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ie CONTENTS Fall Sports Freshmen Service Sophomores Winter Sports Faculty Intramurals Clubs Music Drama Juniors Foreign Language Culture Clubs Spring Sports Seniors Senior Summaries Index Benefactors Staff Gordon Technical ‘High School | 3633 N. California Ave. Chicago, Illinois 60618 Affiliations: . Under the Direction of the Congregation of the Ressurection; Illinois State Board of Education; North Central Association of Colleges and Schools; Chicago Catholic League; Illinois High School Association. The future is no more uncertain present. AVEViam Aetiaceete Gordon Tech. Your old men shall dream dreams, your young men shall see visions. Catherall Destiny lies in your own hands: Shape it 1g Br fen 4 Soe TRA = ; ™ “ die tomorrow. ea _ Learn as if you were to live “ ae. forever; live as if you were to | . at nly The three foundations of learning: Oe ee aes Bae ee a Se oe eae a, ae ee ee OO RY Ee ee ae oe Se pe ae ee 5 Fie ant ae ah ns ce 4 ee eee aie oer oe eer ee sen dae sae ae ee ee oe ee a vA ng much J ng much and Studyi ing much See Sufferi Youth, though it may lack knowledge, is certainly not devoid of intelligence ———— aches Shonen jaan: glee Ab IRR, = 1t sees through shams with sharp and terrible eyes. H. L. Mencken i ee ipa BPR ies ass scarlet aise GEE ERE OTN ving iness is ha The key to happ dreams. The key to success is making them come true. September 20th through September 25th marked Gordon Tech’s Homecom- ing for 1982. During the week, many events transpired including Pop Corn Day, Soda Day, and a Pep Rally. The favorite event of the week was the dunking booth. Coach Zajac grossed the top dollar in the booth; followed by Mr. Ehardt and Mr. Miller. The parade included many floats representing the different clubs and organizations of our community. Some girl’s schools were also represented by floats. Miss Lisa Nowak of Lane Tech High School was crowned Homecoming Queen of 1982. She was escorted by Pat Connolly. The Gordon Tech Rams emerged victorious at the Homecoming Game, beating De LaSalle 21 to 6. ne ie. ne Fite | | noe a ee ‘ y = ed 7 ‘ ine - ew VARSITY: TOP ROW: Kevin Canning, Rick Kummerer, Eric Johnson, Tom Klein, Vince McGuire, Dan Cotter, Bill Lasse, Tom Carroll, Lucher Holloway, Mike Simon, Tony LaCivita, Parker Rohde, Tony Valdez, Jim Parsino. FOURTH ROW: Warren Hirschauer, Kevin O’Grady, John Teubert, Tom Rakowski, Pat O'Flaherty, Mike Jackson, Paul Stauffer, Pat Canning, Tate Nelmark, Steve Schaffrath, John Rovetto, Bob Phelan, Mike Landt, Charles Treanor, Gerald Roche, Dan Ahlfeld, Scott Tranter. THIRD ROW: Tom Lewandowski, Abel Caceres, Tom Fiala, Mike White, Tom Nicpon, Andy Pude- lek, Mark Ryan, Brendan McCormack, Dan Spitelli, Steve Porter, Jon Taghon, Ted Nelmark, Sean Davila, Ron Cicinelli. SECOND ROW: Eric Myszka, (Manager), Mike Coffel, (Manager), Dean Wie- gele, (Manager), Jim McDonough, Chuck Staff, Matt Liszka, Chris Nowakowski, Howie Infante, John Valenziano, Mike Marinko, Paul Franklin, Bill Harp, (Manager), Steve Ratajczak, (Manager). FRONT ROW: Coach Tom Winiecki, Coach John Hoerster- Coach Bob Carskie, Mr. Bronco Telkes, (Trainer), Mike Galiardo, Greg Simms, Brian Jarosz, Bill Zelasko, Mark Duckmann, Jim Tianis, Coach John Gruber, Coach John Urban, Fr. Ed Dubel, (Moderator). The media anticipated the 1982 Var- sity Football Rams to finish 5-4 with little hope of post-season play. It was supposed to be a year of rebuilding. The preseason started with the Dirty Dozen in May and 7 on 7 in June. Then in August, doubles, the hardest preseason workouts began. This year doubles started on August 18, a week later than last year. These workouts would prepare us for the rugged, competitive Catholic League. The conclusion of doubles put us one week away from the opening game against Lane Tech. With only a few returning starters and an inexpe- rienced quarterback, the coaches were not sure what to expect. The players were determined to strengthen the faith of the coaches and proved the media wrong. With this attitude and an experienced coaching staff, includ- ing head coach, Tom Winiecki, Wide Father Blaski gladly accepts prep bowl trophy. Football Receiver and Defensive End coach, Bob Carskie, defensive mastermind, Coach John Hoerster, along with of- fensive line coach, John Urban and defensive back coach, John Gruber, the Rams were ready to start the sea- son. In the opening game we handed Lane Tech their fourth loss in four tries with a 7-0 victory. After a few more tune-up games (victories over St. Pats, De LaSalle, Leo) we opened the Catholic League North Section against Football 4-0 Weber. We lost to Weber 26-7, the low point of our season, but from here on, everything was uphill except for the tough loss to Mount Carmel. This de- feat ruined our hopes for a possible state playoff birth. However, with hardened persistence we beat Fen- wick, Loyola and Brother Rice. The Fenwick game was played at Oak Park Stadium. The offense domi- nated the field soring 14 points and running 32 of the 48 minutes off the clock, while our defense held the Fri- ars scoreless. Returning home to Lane Stadium we met with catholic-league rival, Loyola. This proved to be one of the year’s most exciting games. The first half was a defensive struggle, with the VARSITY GORDON OPPONENT 7 Lane Tech 0 38 St. Patrick 7 21 De La Salle 6 21 Leo 6 6 Weber 25 13 Fenwick 0 26 North Shore Pale VAY 0 Mt. Carmel 6 18 Loyola 12 7. Brother Rice 0 32 De La Salle 15 Weber Matt Liszka forces his way through two opponents. Mike Marinko struggles to stay up against Lane opponents. Mr. Galluzzo scouts for tennis hopefulls as Mr. Dermody and Fr. Glab enjoy another exciting game. Coach Tom Winiecki; confident of his strong, young team. Jim McDonough breaks away from the opposing defense. GT: 82-’83 SOPHOMORE: FIRST ROW: Coach Bill Hennessey, Fr. Marty Bratek (Moderator), Steve Ratajczyk (Trainer), Julio Villalta, Tom Wonsil, Mike Staff, Dan Rountree, Tom Drury, Tony Kowalczak, Mike Hanson, Jim Lynam (Manager), Coach Mike Hennessey, Coach Dan Zajac. SECOND ROW: Tom McKenna, Pete Dwyer, Dale Dickey, Pete Suarez, Tony Ga- liardo, Scott Baum, Dan Ryan, Frank Gr illo, Jim Ziaja, John Ruzicka, Filiberto Almendarez, Stan Sader, Charles Lopez, Rich Swintek, Pat Feeley, Ed Kotecki. THIRD ROW: Carlos Martinez, Dan O’Connor, Joe Robinson, Jim Metken, John Hergenreder, Vince Cunningham, Mike Stasinos, John Paul Franklin releases for a pass to a waiting receiver. Greg Simms on a break upfield. Football q “87. Be: $0] Oy a@ ¢ Semenchuk, Tim Telkes, Gary Anish, Howard Ross, Paul Moran, Mike Garza, Bernie Finnegan. FOURTH ROW: Devin Lewandowski, Dennis Hirschauer, Ron Delisi, Dave Hernandez, Tony Davis, Bob Evans, Jose Cervantes, Bob Gonzalez, Pete Neumann, John Sanford, Tim Whalen, Paul Taraba, Jim Chausse, Jim Hofer, Paul Schumi. FIFTH ROW: Dave Burlak, Rodney Paglialong, Steve Winiecki, Frank Pesole, Keith Helmken, Jim Jakscht, Len Lesperance, John Plantz, Konrad Grabowski, Steve Wlodyga, Mark Przespolewski, Brent Yates, Jeff Fister, Silvano Cozzini, Mike Na- pora. Football A weary team along the sidelines. score at 6-6 as we headed for the lock- er room. After an inspirational half- time talk we came out fired up for the second half. The game continued as a defensive battle until late into the sec- ond half when Loyola put another six points on the board. This left us with less than 2 minutes to tie the score. With the ball on our own 18 yard-line, there seemed to be little hope for vic- tory. However, the confidence and de- termination the offense marched the ball 82 yards in one minute and thirty seconds tying the game at 12-12. An unsuccessful point after attempt took us into overtime. Losing the coin toss put our offense on the field first. We scored on third and long and then the missed two point conversion gave us only a six point margin. Then the de- fense marched out onto the field and successfully kept Loyola from scoring in four tries. This victory strength- ened us as a team and gave us the incentive to beat Brother Rice and put us into the city playoffs. GT: ‘82-'83 SOPHOMORE GORDON OPPONENT 21 Marist 0 16 St. Patrick 6 7. De La Salle 6 6 Weber 14 28 Fenwick 0 0 Mt. Carmel 6 18 Curie 16 10 Loyola 8 3 Brother Rice Greg Simms scans the field as he moves with the ball. Paul Fraklin runs upfield; not seeing any open receivers. Going into the playoffs as the num- ber one cede we confidently faced and defeated DeLaSalle for the second time. This gave us the chance to take revenge against arch-rival Weber. It was a defensive battle to the end with Gordon defeating Weber in double overtime by one point. Revenge was sweet. Victory over Weber put us in the Prep Bowl for the first time in Gordon Tech history. We faced Public League championship, Julian. The game went as expected, we dominated on offense and defense, shutting the Public League powerhouse down. The season ended with an unfor- seen record of 10-2 and a city cham- pionship, the 1982 Football Team players and coaches had something to be proud of. It was a season that we will all remember. Mark Ryan Paul Franklin Bob Phelan Mike Marinko FRESHMAN: FIRST ROW: Fr. Steve Glab (Moderator), Tim Ryan (Coach), Jim Fabianski (Coach), Mark Puchalski (Head Coach), Glen Franklin, Dan Phee, Ruben Ybarra, Jeff Gerhardt, Mario Restrepo, Joe Joyce, Jim Graf (Manager), Bob Dobosz (Coach), Bill Wynn (Coach). SECOND ROW: Phil Vogt, John Molina, John Wijas, Mike Scott, John Blasinski, John Suther- land, George Kelly, Pete Muniz, Sorin Ardelean, Victor Echeverry, Ruben Lasanta, Phil Martinez, Dan Sims, Paul Smith. THIRD ROW: Al Alvarez, Jim Green, Ken Ratajczyk, John Schultz, Mike Smith, Fritz Ramos, Joe FRESHMAN GORDON OPPONENT 8 Notre Dame a) 22 St. Patrick 0 6 De La Salle iW! 25 Leo 12 6 Weber 12 as Fenwick 0 6 Mt. Carmel 30 14 Loyola 0 23 Brother Rice 12 ootball Chausse, Adrian Mendoza, Tim McGee, Mike Wozniak, Arnulfo Calalang, Dan Baldwin. FOURTH ROW: Mike Carroll, Chris Jacobs, Mario Olivella, Mike Barrett, Kevin Curland, Mike Barta, Chris LaCivita, Joe Brennan, Tony Miceli, Larry Wade, Tom Rice, Brian Georgeson, Ken Brannan, Karl Brooks, Paul Lee. FIFTH ROW: Don Nole, Gary Fidanzia, Caesar Caceres, Mark Koziol, John Cunningham, Rob Roy, Mihalo Panovich, Tim Twohig, Joe Yanan, Pete Danicic, Bob Hopkins, Chris Vila. Jim McDonough goes for an opening. 22 - Football GT: ‘82-83 Paul Franklin blocks as a lone Tt Gordon player rushes to help. — ” The mischievious “Ram 23 24 VARSITY: FIRST ROW: Mike Zakian, Luwoo Kim, Andres Jacob, Han Kim, Danny Vlaovic. SEC- OND ROW: Mauricio Lasso, Jorge Arteta, Uwe Pfeifer, Richard Meschbach, Zoran Zaric, Robert Meiszner, Peter Mokran. BACK ROW: Phil Birch (Head Coach), Bill Mendez, Gary Ferguson, Jack Brzakovic, Robert Craig, Peter Bozic, Oscar Medina, Willie Filian (Captain), Fr. John Nowak (Modera- tor). Missing from picture: Julio Ramirez (Manager). The Kickin ‘Rams’ season started in late August with difficult practice ses- sions. The practice emphasized over- all conditioning, which consisted of grueling twelve minute runs and many quick sprints. A new part of was initiated this year, and consisted of video tapes on areas such as ‘how to play defense, ’ etc. Each player had one of the toughest soccer schedules this year. This year’s team strength was the young, strong defense led by all-stater Robert Craig. Also, scoring punches came from midfielders William Fe- lian, the captain of our team, and Richard Meschback, who is among the top twenty five offensive players in the state. This year’s team was ea- ger and ready to face many tough games coming up. The Rams kicked off to a winning start by beating St. Joseph 2-1. The Rams’ next game was against Evan- ston, who was one of the top ranked in the state. The Rams proved that they can play against a tough, phys- ical team like Evanston by tieing them 0-0. In the following week, the team was in the Niles West Tourney. The Rams’ first game was against a highly experienced Niles West. The Rams struggled because of the let down from the Evanston game, but still managed to beat them 2-1. Then at the next game, the Rams’ offense ex- ploded and beat Willowbrook 6-1. For the championship game, Gordon had to play Oak Park, whom they beat two years ago to go down state. Needing only a tie to capture the champion- ship, Rams played a tough, physical game and tied them 1-1. For the third year in a row, the Gordon Rams had come home with the Niles West Tro- phy. Then Rams got ready for a match against the No-2 rated team in the state at that time, Hinsdale South. With Robert Craig controlling Hins- dale’s explosive offense and Willie Fi- Jack Brzakovic dribbles the ball upfield. Soccer “Oscar Medina sets up a pass. lian controlling the ball at midfield, the Rams played hard but patiently against Hinsdale South. Then Richard Meschbach scored the only goal of the game, and the Rams captured a dra- matic victory. After beating Nortre Dame easily 5- 0, the rams traveled to play Palatine. After falling behind 2-0, the Rams bounced back with two goals, but Palatine showed they could also bounce back by scoring more. Gordon lost 5-4. But Gordon came back from this defeat to win their first Catholic League game against Hales Franciscan by 5-0. The Rams met another tough foe, Maine East. But they made it look Uwe Pfeifer runs to the ball. easy as they beat the tough suburban team 3-0. Then Gordon raised their record to 3-0 in the Catholic League by crushing Weber and Fenwick 9-0, 4-0, respectively. Next Gordon played Main South, 4th ranked team in the state. In a co- meback victory 2-1, Gordon played one of the best games of the year. In that victory, Robert Craig’s defensive performance sparkled and Rich Meschbach proved that he was as good as any player in the state. He scored one, and setting up a penalty kick which Willie Felian booted in. In the fourth Catholic League match, the Rams lost to surprisingly strong St. Rita 4-2, and their record GT: 82-'83 VARSITY GORDON St. Joseph Evanston Niles West Willowbrook Oak Park Hinsdale South Notre Dame Palatine Hales Franciscan Maine East Weber Fenwick Maine South St. Rita St. Ignatius Brother Rice De La Salle Loyola Glenbrook South Quigley North Francis Parker Evanston a ONPF PNP OP RNY PLOWA BA ORHAN OW FPrRODOOOOORROOOOUNDOHHHOR.,. NILES WEST TOURNAMENT CHAMPS CATHOLIC LEAGUE CO-CHAMPS Bill Mendez gains control of the ball. GT: “82-83 Soccer (ie JUNIOR VARSITY: FIRST ROW: Andy Cho, Evol Smith (Captain ), Tom Wayne Kasprzycki, Marco Lamberti, Mike Hosp, Matt Tapling, Fr. John Stancy, Steve Mun, Gary Hoffman. SECOND ROW: Steve Langbein, Jin Nowak (Moderator). Missing from picture: John Pahn, Julio Ramirez Ho, Peter Dever, Ray Peters, Tony Compton (Captain), John Morgan, Eun (Manager). Chung. THIRD ROW: Richard Dorken (Coach), Ed Verdeja, Henry Hebler, W4a' Fes NS. JUNIOR VARSITY GORDON OPP. i Glenbrook South 5 1 Maine East 0 i St. Viator 2 St. Patrick 3 1 Quigley South rey, 1 Hinsdale South 1 4 N. S. Country Chae een Gary Ferguson and teammates wait to intercept pass. 1 Loyola 2 Robert Nowak is congratulated by teammates. 0 Evanston 5 | St. Joseph 0 il Loyola 0 3 N. S. Country 1 Day ‘WON - 6 TIED - 1 LOST - 6 Se ee Goal Keeper, Andrs Jacob talks to teammates. dropped to 3-1 in the Catholic League. However, Gordon showed their char- acter by defeating two of the toughest teams in the league, St. Ignatious and Brother Rice. Gordon continued their winning tradition by crushing De La Salle 5-0 and St. Lawrence 4-0. Then, it finally came down to the last game against archrival Loyola. They had to win the game against Loyola in order to tie for the league championship. With Rob- ert Craig scoring twice on headballs, Gordon’ out hustled Loyola and beat them 2-0. After beating Glenbrook North 4-0, Grodon carried that winning momen- tum to crush Quigly North merciless- ly 14-0 in their first state playoff game. Then came Francis Parker, who eliminated the Rams from the playoff last year. Going for a revenge, Gordon quickly jumped to a 1-0 lead with Wil- lie Felian scoring on a breakaway. But Francis Parker proved that they were tough by scoring one with five min- utes remaining in the game. However, this time, it was the Rams’ turn to prove their character by scoring with five seconds remaining in double- overtime. With this win Gordon set up a new record of 11 wins and no losses on their home ground. Gordon went on to play Evanston, who was by this time the second ranked team in the state, for the sec- tional championship. After allowing a goal, Gordon fought back hard. How- ever Evanston proved t hat they were also tough on their own home- ground, especially with a one-goal lead. Although Gordon lost 1-0, it was with a dignified loss, for they had giv- en their best. Inspite of this loss, this year’s team won its 8th straight Catholic League Championship and third straight Niles West Tournament Championship. All in all, the team can look back on a very rewarding and productive year. ORES SOPHOMORE: FRONT ROW: (left to right) Jong Yi, Joe Sturgeon, Chris THIRD ROW: Dennis Gaynor (Coach), James Cannon, Jack Spiewak, Jose Kassanis, Robert Dyminski, George Alexiades, Joe Ruderschmidt. SEC- Soler, Steve Egresits, Dominic Dugandzic, Bill Erbacci, Francisco Ayala, OND ROW: John Ortiz, Eric Nickl, John Kuechel, Dylan Kramer, Robert Paul Iscra, Robert Mayer, Fr. John Nowak (Chaplain). Anetsberger, Mirek Kiec, Mike Moon, Hong Hwang, John Broniek. SOPHOMORE GORDON OPP. St. Joseph Evanston Loyola Hinsdale South Notre Dame Palatine Hales Franciscan Maine East Fenwick Maine South St. Rita St. Ignatius Brother Rice De La Salle St. Laurence Loyola Glenbrook South Gary Ferguson dodges opponent. NNON PH WHHRHEONNWONHRE FP ROOHHONDOOWDOOOWW CATHOLIC LEAGUE CHAMPS Soccer GT: ‘82-'83 FRESHMAN: FIRST ROW: Pat Christian, John Gillespie, Jeff Willgale, ROW: Kermit Eby (Head: Coach), Bob Gagner (Assistant Coach), Carl Danny Gercer, Steve Irezic, Jose Pellicier, Ceaser Vera, Mario Velez. SEC- Lemaine, John Dattoma, Salvatore Anemone, Mirscak Cubic, John Per- OND ROW: Juan Cruz, Ken Zech, Sean Ridgeway, Mike DaSilva, Dan kowski, Gus Antzakles, Atanas Oplchenski, George Austin, Fr. John Kang, John Vucicevic, George Carces, Hans Meng, Ernie Arteta. THIRD Nowak (Moderator). FRESHMAN . GORDON OPP Glenbrook South Loyola Maine East St. Viator Quigley South Hinsdale South Maine South N. S. Country Day St. Ignatius Evanston St. Joseph St. Patrick Loyola N. S. Country Day NN PRON RO OWNnNf OR RR Robert Craig passes to teammate. RPNNR ON OrRNrRRN WON -5 TIED -5 LOST -4 30 VARSITY GORDON OPP. 22 St. Ignatius 34 15 Brother Rice 50 15 St. Rita 50 26 Loyola 30 19 Weber 37 20 St. Laurence 37 WON - 6 LOST - 0 Ath PLACE MAINE WEST INVITATIONAL Ist PLACE GORDON TECH INVITATIONAL 2nd PLACE ; OAK PARK INVITATIONAL 6th PLACE CRETE-MONEE INVITATIONAL IstiPLACE RICH CENTRAL INVITATIONAL Ist PLACE CATHOLIC LEAGUE 2nd PLACE LHS, ASDISTRIGT. 3rd PLACE I.H.S.A. SECTIONAL 9th PLACE 1.H.S.A. STATE MEET VARSITY: FRONT ROW: Roderick Casaclang, Pete Uliasz (Captain), Matt Peters, Dave Zander, Abundio Aleman. SECOND ROW: Keith Lulik, Brian Mier, John Barsella, Jaime Morales, Jim Barsella, Tim Curtis, Ed Schalek (Head Coach). This year was one of the most ex- traordinary years for cross-country in the history of Gordon. In the words of Coach Schalek, we were “Mighty”. We were not to sure of our success at the beginning of the year, since we lost our second best runner and our Head Coach, Mike Martorano. We started out the season as usual. We ran during the hot summer days, went to Wyalusing, and attended the annual Kedges pool party, One run- ner excelled us all in his summer training. Captain Pete Uliasz ran yet another 1,000 miles bringing his 3 year toal up to 3,000! Only three other GT runners have achieved this goal. We started the season a week later than usual. This gave us only a week- and-a-half till our first race. We had a time trial our first day of practice which showed us that we would need more practice. We knew what we had to do though, and we set out to do it. The next race was proof to us that we could indeed meet our goal. It was a dual meet against Ignatius and we didn’t just beat them, we clobbered them. We took 1,2,3,5, and 11. Now we were rolling. We knew that all we Gli t8288 Cross Coun try ee wh el Cross-Country member running hard. | Cross Countr needed now was a Sth man. Coach Schalek celebrated by getting his first victory shower as Head Coach. We continued our success by beat- ing every major team in the Catholic League at our next two races. Out- standing performances in these races were given by Jim Barsella winning the Gt Invitational, and by Dave Zan- der- setting a new course record ay Bull Frog Lake against St. Lawrence. Pete Uliasz and Keith LuLick also ran great races at the GT Invitational. Keith placed a close second in the Novice Race and Pete was only two Jim Barsella warms up before a meet. Team Members warm up. seconds behind him for a close third. We set our goals on the Catholic League, but nobody took us seriously. At the Oak Park Invitational we proved our seriousness. We placed second, bringing our state rank to 25th. Our 6th place victory at Crete Monee advanced our rank to 12th. The Olympic Run was our last race before the Catholic League. Jim ran the best race in his career. We had almost won the meet. We knew we were ready for the Catholic League, and possible 2nd in the state. The Catholic League Championship Team Captain, Uliasz, after a race. GT: “82-’83 was most important to us. All our years of running payed off. Gordon was at its peak. The top ten was filled with orange. The fantastic running captured the 1982 Catholic League ti- tle. GT tradition was consistant. The freshman and JV teams also captured Catholic League Titles. We knew we were on our way to sectionals. Jim Barsella earned an All District Title with his 4th place victo- ry. The team finished 2nd. Sectionals found the team with 3rd place and a ticket to State. State was the culmination of our season. We all ran with heart, but didn’t place. John Barsella and Tim Curtis had to drop from the race. We took 9th place, but felt bad at seeing Ignatius take 2nd. The banquet turned out a few sur- prises. Jim Barsella and Dave Zander were awarded MVP. Team Captain Pete Uliasz received the Coaches’ Award. We would like to thank Fr. Blaski, Coach Winnecki, Fr. Antosz, our mor- al suport; Mr. Miller, and special thanks to Coach Mortorano, Coach Schalek, and to our parents. With out their support we could not have reached our level of success. -Dave Zander Gil 82253 Cross Countr The 5 , ™ a PN SOPHOMORE: FRONT ROW: Ken Wendt, Erik Gerew, Don Silva, Dan O'Neil. BACK ROW: Jose Roig, Joe Ingraffia, Dan Dalke, James Ochoa, Tim O’Boyle, Ed Schalek (Head Coach). Cross-Country teammates look on at a meet. Pete Uliasz runs hard to save time. SOPHOMORE GORDON OPP: 37 St. Ignatius 22 28 St. Rita 29 37 Loyola 20 20 Fenwick 42 WON - 2 LOST - 2 3rd PEACE GORDON TECH INVITATIONAL 4th PLACE OAK PARK INVITATIONAL 4th PLACE RICH CENTRAL INVITATIONAL 3rd PLACE CATHOLIC LEAGUE Cross Country James Ochoa checks time while racing after opponent. Cross Country 2 P ¥ . Sut FRESHMAN: FRONT ROW: Ken Mettler, Tony Martorano, Reino Salmi, Bernardo Belle, Denis Eischen. BACK ROW: Mike Cousin (Assistant Coach), Julio Pitre, Dan Schmidt, Eric Reece, John Salvador, Robert Berenz. g FRESHMAN GORDON OPP. 20 Loyola 39 35 St. Rita 28 15 St. Ignatius 40 20 Fenwick 44 WON - 3 LOST - 1 Abundio Aleman slows sth PLACE oy GORDON TECH INVITATIONAL 3rd PLACE 2 OAK PARK INVITATIONAL Ist PLACE CATHOLIC LEAGUE Cross Country John Barsella catches up to opponent. Jim Barsella struggles to win. Keith Lulik races to the finish line. The 1982 Fall Athletic Banquet was a two part celebration of achievements in Football, Soccer, and Cross Country. Part one was held at Gordon Tech on November 27. Soccer and Cross Country Awards were presented to John Barsella, David Zander, and Bob Craig, among others. On December 11, the Football team held their festivities at the Regency Inn. Father Blaski opened the ceremony with a prayer and congratulations, as he had done at the previous affair. After dinner, coach Winiecki thanked the dedicated supporters who worked behind the scenes to help achieve the goal of City Champions. Awards were presented to Paul Franklin, Robert Nole, and Chuck Staff, to name a few. The program ended with the traditional- presentation of the Crosses by Fr. Blaski. It was the ideal conclusion for a championship season. Head Soccer coach Phil Birch and Rich Meschback. Coach Birch with Soccer Award winner Bob Craig. Fall Athletic Banquet 1982 Coach Schalek with award winners John Barsella and Dave Zander. Yaa e AAA it Coach Hoerster and Football MVP Howard Infante. Cross Country Coach Schalek and Pete Uliasz. - ——————e | Anthony G. Abbate Julio C. Abreu Wilson Abreu Kevin T. Adamson Vicar S. Ali Alberto L. Alvarez Rob R. Amesquita Salvatore Anemone Louis G. Anthony Gus N. Antzakles Thomas D. Arado Mike Arbuckle Sorin Ardelean Edward Arteaga Ernesto Arteta Timoteo D. Asis Eric R. Atamian George Austin Thomas Baginskis Thomas Bako Daniel J. Baldwin Andre D. Balle Mark C. Bambula Benjamin Bancoro Daniel G. Bara Jeffrey Baran Sean Barkstrom Joseph Barrett Michael Barrett Thomas Barrett Mike L. Barta Daniel Bartoli Greg Baszum George Basharis Luigi Battista Darrell Beaudion 38 Freshmen Listening to the instructor’s demonstration. Freshmen Bob Haines Eric Bechguenturian David P. Beck Tom Bednarek Bernardo Bello Robert Beltran Robert Berenz Elgin L. Biles Michael F. Black Wesley Blankenship John B. Blasinski Dan Blaszinski Lamar C. Bloodworth John Bocskovits Mark Bodziak James Boldt Jeffrey S. Bolthouse Victor Borras William Paul Borrini Douglas V. Boyle Ken M. Brannan John R. Brassell John C. Breen Joe E. Brennan Michael Brennecke Juan C. Briceno John Britton Thomas Bromann Karl A. Brooks Shawn E. Brown Ronald Brulle David L. Brzoska Edward A. Bubert Christopher Bugaj Rimas M. Buntinas Steve D. Burbatt Kevin P. Burke 39 Robert M. Busch Craig S. Byers Todd R. Caamano Jorge Cabrales Michael Cabrera Ceasar A. Caceres Arnulfo Calalang Michael Calderisi Sean F. Campbell Frank Campise Danny M. Canias Daniel Cano David Cantrell Bryant D. Capiz Joe A. Cappa Joseph Cardenas Luis Carle Bill D. Carlson Brian J. Carlson Richard Carlson Victor Carranza Michael Carroll Michael Carter Tom A. Casanova Kenneth Casbarr Luis F. Castaneda Andres Castillo Anthony Castillo Ronald F. Castro Jim F. Catalano Christopher Ceffalio Stanley P. Centanne Louis R. Cerone Samson Chan Ruben R. Chapa Joseph Chausse 40 ie tes6 Counlre. Gordon runner catching up to a Luther oppo- Freshmen Looking for his new victim. Don K. Cho Paul Cho Peter I. Cho Joseph Chung Sung J. Chung Jim C. Clark Leonard Clinton Gary D. Coghill Donald Coha Michael D. Cohen Dean Collins Juan Colon Jeff Conover Alfred S. Conrad Philip Constanzo Daniel P. Corliss Edmundo P. Cortez Edward D. Cramm John Crane Danny Crawford Mark C. Creason Colin P. Crowley Juan Cruz Luis C. Cruz Mirsad Cubic Mirko L. Cukich John Cunningham Kevin Curland David Curotto Anthony J. Cutaia Simon Cygielski Brian J. Daluga Jerome Damasco Thomas Dameron Kevin R. Danek Peter Danicic 41 Marlon Danial Steven B. Daniels Mike Dasilva John J. Dattomo Mike Davksha Michael S. Dauber Victor J. Davila Stanley J. Dawiec Manny Dearmas Paul Degand Gabriel Delacruz Thomas P. Delavergne Peter J. Demma David A. Densmore Michael Dermody Frank C. Devivo Spiro Diakatos Juan J. Diaz Robert Dienethal Eugene N. Dolleton Jaime Dominguez Anthony L. Donati Michael E. Doocy Paul R. Dudzinski Cris G. Duerig Tony J. Dugandzic Martin A. Duke Patrick J. Dulen Charles E. Duncan Jesse E. Duran Nick Joe Durso Robert M. Dyminski Richard P. Dziadosz Mark S. Dziedzic Victor D. Echeverry Paul Edlund 42 Freshmen Freshmen Anthony J. Edwards James Eenigenburg Denis M. Eischen Duane A. Emerson Mark Enge Ricardo C. Escobar Jose Espinosa Rodolfo Espinosa Thomas J. Eul Steven Everett Ralph Falco James J. Fallon John M. Farias James Farrelly Tony J. Fasuna Carl E. Faust Brian A. Feeley Scott T. Feltes John V. Ficcardi Gary T. Fidanzia Michael D. Fini Brian S. Fischer John J. Fischer Jose A. Flores Roberto D. Flores Gregory L. Floyd Michael P. Fonseca Steven W. Formeller Nicholas Franczak Glenn Franklin Scott A. Fricke Tom J. Frisoli Fred Fuerbach Dale Fuith Trent S. Fujise Romuald M. Gajda Danny Gallagher Marcelo Gallegos Frank Gapinski George H. Garces Robert Garcia Scott A. Garon David E. Garza Tony Garza Paul Gellert Ronnie Genovaldi Anthony M. Gentile Brian Georgeson Jeffrey A. Gerhardt Gary Gesinski Fred E. Gibson Robert J. Gibson Jeff G. Giffin John A. Gil John Gillespie Kurt Gilmore Claudio Giudice Sead Gjokaj Joseph Gleeson Dean J. Goldader Anastacio Gonzalez Herbert A. Gonzalez Miguel Gonzalez Rolando Gonzalez Wilfredo Gonzalez Vytautas J. Gorinas Neil Gorski Michael Gottstein Daniel J. Gracer Jim Ed Graf 44 Freshmen Freshmen Sy Be Talking it over with another student. Steven E. Graf William D. Grassi Jim Green Glenn D. Gregana S. William Gregory Scott P. Gruener Javier Guelespe Rich Guidice Mark R. Guskey Fred J. Guth Philip K. Guza Mehmet Guzeldere Jason S. Gylling George J. Haddad Justin Hagman Robert Haines Jay Hallberg Jamal E. Hamdan Christopher Hampton Phillip Handler Anthony Harris Gerald Harris Marc Harrison Stephen Hartnett Mehmedali Hasanov Jimmy Hasselberger Ronald C. Hawkins Frank Hedlund Thomas M. Heidkamp Jeff S. Helminski Thomas M. Heneghan John E. Henker Anthony Henkle Rene Hernandez Thomas Hochleutner Kevin M. Hoffman Freshmen Bob Holomshek Peter J. Holt Mark D. Horist Jeff Hosein Brian Houston Hilary Hudson J. Danny Humanicki Greg H. Hunt Nadeem Igbal Steve M. Ivezic Chris J. Jacobs Timothy J. Jamrosz Karl Albert Jane Peter Jankus John S. Janusz Albert K. Jasani John S. Jaworski Dan Jelenkovic Stephen Jensen Seong C. Jeon William Jepsen Chris J. Johnson Danny L. Johnson Roy G. Johnson Mark W. Jones Peter M. Jorges James P. Joyce Joseph V. Joyce Carlos J. Juarez Bohdan A. Jurynec John J. Kacinas George Kaderabek John D. Kaip George Kakares Sean M. Kalas Christoph Kalinowski Robert Beltran walking frantically back to 46 class. Freshmen Andy Kamarinos Jeffrey G. Kamys Byong Kuh Kang Thomas J. Karda Douglas Karlic Tom W. Karsten Gregory Kaufmann David B. Keating Patrick Kellen Carl Jon Keller Robert E. Keller George E. Kelly Thomas C. Kelly Timothy Kendzior Chris A. Kern Matthew Keturoskey Aziz Khan Charles Kim Jin Bang Kim Soo Ryun Richard Kim Timothy M. King Scott Kirkpatrick Garth Kisel John Klebosky Luke Kloczkowski Mark Klopack Brian P. Kloss James B. Knack Kevin K. Knutson Stan Kochanek Ted Kochowicz Keith R. Koeb Mark A. Kolesnik Peter Konieczny Kenny A. Kopiczko Jason Kopsian 47 Oscar Kornak Louis P. Kouchoukos Zachary Kouchoukos Mark Kowieski Mark Koziol Michael A. Kozlowski Jerry D. Kraemer Danny G. Kranz Randy Kraus Frank Krawczyk Steve Kreatsculas Henry M. Krol Joseph K. Krol Joe M. Kroll Mike A. Kruger Patrick Krystyn Renald J. Krzak Bruce A. Kubesh James M. Kuhr James F. Kulesza Wesley A. Kung Chris P. Kurn Bob Kwiatkowski Steve Kychma Joe Lacalamita Chris J. Lacivita John P. Lagioia Rik J. Lah Joseph E. Lajb Leonard Lam David L. Landt H. Steven Landt Tom J. Lapierre Hanzel R. Laqui Jean C. Larrea Michael Larsen Freshmen ee Beee Fs MERE BS? Freshmer Russell Larsen Eric Larson Eric Lasa Ruben A. Lasanta Anthony Laskero Marcus Laudani Wayne B. Lawson Joseph Lazzara Lawrence P. Lea Robert E. Learn N. Leblebijian Christopher Lee Dennis Lee Jae Y. Lee Paul Lee Stanley Lee Steven M. Lelli Carl J. Lemaine Jorge Leos Kenneth Li Hector Lizasuain Jr. Arthur I. Lomboy Eusebio Lopez Jr. Frankie Lopez Tony Lorenz Andre Lorkiewicz Francis J. Lucas Mark W. Lujan Michael V. Lukich Patrick J. Lynch Matt Macak Michael P. Macharg Brian Madison Christopher Madsen Robert F. Mahon Robert M. Maier 49 Dan M. Maltese Richard H. Mandal Mark Manno Michael C. Marian Edwin Martinez Guillermo Martinez Israel Martinez Jose L. Martinez Philip Martinez Santos Martinez Anthony Martini Anthony Martorano John Masnik William Mason Ramon B. Matos Brian P. Maxwell Michael A. Maybach Michael McCarthy James McClory Jeff M. McFarland Timothy W. McGee Timothy McGovern Sean F. McKenna Joe M. McNamara Brian McNaughton James A. Meany Alexander Mecenas Gustavo Medrano Tim Noel Meehan Michael Melnyczuk Adrian Mendoza Hans J. Meng Michael Mercado Robert Meske Kenneth Mettler John R. Metz 50 Freshmen ae Jim Oszewski works on some final calculations. Freshmen Anthony L. Miceli Ray A. Miceli Michael Michalik Mark Michelini Scott A. Michels Robert M. Mijalski Kurt A. Mika John Mikolajczak Jack S. Milburn Joe J. Mistrata Frank Mola Juan J. Molina Stephen Moreau John R. Morris Geoff D. Moser Steve Moszczyc Mu Yong Mun Peter J. Muniz Mircea Muntean Mike A. Murphy Tony G. Murphy Patrick Nae Florentino Nantes Todd Napiorkowski James D. Naylor Patrick J. Nee Joel P. Needham Sandy F. Negrau David Neigebauer Jeffrey E. Nelson John E. Nelson Maurice L. Nelson Scott D. Neven Edward Nichols John Ng Trung Nguyen 51 David J. Niziolek Edward S. Niznik Don J. Nole Patrick R. Noonan William M. Nordoff Stefano Nottolini Daryl Nowinski Richard Nuccio James M. Oboyle Casey R. Obrycki Paul L. Ocasio Cesar A. Ochoa Daniel Oconnor Steven Odeshoo Kevin Odonnell Patrick Odonnell John G. Ohara Patrick J. Ohara John J. Okeefe Kevin P. Oleary Matthew Olijar Mario Olivella Kurt C. Olofson James Olszewski Atanas Oplchenski Matthew W. Orgler Richard M. Oria Brian F. Ostermann David J. Ottesen Michael A. Padilla Phillip Palmisano Charles Panadero Mihailo D. Panovich Johnny Parsons David W. Partaker Joey I. Pascente 52 Freshmen r. Kurland’s lecture. Freshmen Joseph Paszternak James M. Paulin Charles D. Payne Dan S. Payton James M. Payton John P. Pearson Rich A. Pearson Jose Pellicier John Penckofer Luis R. Perez John Perkowski Chris Peterman Erik J. Peterson Kosmas Petratos John E. Petty Gerry J. Pfaller Frank A. Phillips Julio C. Pitre Joseph Pizza Richard Plass Tom A. Pokorny Charlie Popov John Porcelli Sam Porretta Steve Portokalis Kent J. Potthast Timothy J. Powers Robert J. Precht Todd A. Prince Andrew Prokudowicz Andrew Prokudowicz Anthony Prowell Dave W. Pruchnick John Purta Ken Rabiej Patrick M. Racelis Humberto Ramirez Fritz S. Ramos George T. Ramos Pedro R. Ramos Richard Ramoser Samuel Rannochio 53 Freshmen James J. Rasmussen Kenneth Ratajczyk Robert V. Raymondo Eric T. Reece Charles Regalado Les Reid Michael Reingruber Samuel Reman Mario A. Restrepo Bill Reynen Tom E. Ribaudo Joseph L. Riccardo Thomas S. Rice Mark D. Richter Sean K. Ridgeway James Riggi Raymond Ritter Franciseo Rivera Richard H. Rivera S. Leonardo Rivera Danny Robles Felix Roby Louie Rodriguez Charles A. Rogers Timothy Rogowski Bradley A. Romero Danny S. Rose Robert Roy Paul J. Rubrich Chris A. Runowski Edward Rupprecht Jerry J. Rupslauk Ki Ryoo Stanley Sader John D. Sagami Pedro Salgado 54 Freshman gives his best for the Cross Country Team. Freshmen Reind E. Salmi John Salvador Carl M. Salvey Jeff A. Sanchez Angelo C. Santos Nicky Sasanelli Tony Sauer David R. Sauve Daniel R. Sblendorio Robert G. Scesniak Joseph Schachelmayer Marc J. Scheff Keith J. Scherer Chris J. Schmidt Daniel Schmidt John Schulget John P. Schultz Donald E. Schurr — + Keowee unduspéeting freshman caught off g © TegheL kainte ge ee oi pe ee Nicholas Scialaba Mike Scott Erwin Sebastian Ricky Sein Thomas W. Selke Robert E. Semple Jerome Howard Shane Christian Sheffield Mike P. Shockey Steve J. Stadek John Siadkowski Anthony Sibby Phavanna Siharath William Sikorski Elbert X. Silva Hugo Silva Pedro M. Silva Chris J. Simms 55 56 Michael Simovic Danny R. Sims Clarke Sinclair Nick G. Skoczylas Gregory Skrundz Joseph J. Smigla Danny Smith David A. Smith Eddie M. Smith Michael A. Smith Paul J. Smith Timothy P. Smith John S. Snarski Richard Sobus William Solleder Don R. Somera Ken Sommerer Marty Sopoci Daniel B. St. Mary Paul Stanczykiewicz Tony E. Staniszewski Don Stanley Adam T. Stefaniak Leon J. Stenson William J. Stoeckicht Edward J. Stritzel Daniel K. Sucharski Joseph W. Sujet Jim Micheal Sullivan John S. Sutherland Jeff M. Swagler Dennis M. Swatek Barry M. Sweeney Craig Szafranski John Szybkowski David Tanner Freshmen coed = Ae A ti rN Nis Freshmen Robert L. Teubert Ted J. Thomas Peter J. Thunberg John Timmerhaus Robert H. Tobler Robert A. Tokar Paul Torp Ariel Torres Rafael Torres Roy Torres Vincent Torres Dragan Tosic James J. Traven Aidan C. Travers John Treanor Warren Triphahn John Trotter Stanley Truty Scott J. Tucker Tim J. Twohig Carlos Vaca Joel Valencia Agustin Valle Michael Vansach Thomas Vaupel David Vazquez Coye Vega Orlando Vega Mario F. Velez Scott Veloria Cesar P. Vera Luis Vera Jesus Verdin Ramil M. Vergara Chris R. Villa Ronnie Villanueva A quick game of Defender between classes. 57 Fernando Vinzons George Vladislav Phillip J. Vogt Charles L. Vrtjak John Vucicevic Tony L. Vuksinic Larry Wade Chris Waldron Mark A. Walker Wales Wallace John Wallisch Edward Walsh Kent J. Walsh Michael J. Walsh Florin L. Walter Frank Watychowicz Rafio R. Wayani Cory Wechaprasit Michael Weiser Robert Wesolowski James P. White Warren E. White Rodney S. Whiteman Donald L. Whitlock Robert Wiekierak Richard M. Wierzba John P. Wijas Jeffery Willgale Eric K. Williams Lester D. Wilson Daniel E. Winslow Ananda Wipachit Ralph Wittenberger Steven L. Wittlock Brian Wodarski Daniel E. Wojcik 58 Freshmen Putting in another important screw. Mark Wolff Stanley Wong Anthony Woolridge Theodore Word Michael Wozniak Robert Wozniak Sihapong Xumsai Joseph Yanan Mark Yanong Craig Yates Ruben Ybarra John Yeary Michael Zaccaro Richard Zawada Kenneth Zech Carl Zielinski Freshmen Not Pictured Terry Calkins Woo Young Kim Gary Cesinski Joseph Leiva Lino Figueroa Andrew Mann Brian Gibbons Kenneth Moy Michael Harju Michael Neu Robert Hopkins Danny Phee Frantically getting books for another class John Klebosky giving his schedule a once over Planning for years to come. Student locks his first locker. Art Club Gordon Tech’s Art and Mural Club is open to all students whether or not they are currently enrolled in an art class. Weekly meetings are held in our art room, where students are free to work o n a variety of projects includ- ing ceramics and silk screening. They are assisted by Ms. Kathy Kozan, our moderator and advanced art students as well. Pizza parties are a favorite, and the aroma of food heating in our kiln can direct you to the art room when our members are gathered. The art club also sponsors our an- nual Art Fair, a prestigious event which gives all students an opportu- nity to exhibit and sell their work. The many murals around the school are created by our art club members who work on a number of murals and projects throughout the city and suburbs. Welcome to my humble home. Artwork displayed here by Gordon Tech students. BOTTOM ROW: John Doyle, Derrick Jones, Mark Calcina, Todd Carter. MIDDLE ROW: Joe Barrett, Victor Rivera (President), Ms. Kathy Kozan (Moderator), Scott Fultz (Vice-President), Eric Johnson (Business Officer), Raul Paredes (Public Relation). BACK ROW: Ms. Paula Twilling (Student Teacher), Mark Wardo, Lou Goral, Pat Bond, David Szczupaj, George Pappas, Dan Bolognani (Business Officer), Lou Paredes. NOT PICTURED: Luis Carle, Jeff Conover, Byron Hilado. we A Gordon Art student and his famous words. Raul Paredes and his award. 4 A beautiful piece of artwork from the Art Fair. 63 64 Bookstore ps Hes. BOOKSTORE Front Row- Sergio Cano, John Conrad, Jim Kofshur, Tom Dawson, Mr. Ted Sadowski Back Row- Paul Rokosz, Joe Haugh, Robert Cano, Fr. Marty Bratek, C.R. Campus Ministry Club BARGE PROJECT Members of the Campus Ministry Club: Standing John Stachnik, Dan Silva, Tom Schnatterbeck, Fr. Jim Antosz, CR (Moderator), Laszlo Gonc, Paul Villiger, Michael Daugherty Kneel- ing- Roman Gajda, Rodrigo Torres The Campus Ministry Club con- sists of students who are involved in the planning of the school masses as well as any other special prayer ser- vices in the school. They also try to find ways to devel- op an awareness that the school is a community and tries to provide activi- ties which develop that sense of com- munity. They provide leadership for special activities of service such as the Mississippi Barge Project this past year (A collection of food, clothing and money for the needy in Honduras as well as in Chicago). Competitive Speech SPEECH: Sitting- Steve Mun, Andy Ramir, Jim Kim, Ilwoo Kim, Jin Ho, Bill Geraty Standing- John Pahn, Kamal Taylor, Laszlo Gonc, Jaeha Lee, Ron Klick, Mr. Michael Colletti, Sr., Tom Lee Tom Schnatterbeck, Han Kim, George Pappas, Rod Torres, Julio Gonzalez SPEECH; Kneeling- Ray Hamilton, Craig Smith, Rich Cooke Standing- Eric Atamian, Don Somera, Sanghee Yoo, Mark Kolesnik, Martin Schnatterbeck, Mike Porazinski, Luke Cho, Rich Park, Charles Panadero Probably the least known of all the Gordon Tech teams is the Speech Team. Although most people admit to never having heard of the team, some have gone as far as to deny their exis- © tance. Nevertheless, this courageous bunch of youths under the leadership of Michael Colletti, coach of the team, manage weekend after weekend dur- ing the year to represent Gordon Tech in regional and national contests and sometimes even get an award. This year marks a highpoint in the history of the Speech Team as Chica- go and Gordon Tech host the Nation- al Forensic League Championship. Gordon Tech will be represented by such skilled forensicians as senior Scott Clewis; juniors Bill Hartwig, Ke- vin Meyer, Jack Stachnik, and Rod Torres; and sophomore Mike Pora- zinski who have earned this honor through their successes in previous contests. For the people honored enough to qualify for this esteemed contest, it is a thrill of a lifetime. For the students here at Gordon, they couldn’t care less. Well maybe now you will at least know what the Speech Team is when you hear about their endeavours in the announce- ments. This speaker keeps the people interested. 65 Kiwanis Key Club One of the events the Gordon Tech Key Club participates in is the Ra- quetball Round Robin (R.R.R.). The R.R.R. is sponsored by the North Shore Association for the Retarded. This was the first year that the Forlon Key Club was involved in such a mar- athon. Gordon Tech’s Key Club teamed up with Ressurrection’s at the Edens Court House to make the event suc- cessful. Gordon had ten participants who did a great job of collecting pledges. In addition, everybody in- volved had a great time while playing for a good cause. KIWANIS KEY CLUB Ist Row- Jim Maggiore, Tony Preziosio, Pat Murphy, Mike Smyth, Steven Omiotek, John Malewig 2nd Row- Joe Schneider, Wesley Bugaj, Paul Schatz, Charlie Clark Not Pictured- Ed Baranek, HALLGUARDS Front Row- Julio Ramirez, Rod Casaclang, Allen DeRosa, Bernardo Bello, Jose Roig, Danny Robles, Joe DeLavergne Back Row- Mr. Schalek, Matt Peters, Brian Mier, Keith Lulik, Jim Ha Il Guards Barsella, Jaime Morales, John Barsella, Pete Uliasz, Wilfredo Gonzalez Hallguards pick-up Homeroom at- - ae By 127 ae tendence, escort visitors in school, eS a | maintain locker and school security, ; and provide services to school person- nel and teachers as needed. Marty Thomas works the lighting board. The Stage Crew members of Madonna High School show off their masterpiece. Stage Crew STAGE CREW (HELLO DOLLY) Front Row- (Seated) Peggy Jensky, (Standing) Eva Rys, Chris Williams, Chris De Lonka, Maria Daugherty, Joe Annis (Hello Dolly Stage Manager), Mary Jensky, Mike Daugherty Second Row- (Seated) Jim Wright, Jerome Dexter, Tom Trotter Third Row- Joe Scha- chelmayer, Bob Gibson, Frank Janca, Howard Shane, Steve Stolz, Laszlo Gonc Fourth Row- Bob Thomas, Scott Almgren, Joe Oomens, Barry Anto- lovic, Victor Rivera, Martin Thomas Library Club LIBRARY CLUB Bottom Row- Chris Kern, Rimas Butinas, Angelo Stamatelopoulos. First Row- George Pappas (Treasurer), Jim O'Malley (Vice-president), Mr. Tom Neihengen (Moderator), Bob Napora (President). Second Row- John Meindl, Steve Besetnzy, Andy Grein, Walter Florin, Tom Dawson. Third Row- Bill Ryan, Henry Muskowicz, Jerry Fritz, Andy Ediger. Not Pictured- Greg Baszun, Bill Carlson, Mirko Cucich, Ferdinand Delacruz, Joe Greco, John Van Riad, Jim Hofshur, John Vouchoulos, Randy Machiewicz, Jerry Shane, Shane Vincent. The Library Club is primarily an avenue for students to exercise their desire to be of service. Through the efforts of the club members along with the-library staff, the library services the general student body quickly and efficiently. Library club members assist the library staff with periodical distribution, circulation, processing, and with oher related functions vital to the operation of the library. Library Club members also exercise their organizational skills and leadership qualities through the planning and executing of social activities such as video parties, banquets, and other events MR. THOMAS NEIHENGEN B.S.Ed., University of Dayton (1970); M.S., Southern Illinois University (1981); Librarian; Adult Education - Photography; Library Club Moderator; Evening High School Moderator. 68 Barbara Nowak Madeline Macklin Catalina Padilla Helen Stasiak Not Pictured: Annamae Hitchens Barbara Kuhnen Phyllis Mahoney National Honor Society NATIONAL HONORS SOCIETY (SENIORS), Bottom Row- John Pfeiffer, Fr. Steve Glab C.R. (Moderator), Joe Farrell (Vice-president), Mike Rock (President), Larry Frank (Sec. Tres.), Mark Yedinak, Greg Hanusiak 2nd Row- Tom Schnatterbeck, Rick Kato, Tom Lee, Steve Humphrey, Jin Ho, Won Woo, Bob Paredes 3rd Row- Steve Sampson, Mark Duckmann, John Denk, Paul Rokosz, Tony Abrego, Jaeha Shin, Bob Phelan Top Row- Frank Serrecchia, Pat Canning, John Ambrogi, Joe DeMilliano, Tom Hergenrother, Joe Milito, Tony Suh Missing- Ken Magnus NATIONAL HONORS SOCIETY (JUNIORS, SOPHOMORE) Bottom Row- Mike Porazinski, Fr. Steve Glab C.R. (Moderator), Tom Potaczek, Andy Grein, John Rubrich, Eun Chung, Rodrigo Torres Middle Row- George Kaberlein, Bob Napora, Pat O’Connell, Paul Jochum, Steve Egresits, Mike Napora, John Stachnik, Frank Abbate Top Row-Ilwoo Kim, Suhatti Gamnerdsiri, Gary Hoffmann, Mark Hines, Rich Hoffman, Laszlo Gonc, Hal Bove 70 CHARACTER, LEADERSHIP, SCHOLARSHIP, SERVICE, and SOCIAL. SOCIAL? Yes, along with the four basic qualities of the Na- tional Honor Society members, we have added an extra dimension to the NHS this year. Along with the various service events NHS mem- bers participate in, there have been two very successful dances spon- sered by the NHS. This year the NHS lads contri- buted to the school community like never before. Along with the two dances, NHS members participated in the school open house as tour guides, in two blood drives, in the American Cancer Society Basket- ball Marathon, and in many other school service events whenever the need arose. Not only do we just participate in these events, but we had the most successful blood drive and Basketball Marathon in Gor- don Tech’s history with over 300 pints of blood and $1000.00 collect- ed, respectively. RESULTS: This word sums up the activities of the NHS this year. Not only did we plan events, but we executed them with great suc- cess. It is safe to say that this year’s National Honor Society has been one of the greatest in Gordon Tech’s history. Mike Rock gives another exciting speech. Larry Frank gives a talk at the NHS induction. Mark Yedinak and John Denk play waiter at a dinner. Vicki and Laurie get down at the NHS dance. 71 tudent Council ce Ee RN SEATED: Mr. Robert Derendal (Moderator) STANDING: John Arehart, Vice-President, Mark Ryan, Treasurer, Greg Simms, President. SEATED: (I. to r.) George Pappas, Mike Rock, Luis Burgos. STANDING: (1. to r.) Ron Klick, Tony Compton, Wayne Vasprzychi, John Pfeiffer, Andy Udzielek. 72 FRONT ROW: Bob Thomas, Chris Simms MIDDLE ROW: Oscar Lange, Mike Do- minelli, Mike Porazinski. TOP ROW: Peter Buol, Scott Almgren, Tim Kelly, John Kich, Mark Harrison. Mr. Derendal point... makes and John Arehart of- fers his opinion. From Left to Right: Martin Thomas, Alan Taniguchi, Hal Bove. er as Scene Sass uname aceaiten Coun ee 73 Student Council “Don’t bother me.” Enjoying the Holloween Night. “What was that?” Big Brothers The “Big Brothers” is a Student Council Commit- tee composed of Seniors who help Freshman make the transition from Gram- mar School to High School. LEFT TO RIGHT: Luis Burgos, John Pfeiffer, Mike Abendhoff, Tom Schnatterback, Mike Hosp, Paul Schatz, Mike Rock, Paul Imparl. Missing from Picture: George Pappas, John Arehart, John Hoffmann, Mark Yedinak, Andy Udzielaic, Mike Aichinger. 74 RAM PAGE (STAFF) Seated- Dylan Kramer, Roy Johnson Standing- Steve Omiotek, | James Jakaitis, Daniel Moran, Hal Bove, Bob Mijatovich, Ke- vin Gale Missing- Joseph Ai- cholzer, Mark Brennan, Mike 'Brooks, Peter Buol, Scott Clewis, Bill Currie, Nick Ka- marin os, John Lenart, Matt Lipman, Alan Taniguichi Ken Magnus contemplates a page ... RAM PAGE (EDITORS) Front Row- Joseph Farrell (Features Edi- tor), William Geraty (Sports Edi- tor), Back Row- Ken Magnus (Edi- tor-in-Chief), Mr. Robert Perrin ' (Advisor), Anthony Schmaus (Edi- tor-in-Chief) Missing- Robert Smitka (Photo Editor) This year the Ram-page again had a different moderator, Mr. Robert Per- rin. During the school year, the school newspaper published thirteen issues, including a special Prep Bowl edition. The most remarkable changes in the Ram-page were in graphics and the features section. A new masthead was designed and the layout of the other pages of paper were stream- lined. The Ram-page editors and staff dealt with a number of machinery problems during the year to try and meet the regular deadlines. New type- setting equipment was installed half- way through the second semester, and prospects for next year look great. _.. then asks Mr. Perrin for help while Bill Geraty works on another page. 75 Tech-Log Senior Editors: Michael Rock, John Ambrogi, Larry Frank, Mike Aichinger, John Pfeiffer, Larry Kuhn. TECH LOG STAFF Back Row- Dylan Kramer, Bill Pfeiffer, Mark Hines, Ron Radtke, Chris Schmidt, Pat O’Connell, Mr. Kurland (Advisor), Don Somera, Steve McCullough, Bob Busch, Pat Krystn, Tom Brohmann, Rich Hoffman. Kneeling- Dave Losuito, Ed Cortez, Andy Udzliek Missing- George Pappas, Jin Ho, Tony Suh, Bob Beltran, Joe Farrell. Editor-in-chief Mike Rock determines the best pictures for the ’83 year- book Ed Cortez and Jeff Sanchez learning the ropes from older staff members Punker John Ambrogi explains the lounge to a photographer John Hoffman studiously going over the music section Jin Ho taking time out to compose his latest novel “T can’t find more than 100 pictures of Mr. Kurland.” The ghost of a future yearbook advisor was seen walking the halls “No one gets in without a pass.” More Tech-Log Pictures .. . Mike Rock calling the New York Times with the latest “Cool out, Col., the book will be done in no time.” Careful execution of design was an important aspec3 yearbook information yearbook preparation. : Gift Horse : The Writer’s Workshop provides a GIFT HORSE Bottom Row- Keith Lulik, Mike Abbinanti, Larry Kuhn, Frank Naples, René tangible medium for Gordon men to Aguilan Second Row- Tim Smith, Peter Uliasz, Mr. Bill Kelleher (Seated), Rich Bialek, John 4 | : : 4 Bernardi, Ross Caruso, Bill Becker, Paul Enwia, Ed Olheim Third Row- Bill Currie, Chuck Staff, ed Rd themselves ay = creative an Mike White, Rob Smitka, Matt Golosinski, Ulises Castro, Mike Striegel, Dan Ahlfeld Not Pic- literary manner. This medium, the tured- Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Fjodor Dostoevsky, Oscar Gift Horse, is a culmination of the Wilde efforts of the Creative Writing, Art III and Art IV classes as well as the stu- dent body in general. It is a collection of the work of atheletes and aesthetes, prodigies and prodigals. Varsity Club Once again in 1982-83, Coach Bob Carskie put together the Varsity Club. The Varsity Club’s function is to pro- mote and support the Gordon Tech ath- letic department. Anyone who has re- ceived a major varstiy letter is eligible to be member of the Varsity Club. In 82-83, the Varsity Club produced and sold programs for almost all football games. They also sold programs at wres- tling matches, for the basketball state tournament, and was a big force behind Sports Night. Activities the Varsity Club participat- ed in were a softball game against the teachers, coaches, and alumni of Gordon Tech. We also held a barbecue at the baseball game against DeLaSalle. The Varsity Club also gave out its an- nual Athlete of the year Award and a special Service Award was given to alum- ni Bob Cole. The 82-83 officers were President Mike Marinko, vice-president John Va- lenziano, secretary Kevin Gale, and Set.- at-Arms Matt Liszka. All the thanks in the world should go to moderator Bob Carskie for organizing Donkey basketball at its best. another successful Varsity Club year. i i i inatti i i i Mike Ahlfeld Bottom Row- Augie Devivo, Mike Abbinatti, Rod Casalang, Mike Galiardo, Greg Simms, : Pte eeiad Se aeatdNiorslés, Ted Nelmark, Tom Klein, Mike Marinko (President), Paul Franklin, Bob Ehsan 3rd Row- Jon Ptsiniak, Eric Myszka, Mike Coffel, Chuck Staff, Matt Lyska (Sgt. at Arms), Mike Zelasko 4th Row- Oscar Medina, Willie Fillian, Howie Infante, Chris Nowakowski, John Valenziano (Vice-president) Duckmann 6th Row- Mr. Bob Carskie, Mark Ryan, Charles Waters, Tom Lewandowski , Brenda McCormick, Warren Hirshauer sth Row- Stevie Porter, Nate Beard, Rich Kato, Kevin Gale (Secretary), Joe Czupek, Tom Pinski, Mark AD WKGT WKGT (WKGT STAFF CHIEFS) James Melnychuk, Jo- seph Annis, Francisco Scaramuzza, Mr. Robert Morris WKGT Standing- Peter Stimac, Rigo Cortes, Michael Mayback, Tom Lazar, Tim Smith, Da- vid Smith, Vito Gorinas, Paul Imparl, Michael Rock, Robert Ferguson Kneeling- Jeffrey Nel- son, Marc MacQuarrie WKGT Standing- Thomas Birt, James Kneip, John Nicholason, Bryan Keane, Ulises Castro, Scott Clewis, and Andy Ediger. Media Services MEDIA SERVICES Top Row- Paul Rokosz, Marco Lamberti, Joseph Grzybek, Tony Comp- ton Bottom Row- Michael Loesch, Mr. Robert R. Morris, David Loscuito MEDIA SERVICES Top Row- Anthony Tro- pea, Michael Parisi, James Hanlon, Nick Ka- marinos Bottom Row- Ramil Vergara, Richard Zawada, William Borrini 81 Annual Open House The shops are a popular attraction on open house. Mr. Morrison gives a talk. —_ Gordon Tech’s annual Open House was held on November 4, 1982, at 6:30 p.m. through 9:00 p.m. Gordon had a measurable turnout of close to 1,500 people that attended the Open House. This group included 7th and 8th grade students and their families. This year one general presentation was given to the guests and there were a few individual presentations. After the presentation, groups of fourty or fifty people were split up and given tours guided by members of the National Honors Society, Student Council, Faculty, and Volunteers. In the safe, clubs and activities were set up in the same form as on Club Day. The guests were invited to ask questions or comments to the clubs they viewed. Some of the most impressive rooms seen on the tours were the gym, chap- el, TV studio, Nautilas Room, and Computer Lab. Mr. Hoerater, the coordinator of the Open House, stated that there were two concepts that will sell the school. These are the influence of the stu- dents and the faculty and the building itself. Both of these concepts will help the observer to see the school. Mr. Malinski talks in the chapel. Mr. Galluzzo is interested in the machine shop. inmates Fr. Glab and Laslow Gonk in the WKGT studio. 83 | 84 Cooperative Work Training The Cooperative Work Program is no stranger to Gordon Tech. It has been around in one form or another since the late 1960’s when Mr. Cla- rence Telkes helped our young men to gain meaningful experience in the in- dustrial trades. Since that time the program has seen significant growth in size as well as organization. A student participat- ing in the program gains two credits toward his graduation. The Cooperative Work Training Program has a two-fold purpose. The first is fairly obvious to give each stu- dent the opportunity to gain mean- ingful work experience in his choosen career area. In addition, he has the opportunity to learn what it means to become a responsible, reliable, and productive member of the company team. The second objective has many fac- ets including locating job openings, preparing a resume, completing job applications, and preparing for the all important job interview. This is ac- complished during the school day when the students meet in class. Each student goes through a process of de- veloping a self-awareness about him- self. They learn to analyze their val- ues, interests, goals, and abilities. They gain an understanding of the importance of good written and oral communication skills. Lastly, a significant amount of time is spent on the importance of good Human Relations. Materials covered in this section include co-worker and management relationships. Students are taught how valuable good listen- ing and understanding skills can be to a happy and successful working life. Joe Muzolowski gets his plaque from Mr. Morris. Mr. Morris and Mr. pose for pictures. ge gE Frank Serrechia receiving his plaque from Mr. Morris. Szymanski Fr. Blaski gives a talk. GT students pose for a picture. Another action packed dinner crowd shot. Washington Badillo accepts his award. Honors Program Mr. Kurland overseeing one of the contests s ponsored for 7th and 8th graders Rial: Mr. Dorken was always available to help in the various events Activities Math Contest A studious contestant concentrates on a math problem Math Contest winners Alex Rzepka, Douglas Stowe, and Tom O'Donnell. Grammar Usage Contest Grammar and Usage Winners Jim Corcoran, Tom Stachnik, and Paul Choi | Trying to decide if it’s an adjective or adverb. | Science Fair HE! at nat ) 1 | Science Fair Winners Brian Delli, Tom Stachnik, James Sommerer, and Gary | Boldt 87 Senior Retreat Senior year is a time of tension and anxiety due to the questions which lie in the future. The retreat program is intended to allow the student to exper- ience a time away from pressures of the fast-paced world in which they live. The retreat center, located in. Woodstock, IL, is surrounded by acres of beautiful, peaceful land. The exper- ience allows the student to learn new facets about his peers, and more im- portantly what is within himself. Mr. Galluzzo and staff enjoy the action. Smile, Fr. McGee is watching over you. The first night of retreat ends in a candle lit ceremony. Fr. Jim celebrates the ending mass. A bird’s eye view of the world. Bob Koertgen shows by the look in his eyes that he’d rather be at a party than on retreat. Mike Aichinger, Larry Kuhn and Bryan Guidizi finish up their breakfast. Jim Enger and Gigi get down at the dance contest. A long bus ride takes you to and from retreat. Vocation Week Each semester, Gordon Tech pro- vides an extensive Vocation Aware- ness Program to arouse in the stu- dents a greater awareness of the var- ious vocations in the the Church. The students see the ministry and lifes- tyles of priests, deacons, religious and lay vocations. This program also helps to identify and encourage stu- dents with an interest in religious life, priesthood, diaconate and lay minis- try. Twice a year a Vocation Awareness week is held under the direction of the school vocation director, Fr. Jim An- tosz, CR and the vocation director for the Resurrectionists, Fr. Gene Ma- jewski, CR. During this week religion classes are visited by guests speakers. Indi- vidual teachers also conduct classes on vocations before or after the guest speaker. The week or two after the Vocation Awareness Program is devoted to in- dividual follow-up of students who filled out interest forms during the class presentations. Fr. Gene Ma- jewski as well as members of the Pas- troal Counseling Team interview the young men who expressed interest, provide them with reading material and possible trips to a seminary or vocation retreat. A guest nun speaks to a religion class. A religion class pays close attention their speaker. Fr. Antosz lectures a religion class during vocation week. re Jose T. Abanero Frank Abbinanti Stephen Abel John David Adachi Chris Adamopoulos Rene Michael Aguilan Ivan Aguilar Richard W. Aich David S. Aichinger Mohammed K. Akbani Edward Alcaraz George Alexiades Donald W. Allen Filiberto Almendarez Scott E. Almgren Margarito Almonte Vince G. Aluise Ramon Alvidrez Arnold Albrecht David J. Andersen John R. Anderson Marc Andrews Mark Z. Andrushko Robert Anetsberger Gary M. Anish Tino A. Arreguin Joaquin Avila Francisco A. Ayala Matty M. Babich Michael A. Bacchi John J. Bacino Ruel C. Baluyut Paul Banas Johnny F. Band John Banistean David J. Banks Sophomores a Sophomores After a tough work-out, a student collapses in Coach Bunge’s class. Eddie C. Baranek Antonio Barros Paul A. Barry Anthony T. Barsano Robert C. Bartuce Michael Bauknecht Scott P. Baum Napoleon C. Bayna Thomas P. Becker Walter Beha Gerald B. Bell Javier A. Benitez Roberto C. Benitez Douglas Benjamin Paul R. Bercan Steve G. Besetzny Anthony Bianchini Chris J. Bielak Tom J. Birt W. Daniel Bishop Ed M. BI Blankenheim Matthew I. Bloch Robert M. Blomberg Mike J. Blomstrand Gary A. Bock Richard Boettcher Nicky J. Bolhak Wendell Booth Antwann Boyd Peter Bouzas Dennis M. Boyle Joe Bozek Frank Bragioli Mark M. Brennan Steve Bridges Thomas Brodlo 93 Sophomores John M. Broniek Michael Brooks Ulises Bruce Vincent Brueck Paul Bucki Peter H. Buol Jorge G. Burbano Sigmund W. Burdin David J. Burlak Steven Calderaro James E. Cannon Sergio Cano Edward M. Carey Frank A. Carl John F. Carr Tod A. Carter Jose D. Cervantes James B. Chausse Robert J. Cheslog S. Luke Cho Steve Ciesielski Gerald J. Ciesla John A. Clarke Domingo Claudio Sean E. Claudio Arthur Collins Bob J. Collins Angel Colon Colman Connolly Kevin W. Convey Marty Ray Cook Richard Cooke Raul A. Cordero Michael Cosentino Silvano Cozzini Logan Jake Craig Jim Ochoa, looking good, is the sole sur- vivor of this race. 2 ophomores Gary Datro having a blast at Dance. the Polish Club Robert J. Criscione Vincent Crowley Don A. Cullotta M. Tom Cunnifee Vincent Cunningham Michael T. Cushing Brian Czarnik Joe Dabrowski Daniel Dalke Don J. Daniels Gary A. Datro Antonio Davis Timothy Davis James S. Dawson John Deangelis Joseph Delavergne T. Ronald Delisi James M. Delisle Richard Dennis Michael Denofrio Allen R. Derosa John P. Desantis Jerome N. Dexter Dale W. Dickey Robert R. Diemek Jim Dimeas Douglas Dingraudo Edward Domaszewicz Kurt A. Dombrowski Michael Dominelli Tim S. Dougas Robert S. Drakert Thomas J. Drury Michael Dryzymala Morgan A. Dubiel Omer Dudic 96 Dominik Duganpzic Pete N. Dwyer Ken P. Dykas Ed P. Ebeling Antonio Echeverria Stephen J. Egresits Billy Elias Gus Eliopoulos Douglas Emerson Fred W. Ephrem William Erbacci Trevor Esper Marco E. Etzel Robert T. Evans Charles Evison Frank A. Farias Mark J. Farrell Richard Farrington Louis E. Fausher Patrick S. Feeley Robert P. Ferguson Gregory Fernandez Roy W. Figueroa Bernard Finnegan Joseph Fischer Scott Fischer Jeff L. Fister Carlos Flores Philip Fonseca Obie L. Foreman Paul Fowler Marc Franzen Frank Fieri Jerry Fritz Scott Fultz John Furgat Sophomores fe momma Sse gh? id c Pi fe fe be 27 sie es Sophomores “Don’t even think of leaving!” Gordon Gabrielsen Anthony Galiardo Gary C. Gallet Ronald Garcia John Garncarz Mike S. Garza Carmen Gaudio Sherman Georgiadis Erik Gerew Ronald Gerstung Richard F. Geschrey Richard J. Gibson Juan V. Gomez Jerry M. Gondek Jaime Gonzalez Ray Gonzalez Robert Gonzalez Stanley Gorecki James H. Gosstrom John Goworowski Konrad Grabowski Joseph Greco Tony M. Green Frank J. Grill Michael Grossman Cesar A. Guerrero Chris S. Gulik Robert N. Guziec Mark W. Haber Paul J. Hagemann Wendel Halter Warren Halvarson Raymond Hamilton John J. Hanchar James P. Hanlon Michael T. Hanson 97 Sophomores C. Edward Hartman Albert Haulk Mark C. Hege Scott J. Hejza Keith G. Helmken John P. Heneghan John Hergenreder David A. Hernandez Jericho Hernandez Jose L. Hernandez Anthony Hernando Paul K. Herr Eddie A. Herrera Karl P. Hervai Christopher Hickey Dennis Hirschauer James M. Hofer Paul T. Hoffmann Marc Holowicki Jimmy J. Holter Wesley Hopkins Gary T. Horan Hong Jim Hwang Ruel S. Ico Miro T. Ilic Joseph Ingraffia Paul B. Iscra James E. Uaax David Uagodzinski Jeff R. Jahn James M. Jakscht Paul Jamrosz Walter W. Janiec Richard A. Janus Richard Jasinski Tom A. Jastper Sophomores x go play psine video games.” ee Jeff A. Jensen Felix R. Jeske Jeffrey Johnston Derrick Jones Edward P. Joyce Kurt M. Jung George Kaberlein Richard J. Kaiser John Kapadoukakis M. Andy Karabetsos Eddy J. Karecki Walter Karmolinski Chris J. Kassanis Thomas Y. Kato Bryan C. Keane George Kekos Todd J. Keller Ed A. Kelly Tom E. Kelly Michael Kennelly Chris M. Kerrigan Mohammad B. Khan Mirek A. Kiec Robert P. Killen Dong H. Kim Hyun K. Kim Tom Kim Alex A. Kindelan Scott Kirschbaum Roy H. Klotzbuecher Robert O. Knauz Peter Ko Mark J. Kochis Charley Komosa Peter Kopsian 99 Michael Koski John J. Kosmeja Edward Kotecki Tony Kowalczyk Michael Krach Darick A. Kraj Dylan Kramer Michael T. Kronon Brian K. Krueger John N. Kuechel Christopher Kulka Richard Kurtzer Anthony Lacivita Chris Lafazanos Anthony M. Lagona Michael Lapierre Robert M. Lasalle Mauricio L. Lasso Joseph Lavecchia Vitervo A. Leal Angel L. Lebron Michael J. Lee Leonard Lesperance Devin Lewandowski Robert M. Link Brian Lipinski Randy J. Lipp Russell J. Lipp Mike D. Loesch Carl F. Lojeski Bobby G. Lopez Charles Lopez Publio J. Lopez Rodney R. Lopez John N. Losch Christopher Lupo Sophomores Jerry Gondek enjoying a slow one at the Polish Club Dance. Scott C. Lupo James T. Lynam Roderick Mackenzie Jan Maitland Christopher Malek Nicholas Mancilla Bernard S. Mania Cary Marandino Juanito Marasigan David Marino George Markellos Christopher Martin Antonio Martinez Carlos Martinez Vito Mastandrea Davy D. Mateo Thomas Mathew Tom J. Mathis are q@put to exp ‘ea us aboufto enter “T Steven Mattheis Sagiv Mathew Robert Mayer Denny M. Mccall Steven Mccullough Myles F. Mcdevitt Richard Mcdonald Robert Mcdonough John F. Mcelroy Robert L. Mcelroy Michael Mcenroe Mike J. Mcgovern Tom J. Mckenna John Mcnaughton Joe P. Mcnulty Jerome Melgar Greg G. Menning Patrick Mercado Mario Mestrovic James S. Metken Stephen Michel Andy J. Miller Larry M. Miller Peter R. Mokran Mike Moon Juan Morales Paul C. Moran Tim A. Moyes Thomas Mrozek David Muller Chun Yong Mun Matt W. Murphy Ian Sean Muse Bryan Nakamoto Terry Napiorkowski Michael A. Napora Edward J. Naughton Dean Nelson Armando Neri Petr A. Neumann John M. Nicholson Joseph Nicholson Eric C. Nickl Tommy B. Noga Arthur M. Nolan Doug Nordstrom Bob W. Nowak Robert Nowosad Brian J. Oboyle Timothy Oboyle Pat K. Obrien Stephen Obrien William Obrien James A. Ochoa Sophomores Mrs. Stasiak helps John Pfeiffer in the library. Sophomores As usual, Gordon Tech leaves other school in the wind. Michael Oconnell Patrick Oconnell Daniel V. Oconnor Patrick Oconnor Ronald F. Oestiak Steve M. Omiotek Daniel X. Oneil William Oomens David P. Ortega John Ortiz Harry Osterman Adam M. Osuch Roberto Otero Gregory Ovist Rodney Paglialong Raymond W. Pahnke Richard Park Frank Partington John A. Pasiewicz Jay D. Passarello Anthony Passero Robert Pasternak Christopher Paul John F. Pawlik Jeffrey G. Peck Charles Pedrick Thomas H. Penner Juan Pablo Perez Samuel E. Perez Francesco Pesole William Pfeiffer Lewis W. Pfost Paul L. Pierson Percy Pimentel John Pincenti Frank Planica John A. Plantz Mark A. Plewa Kevin W. Polen Ben L. Pont Robert Pontarelli Mike J. Popadowski Michael Porazinski Steven J. Port Joseph Portenlanger Glenn D. Princen Anthony Preziosio Steven G. Provax Richard Prus Mark Przespolewski Brian E. Przybylo William Purcell Julio C. Ramirez Rolley A. Ramirez Alvin B. Ramos Felipe Ramos Ruben J. Rangel Duane Rasmussen James Reed Ralph Regalado Tim Rehm Warren Rife Ken Paul Riley Jose R. Rilo Jose, L. Rios Samuel Rivera Joseph Robinson Barry P. Rodgers Adolfo Rodriguez Jose J. Roig Michael Rombout John Rosenthal Sophomores | | Sophomores These people can’t be involved with Gor- don, or can they? Angelo Roskoske Howard J. Ross Rod D. Ross Dan J. Rountree Josef Ruderschmidt Jose G. Rueda Jim A. Ruman Scott S. Russeth John T. Ruzicka Daniel G. Ryan Peter J. Ryan Daniel Rychlik Stanley J. Sader Michael Saelens Teddy K. Sakir George N. Sakkos Steven Sampson Jose Sandoval Kenneth M. Sandow John P. Sanford Kirby Santana Richard Santiago Robert J. Sawicki David M. Schaefer Roy Schaffer Walter Schlotter Michal A. Schmaus Pete G. Schmugge Martin Schnatterbeck Joseph P. Schneider David Scholtes Michael Scholtz Paul A. Schumi Robert M. Schurr Robert Schwager Richard Scrima John Semenchuk Daniel Shafer Michael Shamsabad Michael Shaw Anthony Shelley Harry Siavelis Brian P. Sielski David Sierakowski Steven T. Sikorski Donicio B. Silva Michael J. Simpson William Simpson Kirby S. Sims William Sipolt Jan J. Slomiany Craig Smith Joseph W. Sneed Carl Soldenwagner Jose A. Soler Chang Y. Song Taek H. Song Jack Spiewak David Sporina Michael Staff Evag Stamatelopoulos Michael J. Stancy Mike A. Stasinos Phillip Stenson Brad A. Stensland Edward F. Stevens Ricky W. Stokes Douglas Stolar Steve R. Strach Manfred Strobl Joseph Sturgeon Pete M. Suarez Sophomores Sophomores David J. Sularz Shawn Swagler Richard Swintek Frank S. Szaflarski Walter Szczebywlok David A. Szczupaj John Szimon Robert J. Szrom Timmy Szymczak John M. Szyszko Matt C. Tader Paul E. Taraba Mark Tarnowski Tim N. Telkes Robert Terlecki Robert M. Thomas Sebastian Thomas Brian M. Thull Joseph R. Tobler Aldo F. Todaro Manuel Tolentino Michael Tomasiello Elmo Torres Thomas M. Traub Tom E. Trotter Robert Tucknott Al P. Urban Joseph Urbanski Thomas C. Urso Vic C. Vaccaro Joey A. Valicento Wayne Vanellis Paul M. Vega Danny Viaovic Julio C. Villalta Gregor Villareal Sophomores — Shane D. Vincent Michael Vogenthaler Clarence B. Vogt Christopher Volpe Stacy Wagner Randy Weiss Kenneth Wendt Todd Wenseritt Tim M. Whalen Walter Whitlow Neil M. Willer Ricky Williams Deangelo Willis Steven Winiecki Steven Wlodyga Casey Wojslaw Jeffery Wolinski Thomas M. Wonsil Costometatel studenggeresbec ) Eugene Wozniak Russell D. Wreath Joseph Yacovacci Dinash Yanamadula Brent W. Yates Sanghee Yoo Yuriy B. Zajac Paul M. Zajdel Edward J. Zamora Chester Zaprzalka Orlando Zaragoza John F. Zaremba Mike J. Zarembski A. Michael Zelenko James E. Jr. Ziaja Michael A. Zimny Thomas S. Zurek Donald E. Zwick 108 Le Sophomores not pictured Luke Cho Kenneth Godawa Robert Knauz Mark Maxwell James Meger William Schnoebelen Robert Wachniak During a tough class, Fr. Dzielski takes time out to pose for a picture. : A typing student looking at the keys, rather than the book. 109 Steppin’ out at a Gordon dance. Fr. Antosz prepares for a class mass. The band picks up spirits at a pep rally. 110 The end of another day. Working furiously to beat the bell. SQW eee aS ANGRY Independent work is a big part of Gordon’s academics. 7) I) fe) i 4 = oO ra cS) a. ee wn re) a = 3 as! Lal fo) UO oe ° Vv = O sy } Varsity Team FRONT ROW: (1. to r.) Nate Beard (Captain), G.T. Ram, Glen Noesen (Captain). MIDDLE ROW: Bob Ociepka (Coach), Steve Pappas (Coach), Kevin Gale (Head Manager), Tom White, Mike Kuehn, Titus Redmond, Dean Scimeca, Karl Costello (Coach), Al Stasiak (Coach), Dennis Zelasko (Coach). BACK ROW: Eric Myszka (Trainer), Kan Klotz (Manager), Damian Walch, George Robinson, Tom Meitzler, Arthur Frierson, LaRoy Mack, Mike Rombout, Pete Stimac (Manager), Joe Czupek (Manager). Nobody quite expected the Gordon Tech Rams to accomplish all that they did during the 1982-83 season. With eleven seniors gone from the year be- fore, one might have thought that this would be a transition year. But, it didn’t happen that way, as the Rams were rated number five in a preseason Sun-Times poll. This gave the Rams the early incentive to go out and prove they were the best. They did just that, as their excellent play on the court snowballed throughout the season to a record of 23-5. For head coach Bob Ociepka, it was his finest team in the four years that he has led the Rams. Coach “O”, along with his assistants, Steve Pap- pas and Karl Costello, assembled a team that had character, determinia- tion, and stamina, as well as talents and skills beyond those of any other school in the Chicago area. Using these intangibiles, the Rams were able Nate Beard drives for “two”. Glen Noesen scans the defense. Basketball Basketball to play a smothering defense that kept them in every game. Coach “O” in- stilled in his players a sense of dedica- tion, a “never quit” attitude. You could never say that this team didn’t have heart. This was no more evident than in the examples set by co-cap- tains Glen Noesen and Nate Beard. Game after game, Glen and Nate exemplified the meaning of true grit, and they certainly were the offensive and defensive leaders in just about ev- ery game. They displayed leadership on and off the court, and were the keystones of the team. Other seniors also contributed their fair share. LaRoy Mack made a marked improve- ment over one year providing a strong inside game for the Rams, as well as a certain flamboyance that every bas- ketball team needs to have. You could always count on Tom Meitzler, the spark that lit a fire when he came off the bench. Titus Redmond, the ever present instructionalist and floor leader in practice. The key players that the Rams will be counting on in 1983-84 made im- portant contributions to this year’s team. Guards Dean Scimeca and Mike Kuehn started a handful of games and proved themselves. They both came on strong late in the season, making Coach Ociepka feel very good about guard combination in ‘83-84. Big men George Robinson and Art Bob Ociepka, Head Coach, talks to his team. GT:’82-'83 OPPONENT GORDON 80 Manley 71 Thornwood 91 Morton West 53 Lyons 59 St. Rita 69 St. Patrick 64 Mendel 62 “Leo 82 Westinghouse 101 Lane Tech 78 Palatine 57 Hinsdale Central 52 Addison Trail 62 “Loyola 62 “Brother Rice 66 Fenwick 67 “Weber(O.T.) OPPONENT Mt. Carmel St. Ignatius St. Benedict St. Laurence “Hales St. Francis St. Joseph “DeLaSalle Fenton Addison Trail DeLaSalle WON — 23 GORDON LOST —5 Maurice Nelson with a jump shot from the outside. Leroy Mack at the line. 116 Gir Sophomore Team FRONT ROW: (I. to r.) Maurice Nelson, Tim Davis, James Reed. MIDDLE ROW: Frierson provided muscle, rebound- | Paul Pierson, Paul Zajdel, Barry Rodgers, Walt Whitlow, George Jimenez, Bill O’Brien. BACK ROW: ing, and scoring punch under the bas- Mr. Karl Costello (Sophomore Coach), Mike Lukich (Manager), Steve Omiotek (manager), Art Nolan, Bob Killen, Dan Dalke, Charles Evison, Len Lesperance, Jeff Fisher, Phil Stenson (Manager), Mike ‘ Muntean (Manager), Mr. John Nelson (Assistant Sophomore Coach). eo: Basketball ey i oo G 5 Wiviont ay ‘ | j aa $ Lo ae a ket. They will be key performers as Damian Walch and Tom White did not see too much playing time during the season, but nevertheless, have | shown promise and will give Coach Ociepka something to think about when the new season rolls around. And last but not least, the player everybody is expecting big things from the Gangler, Mike Rombout. He GORDON OPPONENT can play guard or forward, and with 52 Manley 68 two years left in his high school ca- 55 St. Rita 65 reer, many people are expecting noth- 63 St. Patrick 64 ing but blue-chip status from him in 38 Mendel” 51 the future. But, let’s stall the future for a al aa 28 a moment, and reflect upon an out- 70 St. Greoonyt 53 standing season, where the Rams won 52 Notre Damet 63 23 of 28 games, and provided the fans 40 Loyolat 43 55 Loyola 49 | 47 Brother Rice 45 75 Fenwick 44 55 Weber 65 41 Mt. Carmel 53 48 St. Ignatius 39 64 St. Benedict (O.T.) 66 48 St. Laurence 67 69 Hales Franciscan 54 St. Francis 55 De Sales 66 39 DeLaSalle 53 51 St. Joseph 54 31 Streamwood! 37 83 Lake Zurich! 44 52 Wheaton Cental! 61 “Is this how you do it coach?” Glen Noesen with an easy break and two points. Basketball with many thrills. They played the first home game of the season against Manley. The moti- vation was to prove that the team was worthy of 5 pre-season ranking. They pasted 80-63 over Manley to prove without a doubt that his team was going to be great. Next there was the LaGrange Thanksgiving Tourna- ment. It was here that the Rams proved themselves to be a defensive powerhouse. The Rams allowed only 18 points in the second half as they beat Thornwood 71-57. After an easy victory over Morton West, they met Lyons for the title. Lyons took it to the Rams for three quarters until Tom Meitzler came off the bench to spark a comeback. The Ram defense was in- tense, allowing only 2 points in the last seven minutes of the game. This intensity to win gave GT a 53-49 vic- tory and the LaGrange title. The Rams were undefeated and ona high going into their first Catholic League game against St. Rita. This would not be an easy game. The Rams were unable to contain Kenton Terrell “Where to, Coach?” “out of my way!” when they travelled to Leo to meet the Lions. We were not prepared to play a tough game. It showed, as All-Catho- lic League guard Mike Hampton led Leo to a 16 point lead in the first quar- ter. The Rams never fully recovered and lost 64-62. It was an important lesson in the growth of our team. Just before Christmas, as a tune-up for the York Tournament, the Rams held session at the “House.” The Rams played sloppy, but nevertheless won the game, 82-79. At York, we plowed through Lane Tech and Pala- tine to set up a semi-final game with Hinsdale Central. Led by All-area for- ward Van Yuetter, Central gave us a good test. But the Rams pulled away GT: ‘82-83 and Shawn Balark. After the first quarter, it was Rita’s game as they took control and won 70-59. The Rams came home to meet St. Pat’s, and did a better job defending Len Bertoline. GT 69, St. Pat’s 62. The Rams had to come up with a good performance against Mendel. GT had lost to the Banks-Hampton Mendel team the year before by 18 points. It was different story here though, as Mendel shot poorly from the field, and Gordon won 64-56. The Rams were without Coach “O” “Lord Hear My Prayer ... ” 117 , ! , ' GIX82= 383 Freshman Team FRONT ROW: (I. to r.) Tim King, Pat Kellen, Brian Madison. MIDDLE ROW: Sean Ridgeway, Karl Brooks, Ed Stritzel, Rob Roy, Phil Vogt, David Curotto, Eric Williams. BACK ROW: Dennis Zelasko (Head Coach), Samson Chan (Manager), Brian Houston, Rob Scesniak, Tony Vuksinic, Rik Lah, Mihailo Panovich, Danny Tosic, Tim Twohig, Dennis Swatek, Wilson Abreu (manager), John Nelson (Manager), Al Stasiak (Assistant Coach). at the end with 57-52 victory. We then faced Addison Trail for the York title. It was a close game throughout, but the Rams came through with a clutch steal in the final minute to win the game 52-49. Following a week long rest, the Rams travelled to Loyola Academy to face the Ramblers. George came into his own in the game, scoring 29 points. Gordon won 62-56. George be- came :a dominating force with each subsequent game. It was back home for the next two games, beating Broth- er Rice 62-54, and then beating Fen- wick 66-48. The Rams remained un- beaten at home, and went into Red Horde territory with an eight game winning streak. They were jammed to the rafters at Weber’s gym. LaRoy Mack played the game of his life against his former school, scoring 27 points. The Rams had the lead throughout, and led by 9 points with 6 minutes to play. But, A Quick-Witted Player this time, Weber was not to be denied. They won in overtime 72-67, some- thing that hadn’t happened in five years. The Rams showed no ill effects from that loss, as they came up their best overall performance of the season in a 71-56 win over Mt. Carmel. It was with this game that guard Glen Noe- sen began to put together a string of unbelievable performances that estab- lished him as the obvious team leader. In consecutive wins over St. Ignatius, St. Benedict, St. Laurence, and Hales, Noesen accumulated 55 assists, in- cluding a school record 16 in the Hales game. He would later lead the Rams to a Catholic League title. Meanwhile, the Rams were faced with a must win situation at St. Fran- cis. They were pushed to the breaking point by deSales, but didn’t crack, winning 74-70. Gordon, again, had come through in the clutch. And, at this point, without anyone realizing Basketball Basketball _ GT. 82-'83 “GORDON ———SOPPONENT _ 46 St. Benedict 34 63 St. Rita 66 43 Mendel 59 36 Evanston 50 57 Niles West 45 42 New Trier 54 48 Leo 61 43 St. Benedict 38 54 Ridgewood (0.T.) 53 52 Notre Dame 60 “Did we win yet?” 57 Elmwood Park 52 Coaches plannin t ? 38 Ridgewood 40 p g a new strategy: 56 Loyola 54 55 Brother Rice 53 51 Fenwick 34 43 Weber (0.T.) 42 St. Patrick 37 Mt. Carmel St. Ignatius St. Laurence Hales Franciscan St. Francis DeSales St. Joseph DeLaSalle GORDON ———COPPONENT _ St. Rita(O.T.) 54 Mendel 4 Academy of St. James 46 Luther North Loyola Notre Dame Brother Rice Weber Fenwick St. Patrick Mt. Carmel St. Ignatius Luther North Clemente St. Francis DeSales 49 DeLaSalle (2 O.T.) 48 WON — 6 LOST — 10 Just a little higher. Nate Beard sets up a play. GT: “82-'83 Our Awesome Defense At Work. George Robinson intent on the game. it, the Rams had won 14 of their last 15 games. Next, it was on to the Horizon for a match with St. Joseph. The Rams did not play with the usual intenstiy, and lost 59-48. The most important game of the season would be the regular season finale with DeLaSalle, the game for the Catholic League cham- pionship. The team may have been overconfi- dent at the start. Unfortunately, they did not come down and play until halftime when they were trailing by 11. However, led by the stellar play of the captains, Glen Noesen and Nate Beard, the Rams rallied and produced a stunning comeback to win 74-67. This game epitomized the character, poise, and stamina that the Rams had displayed all season. They were the Catholic League tri-Champions. The state tournament followed at the Fention regional, where we took Fenton, 80-58. Next, it was on to the rematch with Addison Trail, for the Fenton title. Addison was out for revenge, but failed to attain it, losing to our mighty Rams 59-41. The Road to Champaign continued through York and a rematch with De- LaSalle. This time the Rams weren’t so fortunate against a team that was out to get them. We played tremen- dous defense as the game was close all the way. But, our offense never came alive. That’s what beat us. We Basketball “T Think I Can, I Think I Can... ” “Where did it go?” couldn’t get anything going. Eventu- ally, it was an off-balance lean-in jumper that beat us. The final score was 53-49. It was a long, unhappy trip back home. It came down hard on us, the season was now over. But this 82-83 edition of the Rams has nothing to be ashamed of. Al- though we didn’t reach our goal of going downstate, this team provided its followers with some of the best basketball performances, individual- ly, and teamwise, that we have seen in many a year. These players can hold their heads high. They know inside they are 1. - Basketball Bpsyg “taper 4 % Pg Jeff Fister drives to the basket. Laroy Mack with the jump shot from inside. Walter Whitlow drives the lane. “Can I play, please?!” ' ! ) ' ’ GT: “82-°83 Varsity Team FRONT ROW: (1. to r.) Tom Leyden, Scott Baldwin, Ruben Ybarra, Bill Schnoehelen, Rocky Gawenda, Mike Calkins. MIDDLE ROW: Craig Fallico (Coach), Augie Devivo, Tony Cortese, Lee Portokalis, Rich Kato, Tony Slaughter, Frank Pesole, Dennis McCann (Coach). BACK ROW: Mark Rebora (Coach), Ken Strickland, Rich Stubing, John Ptasnik, Charlie Waters, Jose Roche, Mike Coffel (Manager-Trainer), Tom Hergenrother, George Filipek, Luis Gomez, John Lee, Rev. Al Kocon, C.R. (Moderator). No one escapes most valuable wrestler Mike Calkins. “Positive Mental Attitude” was the theme for the 1982-1983 Wrestling Team. The Rams started their wrestling season with mat work and weight lift- ing early in the spring of 1982. Returning back was Head Coach Dennis McCann and Freshman Head Coach Bill Wynn. Two new rookie coaches were also introduced- Mark Rebora and Craig Fallico. These two coached proved to be everything but inexperienced. The pre- season saw plenty of hard work, since the team had only four major letter winners returning, there were many openings in the Varsity lineup. During these pre-season workouts, Rocky Gawenda and Leander Portka- lis were named captains of the team for their hard work during these pre- season workouts. The Gordon Tech Wrestling Team completed their season with a 10-9 Dual Meet Record, and a 3rd place finish in the Chicago Catholic League. Wrestling GORDON OPPONENT 36 Lane Tech 21 44 Loyola Academy 24 18 Buffalo Grove 34 41 Lake Park 14 57 DeLaSalle 12 37 Fenger 20 14 Covant 38 6 St. Laurence 47 24 St. Patrick 29 38 Fenwick 10 34 Mendel 16 33 Maine South 15 18 Maine West 44 43 Brother Rice 1Z, 12 Mount Carmel 39 10 Hoffman Estates 48 16 Crown 39 45 St. Francis DeSales 12 25 Holy Cross 27 WON — 10 LOST —9 3rd Place Chicago Catholic League Tournament 126 lb. Mike Calkins (32-10) led the way for the Ram Grapplers this sea- son. Calkins captured championships in the Catholic League, Carmel Tour- ney, Regional Tourney, and was a Sec- tional Finalist, qualifying for the State Championships at the University of Illinois. Junior Tony Slaughter (21-7) provided the muscle at 155 lbs., win- ning the title at Carmel and also a pe ee ee ee Pe a eee aoe — es es! eo ee Wrestling Regional Championship. Sophomore Bill Schnoeblen (21-15) was an Iron- man at 98 lbs. He never missed a meet and placed in all 5 Varsity Tourna- ments. Co-Captains, 145 lb. Lee Porto- kalis and 119 lb. Rocky Gawenda (a 3 year starter), wrestled rugged all sea- son, and 138 lb. Augie Devivo compt- ed with a special brand of toughness and courage. The future looks bright for Ram | Wrestling. The Sophomore J.V. | Squad posted a 12-5 (9-2 in Sopho- more duals) and won with that “Posi- tive Mental Attitude.” Freshman team was 11-5, including 3 tournament tro- | phies and numerous Individual Tour- _ nament Championships. _ In the home opener of the dual meet season, the Rams proved that they were still the Addison Street Champi- | ons winning a decisive victory over Lane Tech (36-21), with a fine effort put out by Rich Kato (50 second pin). The next weekend the Rams gained their first conference win over Loyola | (44-24) with pins coming from co-cap- tains Lee Portkalis and Rocky Gawenda. The next day, the Rams split a dual meet losing to a tough Buffalo Grove team (18-34), but | bounced back to beat Lake Park (41- | 14), with excellent mat work by John Lee. | The Rams next match was against | DeLaSalle, in which they rolled to an | easy victory (57-12). However, the next | day had a battle in store for the Rams | as they went up against 20th ranked Fenger and Conant, a team that placed 2nd in the state this year. The inexpe- rienced Rams proved that they could stick with the best, losing a hard fought effort to Conant (14-38), with a win by Scott Baldwin, and beating Fenger (37-20), with a decisive win by Lee Portkalis over a_ state-ranked wrestler. The following week saw the Grapplers losing to 6th ranked and conference champs, St. Lawrence (6- 47). Yet, a fine effort was put out by winners Mike Calkins and Lee Port- kalis. The Rams contested to a strong St. Patrick team but lost (24- 29), with many outstanding efforts recorded by Rich Kato, Tony Cortese, Augie De- Vivo, and Rocky Gawenda. The Rams continued their winning ways when they overpowered Mendel (34-16) and Fenwick (38-10), led by winners Reuben Ybarra and Tony Leyden. The next day, Gordon split a pair, losing to Maine West (15-33), but defeating Maine South (33-15) with a fine effort by the upper weights. Two individuals, Mike Calkins, with dou- ble victories, and Billy Schoebelen, with a tough pin, led the way. Gordon went on to face Conference team Brother Rice, beating the Cru- saders (43-17) with a total team effort, led by Tony Cortese’s 1st period pin. The Rams were not so lucky against 2nd in Conference Mt. Carmel (12-39), with a victory by Rocky Gawenda. The Rams seemed to be in a valley at this point of the season, losing to Hoffman Estates (10-48) and Crown Coaches Award winner Aguie Devivo wins again. GT: 82-'83 (16-39). The next weekend, the Rams wrestled conference team DeSales, trouncing them (45-12). Great efforts that led the team were made by Scott Baldwin, Augie DeVivo, Rich Kato, and John Plantz at the last home dual meet. The Rams traveled to River Grove, where they lost their last dual meet of the season to Holy Cross, with a big win by Tony Slaughter. This ended the season with a 10-9 record. Chris Lupo is in total control. Pesole is “Pancaked”, but not paniced. 124 GT: 82-83 SOPHOMORE GORDON OPPONENT 54 Lane Tech 24 66 Loyola Academy 4 54 DeLaSalle 13 15 St. Laurence 45 60 St. Patrick 13 60 Fenwick 12 52 Mendel 21 64 Weber 9 48 Brother Rice 14 20 Mt. Carmel 48 49 St. Francis DeSales 8 Won 9 Lost 2 3RD PLACE CHICAGO CATHOLIC LEAGUE The making of men. Wrestling Sophomore Team FIRST ROW: (1. to r.) Scott Lupo, Mark Andrews, Mike Saelens, John Ortiz, Mike McGovern, Jim Lynam. SECOND ROW: Peter Dwyer, Bob Evans, Morgan Dubiel, Chris Lupo, Dennis Hirschauer, Felipe Ramos, Daniel Bishop. THIRD ROW: Joe Lavecchia (Manager), Charlie Lopez, Devin Lewandowski, Tony Kowalczyk, Doug Nordstrom, Margarito Almonte, Vince Aluise, Tom Kato. FOURTH ROW: Mark Rebora (Coach), Bob Schwager, John Hergenreder, Jose Sandoval, Tony Lacivita, John Plantz, Marc Franzen, Keith Helmken, David Hernandez, Fr. Al Kocon, C.R. (Moderator), Craig Fallico (Coach). Dave Hernandez works for a pin. Felipe Ramos with a rugged ride. “What do I do now Reff??” Driving the man through the mat is McGo- vern’s way. Co-captain Lee Portokalis has a vicious pinning combo. The Rams brought plenty of “hard- ware’ this year led by state qualifier Mike Calkins and sectional qualifier Billy Schnoebelin, who both placed in every tournament this season. At the Conference Tournament, the Rams placed 3rd and had six medal winners (1st place-Mike Calkins) (3rd place-Billy Schnoeblin, Scott Baldwin, Augie DeVivo, Tony Cortese, and Tony Slaughter. A tough Fenton Regional started three Ram wrestlers on their quest to Champaign with Billy Schnoebelin, (2nd place- Regionals, Sectional Qualifier), Tony Slaughter, (Ist place- Districts, Sectional Qualifier), and Mike Calkins, (1st place- Districts, Devin Lewandowski is “READY!” Coach Fallico can’t believe it!!! Regional Champ Tony Slaughter was 21-7 on the season. 2nd 2nd place- Sectionals, and State Qualifier). The 1982-83 Wrestling Rams was characterized by pride, intensity, and courage. The great individual efforts throughout the year kept the Ram Tough tradition that Gordon Tech Wrestling is famous for. 125 GT: “82-’83 Wrestling lS FRESHMAN GORDON OPPONENT 59 Loyola 9 42 Lake Park 24 20 Buffalo Grove 51 36 Oak Park 27 32 Conant 41 23 Niles West 42 4 St. Laurence 66 60 St. Patrick 18 36 Fenwick 30 50 Maine South 24 42 Schaumburg 34 27 Niles West 32 54 Brother Rice 22 47 Holy Cross 21 63 Fenwick 12 60 Mt. Carmel 12 Won 11 Lost 5 1ST PLACE—MT. CARMEL TOURNAMENT 2ND PLACE—GORDON TECH TOURNAMENT 2ND PLACE—NILES WEST TOURNAMENT 98 lb. “Iron Man” Bill Schnoebelen cranks a craole. Freshman Team FRONT ROW: (1. to r.) Marty Sopoci, Dan Baldwin, Tom Rice, Gary Fidanzia, Tony Miceli, Bill Jepsen, Mario Olivella, Glenn Franklin, John Bocskovits, Joe Joyce. SECOND ROW: Rick Zawada, Frank Campise, Bill Solleder, Ron Genovadi, Jim O’Boyle, John Breen, Dan Phee, Roy Johnson, Scott Neven, Chris Sheffield. THIRD ROW: Tom Hochleutner, Cesar Ochoa, John Kaip, Kevin Knutson, Steve Hartnett, Mike Weiser, John O’Keefe, Claudio Giudice, David Landt, Mike Reingruber. FOURTH ROW: Brian Kloss, Frank Phillips, Steve Portokalis, Arnulfo Calalany, Dan Bara, Mark Kowieski, John Schlultz, Mike Simovic, Steve Landt, Bob Beltran (Manager). FIFTH ROW: Mark Rebora (Coach), Chris LaCivita, Scott Fricke, John Cunningham, Rev. Al Kocon, C.R. (Modera- tor), Rob Tokar, David Garza, Mark Koziol, Humberto Ramirez, Bill Wynn (Coach), Missing from picture: Bob Busch, Mike Fonseca, Richard Mandal, Mike Scott. ansst _ Wrestling GT: ‘82-83 MVP Mike Calkins works tough en route Downstate at 32-10. Father Al’s prayers help out Tony LaCivita. “It’s all your fault Father Glab!’” Tony Kowalczyk sizes up his opponent. 127 GT: ‘82-83 Wrestling Danny O’Connor crunches a Tight Waistride. Rich Kato switches to another move. Rocky Gawenda rests after a tough match. Tom McGovern uses “Positive Mental Attitude” to beat a tough Ram opponent. , ! ’ ' 128 restling Tom McGovern drives a rambler into the mats. Rocky Gawenda strives for victory. Ken Strickland The “Masked Man”, in- flicts pain on another opponent. Mike Saelens goes for The “KATO!!!” GT: ‘82-°83 Fencing FENCING (VARSITY) Kneeling- James DeLisle, Joseph McNulty, Robert Sawicki, John Dodge, Abundio Aleman. Standing-Coach Peter Morrison, Marc MacQuarrie (Team Captain), Louis Coddington, Chris Boyle, John Portnov, Francisco Scaramuzza, Michael Brooks. The Gordon Tech. 1983 Fencing Team started this years conditioning logging some miles running at Horner Park. There was one differ- ence this year, that was, the beginners outnumbered the veterans two to one. The runners, veteran and beginner alike, were pushed on by Captain Marc MacQuarrie, Secretary John Dodge, Treasurer Francisco Scara- muzza, and Coach Peter Morrison. After one month of running 2-3 miles per day, the veterans moved in- side for intramurals, and the begin- ners learned the Basic Hand and Foot Moves. Although the team graduated 70% of it’s varsity line-up last year, the team still looked unstopable with Marc MacQuarrie- 1 Foil, Francisco Scaramuzza 2 Foil, and Joe McNulty and James DeLisle competing for the 3 Foil spot. The Epee Team consist- ed of Zeyad Sugi as 1, Louis Cod- dington as 2, Thomas Traub as 3, and Beginner Tony Barros as the al- ternate. A third weapon, Sabre, was also fencing this year with Joe McNulty-l1st, Francisco Scaramuzza- 2nd, and Mike Brooks-3rd. As the Team entered the dual meet season, it proved to be a formidable foe. The Gordon Tech. team came out with a 7 win, 3 loss record. Several weeks later, the foil and Epee Teams proceeded to the state championships and took a strong Ist place to the surprise of everyone. The team didn’t fare so well at the Midwest High School Champion- ships, and they took Sth place overall. Individual fencers Joe McNulty, and Louis Coddington, however, took tro- phies for 5th place Sabre and Sth place Epee respectively. Shortly after the Midwest H.S. Championships, fencers James De- Lisle, Joe McNulty, Mike Brooks, Tom Traub, and Scott Fischer, along with coach Peter Morrison, flew to Tampa Florida to take part in the Ju- nior Olympics. None of the Gordon Tech fencers took a trophy, but it did give them a chance to improve their fencing. This year only 4 varsity fencers will graduate. Next year the team is look- ing forward to doing well and coming out 1 all around. Until then, Touché. -Francisco Scaramuzza Fencing Ram thrusts at opponent. 1” “Beware, or I will slay your mortal self j j | Mr. Morrison talking to one of his fencing stu- dents. Ram blocks opponent's thrust. GT: ‘82-’83 Fencing FENCING (JUNIOR VARSITY) Kneeling- Manny DeArmas, Danny Gilmore, Tony Lagona, Jerome Damasco, Jose Flores, Erwin Padawang. 2nd Row- Coach Peter Morrison, Michael Calderisi, James Meany, Hugo Silva, Steve Moreau, Jin Kim, Chung Sung, Mirko Cukich. 3rd Row- Scott Fisher, Steve Michel, Antonio Barros, James Melnychuk, Robert Mijalski, Ray Hamilton, Chris Bielak A duel to the death. | Touché A worthy opponent? Fencing GT: 82-’83 “Alas, I fear I breathe my last!” Winter Athletic Banquet 1983 Gordon Tech High School, under the direction of its Prin- cipal, Rev. Henry J. Blaski, C.R., and its athletic director, Mr. Tom Winiecki, recently held their winter sports ban- quet. This event honors all the boys who participated in the 1982-83 Basketball Wrestling Programs at Gordon Tech. All Catholic League guard, Glen Noesen, was chosen the team’s most valuable player. Seniors Nate Beard and LaRoy Mack were recipients of the Coaches Awards. They pro- vided the extra leadership and effort that aided the 1982-83 Gordon Tech Basketball team to a great season. At the Sports Award Banquet, Mike Calkins was present- ed with the Most Valuable Player trophy for the 1982-83 wrestling season. Along with his Catholic League Cham- pionship, Mike won titles at the Camel Tournament and the ].H.S.A. Regional Tournament. He was a Sectional Finalist and Mike qualified for the State Wrestling Championships. Senior 138 lb. Augio De Vivo was honored as the recipient of the Coaches Award. Augio exemplified the intense spirit effort that made this years wrestling team a success. Coach McCann congratulates Scott Baldwin. Coach Oceipka shakes Laroy Mack’s hand. “Boy, I’m really proud of you!” Coach Oceipka offers Nate Beard his award. Tom Hergenrother accepts congratulations from Coach McCann. Qo wy Go «3 ©) q5 Cc) = = oe a = = = 2 cr pay Lil = cE oe = = | _ Our Principal Ordained priest on July 11, 1950, Father Blaski has been the Fathers Club Chaplain at Weber High School and a Fathers Club Chap- lain at Gordon since 1952. He taught science for a number of years at Gordon Tech. He is an avid Cubs fan, and a person armed with many puns and jokes, and a traveler. He went to Rome in July of 1983 and had a Papal audi- ence with John Paul II on July 6. Father brings to the Office of Principal, skills in organization and Motivation along with experience as Director of Development from 1977 to 1982. Rev. Henry Blaski, C.R. In addition to his duties in school administration and in the Father’s Club, Fr. Blaski also serves as the spiritual leader for the Gordon Tech community. Executive Advisory Board EXECUTIVE ADVISORY BOARD Bottom Row- Rev. Ken Bratko C.R., Rev. John Nowak C.R., Mrs. Romona Hayes Healy, Mrs. Lucy Lyon, Rev. Henry J. Blaski C.R., Mrs. Marjorie G. Kenney, Mr. James P. Economos, Mr. Norbert Dompke Top Row- Mr. Robert Morris, Mr. Tom Winiecki, Dr. Edward W. Millhouse, Jr., Dr. Robert Hamilton, Mr. Raymond Wojnar, Mr. Tom Kaiser, Mr. Clarence Telkes, Rev. Joe Glab C.R. Foremost in the minds of the members of the Ex- ecutive Advisory Board is Gordon Tech’s dedica- tion to the making of Christian men. Administration REV. KEN BRATKO, C.R. B.S., St. Louis University (1968); M.S., St. Louis Uni- versity (1972); Director of Development Public Rela- tions; Mothers Club Chap- lain; Ski Club Moderator. MR. ROBERT DERENDAL B.A., St. Mary’s College (1966); Director of Student Activities; Moderator of Student Council: Bleacher Bums Director; Senior Prom Director; Junior Ring Dance Director; Coordinator of Ring Dance REV. JOE GLAB, C.R. B.A., St. Louis University (1968); M.R.E., St. Louis University (1971); Assis- tant Principal; Director of Student Life and Faculty Development. and Graduation. MR. JOHN HOERSTER B.S., Northwestern Uni- versity (1971); Admissions MR. NICHOLAS Director; Recruitment Di- MALINSKI rector; Assistant Varsity B.S. John Carroll Universi- Football Coach; Member of ty (1965); M.S., Loyola Uni- the Administrative Staff. versity (1968); Assistant Principal; Director of Instructions; Member of Administrative Board; Chariman of Curriculum Council; Member of Ad- missions Committee; Chairman of Educational Planning Committee. Mr. Malinski and Junior Laszlo Gonc busy as usual in the Records Office. MR. GARY O’FISHER B.S.Ed., Northern Illinois University (1972); M.S. Ed., Northern Illinois Univer- sity (1974); M.S. Ed., Northern Illinois Univer- sity (1978); Business Man- ager; Director of Building and Grounds. ‘| dministration MR. MARK PUCHALSKI B.A., Loyola University (1973); M. Ed., Northeas- tern Illinois University (1982); Dean of Discipline MR. VINCE SALVINO Business Administration for Freshman and Sopho- mores; Freshman Football Coach. and Accounting, Metro- politan Business College (1953); B.S., Northern IIli- nois University (1959); M.S., Barry College; M.S., National College of Educa- tion; Dean of Discipline for Junior and Seniors; Ad- vanced Accounting 44. MR. CLARENCE TELKES B.A., St. Mary’s College (1953); M. Ed., De Paul University (1966); Assis- tant Principal; Athletic Trainer for All Sports. MR. THOMAS WINIECKI B.S., Michigan State Uni- versity (1962); Athletic Di- rector; Head Varsity Foot- ball Coach. Coach Winiecki directs his varsity football players. Business MR. R OBERT SLINGERLAND B.S.C., DePaul University (1961); Typing 22; Chair- man of Business Education : Department. MR. PHILLIP BIRCH MR. THOMAS B.A., University of Illinois CARLSON (CHGO.) (1974); M.B.A., B.S.C., DePaul University DePaul University (1976); (1965); M.B.A., DePaul Consumer Education 31, University (1967); Con- 32; General Business; Head sumer Education; Market- Soccer Coach. ing; Business Math. Coach Birch looking on. 140 MR. ROBERT MILLER B.S., Lewis College (1967); Accounting 32; Varsity Baseball Coach; Discipline Board Member; Advisory Board Member. MR. TIM PERAINO B.A., North Central Col- MR. JACK RUSSO B.A., North Park College Business lege (1978); Advanced Ac- (1972); English Composi- counting; Business Law; tion 11; Baseball Coach. Consumer Education; Gen- eral Business; Polish Club; Assistant Freshmen Base- ball Coach. Mr. Tim Peraino speaks to Freshmen. 141 Communications MR. BOB BROWN B.A., Northeastern Illinois University (1971); M.A. Northern Illinois Univer- sity (1975); Speech 32; Communication Depart- ment Chairman; Faculty Stage Manager; Student Congress Coach; Spring Musical Production Coor- dinator; Advisory Council Member; Curriculum Council Member. MR. MICHAEL A. COLLETTI, SR. B.S., Southern IIlinois Uni- versity (1974); Competitive Speech 13; Speech 32; Di- rector of Speech Activities; Institute of Chicago (1974); Director Of Gordon Tech Loyola University of Chi- Chapter of National Foren- cago (1978); Art 1,2,3,4; sic League; Diocesan Di- Senior Art Projects; Art rector of Chicago Catholic Aryl iM rel ks. Forensic League. MS. KATHY KOZAN B.F.A., School of the Art ' he. a On the phone again, huh? MR. THOMAS SINDELAR B.M., DePaul University (1977); Concert Band Direc- tor; Beginning Band Direc- tor; Pit Orchestra Director, Hello Dolly; Concert Pub- licity. MR. ROBERT MORRIS B.A., Depaul University 142 (1968); M.A., Governor's State University (1976); TV Production 12; Advanced TV Production 22; Media Services; WKGT-TV Staff; Ram Review Editor; Adult Education Coordinator; North Central Evaluation Steering Committee. MR. TED WOJCIK B.M., DePaul University (1979); Vandercook Col- lege; Beginning Band; Var- sity Band; Marching Band; Music Survey; Jazz Band. MR. JOHN BREEN B.S., Loyola University (1966); English Department Chairman; English Com- position 31,32. MR. ARTHUR BORTKOWSKI B. Ph., Northwestern Uni- versity (1965); M.A., Northeastern Illinois Uni- versity (1980); English Composition 42; Dramat- ics; Director, A Midsum- mer Night’s Dream; Tech- nical Director, Hello Dol- ly; Philosophy and Objec- tives Committee Chairman (North Central Evaluation). MR. JAMES DERMODY B.A., Loyola University (1970); English Composi- tion 31,33. MR. RICHARD DORKEN B.A., University of Ilinois- Chicago (1971); English Composition 31,41,42; As- sistant Varsity Soccer Coach. MR. J. FABIANSKI B.A., Monmouth College (1981); English Composi- tion 12,41; Assistant Fresh- man Football Coach; Assis- tant Varsity Baseball Coach. MS. MARY FABIANSKI B.A., Rosary College (1971); English Composition 12,11; Friday Afternoon Club. ‘ a eed 144 English MS. MARIA GARVEY B.A., St. Mary’s College (1979); M.A., Loyola Uni- versity (1982); English Composition 11,12,13; BR. EAMON GAVIN B.S.S., St. Mary’s College (1946); M.A., St. Louis Uni- versity (1954); M. Ed. De- Paul University (1974); Senior Religion; Junior Re- ligion; English Composi- tion 12,21. MR. WILLIAM GOLDBECK B.A., University of Chica- go (1980); English Compo- sition 31,32,33. MR. RANDALL HUEBNER B.M.E., DePaul University (1973); B.A., Northeastern Illinois University (1977); English Composition 42; Literature 41; Guitar. MR. BILL KELLEHER B.A., University of Illinois (1977); English Composi- tion 22,32; Creative Writ- ing; Gift Horse; Stage Crew Moderator; M.I.R.C. MR. FRANK KUJAWINSKI M.A., Northwestern Uni- versity (1971); English Composition 22,23,43; French 1; Asian-Indian Club Moderator. MR. JOHN J. KURLAND B.A., Loyola University (1973); Honors English 44; English Composition 13; Tech Advisor; Honors Pro- gram Director; Indepen- dent Study Director. MR. STEPHEN PAPPAS B.S., Grand Canyon Col- lege (1976); English Com- position 12,21,22,42; Assis- tant Varsity Basketball Coach. MR. ROBERT PERRIN A.B., Loyola University (1967); M. Ed., National College of Education (1983); English Composi- tion 13,23; Journalism; Sci- ence Fiction; Ram Page Ad- visor. MR. JIM SBORDONE B.S. Ed., University of Kansas (1971); English Composition 31,32,12. MRS. NANCY TOMASO B.S., Northeastern Illinois University (1974); M.A., Northeastern Illinois Uni- versity (1980); P.H.D., Rad- cliffe (1982); M.S., Univer- sity of Southern California (1983); Reading 11; Reading Lab; Science Survey 11. MR. WILLIAM WYNN B.A., St. Mary’s College (1962); English Composi- tion 22; Speech 32; Head Freshman Football Coach; Assistant Football Coach. 145 Foreign Lang. MR. DENNIS GAYNOR B.A., Loyola University (1962); M.A., Loyola Uni- versity (1973); French 1,2,3,4,; Latin 1,2,3,4; Soph- omore Soccer Coach. MRS. GERDA MR. TERRY CLARKE EHARDT B.A., University of IIli- B.A., Northeastern IIli- nois (1975); German nois University (1975); 13,23,33,43; German Spanish 11,21,43. Club Moderator. Soccer Coach Mr. Dennis Gaynor con- gratulates an opposing coach on a well played game. MR. CRAIG FAILICO B.A., Marquette University (1981); Spanish 12,22,23,33: Head Sophomore Wres- tling Coach. MRS. LINDA TROYA B.A., Northeastern IIli- nois University (1981); Spanish 11,12,13,22. Mrs. Gerda Clark enjoys herself at a Ger- man Club dinner. MRS. L. VON VOGT B.A., University of Illi- nois (Chicago) (1978); M.A., University of Illi- nois (Urbana) (1981); Spanish 1,2; Spanish Club Moderator. 148 Guidance MR. DENNIS MCCANN B.A., St. Joseph College (1968); M.A., Northeastern Illinois University (1977); Guidance Counselor; Head Varsity Wrestling Coach. REV. EDWARD DUBEL, C.R. B.S., St. Louis Universi- ty; Guidance Counsel- or; Assistant Athletic Director; Varsity Foot- ball Moderator; Varsity Basketball Moderator; Sophomore Baseball Moderator; Athletic Ex- ecutive Board Member. MR. FRANCIS CORCORAN B.A., St. Charles College (1971); Guidance Counsel- or. MR. JAMES MAGGIORE B.A., Lewis University (1970); M. Ed., Loyola University (1977); Guidance Counselor; Key Club Moderator; Martial Arts Club Moderator; Director of Alumni Speakers Bu- reau. MR. WILLIAM McKEON B.A., St. Mary’s College (1954); M. Ed., Loyola Uni- versity (1967); Guidance Director; Guidance Coun- selour; Curriculum Coun- cil; Advisory Council. MR. DAVID MORAN B.A., Loyola University; B.A., Northeastern Illinois University Guidance Counselour; Korean Club Moderator. MR. BOB OCIEPKA B.S., Quincy College (1970); M.A., Northeastern IIli- nois University (1974); Guidance Counselor; Head Varsity Basketball Coach. MR. RAYMOND THORN B.S., Loyola University (1970); M. Ed., DePaul Uni- versity (1974); Guidance Counselor; College Coor- dinator; Student Financial Aid Committee. 149 TIRE MR. BILL HENNESSEY B.A., Northeastern Illinois University (1970); M.A. National College of Educa- tion (1982); English 21; L.I.R.P. Chairman; Assis- tant Sophomore Football Coach. MR. RICHARD LANG B.S., Northeastern Illinois University (1970); Geome- try. MR. JOHN OLESZCZUK B.A., Northeastern Illinois University (1970); Geome- try MS. KATHLEEN PISAREK B.A., Fontbonne College (1964); M.A., National Col- lege of Education (1983); Algebra 11. MR. LOUIS PRETE B.A., DePaul, University; M.A., Northeastern IIli- nois University; English. MR. ALBIN STASIAK B.S., Loyola University (1964); M.A., DePaul Uni- versity (1972); M.A., Northeastern Illinois Uni- versity; Social Studies; Freshman “B” Basketball Coach. MR. PETER REYES B.S. Ed., Northern Illinois University (1973); M.S. Ed., Chicago State University (1979); Industrial Educa- tion Department Chair- man; Workshop; Advanced Workshop. MR. MARTIN CUKIERSKI BS., Chicago State College (1962); Machine Shop 32; Advanced Machine Shop 43; Blueprint Reading 11. MR. STEVEN DAVIS B.S., Chicago State Univer- sity (1974); M.S. Chicago State University (1978); Ba- sic Woodworking; Blue print Reading. MRS. MINA DEL CASTILLO B.S.A.E., Chicago Tech College-Chicago Universi- ty (1932); M.S.A., Beav Arts- Sorbonne University, Pais (1934); Mechanical Drawing; Arch. Design; Blueprint; Filipino Club Moderator. MR. MATT GAWLIK B.S., Chicago State Univer- sity (1974); M.S., Chicago State University (1980); General Metals 22; Basic Power 32; Bicycle Club Moderator. Mr. Davis at work in the Wood Shop. MR. JAMES MILLER B.S., Chicago State Univer- sity (1969); Drafting 12; As- sistant Track Coach. MR. P. SENISE B.A., Illinois Institute of Technology (1980); Archi- tecture 22; Machine Draft- ing 22; Drafting 12; Blue- print 11. MR. JAMES SZYMONSKI B.S. Ed., Chicago State University (1974); MS., Chicago State University (1978); Assistant CIBL Coach; Catholic Bowling League Secretary; Coopera- tiveWork Training Pro- gram Director; Job Place- ment Coordinator; Basic Power 32; Cooperative Work Training 42. MR. JOHN TOMASETTI B.S., Northern Michigan University (1971); Basic Power; Auto Shop. MR. JAMES WUERFFEL B.S.E., Chicago State Uni- versity (1970); M.S.E., Chi- cago State University (1976); Advanced Electric Shop 33; Basic Electric Shop 23; Basic Wood Shop. Mr. Tomasetti can’t believe what he reads. “Yes gentlemen, it is true, I love the cosine graph.” MR. BARNEY RUTKOWSKI B.A., Northeastern Illinois University (1972); Math- ematics Department Chair- man; Geometry 23; Intro- duction to Computers. MR. ROBERT DOBOSZ Washington University (1978); B.S., Illinois State University; Algebra 12,13; Geometry 21. MR. KEVIN DONOHUE B.A., Northeastern Illinois University (1981); Algebra 11,12; Geometry 22,23. REV. JOHN DZIELSKI, Ge B.A., St. Louis University (1937); M. Ed., Loyola Uni- versity; Geometry 22. ee Math REV. EDWARD JASKULA, C.R. B.A., St. Louis University (1953); M.A., St. Louis Uni- versity (1957); Algebra Blea. MR. SAMUEL McCLEAN B.A., St. Mary’s College (1970); Northeastern IIli- nois University M.A. (1977); Calculus 44; Geome- try 21; Algebra-trigonom- etry 33, Trigonometry- Analytic Geometry 42. MR. BILL MODELSKI B.A. (Math), North Park, North Park College (1983); Geometry-Student teacher. REV. THADDEUS NAPIORKOWSKI, C.R. B.S.N.S., St. Louis Univer- sity (1954); M. Ed., St. Louis University (1962); MS., Notre Dame University (1972); Geometry 22; Alge- bra 22; Polish 1; Polish 2; Polish Club Moderator. MS. DIANE REYES B.S., Loyola University (1980); Algebra 13,12; Ge- ometry 22. 154 Ms. Reyes instructs an attentive class. MR. LOUIS SEKULSKI B.S., Ball State University (1970); Algebra 12,13; 8th. Grade Honors Algebra; Geometry 21. MR. DAVID TRAHEY B.S., DePaul University (1974); Algebra 12,31,32,33. DR. LAWRENCE WATSON B.A., Lewis College (1966); M.A., DePaul University (1968); Ph. D., DePaul Uni- versity (1972). MR. DENNIS ZELASKO B.S., DePaul University (1973); Algebra 11,12; Ge- ometry 22; Freshman Bas- ketball Coach. 156 Phys. Ed. MR. CASEY KOZLIK B.A., Northeastern Illinois University (1973); Physical Education Department Chairman; Sophomore Health First Aid; Intro- duction To P.E.; Intramu- ral Director. MR. JOSEPH BUNGE B.S., Southern Illinois Uni- versity (1970); Carry Over Sports; Physical Education. MR. ROBERT CARSKIE B.S., Missouri Valley Col- lege (1975); Strength Train- ing; Health; Team Sports; Assistant Varsity Football Coach; Varsity Club Moderator; Weight Room Director. MR. JOHN GRUBER B.S., Butler University (1975); Introduction To P.E.; Weight Training; Cafeteria Director; Assis- tant Football Coach. Coach Bunge directs his carry-over class. MR. PETER LAZZARA B.S., Northeastern Illinois University (1979); Health- First Aid; Introduction to P.E.; Assistant Track Coach. MR. RICK QUANSTRUM B.S., University of Illinois (1975); Fitness; Adaptive P.E.; Introduction to P.E.; Assistant Track and Field Coach. MR. PAT TEAHAN Substitute Teacher MR. JOHN URBAN B.S., University of New Mexico (1974); Physical Education; Cafeteria Su- pervisor; Assistant Varsity Football Coach. Coach Urban races past Senior Joe Cerniglia during a Sports Night basketball game. MR. DAN ZAJAC B.S., University of Illinois (Chgo.); Health; Introduc- tion To P.E.; Assistant Sophomore Football Coach. Religion REV. JAMES ANTOSZ, CR. B.S., St. Louis University (1970); M.A., St. Louis Uni- versity (1972); M. Div., St. Louis University (1975); Scripture 21,22,23; Moral- ity 32; Pastoral Counselor or Seniors; Moderator of Campus Ministry Club and Religious Life Support Group; Moderator of Cross-Country and track. MR. CHESTER BATOR B.A., DePaul University (1970); M.P.S., Loyola Uni- versity (1980); Senior Lifes- tyles; Pastoral Counselor; Retreats. REV. MARTIN BRATEK, CR B.A., St. Louis University (1966); M.R.E., St. Louis University (1972); Lifes- tyles; Understanding Your Faith; Bookstore Manager; Assistant A.D. MR. FRED GALLUZZO B.A., University Of Notre Dame (1972); M.A., North- western University (1978); Christian Lifestyles; World Religions; Italian Club Moderator; Varsity Tennis Coach. REV. STEVE GLAB, C.R. B.A., St. Louis University (1 976); M.A., St. Louis Uni- versity (1980); Catholic Faith 11,12,13; Scripture 21,22; National Honors So- ciety Moderator; Alumni Chaplain; Freshman Foot- ball Moderator; Marquee Director. SR. BONNIE KEARNEY B.A., Barat College (1968); M.A., Northwestern Uni- versity (1974); Morality; Catholic Faith. 158 i ve Religion REV. ALEXANDER KOCON, C.R. B.A., St. Louis University (1946); Catholic Faith 11,12; School Treasurer; Wres- tling Moderator; Bingo Coordinator. REV. RICHARD McGEE, CR. B.A., St. Louis University (1970); M. Div., St. Louis University (1975); Chris- tian Lifestyles 41,42,43; Christian Morality 32,33; Mission Moderator. REV. JOHN NOWAK, @IRe B.A., St. Louis University (1966); M.R.E., St. Louis University (1971); Univer- sity Of Notre Dame (1981); School Chaplain; Adminis- trative Board Member; Soc- cer Moderator; Freshman- Sophomore Tennis Coach; Director of Alumni Associ- ation. MR. RANDALL PALMER B.A., Quincy College (1977); Scripture Today 21,22; Christian Morality 32,33; War Games Modera- tor; Adventures Club Moderator; Coordinator of Gordon Tech’s Christian Service Volunteers. REV. JOSEPH PRZYSUCHA B.A., St. Louis University (1950); M.A., St. Louis Uni- versity (1952); M. Ed., De- Paul University (1966); Re- ligion 1. MR. SEAN STEVENS B.A., Loyola University (1981); Scripture; Catholic Faith. 159 Science 160 MR. LARRY FESI B.S., University of Illinois (1968); M.S., Western Illi- nois University (1972); Bi- ology 22. MR. HENRY HERZOG B.A., University of North- western (1975); General Sci- ence 12,13; Science Club Moderator. MR. EUGENE WLEKLINSKI B.S., St. Louis University (1952); Chemistry 32; Sci- ence Survey 11; Science Department Chairman; In- tramural Bowling League Moderator; Catholic In- terschool Bowling League Coach. MR. RONALD HARRISON B.S., Depaul University (1958); M.A.T.B., Northeas- tern Illinois University (1972); Honors Biology 44; Biology 22,23; Laboratory Technician Director. REV. THOMAS KUBIK, CR. M.S., St. Louis University (1967); General Science 12 Mr. Eugene Wleklinski and Senior Stephen Humphrey discuss their judging scores at Gordon Tech’s Elementary Science Fair MR. DONALD LEDIN B.S., George Williams Col- lege (1966); General Sci- ence; Biology. MRS. ELIZABETH ROOMBOS B.A., Northeastern Illinois University (1964); General Science 12; Physics 42,43,44. MR. JEFF SMITH B.S., Eastern Illinois Uni- versity (1980); General Sci- ence 12; Biology 22. REV. MARION WROBLEWSKI, C.R. B.S., St. Louis University (1964); Chemistry 33, 44; Bingo Director; Ground Maintenance. Mrs. Roombos ponders the question: Given an initial velocity of 13 m. sec. and coefficient of friction of 22u, would a man land-on his head if he fell from a jagged cliff at an elevation with G=10.2 m. sec.?? 162 Social Studies MR. PETER MORRISON B.A., DePaul University (1957); M.A., Northeastern Illinois University; Social Studies Department Chair- man; Ancient History; Me- dieval History; Fencing Coach. MR. KARL COSTELLO B.A., Loyola University (1977); World History 21,22; Ancient History 13; Medieval History 13; Sophomore Basketball Coach; Assistant Varsity Basketball Coach. MR. KERMIT EBY B.S., Manchester College (1979); B.S. Ed., Manchester College (1980); American History 31,33; Sociology 32; Soccer Coach. MR. BOB EDMUNDS B.A., Loyola University (1968); M.A., Loyola Uni- versity (1970); Chicago His- tory 22; Government 41,42. MR. BOB GAGNER B.A., Eastern Illinois Uni- versity (1981); American History 32,33; World His- tory 22; Assistant Soccer Coach. MR. S. HANNIG. B.A., Northern Illinois University (1980); Ameri- can History 32,33; Sociolo- gy 33; Bike Club. ——— Social Studies MR. MIKE HENNESSEY B.S., Knox College (1973); American History 31,32,33; Head Sophomore Football Coach; Sports Information Director. MR. DONALD MAY M.A., Northwestern Uni- versity (1969); World His- tory 22; Government 41,42. MR. JOHN MUELLNER B.A., DePaul University (1964); World History 21,22,23; Detention Room Supervisor; Teachers’ Lounge Director. MR. MARK REBORA B.S.S., Cornell College (1982); American History and Substitute Teacher; Assistant Wrestling Coach. MR. RALPH SCALISE B.A., Northeastern Illinois University (1982); World History; Italian; Freshman Baseball Coach. MR. LARRY VIGON B.A., Northeastern Illinois University (1972); M.A., Northeastern Illinois Uni- versity (1975); Government 42,43; American History 31,33. Black Brothers Club. 164 Faculty At Large REV. STEPHEN JUDA, C.R. B.A., St. Louis University (1939); Substitute Teacher. REV. AL ORZECHOWSKI, C.R. B.A., St. Louis University (1943); Substitute Teacher. MR. ED SCHALEK B.A., DePaul University (1970); Hallguard Moderator; Head Cross Country Coach; Assistant Track Coach. REV. J. SIEMIASZKO, C.R. B.A., St. Louis University; Mis- sion Collection. REV. MITCHELL TADLA, C.R. B.A., St. Louis University (1945); Substitute Teacher; Horticultura- list. REV. THADDEUS C. ZYGOWICZ, C.R. B.A., St. Louis University (1941); Substitute Teacher. Dez! Seated- Rosemary Holbach, Frances Szatko, Marhta Podumis, Rose Haracz (Manager), Charlotte Thompson, Kay Cerniglia. Standing- Herta Regensburger, Marilyn Wenzel, Frances Wiszowaty, Jean Trybula, Irene Zarymbski, Delores Hynes, Lorraine Dynek. Mr. John Gruber supervises cafeteria activities. MRS. FRANCES COTTINI Main Office MISS CINDY SCHALK Business Office 166 Office Staff MRS. KATHY HIPP Attendance Office. MRS. ANN HOLMES Principal’s Secretary. MRS. MARY LARA Records Office. MRS. TRICIA LUSSO Assistant Business Manager. MRS. JEAN ORE Attendance Office. MRS. PAULINE POPLAWSKI Records Office. Office MRS. JEAN SCHORDIJE, R.N. School Nurse. MS. KIM SHANHOLTZ Switchboard. MRS. HELEN VOLLMANN Business Office. MRS. EMILY WYNN Athletic Directors Office. MRS. MARY ZEHENTMAIER Duplication. MRS. HELEN ZIELINSKI Business Office 168 Print Shop Janitorial Staff MR. WILLIAM KOCH MS. MARY ELLEN NOWICKI Print Shop Typesetter MR. JOSEPH BIS MR. LEN JANKOWSKI Janitor Janitor MR. WILLIAM YOUNGS Print Shop MR. TOM MCNALLY Janitor Adventurers Club The Adventurers Club allows inter- ested students to experience role-play- ing games. During the weekly meet- ings, members learn how the game system works, also fundamental rules that make playing successful and easy. The club is an outlet for daily frustration and hysteria. All members seem to find it enjoyable and worth their effort to be involved in playing. ADVENTURERS CLUB Seated- George Rodriguez, Mr. Randall Palmer (Moderator), James Melnychuk (President) Standing- Richard Toth (Secretary), Joe Annis, Francisco Scaramuzza (Vice-president), Bernard Mania, Edward Hartman, Juan Gomez, Jozef Pabish Bicycle Club The purpose of the Bike Club is to promote cycling as a recreational sport and to participate in weekly rides. Also, the club conducts semi- nars to show club members some techniques of bicycle maintenance. The club sponsors an overnight tour as well as an intramural bike race. The club provides a two week “fix it’” ser- vice for the school community. The club meets weekly during the rideable weather on Fridays at 7:30 A.M. in room 515. Ocassionally the Bike Club would meet during the winter. BIKE CLUB 1ST. Row- Ted Thomas, Chris Scheffield, Mark Yedinak (President), Bob Beltran, Erwin Padawang, Mike Ophelan, Tom Schnatterbeck (vice-president) 2nd. Row- Eric Nickl, Tony Suh, John Ambrogi, David Neigebauer, Ray Bajko 3rd. Row- John Potnov, Karl Peters, Gus Antzakles, Martin Schnatterbeck, Mr. Matt Gawlik (Moderator) Missing- Mike Hines, Mr. Scott Hanning (Asst. Moderator), Paul Paul Jochum 170 Martial Arts Club The Martial Arts Club is designed to expose an oriental way of training mind and body to many students. During the practice sessions, senior members exchange their martial arts skills while teaching the novices. Through this club, all students try to achieve the qualities of self-confi- dence, courage, and patience. MARTIAL ARTS CLUB 1st Row- Rodney Brown, Han Kim (President), Jim Oenigenburg, Larry Foreman 2nd Row- Glen Keyes, Ed Ebeling, Mr. Jim Maggiore, Ilwoo Kim, Noel Guerido 3rd Row- Danny Kang, Moe Mauricio, Elud Ina, Tony Kowalczyk, Ed Ico, Henry Hacugowski, Ken Dykas ess Club EAS ST CHESS CLUB Bottom Row- Ronald Rimando, Kannan Kandallu, Jerry Rupslack, Mr. Kermit Eby bce Row- Mares Torres, Wilson Woo, Chris Runowski, Bill Oomens, David Shaefer, Joe Cardenas 171 Science Club In Front of Table- Clarke Sinclair, Peter Jaukus. Around Table- Pedro Ramos, William Ryan, Frank R. Serrecchia, Paul Jochum, Bruce Brzoska, Paul Rokosz, Sean Kalas, Jack Brzakovic, Raudal Bishop, Mr. Henry Herzog (Moderator). Ski Club Ist. Row- Ed Molizon, Jeff Willgale, Dan Blazinski, Mike Lukich, Kevin McKarthy, Greg Sims. 2nd. Row- Mike Simovic, Stacy Wagner, Shawn Clau- dio, Mike Marinko, Logan Craig, Scott Wagner, Aydan Lynch. 3rd. Row- Fr. M. Bratek, C.R., Rod- ney Paglialong, Ken Kawiecki, Tom Ebner, Paul Rokosz, Fr. Ken Bratko, C.R., (Moderator), Kevin O'Donnell. This year the Ski Club went on ten ski trips to local ski areas. Also the club ventures to Keystone, Colorado. The purpose of the Ski Club is to give boys an opportunity to come together for some very enjoyable skiing times and to give those students who never had an opportunity to ski to come and learn a very enjoyable and exhilirating sport. a ey aeere™ we War Games Club are pars i Z . Et ay eee 8 Pity Bes rear. Sule = we Standing- Larry Frank, Steve Burton, Frank Abbate, Larry Kuhn, Greg Andras, Brian Shader, Brian Chiapetta, Tom Hergenrother, Pat Haig, Sam Canella, Frank Serrecchia, Tony Regan, Marco Lanberti, Dave Rombock. Next Row- John Ambrogi, Luis Burgos, Steve Humphrey, Scott Badwin, Mr. Randall Palmer. Bottom Row- James Szpila, Ronald Klick, Won Woo. | | Intramural Homeroom Champions Mr. R. Miller’s Junior Homeroom Champs — Senior Homeroom Champs, Mr. McClean’s Fighting 407 Ves! Mr. Ehardt and his co-champion Freshman Homeroom Mr. Fallaco and the Freshman homeroom which tied for Champion Sports Night A mighty right hand Mr. Pappas tries for a basket against imposing Coach Urban O.K. fellas, who did it? iStipsiae A jump shot in the 3 on 3 game. Watching the greatest fight pseaes poset M. Zimny, R. Vergara, W. see) peesaes T33: J. Kenski. 2nd Row- P. Bjelan, M. Coach E. Wleklinski. Missing From Picture- R. Alfonso, M. Gohm ann, Asst. Coach J. Szymanski. , Varsity Varsity 1Or I1OLr , Sen Jun D. Smith, Coach E. Wleklinski. Missing From Picture- C. Faust, Asst. Coach J. Szymanski. (C.I.B.L. JUNIOR VARSITY RAMPINS) Ist. Row- F. Gapinski, G. Gabrielson, M. Duke. 2nd Row BOWLING (C.I.B.L. SENIOR VARSITY RAMPINS) 1st Row- J. Spencer, J. DeMilliano, J. Wilhelm rs (o} £ iop) fa) I ee = ® e dn a lee N = : =] — I — 2 eS S ayy gos 3 Za Oo 2 GS a eal 2 Fi s aK Intramural Bowling League BOWLING (GORDON TECH INTRAMURAL BOWLING LEAGUE DI- A. Hilado. 3rd Row- L. Ballasch, J. Ihm, T. Lawniczak, S. Martorina, H. VISION A) ist Row- J. Jensen, W. Schlotter, M. Cochivity, D. Odeshoo, L. Macugowski, P. Bjelan, J. Spencer, Coach E. Wleklinski. Missing From Patrick. 2nd Row- D. Simmons, D. Moses, J. Bartelli, K. Magnus, J. Barsch, Picture- R. Alfonso, L. Billsten, M. Gohmann BOWLING (GORDON TECH INTRAMURAL BOWLING Yedinak, J. Hernandez, M. Larsen. 3rd Row- H. Bove, S. Smith, LEAGUE DIVISION B) 1st Row- M. Duke, O. Vega, E. Larson, M. McKitterick, G. Grzeslo, W. Janiec, M. Ogrodowski, M. Ko- M. Hege, G. Gabrielson, T. Martini, K. Velasco. 2nd Row- J. chis, M. Styrna, Coach E. Wleklinski Guelespe, J. DeMilliano, J. Wilhelm, R. Blomberg, J. Kenski, M. BOWLING (GORDON TECH INTRAMURAL BOWLING LEAGUE C) VanSach, P. Dudzinski, S. Xumsai. 3rd Row- K. Kopiczko, B. Ostermann, Ist Row- F. Gapinski, C. Sinclair, J. Lajb, J. McClory, S. Odeshoo, J. D. Densmore, R. Keller, R. Carlson, R. Vergara, D. Smith, Coach E. Wlek- Olszewski. 2nd Row- P. Handler, M. Zinmy, M. Dziedzic, L. Wilson, M. linski Dennis Brown goes for a strike. . Watching and hoping the ball will destroy the pins. Trying to make the perfect angle. = This RamPin has a perfect form. Fathers Club Felleti, Logan J. Craig, Sr., Bill Wahl, George Helmken. Bottom Row- Verne . Johnson, Mike Potaczek, Don Gragnani, ii Fr. Henry J. Blaski, Jorge Burbano, John Crococo, Bob Noesen | FATHERS CLUB OFFICERS; Top Row- Bob Tokar, Ken Stolz, Bill Eggert, Rick ii Vegas nights proved profitable. Gordon's 1 donkey Basketball Team ! A couple enjoying their evening This couple gets down to the tunes of the band. Mike Calkins is totally perplexed by this two-headed donkey. This man has a captive audience while he juggles this die. Vegas nites, sponsored by the Fathers Club, provided much needed funds for the school. BOTTOM: (I. to r.) Joan Baran, Tina Rothstein, Helen Provenzale, Regina Cukierski, Phyllis Bernacki (President), Katy Laxner, Loretta India, Mary Oberhem, Kay Cerniglia. TOP: (1. to r.) Rose Odeshoo, Joan Ortman, Virginia John- ston, Mary Prorok, Marge Yasak, Bernadette Patti, Donna Rae Mizialko, Dolores Baum- gartner, Ruth Melson, Marion Lapierre, Betty Napora, Arlene Golosinski, Audrey Smith, Au- drey Kronon, Liz Gentile, Fr. Ken Bratko, C.R. (Chaplain) Top Row- Lorraine Sentowski, Regina Och- romowicz, Mickey Kolasa, Terry Raatz, Marcy Bednar. Bottom Row- Fr. Blaski, Debbie Kraja- cic, Chris Ochromowicz, Helen Vollmann Mother’s Club Father Bratko boogies down at an aerobics class. The Gordon Tech Mothers Club is a group of dedicated mothers here at Gordon. The mothers have helped out at various functions such as Open House, NHS Blood Drives, Junior Ring Mass, Graduation Mass, School Dances. Their meetings are held on the Sec- ond Thursday of the Month from Sep- tember through May. Two highlights of the year are the Oktoberfest and the annual Rosepinning Ceremony where the Freshman mothers receive their rosepins. a ee Remembering old dance moves. Get down on it! Germans dressed up at Octoberfest. Fall Festival A big winner. % ' qrenerteeetts 4 Falling off the liquor wagon. The infamous dart toss. Prizes abound. 9 i The Mothers Club’s rendition of “The Charleston.” Prospective customers examine some merchandise. Caught red handed. Founders Dinner Talking up a storm at the Fall Festival. Fun at a meeting. Compliments from well-wishers. Resurrectionist Fathers are always willing to entertain questions from concerned parents. More friendly conversation. i Coach Wynn listens attentively. Founders award winners. A table of dinner guests. Father Bratko chats with guests. Hors d’ Oeuvre are served. 188 Resurrectionist Awards Dinner a 4 i et a Resurrectionist Award Winners; Bottom Row- Ann Van Skike, Debbie Krajacic, Rev. Henry J. Blaski C.R., Kathleen Pisarek, Bob De Smet. Top Row- Mel Van Skike, Tom Winiecki, Frank Krajacic, Joe Feret, Leonard Platek, Martin Cukierski, Jerry Bruchhauser, Casimir Leszkowicz. Not Pictured- Harry Mindak. Mike Rock welcomes Father Tadla. Father Blaski speaks from the heart. Mark Yedinak and Bill Geraty cheerfully serve their guests. On April 30, 1983, the tenth Resur- rectionist Awards Presentation took place. Beginning at 6:00 p.m. in the evening, a liturgy started off the event. The Rev. Ken Bratko, C.R. preached an inspiring homily to the priests and their guests. After the liturgy, the 7:00 cocktail hour began, giving the Resurrection- ists and their friends a chance to con- verse. The evening continued with the Invocation led by the Rev. Thad- deus Napiorkowski, C.R.; dinner, and a presentation given by the Rev. Fran- cis Rog, C.R., who spoke about what the Congregation of the Resurrection is all about. The menu for the evening consisted of a three course meal with fresh fruits, a seafood plate, a combination salad, tenderloin in wine sauce, but- tered dumplings, escalloped apples, rolls, bread and butter, and for des- sert: nectarine parfaits and cookies. Following the meal the speaker, Rev. H. Blaski, C.R. brought the pre- sentation of awards to its start. The awards are presented to the people “for the unique and boundless ener- gies dedicated to the service of ad- vancing the ideals and the goals of Gordon Technical High School.” The Resurrectionist Awards for 1983 were presented to the following people: Jer- ry Bruchauser, Max Cukierski, Bob DeSmet, Joe Feret, Debbie and Hitch Krajacic, Casey Leszkowicz, Kathy Pi- sarek, Len Platek, Ann and Mel Van Skike, and Tom Winiecki. The Senior members of the NHS took the role of waiters for the even- ing. The Colonel strikes a deal. Fr. McGee greets an old friend ] Mr. Dermody and Ms. Garvey engage in the art of lively conversation. Fr. Blaski awarding Coach Winiecki for his years of service. A choice of many fine beverages were offered ie Enjoying the banquet Fr. Bratko toasts the many participants at dinner 189 Volunteer Dinner VOLUNTEERS; Bottom Row: Ted Sadowski, Annamae Hitchens, Barbara Kuhnen, Madeline Macklin, Diane Konstantelos. Top Row: Harry Mindak, Joe Feret, George Flemming, Mel Van Skike, Jerry Bruchhauser, Emmett Lamb. Harry Mindak teer Dinner. Beginning Band Bottom Row- Ted Kohowicz, Nick Franczak, Joe Chung, Frank Lucas, Dan Winslow, Bob Beltran, Pat Racelis. Middle Row- Juan Bri- ceno, Chris Schmidt, Dan Bartoli, Phil Vogt, Ryoo Ki, Warren White, Rigo Cortes, David Neigebauer, Adolfo Rodriguez. Top Row- Jim Melnychuk, Ray Miceli, Jay Kulesza, Jim Weber, Joe Raef, Joe Cardenas, John Klebosky, Mike Kenelly The Beginning Band provides excellent musical entertainment at the Christmas Concert. Freshman trumpet players perform at their best. Mr. Sindelar directs the Beginning Band at the Christmas Concert. Jazz Band Bottom Row- Rich Prus, Adam Stefanich, Wayne Lund- berg, Bill Geraty, Frank Abbate, Larry Picchi. Middle Row- Mr. Ted Wojcik, Joe Ziol, Dan Garza, John Niemiec, John Stypinski, Mike Zalenko, Jack Stachnik. Top Row- Rich Ryan, Cary Marandino, Jim Kucharski, John Mas- nik, Joe Hasenkamp, Matt Kruger, John Lenart, Tom Po- taczek. Mr. Wojcik welcomes the excellent turnout at Jazz Night. couse asian sosinncvnn een ei An excellent performance from a true musician. Larry Picchi on the saxophone. Dan Garza performs a solo on the trombone. Concert Marching Band Brass Section Bottom Row- Jim Kucharski, Mike Zelenko, Tom Po- taczek, Bill Geraty, Cary Marandino, Scott Lupo. Mid- dle Row- Tom Ribaudo, Rich Prus, John Stypinski, John Abate, Lester Moe, Matt Krueger, Rod Paglia- long. Top Row- Joe Ziol, Rich Ryan, Joe Vogt, Andy Kosacz, Dan Garza, John Lenart, Craig Gondela. VISITORS The gym floor provides the stage for the Marching Band. The Concert Band in motion. Music at the fifty yard line. ae Oe | bd 2 4 q y Woodwind Section Bottom Row- Rigo Cortes, Ken Sandow, Tom Wuensch, Mark Yedinak, Joe Annis, Mares Torres, John Stachnik. Middle Row- John Nie- miec, Wayne Lundberg, Bill Schultz, Tom Kato, Rich Natter, Mike Skrypek, Frank Pudlo, Andy Delli. Top Row- George Hall, Joe Raef, Steve Moczolewski, Paul Janus, Mike Ward, Tony Sherman, Larry Picchi, Frank Abbate. Mr. Sindelar thanks the audience for attending the concert. The Marching Band performs at half time during the Gordon Lane game. Varsity Band The saxophone players add a little jazz to the Yuletide music. The reed section of the Varsity Band. Chicago Symphony Orchestra watch out! Mr. Wojcik Conducts the Varsity Band. Bottom Row- Tom Eul, Jerry Fritz, Ray Miceli, Scott Ne- ven, Jeff Winter, Ed Cortez, Frank Krawczyk. Middle Row- Mr. Ted Wojcik, Ken Sommerer, Han Myung, Frank Farias, Pat Lynch, John Gil, Tom Heidkamp. Top Row- John Porcelli, Scott Fisher, Frank Phillips, Rich Dennis, John Pearson, Phil Vogt, Brian Carlson. ys | Victor Rivera George Pappas Matt Golosinski Demetrius Mike Strieg] Philostrate Ken Velasco Quince Ulises Castro Bottom David Schulte Flute Bob Beltran Les Renczarski Jim Wright Marc Harrison Hippolyta Maria Castano Hermia Zoraida Sambolin Helena Marge Wicki Oberon Mike Svedman Titania Donna Kielty Puck Brian Shader Mustardseed Betty Pilch Cobweb Vivian Avila Moth Laura Ross Nancy Szorc Attendants, Fairies, etc: Carmen Guxman, Ken Velasco, Debbie Kowalski, Adriana Martin, Chris Kowalski, Lisa Thomas, Laura Sandoval, Cheryl Rabora, Rossana Balin- git, Gin Wilczewski. Oberon (Mike Svedman) awakes the sleeping Tita- nia (Donna Kielty). Staff for Midsummer Night’s Dream. Left to Right: Edward Kerros (Set Designer); Dave Duvall (Assistant Director); Mr. Arthur Borkowski (Director). Stage Crew for Midsummer Night’s Dream. Top Row- Joe Scha- chelmyer, Marty Thomas, Steve Stoltz, Frank Scaramuzza, Mi- chael Daugherty. Third Row- Joe Vogt, Joe Oomens, Bob Gib- son, Jerome Shane. Second Row- Denise Shaney, Doug Stolar, Julie Kucharsici; Laszlo GoneJ, Terie Corcino. Bottom Row- Bob Thomas, Joe Annis, Maria Daugherty, Joe Muszalski. Oberon (Mike Svedman) give instructions to Puck (Brian Shader). Titania (Donna Kielty) discovers she has fallen in love with an ass (David Schulte). Titania and her court woo Bottom. Mustardseed (Betty Pilch) goes over lines with Theseus (Victor Rivera). Mustardseed (Betty Pilch) encounters Puck (Brian Shader). The fairy court dances in the forest. The Rustics rehearse their parts while enjoying a drink. Lysander (Matt Golosinski) awakens in love with Helena (Marge Wicki). Helena (Marge Wicki) expresses her love for Demetrius. Titania (Donna Kielty) is lulled to sleep by her fairy court. Egeus (George Pappas) is upset over his daughter’s suitors, Demetrius (Mike Striegl) and Lysander (Matt Golosinski). HEWO. DOWY? “And we'll still have enough left to see the whale.” “Just give me five minutes of your time Mr. Hackl and I'll have you dancing in the streets.” “How can I play ‘Yonkers my Yonkers’ with all that bellowing in my years.” “Before the Parade Passes By” UWhatevertyouten 1s “Oh Mr. Vandergelder (Mike Rudolph (Ulisses Castro) welcomes Dolly (Yvonne Hoggan) Svedman), you're;partial back to the Harmonia Gardens Restaurant. “That's the way things are done in the Law courts Irene.” as ttes ery or thee o4R 8s eee ety 05 — save j 4 : ] soa e state wa ats ; : ve “T wouldn’t marry you Dolly asset Levi if you were the last woman on earth” “T have to do them that way because I’m no good at noses” (Yvonne Hoggan, David Schulte) “What would a man be a OAs a) 1 ae doing in a Ladies’ hat “We have to show Horace Vandergelder shop?” we mean business” i sous bas “If you ain’t got elegance you can never ... carry it off” “We'll get an adventure out of this yet Barnaby” Siren ssieetco “Soup de Jour, Mate Passon and Ponce Souffle’ “Have dinner with them” “Ribbons down our back is what we'll be wearing this summer” “Put on your Sunday clothes when you feel down and out” Barnaby (Brian Shader) comes out of the “You can learn to polka if you closet. work a week or so” | | | “T hate hats” be ve ; “Wait till you see : Ernestina, Horace a vision, a DREAM!” “ ... of course if you really want to be elegant ... you walk” (I. to r.) Ken Velasco, Janet Gonzales, Yvonne Pagan, Manuel Valderama. “Money, if you pardon the expression, is like manure it’s not worth a thing unless you spread it around” rene Se er ee Mr. Sindelar conducts the orchestra during rehearsal. Tg egy eae aR Ne ate cece Gia ha el Juniors Frank A. Abbate Frederick P. Adams Roel C. Aguilan Joseph Aichholzer Gary D. Aigner Joel Almaguer Guido Almeida Gerardo Alvarado Gary J. Anderson Dean Angelatos Joseph V. Annis William Anthony Barry Antolovic Jorge L. Arteta Danny K. Au Andreas Babitsch Raymond J. Bajko Louis M. Ballasch Danny S. Balos Edward C. Banas Thomas Barker Anthony Barone Robert Barrett Jim P. Barry Jeffrey G. Barsch Edward Barzowski Kevin M. Basgall Peter A. Basharis Henry L. Bassett Tim W. Bassie | Rudy Baumgartner Douglas J. Baxter Jack K. Bayer John Becker Mark Behzad Mark Bennett 204 “Watch the Birdie” Juniors Jim Melnychak makes a friend during club day. Todd Berry Kenneth Biller Randal L. Bishop Peter G. Bjelan Steve Blaszinski Jason R. Bogusz Daniel Bolognani Patrick Bond Edward M. Boston John L. Bouzas Hal Irvin Bove J. John Bowersox Christopher Boyle George Bozic Peter Bozic Michael A. Brady Thomas H. Breen Jeffrey Brezinski Louis Brough Rodney Brown Ronald Brown Tim Brown Daniel M. Browne Bruce P. Brzoska Thomas Buhmann Michael S. Bunda Michael Butzen Michael Byrne Richard Byrski Ricardo Caballero Robert Caceres Mark A. Calcina J ose Camacho Paul Campeol Waldo Canales Sam Cannella Kevin Canning Roberto Cano Michael Carnes William Carney Edwin Carrera Thomas Carroll Jesse Castillo Victor Castillo Ulises Castro Gerald Celano Michael Chencinski Andy Cho Eun Sang Chung Anthony Cicerchia Ronald Cicinelli Kevin M. Ciecko Douglas Cifuentes Mark C. Cochovity Barry V. Codina Michael Coffel John T. Collins Michael Collins Nicholas Collura Sean C. Connell Tom J. Connolly John F. Convey Arnel Cordero Mario Cordero Paul J. Cores Rigoberto Cortes Gary T. Cortez William J. Costello Dan A. Cotter Rogie Emmanuel Cruz 206 Juniors John Culotta Robert A. Curran Edward M. Curth Timothy J. Curtis Robert Czajkowskyj Joseph D. Czupek Jerry M. Czyzewski Giuseppe Dagostino Lamont W. Dandridge Jerrell R. Danner Michael Daugherty Sean A. Davila Ferdinand Delacruz Michael J. Delarosa Andrew W. Delli Jim E. Dendor David A. Desbles Michael J. Dever Timothy Dever Dino J. Devivo Chris Diamond Edward A. Diaz John P. Dickow John H. Dodge Thomas Doherty Frank Dominelli Gerard Donnelly Kevin Donnelly Dennis Doocy Martin Dopke Tom W. Dosek John H. Doyle Robert Dudych Martin Dvorak Philip W. Dyer David Dziedzic Frank Dominelli joins two dates during 207 a Fall dance. Charles Dziekonski John C. Dzienis Thomas A. Ebner Andrew J. Ediger Fidel J. Edwards Timothy P. Eischen 208 Edmund Eludini Paul Enwia Anthony Esquivel Jeffrey Everett John A. Fak David J. Felleti Robert G. Fergus Gary E. Ferguson Lowell Fernandez George Filipek John P. Fiore Charles Fischer Henry B. Fischer Fredrick M. Fitte Chris Fitzgerald Marco H. Flores John J. Flynn Loyace Foreman Eric Franklin Kevin P. Frapolly Arthur Frierson Erik K. Froberg Jaime Fuentecilla Joseph A. Fuith Norm Gagnon Nick Gaitanis Felix R. Galvan Edward Garwacki Abraham Garza Daniel Garza Juniors Robert Gavrel Michael Gaynor Scott Genteman William Geraty Nick Giannaros Walter E. Gill Dave Gillespie James T. Girten John David Glad Paul D. Godawa Brendan J. Gogarty Matthew Golosinski Luis R. Gomez Laszlo Gonc Tony R. Gonke Robert Gora 7. Louis Goral Glenn Gorski Troy Gourley Michael Gracer Claude W. Grass Thomas J. Green Peter Greetis Scott Greifelt Andrew P. Grein Robert J. Grenke Benjamin Griffin Bruce M. Groeper Gregorio Guerra Richard J. Gurak Wojtek Z. Gurak Jeffrey Hahnlein Robert D. Haller David M. Hamm Myung S. Han Ted Hanusiak 209 +] e William P. Hartwig Joseph Hasenkamp Joseph M. Haugh William J. Healy Henry R. Hebler William Hennessy William Henry Thomas Hergenreder Fernando Hernandez Herbert Hernandez John S. Hernandez Sergio R. Hernandez Byron Hilado Richard Hoffman Gary Hoffmann Eugene Holda Lucher Holloway Tim Howe Joseph Hurley Edgardo S. Ico Joseph M. Ihm Joe V. Improta Spicu S. Ion Robert Irzyk Darin Jablonski Michael Jackson Andres Jacob Michael J. Jager James Jakaitis Frank J. Janca Ronald H. Janega Francis Janisch Paul Joseph Janus Gil Gerald Javan Alex A. Jimenez Eduardo Jimenez 210 Jim Martino looks amazed by the class presentation. Juniors ony Schmatics Paul R. Jochum Eric Johnson Cyril K. Jose Juan A. Juarez Richard Jurczak Robert Jurkowski Scott M. Jursich John G. Kaketsis Stephan Kalbli John T. Kaleta Kannan Kandallu Donald J. Kania James J. Kappel Edward Karawacki Larry Karolewicz Matthew F. Kaspar Nick B. Katranis Kenneth Kawiecki Brian S. Keeney Ilwoo Kim James King Michael Kirchner Timothy Kistler Scott A. Klabacna Thomas Klein Daniel Klotz Dan W. Kluth James H. Kneip James Kofshur Edmund Z. Koga Daniel E. Kolak Jeff B. Kolbash Peter G. Kolovos John F. Konrad Constan Konstantelos Peter Koroyanis John Kotz John P. Kouchoukos Harry D. Koulioufas Peter Koutsopanagos William C. Kowitz John Kross Matthias Krueger James J. Kucharski Raymond Kucharski Joseph A. Kuechel Michael F. Kuehn Richard Kummerer Robert Kurek Sergio R. Lam Jason Lambdin Michael Landt Salvador Lara George Lareese William E. Lasse David Lee Dean T. Leftakes Jeffrey Legowski Glenn M. Lempa Nick Lemperis John M. Lenart James Lenczewski Paul Lesch John Lewkowycz Peter Liakopoulos Douglas J. Lima Wayne Linville Mark S. Litwin Rodney S. Lobono Bogus Lodzinski Keith Lohenry Robert Lopez Juniors Juniors James Lowe Angel R. Lucena Anthony W. Luczak Ala Luke Wayne T. Lundberg Christopher Lundergan Michael S. Lustro Aidan P. Lynch Randall Mackiewicz Henry F. Macugowski James D. Magahis William C. Makowski Denny Makris Arturo Malabehar Dean M. Mallo Scott C. Mancuso John Manfredini Gary A. Manicke Joseph M. Manno Paul J. Marabotti Alfredo Maravillas Joseph M. Marion Gerard T. Martinez Marcos A. Martinez Jim M. Martino Ben Joseph Martorano Salvatore Martorina Stanley A. Masnik Anthony K. Massaro Migy K. Mathew Joseph A. Mauricio Jeffrey A. Maycan Kevin J. Mcaloon Brendan Mccormack Daniel J. Mchale Gerard Mchugh | displays his macho image cture. 213 Juniors Charles M. Mcnulty John J. Meindl Robert P. Meiszner James B. Melnychuk Ashoor Mesho Kevin K. Meyer Brian M. Mier Blagoje Mijatovich Joseph Milazzo Daniel J. Miller David Milz | Paul R. Minaltoski | Ronaldo L. Miranda | Robert Mittenthal Edmund Molizon Daniel Moran Kevin C. Moran Johann Morgen Derrick Moses Robert Mosinski Mark L. Mugnaini Jimmy Mulvihill Patrick Murray Eric I. Myszka Robert Napora Richard Natter Troy Navarrete Brian R. Negele | Tad M. Nelmark Tate M. Nelmark James A. Nelson Richard Nettnin Mark Niedelson John A. Niemiec Gary T. Noga Darryl Nordstrom ‘vm, 214 Bill Mendez prepares to pass during a pregame warm up. Matthew Nowogurski Arthur D. Oates Randy R. Oberheim Virgilio Obregon John M. Obrien David R. Odeshoo Kevin D. Odonnell Patrick Oflaherty Kevin J. Ogrady Matthew Ogrodowski Thomas P. Oleary Jim A. Omalley Joseph Oomens John C. Oquist Winston Orilla Luis M. Ortiz Rick J. Osborn Francois Owens Daniel Ozanic Joseph Pabich John Y. Pahn Teddy T. Panek George Pappone Paul Parangat Luis J. Paredes Michael Parisi Chul Min Park Raymond Parks James M. Parsino Jim Partalis Eric J. Passmann John Paszternak Lesley Patrick Zoran M. Pehar Fezo Pekovic Karl C. Peters 215 Students work hard in metal shop. Brian G. Peterson Nicolas Petropoulos George J. Plamoottil John T. Plewa Paul C. Popov Thomas F. Poremba Kenneth Portell Stevie R. Porter John V. Portnov Thomas Potaczek Paul J. Prather Frank J. Price Lawrence Proctor Neil J. Prodoehl Steven Puschmann Noel A. Querido Michael Raclawski Steven A. Rada Tony N. Radatz Joseph P. Raef Thomas Rakowski Andrew B. Ramir Anthony B. Ramos Steven Ratajczyk Thomas J. Redmond Richard J. Rehm Chris G. Reischl Leslie Renczarski Michael S. Renko Daniel Restis Patrick J. Ridge Ronald W. Rimando Demetrious Robinson George H. Robinson Peter A. Robst Jose V. Roche 216 Juniors Juniors | Richard Rodgers Francisco Rodriguez George Rodriguez Parker B. Rohde Dennis M. Romanowski John C. Rovetto John S. Rubrich Jeffrey Rudolph William P. Ryan Robert Saavedra Joseph P. Sanchez Salvador Sanchez Patrick J. Sand Dhiren Sanghani Paul Sannicandro Edgar Santiago Alfred R. Santos Luis E. Santos Carl Saviano Jeff Sawich Steven Scalise Francisco Scaramuzza Joseph Scavelli Steve Schaffrath David A. Schmitz Joseph M. Schoen Timothy Schreiber David L. Schulte William Schultz Michael Schumi Albert Schwartz Dean M. Scimeca Jesus C. Seara Anthony R. Shorter Eric A. Sidor Matthew Sidrevics Scott Greifelt receiving the host during 217 ‘ one of many Gym Masses. James Siedler David Sielski Daniel Silva Michael Simon Brian Skupien Anthony Slaughter Joseph Sloat Brian K. Smith Steven C. Smith Robert Smitka John Smogolski Fred Solleder Felipe M. Soto James J. Spano James L. Spencer Daniel Spitelli John J. Stachnik Ronald F. Stancy Michael B. Stark Tim J. Steinbeiss Steve S. Stolz John Straszynski Michael Strieg] Daniel Strong John Stypinski William Sullivan William Sutterlin David A. Sweatman Paul E. Tader Jon E. Taghon Alan Taniguchi Matthew Tapling George Tavoularis Kamal A. Taylor Michael W. Teitz Richard A. Termini 218 Juniors Eun Chung and Ilwoo Kim study dili- gently in the library. Juniors John R. Teubert Martin Thomas Ryan W. Timm Jackson J. To Raymond Tobler Mares M. Torres Rodrigo Torres Scott Tranter Charles Treanor Neven Trifunovich Spiro Tromboukis Spiro Tsiranidis Steven Tufenkjian Gregory S. Uliasz Dean James Ure Jimmy Vaiopoulos Manuel Valderrama Antonio J. Valdez ooo Thomas P. Vale Peter Vasilopoulos Joseph Velez Rafael Vera Eduardo Verdeja Jatinder Verma Ross Vetrano Dean Viegle Paul Villiger Jag Voegetle Joseph Vogt Scott Wagner Damian N. Walch Kevin M. Ward Kevin P. Ward Lee Nolan Ward Mark R. Wardo Daniel Warkenthien 219 Jerome Waters Ken Watkins James Weber Richard Wegner Jerome Weiland Fred Wenzel Frank Wesolowski Michael Weyhmueller Thomas J. White John C. Wiegele Thomas J. Williams Jeffery O. Winter Dariusz Wiszniewski Jeffrey Wolfe Sing Sui Wong Wilson Woo Daniel F. Young John Ystrom Michael Zakian Edward Zander Andres Zapata Zoran Zaric Steven Zawada Kurt M. Zinner 220 Juniors not pictured Ed Benner Paul Desch Eron Donato Ruben Flores William Foley Patrick Gold Rene Hamm Michael Hennessy Mark Hines Andrew Hofstetter Rich Horist Michael Jagielski Glenn Keyes Joseph Koehler Krzysztof Krawiec Thomas Lewandowski Robert Lorenz Ramon Marfori Thomas Mayes William Mendez Juan Montanez Teddy Papierz Safet Pekovic James Perkins Uwe Pfeifer Santiago Pinon Eduardo Toledo Peter Wabiszczeeicz Dean Wiegle Juniors ham for the camera during Home Room. fe? ee eve we S ee ee Frank Abbate receives compliments during the N.H.S. reception. 222 Andres Zapata and Friend discuss a drawing with Mr. Miller. Andy Grein being congratulated by Fr. Blaski for his induction into the N.HS. Junior Ring Ceremony On March 24, 1983, as a ceremony in the gymnasium, the Junior class received their class rings. After the opening prayer and the readings that followed, Father Henry Blaski addressed the Juniors concerning the rings and stressed the love they should have for their parents. After the Blessing, the rings were distributed to the par- ents who, in turn, presented their sons with them. The ceremony was concluded with a reception in the cafeteria. The following evening the Aqua Bella Banquete Hall ac- comodated about 250 people who attended the Junior Ring Dance. The music assortment was supplied by Sights and Sounds as selected by the Junior Class Committee. The song “Open Arms” by Journey was chosen to be the ring dance theme. Junior Ring Ceremony A few weeks before the dance, a few members of the Student Council, Mr. Neihengen and Mrs. Fabianski under- took the very difficult process of selecting five finalists for the Ring Dance Queen and her court. A total of 12 girls entered the competition. The highlight of the evening was the traditional crowning of the Junior Ring Dance Queen and her court. This year’s crown was presented to Gayle Riemer from Steoenson High School. She was escorted by John Lenart. A garder dance was also included in the dance’s agenda. The evening ended at 10:00 p.m., but, many of the couples continued their evening with dinner of various restaurants. Hal Bove 177 Mrs. Roombos gives a student his ring Father Blaski blesses the rings at the Junior Ring Ceremony : Av A happy kiss for her son | A ring is given to a junior by his proud mother 224 The Queen of the Ring Dance in a very happy, excited mood ee PS ie “Which way to Studio 54?” King and Queen of the Ring Dance Bob Grenke, Scott Greifelt and their dates enjoying the music W: Glenn Gorski, FRONT ROW: Andy Babitsch, David Dziedzic, Alan Taniguchi, Hal Bove, Andy Zapata, John Teubert. BACK RO Marty Thomas, Mr. R. Derendal (Moderator). = Rob Smitka enjoying a slow dance, but disturbed by a photogra- pher Hot dancing for a warm spring evening A happy couple floating through the Ring Dance BNE POREDT Cuckoo CORK 228 The German Club has had a very active year of events. Starting out with taking second place for their home- coming float last October, they also assisted the Mother’s Club with the Pretzel sale during the popular Okto- berfest. The annual German Day was another occasion where club members were involved decorating the library case with items from the “vaterland”’. A representative from the Goethe In- stitute was invited to give a presenta- tion taking a tour down the Rhine and the castles of Bavaria, while Mrs. Har- asz offered German food featuring bratwurst, thuringer, potato soup, and always popular German pretzels in the cafeteria. November started out with a bowl- ing party with Good Counsel’s Ger- man Club and a field trip to the Co- pernicus Center to see the Stratton Mountain Boys present Austrian and Bavarian dance and music. The pro- gram concluded with sounds of the Alpine horns and the Austrian musi- cal saws. A very pleasant Christmas dinner with the club members from Good Counsel High School also led to the planning of the always popular ski trip in January. The GT and Good Council German Clubs traveled to Al- pine Valley’s Ski Resort in Wisconsin to enjoy a day on the slopes. A new adventure this year was, along with some other clubs from Gordon, ac- cepting the invitation of the Mother’s Club to present a few Christmas car- ols in their original lan guage which was, of course, German. Frau Clark looks pleased after addressing her audience Symbols of the Germany from the Hayes-Hea- ley case German Club GERMAN CLUB; Front Row- Larry Frank (Sec. Treas.), Dan Portenlanger (Vice-president), Tom Schnatter- beck (President), Mrs. Clark (Moderator). Middle Row- Andy Babitsch, John Ambrogi, Mike Rock, Joe Kuechel, Mike Jager, Raymond Baijko. Back Row- Bob Haller, Paul Jochum, Tom Ebner, Jim Melnychuk, Jim Enger GERMAN CLUB (FRESHMEN SOPHOMORE) Front Row- Jeff Willgale, Dylan Kramer, Jim Payton, Eric Nickl, Walter Beha. Back Row- George Kaberlein, Chris Runowski, Joe Schachelmayer, Sidmund Burdin, Logan Craig, Bernard Mania, Mrs. Clark (Moderator). Seated- Danny Bishop, Michael Lukich, Robert Mayer, John Kuechel. Kneeling- Juan V. Gomez, Robert Busch, Richard Plass Black Brothers The Black Brothers Club is an orga- nization for people with Afro-Ameri- can heritage. The club sponsors dances, trips, and other student-ori- ented activities. Members of the club can elect a board which includes a President, Vice-President, a Secretary, and a Treasurer. New elections are held ev- ery year but the President must be a senior and the Vice-President a ju- nior. BLACK BROTHERS CLUB; Front Row- Derrick Moses, Trevor Esper, Lesley Patrick. Sitting- Mike Shaw, Henry Bassett (Vice-president), Trinnon Presswood (President), Rodney Griffin (Treasurer), Larry Fore- man. 3rd Row- Rodney Brown, Kenneth Watkins, Demetrius Robinson, Lee Ward, Tim Ware, Tim Grant, Mr. Vigon (Moderator). 4th Row- Tony Shorter, James Lowe, Joe Jagers, Art Frierson, Glen Keyes, LaRoy 1 Mack. Senior Not Pictured- Titus Redmond, Chris Hicks, Nate Beard, William Moorehead, Lindsey Foreman Spanish Club Dancin’ the night away SPANISH CLUB; Bottom- Steven McCullough, Sean Muse, Santos Martinez, Jaime Gonzalez, Miquel Vazquez. 2nd Row- Miquel Vanaja, He ctor Silva, Jose Roche, Mrs. Von Vogt. Top Row- Angel Colon, Felipe Ramos,Anastacio Gonzalez, Jim Dawson, Alfredo Maravillas, Don Silva, Luis Ortiz, Angel Lebron, Raul Parades, Luis Parades, Randy Mujioz, Marcelo Gallegos, Alex Kindelean, Percy Pimentel Steve and Bob in step to the beat Polish Club POLISH CLUB; Bottom- Joe Riccardo, Larry Frank, Mike O’Phelan, Andrew Udzielak, Ken Magnus. Second Row- Bruce Jarosz, Mr. Tim Peraino (Assistant Moderator), John Siadkowski, Kevin Conroy, Tony Riccardo, Greg Hanusiak, Marco Lamberti, Luis Burgos, Ted Matlak, Nick Kamarinos, Stephen Humphrey, Randy Mackiewicz, Mark Rys, Roman Gajda, Brian Jarosz, Fr. Ted Napiorkowski (Moder- ator), Jim Melnychuk Punking out at the Halloween dance. Asian-Indian Club This years Polish Club has been one of the most successful in Gor- don’s history of the club. After four years of rebuilding the club, this year’s seniors as well as the rest of the club, have built the club to a respect- able status. This year, the Polish Club threw its first dance, the Winter Dance, which was very successful. The seniors hope that next year’s members can uphold the club’s tradi- tion. Invasion of the Body snatchers. ASIAN-INDIAN CLUB; Left to Right- Migy Mathew, Dhiren K. Sanghai (Vice-president), Darrel Smith (President), George Plamoottil (Treasurer), Mr. Kujawinski, Sagu Thomas, Sagi Mathew, Ed Zander, Zannan Kandallu, Mohammed Akbani, Jatinder Verma, Cyril Jose, Jim O'Malley, Vicar Ali, Myung Han. Not Pictured- Yuas Paul, Dinash Yanamadula, Mike Shamsabad, Tom Mathew, Tony Ramos Filipino Club FILIPINO CLUB (OFFICERS) Seated- Mrs. Mina Del Castillo (Moderator), Robert Paredes (President). Standing- Oscar Lanuza (Vice-president), Ray Borja (Public Relations), Ray Laviste (Treasurer), Eric Lucena (Sergeant At Arms) FILIPINO CLUB (FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE) Bot- tom Row- Fernando Vinzons, Jerome Damasco, Mrs. Mina Del Castillo (Moderator), Glenn Gregana, Eu- gene Dolleton. Top Row- Ramil Vergara, Patrick Race- lis, Ronnie Villanueva, Jericho Hernandez, Charles Rogers, Nalopeon Bayna, Ray Gonzalez, Cesar Guer- rero, Arnulfo Calalang, Alvin Ramos FILIPINO CLUB (JUNIOR-SENIORS) 1st Row- Tony Ramos, Robert Mittenthal, Angela Lucena, Erwin Padawang, Ray Baniqued, Kenneth Velasco. 2nd Row- Ray Borja, Oscar Lanuza (Vice-president), Mrs. Mina Del Castillo (Moderator), Robert Paredes (President), Ray Laviste (Trea- surer). 3rd Row- James Kim, Alex Hilado, Tom Meneses, Roel Aguilan, Jake To, Nonoy Dimalanta, Rogie Cruz, Mares Torres, Lowell Fernan- dez, Joel Querido. 4th Row- Eric Lucena, James Magahis, Ron Rimando, Ed Ico, Ron Miranda, Winston Orilla, Bryon Hilado, Alfredo Santos Bob Paredes and his date seem to be enjoying themselves. Stand back or I'll turn you into a frog! 231 o “ NS a KOREAN CLUB (SENIOR JUNIOR) Bottom- Won Woo, Bob Paredes, Andy Cho. Second- Tom Lee Jason Huh, James Kim, Mr. Moran (Moderator). Top-Eun Chaung, Steve Mun, Michael Lee, David Lee, Han Kim. Not Pictured- Jaeha Shin, Dong Won Shin, Tony Suh, Ilwoo Kim, Chul Min Park, Jin Won Lee, Hong Pyo Seung. Officers- Jason Huh (President), James Kim (Vice-president), Ilwoo Kim (General Secretary), Tom Lee (Treasurer) | wr Po, (et? tite, Hy” Sh 4 9 KOREAN CLUB (FRESHMEN SOPHOMORE) Bottom Row- Luke Cho, Tom Kim, Dong Kim. Middle Row- Hyun Kim, Chun Yong Mun, Paul Cho, Hwang Hong. Top Row- Peter Ko, Danny Kang, Sung Chang, Don Cho, Charles Kim, Mu Yong Mun, Kenny S. Yoo. Not Pictured- Richard Kim, Mike Moon, Richard Park, Jong Yi, Chang Song, Peter Cho, Joseph Chung, Nyoo Ki Ha, Peter Ko Italian Club ITALIAN CLUB; 1st Row- Mycroft Simpson, S. Baldwin, J. Fricardi, R. Klick, S. Humphrey, J. Spila. 2nd Row- (Officers) F. Abbate (Treasurer), J. Ambrogi (President), F. Serrecchia (vice-presi- dent). 3rd Row- L. Burgos, S. Burton, T. Hergen- rother, B. Shader, G. Andras, L. Kuhn. 4th Row- L. Frank, Pat Haig, B. Chiappetta Korean Club The purpose of Korean Club is to enhance the knowledge of Korean culture among mem- bers and to have fun. Among many of the activities we have throughout the year, one of the most important activity would be “The Parent’s Conference Night” held in the school library where the members and the parents along with guest speakers share the problems facing them and possible solutions to them. Other activities include participating in our annual basketball and softball tournaments held by KHSAC, participating in Ethnic Day for Koreans in the library, and various other activities to encourage the brotherhood among the members. pit 3 3 Field. SL —— Se Be ae so BR? Se it wp OE A le ahi AG Of Tr GT: 82-83 “ ee : : SEATED (I. to r.) Pablito deVera, Dean Scimeca, Gary Hoffmann, Ed Toledo, Jim Spano. SECOND ROW: Bob Caceres, Sean Davila, Tom Pinsky, Tom Hergenreder, Ray Tober, Mike Abbinanti. TOP ROW: Coach R. Miller, Mike Abendhoff, Jim Lenczewski, Tom Meitzler, Matt Liszka, Bo’) irzyk, Coach J. Fanianski. Following the tragic death of Coach Mike McKillip, the Rams entered the ‘82-’83 season facing another adjust- ment. For some players, it was their fourth coach in as many years. Coach Bob Miller brought the returning players together in August for the purpose of preparing them for changes to come. Tryouts were held in September un- der the scrutiny of the entire coaching staff. Coaches Russo, Scalise, Peraino, and Miller observed the returning Varsity, aspiring sophomores, and hopeful junior and senior candidates. The month of September was used to see which players would fit the mold in the season. The hitting Rams got off to a quick start under Coach Miller and assistant Jim Fabianski. The first team they put down was Clemente, 2-1. Next Stein- metz came to Gordon and made it close, but Gordon prevailed, 8-7. The Rams then traveled to Evanston for a tournament and defeated Notre Dame 3-2. Later that day, the Rams lost their first game to Evanston, 2-3. The game went five innings before it was called because of rain. The Rams record fell to .500 due to two losses to Montini at home. Roosevelt was the next oppo- nent for Gordon, but Gordon lost 3-2. Tom Pinsky pitched a good game against Notre Dame but Gordon still lost 3-2. Gordon then traveled i Hinsdale South, the defendind state champions. Gordon made it a close game with Tom Pinsky pitching an- other fine game. Gordon Tech took their 4-5 record into the Catholic League. They went off to a four game winning streak. They first defeated Loyola 5-4. Next, in a non- league game, St. Pats defeat- ed the Rams 10-9. Prosser then ripped by the Ram’s hitting, 15-5, moving their record to 8-5. Gordon then de- feated Hales. Next came Leo who lost 8-5 to Gordon. After this, they suf- fered their sixth defeat of the year to St. Joseph, 11-4. Gordon then had their hands full with arch rival, We- ber. The final decision came after two games. The first game went eight in- nings with pitching from Tom Pinsky and Tom Meitzler. A big eight run inning led by hitting from Bob Irzyk, Glen Noesen with two RBIs, and Jim Spano also with two RBIs. In the game, Roberto Caceras had a bases loaded triple. It ended at 10-10. A new game was played the next day with Gordon Tech losing 6-1. Gordon de- Baseball feated Ridgewood 6-4. Senior Pablito DeVera had a three run home run to lead the hitiing Rams. The next three games were tough defeats that took Gordon Tech right out of contention for the Catholic League title. St. Law- rence edged the Rams 2-1 in a pitch- ers’ dual and St. Rita also edged the Rams 3-2. A loss to Fenwick was the toughest loos of all. Through six in- nings the game was scoreless, but Gordon lost 1-0 on a seventh inning home run. Brother Rice then put down the Rams 4-2, even though Tom Meitzler pitched a good game. The next game against DeSabre ended with Gordon Tech losing a slug fest, 9-8. Good hitting by Bob Irzyk, Gary Hoffman, and Roberto Caceras helped the Rams in their defeat. The Rams won a game against St. Ignatius, 6-3. Ed Toledo and Jim Spano led the Rams in hitting. The hitting Rams finished the Catholic League with two losses to Mendel and DeLaSalle. They finished the league with a 5-8 record. Before the Illinois State Playoffs be- gan, Gordon Tech played Taft and Marist in a tune up games to get them ready for the upcoming playoffs. Gor- don Tech started their first playoff game against Weber. Weber defeated them 2-0 to end the 1982-1983 season. The Gordon Tech Rams ended the to- tal baseball season at a 15-16 record. Baseball The Follow Through is always important on all throws. Tom Meitzler hurls another fastball. GT: “82-’83 GORDON = ae ok ADMODGHOVWONNWOWNWAN OD=+-DBNON=+A=5 CNR WON — 14 WON — 5 RECORD OPPONENT Clemente Steinmetz Notre Dame Evanston Montini Montini Roosevelt Notre Dame Hinsdale South Ridgewood Loyola St. Pats Prosser Hales Franciscan Mt. Carmel Ridgewood Leo St. Joseph Weber Weber St. Lawrence” St. Rita Fenwick Brother Rice De Sales Mendel St. Ignatius De La Salle Taft Marist BATTING STATISTICS ALORNOL]|-WWONAOW]N= i o- POALWNOAL—|-WNOD LOST — 15 Catholic League Games LOST —8 VARSITY BASEBALL RESULTS _NAME AVG. | BASE HITS Bob Caceres Pablito deVera | Glen Noesen Jim Spano Jim Lenczewski Tom Pinsky Mike Abbinanti Gary Hoffmann Bob Irzyk Matt Liszka Tom Meitzler Ed Toledo | Ray Tobler Tom Hergenreder | Mike Abendhoff Paul Pierson Scott Baum I ; 20 14 | i 23°| ‘9 267) Af | 25 | 18 10 an 21 | 20 12 18 | 9 | H so “ane ABI | Soo 7s Oru No oo ) Onrounwn =-c0onnwon .270 203 | .299 286 308 .208 333 414 269 188 000 .200 250 3 2 12 375 | 000 154 | 000 PITCHING STATISTICS _NAME | | eral Tom Pinsky Jim Lenczewski Gary Hoffman Tom Meitzler Matt Liszka Ray Tobler ' Ed Toledo Mike Abendhoff T T INNINGS | SO | BB | HITS 58 2 3 | 2.39 | 2.37 | 2.55 | | 3.47 | { 15 al 4.48 471 5.89 g| The evil eye of “Red” Miller is always watching. “Yer out! la ee PS ar GT: “82-'83 GORDON OONADADHLOMDWON ah og Ww NNOWNONWGGMWOLINNOARIOND Eats w™pr WON — 19 I WON —7 RECORD OPPONENT De La Salle 6 (5 innings) De La Salle 0 (5 innings) De La Salle 12 (5 innings) St. Ignatius 2 (5 innings) Weber 1 (5 innings) Montini Montini St. Viator Lane Notre Dame Roosevelt Holy Cross Lane Lane Ridgewood Quigley South Loyola St. Pat's Hales Franciscan Mt. Carmel Leo St. Joseph's St. Ignatius Schurz Weber Ridgewod Luther North Roosevelt Quigiey North St. Laurence St. Rita Fenwick Brother Rice De Sales Roosevelt Mendel St. Ignatius Lane De La Salle TIED — 2 NMOHMAKROCONM-CMAMMOAAAM = B= ODONMDW-+-NANMANNO LOST —18 “Catholic League Games LOST —6 Baseball KNEELING: (1. to r.) Don Allen, Matt Bloch, Tim Moyes, John Ruzicka, David Banks, Paul Zajdel, Joe Tobler. SECOND ROW: Chet Zaprzalka, Scott Baum, Pete Suarez, Tim Whalen, Vince Cunningham, Gary Anish, John Hergenreder, Harry Osterman. TOP ROW: Coach Russo, Ron Delisi, Gene Woz- niak, Frank Frieri, Paul Pierson, Bob Killen, Karl Hervai, Tim O’Boyle, Coach Teahan. Me Sys Defense against the bunt is essential. } 4 Tee A Baseball A pickoff attempt failed again. GT: 82-83 Another Ram opponent tagged out. three, you're out!” Coaches Russo and Miller talk over their winning strategy. 237 GT: ‘82-'83 SITTING: (1. to r.) Jeff Swaggler, Kevin Danek, Dave Brzoska, Mike Lukich, Vince Torres, John Gil, Tim King. SECOND ROW: John Blasinski, Steve Lelli, Paul Lee, George Vladislav, John Sutherland, Tom Rice, Pat Kellen, Jim Catalano. TOP ROW: Tim Peraino, (Assistant Coach), Steve Portokalis, George Cabrales, Bob Wesolowski, Rob Tokar, Tony Vuksinik, Jim Kuhr, Bill Jepsen, Ralph Sclise (Head Coach). Glen Noesen makes a throw from second base. The throw from the in-field. ee ; . « PT or vey chee Ses Baseball one Pe. fake OPPONENT St. Ignatius St. Ignatius Weber St. Viator Lane Tech Holy Cross St. Ignatius St. Ignatius Quigley South Steinmetz Fenwick Brother Rice Notre Dame St. Joseph Weber Ridgewood St. Rita St. Rita Roosevelt Brother Rice Quigley WON — 15 PCT. — .715 PS ce Prete ve be ae ae) NONDGON--CWDANWOUDA= Baseball GT: ’82-’83 “Right in there!” Waiting for the right pitch. What a stop! Exhausted. “Nice hit, Coach!” 239 240 After completing the 1982 Gordon Tech Season with a Catholic League first place championship, Coach Gal- luzzo knew if the team was to defend their title, they would have to dedicate themselves full time and give it all they had. Early in March, Coach Fred Galluzzo had the Varsity Tennis Team working in the weight room, skipping rope, and sprinting in and around the gym, in order to attain the teams best physical condition for the upcoming concentrated season. Returning this year to the Gordon Tech Varsity Tennis Team were two optomistic sophomores. At first sin- gles was the 1982 Catholic League sin- gles finalist, Bill Pfeiffer. At the num- ber two position was Pat O’Connell, last years Catholic League doubles champion. Starting this year at third singles was Stevie Porter, and at first doubles was John Rubrich and Suhat- tai Gamnerdsiri. In addition, varsity players Jake To, Arnel Cordero, John Pfeiffer, Jose Abanero, and Ronnie Villanueva were looked on to contri- bute their talent. Along with the calis- thenics, the Rams began working on their games at McFetridge Sports Cen- ter and when weather permitted, the GT home courts, Horner Park. Drills on backhands, forehands, serves, and volleys along with video tape analysis helped the players correct their mis- takes and prepare them for the season. The first three matches of the sea- KNEELING: Jake To, Arnel Cordero, Suhattai Gamnerdsiri, John Rubrich. STANDING: Fr. John Nowak (Assistant Coach), Bill Pfeiffer, Pat O’Connell, Johh Pfeiffer, Fred Galluzzo (Head Coach). son were played against highly com- petitive Thornridge, Oak Park-River Forest, and Niles West High Schools. Although the Rams lost all three of their matches, they still remained op- tomistic and aggressive tennis was shown by every member on the team. The next two matches were against two other suburban teams. Glenbard South was a relatively easy match as the Rams closed out a 4-1 victory. The next match was another fairly easy win for the Rams. The Rams defeated Holy Cross with a 3-2 victory. The next two matches were definitely the most valuable of the season. The first was against Addison Trail High School. The Rams lost a close 1-4 with impressive efforts by John Rubrich, Suhattai Gamerdsiri, and Bill Pfeiffer. In this match the Rams gained valu- able knowledge in on-the-court con- duct, strategy, and most importantly, in self determination. Maine East was next up for the Rams. Even though the Rams lost a close 3-2, Coach Gal- luzzo pointed out certain mistakes, strategies, and tactics that could have prevented a loss. After two weather-related cancella- tions, the Rams were finally up against their district rival, Evanston. Evanston defeated the Rams with a close 3-2 victory, however, Bill Pfeiffer and Pat O’Connell both played their best tennis of the season and defeated each of their singles op- ponents in three set victories. John Rubrich and Suhattai Gamnerdsiri also played well and Stevie Porter hung in there until the very end. The next match, Gordon vs. St. Rita, was the first of the Catholic League season. Gordon defeated St. Rita with an easy 4-1 victory. However, the Gor- don Tech Rams were outmatched as they faced their Catholic League rival St. Ignatius in their next match. Gor- don lost a close 3-2, with impressive victories by John Rubrich, and Suhat- tai Gamnerdsiri. The following week- end the Rams played in the Willow- brook Quad, a tournament which con- sisted of four teams — Willowbrook, Wheaton-Warrenville, Holy Cross and Gordon. Wins by Jake To, Jose Abanero, and Stevie Porter helped the Rams finish in second place. Next up for the Rams was Loyola. Gordon lost to the Loyola Ramblers, however, the RRO ie ore ccecinies Jose Abanero returns with a powerful backhand. Pat O’Connell hits a devastating serve. SINGLES PLAYERS’ RECORDS NAME Bill Pfeiffer Pat O’Connell John Rubrich Suhattai Gamnerdsiri Steve Porter John Pfeiffer Arnel Cordero Jake To Jose Abanero Ron Villanueva WON LOST 8 6 ti 4 4 2 7 2 4 11 0 2 1 4 5 1 1 0 1 1 DOUBLE PLAYERS’ RECORDS NAME WON LOST Bill Pfeiffer Pat O’Connell John Rubrich Suhattai Gamnerdsiri Steve Porter John Pfeiffer Arnel Cordero Jake To Jose Abanero Ron Villanveva Alex Mecinas Mark Andrushko -W++NNWNDWOW DO - WNNODDWA NW W team ramained optomistic and played aggressively throughout their match- es. he next match, Gordon vs. Fen- wick, was indeed the toughest match for the Rams this season. Fenwick, a team which displayed a great deal of talent, was just too tough for the Rams. However, our 0-5 loss helped us realize the tough competition and how hard we would have to work to put ourselves back on the top for next season. Over the next two weeks, Gordon defeated St. Laurence, Brother Rice, Weber, De La Salle, and Notre Dame, and lost only one match to Marist. Now it was time for the Catholic League Tournament: the tournament everyone was waiting for. To insure winning, Coach Galluzzo arranged the strongest players in key positions. Be- cause of the fierce competition, the Rams did not do as good as they should have and ended up with only 5 points, placing them fourth out of ten teams. After the Catholic League Tournament, the Rams were now ready for the State Qualifying Tour- GT: ‘82-'83 VARSITY RECORD GORDON OPPONENT Evanston Thornridge Oak Park—River Forest Niles West Glenbard South Holy Cross Addison Trail Maine East St. Rita St. Ignatius Willowbrook Wheaton-Warrenville Loyola Fenwick St. Laurence Brother Rice Marist Weber De La Salle Notre Dame FHRONWFRO—-HLONAND=|WEANM—=—f—NP “ =+0O0WNN$HASf-KHWO-WANM=WAWW Catholic League WON —5 LOST —3 Overall WON — 9 LOST — 11 CATHOLIC LEAGUE STANDINGS TEAM POINTS ‘ls Fenwick 12 2. Loyola 9V2 3. St. Ignatius 82 4. Gordon 5 53 Laurence 3 6. St. Rita 2V2 ths Brother Rice 2 8. Weber 0 9. De La Salle 0 10. Hales 0 nament played at Niles West High School. Again the competition was tough and the Rams finished in fourth place. However, doubles team Bill Pfeiffer and Pat O’Connell lost in the semi-finals and showed that the Rams will indeed be around next year. This years Gordon Tech Varsity Tennis Team was one of young, inex- perienced players who remained opto- mistic even when things looked their worst. The memories of this years team will certainly be embedded in the minds of the players, and our coaches, Mr. Fred Galluzzo and Rev. John Nowak, C.R., To whom we will always be grateful. Bill Pfeiffer 241 Tennis Pa: eae Peay ‘ ao ve 28 £G SITTING: Cris Duerig, Napoleon Bayna, Eric Lasa. SECOND ROW: Chun Mun, Mark Andrushko, Jerome Melgar, Alex Nanas TOP ROW: Fr. John Nowak (Assistant Coach), Wayne Van Ellis, Ric DOUBLES PLAYERS’ RECORDS d Coach). Escobar, Ed Baranek, Jae Lee, Fred Galluzzo (Head Coach) yt oun Oen Ric Escobar 9 Eric Lasa 10 Napoleon Bayna 10 Ed Baranek Jae Lee SINGLES PLAYERS’ RECORDS NAME WON LOST Jose Abanero 4 2 Alex Mecinas 5 7 5 7 2 5 | Mark Andrushko Chun Mun FROSH-SOPH RECORD GORDON OPPONENT Evanston Thornridge Oak Park—River Forest : Holy Cross Glenbard South Maine East Brother Rice De La Salle St. Gregory Marist Holy Cross Addison Trail Niles West Notre Dame St. Gregory St. Laurence Arnel Cordero executes a perfect forehand smash. Stevie Porter makes a defensive return. FPPWOO$OCRWONNN$]-O PH ANaTsAn-ONW--LhAMDM Overall Cee Vv 2) ° jov) o yn o % oc 8g ° N N 3 = re UO Ga Vv 3 ie} U ice swings. Eric Lasa takes pract Two netters prepare for battle Coach Galluzzo inflicts violence on his players. eee Bethe ded ees ee ee ee rl ca cael = + : eee ee Oe eT ae ee a Pat O'Connell rushes the net with grace Netters waiting for the serve Bites bE have 4 £ KNEELING: Fr. Jim Antosz (Mod.), Jim Miller (Assistant Coach), Allen DeRosa, Rech Santiago, Rich Dennis, Dave Hamm, Andy Udzialk, Peter Uliasz, Rod Casaclang, Julio Rameriz (Mrg.), Mr. Ed Track Held Schalek (Assistant Coach). MIDDLE ROW: Peter Lazzara (Head Coach), Mike Carnes, Allen Tanagohi, Sam Martorani, Chris Juhas, Jim Barsella, Mark Ryan, James Morales, John Barsella, Keith Lulick, Sal Lara, Rich Quanstrum (Assistant Coach). TOP ROW: Ed Garawacki, Matt Peters, Tony Ricardo, Lee Ward, James Lowe, Brian Mier, Paul Franklin, Tony Davis, Tim Curtis, Dave Zander, Tony Shorter, Myron Kmic, Bob Gauruel. At the beginning of the season we had very high hopes for success. We trained very hard in the halls. As the indoor season continued each person progressed forward. It all came down to the Catholic League Indoor Cham- pionship; here we took 3rd place with 67 points. Among the champions was Jim Barsella in the 2 mile run, he set a new league record of 9:35. The 2 mile relay of Zander, Barsella, Lulik and Mier set a league record of 8:14. The pole vault relay of Franklin, Zander and Karmolinski were champions. The shot-put relay of Juhas, Fiala and Jakscht combined for a total of 144’6”. The Frosh-Soph 4x160 m relay of Da- vis, DeRosa, Dennis and Santiago also won. A good performance turned in by all. We had a couple of weeks to prac- tice before the Outdoor Season began we practiced hard but when the day came to face Marist we were hit by cold weather and we didn’t perform as strong as we should have. The next few weeks we were plagued by freez- ing rain and two meets had to be called off because of it. As the season progressed we became better and bet- ter. We did well at Kaneland, Ran- Frior and at Niles West. At Brother Rice Chris Juhas threw the shot-put for a new school record of 56’4”. Dave Zander won the pole vault with the height of 12’6”. The next day was the Frosh-Soph Catholic League Meet. 2 leaue and 2 school records were made as we took first place. The first time ever Gordon Tech has won the Catholic League Championship title. Among the champions were Tony Davis who set a new school record in 100 m high hur- dles by running the time of 15.86. He also set a Catholic League record in the 300m high hurdles. Jim Jakscht threw the discus 137 11” for a new Catholic League record. Brent Yates won the shot put with a throw of 45’11”. Mike Shaw leaped 5’8” to win the high jump. Jim Ochoa won the mile run and also ran the first leg in the 2 mile relay of Reece, Martorano and Roiz who won with the time of 8:44.2. Dave Zander clears the pole. | Rod Casaclang leads the pack. Brian Mier is in control. i Another 1st place shot is thrown by Chris Ju- has. CATHOLIC LEAGUE INDOOR CHAMPIONS 3rd PLACE TEAM — 67 PTS. Jim Barsella 3200 Meter Run 9:35 (League Record) Dave Zander 3200 Meter Relay 8:14 John Barsella (League Record) Keith Lulik Brian Mier Paul Franklin Pole Vault Relay 340 Dave Zander Walt Karmolinski Chris Juhas Shot Put Relay 1446 Tom Fiala Jim Jakscht Tony Davis F-S 4 X 160 M Relay 118.5 Allen DeRosa Rich Dennis Rich Santiago A Gordon man throwing his best. STATE QUALIFERS Jim Barsella 3200 Meters Dave Zander 3200 Meter Relay A Keith Lulick i John Barsella 7 Brain Mier | } PROVISO WEST INDOOR CLASSIC CHAMPION Paul Franklin Pole Vault Paul Franklin Pole Vault 15 0” Dave Zander | ; P : = Chris Julas Shot Put CATHOLIC LEAGUE VARSITY CHAMPIONS | 4th PLACE TEAM — 28 PTS. Jim Barsella 3200 M Run 9:24 Paul Franklin _Pole Vault 15'0 (League Record) Chris Juhas Shot Put 54'7 BROTHER RICE RELAYS CHAMPIONS Chris Juhas Shot Put 564 (School Record) Pole Vault 12'6 Dave Zander 246 The 400m relay team of Davis, Den- nis, DeRosa and Santiago set a new school record of 44.92. Everyone had something to prove and they proved it, so the day turned out to be a suc- cess. At the varsity Catholic League Championships Jim Barsella won the 2 mile run and he also was a state qualifier. Paul Franklin vaulted to a new league record of 15’0”, also a state qualifier. Chris Juhas won the shot put with a throw 54’7” and he too was a state qualifier. Among other state qualifiers was Dave Zander in the pole vault and the 3200m relay team of Zander, Lulick, Barsella and Mier. Thanks to Coach Lazzara, Coach Miller, Coach Schalec, Coach Quan- strum and Fr. Antosz, they brought out the best in each of us and gave us the will to go on. Steven McCullough Track Field KNEELING: Berndo Bello, George Kelly, Glen Franklin, Allen DeRosa, Jose Pitre, Dennis Eischen, Eric Gerew, Al Conrad, Gab Dela Cruz, Dan O'Neil. SECOND ROW: Jim Antosz (Mod.), Jim Miller (Assistant Coach), Mike Graza, John Salvador, Walter Karmolinski, Tom Kato, Julio Ramieraz (Mgr.), Dave Curotto, Steve Moreu, Rob Berenz, Joe Ingaffia, Ed Schalek (Assistant Coach). THIRD ROW: Peter Lazzara (Head Coach), Jose Sandoval, Jim Jakscht, Jeff Peck, Rodney Padilong, Brent Yates, Paul Taraba, Jim Ochoa, Chris Waldron, Tony Martorano, Rich Santiago, Rich Quanstrum (Assistant Coach). TOP ROW: Tony Davis, Rich Dennis, Steve Ciesizski, Mike Tomasellio, Dan Schimdt, Eric Reese, Steve McCullough, Devin Kurland, Carl Zielinski, Paul Stanczykizwicz, Kurt Jung, Jose Roig, Sam Perez, Ken Wendt, Devin Lewandowski. Jim Barsella takes the stick from Al DeRosa. | Track Fie :| | GT: “82-83 Prey een = SS A NT MO Jim Jaksch prepares to throw the disc. Pete Uliasz gets ready to pass the Friar. Jim Jaksch throws as far as he can. Rich Dennis runs the 200 yard dash. CATHOLIC LEAGUE FROSH-SHOP CHAMPS ist PLACE TEAM — 68 PTS. f | } : , Running Rams go to watch another race. Tony Davis 100m HH 15.56 (School Record) | Tony Davis 300m HH 40.37 (League Record) Jim Jakscht Discus eee al” { (League Record) | | Brent Yates Shot Put 45'11 | Mike Shaw High Jump SiGe I Jim Ochoa 1600m Run 4:46.5 | Tony Davis 400m Relay 44.92 i Allen DeRosa (Schoo! Record) | Hl Rich Dennis } | Rich Santiago | ; Jim Ochoa 3200m Relay 8:44.2 | Eric Reece Tony Martorano Jose Rolg : } 1 247 The Spring Athletic banquet was held on the evening of June 3rd. The Master of Ceremony for the banquet was Mr. Zalasko. The atmosphere of the evening was that of warmth of our fellow athletes being able to share of their talent with the school community. The high point of the evening came when Mr. Galluzzo went up to talk about the tennis team and of their accomplishments throughout the fierce year of competition. As he walked to the microphone, he left it where it had been for Mr. Zalasko and did not attempt to raise it at all. He then stated that you stop growing when you reach perfection, and that it just takes other people longer to reach that goal. Glen Noesen received the MVP Award for baseball and Tom Pinski was given the Coaches Award. After the awards were given to the deserving athletes, the respective teams went into separate rooms to receive their individual awards. Written by: PAT O'CONNELL John Barsella receives the MVP Award. Pablito deVera receives the award from Coach Miller. Spring Athletic Banquet | Coach Quanstrum gives Chris Juhas an award. Coach Miller gives Glen Noesen the baseball award. WIL Carholic Lea Ls JOHN B. ABBATE MICHAEL ABBINANTI MICHAEL ABENDHOFF ANTONIO ABREGO DAVID T. ACHANZAR GEORGE ADAMOPOULOS DANIEL J. AHLFELD MICHAEL AICHINGER ABUNDIO ALEMAN RICKY D. ALFONSO JAMES B. ALM JOHN L. AMBROGI VINCENT M. ANCONA MICHAEL ANDERSEN GREG A. ANDRAS MICHAEL ANDRUK LESZEK ANTOZAK JOHN AREHART JAVIER ARROYO JOSEPH BACARELLA WASHINGTON BADILLO FRANK F. BADOUNAS EDWARD M. BALCSIK SCOTT A. BALDWIN Seniors Seniors Steve Mun teach points of Korea: STANLEY BANAS RAY L. BANIQUED VINCENT BARGO CARL BARONE JAMES BARSELLA JOHN F. BARSELLA JOE J. BARTELLI MICHAEL BARTJEN ROBERT A. BAUER ERIK R. BAUMANN JOSEPH BAUSCHELT NATHANIEL BEARD KEVIN C. BEATOVIC RODNEY BEAUDION WILLIAM E. BECKER ROBERT BEHOF JOHN BERNARDI JOHN R. BERNATH DOUGLAS BERRY MICHAEL BERTI RICHARD BIALEK KENNETH J. BIESCHKE LOUIS BILLSTEN MICHAEL BLOMSTRAND THOMAS BOETTJER JAMES T. BOGUSZ RAYMOND BORJA DAVID BOROWSKI ALEX J. BOSAK MARK A. BOWEN MICHAEL BRANNAN EDWARD BRENNAN PATRICK BRENNER JAMES J. BRIODY JOSEPH BRITTON JOHN BRODERICK DENNIS BROWN KENT J. BROWN PETER L. BUCKI DAVID BUDURIS ROBERT BUFFO WESLEY BUGAJ BRIAN BUICAN PAUL BUKOWSKI WERNER H. BUOL LUIS BURGOS STEVEN BURTON STEVEN H. BUSSA Seniors Seniors DAVID D. BZOWY ABEL O. CACERES MICHAEL CALKINS PATRICK CAMPBELL PETER L. CAMPBELL PATRICK CANNING VINCENT CAPPELLO JACK F. CARBONE MICHAEL CARTER ROSS L. CARUSO RODERICK CASACLANG RICARDO CASTELLANOS GEORGE CEFFALIO JOSEPH CERNIGLIA BRIAN CHIAPPETTA DAVID CHRISTIAN WILLIAM CHRISTIE MARC A. CICERO CHARLES W. CLARK SCOTT R. CLEWIS MICHAEL COAN LOUIS CODDINGTON BERNARDO CODINA ANTHONY COMPTON Seniors MICHAEL CONOBOY KEVIN C. CONROY ANTHONY CORTESE FRED COSME ALAN A. COX ROBERT J. CRAIG MARIO J. CROCCO MICHAEL CURRAN WILLIAM CURRIE MICHAEL CUSACK MATTHEW CZAJKOWSKI DENNIS J. DADEJ JOHN P. DAMERON THOMAS J. DANAHY DERRICK L. DANIELS THOMAS DAWSON DANIEL DEGENEFFE JOSEPH DEMILLIANO JOHN S. DENK TERRY L. DENK MARK DETTMER PETER J. DEVER PABLITO DEVERA AUGUST DEVIVO ™ , Too many cooks spoil the brew. Si Seniors MARK R. DICKOW TIMOTHY J. DILL SEAN T. DILLON JOHN M. DILOLLO NONOY DIMALANTA JOHN M. DINEEN JOSEPH DIVENERE MICHAEL L. DONATI BRADLEY J. DOSE LOUIS DRAKOPOULOS MARK DUCKMANN KEVIN J. DWYER i s = 2 ‘35: oH La DAVID M. DYER EDWARD EDWARDS John Am TODD J. ELLIOTT JAMES K. ENGER JESUS ESPINOSA JOSEPH FARRELL PETER FARRELLY SHAWN B. FARROW KEVIN D. FEGAN THOMAS A. FIALA CHARLES FIGARO ROBERT FIGARO 255 Seniors WILLIE C. FILIAN PATRICK FITZGERALD JOHN T. FORONDA LAWRENCE W. FRANK PAUL B. FRANKLIN DANIEL L. FREEMAN FRANK L. FROEGEL RONALD FUCARINO KEVIN L. GALE MICHAEL GALIARDO TIMOTHY A. GANT JOHN J. GAUGHAN RUDOLPH GAWENDA MICHAEL GERATY GREGG GIERSCH DANIEL GILSMER JOHN P. GIRTEN JOHN GITZINGER MARK A. GLADDEN TIMOTHY GLASCOTT FRED G. GLOMS JEFFREY GODDARD MICHAEL GOHMANN CRAIG N. GONDELA Mark Yedinak helps his mother pin on her corsage, 256 eniors ALEXIS GONZALES AUSTIN GONZALES PHILLIP GOODVIN JAMES L. GORSKI BRIAN M. GREEN RODNEY GRIFFIN JOSEPH G. GRYZIK GLENN GRZESLO JOSEPH E. GRZYBEK FERNANDO GUERRERO BRYAN K. GUIDIZI TIMOTHY J. GUTT MARK J. GUZIEC JOSEPH GYSELINCK PATRICK A. HAAG GEORGE HALL JAMES HALLE JACK HALTER Ss o DANIEL HANNIGAN GREGORY HANUSIAK WILLIAM D. HARP HERBERT G. HARRIS MICHAEL HARTLINE PATRICK G. HAUGH KEITH P. HEDRICK EDWARD J. HEINLEIN DAVID L. HELDT THOMAS HERGENROTHER MATTHEW HEUSER MICHAEL J. HICKEY CHRISTOPHER HICKS ALEX HILADO WARREN HIRSCHAUER JIN HO EDWARD HOFERT JOHN HOFFMANN RONALD E. HOLCER SIVERT HOLLESEN SEUNG P. HONG MICHAEL HOSP MICHAEL HSIANG FRANK HUCZEK STEPHEN HUMPHREY KEVIN R. HUNT KENNETH HYNES ANTHONY IANNESSA MARK J. IMBURGIA VINCENT IMMORGINO Seniors yam Seniors PAUL A. IMPARL HOWARD INFANTE DEREK K. ISAILY JOSEPH R. JAGERS STEVEN JANNINCK BRIAN T. JAROSZ BRUCE T. JAROSZ ANTHONY JOHNSON DONALD JOHNSON JOHN A. JONES MICHAEL E. JORDAN GERLAD J. JOYCE CHRISTOPHER JUHAS TIMOTHY J. JURA NICK V. KAMARINOS JOHN B. KAPRALES WAYNE KASPRZYCKI RICHARD H. KATO DANIEL N. KAUFMANN JEFFERY KEGESMANN JOHN P. KELLY JOSEPH M. KELLY CHRISTOPHER KENIK MICHAEL KENTROS JAMES A. KICH HAN J. KIM JAMES S. KIM ARQUIMIDES KINDELAN ROBERT R. KIRYKOWICZ JOSEPH KLEBOSKY RONALD J. KLICK MYRON Z. KMIC DOUGLAS KNAPP JOHN P. KNEIP FRANK KOCEN ROBERT KOERTGEN BOB KOGUT JOHN M. KOLBASH TONY KOMROFSKE JOHN KONG MICHAEL KOPSIAN ANDRIJJ J. KOSACZ RICHARD A. KOSKOSKY JOHN A. KOTIS DEMETR KOUTSOPANAGOS JERRY J. KRAWCZYK ROBERT A. KRISMER FRANK KRONKOWSKI Seniors seniors ALBERT T. KROON THOMAS E. KRYSTYN MARK J. KUC ERIC J. KUCHARSKI LARRY E. KUHN JOHN E. KULACH MICHAEL KURTZER SPIROS LAFAZANOS MARCO LAMBERTI JOHN LAMBRECHT STEVE LANGBEIN STEVE R. LANGE OSCAR S. LANUZA RAYMOND LAVISTE THOMAS LAWNICZAK GLENN M. LAWSON MICHAEL C. LAXNER CHOL LEE JIN W. LEE JOHN LEE MICHAEL M. LEE THOMAS KWONTAEK LEE MAPHILINDO LEGARDA RICHARD T. LEHMAN Seniors THOMAS LEYDEN MATT LIPMAN MATTHEW LISZKA JOHN E. LITVIAK JOHN LIVERGOOD YALE J. LOIACONO DAVID LOSCUITO PATRICK LOVERGINE ERIC JUDE LUCENA DONALD L. LUCZAK STEVEN LUDWIG RONALD LUKSA KEITH LULIK MARK LUNDGREN ROBERT LULZKA THEODORE LYSECKI PAUL R. LYSEK GEORGE MAC, JR. JAMES J. MACHALA LAROY D. MACK MARC MACQUARRIE KENNETH MAGNUS PETER MAHERAS JOSE O. MALAVE Gordon Students pass the time playing basket= bal leer i e Fa WILLIAM H. MALEK JOHN J. MALEWIG LEONARD D. MANDRO MICHAEL MARCANGELO JOHN P. MARCUCCI GEORGE MARDINI MICHAEL MARINKO RODNEY MATHEWS JAMES R. MATHIS MICHAEL MATIJEVIC TED A. MATLAK DANIEL MATUSIEWICZ DANIEL J. MCCOY MARC MCDERMOTT JAMES T. MCDONOUGH VINCENT M. MCGUIRE PATRICK MCKENNA MICHAEL A. MCKEON PATRICK MCKERMITT MICHAEL MCKITTERICK OSCAR J. MEDINA THOMAS R. MEEHAN TOM A. MEITZLER DANIEL R. MELSON Seniors ) TOMAS L. MENESES JOHN A. MERCADO RUBEN J. MERCADO RICHARD MESCHBACH BRADLEY J. METOYER LEONARD MIELE JOSEPH F. MILITO DANIEL R. MILKA THOMAS A. MILLER DANIEL MINISCALCO STEVEN MOCZULEWSKI WILLIAM V. MODAS LESTER M. MOE LEONARDO MONROY FRANCISCO MORALES JAIME MORALES GERARD MORRIS EUGENE MUCHA STEVE MUN RANDY MUNOZ PATRICK MURPHY JOSEPH MUSZALSKI JAMES J. MUZUPAPPA FRANKLIN MYLANDER i } 264 Seniors be) ALFRED J. NAGODE ANTHONY NAPIORKOWSKI FRANK A. NAPLES ANGELO A. NATALINO THOMAS C. NICPON GLEN R. NOESEN WILLIAM NOESEN ROBERT L. NOLE DEAN NORDSTROM ROBERT F. NOSEK ALFRED NOWAKOWSKI STEPHEN M. OBRIEN FRANK T. OBROCHTA WILLIAM OCALLAGHAN MICHAEL J. OCHWAT MICHAEL E. OCONNOR MICHAEL W. OCONNOR WILLIAM OCONNOR MICHAEL ODONNELL PHILLIP OGOREK KWAN Y. OH PATRICK OMALLEY ROBERT OMALLEY MICHAEL OPHELAN 265 MATTHEW ORTMAN JOHN J. PACELT ERWIN PADAWANG JOHN N. PANVINO MELVIN J. PAPA GEORGE P. PAPPAS NICHOLAS PAREDES RAUL M. PAREDES ROBERT D. PAREDES REYNALDO PASETES YUAS PAUL RICHARD PAWLIK DAVID PELLIKAN VICTOR PENA THOMAS PENNIE MATTHEW PETERS RAYMOND PETERS MARK N. PETROW THOMAS PETTY JOHN W. PFEIFFER TIMOTHY PFEIFFER ROBERT PHELAN PATRICK PIERCE THOMAS PINSKY Seniors | ; Seniors il i MICHAEL PITTS TED J. PIWOWAR VINCENT PIZZO JOSEPH PLATEK MIKE POLLINI WILLIAM J. PONZETTI DANIEL PORTENLANGER LEANDER PORTOKALIS STEVE POSKUS STEVEN W. POTRATZ PAUL J. PRADZINSKI TIMOTHY J. PRESI TRINNON PRESSWOOD BRIAN J. PRINCE ROBERT J. PROCACCIO ANDREW PUDELEK FRANK A. PUDLO JOEL A. QUERIDO MARK A. RABIEJ RONALD RADTKE FRANK RANIERI RICHARD RAUSCH TITUS REDMOND JOHN REGALADO Robert O’Malley and John Dirt creation of a new futuristig 267 MARK A. REGALADO ANTHONY M. REGAN CHRISTOPHER REXING ANTHONY RICCARDO CARMEN A. RITACCO JOSE R. RIVERA VICTOR RIVERA MATTHEW RIZZO GERALD ROCHE MICHAEL ROCK PAUL ROKOSZ JAMES ROSS GILBERT RUBIO KIRK P. RUCKER ROBERT RUFFING MARK A. RYAN RICHARD T. RYAN JEFF J. RYKAL MARK RYS PETER SADOWYJ JESSE SALAZAR JOSE SALAZAR STEVEN SAMPSON DANIEL J. SAMSA Seniors Seniors BRIAN D. SANDECKI JOHN SARIBEKIAN WILLIAM SAUNDERS DAVID A. SCAMARDO STEPHEN SCHAFRANEK PAUL G. SCHATZ JOHN P. SCHER ANTHONY SCHIAVONE JOSEPH SCHILLINGER MICHAEL G. SCHIRO ANTHONY P. SCHMAUS MATTHEW C. SCHMID JOSEPH G. SCHMUGGE THOMAS SCHNATTERBECK TODD SCHNEIDER WALTER P. SCHWETZ ROBERT D. SERRANO FRANK SERRECCHIA BRIAN G. SHADER DANIEL SHAFFERN PATRICK SHEEHY MICHAEL SHEPHERD TOM E. SHERMAN JOHN J. SHERWOOD 269 DONG WON SHIN JAEHA J. SHIN CARL SIEMIANOWSKI HECTOR A. SILVA DAVID S. SIMMONS GREGORY J. SIMMS WILLIAM SINNER SEAN SKEHAN MICHAEL SKORODYNSKI MICHAEL P. SKRYPEK JOHN A. SLABY DARREL SMITH EVOL H. SMITH JEROME SMITH TIM J. SMITH CHRISTOPHER SMOLA MICHAEL SMYTH HENRY J. SOBUS EDWARD SOLHEIM BARRY SOSTARIC CHRIS SPORINA CHARLES STAFF THOMAS STANCY ANDREW STAPKA | Seniors PAUL C. STAUFFER JOSEPH STEFANEC JIM STEIGERWALD PHILIP STEINERT CRAIG J. STEWART PETER P. STIMAC KENNETH STRICKLAND RICHARD T. STUBING MICHAEL A. STYRNA MICHAEL J. SUGRUE ANTHONY SUH FRANK SULLIVAN PATRICK SULLIVAN ZEYAD SUQI MICHAEL SVEDMAN DANIEL SWAGLER CLIFF SWIONTEK EUGENE SWYTNYK ALEX M. SZALAI JOHN: SZCZERBA ANDREW SZIMON JAMES SZPILA JOHN E. SZTUK JAVIER TAMEZ 271 ROBERT THOELE JEFFREY THOMAS JAMES J. TIANIS JOHN M. J. TOBIN RONALD TOCZEK ALDO TODARO RODNEY TOPOREK NORMAN TOSCANO RICHARD A. TOTH RICH TRENTACOSTA ANTHONY TROPEA RONALD TYDA GEORGE TZIOUMIS ANDREW UDZIELAK PETER J. ULIASZ DANIEL UTTERBACK JOHN VALENZIANO KENNETH VANHAUTE JOHN VANNUCCHI MIGUEL VAZQUEZ KENNETH VELASCO MIGUEL VINAJA ROBERT WALASZEK MICHAEL WALDRON Seniors | eniors DANIEL P. WALSH MICHAEL J. WARD TIMOTHY WARE CHARLES WATERS GEORGE V. WEISS JOHN E. WEST BRIAN J. WHITE MICHAEL J. WHITE GREG A. WHITESIDE JOSEPH WIECLAWEK PETER WIECZOREK JEROME WILHEIM ROBERT WILHELM ROBERT WILLIAMS RICHARD WILSEK STEPHEN WOJNICKI KENNETH WOLINSKI WON HA WOO JAMES WRIGHT THOMAS J. WUENSCH GARY W. WURGLITZ MARK A. YEDINAK DAVID A. ZANDER WILLIAM ZELASKO WILLIAM ZELENKA JOSEPH .ZIOL Mr. Tomasetti’s students exhibit the “chicken.” Paul Rokosz and Mike Brannan prepare for some heavy-duty skating. 274 i ee Attentive Freshmen work as Ronald Klick passes out the new curriculum guide. Mike Marinko shows the real self. Thomas Petty discovers he has an engine. 275 Paul Rokosz gives a hand at the open house. you can’t get Spectrum on computers. , Sorry guys enior Prom ..... An elegant court surrounds their queen 278 stew Glenn Grzeslo and date looking lovely Mike Hosp and his date centering for a close-up Getting the camera ready Pinning her date, a role reversal o Fast action The Dick Judson Orchestra and the duet vocals providing music and song at the Senior Prom Refined conversation for a refined evening A romantic question posed, a thoughtful pause Fr. Blaski reflects on our theme: “Your attitude must be that of Christ.” Graduation | Mass Father Blaski congratulates John Denk Fr. Blaski speaking to the graduates and their parents John Ambrogi receiving his award 4 Fr. Blaski serving communion “= Tony Compton shares with his classmates in reading from Scripture NHS member receives his symbols of service and co honor Our Graduation Liturgy ... A Time Of Reflection NHS member Tony Abrego receiving his gold hood Joe Farrell giving one of the readings at Graduation Mass Graduates, is this the end ... or the beginning? A lime For Friends Mr. Kozlik, Mr. Lazzara, and Mr. Shalek share a joyful conversation at the reception , bi P Seniors congratulate each other on their fine work Seniors gather at the reception that took place after the mass 284 Graduation Ceremony Thirtieth Commencement June 4, 1983 The Commencement Exercises took place on June 4, 1983 at the Arie Crown Theatre. Michael Rock gave the valedictory speech, then Father Blaski said a few words. The Com- mencement speaker was Rev. Francis Rog, whose speech dealt with the need for love and hard work that pays high interest in your future. After the address, the graduates re- ceived their diplomas and Alumni pins from Fr. Blaski and Coach Win- iecki. After the diploma distribution, awards were given for perfect atten- dance, high academic standing, and for proficiency various areas. Lastly, the three new members to the Gordon Tech Hall of Fame were inducted. Fr. Blaski delivers his graduation advice Fr. Rog speaking to the graduates The 1983 Gordon Tech recipients of proficiency awards. Mike Rock delivers the valedictory address. | Induction To The Gordon Tech Hall Of Fame This year Gordon Tech inducted three new members into the Hall of Fame. The three highly deserving in- dividuals were: Thomas Joseph Dow- nar, Vincent F. Follert, Jr., and Joseph Guerrero, Sr. All were chosen after careful scrutiny by their colleagues. The members were chosen because of their success at making their dreams come true. They all had a goal which they worked hard to attain. The new inductees have achieved promi- nence in their respective fields of en- deavor, or have made significant ac- complishments in other areas of hu- man interest. One new inductee, Vincent F. Fol- lert, Jr. could not attend the Com- mencement Exercises due to his battle with cancer. Thomas Downar is greeted by Mr. Telkes as Joseph Guerrero proudly accepts his “Hall of he accepts his Hall of Fame award. Fame” award and congratulates the seniors on their graduation. Senior John Lambrecht receives his diploma Fr. Rog, Blaski, and Glab during the graduation ceremony Fr. Nowak Hands out the alumni pins That’s all folks st A JOHN B. ABBATE St. Andrew : Transferred from Lakeview High. School 1980; Italian Club ILIV; Library Club 10; Concert Marching Band IV; Varsity: Band. MIKE L. ABBINANTI St. Bartholomew Baseball LILILIV; Varsity Club IV; Intra- murals LILIILIV: MICHAEL. R. ABENDHOFF St. Genevieve Honor Roll IL,Ill; Baseball 1,1V; Big Brothers IV; Student Council IJ1,1V; Bleacher Bums Ill; Intramurals LILI. ANTONIO ABREGO : Maternity of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Basketball I; Korean Club IV; Filipino Club IILIV; National Honor Society IV; Intramur- als LILHEYV. DAVID TY. ACHANZAR JR. Queen of All Saints Filipino Club ILIV; Intramurals LI. GEORGE ADAMOPOULOS St. Demetrios (Greek Orthodox) Honor Roll; Honors Diploma; Badminton I; Volleyball Il; Swimming IILTV; Swim Club LILIILIV; Intramurals LILNLTV. DANIEL J. AHLFELD St. Gregory Basketball L,II; Football LIV; Vanity Club IV; Boxing TILVILIV; Intramurals LILUILIV. MICHAEL J. AICHINGER St. Cornelius Honor Roll. JALIILIV; Soccer LIL MI; Tech- Log III, (Sports Editor) IV; Student Council IV; Big Brothers IV; Bleacher Bums IILIV; War Games IV; Intramurals LILIILIV. ALEMAN ABUNDIO St. Pius V Transferred from Juarez High School, 1980; Cross Country IILIV; Track and Field IILIV; Fencing ILIILIV;. Intramurals. ILI. _ RICKY D. ALFONSO t. Matthais jowling Li ALL, AV; Italian Club LIL, ALL, IV, IM G. ALM t. Priscilla OHN L. AMBROGI St. Ignatius Who’s Who Among American Hieh School _ Students; Honor Roll; Tennis LI; Equestrian il; Italian Club LILIM, (President) IV; Ger- man Club IILIV; Polish Club ILTILIV; Bike ub LILI, (Secretary) IV; Science Envir- -onment Club L,I]; National Honor Society IV; Ski Club IV; Tech-Log ILIII, (Copy Edi- tor) IV: War Games IV; Intramurals LI1,II1. VINCE M. ANCONA St. Bartholomew Intramurals II. ' MICHAEL A. ANDERSEN Football LU; Intramurals I. _ GREG A. ANDRAS Holy Rosary ‘Honor Roll LILMLIV; Hockey Club IV; Ital- ian Club LILIIL,1V; War Games IV; Intra- murals LILILIV. MICHAEL W. ANDRUK St. Priscilla LESZEK ANTCZAK St. Mary of the Angels Illinois State Scholar; School Play Il; War Games Club I; Ram-Page Staff II. JOHN AREHART St. Ferdinand Honor Roll ILIV; Student Council (Vice- President) IV; Big Brothers IV; Bleacher Bums IIL,1V; Art Club I; North Central Eval- uation Sub-Committee IV; Polish Club IV; Chorus Club III; Intramurals LILIIL1V. JAVIER C. ARROYO Our Lady of Pomppeii Spanish Club LILIIL1V; Filipino Club ILMLIV; Martial Arts Club 1L,ILJII; Chess Club II. B ALETO C. BACINGIT St. Andrew Senior Summaries Transferred from Lane Tech, 1982. JOSEPH BACARELLA JR. St. Vincent de Paul WASHINGTON A. BADILLO Immaculate Heart of Mary Honor Roll IV; Football 1; Wrestling LILI CWT Program; Intramurals L,ILIILIV. FRANK. F. BADOUNAS St, Demetrios (Greek Orthodox) Honor Roll IV. EDWARD M. BALCSIK Our Lady of Mercy SCOTT A. BALDWIN St. Cornelius Honor Roll ILIV; Wrestling LILIILIV; Soccer LILI; Italian Club IV; War Games IV; Intramurals LILTILIV. STAN R. BANAS Immaculate Conception Cress Country 1; Track I; Intramurals [,]1. RAYMOND L. BANIQUED St. Hedwig — Illinois State Scholar Honor Roll LH, Filipi- no Club IILIEV; Intramurals LII. VINCENT G. BARGO St. Cornelius CARL BARONE St. Gertrude Italian Club 1. JIM F. BARSELLA St. Pascal Track LILIILIV; Cross Country LILMLIV; Varsity Club JILIV; Intramurals 1,111. JOHN F. BARSELLA St. Pascal Track and Field LILII,1V; Cross Country LILULIV; Hall Guard ILMLIV; Varsity Club ILIV; Intramurals LILILIV. JOSEPH J. BARTELLI St. Viator Transferred from Lane Tech, 1980; Honor Roll; Bowling HLIV; Italian Club ILIILIV. _ MICHAEL C. BARTJEN St. Bartholomew — Honor Roll. _ ROBERT A. BAUER St. Margaret Mary Honor Roll; intramurals LJ11, IV. ERIK R. BAUMANN Immaculate Heart of Mary JOSEPH P. BAUSCHELT St. Benedict Intramurals III. NATE BEARD Our Lady Help of Christian Basketball LIL1IL1V; Football 1; Black Stu- dents Club LILIILIV; Varsity oe HL ve In- | tramurals I. KEVIN C. BEATOVIC St. Constance Honor Roll. BILL E. BECKER St. Andrew Honor Roll III; Track I; Concert Marching Band ILIIL1V; Gifthorse IV. RODNEY J. BEAUDION St. Sylvester Honor Roll; Spanish Club I, u TH; Intramur- als Il. ROBERT J. BEHOF Queen of All Saints JOHN M. BERNARDI St. Cornelius Gifthorse IV; Intramurals IV. JOHN R. BERNATH Queen of All Saints Honor Roll; Bowling Il; Landscaping Crew LIM DOUGLAS P. BERRY St. Sebastian Intramurals LILULIV. MICHAEL J. BERTI St. Matthias Who's Who Among American High School Students; Intramurals LILIILIV. RICHARD J. BIALEK St. Helen Gift Horse IV; Intramurals IV. KENNETH J. BIESCHKE Our Lady of Victory Honor Roll; Bleacher Bums I. LOUIS S. BILLSTEN St. Gregory Bowling LILNLIV; Intramurals LILMLIV. BRIAN C. BINGMAN St. Viator Intramurals LILULIV. MICHAEL J. BLOMSTRAND St. Priscilla Intramurals [V. TOM A. BOETTJER | Our Lady of Mercy __ Honor Roll; Intramurals LIILIV. JIM T. BOGUSZ St. Constance Transferred from. St: Patrick, 1981. DAVID P. BOROWSKI, St. Francis Transferred from Weber, 1982. ALEX J. BOSAK St. Bartholomew Honor Roll; Intramurals LJ1,ILL1V: MARK A. BOWEN St. Slphonsun : Intramurals LILNLIV. MICHAEL P. BRANNAN St. Margaret Mary Honor Roll; CIBL Bowling H; Student Coun- cil LILWLTV; Science Club LILMILIV; Band LILULIV; Bowling LILIV; Intramurals LILULIV. : EDWARD P. BRENNAN St. Monica Key Club IV; Intemurale LILMLIV. PATRICK A. BRENNER Intramurals LIU. JIM J. BRIODY Queen of Angels Junior Ring Dance er tee ml; lotamur als LAL. JOSEPH L. BRITTON - St. Ita Roll. JOBN P. ‘BRODERICK St. Edward Honor Roll; Track Field IL IU; ove me . LILULIV. DENNIS D. BROWN. Alexine Honor Roll; Football L1L1II; Track Field L1k Basketball I; Student Council LILI; In-_ tramurals LILIILIV. KENT J. BROWN St. Margaret Mary ZELJKO BRZAKOVIC Transferred from Lake View, 1980; Varsity Soccer IILIV; Science Club LILIV; Chess Club LILULIV; Varsity Club IV. DAVID. BUDURIS Honor Roll III. ROBERT L. BUFFO St. Thecla Transferred from St. Patrick, 1982; Intramur-_ als IV. WESLEY E. BUGAJ St. Hedwig Polish Club IV; Intramurals LIL LIV. BRIAN J. BUICAN Queen of All Saints Intramurals LILJILIV. PAUL D. BUKOWSKI Our Lady of Grace Intramurals LILIILITV. WERNER H. BUOL Soccer LILill; Intramurals LILJILIV. LUIS BURGOS St. Boniface Honor Roll; Who’s Who Among American High School Students; Baseball L,I]; Polish Transferred from St. - Ignatius 1980; Honor Club I TILIV; Italian Club ILIV; Big Broth- ers 1V; Student Council III,IV; Junior Ring Dance Committee III; Bookstore I; Senior Class Committee IV. Intramurals LILIULIV. STEVEN E. BURTON Honor Roll; Bowling I; German Club III; Ad- venturers Club IV. STEVE H. BUSSA St. Bartholomew Transferred from St. Patrick, 1981; Intramur- als IILIV. DAVID D. BZOWY St. Bartholomew Polish Club IIL. C ABEL O, CACERES St. Gertrude Football LILIILIV; Track Field 1,10; Stu- dent Council LILI; Intramurals LILULIV. PATRICK. J. CAMPBELL St. Alphonsus Intramurals LILIILIV. PETER L. CAMPBELL St. Alphonsus Soccer I; Intramurals LILULIV. PATRICK }. CANNING St. Ignatius Transferred from Penetangaishene Secon- dary School, 1980; Honor Roll; Football ILHLIV; Wrestling 11,11]; National Honor Society HILIV; Big Brothers IV; Student Council IV. VINCE T. CAPPELLO St. Mary of the Angels Baseball LII; Intramurals I,II. JACK F. CARBONE St. Bartholomew Intramurals LI. MICHAEL S. CARTER St. Matthias Honor Roll; Intramurals LILIILIV. ROSS L. CARUSO St. Margaret Mary Fencing I; Chess.Club IV; Adventurers Club IV. RODERICK J. COSACLANG : St. Mark : Illinois State Oe Who's. Who Among — American High School Students: Track . LILMLIV; Cross Country LIL, HILIV; Filipino — Club HELIV; Varsity Club IV Intramurals . LILIILIV. - RICARDO G. CASTELLANOS Our Lady of Mercy prudent Council L Music Committee I. GEORGE R. CEFFALIO St. Genevieve Honor Roll. JOSEPH M. CERNIGLIA Immaculate Heart of Mary pasketbal LU; Intramurals LILUWILAV. BRIAN. F. CHIAPPETTA Holy Rosary Who's Who Among American High SChool _ ‘Students; Academtic Letter; Honor Roll; Ital- jan Club LILI; Hall Guard I; Iq ramuralg 4 ILNLEV. ae J. CHRISTIAN Our Lady of Victory . Student Activities ILIV. WILLIAM S. CHRISTIE St. Philipe : Hockey Club ILIV; Intra nurals IV. MARC A... CICERO St. Edward pike Club 1b Intramurals 1. CHARLIE WwW. CLARK St. Mary of the Woods Art Club I; Varsity Band I; Big Brothers IV; Key Club IV. NICOLA B. CLEMENTE Holy Rosary SCOTT R. CLEWIS St. Bartholomew Honor Roll; Competitive Speech LILIILIV; WKGT-TV Staff LILIILIV; Pro-life Commit- tee IL,III; Ram-Page IV. 287 288 MICHAEL G. COAN Immaculate Heart of Mary Illinois State Scholar: Intramurals LIILIV. LOUIS F. CODDINGTON St. Ladislaus Sth place Fencing Championship; Polish Club IILITV; Fencing Team LILNLIV; Junior Ring Dance Commitee member BERNARDO CODINA JR. St. Edwards Football LU; Wrestling 1; Filipino Club III. ANTHONY COMPTON JR. St. Ladislaus Soccer L,ILIILIV; Media Services IIL,IV; Po- lish Club ILTULTV; Student Council HLIV; Senior Class Committee IV; Intramurals LILMLIV. LARRY C. CONINO St. Gertrude Transferred from St. Gregory, 1983. MICHAEL J. CONOBOY St. Pascal Intramurals LIII. KEVIN C. CONROY Immaculate Conception Football 1,1]; Intramurals LILNLIV. ANTHONY M. CORTESE Our Lady of Victory Football I; Wrestling LIIL1V; Intramurals LILIILIV. FRED COSME St. Bonaventure Spanish Club ILIV; Student Council I; In- tramurals LILIMLIV. ERIC COUTY St. Benedict Honor Roll IV. ALAN A. COX Immaculate Conception ROBERT J. CRAIG Messiah. Lutheran Church Soccer LILIU,IV; Intramurals LILILIV. MARIO J. CROCCO Fencing I. MICHAEL S. CURRAN St. Bonaventure Intramurals LILIILIV. WILLIAM J. CURRIE St. Margaret Mary Football LILI; Basketball Announcer IIL1V; Competetive Speech LILILIV; Polish Club ILTILIV; Student Council 1,11; Intramurals LILHLIV. MICHAEL P. CUSACK St. Juliana DOMINICK A. CUTAIA St. Matthais Transferred from Amundsen, 1980; Swim- ming ILIV; Bleacher Bums IL,IL,1V; Intra- murals ILIILIV. MATTHEW C. CZAJKOWSKI St. Viator Honor Roll LILIILIV. D DENNIS J. DADEJ St. Hedwig Varsity Band 1; Concert Marching Band LU AILIV; Jazz Band Ill; Big Brothers IV. JOHN P. DAMERON St. Timothy THOMAS J. DANAHY St. Margaret Mary Football I; Hockey Club IV; Intramurals LILTILTV. DERRICK L. DANIELS Track Field I; Intramurals LILHLIV. THOMAS C. DAWSON Immaculate Heart of Mary Bookstore IV; Library Club IV; Adventurers Club If]; Intramurals LILULIV. ROGER T. DAY St. Matthias DANIEL P. DEGENEFFE St. Genevieve Honor Roll. JOSEPH R. DEMILLIANO St. Tarcissus Honor Roll; Who’s Who Among American High School Students; Bowling I,1IL,1V; Stu- dent Council L111; National Junior Honor Society III; National Honor Society IIL,IV; German Club LI]; Polish Club IILIV; Intra- murals LILIILIV. JOHN S. DENK St. Francis Borgia Polish Club ILIILIV; Junior Ring Dance Committee Ill; National Honor Society IV; Intramurals LILIILIV. TERRY L. DENK St. Robert Bellermine Intramurals I. MARK R. DETTMER St. Celestine PETER J. DEVER Transfiguration Soccer ILIH,IV; Art Club LILI Science En- vironment Club I. PABLITO M. DE VERA JR. Queen of Angels Baseball L,1L1V; Intramurals L,1I,II1. AUGUST DE VIVO Our Lady of Pompeii Wrestling LILIILIV; Varsity Club IV; Intra- murals L11,HLIV. MARK DICKOW St. Bartholomew Intramurals LILIILTV. TIMOTHY J. DILL St. Margaret Mary Student Council 1,1]; Intramurals LILI. JOHN M. DILOLLO St. Priscilla Hockey LIL]; Intramurals 111,11. NONOY N. DIMALANTA St. Ita Honor Roll I; Filipino Club ILIV; Intramur- als I. JOHN M. DINEEN JR. Our Lady of Victory Football 1; Intramurals L,1L]IL1V. JOSEPH L, DI VENERE St. Priscilla Ski Club IV. MICHAEL L. DONATI Santa Maria Addolorata Intramurals LILHL}V. BRADLEY J. DOSE St. Genevieve LOUIS DRAKOPOULOS St. Demetrios (Greek Orthodox) KEVIN J. DWYER St. Gregory Football 111 1H. DAVID M. DYER Intramurals I. E JAMES K. ENGER St. Benedict Transferred from Lane Tech, 1981; German Club ILIV; Polish Club III; Marine Fitness Team Iil. JESUS ESPINOSA St. Josaphat Martial Arts Club II. F JOSEPH P. FARRELL Queen of Angels Who's Who Among American High School Students; Honor Roll; Academic Letter; Illi- nois State Scholar, Tennis 111,11]; Tech-Log LILIILIV; Ram-Page IV; National Honor So- ciety III, (Vice-President) IV; Intramurals LILI. SHAWN B. FARROW St. Margaret Mary Soccer I; Bike Club ILIV. KEVIN D. FEGAN St. Gregory Transferred from Quigley North, 1981; In- tramurals IILIV. THOMAS A. FIALA St. Wenceslaus Football LIMLIV; Track Field IL1ILIV; Wrestling 1; Varsity Club IILIV; Bleacher Bums LII; Intramurals L11,IILIV. CHARLES P. FIGARO St. Pascal WILLIE C. FILIAN St. Monica Soccer LILMIIV; Varsity Club ILIV: Intra- murals LILILIV. LINDSEY FOREMAN St. Sebastian Football Ill; Black Students Club L1,1IL1V; Intramurals LIL IILIV. JOHN T. FORONDA St. Edward Intramurals IV. LAWRENCE W. FRANK St. Benedict Who’s Who Among American High School Students; Illinois State Scholar; Academic Letter; Honor Roll; Equestrians 1V; National Honor Society III, (Secretary Treasurer) IV; German Club ILIII, (Secretary Treasurer) IV; Tech-Log ILIV; Polish Club ILIV; Ski Club IV; Italian Club IV; War Games IV; North Central Evaluation Committee IV. DANIEL L. FREEMAN St. Mary of the Angels Intramurals III, FRANK L. FROEGEL St. Wenceslaus Baseball 111; Hockey Club IV; Intramurals LILNLIV. RONALD L. FUCARINO Immaculate Heart of Mary KEVIN L. GALE St. Edward Who's Who Among American High School Students; Illinois State Scholar; Honor Roll IL ILIV; Basketball Manager ILIHLIV; Varsi- ty Club IV; Ram-Page IV. MIKE J. GALIARDO Our Lady of Grace Football LILMLIV; Varsity Club IILIV; In- tramurals LILIILIV. SUHATTAI GAMNERDSIRI Who's Who Among American High School Students; Honor Roll; Football I; Tennis ILI11,1V; National Honor Society II1,1V; In- tramurals Ll. TIMOTHY A. GANT Black Students Club LILIILIV; Jazz Band 1; Varsity Band LI; Intramurals ILIILIV. JOHN J. GAUGHAN Our Lady of Victory Intramurals III. RUDOLPH J. GAWENDA St. Priscilla Wrestling LILIILIV; Varsity Club ILIV; In- tramurals LILIILIV. MICHAEL T, GERATY St. Gertrude Wrestling 1; Big Brothers Club 1V; Intramur- als LILI. GREGG M. GIERSCH St. Wenceslaus JOHN P. GIRTEN St. Monica DANIEL T. GILSMER Our Lady of Lourdes JOHN C. GITZINGER St. Priscilla Intramurals Ill. TIMOTHY J. GLASCOTT St. Benedict Band LILIULIV; Intramurals 1. FRED G. GLOMS St. Priscilla Polish Club HLIV. JEFFREY C. GODDARD Albany Park Intramurals III. MICHAEL J. GOHMANN St. Hilary Transferred from Notre Dame, 1981; Bowling ILIV; Bowling Club T1L,JV; Intramurals TILIV. CRAIG M. GONDELA Divine Savior Baseball 1,11; Band 1,ILI1L,1V; Intramurals LILILIV. ALEX R. GONZALES St. Francis of Assisi AUSTIN W. GONZALES Our Lady of Grace Honor Roll; Basketball II; Intramurals LILMLIV. JULIO A. GONZALES St. Andrew Honor Roll; Competitive Speech IILIV; In- tramurals LII. PHILLIP E. GOODVIN St. Edward Intramurals I. JAMES L. GORSKI . St. Tarcissus ROBERT T. GRAF Our Lady of Mercy Wrestling II; Intramurals LIL ILIV. BRIAN M. GREEN St. Bartholomew Intramurals LIL1L1V. RODNEY C. GRIFFIN Track Field 1; Black Students Club LILMLIV; Intramurals ILIIL1V. JOSEPH G. GRYZIK Our Lady of Victory Transferred from Weber, 1980. GLENN A. GRZESLO St. Hedwig Mission for Deaf Art Club IILIV; Intramurals L11,1,1V; Hon- or Roll. JOSEPH E. GRZYBEK Immaculate Heart of Mary Media Services LILIILIV; Ski Club LIILIV; Polish Club LILIILIV; Varsity Band 1,11. FERNANDO M. GUERRERO St. Francis Xavier Football 1; Spanish Club ILJILIV; Intramur- als ILIII. TIM J. GUTT Transferred from St. Gregory, 1982. MARK J. GUZIEC St. Bartholomew Honor Roll; Track Field ILIII. JOSEPH E. GYSELINCK St. Benedict Intramurals II. ed, PATRICK A. HAAG Our Lady of Victory School Plays ILIV. GEORGE E. HALL St. Ignatius Concert Marching Band LILIILIV; Library LILMI; Intramurals 111. JAMES HALLE St. Benedict Transferred from St. Benedict, 1981. JACK M. HALTER St. Gregory Basketball 1,1; Intramurals LILIILIV. DANIEL P. HANNIGAN St. Francis Xavier Wrestling LU; Intramurals LILIILIV. GREGORY T. HANUSIAK Immaculate Conception Academic Letter; Honor Roll; Football I; Po- lish Club ILIILIV; National Junior Honor Society III; National Honor Society IV; Kiwanis Key Club LILIIL1V; Big Brothers IV; Intramurals LILILIV. WILLIAM D. HARP St. Jerome Football (Manager) III; Track 1; Varsity Club Il. HERB. G. HARRIS St. Cornelius MICHAEL S, HARTLINE Our Lady of Victory Honor Roll; Intramurals I'V. PATRICK G. HAUGH St. Priscilla Honor Roll 111,111, 1V; Baseball I; Intramurals 1. KEITH P. HEDRICK Our Lady of Mercy Intramurals LILILIV. EDWARD J. HEINLEIN St. Robert Bellermine Intramurals LILILIV. DAVID L. HELDT St. John Media Club II; Ski Club IILIV; Intramurals IV. MARK HERRES St. Michael Intramurals [,JLIIL1V. MATT M. HEUSER St. Wenceslaus Football LIL; Intramurals LILILLIV. FRANK E. HICKEY St. Laudislaus Intramurals ILILTV. CHRISTOPHER HICKS Our Lady of Lourdes Football I; Black Students 111,10; Intramur- als IV. ALEJANDRO O. HILADO Our Lady of Fatima Bowling IV; Filipino Club ILIV; Intramur- als IV. PETER C. HILLMANN St. Gregory Intramurals LI. MICHAEL L. HINES WARREN M. HIRSCHAUER St. Benedict Honor Roll LJLJILLV; Football L.1V; Wres- tling IIL; Band I; Varsity Club IV; In- tral ILHLIV. EDWARD W. HOFERT Immaculate Heart of Mary Hockey I; Intramurals LILI. JOHN T. HOFFMANN Our Lady of Victory Illinois State Scholar; Honor Roll; Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents; Drama LIETIL1V; North Central Stu- dent Rep. IV; Senior Prom Committee IV; Student Council (Secretary) 1V; Gordon Mixed Chorus IV; Tech-Log. RON E. HOLCER St. Robert Bellermine MICHAEL P. HOSP Soccer LILILIV; Bleacher Bums LILIILIV; Senor Prom Committee IV; Student Council ILNLIV; Polish Club IIL,IV; School Plays ILILL1V; Bowling I1,III; Big Brothers 1V; Ram Mascot IV; Intramurals LILILIV. MICHAEL P. HSIANG Transferred from G. Washington (1982); RENE J. HUBER Lutheran Memorial Church Soccer LII; Intramurals LILULIV. SIVERT C. HOLLESEN St. Luke’s. Lutheran JASON JIN HUH Queen of Angels Honor Roll; Soccer IIL,IV; Korean Club LILNLIV; Speech Club LILMLIV; National Honor Society IIL,IV; National Junior Honor Society; Martial Arts Club LI; Tech-Log ILIV. STEPHEN H. HUMPHREY Illinois State Scholar;.Who’s. Who Among American High School Students; Honor Roll; Academic Letter; AATG Award; War Games LILIILIV; Polish Club IILIV; Student Coun- cil I; Italian Club I'V; National Honor Society ILIV; School Play IV. KEVIN R. HUNT St. Benedict Honor Roll; Physical Fitness 1,Il; Baseball 11; Band 1]; Intramurals LILIIL1V. : KENNETH E. HYNES Immaculate Heart of Mary Intramurals LILI IV. MARK J. IMBURGIA St. Veronica VINCENT J. IMMORDINO St. Cornelius Honor Roll IV; Soccer LH. PAUL IMPARL Holy Innocents Honor Roll; Student Council LILIILIV; Big Brothers IV; WKGT-TV LILULIV; Special Events Committee IL,IIIl; Music for School Liturgies LILIIL,1V; Junior Ring Dance Com- mittee III; Senior Committee IV. HOWARD F. INFANTE St. Margaret Mary Honor Roll; Football LI, 10L,1V; Varsity Club ILIV; Intramurals LILIILIV. JOSEPH R. JAGERS Our Lady of Lourdes Black Students Club LILULIV. BRIAN T. JAROSZ Immaculate Conception Honor Roll; Football LILILIV; Polish Club LILNLIV; Key Club LIILIV; Varsity Club IV; Intramurals LILHLIV. BRUCE T. JAROSZ Immaculate Conception Honor Roll; Football 1,11; Bowling Il; Key Club HLIV; Student Council LIL; Nation- al Junior Hono Society IL,III; Intramurals LILULIV; Polish Club LILILIV. ANTHONY C. JOHNSON St. Pascal Transferred from St. Patrick (1981); Intra- murals I}, 1V. DONALD R. JOHNSON Immanuel Luthern JOHN A. JONES Our Lady of Lourdes (Keeler Ave.) Black Students Club L,0JILIV; Intramurals LILULIV. MICHAEL E. JORDAN Intramurals LILIII. GERALD J. JOYCE Immaculate Heart of Mary Football 1,1]; Wrestling LIL IH; Honor Roll; Intramurals LIUILIV. JOHN M. JOYCE St. Priscilla Wrestling LIL; Intramurals ILJIL. CHRISTOPHER L. JUHAS St. Margaret Mary Honor Roll LH AWLIV; Track Field ILNLIV. K NICHOLAS KAMARINOS Holy Trinity Polish Club LILJIL,IV; Student Council IV; Media Services 1V; Ram-Page IV; Intramur- als LILJILIV. WAYNE C. KASPRZYCKI St. Hedwig Honor Roll Il; Wrestling UII; Ski Club II; Junior Ring Dance Committee III; Big Broth- ers IV; Intramurals LILIILIV. RICHARD H. KATO St. Pascal Illinois State Scholar; Who's Wha Among American High SChool Students; Honer Roll LILIILIV; Football Ll; Wrestling LILIV; Track ILJILIV; Band L,I; National Honor Society IV; Intramurals LL ULIV. DANIEL N. KAUFMANN Transfiguration Illinois State Scholar; Honor Roll; Track Field I. JEFFERY M. KEGESMANN St. Margaret Mary Intramurals ILJIL. JOSEPH M. KELLY St. Margaret Mary TOM KENDZIERA St. Philomena CHRISTOPHER KENIK Illinois State Scholar; Honor Roll; Baseball I; Football I; Bowling I'V; Ski Club LIV; Speech IH; Intramurals LUHLIV. JOSEPH KENSKI Bowling HLIV; Intramurals IIL1V-. JAMES A. KICH St. Priscilla HAN J. KIM Queen of Angels Illinois State Scholar; Who's Who Among American High School Students; Honor Roll; Academic Letter; Baseball IH; Soccer ILNLIV; Korean Club LILNLIV; Martial Arts Club LILHLIV; Speech LULIV; German Club I; National Honor Society II,1V; Intra- murals LILI. JAMES J. KIM Korean United Presbytarian Church of Chicago Transferred from Mather, (1980); Track Field LILI; Korean Club LILIILIV; Martial Arts Club LILIILIV; Competitive Speech Club HLIV; German Club LILI; Filipino Club IILTV; Student Council 1; Intramurals LILI. ARQUIMIDES KINDELAN JR. St. Ita Track Field 1,Il; Football 111; Wrestling I; Spanish Club LILI, (Secretary) IV; Intra- murals I. ROBERT R. KIRYKOWICZ St. Constance JOSEPH A. KLEBOSKY St. Matthias Wrestling LU; Track Field Il; Beginning Band [; Varsity Band Il; Marching Varsity Band II; Concert Marching Band IV; Intra- murals I. _ RONALD J. KLICK Queen of All Saints Transferred from St. Regina DeMilo Tech, (1979); Academic Letter; Varsity Squash Ill; Wrestling LILIV; Student Council IV; Speech Team IV; Big Brothers. IV; War Games Club IV; Italian Club 1V; Latin. Club IV; Weathermen JIL, Intramurals | MYRON Z. KMIC St. Ladislaus Football LILA; Track ILJILIV; Intramurals LILITILIV. DOUGLAS S. KNAPP Transferred from University of Chicago, (1979). JOHN P. KNEIP St. Benedict FRANK P. KOCEN Immaculate Heart of Mary Wrestling I. ROBERT F. KOERTGEN St. Gregory Intramurals. LILIULIV. JOHN M. KOLBASH St. Cornelius Bowling II; Intramurals II. TONY M. KOMROFSKE Immaculate Heart of Mary Transferred from Divine Word Seminary, (1979); (1979); Hall Guard IV. MICHAEL KOMTROS St. Demetrios (Greek Orthodox) Wrestling I; Intramurals II. JOHN KONG St. Theresa Transferred from Senn, (1980); Intramurals ILL. MIC HAEL F. KOPSIAN St. Hyacinth ANDRIJ J. KOSACZ St. Volodymyr Olha Honor Roll LILIILIV; Soccer 1; National Ju- nior Honor Society LI; Concert Marching Band ILIIL, (Vice-President) IV; Beginning Band J; Records Office Aid Il; Co-Chairman Curriculum Guide UJ; Intramurals 111. RICHARD A. KOSKOSKY Immaculate Heart of Mary Transferred from Roosevelt, (1981). JOHN A. KOTIS St. Demetrios (Greek Orthodox) Illinois State Scholar; Football I; Track Field LI; Tennis ILI]; Student Council 11; Intramurals LILI. DEMETRIOS KOUTSOPANAGOS St. Demetrios (Greek Orthodox) Transferred from Mather, (1980) JERRY KRAWCZYK Honor Roll 1; Football I; Polish Club Il; In- tramurals LILI. ROBERT A. KRISMER St. Ferdinand Intramurals I. FRANK W. KRONKOWSKI St. Viator é Martial Arts Club ILIH; Intramurals LILI. THOMAS E. KRYSTYN St. Viator Intramurals LI. MARK J. KUC St. Cornelius Cross Country I; Track I; Intramurals LIV. LAWRENCE E. KUHN St. Edward Illinois State Scholar; Who’s Who Among American High School Students; Honor Roll LILILIV; Honors Diploma; Soccer 111,11; Student Council II]; Music Committee IV; Tech-Log Staff I, (EDITOR) I,NLIV; Polish Club IIL; War games Club IV; Italian Club I'V; Intramurals I. : JOHN G. KULACH St. Ladislaus Intramurals LILI FV. MICHAEL R. KURTZER St. Edward Intramurals I. L SPIROS LAFAZANOS St. Demetrios (Greek Orthodox) Intramurals IL MARCO J. LAMBERTI St. Bonaventure Soccer LILNLIV; Polish Club ILIILIV; Ital- ian Club ILMILIV; Big Brothers 1V; Media Services IILIV; Library Club I; War Games Club TV; Intramurals LILIILIV. JOHN T. LAMBRECHT St. Genevieve Honor Roll LILIILITV; ttalian Club II; Intra- murals LII. STEVE A. LANGBEIN St. Monica Illinois State Scholar; Honor Roll; Soccer GILIILIV; Intramurals LUT. STEVE R. LANGE Queen of All Saints Intramurals LII. OSCAR S. LANUZA JR. St. Edward Honor Roll ILJILIV; Student Council IL]; Filipino Club (Secretary) Ill, (Vice-Presi- dent) IV; Library Club III; Intramurals LILI. RAYMOND D. LAVISTE St. Benedict Honor Roll I1,II]; Student Council LI; Art Club I; Library Club III; Filipino Club HLIV; Martial Art Club II; Hall Guard LI]; Intra- murals LIHI. THOMAS R. LAWNICZAK St. Genevieve Honor Roll 1,1 UL1V; Bowling LILHLIV; In- tramurals LILIN,IV. GLENN M. LAWSON St. John Lutheran Church Baseball I. MIKE C. LAXNER Our Lady of Victory Bowling [; Intramurals LILIELIV. THOMAS A. LAZAR Our Lady of Victory Baseball 1; Polish Club IV; WKGT-TV WWLIV; Intramurals LILULIV. JIN W. LEE Niles Korean Presbyterian Church Transferred from Lane Tech (1981); Korean Club HLIV. JOHN LEE Football 1H; Track 1H; Wrestling LILIILIV; Korean Club LUG Intramurals LILIILIV. MICHAEL M. LEE Korean Club ILHLIV. THOMAS K. LEE Bethel Presbyterian Church Honor Roll; Illinois State Scholar; Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents; Soccer L1l; Korean Club LILHLIV; National Honor Society IILI1V; Marching- Concert Band 1,11; Speech Team ILIV. RICHARD T. LEHMAN St. Bartholomew Football I; Intramurals I, II. THOMAS J. LEYDEN St. Hilary Football I,J]; Wrestling LILILIV; Varsity Club IV; Intramurals 111. MATTHEW J. LISZKA St. Benedict Baseball L,1L,11L1V; Football 1,1L ILIV; Varsi- ty Club ILIV; Intramurals LILJILIV. 289 JOHN E. LITVIAK St. Alphonsus Football I. YALE LOIACONO St. Gregory Transferred from Marmion Military Acade- my, (1981); Boxing HLIV; Intramurals III, IV, DAVID A. LOSCUITO St. Clement Cross Country 1; Polish Club IV; Tech-Log ILIILIV; Media Service IN1V. PATRICK J. LOVERGINE Santa Maria Addolorata Honor Roll. DONALD L. LUCZAK St. Monica Honor Roll IL1V; Basketball (Manager) ILI; Bowling 1; Martial Arts Club I; Stu- dent Council I; Drama IV; Intramurals LILULIV. ERIC JUDE R. LUCENA St. Angela Honor Roll 1,1; Martial Arts Club II; Filipi- no Club IIL1IV; Intramurals LILTILIV. KEITH LULIK St. Robert Bellermine Track Field IL,IIL,1V; Cross Country IIL,1V; Hall Guard IIL,1V; Gift horse [V; Cross Coun- try Club IILIV; Intramurals LILI. MARK A. LUNDGREN St. James Hockey LILI; Boxing IV; Intramurals LILAILITV. JACK B. LUNSFORD St. Ferdinand Cross Country 1; Track II; Student Council I. ROBERT A. LUTZKA St. Cornelius Honor Roll; Soccer I; Intramurals 1V. TED W. LYSECKI St. Genevieve GEORGE MAC St. Stephen Honor Roll LUL,1IL,1V; Intramurals LIL JAMES J. MACHALA St. Cornelius Stage Crew IV; Intramurals LILI. LAROY D. MACK Our Lady Help of Christians Transferred from Weber, (1981); Basketball IILIV; Black Students Club ILIV; Intramur- als IILIV. MARC J. MAC QUARRIE Lutheran Memorial Fencing LILI1,(CAPTAIN)IV; WKGT-TV LI; Railraod Club 1,1l; Intramurals 1,11. KENNETH N. MAGNUS Who’s Who Among American High School Students; Honor Roll; Academic Letter: Base- ball (Manager) L11,I1I; National Junior Hon- or Society LI]; National Honor Society IV; Ram-Page LIL,Il, (Editor-In-Chief) IV; Bowling LIV; Student Council II; Polish Club IV; Speech Team II, Intramurals Il]. PETER MAHERAS St. Demeterios (Greek Orthodox) Basketball 1; Intramurals LII. JOHN P. MAHON St. Benedict JOSE MALAVE Our Lady of Mercy Transferred from Maur Hill, Kansas, (1981); WILLIAM H. MALEK St. Pascal Honor Roll; Student Council II; Intramurals LILI. JOHN J. MALEWIG St. Francis Xavier Key Club LIL1V; Intralurals 1. LEN D. MANDRO Track Field LJII. JOHN P. MARCUCCI Our Lady of Victory GEORGE W. MARDINI St. Henry Bowling III; Italian Club I; Intramurals I. MICHAEL S. MARINKO St. Priscilla Who’s Who Among American High School Students; Honor Roll; Ilinois State Scholar; Football LILMLIV; Varsity Club IILTV; Na- tional Honor Society HLIV; Polish Club LILIILIV; SKI CLUB HILIV; Student Council HAJILIV: Intramurals LH,HLIV. RODNEY S$. MATHEWS Transferred from Lincoln Park High School, (1980); Track LIl; Football 1; Basketball 1; Spanish Club HII; Black Brothers Club LILULIN; Intramurals LILHLIV. JAMES R. MATHIS St. Bartholomew DANIEL A. MATUSIEWICZ, JR. St. Ferdinand Soccer Il}; Polish Club ILIV; Student Coun- cil Il; Student Security ILIV; Intramurals LIV. MARC J. McDERMOTT St. Ladislaus Honor Roll; Baseball 1,1]; Intramurals LILMLIV. JIM T. MC DONOUGH Immaculate Conception Football LILILIV; Intramurals LILULIV. VINCENT M. MC GUIRE Immaculate Heart of Mary Who’s Who Among American High School Students; Honor Roll; Football LILIV; Varsi- ty Club IV; Intramurals LILIILIV. PATRICK J. MC KENNA St. Demetrios (Greek Orthodox) Basketball 1,1]; Intramurals LILILIV. MICHAEL A. MC KEON St. Andrew Intramurals LIl. PATRICK J. MC KERMITT Our Lady of Mercy Wrestling 1; Art Club HI; Environmental Club I; Intramurals L110. OSCAR J. MEDINA St. Philomena Soccer LILJII,1V; Basketball 1,1]; Varsity Club IV: Intramurals LILNLIV. THOMAS B. MEEHAN Hockey IV; Intramurals LILHLIV. DANIEL R. MELSON St. Edward TOMAS L. MENESES St. Hilary Filipino Club ILIV. JOHN A. MERCADO St. Cornelius RUBEN MERCADO Church of God Honor Roll; Track 1,11; Bowling 1,1]; Intra- murals I. RICHARD P. MESCHBACH St. Tarcissus Soccer LILJIL,IV; Intramurals HLTV. BRADLEY J. METOYER Holy Innocents LEONARD V. MIELE St. Pascal Football I; Italian Club L1L]I. Intramurals Lil. JOSEPH F. MILITO St. Michael Honor Roll; Honors Diploma; Illinois State Scholar; National Honor Society III,1V; Ital- ian Club ILIILIV; Ski Club IILIV. DANIEL R. MILKA St. Robert Bellermine St. Edward Italian Club I; Intramurals LI. TOM A. MILLER St. Jerome Intramurals LIL IU. DANIEL C. MINISCALCO Our Lady of Lourdes Honor Roll 1,1V; Football LI; Basketball L1; Baseball 1,1, IILIV; Bike Club 1,0; Judo Club ILI; Italian Club LI; War Games Club 1; Art Club HI; Intramurals LILIMLIV. ARMAN MIRANDA St. Genevieve Transferred from Espiritu Santo, (1981); STEVE J. MOCZULEWSKI Our Lady of Mercy Honor Roll IV; Beginning Band 1; Varsity Band IV. Band IAI; Marching Band HLIV; Concert LESTER M. Our Lady of Grace ae Honor Roll Il; Cross Countey I; Beginning Band Il; Varsity Band Ill; Concert Band IV; Judo Club IL g GREG F. MOJEK Our Lady of Grace Foo‘ball If. WILFREDO MONGE Holy Rosary Honor Roll LIV; Intramurals LIL. FRANCISCO J. MORALES Our Lady of Mercy Transferred from Lane Tech, (1981); Honor eo Roll. JAIME MORALES Our Lady of Lourdes Cross Country LI NILIV; Track Field LILMNILIV; Varsity Club ILIV; Intramurals ILI. GERARD P. MORRIS St. Edward Honor Roll; Football 1,11,11]; Football LJLWh Intramurals L,II. EUGENE J. MUCHA St. Viator Wrestling I; Baseball 1; Intramurals LILIV. STEVE M. MUN Queen of Angels Honor Roll; Soccer ILIV; Korean Club LILIILIV; Martial Arts Club LIL ILLTV; Speech Club ILIIL,1V; German Club I; Intra- murals II. RANDY MUNOZ St. Cornelius Spanish Club LILIILIV. JAMES S. MURPHY St. Giles VARSITY BAND I: CONCERT MARCH- ING BAND ILIILIV. PAT. J. MURPHY St. Monica Intramurals LILI. JOSEPH T.L. MUSZALSKI St. Helen POLISH CLUB LJILIILIV: Student Council LILI; School Plays LIV; Stage Crew IV; In- tramurals LILIILIV. JAMES J. MUZUPAPPA Immaculate Conception Honor Roll IV; Intramurals I. N ALFRED J. NAGODE St. Bartholomew Football I; Basketball 1,1]; Italian Club LII. TONY W. NAPIORKOWSKI St. Mary of the Angels Intramurals ILIILIV. FRANK A NAPLES Our Lady of Victory Honor Roll; Creative Writing Club LILIMLIV; Intramurals LIL1V. THOMAS H. NASH St. Matthias Basketball I; Bookstore Worker II,IIL1IV; In- tramurals IL,ILIV. DARIN D. NEUMER St. Benedict THOMAS C. NICPON St. Andrew Football L1L11L,1V; Baseball 111; Wrestling LILI; Italian Club LI; Student Council I; Intramurals L1L,ILIV. GLEN E. NOESEN St. Benedict Basketball 1,11,111,1V; Baseball [1,11L,1V; Con- cert Band LI; Intramural Club IIL1V; Varsi- ty Club ILIV; Intramurals LILIIL1V. ROBERT L. NOLE Our Lady of Grace Football LU JILIV; Track LI; Intramurals LILTILIV. DEAN S. NORDSTROM Our Lady of Mercy Honor Roll Ill; Hockey Club II; Intramurals {V. ROBERT F. NOSEK St. Eugene _ MICHAEL W. O’CONNOR Honor Roll LIL MLV: Polish Cab Ring Dance Committee CHRISTOPHER St. Wencelsaus Honor Roll; Football LILI IV. LILMLIV; Ski Club II; Varsi Intramurals LILI. | oO” STEVEN M. OBRIEN St. Robert Bellermine ‘ Wrestling 1; Intramurals Ll. - MICHAEL J. OCHWAT — St. Stanislaus ‘ Intramurals TV. : MICHAEL E OCONNOR : Intramurals Lum, IV. Immaculate Heart of Mary Wrestling 1,011; faa s ake | WILLIAM E. O’CONNOR Our Lady of Mercy Baseball UI; Ski Club IILIV; Intramur. LILIMILITV. MICHAEL B. O’DONNELL St. Bartholomew Intramurals 1. PHILLIP R. OGOREK St. Pascal Honor Roll; Intramurals 1. KWAN Y. OH Honor Roll; Korean Club LILI; Ski cl ILIV; Intramurals I. as PATRICK J. O’MALLEY St. Clement Intramurals LIL. ROBERT A. O MALLEY St. Margaret Mary Art Club LI; Intramurals LILI. MICHAEL J. O’PHELAN St. Clement Honor Roll LILIILIV; Illinois State Schol Honors Diploma, Who’s Who Amo American High School Students; Tech-L IV; Polish Club IV; Italian Club IV; Ch Club II; Student Council IL III; Bike Club i MATTHEW ORTMAN St. Alphonsus JOHN J. PACELT Our Lady of Victory Honor Roll; Baseball 1,11; Polish Club 1 Intramurals LILI. ERWIN N. PADAWANG St. Andrew q Track Field 1; Fencing 1V; Filipino C HLIV; Bike Club IV; Tech-Log IV; Intram als LU IILIV. MICHAEL J. PANEK St. Wenceslaus JOHN M. PANKOWSKI St. John Berchman Football I; Spanish Club Ill, Prete Intramurals LILI. JOHN N. PANVINO St. Bartholomew j Italian Club LILUWL1V; Intramu: LILMLIV. MELVIN J. PAPA Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Honor Roll LIL1V; Filipino Club IV; In murals 111. GEORGE P. PAPPAS St. Demetrios (Greek Orthodox) Library Club IILIV; School Plays ILIV; | dent Council 11,]11,1V; Speech Club IV; T| Log IV; Intramurals II. | NICHOLAS M. PAREDES St. John Bosco Intramurals LILI. RAUL M. PAREDES St. Alphonsus Honor Roll IV; Track 1]; Spanish | IMLIV; Art Club 1V; Intramurals LILIL ROBERT D. PAREDES St. Josaphat Hlinois State Scholar; Who's Who American High SChool Students; rama Ski ch te Schol 0 Amory Teche IV; Chey Clubl Club | ;[n {ra reside ial intramul ub Vs a ub ) ; ys INN yb lil Span fs iyi Who dents Cros oantey Li; Track Field 1; Na- lonor Society ILIV; National Junior Society LH; Tech-Log HW AILIV; Sci- ub LH; Filipino Club (Co-Founder, a. Il: recent IV; Competi- Roll LUJILIV; Wrestling 1; Filipino TH; Intramurals LILHLTV. : erred. fon = Schur: (1980); Spann il LIV; Intramurals le Cross Country 1,11) WV; Track 1, Base LU; Intra urals LU, HL, TV. ae 7 RAYMOND W. PETERS St. Genevieve Honor Roll ILIV; Soccer IILIV; Intramurals ILIV. GREGORY J. PETERSEN _MARK N. PETROW Immaculate Conception Soccer UII; Intramurals LILIILIV. THOMAS J. PETTY Immaculate Heart of Mary Intramurals LII. JOHN W. PFEIFFER St. Bartholomew Academic Letter; Honor Roll LL, ILIV; Illi- nois State Scholar; Who’s Who Among American High School Students; Tennis LILMLIV; Student Council ILILIV; Big Brothers IV; National Honor Society IILIV; North Central Evaluation Committee IV; Tech-Log Staff LI, (Faculty Editor) IEL,IV; Intramurals. II]. TIMOTHY J. PFEIFFER Our Lady of Grace Honor Roll; German Club IV; Science Club LI; Intramurals LILINILIV. ROBERT J. PHELAN Our Lady of Mercy Who's Who Among American High School Seniors; Illinois State Scholar; Honor Roll; Basketball 11; Football IV; Varsity Club IV; National Honor Society IIL,IV; Martial Arts Club III; Intramurals L1LJILIV. LARRY J. PICCHI St. Eugene Transferred from Notre Dame (1979); Con- cert Marching Jazz Band ILIILIV; Intra- murals IILIV. PATRICK G. PIERCE St. Ita Transferred from Quigley North, (1981); THOMAS M. PINSKY St. Benedict _ Honor Roll ILIV; Baseball LIIL1V; Bas- ketball 111; Ski Club III; LILAILIV. Intramurals MICHAEL W, PITTS St. Edward Wrestling LILI; Intramurals Il. TED T. PIWOWAR St. Ladislaus Adventurers Club II,1I1, Intramurals IV. VINCENT S, PIZZO St. Cornelius Transferred from Taft, (1981); JOSEPH D. PLATEK St. Hyacinth Honor Roll. WILLIAM J. PONZETTI St. Edward Honor Roll LL 1ILIV; Illinois State Scholar; Intramurals LI. DANIEL J. PORTENLANGER St. Benedict Honor Roll; German Club IIL IV; Polish Club ILIV; Science Club LLM; War Games MW; Intramurals LILMLIV. LEANDER P. PORTOKALIS Transfered from Amundsen, (1980); Wres- tling I1IL1V; Baseball 11; Varsity Club 1V; Intramurals IL1ILIV. STEVEN P. POSKUS St. Gertrude Football J; Intramurals LILNLIV. STEVEN W. POTRATZ St. Robert Bellermine Fencing I; Intramurals LLIN IV. PAUL J. PRADZINSKI St. Edward Honer Roll 1V; Intramurals LILNLIV. TIMOTHY Jj. PRESI St. Benedict Honor Roll lLIV; Intramurals FV. TRINNON J. PRESSWOOD Our Lady of Lourdes ‘Black Brothers Clab LI, (Vice-President) HI; oe Ns Senior Prom Committee IV; . } PROCACCIO : St. Priscilla Honor Roll. JOHN L. PTASNIK St. Wenceslaus Wrestling ILIIL1V; Varsity Club IV; Hall Guard 1,11; Bike Club I; Bums 1,I]; Intra- murals LILJILIV. ANDREW J. PUDELEK St. Wenceslaus Football LILILIV; Track LILIILIV; War Games LILILIV; Intramurals LILIILIV. FRANK A. PUDLO St. Philomena Fencing II; Varsity Band ILIII; Concert Band IV; Marching Band IILIV. JOEL A. QUERIDO St. Angela Honor Roll: Wrestling 1; Track II; Filipino Club ILIV; Intramurals L,I. R MARK A. RABIEJ St. Priscilla Honor Roll Ill. RONALD L. RADTKE Concordia Lutheran Church Tech-Log IV. FRANK S. RANIERI St. Paseal Honor Roll IL III; Football L,II; Track If; Ital- ian Club LJ; Intramurals LILJILIV. RICHARD A. RAUSCH St. Timothy Honor Roll LULULIV; Intramurals LILILIV. TITUS R. REDMOND St.Mels Basketball LILULIV; Black Students Club LILDLIV; Intramurals LI. JOHN M. REGALADO St. Andrew Honor Roll; Bowling 1; School Play III. - MARK A. REGALADO St. Andrew Honor Roll Ll. ANTHONY M. REGAN St. Pascal IHinois State Scholar; Honors Diploma; Foot- ball 1; War Games INV; Intramurals LI. CHRISTOPHER J. REXING St. Benedict Transferred from St. Benedict, (1981). ANTHONY J. RICCARDO Track L,]1,IV; Polish Club IV. JOSE L. RIOS Honor Roll; Science Environmental Club I. JOSE R. RIVERA St. Bonaventure Honor Roll 11; Intramurals LI. VICTOR RIVERA St. Genevieve Transferred from St. Joseph Preparatory Col- lege Seminary, (1980); Honor Roll; Fencing I; Art Club ILII, (President) IV; School Play IV; RLS IL. St. Bartholomew Academic Letter: nois State Scholar; Who's Who Among American High School Students; Big Broth- ers Program Chairman 1V; German Club H, (Vice-President) Ul, JV; National Junior Honor Society Lil; National Honor Society UL (President) IV; North Central Evaluation Committee IV; Science Environment Club (Secretary) I; Student Council LILHLIV; WKGI-TY LILVAAV; Tech-Log LILIH, (Edie tor-in-Chief, Photographer) IV. PAUL A. ROKOSZ St. Pascal Ulinois State Scholar, Academic Letter; Hon- or Roll; Bobsled Team HLIV; National Honor Society HILIV; Media Services Staff ILMLAV; Science Club LILIILIV; Polish Club LILULIV; Bookstore Staff IV; Ski Club HLIV; Big Brothers Club IV; NOrth Central Evaluation Committee IV. JIM D. ROSS Queen of Angels Intramurals LALTELTV. RICH M. ROTTINGER Our Lady of Mercy Intramurals 1Il. GILBERT A. RUBIO St. Alphonsus Honor Roll li, IV. KIRK P. RUCKER Holy Name Cathedral Black Students Club IILIV; LILIILIV. Intramurals MARK A. RYAN St. Ladislaus Honor Roll; Football ILIV; Track Field IILIV; Student Council INL,IV; Varsity Club IV; Intramurals LILULTV. RICHARD T. RYAN St. Cyril Methodius Honor Roll IV; Band LILIILIV; Jazz Band ILJL1V; Guitar Mass lILTV. JEFFREY J. RYKAL St. Pascal Wrestling I; Varsity Band. 11; Bike Club I; Bleacher Bums 1,IJ; Intramurals LILIILIV. MRAK RYS St. Wenceslaus Soccer LILIII; Polish Club ILIILIV; Big Brothers IV; Senior Committee IV; Intramur- als Il. 5 PETER G. SADOWY]J St. Nicholas Cathedral Science Club LILIil. JESSE R. SALAZAR St. Benedict Transferred from St. Benedict, (4982); Span- ish Club IV. JOSE F. SALAZAR Queen of Angels Honor Roll 1V; Spanish Club IILTV; Intra- murals LIULIILIV. STEVEN R. SAMPSON Our Lady of Mercy Honor Roll; Hlinois State Scholar; Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents; National Junior Honor Society Ll; Chess Club 1H; National Honor Society IV; Intramurals 1. DANIEL J. SAMSA St. Henry Illinois State Scholar; Honor Roll; Polish Club ILNLIV; Intramurals LILI. BRIAN D. SANDECKI St. Viator Soccer Ll; Intramurals LI AV. WILLIAM M. SAUNDERS St. Timothy DAVID A. SCAMARDO Holy Rosary Honor Roll LILIILIV; Science Club I. STEPHEN M. SCHAFRANEK St. Edward Honor Roll IV; Intramurals LII. PAUL G, SCHATZ Immaculate Conception Honor Roll Il; Student Council ILIILIV; Key onor Roll LILILIV; Hi - Club ILAIL, (President) IV; Science Club I; Big Brothers [V; Junior Ring Dance Commit- tee Il; Senior Prom Committee IV. JOHN P. SCHER _ St. Nicholas Cathedral Honor Roll. TONY J. SCHIAVONE Our Lady of Mercy Intramurals LAUL)V. JOSEPH M. SCHILLINGER St. Francis Borgia Intramurals LU. MICHAEL G. SCHIRO ANTHONY P. SCHMAUS St. Josaphat ; Honor Roll; Who's Who High i ee S JOE G. SCHMUGGE St. Francis Borgia vy Honor Roll; Irish Club 1; Space Exploration Club LH; Intramurals LILHL THOMAS M. SCHNATTERBECK Our Lady of Mercy Illinois State Scholar, Honor Roll; AATG Award; Soccer LII; Speech ILULIV; Bike Club LILWLIV; German Club ILIV; Big Brothers 1V; Campus Ministry Club IV; Na- tional Junior Honor Society LII; National Honor Society IV; Intramurals IV. TODD C. SCHNEIDER St. Benedict Baseball LI; Intramurals LILIILIV. DEAN L. SCHOLTES St. Benedict Beginning Band I; Varsity Band ILIII; Intra- murals LILI. WALTER P. SCHWETZ St. Stanislaus B M Intramurals LILILIV. ROBERT SERRANO St. Gertrude Hockey IV; Intramurals L1LIII. FRANK R. SERRECCHIA St. Monica Science Environmental Club LILILIV; Ital- ian Club LILII,IV; Student Council LILI; Energy Committee I1,III; National Honor So- ciety IiL,1V; Hall Guard IILIV. BRAIN G. SHADER St. Tarcissus Honor Roll LI1L,111L,1V; Music Committee IV; Dungeons Dragons Club I; National Ju- nior Honor Society 1,1]; Latin Club LILIILIV; School Plays ILIILIV. DANIEL R. SHAFFERN St. Paul Intramurals LILI IV. PATRICK A. SHEEHY St. Ignatius Transferred from St. Ignatius College Prep. (1980); Soccer ILI Intramurals ILM TV. MICHAEL J. SHEPHERD St. Veronica Bowling I. TOM E. SHERMAN St. Jerome Honor Roll Ill; Band LILIILIV; Intramurals Liv. JOHN J. SHERWOOD St. Gertrude Wrestling LIl; Football (Manager) Il; Rugby (Manager) I; Student Council Ill; Intramur- als TH. DONG W. SHIN Transferred from Mather, (1981); Korean Club HLIV; German Club ILJELIV; Intra- murals TLL JAEHA J. SHIN Lakeside Evangelical Church Transferred from St. Gregory, (1979); IHinois State Scholar; Honor Roll; Basketball 1; Track I; National Honor Society IV; Korean Club LILULIV; Filipino Club IV; Speech ILIV; Intramurals TILIV. CARL W. SIEMIANOWSKI St. Thecla Illinois State Scholar, Honor Roll LII,1IL1V; 291 Chess Club LILIII; National Junior Honor Society ILIII; Dungeons Dragons I. HECTOR A. SILVA St. Sebastian Honor Roll LILI; Bowling III; Spanish Club LILILIV; Intramurals LIUTILIV. DAVID S. SIMMONS Immaculate Conception Bowling ILIV; Bowling Club LILILIV; In- tramurals LILIILIV. GREGORY J. SIMMS Assumption Football LILIILIV; Ski Club IILIV; Varsity Club IILIV; Student Council LILI, (Presi- dent) IV; Senior Class Committee IV; Orange Club IV; Intramurals LILIILITV. WILLIAM O. SINNER Sauganash Community Church Honor Roll L11,1L,IV; Intramurals III. SEAN R. SKEHAN St. Edward Honor Roll IV; Intramurals 1,11. MICHAEL A. SKORODYNSKI St. Viodymyr Olha Intramurals LILI. MICHAEL P. SKRYPEK St. Mary of the Woods Band IV. DARREL J. SMITH Our Lady of Grace Honor Roll LILUL1V; Dungeons Dragon Club I]; Indian Club III, (President) TV; In- tramurals I. EVOL H. SMITH Our Lady of the Angels Transferred from Lincoln Park, (1981); Soc- cer IILIV. JERRY M. SMITH St. Matthias Wrestling LI. TIMOTHY J. SMITH St. Cornelius Transferred from St. Patrick, (1980); Honor Roll I11,1V; Competitive Speech III; Creative Writing IV. CHRISTOPHER J. SMOLA St. Gregory Intramurals LILULIV. MARK J. SMOLEN St. Edward Transferred from Schurz, (1980); PERRY E. SMOLINSKI Our Lady of Lourdes Honor Roll IV; Intramurals LILIILIV. JOHN A. SLABY St. Constance Polish Club LJLIILIV; Student Council LILI. MICHAEL J. SMYTH St. Monica Key Club IV; Intramurals ILTH. HENRY SOBUS St. Cornelius Track 1; Polish Club III. EDWARD R. SOLHEIM Honor Roll; Art Club; Creative Writing; Gift Horse; Intramurals LIV. BARRY A. SOSTARIC Our Lady Of Mt. Carmel CHRIS J. SPORINA Our Lady Of Victory CHUCK J. STAFF St. Hilary Transferred from Weber, (1980); Honor Roll; Football ILIIL1V; Varsity Club IIL,IV; Intra- murals ILIILIV. THOMAS E. STANCY St. Thecla Soccer II1,IV; Track II]; Student Council 1,11; Science Club LILI; SKI CLUB I]; Polish Club IIL,IV; Adventures Club J; Intramurals HAV. ANDREW W. STAPKA Immaculate Conception PAUL C. STAUFFER St. Margaret Mary Football LILIV; Intramurals LILIILIV. JOE STEFANEC St. Gregory Soccer IL,III; Polish Club IL,IIL,1V; German Club IV; Library Club ILIIL1V; Big Brothers IV; War Games ILJIILIV. JIM M. STEIGERWALD St. Viator PHIL P. STEINERT Our Lady of Victory Honor Roll. CRAIG J. STEWART St. Bartholomew Basketball LILI]; Tennis II; Intramurals LILIILIV. PETER P. STIMAC St. Matthias Honor Roll; Basketball L11,11LIV; Intramur- als I. KENNETH J. STRICKLAND St. Hyacinth Football LILI; Wrestling LILULIV; War Games ILILIV; Key Club IV; Hall Guard IV; Intramurals LILIILIV. RICHARD T. STUBING St. Francix Xavier Honor Roll; Wrestling ILIIL1V; Intramurals ILMLIV. MICHAEL A. STYRNA St. Philomena Honor Roll; Who’s Who Among American High School Students; Illinois State Scholar; Football I; Junior Ring Dance Committee III; Bowling ILILIV. MICHAEL J. SUGRUE St. Priscilla Honor Roll; Soccer I; Wrestling L111; Intra- murals LILHELTV. PATRICK F. SULLIVAN St. Priscilla Beginning Band 1; Concert Marching Band ILI. MICHAEL D. SVEDMAN St. Andrew School Play ILIV. CLIFF A. SWIONTEK St. Viator Honor Roll LILMLIV; Wrestling 111; Intra- murals LILIILIV. EUGENE G. SWYTNYK St. Nicholas Cathedral Intramurals LILIILIV. JOHN M. SZCZERBA St. Nicholas Cathedral Honor Roll; Polish Club LII. ANDREW SZIMON Our Lady of Lourdes Intramurals LILIILIV. JAMES G. SZPILA St. Wenceslaus Honor Roll; Wrestling LILIII; Fitness Team I; Ram-Page II]; Tech-Log II; War Game- IV; Italian Club IV; Intramurals LILIILIV. JOHN E. SZTUK St. Edward Intramurals IL III. STEVE C. SZYSZKA Immaculate Heart of Mary Intramurals LILIIL1V. JAVIER TAMEZ Northside Church of the Nazarene Art Club LI; Intramurals L1LILIV. ROBERT L. TAYLOR Ressurection Black Students Club LILIILIV. JIM J. TIANIS St. Andrew (Greek Orthodox) Football LIL,IILIV; Media Services Il; Stu- dent Council LILMLIV; Varsity IV; Intra- murals LILIILIV. JOHN M. TOBIN St. Pascal Intramurals LILILIV. RONALD J. TOCZEK St. Hyacinth ALDO G. TODARO Our Lady Mother of the Church Transferred from a school in Italy; Track. Field ILMLIV; Football Ill; Italian Club LILI. RODNEY J. TOPOREK St. Priscilla Art Club LILI; Polish Club LILTILIV; In- tramurals I. NORMAN C. TOSCANO St. Andrew Italian Club IL; Beginning Band III; Intra- murals 1,11 III. ANTHONY J. TROPEA St. Stanislaus B M Italian Club II, (President) II]; Media Ser- vices IILIV; WKGT-TV III. U ANDREW UDZIELAK St. Ladislaus Football Il; Track Field ILIV; Polish Club LILIILIV; Student Council IIL,1V; Big Brothers IV; Senior Committee IV; Junior Ring Dance Committee III; Senior Prom Committee IV; Bleacher Bums II,III; Intra- murals LII. PETER J. ULIASZ St. Cornelius Track Field LILIILI1V; Cross Country LILILIV; Varsity IV; North Central Evalua- tion Committee IV; Gift Horse 1V; Hallguard ILIILIV; Intramurals LILULIV. DAN L. UTTERBACK St. Hyacinth Transferred from Weber, (1980); Intramurals LI. V JOHN R. VALENZIANO Queen of All Saints Honor Roll; Who’s Who Among American High School Students; Basketball 1,11; Foot- ball LIL,IIL1V; Bookstore Staff LILI]; Varsi- ty Club IV; Intramurals LILIILIV. KENNETH A. VAN HAUTE St. Hilary Baseball LI; Intramurals LILIILIV. JOHN A. VANNUCCHI Transfiguration Soccer III; Intramurals IV. DAVE L. VALERIO Immaculate Heart of Mary Basketball I; Intramurals LII. MIGUEL A. VAZQUEZ, JR. Our Lady of Grace Track I; Spanish Club LILIILIV; Intramurals I. E. KENNETH VELASCO St. John Bosco Transferred from school in Manila, (1981); School Play IV; Filipino Club II1,1V; Bowling IV; Honor Roll IILIV. MIGUEL VINAJA St. John Berchman Transferred From St. Patrick, (1979); Spanish Club ILIILITV. W ROBERT F. WALASZEK St. James Transferred from Weber, (1980); Intramurals Ill. DANIEL P. WALSH Our Lady of Victory Wrestling LII. MICHAEL J. WARD Queen of All Saints Wrestling LII; Varsity Band II]; Marching Band IILIV; Concert Band IV; Intramurals LILTILIV. TIMOTHY F. WARE Keystone Baptist Church Basketball II; Black Students Club LILIILIV; Intramurals L1L,L1V. CHARLES A. WATERS St. Margaret Mary Football 1; Wrestling ILIILIV; Varsity Club IV; Intramurals LIV. BRIAN J. WHITE St. Priscilla Wrestling I; Band III; Intramurals IIL 1IL1V. MICHAEL J. WHITE St. Wenceslaus Wrestling 1; Football L11,11L,1V; Bookstore Staff LIUL,IV; Varsity Club IV; Intramurals LILULIV. GREG A. WHITESIDE Our Lady of Victory Honor Roll; Soccer LILI; Intramurals LILI. FRANK R. WIACEK St. Juliana Honor Roll IV; Polish Club L111; ( Club IV; Intramurals LELINLIV. PETER A. WIECZOREK St. Viator Intramurals LU,HLIV. JERRY A. WILHELM Queen of Angels Bowling IV; Intramurals LILIIL1V. ROBERT S. WILHELM St. Robert Bellermine Soccer I; Intramurals I. ROBERT J. WILLIAMS Our Lady of Victory Ram-Page III; Student Council II1,1V; i fy murals LIILIV. RICHARD W. WILSEK St. Hilary Honor Roll IV; Wrestling 1; Science ¢ De LILULIV; Polish Club ILIV; German (5 — Ill; Intramurals IILTV. MICHAEL N. WITCHELL St. Juliana Fencing I; Intramurals LILIILIV. STEPHEN J. WOJNICKI St. Tarcissus Honor Roll IV; Railroad Club LI; Stu i Council I; Intramurals LU,UILTV. WON H. WOO Transferred from Von Steuben, (1980); E or Roll Academic Letter; Illinois State Sc ar; Korean Club LILILIV; National Hijr II. KURT M. WOZNIAK St. Robert Bellermine Transferred from Steinmetz, (1980); JAMES R. WRIGHT School Play IV. THOMAS WUENSCH Queen of All Saints GARY W. WURGLITZ St. Genevieve Society II,1V; Chess Club ILI; Intrami Is Honor Roll; Ski Club ILIV; Ping Pongl. — Y MARK A. YEDINAK Immaculate Heart of Mary 5 Honor Roll LILIILIV; Who's Who Ar American High School Students; Footb Varsity Band I; Concert Marching | LILILIV; Bike Club 1, (President) ILD ¥, National Honor Society HWLIV; Intram il LILMLIV. 4 A DAVID A. ZANDER Queen of Angels Illinois State Scholar; Honor Roll; Tra Field LILILIV; Cross Country ILD Tech-Log LI; Varsity Club IV; Intramak LILNLIV WILLIAM J. ZELASKO Queen Of Angels Football LI,IIL1TV; Varsity Club; Intram als | LILMLIV. WILLIAM X. ZELENKA St. Cornelius Intramurals LI ILIV. JOSEPH E. ZIOL St. Edward Concert Marching Band LILIILIV; Band LIV; Musical Productions IILIV. sl ce aes A Antosz, Rev. James 158 B Bator, Chester 158 Birch, Philip 140 Borkowski, Arthur 143 Bratek, Rev. Martin 158 Bratko, Fr. Ken 138 Breen, John 143 Brown, Robert 142 Bunge, Joseph 156 iS Carlson, Thomas 140 Carskie, Robert 156 Clark, Gerda 146 Colletti, Michael 142 Corcoran, Francis 148 Costello, Karl 162 Cukierski, Max 151 D Davis, Steven 151 Del Castillo, Mina 151 De rendal, Robert 138 Dermondy, James 143 Dobosz, Robert 153 Donohue, Kevin 153 A Abanero, Jose T. 92 Abbate, Anthony G. 38 Abbate, Frank A. 204 Abbate, John B. 250 Abbinanti, Frank 92 Abbinanti, Michael 250 Abel, Stephen 92 Abendhoff, Micheal 250 Abrego, Antonio 250 Abreu, Julio C. 38 Abreu, Wilson 38 Achanzar, David T. 250 Adachi, John D. 92 Adamopoulos, Chris 92 Adamopoulos, George 250 Adams, Frederick P. 204 Adamson, Kevin T. 38 Aguilan, Rene M. 92 Aguilan, Roel C. 204 Aguilar, Ivan 92 Ahlfeld, Daniel J. 250 Aich, Richard W. 92 Aichholzer, Joseph 204 Aichinger, David S. 92 Aichinger, Michael 250 Aigner, Gary D. 204 Akbani, Mohammed K. 92 Albrecht, Arnold 92 Alcaraz, Edward 92 Alcaraz, Edward 92 Aleida, Guido 204 Alaman, Abundio 250 Alexiades, George 92 Alfonso, Ricky D. 250 Ali, Vicar S. 38 Allen, Donald W. 92 Alm, James B. 250 Almaguer, Joel 204 Almendarez, Filiberto 92 Almgren, Scott E. 92 Almonte, Margarito 92 Aluise, Vince G. 92 Alvarado, Gerardo 204 Alvarez, Alberto L. 38 Alvidrez, Ramon 92 Ambrogi, John L. 250 Amesquita, Rob R. 38 Anemone, Salvatore 38 Aneona, Vincent M. 250 Andersen, Michael 250 Andersen, David J. 92 Anderson, Gary J. 204 Anderson, John R. 92 Andras, Greg A. 250 Andrews, Marc 92 Andruk, Michael 250 Andrushko, Marc Z. 92 Anetsberger, Robert 92 Angelatos, Dean 204 Anish, Gary M. 92 Annis, Joseph V. 204 Antczak, Leszek 250 Anthony, Louis G. 38 Anthony, William 204 Antolovic, Barry 204 Antzakles, Gus N. 38 Arado, Thomas D. 38 Arbuckle, Mike 38 Ardelean, Sorin 38 Arehart, John 250 Arreguin, Tino A. 92 Arroyo, Javier 250 Arteaga, Edward 38 Arteta, Ernesto 38 Arteta, Jorge L. 204 Asis, Timoteo O. 38 Atamian, Eric R. 38 FACULTY INDEX Dorken, Richard 143 Dubel, Rev. Edward 148 Dzielski, Rev. John 153 Je. Eby, Kermit 162 Edmunds, Robert 162 Erhardt, Terry 146 ‘a Fabianski, James 143 Fabianski, Mary 143 Fallico, Craig 147 Fesi, Larry 160 G Gagner, Robert 162 Galluzzo, Fred 158 Garvy, Maria 144 Gavin, Bro, Eamon 144 Gawlik, Matthew 151 Gaynor, Dennis 146 Glab, Rev. Joseph 138 Glab, Rev. Steve 158 Goldbeck, William 144 Gruber, John 156 Jest Hanning, Scott 162 Harrison, Ronald 160 Hennessey, Michael 163 Hennessey, William 150 Herzog, Henry 160 Hoerster, John 138 Huebner, Randall 144 Jaskula, Rev. Edward 154 Juda, Rev. Stephen 164 K Kearney, Sr. Bonnie 158 Kelleher, William 144 Kocon, Rev. Alexander 159 Kazan, Kathy 142 Kozlik, Casey 156 Kubik, Rev. Thomas 160 Kujawinski, Frank 144 Kurland, John 145 Lang, Richard 150 Lazzara, Peter 157 Ledin, Donald 161 M Maggiore, James 148 Malinski, Nicholas 138 May, Donald 163 McCann, Dennis 148 STUDE Au, Danny K. 204 Austin, George 38 Avila, Joaquin 92 Ayala, Francisco A. 92 B Babich, Matty M. 92 Babitsch, Andreas 204 Bacarella, Joseph 250 Bacchi, Michael A. 92 Bacino, John J. 92 Badillo, Washington 250 Badounas, Frank F. 250 Baginskis, Thomas 38 Bajko, Raymond J. 204 Bako, Thomas 38 Balcsik, Edward M. 250 Baldwin, Daniel J. 38 Baldwin, Scott A. 250 Ballasch, Louis M. 204 Balle, Andre D. 38 Balas, Danny S. 204 Baluyut, Ruel C. 92 Bambula, Mark C. 38 Banas, Edward C. 204 Banas, Paul 92 Banas, Stanley 251 Bancoro, Benjamin 38 Band, Johnny F. 92 Baniqueo, Ray L. 251 Banistean, John 92 Banks, David J. 92 Bara, Daniel G. 38 Baran, Jefferey 38 Baranek, Eddie C. 93 Bargo, Vincent 251 Barker, Thomas 204 Barkstrom, Sean 38 Barone, Anthony 204 Barone, Carl 251 Barrett, Joseph 38 Barrett, Michael 38 Barrett, Robert 204 Barrett, Thomas 38 Barros, Antonio 93 Barry, Jim P. 204 Barry, Paul A. 93 Barsano, Anthony T. 93 Barsch, Jeffery G. 204 Barsella, James 251 Barsella, John F. 251 Barta, Mike L. 38 Bartelli, Joe J. 251 Bartjen, Michael 251 Bartoli, Daniel 38 Bartuce, Robert C. 93 Barzowski, Edwerd 204 Basball, Kevin M. 204 Basharis, George 38 Basharis, Peter A. 204 Bassett, Henry L. 204 Bassie, Tim W. 204 Bayer, Jack K. 204 Baszum, Greg 38 Battista, Luigi 38 Bauer, Robert A. 251 Bauknecht, Michael 93 Baum, Scott P. 93 Baumann, Erik R. 251 Bauschelt, Joseph 251 Bayna, Napoleon C. 93 Beard, Nathaniel 251 Beaudion, Darrell 38 Beaudion, Rodney 251 Bechguenturian, Reic 39 Beck, David P. 39 Becker, John 204 Becker, Thomas P. 93 Becker, William E. 251 Bednarek, Tom 39 Beha, Walter 93 Behof, Robert 251 Behzad, Mark 204 Bell, Gerald B. 93 Bello, Bernardo 39 Beltran, Robert 39 Benitez, Javier A. 93 Benitez, Roberto C. 93 Benjamin, Douglas 93 Bennett, Mark 204 Bercan, Paul R. 93 Berenz, Robert 39 Bernardi, John 251 Bernath, John R. 251 Berry, Douglas 251 Berti, Michael 251 Besetzny, Steve G. 93 Bialek, Richard 251 Bianchini, Anthony 93 Bielak, Chris J. 93 Bieschke, Kenneth J. 251 Biles, Elgin, L. 39 Billsten, Louis 251 Birt, Tom J. 93 Bishop, Daniel W. 93 Black, Michael F. 39 Blankenheim, Ed M. 93 Blankenship, Wesley 39 Blasinski, John B. 39 Blaszinski, Dan 39 Bloch, Matthew I. 93 Blomberg, Robert M. 93 Blomstrand, Michael 251 Blomstrand, Mike J. 93 Bloodworth, Lamar C. 39 Bock, Gary A. 93 Bocskovits, John 39 Bodziak, Mark 39 Boettcher, Richard 93 Boettser, Thomas 252 Bogusz, James T. 252 Boldt, James 39 Bolhak, Nicky J. 93 Bolthouse, Jeffrey S. 39 Booth, Wendell 93 Borja, Raymond 252 Borowski, David 252 Borras, Victor 39 Borrini, William P. 39 Bosak, Alex J. 252 Bouzas, Peter 93 Bowen, Mark A. 252 Boyd, Antwann 93 Boyle, Dennis M. 93 Boyle, Douglas V. 39 Bozek, Joe 93 Bragioli, Frank 93 Brannan, Ken M. 39 Brannan, Michael 252 Brassell, John R. 39 Breen, John C. 39 Brennan, Edward 252 Brennan, Joe E. 39 Brennan, Mark M. 93 Brennecke, Michael 39 Brenner, Patrick 252 Briceno, Juan C. 39 Bridges, Steve 93 Briody, James J. 252 Britton, John R. 39 Britton, Joseph 252 Broderick, John 252 Brodlo, Thomas 93 Bromann, Thomas 39 Broniek, John M. 94 Brooks, Karl A. 39 Brooks, Micheal 94 Brown, Dennis 252 McClean, Samuel 154 McGee, Rev. Richard 159 McKeon, William 149 Miller, James 152 Miller, Robert 141 Moran, David 149 Morris, Robert 142 Morrison, Peter 162 Muellner, John 163 N Napiorkowski, Rev. Thaddeus 154 Neihengen, Thomas 169 Nowak, Rev. John 159 O Ociepka, Robert 149 Ofisher, Gary 139 Oleszczuk, John 150 Orzechowski, Rev. Al 164 ie Palmer, Randall 159 Pappas, Steve 145 Peraino, Timothy 151 Perrin, Robert 145 Pisarek, Kathy 150 Prete, Louis 150 Puchalski, Mark 139 Quanstrum, Richard 157 R Rebora, Mark 163 Reyes, Diane 154 Reyes, Peter 151 Roombos, Betty 161 Russo, Jack 141 Rutkowski, Barney 153 S Salvino, Vincent 139 Scalise, Ralph 163 Schalek, Edward 164 Sbordone, James 145 Sekulski, Louis 155 Senise, Peter 152 Sindelar, Thomas 142 Slingerland, Robert 140 Smith, Jeffrey 161 Stasiak, Albin 150 Stevens, Sean 159 Szymanski, James 152 4f. Tadla, Rev. Mitchell 164 Telkes, Clarence 139 Thorn, Raymond 149 T INDEX Brown, Kent J. 252 Brown, Shawn E. Bruce, Ulises 94 Brueck, Vincent 94 Brulle, Ronald 39 Brzoska, David L. 39 Bubert, Edward A. 39 Bucki, Paul 94 Bucki, Peter L. 252 Buduris, David 252 Buffo, Robert 252 Bugaj, Christopher 39 Bugaj, Wesley 252 Buican, Brian 252 Bukowski, Paul 252 Buntinas, Rimas M. 39 Buol, Peter H. 94 Buol, Werner H. 252 Burbano, Jorge G. 94 Burbatt, Steve D. 39 Burke, Kevin P. 39 Burdin, Sigmund W. 94 Burgos, Luis 252 Burlak, David J. 94 Burton, Steven 252 Busch, Robert M. 40 Bussa, Steven H. 252 Byers, Craig S. 40 Bzowy, David D. 253 Gy Caamano, Todd R. 40 Caballero, Richardo 205 Cabrales, Jorge 40 Cabrera, Michael 40 Caceres, Abel O. 253 Caceres, Ceasar A. 40 Caceres, Robert 205 Calalang, Arnulfo 40 Calcina, Mark A. 205 Calderaro, Steven 94 Calderisi, Michael 40 Calkins, Michael 253 Camacho, Jose 205 Campbell, Patrick 253 Campbell, Peter L. 253 Campbell, Sean F. 40 Campeol, Paul 205 Campise, Frank 40 Canales, Waldo 205 Canias, Danny M. 40 Cannella, Sam 205 Canning, Kevin 206 Canning, Patrick 253 Cannon, James E. 94 Cano, Daniel 40 Cano, Roberto 206 Cano, Sergio 94 Cantrell, David 40 Capiz, Bryant D. 40 Cappa, Joe A. 40 Cappello, Vincent 253 Carbone, Jack F. 253 Cardenas, Joseph 40 Carey, Edward M. 94 Carl, Frank A. 94 Carle, Luis 40 Carlson, Bill D. 40 Carlson, Brian J. 40 Carlson, Richard 40 Carnes, Michael 206 Carney, William 206 Carr, John F. 94 Carranza, Victor 40 Carrera, Edwin 206 Carroll, Michael 40 Carroll, Thomas 206 Carter, Michael 40, 253 Carter, Tod A. 94 Caruso, Ross L. 253 Casaclang, Roderick 253 Casanova, Tom A. 40 Casbarr, Kenneth 40 Castaneda, Luis F. 40 Castellanos, Richardo 253 Castillo, Andres 40 Castillo, Anthony 40 Castillo, Jesse 206 Castillo, Victor 206 Castro, Ronald F. 40 Castro, Ulises 206 Castalano, Jim F. 40 Ceffalio, Christopher 40 Ceffalio, George 253 Celano, Gerald 206 Centanne, Stanley P. 40 Cerniglia, Joseph 253 Cerone, Lois R. 40 Cervantes, Jose D. 94 Chan, Samson 40 Chapa, Ruben R. 40 Chausse, James B. 94 Chausse, Joseph 40 Chencinski, Michael 206 Cheslog, Robert J. 94 Chiappetta, Brian 253 Cho, Andy 206 Cho, Don K. 41 Cho, Lude S. 94 Cho, Paul 41 Cho, Peter I. 41 Christian, David 253 Christie, William 253 Chong, Eun Sang 206 Chung, Joseph 41 Chung, Sung J. Cicerchia, Anthony 206 Cicero, Marc A. 253 Cicinelli, Ronald 206 Ciecko, Kevin M. 206 Ciecielski, Steve 94 Ciesla, Gerald J. 94 Cifuentes, Douglas 206 Clark, Charles W. 253 Clark, Clark C. 41 Clarke, John A. 94 Claudio, Domingo 94 Cludio, Sean E. 94 Clewis, Scott R. 253 Clinton, Leonard 41 Coan, Michael 253 Cochovity, Mark C. 206 Coddington, Louis 253 Codina, Barry V. 206 Codina, Bernardo 253 Coffel, Michael 206 Coghill, Gary D. 41 Coha, Donald 41 Cohen, Michael D. 41 Collins, Arthur 94 Collins, Bob J. 94 ‘Collins, Dean 41 Collins, John T. 206 Collins, Michael 206 Collura, Nicholas 206 Colon, Angel 94 Colon, Juan 41 Compton, Anthony 253 Connell, Sean C. 206 Connolly, Colman 94 Connolly, Tom J. 206 Conoboy, Michael 254 Conover, Jeff 41 Conrad, Alfred S. 41 Conroy, Kevin C. 254 Constanzo, Philip 41 Convey, John F. 206 Convey, Kevin W. 94 Tomasetti, John 152 Tomaso, Nancy 145 Trahey, David 155 Troya, Linda 147 U Urban, John 157 V Vigon, Larry 163 Von Vogt, Lourdes 147 W Watson, Lawrence 155 Winiecki, Thomas 139 Wleklinski, Eugene 160 Wojcik, Ted 142 Wroblewski, Rev. Marion 161 Wuerttel, James 152 Wynn, William 145 yh Zajac, Daniel 157 Zelasko, Dennis 155 Zygowicz, Rev. Thaddius 164 Conway, Michael 206 Cook, Marty Ray 94 Cooke, Richard 94 Cordero, Arnel 206 Cordero, Mario 206 Cordero, Raul A. 94 Cores, Paul J. 206 Corliss, Daniel P. 41 Cortes, Rigoberto 206 Cortese, Anthony 254 Cortez, Edmundo P. 41 Cortez, Gary T. 206 Costello, William J. 206 Cosentino, Micheal 94 Cosme, Fred 254 Cotter, Dan A. 206 Cox, Alan A. 254 Cozzini, Silvano 94 Craig, Logan J. Craig, Robert J. 254 Cramm, Edward D. 41 Crane, John 41 Crawford, Danny 41 Creason, Mark C. 41 Criscione, Robert J. 95 Crocco, Mario J. 254 Crowley, Colin P. 41 Crowley, Vincent 95 Cruz, Juan C. 41 Cruz, Luis A. 41 Cruz, Rogie E. 206 Cubic, Mirsad 41 Cukich, Mirko L. 41 Cullotta, Don A. Culotta, John 207 Cunnifee, Tom M. 95 Cunningham, John 41 Cunningham, Vincent 95 Curland, Kevin 41 Curotto, David 41 Curran, Michael 254 Curran, Robert A. 207 Currie, William 254 Curth, Edward M. 207 Curtis, Timothy J. 207 Cusack, Michael 254 Cushing, Michael T. 95 Cutaia, Anthony J. 41 Cygielski, Simon 41 Czajkowski, Matthew 254 Czajkowskyj, Robert 207 Czarnik, Brian 95 Czupek, Joseph D. 207 Czyzewski, Jerry M. 207 iD Dabrowski, Joe 95 Dadej, Dennis J. 254 D’agostino, Giuseppe 207 Dalke, Daniel 95 Daluga , Brian J. 41 Damasco, Jerome 41 Dameron, John P. 254 Dameron, Thomas 41 Danahy, Thomas J. 254 Dandridge, Lamont W. 207 Danek, Kevin R. 41 Danial, Marlon 42 Danicic, Peter 41 Daniels, Derrick L. 254 Daniels, Don J. 95 Danner, Jerrell R. 207 Daniels, Steven B. 42 Dasilva, Mike 42 Datro, Gary A. 95 Dattomo, John J. 42 Dauber, Michael S. 42 293 Daugherty, Michael 207 Davila, Sean A. 207 294 Davila, Victor J. 42 Davis, Antonio 95 Davis, Timothy 95 Davksha, Mike 42 Dawiec, Stanley J. 42 Dawson, James A. 95 Dawson, Thomas 254 Deangelis, John 95 Dearmas, Manny 42 Degand, Paul 42 Degeneffe, Daniel 254 Delacurz, Ferdinand 207 Delacruz, Gabriel 42 Delarosa, Michael J. 207 Delavergne, Joseph 95 Delavergne, Thomas P. 42 Delisle, James T. 95 Delli, Andrew W. 207 Demilliano, Joseph 254 Demma, Peter J. 42 Dendor, Jim E. 207 Denk, John S. 254 Denk, Terry L. 254 Dennis, Richard 95 Denofrio, Michael 95 Densmore, David A. 42 Dermody, Michael 42 Derasa, Allen R. 95 Desantis, John P. 95 Desbles, David A. 207 Dettmer, Mark 254 Dever, Michael J. 207 Dever, Peter J. 254 Dever, Timothy 207 Devera, Pablito 254 Devivo, August 254 Devivo, Frank C. 42 Devivo Dino J. 207 Dexter, Jerome N. 95 Diakatos, Spiro 42 Diamond, Chris 207 Diaz, Edward A. 207 Diaz, Juan J. 42 Dickey, Dale W. 95 Dickow, John P. 207 Dickow, Mark R. 255 Diemek, Robert R. 95 Dienethal, Robert 42 Dilisi, Ronald T. 95 Dimeas, Jim 95 Dill, Timothy J. 255 Dillon, Sean T. 255 Dilollo, John M. 255 Dimalanta, Nonoy 255 Dineen, John M. 255 Dingraudo, Douglas 95 Divenere, Joseph 255 Dodge, John H. 207 Doherty, Thomas 207 Dolleton, Eugene N. 42 Domaszewicz, Edward 95 Dombrowski, Kurt A. 95 Dominelli, Frank 207 Dominelli, Michael 95 Dominguez, Jaime 4 Donati, Anthony L. 42 Donati, Michael L. 255 Donnelly, Kevin 207 Donnelly, Gerard 207 Doocy, Dennis 207 Doocy, Michael E. 42 Dopke, Martin 207 Dose, Bradley J. 255 Dosek, Tom W. 207 Dougan, Tim S. 95 Doyle, John H. 207 Drakert, Robert S. 95 Drakopoulos, Louis 255 Drury, Thomas J. 95 Drzymala, Michael 95 Dubiel, Morgan A. 95 . Duckmann, Mark 255 Dudic, Omer 95 Dudych, Robert 207 Dudzinski, Paul R. 42 Duerig, Cris G. 42 Dugandzic, Dominik 96 Dugandzic, Tony J. 42 Duke, Martin A. 42 Dulen, Patrick J. 42 Duncan, Charles E. 42 Duran, Jesse E. 42 Durso, Nick J. 42 Dvorak, Martin 207 Dwyer, Kevin J. 255 Dwyer, Pete N. 96 Dykas, Ken P. 96 Dyer, David M. 255 Dyer, Philip W. 207 Dyminski, Robert M. 42 Dziadosz, Richard P. 42 Dziedzic, David 207 Dziedzic, Mark S. 42 Dziwkonaki, Charles 208 Dzienis, John C. 207 le Ebeling, Ed P. 96 Ebner, Thomas A. 208 Echeverria, Antonio 96 Echeverry, Victor D. 42 Ediger, Andrew J. 208 Edlund, Paul 42 Edwards, Anthony J. 43 Edwards, Edward 255 Edwards, Fidel J. 208 Eenigenburg, James 43 Egresits, Stephen J. 96 Eischen, Denis M. 43 Eischen, Timothy P. 208 Elias, Billy 96 Eliopoulos, Gus 96 Elliott, Todd J. 255 Eludini, Edmond 208 Emerson, Douglas 96 Emerson, Duane A. 43 Enge, Mark 43 Enger, James K. 255 Enwia, Paul 208 Ephren, Fred W. 96 Erbacci, William 96 Escobar, Ricardo, C. 43 Esper, Trevor 96 Espinosa, Jesus 255 Espinosa, Jose 43 Espinosa, Rodolfo 43 Esquivel, Anthony 208 Etzel, Marco E. 96 Eul, Thomas J. 43 Evans, Robert T. 96 Everett, Jeffery 208 Everett, Steven 43 Evison, Charles 96 Je Fak, John A. 208 Falco, Ralph 43 Fallon, James J. 43 Farias, Frank A. 96 Farias, John M. 43 Farrell, Mark J. 96 Farrelly, James 43 Farrington, Richard 96 Farrow, Shawn B. 255 Fausher, Louis E. 96 Fasuna, Tony J. 43 Faust, Carl E. 43 Feeley, Brian A. 43 Feeley, Patrick 96 Fegan, Kevin D. 255 Felleti, David J. 208 Fergus, Robert G. 208 Ferguson, Gary E. 208 Feguson, Robert P. 96 Feltes, Scott T. 43 Fernandez, Gregory 96 Fernandez, Lowell 208 Fiala, Thomas A. 255 Ficcardi, John V. 43 Fidanzia, Gary T. 43 Figaro, Charles 255 Figaro, Robert 255 Figueroa, Row W. 96 Filian, Willie C. 256 Filipek, George 208 Fini, Michael D. 43 Finnegan, Bernard 96 Fiore, John 208 Fischer, Brain S. 43 Fischer, Charles 208 Fischer, Henry B. 208 Fischer, John J. 43 Fischer, Joseph 96 Fischer, Scott 96 Fister, Jeff 96 Fitte, Fredrick M. 208 Fitzgerald, Chris 208 Fitzgerald, Patrick 256 Flores, Carlos 96 Flores, Jose A. 43 Flores, Marco H. 208 Flores, Roberto D. 43 Floyd, Gregory L. 43 Flynn, John J. 208 Fonseca, Michael P. 43 Fonseca, Philip 96 Forman, Obie L. 96 Foremann, Loyace 208 Foronda, John T. 255 Formeller, Steven W. 43 Fowler, Paul 96 Franczak, Nicholas 43 Franklin, Eric 208 Franklin, Glenn 43 Franklin, Paul B. 256 Franzen, Marc 96 Frapolly, Kevin P. 208 Freeman, Daniel L. 256 Fricke, Scott A. 43 Frieri, Frank 96 Frierson, Arthur 208 Frisoli, Tom J. 48 Fritz, Jerry 96 Froberg, Eric K. 208 Froegel, Frank L. 256 Frank, Lawrence W. 256 Fuentecilla, Jaime 208 Fuerbach, Fred 43 Fucarino, Ronald 256 Fuith, Dale 43 Fuith, Joseph A. 208 Fujise, Trent S. 43 Fultz, Scott, 96 Furgat, John 96 G Gabrielsen, Gordon 97 Gagnon, Norm 208 Gaitanis, Nick 208 Gajda, Romuald M. 43 Gale, Kevin L. 256 Gilardo, Anthony 97 Galiardo, Michael 256 Gallagher, Danny 44 Gallegos, Marcelo 44 Gallet, Gary C. 97 Galvan, Felix R. 208 Gant, Timothy A. 256 Gapinski, Frank 44 Garces, George H. 44 Garcia, Robert 44 Garcia, Ronald 97 Garncarz, John 97 Garon, Scott A. 44 Garwacki, Edward 208 Garza, Daniel 208 Garza, David E. 44 Garza, Mike S. 97 Garza, Tony 44 Gauchan, John J. 256 Guadio, Carmen 97 Cavrel, Robert 209 Gawenda, Rudolph 256 Garza, Abraham 208 Gaynor, Michael 209 Gellert, Paul 44 Genovaldi, Ronnie 44 Genteman, Scott 209 Gentile, Anthony M. 44 Georgeson, Brian G. 44 Georgiadis, Sherman 97 Geraty, Michael 256 Geraty, William 209 Gerew, Erik 97 Gerhardt, Jeffery A. 44 Gerstung, Ronald 97 Geschrey, Richard F. 97 Gesinski, Gary 44 Giannaros, Nick 209 Gibson, Fred E. 44 Gibson, Richard J. 97 Gibson, Robert J. 44 Giersh, Gregg 256 Giffin, Jeff G. 44 Gil, John A. 44 Gill, Walter E. 209 Gillespie, Dave 209 Gillespie, John P. 44 Gillett, Kurt A. 44 Gilmore, Danny J. 44 Gilmore, David J. 44 Gilsmer, Daniel 256 Girten, James T. 209 Girten, John P. 256 Gitzinger, John 256 Givdice, Claudio 44 Gjokaj, Sead 44 Glad, John D. 209 Gladden, Mark A. 256 Glascott, Timothy 256 Gleeson, Joseph 44 Gloms, Fred G. 256 Godawa, Paul D. 209 Goddard, Jeffrey 256 Gogarty, Brendan J. 209 Gohmann, Michael 256 Goldader, Dean J. 44 Golosinski, Matthew 209 Gomez, Juan J. 97 Gomez, Luis R. 209 Gonc, Laszlo 209 Gondek, Jerry M. 97 Gondela, Craig N. 256 Gonke, Tony R. 209 Gronzales, Alexis 257 Gonzales, Austin 257 Gonzalez, Anastacio 44 Gonzalez, Herbert A. Gonzalez, Jaime 97 Gonzalez, Miguel 44 Gonzalez, Ray 97 Gonzalez, Robert 97 Gonzalez, Wilfredo 44 Goodvin, Phillip 257 Gora, Robert 209 Goral, Louis 209 Gorecki, Stanley 97 Gorinas, Vytautas J. 44 Gorski, Glenn 209 Gorski, James L. 257 Gorski, Neil 44 Gosstrom, James H. 97 Gottstein, Michael 44 Gourley, Troy 209 Goworowski, John 97 Gracer, Daniel J. Gracer, Michael 209 Grabowski, Konrad 97 Graf, Jim E. 44 Graf, Steven E. 45 Grass, Claude W. 209 Grassi, William D. 45 Greco, Joseph 97 Green, Brian M. 257 Green, Jim 45 Green, Thomas J. 209 Green, Tony M. 97 Greetis, Peter 209 Gregana, Glenn D. 45 Gregory, William S. 45 Greifelt, Scott 209 Grein, Andrew P. 209 Grenke, Robert J. 209 Griffin, Benjamin 209 Griffin, Rodney 257 Grillo, Frank J. 97 Groeper, Bruce M. 209 Grossman, Michael 97 Gruener, Scott P. 45 Gryzik, Joseph G. 257 Grzeslo, Glenn 257 Grzybek, Joseph E. 257 Guelespe, Javier 45 Guerra, Gregorio 209 Guerrero, Cesar A. 97 Guerrero, Fernando 257 Guidice, Rich 45 Guidizi, Brian K. 257 Gulik, Chris S. 97 Gurak, Richard J. 209 Gurak, Wojtek Z. 209 Guskey, Mark R. 45 Guth, Fred J. 45 Gutt, Timothy J. 257 Guza, Philip K. 45 Guzeldere, Mehmet 45 Guziec, Mark J. 257 Guziec, Robert N. 97 Gylling, Jason S. 45 Gyselinck, Joseph 257 A Haag, Patrick A. 257 Haber, Mark W. 97 Haddad, George J. 45 Hagemann, Paul J. 97 Hagman, Justin 45 Hahnlein, Jeffrey 209 Hanes, Robert 45 Hall, George 257 Hallberg, Jay E. 45 Halle, James 257 Haller, Robert D. 209 Halter, Jack 257 Halter, Wendel 97 Halvarson, Warren 97 Hamdan, Jamal A. 45 Hamilton, Raymond 97 Hamm, David M. 209 Hampton, Christopher 45 Han, Myung S. 209 Hanchar, John J. 97 Handler, Phillip E. 45 Hanlon, James P. 97 Hannigan, Daniel 257 Hanson, Michael T. 97 Hanusiak, Gregory 257 Hanusiak, Ted 209 Harp, William D. 257 Harris, Anthony 45 Harris, Gerald 45 Harris, Herbert G. 257 Harrison, Marc R. 45 Hartline, Michael 257 Hartman, Edward L. 98 Hartnett, Stephen 45 Hartwig, William P. 210 Hasanov, Mehmedali 45 Hasenkamp, Joseph 210 Hasselberger, Jimmy 45 Haug, Joseph M. 210 Haugh, Patrick G. 257 Havlk, Albert 98 Hawkins, Ronald C. 45 Healy, William J. 210 Hebler, Henry R. 210 Hedlund, Frank 45 Hedrick, Keith P. 258 Hege, Mark L. 98 Heidkamp, Thomas M. 45 Heinlein, Edward J. 258 Hejza, Scott J. 98 Heldt, David L. 258 Helminski, Jeff S. 45 Helmken, Keith G. 98 Heneghan, John P. 98 Heneghan, Thomas M. 45 Henker, John E. 45 Henkle, Anthony 45 Hennessy, William 210 Henry, William 210 Hergenreder, John 98 Hergenreder, Thomas 210 Hergenrother, Thomas 258 Hernandez, David A. 98 Hernandez, Fernando 210 Hernandez, Herbert 210 Hernadez, Jericho 98 Hernandez, John S. 210 Hernandez, Jose L. 98 Hernandez, Rene 45 Hernandez, Sergio R. 210 Hernando, Anthony 98 Herr, Paul K. 98 Herrera, Eddie A. 98 Heruai, Karl P. 98 Heuser, Matthew 258 Hickey, Christopher 98 Hickey, Michael J. 258 Hicks, Christopher 258 Hilado, Alex 258 Hilado, Byron 210 Hirschauer, Dennis 98 Hirschauer, Warren 258 Ho, Jin 258 Hochleutner, Thomas 45 Hofer, James M. 98 Hofert, Edward 258 Hoffman, Gary 210 Hoffman, John 258 Hoffman, Kevin M. 45 Hoffman, Paul T. 98 Hoffman, Richard 210 Holcer, Ronald E. 258 Holda, Eugene 210 Hollesen, Sivert 258 Holloway, Lucher 210 Holomshek, Bob 46 Holowicki, Marc 98 Holt, Peter J. 46 Holter, Jimmy J. 98 Hong, Seung E. 258 Hopkins, Wesley 98 Horan, Gary T. 98 Horist, Mark D. 46 Hosein, Jeff 46 Hosp, Michael 258 Houston, Brian 46 Howe, Tim 210 Huczek, Frank 258 Hudson, Hilary 46 Humanicki, Danny J. 46 Humphrey, Stephen 258 Hunt, Greg H. 46 Hunt, Kevin R. 258 Hurley, Joseph 210 Hsiang, Michael 258 Hwang, Hong J. 98 Hynes, Kenneth 258 I Iannessa, Anthony 258 Ico, Edgardo S. 210 Ico, Ruel S. 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Paul, Christopher 103 Paul, Yuas 266 Paulin, James M. 53 Pawlik, John F. 103 Pawlik, Richard 266 Payne, Charles D. 53 Payton, Dan S. 53 Payton, James M. 53 Pearson, John P. 53 Pearson, Rich A. 53 Peck, Jeffrey G. 103 Pedrick, Charles 103 Pehar, Zoran M. 215 Pekovic, Fezo 215 Pellicier, Jose 53 Pellikan, David 266 Pena, Victor Penckoffer, John 53 Penner, Thomas H. 103 Pennie, Thomas 266 Perez, Juan P. 103 Perez, Luis R. 53 Perez, Samuel E. 103 Perkowski, John 53 Pesole, Francesco 103 Peterman, Chris 53 Peters, Karl C. 215 Peters, Matthew 266 Peters, Raymond 266 Peterson, Brian G. 216 Peterson, Erik J. 53 Petratos, Kosmas 53 Petropoulos, Nicolas 261 Petrow, Mark N. 266 Petty, John E. 53 Petty, Thomas 266 Pfaller, Gerry J. 53 Pfeiffer, John W. 266 Pfeiffer, Timothy 266 Pfeiffer, William 103 Pfost, Lewis W. 103 Phelan, Robert Phillips, Frank A. 53 Pierce Patrick Pierson, Paul L. 103 Pimentel, Percy 103 Pincenti, John 103 Pinsky, Thomas Pitre, Julio C. 53 Pitts, Michale 267 Pinowar, Ted J. 267 Pizza, Joseph 58 Pizzo, Vincent 267 Plamoottil, George J. 216 Planica, Frank 103 Plantz, John A. 104 Plass, Richard 53 Platek, Joseph 267 Plewa, John T. 216 Plewa, Mark A. 104 Pokorny, Tom A. 53 Polen, Kevin W. 104 Pollini, Mike 267 Pont, Ben L. 104 Pontarelli, Robert 104 Ponzetti, William J. 267 Popadowski, Mike J. 104 Papov, Charles 53 Popov, Paul C. 216 Porazinski, Michael 104 Porcelli, John 53 Poremba, Thomas F. 216 Porretta, Sam 53 Port, Steven J. 104 Portell, Kenneth 216 Portenlanger, Daniel 267 Portenlanger, Joseph 104 Porter, Stevie R. 216 Portokalis, Leander 267 Portokalis, Steve 53 Portnov, John V. 216 Poskus, Steve 267 Potaczek, Thomas 216 Potratz, Steven W. 267 Powers, Timothy J. 53 Pradzinski, Paul J. 267 Prather, Paul J. 216 Precht, Robert J. 58 Presi, Timothy J. 267 Presswood, Trinnon 267 Preziosio, Anthony 104 Price, Frank J. 216 Prince, Brian J. 267 Prince, Todd A. 53 Princen, Glenn D. 104 Procaccio, Robert J. 267 Procaccio, Robert J. 267 Proctor, Lawrence 216 Prodoehl, Neil J. 216 Prokudowicz, Andrew 53 Provax, Steven G. 104 Prochnick, Dave W. 53 Prus, Richard 104 Przespolewski, Michael 104 Przybylo, Brian E. 104 Purcell, William 104 Pudelek, Andrew 267 Pudlo, Frank A. 267 Purta, John 53 Puschmann, Steven 216 Querido, Joel A. 267 Querido, Noel A. 216 R Rabiej, Ken 53 Rabiej, Mark A. 267 Racelis, Patrick M. 53 Rallawski, Michael 216 Rada, Steven A. 216 Radatz, Tony N. 216 Radtke, Ronald 267 Raef, Joseph P. 216 Rakowski, Thomas 216 Ramir, Andrew B. 216 Ramirez, Humberto 53 295 Ramirez, Julio C. 104 Ramos, Alvin B. 104 296 Ramos, Anthony B. 216 Ramos, Felipe 104 Ramos, Fritz S. 53 Ramos, George T. 53 Ramos, Pedro R. 53 Rangel, Ruben J. 104 Ranieri, Frank 267 Rannochio, Samual 53 Rasmussen, Duane 104 Rasmussen, James J. 54 Ragajcezyk, Kenneth 54 Ratajezyk, Steven 216 Rausch, Richard 267 Raymando, Robert V. 54 Redmond, Thomas J. 216 Redmond, Titus 267 Reece, Erik T. 54 Reed, James 104 Regan, Anthony M. 268 Regalado, Charles 54 Regalado, John 267 Regalado, Mark A. 268 Regalado, Ralph 104 Rehm, Richard J. 216 Rehm, Tim 104 Reid, Les 54 Reingruber, Michael 54 Reischl, Chris G. 216 Reman, Samual 54 Remoser, Richard 53 Renczarski, Leslie 216 Renko, Michael S. 216 Restis, Daniel 216 Restrepo, Mario A. 54 Rexing, Christopher 268 Reynan, Bill 54 Ribaudo, Tom E. Riccardo, Anthony 268 Riccardo, Joseph L. Rice, Thomas E. 54 Richter, Mark E. 54 Ridge, Patrick J. 216 Ridgeway, Sean K. 54 Rife, Warren 104 Riggi, James 54 Riley, Ken P. 104 Rilo, Jose R. 104 Rimando, Ronald W. 216 Rios, Jose L. 104 Ritacco, Carmen A. 268 Ritter, Raymond 54 Rivera, Franciseo 54 Rivera, Jose R. 268 Rivera, Leonardo S. 54 Rivera, Richard B. 54 Rivera, Samuel 104 Rivera, Victor 268 Rizzo, Matthew 268 Robinson, Demetrious 216 Robinson, George H. 216 Robinson, Joseph 104 Robles, Danny 54 Robst, Peter A. 216 Roby, Felix 54 Roche, Gerald 268 Roche, Jose V. 216 Rock, Michael 268 Rodgers, Barry P. 104 Rodgers, Richard 217 Rodriguez, Adolfo 104 Rodriguez, Francisco 217 Rodriguez, George 217 Rodriguez, Luie 54 Rogers, Charles A. 54 Rogowski, Timothy 54 Rohde, Parker B. 217 Rokosz, Paul 268 Roig, Jose J. 104 Romanowski, Dennis M. 217 Rombout, Michael 104 Romero, Bradley A. 54 Rose, Danny S. 54 Rosenthal, John 104 Roskoske, Angelo 105 Ross, Howard J. 105 Ross, James 268 Ross, Rod D. 105 Rountree, Dan J. 105 Rovetto, John C. 217 Roy, Robert 54 Rubio, Gilbert 268 Rubrich, John S. 217 Rubrich, Paul J. 54 Rucker, Kirk P. 268 Ruderschmidt, Josef 105 Rudolph, Jeffery 217 Rueda, Jose G. 105 Ruffing, Robert 268 Ruman, Jim A. 105 Runowski, Chris A. 54 Rupprecht, Edward 54 Rupslauk, Jerry J. 54 Russeth, Scott S. 105 Ruzicka, John T. 105 Ryan, Daniel G. 105 Ryan, Mark A. 268 Ryan, Peter J. 105 Ryan, Richard T. 268 Ryan, William P. 217 Rychlik, Daniel 105 Rykal, Jeff J. 268 Ryoo, Ki 54 Rys, Mark 268 S Saavedra, Robert 217 Sader, Stanley 54 Sader, Stanley J. 105 Sadowyj, Peter 268 Saelens, Michael 105 Sagami, John D. 54 Sakir, Teddy K. 105 Sakkos, George N. 105 Salazar, Jesse 268 Salazar, Jose 268 Salgado, Pedro 54 Salmi, Reind E. 55 Salvador, John 55 Salvey, Carl M. 55 Sampson, Steven 105, 268 Samsa, Daniel J. 268 Sanchez, Jeff A. 55 Sanchez, Joseph P. 217 Sanchez, Salvador 217 Sand, Patrick 217 Sandecki, Brian D. 268 Sandoval, Jose 105 Sandow, Kenneth M. 105 Sanford, John P. 105 Sanghani, Dhiren 217 Sannicandro, Paul 217 Santana, Kirby 105 Santiago, Edgar 217 Santiago, Richard 105 Santos, Aldred R. 217 Santos, Angelo C. 55 Sasanelli, Nicky 55 Santos, Luis E. 217 Saribekian, John 268 Sauer, Tony 55 Saunders, William 268 Savve, David R. 55 Saviano, Carl 217 Sawich, Jeff 217 Sawicki, Robert J. 105 Sblondorio, Daniel R. 55 Scalise, Steven 217 Scamardo, David A. 268 Scaramuzza, Francisco 217 Scavelli, Joseph 217 Scesniak, Robert G. 55 Schachelmayer, Joseph 55 Schaefer, David M. 105 Schaffer, Roy 105 Schaffrath, Steve 217 Schafranek, Stephen 268 Schamaus, Anthony P. 268 Schatz, Paul G. 268 Scheff, Marc J. 55 Scher, John P. 268 Scherer, Keith J. 55 Schiavone, Anthony 268 Schillinger, Joseph 268 Schiro, Micheal G. 268 Schlotter, Walter 105 Schmaus, Michal A. 105 Schmid, Matthew C. 268 Schmidt, Chris J. 55 Schmidt, Daniel 55 Schmitz, David A. 217 Schmugge, Joseph G. 268 Schmugge, Pete G. 105 Schnatterbeck, Martin 105 Schnatterbeck, Thomas 268 Schneider, Joseph P. 105 Schneider, Todd 268 Schoen, Joseph M. 217 Scholtes, David 105 Scholtz, Michael 105 Schreiber, Timothy 217 Schulget, John 55 Schulte, David L. Schultz, John P. 55 Schultz, William 217 Schumi, Micheal 217 Schumi, Paul A. 105 Schurr, Donald E. 55 Schurr, Robert M. 105 Schwager, Robert 105 Schwartz, Albert 217 Schwetz, Walter P. 269 Scimeca, Dean M. 217 Scott, Mike 55 Scrima, Richard 105 Seara, Jesus C. 217 Sebastian, Erwin 55 Scialaba, Nicholas 55 Sein, Ricky 55 Selke, Thomas W. 55 Semenchuk, John 106 Semple, Robert E. 55 Serrano, Robert D. 269 Serrecchia, Frank 269 Shader, Brain G. Shafer, Daniel 106 Shaffern, Daniel 269 Shamsabad, Michael 106 Shane, Jerome H. 55 Shaw, Michael 106 Sheehy, Patrick 269 Sheffield, Christian 55 Shelley, Anthony 106 Shepherd, Michael 269 Sherman, Tom E. 269 Sherwood, John J. 269 Shin, Dong W. 270 Shin, Jaeha J. 270 Shockey, Mike P. 55 Shorter, Anthony R. 217 Siadek, Steve J. 55 Siadkowski, John 55 Siavelis, Harry 106 Sibby, Anthony 55 Sidor, Eric A. 217 Sidrevics, Matthew 217 Siedler, James 218 Sielski, Brian P. 106 Sielski, David 218 Siemianowski, Carl 270 Sierakowski, David 106 Siharath, Phavanna 55 Silva, Elbert X. 55 Silva, Hugo 55 Silva, Hector A. 270 Silva, Pedro M. 55 Sikerski, William 55 Sikorski, Steven T. 106 Silva, Daniel 218 Silva, Donicio B. 106 Simmons, David S. 270 Simms, Chris J. 55 Simms, Gregory J. 270 Simon, Michael 218 Simovic, Michael 56 Simpson, Michael J. 106 Simpson, William 106 Sims, Danny R. 56 Sims, Kirby S. 106 Sinclair, Clarke 56 Sinner, William 270 Sipolt, William 106 Skehan, Sean 270 Skoczylas, Nick G. 56 Skorodynski, Michael 270 Skrundz, Gregory 56 Skrypek, Michael P. 270 Skupien, Brian 218 Slaby, John A. 270 Slaughter, Anthony 218 Sloat, Joseph 218 Slomiany, Jan J. 106 Smigrla, Joseph J. 56 Smith, Brian K. 218 Smith, Craig 106 Smith, Danny 56 Smith, Darrel 270 Smith, David A. 56 Smith, Eddie M. 56 Smith, Evol H. 270 Smith, Jerome 270 Smith, Michael A. 56 Smith, Paul J. 56 Smith, Steven C. 218 Smith, Tim J. 270 Smith, Timothy P. 56 Smitka, Robert 218 Smogolski, John 218 Smola, Christopher 270 Smyth, Michael 270 Snarski, John S. 56 Sneed, Joseph W. 106 Sobus, Henry J. 270 Sobus, Richard 56 Soldenwagner, Carl 106 Soler, Jose A. 106 Solheim, Edward 270 Solleder, Fred 218 Solleder, William 56 Somer, Don R. 56 Sommerer, Ken 56 Song, Chang Y. 106 Song, Taek H. 106 Sopoci, Marty 56 Sostaric, Barry 270 Soto, Felipe M. 218 Spano, James J. 218 Spencer, James J. 218 Spiewak, Jack 106 Spitelli, Daniel 218 Sporina, Chris 270 Sporina, David 106 Stachnik, John J. 218 Stacy, Ronald F. 218 Staff, Michael 106 Stamatelopoulos, Evag 106 Stancy, Michael J. 106 Stancy, Thomas 270 Stanczykiewicz, Paul 56 Staniszewski, Tony E. 56 Stanley, Don 56 Stapka, Andrew 270 Stark, Michael B. 218 Stasinos, Mike A. 106 Stauffer, Paul C. 271 Stefanec, Joseph 271 Stefaniak, Adam T. 56 Steigerwald, Jim 271 Steinbeiss, Tim J. 218 Steinert, Philip 271 Stensland, Brad A. 106 Stenson, Leon J. 56 Stenson, Phillip 106 Stevens, Edward F. 106 Stewart, Craig J. 271 Stimac, Peter P. 271 St. Mary, Daniel B. 56 Stoeckicht, William J. 56 Stokes, Ricky W. 106 Stolar, Douglas 106 Stolz, Steve S. 218 Strach, Steve R. 106 Straszynski, John 218 Strickland, Kenneth 271 Striegl, Michael 218 Stritzel, Edward J. 56 Strobl, Manfred 106 Strong, Daniel 218 Stubing, Richard T. 217 Sturgeon, Joseph 106 Stypinski, John 218 Styrna, Michael A. 271 Suarez, Pete M. 106 Suedman, Micheal 271 Sucharski, Daniel K. 56 Sugrue, Michael J. 271 Suh, Anthony 271 Sujet, Joseph W. 56 Sularz, David J. 107 Sullivan, Frank 271 Sullivan, Jim M. 56 Sullivan, William 218 Sugi, Zeyad 271 Sutherland, John S. 56 Sutterlin, William 218 Swagler, Daniel 271 Swagler, Jeff M. 56 Swagler, Shawn 107 Swatek, Dennis M. 56 Swearman, David A. 218 Sweeney, Barry M. 56 Swintek, Richard 107 Swiontek, Cliff 271 Swytnyk, Eugene 271 Szaflarski, Frank S. 107 Szafranski, Craig 56 Szalai, Alex M. 271 Szczebywlok, Walter 107 Szczerba, John 271 Szczupaj, David A. 107 Szimon, Andrew 271 Szimon, John 107 Szpila, James 271 Szrom, Robert J. 107 Sztuk, John E. 271 Szybkowski, John 56 Szymczak, Timmy 107 Szyszko, John M. 107 if Tader, Matt C. 107 Tader, Paul E. 218 Taghon, Jon E. 218 Tamez, Javier 271 Taniguchi, Alan 218 Tanner, David 56 Tapling, Matthew 218 Taraba, Paul E. 107 Tarnowski, Mark 107 Tauoularis, George 218 Taylor, Kamal A. 218 Teitz, Michael W. 218 Telkes, Tim N. 107 Terlecki, Robert 107 Termini, Richard A. 218 Teubert, John R. 219 Teubert, Robert L. 57 Thoele, Robert 271 Thomas, Jeffrey 271 Thomas, Martin, 219 Thomas, Robert M. 107 Thomas, Sebastian 107 Thomas, Ted J. 57 Thull, Brian M. 107 Thunberg, Peter J. 57 Tianis, James J. 271 Timm, Ryan W. 219 Timmerhaus, John 57 To, Jackson J. 219 Tobin, John M.J. 271 Tobler, Joseph 107 Tobler, Robert H. 57 Toczek, Ronald 271 Todaro, Aldo 271 Todaro, Aloo F. 107 Tokar, Robert A. 57 Tolentino, Manuel 107 Tomasiello, Michael 107 Toporek, Rodney 271 Torp, Paul 57 Torres, Ariel 57 Torres, Elmo, 107 Torres, Mares, M. 219 Torres, Rafael 57 Tobler, Raymond 219 Torres, Rodrigo 219 Torres, Vincent 57 Toscano, Norman 271 Tosic, Dragan 57 Toth, Richard A. 271 Tranter, Scott 219 Traub, Thomas M. 107 Traven, James J. 57 Travers, Aidan C. 57 Treanor, Charles 219 Treanor, John57 Trentacosta, Rich 271 Trifunovich, Neven 219 Triphahn, Warren 57 Tromboukis, Spiro 219 Tropea, Anthony 271 Trotter, John 57 Trotter, Tom E. 107 Truty, Stanley 57 Tsiranidis, Spiro 219 Tucker, Scott J. 57 Tucknott, Robert 107 Tufenkjian, Steven 219 Twohig, Tim J. 57 Tyda, Ronald 271 Tzioumis, George 271 U Udizielak, Andrew 272 Uliasz, Gregory S. 219 Uliasz, Peter J. 272 Urban, Al P. 107 Urbanski, Joseph 107 Ure, Dean James J. 219 Urso, Thomas C. 107 Utterback, Daniel 272 V Vaca, Carlos 57 Vaccaro, Vic C. 107 Viaopoulos, Jimmy 219 Vale, Thomas P. 219 Valencia, Joel 57 Valenziano, John 272 Valderrama, Manuel 219 Valdez, Antonio J. 219 Valicento, Joey A. 107 Valle, Agustin 57 Vanellis, Wayne 107 Vanhaute, Kenneth 272 Vannucchi, John 272 Vansach, Michael 57 Vaupel, Thomas 57 Vazquez, David 57 Vazquez, Miguel 272 Vega, Coye 57 Vega, Orlando 57 Vega, Paul M. 107 Velasco, Kenneth 272 Velez, Joseph 219 Velez, Mario F. 57 Veloria, Scott 57 Vera, Cesar P. 57 Vera, Luis 57 Vera, Rafael 219 Verdeja, Eduardo 219 Verdin, Jesus, 57 Vergara, Ramil M. 57 Verma, Jatinder 219 Vetrano, Ross 219 Viaovic, Danny 107 Viegle, Dean 219 Villa, Chris R. 57 Villanueva, Ronnie 57 Villareal, Gregor 107 Villalta, Julio C. 107 Villiger, Paul 219 Vinaja, Miquel 272 Vincent, Shane D. 108 Vinzons, Fernando 58 Vlaoislav, George 58 Voegetle, Jag 219 Vogenthaler, Michael 108 Vogt, Clarence B. 108 Vogt, Joseph 219 Vogt, Phillip J. 58 Volpe, Christopher 108 Vrtjak, Charles L. 58 Vucicevic, John 58 Vuksinic, Tony L. 58 W Wade, Larry 58 Wagner, Stacy 108 Walaszek, Robert 272 Walch, Damian N. 219 Waldron, Chris 58 Waldron, Micheal 272 Walker, Mark A. 58 Wallace, Wales 58 Wallisch, John 58 Walsh, Daniel P. 273 Walsh, Edward 58 Walsh, Kent J. 58 Walsh, Michael J. 58 Walter, Florin L. 58 Ward, Kevin M. 219 Ward, Kevin P. 219 Ward, Lee Nolan 219 Ward, Michael J. 273 Wardo, Mark R. 219 Ware, Timothy 273 Warkenthien, Daniel 219 Waters, Chareis 273 Waters, Jerome 220 Watkins, Ken 220 Watychowicz, Frank 58 Wayani, Rafiq R. 58 Weber, James 220 Wechaprasit, Cory 58 Wegner, Richard 220 Weiland, Jerome 220 Weiser, Michael 58 Weiss, George V. 273 Weiss, Randy 108 Wendt, Kenneth 108 Wenseritt, Todd 108 Wenzel, Fred 220 Wesolowski, Frank 220 Wesolowski, Robert 58 West, John E. 273 Weyhmueller, Michael 220 White, Brian J. White, James P. 58 White, Michael J. 273 White, Thomas J. 220 White, Warren E. 58 Whiteman, Rodney S. 58 Whiteside, Greg A. 273 Whalen, Tim M. 108 Whitlock, Donald L. 58 Whitlow, Waler 108 Wieclawek, Joseph 273 Wiegele, John C. 220 Wiekierak, Robert 58 Wierzba, Richard M. 58 Wilheim, Jerome 273 Wilhem, Robert 273 Willer, Neil M. 108 Willgale, Jeffrey 58 Wijas, John P. 58 Williams, Erik K. 58 Williams, Ricky 108 Williams, Robert 273 Williams, Thomas J. 220 Willis, Deangelo 108 Wilsek, Richard 273 Wilson, Lester D. 58 Winiecki, Steven 108 Winslow, Daniel E. 58 Winter, Jeffery O. 220 Wipachit, Ananda 58 Wiszniewski, Dariusz 220 Wittenberger, Ralph 58 Wittlock, Steven L. 58 Wlooyga, Steven 108 Wodarski, Brian 58 Wojcik, Daniel E. 58 Wojnicki, Stephen 273 Wojslaw, Casey 108 Wolfe, Jeffrey 220 Wolinski, Jeffery 108 Wolinski, Kenneth 273 Wong, Sing Sui 220 Wonsil, Thomas M. 108 Woo, Wilson 220 Woo, Won Ha 273 Wozniak, Eugene 108 Wreath, Russell D. 108 Wright, James 273 Wuensch, Thomas J. 273 Wurglitz, Gary W. 273 Ne Yacovacci, Joseph 108 Yanamadula, Dinash 108 Yates, Brent W. 108 Yedinak, Mark Al 273 Yoo, Sanghee 108 Young, Daniel F. 220 Ystrom, John 220 Z Zakian, Michael 220 Zajac, Yuriy B. 108 Zajdel, Paul M. 108 Zamora, Edward J. 108 Zander, David A. 273 Zander, Edward 220 Zapata, Andreas 220 Zaprzalka, Chester 108 Zaragoza, Orlando 108 Zaremba, John F. 108 Zarembski, Mike J. 108 Zaric, Zoran 220 Zawada, Steven 220 Zelasko, William 273 Zelenka, William 273 Zelenko, Michael A. 108 Ziaja, James E. 108 Zimny, Michael A. 108 Zinner, Kurt M. 220 Zurek, Thomas S. 108 Zwick, Donald E. 108 Benefactors The Honorable Frank Annunzio Mr. Matthew Berardi Dr. Frank Brzezinski Dependable Parcel Mr. Joseph Blaski Mr. Richard Marszalek Mr. Fred B. Dudek Dr. Robert Hamilton ohn Ramona Hayes Healy, Travel Agent Mr. Joseph Jachim Mr. Mrs. Philip Kaiser Mrs. Marjorie Kenny Mr. Mrs. Leopold Kmiecik Mrs. Hazel Kosinski Mrs. Lucy Lyon Mr. Mrs. John Maciorowski Henry Alyce Pociask Tony Rog | | The Honorable Dan Rostenkowski The Rev. Cornelius Ryan S.N. McDonnell Foundation | Mrs. E.N. McDonnel Dr. Scholl Foundation | Daniel Skord William Tarpy a. — Se x — ee oe : When all else is lost, the future still remains. Bovee a Few things are impossible to diligence and skill. Samuel Johnson Be friends in the truest sense, each to the other. There is nothing in all the world like friendship, when it is deep and real. Thomas Davidson eee 2 ) a Le — — 3 3 to every there is a the heaven me ing ti th season, and a under Anonymous ; aS eB) S purpose Vieheas Shop - a Dedication 1983 Mr. M. Cukierski One of the finest examples of an individual dedi- cated to Gordon Tech is Mr. Cukierski, the dean of the Industrial Education Department. Known affection- ately as “Max”, Mr. Cukierski is currently celebrating his twentieth anniversary as a member of the GT fac- ulty. At the age of 63, most people would have retire- ment on their minds. With this educator, it’s different. “As long as I can get the job done,” he declares, “I'll still stay.” Mr. Cukierski first began teaching at Gordon in 1957. He was already established in the tool-and-die trade at the time, but when his brother, the late Fr. Leo Cukierski, C.R., died suddenly, he respon ded to the urgent need for someone to take Fr. Leo’s place in Gordon’s machine shop. He’s been there ever since. This year celebrates a milestone in the teaching ca- reer of Mr. Martin Cukierski. Equally important, it celebrates the tremendous gift that “Max” has been to the Gordon Tech community in his persistent labors and overwhelming devotion to his students and their futures. = Skill in metal that may shape P fomorrow 3 wor Mr. Max M. Cukierski Machine Shop Mechanical Drawing II ———$——— Y Yi: in sure and certa FNGaX sam cteboqhvogic ae-lerd a} redrick Adams f Ker4 d Kirykow n S. Wardzala Harry Spee John J. Hie a Richar 2 oh f 303 Tech-Log Statf Editors: Michael Rock Editor-in-Chief John Pfeiffer Faculty Editor Larry Kuhn Layout Editor John Ambrogi Copy Editor Michael Aichinger Sports Editor Mark Hines Activities Editor Robert Busch Index Editor The Tech-log staff once again has sacrificed many hours of free time and contributed remarkable insight and dedica- tion towards the making of the school record of 1982-1983, This year has been one marked by beginnings and endings; many of those who have worked on the yearbook are now alumni and a new staff has learned the various skills need- Staf: f: ed. There are many people, besides the staff, who deserve John Hoffman Bill Pfeiffer praise for their help. Mr. Dennis Eder of Jostens American Pat Krystan Morgan Dubiel Company for his imput and support, Mr. Norb Dompke Steve McCullough Joe Farrell and the staff of Root Studios for their photographic skills, Larry Frank Jin Ho and Mrs. Geraldine Boin for the many hours of typing she Edmundo Cortez Dylan Kramer contributed. I would also like to thank the faculty of Gordon Rich Hoffman David Loscuito Tech, Father Blaski, “Westside”, and many others for their Tom Bromann Andrew Udzielek support during the past year. Don Somera Robert Beltram We hope that this yearbook is informative, interesting,| Chris Schmidt Robert Paredes and will bring back memories for many years to come. Pat O’Connell John J. Kurland Advisor Contributors: Mark Ryan Paul Franklin Richard Kato Mr. D. McCann David Zander Frank Scarramuza Kevin Gale a host of others


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