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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Opening page 3
Organizations page 6
Sports page 24
Faces and Places page 50
Activities page 64
Dorm Life page 88
Faculty page 1 1 0
Seniors page 1 24
Closing page 1 50
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Student Affairs Board
Executive Board: Front row: Lori Lanser,
Martha Abel. Second row: Pam Nolan,
John Pastuovic, Dimitra Kanellopoulou.
Senior Class Board: Front row: Lori Esser,
Paul Tanzillo, Leo Kirwan, Sandy Arnold.
Second row: Mary Farrell, Eileen Clbula,
Lynn Carberry.
Sophomore Class Board: Front row: John
Marshcill. Second row: Kathy Bugielski,
Dave Lopez, Karen Scalettti, Gerry Gar-
ren, Mary Casey.
Front Row: Kathy Clamems, Karen Lee.
MarciaMenke. Second: Daryi Siebert.An-
natta Markum, Pam Becker, Frank
O'Brien.
Front Row: Kathy McCarthy, Cathy Tous-
saint, Nancy Wingles. Second: John Miku-
zis, Kevin Haney.
Front Row: Steve Antonini, Andy Rittler,
Jeff Rodzak, Jim Bond, Tony Belcher. Sec-
ond; Margaret Patterson, Nancy Strock,
Maureen Pencak. Donna Hrozencik.
Maty Geanon. Steve Seweryn.
Commuter Association
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Commuter's Leave It To Lady Luck
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Yearbook
Co-Editors: Steve Seweryn, Bernadette Boyce.
Front Row: Therese Kawaiko, Donna Machcilica, Nancy Passantino, Bernadette Boyce, Judy Meismer,
Janis Vacca, Sue Passantino. Second Row: Margaret Patterson, Mary Farrell, Steve Seweryn.
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The Candor
Front Row: Bruno Bersoner, Julie Davern, Tom Solon. Second Row: Ron Amos. Kelly Davern, Liz Eischeid.
Ann Foley, Rudy Mejicano. Third Row: Tim Hcias, Andy Rittler, Pat Fascial^ Al Nunez, Kevin Donovan.
French Club
Front Row: Joan Hopkins, Michelle Hable, )oanna Crabinski, Cathy Parolek. Second Row: Michelle Szum,
Roberta McCea, Maty Geanon, Liz Eischeid, Ann DeSitter.
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Physics Club
Front Row: Nancy Strock, |im Zitnik, Keith Cahill, )ohn Burke. Second Row: Rudy Mejicano, Jeff Novak,
Dan Kowalczyk, Jim Bowe. Third Row: Jeff Mediand, Dan HInes, Gary Harvey, Joei Suter. Tom Nesnidal.
Med-Tech Club
Front Row: Nancy Strock. Andrea Harden, Carolyn Bifulco. Second Row: Lori LaMotte, Mary Ellen
Johnson, Jeff Mediand. Linda Johnson, Debbie Pytlarz.
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Blue Key
Front Row: Dave Mock, Dave Zepeda, Dr. Phyllis Kittel. Second Row: Sue Milnamow, Judy Meismer, Sue
Passantlno. Third Row: Jeff Rodzak, Maty Hantsch, Dan Mines. Steve Sewetyn.
Tri-Beta
Seated: Anna Diaz, Mary Hantsch, Tim McGee. )eff Rodzak. Maureen OLoughlin. First Row: Dave Mock,
Mary Ridge, Patti Kiss, Janis Vacca, Chris Kwak, Regina Busato, Alice Rock, Sue Passantino. Debbie
DeRuntz, Carolyn Bifuico, Rudy Mejicano, Steve Seweryn. Second Row: Joe Stella. Len Kuzmicki Greg
Pusatan. Cathy Stein, Jim Mycek, Jeff Novak, John Mikuzis. Lori Flood. Diane Borozak. Debbie Rosiejka,
Jean Runge. Third Row: Tom Solon, Fred Stroner, Gary Harvey, Tony Pollastrini, Jeff Medland Ted Patras
Bob Rozner, Glenn Grobe, Jim Weel.
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Math Club
Front Row: Rudy Mejicano. Mr. Meehan, Dave Mock, Doug Becker. Second Row: Sue Milnamow. |eanne
Stablein, Dan Mines, Judy Meismer. Third Row: Nancy Strock, Ron Swantrom. Bob Gullett. Keith
Kostecka, Tom Bicek. Annette Markun. Steve Becker.
Computer Club
Front Row: Bernadette Boyce, Margaret Patterson. Second Row: Mike Cooney, Steve Becker, Kim
Shroka, Helen Brown. Third Row: Mike Delorey, Bob McMalion, Bob Guilett, Paul Schmidt.
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Business Club
Front Row: Grace Mendez, Pat Reidy. Grace Doherty, Donna Wingels. Second Row: Andy Rittler Terry
Martinka, Kevin Haney. ^ • :i
Phi Gamma Nu
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Tont Row: AI Nunez, Karen Kalcic, Leo Klrwan. Second Row: Kevin Haney, Maureen Sullivan, Mary
arrell, Bridget Brennan, Margaret Patterson.
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Circle K
Front Row: Cathy Rausch, David Stec, Maureen Colgan, Bob Tracy, Linda Johnson. Second Row: Bill
Steele, Pam Becker, Donna Herihey, Kathy Lofton, Cindy Knox. Colette Szmergalski. Third Row: Mar-
garet McLaughlin, Mike O'Ryan, Maureen Pencak, Kevin Haney, Brother Finnian, Linda Tomsky, Pat
Reidy.
Music Club
Front Row: Stephany Boesso, Peter Fischer, Julie Keefe, Rita Wagner, Pam Becker, Ann Thompson, Cind;
Mackie, Karen Smutny. Second Row: Paul Thompson, Tom Swanston, Rob Drdak, Joe Bartow, Jim Ams
Mciry Gallian, Jim Brennan.
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Extra-Ordinary Minister
Front Row: Marty Ellman. Donna Wingels, Fr. Theodore. Kathy McCarthy, Kathy Schmitt. Melinda An-
toskiewicz. Second Row: Jaime Escobedo, Russ Travis. Dan Mines, Bob Herrmann. Bernie O'Reilly.
BSA
Front Row: Marty Travis, )ackie Morris, Loleta Carroll, Ulyss Miles, Barry Williams. Second Row: Deldre
Booker, Carolyn Caldwell, Edwina Louis, Stan Evans, Crystal Altman. Third Row: Ed Howard, Marlon
Mitchell, Warren Callahan, Darryl Banks, George Cohn.
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Pom-Pon
Standing: Anne Marie Malone, Dawn Cruickshanic, Vicid Plys, Bernie Gardner, Eileen Strevell. Co-Capt.
)ulie Davern, Co-Capt. Nancy D'Apply, Coach Mary Sarrubbi, Co-Capt. Kim Mikutis, Co-Capt. Becky
Norton, Faye Kass, Diane Rakebrand. Sharon Kane, 0\geeQSa^ Cindy Knox. Second row: Ann DeSitter,
Kathy Lofton, Jeanne Maricich, Dodi Bitz, Mary D'Apply^Lynda Cavanaugh. Ginny Young, Dee Dee
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Top: Michelle Scott. Second row: Colleen Maclntyre, Kathy Runavich. Third row: Julie Engstrom, Karen
Brown. Fourth row: Julie Pudio, Mary Beth Duffy, Chris Muchna.
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Political Science Society
Front Row: Demise Marren, Rosanne Ossey, Dr. Joel Setzen, Ph.D.. J.D., Bill Miksch. Second Row: Marl<
Eason, Mike Rolnick, Terry Ryan.
PSS Holds Mock Trial
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Fighting Eagles Have Strong Secison
After a disappointing 3-7 season last year, the
Eagles soared to a 4-0 record by the end of the fourth
week of the football season and outscoring their op-
ponents 1 08-40. However, as the competition began
to toughen-up, IBC's luck began to run out. Inevitably,
the Eagles "tackJers" completed an optimistically suc-
cessful season with a 5-5 record.
Team captains Ted Brady, Paul Tanzillo and Tom
Rogowski instilled a winning attitude and optimism
into the Eagle team. It appears that this type of win-
ning philosophy will be continued for some years to
come, since a great majority of this year's starters will
be returning next year.
One impressive statistic of this year's team is that
the Eagles outscored their opponents 203- 1 79. Thus,
the defense and offense combined to produce the
most successful season in recent years.
Front Row: Tim Humes, Andy Sestak, Pat Keehan, Tom Lynch, Pat McGrath, John Brunner, Mark Graf, Tully
Thiebeau, John Krebs Second Row: Steve Nicle, Steve Shupret, Darren Trumbell, Bob McDonald. Brian
Barrett, Joe Possley, Shaun O'Connor, Todd Melmarit, Chucl< Peterson, Ed Dvorak Third Row; Coach
Michael Rogowski, Coach Donald Kuratko, Ron Amos, Greg Kolton, Hugh Murphy. Bernie O'Reilly, Ted
Brady, Paul Tanxillo, Tom Rogowski, Stan Snarskis, Steve Deeley, Kevin Gosewich. Don Peterson, Head
Coach Ralph Young, Coach John Ostrowski Fourth Row: Keith Trychta, John Reinert, Joe Burns, Carl
Vanisi, Don Wagner, John Zielinski, Greg Loos, Brian Decavitch, Jeff Henry, Leo Bonds, Jim Griffen, Trainer
Jim Tovell, Trainer Joe Wajerski Fifth Row: Trainer Al Varoni, Tom O'Conner, Ken Johnston, Mike Cooney,
Bob Gorski, Joe Hroch, Kevin Skully, Jim Novak, Mark Tassone, John Casselman, Tim O'Brien, Bill Jeske,
Brad Tiychta, Lew Andowski, Coach Hahn
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Cross Country Takes NIIC Title
Front row: Dan Tikusis, Capt. Jack Marchese, Karl GrobI, Nick Rodriguez, )ohn Ryan, )oe Kirchner. Second row: Coach Bruce Coleman, Bob
Tracy, Rick Warner, |im Crosson, Dave Toennies, Matt Kavanagh, Coach Matt Igoe.
The IBC Cross Country team enjoyed another suc-
cessful season in the 1 98 1 -82 year. The Eagle's suc-
cess could be traced to their intercollegiate in-
vitational record. They won the Cougar Invitational at
St. Xavier, the Spartan Invitational and their seventh
consecutive NIIC Conference Title.
Their enthusiasm and pride in striving for ex-
cellerce, and the leadership qualities of Senior-
Captain jack Marchese greatly attributed to the
marathoners success.
The winning tradition of this young squad was led
by Sophomore Matt Kavanaugh (MVP) and Freshman
Dan Tikusis (Rookie of the Year). Matt Kavanaugh set
new time records for IBC's Cross Country team. Ul-
timately, his success earned him possible All-
American status for the 1 98 1 -82 season. Coach Cole-
man, in a final comment on this season, stated that the
team's hard work in practice indicated great potential
for the future; in fact, "all of the freshman runners
could be possible All-Americans".
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CROSS COUNTRY
St. Xavier Cougar Invitational
Spartan Invitational
Rockford Invitational
Univ. of Chicago Invitational
NIIC
1st
1st
2nd
2nd
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The IBC Spikers Rank 4th
The IBC Women's Volleyball team capped off a 32-
4 regular season record with a fourth place finish in the
NCAA Division III tournament. Conference cham-
pions completed their season with an overall mark of
34-6 and a 6-0 conference record.
On August 25th Coach DiMatteo stated that she
hoped to be in the National Intercollegiate Volleyball
tournament when the end of the sccison was at hand,
in late November, DiMatteo and her nine member
squad learned that their team had earned I of 1 0 bids
awarded to teams for the volleyball Nationals.
Before the tournament, the Eagles had diligently
worked in practice to prepare themselves. As they
commenced with Regionals, IBC had the "home
court" advantage. However, in route to the finals the
Eagles knocked off 5th ranked Grove City, P.A. and the
upset 3rd seated Sonoma State, C.A. on successive
nights to capture the Midwest regionals.
When IBC traveled to Maryville, Tenn. their team
spirit was shown. The IBC squad proved that they
were worthy of the trip by only losing to the 2nd
ranked Juanita College. The match took 2 hours to
play and the outcome wasn't decided until the final
two points were scored. Ultimately, the spikers fin-
ished fourth overall at the finals.
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Front Row: Deeny Kuratko, )ean Fleck, Jeanne Dietrich, Kathy Schmitt, Sue Turner. Second Row: Kathy Sanders, Cheryl Martino, Coach Del
DiMatteo, Maggie Moncek, Marie Cargano.
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IBC
OPP
15.15,15
StXavler
4.12.11
15, 15. 15
Chicago State
4. 4. 4
15,15
Purdue
5.8
17,15
St Ambrose
15. 1 1
16,15
North Central
14. 11
15. 15, 15
Trinity
11.8.5
15.15
Chicago
8.7
15.15
MacMurray
5.8
15.15
Marietta
2.8
15.15
Illinois Wesleyan
3.5
15.2
North Central
8.15
15.15
George Williams
5.10
11,15
MlUlkln
15,10
15.15
Lake Forest
5.11
15. 16.15
Wheaton
5.14.11
15.15
Illinois Wesleyan
11.3
15.15
Lake Forest
5.11
15.13.9
Chicago
3. 1 5. 1 5
18.15
North Central
16.2
15.15.15
ConconJla
3. 11.8
9. 1 5. 1 5. 6. 1 5
Elmhurst
15,13,6,15,13
15,15
Illinois College
4,10
15.15
St Marys
5,8
15.15
Thorton
5,5
15.15
Clariie
2,3
13.11
Wheaton
15.15
15.15.15
Rockford
10,2.5
13.15. 15. 15
judson
15,5.4.9
12. 10
Quincy
15. 15
16.10. 15
Princpia
14.15. 11
15.15
MacMurray
1.9
1 5. 1 5. 1 5
Aurora
5,2. 10
1 5. 1 5. 1 5
Trinity
4,7,0
15.15.15
Marquette
4,6,6
1 5. 1 5. 1 5
Olivet
3, 3. 1 1
15.15
North Park
5.9
15.15
Wheaton
12,5
1 5. 9. 5
Mllllkin
9. 1 5. 1 5
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FOOTBALL
IBC
OPP
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St. Ambrose
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Eureka
0
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North Park
13
14
Lakeland
10
17
Olivet N
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Loras
7
21
Augustana
49
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Concordia
7
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Elmhurst
28
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North Eastern
Final Record: 5-5
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Cagers Have Trying Season
When IBC's Men's Basketball team took to the court
this season, head coach Tony LaScala knew that a lack
of height and experience would be the determining
factors for this season. Unfortunately, his premenision
was correct. The Eagle cagers ended a very mediocre
season with an overall record of 9- 1 6.
Consistent performances by Juniors Bob Rapp,
Warren Callahan and Terry O'Donnell, and Freshman
Don Navigate helped to create an atmosphere of ex-
citement for the IBC cheering section throughout the
entire season. Their performances often kept the
Eagles in striking range in many games.
This year's squad was very young with only Senior
— Captain Russell Travis quarterbacking the team
from his backcourt (guard) position. Thus, next
season's team will have an added dimension of expe-
rience built-in to its blueprints for victory.
Front Row: Coach Tony LaScala, Russell Travis, Gene Kelly. Brian Krajewski, Marty Gaughan. joe Cullotta. Second Row: Dan Navigato, Mark
Linz, John McGinn, Bob Rapp, Tom Skraby, Terry O'Donnell. Warren Callahan.
Women Cagers Record Season
Front Row: Rita Schuiz, Judy Yost, Jackie Frederking. Marie Soltis, Sheri Petrick, Trainer A! Varoni. Second Row: Coach Dave Swanson, Laura
Martinek, Debbie Wagner. Betsy Knox, Ann Ryan, Cathy Teale, Kathy Przbyia.
The 1 98 1 -82 Eagle women's basketball team used
a balanced scoring attack, a tough zone defense, and
a 1 4 game winning streak to wind up with an overall
record of 1 6-3. However, despite their strong finish
and a 1 3th place ranking in the nation, the Eagles did
not receive their second consecutive bid to the NCAA
Division III National tournament. Nevertheless this
years squad can be proud of their accomplishments
and overall record.
Some of the contributing elements, which lead to
the most successful season in IBC's history, was the
outstanding performances of Rita Schuiz, Marie Soltis,
Judy Yost and Laura Martinek. Moreover, in recogni-
tion of their fine conference play, Rita Schuiz and Judy
Yost were elected to the NIIC All-Conference team.
At the conclusion of this season. Head Coach Dave
Swanson commented, "we were a 'team' in every
sense of the word." Furthermore, he stated that he
was looking forward to next season since his 11-
member squad was returning in full; therefore, an
extra dimension of experience would be added to
their quest for victory.
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OPP
Lake Forest
56
North Central
82
St. Xavier
49
Elmhurst
73
Wheaton
66
Rockford
70
George Williams
48
Judson
63
Aurora
50
St. Xavier
48
Illinois College
64
Trinity
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Wheaton
56
Olivet
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Chicago St.
64
Elmhurst
61
North Park
58
George Williams
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Concordia
54
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RECORD
Front row: Jack Russell. Steve Becker Co-Capt., John Lane, Tom Russell. Ross Milsna. Second row: Brian Moran. Gerry Kilroy. Chris West, Pat
Russell. Bob McMahon Co-Capt.. Mike Zak. Third row: Doug Becker Manager. Jim Smith Coach, Rob Stablein. John Marshall. Jeff Medland,
Dan Flynn, Tim Haas, Gerry Petit.
When the 1981 -'82 swimming season started,
Coach |im Smith impressed upon his swimmers the
ideology that they swam for their own personal enjoy-
ment. However, the JBC men's and women's swim
teams also enjoyed a winning season.
From the men's squad, they finished the seeison
with a record of 8- 1 . Five swimmers ultimately quali-
fied for nationals — Gerry Kilroy, Dan Flynn, Chris
West, Steve Becker and Mike Sheridan.
The women's team also had a good season,
although their 4-5 record argues to the contrary.
Strong performances by Corlette Bartholmey, Tricia
Madden, jeannie Stablein and Colleen Collins enabled
the women's squad to have a fine season.
Finally, Co-Captain Steve Becker commented that
this season was like a "social fraternity", in that every-
one "provided a level of intensity which set an atmos-
phere to do your best" in every meet.
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IBC
Men's Team
OPP
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College of DuPage
49
60
IIT
53
61
Rockford
38
62
North Central
51
58
Wheaton
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1st Place
HAWK Relays
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Kalamazoo
63
75
North Central
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4th Place
Wheaton College Invitational
Women's Team
1 St Place
Knox College Invitational
2nd Place
Wheaton College Invitational
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North Central
58
63
UICC
74
85
College of DuPage
38
79
St. Mary's
62
48
Wheaton
49
52
Lake Forest
97
62
Loyola
73
Front row: Lisa Bower, Tricia Madden. Jeanne Stablein Captain. Corlette Bartholomey, Kathy Shea, Sue O'Connor. Second row; Doug Becker.
Sally Cassin, Regina Murphy, Colleen Collins, Carol Miller, Jim Smith Coach, Gerry Petit Coach.
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Women Finish 2nd in Conference Play
The Women's Softball team continued to illustrate
strong and consistent play in the 1 982 secison. The
young squad compiled a NCAA Div. Ill recorded of
21-10 and posted an overall record of 23- 1 2 for this
season.
The squad was lead by Sophomore Rita Schultz,
Junior |udy Yost, and Seniors Sue Milnamow and Deb
Wagner. While Sue and Deb pitched IBC took victory
after victory by letting their bats do the talking to drive
the winning runs home.
When the end of the season approached the Eagle
squad, the NCAA granted a bid to them to the NCAA
Div III West Regional Tournament. Unfortunately, IBC
ran into a tough Aurora Club and they suffered two
heart-breaking defeats at the hands of Aurora, thus
eliminating IBC from tournament competition.
The Eagles will be returning most of their players for
the next season, thus the potential for another win-
ning season is favorable. One final note about the IBC
women's softball team is that in the past three sea-
sons, they have posted a 53-24 record. This record
translates to an outstanding percentage of .688.
Therefore, there is no doubt that they will continue
their winning tradition.
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Front Row: Linda Pullano, Meg Walsh, Laura Martinek. Maureen Valenta, Marty McDonough. Julie White. Sue Milnamow. Second: Coach Deb
Dl Matteo, Deb Wagner, Rita Schuiz, Jeanne Golembiewski. Jean Powell, Judy Yost, Ann Ryan, Asst. Coach Cheryl Teale, Mary Casey.
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IBC
OPP
7
MacMurray
8
9-2
Illinois College
2-0
3
St. Xavier
3
12
Olivet
0
4
DePaul
7
5
North Park
0
6-0
Lewis
4-2
8-0
Elmhurst
0-1
11-12
Wheaton
0-8
23-17
Trinity
1-1
12
Platterville
2
11
Milton
2
0
Stevens Pt.
8
7-7
George Williams
0-0
9-4
Concordia
12-5
20-5
Lake Forest
18-3
5-3
McKendree
11-4
2-4
Aurora
3-2
12-6
Olivet
10-8
6-10
Judson
5-0
5-6
Rockford
1-1
3-3
NCAA Div III Tournament Aurora
8-5
23-12
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Baseball Team takes 2nd in Conference
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Front Row: Bret Skonicki, Pete Belmonte, )im Kapla. Marlon Mitchell. Greg Steadman, Ed Keck. Second: Greg Kurcab. Bob Nykaza, Joe Kolar,
Mike Suglich, Joe Pudio, Jim Weel, Mike Powers, Dave Wilson. Third: Coach Dave Swanson. Joe Lagesse, Don Johnson. Jeff Krizic. Scott
Carlson. Tom Burch. Rich Foster. Mike Gallina. Ed Kolar. Coach John Ostrowski.
The IBC Varsity Baseball squad combined a strong
offensive attack with an impressive pitching rotation
as they took the field for 1 982 season. When the final
strike was called to end the season, the Eagles would
post an impressive Conference record of 1 6-9. How-
ever, despite this mark, the Eagles ended their secison
in 2nd place behind Rockford College. The overall re-
cord, which includes the Southern trip, was 23-2 1 - 1 .
Seniors |oe Kolar, Mike Powers, MVP Mike Suglich,
and freshman Ed Kolar lead the offensive attack for the
Eagles. Most impressive though, was the recording-
breaking performance by Mike Suglich. Suglich hit for
an average over .400, stole almost 25 bases, and
played a strong defensive right field position. Suglich
is a candidate for All-American status for his outstand-
ing and aggressive play on the diamond.
From the mound, Mike Gallina, Don Wilson and Se-
nior Scott Carlson posted fine performances to enable
the Eagles to be competitive all year. Scott Carlson
finished the season with the best pitching record, win-
ning five games and only losing one.
The area which plagued the Eagles this season was
defense. In many critical times during the season the
Squad failed to deliver strong defensive play. How-
ever, Coach John Ostrowski feels that since a great
majority of his squad were underclassmen, experi-
ence gained this season will be seen in their play next
season.
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IBC
OPP
7
North Park
10
12
Lewis
6
2
Elmhurst
3
10
Elmhurst
2
1
Aurora
2
1
Aurora
0
5
Nortli Central
1
8
15
16
6
Trinity
Trinity
Quincy
McKendree
7
4
7
0
15
St. Xavier
4
1
St. Francis
5
14
1
judson
Olivet
2
1
4
Olivet
3
8
Concordia
2
11
Concordia
5
4
Rocl^ford
5
9
Rocl^ord
10
3
7
Judson
St. Francis
1
15
19
6
University of Chicago
Nortliwestern
6
9
6
Northwestern
Southern Trip 7-12-1
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IBC Regains NIIC Title
The IBC track and field season began on January
30th and ended with the NCAA Div. Ill National
Championships on May 29th. During that period of
time IBC competed in over 1 5 Invitationals including
Nationals and the Northern Illinois Intercollegiate
Conference Championship.
IBC qualified five men for the Nationals. They were
)im Kavanaugh, |im Socha, Kurt Keppner, Stanley
Evans and Anthony McCain. These five individuals
helped to lead IBC to many successful team victories.
McCain and Kavanaugh were honored as Co-MVP's,
while Stanley Evans and Don Toennies were named
Rookies-of-the-Year.
Initially, many new records were set by the track-
sters this year. Andy Podyma tossed the shot-put for a
new record, while Anthony McCain in the triple jump
and Jim Kavanaugh in the 5000 meter race, each
captured new IBC school records. Secondly, and
most importantly, IBC regained the NIIC title.
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Elmhurst 1 st
IBC Invitational 2nd
Ecumenical Invitational 5th
N.i.l.C. 1st
N.CAA. Division 111 National Championships
Front Row: Stan Evans. Mark Zych, Rick Warner, joe Kirchner, Andy Podyma, Dave Toennies. Juvenal
Gomez. Second Row: Coach Matt Igoe, Dan Tikusis, Bob Tracy, )im Kavanaugh, John Ryan. Trainer Al
Varonl. Felix Rivera. Third Row: Jim Socha, George Trumbell. Dan Bechina, Jim Crosson. Jerry Hinley, Alex
Ghanayem, Ed Howard. Coach Bruce Coleman.
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Soccer Club has 4-3 record
Front Row: Al Nunez, Mike Mar-
tlrano, Dave Schwartz. Juvenal
Comer, Bill Miksch. Second: Fred
Synkovitz, Terry Ryan, Bob Her-
rmann, Keith Kostecka, Rudi Meji-
cano, Jim Brennan, Tom Bicek.
Not Pictured: Jeff Knight, Tom
Healy.
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Spirit Rains On Homecoming
Despite rather unpleasant fall weather loyal Eagle
fans packed the grandstands on alumni field, to see
their team battle the Loras Duhawks. The Eagle squad
put forth a gallant effort but they were not able to
overcome their opponents. The halftime festivities
including the IBC pom pons and cheerleaders were
climaxed by the announcement of the court with Ted
Brady and Lori Esser being chosen to reign as king and
queen of Homecoming 1981.
In the evening the scene switched to the elegant
Arlington Park Hilton and the sounds of "Unity". Cou-
ples received an extra treat — complimentary tickets
to the Cinderella Rockafella discoteque also located
in the hotel. Homecoming 1 98 1 while not beginning
on a winning note, surely ended on one.
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IBC Welcomes Freshmen
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Making Friends, registering for classes, and meet-
ing the faculty and staff are just a few of the traumas
that face incoming freshmen at the beginning of the
school year. In an effort to make this experience a little
easier for all involved, IBC offers a freshman orienta-
tion program during the week before cleisses start.
This years program, run by Larry Baker, was done a
little differently than in past years. All of the freshman,
both residents and commuters were housed on cam-
pus during the program. This gave commuters a taste
of dorm life. Also different this year, registration pro-
cesses were complete during the orientation with the
help of counselors and advisors. Short seminars on life
planning, classroom skills, value clarification, fire safty,
and assertiveness training were held during the week.
SAB and RHA worked together to plan the social
activities to the program. Those events held in-
cluded, a coffee house, an ice cream social, a dance in
the Rice Center, an outdoor band concert, and a day
of the orientation was a day of fun of games at Camp
Greenwood which was followed by an outdoor mass.
Eagles Honor Parents
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Dancers Help Fight Hunger
Second Annual Dance-A-Thon Raises 14,000 for
the second year IBC showed that its unity included
the community. On November 1 3 the Junior Class, led
by Cathy McCarthy sponsored a dance-a-thon to
raise funds to combat World Hunger. Entertainment
was provided for dancers and spectators by Tom
Chapin, brother of the late Harry Chapin, and the
Barlow Brothers as well as the sound system. The
event proved successful, raising over 1 4,000 for the
charity and leaving hopes high for next year.
Sponsored by
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Mothers, Daughters Share
Memories"
On Sunday October 25th, IBC's moms and their
daughters gathered at St. Procopius Abbey to begin
the annual Mother-Daughter Brunch. During the
course of th Mass, the girls presented their Mothers
with a carnation as a sign of love and peace. Next,
everyone moved to the cafeteria for a brunch pro-
vided by Saga. The event was sponsored by the
Ondrak Hall government — Marci Svec, Janis Vacca,
Patti Kiss and Patti Pindak.
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Winter Weekend Kicks off Spring '82
Each spring SAB sponsors the Winter Weel<end
Dance. This event, the second semester's equivalent
of Homecoming always proves to be a huge success
and this year was no exception. "Say You'll Be Mine "
set the mood for the evening at the Hamilton Hotel in
Itasca and "Chariot " provided the music for the cou-
ples.
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Dads and Daughters Dance the Night Away
The annual Father-Daughter Dance sponsored by
the Ondrak Hall government took place on Saturday
February 27. This years event was slightly different
with it being held in the Social Center instead of the
Rice Center. Since the Social Center is carpeted a
dance floor was rented for the activity. The highlight of
the evening was a dance contest for which prizes
were given.
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Visitors Tour Campus
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Students Acknowledged
Procopian Award — Doug Becker
Leadership Award — Tom "Milt" Dolan
Community Service Award — Bob Herrmann
Service Award — Donna Hrozencik
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Scholars Munch at Midnight
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Front Row: Mary Pat Harty, Dave Lopez,
Carolyn BIfulco. Maureen Kotelas, Kathy
Conversa, Kathy Schmitt, Sue O'Connor.
Second: Nancy Bonczyk, Marci Svec.
PattI PIndak, Patti Kiss, Jan Vacca, Rita
Hughes. Colleen Collins, Anne Marie Be-
dnarskl. Sue Rozner, Cathy Keeley. Third:
Wayne Dentler, Ginny Young, Julie
Davem, Peggy Whalen, Bob Marshall,
Nancy Strock, John Cusicic, Franl( O'Brien,
Marty Bechina. Fourth: Greg Gallager,
Keith Kehoe, Karen Brown, Beth Gardner,
Mike Buck, John Burke, Mike O'Ryan,
Marty Bechina. Fifth: Fred Stroner, Tim
Haas, Paul Hanan, Jim Bowe, Ted Brady,
Sue Morgan, Colleen Mac Intyre. Dave
Reynolds, Lee Ann Labus.
Paul Hanan, Nancy Bonczyk, Peggy Wha-
len, Kathy Conversa.
Front Row: Donna Wingels, Donna Hro-
zencik, Maureen Koteles, Mary Jo Rlp-
pinger, Melinda Antoskiewicz, Nancy
Morgan. Second: Dennis Hannon, Jeff
Rodzak, Fr. Theodore, Fr. Timothy, Fr. Mi-
chael, Jeff Weller, Bemie O'Reilly. Third:
Bob Ralph, Jeff Medland, Marty Gaughan,
Russ Travis.
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Neuzil Hall
Front row: Tom Solon, Jeff Weller, Gary
Oswald, Barry Williams. Second row:
Dave LIsack, Bill MIsch, John Nowsak.
John Krebs, Dan Hlnes. Third row: Mike
Delorey, Bob McMahon, Pete LaPlaca,
Matt Hogan, Bob Herrmcuin, Keith Kos-
techla.
Front row: Sue Milnamow, Debbie Wagner,
Judy Melsmer, Mary Farreli. Second row:
Anna Diaz, Mary Hantsch, Bernedette
Boyce, Sue Passantino, Tom Skraby. Third
row: Karen Brown, Ann Ducant, Lynn
Leurhs, Jean Runge, Jeanne Dietrich,
Bridget Brennan, Bnan Fitz. Fourth row:
Julie Minirich, Bobby Shermack, Debbie
Vorrier, Debbie Jones, Karen Kalcic, Mar-
garet Patterson, Terry O'Donnell.
Front row: Greg Velagan, Dave Reynolds,
Joe C. Kolar III, Ted Brady, Jim Weel, Steve
Deely, Tom Shea, Fran Kwak, Bob Mar-
shall. Second row: Ken Johnston, Jeff
Medland, Leo KIrwan, Don Richardson,
Joe Olson, Kirk Silver. Third row: Al Varoni,
Pat Richardson, Joe Cullota, Glen Grobe,
Mike Zak, Brian O'Bora.
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Neuzil Hall
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Front row: John Mikuzis, Jeff Weller.
Second row: Al Ceisel, Kevin O'Keefe,
Dan Koweilcyk, Gary Harvey, Bob David-
son, Bricin Kenny. Third row: Mil<e McCur-
rie, Ralph Carbone, Tom Straka, Gerry Kil-
roy, Brian Fitz, )ohn Karakourtis, Ted
Patras.
Front row: Kathy Schmitt, Dee Dee Wola-
nin, Kathy Javorik, Kathy Sanders, Maria
Gargano, Janet Kreibs. Second row: Nan-
cy Tosto, Ann Marie Malone, Lynn Car-
berry, Betty Wrzesinski, Kim Mikutis,
Karen Brown. Third row: Lori Esser, Linda
O'Connor, Sue Morgan, Sue Reilly, Dawn
Amashus.
Jeff Weller, Donna Wingels, Jeff Medland.
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Ondrak Hall
Front row: Ann Tierney, Barb Baispis,
Janice Pakel, Colette Dmzd. Second row:
Mindy Antoskiewicz, |oAnn Reier, Mar-
garet Wukitsch, Marie Soltis. Third row:
Jean Powell, Cathy Toussaint, Deb Pytlarz,
Lori Lanser, Cathie Latus.
Front row: Mindy Antoskiwwicz, Susan
Rozner. Grace Mendez, Ann Turk, )ane
Marchetto, Therese Kawalko. Third row:
Jamie Weller, Chris Muchna, Sonia Giych,
Kris Bettinardi.
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Front row: Josie Sobieraj, Kathy Hugar,
Linda Johnson, Mary Kalbfleisch,
MatyBeth McLain. Second row: Tracy
Sablick, Trish Madden, Mary Bansley,
Nancy Bonczyk.
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Ondrak Hall
Front row: Reggie Murphy, Patti Pindak,
Denise Spiels, AnnaMarie Glynn. Second
row: Mindy Antosldewicz, Connie Putz,
Julie Janecl<e, Marc! Svec, AnnMarie
Bednarsld. Third row: Therese Thomp-
son, Renee Lettiere, Peggy Whalen, Ei-
leen Valenta, Lorl Lanser.
Front row: Mindy Antoskiewicz, Nancy
Dabrowski, Val Capuani, Linda Pullano.
Second row: Vicky Plys, Maribeth Duffy,
Dina Cload, Dodi Bitz, Joanne Connolly.
Third row: Lynda Cavanaugh. Michelle
Szum, Ann Wojak, Cathy Stiglianese,
Mary Billings, Ann O'Neill.
Front row: Laura Aquino, Maureen Col-
gan, Susie O'Connor, Janis Vacca, Mi-
chelle Palaclos. Second row: Maty Wong,
Donna Herllhey, Caja Pemkus, Patti Kiss,
Pam Becker, Nancy WIngles, Ann Foley,
Maty Ridge, Linda Balickl.
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Ondrak Hall
Front row: Annette Markun, Maureen
Penczak, Sheila CrepanskI, Collette
Szmergalskl. Second row: Mary Gary,
Kathy Keeley, Karen Lee, Terri Relmers-
ma, Maria Gargano, Jcinet Anderson.
Front row: Lisa Zahlman. LeeAnn Labus.
Second row: Laura Martinek, )oan Lam-
perskl, Debbie De Runtz, Maggie Man-
chek, Kathy Klamems, Jackie Spederking.
Front row: Lisa Kirk, Mary D'Apply, Karen
Lockwood, Lori LaMotte. Second row:
Marty McDonough, Judy Yost, Marcia
Menke, Mary)o Ripplnger, Rita Schulz.
Third row: Sue Mellon, Carolyn Bone,
Maureen Koteles, Sally Schiller.
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Ondrak Hall
Front row: Maureen O'Malley,
Maureen Dufficy, Leslie Colab.
Second row; Mary Bansley,
Kim Baker, Agnes Brennan,
Nancy Morgan. Third row:
Mary Furio, Sherri Patrick, Jen-
ny Graham, Mary Kaye Leske,
Mary Pat Harty.
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Front row: Mary Casey, Sue
Czerwinski, Ann Kelly, Melinda
Jarvis, Julie Pudlo. Second row:
Nancy Strock, Dawn Rinella,
Barb Sweeny. Third row: Cindy
Knox, Cathy MIksch, Kathy
Bugielski.
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Front Row: Mike Buck- Second Row:
Bob McDonald, )im Bowie, Bob Hln-
chley, Dennis Hannon, Dave Lopez,
Paul Hanan. Third Row: John Cusick,
Frank O'Brien, Chuck Peterson,
George Collette.
Front Row: John Sullivan, Mike La-
Margo, Mike Minnis. Second Row:
Phil Bebar, Tony Navak, Brian Hoff-
man, Andy Sestak. Third Row: John
Burke, Joel Suter, John (Cllly) Gil-
lenwater.
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Paradise
Front Row: Bill Wojclk, Bruno Ber-
soner. Second Row: Marc Paplemlk,
)lm Bond, Bob Rozner. Third Row:
Mike Kelleher, John Pastuovic, )eff
Rodzak. Mark Rcibe. Fourth Row: jlm
Mllock, Kevin Haney. Rfth Row; Al
Nunez. Tom Fltzsimmons. Sixth
Row: Marty Ellman. John Marshall.
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Kohlbeck Hall
Front row: Dan Gorski, Tim Haas, Leo
Plese. Unknown woman. Second row: Jim
Kavanagh, Dan Tikusis, Joe Antolak, )oe
Leonetti, Kevin Donovan. Third row: Jeff
Henry, Brennan Murphy, Dave Suter, Bill
Hansen, Juvenal Gomez, Paul Anderson,
Wayne Dendler, Andy Podyma, Tom Cox.
Front row; Bob Ralph. Second row: Jay
Scoreman, Todd Welmark, Larry UbI, John
O'Donnell. Third row: Rosalio Bueno, Don
Johnson, John Pavlek, Tim Nasshan.
Fourth row: Rich Steslow, Shannon Cum-
mings. Deacon Staton, Brian Ebalo.
Front row: Cathy Conversa, Debbie Jasku-
nas, Mary Caulfield, Dawn Cruickshank,
Bernie Gardner. Second row: Judy
Woods, Sharon Kane. MaryBeth Sullivan,
Jill Stefani, Michelle Halm, MaiyAnn Kum-
merer. Third row: Jeanne Greene, Ann
Ryan, Nancy D'Appley, Jeanne Maricich,
Donna Hrozencik, Faye Kass, Peggy Pow-
ers, Keenie Gardner, Carolyn Bifuico, Pat-
ty Bingen, Roberta McCrea.
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Kohlbeck Hall
Front row: Donna Schmecht. Donna
Hrozencik, Regina Busato, Monica Olow,
Rose Trout. Second row: Tanya Rogers,
Ann O'Cannor, Beth Murray, Salty Cassin,
Pam Nolan. Third row: Kathy Kosin,
Debbie Rosiejka, Mary Dern, Ginny
Young.
Front row: Mike O'Ryan, Bill Steele, Bill
Tracey, Dave Steck, Unknown woman
again. Second row: Tom Russell, Mike
Galena, Joe Legeese, Bill Bower, Fred
Stroner. Third row: Tim |ayne, Jeff Gura,
Pat Russel, Marlon Mitchell, Matt Rawley,
Leo Bonds, Dan Rak, Rudy Mejicano.
Front row: Kevin Welch, Larry Bettag, Nick
Rodriguez, Tom Stule, Brian Barrett.
Second row: Dave Toennies, Jim Socha,
Oscar Ortiz, jim Novak. Third row: Tom
Ruff, jim Brosncihan, Gary Giuens, Dave
Mozwecz, Bob Reilph.
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DR. RICHARD BECKER
President
MR. THOMAS DYBA
Executive Vice President
MR. WALTER BLOCK
Vice President Institutional Re-
sources
DR. MARVIN CAMBURN
Dean of Faculty and Instruction
MR. JOHN EBER
MBA Director
MR. NORBERT FARNUS
Director of Continuing Education
DR. JAMES WEINLADER
Dean of Students
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MS. BARBARA BERNHARD
Development Office
MR GERALD CZERAK
Director of Communications
MS. LAURA DAY
Financial Aid Director
SR BENITA lASURDA, OSB
Campus Ministry Convener
DR. PHYLLIS KITTEL
Associate Dean of Faculty and In-
struction
MS. MAUREEN KOTELES
Director of Resident Life
MR. GAY MIYAKAWA
Alumni Director
MR TOM RICH
Director of Admissions
MR DAVID STRIKER
Registrar
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Education Division
Education Department
DR. AMRY BROOKE
Dept. Head
DR. JAMES BAKER
Dir. of TIDE Prog.
MS. KATHERINE ELLIOTT
Physical Education Department
MR. ANTHONY LASCALA MR. JOHN OSTROWSKl MR. DAVID SWANSON
Humanities Division
Fine Arts Department
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FR. MICHAEL KOMECHAK,
O.S.B.
Dept. Head
FR. LEO VANCURA, O.S.B.
History and Languages Department
DR. PHILIP BEAN
Dept. Head
DR. LUZ ALVAREZ
Literature and Communication Department
DR. JOHN OBRIEN
Dept. Head
MS. ROSEMARY COLEMAN
DR. GEORGE WENDT
Music Department
FR. JOHN PALMER, C.S.V.
Dept. Head
MR. MARK LEE
MS. CHARLOTTE PUPPEL
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Philosophy Department
DR. BERNARD TOUSSAINT
Dept. Head
DR. PATRICIA FAUSER
Religious Studies Department
BRO. FINIAN TAYLOR, O.S.B.
Science Division
Biology Department
DR. JOHN MICKUS
Dept. Head
DR. LAWRENCE KAMIN DR. ALFRED MARTIN FR. THEODORE SUCHY,
O.S.B.
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Chemistry and Biochemistry Department
DR. DAVID RAUSCH
Dept. Head
DR. RICHARD HYSLOP
DR. CLARA MCMILLAN
DR WAYNE WLSLOWSKI
Mathematical Sciences Department
MR. JAMES MEEHAN
Dept. Head
DR. ROSE CARNEY
MS. EILEEN CLARK
FR. ANTHONY JACOB, O.S.B.
SR. VIRGINIA MCGEE
MS. AAARY LEE ST. AUBIN
FR. RICHARD SHONKA,
O.S.B.
FR. PAUL TSi
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Physics Department
DR. RALPH MEEKER
Dept. Head
DR. JOSEPH BOWE DR. DUANE BUSS
DR. JOHN SPOKAS
Social Science Division
Business and Economics Department
MR. NORAAAN GIERIASINSKI MR. JOHN HUBENY
MR. DONALD KURATKO
MR. JEFFREY ArtADURA DR. MARCARETE ROTH
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Political Science Department
DR. CHRISTOPHER
KORNAROS
Dept. Head
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DR. )OEL SETZEN
Sociology and Psychology Department
DR. CAROLYN SWALLOW
Dept. Head
DR. JAMES CRISSAAAN
DR. JAMES lACCINO
MR. JAMES JANA
DR. ELEANORE RYAN
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Nursing Department
Health Care Education
Department
MS. DEBORAH ADRIAN
DR. JAMES HAZDRA
Dept. Head
Not Pictured: Physical Education Department
Dr. James Bell, Dept. Head
Ms. Debra DiMatteo
Ms. Mary SarubbI
Mr. James Tovell
History and Languages Department
Dr. Susan Mikula
Literature and Communications Department
Dr. Phillip Bozek
Dr. John Byrne
Music Department
Ms. Rosalie Loeding
Religious Studies Department
Fr. Philip Timko, O.S.B., Dept. Head
Biology Department
Dr. Charles Huettner
Chemistry and Biochemistry Department
Dr. EM. Winkler
Business and Economics Department
Dr. Robert Hull, Dept. Head
Mr. Daniel Rady
Political Science Department
Dr. Ted Jelen
Nursing Department
Ms. Mary Ann Santucci, Dept. Head
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Admission's Staff
Mike Blehle, Cindy Cailendo, Corlnne Nawrocid
Library Staff
Front Row: Marie Yager, Betty Macvoich, Rickya Bresser, Craig Eben, Richard Hansen. Second Row: Kay
Zaborac, Bert Thompson, Joan Hopldns, Marl< Krol, Mary Caron, Marie Francis.
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Health Office Staff
CerrI Curiey, Dr. J. Selbert, Laura Lacey, Linda Onson.
Student Development Center
Front Row: Maiy Ann KIstner, Urry Baker, Gary Padak, Mary Lou Madsen, Tom Jones. Second Row: Irish
Keporos, Lonna Bury, Barb Karchln.
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JAMES ABEL
History
STEVEN ANTONINI
Biochemistry
GERALD APPLETON
DAWN ARNASHUS
Biology
SANDRA ARNOLD
Elementary Education
JAMES ARNS MARTIN BECHINA
Music Perfomiance, Sacred Music Accounting, Business Economics
DOUGLAS BECKER
Music Education, Math, Music
Composition
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D[ANE BOROSAK
Biology, Literature and
Communications
BERNADETTE BOYCE
Computer Science
TED BRADY
Biology
BRIDGET BRENNAN
Business Economics
WILLIAM BROPHY
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KAREN BROWN
Computer Science
FRANK BUOMONO
Physics
LYNN CARBERRY
Literature and Communications
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DARLENE CASTELVECCl
Psychology
VITO CATALDO
Psychology
MARY CAULFIELD
Accounting
EILEEN CIBULA
Elementary Education, Physical
Education
COLLEEN COLLINS
Hccilth Science
MARY CON ROY
Accounting, Business Economics
THOAViS CORSO
Chemistry
DAWN CRUICKSHANK
Political Science
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JULIANNA DAVERN
Sociology
KELLY DAVERN
Sociology
ROBERT DAVIDSON
Biology
DIANE DEMKO
Elementary Education
ANNA DIAZ
Biology
JOANNE DIETRICH
Accounting, Business Economics
ANN DILLON
Business Education
EDWARD DILLON
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GRACE DOHERTY
Accounting
THOArtAS DOLAN
Sociology
JULIE ENGSTROM
Psychology
LISA ESPOSITO
LORI ESSER
Biology
MARY FARRELL
Accounting
ROBERT FINERAN
Business Economics
TOM FITZSIMMONS
Business Economics
PATRICK FLYNN
Radiological Science
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JOHN GACH
BETH GARDNER
Business Economics
MICHAEL GlERHAHN
lEANNE GOLEMBIEWSKI
Hefilth Science
JAMI GRAHAM
ROBERT GULLETT
Computer Science, Mathematics
DENNIS HANNON
Accounting, Business Economics
yV\ARGARET HENSELER
Sociology
ROBERT HERRAAANN
Business Economics. Accounting
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DANIEL MINES
Physics, Mathematics
DONNA HROZENCIK
Biochemistry
CARYL HUDSON
Psychology
R]TA HUGHES
Elementary Education
SUSAN INGERSOLL
Elementary Education
KATHLEEN jAVORIK
Mathematics
DEBRA JONES
Literature and Communications
JAMES KACZMARSKI
Business Economics
KAREN KALCIC
Business Economics
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SHARON KANE
Elementary Education
FLORIAN KIRWAN
Business Economics
KEVIN KISPERT
Business Economics
GARY KMIECIAK
Accounting
ERNEST KNIGHT
JACQUELINE KNIGHT
Psychology
JOSEPH C. KOIAR I
Accounting
GREGORY KOLTON
Business Economics
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KEITH KOSTECKA
Chemistry
DAWN KOVAC
RICHARD KREBS
Chemistry
CYNTHIA KRUSE
Accounting
FRANCIS KWAK
Biology
PETER LAPLACA
Business Economics
ROSEMARY LAUDANI
Literature and Communication
SHARON LAYDEN
Business Economics
DAVID LISSAK
Political Science
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VIRGINIA LORENZ
COLLEEN MaclNTYRE
Elementary Education
MICHAEL MAHAY
JOHN MARCHESE
ROBERT MARSHALL
Biology
COLLEEN McCOLE
Elementaty Education
TIMOTHY McGEE
Biology
ROBERT McMAHON
Computer Science
JUDITH MEISMER
Mathematics
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ANNA MIEZIO
Accounting
WILLIAM MIKSCH
Political Science
KIMBERLY MIKUTIS
Elementary Education
SUSAN MILNAMOW
Mathematics
RITA MOCK
Business Economics
MARILYN MONTGOMERY
Elementary Education
BRIAN MORAN
History
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BRIAN MORAN
SUZANNE MORGAN
Elementary Education
HUGH MURPHY
NORA NAGLE
Literature and Communication
ANN NASS
Biology
JOHN NOCEK
Accounting
BRIAN OBORA
ELIZABETH O'CONNOR
Accounting
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LINDA O'CONNOR
Social Science
KEVIN OKEEFE
Business Economics
MAUREEN OLOUGHLIN
Biology
MONICA OLOW
Physical Education
LAURA ONDREY
Accounting
AAARCL^ CRY
Accounting
GARY OSWALD
SUZANNE PASSANTINO
Biology
MARGARET PATTERSON
Computer Science
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LORETTA PIETROBON
Accounting
ANTHONY POLU\STRlNI
Biology
MICHAEL POWERS
Phiysical Education
SARA PREUSS
Elementary Education
DUANE RAKOWSKJ
Chemistry
MARIE RANDAZZO
Elementary Education
SUSAN REILLY
Elementary Education
MARY REIS
Literature and Communications
DAVID REYNOLDS
History
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ANDREW RJTTLER
Accounting
ALICE ROCK
Biology
JEFFREY RODZAK
Biology
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Mathematics
JEAN RUNGE
Biology
KRISHNA SCHRAM
Literature and Communications
DONNA SCHULTZ
History
DEBORAH SEHGAL
History
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STEVEN SEWERYN
Biology
ROBERTA SHERMACK
Psychology
KJMBERLY SHROKA
Computer Science
GREGG STEADMAN
Political Science
KEVIN TABOR
PAUL TANZILLO
Political Science
CHERYL TEALE
Computer Science
NANCY TOSTO
Accounting
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KATHLEEN TURK
LORETTA TYLKA
Biology
DEBRA VORRIER
Psychology
JAMES VOTTERO
JOSEPH WAJERSKI
Physical Education
ROBERT WEATHERLY
Biochemistry
JEFFREY WELLER
Biology
JODY WELLER
Biology
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DONNA WINGELS
Accounting, Business Economics
DOLORES WOLANIN
Accounting
lUDITH WOODS
Elementary Education
ELIZABETH WRZESINSKi
Elementary Economics
ROBERT YELM
Business Economics
ELIZABETH ZAHLMAN
Biology
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Seniors Picnic
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Baccalaureate Mass
The class of 1 982 said its final farewell before grad-
uation, to each other and to IBC community at the
Baccalaureate Mass. Also the seniors asked for the
Lord's blessing as they each pursued their individual
careers.
In the concelebrated mass, Abbot Valetine stressed
the idea of being chosen by God for a certain task. This
idea exemplified the meaning of education at IBC.
Music for the mass was provided by both the
chorus and a guitar ensemble. The tenor of the hymns
was both classical and modern.
After the Eucharist a slide show arranged by Tom
Corso, Bernadette Boyce, Nancy Tosto, and Rita
Hughes portrayed scenes of the class' fouryear career
at Illinois Benedictine.
The prevailing sadness was overcome by thoughts
of the good times locked in the memories of each
senior. Another memory was added following the cel-
ebration, the pub, allowed the graduates to gather
with their friends to reminisce together one last time.
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Graduates Start Anew
The 89th commencement
exercises, held on May 23,
1982, culminated the senior
class' years at IBC.
After the graduates, led by
Dr. Weslowski had entered the
Rice Center, Dr. Becker intro-
duced the student speaker
Tom Dolan. Next). Earl Burrell of
PPG Industries discussed the
importance of determination in
setting and reaching goals.
The graduates then received
their diplomas and their de-
grees were conferred upon
them by Chancellor Valentine.
Honorary degrees were also
given to two trustees of the col-
lege as well as Dr. Burrell.
The ceremony concluded
A'ith the former seniors leaving
.vith mixed feelings of joy, sad-
less and relief.
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Photography Editors
Layout Editors
Sports Editor
Yearbook Staff
Artist
Typists
Photographs Donated By
Hunter Representative
Bernadette Boyce
Steve Seweryn
Margaret Patterson
Sue Passantino
Mary Farrell
Judy Meismer
Bill Miksch
Therese Kawaiko
Chis Kwak
Donna Machaiica
Robert McMahon
Kim Shroka
Janis Vacca
Nancy Pcissantino
Cheryl Dziekan
Alice Rock
Fr. Stan (Alumni Office)
Fr. Michael
Tom Corso
Bruno Berzoner
Candor Photography Staff
Morris Ferensen
As we finish our last yearbook as IBC alumni, we
would like to thank our competent staff who worked so
hard to complete this book. Our special thanks to Mary
Farrell, Margaret Patterson, Therese Kawaiko, Donna
Machaiica, and Janis Vacca who worked on the book
even into the summer. We hope that this yearbook will
always bring back memories of all the good times you
have had at IBC. Lastly, as seniors we wish the best of
luck to the new editors Therese and Donna and to all
the future IBC Eagle staffs.
Bernadette
and
Steve
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