Sacred Heart of Mary High School - Moonshadows Yearbook (Rolling Meadows, IL)
- Class of 1982
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The judging proved too difficult, so we were all named, 'poly queens , As spirit days ended, we united in our sharp, white and green class jerseys for the traditional balloon ascension in the courtyard Our green balloons ascended, however, the spirit of the green machine remained with us, Our last Mother-Daughter Mass was a very special event as we celebrated it together. Senioritis crept in early as we survived A,C. T. 's and S.A. T. 's. The search was on, as we talked about colleges and our plans for the future. We all shared the same worries, feelings of stress and confusion, as we tried to make important decisions. Before we knew it, green and red streamers in the cafe announced that the Christmas season was upon us. With Christmas spirit, the Seniors decorated the cafeteria. Our last Christmas Ball was a very special night, Then, in February many Seniors and their Dads enjoyed the traditional Father-Daughter Dance, We're a Great Team, Dad Spring finally arrived and it was time for April Fest. It was a fun evening with the faculty and student skits and a potluck supper, After months of planning, April 30th, our magic night arrived . . . Prom, Just You and Me , It was a memorable night that we shared together at Henrici's, O'Hare Inn. It was hard to believe that there was only a month of school left, The days flew b y, as we busily finalized our plans for the Senior slide show, our Mass, A wards Dinner and Graduation, How happy we felt when many members of our class were recognized at the A wards Dinner at the Chateau Ritz. Then, ,lune 4th, our Graduation Day arrived and we were filled with mixed emotions. We were happy to have achieved success, yet sad that our high school days at S,l-LM. were now just precious memories, How proud we felt as we marched down the aisle for the last time, united as the Class of l982l Kelly Burke Senior Class President, Wwe Kama' ,4 Img Way 5e.u.'EDesw.,oa.P-.a.n,Q Uoqiu W ri CL,m.,fBM,.W Qewmfh-QMQ mama? wW9fn.cfQ,wM Amwwdf- Ziwydwua XZWMWW1 7Z,7ff C'0eemf Qfmgm gm? ,ufdwd Qfwffg www- Dfw Q, 012,43 wmym Dwwwb :mm maybe KW--DJ. we fgmwmmuy ?.,x.4,.,4,Jz. mm Ann Ryan and Maureen Flanagan pretend to do homework in the cafe. Aimee Burrus gets advice at College Night. 'Nw 41-34.64 K. Dull.: 3-N-A UQIL-,Umwdzbl ' .. W i i ' M wx Jeanne Walker tries to catch some sun rays in the cafeteria. - jk- e fmowicw. 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' Q Y ' Y Q M l Q . t .E 2- it t I Judith Amberg Theology Virginia Donovan Mathematics M ' 5 X M 5 fyff '80 fkm A - in fair? . fi! , , 5 f , -, an 5,7 1 . , W, 'ii ', . ,t,,,. t ' fc at . ,,,,..,,. vlll N V n mfg , 'A 3' 55 ffe :F ms-T ,' 9'-6 Gp' 'ie a ga- f Zzculty Pat Bernhold Art Bettie Foley Science .ff fix Mary Bombera Communication Arts Carolyn Grojean Science Mtv' x WM ,, 456 it M VW - W., ,,,,w,. W nv , ,,., fm W 1 1 , ,HK s....W....t, , s ff f- 1.-cm Maureen Donehey Spanish Kathleen Hanson Communication Arts Z 6' 1 Q Q V ,,! , 4 ,.., ff ff ,. Meche Kerr Foreign Language Donna Latham Communication Arts Josephine Mallek Foreign Language Joyce Kochalka Physical Education James Lee Social Studies 1 2 Carole Mauloff Communication Arts Theresa Kolody Science Mary Leland Mathematics , , 'f',, , 5 7 gf A , Kathleen Kurz Business Elizabeth Luxem Chorusf Theolog y Jane McGowan Art Vicki Merkel Business IS Ms. Mauloff really bewitched? Our cheerful cafeteria ladies: front, Angela Edmandson, Rose Koperny, Dolores Gotts- chalk, back: Mary Ann O'5ullivan, Ruth Bwer fHead of 5taffj. Who 's behind those Foster Grants? v' 9 Time-out for Ms. Latham 's energy break. Joeseph Ternoir and Morris Harvey work hard each day to keep SHM clean. L sf A V Is Mrs. Tinucci, falias little red riding hoodj, Mrs. Kurz is always working nine to scared of the big. bad wolf? five! x, 5 'S 5 k 3 X L. Xxx - , t 'giikmg Cindi Meyer Nancy Nicholas Jallef RSCZICB Rosemary 5awin Theology Home Economics M-?fh6IU8fiCS PhY5iC3l E dllfai i011 K,-5 Diane Sgrino Maxine gheinin Patricia Sir Mary Jean Sremaniak Social Studies Mafhenrarics Thf'0'0SY F0fef8'1 language Sr. Margaret Sullivan, B.V.M. Diane Tinufvi Joan Burke Terry Church History! Theology Communication Arts Public Relations Attendance M! lii Dorsi Finnegan Helen Gallis Bonnie Gerrard Rita Kompare Study Hall Supervisor Guidance 6 Counseling Secretary Libraryf5tudy Hall me WV 'lb- 'Unsur- fi Rggemary Kraff Bernie Lekan Ann Mongon Teri O'Hara Guidance Assistant 3USif16'SS Offife Ubfafian Regfsffaf wflh With' Betty Roppel Carol Staskziewicz Lauri 51 HVEHS Guidance g Caunsefi,-,g Recruirmem Gyrnnasticsf Track Coach fit. K .vang sm. A A -Alix 2 ' Y -Sui, n x 'nag 'F Q 151 X Q1 Ei? 'L is ,N gps M 'tfggai Ak .K x -ix, 'U' 1. ak1 h in 3, .. sbp: ,,, . elmo! lfitu gif: 'luniffr' Jeanine Hume' reads at 0f'e gf the most Some of the members of the chorus, Lauren McDonough, Debra Moran. Julie Schmitz, Gina special masses of the year, The Junior Ring Ceremo- Colacicco and Mollie MCC-oy enjoy performing n y, Mrs. Luxem gives an introduction to a mass. Belinda Behrens commentates while Father Joseph Pastick listens. Senior, Cindy Sobbe is a reader at mass. Sacred Heart not only stresses academic achievements, but also Christian values. As part of being a Catholic high school, Sacred Heart of Mary celebrates masses on all Holy Days of Obligation. The coordinator, Mrs. Luxem, plans the masses along with other religion teachers. Priests from surrounding parishes are asked to be the celebrants of the liturgies. The chorus is another important aspect of the masses as they lead our small community in song. Girls are chosen throughout the year to be Iectors or commenta- tors at school liturgies. These liturgies are made special because of the efforts of everyone involved. you We 5 Kho 614 E Catherine Sullivan, Mrs. Sullivan, Sister Peg Sullivan, Kelly Finnegan, Mrs. Finnegan, Lisa Day, and Mrs. Day. Sue Peshek receives communion from Ms. Joan Hayes receives communion from Father A banner labeled with our mothers' conflicting O'Malley. Render. roles, ,YY 5 , 4 4 1. J, .4 'mwmmo Kathi Ryan and her mother read a very moving meditation. Mary Spiegel, Mrs. Gineman, Bobbie Taylor, and Mrs. Taylor shed tears. ' Q X Ns 3 2 S w N 3 s S S 1 Mother- tzuglziffr lfunclz on Maura McAllister, Joy Zimmer. Alicia Kosarzecki. and Lynn Manick enjoy lunch together. Sue Janowski, Sue Ellen Englehardt, and Ellen Cindy Cahill and her mom pose for a picture. Newman. Seniors. Julie Gruspier and Ann Schoessling share the luncheon with their mothers. The Oskorep family wait patiently in line, The annual Mother-Daughter Mass took place on September 24, l98l. It celebrated the relationship be- tween a mother and a daughter. The theme for this memorable mass was You Are Chosen . Father Pat- rick Render and Father Joseph Pastick were the celebrants. After a mass, a luncheon was held to add more significance to the day. Because of all the symbolism of this da y, it created special feelings for all who participated. L4 N lull! We Don 6 Elaine Schoeberl. Barbara Tuohy, and Judy Bruno enjoy a chance Y to talk before the show. Rose Reotutar shows all how to step out in style. F 3 , 9 1 -, .u--Qn Jeanne Walker and Sandy Shubert form a circle of conversation with the dance,-5 from gt, Viator, Kathy Fahey displays the Vogue look. On November 7, I98l the Mothers Club present- ed Shall We Dance , our annual fashion show. This year the show was changed from a luncheon to a dinner dance. Dinner was served at seven o'clock and at nine o'clock the fashions were pre- viewed. The Orchesis club did several dances to various show tunes such as, Cabaret, West Side Story, Chorus Line, and Bom Again. After the fashion show, a professional disc-jockey played tunes ranging from the charleston to the latest in punk. Everyone had a super time. We were finally all danced out at about one a.m. and went home. This year's dinner dance proved to be a great time. Lisa Mangubat, Holly Kuespert, and Alison Nash dance with their partners to the beat of West Side Story. The Orchesis Club presents Cabaret. f K f s.7M ., ,,,.-.u M ' ' is rv ' J X ' i gk--L , - sf A y 1 1 -5' rl Jenny Marnowski shares a meal with her parents. Maureen Rose Reotutar playfully models her Snoopy P.J,'s. an , Faul pensively models the latest look in bridal wear. Tera Lynch shyly winks at her fans. Big Sisfliffle ' Once again, the Big Sisterflittle Sister picnic was a big success. g The picnic began when all the .luniors and Freshmen gathered in the cafeteria. After spending some time getting acquainted, everyone exchanged gifts, and lunch was served. Games were played, fun was had, and the special memories live on! Anne Martin and Liz Kush share the friendships of being sisters. Laurel Stack and Karen Kendzior exchange gifts Maureen McDonnell. Mary Friel and Erin Schiele line up for lunch, Beth Sobbe gossips with Judy Bruno and Tammy Johnson, Juniors and Freshmen enjoy togetherness. Tracy Lynch looks up to her big sister Laurie Guenther. Jay Epps and Susie Collins ear amid the excitement, 2221121 zxazsm Michelle Kellen, Tina Palmi and Lucy Kolp huddle over their lunch. Kathy Richards and Nora Raftery are caught by the camera ,virif Di played With Holm' KV I ' 'v Wil L T Qt 'I-1514 7 W 'I 1, f Y as V www W , w s, ,. .f ,. we HW ' f ' ,, V' fzgzwwit M ,mwskh-1.wg--its--t., H'-'ext '-We , -' Mfg f I . , isissafr1Qi2ziiffii'-mf:.fQ5'+ 1. ,f-:vialvfkllzkefwfww ,WK K f- ze,,if,wifJI-Lfgimfzgiissiissggmg f , ,, ' f 'f 'f'f':,t-at fran' ,f -, 'r ' K' -ff' 1' sis . , t j V ty .- k ,t . ..t:wftyAs1 f to at as f ' ' ' 1 p t fi 4 i 's N ., V wwf- Q .: -,,tm:: ifwgfefvex .Q-5.5A1,V,- -t --'tw L f 1. ,Hg-,, 1, lb Q f M rr lttttavfifiglslffmixi' Q.. -. ..':1ge- 1 -7114 ' ' ,EM Freshman anticipate the balloon send-off The Junior class officers observe the activities. QNX' Q.-. KK .MN Camera shy juniors show off their spirit. Color day is a tradition here at SHM. It is usually the last day of Spirit Week and symbolizes all the unity and friend- ship among the classes. Each class is designated a color that they carry throughout their four years here. The highlight of the day is the balloon send-off where at a certain time, the four different colors of balloons are sent 'up, up and away'. .. Ni t X, l Members of the Senior class display their seniority. Juniors take time out from Spirit Day activities for a picture. ?resl1rru114 Initiation Day jus . X Q . 5 ,, Q. Q . S.. ,. i is. , K W, g i s Neg Us X X .X A ..... , - The spirit of the Sophomore class comes to life. 2 .'.ggLfzisQ51itvj?Uw 'k: -K .L f at A whole group of Freshmen are caught by surprise, Freshmen gather to model their costumes. Mary Delguidice and Debbie Vankooyan show off their freshmen. Kelly Finnegan and Joy Zimmer display their prize. Once again, the initiation of Freshman was the biggest highlight of the year for both the Freshman and Sopho- mores. The Freshman spent their day dressed in a cos- tume designed by their master. A contest was held in the gym to decide the best costume. Although many of the freshman were scared at first, they soon began to realize that the Sophomores weren't so bad after all. At last. the longest most feared day for freshman was over. Punk ,find Poly imuf Senior ,air 'f ' H ' W, j , ,, , yt, f, -'W H ww 2f'67iAltzL'4::Wwiw'yan www' W, 1 , , ,yiygwjuw f f ff f, , mf, gina' , tw ,,,, if fff' LM ft - i t so ie g SM!i2?i?M fe t A A7 A ,, ,, ,H-V W' ,.,,,, Sandy Mary Angle and Lauren punk out in the cafe. Seniors hang out in the hallway. ii To begin Spirit Week at SHM, we as seniors decorated our section of the cafe, representing our class spirit. Green and pink streamers and bal- loons filled the windows and ceiling everywhere, We also decided to dedi- cate the tradition of dress up week to Punk Rock and Poly Plaid days. Punk Rock day filled the hallways with satin outfits, leather jackets, gaudy jewelry and wild-make-up. Poly Plaid day brought back memories of the 60's when polyester was the thing to wear, Side parts, big barettes, babooshkas. cat's eye glasses, pantsuits. peds, go- go boots and pointy gym shoes all re- flected the style of the time. Sacred Heart girls model the latest Poly fashions Polyester Queen finalists gather together, cnior Beach ,4 I S!-M4 T ' 7-Q 'll 49125555 3 5 x new Lk Y , 49, is Z 0 Basking in the sun and having great fun at Daytona Beach are some of the great memories we ha ve of our Junior trip. We had a chance to relive these memories on Beach Day. We brought our beach blan- kets, suntan lotion, and were all set for fun in the sun. It certainly was a great time, bringing back these wonderful memories. Nas Umbrellas. beach balls and visors add up to fun in the sun. g 5 lttl s 4 W g y lgtt y g WM LM fi L, L, ,W fdjw -,, we uno' Sue, Cindy and Mary all ready for a day at the beach. Vkzfzfr Kclclfmfe 20 Ifazrs 0 Success The I98l Homecoming Court proudly represents each class. Debbie Moran gazes at her partner, Mary Vainisi poses with her escort. e Ann Squire and date arrive, Cathy Aiella coyly waves. Sue McDonald, Bill Seohter, take a break. Sue DeMartelaere and Jim find time to grin at the camera. Jackie Moser sways to the beat of the music. In honor of St. Viator's 20th anniversary this year the Homecoming festivities were even more exciting. Cele- bration for this event began Friday afternoon with an extremely energetic pep rally. We all gathered in St. Via- tor's gym to show our joint Viator-Heart spirit. Through cheerleaders, pom-pon girls, and of course football players the support and unity was overwhelming. That night, bun- dled in layers of warm clothing, we huddled in the stands to cheer our players on to a tremendous victory. Finally the climax of the weekend came - the annual Homecom- ing Dance. On Saturday night, October lOth, decked out in formal attire, we all enjoyed an evening of dancing, ro- mancing, and just plain fun. lt was with much regret that the evening had to come to an end. However, the memo- ries of the l98l Homecoming will always remain. Patty Hayes happily dances with her partner. Alicia Slawin thoroughly enjoys slow-dancing with her date. I I gflfflfld Mary Francis and .lay O7?eilly star in the St. Viator-Sacred Heart musical The Pajama Game. Julie Gruspier, Kim Zaradnik, Beth Gillespie, and Kathi Ryan enjoy themselves at a St. Viator bas- ketball game. lzzp Among Schools Sacred Heart and St, Viator students begin to prepare for college at St. Viator 's College Night Many Sacred Heart and St, Viator students perform together in The Pajama Game, ..l.r -,,. a s f, ' ' :fi 'i','f ,,,, gif! ff' . Every This 1 , , f 6, Q f ' . lf , ' , ' ' W., - , I ' f W ' if O X4 AN? M E y f, ,,,,, , year. bothfschools were IH g4Vi4'Wlfh I hfoughgyartous activities. Some of these actiiififies were Hdhieqomingh Chfjistmas Ball, College Night, pep rallies, football and basketball the Sacred Heart Fashion Show, and the St. Viator-Sacred Heartjylusi- cal, The Pajama Game . The unity among Sacred Heart' of Mary and St. Viator has added much to both schools, not only socially. but acadei?gtically as well. 'Q The l98l-82 Homecoming Court Sacred Heart and St. Viator fans show their unlimited spirit at a St. Viator pep rally! St. Viator and Sacred Heart students sing their hearts out during this years Holly Kuespert, Paul Clementi. and Lisa Mangubai perform at Sacred musical, The Pajama Game . Heart 's Fashion Show! 671 erlmder VARSITY SQUAD: Front Row: Debbie Lim, Cathy Aiello Back Row: Mary Friel. Ann Squire. Ramy Ernst. Lisa Walsh and Patty Svec, The Junior Varsity performs at a St. Viator pep rally. The St. Viator Cheerleaders cheer at all St. Viator foot- ball and basketball games. Their support is greatly appreci- ated by all who attend these games. Through bake sales and a swimathon. the cheerleaders were able to purchase new uniforms. Co-captains of the Varsity squad are Debbie Lim and Cathy Aiello. Co-captains of the Junior Varsity squad are Lisa Kalamaras and Alicia Slawin. JUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD: Front Row: Ann Stevens, Jackie Bouschard, Lisa Kala maras, Back Row: Amy Tuohy, Jeana Drayson. Alicia Slawin and Laura Henry. The Varsity Squad cheers on the St. Viator Lions. The Varsity wait anxiously for their turn to perform at St. Viator's pep rally. 290m-Zfoiz 9 Julie Kulik performs for the crowd. ' lst. Row: Michele Smith, Tera L ynch, Terry Norris, Sue Schiele, Laurie Guenther 2nd Row: Jodie Peters, Mary Vainisi, Anita Nesser, Carol Laser, Sue Collins 3rd, Row: Donna Neuge- bauer, Colleen Killian, Nancy Frugo, Lynn Laser. Missing-Julie Kulik. This is the first year that the Pom Pon Squad has been in existence and it has proved to be a very eventful year. They have had numerous bake sales and a plunge-for-profit' to raise money for uniforms, pom pons and a summer camp. The Pom Pon Squad is a group of very dedicated girls. They perform at all SHM home volleyball and basketball games as well as St, Viator's home football and basketball games. Mary, Carol and Terry at half time. Colleen Killian, 'movin to the music 'l Donna Neugebauer performs to 'Paradise Theater . '34nxiety sets in moments before performing. Hall il Z0 lluity Called To Unity was the theme for this year's .lunior Ring Ceremony. This theme really captured the true feelings of everyone present. The ring symbolizes SHM's unity, as well as accomplish- ments, acknowledgments, and friendships. Moth- ers, daughters, classmates, teachers, and friends all gathered together to make this ceremony a very special, unforgettable day for each and ev- ery Junior. December 8, l98l will be a day that all of us will remember long after we graduate from Sacred Heart Of Mary. Patty Stubing, Sue Collins, and Mrs, Collins hold on to some memories from Junior Ring. 4 Mk? Laura Prang receives her ring from Ms, O'Malley. 'FW Father Harold Stanger reflects on the special symbolism of the ring. It V, Mary Friel attentively watches Father Harold Stanger discuss the meaning of the Junior Ring. 1 'ff f ,Aw-f The Sophomores show unity by presenting a plaque to the Junior class. A Sue Schiele expresses her excitement as Ms. O'Malley presents her blue Carnation was also given to every Junior. Lisa Walsh holds on to her carnation and smiles with con- IEI1fl1lt'l1I. ring to her. yu? i f . ,, . , - ,k - ' gi -'A Kim Burgman smiles with appreciation as she receives her class ring Winter Wonderland Time out from the busy dance floor. Missy, Tera and their escorts arrive at the Ball This year the Junior Class presented Winter Wonderlandfi Everyone had such a wonderful time. Theogirls looked so lovely and the boys so band was great, we danced all j night gnever got tired. A good timeiywaisila had by t ffl i yy i , 1 V, 3 z-- ff f ' Cathy and Joe exchange quiet conversation. Megan and FJ. dance the night away. Good times shared with friends. Deeeiztlier I I9 I Ann Squire and her date share a quiet moment. Winter Wonderland Over the ground lies a mantle of white. A heaven of diamonds shine down thru the night. Two hearts are thrillin' in spite of the chill in the t weather. Everyone enjoys dancing 'O 'ne music of uunnyu' Love knows no season, Love knows no clime. Romance can blossom any old time. Here in the open we're walkin' and hopin' together Walking in a Winter Wonderland. Dick Smith Taking a refreshing drink from the punch bowl. Judy Bruno and her escort. Maureen and date sway to the mu- 513,-ry-eyed dangers, Hglly and sic. Mark. . - 1 ff ooo lil 'loo o llll ooo I o . .O O k 1. 0 oz, .15 1: Q 1 + n Union Workers break for a picture. Dancers prepare to take a bow. on EV! Jannie Rubino. Julia Hower march for 7V2 C' Y ,f- a.,,,..-- ,,,..vhg ,., Rose Reotutar portrays Gladys, Anita Nesser plays Mabel. Lauren McDonough plays Mabel. Kathy Eaden portrays Gladys. Z 1 rl Hines explains the importance of time. Jeanine Hume, Da ve tango at Hernando 's, tion out of me. bl! Babe denies her love for Sid. You 're not going to get any informa- 3 FX ,J ii, l'm not at all in love, not at all in love, not l. Seven and one-half cent raisel Out of the questionl The Pajama Game , the l6th ViatorfHeart musical, carried out the tradition of superb shows from opening night on February 6 to closing night on February 20th. The play's plot revolved around capital and labor and is a very serious drama. From the lively songs and dances to the great leads, singers, and dancers who performed them, the i982 musical was a terrific success. The memories of 'Pajama Game will always remain in all of us. gilfl .. fr X 5 N Mae voices her opinion at a union meeting. This trio has got steam hear . ll l i Employees pledge their devotion to Sleep-Tire . Mary Kempe expresses herself through Mabel gives Hines a lesson on jealousy. d C an e. Babe accuses girls of gossiping, Y N A tango prior to Hernando 's Hideaway. Sue Clementi happily works and sings. Mae flirts with Prez. Gladys and hehwers dance up a strike, 'You have got to be kidding! I'll never be jealous again. He figured it out . . . We are going to be rich!!! No. him is the cutest one. V' Hurry up, can't waste time! 'J Holly Kuespert day picnic. ' ..,t,t enjoys her Once a year Love? Are you nuts? Sid reminds girls that he is still the boss. ' ' We? ,4 Great Calm Dad' ' The Squires display the winning look, Chris Loch, Mary Lohmeier, and Mary Hoffenger. Cathy Aeillo and her dad competively jitterbug in the semi-finals. We're A Greatfeam Dad! was this year's theme for the annual Father-Daughter Dance. This year, the dance was held in the gym, The dance started at 8:00 and the music was by- Variations Contests were held for the father and daughter that looked the most alike, the best jitterbuggers, discoers, waltzers, polkaers, and even the best Irish jiggersl The music and refreshments were great and it was a night to belong remembered by many fathers as well as daughters. Kathy McGrath and her father share filled evening and a close dance, This dad has his arms filledl I Some Freshmen and Juniors step out to cool off Tera Lynch boogies down with her favorite dance partner, tary Clzctztrc Story Theatre was presented on April 2 and 3 as S.H.M. 's Spring Play. Story Theatre was a humorous collection of stories based upon Aesop 's Fables and Grimm's Fairy Tales. These stories all at- tempted to teach a lesson through humor and to touch upon the universal experiences of life. Cast members for Story Theatre included seniors Cathy Camp and Gina Colacicco, in their farewell performances at S.H.M., juniors Eileen Foss, Erin Raftery and Lesley Ehlmanf sophomore Norma Samame and freshmen Gayle Pittman and Laurel Stack. Faculty member Donna Latham served as director, and was assisted backstage by Tammy Blatnick, Laura Stokes, Mary Frances Wydra, and faculty member Carol Mauloff Miss Latham takes time out to give some advice. Norma Samame gives Erin Raftery some shocking news. Erin Raftery carefully hides Gina Colacicco from sight. Norma Samame and Lesley Ehlman shake on it. in W 15,15 tx Q X' 5 A S QS 'M was VM S , -P-K ..,:, ff. wg li..Jf-. X L '1-W, ,llprifc I Ramy Ernst and Kathy Eaden dance On Broadway. '34 few additional announcements. I 2 The faculty steps into the students shoes for an unforgettable Students give their view of the faculty. Literature Class' i S Wendy Chap of SHM. leau. the Spirit Se sslssss sssssss s s as sssss ssissssssa a f arsss i t asss taat ' aiaat s e ' itr 1 W ilis i l:lt.l 5.Qn April 21, the anntfal Aprilfest Show was held Every- ' ' one brought food fgrsafheir table and the feast began at Q everyone gathered inthe gymfor Unlquesfhis year- There artiaat highlight of was the teachers ' if 'dressed and acted would during' a-normal class ts-. ra 5 ' period. Well, needless to say this was in response to the a ','2 , is Y students dressing up as teachers and administration and i giving their interpretation of a normal school day. All l the acts were great and the entire evening was a blast. N Donica Seminaro keeps on her toes as the Little Drummer Boy. Sue Kellen, Mary Kazmierczak, and Annmarie Weber take us back to the 50's. 16? ,4 Qrieud 901' lfife .loan Marwitz filled out her application for the Blood Drive. N These instruments were used by the nurses during the preliminary tests of the donors. April Inglis anxiously waited for the results of her tests. Julie Kalamaras participated in the preliminary tests administered by one Jeanne Anderson layed on the table as she prepared to give blood. of the nurses from the North Suburban Blood Center. VM i it Officers Jeanne Walker, Sharon Rudnik, and Anita Mazzanti take a break. Zigi The Blood Hound, a promotion for the Blood Drive. found many supporters. During Sacred Heart of Mary's annual Blood Drive, forty-five do- nors provided blood to sa ve the lives of patients in area hospitals. It was sponsored by the Student Gov- ernment with the heh? of Advisory Representitives on March 24, l982. and was conducted by the North Suburban Blood Center. Overall, the success of the Blood Drive was best seen by the generosity of those who donated and those who tried to donate. ju I V011 ,limi Wie The officers and moderators of the senior class smile with relief at the great success of Prom '82, Patty Carlson gazes into Adam 's eyes 'TTI' --..,.,,1iv1k ,f ,,': ff 4 Ps., W. .ng was Bobbie Taylor and Paul share a snapshot together. Linda Blaas and Julie Gruspier enjoy an elegant dinner. M Ann, Kim, an d Michelle JJ r'H,. take the Pepsi Challenge. The gang dances here, there, and everywhere. ,, ,si my ,,. , The weeks of shopping, i -F g if iiii gic nightg!5k,Prom efgehsment had Qfilfed ' could sit still We rushed 30 to Q perfect. the f all really thousands of I tures it pa ve for mill it is until we came to for Just Careful. your love is showing. Cheerful faculty members welcome Sue McDonald. Dancing brings out the craziness in everyone. 'Vw Hand in hand until the end. Chris Kruss and Mike swing to the beat. Kathy Pors! and her date admire their bid and favors 87 muh There is always time to smile, 1 554 I wi i ,f ...Ln M' Beth Cawley does not seem to find this conversation too appetizing'i Squinting is contagious! But Angy I thought they were with youl Caroline Dahlberg dances the night away. fi ! Professional pictures will last a lifetime Prom, a perfect opportunity to talk with others. PGRT MM M V 5? M gf Canals Anyone. 6 ,QV ? 5 X 9 Z mi M, nk Z v if H J 2 . Ai 4 M., , , f ' ff f qui ,ty my r W Z 3 .f fl Yr 'f W 1 ,V X ,, , Junior Varsity Tennis Team: front rowf Candice Staszkiewicz, Caroline Mueller, Peggy Genualdi, second row: Donna Stephenson, Noriko Matsoda, Debbie Rosinski, Jenny Marnowski, Constance Gross, last row: Gayle Pittman. Erin Maloney. Mary Lohmeier. Anne Farrell, and Mr. Lee. , 1 1 I 1 Debbie Roslnskl is ready for any action. Z 5 Q l . L!!! I I Donna Stephenson on the go! Jenny Marnowski and Donna Stephenson question if practice is over yet WI. I9 X .- I Cammy find the ball anywhere! Anne Farrell as the Spunky Norika Matsoda displays the l,2,3, hit that ball. Star. Varsity Tennis Team: Mary Alice O'Grady, Laurie Novak. Debbie Guenther, Aimee Burrur, second row: Kerry Fahey, Veronica Brancheau, Terry Hallowed, Jennifer Novak, Beth Sobbe, Mary L ytle, last row: Elaine Kostopoulos, Maureen Cunningham, Vicki Merkel, Jean Crutcher, and Mrs. Sawin. Mary Alice O'Grady concentrates on her fore- hand. 1 'X ,W W W ,,.. i , i ,y- f sgfih-. The team of Debbie Guenther and Elaine Kostopoulos demonstrate the Mary Alice O'Grady, Mary L ytle and Debbie Guenther share tennis meaning of togetherness. gossip. 7 6 In l98I, the SHM Tennis team ex- perienced a productive and suc- cessful season. With their more than adequate record, the SHM ra- queteers finished a strong third place overall in the conference tournament. The total success of the season continued with the tal- ented doubles' team of Elaine Kos- topulos and Debbie Guenther. These two unique individuals qualified for the state tournament and even moved into the cancella- tion round. scoring three points for SHM. The attitude of the entire team was one of pure determina- W tion, producing a very competitive l got it! team. Next year, perhaps, will in- troduce an even stronger team. Aimee Burrus serving up, up, and away! ,viking Saber M Beth Gillespie prepares for the serve Varsity team members. front row, Coach Meyer, .lill Richardson, Mollie McCoy, Missy Zurawski, Back O 5 row: Mary Pawlowski, Evelyn Jennings, Beth Gillespie. Linda Blaas, Angy Duke. Not pictured, Elain Winter, .lulie Gruspier. I record not reveal it, the varsity 'volleyball team was a com- petitive and talented groyp ,of indivi- duals., tough opponengsigsuch as Mar- lilacand the Sabers still managed and good ytechqfi, nidile ,lyyyi 6 aspect of the game Throughoiltllliithe season the vagsirly bat- tled with their opponents only to fall behinidlbin the final of the game. Returning next yearyyvill be Mary Pawlolwski, Missy Zuraiwskif andllill Rich- guidancefy sportsmanship will be missed andialways remembered. Evelyn Jennings sets the ball for Angy Duke to spike, ardson.i?As for the senior team fflGiIT1b8l'S, ' Junior varsity team members, front row, Theresa Krause, Lisa Jensen, Katie Pluth. Second row: Eileen Oates, Lisa Weber, Theresa Klein, Lucy Kolp, Julia Hower. Third row, Michelle Kellen, Nicole Demonte, Tracy Louis, Marie Kolp, Paula Priester, Coach Meyer, Tracy Louis dazzles crowds with her serve, ,wt,:ftm.u-n-n,..,, v,Af ,-Lt:-,f,Qmw.q::em.,wasmnu U- Paula Priester returns the serve. WL 96 The Junior Varsity Volleyball Team had a very successful season, beating top competitors in the Catholic Conference. The young team, consisting mostly of freshmen, played their way into the GCAC playoffs, however, losing to a tough McAuley team, Fortunately, all of the team members will be back again next year, with their talents and alittle more experience. y ,Ulu king Salter Y i SACREB HEART y ilCRiTHEART Y Wm 'mal Y arsttjffw Q-ff? H5481 1 A zgi WW X W' r WL , ww-we WW E lm W Varsity: front row, Anita Nesser, Mary Vainisi, Alison Nash, Kelly White, Monica Burke, Michele Luby, middle row, Mary Sylvester, Kathy Egan, Sue Janowski, Ellen Neumann. Patty Stubing, Sandy Roy, back row, Kathy Livingston. Janet Luby, Dianna Kiefer, Karen Kendzior, Kathy Goss, Monica Heiser, Kris Goss Finally, after four years of not hav- ing a swim team, SHM put together a winning season. Coach Ken Gargula, from St. Viator, organized the varsity and junior varsity teams. The varsity record was 9 wins-3 losses, and the junior varsity record was IO wins-2 losses. There were school records set by Mary Vainisi in the 50 and IOO frees- tyle, Janet Luby in the 200 and 500 freestyle, and Monica Burke in the div- ing category. MaryAnn Vanliedekerke, Kelly White, Kathy Goss, and Patty Stubing gaze at Monica Burke as she patiently waits for her turn to dive. Junior Varsity: front row, Sue White, Kathy Koepke, Jackie Moser, Margaret McCarthy, Moe Mizwicki, middle row, Patty Stubing, Mary Scullion, Barb Burke. Suzanne Oskorep, Michelle Majka, Karen Was, Julie Perra, Judy Delhey, third row, Sandy Roy, Rose Fumagalli, Tracy Thiel, Maria Tranberg, Maura McAllister, MaryAnn Vanliedekerke, Cathy Rovetto, Sue McCauley z , ,,., W, ,MW Vfff. , WW ,wa ,W ,WW Www W , 4 F Www MW, ,M ,,,f 4 , ,WW www' Monica Heiser swims for victory. MaryAnn concentrates on a perfect dive. J QA flux! heating Saber W L x 2 ll 1 3x ik .V.. , 'lx J i' cf-5165 ! .f X .L to f ' ? Xxx V. N Q56 'VUqNlx.' ,K miqli 1 ,, , Y Y, mf FH is We ,re ' L Qi? JV Basketball: front row. Mary Ellen Schneider, Jackie Landoch, Lisa Jensen, Anne Porst, middle row, manager Sue Kellen. Janet Luby, Janeen Camp, Michelle Majka, Lisa Delaney, top row, coach Ms. Meyer, captain Joanne Schmitz. Jeanne Twarog. captain Michelle Kellen, Donica Seminaro, manager Eileen Oates I ,,.f ', Michelle Kellen jumps high to win the toss tipping the ball to her teammates. Varsity Basketbalh kneeling, Missy Zurawski. Kim Loss, Suzanne Oskorep, captain Mollie McCoy, standing, Sue Pastika. Theresa Klein. captain Aimee Burrus, captain Linda Blaas. Carol Loiacono, Suellen Englehardt, Terri Hollowed-Not Pictured: Nora Foreman The l98l-82 Basketball season ended with a ysiieeessful record. The yeoach,,Aglgq.iy.Meyeri iiiti varsity coaches. Mr. Jeddvand Mr. Sauter were new to Sacred Heart's basket-i 'T ball program this year. The .IV ended their with wins and I1 losses. yiyy while they Varsity had..5,yvins and 14 losses. Varsity? iit team took third place in their conference. it and Aimee Burrus and Nora Foreman went T on to a second team, and she was ynamed 5 14 Cenferencef . , i.rii i iffffizi .ii.iiii T T iiit Nora Foreman strides upward to tip the ball to her teammates. , Gyiiziitzsfs ln ,fiction First row: Ginny Sprinkman, Judy Lee. and Caroline Mueller. Second row: Lisa Whitte, Theresa Krause, Camille Tuszynski, and Monica Burke. Third row: Coach Ms. Stevens. Missing: Colleen Mc Naiiy. The l98l-i982 gymnastic season became known as the Period of Togetherness. The team was small in number, consisting of many new faces, including the coach, Ms, Stevens. Despite their size, the athletes combined their talents and performed as if they were a team of twenty members. This season proved to be one full of ups and downs. but every member agreed the experience was self-satisfying. The majority of the team consisted of underclassmen, who gained knowledge from the two Juniors, Monica Burke and Camille Tuszynski, In all, Ms. Stevens stated that these gymnasts devoted long hours of practice and performed to their absolute best. Believe it or not - l'm walking on airl Balance and confidence produce victory on the 2 6 beam for Judy Lee. Teamwork exhibited on the uneven bars by Gin- ny Sprinkman and Camille Tuszynski. With the aid of Ms. Stevens, Judy Lee per- fects a difficult routine, ig, On your mark, get set, and gol Ginny Sprinkman. Camille Tuszynski and Ms. Stevens discuss strategic measures for a ma- jor competition. aber afflmll g First Row: Michelle Majors, Paula Priester, Theresa Krause, Debbie Kane, Second Row: JoAnn Schmitz, Patty Svec, Aimee Burris, Theresa Klein, Ann Schoessling, Third Row: Manager Chris Langton, Margaret McCarthy, Julie Gruspier, Angie Duke, Laura Klevinsky, Mary Bernat, Coach Maxine Sheinin. Missing: Michelle Kellen, N WL 310 Do you think they'll call this one an error? Tackle Softballl? Anne gets ready to bat. Time out for a water break. Julie Gruespier makes a play at first. Just call me Slugger. Debbie Kane pitches a strike. Klein back for the catch. Ann 5h0w5 her skilll? ,ins ,K The amazing Saber outfield, The Sabers had a busy season this year with thirteen games. Coach Max- ine Sheinin felt that the improvement of the team as whole this season was excellent. She, with the help of manag- ers, Chris Langton and Betty Melligan, was able to put together a good group of talented players despire the heavy season. Senior, Aimee Burris. was vot- ed this year's Most Valuable Player. rzlrrrs Sprint C0 Victory I Y' X Q 9 5 ' , tw r Y , . if is ' .rve ' 'fx is as N 'fs -rf? ss Y +C 7' E AV Front row: Maria Vergara, Mary Hafenscher, Jackie Fox, Sue Hayes, Sue Pastika, Kelly Finnegan, Constance Gross, Coach Stevens. Second row: Jenny Zabel, Mary Eileen Sullivan, Jenny Marnowski, Peggy Genualdi, Candice Staszkiewics, Patty Hayes, Michele Luby, Erin Shiele, Jackie Bouschard, Sally Bauerle, Ann Farrell. Third ro wr Millie McCoy, Michele Friel, Barb Dolan, Mary Friel, Ginny Sprinkman, Nicole Demonte, Cathy Ro vetto, Jennifer Healy, Cathy Zipparro. Laura Henry. Fourth row: Caroline Mueller, Dianna Kiefer, Suellen Englehardt, Suzanne Oskorep, Mary Vainisi, Vicki Merkel, Lisa Drew, Anita Mazzanti, L ynn Laser, Kim Burgman. Top row: Kerry Fahey, Missy Zurawski, Cindi Green, Lisa Vargus, Kelly Burke, Kathy Fahey, Sue Janowski, Amy Tuoh y, Mary Beth Muench, Sue K ellen, Angy Duke, Michelle Kellen not pictured, manager Mary Scullion, Beth Gillespie, Evelyn Jennings jkfl ,CSA 2 Mary Scullion, Evelyn Jennings and Beth Gillespie anx- iously wait for the meet to begin, wma! Coach Stevens waits at the finish line for the long distance runners. n, Missy Zurawski and Millie McCoy give a friendly wave, after receiving their med- als. f S5 y 2 This meet is too early for Nicole Demonte. ,J W , mf Michele Friel peers out the Nicole attempts to relax Mollie be- window as the bus comes to a fore the 440 yrd. relay. halt. Mary Friel and Missy Zurawski rest before their last race. Coach Stevens takes a break, Senior captains of the team flaunt the trophy after a hard days work. .W t i L Mary takes time out from her work to chat with loyal fans. The Sacred Heart track team had a most successful this year. Starting with a new was difficult, how- ever keep the parts l6'i114qz1 t Mollie McCoy accepts the Athlete of the Year award from Mrs, Sawin. Debbie Kane. Aimee Burrus, Ann Porst. and Theresa Krause are dreaming about the major leagues. i Mueller, Mary l. ytle, Aimee Burrus, Mary Alice O'GradyQ Katie Pluth, Beth Gillespie, Rose Fumagalli, Colleen McNally, Ann Porst, Michelle Majka. Linda Blaas . 3 y MVP Awards- Ann Farrell, Donna Stephenson. llll 50PPerPebbff GUe 'h?55f l.l5'afne KOS! y los,gg.fQ,3ggla.tPriester, Mollie McCoy, Janeen Camp, Patty Stubing, Mary Vainisi.lMonica Camille Tuszynski, Aimee Burrus, Missy Zura wski, Beth Gillesgie, Michele Friel, Evelyn Jennings . , l Beth Sobbe. Debbie Guenther, and Elaine Kostopoulos think back on their tennis season. Carol Laser and Karen Kendzior congratulate fellow students. Mr. Sauter and Mr. Jedd talk about the Varsity Basketball team, Katie Pluth displays her MIP award. Caroline Mueller and Myra Casis ar their MIP awards for tennis. Pa tty Malloy talks about the pomp e holding on squad. All the seniors show off their Senior Awards and other awards from different sports. Mollie McCoy, Carol Loiacono, and Debbie Moran help serve the cokes. Rose Fumagalli, Patty Stubing, and Tracy Thiel are proud of their swimming awards. JoAnn Schmitz states a brief message about the .IV Basketball team. Beth Gillespie is happy about her MIP award for volleyball. 7? K.-n4l ki Klub Y Row One: Mary Kane, Maureen Durkin, Alicia Slawin, Linda Nowicki, Lisa Brus- cianelli, Myra Casis. Row Two: Karie We- ber, Julie McDermott, Ginny Zbikowski, Sue McCauley, Mary Vainisi, Virginia Sprinkman, Laura Henry, Mary Lohmeir. Row Three: Karen Smith. Vicki Merkel, Mary Hamilton, Carol Loiacono, Kris Sac- comando, Barb Richards, Mo Mizwicki, Mary Sylvester, Denise Michuda, Karen Horvath. Top Row: jennifer Healy, Cathy Zipparro, Eileen Mc Tigue, Sue Janowski, Teresa Klein, Ellen Neumann, Luisa Longo. Barb Klein, Colleen Killian. Row One, Michele Wold, Teresa Krause, Jean Boyle, Maura McDonnell, Candice Staszkiewicz, Peggy Dorris. Row Two: Maureen McDonnell, Michele Friel, Erin Schiele, Christa Rutkowski, Kelli Werba, Barb Dolan, Michelle Oskorep, Peggy Genualdi, Rowfhreet Michele Norris, Ma- rie McNamara, Patty Lohmeier, Cindy Ko- pidlansky, Mary Bernat, Mary Hoggarth. Kelly White, Ann Farrell, Constance Gross, Michelle Luby, Row Four: Amy Moran, Diane Izzo, Sue Farrell, Lisa De- laney, Karen Zbikowski, Tami Johnston, Carolyn Mueller, Sally Bauerle, Tina Torres, Jackie Fox. Row One: Katie Pluth, Lisa Weber, Cathy Kristufek, Julie Yourg, Roseann Henehan. Julie Kalamaras, Jeni Zabel. Row Two: Chris Goss, Stacey Collignon, Jackie Moser, Donna Haddad, Pat O'Brien, Anne Neumann, Kim Cimaglio, Maggie Leahy. Row Three: Tammy Schnese, Tracy Lynch, Jennifer Novak, Jane Moore, Carol Mytykyn, Terri Spina, Barb Tuohy, Karen Luby, Mary Kain. 901' igiz Cfulfu 6 Elulf Row I: Aimee Look, Mary Friel, Mary Lohmeir, Laura Henry, Candice Stasziewicz, Kelly White, Row 2: Sandy Shubert, Erin Raftery, Cathy Diemer Anita Nesser, Mrs. Kerr, Margie Dembinski, Amy Hadler, Mollie McCoy. Row 3: Renate Steltzer, Mary Lynn Paul, Kelly Burke, Vicki Merkel, Michelle Lub y Tammy Blatnick, Annette Jaszczurowski, Sue Rachman, Mary Pat Johnston, RoseAnn Tomesello, .lacki Rizner Row 4: Mary Pa wlowski. Jannie Rubmo Sue Farrell, Luisa Longo, Lisa Delaney, Robin Phillips, Mavra McAllister, Joy Zimmer, Constance Gross, Ann Farrell The Foreign Culture Club had a very successful year with the help of its hard work- ing members. Some of the many events sponsored by the Foreign Culture Club were the get-acquainted potluck din- ner, the Christmas stocking sale, and various restaurant trips. The Foreign Culture Club helped its members to under- stand how the people of for- eign countries live through its many activities and projects. Anita Nesser, President of the foreign culture club, studies the countries on the globe Sign language Klulf i -iff Officers: Michelle Majors. Joy Zimmer, Eleanor Verder The Sign Language Club is a new club which was formed due to the overwhelming interest in deaf peo- ple. The club consists of about ten very interested girls, with Mrs. Bernhold as their moderator. Various field- trips were planned in which the members were able to observe deaf people demonstrate their sign language in performances. All in all, the Sign Language Club had a Michelle expresses herself very successful first year, through sign language. l 1 K 1 2 2 'VUW' ...arf wager Row It Tammy Blatnick, Constance Gross, Lisa Durso, Michelle Majors, Eleanor Verder. Row 2: Tracy Thiel, Mary Muench. Kathy Hilbing, Joy Zimmer. Teresa Senise, Mrs. Bernhold, Moderator. Writing Klub The Writing Club meets throughout the year to collect stories written by the girls. The Club gives them a chance to improve their writing skills. They hope to put out a literary magazine with various poems and short stories. This magazine will be out within the next year. Standing 3rd row: Karen Wos, Roseanne Tomaselo, Jackie Rizner, Katherine Henson-Mack, Christine Loch. 2nd row. Mrs Bombera, Michelle Majors, Edith Adams, Diana Kiefer. Melissa Maday, Candice Staszkiewicz, Kelly White. Michelle Luby. Ann Farrell, Peggy Genualdi, Constance Gross. Edie Adams proofreads stories for other club members. Michelle Majors waits for an opinion on her writings. Howling glllb Standing Ist row- Lisa VanEgeren, Patty Ley. Sue Allen, Mary Alice O'Grady, Beth Cawley, Carrie Stromberg. Elizabeth Markwell. 2nd row- Erin Maloney, Gayle Pittman, Annett Jaszc- zurowski, Cathy Collins, Aimee Look. Sally Bauerle, Ann Marie Weber, Mary Kazmierczak. Sitting- Mary Hafenscher. Jane Saccone, Julie Gruspier, Patty Svec, Gina Gaudio, Mrs. Gro- jean. Carrie Stromberg hopes she won 't bo wl a gutter ball. Julie Gruspier tries for a perfect strike, . f fi Patty Ley gets to bowl. Math Elulf Math contest participants: Row I: Sue Farrell, Mary McGuire, Terry Senise, Tammy Blatnick, Judy Lee Alpana Jain Aimee Look Row 2 Lisa Delaney Mary Bernat, Jodi Gibson, Alicia West. Jennifer Healy. Joann Taylor, Mrs. Leland Moderator. Row 3 Ann Hubka Vicki Merkel Jenny Baur Katie Hensen-Mack, Kris Saccomando, Barb Richards The Math Club is one of the new clubs which were formed this year. The club members par- ticipated in three major activi- ties throughout the school year. In March, many of the club mem- bers represented Sacred Heart in the ICTN State Math Contest. Various students took places in this contest, such as Mary McQuire, Bobbie Taylor and Anita Nesser. Algebra I and ll re- ceived a fourth place and Geom- etry a third. On May I, a contest was held for seventh and eighth grade girls in the local area. The Math Club also set up a tutoring program. This enabled students in the school to receive extra help from the members of the club. The Math Club is very bene- ficial for both the members as well as the non-members. It had a very successful year. Piano ,find Voice T- 'f w ' - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Maria Tranberv, Debby DiPietro. Tina . , D R b t . R 2: Lauren McDonough, Maureen Mizwicki, Robin Phillips, Mary Vainisl. 1 L gin: ggzbiiexlshezgwcjqegcoiynigzurtill, Myra Casis, Mollie McCoy, Tracy Louis, Laura Stokes, Lisa CHSIS. Not pictured: Sue DeMaerteleare, Mary I , ' ' Frances, Mary Beth Mu6I1Cl1. I W I' Q -5855 ' Q we . 2 , g f ., K .aww -- ' H Thanks to Mrs. Verna Dean Roberts, we are able to have a Piano and Voice Club. This club is open to students who are interest- ed in either singing or play- ing the piano. Various recit- als were offered to the club members throughout the course of the year. In March, the piano students participated in a recital at McCormick Place, in Chica- go. The voice students took part in the Illinois State Competition. Piano and Voice had a very successful school year. Thanks to its hard working members and teacher. Jlflarimezzd 1221? gtk K at 9 1 S, wmo- 7 5 ws S Front Row: Gina Gaudioi Laura Kane, Terri Hallquistf Second Row: Erin Raftery, Mary McGuireg Laura Dzik, Back Row: Mrs. Hanson Cmoderatorjf Kathy Riordanf Maggie Leahy: Renate Stelzer. This year the Marimead newspaper staff worked espe- cially ghard puttingzout seven issrisff-fiber f ile? 1My 5119 of L fthe yearn spread. Remembefllfhe Valen- tine issue??? I wonder, Who actually sent that message signed a fish ? How about those letters to the Editor? Sometmies were expressive! Butler the most tyyt s entimental ' was the last, when it wasfnoticed how many people would be leaving next year, andllall the fun the past year Erin Raftery and Mary McGuire work on a story. ,je M ,ffy L ,Rf Kathy Riordan finishes her story. Maggie Leahy vigorously works on her layout 12 entice Volunteers 'M gt W F X gfllffllb' Row One: April Inglis, Angy Fox, Tami Blatnick, Mary Scullion, Mary Spiegel, Maura Carroll, Debbie Valasco. Row Two: Terri Spina, Josette Panesi, Vicki Merkel, Lisa Drew, Ann Tidball, Megan Quinn, Jenny Kempster, Kathy Blake, Ms. Gallis Cmoderatorj, Top Row: Tracy Thiel, Barb Coyne, Anita Nesser, Joy Zimmer, Mary Lynn Paul, Kim Burgman, Colleen Killian, Caral Loiacono, Lisa Bruscianelli. Row One: Connie Purtill, Tammy Blatnick, Pam Ruth, Lisa Witte, Pam Pochowiza. Row Two: Ms. Luxem, lmoderatorj, Eva Lipski, Jenny Kemp- ster, Debbie Moran, Amada Doyle, Lucy Kohl. Top Row: Mollie McCoy, Sue Pheiffer, Dianna Tenfelde, RaeAnn Celia, Lauren McDonough, Do- mica Seminaro. tudtfnt 50 ernment Student Government: First row, Bobbie Taylor- Vice-President, Sister Peg Sullivan-Moderator, Sharon Rudnick-President, Second row, Karen Neuge- bauer-Publicity Chairperson, Anita Mazzanti-Secretary, Vicki Merkel-Curricuum Person, Mary Alice O'Grady-Publicity Chairperson, Jeanine Kryza- Activity Chairperson, and Jeanne Walker- Treasurer. we fett Jeanine Kryza and Jeanne Walker take time President Sharon Rudnick displays her leadership out for an orange juice break. ability at a school mass, Throughout the year, the Student Government worked many long hours for the SHM community. The government f was guided by Sister Peg Sulli- van who added insight to var- ious toples,mThe student gov- ernment fHE??750V?4, '8 dmfe af' '0w4t1sfff1f1+ff'f1fS, fo 'O 0fhsffstsAPf feSl - T y T . f gf P i'kk These student government officers offer their time Posing by the school calendar produced each mo government as a body repre- , senting theentire school. during one of the blood drives. by the officers is Jeanne Walker. ,4 dvi ary Representatives W..-F' anal' Lisa Drew concentrates on creating posters for the student government activity. Rep. Ann Schoessling works to her abso- lute best. benefitting the community of SHM. N V, I Rep. Debbie Velasco discusses the day's events with her advisory. Advisory Reps: First row, Jeana Drayson, Candice Staszkiewicz, Jane Saccone, Terri Hallquist. Gina Gaudio. and Constance Gross. Second row, Kathy Richards, Lisa Drew, Cindy Cahill. Elaine Kostopoulos. Alex Korecki, Barb Richards, Mary Lynn Paul, Third Row, Debbie Velasco, Ann Schoessling. Patty Svec, Holly K uespert, Mary Scullion, Beth Cawley. and Bonnie Henson. O clzcszs 82 i beganyjfgrchesis officeljsworked enthusify asticallyilplanning forfthe May show. When the themei 'Rhythmic Evolution , was decided, members busily began choreographing numbers for the upcoming per- formance. After creating turmoil in the fall, Jeni Kop- kowski finally settled down, leading her to win, Most Improved Dancer'1 ln. the midst of 'Z9enioritis , gradug. attingig rchesis members managed to celebrate the goodltimes in the Senior dance. This year, the club spent over 52613 on material for the finale skirts. lt all paid off, however, when the dance won Best Cos- tume . 'Return of the Cosmic Paradox , was easily voted Most Original Dance , after Jeanine Hume dee scendedjfrom the outer limits. Over alL the year prof, vided for a lot of fond memories which never again could be duplicated due to the people who made 'Rhythmic Evolution work. The Orchesis Officers. ZRESIDENT: Holly Kuespertp VICE-PRESIDENT: Kathy Eadem PUBLICI TY HAIR-PERSONS: Sandy Shubert, Lisa Mangubat, SECRE TAR Y: Monica Burke TREASURER: Jeanine Hume. Senmrs mu' the Huff Can you do the 'Can-Can ? hw.. ' ' lzyflzmic 5zfrflufi1f14' ' Hume, Burke, Walker, Kryza, Shuffle Down 'E' Street, Sneak Preview! Kathy Eaden is voted Best Dancer. ls Cf1l'iS Kruss lrl Ihe Twilight ZOIIEH? Monica Burke flips over Ihr? Can-CHN . Clowning argund af Orchesis President Holly Kuespert is voted Most En- Myra Casis is Steppin Out . Freshman Kelly Finnegan, shows her style. thusiastic. tztiv all Jfrfmfr Society 3rd row standing: Cindy Cahill, Elaine Kostopoulas, Jane Saccone, Evelyn Jennings, Jenny Mangognia, Mary Scullion, Sue McDonald, Mollie McCoy, Ann Schoessling, Marita Drayson, Kelly Burke. 2nd row standing: Laura Dzik, Holly Kuespert, Jeanne Walker, Gina Gaudio. Kathy Eaden, Margie Dembinski, Maggie Leah y. Alexandra K orecki, Michelle Majors, Kathy Riordan, Maureen Cunningham, Mary Alice O'Grady, Roseann Tomasello, Karen Neugebauer. Sitting: Mary Biancardi, Amy Hadler, Ann Ryan, Jan Predovich, Kathy Koepke. Not pictured: Sandy Shubert, Debbie Lim, Debbie Guenther. X gy F - L Ai ,,,,,,, , ,W The executive members from left: Ann Ryan, Mary Biancardi, Amy Hadler, and Jan llll Predovieh. Not pictured: Kathy Koepke. Cindy, Kelly, and Maureen show their awards. We Evelyn Jennings shares her certificate with her father. Ms. O'Malley congratulates Jane Saccone. 'W'1, NHS members serve refreshments after the ceremony. ,MW X .leanne Walker, Holly Kuespert and Laura Dzik rehearse their speeches. 112 National IflQggrf5ociiety upheld three major pro'e cfs. Many of tghetgirls ffart atedi 7 -X0 - ulletin oqgrd, with varliQU52heme of H5 :1i!11i'OlVBd hgsteysing f .51 , e - :i 1.1. .Qt, V. 1 1 rmances. Fitting other students was also part of the prograrhlfgfhey workedguxgio their highest potential to organize anfadvanced program for exceptional students. M llih . A. .M,s.,,,AwswW:-W + 'W ' M Jeanine Hume chooses pictures for her layout. :H ftopj Mary Biancardi and Maureen Cunningham work closely together to meet the deadlines. Lfmrlwzfk Stuff C E From left: Jeanine Hume, Colleen Killian, Jeanne Walker, Meagan Quinn, Evelyn Jennings, Carol Loiacono, Maureen Cunningham, Mary Pat Johnston, Marita Drayson, Colleen Moran, Mrs. McGowan, Karie Weber, sitting: Lisa Drew, Kathy Fahey, Mary L ynn Paul. Not Pictured: Mary Biancardi, Kathy Eaden, Sandy Shubert. Mary Lynn Paul Krightj helps in the selling of the books. wx...-SME .leanne Walker shows Lisa Drew new techniques. Kathy Eaden looks up from her work. The l98l-82 Moonshadows Yearbook Staff thought of some creative new ideas for this year 's book, The editors were Colleen Moran and Marita Drayson. All the girls worked hard to put out an imaginitive and well developed yearbook. has Colleen Killian leafs through past yearbooks for ideas. dl! Mary Pat Johnston works on yearbook copy, Sandy Shubert types captions for her pic- tures. I ,it,, 1 Special SUE DEMAERTELAERE, ftopj, has been show skiing for eight years. Being a member of the Minneiska water ski team she spends her summers performing in Tommy BartIett's water shows, Wisconsin, This year Sue traveled to Cyprus Gardens, Florida during her spring break and appeared in shows as well as worked out for the upcoming season. She also at- tended Sea World auditions in Orlando and will be skiing with them in l983. AIMEE BURISS and NORA FOREMAN, fmiddle Ieftj, were recognized by the G.C.A.C. for outstanding basketball skill. Aimee was named to 'All Division , and Nora to 'All Confer- ence . MARY BIANCARDI, Cmiddle rightj, attended a yearbook seminar held during the summer at Rock- ford College and recieved the Most Improved Pho- tographer trophy. ELAINE K OS TOPOLIS and LA URIE GUENTHER, fbottom Ieftj, after winning the confer' ence doubles competition went on to the State Ten-7 nis championships. DEBBIE WALSH and MOLLIE Mc- COK fbottom rightj, re- ceived high honors at the Illinois State High School Vocal Solo and Ensembles contests at Kaneland High School in Maple Park. Debbie re- ceived a first place rat- ing in vocal solo while Mollie received a second place rating in vocal du- ets. Kecogniliou ,M .- If ' ., B 'N- , . c . 5 ,W ia N.,-..wf M 'I' Q W at .lk rf tc Q K -f .Q,.K:,,., -' A V - ' Q HM Q .. Q, X , 5 N , ,, -f ,lv www M X, was ,sw Sl: F ANITA NESSER, K top Ieftj, has been playing the violin for eight years. Along with prac- ticing three hours everyday, Anita practices with the Chicago Metropolitan Youth Sym- phony in Orchestra Hall. In the Illinois Music Association's solo and ensemble contests, Anita has won first place with a perfect score for three consecutive years. RO- SEANN TOMASELLO, Itop rightj, was a Na- tional Meret Hnalist. JEANNE WALKER, JEANINE HUME, Cmiddlej. and KATHY EA- DEN, Knot picturedj, have been involved as peer counselors with a group known as Pres- ervation of Human Dignity based in Palatine. Their job is not to give advice but rather to act as a sounding board for the emotions of a pregnant teen. VICKI MERKEL, Kbottomj, attended a ten week session on computer programming at Northwestern University. The course was entitled Fortran I and met on Saturdays for three hours. HOLL Y KUESPERT, I not picturedj, represented Palatine in the i982 Miss Illinois pageant. Although this was her first pageant, Holly excelled to first runner-up out of some ll0 contestants. If Miss Illinois becomes Miss U.S.A., Holly will take over the Miss Illinois crown. H z sur .slmpq U If-IJ Ez? EEZ G H Aviifvifjiw? Sennfre Hanarae Mass Qlariaa nlnfarae Dinner Retreat Qfraanatian - H su Jannie Rubino Michelle Moore Kris Priester Kathy Kearney Susie Duffley Debbie Mahon -1 il Mary .lo Collins Elain Winter Marita Drayson Sue Peshek Kelly and Maureen Joan Marwitz Kathy Eaden W Anita Mazzanto Beth Cawley Maureen Flanagan n Ii Maureen Faul 1 27 Mary L ytle Sandy Shubert Mary Scullion Mary Kazmierczak and Dawn Zajac Colleen Moran Aimee Burrus Mollie McCoy and Kathy Riordan Holly Kuespert Mary Frances Patty Svec i WE si' Colleen Hafertepe Susie Bouschard JoEllen Szontagh Ellen Joyce Lauren McDonough Ang y Duke Evelyn Jennings ' MaryAIice O'6rady Kim Zaradnik Cathy Camp K Sharon Kerstin f ' ,7 f2!V' f ,gait - iiin H M ff f2m,4g 1 V 9 f,g,,f:,. f V K M M f f , . , 42 f ff 4 L wmmfwf 'WMM 'Emmy A-.1 Sue Clemenri Julie Schmitz Chfisflf' MUUSOU Amy Hadler, Jenny Mangognia, Jane Saccone Maria Donatoni Sally Bauerle isa Cuny Ztfwfvwfy if 4 4 9 li? Aww 79 d .whiz , 32 7 :J ' i H, Z ,M ,,z7,.-,M ' + V, ,w .525 ,, , ,.: , x 5 ,v ff .W W 5 We , ', 1 W S 44, ' , I i ., nL-9,45 1 my if , W ,, ei WW, A A ,, , , , Hi' Laura Paradise Maria Battistone Patti Carlson Sally Origer Ann Ripoli Gina Colieicco Dani Avallone Wendy Chapleau Jeanne Walker Millie Robles Alex Korecki and Michelle Majors Debbi Lim Lisa Davis A - Kathy Koepke Belinda Behrens Lisa Vanfgeren Allison Totzke Terry Hallquist Roseann Tomasello .ludy Culleeney Margie Purtill L , Q 1 i Y Laura Kane Beth Boyle . ,xx 2 Margie Dembinski Karen Neugebauer 1 Mary Kempe Jan Predovich Kathy Porst Pam Olson Ann Ryan Patty Ley Ramy Ernst April Inglis Jacquie Toia Tamy Borkowski Katie Dolan Cathy Stubing Julie Winkates Beth, EV6LyI1 and Julie Mary Biancardi V Sue McDonald and Maggie Leahy Jeanne Anderson W Sue, Bonnie and Chris .. gxai Iagii 1 K fp Ann Schoessling , .- L L RSL , N f' ,,.,,. Cathy Pace Caroline Dahlberg L iz Sullivan Laura Novak and Lauren McDonough Coke lls Co Daytona, Anytime . 5 6 junior Hit U15 unity outlzloud MW Front Row: Sue Bouschard, Mary Scullion, Julie Gruspier, Maureen Faul, Meg Gallagher, Gina Colacicco, Sue Havens, Bonnie Henson, Jeanne Walker, Sandy Shubert, Ramy Ernst, Laura Dzik, Jan Predovich, Laurie Novak, Debbie Mahon Second Row: Rose Reotutar, Colleen Sir, Ann Schoessling, Sue Allen, Jane Saccone, Patty Ley, Mary Alice O'Grady, Lisa VanEgeren, Beth Cawley, Kathi Ryan, Sue Peshek, Joan Marwitz, Cathy Pace, Evelyn Jennings Third Row: Mrs. Sir, Marita Drayson, Ann Ripoli, Beth Gillespie. Laura Gawlik, Chris Olsen, Kathy Porst, Mary Biancardi, Jannie Rubino, Pam Olson, Belinda Behrens, Kathy Kearney, Cathy Stubing, Holly Kuespert, Mr. Froehlke Fourth Row: Jeff, Beth Boyle, Mr. Levine, Tami Borkowski, Elain Winter, Cathy Camp, Angy Duke, Linda Blaas, Kathy McAndrew, Sally Origer, Kelly Burke, Karen Neugebauer, Cindy Cahill, Kris Priester, Sharon Rudnick, Maureen Cunningham, Gary. REMEMBER . . . . . . spending hours in a parking lot in Cartersville, Georgia . . . the 'penguins on the left and snakes on the beach . , . watching for the stars in Nash- ville . . . Crawdaddy's, Pizza Hut . . , Late-night swims in the pool , . . Daytona, the beach, the rooms, body-surfing, the nightlife . . , waterslides in Tampa, when we were supposed to be shopping . . . l cain't believe that . . . . , . staying awake all night and sleeping all the way home . . . Sharon's sunpoisoning . . . all those phone calls charged to - h . . . seeing Kathy McAndrew and it of 'me Kim and Michelle Sue Peshek and Sally Origer catch some rays I U U never wanting to eat in another Elain Winter, Ann Ripoli and Kathi Ryan display m Opryland, savage tans, McDonalds again . . . coming home and being willing to do anything to go back 4 Julie Gruspier, Pam Olson, Jan Predovich, Karen Neugebauer, Kris Priester, Moe Cunning- ham enjoy dinner at the Kapok Tree Inn. The excitement of St, Augustine overwhelms Sharon Rudnick and Beth Gillespie. Kris Priester, Pam Olson pose in front of a cannon in the nation 's oldest city, St. Au- gustine, W, Holly Kuespert, Laura Dzik have fun at Cathy Stubing samples a fruit drink at the Kapok Tree Inn, Disney World' Ang y Duke, Ann Ripoli, Elain Winter. Kathi Ryan, Meg Gallagher, Beth I Gillespie, Mary Scullion, Sharon Rudnick can still smile after 8 long hours on the bus, as 33 Ramy Ernst, Sandy Shubert, Kelly Burke, Bonnie Henson, .lannie Rubino, Sue Havens tour the fantasy land of Disney World. mint Retreat xf' Tami enjoys lunchroom conversa- Mary and Angy explore the tion, grounds. , 9 'F Sue, Terri, and Kathy patiently await the arrival of the Gorden guys, Ramy, Jeanine, and Sue pose for a picture with Garden Tech. Senior year brought many added privileges. One of the more exciting was spending one night and two days, on a retreat. In early December the experience was shared with Weber H.S., and in early April with Garden Tech. H.S., both located in Chicago. The retreats at Resurrection Centerryvere conducted in the same manner, making it a experience for both groups. The days began yrrt vvifhlla ride in a bus. After playing Bingo , we split intosmall groups at which many of us grew increasingly close. Walking on the ice, playing basketball or football, dancing, sharing a tear or a smile, the Reconciliation Ceremo- ny, eating, the llfwp.m. lights out, and the beauti- ful people we met, are part of the memories all of us will treasure forever. Kathy finds herself sitting next to a Weber student. Beth, Sharon, Patty, Mary. Elaine. Evelyn, and Marita, l6't1 tzltzurmfc W1 ass Sandy Shubert, Holly Kuespert, Mary L ytle, and Mollie McCoy share their singing and playing talents with parents and friends. Laura Dzik presents the class of l982's jersey for the last time, i if t 1982, the SHM 1 elahi fa Culty Ce' together. the last mass with t Fr. lfwwas a time of reflection and togethernessb before graduation. Angy Duke reflects back on the past four years at SHM, Alex Korecki extends her best wishes to her classmates during the mass. Elain Winter wonders what it is going to be like in the future without SHM, eniin' Awards Dinner Pam Olson congratulates Maureen Cunningham on her award. 3 ,. Sue Allen, Mary Kempe, and Beth Cawley share a happy moment at the Chateau Ritz. t Q an Cathy Stubing dreams about her future. Kathy Koepke can't believe graduation is tomorrow! Mary Alice O'Grady receives an award from Mrs. Foley. f Mrs. Roppel presents Laura Kane with an award, won the won the Shar depart- Graduation 4711145 4ffl, 7982 5EI1l0l'S l00k ahead to the future. Katie Dglan receive Evelyn Jennings, Marita Drayson, Kelly Burke, and .lannie Rubino gaze at their hard- earned diplomas with pride. ii, Y v s her diploma with utmost excitement. Valedlctorian, Amy Hadler, reflects on the years she spent at Sacred Heart of Mary. As the years roll by quickly and fast, Our graduation has come at last. The day we ilaa laughter and cheersy And nowrjfhafrirfs erie fiIl with rears. ' The four years went by so aarti fasfgt er e a i jeg Ar t aal I can't believe myhigh days are ritter now in! pasii iriiiiiiii ii We all made it. all one hiiiidred and thirty-one, i We may have thought ,it-wasn't possible, but now it's all done, l'm gonna miss everyone-but I li never forget you, 5ff1f0fS help Each Ofhff V0 fhf end' Because we made it together as the Class of '82l Love, Bean f 5 5 'A' Elaine Kostopoulas and Jenny Mangognia gra- ciously display their National Honor Society 5 A ' g V stoles. I we - e Ms. Gallis hehvs Laura Dzik with her stole. Salutorians, Maggie Leahy and Roseann Tomasello, point out lt's not easy being green Ms. O'Malley congratulates Ann Marie Weber for her accomplishments. Carmen Tisbo and Sue Havens wait anxiously for the graduation ceremo- ny to begin. Sue Allen Mouth Harper Jeanne Anderson Bo- Bean St. Theresa Danielle Avallone Dani St. Norbert College Maria Battistone Harper Sally Bauerle Sal Oklahoma State University Belinda Behrens I U8 I I Harper Mary Biancardi Bean University of Iowa Linda Blaas Illinois State Tammy Borko wski Bunny St. Theresa Beth Boyle Beth Harper Kelly Burke Kel University of Dayton Aimee Burrus Burry Illinois State University Sue Bouschard Harper Cindy Cahill Cin Illinois Benedictine Senior Index Ca thleen Camp Ca thy L oyola Patricia Carlson Patti St. Norbert College Beth Ca wle y Marquette Wendy Chapleau Wenn y Harper Sue Clementi Bill Northern Illinois University Gina Colacicco Gina V Undecided Mary .lo Collins Western Illinois Judy Culleeney Northern Illinois University Maureen Cunningham Moe Mount Holyoke College Lisa Cuny Coon Oakton Caroline Dahlberg Lyon North Park College Lisa Davis Krystal University of Wisconsin Margaret Dembinski Margie Northern Illinois University Sheila DeZeIIar Noll Northern Illinois University Kathleen Dolan Katie University of Dayton Maria Donatoni Eastern Illinois University Pa t Do wne y Trish Harper Marita Drayson Mad Dawg Washington University Sue Duffle y Viterbo Angela Duke Amer S t. Norbert College Laura Dzik Augustana College Kathy Eaden Broadway Butler University Rita Mary Ernst Ram y Purdue Maureen Faul ' 'Score Undecided Maureen Flanagan Western Illinois Mary Francis Art Institute of Pittsburg Margaret Gallagher Meg St. Mary's College fWinonaj Laura Ga wlik Undecided Beth Gillespie Gilley Northern Illinois University Julie Gruspier Grubs Harper Debbie Guenther Blondie Eastern Kentucky Amy Hadler Northern Illinois University Colleen Hafertepe Hef University of Dayton Teri Hallquist University of Santa Clara Sue Havens Thingeez's Art Institute of Chicago Bonnie Henson Bon-Bon Undecided April Inglis Ape X Apple Harper Evelyn Jennings Eb Northern Illinois University Ellen Joyce Jo ycie Undecided Laura Kane University of Illinois Kimberly Kaufman Kim De vry Mary Kazmierczak Kaz Western Illinois University Kathleen Kearney Kathy Northern Illinois University Sue K ellen WiIe-e Illinois Sta te Elaine Kostopoulos Iowa State University Chris Kruss Chipper Harper Jeanine Kryza Nean Oakton Holly K uespert Augustana College Allison LaCluyse Undecided Margaret Leahy Maggs University of Illinois Monica Leon M 5 M Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale Patricia Ley Patty Marquette University Mary Kempe Kemper St. Norberts College Deborah L im Debbie University of Illinois Mary L ytle Mair College of St. Benedicts Deborah Mahon St. Mary 's Michelle Majors Lake Forest College Jenny Mangognia Joan Marwitz Marlo Northern Illinois University Anita Mazzanti Undecided Mollie McCoy Mols St. Norbert Susan McDonald Northwestern Lauren McDonough Laur Working Christie Mongon Cookie Indianan University Michelle Moore ChiIi University of San Diego Colleen Moran Leenie Loras College Lisa Moynihan Moyni St. Norbert College Karen Neugebauer Neuge Northern Illinois University Laurie Novak St. Norbert College Mary-Alice O'Grady St. Mary's College CN.D.2 Chris Olsen Oly Harper Pam Olson Winn y Harper Sally Origer Ginny Sally Harper Marquette University 1 Cathy Pace Pacer Kentucky Wesleyan College Laura Paradise Laur Mount St. Calir Sue Peshek Buckwheat Harper College Ka thy Porst Undecided Jan Predo vich Juan Northern Illinois University Kristine Priester Kris St. Norberts College Marjory Purtill Working Rosemarie Reotutar Rose Purdue University Kathy Riordan Loyola University Ann Ripoli Ripper Illinois State Universit' Millie Robles Loyola University Maryanne Ro vetto Spider Harper College Jannie Rubino - Bino Rome, Italy Sharon Rudnick St. Louis University Ann Ryan Northern Illinois University Kathi Ryan Rye University of Iowa Jane Saccone St. Mary's of Winnona Julie Schmitz Julifer Undecided Ann Schoessling Shoestring Marquette University Mary Scullion Scully Winnona State University Sandra Shubert Sandra Dee Purdue University Cynthia Sobbe Cindy Queens College Catherine Stubing Stubs University of Dayton Elizabeth Sullivan L iz Harper College JoElIen Szontagh Jo Employment Seiman 's Patty Svec P Winona State University Carmen Tisbo Illinois State University Jacquie Toja St. Theresa Roseann Tomasello Tommie North western University Allyson Totzke Ttotzke Illinois State University Lisa Van Egeren Grace University of Illinois Jeanne Walker TJ St. Mary's Notre Dame Julie Warsewik Nameless Edge wood Annmarie Weber Web S t. 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Lum CLASS OF 85 Arndt Mary Katherine 4l Aweve Kathleen 4l Bojan Marianne 4l Borrelli Cheryl 4l Boyle Jean 4l, l07 Brown Linda 4l Bruno Judith 58, 561 75, ll8 Budinger Kristin 4l Burke Judith Camp, Janeen 4l, 96 Campbell, Catherine 4l Carver Madge 4l Casis Liza 4l Castro Farah 4l Celia Raeann 4l, 43, II5 Cielak, Lisa 4l Cimaglio Kimberly 4l, 45, l07 Clark Michele 4l Collignon Stacey 4l, l07 Collins Catherine 4l, 47, lll Coyne Barbara 4l, II5 Delaney Lisa 4l, 96, l07, l08, ll2 Delmedico Susan 42 Deluda Mary 42 De Virion Beata 42 Doheny Kathleen 42 Dolan Barbara 42, l07 Doyle Amanda 42, II5 Drury MaryKay 42 Durkin Maureen 42, l07 Durso Melissa 42 Epps Jaylon 42, 60 Farrell Susan 42, l07, IO8, II2 Finnegan Kelly 42, 5Q II8, II9 Fox Angela 42, II5 Friel Michele 42, 45, 8l, l07 Fumagalli Rose Marie 42, 95 Gallivan Tammy 42 Gibson Jodi 42, 43, II2 Giannini Gina 42, ll8 Goss Kristin 42, 94, 8l, l07 Gregor Kristen 42 Haddad Donna 42, l07 Hafenscher Mary 42, 80 lll Hayes Joan 42 Hayes Susuan 42 Healy Jennifer 43, l07, II2 Henehan Roseanne 43, IO7 Hubka Anne 43, II2 Hunt Karen 43 Izzo Diane 43, l07 Jain Alpana 43, II2 Jensen Lisa 43, 93, 96 Johnson Margaret 43 Johnson Tammy 43, 6Q l07 Kellen Michelle 43, 60 93, 96 Kempster Jennifer 43, II5 Kolp Lucy 43, 662 93, ll5 Kolp Marie 43, 45, 93 Kopkowski Jennifer 43, II8 Krause Theresa 43, 93, 98, 99, l07 Krebs Susan 43 Kristufek Catherine 43, l07 Kron Gwendolyn 43 Kruss Jeanne 43 Kush Elizabeth 43, 60 Landoch Jackie 43, 96 Lim Jacqueline 43. 96 Lipski Eva 44, II5 Lohmeier Patricia 44, I07 Longo Luisa l07, l08 Look Aimee 44, IO8, Ill, II2 Luby Janet 44, 94, 96 Luby Karen 44, l07, ll8, II9 Lucy Deborah 44 L ynch Tracy 44, 60 l07, ll8 Majka Michelle 44, 95, 96 Maloney Erin 44, 9Q Ill Marnowski Jennifer 44, 59, 90 Matsoda Noriko 44, 90 Ma yer Lisa 44 McCall Elizabeth 44 McCarthy Margaret 44, 95 McDonnell Maura 44, l07 McDonnell Maureen 44, 60 l07 McGahey Mary 44 McNamara Marie 44, l07 Mc Tigue Eileen 44, l07 Meier Lisa 44 Moore Jane 44, l07 Moren Amy 45, l07 Moren Andrea 45 Moser Jacqueline 45, 6l, 95, l07 Mykytyn Carol 44, 45, l07 Norris Michele 45, l07 No ttoli Theresa 45 Novak Jenifer 45, 9l, l07 Oates Eileen 45, 93, 96 O'Brien Pat 45, IO7 O'Donnell Colleen 45 Oskorep Michelle 45, 57, l07 Panesi Josette 45, II5 Pfeiffer Margaret 45 Pfeiffer Sysan 45, II5 Pittman Gayle 45, 9Q lll Pluth Kathleen 45, 93, l07 Pochowicz Pamela 45, ll5 Podgorn y Erin 45 Rachupka 45 Raczka Joyce 45 Raftery Nora 45, 47, 60 Richards Barbara 45, l02, ll2 Richardson Jill 46, 92 Ridge Mary Jane 46 Rocheleau Linda 46 Roy Sandra 46, 94, 95 Runkle Theresa 46 Ruth Pamela 46, II5 Rutkowski Christa 46, 69, l07 Ryan Valerie 46 Saccamando Kristin 46, l07, ll2 Santos Jennifer 46 Schardt Kathryn 46 Schiele Erin 46, 60 IO7 Schneider Mary 46, 96 Schnese Tamara 46, IO7 Schoeberl Elaine 45, 46, 58 Schreiber Tracy 46 Seminaro Donica 46, 96, II5 Shahid Rukhsana 46 Southard Sherri 46 Spina Terri 44, 46, IO7, II6 Spinner Maureen 46 Stack Laurel 43, 46, 60 Steiner Audrey 47 Stosek Stephanie 47 Stuckman Lisa 47 Talala, Rola 47 Taylor Joanne 47, Il2 Tenfelde Dianna 47, II5 Tuohy Barbara 4 7, 58, IO7 Twarog Jeanne 4 7, 96 Verder Eleonor 47, l09 Walters Tracey 47 Weber Lisa 4 7, 93, IO7 Weitzel Jennifer 47 Werba Kelli 4 7, I07 West Alicia 47, ll2 White Suzanne 4 7, 95 Wisniewski Julie 47 Witte Lisa 47, 98, 99, II5 Wold Michelle 4 7, l07 Wos Karen 4 7, 95, ll0 Yourg Julie 47, l07 Zabel Jennifer 4 7, l07 Zbikowski Karen 47, IO7 Zipparro Catherine 44, 4 7, I07 CLASS OF 84 Abernathy Katherine 33 Anderson Jennifer 33, 39 Bell Debra 33 Berg Mary 33 Bernero Deborah 33 Blatnick Tammy 33, IO8, IO9, ll2, II5 Bouschard Jacqueline 33, 70 Brancheau Veronica 33, 9l Burke, Barbara 33, 38, 95 Casis Myra 33, IO7, ll8, II9 Coco Theresa 33 Csoka Maria 33 Curcio Susan 33 Delgiudice Mary 33, 63 Delhey Judith 33, 95 DeMonte Nicole 33, 81, 93 Dipietro Deborah 33 Dorn Linda 33 Dorris Margaret 33, IO7 Drayson Jeana 33, 70 II7 DuBois Babette 34 Dunph y Joanne 34 Durling Karen 34 Durso Lisa 34, IO9 Englehardt Suellen 34, 5l, 97 Faber Diana 34 Fahey 34, 9l Fallico Christine 34 Farrell Anne 34, 90 IO7, IO8, ll0 Fillichio Theresa 34 Garr Renee 34 Gaudio Lisa 34 Gausepohl Susan 34 Gauvreau Suzette 34 Genualdi Margaret 34, 90 IO7, ll0 Green Cindi 34 Gross Constance 34, IO7, I08, IO9, ll0 II7 Heller Anne 34 Henry, Laura 34, 70 l07, IO8 Henson-Mack Katherine 34, ll0 ll2 Herbst Nora 34 Hilbing Kathleen 35, IO9 Hollowed Therese 35, 9l, 97 Hower Julia 35, 76 Janowski Susan 35, 57, 94, IO7 Jaszczurowski Annett 35, IO8, Ill Johnson Michele 35 Kadivnik 35 Kalamaras Lisa 35, 37, 70 Karinski Debra 35 Kehoe Jeanine 35 Kerwin Carol 35 Kiefer Dianna 35, 94, IIO Klein Theresa 35, 93, 97, l07 Kosarzecki Alicia 35, 57 Krebs, Karen 35 Kurt Kathleen 35 Lacina Jennifer 35 Laser Lynn 35, 39, 7l Lee Judith 35, 98, Il2 Lewis Eileen 35 Loch Christine 35, 80 ll0 Lohmeier Mary 36, 80 IO7, IOS Loss Kimberly 36, 97 Louis Tracy 36, 93 Luby Michele 36, 94, l07, IO8, Il0 ll8, ll9 Lynch Tera 36, 74, 7l, 80 Maday Melissa 36 Maga, Melissa 36, ll0 Malapanes Kelly 36 Mattick Lynn 57 Mazalan Karen 36 McAllister Maura 36, 57, 95, l08 McCauley Susan 36, 95, l07 McErlean Laura 36 McNally Colleen 36, 98 Mitchell Frances 36 Mizwicki Maureen 36, 39, 95, l07 Mooney Natalie 36 Moore Jacqueline 36 Moran Debra 36, 66, 55, ll6 Moser Kristin 36 Mueller Caroline 36, 9Q 98, l07 Nash Alison 3 7, 58, 94, II8 Neumann Ellen 3 7, 57, 94, IO7 Nowak Michele 37 Nowicki Linda 37, 74, 8l, l07 Origer Susan 3 7, 38 Oskorep Suzanne 3 7, 57, 95, 97 Pastika Susan 3 7, 97 Perra Julie 37, 95 Phillips Robin 3 7, l08 Porst Anne 37, 96 Portiera Linda 37 Priester Paula 3 7, 93 Ridge, Eileen 37 Rizner Jacqueline 3 7, IO8, ll0 Rosinski Deborah 37, 90 Rovetto Catherine 3 7, 95 Rudden Rosaleen 37 Salvacion Genevieve 37 Samame Norma 3 7, 82 Schmitz JoAnn 38, 96 Scanlon Catherine 38 Senise Teresa 38, l09, II2 Slawin Alicia 38, 67, 7Q IO7 Smith Michele Amy 38, 7l Smith Michelle Laree 38 Sprinkman Virginia 38, 98, 99, l07 Stark Karen 38 Staszkiewicz Candice 38, l07, l08, IIQ ll7 Stephenson Donna 38, 90 Stevens Ann 38, 70 Stubing Patricia 38, 72, 94, 95 Sullivan Mary Eileen 38 Sylvester Mary 38, 94, IO7 Terracciano Deanna 38 Thiel Tracy 38, 95, l09, II5 Thomas Mary 38 Torres Claudia 38, l07 Tranberg Maria 38 Tuohy Amy 39, 70 Vainisi Mary 39, 66, 7l, 94, IO7 VanLiedekerke Maryann 39, 94, VanRooyan Deborah 39, 63 Vergara Maria 39 Walsh Christine 39 Walsh Deborah 39, l24 Weisbeck Sheila 39 White Kelly 39, 94, IO7, IO8, IIO Will Joanne 39 Wolff Lisa 39 Zaradnik Carrie 39 Zaro Janis 39 Zbikowski Georgeanne 39, IO7 Zimmer Joy 39, 63, 308, 309 Zurawski, Melissa 39, 47, 92, 97 CLASS OF 83 Adams Edith 25, ll0 Aiello Catherine 25, 66, 70 80 Banaszak Kathleen 25, 3l Baur Jenny 25, II2 Berendt Theresa 25 Berglund Cherilyn 25 Bernat Mary 25, l07, II2 Blake Kathleen 25, II5 Borowick Margaret 25 Brauweiler Monica 25 Bruscianelli Lisa 25, IO7, II5 Burgman Kimberly 25, 73, II5 Burke Monica 25, 98, 99, ll8, ll9 Carroll Maura 25, 3l, II5 Chapleau Marceleen 25 Cloonan Mary 25 Collins Suzanne 25, 6Q 7l, 72 Coyne Mary 25 Crutcher Jean 26, 9l Czarnecki Diane 26 Day Lisa 26, 56 95 DeMaertelaere Susan 26, 6 7, 69, l24 Diemer Catherine 26, 27, IO8 Dimaso Francine 26 Drew Lisa 26, II5, ll7, I22, I23 Egan Kathleen 26, 94 Ehlman Lesley 26, 76, 82, 83 Faassen Joann 26 Fahey Kathy 26, 58, I22 Finnegan Mary 26, 56 Fitzgerald Loretta 26, 8l Foreman Nora 26, 97, l24 Foss Eileen 26 Fox Jacqueline 26, l07 Friel Mary 26, 60 7Q 72, l08 Frugo Nancy 27, 7l Goss Kathleen 27, 8l, 94 Guenther Laura 27, 6Q 7l Hamilton Mary 27, l07 Hayes Patricia 27, 67 Heiser Monica 27, 94, 95 Herringer, Renee 27 Hoffman Janet 27 Hoggarth Mary 27, IO7 Horvath Karen 27, IO7 Hume Jeanine 27. 28, 77, I22, ll8 Johnston Mary Pat 27, IO8, I22, I23 Kain Mary 27, IO7 Kalamaras Julie 27, 85, l07 Kane Debbie 27 Kane Mary 25, 27, 3l, l07 Keating Susan 27 Kendzior Karen 27, 60 94 Killian Colleen 28, 7l, l07, I22 Klevinsky Laura 28 Kolp Rose 28 Kopidlansky Cynthia l07 Kowalski Kathleen 28 Kuhn Kathleen 28 Kulik Julia 28, 7l Langton Christine 28 Laser Carol 28, 7l Lisiecki Eva 28 Livingston Kathleen 28 Loiacono Carol 28, 97, l07, I22, Madden Anne 28 Malizia Elizabeth 28, 3l Mangubat Lisa 28, 30 58, 69, II8 Markwell Elizabeth 28, lll Martin Annmarie 28, 60 Massart Ellen 28, 3l McCarthy Michele 28 McDermott Juliann 29, 69, I07 McGee Felicia 29 McGettrick Theresa 29 McGrath Kathleen 29, 80 McGuire Mary 29, II2, II4 Merkel Victoria 29, 9l, l07, l08, II2 Michuda Denise 29, l07 Mowery Tina 29 Muench Mary 29, l09 Nesser Anita 29, 69, 94, 76, II5 Neugubauer Donna 29, 7l Neumann Anne 29, l07 Norris Teresa 29, 7I Oskorep Denise 26, 29, 57 Palij Eva 29 Palmi Christine 29, 60 Paul Mary Lynn 29, l08, II5, I22 Pawlowski Mary 29, 92, l08 Peters Jodi 30 7I Power Deborah 30 Prang Laura 30 72 Purtill Constance 30 II5 Quirk Beth 30 Quinn Megan 30 74, II5, I22 Rachman Susan 30 l08 Raftery Erin 30 l08, 82, II4 Regan Bridget 30 Richards Kathleen 30 60 II7 Riley Dawn 30 Schiele Susan 30 7l, 73 Schmidt Emmi 30 Sells Ann 30 Slack Denise 30 Smith Eileen 30 Smith Karen 30 l07 Sobbe Beth 30 60 9l Sophie Jill 3l Spiegel Mary 3l, 56, II5 Squire Ann 3l, 66, 70 75, 80 Stelzer Renate 3l, l08. II4 Stokes Laura 3l Stromberg Carrie 3l, lll Stuckmann Mary 3l Sullivan Catherine 3l, 53 Szczeblowski Denise 3l Szontagh Loran 3l Taylor Roberta 3l, 56, 86, II5 Tidball Ann 3l, II5 Tuszynski, Camille 3l, 98, 99 Vargas Lisa 3l Velasco Deborah 3l, ll5, II7 Walsh Lisa 3l, 70 73 Weber Kathleen 3l, l07, I22 Williams Kristianna 3l Wolf Julie 3l Wydra Mary 3l CLASS OF 82 Allen Susan I3, I4, lll, I29, l40 Anderson Jeanne I3, I 7, 85, l40 Avallone Danielle I3, l30 l40 Battistone Maria I3, l30 l40 Bauerle Sally I3, l07, lll, l30 Behrens Belinda I3, l30 l40 Biancardi Mary I3, 2l, 64, 65, l20 I32 Blaas Linda I3, 86, 92, 97, I29, I33 Borkowski Tamara I3, I32, I33, l35 Bouschard Mary I3, 65, I23, l28 Boyle Beth I3, l3l, I33, l40 Burke Kelly I3, l7, 2l, l08, I20 l33 Burrus Aimee I3, I4, 9l, 97, I24, l28 Cahill Cynthia I4, 2l. 65, II7, I29, Camp Cathleen I4, 74, I29, I33, Carlson Patricia I4, I8, 86, l30 Cawley Elizabeth I4, 83, II7, I27, I33 Chapleau Wendy I4, l30 Clementi Sue I4, I8, 78, 83, l30 l35 Colacicco Gina I4, 55, 82, 83, l30 Collins Mary Jo I4, l27, l40 Culleeney Judy I4, l3l, l40 Cunningham Maureen I4, 20 75, 9l, l20 I22 Cuny Lisa I4, l3Q l40 Dahlberg Caroline I4, 88, I32, Davis Lisa l5, l3l, l4O Dembinski Margaret l5, IO8, l2Q l3l DeZellar Sheila I5, I4O Dolan Kathleen l5, I8, I32, l40 Donatoni Maria I5, l4O Downey Patricia I5, l40 Drayson Marita l5, l2Q l22, I25, I27, Duffley Susan l5, I27, l4O Duke Angela I5, 23, 64, 88, 92, I28, I34 Dzik Laura l5, l8, II4, DQ l2l, I29 Eaden Kathryn I5, 76, DQ I22, l35 Ernst Ramy l5, 7Q I27, l32, I34, l35 Faul Maureen l5, 59, I27, I33, Flanagan Maureen I4, l5, 2Q D7 Francis Mary I6, 68, 76, I28, Gallagher Margaret I6, I33, I34, l4O Gaudio Ginamarie I6, lll, II4, ll7, l20 Gawlik Laura I6, I29, I33, Gillespie Beth I6, 22, 68, 92, I33, Gouyd Debra Gruspier Julie I6, 22, 57, 68, 86, lll, I34 Guenther Deborah I6, I 7, l2Q l24, I29 Hadler Amy I6, I9, IO8, DQ Hafertepe Colleen I6, I28 Hallquist Theresa I6, II4, ll7, l35, Havens Susan I6, I33, I34 Henson Mary Ann I6, ll7, I33, I34 Inglis April I 7, ll5, I32 Jennings Evelyn I7, 92, l2Q l2l, I29 Joyce Ellen I7, I28 Kane Laura I7, II4, l3l Kaufman Kimberly l7 Kazmierczak Mary l7, lll, l28 Kearney Kathleen I7, I27, I33 Kellen Susan I 7, 96 Kempe Mary l7, 69, 78, I35, Kennicott Laura I7 Kerstin Sharon l8, l30 Koepke Kathleen I8, 95, l2Q l3l Korecki Alexandra I8, ll7, l2Q l3l Kostopoulos Elaine 9l, ll7, l2Q I24 Kruss Chrisine I8, 87, ll8 Kryza Jeanine I8, ll6, I29, I35 Kuespert Holly l8, 23, 58, ll7, I25 Lacluyse Allison I8 Leahy Margaret l8, IO7, II4, l2Q l32 Leon Monica I8 Ley Patricia l8, Ill, I32, I33 Lim Deborah I8, 70, l2Q l3l Lytle Mary I8, 9l, I28 Mahon Deborah I9, I27, I33 Majors Michelle I9, IO9, IIQ l2Q l3l Mangognia Jenny I9, l2Q I29 Marwitz Joan I9, 85, I27, I33 Mazzanti Anita I9, 22, 85, II6, I27 McCoy Mollie I9, 55, 92, IO8, l28 McDonald Susan I9, 66, 8 7, l2Q I35 McDonough Lauren I9, 23, 76, ll5, I28 Mongon Christie I9, l3O Moore Michelle I9, I27 Moran Colleen I9, I22, I28 Moynihan Lisa 2Q I29 Neugubauer Karen 2Q ll6, l2Q l3l Novak Laurie 2Q 9l, I33 O'Grady Mary Alice 2Q 9l, lll, I29 Olsen Christina 2Q I33 Olson Pamela 2Q I32, I33, I34 Origer Sally 2Q l3Q I33 Ostling Linda 20 Pace Catherine 2Q I32, I33 Paradise Laura 2Q I32 Peshek Susan 2Q I27, I33 Porst Kathleen 2l, 87, l3l, I33 Predovich Janet 2l, l2Q I33, I34 Priester Kristine 2l, I27, I33, I34 Purtill Marjory 2l, l3l Reotutar Rosemarie 2l, 58, 59, 76, I29 Riordan Kathryn 2l, II4, l2Q l35 Ripoli Ann 2l, I33, I34 Robles Millie 2l, l3O Rovetto Mary Ann 2l, I29 Rubino Jannie l7, 2l, 76, IO8, l27 Rudnick Sharon 2l, 85, II6, I33, l35 Ryan Ann I4, 2l, DQ l32 Ryan Kathryn 22, 56, 68, I29, I33 Saccone Jane 22, lll, ll7, l2Q l2l Schmitz Julie 22, 55, l3Q Schoessling Ann I9, 22, ll7, DQ I33 Scullion Mary l8, 22, 95, ll7, I28 Shubert Sandra 22, 58, 64, IO8, I22, I33 Snyder Diana 22 Sobbe Cynthia 22, I29, Stubing Catherine I 7, 22, I33, I34 Sullivan Elizabeth 22, I32 Svec Patricia 22,7Q lll, ll7, D8 Szontagh Joellen 23 Tisbo Carmen I4, 23, I29 Toia Jacqueline 23, I32 Tomasello Roseann l4, 23, IO8, l2O Totzke Allison 23, l3l, Vanegeren Lisa 23, lll, l3l, I33 Walker Jeanne l5, 2l, 58, l2Q D4, l30 Warszewik Julie 23 Weber Annmarie 23, lll Whittinghill Melissa 23 Winkates Julie 23, I32 Winter Elain 23, I33, I34, l35 Zajac Dawn 23, l28 Zaradnik Kim 23, 68, I29 I ,774 ff 1
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