Loyola Academy - Yearbook (Wilmette, IL)

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I 1 s ls- sa Xu -ai V ' Gs.. .,x f IQ - u . : Quin, . . 4 ,:,-mcse., ,,. - x. .'m'::Y:h4..5bnl' JK tbiilii- ADMI I TRATIG Rev. John H. Reinke, S. J., President N N Rev. James C. L. Arimond, S. J., Headmaster Rev. James P. Gschwend, S. J., Dean Mr. William A. Graf, Assistant Headmaster Rev. John G. Henry, S. J., Executive Vice- Pregdent Bro. James H. Bur, S. J., Treasurer Mr. Richard A. Shiman, Assistant Dean Rev. John F. Sullivan, S. J., Dean of Mrs. Cornelius J. Sullivan, Director of Guidance Mr. Patrick H. Moorhead, College Counse- lor Rev. Gerasime Legris, S. J. Alumni Chap- lain Miss Mary G. Dooling, Director of Public Relations Miss Mary Ann English, College Counselor -1.5 Rev. Robert G. Hurnbert, S. J., Alumni Director Mrs. Carl Gebuhr, Director of Health Ser- vices FACULTY Mr. Frank J. Arnato Miss Ardith Anderson Rev. Richard W. Anderson, S. J Mr. Robert P. Austin Mr. Fred C. Bandaccari Mr. Kenneth A. Bartosz -1- E7 M A'-A ff ' X 1 I . . h I If Rev. John P. Bea11, S. J. Rev. August J. Belauskas Mr. Joseph Bettina 5 x E-- Mr. Michael J. Bliss Mr. James P. Bohan Mr. John J. Brinckerhoff Rev. Richard F. Burnham, S. J. Very Rev. Paul J. Clifford, S.J. Mr. John J. Connelly 5- Mr. John Costello Rev.. Walter O. Crane, S.J. 1972 50 Years A Jesuit Rev. Edward K. Braxton Rev. Ignatius M. Burrill, S. J iff' Mr. John T. Connelly 1 fgr- x sz-- g ff' .1 Mr. John F. Cronin ,r I ' . l J f Mr. Cary J. Czarnecki Mr. Thomas J. Darrow Miss Dorothy L. Dick 5' Mr. Eugene J. Doyle Mr. William R. Duffy Rev. Lawrence J. Dunn Mr. James M. Dusablon Rev. Eugene F. Dwyer, S. J. Mr. Charles P. Erlenbaugh Le, ...A Rev. Ronald J. Ferguson, S. J. Rev. John J. Foley, S. J. Rev. Joseph D. Folzenlogan, S. J Rabbi William Frankel Mr. Donald J. Gier Mr. William L. Gleason Rev. Charles A. Graf, S. J. Mr. Henry W. Grove Mr. Harold J. Harrison ffl, L v Mr. Michael V. Hasten Mr. Paul J. Hayes Rev. John P. Heim, S. J ,- i , , , ,, ,, . 2' N Mr. Raymond J. Hellgeth Miss Bertha A. Hernandez Mr. Robert D. Hires w , '- .sf-.Lg Rev. John C. Hoffman, S. J. Mr. Stephen R. Humowiecki ,H q . Mi. Mr. James M. Jackimiec Mr. John J. Jacobsen Mr. Richard T. Kehoe Mr. Robert J. Kieta I Rev. Gerasime M. Legris, S. J. Rev. Thomas A. Libera Mr. Lawrence E. Irvin Rev. John J. Keleher, S. J Mr. 'Jerry L. Kingsbury Rev. Arthur M. Linz, S. J , H r.. ' I, ,. 1 J Mr. Hernan Llerena Mr. Gunter C. Majzner Rev. Richard T. Malloy, S. J. Mr. John L. Martens Mr. Jerry W. Maurer Rev. Leo J. McKenna, S. J. , Li ,V yn V . . fffy 1 , ' M : h 1 ' 2:4 - ' 4 w A' ' ,. -1 Mr. James P. McMahon Rev. William B. McMahon, S. J. Mr. Thomas J. Monforti . 1 A as Mr. Arthur F. Morelli Mr. Richard J. Myers Mr. James T. O'Donne11 , . E.. ' A , . . Mr. James M. O'Lough1in Mr. John A. O'Lough1in Rev. Donald J. O'Shaughnessy, S.J. Mr. Robert J. Pasquesi Mr. Thomas E. Powers Mr. John E. Preas Mr. Thomas K. Prindable Mr. John G. Ragsdale Rev. M. Lawrence Renter, S. J. 1 v. . I .Q .4 - 'i I 1 , , 1 -ff w Mr. James M. Roach Rev. William P. Ryan, S. J. Mr. Gregorio J. Sanza 'Vi Mr. Edward F. Schurz Mr. Edward P. Signatur el J Rev. Ralph E. Starus Mr. Donald E. Stephan Mr . Les Sendy Mr. Jerome C. Spellman Mr. Philip J. Stelnicki Mr. James A. Stoeger, S. J. f. 2 f Mr. James G. Serpe Mr. Robert A. Spoo Rev. George W. Steenken, S. J. Mr. Joseph P. Taylor 7' 'ex V ff! N' I' Rev. Stephan J. Tebes Mr. James J. Velasco Mr. Vito M. Volino Mr. W. David Warren Mr. Fred M. Wright Mr. Frank P. Yen EMERITU TEACHERS .gulf Rev. Harry J. Barton, S. J. Rev. Cecil M. Chamberlain, S.J. Rev. Philip M. Coogan, S. J. 1 - -me-T, - iq .. ' 5 gf,,ffZ?i3 . J 4 5,13-.-' ' L. , . ii . l ggi' , ,.,., ,.,.,. -I Rev. John C. Krost, S. J. Rev. Edward Reynolds, S. J. Rev. William F. Ryan, S. J. Rev. Edward T. Wiatrak, S. J. SERVICES -Ee Mrs. Robert Nixon Mrs. Mark Mitchell Mrs. Donald Springgate Miss Carol Naper J m I O we, -H Mrs. Francis Corby Mrs. Andrew Sheridan Mrs. Richard Curtis Mrs . Peter Q... TQ. x.1 5l Mrs. John Hughes Mrs. Conrad Montalto Mrs. Frank Amato Mrs. Bernice Saunders F1 I , 1 I l ...... I Yr K ,,, v , , l H ,f QA, K 5.4 M ,A I' r nr ' I I e J.. .aabiigql 'IL gag? Mrs. Raymond Beck Mrs. Thomas Hartley Mrs. Richard Heinzen Mrs. Albert Lambert w L 1 Mrs. Warren Stell Bro. James Small, S. J. Bro. Delno Schumann, S.J ,, '1 , ff Mr. William Salinas Mr. William Peery Mr. Pedro Gomez 'S -0' 4 w UQ e ' A V v Mark Bednarz Eugene A. Bensinger Paul J. Berens Sam J. Betar Nicholas F. Beucher Dan J. Biagi Mark L. Biasco Michael E. Bilton Randolph R. Bianchi Peter J. Boesen David W. Bogan Dennis M. Boldt Craig A. Boca Tad W. Borowy Richard H. Boveri John P. Bowler Michael D. Brady Lance A. Brandt Timothy P. Breen Jim F. Brennan Thomas P. Brennan Jr. ' Mike A. Brewer George M. Briody Edward P. Brufke Keith E. Brunelll Joseph Z. Burgee William R. Bryg Lawrence Buckingham Michael J. Aamodt James J. Acton Michael J. Ahern Ricky T. Aiello Bruce S. Alexander Charles N. Allworth Ronald D. Almendrales Chris G. Almeroth Ruben L. Alvarez Mark R. Ambrose Mark A. Anawis Andrew J. Annes Robert F. Anthony Richard Baert Christopher M. Baker Paul P. Balazs Edward R. Baran Mike A. Baruffi Frank G. Basile Michael J. Bates Mark D. Bauer 3. f' v riff., Z X ' fl? 4 ! Wiley, . K' 1 s X5 1- ' W H 01 A S-av S .ji 15 .. . gg, . 1 5 5: - rv 77 A' I 5 S. 3' E V I v ' T 4V if T I' . V' X, LJ ' jf Q I , I lag I f I 2 A f .T W . ,.. . . . is- - l . ,' - V. fi , U A' y :.- '--' ,, Vs 'I f T' 3' lx i' A Y W W , 1 .,:.:,- . , . if .., I Lawrence Corouelli Patrick J. Cotter Timothy R. Coyne Mark M. crogmm no ' ' ' Jonathon P. Croke gi ,L Kevin F. Culhane Timothy J. Cullen Michael S. Cummings George V. Curry Michael J. Curry Mark T. D'Agostino Mark J. Daleiden Michael T. Daly fp, f i ... lf' if mr x pt. mu n f xiii' ' :A ' A ' John F. Burke Michael F. Burns Thomas E. Burns Donald F. Butzen Jr. Patrick J. Casey James W. Caldwell John J. Campbell Robert W. Campbell Timothy Caraher Richard M. Carbonara John W. Cariola John W. Carney Dean C. Carson Thomas V. Casali Timothy R. Cavenaugh Tom R. Ceisel Adrian G. Celewycz Gregory P. Chalifoux John F. Chaput Michael J. Chuckas Steven C. Cipolla Terrence B. Clarke Patrick J. Collins Timothy M. Collins Matthew L. Colnon Robert J. Cooper Thomas M. Corboy Robert A. Cordes .eu MA o , V 3' 4 , . , 'g -.wi H gi- 1 1 1' , .Aa i Brian T. Donoghue John W. Dormin Daniel J. Doyle Nickolaus G. Dressel Charles M. Dushane Andrew C. Dussel Robert A. Dwyer Jr. James F. Dziubla John J. Eckhardt Robert A. Ehrlich Ricardo Enriquez George M. Evans Mark F. Fahrenbach James E. Faliszek Thomas J. Faucher William P. Fay Donald D. Fedorowicz Dennis P. Feehan Scott G. Feiereisel Thomas M. Feifar Leif R. Feil Frank F. Fiduccia Ray J. Figlewicz David R. Finegan Daniel J. Fish Patrick J. Foley David J. Ford 'L T J , .. bi . T' 'i ff? A e V 1' ,L.f? . wx' .1 ml .- Q.. V ' 1 4 .v 'N N .f Thomas Daly Emanuel R. Davis Scott E. Dawson Conrad T. Deane Frank R. Debartolo Jr. Peter C . DeCaro Terrence M. Delaney Joseph P. Demicco Michael J. Devito Joseph T. Dicicco Dan P. Dillon Thomas M. Dillon Michael T. Dixon Michael J. Dolan Joseph L. Donlin Joseph P. Donnelly rf ' fi-ff . 174 'if . : - .- Ap g I W xg 'L 1 x' X iz 'W ,. j? gf. , . ,L 1 + - -f X u ' ,w U fi gl u 'J' 1' .YK lg- X LF 1 J. Andrew Fahrenbach ...J 'vi 'il' W 1 il T ar, I I ik J D D C ff ll . ,np -'D -fb e ,: 2 Y .7 ' -J I . . 'ir i K0 ' xi. I ,If I as A, si YN f lf. vii A -P ix I i if f... A. U., p l at .4 'A I ' :'9:iJ'lf7 fur :- . F X K .A pr L i I I ,fa . .1 A - 4' , , ff-4' M I , h 1, -I1-1 ! ,. I P . W , ,.. . ., ... , . , .P '-ilk.: 7 .v Q 5 Q 2-f '- ' .....: l 4' E A EA .A ' sl 'IE Brian F. Griffin Michael E. Griffin Nick J. Grogan Robert T. 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Glasener Thomas M. Gleed Michael L. Gluth Ronald S. Golec Lyman E. Goss V. James A. Graydon Richard J. Grenier A si' ' lj X. . I p. . ! . 4 ,vi ' l gf- 11 i, ,D ge l 1 A ei , 4 9 V 4 ,, X- -if . . Q Lv: : mf vhkx I C Steve J. Kasimatis John E. Kasper Lorenz P. Kaufmann Steven P. Kawell Daniel A. Kelly Michael J. Kelly Mike M. Kelly Tim J. Kelly Christopher Kendall Kevin G. Kennedy Michael J. Kennedy John T. Kerwin Paul J. Klein Gregory M. Kobelinski Philip M. Koszyk John P. Kowalik Jim N. Kraychy Larry F. Krupa Edmund F. Krzyminski Tom R. Kuchynka Tom H. Kuhn Christoper Kutselas Patrick J. Lambert Michael P. Larsen Stephen F. Laub Donn G. Lauten Michael N. Lavin Patrick J . Leemputte X v- I ' 3? -5'7lqf-Q -1 -. N . 1 .lv -7? I 1 L L 31. A 1. 11 x gryf' I 1 l,.vl 1 if v l 1- r .N if 2' If . .4 .331 V -. ' 1 df 11 ., 1 ,W W 3-1. I x . hs- 4 1 . . K I hh 1, W- .D v I ff! 41 v Martin M. Howlett Thomas M. Hupp Edward L. Hynes William M. Isett Daryl C. Jackson Michael J. Jaskoski Thor W. 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Stosek Anthony M. Strezishar John W. Swafford James C. Sweeney Stephen M. Swenie David S. Swiatlo Robert A. Tatara Louis T. Tazioli Willis P. Terry Dominick A. Testa Charles J. Thiel Bert C. Thomas Jolm A. Thompson Lawrence G. Tilli Vincent P. Tenerella Daniel R. Tito Thomas F. Tobin Kirk J. Todero Norbert Tremko David Triunfol i . Y XQI,-X A . JI' i. , 1 3 ' '.' if if 5 5,- 77 f A. I I ll ' ,fx 3 A .. , : Y. I V E ,,,-'ka P .1 J F key LA , f I Q' Aa, 51.1 1 If if if l'.f 'o if KW X SOPHOMORE Joseph S. Abbate Brian P. Ahern John J. Ahern Dean J. Amici Timothy J. Anderson Dean A. Andrea Peter F. Arden Thomas Arens Douglas M. Armato Gregory G. Bal Mark J. Ballard George A. Ballentine P if 'J' l . , I U 2' Ml . 'T . A 'avg ' V .1 54 A' V x ?'- X 1. a r'y g', fix ' ' A fi 5 . . 3. ' .ffvf J 1 f' A si 5? H James P. Balog Stanley J. Banas Dan A. Barichello Brian G. Barnard Brian F. Barr Micheal J. Barrett David R. Barry William J. Barry Allen J. Bassel Joseph A. Bates Klay H. 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Crowley James Albert Crumley James Charles Cullen Gary J. Cunningham Al F. Curi Gordon R. Dafnis Paul A. D'Agostino Jack M. Daly Richard G. Daly Anthony P. Danielak Frederick R. Dempsey Michael R. Denten Dane D. DeYoung Robert J. Chapman John Choukas Arthur E. Christmann John P. Cipolla Mark E. Clark Myles F. Clauser Scott M. Clemons Richard M. Colletti Kevin J. Collins Michael L. Connolly James E. Constable John L. Constable H' . ,,.' ff l M A ,- ig., P :X ' ' J H fs l 1, 1 5 , If 1 if , V V llhljjn ll K' ' 2 .F pf' a F-9 E' A' 1 ,fy -2: 3? .Ex .. fl ,L 5 if il I 9' X x Robert S. Dorband Timothy F. Dorr Carey M. Dowdle Robert M. Dreger Theodore J. Duckett James E. Dunbar John J. Dwyer Mark N. Eisenbeis Gregory J. Eisinger Joseph F. Elward David J. Endres John S. Engel G H 3 l -1,4 , . 1 5 1 .1 D - ' rf W 1 , I my L1 .. Gregg Diganci Joseph T. Dolack Kevin M. Dolan Patrick J. Dollard Timothy E. Dolson William T. Dooley Y' ' r L X ' , e. 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Kloss George R. Knoll Xb- Daryl R. Kunz Robert E. Kunzer John J. Kurgan David J. Kutsch Jorge G. Labat Timothy J. Lahart John P. Lambert Martin L. Langill ,mn- 'Tri Chris S. Larkin 1VIichae1 C. Laughlin Brian A. Lavin Kevin P. Leahy Paul R. Lecat Theodore W. Lecesne Daniel N. Lee James B. Leet Thomas J. Leoni John H. Loebel Alfred L. Mass Matthew J. Matthews Shawn F. McCarthy William T. McCaughey James C. McDonald George F. McDonnell Martin J. McDonnell Terence J. McE11igott Timothy E. McElroy Frank M. McGarry Timothy D. Lynch Kevin T. Madden John G. Maginot David M. Majcher Brian C Lopina Gerald E Luc John J Lucas if Ever' . -1' .- ap X 1' '11 si John P. Maloney Thomas A. Marnmoser John R. Mansfield John A. Masciopinto Edward B. McGuinn John P. McHugh Timothy J. McIntyre John P. McKinley Philip K. McLaughlin John W. McMurray James McNerney Denis Megwa Richard D. Michalek William P. Micheletti Douglas J. Mickey Mark Z. Migdalski Robert J. Mills James P. Mims Timothy J. Miotti Paul J. Moe Glenn E. Moore Mark W. Moore Michael J. Morgan Robert E. Morris Kenneth H. Morrison John M. Muller Martin J. Mulvihill Thomas J. Murnighan Michael J. Murphy Michael J. Murray Thomas D. Murray Michael S. Narsete Randall S. Nero Mark D. Nesbitt James B. Neville Andrew W. Nieman Robert J. Nierzwicki Joseph J. Nimrod Robert L. Nora David T. Notari C'7 ci -il 7? 'f'-7' RUR ---P ,., Kenneth J. Nowak William E. Nugent Dana M. Oberlin Robert A. O'Brien Thomas J. O'Connor Timothy L. O'Connor Sean J. O'Conor John R. O'Donne11 Gary M. O'Hara Terrence J. O'Laugh1in John H. Oldershaw XI45 Edward J. O'Ma11ey Frank G. Opelka John A. Ouska Robert D. Parisi William R. Parrilli -. Michael R. Patt Gregory E. Peckels Thomas G. Pedrick Gill A. Perexempel John E. Peter Alfred Z. Purzycki James Rebarchak Thomas J. Reedy Thomas A. Reh Harry J. Reirihart Paul J. Richards Edward J. Rieckelman H. Andrew Rill Michael J. Riordan Michael W. Roache Chris E. Pfannkuche Hugh P. Plunkett Timothy R. Powell William F. Pridmore Mark V. Prikos Jon L. Prun Jose S. Pulido Tom F. Purcell Steven R. Petersen Ronald G. Petrunich Edgar U. Peyronnin 1 i Halsey G. Roberts Leonard L. Robinson J. Kerry Roche Timothy W. Rogan James F. Rolliugs Hugo Romeu Frank J. Rondoni Louis A. Rossetti Peter A. Rothing Dennis J. Rotunno James Rouchos James K. Rudolph Michael T. Ruehl Knute R. Ruggaard Frank J. Russell Don T. Ryan Jonathan P. Ryan Michael C. Rydel Kevin M. Ryder Thomas G. Sadowski Philip A. Saigh Joseph A. Santucci Robert F. Sasso Michael A. Savone David A. Schaid Gregory J. Schlax John J. Schmitt Robert F. Schmitt Rex Q. Schmitz John Schraffenberger John T. Schroeder Thomas E. Schulien Steven K. Semkowicz Timothy P. Shanley C. James Shelley John W. Shunick Michael J. Sieben Robert G. Sierks Wasyl J. Skomoroch James R. Skrak Douglas M. Smith Ricardo L. Sotorrio it ing x-J qi. 1 4 'P -4.11 5.-af Clarke W. Southall Wm C. Spangenberg Kim E. Stanley .'f'1 !' Thomas M. Stanton Glenn P. Stephens William F. Stineman John P. Straka Daniel J. Sullivan James F. Sullivan Kevin L. Sullivan Patrick E.x Sullivan 49 , 0 inn 'sun' -.1 M' 21 . ' 3 if' 1322: 1 -:WIS .. .,4!l6, ,, -.1 . - . N. x- . ,-Q 1. . l af! X Robert B. Thorsen Paul L. Tirschel Richard M. Toth Lawrence M. Tuke James E. Vanderbosch Donald L. Velasquez Thomas A. Victorine Peter M. Walsh Michael E. Walz Chris E. Weiler Glenn G. Zemtseff William E. Zwack Arthur A. Weller James E. Whalen Edward P. Wieland Harold P. Wimmer Donald C. Winkler Mitchell Wisumierslu Richard S. Witek Gregory J. Wojkowskl Alec J. Wolff Michael J. Wrenn Edgar W. Wyman Alberto E. Xiques Mark A. Yogan William P. Young Joseph L. Zakarija vs .-.4 1' '1 r X W S IOR x if ' sh Q Martin G. Antonetti, President John M. Klemundt, Vice-President William J. Donoghue, Secretary Edward J, Wehgmer, Treasurer 1411 ' Q-if va f , X 1-' fl, Xp . Q . -, X l . . f 'X : Y , , w , - 1- Kenneth R. Acciari Robert H. Acton Vincent J. Agnew Ethan J. 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Casey Thomas S. Chomicz Joseph B. Clark Lance D. Clauser John L. Carney James M. Cascino Thomas F. Chuckas, Jr James W. Colnon Paul J. Carry Robert A. Case Samuel J. Ciulla Thomas Compernolle Patrick R. Conaghan Jerry P. Connolly John M. Connolly .sl ,t5',: ,, if ,: David A. Coppin John R. Corboy Frank H. Cordes, Jr. Michael S. Crowe Patrick R. Crowley Carl D. Cucco Paul A. Curi Richard L. Curry Federico d'AVis Michael F . Conway Daniel Corus Thomas G. Cummings l Mark J. Davis l Christopher Delaney Philip A. Delaney Joseph DeLeonardis Lawrence J. Dell, Jr l .D l Brian D. Dillon Edward J. Dillon Peter M. Dolan Robert T. Dolan Thomas D. Dolan Jack N. Dollard Les N. Dombai Robert F. Donahue Kevin F. Donoghue Daniel J. Dooley Michael P. Dooley Thomas M. Dore Raymond J. Dowdle Timothy P. Doyle Paul G. Drews. Joseph L. D'Si1va William J. Duffy, Jr. Daniel J. Dumelle William J. Dunn Thomas G. Eagan Mark R. Eckhart Mark C. Eiden Thomas M. Eisinger Christopher Emerle Thomas J. Faber Patrick W. Fedorowicz James M. Field Joseph S. Filippini Robert F. Fiore Patrick J. Foley Dino Franchi Robert G. Freyder James F. Gast John J. Gauer Lee W. Gibbs John W. Giesen, Jr. Todd T. Ford i Michael C. Frommeyer Thomas J. Gaughan John P. Gillen, Jr. Mark R . Fragas si Mark R. Fuller William T. Gaynor Richard L . Giometti Stanley J. Glab Terrence P. Gleason Thomas J. Goldrick Walter T. Goldscheck Kimbal T. Goluska Kevin M. Greene James W. Grenning George E. Griesinger John A. Griffin Michael P. Guido Robert J. Haas Peter C. Halla John J. Hanzel Randall P. Harkins Robert W. Harlan Joseph S. Hartnett Kevin P. Healy Thomas J. Herres Thomas E. Hogan, Jr. Richard P . Hyland Philip M. Heinz Michael J. Hickey John T. Homan James P. Igoe John M. Henry Timothy C . Higgins Joseph T. Houlihan, Jr. James M. Isaacs Robert N. Hermes Joseph P. Hnilo Joseph Hoy Leonard T. Jagla Richard W. Jermal Gregory J. Kaiser Ronald J. Kaiser Frank S. Kaitis Terrence P. Kane William R. Kasper Edward M. Keating John M. Keefe M i Patrick J. Kennedy Vince Kennedy Christopher Kerns Thomas P. King Kevin J . Kirby John M. Kissinger Paul H. Klauke Robert J. Klein Alan J. Klingler John V. Koerber William R. Kosar Denis W. Kotnik Us Anthony A. Kozlowski John J. Kraskiewicz Timothy R. Kullman Thomas M. Kurgan l Joseph P. Labellarte Michael S. Lambert Kevin Landauer Gregory K. Lane Jerome P. Larkin Joseph C. Latona John R. Lauterbach James W. Leahy Terrence J. Leahy Chris A. Lewandowski James L. Lyons Stephen T. Mannebach IV' X .Wg 1 . n , ,M ,QW 4 ' fi -JA T 1-,ppm or K. V- I , , fi-. I NN. K M.. YI. Robert P. Lee Richard J. Leland Mark J. Lennon 'Marvin E. Lindsey Lawrence R. Lucas Thomas M. Lynch Steven W. Mack Michael T. Mahon Nicholas M. Maier N George T. Marcin John R. Marien Salvador A. Martinez l . Z Edward M. Marx Charles F. Mascari Vito J. Masciopinto Francis Mastroianni l l Steven J. Mazurek Thomas M. McAlvany Mark F. McAndrews Mark E. McCarthy J Kevin R. McDermott Thomas J. McDermott John F. McGavock John P. McGill William A. McGowan John P. McGregor Michael C. McIntyre Michael McKiernan X x 'A' Il L James M. McLaughlin Paul W. Metzler John F . Mitchell Michael M. Mullen Joseph J. McNerney Philip C . Metzler Christopher P. Moran i Dennis M. Mulligan William H. McNulty Robert C. Meter Roderick S. Mikolay Peter A. Minwegen Richard W. Mortell Robert D. Muellner Edward J. Murphy Philip C. Murphy Thomas J. Myers Michael A. Nahser Francis K. Nash Earl F. Nied V ff 1 ho. z , P406 X AVAILABLE Daniel P. Nolan William T. Nolan Paul J. Oberlin John P. O'Brien l . , John W. O'Brien Michael J. O'Brien John R. O'Connell Edward O'Connor . l 1 Matthew F. O'Connor Michael L. O'Donnell Michael J. O'Hara' Fred J. O'Laughlin . 1 X '- ' ...,3xi?k..?i23f , 212222 ,maxi 4 . ...,,, J Kevin J. O'Nei1l William M. O'Reilly Ted Mario Ori Joseph M. Orlick Stephen G. Osmanski Robert E. Otter Stephen A. Paxson Robert M. Peckels Robert M. Perkowitz William T. Perkowitz Martin J. Perry Philip J. Peters l J A . - 4 I. X L W 1 Daniel F. Petersen Andrew F. Petlak Andrew J. Pleiss John R. Plunkett James A. Pooler John D. Pridmore Nicholas P. Pruc Thomas R. Pyke i John J. Quinn Vincent P. Rafter Thomas P. Reap Stephen Rebarchak Robert A. Reddy Thomas J. Reilly David R. Reisner Gary J. Remafedi ,7 Frederick D. Reynolds David G. Rigney Leslie J. Rimey Daniel M. Ritt in .,v 1N Tim Joseph Rivelli Gary L. Roberts John C. Robertson Jose'R. Rodriguez James P. Roemer Timothy T. Roemer William F. Rolfes Ricardo J. Roman John J. Rusek Kevin J. Ryan Michael B. Ryan Michael P. Ryan Philip J. Ryan James M. Rybak Michael S. Sackley Thomas J. Sanders X. w Q : 1 ..:2. T 4 ' i Joseph Scalzitti J. Patrick Scanlan Fred B. Schiappa William C. Schindler Marc F. Schissler Timothy J. Schlax A. Lee Schluter, Jr. Raymond C. Schmale Iii-J s..., 'L .f . L- S - ' 4 '.2 ' 7 L li X! -L V i ,A 1 .1 7 Guy Schmitz Richard A. Schrauz John J. Schreiber Robert L. Schwanz . i Timothy R. Scully James P. 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If td. : 4 ,ei : W A ' .-,1 43 -- J' 51 ' ' -., 23 FOOTBALL 1 1 a ,Q Q Q Q Q, :saga-168 'ill E88 lX7o39 e 4 7? Q13 First Row, left to right: Doug Steger, Mike Joyce, Tom Murray, Tom Dore, John Giesen, Jim Pooler, Mike Hansen, Greg Grun- inger, Jim Shelley, Drew Nieman, and Mike Savone. Second Row: John O'Brien, Mike Mahon, Dave Hull, Vic Alonzi, John Finzer, Bob Acton, Mike Ryan, Bill Donoghue, Jim Barasa, Marty Mulvihill, Mark Fragassi. Third Row: Ted Burke, Rich Wilke, Jim McDonald, Mark Prikos, Don Holland, Hugh Benson, George Knoll, Kevin O'Neil1, Mike Cameron, Edgar Peyronnin. Top Row: Chri Sullivan, Bill O'Rei1ly, Mike McKiernan, Dave Wagener, Fred O'Laughlin, Mark McAndrews, Paul Kluuke, Ernie Battaglia, Bill Dum Kevin Sullivan, and Pete Minwegan. ' ni' 'r n-chi' nhiwr 1 l T Q I 7 First Row, left to right: Coach Doyle, Coach Kieta, Coach Erlenbaugh, Tim Powers, Art Christmann, Nello Fragassi, Bob Falk, Coach Spoo, Coach Amabo, and Coach Powers. Second Row: Terry O'Brien, Kevin Collins, Chris McGuire, Jeff Thomas, James Schreiber, Jim Eisenbeis, Bill Cerney, Marty Gleason, and Dan Sullivan. Top Row: Dan Halloran, Mark O'Donoghue, Bruce Jim O'Brien, Dan Becker, Mike Denton, Joe Zuercher, John Nolan, Tom Walsh, and Tom Goldrick. Loyo Loyol Loyo, Loyo Loyo Loyo Loyo Loyo Loyo' Loyo Loyo Brother Rice St. Rita Fenwick Weber Gordon Mt. Carmel Leo St. Laurence DeLaSalle Gordon St. Rita E r D Ryan around the end. ,,..J SR ,Ka Vx! ik -up 1. lr'-,,1P , , N -5 A. 1 . - ,, Q. A ir r ' f - A , s.- Q -N. N... - ' 5 . - 9, 'Y ' ' ', 4 WV? ' ' . 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Siif 1-2 A' A V , X -.- 'fJ , ,Nl V' 5 w . , rf as v-Q , . , x , ' 'U' ..,A rgw Touchdown ! Spoo's Sideline Strategy 4 7' .... Y vi' 1 Fred O'Laughlin leads the way for Bob Falk. John Giesen high-steps over Bill Donoghue. ,4tnqp. Galloping Giesen Flying tackle by Mike Joyce Mark McAndrews dropping back to pass. John Finzer drives Mendel back. Loyola's 1971 Football began the season with hi hopes for winning the City Championship. The conditio hardly seemed suitable, though, when Loyola opened against Brother Rice. The rain poured down on Sac Field as the Ramblers received the kickoff. Afte couple of fumbles by both teams, Jim Pooler scored o 48-yard pitch-out to start the games scoring as he J many a time throughout the season. Respective tou downs by Mark Fragassi and Ernie Battaglia follow+ The second half saw the game turn into a Rambler rn- while the defense continued to stifle the Rice offenl Both Doug Steger and Mark McAndrews scored as Loy- passed its first test, 34-0. The confrontation between the Ramblers and the M tangs seemed to be a stalemate with the score 7-6 ea in the second half with Loyola in a slim lead. Howev in the fourth quarter Loyola tallied to make the sc 13-6 in favor of the Ramblers. The game appeare be in the bag, except that someone forgot to tell St. R With 4 minutes left Bill Marek broke away and scored a 68-yard run. Rita tried for the two points and won gambit, so Loyola lost a heartstopper 14-13. Loyola coming off .a week layoff ran into a to Gordon team determined to cause an upset. The re was a 23-6 loss for the Ramblers. Things started out right on a 6-yard run by Mike Yan, but Gordon ca from behind to take the lead with a second quarter T Gordon dominated the second half, by passing thro Loyola's zone defense, two touchdowns and a sa ended the scoring in the game Loyola wouldlike to h forgotten. , .,.f. ,aw -.5-.nn-ana A.-Q , , .... .1 L TQ wiv .7 f'. v EN AWQ, . 'V' fx rx ,L 1 .. wi Q 'Vg Nlf . ---.-v- , M' 1 4 4qr---- fff P . J' Q., 'M N! . .,, ,, V! in ! X-9593 ' ' lr X 9 ,g K 2. - H,ih'T I . H . y ,I- 3 4 f ,. V k . 1 4-..' I Mike McKiernan, Jim Barasa, and Bill Donoghue, cut off Mt. Carmel. Loyola entered the playoffs with hope of revenge against the Rams. The Ramblers won the toss and elected to receive. After four downs, Gordon took pos- session. They jumped to an early lead seven plays later making the early score 6-0. The Ramblers received the kickoff only to fumble on their own fourteen. Things were not looking good, but Tom Dore intercepted a pass and raced 80 yards to the goal line. The Ramblers proceeded to roll for 391 yards on the ground for the second best total of the season. Quarterback Mark McAndrews led the team in rushing with 149 yards in 18 carries. John Giesen carried for 128 yards, and fullback Jim Pooler for 67 yards. Loyola contained Gordon's passing game with a new defense and rolled to a 46-23 victory. Loyola's bid for a city championship was thwarted just one week later in the Catholic Championship at Soldier's Field by a strong St. Rita team. The bigger Mustangs powered over Loyola 28-8 for their second straight title. John Giesen scored Loyola's only touchdown, but he and the rest of the Ramblers gave agreat effort in their de- feat. Mike Ryan blocks for Mark McAndrews FRESHME st row, left to right: Rich Haas, Mark Ramirez, Dan Seeberg, Keith Brunelli, Mike Stemo, Kevin Needham, Tom Tobin, Craig vs, Frank Debartolo, Tim Marquardt, and Jim Sanabria. Second row: Mike Ryan, Bill Palmer, Pat Foley, Mike Devito, Ken Steel, .e Walsh, Pete McHugh, Pau1D'Agostino, Bob Feil, ,Gene Bensinger, Larry Haufman, Jim Hillsman, Dan Biagi, and Norbert Tremko. Ed row: Coach Harrison Coach Monforti, Sam Betar, Bill Pigozzi, Andy Annes , Tim Cullen, Tom Murray, Rich Wehman, Paul ,r, James Montgomery, Ed Rolling, Pete Steger, George Curry, Dan O'Malley, Kevin Murphy, Pat Lambert, Coach Hellgeth. Top ': Kevin Nugent, Ralph Gesualdo, Terrance Riordan, Mike Ahern, Tim NcNulty, Scott Dawson, Joe Murnane, Ray Weinke, Bill ry, Tom Brennan, Pat Hansen, Joe Donlin, Marty Pflum, Mark Foy, and absent Mike Bilton. SOPHO ORES X X l'f-' row, left to right: Jim Casey, John Cordell, Brian Barnard, Ed Foran, Jim McAvoy, Sabinus Megwa, John Yadgir, Bob Hicks, Potts. Second row: Bill Bransley, Mike Crowley, John O'Mal1ey, Dan Mahaney, Mike Hennig, Mike Schroeder, Peter Broccolo, McHugh, Brad Kamin, Joe Maude, John Cipolla, and Bob Byrnes. Third row: Fr.B111'I'i11, S-J- MT- M0HtfQI'ti, TOIII Kennedy , Kevin Dave DeYoung, John Bilek, Mark Meyers, John Tortorice, John Jakobsze, David Horn, John Fox, Joe Bonivel, and Coach Top row: Carey Dowdle, John Behof, Mike Marx, Joe Yedlicka, Harry Wellbank, Tim Anderson, Frank Kracher, Charles 1 'Dan Monckton, Greg Bal, Terry O'Mal1ey, Theodore Duckett, Tom Rathslag, and Kevin Dolan. BA EBALL E 2 First row, icft to right: Mike Rostcnkowski, Pete Steger, Pat Dollard, Steve Parker, Charlie Leibrandt, Gary Feireisel, Tim Anderson, Bill Palmer. Second row: Manager Jim O'Brien, Dan Monckton, Kevin Gillen, Jim Rebarchak, Jim Hielscher, John Finzer, John Ouska, Mark Yogan and Bob Third row: Coach John O'Loughlin, Dave Majcher, Tom O'Connor, Wally Bogner, Steve Rebarchak, Andy Spreitzer, Phil Ryan, Tom Pyke, Coach Jim O'Loughlin, and Manager Bill Blacklidge. 4 i i l 1 4 1 Bob Kempf John Ouska The Rambler baseball team posted a 16-6 overall record this year ich was best ever in Loyola's history, The highlight of the season s a winning streak of eight games which tied a school record. augh Loyola lost in the finals to St. Rita, everyone could see that y were a better team. Loyola had some great individual stars. All-star Steve Rebarchak the team in everything. He hit over .500 as well as leading the m in hits and r.b.i.s. At shortshop was All-star Andy Spreitzer,a n who possessed speed and agility, as well as a major league arm. dy had the only grand slam for the team and it came in the finals. other All-star was Tom Pyke. He covered center field like a blan- . His speed and power made him a scoring threat every time he ne to bat. Loyola's fourth All-star was fireballing righthander lly Bogner. The only senior on the youthful staff, Wally was the pper for the club. The pitching staff was inexperienced this year and the guidance catcher Jim Hielscher kept them in check. The remainder of the 'ting nine was, Jim Rebarchak and Kevin Gillen in the outfield, l Phil Ryan, Bob Kempf , and John Ouska in the infield. The pitch- staff consisted of Bogner, Charlie Leibrandt, Mark Yogan, John zer, Tom O'Connor, and frosh Pete Steger. Leibrandt was the iing pitcher, and Yogan pitched a no-hitter during the regular sea- . The staff is young and talented so next year look out. 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Q, , 'A ll L-S' ' I!iET , 1 -My ,, H' of 5 V w-AX' F N X' +4 cu ' nel , : i - 1 ll ' 'V V V ' isp ,N 'lf ' df' , N - . 4, '. mi- 'WQ . ,,,,5 . , - nz, .4 , 2' . , , The Coach Jim O'Loughlin delivery The Loyola bench of Charlie Leibrandt The swing of Phil Ryan Charlie Leibrandt Steve Rebarchak selects his war club John Ouska takes his lead VAR ITY BASKETBALL Standing, left to right: Pat Sullivan, Drew Nieman, Ken Acciari, Mark McAndrews, Dan Hynan, Jim Rebarchak, Jack Dollard, Pat Foley, Marvin Lindsey, and George McDonald, Kneeling, left to right: Coach Bill Gleason, Dennis Mulligan, Terry Gleason, Phil Sweeney, and Coach Jim O'Donnell. Standing, left to right: Bob Dorband, Dave Kennedy, Richard Daly, Tom Pyke, Tom Hielscher, Mike Gleason, Jim Rollings Dennis Rotunno, Mike Joyce, Tom Reilly, and Matty O'Connnr. Kneeling, left to right: Manager Bill Sullivan, Coach Jim O'Lough1in, and Coach Richard Kehoe. BA TAMS Standing, left to right: Dan Monckton, Dan Becker, Charles Leibrandt, Dan Frommeyer, Peter Boesen, Gary Feiereisel, Ray Wienke, Frank Kracher, and Coach John O'Loughlin. Kneeling, left to right: Tim McNulty, Tom Arens, Peter Steger, Terry Delaney, Jack Schufreider, Jeff Gall, and Pat Foley. FLYS Standing, left to right: Bill Pigozzi, Rich McMenamin, Pat O'Connell, John Hayes, Rich Wheman, Scott Feiereisel, Bill Olson, John Enright, and Pat Joyce. Kneeling, left to right: Tom Rochet Faucher, Manager, Tom Feifer, Rich Var- chetto, Paul Langill, Chip Barry, Steve Parker, John Cipolla, Manny Marques, Mike Holsminiak, and Coach John O'Loughlin. 1 Ki LTR .af 1 Leaf' ,5- if -Ln , , 5, f J ' ff fr 'ati' , 0 f ,f . WI' :- NWS '- Vt 1 5 MQ 01 f T12 eg - '55 n goes up with the - wif . -9 3 i KH -PL .ax ELW My i s asm, Qi' fgffik .. ' ln. if I g' me 1 31 UNXUX '51 1 7h' an 4,5 i K I gr.. fl 4'3 xi SN 'fl 'IJ -2 MW 4? 1 t k-ww V E3 Sy 11' 5, LL, 3, M? N ., ma R ,3 , Q WL XA? ' -.f ,S 1. 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Coach Gleason advises Dennis Mulligan during a time-out. Fran Mastroianni stops the inbound pass. Phil Sweeney high in the air. 111 HOCKEY xg- v . Q gi '--4 ' First row, left to right: John Woodall, Pat Palella, Tim Tyler, Pete Dolan, Tim Daly, and Bob Freyder. Back row: Chris Lewandowski, Greg Peckels, Mike McIntyre, Mark Gantner, Dan Corns, Brian Janaes, Pat Hansen, Joe Burns, John Corboy Kevin Dolan, John Mansfield, Bob Acton and Coach Daniel Corns. Assistant Captain Kevin Dolan, Captain Dan Corns, Assistant Captains Tim Daly and John Mansfield. N .:1',4v. I rr fly l I ill, .,!'y,r:, , y ! 1 '. I ,,f,4r. .f ,. w 'f yan: ' -'ffsmsq.g,...HH Tim Tyler fgoaliej and Dan Corns ow do you explain a losing season? Blame it on the ch? Blame it on the players ? Blame it on the obvious'-lf :k of spirit and desire? The answer isn't easy to find. past season was a building year for the Ramblers.- h only eight seniors leaving, however, the Hockey team ould have a good year next season. The defensive corps at only one player, Captain Dan Corns, but having played :ether for the whole season and with a great deal of ex- cience: Brian Janaes, 3 years, Kevin Dolan and John nsfield, with two years each, they will play a great t in Loyola's team next year. his year Dan Corns led the team in scoring and finished :th in the league in scoring with 9 goals and 4 assists for otal points, He was also noted as the Best Defenseman he league and Most Valuable Player on the team. For 1 third straight year Dan was named to the Catholic Egue All-Star Team. ll together the team should have a good season next nr, although they will be hurting in goal. Due to the new T facility being built at Skokie Playfield, the puckers will Je a home rink to play on. The teams thanks goes to ch Dan Corns, for without him as a volunteer coach E6 would be no hockey. Dan Corns . ,ffsgx Joe Burns and Dan Corns A pileup in front of the Loyola net. Few-..-f , V. .-- 4, .. V? l Tim Daly chases the puck while John Corboy holds off his defender fl. p-AQILJ5 John Mansfield waits for the draw from Bob Freyder. 114 . . , . , I . I , Dan Corns takes off after a loose puck Sk fx 9 Tim Tyler lets the wide shot go by. I 'I r 1 , ' Q, .Lv Tim Daly Waits for the tip-in. John Mansfield and Dan Corns ik. J Bob Freyder faces off. 'fllvluuxibfe , . Pat Hansen splits the defense SWI MI X og, . 1 J r--.,,,?- Varsity, top row, left to right: Coach Stelnicki, Manager Greg Lane, Kirk Bennewitz, Todd Ford, Tim Scully, Jim Whalen, Roger Briggs, Mark Fuller, Mike Keady, Chris Choukas, Bill Nugent, Ron Hoffman, and Jim Rudolph. Bottom row:f Randy Nero, Jerry Kall Jim Igoe, Paul Carry, Phil Delaney, Frank Nash, Alex Danel, Joe Orlick, Tom Compernolle, Rich Casas, Halsey Roberts, Terry Ka and Terry O'Laugh1in. X f-. Q ff?- Junior Varsity, top row, left to right: Coach Stelnicki, Jim Mitchell, Mike Wipperfeld, 'Tony Danielak, Steve Hardy, Ed Brufke, Ford, Dennis Mahoney, Tom Friel, Mike Kane, Bob Pasek, Gregg Merci, Paul Schappler, Mark Gross, George Mangan, Matt Matt Colnon, Chris Kelly, Bob Feil. Bottom row: John Nora, Julio Garcia, Bob Haller, Mike Griffin, Gerald Murphy, Joe Brian Barnard, Glenn Burns, Gary Curmingham, Frank Fidduccia, Larry Buckingham, Pat Collins, John Swafford, Mark Croghan, David Marchiori, Ed Holum, Jack Malooly, Tim Curry, and Jim Hickey. Gary Cunningham and Mike Kane i Pat Pat Collins Collins .s-f, Qyn' 33,--2 eM.',A- 9 im' Chris Choukas, top, and A1 Danel V , Frank Nash F., U Www - ,nigga X I... Left to right: Steve Kafka, Kirk Bennewitz, Frank Nash, Todd Ford, and Bob Osmanski. As in years past, Loyola Swimming team was the team in the league to beat. Loyola's varsity took second place in the city championship. In other meets Loyola took lst in the Friar relays, 3rd in the Brother Rice Relays, and 2nd in the College Events. The junior team with a 4-5 record this year were no easy opponent in the Jr. Varsity City Championship. Often not mentioned but an integral part of the team is the diving squad with such talents as Frank Nash and Jerry Kaneg Frank placed 2nd in the National at Villanova, first in the city, and was an all-state diver. Jerry usual- ly finished second only to his teammate, Frank, but because of pulled muscle in his back was sidelined for much of the season. Bob Osmanski and Pat Col- lins have already shown great promise in competition and in the future should keep the Loyola Diving team at the top. 4- Tw' 4 .. ,-.1e.,...4f,f, . . wavy, - ...gf . 4- ., ff-. - . I ll ir. X -.,.,t.3.A,gr,,. r. , ! -. i 4 H., Al Danel . '-.,1f 'rf i l 1 Rich Casas 1 'WW ' I 1 W-nav Jerry Kane Pat Collins Bob Osmanski Jerry Kane WATER POLO Top row, left to right: Joe Orlick, Roger Briggs, Chris Choukas, and Mark Fuller. Middle row: Brian Baker, Todd Ford, Paul Carry, Randy Nero, Dan Burns, and Coach Stelnicki. Bottom row: John Schmitt, Steve Kafka, Mike Keady, and Bill Rolfes. A meeting at poolside. Roger Briggs is closely covered by his defender Al Danel and Todd Ford take after a loose ball. The Water Polo team continued the winning ways of Loyola this r. They were a heavy contender for the league championship, but ir greatest feat was yet to come. With the great scoring ability of Co- tain Chris Choukas, Mark Fuller, Joe Orlick, and Rich Casas, the .m consistantly pierced the opponents' defense and finished first in E Michigan State 18-and-under Tournament. With all these potent rers and All-American, deepend goalie, Co-captain Bill Rolfes, how uld they lose? A shot and a goal. Rich Casas defends Joe Orlick in a scrimmage. l l 121 CROSS COU TRY Kneeling, left to right: Doug Smith, Bob O'Brien, Kevin Barr, Torn McDermott, Fran Mastroianni, Tom Skelly, Joe Sulli- van, and Jim Basile. Standing: Coach Bob Bueter, Leroy Steinke, Tony Broecolo, Tom Victorine, John Bredemann, Tom Hillsman, Mike Faucher, Pat O'Connel, and Manager Rick Wiermanski. Kneeling, left to right: Pat Cotter, Mike Daly, Pete McGivern, Tom Minwegen, Bob Pates, Jake Reiser, Jim Reichmann Standing: Coach Bob Bueter, Pat Dollard, Kevin Mullen, Pat Hinkamp, Pete Boesen, Mike Mullen, Mike Nugent, John Constable, and Manager Rick Wiermanski. el , N- 1 ,W -, , k . ', SY .xx f - . - f ' ---Q' Z 1 ie 1 ' 'A' 111' X - . n lv' v 1 WKQ.: ' 7.5 Q-'V-Q Z h N4 11-gfsx rf UL' . , ,, Q' . :wa -4: g,. . I . 'R r , Xi ' , C4 A, 'X 1 N' H Q- . J,--v U Qi ,uf cr. Q-, r 2 N . N. rwsl -y ' ' ,..-. . an N' I rm- 'V nv .. . . i Ny ' .. r ' . J .L zgzfx , - ff- if ' ' -'P .- 5 - ,. 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Q 4-, . 1f!a.g55gf5iu- +.'zi' H- T' - ', .. -,. .I-,N 3 ' Q X1 -A Q- r' 54? J. N' ,L Y. 3 -cw - sf- -L4 .,V I We' 0 H Jim Basile Torn Skelly Pete Boesen and Jack Reiser After an encouraging preseason Coach Bueter's Bullets pass their first test of strength by defeating Fenwick, the defend' Catholic League Champions. When the League was finished, 3 Ramblers were undefeated posting a 9-0-0 record, including fi perfect shutouts. The winning continued through the North Sect' Championship, and finally on a windy, 20 degree day at Mille Meadow, Loyola captured the League Championship posting lowesttotal 1201 ever in the history of the Catholic League. T ing second in the All-City meet, the harriers completed th most successful season ever. Our team was led by Captain T McDermott, who was also voted Most Valuable Player. Rambll harriers Doug Smith, Tom McDermott, Francis Mastroian Jim Basile, and Tom Skelly received Catholic League All-S11 awards. ' The Rambler Harrier's fame is by no means over. With me bers of the Junior Varsity running with the Varsity next ye and City Champion Doug Smith returning, the Ramblers will r on. --Jay Klemundt and Tom TRACK first row, left to right: Steve Osmanski, Carye Brunelli, Tom McDermott, Fred Schiappa, Larry Tukc, John Gicsen, Tim Schlax, Jim Pooler, Scan Kevin Barr, Coach Frank Amato, Second row: Knute Ruggaard, Greg Fahrenbach, Sherman Reynolds, Joe Sullivan, John Bredcmann, Bob Priske, Gatson, Don Winkler, Mark Soresi, Manager Rick Wiermanski. Third row: Coach Robert Bueter, Mike Hennig, Joe Bonivel, Fran Mastroianni, Dave Noturi, McMurray, Bob O'Brien, Dennis Megwa, Kevin Sullivan, and Steve Semkowicz. Fourth row: Coach Art Morelli, Doug Smith, Brad Steffcns, Ron Hcrte, Skelly, Tom Victorine, Mike Savone, Jim Rudolph, Phil Saigh, and Jim Basile. I 1 - Varsity, first row, left to nght: Pat McNerney, Pat Hinkamp, Ed Sexton, Randy Ruggaard, John Palmer, Jim Sncdiker, Jim Hughes, Mike Byrne, Tom Bob Hicks, and Dan Seeberg. Second row: Jim Reichmann, Pete Boesen, Tom Jung, Mark Fahrenbach, Steve Prang, Leroy Steinke, John Constable, Daly, Tom Minwegen, Mike Mullen, John Taylor. Third row: Kevin Mullen, Gene Bensinger, Art Olivera, Frank Basile, Jeff Schiappa, John Rotunno, Mazanek, Roland Forsyth, Fred Purcell, John Mackey. Fourth row: Coach Amato, Mike Jaskoski, John Mahon, John Neafscy, Jim Troka, Jack Reddcn, Paras, Jack Reiser, Adolph Letke, John O'Mally. Fifth row: Coach Bueter, Coach Morelli, Brian Barr, Ed McMahon, Bob Osmanski, Pat O'Conncll, John onnell, and Larry McMurray. 125 Tom McDermott The Loyola Academy Track team statistics speak for the selves. Coach Frank Amato's teams have compiled 55 wins gainst three losses since 1967, including four undefeated s sons, three in the last three years. Since April 19, 1969 1 Rambler thinclads have won 38 straight dual meets. ln 1 years of 1970 and 1971 the Ramblers went undefeated w ning the North Section and Catholic League Championsh each time. This year marked the third,I repeat, third conse tive undefeated season and Catholic League Championsh The North Section meet is no longer held, but a trophy awarded for the best dual meet record, which Loyola greed grabbed. And we are greedy. No one is going to interfere in 1 Rambler Track dynasty. This year's team, led by captain Tim Schlax, had some o standing athletes. Carey Brunelli won city in both the 440 a the 880 yard races. Steve Osmanski captured honors in 1 high jump. Distance men Doug Smith, Jim Basile, and Joe S livan figured heavily in our win. Sprinter John Giesen add the needed touch of lightning to our arsenal. A special mf tion is needed for Senior Tom McDermott who was bedridd with only a month to go in the season. Tom showed grr leadership and desire, and had he been healthy, he could, p sibly, have taken first place in the mile at city. There were a great many remarks about Loyola's team h ing the shabbiest sweat suits in the league. All these rema were true, but it's not the sweats that count, it's what's ins of them. Coaches Frank Amato, Bob Bueter, and Art Mor have made what was inside those suits, and they have mr champions. --Tom Ske Pete Boesen 126 1 Fred Purcell clears the hurdle Kevin Sullivan, Tom Victorine, Kevin Barr, and Fran Mastroianni surround a Brother Rice runner. . '11 I .A r .5 4 e urrr e i Mike Byrne 1 x i ' x Paul Klauke Jim Pooler in the starting block Steve Osmanski in the lead wawes A14 Wh 1-an-I3 Mike Savone puts the shot John Taylor and Jim Mackey finish strong Bob Priske N7 l 1? 3? Doug Smith,Tom Skelly, and Tom McDer- mott out in front. 5 WRESTLI sq' Varsity: Center, Coach Harrison, Ernie Battaglia, and manager Mike Ryan, Left to right: Mike Ryan, Mike Hansen, Jack O'Donnel Bill McGowan, Mike Vallone, Kelly Tyrell. Torn Batina, John McGregor, ILuke Ursini, Tim Broccoio, John Amari, and Vince Riordan. .1 L' .ff 5 x Junior Varsity: left to right: Edgar Peyronnin, John Cordell, Tim Powers, John Broderick, Bob Huelscamp, John Yadgir, Jim Reichmann, John Tyrell, and Mark Ramirez. vs--6--Ln .li ,l 1 I . '- :fa Captains Ernie Battaglia, Luke Ursini, Kelly Tyrell, and Coach Harrison. Q, The 1971-72 season saw a great change in the wrestling scene. ich Wright, due to his busy schedule, was forced to devote all iis time to his job as athletic director. The coaching reins re given to Mr. Hal Harrison, a former assistant coach at ndel. Because good wrestlers have to stay in shape all year nd, Coach Harrison soon scheduled practices during the sum- r vacation. is the school year began, the wrestling team began official .ctices. In the beginning they were long and grueling, some- es lasting for over three hours. The hard Work paid off as 'ola won its first eight dual meets. The eighth was against St. lrence, last yea1 s champions. This victory was especially tifying to the team and their new coach. Hope for a Catholic lgue Championship was soon becoming a reality. But optimism n turned to pessimism. Mike Savone fell victim to a stapf in- lion and the team was hit with a flood of minor injuries. The or injuries soon healed but the big question was,'Who was go- o fill the shoes of Mike Savone? Finally Mike Ryan decided he would wrestle heavyweight and everyone was glad that he for he finished second in the league. ne of the most pleasant surprises for the team was wrestler Amari. In his first year of varsity competition, our 105 der won all of his matches except one. Captain Luke Ursini, oon's surprise took firsts in the pius and Marquette Invitation- 4 Next to John Amari, Kelly Tyrell had the the most winning entage on the team and helped the Loyola's grapplers to have better . A - Tom Batina . , - , .IX p of its finest seasons. But wait until next year. The team Will! n Kelly Tyrell John Amari stands over his victim lf , p fr 'QQ V' X Ni- A -Q.--Y John Amari throwing around his opponent. 131 1 Y 5 I 'qi' M 1 -1 , -, . ',1f.,V , ix N A ..-L-. vb V I M5221 1,,.. . , f 1' . I .- .X . J. ,I f f 'L X . yr.. QP. Y 'A 1' F E5 fs.- .?' V W IQ-f 'fff'-, A Q, is 1 W9 f Q WK' v'-. M40 Ax m . ,gp U 1f , h X-S , ,, I -eh X -. .nn 1. if. E . V 'M x 4 5 5 Q, f ' 5,1-'r 0-I J 5' .i X.,-1 , - ., J lkjiw ,I 1 -gm A . K n x .- -xr -5 1? F., , W Y.. H 7 Y. FEL Fr- gi I f 2 vi A 1 Q , S .-. ,HV ,, 4 - Q -s 7 . E25 YU V 1 ' ' , qw il Lgbil Q A-A 1 -R b' h - R J fa. , ' ' Q X' , ly ' 'Xi gkx M, km .m. .VS 1L N 1 in c, , 1 mi . 5- A Senior Team, first row, left to right: Fr. Dwyer, Gary Roberts, Pete Dzialo. Bob Ni9I'ZWi-Oki Second row: Bob Morris, Bob Nierzwicki, Steve Izzo, Ban Nolan, and Mike Sackley. P 4 ,, . I ,f ,'x. 1 xy Y t S NMA! Wg f 1 11 1. 1, -Qu I T 1 . it 'AV' A Vw 'N ' . Y , Qi Rx Y XTX, X I V F . V1 Y. A X. V X or ' .Lf , ' X: , .1 pl -,lax '- 4 rv ,f brink 'xl John Haben Junior Team, first row, left to right: Rick Nierzwicki, Frank Moschiano, Fr. DWy6r, Second row: Gary Kayser, John Haben, Joe Mancuso, Tom McCarthy, and Jim Dunbar. 1 S X , 5 fi fi? Y. O as XF x..k. . I., Q33 ,A .tar- .ff TENNIS -4. r 4x s A r - ' x . 1 P V Y N . f ' - if-I x J x , .,,1,.,, ' ,Q in , .V v, ' 4 'mt 1 J af 3 N- 41 4' J V K - L f , El r- ' fn J f , , Q qklx Ya' 2 J J J J qt V gnu: I 1 5 . n b 1, .- 4 134 . x X D 3 4, , J sr - V Q. - ,lx .A'Qx1si..,,r. A ,qu n ' rr 1 'X f A :- fggfmii lf'-'fr 4 , :5:1f I-S ' ' -A l J 1, 'W I 4 , Qin , W. L-yj ' ' i rv sr x , , ., 1 i. , , A, -V , Y-2z,L ,L:2 J ' '- M ', ff sw. , ' gr , -Wa g' 5 . ' J '. +1 ' Q' ,,','l1df 1 ,N 2' of 3 :21, N, .XxifQ,f , 3 I 4.,f.,,7'm an .L gig., , fxgjr-,rg-will L1 '4' 7 f f -, I .. 1 , '- if is ' '- -ff ff- ',.,v- , A - , 4 fp , 5 : .:.' , --' my . .. 7 'N - Alix' . -if-'.a3'f.-rrf' Varsity, Iirst row, left to right: Mike Narscte, Mark Reiser, and Mike Sicrks. Back row: Bob Latousek, Jim Crum- lcy, Bill Fay, John Donahue, Don Quinlan, Bob Sierks, Fr. Dwyer, and Mike O'Donnell ,Q-1 ...Q .pf fr .X Junior Varsity, first row, left to right: Mark Croghan, Jeff Jacobs, Danny Doyle. Back row: Pat Foley, Tom Reedy, George Mangan, Dave Marconi, Fred Foreman, and Fr. Dwycr. The tennis team picked up right where it left off this season. :ey continued to run up the total on their new winning streak to - straight matches without a defeat. Arch rival Fenwick was ad- d to the list of victims four times during the Spring and Fall isons. The final record was 14-0. Once again the team swept rough the finals at Circle Campus to win the Catholic League tampionship. Mike O'Donnell played in the Qi 1 singles position this year. He d the if 2 doubles team of Joe Ziegler and Brian Dillon will be 2 only players lost to graduation. Next year there are high hopes r the team to continue their dominance of the league. Junior mb Sierks, and sophomores Peter Wallace, Mike Sierks, Mark ziser, and Jim Crumley all played singles this year and will return th the experience needed for a championship team. The doubles tms were also a large part of the success, Juniors John Donahue, hn Muller, and team sparkplug, Mike Narsete, were all a vital part the team. The future looks bright for Fr. Dwyer and the tennis team with my talented underclassmen returning to fill any gaps which may pear. --John Donahue Mike O'Donnell Mike Siefkg Mark Reiser Bill Fay Jim Crumley 1- XL John Muller T7 ba.- 51, . gk 5252 iw-f'- 71? ' 'nl-Q,A ' - .- .N .V Y ., . ,.,....,. M' 'PHE if! ip Y iw Joe Ziegler Sherm Reynolds Brian Dillon 5 A ' 7 ' mslif 1-- - , e . lm H lll - , Y . -+ ix.. ..--5.4 ' ' J ...N , , Q . Q Y. V X wa 'Y F -Pf: - vm:- The perfect form of Mike Nars Narsete. ' 9 ,.f- 2 5 I3 ' ur- ww ffl: Lf 1 'ax p Z T H gg . ,-nf-V in Mx! ob Slerks ii 3 Smgl 1 ,,,.-- i. ,- GOLF f w, Ln. ,l 3 ' 'i'?5'?fi Varsity, first row, lc ft to right: Joc Tenerowicz, Al Brown, Bob Peckcls, Pat Dowdle, and Gary Binder. Second row: Fr. Hoffman, S.J. Tom Batina, Tim Mclilroy, and Ray Dowdlc. i 1 Junior Varsity, first row, left to right: John Fox, Willie Stone, and Bob Chapman. Second row: Fr. Hoffman, Dean Andrea, Bob Graf, Jim Nygren, Stan Banns, and Mark Forrcstal. Both the varsity and junior varsity golf teams swept the Catholic ngue Championships by sparkling tee to green play. The varsity fl mad was composed of seniors Joe Tenerowicz, captain, Bob Peck- ' . Gary Binder, Al Brown, and junior Pat Dowdle. The team tied I school record with a composite score of 306 in the city tourna- ' ' nt. Junior varsity players, composed of Bob Chapman, Jim Nygren, lie Stone, John Fox, and Bob Graf edged out Fenwick in a sud- ,' 1 death playoff to take the city championship. Congratulations to Fr. John Hoffman and the golf team for their nning success story. Final Player Ranking 'sity Joe Tenerowicz 448 Bob Peckels 458 Gary Binder 458 A1 Brown 459 Pat Dowdle 466 lim Graf 475 1 Dowdle, Tom Batina, 1 McElroy, Kevin Fitz- tld. ,i'!'l'l 1 ji? ,'- My ff f 2 Junior Varsity 1. Willie Stone 423 2. John Fox 441 3. Bob Chapman 450 4. Bob Graf 458 5. Jim Nygren 471 6. Jim Sommers 477 7. Stan Banas 481 8. Mark Forrestal 509 .I , Dean Andrea, Tom Gleed. A1 Brown blasts out of a trap i Bob Peckels and Pat Dowdle watch as Gary Binder prepares to tee off from Al Brown. Willie Stone Gary Binder Willie Stone holds the flag for Jim Nygren ,J P15 if I. . 'V - . Ks: , ' x' L John Fox E I Fr. Hoffman advises the golfers before tee-off I I ,A Jim Nygren approaches the pin Jim Sommer and Tom Gleed INTRAMURALS 46 Intramurals were greeted with new enthusiasm 1 year. In basketball the senior champions were of hoi room 211. The junior champs were from room 2 In the championship game between senior and jur team,the seniors won a tight match over the juni: Also a new sport was added to the list. lntraml wrestling was received warmly by all the frustra' musclemen of Loyola. Senior champions, first row, left to right: Bob Klein, Tom Reap, John Gicscn, and Bob Frcydcr. Back row: Mikc Cameron, Bill O'Reil1y, Phil Ryan, and Joe Ziegler. Mike Roache goes high for a rebound in the Junior-Senior Championship W Game' Intramural bowler Tim Higgins ATHLETIC ACHIEVEMEN TS FOOTBALL Season Record: 9-3 North Section Champions Eight North Section All-Star Players Three Catholic All-Star Players BASKETBALL Heavyweights Season Record: I8-10 Semi-Finalists in Catholic Championships Three members of Catholic League All-Stars Lightweights Season Record: 4-17 One Player Named to the Catholic All-Star Team - ? WATER POLO Season Record: 3-2 Second in Chicago Catholic League First in Michigan State Invitational HOCKEY Season Record: 4-14 Two Players Named to Catholic All-Star Team SWIMMING Seniors Season Record: 8-1 Second in Chicago Catholic League Juniors Season Record: 7-2 Fourth in the Chicago Catholic League ATHLETIC ACHIEVEMEN TS Chris Sullivan GOLF Seniors Season Record: 2-2 Catholic League Champions Juniors Season Record: 2-2 Catholic League Champions WRESTLING Season Record: 12-7 Fifth in Chicago Catholic League Championships CROSS COUNTRY Varsity Season Record: 16-2 Catholic League Duel Meet Champions Catholic League Champions Junior Varsity Season Record: 17-1 Duel Meet Champions Catholic League Champions TENNIS Season Record: 14-0 Catholic League Champions Tennis Coach of the Year TRACK Varsity Season Record: 12-0 Chicago Catholic Champions Undefeated in Three Years Thirty-Eight Straight Duel Meet Wins Junior Varsity Season Record: 9-4 Second in Loyola Junior Relays BASEBALL Season Record: 17-5 North Section Champions Two Players Named to All-Star Team 'Q 5 Y' 1. 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'J' A .g - ' ' 'span S , - 4 . - J.. 4 'ffl Q. v X . 1 -I ' v--, ? if ' ' a ' ' 1 ' '. ' - 1 1' n 1 i , , J , fi V .lx A . . ' 'fir -- f. ff 1? i ,f sfo' 7-r K. mx, M, Z. . - f r .gy Q,.. ,, .sff .Muff-Y J, f- X ',,?1fjK-.Kg ., 4' fw'g A , xx - ' H ' A . xv 'w 7?-K . I Q . l fx. T ' . , ,I , K-H 1 f If , '- I iw fl D b T7 ' ,Q J I Q E 'wg A ' Q ,ar ' 1 R T 7 V ' ' X ' . 1 ' .1 5' ae 4 f .'., L G cm, ' - s, 1 mi ' 5 H L ,Q ,e L ll - 1' , I ., 5 wg K -V , P ms- 'A ' vi f i' 7 V ' ' A 1 ll. IL l B l , ,sl 2, ,l ,pn-.4 mxy, A 'SP N The Loyola Band completed its sixth year in 1972 by again dem- onstrating its fine talent for entertainment. As usual, the Football season saw the seventy man marching band practicing Mr. Bartosz's original halftimes and music from the first game of the season to the Catholic League finals. One of the most outstanding of the halftimes was the Loyola Around the World Show, a variation of the school song with a unique foreign flavor. The Marching Band was not confined to the football field however. The band represented Loyola in the Wilmette Centennial Celebration and Mayor Daley's Annual Christmas Parade down the Magnificent Mile . . K-. .ie my- . sf f Frank Moschiano Joe Scalzetti, Mark Menarik, Vito Masciopinto,Jim Spector, Al Purzyc- ki, and Pete Arden. John Rusek, Mike Bergh, Brian Barr, Gary Kayser, Dan Kerns, Greg Eisinger, Steve Hardy, and Ray Figlewicz. 2 3 f 1 The Jazz Band Q 152 Jon McIntosh John Rusek and Joe DiFrancesco Jon Mclntosh The Jazz Band performs at the Tal Vue Fr. John Reinke directs the orchestra 154 The Annual Winter Concert While the marchers practiced during the daylight hours, certain members spent the evenings rehearsing the Jazz Band for performances at New Trier East, the Loyola Academy Fathers Club, the Annual Cath- olic League Coaches All-Star Basketball Game, and demonstration oriented concerts at various grade schools in the Chicago area. At the Tal Vue, the Jazz Band once again proved its worth by providing fine music for the standing room only crowds. The greatest change came at the end of the foot- ball season with the audition for the Concert Wind Ensemble. Out of seventy, forty-five earned chairs in the organization. The remaining twenty-five were in- corporated into a training band under the direction of Assistant Band Director, John Martens. The Wind Ensemble performed at its first annual Pops concert with a Spring Afternoon in the Park theme.The Spring Festival combined the musicians of the Ensemble, the Regina Orchestra, and the glee clubs of both schools. The spring musical Annie Get Your Gun needed an orchestra and some of the best musicans of Loy- ola and Regina combined to compliment the fine performances. 1972 was a fulfilling and gratifying year for all and who knows what '73 holds. --Kent McLaughlin an 'E xsfllilfi? . STUDENT COUNCIL 'Pb k Ji, ,lsl Iliff I 1 4 , - . il!'v1,,. ill'- -'S1 rf l' 11u1 i -- '. wlfp' 1 i-ll ,all , 1 i f411 wilt: 1 1ll . '.1l. , ,i 0 - 4 'Nl 1 . - - lv 3 I 1.1 ' l' x f n ,S 1 I 1 , , .1 ., A l ,j'1 ' i 'I l 417 ' l n 'bi ' 5 - '1 Zfrl , ,,, .1 '1 ri' 15.1 L 11 .'. 1 1 I1 . V l .I vt in i:,l11 If llil ' ., , , lblf' I -1 I it l I l I JJ 'ill ly Vice-President Salvador Martinez An attentive council listens to a proposal from the back of the theatre Some people called this year's Student Council int fective. Some called it useless. Some called it lazy. T truth is, however, this year's Student Council was caug in a period of change. This transition was brought about by many thing officers who were so totally opposite in feelings and pf sonality that they were never able to effectively worki getherg representatives who never showed up for me1 ingsg and a student body that just didn't care. Despite these setbacks, many effects resulted, sor good, some bad. Some positive accomplishments wer the realization by a small group of Juniors and Soph mores that the cumbersome structure of Student Cou cil had to be replaced by constructing a new constitutil with great possibilitiesg a film program which show many films of high quality such as Patton', and Wool Allen's HTake the Money and Run g a used paperba1 book exchangeg and finally committees to undertal long-range studies on the improvement of food in t cafeteria and on open campus. Also the intramurals pi gram, under the leadership of Tom Compernolle and t Activities Committee, had its usual great success. A b effect produced by the change was the mistaken feeli by a large portion of the student body that Stude Council was useless and nothing but a joke. Even though Student Council went through a peri of change, it was successful, even if that success v making the school realize that change is essential. --Tom Hugl Peter Kelly leads a committee on the restructure of the Student Cou SODALITY Officers: left to right: John Koerber, Gary Bal, Mike Conway, John Muller, and Bill Young. l'he goal of the group is to support each other as attempt to deepen our faith and understanding of . Hopefully we are able to support one another ugh commitment to the various activities. kly evening masses, privately directed retre- occasional apostolates, and individual coun- ng all hopefully offer us a chance to grow and each other support. Sodality also sponsored r activitiesg such as a Thanksgiving Food Drive Holy Family, the annual Derby Drive, which ks to help the poor and the missions, and even nrise mass and breakfast with our counter- ts from Regina. he end of the first semester saw Sodahfy slowly ing apart because commitment and support e almost nonexistant, After an evaluation, in y January, we started from scratch. One new vationwas amonthly evening mass held on Fri- 's. It brought together both Sodalists and non- bers alike. These masses havebecome great esses. Sodality is to find continued meaning,its mem- s must possess two qualities: a sincere com- ent: to supporting the group and an enthusi- c optimism towards themselves, life, af le. e moderators, Fr. Clifford, Fr. Reuter, and Stoeger and the counselors helped immensely 's yea.r's activities. John Koerber and Tim Schlax work on the food drive. 15 CAMERA CLUB F' . Y 3 1 If-4 First row, left to right: Kevin Burke, Woody Hoffman, Mark Menarik, and Mark Anawis. Second row: Dave O'Laugh- lin, Ray Okigawa, Bill Bryg, and Dominick Testa.. Back row: John McMurray, Mike Paoletti, Ernie Giarelli, Tad Borowy, Mike Canfield, Bob Thorsen, and Mr. Donald Gier. v5z7.'ff1fw- ' - e 54212 W dd .1 ,,,, . .-f --- 5,'F f-'4g'?21,-vi'E.g ' , . - , f . . Q-115- ,vi if 1- '1.- '11 rf: -1 i ' ' ' ' 55fr'..7.'if'f?g 1 :'.?Cu5?'f 522' V or g..'.,-,, Q.-,-, P.-.-n, ....,.'.uJ l' 4 ' Tgiffs 1-rfvf. 1 3.rf'LR ibm,-.,-'.if..'.' r.,-5 P 55 an f . gzrfg ijbv f4'igr.--iqhc-Lp '- ' 33v', :1,i1'1,e'-flaw fitierv wQ Im 5: - s.I'.T - ., K X , I Dave O'Laugh1in and Woody Hoffman Bob Thorsen and Mark Menarik ---l PREP El, Prep Editors, left to right: Jim Isaacs, Kan Fiduccia, Kim Goluska, John Hanzel, editor-in-chief, John O'Connell, Mr. James Velasco, Guy Schmitz, Bob Otter, editor-in-chief, Tim Roemer, and David Wagener. Missing: Terry Leahy . Once again this year, the Loyola lp contin- ued its evolutionary process, improving most markedly in the area of graphics. Under the guidance of Co-editors John Hanzel and Bob Otter and layout editor Kim Goluska, the -Ilr-pp was able to improve the visual presentation of its articles. Furthermore, the structure of the staff was re- fined to allow participation by a broader range of students. The LA. Weekly underwent a similiar change, also moving towards a visually interesting pub- lication. Its editor, Bill Young will take over leadership of the Prep, while Tom Hughes will replace Bill. The staffs of the Prep and weekly will be shared, and the Weekly will not appear in the weeks that the Prep does. In this way it is hoped that both publications will be able to im- prove, especially under the new leadership of Bill and Tom. 1' Ami! Prep Staff, left to right: Mike O'Hara, Tom Dolan, Nick Azzaretti, Joe Hoy, Gary Remafedi, Mike Rydel, John Arden, and Phil Saigh. In refrigerator: Jerry Larkin and Tim Rivelli. ,J5l- 'N Wig!!! Prep Staff, left to right: Charlie Poindexter, David Burik, Mike Garvey, Mark Tryba, Brian Strzalka, Bob Loeb, John Constable, Mark Gleed, Ed Sexton, Mark Gross, and Bob Latousek. Weekly Staff, left to right: B111 Young, Bob Hart, Mark Gross, Mike Laughlin, Bob Berry, Bob Loeb, Willie Stone, Jim Nugent, Tim Roemer, Mark Gleed, and Mike O'l-lara. Prep Editor-in-Chief, Bob Otter :ekly Editors, front: Bill Young, editor-in-chief, and Mr. James Velasco. Back row: left right: Tom Hughes, Dan Fiduccia, John Woodall, Tim Daly, Mike Conway, Bob Perko- iz, John Muller, and Tom Murnighan. Editor-in-chief, Bob Otter Mark Dussel Guy Schmitz 161 MOTHERS CLUB l 1 l ' ' X mix x i ,Q f V- i N A-'xii' 1 V.- M. ' V. I Mothers Club Officials, lcft to right: Mrs. Theodore Texidor, Mrs. John B. Donoghue, Mrs. Edward McGuinn, Mrs. Mathias Klein, Mrs. Warren Clohisy, a Mrs. Peter Schaefer. The Mothers Club was one of the most active organizati at Loyola this year. However they did not receive much not All year long they worked on fund raising projects for school. They were the busiest group working in preparat for the Ramble, President's Dinner, and the President's Without the Mothers Club many things which are taken granted at Loyola wouldnlt get done. .1 Mrs. John Donahue and Mrs. Ronald Eisenbeis work on the preparation of the Ramble. NATIONAL HONOR SOClETY NX xx N.. X, f or . x f -' L jfj, J ,Q X , L. AIX X X xv- .BN .xiii ' L il X by S 5 , .. ,lf I-' 'as - XS , r' xx. ' ' 1 7753 5 f 'Olin -+,F'l,,l g BA .t ' 4 fku? u . qmv L HA, . 25k . rst row, left to right: Kevin Breslin, Frank Nash, Mike Saekley, Phil Delaney, Frank Trager, Chuck Walsh, and Marty Perry. Second row: Matty O'Connor, Jm Batina, Bob Lee, Joe Hnilo, Tom Compernolle, and Rich Wilke. Back row: Paul Klauke, Carl Cucco, Dave Wagoner, Chris Sullivan, Ray Dowdle, Ernie ittaglia, Phil Sweeney, Jerry Larkin, Terry Leahy, Kirk Bennewitz, Mark Fuller, Tom Skclly, Mrs. Mildred Sullivan, and Mark McAndrews. 'I' 1 - , , S, K. 'sf' 'sb .L 1 - N ' vi X 'VN , wa. 'F' '77:gfffT if 'f waazaz mm ww HH Il l, 1. .,,,, W '11 row, left to right: Peter Daly, Ricardo Fernandez, Tim Miotti, Mike Forester, Pat Dowdle, and Greg Schlax. Second row: Chris Pfannkuche, Bill Zwack, Labat, Steve Izzo, Bill Young, Bob Cushing, and Mike Faucher. Back row: Jim Skrak, Jim Whalen, Craig Fischer, Pat Hoffman, John Ewen, Bob Fitz- Pat Gavin, Paul Fox, Bob Nierzwicki, Peter Kelly, Rick Sotorrio, Greg Curda, and Mrs. Mildred Sullivan. 1 TORCH CLUB First row, left to right: Bob Boos, Tim Powers, Jerry Larkin, and Tom Compernolle. Second row: John Mitchell, Mark Fragassi, Larry Cordell, and Bob Hermes. Third row: Phil Sweeney, Doug Steger, Art Boscamp, Greg Fahrenbach, Dan Sullivan, and Willie Stone. Fourth row: Fr. Arirnond, S.J., Mike Faucher, Steve Gayes, Fred Schiappa, Tim Scully, Frank Nash, Dan Halloran, and Mr. Ed Schurz. Fifth row: Bob Cushing, Brian Baker, Mike Conway, Greg Peckels, Sal- vador Martinez, Tom Hughes, and Jim Lyons .' Sixth row: Tom Murnigau, Bob Peckels, Drew Nieman, John Finzer, Greg Lane, John Muller, Rick Sotorrio, and Mike Savone. Seventh row: Steve Osmanski, Tim Schlax, Gary Bal, Marty Antonetti, Mike Hickey, Pat Foley, Brian Foley, and Torn Goldrick. Eighth row: Terry Leahy, Kevin Sullivan, Steve Rebarchak, Peter Kelly, Jack Dollard, ard Mark O'Donoghue. Last row: Jim Donlin, Paul Klauke, Mike Mcliiernan, Mike Frommeyer, Dave Wagener, Mark McAndrews, Bill Dunn, Ernie Battaglia. CHEERLEADERS - A - Nl 1 NU eft to right: Janet Ziemba , Kevin Kirby, Debbie Miossi, Frank Nash, Yvonne Vargas, Ann Boesen, Jim McLaughlin, and Colleen armon. A I 1' 's 4 A A-.ig-l+1'Sl-if g W . Bob Hermes Jim McLaughlin, Mary Hanna., and Bob Hermes. Back, left to right: Frank and Debbie Miossi, Bob Meter, and Nicki Galante, Kevin Kirby and Ann Boe- Bob Peckels and Colleen Harmon. - Q W if 4 ?Jv,, ...L -4' - -ww-1.v::-'gg '?.H...si at are , -bm X ' Janet Ziemba Debbie Miossig Ann Boeseng Yvonne Vargas Jim McLaughlin Colleen Harmon During the summer it was decided to revamp the leading squad. The major change was the invitation of i freaky, long-hairs Qknown as girlsj from the r r schools to try out for positions on the squad From 1. . 1 ous applicants seven were chosen. They joined their 1 . . je e male counterparts and practiced inside while the team was knocking heads outside. Through the year tried to support the football and basketball teams, tinuously fighting apathy. They were met with emotions, but still continued to do the job. I am glad memorialize Loyola's first sexually integrated with these few words. -Kevin Kirby M TH CLUB .1 First row, left to right: Pat Gavin, Mr. Joseph Taylor, and Steve Petersen. Second row Mark Gross Mark Baur, Tom Gavin, and Bob Loeb. Back row: Steve Donahue, Brian Strzalka, Bill Hupp Bob Fitzgerald and John Ewen. Under the leadership of moderator Mr. Joseph ylor, and officers Steve Petersen, Patrick in, and Mark Gross, the Math Club was very ive this year, both in and out ofthe classroom. November there was a field trip to Atols Tools Molds, a sophisticated tool and die shop. Basic cepts in the industry, especially numerical trol were explained. In February the club ited the University Computer Corp. Their corn- ers and peripheralfequipment were demon- ated, and software-hardware concepts were lained. In the classroom some of the topics ered were statistics, math games, and prob- solving. Tutoring was available at all levels the club attendance was taken weekly by a puterized system. -Steven Petersen Yi., Steve Petersen explains a complex problem to Mr. Taylor RUSSIAN CLUB ,D 1 1 Senior, bottom row, left to right: Wasyl Skomoroch, James Sommer, Mark Lennon, Walter Losczyk, Kevin Moriarity. Mid- dle row: Robert Lee, Edward Sexton, Richard Wiermanski, Don Marrese, Doug Wambach, and Martin Antonetti. Last row: Alexander Dancl, Thomas Chomicz, Peter Prun, Charles Leibrandt, Peter Minwegen, and Brendan Pollard. Fr. Linz, S.J. Moderates the group. THE RUSSIAN CLUB, 1971-72 During its 6 year history, membership in the Russian Club has steadily grown so that this year the number reached: 44! Two events highlighted the activities of the Club this year. The first was the Open House , back in October, when Eighth-Graders, their Parents, Family and Friends were issued Passports the doors of Loyola that entitled them to entrance to the Russian Display in Room if 102. There, lying on the floor,was a huge map feet by 16 feet, which the Club members had painted. Visitors, therefore, were invited to come in and Take a Walk All Over Russ On the north wall of the Room 1-if 102 was a huge mural, -9 feet by 9 feet, the Cathedral of St. Basil, which for four centuries has st at one end of Moscow's Red Square. Other displays were presented throughout the room, Science,Art,P01iticg, Music, Literature, Geography, Architecture, History, Spo and especially, the Russian Language itself, had been arranged by all the various members. The climax ofthe Club's activities ofthe year was the L'Fifth Annual Loyola Academy Russian May Day. This event is held annually the last Sunday in April. Mass was followed by Brunch in the Cafeteria. There, under the Chairmanship of Mrs. John W. Dormin, with the generous assista of many of the student mothers, the tables had been colorfully decorated, and food supplied plentifully. The Junior and Senior class members' offering was a play, The '41st' a uhomemadei' version ofa story in the 4th year textbook. a tragedy it set a world's record for laughs. The program ended with two songs, - a Sailor Song, and finally, The Russian National Hymn , - adapted to Christ, as Savior of World . The enthusiastic cooperation of the Club members, along with a graciously appreciative audience give promise of further success in yCLll'S to COITIC. Junior, bottom row, left to right: Frank Fiduccia, Thoma Daly, Daniel Doyle, Michael Dixon, Patrick Cotter, an Patnck McNerney. Middle row: Thomas Minwegen, Jo Dormin, Gregg Merci, Tim Kelly, Paul Mally, and Willi Bryg. Top row: Edward Brufke, Eugene Bensinger, Gr ory Kobelinski, Charles DuShane, Tad Borowy, Ronald Golec, and John Nora. , lx STUDENT-FACULTY BOARD Mr. Robert Austin and Pr. Lawrence Reuter, S.J. Terry Leahy and Nick Azzaretti I 1 'r,',J. 1, ,w3.T'-iyflc. Chairman Mike Hickey Tom Hughes, Willie Stone, Mr. Thomas Powers, and Bill Young CHESS CLUB ' n' I, I. fgi ' 1 - I A ,fl- ,.d'..'E'.. l Chris Pfannkuche, center, overlooks Bob Perkowitz's, right, next move. The Chess Club is perhaps one of the best known of the Loyola community activities. It is a club for those students who are masterminds in strategy andlike to sit back and enjoy a nice, quiet game of skill. One interesting thing about the L.A. Chess Club this year is that it existed without a moderator, due to the fact that there was none available. This did not stop the club however. The interest of the members was such that under the leadership of the two co-presidents, Christopher Pfannkuche, '73, and Bob Perkowitz, '72, the club was able to exist and play almost a full season of matches. Although the team as a whole did not do so well this year, we hope to get a moderator next year and once again be one of Loyola's winning activities. -Christopher E. Pfannkuche Bill Bryg and Tony Tempske, both on the right, line up their games. Jim Spector, left, and Bill Bryg have a quick warm-up match CHEMI TRY CLUB .gi 6 2, , . x 4' P M' '24 . . ,. , i, . :Q A , .. .. 6 , .6 :xx 5 gig' :zzz , 5 21 23222 ly 'E 4455 '.9ava'.' v 1 vm.. 1 .-.--wif . 1 Q-A4 o-s J e . .34 .'-'fro' .,.,...,... - .'.'.v S' .. . Dave Burik, Mr. Les Sendy, and Paul Burik The Chemistry Club met once a week during the year 71-72 to perform extracurricular experiments. These periments helped a student to understand Chemistry lile at the same time teach him to use the lab to his st advantage. The experiments were all very interest- and easy to perform and understand. If you enjoy work and experiments you would have had a great ne in the Chemistry Club learning something while ving fun. -Steve Donahue A1 Purzycki, Steve Donahue,-Ken Rodino, and Dennis Megwa 'sk :ltkli 9.9! . m -1 .' Science Researcher: Left to right: Joe Leland, Dave Burik, Jim Boveri, Mr. Les John Rusek, Ken Rodino, Joe Scalzitti, A1 Purzycki, and Joe DeLeonardis. SKI CLUB Bottom row, left to right: Tom Stanton, John Mascippinto, Dave Marconi, Mike Barret, Mark Vanderbosh, Phil Murphy, John Pridmore fsquattingj, Mark Moore, Bill Pridmore, Duane Krzysik, Jim Sommer, Ray Okigawa, and Mark Croghan. Second row: Chris Theriault, Bob Dwyer Bob Berry, Fred Reynold, Greg Kaiser, John Connelly, Pete Sexton, Fred Pur- cell, Mike Gluth, Jeff Gall, John Jacobsze, and Dave Ford. Thirdirow: Jim Luxem, Alex Wolff, Stan Banas, Mike Snyder John Vancrey, Mark Forrestal, Mark McIntyre, Greg Wojkowski, Mario Galassini, Mike Mullen, Rafael Gomez, and John Lambert. Fouth row: Dan Linton, Brian Brunderman, Kent McLaughlin, Jeff Schiappa, Joe Bates, Mr. Stoeger, S.J and Gary Bal. , at R, if if H- WU'?f'P 'i W - ' CRV John Pridmore has a little trouble Phe LA Ski Club started the '72 season with a big increase in membership. Along h the Loyola-Regina-Marillac day trips to Wilmot and Alpine Valley there were :kend trips to Rib Mountain and lndianhead. Each trip provided everyone with iy laughs. Coach and Mrs. Erlenbaugh learned to ski by the seat of their pants. ither Majzner greatly improved his skiing ability. Unfortunately Fr. Gschwend : unable to ski because of an injury to his foot sustained while boarding the bus the first ski trip. The big event of the season was the ski trip to Austria. Unfortunately there was snow.'Who could forget the Hefbrauhaus in Munich or the quaint customs of the ive frauleins? Npecial thanks go to Mr. Stoeger, Mr. Schurz, Mr. Majzner, Fr. Heim, Coach and . Erlenbaugh, and Carol Naper. Thanks also to John Pridmore and Fred O,Laugh- organized the trips and Fr. Gschwend who helped make this years Ski Club --Bill Pridmore ,ff Mark Mclntyre and a friend Erhard Chorle ,,...-if Mr. Ed Schurz, Fred O'Laugh1in, and John Pridmore. Stever Girard 7 Duane Krzysik wipes out. L A I GUILD is as e ie Perkowitz, Mike O'Hara, Bob Reddy, Jim Lyons, and Fr. O'Shaughnessy, S.J. Who are the anonymous artists who change the drab halls of Loyola Aca- ny into the colorful corridors that they are? Who are these unheralded Eiuses who keep the studentbody informed about every event on the calen- . ? Who are these magnificent posters prestidigitated by? To everyone ILoyo1a the answer is obvious, The Guild, of course! McIntyre, Bob Morris, Graig Jaroski, Tom Johansen, Bob Latousek. Bob Cushing. Bob Hart and Fr. O'Shaughnessy, S.J. LAB ASSISTANTS Kr XF? - aw. L F' ra ' ix I N. ll, 1 F9 Eliiaji W 'JIIHI' 5 - t -v ,. V ,- V, -Qt? es , l . , 'I f. -' S' ,g ' '- f m ww- ' V f. 44311 ,S , l. ,X uso.-rl th..-V5 Y., .L E ,W Left to right: Larry Cordell, Bob Hart, Bob Fitzgerald, Tom Chomicz, Mr. Morelli, Dave Burik, and Paul Pfohl. The Lab Assistants and the S. E. A. , the Stu- dents for Environmental Action, received, per- haps, less credit than any other organizations in the school. The Lab Assistants worked daily after school to keep the Biology Lab the cleanest place in the building. The S. E. A. , even with only a few members, were very active. Within in the school they worked to improve the environment. Their most notable project was their great effort to recycle the paper used in such great amounts at Loyola. Recycle boxes were placed at two locations . in the building and regularly emptied by members. S.E.A. -7 v Bob Latousek, Mark Meyers, Ed Vidal, and Jim Constable HISTORY FORUM r 1 Front rowg left to right: Ken Nowak, Mark Dereng, Mike Patt, and Owen Dougherty. Back rowg left to right: Bill I-Iupp, Ed Vidal, Tony Tempske, Mark Bergen, Jack Tebes, Ricardo Fernandez, and Christopher Pfannkuche. Author Dick Wittingham discusses his book, Martial Justice. WJ l The History Forum was an organization of the Loyola community composed of concerned and in- terested students involved in all disciplines of the So- cial Sciences. The group met once a week in a general assembly to discuss historic issues and especially cur- rent events.This year our programs included: a special exhibit and discussion on the book, Future Shock, talks on Election '72, a tribute to Walter Winchell, the Economy, J. Edgar Hoover and the F.B.l., and much more. Our moderator and historical mentor is Mr. Michael J. Bliss. Our officers this year were Owen J. Dougherty, presidentg Mark Bergen, vice-presidentg Jack Tebes, secretaryg and Anthony Tempske, direc- tor ofthe planning committee. --Owen J. Dougherty FORENSICS Varsity, left to right: Gary Remafedi, Mr. Preas, Joe Bates,Chris Sullivan, Reid Shaw, John O'Connell, Jerry Larkin and Salvador Martinez On May 12th and 13th, five members of the Loyola Varsity Forensics Team participated in the Grand National Forensics Tour- nament in Pittsburgh, Pa. John Hanzel, Salvador Martinez, John O,Connell, Gary Rema- fedi, and Reid Shaw had qualified on the basis of Chicago competi- tion that was held throughout the year. ln the tournament itself, Martinez got to quarter finals in Ex- tenrperaneous Speaking and John O'Connell was eliminated at the semifinal level in Oral Interpretation. As a team, Loyola finished between 35th and 40th out of approximately 410 schools that par- ticipated nationally. The tournament was a fine ending to the entire Loyola Forensics year. Salvador Martinez Junior Varsity, back row, left to right: Tom Schumacher, Mike Murray, Mark McCarthy, Frank Santamarina, Bob Berry, and Mike Walters. Front row: Joe Bates, Reid Shaw, Bob Latousek, Dan Fiduccia, Bill Sliwa, and Ricardo Fernandez. DEBATE ,, 6 is' 1 - Y? e ' gxru, I XX li Left to right: Mike Walters, Reid Shaw, Larry Lucas, Mr. Preas, Mark McCarthy, Bill Sliwa, and Greg Cascino. SPANISH CLUB 3, ,. -.fi ff -fc. A L 1, hp J . L First row, left to right: Bill Fay, Bill Bransley, Brian Strzalka, and John Arden. Back row: Mike Sackley, Mike Denten, Steve Petersen, Ed Vidal, Ted Texidor, and Mr, Llercna. 5- Senor Sanza and Senorita Hernandez prepare the food for the Spanish dinner, Loyola's Spanish Club had an active and interesting first y Under the guidance of Moderators, Mr. Gregorio Sanza and Hernan Llerena, the club sponsored activities aimed at explo deeply the Spanish language and culture. The major project of the year was the tutorial program, in wl upperclassmen helped freshmen and sophomores having tro with the language. Another venture was a trip the restaurant Barcelona to sa Spanish atmosphere and cuisine. The Spanish Club held its own dinner in the school cafet Chef Sanza provided authentic Spanish paella and tamales. Next year the newly formed club plans more field trips, fi talks, and a possible trip to a Spanish speaking country. --John A RAILROAD CLUB 2 Gordon Dafnis, Mr. Moorhead, and Paul Tirschel The year of 1971 went down in time as the year that the rtional Rail Passenger Corporation was formed to save the ssenger business. The year 1971 was important also as the ar that the Loyola Railroad Club was revived. The Rail Club isted on the old campus under the directorship of Father rrell, S.J. The Club was brought to life this year by rail en- usiasts among the student body. Father John Heim, S.J. and t Moorhead are moderators for engineersj of the Club. The rpose of the Rail Club is to enable students to further de- op an interest in model railroading, and also to learn about l prototype railroading and various aspects of the rail in- stry. Although the Club started in mid-year, the members naged to construct a model rail layout do some weekend rard hopping in search of old or forgotten equipment to sat- their nostalgia. The Members also made a round trip ex- sion via AMTRAK to St. Louis. The majority of members genuine rail buffs and do a lot of rail travelling on their n. Loyola rail Club members can frequently be found deep the Caverns of Union Station checking out equipment or versing with rail personnel. Fr. Heim explains the intricacies of model railroading to Jim Kraychy GLEE CLUB Top row, left to right: Carey Brunelli, Glenn Kofmann, Dave Hull, Bill Hogan, Kevin Greene, Greg Schis- sler, Dan Durnelle, Ron Kaiser and Fred Foreman. Second row: William Schulz, John Anahon, Bob Grzanka, Ruben Alvarez, John Taylor, Pat Herron, Gary Roberts and Les Biney. Bottom row: Ed Brown, Gerald Murphy, Marc Rita, Dave Bogan, Rich Rohleder, Greg Eisinger, Fred Braskamp, Jim Caldwell, Ed Krzy- minski, and Tim Higgins. -as im. A- fum Q. l'l Loyola in concert with woodlands. The L.A. Glee Club is not just another club at Loyola.. It is a class worth half a credit. It is directed by Mr. John Martens and can be taken to fulfill the Fine Arts requirement. The club gives three main concerts ayear: The Christmas Concert, The Winter Concert, and The Spring Music Festival. These are done in conjunction with both Regina and Woodlands. The tunes that are sung? Why, everything from Bach and Bee- thoven to the current popular hits. It's enjoyable for those singing as well as those listening. Interested? Look us up! GUITAR CLUB First row, left to right: Jim Osswald, John Woodall, Tom Reilly, Jim Constable, and Kevin Moriarity Back row: John O'Connel1, Ed McMahon, Bob Reddy, Jay Kissinger, and A. Patrick Herron. RADIO CLUB .x ' 9 .ls 6 I 9' T Back row, left to right: Osmond Malcolm, John Chaput, Tim Dorr, and Mr. John Cronin. Front 1'0W Chris Theriault, Gene Rondenet, and Jolm Croke. YEAR Standing: John Schroeder, Mike Narsete, and John Kolleng. Sitting: Dave Hull and Tom Hinkamp There was a major change in the look of the yearbook office this year. A diligent staff of Juniors now work at a table which runs east-west rather than the old north-south form. Constantly in competition with the trains of the railroad club and the noise of the continuous party in the teachers lounge across the hall, Editors John Donahue and Tom Hinkamp were always on hand to keep each other in line. Dave I-lull was a great help during the sales drive. John Schroeder was often around to help with the typing and especially indexing. Mike Narsete was very valuable in the area of odd jobs. fSomebody has to sweep the floor.j John Kolleng and his gang came by many times and sometimes even did some work. This year's book has more pictures than ever before thanks to the work of Fr. Gerasime Legris, Mr. James Stoeger, and Tom Coughlin. One thingl can say about this year of work is that there was never a dull moment. Moderator Fr. Heim always kept things rolling at slow times with field trips to the circus, moth farms, and the woods in search of walnuts. I-Y Q. I, 4 Fr. Heim and Co-editor John Donahue Co-editor Tom Hinkamp corrects one of his mistakes APPEN IN GS f H, X. ., .Vx K f A HOMECOMI Fr Reuter Larry Dell and Marshall Trembley take bids from Jim Biagi, Mike Crowley, and John O'Malley. With Football season came Loyolais biggest social event the year, the gala 1972 Homecoming. With the exuberance ot winning team and the hopes of another championship, not mention Jumbo, the gigantic band which played, Loyola w transformed into the Eighth Wonder of the World . In tl end not only did the dance find a new dancing champi: teacher, Mr Fred Wright, but a new pride in the school. --J .T. Schroed MEDEA Left to right: Mary Clifford, Nick Azzaretti, Carol Haas, Gary Unzeitig, Karen Harty, Patrice Foss, Debbie Ra- mirez, Cathy McVeigh, Terry Leahy, Bob Case, and Gary Remafedi. Nick Azzaretti receives a warning from Mary Clifford. Debbie Ramirez and Bob Case. A long summer of planning, preparation, and practice was consum- mated during the three nights in mid-October when Loyola's Classical Honors Program presented its adaptation of Euripides' tragedy Medea. Though written nearly 2500 years ago, it is a play with a timely sub- ject--the role of women in society. Therein Debbie Ramirez and Gary Remafedi admirably portrayed a man and woman whose hate is so great that murder would not appease it. Under the direction of Mr. James Velasco and Jerry Larkin, Medea was the second annual dramatic production of the Greek Program, and certainly another outstanding success. The play employed many modern performance techniques fincluding cinema and a remarkable sur- realistic endingj which enhanced the p1ay's impact, besides demon- strating the viability of the true classic. Not to diminish the contributions of the other leading actors, Bob Case, Terry Leahy, and Gary Unzeitig, Medea is also noteworthy as the production that first brought the now well-renowned Nick Azzaretti to the stage. -Bob Case 'Q-1-w Mary Clifford Debby Ramirez and Terry Leahy ..,, Medea, Debby Ramirez THE FA TASTICKS Kathy Hardy, Terry Leahy, Tim Rivelli, and Mike Frommeyer. The first play of the 1971-'72 school year was the musical comedy, The Fantasticks. Another first, however, was the fact that the show was directed by Ray Rayner! This talented W.G.N. television personality was hired by the Loyola Academy's Fine Arts Department to direct the play. The Fantasticks, a touching love story of a boy and girl resulting from the shinnanigans of their fathers, was highlighted by the accom- paniment of Rev. John H. Reinke, S.J., presi- dent of Loyola, on the piano. The production was truly a success with three sold out perform- ances on October lst, 2nd, and 3rd. -Mike Frommeyer Left to right: Ray Rayner, Greg Kaiser, Kathy Hardy, Mike Frommeyer, Terry Leahy, John O'Connell, Tim Rivelli, Jerry Larkin, Phil Arnolds, and John Mitchell. BAL MA QUE ef' George Knoll and Mary Ann Constable On February 12 at 8:00 Loyola opened it own Disneyland with the 1972 edition of the Ba Masque. The theme, Disney World, was, lik the decorations, contrived by the Junior class Led by Larry Reuter, S.J., the valiant staff c juniors organized and revitalized the once dea and forgotten dance. With dazzling lights, a array of costumes, and the lighthearted at titude of all who attended, the Bal Masque live again! -John Schroeder Jim McNerney and Martha Kieffer Mr. and Mrs. Gunter Majzner Little Jimmy Donlin Tim Powell and Karen Olsen, Greg Curda and Mari Doyle John Muller and May French Kevin Sullivan and Barb Skowron FROSH-SOPH DANCE .ri :ffl 'C7 'L.-ll YK' , . .f 1-P N .Wm la 1 Nf- l JN aa, Peter Wallace .2 xj -1-,qi . . 4 1. aiu' 'L Bob Latousek and Emily Grace Bob Berry and his date Mike Patton, Mike Opelka, and friends -I .-:f.?g.,:1.Aif':- -' ,, , 'E fb 1 . X? +A 1 Z K lg F Q v' N v 'f x Q 4, Tuff 1 f fa' ff +3 , Q' 'xx H, : 1 A , 1 ,-'. . Q . lv , x 4 U l 1 Q' B hx K, 1 -I A , ' 4 . 1 1 e 1 1 I N ' KX. l X, 1 fu X3 Ki ' xx? ,A , M SN? f' f :4 '-1 ' r I 'N 'fig A ,Mb '11-'H-Lf.. i rw? r i il, X J . K A.-' L 5 Q, 41 s , '!. r- -' :fl 4, xi:-:' M. , .. .- ., ... . ' 1-t - 4 -if 73, 1 5' M 1M 'xx ,-n-C, , 5 11222: A V' 115, F. Af ,. 4 ,, 3- uname- ,elif ' x . 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Gary Bal and Joe D'Si1va. THE RAMBLE Work began in January in preparation for the Ramble. The Mothers Club rked every day numbering and indexing each item. Parties were held al- nst weekly in order to gain donated items. Finally May 6 rolled around. e decorations of Fr. Reuter and the work of the Torch Club were import- : in the success. The Ramble was the most lucrative in its history. A completely furnished me in Deerfield was auctioned through closed bids. But the house was ly the headline item to be auctioned. A car, racehorses, televisions, and endless list of other items allowed everyone who came to leave with nething. 1' fl-Q W X! 1 Q 1 y my J lr. Jerry Maurer and Mr. Bob Austin auction their famous gourmet din- er x5-x 'VQQS A if wil xl It YW 4. Mrs. John Gleason and Mrs. Thomas Scully fish for ducks at the duck pond HEY' te Torch Club lends its ser- es THE lRAlfBlE.' T456 Ll-I J Lu at Jy , aa -, ,H Q z 5 rn so E ,, ....., - 4.5 TULIP TROT Dateline, April 22, 1972 .... Tonight one of the biggest social events of the year occure Just by the opening sentence you should have an idea that i are talking about the Tulip Trot, with fantastic music by Wh Iron and equally fantastic decoration by the Torch Club. Although some thought that it was really the Bal Masql and came dressed to fit the occasion, everyone, including fre: men, came up with a winning ticketg the 1972 Tulip Trot. Mike Crowe .IE Steve Semkowicz and friends l Bill McNulty and his date. 198 ANNIE GET YOUR' GUN The Shooting Match Cowboys and Indians. Mad whirling dances. Familiar tunes. using shoot-outs. This was Annie Get Your Gunn. It was a :er spectacle. The director, Rev. Lawrence Reuter, took over Ly assorted characters and put them together on Loyola's Little eatre stage. In seven weeks he bonded them into a seasoned npany. They didn't let old Larry down either. They played their Irrts out and earned numerous standing ovations. The perform- es were a smash. lt was a rewarding experience to say the least. Laura Hyde was dynamic as the charming virago and title role nie Oakley. Hard-as-nails, stoic Chris Sullivan played the hard-as- ls, stoic and romantic lead, Frank Butler. Veteran thespian Jerry Lkin portrayed the frantic manager of Buffalo Bill,s Wild West W. Cindy Kania did an admirable job as Frank's mouthy assist- Dolly Tate. Buffalo Bill, a great celebrity with the kiddies was ny Corns. In the true tradition of Italian character actors,Nick aretti was casted as Chief Sitting Bull. Marty Perry stole the w as the man of a thousand faces , and as Fr. Reuter said Paul tzler, the stage manager, was the backbone of the whole show. --Nick Azzaretti Chris Sullivan, Bill Dunn, and Jerry Larkin 2 Chris Sullivan and Laura Hyde Jerry Larkin, Dan Corns, Laura Hyde, and Chris Sullivan. I Cindy Kania and Jerry Larkin - JA' I A v K. I v Jerry Larkin, Nick Azzaretti, Tom McDermott, Dan Corns, and Brian Armstrong. Nick Azzaretti, Jerry Larkin, and Cindy Kania. Stage Crew: First row, left to right: Steve Brand, Chuck Walker, Tom Reedy, John Kohl. Second row: Tom Pedrick, Mike O'Hara, Rich Jermal, Paul Metzler, Marshall Trembley, Bob Hart, Mike McIntyre. Third row: Ted Texidor, John O'Malley, Jim Lyons, Jim McNerney, Bob Cushing, Peter Daly, Jim Skrak, John Kowalik, Back row: Mike Brady, Al Smola, Mike Canfield, Alec Wolff, Mark Dereng, John Carney, Mike Opelka, Paul D'Agostino, John Lambert, Mark Eisenbeis, and Tim Powell. PROM , capri'-' b Les Rimey and his date ' ,f--' .f' , --.,.n-,sv Hz.-.7 fn? - .frfisf . - ?ma-P Tom Skelly arrives A Paul Curi There is only one word to describe the Senior Prom-class. is graduating class has always done things with gusto and a r. Four years knowledge of putting on dances and plays s called upon to make this affair a night of memories. A inge looking group of musicians had us make the ballroom ne from My Fair Ladyi' look dull, and Cambridge, who l us freaked-out on everything from Chicago to Peter,Paul l Mary. When we sat down for dinner, waiters with quick ids whisked before us a meal fit for the beautiful people t were there. Nature even had its hand in the act with that irise which marked the end of a fantasy and the beginning of :ther wild day. 7? --Kevin Kirby Gary Binder gg, Oo P- A 'um 3 W' K' I Leg, re i 1 . K4 . fairs, , 4 , +55 5 . M bdgiggfdr bk., ,-,.J ?', NT , - up rw A .kjatgy 6 Q X 13- IZ?-I k' - Bob Boos Mike Ryan 203 Saintly Tom Skelly ,YS X A 5- 'HI' 139. K4 V Q Bob Meter on the dance floor GRADUATICN The sun was high and bright when I awoke that memorable morning. The only thing I could think of was having to sit in the unbearable heat for three or four hours. By the time l arrived at Loyola the heat was forgotten and I found myself surrounded by all my friends of four years. The mass was bearable and the music superb as evidenced by the resounding applause given to Mr. Bartosz and Fr. Reuter. The valedic- torian speech given by Bob Case was even pretty good. And then it was out to the football field for the actual ceremony. The handing out of diplomas went very smoothly and finally Joseph P. Zeigler Ill was called and the class of '72 was on its way. Good-bye and good luck my friends,and find peace in whatever you undertake. Don't ever forget me for lwill hardly be able to forget you. --Vic Alonzi Mr. Amato and Mr. Erlenbaugh lead in the faculty y Valedictorian Bob Case Fr. Paul Clifford, SJ. U Rev. John H. Reinke, SJ. Rev. J.C.L. Arimond, SJ -L7 J ay Klemundt Some members of Loyola's newly formed Board of Trustees, left to right: Fr. R.F. Burnham, S.J., Br. James Bur, S.J., Mr. Lawrence Hickey, Mr. J. Robert Doyle, and Mr John Kenny. Other members of the Board of Trustees are: Rev. J.C.L. Arimond, S.J., Mr. John Dowdle, Rev. Donald Hayes, S.J., Mr. John Hickey, Rev. Robert Humbert, 4 S.J., Rev. Leo McKenna, S.J., Mr. James Proesel, Rev. John H. Rcinke, S.J., and F. M ' Quinn Stepan. Bob Klein receives his diploma Jerry Larkin and Fr. Reinke, S.J. 208 ABSEN TEE GRADUATES Terry Keenan, now attending Loyola University. Tom Mosele, studying away from Loyola. Bob Schaefer and friends Larry Rolla, attending school at Fordam Univer- sity Bob Schaefer, experiencing the culture of South America while at school in Peru. K. Dne of the more pleasant changes at Loyola this year was exchange program between Loyola and Regina. Loyola lents attended classes in Art, Drama, and Accounting le the girls from Regina took courses in Greek, Calculus, Physics at Loyola. It was quite a shock for the first few s to see all the beautiful girls strolling down the tradi- ally all-male halls, but soon it was nothing strange. Every- hopes for this program to continue next year, but for at of us, taking a course at the all-girl Regina is only a xtiful dream. Eu W-5 --fi- .ish ' LZ: ll ,iw A. , I , Mr. and Mrs. Clare C. Acton Mr. and Mrs. George J. Acton Mr. and Mrs. Alexander S. Ador Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Agnew Sr. Mr. and Mrs. James J. Ahern Mr. and Mrs. John J. Ahern Mr. and Mrs. Gustavo A. Almendrales Mr. and Mrs. John W. Arden Mrs. Patricia Armanetti Mr. and Mrs. William O. Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Arnolds Mr. and Mrs. Frank Azzaretti Mr. and Mrs. George M. Baker Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bal Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Balog Mr. and Mrs. Stanley R. Banas Mr. and Mrs. J . Laurence Barasa Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barbera Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert J. Baruffi PARENT PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Boscamp Thomas H. Bowler Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Bredemann Mrs. Eileen B. Brennan Mr. and Mrs. R.P. Brennan Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Brown, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Buck- ingham Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Burik Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas Burke Mr. and Mrs. John F. Burns Mrs. Charles Byrne Mrs. Thomas J . Cameron Henry and Philomena Campbell Mr. and Mrs. James Basile Mr. and Mrs. Allen J . Bassel Mr. and Mrs Robert J. Bates Mrs. Thomas L. Batina Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Bauer Mr. and Mrs. Ralph BazBaz Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Bennewitz Tom and Marcelle Benson Mr. and Mrs. Arthur John Bernardi Mr. and Mrs. James Biagi Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Bidwill, Jr. Dr. and Mrs, Raymond Bielinski Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Blacklidge Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Boos John J . Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Camp- bell Mr. and Mrs. Jorge Campoverde Mr. and Mrs. E.E. Canfield Mr. and Mrs. Pat Carbonara Mr. and Mrs A.E. Carney Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Carrigan Mr. and Mrs. Otto M. Carry Dr. and Mrs. Philip A. Casella Mr. and Mrs. Jos. F. Chaput Dr. and Mrs. Nicholas Choukas Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Christmann Dr. and Mrs. A.F. Cipolla Mr. and Mrs. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert F. Clark, Charles M. Clarke Dr. Warren A. Clohisy Mr. and Mrs. Rocco J. Colletti Mr. and Mrs. Julien Compernolle ir .',f , A se tie, Q J I l , if lx l 69 Q . A, a . I 44' P I Y Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Connolly Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence P. Con- roy Mr. and Mrs.Robert F. Conway Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Richard J . Coppin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J . Corbett Mr. and Mrs. Philip H. Corboy Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Cordes Mr. and Mrs. Theodore E. Cor- nell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Noble C. Cotten Mr. and Mrs. Robert J.Coyne Mr. and Mrs. John W. Croghan Mr. and Mrs. James A. Crumley Ulisse P. Cucco, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Edw. J . Culhane Frank X. and Nora Cummings Mr. and Mrs. Richard J . D'Agostino Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Daly, Sr. Herbert E. DeGrenier Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. Delaney Dr. and Mrs. R.L. Del Fava Edward G. Denten Mr. and Mrs. Raymond T. Denten Dr. and Mrs. Cornell L. Dereng Mr. and Mrs. Peter Diambri Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Di- Francisco Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Dolan Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Dolan Mr. and Mrs. O.J. Dollard Ruth G. Dollard Mr. and Mrs. Edward J . Donahue Mr. and Mrs. John A. Donahue Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Donahue Lu '4 . lf '- , .lil X rx' I 'vi' 'fix Y ' fa t -' Mr. and Mrs. John Donnelly Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Dorband Mr. and Mrs. John J . Dore Mr. and Mrs. William Dorm' Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dowdle Dr. and Mrs. J. D'Silva Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. melle Mr. and Mrs. Herman Duckr Wm. J . Dueven Edward J . Du- Wm. Dunn Mr. and Mrs.Andrew H. Du: Robert A. an Dwyer Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. d Patricia M. James K. Eaga L.D. Eckhart Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. EJ Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Eisen Dr. and Mrs. Ricardo V. Enriquez Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Fiduccia Francis J . Erk Edward F. Evs Frank Fernho Charles B. Dr. and Mrs. Victor P. Filip Eugene B. Finegan Mrs. Jeanne Fink and Fami Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Fitzgerald Mr. and Mrs. Foran Dr. and Mrs. John B. Fore Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Freund R.M. Fiocchi Edward J . Thomas A. William F. Fo man Joseph J . Fox C.G. 1 Mr. and Mrs. James J . Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. William Lennon .and Mrs. James G. Frommeyer . and Mrs . Robert G. Fuller and Mrs. Julio R. Garcia . and Mrs. Charles J . Gar- della . and Mrs. Leo F. Garrity , and Mrs. Richard I. Gavin . and Mrs. John T. Gelder- mann . and Mrs. Lou Gibbs .and Mrs. John W. Giesen . and Mrs. John P. Gillen . and Mrs Frank W. Givens nley and Evelyn Glab . and Mrs. John F. Goldrick . and Mrs. Lyman E. Goss IV . and Mrs Rene F. Grass and Mrs. Hugh Gavin Grimes and Mrs Edward C. Gross and Mrs LeRoy W. Gud- geon and Mrs. R. Wm. Haben and Mrs. J. Halminiak and Mrs. James L. Hancock vard T. Hanley and Mrs. Wayne N. Hansen and Mrs. Wm. E. Hanzel and Mrs. Edward A. Harlan rlock and Genevieve Hart- lett and Mrs. Francis J. Healey 'ge and Mrs. John F. echinger and Mrs. Philip Heinz - Adam and Irene Helenow- .ki and Mrs. B.A. Henry Jr. PARENT PATRON S Mr. and Mrs. John T. Hickey Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hickey Mr. and Mrs Robert E. Hielscher Mr. and Mrs Robert C. Higgins Dr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Hnilo Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hoffman Mr. and Mrs Harry P. Horcher Mr. and Mrs Wm. D. Hull Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Huston Mr. and Mrs James T. Igoe, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Isett, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Izzo Mr. and Mrs. John P. Jagger Mr. and Mrs. Leonard T. Jagla Mr. and Mrs Richard A. Jermal Nellie Jordan Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Jordt Mr. and Mrs. John P. Jung Mr. and Mrs. Otto A. Kaiser Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Kaiser Chet and Ruth Kaitis Mr. and Mrs. Bernard P. Kane Mr. and Mrs. Jerry J. Kane Evelyn and Pat Kane Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Karlovich W.H. Kasper, Jr. E.F. Keating Edward J . Kelly Mr. and Mrs. James C. Kenny Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Kerns John R. Kerwin Family John A. King Mr. and Mrs. George Klaskin Mr. and Mrs. Mathias Klein J Mr. and Mrs. John Klemundt Mrs. Dorothy Kloss Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knoll Mr. Lorenz F. Koerber, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George J. Koren Dr. and Mrs. Jan Koszyk Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kozlowski John and Alyce Kraskiewicz Dr. and Mrs. John F. Kuchynka Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Kulik Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kutselas Dr. and Mrs. Richard N. Lamermayer Mr. and Mrs. James P. Malooly Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Mancuso Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Mans- :!.vf i , Mr. and Mrs. A. Landauer Mr. and Mrs. George A. Lane Mr. and Mrs. William J . Larkin Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Latousek Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Leahy Mr. and Mrs. James F. Leary Mr. and Mrs. James B. Leet Mr. and Mrs. David W. Leland Marvin Lindsey Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lohre Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lorenz R. B. Loynd Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Luc Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Lyons Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Mack Mr. and Mrs. Gaspare Maiorana Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Maitzen Mr. and Mrs. Conrad J .Majcher Mr. and Mrs. John R. Maginot field, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Francis S. Mangan Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Mannebach Mr. and Mrs. Lee Marchiori Mr. and Mrs. George Marcin Dr. Brana P. Markovich Robert L. Marquardt Mr. and Mrs. Rocco J . Marrese Dr. and Mrs. Salvador A. Marti- nez Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mazanek Mr. and Mrs. James P. McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. McCaughey Mr. and Mrs. George F. McDonnell The William A. McGowan Family Mr. and Mrs Edward B. Mc- Guinn Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. McGuire, Jr. Mr. and Mrs D. Patrick Mclntyre Mr. and Mrs John F. McKerr Mr. and Mrs Edward T. McKiernan Mr. and Mrs. James J. Mc- Laughlin 211 Mr. and Mrs. P.J . McLaughlin Dr. and Mrs. Frederick K. Metzger Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Meyers Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Michalek Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Mitchell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moller Mr. and Mrs. Christopher P. Moran, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Morris Donald J. Mor- rison Mr. and Mrs. M.F. Moussa Mrs. Frederick J. Muellner Mr.and Mrs. Richard G. Muench Mr. and Mrs. Gene Mulligan Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Mulvi- hill Mr.and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Richard and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. F. Weldon Munson Edward F. George E. Murphy Charlotte Nash, Jr. Patrick Needham John H. Nemmer Charles J. Nesbitt Leonard J. Nied Ray and Mary Nierzwicki Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Nolan John J. Nolan Ernest Nora A. Notari R. Nowak Edward W. PARENT PATRCNS Nugents, Jr. Mr. and Mrs John J. O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. . Robert 0,Brien Dr. and Mrs. F.T. O'Connell Mr. and Mrs. nor, '47 Charles J. O'Con- Dr. and Mrs. Vincent J. O'Con- or, Jr. Mrs. Maurine L. O'Laughlin Dr. and Mrs. Arturo Olivera Mr. and Mrs. John J. O'Malley Mrs. John A. O'Neill F. Gregory Opelka Mr. and Mrs. Mario Ori Dr. and Mrs. William T. Osman ski Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. SOD Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. ronnin Charles Parrilli Robert L. Pasek Kenneth E. Pax- Donald P. Perille Joseph F. Pey- Barbera Koenig Pfannkuche Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Pigozzi . S. Philbrick .Richard B. Dr. and Mrs. Vincent Pisani Mr. and Mrs. tarelli Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. D. Pon- Raymond Prang John E. Pridmore Daniel G. Priske Mr. and Mrs. Al A. Prun Mr. and Mrs. P. Thomas Purdy Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Z. Pur- zycki 4 Mr. and Mrs. John F. Pyke Mr. and Mrs. Florian Raminak Mr. and Mrs. F.D. Ramirez Mr. and Mrs. E.W. Reap Phil and Cathy Reichmann Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Reilly Robert and Mary Reiser Mr. and Mrs. Jay J. Reynolds, Jr. Mr. and Mrs man, Jr. . Harry H. Rieckel- Dr. and Mrs. M.N. Rill Mr. and Mrs. dan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs Vincent P. Rior- .M.J. Ritt Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rivelli Mr. and Mrs. James Roberts Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Rudolph Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Jr. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. tucci Mr. and Mrs . Louis F. Rodino . L.A. Rolfes . Robert E. Roller . Kenneth V. . Robert B. Ryan . Thomas E. Ryan, Edward A. Rybak .D. Rzany . Hewitt Sanabria C. Daniel San- . E.J. Schachte Dr. and Mrs. Fred B. Schiappa Mr. and Mrs. ler Mr. and Mrs Charles K. Schind- Frank Schissler Mr. and Mrs. James Schlindwein 1. ll Mr. and Mrs. A.L. Schluten Mr. and Mrs. Schmale Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Schranz Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Richard Sclm' Richard A. John J. Schre Jack Schufrei Richard C. Schumacher Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. SCI Mr. and Mrs. Steven Scott Semkowicz Mr. and Mrs. Albert Serewicz, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Se Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. S1 Mr. and Mrs Herman Sieben Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Sliwa Mr. and Mrs Jesse C. Sm' Mr. and Mrs Albert P. Smola III Mr. and Mrs Robert R. Snediker Mr. and Mrs William J. Sommer Mr. and Mrs. Armiger H. Sommers Mr. and Mrs William T. Sorenson Mr. and Mrs Frank C. S Mr. and Mrs Martin J. Spalding Mr. and Mrs. Roland W. PARENT PATRON S 4 U tlgw ul' Spangenberg Dr. and Mrs. William S. Spector Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Steffens Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wm. Steger, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. Stemo Walter Stein J. Steinkemper Roderick A. Dr. and Mrs. Leo L. Stolarski Tyler, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Frank G. Uriell Edward Ursini Joseph E. Valenti Dr. and Mrs. Walter Vassaraba Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Dr. and Mrs. John B. Vottero Daniel Walker EJ. Wambach Don Wagener C.V. Wejman Harry L. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Struck Judge and Mrs. James E. Strunck Mr. and Mrs. Chester R. Strzalka Mr. and Mrs. George D. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. George Penman Sullivan, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Anthony Sweeney The Syron Family James Talacek Dr. and Mrs. Mitchell Tatara Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Tauber Wellbank Arthur A. Weller, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenz Werhane Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wesoloski Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Wheeler Mr. and Mrs. William J. Wienke Joan Wienski Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wiermanski Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Winkler Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Tempske Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Theriault Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Tebes Anthony L. Willis E. Terry Laurence A. D.L. Thomas Hubert J. Thomiszer Mr. and Mrs. Elmar Wipperfeld Mr. and Mrs. Theodore J. - Witek Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Clifton Woodall Pierce Wynne John Yadgir, Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Thomure Daniel A. Tito Thomas F. Tobin Fred Tremmel Mr. and Mrs. Philip C. Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Canaan Yunez Mr. and Mrs. Casey Zaraza and Family Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Ziegler Mr. and Mrs. Leo W. Zwack The Board of Religious Affairs Front Row: Gary Bal and Chuck Walker. Back Row: Mr. Joseph Taylor, Fr. Richard Anderson, S.J., Mr. James Stoeger, S.J., Rev. Leo McKenna, S.J., Mr. John Cronin. Administration 6-8 Annie Get Your Gun 198-201 Athletic Achievements 147-148 Bal Masque 190-191 Band 150-155 Baseball 96-101 Basketball 102-111 Bowling 134-135 Camera Club 158 Cheerleaders 165-166 Chemistry Club 171 Chess Club 170 Cross Country 122-124 Debate 178 Dedication 2 Extra Graduates 208 Faculty 9-19 Faculty Index 215 Fantastics 189 Football 86-95 Forensics 179 Frosh-Soph Dance 192 Glee Club 182 Golf 142-145 Graduation 206-207 Guild 175 Guitar Club 183 History Forum 177 Hockey 112-115 Homecoming 186 Intramurals 146 Lab Assistants 176 Math Club 167 Medea 187-188 Mothers Club 162 National Honor Society 163 Parent Patrons 210-213 Plaza Suite 196 Prep-Weekly 159-161 Prom 202-204 Radio Club 183 Railroad Club 181 Ramble 197 Ski Club 172-174 Sodality 157 Spanish Club 180 Student Council 156 Student-Faculty Board 169 Student Index 216-223 Students 20-84 Students for Environmental Action Swimming 116-119 Tal Vue 193-195 Tennis 136-141 Torch Club 164 Track 125-129 Tulip Trot 198 Water Polo 120-121 Wrestling 130-133 Jim Basile gets a handshake from Coach Amato UQ . ..-...vQY-4-Q. Q, iato, Frank J. 9,125,205 derson, Ardith A. 9 derson, S.J., Rev. Richard W. 9 lmond, S.J., Rev. J.C.L., 16,206 stin, Robert P. 9,142,197 1daccari, Fred C. 9 rton, S.J., Rev. Harry J. 17 rtosz, Kenneth A. 7,152 111, S.J., Rev. John P. 9 auskas, Rev. August J. 9 ttina, Joseph 9 ss, Michael J. 10 han, James P. 10 xton, Rev. Edward 10 nckerhoff, John J. 10 eter, S.J., Mr. Robert 122 7, S.J., Bro. James 7 fnham, S.J., Rev. Richard F. 10 frill, S.J., Rev. Ignatius M. 2,10,95 Emberlain, S.J., Rev. Cecil 17 rford, S.J., Very Rev. Paul 10,205 melly, John J. 10 lnelly, John T. 10 xgan, S.J., Rev. Philip M. 17 ne, S.J., Rev. Walter O. 10 nin, John F. 10,183 rnecki, Cary 10 row, Thomas J. 11 k, Dorothy L. 11 cling, Mary G. 8 fle, Eugene 11 'fy, William R. 11 rn, Rev. Lawrence J. 11 ablon, James M. 11 yer, S.J., Rev. Eugene F. 11,134,135,136 lish, Mary Ann 8 anbaugh, Charles P. 11,205 ruson, S.J., Rev. Ronald J. 11 y, S.J., Rev. John J.11 enlogan, S.J., Rev. J.D. 11 kel, Rabbi William 12 Iuhr, Mrs. Carl 8 ', Donald 12 rson, William L. 12,102,108,11l 1 'V t, ,- FACULTY INDEX Graf, S.J., Rev. Charles A. 12 Graf, William A. 7 Grove, Henry W. 12 Gschwend, S.J., Rev. James P. 6 Harrison, H. J. 12,95,l31,132,130 Hasten, Michael V. 12 Hayes, Paul J. 12 Heim, S.J., Rev. J. P. 12,181,184 Hellgeth, Raymond J. 12 Henry, S. J., Rev. John 7 Hernandez, Bertha 12,180 Hires, Robert D. 12,196 Hoffman, S.J., Rev. J.C. 13,145,142 Hogan, Frank J. 6 Humowiecki, Stephen R. 13 Humbert, S.J., Rev. Robert G. 8 Irvin, Laurence E. 13 Jacldmiec, James M. 13 Jacobsen, John J. 13 Keleher, S.J., Rev. John J. 13 Kehoe, Richard T. 13,102 Kieta, Robert J. 13 Kingsbury, Jerry L. 13 Krost, S.J., Rev. John C. 18 Legris, S.J., Rev. G.M. 8,13 Libera, Rev. Thomas 13 Linz, S.J., Rev. Arthur M. 13,168 Llerena, Hernan 14,180 Majzner, Gunter C. 14,190 Malloy, S.J., Rev. Richard T. 14 Martens, John L. 14,182 Maurer, Jerry W. 14,197 McKenna, S.J., Rev. Leo J. 14 McMahon, James P. 14 McMahon, S.J., Rev. William B. 14 Monforti, Thomas J. 14,95 Moorhead, Patrick 8,181 Morelli, Arthur F. 14,125,176 Myers, Richard J. 14 O'Donnel1, James T. 14,102 O'Laugh1in, James M. 15,102,96 O'I.aughlin, John A. 15,96,103,99 O'Shaughnessy, S.J., Rev. Don J. 15,175 Pasquesi, Robert J. 15 Q va, lv ff 4..- wk Powers, Thomas E. 15,142 Preas, John E. 15,178,179 Prindable, Thomas K. 15 Ragsdale, John G. 15 Reinke, S.J., Rev. John 6,206,207 Reuter, S.J., Rev. Lawrence 15,186,196,142 Roach, James M. 15 Ryan, S.J., Rev. William F. 18 Ryan, S.J., Rev. William P. 15 Sanza, Gregorio J. 15,180 Schurz, Edward F. 16,164 Sendy, Les M. 16,171 Serpe, James P. 16 Shiman, Richard 7 Signatur, Edward P. 16 Spellman, Jerome C. 16 Spoo, Robert A. 16,90 Starus, Rev. Ralph E. 16 Stelnicki, Phil J. 16,116,120 Steenken, S.J., Rev. George W. 16 Stephan, Donald E. 16 Stoeger, S.J., James A. 16 Sullivan, S.J., Rev. John F. 7 Sullivan, Mildred D. 7,163 Taylor, Joseph P. 16,167 Tebes, Rev. Stephen J. 17 Velasco, James J. 17,159,161 Volino, Vito M. 17 Warren, W. David 17 Wiatrak, S.J., Rev. Edward T. 18 Wright, Fred M. 14 Yen, Frank P. 14 Zank, Jerome L. 14 215 Briody Aamodt, Michael John 20 Abbate, Joseph Samuel 29 Acciuri, Kenneth R. 61,102 Acton, James Joseph 20 Acton, Robert 11.61,S6,89,1 12 Adam, Thomas F. 39 Ador, Akos C. 39 Agnew, Vincent John 61 Ahern, Brian Patrick 29 Ahern, John Joseph 29 Ahern, Michael Joseph 20,95 Aicllo, Ricky Thomas 20 Alexander, Bruce S. 20 Allen, Ethan J. Jr 61 Allworlh, Charles N. 20 Almendralcs, Ronald D. 20 Almerolh, Chris G. 20 Alonzi, Victor P. 61,86 Altieri, Michael L. 39 Alvarez, Ruben L. 20 Amari, John F. 39,1,30,131,132 Ambrose, Mark R. 20 Ambrose, Peter D. 61 Amici, Craig S. 61 Amici, Dean Joseph 29 Anawis, Mark Anthony 20,158 Anderson, Timothy J. 29,96 Andrea, Dean A. 29,142 Andrews, Michael J. 39 Annes, Andrew Joseph 20,95 Anthony, Robert F. 20 Antonctti, Martin G. 60,164,168 Arden, John W. 61,159,180 Arden, Peter F. 29,151 Arens, Thomas 29,103 Armanetti, Leonard G. 39 Armato, Douglas M. 29 Armstrong, Brian J. 201 Armstrong, Cornelius 39 Arnold, William O. 61 Arnolds, Philip A. 61,189 Ashenden, Robert A. 61 Azzaretti, Nicholas M. 61,159,l69,187,l96,201,218 Azzi, David Ray 39 Baert, Richard 20 Baker, Brian C. 61,120,164 Baker Christopher M. 20 Bal,Gary G. 6l,l57,172,l96 Bal, Gregory G. 95,29,l64 Balars, lkiul Peter 20 Ballard, Mark J. 29 Ballentine, George A. 29 Balog, James P. 29 Banas, Stanley J. 29,142,172 Baran, lltlxvard R. 20 Baran, Mark J. 39 Barasa, James A. 39,86,94 llurbera, Joseph l . 61 Barichello. Dan A. 29 Barlas, Theodore G. 61 Barnard, Brian G. 29,95,1l6 Barr, Brian li. 29,125,151 Barr, Kevin .l. 39,l22,l23,l25,127 Barrett, Micheal J. 29,172 Barron, John A. 62 Barry, David R. 29 Barry, William J. 29,103 Barton, James M. 62 Barul'li, Joseph T. 39 Barufli, Mike A. 20 ST DE TI DEX Barufti, Thomas G. 62 Basile, Frank G. 20,125 Basile, James F. 62,122,124,l25 Bassel, Allen Joseph 29 Bates, John J. 62,197 Bates, Joseph A. 29,l72,178,179 Bates, Michael J. 20 Batina, Thomas J. 62,130,142,163 Battaglia, Ernest A. 61,86,89,130,l31,163,164 Bauer, Mark David 20,167 Baur, Klay H. 29 Bazbaz, lsaac 62 Becco, Daniel J. 29 Becker, James D. 29,136,103 Bednarz, Mark 20 Beers, Robert N. 62 Behof, John P. 29,95 Benedict, Joseph R. 39 Bennewitz, Kirk T. 62,116,118,163 Bensinger, Eugene A. 20,95,125,168 Benson, M. 1-lugh 39,86 Berens, Paul Joseph 20 Beres, Aurel J. 39 Bergen, Mark D. 39,177 Bcrgh, Michael S. 39,151 Bermudez, John 62 Bernardi, John A. 62 Berry, Robert J. 29,160,172,179,192 Betar, Sam Joseph 20,95 Betz, Raymond P. 39 Beueher, Nicholas F. 20 Biagi, Dan John 20,95 Biagi, James F. 29,186 Bianchi, R. 20 Bianco, Joseph P. 29 Biang, William A. 39 Biasco, David P. 29 Biasco, Mark Lewis 20 Bidwill, Charles W. 62 Bielinski, Raymond J. 62,193 Bilek, John 29,95 Bilton, Michael E. 20,95 Bina, James R. 39 Binder, Gary S. 62,142,144,203 Blacklidge, William 29,99 Bocscn, Peter J. 20,103,104,122,124,125,126 Bogan, David Wayne 20 Bogner, llerbcrt Nick 29 Bogner, Walter F. 62,96 Bohentin, Mark J. 29 Bohmer, Steven A. 29 Bold, Matthew J. 40 Bold, 13. Luke 29 Boldt, Dennis Marion 20 Bomhack, Mark G. 40 Bonivel, Joseph T. 29,95,125 Boos, Craig Allen 20,95 Boos, Robert W. 63,164,203 Borowy, Tad Walter 20,158,168 Boscamp, Arthur T. 29,164 Boveri, James R. 61,171 Bovery, Richard 11. 20 Bowe, James P. 40 Bowler, John P. 20 Boyle, Kevin C. 63 Brady, Michael D. 20,201 Brand, Steven J. 63,201 Brandt, Lance A. 20 Bransley, William E. 29,95,180 Brauch li, Ernest Rolf 29 Brcdeinann, John P. 63,122,125 Breen, Timothy P. 20 Brennan, James M. 20,63 Brennan, Jim F. Brennan, Robert P. 40 Brenna n, Thomas P. Jr. 20,95,125 Brenner, William K. 29 Breslin , Kevin J. 63,163 Bresnahan, Edward M. 40 Brewer, Mike Allen 20 Briggs, Roger T. 40,116,120 Bril, Donald Richard 30 Brinckerhoff, Andrew 63 Brink, Dirk Christoph 30 , George M. 20 Braskamp, Fred P. 29 l ' Broeeolo, Anthony E. 63,122 Broecolo, Peter J. 30 Broccolo, Timothy 13. 40,95,130 Broderick, John A. 40,130 Brown, Alan C. 63,142 Brown, Edward Hill 30 Brown, Gerard M. 40 Brufke , Edward P. 20,116,168 Brunderman, Brian P. 40,172 Brunelli, Carey D. 63,125 Brunelli, Keith E. 20,95 Bruno, Louis Michael 30 Bryant, Michael John 30 Bryg, William R. 20,l58,168,l70 Buchholz, Dale R. 40 Buckingham, Laurence 20,116 Buckrucker, Thomas W. 30 Burgee, Joseph Zeno 20 Burik, David Edward 30,160,171,176 Burik, Paul F. 63,171,176 Burke, James M. 40 Burke John Francis 21 Burke: John T. 63 Burke, Burke, Burma Burma Kevin Joseph 30,158 Ted A. 40,86 n, Donald R. 40 n, David John 30 Burns, Charles W. 63 Burns, Daniel M. 40,120 Burns, James J. 40 Burns, Glenn J. 30,116 Burns, Joseph R. 40,112,113 Burns, Michael F. 21 Burns, Michael P. 40 Burns, Thomas E. 21 Butzen, Donald F. Jr. 21 Byrne, John M. 63 Byrne, Michael Thomas 30,125,127 Byrnes, Robert Edward 30,95 Cacioppo, Gregory J. 40 ' mdra, David B. 40 ilwell, James W. 21 ahan, Charles J. 30 altan, Tom Edward 30 ieron, Michael C. 63,256,146 ipbell, John J. 21 rpbell, Robert W. 21 ipion, Timothy M. 40 rpoverde, Ralph 64 iield, Michael S. 40,158,201 ther, Kevin P. 30,95 ther, Michael F. 64 ther, Timothy 21 ionara, Richard M. 21 ola, John W. 21 iey, John L. 21,64 rey, John W. 201 igan, Emmet J. 40 oll, Michael F. 40 y, Paul J. 64,116,120 on, Dean Chris 21 li, Thomas V. 21 s, Richard A. 64,116,118,121 S, Robert C. 40 ino, Gregory D. 64,179 ino, James M. 64 , Robert A. 64,152,187,205 lla. Thomas J. 41 y, James Joseph 30,95 y, Patrick J. 21 y, William M. Vi 64 naugh, Timothy R. 21 :l, Tom Richard 21 wycz, Adrian G. 21 ey, William Brian 30,86 ifoux, Gregory P. 21 mman, Robert John 30,142,143 wut, John F. 21,183 ry, John J. 41,197 nicz, Tom S. 64,168,176 le, Erhard R. 41,173 xkas, Chris N. 41,117,120 ikas, John 116 atmann, Arthur E. 30,86 'kas, Michael J. 21 kas, Thomas F. 64 ietti, Richard J. a, John Peter 30,95,103 , Steven Chas 21 , Samuel J. 64 1, Joseph B. 64 1, Mark E. 30 ., Robert J. 41 .e, Terrence B. 21 ner, Lance D. 64 ler, Myles F. 30 :es me ' t lt. , .11 D. sietiftfmh-,,, 1 4, Y, 14-fm. v-.2 -...tl il 2. , , vi.- .- . .- at ,Q , ., . Q an Clemons, Scott Michae 30 Clohisy, Warren A. 41 Colletti, Robert N. 41 Colletti, Richard M. 30 Collins, David B. 41 Collins, Kevin J. 30,86 Collins, Patrick J. 21,116,117,119 Collins, Thomas J. 41 Collins, Timothy M. 21 Colnon, James W. 64 Colnon, Matthew L. 21,116 ..g.v..- 1 'X-uaeiiff-1 Compernollc, Thos M. 64,1 16,163,164 Conaghan, Patrick R. 65 Connolly, Jerry P. 65 Connolly, John M. 65,172 Connolly, Michael B. 41 Connolly, Michael L. 30 Conroy, Lawrence P. 41 Constable, James E. 30,176,183 Constable, John L. 30,122,l25,160 Conway, Michael F. 65,157,161,164 Cooper, Robert J. 21 Cooper, Thomas Edward 30 Coppin, David A. 65 Corbett, Thomas J. 30 Conwy, John R. 21,65,112,114 Corboy, Thomas M. Cordell, John William 30,95,130 Cordell, Lawrence R. 41,133,164,176 Cordes, Frank H. Jr 65 Cordes, Robert A. 21 Cornell, Edward H. 41 Coronelli, Lawrence 21 cams, Daniel 65,1124 13,1 14,11s,1f-13,197 200,201 Costa, Phillip Paul 30 Cotter, Patrick J. 21,122,168 Cowhey, William P. 30 Coyne, Timothy R. 21 Croghan, Mark M. 2l,l16,136,139,172 Cronin, Barry R. 41 Choke, Jonathon P. 21,183 Crowe, Michael S. 65,140,197 Crowley, Michael J. 30,515,186 Crowley, Patrick R. 65 Crumley, James Albert 30,136,138 Cucco, Carl D. 65,163 Cucco, Richard F. 41 Culhanc, Kevin F. 21 Cullen, James Charles 30 CuUen, Timothy J. 21,95 Cummings, Michael S. 21 Cummings, Thomas G. 65 Cummings, William E. 41 Cunniff, William P. 41 Cunningham, Gary J. 30,116,117 Curda, Gregory J. 41,163,191 Olri, Al Frank 30 Curi, Paul A. 65,202 Curry, George V. 21,95 Curry, Michael J. 21 Curry, Richard L. 65 Curry, Timothy H. 41,116 Cushing, Robert W. 41,163,164,201 Dafnis, Gordon R. 30,181 D'Agostino, Mark T. 21 D'Agostino, Paul A. 30,95,201 Daleiden, Mark J. 21 Daly, Jack Martin 30,125 Daly, Michael T. 12,21 Daly, Peter 1-1. 41,163,201 Daly, Richard Gerard 30,102 Daly, Thomas 22,168 Daly, Timothy J. 41,112,114,115,161 Danel, Alexander R. 42,116,ll7,118,l21,168 Danielak, Anthony P. 30,116 Davis, Emanuel R. 22 d'Avis, Federico 65 Davis, Mark J. 65 Dawson, Scott Ed 22,95 Deane, Conrad T. 22 ., . . ...wi VW r Debartolo, Frank R. Jr 22,95 DeCaro, Peter Charles 22 DcClercq, Frank A. 42 DeGrangc, Charles J. 42 DeGrenier, Richard J. 23 Delaney, Christopher J. 66 Delaney, Philip A. 65,116,163 Delaney, Terrence M. 22,103 DeLeonardis, Jos F. 66,171 DelFava, Don F. 42 Dell, Lawrence J. Jr 66,186 Demeropulos, Nick P. 42 Demicco, Joseph P. 22 Dempsey, Frederick R. 30 Denten, Jr, R. Thomas 42 Dentcn, Michael R. 30,86,180 Dereng, Mark F. 42,177,201 Devcrs, Kevin R. 42 Devito, Michael J. 22,95 DeYoung, Dane Darrle 30,95 Dhamer, Dennis M, 42 Diambri, Paul P. 42 Dicicco, Joseph T. 22 DiFrancesco, Jos S. 42,153 Diganci, Gregg 31 Dillon, Dan Patrick 22 Dillon, Brian D. 66,140 Dillon, Charles J. 42 Dillon, Edward J. 66 Dillon, Thomas M. 22 Dillon, Timothy C. 42 Dixon, Michael T. 22,168 Doherty, James P. 42 Dolack, Joseph T. 31 Dolan, Kevin Matthew 3l,95,l12 Dolan, Michael James 22 Dolan, Peter M. 66,112 Dolan, Robert J. 66 Dolan, Thomas D. 66,159 Dolencli, Larry E. 42 Dollard, John 66,102,164 Dollard, Patrick J. 31,516,122 Dolson, Timothy Edwar 31 Dombai, Les N. 66 Donahue, John A. 42,136,139,184,225 Donahue, Robert F. 66 Donahuc,Stephen P. 42,167,171 Donaubaucr, Michael W. 42 Donlin, James A. 42,191 Donlin, Joseph L. 22,95,164 Donnelly, Joseph P. 22 Donaghuc, Brian T. Donaghue, Kevin F. 66 Donaghue, William J. 22,6l,86,88,94 Donovan, James M. 42 Dooley, Daniel J. 31,66 Dooley, Michael P. 66 Dooley, Steve C. 43 Dooley, William T. Dorband, James E. 43 Dorband, Robert Scott 31,102,105 Dore, Thomas M. 66,86,87,88,92 Dormin, John W. 22,168 Dorr, Timothy F. 31,183 Dougherty, Owen J. 43,177 Dowdlc, Carey Michael 31 Dowdlc, Patrick L. 43,95,142,143,163 Dowdlc, Raymond J. 67,142,163 Downing, Robert J. 43 Doyle, Daniel J. 22,136,168 Doyle, Timothy P. 67 Dreger, Robert Martin 31 Drcssel, Nickolaus G. 22 Drews, Paul G. 67 D'Silva, Joseph L. 67,196 Duchane, Gary M. 43 Duekett, Theodore J. 31,95 Duevcr, Robert J. 43 Duffy, William J. 67 Dumcllc, Daniel 1.67 Dunbar,!James Edward 31,134 Film Committee: Standin ,left to right: John 0'Connell, Jer- ry Larkin. Midc11e,Robert T-lillsman, obert Otter, Jay Thomas. Bottom, Donald Winter, Charles Poindexter, Nick Azzaretti. Dunn, Robert J. 43 Dunn, William J. 67,86,164,193,195 Dushane, Charles M. 22,168 Dusscl, Andrew C. 22 Dussel, Mark W. 43,161 Dwyer, James J. 43 Dwyer, John Joseph 31 Dwyer, Robert A. Jr 22 Dwyer, Robert G. 43,172 Dzialo, Peter M. 43,134 Dziubla, James F. 22 Bigan, 'Thomas G. 67 Eckhardt, John J. 22 Eckhart, Mark R. 67 Ehrlich, Robert A. 22 Biden, Mark C. 67 Einarsen, Michael 43 Eisenbeis, Mark Neil 31,86,20l Eisinger, Gregory J. 31,151 Eisinger, Thomas M. 67 Hlis, Robert A. Ellwangcr, Joseph G. 43 Elward, Joseph F. 31 Emerle, Christopher 67 Endres, David John 31 Engel, John Steven 31 Enright, John Shea 31,103 Enriquea, Ricardo 22 Evans, George M. 22 Evans, Paul Richard 31 Ewen, John F. 43,163,167 Faber, Thomas J. 67 Fabian, Joseph L. 31 Fahrenbach, Gregory J. 43,125,164 Fahrenbach, J. Andrew 22 Fahrenbach, Mark F. 22,125 Faliszek, James E. 22 Falk, Robert James 31,86,90 Farinella, Chris 44 Faucher, Michael E. 44,1 22,163,164 Faucher, Thomas J. 22,103 Fay, William Philip 22,1 36,138,180 Fedorowiez,Donald D. Fedorowicz, Patrick W. 22,67 Fedyniak, Peter G. 44 Feehan, Dennis P. 22 Ricardo Lumbreraz 1 .,...f., y. 'f-'Q -1. .air . ..-.-.f - Fegert, Michael C. 31 Feiereisel, Gary M. 31,96,103,104 Feiereiscl, Scott G. 22,103 Feifar, Thomas M. 22,103 Feil, Leif Robert 22,116,295 Fernandez, Ricardo J. 44,163,177,179 Fernholz, Robert P. 44 Fiduceia, Daniel J. 31,59,179 Fiduccia, Frank F. 22,l16,161,168 Field, James M. 67 Figlewiez, Ray J. 22,151 Filippini, Joseph S. 67 Finegan, David R. 22 Fink, Daniel J. 44 Finley, Daniel T. 44 Finzer, John O. 44,86,92,96,164 Fiocchi, Raymond M. 31 Fiore, Robert F. 68 Fischer, Craig C. 44,163 Fish, Daniel J. 22 Fish, Edwin H. 44 Fish, Kevin Thomas 31 Fitzgerald, James C. 44 Fitzgerald, Kevin M. 44 Fitzgerald, Robert G. 44,163,167,l76 Flanagan, Thomas G. 44 Foley, Brian James 31,64 Foley, Patrick J. 22,95,103,136 Foley, Patrick J. 68,102,164 Foran, Edmund Campion 31,95 Ford, David J. 22,116,172 Ford, Todd T. 68,116,118,120,121 Foreman, Fredrick L. 23,136 Forester, John P. 23 Forester, Michael R. 44,163 Forrestal, Mark James 31,142,172 Forsyth, Roland 111 23,125 Fox, John Patton 31,95,142,144 Fox, Mark E. 23 Fox, Paul M. 44,163 Fragassi, Mark R. 68,86,93,164 Fragassi, Nello A. 31,86 Franchi, Dino M. 68,197 Frendreis, John S. 23 Freund, Erie S. 44 Freund, Kurt M. 23 Freyder, Paul J. 23 Freyder, Robert G. 68,112,114,115,146 Friel, Thomas J. 23,116 Frommeyer, Daniel T. 31,103,104 Frommeyer, Michael C. 68,164,189,195 Fuller, Mark R. 68,116,120,163 Galassini, Mare 44 Galassini, Mario G. 23,172 Galie, Kenneth D. 23 Gall, Jeffrey John 31,103,172 Ganey, Gerald W. 44 Gantner, Mark Thomas 31,112 Gantner, Robert P. 44 Garcia, Julio L. 23,116 Gardella, Charles Jr 44 Garofalo, Michael H. 31,168 Garrity, William J. 32 Garvey, Bernard C. 23 Garvey, Michael G. 32,160 Gasiorek, Scott A. 44 Gast, James F. 68 g Gatson, Edward J. 44,125 Gauer, John J. 68 Gaughan, Thomas J. 68 Gavin, Mike R. 23 Gavin, Patrick M. 44,163,167 Gavin, Thomas J. 23,167 Gayes, Steven S. 44,164 Gaynor, William T. 68 Geldermann, William F. 45 Geraghty, Jeffrey M. 23 Geraty, Kevin Patrick 32 Gesualdo, Ralph J. 23,95 Giarelli, Ernest F. 45,158 Gibbs, Lee W. 68 Gibson, Robert L. 23 Giesen, John W. 68,86,91,125,146 Gilaty, Edward G. 32 Gilaty, Mitchell P. 23 Gill, James A. 45 Gillen, John P. Jr. 68 Gillen, Kevin M. 23,96,98 Giometti, Richrd L. 68 Girard, Stephen J. 23 Givens, Steven C. 23 Glab, Stanley J. 69 Glasencr, Jeffrey E. 23 Gleason, Martin John 32,86,l02 Gleason, Terrence P. 69,102,107,108 Gleed, Thomas M. 23,145,160 Gluth, Michael L. 23,172 Goldrick, Thomas J. 69,86,164 Goldscheck, Walter T. 69 Golec, Ronald S. 23,168 Goluska, Kimbal T. 69,159 Gomez, Rafael 32,172 Goodman, Dennis Paul 32 Gormaly, Gregory Mark 45 Goschy, Joseph T. 32 Goss, Lyman E.V. 23,116 Graf, Robert Joseph 32,142,143 Graff, James 1-1. 45 Grala, Robert B. 45 Granath, Gerald A. 32 Grass, Curt R. 45 Graydon, James A. 23 Greene, Kevin M. 69 Greisch, John J. 45 Grenning, James W. 69 Gresik, Peter A. 45 Griesinger, George E. 69,197 Griffin, Brian F. 23 Griffin, James Hanley 32 Griftin, John A. 69 Griffin, Michael 23,116 Grimes, Hugh G. 45 Grogan, Nick J. 23 Gross, Mark Steven 32,160,167 Gruninger, Gregory E. 45,86 Grzanka, Robert T. 23 Guagenti, Lawrence A. 32 Gudgeon, Neil L. 45 Guercio, John J. 23 Guido, Mark G. 23 Guido, Michael P. 69 Gutekanst, Edward T. 23 Guy, John F. 45 Guzzardo, John A. Haas, Richard G. 23,95 Haas, Robert J. 69 Haben, Edward R. 46 Haben, John William 32,134 Hackett, James R. 23 Haderlein, Gerard D, 23 Hall, Chris C. 23 Halla, Peter C. 69 Haller, Robert W. 23,116 Halloran, Dan Joseph 32,236,164 Halminiak, Michael J. 23 Hancock, Keith A. 32 Hanley, Edward Thomas 32 Hannigan, Robert C. 23 Hansen, Michael W. 46,86,130,132 Hansen, Patrick W. 23,95,l12,115 Hansen, William M. 32 Hanzel, John J. 69,159 Hardy, Stephen J. 23,116,151 Harkins, Randolph P. 69 Harlan, Robert W. 69 Harris, Charles E. 23 Hart, Robert W- 46,160,l76.201 Hartnett, Joseph S. 69 Haskins, Kerry Thomas 46 1-laufman, Larry 95 Hayes, John William 32 Hayes, Matthew Micliia 32,103 Mui: .-er. . faire 'rw 1 we . 'J1'..11:.-1A4'-A4 .K . ley, Francis J. 23 ly, Kevin P. 70 hinger, Mark T. 32 fernan, Bart T. 46 iz, Philip M. 70 rnowski, Thomas C. 23 otes, Steven J. img, rriemei J. 32,515,125 ,ry, John M. 70 bert, Thomas W. 96 mes, Robert N. 46,70,164,165 res, Thomas J. 70 rmann, Charles K. 32 ron, A. lhitriek 32,183 te, Ronald Jerome 32 rey, Brian L. 23 cey, James P. 23,116 cey, Michael J. 70,164,173 rs, Robert Joseph 32,95,125 scher, James J. 46,97,98 scher, Thomas M. 32,96,l02,105 gins, Timothy C. 70,146,194 , Thomas S. 46 sman, James R. 23,95 sman, Robert Gene 32,218 sman, Thomas C. 46,122 kamp, Patrick F. 32,122,125 kamp, Thomas J. 46,184,225 lo, John S. 46 lo, Joseph P. 70,163 g, James Charles 32 in, Mark Alexander 23 1'man, Heywood G. 32,158 fman, Patrick J. 46,163 fman, Ronald N. 46,116 gan, Thomas E. 70 land, Donald A. 46,86 liday, Curtis J. 46 sapple, Mark 23 ton, John Lannon 32 um, Edward F. 23,116 i1an,John T. 70 ikins, Matthew L. 23,116 lcher, James H. 32 ri, David Johnathan 32,95 ln, Stephen C. 23 llihan, Joseph T. Jr 70 vlett, Martin M. 24 f, F. Joseph 70,159 llskamp, Robert M. 32,130 ghes, James Emmett 32,125 ries, Thomas R. 47,l61,164,169 1, David R. 47,86,184 H, H H ii li ,H 6, o . in ,, . 5 .4 .- ,. v . U-' 3 ,EAM . X Q X... Hull, Michael A. 47 Hupp, Thomas M. 24 llupp, William John 33,167,177 l-lurlcy, Robert M. 47 Huston, John Everett 33 Hyland, Richard P. 70 Hynan, Daniel Joseph 47,102 Hynes, Edward L. 24 Iberle, John Cha.rles 33 lgoe, James P. 70,116 lsaacs, James M. 70,159 Isaacs, Stephen P. 33 kett, William M. 24 lvy, Everage 33 Izzo, Steve K. 47,134,135,163 Jackson, Daryl Chas 24 Jacobs, Jeff Harry 33,136 Jaeger, James Henry 33 Jagla, Leonard T. 70 Jakobsze, John Andrew 33,95,172 Janaes, Brian J. 47,112 Janczak, Scott F. 33 Janda,-Michael L. 47 Janda, Robert Thomas 33 Jaroski, Craig S. 47 Jaskoski, Michael J. 24,125 Jason, Mark Allen 33 Jastrembski, Thor W. 24 Jermalg Richard W. 71,201 Johansen, Thomas J. 33 Johnson, Dan Scott 24 Jones, Vincent J. 33 Jordt, Jeffery P. 47 Jorgensen, James A. 47 Joyce, James J. 47 Joyce, Patrick W. 33,103 Joyce, Michael T. 47,86,91,102 Kelly, Mike Magner 24 Kelly, Peter M. 47,156,163,164 Kelly, Thomas C. 48 Kelly, Tim Jolm 24,168 Kempf, Robert A. 48,96 Kendall, Christopher 24 Kennedy, David B. 48,102 Kennedy, James J. 33 Kennedy, Kevin G. 24 Kennedy, Michael J. 24 Kennedy, Patrick J. 71 Kennedy, Thomas P. 33,95 Kennedy, Vince 71 Kenny, James Joseph 33 Kern, Daniel J. 48,151 Kcrns, Christopher 71 Kersehner, John Frank 33 Kcrwin, John T. 24 Kilgallon, Mike B. 48 King, David L. 48 King, Thomas Patrick 71 Kirby, David Francis 33 Kirby, Kevin J. 71,165 Kissinger, John M. 71,183 Klaskin, Goerge A. 33 Klauke, Paul l-1. 71,86,127,l63,164 Klasinski, Roman G. 48 Klein, Paul J. 24 Klein, Robert J. 71,146,207 Klemundt, Jol1n M. 60,207 Klinger, Charles J. 48 Klingler, Alan J. 72 Kloss, Craig S. 48 Knoll, Goerge R. 48,86,l90 Knoll, Thomas A. 33 Knowles, Eric B. 48 Kobelinski, Gregory M. 24,168 Juliano, Randy L. 47 Jung, Robert G. 47 Jung, Thomas Matthew 33,125 Junius, Richard 47 Kaechele, David B. 24 Kaechele, Fred S. 47 Kafka, Philip J . 47 Kafka, Steven J. 47,118,120 Kaiser , Gregory Jr 71,172,189,l97 Kaiser, Ronald J. 71 Kaitis, Frank S. 71,197 Kalsch, David Henry 33 Kamin, Brad George 33,95 Kamm, Robin James 47 Kane, Bernard P. 24 Koerber, John V. 72,157 Kohl, John C. 33,201 Kolleng, John L. 48,184 Koller, Gerard M. 48 Kormann, Glenn H. 48 Koren, Robert G. 48 Kosar, William R. 72 Koszyk, Mark C. 48 Koszyk, Philip M. 24 Kotnik, Denis W. 72 Kowalik, George A. 33 Kowalik, John P. 24,201 Kozlowski, Anthony A. 72 Kracher, Frank J. 33,103 Kramer, James D. 49 Kane, Jerry J. 33,47,116,119 Kane, Michael Swawn 116,117 Kane, Terrence P. 71,116 Kanya, Kevin J . 24 Karlovich, Joseph P. 24,116 Kasimatis, Steve J . 24 Kasper, John E. 24 Kasper, William R. 71 Kassaraba, Andrew B. 33 Kaufmann, Lorenz P. 24 Kawell, Leonard M. 47 Kawell, Steven P. 24 Kayser, Gary Brooks 33,134,151 Keady, Michael Jerome 47,116,120 Keating, Edward M. 70 Keating, John Joseph 33 Keefe, James Courtney 33 Keefe, John M. 71 Kehl, Jeffrey Thomas 33 Kellner, Donald C. 47 Kraskiewicz, John J. 72 Kraychy, Jim N. 24,181 Krupa, Larry F. 24 Krzyminski, Edmund F. 24 Krzysilc, Duane 49,172 Kuchynka, Tom R. 24 Kuhn, Philip J. 33 Kul1n, Tom l-l. Kulik, Michael E. 49 Kullman, Timothy R. 72,197 Kunz, Daryl R. 49 Kunzer, Robert E. 49 Kurgan, John Joseph 49 Kurgan, Thomas M. 72 Kutsch, David J. 49 Kelly, Arthur George 33 Kelly, Chris Edward 33,116 Kelly, Daniel A. 24 Kelly, Michael J . 24 Kutselas, Christopher 24 1.abat,Jorgc G. 49,163 Labellarte, Joseph P. 72 Lahart, Christopher J. 33 Lahart, Timothy J. 49 lirmbert, Jolm P. 49,172,201 lamhert, Michael S. 33 Lambert, Patrick J. 24,95 lambcrt, Sean Joseph 72 5 ..4. A 9' !Q!5q.v 0 Lamcrmaycr, Richard J. 33 Landauer, Kevin 72 Lane, Gregory K. 72,116,164 Langill, Martin L. 49 Langill, Paul Edward 33,103,104 Larkin, Jerome P. 72,163,164,l78,189,200,201, 207,218 Larkin, Chris S. 49 Larsen, Michael P. 24 Latona, Joseph C. 72 Latousck, Robert 13. 33,136,160,176,179,l92 Lattanzio, Michael J. 33 Laub, Stephen F. 24 Laughlin, Michael C. 49,160 lauten, Donn G. 24 Lauterlzuch, John R. 72 Levin, Brian Arthur 49 lnvin, Michael N. 24 Leahy, James W. 72 Leahy, Kevin P. 49 l.eal1y,Tcrrencc J.73,163,164,169,187,188,189 Leary, Robert limmct 33 Lecat, Paul R. 49 Lecesne, Theodore W. 49 Lee, Daniel N. 49,105 Lee, Robert P. 73,163,168 Leemputte, Patrick J. 25 Leempulte, Peter G. 24 Leet, James B. 49 Leibrandt, Charles L. 33,96,98,l03,168,100 Deland, Richard J. 73,171 Lennon, Mark J. 73,168 Leong, Ward Leoni, Thomas 1. 49 Letke, Adolph G. 25,125 Lewandowski, Chris A. 73,112 Light, Joseph Curran 33 Linde, Phillip Scott 25 Lindsey, Marvin 12. 73,102,106 Linton, Daniel Joseph 33,172 Loeb, Robert Neal 33,160,167 Loebel, John 11.49 Llohrc, Karl Joseph 34 Lokos, Louis Steven 34 Lopina, Brian C. 50 Lorenz, Joseph Thomas 34 Losczyk, Walter John 34,168 Loynd, William W. 25 Luc, Gerald 12. 50 Lucas, Jolm J. 50 Lucas, Lawrence L. 73,179 Lnccke, Bruce Albert 34,86 Luxem, James A. 172 Luxem, .lolm Hagan 34 Lynch, Thomas M. 73 Lynch, Timothy D. 50 Lyons, James L. 73,164,201 Mack, Kevin Lorenz 34 Mack, Steven W. 73 Mackey, James J. 25,125,129 Madden, Kevin T. Madden, Mark 25 Maddcx, Thomas J. 25 Madro, Robert J. 25 Maginot, John G. 50 Maginot, William J. 25 Mahany, Daniel Allen 34,95 Mahon, John F. 25,125 Mahon, Michael T. 73,86 Mahoney, Dennis A. 34,116 Maier, Nicholas M. 73 Mzliorana, Dennis 25 Maitzen, John Stephen 34 Majcher, David M. 50,96 Malcolm, Osmond Leon 34,183 Mally, Paul J. 25,168 Maloney, Jolm lhitrick 50 Maloney, Michael J. 34 Sodality Mass ax w..Xx'15- , 'L iii Malooly, Jack J. 25,116 Mammoser, Thomas A. 50 Mancuso, Joseph Jolm 34,134 Mangan, George L. 25,116,136 Mann, Richard Allen 34 Mannebach, Stephen T. 73 Mansfield, Jolm R. 50,1 12,114,115 Marchi, Michael D. 25 Marchiori, David A. 25,116 Marcin, George T. 73 Marconi, David Jos 25,136,172 Maricn, John R. 73 Markovich, Daniel D. 34 Marquardt, Timothy T. 25,95 Marques, Manuel E. 25,103 Marrese, Don Victor 34,168 Martinez, Salvador A. 73,l56,164,178 Marx, Edward M. 74 Marx, Michael Edward 34,95 Mascari, Charles F. 74 Masciopinto, John A. 50,172 Masciopinto, Vito J. 74,151 Mass, Alfred L. 50 Mastroianni, Fran X. 74,110,111,122,123,125,127 Mathis, Jolm Frank 34 Matthews, Matthew J. 50 Maude, Joseph Peter 34,95 Mazanek, Richard C. 25,125 Mazurek, Steven J. 74 McAlvany, Thoms M. 74 McAndrews, Mark F. 74,86,92,94,102,109,110,163, 164 McAuly D. 25 McAvoy, James Edward 95 McCahey, Fred M. 25 McCarthy, Kevin T. 34 McCarthy, Mark 74,179 McCarthy, Richard P. 25 McCarthy, Shawn F. 50 McCarthy, Thomas K. 34,134 McCarty, Michael F. 25 McCaughey, William T. 50 McCourt, Brian Joseph 34 McDermott, Kevin R. 74,197 McDermott, Thomas J. 74,122,123 McDonald, James C. 50,86 McDonnell, George F. 50,102 McDonnell, Martin J. 50 McDonnell, Robert J. 34 Mcfilligott, Terence J. 50 McElroy, Timothy E. 50,142 McGarry, Frank M. 50 McGavock, John F. 74 McGill, John P.74 McGivern, Pete F. 25,122 McGovern, Terrence J. 25 McGowan, Brian D. 25 McGowan, William A. 74,130 McGregor, Jolm P. 74 McGuinn, Edward B. 51 McGuire, Christopher 34,86 McGuire, Joseph T. 34 McGurn, G. Terrence 34 Mcllugh, David Kelley 34,95 McHugh, Jolm Patrick 51 McHugh, Peter E. 25,95 Mclntosh, Jon S. 51,152,153 McIntyre, Mark D. 25,172,173,20 Mclntyre, Michael C. 74,112 Mclntyre, Patrick J. 34 Mclntyre, Timothy J. McKee, Thomas John 34 McKerr, James J. 25 McKiernan, Michael 74,86 ,94,164 McKinley, John P. 51 McLaughlin, James M. 75,165,166 McLaughlin, Philip K. 51,172 McMahon, Edward F. 34,125,183 Mclvlenamin, Richard A. 34,103 McMurray, John W. 51,125,158 McMurray, laurence C. 25,125 McNerney, James J. 51,190,201 McNerney, Joseph J. 75 McNerney, Patrick J. 25,125,168 McNulty, Timothy J. 25,95,103 McNulty, William H. 75,140 Megwa, Denis 51,125,171 Megwa, Sabinus 34,95 Melko, Robert M. 25 Menarik, Mark Robert 34,151,158 Merci, Gregg W. 25,116,168 Merkel, D. Steven 25 Meter, Robert C. 75,165,204 Metko, Douglas E. 25 Metzger, Frederick C. 25 Metzler, Paul W. 75,201 Metzler, Philip C. 75 Meyers, Mark Timothy 34,95,l76 1VLichalek, Richard D. 51 Micheletti, William P. 51 Mickey, Douglas J. 51,133 Migdalski, Mark Z. 51 Mikolay, Donald R. 25 Mikolay, Roderick S. 75 Milazzo, Angelo 25 Mills, Richard W. 34 Mills, Robert J. 51 Minis, James P. 51 Minwegan, Peter A. 75,236,168 Minwegen, Thomas A. 25,122,125 Miotti, Daniel J. 34 Miotti, Timothy J. 51,163 Mitchel, James F. 34,116 Mitchell, John F. 75,l64,189,197 Mitchell, Robert E. 25 Moe, Paul J. 51 Moller, Craig Adrian 34 Monckton, Daniel W. 34,95,96,103 Monosealco, Sam C. 34 Montgomery, James D. 25,95 Moore, Glenn E. 51 Moore, Mark W. 52,172 Moran, Christopher P. 75 Y! ln, Patrick B. 26 gan, Michael J. 52 arity, Kevin J. 34,168,183 arty, James P. 26 is, Robert E. 52,134 ison, Joseph T. 26 ison, Kenneth H. 52 'ison, Tom P. 26 ne, Gerald G. Jr 26 zell, Richard W. 75 :hi ano, Frank L. 26,134,151 ssa, Mario Joseph 34 lner, Robert D. 75 nch, Mark R. 26 en, Kevin F. 26,122,125 en, Michael C. 34,122,125 en, Michael M. 75 en, Michae1'Tu1ly 34,172 er, John Martin 52,138,157,161,164,19l igan, Dennis M. 75,102,l06,l08,l09,110,111 ihill, Martin J. 52,86 son, Thomas N. 34 lane, Joseph H. Jr. 26,95 iighan, Thomas J. 52,161,164 why, Edward J. 75 why, Gerald S. Jr 26,116 why, Kevin J. 26,95 why, Michael J. 52 why, Philip C. 75,172 :hy Robert M. 34 KY HY HY ha , Michael John 34,179 , Thomas D. 26,86,95 , Thomas F. 26 , Brian Edward 35 's, Thomas J. 76 :au, Todd E. 26 tchevansky, Geo 26 er, Michael A. 76 ete, Michael S. 52,l36,-140,184 , Francis K.76,116,117,l18,163,164,165 sey, Joh.n P. 26,125 ,ham, Kevin P. 26,95 mer, Alan James 35 1, Randall S. 52,116,128 itt, Mark D. 52 yald, Ernie John 26 le, Arthur K. 26 le, James B. 52 . Earl F. 76 an, Andrew W. 52,86,l02,164 .wicki, Richard J. 26,134 1 swicki, Robert J. 52,134,163 s, Joseph M. 26 od, Joseph J. 52 1, Daniel P. 76,134,135 1, Jerry F. 35 1, Jonathan R. 35,86 1, William 'I'. 76 Arthur D. 26 ,John Charles 116,168 , Michael B 35 , Robert L. 52 ri, David T. 52,125 Jli, James R. 35 ik, Kenneth J. 53,177 io Paul G. 26 mi James E. ul 26,60 nt, Michael V. 35,122 Patrick R. 26 nt, t, William E. 53,116 n, James Francis 35,142,144,145 n, Dana M. 53 , Paul J. 76 n, Robert G. 26 en, James F. 35,96 en, James T. 35 en, John David 35 en, John P. 76 en, John W. 76 en, Michael J. 76 ren, Robert A. 53,122,125 en, Terrence J. 35,86 ell, John R. 76,159,178,183,189,196,218 ell, Patrick J. 35,122,123,125 nell, 'Thomas R. 26 nnor, Edward 76 nnor, Matthew F. 76,102,163 lzlior Ste hen M , P - or, Thomas J. 35,96 nnor, Timothy J. 35 nnor, Timothy L. 53 nnor, Timothy W. 35 nnor, William J. 26 nor, Sean J. 53,125 Y, Kevin John 35 nnell, John Andrew 35 -nne1l,John R. 53,125,130 -nnell, Michael L. 76,136,137,l46 -nnell, William M. 26 1noghue,Mark James 35,86,164 lloran, Dennis J. 26 lloran, Peter O. 26 a, Gary M. 53 a, Michael J. 76,l59,160,201 wa, Ray 35,158,172 ghlin, Dave M. 33,158 ugh1in,Fred J. 76,86,90 ughlin, James R. 26 ughlin, Terrence J. 53,116 shaw, John H. 53 a, Arturo 26,125 , James J. 26 Olson, William J. 26,103 O'Ma11ey, Dan Lawrence 26,95 O'Malley, Edward J. 53 O'Ma1ley, John Patrick 35,95,125,186,201 O'Mal1ey, Michael W. 26 O'Ma11ey, Terrence A. 35,95 O'Meara, Joseph P. 35 O'Neil1, Kevin J. 77,86 0'Netti, Henry Michael 35 Opelka, Frank G. 53 Opelka, Gregory Paul 35 Opelka, Michael V. 26,192,201 O'Rei1ly, William M. 77,86,l46 Ori, Ted Mario 77 Orlick, Joseph M. 77,l16,120,l21 Osmanski, Robert C. 35,118,119,125 Osmanski, Stephen G. 77,125,128,164 Osswald, James R. 26,183 Otter, Paul V. 26 ,95 Otter, Robert E. 77,159,l6l,218 Ouska, John A. 53,96,98 Palella, Patrick M. 26,112 Palmer, John Francis 35,125 Palmer, William F. 26 ,95,96 Paoletti, Michael J. 35,158 Paras, Donald K. 26,125 Parisi, Robert D. 53 Parker, Daniel Thos 26 Parker, Stephen Krane 35,96,103 Parrilli, William R. 53 Pasek, Robert Lewis 35,116 Pates, Robert M. 26,122 Patt, Michael R. 53,177 Patten, Kevin C. 26 Patton, Michael J. 26,192 Pauluzzi, Mark John 26 Pawlowski, James P. 35 Paxson, Stephen A. 77 Peckels, Gregory E. 53,112,164 Peckels, Robert M. 77,142,143,164,165 Pedrick, Thomas G. 53,93,2Ol Perea, Nestor Enrique 35 Perexempel, Gill A. 53 Perille, Christopher Perkowitz, Robert M. 77,161,170 Perkowitz, William T. 77 Perry, Martin J. 77,163 Peter, John E. 53 Peters, Philip J. 77 Petersen, Daniel F. 77 Petersen, Steven R. 54,167,180 Peterson, Bruce E. Peterson, Lance A. 26 Petlak, Andrew F. 77 Pctlak, William Frank Petrunich, Ronald G. 54 Peyronnin, Edgar U. 54,186,130 Pfannkuche, Chris E. 5-4,163,170,177 Pfium, Martin J. 27,95 - Pfohl, Paul John 35,176 Pigozzi, William D. 27,95,103 Pisani, Marco Vincent 35 Pleiss, Andrew J. 77 Plunkett, Hugh P. 54 Plunkett, John R. 77 Poindexter, Chmles B. 27,160,218 Polacheck, James A. 27 Polido, Jose'27 Pollard, Brendan O. 35,168 Pontarelli, Lawrence 35 Pool, Patrick Edward 27 Pooler, James 78,86,88,93,125,128 Potts, James Kenneth 36,95 Powell, Timothy R. 54,191,201 Powers, Timothy D. 36,130,164 Prang, Stephen M. 36,125 Pribek, Michael C. 27 Pridmore, John D. 78,172,173 Pridmore, William F. 54,172 Prikos, Mark V. 54,86 Priske, Robert Daniel 36,125,129 Pruc, Nicholas P. 78 Prun, Jon L. 54 Prun, Peter Lee 36,168 Pucinski, Roman C. 27 Pulido, Jose 5.54 Purcell, Fred Wm. 27,l25,126,172 Purcell, Tom F. 54 Purdy, John P. 27 Purzycki, Alfred Z. Jr 54,151,171 Pyke, Thomas R. 78,96,102 Quinlan, Donal G. 36,136 Quinn, John J. 78 Rafter, Vincent P. 78 Rak, Christopher A. 36 Raminiuk, Mathew E. 36 Ramirez, Mark D. 27,95,130 Ramos, Daniel Patrick 27 Ray Raynor 221 Rathslag, Thomas Girl 36,95 Rainy, Robert T. 27 Reagan, Richard A. 36 Reap, 'l'homas P. 78,146 Rcbaroliak, James 54,96,98,l02,106,107,108,1 11 Rebarehak, Stephen 78,96,164 Redden, John J. 27,125 Reddy, Robert A. 54,711,183 Reec1y,'1'homasJ. 136 Rch, Thomas A. 54 Reichmann, James P. 36,122,1 25,130 Reilly, David Robert 36 Reilly, Thomas J. 78,102,183 Reinhart, llarry J. 54 Reiser, John Francis 27,122,l24,l25 Reiser, Mark Joseph 136,137,140 Rcisner, David R. 78,193 Remafetli, Gary J. 78,159,l78,l87 Reynolds, Frederick D. 78.172 Reynolds. Gerald A. 27 Reynolds, Sherman If. 36,125,140 Richards, Paul J. 54 Rieckelman, Edward J. 54 Rieekelman, Robert J. 27 Rigney, David G. 78,108 Rill, ll. Andrew 54 Rirney, Leslie J. 78,202 Ringling, Charles l'. 27 Riordan, Michael J. 54 Riordan, Terrence J. 27,95 Riordan, Vincent T. 36,130 Rita, Mare Joseph 36 Ritt, Daniel M. 78 Rivclli, Tim Joseph 79,184 Roaehe, Michael W. 54,146 Roberts, Gary L. 79,134,135 Roberts,l1a1sey G. 55 Robertson, John C. 79 Robinson, Leonard L. 55 Roche, J. Kerry 55 Roclioo, Kenneth Louis 36,171 Rodriguez, Gabriel M. 27 Rodriguez, llenry M. Rodriguez, .lose R. 79 Roemcr, Roe ni er, James P. 79 Timothy T. 79,159,160 Rogalski, Kenneth F. 36 Rogan, Timothy W. 55 Rohleder, Richard J. 27 Rolfes, William I-'. 79,120 Ruling, lklward A. 27,95 Roller, Robert John 36 Rollings, Roman, James F. 55,102,105 Ricardo J. 79 Romano, Matthew P. 36 Romeu,11ugo 55 Rondenet, Eugene L. 27,183 Roncloni, lfrank J. 55 Rooney, William R. 36 Rosenberger, Bradford 27 Rosset ti, Louis A. 55 Rostenkowski, llfliehael 27,96 Rolhing, James Davirl 76 Rolhing, Peter A. 55 Rothing, Richard S. 27 Roti, Anthony J. 27 Rotunno, Dennis J. 55,102 Rotunno, John G. 27,125 Rouehos, James 55,197 Rudnick, Edward J. 27 Rudolph ,James K. 55,116,125 Ruehl, Michael T. 55 Ruggaard, Knute R. 55,125 Ruggaard, Randall P. 36,125 Ruseh, Jeff L. 36 Rusek, John J. 79,1 51,153,171 Russell, Frank J. 55 Ryan, Daniel 27 Ryan, Don T. 55 Ryan,J0nalhan P. 55 Ryan, Kevin J. 79 Ryan, Michael 11. 27,79,l 30 Ryan, Michael J. 93 Ryan, Michael P. 79,86,87,88,94,95,l30,203 Ryan, Philip J. 79,96,97,146 Rybak, James M. 79 Rydel, Michael C. 55,179 Ryder, Kevin M. 55 Rzany, Michael D. 27 Sacklcy, Michael S. 79,l34,163,180 Sadowski, Thomas G. 55 Saigh, Philip A. 56,125,159 Sanabria, James B. 27,95 Sanborn, Brian W. 27 Sanders, Thomas J. 79 Santamarina, Frank A. 34,179 Santueci, Joseph A. 56 Sasso, Robert F. 56 Saulsberry, Charles R. 27 Savonc, Michael A. 56,86,125,128,164 Sawyer, Mark John 36 Scala, Ralph M. 27 Scalzitti, Joseph 80,151,171 Scanlan, Jolm Robert 36 Scanlan, Joseph P. 80 Scanlan, Thomas C. 27 Sehachte, David R. 27 Sehaid, David A. 56 Schappler, Paul M. 36,116 Scherer, James F. 27 Scherer, Thomas .las 27 Schermerhorn, John P. 27 Schiappa, Fred B. 80,125,164 Schiappa, Jeffrey A. 27,125,172 Schindler, William 80,197 Sehissler, Gregory F. 27 Sclrisslcr, Marc F. 80 Schlax, Gregory J. 56,163 Sehlax, Timothy J. 80,l25,157,164 Schlindwein, James L. 27 Schluter, Albert 80 Schmalc, Raymond C. 80 Schmitt, John J. 56,120 Schmitt, Robert P. 56 Schmitz, Guy 80,159,161 Schmitz, Kent J. 27 Schmitz, Rex Q. 56 Schneider, Shawn S. 27 Sehraffenberger, John 56 Schramm, William 11. 27 Schranz, Richard A. 80 Schreiber, James M. 36,86 Schreiber, John J. 80 Schroeder, Michael W. 36,93 Schroeder, Jolm T. 56,184 Schufreider, John G. 36,103 Schulien, Thomas E. 56 Schulte, William C. 36 Schulz, Ted M. 27 Schulz, William Ill 27 Schumacher, Thomas R. 36,179 Schwanz, Robert L. 80 Sehwegel, Daniel J. 36 Scully, Timothy R. 80,116,164 Seeberg, Daniel 95,125 Seeberg, James P. 27,80 Semkowicz, Steven K. 56,125,140 Serewicz, John Albert 36 Ser pc, Gerard Roman 36 Seul, Patrick J. 80 Sexton, Edward W. 37,125,160,l68 Sexton, Peter D. 172 Shanahan, Kevin M. 37 Shanley, Timothy P. 56 Shaw, Allan Reid 37,l60,l78,l79 Shea, Patrick T. 80 Shea, Robert A. Jr 81 Sheahen, David R. 27 Sheerin, James M. 81 Shelley, C. James 56,86 Sheperd, Jaime M. 27 Shama, Richard P. 27 Shnnick, John W. 56 Sieben, Michael J. 56 Sierks, Michael R. 37,136,137,l40 Sierks, Robert G. 56,136,139,l40 Silha, James B. 27 Simon, William P. 37 Skehen, John Gerard 37 Skelly, Thomas M. 81,122,124,125,129 16 204 Skomoroch, Wasyl J. 56,168 Skrak, James R. 56,163,201 Sliwa, William G. 27,179 Sloan, Terrence V. 27 Sloan, Thomas M. 81 Smith Smith Smith , Douglas M. 56,122,l23,125,129 , Greg N. 27 . , Mark 81 Smola, Albert Paul 37,201 Snediker, James M. 37,125 Snediker, Robert R. 81 Snyder, Michael G. 37,172 Sokolick, William D. 37 Sommer, James C. 37,l25,168,175 Sommcrs, Robert A. 81 Sorensen, Robert 1-1. 37 Sorcsi, Jonathan Doud 37 Soresi, Mark V. 81,125 Sotorrio, Ricardo L. 56,163,164 Southall, Clarke W. 57 Sowa, Paul E. 81,130 Spack, John J. 28 Spalding, James A. 37 Spalding, Martin J. 81 Spangenberg, Wm C. 57 Sparough, W. Steven 37 Spector, James M. 28,151,170 Spicglan, Christopher 37 Spreitzer, Andrew B. 81,96,97,194 Stanley, Kim E. 57 Stanton, Thomas M. 57,172 StClair, William J. 81 Basketball Marathon Kenneth A. 28,95 y, James G. 28 ns, Brad T. 81,125 ns, Donald J. 81,196 ' Dou as A. 81 86 88164 , Bl , . , , Peter F. 28,95,96,103 ce, LeRoy Adam 37,122,125 Richard John 37 Robert L. 81 J, Michael P. 28,95 ens, Glenn P. 57 1, Donald F. 82 3, Edward F. 28 rt, G. Kevin 82 nan, William F. 57 ski, Robert W. 28 , William M. 37,142,144,160,169 r, Mark M. 82 k, Richard M. 28 a, John P. 57 ss, Steven C. 37 lshar, Anthony M. 28 lshar, Richard W. 82 k, William R. 37 ck, Robert E. 82 k, Steve John 37 Brian A. 37,160,l67,l 80 ka, an, Chris M 82,86,l48,163,178,200 an, Daniel J. 37,57 an, Daniel John 86,164 an, Harold W. 37 an, James F. 57 an, Joseph J. 82,122,125 an, Kevin L. 57,86,125,127,164,l9l an, Patrick E. 57,102 an, Raymond A. 82 an, Thomas M. 58 an, Timothy J. 82 an, William E. 82,102 an, William J. 82 rlins, David R. rland, Andrew J. 82 ord, John W. 28,116 riey, James Chas 28 ney, Patrick John 37 ney, Peter A. 58 ney, Philip P. 82,l02,106,107,109,111, 13,164 ie, Stephen M. 28 lo, David S. 28 1, John T. 82 1, Thomas C. 57 czyk,Mic1iael J. 37 c, Gary J. 82 ek, James J. 82 Daniel T. 58 a, Robert A. 28 er, Joseph P. 58 rr, Jerome 58 rr, John Ross 37,125,128 li, louis T. 28 li, Ronald J. 83 , Jack A. 58,177 xske, L. Anthony 58,170,177 owicz, Joseph W. 83,142,143 , Willis Paul 28,95 ,Dominick A. 28,158 lor, Theodore A. 37,180,201 ault, Cliristophr 37,172,183 Charles J. 37 Joseph E. 28 ras, Bert C. 28 las, Christopher J. 37 ias, Gerard A. 83 ias, Jay 37,218 , Robert J. 58 ras ietz, Gerald M. 83 liszer, Stephen J. 58 ipson, David P. 58 ipson, John A. 28 lpson, Robert W. 83 ture, Mark James 37,186 sen, Robert B. 58,158 , James M. 83 Lawrence G. 28 lla, Vincent P. 28 eel, Paul L. 58,181 Daniel R. 28 , Thomas F. 28,95 to, Kirk J. 28 Tortorice, John D. 37,95 Toth, Richard M. 58 Trager, Frank E. 83,163 Trembley, Marshall J. 83,186,193,197,201 Tremko, Norbert 28,95 Tremmel, Thomas J. 83 Trippi, John Charles 37 Triunfol, David 28 Troka, James David 37,125 Trutter, Johathan W. 28 Tryba, Mark Vinton 37,160 Tuke, Lawrence M. 58,125 Tyler, Timothy G. 83,1l2,113,114 Tyrrell, John J. 28,130 Tyrrell, Kelly J. 83,130,131,132 Underriner, Richard J. 37 Unzeitig, Gary W. 83,187 Uriell, Thomas F. 37 Ursini, Anton R. 83 Ursini, Luke M. 83,130,131 Valdenaire, Andre K. 28 Valenti, James M. 28 Valerio, Phillip N. 83 Vallone, Michael S. 83,130,186 Vallone, Thomas D. 28 Vancalbergh, Greg M. 28 Vancrcy, John Jacob 37,172 Vandenbranden, Edgar 37 Vandenbranden, Joseph 28 Vandcnheuvel, Mark S. 28 Vanderbosch, James E. 58 Vanderboseh, Mark J. 28,172 Varchctto, Richard M. 37,103 Velasquez, Donald L. 58 Venturi, Joseph D.84 Verhunce, James R. 28 Vietorine, Thomas A. 58,122,12S,127 Vidal, Eduardo Rene 37,176,177,l80 Viglione, Richard S. 84 Voorhees, Andrew R. 28 Vottero, John A. 84 Vottero, Mark J. 28 Wagener, David P. 84,86,159,163,l64,193 Waldron, John J. 28 Walker, Charles 84,196,201 41293. - T' -auf' T.. 5 Austrian Ski Trip Wallace, Peter John 37,192 Walsh, Charles J. 84,163 Walsh, Daniel B. 28 Walsh, Michael K. 28,95 Walsh, Patrick S. 84 Walsh, Peter M. Walsh, Thomas Howard 37,86 Walters, Michael A. 37,179 Walz, Michael E. 58 Walzak, Michael W. 28 Wambach, Doug Edward 37,168 Warther, Vincent A. 38 Watkins, Lewis J. Weglinski, Ronald F. 28 Wehman, Richard H. Jr 28,95,103 Wehmer, Edward J. 60 Weidle, Thomas R. 38 Weilcr, Chris E. 58 Wejman, James M. 38 Wellbank, 1-larry L. 38 Weller, Arthur A. 59 Wencel, Gary A. 84 Werhane, Charles R. 84 Werner, Victor A. 28 Wesoloski, Stephen J. 84 Wetherald, Shawn J. Whalen, James E. 59,116,163 Wheeler, Richard F. 38 Widmer, Christopher J. 38 Wicland, Edward P. 59 Wienkc, Ray M. 28,95,l03 Wienski, Robert M. 84 Wiermanski, Richard W. 38 Wilke, Richard J. 84,86,163 Mlliams, Christopher Wimmer, Harold P. 59 Winkler, Donald C. 59,125 Winter, Donald Peter 38,218 Wipperfeld, Mikael 38,116 Wisumierski, Mitchell 59,195 Witek, Brian T. 84 Witek, Richard S. 59 Wojknwski, Gregory J. 59,172 Wolf, Anton F. 84 Wolf, Charles Daniel 38 Wolff, Alec J. 59,172,201 Wolff, Thomas M. 84 Woodall, John Philli 38,112,161 ,l 83 Wrenn, Michael J. 593 Wuertz, David J. 28 Wyman, Edgar W. 59 Wynne, Richard John 38 Xiques, Alberto E. 59 Yadgir, John David 38,95,130 Yedlicka, Joseph W. 38,95 Yogan, Mark A. 59,96 Young, William P. 59,157,160,161 163 169 Yunez, Salvador 28 Zikarija, Joseph L. 59 Zaraza, Donald C. 28 Zellner, Paul A. 84 Zemtseff, Glenn G. 59 Zemtseff, Paul B. 28 Ziegler, Joseph B. 84,140 Ziegler, Michael T. 38,146,186 Zieske, Paul Anthony 38 Zuercher, Joseph C. 38,86 Zwack, William 13. 59,163 24 YEAR 1972 Co-Editors John Donahue Tom Hinkamp Staff Bill Cummings Dave Hull John Kolleng Mike Narsete John Schroeder Jonathan Soresi Don Sterba Moderator: Rev. 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