society 37 Softball 3747 Leaders 374. CAMPBELL, DAVID-Cross Country 17273747 Track 17273747 Lettermen 273,47 Secretary 4. CANDELA, Sophomore from Saint Patricks H.S., Chicago, Ill. KENNETH-Transferred as a CANNON, MICHELE-Leaders 3,47 Art Club 27 Intramural Volleyball 2. CAPORALE, MIKE-Hockey 3,4. CHOICE, THOMAS-Basketball 1727 Cross Country 17273747 All Conference 37 Captain 47 COSTELLO, PETRICE-Bowling 273,47 Captain 47 Softball 37 Letterettes 27374. CREMERIUS, KATHY-Riding Club 17 Orchesis 3747 NHS 3,4. CROUCH, DAVE-Basketball 17273747 Baseball 1727 Spanish Honor Society 27 NHS 273747 Lettermen 47 Leaders 374. CRUTCHER, SUE-Swim Team 27 Pep Club 1,27 Treasurer7 Timettes 1,27 Leaders 3,47 Letterette 273,47 ski Club 3, DAEENEIAD, MEHRNOOSH-Transferred Senior year from Tehran, Iran. DAHLQUIST, DARLENE-Band 1,27 V-Show 1727 Powder Puff Football 47 4 Semester Honor Pin 3. DAHLQUIST, MARK-Gymnastics 17273747 Cross Country 17 Band 1. DALLEY, STACEE-Leaders 3,47 NHS 3747 Powder Puff Football 37 Semester Honor Pin 374. DARGIS, IERRY-Baseball 17 Basketball 17 Student Council 3747 NHS 3,47 Leaders 3,47 Senior Award: Activities. DE ANGELIS, RALPH-Debate 273,47 Captain 47 Forensics 37 Pacer 3,47 NHS 273,47 Spanish Honor Society 273747 Student Council 37 Spanish Club 27 Treasurer 27 Bicycle Club 27 4 81 7 Semester Honor Pin 3,47 Debate Award 47 Senior Award: Debate. DECKER, BARBARA-Choir 17 Basketball 27 DI PIERO, MIKE-Football 17 Gymnastics 1727374 DIPIETROPAOLO, IOSEPH-A.V. 1727 Computer Club 37 Ham Radio Club 47 Math Club 27 NHS 2,3747 Intramural Bowling 37 National Actuary Society Mathematics Award 37 National Merit Semifinalist and Finalist 3,47 III. State Scholar 471 St 7 Semester Honor Pins 3,4. DOLAN, KAREN4Stage Crew 17 Orchestra 17273747 Orchestra Pit 172,37 Library Aide7 2737 AFS 172737 Spanish Club 2,37 NHS 273747 Spanisl' Honor Society 2737 Track 47 Drill Team 1,27 Ill State Scholar 47 4 Bt 7 Semester Honor Pins 3,4 Senior Award: Valedictorian. DOLAN, SALLY-Track 1,2747 Gymnastics 374 Cross Country 37 Swim Team 47 Ski Club 3,4. DONEHEY, MAUREEN-Choir 1737 V-Shovt 17273747 Asst, Director 37 Director 47 Drama 374 Yearbook 27 Spanish Honor Society 47 Quill 8 Scroll 27 Romedra players 3,47 4 Br 7 Semestei Honor Pins7 Office Guide 1727 Football 2,3. DOYLE7 DAVID-Cross Country 1,27 Tenni' 1,2737 Basketball 17 Manager7 lntramura Basketball 17273747 Intramural Bowling 3747 Ill State Scholar7 4 Br 7 Semester Honor Pin. DREYER, SUE-Concert Band 1727 Color Guart 1,27 Spanish Honor Society 3747 Concert Choir 4 NHS 47 4 Semester Honor Pin 3. DREZEN, DOROTHY-V-Show 172,37 Track 172 Swim Team 27 Spanish Club 27 Drill Team 1. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY EXECUTIVES: Faan Yeen Liu, jerry Green, Margie Horrigan. Track 17273747 All Conference 47 Lettermen 2,3747 Secretary 37 President 47 Student Council 273,47 Executive Board 47 NHS 2,3747 Homecoming Court 47 Leaders 3,47 4 Br 7 Semester Honor Pins7 Senior Awards: Mayor's Trophy, School Spirit. CHRISTENSEN, NANCY-AFS 17 Honor Roll 17273747 4 Semester Honor Pin 37 NHS Candidate 4. CIMAGLIA, IUDY-Intramural Bowling 3,47 Transferred as a junior from MarilIac7 Northfield, III, CLELAND, LAURA-Student Council 27374. CONNOR, BRIAN-Drama 17273. CONROY, TOM-Cross Country 172,37 Gymnas- tics 1,27374. COPPOLETTA, LAURA-AFS 1727 Spanish Club 2,37 Vice President 37 Spanish Honor Society 273747 NHS 3,4. CORRADO, MICHAEL-Football 17273747 Lettermen 4. Student Council 47 Art Club 1,2,374. DELONG, TOM-Gymnastics 1727 Drama 374. DEMARIE, SAM-Baseball 1727 Basketball T,2,3,4j Lettermen 3747 NHS 273747 Spanish Honor Society 27 III. State Scholar 47 National Merit Commended Student 47 4 Br 7 Semester Honor Pin7 Valedictorian, DEMPSEY, DON-Football 172737 Band 17273747 Drama 17273747 Stagemanager 47 Asst. Stageman- ager 37 Romedra players 3,47 V'Show 3,47 Band Honor Pins 3,4. DE ROSA, DIANE-Choir 17 Girls Glee 27 Concert Choir 3747 Arrangement 47 Romedra players 17273747 Drama 'l,2,4j Cheerleading 17273747 Co-captain 27 Captain 37 Co-captain Br President 47 NHS 3747 French Honor Society 1,27 4 81 7 Semester Honor Pins 3,47 V-Show 47 Student Council 47 Executive Board7 Senior Awards: Dance7 School Spirit. DINSE, PATRICIA-Stage Crew 27 Romedra players 2. DROLET, DENNIS-Football 17273747 Basketba 1727 Baseball 1,2,3,4j Captain 47 Baseball A Conference 37 Spanish Honor Society 3 Homecoming Court 47 Lettermen 3,47 4 8t I Semester Honor Pins. DUBS, DEBBIE-Symphonic Band 172,374 Marching Band 17273747 Pep Band 27 V-Shov- lBandl 27 4 Semester Honor Pin7 NHS 4. DUFFY, KATHLEEN-Riding Club 172,37 AFS 2,3l NHS 273,47 Nurses Aide 17 4 81 7 Semester Hono Pin7 Who's Who In American High Schoo- Student 47 Ill. State Scholar 47 Spanish Hono Society 3,4. DUNHAM, STEVE-A.V. Club 3747 Treasurer Intramural Football 37 Transferred as Sophomore from Proviso Fast H.S., Maywoo Ill. EBERHARD, LARRY-AFS 17 4 Semester Hono Pin 37 Spanish Award 1. ECCLES, IANET-Choir 17 AFS 27 Drama 374. ECKSTROM, IANICE-French Club 27 Frenc lonor Society 25 NHS 3,45 AFS 35 4 Br 7 Semester lonor Pin5 Ill. State Scholar5 Who's Who In ,merican High School Students 4. las, RAYMOND-Basketball 1. l LLIOTT, LISA-NHS 45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 iench Club 45 Student Council 45 Ski Club 3,45 reasurer 4. MERICH, CAROL-Student Council 25 olleyball 2,3545 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Softball 152,35 adminton 25 NHS 4. JSKE, IACK-NHS 45 Ski Club 3. AHN5 LAURA-Pom Pon 152,35 Student Council 253,45 HERO 45 Leaders 3,45 Office Guidance 3. ANSLOW, KATHY-Symphonic Band 1,2,3,45 :cretary 45 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 2,45 Orchestra 2535 V-Show iBandJ 3,45 Musical andl 35 4 Semester Honor Pin. ATHERS, BRUCE-Baseball 15 Intramural lsketball 2,3,45 Bowling 35 4 A 7 Semester onor Pin. AVA, CARL-Gym nastics 1,2. SCHER, DEBBIE-NHS 45 7 Semester Honor Pin Spanish Honor Society 45 Spanish Club 2,35 S 15 Romedra players 1,2,3,45 Thespians 3545 oir 45 V-Show 3,4. JEHLER, PAUL-Football 15 Wrestling 1,2. .YNN5 DONNA-Drill Team 1. KANKLYN5 DAWN-Choir 1,2,3,45 Drama 3,45 ledical Careers 2,3. IEEMAN, CAROL-Pep Club 15 Leaders 354. KOULA, KAREN-NHS 2,3,45 Spanish Honor iciety 2,3,45 Spanish Club 2,3,45 President 45 rill Team 25 Swim Team 25 Intramural Bowling 25 Medical Careers 35 4 Semester Honor Pin. JGLESTAD, ALAN-jazz Band 2,3,45 Symphonic ind 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 1,2535 V-Show 2,35 Honor ill 2,3,4. JLLER, ROGER-Football 1,2,3,45 Track 1,25 -ttermen 45 Student Council 45 Leaders 354. JRLAN, BOB-Baseball 1,25 Basketball 1,2,3,45 vanish Honor Society 1,25 NHS 45 Lettermen 45 'aders 3,4. FORGE, PAMALA-Riding Club 1,2,3,45 AFS 35 NHS 3,454 84 7 Semester Honor Pin5 Powder iff Football 35 Choir 15 Girls Glee 25 Stage Crew MMMARKUSCO, DEBBIE-Girls Glee 25 irsity Choir 3,45 Pep Club 3,45 V-Show 4. AMMARRUSCO, DIANE-Pep Club 2,3545 Show 45 Spanish Club 45 Choir 15 Girls Glee 25 rsity Choir 3,4. LL, EVAN-Transferred as a Freshman from ne Tech, H.S.5 Chicago, Ill. NGER, SUZANNE-Badminton 1,35 First Place ite Science Fair 15 Debate 25 AFS 2,35 LE. leech Teami 2535 Third Place l.E. Novice tegory Oratorical Declamation 25 First Place hool Newspaper Christmas Contest 3,45 NHS l,45 Cross Country 35 Track 45 Archery 45 4 Bi Semester Honor Pin5 Spanish Honor Society L5 Student Council 35 Ill. State Scholar 45 tional Merit Commended Student 45 Who's no in American High School Students 45 Betty ocker Award 4. IACZYK, TOM -Basketball 15 Baseball 1,2,3,4. IEEN, GERALD-Track 15253545 Football 15 mnastics 1,25 Student Council 3545 Treasurer5 S 2,3545 Vice President5 Lettermen 45 angement 4. IEEN, KIM-Choir 1525 French Club 3545 :dent Council 45 NHS 3,45 Scorer for Boys mnastics 3,45 Scorer for Swim Team 4, IINDOL, SHIRLEY-AFS 15 Concert Band 1,2535 IS 45 Counseling Guide 15 4 Semester Honor l 4. IUNWALD5 DAWN-Pom Pon 1,25 Pep Club 1,25 Swim Team 2,3,45 Captain5 Orchesis 3,45 NHS 2,3,45 Musical 45 Ill. State Scholar5 National Merit Commended Student5 Scholatic Art Awards 3,4. GULLICKSEN, MICHELE-Leaders 3,45 NHS 3,45 Spanish Honor Society 45 4 81 7 Semester Honor Pin 3545 Varsity Choir 3,4. HALIW, DARIA-Volleyball 1,2,3,45 Basketball 2,35 Badminton 25 O.E. 45 Vice President5 Leaders 3,4. HANEY, LYNNE-Library Aide 3545 Transferred Junior year from Theodore Roosevelt H.S., Des Moines, IA. HANSEN, IILL-Pom Pon 15 Leaders 3,45 Band 3,45 German Club 35 Yearbook 35 Riding Club 1,2,3,45 AFS 1,2. HEALY, IAMES-Gymnastics 1. HEILE, LIZ-Track Team 15 Tennis 45 Symphonic Band 1,2,3,45 NHS 2,3545 'Musical 1,2,35 Color Guard 1,2,35 Spanish Club 25 District VII Band 2545 4 81 7 Semester Honor Pins5 State Solo Contest 1,25354. HEINZ5 GER!-Basketball 25 Leaders 25354. HEINZ, MEGAN-Orchesis 3,45 Secretary and Treasurer5 Letterette 2,3,45 Spanish Club 25 Spanish Honor Society 2,3,45 NHS 253,45 4 Semester Honor Pin 35 7 Semester Honor Pin 45 Romedra players 1,2,3,45 AFS 25 Dance 214 Award 35 Riding Club 1. HEMBOLDT, BOB-Swim Team 1,2535 Football 45 Ski Club 2,3545 Vice President 4. HENRY PAMELA-Symphonic Band 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Musical Orchestra 1,2,3,45 V-Show 45 District Orchestra 2,3,45 Stage Crew 2,35 French Club 2,35 NHS 2,3,45 State Solo Contest 2,35 4 61 7 Semester Honor Pin. HERBERT, DELANE-Pom Pon 15 Yearbook 2,3,45 Editor 3,45 Quill 81 Scroll 2,3,45 Executive 3,45 4 Semester Honor Pin5 Senior Award: Publica- tions. HICKOX, DAVE-Cross Country 15 Track 15 Ski Club 2,3. HILEBRANDT, BONNIE-Choir 15 4 Semester Honor Pin5 Senior Award: Business Education HILL, DAVID-Symphonic Band 1,2,3,45 Iazz Band 253,45 Band Council 35 District Iazz Band 45 All State jazz Band 45 All Star jazz Band 3,45 Tennis 25 Musical 45 NHS 45 4 Semester Honor Pin. HILL, KEVIN-A.V. Club 1,2,3,45 Treasurer 81 Vice President5 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Symphonic Band 1,2,3,45 Jazz Band 2,3,45 Pacer 35 Photographer. HILTY, PAMELA-4 Semester Honor Pin. HINTZ, DONALD-Gymnastics 1,2,3,45 NHS 3545 Drama 15 7 Semester Honor Pin. HOEKSTRA, KELLY-Tennis 2,45 Basketball 25 Softball 1,2,3,45 Volleyball 45 Manager5 4 Semester Honor Pin 35 Leaders 3,45 Letterette 2,3,4. n HOFFMAN, MARYLYNN-Transferred as a junior from Sacred Heart of Mary, Rolling Meadows, IL. HOGAN, TIM-Transferred as a junior from Grayslake H.S. Ill. HOLL, PETER-Basketball 15 Ping Pong 1,2,3,45 NHS 2,3,45 Chess Club 25 Bowling 3545 Student Council 45 Spanish Honor Society 25 7 Semester Honor Pin 4. HOLLATZ, SHARON-HERO 3,45 Leaders 25354. HOLTHE, MIKE-Football 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 15 Lettermen 4. HOPKINS, WILLIAM-Baseball 1,2,3,45 Basket- ball 1525 Cross Country 35 NHS 2,3545 Lettermen 3,45 4 81 7 Semester Honor Pin5 Leaders 3,45 Valedictorian. HORRIGAN, MARIOKIE-NHS 253545 President 45 Spanish Honor Society 253,45 Orchesis 45 AFS 1,35 Student Council 45 Romedra players 3,45 Thespian 2,3545 Spanish Club 2,35 Stage Crew 1,2,35 Ski Club 152535 4 81 7 Semester Honor Pin5 Senior Award: English. HUBER, RICHARD-Basketball 15 Football 25 Track 1,2,3,45 Captain 45 Lettermen 3,45 All State Discus Team 45 Leaders 3,4. IWEN5 PHlL'Football 1,25 Ski Club 152. IACKSON, BRETT-Stage Crew 2,3,45 Light Manager5 NHS 2,3,45 Orchesis 2,3,45 Lighting Technical Award 35 Carpentry Award 25 Romedra players 2535 Senior Award: Drama iTechnicall IACOBS, NANCY-Student Council 3,45 NHS 3,45 French Honor Society 35 4 81 7 Semester Honor Pin. IACOBS, TOM-Marching Band 1,2,3. IACOBSEN, CHRIS-Hockey 2,3,45 Baseball 1, IACOBSON, TIMOTHY-Football 1,2,3,45 Captain5 All Conference5 All Area5 All State5 Lettermen 3545 Bench Club 45 4 81 7 Semester Honor Pin5 NHS 45 Leaders 3,4, SIENIIUIIQY Basketball 15 Tennis 1,2,3,45 Drummer Award 4. IENKINS, DAVID-Spanish Honor Society 25 NHS 3545 Romedra players 25 Football 1,2535 Basketball 15 Manager5 Lettermen 253545 V-Show 3. IESALVA, IOSIE-Cross Country 25 Track 1525 Volleyball 152. IOHNSON, BARBARA-Badminton 1,2,3,45 Tennis 3545 Stage Crew 1,25 Spanish Club 1,25 AFS 1,25 Spanish Honor Society 2,3,45 NHS 253,45 Leaders 3545 Letterette 2,3,45 Spanish Award 35 7 Semester Honor Pin5 Ill. State Scholar 45 Valedictorian5 Senior Award: Physical Education. IOHNSON, DENISE-Badminton 1,2,35 Orchesis 45 Letterette 2,3,4. IOHNSTON, SUE ELLYN-Orchesis 3,45 Seamstress 45 NHS 45 Band 1,2,35 Pom Pon 1,2. KASPER, BILL-Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1525 Baseball 15 Track 2,3,45 Lettermen 3,45 Senior Award: Physical Education. KASTNING, PAM-Choir 15 Diversified Occupations 3,4. KEDZIE, IOHN-Baseball 15 Choir 1,25 Atten- Rich Huber took a district second in discus and shot put i .... ' -4 IANOWSKI5 DENISE-Badminton 2535 Riding Club 2,3. IARNOW, DEAN-Track 1,2,3,45 Football 45 Cross Country 25 Lettermen 3,45 Student Council 45 Leaders 3,4. IARZEMSKI, IEAN-Basketball 152. IAY, RODERICK-Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Iazz Band 2,3,45 Symphonic Band 1,2,3,45 Pit Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Band Council 253,45 Vice President 45 NHS 45 All State Orchestra 35 District VII Band 8. jazz Band 3,45 dence Aide 1525 Distributive Education 3,4. KEMPER5 IILL-Student Council 1,2,3,45 Vice President 15 Basketball 15 Track 1,25 Gymnastics 1,25 Orchesis 3545 Vice President 45 French Club 25 French Honor Society 2. KILEY5 KEVIN-Basketball 1,2,3,45 Captain5 Lettermen 3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Captain 45 Football 1,2,3,45 Golf 152. KINGSLEY, KAREN-French Club 1,2,3,45 President 45 Student Council 1,2,3,45 NHS 2,3545 French Honor Society 2,3545 Pom Pon 1,2,35 SIENIIIUIIQS Senior Award: French, Social Science. KIRKHAM, IAMES-Chess Club 15 Tennis 1,25 4 Semester Honor Pin5 Peer Group Counciling 2. KIRKLAND, BOB-Swim Team 1,2. KIRKLAND, MARY-Student Council 45 NHS 45 4 Semester Honor Pin 35 Senior Award: Home Economics. KLEIN, PAM-Volleyball 1,2,3,45 All Conference 3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Badminton 1,25 Tennis 25 Softball 1,2,3,45 All Conference 35 Leaders 2,3,45 4 81 7 Semester Honor Pin5 NHS 45 Letterettes 1,2,3,45 Senior Award: Athletics. KLEINSCHMIDT, SHARI-Pom Pon 15 Spanish Honor Society 2,3,45 NHS 3,4. KNOLLMUELLER, PATRICIA-Riding Club 1,2,35 Leaders 3,4. KOCIAN, FREDERICK-Football 1,2,35 Cross Country 45 Track 1,2,3,45 Co. Captain 45 NHS 2,3,45 Leaders 3,45 Lettermen 253,45 Vice President 45 Ill. State Scholar 45 4 81 7 Semester Honor Ping Senior Award: Timothy Geegan Award. KOEPPLE, SUSAN-Choir 1,2,35 Intramural Bowling 1. KOWALSKI, DEBBIE-Leaders 1,2,3. KREIS, SIG-NHS 3,45 German Club 3,45 President 35 7 Semester Honor Pin. KRUEGER, KRIS-Band 1,2,3,45 Pom Pon 25 Tennis 3,45 NHS 3,4. KUSEK, PATRICIA-Ill. State Scholar 45 Who's Who In American High School Students 45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 4 8- 7 Semester Honor Pin5 NHS 2,3,45 Spanish Honor Society 2,3,45 Softball 35 Manager5 Leaders 3,45 Powder Puff Football 35 Usherette 253,45 AFS 2,35 Spanish Club 25 Riding Club 25 Pacer 45 Typist5 Science Aide 15 Library Aide 'l. LAMIIERT, GLENN-Golf 15 Riding Club 25 Intramural Bowling 3. LANDON LIZABETH-Pom Pon 15 U of I Science 1 Exhibition 15 Yearbook 2,35 Quill 81 Scroll 2,3. LANDWEHER, BARB-Track 15 Volleyball 15 Leaders 2,35 Drill Team 15 Choir 15 Ski Club 25 Powder Puff Football 3. LANHAM, ART-Gymnastics 1,25 Computer Club 45 2nd place in Aurora College Computer Programing Contest. LANNON, NANCY-Ski Club 35 Student Council 35 Distributive Education 4. LICHT, TAMARA-Art Club 15 Art Awards 1,3,45 Science Fair 15 1st District, 2nd State. LIMPERES, DAVID-Gymnastics 15 Computer Club 2,3,45 Honorable Mention in Santa Clara Math Contest5 2nd place in Aurora College Computer Programing Contest 45 1st in District for New Trier East Math Contest 4. LINDABAUER, IANICE-Student Council 1,2,3,45 President of class 2,3,45 French Club 2,3,45 Treasurer 3,45 French Honor Society 2,3,45 NHS 3,45 Ski Club 35 4 IL 7 Semester Honor Pin5 Service For Mandkind Award 45 Homecoming Queen 45 Christmas Ball Court 35 Prom Court 35 Homecoming Co-chairman 45 Senior Awards: Activities, Student Council. LOPEZ, MARTHA-Main Office Aide 15 Ski Club 25 Spanish Honor Society 35 Y.O.U. Enrollee 1,2,3,4. LUCAS, IANET-Yearbook 1,25 Quill 81 Scroll 2. LUCAS, TOM-Wrestling 1,25 NHS 2,3,45 Student Council 3,45 Mr. irresistable 45 District 214 Delegate 45 Valedictorian. MARKARIAN, ARAM-Hockey 3,4. -MARSIGLIA, DAN-Wrestling 15 Bowling 4. MARSILLO, DINO-Baseball 1,2535 Intramural Basketball 45 Cross Country 1. MATHEY, PAUL-Cross Country 1,25 Gymnastics 15 Ping Pong 354. MATHIS, STEVE-Wrestling 1. MATTEFS, ROBIN-Choir 1,2,35 Drill Team 1,25 Library Aide 1,25354. McCLASKEY, RON-Gymnastics 1. MCGRATH, PATTY-Art Award 4. McHANG, CHRISTOPHER-Chess Club 152,3,45 Radio Club 1,45 Math Club 15 NHS 3,45 National Merit Scholarship Letter of Ammendation5 Transferred as a Sophomore from Forest View H.S., Arlington Heights, lL. MELROY, MARGARET-Pom Pon 15 Student Council 2. MERTINS, KEVIN-Football 1,2,35 Soccer 45 Track 1. MEYER, DEBRA-Wrestling Pep Club 15 Ski Club 4. ' Student Tennis Tournament 2,3,4. NAYMOLA, NINA-Volleyball 1,2,3,-15 Faculty- Student Tennis Tournament 2,3. NELSON, BARBARA-Track 1,2,3,45 State Qualifier 25 Captain 45 Cross Country 2,3,45 Captain 45 Letterettes 2,3,45 NHS 45 Scholastic Art Awards 3,45 Pep Club 15 4 81 7 Semester Honor Pin5 Ill. State Scholar5 Senior Award: Art. NETZEL, RICK-Track 15 Arrangement 2,3,45 Football 35 Choir 1,2,3,45 Musicals 1,2,35 Drama 2. NIELSEN, RICH-Football 1,25 Drama 1,2,3. NIERMEYER, BRYAN-Transferred from Northern Valley H.S., Old Tappan, New jersey and also from Pascacb Valley H.S., Hillsdale New jersey. NIESEN, LAURA-AFS 1,25 Spanish Club 35 Drama 1,2,3,45 Romedra players 3,45 Thespian 3,4. McGrath I Powder Puff Players: Seniors Marion Siebert, Liz Schaedel and Patty MEYER, MIKE-Gymnastics 1,2,3,4. MILLER, ROB-Basketball 15 Soccer 45 Football 1,2,3. MILLER, ROY-Track 15 Football 1,2,3,4, MITRENGA, PAULETTE-Ski Club 3,45 Art Club 1,253,4. MOLGE, DAVE-Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 15 Lettermen 45 All Conference Football 4. MUNN, CATHY-Bowling 15 Ski Club 35 4 81 7 Semester Honor Pin. MUNTEAN, TAMMY-Symphonic Band 1,2,3,45 Marching Band 152,3,45 AFS 2,35 V-Show 2,3,45 Musical 45 Spanish Club 25 Pep Band 1,2,3. NAYMOLA, LISA-Volleyball 152,3,45 Faculty- NOE, MICHAEL-Intramural Bowling 45 Transferred as a junior from Clemente H.S., Chicago, Ill. NYLAND, CAROL-AFS 1,25 Spanish Club 2,35 President5 Riding Club 2,3,45 Drama 1,2,3,45 Romedra players 3,45 Thespians 3,45 Spanish Honor Society 253,45 4 Semester Honor Pin. ODDO, DANIEL-Transferred as a Freshman from Ridgewood H.S., Norridge5 Ill. O'DONNELL, ANNA-Concert Band 1,25 Marching Band 15 Color Guard 2,35 Debate 3,45 NHS 2,3,45 Track 25 4 Semester Honor Pin5 Ill. State Scholar 4. OLMSTED, TIMOTHY'Transfertred as a lunior from Concord H.S., Concord, Michigan. OMAN, MARGARET-Orchestra 2,3,45 Distric 214 South Orchestra 253,45 Musicals 2,3,45 1s Division Solo and Ensamble Contest 3,4 Symphonic Band 1,2,3,45 Marching Band 1,2,3,4 Archery 45 2nd in Conference5 4 Semeste Honor Pin5 V-Show 2,3,45 Pep Band 4. PAGELS, MICHAEL-Drama 1,2,3,45 jazz Bant 1,2,35 Symphonic Band 1,2,35 Marching Banc 1,2,35 NHS 2,3,45 Romeadra players 1,2,3,4 Science Fair 1,45 A.V. 15 Pacer 1,25 Thespian 2,3,4 4 Semester Honor Pin5 Ill, State Scholar. PALMBERG, TODD-Gymnastics 1,2,35 Tenni 1,2,35 4 81 7 Semester Honor Pin. , PALMER, GWENDA-Drill Team 15 Ni-is 3,45 4a 7 Semester Honor Pin5 Ill. State Scholar 4. PATRICK, MIKE-Swim Team 1. PEARSON, ERIC-Swim Team 25 Intramural Basketball 1,2,3,4. PEIEER, NANCY-Track 15 French Club 2,3,4 French Honor Society 2,3,45 Romedra player 3,45 4 Semester Honor Pin. PERRETEN, PAM-Musical 1,2,35 V-Show 2, Arrangement 2,3,45 NHS 45 4 81 7 Semest Honor Pin. PETERS, DEBBIE-Student Council 45 Pom Poi 1,2,35 Coecaptain 35 Office Education 45 Vici President. PETERS, KATHY-Pom Pon 15 Ski Club 3,45 Choi 15 Yearbook 3,45 Pep Club 15 Quill 81 Scroll 3,4 Art Club 1,25 Powder Puff Football 35 Honor Rol PETERSON, IOAN-Pacer 3,45 Intramural Bowling 45 Volleyball 3,45 Softball 45 Senio Award: journalism. PFEIFFER, LEE-AFS 45 Transferred as a junio from Menomonee Falls East H.S., Menomone Falls, Wisconsin. PIET, NANCY-Track 25 Student Council 2,3,-f Secretary 45 Ski Club 2,3,45 4 Semester Hono Pin5 Transferred as a Sophomore from Carmen H.S., Mundelein, Ill. PINNEY, LESLIE-French Club 1,2,35 Frencl Honor Society 2,3,45 Bike Club 35 Vice Presiden' Stage Crew 15 NHS 3,45 AFS 3,45 German Club L Student Council 3,45 Leaders 3,4. POLACEK, NORA-Volleyball 1,25 Romedr players 1,2,3,45 Thespians 2,3,45 Drama 2,3, Musicals 3,45 V-Show 3,45 Student Council German Club 35 German Honor Society 15 4 81 Semester Honor Pin. POMPEU, MARCO-Soccer 45 Swim Team 1 Foreign exchange student from Brazil, of Rotar Internation. PONZO, BRUCE-Gymnastics 1,2,354. PRCHAL, THOMAS-Football 1. QUINNETT, MARK-Football 15 Track 15 Swir Team 1,2,3,4. REED, DAVE-Football 1,2. REEL, CYNTHIA-Homecoming Court 3 Cheerleading 1,253. RENNER, CATHLEEN-AFS 1,2,3,45 Riding Club Bowling 1,25 Ski Club 3,45 Choir 3,45 Drama 1, Spanish Club 2. REPLOGLE, CHERYL-Pep Club 15 Ski Club 4. RIEDER, BRAD4Baseball 1,25 Honor Pin e Basketball 15 Student Council 45 Vice Presiden Varsity Choir 15 Leaders 3,4. ROGERS, RICHARD-A.V. 1. ROHDE, TIMOTHY-Cross Country 1,2,45 Tra 1,25 NHS 253,45 Lettermens 45 Medical Careers1 Ping Pong 35 Senior Awards: Mathematic Science. ROSENQUIST, ALBERT-Hockey 1,2,3,45 4 81 Semester Honor Pin. RUETSCHLIN, HARRY-Ski Club 35 Bike Club - RUSSO, ANNE-AFS 1,25 Spanish Club 35 Spanis- :nor Society 3,45 Secretaryg NHS 3,45 Office lucation 45 4 84 7 Semester Honor Pin. fBA, RON-Golf 15 Swim Team 35 Tennis 25 anager5 Archery 4. IDLER, HELEN-Library Aide 1,2535 French Club 2,35 French Honor Society 2,35 NHS 45 Choir 15 Jncert Choir 45 Archery 45 Captain5 Stage Crew 4 81 7 Semester Honor Pin5 French Award 2. IDOWSKI, KEN-Football 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,25 fttermen 45 Footballs 12th Man Award 4. LLLWASSER, TOM-4 81 7 Semester Honor Pins S. tNDER, SCOTT-Golf 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,35 iwling 3. TNDNER, VICKI-Pom Pon 25 Crisco Outstand- g Student 254 81 7 Semester Honor Pin5 Peer oup Counseling 25 Senior Award: Home onomics, IHAEFCES, ANN-Library Aide 15 Office ucation 4. IHAEFCES, BARBARA-Riding Club 25 Pacer 5,45 4 Semester Honor Pin 35 Honor Roll 2,3,45 Library Aide 1. IHERL, DALE-jazz Band 1,2,3,45 Symphonic nd 1,2,3,45 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 7 Semester Honor Pin 45 Transferred as a nior from Coconut Greek H.S., Coral Springs, i. IHMIDT, IULIE-Drill Team 1. IHOENFELD, MARY-Art Club 1,2,3,45 Art ows 3,4. :HOEPKE5 MARY-Track 1,25 NHS 3,45 Ski Club Nurses Office Aide 1,2,35 4 8- 7 Semester Jnor Pins 3,45 Scholastic Award 45 Art Show 4. IHRAMM, IOHN-Basketball 1,2,35 Track 15 Qld 15 Debate 4. IHROCK, IEFFREY-Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Lettermen 3,45 Student de Learning Center 3,45 All State Discus Team Leaders 3,4. HROEDER, ARIHUR-Track 1,35 concert oir 4. HROEDER, IAMES-Transferred as a junior m Grant Community H.S., Fox Lake, Ill. EFRIED, DEBBIE-Cheerleading 2,3,45 Gymnas- tics 1,25 Leaders 3,45 Homecoming Court 4. SESKO, CORY-Scholastic Art Award 1,2,3,4. SETNAN, BARB-Marching Band 1,2,35 Concert Band 1,2,35 Spanish Club 3. SEVERIN, LINDA-Office Education 45 Drill Team 'l. SHAUGHNESSY, ELIZABETH-AFS 1,25 Pom Pon 1,25 NHS 2,3,45 Romedra players 1,2,3,45 Counseling Office Guide 1,25 Orchesis 3,45 Student Council 3,45 Variety'Show 2,3,45 Choregrapher 45 Choreography Award 35 Scholastic Art Award 1,2,3,45 Honorable Mention 25 Concert Choir 45 4 81 7 Semester l-lonor Pins5 Merit Commended Student 45 French Honor Society 35 Valedictorian. SHAW, PETER-Football 1,2,3,4. SHEARER, CAROL-NHS 45 Romedra players, 1,2,3,45 Thespian 2,3,45 4 81 7 Semester Honor Pins5 Musicals 1,2,3,45 Dram 25 V-Show 2,3,45 Concert Choir 3,45 Choir 15 Girls Gee 25 Arrangement 45 Stage Crew 1,2,3,45 A.V. 45 1st Place medals for Solo 81 Ensemble Contest 4. SIDOR, THOMAS-Golf 15 Gymnastics 1,2,3,4. SIEBERT, MARION-Powder Puff Football 45 Honor Roll 3,45 Transferred as a Sophomore from Meaduill H.S., Meaduille, Pa. SIEVERT, PAM-Timettes 1,2,35 Captain5 AFS 1,25 Spanish Honor Society 35 Student Council 35 Pep Club 1,25 Vice President. SIMPSON, LISA-Romedra players 3,45 French Club 35 Musicals 3,45 V-Show 35 Concert Choir 2,3,45 4 Semester Honor Pin5 Transferred as a Sophomore from Darien H.S., Darien, Ct. SINCLAIR, SONIA-Scholastics Art Awards 45 Riding Club 1,2. SIODIN, DENNIS-Computer Club 1. SMITH, IEFFREY-Golf 1,25 Track 1,25 Basketball 1,2,35 Football 3,45 Lettermen 354. SMITH, LETTY-Riding Club 1,2,3,45 NHS 2,3,45 Leaders 3,45 German Club 35 Yearbook 45 4 81 7 Semester Honor Pins5 National Merit Award 45 Ill. State Scholar Award 45 Student Council 4. SNIDER, jIM-Intramural Softball 45 Transferred as a junior from Champaign Central H.S., Champaign, lll. STAHNKE, TOM-Swim Team 1,2,3,45 Captain SIENIITUID 5- VALEDICTORIANS: Front Row-Barbara johnson, Faan Yeen Liu, Elizabeth Shaughnessy, Karen Dolan. Second Row-Sam DeMarie, Thomas Stahnke, William Hopkins, Thomas Lucas. fHelen O'Reilly in Brazill 3,45 All Conference 1,2,3,45 All Area 253545 NHS 2,3,45 French Honor Society 45 Lettermen 1,2,3,45 Valedictorian. STARCK5 ROBERT-Swim Team 1,2,35 Intramur- als Football 45 Basketball 45 Softball 4. STARGARDT, RONALD-Chess Club 25 Film Club 35 Intramurals Bowling 3,4. snmn, cnsc-wrestling 1. STAWASZ, WILLIAM-Baseball 1,25 Intramural Basketball 1,2,3,45 Basketball 15 Manager5 4 81 7 Semester Honor Pins. STIERT, STEVE-Football 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Basketball 15 Student Traines 3,45 NHS 3,45 Leaders 3,45 Lettermen 3,4. STUBER, MARK-Wrestling 1,2,3. SUERTH, DAN-Intramural Football 35 Softball 45 Volleyball 45 A.V. 1,2. SULEK, GREG-NHS 3,45 4 81 7 Semester Honor Pins. SUVANNACHEEP,NA-Transferred as a Fresh- man from Woodland Academy, Lake Forest, Ill. SWEENEY, MICHAEL-Football 1,25 Baseball 15 Intramurals Basketball 1,2,3,4. TAYLOR, CARYL-Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Romedra players 25 NHS 45 French Honor Society 35 AFS 35 V-Show 25 Stage Crew 1,2. TAYLOR, DON-Intramural Basketball 3,4. TAYLOR, KATHY-Concert Choir 45 Art Club 45 Transferred as a Senior from Noblesville H.S., Noblesville, Indiana. TOFILON, TOM-Football 1. TOMAS, EVELYN-AFS 25 Bowling 2,4, TRAHAN, MICHELLE-Basketball 2,35 Track 2,3. TRAVIS, SHELLEY-Cheerleading 3,45 Captain 45 Orchesis 3,45 Student Council 3,4. TSELOS, BARBARA-Drill Team 15 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Powder Puff Football 4. URIIIN, ROBERT-Baseball 1,2,3,45 Manager 1,25 Lettermen 45 Leaders 3,45 Chess Club 1. VANA, SANDY-Symphonic Band 1,2535 Marching Band 1,2535 Pep Band 1,2,35 jazz Band Sl NIIIDIIQS 3,45 Band Council 15 NHS 253,45 Arrangement 45 Musicals 3,45 Stage Crew 1,25 Vocal Music Award 45 Instramental Music Award 2,35 V-Show 2,3,45 French Honor Society 25 Ill. State Scholar 45 Romedra players 4. VASSALLO, KATHRYN-NHS 45 Yearbook 45 Transferred as a Senior from Corning East H.S., Corning, New York. VEVANG, KAREN-Symphonic Band 2,3,45 Concert Band 15 Pit Orchestra 15 Color Guard 1,2,3,4. VITTORE, KATHY-Pom Pon 1,25 Orchesis 35 NHS 4. VON DE BUR, KURT-Swim Team 15 4 St 7 Semester Honor Pins5 NHS 45 Ski Club 45 Powder Puff Cheerleader 4. VOSS, KARL-A.V. Club 1,2,3,45 Vice President 2,35 President 45 NHS 45 Hockey 2,3,45 Orchesis Sound 2,3,4. WARNER, BARB-Basketball 1,2,3, WATERS, BENNY-Track 15 Distributive Education 3,4. WEILAND, SANDI-Student Council 45 Distribu- tive Education 45 Transferred as a junior from Glenbrook South H.S., Glenview, lll. WENDT, DALE-Hockey 2,3,45 Work Program 4. WESSEL, IANET-Intramural Volleyball 3,45 HERO 4. WIERZ, CYNTHIA-Band 1,2,3,45 Musical 35 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Pit Band 2,3. WILLIAMS, KATHRYN-Ski Club 2,3,45 NHS 45 Transferred as a Sophomore from Lakewood, Colorado. WILLIAMS, KIMBERLY-Basketball 15 Bowling 2,35 Riding Club 1. WILSON, PEGGY-Volleyball 15 Basketball 25 Ski Club 3. WINN, MICHAEL-Intramurals Softball 1,2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,4. ZOELLICK, IEFF-Track 15 jazz Band 2,3,45 Symphonic Band 1,2,3,45 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Drum Major 3545 V-Show fBandJ 2,3. ZYGOWICZ, BECKY-Riding Club 15 Drill Team 25 Forestnics 25 Art Club 1,2,35 Pom Pon 2,3,45 Leaders 3,45 Senior Award: Art. KMVAIIQID SALUTATORIAN-Sandra Vana ACTIVITIES: BOYS-jerrold Dargis ACTIVITIES: GIRLS-janice Lindabauer ART-Barbara Nelson, Becky Zygowicz ATHLETICS: BOYS-Richard Sutton ATHLETICS: GIRLS-Pamela Klein BUSINESS EDUCATION-Kevin Atkins, Bonnie Hildebrandt DANCE-Diane De Rosa DEBATE-Ralph De Angelis DRAMA ITECHNICALI-Brett jackson DRAMA fACTINGl-james Sullivan ENGLISH-Marjorie Horrigan FRENCH-Karen Kingsley HOME ECONOMICS-Mary Kirkland, Vicki Sandner INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION-Mark Thoman IOURNALISM-joAnne Peterson MATHEMATICS-Timothy Rohde MAYOR'S TROPHY: BOYS- Thomas Choice MAYOR'S TROPHY: GIRLS- Barbara Gallo MUSIC: INSTRUMENTAL-David Mester PHYSICAL ED: BOYS-Bill Kasper PHYSICAL ED: GIRLS-Barb johnson PUBLICATIONS-Delane Herbert SCHOOL SPIRIT: BOYS-Thomas Choice SCHOOL SPIRIT: GIRLS-Diane De Rosa SCIENCE-Timothy Rohde SOCIAL SCIENCE-Karen Kingsley SPANISH-Cathy Brennan STUDENT COUNCIL-janice Lindabauer TIMOTHY GEEGAN AWARD-Fred Kocian l'lFl'l'lCl'l UCYVEIS CHI In an attempt to demonstrate democracy in action, Miss Bass and Mr. Huebner's American History classes sponsored a mock election. A voter registration center was set up, as well as voting booths. Students were asked to cast their votes for both presidential and gubernatorial candidates in a voting procedure that was for all practical purposes identical to the real thing. And so, on November 1, 1976, the students elected Gerald Ford as their President. It was an overwhelming victory: of the 487 voters, 76 'Vo gave their support to Mr. Ford. The reason for Mr. Ford's landslide victory in this mock election may have been the strong Republican feeling of the people who populate this area. It seems, however, that the feeling of the rest of the nation in the real presidential election was Democratic. Mr. Ford's victory at Rolling Meadows availed him little: on November 2, 1976, jimmy Carter defeated Mr. Ford by a margin of Zofo of the popular vote, and later he was confirmed by the electoral college as the new President of the United States. Although students voiced opposition to Mr. Carter just prior to the election, surveys conducted in the school after his inaugura- tion in january 1977 indicated that a high percentage of the student body had confidence in the new President. if 4 Linn Enockson and Melody Ragan were two of the many volunteers to help out in the mock election. .Ms....,...4.,. f , 4 K ' I V. I , ,, mf , - 7 2, ' fx' ,ll ' RIIIIBS UDTE3 YDRD 1223 V-if X N... Gerald R. Ford: President of the United States from August 9, 1974 to january 20, 1977. LUISFIT I3 VDUR OIDIINIIDVI GY' PRESIDENT CHRWER 'P bf the United States. I think jimmy Carter will make a good president. He has excellent ideas on how to get this country back together again. Karen Prejna f'80l He needs our help and he knows it. janice McCoy I'80l President Carter has proven to me that he knows what to do in a crisis, especially this winter when the country had all of the shortages because of the extreme cold. Mark Delisi l'79l I think jimmy Carter is a nice change for the government. Ginger Lynn Northrup I'79j President Carter listens to other people's opinions, and that is why I like him. Chris Paul f'79j He is bringing a spirit of security to the White House. Dave Creagh i'78l He shows his love for America every day. Karen Cornelius I'78l jimmy Carter is the people's pre- sidentf' Tony Piazza l'78l I am a little cautious of President Carter because a year ago I hadn't even heard of him. I think he rose to the top too fast. john Cameron I'77j I like President Carter very much. I feel he knows what he is doing and has a lot of confidence in himself. Carol Nyland t'77j Left: Poll judge jim Liotta assists Mike Abate in placing his vote. His openness and willingness to communicate with the people, the common man, will prove to be very beneficial to our nation. Charles Lisinski C773 President Carter is open, honest, and really concerned about America. jeff Zoellick l'77l jimmy Carter is the best Republican the Democrats could have elected. Mr. jeff Huebner He is close enough to the common man and yet seems to have the savvy to get things done. He reminds me of Harry Truman in his attempts to bring humanism to the office. Mr. Richard Rozycki The multi-talented . . . . . . Ron Palillo. Ready to question Horshack Tom Colangelo and fellow theatre jocks Don Dempsey fleftl and Bill Casurella Crightl, listen intently. RD moiQ3isaeK Danirttto N R P3 turns n CPISEHTRE Jocks What do you call students who love acting? theatre jocks -at least that's what Ron Horshack Palillo calls 'em. And Ron came to spend two hours rapping with Meadows' own Htheatre jocks . Ron began by explaining how he got started in acting. Because his interest in acting was so great, at fourteen he organized his own theatre group. He furthered his experience while attending the University of Connecticut. It was there that he was trained by Dr. Nafe Katter to be a Shakespearean actor. To get where he is now, Ron assured the students was not an easy experience. Being in the right place at the right time is half the battle in the fight for success. He is now a well known star on ABC's Welcome Back Kotterf' The famous Arnold Horshack laugh has monopolized the family rooms of many American homes. Arnold is a character of his own, a first in classroom comedy. Although it may seem difficult to visualize Ron Palillo as anything but a Sweathog he is a gifted dramatic actor. As RMHS's theatre director, Ronald Raben commented, Ron showed the students a completely different side of himselfp they were able to see how talented he really is. He is a very unique celebrity, and definitely a multi-talented man. He displayed the many facets of his talent by performing excerpts from the different periods of theatre. First he was Shakespeare's King Richard. Next he was johnathon in the play Oh Dad Poor Dad, Mother's Locked Herself In The Closet And l'm So Sad. As a finale Ron assumed the role of Tom in The Glass Menagerie . ln this monologue Tom fantasizes about his tearful goodbye to his sister Laura. The last two words of the monologue are goodbye Laura . With that Ron Palillo turned to the applauding audience and said goodbye . if iviv The hope of thinking what it will be like when you make it, is greater than when that dream actually Comes true. 191, Ron Palillo 'v-...C L Classroom superstar Ron Horshack Palillo. Ll, 'ig ,, VV The ever-famous Arnold Horshack pose. N Left: Ron Ralillo raps with theatre jocks. 185 tsiaiaiaiciaiaie curb fr' Lui TER!!! lt was the coldest winter in over 100 years. Chicagoland suffered through forty-three consecutive days of sub zero weather with the corker coming on january 16th Con that day the wind factor dipped to a bone chilling -78 FJ. And how did the students fare? Waiting for buses to arrive or scraping snow covered cars after school became a form of human torture. Even those sacred cars that had traveled to and from school every day were now victims of the deep freeze . The winter also took its toll on America's fuel sources. More gas and electricity was consumed to keep homes and buildings warm. The RMHS gas bill for December 1976 to March 1977 was 532,270.00 However students weren't quite as depressed about the weather on january 28thp RMHS along with all other schools in district 214, closed down in an attempt to conserve energy. Protected by his down-filled jacket-junior Bill Collis. 1 tttty WM f'f7' T715 ' fain 1- 'gif -' . ': .f,fQ:5i2i5f5i517E?fS!Qr1Jl' L is it K . 'im 51.4, V 7 AK r-QQ? 4 if 95521 common sight in the RMHS parking lot, as jumper cables and atteries became hot items in the deep freeze. Rob osenquist rescues Diane Zawacki, a very cold damsel in istress . 'HSIQID 3 '77 The big word in fashion this year is comfort. Whether in casual or dressy clothes, young people choose to be at ease in comfortable duds. This explains the popularity of rugby shirts, T-shirts, silky dress shirts, and athletic shoes among the young men. The guys are also discovering that wearing jewelry is not an activity reserved solely for girls. The rebirth of gauchos fpaired up with bootsl took the girls by storm. Gauchos combine the comfort of pants with the dressy look of skirts. The classic three-piece suit is also a favorite. Last year's jumpsuits have blossomed to a new popularity. Pretty shoes have made a comeback, as have headbands and hair combs. And in warmer weather, the feminine T-shirts are cool and comfortable. No matter what the trend, though, the blue denim tradition will always be with us. This season has been no exception: whether in jeans, jackets, jumpsuits, vests, or skirts, young people have made it clear that blue denim is here to stay. Q ... if K' ,.,- ,-1 k 5.1, jkl- s . ,, --- Z ,gr , figs, Q 3 1.1.5 - i ... 3 . - - L - ' M' 2' . ' f-ff , , s ' . t --: :-is -5 -- 5 .. 'L Q f .et ' , J i--. . ,ca ' f l 5 ...W Q f 33' - 3' Cowl-neck sweaters keep Faan Yeen Liu warm on cold winter days. Kim Olszewski's new open-toe shoes are perfect for all seasons. K Lzlif.. ' Margie Horrigan clings to the classics, jerry Dargis prefers the casual look of jeans. .. ,.,.i..35 The popular Hhaberdasher look, modeled by Kim Green. Comfortable dress pants and blouses are still favorites with Karen Brown. Gauchos like Nancy the year's hottest fashion. U 'f ,Q AA,. liil51f 5 A .ty BABE The plain T-shirt is dead! The old favorite has been personalized with nicknames, pet expressions, and messages. Dennis Nykiel appreciates Cathy Mahoney's motto. a hot day, Cecilia Hooper cools and dresses up in a sundress . . . KKK? f 139' :: wwf! .,v- t. I ' r . . .which Donna Heinrich pairs up with pants on cooler days. Ir 3 ' Sh 5 With warm weather come bright, attractive dresses like Karen KingsIey's. Still the denim look prevails-just ask Diane DeRosa and Scott Wilroth. Rm+ : TUBES Where farmlands once were, now stands businesses, corporations and schools. The communities of Arlington Heights and Rolling Meadows make up the student body of Rolling Meadows High School RBIHGTD FBEIIGHTS In the last 90 years, the suburb of Arlington Heights has grown into a industrious town. Arlington Heights began as the town of Dunton in the year 1836 and was incorporated in 1887. Arlington was settled by Asa Dunton. Dunton's son, William, brought the railroad through the region and promoted the town which he named after himself. Twenty years later, land dealers persuaded the towns-people to change the name from Dunton to Arlington Heights. Arlington Heights has grown from a population of 8,769 in 1950 to the present 71,200. Arlington is an affluent commuter community, most residents work in the city of Chicago. Famous sites of Arlington include the Arlington Park Race Track, f'The Historical Society and the Arlington Heights Memorial Library which has over 214,000 volumes. RUDDI IHEFIDCUJS Rolling Meadows, like Arlington, began as farmland. The area of Rolling Meadows was bought in the early 50's by a builder named Kimball Hill. HilI's purpose was to build homes for veteran's of World War ll. The town was completed on February 26, 1955. Rolling Meadows also has many train commuters. Most of the homes are single-family dwellings and many of the original buyers are still residing there. Rolling Meadows has a great deal of industry and business lsuch as the Western Electric Companyl. These industries and businesses pay taxes to the city making it one of the best financed cities in America. Rolling Meadows enjoys such luxuries as Mercedes Benz garbage trucks and the finest police car equipment. Several of Rolling Meadows scenic views include the Gould Center, with its famous Picasso, the Nude Bather. Rolling Meadows is also the home office for Chemplex. Their building won a National Architecture Award. But the most famous building is Rolling Meadows High School. The high school is located on a 42 acre site and cost approximately 9.5 million dollars. A MT me Arlington Heights home kuam Nt O J 'pf fl 'rf W ,. ,ly gr, nf ' 5. r,i7'l pies, ,N L Local community church. Rolling Meadows home. Popular hang-out for RMHS students. i 'F' QW From barn to church to restaurant . . . This building was originally a barn on acres of land owned by a farmer named Wild. When Kimball Hill bought the property, he gave the barn to the new community of Rolling Meadows. The community turned the barn into its first church. Presently, the former barn-church is a popular restaurant, The Banana Boat. 191 rf..- Q1 Q., .x! QL X I ,ff ,- o7 ' . s V ,, 5' KA1: 5-Pj g U . XX-x X X dune geqa pdl 761s gagan C .,., A Nl 2.00.3 Afsg-13 !' - S QS-J I' Lulji' N S-'Bisfi ' Q - ?Px0XX'mc5 ,Nkcxdxows 35.'xqkx 5Q.kxooX 1972 Ci?xcsXX'mc5 Xfkecxcixows, QXX'mc5xs 00008 0oXu.rx-xc 0 EDITOR 1977 Vol. 6 emits S jaye Angle 208 Ellen Austerlade 200 Lori Baugh 199 Chris Bourseau 203,214 Norine Breidinger 197, 215 Chris Brigham 207,215 Shawn Buchholz 199 Sue Cacioppo 205 Don Clark 202 Laura Cleland 202 Mark Fabian 196 Gail Franz 211 Gene Garlish 208 Brian Clodawa 204 Dawn Grunwald 205 julie Hamann 208 Pat Hollowed 214 jom Ok Kim 207,215 Lisa Linder 211 Donna Betz 197,216 Tom Choice 199 jon Gauger 214 jim johnson 207 Marcia johnson 203 Debbie Kuhn 196,212 lan alphabetical listingj Sharon Lindner 195 Lori Lund 211 Dan Marsiglia 202 jim McGill 210 Patti McGrath 204 Diane Mitrenga 204 Barb Nelson 204 Karen Perry 210,214 Astrid Reimann 210 julie Roesler 200 Patty Sarich 206 Cory Sesko 201,211,213 Beth Shaughnessy 198 Rose Shaughnessy 206 Tom Thrun 196,212,216 Sue Vondebur 205 Keith Zurawski 210 Becky Zygowicz 197,200, 209,211,212 lan alphabetical listingj jill Livermore 196 Lisa Mehringer 206 Beth Rockwell 196, 205,215 Nancy Stearns 210 Sherry Troutman 202 dii.omctL Every year the EnglishfFine Art department selects its best art and poetry, gives it to the yearbook staff, and asks that the staff put it all together-the result is REBU5. This art and poetry magazine is bound into 2,200 copies of the yearbook and then the magazine is 'overrun' making 300 extra copies. These individual copies of REBU5 are distributed to high schools and colleges all over America. We started doing this five years ago and are delighted that three other schools in district 214 followed our example. We were also delighted to receive a First Place Certificate from the school of journalism at Columbia University for last year's publication. Hopefully, the judges will treat us as kindly this year. 1443 Cover by Phil Martin '78 REBUS is published by the publications class of RMHS Rolling Meadows High School, 2901 Central Rd. Rolling Meadows, Illinois 60008 C py gh! 1977 Rolling Meadows High S h I H+ 'E 1? 5 S Xia, f ff ex J ,, W! fy, . A gs k k, 5 W x Ag, Ski A5 4' Z ' Y? dia fl F ' S s if f In this world of such bad fateg There are so many things that I hate One of these is poetryg How anyone writes it, I just can't seep Poetry is a waste of timeg A bunch of words in stupid rhymeg If I could have everything as I pleaseg Poetry would be known as a disease jill Livermore Pen in hand I create a symphony of words. My baton flows and directs my thoughts into chosen images I am the master the guider and the light of my words. Beth Rockwell Silence Is a noisy collision of thoughts Banging, crashing A silent jingle In the confused mind Thoughts shove each other about Scratching throats Desperate for escape From the maze of confusion Debbie Kuhn .,.. Q-i....i... , ri .. , 1 ----M f . .-..-- ---.-.-ii.-,,,,,,, -...-,waqynv -nf- 9 ,5- c- fs .fr . '-Q -'- '--ffv.ww-'- -- auf., ,-.. -., ,. . '.f,-. ... .fs , dj 1 , gf .f ' ', A h , ' 11 gl , ' lil? 1 'zqsff ., , ig .Al . 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J C C ia fi? ,Qs Y cpm X i, Qt ls, ,J A ,-V, Becky Zygowicz-graphite The Classroom The girl in the front with the ponytail and the pointed glasses, who always goes to all her classes, crosses her legs and continues taking notes on a subject she has to learn and she'll never need to know. She loves her parents so. The animal in the back that smells like a gas station sketches picture after picture of his eight cylinder four-on-the-floor, seventeen amp, twenty-four watt, piece of red metal, with the carpeting in the back. That's why they call him leader of the pack The chick in the third row with the low cut shirt and the high-hemmed skirt, talks behind her plastic mask, that she always wears to history class, about her latest boyfriend, and the latest school dirt. She knows she's not a flirt. The vegetable in the corner with his head down on his desk withdrawn from all reality wearing his parka like a security blanket and looking through one reddish eye, dreaming of his next good high. He wants to fly. But don't cry. Cause the teacher doesn't mind it. He keeps making sense, like nothing is really happening, and nothing is. That's the way he wants it inside his silent cage, and there he stays That's how he gets his pay, and all he has to say is what he's told to say. NOTHING Donna Betz ,,.sy W., 9 f Y N ,lf WM M 5. V35 ' x 'Q 4' 'Q 4 bxlnxxwmw M5 K L 11 'N I P '-97 8 N Q, T V, . Y G 15' Q F 3 may 6 :Mi f 1 M' 5 T was wwnw Rv A 22 . T 5 I 5 2 Q i s C 6 f Q 3 an ix . '55 , A pi I 'V QM P ,uf . an wx wg. A J 3 mv- Li .faery . 1:15. r Llif E IYVV H VmVA H V VL i f .ffy 1:5 ,,,,f, N, , 'Vt -if V- wav, .k f-,Q A .w. 1 W Q R . 25 ,. gl tx , A , iff' 1 V V V ,. ,t A al' ' 53 ' , Q ? W ff 'gil I f '4 '1 , i f I I . fi q 14, Af 4' 'Mr uf M M f ff' W V 'V'- Q., 1 . .fi A ' y :fit ' T Myifv' :bg A -2, y t n A ,,if4'?fi5l5.?' ., . ,L V T . .-fT'3'75Zlf7-23? c' 5 ,, ff :A15Q :?Q2f.,. 1:4 !ya3.17,,, .. l. Qing? M 'nf A .. . yay.: 'G Q? 'H' 'fcriilk W' QV if r.'L',i? 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Fa., f RTN.. If f f 5 I X 'V fg , ...X Q l N E Nsrx, ff: . 'X 1 by g. ., 4 ,tx . f Shawn Buchholz-pencil ET: Elizabeth Shaughnessy-pencil , Q., . -X, f ,,., . , y K! t A +WS The Star He flashed her a smile And she smiled back at The Star. He continued to warm up, Content in the thought that she was There in the bleachers. She seemed to give the inspiration needed by The Star. The ritual began once more As the five of them took off their warm-ups. The team huddled together, Yet they were centered around him, The Star. The names were called With his always being the last. He pulled up his socks And trotted to half-court. All eyes attentive to The Star. He could feel her gaze upon him. This is what he lived for, To be The Star. She was oblivious to The crowd, the cheerleaders, Everyone except The Star. She watched his every move. He could feel her with him As he went up for that first jump-shot. He felt the warmth of her smile Even before the ball swished through. The crowd went wild as The announcer cried, Two points for The Star. He once more felt the ease as The moves came instinctively, For her unfaltering eyes were focused on The Star. As once more he sank the Winning basket, No one cheered more than she. No one cheered louder for The Star. Up in the bleachers he could see her And she smiled. He knew she needed him, Even as she gripped tighter The hand of Her boyfriend. Tom Choice Q X , . ,wwf f Neff' ' X ,.., ,. I 1 ,.Qll . -1'- ..-- c enee in e ' 'S n X - NNFS77' . fegfe e nc ., , , ' ' . ' ' ' , ' - n Q ne e ' 'N ' ' L c, - 1 '.b' K KK KK . . wwe K, ,Q - fa .K ti 35, K fx gl .. Kg: Kg kV-' .fe -AEK -e k K My . , 3 . K, ,T .1,kl, Nxabquh e , W.. Kg, ,, . Q A e- e , X ,L e n , .1 Q e g 'N L L ' 1 ' iff- . A ,, in S b R 1 LK-,. f ,w,L . 1 'Q H LL--.., J ff QI .V Hi' ,.. 5 S Q-.. , i, i7Y2g9.,,,- A - . ., - it K - -- A fzfzgg W-lgiggg :-. :Kk u,:,515gf'f'2g, f , Lrg 1. QE v Wi? I n '7 f K ' f er ' . 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The dew that glistens like tiny beads On the grass in early morn, The birds that sing so merrily Among the fields of corn That's standing ripe and ready For the harvester, anyday, To come and cut the stately stalks And clear them all away. The trees of every size and hue, The leaves that flutter down Like gaily colored butterflies Light softly on the ground. The many tinted flowers Holding out against the frost, Bravely showing little faces Though they know they'll pay the cost. To wither sumingly to die until another Spring Then the touch of God's almighty hand Will bring them life again. In these mysteries of nature His hand is in them all. Though there's beauty in all seasons, My favorite one is Fall. Sherry Troutman Af X' Dan Marsiglia-pencil L 4 i hx' Lsr I , t : , ,Hitt f lui .I . If iw . yyyg 'Wi 53.14, L, ,V wif' M? 4 Ji ' 'V 'riAl. sf 5 Y ' .i 5 - .,,' xl Av i A lli , N X ' Q' f ' 5 is X-'A ,V I :, , . ..,,g up Q 5 My A. ' P lil lk . ff I :' K zlfhff T s gif. 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Zu? 1 ' f , ' , VVe' ,V e' 1 , e- J V V V 4 , Sue Cacioppo-conte K. xx ' X -Q ,X t X? ,. ff, ff I I I X Dawn Grunwald-pencil I ll X A M., I wr, tlfkwgi, A g I Q la it A fl, T llflifrfirg '1 -'Q l , I i 1 X! Q9 Qty? Bl Q C, h77'yf,fff X X ,7 A nf by T cf' bezel' M jf if I fff'A, l l A X ' , f .. li ,fffgh , N t X ,ff if , f 4 1 - t . if fb We X ' fl A f , k Y Q J 5 Q J 1 A Sue Vondebur-pencil Love lives like a flower the heart becoming a greenhouse the first glance, a seed that blooms fulfilling a promise of a great red rose. Wilting, dying petals fall the greenhouse breaks the flower escapes, fluttering in emptiness till at last it lands. Dead, banished but useful still as it becomes soil ready for a new love. Beth Rockwell The cowl-necked sweaters glittered mockingly as she strode past them, her nose held high. She flicked her long, blond hair back revealing acne-ravaged cheeks. She curiously inspected the price dangling from a pair of brown wool trousers. Her sharp intake of breath created a hissing sound, and her eyebrows registered disbelief. Thirty-six dollars seemed a preposterous amount of money to spend on anything. Feeling defiant, she pulled the trousers from the rack and moved to the fitting room. Tucking her tattered T-shirt into the waistband of the priceless pants, she admired herself casually in the mirror. Those fit you just perfectly. Will you take them? She whirled about to face the saleswoman squarely. Oh, I dunno. I've got a similar pair at home, and l never even wear them. I don't really need another pair. Lisa Mehringer Patty Sarich-ink .ar .F Q. - -I i s -'.:',.-,- ei' w s f 's'-- - , 1 ' if A Q T, lll lll ' s , ' Q? L v,.:z, - K, wyk, is W gs 1 krk. A W , . 1 'A A N 3 Y ih. fd , T T Y T -,AAT V, T e party was a success ,, . . K ,.. ,. . . , , s s if sss T T T i A group looking at old photos t, s T ggyy 7 ig A ' g i Two people playing pool 'A 'li' ' 5 Three people watching pool A A 3 fig s if? 53:25 B , l A cluster of kids sit at the refreshment table 1. , ki V , as ,sm Z . , 2 A A W e -- , Pretzels 1 , ' 7 A - gil .F ri . ' ' ,, A A . 2 Plmch ,flfsiinsag 'T ,f Q A girl adores Telly Savalas on Kojak Q M Ig gy ' g Yes, the party was a success + E l 4 ,QL 4 ' 5 But I think old photos are stupid 9 . 8 I' '1,,' E XX ag. V 54- - F ., l :lf ' . ...,, ,, il' A A f l Can't Stand Pool ' A f A l lj f 4 l'm on a diet ' Telly Savales is just another actor to me gif l e'f?ff?Qw,F? 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But, I forget But unhappy experiences- Who used to read me bedtime stories Like purplish bruises Helped me say my prayers or do my math. Or Cold peas hours after dinner Stand out more clearly. I remember how I Cried, Like a cloudy April day I remember how my brothers When he hurt me Teased me And how my eyes were red and swollen And would frighten me when I was alone. The next morning But, I forget But, I forget Who taught me How we laughed together How to shoot a basket or swing a bat. And how we loved. -Nancy Stearns fri har' gf, urls 74 ja-Q , ' ,f' I 1 X 1 ,Q X A... . , l mfeifa-.6 Cxbff . 'Q . , fi y ' 5 Y , A -V s -I 'f I ' ,sift at 'R ,t,. ' fly , I vi Keith Zurawski-pencil Karen Perry-jewelry Astrid Reimann-jewelry lim McGill-jewelry 5 i J Lori Lund-photo Lisa Linder-tempra Gail Franz-jewelry box Becky Zygowicz-jewelry box Cory Sesko-jewelry box 2 Yesterday Has flowed into the horizon Its brightness and sorrows Blended with the sunset The memories are Cherished Beside our heart's pillows Heating dawn The river of night's dream -Debbie Kuhn . ,' 1. Becky Zygowicz-sculpture Wriii 1 ,iff 'bil s Tom Thrun-litho Oh, -. Q1 . - . 1 . ,M v 'r x ,g? N 'vu eil .- a 'X 'Emi 41' an Q - 4 ,fwf- , -fm-f ...Q 'TA' 4' -, ,,.,.? .IU ai -.1-b , . va bl Q .1 gm., 4 Q' I' fwv '7 1 Z -u Q2 ng? I 1 'Wa , Q -1: Q f ,1 ' 1 rn ,B 'ff 1 f 1 T .54 '42- M V 4. w-'Q - Another piece of Cake George? Mama is there any more rice? No thanks Marge-couldnft eat another bite. No hun-that's all there is. Oh come now George- But mama-I'm hungry-my tummy hurts. But I'm on a diet-remember? You'll just have to think about something else. Oh that 'ol tire isn't that big George. But I Can'tg it hurts-real bad. Oh,Marge-stop trying to make me fat! I know, but try and forget it. just a little sliver George? lsn't there a teeny bit left? Wouldn't think of it. No-your brother ate the rest. Come come now George Sigh . . . Well . . . Go ahead George! Oh mama-how Come there's never any food? Well Marge-you win Hush Child-be glad for what you have. -jon Gauger f Husbands and, s , n . ' 'i ', '3 ' ft Wim eltddrettabmvqcn 4 t . r' fri - L - - - ' if me . - 'ff?3'7izl'ff ef is Sw m the Z' 3, 'xiii , . A . ' sf s K. Mfg, f , - ,, S0 l, mi - msg . . . ft of ' if ' r '55 F ,vt 'gi.,Q ' Q ' ' ,fr In 'O L 6 f v X' Q Mtlmfss at O 1 . -M ' ', ' K vi A , is mx , 1' f Q' f S , I ' K A L .ifffz if ' if ll. tg 1 'a t f P . .. ' Q - in z isngrs- ai T' I fjlfst Ai st .!. at t ff rf'? '..' . ' A 9- .t N s' 19 ill ..- 4. Mk t ,',, : ax H Q x w5,g Qstf If , Y' A- s. R -'f , -1. 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Then there's Athlete's foot l'm not even athletic but I've got it between my toes and underneath to boot. My feet have walked half-way round the world and run back again. They're always working, with wall to wall caloses to prove it. Then there's good old Dr. Scholl my feet are very grateful to him he helps end my corns and blisters and general foot problems now I wonder if he could do something for my head. -Beth Rockwell Chris Brigham-scratchboard My Kodacolor World A reflection A fantasy An image A part of a whole I stepped from the dark into the coldness of the blank screen and, without warning, was bombarded with emotions I couldn't touch. I realized the potential of this wizardry that confronted me. Something so strong It could make me worship a Kodacolor lover or despise a 16 millimeter villian. lt could make me feel real sorrow with artificial death. It could make me to the future or the past to meet characters words could not complete. But today is just today and tomorrow is another wonderful day in this two dimensional paradise. -Donna Betz 1' ,Hx xx -,,.,.,f L YR? il 1 lyk 'Ilia lj X1 III! 4 W If Tom Thrun s pencil drawing of RMHS s Art teachers lens Brasch lim Pink Bruce Preo , fy, Vyyv V T, A I l,,. 'f!? :':f' . 'M' ,, I I I N A, x fy I ill' J -,'.,l , 4 X' , fl' I xxgtth In ,J H iff- .fPv? M ir I V 1:5-, T ', J :V V A ,ali gy fiff A ,s I as ff 4, ' 'i ' .- Io t I ,. rt-s I it I 1 px. it , gg ill' I iff, ixllltv 'K' l'i s , I I . t V' ' ' A t' ' in Im w ' .wa ,pf Q Q l,:'?i.L:vl1 wif 'WL ,K A , 1? f 4 , ',fJ' .lg . f , , f f 1-f y - his MQ .V Ig Ml' .im g is Z ' Q I gf at ,V Q 5, wx My I f ,K l ffl I I it fps-ii 1- g g 'A ' w I 1 If fl Q V l g f If K ,W , . . , . . ' 1 1 11111 An alphabetical list of students 1the number in parenthesis is the student s grade1, teachers, groups, clubs and teams FHS An honor society for French students NHS An member of Na tional Honor Society Q 81 S An honorary socie ty for journalism 1Quill 81 Scroll1 SHS An honor society for Spanish students 1611611611181 Abate Mary 1121 152 Abate Michael 1111 142 183 Abbink Christina 1101 132 Abbink Daniel 1091 122 Abdallah Amaal 1091 122 Aceto Teresa 1121 152 Adam Thomas 114 Adams Peter 118 Adamczyk jams 1091 12 18 122 Adamczyk Ronald 1121 152 Adams Gary11216 7 47 152 Andre, Shelly 1091 122 Andrew, james 1091 122 Anfenson, Lisa 1111 NHS 142 Angle, jaye 1121 152 Antonakos, Argie 1091 122 Anzalone, Glorian 1101 132 Archery 1Girls1 54 Ardisana Cheryl 1121 152 Arenberg Daniel 1101 132 Arenberg Martin 1111 142 Armentrout jefferey 1101 132 Arneson Ken 113 Arneson Thomas 1101 132 Arnold jeffery 1091 122 Arnold, Mark 1091 122 Arrangement 83 Asbury jeff 1091 122 Asbury Laurie 1111 SHS 142 Assmus, joseph 1091 122 Atkins Kevin 1121 NHS 152 Attendance Aides 94 Austerlade Ellen 1121 152 Austerlade Patricia 1111 142 AV Club 95 Avigliano, Victor 110 Avolio, Kelly 1101 132 Ayala, Lionel 1101 132 Ayal Yolanda 1091 122 llmllmllnmlln ladgley Mary Beth 1101 132 3adgley Philip 1121 152 Badminton 1Girls1 61 Baechle Connie 1121 152 Bahe Carrie 1121 NHS 152 Ball Timothy 1101 132 Bailey Brian 1101 132 Baker Laurie 1101 132 Bakes Sherri 1091 122 Balabuszko Chris 1091 122 Balabuszko jan 1101 132 Baldassari Cynthia 1121 152 Baldree Kenneth 1101 132 Balek joyce 1091 122 Balek Kathleen 1121 152 4 it 111 'l' Q all .N - me 1 1 1 1 , tra 2' f 1 A . At the Conference Meet, junior Sue Vlamis received a first place medal for her excellence in the shot put. Bennett, jeff 1091 FHS 122 Benson, james 1111 142 Benson, Tamara 1101 132 Bergan Brigette 1111 142 Bojan, Therese 1091 122 Boldt, Thomas 1091 122 Bolin, Thomas 1111 142 Bonnevier, Thomas 1111 142 Balmes Terri 1111 142 Balmes Michael 1101 132 Balogh Scott 1091 122 Balogh Wayne 1111 142 Banach Scott 1111 NHS 142 Banach Ir. William 1101 132 Band 80 81 82 Banik Karen 1111 NHS 142 Bankert Dawn 1101 132 Banker Karen 1111 142 Banker! Dan 1111 142 Bara'as Arthur 1091 122 Adams Gregory 1111 142 Adams Tammy 1091 122 Adcock Brian 1121 152 Adcock Patricia 1101 132 AFS Club 91 Ahlberg Grant 113 Ahlgren Robert 1121 152 Ahmer Craig 1091 122 Ahmer jeffrey 1111 142 Ahr Leslie 1101 132 Ahr Lynda 1101 132 Ahr Tracy 1111 142 Ahrens Betty 1091 122 Akers Cynthia 1101 132 Akers Deborah 1111 142 Albert Richard 1121 152 Alfano Sharon 1121 152 Allen jerome 1121 152 Allen judy1121152 Allen Russell 1101 132 Allen Tom 1091 122 l Barber Mary 1111 142 Barnett Cheryl 1101 132 Barnett Laura 1091 122 Baron john 1101 132 Barrett Maureen 1111 14,142 Bartley Donna 1091 122 Bartram Linda 1121 153 Bartucci Andy 1121 NHS Baseball Team 74 75 Basketball 1Boys1 57 Basketball 1Girls1 59 Bass Barbara 1121 153 Bass Linnea 113 Bates Cheri 1111 54142 Bates Christopher 1121 153 Bates julie 1101 132 Bathey john 1101 132 Battaglia Dawn 1091 122 Bauer Leslie 1101 132 Allison Donna 1091 122 Almgreen Michael 1111 142 Alquist Daniel 1101 132 Alt Robin 1121 16152 Alt Steven 1111 142 Amann Rich 1091 122 Ambrose Elizabeth 1101 132 Ambrose jeffrey 1121 NHS 152 Ambrose Michele 1101 132 Amling Donna 118 Amundsen Richard 1091 122 Ancona jeffrey 1091 122 Bauer Bauer Bauer Baugh Bauer Margie 1091 122 Robert 1111 142 Sharon 1111 142 Lori 1121 153 Thomas 1091 122 Baugher Howard 1091 122 Baxter Christopher 1101 132 Bayne Pamela 1101 132 Bazsali Bruce 110 Beagle jane 111 Beam Beam Beam Eva 1121 153 Ginger 1101 132 Roy1091 122 Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Adrlane 1101 132 Betty 119 Carl 115 Christopher 1101 132 Douglas 1101 132 Frederick 1121 NHS 152 Greg 1091 122 jack 1121 152 227 lames 1091 122 jeannet 1101 NHS 132 Bean judith 1101 132 Beasley, Stan 1091 122 Becker joseph 1091 122 Beckett jim 1091 122 Beebe Daniel 1111 142 Beebe Michael 1121 153 Beedy Diane 1121 153 Beiers Claudia 1091 122 Beleslin Kim 1121 153 Anderson Mary Ellen 1101 132 Anderson Mike 1091 122 Anderson Patricia 1111 142 Anderson Raymond 1091 122 Anderson Russell 1101 132 Belleslin Terri 1101 132 Be Jeffrey 1091 122 e Kathleen 1111 142 e Michael 1121 153 el Roger 1111 142 Bell Susan 1111 142 Anderson Anderson wayne 1101 132 Wesley 1101 132 Andich Susan 117 Andre Douglas 1121 152 u 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Bellino Gina 1111 142 Belluomini, Brian 1091 122 Belluomini Michael 1121 153 Benes Gregory 113 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 153 Bartucci, Frank 1101 132 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ll, B ll, B ll, B l, 1 1 1 1 Bergstrom, Brenda 1101 132 Bergstrom Lisa 1091 122 Bernal Lisa 1121 153 Berns Patricia 1091 122 Berns Peggy 1101 132 Berry Kathleen 1111 142 Berry Steven 1091 122 Bertellotti Louis 1091 122 Bertram Becky 1091 FHS 122 Bertram Michael 1111 142 Berube loanne 1101 132 Best john 1091 122 Betters Michael 1111 142 Bettman Brian 1091 122 Betz Donna 1121 153 Betz Robert 1111 142 Betzold Nick 1101 132 Beyer Diane 1121 153 Beyer Daniel 1111 142 Beyer Kathleen 1091 122 Beyer Thomas 1111 142 Biancalana Dale 1091 122 Biancalana Dennis 1121 153 Bicknase Matthew 1111 142 Bicknase Vickie 1091 122 Biermann Tammy 1091 122 Biermann George 1111 142 Bierut Laura 1101 NHS Bieze David 1091 122 Bilsley joanne 1101 132 Bilsley William 1121 153 Binder, Victoria 1111 142 Birkenheier Robert 1111 142 Birkenkamp janine 1111 142 Bishoff Charles 115 Bishop Gina 1111 142 Blackmore, Michael 1121 153 Blaesing Teri 1121 36 153 Blake, Kevin 1111 142 Blake, Roberta 1111 142 Blaker Donna 1111 142 Blaker Thomas 1091 122 Blaseck james 1111 142 Blazer Richard 117 Blegen David 1091 83 84 122 Blegen Leanne 1111 NHS SHS 142 Bloch Darrell 112 Blosser Michael 1111 142 Blowney Michael 1091 122 Bluemling Debora 1091 122 Bluemling Teresa 1101 NHS 85132 Blumenfeld Sue 1091 122 Bobowski Andrew 1101 132 Bobowski Vince 1091 122 Bochte Robert 1111 142 Bockman, Ronald 1121 153 Bock james 1111 NHS 142 Bock jerome 1091 122 Boeing, jeffrey 1101 132 Bognar Geralynn 1091 122 Bognar joseph 1101 132 Bogner, Steve 1111 142 Bohac David 1111 NHS 142 Bojan Catherine 1101 132 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 132 1 Bilek, Pamela 1091 122 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Bonneville, Franc 1101 132 Bonneville, Rick 1091 122 Bonucchi, Keith 1091 122 Borck, Mark 1111 142 Borek, Marysia 1121 153 Borg, R. Bradley 1091 122 Borgardt, Wendy 1121 81,154 Borland, David 1101 132 Bornhofen, Kurt 1091 122 Bornhofen, Kimberly 1101 132 Bornhofen, Mary 1121 154 Bornhofen, Susan 1111 142 Bornman, Elmer 111 Blosser, Edward 1121 153 Botheroyd, Patrick 1101 132 Botkin, Matthew 1121 154 Bottiglieri, john 1091 12,122 Boursaw, Dave 1121 154 Bourseau, Christopher 1101 132 Bouse, Robert 1101 90 Bowden, Michelle 1111 86,142 Bowden, Patricia 1121 154 Bowe, Cathy 1111 142 Bowens, Brian 1111 142 Bowens, Kathleen 1121 36,154 Bowes, Richard 1121 154 Bowles, Sandy 1111 154 Bowling, Barry 1091 122 Bowling Team 1Girls1 60 Boyer, Denise 1111 142 Brabeck, Richard 1111 142 Brackett, Steven 1101 132 Bradley, Robert 1091 122 Bradley, Sharon 1111 142 Brady, Bernard 1101 132 Brainard, Donna 1101 132 Bramlett, Dave 1121 154 Brandstatt, David 1101 132 Brasch, jens 113 Brauneker, jeffrey 1121 154 Breen, Martha 1101 132 Breitbeil, Theresa 1121 4,5,22,23,154 Breiding, Philip 117 Breidinger, Steven 1121 154 Breidinger, Norine1121 154 Breidinger, Roy 1111 142 Bremer, Patricia 1121 154 Bremer, jill 1111 142 Bremer, james 1091 122 Brennan, Elizabeth 1101 132 Brennan, james 1121 154 Brennan, Cathy 1121 NHS,SHS 154 Brent, Greg 1121 154 Bresemann, julian 1101 132 Bresemann, Margaret 1121 154 Bretl, Sharon 1121 154 Brettner, Glenn 11112,143 Brigham, Christine 1101 132 Brightwell, john 1101 132 Brightwell, Tammy 1121 155 Brinkman, Karen 1091 122 Brinkman, janice 1121 155 Brinton, Lisa 1121 155 Brocato, Annette 1101 132 Brod, lanet1111 143 Broderick Broderick Broderick, , john C091 122 Edward C111 143 Broderick, , Maryalice C121 155 Ray 117 Broeker, Todd C091 122 Broman, Christine C091 123 Broman, Michelle C111 143 Brown, Christopher C111 143 Brown, Karen B. C091 123 Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Karen C121 155188 Keith C111Q8tS 104143 Laree C121 155 Mary C091 123 Nancy C101 132 Rebecca C091 FHS 123 Stuart C101 132 Tina C121 155 Theresa C091 FHS 123 BICYCLE CLUB Seated-Bob Ksiazek, Debbie Redeker, Debbie Thrun, jeff Brownawell Beth C121 155 Bryant David C101 132 Bryant Robert C091 123 Brynelsen Donald C121 2155 Bublitz Dale C121 155 Bublitz Patrica C111 143 Bublitz Sandy C101 132 Buchholz Lisa C111 143 Buchholz Shawn C091 123 Buckman Kimberley C111 143 Budde Nancy C121 155 Buddecke Carre C091 123 Buerer Bob C091 123 Bulger joanne C091 123 Bulger Michael C121 155 Bulman Neal C101 133 Bundy joy 110 Bunescu ludrth C121 155 Bunescu Kathryn C101 133 Buonincontro Rob C091 123 Burdick Deborah C111 143 Cawthorne, Steven C121 155 Cayer, john C091 123 Cayer Melissa C101 133 Ceas William C091 123 Cerio Carol 117 Cerniglia Greg C091 123 Chalikis Maria C121 155 Chapman Glenn C091 123 Chapman, Linnette C111 143 Chapman, Mary 119 Chatten Andrew C101 133 Chatten Don C091 123 Chauncey, Mark C091 123 Chauncey William C111 143 Chavkin Frances C091 123 Cheerleaders 92 93 Cheloni, Tina C121 156 Chess Club 98 Choe Nina C091 123 Choice Thomas C121 NHS 5 50,156 Cholewa Debbie C091 123 Cholewa Sandra C111 143 Choral Groups 84 85 Christensen Kathy C111 143 Christensen Nancy C121 156 Christopher David C091 123 Cihlar Gail C111 143 Cimaglia judith C121 156 Clark Donald C101 133 Clark Merrill 115 Cleek Alfred C121 156 Cleek Carla C101 133 Cleland Laura C121 40156 Cleland Mary Lou C101 133 Clennon Barbara 111 Colangelo Colangelo Colangelo Colangelo David C101 133 john C101 133 Kevin C091 123 Tom C091 123184 Burdic Burge Burge Burke Burke Burke k Karen C091 123 David C111 FHS NHS 143 Susan C091 123 james C101 133 julle C091 123 Mary C111 143 Burkhardt Brett C121 155 Buschek Cindy C091 123 Busse Linda C111 143 Bussey Donald C091 123 Butenschoen john C091 123 Butler Mark C121 155 Butler Tammy C10123 133 Butler Timothy C091 123 Butvllas 116 Byrd George C091 123 Byrd 1ohnC091 123 CCCCCCCC Cacioppo Susan C101 133 Cafeteria ladies 121 Cage T1mothyC101 NHS SHS 20 133 Cagann Sue C111 27 143 Cali joseph C101 133 Caldwell Christopher C121 155 Caldwell Lisa C101 133 Calkins joanne C111 143 Caltaglrone Anthony C101 133 Camodeca Anthony C111 143 Camodeca Perry C091 123 Coldebella Mark C111 143 Cole Dave C101 133 Coleman Raymond 114 Coletto Ann Marie C101 133 Coletto Frank C121 156 Coletto Nancy C091 123 Collins Karen C091 123 Collis William C111 NHS 22,221,143 186 Color Guard 82 Compton Frank 111 Computer Club 220 Condroski Michael C101 133 Standing-Mr. Persson, Mr. Sellke Keith Pergande, Kathy Powell, Mr. Prorak, Balabuszko, Chris Borseau. Dahlberg Donna C111 143 Dahlquist Darlene C121 156 Dahlquist Mark C121 62156 Dahm Richard C121 156 Dalgleish Mitchell C101 133 Dalley Stacee C121 NHS 156 Dallmann jeanette C111 143 Daly james C091 123 Damhauser Kevin C101 133 Danko, Thomas C101 NHS SHS 133 Danna Madelyn C111 143 Darcy Denise C101 NHS SHS 133 Dargls, jerrold C121 NHS 3 156188 Davidson joseph C101 133 Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Christine C101 133 julie C101 133 Laura C091 123 Lisa C101 133 Rick C111 143 Connor Brian C121 156 Connor Gary C101 133 Conroy Dave C111 143 Conroy Thomas C121 63156 Campana Cathleen C121 155 Campbell David C121 155 Campbell Franklin C091 123 Campbell Robert C091 123 Candela Kenneth C121 155 Cannon Chris C101 133 Cannon Denise C111 143 Cannon Michele C121 155 Cantwell Colette C111 143 Cantwell Colleen C111 143 Canty David C101 133 Canty Stephen C121 155 Caprz Lupe C101 133 Capobianco Roger C111 143 Caporale Mike C121 155 Cappelen Pennie C091 123 Capper David C091 123 Capper Robin C101 FHS NHS 133 Caravello Gerald C091 123 Caravello Laura C111 143 Carbery james C111 143 Carbery Mary C111 143 Carbery Thomas C091 123 Cardlnell Michael C111 143 Cardinale Kris C101 133 Carey Beate 119 Carlson Darryl C111 143 Carlstrom john C091 123 Carpenter jim C091 123 Carson james C101 133 Caruso jennifer C091 123 Casey Sean C101 133 Cassano jill C101 SHS 133 Cassano Mike C091 123 Casurella William C101 15133184 Catlin Deborah C111 143 Cavallo Ruth C091 123 Cavette Kim C101 133 Cawthorne Clndl C091 123 Cawthorne Daniel C101 133 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Calabrese, Martin C121 155 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I , 1 1 1 Conte Kathleen C091 123 Contine Mark C101 133 Contine, Paul C111 143 Conway, Shaun C101 133 Cook Glenn C111 NHS 143 Cook Michael C091 123 Cook Roger C111 143 Cooley William C101 133 Cooper Kenneth C121 156 Coppoletta Laura C121 NHS Cornelius Karen C111 143 Cornelius, Lisa C101 133 Corrado jeffrey C111 143 Corrado Michael C1216 7156 Costa, Constance C091 123 Costello, Cheryl C091 123 Costell o, Petrice C121 60,156 Costello, Thomas C121 156 Counseling Aides 94,95 Couve, Susan C111 143 Cox, Randy C091 123 Craig, jim C091 123 Craig, james 117 Craig, Keith C101 133 Creagh, David C111 FHS,NHS 143 Cremerius, Kathryn C121 NHS 26,156 Creswell, Nancy 110 Crider, David C091 123 Crites, Jeffery C101 133 Crocco, David C111 143 Cross Country Team CBoys1 50 Cross Country Team CGirls1 51 Crosson, jeffrey C101 133 Crouch, David C121 NHS 156 Crouch, jeff C091 123 Crouch, Marilou 119 Crowley, Dale C101 133 Crutcher, Susan C121 156 Cummings, Gregg C101 133 Cupidro, Andrea C111 143 Cupidro, Claudia C091 123 Curran, Mary C091 123 Curran, Walter C111 143 Curtis, Margaret C091 123 Curtis, jane Marie C101 133 Curtis, Paul C091 123 Custodians 121 Cutlip, Dorothy 116 Cuttle, Mary C091 123 Cuthbert, Kevin C101 FHS,NHS 24,133 Dawson Christine C111 144 Dawson, Chuck C101 133 De Angelis Ralph C121 NHS De Andrea Robin C091 123 Deaton Doris 118 Debate Team 101 Debish Terrance C111 144 Decker Barbara C121 6 7 157 Defalco Sam 118 DeGiorgio Vera 119 De La Torrient, MA C101 133 Delatorriente, Mike C111 144 Del Castillo john C091 124 Delgiorno. Robert C091 124 Delgiorno Victor C101 133 Delisi, Mark C101 133 Delisi jackie C091 124 Deles Helen C121 157 Dellorto, George C091 124 De Long, Thomas C121 157 Delord, Howard C091 124 Demarie, Don C091 124 De Marie, Sam C121 NHS 3,157 Dempsey, David C101 133 Dempsey, Donald C121 157,184 Denoma, james 118 Depaul, Kathleen C101 NHS,SHS 133 De Ramos, David C111 NHS,SHS 144 De Ramos, Debra C091 124 De Rosa, Diane C121 NHS 2,6,23,92,93, 157,189 Desco, Robert C111 144 Dettloff, Robert C111 144 Dettloff, Roger C101 133 Deutinger, Kurt C101 133 Devine, Carolyn C091 124 Devito, joseph C111 144 Devine, Mary Ann C101 133 Di Cara, Mark C101 133 Dicentio, josephine C091 124 Dick, Gregory C101 133 Dicks, Frank C111 144 Diklich, Millie C091 124 Dineen, Sheila C091 124 Dinse, Patricia C121 157 Dinse, Robert C101 133 Di Piazza, Albert C091 124 Dipiero, Kathy C111 144 Dipietropaolo, joe C121 NHS 157 Di Pillo, Catherine C121 157 Di Piero, Michael C121 157 Disharoon, Donna C091 124 Distributive Education 88 Dodaro, jeanne C091 124 Dodaro, Nancy C101 133 Doetsch, joseph C111 144 Doetsch, Debra C091 124 Dombek John C091 124 Dombek Pricilla C101 133 Domek jill C091 124 Domek Julie C111 144 Domkowski Debra C111 144 Donato john C121 157 Donato Wendy C101 134 Donehey Maureen C121 SHS 12 1819 23 157 Donlon joseph C101 134 Donohue Thomas C091 124 Donovan Marilyn 116 Doxtater Karen C101 134 Doyle , David C121 NHS 157 Dozier Eric C101 134 Dozier Karin C091 124 Drain Stacey C091 102 124 Drain Scott C111 20 24 25144 Drajus Andrew C111 144 Drath Roxane C091 124 Drazba Timothy C111 144 Dreyer Steven C111 80,144 Dreyer Sue C121 NHS SHS 157 Drezen Dorothy C121 157 Drolet Dennis C121 4 46158 Duber Terry C091 124 Dubs Deborah C121 NHS 158 Dudek Debbie C091 23 124 Dudek Victoria C101 134 Duffy Kathleen C121 NHS SHS 158 Duffy Sheila C111 NHS,SHS 144 225 Dumke Terry C111 144 Dunhan Steven C121 158 Dunphy joseph C121 158 Duray Charlene C121 Duresa Connie C091 124 C3666 Ebbert, judy C091 124 Ebbert, Patty C091 124 Eberhard, Larry C121 158 Eccles, janet C121 158 Eckert, john C091 124 Eckstrom, janice C121 NHS 158 Eckstrom, jill C091 124 Eden, David C101 134 Eden, Nancy C091 124 Edgar, Sherri C091 124 Edmunds, Leonard C091 124 Egan, Patty C111 144 Ehrhardt, Dave C091 124 Elbe, Marie C101 100,134 Elbe, Raymond C121 158 Eland, Tracy C101 134 Elia, joseph C111 144 Elia, Vincent C091 124 Ellefsen Ellinger Ellinger Linda C101 134 Lori C111 144 Ellefsen, Ellefsen, , Luanne C091 124 , KimberieeC111144 , Nancy C091 124 Elliott, Karen C091 124 Elliott, Lisa C121 NHS 11,91,158 tiltlltiltil Daeenejad, Mehrnoosh C121 156 Dahl, Kathleen C091 FHS 123 Dahl, Virginia C111 143 Dolan, Colleen C091 124 Dolan , james C101 133 Dolan, Karen C121 NHS 157 Dolan, Sally C121 157 Dolan, Susan C101 133 Elliott, Tracy C111 144 Ellis, john 115 Ellis, Susan C091 124 Emerich, Carol C121 NHS 158 Endre, Nancy C111 144 Endre, Scott C091 124 Engmann, Tracey C101 134 Enockson, Linn C111 144,182 Erdmann, Warren C111 144 Erickson, Claire 114 Erickson, Dave C101 134 Ericson, Mark C111 144 Esterl, Beth C101 NHS 134 Euske, jack C121 NHS 158 Evans Randall 1103 134 Evenson jeffrey 1113 144 Ewald Darlene 1113 6193144 Ewald Donald 1123 158 1111 Fabian Diane 1123 158 Fabian Mark 1093 124 Fabri Christopher 1093 125 Facklis Lee 1113 144 Fahlin Klmberly1113 37 Fahn Laura 1123 158 227 Fall Laura 1093 125 Fancher james 117 Fancher Susan 1093 125 Fanslow Kathy 1123 158 Farlnella Catherine 1113 2 27 93144 Farlee Kerry 1093 125 Farnam Barry 117 Fathers Bruce 1123 158 Fathers Melanie 1093 125 Faust Mark 1103 134 Fava Carl 1123 158 Fay Kathy 1093 125 Feltz Thomas 1103 134 Fendler Edward 1093 125 Fennell Frances 1103 134 Fenmg Thomas 1103 134 Ferguson jim 1093 125 Ferlita Lisa 1093 125 Fernandez Octdvio 113 Fett Daniel 1093 125 Fett james 1113 144 Fett Mary Lynn 1103 134 Fuck Charles 1103 134 Fiebig james 1103 134 Fiebrg joseph 1103 134 Fiedler David 1103 134 Fllippellr Ralph 1093 125 Finn jerome1103 134 Finnerty Colleen 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Stephen 1123 159 gggg Gach Kathleen 1103 134 Gadd john 1113 145 Gadd Mary 1103 134 Gaddinr Gary 1123 159 Gaddini, Dino1093 125 Gaffey, Charles 1093 125 Gaffney, Christopher 1113 145 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' V ' 1 1 158 1 1 V I r Fitch, Mike 1103 134 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 A I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 George Pamala1123 NHS 38,103160 George Rebecca 1123 160 Gerdisch Marie-Rose 113 German Club 90 Germano Brian 1113 NHS 145 Gerschefske Ann 119 Geske Christine 1093 125 Geske Patricia 1113 NHS 145 Geske Susan 1103 FHS 135 Geudtner Karen 1123 160 Ghilardi Lawrence 111 Ghislin Curt 1113 145 Giacomino Bette 1103 135 Giacomino jane 1093 125 Giammarrusco Debra 1123 20,160 Giammarrusco Diane 1123 20 B5 160 Gibler David 1093 125 Gill Robert 1113 145 Gill Suzanne 1093 125 Gillen Tracee 1093 125 Ginger Suzanne 1123 NHS 160 Ginger Thomas 1103 135 Ginsberg Sue 1123 160 Gish David 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Anton 1103 104135 Hoffman james1093 126 Hoese, Robert 14,110 Hoffmann, joseph 1093 126 Hoffmann, Elena 114 Hoffman, Robert 1103 135 Hoffman, Mary 1123 162 Hogan, Christine 1103 FHS,NHS Hojem, Carol 1103 135 Holcomb, Barbara 1093 126 Holl, Peter 1123 NHS 162 Hollatz, Glen 1093 126 Hollatz, Sharon 1123 162 Hollett, Michael 1093 126 Hollinger, joyce 119 Hollowed, Patricia 1113 145 Hollowed, Peter 1103 135 Holmes, Donald 1113 145 Holmes, Doris 1103 23,135 Holmes, Shirley 118 Holt, Randi 1113 145 Holthe, Mike 1123 162 Holter, Thomas 1103 135 Hooper, Cecilia 1123 25,162,189 Hopkins, Mary 1103 135 Hopkins, Thomas 1113 145 Hopkins, William 1123 NHS 38,39,162 Hora, Connie 1093 126 In the library, freshman Bill McCall naps Row-jack Griecci, Tony Piazza, jeff Moy, Mark Travaglio. 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175 Struggles, Teri 1101 140 Student Council 87 Simek Simon Simon Simon Simon Simon Russell 1091 130 Paul 1101 140 LISE-11101 NHS 140 jullanne 1101 140 Richard 1121 174 Thomas 1111 3 150 Simpson Lisa1121 174 Sippy jeffrey 1091 130 Sltrlck Robert 112 Sjodm Dennis 1121 174 Sjodln jeffrey 1091 130 Skwierczynski Karl 1091 130 Sleger Sloan Slone Slone Debbie 1111 150 David 1101 140 Barbara 1091 130 Deborah 1121 174 Sturlini, Kathleen 1091 130 Stutzman Richard 1101 140 Suchecki joel 1091 130 Suchecki Robert 1101 140 Suchecki William 1111 22,150 Suchy Richard 36117 Suerth Dan 1121 175 Sulek Gregory 1121 NHS 175 Sulek, john 1091 130 Sullivan, james 1121 5,24 25,175 Sullivan, Mary 1101 FHS 140 Sullivan, Penny 1101 140 Sum, Michael 1091 131 Sum, Robert 1101 NHS 80140 Sundblom, Timothy 1101 140 Super, Louis 1091 131 Small jeffrey 1121 174 Smalley Ken 1091 130 Smalley Richard 1111 174 Smeenge Brian 1091 130 Smeenge Matt 1101 140 Smith Bret 1111 150 Smith Brian 1101 140 Smith Cindy 1121 174 Smith Cindy 1 1091 130 Smith jeffrey 1121 4 174 Smith Letty1121 NHS QRS 103107174 Smith Lisa 1091 4 130 Sureck, Sutter, Sutton Sutton Sutton Sutton Swartz Swartz Elizabeth 1101 140 Craig 115 jane 120 Richard L. 1091 131 Richard 11214175 Robert 1111 150 David 1101 140 Thomas 1121 175 Sweeney Anna 1101 140 Sweeney Michael 1121 175 Sweeney Thomas 1111 3 150 Swenson jeffrey 1111 150 Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Lorraine1111 150 Margaret 1111 150 Mary 1091 130 Susan Ann 1101 140 Tracey 1091 130 Virginia 111 William B 1091 130 Smoron Daniel 1091 130 Swetman Randy 1111 150 Swift Patrick 1091 131 Swift Timothy 1121 175 Swimming Team 1Boys1 68 69 Swimming Team 1Girls1 53 Szeremeta William 1091 131 Szokolai Mary 1101 140 Szulyk Anna 1111 NHS 150 Terrell Smolucha Nancy 1121 174 Smolucha Robert 1101 140 Smorynski Nancy 1091 130 Smorynskl Robert 1121 174 Snell Bradley 1111 150 Snell Sally 1091 130 Snider james1121174 Snyder Mary 1121 174 Snyder Michael 1091 130 Sode james 1111 150 Softball Team 76 Sohn Dan 1091 130 Sohn Terry 1111 98150 Sonntag Glenn 1111 150 Sonoda Dan 1111 150 Sons Michael 117 Sorensen Gregory 1101 140 Sorensen Karyn 1101 140 Sorensen Christopher 1121 175 Soto Robert 1091 130 111:11 Tadman, Dennis 1101 140 Talbot jeffrey 1121 175 Taraba, Robert 1111 150 Tarsilano Terri 1111 FHS 150 Taylor Taylor, Taylor, Taylor1 Taylor, Ten Ha Tennis Tennis Gail 1101 140 Angela 1101 140 Caryl 1121 NHS 175 Kathy 1121 176 William 1101 140 ken john 1091 131 Team 1I!oys1 77 Team 1Girls1 49 Terrell, Christine 1101 140 Donald 1091 131 Spanish Club 91 Spalis Baiba 1091 130 Spalis lvars 1091 130 Spears joseph 1121 175 Speck Spiller Splller Splller john 1121 175 Dawn 1091 130 Madelyn Paul 1111 150 Terzo Lawrence 1091 131 Terzo Richard 1091 131 Terzo Sharon 1101 140 Trahan David 1101 140 Theall Bryan 1101 140 Theis Richard 1111 150 Theis Leo 1121 176 Theofanous, Ted 1121 88 1 Spillios Andrew 1091 130 Spitzock Marvin 1091 130 Spoerlem Ann 1121 175 Sprague Gary 1111 150 Springer joseph 1101 14 140 Stabile Marguerite 112 Stage Crew 99 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Slove, Tamora 1111 150 1 , . - I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I ' , 120 1 1 1 1 4 I I 1 Thieman jeffrey 115 Thoman Mark 1121 176 Thomas Bryant 1091 131 Thomas joseph 1111 150 Thomas Mary 1111 150 Thomas Susan 1091 131 Thommes Gary 1101 140 1 1 , 75 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , , 150 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Suerth, Thomas 1091 130 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 76 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Thoresdale, William 1111 150 Thorstensen, Laura 1111 150 Thrun, Deborah 1091 131 Thrun, Thomas 1111 150 Till, joartn 1091 131 Till, Pete 1121 176 Tinning, Kirsten 1091 131 Tipsword, jean 1091 131 Tipsword, Silvia 1111 150 Todd, Stephen 1101 140 Tofilon, Thomas 1121 176 Tofilon, Timothy 1111 150 Tomas, Evelyn 1121 176 Tookey, Robert 1101 140 Torbert, Lisa 1101 NHS 100,140 Totzke, Thomas 1101 140 Tousey, Michele 1111 151 Townsend, Randy 1101 140 Track Team 1Boys1 70,71,72 Track Team 1Girls1 73 Tragos, james 1091 131 Trahan, Michele 1121 176 Traub, Billie 120 Travaglio, Mark 1111 NHS 98,151 Travis, Cheryl 1101 140 Travis, Shelley 1121 2,176 Treash, Bruce 1101 140 Trevor, james 1111 151 Tritle, Carolyn 1101 140 Trostrud, Bradford 1101 140 Trostrud, Stephanie 1091 131 Troutman Sherry 1091 131 Tselos, Barbara 1121 176 Tucek, Lori11111S1 Tufts Richard 1101 140 Turcotte, Carrie 1101 140 Twitchell, Cindy 1111 151 Twitchell Douglas 1091 131 Tyk Dawn 1091 131 Tyler, Cathy 1111 151 HJLTULTIJQLTUQL Ulbrich Michael 1111 151 Ulbrich, Dale 1101 140 Ulesich, Wenda 1101 140 Unger, April 1111 150 Unger, Mindy 1091 131 Urbahn Gary 1091 131 Urban, Ken 1121 176 Urbain, Ed 1091 131 Urbain, Robert 1121 176 VWVV Valle, Donna 116 Vallot Thomas 1101 140 Vana Scott 1111 NHS 150 Vana Sandra 1121 NHS 176 Vance Brenda 1101 140 Vance Richard 1091 131 Vandelinder john 1101 140 Van jacobs Dennis 118 Van Stell, Geri 1101 140 Varchetto, Laura 1111 150 Varchetto, Kristy 1101 140 Vasey, Clynis 1091 131 Vassallo, Kathryn 1121 QLS 176 Vela, Eleanor 1121 176 Ventura, Sandra 1121 176 Veracka, Christopher 1101 140 Verdi, joseph 1101 140 Vermillion, Brian 1101 141 Vermillion, joseph 1111 36 Vette, Kenneth 1101 141 Vevang, Karen 1121 176 Villarreal, lessie 1111 48,150 Vinezeano, Karen 1111 150 Vinezeano, Sandra 1121 176 Vitton, joseph 110 Vittore, joanne 1101 Q86 107,141 Vittore, Katherine 1121 NHS 176 Vittore, Torie 1091 131 Viamis, Susan 1111 2,150 Vojtsek, Richard 1111 52,150 Volleyball Teams 1GirIs1 65 Von Boeckmann 110 Von De Bur, Kurt 1121 NHS 38,176 Von De Bur, Susan 1091 131 Voss, Karl 1121 NHS 176 Voss, Keith 1091 131 Voss, Steve 1121 176 WWWW Waclawski, Cheryl 1091 103,131 Wagner, Carol 1091 131 Waldron Thomas 1111 NHS 21,25,150 Walker, Kent 1111 NHS 3150 Walker, Tamora 1101 141 Walsh, jeannine1111 150 Walsh, Patrick 115 Walter David 1111 150 Walters, jerrold 1111 150 Walthouse, Thomas 111 Wandersee, Laura 1111 150 Wandersee Terri 1101 141 Wangen, Nancy 1101 141 Warner, Barbara 1121 176 Warnicke Laura 1111 150 Warnicke Wayne 1091 131 W arzecha Frank 1111 226 Wasmer, Mary Beth 1101 141 Wasmund joan 1101 141 Waswo, Kathleen 1101 141 Waters, Benny 1121 B8 176 Waters, jeffrey 1091 131 Waters , Lorraine 1091 131 Watkins Michael 1091 131 Watson Dean 1121 176 Watson Diane 1101 141 Wawak Gary 1091 131 Wazorick john 1091 131 Weber Weber Weber Weber Weber Brad 1111 23 151 Constance 1101 64,141 james 1101 141 judith 1091 131 Lisa 1101 141 Weidner, Arthur 117 Weiland Sandra 1121 177 Weinberg, William 1Pat1 116 Weir Gregory 1121 177 Weir jennifer 1091 131 Weir Lauren 1101 141 Weir Michael 1111 151 junior puppeteers janine Birkenkamp, Demara Seiler and Sonja Miller 9 0 1 0 1 s o 7 , .' 0 0 , , 1 O Q 'N g 0 C K x 5 3 v a 1 ' so s o s' . 0 , ' . , Q 01' ' g I Q .Q Q g 0 5 7 i 0 gi Q 8' . si- P 5 9 ' x. 0 1 5 . 0 3 l' 3 g . 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Wiebe Christine 1103 141 Wienecke Brian 1113 151 Wiebe Dawn 1103 141 Wierz Cynthia 1123 177 Willcox David 1113 NHS Willer Roger 117 Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Willroth lim 1093 131 Kathryn 1123 NHS 177 Kimberly 1123 177 Margaret 1103 141 Mary lo 120 Nora 1093 131 Scott 1113 23 151 189 Wills Carol 1113 151 Willis Michelle 1093 131 Wilson Connie 1103 141 Wilson David 1103 141 Wilson Peg 1123 177 Winikate s Caol 1123 177 Winkelhake Wendy 1103 141 Windelmann Wendy 1113 151 Winkler Sandra 1093 131 Winn Michael 1123 177 Winsell Troy 1113 151 Winslow Lewis 1123 177 Winslow Sharon 1103 141 Wisniewski David 1093 131 Wissen Elaine 65 111 Wissen joann1103 59141 Witkowski Michael 1113 151 Witt Kevin 1093 131 Wittig Deborah 1113 151 Wituckl lim 1103 141 Wohszab Mary 1113 86151 Woitas Dave 1103 141 Wojciechowski Robert 1093 131 Woitowicz Dorice 1123 177 Wolff Douglas 1093 131 Wolf Elizabeth 1093 131 Wolfinger Steve 38116 Wolfsmith Michael 1113 151 Wray Carol 1103 FHS NHS 76141 Wrenn Nancy 1113 FHS NHS Q85 107 151 188 Wright Lawrence 1113 151 Wright Lisa 1093 131 Wright Timothy 1113 151 Wujec Barbara 1103 FHS 141 Wulec Henry 1113 151 Wurfel Brent 1113 NHS 151 Wurl Michael 1103 141 Wyatt Rachel 1103 141 Yanke Karen 1103 141 YYYY Yates Roberta 1123 NHS 177 Yearbook 107 Yelton Jeffery 1113 151 Yench Alicia 1103 141 Yetter Ann 1103 141 Young Daniel 1093 131 Young lean 1103 141 Young Melody 1103 141 Young Nancy 1103 FHS 141 ZZZZ Zabbia lohn1113 151 Zablocki Norbert 1093 131 Zablocki Suzanne 1103 141 Zaccard Laurel 1093 131 Zafranl Ioan 115 Zarmer Craig 1103 141 Zawacki Diane 1113 151 Zell Michael 1103 141 Zeller Maxine 120 Zelm Mark 1103 141 Zels john 1093 131 Zieker Timothy 1103 141 Zielinski Stanley 1093 131 Ziemann Cheryl 1093 131 Ziemek David 87 110 Zilch Kevin 1093 131 Zimmerman Michael 1123 177 Zimmermann Matthew 1113 151 Zlndler Laurie 1103 141 Zizek Valerie 1103 141 Zoelllck leff 1123 177 Zurawski Keith 1103 141 Zurita Franz 1103 141 Zygowicz Becky 1123 177 Zygowicz Lisa 1093 131 Zygowicz Mary Ellen 1113 151 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Wrestling Teams 66,67 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Hypnotized senior Karen Kingsley finds that her belly button has been stolen. 226 Vt 'W if, my , . .. W K ' , 'fi s f Us , Senior pitcher Kelly juniors Frank Warzecha and Scott Jennings help seniors decorate the commons during Spirit Weekl Hoekstra 'Y Senior Roger Fuller adds his name to the growing ohcc o A cictuofg Their last year was a very pecial closing for the senior class. uring Spirit Week seniors ecorated the Commons, and hen signed their names on a large ece of paper designated for Senior Graffiti only. Later, hen the hypnotist came in the pring, only seniors were allowed to come on stage to be entranced. These seniors, typical of all senior classes, generated a spirit and pride throughout the school- probably because they knew each experience could be their last in high school. Students are in high sc ool for four years, but they are only seniors once. Hypnotist Dr. Erwin Ross turns his x-ray vision lens toward seniors lack Anderson, Laura Fahn, and Brad Rieder. Sieg Kreis munches on his Council. Senior Mary Kirkland embroiders her pillowcase during Student Senior ham jerry Dargis puts his john Hancock on the wall. 977 Chats CD l Credits Editor Dee Dee Herbert Opening Nancy Stearns Events Tricia Bowden Manju Mann Mary Snyder Nancy Stearns Academics Kim Olszewski Nancy Wrenn Sports Sue Blumenfeld Len Fredrickson Dee Dee Herbert Grant Hodder Sharon Lambert Manju Mann Kim Olszewski Kathy Peters Letty Smith Kathy Vassallo joAnne Vittore Nancy Wrenn Group Sue Blumenfeld Dee Dee Herbert Grant Hodder Sharon Lambert Manju Mann Kim Olszewski julie Pagliai Kathy Peters Letty Smith Nancy Stearns Kathy Vassallo joAnne Vittore Nancy Wrenn Faculty Sharon Lambert Letty Smith Kathy Vassallo Freshmen Sue Blumenfeld Dee Dee Herbert Sophomores julie Pagliai joAnne Vittore juniors Kim Olszewski Nancy Stearns Nancy Wrenn Seniors Dee Dee Herbert Kathy Vassallo Senior Directory Kathy Peters Special Features Sue Blumenfeld julie Pagliai Kathy Vassallo joAnne Vittore Rebus Kathy Peters Index Sue Blumenfeld Kathy Vassallo Closing Dee Dee Herbert Nancy Stearns Kathy Vassallo Photographers Tricia Bowden Len Fredrickson Grant Hodder Cover julie Roesler Endsheets Cory Sesko Advisor Mr. William Leece Editor i al Recipe: Sift together a large quantity of quality photographs with a well rounded portion of copy and cutlines. Add the talent of 15 ripe students, and mix thoroughly. Roll onto a well balanced layout. Yields: One creative yearbook. Although it may sound easy as pie, this is a difficult dish to prepare. The quantity of the photographs twhich are not always of the best qualityl is often somewhat small, as for the copy, it may be plentiful in portion but the corners still need to be worked on. It is true that too many cooks spoil the broth, and our pot is no exception. With 15 cooks in our kitchen, all with ideas and opinions of their own, it is difficult to work together when the temperature begins to rise, and when there is a possibility of getting burned. Even though a little milk has spilled and not all of the souffles have risen, the cooks have added, for four consecutive years Golden Eagles to their recipe book, and with that, the honor of working together as one. As for our creative yearbook, we feel we have baked one delicious pie. DEE BEE HERBERT The yearbook staff thanks all the people who helped us throughout the year. We appreciate the cooperation: Mr. Robert Hoese Principal, Mr. David Kives EnglishfFine Arts Chairman, Mr. Robert Moorhead Walsworth Publishing Company, Mr. Bob Dahm Root Studios, Sue Mehringer for typing, jim Andrews for sports copy. Publication Specifications Type-optima Paper-80 lb. gloss enamel Headlines and Graphics-hand cut from FORMATT acetate Printer-Walsworth Publishing Company Formal portraits-Root Studio Copies-2,200 This publication features student photography, copy and artwork tFormal portraits exceptedj. Copyright 1977 Rolling Meadows High School, Rolling Meadows, Illinois 60008 WALSWORTH Marceline, Mo., U.S.A


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