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STEPHANIE MITCHELL JOHN MIYATA Arrow 43 Yearbook 43 A-V Assoc. 43 Camera Club 33 Kaleidoscope 33 Co-ed Bowling 2 DAVID MOLL BARBARA MOORE Band 1,2,3, Vice- President 43 Jazz Band 2,3,43 Speech Team 23 Graduation Committee 43 SHS 43 NHS 3,43 Illinois State Scholar SANDRA MORR Tumbleweeds 1 JEANNINE MORRISSY Gymnastics 2,3,43 D.E. 43 Tumbleweeds 1,2,33 NHS 4 ADRIENNE MOSLEY Band 1,2,3,43 Arrow 2,3,43 KommArts 3,43 Thespians 4 Cheerleading 23 Dazzlers 23 Together Club 1,23 Girls' Club 1 PERRY MOSS D.E. 3,4 LYNETTE MUDRYK CARRIE MUEHLBACHER JANICE MUGG KAREN MULLEN KommArts Klub 43 Tribe 43 Girls' Club 1,2,3 MARY MUNARI DAVID MURPHY Football 1 JAMES MURPHY Football 1,2,3,4 MICHAEL NADALIN Football 1,2,3,4 ELIZABETH NAPOLI Tribe 3,43 KommArts Klub 13 Band 13 SHS 2,3,43 NHS 3,41 Illinois State Scholar ED NAZY GREGORY NEAL Wrestling 1,2,3,43 Soccer 3,4 ERIC NEANDER Hockey 1,2,3,43 Football 1,2 CARLOS NELSON Basketball 1,2,3,4 PAUL NELSON Cross Country 1,2,3,43 Track 2,3,43 Swimming 13 Wrestling 13 Band 1,23 NHS 3,43 Illinois State Scholar MICI-IELE NETHERTON H.E.R.O. 43 Wrestlerettes 2 DOUGLAS NICHELE Football 1,2,3,4Q Track 3 KELLY NOLAN Gymnastics 1, Co- Captain 23 Tribe 33 Tumbleweeds 1,23 Gymnette 23 SHS 3,41 NHS 3,4 SOHAIL NOURBAKHSI-I Soccer 3,43 Soccer Club President 43 NHS 4 MAUREEN NOVAK CHRISTINE NOVAKOVICH Choir 1,2,3,43 Swimming 2,33 Guards 1,23 Timers 23 Wrestlerettes 23 H.E.R.O. 3,4 SENIORS 227
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JAMES MCDONALD SANDY MCDONALD Tumbleweeds 1,2,3,43 Gymnastics 1,2,3,43 Volleyball 1,2,3,4Q Band 13 Choir 33 Horticulture Club 43 D.E. 4 LARRY MCDOWELL Basketball 13 Baseball 1 BRIAN MCGUFFIN AMM X if KAREN MCMAHON Library Aide 1 V MICHAEL MCMURRAY Band 1,2,3,43 1 2-- I ,a 9 Track 1,2,3,4Q Football 1,2,43 Basketball 1 ' A KATHLEEN MELESKIE wrestierettes 4 PATRICIA MELL Wrestlerettes 1 :V 9 x 4 ff'3 JUDY MENDEZ Basketball 2,3,42 Softball 2,3,4 JEFFREY MIEDEMA STEVE MILEROWSKI H.E.R.O. 3,4 Bookstore Aide 2 JOSEPH MILES Football 1,43 D.E. 33 Homecoming Court 4 JANET MILLIGAN D.O. 43 Reading Aide 1 SHOLE MILOS KommArts Klub 1,2,3, President 43 Speech 2,3,43 Group Interp. l,3,43 Thespians 1,2,3,43 N.F.L. 2,3,43 Tribe 3,42 Prom Committee 43 Yearbook 3, Assistant Editor 43 Quill and Scroll 3,43 SHS 43 NHS 3,4 KURT MINNE KommArts Klub 1,23 Qf 'f at wp 'if '42, fl 12 Xing M Speech 1,2 JOHN MISTRO Tennis 1,2,3,43 SHS 3,43 NHS3A 3 , tix Class: What it is, who has it, and Why? Class is a candlelight dinner with a beautiful girl and a bottle of Don Perignon '62, defined senior George Vezmar. Surprisingly, guys as well as girls share this type of romantic version of class. Students felt that watching a sunset or having dinner in an expensive restaurant with a date would make any evening classy. The more money conscious students saw a black Porsche or grey Mercedes as the ultimate expression of class. Calvin Klein jeans, Sasson dresses, or Bass shoes symbolized a chic dresser to others. Although a person may look classy it doesn't neces- sarily mean that they have class, commented senior Barb Smykowski. It takes depth in personality and the knowledge of how to relate to people for a person to have class. Class is always associated with the ultimate some- thing so far above average that it seems almost intangi- ble. The extravagant and luxurious symbolizes class. As senior Spud Williams put it, Being rich, famous, or powerful is all a person has to be to have class in the modern world. Right: Class may be the fancy car and designer clothes Mike Wolner- man displays. 226 SENIORS
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Students drive to school for convenience Crowded buses, work programs, and extracurricular activities constituted many reasons for seniors to drive to school5 but, for those lucky enough to have their own car, parking caused another problem in the daily life of a Thornwood student. As one senior girl explained, There are so many things to worry about during the school day and parking my car just adds to the list of things that cause trouble. According to the golden book, students must display a parking decal to utilize the student parking lot. With recent gas shortages the administration has cut back on the number of decals issued. It really doesn't matter what they do, com- mented Jean Shutong if kids have the money they will still drive to school. Mostly students involved in work programs or with special problems were granted permission to park at school. It's unfair, claimed one senior, 'AI applied to D.E. but wasn't accepted so I got a job on my own but I couldn't park in the lot. On rare occasions students received parking permission because of involvement in sports or after school activities. Sometimes I stay after later than the last bus, said Patti Cookg It's easier to drive because I never know what time I'll be through. Although few parking stickers were issued, many stu- dents continued to drive and parked off campus, lining the area next to the football field with cars. Some braver students parked in the lot disregarding the fact that their cars did not display a decal. I parked there all year, a senior male stated5 I never had a sticker and I never got in trouble! Right: Driving to school provided students with an easy way of get- ting home or to their jobs. LYN NOVELLI Softball 1,2,3,45 Basketball I,2,3,45 Volleyball 25 Softball Club Secretary 3,45 Chorus 1 TIM 0'BRIEN NHS 3,45 Top Ten, Illinois State Scholar NADINE ODZINSKI PATRICIA 0'KEEFE Volleyball 3, Captain 45 Softball 2, Captain 35 Softball Club 3, President 45 Latin Club 1,2,3,45 Presidents Council 45 Cheerleading 25 Illinois State Scholar I JENNIFER OLEJNICZEK O.E. 45 NHS 3,4 NANCY OLEJNICZAK Band 1,2,3,45 Camera Club 2 ROBERT OLSZEWSKI Cross Country l,2,3,45 Track l,2,3,45 Camera Club 4 JEFFREY ONDREJKA wr if w , L Y it GAIL ORLAN DI KIM ORSINI O.E. 45 Christmas Court 35 Homecoming Court 45 Cheerleading 1,25 NHS 4 RoBER'r osmwsm Baseball 1,2,3,4g Bowling 4 SUSAN OSTROWSKI Track 1 228 SENIORS i ffliif' ...Mit Q
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