Fenwick High School - Blackfriars Yearbook (Oak Park, IL)
- Class of 1966
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I'!'??iif3IiIIIIIF'5III:I ..IW'.I,2IlIM'.1' ' Il' I I , ' I7'?3If'WIIPIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItIII,IIfIf ,L 1 OOO FENWICK I-IIGI-I SCHOOL OAK PARK, ILLINOIS 1966 BLACKFRIARS Robert Drum, Editor Terrence Kelleher, Literary Editor Michael Comiskey, Sports Editor Timothy Doody, Associate Editor TABLE OF CONTENTS Friar Highlights 4 Faculty 22 Academics 32 Organizations 46 Sports 72 Underclassmen 108 Graduates 128 Young men are highly complex creatures. All of them are occupied, if not pre- occupied, with people to see, places to go, things to do right now, today, yet in all probability they would not, without direction, attend to those pressing spiritual and intellectual needs of theirs, which, if not satisfied right now, today, can develop into chronic denciencies that would make an empty charade of their adult lives. Fenwick exists to provide this direction: the priests and laymen who have charge of the schoolls religious, academic, and athletic affairs devote themselves wholeheart- edly to the task of guiding the students under their care in the Clzristian directiovz, toward perfection as human beings and sons of Cod. Fenwick is a college preparatory institution, but it is not a mere stepping-stone to higher education. Fenwick trains men to be 'men-not just to be scholars, not just to be athletes, not even, in a sense, just to be saints. Fenwick affords its student an education for living-for living a fruitful and fully integrated college life, whether on the Catholic or secular campus, for living a life of achievement in whatever vocation they choose, for living the Christian life inthe world. --the Fenwick studcnt's spiritual development. The Dominican Fathers who staff Fenwick's faculty do much of their most significant work outside the classroom-offering Mass, hearing confessions, coun- seling students. There is one big reason for human life-Cod. It is the priestis vocation to bring God to men. To the Dominican Father an assignment to Fenwick does not involve formal education alone, it is, in the widest sense, the apostolate of youth. -the academic life of Fenwick. A highly competent 3 faculty and student body selected on the basis of their superior potential for academic success makes for an unusually fruitful classroom experience. It is his power to reason that sets man above the other creatures of th e earth and makes him his own master. To think is to be truly human. -the school letter, recognition of extracurricular achievement. But it is much more. It represents that singular something called 'fFen- wick Spiritfl Fenwick students bring this spirit to bear upon all their organizational activities--sports, music, debating, publications. Fen- wick spirit is the spirit of its students. This clan, this joy of living and pride in accompl-i ' ' ' school years will make today's Fenwick graduates thc Christian men of tomorrow, at once spiritual, thoughtful, and vibrantly alive. nunmvw' ,mv y L... i.. ..g..1 5... ...Q 5 free nights milk, 104 a carton The Challenge 0fCh1ist Holy icebergs, Batman! the Civil War test lp- . em- WM g , mfiff vs'-QLW' f M the button craze fetal pigs Ian Fleming and James Bond Sather and Caldarazzo Ara Parseghian and Duffy Dougherty talent revues E 1 D 1 5 S x 1 E i . E x h Q w r V Y 9 City Champs, '62 Hey, now eggheads Mr. Hronek at Gordon Tech Junior trip to California 25 demerits the year of the hair cuts 504 a man to Buck Mathias See you in Saigon senior intramural football Big John Scott and kneeling on your hands Rudy Caddini: the crescendo in my heart Jim DiLullo g'Debs,, the Faz award spring daze elevator passes blazers ff the hawk mai AW' pit guards ID cards 3 :Ol Fenwick 40, Schurz O the agony of defeat St. Rita 74, Fenwick 72 Denny for 2, from anywhere .x. ll 'IfT '--M., .. ,. uv 1 Q Sf .Lf V Q L, ' ' 4.9 w J ug tutoring Fr. Berigan National Driving Test the smell of chem lab being carded the marriage course sweaters instead of coats the new Confraternity class elections presidential promises coffee and donuts P.E. classes the Beatles power failures Hunking out Sitzberger hitchhiking tall Paul bomb scare Notre Dame? or Bellarmine? N H6 x ,R Mr an J summer in Austria I ,ll talk it over with the French department T.K., Mathis, Burton or Brando Sister Cordelia honors dance contests THE girl, for the moment sock hops the Rolling Stones G-L-O-R-I-A pep rallies all school jug we try harder 13' 3 ,url This is the last time I ll say thanks Satisfactior1,' Fr. Miehls Steel Neal DePaul game Tmkus for 2 the prom . . . . . . the day after Graduation that first day four years vanished that last day Fenwick spirit Fenwick tradition as a student then as an alumnus YOU zu msg Vl I 1 A E 2 '21 52? l vw.-1. -3 - i 'L 3 if , ,, . . .Q-, E TU xffl. ,S Y h , W 2,- lil 533 f T , ia? t iez by :Mfg 4 'if Wig' 5.4-+4 --: J SQSE-Lfw -Mya Zi 3 7 g i -' 2 5 in Q ff 55? if , 3 f' . i , 4 ., - K ' K - W ,. .. X , -5 --'M LT'i.'-, . s. ,sf x. S gk S , I v 5 18 3 5 5 1 5 2 20 I l 4 4 Yv,,- FAC U LTY me V-1-.QM Q ai 5 1? e',. FR. MALACHY CUMISKEY, O.P. Principal FR. ANDREW KOLZOW, O.P. Director of Studies FR. KILIAN O'MALLEY, O.P Director of Discipline 24 MR. PETER ALLEGRETTI, College Counselor FR. NICHOLAS ASHENBRENER, O.P., German, German Club, Tennis MR. ROBERT ATWOOD, Baseball, Cafeteria Manager MR. REX BALL, History, Swimming MR. RAYMOND BARNETT, Chem- istry, Mathematics MRS. EVELYN BECKER, Librarian MR. THOMAS BERANEK, Assistant Band Director FR. WILLIAM BERNACKI, O.P., Business Low, Procurotor FR. LEONARD COCHRAN, O.P., English, TRANSITION, Chess FR. GEORGE CONWAY, O.P., Mathematics, Debating, Book Store MR. FREDERICK DE GRAZIA, Latin, Anthropology Club FR. CASIMIR DELICH, O.P., Physics, Mathematics, Fathers Club, Science Club The education of the whole man was this year as it always has been, the preoccupation of F enwick's faculty. But as the academic round continued, Fenwick's faculty intensified its efforts by concentrating attention on individual students, their individual personalities, talents, problems and goals. Individual attention to more than eleven hundred young men is a staggering task. This year it was implemented by the development of the counseling department. When school began in September, plasterers, painters and electricians mingled with the flow of students and the first classes were accompanied by carpenters' drills. The coun- seling complexn on the third Hoor was soon completed and in October the counselors held open house. The new addition provides two large offices, three counseling rooms, record rooms and a new classroom. Father Dominic Tamburello had come to Fenwick with ten years' experience as a coun- selor to teen-agers and he quickly organized his program for contacting each student. Mr. Peter Allegretti, veteran college counselor, moved into his new ofhce with expanded facilities for planning the seniors' futures in college. Fathers Kolzow, Mainelli, Nash and Halloran joined our two full- time counselors in the new program. Increased contact and attention demanded an increased faculty. Fr. Delich came from Bishop Lynch High School in Dallas to teach mathematics and physics. Fathers McGreevy and Landmesser and Mr. Langenderfer joined the English department, Fr. Halloran began his career in Theology and counseling. Mr. Ball became the swimming coach and taught American history. Mr. DeGrazia came to teach Latin and Mr. Barnett, chemistry and mathematics. Mr. Ortiz, a native of Spain, came to teach his native tongue to seniors and Misters Tiritilli and Polka joined the Biology depart- ment. But a list of additions does not tell the story of the Faculty, more can be said under the Academics and Organizations where their work was done in reaching and influencing the whole Fenwick man. MR. KENNETH FEDORKA, His- tory, Hockey MR. MICHAEL FILLICHIO, Physical Education, Football MR. ROGER FINNELL, Mathe- matics FR. CYRIL FISHER, O.P., Chemis- try FR. CHARLES FOGARTY, O.P., English, Assistant Athletic Moder- otor MR. EDMUND GALLA, Latin, Chess MR. FRANK GAZZOLO, Mothe- matics FR. JOHN GERLACH, O.P., Eng- lish, BLACKFRIARS Fr. Motl draws lessons in courage for Fenwick students from the lives of Fenwick alumni in his Bishop Fenwick Day sermon Some of the faculty members :oncelebrate their community Mass in the Priory chapel FR. GERARD HALLORAN, O.P., Theology. Swimming Moderator FR. JOSEPH HREN, O.P., Latin MR. ROBERT HRONEK, English, Freshman Baseball MR. GERALD HUGHES, Mathe- matics, Assistant Basketball Coach MR. KENNETH JAMISON, Span- ish, Spanish Club FR. FRANCIS KELLY, O.P., The- ology, Senior Moderator MR. MATTHEW LAMB, Physics FR. MANNES LANDMESSER, O.P., English, Band Moderator MR. DUANE LANGENDERFER, English MR. JOHN LATTNER, Assistant Football Coach MR. ANTHONY LAWLES5, Ath- letic Director, Physical Education MR. EDWARD LUDWIG, Mathe- matics, Blackfriars Guild FR. EUGENE MAINELLI, O.P., Theology, Religious Activities MR. ISIDORO MANALO, Latin FR. RAYMOND MOTL, O.P., The- ology, Speech, Debating FR. MARTIN McCORMlCK, O.P., History, Social Studies, Athletic Moderator FR. AUSTIN MCGINLEY, O.P., Theol09Yf Prior of Dominican Community FR. JORDAN MCGRATH, O.P., Mathematics, Photography FR. GERALD MCGREEVY, O.P., English, WICK FR. EDWARD NASH, O.P., The- ology, Freshman Moderator, Glee Club MR. DANIEL O'BRIEN, Athletic Business Manager, Alumni Ex- ecutive Secretary, Freshman Foot- ball MISS JILL ONGEMACH, Assistant Librarian The problems of boys in general are discussed in a faculty meeting labovel and the problem of boys in particular are discussed by counselors Tam- burello and Allegretti lat rightl. sl 35-'71?..e.. ie? Q fr' 5, FR. HAROLD OSTDIEK, O.P., French, French Club, Servers MR. Joi-iN POLKA, Biology MR. CYRIL RACE, Band Director FR. JAMES REGAN, O.P., Theol- 09V FR. MATHIAS ROBINSON, O.P., Physics, Mathematics, Radia Club FR. PAUL RYAN, O.P., English, Blackfriars Guild FR. JOHN SCHWIND, O.P., His- tory, Junior Moderator, Alumni MR. WILLIAM SHAY, Physical Ed- ucation, Basketball Summit meeting of the class break: Fr. McGinley, Prior of the Do- minican community, meets Fr. McCormick, the Sub-Prior. FR. DAMIAN SMITH, O.P., Eng- lish, Assistant Bond Moderator FR. STEPHEN SMITHERS, O.P., Latin, Rifle Club MR. LOUIS SPITZNAGEL, History MR. PHILIP STELNICKI, Assistant Swimming Coach, Water Polo FR. DOMINIC TAMBURELLO, O.P., Guidance Counselor MR. JOHN THALLEMER, History, Social Studies MR. JERRY rmimu, Biology MR. ANTHONY TOWEY, Biology, Science Club FR. ROBERT TUCKER, O.P., Reg- istror and Statistician MR. LEONARD TYRRELL, Physical Education, Assistant Football Coach FR. PAUL WIERENGA, O.P., The- ology, Sophomore Moderator, Mothers Club MR. JOHN ZIMMERMANN, Eng- lish, Business Low MRS. MERCEDES ERICKSON, Secretary MRS. MARY JOHNSON, Secre- tory MISS MARIE OLSEN, Secretory MR. MANUEL ORTIZ, Spanish lnot picturedl BRO. CONRAD CASSIDY, O.P. BRO. HENRY DENIER, O.P. BRO. JOSEPH KILIKEVICE, O.P. BRO. FRANCIS DINET, O.P. BRO. THADDEUS McGOVERN, O.P 31 ,ff ,Q o 'Q 0 . ACADEMICS APU' The high school student of today must have ex- perience in the natural sciences to obtain a well- rounded college preparatory education. To fill this important requirement Fenwick offers a scientific curriculum of biology for the sophomores, physics for the juniors, and a college-level chemistry course for the seniors. As a sophomore, the Fenwick student was intro- duced to biology through comprehensive instruc- tion from Mr. Towey, Mr. Polka, or Mr. Tiritilli. This year of biological study of plant and animal life brought to the student an awareness of God's scientific design. Under the direction of Father Robinson, Father Delich, and Mr. Lamb the junior physics student gained an invaluable technical knowledge and an appreciation of the great achievements which sci- entists and inventors have accomplished in the past. For the senior student, Father Fisher and Mr. Bar- nett presented a high quality chemistry course geared to ready him for his college science courses. A new program was inaugurated at Fenwick this year when all branches of the Science Department combined in a joint experimental project. This initial endeavor, involving a biological, physical, and chemical analysis of human perspiration, brought about an acquisition and sharing of knowl- edge among the science faculty. Their observations and conclusions were then imparted to their various classes. w 1 w 1 l l W-ff, ws-awww uw: 1i?51'7ii- gig A 1l'fi3'aTLf,i1 . f SP 33 e J, ,, m..,k..n,,,.S W ,J,,,, ,,,. MAq,,,,,r,m, ..,A .- .Q1522254122TE21zbk9r.c1'1Siwwm1frw A ' f:2Qi3LEi'S3iEf55??!??Ff3 . Lu-L ,. V5 515 ill? k if , I x Q 1 1 J Jae s Ji gd, if --2,4 - Ap, .,, ., ,,.y,.,, , wma, ..Q...fx m,fff,,.X gp: , 553, ,, H H TA , . W V M , 1 5- , ' ' 1 152212 W Q, ' 1. - lliifsffi ' izeffen A , ff ,..,, Science 5 ,, - -My L6 Mathematics Mathematics, in one form or another, influences almost every field of endeavor. The great majority of colleges and universities are increasing their en- trance requirements in mathematics, In order to adequately prepare its students for college, Fenwick now requires three years of high school mathematics. Fenwick, over the past four years, has introduced a modern math program. This yearls graduating class was the first to take the full four year plan of courses. Our math program now compares favor- ably with any similar high school course in the country. The quality of the program is matched by the quality of its exponents. These men, Mr, Ludwig, Mr. Gazzolo, Mr. Finnell, Father McGrath, Father Robinson, Father Delich, Mr. Barnett, and Mr. Hughes are all participating wholeheartedly in this student-oriented system. Proficiency in teaching is of the utmost importance in making the change- over to the new math a success. Therefore Fenwick is very proud of this Hne aggregation of mathema- ticians. -gag ,..., 37 Fathers Wierengu and Nash iubavei, along with o salesman, discuss the purchase of film- strips on the history of salvation. At right, Father Wierenga and Steve Kosek discuss the nature of happiness, a question that arises both in Scripture and in contempo- rary fiction, Religion For all the distinguishing atmospheric characteristics of the Catholic high school, the study of religion represents the one tan- gible curricular difference between the Catholic and non-Catholic school. The knowledge gained in religion class fairly cries for im- mediate and meaningful application by the student to his personal moral life. Father Halloran, Father Wierenga, Father Nash, and Father Motl taught the freshman and sophomore classes this year. The freshman textbook concerned itself with the nature and attributes of God, the proofs for his existence, and the beginning books of the Old Testa- ment and the Acts of the Apostles. The sophomore course employed the textbook The Christian Combat in its consideration of virtues and vices in man and its continued study of the Old Testament, Juniors and seniors each encountered two religion teachers under a new plan introduced this year. The individual teacher each in- structed his respective class for one semester. Father Regan's semester with the juniors consisted in a consideration of the Church and the sacraments, while Father Kelly's course was the study of the life of Christ as seen through the accounts of the four Evangelists. In the senior year, Father Mainelli headed an inquiry into the Church's social doctrine, accenting Pope John XXHI's encyelical Pacem in Terris. Father McGinley taught a course in marriage and the in- dividual moral problem. With historical lore and personal asides, Terry Kelleher iabovel keynotes the renewal of Fenwiclds Confraternity. Denny Bresnahan Kat rightl, Presi- dent pro-tem of the Confraternity, signs up lay apostles for work in tutoring immigrants and distributing food to the poor, 39 Social Studies At Fenwick, the humanities have an important place. They take their form in the social studies and are required for two years and offered for a third. The freshman was required to take Ancient and Medieval His- tory. This course began at the beginning of time and continued until approximately the sixteenth century. The classes were handled by Mr. Spitznagel, Mr. Thallemer, and Mr. Fedorka. In the sophomore year these studies were supplanted by two science courses. But at the end of his sophomore year, each student had to make a decision upon the elective courses which were to be pursued for the next two years. The prominence of social studies in the curriculum was demonstrated by the fact that an entire course is devoted to their study. In the junior year every student was required to take American History. In conjunction with this subject was the administration of the Illinois State Constitution test. Every junior must pass this test in order to graduate the following year. Father Schwind and Mr. Ball guided their students to a richer knowledge of our American heritage and passing marks on the Constitution test. Also for the social studies student there was a one semester course in both civics and sociology which were taken jointly, taught by Mr. Thallemer and Father McCormick respectively. For the seniors, the setup was similar to that of the junior year. World History, which extends freshman studies to the present day, was offered under the tutelage of Mr. Fedorka and Mr. Spitznagel. Business law and economics, each a semester course, were taught by Father Bernacki, Mr. Zimmerman, and Father McCormick. Father Schwind puts another edition of the syllabus to press as Mr. Boll ponders the meaning of silence. Mr. Feclorkc iccrossj plots the fate of notions for his freshmen. i English ,. No matter what his occupation, an educated man must live and feel as a sensitive human being and be able to communicate his ideas intelligently and effectively. The Fenwick English Department, with its program of study in literature, grammar, and composition, has for its province this all-important aspect of the student's high school education. The study of literature is the study of the human animal in his struggle for self-discovery and self- expression. Fenwickis freshman classes sampled the various literary forms, Sophomores studied the liter- ature of England, from Chaucer to the present day. Juniors traced the growth and development of our own still-emerging American literature. A college- level survey of world literature occupied the seniors. Grammar received great emphasis in the fresh- man classes, where a new K'pilot course was tested. Father Cochran, the head of the Department and ever the pride of the Old South, instituted a plan for all students to receive instruction in logic, pri- marily in the sophomore year. ln addition, Father Motl trained the freshmen in public speaking. The challenge of such an ambitious program was more than adequately met by Fenwick's capable corps of English instructors, including: Father Coch- ran himself, Father Landmesser, Father Fogarty, Father Gcrlach, Father Smith, Mr. Hronek, Mr. Langenderfer, Mr. Zimmerman, and Father Mc- Greevy. Modern Languages In his first two years at Fenwick, the student gets a taste of the Classics by devoting his energies to the study of Latin. During the last two years the student may choose a language course from among French, German, and Spanish in addition to or instead of two more years of Latin. In this year's language classes the importance of the spoken word was stressed as well as the written word. A new concept was the conducting of French classes entirely in French. This program was supplemented by the use of the Foreign Service Institute Series, the same course which the State Department gives to people enrolled in the Diplomatic Corps. Father Cstdiek handled all of the French classes. Similarly, Father Ashenbrener was the sole German instructor. Father Ashen- brener also served as moderator of the highly active 'German Club. Spanish classes were divided between the talents of Mr. Jamison and Mr. Ortiz. Father Smithers, Father Hren, Mr. Galla, Mr. Manalo, and Mr. DeGrazia taught Latin to the various classes. The languages were taught in the context of the customs and histories of the particular countries in which they are spoken. The primary goal of the modern language teachers this year was to develop the studentls ability to engage in a simple conversation and to read with competence. Textual comprehension rather than the antiquated word-by-word translation became the ultimate objective. 44 E' ORGANIZATICDNS Fathers ,..,,5g,11yf, f ,435 as , ,. +5 ' f af . i, Wav., - A - . fl Michigan StcIe's Duffy Daugherty regules the Fathers' Club's 1965 Football Banquet. Club Mothers Club 48 Mothers Club Oiiicers and Board Members. STANDING ll. to r.l: Fr. Wierenga, Moderator, Mesdomes J. Hig- gins, R. Schuster, SEATED: Mesdames G. Burns, W. Brody, President, and P. Tandarich. Board Members fl. to nl: Mesdomes M. Lindstrom, P. Fenlon, J. Hagerty, R. Smith, F. Kerrins, and C. King. To promote understanding between parents and teach- ers and to benefit the school both socially and Hnanciallyi' is the combined goal of the Mothers' and Fathers, clubs. The Mothers' Club, besides holding their monthly meet- ings, sponsored card parties, luncheons, and dinners. They also furnished counseling offices on the third floor, con- tributed money to the library for general upkeep and pur- chasing of books, and they planned to relight the Sopho- more section. As usual, they joined forces with the Fathers' Club to sponsor the various class nights, which enabled the parents and teachers to iron out any umisunderstandingsf' The Fathers kept up their good work by sponsoring the Football and Spring Sports Banquets. To enable the Fen- wick tankers to defend their title, the Fathers raised the money to send them to Philadelphia for the National Cath- olic Championship Swimming Meet. While Fr. Wierenga stayed on as Mother Club modera- tor, Fr. Bernacki was replaced by Fr. Casimir Delich, who came to Fenwick from Bishop Lynch School, Dallas, Texas. Board Members Cl. to r.l: Mesdames J. Miller, L. Kelley, F. Sabatino, J. Mathias, H. Burgh and A. Brady. Board 3 Members not present: Mesdames C. McDonald, G. Mul- l len, R. Ostrander, F. Mungo, E. Dunigan, R. Sinnott, T J. Howlett and J. Pusateri, President-elect. Mr. Arthur Calek, President of the Fathers Club, meets with some of his Board Members: fl. to r.l Messrs. J. Ford, D. Gibbs, A. Colek, A. Fanone. Servers Club FRONT ROW: Ronald Simmons, Robert Drum, Robert Donovan, James Marrisson, Richard Porn, John Davis, Paul Buchbinder fsacristanj, John Smilanic, Antho- ny Clemento, Father Ostdiek O.P. lmoderatorj. MIDDLE ROW: John Hennessey, Thomas Johnston, Mark Sheridan, Leo Harkins, Robert Mathias, Michael Cas- sin lsacristanl. BACK ROW: Michael McDonald, James Dooley, James Scully, Greg Goosens, Dennis Lazzara. ef 115S25Xi . -..--r. FRONT ll. to r.J: K. Gretz, E, Jacobs, T. Cusimano, J. Wendi, J. Golden M Mathias J Mohan D Kelley D Cbeely K Thornton BACK T Wysockl Jlrasek, J. Fanone, J. Meek, R. Brichta, MIDDLE: R. Griffin, K. Collins M C Mulaney R Brelchc K Rooney G Conley M Gearen M Ryborskl Kuczwaro, V. Jacobs, K. Donovan, C. Sabatino, A. Crowe, T. Durlun M M Cronln R Dillon T Del Begegro T Cronin The Servers Club is one of Fenwick's largest extra-curricular organizations. The number of freshmen who join each year is exceptionally largeg moreover, this club's membership does not suffer the usual attrition as its raw recruits grow into seasoned upper classmen. The club gives the high school boy the oppor- tunity to continue his grade school routine of as- sisting at the celebration of the Mass in a special manner. Since the changes in liturgical practice, Fenwick students have also had the opportunity to serve as Lectors at the school Masses. Some members of the club participate only as Lectors, others also act as acolytes. Besides serving at the regular noon Masses, members are also called up- on to serve at Benediction, to prepare the audi- torium altar for special Masses, and to care for the vestments and furnishings. For the past three years Father Ostdiek has moderated the Servers Club. He assigns the per- sonnel for serving and reading and sees that all liturgical functions are conducted in a correct and Htting manner. This year, two members, Paul Buchbinder and Michael Cassin, also functioned as sacristans, keeping the saeristy and its contents in good order. FRONT ROW Charles Mulaney Joseph Giordano Dale Leuer Michael Zito, Daniel Cheely. BACK ROW: Joseph Zmigrocki, John Davis. The Debating Team is an organization dedicated to the development of such skills as training the mind to think logically, and training the man to express his thoughts clear- ly and coherently. Participants in such activities as the de- livery of both original and unoriginal speeches as well as other forms of forensics, are great aids in the development of these skills. The ultimate result of this training in the promotion of Christian leadership which is the primary pur- pose of the team. The program in which Fenwick debaters take part, is constantly expanding. Within recent years, members have competed in both local and national contests. As the reali- zation of the many benefits available from training in de- bate has spread, the number of debating organizations has largely increased, and the number of debates in which our team is now able to participate numbers nearly two hun- dred. Father Conway's instruction and guidance has again led the senior team through a successful season. Trips were made to Boston and Detroit where the team was repre- sented by such members as Davis, D. Leuer, D. Cheely, and C. Mulaney. The junior team under Father Motl has also been quite successful and has numerous victories to its credit. Junior cleboters use their tile boxes for instant reference to facts, figures ond the Fr. Conway, a patient but demanding coach, heors Bill Conrad's proc perfect squelch. tice session in the book store, long-time deboters' headquarters. Debate In front of counter: Stephen Trobioni, Richard Potokor, Charles Korzenecki, John Fo- none Behind counter: John Scott, Williom Conrod, Peter Wiuchunos, Burt Cimo, Roy- mond Coyne, George Surgeon, Michael Jirosek, Peter Romen- ski, Ned Jacobs. Rifle Club SEATED: S. Jomrisko, T. Joskunos, D. Del Boccio, president, R. Fischer, J. Huck, SECOND ROW: R. Contino, Clcps, J. Finlay, R. Bomboro, Clcps F. Molito, THIRD ROW: G. Cortesi, J White, A. Notolini, P. Veverko, E. Bone, D. Mogno. N01 pictured: J. Me- gall. SEATED: J. Zurovle, J. Consolo, K Bowen, C. Tomussi, M. Klein, W. Rob erfs, D. Moncof SECOND ROW: W. Bruni, P. Piper, A. Cuzzone, D. Stipek, J. Thomson, R. Mickiewicz, T. Spolin M. Olson, THIRD ROW: P. DiDominick, S. Twomey, J. Fehrmun, R. Rowley, C Crowley, T. Kuczworu, J. Jendryk, J Meek, FOURTH ROW: M. Cerycznec, J. McGoldrick, P. Guncheon, C. Jcern P. Jonucevic, J. Lynchf T. Kcfko, J. Si korski. Not pictured: P. Wcnichunos, E. Goedert, T. Scoloro, M. Alberti. -...W The Fenwick Rifie Club, under the direction of Father Smithers, is an elite corps of men with steady hands and true eyes. All prospective mem- bers must take a basic training course in which the rules of safety and proper care of firearms are firm- ly inculcated before the student is allowed to ac- tually fire a rifle. For evidence of Fenwick's ability to produce marksmen one needs only to refer to the impres- sive number of records that our marksmen have broken in the past year. ln addition to their own competitive rounds during regular Firing sessions at the Austin armory, the members of the Rifle Club strive for the position of Expert Rifleman, a reward for exceptional ability requiring a perfect score of fifty on a target. This year the club's best marksmen were D. Del Boccio, Claps, V. Claps and R. Bambara. Dan Del Boccio, the club's president, holds the club records in the positions of prone, sitting and stand- ingg Joe Claps fired the highest series in the kneel- ing position. This year five members achieved the status of Expert Rifleman. Of these, Vito Claps ranks as the top Expert of the club. ff .... 'B' A- -1------c . ,. - Lloyd Unger, John Lobotko, James Wronkewicz, Bob Bczmboro, Philip Polli, Leo Horkins, John Davis, Arthur Colek, Gordon Grunewcld, Albert Crowe, Keith Gor len, Richard' Lubotkcz. 'Q Fenwick's Science Club declares itself an exclusive and busy organization g its stated purpose is the promotion of study and research in any area of science. Fr. Delich and Mr. Towey moderate its far-flung activities. The Club's elected oHicers were John Davis, Ted Labotka, and Jim Wronkiewicz. Regular meetings this year featured demon- strations of scientific principles by members or by science instructors. Also, the club viewed movies obtained from the Atomic Energy Commission. Trips to the Crera.r Library and the Museum of Science and Industry enabled our budding scientists to view, read about, and study the latest in scientific breakthroughs and discoveries. The main concern of the Science Club, however, was sponsoring students' efforts in various scientific competi- tions. The Fenwick Science Fair gathered and exhibited some Fifty projects. Of these, some were judged suitable for entrance in the Chicago Area Science Fair, held at the In- ternational Amphitheater, and the state high school science fair. Special effort was made to urge interested freshmen to begin projects to which they can devote four years' ef- fort. Several members entered research papers in city and state-wide contests, Other activities included workshops for special interests, the construction of terraria for the bi- ology laboratory, and the compilation of local weather data for the year. Science Club 'K 9' ZACHARY SOCHACKI, STAN STASIAK TERRY KELLEHER FRANCIS ALLEGRETTI RICHARD MATHER, CLEMENT DRISCOLL TIM DOODY i MIKE COMISKEY, SPORTS EDlTOR 6 DRUM, B IACKFRIAR STANDING: C. Lubowy, J. Duvis, J. Mulhern, T. Kelleher, T. Jencius, R. Bombers T Wysockl T Johnston J Gollcgher P Quinn SEATED H Romonskl P Buchbinder, M. Morrissey, G. Gneuhs, J. Giordano. This year the moderatorship of the Wick was given to newcomer Fr. McGreevy as a welcoming present. Under his guidance the chiefs of the staff continued the relentless search for new and better ideas which marks every pro- gressive institution. Besides extending its nose for news even farther into school affairs, this year's Wick introduced movie reviews, editorial comics and opinion polls. Teach- ers' comments, hardly something new, were newly formal- ized in the regular column, 'Teachers Comment. Among the brighter highlights of the 1965-66 Wick were the interviews with outstanding personalities, both teach- ers and students, These interviews alternately sparkled and bristled with candid views and useful suggestions. Even the editorials got into the rough and tumble of journalistic play as they began to expose the true views of the editors on matters of moment, for example, the new Student Council. The ever popular L'Gym Shorts and Page Five re- mained so. Their light, even frivolous, tone nicely balanced the gravity of the paperis major concerns. During the first semester, Mike Morrissey and Paul Buchbinder were editors, succeeded in the second semester by John Kudlaty and Mike Cronin. Geof Gneuhs and Bob Maganuco were feature editors, Tom O'Meara and Tom Pisapia, business managers. 58 Wick vfwplg s my P,-. LEFT: Executives turn delivery boys: Mike Cronin and Brion Keleher on their route. ABOVE: Editor Cronin muses, Editor Kudlcty worries and scratches. BACK ROW: R, O'rourke, T. Pisopici, J. Sessc, L. Unger, C. Gerluch, F. Murphy, R. Coyne, T. McCauley, K. Bowen, F. Allegretti, M. Kuczwure. MIDDLE ROW: G. McHugh, R. Mcgnuco, J. Kudloty, B. Keleher, G. Benck. FRONT ROW: S. Twomey, P. Murowski. M 11 va jf Y me Archeolo lub A foment of activity was the Anthropology Club's hall- mark. The Archeology Lab was opened daily for the process of classifying Indian remains and various other artifacts. ,Q at But the members of the Anthropology Club also ven- Q tured far and often from the confines of their home base. The members toured the Chicago Natural History Mu- seum where they examined the relics on display. Later they viewed slides on archeological techniques and excavations in Southern Indiana. They went to the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago. There they were taken on a tour and heard speakers from noted colleges discuss anthro- pology. The highlight of the Club's numerous activities was an expedition to Dickson Indian Mounds near Lewiston, Illi- MX nois during Easter vacation. Members of the Archeology Club are seen here cataloging various specimens of shale. TOP ROW: Pete Veverka, Edward Bone, Stanley Stosiok, John Tondurich. MIDDLE ROW: Philip Murowski, Gregory McHugh, Richard Giordino, Stephen Jomrisko, Robert Albrecht, Tony Coscio, Angelo Mozzone, Robert Jencius, John Niziolek, Mr. De Grczio. BOTTOM ROW: Mike Fcizioli, Nick Dcrdugno, Adrian Nctclini, Russ Parker, Zack Sochccki. 5 Q mf' I .30 R ay 1 Tell them, Jerky, darling. l'm doin' fine on Route 691' The ln Crowd I Dram at1cs ABOVE: To hell with ?l1e Coolies, l need cx drink. RIGHT: John Vranicur, Stage Manager, gives orders, pulls curtains, pulls order out ol chaos, ond keeps right on smiling. Mr. Versatility Viet Nom, cx mon in your condition? ' V 1-.vi ' firm wg, ., 1, ,, 'um 21253. Rodney rocks out. 63 Whc1T wen? wrong, Gorge? Our parents were The Beotlesl my wei,,.gg5g,92e:rQarnzwlesuwwuar-E2 if-I-1 bs' '4The Monkey's Pawn by W. W. Jacobs, a pow- erful dramatic presentation on the theme of greed, was also presented that night by the Guild. QA scene from it is pictured below.j The story line concerned the acquisition of a charmed monkey's paw by what had been a close-knit family. Posses- sion of the paw assured them of anything they wished forg the latent avarice which this opportuni- ty exposed led to the tragic destruction of the family. Cast members were Dennis Goncannon, Pam Burry, Richard O'Rourke, Frank Piha and Ed Collins. In both of these plays the actors ably handled the difficult task of creating scenes of serious an-d delicate emotion. Their success depended greatly on the skillful direction of Mr. Ed Ludwig. 2 Talent is always an elusive attribute. But sev- eral members of the Blackfriars Guild captured it on December 8. That night the Guild presented two one-act plays, the first such enterprise at Fen- wick in recent years. There was strong evidence in the audience reaction that more presentations of this kind would be well received. The pictures to the left and immediately below depict scenes from A Happy Journey frrom Carn- den to Trenton? The play centered about the dominant personality of the mother in a family of five. The mother was played by Sue Rizzo, the gently hen-peeked husband by Jim Dooley. The other characters were portrayed by Frank Mann, Terri Mondo, Tom Stocky and Rosemary Rinella. Sita. German Club German Club members: KSTANDINGD Ben Thomas, Marvin Krueger, John Aiello, Pa ul Buchbinder, Joseph Claps, Arthur Calek, William Clarkson, Jim Mac- Arthur, Vito Claps, Tony Clemente, Tom Muraski, Richard Contino, Ernest DiDominick, CSEATED IN REARJ Father Kclzow, Donald Barberini, Leo Harkins, Mich- ael Fazioli, Dennis Hagerity, John Hennessey, John Bedlek, John Sczlarski, CSEATED IN FRONTJ Father Cumiskey, Father Schwind, Robert Hart, Roy Nosek, Dennis Schneider. Again this year, under the direction of Father Ashenbrener, the German Club was the action club, the club that saw things and did things. Fresh from another summer trip to Europe, Father strove to mold his organization in such a way as to implement the member's learning of Deutsh in class. This year's club had seniors Ray Mueller and Roy Nosek as President and Vice-president re- spectively. It was their task to plan and promote, along with Father, the Club's meetings and ac- tivities. Since this was the action group, it was also the duty of the officers to discharge any and all members who did not take the desired active part. There was no room in the Deutsche Verein for Dummkopfs. This accounts for the Club's high standards for membership: the applicant must be a senior, he must have at least one other extra- curricular activity, and he must pass an initiation test, which consisted this year of a walk down Lincoln Avenue. Besides the clubas sponsoring the summer trip of learning the leisure, the Club this year traveled to Milwaukee during the semester break to visit a few of the city's German highlights, including din- ner at Mader's. The Club also ventured to a couple of Chicago's restaurants. J . 3? . 'g I SOPHOMORES: FRONT ROW: S. Filipowski, L. Dobner, A. Lucas, G. McHugh, MIDDLE ROW W, Benzinger, M. Ryan, R. Lobovka, A. Cascio, BACK ROW: L. Unger, G. Grunewald, P. Murphy. FRESHMEN: FRONT ROW: R. Kowol, J. Meek, P. Romanski, H. Hirtzely MIDDLE ROW: M Schultz, J. Kornik, J. Maravecek, J. Finnegan M. Jirasek, J. Thomson, BACK ROW: C. Sap- ienza, D. Lotarski, F. Bobb, G. Trezciak, P. Kor- zenecki, T. McShane, W. Musgrave. I. SENIORS and JUNIORS: FRONT ROW: T. Matusek, L. Ber- londi, M. Jenkins, BACK ROW: T. Duox, G. Stonis, R. Stanis, J. Zavislak, R. Domovic. Chess Club The Chess Club, one of the largest clubs in Fenwick memberwise Q58 in alll, has really shown its growth in prominence among Fenwick's clubs this year. Under the leadership of Father Cochrane and Mister Galla, our strategists continued to make their mark in the various tournaments throughout the Chicagoland area. In a tour- nament sponsored by the Chicago Catholic Chess Con- ference, the chessmen finished Hfth against twenty-Five high schools in our area including Lane Tech, De Paul Acad- emy, Loyola Academy, La Grange, Lyons Township, and Farragut Military Academy. The high point of the club's year was having Mister Pal Benko, a ranking Grandmaster and co-holder of the title of the United States Open Champion, put on an exhibition of simultaneous chess games against more than sixty players from the area. In the intra-club tourney, Larry Berlandi, club presi- dent, took first place in the Senior division and Andy Lucas captured the Junior Division trophy. Although the club will lose its two best members through graduation fLarry Berlandi and Rich Domovicj, the fre- quent practice and study done by the underclassrnen promises that Fenwick's Chess Club will be a power for a long time to come. Q N, put' 1 1 Q i b e - Radio Club In the field of electronic devices, those which promote and aid communication stand out. The Fenwick Radio Club has adapted effec- tive electronic communication via radio and television as its goal. The members are not all licensed radio operators. In fact, anyone with just the slightest interest in radio operation is encouraged to join. With Fr. Robinson guiding his development, the operator works toward obtaining his license. Once the license has been earned, the ham', may purchase or build his own radio set which is operated according to the rules laid down by the Federal Com- munications Commission. The hours of study and manual labor pay off when the operator receives calling cards from people he has talked to in countless places, as Tokyo, Japan, Sydney, Australia, Quang Ngoa, Viet Nam, and many other such places. The Radio Club maintains an antenna and operates as station W9ANF. The Club's facili- ties and apparatus are open to use by those members who donit have their own sets and even those who do, It is interesting to note that nearly all Radio Club members have been or will be physics students, for radio communica- tion is a practical application of natural laws. SEATED: L. Rolewicg MIDDLE ROW: J. Davis, A. Monet, M. Fazioli, K. Gorlen, R. Mic- kiewicz, E. DiDominick, D. Kingg TOP ROW: C. Signer, N. Durdugno, L. Horkins, T Jcskunas. 67 Glee Club QTOP ROWJ: G. Benak, J. Kucerc, M. Mcrrs, D. Stipek, G. Woitko, B. Murphy, P. Anderson, B. Deprcto, K. Guilfoyle, P. Benedeto, CMIDDLE ROWJ: A. Cle mento, R. Ernst, T. Kolinsky, B. Grusecki, D. DePrato, D. Motyka, L. Rolewick, M. Murchelya, P. Korzenecki, CBOTTOM ROWJ: T. Stocky, F. Mahon, J. Schoen bcxum, P. Stapleton, J. Munn, D. Chubinski, M. Kirchner, J. Lombardo, K. Cerniok, M. Tirio, fNot Present When Picture Tokenb Mr. Villcno fDirectorl, Fr Nash fModerutorJ, J. Bcloun CPresidentJ, J. Finlay Nice-Pres.J R. Hart lLibrorianl, D. Keding, K. Ernst, D. Neri, M. Jones, J. Ziegweid, R. Clark, M. Mutuck J. Consolo. 68 1 Under thc guidance of Father Edward Nash, its moderator, and Mr. Paul Villano, its director, the Glee Club achieved a high degree of excellence with only a handful of trained vocalists. The mem- bers demonstrated the skill they had acquired fthrough long hours of practice sessions as seen abovej in spirited performances at the annual Christmas and Spring Concerts. The Glee Club ventured to the Loyola Talent Revue Competition, where Fenwick had been the most recent winner. A new addition to the chor- isterls agenda was their participation in a musical revue at McCormick Place. During the Christmas holidays, the voice of the Glee Club perked up many hospital patients fbelowl as the Club made a tour of city and village hospitals. This year there was a great deal of adjustment in the Club's repertoire. It included liturgical, classical, and even popular tunes. Such selections as The Battle Hymn of the Republic and Hello, Dolly! showed the variety of the melodies intoned by the Glee Club. This served the purpose of the Club, entertainment, and allowed it to appeal to a more diversified audience. The ability of the Glee Club to adjust to present-day caprices while yet retaining the old standards was a source of justifiable pride to Fenwick's progressive society. Mfr news- ,,, Color Guard fleft to rightl: J. Ostrenga, R. Schneider, J. Mallory. lst ROW: K. Wash, T. Orzehoskie, J. Mollof, H. Williams, R. Miller, P. Kilbridge, A. Cascio 2nd ROW: D. Swiutek, G. Grossi, C. Purdom, D. King, J. Tandarich, D. Fitzpatrick, R. Albrecht, J. Heinz, H. Hirtzel D. Lebeda, D. Hanzlik, J. Wilkens, M. Yea ger. 3rd ROW: D. Schneider, F. Piha, D. Nykiel, R. Marek, P. Simmons, T. Labotka, T. Matousek, G. Sheridan, T. Brinkmann, R. Walsh, M. Gill, L. Brettman J. Power, N. Becker, T. Heuel, L. Dobner, J, Sikorski, J. Greco, J. Migas, R. Benes, J. Szklarski. 4th ROW: B. Raia, J. Mahoney, W. Musgrave, Fr. Land messer, Fr. Smith, M. Chobala, T. Rasmussen, D. Dupee, T. Ross, Mr. Thomas Beranek, Mr. Cyril Race. The Fenwick Band is the largest and one of the most active of all school activities. Its schedule of programs spans the entire school year. In the fall the Band entertains during the half-times of the football games. It presents a program of musical arrangements and synchronized marching. After the football season has ended, the musicians begin preparation for the Christmas Concert with each member practicing from two to three nights a week. The Concert consists of a variety of num- bers with something for every musical taste. Al- though student attendance has fallen in recent years, the Band continues to give an enjoyable performance. After the semester break comes more practice, this time aimed at the Spring Concert. Held just before Easter, this concert is similar to the Christmas Program in its overall musical ap- peal, but in addition to this Concert there is the presentation of the Arion Award to the best mu- sician. Even though practices occupy much of their time, many band members still find time to participate in other school activities. The Band is under the direction of Mr. Cyril Race and Mr. Beranek. Leadership is provided by president 70 Dennis Schneider and student representatives from all classes. :mga - .-raw-. 1 Band M J 1 w l SPO RTS Football 1965: 4-3-1 Fenwick ................,... 7- 1 2 .,...,................. Pius XI Fenwick . . . . . 6- 6 .... . . . Brother Rice Fenwick ... .. 0-14 ... ...... Loyola Fenwick .. 0- 3 Gordon Fenwick... .. 6-0 ......Weber Fenwick . . . .... 25- O . . . . . Holy Trinity Fenwick... .... 18-6... .....De Paul Fenwick . . . .... 31-12 .... . . . . . ...... St. Philip The 1965 Fenwick football team had all the ingredients of a successful season: experience, desire, and abilityg but sometimes they forgot the importance of the scoreboard. With many of last years regulars retuming, Mike F illichio accomplished his task of Helding a team with a pene- trating offensive attack and a sturdy defensive wall. After many months of preparation the team and the student body were ready for their first test of the 1965 season. Pius XI of Milwaukee, who many times returned home empty-handed, was Finally able to salvage both a 12-7 victory and a game ball. In addition to the long list of Fenwick firsts the Friars played their first night game at Gately Stadium against the Crusaders of Brother Rice. The Friars ended up with only a 6-6 tie and a very dis- hearted team. The Black and White then traveled up to Loyola Sta- dium whence they again fell short of both the goal line and everyone's expectations. The tall timber of the North- wood threw their weight around and dealt Fenwick a 14-O defeat. In a week the Friars were back to host the Gordon Tech Rams. After repeatedly failing to cash in on breaks the Friars dropped a close 3-0 decision. On the following Sunday Fenwick traveled to Hansen Stadium where they met the rugged Red Horde, the defending City Cham- pions. This week the Fighting Friars went on the warpath and scalped Weber with a 6-O victory. A 25-O feast of the Holy Trinity Tigers followed. On Homecoming, Halloween Day, the highly skillful but underrated DePaul Demons faced an inspired Fen- wick squad. In keeping with the tradition of never having lost a homecoming game the Demons were decisively beat- en by a 18-6 score. To close out the season the Friars met St. Philip. With only about a half a minute remaining in the final quarter Fenwick put the game on ice with a spectacular touchdown pass making the 31-12 victory the most exciting of the season. In compiling all the statistics Fenwick comes up with another winning season with a 4-3-1-record. Many thanks go to the coaching staff of Mike Fillichio, Len Tyrrell, Johnny Lattner, and Pete Mitchell for instill- ing in the Fighting Friars the desire and ability to be the best, and for building a team that all Fenwick men, past, present, and future, can proudly follow. ' i'f51lihifM 3 X5f:?i3,J.. 1 .FQ 'iii z . -N. 4, . , if .4 yff K. ,Q Xxx g llpl E ' in, ,gi 1 L x 81 l965 Football Squad BOTTOM ROW-Terry Goggin, Rich Peftineo, Frank Kartheiser, Charles Ccrstens, John Segerscn, Howie Burgh, Jess Collins, Rich Zieniarski, Norm Barry, Greg Richter, James Grieco, Bob Doyle, George Cibula. SECOND ROW-Angelo Mazzone, Gary Kelley, Bill Safher fco-capfainl, Dom Mancini, Jim Anderson, Bob Paschke, Roger Brice, Jim Mariinkus, Sieve Flanagan, Joe Grill, Bob Meyers, Kevin Brennan, Jim Carsfens, Rich Carraher, Brian Hall. THIRD ROW-Mike Filliclnio, Harry Sborboro, Ed Rag, Greg Kos, Jim Sullivan, Rich Fourie, Bolo Greco, Mike Marsico, Tom Veesser, Ray Gurgcne, Pai Lisko, Tam Tiione, Tom Hanson, Dick Coldarezzo lco-capfainl, Tom Jeske, Charlie Barney, John Cerone, Vince Hanson, Larry Marcucci, John Kotulski, Tom Ude, Tim Kelley, Mike Sullivan, Dale Cowel, Mike Gurgcne, Tony Lawless, Mark Sheridan, Len Tyrrell. FOURTH ROW-Marty Fenlon, Kevin Scott, John Fahey, James Magna, Ralph Scafuri, WylieEfschIed, Matt Huidinyak, Bob Benes, Zach Sochacki, Dan Hennebry, Jerry Carmody, Greg Millette, Joe Zanoni. Backfield coach John Latfner observes Mike Fillichio send in halfback Vince Hon- son with a play. .v V. ,gc ex -I ff 5'iFi5! :1: Q4 Although the ratio of wins over losses left a little to be desired in Fenwick's record this year, the Friars made them- selves felt as a strong power in the Catholic League. No opponent came out of a game with Fenwick without the definite conclusion that they had earned whatever they had gained. Due to an inability to punch the ball across the goal line, the Friars experienced two losses by margins of a field goal and a touchdown, and a tie. Many potential offensive thrusts were nipped in the bud by the shrill whistles and the red handkerchiefs of the men in stripes. Fenwick's staut defensive wall made every yard seem like a mile to the opposing teams and none of these teams escaped without numerous aches and pains, bruises, and bumps due to the hard, fundamental, and rugged play of the Friars. Rarely was a play seen in which All-Stater Cand-co-cap- tainj Dick Caldarazzo was not involved. Other Friars who received various all-league or all-city mention were fullback Jim Carstens, tackle Jim Anderson, and quarterback Joe Grill. The Friars' offensive plays, which started with cen- ters Mike Gurgone and Terry Goggin and were executed by Grill and senior Rich Pettineo, made full use of the numerous and talented Fenwick backs including Jess Col- lins, Howie Burgh, Kevin Brennan, Bob Doyle, and Car- stens. The running back positions had so many candidates that Steve Flanagan and Dale Cowel were switched to end to complement the skills of Rich Fourie and Bob Meyers. These backs and ends owe much of their success to the advice, prodding, encouragement, and scoldings of Coach John Lattner. As is usual in the Fenwick tradition and perhaps due to the extensive knowledge and experience of Head Coach Mike Fillichio and Line Coach Len Tyrrell, the Friar lines, especially defensively, crushed many an opposing line. Opened by co-captains Bill Sather and Dick Caldarazzo and tackles Bob Paschke and Jim Anderson were gaping holes for the running backs. These four, along with de- fensive specialists like Cary Kelley and Mike Marsico, were responsible for holding opposing runners in Check and for keeping the foes' quarterbacks in a state of constant fear with the emphasis on pursuit and gang-tackling. X5 ,Z' 'lg l Z Co-captains Bill Sother and Dick Culdaruzzo iparticilly hiddenl in u brief moment of co-operation with the opposition. 13 4 -n'i:t5'k, ' Ar -mf ,,.b .x., R' ,aim 5' .1 as . M 1 , ,LL. 1 ' 43' N , .k k 5 I H 1 ..: T7 1fSlf ,. L . iii? J kv mi? t ,YK-qv QW 'ws- .qi 33 yd., 'U 5. fgw ,ir Q L I .wh 41 is Senior quarterback Rich Pettineo often sparked the team with his play- calling and passing. The Friars knock on Touchdown Door Spunky halfbock Jess Proctor Collins made up in speed and guts for his lack of size. Joe Grill, undaunted by charging linemen, eyes his receivers. i' 'N . 'Wi -TXWF-'Q 34k , ,f Strong and surly linemen Mike Morsicc, Terry Goggin, and Gary Kelley were eager to go both ways, while Rich Pettineo wus Fenwick's answer to Zeke Brot- kowski. From his hcilfbock position, Bob Doyle provided the Friurs with power, speed, and excitement. Big Jim Anderson, affectionately known as Andy, impressed all opposing teams with his fierce determination. ,N 1 K -, , pf 14:fl7'f 1' Q 'Tw' , I ,L 'af,.wdm,zgWgX,X as wee' 4 2' ll,,f'r my XE' -ysdff Ml? rcs, ,W 14 Rift' '45 it ' 24. n W' ff'AL. . p. .. .wi . et ' . ,. ' W . y, Q get 9 Mo ,aj fx V 1 . f M tt , ,B , . f 4. i Ji., ,eau 'f fwi, F, 1, ,ts ,K-X U, W3 ytzmyf, , Hut 4 1 J? ...,, ee., aw ff f A 2 1, 1. .1 John Segerson, Tom Ude, Jim Grieco, Jim Martinkus, Roger Brice, and Bob Greco study the stances of Dick Corroher, George Cibuio, ond John Kotulski. A The offensive line: Bob Meyers, Jim Anderson, Dick Coldorozzo, Mike Gurgone, Bill Suther, Bob Poschke, and Sieve Flonogon. Bob Poschke ond Dick Fourie trop o Si. Philip buck in his own bockfield. Speedy and determined, senior backs Jess Collins and Howie Burgh dazzled the opposition with their nioves. l x X x f, J or I' 1 'SA cl' HE nn ,ji rx... Soph sensaiion Kevin Brennan fires an option pass a la Gale Sayers How do you block a punt? Jus? ask Rich Fourie, Bob Pcxschke, Dick Caldcirazzo, Bill Sather, Gary Kelley, Jim Anderson, and Bob Meyers. F? B6 V5 Us BWEKWHL 7 Serv 41. we nr ,mv Determination is expressed on the faces of the Friar backs. With Charley Barney, the Friars had a tiger in their tank Pursuit is the name ofthe game. Behind strong blocking, a Fenwick back bulls his way across the goal line 1965 Freshman Football Squad FIRST ROW-Gary Nosek, Timothy McShane, James Tait, Albert Zanoni, John Burke, Daniel McTigue, Ernest DiBenedetto, Thomas Engel, Michael Carmichael, Anton Giger, Michael Crowe, James Malone, Jose Oti. SECOND ROW-Thomas Hall, Mgr., Stuart Bruce, John Gill, Wil- liam Gallagher, Jerome Johnston, Donald Brescia, James Dugdale, Michael Narclello, John Teerlinck, Clifford Leahy, Donald Carlini, John Kucera, Thomas Karlinski, Dennis Lingle, Robert Michelotti, James Drennon, Patrick Hamill, Mgr. THIRD ROW-Very Rev. Mi F. McCormick, Ath. Mod,, Mr. Lawless, Ath. Dir., Raymond Kavanagh, Michael Courtney, Michael Williams, Daniel Raniere, Jerry McKnight, Jose De Leon, Joseph Walters, Michael O'Hara, Donald Schi- ewe, William Lucas, Joseph McCormick, Edward Hallinan, Kenneth Zenkus, Ralph Macro, Anthony Antonucci, Thomas O'Shea, Edward McTigue, William McAuliffe, James Walsh, Mr. O'Brien, Coach, Mr. Mitchell, Coach. Frosh Attain Spirit of Fenwick As usual, the Frosh football team fared extremely well this year with an inevitable winning season. Even though the freshmen gridders, record wasn't the most impressive ever chalked up in Fenwick's ledger, Q3-2-lj, it did, however, exemplify the resounding spirit of all past Fen- wick players and of all players yet to come. They also had another quality that goes hand-in-hand with spirit. The quality that is brought out is their tremendous will to win. Without this will to win, the linemen wouldn't practice blocking and tackling, bag drills, sled drills, and one on one until they were ready to drop. Without the will to win, the backs and ends wouldn't practice passing and running plays and wind sprints until their legs feel like lead weights and their lungs like they're burning up. Yes, a will to win can either make or break a team, and it seems that it has and always will make Fenwick's teams. At the helm of this year's Frosh eleven were Coach Pete Mitchell, a newcomer to the Fenwick coaching staff, and ,, Coach Dan O,Brien, who Umoonlights as the varsity teams' trainer. The team's big line consisted of ends Tom O'Shea and Bill Lucas and interior linemen Mike O'Hara, John Kucera, Cliff Leahy, Jim Williams, Jim Drennan, and Ed Hallinan, The line was complemented by backs John Burke, Mike Carmichael, John Gill, Ernie Di Bene- detto, Mike Nardella, Ralph Macro, and Bob Michelotti. Fenwick . Loyola Fenwick . Weber Fenwick Gordon Fenwick . Marist Fenwick . DePaul Fenwick St. Philip We're Number 1 - i IQQ R 'Z V 'M I ,WA ,N Y N-Mg. .- . i QQ. ,, V H f Y 5 . g , f E 12:1 1 A3 5 W, , T. f.',f 5'3- Catholic League Champs Fenwick's All-Everything, Dennis Bresnohun, exhibiis the form that mode him one of the best bollplcyers in the crec. Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick 1966 Senior Basketball Scores 59-62 29-34 70-56 73-49 71-49 60-63 6 1-62 62-64 59-81 53-66 58-34 39-43 66-53 85-66 55-60 7 1-58 55-5 1 70-53 44-50 66-50 52-53 55-53 68H45 84-58 59-46 62h-60 62-52 56-62 . Mt. Carmel Mt. Carmel St. Laurence Brother Rice . . . . Alumni St. Rita . . . . Loyola St. Laurence Brother Rice St. Rita Hales Fran. . St. Philip . . . . Loyola . . . . Weber . . . . Gordon De Paul . . St. Philip Holy Trintiy . . . . Loyola . . . . Weber . . . Gordon . . De Paul . . St. Philip Holy Trinity , . . . . Loyola . . St. Rita . Mt. Carmel . . . Marshall Seniors Mike DeBios, the crowd pleoser, and Jim Scully Under the boards iY's all Fenwick. Ploymokers Joe Grill and John Scnderlin se? up the Friurs' defensive. I Fred Fagan and Joe Grill close in on cl Holy Trinity Tiger. . W .. - ,:f,:,gV??sjf:iVmafm- I J , fr Assn fi IIB! T The Many Faces of the Coach of the Year You are a Cinderella team, Mt. Carmel basketball coach Howie Fagan told Fenwickis newly crowned 1966 Catholic League champions, and you have the best coach in the country. That coach is Bill Shay, named Coach of the Year by a unanimous vote of the Chicago Prep Sports VVriters' Association. Bill Shay has been coaching basketball since 1933, at St. Philip, De La Salle and Fenwick in the Catholic League, and at Loyola University. Still he was able to call this year's Catholic League championship his greatest victory. With the able support of Assistant Coach Jerry Hughes, Mr. Shay took a team that simply didnst Figure and'led them past such giants as St. Rita and Mt. Carmel to Fen- wick's first senior title in sixteen years. He was, in the words of Captain Denny Bresnahan, the man who put us where we aref, But Mr. Shay is more than a great basketball coach. As long as he has been associated with the school, he has made us proud of Fenwick. He has taught us all, by the example of his conduct, what it means to be a gentleman. Fenwick will long remember 1966 as the year we went all the way-with Mr. Bill Shay. Hug hes. Trainer Dcn O'Brien and Assistant Coach Jerry Varsity Junior Basketball Team: KNEELING: Captain Bob Donovan. SECOND ROW: Bill Wilkie, Marty Grill, Pat Madden, Bob Donlanp Jim Mullen, M. Lind- strom imanagerl. THIRD ROW: T. Duax Cmanagerj, Bill Bailey, Bob Connors: Mike Mullen, Dick Grifilnf Tony Lawless Cathletic directorl. FOURTH ROW: Coach Jerry Hughes: Wally Tarzan, Vince Hanson, Dick Caldarazzog P. J. Hayes: Coach Bill Shay. The 1966 Juniors-Young and Erratic This year's junior basketball team could claim only one returning regular from Fenwick's Section champions of a year ago. lnexperience almost invariably makes for a tough season. This season was not an exception. The team lost eight of their twelve practice contests, including a win and two reverses in the Fenwick Junior Tournament for a fourth-place finish fthanks in part to a first round byej. When the regular season began, how- ever, the Friars started fast with a decisive 65-53 defeat of Loyola. Unable to maintain this momentum, Fenwick proceeded to drop four straight on the road before whip- ping Holy Trinity 74-70. The Friars then sustained a one-sided defeat at the hands of Weber's North Section Champions, sandwiched between close losses to Loyola and Gordon Tech. The experience gained in the course of a long, hard schedule finally began to manifest itself in Fenwick's final three games, in which the Friars ran up very high scores and beat De Paul, St. Philip, and Holy Trinity quite handily. Fenwick wound up with a respectable 5-7 log in league play. Captain Bob Donovan, whose all-around play helped to settle the younger players, was Coach Bill Shay's lone senior starter, but football captain Dick Caldarazzo returned to see much action, doing an excellent job on the backboards. Among the juniors, giving promise of great things in the season to come, were Marty Grill, the battlerg Bob Don- lan, the sharp-shooterg Pat Madden, the rebounder and scorer, Bill Wilkie, the ultra-defender, fOttol Mul- len, and P. Hayes. Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick 66-69 34-36 82-52 78-62 65-6 7 50-5 7 55-60 55-64 65-53 49-7 1 55-36 48-58 47-48 65-53 66-82 46-66 43-45 3 7-45 74-70 52-66 63-90 42-55 90-70 73-55 90-72 . . . .... Mt. Carmel . . . .... Mt. Carmel St. Laurence Brother Rice . . . ...... Alumni . . . .... St. Rita . . . .......... Loyola St. Laurence Brother Rice . . . ...... St. Rita St. Laurence . . . . Weber . . . . Mendel . . . Loyola . . . Weber . . . . Gordon . . . .... De Paul . . . ..... St. Philip Holy Trinity . . . ........ Loyola . . . . Weber . . . Gordon .. De Paul . . . ..... st. Philip Holy Trinity I fLeftJ The fury of the five- niners. fBelcwD A hook by Dick Ccxldorczzo. ,.-HK' ww v E img' ,Bak I S. ft, L N 'ff g we, -I ' Q g .: ' 'I X , x ' 1 K ' mi if I '77 A , L 551, ae S.. IX .,.k VL, vi . wf U11 4 ,C ,Q 1 , K ., Vi N, xl ,L,L ' 52 5 Frosh-Soph Seniors: FRONT ROW: Manager E. Dawson W. Long: W. Torzon: J. Zatloucol: D. Raniere: manager A. Mazzone. SECOND ROW: D. Bernardi: T. Moore: J. Schroder: J. Pianowski: D. Schiewe: Coach Gerry Hughes. THIRD ROW: W. Lucas: J. Martinkus: R. Fit- tin: P. Bresnchan: M. Pinkowski: K. Brennan. Flies and Bantams As is the tradition of the Friar frosh-soph basketball teams, the fiies and bantams again fielded a strong aggre- gation in the Catholic League competition. Designed to train in the fundamentals and to give valuable experience to the varsity stars of tomorrow, the flies and bantams were coached by Mr. Jerry Hughes. The bantams, those freshmen and sophomores over the 5'9 height limit, were one of the tallest aggregations ever assembled at Fenwick, topped by 6'7 Bob Fittin. Led by Jim Martinkus, the bantams got off to a flying start in their encounters. The team suffered a few setbacks when Martinkus was lost to the varsity, but they bounced back and finished strong with a record of fifteen wins and six losses. Others who saw much action were Pat Bres- nahan Cyes, another Bresnahan,j, Wally Tarzon, Kevin Brennan, Mark Pinkowski, and freshmen Bill Lucas and Dan Raniere. The flies, utilizing the zone press and fast break, had a brilliant eighteen and three record, avenging each of their losses in a later game. These players will form a strong nucleus for the junior teams of the next two years: Bill Bailey, Norm Barry, Mike Mullen, Dick Biggins, Mike Joyce, and Mark Thornton. Fresh-Soph Juniors: FRONT ROW: Manager T. Lind- strom: E. DeBenedetto: M. Carmichael: W. McGrath: D. Delorco: manager M. Lindstrom. SECOND ROW: M. Stack: F. Kartheiser: W. Bailey: M. Thornton: R. Big- gins. THIRD ROW: Coach Gerry Hughes: M. Mullen: T. Burns: T. Collins: N. Barry: K. Scott: M. Joyce. Senior Swimming Team: FRONT ROW: Bill Caspar, Kim Denkewalier, Dave Gaidzik, lcaptainl. SECOND ROW: Tim Keady, Tom Herbstritt, Torn Smith, John Hennessey, Rich Bernard, Larry Oparko, Cooch Rex Boll. THIRD ROW: Gregory Gibbs, Billy Brandt, Ray Schuster, Tom Gonwo, Bob Smith, Marty Donlon, Father Halloron, Coach Phil Stelnicki. FOURTH ROW: Jocks Cronin, Ben Thomas, Bill Ryan, Mike Dunigon, Tom Loskiewicz, Paul Fenlon, Bill Lennox, John Bourke. All Good Things Must Come to an End For twenty-eight years Fenwick had defied all challeng- ers as one crown after another was won by the Friars' senior swimming team. But, finally, in 1966, the law of averages and the exceptional talent of a fine Loyola team caught up with the Friars. Although Fenwick's team was strong, it could not match the strength and depth of Loyola, losing two dual meets to them and Hnishing a close second in the Catholic League championships, relinquish- ing that title. A very respectable sixth-place Hnish in the National Catholic Championship also marked the end of our two-year national reign. Bright spots in the season were the OHS-two hnishes of Bruce McManaman and Captain Dave Gaidzik in the nationals and in the league, the Catholic League titles taken by Tom Smith and Mike Nabcr, and the fine elforts of Tom Herbstritt, Tom Laskiewicz, Tim Keady, Marty Donlan, Rich Bernard, and Jim Ford. With the maturing of the fine junior team, Fenwick and Coach Rex Ball can certainly look forward to starting a new championship string next year. Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Dual Meets .. 30-63.., . 77-16... .. 70-25... .. ,. 56-38... .. 70-24 .... .. 57-63... .. .57-2O.... . 29-65... . 48-40-.. 62-32.... .. ...125-39.... ...,....125-22........... Catholic League Championship . . . Loyola . . . Weber . . . . Fenger Brother Rice South Shore . SIU Frosh Sheridan SC . . . . Loyola Brother Rice . . . . . . . Leo St. Laurence . . . . Mendel . . . Second The two best high school divers in the country Bruce McManamon, i966 National Catholic High School and Chicago Catholic League champion. Dave Gaidzik, captain of the 1966 Friar swimming team , of 1-'5 Jolt. L z wwfwsfwlfewmszfzrfzivn . K K Mm ' N- '5' 1Dl411W'f0l'i 7' 'fly ,E M., PM A A IK 3, fi r Y I 'IH' I I I-I Junior Swimming Team: FRONT ROW: M. McGee: J. Rigali: B. McGirr: P. Barney: B. Goggin: M. Moore: C. Wilson: J. Hirsch. SECOND ROW: M. Shanahan: K. Ford: J. Kamm: D. Hennebry: M. Naber: P. Korzenecki: J. Oti: L. Pelletier. THIRD ROW: M. Bigane: P. Novak: J. Vaughn: H. Moroni: S. Eckert: G. Richter: R. Swanson: S. Ferrara. FOURTH ROW: K. Lindstrom: Frosh-Soph Take The junior swimming season was most successful with the Fenwick frosh-soph winning every dual meet, the Loyola Junior Relays, and the Catholic League Champion- ship. The squad, loaded with freshmen talent, will insure Fenwick's powerhouse position in Catholic League swim- ming. The outstanding performer for the juniors was Mike Naber, who set two league records in the 150-yard and 300-yard freestyle land set a senior record for the 400- E. Hanley: B. McGuire: J. Ditore: T. Lyons: W, Klocko: G. Metzler: V. O'Brien. FIFTH ROW: M, Boscaccy: T. Durkin: T. Cremons: D. Leahy: C. Smith: P. Mesi: J. Golden: J. Schuster. SIXTH ROW: G. Wolfe: W. Davy: M. Sullivan: J. Wendt: M, Brandt: W. Gallagher. KNEELING: A. Stoga lmanagerj: Coach Rex Ball: Father Holloran: Coach Phil Stelnicki. All League Honors yard freestylej. Other valuable sophomores were Greg johnson, R. Shanahan, and Greg Richter, and the div- ing tandem of Dan Hennebry and John Schuster, who copped all honors. These tankmen were joined by an able group of fresh- men including: Leahy, Davy, and Hanley, freestyleg Lind- strom, freestyle and medley, Goggin, breast stroke 5 and Wendt and Gallagher. Dual Meets Fenwick .... . . . 68-27 . . . . Fenwick .... . . . 80-14 . . . . Fenwick .... 74-12 Fenwick .... . . . 65-30 ..,. . . . Fenwick .... 78- 8 .. Fenwick .... . . . 49-46 . . . . Fenwick .... . . . 68-18 .... . . . Fenwick .... . . . 73-14 .... . . . . Fenwick .... ,.. 82-13 .... .. Fenwick .... . . . 106-32 .... . . . . Fenwick ......,..... 106-27 ........... First place E Catholic League Championship Loyola . . . Weber . . . . F enger Brother Rice South Shore . . . . Loyola . . . . . . Lane Brother Rice . . . . . . . Leo St. Laurence . . . . Mendel . . . Fenwick John Schuster about to cleave ihe water. Against The backdrop of huge picture windows, Don Hennebry does c half-twist. Marty Shanahan leaps into the lead. Brian Goggin looks up for his winning lime. All await The starter's signal. Outstanding sophomore Mike Naber on his way To another record. FRONT ROW: Coach Stelnicki, Fr. Holloran, Couch Bully MIDDLE: Capt. Tom Laskiewicz, Bill Lennox, John Wendt, Marty Donlan, Greg Gibbs, Mike Dunigcn, Wayne Klockog BACK: Bill Ryan, Rich Bernard, Kim Denkewalter, John Bourke, John Hennessey, Tom Gonwcz, Greg Johnson. Water Polo Coach Phil Stelnicki led the water polo team through an outstandingly successful season. Also at the head of the team was Tom Laskiewicz, captain and playmaker. Bill Ryan and Tom Muraski led in scoring, with totals of twenty-three and twenty-one goals respectively. Their ellorts were enhanced by the effective blocking of guards Marty Donlan, Mike Dunigan and Richard Bernard and deep-end goalie John Hennessey and Kim Denkewalter in the shallow water. In regular season play the team lost only one game, that to Bro. Rice. The team atoned for that loss by thumping Bro. Rice 11-2 at their next meeting. In league play the Friars won a total of eleven games. Five months after tournament play, the Friars won their own Fenwick Tournament by going into overtime twice to beat their most persistent foe, Bro. Rice. Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick ..... 15-5 ........ . Leo . . Weber Bro. Rice . . . . Leo . . Weber Bro. Rice Leo Bro. Rice . . Weber . Loyola Bro. Rice Bro. Rice Left to right: T. McGannan, T. Lenanep M. Jeremiahf M. Mathiasi R. Luebbe, L. Harkinsp R. Mathiasg D. Clarke: D. Lazzara, J. Va lenti. Tennis Fenwick . . . Fenwick . . . Fenwick . . . Fenwick . . . Fenwick . . . Fenwick . . . Fenwick . . . Fenwick . . . St. Rita . Mendel . . .... Loyola Bro. Rice . Loyola . St. Rita . Mendel Bro. Rice 103 Soon after the beginning of the school year the tennis team moved onto the courts under new leadership: Father Ashenbrener came back as coach this year after a ten-year leave of absence as Band Moderator. He had coached Fen- wick's netmen in 1954 and 1955. Captain Dennis Lazzara and Richard Luebbe led the team with their consistent and inspiring play. And among the younger men talent blossomed early: freshman Tom McGannon took second place in the Catholic Tennis Leaguels frosh-soph tournament. McGannon and sopho- more Mike Jeremia then went on to take second place in the doubles competition of that tournament. Fenwick's team ended its fall season in third place in the League. Father Ashenbrener scouted out more promising players during the fallow winter months and had them hard at practice at the first hint of spring. At Easter time the team anticipated good showings in a round-robin tournament, a doubles and singles tournament, and the All-Star game. wi I-My Hockey FIRST ROW: Dick Drevs imonogerl, Tony Trotfa, Rich Luebbe, Bill Costello, Mike Collins, George Spellmire icoptoinl, Jock Porn, Robert Jokoubek, Jim Vostol, Rick Komm Poul Quirk lmoncgerl. SECOND ROW: Bill Fogon lcoochl, Mike Nordello iCoochl, Potrick Morris, Mike Stitch, Joe Noth, Leo Bionchi, John Paul Jones, Don Kelley, Mike Georen, Bob Shea, Mike Corso, Willie Mommoser, Mike Nordello, Jr., Jock Tierney, Dennis Collins, Mr. Ken Fedorka icoochj, Rev. C. Fogarty imoderaiorl. Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick HOCKEY 1966 Team Record ...4-1... .. ...7-O... .. ...5-1... ...5-1... .. ..,5-1... .. ...4-1... ., ...3-3... ...7-1... .. ...1-1.. .. ...el-30... ...1-1 .. PLAYOF F S .. ...4-2... .. ...1-2... ...4--3... ...2-1... . . . . Mendel Mt. Carmel Loyola . Mt. Philip . . Br. Rice . . . . St. Rita Mt. Carmel . . . . . Loyola ,. St. Philip St. Laurence Mt. Carmel . . . Loyola .. St. Philip . . . Br. Rice St. Laurence St. Laurence St. Laurence Mike Georen, stick uproised, signols gool oguinst Br. Rice goolie in 4-2 Frior ployol? victory. 104 Hockey has found a definite spot in Fenwick's roster of extracurricular activities. Its fast, furious action has great spectator appeal and for the 2nd year time in the three years that the C.H.L., Catholic Hockey League, has been in existence, the Friars were the fastest and the most furious. Mr. Fedorka said of this year's team, They never gave up. And indeed they didn't. They swept up the league and took the Championship. Then when the going got rough, the Friars got going. They posted two victories to win the Kennedy Cup, after having lost initial contact. The team had to iight for every goal, but after all, Fenwick is known as the fighting Friars. The team was captained by superstar, George Spellmire, who, no less credit to the rest of the team, was obviously the class of the league. In the season he scored 17 goals. But the team was most effective as a unit. Pinpoint passes and bone-jarring checks were characteristic of their play. The result was a 9-O-4 regular season record. For the whole season, including the playoffs, the team posted a 12-l-4 record. 'Y Champs by virtue of overtime. Detection after un opponents' goal. Faceoftl Secret of Friars' success: Constant pressure on the opponents' goal I05 FRONT ROW il. to r.l: P. Zdrahel, M. Krueger, P. Lomb, L. Solfa, M. Sheridan, R. Pettineo, C. Lubawyf SECOND ROW: R. Donlcn, T. Kallul, R. Callahan, W. Caprei, F. DeBoni, G. LoFeminci, H. Burgh, W. Murphy, THIRD ROW: Coach Hronek, S. Jamrisko, manager, Mr. Lawless, Athletic Director, Coach Atwood, FOURTH ROW: B. Fagan, Bob Kolb, Mike Kolb, P. Renick, P. Hayes, R. Carraher. Baseball After long work-out sessions in the gym, Coach Bob At- wood and his baseball team were able to move out onto the Held at the House of Studies shortly before Easter. From the teamjs experience and their performance in early sea- son practice, Coach Atwood was predicting an impressive season for Fenwick baseball. Bob Kolb, Marv Krueger, Rich Carraher and Berny Fagan promised to be a strong four- some on the mound. Bill Caprel and Len Solfa were catch- ing. Howie Burgh was regular at first, Rich Pettineo and Paul Lamb switched off at second base, Carraher and Carl Lubawy at short, Bob Donlan and Gil LaFemina at third. Out-Helders counted Paul Renick, Tom Kallal, Mike Shields, Pat Hayes, Bill Murphy, Jack Mahoney and Paul Zdrahel. 1965 Baseball Record 1 Fenwick . . . ..... Gf .......... .... D ePaul Fenwick . . . 8-1 ........ .... D ePaul Fenwick . , 3-2 . . . .... Loyola Fenwick . . 3-1 . . . ...... Loyola Fenwick . . 2-0 . . . . . . St. Philip Fenwick . . 6-2 . . . . . . St. Philip Fenwick . . 4-3 . . . . . . Gordon Fenwick . . . . . . . . Gordon Fenwick - ...... Weber Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick 6-2 .. 7 2... 3 5 9 2 -5 ...12 .. 2-7 Weber Holy Trinity Holy Trinity St.Rita Fenwick . . l-6 . . . ........ Mendel Fenwick . . 2-1 . . . .... St. Laurence Fenwick . . 3-5 . . . ...... Mt. Carmel Fenwick . . 0-4 ............... Bro. Rice forfeit by Hales Fr. Fenwick . . . 0-8 ................ St. Rita 13 wins-6 losses Pitcher Bob Kolb: early season worm-up ' 45,1 Golf SENIOR TEAM: STANDING: R. McCarthy, D. Mirus, Fr. Bernocki, J. Kontor, T. Tranklno. KNEELING: S. deKruif, R. Coscioto, W. Rycn, J. Fischer, D. Toolcn. Not pictured: Peter Georen. As the school year drew into its final quarter, the golf team moved out onto the fairways to open their 1966 sea- son. As the team was just getting into the swing of things, Father Bernacki anticipated a program of solid competi- tion but he also expressed confidence in the experience and consistency of the team. In the 1965 season Fenwick had lost its previously held championships in both the Senior and Junior divisions of the Catholic Golf League. It was only a 50-50 season but the team was proud to see John Brundage take the League's Medalist title, the second con- secutive Medalist prize to be brought home to Fenwick. 1966 promised to be a brighter season of play: both teams were well balanced and experiencedg Senior Captain Pete Gear- en and Junior Captain Bill Bailey were both known as out- standing players at the head of two dependable teams. SCO RE Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Fenwick Sectiona Fenwick Fenwick S SENIORS . 16 - 2 . 11- 7 . sn-im... . M-ion , 6M-HMM, JUNIORS . sm- sm... . sn- , 11 - 7 fm- an 17 - 1 . ls fStroke Playj I Seniors . 321 -314 .. Juniors . 364 -344 .. 'k A .JUNIOR TEAM: Left to right: Fr. Bernocki, J. Lyon, B. McGrath, Paul Georen, M. Moore, P. Morris, B. Bailey, K. Burke, D. Wilson. 1965 Laurence . . . . Leo Bro. Rice . Loyola . Mendel Laurence . . . . Leo Bro. Rice . Loyola . . . Mendel . Loyola . 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A F- 3 J . A -ef, ' Q Zurovle, Joseph , L, ,, . 5, ge N ., ' fl J A l aff . 127 Rubin, Robert R. Ryan, Alexander Ryan, Ralph G. Sabbia, John C. Santora, Gregory J. Sapienza, Charles J. Scheiz, Michael J. W, Schiewe, Donald J. Schneden, Stephen P. Schneider, Ronald J. Schroeder, James Schultz, Michael C. Schuster, John M. Scolaro, Thomas M. Seroni, Mark D. Serpico. Ralph J. Sessa, Joseph Sikorski, John P, Simek. Timothy R. Simmons, Paul S. Sittler, Edward Skrydlak, James S. Smith. Terrence D. Solberg, Gregory J. Spahn, Thomas J, Stack, Maurice T. Stapleton, Patrick D. Stasi, John A. era- , Ja.. 1 xc' Q5 , sf-:ze . wi: 7- .F 5' ' 'HJ 'JW S' . fhggf F ' - is rural ,. XB lilo . re, fix .,. 52-f dp' 1. Fxfq .i . -ii g gf. sa- ra. t' fs ,g .5 , ,J fs f. 7. ,ly ., ' . , . A . ,y r , . a s. f h Y 1 Q 'PMA .. lily bi ,f. . rw, ,Q , - fifth . ,. .X . , 1 ' I 5' Sk T lfrff . Tomassi, Craig A. Trauth, Richard Traversa, John A. Trzeciak, Thomas A. Twomey, Stephen M. Vaughan, James M. Ventressa, Wayne A. Vignola, John Villano, James N, Woichunas, Peter J. Walsh, James M. Walsh, Joseph V. Walter, Kenneth M, Walter, Thomas J. Welch, James F. Wendt, John T. Williams, James D. Williams, Michael C. Wilson, Charles Woitko, Gerald S. Wygonski, Robert J, -N a,.,...w' GRADUATES ALAN CARL AHMER St. Frances of Rome, Cicero, Spanish Club 3,4, Football i,2, Swimming Intramurals 3,4. FREDREICK DOMINIC AIOSSA St. Vincent Ferrer, Elmwood Pork, Servers Club l,2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Dance Committee 2,3, Hockey 2,3,4, Swimming l, Swimming ln- tramurals 2,3,4, Golf Intramurals l,2,3,4. JAMES MICHAEL ANDERSON St. Simeon, Bellwood, Class Council- member 2, Dance Committee 2,3,4, Football l,2,3,4, Basketball Intra- mura-ls 3. JAMES REYNOLDS BACHNER St. Vincent Ferrer, River Forest, Dance Committee 2, Hockey 3, Golf 2, Swimming Intramurals I,2,3,4, Golf Intramurals l,3,4. CHARLES ARTHUR BALEY St. Pius X, Berwyn, Servers Club i, Rifle Club i, Dance Commit- tee4. ROBERT ANTHONY BAMBARA Holy Family, Chicago, National Merit Letter of Commendation, Dramatics 2,3,4, German Club 4, Science Club 4, Rifle Club l,2, 3,4, Camera Club 2,3,4, Chess Club 2,4, Dance Committee 2. JOHN SCOTT AIELLO St. Frances of Rome, Berwyn, German Club 4, Dance Commit- tee 2,3,4. MARK ANTHONY ALLEGRETTI St. Vincent Ferrer, River Forest, Glee Club l, Classics Club 3, Dance Committee 2,3,4, Baseball l,2. PETER THOMAS AUST St. Edmund, Oak Park. THOMAS CHRISTOPHER BALDINI St. Frances of Rome, Cicero, A.P. S.l.. Summa l,2,3,4, N.C.T.E. Nom- ination, French Club 4, Golf Intra- murals l,3,4. JAMES ALLEN BALOUN St. Catherine of Siena, Oak Park, Dramatics 3,4, Radio Club i, Glee Club I,2,3,4, Rifle Club 2,3, Dance Committee 2,3,4. DONALD JAMES BARBERINI St. Domitilla, Hillside, Athletic Manager 2, Intramural Golf 3,4. - 1515.4 fue ., -1 .f '1gfi?:57 L . is , , QQ? A f- b E . FLORIAN JOHN BARBI CHARLES PATRICK BARNEY St. Vincent Ferrer, Elm- wood Parkp Servers Club I,2,3, Spanish Club 4. DONALD MICHAEL BEDNASH Divine Infant, Westchester, St. John of the Cross, West- ern Springs, French Club 4, Dance Committee 3,4, Football I,2,3,4g Basket- ball Intramurals I,2,3,45 Dramatics 2,3,4f Glee MICHAEL ANGEL BENAGES Club lg French Club 4, Dance Committee 2,3,4, Swimming L21 Swimming Intramurals 3,4. St. Vincent Ferrer, Elm- wood Park, French Club 45 Dance Committee 4, PRESIDENT THOMAS OMEARA VICE-PRESIDENT DENNIS BRESNAHAN Basketball Intramural 3,4. 'Nev WN '7 BARRY ALOYSIUS BECK St. Angela, Chicago: Band l,2p Spanish Club 3,4. RAYMOND FRANCIS BENES Divine Infant, Broadview, Radio Club I,2,3,4p Glee Club I,2. JOHN PETER BEDLEK St. Vincent Ferrer, Elm- wood Park, Server's Club I,2,3, German Club 4. THOMAS JOSEPH BERARDINO St. Giles, Oak Park, French Club 4, Dance Committee 2,3, Football If Basketball 2, Basket- ball Intramurals 'l,3,4, Golf Intramurals I,2,4. LAWRENCE JOSEPH BERLANDI St. Catherine of Siena, Oak Park, National Merit Letter of Commen- dation, Dramatics 4, Classics Club 3, Chess Club 2,3,4, Dance Committee 3,4, Basketball Intramurals 3,4, Golf Intramurals I,2,3,4. JOHN OSCAR BLATTNER St. Bernardine, Oak Park, Spanish Club 3,4, Dance Committee 2,3,4, Football I,2, Basketball 2, Basket- ball Intramurals 3,4. RICHARD GEORGE BOURJAILY St. Vincent Ferrer, River Forest, Serv- ers Club I,2, Dance Committee 2,3, Basketball Intramurals I,2,3,4, Golf Intramurals I,2,3,4. ROBERT EDWIN BRANAND St. Luke, River Forest, Committee 4, Servers Club I,2,3,4, Spanish Club 3,4, Dance Committee 2,3,4, Cheer- leaders 4, Baseball I,2, Basketball Intramurals I,2,3,4. DENNIS ROBERT BRESNAHAN St. Bernadine, Oak Park, National Honor Society, Vice President 4, Servers Club 2,3,4, Basketball 2,3,4, Captain 4, Intramural Golf 2,3,4, Dance Committee 2,3,4, Cheerlead- er 4, Quigley P.S. I. ROBERT TODD BRINKMAN St. Robert, Chicago, Baseball I, ln- tramural Basketball 2,3,4, Intramural Golf 4, Dance Committee 3,4. I32 RICHARD GEORGE BERNARD St. Barbara, Brookfield, Class Coun cilmember 3, French Club 4, Dance Committee 2,4, Cheerleader 4, Swim ming I,2,3,4. RICHARD HUNTER BONE Ascension, Oak Park, Dramatics 4, Glee Club I, Dance Committee 2, 3,4, Swimming I,2, Basketball Intra- murals 3,4. JOHN BRIAN BOURKE Immaculate Conception, Elmhurst, Swimming I,2,3,4. RICHARD JOSEPH BRENNAN St. Vincent Ferrer, River Forest, Dra- matics 4, Abbey School, Canon City, Colorado I,2. ROGER THOMAS BRICE St. Angela, Chicago, Servers Club, Football 2,3,4, Intramural Basket- ball 2,3,4, Intramural Golf 4, St. lg- natius, Chicago I. PAUL WILLIAM BUCHBINDER Our Lady of the Angels, Chicago, Wick, Servers Club I,2,3,4, German Club 4, Intramural Basketball I,4, Dance Committee 2,3,4, Quill and Scroll, Dramatics 4. SECRETARY RICHARD CALDARAZZO TREASURER ROBERT MATHIAS HOWARD MONTAGUE BURGH Divine Infant, Westchester, Football I,2,3,4, Basket- ball I, Baseball 3,4, ln- tramural Basketball 3,4, Intramural Golf 2, Dance Committee 2,3,4. WILLIAM THOMAS CAPREL St. Louise de Marellac, LaGrange Park, Football l,2, Baseball 3,4, Intra- mural Basketball I,2. DENNIS ALLEN BUSA Our Lady of the Angels, Chicago, Wick I, Chess Club 4, Dance Committee 2,4. RANDY ANTHONY CARA Resu rrectio n, Chicago, Swimming l,2, Intramural Swimming 3. RICHARD JOSEPH ARTHUR ANTHONY CALEK CALDARAZZO Our Lady of Mount Car- mel, Melrose Park, Presi- dent 2, Secretary 4, Spanish Club 3,4, Foot- ball I,2,3,4, Basketball I,2,3,4, Football CoJCap- tain 4, Dance Committee 2,3. MICHAEL WILLIAM CASSIN St. Edmund's, Oak Park, Servers Club 2,3,4, Intra- mural Basketball 2,3, In- tramural Golf 2,3. St. Mary's, Riverside, Dramatics 3,4, Blackfriars 3,4, German Club 4, Ra- dio Club I, Science Club I,2,3,4, Camera Club l,2, 3,4, Chess Club 2,3,4, In- tramural Golf 2,3,4. DONALD HENRY CERNIAK Divine Infant, Westches- ter, Debating I,2,3,4, In- tramural Basketball l,2, 3,4, Intramural Golf l,2, 3,4, Classics Club 3, Cheer- leader 4, Dance Commit- tee 2,3,4. RICHARD ANTHONY CIELLO St. Ferdinand, Chicago, Intramural Basketball l,2,3,4, Dance Committee 3,4. VITO ANTHONY CLAPS St. Giles, Chicago, German Club 4, Rifle Club I,2,3,4, Baseball l,2,4, Intramural Basketball l,2,3,4, Intra- mural Golf l,2,3,4, Dance Commit- tee 2,3,4, ANTHONY JAMES CLEMENTO St. Vincent Ferrer, River Forest, Glee Club 4, Servers Club I,2,3,4, Ger- man Club 4, Chess Club 2, Intra- mural Basketball 3, Dance Commit- tee 2,3. EDWARD JAMES COLLINS St. Edmund's, Oak Park, Servers Club 2,3,4, French Club 4, Football l,2,3, Baseball I, Intramural Basket- ball 3,4, Intramural Golf l,2, Dance Committee 2,3,4. MICHAEL PETER COMISKEY St. Lucy, Oak Park, Summa Cum Laude in APSL, l,3,4, National Honor Society, National Merit Semifinalist, Councilmember 3, Dramatics 4, Blackfriars l,2,3,4, Sewers Club l,4, French Club 4, Classics Club 3, Chess Club 2, Baseball I, Intramural Bas- ketball l,2,3,4, Intramural Golf l,2, 3,4, Cheerleader 4, Dance Commit- tee 2,3,4. RICHARD JOHN CONTINO St. Giles, Chicago, German Club 4, Rifle Club l,2,3,4, Swimming I, Intramural volleyball 2, Intramural Swimming 3,4. I34 JOSEPH MICHAEL CLAPS St. Giles, Chicago, German Club 4, Rifle Club l,2,3,4, Baseball l,2,4, In- tramural Basketball l,2,3,4, Intra- mural Golf l,2,4, Dance Committee 2, 3,4. WILLIAM JOSEPH CLARKSON Resurrection, Chicago, Dramatics 4, Band l,2,3,4, German Club 4, Intra- mural Basketball 2,3,4, Intramural Golf l,2,3,4, Dance Committee 2,3,4. JOHN FRANCIS COAKER St. Catherine, Oak Park, Spanish Club 4, Intramural Basketball 3,47 Basketball I,2.' .IESS PROCTER COLLINS St. Cletus, LaGrange, German Club 3,4, Football I,2,3,4, Intramural Basketball I,2,3,4, Intramural Swim- ming l,2,3,4, Dance Committee 2,3, 4. DENNIS GRANT CONCANNON St. Bernardine, Forest Park, Band 2, 3,4, Rifle Club l,2,3,4. GERALD ROBERT CORTESI Resurrection, Chicago, Spanish Club 4, Rifle Club l,2,3,4, Intramural Bas- ketball 2,4. GERALD MANUS CRAIG St. Maria Gorretti, Frank- lin Park, Band I,2,3,4. JOHN RAYMOND DAN Ascension, Oak Park, Camera Club I, lntramu ral Basketball I,2,3,4 Dance Committee 4. EDWARD JOSEPH CROWE MICHAEL BERNARD DAVID DENNIS DALY St. John Vianney, North- lake, Debating I, Base- ball I,2,3,4, Intramural Basketball I,2,4, Dance Committee 2,3. , NICHOLAS THOMAS DARDUGNO St, Giles, Oak Park, Radio Club l,2,3,4, Baseball I,2, Intramural Basketball I,2, 3,4, Intramural Golf 2,3. CUNNINGHAM St. Luke, River Forest. JOHN ROLAND DAVIS St. Luke, River Forest, Na- tional Honor Society, Na- tional Merit Letter of Commendation, Debating I,2,3,4, Dramatics 3,4, Wick 2,3,4, Radio Club l,2, 3,4-, Servers Club I,2,3,4, Science Club 3,4, Camera Club I,2, Chess Club 2, Intramural Basketball I,4: Dance Committee 4. SENIOR COUNCILMEN Ibottom to topl ROY NOSEK, MICHAEL DUNIGAN, JOHN MA- HONEY 135 St. Gertrude, Franklin Park, National Merit Let- ter of Commendation, Councilmember 3, Wick I,2,3,4. JAMES THOMAS DAVY St. Giles, Oak Park, Span- ish Club 3, Football 2, Swimming I, Intramural Swimming 2,3,4. MICHAEL ANTHONY DEBIAS St. Domitilla, Hillside, Secretary 2, French Club 4, Basketball l,2,3,4, Dance Committee 2,3. JAMES EUGENE DEL GENIO St. Vincent Ferrer, Elmwood Park, Dramatics 4, Spanish Club 3,4, Ri- fle Club i, Basketball i, Intramural Basketball l,2,3,4, Dance Committee 2,3,4. KIM RICHARD DENKEWALTER St. Vincent Ferrer, Elmwood Park, Spanish Club 4, Swimming 4, ln- tramural Basketball 2,3,4: lntra- mural Golf 2,4, Dance Committee 2, 3,4, Cheerleader 4. ALFRED NASH DlDOMlNlCK St. Domitilla, Hillside, German Club 4, Rifle Club 4, lntraimural Basket- ball 4, Intramural Golf 3,4. GERALD ALFRED DODD St. Eulalia, Maywood, Dramatics 4, German Club 4, Chess Club 2,3: Classics Club 3, Football l, lntra- mural Basketball l,2,3,4, Dance Committee 2,3,4. MARTlN ANDREW DONLAN St. Giles, Oak Park, National Honor Society, Spanish Club 3,4, Swimming l,2,3,4, Intramural Golf l,2,3,4: Dance Committee 2,3,4. i36 DANIEL PHILIP DEL BOCCIO Resurrection, Chicago, National Merit Letter of Commendation, Dra- matics 3,4, Servers Club 3, Rifle Club l,2,3,4, 'Baseball l,2, lntramural Basketball l,2, Dance Committee 2, 3. MICHAEL SAL DeMARCO St. Luke, Forest Park, lntramural Bas- ketball l,2, Dance Committee 2,3,4. PATRICK JAMES DeSANTlS Visitation, Elmhurst, Rifle Club l,2, Dance Committee 2,3. ERNEST CARL DiDOMINlCK St. Domitilla, Hillside, Radio Club 4, German Club 4, Intramural Basket- ball l, Intramural Golf 3,4, RICHARD MARTIN DOMOVIC Mary Queen of Heaven, Cicero, ln- tramural Basketball 3,4. ROBERT JOSEPH DONOVAN St. Eulalia, Maywood, National Hon- or Society, Dramatics 4, Servers Club l,2,3,4, French Club 4, Classics Club 3, Basketball l,2,3,4, Captain 4, Baseball 4, Dance Committee 2, 3,4. TIMOTHY HENRY DOODY St. Michael, Arrowhead, National Honor Society, Summa Cum Laude 3, on A.P.S,L., Blackfriars 2,3,4, Servers Club I,2,I3,4, Basketball l,2, Intramural Basketball 3, Intramural Swimming I,2,3,4, Dance Committee 2,3, Cheerleader 3,4. DANIEL JAMES DOWD St. Bernardine, Forest Park, French Club 4, Dance Committee 2,3,4. FRANCIS ROBERT DRUM St. Giles, Oak Park, National Merit Letter of Commendation, Debating I, Dramatics 3,4, Blackfriars I,2, 3,4 Editor 4, Servers Club 2,3,4, French Club 4, Chess Club 2,3, Classics Club 3, Hockey I, Intramural Basketball I,2,3,4, Intramural Golf I,2,3,4, Dance Committee 2,3,4. MICHAEL JOSEPH DUNIGAN St. Edmund, Oak Park, Councilmem- ber 4, Dramatics 4, Servers Club 2,3, Spanish Club 3,4, Swimming I,2,3,4, Intramural Basketball I, Intramural Golf 2, Dance Committee 2,3,4. MICHAEL RICHARD ESPOSITO St. Frances of Rome, Cicero, Treas- urer 2, Athletic Manager I, Dance Committee 2,4. MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER FAZIOLI St, Francis Xavier, LaGrange Park, Radio Club 4, German Club 4. JAMES LAWRENCE DOOLEY St. Luke, River Forest, Dramatics 2,3,4, Servers Club 2,3,4, French Club 4, Baseball l,2,3, Intramural Basketball I,2,3,4, Dance Committee 2,3,4. THOMAS JOSEPH DOYLE Ascension, Oak Park, Intramural Basketball 4, Dance Committee 4. THOMAS LEE DUNAWAY St. Vincent Ferrer, River Forest, Serv- ers Club I,2: Swimming I,2. KENNETH ARTHUR ERNST St. Simeon, Bellwood: National Hon- or Society, Dramatics l,2,3,4, Glee Club l,2,3,4, Servers Club 2, Ger- man Club 4, Dance Committee 4. TIMOTHY JAMES FARRELL St. Catherine of Siena, Chicago, Basketball I, Intramural Basketball 2,3,4, Dance Committee 2,3,4. JOHN SPENCE FINLAY St. Giles, Chicago, Glee Club I,2, 3,4, Rifle Club 3,4, Dance Committee 4. I37 JAMES RICHARD FORD St. Francis Xavier, LaGrange Park, Swimming I,2,3,4: Dance Committee 4. RICHARD WILLIAM FOURIE St. Barbara, Brookfield, Football l, 2,3,4, 'Baseball 4, Intramural Basket- ball l,2,3,4, Intramural Swimming 2, Dance Committee 2,3. KEVIN ARTHUR GARVEY St. Genevieve, Chicago, Spanish Club 4, Hockey 4, Baseball 4, Intra- mural Basketball 2,3,4, Intramural Galf l,2,3,4, Dance Committee 4. GREGORY VINCENT GIBBS St. Edmund, Oak Park, Swimming l,2,3,4, Dance Committee 2. JOSEPH GREGORY GLAB St. Giles, Chicago, Football I,2,3, Baseball 4, Intramural Basketball l,4, Dance Committee 2,4. JAMES WA LTER GOGOLA Mary Queen of Heaven., Cicero, Band l, Spanish Club 3,4, Chess Club 2, 4, Intramural Basketball l,2, Intra- mural Golf l,2,3,4. l38 JOHN LOUIS FORTINI St. Edmund, Oak Park, Spanish Club 4, Baseball I,2,4, Intramural Basketball 2,3,4, Dance Committee 2,3,4. DAVID ANTHONY GAIDZIK Divine Providence, Westchester, Swimming l,2,3,4, Captain 4. PETER FRANCIS GEAREN Ascension, Oak Park, French Club 4, Basketball I, Swimming I, Golf l,2,3,4, Captain 4, Intramural Basketball 2,3,4, Intramural Swim- ming I,3, Intramural Golf l, Dance Committee 2,4. JOSEPH DAVID GIGANTE St. Giles, Chicago. GEOFFREY BRIAN GNEUHS St. Luke, River Forest: National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Dramatics 4, Wick 2,3,4, French Club 4. GREGG PAUL GOOSSENS Ascension, Oak Park, Servers Club 2,3,4, German Club 4, Intramural Basketball 2,3,4, Intramural Golf l,2,3,4. An intimate moment illumined by ye olde lighthouse. KEITH EDWARD GORLEN Mater Christi, North Riv- erside, National Merit letter of Commendation, Radio Club 4, Band 4, Sci- ence Club 2, Intramural Basketball I. ANDREW CARMEN GUERRIERO Divine Infant, Westchester, Baseball l,2,4, Tennis I,2, Intramural Basketball I, 2,3, Intramural Golf I. CHRISTOPHER JOSEPH GRECO St. Genevieve, Chicago. WARDCLEMENT GUNCHEON St. Edmund, Oak Park, Glee Club I, German Club 4, Science Club 2, Rifle Club 2,3,4, Intra- mural Swimming 3, Dance Committee 2,3,4. ROBERT JOSEPH GRECO St. Angela, Chicago, Ger- man Club 4, Football I,2, 3,4, Intramural Basketball I,2,3,4. MICHAEL FRANCIS GURGONE Visitation, Elmhurst, Vice President I, Football I,2, 3,4, Basketball I,2, Dance Committee 2,3. JAMES ALAN GROSSO Our Lady of the Angels, Chicago, Dramatics 2,3,4, Band I, French Club 4, Intramural Basketball I. DENNIS JEROME HAGERTY St. Catherine of Siena, Oak Park, German Club 4, Intramural Basketball 2,3,4. THOMAS EUGENE HANLEY Ascension, Oak Park, Dramatics 3, 4, Radio Club I, Glee Club 4, Swimming I, Intramural Basketball I, Intramural Swimming 3,4. JAMES MICHAEL HARE ST. Thomas Aquinas, Chicago, Rifle Club I. ANTHONY FRANK HARMON St. Joseph and St. Anne, Chicago, German Club 4, Tennis 4, Intramural Basketball l,2,3,4. JOHN EDWARD HENNESSY St. Vincent Ferrer, Elmwood Park, Servers Club I,2,3,4, German Club 4, Swimming l,2,3,4, Intramural Bas- ketball I, Intramural Golf I,2,3,4. JAMES PATRICK HESTER St. Peter Canisius, Chicago, Dramat- ics 4, Glee Club I, Spanish Club 3,4, Baseball 2, Athletic Manager I, In- tramural Basketball 2,3,4, JAMES EUGENE IMBUR St. Mary, Riverside, A.P.S.L. Summa Cum Laude 2. I4O VINCENT LUKE HANSON St. Giles, Oak Park, Football l,2 Intramural Golf 2, Dance Commit- tee I,2. LEO THOMAS HARKINS St. Edmund, Oak Park, Radio Club 3,4, German Club 4, Science Club 2,3,4, Tennis I,2,3,4, Intramural Swimming 3, Intramural Golf I,2, 3,4. ROBERT BERNARD HART Sf. John of the Cross, Western Springs, Dramatics 4, Glee Club I,2, 3,4, German Club 4, Intramural Golf 2,4, Dance Committee 3,4. THOMAS CONDON HERBSTRITT St. Vincent Ferrer, River Forest, Na- tional Merit Letter of Commendation, Councilmember 3, Servers Club I,2, 3,4, Swimming I,2,3,4, Intramural Golf I,2,3,4, Dance Committee 2,3,4. BRUCE ROBERT HOLECEK St. Mary's, Riverside, French Club 4, Intramural Basketball 2,3,4, Dance Committee 4. JOHN JOSEPH JARDINE St. Catherine of Siena, Oak Park, Swimming I, Dance Committee 2,4. f 3,4, 'Basketball I,2,3,4, Baseball I, The Homecoming clance was a huge success, the students' enthusiasm produced a Friar victory in the game against De Paul. ROBERT JOHN JENSEN JAMES JOSEPH St. Jane de Chantal, Chicago, Spanish Club 3,4, Baseball 1,21 Intra- mural Basketball, Dance Committee 2,3,4. JOHN PAUL JONES St. Thomas Aquinas, Chi- cago, Camera Club I, Hockey I,2,3,4, Intramu- ral Basketball l,2,3,4, In- tramural Golf 4. JIAMBA LVO St. Angela, Chicago, Glee Club l,2, Intramural Bas- ketball I,2,3,4, Dance Committee 2,3. RICHARD CLARE KAISER St. Stephen, Chicago, A.P.S.L. Summa Cum Laude 2, German Club 4, Science Club 2, Intramu- ral Basketball I. TERRENCE WARREN JOHNSON St. Giles, Oak Park, Base- ball I,2, Intramural Golf I,3,4. THOMAS MICHAEL KALLAL St. Louise De Marillac, La Grange Park, German Club 4, Rifle Club I, Baseball 3,4, Intramural Basketball 2, Intramural Golf 3,4. THOMAS ANDREW JOHNSTON Ascension, Oak Park, Wick 3,45 Band I,2, Servers Club 2,3,4. JAMES CHARLES KANTOR St. Giles, Chicago, Golf 3,45 Intramural Basketball I,2, Intramural Golf I,2, 3,4. TIMOTHY JOSEPH KEADY St. Edward, Chicago, Spanish 3,4, Swimming l,2,3,4, Dance Committee 2,3,4. DANIEL THOMAS KEDING Mary Seat at Wisdom, Park Ridge, Glee Club 4, Quigley P.S. l,2,3. GARY BERNARD KELLEY St. Thomas Aquinas, Chicago, Dra- motics 4, Football I,2,3,4, Intra- mural Basketball 4, Dance Commit- tee 2,3. ROBERT LEWIS KELLY St. Luke, River Forest, Spanish Club 4, Tennis 4, Intramural Basketball 2,4, Intramural Golf 3,4, Dance Com- mittee 3,4. PATRICK GABRIEL KILBRIDGE St. Edmund, Oak Park, Band l,2, 3,4. MICHAEL OWEN KILMER Resurrection, Chicago, Intramural Basketball 2, Dance Committee 2. I42 ROBERT THOMAS KEAG St. Giles, Chicago, Football I, Intra- mural Basketball l,2,3,4, Intramural Golf 3,4. TERRENCE JAMES KELLEHER St. Luke, River Forest, National Honor Society, A.P.S.L. Summa Cum Laude 2, National Merit Letter of Commendation, NCTE Nomination, Dromatics 4, Wick 3,4, Blackfriars l,2,3,4, French 4, Yew Tree, Editor 3,4, Classics 3, IAMES MICHAEL KELLEY St, Luke, River Forest, Spanish Club 3,4, Basketball l,2, Intramural Bas- ketball 3,4, Intramural Golf 3, Dance Committee 4. DANIEL MICHAEL KENNEY St. Giles, Oak Park, Football l,2, Intramural Basketball 2,3,4. JOHN BURKE KILEY St. Lucy, Chicago, Wick 2, Football I, Golf 2,3,4, Intramural Swimming 3, Dance Committee 3,4. JAMES ANTHONY KIZIOR St. Mary's Riverside, Intramural Bas- ketball I. ROBERT JOHN KLAFETA Divine Infant, Westchester, Treasurer 3, Football I, Basketball I,2,3, ln- tramural Basketball 4, Dance Com- mittee 2,3,4. ROBERT FRANCIS KOLB Ascension, Oak Park, Baseball I,2, 3,4, Basketball I,2, Intramural Bas- ketball 3,4, Dance Committee 4. JOHN STEPHEN KOCIOLKO St. Mary of Czestochwa, Cicero, Na- tional Merit Letter of Commenda- tion: Debating I,2, Wick I,2. JOHN LOUIS KRILLIES Greek Orthodox-Assumption, Chicago. Seniors, along with the underclassmen, were encouraged to make frequent use of the new counseling facilities. I43 Xllx., . ROBERT LEE KRIZEK Ascension, Oak Park, Dramatics 4, Blackfriars 3,4, German Club 4, Classics Club 3, Football I,2, Baseball 4, Intra- mural Basketball I,2,3,4, Intramural Golf 2,4, Dance Committee 2,3,4, Cheerleader 4. MARVIN CHARLES KRUEGER St. Giles, Oak Park, Ger- man Club 4, Basketball I, Intramural Basketball 2,3,4, Dance Committee 3. ROGER WILLIAM KUGEL St. Louise de Marillac, Brookfield, Summa cum Laude in APSL, German Club 4, Intramural Bas- ketball I,2,3,4. EDWARD JOSEPH KULECK St. John Bosco, Chicago, Quigly P.S. Chicago I,2, 3. PAUL JEROME LAMB St. Bernardine, Oak Park, Basket- ball l,2, Baseball 3,4, Classics Club 3, Intramural Basketball 3,4, Intra- mural Golf 2,3,4, Dance Committee 2,3,4. TERRENCE FRANCIS LANE St. Edmund, Oak Park, Quigley P.S., Chicago I,2. THOMAS BONNIE LASKIEWICZ St. Tarcissus, Chicago, Spanish Club 4, Swimming I,2,3,4, Dance Come mittee 4. DENNIS JOSEPH LAZZARO St. Vincent Ferrer, Elmwood Park, Debating I, Servers Club l,2,3,4, Tennis I,2,3,4, Intramural Basketball 2,3,4, Intramural Golf l,2,3,4, Dance Committee 2. DALE THOMAS LEUER St. Giles, Chicago, Debating l,2, 3,4, Speech Awards in Debating and Forensics, Intramural Golf 3,4, Dance Committee 2. RICHARD LAWRENCE LINDBERG St. Bernardine, Forest Park, Intra- mural Basketball 3,4, Dance Com- mittee 3,4. I44 MARK PATRICK LAMBERT Divine Infant, Westchester, Swim- ming l,2, Intramural Swimming 3,4. JAMES ROBERT LANPHIER St. Vincent Ferrer, River Forest, Golf 2,3,4, Intramural Golf I, Intramural Basketball 2,3. JAMES EDWARD LAWLER St. Simeon, Bellwood, Football I, Intramural Basketball 2,3. JAMES KEVIN LENNON St. Catherine of Siena, Oak Park, Dramatics 4, Basketball l,2, Intra- mural Basketball 3,4, Dance Commit- tee 2. DONALD CHARLES LIES St. Mary's, Riverside, Dramatics 3,4, Chess Club 2, Football I,2,3, Intra- mural Basketball I,2, Dance Com- mittee 2,3,4. RICHARD ARTHUR LUEBBE St. Edmund, Oak Park, German Club 4, Science Club I, Hockey l,2, 3,4, Tennis l,2,3,4, Intramural Bas- ketball l,2, Intramural Golf l,3,4. JAMES DOUGLAS MacARTHUR St. Giles, Oak Park5 German Club 45 Intramural Basketball 35 Dance Com- mittee 2,3,4. DOUGLAS JAMES MAGNO St. Cyprian, River Grove5 German Club 45 Rifle Club 2,3,45 Football I5 Intramural Basketball ly Dance Com- mittee 2,3,4. FRANCIS MICHAEL MALITO St. Giles Chicago5 Rifle Club 2,3,45 Intramural Basketball l,2,3,45 Intra- mural Swimming I5 Intramural Golf I,2,3,45 Dance Committee 2,3,4. JOHN EDWARD MANCZAK St. Frances of Rome, Oak Park, French Club 45 Intramural Basket- ball I,2,35 Intramural Golf l,2,4. GEORGE EDWARD MARINIER Our Lady of Charity, Cicera5 French Club 45 Intramural Basketball l,2, 3,45 Intramural Golf 3,45 Dance Com- mittee 2. GORDON DAVID MASON St. Francis Xavier, LaGrange5 Span- ish Club 3,45 Intramural Swimming 2,45 Dance Committee 2. JOHN FRANCIS MADL St. Angela, Chicago, German Club 45 Quigley P.S., Chicago I,2. JOHN PATRICK MAHONEY 'St. Edmund, Oak Park5 Councilmem- ber 45 Football I5 Baseball 2,45 ln- tramural Basketball l,2,3,45 Dance Committee 2,3,4. JOHN HOWARD MAMMOSER St. Edmund, Oak Park5 Hockey I,2, 3,45 Swimming 25 Golf 2,3,45'Intra- mural Golf I. ROBERT MAURICE MANN St. Eulalia, Maywood5 Glee Club I5 Spanish Club 4, JAMES GERARD MARZULLO St. Giles, Oak Park. WILLIAM EDWARD MASTERSON Immaculate Conception, Elmhurst5 Dance Committee 35 Brooklyn Prep, Brooklyn, New York I,2. I46 JOHN PHILIP MATANOCK St. Giles, Oak Park: Dramatics 3,4: Radio Club I: Band I,2,3,4: French Club 4: Intramural Swimming 2,3. RICHARD ANTHONY MAY St. Mary's, Riverside: Glee Club I: Tennis I,2,3. JOHN RICHARD MICHELOTTI St. Eulalia, Broadview: Spanish Club 3,4: Chess Club 2: Hockey I: Swim- ming I,2: Dance Committee 2,4. MATTHEW JAMES MILLER St. Giles, Oak Park: Swimming I,2: Intramural Basketball 3: Intramural Golf I: Intramural Swimming 3: Dance Committee 2,3. MICHAEL JOSEPH MORRISSEY Ascension, Oak Park: National Mer- it Letter of Commendation: Quill and Scroll: Dramatics 4: Class President 3: Wick 2,3,4: Editor 3,4: Servers Club 2,3,4: French Club 4: Chess Club 2,3,4: Basketball I: Intramural Basketball 2,3,4: Cheerleader 4: Dance Committee 2,3,4. RAYMOND PAUL MRAVIC St. Domitilla, Berkeley: German Club 4: Science Club 2: Astronomy Club I: Basketball I: Intramural Basket- ball 2: Intramural Golf l,4: Dance Committee 3,4. ROBERT BUCK MATHIAS Ascension, Oak Park: Summa cum Laude, APSL: Servers Club 2,3,4: French Club 4: Tennis 2,3,4: Intra- mural Basketball I,2,3,4: Cheerlead- er 4. JOHN JOSEPH MEGALL St. Giles, Chicago: Rifle club l,2,3,4: Dance Committee 4. NEIL JAMES MILES St. Odilo, Berwyn: Debating 2: Glee Club I,4: German Club 4: Intramu- ral Swimming 2. JAMES ASHLEY MORRISON St. Simeon, Bellwood: Dramatics 2, 3,4: Glee Club 4: Servers Club 3,4: Swimming I,2: Dance Committee 2,3: National Merit Letter of Commenda- tion. EDWARD ANTHONY MOTTEL Our Lady Of the Mount, Cicero: Dra- matics 4: German Club 4: Science Club 2. PAUL MICHAEL MUELLER St. Giles, Oak Park: Blackfriars 2: Radio Club I,2,3,4: German Club 4: Science Club I,2: Intramural Bas- ketball I,2: Dance Committee 2. Seniors working on the Fall Contraternity Dance. RAYMOND' CHARLES MUELLER St. Catherine of Siena, Oak Park, National Merit Letter of Commendation, German Club 4, Basket- ball 'l, Intramural Bas- ketball 3, Dance Commit- tee4. MICHAEL HEALY McDONALD St. Luke, River Forest, Class Secretary 3, Class Treasurer I, Dramatics 4, Servers Club I,2,3,4, Spanish Club 3,4, Bas- ketball I,2, Intramural Basketball 3,4, Intramural Swimming 3,4, Intramural Golf 3,4, Dance Commit- tee 2,3,4. THOMAS MICHAEL MURASKI St. Alexander, Villa Park, Band I, German Club 4, Swimming I,2,3,4, Dance Committee 4. SCOTT JAMES MCDONALD St. Giles, Oak Park, Swimming I, Intramural Swimming 4, Dance Com- mittee 2,3,4. PATRICK DYER MCCARTHY St. Vincent Ferrer, Elm- wood Park, Servers Club I, Spanish Club 3,4, Ri- fle Club I, Athletic Man- ager 2, Intramural Basket- ball 3,4, Dance Commit- tee 3. BRUCE MICHAEL McMANAMAN Immaculate Conception, Elmhurst, Swimming 2,3,4, Dance Committee 3,4, Punahou Academy, Hono- lulu, Hawaii, I. JAMES LEAMING McDANIEL Ascension, Oak Park, Spanish Club 4, Football I, Basketball I,2, Intra- mural Basketball 3, Dance Committee 3,4. BRUCE FRANCIS NABOR St. Priscilla, Chicago, National Merit Letter of Commendation, German Club 4, Intramural Bas- ketball I,2,3,4, Dance Com. mittee 4. ADRIAN OSWALD NATALINI St. Giles, Chicago, Rifle Club l,2, 3,4, Archeology 4. DENNIS JOHN NERI St. William, Chicago, Glee Club I,2,3,4. TERRENCE PATRICK O'BRIEN Ascension, Oak Park, National Merit Letter ot Commendation, Wick 3, Radio Club I,3, Swimming l,2, Dance Committee 4. THOMAS MICHAEL O'MEARA St. William, Chicago, Quill and Scroll Society, Class President 4, De- bating l,2, Wick. 3,4, Band l,2, Sci- ence Club 2, Intramural Basketball 2,3,4, Cheerleader 4, National Honor Society, Dance Committee 2, 3,4. RICHARD FRANCIS O'ROURKE St. Francis Xavier, LaGrange, Debat- ing I,2,3,4, Dramatics 4, Dance Committee 2,3,4. RUSSELL NEIL PARKER St. Giles, Chicago, Spanish Club 4. l48 WILLIAM EDWARD NELSON St. Luke, River Forest, Dramatics 2,4, Band I,2,3, Classics Club 3, Foot- ball I, lntramurail Basketball 2, ln- tramural Volleyball 4, Intramural Galt 4, Dance Committee 3,4. ROY ALAN NOSEK St. Leonard, Berwyn, Councilmember 4, Dramatics 4, German Club 4, Swimming I, Intramural Basketball 2,3,4, Intramural Swimming 2,3,4, Dance Committee 2,3,4, National Honor Society. ROBERT JOSEPH O'LEARY Our Lady Help of Christians, Chi- cago, Intramural Basketball 2,3,4, Intramural Swimming 3, Dance Com- mittee 3. TERRENCE JOSEPH O'NElL Ascension, Oak Park, Blackfriars 2, Football I, Intramural Basketball I, 2,3, Intramural Golf I, Danoe Com- mittee 2,3. EDWARD MICHAEL OSMOLAK Our Lady of Charity, Cicero. JOHN JOSEPH PARKES St. Eulalia, Broadview, Radio Club 4, Divine Word Seminary, Techny, ll- linois I,2,3. N How to study. ROBERT MICHAEL PASCHKE Divine Providence, West- chester, Council member 2, German Club 4, Foot- ball l,2,3,4, Intramural Basketball I, Dance Com- mittee 2,4. HERBERT WESLEY PERCIVAL St. Thomas Aquinas, Chi- cago, Radio Club 3,4, Ri- fle Club 'I, Classics club 3. Yam ANTHONY JOSEPH PAULETTE Ascension, Oak Park, Band I,2,3, Baseball 2,3, 4, Dance Committee 2,3, 4. RICHARD SAM PETTINEO St. John Chrysastom, Bell- woad, Football I ,2,3,4: Baseball 4, Intramural Basketball l,2: Class Sec- retary I . IOHN JOSEPH PAVLETIC St. Hugh, Lyons, Rifle Club I. FRANCIS .JOSEPH PIHA St. Odilo, Berwyn, Band l,2,3,4, German Club 4, Dance Committee 2,4. RICHARD PIERRE PELOQUIN Ascension, Oak Park, Na- tional ,Merit Letter of Commendation, Dramat- ics 4, Blackfriars l,2, Ger- man Club 4, Chess Club 2,3, Baseball 4: Intra- mural Basketball 3,4, Dance Committee 2. RICHARD LOUIS POHL Ascension, Oak Park, Basketball 2, Intramural Basketball I,3,4, Dance Committee 2,3,4. JEROME EDWARD POPE Ascension, Oak Park, Rifle Club I, Football 2, Intramural Basketball I,2,3,4, Intramural Golf 2, Dance Committee 3,4. EDWARD KENNETH PORO St. Mary, North Riverside, National Honor Society, Blackfriars I,2, Ger- man Club 4, Rifle Club I,2, Chess Club 2, Dance Committee 4, Basket- ball Intramurals I. ROBERT JOSEPH REDDING Ascension, Oak Park, National Hon- or Society, Servers Club I,2, Ger- man Club 4, Dance Committee 2,3, 4, Basketball Intramurals I,2,3,4, Golf Intramurals 3,4. BRIAN TIMOTHY RICE St. Vincent Ferrer, River Forest, In- tramural Basketball 3,4, Dance Com- mittee 2,3,4. HENRY JOSEPH ROMANSKI Our Lady of Charity, Cicero, Na- tional Honor Society, Wick 2,3,4, Classics Club 3, Morton High School I. WILLIAM ALOYSIUS RYAN Ascension, Oak Park, French Club 4, Dance Committee 2,3,4, Football I, Swimming I,2,3,4, Golf Intramu- rals 2,3,4. JOHN PATRICK PORN Ascension, Oak Park, Servers Club I,2,3,4, Hockey I,2,3,4, Intramural Basketball I,2, Intramural Golf I,2, 3,4. MICHAEL ANDREW POTOKAR St. Hugh, Lyons, Rifle Club. PAUL WALTER RENICK' St. Louise de Marillac, La Grange Park, National Honor Society, Radio Club I,2,3,4, Science Club 2,3,4, Baseball 2,3,4, Basketball Intramurals I, Golf Intramurals I. JAMES PATRICK RILEY Ascension, Oak Park, Spanish Club 3, Dance Committee 3,4, Servite Seminary I. TIMOTHY EDWARD ROONEY Divine Infant, Hillside, Debating I, Dramatics 2,3,4, Dance Committee 3, Athletic Manager 2. DANIEL LOUIS SACCO St. Giles, Oak Park, Basketball In- tramurals 3,4, Golf Intramurals 3,4. NX--v 411 ' RAYMOND EMMET SCHUSTER Divine Infant, Westchester: German Club 4, Dance Committee 2,35 Swimming I,2,3,4. ANTHONY CARL SCOLARO St. Frances of Rome, Cic- erop Spanish Club 4, Glee Club I,2, Dance Commit- tee 3,4. JAMES HENRY SCULLY Divine Infant, Westches- ter, Class Councilmember I, Servers Club I,2,3,4p French Club 4, Dance Committee I,2,3,4: Cheer- leader 4, Basketball i,2, 3,4. JOSEPH MICHAEL SESTAK Mater Christi, North Riverside, German Club 45 Hockey 41 Baseball If 25 Basketball Intramurals I,2,3,4. CHARLES FRANK SARNO St. Frances of Rome, Berwyn, Class Vice President 2, Class Councilmem- ber I, Dance Committee 2, Football i,2,4, Basketball Intramurals I,2. RANDALL LEO SCHIRMER St. Mary, Riverside, Dance Commit- tee 4g Baseball I, Basketball Intra- murals I,2,3,4, Swimming Intramu- rals i,2,3,4, Golf Intramurals I. WILLIAM WARREN SATHER St. Giles, Oak Park, Class Vice Pres- ident 3, Dance Committee 2,35 Foot- ball I,2,3,4, Captain 4, Basketball I,2p Golf Intramurals 4. DENNIS WILLIAM SCHNEIDER St. Bernarcline, Forest Park, Na- tional Honor Societyp Dramatics 3,4, Bancl I,2,3,4g German Club 45 Dance Committee 4. I5I ANTHONY RICHARD SHAKER St. Vincent Ferrer, River Forest5 De- bating lg Servers Club I5 Tennis I 2,35 Basketball Intramurals I,2,3,4 Dance Committee 4. MARK FRANCIS SHERIDAN St. Edmund, Oak Park5 National Honor Society5 Servers Club 2,3,45 Athletic Manager 2,3,45 Baseball 45 Basketball Intramurals l,2,3,45 Swim- ming Intramurals I,2,3,45 Golf In- tramurals I,2,3,4. RONALD PETER SIMMONS St. Angela, Chicago5 French Club 4. JOHN MICHAEL SMILANIC St. Giles, Oak Park5 Sewers Club 3,45 Cheerleader 45 Football I5 Bas- ketball 2,3,4. ROBERT JAY SMITH St. Giles, Oak Park5 Dance Commit- tee 2,3,45 Swimming I,2,3,4. GEORGE WILLIAM SPELLMIRE St. Edmund, Oak Park5 National Honor Society5 National Merit Let- ter of Commendatiom German Club 45 Dance Committee 45 Hockey l,2,3,45 Captain 45 Swimming Intra- murals 2,35 Golf Intramurals I,2, 3,4. ROBERT WILLIAM SHAW St. Angela, Chicago5 Dance Com- mittee 2,3,45 Football I5 Swimming Swimming Intramurals 3,45 Golf ln- tramurals I,2,3,4. SAMUEL JAMES SHIFO St. Mary of Celles, Berwyn5 Golf I5 Golf Intramurals I,45 Basketball ln- tramurals 4. JOSEPH PETER SIMONS Ill St. Giles, Oak Park5 Wick 3,45 French Club 45 Dance Committee 25 Basketball lg Baseball I,2,3,45 Bas- ketball Intramurals 1,25 Swimming ln- tramurals I,2,3,45 Golf Intramurals I,2,3,4. PATRICK GEORGE SMITH St. Giles, Chicago5 Basketball ln- tramurals 2. LEONARD JOHN SOLFA Master Christi, North Riverside5 Base- ball I,2,3,45 Basketball Intramurals I,2,4. LAWRENCE MICHAEL STACK St. Angela, Chicago5 Spanish Club 45 Swimming l,25 Swimming Intra- murals 3,-4. l,25 Basketball Intramurals 3,45 GREGORIE MICHAEL STANEK St. Mary, Riverside, Wick 2,3, Cam- era Club I, Chess Club 2,3,4, Bas- ketball Intramurals 2,3,4, Golf ln- tramurals 2,3,4. CASEY RAYMOND STARSIAK St. Ladislaus, Chicago, Band I,2, Glee Club l,2,3,4, German Club 2, 3,4, Intramural Golf 3,4, Dance Com- mittee 2. JOHN EDWARD SWEENEY St. Giles, Oak Park, Wick 3, Radio Club l,2,3,4, German Club 4, Sci- ence Club 2,3, Dance Committee 2. JOSEPH BENEDICT THOMAS Ascension, Oak Park, Servers Club 2,3,4, German Club 3,4, Camera Club 2, Swimming l,2,4, Intramural Swimming 3, Intramural Golf 4, Dance Committee 2,3,4. ALAN WILLIAM TORTORELLA St. Giles, Chicago, Band I,2,3,4, In- tramural Basketball l,2,3,4. ANTHONY JOSEPH TROTTA Divine Infant, Westchester, German Club 4, Hockey 2,3,4, Baseball I,2: Intramural Basketball 2, Intramural Golf 3,4, Dance Committee 2,3. RICHARD PAUL STANIS Sacred Heart, Melrose Park, Glee Club l,2,3,4, Chess Club 2,3,4, Greek Club 3, Intramural Basketball l,2, Intramural Golf 2,3,4, Dance Com- mittee 2,3,4. THOMAS PATRICK STOCKY St. Bernardine, Forest Park, Dra- matics l,2,3,4, Glee Club 2,3,4, Ger- man Club 4. JOHN FRANCIS SZKLARSKI St. Giles, Oak Park, National Honor Society, Band l,2,3,4, German Club 4, Intramural Basketball l,2,4. JOHN FRANCIS TORRES Ascension, Oak Park, Baseball 4, Intramural Basketball l,2,3,4, Dance Committee 4. DAVID MICHAEL TROBIANI St. Phillip, Addison. WALTER ANTHONY UBIK St. Eulalia, Maywood, National Merit Semitinalist, Dramatics 4, Wick l,2,3, Radio Club 4, German Club 4, Science Club l, Chess Club 2, ln- tramural Basketball I, Intramural Golf l, Dance Committee 4. ROBERT WILLIAM UDE Visitation, Elmhurst, German Club 4, Intramural Basketball 2,3,4, Quigley P.S., Chicago 2. JOHN WHALEN WALSH St. Giles, Oak Park, Hockey 2,3,4, Swimming I, Intramural Basketball 3, Intramural Swimming 2, Intra- mural Golf I, Dance Committee 2,3. KARL ALAN WASH St. Daniel the Prophet, Chicago, A.P.S.L. Summa cum Lauda 2, Band I,2,3,4, Intramural Golt 2, Dance Committee 2. JAMES ANDREW WRONKIEWICZ Sacred Heart, Melrose Park, De- bating I, Radio Club I, German Club 4, Science Club 2,4, Chess Club 2,3,4, Intramural Basketball 2, 4, Dance Committee 2,3,4. JOHN EDWARD ZAVISLAK St. Pius X, Stickney, Servers Club I, Chess Club 4, Intramural Basket- ball I,4. TIMOTHY MARK ZEGLIN St. Mary of Celle, Berwyn, National Honor Society, National Merit Semi- finalist, Rifle Club I,2,3,4, French Club 4: Baseball i,2. I54 JAMES IGNATIUS VOSTAL Ascension, Oak Park, Hockey 2,3,4, Dance Committee 2. THOMAS JOSEPH WALSH St. Luke, River Forest, Baseball I, Intramural Basketball I,2, Dance Committee 4. CHARLES MICHAEL WILLIAMS St. Angela, Chicago, German Club 4, Hockey I, Intramural Basketball I,2,3,4, lntra-mural Swimming 3, ln- tramuural Golf 3,4, Dance Com- mittee 2,3. GLEN STEVEN YURJEVICH St. Eulolio, Broadview, Football I, Basketball l,2, Intramural Basket- ball 3, Intramural Golf 3,4, Dance Committee 3,4. PAUL PETER ZDRAHEL St, Simeon, Bellwood, German Club 4, Baseball l,2,3,4, Intramural Bas- ketball I. MICHAEL JAMES ZOHIMSKY St. Catherine at Siena, Chicago, Band I, Glee Club 3, Servers Club 2,3, Spanish Club 4, Dance Com- mittee 2,3. DAVID ROBERT BOYLE Not Pictured THOMAS EDWARD CASSIN St. Lucy, Oak Park, Dance St. Luke, River Forest, Spanish Committee 2,3. JAMES JOHN HOLZWART St. Tarcissus, Chicagop Ger- man Club 3,4, Baseball 1,2 3,41 Intramural Golf l,2,3,4 Dance Committee 2. Club 4. ROBIN PHILIP KWIATKOWSKI Holy Innocents, Chicago: Classics Club 3, Intramural Basketball 2, Dance Commit- tee 2. GEORGE JOSEPH CIBULA St. Giles, Oak Park, Football l,2,4p Intramural Basketball 23,41 Dance Committee 2,3,4. RICHARD THOMAS MULVIHILL Resurrection, Chicago, Intra- mural Basketball 2,3,4, Dance Committee 3, WILLIAM ROGER COSTELLO St. Giles, Oak Park, Hockey 3,45 Intramural Basketball l,2, 3,4, Dance Committee 2,3. THOMAS CHARLES TRANKINA St. Luke, River Forest: Tennis lf Golf 2,3,4, Intramural Basketball l,2,3,4. The four senior retreats were held in Glenview and Notre Dame. Student Council TOP LEFT, Junior Ofificers. FRONT il. to r.h D. Kelley, President, R. Donlan, R. Carrohery BACK: R. Doyle, G, Lafiemina, J. Grill, M. Mathias. TOP RIGHT, Senior Officers. Fr. Kelly, Moderator, R. Nosek, T. O'Meara, President, J, Mahoney, M. Dunigan. Absent: R. Mathias, D. Bresnahan, R. Coldarazzo. BOTTOM LEFT, Freshman Officers. ifront to loacki left side: W. McAuliffe, C. Leahy, J. Dugdale, J. Williams, right side: T. Collins, R. Fuscone, President, D. Raniere. BOTTOM RIGHT, Sophomore Ofiicers. FRONT: L. Marcucci, M. Mullen, M. Corso, BACK: P. McCarthy, J. Martinkus, F. Karthieiser, W. Gaul, President. One of the most important innovations at Fenwick this year has been the formation of a student council. All of the class ofiicers banded together with their moderator, Fr. Kelly, to constitute Fenwick's first attempt in student government. However the idea of a student council was not new at Fenwick. The need for ofiicial student representa- tion had been expressed by both the administration and the student body in previous years. Much information on stu- dent councils was gleaned from other schools in the area, and the first members of Fenwick's student council pro- ceeded to lay the foundations for student representation in the conduct of the school. During the opening months of school the council set itself the task of clcvising a suitable constitution. It was agreed that the laws be tentative, because of the inexperi- ence of the council members with this new organization. But this inexperience did not prevent the representative body from acting. A senior football league was organized and operated by the council. The council also received a petition to have coffee served in the cafeteriag the urn of fresh coffee was soon installed in the cafeteria. The re- vision of certain disciplinary details was also undertaken. A weekly calendar of events, the Friar Criar, was issued by the council for the first time in February. But the coun- cil's most important achievement was the example it gave for the future in its responsible exercise of concern for the school and initiative. Alumni The purpose of the Fenwick Alumni Association is to promote the spirit of cainaraderie among its mem- bers and to assist in the development of the Fenwick of the future , This quote from the ALUMNI WICK is Mr. Dan O'Brien's description of the project he has undertaken as the new Executive Secretary of the asso- ciation. The club will help keep Fenwick graduates in touch with their alma mater and with one another during their college and business careers. To achieve this goal, the Association has scheduled a number of events and programs during the school year, such as the Homecoming football game reception, the Alumni-Var- sity basketball game, and the annual Alumni dance. In addition, a weekly Gym and Pool night was inaugu- rated, giving the alumni access to the school facilities in their efforts to keep in shape. As always, the Alumni year culminated in a reunion: this year, that of the Class of 1941. Above: newly ordained Dominican alumni concelebrate Mass in a school assembly with Fr. Cumiskey. They are il. to r.l Fathers Gennaro Malizia, George Kovacec, Michael Walsh and Joseph Selvaggio. Right: Fr. John Schwind, Alumni Mocleratcr, and Mr. Dan O'Brien, Executive Secretary of the Association. Below: Alumnus, now Astronaut, Dr. Joseph Kerwin is initiated into the Friars Club at the Football Banquet. y rm-M A , ra ,.. f s Q3 ational Honor Society Each year membership in the National Honor Society is extended to ten per cent of the graduating class. This distinction is the school's proud recognition of scholastic achievement. It is late in the spring of the year that the faculty reviews the careers of the juniors. Only those in the top third of the class scholastically are considered eligible 5 the election of the members by their instructors is then based on leadership in the various phases of the school's life. The names of those so honored is first announced at the annual Honors Assembly. Twenty-six members of the class of 1966 wear the small but significant key of the National Honor Society. It says that they have studied earnestly, they have grown intellectually, they have proven their competitive stamina, they have been a leaven in their school. It was also in the spring of their junior year that the Class of '66 took the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test. Michael Comiskey, Walter Ubik and Timothy Zeglin achieved the status of Hnalist in this competition. Nineteen others received Certificates of Merit in recognition of their scoring in the top two per cent of all those competing. They were Robert Bambera, Lawrence Berlandi, David Daly, John Davis, Daniel Del Boccio, Robert Drum, Keith Gorlen, Terrence Kelleher, Thomas Herbstritt, John Kociolko, James Morrison, Michael Morrissey, Raymond Mueller, Bruce Nabor, Terrence O'Brien, John Pavletic, Richard Peloquin, Spellmire and Michael Zanin, George Dennis Bresnahan Paul Buchbinder Donald Cernick Michael Comiskey Martin Donlan Robert Donovan Timothy Doody Kenneth Ernst Terrence Kelleher Robert Klafeta Dale Leuer Robert Mathias John Davis Geoffrey Gneuhs James Morrison Thomas Muraski Robert Redding John Sczklarski Roy NOSek Thomas O'Meara Edward Foro Paul Renick Henry Romanski Dennis Schneider Mark Sheridan George Spellmire Timothy Zeglin National Merit Scholars Walter Ubik Timothy Zeglin and Michael Comiskey Faculty Allegretti, Mr. P. 25 Ashenbrener, Fr. N. 25 Atwood, Mr. R. 25,106 Ball, Mr. R. 25,99,102,40 Barnett, Mr. R. 25 Becker, Mrs. E. 25 Beranek, Mr, T. 25,70 Bernacki, Fr. W. 25,107 Cassidy, Bro. C., 31 Cochran, Fr. L. 25 Conway, Fr. G. 25 Cumiskey, Fr, M. 24,65 DeGrazia, Mr. F. 25,61 Delich, Fr. C. 25 Denier, Bro. H., 31 Dinet, Bro. F. 31 Erickson, Nlrs. M. 30 Fagan, B. 104 Fedorka, Mr. K. 26,40,104 Filicchio, Mr. M. 26,76,78 Finnell, Mr, R. 26 Fisher, Fr. C. 26 Fogarty, Fr.J. 26,104 Galla, Mr. E. 26 Gazzolo, Mr. F. 26 Gerlach, Fr.J. 26 Halloran, Fr. G. 27,99,102 Hren, Fr.J. 27 Hronek, Mr. R. 27,106 Hughes, Mr. G. 27 Jamison, Mr. K. 27 Johnson, Mrs. M. 30 Kelly, Fr. F. 27 Kilikevice, Bro.J. 31 Kolzow, Fr. A. 24,65 Lamb, Mr. M. 27 Landmesser, Fr. G. 27,70 Langenderler, Mr. D. 27 Lattner, Mr.J. 27,76 Lawless, Mr. A. 27,76,106,85 Ludwig, Nlr. E. 27 Mainclli, Fr. E. 27 Manalo, Mr. 1.27 Motl, Fr.J. 26,27 McCormick, Fr. M. 27,85 McGinley, Fr. A. 28 McGovern, Bro, T, 31 McGrath, Fr.J. 28 McGreevy, Fr. G. 28 Nardello, M. 104 Nash, Fr. E, 68,38,28 O'Brien, Mr. D. 28,185 O'Malley, Fr. K. 24 Olsen, Miss M. 30 Ongemach, MissJ. 28,30 Ortiz, Mr. M. Ostdiek, Fr. H. 29,50 Polka, Mr. G. 29 Race, Mr. C. 29,70 Regan, Fr.J. 29 Robinson, Fr. M. 29 Ryan, Fr. P. 29 Schwind, Fr.J. 29,65,40 Shay, Mr. W. 29 Smith, Fr. D. 30,70 Smithers, Fr. S30 Spitznagel, Mr. L. 30 Stelnicki, Mr. P. 30,99,102 Tamburello, Fr. D. 30 Thallemer, Mr. 30 Tiritilli, Mr.J. 30 Towey, Mr. A. 30 Tucker, Fr. R. 30 Tyrrell, Mr. L. 30,77,76,78 Villano 68 Wierenga, Fr. P, 30,38 Zimmerman, Mr. J. 30 Freshmen Ahonen, Charles 122 Alberti, Michael 122 Allen, Thomas 122 Anderschat, Michael 122 Anderson, Charles 122 Anderson, Patrick 122,68 Antonucci, Anthony 122,85 Balas, Terrence 122 Bartling, Timothy 122 Bartosiewicz, Thomas 122 Becker, Nicholas 122,70 Bensen, Robert 122 Bernardi, Donald 122,95 Bobb, Franklin 122,66 BonHeld,Joseph 122 Bouchard, Gary 122 Bowen, Kevin 122,68 Brandt, Michael 99,122 Brennan, Sean 122,95 Brescia, Donald 122,85 Brettman, Leslie 122,70 Brinkman, Thomas 122,70 Bruce, Stuart 122,85 Bruni, William 122,68 Brucker, David 122 Burke,John 122,85 Burns, Thomas 122 Carbone, Edward 122 Carlini, Donald 123,85 Carmichael, Michael 123,85 Cerniak, Kenneth 123,68 Ceryanec, Martin 123,68 Cesarone, Bermand 123 Christianson, Henry 123 Chubinski, Dennis 123,68 Cima, Bartholomew 123 Citro,James123 Clark, Bert 123 Clark, Redmond 123 Collins, Daniel 123 Collins, Thomas M. 123 Collins, Thomas R. 123 Commito, Richard 123 Connolly,James123 Conrad, Martin 123 Consolo,Joseph 123,68 comer, Daniel 123 Coughlin,James 123 Courtney, Michael 123,85 Cremons, Thomas 99,123 Crowe, Michael 123 Crowley, Charles 123,68 Curinka, Martin 123 DEX Cusimano, Thomas 124,51 Cuzzone, Anthony 124,68 Cybul, Charles 124 Davy, William 99,124 DeLeon,Jose 124,85 DeMartini,James 124 Dexl, Daniel 124 DiBenedetto, Ernest 124,85 DiBenedetto, Stephen 124 DiDominick, Paul 124,68 DiFiore, Robert 124 Ditore,John 99,124 Dolan, Gerald 124 Domovic, David 124 Donahue, Michael 124 Dooley, Michael 124 Drennan,James 124,85 Dubina, Martin 124 Duffy,Joseph 124 Dugdale,James 124,85 Dupee, Duane 124,70 Dwyer, Robert 124 Eckert, Stephen 99,124 Engel, Thomas 124,85 Fehrman,John 124,68 Ferrara, Salvatore 99,124 Finerty, Edmund 124 Finnegan,John 124,66 Fitch, Edward 124 Fitzpatrick, Daniel 124,70 Fuscone, Richard 124 Gachek, Daniel 124 Galassini, Gregory 124 Gallagher, Timothy 124,85 Gallagher, William 99,124 Gazdziak, Kenneth 124 Gearen, Paul 124 Giger,Anton124,85 Gill,John124,85 Girten,Jeffrey 124 Goedert, Edmund 124 Coggin, Brian 99,107,124 Golden,James 99,124,51 Grabowski, Thomas 124 Graham,John 124 Greco, James L. 124,70 Greco,James R. 124 Gretz, Kenneth 124,51 Grill, Stephen 124 Grusecki, Robert 124,68 Guncheon, Paul 124,68 Hall, Thomas 124,85 I-lallinan, Edward124,85 Hamill, Patrick 124,85 Hanley, Edward 99,124 Hanzlik, Donald 124,70 Hartigan, Michael 124 Heinz,John 124,70 Hennessey, Thomas 124 Heuel, Timothy 124,70 Higgins,John 124 Higgins, Robert 124 Hirsch,John 99,124 Hirtzl, Harland 124,66,70 Hosty, Terrence 124 Hughes,John 124 Jacobs. Edward 124,51 Janucevic, Paul 124,68 Jirasek, Michael 125,66,51 Jirek, William 125 Joern, Charles 124,68 Johnson,Jerome 124,85 Joyce, Terrence 124 Kafka, Terrence 125,68 Kamm,James 99,125 Karlinski, Thomas 125,85 Karnik,Joseph125,66 Kavanagh, Ray 125,85 Kelley, Robert 125 Kindclin, Michael 125 King, Dennis 125,67,70 King, Mark 125 Kinnare,John 125 Kirchner, Michael 125,68 Klein, Mark 125,68 Kornblum,John 125 Korzenecki, Philip 99,125,66,68 Kovac, Leonard 125 Kowal, Roland 125,66 Kragie, Lawrence 125 Kratochvil,James125 Kucera,John125,68,85 Kuczwara, Thomas l25,68,5l Kuenster, Gregory 125 Kulinski, Thomas 125 Lang, William 125,95 Lopatka, Arthur 125 Lato, Anthony 125 Leahy, Clifford 125,85 Leahy, Dennis 99,125 Lenane, Thomas 103,125 Lenz, Alan 125 Lifka, Robert 125 Lindstrom, Kirk 99,125 Lindstrom, Thomas 125 Linglc, Dennis 125,85 Lipke,John125 Lloyd, Chester 125 Lombardo,John 125 Long,Joseph 125 Lotarski, Donald 125,66 Lucas, William 125,85,95 Ludwig, Kenneth 125 Lynch,James 125,68 McKenzie, Dean 125 Macro, Ralph 125 Magurno,John 125 Mahon, Francis 125,68 Mahoney,John 125 Mallof,Joseph 125,70 Malone,James 125,85 Mann,John125,68 Manning, Paul 125 March, Anthony 125 Marchelya, Michael 125,68 Mattucci, Anthony 125 Mattock, Michael 125 Mau, Donald 125 May,James125 Meek,James125,66,68,51 Mesi, Phillip 99,125 Messina, Stephen 125 Michelotti, Robert 126,85 Mickiewicz, Russell 126,67,68 Mirochna, Richard 126 Molidor,John126 Mondi, Leonard 126 Moore, Michael 99,126 Moran,john126 Moravecekhjames 126,66 Morris, Patrick 126 Musgrave, William 126,66,70 McAulilTe, William 126,85 McCormick,Joseph 126,85 McEntegart,john126 McGannon, Thomas 103,126 McGirr, Kevin 126 McGoldrick,john 126,68 McGrath, William 126 McKnight,Jerry 126,85 McMahon, Michael 126 McNichols,James126 McNulty, Timothy 126 McShane, Timothy 126,66,85 McTigue, Daniel 126,85 McTigue, Edward 126 Nardella, Michael 104,126,85 Nelson, Thomas 126 Nosek, Gary 126,85 Nybo, Lawrence 126 Nykiel, David 126,70 O1Brien, Daniel 126 O'Brien, George 126 O'Brien,-james126 O1Brien, Vincent 99,126 O'Connell,James 126 O'Flaherty, Thomas 126 O'Hara, Michael 126,85 Olson, Mark 126,68 O'Neill, Lawrence 126 Ori, Eugene 126 Orlowski, Wayne 126 O'Shea, Thomas 126,85 Ostrenga,Jamcs 126,70 Oti,jose 99,126,85 Palermo, George 126 Palkoner, Roy 126 Palombi, Leonard 126 Patrasso, Thomas 126 Pelletier, Lawrence 99,126 Pianowski,,Iames 126,95 Piper, Paul 126,68 Poole, Thomas 126 Potokar, Richard 126 Powers, Michael 126 Probst, Daniel 126 Ptak, Edwin 126 Puccini, Lawrence 126 Pumphrey, Richard 126 Quaid, Francis 126 Quillinan, William 126 Quinn, Edward 126 Quirk, Paul 104,126 Raia, Bruce 126,70 Raniere, Daniel 126,85,95 Rank, Michael 126 Rasmussen, Thomas 126,70 Rehor, Mark 126,85 Roach, Mark 126 Roberts, William 126,68 Robertson, David 126 Romanski, Peter 126,66 Ross, Terrence 126,70 Rubin, Robert 127 Ryan, Alexander 127 Ryan, Ralph 127 Sabbia,tjohn127 Sapienza, Charles 127,66 Schetz, Michael 127 Schiewe, Donald 127,85,95 Schneden, Stephen 127 Schneider, Ronald 127,70 Schroeder,Jamcs 127,95 Schultz, Michael 127,66 Schuster,john 99,100,127 Scolaro, Thomas 127 Serani, Mark 127 Scrpico, Ralph 127 Sessahjoseph 127 Sikorski,john127,7O,68 Simek, Timothy 127 Simmons, Paul 127,70 Sittler, Edward 127 Skrydlak,james 127 Smith, Terrence 127 Solberg, Gregory 127 Spahn, Thomas 127,68 Stack, Maurice 127 Stapleton, Patrick 127,68 Stasi,john 127 Stich, Michael 127 Stipek, Daniel 127,68 Stoga, Alan 99,127 Sullivan, Michael 127 Sullivan, William 127 Swanson, Peter 127 Taconi,joseph 127 Tait,james 127,85 Terrlinck,John127,85 Tennerthlohn 127 Thomson,James127,66,68 Tiano, Anthony 124 Tierney,LIohn 104,127 Tirio, Mark 127,68 Tomassi, Craig 127,68 Trauth, Richard 127 Traversohlohn 127 Trzeciak, Thomas 127,66 Twomey, Stephen 127,68 Vaughan,james 99,127 Ventresca, Wayne 127 Vignolahjohn 127 Villano,James127 Waichunas, Peter 127 Walshhjames 127,85 Walshhjoseph 127 Walter, Kenneth 127 Walter, Thomas 127 Walters,Joseph 85 Welch,james 127 Wendt,john 99.102,127,51 William,Alames127 Williams, Michael 127,85 Wilson, Charles 99,127 Wojtko, Gerald 127,68 Wygonski, Robert 127 Zanoni, Albert 127,85 Zatloukal,james 127,95 Zenkus, Kenneth 127,85 Zuravlehloseph 127,68 Sophomores Aiello, Carmen Albrecht, Robert 117,70 Allegretti, Francis 117 Armstrong, Philip 117 Arrigon, Gary 117 Bailey, William 117,109,92 Barney, Paul 99,1 17 Barry, Norman 117,76 Bartling, Richard 117 Banak, George l17,68,70 Benedetto, Pat 117,68 Benes, Robert 117,76 Bcnzinger, Werner 117,66 Bianchi, Leo 117,104 Bigane, Michael 99,1 17 Biggins, Richard 117 Bone, Edward 117,61 Booxnjames 117 Boscaccy, Martin 99,117 Brandt,John 117 Bremnerhlames 117 Brennan, Kevin 117,76,79,83 Bresnahan, Patrick 117,95 Brichta, Robert 117,51 Brisch, William 117 Brock, Paul 117 Broucek, Richard 1 17 Burke,,Iames117 Burke, Kevin 117,107 Cara, Bradley 117 Carmody, Gerald 117,76 Carstens, Charles 117,76 Cascio, Anthony 117,61,66,70 Cassidy, Kevin 117 Cerone,sIames 117,76 Coaker, Richard 117 Collins, Dennis 104,117 Conrad, William 117 Corso, Michael 104,117 Courtney, William 117 Coyne, Raymond 117 Crowe, Albert 117,51 Cunningham, Robert 117 Curinhjohn 117 Da Prato, Dennis 117,68 Dawson, Edward 1 17 Delarco, Darrell 117 Dempsey, Kevin 117 DeStefano, Robert 117 Dobner, Leo 117,66,70 Dominski, Anthony 117 Donlan,joseph 117 Donoforio, Thomas 117 Donoghue, Timothy 117 Donovan, Kenneth 117,51 Dores, Robert 1 17 Downs, Allen 117 Drevs, Gregory 1 17 Durkin, Thomas 99,117,51 Earle, Stephen 117 Ellis, Chris 117 Ernst, Robert 117,68 Esposito, Paul 117 Fahey,John117,76 Fanone,John 117,51 Farrell, Donald 117 Filipowski, Steven 117,66 Fittin, Robert 117,95 Fitzmaurice, Dennis 117 Ford, Kevin 99,117 Fortini, Francis 117 Fourie, Stephen 117 Garritano, Michael 118 Gaudio,james 118 Gaul, William 118 Gerlach, Charles 118 Giardina, Richard 118,61 Gianpetro, Gregory 118 Gillespie, Martin 118 Glienke, Roger 118 Grem, Philip 118 Grossi, Gerald 118,70 Griecohjames 118,82 Grunewald, Gordon 118,66 Gurgone, Raymond 118,76,82 Hagerty, Robert 118 Hall, Brian 118,76 Hansen, Thomas 118,76 Harkins, Charles 118 Hartney, Scott 118 Hennebry, Daniel 99,100,76 Hennelly, Thomas 1 18 Hoop, William 118 Horan,James118 Hosty, Robert 118 Hughes, Robert 118 jackson, Paul 118 Jacobs, Vincent 118,51 Jacobsen, Scott 118 Ljakubek, Timothy 118 Jamieson, Thomas 118 ljendrykmlames 118,54 Jeremia, Michael 118 Jeske, Thomas 118,76 johnson,Cregory118 Jones, Michael 118 Joyce, Michael jozaitisulames 118 klunius, Martin 118 Kallal,5Iames118 Kane,james 118 Kartheiser, Frank 118,67 Katele, George 118 Keag, Leslie 118 Keleher, Brian 118 Kelley, Robert 118 Kern, William Kerrins,John M. 118 Klimczak, Thomas 118 Klocko, Wayne 99,102 Korinek, William 118 Kosek, Steven 118 Kozden, Thomas 118 Kozlowski, Richard 118 Kuceraulames 118,68 Kuczwara, Michael 118,51 Kudlaty, Walter 118 Labotka, Richard 118,66 Lalondehjames 118 Lesica, Peter 1 18 Lindstrom, Martin 118 Liska, Douglas 118 Liska, William 118 Lucas, Andrew 118,66 Ludwig, Robert 118 Lyon,John 118,107 Lyons, Terrence 99,1 18 Machac, Charles 118 Mackenzie, Mark 118 Maganuco, Robert 118 Maggio, August 118 Mahoney,john 118 Mallory,james118,70 Mammoser, David 118 Mancini, Dominic 119,76 Marcucci, Lawrence 119,76 Marek, Raymond 119,70 Marino, Vincent 119 Marrs, Michael 119,68 Martinkus, James 119,76,82,90 95 Mason, Andrew 119 Mason, Thomas 119 Matuszak, Robert 119 Mazzone, Angelo 1 19,76,6l Mazzone,Joseph 119 Metzler, George 99,119 Michael, Dennis 119 Mohanhloseph 119,51 Monahan,,james119 Monco, Dean 119 Moore, Robert 119 Moore, Thomas 119,95 Moroni, Harry 99,119 Morrison,jef1'rey119 Motyka, Dennis 119,68 Mullen, Michael 119,92 Mullen, Thomas 119 Mungo,john119 Murawski, Philip 119,61 Murphy, Francis 119 McCafray, Paul 119 McCarthy, Peter 1 19 McCauley, Thomas 119 McGee, Martin 99,119 McGirr, William 99,119 McGuinnis, Michael 119 McHugh, Gregory 1 19,61,66 McKnight,John 119 Naber, Michael 99,101,119 Niec, Robert 116 Nixhlames 119 Niziolekulohn 119,61 Nothhloseph 104,119 Novak, Philip 99,119 O'Riel1y, Mark 119 O'Rourke, Robert 119 Parisohjohn 119 Pinkowski, Mark 119,95 Pisapia, Thomas 119 Pitello, Thomas 119 Pope,LIohn119 Power,john 119,70 Pr0Fita, Thomas 119 Pugh,,1ames119 Purdom, Clifton 119,70 Raczkowski, Dale 119 Rauen,john 119 Rcaney, Brian 119 Reedy,james 119 Richter, Gregory 99,119,76 Riccio, Gregoryj. 119 Rigalihjohn 99,119 Riley,-john 119 Rog, Edward 120,76 Rolewic, Larry 120,67,68 Rosanova, Michael 120 Rowley, Robert 120,54 Russell, Raymond 120 Ryan, Michael 120,66 Rybarskiulohn 120 Sabatino, Charles 120,51 Sadkowski, Robert 120 Scafuri, Ralph 76 Schiavone, Patrick 120 Schiffman, Michael 120 Schirmer, Brian 120 Schneider, Robert 120,70 Schoenbaumhjohn 120,68 Scott,,john 120 Scott, Kevin 120,76 Segerson,John 120,76,82 Scri0,joseph 120 Shakeruloseph 120 Shanahan, Martin 99,101,120 Sharpe, Kevin 120 Sheridan, Gregory 120,70 Slifka, Frarixcis120 Smith, Charles 99,120 Sochacki, Zachary 120,76,56 Soucie, Leslie 120 Stasiak, Stanley 120,61 ,56 Sullivan, Michael 99,120,76 Sumsky, Donald 121 Surgeon, George 121 Swanson, Richard 99,121 Swiatek, Donald 121,70 Szwaya, Mark 121 Tarzon, Walter 121,92,95 Thornton, Mark 121 Titone, Thomas 76 Trobiani, Steven 121 Twomey, Philip 121 Ude, Thomas 121,76,82 Unger, Lloyd 121,66 Urban, Robert 121 Valentiuloseph 103,121 Varys,john121 Volpe, Lawrence 121 Voss, Gregory 121 Vranicar, David 121 Wagner, james Watters, Harry 121 Wessel, Thomas 121 Wilkens,jeffrey121,70 Williams, Henry 121,70 Wilson, Donald 121,107 Wodzinski,jerry 121 Wolfe, Gregory 99,121 Wyman, David 121 Zanoni,joseph 121,76 Ziegwcidulames 121 uniors Armstrong, Paul 111 Bankowski, Michael 111 Barreca, Ronald 111 Blackman, Charles 111 Bokuniewicz, Henry 111 Boscaccy, Michael 11 1 Brady, William 111 Brandt, William 111 Brejcha, Ronald 51,111 Brennan, Michael 111 Breshnahanhjohn 111 Brown, Timothy 111 Brunette, William 111 Buenger, William 111 Bukiet,,james111 Calistro, Thomas 111 Callahan, Robert 106,111 Calvert, Curtis 111 Caprini, Robert 111 Carraher, Richard 76,82,111 Carroll, Michael 111 Carstens, James 111,76,115,79 Casciatohloseph 107,111 Caspar, William Catrambone, Dominic 111 Celer,james111 Chabala, Michael 70,1 11 Cheely, Daniel 52,51,111 Chudzik, Roger 111 Clarke, Dennis 103,111 Clune, Daniel 111 Collins,john111 Collins, Kevin 51,111 Collins, Michael 104,111 Collins, Thomas 111 Conley, Gregory 51,111 Concannonkjohn 111 Connors, Robert 92,1 11 Conter, Thomas 111 Cowel, Dale 76,78,1 1 1 Cronin,LIohn11l Cronin, Michael 51,111 Cronin, Thomas 51,111 Curtin, Daniel 111 DaPrato, Robert 68,111 DeBoni, Frank 106,111 DeKruif, Steve 107,111 De1Beccaro, Thomas 51,111 De1Guidice, Carmen 111 Dillon, Robert 51,111 Dillon, Thomas 111 Dombrowski, Thomas 111 Donlan, Robert 106,92,94,111 Doody, Patrick 111 Doyle, Frank 111 Doyle, Robert 76,79,81 ,1 11 Drevs, Richard 104,111 Driscoll, Clement 111,56 Duax, Timothy 66,111 Duda, Daryl 111 Duffy, Michael 111 Eichorst,-lames 111 Ellis, Daniel 112 Erickson, Thomas 112 Esposito, Nicholas 112 Etscheid, Wylie 76,112 Fagan, Bernard 106,112 Fagan, Fredrick 89,112 Farrell, Gerald 112 Fenlon, Paul 76,1 12 Finn, Robert 112 Fiseher,james 107,112 Fischer, Robert 112 Fischer, Woodrow 112 Fitch, Christopher 112 Fitzgerald, Donald 112 Flanagan, Michael 82,112 Flanagan, Stephen 76,78,90,112 Fleming, Paul 112 Flood, Richard 112 Fosco, Alfonso 112 Fowler, David 112 Fox, Lawrence 112 Francl, Leonard 112 Gajkowski, Paul 112 Gallagher,James 58,112 George, Perry 1 12 Gearen, Michael 104,51,112' Gill, Michael 70,112 Godinez,John112 Giordanohloseph 52,112 Godinez,,john 112 Goggin, Terrence 76,81 ,1 12 Golden, Francis 112 Gonwa, Thomas 102,112 Good, Michael 112 Grah0vac,John 112 Grenshjoseph 112 Grifhn, David 112 Griffin, Richard 92,112 Grill,joseph 76,80,89,172 Grill, Martin 112,92,93,112 Hagertyhlohn 112 Hahn, Edward 112 Haidinyak, Matthew 76,112 Halpin, Peter 112 Heuel, Terence 112 Hanlon, Arthur 112 Hayes, Patrick 113,106,92 Heuer, William 113 Horvath, William 113 Howletthlohn 113 Huck,,Iohn113 Hughes, Robert 113 Hunter, Lawrence 113 jakoubek, Robert 104,113 Jamieson, Richard 113 Jamrisko, Steven 113,61,106 Jaskunas, Thomas 113,67 jencius, Thomas 113,61 ,58 jenkins, Michael 113,66 jirek, Charles 113 Joyce, Christopher 113 Kamm, Richard 104,113 Kaspar, Paul 113 Kedl, Charles 113 Kelley, Daniel 104,113,51 Kelley, Timothy 113,76 Kingkleffrey 113,56 King, Michael 113 Klenske,-john 113 Kolb, Michael 113,106 Kos, Gregory 76,113 Kotulskihlohn 113,76,82 Krupka, Miles 113 Kudlaty,,john113 Kupsco, Paul 113 Labotka, Theodore 1 13,70 LaFemina, Gilbert 113,106 Lebeda, Daniel 113,70 Lenane, Daniel 113 Lennox, William 102,113 Lescher, Robert 113 Lewe,john 113 Lies, David 113 Lioi, Leonard 113 Liska, Robert 76,1 13 Lizzadro, Frank 113 Long, Lawrence 113 Lubawy, Carl 113,58,106 Lukas, Thomas 113 Madden, Patrick 1 13,92,94 Maddenulames 113 Magnerulames 113,76 Magrady, Patrick 113 Mahoney,james 114,70 Mahoney, Kevin 114 Mallon, Edward 114 Mammoser, William 104,114 Manfredini,Nilo114 Marsico, Michael 76,1 14,81 Martin, Michael 114 Mather, Richard 114,56 Mathias, Michael 103,114,51 Matousek, Thomas 114,66,70 Mazukelli, Thomas 114 Meyers, Robert 76,114,82 Migas,james 114,70 Miller, Robert 114,70 Mirus, Dennis 114,107 Mitchell,,james114 Monaco, Thomas 114 Monet, Alan 114,67 Moretti, Robert 114 Mucha, Gerald 114 Muhr, Robert 114 Mulaney, Charles 114,52,51 Mulhern,joseph 114,58 Mullenhjames 114,92 Murphy, Edward 114 Murphy, William 114,118,106 Murphy, William 114 McBride, Russell 114 McCarthy, Robert 1 14 McCloskey, Michael 114 McEntegart, Thomas 114 McGuire,james 114 Neglia, Ross 114 Nigro, Dominic 114 O,Brien, Michael 114 O'Malley, Michael 114 Onesto, Anthony 114 Oparka, Laurence 114 O3Reilly, Michael 114 Orvino, Michael 114 Orzehoskie, Thomas 1 14,70 O'Shea,james114 Ostrander, Charles 1 14 Parenti, Philip 114 Pernini, Robert 1 14 Perri, Michael 1 14 Phillips,xjohn114 Polli, Philip 114 Poprawski, Daniel 114 Pribyl, Richard 114 Pusaterihjoseph 114 Quane, Michael 114 Quinn, Patrick 58 Ragalie, Gene 114 Ricchio, Francis 114 Rice, Terrence 114 Roche, Daniel 114 Rogers, Steven 114 Rooney, Charles 114,51 Ross, Michael 114 Ryan, Charles 115 Ryan, William 115,107 Rybarski, Michael 115,51 Sanderlinhlohn 115,90 Sbarboro, Henry 76,115 Schlenger, Timothy 1 15 Shea, Robert 104,115 Shields, Michael 115 Signer, Charles 115,67 Simmons, Daniel 115 Simons, Mike 115 Sinnott, Thomas 115 Smith, Thomas 115 Smith, Thomas 98,115 Stanis, George 115,66 Sullivan,james 76,115 Svehla,James 115 Tandarich,john115,61,7O Testa, Theodore 115 Tetzlofin, Kim 115 Thomas,james115 Walsh, Kevin 115 Walsh, Richard 115,70 Weiland, Walter 115 Wenslaff, William 115 White,james 115 White, Stephen 115 Wilkie, William 115,92 Winter, William 115 Woods, Peter 115 Wysocki, Theodore 1 15,58,51 Yakowicz, Thomas 1 15 Yeager, Michael 115,70 Zientarski, Richard 115,76 Zito, Michael 115,52 Zmigrocki,joseph 115,52 Seniors Ahmer, Alan 130 Aiello,John 65,130 Aiossa, Frederick 130 Allegretti, Mark 130 Anderson, james 76,130,82,81 Aust, Peter 130 Bachnerhlames 130 Baldini, Thomas 130 Baley, Charles 130 Ba1oun,james 130 Bambera, Robert 58,130 Barberini, Donald 65,130 Barbi, Florian 131 Barney, Charles 76,131,84 Beck, Barry 131 Bedlekkjohn 65,131 Bednash, Donald 131 Benages, Michael 131 Benes, Raymond 70,131 Berardino, Thomas 131 Berlandi, Lawrence 66,132 Bernard, Richard 102,132,96 Blattner,john 132 Bone, Richard Bourjaily, Richard 132 Bourkehjohn 102,132 Boyle, David Branand, Robert 132 Bresnahan, Dennis 39,132,88 Brennan, Richard 132 Brinkman, Robert 132 Brice, Roger 76,252,132 Buchbinder, Paul 65,58,132,50 Burgh, Howard 76,106,133 Busa, Dennis 133,93 Caldarazzo, Richard 92,77,133, 76,713,132 Calek, Arthur 65,133 Caprel, William 106,133 Cara, Randy 133 Cassin, Michael 133,50 Cassin, Thomas 133 Cerniak, Donald 133 Cibula, George 76,82,134 Ciello, Richard 134 Claps,joseph 134 Claps, Vito 65,134 Clarkson, William 65,134 Clemento, Anthony 65,68,134,50 Coaker,john 134 Collins, Edward 134 Collins,jess 76,80,134 Comiskey, Michael 134,57 Concannon, Dennis 134 Contino, Richard 65,134 Cortesi, Gerald 134 Costello, William 104 Craig, Gerald 135 Crowe, Edward 135 Cunningham, Michael 135 Daly, David 135 163 Dan,xIohn 135 Dardugno, Nicholas 67,61 ,135 Davis,john 52,67,58,135,50 Davy,James135 Debias, Michael 136,89 DelBoccio, Daniel 136 Delgeniomjames 136 De Marco, Michael 136 Denkewalter, Kim 102,136,96 DeSantis, Patrick 136 Didominick, Alfred 136 Didominick, Ernest 65,136,67 Dodd, Gerald 136 Domovic, Richard 66,136 Donlan, Martin 102,136 Donovan, Robert 136,50,93,94 Doody, Timothy 137,57 Dooleyhlames 137,50 Dowd, Daniel 137 Doyle, Thomas 137 Drum, Robert 137,50,57 Dunaway, Thomas 137 Dunigan, Michael 102,137,96 Ernst, Kenneth 137 Esposito, Michael 137 Farrell, Tomothy 137 Fazioli, Michael 65,137,67 Finlay,john137 Fordulames 138 Fortini,john 138 Fourie, Richard 76,79,138,82 Gaidzik, David 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