Mullen High School - Hoofbeats Yearbook (Denver, CO)
- Class of 1987
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Text from Pages 1 - 136 of the 1987 volume:
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The Senior Class outlook was excellent for
1986-87, and they have left their mark on Mul-
len as one of the best classes in years. Senior
leadership was evident at the very beginning
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program was reinstated. Seniors also did their
part to make new freshmen, sophomores, jun-
iors, and seniors feel welcome. Said new se-
nior Joe Fazio "The people are very nice here.
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Mike Belitz
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David Bostic
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favorable comments were not uncommon. The
Class of 1987 showed an intense degree of spir-
it, and did not lose a cheering battle for the Gol-
den Horseshoe Award. Seniors lament the fact
that this is their last year. While planning for col-
lege, Seniors realized that High Schoolland the
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JUNICRS
Juniors blaze on!
On the horizon for the juniors lies senior fever and the privileges that are
given to them as they reach senior status. However, this year they take
their PSAT exams, work through chemistry, and try to improve mentally,
spiritually, and physically. Juniors become closer as a class and develop
stronger friendships.
This year the juniors were dominant in athletics with talented team lead-
ers like Jerry Dunn, David Arterberry, James Coffey,and Jahmall Cole-
man. Mullen cannot losel The academic leaders are James Wu, Chris
Pixler, Jon Briggs and Patrick Burgess. The Junior Class is a class of
great potential.
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James Buchanan
John Buffington
Donald Buraglio
Pat Burgess
Mike Busse
Patrick Byrne
Frank Callahan
Fred Carter
Brian Chase
Mike Claussen
James Coffey
Jahmall Coleman
Dylan Cornwell
Kevin Cronin
Mark Defeo
Patrick Demar-
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Toby Dickens
Chris Dicus
Kevin Dicus
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Clinton Fannell
William Findly
Steve Foss
Paul Freeman
Jeff Fulton
Pat Gallegos
Joe Glasman
Bill Gleason
George Gomer
Carl Goodman
Troy Gourdin
Gerrald Greivel
John Halepaska
Blair Hanneman
Donald Hansen
Todd Heimel
David Hillbrand
Chris Hinds
Thomas Hoffman
JUNIORS
Leigh Holden
Paul James
Mike Jerome
Mike Kennedy
William Keyes
Mike Krueger
Sean Kuhn
Tom Kyle
Rudy Lacovara
Chris Lake
Dean Lamanna
Mike Laveo
Jeff Lee
Mark Lehnerz
James Ludvik
Paul Maestas
Tim Mara
Todd Marshall
Paul Matthews
David McDermott
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Mike Miller
Bart Neu
Tom O'MaIley
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Neil Padden
Mark Pelzel
Mike Peny
Steve Perruzza
Chris Pixler
Jason Randall
Keith Fiecine
Dave Fiicca
Mike Rosenberger
Juan Salazar
Jeff Sample
Greg Scheckenbach
Matt Schempp
Robert Seib
JUNIORS
Jeff Shepard
Steve Spahn
Torn Stephens
Rod Surline
Darren Swander
Mike Thenell
Doug Thompson
Leroy Trombetta
Richard Vanrensburg
Mike Varga
Ron Vigil
Mike Voiles
Richard Weber
Luke Weith
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Kevin Cronin gives a reading from the Bible at the Father-Son Breakfast while
his father and Father Robert Poirier look on.
Charles Whalen
John Wheeler
Bill Wilfley
James Wu
Joe Yun
Greg Zallaps
Tim Zigan
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Junior George Gomer proves to be tough
competition for Senior Jim Ftuble in the
Homecoming Hotdog Race.
Junior Tom Stephens puts the pressure on
Coach Thenell.
Junior Tom Bade shows Brian Harbick, a Se-
nior, how to do his chemistry correctly.
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SOPHCJIVICDRES
The class of 1989 continues Mullen's high academic and
sports standards. Dwayne Wilson, Russ Heath and
Vance Ross are future candidates for All State in football.
Other outstanding Mullen athletes are Todd RaPue,
Mark Berven, Casey Mendenhall, Kevin Byrne, Jeff
Kelly, Winston Folmar and Joey Martinez. Jeff Kelly, Ed
Brady, Paul Beardsley, and Mike Cyran lead in academ-
ics.
This is the year for driver's licences, jobs, more freedom,
and no longer being the low-man on the totem pole. So-
phomores start thinking seriously about college, grades
and sports. The required sophomore classes are Biolo-
gy, U.S. History, English ll, Geometry, P.E., Theology
and a foreign language. As this year's largest class, 138
students, sophomores will be the class to watch in 1989.
Chris Adamek
Kris Albright
Pat Aluise
David Anderson
Eric Anger
Todd Gervasini and Joe Timmer perform a biology lab experiment
Mike Ankenbruck
Paul Armstrong
Matt Atencio
Ryan Barker
Mike Barry
Brendan Bastable
Paul Beardsley
Mark Berven
Brendan Blockowicz
Drew Borries
Ed Brady
Doug Brewka
J.R. Buchanan
David Byrne
John Byrne
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David Flierl
Paul Foley
Winston Folmar
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Don Cambell
Jim Caulson
Casey Christianson
Trevor Clausen
Tom Collings
Dan Colston
Joe Contreras
Todd Cook
Kevin Corley
ClaylCrawley
Mike Cyran
Scott Davis
Darren Deshazer
Brian Dowling
Dan Durkin
Dan Egan
Brendan Essary
Pat Fallbach
Jason Fisher
Jeff Kelly, Frank Sweeney, and Kevin
Byrne study in the library.
Joel Stretz and Tim Niehus paint the
rocks in the De La Salle Stadium.
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John Gallegos
Ralph Garcia
Keith Gardner
Douglas Gemperline
Todd Gervasini
lan Gilbert
Charles Gill
William Gotchey
Jeffrey Grogan
Nathan Hackos
Dustin Harcourt
Michael Harriss
Todd Hattenbach
Russ Heath
Craig Hendrickson
Floger Hickman
Tim Himstreet
Matt Hoffman
Eric Hurtado
Anders Jacobson
Mark Jaynes
Andrew Kaczka
Kyle Keane
Jeff Kelly
Kevin Kennedy
Tom Kerwin
Chip Knox
Joseph Kosik
John Kostro
Brad Kristinik
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Phil Lapchak
Sean Larkin
Todd LaSala
Brian Maloney
Doug Mannix
Joseph Martinez
Aaron Mason
Tyler Mazotti
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Gary Menardi
Bill Miller, Brian Lambert, Mike Nolan, Bob Young, and Mrs
Patricks pose for the Mike Nolan Look-a-Like contest at the
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Tom Mershon
Spencer Mollerstuen
Bill Montgomery
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Mike Munden
Dan Murphy
David Neu
Tim Niehus
Mark Nolan
James O'Meara
Craig O'Rourke
Lane Patterson
John Paull
Matt Presley
Mark Prochaska
Todd RaPue
Joe Ratcliff
J.R. Reed
Rhett Reger
Tim Ring
Cory Robinson
Mike Ryan
Joe Schimmels
Dan Schwarz
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Class of 1989 attack senior rocks. Matt Atencio and Chris Sheridan, figure out
to do their biology.
Brad Kristinik studies for his classes before
school.
Joey Mazotti picks up his books before class.
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David Shaughnessy
Christopher Sheridan
Robert Silva
Tom Smeltz
Chris Solheim
Glenn Stelloh
Jason Stevenson
Joel Stretz
Frank Sweeney
Mike Thompson
Joey Timmer
Bill Van Buhler
Tom Van Veen
Mark Waggoner
Joe Ward
J.D. Wells
John White
Norm Wilson
Chris Witherell
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David Wright
Mike Yeager
Bob Young
Randy Zagyi
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FRESHIVIEN
Freshmen enter Mullen from all parts of the Denver
Metropolitan area. A random sample of schools in-
cludes Goddard, Cherry Creek, St. Mary's Acad-
emy, Most Precious Blood, O'Connell, Notre
Dame, St. Marys, West Middle School, Isaac New-
ton, Ken Caryl, Euclid, All Soui's, and St. Pious.
lt is not easy to come to a new school. The com-
mute may be long. Friends have gone to other
schools or the academic standards may be higher.
However, freshmen quickly adapt. One area of ex-
cellence at Mullen is sports. Erik Lighthall, Robbie
James Annunziata
Jim Archibald
Robert Armbruster
David Armstrong
Fiyan Barnes
Stephen Bartz
Peter Battreall
David Beck
Patrick Blandford
Paul Boehm
Garrett Bonin
Joseph Brath
Christopher Burbridge
Justin Burt
Gregory Caluori
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Kevin Carroll
Martin Clark
Kevin Connell
Michael Connell
Mark Crews
Johnson, Mark Crews, Scott Murphy, Kobie Tay-
lor, and Brandon Cushman are the new Mullen tal-
ent to watch during the next few years. Zeke Kirk-
patrick, Jim Annunziata and Keith Smith show aca-
demic promise.
As freshmen, the 137-member class of 1990 is re-
quired to take Algebra, World History, Speech, En-
glish I, P.E., Theology and a Foreign Language.
Their teachers, Mr. Garofalo, Mr. Thorton, Mrs.
Epstein, Mr. Ftivard, Mr. Sferra and Coach Thenell
expect best from the freshmen class.
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Brandon Cushman
David D'Alessandro
Scott Desimone
Andrew Deutsch
Jeffrey Diedrich
James Dillon
Jeffrey Dodds
Micheal Dulin
Joseph Eckstein
Joel Faestel
Mike Fallbach
Brian Farrell
Philip Faulkner
Donovan Federico
Kenneth Feist
Drew Ford
Kenneth Franc
Darian Fulks
Chris Gabriel
Chris Harris and Hank Hasler take a break from Mike Barry poses with his two freshmen buddies Ed Leone and Mike Connell.
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Andrew Gaizutis
Anthony Gallegos
Kenneth Giordano
Joseph Grennan
Jeffrey Grippe
Mike Grote
Scott Hacke
Micheal Halladay
Jamaal Halliburton
Troy Halouska
Micheal Harmsen
Christopher Harris
Henry Hasler
Paul Heath
Frank Heery
Wind Henderson
Cordale Johnson
Robert Johnson
Tyler Jones
Collon Kennedy
Paul King
Zeke Kirkpatrick
Andrew Lake
John Lambert
Skip Larson
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Erik Lighthall
Stephen Luckey
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Greg Martinez
Eric McClure
Robert McDonald
Sean McMillan
Nathan Meier
Steven Meiggs
Eric Meyerhoffer
Kurt Miles
John Miller
John Miret
Micheal Monark
Luke Monroe
Michael Moore
Matthew Morehead
Scott Murphy
Paul Myskiw
Mark Niehus
Paul Norman
Patrick O'Malley
Tim O'Malley
John Padilla
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FRESHMEN 3 3
Raiford Patton
Stephen Paull
Manuel Pellicer
Philip Peny
Richard Petoia
Christopher Powers
Daniel Predecki
Chris Rappaport
Robert Reddy
Daniel Reichard
Kiley Reynolds
Troy Robinson
Steve Rodz
Derek Sandoval
Jonathan Schimmels
Erfan Shafi
Eric Shea
Edward Simms
Norman Sitter
Steve Sloan
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John Padilla takes a Spanish test during Homecoming week.
Class of 1990 attack senior class rocks
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Tom Miller
Casey Reagan
Jason Sabell
Scott Weckbaugh
Keith Smith
James Sommers
Jason Southall
Chad Stedman
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Jeremy Stefanek
Juan Tamez
Kobie Taylor
Tim Thenell
William Thill
John Thomas
William Thorpe
Matthew Tidd
Eric Treece
Scott Tuffield
Kevin Tynan
Christopher Vail
Michael Vallejo
Mark Weaver
Daniel Weller
Steven Woodhouse
Richard Wylie
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Our four years of High School were not centered solely around school
T.V. shows, movies, cars, music, and girls also were important. For ex-
ample, in 1986-87 the favorites were:
T.V Shows Moonlighting, The Cosby Show, Family Ties,
Night Court
RADIO: KBPI, Y108, KPKE, KBCO
FOOTBALL TEAMS: Denver Broncos, Mighty Mullen Mustangs,
Los Angeles Raiders
SPORTS: Football, Skiing, Lacrosse, Soccer,
Baseball, Tennis
MOVIES: Top Gun, Stand By Me, Aliens, Crocodile
Dundee
MUSIC GROUPS: Phil Collins, U2, AC-DC, Rush, INXS,
Led Zepplin, Boston, Stray Cats
SONGS: Stand by Me, Mullen Fight Song, Amanda,
Pride
ACTRESSES: Cybill Shepherd, Heather Thomas, Dr. Ruth
CARS: Porsche, Lambourghini, BMW
Steve Woodhouse, and Jeremy Stefa-
nek debate during Mr. Thorton's 5th
period class.
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Every year, Mullen celebrates a special
time known as Homecoming Week. Dur-
ing this week, alumni are invited to
"come back home" to Mullen. For stu-
dents, Homecoming week is a week of
special activities including a dress-down
day,a dress-up day,and a day when ev-
eryone wore blue and gold. This year's
Homecoming theme was based on the
rock song "THE FUTURE'S SO BRIGHT
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To emphasize the idea we wores sun-
glasses all week long. Once again, a
Mullen homecoming tradition was car-
ried ong the ever popular freshmen been-
ies! Homecoming week was concluded
on Saturday, September 27, with the
successfull Homecoming Dance. This
year's court included Mike Magill, Lorln
Creer, Mike Porter, Tom Horrigan, and
Parker Ridgley was Homecoming King.
Adding to the week's success was the
football team's win over Rangeview.
Sophomores play earthball.
HOMECOMING
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Porter.
BOTTOM Joey Glasman practices his golf swing while
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Simon, Felicity, Cynthia and Major Magnus
create a mess for Mrs. Drudge.
Mark Nolan nabs Tom Van Veen while Dawn
Plunkert wonders what to do next.
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Birdboot ................... Leigh Holden
Mrs. Drudge .............. Don Hansen
Simon Gascoyne .... Tom Mershon
Felicity ...................... Wendy Marin
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Cynthia .................. Dawn Plunkert Director ..
Major Magnus ....... Tom Van Veen Producer
Bill Miller waits for instructions during
rehearsal.
Major Magnus wipes out Simon with his
wheelchair.
Theatre critics, Leigh Holden and Aaron
Mason, debate life, pretty actresses and
chocolates.
Dan Hiester
Peter Rivard
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sonalities.
Nate Hackos, Andy Kaczka, John White, a
former student, Jim Vance, and Paul Arm-
strong compete for Best Costume.
HOLLOWEEN
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Gavin Bortles displays his healing arm.
Brad Hattenbach bravely gives blood at the
Mullen Blood Drive.
The Mullen Blood Drive was a suc-
cessful venture again this year, with
52 participants. Over 41 pints were
donated, insuring a lifeline of blood
for ill persons who are in need of
blood transfusions. Student leaders
of the program were Pat Carlin, Matt
Furman, Donald Buraglio, and Park-
er Ridgley. Contrary to most expec-
tations, Mr. Jumonville did not pass
out while giving blood this year.
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the eighteen homerooms which participated,
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class, which brought the most cans per per-
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but only averaged seventeen cans per student.
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Joel Fastel searches and finds Christmas ornaments.
Manuel Pellicer and Garrett Bonin help decorate a Christ-
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a strong religious background. Each year all
classes go on retreats. Freshmen, Sophomores,
and Seniors have one day retreats. Juniors go
on a two day retreat to Singing River Ranch in
Evergreen. These retreats provide time for the
students to reflect, relax, and pray. Mullen has
Mass on Holy Days of Obligation. These Masses
are said by Fr. Mark Maston at Holy Name
Church. The De LaSalle prayer room, which was
established this year, is a place for students to
retreat from a hectic school day.
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Brother PauI's instructions.
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Lorln Creer, Alison
Creer and Allison
Ballard lip sync to a
Modonna song.
Kiley Reynolds and Mary Zang dance to the music at the Homecoming Dance.
Mark Heidrick slow dances with Ali-
cia Boeme
Mike Wallisch, Mark Heidrick and Dan P.
Murphy dance the Train.
Mark Gutrich, Tim Northern and Mike Riess dance
to "That's What I Like About You" by the Romantics.
David Arterberry demon-
strates the proper steps.
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sik enjoy themselves at the
Homecoming Dance.
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A graduation requirement for seniors was the comple-
tion of 25 hours of community service. The Catholic
Worker soup kitchen in Denver was one way students
completed this requirement. Every Wednesday after-
noon Brother Paul took three to six students to help.
The students worked by serving food or drinks, wash-
ing dishes and cleaning up. The soup kitchen, which
is one of ten kitchens in Denver, can feed 300 people
a night. This experience taught students humility and
the harsh reality of living on the streets.
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Mike McDermott listens to Mr. Craig
Bowman describe careers involving
journalism.
Mr. Bastable illustrates careers in
landscaping to Mike and Phil Peny
Mr. Diaz-Jimeno provides informa-
tion on international business to
Darryl Chavez center, while John
Byrne and Kevin Corley wait in line.
On February 17, 1987 Mullen held
its second annual Career Fair. lt
was a greater success than the
first. About 120 students attend-
ed. There were over 30 represen-
tatives addressing a large spec-
trum of careers. The students
were able to browse and ask
questions at their leisure. Many
students were able to obtain valu-
able information in their areas of
interest. Follow up career coun-
seling was offered by Br. Tom
Kane through the guidance office.
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ARDI GFRAS
This year's Mardi Gras Ball was l
held at the Sheraton Hotel on
the 28th of February. Approxi-
mately 20,000 dollars was
raised. The money will go to-
ward improving the computer
lab and track field.
Mrs. Maryann Gallagher
and Brother Marvin
crown David Hackos and
Kim Rutledge the eve-
ning's royalty.
Joe Schimmels dances with his date Mindy Greivel. 1987 MardiGras Student Court: Kim Rutledge
MARDI GRAS
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Big Spender Winner Kevin Tynan and Amy Routzon enjoy the evening.
Karen St. Louis and Mike Busse dance the the night away.
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Mark Lehnerz, Sean Kuhn, and Mike Ankenbruck wait for bowling scores
Paul Myskiw, Paul King, Kiko Ta-
mez and Eric Myerhoffer enjoy
themselves on the ski bus.
Gun club members, Jim Vance,
Clay Crawley, and Drew Borries,
try out for hall duty.
Sean Kuhn shows his perfect
bowling form for the Bowling
club.
CLUBS 55
CLOSE UP
Eleven Juniors Travel to Washington, D.C.
On Febuary 14-21 eleven, juniors traveled to the
United States Capital in Washington D.C. During
their stay the students attended seminars, visited
congress delegates and senators. Seminars were
on different national and local issues, such as
South Africa's policies, hunger in Third World
countries, and the U.S. government's foreign
policy. Students were allowed to visit their home-
town representative, and state senator. Stu-
Brian Milhone stands in front of the gates at the White
House.
dents roomed with one friend, and two other stu-
dents from another state. The Close Up curricu-
lum consisted of disscusion workshops, monu-
mentvisitations, and a model U.N. with individual
countries. During the last day students were al-
lowed to travel around the city on their own, and
a banquet and a party were offered to all stu-
dents.
5 XCLOSE UP
Pat DeMartine and Chris Allen
look at the thousands of
names in the Vietnam Memori-
al.
Chris Allen, Mike Kennedy,
Matt Borrillo, Pat Burgess, Pat 1
DeMartine, Brian Milhone, '
Frank Callahan, Steve Spahn - ,,,.,
and Akwasi Osei stop to talk
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Juan Salazar, Pat Burgess, Brian Milhone, Mark Defeo,
Frank Callahan, Chris Allen, Pat DeMartine, Mike Kennedy,
and Steve Spahn stand behind the desk of Congressman
Dan Schaffer after speaking briefly about important issues.
Chris Allen, Steve Spahn, Brian Milhone, Pat DeMartine, and
Pat Burgess walk down the steps of the Lincoln Memorial.
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ets, one of the several delays.
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front of the Georgetown University Hoyas basketball sched-
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BACK ROW: Todd Hattenbach, Brad Hattenbach, Dylan Corn-
well, James Wu, Paul Freeman, Chris Pixler, Mr. Thorton
THIRD ROW: Mr. Sferra, Steve Spahn, Mark Davis, Brian Mil-
hone, Leigh Holden
SECOND ROW: Dan Murphy, Bill Van Buhler, Dave Shau-
ghnessy
FRONT ROW: Ryan Barnes, Scott Tuffield, Steve Paull, Bill
Thorpe, Phill Faulkner, Brian Farrell
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The National Forensics League chapter at Mullen provides the intellectual
challenge of competitive speaking in such diverse areas as debate, original
oratory, dramatic and humorous interpretation, and extemporaneous speak-
' ing. Mullen boasts the league's president, Mr. Frank Sferra, and its share
WEECH CLUB of sweepstake trophies.
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SKI
Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Sandy Ep-
stein, the ski club travelled to Arapahoe Ba-
sin and Winter Park. The trips were orga-
nized with St. Mary's Academy and 27.003
paid for the lift ticket and bus transportation.
BACK Zeke Kirkpatrick,
Phil Peny, Ken Feist, Dan
Weller, Steve Ziegler
FRONT: Peter Battreall,
Steve Luckey, Eric
Treece wait for lift tick-
ests.
km
Peter Battreall mugs for
the camera.
Tom Miller, Mike Fall-
bach and Jim Dillon wait
for the lift.
SKI CLUB
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Mullen has been a leader in its
league when it comes to athlet-
ics, and we as a school are a
force to be reckoned with. This
year was no exception. ln foot-
ball the Mustangs earned a
place in the State semi-finals,
with team leaders including
Jerry Dunn, Tim Mara, David Ar-
terberry and James Coffey.
In basketball, Mullen was rank-
ed 42 by a Denver Post poll ear-
ly in the season, and promises
a winning year with players Jah-
mall Coleman, James Coffey,
Eric Pille, David Cunningham,
Tim Mara, and Greg Schecken-
bach.
Other sports the Mustangs were
competitive in this year included
tennis, soccer, cross country,
wrestling, hockey, and swim-
ming. The Mustangs were espe-
cially successful in cross coun-
try with their best season ever.
Wrestling looked strong early in
the season with Sean Steeves
and Dan Murphy as team lead-
ers.
As Mullen continues to uphold
its tradition of excellence
throughout the Centennial
League, it also provides a win-
ning atmosphere for its athletes.
Mike Peny demonstrates a perfect swing. Winston Armani led the Centennial league in pass receptions.
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VARSITY FOGTBALL
The 1986 Mullen varsity football team exemplified spirit
and courage by working its way to the semi-finals. Head
Coach Pete Levine, who placed Mullen in the Centennial
League last year, was nominated as favorite coach of the
year. This excellent team was known by such distin-
guished players as quarterback Jerry Dunn who led the
state in passing, and wide receiver Vance Ross, a leader
inthe state in yards receiving. Tim Mara, Winston Armani
and defensive fullback David Arterberry were among Co-
lorado's best athletes. It takes team effort to win and
Mullen possesses this gift and talent.
Tom Hoffman,1f35, and James Coffey, 086, put pressure on Pamona's
offense.
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1987 SEASON 1 ,L af
August 30 Heritage 13-14 J ,X is -- Y , 4 "Lf A 5
seprembers Fairview 7-35 I 728' I t W t ' , y ' 'fli-
September 12 overland 25-30 J , H , A . l V
September 19 Aurora Gateway' 21- , , if P Q U- M, .N as Q H- N
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September 26 Rangeview' 22-10 5, X5 , ' A H ' , 0 U K A
October3 Littleton' 12-6 --' f' fu J .,, ha. M Q W , i
October 10 Regis' 14-7 I - A ' ' W T '37 2 'P 'P A " . 't' " tv
October 17 Aurora Central' 20-19 ' U , 4 , - ,,,: Q
October 24 Aurora Hinkley 48 38 . , 'Wg ri ' , 4" T' f X ' 2 V -
Cherry Creek 0 38 T 'J Q if - Qi
Arvada West+
Thorton + +
Pomona+ + +
17 14 TOP ROW Joe Ring,
49 7
Conference Games
Legue Championship
State Preliminary
State Quarter Finals
+ + + State Semifinals
Chance Foreman, George Gomer, Matt Furman, James Coffey, Steve Foss,
Chris Caulson, Dean Lamanna, Mark Berven
4tH ROW Jason Randall, Jim Ruble, Blair Hanneman, Jerry Dunn, Luke Weith, Russel Heath,
David Arterberry, Todd Marshall, Tom Stephens
3rd ROW Stu Thompson, Ted Battreal, Coach Unrah, Coach Thenell, Coach Levine, Coach Han-
cock, Coach Murray, Tom Hoffman, Todd Rapue
2nd ROW Dwayne Wilson, Toby Dickens, Chris Madril, Mike Magill, Casey Mendenhall, Rich
Butvilofsky, Scott Treece, Steve Stone, Tim Mara
1st ROW Winston Armani, Pat Gallegos, Scott Coscarella, Vance Ross, Greg Zallaps, Clint Fan-
nell, Dave Valdez, Scott Ludvik
S-
Brendan Essary dis-
cusses the games with
a teammate
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Jerry Dunn scrambles out of trouble.
VARSITY FOOTBALL
GOT SPIRIT, HOW
ABOUT YOU?
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FOOTBALL
Troy Darren, Vance Ross and David Arterberry at-
tended the game against Pomona.
Tim Himstreet is tackled after a spectacular run
Mullen tackles Littleton
JV SCHEDULE SOPHOMORE SCHEDULE
Thorton 7-13 8128 Boulder 6-19
Northglenn 21-24 914 Heritage 30- 0
Overland 7-21 9111 Fairview 12- 6
Arvada West 7-13 9118 Overland 19-21
POMONA 0-28 9125 Gateway 14-28
1012 Rangeview 26-34
1019 Littleton 39- 0
10130 Hinkley 38-36
TOP ROW: Keith Gardner, Mike Thompson,
Joel Stretz, Drew Borries, Joe Contreras, Mike
H8I'l'lSS
THIRD ROW: Brendan Essary, Joe Ward,
Coach Ruybal, Coach Lowry, Coach Parman,
Tim Niehus, Jason Fisher
SECOND ROW: Mike Munden, Dave Anderson,
Dan Colston, Pat Aluise, Mike McGurren, Gary
Menardi, Brian Maloney, Casey Mendenhall
FRONT ROW: Mike Ryan, Norm Wilson, Paul
Armstrong, Tim Ring, Tim Himstreet
6 SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL
STANDING: Mike Wallisch, Marty Powers, John
DePinto, Mike Rosenberger, Mark Defeo, Todd
Heimel, Pat Demartine, Coach Dean Esmail
KNEELING: James Wu, Lorin Creer, Kevin Byrne,
Bruce McDonald, Clark Seccombe, Spence Mol-
lertuen
AWARDS
Lorin Creer
John De Pinto
Pat Byrne
Marty Powers
John De Pinto
John De Pinto
Best Singles Player:
Best Double Team:
Captain:
Outstanding Player:
Mark Defeo sends a crushing serve
while Mark Heidrick prepares to receive
the return.
Todd Heimel prepares a blistering back-
hand.
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Kevin Byrne receives his letter from Coach Esmail.
VARSITY SCORES
Aurora Central 6-1
Flangeview 2-5
Heritage 4-3
Cherry Creek 0-7
Overland 3-4
Arapahoe 3-4
Fairview 4-3
Aurora Hinkley 7-0
Flegis 5-2
Boulder 6-1
Englewood 6-1
Doubles: Second place in District and State:
John DePinto and Pat Byrne
Singles: Third Place in District: Lorin Creer
TENNIS 6 Q
F RESHIVIAN FGGTBALL
BACK ROW: Wind Henderson, Steve Woodhouse, Manuel Pellicer, Eric Treece,
Brandon Cushman, Erik Llghthall, John Thomas, Chris Gabriel
FOURTH ROW: Cordale Johnson, Jim Sommers, Kevin Tynan, Norman Sitter,
Garrett Bonin, Pete Battreall, Jim Archibald, Nathan Meier, Steve Luckey.
THIRD ROW: Coach Keane, Matt Tidd, Eric Shea, John Padilla, Derek Sandoval,
Kevin Carroll, Skip Larson, Steve Meiggs, David D'Alessandro, Coach Parman
SECOND ROW: Collon Kennedy, Mark Niehus, Mike Grote, Scott Murphy, Chris
Harris, Joe Grennan, Paul Myskiw
FRONT ROW: Jamaal Halliburton, Mike Halladay, John Lambert, Tim Thenell,
Mark Weaver, Donovan Federico, Jason Sabell
Coach John Henderson and the freshman team watch with enthusiasm the match Mark Crews runs for a gain.
against Heritage.
WG FRESHMAN FOOTBALL
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FRESHMAN FOOTBALL
BACK ROW:
glio, Gene Fiechtl, Brian Hein, Will Colston, Jeff Brzo-
zowskl, Coa
MIDDLE ROW: Harold Kiefer, Joe Schimmels, Matt Pres-
Iey, Bill Chamberlin, Jon Briggs, Curt Allen, Brad Hatten-
bach
FRONT ROW: Tom Horrigan, Dave Bostic, Pat Carlin, Jeff
Fulton, John Byrne, Eric Elges
SOCCER
Varsity Team
Coach Jack Stone, Gavin Bortles, Don Bura-
ch Mark Perdew
1986 SOCCER AWARDS
VARSITY Mustang: Eric Elges
Most Inspirational: Brian Hein
Leadership: Pat Carlin, Tom Horrigan
Most Improved: Jeff Fulton
Great Competitor: Gavin Bortles
JUNIOR VARSITY Mustang: Brian Dowling, Mike Yeager
Most Inspirational: Kevin Corley
Most Improved: Trevor Clausen
FRESHMAN Mustang: Jeff Diedrich
Most Inspirational: Jeff Grippe
Most Improved: Eric Meyerhoffer
Leadership: Eric Bartz
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SOCCER SOCCER
8129 Denver North 8-0 I
914 Heritage 1-5 1-0
919 Fairview 2-5 1-5
9111 Central 1-O 5-0
9116 Regis 3-2 2-1
9118 Cherry Creek 1-3 0-1
9123 Arapahoe 0-1 1-2
9125 Hinkly 7-0 8-1
9130 Gateway 1-5 5-1
1012 Rangeview 2-1 4-2 I
1017 Boulder 1-1 0-0
1019 Smokey Hill 0-3 4-2
10114 Overland 0-1 2-0
10116 Littleton 2-1 1-0
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TOP: Ron Vigil kicks the ball while Brian Dowling looks on.
Don Buraglio goes for a punt as Gavin Bortles and Pat Carlin look on
Junior Varsity Team
BACK ROW: Ron Vigil, Mark Nolan, Craig Hendrickson,
Glenn Stelloh, Brian Dowling, Jeff Lee, Mike Anken-
bruck, Ryan Barker, Neil Padden, Coach Fred McDon-
ald.
MIDDLE ROW: Jeff Fitzgerald, Cory Robinson, Trevor
Clausen, Rob Silva, Brian Chase, Frank Sweeney, Sean
Larkin, David McDermott, Mike Yeager
FRONT ROW: Mike Cyran, David Shaughnessy, Brian
Milhone, Kevin Corley, Paul Beardsley
Freshman Team
BACK ROW: Coach Hein, Tom Miller, Andy Deutsch,
Casey Reagan, Chris Powers, Rick Wylie, Bobby Arm-
bruster, Greg Caluori, Mike Dulin, Jeff Grippe, Eric
Meyerhoffer, Mike Vallejo, Frank Heery, Eric Bartz,
Coach Peter Rivard
MlDDLE ROW: Troy Robinson, Jim Annunziata, Drew
Ford, Zeke Kirkpatrick, Bob Reddy, Scott Desimone,
Billy Thorpe, Jeff Diedrich
FRONT ROW: Mike Fallbach, Brian Farrell
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Ron Vigil and Mike Cyran set up a play. Ryan Barker chest traps the ball.
SOCCER 7 3
918 Overland 3-2
9115 Cherry Creek 3 5
9117 Smokey Hill 1-O
I 9122 Regis 1-2
1016 Overland 1-4
1018 Smokey Hill 2-4
10113 Cherry Creek 0 1
10115 Regis 5-3
CRGSS
KNEELING: Joel Faestel, Phil Faulkner, David Armstrong,
Keith Smith
STANDING: Mike Muhr, Mr. Abell, Brendan Bastable, Nath-
an Hackos, Tom Van Veen, Mark Pelzel, Chris Murdy, John
Buffington, Leigh Holden, Fred Carter, Steve Spahn, J.D.
Wells, Mike Thenell, Pat Burgess, David Hackos, Todd Tay-
lor
This year the Cross Country team finished
tenth out of fourteen teams in the Centen-
nial league championship, their best
showing ever. Highlights include MulIen's
defeat over Regis for the first time and
Fred Carter's second place rank in the Dis-
trict meet. Although the seniors had more
experience and were not as likely to crack
under pressure, the strong runners were
the underclassmen. Freshmen runners
Joel Faestel and Phil Faulkner showed
great potential. Sophomore runners J.D.
Wells and Brendan Bastable ran very well
also. Coach Abell with his strong, young
team hopes to improve next year.
EVENT
Fairview Invitational
Cherry Creek Invitation
M8tM Invitational
Mustang Invitational
Spring Invitational
Boulder Valley Challenge
Bear Creek Invitational
Englewood Invitational
0 4 Boulder Valley Invltat
0 7 Northglenn Invitational
O 8 Trailblazer Invitational
10117 Centennial League Meet
10125 State Meet
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PLACE
3rd out of 6
7th out of 9
3rd out of 7
4th out of 9
17th out of 30
18th out of 33
1st out of 10
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4th out of 6
3rd out of 4
4th out of 9
10th out of 14
Fred Carter 20th
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Chris Murdy, Mike Thenell, Brendan Bastable, Fred
Carter, J.D. Wells, Steve Spahn and Pat Burgess cele-
brate their team's first place win at the Bear Creek Invi-
tational.
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Brendan Bastable leads in the 5 km. race at Cherry Creek.
Fred Carter speeds by at the district meet.
J.D. Wells, center, sprints up a hill
at the Boulder Valley Challenge.
CROSS-COUNTRY I? 5
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A trapped ball?
Pat Blandford aims for a hole-in-one.
Doug Brewka demonstrates a controlled swing.
Evergreen Invitational
Fort Collins Invitational
Varsity Tournaments
Boulder
Aurora
South Surburban
Meadow Hills
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Place
6th
4th
2nd
1st
7th
3rd
4th
Score
334
325
309
300
343
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341
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Mike Peny was voted Most Improved Player.
Doug Brewka, Mike Peny, Steve Cunningham, Charlie Whalen
Kiley Reynolds
TEAM MEMBERS 1986
David Cunningham
Scott Mannix
Ed Vigil
Tim Northern
Joey Glasman
Mike Peny
Charlie Whalen
Bill Wilfley
Tim O'Malley
Ed Brady
Doug Brewka
J.R. Buchanan
Brendan Blockowicz
Jim Caulson
Jeff Grogan
Doug Mannix
Kiley Reynolds
Pat Blandford
GOLF ? 7
WRESTLING
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Rudy Lacovara goes for control of the wrist.
Dan P. Murphy pulls a grape vine on Jim Buchanan.
John Lambert is about to tie up.
A Small Team with Pride and Spirit
The Mullen wrestling team and head coach Bob Andrews
showed high effort and Mullen pride this year. The team was
small, but possessed important players such as seniors Dan
Murphy and Sean Steeves. The underclassman players who also
showed team pride were juniors George Gomer, Rudy Lacovara,
and freshman Joe Eckstein. 1987 was not a great year, but the
team won some important individual matches. Couch Andrews
reports they are a promising young team who will combine talent
as well as ambition to bring victories in the tough matches ahead.
AWARDS
OUTSTANDING WRESTLER: Sean Steeves
MOST IMPROVED: Joe Eckstein
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WRESTLING
Cherry Creek
Fairview Invt
Sheridan
Gateway
Quadrangular
Fairview
Regis
Boulder
Littleton
Alameda Invt.
Rangeview
Central
Overland
Quadrangular
Smokey Hill
Heritage
Hinkley
Arapahoe
6 64
8th out of 8
24 42
11 57
6 59
6 53
5 52
12 58
7th out of 8
3-63
won by forfeit
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6-60
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FRONT: Mike Krueger, Jim Annunziata, Pat
Blandford, Jason Sabeil, Donovan Frederico
CENTER: Ed McDonnell, Mike Ryan, Matt
Tidd, John Lambert, Derek Sandoval
STANDING: Coach Rob McReynoIds, Sean
Steeves, Dan P. Murphy, Brian Lambert, Jim
Buchanan, Rudy Lacovara, Coach Bob An-
drews
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CENTENNIAL
CHAMPIONS!
Erik Pille goes for a loose ball while Jahmall Coleman looks David Cunningham prepares to pass to a team-
OD.
ITIBIS.
LEAGUE
One of the most exciting games of the season was Mullen's rematch with
Aurora Central during the subdistrict tournaments. The Trojans was the
only team to have mastered the Mustangs during the regular season. At
the start of the third quarter Aurora Central led by 7 points but Mullen
quickly picked up the missing points and remained neck to neck with the
visitors. The excitement came in the last minute of the game. With a 68-
63 lead by the Trojans Coffey tossed in a jumper at :26. The Trojans were
unable to inbound the ball allowing Coleman to score the winning basket
with 16 seconds left in the game. Fans and friends streamed onto the
court with joy.
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VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
I 1212 Evergreen 102-61 1131 Rangeview 64-59
12110 Regis 54-39 216 Gateway 66-51
' 12112 Boulder 69-65 217 Littleton 72-67
gfilil 116 Northglenn 87-67 2113 Fairview 75.57
119 Grand Junction 82-72 2114 Arapahoe 79.57
1110 Overland 80-55 2120 Aurora Hinkley 46-37
gif? 1116 Heritage 94-70 2121 Cherry Creek 73-72
1117 Boulder 80-69 2125 Subdistrict1Boulder 38-75
1123 Regis 68-58 2126 Subdistrict1A. Central 69-68
1124 Smoky Hill 68-57 2128 Subdistrict1Littleton 73-60
I 1130 Aurora Central 92-98 217 District1Manual 72-75
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Jahmall Coleman looks for a pass during the game
against Regis.
STANDING: Coach Hochever, Luke Weith, Greg
Scheckenbach, ,Jahmall Coleman, Jeff Kelly,
James Coffey, Coach Stan Dodds
KNEELING: Keith Recine, manager, Winston Ar-
mani, David Cunningham, Erik Pille, Jerry Dunn,
Tim Mara, Andy Gill, manager
Tim Mara dunks one in.
James Coffey goes for a hook shot.
Jahmall Coleman tries to avoid a
fallen Regis Raider.
The Denver Post: Best of the Rockies recognition to Jahmall
Coleman, Top Five Basketball Players in the State of Colorado.
Average 31.3 points a game.
Dr. Pepper Award to Jahmall Coleman. Weekly winner for scor-
ing 47 points and 22 rebounds in the game against Aurora Cen-
ffal.
VARSITY BASKETBALL 1
J.V. BASKETBALL
Kobie Taylor goes for a lay-up.
Finishing 12-6 the Mustang J.V. basketball team had a great
season. Regis, who they beat twice, is their biggest rival. The
player with the most points was Blair Hanneman. He also has
the memorable shot from half court to put the team into over-
time with another rival Cherry Creek. Coach Ulmer said "We
are a whole different crew from the rest of the city. Our aca-
demic standards make us different. The harder you work in
school the better the performance on the court. You get more
both ways." Guard Winston Folmar said "The team did not play
up to its potential all season until facing Cherry Creek. But I
still feel it was a successful season."
J.V. Basketball Schedule
1212 Evergreen 76-56 1124 Smokey Hill 54-80
12110 Regis 53-52 1130 Aurora Central 88-43
12112 Boulder 61-58 1131 Rangeview 86-69
116 Northglenn 77-72 116 Gateway 68-76
119 Grand Junction 66-52 117 Littleton 59-77
1110 Overland 54-39 2113 Fairview 60-59
1116 Heritage 67-65 2114 Arapahoe 50-65
1117 Boulder 68-62 2120 Aurora Hinkley 59-55
1123 Regis 52-53 2121 Cherry Creek 65-61
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Joey Glasman breaks through the line.
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the board during the game with Regis.
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STANDING: Scott Weckbaugh manager, Steve Foss, Anders Jac
obson, Tom Baldwin, Keith Ftecine manager, Coach Ulmer
KNEELING: Joey Glasman, Winston Folmar, Blair Hanneman
Carl Goodman, Andy Gill, manager
Joe Schimmels drives to the hoop.
Winston Folmar calls for the outlet pass.
J.V. BASKETBALL 3
SOPHOIVIDBE
BASKETBALL
Trent Dodds steals the ball from a Littleton player.
Kyle Keane puts one up.
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12120
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1110
1114
1117
1121
1124
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1131
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215
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Boulder 69-55
Fairview 56-46
Cherry Creek 72-46
Heritage 75-56
Gateway 73-62
Littleton 50-59'
Hinkley 73-46
Overland 95-57
Flangeview 79-69
Smokey Hill 82-59
Regis 75-59
Arapahoe 44-63
Central 96-56
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Boulder" 69-64
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night practices and a difficult schedule in
their second year. The young, inexperienced
pucksters found the year frustrating and
challenging in their efforts against more es-
tablished teams. Even though they lost to
powerful Cherry Creek, Chris Adamek felt
they had played an excellent game.
Team leaders this year were Gus Grievel,
captain, Tim Himstreet, Matt Hoffman and
Steve Boyd.
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SWIMMING A TEAM SPIRIT
The Mullen Varsity swimming team, under the direction
of Coach Jeff Shaw, was noted for its team spirit. It
was that team spirit which qualified Chad Stedman and
Dale Brabec for state competition, as well as the 400
Free Style relay team of James Wu, Jeff Shepard, Dale
Brabec and Chad Stedman. The swimmming team did
not only involve swim meets, but diving competitions
as well. Mike Yeager and Will Gotchey were two strong
diving competitors.
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CENTER: John Bradley, Darren Swander,
Tom Collings, Will Gotchey, Drew Borries,
Don Buraglio, Don Campbell, Rhett Reger,
Mike Yeager
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Chad Stedman, David Beck, Jeff Grippe,
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STANDING: Scott Mannix, Lorin Creer, Mike Mas-
see, Kevin Connors, Mike Gilbert, Marty Powers, R.J.
Nicholson, Alex Mercer, Tom Stephens, Joe Fazio
KNEELING: David Finch, Leroy Trombetta, Bart Neu,
Mike Busse, Mike Penney, Jon Briggs, Matt
Schempp
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416 Fountain Valley Prep
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4120 Littleton
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STANDING, Rob Witwer, David Neu, Craig Hendrickson, lan Gilbert, Mike Ryan, Eric
Hurtado, Spencer Mollerstuen, Bob Lee, Mike McGurren, Frank Sweeney, Tim Nie-
hus, Doug Mannix
KNEELING: Erik Lighthall, Paul Myskiw, Bruce McDonald, Paul Heath, Skip Larson
SITTING: Rich Petoia, Steve Cunningham, Mark Niehus, Joe Grennan, lan MacLeod,
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KNEELING: Joey Timmer, Tom Smeltz, Gary
Menardi, Todd Hattenbach, Tim Himstreet, Dan
Egan, Clark Seccombe, Mike Munden, Todd
Fiapue, Chris Adamek, Jeff Grogan, Dan
Schwarz
STANDING: Tom Hoffman, Stu Thompson, Jeff
Youel, Fluss Flhinehart, Toby Dickens, Mike
Riess, Mike McGill, Scott Coscarella, Greg Zal-
laps, John Kostro, Mike Cyran, Pat Aluise,
Steve Faust, Mike Flosenberger, Tom Baldwin,
Ed Brady, Glenn Stelloh, Keith Gardner, Jamie
O'Meara, Brian Maloney, Brendan Essary
Gary Menardi works on improv-
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Scott Hardin and Kevin Cronin study diligently . . . and then take a break.
Mullen has had a long tradition of academic excellence. Nine-
ty-eight percent of all Mullen students go on to college. This
year, Mullen continues in its tradition of academic excel-
lence. With classes ranging from physical education to ad-
vanced placement physics, Mullen offers a wide variety of
college prep courses. With the way things are going now,
Mullen will be turning out students who are ready for the
world for many years to come.
ACADEMICS Q 3
Chad Stedman discusses proper disciplinary actions with Mr. Gree
Sr. Brendan Jordan and her cowbell led Mullen in school spirit.
Mullen administration for the 1986-1987 school
year consisted of Br. Marvin Richter, who served
as Principal, Sr. Brenden Jordan, Assistant Princi-
pal of academics, and Mr. Mike Greek, who served
as Assistant Principal in charge of dicipline. Stu-
dents went to Sr. Brenden with schedule prob-
lems, and to Mr. Greek, abeit involuntarily, for re-
primands and detentions for tardies, minor offens-
es, and an occasional forgiveness. Br. Marvin in-
sured continuity and excellence at the school.
Q 4 ADMINISTRATION
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Mrs. Sandra Zagyi is our Business
Manager. She is responsible for
maintaining students' tuition ac-
counts, payroll, and other financial
aspects of the school. Mullen's Fle-
ceptionist and Secretary to the Prin-
cipal is Mrs. Rosemary Pepping.
Mrs. Pepping handles all calls com-
ing into the front office, malls report
cards, photocopies, and handles the
hundreds of questions we may have
in a single day. The person who lis-
tens to our many excuses is Mrs.
Jane Duff. Mrs. Duff is the school's
secretary and attendance officer.
Her tasks includes locating absent
students, keeping lost and found ar-
ticles and issuing tardy passes.
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Mr. Simms points out lines with arrows to his Math Analysis class.
Mrs. Epstein helps Robbie Johnson and Scott Murphy.
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Mr. Opsahl enjoys a joke.
COMPUTER Q 7
Chris Harris wonders why a camera is in front of his face.
Mr. Kloosterman prepares a lecture.
Mr. Schmeckpeper demonstrates a "Grinder" on Bob
Reddy.
Mr. Abell ponders a question.
Social Studies is required course for three
years at Mullen. Mr. Abell is the department
head and he is responsible for the curriculum.
Freshmen study World History under Mr.
Schmeckpeper and participate in a model
United Nations. Sophomores are required to
take two semesters of U.S. History, while jun-
iors study U.S. Goverment and Practical Law.
Seniors may take one semester of Internation-
al Law. Sr. Brendan, Mr. Hofer, and Mr. Flivard
all teach in the department.
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Sferra, is ranked highly among Colorado high schools. Speech is
required for freshmen and new sophomores. Mr. Frank Sferra and
Mr. Tim Thorton offer their classes a variety of activites such as
debate, speeches and student congress. Students who enjoy
speech can take Advanced Speech and be part of the Speech club.
SPEECH Q Q
Paul Norman, Chris Vail Paul
Myskiw, Ted Simms, Tim O Mal
S X ley and Jim Archibald debate
during a student congress ses
, Mr. Thorton knows it is cold in the 200
'S Mr. Sferra challenges Phil Faulkner
Sean McMillan and Steve Paull to
Mrs. Fodrea teaches
reading skills to fresh-
men.
Mrs. Halladay plans this
week's puzzle.
Sr. Meta Creadon heads up the English department this year.
Joining her is Mr. Caputo, Brother Paul, Mr. Rivard, and Mr.
Sullivan, who retired at the end of the first semester this year.
Taking Mr. Sullivan's place this semester is Mrs. Halladay.
The English classes concentrate on grammer and literature.
Freshman study the fundamentals of grammer. Sophmores
study American literature and grammer. Juniors study En-
glish literature and contemporary novels. Seniors study
World literature and complete a senior research paper.
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freshmen English class.
Sr. Meta expounds the finer points
of grammar.
Mr. Sullivan lectures while Tom Smeltz, Bob Lee and Joey Ward take notes.
ENGLISH 1 Q 1
The Theology Department at Mullen, under the direction of Br. Paul
Fitzgerald, emphasizes the strict doctrine of our Christian faith. ln our
school curriculum a full semester of theology is required for each class
level. The freshman study the Christian faith, sophmores study the as-
pects of religions, juniors study aspects of morality and bible writings,
and finally the seniors study religion in the everyday life. The under
classmen theology teachers are Mr. Jumonville and Mr. Garofalo. Br.
Bill Giddings and Br. Paul teach juniors and seniors. ln addition, Mullen
offers school and class level liturgies, and the new school prayer room.
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Tom Baldwin reacts to the long arm of a Brother.
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Mr. Garafalo takes a coffee break
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Paul Heath, Skip Larson and David Armstrong help Mrs. Emily
Patricks sort letters.
Brother Bernard Kinneavy, Director of Development,
is known for his generosity and fine singing voice.
The development office, under the direc-
tion of Br. Bernard Kinneavy and Mrs.
Emily Patricks, is in charge of student fund
raisers, alumni contacts, Parent's Club,
and several other school fuctions. This
year's fund raiser was called "Mustang
Madness" with all proceeds being distrib-
uted among the numerous school activi-
ties, such as the academic department and
the athletic department. The Mullen Devel-
opment Office is truly a credit to our
school.
Br. Bill Giddings uses Tom Horrigan as an unwilling example in
his senior theology class.
DEVELOPMENT OFFICE il CCD 3
Coach Tom Thenell plots strategy with the freshman
A team.
Dan Durkin dribbles to the basket while Spence Mol-
Ierstuen and Frank Sweeny look on.
il Q 4 PHYSICAL EDUCATION
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Brother Marvin presents Coach Pete Levine with the Centennial
League-Frontier Division Championship.
Coach Stan Dodds and the varsity team form a
spirit huddie.
Mike McGurren builds his biceps.
Mike Varga helps Mike Peny lift 115 pounds.
Coach Joe Giarratano teaches senior PE and is Director
of Student Activities.
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motherly love.
Mr. Gary Hofer takes a coffee break.
The guidance program has been a vital force in
the personal life of Mullen students. Providing
personal and academic support, the guidance
department was comprised of Dr. Harold Rob-
erts, Mr. Gary Hofer, and Mrs. Lois Boyce. The
office also provided transcripts and information
on universities and colleges.
Peer Support was a program most available to
Mullen students. Established by Mr. Hofer, it
provided a chance for younger students to learn
form the experience of older students who acted
as facilitators.
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ken ankle.
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Jeff Johnston promotes Terrible Towels.
Mrs. Billie Middleton returns a test to her 5th period accounting class.
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This year's exchange students were Andres Cachon, and Javier Lopez, from Orizaba,
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New Members.
The Spanish Honor Society was established for stu-
dents with a talent in Spanish. The program encour-
ages students to pursue the study of Spanish, and
make it a part of their daily lives. Mullen received her
chapter in 1985 due to the efforts of Mrs. Irma Bolt-
man. The chapter is named after San Miguel Febres
Cordero who was an Ecuadorian Brother famous for
his many books on the Spanish language. This year
the Mullen chapter received twelve new members.
They are Donald Buraglio, Patrick Burgess, Fred
Carter, Michel Claussen, Mark Defeo, Jerry Dunn,
Michael Jerome, Michael Kennedy, Sean Kuhn, Da-
vid Neu, Mark Pelzel, and John Wheeler.
Rick Butvilofsky, Tom Horrigan, Brad Hattenbach, and Gavin
Bortles close this years Spanish Honor Society initiation.
FOREIGN LANGUAGE
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Mr. Bob Scheck substitutes for Mrs. Boltman.
Mrs. AIgermissen's Spanish I class studies during
Homecoming Week.
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Sr. Diane Davidson explains the nature of
electricty in water to her Chemistry class.
The Science department provides
an array of demanding and exciting
classes. Sr. Diane teaches six clas-
ses of Chemistry, one of which is a
honors course. Mr. Thomas and Mr.
Walsh offer the seniors courses in
Physics, AP Physics, AP Chemistry,
and Geology. While Ms. Theis
teaches five classes of Biology to
sophomores.
"Gentlemen, this is a rock," proclaims Mr. Tho-
m8S.
Mr. Walsh and Damian Carpio work on a geology
problem.
Ms. Theis talks with an interested David Wright.
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a concert.
hour.
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BAND
Students often see Mr. Chhun Heap working in the Mr. Samon Touch and Mr. El Sam take a break Mr. Satha Choub inspects a room in the 200
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The 1987 Mullen Yearbook Staff Extends our Appreciation to
the Following for Their Help and Support.
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Brother Bernard Kinneavy
Mr. Tim Thenell
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Mrs. Billie Middleton
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Mr. Tim Thorton
Mrs. Lois Boyce
Mrs. Emily Patricks
Zemi Photos
Mr. Jack Stone
Mr. Frank Sferra
Mr. Gary Hofer
Mr. Dave Abell
Mr. 81 Mrs. Bastable
Mr. 81 Mrs. Timmer
Mr. 81 Mrs. Wells
Will Skow Photography
The Faestel Family
The Flierl Family
Seniors, we will remember you in a special way and will be praying that God's blessing will surround you always
John and Mary Bostic
Parents, get behind and support all Mullen activities.
John Diedrich, a 1966 graduate, and Viann Diedrich congratulate all Mullen students for a successful year
May God Bless the Mullen Class of 1987 today and always!
Best of Luck to the Class of '87. The Johnston's
Good Luck Class of '87. The Mara's
Congratulations Class of 1987. Bob, Lynda and Stuart Thompson
There is no Failure except in no longer trying.
Congratulations Mustangs. Keep up those smiles!
Jamall you have done your best! Grandma
May our Lord gently guide each student through his life.
Best of luck, class of '87 from Mr. 81 Mrs. William E. Miller.
SPONSORS
Mr. 81 Mrs. Allen, Mr. 81 Mrs. Beardsley, Mr. 81 Mrs. Cunningham, Mr. 81 Mrs. De Lauro, Mr. 81 Mrs. Gleason Mr 81
Mrs. Helten, Mr. 81 Mrs. James, Mr. 81 Mrs. Leete, Wilfley Family.
THANK YOU
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ADAMCZYK, TROY 8
ADAMEK, CHRIS 24, 86, 91
ALBRIGI-IT, KRIS 24
ALGERMISSEN, MRS. MARTA 109
ALLEN. CHRIS 17, 56, 57
ALLEN, CURT 17, 72
ALUISE, PAT 24, 68, 91
ANDERSON, DAVID 24
ANDREWS, COACH BOB 79
ANGER, ERIC 24
ANKENBRUCK, MIKE 24, 54, 58, 73
ANNUNZIATA, JIM 30, 62, 73, 79
ARCHIBALD, JIM 30, 53, 70, 99
ARMANI, WINSTON 17, 65, 66, 81
ARMBRUSTER, BOBBY 30, 73, 85
ARMSTRONG, DAVID 30, 74, 103
ARMSTRONG, PAUL 24, 42, 68
ARRO, MRS. HELVE 109
ARTERBERRY, DAVID 17, 49, 66, 68
ATENCIO, MATT 24, 28
BADE, TOM 17, 23, 58
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BALDWIN, TOM 17, 83, 91, 102
BARKER, RYAN 24, 73
BARNES, RYAN 30, 62
BARRY, MIKE 24, 31, 84
BARTZ, ERIC 30, 72, 73
BASTABLE, BRENDAN 24, 74, 75
BATTREALL, PETER 30, 63, 70
BATTREALL, TED 8, 61, 66
BEARDSLEY, PAUL 24, 73
BECK, DAVID 30
BELITZ, MIKE 8, 41, 44
BERVEN, MARK 24, 66
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BOEHM, PAUL 30
BOLTMAN, MRS. IRMA 109
BONIN, GARRETT 30, 45, 70
BORRIES, DREW 24, 37, 55. 59, 68, 88.
BORRILLO, MATT 17, 56
BORTLES, GAVIN 8, 43, 72, 108
BOSTIC, DAVE 8, 72
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BOYD, STEVE 17, 47. 86, 87
BRABEC, DALE 17, 88, 89
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BRADY, ED 24, 91
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BREWKA, DOUG 24, 76, 77
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BROWN, CLEVE 18
BRZOZOWSKI, JEFF 9, 46, 60, 72
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BUFFINGTON, JOHN 18, 74
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BUSSE, MIKE 18, 53, 90
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CARLIN, PAT 9, 43, 72
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CARROLL, KEVIN 30, 70
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CATON, MS. KAREN 111
CAULSON, CHRIS 66
CAULSON, JIM 25
CHAMBERLIN, BILL 9, 61, 72
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CHAVEZ, DAMON 9
CHAVEZ, DARRYL 9, 51, 97
CHOUB, MR. SATHA 112
CHRISTIANSON, CASEY 25
CIERPIAL, SCOTT 9, 50, 58
CLARK, MARTY 30, 84
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CLAUSSEN, MIKE 18, 108
COFFEY, JAMES 17, 18, 64, 66, 81
COLEMAN, JAHMALL 17, 18, 47, 64, 80, 81
COLLINGS, TOM 25, 89
COLSTON, DAN 25, 68
COLSTON, WILL 9, 72
CONNELL, KEVIN 30, 39
CONNELL, MIKE 30, 31
CONNELLY, STEPHEN 9
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COOK, TODD 25, 96
CORLEY, KEVIN 25, 51, 72, 73
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DIEDRICH, JEFF 31, 72, 73, 85
DILLON, JAMES 31 , 63
DOBBS, CHRIS 10, 58
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DODDS, JEFFREY 31
DODDS, TRENT 84
DOWLING, BRIAN 25, 72, 73
DUFF, MRS. JANE 42, 95
DULIN, MIKE 31, 73
DUNN, JERRY 17, 19, 66, 67, 81, 108
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FALLBACH, MIKE 31, 58, 63, 73
FALLBACH, PAT 25, 58
FANNELL, CLINTON 19, 51, 66
FARRELL, BRIAN 31, 62, 73
FASTEL, JOEL 45
FAULKNER, PHIL 31, 62, 74, 99
FAUST, STEVE 91
FAZIO, JOE 10, 90
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CRAWLEY, CLAY 25, 55, 59
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CREER, LORIN 10, 42, 48, 69, 90
CREWS, MARK 30, 70, 71
CRONIN, KEVIN 18, 22, 93
CROSBY, CHRIS 10, 97
CUNNINGHAM, DAVID 10, 64, 80, 81
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CUSHMAN, BRANDON 30, 31, 70
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DAVIDSON, SR. DIANE 17, 110
DAVIS, MARK 46, 58, 62
DAVIS, MIKE 10, 50
DAVIS. SCOTT 25
DE LAURO, CHRIS 44
DEFEO, MARK 18, 57, 69, 108
DEMARTINE, PAT 18, 56, 57, 58, 69
DEPINTO, JOHN 69, 106
DESHAZER, DARREN 25
DESIMONE, SCOTT 31, 62, 73
DEUTSCH, ANDY 31, 73, 90
DICKENS, TOBY 18, 66, 91
DICUS, CHRIS 18
FEIST, KEN 31, 63
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FIECHTL, GENE 11, 72
FIELD, CRAIG 11
FINDLY, WILLIAM 19
FISHER, JASON 25, 68
FITZGERALD, BROTHER PAUL 42, 99 102
FITZGERALD, JEFF 25, 73
FITZGERALD, MIKE 11
FLIERL, DAVE 25, 100
FODREA, MRS. 100
FOLEY, PAUL 25, 60
FOLMAR, WINSTON 24, 25, 83
FORD, DREW 31, 73
FOREMAN, CHANCE 11, 66
FOSS, STEVE 19, 66, 83
FRANC, KENNETH 31
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FULTON, JEFF 19, 72
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GALLEGOS, ANTHONY 32
GALLEGOS, JOHN 26
GALLEGOS, PAT 19, 66
GARAFALO, MR. 32, 102
GARCIA. RALPH 26
GARDNER, KEITH 26, 68, 91
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GERVASINI, TODD 24, 26
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GIDDINGS, sn. BILL 103
GILBERT, IAN 26, 86, 90
GILBERT, M1KE 11, 86, 90
GILL. ANDY 26, 81, 83
GIORDANO, KEN 32, 58
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GounDIN, mov 19
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GRIPPE, JEFF 32, 72, 73
GROGAN, JEFF 26, 91
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GUTRICH, MARK 11, 39, 49
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HACKE, SCOTT 32, 58
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HARE, DAVID 12
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HUSMANN, JOHN 12, 97
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JAMES PAUL 20
JAYNES, MARK 26
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MERSHON, TOM 27, 41
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MILES, KURT 33
MILHONE, BRIAN 21, 29, 56, 57, 62, 73
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MILLER, JOHN 33, 85
MILLER, MIKE 21
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