Gordon Technical High School - Tech Log Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1966

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U Accredited by the State Superintendent of Public In- struction and the North Central Association of Secondary Schools and Colleges. The character ofa Christian draws nourishment from religion A Catholic cannot be less religious at Work than at prayer, nor less at play than at study. He is the same Catholic at home or at school as he is in church. Religion is a full time job which demands the exercise of faith at all times. The objective of a religious being is to be able to practice his religion. Practicing religion means that a religious being must use knowledge of religion in every decision and problem. Practice makes perfect also holds true for Catholic students. If one is to be a perfect Chris- tian, he must practice by attending the sacra- ments regularly and taking an active part in Catholic activities. The truly religious person will improve himself by making his religion something vital and vibrant. From this will How a faith which will serve as a basis for the Gordonite's personal guides in life. TABLE OF CONTENTS Depd rtments Dedication Activities Sports Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors Patrons Index Acknowledgements I6 l8 50 94 l 26 l 36 148 166 202 208 216 T 0 make true wisdom attainable, man must be educated intellectualbf 4 The purpose of education is to develop the intellect. This includes the abilities to think logically and to control the imagination. A good student realizes this and does everything possible to cooperate with the teachers who are Working to develop his mind. Many things are involved in being a student. Most important are study habits. Good habits will make learning more meaningful now and enable the student to prepare for much greater tasks in college. Another factor is cooperation with the teachers. A good student follows the rules and regulations of the school. This will provide him with a means for healthy relation- ships and future successes. vpn-4 f-vw-1 A ff Love of country is that love placed in the heart of youth The goal of every student is to grow up with a secure future, a good job, and a happy life. This can be made possible only if one is a good citizen. How does one become a good citizen? This process begins at home and is augmented in high school by social science courses. From these he learns the pride of his nation and how the govern- ment operates. What is learned in school is then put into practice in the city, state, and the country. For this reason, a citizen must be conscious of politics and government. The future of our nation depends on how well its citizens learn to practice citizenship in their school days. Because of this, he must always be ready to use his knowledge to assist his country, now as a student and later as an active citizen. A healthy body means a healthy mind. The healthier and stronger the body, the more services an individual can render to the growth of culture, to the strength and future of the country, and to the spreading of the Kingdom of God. Having good health and a sound body takes more than gym classes at school. One must be Willing to face physical exertion in all situations. An athletic student also participates in sports of all kinds such as football, baseball, basketball, and track. These sports develop the body through organized games, and foster true sportsmanship through competitive endeavors. With a healthy body and a sound mind, one can look forward to a secure and happy future. One will be physically fit to assume the burden of the ever-present ten- sions and pressures of living. You may be Christian but be men, neglect neither the soul nor the body in education 9 A Catholic may attain perfection by exerting his strength for the gooa' of neighbor and soeiegf Almost everything we do in our lives is done in groups. We go to school with a class, execute sports in groups, and live among a social group at home. One must be able to adjust socially to the persons around him in order to be a success. The best and only way to adjust to these settings is to respect and love others. We show our respect for others by doing things for them. Social life includes our pleasure. How We spend our leisure time at home or at school is a reflection upon our character and our maturity. The main aspect of social life is an unseliish love of neighbor. By doing good for others We benefit our- selves. If we are able to judge our neighbor and social situations correctly, we show strong character. lO Il ' Seek things for the fulureg look forward with confidence and peace of mind Everyone seeks to know and to perfect himself through knowledge. A Gordonite is given this op- portunity every moment he is at school. He is there to be formed into a man, whom society needs. Only a man of sound moral principles can solve and survive the problems and anxieties he meets in daily life. Only a man who is well-educated can be equipped among his peers. A man knows what he must do for his country, his Church, and his society around him. A man does not fear physical exertiong in fact, he will do his share to fulfill his duties in life. Only a man can appreciate the beautiful things he sees in his daily round of duties. When a student graduates from Gordon Tech, the world facing him will receive a well-formed citizen. Society will have added to its ranks a dynamic soul, an individual upon whom it may depend-a successful citizen. There is beauty in everything. We, as students, should be conscious of the aesthetic in the world and should be able to recognize and express beauty found in ourselves as well as in others. This beauty reaches us through our five senses. We must learn to attune our whole being to recognize this in everyone we contact as well as in everything we do. After we have learned what this beauty is, we must try to be creative enough to show beauty through our talents in art, music, writing or speaking. When we give happiness to the people around us by letting them appreciate the beauty which we produce, then we are aesthetically conscious of the wonders life has to offer. Love not onbf beauq, but be an eternal beaugf in the eternal battle of lje, for beaugf is I0ve,s form 25 If ,-meffQ'i'f ,fwt ,,.,,m. k Qu .i- ef --5 , 1 - --,ou-:ag - V.. - ' ..- -',,,,,..- -L..--. -4 a 4 -lf 'lr' - ,hi-44 IQE AKBTYKMENTS T 7 1 44' WJ 447 ' mum umm xp .lilly WA es' ,nf ff! XX Wzeaifiiff' f ' . f f A u . 1 N, -r Pg. Q 1' i ' . f I .,,.,,: 2, +1 ff iii' 'QQ' 1 -W.ff.,..,,,g 2 2,- J' .,.,, W N , Aff:-K -41 .v .. ,,..... ' lu pfht ... N ' ,q jk i mirr, Q' -- ,. lx D .V . I 1 W Nh , J K- J .V . 'Q 's' ' . , ' . Q , , b W I ' . 1 . ...'g... h W W 9N,q: 4 g,f, A , QQ: 4 if M lim ,A A K I-335: 1 9.f , -1 f , s' - 2 4, .M , .gy A '-N x-,',. .9 ff- Qjfgmhrz 'fzibllfllfij J Url ufxjizuczkzfiorz H121 inafziuatiurz am! ga cfufzbzj 5:11 fcnuw Lu Lf31Dzc1y1af,ofAQfoz1fuf1 tldfrzinaf ,45cfgool': afmfuzf lzmfff u.f:fS1n.xvLLJ3e4 if: Jxfjl uf fjwlifwfz fo iles. lfauis lffzacz, .ffiia 405 gig, of Ryan.-1, 10055 The office was Father Cirucfs base for solving student problems. Fr. Louis Gracz, CR-the molding force behind Gordonites for fourteen years. Father Louis Gracz, CR, will long be re- membered for his services at Gordon Tech. Father was with Gordon since its founding in l95l. Later, when he became principal, he strived continually to improve the school. Be- cause of the limitations of the building on Division Street, the present site of Gordon Tech was chosen. Father Gracz was retained as principal after construction on the new building was completed. As principal, Father Gracz was a very efli- cient worker and leader. His efforts to increase and better Gordon's curriculum resulted in many awards for the student body. ln his linal year at Gordon, father witnessed an increased enrollment from the original four hundred to two thousand students. Father Gracz has im- printed upon the minds of Gordonites the true meaning of devotion and service by exem- plifying these things in himself. Although Father Gracz is no longer physically present at our school, he will long be remembered as a vital contributor to the ideals of a true Gor- donite. l-r, Graez gives a parting remark tothe student body Mr. Peter Morrison takes a closer look at the plaque given tw Fr. Gracz by members of the faculty and student body. emu! , ..., W-shxwsx-6 M-www M., c Rev, Waller M, Wilufck. CR, prinuipul of' Gordon Tec ,MV The school motto, ad viros faciendosw- to the making of men, is the keystone upon which the new administration will augment the traditions ol' Gordon Tech. Father Wal- ter M. Wilczek, CR, the new principal, changed the school seal and a new student handbook was organized. Students were placed on a track system to enable them to work with those of their own ability. Classes were lengthened and the study period was placed in the middle of the day. The grading sys- tem was changed to letter grades and the quarter semester system was adopted. Stu- dents were also ollered various types ol' elec- tives to complement their curriculum. Departments were organized so that all meet monthly with their chairman, who in turn, meet with the principal and discuss pertinent details covered during the individual meetings. The student council also took on a new format. The Guidance Department suggested candidates for the various class of- ficers on the basis of their past scholastic achievement. W v Rev. Humphrey Rusfel. CR, assistant principal. Administration Department MR.WlLl.lAMTARPY MRDONALDCLARK School Accountant. Prefect ot' Discipline. School secretaries. Mrs. 'If Pisauro and Mrs. H, Zak. discuss the matter ol' absentecs WW. E 5 fi wt .f ' . is REV. CLETUS J. REV. JOHN KLEK, CR REV. FRANCIS W. REV. CASIMIR v PUTHENPURAKAL Religion Ill,IV. MASLOWSKI, CR P0LlNslcl,CR. Religion l,Il,lII. Religion l,lI,IV, Religion I. 22 RliV. VRANCISJ. ROCL CR REV. MITCHELL J. Religion lll.lV. TADI A. CR Religion l.ll. Religion Department Religion is at the base ol' a Christian's life. It is the duty of a Catholic high school to make the students more aware of their religious re- sponsibilities and to execute these with con- viction and purpose. New concepts in liturgy have been emphasized by the folksong Mass and the Mass ofConcelebration. The Resurrection Fathers have given the students many opportunities to participate ac- tively in the expression ol' their faith. Masses are said daily and confessions are continually held for the student's benefit. Retreats have been expanded in number this year to increase opportunities to realize the necessity of com- municating with God. Seniors and juniors have a chance to make private retreats outside the school. Religion teachers encourage participa- tion in active religious groups in and outside Gordon so that the students might be able to make their faith something visible and last- ing. REV. THEODORE J. TOMUSIAK, CR Religion ll,lll: Sociology. M E is m.Q.,, The complexity of the world provides a chal- lenge for many students today. ln order to cope with this reality, the guidance counselor examines these problems with the student. He interviews the individual during which time his scholastic performance in standardized tests as well as class achievements is discussed and evaluated. Each respective year has its own guidance counselor. Closed circuit T.V. programs pro- vide topics which encourage the student to develop his character, choose a future career, and improve his study habits. Career Day, a day set aside by the guidance depart- ment for interviews and conferences on pro- spective careers, enables the student to learn more about their careers from profes- sionals in these fields. S. f 4 .fa-.2 mc' i I e,,1 t Vx, ga i ' 2 ' af ' 2 i 5? ' ' 1 ' : ' ': i 4 if M Q , ' PH? 4 iff- ' The Kuder Preference Test. given to the Junior class this year. is explained to Dennis Dulian hy Fr. Schultz. DR. VINCENT D. PISANI REV. JAMES P. SCHULTZ Consultant Psychologist. CR Sophomore Ciuidancci Religion l,ll,lV. C'l.ARh,NClz li. 'l'liLKES RONALD J. WLBL-,R Scnior Guidance: Freshmen Guidance: Guidance Director. Spanish l,ll. Language A rts Department Sv f. 'vw-my Mrm.N1fXLjRl1lgNDLINPHY SILPHI-.N P, BPQNSON VXRTHLIR .I. BORKOWSKI lznglush l. ll, luglixh II, Speech. 1 1 2 3 F S H 5 , , Z s . 5 i e Y EUGENE L. DIEDEN RICHARD A. KELLNER English ll,lV, English Ill.lV, MICHAEL D. McCOl.GAN JOHNLMUELLNER English l.ll. English l,lIl. The object of the English courses at Gordon Tech is to train an individual to express him- self elTectively, through writing and speaking. To accomplish these purposes, the English De- partment brought new concepts into use this year. An essay a week is intended to develop writing skills, while a book a month will im- prove reading talents and vocabulary growth. So that students may become acquainted with the library and its use, special days are set aside each month for library projects. In ad- dition, to help improve speed reading and com- prehension, controlled reading programs are used at designated intervals. Each scholastic level has a syllabus which integrates the texts into units. These also integrate the material so that the student receives a comprehensive picture olgrammar and literature. BRUNO OCIEPKA CASIMIR T. OSTROWSKI English lll, English l. LOUIS D. PRETE JOHN H. SHEEHAN English l. English IV. ALBIN R, STASIAK WILLIAM J. WYNN English Il. linglishlllg Speech. MRS. ANTJE DRAGONSKI french l.Il, JOHN A. FIEDLLR REV. HENRY J. Lalin I. GOMULKA.CR Lulinllz Sociology Ill. 28 The study of a foreign language is a sign of an educated man. At Gordon, Latin, French, and Spanish are taught in order to familiarize the student with a new language and to train the individual to appre- ciate his own culture as well as the literature and life of foreign nations. This year each foreign language is handled as a separate unit of study. Use of the language lab en- ables the teachers to assist students by actually pre- senting the language as it is spoken. The lab is equipped with tapes, earphones, individual sound- proof booths, and a centrally located master control unit, monitored by the teacher. The instructor can listen to students expressing their talents and ollier advice for their benefit. Foreign Language Department REV. ALOYSIUS M. REV. EDWARD .l. MRS, ANTENISCA R, ORZECHOWSKLCR JASKULA. CR NARDI Latin Il,lIl,lV. lfrcnch l,ll, Spanish l, 1 l 3 SEATED: Rose Uliasz. Catherine Cunn- ingham. Jean Kraus. Frances Mayiksfak. Leona Sehlax. Aileene Susala. Mary Ann Bross. .S'7ff!.YlJlNli.' Aliee Rogers. lilsie NOT PICTL RED: Adele Mindak. lflor- enee Podrala. Mary Ragusa, Lvelyn Rat'- letto. Helen Riley, Lucille Romaniak. Dorothy Schell. Arlayne Spoerlein 1Co- M WW. w,,.,....,-u-1-v-v Huheek. Myrtle Granaeki, lrene Trendel. Helen Keller. Mildred Walleek. Lillian Her- hold. Marion Rzymski. lelorenee Bristle. Chairladyl. Franees Taken, Lleanor Week er. Clara Williams, Virginia Witovwski. Dorothy Wojtal. Jilin LL -A Sl:'ATED: Patricia Galligan lSeeretaryl. Ruth Cardwell lLihrary Auxiliary Chair- ladyl. Gertrude Stullers lLibrary Reporterl. Anne Wolcott iBook Processing Chairladyl. S7i4.N'DI,VG.' Mary Zeheritmaier lMain Library Charging Desk and Mending Chairladyj. Helen Maeiorowski CSeienee- 4. rv MW' G 2 ' Sb ' Technology Library Paperbacks Chairladyl. Florence Mafewski tScience-Technology' Publicity Chairladyl. Olga Traeger tMain Library' Paperbacks Chairladyj. Bernice JustuslMain Library Publicity Department Chairladyl. Agnes Bartojay tMain Library Files Department Chairlady J. Library The library is the most important facility of any high school. Because of careful organization and con- tinuous service, Gordon Tech can boast of a very efficient library. During the summer the library has been expanded by the addition of over six hundred new books for the students' use. To coincide with the book of the month program, the library has obtained a large selection of paperbacks to suit the students' require- ments. The Career Files have also been updated with important information on colleges and occupations. Gordon Tech also has the facilities of the Science Technology library to offer to its students. This li- brary contains all information pertaining to the sci- ences and reference fields of chemistry, biology, SEATED: Norma Kohncn. Florence De Bellis, Helen Lewandowski. Mary' Ponicki. Rita Solesky. Harriet Serenda, Helen Cirone, Esther Tyler. STAND- NOT PICTURED: Cecylia Bielat Mary Carden. Marie Collura. Char lotte Gallas. Alvina Dopke. .Ioan Gray Anne Hennek. Marilyn Herrick, Mary physics and all branches of the sciences. REV. EDWIN F. MITRFNGA, CR Librarian. ING: Loretta India. Mary' Milbourne. Irene Mueller. Margaret Ward. Helen Starlyk. Bertha Borgych. Jean Adelt. Harriet Zak. Dorothy Uttcnweiler. Hyrclyk. Harriet Jaglarski. Helen Kat- ta. limily Koyyall. Cilayds Lawson, Lor- raine Lorek, D X ' -Eli, :Jag ima.. 1 4 1 5 1,1 ,J gg.,....l ALBERT M. BLBAK World History: Civics. f Q it JAY R- BROXNN ANDRINN N, til,'.'XCiliNTI ltnitcti Stzitcs llistory: Wttfid WSWVF- Civics. M 5 JHIOMI1 V, KOliHl.liR WALTER S. MARZIQC Pl1TliR MORRISON W orld History: United Staten History United States History: Sociology Civics. French Il. United States History. 32 wmaatai SPQQS ' 5 -sm? az 124:-5 THOMAS J. O'CONNOR Civics. REV. LAWRENCE E, USDROWSKI, CR United States Historyg Religion Ill, Social Studies Department This year the social sciencese history, civics, so- ciology, and economicse have implemented their pro- gram in many ways. Weekly movies on current events have been presented to the sudents to keep them abreast with the changing world. On the senior level, a mock election was held to give students some ex- perience in this phase of a citizen's duties. Teachers are encouraging the use of outside sources to make the material presented in class more interesting and applicable to today's world. New textbooks through- out the department have introduced more documented material so that the students might beneht from the results of modern historical research. JAMES O'DONNEL I-'RANK J, PACIGA United States History. World History. DI-NNISJ. BRODERICK .IOSI-PH .l. BCC GEORGE-, .l. GABAUFR WARREN T, GUNTER Xlgchmg Plans Ciuomclryz .Xlgchmg .Xdvunccd Algebra. Pl.1nu Cicnmclry, .'Xlgchr11. .-Xdx'41x1ucnl .-Xlgchru: Plame Ciumnclry. 5' 34 HAROLD T. HANSEN Algebra: Advanced Algebra: Trigonometry. WILLIAM M. MASSARELLI Analytic Geometry: Advanced Algebra: Plane and Solid Geometry: Trigonometry. JAMES J. O'CONNOR THOMAS D. SILVESTRI Plane Geometry: Trigonometry. Advanced Algebra: Plane Geometry. DANIEL D. SKRZYPCZYNSKI Algebra: Plane Geometry. REV. DAVID S. WANAT, CR Algebra: Religion II. M athematies Department In a world which has become quite con- scious of computers and complicated space problems, mathematics becomes an essential part of the education program. The math courses themselves have been expanded. About sixty students take courses in Analy- tic Geometry and Advanced Trigonometry. There is a course in slide rule to help stu- dents understand the use of this invaluable tool. To make courses more interesting, projects utilizing the fundamental structure of mathe- matics in different areas have been introduced. Posters explaining the wonders of math are examples of such projects representing math- ematical principles and theories. These se- mester projects also include string construc- tions and mathematical art to show geometric properties. MRS. KAREN A. WITTENBROOK Algebra: Plane Geometry. m 35533 RkY. HENRY J. BLASKI. CR ROBERTC. DARTSCH REV. JOHN S. DZIELSKI, CR Biglijgy, Physics: Physics. Physical Science. Science Department An understanding of the physical sciences gives a clue to the basis of man's nature. To answer the questions that arise in this field Gordon has in- cluded courses in general science, biology, chem- istry, and physics in its curriculum. All of these courses have been given a new ap- proach. Be means of held trips, what students learn in classroom lectures is examined in real life. In extended lab periods the students learn by actually performing experiments to observe the many con- cepts involved in the sciences. A new radio trans- mitter has been a useful addition to the physics lab and a room containing living foliage, vegetation, and animal life has been set aside for general sci- ence courses to complete the new science program. 37 RONALD A. HARRISON General Science, JOHN F. O'MALl.EY STEPHEN M. SAMUELS General Science. Chemistry. REV, LOUIS A. EUGENE H. WLEKLINSKI TUSINSKI. CR Chemistry. General Science, Physical Science. Industrial Arts Department The Industrial Arts Department strives to develop, in the student, an attitude of pride in ability to do things by means of one's own hands. Mechanical drawing courses have been augmented by the installation of a new blue- print machine. Use of these units emphasizes the importance of neatness and accuracy constantly demanded in this field. A state- wide contest in which the students' talents are compared to those of others, spurs on the initiative ofindividuals. RICHARD J. BENZEL REV. JOHN I:. BRESDleN. CR Drafting I. Drafting I. Woodworking courses have been expanded to include Advanced Woodshop. The shops have modern machines to aid students in their projects. A new spray booth for paint- ing has been added to produce more profes- sionally finished projects. The engine shop has been equipped with testing facilities for automobile engines and their working parts to enable the students to gain more information from class projects. MARTIN M. CUKIERSKI FLORIAN J. MANDELLA Machine Shop ll. Woodshop I: Advanced Woodshop: Drafting I. HECTOR I. MUNOZ ROBERT J. PLURKOWSKI ERNEST A. RERUCHA REV. ERNEST A. SOCHA. CR Dr1it'tingl.ll. Drafting 111 Engine Shop: Drt1I'tingl.ll. WoodshopI.ll1RcligionII Assistant Freshmen I-'ootbull Coach ROBERT T. TWOHILL CARL WILHELM Aviation: Drafting ll,lV. Electric Shop. 39 Physica! Education Department For the Hrst time in recent Gordon Tech history, intramural sports have been offered. Each junior and senior class participates in such activities as touch football, basketball, volleyball, and softball. Track and field are also on the spring agenda. These sports will be played in a competitive manner under supervision to determine an over-all winner. A typical daily gym class begins with a series of exercises designed to develop the student's body. The remainder of the period is devoted to the sport in season. These exer- cise and organized sports urge the students to continue their program of physical fitness outside the gym class. LAWRENCE J. BIELAT Physical Education: Head Football Coach. REV, EDWARD DUBEL, CR BRO. FRANK DUSIEWICZ, CR Athletic Directorg Assistant Athletic Director. Typing l.lV. Wally Wloch, George Matuszewski, John Prokop. und Joseph Frankowski. FRONT ROW: Bernice Jelonek. Ruth Baker, Helen Givens, Estelle Kowulczyk. ROW TWO: Frances Wyszowuly. Ruth Rekusis. William Chisum, Wydcll Ward, Agnes Grzeskowiak. Personnel Department The maintenance crew has the chore of keeping Gordon Tech in smooth operating condition. They must wash over 3224 windows, clean 2368 lockers, replace many of the 1641 lightbulbs, and clean thousands of square feet of floor area. The head mainte- nance director covers the school by means of With 4 daily lunch periods. Frances Wyszowaty finds herself busy every minute. It is one of Joseph Frankowski's tasks to keep the thousands of square feet offloor area clean, an electrically powered cart. This facilitates his passage from one part of the building to the other, thus making his work more effec- tive. Feeding the hungry students during lunch periods is not an easy chore. Yet the well- organized cafeteria staff keeps everything under control. Students are always greeted with hot meals and desserts and refreshments to satisfy their tremendous appetites. X 2 f X l n Retreat Rev. Robert O'KccIE:. USM.. addressed the Gordon Tech Student Body during the Itchruury Retreat. s 1 Acolytes The Acolytes are a devoted group of students who sacrifice their time to serve in the presence of Our Lord. They assist the priest in all liturgical services such as retreats, the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, and special religious services. They arrive early in the morning to assist at the daily student Mass. Members prepare the vestments and liturgical appointments necessary for Mass. This requires thorough knowledge of the liturgy. This year the Friday Mass is offered during the final period of the day. Ciboria have been provided so that each class representative can bring the class offering of hosts to the altar. These, then, are consecrated and distributed during the Mass. Servers Walter Felckowski and John Bieschke replace the chalices after daily Mass. FRONT ROW: Rev. Theodore Tomusiak, CR tModeratorJ. James Bieschke, John Bieschke, Claude Czekaj, Michael Keller, Walter Fel- ckowski. ROW 2: Kevin Kroll, James Downar. .lohn Kubik, Barney Rutkowski. ROW 3: James Mazanek, Daniel Wecker, Edward Willer, Joseph Mazanek, Lawrence Scire, Edward Kopp. S Most ot' this ye Dame parish. e 'V I W M' l i 1 l , . l .W L.-. -.u..... ,- l l ,. iw ur's Cisca Holy llours were held at Notre Gordon Tech students trcquently participated in the Cisco Holy Hours. Cisca Holy Hour Gordon students participate in monthly Holy' Hours at Notre Dame Church, Members ol' many' Catholic schools in Chicago attend these services. These Holy Hours give students an opportunity to gain many graces and a chance to express their devotion to Our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament. Young Christian Students The Young Christian Students organization endeavors to produce Christian Leadership in its members. This is achieved through practical experience and guidance of the moderator. Monthly meetings provide opportunities for the members to discuss religious issues in the comtemporary world. Problems and ideas are brought up in meetings to give members a greater insight into the complexities of life. The Y.C.S. sponsored the Thanksgiving Food Drive for the poor, and have inaugurated meetings with the Alvernia chapter ofthe Y.C.S. FRONT ROW: Al WurglitL. Mark Sanders tPresi- tVice-Presidentb RUW 2 Tom Wisniewski Joe dentl, Fr. Mitrenga. CRlModeratorl, Larry Dudrik Guidi.Ed Finlev Larrw Jordan Pete Stirzvk Through arrangements with the YCS. meetings with Josephinum High School were formulated, Legion of Mary The Legion of Mary is a nationwide organization dedi- cated to the honor of the Blessed Virgin and her Church. Gordon's Praesidium, or unit ofthe Legion, is named after Mary's new title, Mother of the Church. The legionaires have duties such as weekly attendance at the Praesidium meeting, daily recitation of the rosary and Catena prayers, and an hour each week spent in corporal or spiritual works in the parish. Chicago's Praesidiums met in Holy Name Cathedral on Passion Sunday to renew their fealty to Mary in the annual Acies Celebration with Archbishop John P. Cody ol' Chicago. FIRST ROW: Mr, C. Telkes. Robert Cochrane Jack Meyers. Edvard Sikora. Richard NiCh0lUS. Robert Mahoney, Fr. l-I Maslowski. CR. ROW 2. Daniel Cwiak. Mark Giangrandc. 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' 4 ul 'TY lf 1-fiwfz iwwg - ':UFr A3-V'-1' '-auywi if ' 'f 4+ fl 4 V-1.p 5e 'p, ' AQWUWUTUE-5.5 Presidenlx FRONT ROW: Gene Lyieniewicf Oli, Donald India llBl. Michael Hennessey HCL Thomas Kluclnik 1-lfii, Xlfred Wurglitf 1-1Bi. Manuel Gomez t4l-'L Mike Connolly' llHl, Ted Ratta l-ill, Bob Kohnen HEL ROW 2: Steve Ciwiazda HM, Dennis Dalke UML Laszlo Szabo CCL Paul Ruper llleil, Nicholas Brcnkus llkl. .loseph Ciuidi llli. James Pas- quesi l-lDl, Dennis Leplta tlli. Philip Schramm llLJ. ROW jf .lan Wolanski llli. Robert lielinski CAL .lim Del Ciallo UND. Rick Schell UNL Ren Ciiacumino lll-'J, Sam Difwlatteo HOB. Cieorge Richter tllil. Lawrence Schroeder llDl, Anthony Xmato lllsl. Dominic Nlilaz- Student Council Inner C'oum'il FRONT ROW .' rr, Walter Wilczek lPrincipall. Rory Wagner ljunior Presidenti, Vincent Scirc lSophomorc Secretaryi, Allred Wurglitz lSenior Presidentl, Mr. Donald Clark Uloderatorl, ROM' jf Philip Caputo lSophomore Vice-Presidentj, Richard Proskurnicki lSenior IO QZLJ. ROW 4: Thomas Slowik llCil.Joseph lfollmer IZAJ, Joseph Zajaltala l3Ll, William Hurless 13.13. Richard Cirudzien CDL Peter fiwiafda UBL Nicholas Seulierl llfVll. ROW 5: Raymond Lalowski l-l.lJ. Louis Scarpaci l3Hi, Robert Cardwell HCL Lawrence Rasbid UBL Rory Wagner UDL William VN urgIit1ll.1Xi. Raymond Samp l2Hi, Gregory Janus UAL Ted Sfpunar t3l-'l, .loseph Bunge MAJ, Arthur Lange UCI. ,NUI Shown In Plmm: ,lohn Tomasetti l-lkl, Raymond Schnoort-lHJ. The student council has been revised this year. The new structure includes an inner council, comprised ol' three students from each respective year. They discuss student problems and school discipline at their monthly meetings. Election of these otlicers was made by' the council mem- bers themselves. Individual class ollicers were elected by class members. The council has also revised the charter so that it might be more encompassing, enabling the council to present a greater voice in school affairs. Secretaryl. Steve Gerhart lSen1or Vice-Presidentl. William Wur- glitz ll-'reshman Presidentl. Ciyula Szabo ljunior Secretaryl, lfrank Cjaddini ll-'reshman Vice-Presidcntl. James Zychowski ljunior Vice- Presidenti. View-Prw'i1len1,r I-'RONT ROW: Robert Skvyarski QZCJ, .James DeRose tlll. Michael Duda lllil. Ken Vyarzknski t-Ut. James Murphy HD. Peter liarbotko HAL Mike XX oodyyard tlGl. Jerry McKenna lll.l. Richard Podraza tll-J. ROW 2: Joseph Caprile QZKJ. Thomas Bakota CMJ. Mark Sanders t-1DJ. Lawrence Schmidt t3Jl. James Jimenez QIDJ. Jerome Toltll. l-ll-il. Robert Cole til-J. James Dillon Chl. ROW3: Tom Neurau- ter KIMJ. Peter Minerva QIJJ. Michael Connolly' 1283, Gregory legutki QIBJ. Donald Gerhart CAB. Lawrence Ziomek UCB. James Zychoyyski UH. Philip Caputo QZBJ. Jim Forde tlHJ. John Goodnovi HNJ. ROW l 4: Joseph Mammoser Ulll. James Gatf OBJ. Peter Baumhardt tllfl. lrancis Gaddini tllzt. Richard Ziemba t-lltl. Christopher Pellikan tlCl. William Carden UML Raymond Rickman t2Jl. John Allen Gly, ROW 5: Michael Plooli CDL William Barry QZHJ. Steve Gerhart HAD. John O'DonnelI l-lGl. Bruce Madiar l-JBJ. Thomas Jurkewicl llll. John l-ord lllll. Kenneth Webb UAL Lasey' Jagielnik QZNJ, Charles Schell ODE. .Nm l'1't'li1rvu'.' Gary Wodek t4Cj. George Galdac- ka 1-llll. Allan Kern t-Jkt. Joseph Zaiakala UU. Randy Liebiech llOl, l1nriquc.tXldapet2l'l. 1. aa.. Se'c're1arVi'- Treasurers' l RO.N'T ROW: Dennis Pitts UPL Raymond Rokosf tllt, Patrick Philips lll-Ll. James De Rose l3HJ, Vincent Seire t2ll, Ken Laleunesse QZNJ. Peter Catalno QINJ. Stephen Spano QICJ. ROW 2: Gary Spoerlein tlDt. Gyula Szabo UAL Rich Proskurnieki t4J7. James Castelano t-JBL Jerome Zagroba 1-JH. George Ragan llOt. Robert Hemmer tllil. Ernest Marsh l3CJ. Richard Bargi QZGJ. ROW J: Peter Humbert tllll. Edward Garstka lllij, Anthony Gierz QZAJ. Jim Broderick tllel. John Benehek HGH. Ken Jeannides t3Gl. Edward Maeiorowski UH. Ber- nard Moe l-JDJ. ROW 4: lidward Mckissack tllwll, Ken Sehmalback thllfj. Ron Korabik tlJJ. Joseph Pawelek UML Carl Przyborokowski t4Ji. Thomas Sehlax UDB. John Barber tlAJ. ROW 5: Alan liincrt l-1Kl. .Joseph l-'ortmann t-ill. William Zolin OBJ, Keith Brown QZBJ. Timothy Reese Oli. Daniel Bakota l-JGJ. Gerard Blum CMJ. Peter Sfynkicwicf tlDl. George Bock tilt. .Vol Picruredr Carl Madreeki 1-LM. l.eonard Cukierski 1-1Cl. Steven Maciontek l2Cl. Gary Nash- kenttllzl, National Honor Society 6,1 fi-fl-fit S .... FRONT ROW' .lohn Nuti. Ernest Nlarsh. Daniel Spano. .lames Mala- nek tSecretaryJ. Mr. Morrison lNloderatorl. Larry Zionick. Louis Orlando, ROW 2: Gyula Szabo. 'lhomas Franzak. Dennis Ploszayi. Arthur Lange. Wenzel Belgram. Ken Viglietta. .loc Soriano. ROW 3: Larry Mirocha, .loscph Pankowiccki, .loseph Janiga. lfrcdericlt Wicwio- The purpose of the National Honor Society is to aid the school and to give well-deserved recognition to boys at the high school level. The Society has increased its membership this year by twenty-eight. The candidates were chosen on basis of scholastic achievement. personal character, leadership, and service. The National Honor Society has plans for sponsoring an American Mass for the student body. A new moderator was appointed and the constitution was updated so that new members would be able to participate in as many school functions as possible. They assisted the guidance department by supervising the incoming freshman entrance exams. The members also aided the administration by managing the newly centralized telephone system. ra. Dennis Sniatek. .lohn Kusz. ROW 4: Walter Maczka. Richard lirotli. .lohn Parolin. Randy lxilllli. Andrew Ronylowiu. Jerrold Liesch. Richard Adelt. ROW 5: Kenneth Adamik. Larry Rasbid. Kent Spoerlcin. Martin Braun. Allred Wurglitz. Paul Szabo. Charles Zagol- tlon,WilIiamLolin. President. Carl Madrecki, congratulates Randall Kalik upon his induc' tion into the National Honor Society. Library Staff l FRONT ROW: Wayne Eastman. John Kuszh. Fr. Mitrenga, CR. I-'rank Figura. Robert Rywelski. ROW 2: Clary Gocgkowski. Thomas Lach. Mike Mallexxski. l-rancis Blaszak. Wayne Strnad. ROW .fi Edward Mike Malzewski and Frank Figura replace books which have been re- turned to the library. Lux. Randy Kazik. Steve Soltis. William Gabriel. Norb Liss. Nur PI'L'lllft'lf.i Michael McBlainc. The library staffs primary function is to work at the charging desk in both libraries. Gordon Tech has a Main Library and a Science Tech Library. These units contain in excess of l0,000 volumes. The staff maintains order in checking out as well as returning these volumes. In addition, they point out to the students the tiles. the periodicals sections, and assist the students in locating materials containing general information. career informa- tion, and college information. Most of this material is in brochure form. A new photo-copy machine has been added to the library statT's care. Audio-Visual FRONT ROW: George Landelius, Gary Budziak tPresidentb. Fr. Mit- renga. CR.tModerator3. Adam Rudziewicz tSecretaryl. Ronald Dzi- agwa tCaptainJ. ROW 2: John Aiello, Jack Meyers. Charles White, Gary Stojek. Peter Baldocchi, ROW 3: Keith Szymanski. Robert Keith Szymanski, Adam Rudziewicz, and Paul Wasicki inspect a tape recorder for possible defects. Uttenweiler. tCaptainJ. Paul Wasicki. Gregory Hock tCaptainj, Steven Wandtke tCaptainj. Kenneth Kofin. Nor Pirlured: Gary Hayes, Ronald Lingl. Many technical devices are needed to aid teachers in supplementing textual matter. It is the job of the Audio Visual staff to keep the projectors, tape recorders, record players, and other mechanical and electrical devices in operating condition. This organization strives to train the students to handle the equipment properly and to use it correctly. The A.V. department has acquired new equipment this year, including screens, overhead projectors, lilmstrips, and movies which are to be used in classroom procedures. Gary Budziak, Keith Szymanski. Paul Wasicki, and Adam Rudziewicz examine the workings of the Bi-Fi. Astronomy Club .L qv FRONT ROW: Bob Tamburello, Slawomir. Kojro CTreasurerl. .lim Opalek lVice Presidentl. Mr. Eugene Wleklinski lModeratorl. Wayne Strnad lPresident3. Kevin Killion tSecretaryl. ROW 2: Michael Charnecki. l-rank Cisco. John Gloeckle. Gary Stojek. George Sta- chnik. l-rank Musial. ROW 3: Bill Barry. Joe Guidi. George Matwy- The Astronomy Club is a relatively new organization at Gordon Tech. The officers have been elected, and a tentative program has been planned. The members intend to use the roof of the school on Friday evenings to view the stars, planets, star clusters, meteors and other ce- lestial phenomena. Accurate records of all observations will be made. Field trips and guest lectures are also being planned for future activities of this organization. ,J ,V 57 , F . 24 1.2 as shyn, Dennis WolkowicL. James Ramholl. Jerome Dudzik. ROW 4: Gary Kolar. Larry Zawilenski. John Rudnicki. Mike Karczeuski. Gary Bosco. Paul Lihits. Louis Habryl. ROW 5: Peter Maczuzak. Richard Zoladf. Paul Saabo. Ronald Wysocki. James Rose. Stephan ljrban. Rory Wagner. Tom Susala. Members ol' the Astronomy Club learn the use ol' the club's high- powered telescope atop D building. .bn '-wiki, frfif: . ,,: g,3,,., '+L W fo- .J t ' 'f ' f f.r?eA-155 ' . . r 1 . ' ,i 1 a Debate FRONT ROW: Richard Wilson. .Iohn Lorys. Mr, Bruno Ociepka. Anthony Duran, Paul Bies. The Debate Society strives to increase proficiency in public speaking and in knowledge ol' current events. This year the society has been reorganized. The topic selected l'or debate was the question of having all bargaining under control of labor unions. Discussion groups were or- ganized from the society at the end ofthe year. Current events such as the war in Viet Nam. and Communism in today's schools were discussed. Participation in future debate tournaments has been planned. Paul Bies argues his viewpoint to the Debate Club. Paul Szabo reinforces his stand with a quotation from a currentjournal The Gordon Tech Forensics Society strives to instill in its members the ability both to speak and read ar- ticulately. Interpretive reading improves each member's aptitude for understanding the ideas that are expressed by literary masters. The members also discuss chosen material and thereby learn to express clearly their views to others. During a typical meeting, members read a selected passage. They then discuss the method ol' pres- entation, clarity of expression. and representative views of the author, With this preparation behind them, the members entered into varies city-wide competition in the Catholic High School Forensics League. Mr. Prete examines the technique Chris Lorek uses when doing inter- pretive readings. Q: Forensics ' I t LLL .,.,.,...... V l i i Members ol' the Forensic Society listen blc selections lor the tournament. FRONT ROW: Michael Godzicki, Mr. Louis Pretc tModeratorl, Michael Suhajda, ROW 2: Chris Lorek. Greg Bialkowski, Chris Pellikan, Tom Butcro. 5 5 as their moderator reads possi- The Kiwanis Key Club is a nation- wide organization dedicated to the serv- ice of the school and the community. The Gordon Tech chapter strives to foster leadership in its members. All Homecoming activities such as electing the Queen. constructing floats. and sponsoring the dance are handled by the members. They have also aided in such charitable causes as the Kiwanis Contribution Drive. the American Can- cer Drive, the Dixon Soap Drive, and Sl. Vincent Orphanage Tag Day. The Kiwanis Club is planning a commemo- rative plaque. On it will be inscribed the names of the alumni who have died in the defense of our country. Two types of scholarships are otTered through the Kiwanis Key Club. For undergraduates. the cost of books and other expenses will be covered. For the graduating senior, financial support will be granted for further educational studies. Other members have been awarded Illinois Scholarships for their achievements. Kiwanis Key Club Scott Richardson. Phil Murphy. and Ken Pawlak present commemorative plaque to the principal. FRONT ROW: James Webb tVice-Presidenty. Phil Murphy tPresi- 3: Frank Gomez. Gary Wodek. George Schneider. Andy Rozylowicz, dentb. Mr. Lawrence Golden tModeratort. Scott Richardson tSecre- Tony Duran, James Gatz. Jack Woynowski. Zdzislaw Nagengast. Not taryj, Bruce Madiar. ROW 2: Larry Kaputska, Kent Spoerlein, Stan Pi4'lurvrI.' Ken PawlaktTreasurerj. Slabas. Alfred WurglitL. Phil Koziol, Ken Webb. Dennis Ploszaj. ROW Kent Spocrlein, Zdfislaw Nagcngast. and Jack Woynowski discuss the schedule for Careers Day with Mr. Golden. Careers Day Dr. Gerald McCabe lectures the freshmen and sophomores on the basic formula to success. Career Day is set aside by the Guidance Department to give students an insight with regards to their future ca- reers. Juniors and seniors were offered conferences and given personal interviews in the various fields open to the prospective graduate. Men experienced in their fields were obtained. They presented to the students a fuller view of the vocations open to the high school student. Freshman and sophomores were given a general intro- duction to future careers. They heard lectures on the values of a college education in society today and they were urged to begin thinking about their prospective occupations. A movie which showed the importance of cultivating desirable personality traits, so carefully ob- served when they are applying for a job. was presented to the student body to conclude the day's agenda. aut A group of juniors and seniors are lectured on the occupation of public ac- counting by Mr. Philip Jancks. Dr. William Gorman addresses the entire student body in his keynote speech. VI! iii 9 .3 A 4 l RAM-page FRONT ROW: Paul Stukin. John BarnitL, Jim Wong. William Her- rick. Richard Tasch. George Stachnik. Peter Minerva. ROW 2: Jerome May. Robert Zielinski. Rich Serenda. Stephen Tyler. Ed Gar- stka. John Fabry. ROW 5: Joseph Pomis. Kevin Killion. Dennis Baron. John Pindelski, John Raymski. Mark Osborn. Ken Kohn. Thomas Wisnievvski. ROW 4: Ed Gates. Jim Dovvnar. Chris Hellwig. Gary The RAM-page, G0rdon's weekly newspaper, has taken on a new format this year. A new flag for the front page, and a sports flag were designed. The masthead was revised and an editorial cartoon has become a policy. The Have You Heard column has replaced the long- running Grapevine. The use of tapes in recording pro- ceedings at assemblies and in interviews has aided the staff in more accurate and comprehensive coverage. A student opinion column has been created. The new Moderator has reorganized the staff. There is a board of editors, all under the control of the editor-in-chief. The other staff members have been organized under their own editors. Each member. upon joining the staff. signs a contract by which he obligates himself to execute all the functions of his position. A photo-coordinator and a system of co-editors have been added. A journalism handbook was drawn up. Gary Wodek inspects the RAM-page as it passes through the Gold- folder, QM It -5 Kizior. Henry Latkowski. Randy Postiglione, Paul Bies. ROW 5: Charles Ponicki. Slavsomir Kojro. Rich Krystyn. Bill Fialkowski. Peter Sfynkiewicz. Daniel Lempa, Richard Nicholus. Thomas Podraza. M11 Pictured: Frank Kehoe. David Daugird, Lawrence lime. David Derenfo. Jerry Grabovvski. Joseph Schultz. Jim Hodl, Joe Soriano. Tedd Juszkiewicz. and Pete Szynkiewicz de- cide which photos will be used in the basketball supplement of the RAM-page. FRONT ROW: Joe Soriano lhditor-in-chiefl. .lim Hodl lFeulurc- Ediloriul Edilorj, Mr. Casimir T, Ostrowski Llournalism Advisory, John Balogh lArl Edilorl, Ron Kogul iLuyoul Co-Edilorl. ROW 2: Robert Riley iPhoto Co-ordinulorl. hd Bunta lCircululion Mun- Production men, Bill Fialkowski and Steve Keown. roll ll00 RAM-pages oil thc press weekly, Ligcrl. ,loc Punkowiecki iPhoto Co-Editorl. ROW 3: Phil Slobbc 4Pholo Co-liditorl. John McMahon lLayoul Cofhdilorl. Tcdd Juszklc wicg lSporls Co-lzdilorl. hd Opiolu llVlunaging liditorl. in Mr. Ostrowski clarifies an editorial point before L. Mirocha begins typing. The TECH-Log staff is responsible for producing the school yearbook. This historical document is being printed this year by American Yearbook Company. The purpose of the TECH-Log is to produce an accurate, comprehensive account of all the events in which the students have participated throughout the academic year. In order to unify the journalistic efforts of both the yearbook and the weekly newspaper, the new advisor has both stalTs working in the same room. The TECH- FRONT ROW: Mark Giangrande. Bill Zolin iPhoto liditorl, Mr. C. Ostrowski Uournalism Advisorj. Jerry Liesch Cliditor-in-Chiell Mike Suhajda. ROW 2: Larry Mirocha lLayout Editorl. Jim Kocol. Bob Novotnv. Daniel Dettlotf, Richard Tasch, ROW 3: Louis Or- TECH-Log i x Track Coach C. Telkes presents a recent track score to the TECH-log. Log staiT has exclusive use of a new desk unit, which contains four working desks all enclosed by specially designed roll-top covers. Some of the many innovations are a new approach in design, photography, and staff supervisiong the option, extended to each activity moderator, to write year- book copy for his respective organizationg an increase in freshmen staff members: a mutual exchange of photos between the TECH-Log and the RAM-page, the school newspaperg picture scheduling on a more rigorous pro- gram so that more photos were taken in a shorter amount of timeg and a new manual for the yearbook staff. lando Qlndex Editorj, Phil Stobbe, Ken Adamik lCopy liditorj, Ralph Malec 1Patron Managerl, Ernest Marsh 1Class Editorj, Greg Wlezien lSports Editorl. Editors Jerrold Lieseh. Larry Mirocha fLayoutl. Bill Zolin tPhotol. and Ken Adamik lCopyl attended seminars on yearbook journalism during the summer. 'fi x lint , my b 4,-nary' Q Arrangements were frequently made at the American Yearbook Com pany, the TECH-Log's new publisher. Junior Engineering Technical Society The Junior Engineering Technological Society is an organiLation established to give the youth of today direc- tion lor future plans in technology. To help its members understand the training and preparation necessary for engineering, lield trips to neighboring colleges were organized. Also, trips to various industrial organizations were made to help increase the members' knowledge of engineering in practice. This year the JETS were awarded for their outstanding achievements. and were proclaimed the linest engineering club in the nation. Awards. from the University ol' Illinois Chicago Engineering and Sci- ence Center and the State Coordinator ol' the Jl1TS, Mr. David Reyes-Guerra, were presented to the club at the awards assembly held at Gordon. FRONT ROJ4 .' Mr. William M. Massarelli tDirectorJ. James Nlakow- ski lSecretaryJ. Steve Gerhart lVice-Presidentl. John Parolin lPresi- dentl. John Nuti tTreasurerl. Russell Traeger lLibrarianJ. Daniel Spano lDirector at l.argel. ROW J: Barney Rutkowski. lzdward Gozdecki. lgdward Prokuski, John Watson, Joseph Lula. Thomas Dilla. Gary Wodek. David Hernandez, ROW .JJ Henry Skawinski. .James Plevya, John Budzynski, James Pasquesi. Joseph Loch. John Pawlak. James Makowski reads the letters from Mayor Daley and President .Johnson congratulating the Gordon Chapter ol' JETS on having received the national award. James Donlinger. ROW -J: Gary Bandur. John Slymanowski. Casimir l.aRocco, William Paschal. Thomas Latos. George Nielsen, .John Kaim, .John Bryk. ROW 5: Joseph Zagatta. .Joseph Savvicki. Henry Grudnik. Bruce Nladiar. .Joseph Stasiek. Mark Zadorozny. Jerry Germansen, Tcd Lyjak. Robert Hanson. N01 Pir'Iured.' Karl Madrecki. Ken Pawlak. Len Cukierski. Joseph Kupiec. FRONT ROW: Tony Castellano. Derlrlis Ploszaj. Otto Barone. Fred ROW 4: Wenzel Belgram. George Schneider. Randall Kazik. Walter Wiewiora lPresidentb. Alex Grattoni Kenneth Webb. Mr. William lvl. Maezka. John Poniatowski, Jim Gall, George Steeyk. ROW 5: Walter Massarelli llvloderatori. ROW 2: Larry Miroeha. John Kusz. Rieh Wydra. Jim Greene. Ronald Wysocki. Ted Szpunar. Dennis Rogalski. Vyisnieuski. George Gintowt. Joe Pankovyieeki. Dennis Swiatek. Casey Gyula SLaho. Terry Phelan, N01 PI'L'IllI'f'tI'.' Alan Gingle, Boh Majksfak, Kulinski. ROW J: Pat Nichols. Ronald Grousky. Louis Orlando. Wayne Mike Murphy. Gary Przyhorokowski. Babief. Richard Kroth. Joe Brenner. Jerry Lieseh. Richard Adelt. Robert B. Banks, Dean ol' Engineering at Circle Center. speaks to the John Parolin 1Presidenti presents the JETS award to Father Wilczek. student hody during the JETS National Awards Assembly. CR. lPrincipali. 67 WKGT-Gordon's Closed-Circuit Television Station FRONT ROW: John Ross tlighting Chiell Gerald Kremsreiter tArt Chiefl. Tom .Iurek tfknnouneerl. Henry Skawinski tSeener3 Chiefl. Nick Altafara, Alan Brzeginski lChiel' lingineerl. Paul Hoppie iAudio Chietl. ROW 2: George Landelius, Ldward Garstka. .laek Meyers, Robert Homu. Mr. A, Borkowski tProdueer-Direetorl. Ron Dziagua. Stanley Chytla. John Watson. ROW 5: Steve Wandtke, Claude Ogorek. Adam Rudziewiez, Dominie DiGianlilIipo, Thomas Sehlax, Chuck The GT studio during the last stages oleompletion. xi' White, Tim Navin, Robert Uttenweiller. ROW 4: Thomas Stremlau, .loe Kilian. Ren Hornyak. Tom Brindisi. Larry Jaworski. Ronald Ordy- na. Michael Pogar, Thomas Johannsen. ROW 5: Phil Gazda. Paul Wasieki. Ronald Marszalek, Mike Dudek, Dennis Paeholski. Steve Gawlik. Gary Budziak. Gregory Hook. No! Pictured: Phil Pettit. Philip Berg. Alex Birren. Ray Gumm. The control room while being prepared for the installation of the sound and video apparatus. WKGT is Gordon's own closed-circuit television net- work. All of the guidance programs and special broad- casts are produced and directed by the' staff. There is a special training course for new members on organization, maintenance, and operation of a TV station. WKGT has moved into a new modern studio, which was com- pleted in the latter part of April. Some inovations in the new teaching techniques were teacher interviews and movies which strive to bring information to students through the medium of television. Through WKGT, stu- dents can participate in topics of interest from an inside point of view. The construction on the new T,V. studio nears completion. Radio Club The Radio Club helps its members to learn the theory of electricity and international code so that the members can obtain their amateur radio license. The club has its own ham radio workshop where the members transmit and receive messages. There are weekly meetings so that the members can perfect their skills in operating the apparatus they use. For the first time. held trips have been organized. Some of the members have obtained their novice licenses while one member has his general class license. Father Dzielski. CR, John Nuti, and Daniel Spano try to tune in a Thomas Latos Michael Pozar and Thomis Wisniewski cilibrate the foreign station onthe short-viave radio. lrequencx on i radio FRONT ROW: Daniel Spano. Thomas Latos lVice-Presidentl. I-'r. John Kowalczvk Robert Kaminski ROW 3 Russel Traeger Craig John Dzielski. CR1Moderatorl. Stephen Nisiewicz lPresidentl.Thomas Beierwiltes Michael Pogar Ronald Kostus Ralph Lhrzastek Nor Wisniewski. ROW 2: Dennis Jadin, John Null, Lawrence Nazimek, Pluured Jerome May Chess Club 4. - ln - FRONT ROW: Wayne Pawula. Stephan Urban fTreasurerl. Walter Matwyshyn. Michael Ploof. Joseph Kilian. William Arendt. Richard Hollinger lVice-Presidentl. Steve Soltis tSecretaryl. Mr. Robert Two- Barwacf. Paul Polinski. ROW 4: Joseph Consul. Richard Serenda. hill llvloderatorl. ,lohn Pawula, ROW gf Robert Tamburcllo, Frank Chris Lorek. Gregory Bialkowski. Micheal Brandt. Paul Zibits. Mi- Musial. .lim Opalck. Ray Shute. Norbert Sgczewski, ROW 3: George chczil Karcfcuski. Nr1IP1't'Iz4red.' Ray Witek. Mr. A. Guagenti. The members of Gordon's Chess Club meet once every week to plan competition and to learn the intricacies of the game. The best players are then selected to partici- pate in interscholastic play. Twelve new chess boards have been purchased for the members. This year a North Side Catholic Chess league has been formed with DePaul, St. Philip. and St. Benedict. 7l .lu 4- alias., ik FRONT ROW: John Waldorf. Mr. Jay R. Brown lStudent Advisory. .lerome Wilcox tlVlass Guard Chziirmanl. .lohn Hamick lBenelit Combo l.eaderJ. Andrew Cameron lPrcsidentl. Arthur Lange lTorch lgditorl. Mr, Michael McColgan ll-'aculty Nloderzitorj. .lohn Taibl. ROM' 2: lzdward Pictrucha. Patrick Philips. .lohn NLISQUCI, William Popp. Den- Double Omega The Double Omega bulletin board notifies both its members and the student body ofcurrent activities. A nis Willard. .lames Opalek. Andrew Scolastico. Rapheal Aldape. ROW .lx Ronald Stoll. Kenneth Busam, John Bieschke. Charles White, Charles Nolan. George Samaras. Micheal l-der. ROW 4: Fred Zajler. .loseph Guidi. Casey Jagielnilt. Joseph Kilian. Robert Butkovich. Thomas Bakota, Joseph Follmer. Thomas Wisniewski. The Double Omega is a social group of students that participates in volunteer activities. Members are en- rolled for an eight week commitment during which they devote their services to the organization. The club is divided into two factions -'the Tutors and the Visitors. The volunteers tutor in English, reading, or math while some play in Double Omega benefit combos. The Visitors work in institutions and poverty areas aiding the people. Other members publish the Torch the weekly paper submitted to members. This organization is sponsored by Father Ruszel, CR, and the Religion Department to provide a moral backing forthe members. Math Club William Barry and Zbigniew l-'iedorowicl watch Mr. Silvestri scribe a circle on the hoard. The Math Club affords an opportunity for students, interested in mathematics, to express this outside the classroom. This organization urges its members to grow in mathematical maturity through its program. The club members also devoted their time and eflort to aid in the teaching of slide rule courses to various senior and junior groups in the school. Because this club has been recently organized, there are many plans in progress, one ol' which includes developing an understanding ol' new mathe- matical concepts. K' John Pawlak, Wayne Strnad, and Lawrence Nazimek contemplate the quadratic formula. FRONT ROW: John Pawlak, Mr. Thomas D. Silvestri tlyloderatorl William Barry. ROW 2: Zbigniew Fiedorowicz, Lawrence Nazimek George Piotrowski, Wayne Strnad. The Science Club and its guests are shown a working! model of Dres- den's nuclear reactor. -WM An isotope handling room at Argonne National Laboratories, FRONT ROW: Dennis Jadin. Paul Szabo tTreasurerl. Kevin Killion tVicc-Presidentl. Mr. Samuels tModeratorl. Dennis Wolkowicz. Mi- chael Miceli. ROW 2: Steve Cgerna. Paul ludacf. .lim Russnak. Rich- ard Vignola. George Piotrovsski, Adam Sfclotka. George Gavnor. ROW 3: Lawrence Zimny. Gary Budziak. Richard CLyLewski. Richard la Science Club The Science Club. this year. has extended its agenda under a new moderator and increased its membership. Field trips were organized to give the members a first- hand look at science at work. Destinations included Argonne National Laboratories, Dresden Nuclear Power Plant, and the Electronic Machine Accounting College. Several members participated in the school science fair, with president Alan Gingle achieving a state fair status. More field trips and tours are planned so that more research can be done on projects in the future. Dennis Malec. William Zolin. Richard Vignola. Michael Miceli. and Lawrence Zimny observe an oxidation-reduction experiment. Zoladl. William Zolin lSecretaryl. Peter Maczuzak. .lames Mitrenga. ROW 4: Dennis Malec. Robert Stasiek. Thomas Susala, Robert Uttenvweiller. .lerome Dudzik. Robert Widing. James Ramholtz. John Dworulxowskl. - , -is 1 Designers' Club Q , j:. is George Bauschelt fastens the roofto his model garage. A new organization for those interested in art, architec- ture, and design has been developed at Gordon. One of its functions is to visit various schools of art and design. Mr. Stowe Myers, an industrial designer, was one ofthe guest speakers invited to lecture at the meetings. Projects enable the students to study the aspects of designs which are entered in contests such as the I.I.T. Home Design Contest and the Fisher Body Craftsman Guild Contest. The club is divided into four areas: architecture, in- dustrial design, advertising, and liner arts, insuring a thorough coverage ofeach field ofdesign. L AL Philip Peeord. Mr. Munoz. and George Riehter compare the designs oftwo models ofbi-level homes. FRONT ROW: Bill Radclillie. John Balogh. Mr. Munoz tModeratorJ, John Bryk, Robert Chilver. Raymond Rokosr. ROW 2: Maryin Goscinak, Matthew Wojtaszek, James Aliotta, Randall Kalinowski, Steven Keown, Philip Pecord, Patrick Philips, ROW 3: Dennis Iver- son, William Breen, Charles Quaiver, Philip Murawski, .lim Mitrenga, Thomas Schlax. hdward Gunia. ROW 4: John Shvedas. Joseph Olszewski, Daniel Delimata, Thomas Flood, Luigi Gianetti. Jerry Tofel, George Richter, Gerald Kremsreiter. Na! Pictured: Al Einert. George Bauschelt, Richard Pekalski. -.- ins Garden Club Rev. Mitchell Tadla, club moderator. and the members of the garden club maintain the shrubbery around Gordon. FRONT ROW: Joseph Pawelek tljresidentl. Rev. Mitchell J. Tadla CSupervisor5. John Marchienski lSuperintendentJ. ROW 2: Eugene Gabnnski, Andrew lflurkey. Richard Wil- liams. Michael Keller. mit ... EEG The responsibility of caring for the grounds surround- ing Gordon is the main project of the Garden Club. Members mow the grass and plant various trees and bushes both in front ofthe school and along the bank of the river which flows parallel to the school. In addition, the club has taken on the chore of enhancing the banks of the Chicago River by planting trees and foliage. By means of a new mower and a fertilizer spreader, mem- bers are able to put their technical knowledge of the soil into useful practice around the school. Science Fair Walter Jaskierny exhibits his project at the senior Science Fair. m'iiIf3rflQ1csfr APPLIED 1sixiIQIsii'1ii'TsW 1 1 v.,m...s,,,,,m Nosia from: l , M l? '71'1'5T 'Y Nw l'IZA.llfIf'I'0IZ 'Y Ak, IZA M ERA ' ' ll ILHQHT 5 . . 5 rn it S H' it x ms sum s. ,xxsmiierls iz +V, PUWICR IXUIIQ 1 RH LEASE X '4 5 1 fi-- PA RACIIU'.l'lfS I3'I?I.IiIIl?IAll ezimnuswzox M cxmnmsu r jig, ' i hs. .. if l 2 Both Lawrence Zimny and Richard Vignola. Science Club members, brought their project to the city-wide fair on April 23. An Outstanding Award was presented to Kevin K ' Killion, Science Club Vice-President. Gordon holds an annual science fair to stimulate in- terest in science and to give encouragement to partici- pants. One hundred and fifty students entered competi- tion this year. From these, students were selected to represent Gordon at the Chicago Catholic Fair at the Amphitheatre and at the Illinois State Science Fair. There were fourteen categories ranging from aero- dynamics and Hight to microbiology. The winners were judged on the basis of creative ability, scientific thought, thoroughness, skill, and dramatic value. 77 ' ' - 1. .3 .4 ,gp ' FRONT ROW: John Bober, Dennis Bryan, Tom Marcinkiewicg tVicc-presidentl, ZdLislaw Nagengast lPresidentJ. Mike Smulski 1Treasurerl. Mr. Morrison tModeratorl, Ronald Kocol. ROW 2: Robert Uttenweiller, .Joseph Mazanek, Stanley Binek, lfrederick Majer. Edward Pyrzynski, Michael McDaniel. George Weinand. ROW 5: Robert Binek, Ron Kersten. Robert Golub. Norman Kocol. Pep Club Cheerleaders FRONT ROW: Eugene Korpalski, Edward Malk. Edward Glowinski. ROW 2: Michael Charnecki, Phil O'Brien, Lawrence Szmurlo, James Perhne. Mr. Peter Morrison fModeratorJ. James Giambrone. William Mundt, Frank Cisco. ROW 4: Edward Gozdecki. Ron Szmurlo. Andy' Cameron, Tom Schlax. Don Dopke, .lack Woynowski. James Sechman. Charles Stoll. ROW 5: Louis Glab, John Pawlak, George Kulczycki, Edward Finley, Edward Zabrowski, Larry Rashid, Joseph Zagata. Kenneth Kupczyk. James Castellano. The Pep Club and Cheerleaders strive to provide a central core of cheering to foster school spirit in the student body. The members are an enthusiastic group of students who cheer the Rams on in all aspects of com- petition. This year the Pep Club has sponsored the rally which preceded the Homecoming Game. Many of the members of both organizations accompanied the basket- ball team during the Knights of Columbus invitational tournament. FRONT ROW: Michael Orlowski, John Ross, Tim Kasper tStage Managert, Larry Ronald Dziagwa and John Ross turn on the proper series of lights to illuminate the stage. Stage Jaworski, Paul Hoppie tSound Chairmanb. ROW 2: Robert Cain, Casey Kulinski, Mr. A. Borkowski tDrama Directorl, Gene Cunningham, Richard Wilson, John Reilly. ROW 3: Steve Maciontek. Luke Bartojay, Gary Eitermann, Chris Orlowski. Stanley Binek. Chris Hellwig, Jim Losasso. ROW 4: Richard Latkowski, Gene Motyka tSpotlight Captainy, Crew Daniel Cwiak. Paul Polinski. John Balogh tChief Artistj. John Homa. George Landelius. ROW 5: Thomas Johannsen, Richard Janske. Ron Marszalek. Richard Czyzewski, Robert Maicke, John Rzymski, Ronald Dziagwa, Ray Ochotnicki. N01 Pic'1ured.' Robert Drapek. Ed Grygowski, Robert Thomas, James Kawa, Carl Kleine, Phil Traskaski. Phil Pettit. This year the stage crew was responsible for the production of three performances: the spectacular, Sky's the Limit, the Fashion Show, and the spring play, The Drunkard . Among new equipment obtained, the troughs for silhouettes and new scenery have aided the stage crew in these shows. Such theatrical per- formances train the students to set lights, manipulate sound apparatus and make scenery. A new Drama di- rector, Mr. Borkowski, and larger membership have im- proved the output of this activity greatly. Members have volunteered services for professional productions of My Fair Lady at Madonna and Oliver at St. Patrick's in Chicago. 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The program included such numbers as Macy's Thanksgiving Day Paradel' and a political election in Times Square. The cast in- cluded 3l0 students from Gordon and 250 girls from Catholic high schools throughout Chicago. Mr. Joseph Hayes produced and directed the play. Music was pro- vided by Mr. Joe Lafferty, who accompanies Mr. Hayes for these productions. Drama awards were given for the best performances in such categories as best singer and best dancer. Sky's the Limit played before capacity crowds each night. The Drunkard f 5 QT 3 4 S The cast of this year's drama production, The Drunkard. The Gordon Tech Drama Department presented its annual spring play, The Drunkard, on April 29 through 31. The play is a nineteenth century melodrama by Wil- liam H. Smith. Complete with villain. hero, and fair maiden, the play is representative of the theater during that period. The Drunkard has a long theater history. After its long run in Boston, in the l800's, fthe play ran continuously for three yearsj, it closed. only to be revived in the 1920's in California. The play did not close until 1959. Thus, The Drunkard has become known as the daddy ofthe old-time melodrama. Rehearsal time for The Drunkard as four members of the Cast enact a key scene. Y Y ,Yif Band Concert On April l7, the Gordon band presented its annual spring concert to an audience ol' 400. Certain sections of the band that had received awards during the year were featured in specific selections. The saxophones played, Der Freischutzvg clarinets, Appalachian Dance 3 per- cussion, Rolling Progress. The band played various numbers from a popular and classical repertoire such as Tonight, Latin American Suite, and On the Trail. The senior members were highlighted in Dixie- land, Front and Center, and received awards for their Four years ol' service. mfg whilst V Y: W '31 f 'gil 'W 0 X. E f 4 am. 'figxgf ' lla 5 f N A X Q A V ' I 1 ' A 1 W ia., f?Tf 1 . - W ' V, X X Q ,..Q,::. s 41151 Y w if I 5 Y , s P il VA i is WW if 1 V A f V 'f 5 453' Q, S ,gg , ' 1 fl ,.. l ,., I gr ,A , ' 32 ' X ,Q sf WZ Mg Q 2 3 il W f K 'V' f' 5 i , ? gf ws ff 3 W S' fa W If f W 'A an ff , ffm ff 3 W ff ff 3 if , A J ,f 2 ,dx Q :gm ' -as 3 3 - 9' .t,f.,, E' lg 'TL QU?iHfiliHE 5 Q 2 . -. 'if HQ lwgvzgig ,Q me is 323 We lu , I gif-.,,, SA. mania' The GT Choir was new- ly formed this year. The major part of the time was spent in organization and re- hearsals. The choir continued the Folk Mass which was first intro- troduced to Gordon during the con- celebrate Mass in September. At the Graduation ceremonies. part ol' the choir accompanied the band during the concele- brate Mass. FRONT ROW: Joseph Mammoser. Richard Mazurek. Mr. Donald Clark tlvloderatorli Thomas Kissel, Robert Novak. N01 Picluredf Richard Kowalski. The purpose ofthe Patrol Club is to aid the diseiplinarian in maintaining order in and around Gordon Tech. The members chief- ly serve in this capacity before and after FRONT ROW: Casimir Kulinski. James Bieschke. Zbigniew Sawicki. Rory Wagner, lfr. l-'ancis Rog. CR. Mike Smulski. John Bieschkc. James Opalek. ROW 2: Ronald Kocol. Andrew Lcsniak. Martin Mc- Govern. Carlo Grimell. William Mohlman. Greg Lawton. James Wuerlfel, Dennis Jadin. .Joseph Domaracki, ROW 3: Joseph Caliva, Donald llamre, Russell Jus, James Milbourne. Robert Drapak, Richard Lorevs. Larry Chapman, Richard Oprondek, Robert Havel.ROW4.' Ronald Kraus. Kenneth Busam, Richard Kurtyka, Paul Zibits. John Hamick. lfrank Kogak. Michael Karczeuski. Robert Banty. Robert Kohnen, ROW 5: Ronald Fugicl, Paul Kuper. Peter Starfyk. James Gronke. Richard Williams. Eugene Korpalski. Gregory llock. Robert Widing. Peter lndurante. Thomas l,Odl'21lLl. .YOI Pit'1ureu'.' Gregory Janus. Dennis Ploszaj. school hours. However, the members also supervise student deport- ment at all GT functions. Graduation Congressman Dan Rostenkowski was the principal speaker at the Graduationceremony On May 28, Gordon Tech seniors had their com- mencement exercises. The ceremonies began with a procession from the Administration Building to the gym. This was followed by a Mass of Concelebration, with a student choir providing the music of the Ameri- can Folk Song Mass. The ceremonies were broadcast over closed-circuit T.V. After the Mass. graduation exercises took place. Commencement speaker this year was Congressman Dan Rostenkowski. The diplomas and awards were then distributed by the Principal. Fr. Walter Wilczek. CR, who was assisted by Fr. Hum- phrey Ruszel, CR, assistant principal, Fr. Hubert Gehl, CR. Superior General of the Congregation of the Resurrection. Fr. John Dzielski, CR. and Congressman Dan Rostenkowski. Senior Prom Committee The Senior Prom was held at the Grand Ballroom and Crystal Foyer of the Sheraton-Chicago Hotel. T00 Soon a Memory was this year's theme. The dance was chaperoned by members of the Fathers Club and Mothers Club. Louis Esposito and his orchestra and Jim Esposito and his band provided continuous enter- tainment for over 250 couples. Miss Janice Bujalski, who was escorted by Kent Spoerlein, was crowned as the Prom Queen of 1966. She was crowned by Mrs. Dorothy Chase, President of the Mothers Club. Mr. Philip India, President of the Fathers Club presented Kent with the sash of the escort. Lift Klliigiil .2 Louis Esposito and his orchestra alternated with the orchestra of .lim Esposito to provide continuous music. FIRST ROW: Raymond Pacelli. Michael Sawicki. Zdlislaw Gregory Johnson, Alen Kern, Jack Wojnowski. ROW THREE. Nagengast, Fr. Walter M. Wilczek. CR tChairmanJ, l-.ugene Jerome Tofel. Robert Payne, Ralph Fries. Kenneth Kupczyk Cunningham. Thomas Clair, Kenneth Warzynski. ROW TWO: Kent Spoerlcin. Phil KoLiol, Charles Downs. James Webb Alex Birren, Gene Blinstrup, Vincent Weltg, James Mis, . V.,. 1, 88 if 5? l if Q lusuph Louh ind hu dug pruned lo thu Grand Ballroom ol tha. Shnmlon- RUN 5PUCflUU md Pmm Q WU llmll BUDJNU Wm Qlm1aoHolcl IIlL,I'lLC the nrmd promenadn, mth Dr and Mrs Qhuc VQ m Junior Ring Dance A Mass ol' Concelebration was olliered at the Junior Ring Ceremony this year on May 17. l-'or the lirst time. juniors were allowed to choose the celebrants of the Mass. The rings were blessed by Father VN alter Nl. Wilczek. CR. and distributed at the end ol' the Mass to the parents who in turn gave them to their sons. The rings themselves have been changed. The new school emblem and motto were en- graved on theiunior rings. The .lunior Ring Dance was held at the Gordon caleteria on May IX, To emphasize the theme ol' the occasion. Tz'rp.i'i't'h0rn.i' Charon lGardens ol' Corinthl. the cafeteria was decorated with pillars. Italian lights. candles. and liowers. l-ir. l-'rancis Rog. Moderator. along with the Ring Dance Committee. organized the Ring Ceremony and the Ring Dance. .luniors and their dates were entertained by music pro- vided by the Sonics. About 250 couples attended the dance. Mike Smulski. Wenzel Belgram. Joe Soriano. and their dates proceed to the California Room. site ol' the Ring Dance. FRON7 ROW: Pete Sawicki. Rich Adelt. Fr. lfrancis Rog CR. Case? Kulinski. Al Anderson. ROW 2: Rich Wisniewski. Mike Smulski. Gary Bosco. Dennis Ploszayi. Wayne Babiez. Walter Maczka. Rich Smurlo, ROW 3: Garv Budzialy. John Forde. Marion Kurylo. Parents assisted at the reception of class rings. Here. Tom Podraza receives his ring from Fr. Dzielski. Ralph Malec. Pete Starzyk. Larry' Jordan. ROW 4: Wenzel Belgram. Gyula Szabo. Dennis Rogalski. Ken Webb. Ted Szpunar. Tom Podraza. Gene Korpalski, Social Committee FRONT ROW: Fr, Theodore Tomusiak, CR, John Ross, Andrew Cameron, Alan Brezinski, Casimir Kulinski, Fr. Francis Rog. CR, ROW 2: James Russnak, Richard Wisniewski. Albert Andersen, Wayne Babicz. Michael Smulski, .lohn Goodnow, Robert Nowak, ROW 3: Stefan Wandtke, John Forde, Eugene Korpalski. Zbigniew Sawicki, John Marchinski. Kenneth Webb, Thomas Pedraza. ROW 4: Paul Hoppie. Michael Klis, Dennis Ploszaj. Gyula Szabo. Thomas Susala. Thomas Koziol. Wenzel Bclgram. Anthony Kosinski. Students from all Chicagoland high schools attended Gordon's weekly Sock-Hops. The Social Committee. moderated by Fr. Rog. took up the responsibilities of planning and developing all the social events at Gordon. The weekly Sunday night sock hops were run completely by the committee. This year the Social Committee extended the sock hops throughout the summer and also planned other summer activities. Among these were the Senior Dance and the Outdoor Dance as well as the Battle of the Bands during which bands from various parts of Chicago par- ticipated. Social Committee members attend the Ring Dance with their dates. FRONT ROW: Patricia Galligan fSecretaryl, Arlayne Spoerlein Wice-Presidentl, Dorothy Chase lPresidentJ, Adele Mindak, Sylvia Damato iTreasurerl, Dolores Kolar. ROW 2: Esther Pikarski, Mothers Club The Gordon Tech Mothers Club was involved in many activities this year. Members were urged to contribute stamp books to the Trading Stamp Drive. Major events of the year were the Birthday Party Meeting, the Easter Party, the Christmas Party and the monthly meetings. The highlight of the club's achievements was the Fashion Show entitled Fashions in Rhythm with special guest, Ann Marsters, who narrated the event. Mr. Joseph Hayes directed the production and the fash- ions were modeled by students and club members. In cooperation with the Fathers Club, the Mothers Club sponsored the annual Fall Festival. President Dorothy Chase speaks to the members of the Mothers Club. 1 Lorraine Sentowski, Helen Mattick, Ruth Cardwell, Lorraine Sadowski. Dolores Cerny. Florence Debellis. Missing from picture: Eleanor Jursich. is he Bl! 'N C A l965-1966 Ollicers FRONT ROW: Steve Horkovy. Mario Cortez, Philp India. iPresidentl, Harry Mindak, Ray Schnoor, Gene Valcrugo, iVice Presidentl. ROW 2: Rev. Henry Blaski, CR lChapIainj, William O'Connor, Ray Stachowiak. Ray Sentowski, Bruno Ziclinski, Roy Sanders. Among the social events handled by the Fathers Club this year were the annual Fall Festival, in co- operation with the Mothers Club, the Christmas Party and dance for members and their wives, and the annual Father and Son Communion Day service which was held in the evening in order to stress the meaning- fulness of the new liturgy. The Fathers Club also sponsored sports activities which included the Father and Son Bowling Tournament and the Fathers Club GolfOuting. Fathers Club At the last meeting ol' the year, the members of the Fathers Club chose a new president. Mr. Roy Sanders congratulates Norman ,lursich as the president for 1966- 1967. 93 , , S QIRTTS Adam Dobrowolski, Kenneth Wurzynski. Ronald Knapik. Varsity Basketball Team GT OPP 65 De Paul 50 71 St. Philip 44 81 Holy Trinity 63 60 Fenwick 55 79 Loyola 56 82 Weber 61 50 De Paul 44 73 St. Philip 50 69 Holy Trinity 56 53 Fenwick 52 63 Loyola 45 78 Weber 65 51 Mt. Carmel 55 -Erma. w . Jim Murphy takes a shot against Mount Carmel. Al Wurglitz tries for his second free-throw against St. Rita. After last year's disappointing season, the Rams re- gained their form and captured the North Section Crown. The Rams romped to the title with a 12 0 record. From the opening of the season, the squad displayed a well-balanced attack. The club completed the exhibition season with a 12 4 mark. In the Loyola Round Robin, Gordon was edged out in the final by the host Loyola 59- 56, The squad was also the runner-up in the DePaul Tourna- ment losing in the finals to St. Rita 79 971. The Rams opened league play at home against DePaul and struck down the Demons 65f50. At the end of the lirst round of play, the Rams' record had soared to 6f0, with only two of the victories on the road. However. the Rams overcame any home court ad- vantage their opponents might have had in the second round, turning in another perfect 6a 0 slate. The only close one was a 53f52 overtime win over Fenwick at Fenwick. ln the Catholic Playoffs, Gordon met Mount Carmel. The Caravan turned back the Rams 55 51 in a thriller. After the season the Rams were invited to the Knights of Columbus Tournament in Washington D.C. After being beaten in the opener by DeMatha, the eventual winner. 77e55, Gordon went on to defeat St. Anthony of New Jersey 87 62 and Loyola of Maryland 79a62 to tinish fifth, winning a consolation trophy. Ken Warzynski prepares for a tip-in during the Mount Carmel game. lpn? IQ' FEE FRONT ROW: Adam Dobrowski. Gyula Szabo. Casey Jagielnik, Laszlo Szabo. ROW JJ Ron Knapik Gflanagerj Henry Bujwid. Charles Zagcmdon. Keith Brown. John Blinstrup. Bill Koch lixflilfllltltffl, ROW 5: Coach James O'Donnel. Rev. lzdward Dubel. Guards Ken Warfynski and Jim Murphy bring down a rebound against Mount Carmel. 3 Qiitirrigi i gif 1 . 2 J ..p 'I ff' sm: ro wuwfat , A Qui R J iilsaawrianek O QW? EEE? CR. Mthletic Directory. John Archaeki. Ed Dzike. Ken Warzynski, James Murphy. Al Wurglitf. Tom Klueznik. Ken Lewandowski. Coach Tom O'Connor. l-or the third time in four years. Gordon won the north side championship. Adam Dobrowolski and Ken Warzynski accept the trophy. 98 .lim Murphys towering 68' frame bloekb an opponent's shot Captain Chuck Zagozdon has his shot stopped but Ken War- Lynski awaits nearby to recover the ball, The team of Murphy and Wargynski netted an average ot 26.2 points per game, Lights Ken Viglietta goes up for two against Holy Trinity. Lou Bryja and Bob Divine tind open space at net. Lou Bryja completes a layup ahead ofan eager opposition. The Gordon Tech Lightweights made one of their tinest showings in recent years during the l965-66 season. The Rams posted a 184-6 record over the entire season including a 9 A3 mark in the North Section, good enough to tie forthe runner-up slot. The season opened with 72469 loss to Brother Rice. The Orange and Gray then rolled to nine triumphs in the next ten games. Among these victories were two lashing of Leo. the league champs, and a walkaway triumph in the Loyola Round Robin. GT entered the Fenwick Tournament with a 941 slate with St. Laurence as the first round opposition. The Vikings ruined all Ram chances of taking the tourney crown by edging the Techmen 48 '46 on a bucket with three seconds remaining. Thus the Rams entered league competition with a 9e2 record and a good shot at the section title. In the opener, Gordon met DePaul and turned back the Demons by a 47 29. The Rams next battled St. Philip on the Gaels' floor and were dumped 49 44 in an upset. Winning ways were reestablished in 67 51 and 66W46 conquests of Holy Trinity and Fenwick. Loyola Academy visited the Gordon gym and the Ramblin' Ramblers took a 52 50 win. The Weber press devastated the Rams 75 51 at Weber and GT finished the first round with a disappointing 3A 3 showing. The second round opened with a 544947 licking of DePaul and the Rams went on to win all their second round games. The key victories were 551- 54 at Loyola and 64 460 at home against Weber, the North Section Champions. By tying with Loyola the Rams needed a play-off for a semi-final berth. At Alumni Hall the GT Lights were edged out 67 65, thus ending the season. FRONT ROW: Manager. Ron Knapik. Bob Mullin. Jim Schar. Joe Edward Dubel CR. Paul Kuper. Bob Wirtel. Ken Viglietta. Zajakala. George Bronson, Greg Wlezien. Manager Bill Koch. Bob Davino. Dick Proskurnicki. Lou Bryia. Bruce Kawecki. ROW 2: Assistant Coach. James O'Donnel. Athletic Director. Rev. Head Coach.Tom O'Connor. Not Pictured: Paul Vasquez, Rich Proskurnicki attempts a cross-court pass beneath the Fenwick net. GT OPP 47 De Paul Z9 44 St. Philip 49 67 Holy Trinity 5l 66 Fenwick 46 50 Loyola 52 5l Weber 75 54 De Paul 47 61 St. Philip 49 6l Holy Trinity 50 55 Fenwick 42 55 Loyola 54 64 Weber 60 65 Loyola 67 Bantams Bob Wirtel and Lou Bryja await for a break in the action against Weber. During the exhibition season, the squad ran into trouble as it could not jell. The Bantams. in six games. could only count two wins. one over Schurz, the other over Leo. With the beginning of league play, it was a different story. The team opened by mastering DePaul 40 f35. They continued their winning ways defeating St. Philip, Holy Trinity. and Fenwick, in easy fashion. Loyola ruined the Rams' record by handing them a 414 39 defeat. Next, Weber hit the dust 53 50. The second round opened on a dismal note with DePaul nipping the Rams 504 49. St. Philip, Holy Trinity. and Weber again fell before the Rams, while Loyola again defeated the Rams. The squad ended the campaign 94 -3. the identical marks of the previous year. GT OPP 47 si. Philip 37 40 De Paul 35 58 Holy Trinity 43 63 Fenwick 51 39 Loyola 41 53 Weber 50 49 De Paul 50 48 si. Philip 47 55 Holy Trinity 4l 54 Fenwick 37 40 Loyola 56 73 Weber 60 FRONT ROW: Manager Donald India. Peter Farbotko. Laszlo Szabo. Michael O'KelIy, Casey Jagielnik. Dennis Brown. Manager William Johnson. ROW 2: Brother Frank, CR, Keith Brown. Henry Bujwid, John Archacki, Vincent Scire, Tom Ochab. Ken Lewandow- ski, Richard Rossini, Coach Jim O'Donnell. The Flys enjoyed a successful, but small pre-season schedule. After an opening loss to St. Laurence 54ee 34 they handled St. Rita 39 --432, and Leo 40734, finishing with a 2e I exhibition record. The regular season opened with the Rams handling DePaul at home 42 40. The Flys then traveled to St. Philip where they were beaten 56e52. In games at home, the Rams beat Holy Trinity 43f40, and then lost to Fenwick 56 54. Loyola was next on the schedule. The Rams fell before the Ramblers 57' 42. The Weber Red Horde was next and the Rams nipped them 46e45. In the second half, the Flys again played, beating St. Philip, Holy Trinity, and Loyola, while losing to DePaul. Fenwick, and Weber. The Rams' season ended exactly even at 6 ee6. GT OPP 42 De Paul 40 52 St. Philip 56 43 Holy Trinity 40 54 Fenwick 56 42 Loyola 57 46 Weber 45 21 De Paul 37 42 St. Philip 37 52 Holy Trinity 46 29 Fenwick 49 43 Loyola 40 56 Weber 72 Flys Ken Viglietta finds rebounding tough as two Red Men interfere. FRONT ROW: Richard Podraza, Scott Sander, Mike Hennesscy. Michael Uchen. ROW 2.'Manager Donald India, Richard Piutrowski, Louis Vernagallo. George Bicknell, Tom Galuhn, Manager William Johnson. ROW 3: Brother Frank. CR, Ted Tenczar, Roger Davino, 45153814173 TE . L... Robert Mullin, Richard Hotlnman, John McMann. Joe Tirado, Paul Kuper. Bill Boller, Tom Zielinski, Coach .lim O'Donncl. No1Shown in Picture: Paul Vasquez. Varsity Football Team With teammate Ray Schnoor leading the way, quarterback .Ierry Gofliron scrambles around right end. The IQ65 Varsity Football Season produced one of the finest Gordon Tech teams. The Rams finished 5 l in conference and 5 4overall. During the exhibition season. the Orange and Gray was handed two defeats. Against Leo the Rams blew a ten point lead and fell 26 16, The Mount Carmel Caravan blanked Gordon 8 O after scoring the only points of the game after a fumble by Joe Bunge. The highpoint of the season came in the league opener against Weber. The Rams had never beaten the Red Horde before but this year the jinx was broken as the Orange and Gray stunned the defending All-Chicago Champions 29 6. After Mike Swierk's 30 yard run back of a blocked punt to break the scoring ice. the Rams coasted past Weber. The Fenwick Friars were the next opponents for Gordon Tech. The Rams held on to 3 0 throughout the game to hold the Friars scoreless for the second consecutive season, Gene Zieniewicz accounted for all the scoring with a 20 yard field goal. Holy Trinity was the Rams' foe in the Homecoming game. The Techmen rambled past the Tigers 39 8 as halfback. Joe Bunge. scored three touchdowns. This was the last game played between these two teams since Holy Trinity will be dropping out of the Catholic League next year. Another pair ol' victories came easily as the Rams got past DePaul 29 12 after a second half surge and ripped apart St, Philip 65 0. The triumph over the Gaels assured Gordon a playoff berth. Next the Rams battled Loyola Academy in Wilmette for domination of the North Section. The entire tlrst half was defensive struggle as neither team scored. ln the second half the Ramblers broke through for three touchdowns while the Orange and Gray never did get rolling. The tinal was Loyola IS. Gordon 0. ln the play-oils. Gordon met Leo in a semi-linal struggle. Bob Gatz scored on the opening kickoll' after taking a reverse for Joe Bunge. The Lions came back with two touchdowns and a safety to lead 16 7 at the intermission. A Gordon rally put the Rams ahead 23 l6 with less than three minutes left in the game but Leo scored on a 70 yard drive and put the two point conversion attempt to hold a one point advantage 24 23. As the Rams tried to get back the lead. Larry Kimmey pilfered a Jerry GotTron aerial and scored on a I5 yard run back to put the game out of reach. The Rams had been eliminated from the play-olfs 32 23. GT OPP. 16 Leo 26 0 Mt. Carmel 8 29 Weber 6 3 Fenwick 0 39 Holy Trinity 8 29 DePaul I2 65 St. Philip 0 0 Loyola 18 23 Leo 32 Gene Zieniewicz scores with a 20 yard field goal to beat the Fenwick Friars. lt takes two Weber delensemen to stop Al Wurglitl just I0 yards Ted Katta eliminates Weher's chances for a long punt short ofthe goal line. l'ClUI'I'l. I ' cf ,pf M FRONT ROW: Lou Pasquesi. Ken Schultz, Mike Connelly, John Allen. Ed Maciorowski. Bill Carden. Ken Jeannides, Joe Cassano, Jim Zychowski. Bob Kohnen. Rich Smurlo, John Tomasetti. Den Pitts. Ted Katta. Dave Hernandez. Tom Lalowski. ROW 2: Managers Al Lindeman and Dave Draz, Jerry Gotlron. Ray Schnoor. Phil Caputo, Bob Cole. Pete Starzyk. Ray Lalowski, Joe Zagata, Den Ploszaj. Gene Zieniewicf. Tony Castellano. Rich Blando. Jim Pasquesi, Manager Bob Majkszak. ROW 5: .K , -.. Coach Winiecki, Rev. lidw. Dubel, CR. Al liinert, George Bock. Greg Janus. Bob Cardwell. Rory Wagner. Bill Cironc. Tom Klucmik, Dwight Szpak. Al Wurglitl. l.en Janulik. Tom Jurkie- wicz, Bob Gatz. Mike Batka. Bro, l-Drank. CR. Coach Bielat. ROW 4: John Lux. John Parolin. Joe Bunge. Jim Gillespie. Steve Gerhart. Ken Gruslecki. Den Rogalski. Ted Sxpunar. 'Iiom Gayne. Mike Swierk. Steve Gwiazda. Steve Gerhart, Dave Hernandez, Ted Katta, John Tomasetti, Ray Lalowski, Jim Pasquesi. Bob Cardwell, John Lux, Steve Gwiazda, Joe Zagata, Bill Cirone, Al Wurglitz. R LQ Q , Jerry GotYron. Miko Connelly. Tom Guync. Bob Gulf. Joe Bungc. Ray Schnoor. f if wf 'MW-.. kf! EW! ,f '-' ? Mark Sanders. Kon Schulu. John Purolin. Mikc Swierk, Mike Balka. Tom Klumik. W I fiiflfily ,f Y Sophomore Football Team FRONT ROW: Bill Huss, Charles Lewis, Couch Bill Wynn, Bro. Frank Dusiewicz CR. Coach Ray Smith. Sam Losurdo. Ed Dominow. ROW J: Mike Maher, Randy Maas, Thomas Bakota. Paul Kuper. Dan Delimata. Joe Guidi, Dennis Zepka. ROW 3: Tom Galuhn. Luke Bartojay, Don Gerhart. Bill Simpson. .Iohn Lopatkiewicz. Dan Sagel. George Grzeca. ROW 4: John Homa, Peter Baumhardt. The Sophomore football team. under the leadership ol' Coaches R. Smith and B. Wynn also concentrated on tackling and blocking. The sophomores were able to compete against such schools as Loyola, Bro. Rice, and Weber. Through these games, the team was able to observe the stiff competition which they will again meet in theirjunior year. Phil Caputo, Joe Tarczynski. George Hirschenbergcr, Mario Spara- cino, Robert Mikos. Jurgen Feichtinger. ROW 5: Gerard Blum, Tom Wisniewski. Ken Gruszecki, Ray Samp. Leonard Januzik, Tom Jurkiewicz. Ken Lewandowski. Roman Prokopij. Emmanuel STITHCIHW. G T OPP l2 Mendel 0 8 Loyola 42 14 Bro. Rice 26 6 Weber 20 26 Lane 13 28 Schurz 0 Sophomore l70J kicks olfduring a game at Lane stadium. 1-Iva, .,, nv '15-qt-uw qv V fi., Zip ' 3U Freshman Football Team My FRONT ROW: Mike Hennessy, Donald India. Coach Robert Plur- kowski. Brother Frank Dusiewicz, CR. llyloderatorl, Coach Floyd Mandella, Joseph Cassata, William Pyziak. ROW 2: Roger Sodolnik. Joe Tirado, Bill Boller. Tony Severino. Leo DiDominico, John Barber. .lack Klein. ROW 3: Tony Cordaro, John Waldorf. Richard Lyser. Joe Lacriola. George Ritchter. Randy Liebich. Richard Kurczak. The Freshman Football Team was under the direction of a new mentor. The new coach was Mr. Floyd Mandella, who had previously served as assistant coach. Increased emphasis was placed on blocking and tackling. to instill in the players the love of contact and season them for future years on the varsity. The squad showed great enthusiasm and spirit on the field. With a year of experience behind them the Frosh will now battle for varsity positions. The team finished witha record oflf 3 2. The olTensive ball-carrier tries to avoid the clutches of Steve Ger- hartl33J. Robert Zielinski. James Ragusa. ROW 4: Frank Gaddini. Bill Siecz kowski. Sam DiMatteo. Livio Parolin, Tom Slowik, Richard Fan- tozzi, John Luporini, Nick Sullert. ROW 5: Richard Carlton, George Ragan. Robert Butkovich. John Schultz, Craig Scramuzzo. William Wurglitl. William SiecLkowski. Robert Krueger. Louis Cerone. GT OPP 6 Weber 6 6 Fenwick 14 6 De Pa-ul 28 8 St. Philip 8 0 Loyola 14 23 Marist 0 l Homecoming Gordon's Homecoming ceremonies were held on October IO. Festivities began with the motorcade which started from the Gordon Tech parking lot to Lane Stadium. During halftime. the Homecoming Queen, Sue Mindak, was crowned. A car caravan of decorated floats and student automobiles paraded through the stadium afterwards. The festivities were augmented by the defeat of Trinity 39 8 and were continued with the Homecoming Dance held that evening. Over 550 attended and danced to the music ofthe Delights. Homecoming festivities were u huge success this year. The announcement of the Homecoming Queen was made at the evening dance. The Gordon Tech Fathers Club entry in the Homecoming Parade. Dan Lempa's l925 Model T Ford won a second prize award. The l'ootball Banquet is held to honor the efforts ol' the team and to reward players who deserve special Sp0I'tS Banquets recognition. At this year's banquet, John Tomasetti won the Sportsmanship Trophy: Mike Batka, the Most Valuable Linesman Trophy: and Joe Bunge, the award for the most valuable back. Mr. George Ireland, head coach of the Loyola University Ramblers, was the guest speaker at the Basketball Banquet this year. In his talk he stressed self-discipline in achieving success. At the banquet Ken Warzynski and Ken Viglietta were announced as the most valuable players for the '65-'66 season. Gyula Szabo won the heavyweight free throw award while Rich Proskurnicki took the lightweight award. Fr. Walter M. Wilczek CR, principal ol' Gordon Tech, encouraged the upperclassmen to carry on the Rams' spirit in the future. Winners at the l965-66 Basketball Banquet included Ciyula SLabo. Henry Bugjwid. Coach .lames O'Donnel. lfr. Edward Dubel, CR. Coach Tom O'Connor. Ken Warlynski, Ken Viglictta, Rich Proskurnicki. Football awards were given to John Tomasetti and Joe Bunge, among Olhersb Mike Batka was awarded the most valuable player trophy. i va' 4-.s.....N ---. ...im 5 FRONT ROW: Bill Johnson, Ed. lVlcKissack, John Tomassetti, Tom Pacer, Rich Kator, Cas LaRocco, John Allen, Clarence Klipowicz, Bob Weningcr, Ken Gierut, Bill Koch. ROW 2: Len Corso, Tom Franzak. Dennis Ploszaj, Chuck Pokryfke. Paul Kuper, Ken Gazda. Bob Schmack, Tom Brach, Greg Swierk, John Olichwier. This year Brother Frank took over the managerial reins. However, the squad underwent a troublesome year, finishing in the North Section's second division. Despite a poor record, the Rams were in every ballgame. Tough breaks plagued the squad throughout the entire season. The close ones always seemed to escape the club, leaving the team with an abundance in the loss column. Bro. Frank attempts to change the umpire's mind, but has no success. ROW 3: Fr. wulski, Peter Carl Brader, Nielsen. Jack GT l 22 O 3 5 5 4 l 2 3 2 9 4 9 3 3 3 Edward Dubel, CR tAthletic Directorb, Adam Dobro- lndurante, Craig Scramuzzo, Ed Finley, Dan Cwiak, Ray Sump, Gerald Suberlack, Robert Cole, George Jennings, Br. Frank Dusiewicz, CR tBaseball Coachl. OPP Weber 5 Hales l St. Rita 2 Holy Trinity 7 Loyola 10 Fenwick 10 De Paul 2 Mendel 0 St. Philip l Weber 4 St. Laurence 7 Holy Trinity l Fenwick 7 Loyola 2 St. Philip 2 Brother Rice 4 De Paul 4 Baseball EU... . ,,f-. Ken Gaudet sets to drive a long one. Tom I-'ranzak rounds first and looks toward second. Mmtzaw A I , g V ' 9' 5' K V. hx .tw V1 ,.'L 9' 5 '2':- fa, w r' , H fy M, rw N 'QQ' ,, '37 W Len Corso belts one to left. Adam Dobrowolski tires as the teams start to tense. g. A PQ Q nw. up tw wr mf Qwgkvutffifwf ' iffwr Fi? .EAI T Q if '..'an.-,lf if -' 1.,-W ,Q-A A , M . V 21491 gi Cb if t is W a ...W ,Q f,,,...s. eggs? ka-My N as ,2 . yeah, tx . I , J K' A' fp' 'X ,V ,A Qyf.-at f 5 ef..' , 1 -' - . M, f K sf es AW 4 . ,, Li' if 'wg jf., L , ,s XL? x . Track L in .- Cross-Country L A .L FRONT ROW: Coach J, Koehler. Casey Kulinski. Tom Janik. Dean Allison. Joe Janiga. Don Gordon. Luke Ross. Coach C. Telkes. ROW 2: Bill Williams, Larry Lipinski. Larry Schmidt. Steve Gerhart. Don Koss. Jerry Zagroba. lgrnest Marsh. Joseph Owca. ROW 3: Robert Tataryn. Bob Frecwalt. Larry Ziomek. Otto Richter. Carl Smatski. GT 58 Loyola 62 Weber 2l GT 56 Loyola 40 Weber 22 GT 39 Marshall 36 GT 56 Marshall 36 GT 32 Loyola 32 GT 36 Loyola 10 GT 27 Lane 39 GT 55 Taft 39 Lakeview 2l Steinmetz l0 De Paul l GT 61 Taft 3l Lakeview 29 Steinmetz 26 De Paul 8 FRONT ROW: Coach J. Koehler. Dennis Konczyk, Tom leoley. Gary Kulinski. Boh Brezynski. Terry McEvoy. Jerry Kulinski, Carl Liture. Coach C. Telkes. ROW 2: Bill Szimeth. John Wilczura, Rich SLcLepkowicL. Frank Kozak, Sam DeMatteo. Mike Koziara. Bill Sikora, Jim Buzinski, Mitchel Dzialo. Howard Bultnick. ROW 3: lkan. Peter Starzyk. Tom Schlax. Larry Zawilenski. Stan Piekielney. ROW 4: Art Lange. Peter Kramer. Bruce Madiar, Al Kamienecki. Zbigniew Sawicki. Gregory Topczewski. George Bock. Kurt Sims, Louis Scarpaci. Hank Kovvaczyk. .NVOI Pictured: James Dondlingdf, Jack Woynowski. The Senior Team completed the regular season with a 5 3 l record. The squad defeated Weber, Taft, Stein- metz, DePaul, and Lake View. They were defeated by Loyola, Marshal, and Lane. They also tied Loyola in a rain-shortened meet. The squad finished second in the City Invitational, third in the Brother Rice Relays, and second in indoor competition. The Junior Team earned a perfect 8'f0 slate. They surpassed Loyola twice, Weber. Marshal, Taft, Stein- metz. DePaul, and Lakeview. Third place was awarded to the squad in both the City Invitational and the indoor meet. Rich KurcLak. Vince Castelon. Bill Steinmetz. Tom Miller. George Sftaier. John Kubik. Mike Maks, Bob Stasiak. .lim Ragussa. ROW 4: Nick Brinkus. Tom Johannsen. P, Janski. Fred Saxine. Bill Arendt, Dan Wecker, Andy Niec. Pete Macuzek. Bill Barry, Bill Borowski, .l ., .. FRONT ROW: Robert Brzezynski, Andy Niec. Coach J. Koehler. lrred Saxine. Carl Liture, ROW 2: Mike Maks. Bill Sikora, Mike This past year was Gordon's tirst year ol' Cross Coun- try. The sport consists of disciplined running and is designed to put athletes in good physical condition for the track season. The squad competed against all the teams in the Cath- olic League and finished with a 7 3 record. The Junior Varsity against the same opponents compiled a 6 4 record. Koziara, Howard Bultnick. Terry McEvoy tCaptainl. Nor Piclured: James Dondlinger tCo-Captainl, After the season. four members ol' the team were elected to the Gordon All Time Cross Country Team. They were Stan Piekielney. Joe Janiga. Jack Woynow- ski. and .lim Dondlinger. According to the coach, the team's immediate goal is the winning of the city championship which will bring the sport to the level ofthe other sports at Gordon. COLICTI Koehler. Bibb TlllLll'y'll. Joe Peter KI-ameri Bfugq lwudiufq Gfcg Topgzgwgki. Don KU55. Reardon. Larry Zawilenski. Larry Ziomek. ROW 2: Joe Janiga. Don Stan pickiclncyy NUI PM-Iufgd,-ylack Woy ngyvygki tQU-Cuptuiny4 Gordon. Luke Ross, Jim Owca, Dean Allison. ROW 3: Larry Larry Zawilenski, Larry Lipinski, Bob Freewalt, George Bock, and Steve Gerhart are pictured with the awards which they won. FRONT ROW Larry Zawilenski Larry Ziomek Jack Woynowski Larry Lipinski. Coach C. Telkes. ROW 2.' Coach J. Koehler, Art Lange, F' Intramurals were reinstated this year. The program was headed by Coach Smith. Basketball, volleyball. and softball were the sports in which competition occurred. Teams were divided on a one-per-class basis. 4-A was the first intramural champ as they swept over 4-F for the basketball title. A youthful 2-C squad was victorious in the volleyball competition with 3-I as the runner-up. Softball was won by 4-K and 2-I because two divisions were formed. . ,JA r FRONT ley Skibas, Rick Wiewiora. ROW 2: Tom Pacer, Dale Fitzgibbons, lured: Tom Franzak, Karl Madrecki. ROW: George Nielsen. Joe Bunge, Coach Ray Smith, Stan- Steve Gerhart, Ken Spoerlein, Teddy Lyjak, Intramurals Cas Larocco. No: Pic- Ski Club FRONT ROW: John Lorys. Don Klinger lTreasurerl. Mr. Ron Kersten, Lou Habryl, .lim Kalkstein. Luke Bartojay. P. Morrison Olodertitorl. Ken Bober tPrcsidentl, .lerry Rank- Peter Nlatlies. ROW 4, Richard Hella. Mike lfedyniak. tal U ieeelkesidentl. Bruce Lempart. ROW J: Walter Vhdra. George VN einand, lom Nlarcinkiewicf. l-'rank Cannella. ,lack lxen l'sL1pCljli. Bruce Nladiar. Pclcr Schnicdcr. Marion Vloynoysski.VMtync Crock. Kurylo, Pete Starfyk. Al Penuela, ROH' K, Wayne Ptmulu. The Gordon Tech Ski Club acquaints its members with the fundamentals of skiing through movies and field trips. Some of the skiing trips made by the club this year have been to Bessemer and Telemark, Michigan. Members of the club received supervised skiing instruc- tions on the trips, as well as ski tips and safety pointers from professional skiers, Trips to Wisconsin and Michi- gan sponsored by the AYH were made on available weekends during the year. IUMUQ Mr. P. Morrison, club moderator, prepares to photograph the club A group of ski club members Q1tBe35emer, Michigan, members who attended this trip. IIB Hockey Club The Hockey Club gives students a chance to participate in league hockey competition and learn the various phases of the sport. The club con- sisted of four teams, the Alouettes, Blades, Hawks, and Hornets. Fifteen players for each team were chosen in a draft at the beginning of the season. After the regular season. semifinal and final playoffs were held with the Alouettes taking the championship over the Blades 2-1 in overtime. Trophies were awarded for the lead- ing scorer. most valuable player. best defenseman, and best goalie after the season. A Squad FRONT ROW: Ed Kopp. Tom Gayne. Mr. Walter Marzec fModeratorJ, Jim Szymul. Bob Maday. ROW 2: Charles Trombatore, Jerry Fina, Jerry Chrobak. .4 A .Ai .- .. FRONT ROW: Mr. Walter Marzec flvloderatorl. Pat Swope. Pete Lagioia. Sam Karembelas. Bob Noga. Greg Sto- nich, Phil Berg. Tony Klerna. ROW 2: Bob Payne. Ray Lalowski. Dan Pen- kala, Larry Kapustka. Steve Gerhart. John Pindelski. Carl Brader. Ludwig Engelhardt. ROW 3: Gerry Borkowiez. Paul Plescher. Tom Lalowski, Helmut Jim DelGallo. Frank DeIGallo. ROW 5: Dick George. Ralph Fries. Ray Stamp. Jim Jaenel, Gene Zieniewicz. Rich Ziemba. ll9 Likar. Al Anderson. Ed Lux. Ken Jean- nides. John Lopatkiewicz. ROW 4: Carl Przyborowski. Larry Nyberg. Stan Bi- nek. Bob Homa. Jim Biernat. Otto Richter. Gary Kiaior. lid Mcliissack, ROW 5: John Farella. Jerry Blum. Bob Kirklowski. Greg Topczewski. Mike Du- dek. Ray Schiller. Gene Korpalski, Kurt Sims. Hank Sobor. Art Lange. Close action. before the goalie. to gain posses- ion ofthe puck. Marching Band The Gordon Tech Marching Band and the Color Guard entertained the fans at football games with precision drilling and a colorful display of Bags. During the bas- ketball season the Color Guard performed during half- time. The Color Guard also functioned in the major school assemblies. The band also led the parade to Lane Stadium for the Homecoming Game. 120 Q 5 E Q 2 2 1 Q' 121 Senior Bowling Team This year the league completed its most successful sea- son in the twelve years since its institution. Set up as an intra-mural league it provides an opportunity lor all caliber of bowlers to compete in an active sport while having a little extra recreation. The league is composed ol' four divisions, one for each year of the student body. All together there were 185 bowlers in the four divisions. They bowled every Tuesday for 26 weeks at Waveland Bowl. On May 3. the keglers were lieted at a banquet. Trophies were presented to those boys who were on the winning teams in each division. The tirst place teams were the Dynamics tSeniorsJ, the Cylinder 5's tJun- iorsl, the Marlins CSophomoresb, and the Phinks tlfreshmenl. There were also awards for those who pos- sessed season high averages, high games, high series, and low average. FRONT ROW: Ron Kersten. Wayne Dionne. Len Catalano. George Loba, Rich Kutor. .loe Babitsch. Rich Chabowski. Bob Nowak. ROW 2' George Nielsen. John Klimkowicz. Bob Payne. .lohn Brink. Jim Webb. Jim Mazanek. Joe Loch. Tom Franlak. Jim Nowakowski. ROW 5: John Kosnik, Mike Klein, Joe Mazanek, Bernard O'Donnell. Bill Schiller. Chuck Downs. Martin Braun. Phil Murawski. Coach Eugene Wleklinski. .XVIII PfL'II,U'E'd.' Dennis Gruszecki. Carl Kleine, Karl Mad- recki. George Pomillia. Dan Ryan. Dvwain Tutaryn. Bob Vandigo. Ray Vwitek. Bill Hoth. it FRONT ROW: Gary Gocfkowski. Mike Suhaida. Terry Jaglarski, Bob Kucxynski. John Nlusolll Jerry Jania. Greg Golkowski. Dennis Schimanski, ROW 2: l-'rank Dalton. Claude Czekai, Ciary Vkilewski. Bill Lawlor. John Rudnicki. John lingeriser. Wayne Winneclte. Dennis The CIBI, team competes against the surrounding high schools in league play, S, Bron, Louis Hamros. Mitch Dlialo. ROWJ: Tom Franzak. John Brink. Bob Pay ne. Chuck Downs. Mike Perrone. Jim Webb. Louis Cilab. Rich Kator. Coach Eugene Wlcltlinski, N01 In Picture: Carl Kleine. Rich Depcik. Dan Penkala. Ron Kaminski. Dennis Cjrusfecki. Bill lloth. CIBL BOWLING TEAM Gordon's best bowlers also participate in the Catho- lic lnterschool Bowling League. This is composed of North and South Sections each containing six schools. Both sections contain Senior and Junior Divisions, These teams have matches both at their home alleys and at their opponents alleys. This year the Rampins finished second only lf2 pt. behind Weber in the Senior Division. The Junior team, however, came out in first place against its North Section opponents. They then went on to roll against St. Laurence lor the city title. The Gordon men proved to be too strong for their opponents. taking 5 out ol' a possible 8 points for their second successive Junior title. G.T. bowlers also copped the CIBL All-Star Tournament forthe third year in a row. Junior Bowling Team FRONT ROW: Rich Smoron. Ron Zygmunt, Rich Topps. Terry Jag- larski. l-'rank Marra. Ed Lopinski. Greg Leonhard. Casey Kulinski. ROW 2: Don Sentowski. Rich Heiza. Bill Zawadzki. Bill Lawlor, George Stszeszynski. Al Tvlaiorello. George Sparks. Gary Stojek. Gil Van Sehoor. ROW 3: Coach Eugene Wleklinski. Rich Kowall. Bob Maeiorowski, John Rudnieki, Bob Hanley. Jack Grzelak. Louis Glab, A junior bowler prepares to pick up a spare. Ed Malczyk. John Urbanek, Steve Pagliuzza, Gary Bosco. ROW 4: Tom Podraza. John Engeriser, Jim Glonke. Ken Webb. Al Urbanski, Mike Perrone, Jim Rose. Reinhardt Kuechl, Greg Cieeko. Frank Kuszynski, Rich Schmidt. Don Dobeck, Art Lange, Ralph Malec. Not Pictured: Rich Maioriello, Ken Napolitano, Mike Seiwert, Greg Swierk, Ron Olech. The facilities of many of the surrounding bowling lanes are utilized by the GT bowling teams. Sophomore Team Freshman Team FRONT ROW: Gary Goczkowski. Ralph Greinke, Ron Fugiel. Mike Eder, Rich Kurtyka. Ron Kraus, George Samaras. Ken Trendel. Greg Golkowski, Dennis Schimanski. ROW 2: lid Williams, Bob Zielinski. John Musolf. Bill Mundi, Jim Granacki, George Sztajer. Ron Kogut. Joe Kampf, Mitch Dzialo. ROW 3: lid Lux, Wayne Eastman, Frank Dalton, Gerald Zelnick, JetT Blake, Bob Kuczynski, Andre Motnyk, John Klin, Al Mazewski. Dan Opyd. ROW 4: Coach Eugene Wleklin ski, Marlin Rozycki, Fm Malczyk, I-'red Zajler, Bob Pascaly, Gary Wilewski, Bill Fialkowski. Dan Ceika. Bill Arendt, John Schmaedick Paul Polinski, Larry Jaworski. Louis Hamros, lirvin Koslick. .Not Pictured: Dan Penkala, Ron Kaminski. Alex Cobb. John Saailik Chuck Bauschelt. FRONT ROW: Bob Mace, John Guzzarde. Bob Briarton, Clarence Kass, Wayne Luczak. Bob Chilver. Gerald Kulingki, Den- nis Sharkey. John Bober. Larry Karczewski, ROW 2: Norm Skol- ozynski, Mike KrolikiewicL. Gary Kulinski. Larry Pahlke, Dominic DiGianfilippo. Dan Powicki. Chris Kelly. Joe Grillo, Karl Resele. ROW 3: Coach Eugene Wleklinski. Leroy Curcio, Mike Suhajda, Chris Heynssens, Joe Polowczyk, Mike Karczeuski. Bob Haapasa- ari, Rich Sawicki, Gary Hansen, Steve Borozenski. Emil Pfenn- inger, ROW 4: Bob Beck, Mike Jedrlejewski. Dennis Iverson. Claude Czekaj. Pele Maczuzak, Craig Bcierwallcs, Andy Glab. Rich Zoladz, Dennis Brol. Wayne Winnecke, Dennis Malec. Rich lmielski. Phil Lauricella. Jerry Jania. Jerome Dudzik, Noi Piv- ruredf Ed Best, Ed Pachowicz, John Malur. Jim Malur. Q I'-, F gmt' Y 1: 2552 if , K gif .4ffQ :ijt ' .- ' 54 . . 1 - --,gmwv 1 , 3-.1 , , v' QQ-Q. J.:'5M- 2 gl 11, ,, , . -YQ--V 1. A ' - SY-I ' .LZ -f ' af ' N, WR, g,g'-,Y!.1,'f ' -9- f J . :I , W ' 73 .Z ,. - '.L.. l x F - - ver' ,I 1 ' f it ji, Q' f a 2419! -, 1 ly, . 1 w , F1 ...em 'vffafff F , 1 - . ' ,A n X. g,, J, i..,5:,27--'Q .5 ir ,4S:'eNf':1f . ' Q 1- .vw :f'fr:4srf5g P' dak? 1 . J, 2? 6, , 1 V 1, ' ,L ' 'Q 'k I I fifxijl- , ifkafh I f 'Ne' lhlv - 12 :Q my U'.Q,v'-4 4' . ,, viii' . '-1779. 1-F? -' V . 1, 'ff Q XX L X X w-L.-X I x Vx L v '.x- ' 1 LIMESHMEN ...QOOOO01 b -iz? 52. 'S -Q, f .Q in... FRESHMAN A FROYT ROW: Michael Piorkowski. Mike Godficki. Roberi Glowacf. Michael Miceli. William Herrick. Norman Pieiras. Paul Siukin. ROW 2: Richard lasch. George Slachnik. .lohn Schwab. Jack Meyers. Mike Suhajda. Tim lznright. ROW 5: lzdward Barczak. Richard Basinski. Dominic lJiGianlilippo. John Jakymiw. Jerome May. Thomas Wisniewski, Russell Maliarka. ROW 4: Lawrence Domeracki. Thomas Brindisi. Thaddeus Morun. Richard Kurcfak. Dennis Malec. Peter lfarbolko. Nlallhexx Nlielnik. Thomas Bulero. Wolfgang Rohm. ROW 55 John Barber. Gregory Bialkowski. Bryan Sershen, William Gabriel. Robert Bulkoiich. William XX urglilf. Paul DlIllT1CyCl'. Thomas Johannsen. Greg Lawton. Henry Lalkowski. VRESHMAN B FRONT ROW .' Paul Rivera, Lawrence Arciszewski. Michael Nlelarkey. Robert Spragia. Bob Martin. Donald India, John Barnitv. ROW 2: Frank Leichl. John Mulligan. John Tylka, Thomas Balogh. Jack Janisch. John Estes. John Folker, James Wong. ROW 3: John Nowik, Lawrence Collini, Peter Goxdccki, Donald Klein. Hank Figura, John Nuccio, Joseph Koziol, ROW 4: Randy Postiglione, Gerald Gibson. Jerome Wicker. Howard Fallal, James Schwegel. Dan- iel Slupik, Gerald Klausing. Greg Legutki. ROW 5: Andrew Zagata, Lawrence Hyrczyk. Craig Beierwalles, lfrancis Zurek. Henry God- fiszewski, Andrew Glab. Richard Rossini, Mark Osborn. Robert Hem- mcr, William Sikora. 'V v Si' x' V5, 1. Q . M A gf Ag A 4 it ali!-I FRESHMAN D FRONT ROW' Thomas Peszynski, Lawrence Misiewicf. George Gawor, Thomas Stahl, Dennis Jadin, Steven Czerna, Joe Krok, ROW 2: Michael Yarka, Carl Bokina, David Derenzo, Thomas Lach, Adam Szczotka, William Williams, Daniel Dettloff, John Fabry. ROW 3: Robert Butzen, William Grattan, David Janota, Richard lmielski, Leroy Curcio, Richard Wasilewski, Jerome Blazek. ROW 4: Robert Beltramelli, Donald Pacholczak, George Rykowski, Larry Schroeder, Livio Parolin, Robert Gonka, Roman Pikuliski, Thomas Maksa, Wil- liam Facchini. ROW 5: Scott Tchon, Wayne Winnecke, Paul Labant, James Rutishauser, Gary Spoerlein, Keith S4lak, James JimeneL, James Ramholz, Mike Jakubco. Dennis Figura, FRESHMAN E FRONT ROW: John Bober, Joseph Dskroba, Robert Chilver, Michael Maneyko, Patrick Phillips, John Reilly, Robert Mace. ROW 2: Mike Prestia, Jerry Jania, Philip Woznicki, Philip Lauxicella, Thomas Jaszczok, Larry Krenos, Bruno Deluca, ROW 3: Thomas Skaja, Steven Borozenski. Dennis Iverson, Joseph Polowczyk. Daniel Mrowinski, Cary Truesdale, Lawrence Glogowski, Zenon Rosa. ROW 4: John Lesk, Frank Gaddini, Dennis Groz, Ronald Garcarz, John Stipierre. ROW 5: George Richter, Robert Janczewski, Ron Kostus, Roger Sudolnik, Joe Kilian, Andrew Koziol, lsidore Lakics, Tony Maita. Stanley Roeske. FRESHMAN F FRONT ROW: Robert Zak, Gary Lasorella, Kenneth Kwiatek, Casimir Nedza, John Squeo, Frederick Kist, Michael Britton, ROW 2: Karl Resele, Larry Kapryan, Alan Malinski, Frederick Stephens, Michael Lehmann, Joseph Harrison, Michael Certik. ROW3: Clarence Kass, Michael Montenera, Robert Beck, James Broderick, Timothy Slonka, John Bremern, Frank Cisco, John Birren. ROW 4: Kenneth Giacomino, Edward Jaworowski, Irwin Bross, Michael Elrod, Emil Szimeth, Richard Podraza. ROW 5: Edward Best, Richard Hoffman, Walter Michaelson, Robert Marusarz, Bill Radcliffe, John Schultz, Thomas Flood, Larry Dohner, William Boller. FRESHMAN G FRONT ROW: Dennis Bryan, Barry Cooper, Robert D'Agostino, James Sehoewe, James Dopke, Michael Charnecki, Edward Pietrucha. ROW 2: Joseph Tur, Joseph Kozieta, Donald Anderson, Frank Bintz, John Mazur, Michael Samp, Tim Larkin. ROW 3: Robert Hassett, Andrew Scolastico, Michael Woodward, John Waldorf, Thom- as Kocian, James Madej, Emil Pfenninger, Donald Yungerman. ROW 4.' George Bicknell, Thomas Wilda, Joseph Tyranowski, Jim Sima, Vincent Vogt, Scott Sander, Steve Galiotto. ROW 5: Thomas Slowik, Richard Morys, Robert Stasiek, Peter Maczuzak, Robert Maran, John Siedlecki, John Bencheck, Michael Karczewski, George Kedra. ,vita - ' FRESHMAN H FRONT ROW' Bruce Lempart, John Collins, Joseph Domaracki, Con- nell Griflin, James Farrell, Angelo Mascheri, Alan Link. ROW 2: David Osmani, Wayne Pawula, Donald Hamre, James Forde, Barry Durr, Wayne Luczak, Michael Polanski. ROW 3: Ted Jablonski, Mike Connolly, Walter Jarosz, John Reininger, Peter Humbert, Steven Keown, Frank Del Gallo, Ariel Alvarez. ROW 4: James Klein, John Tanaschovsky, Ronald Kalisz, Richard Janeo, Victor Scimeca, Stanley Ostrowski. ROW 5: Richard Fassl, Gary Hansen, John Klein, Alvaro Penuela, James Hottat, Andrew Dutczak, Thomas Bugajski, Richard Fantozzi, Joe Cassata. FRESHMAN I FRONT ROW' Thomas Ventrelli, Martin Gosuniak, William Johnson, Nicholas Jawnys, James DeRose, Frank Bortke, Raymond Rokosz. ROW 2: Robert Cain, Thomas Mattich, Daniel Babich, James Kostro, Robert Bernard, Matthew Wojtaszek, James Bouzide. ROW 3: James Aliotta, Robert Depa, Phillip Pecord, Robert Biakes- lee, Jan Wolanski, Richard Kalrnowski, Richard Strugala, James Toharski. ROW 4: Thomas Grzeskiewicz, Russell Adomaitis, Lowell Bogard, Richard Wisniewski, John Shvedas, James Ragusa, Mike Maks. ROW 5: Francis Spola, Michael Bulicek, Luigi Giannetti, Victor Vangelista, John Bosten, Richard Czyzewski, Robert Kruszewski, Rich- ard Janske, Dennis Brown, Joseph Jenski. FRESHMAN J FRONT ROW: Ronald Kocol. John Shalski. William Simpson, Gerald Kulinski, Arthur Dutkovic, David Siatta, James Sengcnberger. ROW 2: Stefan Herbert, Wayne Karg, Richard Nitka, Walter Tomas- Lewski, James Losasso, Zdzislaw Jeziorowski, John Staszowski. ROW 3: Robert Kaminski, Martin Maher, Peter Minerva, Kenneth Jed- nachowski, John Kowalczyk, Patrick Hannigan, Russell Sus. ROW 4: .. i 3 T, 5 ff 5 Larry SLcLurek, Arthur Niemaszyk, Robert Kenopka, Gerald Lynn, Donald Biaszczyk, Claude Ogorek. Gerhard Seidl, Richard Oprondek, ROW 5: Ted Tenczar, Peter Reyes. Ron Korabik, Robert Strada, Tom Nowakowski, John Piwinski, Edwin Trader, Joseph Pecak, Paul Rob- erson. FRESHMAN K FRONT ROW: John Hohol, John Naskrent, Tom Barazowski, Edward Kafka, James Graham, Michael Duda, Robert Traynor. ROW 2: Norman Skolozynski, Michael Krolikiewicz. Daniel Toomey, Kenneth Fukuhara, Eugene Wojtal, Werner Martu, Patrick Burns. ROW 3: James Milbourn, William Krow, Thomas Panocha, Richard Piotrow- ski, Fred Harang, Gerald Kuhrt, Wayne Welninski, Martin Duellman. ROW 4: Michael Baker, Bruce Koschnik, Edward Novak, Richard Sawicki, James Szewczyk, Wallace Macejunas, William Schlage. ROW 5: Anthony Amato, Allen Grasser. Allan Napolitano, Emil Paryzynat, Joseph Wetzel, Anthony Nalepa, Claude Czekaj, Joseph Sagon, Daniel Marion. 5 in , , W. , .. . , FRESHMAN N FRONT ROW' John Murray, Raymond Eitermann, Lee Mueller, Cordaro, John Dworakowski, Thomas Zielinski, Jon Skorey, Richard Richard Podczerwinski, Gregory Nacek, Romuald Mindykowski, Schell, William Knarr, Mike Owen, ROW4: Dennis Wolkowicz, Victor Peter Catalano. ROW 2: Jim Olech, James Russnak, John Goodnow, Jangelista, Richard Carlton, Louis Cerone, Richard Zoladz, Tom John Schmidt, Lawrence Pahlke, Paul Fudacz. ROW 3: Anthony Susala,Joseph Tirado,AnthonySeverino. FRESHMAN O FRONT ROW' Larry Karczewski, Salvatore Napoleon, Kevin Mc- Gregory Lamb, Robert Miller, Alfred Schmidt, Terry Lamb, Steven Evoy, Dennis Sharkey, John Tataryn, Daniel Pajak, Floyd Kolassa, Prestopic. ROW 4: John Holian, Robert Krueger, George Ragan. ROW 2: Bruce Sins, Tom Wdoniak, Michael Connolly, Stanley Craig Scramuzzo, Gregory Holther, Stanley Zurek, Ronald Aksnowicz, Matusiak, Steve Maher, John McGovern. ROW 3: Sam DiMatteo, Frank Vukonich. 135 .1- 11 ......,,, if , . 'Q-. ff If Q. I f 1 Di? ......,'-Q 'uf 311 gg: sf ... ' 4. IF' ' I . .4 '-. ,. .n , 1' 3.12 u I . 6 bf .1 - - - A 5, 5. - 1 I 1 - --. I , W1 I. .'r I - -is - .- 1 'ii' X?ll.p,. Y swam MQYESES SOPHOMORE A FRONT ROW: Patrick Swope, Robert Ziclinski, Michael Sare. Robert Porada. Thomas Galuhn, Terry McEvoy. Robert Riley, ROW 2: John Szallik, Michael Grylinski, Mark Thomma, Ronald Meyer. Edward Sikora, James Solesky, Nicholas Cudzewicz. ROW 3: Donald Gerhart, Keith Viglietta, Anthony Gierz, Robert Banty, Joseph Majer, Mark Plocki. ROW 4: Edward Grygowski, Michael Kasper, Gary Kizior. John Talamo, Don Berowski, James Rohrlack, Robert Cochrane. ROW 5: Walter Psujek, Martin Teufel, Joseph Boborci, Frank Kehoe, William Huss. Joseph Schutz, Larry Jaworski, Paul Polinski, Chris Hellwig. SOPHOMORE B FRONT ROW: Steve Zajac, John Gaertner, Anthony Malina, Robert Bock, James Blanco, John Muller, Robert Tamburello. ROW 2: Elmer Neurauter, James Bellert, Richard Peters. Phil Caputo, Ken Hodl, Larry Giebelhausen. ROW 3: Ken Hejza, Edward Gates, Tom Barrett, James Doman, Larry Nazimek, Phillip Pettit, Richard Barwac7. ROW 4: Kelly Metcalf, James Skolmoski, William Bredemann, Dennis Vinyard, Mark Fries, George Matwyshyn, Peter Gwiazda. ROW 5: Robert Mahoney, Bob Widing, Richard Nicholus, Steve Knorst, Leonard Januzik, Keith Brown, James Plomin, Joseph Flocca, Charles Ponicki. Sophomores regularly move to dillerent buildings between classes. SOPHOMORE C FRONT ROW' Andy Borowicz, Alex Cobb, Steve Kitlinski, Doyle Smith, Robert Cyza, Steven Maciontek, Daniel Dombkowski. ROW 2: Howard Hess, Dennis Neri, Leonard Janiga, Walter Johns, Tedd Rozylowicz, Ronald Kogut, Thomas Miceli. ROW 3: John Benter, Casimir Witkowski, Charles White, John Taibl, Richard Nalepka, George Landelius, Ted Lacina, Robert Jaskierny. ROW 4: John Machnik, Laszlo Szabo, Howard Bultinck, Dan Penkala, Frank Dalton, David Daugird, Gregory Gallas. ROW 5: Bob Skwarski, Daniel Cwiak, Ed Buklis, William Arendt, Mike Dudek, Glenn Gabriel, Ken Grus- zecki, John McMahon, John Rzymski. SOPHOMORE D FRONT ROW: Charles Baumann, Robert Brzezinski, John Pawula, Raymond Shute, Richard Karpinski, Norbert Szczewski, Dennis Kon- czyk. ROW 2: Walter Hollinger, William Breen, Daniel Cieslik. Joseph Pomis. Richard Grudzien, William Staszak, Ralph Walleck. ROW 3: William Fagus, John Musolf, Philip Dziekonski, William Steinmetz, GY sctENCE TECHNOLO LIBRARY I D pp it gi? Richard Serenda, Michael Fayman. ROW 4: William Mundt, Clarence Klipowicz, Robert Mullin, Greg Glazar. ROW 5: John Pindelski, Larry Blaszczyk, Henry Bujwid, William Fialkowski, Stefan Urban, Peter Szynkiewicz, Ron Paulak, Michael Plool', Frank Kozak. SOPHOMORE E FRONT ROW' Paul Contos, l-'rancis Blaszak, Michael Ozgowicz, Zajler. Robert Corey, Michael Brandt, Allan Fisher, James Buzinski, Richard Depcik, John Gloeckle. Andrew Flurkey. Gregory Azzarello. ROW 25 Edward Garstka, George Sztajer, Robert Golah, Vincent Kane, Philip Berg, Mitchell Drozd, ROW 3: Richard Kurtyka, Fred Philip O'Brien. ROW 4: Gary Kolar, James Dillon. Harry Sturm, Michael Slipetz, Michael Maher, Tony Hutter, Bob Askin. Lawrence Fleming. Lawrence Bowling, Michael Doyle. i SOPHOMORE F FRONT ROW: John Squiller, Phil Mammina, Eugene Gabanski, John Homa, Peter Jovanovic, Michael Koziara, John Navoy, Robert Peter Banas. Kenneth Trendel, Jim Cimballista, Enrique Aldape. Kuczynski, John Mikosz, Keith Szymanski. ROW 4: Walter Krosicki, ROW 2: Steve Kempf, Richard Wilson, Joseph Mueller, Ronald Simon Mirabal, Gary Hayes, Richard Krystyn, Thomas Ochab, Walter Rutkowski, Bob Drapak, John Meggison, Daniel Kanara. ROW 3: Gramiak,Andrew Nodzenski, Paul Kuper,AlanAnders0n, l4l 7 L AL l -N al .. SOPHOMORE G FRONT ROW: Paul Vasquez, Thomas Wlezien. Michael DeBellis, Clay, George Hirschenberger, Wayne Piekarz. ROW 4: George Frencl, Mark Mertens, Sebastian Perna, Robert Tylutki, Paul Stechman. Dan Manola, Gerald Zelnick, John Schmaedick, Bob Pascaly, Ron ROW 2: Michael Diesing, Paul Kaminski. Larry Eme, Kevin Cun- Marszelak, Ronald Pierog, Wayne Szypulski, Ronald Kraus, Jim ningham, Edward Williams, D. Serdohl. ROW 3: Daniel Opid, James Mitrenga. Granacki, Joseph Mascheri, Kenneth Kozin, Jeffery Blake, Robert SOPHOMORE H FRONT ROW' Thomas Foley, Michael McBlaine, Mitchell Dzialo, John Klein, Paul Ravenna. ROW 4: George Piotrowski, Steve Byk. Wayne Eastman, Gregory Wesolowski, Ted Wolinski, Wayne Strnad. ROW 5: John Wilczynski, Peter lndurante, Jerome Wicker, Dan ROW 2: Thomas Swiatkicwicz, Joe Kampf, Helmut Likar, Edward Cejka, Raymond Samp, Gerard Blum, William Barry, Stephen Soltis, Gunia, Ed Ronkoske, Richard Szczepkowicz. ROW 3: Gerard Mazurc- Charles Torres. zak, Andrew Motnyk, William Mohlman, Gerald Mahon, Edward Lux, l42 - , .l SOPHOMORE I FRONT ROW' Edward Speck, Albert Lindeman, Michael Eder, Michael Valdez, Charles Lewis, Stanley Lewicki, William Quinlan. ROW 2: John Galligan, Tom Wolll, Thomas Miller, John Konieczny, Louis Habryl, John Kubik, William Nakulski. ROW 3: Aloysius Mazewski. James Bieschke, Ted Wilczewski, Kenneth Kubiciewicz, Carl Brader, Joe Guidi, John Margewski, Jurgen Feichtinger. ROW4: Ron- ald Kaminski, Stephen McBrady, Joseph Tarczynski, William Clark. Robert Kramer, Philip Stobbe, Daniel Delimata, Timothy Malczyk, Joseph Kowalski. ROW 5: Mike O'KclIy, John Taken, Ed- ward Klocek, William Kreft, John Archacki, Vincent Scribe. Thomas Jurkiewicz, Richard Williams, Joe KilLer, Thomas Wisniewski. ,fffi Chips fly as Richard George cautiously trims down his plumb bob. James Gronke makes good use of one of the new pieces of equipment ob- tained bythe Industrial Arts Department. . - as .45 in pg SOPHOMORE J FRO YT' ROW: l-'rank Digregorio. lihor Somenek, John Gryka, Paul Ervin Kostick. Joseph I-irugoli, Blair Masco, John Wajler, Glenn Pekala, Saletnik, Tom Kisscl, Warren Hernandez, Eugene Damato. ROW 2: Richard Sterczek, Mikc Schnau, Manfred Naase. ROW53 Bob Retelski, Patrick Sulak, Randall Kalinowski. Patrick Molitor, John Hermes, William Henneck, Edward Dominow, Emmanuel Smaczny, Dennis Carl Cullotta. William Simpson, Gary Thornquist, George Samaras. Trokcn. Donald Hubert. Andrew Niec, Robert Dudek. James Nedaa, ROW 3: John Wilczura. Edward Ciryzlo. Dennis Zepka. Thomas liarlllansen. Stremlau, John Fischer, Gary Eitermann, Raymond Rickman, ROW4: J ,, sz iw ' 5, far, SOPHOMORE K FRONT ROW: Donald Kurylas, Jim Tatone, Jerry Acciari, Dennis Tom Marcu, Leon Przybyla. Jeffrey Pando. ROW 4: Chrii Lorek, Mrof, Adam Markiewicz, Ted Mack, Rich Mallo. ROW 2: Greg Joseph Szelag, Joseph Gozolek, Robert Mikos, Richard Sipiora, Joe Stonich, Sergio Becerra, Paul Stranor,Tom Kutt, Gregory Baranowski, Olszewski. ROW 5: Larry Chapman, Mauro Mucciante, Richard Robert Anselmo, Richard Deschamps, ROW 3: William Lansu, George, Henry Sobor, Bernard Ruehniewicz, Mike Callan, Joseph Charles Quaiver, Peter Konrad, Michael Hess, Richard Waigand, Caprile,Steve Burmeister,NicholasBrenkus. 144 K...- SOPHOMORE L FRONT ROW: Robert Mallo, Joseph Pierri, Jerry Daniel, Frank Musial. Gary Goczkowski, William Appelhans, Casimir Grumad. ROW 2: Leo Masewski, Al Swanson, Harold Rand, Luke Bartojay, Mike Malczewski, Ralph Greinke, Vincent Alicoate, ROW 3: Rudy Schoewe, James Stec, John Schnoor, Thomas Wachowski, Ted Kotlarz, Robert Groszek, Dominic Milazzo, Michael Bugajski. ROW 4: Louis Bryja, Steve Valerugo, Tim Ryan, Robert Smiegowski, Peter Baumhardt, Leslie Wroblewski, Ronald Lingl. ROW 5: Michael Freewalt, Emil Kubicki, Fred Saxine, Roman Prokopij, Peter Schniedermeier, Richard Taepke, Jerry Grabowski, Charles Bauschelt, Allan Markus. ff' .L L. .. l - SOPHOMORE M FRONT ROW- Phillip Ragio, Frank Fuscone, George Grzeca, Robert Havel, Sam Losurdo, Peter Holz, Richard Binek. ROW 2: Steve Norris, Richard Rundio, George Novak, Edward Bunta. Charles Strada, Dwight Closs, Rick Serek. ROW 3: James Downar, Edward Mcliissack, Gregory Chruscielski, Jerome Chrobak, Edward Popow, Martin Rozycki. ROW 4: Joe Ilmberger, Allen Borzych, Richard Janick, David Johnson, Charles Gambill. ROW 5: Thomas Bakota, Garry Bilotta, Gary Wilewski, James Gronke, Walter Gotto, Kenneth Lewandowski, Paul Wasicki, Gregory Hock, Dennis Dalke. The corridors become quite crowded between classes. ig is ia fi , sa Once the foundation was laid, the T.V. Studio took shape rapidly. SOPHOMORE N FRONT ROW: Dennis Schimanski, Joseph Dudzinski, Frank Woj- kowski, Ken LaJeunesse, Ted Groszek, Sam Siriano, Pete Lagioia. ROW 2: Jerry Sammarco, Stephen Tyler, Vincent Castelon, Ronald Fugiel, Kenneth Hornyak, Leslie Gullery, John Lopatkiewicz. ROW 3: Richard Loies, Wayne Bobulski, William Edwards, Joseph Consol, RobertVStrutz, Kenn Chamberlain, Robert Maday, Walter Solinski. ROW 4: William Babet, Michael Keller, Greg Cederlund, Dennis Maslowski, Bruce Kawecki, Mario Sparacino, Jerome Wilcox. ROW 5: Joseph Follmer, Len Sklaney, Wayne Biesik, Thomas Lewandowski, James Wrzesinski, Jim Kolle, Casey Jagielnilk, Randy Maas, Michael Galloway. 6 I la L UZ Hi, 1 If w 1. x s ' X fo g IN fl. 'Y-. 'r A 5 ' r 5' , . Q x' I v ,L- DQJNLIKDRSS Kenneth Adamik Richard Adelt John Aiello Dean Allison Lester Alm Philip Amato Steven Andrzejewski James Arrington Wayne Babicz John Banas Richard Bargi Thomas Barnett James Basagell Walter Baumann John Beback Timothy Biernat Paul Bies John Bieschke William Bober George Bock Robert Bodziach l50 Frank Alioto John Allen Albert Andersen Christian Andor Richard Bailitz Peter Baldocchi Otto Barone John Bartlang Gregory Bednarz Wenzel Belgram Richard Blando John Blinstrup Boller Boll Gerald Borkowicz Gary Bosco Richard Bozek Gary Budziak Fred Burkamp Joseph Cassano Anthony Castellano Robert Choinoski Ralph Chraastek Joseph Brenner George Bronson Wayne Brzostko Kenneth Busam Sam Caputo Bill Carden William Cavanaugh Mark Chase Domenick Chereso Gregory Ciecko Robert Cole Joe Colello John Collins Thomas Condas Joseph Connolly Kevin Connolly Frank Coppola Steven Cronin Richard Cullotta Randall Curylo Walter Cwynar l5l Robert Davino Charles Davis Peter Decker Luciano DeRoia William Domaille Donald Dobeck Ronald Dubielak Dennis Dulian Anthony Duran Thomas Dzieglewicf Edward Dzike John Dziura John Engeriser David Evenhouse Charles Fagocki l52 Kenneth Czerak Joseph Dale Paul Dalke Dennis Daniel Jim DelGallo Ronald Dernick John Doman David Draz Lawrence Dutcher Ronald Dziagwa Thomas Ehl Frederick Ekins John Farella Michael Farrell L --1 Robert Faulhaber Francis Feid James I-'eret Zbigniew Fiedorowicf Robert l-'reewalt Dcrrik I-'riedmansky James Gambill Tim Gannon James Gebis William Geden Alan Gingle Gerry Ginter Edward Glowinski Frank Gomez Walter lfelckowski David lfelten Neal l-'clten John l-'ly nn John lforde Roman I-'oslcz Walter Fritz Ronald Frys Richard Galassi James Gatf Philip Gazda Richard Geary Bruce Gcrus Kenneth Gierut James Gillespie George Gintowt Louis Glab James Glonke Donald Gordon Alex Grattoni Terrance Gray l53 Theodore Gray James Greene Ronald Grousky Jack Grzelak Victor Hasler James Haslwanter Ted Hendzel Robert Homa Raymond Horkovy Thomas Hubbcrts Peter Jachimiec Terry Jaglarski Thomas Jarr Ken Jeannides William Greene Carlo Grimelli John Hamick Robert Hanley Richard Hejza James Hemmer Carl Hoppe Paul Hoppie William Hurless Paul lwanski Tom J anick Gregory Janus John Jennings Bruce Johnson Lawrence Jordon Thomas Joyce Helmut .Iungert Thomas Jurek Joseph .luirowski Michael Jursich Thaddeus Juszkiewicz Alexander Kamieniecki Sam Karambelas Richard Kasperek Daniel Kirberg Bob Kirklewski Gerald Klosinski Anthony Klosowski 'Hr' . Q-V., - me-0 ,pw Michael Kane Larry Kapustka Randy Kazik Kevin Killion Dennis Klawinski Michael Klis Zbigniew Kluczewski Gregory Kmiec Robert Kohnen Slawomir Kojro Robert Konstanty Eugene Korpalski Anthony Kosinski Donald Koss Richard Kowalski Thomas Koziol Peter Kramer Gerald Kremsreiter Richard Kroth Reinhardt Kuechl Henry Kurzynski Steve Kuska John Kusz Ronald LaCour Tom Lalowski Robert LaMantia Richard Latkowski William Lawlor Gregg Leonhard 156 Bill Kopke Edward Kopp Robert Kowalezyk Richard Kowall Alan Krawcfyk Roy Krempasky Casey Kulinski Marion Kurylo Frank Kuszynski Edward Kwasniewski Arthur Lange Michael Lata Jerrold Liesch John Lindholm John Lorys Richard Machnowski Robert Maciorowski Thomas Mahoney Robert Maicke Alfred Maioriello Robert Ivlajkszak Chester Malanowski Edward Malczyk Edward Malk Joseph Mammoser Gary Mancinelli John Marchinski Robert Marcinek Thomas Margelewski Roman Markowiez Frank Marra Ernest Marsh Peter Mathes Richard Mazurek Arthur Meenk I57 Donald Mersch Merle Mickus John Mikos Larry Mirocha John Mitrenga Thaddeus Mitrenga Michael Murphy Robert Murray Patrick McDonald Ken Napolitano James Nazimek Robert Nebe Patrick Nichols Robert Nichols Leanord Nicpon Gregory Niemec Robert Noga Tom Noone Robert Novak Kenneth Numerowski Lawrence Nyberg l58 Carl Miller Robert Miro Joseph Molitor Jerry Moran Mal McHugh Shaun McMonigal Joseph Nelson Larry Nelson Claude Oberheim Raymond Ochotnicki James Opalek Larry Ophus Chris Orlowski Michael Orlowski Joseph Owca Steven Pagliuzza Joseph Pankowiecki Toni Pasko Thomas Persak Michael Perrone Terrance Phelan Richard Pioppo Michael O'KeeFl'e Ronald Olech John O'Neill Edward Opiola Ron Ordyna Louis Orlando John Orzel Thomas Osowski Marlin Ostromencki George Palczynski Michael Palm George Palmeri Louis Pasquesi James Patla Albert Pawlowski Stephen Pestrak Jerome Peszynski Patrick Peters Thomas Piotrowski Dennis Pitts Gene Plaza l59 Joseph Plaza Dennis Ploszaj Charles Pokrylke Dennis Pranezke Gary Pnyborowski Jerry Pudelek Lawrence Rashid Bill Reardon Robert Reilley Wes Repple Dennis Rogalski Gerald Romaniak Luke Ross John Rudnicki Thomas Podraza Mike Pogar John Poniatowski Nick Prestia Bob Ralletto Jerome Rakfal Timothy Reese Joseph Rehm Otto Richter John Rog Pete Rosch James Rose Adam Rudziewicz Mark Rycaj Robert Rywclski James Rzepka Ken Sadowski Daniel Sagel Timothy Sander Walter Sarnecki Robert Sarnowski Zbigniew Sawicki Charles Schell Joseph Schiebel Richard Schmidt John Schmit Joseph Schultz George Schur Louis Scarpaci Joseph Schabelski Thomas Sehlax Larry Schmidt George Schneider Robert Schroedter Michael Seiwert Thomas Sendag Y as sf f if Richard Skinner Ron Siriano Michael Smolen Richard Smurlo Dennis Snieg Joseph Soriano George Sparks James Spoerer Gary Slojek Frank Slavredes Geoge Sleeyk Robert Stoklosa Gerald Suberlak James Sutter Dennis Swiatek Edward Sengenberger Donald Senlou ski Charles Shorl Richard Smoron Michael Smulski Robert Soto James Sowa William Staniek Pete Slarzyk R onald Stoll Cieogre Slszeszynski Gregory Swierk Gyula Szabo wx, Paul Szabo Robert Szczecinski Dwight Szpak Thaddeus Szpunar Adolph Tokarzewski Gregory Topczewski Daniel Tramutola Phillip Traskaski Robert Uttenweiler Robert Valenziano Stefan Wandtke Daniel Wardzala William Wiater Frederick Wiewiora Donald Szczotkowski James Szerszen Florian Szmurlo Gary Szymczyk Robert Tataryn Gene Thomas Richard Topps Richard Trabala Peter Tragos Waldemar Tyl John Urbanek Al Urbanski James Vetrovec Mark Voegtle Rory Wagner Richard Warren Kenneth Webb Robert Weniger Philip Williams Richard Wisniewski Lee Witkowski 163 Sf vf 'eff Dennis Zygicl Ronald Zygmunt Thomas Witowski Walter Wittenberg Gregory Wlcfien Leon Wojcik Richard Woodburn Warren Wright Ronald Wysoeki Donn Yasf Michael Yauger John Zajac Joseph Zajac Joseph Zajakala Richard Zdanowicz Dennis Zelasko James Zelek Gene Zieniewicz Thomas Ziobro Larry Ziomek l64 Bill Liewehr Roger Wojcieki .laimes Wuerllel Walter Wydra R obert Yoseniek Michael Zacharski William Zawadlki Larry Zawilenski Bob Zielinski Robert Zielinski William Zolin James Zychowski gf iff ,.1i3:Vg,3f3g My . wg . W, W Q 12- f f -Z.: I X T ,X 1 ,,,, ,-f XM 'MM p,.w ! Q 's '-.. ,rf , ,,'-'fy QSWQQ' in Q' W A if Lil , A ,4-M. ,,A' L fl, A4 , H If f wg' 9 A . ff- ff! Y jg I M Wfiilifkx ,. , X- :gc 5 Wfllig' SENUKD S 0 Km GEORGE E. BABIARZ St. Tarczssus NICHOLAS D. ALFAFARA St, Alphonsux Audio-Visual IVg Double Omega StudentMusic'z1l I,II. IYQ Ring Dance Committee Ill. ROBERTAI. BANAS Sl. Nlary ofthe Angels Bzincl I.II.III,IY Cllrum Nlajorll FRANK P. BALUCH SZ. Adalbert R.-XXI-page I. sim KENNETH BARNAS DENNIS W. BARON Our Lady of Grace Sf! Hyflflfllh RAM-page IVg Student Musical III. IOSEPHKI, BABITSCH Uur Lady ofjlercy Bowling Ill,IVg Ring Dance IJANIELJ. BAKOIA Sl. Adalberz Bz1ndI,lI,III,IV. Committee III: Student Musical l.II,III,IV, CARYAI. BANDLTR MICHAEL E. BARCZAK Our Lady ofGrace St. Barlholomew Bowling I,IIg Designers' Club IYg Bz1seballII,III,IV. AIETS III,IY. ,X LAWRENCEKI. BARTON JOSEPHJ, BARTOSIEWICZ Sl. Genevieve St. Mary oflhe Angels NIICHAELJ. BATKA Our Lady ofMercy Drama Club lg Football l,ll,lll, lYg Lettermzin's Club llI,lYg Stu dent Council lll. llll A EDVVARD G. BERC Our Lady ofthe Angels GEORGE F, BAUSCHELT St. Benedict Color-Guard Ig Designers' Club IYQ Student Musical l,lI,IlI.IY, FRANKJ. BI.-XNCHI St. Stanzxlaui BdrM Cross-Country II5 Ring Dance Committee Illg Student Council I,lIg 'l'rzit'k l,ll. MICHAEL NY. BEHM RICHARD P. BEHOF Sl. Andrew Sl. Andrew Bowling I,Il,IlI. Gag, DENNISJ. BIEDRON St, Nlark STANLEY P. BINEK Sl. Helen Pep Club lll,lVg Stzige Crew IV, ALEX C. BIRREN '1'HOMASj.BLACKBURN GENE F. BLINSTRUP KENNETH F. BOBER St. Nfaurgaret Mary Queen offlngels St. Adalbert St, Pancralius Baseball ll,III,lV Olanagerjg Basketbulll. Drama Club II,IYg Prom Com- Golf Ig Ring Dance Committee Drama Club I,II,III,IVg Prom mittee IVQ Student Council Il,IIIg Illg Ski Club IIl,IV CPresidentbg Committee IVQ Ring Dance Com- YCS ll. Student Mugifgl IIIVIV, mittee Ill. THOMAS M. BRACH MARTIN W, BRAUN JOHN B, BRINK GLEN T, BRISTLE S 1. Conxlanre Sl. Francis Xawer Sf. Philomena St, Robert Bellarmine Baseball l,II,III,IY. Bowling III,IV. Bowling I,II,lll,lV. Bowling 15 Stage Crewl JOSEPH BROTSCHUL JOHN F. BRYK ALAN A. BRORZINSKI JOHN S. BUDZYNSKI Sl. Vincent DePaul Sl. Hyacinth St. john Berchman St. Adalbert Student Council Il. Designers' Club IVg JETS III,lV. Audioyisual ILIIIJIVQ Bowling JETS Illylyr Ilg Social Committee IV. .l RAYMONDJ. BUKLIS JOSEPH G. BUNGE DANIEL M. BURY GREG D. BYRNE Sl. Pascal St. Mdllhl-HX St. john Cantius Sl. Viator Basketball I,II,IIIg Football I,II, Color-Guard I,II. Drama IVg Football I. III,IVg Letterman's Club IIIQ Student Council III,IY. l70 ANDREW CAMERON Our Lady ofllercy Library Stall Ig TECH-Log II Pep Club III,IVg Social Com mittee III,IV, LEONARD CATALANO RICHARD CERNY RICHARD CHABOWSKI St. Andrew Our Lady ofthe Angels Bowling I,II,III,IYg Student Mu- Debating Ilg Bowling IIIg Student Student Musical I,II,III,IV. Sit-al I, 'vlusical IV. FRANK CANNELLA ROBERT CARDVVELL JAMES CASTELLANO St. Edward St. Edward Our Lady of Victory 5 Bowling IIIg Ski Club IYg Student Football II.III,IYg Basketball Ig Golf Team I: Pep Club III.IYg - Musical III,IV, Student Council I,II,IVg Ring Student Council I,IY, PAUL CHOVANEC St. Mary ofthe Angelx Band Ig Football Ilg Student Musical IVg Student Council II. EDWARD CHRISTENSEN KIERONIE CHUDZIK PAUL CHYSON St. Bartholomew Holy Innocents St, Matthew SU-ldffmlVIU5lC3lIi1l1lHaIV- Soccer I. Soccer Ig Student Musical I,IIg STANLEY CHYTLA St. Francix ofA5sisz Track Ig Science Club I,IIg Audio Visual lI,III,IY. :vw THOMAS CIBOROWSKI St, Ladislaus Bowling I. T2 MICHAEL CONNELLY St. Nlatthias lfootlaall III,IVg Student Nlusical II. GREGORY CIOLEK Sl. fuliana .,,. ,kg WILLIAM CIRONE Our Lady OfMercy Football IVg Pep Club III,IV THOMAS CLAIR Sl. Francik Xavier Student Council IIIg Prom mittee IV. LENNY CORSO ANTHONY CORTEZ GREG COWLEY St. Gertrude St.f0hn Berchman Sl. Viator Bowling IIIg Baseball II,III,IVg Bowling l,II, Stage Crew IIl.IV. Com RONALD CUDZEWVICZ LEONARD CUKIERSKI GENE CUNNINGHAM JOHN CZARNIK St. Roman Sl. R0bertBel!arm1'ne Our Lady ofiwercy Sacred Heart Stamp Club I. JETS III,IVg YCS Illg Math Stage Crew I,II,III,IV, Bowling Ig Klath Club II. Club IIIg Ring Dance Committee III. NUR DANIIiI.x1. D.-XLKE ROBERT WE DESCHANIPS QIAXIES l,. DI-QYOS THUNIAS A, DILLA St. Stamxlaus St. .Wzchael lmrnaculale Heart offlflary Sl. Helen Stage Crew lI,Ill.lY: Stamp Club Football II.IIIg Ring Dance Com- Bowling I3 .JETS III.IYg Math I . RIAMES P, DILLON Queen offingels Drz1maII,III,IV. DONALD P. DOPKE Sl. Thecla Pep Club III,lY. mittee IIIQ Social Committee IV. Club Illg Pep Club III. r -me YY? WAYNE A, DIONNE ADAM S. DUISROWULSKI JAMES E. DONDLINGER Immaculate Hear! ofllflary SZ. Hedwzg Queen ofA!lSa1nl.f Bowling II,III,IVg Drama Club Baseball II,III,lVg Basketball I, Cross-Country II,III,IVg JETS lI,III,lVg Ring Dance Committee II,III, IVg Stutlcnt Council III. Ill,lYg Student Council IIIg Track Illg SocialC0mmittee IV. I.II,IlI,IY, CHARLES H. DOVVNS RICHARD W. DRAFTZ QIOSEPII A. DRELICHARZ St, Nlichael St, Francis Bofgia St. Hyacznth Bowling II,III,IVg Prom Com- mittee IYg Social Committee IV. I73 ROBERT-j. DUDEK St. Tarclxsus ALAN F, EINERT St. Alphonsus Football Ig Student Council III Track I,II,IIIg Student Nlusical I, II.III,IV. LAWRENCE R. DUDZIK St. Ladislaus Baseball II,III,IV5 YCS ll,III,IV. - iii I 5, LUDWIG E, ENGELHARDT Our Lady ofMercy .4' MICHAELJ. DURKIN St. Andrew Baseball II. MICHAEL E. FAK St. Bartholomew Baseball II. JAMES E. DVORAK St. Alphonsux Color-Guard I,II,III,IVg Library Staff II. MICHAEL FEDYNIAK Sl. Nicholas Cathedral Ski Club IVg Student Musical I, 11,111,1v, JOHN N. FESL DANIEL E. FIGURA EDWARDJ. FINLEY DALE E. FITZGIBBONS St. Edward Sl. Mary Addolorata Sl. Andrew St. Priscilla Baseball IVg Golf Ig Pep Club Bowling II. III,IV. JOHN FOELKER Immaculate Heart 0fMary Ski Club lVg Track l. THOMAS E, FRANZAK St. Hedwig Baseball lI,IIl,IVg Bowling I,Il, III QCIBLD, IV fCIBLjg National Honor Society III,IVg Social Com- mittee IV. KIOSEPI-IJ. FORTMANN Immaculate Heart ofMary Band l,lI,llIg Student Council IV. NIARKJ, FRICOT Sl. Tarcissus Student Council I. PATRICK L. FRANCIONE JOSEPH FRANK Our Lady ofthe Angels St. Clemenl Baseball Ilg Bowling I,II. Pep Club l. RALPH FRIES JOHN E. G,-XMBILL St. Andrew St. Ann Football Ig Prom Committee IVg TECH-Log ll, Social Committee IV, GERARD P. GANGLOFF ROBERT A. GATZ STEPHEN C. GAYVLIK THOKIAS fl. HAYNE Queen ojflngels Our Lady ofthe Angel: St. Edward St, lla Bowling I,IIQCIBLj,III, Football I,III,IV. Audio-Visual III,IVg Sriencv Club Football I,ll,lll,IV I . KENNETH R. CAZDA Sl. Helen Baseball II. GEORGE S. GAZD.XCK.'X JOHNQI. GEMS STEVEN CQERHART St. Robert Bellarmine Band I,II,III.IV. Sl. Alphonxus Sl, .Waltltias Football I,lI5 Student Council I. Football IYQ Track I,ll,III,IV. 115- GERALD GERNIANSEN Sl. Philomena Band I3 Coll' IQAIETS III,IY. I DANIEL B. GLOWINSKI St. Pascal Golf' I. IAMESJ. CIAMBRONE lmrnaculale Heart offllary Bowling IIQ Ring Dance Commit- tee Illg Social Committee IV. KENN ETII GIBSON Sl. Robert Bellarmme Bowling I,II,III CCztptainJg Social Committee II.IV. TIINIOTHY G, GLOECKLE Our Lady of Grace .ll-1RONIEI..CiOFFRON MANUEL NV. CONIEZ St. Stanislaus BUIVI Immaculate Hear! oflllary Football I.II.III,IYL Studem Student Council IV. Council III. EDWARD P. COZDECKI St. Helen Pep Club III.IYgjE'I'S III,IV. LAWRENCE GRANDOLFO NORMAN GRASSER HENRY GRUDNIK St. Stanszlaus St. Viator St, Bartholomew YCS I. JETS III,IV. ,E DENNIS GRUSZECKI Stfoxephat Bowling I,II,III,- LAWRENCE GRYGIEL THOMAS GRZEGOREK RAYMOND GUMM St. Wenceslaux St. Hyacinth Our Lady Help of Chrixtianx Bowling I,II,III. Wrestling Ig Student Council I. Radio CLUB IIIg Ram-page III Social Committee II,III,IVg Stu- dent Musical III. ROBERT HANSON JEFFERY HEANEY JOSEPH HEJNOSZ St. Priscilla Our Lady ofthe Angelx Sl. Hedwig Student Council Ig Football II. Bowling I,II,III. I77 STEVE GWIAZDA St. Andrew Football III,IVg Student Council IVg Social Committee IV. DAVID HERNANDEZ St. Cornelius Football I,II,IIIg JETS III,lV Student Council II. JOSEPH B. HILL JAMESJ. HODL RONALDJ, HOENERBACH RICHARD A. IOCCO St. Bonaventure Our Lady Of Victory St. Alphonrus St. Bonaventure Library Stall' I,II,III,IY: RAM- Band I,Il.Ill,IV. Bowling IIIQ Student Nlusiral II page l,lI,1II.IV CFeaiure Editorl. lllylyn 'RX JOHN IRLWEG ERNESTJ. IWANSKI JOHNJ.J.JACHINO St. Alphonsus St. Stanislaus BQTIVI St, Ta'rcis.vu5 Baseball Ig Student Council I,IIg SkiClulJllI,IY. Student Musical II. VICTOR MJACOBELLIS Our Lady ofthe Angels Bowling IVg Drama I,lIg Foot ball Ig Wiesiling I. '53 THOMAS A. JACOBSON JAMESJJAENEL DENNIS FJAKUBOWSKI JAMES SJANECZKO St. Aloysius Our Lady of Victory St. Ferdinand St. Hyacinth Band I. Audio-Visual IV CCaptainj. Bowling III. l78 JOSEPH M. JANIGA WALTER F. JASKIERNY STEVE M.JASKOLKA St. Hyacinth St. Robert Bcllarmine St. Ladzslaux Cross Country III,IVg Library Band l,II,llI,IV QSec-retaryj, Band l,Il,III,IV CSec'retaryj, Staffllg Track Il,IlI.IV, GREGORY A, JOHNSON Queen ofAngel5 Drama Illg Prom Committee IV. -an JOSEPH Bjozerowlczz Our Lady of Grace Basketball ll QNTZIHZIQCFJ. a 'l JOHN KAIM DANJ. KALINA JIM L. KALKSTEIN Holy Innocent: Our Lady ofLourde,v St. Bartholomew JETS Ill,lV, Student Council Ig Stage Crew Student Musical Ilg Ski Club III, Il,IIl,IV. IV. EDWARD A. KARPINSKI TIMOTHY W. KASPER JIMJ. KASZEWICZ RICHARDJ. KATOR Immaculate Heart of Mary Our Lady ofMercy St. Hyacinth St, Ladzklaus Ring Dance Committee Illg Stu- Stage Crew lI,III,IV Clvianagerj. Bowling II, Baseball III,IVg Student Council dent Musical I,II,lll,IV, ll,Ill, I79 TED C. KATTA St. Edward Football I.Il,llI.IVg Student Council lI,IIl,IY. GEORGE P. KAUSS OurLady ofMercy Stage Crew lI,Ill. ALANJ. KERN St. Alphonsus Baseball l,II,III,IVCCaptainDg Football I,IVg Prom Committee lVg Student Council II,III,IV. MICHAEL E. KLEIN St. Bartholomew Bowling I,II,III,IV. RONALDJ. KERSTEN St. Mark Bowling I,II,III,IYfCaptainj Pep Club III,IVg Ski Club 1 v , CARLJ. KLEINE St. Cornelius Bowling I,II,III,IVg Stage Crew IV. JIM F. KAWA JOHN R. KELL St. Rosalie St. Stanislaus B. drM. RAM-page Ig Stage Crew IYg Wrestling I. ANTHONY H. KIERNA DENNIS M, KING St. Mary ofthe Angels St. Bonaventure Student Musical III,IV. Band Ig Football Ig Student Coun- cil I. JAMES M. KLIMA JOHN KLIMKOWICZ St. Daniel The Prophet St. Veronica Designers' Club IVg Pep Club III, Bowling II,III,IV. IVg TECH-Log III. DONALDJ, KLINGER KEN R, KLISH JOSEPH R, KLODZINSKI St. Ladislaus St. Bartholomew St. Casimir Drama Club IVg Football Ig Li- Pep Club IVg TECH-Log II,IlI, brary Staff Ig Ski Club III,lV Cpfreasurerj. RONALD P. KLUG RON KNAPIK JOSEPH A. KOCHANSKI St. Hedwig St. Ladislaus St. Viator Acolytes I,II,l1I5 Baseball lg So- Baseball II,III,lV CManagerjg cial Committee IVg Track HI. Basketball Il,IlI,lV CManagerj, ' 1317 JAMES A. KOSATKA KEN KOSEK JOHN LEE KOSNIK St. Mary ofthe Angels St. Adalberl St. Hyacinth Band I,II,III,IVg Drama Club IV. Bowling IV. 181 1' THOMAS KLUCZNIK St. Fidelis Football I,ll,IlI,IVg Stu- dent Council III,IV 'i WR NORMAN S. KOCOL St. Francis Xavier Band I,lI,III,IVg Golf Ig Library Staff I,IIg TECH-Log II. FRANK P. KOWACZEK Sl. Hyacinlh Track lI,III,IV, VERNON F. KOWITZ EDWARDJ. KOZERKA St. Matthias St. Adalbert Baseball Ig Bowling I. W. -Q Mil WILLIAM H. KRIEGER JOHN F. KRIER St. Bartholomew St, Ita Student Council Illg Student Mu- Ring Dance Committee III. sical III,IV. RONALDJ. KULCZAK GEORGE R. KULCZYCKI Sl. Tarcisxus Maternity B. V.M. Dfamfi 11,1114 Ring Dame Com' Library Staff I.IVg Pep Club III, mittee III. IVg YCS III,IV. PHILIPQI. KOZIOL Oar Lady of Grace D r a m a lII.IVg Homecoming Committee IVg Kiwanis Key Club IVQ Ski Club III. THOMAS W. KOZIOL St. Bartholomew Student Council Ig Student Musi cal lI,III. DANIEL A. KROZEL St. Robert Bellarmine Color-Guard I.IIg Student Musi- cal I,III,IV. KEN KUPCZYK St. john Canliux Color-Guard l.IIg Pep Club IVQ Prom Committee IVg Ski Club IIl,lV. DALE KUBIESA Sl.josaphat Bowling I. JOSEPH A. KUPIEC St. Francis offlssisi lj ETS III,IVg Student Musical IV. IJANIELRI. KUPSKI NORBERT ll. KURLEK JOHN A. LACKO RAYMOND G. LALOWSKI St. Stanzslaus Kostka Sf. Hedwzg St. Genevieve Sl. joseph Science Cilub II. Bowling I, Bzind Ig Student Musical II. Fo0tbi1llI,II,III.IY. CASIMIR F. LAROCCO RIOE LASOTA THOMAS S. LATOS JOE F. LAVVSON Our Lady ofthe Angelx St. Thecla Sz. Constance St. Priscilla Baseball Il,III,IYg Football Ig Bowling I, Audio-Visual Ig JETS I11,IVg Ra- JETS III,IV. dio Club IVg 'I'rzic'k Club II,III, STEPHEN A. LAYMAN Transjiguration DANIEL E. LEMPA Sl. William Student Musical IVg RAM-page III,IV CNews-Editorbg Ring Dance Committee III. 'np .-ff! WILLIAM M. LIGMAN Sl. Wenceslaus Bowling I,Il. LAWRENCEJ, LIPINSKI St. Clare De Nlonlefalco Football IIIQ Lettcrman's Club III: Track I,II,III,IX'. ei!! We t t. - as - ' A , NORBERTJ. LISS GEORGEJ. LOBA JOSEPH T. LOCH JOSEPHJ. LULA St. Fidelzs Maternity B. V.M. St. Columbkille St. Ann Band l.lI1 Library Staff IYQ Pep Stage Crew lg Student Musical l, Bowling l,lII,IVgJE'l'S Ill,IV Debate l,IIg JETS III,lVg Pe Club III. II,IIl.IY. Club IlI,IY. ALAN P. LUX JOHN D. LUX TED D. LYJAK ROMAN C. MACUDZINSKI Sl. Robert Betlarmine St. Priscilla St. Thecta Sl. Felicztas Student Council IIIQ Student Mu- Football I,II,IlI,IVg Social Com- Baseball ILIVS HTS IIIJVQ sical IIl.lV. millet? IV. Stage Crew l. BRUCEJ. MADIAR KARLJ. MADRECKI JOSEPH W. MADUZIA FREDERICK A. MAJER St. Constance St. Tarcimur St. Bartholomew St, 1'lfHHC1-XXOL'1l6T Cross-Country lIl,IVg JETS III, JETS III,IVg National Honor So- Student Musical I,lI,IIl,lV. Pep Club III,lV. IVQ Kiwanis Key Club lVg Track ciety lll,IVg RAM-page II CNews ll,lIl,IV. Editorjg Track I. 184 BERNIE M. MAJEWSKI JOSEPH E. MAJKSZAK JAMES A. MAKOWSKI LESTER A. MALANOWSKI St. Mary' 0fAngel.v St. Hyacinlh St. Helen St. Mary ofthe Angels Baseball IIg Bowling I,IIg Track Basketball IIg Bowling I,II CCo- Bowling I, JETS III fSecretaryD, I. Cztptainj. IV QSec'retaryj. THOMASJ, MARCINKIEWICZ MICHAELJ. MARGELEWSKI DUANE E, MARSK1 Sf, john Canliug Sl. john Berchman Color-Guard l,IIg Library Stall IIg Pep Club III,IVg Ring Dance Committee III. THOMAS R. MARTINEZ St. Constance Ring Dance Committee III: Social Committee IVg Track I,lI. JAMES A. MAZANEK JOSEPH C. MAZANEK GREGORY G. MELCHERT DENNIS M. MICHALIK Queen OfAll Saints Sl. Ladislaus St. Wenceslaus St. Helen -Xrolytes I,II,lII,IV Cliresidentlg Acolytes I,II,IlI,IVg Bowling III, Track II, Band INILIII, Color-Guard I,II,III,IVg National IVQ Color-Guard I,II,llI iSer- Honor Society III,IVg Pep Club geantj, IV CSergeantDg Library III,IV. Staffll. y '33 ROBERT MICHEII St. Aloysius Football l,ll. 1-Gum 405 KENNETH 'lf MIROS LAW Sl. Hyacmth WILLIAMJ, MIK.-X ROBERTAJ, x1I1,i1wsi41,A1R. P.xL'L.1. MINOR Sl. Stephen Sl. Hedwig St, Stanzxlaus B if ill IAM ES M. MIS Sl. Hedwig Baseball lllg Basketball llg Foot- ball lg Student Council II. 4,1-ap LAWRENCE MITCHELL Sl. William Bowling I,ll QCO-Cziptainj. BARRY MOE Our Lady Uf Victory i -5 51 .ex T' ei .,, fismv :I --we THOMAS W. MOSKAL EUGENE MOTYKA ROMAN MULCZYNSKI PHILLIP E, MURAWSKI Sl. Lad1'slau.v Sl. Hedwig 0urLady of Grace Sl, Hyacinth Student Nlusicul III. Stage Crew l,lI,IIl,lX'. Student Musical III. Bowling l,lI,lIl,lYg Designers' Club IV, 5 ' Sis- 555 1. will HARVEYJ. MURPHY PHILIP B. MURPHY ALBIN C, MYSCICH KENNETH A. MCCLORY St. 1VIatthz'as Immaculate Heart 0fMary St. Ann St. Pancratius Basketball I,II,lII,lVg Track III. Homecoming III,IV CChairmanDg Track Ilg W'restling I, Kiwanis Key Club III,IVg Ring Dance Committee lllg Student Councilll. MICHAEL F, MCDANIEL ZDZISLAW T. NAGENGAST GARY L. NASKRENT KENNETH C. NELSON St. Veronica St. Helen St. Hyacinth St. Ferdinand ACOIYICS 1,115 Bowling UIQ Math Kiwanis Key Club IV CPresidentjg Club IIIg Pep Club III,IV. Pep Club III QPresidentQ, IV CPresidentjg Ring Dance Commit- tee III CChairmanDg YCS III QTreasurerj. RAYMOND S. NICHOLUSMIR, GEORGE I. NIELSEN STEPHEN A, NISIEWICZ BOB F. NOWAK Sl.Matthz'as St. Bartholomew Our Lady Ofiwercy St. Wencexlaus Debate-Forensics Society IIg Ki- Bowling III,IVg JETS III,IV. Radio Club III,IVg Track I,II. Bowling II,III,IV. wanis Key Club III. 187 PHILLIP C. NUCCIO St. Cornelius Bowling I,II,III,IVg Drama Club Kiwanis Key Club IV5 Ring Dance Committee III5 Stage Crew II,III,IVg Track II. JIM NOWAKOWSKI St. Hedwig IVg Social Committee IV. JOHN E. NUTI Our Lady o0fMercy Audio-Visual Ilg JETS III,IV CTreasurerjg Radio Club III,IV CPresidentj. JOSEPH P. OBERZUT St. Edward Student Musical II,III,IV BERNARD J. O'DONNELL JOHN J. O'DONNELL JACK T. OLICHWIER WILLIAM J, O'NEILL Our Lady of Victory Our Lady Of Victory St. Wenceslaus Our Lady OfNIercy Bowling IVg Social Committee IVg Student Council IVg Welding Baseball II,III,IVg Track I. Student Musical II,III,IV. Club III. FRED PROKIP ROBERT L. OTT RAYMOND F. PACELLI THOMAS F. PACER St. Nlary ofthe Angels St. Alphonsus Our Lady Of Grace Transfguration Radio Club III,IVg Science Club Prom Committee IVg Ring Dance Baseball II,III,IV I. Committee III5 Social Committee IV. DENNIS M. PACHOLSKI Holy Innocents Audio-Visual IVg Color-Guard I, llg Social Committee IV, DENNISJ. PAJAK Maternity B. V.M. WILLIAMJ. PALMERI Our Lady ofMercy Drama Club l,II,III,IV. Baseball Ig Bowling Ilg Track Il. JOHN F. PAROLIN Our Lady ofthe Ange-lr Football III,IVg JETS III tVice- Presidentl. IV lPresidentjg Na- tional Honor Society III,IV5 Track ll. WILLIAM B. PASCHAL JAMESJ. PASQUESI JOHN C. PAWLAK KENNETH E, PAWLAK Our Lady of Good Counxel Our Lady ofthe Angels St. Roman St. Hyacinth Acolytes Ilg Drama Club IVg Football I,II,III,lVg JETS III,IVg JETS III,IVg Math Club III Debate-Forensics Society I,IIg JETS III,IVg Track I,II. Letterman's Club IIIg Student QVice-Presidentj, IV QPresidentjg JETS lII,IV5 Kiwanis Key Club COL1I1Cil II,III,IV. Pep Club III,IVg Stamp Club I, IV fTreasurerjg Track II. II lVice-Presidentj. ROBERT A. PAYNE RICHARD S. PEKALSKI STANLEY PIEKIELNY SERGIO PIERLUISSI Queen ofAngels St. Adalbert St. Stanirlaux Kostka St. Clement BOWUHE I,ll,III,IV, CCIBLD I,II Cross-Country III,IVg Track II, CCaptainJ, Ill,IV QCaptainJg Prom IIl,IV, Committee IV. IO9 ROBERT D. PINCSAK VINCE R. PLATT PAUL F. PLESCHER JAMES W. PLEWA Sl- Pfiffllld St. Nlark St. Pancratlus Resurrection Student Musical IV. Band lg Golf lg Student Council JETS III,IV. I, 31 T RONALD F. PLYWACZYNSKI JAMES L. POGWIZD GEORGEJ. POMILIA EDWARD W. PROKUSKI St. Stanislaus Kostka St. Ann Our Lady ofthe Angels St. Hyacinth Student Council I. Bowling I,II,lII,IV CCaptainJ. JETS III,IVg Pep Club IV, RICHARD PROSKURNICKI CARL A. PRZYBOROWSKI EDWARD H. PYRZYNSKI JOSEF RATSCHAN Our Lady ofthe Angels St. Tarcissus St. Hyacinth St. Andrew Bggkglball lvllwlllqlvg Student Golf Ig RAM-page I,IIg Student Color-Guard I,II,IIIg Library Color-Guard l,II,III,IVg Student Council 1, Council IV. StafTI,IIg Pep Clu'b III,IV Musical III,IVg Ski Club III,lV. l90 ? JAMES B. RECKERT BILL T. REICH THOMAS S. RETZKE ROBERT M. RETZLER St, Thecla Sl. Edward Sl. Alphonsui St. Priscilla Stage Crew I,II, CAssistant Elec- Student Musical I,lIg Student tricianj, Ill. Council Ig Wrestling I. ,ann-.I 'Vi SCOTTJ. RICHARDSON LARRY A. ROGALA LAWRENCE L. ROKOSZ THOMASf. ROSE St. Nfonica Sl. Wenceslaux Sl. Bartholomew Dwine Savior Debate-Forensics Society II,III, Football I. Band II,Illg Radio Club IVQ QPresidentjg Kiwanis Key Club RAM-page I,II,lV CSp0rts Edi- IIl,lV QSecretaryDg Quill 84 Scroll torjg Stamp Club I, Society lllg RAM-page II,III, QNews Editorj, JOHN E. ROSS DOMINICJ. ROSSI ANDREW C. ROZYLOWICZ ANTHONY RUSKULS Maternity B. V.M. St. Francis Borgia St. Fzidelzix St. john Berchman Audio-Visual I,ll,IV CLigl1liI1g Football I,IIg Student Council I, JETS Illg Kiwanis Key Club IVg Bowling I,Il. Chairmanjg Stage Crew IILIV, III, National Honor Society III,IVg QMaster Electricianb. Track I. l9I . V... ga '5-fag? BARNEYJ. RUTKOWSKI St. Veronica Acolytes II,IlI.IV:jl'1TSlII.IV. me , DANIELLI. RYAN MATHIAS SAFRAN MARK R. SANDERS St. Bartholomew St. Alphonrus St. Viator Bowling lll,lYg Ring Dance Com- Pep Club III,lVg Ski Club III, Football I,II,IYg YCS II,lIl,IV mittee Ill. lYg Social Committee IV. JOSEPH A. SAWICKI St, Mary ofthe Angels JETS IIl,IV. A . MICHAEL E. SAWICKI St. Mary ofthe Angels Bowling lII,IY fCaptainDg Prom Committee IV. A JAMES M. SCHAR St. Hilary Basketball IVg Football I. WILLIAMJ. SCHILLER Sacred Heart Bowling I,lI,IlI,IV. ROBERT A. SCHMACK KENNETHJ. SCHMALBACH THOMAS P. SCHMIDT RAYMONDJ. SCHNOOR St. Veronica St. Michael St. Priscilla St. Andrew Baseball III,IV, Social Committee IVQ Student Track I,II. Football I,II,IIl,IVg Letterman s Council Ig Track II,lIl. Club III,IVg Student Council II Ill,IV. KENNEIIIUI. SCIIULTZ St. Plzilomena Football Ill,lYg Student Council III. 7T:':? DAVE F. SCIHWARIZ IIELNIIUI' I.. SCHWEITZER ,IOE A. SI'lXlNll'IRLINC Sf. Berzedic! Soritil Cornniittve II. SI. Y art'm'u5 Sl. Alplvonsux lrzick II. DENNIS P. SHAR.-XP.-X'l'.-X KL'R'l' R, SIMS HENRY NI. SKAWINSKI 'l'liRRY XY. SKOIAIUSKI Sl. Przxczlla St. Hyaczntlz Sl. Slarzzxlazu Koslka St. Pascal .'Xudio-Visual Il,IlIg 'l'r1u'k III, .Xudio-Yisuzil l.II1 Howling llg IX. IETS lll.lX': RIXM-pzigv I.ll. 15 wiv '11 STANLEY F. SLABAS ROBERT S. SI,ACKER'l' SIGMAR E. SOBCIZAK JOSEPH E. SOMENEK Sl. Nlary ofthe Angels Sl. Ann Immaculate Hear! ofillary St. .llatllzezu Debate-I-'orensics Society IIIg Ki- .X u d i o-Visual I,lICCaptziinl1 Bllml It wanis Key Club IYQ Student llrama Club I.II,Ill,IY. Council II, IJANIIQI, T. SPANO Sl, Frarzczx Xavzer IIZTS III tPresidentl, IYL Radio Kllub IY1 Student Council I. Q21i ' RAYXIONI7 R. SVIT.-XRZICC Sl. Hyacinth Student Musical III. KENT IISPOLRLILIN Sllidward Kiwanis Key Club IYQ Prom Clommittee IY1 Student Council I,Il:Trat'kI. IOSEPII S. STASIEK Sl. Thecla AI. .-X. SPRENGEL Sl. .Wary ofthe Angels GREGORY SROKA St. .Wark Bowling Ig Drama Club III.IV. Band I,II,III,IV t'I'reasurerDg Li- brary Stull I. WILLIAM KI. STASIER St. Sylvexter Debate-Forensics Society IIQVIETS Baseball IIg Bowling I.lIg Golf If III.IVg Stage Crew I.II. Student Council II. CHARLES NV. STOLL SZ. Stanislaus Kostka Band II,III, tblanzigerlg Library Staff Ig Pep Club III.IVg TECH- Log II.III. .1 YV RAY R. SUCIIARZEWSKI ROBERT C. SURIJYNSKI ROBERT T. SWATEK Sl. Gaul Sl, Robert Bellarmine Sf, Helen Stump Club II. Pep Club Illg Social Committee IVg Student Musical II,III,IV. 53' MICHAEL A, SWIERK St. fumes Football I,II,III,IVg Letterman's Club II,III,IVg Student Council II,III, 4' JOHN R. SZADO ANTHONY W, SZCZEPANIK Sl. Nlary ofthe Angels St. Mary ofllze Angels Stage Clrcw III, IOHN SZMAIDA RONALD E. SZMKRLO Sl. Nlary ofthe Angell Sl. Fzdelix Afolyles I,IIg Double Omega IX' Library Stall I.II1 Pep Club III IV. Q' I . ag! ! is . nf' N! Q .52 Q .Q f M 1-ix Us ills X - nu 1 VIOHN B, SZRAMKOWSKI JOHN M. SZYMANOWSKI STANLEY SZYMCZAK JAMES C. SZYMLTL Sl. Wenceslaus Sl. Helen Sl. Bonaventure Sl. Vialor BowlingIgJETSllI,IV. Baseball Ilg Drama Club III, Garden Club lllg Student Coun IYg Trark l. cil ll. we 5 STEVE M. TARJANI MITCHELL M. TARZIAN DONALDJ. TATARYN DYVAIN TATARYN Queen offlngelx St. Gregory St. lVIark Sl. Fidelis Bowling II,IlI. Drama Club 115 Football 15 Track Color-Guard l,IIg Cross-Country I,II. IIlgTrarkII,Ill. RL? 'l'HUNI.'XS R, 'l'I'1TERYf1Z JEROME S. TOFEI. JOHN F,. TONIASETTI HENRY TUPCZEWSKI St. Terexa Sl. fulzana Uz1rLar!yQfMercy St, Veronica lfoolhall II. Cross-CIo11n1ry IILIY: Drama lf cw o 1 lm ll ll I.Il.III.IYg Student f1I'0SS-fivllmfy IILIY: Tfafk I,II, fllub ll.III CStagC AIilI1llgCINDl Council Il, IIIJY. Proru 0111111111166 IY: 'lvI'lll'k l.lI III,IX'. RLSSELL B. 'YRQXEGER CHARLES P. TRONIBXIURE Immacuiafe Hear! Qf .Vary Sf. Bartlwlzmzew lmli' Ig JETS lIl,lY QLil1rz1riz111Jg Rilliillfllllh IY, AIERRYQI, TYD.-X CHARI.IQS4I. YANA St. Hzlary S!.Edz1'ard l5z1skctI111II l,II.IIIg SIl1dl'IlI Coun- 1-ilIlg5111111-1115111511-111lIl.IY. THONI.-XSAI. 'YSZESNIUWSKI JOHN A. TYBIQRSKI St, Ann Sl. Wenceslaux ROBIQRT XY, Y.-XNDIUU KENNETH P. VIGLIETTA St. Sj'!Z't'.NfL'7' St. Andrew Bowli11glll.lY. Bz1sketb11ll I,Il,III.lYg Football I. RICH.-XRU YIGNOLA FRANK NV.-XLENC9.-X KENNETH H. WARZYNSKI Sf. Bartholrmzeu' Sl. Ann SI. R0bt'rlBeHf1rm1f1e RAM-patgc Photo Editor Il.Ill. B 21 s k 0 t b a ll l,lI.Ill.lY: Proin fi0I'IlIlliIlCi' IY. Student Ciouncil lX'g 'lirzu-k II.llI,lX'. in IDN fy an? JOHN S. WYXTSON .S'l.f0ht1Bert'hma7Z .xllliiil-XviSll1li I.H,lYg Bowling IIQ .jli'l'S IIl.IY. JAMES E. NVEBB GEORGE L. WEINANU THOMAS E. WVELIJON YINCENTAI. WELTZ St. Gregory SI. Hilary Sl. Viator Sl. john Bono Kiwanis Kvy Cilub IX' LYic'0-Prcsi- Pep Club IlI.lVg Ski Cllub IYQ Furensirs I,lI1 Soviztl Cumrnittef dvntjq PromC1omrnitteeIYg Ring Student Xlusirztl IYQ 'I'l'XfH-Img Il,lll iflhttirmanh. IXYQ 'I'rz1t'k I: Dance Committee III. ll QCopy Editorj. YCIS I.H CPN-sidentj. 4? l RONALD WERDERICH TODD WESOI. RICHARD xi winwioim EDWARD cz. wn.i,ER St. Phzlomena Our Lady of Grace St. Frances ofR0me Sl. Alphonsux Student Council Ill. SILldCl lINll1Sil'2ll Il.lll,IY. Footbzill II,IIIg I.CIICI'fll2lIl'S Clulx Acolytes l,ll,IIl,lXg Band ll.ill, IIIQ lrz1t'kI.II. 197 IX' fPFCSiEif'IlIil Color-Guzwd I. i 'iii Qi? 11531 ROBERT T. WIRTEL PAUL E, WISINSKI St. Valentine St, Wencexlaui' Basketball I,Il,lll,lY. RAYMOND S. WITEK St, Hedwig Bowling lll,lYg Chess Club lll IV QPresidentj. RICHARDJ. WODARSKI Immaculate Heart oflllary Cross-Country lII,IYg Track III IV. EL.. GARY M. WODEK JOHN S, WOJTOWICZ LARRY WOLF St. Francis Borgia Sl. Stanislaus B. drllfl. Sf- Edwllfdf JETS IlI,IYg Kiwanis Key Club ll,lll,IVg Printing Department Il,llI,IVg Radio Club III. Band I,ll,lll,lY CYic c-Presidentjg Football l,ll. HENRY M. WOSZCZYNA St. john Cantius Bowling l. JACK M. WOYNOWSKI ALFRED M. WURGLITZ EDWARD W, ZABUROWSKI MARK A. ZADOROZNY St. Cornelius St. Andrew Holy Trinity St. Andrew Cross-Country l,II,llI,IVg Kiwa- Basketball l,lI,lll,IYg Football Pep ClubIII,lY. JETS Illg Student Musical I,lI, nis Key Club IVg Prom Commit- l,II,III,IVg Student Council II, III. tee lVg Track I,ll,lll,IX' CCO- lll,IV fSenior Class Presidentjg Captainj. YCS ll,lll,lV. -3' -IR JOSEPH Z.-XGA'I'.'X CHARLES .-X. ZAGOZDON JEROME A. ZAGROBA ROBERT P. ZANON SZ. Helm Sz, foxaphat Sf. Hyafznth Sf. Frarzczs Xarzer Footlxlll IX'gl1li'l'S llI.lY1 Nlath Bziskcllmll I,ll,lIl,lYg National 'l'F3l'li ll.III. Pmwlingl.H.Hl. Club III: Pep Club lII,lY. Honor Smitty lll,lY. , . R' . l.l, . hx J- Hi. ff? .4 ff 94 I Q 41' f --w,,,,,,. 5 4 P X, V , H 1 iw .ax i' I RICHARD Nl. ZIICXIB.-X LAWRIQNCII-l P. ZININY JOSEPH M. Zl'l'O Sl. Hl!0Tj' Sl, Bartholomew Our Laffy of Vzutory Golf lg 'l ECZH-Log l,lI CSports 'I'rz1c'k Il Edilorl, if .3 X -23. M5 4 is in 9 i , ve' i i '5' 44 .-In N 4 - ,iw ,,,, I i 'E Q ' i , The annual Junior Ring Dnnee The Senior Prom All the Sheraton-Chicago Ilnlel. The WvllIItfl'l'flIj1 lxiiml all the iirsl Buttle ot' the Bundx, Wi Social Events Thu Grand Balilruom during thc ScniorPron1. c Bulllc uflhu Bunch linulx. .yy QQ I 'S 'I'hc f'hl'iHllH1lhDllI1CLJ with lhc lh'l1'fl11.x. r NX , -:six s -4 wr if iii 4 , 'M 3 755,157 A, - 'KSEE qifvfing VT . m, 5 1 U JY W CHQASS CIF SEHWKIR 1966 CLASS OF 1966 SENIOR A SENIOR B SENIOR C SENIOR F SENIOR G SENIOR K CLASS OF 1967 JUNIOR A JUNIOR F JUNIOR I JUNIOR J JUNIOR L JUNIOR M CLASS OF 1968 SOPHOMORE A SOPHOMORE J SOPHOMORE M CLASS OF 1969 FRESHNIAN A FRESHMAN B FRESHNIAN C FRESHNIAN D FRESHMAN E FRESHNIAN H FRESHNIAN K FRESHNIAN L FRESHMAN N 203 BENEFACTORS BIRREN dr SONS MR. dr MRS. EMIL BURDA MR. dv' MRS. PETER EPSTEEN MR. dr MRS. LEON KMIECIK MR. cb' MRS. jOHN MACIOROWSKI MR. EVERETT N. McDONNELL CONGRESSMAN DANIEL ROS TENKO WSKI MR. DANIEL D. SKORD MR. dr MRS. EDWIN UGOWSKI VANDERBUILT TOURS jOHN AND ROMANA HEALY FRIENDS MR. S1 MRS. FRANCIS 11. MINOR IRVIN W. NELSON MR. S1 MRS. IAMES HOFMANN MR. S1 MRS. STANLEY MARCINKIEWICZ MR. S1 MRS. WALTER 11. MAZANEK MR. S1 MRS. HARRY WARZYNSKI MR. S1 MRS. EDWARD C. CARDWELL MR. WILLIAM M. TARPY, SR. MR. S1 MRS. WALTER C. BRYNIARSKI MR. S1 MRS. EQLESLAW WOITAL MR. S1 MRS. STANLEY SLABAS MRS. STANLEY LEMPKA 81 FAMILY MR. 81 MRS. E. KJ. DOUDLENGON MR. 81 MRS. .IOSEPH A. MAZANEK MR. 81 MRS.lIOHN KRUSZEWSKI 81 SONS MR. 81 MRS. DWORAKOWSKI PRIESTS OF THE IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY STATE REPRESENTATIVE CHESTER R. WIKTORSKIMIR. MR. 81 MRS. MATTHEW LINK MATZ FUNERAL HOME ALLIANCE SAVINGS THOMAS J. AHERN FUNERAL HOME MILT AND KEVIN KROLL MR. 81 MRS. MR. 81 MRS. MR. 81 'MRS MR. 81 MRS. MR. 81 MRS. THE WHITE S. SKOLOZYNSKI ALOYSIUS A. MAZEWSKI STANLEY STARZEC IOSEPH DALE STANELY PACER PRINTING COMPANY VIRGINIA, LORETTA, 81 DOROTHY DAMIENSKI HARRIET PLOCKI MR. 81 MRS. .JEROME BRUKNER MR. 81 MRS. EDWARD PYRZYNSKI 81 FAMILY MR. 81 MRS. L. A. PAWLAK MAY 81 SPEH DATA PROCESSING CENTER THOMAS MARCINKIEWICZ 81 MR MRS. THADDEUS BURY MR S1 MRS. EDWARD NOWAK MR S1 MRS. A. WURGLITZ MR S1 MRS. JOSEPH LOCH MR gl MRS. EDWIN LAYMAN MR. S1 MRS. FRANK PLYWACZYNSKI MRS F BIANCHI MR. 81 . . ROBERT T. CARDWELL MR. 81 MRS. CHARLES H. NELSON SPONSORS MR. S1 MRS. EDWARD F. FLOOD SR. RIDGE FUNERAL HOME LOUIS S1 ELEANOR GRAFF HARRIS RESTAURANT STANLEY J. JENSKI ROM UALD MINDYKOWSKI MR 81 MR. gl MRS. VINCENT G. CAMERON SR. JOSEPH M. HARTMANN MARION PROESEL MR. 81 MRS. J. WQITOWICZ MR. S1 MRS. WALTER SIMS MR. gl MRS. EDWIN LATOS MR. gl MRS. C. KOSS THE UTTENWEILER FAMILY MR. S1 MRS. J. RAKFAL MR. gl MRS. FRANK MANOFA MR. R. J. SHUTE MR. S1 MRS. LOUIS ZELNICK LARRY EME MR. gl MRS. C, SWIATKIEWICZ OHN W NOWAK . MRS. .IULIUS PECAK MR. S1 MRS. 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Gabriel, Glenn-84,139 Gabriel, William-55,84,128 Gaddini, Franks109,130 Gaertnerujohn-138 Gaimbronehjames-176 Galassi, Richardk153 Galiotto, Steve-131 Gallas, Gregory-139 Galligan, john-143 Cvalligan, Patricia-30 Galloway, Michael-38,147 Galuhn, Thomas-103,108,138 Gambill, Charles-146 Gambill,kIamesk153 Gambill,John-175 Gangloflujerry'-175 Gannon, Tim-153 Garcarz, Ronald-130 Carstka, Edward-62,68,l41 Gates, Edward-62,138 123,175 Gatz,James-6O,67,153 Gatz, Robert-105,175 Gawlik, Steve-68,175 Gawor, George-130 Gayne, Tom-105,175 Gazda, Kenneth-113,176 Gazda, Philip-68,153 Gazdacka, George-84,176 Geary, Richard-153 Gebis,James-153 Geden, William-153 Gems,John-176 George, Richard-31,144 Gerhart, Donald-108 Gerhart, Steven-66,105,109,114,116,117,176 Gerich,James-134 Germansen, Gerald-176 Gerus, Bruce-153 Giacomino, Kenneth-131 Giambrone,James-78 Giangrande, Mark-64,129 Giannetti, Luigi-75,132 Gibson, Gerald-128 Gibson, Ken-176 Giebelhausen, Don Giebelhausen, Larry-138 Gierut, Kenneth-112,153 Gierz, Anthony-138 Gillespie, James-105,153 Gingle, Alan-153 Ginter, Gerry-153 Gintowt, George-67,153 Givens, Helen-42 Glab, Andrew-36,125,128 Glab, Louis-78,123,124,153 Glazar, Greg-140 Gloeck1e,John-57,141 Gloeckle, Timothy-176 Glogowski, Lawrence-130 Glonke,James-124,153 Glowacz, Robert-128 Glowinski, Daniel-176 Glowinski, Edward-78,153 Goczkowski, Gary-55,123,124,145 Godzicki, Mike-128 Godziszewski, Henrv-35,128 Go1Tron,Jerry-104,105,176 Golab, Robert-78,141 Golden, Lawrence-24,60 Golicowski, Greg-123,135 Gomez, Frank-60,153 Gomez, Manuel-176 Gomulka, CR, Fr, Henry-28 Gonka, Robert-130 Goodnow,-John-91,135 Gordon, Donald-114,115,153 Gorman, Dr. William-61 Goscinak, Martin-75 Gosuniak, Martin-132 Gotto, Walter-146 Gozdecki, Edward-66,78,176 Gozdecki, Peter-128 Gozolek, Joseph-144 Grabowski,Jerry-36,62,145 Gracz, CR, Father Louis-18,19 Graham,James-84.133 Gramiak, Walter-141 Granacki, Myrtle-30 Granacki,James-125,142 Grandolfo, Larry-177 Grasser, Allen-133 Grasser, Norman-177 Grattan, William-130 Grattoni, Alex-67,153 Gray, Terrance-153 Gray, Theodore-154 Greene,James-67,154 Greene, William-154 Greinke, Ralph-128,145 Griffin, Connell-132 Grillo,-Joe-125 Grimelli, Carlo-86,154 Groh, Richard Gronke, James-86,146 Groszek, Roi-145 Groszek, Ted-147 Grousky, Ronald-67,154 Grudnik, Henry-66,177 Grudzien, Richard-140 Grumad, Casimir-145 Gruszecki, Dennis-122,177 Gruszecki, Ken-105,108,139 Grynnski, Michael-106,138 Grygiel, Lawrence-177 Grygowski, Edward-138 Gryka,John-144 Gryzlo, Edward-144,207 Grzeca, George-108,146 Grzegorek, Tom-177 Grzelak, Jack-124,154 Grzeskiewicz, Thomas-132 Grzeskowiak, Agnes-42 Guagenti, Mr. Andrew -32 Guidi,Joe-57,72,108,143 Gullery, Leslie-147 Gumm, Ray-177 Gunia, Edward-75,142 Gunter, Mr. Warren-34 Guzzarde,John-125,134 Gwiazda, Peter-138 Gwiazda, Steve-105,177 H Haapasaari, Robert-125,129 Habryl, Louis-57,143 Hamick,John-72,236,154 Hambre, Donald-86,132 Hamros, Louis-123,125 Hanley, Robert-124,154 Hannigan, Patrick-133 Hansen, Gary-125,132 Hansen, Mr. Harold-35 Hansen, Karl-40,144 Hanson, Robert-66 Harang, Fred-133 Hardy, Ray-134 Harrison,J0seph-131 Harrison, Mr. Ronald-37 Hasler, Victor- 1 54 Haslwanter,James-154 Hasset, Robert-131 Havel, Robert-86,146 Hayes, Gary-141 Hayes, Mr.Joseph-81 Heaney,JeH'rey-177 Hejnosz, Joseph-177 Hejza,Richard-124,154 I-Iejza, Ken-138 Hellwig,Chris-36,62,79,138 Hemner,James-154 Hendzel, Ted-154 Hennek, William-32,144 Hennessey, Mike-103,109,129 Herbold, Lillian-30 Hermes,John-144 Hernandez, David-105,177,66 Hernandez, Warren-144 Herr, Robert-69 Herrick, William-62,128 Hess, Howard-108,139 Hess, Michael-144 Heynssens, Chris-125,134 Hill,Joseph-178 Himmer, Robert-39,128 Hirschenberger, George-108, 142 Hock, Gregory-33,56,68,86,146 Hoenerbach, Ronald-178 Hodl,James-63,178 Hodl, Ken-138 Hogon, Martin-73 Hoffman, Richard-103,131 Hohol,John-133 Holian,John-135 Hollinger, Walter-71,140 Holther, Gregory-135 Holz, Peter-146 Homa,John-79,108,141 Homa, Robert-68,154 Hoppe, Carl-154 Hoppie, Paul-68,79,91,154 Horkovy, Raymond-154 Hornyak, Kenneth-68,147 Hoth, William-76 Hottat,James-132,133 Hubberts, Thomas-154 Hubeck, Mrs. Elsie-30 Hubert, Donald-144 Humbert, Peter-132 210 Hunn, David-38,129 Huntzicker, Dan-129 Hurless, William-154 Huss, William-32,108,138 Hutter, Tony-26,141 I Ilmberger,Joseph-146 Imielski, Richard-125,130 India, Donald-102,103,l09,128 India, Mrs. Loretta-31 Indurante, Peter-86,112,142 Iocco, Richard-178 Irlweg,John-178 Iverson, Dennis-75,125,130 Iwanski, Ernest-178 Iwanski, Paul-154 J Jablonski, Thadius-132 Jachimiec, Peter-154 Jachino, John-178 Jacobellis, Victor-178 Jacobson, Thomas-178 Jadin, Dennis-74,136,130 Jaenel,James-46,178 Jasielnik, Casey-72,102,147 Jaglarski, Terrance-85,123,124,154 Jakubco, Michael-130 Jakubowski, Dennis-178 Jakymiw,John-128 Jancks, Philip-61 Janco, Richard-132 Janeczko,James-178 Janczewski, Robert-130 Jania, Gerald-123,125,130 Janicki, Richard-146 Janick, Thomas-114,154 Janiga,Joseph-54,114,115,179 Janiga, Leonard-139 Janisch,John-128 Janota, David-130 Janowiak, Raymond-134 Janske, Richard-79,132 Janus, Gregory-86,105,154 Januzik, Leonard-105,108,138 Jarosz, Walter-132 Jarr, Thomas-154 Jaskierny, Robert-139 Jaskierny, Walter-84,179 Jaskolka, Steven-84,179 Jaskula CR, Fr. Edward-29 Jaszczok, Thomas-130 Jawnyj, Nicholas- 132 Jaworowski, Edward-131 Jaworski, Lawrence-68,79,125,138 Jeannides, Kenneth-105,154 Jednachowski, Kenneth-133 Jedrzezejewski, Michael-125 Jennings,John-112,154 Jelonek, Bernice-42 Jenski,Joseph-132 Jezierski, Richard-134 Jeziorowski, Zdislaw-133 Jedrzyuvski, Michael-134 Jimenez,James-130 Jimenez, Ramiro-134 Johannsen, Thomas-68,79,128 Johns, Walter-108,139 Johnson, Bruce-154 Johnson, David-146 Jordon, Lawrence-90,155 Johnson, Gregory-88,179 Johnston,John-129 Johnson, Steven-134 Johnson, William-112,132 Jovanovic, Peter-141 Joyce, Thomas-155 Jozefavicz, Joseph-179 Jungert, Helmut-155 Jurek, Thomas-68,155 Jurkiewicz, Thomas-105,108,143 Jurkowski, Joseph-155 Jursich, Michael-155 Jus, Russell-86 Justus, Mrs. Bernice-31 Juszkiewicz, Thaddeus-63,155 Jwojkowski, Francis-147 K Kafla, Edward-133 Kaim,john-66,179 Kalina, Daniel-179 Kalinowski, Randall-75,144 Kalisz, Ronald-132 Kalkstiennlames-179 Kalrnowski, Richard-132 Kamieniecki, Alexander-155 Kaminski, Pauli142 Kaminski, Robert-133 Kaminski, Ronald-143 Kampf,-Iosephv125,142 Kanara, Daniel-141 Kane, Gregory-129 Kane, Michael-155 Kane, Vincent-141 Kapryan, Lawrence-131 Kapustka, Lawrence-60,155 Karambelms, Samuel-155 Karczeuski, Michael-57,71,86,1Z5,131 Karczewski, Lawrence-125,135 Karg, Wayne-133 Karpinski, Edward-179 Karpinski, Richard-140 Kasper, Michael-138 Kasper, Timothy-79,179 Kasperek, Riehardw155 Kass, Clareneei125,131 Kaszewiez,James-179 Kator, Richard-112,122,123,179 Katta, Thaddeus-105,180 Kauss, George-180 Kawa,james-180 Kawecki, Bruce-101,147 Kazik, Randall-54,55,67,155 Kedra, George-131 Kehoe, Francis-62,106,138 Kell,,Iohni18O Keller, Helen+30 Keller, Michael-46,147 Kellner, Mr. RiehardA27 Kelly, Christopher-134,185 Kempf, Steven-141 Kenlahleunesse-147 Kenny, Michael-129 Keown, Steven-63,75,132 Kern, Alan-88,180 Kersten, Ronald-78,122,180 Kierna, Anthony-180 Kilian,,Ioseph-71,72,130 Killion, Kevin-57,62,74,155 Kilzerhloseph-143 King, Dennis-180 Kirberg, Daniel-155 Kirklewski, Robert-155 Kissel, Thomas-86,144 Kist, Frederick-131 Kitlinski, Steve-139 Kizior, Gary-62,138 Klawinski, Dennis-155 Klein, Donald-128 Klein,James-132 Klein,john-109,125,142 Klein,john-109,125,132 Klein, Michael-122,180 Kleine, Carl-180 Klek, CR, Fr.,Iohn-22 Klerusrvy, Gerald-128 Klima,james-180 Klimkowicz,xIohni112,180 Klinger, Donald-181 Klipowicz, Clarencef112 Klis, Michael-91,155 Klish, Kenneth-181 Klocek, Edwardi143 Klodzinskihloseph-181 Klosinski, Gerald-155 Klosowski, Anthony-155 Kluczewski, Zbigniew-155 Klucznik, Thomas-96,105,181 Klug, Ronald-181 Kmiee, Gregory-155 Knapic, Ronald-96,99,101,181 Knarr, William-135 Knorst, Steve-138 Koch, William-101 Koehanski,Josephf181 Kocian, Thomas-131 Kocol,James464,129 Kocol, Norman-78,134,181 Kocol, Ronald-78,84,86,133 Koehler, Mrxlerome-32,114,115 Kogut, Ronald-63,125,139 Kohen, Mrs. Norma-31 Kohnen, Roberti105,156 Kojro, Slawomir-57,62,156 Konstanty, Robert-156 Kolar, Gary-57,141 Kolassa, Floyd-135 Kolle,james-147 Kollier, Anthony-130 Konczyk, Dennis-140 Konieczny,john-143 Konopka, Robert4133 Konrad, Peter-144 Kopke, William-156 Kopp, Edward-156 Korabik, Ronald-84,133 Korpalski, Eugene-78,86,90,91,156 Kosatka, ,james-181 Koschnik, Bruce-133 Kosek, Kenneth-62,84,181 Kosinski, Anthonyi91,156 Kosnik,lIohn-122,181 Koss, Donald-114,115,156 Kostick, Ervin-125,144 Kostro,james-132 Kostus, Ronalds70,130 Kotlarz, Ted-145 Kowaczek, Frank-181 Kowalezyk, Mrs. Estelle-42 Kowalczykkjohn-70,133 Kowalczyk, Robert-156 Kowall, Richard-124,156 Kowalskinloseph-84,143 Kowalski, Richardg156 Kowitz, Vernon-182 Kozak, Frank-86,140 Kozerka, Edward-182 Koziara, Michael-115,141 Koziejahloseph-131 Kozin, Kenneth-56,142 Koziol, Andrew-130 Koziolhloseph-128 Koziol, Philip-60,88,182 Koziol, Thomas-91,156 Koziol, Thomas-182 Kramer, Peter-115,156 Kramer, Roberts143 Kraus, Mrsxlean-30 Kraus, Ronald-86,125 Kraus, Ronald-142 Krawczyk, Alan-156 Krefl, William-84,143 Krempansky, Roy-156 Kremsreiter, Gerald-68,75,156 Krenos, Larry-130 Krieger, William-182 Krier,john-182 Krokujoseph-130 Kroll, Kevin-46 Krolikiewicz, Michael-125,133 Krosicki, Walter-141 Kroth, Richardi54,67,84,156 Krow, William-133 Krozel, Daniel-812 Krueger, Robert-109,135 Kruszewski, Robert-132 Krystyn, Richard-62,141 Kubicki, Emil-145 Kubizlewiez, Kenneth-143 Kubiesa, Dale-182 Kubikhjohn-46,143 Kuczynski, Robert-123,141,125 Kudla, Frank-69 Kuechl, Reinhardt-124,156 Kuhrt, Gerald-133 Kulczak, Ronald-182 Kulczycki, George-182 Kulinski,Casey-67,79,86,90,91,114,1 Kulinski, Gary-125,134 Kulinski, Gerald-125,133 Kupczyk, Kenneth-88,723,182 Kuper, Paul-86,101,103,108,112,141 Kupiecujoseph-182 Kupski, Daniel-183 211 Kurezak, Richard-109,128 Kurek, Casey-183 Kurlek, Norgert-183 Kurtyka, Riehardi86,125,14l Kurylas, Donald-144 Kurylo, Marion-90,156 Kurzynski, Henry-156 Kuska, Steve-156 Kusz,john-54,67,156 Kuszynski, Frank4124,156 Kuit, Thomas-144 Kwasniewski, Edward-156 Kwiatek, Kenneth-131 Kyrozyk, Lawrence-128 L Labant, Paul-130 Laeh, ThomasA55,130 Lacina, Ted-139 Lackohlohn-183 LaCour, Ronaldi156 Lacriolauloseph 109,134 Lagioia, Pete4147 Lakies, lsidorem130 Lalowski, Raymondil05,183 Lalowski, Thomas-105 Lamantia, Robert-156 Lamb, Gregory-135 Lamb, Terry-135 Landelius, George-56,68,79,139 Lange, Arthur-54,72,1 16,124,156 Lansu, William-144 Larkin, Timk131 La Rocco, Casimirf66,112,117,183 Lasorella, Gary-131 Lasotaxjoseph-183 Lata, Michael-156 Latkowski, Henry-62,128 Latkowski, Richard-79,156 Latos, Thomas-66,70,183 Latuszek, Eugene-84, 134 Lauricella, Philip-126,130 Lawlor, William-123,124,156 Lawson, ,Iames-129 Lawson, ,joseph-183 Lawton, Greg-86,128 Layman, Stephen-183 Legutki, Greg-128 Lehmann, Michael-131 Leicht, Frank-85,128 Lempa, Dan-62,110,183 Lempart, Bruce-132 Leonhard, Gregg-156 Lesk,.Iohn-130 Lesniak, Andrew-86,134 Lewandowski, Helen-31 Lewandowski, Kennethv102,108 Lewandowski, Thomas-147 Lewicki, Stanley-143 Lewis, Charlesi108,143 Liebich, Randall-109 Lieseh,Jerrold-54,64,65,67,156 Liewehr, William-164 Ligman, William-183 Likar, Helmut-142 Lindeman, Albert-109,143 Lindholm,,Iohn-156 Lingl, Ronald-145 Link, Alan-132 Lipinski, Lawrence-114,116,183 Liss, Norbert-55,184 Liture, Carl-115,134 Loba, George-122,184 Loch, .joseph-66,184 Loies, Richard-147 Lombardo, Frank-134 Lonski, Walter-157 Lopatkiewicznjohn-108,147 Lopinski, Edmund-124,157 Lorek, Chris-71,144 Lorys,lIohn-157 Losaeco, ,Iames-79 Losurdo, Sam-108,146 Luczak, Wayne-125,132 Lula,lIoseph-66,184 Luporini, llohn-109,134 Lux, Alan-184 Lux, Edward-55,125,142 Lux,'Iohn-105,184 Lyjak, 'red-66,117,184 Lynn, Gerald-133 Lyser. Richard-109 M Maas, Randy-108,147 Mace, Robert-125,130 Maceunas Wallace 133 A K, ,H , Z Machnik,.lohn-108,139 Machnowski, Richard-157 Maciontek, Steven-79,139 Maciorowski, Edward-105,157 Maciorowski, Helen-30 Maciorowski, Robert-124,157 Mack, Ted-144 Macudzinski, Roman-184 Maczka, Walter-54,913,157 Maczuzak, Peter-57,74,l25,l31 Maday. Robert-147 Madejhlames-131 Madiar, Bruce-60,115,184 Madrecki, Karl-184 Maduziahloseph-184 Maher, Martin-133 Maher, Michael-108,141 Maher. Steven-135 Mahon, Gerald-142 Mahoney, Robert-138 Mahoney, Thomas-157 Maicke, Robert-79,157 Maioriel1o,A1fred-157 Maioriello, Richard-157 Maisiak, Richard-157 Malta, Anthony-130 Majer, Frederick-78,184 Majerhloseph-138 Maiewski, Bernard-185 Maiewski, Leo-145 Majkszak, Frances-145 Majkszak, .joseph-185 Nlajkszak, Robert-105,157 Makowski,James-66,185 Maks, Michael-132,115 Maksa, Thomas-130 Malanowski, Chester-157 Malanowski, Lester-185 Malarskinlames-145 Malina Anthon ' 84 . , . y- Ma1czewski,Michael-145 Malczyk, Edward-124,157 Malczyk. Timothy-125,143 Ma1ec,Dennis-75,125,128 Malec, Ralph-64,90,124,157 Maleckiuloseph-157 Malina, Anthony-138 Malinski,A1an-131 Ma1k,Edward-78,157 Mallo, Richard-144 Mallo, Robert-145 Malzewski, Michael-55 Mammina,Phi1ip-141 Mammoserhloseph-86,157 Mancinelli, Gary-157 Mancyko, Michael-130 Mandella, Mr. Florian-38,109 Manola, Dan-142 Marchinskiujohn-157,91 Marcinek, Robert-157 Marcinkiewicz, Thomas-78,185 Marcu, Thomas-144 Marcoski, Kenneth-157 Margelewski, Robert-129 Margelewski, Thomas-157 Margewskkjohn-143 Marion, Daniel-133 Markiewicz, Adam-144 Markowski, Roman-157 Markus, Allan-145 Marra, Frank-124,157 Marsh, Ernest-54.64,114,157 Marski, Duane-185 Marszalek, Ronald-79,142 Martin, Robert-128 Martinez, Thomas-185 Marusarz, Robert-131 Marzec, Mr. Walter-32 Mascheri, Angelo-132 Mascherihloseph-142 Maslowski, Dennis-147 Maslowski, CR, Fr. Francis-22 Maso, Blair-144 Massarel1i,Mr. William-35,66,67 Mathes, Peter-157 Mattich, Thomas-132 Matuk, Steven-133 Matusiak, Stanley-135 Matuszewski, George-134 Matwyshyn, George-57,71,138 Maymlerome-62,128 Mazanekmlames-46,54,112,185 Mazanek,.joseph-46,78,122,185 Mazewski, Aloysius-125,143 Mazewski, Florence-31 Maziarka, Russell-128 Mazurhjohn-131 Mazurczak,Gera1d-142 Mazurek, Richard-86,157 Meenk, Arthur-157 Xleggisonulohn-141 Melarkcy, Nlichael-128 Melchert, Gregory-185 Meredik, Thomas-129 Mersch, Donald-158 Mertens, Mark-142 Metcalf, Kelly-138 Meyer, Ronald-138 Meyers,kIack-56,110,128 Miceli, Michael-74,128 Miceli, Thomas-108,139 Michaelson, Walter-131 Michalik, Dennis-185 Micheil, Robert-186 Mickus, Merle-84,158 Mikoshlohn-158 Mielnik, Matthew-128 Mika, William-186 Milewski, Robert-186 Mikos, Robert-108,144 Mikoszhjohn-141 Milazzo, Dominic-145 Milbournhlames-86,133 Milbourne, Mrs. Mary-31 Miller, Carl-158 Miller, Robert-135 Miller, Thomas-143 Mindykowski, Romuald-135 Minerva, Peter-62,133 Minor, Paul-186 Miraba1,Simon-141 Miro, Robert-158 Mirocha, Larry-54,64,67,158 Miroslaw, Kenneth-186 Mis,lIames-88,186 Misiewicz, Lawrence-130 Mitchell, Lawrence-186 Mitchell, William-134 Mitren a CR, Fr. Edwin-31,55,56 Mitrenga,James-74,75,84,142 Mitrengahlohn-158 Mitrenga, Thaddeus- 1 58 Moe, Barry-186 Mohlman, William-86,142 Molitor, joseph-158 Molitor, Patrick-144 Montonera, Michael-131 Moran, .jerry-1 58 Moran, Robert-131 Morley, james-1 86 Morrison, Mr. Peter-19,32,54,78 Morun, Thaddeus-128 Morys, Richard-131 Moskal, Thomas-186 Motnyk, Andre-125,142 Motyka, Eugene-79,186 Moynihan, Robert-134 Mraz, Peter-129 Mrowinski, Daniel-130 Mroz, Dennis-144 Mucciante, Mauro-144 M uel1er,kIoseph-141 Mueller, Lee-135 Mueller, Irene-31 Muellnerulohn-27 Mulczynski, Roman-186 Muller,john-138 Mulligan,J0hn-128 Mullin, Robert-101,103,140 Mundt, William-78,125,140 Munoz, Mr, Hector-39,75 212 Murawski, Phillip-75,122,186 Murphy, james-96,97,98,99,187 Murphy, Michael-158 Murphy, Philip-60,187 Murrayhlohn-135 Murray, Robert-158 Musia1,Frank-57,71,145 Musolfmjohn-123,125 Myscich, Albin-187 McB1aine, Michael-55,142 N1cBrady, Stephen-85,143 McCabe, Dr. Gerald-61 McChory, Kenneth-187 McColgan, Mr. Michael-27,72 McDaniel, Michael-78,187 McDonald, Patrick-158 McEvoy, Kevin-135 McEvoy, Terry-115,138 McGovern, john-1 35 McGovern, Martin-86,129 McHugh, Mal-158 McKenna, Gerald-134 McKissack, Edward-112,146 McMahon,.lohn-63,103,139 McMoniga1,Shaun-158 N Naase, Manfred-144 Nacinovich, George-134 Nagengast, Zdzislaw-60,78,88,187 Nakulski, William-143 Na1epa,Anthony-133 Nalepka, Richard-139 Nalezny, Dennis-134 Napoleon, Salvatore-135 Napolitano,Al1an-133 Napolitano, Ken-158 Nardi, Mrs, Antenisga Nashkent, Gary-187 Nasicrenthlohn-133 Navin, Timothy-68,84,134 Navoyujohn-141 Nazimekhlames-158 Nazimek, Larry-70.73.133 Ncbe, Robert-158 Nedza, Casimir-131 Nedzahlames-144 Nelson,joseph-158 Nelson, Ken-187 Nelson, Larry-158 Neri, Dennis-139 Neurauter, Elmer-138 Neurauter, Tom-134 Nichols, Patrick-158 Nichols, Robert-158 Nicholus, Raymond-189 Nicholus, Richard-62,138 Nicpon, Leonard-158 Niec, Andrew-144 Nielsen, George-66,112,119,122,189 Niemaszyk, Arthur-133 Niemier, Gregory-158 Niemira, Edwin-129 Nisiewicz, Stephen-187 Nitka, Richard-133 Nocek, Gregory-84,135 Nodzenski, Andrew-141 Noga, Robert-158 Nolan, Charles-72,134 Noone, Tom-158 Norris, Steve-146 Novak, Edward-133 Novak, George-146 Novak, Robert-86,158 Novotny, Robert-64,129 Nowak, Robert-91,122,187 Nowakowskihlames-122,188 Nowakowski, Tom-133 Nowikhjohn-128 Nuccio,4Iohn-128 Nuccio,Phil1ip-188 Numerowski, Kenneth-158 Nutinjohn-66,70,188 Nyberg, Lawrence-158 0 Oberzut,joseph-188 Oberheim, Claude-159 O'Brien, Philip-78,141 Ochab, Thomas-102,141 Ochotnicki, Raymond-79,159 Ociepka, Mr, Bruno-27 O'Connor, Mrjames-35.86 OlConnor, Mr. Thomas-33,101 O,Donnel, Mr.4Iames-33,236,101,102,103 O'Donnell, Bernard-122,188 O,Donnell,lIohn-188 Ogorek, Claude-68,133 Ohrosinski, Eugene-134 O'Kee1Te, Michael-159 O'Kelly, Mike-102,143 Olakowski,-john-134 Olech,lIim-135 Olech, Ronald-159 Olichwiernjack-112,188 Olszewskihloseph-75,144 O'Malley,,Iohn-37 O'Neill.,john-159 O'Nei11, William-188 Opalekulames-57,71,72,86,159 Opiela, Dennis-188 Opiola. Edward-63,159 Oprondek, Richard-86,133 Opyd, Daniel-125,142 Ordyna, Ronald-68,159 Orlando, Louis-54,64,67,159 Orlowski, Chris-79,159 Orlowski, Michael-79,159 Orzechowski, CR, Fr. Aloysius-29 Orzel,,Iohn-159 Osborn, Mark-62,128 Oskroba, .Ioseph-130 Osman, David-132 Osowski, Thomas-159 Ostromencki, Martin-159 Ostrowski, Mr. Casimir-27,63,64 Ostrowski, Stanley-132 Ott, Robert-188 Owca,.Ioseph-114,115,159 Owen, Mike-135 Ozcow, Michael-141 P Pacelli, Raymond-88,188 Pacer, Thomas-112,117,188 Pacholczak, Donald-130 Pacholski, Dennis-68,189 Pachowicz, Edward-129 Paciga, Mr, Frank-33 Pagliuzza, Steven-124,159 Pahlke, Lawrence-125,135 Pajak, Daniel-135 Pajak, Dennis-189 Palczynski, George-159 Palm, Michael-159 Palmerl, George-159 Palmeri, William-189 Pando,jefTrey-144 Pankowiecki,lloseph-54,63,67,159 Panocha, Thomas-84,133 Parchern, Duane-134 Parkitny, Richard-129 Parolinujohn-54,66,105,189 Parolin, Livio-109,130 Parzy nat, Emil-133 Pascaiy, Robert-125,142 Paschal, Scott-129 Paschal, William-66,189 Pasko, Tony-159 Pasquesimjames-66,105,189 Pasquesi, Louis-105,159 Patlahlames-159 Patuszynski, Duane Paulak, Ron-109,140 Pauselekhloseph-134 Pawlak,'Iohn-66,73,78,189 Pawlak, Kenneth-60,66,189 Pawlik, Peter-134 Pawlowski,A1bert-159 Pawula,uIohn-140 Pawula, Wayne-71,132 Payne, Robert-88,120,122,123,189 Pecak,-Ioseph-133 Pecord, Phillip-75,132 Pekala, Glenn-144 Pekalski, Richard-189 Pellikan, Chris-129 Penkala, Dan-139 Penuela, Alvaro-132 Perhneujames-78,134 Perna, Sebastian-142 Perrone, Michael-123,124,159 Persak, Thomas-159 Pestrak, Stephen-159 Peszynskiujerome-159 Peszynski, Thomas-130 Peters, Patrick-159 Peters, Richard-138 Pettit, Phillip-138 P1enninger,Emil-125,131 Phelan, Terrence-67,159 Phillips, Patrick-72,75,130 Piekarz, Wayne-142 Piekielny,Stanley-115,189 Pierluissi, Sergio-189 Pierog, Ronald-84,142 Pierriujoseph-145 ' Pietras, Norman-128 Pietrucha, Edward-72,131 Pikulisky, Roman-130 Pincsak, Robert-190 Pindelskiujohn-140 Pintozzihjoseph, Pioppo, Richard-159 Piorkowski, Michael-128 Piotrowski, George-73,74,142 Piotrowski, Richard-103,133 Piotrowski, Thomas-159 Pisani, Dr. Vincent-25 Pisauro, Mrs. Therese-21 Pitts, Dennis-105,159 Piwinskimjohn-133 Platt, Vince-190 Plaza, Gene-159 Plazahloseph-160 Plescher, Paul-190 Plewamlames-66,190 Plocki, Mark-84,138 Plominujames-138 P1oof.Michae1-140 Ploszaj, Dennis-54,60,67,86,90,91,105,160 Pluciennick. Conrad-129 Plurkowski, Mr. Robert-109 Plywaczynski, Ronald-190 Podczerwinski, Richard-135 Podraza, Richard-131 Podraza, Thomas-62,86,90,91,103,124,160 Pogar, Mike-68,70,160 Pogwizdhlim-190 Pokryfke, Charles-160 Polanski, Michael-132 Polinski, CR, Fr. Casimir-22 Polinski, Paul-71,79,125,138 Polowczykmloseph-125,130 Pomilia, George-122,190 Pomishloseph-140 Ponicki, Charles-62,138 Ponicki, Mrs. Mary-31 Poniatowskihlohn-67,160 Popow, Edward-146 Popp, William-72,134 Porada, Robert-138 Postiglione, Randy-62,128 Powicki, Daniel-125,134 Pranczke, Dennis-160 Prestia, Michael-130 Prestia, Nick-160 Prestopic, Steven-135 Prete, Mr, Louis-27 Prokop, Fred-188 Prokopnjohn-42 Prokopij, Roman-108,145 Prokuski, Edward-190 Proskurnicki, Richard-96,101,111,190 Przyborowski, Carl-190 Przyborowski, Gary-160 Przybyla, Leon-144 Psujek, Walter-138 Pudelekhlerry-160 Puthenpurakal, Fr. 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