d. rlce mod. o L .Q -6 an KD -I- C. o Q. L0 :- -C Q. L 5 E E . L U'- E LD 3 .Q 2 .Q -4- c n.. O 0 -I- IU Q. -ci GJ C 0 To .2 c 1: as 'U -6 CD 03 o 4'- dan Sansone pho lion nineteen seventy presented by the senior class of leo high school 7901 s. songomon chicago, illinois conducted by the congregation of christian brothers student life: 6 months, 5 weeks 'I day, 176 days, 4,224 , 72,7 V f 1 ,f f f hours, 253, 440 minutes, 1 15,206,400 seconds. Ho! 1 I 7 L , LL! -wiki ,ff-,--1 du' 'Qia- must ii' go on like this for forty-one years more? book one: fall 0 yippies r.d. parker vice-principal lions bill foster right on blood, sweat and tears freshmen mr. bob kelly abbey road bill bamrick naturals weathermen 1926-1970 tricky dicky war moratorium iohn hancock orientation hair gately stadium 8:00 p.m. book sales rice in-a-gada-da-vida oh! calcutta varsity water polo intramural football ring fittings fox bob hanlon homecoming poster club stagg iug moose hiiack gatorade iohnny carson malt midnight cowboy caravans trav first day speech halsted street Iongwood nineteen hundred sixty-nine cta fare hikes digit double sessions cheerleaders entrance exams pep rallies flash gordon barney hash o.i. simpson uncola term papers rowan and martin big six black george macnamee republicans love cairo all power to the people 4!5 of a quart dave mutter eisenhower larry melman water polo student council cheerleaders cross country fratres scholarum christianarum de hibernia sangamon dan black p stone nation u 4 4 'V S. sv sf: rw. A, . .A 1 R' j 5 4 sl I 4 F, 1 1 S- '- i' ,-,M .07 Fi ., . Q. E of 31 ' - 9 K ,if P 1 A-. 1- , xr sl lr.- . .1 5 er I gf , r 'uf . , 42' ff xx W sawn' r ,, f ., P ,AF qs- .g if N ,,,,, . X ,' s.. .Y Z, 'Q' . 91' -,ff XX ' ! -Q' 175.1-5 4 H. S rn, Ai ,Jdf 'L. XJ Q.. g- V V-4 ?5., U. ,..,m,,-- ,-Q.: pw 'hs' s, fix .9-A - ..g. , Q. varsity '69 4 1 1' ' H 111 in- ' Top row, L. 'lo R.: Bro. Courlney 1Modera+or1, D. Payne 1l41, R. Marks 1851 Calholic League All-Cily End, J. Callaghan 1301. R. Radziewicz 1l21, M. Holden 1531, G. McNam.ee Caplain 1751, M. Fleming 1741, B. Condron 18I1, B. Sheehy 1801, D. MuHer 1Cap+ain1 Soulh Seclion Guard 1771, T. Donahue, D. Bulfin 17l1, P. Kammholz 1201, J. McGann 1Mgr.1. J. Broo s 1Mgr.1 Second Row: P. Fahey 1231, R. Murphy 1l31, J. Shea 1321. K. McEldowney 1431, E. Tupa 1881, T. Wols'l'1661, B. Lefz1821, B. Siandring 1241 Soulh Secfrion Defensive Halfloaclc, P. Holden 1331, S. Hood 1501, E. Ryan 1601, B. Krasowslci 1871, B. Hannibode 1571, P. Condron 1421. Third Row: D. Fuller 1671, P. Quick 1861, J. Collins 1441, D. Finn 1641, F. Mezie 1731, D. Augusline 1631, M. Gleason 1761, T. Harringlon 1831. B. Murphy 1l01 Mosl Valuable Player, R. Pe'I'rocelli 1511, B. Cusler 1651, J. Kiefhly 1401, T. McGowan 1701. H. Hynes 1Mgr.1. BoHom Row: J. Byrne 1Mgr.1. M. Sfanlciewicz 1I I1, K. Spaulding 1451, J. Gilmarlin 1621, B. Kelly 16l1, J. Power 14-I1, R. Connelly 1341, M. Kelly 1641, X. Fifzgeralcl 1431, M. Reagan 1521, B. Dorringfon 1231, C. Dearborn 12l1, R. Rodgers 1841. J. Connelly 1311, M. Hogan 1611, J. O'Connor 1Mgr.1. I5 ,fl , ' f IWW 3 Q mx Q6 ,gf F7' - '- '-'J , Ml 1 K X A r ' X 'N I gf W 'A J LT SN W I Q r I B Q SAAZIFA f - 'ff 5' ll: Opp. weber fenwick rxce .... Carmel .. mendel . laurence . gordon .. rlfa . . . hales . . I ff' P ' Q , xl' Q P' F fl xx R! Q f I 1 f .ef N if ,AQ Leo I4-38 I8-38 26-52 20-20 33- o o-40 7- 6 34- I4 22-20 frosh iu 1' about du Froni' Row. L. fo R.: C. Berfling. W. Moriiz, K. Cochran. W. Power. J. Pepper, J. Mazar, J. Marks. L. Tuclcer. T. Joyce. Second Row: M. Chiarenza, W. Mclnlyre, L. Valois.1A. Bedia. J. Feeman. B. Murgphy. C. Powers, W. Wilson fMgr.l. Third Row: Mr. M. Schnolis lHead Coachl. H. Poleafe, W. Holland. M. Foy. C. Andrews, T. Cufler. J. Deifche, J. Duffy. M. Amsfed. Fourth Row: 'D. Kelly, S. Svec, W. Parker, G. Cain. W. Maniszko, M. Clay, J. Snoreclc. G. Van Meier, C. Van Russell, B. Popp. Noi' in Picfure: W. Schell, C. Jenkins, T. Finn. G. Anderson. leo opp. .. . carmel 18.. . mendel 12.. Iourence 24... .gordon 14 34.. ..rifo 32 .. holes IT hom coming A seciion of 'Hue elusive homecoming courf includes Rich Marks, Dan Bulfin and Bob Shandring. Bro. Gremley moderaied Homecoming goings on. -ff-f - . i i E 15? cheerleaders S ... AA! 5 F' I f J. Trawinslci and P. Kenny. D. Griffin and M. Lane. +- . ,M r . . A. 9 1 l' V xii Y Q' X . N :SEQ .I Im Q X l E. Freddelfe. A. Hejnar. D. King. a ll? l 9 W ,s , A .l X J E b 5, u' 3 s . I lx . ga. ln' al- , ' rj Lau will .5 , .U V JI., 1? 'wif' - I-51311 I. .. A, . ,Jil Na+ Picfured R. Shallow A. McCadd E. Cullen P. Lerner G. Yarmoslca M. Griffilh poster club ray suges, gary benton, andy iones, don miller, dennis allen, harry clarke, alan aldriclge and 5,000 screaming chinese intramural football tudent councH prom scholar- ship fund tutoring soc hops ffl? SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES: Back: J. D. Allen. R. Sfandring lVice-Presidentl, M. Sfankiewicz lPresiden'll. M. Eggleston. Front: P. Schanetfe. T. O'Hearn. S.C. REPS: Standing: J. D. Allen, R. Murphy, P. Kammholz, R. Radzewicz. R. Slanclring. E. Klinelc. M. Eggleston. B. Popp. P. Schanelle. T. Olden. R. Flynn, M. Stankiewicz. Kneeling: J. All. T. O'Hearn. R. Kintz. R. Crusor, D. Wiley. homecoming pep rallies universal 9Ym donation 23 horriers take second In south Under The guidance oT new head coach Br. Daly and Br. Doyle, The Lions seT ouT in deTense oT Their CiTy TiTle. Following The TradiTion oT Leo Cross CounTry Teams. The Harriers again produced a winning season. alTho iT was noT as saTisTying as The Team and coaches had hoped Tor. The VarsiTy had Their besT Two meeTs The weelc before CiTy, Tinishing in a Tie wiTh ST. Laurence Tor second in SouTh SecTion ancl soundly beaTing Fenger. one oT The Top Teams in The Public League. CiTy was a disasTer Tor Leo, Though, as The VarsiTy TalTerecl To a sixTh place Tinish. In league dual meeT compeTiTion, The Lions Tinished 5Th overall. wiTh a 5 and 4 record. Leading The VarsiTy Through- ouT The season were seniors T. Leiser, L. Melman. and T. O'l-learn and iuniors F. McCann, D. Spero, and R. Yos. The Junior VarsiTy Tinished wiTh an almosT idenTical rec- ord as The VarsiTy buT showed promise in losing To a sTrong Rice Team by only 5 poinTs aT SouTh SecTion and Tihishing TiTTh in CiTy. R. Hall was The paceseTTer Tor The J.V. Through- ouT The season being backed up consisTenTly by Soph. D. Rooney and Freshmen R. Hogan and E. Klimelc. VARSITY, Top Row: Br. Daly. P. Kennedy, M. Madden. G Rodgers A LenTz D Spero K Klimek J Fox Br Doyle Middle Row: J. KeT'Tering. G. Fisher. T. O'Hearn. R Yos T Leiser J Lyons F McCann BoTTom Row E STallworTh D CeTera. L. Melman, J. Reiowslci. J. Hogan. J. Murphy, K PraTer 24 , - ay , Q. gm- A H fu -5 a 25 The fop 7 Varsify affer Soulh Seciion. Top Row: Br. Daly. D, Spero, J. Hogan, R. Yos. Br. Doyle. Boiiom Row: M. Madden, F. McCann. T. Leiser. L. Melmon. T T' wr' Q1-. f' Leo Opponeni' I5 MI. Carmel . . . ...... . .50 50 Fenwick ..... .... I 5 49 Br. Rice ...... .... I 5 49 Gordon Tech ....I5 36 Loyola ....... .... 2 5 23 S+. Laurence . . . . . . .34 I5 SI. Rilo .... .... 5 0 I5 Mendel . . . .... 50 ? 7 25 Fenger ..... .... 3 6 2nd Soufh Secrion 6'rlm Clfy freshmen pace i.v. Q0 H s vrunvfg Vcc H5 1111-gall ill his 0 3.3 yin H-5' N ' P ' Q Mtnvi' i v T ,V Q55- vzli Hi K..-4 4 H JUNIOR VARSITY. TOP Row: BF- Doyle. E- Klimelc, J. McCann. B. Willis. C. VanRussell, R. Hall. E. Edind. G. Benlon. Br. Daly, Middle Row: J. Rooney. R. Hogan. D. BurneH. T. Lynch. D. Rooney, E. Jones. Bo'Hom Row: T. Gunderson. B. Aponfe, P. Smurawski. D. Schofield, T. Thomas. J. Hecfor. V rx X .4 . X ' ' ii' , I ls . 'SQ -1 10 - wi Sill -1. 1 Top Row: D. Griffen. D. Morrissey, J. AH. B. O'Malley, M. Lynch, D. Kowalski, D. Eisen, M. O'Masfiak. C. Sabia. Second Row: W. Gray. P. Knighfly, J. McCann. R. Morales, E. Nielsen, J. Barfosz. M. Griffiih. P. McCrory, Coach Br. Lindeman. Boffom Row: B. Schemel. P. Nielsen. T. Barfosz. D. Baker. P. O'Reilly. J. Sullivan. D. Schemel, Capfain J. Maff. The Wafer Polo feam led by Caplain J. Mail, finished fourfh in 'lhe league. The froni' line con- sisiing of D. Schemel, B. Schemel and D. Baker provided The scoring punch, while being backed by J. Ma'r+. T. Barfosz and P. Nielsen wi'rh good goal 'rending by P. O'Reilly. Bench suppori was given by J. Sullivan, J. Barfosz, D. Eisen and E. Nielsen. Nexf year's Team will be ouf +0 'lake firsl wifh seven juniors refurning. Qreg'-.',., ' - ug, fl 'W .1!3j:.w.1?ql'x,,1.jvl JJ. X rw, ping vu:-v .r':, 15 nf ' Q,-Gr. ff.. Q. . 1 .QP fig 'X f '. in Q'F1iT4'i'L7',f .' T-'fx Eff' '- . -A, Jw ..,. - l ' 'K 5 ', 'lf' L 1'!ffiLilf1'v ' V,,b,,.. .. .ir ,,,,.Y , ,, ' fislv ' I 1' 'if' 1'i1'L4 .wgl fain .f 1 - . . .K 5 . . , i P . .4 93? Y ' if X. ba A . v?'fi'7 . xx 4- sw. if .4 wigs, ,. VA, . if -.L My ' uf. IE... It . , , M YT ,r :- , ,fi :.u+ .Q5,p:fm 4 M .ft f 11-V Q A fwyw ' 'JS Q -ff' -. D ' 4 P , do- -,.-11 ni: L-A Q ,xA IP, .. 1 fi - ' 1:1 All O 1'.:4l,'E if N I kv .YK Ss F- - :FSA Vg ji' Q, 0 9 Q ' 5 I Q 4. 4 -' ,N - . . - , , ' 'QS ,, A- LQ: I , .' H .- -v ,, ', . .-,A 5 - .A X air, x 511.4 , 29.-13' ,fl ' -- 'g-. ' gif: V-Q'-f-fj .Q ' -2 U - - '. ' - --P'-'15-' wi. -,, ffvi., ig ' S Q, --L' V ' 1 - yr X 'S' ', ! 'ibsl, L v L f book two: winter 5.-.z ff 'fffi' 30 'ii fixen starting blocks intramural basketball nriole beer parties patton debate t.e.c. retreat bantams universal gym ad and chance drive rs soc hops rev. iesse iackson expo '70 he jungle panther raid ycs breadbasket grunts ioy to the world report cards ,ea lions greenwalI's egypt cuban embargo males bridge over troubled waters 'bowling athers club saturday night at knights raining valentines's day dance bantams ucky Iindy mid terms photography staff ights library club de paul's alumni hall nothers club good cheer human relations Kevin collins swim meet paula kenney pompidou ill neis st. george hospital heavies band ra hill the kincz that stole christmas onspiracy 7 beer mugs up tight state aid ook store sale spiro agnew bro. pattitucci ug cta exact fares laos swimming beam ild irish rose rev. martin luther king ir. let it be lack roof country pollution flys ed ioyce id underground lights explosion richard i. daley cceptance peace diving admission S1 .00 oodbye 1969 didn't i blow your mind this time iny tim nigeria apollo 1 2 tom o'malley israel heavies go 14-2 pre-season . . . ln pre-season play The Heavies had an excellenf record, winning I4 while losing only 2. The Team was uniTed and They managed To Take firsT in The Rice TournamenT as well as Third in The Knighfs of Columbus Tourney. Pre-season play Took iTs Toll in iniuries, how- ever, as Bob Manzke broke his wrisT and Eddie Joyce hurl' his knee. BoTh players saw liTTle acTion during The regular season. When League compeTiTion came along, The I-leavies sTarTed ouT good wiTh 3 wins in a row, buT Then There was a decline in The season and only 2 games were won ouT of The lasf 9 played. There were sfill hopes for The playoffs up To The final game, buf The Heavies were unforTunaTely unable To Take advanfage of The op- porTuniTy. The 'final season record was I9 wins and 9 losses. IT was a successful season and The record is nofhing To be ashamed of. Much of The credif for The fine record should be given To Sid Williams and Gerald Hopkins, boTh oT whom parTicipaTed in The All-STar Game. Also, John Foley, Ray Mack, and Tim Foley should receive praise for The wins They produced. ...buf stumble to fifth in league play Back: John Foley. Bob Sheehy, Ray Radzewicz. Sidney Williams, Charles Hawkins. Bob Sfandring, Tim Foley. Fronf: Bob Manzke. Jerry Hopkins, Ray Mack. 33 SEASON RECORD Pre-season Leo-Opp. S+. Phillip .... ..... 8 3-73 Weber .... .... 9 3-55 Fenwick . . . .... 67-69 Loyola .... . .80-63 Driscoll .... .... 7 5-35 Loyola . . .... 65-46 Kennedy . . .... 76-46 Driscoll .... ..... 8 6-37 Fenger .............. 72-45 Parlcer ............... 85-78 Br. Rice Tourney S+. Ri+a ............. 78-75 Mendel ............. 84-66 Knigl11's of Columbus Tourney s+. Phillip ........... MI'. Carmel .... Hales .............. Gordon League aY Mendel ............ S+. Ri'ra ..... S+. Laurence . .. Hales ......... MI. Carmel Br. Rice . . . Mendel . . . S+. Rila ...... SI. Laurence ... . . . . Hales ....... MI. Carmel .... .... Br. Rice ..... Pre-Season I4-2 League 5-7 To'I'al I9-9 34 . 69-34 .65-6l .60-69 .65-6I . 93-72 . 87-58 . 87-SI . 5 I -64 H.i.7I-75 .7O-9I .70-8I .79-45 . 7 I -4I .7 I -92 96- I00 .75-82 Hopkins uses fha? hidden sfrengfh I' Ialce clown a rebouncl. ,jx M l I P il n soc hops 36 4' I, I rv K ,M moderafors: lefl' lo righf: jim 'Finnegan paul schannelle bill neis russell york slafforcl hood ken klimek lco-chairman iim Terrien lnoi' picfurecll lom o'hearn bob malfhews lchairmanl cecil lawrence br. cloyle lno+ picluredl lacey bill neis mike eggleslone fred mason A? 5 Q u-Qu, K 'Ik 'V' vii? ' sl' 5 , ,.,. S' , M ..c' . v , ,J .- A.. 1 'Y 5. if A .Fu :S -Wf x- . in ' . ' 'N 6 N.. k I ' H- l Finn' 'N wa v iff Q 9 -u Q : -4 Q 'Q , v: X'1 ' pp, ij: N. I 314 I 'M 43 lights Sfealing The spoTlighT from The l-leavies for The firsT Time in several years, The Lighfs, one under The direcTion of Br. PaTiTucci, produced Their winningesT Team since The Cify TiTle year of I966. WiTh one of The besT sTarTing quinTeTs in The ciTy, The LighTs pro- duced an impressive pre-season record of 8-3, including The Rice Tourney Championship. The League Season sTarTed badly buT The LighTs rebounded quickly To win 7 of Their lasT 9 games. Their 7 and 5 record Tied Them wiTh ST. Laurence for 3rd in The Soufh, buT in The ensueing playoff game, held aT DePaul, The Vikings defeaTed The Lions, 72-bl. All-STars J. McGinTy and D. Weber capfained The Team as M. STanlciewicz, J. McCauley, and P. Kammholz rounded ouT The sTarT'- ing five. The valuable relief roles of W. Leyden and P. Hughes cannoT go wiThouT menTion. Under The direcfion of ivlr. Tansey, The Flys finished Their season wiTh a fine record of 6-6, while The BanTams could manage only 3 pre-season wins. Back: P. Hughes, D. Weber, D. Dukes, E. Phelan, J. McCauley. J. McGinTy P Fahey P Kammholz J McEldowney M Sfanluewlcz W Leyden. FronT: W. Dorringfon, T. Dorn lMgr.l. J. Guimond. SEASON RECORD Pre-season Won 8 Los? 3 Leo Opp Mendel . . . S+. Rila . . . S+. Laurence Hales ..... Ml. Carmel Br. Rice .. Mendel . . . Sl. RH'a . . . S+. Laurence Hales .... Ml. Carmel Br. Rice .. 3rd Place Playoff S+. Laurence League Won 7, Los'r 5 Season Won IS, Los+ 9 flys 6-5 Back: T. Knighily. W. Dorringfon, E. McQuaid. D. Noe. T. Thornfon, L. Davis. J. McEldowney, D. Dukes. K. Sfeward. Fronfz P. Condron. J. Guimond fCap'r.l. J. Pink. Back: C- Mifchell. T. H0pkir1S. R- Simmons. S- Wfighf. W. Schell. M. Thompson, J. Jones. C. Hawkins, W. Parker. D. Cross. D. Dukes. Fronh W. Dorringfon, J. Guimond fCap'r.j. bcmfam 0-12 ycs ycs ycs ycs ycs ycs ycs gary surge ycs ycs ycs ycs ycs ycs ycs bill neis ycs ycs ycs ycs ycs ycs ycs ycs ycs ycs ycs ycs ycs ycs ycs ycs ycs ioe brooks ycs ycs ycs ycs ycs ycs ycs ycs ycs ycs ycs ycs ycs mike galvin 44 mother's club A , N., V3 .C r :A.wr,: . P Emxkr --f- J I ,lf ' -Gaz. ,.-,... Is? Row: D. Sanone. W. Besenhofer. D. Roszak, C. Sabia, E. Edlund, D. Wiley, A. Mosley. J. Sabia. M. Jordan. R. K. Weafhers, P. Schene'H'e, L. Gael. P. Davviif, E. Krufh, Joyce. E. Live, D. Miller. C. Clieffe, J. Roszalc, F. Gibbs. i 'J'-L.i.'. jf- . 53. igfgez-I M. Morrissey. A. Newell, M. Cooper. D. Morrissey. 2nd Row: E. Gallagher. T. Olden, Bell D. Smifh, D. Kelly. P. Moore, C. Tillman. J. McNicl1olas. 3rd Row: R. Roysfer. T. Dorn, R. KmeHy, B. Chissom. D. BurneH, L. Sommons. M. Dalach, W. Liva, T. 2-. . . V, ' ir 1 T A Fine Suppori' From The 3rd Trumpefs CONCERTS! jf' CQNCERTS! CONCERTS! Crowds Gafher Whenever The Band A+ Leo Plays Anorher Greaf Concerf! II HXXII HIBH IIHAIIIH m Smum' , Q gl A ' s 1 I, 4 X ' A f U ff' ,b -Q 0' 1, , Q az Q . I ll fi Nr, Ax r ' I kv lx 'f' fl 2, 1 s ,P X 1 X3 , X' 6 I f .N I , I vnnsnxr , .f1.5gm4n9 U 77Zudq 4 .geafiuaf '-L1...l.,, ,4,..4l2s1L, 1910 .m. basketball 0 This year's Oriole proved To be The besT in years. During The year The paper was oTTen Tillecl wiTh conTroversy and public clebaTe. The publicaTion of The paper was on a weekly basis which allowed Tor coverage OT all The schools acTiviTies. ln The picTure below is parT oT The sTaTT ThaT broughT us The I969-70 Oriole. STanding: T. O'Hearn, J. Trawinski, J. Sim. J. Sim. J. Doyle. M. STanl:iewicz. Kneeling: C. Lawrence. M Collins. R. Shandring. W. Olclen. R. MaTThews. photography staff A1 R. Kania Gefs A Sfrike Wiflw This Perfecf Swing. Nexf To Bowl, R. Kech Gefs Ready. bowling FREEZE! This ls A SHCI:-up! 'N .. . 141. , . , . n , . ,N k rx , , H .x .sim G. Dockins Shows How The Pros Bowl debate t am Waller Roberson. Daniel Panozzo, Tim Mulry, Tony Newell, Jim Trawinski. Roberf Ramirez. Ed Taylor. Adrian While, Richard Roysfer, Br. Messick, Tony Harringlon, Ralph Fields, Paul Smurawslci tudeni' library staff -iii 'N T. Bariosz, Jim Sim. W. Olden. Jack Sim, M. Kelly Missing from R. Hopkins N. Meyer P. Marlin P. Kniglnfly T. Mulry J. Lukacevich T. O'Keefe H. Hines E. Jones J. Rooney T. Lynch W. Roberson Picfure .xx A, T. Barfosz, M. Dabrowslci. J. Brooks, J. Doyle. R. Des Rosiers. R. Kech .M. Collins, B. Auponh M. Burnson This year's swimming feam proved successful. Led by Co-capfains J. Mall and D. Schemel, 'rhe 'ream managed fo place fifth in Cify Championships. Hard swimming was puf forih by B. Schemel, D. Eisen. P. Nielsen, and T. Barfosz. Bo'Hom Row D . Griffin R. Morales D. Schemel J. Mall' P. McCory 2nd Row: P. Cornfield J. Barfoz D. Sansone D. O'TooIe 3rd Row: D. Eisen T. Barloz M. Lynch Top Row: B. Schemel P. Nielsen Coach: Br. J. Fagan 56 . 'R I. f 1 ' -f.Jx -J- i-RF I' 5 --ff? 'M' if 'i T - ,?:Sx',- , P if ' N? 11.11, W ,I l V, 'l , UN' X .:. , diving X V -' . , i . QQ 'A ,f.iff.2rf 1 245555 Top Row: D. Rooney J. Rooney J. Fihpafrick Bo'Hom Row: G. Sullivan J. AH T. Davis Coach: Br. Lindeman 59 spring training vietnam cubs prom wgrt hamburgers summer school rainbow beach madison track summer iob tapper lion glee club baseball nineteen seventy orientation track men iug cambodia finals s.i.u. american political tradition student strike baseball daniels graduation warm nights circle bro. doyle pepsi apollo 13 pagan pink credits white sox senior cut day bigger and better faculty-varsity game tennis bro. daly earth day i.i.t. bus cards banks' 500 concert release picnic state tax alumni lent sun-times grass may 31 western ryan's woods xavier dunes all stars intramural softball beverly theatre bock beer wcfl march for hunger the rocks schlitz northern A -,441-fp K1-xl-ni 1. 211 , A , . '1'1-'- ' 122. n 'X A1 xxx l 47,4 It 1 4 Q F f 1 1 E! 4 - I 4' f-1.1, N4 ,,, 1 M F book three: spring X1 x I L . 6' I L track: city puts unfitting end to record- smashing season Climaxing a slirring slrelch duel, Randy Maynie edges oul' his Hales opponenl' for 3rd place in The Mile Relay al' Cily. Thermon Donnelly and Br. Doyle fell The slory of Cily wilh blank expression. 64 Team leader Jim Daniels and Randy Maynie psyching-up al' Soufh Secfion. Spero, winner of The Hugh- and Low-Hurdles al' ecfion. The I97O Traclc season was one oT unexpecTed surprises as well as dis- appoinTmenT. Bros. Daly and Doyle began The season wiTh a small Team wiTh many quesTion marks and liTTle or no TiTle hopes. As The season pro- gressed, Though, This group oT young men began To uniTe behind a cause. They were deTermined To bring a ciTy TiTle back To Their school, a school wiTh The repuTaTion of having one oT The besT Track programs in The ciTy. A Team leader was Tound in Jim Daniels and The sTage was seT Tor This Team To revenge The agony oT l969. As The season progressed. records began To Tall: Daniels in The 60 and IOO-yd dashes. The 880-yd relay Team. and Cecil Lawrence in The ShoT PuT. BuT amid all These ouTsTanding individual eTTorTs. one could easily see ThaT This Team was noT winning Tifles and could noT conceivably win TiTles because even wiTh all The eTTorT puT ouT by These young men. They were up againsT Teams 3 and 4 Times Their size in man- power. DepTh was The lcey To This year's Team, The oThers had iT Leo did noT. All Leo had was a small group oT deTermined young men who gave every biT of eTTorT They had inside oT Themselves To represenT Their school To The besT of Their abiliTy. -T iim daniels spotlighted in sports illustrated i970 TRACK SCOREBOARD Dual Meets: Leo 79, Fenwick 39 Leo 40, Gordon 60 Triangulars: Leo 60, Fenger 49. University High 9 Leo 62, Br. Rice 69. Mendel I6 Catholic League Indoor All-Star Meet Leo 3rd out ot I I teams Ist. 60-yd. clash-J. Daniels :O6.2 IMeet Recorcll Ist. Long Jump-R. Maynie 2O'2 Ist, Shot Put-C. Lawrence 4-5'8 Ist, 4-Lap Relay-Donnelly, Rogers, Maynie. Daniels I:25.I 2nd, 220-yd. clash-J. Daniels 24.0 South Section Championship Totals: Rice 95, Leo 69, St. Rita 46 Ist, Low and High Hurclles-D. Spero 2I.0 ancl I6.3 resp. Ist. IOO-yd. dash-J. Daniels :O9.9 Ist, 220-ycl .dash-J. Daniels 23.3 Ist. 880-ycl. relay-Rogers, Donnelly, -Daniels, Maynie I:32.I Ist. Long Jump-R. Maynie 2I'3If2 Ist, Shot Put-C. Lawrence 45'3 Rice Relays: Ist, Shot Put-C. Lawrence 48'7 ISchooI recordl Milwaukee Invitational: 6th out ot I9 teams 3rd, 880-ycl, relay I:3I.9 5th, 4-Mile relay-McCann, Madden, -Leiser, Melman I9:27 Catholic League City Championship: Sth out ot I I teams Ist. 220-yd. dash-R. Maynie 22.4 2ncI. 880-ycl. relay I:32.3 2nd, Long Jump-R. Maynie I9'6 3rd, Mile relay-Moore. Hunter, Rogers, Maynie lvl track H-Sfar Meef oyola Jr. Relays oufh Secfion Cify 4-H1 ouf of I I 'reams 3rd ffiedj ou'r of IO 'reams 2nd ouf of 6 Teams 4H'1 ou'r of IO feams Y '-, 4 i- fl. 1 r w I .ww 8 5, Cross hands off fo Wa'Hs as Br. Daly shoufs encourage- Rich H0960-'Sh 2-mile menf. ai' So. Sed. 67 glee club glee club glee club gled club glee club glee club glee clul lub glee club glee club glee club 'lee club glee club glee club glee Conducfed in concerf by Mr. F. J. Manna tennis feam: catholic b league champs Experience payed off for 'flue 'rennis Team in Jrhe Fall as 'rhey fool: +l1e firsl' seclional 'lroplny in +l'ue leam's hislory. F1 1 . ff!! v 1 ,ij rfn' ' ,J ,I V f' 11' 1 'X ,f .if f , , ,f ff, '1fff,ff! B LEAGUE FINAL Leo S+. Laurence S+. Rila Mendel Playoffs Loyola, lorfeil loss Br. Rice, losl' 5-2 Seniors D. Wlialen, K. Reynolds, M. Kolar, and R. Pen proved 'rheir value in singles play and Juniors Jim and Jack Sim were a big assef 'ro The 'ream in doubles compeli- lion. W. Olden. M. Collins, and D. Roszak provided back-up supporr. The J.V. leam, like mosi' fro-soplw leams, showed inexperience bur wi+l1 more Time iliey can fake +l1e place of l'l1is year's varsH'y. 71 ff ff' fi -Q fi- I ,' VAA, 1 X '1 ly,2'H I, I i K Q X ' ' 'f os Q 1...--QQ gg -1 KNIT! V , ,xl . l --1.7 --v -Q-... - -- isa... i--t -3 , 1-o ffbff . Sfancling: M. Kolar, M. Collins. K. Reynolds. W. Olden, D. Whalen. Jack Sim, R. Perz, W. Neis fMod- eraforl. Kneeling: D. Roszalc, R. Bell. C. Clieffe, A. Lee, H. Hines. R. Roysfer. Jim Sim. We in I f x. J HM ' ' ' i -- iQf.Q:'z'f':fJw:'i1'P'f ,i i .- -A V i- A in F 1 J i' , 4, :.,,,-,,ii. N4 V 4. I., . i t E' ' X vii, fl ' X . ' 'sus' ii Q ' Q11 h 'i l gi. r nf LE , . V . L ' N A,-,-.A .-., h I r.-lf-'Jw' u g f 1. 4 Y glnl'r'- ', nl Vnfi b ,,.,,g?,.,:J,., diehards! . w Q, James Murphy 72 r .1 N145 Br. Rice, Dennis Allen, m'odera+or edi+or-in-chief A My x if , -,, . ii., 'ha'-'uni--- Tom Brennan Shows His Defermina+ion As He Slides lnio Home To Tie The Game. His Pilching Was Excellenl As He Blanlced Carmel And Loyola, No-l-lil Hales And I-HH' Fenwiclc. Tom Was Selecled To All-Slar Game For His All-Around Playing Abilify ln The Ou?-Field. And Pifchers Mound. 1151- 'M- IFEHC TT Sulherland Also Was Selecfecl To The All-Slar Team For His Defensive Abilify. He Played The Oui'-Field. Playing 3rd Base, Bob Siandring, Was Named To The All-Slar Squad. all- fears! 4. Qaida Q ' ., ' ' r-, .ix I M '14, rj ' - , Tw 5,-iw A wr?-.. ig g - - T T55 f Elfhffg --i T H.- ' .,,t,'N' 'fb-. .. Q-ff! iy Q ,L 'f ' - , . m wwf' I . hh., mega?-gg,-3.1'.,1.-I-, . ' J. -3155 Q -A fv' I-1, 6.3, , -rf.: L - ,Ji 1- H- A- e , 4, T- Q-T-.gg ff- .-25,3 .- as L 1 'T ' 1 1 i'Q1'..'V: ,A L. 'P34,l!' - Isf Baseman. Dan Daly, Making Fine Sfreich To Ge? The Runner Ouf. Ven Rogers Demonsirafes His Abilify To Throw The Runner Oui'A1' Two. -15 r? -'Q -' 42 : F1 .Ln .i. . f.:'a3t -.dna-. r-yi'-'-'--.. .l'1,f - - , ' w.f..H-ii-.......iu..- ' .- vans ' .rf- A f::..5wr-fs-.ruff-.rre,f-N'-...ae-1,4 -- - ,, --..s .i- .,,.,...,s4.-- ...-.- - L- -. -. -L - . . -M -. ......f., A L.-. .4 .- .Q-., V. -. ,. .... D. Payne Shows How To Sock-If-To-Them! baseball! baseball! We like 'ro 'rhank Mr. Tom O'MalIey, who pul' all his efforl and lime in making fhe members info a Team. The Team did noi produce as if should have and losl' many close games. To many il was a lime of learning, making sure lhal 'rhis year's mislakes will nof be nexl' year's errors. G. Hopkins ln Good Form. 11.41 Isl' Row: Sulherland, J. Kellering, T. Brennan, P. Fahey, D. Daly, and J. Smilh. Back Row: D. Fuller, G. Melkowski, D. Miller, R. Connelly. and G. Hopkins. 76 .15-+. . l M , A ii-.H ,raf- Close Play A+ lsf! Excellenf pifching confribufed To fhis year's beffer record. . .Qxy - ' O-F 'Q -1 W 1 ' A.. , FI. iw.. . A . , ' 5 ,-gmp... 1- --A ' ,gf ,-... , , V4-' ,r ji W Cjlfff - N' H Y ' I , 1 . . . fi i .-.-i.4..,V ' ' 52? .1-fe-a - -1 ' , Ai-. gig 7 -iff 'r -V 1 - ali-' :SS?'lZ'.f:-' -, 12211. -ILE: .TEL-f- M.-- ' W i. . baseball Coach Br. Paffucci Giving The Signals. Speed ls An lmporfani' Facfor, And This Year's Team Had lf. 77 prom i gi' 4? intramural softball 80 1' 5 .- -1-ww -ga , 1 -V 1,12 '.v.x'.,5 ' ,., ...,-,, ,....-,- 3, L....,3,LQ'3-HL 1-T-'fx lv- .,. - in .M 4 v UAL-,., V5-k :ow K alumni '70 Q x A Q K N A l graduation . . . a culmination of four year's work epilogue '70 football lights heavles So. Section Final So. Section Final Se, Section Fmel Mendel ......,. ......... 6 -l ........ ....... I 0- 2 Hales ill... I-Iales ....... ..... 4 -2-I Mendel ... .... 9- 3 My Ce,-mel , Mt. Carmel .... ..... 3 -3-I Leo .... .... 7 - 5 Br, Riee H St. Rita ..... ..... 3 -4 St. Laurence .... 7- 5 Mendel ,- Leo ....... ..... 2 -4-I Br. Rice ...... .... 6 - 6 Leo ,,,,,,,, St. Laurence ............. O-7 Mt. Carmel .... ....... 3 - 9 St, Rita ,,,, Season Record 4-4- I baseball So. Section Final Br. Rice ................. Mendel . . . . . . St. Laurence .... St. Rita .... .... Leo ......... . . . Mt. Carmel .... .. . Hales ........ . . . I5- 3 I5-3 I3- 5 I2- 6 8-IO 4-I4 I-I7 track All-Star Meet Milwaukee Invit. South Section Catholic City I-lales .,... O-I2 Season Record I 5-9 Br. Rice Tourney Ist out ot 4 teams tennis B League Final Leo ...... St. Laurence St. Rita . .. Mendel . . . ....3-2 ....I-4 Season Record 4-8 3rd out ot ll teams 6th out ot I9 teams 2nd out ot 6 teams 5th out ot II teams cross-country Milwaukee lnvit. I2th out ot 20 teams South Section 2nd out ot 6 teams City 6th out ot I I teams League Dual Meet Record 5-4 St. Laurence Season Record I9 9 Br. Rice Tourney lst out ot 4 teams K.C Tourney 3rd out ot I2 teams bowllng So. Section Final Mendel St. Laurence Br. Rice Leo 4th All-Star Meet out ot IO teams swimming Friar Relays 5th out ot 8 teams Collins Invit. Sth out ot 6 teams Catholic League Championship Sth out ot 8 teams Dual Meet Record ot 7-7 water polo Catholic League Tournament 4th Place Season Record 6-6 index index index index index index index index index index index index index index index index index index index index index index index index index index index index index index index index index index index index index index index index index index index index Alumni . .... 82 Band ...... . .46-47 Baseball J.V. .... ...... 7 7 Varsily .... . .74-76 Baslcefball Baniams . . .... 43 Flys .... .... 4 3 I-Ieavies . .32-35 Lighis . . . . .40-42 Bowling ..... ...... 5 3 Cheerleaders . . . .... . .20 Cross-Counfry J.V. ........ ...... 2 7 Varsijry .... . .24-26 Dance Band ... ...... 27 Debaie ..... .... 5 4 Diving .... ...... 5 9 Epilogue .... ...... 8 4 Faculry ........ .... 8 8-IOI Faihers Club .... ...... 5 O Fooiball Freshmen .. ...... I7 Varsiiy .... . . I2-I6 Freshmen ...... ..... I O2-IO7 Glee Club ..... ..... 6 8-69 Gracluafion .... ...... 8 3 Human Relaiions ..38-39 Inframurals Baslceiball . .. .... . .49 Fooiball ... . . . .22 Soffball . . . . .80-8I Juniors ...... I I2-I I7 Library Club . . . ...... . .55 Lion ............ ..... 7 2-73 Ivioihers Club .... ...... 4 5 Oriole ........ ...... 5 I Posier Club .... ...... 2 I Prom .... . .. Seniors ...... .. . . .78-79 II8-I36 Soc I-Iops ...... ....... 3 6-37 Sophomores ...... ..... IO8-III Srudeni Council .... 33 Siudeni Life ..... ..... 2 -9 Swimming J.V. .... .... 5 8 Vardly .... ..... 56-57 Tennis ..... Track J.V. ..... . Varsify .... Wafer Polo .. Y.C.S. . . . . .. .. .70-7I ....67 .. . . .64-66 .28-29 ....44 index index index index index index index index index index index index index index index index index index index index index index index index index index index index index index index index index index index index index index index index index index index index book four: people 6 we'll swear there ain't no heaven and pray there ain't no hell ripple faculty meeting grease mcdonald's pigeon entrance exams seniors opposite poles coke 58.00 wood street faculty application huey swaszt cliques kiIIian's counseling budweiser fish eggs mariiuana facta non verba sophomores hennessy boom-boom scholarships gabe's bruno draft board i-s thomas more twas sat Ieoman iug sabina administration sideburns debts freshmen nemsick 1969-1970 sly and the family stone may 31 45th street iuniors raquel welch F A if Br. G. G. Grenley is Mrs. Mary Dwyer Mr. Mark Schnolis 89 Br. P. J. Messick 90 Mr. Thomas Joyce Mr. Brian Tansey Br. J. L. LaCloche 9l Br. J. D. Rice Br. P. B. Pafifucci . , l1 F , I. 'r 4 15, ' - . . I M f fy,- Mrs. Ellen Simms Br. J. J. Kennedy xv 1 Qdl 3114, n ew ,BEE QL XXX' Mr. Thomas O'Malley r , , W X S Mr. George Cummins Br. M. C. Chavira Br. E. C us. Richard Urbanic Br. E. C. Corrigan Mr. Charles Reinke I1 WW!!! Mr. Bruno Eiclieii is - .gil ii - fi-412-gin 1 -.nu I Mr. Richard Parker Mr. Roberf Szwasi' 1 i!ZQQf'N ia? 41 . M, ae, Nm. aaa ,, , f, ET. ' if 5, - H was -i :ei Q ,QS , 0 I f J. , .1 H 2 3-4, 55 if , 45 ni, E H 4 ' ' 252. . .' X -Jw -L JI' I A ' , 'lNQ1 3'ff ff 1'R.1ff5'1, P ' 5 'n., feng: ' fv 1- 3 , ,545 I M . ,,, L1 , ., .. W, A, ,., U 1 l.,.-p- if W . we im, H, Q w .zz ff. zu Pi 'di-Bw ga xxx ' Ei? U W A 1 Z Um Ibyv :EV 6 AW ,, , , rf. , ..,,, , ,,,. E. T. Hennessy Mr. James Terrian Mr. John Klabacha Br. G .G. Lindeman Mr. Thomas Szura 1 1 L il ' im . L. R. Chrisfensen Br. P. W. Doyle Alanis J Andrews, Aponle, J. Armen, T. Agnew, D. . .G Afkinson, B. Alzorn. R. Auponf, B. Balcifis, J. Barnicle, J. Barfosz, T. Bedia. A. Bell, R. Bender, D. Bermele, M. Bevile, R. Bernal, T. Beriling. C. Biondo, R. Blount G. Boylcins, S. Braxfon, D. Bridges, R. Brillon, M. Brofsch, l.. Brownlee. D. Brynda, D. Burke, K. Burneit D. Burnson, M. Carey, M. Cain, G. Carler, C. Carier. V. Cefera, D. l' - V VIE. I ,uf . freshmen . hu 5 Y, s U .P U' vl N x f -1, 2 I, Btu Cefera, K. Chism. B. Chirenza. M Clarke, R. Clay, M. Climack. J. Cobb. R. Cochran, K Conway. T. Cooper. M. Cronin, P. Cronin, T. Cuiler, T. Dadrowski. Delacerna. Delfche. J. DesRosiers. Dippolifo, P Donley. I. Dorn. T. Dowdle, K. Drish, J. Duffy, J. Dukes, D. Dunn, P. Eul, J. Eul. J. Evans. B. Fabish. K. Feaman. J. Fields, R. Finn. T. Foley, M. Foley, T. Foy. M. Foy, P. Free. J. Gaifher. W Gannon, K. Gaskin, J. George, I. Gibas, D. 1' P' 1-I Ii' CH 1- . I L Glavin, M. Green. A. Griffin. J. Gunderson, T Hell, A. Hanlcus. D. Harringlon, A Harris, K. Hari, L. Harfsfleld, Harfsfleld. Harvey. L. Hafcher J R. R. Haffieldl G. Haynes. J. Hennessey, Hill, L. Hines, H. Hirlzer, G. Hogan. R. Holden. D. R Holland. W. Holley, K. Hopkins, T. Jablonslcy, Jackson. J. Jenkins, C. D. Johnson. A. Johnson. A. Johnson. C. Johnson. L. Jones, E. Jordan, J. Joyce, T. Julian, J. Kamuda, R. Keene. Z. Kelly, C. Kelly, D. Kellering. Klsiel, G. Klimelc. E. F. L I KrneHy. R. X I Knigl1'rly,T. If--H xr ' Lavelle. J. 4' ,gf ,f Leonard. E. Lerner. C. Lilly. V. Lineberry. Linear. L. 43 Liva, W. 'ZA Love, R. Lynch, T. Mahoney, J. .gil Maniescko, M. Marks. J. Marfinez. R. Mazar, J. McCann, J. McEldowney, J. McEIligoH, G. MCGFBHW. T. MCC-Bruder. F. McIn+uire. B. McMuIlin. J. McNuH. S. McQuaId. E. Mega, W, xx l Meioyer, J. Meyer. T. Mezycllo, D. Miller, L. Mills. R. Mocny. C. Moiarro. W. Moran, R. Morrissey. M. Morrissey, T. Morion, A. Murphy. B. Murlaugli. K. Muscalo. J. Musielalr. J. Neuburger. C. Noe. D. Nolan. W. Norman, R. O'Keefe, T. Olden, T. O'Malley, K. Palmer. L. Parker, A. Parker. W. Pieiko. H. Pepper. J. Phillips, J. Pickett J. Pink. J. Podzemis. M. Poleaie. H. Popp, B. Power. W. Powers. C. Pusaferi, M. Radcliff, C. Rakich, G. Raso, A. Raso. D. Regan. D. Reid. R. Q.. f .N ,- L , ii i fm' fffis J L I -a? 'ffx Reid, T. Rigoni. R. Robinson. Rodriguez. Rogers. E. Rodgers. L Rooney. J. Roszalc, J. Roysfe r. R. Rudowicz. Rumsa, A. Sabia. J. Sadder. M Schell, W. Schofield, Sch roeder. Shavers, C Simmons. L Smifh. D. Smurawski. Snoreck. J. Snyder, P. Slallworlh. Slewa rd. K Slewa rf. L. Svec. S. Sylves, P. Taksas. J. Taylor. E. Taylor. R. Tervanis, T Thompson. Thomas. T. Tolcarz. K. Tripleir. A. Tucker, L. Tucker. M. Valencia. M Valois, L. Vanderveen VanMeler. Van Ruesal, Vega. R. Walker, E. Walsh, J. Wasack. G. Wea+hers. Welch. R. Wendt W. Wes'Hy, W. Whalen. S. K. Whifmarsh. R. Wilkes, B. Williams. R. Wilson, R. Wilson. W. Woods. W. Wright A. Wright C. Wright R. Wright S. Yee, R. KL ' A .u r Q 1 3 XTQON. 'hm W R ga ..l -:ll . '- 1 Q1 ,K . H .ig qi- ? -, . . , 4: IQ. Q2 u 3 as Xo- I QI 'W . I . GLS X fk.1'k ophomores KD. , .1517 ' y 'S' ll I f xl v l I X all I Arvia, T. Auslin. A. Benion, G. Bew, K. Bomba, B. Boyce, M. Braun, T. Brown, D. Bryant C. Buchanan, R. Burke, G. Byrne, J. Calderone, R. Callaghan, J. Cardwell, R. Cobb, C. Coffey, B, Collins, J. J, Collins. J. T. Collins, M, Condron, P. Condron, R. Connelly, J. Cross, D. Cross, l.. Crusor, R. Cruz, J. Davis, L. Davis, T. DaviH, P. Dearborn, C. Deberry. R. Dorringfon, W Edwards, J. Favia, M. 4- difqf, . 'Mil ,,,. , gy L7:ll h S' A . .. if I Flfzgerald, J. Filzpalriclc. J. Flynn, C. Foley, T. Friloux. M. Fuller, D. Gall, D. Galligan. J. Gamperl. M. Gannon. M. Gencius. R. Gibbs. F. Gonzalzles. K. Granderson, Gray, W. Guimond. J. Hall, R. Hansen. J. Harris, D. Hawes, P. Heclor, J. Henison. R. Hickey, T. Hickman, J. Hinlcle. G. Hogan. P. Holden, M. Hollis, J. lnloe. Af Johnson. R. Jones, E. Jones, J. Jones, J. M. Joseph. G. Kazlaulcas. R. Keene. Z. Kelly, M. Kerwin. J. Knighl. J. Knighlly, P. Kopack. S. Kowalsky, D. R Kuroski, D. Leiser, J. Lindsay, M. Lukacevich, J. Mamone. A. Marfin. K. Mariin, P. McCann, J. McElherne. M. McMullin, F. Merijohn, G. Meze. F. Miller. T. Minnich. E. Mifchell. C. Moore. D. S. Moore. D. T. Moore, P. Moore. T. Morgan, G. Morifz. B. Morrissey. D. Mosely. A. Mulry. T. Murphy, D. Murphy. R. Narish. D. Naughfon. J. Nelson. R. Newell. A. Nowak. E. O'Connor. J. Ohde, H. O'Kee'fe, M. Olevich, S. O'MaHey. B. O'Malley. P. O'Mas'Hak, M. O'Reilly. T. Orrico. J. O'Toole, J. Panazzo. D. -vw 4 ww 1. i 1 fe' 'Q ff 4 N, Phelan. E. Posey, N. Quick, R. Ramirez. R. Reid. F. Reid, M. Reilly, W. Rigg. J. Roberson, W. Rogers, R. Rooney, D. Ross, L. Roszalc, D. Ro'ri, B. Sabia, C. Smi1'l'1, D. Solan, W. Spann, V. Spizzari, M. Sfanger, J. Slefanslci, M. Supple. W. Taylor, T. Teske. T. Thomas. K. Thomas. T. Tillman, C. Tunney, T. Ward, J. WaH's, R. Wealhersls Yfl Whilehead. R Wilson, L. Yerkes. C. Alleman. R. AH, J. Anders. P. Angone, S. Arnold. R. Baker, D. Banks. G. F. Banks. G. S. Barfosz, T. Beck. C. Beinor. P. Berilin P 9. - Besenhoffer, W. Boudreau, A. Breen, J. Brennan, J. Brooks, J. Brown. J. Burke, J. Burnefi. R. Busse, J. Callaghan, J. Carey, K. Carllon, J. Carmody. R. Carollo. T. Celera, D. Charles. S. Collins. M. Cresfo, F. Croffon. T. Curia, J. Cusfer. W. Deloughery, P. Dennis, G. iuniors ff' K'- Sf- Dippolifo, J Q-1, Dispensa. J. Dockins. G. Donahue. J. Dore, P. Doyle, J. Drenfh, R. Dubek. M. Early, R. Eisen, D. Fahey. D. Fahey. P. Favia, J. Finn. R. Fisher, G. Foley, J. Fondriesf, L Gael, L. Gallagher. E. Geringer. J. Gerlich. R. Gilliam. R. Goldsmifh, D. Griffin, D. Guinane. J. Haire. E. Handibode, Harflieb. B. Hawes, M. Hawkins, C. Higgins, J. Hinkle. B. Holly, P. Hopkins, R Hors+man. P. Hughes, P. Hun+er. W. Jones, A. Jones. G. Jorclnnn. M. x Kammholl. P- -T Kech. R. .Qi X!- 73' Keefly, J, Kelly, M. Kennedy. Kennedy. Kerwin, J. Keflering. Klnfz, R. Kirkland. Klabacha, J Kolraba, Krasowski Krulh. E. Labarge. Lacey. L. Laverly, Lawlor, T Lawlon, M Lee, C. Leelrs, W Lelwner. J Lenrise. A Lenfz, A. Lerner. P. Lucas, R. Lynclm. M. MacAsl:ill Maes, J. Mafisl, R. Maynie. R McCann, McCarll1y McCrory. McElclown Y MCG-arve MCC-Buiga McKenda McNamee MCNlcl1ol Mega, D. Meyer, N Milan, T. Laslcowslci F Miles, R. Miller, D. Miller. G. Mlekowski, G. Morales, R. Moran, K. Morkunas. A. Morrow, H. Murphy, D. Murphy, G. Murphy, J. Murry, T. Mussleman, R. Mysek. A. Naris, A. Nielsen, E. Nielsen, P. Nelligan. J. O'Brien, D, O'Brien, W. Olden, W. O'Reilly, P. O'Toole, D. Page. P. Palecki, B. Panefera. P. Paurszkiewicz, Parkinson, Perkins, E. Porfer, T. G. Queen, C. Quick, P. Radzewicz. R. Ramos, J. Rayner, A. Regan. M. Rierdon, R. Riley, T. Riordon, D. Rolak, R. Ross. J. Ryan. E. L Salzer. W. Spero, D. Sullivan, M. ,. .. , 1 Supple, T. ., gx Tafe, C. uv f if Spagnola. A. Sfallworfh, E. Sarge. G. Schemel. R. Shannon, D. Sheehy, R. Sheridan, J. Sim, J. Sim, J. Singlefon. A X Slugocki. M. ' Smifh. S. Snyder, A. 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