Marmion Military Academy - Pass N Review Yearbook (Aurora, IL)
- Class of 1964
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b ' J 3 1833 03585 0780 1964 ' fir 977.302 Au68m 1 yb ' . Ipa4 in review (Aurora, lH-) Pass ' n review STAFF OF THE 1964 PASS ' N REVIEW Editor-in-chief - Novak S.J Layout - Sudimack T.M Campbell J.F McGowan M.A {rt Jensen A.C Photographers - Cosmos W.J Gonczy S.T Quillinan G.F Typist - - - -- - PoronskT J.A Faculty Arisor ., Father Gregory. O.S.B Student Portraits - Walinger Studios, Inc Publisher ' s Representative D.W. Parker 1964 PASS ' N REVIEW VOLUME THREE MARMION MILITARY ACADEMY Butterfield Road Aurora, Illinois FATHER LEONARD, O.S.B. DEDICATION It is with appreciation that the faculty and cadets of Marmion dedicate this 1964 PASS ' N REVIEW to Father Leonard Lux, O.S.B. Father Leonard is completing his twenty-fifth year in the priesthood. For almost as long, he has been working for the advancement of Marmion. It was in the year 1940 that Father was assigned to begin his career at the academy. A teacher of History, Latin and Religion, he also established the phys ed program and coached basketball. The Marmion Mothers ' Club may boast of twenty-four of Father ' s years in the priesthood in which he served as their moderator. Marmion ' s first bus driver was also Father Leonard. Father now serves the academy as its promotional director. We need not say that the many new buildings which now form the Butterfield Campus are due to a great extent to his tireless efforts. Father ' s one aim yet is to see the academic faculty and material facilities wed in perfect harmony, so that we can have as near a perfect home for boys and a top academy as possible. MAEMIOM MILITARY ACADEMY ' ■J ' 9- S-r juit5t4f tw ' m ' INTRODUCTION MARMION is a mosaic. A school and a student who attends is evolved by the circumstances of time and place. A campus is not just one building but several. Faculties are formed not in the person of one teacher, but in the cooperative efforts and talents of many. Winning teams are made up of members, not just one athlete. And a MARMION cadet is the result of instruction, cor- rection, training, practice, and devotion. It takes four years to put together the young man that graduates as a MARMION senior. He is composed of scholastic attainments that mold his mind, military training that disciplines and acquaints him with military life, religion that forms and strengthens his soul, sports that make his body healthy. This 1964 issue of the PASS ' N REVIEW is a record of how well these parts of MARMION have been placed together. If the job is done well then the result is a happy whole, fitting and attractive. When the cadet graduates he takes this whole with him and at the same time wills it to those young men who have still to complete their assembly job. V I ACADEMICS t f I PRESIDENT The name, Marmion, belongs to three organizations, Marmion Abbey, Marmion ' s Lake Street Campus, and Marmion ' s But- terfieid Road Campus. All three are united into one working whole under the able leadership of Marmion ' s President, Right Reverend Gerald Benkert, O.S.B., Ph.D. Father Abbot, as he is more familiarly called, is seen working on all three sites, being recognized by all who see him as the man in whose image Marmion is one. ADMINISTRATION HEADMASTER The many facets of the educational process on the Butterfield Campus are drawn together under the Headmaster, Very Reverend Father Joseph Battaglia, O.S.B., A.B., A.M. It is an exceptional occasion when Father Joseph does not greet a cadet by name. Although always busy with his many duties that make the wheels turn. Father always finds time to be known by the students and make his presence felt. COMMANDANT Keeping his area of influence in order is Marmion ' s Commandant, Father Luke Bohr, O.S.B., A.B., S.T.L. It may take a correction or a few demerits to unite divergent opinions on a point of discipline, but a happy solution is always the result. DIRECTOR OF STUDIES Few men on Marmion ' s campus are faced with a job that requires the uniting of so many parts as is the Director of Studies ' , Father Leo Grommes, O.S.B., B.A., M.A. The smooth scheduling and high scholastic attainment is the result of much time and effort. CHAPLAIN To keep the cadets ' many interests and efforts directed toward one true goal is the work of our Qiaplain, Father Wulstan Mork, O.S.B., M.A. Father instills the cadet corps with those basic principles that direct it toward the one end that can unite all, God. Very Reverend Father Raymond Hubers. O.S.B., A.B. English, Religion. FACULTY Father Columban Reed, O.S.B., A.B.. M.A., A.M. Spanish. Mr Reginald V. Kennedy, A B , M A Trigonometry, Analytic Geometry Scholastic class leaders cut a cake to celebrate a special occasion, a buffet dinner in recognition of 53.3% of the student body being on the honor roll. Father Andrew Wahmhoff, O.S.B., B.A. Latin. Mr. Neal D. Fichtel. B.S. Varsity Football Coach. Mr. Bernard A. Stromberg, Jr., B.S. Chemistry, Moderator of Archery Club and Science Club. Father Patrick gives forth. Father Bede Stocker, O.S.B. Religion. FACULTY T Father Edmund Zeigler, O.S.B., B.A. Reading, Music, Moderator cf M.A.C.. Director of Choir, and Glee Club. Father Gregory Obee, O.S.B., B.A., M.A. Art, Religion, Advisor Pass ' n Review, Director of Arts and Crafts. Father Martin Witting, O.S.B B.A., B.S., M.Ed. Religion, Algebra, Physical Sci- ence, Assistant Commandant. Mr. Thomas M. Tierney, B.A. Historj ' , Assistant Varsity Foot- ball Coach. Father Patrick Greene, O.S.B., A.B., M.A. English, Religion, Fresh man Football Coach, Mod erator Philosophy Club. Mr. Rizzo takes a moment from Cicero to smile. Father Sebastian Crow, O.S.B. , B.A., M.A. History, Business Manager, Resident Alumni Director. Mr. Gerald H. Dunn, B.A. Algebra, Geometry, Golf Coach. FACULTY 12 Father Peter Enderlin, O.S.B.. A.B., M.Ed. English, Campus Director. Moderator English Club. Father Philip Kremer, O.S.B.. B.A., M.S. Biology, Moderator Biology Club. Mrs. Margaret Duncan, R.N. School Nurse. Dr. Eugene Welter, M.D. School Physician. Mr. Johnson in action. FACULTY Mr. Hank Berg, B.S. Varsity Basketball Coach. Father Rene Cyr, O.S.B., B.A., M.A.L.S. French, Librarian, Director of Admissions. Father Richard Langen, O.S.B., B.A. Rehgion. Brother Michael Lloyd, O S 1 Balder. FACULTY OFFICE STAFF. Miss Mary Jo Thorne Mrs. Angela Hettinger Mrs. Mary Glenney Miss Pauline Langley Miss Margaret Buettgen Mrs. Dorothy Hammes Miss Patricia Poss 14 .. ' ' ' ' ZT-f!0 ' Mr. Richard Borel, B.A. Physics, Trigonometry, Moderator Science Club. Mr. Glenn C. Gilbert, A.B. Athletic Director, Track Coach. Father Conrad Lamb, O.S.B., B.A. Custodian of Government Property. Brother Albert Heinz, O.S.I Manager of Post Exchange. FACULTY Mr. Robert V. Moriarty, B.A. English, Advisor Cadet Call. ' Mr. James Brunner, A.B. Algebra, Geometry. Father Barnabas Lundergan, O.S.B., B.A. Treasurer. Brother Henry Kicking, O.S.B. Tailor. Cadet Muth receives welcomed instruction from Fatiier Edmund. FACULTY Mr. Theodore Haugiand, B.A. Director cf Band. Instrumental Instructor. Brotlier Maurus Barzantni, O.S.I Tailor. Mr. Jerry W. Johnson, B.A. English, Freshman Basketbal and Baseball Coach. Mr. Frank Rizzo, B.A.. M.A. Latin, Guidance. Father Damian Preske O.S.B., B.A. Promotional Director. Brother Gabriel Fahs, O.S.I Cabinetmaker. Left to right: Apicello PJ, Treasurer; Andrychowski E. President: Hannagan RA. Secretary; Spick TA. Vice-president. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS 1964 17 CHARLES FRANKLIN AL DERSON 504 Sumner Blvd. Collinsville, Illinois Arts and Crafts Club 1. Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Football 3, 4. Track 4. SENIORS EDWARD PETER ANDRYCHOWSKI 2900 North Dora Street Franklin Park, Illinois Arts and Crafts Club 1. Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Oblates 3. Track 1, 2, 3, 4. i PAUL JOSEPH APICELLA 3037 South Union Ave. Chicago, Illinois Baseball 1, 2 Basketball 1. Football 1, 2, 3 Math Club 4. 3, 4. ROBERT GEORGE BABAS 20316 McCormick Detroit 36, Michigan Baseball 2. Basketball 1. Drill Team 4. Football 1, 2. Glee Club 1. I 1964 STEVEN DENNIS BAKOS 35124 River Road Rockwood, Michigan Basketball 1. Drill Team 2, 3. Football 1, 2. Track 1. Radio Club 2. ROBERT MICHAEL BASILE 811 Hutchison Road Flossmoor, Illinois English Club 4. Football 1, 2, 4. Oblates 3, 4. Rifle Team 1, 2, 3. Science Club 4. FRANK JOHN BEDNAREK 210 East Sauk Trail Chicago Heights, Illinois Football 1, 2, 3, 4. SENIORS PAUL HENRI LEONARD BELANGER 4123 Cornwall Drive St, John ' s Woods Berkley, Michigan Cadet Call 3. English Club 4. Glee Club 3, 4. Oblates 3, 4. Science Club 4. RICHARD VYTAUTAS BENDORAITIS 1400 South Western Ave. Chicago, Illinois Debate 1. Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Glee Club 1. Oblates 2, 3, 4. 20 ROMAN STANLEY BLASZCZYNSKI 3221 Kawkawlin Road Bay City, Michigan Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Football 1. Glee Club 3, 4. 1964 MICHAEL JOSEPH BRAHILL 49 Dennis Drive Bensenville, Illinois Football 1. Oblates 3, 4. Rifle Team 2, 3, 4. LOUIS CHARLES BUDLER R.R. 2, Box 223 Plainfield, Illinois Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2. EDWARD ROSS CANFIELD, 266 West Commercial Ave. Lowell, Indiana Basketball 1, 3. Cadet Call 4. English Club 3, 4. Football 1. Oblates 2, 3, 4. Rifle Team 1, 2. Track 3, 4. Math Club 4. JR. SENIORS DOUGLAS ROBERT CASEY 2143 Karwick Road Michigan City, Indiana Cadet Call 4. Debate 1, 2, 3, 4. English Club 2, 3, 4. M.A.C. 3. Oblates 2, 3. Philosophy Club 2, 3, 4. Track 1, 2. WILLIAM JAMES COSMOS, JR. R.R. 1, Box 318 Mundelein, Illinois Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball 1. Football 1. Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Oblates 2. Pass ' n Review 3, 4. Track 1, 2. Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL DENIS DALY 19367 Conley Detroit 34, Michigan Baseball 3. Basketball 1, 2. English Club 2, 3, 4. Football 1, 2. Oblates 3, 4. Math Club 4. 1964 JOHN RICHARD DOWNING 1740 East Remus Road Mount Pleasant, Michigan Glee Club 4. M.A.C. 4. JAMES BENEDICT FINNEGAN 6806 South Constance Ave. Chicago, Illinois Cadet Call 1, 2, 4. English Club 4. Oblates 2, 3. Science Club 3. Math Club 4. JAMES CLEMENT FRANCZEK 14 3 6 Broadway Harvev, Illinois Baseball 1, 2, 3 Xadet Call 4. English Club Glee Club 4. Librarian 3. ALA.C. 4. Oblates 2, 3, 4. Philosophy Club Math Club 4. 2, 4. SENIORS JOSEPH STANLEY FRANKOWSKI 15516 South Western Ave. Har ey, Illinois Band 1, 2. 3. 4. Football 1. Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Track 1. Choir 1. 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL HALL FRIESEL 4524 Clayton Road Hillside, Illinois Arts and Crafts Qub 2. Drill Team 1. Glee Club 2. 3. 24 RICHARD FRANK GANG 28714 Osborn Road Bay Village, Ohio Cadet Call 2, 3. English Club 4. Glee Club 3. Science Club 3. 1964 GEORGE FRANCIS GLEICH 701 West Maple Ave. Roselle, Illinois Arts and Crafts Club 1. Baseball 3. Basketball 1, 4. English Club 4. Oblates 2, 3, 4. Math Club 4. PETER CHARLES GR. NATA 1025 South May Street Chicago, Illinois Drill Team 1. 2. 3, 4. 25 BRUCE E. GREENE 14545 Chicago Road Dolton, Illinois Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Cadet Call 4. Drill Team 2, 3, 4. Librarian 3. Oblates 2, 3, 4. SENIORS MICHAEL DENNIS GREGORY 3014 Electric St. Lincoln Park, Michigan Baseball 2, 3, 4. Oblates 2. Rifle Team 2, 3, 4. JAMES CHURCHILL GRIFFIN 548 Cherry St. Winnetka, Illinois M.A.C. 4. Oblates 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL LEE HALE 735 Ruddiman Drive North Muskegon, Michigan Arts and Crafts Club 4. Baseball 2, 3, 4. Basketball 1. Drill Team 1. Glee Club 4. Oblates 2. Choir 4. 1964 ROBERT ARTHUR HANNAGAN 1416 Lincolnshire Drive Champaign, Illinois Cadet Call 4. Drill Team 1, 2, 3, 4. English Club 4. Oblates 2, 3, 4. ROBERT THOMAS HELD 1212 Monroe Ave. River Forest, Illinois Football 1, 2. Science Club 3. DONALD McLEOD ISENHATH 1830 Windsor Lane Flint, Michigan Drill Team 1. Football 1. Glee Club 1. M.A.C. 4. Oblates 2, 3, 4. Rifle Team 1, 2, 3, 4. Math Club 4. SENIORS JEFFREY MATTHEW JAHNS 5412 West School St. Chicago, Illinois Baseball 3. Cadet Call 1, 2. Debate 1, 2, 3, 4. Drill Team 1, 2, 3. Librarian 3. Oblates 2, 3, 4. Philosophy Club 4. Math Club 4. WILLIAM ELMER JOHNSON 3 North 750 Wooddale Road Addison, Illinois Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Baseball 2, 3, 4. Basketball 1, 2. Football 1, 2. Glee Club 2, 3- Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. 28 HAROLD JOHN KILBURG III 12 Kent Road Winnetka, Illinois Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball 1. Cadet Call 2. Glee Club 3, 4. Oblates 2, 3, 4. Sacristan 3, 4. Track 3, 4. Choir 4. 1964 i .: JAMES WALTER KOLBY 38 Baybrook Lane Oakbrook, Illinois Cadet Call 3, 4. Drill Team 2. Oblates 2, 3, 4. Math Club 4. JOHN MARTIN KORTE 1725 Westgate Drive Fort Wayne, Indiana Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Oblates 2, 3, 4. 29 MICHAEL NILAND LaVELLE 2800 West 83rd. Place Qiicago, Illinois Cadet Call 4. Debate 1, 2, 3, 4. English Club 2. Football 1. Librarian 3. Oblates 2, 3, 4. Philosophy Club 3, 4. Track 2. SENIORS BRIAN KENT LOCHMANDY 2036 Greenleaf Blvd. Elkhart, Indiana Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball 1. Oblates 2. Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM JOHN McDONOUGH 1540 North Summit Place Round Lake, Illinois Arts and Crafts Club 2, 4. Drill Team 1. Track 2. Choir 1, 2, 3. THOMAS RICHARD McELENEY 1006 North 3rd. St. Clinton, Iowa Glee Club 3, 4. Math Club 4. 1964 PATRICK JAMES McNALLY 907 North Osborne Ave. Janesville, Wisconsin Cadet Call 4. Drill Team 1, 2, 3. Golf 1, 2, 3, 4. EMIL MEUCCI IR. 2112 West Cedar ' St. Oak Creek, Wisconsin Arts and Crafts Club 2. Cadet Call 3, 4. Drill Team 1. Football 1. ROBERT A. MON1 1015 Hudson Ave. South Bend, ] Indiana Drill Team 2 Glee Club 1. Oblates 2. Science Club 3, 4. Track 1. SENIORS ALLAN EDWARD MROZ 16517 Prest St. Detroit, Michigan ' Cadet Call 4. Football 1, 2. Rifle Team 2. JOHN DAVID MURRAY 314 South Kenilwordi Ave. Elmhurst, Illinois Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball 1. Football 1. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Track 1, 2. Archery Club 4. Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. 32 ROBERT ALAN OGRODNY 5053 West Grace St. Chicago, Illinois Baseball 2, 3, 4. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Football 3, 4. ft I i 1964 CHARLES LOUIS OLLIVIER 3300 Western Ave. Highland Park, Illinois Cadet Call 1, 2, 3. Football 1. Sacristan 1, 2, 3. PETER ALLEN RAMSEY 110 Overbrook Road Fairfax, Virginia Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Oblates 2, 3, 4. Choir 2, 3, 4. JACK STEPHEN RAUE 903 Clyman St. Watertown, Wisconsin Arts and Crafts Club 1. Drill Team 1. Math Club 1. Choir 4. j0mp: 1 mF 1 % ' ' 1 ■Rn ' B atflMKit l II HHhmIIM l SENIORS EDWARD ANTHONY RODWELL 2433 West CuUom Ave. Chicago, Illinois Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Archery Club 4. DAVID JEROME ROMAGOSA 805 Beverly Drive Lafayette, Louisiana Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Football 1. Glee Club 3, 4. Archery Club 4. X WILLIAM JAMES SAMBOR 5351 South Kildare Chicago, Illinois Arts and Crafts Club 1, 3. Football 1. Glee Club 2. Math Club 4. 1964 MATTHEW EUSTACE SCHMITZ 4725 West Wrightwood Ave. Chicago, Illinois Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Track 2, 4. LAWRENCE J. SKAJA 3656 Belmont Ave. Chicago, Illinois Arts and Crafts Club 1, 2. Basketball 1, 3. Cadet Call 3, 4.. Football 1, 2. THOMAS ALEXANDER SPICKA 205 Niesen St. La Porte, Indiana Baseball 2. Basketball 1. Football 1, 2, 3. Oblates 2, 3, 4. Rifle Team 1, 2, 3, 4. SENIORS DANIEL EDWARD STACHURA 2224 North Leavitt St. Chicago, Illinois Arts and Crafts Club 4. Basketball 1, 3. Drill Team 1. M.A.C. 4. THOMAS MICHAEL SUDIMACK 342 Oak Knoll N.E. Warren, Ohio Arts and Crafts Club Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Pass ' n Review 4. Choir 2, 3, 4. 2, 4. 36 CLIFFORD PAUL TOMASZEWSKI 8456 Saginaw Ave. Chicago, Illinois Debate 1, 2, 3, 4. English Club 2. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Librarian 3. M.A.C. 4. Oblates 2, 3, 4. Philosophy Club 3. Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Choir 3, 4. 1964 LAWRENCE EDEN TREWYN 17344 Second Blvd. Detroit, Michi gan Basketball 1. Cadet Call 4. Football 1. Glee Club 1, 2. The newly finished Physics lab is put to good use by Mr. Borel ' s class. JUNIOR Left t., ,-,j;ht: Zo.ky JF, Secretary; Wilhanis JF, President; Shirmeyer PH Vi CLASS Treasurer. ' ' - ' OFFICERS eyer PH. Vice-president; Gonczy ST, Andres RL Armento JP Benages AB Brennan KJ Coxev RP Armento jr Bonner TJ Campbell JF Curlev MI Bartus.ew.c. JW Brennan JF Costabile WE DeRosa JM AMm JUNIORS ArM Jl MMfM %3Ji.3 Gonczy ST 1964 Hrouda CG Johnson CM Kitzinger LJ Larsen T-. i ' Illig MJ Kelly TF Kummerow WF Lawrence RD Jartz HP Kessler DP Kurtz KF Lindenmeyer MR JUNIORS JUNIORS 1964 Anderberg GT Binkowski CJ Bucciarelli BE Charbonnet WG Cutro CC Domke LR Geisheker PF Boyle DP Buettner RS Charles JW DaPrato JP Dwoinik RT Geymann JW Brazzill JP Camino JH Coyle TJ Derylo KJ Fitzgerald RM Grace RC SOPHOMORE CLASS Left to right: Bovle DP, President; Sullivan JP. Vice-pre sidenf, Peters JJ. Secretary; Stachura AP, OFFICERS Treasurer 1964 SOPHOMORES Jensen AC Johnson BR Kearney JF Krzeminski TP Kulick MT Kuzma PJ Leider FM Leipold DA Liebner FA McLaughlin LB Meixner RM O ' Malley Peters JJ Rechenmacher RR Leon MS Lynch JM Maggio AD Michelotti NL Paris JM Poronsky JR Reuter PR Leonard FN McDonough MP Maglica SP Mitchell CS Perez CA Present GA Ritza MA SOPHOMORES Food, glorious food! Getting ready for taps. Simko PA Skelton WG Sokes JF Staunton RH Sullivan DA Ticulka FA Viteri AG Siwak DJ Smith RL Stachura AP Stefanek SJ Sullivan JP Vienuzis VE Williams GP Bullock JL Fahrberger FF Carney JJ Fina JR Centlivre JF Flanagan Cit Connolly TJ Freeman M Czarnowski IR Fucile JA Dinelli GL Gavron JF Domke CA Glyman JE Elligan HD GorJon DJ Evers HH Guerriero VG I FRESHMEN Moore MR Monarty JM Mueller GH Mulligan TX M M W .- Kaye JA Koche ar JJ Kolby KR Kolo RC Kraus RT Lacy MD LaLonde TS Lisicki JB McClaren GD McGcwan MA Milos TP FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: Wyckoff ME, Treasurer; Gavron JF, Secretary; Kolby KR, Vice-president; Pflum BT, President. Hannagan SC Helfritdi LA Jagoda DA Janura AL Jensen R Kallman JR Kaner RT 1964 44 Night studyhall frequently finds a group of freshmen huddled around the maps working diligently for H istory class. 1964 ■.t SPORTS VARSITY FOOTBALL 1964 SUBURBAN CATHOLIC CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS FRONT ROW, left to right; Kane TO. Schuler JW, Lorenz KM, Ward JE, Basile RM, Forner LG, Simko MA, McManus JJ. SECOND ROW; Ewing JC, James GG, Jaeger JJ, Hopp JC, Edwards HL, Andrade RS, Bednarek FJ, Alderson CF. THIRD ROW: Mr. Tierney, Mr. Nardone. Payton WT, Ogrodny RA, Schelling EM, Andrychowski E, Apicella PJ,-KIeren ED. 9 9 -9- t 9 f J I i w k i ' AR ' aL ' «5i ! ' 1 mM mF ' 901 ■i RLJ L m H :: ---.____-, Wt ' B H H Mr% ■■:. £ : nn Paul Apicella was chosen for the All-Chicago area Prep football team and for the All-Catholic Chicago area All Stars. FRONT ROW, left to right: Kelly TF, Bordenave RL, Witte MP, Budler LC, Coxey RP, Johns GM, Pfeiffer JK, Cle- men DH. SECOND ROW: Graham RJ, Petit JP, Cavins MK, Ruddy TL. Sheehan TP. Arbizzani M, Worthley RL. Chew MW THIRD ROW: Hart EJ. Hoffman PG, Hermsen RG, Esser SC. Waegner EE, Campbell MB, Erath TJ. Schultz DP, Mr Fichtel. Q a fs VARSITY FOOTBALL RECORD Marmion 25 Reavis 19 Marmion 6 Thornridge 13 Marmion 31 St. Bede 20 Marmion 14 I. C. 7 Marmion 24 Joliet 20 Marmion 20 Notre Dame 6 Marmion 25 St. Procopius Marmion 39 St. Edward 7 Marmion 27 Marian 7 X I FRONT ROW, left to right: Mad Seaman, Ann Reynolds. Alice Fanning. SECOND ROW; Kathy Gustafson, Pam Joseph, Pat Nash.  ■VARSITY CHEERLEADERS SOPHOMORE CHEERLEADERS Left to right: Judy Jakious, Pat Leech, Sue Clemen, Sandy Erb. , -r o ' l! , FRONT RO X lett td ri ht: Mike Berg, Kies MS, Edwards DL, CrisnUi. HC, Leider FM, Ticulka FA, Boyle DP, Graffagna DA, Bohr JB, Severson GA, Hollmeier J, Regnier P. SECOND ROW: Nila RJ, Schulfer MT, Stachura AP, Camino JH, Ward TA, Brass JxM, Reynolds JB, Housch TL, Kelly DF, Leon MS, Dunlop TH, Chesney JM. THIRD ROW: Coach Berg, Kulick MT, Cyr DM. Kozak SR, Reuter PR, Gebhardt GM, Gyovai FM, Rcush WE, Fitzgerald RM, Wendt FM, Mueller RH, Stare PG, Coach Tietney. SOPHOMORE S.C.C. CHAMPIONS C RECORD Marmion 20 Reavis 27 Marmion Thornridge 31 Marmion 7 St. Bede 20 Marmion 20 I.e. Marmion 13 Joliet Cath. 12 Marmion Notre Dame Marmion 39 St. Procopius Marmion 39 St. Edward 6 Marmion 13 Marian 7 52 FRONT ROW, left to right: Carney JJ, Centlivre JF, Bowling BT. Domke CA. Brantman WM. Barbour JF, Flanagan CM, Kaye JA. Sabatino MS, Brahill TM, Wyckoff ME. SECOND ROW: Niezer JB, Rath MM, Tallitsch SJ, Pflum BT, McClaren GD, Kaner RT, Brophy MR, Boucher JJ, Muth CE, Fina JR. THIRD ROW: Kallnnan JR, Coach Shrenk, Willie TC, Sufak LJ, Palagi JN, Mueller GH, Starace MJ, Saunders MG. Witt DJ, Bullock JL, Roberts RR, Wallace MJ, Father Patrick, Bergeron DP. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL 1964 RECORD Marmion Simmons 19 Marmion Waldo 33 Marmion 7 St. Procopius 28 Marmion 7 Jefferson 13 Marmion Franklin Marmion 6 I.e. Marmion 21 Lake St. .Sa ■. ■' ' yS ' - -- ■- ' ;V ' ' ' -c ■■%,M ' - ' - VARSITY BASKETBALL 1964 FRONT ROW, left to nj;ht: Mackey RH, Woodnck RL. Schmidt LF, Witte MP. Miller AJ, Schoo DA, Weber RA, Balough DM, Johnson GR. SECOND ROW: Gleich OF, Apicella PJ, Bartusiewicz JW, Boyd DL, Taylor WW, Sharpenter EW, James GG, Coach Berg. SEATED FRONT: Mascot Mike Berg. RECORD Marmion 49 E. Leyden 65 Marmion 58 St. Procopius 51 Marmion 86 St. Edward 47 Marmion 107 Woodstock 82 Marmion 68 St. Joseph 74 Marmion 77 St. Edward 70 Marmion 66 I.e. 62 Marmion 88 I.e. 55 Marmion 97 Kaneland 89 Marmion 65 Joliet Cath. 86 Marmion 66 St. Francis 60 Marmion 90 Eia Vernon 50 Marmion 8 Mooseheart 50 Marmion 57 Notre Dame 71 Marmion 90 Geneva 56 Marmion 78 St. Procopius 66 Marmion 65 Batavia 69 Marmion 90 St. Patrick 68 Marmion 44 Joliet Cath. 58 Marmion 60 St. Francis 74 Marmion 67 Notre Dame 62 Marmion 60 St. Francis 61 54 SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL 1964 RECORD Marmion 36 Leyden East 38 Marmion 66 St. Procopiiis 38 Marmion 47 St. Edward 37 Marmion 62 Woodstock 61 Marmion 40 St. Joseph 43 Marmion 71 St. Edward 52 Marmion 48 I.e. 45 Marmion 68 I.e. 44 Marmion 53 Kaneland 37 Marmion 61 Joliet Cath. 42 Marmion 70 St. Francis 68 Marmion 65 Ela Vernon 28 Marmion 54 Morris 34 Marmion 57 Notre Dame 46 Marmion 72 Geneva 38 Marmion 61 St. Procopius 36 Marmion 31 Batavia 42 Marmion 64 St. Patrick 50 Marmion 43 Joliet Cath. 42 Marmion 65 St. Francis 55 Marmion 59 Notre Dame 44 S.C.C. CHAMPIONS FRONT ROW. left to right: Paris JM, Leonard FN. Kelly DF. Reuland TJ, X ' illiams KD, Chesney JM. Boyle DP, Maurer. ' Fitzgerald RM. SECOND ROW: Cyr DM. Reuter PR. Jungels F, Coach Tierney. Gyovai FM. Gebhardt GM. Larrabee FF.  ■' «) lv « v ' « « mil i I f- i V ' vl ' i ' FRONT ROW, left to right: Kraus Rl. Dinelli UL, Seno LS. Pearson RE, Barbour JF, Pflum BT, Ryan WJ, Mundt GW, Boucher JJ, Sabatino MS, Flanagan CM, Wyckoff ME, Carney JJ. SECOND ROW: Miles TP, Coach Johnson. Ja goda DA. Jensen RJ, Bullock JL. Witt DJ. Brenart RW, Palagi JN, Glyman JE, Tighe CC, Fahrberger FF, Evers HH, Bowling BT. BUTTERFIELD FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Marmion Marmion Marmion Marmion Marmion Marmion Marmion Marmion RECORD 29 Jefferson 43 Marmion 35 I.e. 31 Marmion 43 Simmons 47 Marmion 33 Waldo 41 Marmion 39 St. Procopius 44 Marmion 53 Franklin 66 Marmion 59 Simmons 60 Marmion 51 Mooseheart 68 Marmion 36 St. Procopius 61 48 Roncalli 86 48 Jefferson 5a 29 Franklin U 63 Roncalli 68 47 Waldo 63 35 I.e. 58 29 Lake St. 58 VARSITY BASEBALL FRONT ROW, left to right: Green BE, Moser DJ, Tierney MX, McCue JP. Witte MP, Covelli HD, Pfeifer JK. SECOND ROW: Coach Nardone, Apicella PJ, Franczek JC, Costabile WE, Johnson WE, Gregory MD, Erath TJ, Hart EJ. Lednicky JP. RECORD Marmion 12 Geneva Marmion 4 East High 11 Marmion Marmion Marmion 3 4 1 St. Procopius St. Procopius Notre Dame 4 3 4 Marmion 3 Notre Dame 5 Marmion 1 Joliet Cath. 2 Marmion Marmion 6 St. Procopius Batavia 2 2 Marmion Notre Dame 1 Marmion Joliet Cath. 13 Marmion 1 Joliet Cath. 5 58 VARSITY TRACK FRONT ROW, left to right: Soto LJ. Simko IA. Schultz EF. Kelly TF. SECOND ROW: Kilbur.c HJ. Hrouda CG. AnJrychowski E. Frankowski JS, Tomas- zewskl CP, Gonczy ST. SOPHOMORE TRACK FRONT ROW, left t(i right: Centlivre JF. Kraus RT. Barbour JF. Camino TH, Williams GP. SECOND ROW: Boucher JJ, Mueller GH, Bullock JL, Siwak DJ, LoGalbo JB. ft ft . GOLF TEAM FRONT ROW. left to right: Ptlum BT. Jensen R. Tartz HP. SECOND ROW: Mr. Dunn. Mc- Laughlin LB. Lvnch IM. O ' Bovle TP. 59 INTRAMURAL SPORTS ARCHERY WEIGHTLIFTING TENNIS SOCCER j HORSESHOES PING PONG 1 HANDBALL FOOTBALL BASKETBALL WRESTLING J VOLLEYBALL BOWLING MILITARY MILITARY STAFF COLONEL BABISH Mar mion welcomed a new Professor of Military Science this year, Colonel Frank R. Babish. Colonel came to Marmion a stranger and soon became known as a leader and man of high principles and ability. MAJOR SCHRENK Major Ralph D. Schrenk finishes his tour of duty this year as Assistant P. M.S. He is tactical officer of Head- quarters Company and the Battle Group Staff. Major teaches leadership, methods of instruction, tactics, preparation and conduct of instructions. 64 Sergeant Major Anthony T. Ferrelli. Chief Instructor. Sergeant is coach of the drill team and tactical officer of Com- pany A. He teaches tactics, weapons, elementary communications and field san- itation. Sergeant First Class John S. Hayduska. instructor and supply sergeant. Sergeant is tactical officer of Company E. He teaches tactics, atomic warfare, weapons and marksmanship. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS Master Sergeant Allin R. Westcott, Ad- ministrative N.C.O. Sergeant is coach of the rifle team and tactical officer of Com- pany G. Sergeant First Class Donald E. Cozad. Sergeant left Marmion in March to take up duty in Korea. While with us he was an instructor and tactical officer of Com- pany E. T D It is a great honor for a Marmion Cadet to be chosen as a ' ■member of the Color Guard. In this capacity he shows his - -f T A ■■- x V loyalty to his country and to his school. The Color Guard is a y J xV-R-U necessary element at any official school function. 66 RIFLE TEAM FRONT ROW. left to neht: Urschalitz PE, Schultz EF, Spicka TA, Costabile WE, LaLonde TS, Kearney JF. SECOND ROW: Sgt. Westcott, Matievic PC, Krzeminski TP, Gregory AFD. Brahill MJ, Lfebner FA. FRONT ROW, left to right: Kessler DP, Lindenmeyer MR, Praught TB, Gaffney JJ, Pietrzyk RE, Fabri PJ, Lawrence RD, Siwak DJ. Viteri AG. SECOND ROW: Granata PC, Hrouda CG, Weasler AV, Queisser QN, Sherer TK, QuiUinan GF, Anton MA, Hannagan RA, Babas RG. DRILL TEAM N Captain Sam Lewers inspects and interrogates Cadet Sullivan. Captain Lewers is a member of the artillery. ANNUAL FORMAL INSPECTION APRIL 16 AND 17 1964 Colonel Oscar A. Mall inspecting band members, finds that Marmion men start small. Colonel Mall is from the infantry. The third inspecting officer was Captain William J. Forrell of the infantry. It is only just that we show pictures of Annual In- spection that illustrate the behind-the-scenes activity that goes on for days and weeks ahead of the actual inspection. Marmion ' s campus is a beehive of various activities that result in her receiving the annual honor schools award. Company colors are attached by honorary officers. Colonel Spicka and honorary Colonel Miss Elaine Albert. YOUTH CITIZENSHIP DAY Honorary officers stand at attention as they receive their commissions. .,v v3 1 1 ! ' ■,i ♦ ii I 9 fi Marmion was privileged to have its Y.C.D. speaker, Honorable Otto Kerner, governor of the State of Illinois. Upon his arrival Governor Kerner is escorted by Marmion ' s headmaster, Father Joseph. O.S.B. MAY 17, 1964 Many notables are present to hear a challenging address by the Governor. . J « • a- Ww m Mr. and Mr . Raymond Pflum present their son, Barrj ' to the Commandant, Father Luke, O.S.B. Father Wulstan, O.S.B., greets the Centlivres and son Jim. SCHOOL OPENS 1963 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence at Maimion. Bergeron enroll another son Main altar in the cadets ' chapel. As retreat master for the school year 1963-1964 Father Wulstan, chaplain obtained The Rev. Gerald Pocock, S.M.M. ANNUAL SPIRITUAL RETREAT OCTOBER 16 TO 18 Ample opportunity for the sac- raments is afforded the cadets. MARMION ' S ANNUAL HOMECOMING Marmion ' s Homecoming Queen, Miss Elaine Albert and attendants, Miss Betsy Wangler and Miss Terri Tallitsch. All attend Mount Saint Mary ' s. Cadets and their dates join for this one of the many festive dances that comprise an important ' part of Marmion ' s social life. Queen Elaine Albert accepts a gift commemorating the happy occasion. SEPTEMBER 27-28, 1963 Always a most popular spot at any dance — the punchbowl. Refreshments were served by the Lake St. Mothers ' club. Tom Spicka and Queen dance the queen ' s choice. Qimpus Director, Fathei ' Peter, O.S.B., makes the rounds to see that all are having a good time. THANKSGIVING DANCE Cadets from both campuses bring their dates to the Butterfield Campus for this annual fall dance. 78 Dr. and Mrs. Harold Nelson served as chaperones for the Thanksgiving dance. NOVEMBER 22, 1963 Refreshments are ser ' ed to Ca- det LaVelle and his young lady. OBLATES OF SAINT BENEDICT FRONT ROW, left to right: Qiiillinan GF. Panozzo EL, Tarabone TW. Ramsey PC, Johnson CM, Spicka TA, Kelly TF, Basile RM, Hannagan RA. SECOND ROW: Murphy JG, Kolby JW, Isenhath DM, Tomaszewski CP. anfield ER, Bendoraitis R, Daly MD, LaVelle MW. BrahiU MJ, Belanger PH. Left to right: Saunders MG. Kilburg HI, Pietrzyk RE, Boyle DP. SACRISTANS 80 PASS ' N REVIEW STAFF Editor-hi-Chiej Layout Art Photographers Typist Faculty Advisor Novak SJ Sudimack TM Campbell JF McGowan MA Jensen AC Cosmos WJ Gonczy ST Quillinan GF Poronsky JA Father Gregory, O.S.B. Editor Steve Novak explains to Jensen and Poronsky an idea. « : . FRONT ROW, left to right: McGowan MA, Novak SJ, Poronsky JA, Gonczy ST. SECOND ROW: Jensen AC, Father Gregory, O.S.B. , Campbell JF. Bill Cosmos works in Marmion ' s new dark- room. Tom Sudimack pauses for a moment from his layouts for a picture. FRONT ROW, left to right: O ' Malley TJ, Kolby, JW, Meucci EJ, Brennan KJ. SECOND ROW; Finnegan JB, Franczek JC, Skaja LJ, Mr. Moriarty, Canfield ER, Greene BE, Hannagan RA. CADET CALL STAFF Advisor Mr. Robert Moriarty Editor-in-Chief Skaja LJ Associate Editor Kolby JW Circulation Brennan KJ Page Editors Finnegan JB, page 1 Trewyn LE, page 2 O ' Malley TJ, page 3 Canfield ER, page 4 Photographer Meucci EJ Reporters Hannagan RA, Green BE, Franczek JC, LaVelle MN. Editor Larry Skaja and Associate Jim Kolby confer. DEBATE TEAM FRONT ROW, left to right O ' Boyle TP, Johnson CM, Qu linan GF. SECOND ROW: Tom aszewski CP, LaVelle MN, Casey DR, Mr. Moriarty, Assistan Coach. LIBRARIANS FRONT ROW, left to right: O ' Boyle TP, Fabri PJ. SECOND ROW: Fraught TB. Hrouda CG. Father Rene, O.S.B., Nel- son RB, Panozzo EL. RADIO CLUB Left to right: Helfritch LA, Roberts RR, Willie TC, Vermeren JP, Reese DJ, Fucile JA. 83 ARTS AND CRAFTS CLUB FRONT ROW, left to right: Seymore TW, Roberts RR, Ritza MA, Smith RL, Sudimack TM, Radtke SF. SEC- OND ROW: Schultz GR, Poronsky JA, McDonough WJ, Stachura DE, Curley MJ, Novak SJ. Mike Curley shows adeptness at throwing on the wheel. Members proudly examine one of the first prcxlucts. 84 ENGLISH CLUB FRONT ROW, left to right: Basile RM, Gang RF, Johnson CM, Tambone TW, Brennan JF, Hannagan RA. SECOND ROW: Daly MD, Casey DR, Father Peter, O.S.B., Canfield ER, Be- langer PH. FRONT ROW, left to right: Downing JR, Rice TE, Roberts RR, Valos JS, Milos TP, Bowling BT, Roethele TJ, Paris JM, Pearson RE, Tomaszewski CP. SECOND ROW: Franczek JC, Schulfer MT, Mulligan TN, Witwicki WP, Seymour TW, Father Edmund, O.S.B., Schultz GR, Stachura AP, Sinars CJ, Isenhath DM, Stachura DE. MUSIC APPRECIATION CLUB BIOLOGY CLUB FRONT ROW, left to right: Sullivan DA, Guerriero VG, Salna VP, Rufh DB, Dinelli GL, Suttner JC, Domke CA. SECOND ROW: Rock RJ, Binkowski CJ, Staxace MJ, Father Philip, O.S.B., Belanger PH, Present GA, Geyman JW. FRONT ROW, left to right: Peters JJ, Geyman JW, Rufh DB, Newkirk HE, Hartnett RB, Quillinan GF, Geisheker PF. SECOND ROW: Kurtz KF, Vermeren JP, Bendoraitis R, Kummerow WF, Maloney J, Poronsky JA, Curley MJ, Roethele TJ, Pellegrini AJ. ARCHERY CLUB 86 • •- r -TTTJTTilT ' ifiiilTiU ' iriiTifBfflll . _._ STUDENT COUNCIL FRONT ROW, left to right: Gavron JF, Kolby JW, Gang RF, Hale ML, Spicka TA, Zosky JF, Pflum BT. SECOND ROW: Shirmeyer PH, Williams JF, Granata PC, LaVelle MN. Andrychowski E, Peters JJ, Boyle DP. FRONT ROW, left to right: Poile RL, Armento JP, Moriarty JM, LaLonde TS, Tambone TW. SECOND ROW: Basile RM, Murphy JG, Oglesby GW, Mr. Borel, Montana RA, Brennan JF, Zosky JF. PHYSICAL SCIENCE CLUB BAND Marmion ' s marching band performs at Youth Citizenship Day celebrations. Entertainers at the annual Christmas program. Marmion ' s band director, Mr. Theodore Haugland. 88 MUSIC AT MARMION Father Edmund, O.S.B., entertains at the Christmas program. COMBO CLUB FRONT ROW, left to right: Rechenmacher RR, Michelotti NL, Johnson BR. Soltes JF, Charles VW. SECOND ROW: Gervase GW, Vienuzis VE, Mr. Johnson. Peters JJ, Maloney J. 89 Mr. and Mrs. William Leipold enjoy a dance. DRAKE HOTEL APRIL 18, 1964 SALUTE TO YOUTH BENEFIT DINNER Major and Mrs. Schrenk join the fun Even Fr. Leonard, O.S.B., takes time to Salute Youth. ' 90 ■■■' ( -slW Mothers ' Club officers; left to right; Mrs. Peter Fabri, Corresponding Secretary; Mrs. Frances N. LaVelle, President; Mrs. Mary Brennan, Social Chairman; Mrs. S. J. Krzeminski, Recording Secretary; Mrs. William P. Leipold, Treasurer; Mrs. Harold J. Kilburg, Vice-president. MARMION MOTHERS ' CLUB MARMION DADS ' CLUB Dads ' Club officers; left to right; Mr. Philip J. Armento, Treasurer; Dr. Harold H. Nelson, ' Vice-president; Mr. Joseph ' W. Griffin. Pres- ident. Missing from picture, Mr. Sam Valos, Secretarj ' . 91 SENIOR CLASS PLAY CAST Rogers Airs. Rogers Fred Narracolt Vera day home Philip Lombard A ithony Marston William Blare General MacKensie Emily Brent Sir Lawrence Wargrave Dr. Armstrong Patrick McNally Jane Schuler Donald Isenhath Margaret Trauten Robert Ogrodny William Johnson Clifford Tomaszewski Peter Granata Rosemary Hrozny John Korte Edward Canfield Directed by Father Edmund, O.S.B. MAY 3rd AND 4th 1964 TEN LITTLE INDIANS Miss Claythorne and Mr. Lombard find the poem. Ten Little Indians intriguing. Hal Kilburg lights things up. Everyone pitches in to apply makeup as Father Edmund works on Pete Granata. 93 ANNUAL MARMION MILITARY BALL MAY 22, 19 64 GRAND BALLROOM DRAKE HOTEL A step forward was taken this year as the annual Mil Ball was held at the Chicago Drake. An elegant dinner was served followed by dancing to the music of Norm Krone and his orchestra. An unexpected announce- ment was made by Cadet Peter Granata in behalf of the newly formed Stu- dent Council. The Coun- cil resolved to establish the Very Rev. Joseph Battaglia, O.S.B., Scholar- ship for students desiring to attend Marmion but fi- nancially incapable of do- ing so. The proceeds of the Mil Ball will finance the scholarship. 94 Young ladies and ca- dets enjoy the social event in the beautiful Drake. MILITARY GRADUATION JUNE 3, 1964 Cadet Colonel Spicka turns over the command of the battle group to Cadet O ' Boyle. Cadets receive military diplomas and awards. « t . ' « . % « ACADEMIC GRADUATION JUNE 4, 1964. The class of 1964 received their di- plomas at the thirt} ' -eighth exercises. The graduates were addressed by the Very Reverend Raphael H. Gross. C.PP.S., Ph.D., President of St. Joseph ' s College, Rensselaer, Indiana. The valedictory address was delivered by Cadet Michael N. LaVelle in be- half of the seniors. AUTOGRAPHS 98 AUTOGRAPHS 99 TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY The World ' s Best Yearbooks Are Taylor-made I
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