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. • 3 3113 01443 7323 H S NINETEEN MARQUETTE OF BISHOP NOLL INSTITUTE HAMMOND, INDIANA _ t-AKE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY _ IN MEMORIAM Happy are those who dream dreams and are ready to pay the price to make them come true. -L. J. Cardinal Suenens Sister M. Xavier Therese Murphy, C.S.C. (1913-1970) EVENTS.26 ACTIVITIES.54 SPORTS.86 ACADEMICS.110 SENIORS.150 UNDERCLASS...190 “I’ve been going a long time now. Along the way I’ve learned some things. You have to make the good times yourself, take the little times and make them into big times and save the times that are all right for the ones that aren’t so good.” —Rod McKuen “It is the men and women, boys and girls so poured in and out all day that give the building a soul of dreams and thoughts and memories.” -Carl Sandburg “God obligeth no man to more than he hath given him ability to perform.” -The Koran “For some Victory, for others—next year.” -Purdue Debris, 1968 “Between the world and me— the world would have to change.” -Purdue Debris, 1972 “Some things I can change, but that I am here, at this moment, no one can deny. I am with myself, I am with friends. And I couldn’t exist without them. Not here. Not anywhere.” -Purdue Debris, 1972 - % f IT W iniBi ; I jjr w 5 I I { afeliwP™ mt | •■ ■ r %, wtejji A fui N K! y r naj.viWi’iVj [Jjgl Minnie Fay (Carol Klinefelter) and Mrs. Irene Molloy (Mary Beth Benson) take inventory at the millinery shop while Cornelius Hackl (Leo Ambre) explains to Barnaby Tucker (Mike Melyon) that there ' s a lot of world out there. Dolly Levi (Nora Ginther) encourages the romance of Ermengarde (Claudia Evans) with Ambrose Kemper (Mark Simaga). 1971 SPRING MUSICAL The Harmonia Gardens Restaurant scene epitomized the high degree of professionalism achieved by both the cast and crew in the 1971 Spring Musical, Hello Dolly. Directed and produced by Charles Breckle and choreagraphed by Phyllis Peyrot, the musical was the result of long hours of hard work and practice. As the play opens, Horace Van- dergelder engages matchmaker Dolly Levi to find him a suit¬ able second wife. As a result of Dolly’s meddling efforts, Van- dergelder’s two clerks, Cornelius Hackl and Barnaby Tucker and two millineresses, Mrs. Irne Molloy and Minnie Fay, real¬ ize that “it only takes a moment to be loved a whole life long.” As the play closes, Horace realizes his love for Dolly and she becomes the second Mrs. Vandergelder. Frank Kish, production manager, Jim Broton, stage man¬ ager, and Mike Dominic, lighting director, aided in making the play a success. 29 1971 PROM “We’ve Only Just Begun, the 1971 Junior-Senior Prom, com¬ menced with the couples arriving at the Sheraton in Chicago. The evening’s activities were organized by General Chairman Barb LaMere, Prom Advisor Mr. Stephen Hronec, and members of the Junior class. In the Grand Ballroom, couples danced to the romantic music of Bob Wilson. Dinner preceded the crown¬ ing of Queen Alexis Menke and King Randy McCambridge. The World Column, at Post Prom, altered the atmosphere with their modern music. For the couples involved, Prom was a unique and memorable occasion. Sue Komara and Dave Comsa share an intimate moment while listening to the music of the New World Column.” Couples dance to Bob Wilson and his Orchestra in the Chicago Sheraton Ballroom. 1971 GRADUATION Commencement excercises became a time of past remem¬ brances and anticipation of the future and for four hundred thirty-three graduates of the class of ’71 this was no exception. The graduation ceremonies began with the concelebration of the traditional Baccalaureate Mass by Bishop Andrew G. Grutka and Noll ' s religious faculty. This mass also marked the awarding of seventy-two scholarships to outstanding members of Noll’s Sen¬ ior Class. On Monday, May 31, Valedictorian Gregory Ta- bacznski, speaking for the entire Senior Class, recalled his mem¬ ories of Noll for without memories we become people without roots, without ideals, and without realities to fall back on.” Then Bishop Grutka concluded the ceremonies by conferring the diplomas. Valedictorian Greg Tabaczynski expresses the feelings and future hopes of the graduating class of 1971. Joseph Laciak, Salutatorian, sums up what Bishop Noll means to him— . . the people here that I love.” Graduates George Artim, Luci Ardelean, and John Ancich wait in anticipation for their coveted diploma. Graduates, families, and friends assemble for commencement exercises. 32 Patricia Byers receives her diploma congratulations from Bishop Andrew G. Grutka. Students make final preparations for commencement exercises. Patricia Michele receives welcome assistance during the excitement of graduation. Patricia McGowen, Claudia Evans, and Marcia Keilman mingle joys and sorrows at the thought of graduating and leaving BNI. 33 HOMECOMING The 1971 Homecoming festivities began with the traditional parade through the streets of East Chicago on Thursday, Oc¬ tober 21. Following the parade, Noll students and boosters gathered in the fieldhouse for a pep rally, which featured the senior skit, “Pickleman Goes West.” The next day students took time out from school work to support their team at a cheering session during seventh p eriod. That night the Bish¬ op Noll Warriors suffered a disappointing loss to Lew Wall¬ ace. The festivities culminated Saturday night with the Home¬ coming Dance. The Noll cafeteria was decorated to fit this year’s Hawaiian theme, Ho’Okipa Mai.” The music was pro¬ vided by “Sircus.” General Chairman for the Homecoming events was senior Debbie Lauer. Senior Randy Martinez breaks through for a Noll victory. King Hornet, John Crist, performs with fellow Hornets in the senior skit, “Pickleman Goes West.” Enthusiastic seniors assemble their first place float. 34 “Come and be friendly.” Lenny Ostrowski and Nancy Klisiak look for their special pineapple as the band provides a variety of music. 36 FALL COMEDY Noel Coward’s, “Blithe Spirit,” directed by Mr. Joseph Mal- czak and Miss Marilyn Popovich, depicts the life of Charles Condomine (John Daly) and his vain attempts to analyze the psychic powers of Madame Arcati (Diane Irk). Through her efforts, Mr. Condomine’s first wife, Elvira (Marilynne Hennes), who had previously “passed over” returns to taunt his present wife, Ruth (Cara Torhan). Also witnessing this strange phenomenom were Dr. and Mrs. Bradman (Garrette Cope and Charlotte Gibson) and the Condomines’ naive and innocent maid, Edith (Chris Jayjack). Helen Manich and Dean Neidenthal acted as student direc¬ tors. Technical assistants were Mike Dominik, Frank Kish, and Maria Hand. 40 A frightened Chris Jayjack loses her composure due to the antics of Marilynne Hennes. Dr. Bradman and Mrs. Condomine discuss the unusual circumstances involving Charles ' injury. Cara Torhan, Garett Cope, Charlotte Gibson and John Daly wait doubtfully for Dianne Irk to summon the supernatural. WINTER FORMAL Babes in Toyland” was the theme of Winter Formal 1971. The success of this event was attributed to the many who worked under the direction of Bob Hanrahan, General Chair¬ man. Through the efforts of Nancy Koharko and Roberta Sroka, Decorations Co-chairmen, the BNI cafeteria was transformed into the story-book “Toy Factory, where Santa appeared to distribute bids. Couples danced to the music of Shades of Time.” The highlight of the evening was the crowning of Snow King, Randy Martinez, and Snow Queen, Sandy Wins. Snow King Randy Martinez and Queen Sandy Wins reign over the Toy Factory, while Russell Podowski and Marion Sowa display their dancing abilities. Couples enjoy the slower music. 43 King Tony Trojnar and Queen Joan Kuric reign over Mardi Gras. Richard Beckman contemplates the purchase of candles from Joe Prieboy. Chance booths offered every thing from stuffed animals to albums. Opp. page: Most successful booth was the Ball and Chain. Students were given the opportunity to wrestle the ferocious Mr. Holt. The balcony provided watchers with a view of the main floor during an intermission of the Battle of the Bands. 44 MARDI GRAS Scenes from “The Wonderful World of Charlie Brown, along with a mobile of the Peanuts Characters, provided the decorations for the B.N.I. Mardi Gras, held on March Fourth and Fifth. This year’s Mardi Gras, co-sponsored by the Mis¬ sion Club and Student Council, supplied two days of fun, food and prizes for everyone at the carnival. Sixteen bands performed all week-end hoping to take first place in the “Battle of the Bands” contest. Booths such as the Ball and Chain, Moon Walk, Snoopy’s Casino, 1950’s Soda Shoppe, the jail, the American Food booth and the Car Smash com¬ peted for the titles of Best Decorated, Most Profitable, and Most Original. 45 TURNABOUT A Space in Time,” this year’s Turnabout Dance, trans¬ formed the BNI cafeteria into a world of fluorescent moons, stars, suns and zodiac signs. The dance is sponsored by the BNI Service Club with the assistance of Mrs. Mary Michiel- sen, Service Club moderator and the dance general co¬ chairwomen, Terri Cera and Jane Chovanec. “Courage pro¬ vided the music for the evening. Crowning of the 1972 “Sweetheart Queen,” Terri Cera, highlighted the evening. The Turnabout Dance gives girls a chance to treat their fa¬ vorite guys to an evening out. Paulette Sasser and her escort discuss their horoscope compatibility. Turnabout couples relax and enjoy the concert style of music provided by Courage.” Couples begin the evening by picking up their bids at the dance entrance. 1972 SPRING MUSICAL You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown,” is a musical adapt¬ ation of the “Peanuts” comic strip. The scenes portray the frustrating life of a five year old boy, who never seems to do anything right. The role of Charlie Brown went to junior Kevin Tilka while senior Nancy Koharko played crabby Lucy Van- Pelt. The gang also included Leo Ambre as Snoopy, Jim Bro- ton, in his first role as Schroeder, Dean Niedenthal as Linus, and Maureen Mulholland as Peppermint Patty. Reverend Jack Winterlin, director was assisted by Miss Marilyn Popov¬ ich and student Dianne Irk. Mrs. Mary Krick was choreog¬ rapher. Nancy Koharko convinces Kevin Tilka that he is the singular, remarkable, unique, Charlie Brown. Jim Broton seriously practices Beethovens’ Moonlight Sonata. The Peanuts gang crowns Kevin Tilka “king” as they reassure him that “You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown.” 48 1972 PROM The Regency Hyatt House, in Chicago, hosted the 1972 BNI Prom, “Colour My World. Representatives from the ho¬ tel greeted couples as they arrived, and lead them on a tour of the hotel. The couples, after a ride on the glass elevators, proceeded to the ballroom where they dined and danced to the music of Shades of Time and Stone Ground Kelly. The crowning of Nancy Backus and Lupe Solis as Prom Queen and King highlighted the evening. 50 1972 GRADUATION Four hundred graduates ended their four years at Noll by a series of events. Baccalaureate mass was concelebrated on Wednesday, May 24 by the four senior religion teachers, in¬ cluding the senior class sponsor, Father Zivich. Later that night the traditional senior class dance was held. While “Cir¬ cus” provided the music, the senior paper, which included the class titles, prophesies and wills, was given out. Larry Wielgos and Sue O’Brien were named Mr. and Miss Institute for their service to Noll during the past four years. Finally, on Monday, May 29th, commencement exercises were held in the fieldhouse. Valedictorian Joan Gilbert and Salutatorian Harolyn Coleman addressed the graduates and their guests. Bishop Andrew G. Grutka spoke to the graduates and awarded the diplomas. 52 MARQUETTE The 1972 MARQUETTE editorial staff—Nancy Surman, Co-copy Editor; Cindy Kolodziej, Underclass Editor; Larry Wielgos, Sports Editor; Joan Gilbert, Co-art Editor; John O’Brien, Photo Editor; and Margie Rajnoch, Co-art Editor. Not pictured are Sue O ' Brien, Co-copy Editor and Lori Henderson, Senior Class Editor. The 1972 MARQUETTE Staff-Row 1: Karen Kolodziej, Underclass; Mari Ann Ruhland, Art; Dianne Szrom, Art. Row 2: Bruce Wisowaty, Sports; Paul Brockman, Sports; Denise Urban, Copy; Tom Kmiecik, Copy; Jon Radde, Business. Row 3: Chris Kwiecien, Copy; Mary Barbar, Copy; Mary Ann Hrabrich, Underclass. Not pictured are Nancy Mantich, Art and Gigi Kepa, Art. 57 58 STUDENT COUNCIL The primary function of the 1971-72 Student Council was to form a bridge between the administration, faculty, and stu¬ dents. Student Council re-established the discipline, student welfare, campus and recruiting committees in order to in¬ volve more students at Noll. Bi-monthly meetings also allowed every student a chance to express his opinion on school functions. Under the direction of Student Council ' s co-sponsors, Fa¬ ther Pat Connolly and Sister Geraldine, students sponsored Leadership Day, Homecoming, Winter Formal, and several sock hops. Student members also assisted Mission Club with the annual Mardi Gras. Student Council President Jim Etter. Another Student Council sponsored activity was the Homecoming Dance. Student Council Treasurer Sue O ' Brien. 59 Bob Hanrahan listens intently to singing instructions. Nollaires add a special touch of Christmas spirit to the concert. CHORAL One of the outstanding talent groups at Noll is the Bishop Noll choral group, under the direction of Father John Winter- lin. Stressing voice development, the students sang a variety of songs ranging from Bach to Bacharach, including classi¬ cal, rock, and numbers from popular Broadway musicals. Some of the favorite selections were songs from Jesus Christ, Superstar. The choral groups—Freshmen, Sophomore, Mixed, and Nollaires—presented Fall and Christmas concerts, as well as singing for the Golden Anniversary Mass. Highlighting the year was a concert trip to Canada, financed by the selling of candy. Junior and Senior girls willing to volunteer service for school activities and banquets make up the Bishop Noll Ser¬ vice Club. The members are selected from all interested sophomore girls on teacher recommendation. Under the direction of Mrs. Mary Michielsen, the girls as¬ sisted at many of the school’s social functions. Serving sports banquets and ushering for the Incoming Freshman Program are part of the normal Service Club duties. Bishop Noll’s fiftieth year celebration offered members the added chance to serve at the Golden Anniversary Mass, and a din¬ ner-dance. The annual Turnabout Dance, sponsored in March by the Service Club, was A Space in Time”. The event was coordi¬ nated by General Co-Chairmen Terri Cera and Jane Chova- nec. SERVICE CLUB Seniors Denise Urban and Diana Bruno serve Hawaiian-style dinners to guests at the annual Women ' s Club Style Show. Vice-President Terri Cera and Secretary Peggy Rowe examine the menu for an upcoming banquet. Nancy Mantich helps Mrs. Dienes dish out a piping hot meal. Service Club President Andrea Gora and Treasurer Sandy Lesniewski inspect kitchen facilities in the BN I cafeteria. Members often have to wait in assembly style line to serve some of the larger banquets. Junior Marcia Pfieffer serves coffee at a banquet. The JourNoll ' s Copy Editor Jim Broton, Business Manager Tom Nies, and Photo Editor Leo Ambre scan information concerning a journalism workshop. Nancy Grabovac, Editor-in-Chief, and Andy Gora, Associate Editor, discuss an article in a recent issue of The JourNoll. The Beginning staff: Laura Sredzinski, Kathy Echterling, Mary Beth Clawson, Kathy Holubes, Chris Kwiecien, and Anita Fischer. PUBLICATIONS The annual literary magazine, The Beginning, sponsored by Mr. Ron Mutzbauer, gave imaginative students a chance to express themselves. The Beginning included essays, poet¬ ry, short stories, art work, and photographs. The JourNoll’s main objective this year was to inform stu¬ dents of all school activities. Through the use of sports, opin¬ ion, feature articles, and a few special columns, including “Teacher Feature” and “Speaking of Sports,” the JourNoll accomplished its purpose with a bi-weekly issue. The News Bureau, made up of junior and senior Journal¬ ism students, gave outsiders the chance to learn about in¬ side activities at Noll. Members of The Beginning staff: JoEllen Mistarz, Jann Grabski, Carol Kristi, Karen Keilman, and Rosemary Kertis. The Beginning editorial staff: Jim Broton and Nancy Backus, Poetry Editors, Mary Anne Prashina, Art Editor, and Mary Frances Gilbert, Editor-in-Chief, make a final decision on one of the submitted works. JourNoll Sports Editors Lee Sredzenski and Karen Zagrocki check the files for data for an up¬ coming column. The 1971-72 Varsity Club: Row 1: Pat Halton, Frank Podkul, Pat Knight, Kevin McCarthy, Randy Martinez, Dan Hill, Dan Richwalski, Jim McHale, Mike Wozniak, Mike O ' Neill and Jim Hohenberger. Row 2: Lupe Solis, Gerry Dybel, Lee Sredzinski, Dave Stodola, Keith Clinton, Eric Stur, Bruce Motkowski, Eric Wilk, Tom Nies, and Kevin Gatlin. Row 3: Frank Moricz, Bob Murphy, Jeff Bona, Bruce Bittner, George Paulauski, Mike Krol, Tim Quinn, Bob Jackowski, and George Fitzpatrick. Row 4: Ray Szczepanski, Jeff Svoboda, John Hornyak, Dave Talenco, Tony Rea, John Mojzik, Mike Karaffa, John Santic. Row 5: Roy Cuevas, Bill Hess, Jim Griffin, Russ Podowski, Tony Klusas, Tom Vahey, and Jim Burczak. 66 VARSITY CLUB AND CHEERLEADERS Athletes who have earned a letter in any one of the eight varsity sports merits membership in the Varsity Club. The main purpose of the club is to promote participation in all athletic activities. With the help of Mr. Bob Bradtke, club moderator, the N-men sponsored a Basketball Homecoming dance after the Noll victory over Chesterton. Aside from regular duties, which included ushering at pep rallies and basketball games and monitoring during lunch hours, they also sold basketball, swimming, and wrestling booster pens to the student body. Diane Skurka encourages a victory. Freshmen cheerleaders: Judy Ardelean, Dokey LaMere, and Sharon Kolbert. Juniors Robbin Barrera and Maureen Mulholland lead the fans in pre-game cheers. 67 VARSITY CLUB AND CHEERLEADERS This years spirited BNI cheerleaders roused the en¬ thusiasm of sports fans throughout the 1971-72 year. Led by captain Judy Luberda, the varsity cheerleaders Robbin Bar¬ rera, Maureen Mulholland, Diane Skurka, Roberta Sroka, and Sandy Wins, supported the teams with cheers such as “War¬ riors Mighty,” and “Warriors got the power.” Rigorous prac¬ tice sessions, summer camp attendance, and overall dedica¬ tion helped to keep school spirit going. Supporting the jun¬ ior-varsity teams were Therese LaMere, Alanna Purcell, and Patti Sember. This year’s freshmen were backed by Judy Ar- delean, Sharon Kolbert, and Dokey LaMere. The cheerlea¬ ders were sponsored by Miss Carole Hepner. Varsity Club President Kevin McCarthy. Junior Roberta Sroka leads the Booster Club in a cheer. Senior Sandy Wins enjoys a Noll victory. 69 200 lb. CLUB AND G.A.A. The 200 lb. Club is a relatively new organization that re¬ quires each member to bench or military press 200 lbs. (one repetition) in addition to maintaining a C average, partici¬ pating in a sport and the weight program, and having a good disciplinary record. Alt hough the club is open to all classes, it functions as a symbol of outstanding achievement. Coach John Bobalik, moderator of the club, proclaims, “Being in¬ volved in a sport, or extracurricular activity says something about the quality of the person involved; being a member of the 200 lb. Club says a little bit more!” The purpose of the Girl’s Athletic Association is to give girls an opportunity to display their athletic abilities and prac¬ tice good sportsmanship. Members compete with other area high schools in sports such as volleyball, softball, basketball, and tumbling. The sponsor, Miss Sheila Kelly, added track and tennis to the athletic program this year. G.A.A. officers: Sue Higgins, Secretary-Treasurer, Ramsey MacLeod, Vice-President, Miss Sheila Kelly, moderator, and Pam Shultz, President. The 2001b. Club: Ray Polak, Jim McHale, Bruce Bittner, Eric Stur, Paul Bublis, Coach John Bobalik, Jeff Bona, Dan Richwalski, and Mike Karaffa. Not pic tured: Dave Stodola and Doug Kamradt. 70 The 1971-72 Booster Club: Bottom Row—Nancy Grabovac, President; Karen Zagrocki, Secretary-Treasurer; Mary Beth Piatti, Vest Captain; Marian Sowa, Vice-President. Row 2: Shirley Stephens, Barb Belko, Chris Kwiecien, Mary Grelak, Sue Pardek, Cindy Kolodziej, Nancy Mantich, and Marge Szrom. Row 3: Miscah Borum, Kathy Klebs, Kathy Smitley, Marcia Barker, Fannie Johnson, Angie Walczak, Andy Gora, and Sue O ' Brien. Row 4: Mary Ann Ruhland, Mary Lou Ancich, Diane Lacko, Joy Yonke, Kathy Kuzydym, Sue Raskosky, Linda Pasyk, Jackie Bennett. Row 5: Jane Hampton, Michelle Congress, Mary Angyus, Bev Block, Lori Bazan, Betty llickovich, Diana Bruno, Carol Mravinac. Row 6: Joan Gilbert, Gigi Kepa, Diane Szrom, Mary Dubec, Colleen Cloghessy, Kathy Stolarz, Margaret Hong, Agnes Tiongsen. Row 7: Karen Smithers, Corrine Martinez, Maria Olenik, Donna Tempco, Nancy Surman, Denice Urban, Janet Kaminsky, and Mary Kay O ' Brien. Row 8: Chris Gozdecki, Nancy Bagajski, Julie Golonka, Tricia Hajduch, Lucette Knight, Nancy Klisiak, Marilyn Gadzala, and Pauline Bogovich. 72 The Sophomore Pep Club. Vest-Captain Mary Beth Piatti, club sponsor Mrs. Barb Pollen and President Nancy Grabovac check the conditions of the Booster vests. In order to get members of the club keyed up , Grabs gives one of her famous, I can ' t hear you, yells. BOOSTER AND PEP CLUBS This year’s Booster Club, sponsored by Mrs. Barbara Pol¬ len, offered junior and senior girls a chance to express their school spirit in an organized form. Meetings and practices were held every Wednesday morning in the fieldhouse. With the traditional blue and gold vests, letter formations and hand motions were coordinated to the cheers. This year the members of the Booster Club also sponsored a pumpkin-car¬ ving party after the Noll-Columbus football game. With the help of Mrs. Garnette Kockler, this year’s Soph¬ omore Pep Club promoted school spirit by attending the Jun¬ ior Varsity basketball games. Their outfits consisted of blue and gold N’s. 73 BAND AND POM PONS The BNI Band, under the direction of Mr. P. James La- Mantia, performed at many activities including winter and spring concerts, area parades and pep rallies. Drum major¬ ette, Kathy Webb led the band. Band president Leo Ambre, Vice-President Stormy Palauski and Secretary Mary Francis Gilbert led the sixty member band to regional and state-wide recognition in contests and parades. The band, accom¬ panied by the choral group performed in Canada this spring. In its second year, the B.N.I. Pom-Pon squad directed by Miss Terri Bigheart, gave half-time shows at football and bas¬ ketball games and marched in city parades. The squad con¬ sisted of thirty-one members who attended a summer camp to perfect their dance routine, which resulted in a second place award at the Northwest Indiana Invitational Pom-Pon contest. Performances can be exhausting. Trombone section Tim Laud, Tom Ispas, John Angyus, Stormy Paulauski practice for an up-coming pep rally. 1971-72 Pom-Pon Squad: Row 1: Sylvia Kennedy, Yvonne St. James, Diane Zatorski, Mary Ellen Brown, Irene Zwijac, Kathy Brown, Tina Paganelli, Janet Ryfa, Therese Pietrzak, Mary Readon, Denise Kozlowski. Row 2: Elaine Mitchell, Rosi Berna, Mary Joan Semchuk, Denise Patterson, Debbie Kolbert, Nancy Ellingsen, Karen Kolodziej, Barbara Macak, Judy Imes, Judy Payer. Row 3: Karen Stolarz, Denise Stachon, Patricia Pompa, Mary Lou Skorupa, Diane Dzialakiewicz, Malanie Alexander, Diane Lacko, Donna Podkul, Linda Toth, Diane Irk. 75 Hi-Y Club members Kevin Gatlin, Jane Hampton, Alex Williams, Richard Cannon, Yvonne St. James, Gerri Browning, Perry Jackson and Harold Coleman discuss their annual dance. Kevin Gatlin, Human Relations Secretary Sharma Croom and President Fannie Johnson. Human Relations Club members David Croom, Joy Williams, Sabrina Bernard and Gerri Browning. 76 Hl-Y AND HUMAN RELATIONS CLUBS The purpose of the Human Relations Club is to bridge the gap between different ethnic groups and confront the every¬ day problems that students face. The organization annually sponsors a student exchange program and Human Relations Day with other schools in the area. The Hi-Y Club is affiliated with the YMCA and serves as a fraternity where members are formally initiated. Members vote on two club sweethearts to reign at their annual dance held in the spring. Both clubs are sponsored by Father Pat Gaza. Noll m v fat thcdeUe. 5ouL ■S AT--Aprt.IL S, 19 7Z. T.30- 11-00 B. VI- Cfirh ET 4 1 . 2.5 QZ-Od (SlrfCI-E-) CCSOPLE) Junior Miscah Borum and Senior Sharma Croom talk over plans for a student exchange day. The Hi-Y and Human Relations Club members: Fannie Johnson, Kevin Gatlin, Harold Coleman, Sharma Croom, Perry Jackson, Miscah Borum, Joy Williams and Sabrina Bernard. 77 Mission Club Vice-President Margo Lightcap and President Larry Wielgos. Stage Crew: Maria Hand, Frank Kish, Mary Ann Hohenberger, John O’Brien, Margie Szrom, Jon Radde, Pat Daly, Sue Dominik, Jane Tilka, Mike Dominik, Joe Prieboy, Kathy Holubes, Butch, Peggy Smith, Terry Tilka and Holly Klosky. MISSION CLUB AND STAGE CREW Mission Club’s main goal was to help the needy people in the Calumet area. Weekly collections and raffles were held, along with food drives during the holiday seasons. Under the direction of Father Mosko, moderator, and Larry Wielgos, President, the annual Mardi Gras was sponsored. Even before the cast of a play is selected, students inter¬ ested in “behind the scene work” begin their jobs. Stage crew members spend many long hours building props and other necessary items that make a high school play seem highly professional. Jim Broton, stage manager, Mike Domi- nik, lighting director, and Frank Kish, production manager, were three major co-ordinators of stage crew activities. Mission Club Treasurer Marcia Barker and Secretary Kathryn Echterling. Frank Kish, Holly Klosky, Nancy Mantich, Jim Broton, Brian Smith, and Kathy Holubes add the finishing touches to one of the props for the spring musical. 79 HONOR SOCIETIES Students are elected to the National Honor Society on the basis of scholarship, character, leadership and service to the school. Under the direction of Sister M. Imelda, the club sponsors the Folk Festival and Talent Show. The purpose of the National Business Honor Society is to promote business interest. In order to attain membership in this organization, an upperclassman must maintain a B aver¬ age and have taken at least three business courses during the year. NBHS is co-sponsored by Mrs. Pihulic and Sr. Ro- sita. Outstanding achievement in journalism entitles a student to membership in the honorary organization of Quill and Scroll. To qualify, a student must show outstanding achieve¬ ment in the field of journalism. Representative organizations include The Marquette, the JourNoll, and The Beginning. The Quill and Scroll is sponsored by Mrs. LaMere. Quill and Scroll members: Row 1: Carol Mravinac, Karen Zagrocki, Frank Kish. Row 2: Jim Broton, Nancy Surman, Andy Gora, Nancy Grabovac, Joan Gilbert, Leo Ambre. Row 3: Kathy Rabatin, Sue O ' Brien, Lee Sredzinski, Tom Nies, John Neal. Row 4: Nancy Backus, Bruce Bittner, Margie Rajnoch. Sybil Thompson performs during the NHS Variety Show. NHS Treasurer Bob Murphy and Vice-President Lee Sredzinski. GUITAR SOCIETY AND SPEECH AND DEBATE The purpose of the Guitar Society was to give all Noll stu¬ dents the opportunity to express themselves through the me¬ dium of folk music. Sponsored by Mr. Doug Parker, members meet to exchange songs and present original compositions. Along with the National Honors Society, the Guitar Society sponsored the annual Folk Festival. The BNI Speech and Debate Team enables students to ex¬ press ideas and opinions on today ' s issues. The team is sponsored by Mr. Ronald Mutzbauer. Radio and Broad¬ casting was recently added to the categories available to speech team members. 83 MATH CLUBS AMATEUR RADIO CLUB The math clubs are comprised of students whose interests lie in applying mathematics to activities outside of the class¬ room. The main function of the Sophomore Math Club, spon¬ sored by Mr. Queyquep, is the organization of an invitational Math Tournament for area eighth grade students. The mem¬ bers of the Junior-Senior Math Club, with the aid of their fac¬ ulty advisor, Sister Imelda, serve as judges for this annual tourney. The Noll Amateur Radio Club, sponsored by Father Hen¬ dricks, encourages students to further their interests in ham radio operation. At Christmas time members transmit mes¬ sages to soldiers in Viet Nam. 85 Mark Wojcik shows grim determination; Pete Doherty is vigorously cheered on by fellow teammates as he sprints the remaining distance. Joe Potraza victoriously crosses the finish line. The 1971 BNI Trackettes: Bottom Row: Roberta Sroka, Maureen Mulholland, Donna Kuric, Lucette Knight. Row 2: Karen Smithers, Chris Gozdecki, Mary Ann Bulfer, Tricia Hajduch, Nancy Bugajski. Row 3: Dianne Irk, Karen Palla, Julie Golonka, Mary Neal, Diane Lenz. 88 1971 TRACK The 1971 Warrior Track team combined youth and experience to compile a 17-1 dual meet record. Freshman Rod White fin¬ ished a strong fourth in regional competition and qualified for the state finals. School records were set by Senior Joe Potraza in the long jump, Bruce Bittner in the outdoor mile, and Tony Klusas in the half mile. Other outstanding team members were Dave Comsa, Gene Owen, Orlando Garcia, and Tim Quinn. With 14 returning lettermen and a little more strength in the field events department, the Warriors in ' 72 should have another out¬ standing season. Coach Bill Archer shouts encouragement as Julian Brown looks on. Randall Harlan exerts maximum effort. The 1971 BNI Track Team: Bottom Row: Leroy Brown. Julian Brown, Bill Ludwa, Randall Harlan, Wayne Berta. Ray Wojciechowski, Mark Bittner, Jim Burczak, Mark Janicki. Row 2: Tony Klusas, John Ross, Tim Quinn, Mike Popovich, Tom Stark, Tom Nies, Ray Szczepanski, Bob Wilson, Bruce Bittner, Orlando Garcia, Mgr. Tom Pappalardo. Row 3: Mgr. Marty Quinn, Mark Clawson, Carl Mack, Andre Hornsby, Jim Bogusz, Tom Vahey, Bob Budny, Cliff Hughes, Harris on Powell, Mike Hudson, Mark Wojcik, Mgr. Tom Spiegel. Row 4: Ass ' t. Coach John Bobalik, Pete Doherty, Jim McHale, John Ladic, Bruce Motkowski, Jim Mastey, Paul Bublis, Lenny Ostrowski, Gene Owen, Keith Clinton, Jim Hohenberger, Dave Comsa, Head Coach Bill Archer. 89 1971 BASEBALL Playing the longest schedule in the school’s history, the BNI baseball team finished the season with a respect¬ able season of 22 wins, 17 losses, and 1 tie game. At one point, the Warriors were 17-5-1, but fatigue and injuries to key players set the team back. One of their main as¬ sets was that many of the players filled two or three posi¬ tions. Eric Wilk led the team with a .397 batting average, and Joe Laciak led in hits (27) and stolen bases (21). Senior pitcher Randy McCambridge fired his way through 67 strikeouts, while Junior Bob Ispas finished the season with a 4-1 record and a 1.08 ERA. The JV team wound up its season by capturing nine out of its last ten games. With nine returning lettermen and prom¬ ising reserves, the Warriors could be the team to beat next season. The 1971 Varsity Bat Girls: Bottom Row: Luci Ardelean, Eileen Mauck, Debbie Lauer, Lynn Janulis, Meredith Simko, Lois Butte. Row 2: Lorelei Baran, Alice Polance, Pat Stahura, Sue Majewski, Karen Bugajski, Mary Rose Baron, Juanita Fernandez, Becky Kremer. Row 3: Geri La Mere, Michaelene Buksar, Debbie Sabo, Barb Hritz, Sandy Wins, Nancy Surman, Danette Garza. Ruth Koval, Kay Koscielski, Marcia Barker, Marlene Zloza. 90 The 1971 Varsity Baseball Team: Bottom Row: Tom Rouse, Bob Ispas, Dave Derosa, Dennis Maciejewski, Frank Moricz, John Matusik. Row 2: Ray Pawloski, Mike Heins, Randy McCambridge, Mark Grafton, Randy Ferko, Tony larocci, Mike Wozniak, Gerry Dybel. Row 3: Eric Wilk, Mark Danko, Frank Podkul, Eddie Rysiewicz, Kevin Zavesky, Bill Hawley, Joe Laciak, Head Coach Jim Anderson. Mark Grafton sets up to bunt; Joe Laciak pulls into third in a contest against Lane Tech. Opp. page: Senior Randy McCambridge confidently awaits his turn at bat. Coach Anderson contemplates his strategy for the next inning; players envision a victory. The 1971 BNI Cross Country Team: Bottom Row: Mark Bittner, Julian Brown, Bruce Bittner, Tony Klusas and John Ross. Row two: Coach Bill Archer, Jim Burczak, Tom Nies, Ray Szczepanski, Tom Vahey, Jim Hohenberger, and Cliff Hughes. 92 ... And they’re off .! Proper warmup is essential for a top performance. Tony Klusas leads the pack home; Tom Vahey sprints across the finish line. At the first turn, Bruce Bittner and Tony Klusas vie for the lead. CROSS COUNTRY After a slow start, the 1971 Cross Country team re¬ bounded and proved to be the best in the school’s his¬ tory. Led by Bruce Bittner, Tony Klusas, and Tom Vahey, the Warriors culminated a fine record of 91 wins and 19 losses thus qualifying for the state finals. En route to their fourteenth place finish in the state, the Warriors placed fourth in the sectionals and third in the regionals. Other victories included the Hammond City Title (Noll’s first), and an upset of Highland, a perennial state power. Outstanding individuals on the team included Julian Brown, Mark Bittner, Jim Hohenberger, Tom Nies, Jim Burczak, and Clifford Hughes. 93 Sophomore Rod White turns up field en route to a touchdown as Senior Mike O ' Neill rests on the side lines. Junior Dave Talenco attempts to field an Eric Wilk pass. FOOTBALL Injuries, inexperience, and lack of size in both the off¬ ensive and defensive lines resulted in what could be called a “disappointing” 4-6 record for the 1971 Warrior Football team. However, first year coach Gerald Vlasic’s team was im¬ pressive in victories over E. C. Washington, Hammond Clark, Lowell and a narrow loss to a state ranked Hammond Morton team in a hard fought game. The team’s quarterbacking duties were shared by Senior Eric Wilk (also an all-state de¬ fensive back) and Junior Mike Karaffa. The Warriors pos¬ sessed fine receivers in Bob Peppers, Kevin Gatlin, and Frank Podkul. The running attack centered around Senior Al Dowell, who led the Calumet Region in rushing with over 1,000 yards that included a school record of 278 yards against Clark. With 14 returning lettermen, including tri-cap¬ tains John Mojzik, Tony Rea, and Bob Peppers, the 1972 squad should have the size and experience to once again re¬ turn the winning to Bishop Noll. The 1971 BNI Varsity Football Team: Row 1: Kevin McCarthy, Randy Martinez, Kevin Gatlin, Albert Dowdell, Co¬ captain Eric Wilk, Co-Captain Frank Podkul, Mike O ' Neill, Mike Karaffa, Mike Wozniak, Tony Rea. Row 2: Asst. Coach Robert Sivulich, Mark McLaughlin, Mark Gargula, Rod White, Al Williams, Jeff Moldrawski, Henry Lopez, Mark Schultz, Mark Hajduch, John Santic, Asst. Coach Chuck LoCascio. Row 3: Head Coach Gerry Vlasic, Tom Kendra, Richard Medillion, Jim Zappia, Ed Gulasy, Bob Sharp, Frank Kolodziej, Dave Kolisz, Mike Murzyn, Dave Talenco, Matt Bartz. Row 4: John Mojzik, Pat Knight, Jim McHale. Jeff Janik, Keith Clinton, Steve Skiba, Jim Kendra, Mike Suty, Bob Peppers, Harrison Powell, Eric Stur. Row 5: Mgr. Bruce Motkowski, George Paulauski, John Mendoza, Russ Podowski, Gerry Kray, Louis Pulido, Pete Kobe, Mike Neal, Mike Krol, Jim Griffin, John Neal Mgr Dan Hill. 95 FOOTBALL Wide receiver Bob Peppers stretches for an aerial; Mike Karaffa attempts to gain extra yardage. Coach Vlasic and Randy Martinez discuss second half strategy. Opponent Hammond Tech 12 East Chicago Washington 18 Hammond High 38 Hammond Clark 20 Horace Mann 8 Hammond Morton 25 Gary Roosevelt 28 Lew Wallace 20 Columbus 62 Lowell 6 1971-72 Senior Co-Captains, Mike Reilly and George Fitzpatrick. Junior Bob Peppers concentrates before a dive. Senior John Burczak swims Butterfly. Opposite page: Bob Wilson, Doug Kamradt, Pat O’Neill, and John Burczak go through daily practice. Senior swimmer and Sectional Champ Doug Kamradt gets set for a start. 1972 Swim Guard: Row 1: Terry Tilka, Geri Jayjack, Chris Jayjack, Mary Ann LaMere, Therese LaMere, Rosanne Berna, John Piatti. Row 2: Jill Sperka, Debbie Mazurkiewicz, Kathy Skiba, Linda Toth, Sandy Soczyk, Liz Dado, Lydia Skurka, Jo Ellen Kulczyk. Row 3: Coach Herb Marquedant, Jim Kasarda, Greg Fey, Mary Beth Piatti, Marian Sowa, Jackie Bennett, Donna Podkul, Chuck Smith, Pat O’Neill. SWIMMING Faced with massive injuries to a majority of swimmers, the 1972 Swimming Team finished a respective season with a 6 win, 7 loss dual meet record. Senior Co-Captains Mike Reilly and George Fitzpatrick led the team. Standouts also included Doug Kamradt, John Burczak, Bob Wilson, Pat O’Neill, Harry Dolinski, Tom Hauter, Jim Bogusz, Jim Brown, Scott Kam¬ radt, Bob Peppers, Dan Hoffman, and Freshman Mark Vol- kman. Sectional standouts were Doug Kamradt, capturing the 1st place awards for the 100 yd. Backstroke and 50 yd. Freestyle; Pat O’Neill, winning the 400 yd. Freestyle; and Mike Reilly, placing 2nd in the 200 yd. Freestyle. Noll placed 2nd in Sectionals and captured 8th place in the State. Down- state competition resulted in a 4th place in the 100 yd. Backstroke for Doug Kamradt and a 5th place in State for Mike Reilly in the 200 yd. Freestyle. Most Valuable Swimmer Award went to Doug Kamradt; Most Improved Swimmer Award went to Pat O’Neill. Coach Herb Marquedant, who is leaving Noll to pursue a Master’s Degree in Physical Education next year, says, “next year’s team is a young team with outstanding potential. 1972 Swim Team: Row 1: Coach Herb Marquedant, John Piatti, Peter Nau, Dominic Raso, Mike Davids, Jim Deasy, Chris Cichon, Andy Tokarz, John Hutchin, Dave Szyp. Row 2: Mike Justak, Mark Volkman, Jim Hilliard, Joe Hughes, Chuck Smith, Harold Weatherford, John Dragus, Assistant Coach John Crist. Row 3: Co-captain Mike Reilly, Bob Rakowski, Jerry Ramker, Pat O ' Neill. Harry Dolinski, Dan Hunt, Jim Bogusz, Armondo Martinez, Tom Hauter. Row 4: Jim Brown, Bob Wilson, Scott Kamradt, Dan Hoffman, Doug Kamradt, Bob Peppers, Co¬ captain George Fitzpatrick, John Burczak, Terry Zakoski. 99 WRESTLING The Noll Wrestlers again proved this year to be one of the toughest teams in the region. Completing a 10-2 meet record, the grapplers only losses were to LaPorte and pow¬ erful Highland. Sectionals were a disappointment, as no one advanced in competition. To no one’s surprise Captain Lupe Solis closed out a brilliant career at Noll by winning the Most Valuable Wrestler Award. Bob Murphy with 12 pins, was honored as the wres¬ tler who had the most pins this season. Other awards went to Pat Halton and Dave Stodola, co-recipients of the Most Im¬ proved Wrestler Award. The newly formed Tom Ramker Me¬ morial Award was presented to Senior Lee Sredzinski, honor¬ ing the wrestler who has shown superior achievement not only in wrestling but also in academics. Sophomore Rich Murphy is declared a decisive victor over his opponent. Bob Murphy struggles to break a leg hold. The 1971-72 BNI Wrestling Team: Row 1: Tony Dorin, Lee Sredzinski, Tony Rea, Terry Farkas, Capt. Lupe Solis, Bob Murphy, Dan Richwalski, Rich Murphy. Row 2: Asst. Coach Sivulich, Dave Stodola, Dan Hill, Chris Nelson, Derrick Smith, Steve Skiba, Jeff Svoboda, Pat Halton, Coach Tobolski. 100 Coach Tobolski urges his grapplers on to a victory. Captain Lupe Solis attempts to break down his opponent. Senior Pat Halton strives to improve his position with a reversal. The 1971-72 BN I Mat Maids: Row 1: Nancy Mysliwy, Debbie Lesko, Sandy Lesniewski, Joan Kuric, Denise Kozlowski, Adrian Williams. Row 2: Anita Paztor, Claudia Romanak, Jeannie Hartnett, Laura Sredzinski, Kathy Coley, Vanessa Banks. Row 3: Anita Motkowicz, Chris Milkowski, Debbie Janovsky, Jane Sroka, Debbie Garbacik, Sabrina Bernard. Row 4: Lee Ann Crist, Joan Verkuilen, Betsy Kovacik, Karen Zawada, Missy Kish, Donna Baker Row 5: Donna Stachon, Sue Zolmer, Pam Pospychala, Lucy Kocal, Carol Kull, Lucette Knight. 101 Randy Ferko grabs a stray ball from Gavit ' s Pete Budreau. Southpaw Jim Twarek scores an easy two. The 1971-72 BNI Basketball Team: Row 1: Mgr. Mark Kolodziej, Randy Ferko, Bill Lowry, Eric Wilk, Co-Capt. Mark Ussy, Mgr. Jerry Dybel. Row 2: Harrison Powell, Ed Joyce, Joe Baeza, Co-Capt. Tim Porsche, Jim Twarek, Ray Baron, Frank Podkul, Lenny Ostrowski, Tom Karlowicz. Not pictured are Tom Ispas and Tom Thiel. BASKETBALL After a disastrous first half-season which found the Warrior basketball team with a 1-9 record, Coach Bradtke made a number of changes including the decision of a definite start¬ ing lineup, a slow-down offense, and a zone press defense. These changes, coupled with overall improved team play, re¬ sulted in a 6-4 record for the second half which included vic¬ tories over E. C. Washington and Highland and two heart¬ breaking losses to Valparaiso and Gary Roosevelt. Major contributors to the second half success were Sophomore Tom Ispas (Most Valuable Player and 9.8 points per game); Seniors Jim Twarek (11.8) and Randy Ferko (7.7); and Jun¬ iors Tom Karlowicz (9.1) and Harry Powell (6.0); while co¬ captains Tim Porsche and Mark Lissy, along with Frank Pod- kul and Ed Joyce (Most Improved), provided the team with a strong bench. With four of the five starters returning, next year’s team should continue the success experienced in the second half of the ’72 season. 103 BASKETBALL Noll 53 59 84 79 67 56 63 77 64 65 87 41 74 77 56 56 58 71 80 58 55 Hammond Tech LaPorte Hammond Morion Merrillville Lew Wallace Franklin Hammond Clark Hammond Gavit Calumet Crown Point Whiting E. C. Roosevelt Horace Mann Chesterton Valparaiso Gary Roosevelt E. C. Washington Hammond Gavit Highland Hammond High SECTIONAL Hobart Opponent 64 60 78 89 72 79 77 87 69 70 71 51 64 63 58 57 52 63 65 72 72 104 1972 TRACK Noll’s 1972 track team experienced many surprises and disappointments in compiling a 27-8-1 record. The highlights of the season included a first place in the Clark Relays and a good showing in the Noll Relays. The team was seriously hampered by the loss of key sprinters and middle distance men. However, Seniors Keith Clinton (pole volt) and Kevin Gatlin (hurdles) qualified for regionals and school records were set by Juniors Tony Klusas in the 880, Julian Brown in the two mile, Senior Pat Knight in the high jump, and the relay team of Tim Quinn, John Ross, Cliff Hughes, and Kevin Gatlin. Other strong performers included Seniors Bruce Bit¬ tner, Tom Nies, Jim McHale, Jim Hohenberger, Ric Horn; Juniors Paul Bublis, Lenny Ostrowski, Robert Budny; Soph¬ omore Jim Burczak. Pat Knight tests his jumping ability against Hammond High. Tony Klusas anchors a record distance medly. The 1972 BNI Trackettes: Row 1: Donna Kuric, Tricia Hajduch, Roberta Sroka, Chris Gozdecki. Row 2: Lucette Knight, Pam Lis, Nancy Bugajski, Sally Stott, Maureen Muliholland, Mary Neal, Karen Smithers, Nancy Klisiak, Karen Palla, Kathy Studer, Julie Golonka. Tim Quinn starts out the 440 relays. 106 The 1972 BNI Track team: Row 1: Jim Hohenberger, J eff Bona, Mike Hunter, Dan Jordan, Darryl Hughes, Tony Dorin, Dave Aguilera, Charles Tuskin, Amando Moor. Row 2: Co-Capt. Bruce Bittner, Keith Clinton, Dave Tolan, Mark Janecki, Eugene Winbush, Rudy Sanches, Mike Brenner, Mark Moldrawski, Mike Matues. Row 3: Bill Brown, Carl Mack, Joel Korczak, Julian Brown, Mark Bittner, Brunko Sajn, Spig Kepa, Richard Kovacs, Steve Cerven, Robert Stiscak. Row 4: Head Coach Bill Archer, Jim Bogusz, Tom Nies, Pat Knight, Ray Szczepanski, Mike Murzyn, Co-Capt. Tim Quinn, Tony Klusas, John Ross, Jim Burczak, Coach John Bobalik. Row 5: Tom Vahey, Lenny Ostrowski, Paul Bublis, Ric Horn, Kevin Gatlin, Harry Powell, Cliff Hughes, Wally Kasprzycki, Bob Budny, Jim McHale. 107 The 1972 Varsity Baseball Team: Row 1: Jeff Moldrawski, Joe Majchrowicz, Mark Schultz, Ed Bragiel, Rob Madryk, Coach Jim Anderson. Row 2: Gerry Kray, John Matusik, Bob Ispas, Frank Moricz, Mark Ussy, Mike Wozniak, Mgr. Richard Cannon. Row 3: Mgr. Dennis Dvorshac, Co-Capt. Eric Wilk, Co-Capt. Frank Podkul, Kevin Zavesky, Ed Rysiewicz, Randy Ferko, and John Mojzik. 5BHHHI Mike Wozniak delivers the third strike to an East Gary Eagle. Frank Moricz pounds out another hit. 1972 BASEBALL Playing perhaps the most demanding schedule in the re¬ gion, the 1972 Baseball team wound up its season with a record of 27-10-1. Included in the victory column were wins over Hammond Morton, Merrillville, and Illinois power Lane Tech. Leading the team in hitting were juniors Gerry Kray (.343), Bob Madryk (.310), and senior Eric Wilk (.327). Others displaying productive seasons at the plate were seniors John Matusik (.293), Ed Rysiewicz (.286), Frank Podkul (.295), and junior John Mojzik (.316). Gerry Kray led the team with 32 runs batted in, and Eric Wilk stole 24 bases in as many tries. Top hurlers for Noll this year were Jeff Moldrawski (9-0), Bob Ispas (6-3), and Frank Moricz (4-1). The finale of the season came as the team won the Hammond Sectional title, but fin¬ ished second in Regionals after a close loss to Hammond Morton. Randy Ferko awaits a throw from home. Coach Anderson gives last minute instructions before a game. The umpire sets ground rules for Coach Anderson and Co-Captains Eric Wilk and Frank Podkul The 1972 BNI Batgirls: Row 1: Gwen Cvitkovich, Barb Macak, Mary Ann LaMere, Sally Czechanski, Kathy Bielak, Debbie Lauer. Barb Szany, Denise Urban. Row 2: Sandy Lesniewski, Joan Kuric, Liz Pelc, Sue Moricz, Robbin Barrera, Colleen Cloughessy, Chris Czarnecki, Sandy Wins, Kathy Kuzydym, Sue Pardek, Jane Kaminsky. Row 3: Carol Mravinac, Lisa Wauro, Barb Briski, Donna Podkul, Kathy Gargas, Diane Dzialakiewicz, Pam Rakowski, Connie Dywan, Sue Burkhartsmier and Marge Hupke. 109 BUSINESS EDUCATION The Business Department, headed by Mrs. Pihulic and Sis¬ ter M. Rosita, provided the business students with the neces¬ sary courses needed for a position in the business world. Students interested in secretarial fields are offered courses in typing, shorthand, clerical practice, and business machin¬ es. Other courses offered are: Business Management, Busi¬ ness Law, Retailing, Business Mathematics, and Consumer Economics. Each year, junior and senior business students, who have shown exceptional effort in their courses, are inducted into the National Business Honor Society. Diane Teutemacher changes a typewriter ribbon the hard way. Cathy Penwel applies skills learned in Business Machines while Ilona Bac, Marcia Barkei and Nancy Ellingsen work with dictaphones in the same course ENGLISH AND FOREIGN LANGUAGES Under the direction of Mr. James St. Amour, Bishop Noll’s English department has devised a four-year program in liter¬ ary appreciation, writing development, and related language and study skills. These goals are being accomplished through daily English classes, plus courses in speech, com¬ position, and communication arts designed to meet the fu¬ ture needs of the students. Through the efforts of the Language department, headed by Miss Karol Karaffa, BNI students participated in a program in which they learned the language, customs, literature, his¬ tory, and philosophy of a foreign country. To emphasize the importance of communicating in a foreign language, tapes, records, and language labs are employed. iff ' , tfc«D«0 1 high SCHOOL READING WCH SCHOOL HEWING high SCHOOL HEWING ' i high SCHOOL heading high school HEADING HIGH school heading high school heading high SCHOOL reading high scmot hewing high school readini ' highTschooi. readini HIGH SCHOOL heading high school reading high SCHOOl . RE 4 DJNG high SCHOOL HEADING r. HIGH SCHOOL READIN HIGH SCHOOL READI Nancy Backus studies English literature. Independent study makes it possible for John Daly to select his own reading material. The study of English grammar enables students to apply their knowledge in foreign language classes. 114 FINE ARTS The Fine Arts Department, headed by Father Winterlin, provides an excellent opportunity for students in many fields of fine arts. The art curriculum includes basic design, crafts, print-making, ceramics, drawing, painting and sculpture. Di¬ rected by Mr. P. James La Mantia, the BNI band provides music for numerous school activities, including football and basketball games, parades, concerts and musicals. In choral classes fundamental music theory is taught in addition to vocal skills. Choral students, along with the Nollaires, present three concerts annually. This year, the band and mixed chor¬ al sold candy to finance a trip to Canada. 117 HOME ARTS Chairman Sister Marjorie directs the Home Arts Depart¬ ment in teaching students the basic skills needed in home- care. The Clothing Division offers knitting, crocheting and basic sewing methods, along with an insight of textile and fashion industries. In the Foods Division, nutrition and meal planning are taught, with the emphasis on food preparation. In addition to hearing daily lectures about these fundamental skills, students practice the arts through lab work, which en¬ ables the students to apply the procedures they learn in the classroom. Barbara Szany clips open a buttonhole. Freshmen Anna Masch and Brenda Aleman sample their pizza. Mary Mayer cuts a lining as Judy Markovich looks through a fashion book for her next project. 119 MATHEMATICS The Bishop Noll Mathematics Department prepares stu¬ dents for college and the business world. Courses such as Geometric Algebra, Algebra and Trigonometry, Business Math, Calculus and Computer Programming strive to stimu¬ late the student interest in these fields. By the use of over¬ head projectors and three-dimensional equipment, the con¬ cepts of mathematics are made easier for students to grasp. Under the direction of Sister M. Imelda, department head, teachers stress practical application of class learning. Sophomore Mel Abascal notes important algebraic definations. Mark McLaughlin diagrams a car engine. 121 PHYSICAL EDUCATION The Physical Education Department, headed by Mr. Bill Archer and Miss Sheila Kelly, works to develop the physical strength of the students through swimming, volleyball, soft- ball, soccer, basketball and tumbling. Students are divided into teams where the basic rules and regulations for each sport played are taught. Go od sportsmanship and teamwork are emphasized. Acquired speed, smooth coordination and fundamental skills of modern athletic sports are some of the objectives of physical education. Senior Dan Berrones reviews the U.S. system of electing a president. Father Gaza ' s junior religion class outlines the value of social laws. Government students listen to a guest speaker ' s views concerning social security. Sophomore religion class aids Tim Sweeney and Alex Williams in understanding the modern mass. RELIGION AND SOCIAL STUDIES The responsibility of preparing young people for Christian maturity falls on the Religion Department of Bishop Noll. Father Rugabber, head of the Religion Department, says that the goal of the religion classes is “not creating theologians, but followers of Christ.” Although the field of Social Studies is often considered by many students as a factual study of events and places, Bishop Noll tries to present it in a different manner. The essence of social studies, ac¬ cording to Mr. Timothy Hyland, Social Studies Department head, is “man’s relation with man and his environment.” Julius Lentz and Denise Kozlowski enjoy a lighter moment in Contemporary Problems. Freshmen discover that notetaking is an important aspect in World Cultures. 125 Seniors Bruce Bittner and Jeff Bona listen to a lecture on detraction of light waves in Physics. Chemistry students John Hill and John Macek perform one of the basic tasks of experimentation—cleaning-up. Alice Jackovich waits to take James Keenan s microscopic specimen. Tom Kmiecik and Brian Smith light a Bunsen burner in order to heat a beaker of water. SCIENCE Under the direction of Mr. Walter Pikul, the Bishop Noll Science Department gives students an introduction to the basic concepts of science. Sophomores studying biology are taught important facts about living things, varying from bac¬ teria cultures to man. Chemistry is designed to help the stu¬ dents see how chemical principles and concepts are devel¬ oped from observation and data. Seniors study the relation¬ ships between forces and motions of an object in the physics course. 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Pam Magallanez. Marla Maldonado, Peter Matusz. Michael McDonald. Thomas McKernin. Mark McLaughlin. William Mecha. Leonette Menzl. Judy Miller. Jeffrey Mis. Christine Mitchell. Steve Mlynarski. Susan Mojzlk. Cynthia Molenda. Ann Montgomery. Alice Moore. Joseph Mora. Armando Morales. Juanita Moran. Patrick Morris. Jeffrey Mosley. Mary Ellen Murphy, Terrence Nelson. Dawn Nelson. Dorothy Nemeth. Cynthia Jt t A ? ? f P ? ? f f ? AA H fi?A T ? A • ftp c $ $ 4 $ f ? $ a 212 A 9 9 A ? $ $ jQ 0 A ® A A £ f 213 Newbold, Lesa Novak, Michael Nowak, Edward Nowlan, Nancy Oakley. Lynne Obremski, Michelle O’Brien. William O ' Connor, Kathleen Oliva. Anna Oliverio. Thomas Onesko. Michael Orbik. Jerome Pajdzik. Gerard Palla. Donald Perry. Kevin Paul. Rupert Pavnica. Karen Peppers, Donna Perez. Rosemary Perry. Pamela Person. Theron Petrunich, Donna Petrunich. Michael Phillipoe, Phillip Philpott. Thomas Piatti. John Piccolin. Keith Pietrzak. Ted Piszczek, Martin Plisky. Lois Pobereyko. Paul Poplas. Nancy Porras, Robert Purcell. Michael Purnell. Cordell Queyquep. Maribel Quinn. Thomas Rabatin. Patricia Raso. Dominic Razo. Lilia Rocks. Victoria Rodriguez. Gilbert Rodriguez. Naomi Roque. Monica Rosado. Isaac Rosado.Jose Ruclnski. Terrance p ® © m % 4 V I! © ' A $ $ fi f f f f § £ f P f f f fl M M $ % Q P ♦ 214 215 Index 1972 Aburto, Antonio 26, 54, 86, 110, 150, 154, 190 Acevedo, Cynthia 154 Ackerman, Anthony 154 Ambre, Leo 11, 15, 29, 48, 49, 64, 74, 81, 154 Ancich, Mary 72,154 Andrade, Angelina 154 Angyus, Mary Gail 26, 35, 38, 39, 54, 72, 86, 110, 150, 154, 170, 190 Artim, Gregory 155 Bac, Ilona 47, 112, 155 Backus, Nancy 26, 27, 51, 54, 55,65, 81,86, 87,110,111, 114, 150, 151, 155, 158-, 171, 190, 191 Baeza, Joseph 12, 53, 102,155 Baldwin, Barbara 53, 155 Barker, Marcia 34, 72, 79, 90, 112, 155, 174 Baron, Martin 155 Bazan, Lorraine 72, 155 Beckman, Elizabeth 155 Belko, Barbara 72,155 Benedek, William 155 Bennett, Jackie 6, 8, 19, 72, 73, 98, 155, 184 Berna, Rosanne 75, 98, 155 Berrones, Daniel 124, 155 Berta, Wayne 52, 88, 89, 155,171 Beyer, Sharon 155 Bittner, Bruce 66, 70, 71,81, 89, 92, 93, 107, 126, 149, 156 Block, Beverly 72, 156 Bogusz, Anne 156,171 Bolanowski, Stephen 25, 148, 156 Bolfik, Celeste 156 Bona, Jeffery 52, 66, 70, 71, 107, 126, 156, 174 Bonaventura, Mary 156 Brandush, Bettina 156 Brockman, Paul 57, 157 Bronisz, Richard 157 Broton, James 15, 48, 64, 65, 79, 81, 85, 157 Broviak, Daniel 22,157 Brown, Sherri 51,157 Bruno, Diana 42, 62, 63, 72, 157 Brzezinski, Michelle 80, 157 Buck, George 157 Budny, Nancy 51, 157 Burczak, John 98, 99, 157, 158 Burkhartsmeir, Susan 109,157 Campbell, Brian 25, 44, 45, 157 Cannon, Richard 9, 76, 108,157 Casas, Sonia 158, 169 Castillo, Ava 158 Cera, Mary 46, 62, 158 Chavez, Rosalie 158 Churosh, Marianne 158 Clinton, Keith 5, 27, 52, 66, 89, 95, 107, 126, 158, 162, 168 Cohen, Mark 18, 158, 166 Coleman, Harolyn 42, 53, 82, 84. 85, 148, 157, 158 Crist, John 7, 19, 22, 24, 34, 99, 158 Croom, Sharma 76, 77, 116, 158 Cunningham, Doris 159 Daly, John 40, 41, 59, 85, 114, 149, 154, 159 DeFazio, Frank 26, 54, 86, 110, 150, 159, 190 Della Santina, Jean 159 Derdula, Rosanne 50,159 DeRosa, David 7, 9, 91, 109,159 Desatnick, Jack 159 Detloff, Bernard 159 Diaz, Rosemary 159 Dodd, John 22,159 Dominik, Michael 78, 148, 159 Dowdell, Albert 95, 97, 159, 177 Dujmovic, James 124, 160 Duray, Martha 160 Dybel, Gerard 12, 66, 91, 102,160 Ellingsen, Nancy 75. 112, 160 Enda, Paul 157, 160 Etter, James 6, 21, 22, 23, 28, 34, 59, 60, 151, 160, 170 Evans, Alexa 160, 164 Farkas, Terry 100,160 Fedorchak, Judith 160,165 Ferko, Randall 9, 12, 91,102, 104, 108, 109, 160 Fey, Gregory 98, 161 Fitzpatrick, George 66, 98, 99, 161 Flaherty, Rosalyn 161 Flannery, Brian 161 Flores, Beverly 161 Flores, Sonia 87, 111, 161 Folta, Vicki 24, 34,161,173 Fronczak, Gregory 83,161 Gadzala, Lawrence 161 Garcia, Rebecca 161 Garcia, Susan 161 Garibay, Christine 162 Garza, Danette 27, 35, 39, 55, 87, 90. Ill, 118, 151, 162, 191 Gatlin, Kevin 66, 76, 77, 95, 107, 162, 180 Gerdes, Jeffrey 162 Germek, Kenneth 162 Gibson, Rochelle 162 Gilbert, Joan 10, 52, 57, 72, 81, 83, 162 Goginsky, Dennis 162 Gonzalez, Buddy 162 Goodwine, Glenn 27, 55, 87, 111, 151, 162, 191 Gora, Andrea 19, 24, 27, 34, 46, 63, 64, 72, 81, 157, 163 Govorchin, Jo Marie 163 Grabovac, Nancy 19, 24, 64, 72, 73, 81, 161, 163 Grelak, Mary Therese 72,163 Gryzbek, Mary Ellen 163 Gutierrez, Judy 163 Halton, Patrick 66, 100, 101, 148, 163, 167 Haluska, Dorothy 163 Haluska, Mary 163 Hand, Peter 161, 163, 165 Hanrahan, Robert 26, 28, 54, 61, 86, 110, 150, 164, 190 Harmon, Edward 164 Harris, Blaine 164 Hartman, Loretta 164 Hawley, William 91,164 Helfen, Jennifer 164 Henderson, Lorrine 10,164,170 Heredia, Sandra 164 Heredia, Victor 164 Herman, Craig 164 Hill, Daniel 66, 95, 100, 164 Hmurovich, Barbara 27, 55, 87, 111, 151, 165, 191 Hogan, Michael 84, 165 Hohenberger, James 66, 84, 85, 89, 92, 107, 165, 171 Holubes, Kathleen 64, 78, 79, 165 Hong, Margie 55, 82, 87, 165 Horn, Richard 107, 165 Horvath, Bernard 165, 183 Hrindak, Catherine 165 Hruskocy, Marc 165 Hufford, Becky 165 Hupke, Margaret 109, 166 Hurley, James 16,166 Hybiak, Linda 166, 169 llickovich, Elizabeth 16, 27. 35, 37. 38, 39, 51, 55, 58, 63, 72, 80, 87, 111, 151,166, 191 Imre, Andrew 166 Ispas, Robert 9. 20, 91, 108, 166 Jackowski, Henry 166 Jackowski, Robert 66, 166, 173 Jackson, Perry 19,166 Janeczko, Rosanne 28,166 Janik, Jeffery 95, 166 Johnson, Fannie 72, 76, 77, 166 Johnson, Mary 167 Joyce, Edward 12, 102, 103, 167 Kahl, Diann 167 Kaleta, Joyce 167 Kalina, Richard 167 Kallas, Michael 162, 167 Kaltuna, Vylius 167 Kaminski, Jane 109,167 Kamradt, Douglas 16, 47, 99, 163, 167 Kaster, Jerome 167 Keilman, David 168 Keilman, Marie 168 Kelly, Joseph 10,168 Kendra, Thomas 21, 22, 23, 58, 95, 168 Kennedy, Edward 168 Kennedy, Janette 168 Kennedy, Sylvia 75,168 Kepa, Jadwiga 72, 168 Kerekes, Patricia 80, 168 Kerman, Jolaine 168 Kincuis, Anthony 168 Kish, Frank 56, 78,79, 81,168 Klebs, Kathy 72, 169 Klein, Noreen 25. 169 Knafla, Ron 169 Knaver, Teresa 169 Knight. Patrick 4, 18, 66, 95, 97, 106, 107, 169 Knoerzer, Mark 169 Kobe, Peter 87, 95, 96, 149, 169 Koharko, Nancy 28, 48, 49, 169,170 Kolodziej, Cynthia 24, 34, 35, 57, 72, 169 Kolodziej, Mark 12, 102, 169, 186 Koniarski, Raymond 170, 180 Kopaczewski, Mary 170 Korem, Susan 50, 170 Kotarski, Diane 170 Kowal, Janice 89, 151, 170 Kozlowski, Denise 25, 75,101, 125, 170 Kozlowski, James 170 Kudnowski, William 170 Kulina, Philip 170 Kuric, Joan 27, 44, 55, 87, 101, 108, 111, 151, 171, 191 Kuzydym, Kathleen 8, 24, 72, 109, 171 Kwasny, Mary 171, 179 Kwiecien, Christine 19, 57, 64, 72, 171 Lacko, Diane 26, 35, 50, 54, 63, 72. 74, 75, 86, 110, 150, 171, 190 LaMere, Barbara 59, 171 LaMere, Jeanne 171 Lampa, Thaddeus 10, 35,171 LaPradd, Martha 171, 174 Larkin, James 50,171 Laud, Timothy 75, 84, 85, 171 Lauer, Deborah 51, 90, 109, 152, 172 Lefor, Penelope 172 Lentz, Juluis 125,172 Lesniewski, Sandra 10, 63,101, 109, 172 Lightcap, Margo 78, 172, 174 Liss, Edward 84, 85, 172 Ussy, Mark 9, 12, 102, 108, 172 Lopez, Denis 172 Luberda, Judith 5, 6, 66, 67. 68, 104, 172 Lula, Duane 53, 172 Lustek, Sharon 173 Lynn, John 53, 173 Macak, Jerome 16, 53, 173 Mackowiak, Raymond 53,173 Maliziola, John 53,173 Manich, Martin 53, 173 Mantich, Nancy 24, 25, 63, 72 79, 156, 170, 173 Marion, Donna 173 Martinez, Corrine 72,173 Martinez, Randy 34, 43, 66, 95, 97, 173 Mastey, James 8, 89, 173 Matlock, Janet 173 Matlock, Steve 174 Matusik, John 4. 91, 108, 174, 181 McCarthy, Kevin 26, 36, 54, 66, 69, 86, 95, 96,110,150,177, 190 McHale, James 4, 5, 21, 66, 70, 89, 95, 121, 174 McLaughlin, Mark 22, 53, 95, 121, 174 Melyon, Mark 26. 28. 54, 86, 110, 111, 150, 151, 174, 175, 190, 191 Mendiola, Adele 174 Mendoza, John 95,174 Miklusak, Carol 24, 174 Miksich, Thomas 28, 174 Mindock, Michael 53, 174 Miramontes, Mary 175 Molina, Hilda 175 Molina, Luis 120, 175 Montemayor, Alexander 175 Montemayor, Elsa 175 Moore, Bridget 175 Moore, Jeffrey 175 Moricz, Frank 66, 91, 108, 175 Motkowski, Bruce 66, 89, 95, 175 Mravinac, Carol 16, 56, 72, 81, 109, 162, 164, 175, 226 Murphy, Robert 66, 81, 100, 176, 178 Murzyn, Michael 51, 95, 107, 176 Nagy, Audrey 176 Neal, John 81,95, 176 Nelson, Christopher 16,100, 176 Nemeth, Joy 176 Niblick, Robert 4,176 Nies, Thomas 15, 18, 64, 66, 80, 81, 89, 92, 107, 149, 170, 176, 179 Novak, J. Warren 176 Nowosinski, Sheila 176 Obremski, Robert 84, 85, 177 O ' Brien, Susan 24, 34, 47, 59, 72, 81, 176, 177, 179 Ochoa, Joseph 177 O’Connor, Kathleen 177 Olenik, Maria 72, 177 O’Malley, Thomas 177 O’Neill, Michael 17, 66, 94, 95, 158, 177 Palkovich, Dennis 161 Panfil, Pattie 177 Papierz, Margaret 177 Pardek, Suzanne 19, 35, 42, 72, 158, 177 Paris, Timothy 156, 178 Pastrick, John G. 13, 22, 47, 170, 178 Pasyk, Linda 16, 24, 72, 178 Patena, Michael 178 Paulauski, Amelia 75, 178 Paunicka, Anthony 149, 164, 178 Pawlowski, Christine 178 Paxhia, Joseph 178 Pelc, Elizabeth 26, 54, 86, 110, 109, 150, 178, 190 Penwell, Katherine 112, 178 Pernick, Ellen 179 Phelps, Judith 179 Piatti, Mary Beth 19, 24, 72, 73, 98, 179 Pietrzak, Kathie 179 Pietrzak, Mary 179 Pociask, Edward 179 Podhajski, Barbara 55, 87, 179 Podkul, Frank 4, 6, 12, 66, 91, 95, 96, 102, 105, 108, 109, 113, 163, 176, 179 Pogorzelski, Roseann 35, 42, 179 Poplas, Linda 179 Popovich, Michael 88, 89, 180 Porsche, Timothy 12, 102, 104, 156, 180 Prejmak, Halina 180 Prejmak, John 180 Prusiecki, Claudia 50, 179, 180 Pullen, Robert 180,182 Purcell, Robert 180 Queyquep, Rosemarie 24, 34, 180, 182 Quinn, Martin 89, 180 Quinn, Timothy 25, 66, 88, 89, 106, 180 Quintanilla, Mario 180 Rabatin, Kathleen 11, 56, 81, 149, 180, 226 Radice, Michael 9, 181 Rajnoch, Margaret 57, 72, 81, 181 Raskosky, Susanne 16, 72, 181 Rebey, Robert 181 Reid, Brett 181 Reilly, Michael 22. 98, 99, 181 Richwalski, Daniel 4, 8, 16, 21, 26, 35, 54, 66, 70, 71, 86, 100, 110, 150, 181, 183 Rodriguez, Emeterio 181 Rohrman, David 181 Ross, John 88, 89, 92, 93, 107, 171, 181 Rovai, Karen 47, 181 Rowe, Peggy 62, 63, 182 Ruhland, Mari Ann 57, 72, 181, 182 Ryder, Denyse 182 Rysiewicz, Eddie 10, 34, 91, 108, 172, 182 Sabotta, Teresa 182 Sadler, James 182 Sajdyk, Stephen 182 Sala, Ann Marie 182 Sanders, Tamara 182 Shultz, Pamela 70, 71, 182 Signorelli, Danny 161, 182 Simko, Joseph 183 Siorek, John 124, 183 Skorupa, Marilou 75, 183 Skurka, Diane 18, 35, 39, 55, 67, 68, 104, 111, 183, 191 Smith, Therese 183 Smitley, Kathleen 72,183 Sobilo, Lawrence 183 Solis, Guadalupe 45, 51, 66, 100, 101, 183 Sowa, Marian 19. 23, 43, 72. 73, 98, 183, 184 Spiegel, Thomas 16, 89, 168, 183 Sporinsky, David 18, 183 Spudic, Lawrence 183 Sredzinski, Lee 15, 65, 66. 81, 100, 148, 170, 173, 183, 184 Stanish, Nanci 184 Stasik, Richard 184 Steffens, Terry 50, 184 Stephen, Shirley 72, 184 St. James, Yvonne 74, 75, 76, 184 Stodola, David 66, 100, 153, 184 Stur, Eric 16, 21,66, 70, 95,184 Surman, Nancy 11, 35, 57, 72, 81, 90, 179, 184 Surprise, Nancy 185 Surufka, Debby 185 Szczepanski, Debbie 26, 35, 38, 39, 54, 86, 110, 150, 185 Szczepanski, Raymond 18, 66, 89, 92, 93, 107, 185 Szrom, Dianne 55, 57, 72, 148, 181, 185 Szrom, Margaret 19, 24, 34, 72, 78. 156, 185 Tabaczynski, Martin 185 Tapia, Noemi 185 Tazbir, Barbara 185 Tempco, Donna 72,185 Thoesen, Joe 50,186 Thomas, Susan 184, 186 Tokarz, Ruth 186 Tomczak, Randy 10, 183, 186 Torhan, Cara 4, 40, 41.82, 178, 186 Toth, Linda 10, 75, 98, 186 Trgovich, Robert 186 Troj nar, Anthony 44, 186 Turich, Mary Louise 186 Twarek, James 1, 12,102,104, 113, 185, 186 Urban, Denise 10. 57, 62, 63, 72, 80, 109, 179, 186 Vangeloff, Gail 124, 186 Varlan, Clifford 187 Volk, Gregory 187 Walczak, Angeline 19, 72, 187 Walerowicz, Ronald 187 Walsh, Kathleen 187 Webster, Marian 187 Werkowski, John 187 West, Pamela 187 Wielgos, Lawrence 10, 28, 47, 57, 78, 156, 187 Wieser, Barbara 172, 184, 187 Wilk, Eric 12, 14, 15, 37,55, 66, 87, 91, 95, 102, 108, 109, 111, 151, 164 Wilk, Joseph 113, 187 Williams, Joy 76, 77, 188 Wilson, Robert 22. 89, 99, 172, 188 Wins, Sandra 5, 28, 34, 43, 68, 69, 90, 109, 156, 188 Wisowaty, Bruce 57, 188 Witt, Donald 188 Wojdyla, Ronald 16, 124 188 Woodard, Eileen 188 Woolsey, Mary 188 Wozniak, Michael 26, 54, 66, 86, 91, 95, 96, 108, 110, 150, 152, 187, 188, 190 Wright, Arthur 188 Wysocki, Wayne 188 Yednak, Mark 188 Yohnke, Joy 72, 188 Yuha, Lawrence 188 Zagrocki, Dennis 188 Zagrocki, Karen 15, 65, 72, 81, 188 Zarych, Margaret 189 Zatorski, Diane 75, 189 Zavesky, Kevin 4, 9, 20, 91, 108, 189 Zic, Thomas 189 Ziebicki, Theresa 159, 189 Ziemniak, Chester 189 Zivich, Wayne 189 Zunica, Thomas 6, 16, 34, 189 1973 Abram, Michael 192 Adams, Leslie 192 Ader, Michael 192 Aguilera, Arthur 192 Alexander, Melanie 75, 192 Alvarado, Maribel 192 Alvarado, Salvador 192 Angyus, John 75, 192 Aukstuolis, Ausra 192 Avitia, Hugo 192 Baginski, Catherine 192 Baker, Arlene 192 Baldwin, Karen 192 Barrera, Robbin 5, 6, 8, 192 Bartz, Matthew 95, 113, 192 Bauer, Patricia 192 Beckman, Richard 44, 192 Beezhold, Joseph 192 Berkowicz, James 46, 192 Berna, Michael 192 Berrones, Rose 192 Bielak, Kathy 192 Bieniak, Richard 192 Bily, Thomas 192 Blosky, Cynthia 115,192 Bogovich, Pauline 72, 192 Borum, Miscah 72, 192 Boyle, John 192 Boyle, Kevin 192 Bragiel, Edward 192 Briski, Barbara 192 Brown, James 99, 192 Brown, Julian 15, 89, 92, 93, 192, 193 Brown, Mary Ellen 75, 192 Browning, Gerri 192, 193 Brtko, Kathryn 192 Bryant, Catherine 192 Bublis, Paul 89. 192 Budny, Robert 89, 192 Bugajski, Nancy 72, 88, 192 Bulfer, Mary Ann 47, 88, 193, 196 Burczak, Paul 193 Burke, Sally 193 Burosh, Daniel 193 Campos, Jesus 193 Capizzani, Dean 193 Carbone, Dana 193 Castillo. Adelita 193 Castro, Erlinda 193 Chamberlain, Joseph 193 Chavez, Anthony 193 Chavez, Guadalupe 193 Chavez, John 193 Cherer, Mary 193 Chovanec, Jane 193 Christiana, Timothy 193 Clawson, Mary 64, 193 Clinton, Marilynn 193 Cloghessy, Colleen 72, 193 Cobbins, Myra 193 Colantonio, Louis 193 Collins, Amos 193 Congress, Michelle 72, 193 Cuellar, Elias 193 Cuevas, Roy 66, 193 Czechanski, Sally 193 Daciow, Renee 43, 193 Dado, Robert 193 Darrow, Randy 193 DeFazio, Bill 193 De LaRosa, Raynaldo 193 Dermody, Timothy 193 Dillon, Anne 193 Dosen, Michael 37, 193 217 Dougherty, Loretta 193 Dubec, Mary 10, 47, 72, 112, 193 Dubeck, Drew 193 Dubeck, Susan 193 Duwar, James 193 Dywan, Constance 193 Dziadowicz, Keith 193 Dzialakiewicz, Diana 75, 193 Elizondo, David 193 Fairbairn, Ann 193 Felus, Pamela 193 Fernandez, Veronica 193 Fiegle, Jeanne 193 Figueroa, Elisa 193 Filas, John 193 Firrek, Joanne 193 Firrek, Marianne 127, 193 Foster, Deborah 193 Freeman, Kim 194 Frohnappie, Julia 194 Furjanic, Lucy 194 Gadzala, Marilyn 72, 194 Gargas, Cathy 194 Garner, Marilyn 194 Garza, Josephine 194 Geisen, JoAnn 194 Germick, Peter 194 Gidcumb, Michael 194 Gilbert, Mary 55, 65, 83, 194 Gilsinger, Joseph 194 Gima, Mary Louise 194 Ginther, Mary Jo 194 Golden, Patrick 194 Golonka, Julia 72, 88, 192, 194 Gomez, Roseann 194 Gonzalez, Grace 194 Gonzalez, Isy 194 Gordon, Robert 194 Gozdecki, Christine 72, 88, 194 Grabski, Jann 65, 194,197 Greene, John 194 Greski, Pamela 61,74. 194 Griffin, James 66, 95, 194 Griffin, Roger 194 Guardiola, Diana 194 Gulasy, Edward 95, 194 Hagler, Cathryn 194 Hajduch, Patricia 72, 88, 192, 194 Halcarz, Robert 43,194 Hampton, Jane 72, 194 Hand, Maria 194 Hand, Michael 194 Haney, Debra 194 Harbert, Sharon 194 Harris, Reginald 194 Helm, Robbie 194 Henricks, Donald 194 Hernandez, Michael 194 Hess, William 66, 96, 194 Hill, John 126, 194 Hill. Linda 194 Hlavaty, Jeffery 194 Hlavaty, Kevin 194, 196 Hoffman, Daniel 68, 99, 194 Hohenburger, Mary Ann 74, 194 Holinga, Andrew 195 Homco, Gwenn 195 Hong, Margaret 195 Hornyak, John 66, 195 Howard, William 195 Hudson, Michael 89, 195 Hughes, Clifford 89. 92, 195 Hus, James 142, 195 Ihrat, Carol 195 Irk, Diane 40, 41, 75, 88, 195 Jackowski, Ronald 195 Janovsky, Debra 101, 195 Jaracz, James 195 Jasevicius, Victor 195 Jayjack, Geraldine 37, 42, 98 Jennings, Linda 195 Jones, Terry 195 Jorge, Magdalin 195 Kaminsky, Janet 72,113, 195 Kamradt, Scott 99, 195 Karaffa, Mike 66, 95. 96, 195 Karlowicz, Thomas 12,102, 105, 195 Kasper, Debbie 195 Katona, Thomas 195, 198 Keilman, Karen 65,195 Kelly, Susan 195 Kennedy, Bridie 195 Kerekes, Marie 195 Kertis, Rosemary 65, 195 Kish, Thomas 195 Klekot, Debra 195 Klisiak, Nancy 9, 36, 47, 72, 195 Klochan, David 195 Klosky, Holly 74, 194, 195 Klusas, Anthony 66, 89, 92, 93, 195 Kmiecik, Thomas 111, 126,195 Knight, Lucette 72, 88, 107, 192, 195 Kocal, Lucille 14, 101, 195 Kolarczyk, Sandra 195 Kolicz, David 95, 195 Koliada, James 195 Kolodziej, Francis 95,195 Konrady, Dorine 195 Kosenka, Susan 195 Koslow, Christopher 195 Kotarski, Judith 195 Kovacs, Richard 6, 195 Kowalik, Irene 195 Kozlowski, Gerald 195 Krau, Gerald 95, 195 Kresich, Rosemarie 195 Kristi, Carol 65, 195 Krol, Michael 66, 95, 195 Kruhaj, Kenneth 195 Kujawa, Terese 195 Kulik, Cynthia 195, 199 Kull, Carol 101, 195 Kumiega, Mary Ann 196 Kuric, Donna 61, 88, 127, 196 LaMere, Mary Ann 14, 98, 196 Lang, Mark 196 Langton, Marian 196 Lenz, Diane 88,196 Leonard, Thomas 196 Lerma, Albert 196 Lesko, Deborah 16, 101, 196 Leyva, Jim 196 Leyva, Sandra 196 Lindquist, Donald 196 Lippelt, Jeanne 196 Lis, Pamela 196 Lobonc, Robert 196 Lowry, William 12,102, 105, 196, 197 Macak, Barbara 75,115, 196 Macek, John 126, 196 Machuca, Gilbert 196 Mack, Carl 89, 196 Macleod, Ramsey 196 Macleod, Sandy 196 Madryk, Robert 9, 196 Magdaz, Timothy 196 Majchrowicz, Joseph 196 Manich, Helen 196 Marianes, William 196 Markovich, Judith 196 Martell, Mike 196 Martinez, Linda 196 Martinez, Yolanda 196 McCambridge, Sandra 196 McDonagh, John 12, 196 McMahon, Michael 196 Mendizabal, Sonia 196 Menke, Timothy 196 Michielsen, Martin 196 Mika. Cathy 196 Mischler, Thomas 196 Mistarz, Jo Ellen 65, 196 Modjeski, Alan 196 Majzik, John 66, 95, 196 Moldrowski, Jeffrey 95, 196 Moloney, Ellen 196, 198 Montemayor, Jaime 196 Morales, Nina 196 Moricz, Susan 196 Morrow, Gerardette 61 196 Mucha, Linda 196 Mulholland, Maureen 5, 23, 47, 68, 88, 104, 196 Murks, John 197 Mysliwy, Nancy 15, 101, 197 Naglich, Robert 197 Nalewski, Patricia 197 Neal, Mary 88,197 Neal, Michael 7, 95, 197 Niedenthal, Dean 197 Novak, Karen 197 Nowinski, Chris 197 Nowlan, Mark 197 Nunez, Doreen 197 Oakley, Lydia 197 O ' Brien, John 197 O ' Brien, Mary Kay 46, 72, 197 O’Keefe, Karen 46, 197 Olearczuk, Zenon 197 Olesky, Richard 197 O ' Neill, Timothy 197 Onohan, James 197 Orbik, Mark 197 Ostrowski, Leonard 9,12, 36, 47,89, 102, 197 Ostrowski, Robert 197 Ozarek, Nancy 197 Paas, Cynthia 197 Palla, Karen 88, 192,197 Pansevicius, Benjamin 197 Pantoja, Gabriella 197 Pappalardo, Thomas 89, 197 Pastrick, Gayle 36, 197 Pasztor, Anita 101,197 Pasztor, Claudia 197 Patterson, Denise 75,197 Paul, John 197 Paulauski, George 66, 95,197 Pedersen, Edward 197 Peifer, Marcia 197 Peppers, Robert 17, 95, 97, 98, 99, 197 Perez, Joseph 197 Perez, Rafael 197 Perez, Robert 197 Peterson, Nina 197 Petro, Thomas 197 Podkul, Donna 23, 75, 98, 197 Podowski, Russell 20, 43, 66, 95, 96, 197 Pompa, Patrica 74, 75,197 Porsche, Mary 197 Pospychala, Pamela 14,101, 197 Powell, Harrison 12, 89, 95, 97, 102, 103, 197 Prashina, Mary Anne 83,197 Prieboy, Andrew 197 218 Prieboy, Joseph 44, 197 Progar, Thomas 197 Pulido, Luis 95, 197 Radde, John 198 Rakowski, Pamela 198 Rangel, Juliet 198 Rea, Anthony 66, 95, 100, 198 Reardon, Patrick 198 Reba, Donald 198 Reese, Carolyn 198 Rivera, Elena 198 Rohrman, Patrick 198 Rueth, Janine 198 Rueth, Jerome 114, 198 Ruiz, Debra 198 Rutkowski, Jeffrey 198 Rzepka, Karen 198 Saldivar, Rosario 198 Saldivar, Theresa 198 Salmon, Evelyn 198 Sanchez, Bertha 198 Santic, John 66, 95, 198 Sarnecki, Christine 198 Sas. Michael 198 Savageau, Mary 198 Sawyer, Roger 198 Schneider, Kenneth 198 Scurtu, Florence 198 Segovia, John 198, 199 Semchuck, Mary 75,198 Senyszyn, Marguerite 198 Sharp, Robert 15, 95, 198 Shultz, Mark 95, 198 Simko, Peggy 196, 198 Skiba, Stephen 95, 100, 195, 198 Skibinski, Robert 198 Skura, Patricia 198 Smith, Brian 114, 126, 198 Smithers, Karen 7, 72, 88, 198 Sotelo, Richard 198 Sperl, Dorian 198 Sroka, Roberta 5, 20, 34, 68, 69, 88, 198 Stachon, Denise 75, 198 Stack, Jane 198 Stark, Thomas 89, 198 Steele, Vanessa 198 Stein, Fidencio 198 Stiles, James 198 Stockus, Robert 198 Stofcik, Paula 198 Stofcik, Peter 198 Stoffregen, Matthew 198 Stolarz, Karen 75, 198 Stolarz, Kathleen 72, 199 Stott, Sally 199 Strug, Phyllis 199 Studer, Catherine 199 Sullivan, Mary 199 Suty, Michael 95, 199 Svitko, Laura 199 Svoboda, Jeff 66, 100, 199 Swentzel, Lawrence 199 Szany, Barbara 199 Szrom, Rob 199 Szyndrowski, Gail 199 Talenco, David 66, 94, 95, 199 Tamborski, Gerald 199 Taylor, Judy 199 Teutemacher, Diane 112,199 Thiel, Thomas 199 Thoesen, Peter 199 Thomas, Maura 199 Thompson, Sybil 199 Tilka, Kevin 28, 116, 199 Tiongson, Agnes 72, 199 Tonkovich, Barbara 61, 199 Torres, Irma 199 Trevino, Maria 199 Trgovich, Patricia 199 Trzupek, Gregory 199 Turich, Nancy 120, 199 Ullrich, Howard 199 Vahey, Thomas 66, 89, 92, 93, 114, 193, 199 Velligan, Cheryl 199 Vrbancic, John 199 Wadas, Ollie 6,199 Waechter, John 199 Waite, Jeffrey 199 Walczak, Theodore 199 Walker, Michael 199 Wasiuta, Danette 199 Wauro, Lisa 199 Webb, Katherine 74, 199 Wendlinger, Marcia 199 Wilcox, Kathleen 199 Williams, Adrian 101,199 Williams, Linda 199 Williams, Lynn 199 Wleklinski, Wallace 199 Wojcik, Donna 199 Wolan, Eileen 199 Wuellner, Celine 199 Zaborski, Georgiane Zak, Jacqueline 199 Zak, Janice 199 Zukoski, Terrence 99, 199 Zwijac, Irene 75, 199 1974 Abascal, Mel 121, 200 Aburto, Mary 200 Acevez, Theresa 200 Adams, Debra 73, 200 Adams, Joanne 200 Alvarez, Nancy 200 Ancich, Thomas 200 Arbuckle, Kevin 200 Arredondo, Theresa 200 Bac, Joseph 200 Bachmann, Deborah 200 Bajo, Joseph 84, 200 Baker, Donna 101, 200 Banka, John 200 Banks, Vanessa 101, 200 Barbar, Mary 73, 200 Baron, Raymond 12, 102, 200 Barriga, William 200 Bauer, Mary 200 Becerra, Jesse 200 Beda, Peter 200 Beiriger, Philip 200 Belansky, James 200 Belko, Marc 200 Benard, Sabrina 101, 200 Berry, Darien 200 Bilek, Mary 200 Bittner, Mark 89, 92, 200 Bloch, Ted 200 Bober, Gary 200 Bogusz, James 89, 99, 200 Bolsega, Adele 200 Bonaventura, Judith 200 Boose, Shirley 200 Bostonich, Traci 200 Boyd, Enola 200 Bracho, Marla 200 Breski, Irene 201 Brezgis, Mark 201 Brooks, Charlene 201 Broviak, Patricia 201 Brown, Kathleen 75, 201 The 1971 Freshman Football Team Brown, Leroy 89, 200, 201 Brunet, Diane 201 Bukowski, Eleanore 201 Buldak, Mark 201 Burczak, James 66, 89, 92, 201 Butler, Angela 201 Butrym, Stanley 201 Buzinski, Annette 201 Calacci, Carol 201 Campagna, Edward 201 Campos, Carlos 201 Campos, Louis 201 Cantu, Kathleen 201 Cap, Darlene 201 Carrizales, Victoria 201 Castro, Mercedes 201 Ciucki, Richard 201 Clinton, Nancy 201 Coffman, Michael 201 Cohorst, Kevin 201 Coley, Kathy 101, 201 Collins, Anothony 201 Collins, Antoinette 201 Corey, Nancy 201 Cortazar, Ida 201 Courtright, Eric 201 Crist, George 201 Cuevas, Irene 201 Curiel, Edward 201 Dado, Elizabeth 98, 201 Daly, Patrick 60, 85, 201 Dandurand, Gary 201 Daniels, Baverly 201 Danko, Deborah 73, 201 Dankovis, Michael 201 Delrio, Maria 201 DeMayo, Paul 201 Diaz. Felix 201 Doherty, Philip 201 Dolinsky, Harry 99, 201 Dominik, Susan 201 Drazbo, Walter 201 Drosos, Ioanna 201 Dull, Richard 201 Dvorshak, Dennis 9, 20, 83, 201 Echterling, Kathryn 64, 65, 83, 201 Equia, Michael 201 Eidenas, Gina 201 Etter, Susan 202 Evancic, Kenneth 85, 202 Evans, Thomas 8, 202 Fairbairn, Mary 202 Farkas, Michael 202 Fernandez, Victor 202 Figueroa, Frank 202 Fischer, Anita 64, 202 Flesher, Shirley 202 Flores, Benito 202 Flores, Rosalinda 202 Franklin, Waverly 202 Frechette, Linda 201, 202 Fronczak, Susanne 202 Fuss, Judith 127, 202 Gadomski, Roberta 202 Gadzala, Mary Ann 202 Galindo, Phyllis 202 Garcia, Gilbert 202 Garcia, Gregory 202 Garcia, Juanita 202 Garcia, Julio 202 Garcia, Michael 202 Gardner, James 202 Gargula, Mark 95. 202 Garnica, Maria 202 Garza, Deborah 202 Gerbas, Laura 202 Gilboe, Janet 202 Gilroy, Margaret 202 Ginther, Patricia 202, 204 Golden, Mary 202 Gomez, Jesse 202 Gonczy, Marylynne 202 Gonzalez, Diana 202 Gonzalez, Elizabeth 202 Gonzalez, Kenneth 202 Goodrich, Michael 202 Grcevich, Sally 202 Greaney, Margaret 202 Greer, Jackie 202 Grenchik, Maryellen 202 Gristen, Betty 202 Grutsch, Claudia 202 Gutierrez, Raymond 202 Hajduch, Mark 95, 202 Hajducko, Jeannie 202 Halcarz, Patricia 202 Halton, Michael 202 Hartnett, Jeannie 7, 101, 202 Hauter, Thomas 99, 122, 203 Hayes, David 203 Hennes, Marilynne 40, 41, 203 Herman, John 203 Herrera, Rosalie 203 Hicks, Michele 73, 203 Hicks, Terrence 203 Higgins, Susan 203 Hillier, George 203 Hlavaty, Brian 203 Hodgson, Barbara 72, 73, 203 Hoffman, Marian 203 Hrabrich, Maryann 203 Humbert, David 203 Hunt. Daniel 99, 203 Hupke, Mary Lou 203 Hurt, Margo 203 Ihnat, Joseph 203 llickovich, Lillian 73, 203 Imes, Judy 74, 75, 203 Ispas, Thomas 75, 103, 104, 105, 203 Jackovich, Alice 60, 126, 203 Jackson, Roderick 203 Jancosek, John 203 Janicki, Mark 89, 203 Janulis, Edward 203 Jaros, Richard 203 Jenkins, Linda 203 Jennings, Patricia 203 Johnson, Darrell 203 Johnson, Douglas 203 Jones, Casper 203 Jones, Della 203 Jones, Portia 203 Kaczka, Mary 203 Kalafatic, Marie 73, 203 Kaminsky, Annette 74, 203 Kammer, Raymond 203 Kapalka, Linda 203 Kasarda, James 98, 203 Keenan, James 82, 126, 203 Keilman, Connie 203 Kendra, James 95, 203 Kennedy, Sheila 203 Kenward, John 203 Klochan, James 203 Knight, Carmel la 203 Koharko, Gail 72, 73, 203 Kolbert, Debbie 37, 75, 203 Kolbus, Laura 203 Kolodziej, Karen 74, 75,127, 204 Korczak, Joel 37, 204 Koricich, Corrine 204 Kostecki, Charlotte 204 Kovacik, Betsy 8, 47, 73,101, 200, 204 Kronland, Brian 204 Krupinski, Diane 204 Krupinski, Donna 204 Kubacki. Gene 82. 204 Kugar, Kathleen 73, 204 Kukuch, Joseph 204 Kulczyk, Joellen 73, 98, 115, 204 Kuric, Steven 204 Kwasny, Michael 204 LaBroi, Michael 204 LaBroi, Pauline 204 LaMere, Mary Therese 28, 68, 98, 204 Lang, Steven 204 Lapinska, Kathryn 202, 204 Laskowski, Josephine 204 Lauer, Patricia 204 Lee, Patricia 204 Lenz, Anita 204 Lewers, Michael 117, 204 Lewicki, Theresa 204 Lietzan, Donna 204 The 1971-72 Freshman Basketball Team Lipner, Shirley 204 Liszewski, Paul 204 Lopez, Henry 95, 204 Ludwa, William 89. 204 Luna, Rene 204 Luniewski, Raymond 204 Magallanez, Robert 204 Maluga, Angela 204 Marciniak, Michael 204 Marthakis, Cynthia 204 Martinez, Armando 99, 204 Martinez, Hector 204 Martinez, Maria 204 Mastey, Joan 204 Matusik, Patricia 204 Mavity, Kathleen 204 Mazer, Ronald 204 Mazurkiewicz, Deborah 98, 204 McIntosh, Daryl 204 McShane, Laurie 204 Medellin, Richard 95, 204 Medina, Teresa 204 Menke, Mark 204 Meyer, Joseph 204 Micheletto, Gena 204 Midkiff, Colleen 204 Mihalik, Cynthia 204 Milkowski, Christine 101, 205 Miller, Mark 205 Milobar, Joanne 205 Miramontes, John 205 Misiukiewicz, Michael 205 Mitchell, Elaine 75, 205 Molina, Carlos 205 Moore, Mary 205 Mora, Blanca 127, 205 Morris, Ernest 205 Moss, Shelia 205 Motkowicz, Anita 101, 205 Mullally, Kathleen 205 Mullaney, Denice 205 Murawski, Joanna 8, 205 Murphy, Richard 100, 205 Murzyn, James 205 Mysliwy, Patrick 205 Nelson, Patrick 205 Nemcevic, Susan 205 Newell, Timothy 205 Niksich, Michael 205 Nowak, Mark 205 Nunez, Thresa 205 O’Connor, Karyn 73 O’Connor, Mark 205 O’Donnell, Patrick 205 Olenik, Patrick 205 Olivares, Magdalena 205 Olson, Myron 205 O ' Neill, Patrick 98, 99, 205 O ' Neill, William 205 Orlich, Jeffrey 205 Ortega, Ramon 205 Ostrowski, Linda 205 Owczarzak, Mary 205 Paganelli, Tina 75, 205 Pastrick, Jill 205 Pawlowski, Joan 205 Payer, Judy 75, 205 Payne, Leslie 205 Pers, Nora 205 Pettis, Terri 205 Pietrzak, Theresa 75, 205 Polak, Raymond 205 Polance, Jeanette 205 Prochazka, David 205 Przybyl, Lawrence 205 Pullen, Mary Anne 205 Purcell, Alanna 68, 205, 206 Rak, Steven 205 Rakowski, Robert 99, 206 Ramker, Gerard 99, 206 Rangel, Rebecca 206 Ratkay, Frank 206 Reardon, Mary Beth 75, 206 Reese, Leavy 206 Reyes, Joseph 206 Riccardi, Mark 206 Rice, William 206 Rizzardo, John 206 Roach, Robert 206 Rodriguez, Maria 206 Rogalski, Richard 206 Rokicki, Barbara 206 Romanek, Claudia 101,206 Rosado, Rachel 206 Rowe, James 206 Rucks, Cheryl 206 Rudolph, John 206 Rybicki, Mary Ann 206 Ryfa, Janet 75, 206 Sacco, Glorie 206 Salzman, Barbara 72, 73, 206 Sanchez, Juan 206 Santic, William 84, 206 Santos, Darlene 206 Sasser, Paulette 47, 206 Scheffki, Andrea 206 Scheidt, Gary 206 Schell, Harry 206 Scholl, Denise 206 Sember, Patricia 68, 206 Sifel, Rosemarie 206 Simko, Randall 203, 206 Skafish, James 206 Skertich, Rosalie 206 Skiba, Katherine 98, 206 Skurka, Lydia 73, 98, 200, 206 Smith, Charles 98, 99, 206 Smithers, Edwin 206 Smitley, Thomas 206 Smulski, Donald 206 Sobilo, Adrianne 84, 85, 206 Soczyk, Sandra 84, 98, 206 Sosnowski, Renee 206 Sotelo, Ophelia 206 Sowa, Susan 207 Sperka, Jill 98, 207 Sredzinski, Laura 64, 101,207 St. James, Cheryl 123, 207 Staniszewski, Christi 207 Stasik, Gary 207 Stodola, Paul 207 Stok, Sheila 207 Straka, Susan 207 Suchanuk, Sharon 207 Sullivan, Thomas 207 Swatts, Cynthia 61, 207 Sweeney, Timothy 207 Szafranski, Mary Ann 207 Tijerina, Mary 207 Tilka, Terrence 14, 98, 207 Tiongson, Benjamin 84, 207 Torres, Frank 207 Torres, Josephine 207 Tovsen, Laura 207 Tracy, Dennis 207 Traylor, Rosalind 207 Trevino, Maria 207 Trgovich, Annette 207 Vega, Kenneth 207 Vela, Francisca 207 Velligan, Kenneth 207 Verkuilen, Joan 73, 101, 200, 207 Villarreal, Ronald 207 Villarreal, Mayola 207 Vince, Toby 207 Vivirito, Paul 207 Walla, Kathryn 207 Walsh, Robert 207 Walters, Gregory 207 Washington, Tyler 207 Weaver, Cora 207 White, Robin 201,207 White, Rod 207 Wilk, Amy 73, 207 Williams, Alexander 95, 207 Williams, James 207 Wojciechowski, Ray 89, 207 Wojcinski, Mary 207 Wolan, Michaelene 207 Wong, Catherine 207 Wrobel, Sandra 127, 207 Ybabra, Anna 207 Yokovich, Barbara 207 Yurknin, Mark 207 Zaborski, Kenneth 207 Zajakowski, Michael 207 Zappia, James 95, 207 Zato, Jeffery 207 Zawada, Karen 101, 207 Zielinski, Mark 207 1975 Adamczyk, Rudolf 208 Aguilera, Elena 208 Aguilera, David 208 Aldrich, Robin 208 Aleman, Brenda 208 Alfaro, Andrea 208 Ambre, Marie 82, 208 Ancich, Victor 208 Angyus, Victoria 208 Ardelean, Judy Lynn 37, 67, 208 Arredondo, Miguel 208 Arroyo, Jose 208 Arroyo, Mary 208 Bacevich, Thomas 208 Baechle, Patrick 208 Baeza, Richard 208 Bailey, Dominic 208 Bailey, James Edward 208 Baldwin, Kevin Gerard 208 Bayer, Robert Michael 208 Bell, Cecile 208 Biddings, Vincent 208 Bieniak, Janet 208 Blankenship, Lula 208 Blankenstein, Robert 208 Bogovich, Michaeline 208 Boyle, Eileen 208 Boyle, Michael 208 Bozetarnik, Karen 37, 208 Bracho, Rodolfo 208 Brainard, Bruce 208 Brenner, Michael 208 Bresnahan, Carol 208 Bronisz, Henry 208 Brown, Vernon 208 Brown, William A. 208 Brown, William E. 208 Brtko, Cecilia 208 Brzek, Sophie 208 Bush, Juanita 208 Bush, Kevin 17, 209 Buzinski, Steven 209 Camarena, Christina 209 Campbell, Terence 209 Campos, Christopher 209 Cerven, Stephen 16, 18, 209 Chess, Alice 209 Christiana, Danny 209 Cichon, Christopher 99, 209 Ciucki, Cynthia 209 Cochran, Vicky 209 Coffman, Marcia 209 Coley, Clotill 209 Cope, Garrett 40, 41, 208, 209, 211 Corey, Nick 209 Crist, Lee 101, 209 Croom, David 209 Crump, Sandra 209 Cuellar, Rene 209 Davids, Michael 99, 209 220 Deasy, James 99, 209 Derrick, Mark 209 Doherty, Mary 209 Dorin, Tony 100, 209 Doyle, Allen 209 Dragus, John 99, 209 Drndak, Steve 209 Drumright, Bonnie 209 Drumright, Ronnie 209 Dubeck, Carol 209 Dunn, Charlotte 209 Duwar, Rebecca 209 Dybel, Joseph 209 Dywan, Johanne 209 Eggleston, Mark 209 Ellingsen, Donald 209 Emrick, Renee 209 Ertl, Tibor 209 Evancic, Ted 209 Evans, Sharman 209 Feliciano, Carmen 209 Ferber, Jodette 209 Ferro, Frank 209 Fiala, Patrick 209 Field, Laura 209 Fielding, Janice 209 Fife, James 209 Flannery, Vincent 209 Flood, David 209 Floyd, Thomas 209 Fox, Patricia 209 Fronnapple, Mary 209 Furto, Diane 210 Garbacik, Deborah 101, 210 Garcia, Gilbert 210 Gargula, Paul 210 Gates, Annette 210 Gaza, George 210 Geary, Lorraine 210 Gibson, Charlotte 40, 41, 208, 210 , 211 Gil, Guillermo 210 Gillis, David 210 Giorgio, Paulette 210 Gish, Timothy 210 Golan, Margaret 210 Golumbeck, Mary 210 Gonzalez, Dianne 210 Gonzalez, Richard 210 Gonzalez, Romualdo 210 Gora, Gerard 210 Grdina, Jerome 210 Guerrero, Joseph 210 Guerrero, Lilia 210 Gulasy, Richard 210 Gunia, Anthony 210 Hayard, Sabrina 210 Harangody, Susan 210 Harmon, Clarence 210 Haugh, James 210 Hauter, Albert 210 Hayes, Renee 210 Hebda, Robert 210 Helfen, Paul 210 Henderson, Cheryl 210 Hepp, Cynthia 210 Hernandez, Juanita 210 Hicks, Franklin 210 Higgins, Jean 210 Hillier, James 99, 210 Hohenberger, Barbara 210 Holicky, Judith 210 Hopkins, Marcia 210 Horde, Winona 210 Hornyak, Roxanne 210 Hudspeth, Deborah 210 Hughes, Darryl 210 Hughes, Joseph 99, 210 Hunter, Michael 210 Hutchens, John 99, 211 Ihnat, Stephen 211 Iwan, Matthew 211 Jackowski, David 211 Jackson, Eric 211 Jalk, James 211 James, Brenda 211 Jayjack, Christianne 41, 98, 211 Joiner, Cassie 211 Jones, Veronica 211 Jordan, Dan 211 Josvai, Louis 211 Jresko, Mary 211 Justak, Mikel 99. 211 Kaleta, Carol 211 Karr, Georgia 211 Kasprzycki, Wally 211 Kaszak, Anne 211 Keilman, Patricia 211 Kennedy, James 211 Kepa, Zbigniew 211 Kisk, Charles 211 Kish, Michele 101, 211 Klobuchar, Kimberly 211 Knazur, John 211 Knight, Michael 211 Kolbert, Sharon 67, 211 Kolisz, Michael 211 Koliada, Jon 211 Kolodziej, James 211 Kometz, Michael 211 Kotynski, Robert 211 Kozlowski, Geoffrey 211 Kubacki, Thomas 211 Kula, Jerome 211 Kulesa, Michaelene 211 Kulik, Karen 211 Kull, Steven 211 Kurasz, Terry 211 Kuter, Joseph 211 Ladowicz, Joan 211 LaMere, Dorothy 67, 211 LaMere, John 211 Lang, Linda 211 Lannon, Michael 211 Lebryk, James 211 Lerma, Cynthia 212 Lewinski, Alice 212 Lopez, Richard 212 Lopez, Steve 212 Lopez, Walter 212 Lozano, Guillermina 212 Lubas, Ronald 212 Lukish, Shelley 212 Macak, Kathleen 212 Machuca, Eve 212 Mack, Pamela 212 Magallanez, Maria 212 Maldonado, Peter 212 Maluga, Thomas 212 Mantel, Neil 212 Mantich, Marlene 212 Marquardt, Karen 212 Masch, Anna 212 Mastey, Jane 212 Matovina, Kevin 212 Matusz, Michael 212 McDonald, Thomas 212 McKernin, Mark 212 McLaughlin, William 35, 212 Mecha, Leonette 212 Menzl, Judy 212 Miller, Tom 212 Mis, Christine 115, 21 2 Mitchell, Steven 212 Mlynarski, Susan 117, 212 Mojzik, Cynthia 212 Mold. Brian 212 Moldrowski, Mark 212 Molenda, Ann 212 Montgomery, Alice 212 Moore, Joseph 212 Mora, Armando 212 Morales, Juanita 212 Moran, Patrick 212 Morris, Jeffery 212 Mosley, Mary 212 Mrvan, Judith 212 Muha, Mark 212 Mulholland, Kristin 212 Mullaney, Mark 212 Murphy, Terrence 212 Mysliwy, Linda 37, 208, 211, 212 Nalewski, Judy 212 Nau, Peter 99, 212 Nelson, Dawn 212 Nelson, Dorothy 212 Nemeth, Cynthia 212 Newbold, Lesa 213 Novak, Michael 213 Nowak, Edward 213 Nowlan, Nancy 213 Oakley, Lynne 213 Obremski, Michelle 213 O ' Brien, William 212, 213 O ' Conner, Kathleen 213 Ojeda, Juan 213 Oliva, Anna 213 Oliverio, Thomas 213 Onesko, Michael 213 Orbik, Jerome 213 Pajdzik, Gerard 213 Pal la, Don 213 Perry, Kevin 4, 213 Paul, Rupert 213 Pavnica, Karen 213 Peppers, Donna 213 Perez, Rosemary 213 Perry, Pamela 213 Person, Theron 213 Peterlich, Brian 213 Petrunich, Donna 213 Petrunich, Michael 213 Phillipov, Philip 213 Philpott, Thomas 213 Piatti, John 98, 99, 213 Pietrzak, Ted 213 Piszczek, Martin 213 Plisky, Lois 213 Pobereyko, Paul 213 Poplas, Nancy 213 Porras, Robert 213 The 1972 Junior Varsity Baseball Team 221 Purcell, Michael 213 Purnell, Cordell 213 Queyquep, Maribel 42, 213 Quinn, Thomas 213 Rabatin, Patricia 47, 213 Ramirez, Adolph 213 Ramos, Diana 213 Ramos, Maria 213 Randall, James 213 Raso, Dominic 99, 213 Razo, Lilia 213 Rocks, Victoria 213 Rodriguez, Gilbert 213 Rodriguez, Naomi 213 Roque, Monica 213 Rosado, Isaac 213 Rosado, Jose 213 Rucinski, Terrance 209, 213 Rueth, Kevin 214 Rueth, Mary 115, 214 Rukovina, Kenneth 214 Russell, Frank 214 Ryfa, John 214 Rzepnicki, Joseph 214 Saenz, Ronald 214 Sajn, Branko 214 Salach, Randy 214 Salas, Diana 214 Salinas, Henry 214 Salinas, Marie 214 Sanchez, Peter 214 Sanders, Harvey 214 Sasse, Virginia 214 Savageau, H. Michael 214 Schneider, Stephen 214 Schooler, William 214 Seifert, Jean 214 Slaboski, Thomas 214 Slamkowski, John 214 Slattery, Michael 214 Smith, Anita 214 Smith, Danette 214 Smith, Derrick 100, 214 Smith, Margaret 214 Smith, Samuel 214 Smith, Samuel 214 Smith, William 214 Smitley, Robert 214 Snead, Faye 214 Sobilo, Stacey 214 Sobkowicz, Nancy 214 Sroka, Jane 37, 101, 214 Stachon, Donna 37, 101,214 Starcevich, Daniel 214 Stasiewicz, Susan 214 Stavitzke, Janet 214 Sterling. Joseph 214 Stiscak, Robert 214 Sullivan, William 214 Sutko, Cynthia 214 Svoboda, Christopher 214 Szany, Timothy 214 Szczepanski, Thomas 214 Szyp, David 99, 214 Talenco, Kathleen 214 Tanner, Darrell 214 Taylor, Benard 214 Taylor, Judith 208, 214 Taylor, Michael 214 Thompson, Edward 214 Thompson, Regina 214 Thompson, Sam 8 Tijerina, Sylvia 214 Tilka, Jane 115, 214 Tokarz, Andrew 99, 215 Tokarz, John 215 Tomko, Gregg 215 Torres, Enid 215 Trela, Brian 215 Trevino, Argelio 215 Trgovich, Lisa 215 Trinkle, James 215 Tucker, Ronald 215 Tuskan, Charles 215 Twarek, John 215 Ulaskas, John 215 Ullrich, Magdalene 215 Urban, Debra 215 Urban, Mary 215 Ustanik, Kathy 215 Vajagich, Lisa 215 Valdez, John 215 Varro, Debra 215 Vasquez, Gladys 215 Vasquez, Wilfred 215 Vega, Veronica 215 Vela, Herlinda 215 Verbich, Garrick 215 Verbish, Albert 215 Villarruel, Lila 215 Volkmann, Mark 99, 215 Vrabel, Kerry 215 Wadas, Albert 215 Walerowicz, Marsha 215 Walker, David 215 Washington, Larry 215 Wasiuta, Robert 215 Wayne, Marthalyn 215 Weatherford, Harold 99, 215 Wedryk, Susan 215 Wesson, Darrell 215 Williams, Michael 215 Winbush, P. Eugene 215 Worosz, Marlene 215 Wozniak, Kathy 215 Writt, Lawrence 215 Zakarias, Alexander 215 Zappia, Annmarie 215 Zatorski, Margaret 215 Zielinski, Susan 215 Zingo, Karen 215 Zolmer, Susanne 101, 215 Zuffa, David 215 Faculty and Administration Aguilera, Orencio 142 Anderson, James 9,15, 90, 91, 133 Archer, William 18, 89, 92, 143 Bigheart, Terri 136 Blumentritt, Sharon 143 Bobalik, John 89,142 Bradtke, Robert 103,142 Brito, Roberto 130 Connolly, Rev. Patrick 134 Czarnecki, Robert 145 Devlin, Dorothy 130 Dombrowski, Raymond 140 Domingo, Carmen 139 Evanoff, Sally 135 Gaza, Rev. Patrick 92,134 Grutka, Bishop Andrew G. 128 Halo, Rev. John 143 Haviar, Joseph 139 Hendricks, Rev. Clare 132 Hepner, Carole 120,145 Hill, Veidre 131 Holt, Otto 21, 140 Hronec, Stephen 144 Hyland, Timothy 137 Jerzyk, Kathleen 144 Joyce, Edward 138 Kalich, Patrick 130 Karaffa, Karol 145 Kelly, Shelia 138 Kelly, Vione 130 Kennedy, Susanne 131 Kockler, Garnette 140 Koss, Janice 135 LaMantia, James 145 LaMere, Dorothy 132 Langedyk, Betty 133 LoCascio, Charles 95, 97,131 Luketic, Ronald 137 Madsen, Robert 139 Malczak, Joseph 136 Marquedant, Herb 99,141 McGrogan, Rev. James 14,129 McMahon, Therese 144 Melevage, Monsignor F. J. 128 Mens, Rev. Theodore 136 Michielsen, Mary 141 Mosko, Rev. Joseph 138 Mullaney, Colleen 136 Murninghan, Cecilia 143 Mutzbauer, Ronald 145 Nowak, Richard 134 Parker, Douglas 134 Pihulic, Beatrice 142 Pikul, Walter 130 Pollen, Barbara 73, 138 Popovich, Marilyn 140 Queyquep, Cesar 131 Rees, Jack 135 Ripple, Margaret 136 Ruggaber, Rev. Michael 133 Senffer, Lawrence 135 Sister Agnesi ne 144 Sister Andrew 133 Sister Carol 129 Sister Geraldine 139 Sister Joan Mader 142 Sister Marie Imelda 134 Sister Majorie Urbine 132 Sister Rosita 132 Sister Rose Veronica 138 Sister Susanne 142 Sivulich, Robert 95,100, 143 Smith, H. Keith 129 St. Amour, James 137 Tobolski, James 100,101,133 Vlasik, Gerald 13,17, 35, 95, 97, 132 Vrabely, Rev. George 128 Weigle, Cecilia 135 Werth, Diane 141 Winterlin, Rev. John 60,140 Zak, Sandra 137 Zawada, Ray 113, 141 Zivich, Rev. John 139 The 1971-72 Junior Varsity Basketball Team Personnel Dienes, Vernie 146 Filas, Ina 147 Filas, Rita 146 Haas, Evelyn 147 Keilman, Grace 147 Koczwara, Eugene 147 Kumiega, Kay 147 Majcherek, Jean 146 Piatti, Mary 147 Schram, Mary 146 Stodola, Gertrude 146 Verbish, Alberta 146 Alumni Ancich, John 32 Ardelean, Luci 32, 90 Artim, George 32 Baran, Lori 90 Baron, Mary 90 Benson, Mary 29 Bugajski, Karen 90 Buksar, Michaelene 90 Butte, Lois 90 Byers, Patricia 33 Clawson, Mark 89 Comsa, David 30, 89 Danko, Mark 90, 91 Doherty, Peter 13, 88, 89 Evans, Claudia 29, 33 Fernandez, Juanita 90 Garcia, Orlando 89 Ginther, Nora 28, 29 Grafton, Mark 91 Grass, Robert 28 Harlan, Randall 89 Heins, Mike 90, 91 Hornsby, Andre 89 Hritz, Barb 90 larocci, Anthony 91 Janulis, Lynn 31, 90 Karr, Gail 31 Keilman, Marcia 33 Klinefelter, Carol 29 Komara, Sue 30 Kosielski, Kay 90 Koval, Ruth 90 Kremer, Becky 90 Laciak, Joseph 32, 91 Ladic, John 89 LaMere, Geri 90 Maciejewski, Dennis 91 Majewski, Sue 90 Mauck, Eileen 90 McCambridge, Randall 31, 33, 90, 91 McGowen, Patricia 33 Melyon, Mike 29 Menke, Alexis 28, 31 Michele, Patricia 33 O ' Kelly, Delia 31 Olio, Ben 28 Owen, Gene 89 Pawlowski, Ray 91 Polance, Alice 90 Potraza, Joseph 88 Rouse, Thoma 0, 91 Rucinski, Thr 33 Rueth, Thor Rueth, Tim Sabo, Det Scheidler Simaga, Marx Simko, Meredith 28, 90 Stahura, Pat 90 Tabaczynski, Gregory 32 Volkman, Robert 31 Williamson, Lynetta 31 Wojcik, Mark 88, 89 Zloza, Marlene 90 223 This year has been for me what could be called an experience in living. This book is an expression of that ‘living ' experience of the people at Noll. We’ve tried to present Bishop Noll as people relating to and with people. To all of the staff, my friends, and my family, I say thank-you with much love. “I never could have done it without you.” I’ve lots of memories left to hug to myself in future years. Thanks for being a part of them. Co-editor-in-chief As co-editor of the ' 72 Marquette, I have learned and experienced many things which have left me with my own memories. However, I have tried to present the past year as it was to the students. All of you can judge the book and come to your own conclusions as to how well the staff and I have done. For thcfee of you who might be dissatisfied, I can only say that we did try. And for those of you who did like the book, I hope it brought back mem¬ ories of this particular year. To this year’s staff, I want to extend my sincerest gratitude and appre¬ ciation for their hard work and helpfullness throughout the year. Finally, I would like to wish the best of luck to the 1973 staff in their production of the Marquette. Co-editor-in-chief 224 GEN 371.8976 BISH Marquette. LAKE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY INDIANA AD FF MU AV GR NC BO HI SJ CL HO , ,, CN L DS LS JU LCPiOSM
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