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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 

1st 


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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 

32 

St.  Ambrose 

17 

28 

Eureka 

0 

34 

North  Park 

13 

14 

Lakeland 

10 

17 

Olivet  N 

26 

6 

Loras 

7 

21 

Augustana 

49 

31 

Concordia 

7 

0 

Elmhurst 

28 

20 

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 

46 

Wheaton 

56 

Olivet 

45 

Chicago  St. 

64 

Elmhurst 

61 

North  Park 

58 

George  Williams 

44 

Concordia 

54 

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Eagles  Take  To  The  Water 


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. 


■NGTHS 


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IBC 

Men's  Team 

OPP 

59 

College  of  DuPage 

49 

60 

IIT 

53 

61 

Rockford 

38 

62 

North  Central 

51 

58 

Wheaton 

55 

1st  Place 

HAWK  Relays 

50 

Kalamazoo 

63 

75 

North  Central 

40 

4th  Place 

Wheaton  College  Invitational 
Women's  Team 

1  St  Place 

Knox  College  Invitational 

2nd  Place 

Wheaton  College  Invitational 

89 

North  Central 

58 

63 

UICC 

74 

85 

College  of  DuPage 

38 

79 

St.  Mary's 

62 

48 

Wheaton 

49 

52 

Lake  Forest 

97 

62 

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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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DePaul 

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North  Park 

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Lewis 

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Elmhurst 

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Wheaton 

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Trinity 

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Platterville 

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Milton 

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George  Williams 

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Judson 

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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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North  Park 

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Lewis 

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Elmhurst 

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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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Wheaton,  Valparsio  1  st 

Elmhurst  1  st 

IBC  Invitational  2nd 

Ecumenical  Invitational  5th 

N.i.l.C.  1st 
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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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Front  Row:  Al  Nunez,  Mike  Mar- 
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Comer,  Bill  Miksch.  Second:  Fred 
Synkovitz,  Terry  Ryan,  Bob  Her- 
rmann, Keith  Kostecka,  Rudi  Meji- 
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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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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. 


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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. 


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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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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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jaeger  Hall 


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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ADMINISTRATION 


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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SHUIA  MICHAELS 


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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THOAAAS  ROCOWSKl 
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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GREGORY  ZELASKO 


DAVID  ZEPEDA 
Blochemlstiy 


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Memories  Are  Reborn  At  Rocist 


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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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Thanks  to .  .  . 


Co-Editors 

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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