Leo High School - Leo Lion Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

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All Sorts of factors develop Leo tradition . Lion 6677 Smaller student body Creates student-teacher oloseness LEO HIGH SCHOOL 7901 So. Sangamon Chicago, Illinois H - ....I7., 3.1, ..,.- . , . . - U OT , - A In egg I . Q, j , f -:Yifi ,gigi K i i being an urban school attracts an integrated student population , L, - Q,,..gq-- ----1--,i -- -V -1-7 --f -,4, -,, - -rn 7 , F lx 'Q J V2 IW H .v ,Q P - -. x 5' 1 ,.P'. 'Qifi f' : V 'L . L..L-. D k A My RVIJ: favs ali.. , V . . G l , X W Q ve- O , 9 ir Q D ' ' 0 1 .3 .V v f I w . w fc ' fd . . A. ... , finPl2?'U,H1'32:2 , li U A1 A , 1, g - k L A . Lvl I - 1 0 ' .xr -if. E - 4:aff.nJ1w1sa . , 1: Q . , 3 , r 1, ,if li,---EG .,., f-U, X ' , . 1 N 5:5sc1?5'2,'f:1grrAwn mfr I V- f -. , . , X ' ' ' ' ' ,+11,..,' V. ...,w.'-., My . , Q ' l.-ff H V J ,-,w - ' -' Y'-1 r V 'G . ,:, 4 N V ' ?'H ' 'P f-4 3 1 ' Xu . 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V nf'-'Q ' 'L lr 5 leadership, Leo Students excel in many dimensions 5 participation in religious activities shows a renewed W uv w 1 X U1 MIM , xx A may r 'V x Wu lm, NV mv 'W Q' W 4 N, W! x A ,,,l. - .,.,!Y' . ,W , ,L 1. . ,L 4.011H-,,w.4,1fiu,L11113-.1!L!K'aI:1f,ImUfDvlS 4i4v!WfT,1!,AQ4ic1LH 'C1li1'!K 'iLxE71?fLf1ikijl'l'1lLlHCl.:X 1 Llxiuiz fha: x-'11n'icf',' uf: rtxufzw thai iaffcnd I X Tilillil' thu 1ElifHC'3fuPhL'T'lf :'m 1d'w buiitui' fm iCfLI'I'1iV1fl,.-A epirixi limi fgxisljs imidc fha- scghriz-iw1 S km-pizys 9a .u51Cilu'1'.'4 Catholicheritage. . . f J hard Work and determination L N .,, pay off in impodzmf aspects of sch 001 life EVENTS 1? . . . the year punctuated- by rituals and traditions, made more enriching by each new endeavor and each new success. ' 4 43225 If 555.3 ff f N ' lf! Fi? - Jw 492 Q .11 , rg. ,3,.. 5, , Q xx: -1 YJ. ,1 fliffa . f Ss 4 ' A' ful F gllu -TF' V .TH li F 'gf Full 4 ' jfgil li -:A L Ill r J A 'fl '-I 11 . TN -.x . ',- . .. Y ' ak X 'zu ' X U12 A ,vi 3, y If si1i... 1 0? . dir' I lx 7 N ,wg if .' V' ..V. -K , A M x -. 5 'r.. 1 - Q - , -- .3 - 4 :J .. I? . L 1 'f I A 'Q Y T 4 1 . ' b 4 '1 K 7 11 4 ' 5 Lf A The Homecoming Committee of the Student Council, with the help of interested students, made this year's homecoming successful. Students from each of the classes reported after school to help the committee with its gigantic task of transforming the school and giving the student body enough will power to help boost the team to victory. The week began with decorating halls, lounge and gym. Spirit for the week mushroomed with shortened schedules and the American Graf- fittif' provided by the S.C. School week ended with the pep rally supply- ing more enthusiasm for the Home- coming Game. The dance, held the night after the explosive victory over Mendel, was more exciting especially since it was the first homecoming victory in over five years. All My Life, a popular hit by the Beatles, was the theme, with music furnished by the fabulous Fragile. Students show characteristic enthusiasm - 6.514-1 B i Song. r ' N' i 1' ..,,, 3' '-.JL -. ' ' 1 - U-' -TI' f. ' r ii. if-if .Zn jx A p , Fifgaffg' . --1 ' 'f ,f,5 gif' Dj Under the direction of Band president, the traditional pep rally. CJ Cheerleaders thrill the crowd with one of Fred Nelson, the band rehearses some music by Everyone stands to sing the Leo Fight their difficult stunts. for the traditional march through the halls. All the Places I Remember, All M Lif A an-9 X T X 5? L by l in Q Y T W' ff B C Aj THE HOMECOMING COURT: lL-Rl McGinnis, Mike McNulty, Sue Hansen, Sun- sional slow tlzince. Fred Carter, joli Thompson, Bill jenkins, Ll1'21SIT'llIl1. Horz1ceRoundtree. Cl After Il few clzinces. -lnmes Bolen, Nelsoi Anita Strange. Queen Rita Dora. King Steve Bl Couples enjoy the relaxation of nn oem Anderson :intl flutes take ai refreshment break. V , 'v 1 Lhsrfe me Fllnracml imefzmtmlm- 1,14 V I l..,i1ow1q 1.il Efinumws hmmm elhmmgwll Qliilitmumm silblp Wild ma? lldiirs llovm You is f All is e- A C Aj Kathy Rizzo and Matt Looby spend time Fragile reflecting on the theme of the dance, In My CJ An old friend of Leo, drops by to sec Life. who is dancing and who is not. BD Music was supplied by the super group D Dj Dave Bermcle, Ruben Caballero, and dates find time from dancing for some pri- vate conversation. Mr. Henning Directs Holiday Concert ,fffe -H'-S :wilt-5 C .w-Q., W C D AJ Mr. Henning, after his recovery from sur- does its part for the annual concert. mas songs. gery, pauses after the initial number to give CJ Before a standing room only audience, the DJ Everyone does his part to make the his formal introduction of the band. band lets loose with some traditional Christ- Christmas Concert a Spirited Evening. BJ The saxophone section, led by Pat Clancy, I6 An auditorium full of holiday-spin ited people braved a cold, mid-Decem- ber evening to hear the Leo Band dur- ing its annual Christmas Concert. Christmas carols could be heard throughout the neighborhood. After his leave of absence because of illness, Mr. Henning returned to conduct his band of 28 years. The concert was curtailed slightly because of the circumstances. The band's tra- ditional holiday was topped off by the jazz Bancl's version of several modern tunes. x A B ,V l .H l , f , . 4 V. .. I ' ,ii . if T v . 1 p. -V l , .1 f El if l. A 1 li ,X v ' 1 C D AJ The Band officers, XX!illiam Murray, Hor- ace Roundtree, john Foerrsch, Fred Nelson, await presentation of Christmas gifts. BJ A crystal wine decanter was the gift given to Mr. Henning in appreciation of his hard work. CJ A copper stein was the gift presented to Bro. Traecy in recognition of his successful H. 5 i +R 'T first semester with the music program. Dj The jazz Band gives the audience a bit of modern music, TSOP. Senior Prom Class of '77 Shows Touch of Clas A M six if i .. rl VH ,Xi -Qu. II, 1 Q J vb ' O ffflffiv of fi' A L 1 . Ai., B C A. Over 100 couples spent May 18th at the evening enjoyable. Strader, Fred Nelson, Kathy Rizzo, Ron Lexington l-louse. C. PROM COURT: TOP TO BOTTOM: son, Bill Hickey, Beth Falvey, Queen B. A delicious meal also served to make the Cnrmelica Rivera, Kevin Reid, Dorothy jackson, King Kevin I-lines, 18 The largest percentage of any ecent senior class attended this year's enior Prom held at the Lexington ouse. Over one hundred couples anced the night away to the ontinuous entertainment of Organizing this year's Prom was A Br. Hale, assisted by Br. Gattone, and a student committee headed by Tim O'Reilly. The traditional beer mug and miniature ring were chosen as the prom favors. Selected as King and Queen of theProm were Kevin Hines and his date Pamela jackson. l ...S , , B L. 2 -'T F l C D A. The spirit of the prom is reflected in the Kevin Hines, pose for their formal picture. Committee chairman Tim O Reilly with date cheerful expressions on Ron Nelson and C. joe Russell puts on his top hat when he -Ioan Fox, seems satisfied with the prom s suc Kathy Rizzo. steps onto the dance floor with his date. cess. B. The royal couple, Pamela jackson and D. If enjoyment is any criteria, then Prom To honor the graduates and their slide-presentation on the class of '77 parents, the day before graduation, a that formed parrol the communion special liturgy was celebrated, followed by the graduation luncheon. The liturgy was planned by Brfs Gattone and Zlatis, and officiated by Fr. jose. Highlighting the Mass was a meditation, The catered luncheon was under the care of Mrs. N. Shine and 'ne' members of the Parents' A 'v 5- ,1 ' fi li . r fi I. l ,,' C D A. Graduates john Linehan and Tony Wright the luncheon in the Hall of Fame. reminisce while looking at the senior collage. C, The St. Barnabas folk group led the music B. Parents of the graduates mill around after glt the graduation mass. D. Grzidupites and their families were invited to .ittend the grpiduation liturgy in the gym. Graduation Liturgy, Luncheon Beginnings, Theme of Grad Mass nil 1- ig.. ., ,Q um SAV! fi. BEGINNINGS was the theme of the lit- B. Mike and -Iohn Durty were among the sen- C. Fr.-lose was assisted by the Brothers in the celebrated by Fatlicrilosc, iors who offered intentions during the Mass. distribution of the Eucharist. my B ? ,Lf 5 i xx. V5 ,x A I 'S .QA -milf' ' iw-w,., M an A new setting for graduation was salutatorian, Frank Sperlak as een at the '77 commencement. valedictorian, and Fr. Robert Clark, cAuley Auditorium was the site of Superintendent of Schools, he graduation exercises for the 48th Archdiocese of Chicago. Brother J. H. class. Speakers on this Greenan also gave his final address to were john Foertsch as the seniors of Leo High School. 5- A B C Salutatorian for the graduation was Stu- B. Lining up before the ceremony, the seniors C. McAuley Auditorium provided a large Council president,-Iohn Foertsch. seemed nervous. enough stage to seat all the graduates. Four Year Retreat Program Initiated A D AJ Sally confides some of her reactions to her chance to discuss their ideas, as Don Shannon coming to Leo :is part of the retreat team, and Milton Garner are doing. BH Witliin the groups the students got at CJ One of the retreat team members, Kitty, 24 -nhl B . i' C shares some insights with the group. D5 Freshman jim Coogan gives his report before everyone. group's This past year a complete retreat program was set up for all the students at Leo. The opportunity was provided to each person to have a full day of retreat with his classmates in order to supplement his religious formation. A group of retreat directors from Tolentine Center, led by Father Terry, O.S.A., conducted the retreats. The seniors traveled to the Center for their retreat, while the underclassman retreats were held at school. f. 1-:,ece4:a2:::Q:Q:-1-Cf 1 ::::z1F:21:ffEtff1'ar 'WKSFUS - --A .- -.- .- ..: ,.,- t,.,1-1-1-1.1--,.3-4--Y--1 f - '?-E -P :ffg'gF:QI12:tf:f::L:v:1:2 kfE . 5bQ:i gXov ' :ifibifiifw-Qifiw 'gITI?F:L:x1::rE5:E1 'V' REQ-'M A :-'.--- :-, :-1'--I--E--1: ' . S:-:f:f:1:1-1--1-:-ls: 5z,Lp:5:r:1:r.::2:3:5:5:Qg , .zrrrrzszrzrqsgsbggxz , :E2EE2:i 5SiIEf:CSllE'1- :2 Z f?'?5'-?i1?f:!EfE1f5E:F.1:3 i fZF:EE?15s5:2?E2qs?iE5Ef at M?Q:25'ig'1 A - 1 I'T'f? l i A , -2 ,r- '11, B C AJ The seniors, seen here in chapel, traveled to Tolentine Center for their day of retreat. B5 Fr. Terry was the retreat leader for each CJ Retreat provided senior Bob Clark with day of retreat. some moments for quiet thought The brainchild of S.C. moderator Br. Gattone, was at last accomplished at Lewis University in Lockport. A S.C. sponsored workshop for underclassmen members of the student government was held at the Brother's Training House. Members of the '76 graduating 3 E. class were present to assist the students to realize the possibilities that are open to them if only they get really involved. Manyihelpful suggestions were made at the workshop for improving communications between students and administration. A B C A. Alumni jim Shine tells S.C. members of with Lenny Rogozinski and Gabe Caponera. and Louis jackson take a break from his experiences outside of Leo. C. Pat Hannon, Dan Sheridan, Ken I-Ianek workshop discussions. B. Brian Riordan evaluates this year's Council 26 First S.C. Workshop Held at Lockport B A l D c A. Louis jackson listens attentively to a next year's Council. Council. speaker. C. Matt Connelly listens to Brian Riordan's D. Ed Hozzian looks on as Eddie jones gives B. Pat Shine, Tim Hennessy, Oscar Garrett groups' evaluation of the success of this year's Mike Dabrowski a few tips on taking notes. and jack Kelly discuss possible projects for MT, , 3 L I, 'SL 1 ,rg r,-n 1 v .wc ,gl -1 1 '54 r, ,FFX- X 62- 'GTI 1 f J1 ,L 'wus rP'LL ' IF! .1 ,X 'f- rg. 6 'Vx ,A ---Y-In 'lg rjfi.-A fa.: if ,gg rag,-:QQ 54 .- .,,1Lz,'. .If 4-, 5191+-5:31 'rf - 3.1 '-f- 'JJ-V' i'.'- PJ v-ld I. -:.Q 112. Ig ' 1' -1, 1 -l',35LfgfiEYf1 :fi il in 'Y' -H 32 - - LL, 13 -' -1.41, .L 5,7-7!n. : -9 lj?-vw' L P'-f 'E'-4 -.F 2, 1. 'IJ' 5:33.74-f.,3l'1 .jJ.i..Hj?1:Ar:,.f-tif , wg- t'11i:. S1115 -E311-:'?f 'f1f4 ,as '-'-.L-,ug 'L- 'LI! -yur, ,J 'fu J' f:,'J:',,,!: Ev-fgkf ' 1 A 1115 . . .the final days of cqmpletion, a mixture of joy and sadness, fulfillment and a beginning , ff 'Ll l'- ,J .',' QL ' f l ig? .nf fe f Miklos Brown, St. Columbanus, Basketball 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2. --.Q john Allen Nelson Anderson john Andrasco Stuart Bacon john Allen, Avalon, Football 3, 4, Letterman's 5, 4. Nelson Anderson, St. Columbanus, Football 2, Intramurals 2. john Andrasco, Queen of Martyrs, Intramurals 1, 2, 5, 4. Stuart Bacon, Avalon. Reginald Baker, St. Dorothy's, Cross Country I, 2, 4, -Dance Committee 3, 4, Track 2, 5, 4, Mark Bandemer, Nativity of Our Lord, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Terrence Banket, St. Carthage, Basketball '1, Football 2, 3, Intramurals 3, 4. 1, l Rich Bamotes, St. Gabriel, Football 2, Inrrarnurals 3, 4. l Michael Bell, St. Sabina, Bowling I, 2, 4. M Dave Bermele, St. Bridget, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, james Bolen, Sacred Heart, Dance Committee 5, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Letterman's 4, Student Council 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4. Don Booth, St. Margarers, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, Z, 5, 4, Swimming 1, 2. john Boulanger, Graham Sfhool, Intramurals I. Lawrence Brackin, St. Ethelreda, Baseball 1, 3, Basketball 1, 2, Football I, Z, 5, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3. Darrell Brookins, St. Carthage, Bowling 2, 4, Dance Committee 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Letterman's 3, 4. Gregory Brown, Hamilton, Dance Committee 3, 4, Intramiirals 1, 2, 4, Track 5. Michael Buckley, St. Barnabas. A future Leo student, Larry McErlean, class of 1986, is given a helping hand by-Iohn Foertsch during the Open House. B ,. ,ai Reginald Baker Mark Bandemer Terrence Banker Rich Barnotes Seniors id Gpen ls House Success 7-s.-... 14, lx '5 Brother Gattone gives some last minute instructions to two of the sen- ior guides at Open House,jim Wegenast and Fred Carter. Michael BCH Dave Bermclc 1,644 .459 james Bolen Don Booth john Boulanger Lawrence Brackin Darrell Brookins Gregory Brown Miklos Brown Michael Buckley 0 51 Lounge Repamted Thru Student Help Ruben Caballero Chris Carroll 'TY 'fY 1' 4 YL :yi ii Ein. 1. s it I ai Michael Burner: Slyvesrer Burler Fred Carter Ef ren Casreneda Patrick Clancy Robert Clark The cooperation and support of the senior class members, like john Gom- olka, was needed in order to insure the painting and eventual opening of the lounge. 32 james Coleman Gregory Collins Q-...Q Robert Coplin Robert Copp Sylvester Butler, St. Carthage, Baseball 1, 2, 4, Football 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Letterman's 4. Ruben Caballero, I-Iamalinc, Football 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Lettcrman's 3, 4, Track 2. Chris Carroll,,St. Kilian's, Baseball 1, Basketball 4, Bowling 3, Intramurals 3, IJcrtcrman's 4. Fred Carter, St. Ethelreda, Baseball 3, Basketball 1, 2, 5, 4, Dance Committee 2, 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Letterman's 3, 4, Newspaper 4, Student Council rl, 2, 3, 4. Efren Castaneda, Snjoscph, Band 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Patrick Clancy, St. Adrian, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Wrestling 2. Robert Clark, Morrill, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. james Coleman, Corpus Christi, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Gregory Collins, Femwood, Honor Roll 4, Intramurals 3. Bill Collins, Carroll, Basketball I., Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Lawrence Connor, Low U.G.C., Basketball 2, 3, Intramurals 4. Robert Coplin, St. Dorothy's, Band 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 1, 2, Dance Committee 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 4, Track 1, 2, 3. Eugene Corker, St. Thaddeus, Dance Committee, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, Track 3, 4. Eugene Costello, Bowling 4, Intramurals 1, 2, Swimming 1, 2, 3, Water Polo 2, 3, 4. Morris Curtis, Hamilton, Dance Committee 4, Newspaper 4, Track 1, 3, 4, Bob Copp,,FootbalI 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4,1Ietterman's 3, 4, Student Council 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4. ii! William Collins Lawrence Connor all 3 fl Eugene Corker Eugene Costello , 1 Morris Curtis f 5 N X Seniors Come Through in Blood Drive ...Q-n john Darcy Mike Darcy Alvin Dorsey ,..ss X .5 i I. james Eastman Chzirics Faulkner Marc Filns -1 va' john Focrrsch Richard Foster john Gannon '97 Tim Finger Cflyclc Gzirncr il- 6 'AC ' nw The annual blood drive solicited over seventy brave volunteers includ- ing senior Tom Ruane. john Gomolka Mark Good Marcellus Green Milton Green Milton Garner Tim Geary Craig George Stanley Gladney John Darcy, Calumet, Baseball 1y'2,1ia, Honor Roll IQ' 2,154 4, ll Intramurals 11, 2, 5, Letrerman's,5,,Q4,i WreSi1ing'2 .iii Mike Darcy, Calumet, Baseball 1, 2,35 ,Football 1, 2, 3, 4, I-IonorfRoll 1, 2, 3, 4, 1 lntramuralsl, 2, Letterman's E l i Alvin Dorsey, Honor Roll 1,'TraEk 2 ,A ll 1- W james Eastman, Palos Community. l 1 ii ' Raymond Eligan, Academy of St. james. , Tim Finger, St. Alexander, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 5, 4. ,john Foertsch, St. Bamabas, Band 1, 2, Q, 4, Baseball 2, Bowling 2, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 5, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Lerrerin3n'sQ4, Yearbook 4, Newspaper 4, Student Counfil 14- john Gannon, Stjustin Martyr, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Milton Gamer, Sr. Sabina. Tim Geary, McDonald, Honor Roll 1,'2, 3,-5, Ineramurals 2, 4, Student Council 3. Craig George, St. Sabina, Basketball 1, 2, Intramurals 3, 4. Stanley Gladney, St. Leo, Intramurals 4. john Gomolka, St, Bridget's, Band 1, 2, 5, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Mark Good, Our Lady of the Ridge, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2 Marcellus Green, Our Lady of Solace, :Band 5, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 5, 4, Bowling 2, 3, 4 Milton Green, St. john De La Salle. Z' , l SENIOR REPS: FRONT ROW: QL-Ryjames Bolen, Fred Carter, Bill Hickey, Fred Nelson, William jenkins. BACK ROW: john Hastings, jim Sheehy,jim Wegenast, Steve McGinnis, Bob Copp. john Hastings john Heil , A 'J ,,J,, 36 Bill Hickey Glynne Hill Timothy Hill Keith Hines ig i 1 'IX IM X.. i T -f. W l Kevin Hines Thomas Howe Leroy Hugges ti-I-'-, . M3 N Senior Reps Set Example Darrell Isaac Gregory jenkins f 'Nw William jenkins Steven ,Iohnigan john Hastings, Queen of Martyrs, Football 2, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Newspaper 3, 4, Student Council 4. john Heil, Seven Holy Founders, Honor Roll 5. Bill Hickey,iLittlc Flower, Baseball' 1, Basketball 1, Cross Country 11, 2, Football 5, V Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 5, 4, Newspaper 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4. Glynne Hill, Cook, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 3, Ixttcrman's 3. Keith Hines, Avalon, Band 2, 5, 4, Dance Committee 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Letterman's 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, Track 1, Z, 3, 4. Kevin Hines, Avalon, Band 2, 3, 4, Dance Committee 3, 4,,Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Rolli 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, Lettermanls 5, 4, Student Council 1, Track 1, 2, 5, 4. Thomas Howe, Assumption, Honor Roll 2, 5, 4, Swimming 1. Steve Howorth, St. Thomas More, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Darrell Isaac, Football 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 5, 4. Gregory jenkins, Our Lady of Peace, Baseball 2, Dance Committee 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. lwilliamjenkins, l-Iamilton,'Band 1, Dance Committee 3, 4, Honor Roll' 1, 2, Intramurals 1, 2, Letterman's 4, Yearbook 3, 4, Student Council 2, 5, 4, Track 1, 2, 3. 4. Steven johnigan, Horace Mann, Honor Roll 3, Intramurals 3, 4. Bryantjones, St. Leo, Bowling 1, 2, 3, Honor Roll 1, 2. joseph jones, Sacred Heart, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Frankjuszczyk, St. Bridget's, Baseball 2, Honor Roll 1, 2, 5, 4. john Knight, St. Barnabas, Baseball 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Bryant jones Joseph jones Ali a Frank juszczyk john Knight I X Paul Kontrimas john Linehan rug ff' Pat Loughney Steve Luellen XJ l Y , Randall Mzittison jim McDonnell After ri very moving assembly on Auto Safety, Bill Hickey. john McNicliolus and ji-in Bolen get 11 chance to talk personally with speaker jack Burnett. 38 1' A 6 Q . ' iff, 'E .. V Fr' ' V HF, 4 , 3 I I . Ji ' R iv f gk- fl . A ..Q'-,gn Glenn Lopez Rubin Lopez C137 Larry Murfise Desi Mnrtello J Paul Kontrimas, St. Dennis. john Linehan, St. justin Martyr, Baseball 2, 4, Football 2, I-Ionor'Roll 4, Intramurals 1, 3, 4, Newspaper 4. Glenn Lopez, Homiline School, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Rubin Lopez, I-Iomiline School. Pat Loughney, St. Thomas More, Boxing 3, 4, Football 1, 4, Honor Roll 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Letterman's 4. Steve Luellen, Sacred Heart. Larry Marfise, Charles Carroll School, Basketball l, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Desi Martello, St. Catherine, Football 2, 5, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Lctterman's 3, 4. Randall Mattison, Sr. Leo, Football 2, Honor Roll 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2. james McDonnell, Queen of the Universe, Football 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Lctterman's 4, Wmstllng 2, 3, 4. Stephen McGinnis, Queen of Martyrs, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, Honor Roll 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4. Bob MtGourry, Little Flower, Boxing 3, 4, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 3, 4, Lettetman's 3, 4, Newspaper 4, Swimming 1, Wrestling 2, 3, 4. John McKevitt, St. Margaret's. Thomas McNicholas, St. Bridget. Mike McNulty, St.Justin Martyr, Baseball 2, 3, Football 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 2, 5, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Elliot Moore, St. Dorothy. Eric Moore, St. Carthage. Joe Moran, St. Margaret of Scotland, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2. Steve McGinnis ssemblies Tap Outside Resources Bob MCGUU rty 1 'Q-9 at-3-r Mike McNulty john Mclievitr lflliott lvloort' ,lim McMahon Ii fic Moore Tom McNicholns . I . X ,loc Moran The participation of the students themselves in the classroom presenta- tions is evident as Marcellus Green reports to his class. I-dl x Ron Nelson Daniel Nesis -41:1 .Q S Michael Noel jim O'Brien 40 Charles Morrison Patrick Mulka 1 41 Patrick Mullen Fred Nelson ,Z Sometimes listening is difficult enough in itself as Tim Finger der strntes. 1 'un Lawrence O'Brien Edward O,Donnell john Ohcle Class Activity Signals Senior Success w l r li ll! I Tim O'Rcilly George Outland Charles Morrison, I-Iooltway, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Letterman's 4, Yearbook 4, Track 1, Wrestling 4. Patrick Mulka, St. Catherine of Genoa, Honor Roll 1, 2, Intramurals 5. Patrick Mullen, St. Thomas More. Fred Nelson, St. Francis de Paul, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 1, Dance Committee 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, I.etterman's 4, Student Council 1, 5, 4. Ron Nelson, St. Bemadette, Band 4, Dance Committee 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 11, 2, 3, 4, Letter-man's 4, Yearbook 4, Newspaper 4, Student Council 1, 2, 5, Track 1. Daniel Nesis, St. Thomas More. Michael Noel, St. Columbanus, Baseball I, Football 5, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, l.etterman's 4. Jim O'Brien, Little Flower, Football 1, 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 4. lawrence O'Brien, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Ed O'Donnell, St. Mary Star of the-Sea, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2,.Letterman's 4. john Ohde, Sr. Margaret of Scotland, Hockey 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Tim O'Reilly, St. Walters, Football 1, 2, 4, I-Ionor Roll 2, 5, 4, Intramurals 1,.Letterman's 4, Yearbook 4, Newspaper 4, Student Council 4, Swimming 4, Wrestling 2, 34 George Outland, St. Margaret, Basketball 1, Football 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Stephen Perkins, Little Flower, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, Yearbook 4, Newspaper 4. 5.2 Stephen Perkins Tolentine Center Provides , H Senior Retreat Setting 6' 'Tr 7 Retreat director I r. Terry Dieffcnbaeh, Richard price Daniel Quinn explained the Mass in detail as lie cele- Kevin Redden Kevin Reid , Ag james Roberson Benito Rodriguez Pat Mu1len's report draws some laughter from classmates on the retreat. bratcd the liturgy at Tolentine Center. ,I V V X- 'x ff. tial james Riccorclino Luther Riles fa, i 7 E. I 75- ! lf 9 .ug it g 1 ---I A' .2 -luck Rosignal Horace Roundrrcc Tom Ruanc ,loc Russell Richard Price, St. Brendans, Honor Roll Intramurals 1, 2. Daniel Quinn, McDonald, Intramurals 5, 4. Kevin Reid, Sr. Fclicitas. Luther Riles, St. Ethelreda. james Roberson, Sacred Heart, Band 2, 5, 4, Football 1, 2, 5, Intramurals 1, 2, 5, 4, Lctterman's 5, 4, Track 1, 2, 5, 4, Wrestling 2, 5. Benito Rodriguez, Holy Cross, Intramurals 2, 5, 4. jack Rosignal, St. Alben the Great, Baseball 1, 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 5, 4, Letterman's 4, Wrestling 2, Intramurals 4. Horace Roundtree, I-Iowalton, Band 1, 2, 5. 4, Football 1, 2, 5, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 5, 4, Letrcrman's 1, 2, 5, 4, Newspaper 4, Track 1, 2, 5, 4. Tom Ruanc, Little Flower, Honor Roll 5, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 5, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 5. joe Russell, St. Gabriel, Cross Country 1, 2, 5, Honor Roll 1, 2, 5, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Letterman's 5, 4, Track 1, 2, 3. Terry Sandifer, Corltery, Basketball 1, 2, 5, Intramurals 2, 5, Lettetman's 2, 3. jeff Santoro, St. Bridget, Honor Roll 1, 2, 4, Student Council 2. james Scannell, Little Flower, Baseball 2, Boxing 3, 4, Honor Roll 5, 4, Intramurals 1, 2. 5, 4- Donald Shannon, St. Cajatan. Terry Sandifcr jeff Santoro 144 jim Sczmncll Donald Shannon 7,,,, Scholars Emerge From Active Class .f' ' . L F4 - ,- o 'A 'I ILLINOIS STATE SCHOLARS1 CL-RJ John Gannon, Prank spffiak james Shcchy David Smith John Hastings. 3 '50 Michael Smith Frank Sperlak David Stachnik Kevin Stover john Thocl Anthony Thompson ,-1 pl. J Kevin Vacey ir 3 f james Sheehy, St. Thomas More, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 4, Honor Roll 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Lctterman's 4, Student Council 3, 4. David Smith, Medgar Evers. Michael Smith, St. Sabina, Bowling 1, 2, 5, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Frank Sperlak, St. Simon, Baseball 1, 2, Cross Country 2, Honor Roll 1, 2, 5, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 5, 4, Student Council 1. David Stachnik, St, Bridget. Kevin Stover, Hookway, Honor Roll 3, Intramurals 3, Yearbook 3, 4. john Thoel, St. Dennis, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 1, 4, Honor Roll 5. Anthony Thompson, St. Ailbe, Honor Roll 2, 4. Edward Thurman, St. Philip Ncri, Intramurals 4. Kevin Vacey, St. Margaret of Scotland, Swimming 1. james Wcgenast, McDonald, Baseball 1, 2, Basketball 1, Boxing 4, Football 1, 2, 3 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4,lntramura1s 1, 2, 3, 4, Lctterrnan's 4, Student Council 4, Wrestling 2. Dennis Wetzel, St. Alexander, Baseball 1, 2, 5, 4, Boxing 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Gregory Williams, St. Brendan, Band 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 4, Bowling 2, Honor R01 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Anthony Wright, Visitation, Baseball 1, 4, Football 1, 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Lcttcrman's 3, 4, Track 2, 5. jacques Wright, Ruggles, Honor Roll 5, Intramurals 3, 4. Greg Zciger, Clissold, Honor Roll 3, Wrestling 2. james Wegenast Dennis Wetzel Gregory Williams Anthony Wright jacques Wright Greg Zeiger l'Al MAN BANK SCHOLARS TOP RCDW, L-R: .lim Wegenast, 3111 Hickey CK of CJ Ruben Caballero. BOTTOM ROW: Keith -lines l-Ioratc Roundtrcc William jenkins, Kevin I-lines. T' :' .1L'.-5315255173551 - .' - l Senior Life Classes May Come and Classes May Go A C Aj Larry Brackin provides 3 link between Leo High School and many in need, during the annual Blood Drive. BJ Involvement was a keynote of senior lifeg 46 J' 'X' Q .rf 1' ,rv .1 3, J X 5: x 1. ,w L x joe Russell spends time decorating for home- coming. CJ A favorite senior pastime is demonstrated B wg., .11-1' A ti D by john Linehan. Dj Leo's answer to SLAP SHOT,-Iohn Ohd lines up for a game of floor hockey. ut Each Imprints Its Mark on Leo .ii . 3 '- , 4- t. ,fix . Jw- . ,,'!'!i 8 I W X , lv X l 5-xl 'X' X C' is f xx ' Xgqik I Q .ax-u. J A C AJ Clowning around wliile sorting clothes BJ College information is gathered by Greg CJ A project that involved many seniors, such for the annual Christmas Drive are 'lim Weg- Brown from the representative of the College as Dennis Wetzel and Torn Ruane, was the enast and Desi Martello, of St. Francis. painting of the lounge. ACTIVITIES v 'A 'J 2 'A x .2 3' we ' i x ., .4 ,a , V , i...-f I T ' '-:af ve . . .school life Continues after the last bellg a multitude of students Contribute their efforts to successful tt organizations. t 49 A 21:4 BEA THE sem wziilf' 2 Q ,,L5'0HN CARRADINE- 5 E U S Svvm-1: co-suotm CLINT ASTWOOD ee D L Aj MR,LEOJ,1-IENNING. CJ The annual march down State Street BJ Daily classroom practice enabled the Band allowed the Band V0 PIHY Hgfiiflsf Somf infer- to be ever on the ready to perform. Csfing b3Ckdf0P5- . . ---1-q U. . rv DJ The Christmas Party of the Parents' Club was entertained by band members, Pat Clancy, Mike Hernandez and john Foertsch. .....,.-4 and Active at Man School Functions ff. '51 Lx 'YB 1. Si, 2 x x A f ' i -V mamsrsur i -nl .'1iyW , I F , , .. i C Aj Bill Murray,-John Brundige, :ind Ed Hoz- BJ Mr. Patrick Henning took over the duties CJ Open House provided an opportunity for san get in the lineup for the Sr. P:1trick's Day of band director while his father was recuper- several band members to perform again. amde. ziring. 'gi Concert Band Performs Spring Concert A ll I . .e I B C A. BAND: 1st ROW, L-R: P. Clancy, M Stephens, B. Murray, R. Miller, E.Jackson, R. Steward, C. Wallace, G. Love, R. Wimes, H Ronndtree, L. Martin. Znd: S. Perkins, K. Allen, J. Foertsch, P. Stang, J. Brundige, J. Roberson, K..Hines, S. Atkinson, K. jackson, 52 J. Chandler, K. Hines, B. Brown. Std: Mr. L Henning, E. Hozzian, Br. K. Treacy, B. Cop- lin, M. Green, M. Knox, P. Hannon, R Owens, C. Morrison, M. Hernandez,J. Gom- olka,J. McLoughlin. 4th: F. Nelson, H. Byrd G. Williams, J. Thoel, J. Thoel, J. Jones, T. R, Papiez. B. The Woodwinds lend their harmony to th concert. C. The efforts of the band members shows i the faces of this quartet. 'J fn , 1 ' a N , y I. 'iff' Q' W ggi, 'lr jig. , .41 fail! .. v I W, I Wa I 35235 fa' .' '1 1 .mlm in v-v-Il Xx.LU 0 2731. 7 ,- ' ., l f! '-,, ' .,- I 5 ,. 1 ,,. A ,. I 4. ,. 4? It- , , x.qf,: rf JV: Er' M 6 i q-4.ff . Arg, -' g' g NX- i Q! E? S . . y ,iff-j.7,, qi I 2 :L. , ,.....-- R ff 5 . -- .,...., , , u ,DR Cheerleaders Faithful Supporters The Remained 1 O , , I f , . I 1 ' . , If . V, . - , J f, . A . A B C Aj At the homecoming pep rally the Cheer- Parade is led by several of the Cheerleaders. McGrath, D. Ryang 2nd ROW: C. Naggi leaders lend their support. C5 CHEERLEADERS: lst ROW: CL-Ry P. N. Finn, S. Hansen, M. Boyle, 1. Fox, BJ The Leo contingent at the St. Patricl-:'s McHenry, C. Rizzo, L. O'Connor, J. Mark. 54 Eaoh Season, Open House and Parade I E . , -1 ,fix In -1 .,-n'U'L A B Xt t N. .Ll C D AJ Football season found thc cheerleaders CD Debbie Ryan :1nclNfincy Finn were among DJ Liz O'Connor and joan Fox wore the faithfully cheering on the team. the many cheerleaders who assisted at the Orange on the day of the Green in the Bl The pyramid was :1 favorite of the squad Open House. parade. during the timeouts of the basketball games. . . .workshop at Lourdes. . .layout sheets. . .quad-paks. . .picas. . . deadlines. . .cover design. . Who's got the cropper? . . . proofreading copy . . . divider pages -modular style. . . Will the ,J . 1 ff A B . XX mr'- C A. Digging into the files for pictures keeps Nelson, seems to have lost count of some senior section editor, Pat Clancy, busy. scores. B. Checking over his copy, sports editor, Ron C. Co-editor Matt Connelly looks over con- following please see Br. Morris after announcementsn. . . Yearbook pictures will be taken during homeroom for the following groups . . .Charliels Angels. . .Sam Spade. tact sheets to select pictures for his pages. D. Yearbook photographer Steve Perkins caught in action. Yearbook mf . W Wax' 1 if .7 N C A. Frosh Bob Owens works on compiling the Index. B. LION STAFF: lsr ROW, L-R: V. Tun- stall, B. jenkins fed.J, R. Nelson, K. Stover, Slow Progress Reaches Ultimate Goal 00 Wi! :i fe: X -1 ' E. l' A. -df ' x- ' mv' . a X il x ll B X' ' P 143- .. 'A I A - . A 411 - ' YJ '-. .1 - ' ' 'iii 'I r l. V ' ' 1 . 1 i . ' 'Y .rf 4 13,1 I ,r .fr A, iwV l1m ' Q, .Q ki I! WM I I D j. Foertsch, C. Morrison. Znd: -I. Bolen, S. Perkins, M. Connelly, T. Hill, C. By making up contact prints Vince Tun- stall speeds up the selection of pictures for the bookl D. Checking his layout design, john Foertsch prepares to crop some pictures. Newspaper Monthl Editions Spur Student Interes in N S , r Va ...auf f'-fi' ' W4 rm , I I 1 s . v - - 1 :r l '. 'T . I - ' Yi . : .Q- 5 .. 4 .aw ' ' f lg? . Y , 4 .!'u v. 1 , ' - e-af . --- TAR ' t Q ffk ls M, 5 1 5 If at ' n 1 .', ,fr u 1 ' me -Af 'fe' A :B Q A. Future editor Mike McEr1ean learns by lis- tening and then doing. B. Tony johnson checks over the layout of the sports page. 58 ,Q 3 4 1 ,'V I 1 ,'. , 'Z ' . ' - I 1 I A x . 'fl ' 4 5-.iz - - ' Q , , .- . . ' . ' k,j:'7 , ' 1 .. '. ' N' Q . . fl 7 Q. If Al '.r' X N . YJ ' -. .- . 4. Tf'5 . 2 ' ' .s-isis., ' -1 - f - -if X, M Y 'sgtx J -' ...f . j. ' C B C. ORIOLE STAFF: Ist ROW, L-R: Line- han, M. Lewis,j. Foertsch, B. McGourry, R. Nelson, M. Dabrowski. 2nd ROW: F. Carter, R. Owens, S. Perkins, B. Hickey T. Hill. 3rd ROW: M. Curtis, T. johnson,-I. Hastings, T. O'Rcilly, M. McErlean. . . .dummy sheets. . . we need . .advertisers. . .interviewing pictures . . .articles due on Friday . . .layout design. . .ORIGLE . . .McKay Printing. . .journalism office. . .paste-ups. . .too many class. . .3O. . .proofreading . . articles. . .too few articles. . . Polaroid camera. . .making cuts fillers. . .putting it to bed. . .3O. 1 il , AAI My '..Y1gf Q Z' 'K ' ' X ' :fu I z- . ' . .wqjvs - V ll B ' Y ' Y 7:'f7'fXT , - -5 an . -2 'x'f. O V1 I I I I I I g 5 I I I I i D C A. Editor john Hastings confers with moder- B. Senior Fred Carter considers how to cut Fogarty takes seriously. ator, Mrs. Ponticell, regarding a controversial down a wordy article. D. Morris Curtis must decide whether an arti article. C. Proofreading is a necessary evil that Gerry cle should go in or not. N.H.S. X Quill and Scroll Parents Host Induction Ceremonies ' 'Y I ' 1. -. ,' 1' I n i ' - t A B ' N my . ' ' 4' li -i -'1 . Q , l C Al Br. l-lulc lights a candle to symbolize truth during the ceremony. Bl NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: lst ROW: fl.-RJ K. I-lines, D. Hudson, M. Brown, A, Thompson, gl. Bolcn, W. jenkins, K. Hincs, F. Czirtcrhl. Wcgcnastg 2nd ROW: 60 L D Mrs. Ponticell CMod.j,,I. Darcy, M. Dabrow- ski, F. Shinnick, A. Mendoza, M. Connelly, M. Good, P. Shine, B. Reardon, F. Sampg 3rd ROW: M. Darcy, G. Williams, T. Geary, J. Gannon, G. Mikula, J. Hastings, B. Hickey, F. Spcrlak,-I. Russell. Cl Gerry Fogarty, Bill jenkins and Mikc Mclirlcan plcdgc thcmsclvcs to thc Quill :mul Scroll idcnls. ' Dj Dr. Gus liconomos is congmrulzitcd by Mrs. Ponticcll and Br. Grccnnn :xt Honors' Night. onor Student Academic Successes R i 5 1 l C D Aj Put Shine rcccivcs congmrulzarions on his monies, M. Connelly, M. Mclirlean, G. Fogarty. A Honors for first scmcslcr. CJ QUILL AND SCROLL: lst ROW: CL- Dj junior Daryl Russell is congratulated by B5 Moderator of both honorary sociclics, RJ F. Carter, B. jenkins, Mrs. Ponticcll Br. Greenan for his academic success. Nlrs. Ponticcll conductul thc induction ccrc- lMocl,j,.I. Hastingshl. Foertschg 2nd ROW: Alumni Record Crowd Attends Banquet C , 'w 1 ftj. I -' l JV, , ...L I. A B J C A. Class of '77 alumnus,-Ioe Kelly, talks with Br. Hale at a football game. B. Mickey Collins receives an award for 62 organizing the Alumni Association since its conception. C. Part of the record crowd listens to Dave Condon, sports writer for the Chicago Trib unc. I, 4 I N . gn ! !,--. PM 'lx - giilf, 0 3-Qc. . :. fmt X Y- 'L gf- ' .17 rs N. r 1 , I- 'i ,FQ wk K I 1 f .4- 1 , 1 if V f., .lf xi -'li fx N v, 1. fu, k . . . Bingo Nite at Little Flower. . . Tuition Insurance . . . Honors Nite . . Induction into N.H.S. and Quill and Scroll . . . Dr. Gus Economus . . .1977 Volare. . .Mr. Carl Beseke, Beecher, Illinois . . Christmas concert and party . . . AI book and raffle tickets . . Lexington House . . . St. Patrick Day Dinner Dancr if A B D A. EXECUTIVE BOARD: KL-RJ M. Shine KPJ, H. Karl CTD, D. Nelson CSB, G. Earner KVPJ. , B. PARENTS' CLUB: lst ROW: N. Shine, 64 I y .sr- M. Leiser, K. Fox, K. McClellan, B. Byrne. 2nd ROW: R. McClellan, R. Sheridan, L. Hannon, J. Howorth, R. Hines, -I. Byrne, L. Hines. C C. A few moments of relaxation are shared the Hines' with D. Nelson at Casino Nite. D. Collecting tickets at the door, M. Earn checks M. Collins' purchase. arents' Honor Student Successes I' , .2 ,.'f5s' I I , . ' ii f ,W - 1 i, ,J , -- Aw . V I, s s Af . -' -xi I ,1- X .- '.t, ,sh x-. B a I - t 1 L 745 , A i 1 A I I . .. I. 'S sf K, . ' lf! . Q-sl 3 Q 9 'ifffi . . I s-14 , ,Q f 1 .1 in - ' -x 7 ,,,7, --'l D C L Bingo proved tremendously successful but Leiser provide another excellent table setting a big favorite at Casino Nite. eems to have evncled Mary Leiscr and Nadine at the Open House. D. Most Parents' Club meetings provided a thine. C. Split the Hat, mn by Bernie Hannon, was time for parents to get to know each other. 5. Marita Sheehy, Betty Rosignal and Mary ee y ,I Z , , , Parents ' CI u b Small St. Patriok's Dinner-Dance Crow MY- -1-Wifi 'W I ,NT x 66 109 C B A3 The finishing touches to the annual raffle hiS WifC, lN21dil'1C, 6r1jOy thCmSClvCS On thC clrivc are applied by Br. Morris, dance floor at the Lexington House, BJ Parents' Club president. Mike Shine and Cl MIS. Mary PhillipS mz1kCS tht' Dinner- zz yi l .QM . ,ef 5 .4 ,q-555--gb, ' 'Arg 1 TJ ig 'NC :An - 'L? 52 Ri 'D 5, 3 2 :. 3' 4 I A V ,r -, I uf? Brofs Hale, Bcckstroi 6 ii ut Enjoyment Remains High 15,- X--4 ,X Y L? i i-YQ ,Y sq Q-. libs. r.'l 7.5 i' 5. C A5 The Cliuirman of the Dance, Bob Shechy BJ Br. Trencey, with his brother, listen C5 Mr. Leo Rosigrial CLD introduces Br gets :1 few minutes to relax with his daughter, intently to Mrs. Dreyer's story telling. Greenan to the guests at his table. Mrs. Miclmel Kelly. gf' A B STUDENT COUNCIL: lst ROW: KL-Rl E. jones, K. Hanek, B. Kelly, D. Sheridan, L. Rogozinski, G. Caponera, R. O'Conne1l, R. Dearth, J. Carter, R. Wimesg 2nd ROW: K. Pierce, O. Garrett, T. Crosby, T. McNally, T. O'Reilly,j. Foertsch, B. Riordan, R. Stewart, 68 . . . Student Council leadership meeting at Lockport. . . March Blues film festival . . . AMERICAN GRAFFITI. . . ASSLYM. . .primaries . .student elections . . . assembly on auto safe . . . faculty! student basketball gan . . discipline committee . , . dro code. . .Christmas Drive. lounge committd C R. Weddingtong 3rd ROW: Br. Gattone, F. Carter, B.-Ienkins, W. Buchanan, G. Fogarty, A. Mendoza, M. Connelly, T. Hennessy, F. Shinnick, P. Shine, M. Dabrowskig 4th ROW: E. Hozzian, -I. Bolen, L. jackson, F. Nelson, P. Hannon, M. McErlean, J. Hast- ings,j. Wegenast, M, Muench,j. Marks. BJ Bugs Bunny highlighted the S.C. March film festival. CJ Mr. Standring represented the faculty in another S,C. sponsored event. Student Council Busy Year Result of Effective Council A B ? C D AJ Moderator Br. Gamma scores another snlc Modggl. Focrrsch, Prcsg T. McNally, Trcns, DJ S.C. members Brian Riordan and Par Jn Grub Day. CJ Scniors Mike McNulty, -lim WCgCULlSI Shine tilkc a break from conducting tours at B3 STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: B. and Desi Martcllo assist in the S.C. Christmas the Open House. Riordnn, Suig T. O'RciIly, V-Pg Br. Gzirronc, Drive. ff -N N f I 5-ill .Q ' Ag. '. '- :Jw ,w I . fx , pi? 4 D Q I .1 4 ,tri x - Tj! v ' . 'Ei 4 '11 :ln L 11 N , JJ I. L, H ' ,-5: x . N ' S ', Taz'- - , , A ,V E1 f I MH' yn Jn ' 1 . Fw., 'Y.' ' ur , 1 V J C1 . . ', V ,.f v . .' 1.fl'I I 'UN fzqffwf1f1.QvQ'flj1K v - , ua X , --MXN, I ,!.!.,l,5:b,...!C lr: 42-g 9g s 'Mi ,YNY , f,S,NfffNf3r X , W,-.'.w.'.Q-. . ,lw .tw-51y53g,'.k , I f ,'.X.:,1-',Q5Q,.xi N, ,M . .,A 'wh'-f,, I' - ,-,N .w .uf-.w,' 1. ai EW-,5l'i , . , ,wx TT., .-...... IT. W!- tl. C M The Lcttcrmcn sponsored :1 lmziskctlmll lcziguc. BJ Tltc usual lmmwny skills of tlic lcttcrmcn zvcrc turnccl to more artistic zivcnucs. .IJ l.li'I'TliRlVIAN'S CLUB: lst ROXV: KI.- ervioes to Man Functions B of rl F, RJ UI. Robcrson, H. Roundtrcc. Russell, T. Wn'iglit, B. ,lc-nl-sins. B. McGourty, C St'limitlt.,I. Focrtsclig Zncl ROXW: Figcl, K Hines, W. Bl1Cl11lI'lOU, I., Huggcs, M. Darcy I. D:u'ty,.I. Knrlg 5rd ROXV: B. Riortlzln. G Q 9 Fogarty. M. Fusco,'I. Rosignzil, R. Nelson. B Copp fPrCs.l, K. Hines: Aitli ROW: M Green, NI. Bolcn, K. Stover, M. McErlc11n, j WCg1lI1CSI,,l. Slicclty, l..-l1lCliSOI1, F. Nelson. l Dance Committee - -R-T-Y Part Heart at Leo High A C D Aj Freshman Willie Calvin enjoys his intro- easy to Morris Curtis. DJ Chuperoncs Brofs Hale, Gsittone a duction to a Leo dance. Cl Clyde Garner and clnre take 21 few Becksrrom rake ll pause that refreshes whi B5 The steps to follow the Foxy Lady come moments to relax. supervising the dances, 72 . . . Fly Like an Eagle . . . Love Ballad . . . Free . . . Valentine Love . . . Mr. Rogers, DJ. . . . Party time is anytime, and anytime is party time ...Body Heat. . .Graf's soda.. Fancy Dancer. . .leather coats. . . guest passes. . .ID cards. . .Get down tonight. . . Rubberband Man. A D AJ DANCE COMMITTEE: FIRST ROW: CL-RJ K. Reid, H. Roundtree, R. Mattison, T. Sharpley, K. Hines, D. Crayton, j. Chan- dler, D. Morton, J. Roberson, SECOND ROW: F. Nelson, K. Dantzler, V. Hill, D. Hudson, E. Corker, R. Baker, W. Buchanan, G. jenkins, K. I-Iines, K. jackson, THIRD P59 E ROW: N. Anderson, M. Green, R. Coplin, C. Collins, K. Pierce, G. Brown, G. Broaden, J. Bolen, Pres., FOURTH ROW: M. Curtis, H. Byrd, D. johnson, L. Jackson, C. 'Wil- liams, C. Gamer, D. Brookins. BJ The cameraman catches Leroy Hugges in a pensive mood. B C CJ There were plenty of opportunities to meet new people, as Charles Williams seems to be doing. DJ Stuart Bacon shows the style and grace exhibited at most sets. EJ Equipment must be in perfect order, john Allen learns from experience. UNDERCLASSMEN -fr, N , I, L v , ,,, . - - 1-, , .7-' . . . the underelassmen show potential needed to excel in the worldg Cause is herd work and persistence FRESHMAN STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES: FIRST ROW, L to R: Ken Hanekhlohn Carter, Riley Wimes, Dan Sheridanhlack Kelly. SECOND ROW: Gabe Caponera, Lenny Rogozinski, Eddie jones, Ron O'Connel1, Ray Dearth. Freshmen Contribute to Betterment of Robert Baker Anthony Barre Robert Beauregard Anthony Bell Bruce Bennett Dean Beville Charles Beyer William Billingsley Michael Bohannon james Booth Michael Bossard Page Bouldin Charles Brown Ralph Brown Mark Bush john Callahan Raymond Callahan Victor Calloway Willie Calvin Gabe Caponera john Caraher john Carter Sean Cassidy Glenn Chambers 1. ., .1 , , Student Council Chauncey Clay Tim Coleman Timothy Collins joseph Connelly james Coogan Brian Cowins Brian Crotty Matt Danaher Gregory Daniel -2: 'VY Y . .11 .f fi A 1 . maj I .7 - I , .5 V t . '1 - . L , en I-Ianek discusses the effectiveness of the council with Sophomore Mark uench at the Student Council Workshop. mi S. Gabe Caponera, jack Kelly, and Ron O'Connell learn about Sfll- dent government as representatives in their first year at Leo. Francis Davis Raymond Dcarth Rick Denton joseph Dragel ad Par Duddleston Michael Durkin Richard Eamer james Ellis 77 -4- -FRP ff- ' ' K .I ff F , ' 1 A ' i Y 1 .41 Lv , ik, ' -f' Lyra, W W a 1 ,R A:-if . , A l S :.: . . .I .-, i W ,L4-,. -' '4 , , , ,ff -fi , fy-' , k 4 , Ernest Fenner it N. I 1 ' 5' ' ' Paul Gadomslei ' 7 ' ' f fha, l 'i l , J iiiliuf fi :Ni X' I ,, Charles Gill ff, Q ' U Stephen Gist P- 1, V ' --IE-ff - ,env , Tim Grabitz Reginald Greenhill ' Kevin Gumm Kenneth Hanek Once inside the bookstore the confusion is terrific as witnessed by this picture. 78 LA john Sheehan has his booklist verified by Bro. Morris before entering the boolc store, located in the lounge. 1 4 l l 1 l f t .1 , Ed Hayes Y - 'i William Hayes H joseph Haynes Robert Hill William Hill Warren Holloway Reginald Ivy Lamont-Iackson Q i T 'lt -4' - erryjat son ini: :T y Ll -i f Ty. , Clemmie M ,5 ' ' johnson V N X Eddiejones .u Rod jones ' -url ...nr t J Y f 'll N. it li ,.1 ljll f L l X I 1 ll l ln lli 1' 5' 'sr v f f nl ' - V W 'l l t 4 -t l 1 ' 5 i ' - ' '19 X. ,ni ' t l 'l Q mv! , i an L, joseph Kenty Brian Kelly jack Kelly Reginald King Robert Knight Stephan Lanier Vincent Lee Myles Lemons Howard Lewis Mario Linrires Granville Love Anthony Lovin cey Freshmen Charlie Tucker, jack Kelly, and Robert Knight check the schedule of events for opening clay. rosh Survive Upening Day Chaos .-Q t vi ,..,l ,.-.iv 1 lv' x. . ,.r fe ' -11 -L...7lYt'V L . 1 l X t i f., 7 .1 'A 1-fn, + 1 l v Q 'Pi K '14-,svn J fka- 'fl I VA-'.' ll f l i ll LXR I t rl ffl I A ,4- v 'T' -1 I-1 ti i lr,..,- .-f- --217-X 1, -gf joseph Luchsinger joseph Lyson Stephen Macke Roger Maloney Dino Maurizi Thomas McErle:in Michael McFarlane Daniel McGowan james McMullin Lloyd McNeal john McNicholas Robert Milam John Murray Lawrence Muscarello Thomas Nash Scott Niebling Ronald O'ConnelI Matthew O'Connor l i Michael Ortiz Mau rice Owens Robert Owens M91 , , 'Hel rf, Seth Owusu Anthony Page james Paske Ignacio Pereda john Poland Tyrone Powell dju be Q.- '-1 f , . Ou! 'was M or HueusT.f5 Cznsnfgtauo Amr H15 mmap ann RQNTIIL 6' Qifr of. -- RS Cm l I ,rl v.l,J nf fVw' 4-if, w.-it A-.3 V, .1-., 9.1 ,, 1 v'5b st. r- 4 1 1 1-ti. 'wx 5 '-'1 5 V ,tr A , 5'- F 1'-4 ww ng,,,, fi , 5 ' 1 '3L Jam M- It f'P'lfU-nj zfq fwfr' 'lf C. Iso JQA 1,-ri 'uf' ' W fe sa- ', N-S L'n-Ylcrv' .,,g,N 'N'--P-H-t sort, P OH-f v.-1 4-.4 .H As part of his theology project, Marc Thompson reports the class on the Pharisees. stment to Academics Comes Eas john Rziddatz Richard Raines Mark Randolph Christopher Reese Brian Robinson Peter Rodriguez Elwood Roeske Lenny Rogozinski Phillip Rosso jeffrey Sanders fb Md JI' N 47 s . Aff 1' ,Iv l , . ,. . 1 , . 'FJ A i ,t sta Bob Shaughnessy john Sheehan john Sheehy Daniel Sheridan Paul Shipp Desmond Shirley Brian Simmons Paul Stmtkowski Harry Staunton Lee Sullivan Leonard Szlagowskx Alan Thomas Marc Thompson Tim Trezak Charles Tucker jeffrey Vargas 3 take a break in their busy classwork. Hanck, Frank Davis, Robert Beauregard, john Callahan and Mike Bos- joseph Von Pcrbanclt Robert Washington Wayne Washington Mark Williams Glen Williams Thomas Williams Riley Wimes Roland Wolfe Larry Winters Michael Young 2' U. . !.-' K ,ui SOPHOMORE STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES: FIRST ROW: QL to Rl Rod Stewart, Oscar Garrett, Tim nessy, Frank Shinnickg SECOND ROW: Tony Crosby,-Ioe Marks, Pat Hannon, Mark Muenclu, Mike Dabrowski. james Adams Dwayne Adkins Alex Arteza Stephen Atkinson Thomas Austin Eugene Barre james Basile Charles Beauregard Tom Beemsterboer Marvin Bibbs William Bourke Dan Brady Dan Brookins Byron Brown Eddie Brown Charles Bruce john Brundidge Maurice Burton David Butler james Cain Frederick Carmel john Chandler Brain Coleman Gerald Collins Sophomores Perform Well on Counc A K.. ,, if L X , i, .r, Sophomore Council Member joe Marks spent a great deal of his time decorating the fourth floor halls for Homecoming Week. ..f+f! john Collins Dwayne Crayton Neal Creighton Tony Crosby Michael Dabrowski Steven DaCosta Greg Dasher Kevin Davis Lawrence Divers john Dixon Michael Dombrowski Ronald Dornelcer Robert Dozier john Driscoll 1 ft. Daniel Evanish - ' Mitchell Evans William Falsey james Fortune Ronald Foster john Fox Raymond Gadomski james Gallacher Leslie Dusek Bryan Etten Robert Gallagher james Galvin Oscar Garrett Michael Glover Dan Gocppner Tom Goeppner Gregory Goodrich Paul Grzesiak Eustacc Hall Lester Hamb Michael Hannon Patrick Hannon Donald Harris Stanley Harris Michael Hatch Gerald Hayes Timothy Hennessy David Hernandez Kevin Herron Theodore Hill Mark Holloway james Holmes Eddie jackson Paul jackson Gerald johnson Timothy johnson Daniel Kelly Dennis Kettering Thomas Kinard Tony Kreisl john Labarge Tracy Lawrence Francis Lello 'WE NWN Lonnie Mosley, john LaBarge, and jim Adams discuss class project. , 3217 Mervyn Licorish Carlson Livingston Gregory Lopez Paul Lopez Bernard Lundy Steven Lunn Paul Lyke Eric MacDonald joseph Marks Bruce Martin Lee Martin Dean Mason School Studies Emphasized for Sophomores Carl McCall Jerome McCarthy Tyrone McKinley 4431 Qs .15 john McLoughlin Michael McNeil Martin McNulty Gregory Mikula Robert Miller Dave Miro Richard Moran Derek Morton Lonnie Mosley Greg Mikula and Mike Dabrowski are inducted into the National Honor Society. Rich Moran gets off to a good start in the 100 yard backstroke at the annual Kevin Collins Meet. Trcmayne Moss Mark Muench Kevin Naughton Brian O'Connor Michael O'Neill Gregory Orr Gregory Outland Kenneth Pearson Darryl Peeples Soph's Talents Sho in Athletics Keith Pierce Alphonso Polk Marvin Poole Edward Presberry Billy Rawls Lawrence Roeske jeffrey Rosso Darryl Rowland Michael Ryan Alix Salomon Frank Samp Dominic Santoro Dan Evamsh tontributed greatly to this year s Frosh Soph basket ball team by his polished performances ,f ,- viark Sorcek helped this year's Frosh-Soph wrestling team take hird place in the Catholic League. Larry Shanahan Frank Shinnick 4? james Shortall Willie Simmons Michael Sinclair Alfred Siroin Mark Sorcek joel Springer Michael Stephans Rodney Steward john Talbert Wayland Taylor Patrick Temple Lawrence Thomas Brian Thompson Richard Thompson Robert Tighe Vincent Tunstall Chuck Wallace james Ward Michael Warren james Wetzel john Whittenburg Ardis Williams john Williams Larry Williams Merrell Williams Wycliff Young Martin Zelezinski Wzilrcr Adnrns Kury Allen Ernie Banks Ray Barnotes Chuck Booth Mike Borns Iuniors Demonstrate Leadership in S.C Lewis Booker Gerald Broaden Wildon Buchanan Chris Burns Hamilton Byrd Dennis Byrne Tim Byrne av ' '- joseph Cnmpell Terrence Campell joseph Cannon X Kevin Carter ' Brian Coleman I JUNIOR STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES: FIRST ROW: QL to RJ Ronnie Weddington, Wildon Buchanan, Matt Connelly, Tony Mendoza, Louis jackson. SECOND ROW: Mike McEr1ean, Pat Shine, Gerry Fogarty, Ed Hozzian. - fs, , . ,I . A A o'p' Brian Riordzm shows eighth graders and their parents around Leo during Open House held before Christmas. Fred Driver Van Driver Terry Earncr Ed Figel Gerald Fogarty Bernard Ford Mike Fusco Dnn Hawes john Healy Chris Hennessy Mike Hernandez - Tim Higgins Mark Collier Charles Collins X Matt Connelly Mark Creighton Kirkland Crossley Timothy Daly Kenneth Dantzler Paul Dark i Gary Divers I Tom Doherty Kevin Donahue - l Robert Dorneker The Annual Blood Drive, sponsored by the Student Council, was 11 success due to the great efforts of the homeroom reps. Here, rhejunior reps count how many donations taken so far. Vernon Hill Walter Hinton Leonard House Rabcrt Howe john Howorth Edward Hozzian Daryl Hudson Louis jackson Kenneth jackson Anthony johnson Charles johnson Darnell johnson john Karl james Keaty Wellington Kendall Mark Knox Michael Lcnnix jerome Lewis Maurice Lewis Deandray Locke Mike McErlean, Gary Sulier, and Mike Hernandez relax after decorating the 3rd floor for Homecoming Week. Matt Looby Tom Lundy Michael Lyons Eric Mapp Steven Martinez .2 ,A Michael Maurizi -,Q Marlon McElwaine Mike McErlean Tim McNally john McNicholas Homecoming Week Triggers Iunior Spirit and Activities Mike McNicholas ' Anthony Mendoza mg.: William Mingo Ed Murphy Herbert Murphy Ani William Murray .1 Bernie O'Boyle Larry O Brien M AQ 'rom O'Connell Tom O,Neal Rich Robinson, Larry Lennix, Chris Schmidt and Steve Martinez par Phi' 0'NfiU take in Homecoming activities on the traditional grub day. Phil O'SuIlivan 91 Bob Sigel and Bernie O'Boyle contributed to this year's intramural floor hockey pro- gram which was held in each of the three lunch periods. Rich Robinson Larry Rosso Darrell Russell Tom Russell Chris Schmid: Tim Sharpley Robert Sigel Pat Shine Paul Stung 92 Tony Papiez Ron Philpot I Louis Polearc Brian Riorclan ff, Carlos Rivera Doug Robinson Participation Accentuated in Iunior Yea Chuck Booth and friends marched down Stare Street the band on St. Pacrick's Day. ,Z Mike Staunton ' Gary Sulier I ' jerry Thocl Dave Thomas . jf, Melvin Thomas Rodney Thompson I x As part of their duties as class representatives Wildon Buchanon, Louis A jackson, and Mike Mclirlean attended monthly meetings of the Student Council, ' Willie Tines Miles Turner Wendnll Turner Paul Vanxer Allen Watson YT? Ronmc Wcddington E Tom White Allen Williams f' Charles Williams gomld llvzlllifsls Phil O'Su1livan, Mike l.yons and their dates were only a couple L CYHOH fl 1 . . . g of the many juniors who supported this year's Homecommg Dance. B... l . R N N X N 7 - If ' he - 3 T l ' fl - .- 93 FACULTY! ACADEMICS . . . enthusiasm for the task of teaching concerned for the progress of each student, and also a coach, moderator and spectator. i .,, . ,,,- . Faculty Life Classes, Activities, Events Reveal A C Aj Lost in interest, Br. Zlaris listens to some at the Homecoming Rally. Longwood ladies in his Theology class. CJ Br. Treacy takes time our at the Open Bb Alumnus and teacher, Mr. Rogers speaks House to talk ro Kevin and Keith Hines and 96 l uf D Tim O'Reilly, Db Br. Greenan marches ar the St. Parricles Parade. Ax X ,X , XX xx 555' PL. with the Leo Band Other Sides, Faces of Leo Teachers A J Caught in ri moment of conversation, Mrs. catches attention from Mrs. Driscoll d Br. Grccnan. J The photographer catches Mr. Hanlon as he finishes up classes on Hanlon Field. CJ Mr. Stnnclring and Mr. Voels supervise Homecoming Rally from the balcony. Dj Another kind of supervision is clone by 'X bs..- -f l -9 , lei. C l l 'i l E Brfs O'Keefe and Hale. EJ It cnn't be 6th period already, laments Br. Morris. 97 1 . . . two new Deans . . . reading the your attention, please . . . handbook in detention . . . Saturday be on gggembly Schedule mfr morning Uworkw. . .computer . . .the Principal's report. . . A scheduling . . choose three of the Cards that Course is ' . . . I following electives . . . May I have X4 ml! C D Aj BR. DANIEL P. RYAN, C.F.C., VICE- Greenan expresses his appreciation to the stu- CJ BR. DAVIDJ. I-IAAS, C.F.C., DEAN. PRINCIPAL. dent body for their enthusiastic support of Dj Another side of Mr. Schnolis shows itsel BJ Speaking at The Homecoming Rally, Br. Homecoming Weekr at the Parents' Club Casino Nite. -r i Administration Smooth School Operation Continues E-dis. f! .A F x,,1f ,:- 'Z run B C K, BRI JOHN H. GREBNANQ C'lI.C-, Dean, from his predecessor. lRINCIPAId. CJ MR. MARK W. SCHNOLIS, DEAN. 35 Br. Hans gets some insight on his job as Services ew Faces Keynote Cafe, Offices ..--1 .R 4.7-' Z' A .' frxb AJ MRS. HELEN C. SIMMS, TREA- C3 OFFICER ROBERT GALLOWAY SURER. Dj MRS. SHIRLEY M. ELMORE, By MR. PAUL L. BOVYN. ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY. 100 NEW snack counter in cafeteril report to room 104 . . . messenger shepherd pie yumbos envelopes. . .transcripts. . . ionburgers torn clogs homeroom teachers are to send down anyone with tuition to pqy please a representative to pick up form . . . the following ire to the Lion's Roar. C D Dj CAFETERIA STAFF: Mrs. Carol Turro Mrs. Erna Kermitzer. Mrs. Kathleen Dalton Mrs. Emily Williams, Mrs. Frances O'Con- nor, Mrs. Collette O'Connor. . . . viewing THE GOSPEL . . Brother Zlatis and slides of Pu ACCORDING TO ST. MATTHEW . . . movies in Room 212 or 410 . . . . preparing class liturgies . . . M. Mrs. Olson's talks . . . following p Green's baptism in the chapel . . . Paul . . . special talks on the Broth beginning Lent receiving ashes . . . . . . Terry, Kitty and Sally . . . Wag working on the Christmas clothing drive train going west . n 1 l-1.1.53 , Bring C D Aj MRJOHN STANDRING. CJ FR.-IOSE KANANAIKIL, BB Acting as lector at a holy day liturgy, Tim Dj Much time is spent hy Mike Borzts and O'Reilly leacls the student body in the respon- Aloe Connelly sorting the Christmas Drive ses. clothes. 102 ,,..... Theology Kotivities Highlight Theology Program ..3' - ,.k W Tl A D C J Mikc Bell :msvvcrs question posed hy Fr, rcscnrch :xml study of thc scriptures in class. msc :lt M1u'cClh1s cll'CL'I1'S hnptism. C5 BR, PATRICK N, MORRIS, CFC. J Freshmen Ron O'Ckmncll, -Icff Sz1undc1'5, DJ BR. DOUGLAS S. ZLATIS, C.F.C. xhn Sheehan :md john Shcchy do some 103 IO . . .developmental reading. . .SRA labs. . .Evergreen Theater Cinestudy. . .Shakespeare's and Polanski's MACBETH. . .grammar rules and exercises. . .JULIUS CAESAR. . .research papers. . w--X journalism deadlines . . . speeches in class . . . Homecoming . . . Valentine poems . . . Hal . Holbrook's Mark Twain . . . Edgar Allen Poe . . . analyze . . . character study. . .themes Z hw - A A - gl E C D AJ MRSJUDITH A. PONTICELL CD junior Mil-ce Maurizi delivers an extempo- Dj Reading teacher, Mr. McKenna, BJ MR. THOMAS M. FAHEY raneous speech. an SRA exercise with his class. 4 English Reading Program Revitalizes Studies --'?r I sr X15 '-sv A B YYY V C Aj Chairperson, Mrs. Ponticcll, makes an BQ BR. STEPHEN V. HALE, C.F.C. important point to her seniors. Cb MR. THOMAS E. MCKENNA 1 1 v 2 I J 4 L . . .hard work. . .Algebra . . and . . .Solving. . .permutations Trig. . .x,y,andz. . .figuring , , ,geometric gxiomg, , . . .patience. . .helping . . applications. . .calculators . .logs calculations. . .formulas. . . . . .square roots. . ,imaginery number lines . . . do exercises 1 . ,- '?W A B numbers C D A. Problem solving at the blackboard some- seeking the solution to his problem. confused by it all. times proves trying to Ron O'Connell. C. Department Chairman, Br. O'Keefe, gives D. BRJOHN S, OlKEEFE, C.F.C. B. Freshman john Sheehan works diligently a helping hand to a student who seems to be 106 ath Time and Effort Solves Every Problem .YT A ii A. MR. RANDY L. VOELS C. Senior Miklos Brown discovers that a cal B. BR. KEVIN I.. TRIEACY, C.F.C. uilator saves time cl ff t Of. X Science ew Course Extends Science Program . i V XX .' X, V, f ,JN A B N' - NNN C A. MR. EDWARD-I. TOPA Topa. B. Blind student, Larry Williams, gets a C. The most difficult part of blood typing, chance at dissection with an assist from Mr. Dave Stachnik discovers, is getting the blood, 108 . .blood typing. , .lab-lunches worms. . . .acids, bases . .titration. . .IPS. . .pH. . . . . .6.27x1O33. . .valence chart. . . enetics. . .filmstrips in 410,212 mitochondria. . ionization. . . .Think metric. . .914-624-914 E:mc2. . .precipit:1tes. . .2 Na mmj . . . frogggrnsshoppers, + C12 I 2 NaCl. I uv' Sn ilVl Sian ,RQ Zinc r2.:v.wu, 'nr 9' ,ff D C A. The senior Physical-Life Science students fectly good specimen. Driscoll use the microscope to further study istcn intently to instructions in the lab. C. MR. BERNARD E. BITTNER the internal structures of the grasshopper. B. A mistzil-ten slip and you'vc ruined a per- D. Sophomorcs Bob Gallagher and john Foreign Language Take Your Pick . . . French or Spanish H' l A B Lflsyf Q Q x -' le 1 I wk 'V-. C D AJ MRS.-IANET E. OLSON centTunstall. Dj Rccounting ahout his stay in Peru, Br. BJ Mrs. Olson discusses with the class what Cl Student teacher, Br. D. P. Lydon, shares Zlntis demonstrates some native music. command in Spanish she should give to Vin- the laughter of his Spanish class. IIO l . . . Truffaufs SMALL CHANGE at the Biograph . . . French Art at the . . . Br. Lydon, a student teacher. . . Museum . . . Br. Zlatis sharing his French magazine, BONJGUR . . . ideas in Spanish . . . sessions in the French Bingo . . . crepes in class language lab . . . translating a . . . listening to records . . . Spanish dialogue . . . Buenos Dias Close! Scrabble. 'W .snug A-1 ' i J IT.. V V4 U 'R d . .f :Q 4.44 -' K . 'I B C AJ Br. Gatrone further explains himself ro By An enthusiastic student talks to Br. Gat- CQ BR. CHARLESJ. GATTONE, C.F.C his French students by using the blackboard. tone seeking help. Social Studies Historians' Ideas Hit Intellectual Paydirt A B ll A ' ' I ,,1'L' . L .. I-elk W ' . Q ,, F.r:,.,,'-I w 1 If 'Hi bis. - . . 1 w' 'g 4 51, A-,' I U : - - F C D AJ MR.-IOHN R. FITZGERALD Dj Mr. Fitzgerald explains the ethics of gov- Bj MR. ROBERT W. FOSTER ernment. CJ BR. ROBERT BECKSTROM, C.F.C. 112 . . Copy the words off the board up . . . Settle down . . . You . . Do the definitions . . . Weekly guys . . . Quiz time! . . . Oh boy issue of Time,' . . . Alright listen Let's hit it . . . Q B W f MR. HOWARD J. KENNY politics. MR. RICHARD D. PARKER JMR. ROBERT ROGERS DJ Mr. Kenny exercises his knowledge of Business Business Courses Prove Popular Classes u fd.- A B 1 .... .,,.-. Wtyx X m X4 C D AJ MR. ROBERT E. SZWAST. DD The constant sounds of ringing bells BJ MR. DAVID K. MUTTER. punctuatcs the harmony of the typing class. CJ MR. JOHN -I. BYRNE. 114 ibrary, Guidance, P.E. 5 1 , x J. D Aj MR. TERRENCE P. LYNN. By The library proves to be a haven of peace and quiet for -Iohn Brundigc and Phil uxiliary Services Serve Students C O'Neill. CJ MR. ROBERT S. HANLON. Dj MISS VIOLETTE Y. BROOKS SPORTS . . . after the work, the blood, andthe sweat, come the games and memories you'11 never forget 118 Varsity Football Lions Face Year of Rebuilding fy- --V F - , Y f -bf -,,., - -. r ' , V f - . , . - .,,' K - i - . .' - ' . , 3 . , , ' , ,,. 31 - .-fwt... -7 . A we ' - Q' .- 1- -. - - U V , J... . . X . . - X J' AJ VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM: FIRST ROW: CL to RJ L. Shanahan, D. Kelly, T. Earner, M. Fusco, C. Booth, H. Roundrree, L. Brackin, M. Darcy, L. O'Brien, J. Darcy, J. Allen, K. Hines, G. Divers, SECOND ROW: CL to RJ G. Lopez, J. Fox, D. Brady, P. Shine, J. Keary, M. Looby, T. McNally, S. ' B McGinnis, J. Rosignal, P. Loughney, B. Copp, K. Hines, Mgr. M. Noel: THIRD ROW: CL to RJ Coach Mr. D. Mutter, G. Sulier, P. Hannon, T. Beemsrerboer, B. Fal- sey, G. Fogarty, M. McNulty, J. Wegenast, M. Dombrowski, T. O'Reilly, J. Collins, P. Vanier, C. Beauregard, J. Marks. FOURTH ROW: CL to RJ Asst. Mr. M. Schnolis, Zelezinski, T. Finger, K. Redclen, G. Mik T. Doherty, J. Sheehy, R. Caballero, Lyons, M. Filas, D. Martello, P. Tem Asst. Mr. H. Kenney. BJ Fullback Mike Darcy blocks our Crusa as Tim McNally unloads the bomb. The '76-'77 Lions faced tough com- petition in the Catholic League. The team was made up mostly of return- ing juniors, some of whom started on last year's team. These seasoned play- ers, along with the entire squad, pro- head coach, Mr. David Mutter and his assistants, Mr. Kenny, Mr. Rogers, and Mr. Schnolis, the Lions compiled a 4-5 record. Wliile the record doesnit show it, the Lions faced some mighty foes and held other adversaries to ties, McNulty, and Larry O'Brien. This yearis team did not hold any supers- tars, but rather a super team. Leo was honored again to have several players assigned to the Catholic All Star Team. Chosen were: Mike McNulty, Leo with what looked to he a berth. Under the direction of the new :ily 'Q w- -3231- Q ia.. Liv-'zvi ,v , i,,?L...i. , 1-,,' '51 'wil .-W . L '4:':ifii'5Tf' -- 'Mf-?539'f-sl if - only to beat them in overtime. On the field the Lions were led by captains Mike and john Darcy, Mike .-. 1 i !2gEx:'fv'f5'HI. . X ,.-1 ilffg 2 gff L ,- Defensive Tackleg Horace Roundtree, Runningbackg Mike Darcy, Line- backer, Steve McGinnis, Safety. 5 , .-, 1. , ir 1.5 L., T' 'xl I1- 5-. 1 .jg , 2.7- ff,-' 'fx , at - -Y L..-i,,H?. 5 l- ESV l 1 Qi-f'1 '-'-1.4-, -'if-'Q'. '.yg:git.,-. i.Z nif,,' -1 1.i,f.if i5'i?ff5'C 'i ., --. ' V .- tv A tt- -'-,n.xN' ' -. ' 1 N-:': sg i 'j il ' A all iff' 'T'fi1T'i151.-if ll Qrg?j li?--i --'.i- t Jimi' .fig-'sy'3T'if'i' P : i f -- -- 11 -F, -0-+.1tH,'f1'rf ' V .51 J-,f.f.v ,T V' if-' ,, Q 'A'-lf' tai-g'-,.c, .a 'r.-.iad.AllAi..a.r,,gf.Ql.iff,i11i-' L1 f X slang., , f Ed.- ,- A C Aj Linebacker Mike Darcy puts pressure on the Monarchs quarterback during the Home- coming game. BJ Safety Steve McGinnis helps the l.ions defense stand tall against the attacking Cru- saders. CJ The ever-present Doctor Driscoll watches on from the sidelines. 119 E 'X I 1- ,V 5. '4 B A i. L r F .lil D C AJ Coaches Mr. Kenney and Mr. Mutter dis- CJ The defensive bnclcfield puts the squeeze cuss their next move. on n Mendel receiver. BJ The Lion defense awaits the snap from DJ The offense awaits signals from the side- cenrer. lines. 120 1. f, ,L-Lf - .,,.v:L,,v Wvi ar' True Caliber Fails to Show in Score Box A K - ii , , ,,f,,,','-i C B A5 Qrizirrcrbzlck Tim McNally unloucls onc to his fullback up the middle. his mam in thc flzir. C7 Hzilfbzick Horace Roundtrec gives Br, BJ QLlZlI'ICI'l71lL'li Larry lirzickin lizirids off to Riccclefcnclcrs the run around. Freshman Football Frosh Compile ear Perfect Season A AJ FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM: FIRST ROW: CL to R3 M. Danaher, P. Boul- din, R. Callahan, J. McMullin, -I. McNicholas, G. Caponera, R, Beauregard, j. Callahan: SECOND ROW: CL to RJ Coach 122 1 . f2ls1::P52sf,f5f- E Mr. Robert Foster, Hill, L. Bogozinski, jones, Asst. Mr. ROW: CL to RJ Bush, R. Raines, D a S 1 I B E. Hayes, D. Beville, R. J. Murray, R. Dearth, E. R. Galloway: THIRD Asst. Mr. T. Fahey, M. Maurizi, M. Bossard, W. Hayes, J. Keary, J. Racldarzg ROW: CL to RJ J. Caraher, P. Sutkowski, Nash,-I. Sheehy, T. McErlean, S. Niebling. Bb The frosh defensive team engulfs unprotected Sr. Rita Mustang. This year's freshman football team, under the direction of Mr. R. Foster, had a very successful season. This was Mr. Foster's first year coaching the freshmen after leaving the varsity team last year. With the help of Mr. T. Fahey and Officer Galloway, the sturdy freshmen compiled a 5-1 season. They showed great teamwork on the fieldg this was the reason for their A 1 I 'Q 'EF WHT!! -e 'lirgre-n, ... ' I, Nt ' 1 G-it 51 RI ,H , fy, -...,, -.- productive season. The frosh team started their season with a loss, but they quickly corrected their mistakes. They then decisively defeated Fenwick 48-0, and Mendel 8-0. gli -'ff f f'1 -.. . . Q 4.2-',. D C Aj Mr. R. Foster, in his first year with the corner on a menacing Mustang. Dj The burning of Mr. Foster's Rita jacket frosh team, guided the young Lions to a 5-1 CJ The frosh Lions kicking off to Br. Rice in was post game celebration after defeating St season record. their season opener at the Dan Ryan Vfoods. Rita 18-6. BJ Halfback speedster, R. Callahan, turns the l 'I23 Varsity Basketball Lion Cagers Shoot Their Best Shot A. junior Darrell Russell gives Gordon Tech a lesson in stuffing. B. Louis jackson keeps a cool head under 124 B 5:11 C pressure. D. Willie Tines proves that height is an C. junior Tony Mendoza floats through the important factor in basketball. air with the greatest of ease. Starting the season off slowly, the o Lions came on strong when they on the Danville Christmas ournament. After their tourney ictory, they had to face many 'tronger teams such as: DeLa Salle, Tech and Weber. The Lions rounded up the season Hg, A B C D K. Glynnc Hill fZ2l and Greg Goodrich mentals to work. how complete control of the rebound. C. Sophomore Michael Glover s 5. Sophomore Greg Goodrich puts thc funda- determination of il young player. with a record in the league of 6-7. Their overall record was 14-10. Numerous awards were won during and after the season. Glynne Hill was awarded M.V.P. while Fred Carter and Tony Mendoza were awarded All- Tournament players at Danville. SL, J hows the D. The great defense of senior Fred Carter discouraged many opponents. 1 Lions Squad Achieves 14-10 Record A C B A. Glynnc Hill hits 2 from 15 feet out. everything, it's the only ching. touch it neccls to go in. B. For Louis jackson, gcrting the ball isn'r C. Darrell Russell gives the ball thc final 126 Varsity Wins Danville Holiday Tourney F lg RUNS onus 32 - l 2 Ll A V n. . . i V1rsiwScorfs1-Alrasvci lf'fSt.'I:aUKfUFC ' 701 ' A 59 , if!-lilies W '56 . r A 72' ' ii f5F4F'fPQfS V T59 110 ' A - 51' ' I' aiipcmsaue 5 eo ,up . sa i L' '52 Risif A. ' 55- I-C0 67 5Mwdf1' Q 46 up A W -48 ri, i Ldyola - ,64fDQ ,V 61 W5 ir G0n:lon'Teeh 67' ' Ira 54 'Q' ' lF? Wi'fk 51 ' U20 49 . Weber T T 78 T V '71 , e Mr. cmd se Leo. Sa 4 , F xscflgnarius -55 ko 54 U ' I, ,, 4 li . l i i xl U. . - I B A. VARSITY BASKETBALL: TOP ROW, Goodrich, G. Hill, M. Glover, Coach Fitzger- Thompson Cmgrj. L ro R: M. Green fmgr.J, C. Garner, L. jack- alcl. FRONT ROW: C. Carroll, G. Dasher, B. Fly Like an Eagle was Tony Mendoza's son, D. Russell, W. Tines, M. Brown, G. T. Mendoza, T. Goeppner, F. Carter, R. favorite song. Frosh-Sophs F alter in Wake of Foes LEU LEU. LEU 1 35 I 4 A LEU LEU 54 LEU D A. FROSH-SOPH BASKETBALL: lst ROW, L-R: T. Powell, D. Beville, T. Goeppner, D. Evanish, T. Lawrence, O. Gar- rett. Zncl: Coach Mr. Voels, B. Washington, A. Thomas, T. McErlean, R. Gadomski, G. 128 ,- A-its Q. Dasher, M. Burton, ,I. Talbert, B. Brown Cmgnl. B. Dan Evanish looks for an open teammate cutting across the lane. i B C C. Lonnie Mosley is fouled by the as he puts up his shot. D. The players huclclle around Coach Vocls get some instructions during a time out. AZ' C A. Alan Thomas and Dan Evanish fight for Talbert. the offensive rebound. C. Alan Thomas, Lonnie Mosley and Maurice B. Ray Gaclomslci calls for the bull from john rosh Spirit Predicts Future Success Sr Rm Mendel Rice 4 -Y-50 Maris: Loyola Burton watch as Greg Dashcr fights for a rebound. Frosh Cagers Begin Building, '! 'e A B X. l C YN' .N-1.-, 34 l . . l i 1 I E x,EU Xi? LEU A. Bob Knight and Eddie jonse look on as for another Fenwick basket. Carter. Znd: Coach Mr. McKenna, E. jones Dean Beville drives to the basket. C. FROST-I BASKETBALL: lst Row, L-R: T. Powell, T. McErlean, T. Nash, R. Washl B, Tom McErlean and Dean Beville watch H. Staunton, R. jones,j. Kelly, B. Knight,j. ington, A. Thomas, C.johnson. helplessly as the ball drops through the hoop l 130 kills for Varsity Competition .,,. ,-,..7. - L4-1 .sp 7, FRBSHMAN seo! Lco sur'-4 Buifalvgo' 4 sv Leo S6 sr. Ligimniigg Y 61 S lgillicisil . , . Zig' 44 V insane Q my 47 so Sr fggf ,,,,'agi' 36 . ni 48 E0 32 :gf 62 wvrdah 4 75 il 52 t Ggrdq1ggTech 72 -,.-Rr - 44' '.gff?PEEyvicke ' 52 nigh-p 144421 141 Wlcberh 54 Leo 'f1j'- X it ' Mt. , incl 46 ' 6 sr. ms 40 Leo I 68 Kcfjwjgdy 35 ua 48 Br. Riqc 29 .qv V V i ' League Record'7L6'f af 4-' 'N-.. B i K. Eddie jones goes to the hoop as Dcun Fenwick defenders. Seville tries to gain control of the ball. C. Tom McErlean, Tom Nash and Bob 5. Bob Washington puts the ball up over the Washington await the rebound. Cross Country Young Runners Prove Competitiveness A D Aj CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: Cbeft to Righty FIRST ROW: D. Sheridan, j. Haynes, M. Durldn, 1. Lyson, L. McNeil, SECOND ROW: QL to Rj N. Creighton, D. Shirley, T. Hennessy, R. Baker, M. Dabrow- 132 B .71 9 .,, .4 -'E 's , v C skig THIRD ROW: CL to RJ Poland, L. Martin, M. Creighto ello, Coach Bro. O'Keefe. B5 The cross country team another race. - .AgV'1II - ',I ,,. 1 . .' Qu. e .-t .511- L .', I 1.1: 4 g , , .NZ X . .,4-:IQ '. ..4 ' I IC .' ':Wf? 44 H- uf . I 1- -L S 'r' ' ' 2 F '- . f H-fs-ft'-.'+: '- - -A-. G. Morris, J. n, L. Muscar- prepares for . L 'vi' 1 ,a . ' . V, Q ' 1 ,. ., if sg w - . 4- , CJ Only varsity runner, Reggie Baker, catches his breath after running the mile. Dj The cross country team gets some helpful hints from Bro. O,Keefe. X This yearls Cross Country team, the coaching of Brother e, had another difficult season. only varsity runner, Reggie Baker gave the team the support it needed. Other young runners, Fresh- men Desmond Shirley, joey Haynes and sophomore Neil Creighton, made up the backbone of the team. With the determination to Win, the turfmen provided another respectable season for the record books. A Y-.-.-... - .... C J Sophomore Neil Creighton sprints for the line. Brother O'Keefe coached his team to successful season. r., . . l ',-V f!.f..' -A.-V ' aJ.3f.w- . ,,,., CJ Freshman Desmond Shirley places second against Quigley South. DJ The start of another cross country meet at the Dan Ryan Woods. If if 1 '.-nnur.G- 133 Sea LIOHS Beset by Small Roster A .. - .Jr Fm. ' 3' 'suv-dll P X I mlm, - ' if - . ' - Y - gf-' Y' tri - E Aj jim Basile sets up for a shot against Brother Rice. BJ Leroy Hugges, solitary senior on the team, 134 Brother Rice if , i Wcwxbeo Carmel ' The one word that would describe the '76 Sea Lions was Rebuilding, Although the team was made up mostly of sophomores, they did have some experienced players return, some of whom were juniors Ed Figel, Bob Dornecker, and solo senior, Leroy I-lugges. Under the direction of their new head coach, Brother Beckstrom, the Lions began to develop their talents and combine them together to form a young and promising team for the future. xl: exffj ff N' ' .fs-Y J WATER POLO TEAM: FIRST ROXW: to RJ Coach Bro. Beclcstrom, Mgr. T. D. Byrne. L. Huggcs, E. Figel, T. B. Dorneckcrg SECOND ROW: CL r..,,-1-'4 B to R5 M. Youngul. Basile, R. Moran, D. Ket- tering. R. Dorneclcer, M. O'Connor, BJ Rich Moran intercepts a pass from his opponent. CJ Ed Figel tries to beat a Brother Rice player to the ball. DJ Bob Dornecker awaits new game plans. 135 136 The '76-,77 wrestling team was at Wildon Buchanon. all times, competitive. They, and their It was the frosh-soph squad that coaches, Mr. Byrne and Mr. Schnolis, provided the excitement of victories. gave many schools difficult Both Brian Thompson and freshman opposition. Standouts among the Tim Collins became City Champs for varsity were Bob McGourty, Bob their size and division, a first for Leo Copp,jim McDonnell and junior wrestling in recent years. A B C A. VARSITY WRESTLING: lst ROW, L- Byrne, B. Coleman, S. Martinez, K. jackson, Champ title. R: J. Lyson, R. McGourty. 2nd ROW: A. B. Riordan,j. LaBarge, Coach Mr. Schnolis. C. City Champ Brian Thompson puts th Watson, W. Buchanon, j. Karl, J. B. Outstanding among the young grapplers final pressure on fora match win. McDonnell, R. Copp. 3rd ROW: Coach Mr. was freshman Tim Collins, who won the City Wrestling trong Underclass Mainstay Pays Off C A. knior Bob McGourry takes his adversary C. FROSI-I-SOPI-I WRESTLING: lsr Byrne, S. Nicblung, P. Lyke, L. Williams,-I. ro thc mat on ai reversal. ROW, L-R: L. McNeal, R, Earncr, D. Miro. Basile, I. Percda, B. Martin. MISSING: T. B. Wildon Buchanon tries to find thc hold Znd: M. McNulty, M. Sorcck, P. Hannon, B. Collins. that will bring thc opposing gmpplcr down. Thompson, T. Williams. 3rd: Coach Mr. l37 Varsity Track Thinelads Capture Don Relays Title . 'GA . J... -.-,, . X' 5 i 'Ai A B C A. Making the high jump loolc easy, Mike Mclirlean took first place in the City at 6'-iM . B. Randall Mattison explodes his shot-put on his way to fifth place in the Catholic League. 138 -fl C. VARSITY TRACK: lst ROXXC I.-R: T. Russellhl. Roberson, R. Baker, H. Roundtree D. Morton, M. Creighton, N. Creighton, C. Hennessy. Znd: K. Davis, K. jackson. M fl 4 I I . l 4 V , D Curtis, K. Hines, D. Russell, K. Hines, F. Driver, R. Mattison, M. Licorish, T. O'Neal. D. Reggie Baker brings home the baton in the 2 mile relay with a 2.00 half-mile. The track team showed great improvement over past seasons' teams. After a slow start, the season picked up momentum at the Don Relays when Leo walked away with the First Place trophy. By the end of the season, Leo finished 2nd in the A City meet, only six points out of first. Captain Kevin Hines placed first in low and high hurdlesg Mike McErlean set a meet record in the high jump. The following week, Leo again came in second in the District meet, qualifying nine men to go downstate. , MEC l C D A. Coach Br. O'Keefe and Darrell Russell win, with a long jump of 21'10 , which D With a school record in the half mile at discuss the strategy for the up-coming mile broke his own school record. 2 O5 Kevin Davis finishes Just ahead of Neal relay. C. Keith CLJ and Kevin Hines push for the Ceighton B. Kevin Hines demonstrates what it takes to one-two finish in a close race. Score 2nd in Cit and District Meets ,hw-z - M . 1, .. , gn I 7411. 1 - . . 1 sue- gh- .veg MP , , , . ' 7 l. ., ri V75 if, fix ' V' A ' intl .' . is-T t v.h::' r-ul - - . .. . 5 . Q igvja--i9!4'I'7ri,f 'L. :ff . . -- V Q . .ga V 1 .-an 'j' ,E ,J M . . . ,A - .,., f-1.-v 4 ' ' ,Y , . -11. ,::.'. A ,, -V't1.4.'j.'1 g.'E9l.Lf'tf:'. ,.. A Y .-.-. gum-,gi gf..-'gggqll -1 ' . , J F, .,'5H2+-L35a'.',' gf'- h rf- N -. ,A -'Q : Ag' ian-':gQ,,. . r '..i ,.::,,3?:r 3 V- Q N, .Ty N-.4 ,Engl 4- , A V f.. - '.. .,,y.,-.g.,4- -A - Q-, ,brian . . I ,Q I I my . l .lggi-In isp! .- 1 . :-ygL-:-3'l,'U.n,,1- --A-7 , .f wtf! .. . - .-if-V-.-.. 't , ,QA ,mmf .ft -, W V , L ., ws. .... Q, - Q N. - 1-345 'W' -+... .I 3,2-,rf-.5 . ' - ,gg5. ,,Ms,x1'-- . N, ,,.tf.1g-ji:-si.1ng,,5-...,.3f -, ,.- Q.. wg. ,-.V .. - .. . ' .' - ,Q .gf-...W Q 1 H, . ' ,Af - ..-t 471 5 ,. t Y. , Y .- L 1 RL 51 -4-r . nh- -in-.1 nw.- - 'fha ,rel I an 'V 4- . vs.. ., ,-.. ,,.s.,'1-u A B .bm -uve -- C A. Kevin Hines passes the baton to Derek Morton enroute to a 43.5 in the 440 relay. B. Mark Creighton makes his move on the Rice runner in the mile race. l40 'ZLL-E 1' E -is ,ge .-Thai - , , . .. A, A . . .. ,e1.,- . M14-L? 'f Q.- , C. In the 440 relay, Derek Morton leaves the Rice Relays is anchored by Keith Hines. pack behind. E. High jump couch, Br. Ryan, confers with D. A lst place finish in the mile relay at the Catholic League Champ, Mike McErlez1n. rosh-Soph Track Young Runners Develop Potential A B C D A. FROSH-SOPH TRACK: lsr ROW, L-R G. Orr, W. Simmons, C. Bruce, T. Hill, A Page. 2nd ROW: B. Hayes, M. Bush, M. Dabrowski, R. Stewart, T. Hennessy, B. Sim- nons, R. Ivy, -J. Williams. 3rd: D. Mason,-I Brundige, B. Rawls, G. Mikula, J. Marks, P. Bouldin, S. Lanier, F. Carmel. B. joe Haynes set the frosh 2 mile record at 10.50. C. Derek Morton set the soph record in the 440 of 50.6. D. Mervyn Licorish sprinrs his way to a school record in the 100 yard dash Q 10.25. 141 Varsity Baseball Younger Squad Rebuilds Varsity Team EQ 5.1 ' Wilt l A B C A. Displaying the stance of a pro, Gary Sulier thrown from third. levels a hit. C. Failing to catch the man on first, Bud But- B. First baseman Tim Finger catches the ball ler tosses the ball back to jim Holmes. 142 I V I D D. Eyeing the distance of his hit,jim takes off around the bases. The efforts of Coaches Kenny and 'ahey were not wasted in what was a rebuilding year for the baseball team, is the varsity finished the season with 1 5-8 Catholic League record. The team was handicapped by lack of experience due to few returning seniors to the squad. The season was highlighted by jim Holmes being named to the Catholic League All-Star Team. Tim McNally and Kevin Carter also received Honorable Mention on the team. I L' ' 1 V 1 If m I -'C , 'I A L' gh F Q gmt.. , V. W . L, -.. L' . ,igwiz 15, ul ,f L55 ix- ,, dj , t - I - -52.1 QQIVI , a ' i - . wi- ' - . . ' li'I Q: I f ., x,,f , g rv, .2 4' ' A e it L50 . . i ' ' 5 l 'f- E A E ff -1- ,fi '. lg gf if 3 D ' ,f -ff ' ' L, ,355 1 -,T ,r i, -,- 1-W 4 W X 0 'QV 0 ,I XE -lg .I A 1. E ff . Q . H .C W e yaae . tr i a we it 0 t . 1 , .6 JN-.L e , .B -' ,f 5 ff ,f ' -. 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By scoring a hit in the Hales game, Tim McNally assists in the team victory. 144 31? , A , . -4 L .. l' --JI iff,Z.:ik -4' ' ' W i 1 .' ' 4.-57- ?4.p3'aJ.ra:.nA - , f . C B.junior member of the team, Kevin Carter C. Safe at first base, Greg Dasher proves hope for next year. instructions from Coach Mr. Kenny. ze., s ,:. ..5 Liver c- .,-- Frosh-Soph Baseball Experience Gained Thru Season in A MQ if ,N a ,l-.,.t r' '55 . ,1 'J' ': 1, A - 17. ' . .kg-14'I.! ' V ,. . eggfg: Qrf ' 4 - 273-1 . Sfflz jj, 1 'I'1ffjft,u5 L--1-' --'14 4 5-L.7Eg5I.' ' ,.,' ,,-'iff' 4 if: .,. ..1...f C . The team in a huddlc takes time out to dis- iss possibilities against Hales. . Coach Mr. Byrne discusses strategy before ie game. . Dan Evzmish was as consistent Frosh-Soph x W,,.V ':: -Qt -3 -455- , 'P' D C Sf. -'N px V ,I it .h ' Y in P Z hifi X s gr , ' -'D v-X . A Ki i I-. X r 7-ff' Lf' A YJ, t Y i Yi! B Tri. :4 aux 'Q 1 'A s-.t.4'.,'.-'Q I-L D pitcher. Goeppner, G. Outland, 3rd: Coach Mr. D. FROSH-SOPI-I BASEBALL: Ist ROW, Byrne, D. Kettering, D. Beville, P. Hannon, L-R: D. Goeppner. D. Crayton, R. Dornel-ter. D. Evanish, -I. Coogan, K. Naughton, E. Znd: UI. Werzel, M. Hatch, C. Tucker, T. Barre. ' 145 Young Fighters Score ell in Park District, Golden Gloves Competitions 9 .fail . it I fs! .A. . . . .. . x l 4: 'ct If A. BOXING TEAM: lst ROW, L-R: J. Gal- J. McMul1in. 3rd: -I. Wcgcnasr, R. Raines, A. his TKO of a Mann Park opponent. vin, M. Young, M. Danaher, J. McNicholas. Salomon, G. Col1ins,j. Sheehy, C. Garner. C. Freshman Gabe Caponera advances on Znd: Coach Mr. Galloway, -I. Scanncll, S. B. Senior jim Wegcnast receives a trophy for adversary. Owusu, R. Moran, G. Caponera, R. Bourke, 146 Under the direction of Coach ralloway, this year's boxing team had sophomores Rich Moran and john very productive and successful Collins. eason. The team produced two Park The team as a whole provided Leo Champs: jim Scannell and with many exciting bouts around the Wegenast. Other standouts were city. A P-3 C?- LZ B C ' D A. Sophomorejim Galvin squares off against was Sophomore Rich Moran. D. Co-Captain Pat Loughney went down to his opponent. C. With a blow to the hcad,john Collins fin- defeat against Park, but later scored success in B. One of the school's most successful boxers ishes off his opponent. . the initial Park District match. - fi -I l Bowling Varsity Peglers Uverwhelmed B 4flfSn..4v'x.,4- Q ff 'X-4 ll A I ,931 B C A. VARSITY BOWLING: Coach Mr. Topa, B. Dennis Kettering watches the results of C. A veteran coach, Mr. Tops gets a chance E. 0,Donnell, D. Daniels, K. Crossley, -I. his well-directed play. get some practice in. Thoel, K. Cartcr,j. Thocl, A. Dorsey. 148 atholie League Talent new .l, A B Mis? Q. ig ,. '1v'. .l ' :rg .. 3, H, 'i fi 8 5. '1 .Ll . 1' .1 V. . .i .. X W , iv 1 X . iv-f in-f rf L Q C l. Senior Ed O'Donnell follows through bowling match. Poole, D. Ketteringhl. Ward, S. Atkinson, R lith astrike. C. FROSH-SOPI-I BOWLING: Coach Mr. Foster. 5. The lone pin was the nemesis of many a Topa, T, Williams, M. McNeil, G. Orr, M. The '76-'77 Swimming season was not one of the most successful. Leo didn't defeat any teams during the season, but they were never out of the running. Capitalizing on hard practices and high spirits, Leo always made a respectable showing. Leo swimmers suffered heavy losses to Rice, Loyola and Fenwick. They fought back only to lose two close meets: Mr. Carmel and St. Laurence. Leo lost due to the absence of depth to the squad. The team was composed entirely of underclassmen. ,.,A-4' Q-I' C D A Putting the right man in the right event showing in the 100 yd. breaststroke. D. VARSITY: lst ROW, L-R: T. Byrne, D causes Br Beckstrom some pause for consid- C. Encouragement from the sidelines is given Kettering, R. Moran, D. Byrne. Znd: E. Figel eration by Tim Byrne, Ed Figel, john Caraher and R. Dorneker, M. McErlean, T. Crosby, F B Sophomore Rich Moran made a strong Frank Samp. Samp, R. Dorneker, Coach Br. Beckstrom. Swimming Lack of Upperclassmen Hampers Team l-:an N ' gui: ,van ' , M3551 ...... lun-.lu -nn.. nn-.-. , unn- X . xp-g XX ' H-. X -1. . ,K 5 . xx C B A. FROSH-SOPH: lst ROW, L-R: B. Cole- gard, T. Coleman, R. Dcarrh, Coach Br. the backstrol-ze. nan, L. Sullivan, B. Shaughnessyul. Pasl-ze, K. Becl-csrrom. C. junior Bob Dorneker gens himself psyched l-lanelc. Znd: L. Martin -I. Caraher, R. Bcaure- B. Captain Ed Figel competed in his specialty. up for the Kevin Collins Meer. 1, ri' L '- - ' - .ef-:K-i:'a,1,g 1' wtf - A .ii .3449-'i ' ,X Wi Viv: W .E 1. -ii . L., . lt, r a. 1 1 - ef: 1 lW1'iil1i ill if g Q, iii ., fx ,, -.1 1 1 ,ie 1 V il,f,.,,. r V' 'fri 'fl - ' I tlzj-.F H' Jef? -I -1 .iw Ci Jai ii, ,ll .,l :if'ff, fi Yyrfvtf A ' 1' . f ng: 1 1' . I reii wr., s 1,-5 , :. 1 Jr, ,i , , . -'f,wi,',t43'1'i '1-.,-si 'Vi' . . 'u ..sziiyw.w, t- 'v , . ,.. g, , .-I ' -A ,1...'iL,,,.h..y, ,1,. ,il-. - - -Q, I .1 ii. Q. . ,M . viz:-1:-'I 11 ii in ' -' f, Y. . 1.1 tt, .,.i,, . .,,,. ,. .a-1... .t..:-.., 5 -V H W ta ' ,g .K-,:ns,.. 4 .1 ,. , ,, 9, . K ,. ,. . V-,. ,Q -V1 ,' 'h '-ii'1'Q..',j',jilliI'yg1t.if -,leii.j2i'i1C,,, g .Hi- ,. Y, ,i gy - ,-,Ji 54115 .-, .i . . . I. . 1. 1 a . ,..-. tug, ,,,. . .4. .J - l . Y .1 1i..i., . 1 ., .V-,i1j,,,,J:5ii,:v,,yl',UML ISE ,Ht 'A , Ai: Faculfy Direcforg Br. Robert E. Beckstrom, C.F,C., B.A., MS., Civics I, Theology 11, Coach, Water PolofSwimming, Recruiting Director, Chairman Social Studies Department. Mr. Bernard E. Bittner, B.A., Chemistry, IPS. Miss Violette Y. Brooks, B.S.Ed., M.A., Librarian. Mr. john -I. Byrne, B.S.Ed., Math, English, Typing, Coach, Varsity Wrestling, Frosh-Soph Baseball. Mr. Thomas M. Fahey, B.S., English 9, 10, 11, Coach, Ass't. Freshman Football, Varsity Baseball. Mr. john R. Fitzgerald, B.S., American Problems, World History, Coach, Varsity Basketball Br. Charles -1. Gattone, C.F.C., B.A., M.A,, French 1, 2, 3, 4, Theology 12, Director of Student Activities, Student Council Advisor, Bookstore Manager, Photography. Br. john H. Greenan, C.F.C., B.A., M.Ed., Theology 11, Principal, Alumni Association Moderator. Br. David J. Haas, C.F.C., BS., Physical!Life Science, Physics, Dean of Discipline. Br. Stephen V. Hale, C.F.C., B.A., English 10, 11, Theology 11, Dance Committee, Homecoming, Prom Moderator, Cheerleaders. Mr. Leo Henning, M.M., Inst. Music. Fr. -lose Kananaikil, SJ., M.A., Theology 10, School Chaplain. Mr. Terrence P. Lynn, A.A., B.Ed., M.Ed., Counselor. l52 Mr. Thomas E. McKenna, B.A., English, Reading, Coach, Freshman Basketball. Br. Patrick N. Morris, C.F.C., B.Sc., M.A., Theology 9, 12, Chairman, Theology, Moderator, Parents' Club, LION, Director of Religious Activities. Mr. David K. Mutter, B.Ed., English 10, Business Law, Typing I, II, Coach, Varsity Football. Br.john S. O'Keefe, C.F.C., B.S., B.A., Math, Theology 93 Chairman, Math Dept., Coach, Cross-country, Track. Mrs. -Janet E. Olson, B.A., Spanish. Mrs. Judith A. Ponticell, B.S.Ed., M.A., English 12, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, ORIOLE, Chairman, English. Mr. Robert A. Rogers, B.S.Ed., English, Psychology, Coach, Ass't. Varsity Football. Br. Daniel P. Ryan, C.F.C., B.A., M.Ed., Theology 12, Geometry, Vice Principal, Asslt. Cross Country, Track. Mr. Mark W. Schnolis, B.P.E., Physical Education, Dean of Discipline Coach, Ass't. Varsity Football, Ass't. Wrestling. Mr. Robert F. Szwast, B.A., M.Ed., General Business, Accounting, Consumer Economics, Discipline Board, Chairman, Business. Mr. Randy L. Voels. B.S., Algebra, Geometry, Coach, Soph. Basketball Ass't. Track. Br. Douglas S. Zlatis, CFC., B.A., M.A., M.A., Theology 10, A-V Director. Faculty Football - Varsity Frosh-Soph Freshman Freshmen Graduation Homecoming juniors Lettermarfs Club LION National Honor Society ORIOLE Parents' Club - Academics Alumni Band Baseball - Varsity Frosh-Soph Basketball - Varsity Frosh-Soph Freshman Bowling Boxing Cheerleaders Cross-Country Dance Committee Index 118-121 Patrons Quill and Scroll Retreats Seniors Senior Prom Sophomores Spring Concert Student Council S.C. Workshop Swimming Track - Varsity Freshman Water Polo Wrestling 122 123 76-81 20-23 12-15 88-93 70-71 56-57 60 58-59 64-67 96-115 62-63 50-53 142-143 144-145 124-127 128-129 130-131 148-149 146-147 54-55 132-133 72-73 152 61 24-25 28-47 18-19 82-87 52-53 68-69 26-27 150-151 138-139 140-141 134-135 136-137 Hatch, Michael: 84, 145 A Adams,james: 82, 84 Adams. Wzilter: 88 Adkins. Dwayne: 82 Allen.john: 50,75. 118 Allen, Kary: 52. 88 Anderson. Nelson: 14, 50. 75 Andrasco,john: 50 Arteza, Alex: 82 Atkinson, Stephen: 52.82, 149 Austin, Thomas: 82 B Bacon, Stuart: 50, 75 Baker, Reginald: 50, 152, 158 Baker, Robert: 75, 76 Bandemer, Mark: 50 Banket, Terrence: 50 Banks, Ernie: 88 Barnotes, Raymond: 88 Barnotes, Richard: 50 Barre, Anthony: 76 Barre, Eugene: 82. 145 Basile,jamcs: 82, 154. 155. 157 Beauregard, Charles: 82, 118 Beauregard, Robert: 76, 81. 122. 151 Beemsrerboer, Tom: 82, 118 Bell, Anthony: 76 Bell, Michael: 51, 105 Bennett, Bruce: 76 Beckstrom, Br. Robert: 66. 72, 112, 154, 155, 150. 151 Bermele. David: 15, 51,145 Beville. Dean: 76, 122, 128, 150, 151. 145 Beyer. Charles: 76 Bibbs, Marvin: 82 Billingsley, William: 76 Bittner, Mr. Bernard: 109 Bohannon, Michael: 76 Bolen,james: 14, 51, 56, 58, 57, 60, 68, 71. 75, 156 Booker, Lewis: 88 Booth, Chuck: 88. 92, 118 Booth, Donnie: 51 Booth,james: 76 Boras. Michael: 88, 102 Bossard, Michael: 76, 81 Boulanger. john: 51 Bouldin, Page: 76, 122, 141 Bourke, William: 82, 146 Bovyn, Mr. Paul: 100 Brackin, Lawrence: 51, 48, 118, 121 Brady, Dan: 82, 118 Broaden, Gerald: 75, 88 Brookins, Danny: 75. 82 Brookins, Darryl: 51, 75 Student Facult ' Index Byrne, Timothy: 55, 88, 150, 156 C Caballero, Ruben: 15. 52. 118 Cain,james: 82 Ca1lahan.john:76, 81. 122 Callahan. Raymond: 76, 122, 125 Calloway, Victor: 76 Calvin, Willie: 72, 76 Campbell,joseph: 82 Campbell, Terrence: 88 Cannon,joseph: 88 Caponera, Gabe: 26, 68.76, 77, 122. 146 Caraher,john: 76, 122, 150, 151 Carmel, Frederick: 82. 141 Carroll. Chris: 52, 127 Carter, Fred: 14, 51. 52, 56. 58, 59, 61, 68, 127 Carter,john: 76, 68, 150 . Carter, Kevin: 88. 145,144, 148 Cassiday, Sean: 76 Casteneda, Efren: 52 Chambers, Glenn: 76 Chandler,john: 73 Clancy, Patrick: 16, 52, 50, 52, 55, 56 Clark, Robert: 24. 52 Clay, Chauncey: 77 Coleman, Brian: 82, 88, 156, 151 Coleman,james: 55 Coleman, Tim: 77. 151 Collier, Mark: 89 Collins, Charles: 75, 89 Collins, Gerald: 82, 146 Collins Collins Collins , Gregory: 55 ,john:85. 118,147 ,Timothyz 77, 157 Collins, William: 55 Brooks, Brown, Miss Violette: 115 Byron: 52, 70, 82, 128 Brown, Eddie: 82 Brown, Gregory: 51. 47, 75 Brown, Miklos: 51, 60, 107, 127 Brown, Ralph: 76 Bruce, Charles: 141,82 Brundige,john: 51, 52,S2,115,141 Buchanan, Wildon: 66, 71, 75. 88, 89,95 156. 157, 158 Buckley, Michael: 51 Burnett, Michael: 52 Burns, Christopher: 88 Burton, Maurice: 82, 128, 129 Bush, Mark: 70, 141 Butler, David: 70, 82 Butler, Sylvester: 52, 70, 142, 145 Byrd, Hamilton: 52, 75, 88 Byrne, Dennis: 88, 155, 150 Byrne, Mr. john: 106, 114, 156, 157, 145, 156 154 Connelly,joseph: 77, 102 Connelly, Matthew: 27, 56, 57, 61, 68, 88, 89 Connor, Lawrence: 55 Coogan,james: 24, 77, 145 Coplin, Robert: 55, 52, 55. 75 Copp. Robert: 55. 56.40. 70. 71. 156 Cotker, Eugene: 55, 75 Costello, Eugene: 55 Crayton, Dwayne: 75, 85, 145 Creighton, Mark: 89, 152, 158, 140 Creighton, Neal: 85. 152, 153. 158, 159 Crosby, Tony: 68, 82, 85, 155, 150 Crossley, Kirkland: 89, 148 Curtis, Morris: 58, 59, 72. 75, 158 D Dabrowski, Michael: 58, 68, 82. 85, 85, 152 DaCosta, Steven: 85 Daly, Timothy: 89 Danaher, Matt: 71. 122. 146 Daniel, Gregory: 77 Dantzler, Kenneth: 75, 89 Darcy,john: 12, 21. 54, 118.119 Darcy, Michael: 12. 21. 54,118,119 Dark, Paul: 89 Dasher, Greg: 85, 127, 128, 129, 145, 144 Davis. Francis: 77, 81 Davis, Kevin: 85. 158, 159 Dearth, Raymond: 68, 76, 77, 151, 159 Denton, Riclc: 77 Divers, Gary: 89, 118 Divers, Laurence: 85- Dixon,john: 83 Doherty, Thomas: 89, 118 Dombrowski, Michael: 27, 85, 118. 141 Dorneker, Robert: 89, 155, 145, 150, 151 Dorneker, Ronald: 85, 145, 150 Dorsey, Alvin: 54, 148 Dozier, Robert: 85 Dragel,joscph: 77 Dryer, Mrs. Mary: 101 Driscoll,john: 85, 109 Driver, Frederick: 89 Driver. Van: 89, 158 Duddleston, Patrick: 77 Durkin, Michael: 77 Dusek, Leslie: 85 E Earner, Richard: 77, 157 Earner, Terry: 89, 118 Eastman.james: 54 Eggert, Mrs. Margaret: 101 Ellis,-Iames: 77 Elmore, Mrs. Shirley: 100 Etten, Bryan: 85 Evanish, Daniel: 85, 86, 128, 129, 145 Evans, Mitchell: 85 F Fahey, Mr. Thomas: 104. 125, 145 Falsey, Willian1:85. 118 Fenner, Ernest: 78 Figel,Ed:71,89.155,150,151 Filas, Marc: 54, 118 Finger, Timothy: 54.40, 118, 142,145 Fitzgerald, Mr. john: 112, 127 Foertsch,john: 17, 54, 50, 52, 57, 58, 61. 68, 69, 71 Fogarty, Gerald: 59, 60, 61, 68. 88, 89, 118 Ford, Bernard: 89 Fortunc,james: 85 Foster, Donald: 85 Foster, Richard: 54, 145 Foster, Mr. Robert: 112, 122, 125 Foster, Ronald: 85, 149 Fox,john:85, 118 Fusco, Michael: 71, 89. 118, 145 G Gadomski, Paul: 78 Gadomski, Raymond: 85, 128, 129 Gallacher, james: 85 Gallagher, Robert: 84, 109 Galloway. Officer Robert: 100, 125, 146 Ga1vin.james: 84, 146, 147 Gannon,john: 54, 44 Garner, Clyde: 54, 72, 127, 146 Gamer, Milton: 24, 54 Garrett, Oscar: 27, 68, 82, 84, 128 Gattone, Br. Charles: 51, 66, 68, 69.72. 111, 158 Geary, Timothy: 54 George, Craig: 34 Gill, Charles: 78 Gist, Stephen: 78 Gladney, Stanley: 54 Glover, Michael: 84, 145 Goeppnet, Dan: 84, 145 Goeppner, Tom: 84, 127, 128, 145 Gomolka,-Iohn: 52, 54, 52 Good, Mark: 55 Goodrich, Gregory: 84. 127 Grabitz, Timothy: 78 Green, Marcellus: 55, 40.52, 71, 75, 127 Green, Milton: 55 Greenan, Br. john: 60, 61, 67, 96, 97, 98, 99. 160 Greenhill, Reginald: 78 Grzesiak, Paul: 84 Gumm, Kevin: 78 I-I Haas, Br. David: 98, 99 Hale, Br. Stephen: 60, 65, 66, 72, 97, 105 Hall, Eusrace: 84 Hamb, Lester: 84 Hanek, Kenneth: 26, 68, 76, 77, 78, 81, 151 Hanlon, Mr. Robert: 97. 115 Hannon, Michael: 84 Hannon, Patrick: 26, 52, 157, 145 Harris, Donald: 84 Harris, Stanley: 84 68, 82, 84, 118, Hastings,john: 56.44, 58, 59, 61, 68 Hawes, Daniel: 89 Hayes, Edward: 78, 122 Hayes. Gerald: 84 Hayes, William: 78, 122, 141 Haynes,joseph: 78, 152, 141 Healy,john: 89 Heil.john: 56 Hennessy, Christopher: Hennessy, Timothy: 68. 27 Henning, Mr. Leo: 16,1 Hernandez, David: 84 Hernandez, Michael: 50 Herron, Kevin: 89 Hickey William' 18 5 . . , 6, Higgins, Timothy: 89 89, 158 82, 84,152.141 7, 50, 52 . 52. 55, 89. 90 58, 58 Hill, Glynne:56,126,127 Hill, Robert: 78, 122 Hill, Theodore: 84, 141 Hill, Timothy: 56, 57, 58 Hill, Vernon: 75.90 Hill, William: 78 Hines, Keith: 56, 52, 55. 118, 158,159,140 Hines Kevin: 18 19 5 . . . 6. 75,96,l18, 15B,159. 140 Hinton, Walter: 90 Holloway, Mark: 84 Holloway, Warren: 78 Holmes,james: 84, 142, House, Leonard: 90 Howe. Robert: 90 Howe, Thomas: 56 Howorth,john: 90 60, 71, 75, 96. 52. 55, 60, 71, 145 Hozzian, Edward: 27, 51, 52. 68, Hudson. Daryl: 57, 60, 75,90 Hugges, Leroy: 56, 71, 75, 154,1 1 Isaac, Darrell: 57 Ivy, Reginald: 78, 141 J jackson, Iamontz 78 jackson, Eddie: 52, 84 jackson, Kenneth: 52,7 59015 90, 151 55.155 158 , . . 6. jackson, Louis: 26, 27, 68, 71, 75, 88, 91 95, 126, 127 jackson, Paul: 84 jackson, Terry: 78 jenkins, Gregory: 57, 57. 75 jenkins, William: 14, 56, 57, 60, 71 johnigan, Steven: 57 johnson, Anthony: 58,90 johnson, Charles: 90 johnson, Clemmie: 78, johnson Darnell 75 4 150 . 1 , 20 johnson, Gerald: 84 jones, Bryant: 57 jones,joseph: 57, 52 jones, Eddie: 27, 68, 76, 78, 150, jones, Roderick: 78, 150 juszczyk, Frank: 57 K Kananaikil, Fr. joseph: Karl,john:9O, 156 Keaty,jim: 90, 118 Kcaty,joscph: 79, 122 Kelly, Brian: 68, 79 21,10Z, 61,62 151 105 Price, Richard: 42 90,9l,93. 138, 140, 150 Kelly. Daniel: 84, 118 Kelly,jack: 27.67, 76, 77, 79,130 Kendall. Wellington: 90 Kenny. Mr. Howard: 113.118, 120,143, 144 Kettering, Dennis: 84, 135,145,148 149. 150 Kinard, Thomas: 84, 143 King, Reginald: 79 Knight..1ohn: 37 Knight, Robert: 79, 130 Knox, Mark: 52. 53, 90 Kontrimas, Paul: 38 Kreisl, Tony: 84 I.aBarge,john: 84, 136 Lanier, Stephan: 79, 141 Lawrence, Mr. Albert: 101 Lawrence, Tracy: 84. 128 Ice, Vincent: 79 Lello, Franeis: 84 Lemons, Myles: 79 Lennix, Michael: 90, 91 Lewis. Howard: 79 Lewis,,Ierome: 90 Lewis, Maurice: 58.11 Licorish, Mervyn: 85, 138, 141 Linares, Mario: 79 Linchan,,1ohn: 20, 38. 46, 58 Livingston, Carl: 85 Locke. Deanclray: 90 laoohy, Matthew: 15, 91 Lopez, Glenn: 38, 118 Lopez. Gregory: 85, 118 Iaopez, Ruhin: 38 Loughney, Pat: 38, 118, 147 Love. Granville: 52, 79 Lovincey, Anthony: 79 Luchsingenjoseph: 79 Luellen, Steven: 38 Lundy, Bernard: 85 Lundy, Thomas: 91 Lunn, Steven: 85 Lyke, Paul: 85, 137 Lyons, Michael: 91, 93. 118 Lyson,-Ioseph: 79, 132, 136, 156 M Macke. Stephen: 79 Maloney. Roger: 79 Mapp, Eric: 91 Marfise, Lawrence: 58 lV1il1'1CS,JOSCPl11 68, 82, 83, 85, 118, 141 Martello, Desmond: 38, 47, 69, 118 Martin, Bruce: 85, 137 Martin, Lee: 52. 85, 132, 151 Martinez, Steven: 91, 136 Mason, Dean: 85, 141 Mattison, Randall: 38. 73, 138 Maurizi. Dino: 79, 122 Maurizi, Michael: 91, 104 McCall, Carl: 85 McCarthy,jerome: 85 McDonnell,james: 38, 136 Mclilwaine. Marlon: 91 Mclirlean, Michael: 58, 60, 61, 68, 71, 88, Mclirlean, Thomas: 79, 122, 128, 130, 131 Mcliarlane, Michael: 79 McGinnis, Stephen: 14, 36, 119 McGourty, Robert: 39. 58. 71. 136, 137 McGowan, Daniel: 79 McKenna, Mr. Thomas: 97, 104, 105, 159 McKevitt.,lohn: 39 McKinley, Tyrone: 85 Mc1,oughlin,john: 52,85 McMahon,,1ames: 39 MeMullin,Jatnes:79,122, 146 McNally, Timothy: 68, 69, 91, 118, 121, 143, 144 McNeal, Lloyd: 79, 132, 137 McNeil. Mic hael: 85, 149 McNicholas,john: 38. 91 McNieholas,john: 79, 122, 146 McNicholas, Michael: 91 MeNicholas, Thomas: 39 McNulty, Martin: 85, 137 McNulty, Michael: I2. 14, 39, 69, 118, 1 19 Mendoza, Anthony: 68. 91, 127 Mikula, Gregory: 85. 118,141 Milam, Robert: 79 Miller, Robert: 52, 85 Mingo, William: 91 Miro, Dave: 85. 137 Moore, Elliott: 39 Moore, Eric: 39 Moran,,Ioseph: 39 Moran, Richard: 70, 85, 86, 135, 146, 147, 150, 156 Morris, Br. Patrick: 66, 78, 103 Morrison, Charles: 12, 40, 52, 57 Morton, Derek: 73, 85, 138, 140, 141 Mosley, Lonnie: 84, 85. 128, 129 Moss, Tremayne: 86 Muench, Mark: 68, 77,86 Mulka, Patrick: 40 Mullen, Patrick: 40, 42 Murphy, Edward: 91 Murphy, Herbert: 91 Murray.john: 79, 122 Murray, William: 17, 51, 52, 91 Muscarello, Lawrence: 79. 132 Mutter, Mr. David: 114,118, 120 N Nash, Thomas: 79, 122. 130, 131 Naughton, Kevin: 86, 145 Nelson, Frederick: 13, 17, 36, 40, 52, 53, 68, 71 , 73 Nelson, Ron: 18, 19, 40, 56, 57, 59 Nesis, Daniel: 40 Niebling, Scott: 79. 122, 137 Noel, Michael: 40 O O'13oyle, Bernard: 91, 92 O'13rien.jim: 40, 159 O'13rien, Larry: 12, 41, 118, 119 O'Brien. Lawrence: 91 O'Connell, Thomas: 91 O'Connell, Ronald: 68, 76, 77, 79, 103 O'Connor. Brian: 86 O'Connor, Matthew: 79, 136, 159 O'Donnell, Edward: 41., 148. 149 Ohde,john: 41. 46 O'Keefe, Br. john: 97, 106, 132,133, 139 Olson, Mrs. janet: 102, 110 O'Neal. Thomas: 91 O'Neill, Michael: 86 O'Neil1, Philip: 91, 115 O'Reilly, Tim: 19. 41, 58, 68. 69, 96, 102. 118 Orr, Gregory: 41, 86. 141, 149 Ortiz, Michael: 80 O'Sullivan, Philip: 91. 93 Outland, George: 41 Outland, Gregory: 86, 145 Owens, Maurice: 52, 80 Owens, Robert: 52, 57, 58, 80 Owusu, Seth P : 80, 1-16 Page, Anthony: 80, 141 Papiez, Tony: 52, 82 Parker, Mr. Richard: 113 Paskehlames: 80, 151 Pearson, Kenneth: 86 Pereda, Ignacio: 80, 137 Perkins, Stephen: 41, 52, 56, 57, 58 Philpot, Ronald: 92 Pierce, Keith: 68, 73, 86, 158 Poland,.Iohn: 80. 132, 156 Poleate, Louis: 92 Polk. Alphonso: 86 Ponricell, Mrsjudith: 59, 60, 61, 97, 104, 105 Poole, Marvin: 86, 149 Powell, Tyrone: 80, 128, 130 Presberry, Edward: 86 Q Quinn, Dan: 42 R Raddatz,-John: 80. 122 Raines, Richard: 80, 146 Randolph, Mark: 80 Rawls, Billy: 86 Redden, Kevin: 42, 118 Reid, Kevin: 18, 42, 73 Riecordinoulamesz 42 Riles, Luther: 42 Roirdan, Brian: 26, 27, 68, 69. 89, 92, 136 Rivera, Carlos: 92 Roberson,-James: 42, 52, 71. 73, 138 Robinson, Brian: 80 Robinson, Douglas: 92 Robinson, Richard: 91, 92 Rodriguez, Benito: 42 Rodriguez, Peter: 80 Roeske, Elwood: 80 Roeske, Lawrence: 68, 86 Rogozinski, Lenny: 26, 76, 80, 122 Rogers, Mr. Robert: 73, 96, 113 Rosigna1,'Iack: 43, 118 Rosso, jeffrey: 86 Rosso, Larry: 92 Rosso. Phillip: 80 Roundtree, Horace: 14, 17, 43, 52, 71, 75, 113, 121, 138 Rowland, Darryl: 86 Ruane, Tom: 34, 43, 47 Russell, Darrell: 61, 92, 126, 127, 138, 139 Russell,joseph: 19, 43. 46, 71 Russell, Thomas: 92, 138 Ryan, Br. Daniel: 98, 140 Ryan, Michael: 86 S Salomon, Alix: 86, 146 Samp, Frank: 86, 150, 159 Sandersnleffrey: 80. 103 Sandifer, Terry: 43 Santoro. Dominic: 86 Santoro, jeffrey: 43 Scannellhlamess 146 Schmidt, Christopher: 71, 91. 92, 143, 158 Sehnolis, Mr. Mark: 98, 99, 118, 136, 137 Shanahan, Larry: 87, 118 Shannon, Donald 24, 43 Sharpley, Timothy: 73, 92 Shaughnessy, Bob: 81, 151 Sheehanhlohn: 78, 81, 103, 106 Sheehy.-Jim: 36, 44, 71 Sheehy,-Iohn: 81, 103, 118.122, 146 Sheridan, Daniel: 26, 68, 76.81, 132 Shine, Patrick: 27, 61, 68, 69, 88, 92, 118, 143 Shinnick, Frank: 68, 82, 87 Shipp, Paul: 81 Shirley, Desmond: 81, 132, 133 Shortall, james: 87 Sigel, Robert: 92 Simmons, Brian: 81, 141 Simmons, Willie: 87, 141 Simms. Mrs. Helen: 100 Sinclair, Michael: 87 Siroin, Alfred: 87 Smith, David: 44 Smith, Michael: 44 Sorcek. Mark: 87, 137 Sperlak, Frank: 44 Springer,-Joel: 87 Srutowski, Paul: 122 Stachnik, David: 44, 108 Standring, Mr. john: 68, 97, 102 Stang. Paul: 52, 53. 92 Staunton, Harry: 81, 150 Staunton. Mike: 93 Stephens, Michael: 52. 87 Steward. Rodney: 52, 53, 68, 82. 87, 141 Stover, Kevin: 44, 57, 71 Sulier, Gary: 90. 93. 118, 142, 143 Sullivan. Lee: 81, 151 Szlagowski. Leonard: 81 Szwast, Mr. Robert: 114 T Talberr,,Iohn: 87, 128, 129 Taylor, Wayland: 87 Temple, Patrick: 87 Thoel.jerry: 52, 93 Thoel,-John: 44, 52 Thomas, Alan: 81, 128, 129, 130 Thomas, David: 93 Thomas, Lawrence: 87 Thomas, Melvin: 93 Thompson. Anthony: 1, 44, 60 Thompson, Brian: 87, 136, 137 Thompson Marc: 80, 81, 159 Thompson, Richard: 86, 127 Thompson, Rodney: 93 Thurman, Edward: 45 Tighe, Robert: 87 Tines, Willie: 93, 127 Topa, Mr. Edward: 108, 109 Treacy, Br. Kevin: 17, 52, 67, 96, 102 Trezek, Tim: 81 Tucker, Charles: 79.81, 145 Tunstall, Vincent: 57, 87, 110 Turner, Miles: 93 Turner. Wendall: 93 V Vacey, Kevin: 45 Vanier. Paul: 93, 118 Vargas. jeffrey: 81 Voels, Mr. Randy: 97, 107, 108 VonPerbandt,,Ioseph: 81 W Wallace, Charles: 52. 87 Ward,-james: 87, 149 Warren, Michael: 87 Washington, Robert: 81, 128, 130, 151 Washington, Wayne: 81 Watson, Allen: 93, 136 Weddington, Ronald: 68, 88, 93 Wegenasnjim: 31, 36, 45, 47, 68, 69, 71, 118, 146 Wetzel, Dennis: 45, 47, 143 Wetzelulamesz 87, 145 White, Thomas: 93 Whittenbutgulohnz 87 Williams Allen: 87, 93 Williams, Charles: 73, 93 Williams. Donald: 93 Williams, Glen: 81 Williams, Gregory: 45, 52 Willlams,john: 53, 87, 141 Williams Larry: 87, 108, 137 Williams Mark: 81 1 Williams, Merrell: 87 Williams: Thomas: 81, 137, 148 Wimes, Riley: 52. 68. 76, 81 Winters, Larry: 81 Wolfe, Roland: 81 Wright, Anthony: 20, 45, 71 Wright,VIacques: 45, 71 Wright, Vernon: 71, 93 Y Young, Mike: 81, 135, 146, 159 Young, Wycliff: 87 Z Zeiger, Gregory: 45 Zelezinski, Martin: 87, 118 Zlatis, Br, Douglas: 96, 102, 103, 110 '15 RIGHT. Officer Robert Galloway gives final words of encouragement just before Richard Moran wins a decision at the Golden Gloves. OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP LEFT. Per- sistent efforts of band members, such as Ed I-Iozzian, contribute to building student spirit. TOP RIGHT, Exhaus- tive expressions on the faces of -loe Lyson and john Poland indicate the performances put out for a Lion team. BOTTOM LEFT, Tim Byrne puts his skills to work to preserve some impor- tant moments on videotape. BOT- TOM RIGHT, The look on jim Bolen's face tells it all about Leo, as his Coach john Byrne gives him some pointers. We have all Worked together studen ts Wlfh studen ts teeehen 156 the whole Leo comm unity RIGI-IT. The Lion mascot Curries on ll casual conversation with Br. Gnttone. BELOW! LEFT. Caught up in the enthusiasm of it rally. Leroy Hugges shouts down any other contenders. BELOW! MIDDLE, Keith Pierce sets out to have :1 good time at one of Leo's dances. BELOW! RIGHT. Team work is needed even in the task of getting posters for 21 football game. Chris Schmidt and Wfildon Buchztnon pitch in. fl! Y the Spirit of the Lion umtes us S LEFT, Frank Samp finds that all the work of being on a team isnir always being in the event. BELOW LEFT, Dropping by Ryan's Woods to watch a C.C meet, Br. Morris gets a chance to give his support. BELOW RIGHT, Freshmen Matt O'Connor, Marc Thompson, Mike Young,' and Ray Dearth show that they have already mastered the Leo Fight Song. BOTTGM RIGHT, Inquisitiveness shows on jim O,Brien's face while lis- tening to a Student Council report. DeSp1ta our d1varS1ty of backgrounds, We have made 1t happen Service Measured in Spirit Brother john Greenan stepped down as principal after three years at the job. His four years at Leo have been a memory-filled time. His example of spirit and dedication to Leo will be sadly missed. To him this 1977 LION is dedicated. A Final Dediee tion 160 i l -a Qi- . . if Thanks and appreciation to Ken Nemsrclc Taylor Co Schm1dtSrud1os Photographers STAFF Editor William jenkins Ass t Editor Matt Connelly Sports Ron Nelson Events john Foertsch Seniors Pat Clancy GENERAL STAFF Tim Hill Kevin Stover Vincent Tunstall Index Robert Owens Photographers Steve Perkins Br C ,I Gattone Br P N Morris Moderator Br P N Morris james Bolen Charles Morrison I I I I I ' V l 0 ' ' ' ' l


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