Mendel Catholic High School - Monarch Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1974

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Undoubtedly o yearbook will bring back memories, whether they be serious or humorous. Yet a yearbook is more than iust a history text. In the 1974 Mal gg, the staff has tried to capture in print and pictures the atmos- phere of a group of people working together for a common goal. Faculty and students striving for the same purpose, whether it be in studies, athletics, or other activities. The yearbook is a symbol of this unity. Fifteen or twenty years from now we might look through our yearbooks. We will, of course, laugh at our haircuts and appear- ance. And we will reminisce about old times. If the 1974 Monarch is successful we will remember all of these things and especially the unity of the Mendel family. 4 The staff of the 1974 Monarch ioins the Mendel Administration and student body in honoring Mr. Lou Guida, a man who dedicated almost two decades of his life to Mendel. Mr. Guida retired this year as head football coach. Mr. Guida was Mendel's winningest coach. During his I4 year career as head football coach, Mr. Guida established him- self as the Dean of Catholic League coaches. His team took the City Champi- onship in 1968. Yet Mr. Guida was more than a coach. His dedication and love for Mendel has set an example for every member of the Men- del family. RIGHT: Coach McDonough plans strategy with a mud-covered Mike Burt. BELOW LEFT: Father Martin takes orders during Orientation Week. BELOW: The high school with a college campus. W .Q 5 Mb W JKKMM . fx through psychic powers. LEFT: Mr. Lovett bedazzles his students and motivates them to excel in their studies BELOW: Paul Krynicki hams it up with Bill Roth during the lunch hour. if 1 i 4 gb-lf LEFT: Father Gavin watches the Mendel diamondmen perform. BELOW LEFT: Mendel boosters cheer the team on to -4 , ' 1 victory, ' ' BELOW RIGHT: A familiar sight to every Mendel stu- f dent. si , ,f,, . 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A product that should be sipped and enioyed slowly, for the memories it will bring will last a lifetime. .-...A Senior Class Officers: ll. to r.l Joe Fiaoni, Mike Jedlicka, Jack Gavin and Eric Wells. Moderator of Senior Class: Fr. Martin Y? , I 5 Q 25 , :ff ,, '24, . -, i ' -' if 4 .ffl . A V , g.l 1--. s g. ALEXANDER ADDUCCI: Mission Club I - 45 Mission Rep. 2 - 35 Intramurals I - 45 Pep Club 35 Baseball I - 45 N.H.S. 45 Letterman's Club 45 Bowling I5 Key Club 45 Student Govt. I - 25 Class Officer I . ALLAN ADDUCCI: Mission Club I - 45 Basketball I - 25 Mission Rep. I - 25 Ski Club 3 - 45 Key Club 3 - 4. WALTER AIKENS: B.S.U. 45 Track 4. KENNETH ALLEN: Intramurals I - 25 B.S.U. I. RALPH AMBRIZ: Mission Rep. 3 - 45 Intramurals I - 45 Mission Club I - 45 Pep Club 45 Key Club 3 - 4. DONALD ANDERSON: Mission Club I - 45 Intramu- rals I - 45 Key Club 35 Ski Club 45 Student Govt. 4. ROBERT ANGELLOTTI: Football 2 - 45 Intramurals 2 - 35 K of A 2 - 45 N.H.S. 45 Mission Rep. 2 - 45 Stu. Govt. 2. ALAN ARENDT: Chess Club 2-35 Intramurals I-45 Ski Club 3 - 45 Student Govt. 45 Wrestling 2. ANTHONY ARENS: Golf I - 45 Ski Club 3 - 45 Track I5 Intramurals I - 45 Mission Club I, 3 - 4. JEFF ASHENBRENER: Mission Club I - 45 Mission Rep. I - 25 Ski Club I5 Yearbook 3. LOVANCE ASHLEY: B.S.U. I, 2 - 35 Intramurals I - 45 Basketball 25 Mission Club I - 45 Mission Rep. I - 25 Bowling I - 2. STEVEN BAFFA: Key Club 3. KEVIN BARRY: Basketball 25 Intramurals I - 45 Chess Club 35 Wrestling 3. FRANCIS BATES: K of A 2 - 45 B.C.S. 3 - 45 B.S.U. I - 45 Wrestling 25 Mission Club I - 45 Student Govt. 2 - 35 Intramurals I - 4. CORTLANDT BELL: Intramurals I - 45 Mission Club 25 Mission Rep. 2 - 3. JERRY BELL: Intramurals I7Mission Club I - 27 Bowl- ing I. GEORGE BERDELL: Basketball 27 Baseball 2j Mis- sion Club I - 47 Intramurals I - 47 B.S.U. I - 2j Student Govt. 4. NATHANIEL BLACKWELL: Mission Club Avi Intramu- rals 4. RALPH BLAKEY: Intramurals I - Aj Mission Club I7 Mendelian 3 - 4j B.C.S. 3 - 47 B.S.U. I - 47 Weightlifting Club 3 - 4. STEVE BLOOM: Intramurals I - 47 Wrestling 27 Golf I - 2j Science Club 3j Student Govt. 4j Mission Club I - 4. ALBERT BOBB: Intramurals I - 47 Mission Club I - Aj Key Club 4. MICHAEL BOKOWY: Pep Club 27 Mission Club I - 47 Intramurals I - 47 Key Club 47 Bowling 2. TED BOMBAGETTI: Football I - 2j Track I7 Mission Club I - 27 Key Club 47 Intramurals I - 4j Mission Rep. I - 3. JOHN BOMBARD: Basketball I - 47 Letterman's Club 2 - 4j Key Club 4j Yearbook I7 Intramurals I - 4. ARTHUR BREWER: N.H.S. 4j Intramurals I - 47 Wrestling I - Aj B.S.U. I - 4j B.C.S. I - Aj Letter- man's Club 3 - 4. KEITH BROOKS: B.S.U. I - 4j Student Govt. 2 - 37 Mission Club I - 47 B.C.S. 37 Intramurals I, 3 - 47 Basketball 2. JOHN BUDINGER: Mendelian I7 Science Fair I7 Yearbook 4j Intramurals I - 4j Mission Club I - 4 GEORGE BUECHELE: Mission Club 2 - 47 Wrestling 2j Football 37 Key Club 3 - 47 Intramurals 2 - 4. RICHARD BURKE: Basketball I - 3j Football I7Mis- sion Club I7 Intramurals I, 3. THOMAS BYRNE: Track 2 - 47 Track Club 3 - 4j Mis- sion Club I - 4j Pep Club 47 Intramurals 2 - 4. I2 I . ,,, - , . , JAMES CALDERONE: Basketball I5 Foot- ball I - 45 Letterman's Club 2 - 45 Intra- murals I - 45 Student Govt. I - 35 Golf 2. WILLIAM CALLAHAN: Football I - 45 K of A 2 - 45 Student Govt. I - 45 Mission Rep. I - 45 Letterman's Club 4. DEREK CAMPBELL: Football I5 Basketball 2 - 35 Letterman's Club 3 - 45 Intramu- rals I - 45 Mission Club I - 45 B.S.U. 3 - 45 Student Govt. 2, 4. JOSEPH CARDINAL: Mission Club I - 25 Intramurals I - 45 Bowling I, 45 Pep Club 4. JOHN CARLIN: Basketball I - 45 N.H.S. 45 Mission Club I - 45 Mission Rep. I5 K. of A. 2 - 45 Pep Club I - 45 Intramurals I - 45 Letterman's Club 4. MICHAEL CARLIN: N.H.S. 45 Key Club 3 - 45 Mission Club 45 Pep Club 45 Student Govt. 45 Intramurals I - 4. JOSEPH CASELLA: Football 45 K of A 2 - 45 Intramurals 2 - 45 Letterman's Club 4. LEONARD CHIARO: Key Club 45 Mission Club I - 25 Intramurals I - 4. EUGENE CIESLA: Intramurals I - 45 Sci- ence Club I5 Yearbook I5 Mission Club 3 - 45 Key Club 45 Pep Club 3. MICHAEL CIESLA: Chess Club 2 - 35 Stu- dent Govt. 35 Key Club 35 Mendelian 3 - 45 Intramurals 3. RIGHT: Fr. Brennan and some seniors exchange words during lunch time in the Stu dent Lounge. BELOW: Seniors with free time during the lunch period do some serious reading in the library. THOMAS CLEMENS: Student Govt. I7 Football I7 Golf 2 - 47 Mission Club I, 47 Pep Club 3 - 4i Key Club 3 - 47 K of A 2 - Aj Letterman's Club 3 - 4j Intramurals I - 47 Wrestling I. JAMES COCKRELL: Intramurals I - Ari B.S.U. 2 - Ai B.C.S. 3 - Aj Bowling I. GLENN COFFEY: Band I - Aj Intramurals I - 47 Bowling 2j Chess Club 2 - 3j Mission Club I - 47 Student Govt. 2 - 3. TIMOTHY CONWAY: Student Govt. 47 Class Officer 2j Debate and Forensics I - 47 Mende- lian I - 47 Science Fair I7Yearbook 3 - 4j Mis- sion Club I - Avi Intramurals I - 4. JAMES COUCH: Track I7 Cross Country 27 Bas- ketball 3j Intramurals 2 - 4j Mission Club 2 - 4 ROBERT COYLE: Intramurals 3 - 4. I4 MICHAEL CROOKER: Baseball I - 2, 45 Wrestling 4, Student Govt. 45 Mission Club I - 45 Intramurals I - 45 Key.Club 3. SANDY CUNNINGHAM: Mission Club 45 Intramu- rals 4. WILLIAM CUPACH: Debate and Forensics I - 45 Mendelian I - 45 Yearbook I, 3 - 45 Class Officer 25 Mission Club I - 45 Intramurals I, 35 N.H.S. 45 Science Fair I. RICARDO CURRY: B.S.U. I - 2, 45 Intramurals I - 35 Mission Club I - 4. KENNETH DACORTE: Intramurals I - 45 Key Club 2 - 45 Mission Club 25 Wrestling 35 Baseball 2, 3. CLEVON DAVIS: Basketball I - 35 Letterman's Club 3 - 45 Intramurals 45 Mission Club I - 45 B.S.U. 3 - 4. MICHAEL DEDOE: Aviation Club I - 25 Mission Rep. I - 25 Bowling I - 25 Intramurals I - 45 Key Club 3. NICHOLAS DEEGAN: Intramurals 3 - 45 Pep Club 45 Mission Club I5 Key Club 2 - 4. MICHAEL DERKACY: Mission Club I - 45 Baseball 2, 45 Key Club 45 Pep Club 45 Intramurals I - 4. GREGORY DOIG: Football I5 Wrestling 25 Intramu- rals I - 45 Mission Club I - 25 Mission Rep. I. PAUL DONOVAN: Mission Club I - 45 Intramurals I - 45 Student Govt. 3. JAMES DOODY: Football I - 45 Wrestling I - 45 Intramurals 2 - 45 Letterman's Club 3 - 4. SAMUEL DOWNS: Intramurals I - 45 Basketball 25 Chess Club 3 - 4. RAYMOND DOZIER: Basketball I - 35 Cross Coun- try 45 Track 3 - 45 B.S.U. I - 35 B.C.S. 3 - 45 Track Club 45 Mendelian 45 Yearbook 45 Student Govt. I - 45 Intramurals 3 - 45 Bowling I5 Letterman's Club 4. HARRY EASLEY: B.C.S. 3 - 45 B.S.U. I - 35 Track 35 Science Club 35 Intramurals I - 45 Mission Rep. 2 - 35 Pep Club 45 Track Club 4. MARSHALL EASLEY: B.C.S. 3 - 45 B.S.U. 2 - 45 Intra- murals I - 45 Track 35 Pep Club 45 Mission Club I - 25 Track Club 3 - 45 Student Govt. I ,35 Chess Club 2 - 3. ROBERT FABRIZIO: Wrestling 2 - 45 Football 2 - 35 Science Fair I5Mission Club I - 45 Mission Rep. 2 - 35 Student Govt. I - 35 N.H.S. 45 Letterman's Club 3 - 45 Key Club 35 Intramurals I - 4. GERALD FERENCZY. JOHN FERRY: Intramurals I - 45 Mission Club I - 45 Student Govt. 3 - 4. JOSEPH FIAONI: Student Govt. I - 45 Class Officer 2, 45 Mission Rep. I - 35 N.H.S. 45 Football I - 45 Letterman's Club 2 - 45 Intramurals I - 45 Radio Club 2. KEVIN FINN: K of A 2 - 45 Baseball I5 Intramurals I - 45 N.H.S. 45 Yearbook 45 Mission Club I - 45 Science Fair I. SPENCER FOOTE: Band I - 35 Bowling I - 35 Intra- murals I - 45 Baseball 25 B.C.S. 3 - 45 B.S.U. I - 45 Student Govt. I. DARYL FORNEY: Football 3 - 45 Basketball 25 Track 3 - 4. PAUL FORT. DANIEL FRANKIN: Bowling 2 - 35 Mendelian 3 - 45 Yearbook 45 N.H.S. 45 Intramurals 2 - 3. VAUGHN FRENCH: Intramurals I - 45 B.S.U. 2 - 45 B.C.S. 35 Mission Rep. I5 Band I - 3. LINO FRIGO: Band I - 25 N.H.S. 45 Intramurals 3 - 4. REGINALD GAMBLE: Intramurals I - 2, 45 Mission Club I - 2. JOHN GAVIN: Football I - 45 Baseball I, 3 - 45 Weightlifting Club 3 - 45 K of A 2 - 45 Key Club 3 - 45 Student Govt. I - 45 Class Officer I ,3 - 45 Intramurals I - 45 N.H.S. 45 Mission Rep. I - 35 Mission Club I - 2, 45 Letterman's Club 2 - 4. PAUL GBUR: Baseball I - 45 Letterman's Club 45 Ski Club I - 45 Mission Club I - 45 Intramurals I - 45 Pep Club 3 - 45 Key Club 45 Football I5 Bowling I . I6 01 'VF fi 'V' ,i 'I PETER GBUR: Mission Club I - 25 Baseball 25 Intra- murals 3 - 45 Ski Club 35 Key Club 4. MARK GILBO: Intramurals I - 45 Weightlifting Club 25 Mission Club I - 45 Wrestling I. DAVID GILES: Weightlifting Club 3. RICHARD GOOD: Football I - 45 Ski Club I - 35 Mission Club I - 45 Letterman's Club 3 - 45 Intra- murals I - 45 Pep Club 45 Key Club 45 Student Govt. I -4. DAVID GREEN: Basketball I - 45 Baseball I5 B.S.U. I - 25 Intramurals 3 - 45 Letterman's Club 2 - 45 Track 4. JOHN GREGORI: Mission Club I - 45 Intramurals I - 45 Mission Rep. I - 35 Ski Club 35 Pep Club 3 - 45 Key Club 45 Chess Club 2. FRANK GRIFFIN: Intramurals I - 45 Key Club 3 - 45 Mission Club I - 4. ROBERT GRIFFITH: Football I - 45 Intramurals I - 45 Mission Club I - 45 Weightlifting Club 25 Mission Rep. 3 - 45 Letterman's Club 4. JOSEPH GROTTO: Mission Club 3 - 45 Intramurals 3 - 45 Pep Club 4. VINCENT GUIDER: Football 2 - 45 Student Govt. I - 25 Letterman's Club 2 - 45 Intramurals I - 45 B.S.U. I5 Bowling I. JOHN HAMMERMEISTER: Track I - 45 Cross Coun- try I - 45 Track Club 45 Letterman's Club 2 - 45 N.H.S. 45 Mission Club I, 45 Intramurals I - 4. VINCENT HAMPTON: B.S.U. 2 - 45 Intramurals I - 45 Basketball 25 Mission Club I. GEORGE HANEKAMP: Mission Club I - 45 Intramu- rals I - 4. LAMAR HEAD: B.S.U. 2 - 45 Basketball I - 35lI1l'l'CI- murals I - 45 Student Govt. I. MARK HENEGHAN: Mission Club I - 45 Baseball I5 Ski Club 25 Pep Club 35 Intramurals I - 45 Key Club 4. PHILIP HENNESSY: Key Club 3 - Aj Pep Club 4j Track 3 - 47 Cross Country 4j Track Club 47 Intra- murals7 Student Govt. 4. JORGE HERRERA: Cross Country 3 - 4j Track 3 - 47 Intramurals 3 - 4. MICHAEL HOFF: Football 3 - Aj Student Govt. 3 - 47 Intramurals 3 - Aj Mission Rep. 3 - 47 Key Club 3 - 4. LEROY HOLMES: B.S.U. 2 - 3j B.C.S. 3 - 47 Track 4. MOSES HOLMES: Letterman's Club 3 - 47 Baseball Avi Football I, 3 - 4j Basketball 2j Track 47 B.C.S. 3 - 4j Student Govt. 3 - 47 B.S.U. I - 4. KARL HOPFER: Ski Club 2 - 4j Intramurals I - 47 Key Club 3. DARRELL HORBROOK: Intramurals I - 4j B.S.U. I - 2j Yearbook 37 Mission Club I - 37 Student Govt. 2. PAUL HUNTER: Intramurals I - 47 Chess Club I. JOHN IPPOLITO: Intramurals I - 47 Football I7 Key Club 47 Pep Club 4. ERIC JAMES: Football I - 47 Baseball 3 - 47 Student Govt. I - 27 Letterman's Club 2 - 4. MICHAEL JEDLICKA: Football I - 47 Basketball I - 3j Letterman's Club 2 - 47 Class Officer 3 - 47 Stu- dent Govt. 2 - 4j N.H.S. 4. DARRELL JOHNSON: Basketball 27 Intramurals I - Ai B.S.U. I 37 B.C.S. 3 - 4. JAMES JOHNSON: Intramurals I -'47 Key Club 3 - Aj Mission Club I - Avi Pep Club Aj Student Govt. 3 - 47 Weightlifting Club 3. LAMAR JONES: Mission Club I - 47 Intramurals I - 4. DANIEL JONES: Mission Club I - 47 Key Club Aj Aviation 2 - Aj Bowling 3. I8 JEFFREY JONES: Mission Club I - 45 Pep Club 45 Key Club 45 Intramurals I - 45 Bowling I - 2. JONATHAN JONES: Mission Rep. 2, 45 Student Govt. I, 35 Intramurals I - 45 Key Club 3, 45 Pep Club 3 - 4. DENNIS KAPELINSKI: Mendelian I5 Intramurals I - 45 Weightlifting Club 3. JAMES KEVIN: Intramurals 3 - 45 Cross Country 2 - 45 Track 2 - 45 Band I5 N.H.S. 45 Chess Club 3 - 4. RALPH KIMBROUGH: Band I - 35 B.C.S. 3 - 45 B.S.U. 2 - 45 Intramurals I - 3. DONALD KING: K of A 2 - 45 Basketball 25 Base- ball I - 45 Mission Club I - 45 Yearbook 45 N.H.S 45 Letterman's Club 45 Intramurals I - 4. GEORGE KINNISON: Intramurals 3 - 45 Bowling 25 Weightlifting Club 2 - 35 B.C.S. 4. JEFFREY KLOCKOWSKI: Football I - 45 Bowling I - 45 Intramurals I - 45 Pep Club I - 45 Mission Club I - 4. GEOFFREY KONGQUEE: Band 2 - 45 Chess Club 2 35 Intramurals I, 35 Mission Club I - 4. Don King becomes sick os Mario Paulino puts the rap on one of his many proteges . . . meanwhile, Donna Kornacki tries to entice this photographer. JOHN KORIENEK: Mission Club I - 45 Wrestling I5 Intramurals I - 45 Class Officer 25 Student Govt. 3. ROBERT KORIENEK: Intramurals I - 45 Mis- sion Club I - 4. JEFFERY KOZIK: Baseball I - 45 Intramu- rals I - 45 Key Club 3 - 45 Pep Club 45 Student Govt. 4. PAUL KRYNICKI: Pep Club 3 - 45 Intramu- rals I - 45 Key Club 45 Mission Club I - 45 Ski Club 3 - 45 Weightlifting Club 35 Wrestling I. LAWRENCE KUHN: Mission Rep. I - 25 Intramurals I - 45 Baseball I - 25 Pep Club 2 - 35 Ski Club 2 - 3. VINCENT KUNKLER: Intramurals I - 45 Mission Club I - 45 Ski Club I - 45 Weightlifting Club 3 - 45 Aviation Club I - 2. JOSEPH KURUCZ: Wrestling I - 45 Key Club 3 - 45 Intramurals I - 45 Science Fair I5 N.H.S. 45 Letterman's Club 3 - 45 Mission Club I - 35 Pep Club 4. JEROME KUZIEL: Mission Club I - 45 Intra- murals 3 - 45 Key Club 4. ELI LATINA: Intramurals I - 45 Mission Club I - 45 Pep Club 3 - 4. REGINALD LAWRENCE: B.S.U. 25 Intramu- rals 2 - 4. 'Fl fh- rw . ww CHARLES LINDBLOOM: Intramurals I, 45 Basket- ball I. KEVIN LITTLES. GARY LONDON: Basketball I - 25 Letterman's Club 25 Intramurals I - 45 B.C.S. 3 - 45 Mission Club I - 4. ROBERT LONG: Mission Club I - 25 B.C.S. 45 Intra- murals I - 45 Basketball 2. RICARDO LOPEZ: Student Govt. I 5 Track I - 25 B.S.U. I - 25 B.C.S. 3 - 45 Intramurals I. DONALD LYNCH: Band I - 35 B.C.S. 3 - 45 Intramu- rals I - 45 Student Govt. I - 25 B.S.U. 3. MARK MANGAN: Debate I5 Mission Club I - 45 Basketball I - 25 Intramurals I - 45 Football I5 Golf 25 Key Club I - 2. JAMES MAZZONI: Baseball I - 45 Intramurals I - 45 Student Govt. I - 2. MICHAEL MCCADNEY: Weightlifting Club 35 Intra- murals 3 - 45 Mission Club I - 4. KEVIN MCCARTHY: Intramurals I - 45 Key Club 45 Mission Club I - 45 Weightlifting Club 2. DARREN MCELROY: Mission Club I - 45 Intramurals I - 45 Bowling 25 Ski Club 3 - 45 Baseball 2 - 3. JAMES MCINTYRE: Bowling 3. FRANCIS MCKINSTERY: Wrestling I - 45 N.H.S. 45 Intramurals I - 45 Mission Club I - 25 Key Club 3 - 45 Letterman's Club 3 - 4. RONALD MCMILLON: Intramurals I - 45 B.S.U. 2 - 35 Chess Club 4. DANIEL MCNICHOLAS: Intramurals I - 45 Bowling I - 45 Aviation Club 2 - 35 Pep Club 45 Key Club 45 Student Govt. I - 3. MICHAEL MESSERLE: Yearbook 3 - 45 Newspaper 3 - 45 Intramurals I - 45 N.H.S. 45 Mission Club I - 45 Science Fair 2. STEVEN MIKAN: Football I - 45 Letterman's Club 3 - 45 Intramurals I - 45 Key Club 3 - 45 Student Govt. I - 35 Mission Club I - 45 Pep Club 3 - 45 Track I. FRANK MINOR: Aviation Club I - 25 Weightlifting Club 25 Key Club 3. GREGORY MINOR: B.C.S. 3 - 45 B.S.U. I - 45 Track I - 25 Intramurals I - 35 Yearbook 45 Student Govt. 2 - 4. JOSEPH MISKELL: Mission Club I - 45 Intramurals I - 45 Pep Club 4. ROBERT MOORE: Baseball 25 Cross Country 2 - 35 Wrestling 2 - 35 Intramurals I - 45 Track 25 B.S.U. I -45BCII1ClI -3. JOHN MORRIN: Weightlifting Club 3 - 4. MARLIN MOSLEY: Student Govt. I, 45 Band I - 45 Weightlifting Club 45 Intramurals 4. ROY MURPHY: Mission Club I - 45 Intramurals I - 3. TERRENCE MURPHY: Wrestling I - 25 Intramurals 3. WILLIAM NAHULAK: Intramurals I - 4. RICHARD NAKROSHIS: Chess Club I - 2, 45 Sci- ence Club I - 2. REDONDO NEWHALL: Intramurals I - 45 Mission Club I - 3. ANTHONY NIX: Band I - 25 Intramurals 2. JOSEPH PAPAN: Intramurals I - 45 Baseball I5 Sci- ence Fair I5Yearbook I. J L' Q 'L ir gh V, ? 4 5, ,ak k ., fn 15.5 , A ff . flew, . .. ,,,fef, M ' rf , ,ww ., , . M ,,,,,, -4 if 5581? ,, ' T 'L,: ,11,, ' , j AQ rr 'fa ' 5 01- gg if GEORGE PAPPA: Intramurals I - 45 Pep Club 3 - 45 Key Club 45 Student Govt. I - 2. DANIEL PAQUETTE: Pep Club 3 - 45 Key Club 45 Intramurals I - 45 Wrestling 25 Mission Club I - 45 Mendelian I - 2. MARIO PAULINO: Intramurals I - 45 Mendelian 45 Wrestling 45 Pep Club 3 - 45 Yearbook 45 Mission Club I - 45 Science Club 3. F Y 5 5 ALFREDO PEDROZA: Football I - 45 Cross Country IEA - I5 Intramurals I - 45 Mission Club I - 4. 'gy ROBERT PESUT: Baseball I - 25 Cross Country I5 47 - Intramurals I - 45 Mission Club I - 45 Pep Club 2 - - . 'if l 3. 'iff tt' ARTHUR PETERSON: Intramurals I - 45 Key Club 45 5 Pep Club 3 - 45 Mission Club I - 25 Student Govt. K ll v...l I, 35 Weightlifting Club 2. LEFT: Senior Russ Prekwas finds daylight in the rugged Gordon Tech defense to ram- ble six yards and into the end zone for o tying touchdown. BELOW: Kevin Wind, Wayne Sokes, John Bombard and Norb Salamonski pose for the Monarch photographer, while Don Frankin and Paul Donovan are candidly caught cavorting. GREGORY PETTENON: Wrestling I - 45 KeyVClub 2 - 45 Letterman's Club 2 - 45 Student Govt. 2 - 45 N.H.S. 45 Intramurals I - 45 Mission Club I - 4. DERRICK POLK: Band I - 45 N.H.S. 4. WILLIAM POPE: Intramurals I - 45 Football I, 3 - 45 Mission Club 3. DEREK POWELL: Track I - 45 Cross Country I - 4. RUSSEL PREKWAS: Football I - 45 Pep Club 3 - 45 Letterman's Club 3 - 45 Mission Club I - 45 Intra- murals I - 45 Science Fair I. GENTRY RICHARDSON: B.C.S. 3 - 45 B.S.U. I - 45 Football 35 Track 35 Intramurals I - 45 Wrestling I. ROBERT RIGONI: Intramurals 2 - 45 Key Club 45 Pep Club 45 Mission Club I . HELMUT ROBERTS: Chess Club 2 - 35 Student Govt. 35 Intramurals I - 45 Mission Rep. I. LUCIUS ROBINSON: Band I - 45 B.C.S. 3 - 45 B.S.U. I - 45 Intramurals I - 45 Science Fair I5Mission Rep. 25 Mission Club I - 3. MICHAEL ROBINSON: Intramurals I - 45 Bowling I5 Weightlifting Club 35 Student Govt. I . WILLIAM ROTH: Football I - 45 Intramurals I - 45 Mission Club I - 45 Pep Club 3 - 4. DANIEL ROWAN: Football I - 45 Wrestling I5 Stu- dent Govt. I - 25 Letterman's Club 3 - 45 Mission Rep. I - 25 Intramurals I - 45 Key Club 3 - 4. MARCO RUCHALA: Bowling I - 45 Key Club 45 Intramurals 3 - 45 Mission Club I - 2. WILLIAM RUPP: Football I - 45 Wrestling I - 25 Let- terman's Club 3 - 45 Intramurals I - 45 Mission Club I - 45 Pep Club 3 - 45 Ski Club 4. WALTER RUSNARCZY K. 24 EDWARD SABO: Mission Club I - 45 Bowling I - 45 Pep Club 3 - 45 Intramurals I - 45 Letterman's Club 3 - 45 Key Club 45 Cross Country I - 25 Track I - 25 Ski Club I - 45 Student Govt. I - 25 Chess Club I - 2. MICHAEL SAFRAN: Intramurals 2 - 4. NORBERT SALAMONSKI: Football I5 K of A 3 - 45 N.H.S. 45 Weightlifting Club 35 Aviation Club 25 Intramurals I - 45 Mission Club I - 4. JOSEPH SALLAS: Football I5 Intramurals I - 45 Wrestling 25 Student Govt. I - 25 Track I 5 Mission Club I5 Pep Club I - 3. ERIC SIMPSON: Band I - 45 Intramurals 2 - 45 B.C.S. 3 - 45 B.S.U. I - 45 Mission Club I - 45 Bowling I - 3. MICHAEL SMOOT: B.S.U. I - 4. WAYNE SOKES: Science Club I5 Cross Country 2, 45 Track 25 Ski Club 2 - 4. LOREN SPAIN. ROBERT STANLEY: Pep Club 3 - 45 Mission Club5 Intramurals I - 45 Key Club 3 - 4. WILLIAM ST. LEGER: Cross Country 2 - 45 Track 2 - 45 Key Club 2 - 35 Pep Club 35 N.H.S. 45 Intramu- rals I - 45 Ski Club 2 - 45 Mission Club I - 4. CRAIG STOKES: Band I - 45 Science Club 2 - 35 Math Club 2 - 3. GREGORY STONE: Intramurals I - 45 B.S.U. I - 25 Track 25 Mission Club I - 4. KEVIN STRONG: Football I5 Mission Club I - 45 B.S.U. 2 - 35 B.C.S. 3 - 45 Intramurals I - 45 Stu- dent Govt. 74. TERRENCE SULLIVAN: Intramurals I - 45 Key Club I - 45 Pep Club I - 45 K of A 2 - 45 N.H.S. 45 Mis- sion Club I - 4. STEVEN SUPALLA: Aviation Club 2 - 35 Chess Club 2 - 35 Mission Club I - 4. MARTIN SWIATKOWSKI: Band I - 45 Student Govt. I5 Intramurals 3 - 45 Key Club 45 N.H.S. 4. JAMES TEEMER: B.S.U. 3 - 4. KENNETH THOMPSON: Band I - 35 Intramurals I - 45 B.C.S. 3 - 45 B.S.U. I5 Mission Club I - 4. MICHAEL THREADGILL: Track I - 2, 45 Band I - 35 Letterman's Club 35 Intramurals 2. KEVIN TRIBBIA: Mission Club I - 45 Key Club 3 - 4. AARON TYLER: Band I - 45 Weightlifting Club 35 Chess Club 35 Intramurals 3. JEFFREY UNTON: Key Club 2 - 45 Mission Club I, 4, Intramurals I - 45 Student Govt. 4. TIM VACLAV: Ski Club 45 Aviation Club 45 Year- book 3. EDWARD VAISVILAS: Chess Club 2 - 35 Mission Club 2 - 4. GIL VAN HAREN: Science Club I5Yearbook I5Mis- sion Club I - 45 Key Club 3 - 45 Intramurals I - 45 Ski Club 45 Pep Club 3 - 4. NICHOLAS VUKELICH: Football I - 45 Intramurals I - 45 Mission Club I - 45 Student Govt. I - 25 Let- terman's Club 2 - 45 Pep Club 2 - 35 Weightlifting Club 3 - 45 Ski Club 3. STEVEN WARD: Intramurals I - 45 Basketball 3 - 45 B.S.U. 2 - 45 B.C.S. 35 Student Govt. 4. AARON WASHINGTON: B.S.U. 3 - 45 Intramurals I5Mission Club I. KIRK WATSON: Chess Club 3 - 45 Intramurals 3 - 45 Mission Club 3 - 4. ERIC WELLS: B.C.S. 3 - 45 B.S.U. I - 45 Student Govt. 3 - 45 Class Officer 45 Intramurals I - 2. 26 CHRISTOPHER WHITE: Intramurals I7 B.C.S. 3 - 4j B.S.U. 4. JOSEPH WILK: Baseball I - 27 Intramurals I - 4. JOHN WILMSEN: Mission Club I - Aj Mission Rep. I - 27 Intramurals I - 47 Golf 47 Wrestling I7 Key Club 3 - 4j Football I7 Pep Club 3 - 4. JAMES WILSON: B.S.U. I7 Football I7 Wrestling I, 3 - 47 Mission Club I - 27 Intramurals I - 4. KEVIN WIND: Chess Club I - 3j Track I7 Mission Club I - 4j Intramurals I - 2, 4. FREDRICK WOODS: B.C.S. I7 B.S.U. 2 - 47 Mende- lian 27 Basketball I - 27 Mission Club I - 47 Mis- sion Rep. 3 - 4. SIDNEY WRIGHT. MARSHALL YOUNG: Mission Club I7 B.S.U. 2. MICHAEL YOUNG: Intramurals 37 Track 2j Science Club 2j Mission Club I - 2. JOEL ZULKOWSKI: Track I - 47 Track Club 47 Ski Club 2 - 4i Football 2j Intramurals I - 47 Mission Club I - 47 Student Govt. I - 2j Pep Club 37 Let- terman's Club 4. .Y , -,gs 'L I W in Q I -1 ' N gr X Adminisfrafiorg During his second year as principal, Father John Gavin, O.S.A., continued his leader- ship as head of the Mendel Family. His administration successfully met the chal- lenges facing Mendel during the 1973-74 school year. Under Father Gavin's direc- tion, academic standards for the school were greatly improved. Father Gavin was also responsible for improved community relations. His spirit and dedication per- meated all of Mendel's activities, both academic and athletic. Father Gavin's efforts not only made immediate improve- ments possible, but he also guaranteed Mendel's future as a superior educational institution. Vice-Principals Father John Tyma, O.S.A. Father Donald Brennan O S A Father Edward Andrews O S A 30 Wx . ' fig: A I . Msg' NS if ,Q Father Erwin Dodge, O.S.A., one of MendeI's Vice-Principals, participates in an AEA briefing. I I I Vice-Prmcigals Father Thomas Martin, O.S.A. Mr. Donald Ledin E Father Erwin Dodge, O.S.A Theology To produce academically bright and physi- cally sound students is not the main goal of Mendel's curriculum. Mendel is a Catho- lic school, dedicated to the development of the spirit as well as the mind and body. By probing into such matters as morality, love, and God, Mendel's Theology Department helps in the development of true Christian men. ln addition to class instruction, the department also conducts Mass and retreat programs. Father Donald Brennan, O.S.A. Father Thomas Martin, O.S.A. Father Edward Andrews, O.S.A Department Chairman Mr. Steven Mudd Father William Sullivan, O.S.A. Father Martin reviews the results of the latest test with senior Kevin Finn. 32 English Since most of Mendel's students are col- lege-bound, the English Department tries to give the student the necessary tools for effective communication. These tools include basic grammar, writing techniques, and vocabulary. Emphasis is on practical use of these devices through essays and term papers. Students also become famil- iar with all types of literature. Reading skills are also improved by the speed read- ing program. Mr. Tim Ellis Mr. Richard S. Rose, Department Chairman Father Gerald Nicholas, O.S.A. winks. 5: Klockowski listens attentively as Mr. Rose lectures during the sixth period. Meanwhile, Paul Krynicki catches a Mr. Patrick Brown Mrs. Sheila Sise Father John Tyma, O.S.A Social Studies In order for democracy to survive and grow, America needs alert and intelligent citizens. The Social Studies Department plays a maior role in helping the Mendel student to fully participate as a citizen. By analyzing the past, students can build for the future. Or by analyzing modern Ameri- can society, the student can devise solu- tions to social problems. The student, in his studies of World History, American His- tory, Government, or Sociology, is expected to interpret facts logically rather than accept the analysis of someone else. Mm, Mr. McAllister lectures to his social studies class. 34 ,I f , U1 359- :Z -2 Mr. Melvin Provencher, Department Chairman Mr. James Lovett Languages Mendel's Foreign Language Department is designed to help the student to read and speak Spanish, French, or German. With the aid of tape recordings and modern texts, the student is able to grasp easily the fundamentals of the language. The department's staff also utilizes other mate- rials such as magazines and newspapers printed in the foreign language. ln addi- tion to learning the language, the students also examine the country's culture. Mr. Raymond Janulis Mr. Ed McAllister Miss Emma Berretini Department Chairman Math With the increasing importance of math skills in all kinds of occupations, Mendel's Math Department strives to give the student a valu- able foundation for later life. Course offer- ings range from the basic Algebra I to the pre-calculus course which is similar to a col- lege math course. Mr. Savarimuthu Rayappan, Mr. Nicholas Camera Department Chairman .5 f 4' , I . 'W 4 i Q ' ,. Mr. Conway returns homework done for his Geomo- try class. Mr. Charles Conway Father Donald Harkabus, O.S.A Father Wilbur Labadie, O.S.A. Mr. Thomas Taylor Mrs. Margo,-ef Younger Business The Business courses at Mendel provide an everyday knowledge of business transactions as well as a foundation for future careers in the business world. The student can learn stand- ardized bookkeeping techniques if he is interested in accounting or, if he is more inclined to the legal aspects of business, he can study contracts and transactions. Typing, a basic skill for either college or clerical careers, is also part of the curriculum. Mrs. Georgia Ford Mr. James Lovett Mr. Ronald Creiger, Department Chairman Mr. Ed McAllister ', I A N, ' 2 Xie , ' f . 4 , X -..q,.-- V. . . ,film I Q ,, A 'we With eyes on copy and fingers arched, a Mendel sophomore goes through a typing drill in Mrs. Ford's typing class. 36 Physical Sciences The mysteries of the cell, the interaction of elements, and the beauty of Newton's sec- ond law of motion are only some of the topics covered by Mendel's Science Department. With offerings in Biology, Chemistry, and Physics, the department explores all areas of the scientific field. Mendel's extensive laboratory facilities greatly aid the students in their investiga- tions of natural phenomena. Mr. James McClintock 5 x-bJ', Miss Joanne Caldiraro, Father Erwin Dodge, O.S.A. Department Chairman Mr. Jeremiah Hartmann Father Gerald Nicholas, O.S.A. 5 Advanced Chemistry students Mario Paulino, Mark Kevin, and Rich Nakroshis relax after a period of taking Miss Caldiraro's notes. Physical Education Physical education is essential to the development of any high school student. With this in mind, Mendel's highly qualified Physical Education Department provides the students with the opportunity to improve their strength, coordination, and health. Utilizing both indoor and outdoor facilities, the staff conducts a highly individualized program. Students are also involved in a comprehensive Health Education Program which is directed by Father Donald Brennan, O.S.A. I w 3 1 Mr. Michael McDonough Mr. James Diamond, Department Chairman Technical Drawing Preparing students for careers in engineer- ing and drafting, Mendel offers technical drawing as part of the curriculum. Music Under the direction of Mr. Pete Seeger, Mendel's marching band continued its fine record as one of the city's best bands. Mr. Pete Seeger Mr. Donald Ledin Mr. James McClintock Father Edward LaMorte, O.S.A. TV Production And Data Processing Mendel offers a unique program for stu- dents in the fields of Television Production and Data Processing. With the assistance of Father John Kret, O.S.A., and Father Gerald Nicholas, O.S.A., students make their own television programs and learn how to operate and program computers. Recruiting The iob of building a student body is one that is essential and important to any school. Father Michael Hogan, O.S.A., and Father Donald Harkabus, O.S.A., were faced with the task of building Men- del's enrollment while maintaining the superior quality of students. The recruiters successfully met the challenge, as eviden- ced by the high turnouts at Mendel's two Open Houses. Father John Kret, O.S.A.. Department Chairman 1 Father Michael Hogan, O.S.A. Mr. Edwards, a student teacher, assists Vince Kunkler in the preparation of a layout for a SUYTIHIEI' COHCQC. N 41. 'Eso- Father Gerald Nicholas, O.S.A. Father Donald Harkabus O.S.A. Mr. Lou Guida l , V 1 nf-Q4 vfiffl 5... 1- ' f O 1. 7,1 sw' ina' 1 Thu. nn. li ffbf di' L. .Xu-If L, C if f -Q X 'sf i I ,- fp '41 fr.. I F fx x if 5. 5 of if ' I ff we 1 1 Y' ' Q Al f' 11 Foofball BOTTOM ROW - Vince Guider lMgr.l, Salvadore Cheversia, Bill Callahan, Bill Roth, Russ Prekwas, Bill Rupp, Edgar Gosa, Bob Griffiih, Mike Hoff, Dave Sunzere, Dave Skau, Pat Waldon. FIRST ROW - Jim Walker, Pot Dolan, Milt Loveh, Bob Gorski, Gary Schoulen, Rich Good, Mike Burl, Jim Doody, Tom Bokey, Darryl Forney, Eric James, John Knoebel, James Calderone, Al Pedroza. Leaders of the men of Mendel varsity football leam 1 are lfrom leftl Head Coach Lou Guida and assistants Tim Ellis, Mike Woulfe and Mike McDonough. Lf fill' 11113 Annan., -M. 41:1-'bah 411 A .ln SECOND ROW - Lou Guida, Tim Ellis, Jerry Moore, Mike Jedlicka, Eric Moore, Nik Vukelich, Jack Gavin, Joe Fiaoni, Chris Megaro Mike Woulfe. TOP ROW - Bill Riddle, Bill Rowan, Dan Rowan, Dave Holmes, Joe Casella, Eric Rouse, Dove Wilson, Jeff Klockowsli, Mike Phelan, Pat Walsh, Bill Pope, Steve Mikan, Bob Angelotli, Nick Sowa. Cagfains , Andy Bell, Ralph Smilh, Mike McDonough, 54' lx Jack Gavin Joe Fiaoni Nik Vukelich ABOVE: The Monarchs' defense not only had to fight Weber but also found it diffi- cult to make any headway in a sea of mud. MendeI's defensive squad led by Jack Gavin kept Weber scoreless as Mendel won I l-O. RIGHT: This is the play that put Mendel ahead of St. Laurence 6-O as Eric Rouse grabs a TD pass from Mike Jedlicka early in the opening quarter. BELOW: Offensive end Dave Wilson stretches for two extra yards as two Mt. Car- mel defenders finally bring him down. The Monarchs defeated Mt. Carmel I4-O. 44 L . ..s,f . ni iris : E- if A a Q, e W I ABOVE LEFT: Mike Jedlicko, this year's quarterback, eludes a Caravan defender on o keeper and tallies for a first down. ABOVE RIGHT: Mendel's forward wall opens a hole for Monarch halfback Mike Prekwas. Mendel edged by Gordon Tech 'l 3-12. CENTER: Bill Rupp, one of Mendel's big offensive weapons, helped move the ball to set up a winning field goal kick by Al Pedroza, putting Mendel ahead of Br. Rice 'I I-8, during a play- off game. BELOW: Halfback Jim Calderone picks his hole beautifully on the way to a seven yard goin during a 30-13 loss to Br. Rice. ABOVE RIGHT: The weariness and frustration are captured in the face of Bob Griffith, Nik Vukelich, and Mike Phelan as they rest while Mendel's offense takes over. CENTER: Mendel's Bill Rupp, one of the Monarch's outstanding halfbacks, adds a second effort for extra yardage. BELOW RIGHT: Nik Vukelich tries to go over the Mt. Carmel line but one defender grabbed enough of Nik's leg to keep the big Monarch ball carrier from breaking for a long gain. BELOW LEFT: Not only was it often impossible to tell who was carrying the pigskin against Weber, but often it was almost impossible to even tell which tearr had the ball. ,Z 449 46 ABOVE: Mendel halfback, Bill Rupp in attempting to skirt his left end finds his way blocked by a De La Salle defender intent on negating any Monarch prog- ress. Mendel won 24-0. LEFT: Nik Vukelich rambles for nine big yards before being stopped by St. Laurence defense. CENTER: Steve Mikan after doing his exceptional linebacking duty for the Monarchs watches the offen- sive squad move the ball. BELOW: Coaches and other members of the 1974 football team stand along the sidelines cheering their teammates on. A iff' ,, fr' 'Mr 5, 5 vt! Junior Varsity Football This year's Mini-Monarchs gave every indication that they would continue the winning tradition of Mendel's varsity football teams. Many times the team had to play in adverse weather. For their efforts, the iunior-varsity team received little credit for its efforts. Nevertheless, the iunior-varsity level is an indispensable part of the Mendel athletic program. Without it, the future stars of Mendel could never get any experience. ?... y-W- . '- W, ll i 4. Robert Gilmore upends a wide-receiver from Gordon Tech while Reggie Wilson and Mike Knoebel look on. u l i 111 S, s 5 6 fi P E is E 5 if 3 1,5 ,Q- i ' f 3, ig .Lk I Q 5 I .fi ' 1 mr E s is ' R X , M 3 FIRST ROW - Reginald Wilson, Bob Covoto, Rodney Irving, Greg Smith, Kerwin Hud- son, Kevin McCrae. SECOND ROW - Mike Mano, Robert Gilmore, Mike Knoebel, Mike Adducci, Dan Holmes, Larry Moore. THIRD ROW - Dove Burkes, Dan Keys, Gary Guichard, Bob Guichard, John Sane. LEFT: Rodney Irving rolls out for a seven-yard gain against SI. Laurence. Basketball Varsity Basketball: ll. to r.J Dave Maracich, David Green, Greg Page, Carl Everett, Russel Travis, Jay Goodrich, Steve Ward, John Bombard, George Chisum, Mark Cooper, Ed Dickson, John Carlin, Claude Hill, Tim Lynch, lmgr.l, and Coach Ron Creiger. The Monarch hardcourters got off to a fast start this year. After going 9-l in pre-sea- son play the team looked forward to a great league season. Lacking great height, the Monarchs had to make up by showing exceptional quick- ness and desire. First year coach Ron Creiger inherited a team laden with young talent. John Bombard Coach Ron Creiger In . l l Freshmen: TOP ROW - ll. to r.l Howard Pat- terson, lmgr.l, Lacy Boyd, lmgr.l, Frank Anderson, Craig Thompson, Tyrone Amos, Larry Hobson, Mike Sneed, Coach Jim Lovett. BOTTOM ROW - McMorris Franklin, Jerome Amos, Stanley Terry, Mark Dickson, Norman Clark. Sophomores: TOP ROW - ll. to r.l Anton Otis, lmgr.J, Howard Patterson, lmgr.l, Fred Luster, Clark Heron, John Patterson, Claude Hill, Darryl Jackson, Lacy Boyd, lmgr.l, Coach Jim Lovett.BOTl'OM ROW - Kevin McKee, Raymond Jones, Gregory Harris, Larry McMuIlan, and Mike Geophner. 51 RIGHT: John Bombard and Jay Goodrich baffle a SL Rita player for possession of the ball. BELOW: Ed Dickson prepares fo shooi a iump sho? over a befuddled Sf. Laurence defender. LOWER RIGHT: George Chisulm iips in c rebound over three awed Fenwick Friars cs Jay Goodrich looks on approvingly. LOWER LEFT: Dave Maracich, Ed Dickson, and George Chisulm close in on Fenwick's Jeff Carpenter. 52 - 5. 1 N.. J L flu s an ABOVE LEFT: Dave Maracich moves around Jay Goodrich's pick for an easy two points while a Loyola defender tries in vain to block the shot. ABOVE RIGHT: George Chisum gets a bird's eye view of Goodrich ripping o rebound away from a St. Rita player. LEFT : John Bombcrd struggles with a Rita player for possession of the ball while Goodrich laughs at the expressions on the faces of the Rita players. ABOVE: It almost seems as if the Monarchs' George Chisum is saying, Will somebody grab that ball! as no less than seven players watch the sphere bounce away. Other Monarchs are John Bombard and Jay Goodrich. LEH: Bombard and Chisum have the position on their opponents in the fight for a vital rebound in the Mon- archs' victory over St. Rita. Junior Varsity LEFT: Despite collision with teammate Laron Clarke, John Paterson pulls down a rebound in J.V. game against Fenwick. CENTER RIGHT: Guard Mike Goepner cuts in front of a Loyola player in an attempt to steal the ball while Larry McMullen looks on with interest. BELOW LEFT : Mike Goldsmith soars high above a St. Laurence defender to score a beautiful twisting layup. BELOW RIGHT: Coach Lovett closely watches the progress of his team. Wresfling Qgsuiu, 467115 'Ill 4 3 ' 'limi BOTTOM ROW - Frank McKinstery, Dave Krzeczowski, Greg Pehenon, Joe Kurucz, Craig Metros, Jim Krzeczowski. TOP ROW - Jim Doody, John Knoebel, Art Brewer Jim Wilson, Mike Crocker, Tom Magee, Bob Fabrizio, Coach Ledin. Cagfains , , UQ Greg Pettenon Bob Fabrizio Art Brewer 'UWT Coach Don Ledin gli SU14 . ll FIRST ROW - Harry Solo, Geof Smith, Mario Paulino, Tom Lewis, Mike Elizalde. SECOND ROW - John Moniatis, Pedro Garcia, Bill Riddle, Mike Drzewiecki, Maurice Harvey, Leandrew Moore, Tim Sewnig, Coach Ledin. Mendel's Tom Lewis strives to lake down his Rice opponent in the second period. Mendel's JV went on to beat arch rival Brother Rice by a score of 32-29. Junior Varsity D. Hendricks U 'I9 lb. classj grimcces in his attempt to pin his opponent. Pedro Garcia is congratulated by Coach Ledin and teammates after a tough match. 58 185 lb. Pedro Garcia attempts to pin his opponent by using the cradle. ABOVE RIGHT: Frank McKinstery, on his way to victory, rides his opponent in the las? sec- onds of the match. LEFT: Arthur Brewer, wresiling af 155, tries in vain to pin his fellow grappler. RIGHT: In the 98 lb. bout against Brother Rice, Craig Metros tries to regain control of the situation. BELOW LEFT: Cheered on by teammate John Knoebel, Bob Fabrizio makes his move in the 'I32 Ib. match. 60 ABOVE RIGHT: With muscles popping out, Art Brewer attempts to switch his opponent. LEFT: Mike Crooker takes advantage of his opponent's position. ABOVE: Joe Kurucz gets off to a strong start in the ifirst period of his 105 lb. match. 'RIGHT: Jim Wilson uses an ankle ride to bring down his opponent in the I45 lb. class. LEFT: With the referee ready to signal the pin, Waldo Sheppard presses his opponent. Cross Country Under the guidance of coach Ed McAllister, Mendel's Varsity Cross Country team finished third in the Catholic League behind Fenwick and St. Laurence. ln the annual Public-Catholic Cross Country meet, the team finished fifth. Throughout the year, strong individual showings were made by John Hammermeister and Derek Powell. Hammermeister finished first in the Catholic League. Powell, who was hampered by a foot iniury, was still able to place seventh. . X if gi' 9 A r ..,, i . J ittlittitilt Qin' , ABOVE: Jorie Herrera and John Hammermeister wear looks of intense concentra- tion as they compete in the Public-Catholic Cross-Country meet. LEFT: Coach McAllister carefully supervises the team workout. BELOW: Hammermeister leads Herrera, Powell, ond James Kevin in a practice ses sion. 62 S V 'w -rf K if LEFT: Mendel harriers get off to a fast start at the Milwaukee Invitational meet. BELOW LEFT: Two team members round the turn during the final Triangle meet. BELOW RIGHT: With c Fenwick opponent left behind, a Mendel harrier makes the final sprint to the finish line. BELOW: Joel Zulkowski gleefully works out with his teammates. LEFT: It was all uphill for Jorie Herrera and the rest of the Mendel team in the Public-Catholic meet. 63 Track Although the team results were somewhat disappointing, individual showings were rather encouraging. The outlook for next year is generally favorable despite the small turnout of underclassmen for the team. Nevertheless, Coach McAllister was confident that Mendel would make a good showing when the school ioins the IHSA next year. we 'f' ma..- 64 ABOVE: Tom Byrne easily clears his first obstacle in the low hurdles. LEFT: Phil Hennessey and his lucky cap compete in the long iump. Hennessey managed a I9 foot leap on this attempt. tiff ' 8 V 8'.iv d?l6- ' L- N s.3'r.a,.em:fm-iasw - Q' L rl. k QQ ABOVE: Greg Schouten presses forward for a few extra inches. RIGHT: Phil Hennessey and the cap do it again. BELOW: Here's Hennessey again isecond from left, straining to with stiff competition in the 880 yard run. ,win ... . . keep up fx ws I V s x Elk -4 VY . If -f ' ' fi mr 'ffl-efliwr Baseball This year's Monarch Baseball team, led by the brilliant pitching of senior Roger Hirtz Q9-Ol, made a late season comeback to reach the playoffs. The Diamondmen advanced to the semi-finals before losing to the eventual Catholic League champion Loyola. The squad had a nucleus of tal- ented underclassmen which bodes well for the forthcoming season. TOP RIGHT: Jeff Kozik grimaces as he fires a strike toward the plate. CENTER LEFT: A little chin music? John Knoeble ducks from a high, inside fast ball. CENTER RIGHT: Paul Gbur shows the perfect form for a power hitter as he rips a triple against Brother Rice. BOTTOM RIGHT: Jack Gavin stretches for a throw to put out a Loyola runner in an early season victory over the eventual league champs. 66 -.uf Al Adducci fouls off a pitch while his teammates look on apprehensively. 'vt . vv',V ' 'Q YJ' ifofflisffgbfa 7 home. stop awaits the throw. LEFT: With hair flying and eyes searching for the base, Jeff Kozik prepares to round third and head for ABOVE: Al Adducci shows his blinding speed as he easily steals second base while the De La Salle short- Bowling Team Mendel's Bowling Team went into the city finals with high hopes for victory. The team's standing had long been sup- ported by the consistent showings of the departing seniors. Nevertheless, the iunior bowlers gave every indication that they would be able to replace the departing seniors. RIGHT: Varsity Bowling Team: FIRST ROW - Dan McNicholas, Jeff Klockowski, Marco Ruchala. SECOND ROW - Ed Sabo, Don Urbanas, Joe Cardinal. LEFT: Junior Varsity Bowling Team: FIRST ROW - Tim Lynch, .lim Walker. SECOND ROW - Tyrone Holden, Anthony Davis, La Ron Clark. Golf Team With the change from a spring sport to a fall one, golf gained a prominent spot in Mendel athletics. Under the guidance of golf coach Jim Diamond, the team made a good showing in league play. Outstanding performances by several individual team members further height- ened the stature of the team. Team captain Tom Clemens fired a three under par 69 in the city finals before run- ning into a series of missed putts which ruined his chances for victory. us, s..-.,.,s-rw if C .,, . ml? SITTING: Greg Sivik, Ralph Ambriz. SECOND ROW - Marty Bourgeois, Tom Clemens Jim Cavoto RST ROW - Marshall Williams, Tim Kuhn. SECOND ROW - Mike McCarel, Kevin McKee, Scott Tinervia. Varsity Football Scores Mendel 2l De La Salle Mendel 20 Fenwick Mendel l 3 Gordon Mendel l l Weber Mendel 14 Mt. Carmel Mendel 21 Leo Mendel l 4 Laurence Mendel 13 Brother Rice Regular season record: 5 wins, 3 losses Playoffs Mendel l l Brother Rice Mendel l 5 Fenwick Varsity Cross Country 197 3 Records Mendel Gordon Mendel Brother Rice Mendel Leo Mendel Mt. Carmel Mendel Loyola Mendel St. Rita l5 Mendel 49 De La Salle 2I Mendel 35 Hales 27 Mendel 28 Fenwick l5 Mendel 50 Laurence 33 Mendel's Cross- 2l Country Varsity Team finished 29 third in the 26 City Meet. Junior Varsity Cross Counfrg Mendel Mendel Gordon De La Salle Mendel Mendel Rice Fenwick Mendel Mendel Leo Laurence Mendel Mendel Loyola Hales Mendel On the Junior Mt. Carmel Varsity level, the Mendel Mendel harriers fin- St. Rita ished sixth in the city. .A , 1 ' J A., . 4 Q 'sxl X mf ,xi H I 5 5' A' 'llx If A .,.3!m- igil T ,Q l f .SAE X bi 'fx ,gf . N .gn I '1 ,X '5 V- - 3'- ' ' ' 4 7 4' if' N M, N' 63 A fig i ' u uqsixn 4 1 1. X Q UA? , 'vi F.. 5 X-,, - 5 ' ,Vx . f ' ' ' if ' X .:.!. J- ff, 15 'A x X i',,,,.,....nmv'v- -Y -, . ,, wi . V. , I-ul'NdLfl 7'-3' xg'-P xl 3 I, ,W .X V V swf-.. ,Q X' S-'-, . yi.: If 'f k 01 fy' ,mf s 5' in , I k? E KY ' HJ V' I l 4 . 1 K ,V ZW 1, n Hi! ' Iii' g 5 A156 1 9 31 J' i x X Zh Knights 0fAugusfine The K of A is a service fraternity dedi- cated to its motto of Concern through Action. Some of the services they provide are: A toy drive for the poor children in Mississippi, a Christmas party and field day for the kids at St. Joseph's child cen- ter, and they also repainted and cleaned the teachers lounge. Some of the fraternal activities included retreats and outings to Holland, Michigan. One of the most impor- tant events of the year was the pledge and probation ceremony on Feb. l0. On this day those members taking the pledge were accepted as full members of the K of A. Others were accepted for a probation- ary period of one year. SEATED - Bernie Tafoya, Steve Donohue, Tom Barriball. STANDING - Greg Bolin, Bill Rowan. I - eww- ..,., .. . ---.ca-.Kg , -x rw PM - . . W..-ss SEATED - Secretary Joe Casella, President John Carlin, Vice President Don King. STANDING - Tim Sewnig, John Knoebel, Moderator Fr. Martin, Mike Dryzewicki. 74 SEATED - Bob Solorio, Tom Clemens, John Foley. STANDING - Norb Sulamonski, Jim Young. of if Mlx,x, xkkv WN-Nm 'WN-.,,,,, W4 ....x -... .,X,,A. wf' X X l' WA 'xxf SEATED - Mark Holan, Pat Dolan, Dave Maracich, Gary Schoulen. STANDING - Larry Wichlinski, Bill Pranske, Dave Sunzere, Phil Camera Terry McGoldrick. National Honor Society Mendel's chapter of the NHS represents the most outstanding students in the school. Selected for their outstanding leadership, members of the NHS partici- pated in fund-raising and tutoring pro- grams. This year's tutoring programs were especially successful. NHS members not only helped Mendel students but they also aided students at nearby grade schools. Much of the group's success was made possible by Father John Tyma, O.S.A., the NHS moderator. 5, hi .yi BOTTOM ROW - Joe Kurucz, Greg Pettenon, Art Brewer. SECOND ROW -- Joe Fiaoni, Marty Swiatkowski, Lino Frigo, Bob Fabrizio, Frank McKinstery. THIRD ROW - Spencer Foote, Al Adducci, Jack Gavin, Bill St. Leger Mike Carlin, John Carlin, Derek Polk. FOURTH ROW - Mike Messerle, Don King, Mike Jedlicka, Tim Conway. STANDING - John Hammermeister, James Kevin, Norb Salamonski, John Carlin, Bill Cupach. SlTTlNG - Dan Frankin. 76 Mike Ryan improves his grades in English with the help of NHS tutor Norb Salamon- ski. .f- Qu LEFT: Mel Piper gets o few moth tips from Marty Swiotkowski. BELOW: Greg Pettenon ond Arthur Brewer tutor third grode students at Assumption grammar school. fx V.. K Ah f if' Members of Mendel's NHS tutored grammar school students at St. Dorothy. s Bill Cupoch helps o fourth grade student in division at St. Dorothy's grammar school. Black Christian Students The Black Christian Students under the leadership of Father Edward Andrews and their officers made 1974 an eventful year. The club sponsored a number of activities, ranging from a Christ- mas Food Drive to a Black Awareness Day. The group also went on a trip to Holland, Michigan. Other events sponsored by the group included a retreat for the fraternity members and a series of films about Black people. SEATED - Greg Minor, Secretary, Dave Holmes, President, Ricardo Lopez, Vice-President, Gentry Richardson, Treasurer. STANDING - Ray Dozier, Eric Wells, Lucius son, Father Edward Andrews, .lim Cockrell, Michael Bomer. - SEATED - Harry Easely, Donald Lynch, Marshall Easely, Fred Woods. STANDING - Darryl Johnson, Chris White, Leroy Holmes, Spencer Foole, Kevin Slrong, Ralph Kimbro. ' SEATED - William Allen, Arthur Brewer, Tony Wilkins. STANDING - Edgar Lucas, Jeffery Williams, James Miller, Marc Carfwrighf, Dion Flem- ling. Monarch With tireless dedication, the Monarch staff was able to complete the yearbook on schedule. The completion of over 160 pages of pictures and text proved to be quite a task. Nevertheless, the staff successfully cap- tured the year 1974 in words and photos. The responsibility of maintaining the quality in the yearbook rests on this year's junior staff members. The valuable experi- ence they gained this year will undoub- tedly help them next year. Editor-in-Chief Mike Messerle Editor-in-Chief Tim Conway FIRST ROW - Ray Dozier, Mr. Pat Brown, Steve Bautista. SECOND ROW - Mark Kevin, Ed Galvan, Dan Lee, Mark Clayton, Charles Grego. 80 JNL Mr. Brown I' is Bill Cupach, John Budinger, and Don King review copy for this year's Monarch. ' H Qs, K' 1- Don King displays several styles of yearbook covers. -Q..-H VTX Wm. Senior editors King and Conway prepare the index. 5 S xr al 1 HK ' as Mr. Richard S. Rose Editor-in-Chief Tim Conway FIRST ROW - Robert Porche, Asst. Features Editor, Mr. Rose, moderator, Jack Steward, Features Editor. SECOND ROW '- Ray Dozier, Sports Editor, Ralph Blakey, Champion, Jim Coogan, Asst. News Editor, Tim Conway, Editor-in-Chief. 82 Mendelian Published every month of the school year except January, the Mendelian con- tinues its never-ending battle for truth, lus- tice, and the American way. The competent staff covers all the sports and news events during the year. In past years, the paper received top ratings from the National Scholastic Press Association, which evaluates school news- papers from all parts ofthe country. .pd Official school photogra- pher Mike Messerle reviews some pictures for an upcoming issue of the Mendelian. As Photography Editor for the paper, Messerle is responsible for taking, processing, and selecting pictures. 63 sl' fix FRONT ROW Ed Galvan Bill Cupach Greg Moskop. SECOND ROW- Vince Guider, Mark F. Kevin III Joe Wilson Kuya Poulmo Joe Sobczyk LeHerman's Club Mendel's Letterman's Club has for its membership the most out- standing athletes from every sport offered at Mendel. During the year, the group holds a few meetings and poses for the Yearbook picture. As members of the Letterman's Club, the ath- letes are eligible for scholarships and awards. The group also sponsors informal parties and get-togethers at some of the members' homes. The Letterman's Club is an important source of pride and school spirit for the school. FIRST ROW - Bill Roth, Jack Gavin, Joe Fiaoni, Jeff Klockowski, Steve Miken, John Knoebel, Bob Fabrizio. SECOND ROW - Dave Wilson, Bill Rupp, Joel Zulkowski, Greg Pettenon, Arthur Brewer. THIRD ROW -- Bill St. Leger, Ray Dozier, Jim Calderone, James Kevin. FOURTH ROW - Jim Doody, Don King, Frank McKinstery, Bill Pope and Joe Kurucz. BEHIND THE POLE - John Hammermeister. Track And Cross Counfry Teams nj 1 .sg FRONT ROW - Jorie Herrera, Phil Hennessy, Ed McAllister, John Hammermeister, Ray Dozier, Derek Powell. SECOND ROW - Charles Ireland, Willie Rivers, Wayne Sokes, Bill Sl. Leger, Steve Simminglon, Alfred Phelps. FRONT ROW - Tim Sevic, Thomas Lewis, Ed McAllister, Dave Doughferty. SECOND ROW - Carlos Sallas, Jef- fery Walker, Paul Sykes, Edgar Lucas. FRONT ROW - Mark Cooper, Gerald Lee, Ed McAllister, Andrew Bell, Darryl Husband, Tony Wilkins. SECOND ROW - Eric Rouse, Mike Jones, Kyran Holmes, Mike Threadgill, Emil Lovely, Art Gilmore. THIRD ROW - Mike Burt, Eugene Bell, Jeffery Powell, Bill St. Leger, Darryl Forney. FOURTH ROW - Ray Battle, Paul Sisneft, Phil Hennessey, Gary Schoufen, Joel Zulkowski, Tom Byrne, Kevin Williams, Mark Sawicki. Student Senate Every year, the Student Senate is criticized for inactivity. This year, the representatives and class officers reversed that image. Towards the end of the first semester, Mendel seniors organized efforts to overcome student apathy. Although the movement died out after Christmas vacation, the initiative was made. The Student Lounge opened and a few other reforms were made. As usual, the Senate did a great iob in organizing student activi- ties like the proms and Homecoming. Underclassmen played an important role in the Senate this year. The iuniors, for example, decided to form a Grievance Committee. V, ,yn 1, '-A The officers of the Student Senate prepare the agenda with Father Erwin Dodge, O.S.A. Sitting at left is Jim Coogan, who is responsible for recording the minutes of the meetings. In the center is Tony Wilkins, who organized the Freshman elections and carried out many reforms. At right is Jack Gavin, Student Senate president. 86 Father Dodge, Student Senate moderator, surveys a full meeting of the organization. Seated in the assembly are Jim Coogan, Joe Fiaoni, Mike Carlin, Mike Jedlicka Greg Pettenon, Marty Swiatkowski, Jeff Unton, Mike Crooker, Al Pedroza, Greg Minor, Ray Dozier, Al Arendt, Marc Cartwright, John Knoebel, Kevin Strong, Gary Schouten, and Mel Piper. Black Students Union For the first part of the year, the Black Student Union was inactive until the dynamic Mr. Lovett took command of the organization. uespn infrequent meetings, the group was still able to accomplish something. The Black Student Union made plans for a few fund-raising activities and a dance. The quasi-political functions of the group were handle by a committee of seniors. Efforts were made to expand membership to all segments of the Black community around Mendel. '11 fi 3 alla , m Q .tiff Qwfjflfr A-.-'If' a .D e'IV ' ig 4giQgl'l EATED - George Berdell, Eric Wells, Greg Minor, Mr. Jim Lovett. FIRST ROW, L. TO R. - Lucius Robinson, Marshall Easely, Michael Witlow, Aaron Washington, Ralph imbrough, Marceau Mitchell, Sandy Cunningham, Gentry Richardson, Eric James, Leonard Sisnette, Harry Easely. SECOND ROW - Kurt Lovely, Rodney Kent, Alfred Smith, rancis Bates, Mylowe Wooley, Willie Rivers. THIRD ROW - Robert Moore, Darryl Horebrook, Tom Bosky, Art Brewer, Carl Morgan, Robert Porche, James Kevin. FOURTH OW - Keith Brooks, Mark Washington, Steve Ward, Donald Lynch, William Allen, Vlhlliam Pullens, Chris White. 90 Track Club A new group was formed this year for students interested in track and field events. The Track Club was open to all students, whether they were on one of Mendel's Cross Country or Track Teams or not. Maior impetus for the formation of the club came from the officers of the group: Ray Dozier, President, Derek Powell, Vice-President, Charles Ireland, Treasurer, and John Hammermeister, Secretary. FIRST ROW - John Hammermeister, Charles Ire- land, Ray Dozier, Derek Powell. SECOND ROW - Jeffery Powell, Paul Sykes, Andy Bell, Mike Jones, Gary Schouten. THIRD ROW - Kevin Fish, Bill St. Leger, Phil Hennessy, Mike Burt, Lenord Sisnette. J we FIRST ROW - Marshall Easely, Tony Jorie Herrera, Edgar Lucas, Carlos Salas, Simmington. SECOND ROW - Kevin Darryl Husband, Tom Byrne, Al Phelps, Bell, Art Gilmore. THIRD ROW - Gerald Mark Sawicki, Mike Jones, Harry Easely, Rouse, Mike Threadgill. 'JK' KTA 55,55 5 FW 8' I Aviation Club Up in the sky! Look! Is it a bird? ls it a plane? No, it's Mendel's Aviation Club on another excursion into the wild blue yon- der. Besides learning how to fly a plane, the club also sponsors classroom instruction. Members of the club learn all about the history of the airplane: from birds to glid- ers to rockets to Johnathan Livingston Sea- gull. The fundamentals of navigation is another topic discussed in the ground school. Of course, the group makes frequent trips to the airport, where a plane is char- tered and the club members try their hand at flying. Following the intensive instruc- tion program, each member is then eligible for his private pilot's license following a written exam. 92 Mendel's Winged Warriors, otherwise known as the Birdmen of Mendel, include top to bottom, Brion Eugene Bell, Terry Butler, Steven Supallc, and Tim Vaclav. 4 I ,fx-fy Chess Team Every lunch hour, the members of Men- del's Chess Team practice in preparations for competition with other schools. The five players chosen to represent Mendel in league competition are selected by a series of matches among members of the team. Members of the Chess Team vary greatly in ability, from novice to expert, but every student is given a chance to com- Pele- I f A se. NW +' 5 ,3 il? I wif , fi, ' ' f Cr 1 I I g a Q gf 1 As K. , f ,,,., he BOVE: SITTING - Dan Lee, Geoffrey Konquee, Tyr- ne Nelson. STANDING - Chuck Mitchum, Randall lint. IGHT: FIRST ROW -- Gary Guichard, T. Butler, James oban. STANDING - Bill Gant, Robert Porche, Bob eymore, Phil Regan, Mark Kevin, Robert Riddell. ' f 5 FIRST ROW - Gary Guichard, Harold Gross, Darryl Husband. STANDING - K. Nelson, Kirk Watson, M. Harvey, Jim Coogan, Chuck Lee. Ski Club From sea to shining sea, Mendel's Ski Club shoots the slope. Although hampered this year by the gas shortage, the group was able to sponsor numerous trips throughout the season. Father Tyma, the group's moderator, was able to arrange several bargain-rate excursions to local ski routes. President of the Ski Club, Tom Clemens noted that Despite the relatively mild weather, the skiing conditions were excellent during all our trips. We-..,,l if ft if'--ri FIRST ROW - Father Tyma, Peter Gbur, Russ Prekwas, Joel Zulkowski, Gil Van Haren, Norb Salamonski. SECOND ROW - Wayne Sokes, Don Anderson, Al Arendt, Paul Gbur, Tom Clemens, Vince Kunkler. THIRD ROW: Rich Good, Len Chiaro, Al Adducci, John lppolito, Tom Byrne, Bill St. Leger, All by himself: Al Adducci. 94 The most successful trip this year was the trip to Zurich. President Tom Clemens noted that, Although we went late in the season, the lAlps were in perfect condition. The group traveled to Switzerland lvia a chartered Zeppelin. The key to the Ski Club's future success, of course, will rest on the juniors, sophomores, and freshmen. This year, the underclass- men gave excellent support and they are expected to continue their efforts next year. Father John Tyma, O.S.A. . 45 'IRST ROW -- Nicholas Zagottu, Jim Young, Kevin Carr, Leonard Marturano. SECOND ROW - Rich Cavoto, Michael Adducci, Jim Cavoto, Michael Goeppner. THIRD ROW - Kevin McGee, Terry McGoldrick, Nick Sowa, Joe Sobczyk. FOURTH ROW - Scott Tinervia, Tim Kuhn, Dave Houlihan. Debate Team With Coach Jim Lovett guiding the team, Mendel fielded a championship debate team. The team not only captured honors in the Chicago Catholic Forensics League but they also won several national titles. ln national competition Mendel placed qualifiers in forensics and debate. A strong showing by underclassmen on the team insured the future success-of the team. ,411 ' x 'gr ,J Cow .lr-'ig X 2 'Zig ww - ri xx I ,li Mendel's Varsity Debate Team: Jack Steward, Bill Cupach, Mark F. Kevin III, Tim Conway, and Jim Coogan who was absent. na, y M, :Sis Coach Lovett hypnotizes his team in order to increase their capabilities. Body Building Club Mendel is dedicated to the development of a sound body as well as a sound mind. During the lunch hour and after school, the members of the body-building club flex their muscles under the careful supervision of Mr. Conway. The Mendel muscle men follow a strict diet drawn up by nationally known nutri- tionists. S FIRST ROW - Mr. Conway, Mark Holan, Angelo Knowles, Al Green, Pat Walden. SECOND ROW - Wayne Pate, Stan Bartuzioc, Kevin Morrin, Michael Morrin, Nelson Derbigny. sg, ,J ft' ,,,,.f . S X ROW -- Mr. Conway, Jeff Springer, Greg Harris, Keith Alexander, Peter Reed. SECOND ROW - Bernie Tafoya, Fred Luster, Tony Rodgers, Brain Magee, Greg Nash. Television Club Although every Mendel student watches television, a few actu- ally make television programs. These members of the Television Club learn all the techniques of communication from Father John Kret, the club's moderator. Whenever a teacher wants a program taped for classroom view- ing or whenever a coach needs films of his team, the Television Club comes through. Using Mendel's ultra-modern video-tape sys- tem, the club also is involved in creative television programs. 7 ' 'Y .. . edge.. uil f- S ig. Joe Sobczyk discusses the use of the video-tape equipment while Father Kret and other members of the club keep close watch on the screen. if 'T l .i xc-M X L . V ' . x L bf ' ' 15 3 L, f -.... - ., 551' K .. ' s , .. K 'kk' X ?:,:-- if: .,.. :Q f. V: f x -,X Mi -L+ I we ii , ttss e it e we 1 ' K S My ..f- K .f s, f,k .mo t if gtitl ,, 43 ' - - Karl Hopfer adjusts the filter control while Mark F. Kevin kee I ,uh important part of any TV production is the lighting. Here Mike Ciesla supervises the ps an eye on the screen. lighting for the screen presentation of The Kerwood KN fi Peg Club The Pep Club was formed several years ago in order to organize and lead the school in supporting Mendel's teams. The big event for the club, of course, is Homecoming. During Homecoming Week, the Pep Club decorates the school and plans the week's festivities. The group also leads cheers and presents skits at the weekly pep rallies. At the games, the Pep Club leads the crowds in cheers. President of the Pep Club, Mike Carlin, was largely responsible for many of the innovative pep activities. The group worked in cooperation with Activities Director Father Dodge to help stimulate school spirit throughout the year. FIRST ROW - Jack Zausa, Bart Aiello, Craig Metros, Joe Wilson, Ed Galvan. SECOND ROW - Michael Bomer, Larry Wichlinski, Mike Mercier, Thomas Siska, Kevin Griffin THIRD ROW - Dan Woods, Brian Cooney, Bob Jaronski. FOURTH ROW - Michael Bruzdziak, Phil Camera, Bill Gant, Tom Barriball, Dave Houlihan. I00 FIRST ROW - Bart Aiello, Ed Galvan, Leonard Martruano, Joe Wilson, Mike Vanderwolker. SECOND ROW - Jim Young, Thomas Sisko, Bob Jaronski, .lack Zausa. THIRD ROW - John Cuellar, Dave Moracich, Bernard Tafoya, Craig Metros, Dave Houlihan. Mendel's Pep Club leads the assembled mullilude in cheers during a foolball game. Keg Club Another one of Mendel's community-oriented organizations is the Key Club. The group's speciality is fund-raising activities. Two of the main events are the Kiwanis Peanuts Day and the Lion's Club Candy Day. During these campaigns, the members of the Key Club beat the streets around the Mendel area. Father Erwin Dodge, O.S.A. is responsible for the coordination of all Key Club activities. I S lf ' Key Club's Senior Officers Included: FIRST ROW - Phil Hennesey, Jeff Unton. SECOND ROW - Bob Fabrizio, Bill St. Leger, Greg Pettenon. N-.I fefk v ,Y,. To , J 1 f FIRST ROW - Mike Dercacy, Karl Hopfer, Kevin Tribbia, Bill SI. Leger. SECOND ROW - Cosmos Unfon, Joe Kurucz, Dan Paquehe, Robert Stanley, Ralph Ambriz. THIRD ROW - Mike Ciesla, Russ Prekwas, Mike Carlin, Jack Gavin. FOURTH ROW: Jim Young, Dave Maracich, Jim Good, Leonard Manuano. IRST ROW - Kevin Tribbia, Al Adducci, Da Union, Greg Pefienon, Terry Sullivan, Dan Paquefle. SECOND ROW - Dove Maracich, John ones, Bill SI. Leger. THIRD ROW - Al Adducci, Joe Groho, Rus Prekwas, Joe Kurucz, Mike Carlin, Bob Stanley. FOURTH ROW - Ralph mbriz, Jim Good, Marty Swiatkowski, Gene Cieslo, John Bombard, Jack Gavin. Cheerleaders t'..L I ..... .Ll r ii C if' ,, 4' ,- While the Monarch gridders perform on the field, the Mendel cheerleaders perform on the sidelines. Leading the stands in cheers, they are an important source of spirit at the games. The cheerleaders practice day after day in their efforts to perfect their program. The Mendel cheerleaders demonstrate one of the basic positions from their gymnastic reper toire. 'hs Carole Cunningham Cathy Caranza Cheryl Holmes Mary Kay Kelly - - e- W -167.3 w-vw--ff 'gf 1. I rg, ,gp fp., X '11, It .V 1 f 'h ' Qggabafg F 5 A an Q 1 ,-if Kathy Beaver Nikki Finch Kim Tarazka Sue Brennan ABOVE: Mendel cheerleaders wave to the crowds during the Homecoming Parade. RIGHT: Mary Kay Kelly enthusiastically leads The cheers. BELOW: Kalhy Beaver helps gel The crowd up for The game. lx 4 ' n ABOVE: Spirits are high despite adverse weather conditions. RIGHT: Nikki Finch displays her cheerleading talents. BELOW: The cheerleaders provide entertainment during halftime. QNX if -PW X W Tennis Club When Mendel ioins the IHSA next year, Mendel expects to field a tennis team. The team will begin practice this year in preparation for the upcoming season. Although the club will lose topseeded Norb Salamonski next year, Father Edward Andrews, the club's moderator, is counting on the underclassmen to fill the vacuum. Just like any team, the Tennis Club has its specialty players. Greg Moskop prefers to play on clay courts. Team captain Sala- monski prefers asphalt. Jon Sutton plays his best game on grass courts. Mendel's Tennis Club Includes: FIRST ROW -- Norb Salamonski, Father Andrews, Tom Siska. TOP ROW - Greg Moskop, Elbert Robertson, and Jon Sutton. Psychology Club The study of psychic forces is the main function of Mr. Jim Lovett's Psychology J ,Q club. E y Members of the club were selected on f W the basis of their psychic abilities. Over 230 students applied for admission to the club, but only 35 students made the V grade. -I One thing the group learned was respect for the limitless powers of the mind. The club takes its work seriously and expects to expand its membership next year. In an experiment testing extra-sensory perception, Mr. Lovett asks Larry Wichlinski to close his eyes while he writes c cryptic message on a sheet of invisible paper. S, ff 'T Arthur Brewer practices hypnosis on fellow senior Ralph Kimbrough. Within seconds, Ralph was in u deep tronce and completely under Art's control. IO9 Chorus A new addition to Mendel's wide variety of extracurricular activi- ties was the Mendel Chorus. After several years of intermittent activity, the chorus returned to the Mendel scene. The chorus got off to a slow start but by the end of the second quarter the group was singing for many different functions. Under the direction of Brother Tim, the members of the chorus prepared a wide variety of musical pieces. t :ff J FIRST ROW - Robert Porche, Glenn Guichard, Mike Carlin. SECOND ROW - Greg Minor, Dave Houlihan, Brother Tim, Marc Cartwright, Lucius Robinson. THIRD ROW - Edward Dickson, Len Marturano, Kevin Strong. I 10 ...-7-v Members of the Mendelettes Include: STANDING - Mary Bergin, Moderator Carol Piech, Marge Czaia. KNEEL- ING - Mary Ann Marcus. -rv in 'rear gg 'ff 1 K 2 Captain Mary Ann Marcus Mary Bergin Mendeleftes In coniunction with Mendel's Band, the Mendelettes perform during the half-time show at every football game. Their fine performance reflects the time and effort that they put into baton-twirling. Recent additions to the group's equip- ment were flaming batons and flagged batons. Using these devices, the Mende- Iettes put on an impressive show. After the football season, the group twirls batons at band concerts throughout the rest of the year. V.. rmn-yyuww X C1 ...K-4' Marge Czasa sMendelettes Not Present for Picture: Judy Miller, Cindy Miller, Cindy Yuknis. ll2 Band Every morning before school, Mendel's flute tooters and horn blowers go through their paces. For years Mendel's Band has been nationally known for its quality. Besides playing at the football games, the band also gave con- certs in the fall and spring. ln order to meet the high costs of equipping a band, the Mendel Music Association sponsored a number of fund-raising activities throughout the year. In the first semester, the association held a Las Vegas Night in the Mendel cafeteria. Later in the year, the group held a St. Valentine's Day Dance. ,eww-1M.,..,.,.., rmfemu-w-nv--s. f-www FIRST ROW - Aaron Tyler, LeFrance Barber, Bernard Tafoya, David Houlihan, Maylin Mosley, Tony Johnson, Lucius Robinson, Conrad Carpenter, Bill Marshall ROW - Mark Holan, Mel Piper, Derek Polk, Nick Sowa, Glen Coffee, William Lawson, Terry Butler, Jeff Harmon, Marc Cartwright, Juan Solorio, Don Ashley, Marty ski. THIRD ROW - Frank Patton, Mr. Amos Seeger, Kevin Little, Greg Bolin, Eric Simson, George Sosa, Paul Sikes. ..,.4.6Z2??i' ,M 'Lick NE: Mendel's marching band goes into its M formation during the half time show of football game. LEFT: Marty Swiatkowski, Derek Polk and other members of the band review the with bond director Mr. Seeger. : During a practice session, the drummer takes o breok after beating his drum while Cartwright blows his horn. - it rw! QM w f or ,fs if :.4:,,,fmm' 'H' ., .VLA 'r .- U l2 ' - ,,,.w -gr .3 I M 31 , 5, 1 Beach Club One of the most popular clubs on campus today is the 'Mendel Beach Club. Membership in the semi-official club has grown from a few devoted nature lovers to the entire senior class. This year, each member of the Beach Club received a T-shirt with the club's emblem. The club meets whenever the weather is nice at the Potawatamie or Warren Dunes. At the meetings, club members learn about the' intricate ecological balance of the sand dune. The Beach Club also organizes conservation activities in their efforts to preserve the nat- ural beauty and priceless heritage of Lake Michigan's shoreline. Members of Mendel's Beach Club view Ziggy Goes to the Beach, a conservation film produced by the Izzuk Walton League of America. fi' ,mwgy Beach Club lifeguards Jack Gavin and Joe Fiaoni demonstrate the life-saving techniques of mouth-to-mouth artificial respiration. ll4 Office Staff Working behind the scenes, Mendel's highly efficient office staff is responsible for the smooth operation of the day-to-day functions of the school. Although the staff receives little thanks for its efforts, Mendel could not operate without them. The staff performs vital tasks, whether it be in the Business, Principal's, or the Discipline Office. ...A Miss Marion Kerrigan Mrs. Anne Grapenthin Mrs. Anne Loewig Mrs. Mary Anne Coverick Mrs. Mary Ann Kevin RIGHT: Mrs. Loewig cheerfully takes a call for an absent Mendel student. 'F .ai as V. . V K ...',- 5 digit . . Library Staff Mendel's research assistants are responsible for the care and supervision of Mendel's small but high-quality library. 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K, ' POWER H I , 'N .4 .fi X .5 if f 5 ,. ,. MJ' EVENTS ,J ' i -IGS -milf' KS- - Q A Ogen House Mendel held two Open Houses this year and both of them were highly successful. All told, over 250 prospective freshmen walked through Mendel's doors. The excellent attendance figures, which were the highest in recent years, were the result of extra efforts made by Mendel's publicity and recruiting department. Father Donald Harkabus, O.S.A., and Father Michael Hogan, O.S.A., were largely responsible for the coordination of student and faculty efforts. Eighth grade students and their parents witness a demonstration of Mendel s closed circuit television system f xi 'A ,,.c 'hm. fi ...,,, . T - ABOVE: An eighth grader stands agape and amazed by Father Erwin Dodge's Biol ogy exhibit. RIGHT: Tim Czmiel graphically demonstrates the electric field in an elementary Phys- ics experiment. 122 A ' ,,,., 1 , Homecomm t ,,ZAg L A ' Afff The 1973 Mendel Homecoming was one to remember. First, the Monarch gridders broke 'F ' ' W their string of Homecoming defeats by beating the Rams of Gordon, 13-12. The victory was fm , N ,J sg , . V . XX a fitting end to a week of festivities designed by Father Erwin Dodge and the Student Sen- V, Wig: -' s , ate. Activities included pie-eating contests, sack races, and a tug-of-war over a mudhole. wwxf grip f ' ' ' Traditional activities like the election of the Homecoming Court and Homecoming decora- R ff ' all ' ' U by W tions were also part of the festivities. , V V , F l f A - t fc l'i. , . 2 Q, Sv Aff N 0' -0 ii ather Dodge displays some of the Homecoming ems. .9 ABOVE: Ram the Rams was the theme of the 1973 Homecoming, and this poster won first prize in the poster contest. LEFT: Homecoming court poses before the beginning of the game. waht .,-. 'lf Although the mudhole was supposed to be used for the tug-of-war, some students decided to get into the swim a little early. 123 ABOVE: Darren McElroy goes flying in the push-ball contest between seniors and iuniors. BELOW: Al Adducci suffers the agony of defeat in the egg-throwing contest. .,.A 5 Lu xy: N, 124 W. Us The tension and excitement of the Homecoming game shows in the faces of Bill Cupach and Mike Carlin and their dates. With the smiles of winners, Joe Fiaoni and Jack Gavin enioy a Victory Dinner following the game. .W-vpn , mm 4 ' . 1 , ,M Wy' , . N . . 662293 J .nw mr .vs q :H eya,x -X ' an 1 W 4' M A 1' f MQW : 1-M fK,v.:'x-4 ,.e'..' ' ,W .I fx., WMF 1. W0 M ggi 4 ,vi A A 1 mx Aw ,1 Nw x ml- iwww V 3 , M.-W ,pw f yn yi! on .iw Y 3 'PJR , I E W, MMM,wukgngwwx M Wm . My we 1 LJ2- 1 1 W , M , A 'M wi' KV mm ,.,. ,., RIGHT: Led by Phil Camera and Don Woods, the Homecoming Parade makes its way toward Gately Stadium. :I 'Z 1. . f -W ---ssrrz... Fe if 7 - , ark., f A n.s umm. ? ' -, , ...Q Q ......,- 0, A f',' 1 .6- . Q K , F' ,., A H 4 .n '.+ 0 N' 1 -gi Q -l . R ' lex gfi 1' 2,7 l, . Q I , Q , 'ni 'V we 'BR .C X v. H f A 547 ri' :r 25 '. .Ag-9 .. cgi eg yi V . ..,,..l...1 ,msn f n Mew' ..s.i,,.. 'Fm 'I Wufwvk si .. Phil Hennessy flashes the victory sign from Mike Messerle's window. Q, .tt 4 126 -Q., ABOVE: Father John Seary presents his annual Homecomingcddress to the assembled students. ABOVE: Steve Donohue and Mike Drzewiecki set the pace for the sack race. LEFT: .lack Gavin enioys an after-dinner drink with his friends while Tom Ballsacki displays his lucky cap. N.. one E E , L, upl Jeff Jones wastes no time in getting into action. Jones, a member of Mendel's Swim Team, demonstrates the crawl to a fellow student. ABOVE LEFT: John Bombard tries to cool off Joe Car- dinal af'ter a heated argument. ABOVE RIGHT: Vwnners of the Hobo Day Contest included Father Dodge with his turtleneck and mus- tache. LEFT: Mendel students had a ball during Homecom- ing Week. 127 Junior Week Climaxes in Prom ABOVE LEFT: Mike Jedlicka and Jack Gavin and their dates pose with Fr. Andrews during the Junior Prom. The prom was held at The Ramada Inn. RIGHT: C. Hart and J. Casella and their dates, enioy a romantic dance under the softly lit room. BELOW LEFT: ll. to r.l Maria Paulino, Donna Kornacki, Mike Carlin and Diane Goldikas relax after having eaten dinner. BELOW CENTER: G-G-Greg Pettenon and R-R-Ralph Ambriz, under the spell of 'Hypono-Miss' Caroll, attempt the simple task of pronouncing their names. BELOW RIGHT: Fr. Gavin congratulates Mike Jedlicka while presenting him with his class ring. Mr. Jedlicka proudly witnesses the ceremony. ffl.. Senior Prom Senior Prom night is undoubtedly one of the most memorable nights in the entire senior year. The members of the class of 1974 get together for the last time in order to enioy a fine dinner and a night of dancing and fun. Lllf RIGHT: Mendel seniors and their dates assemble in the dance hall. LE an FT: After dinner, Mendel seniors d their dates dance into early morn- ing. After four long years of hard work, the Mendel senior looks for- ward to this day Although happy to have successfully finished high school the Mendel graduate now faces even greater challenges in XVI' ABOVE: Father Gavin, principal, congratulates ci Mendel graduate with a few choice words. LEFT: Father Tyma, principal of studies, addresses the graduates and their parents. BELOW: Meeting for the last time as a group, the graduates anxiously await the reception of their diplomas. X? I Q X ,F xi' X41 X4 r l Awards MendeI's reputation as a quality educa- tional institution has always been boosted by individual performances in academics and athletics. Mendel's football team had one player named to All-State and several players were chosen for All-Catholic hon- ors. In academics, over twenty Mendel stu- dents were named Illinois State Scholars. Mendel also placed semi-finalists in the National Merit and the National Achieve- ment competition. Xxx - X X k IIKIAI F I f 'Q Q ' ' 4 1 fl! fill : H, A , N 'ru-A xwib' I xv , MendeI's National Achievement Scholars included ll. to r.l Spencer Foote, Chris White, Darryl Johnson, Ray Dozier, and Michael Threadgill. -I--I .LY--I-I LEFT: Mendel's Illinois State Scholars include SITTING - Il. to r.l Al Pedroza, AI Adducci, Jeff Unton, Frank McKinstery, Bob Fabrizio, Joe Kurucz. STANDING - ll. to r.l Rich Nakroshis, Russ Prek- was, Paul Donovan, Brad Budinger, Spencer Foote, James Kevin, Bill Cupach, Norb Salamonski, Mike Mes- serle, Gene Ciesla, Bill St. Leger, Don King, Joe Pappan, Alan Arendt, and Tim Con- way. ISI RIGHT: In National Merit competition Mendel placed several students. They include ll. to r.l Tim Conway, Don King, Paul Donovan, Spencer Foote, Frank McKinstery, Rich Nak- roshis. 132 LEFT: Nik Vukelich, who won All-State, AlI-Catho- lic, and New World Catholic All-American hon- ors, drives through the line. LEFT: Co-captain Jock Gavin slicks to o Fenwick bock. Gcvin's defensive skills won him All-Catholic honors lasl year. BELOW: Jim Colderone demonstrales the running style that won All-Catholic honors. Other Mendel gridders who won All-Catholic honors included Mike Burt, John Knoebel, and Eric James. T34 Candy Drive Mendel's annual fund-raiser, the Candy Drive, got off to a slow start but finished successfully on December 10. The school's quota of 520,000 was met, each student selling S60 worth of delicious chocolate candy. The three top salesmen were Ed Vaisvilas, George Herrera, and Jeff Jones. All three seniors won ten-speed bicycles. The top class salesmen were Kevin Barry, P. Polk, and Henry Foster. Each received either a radio or tape player. ABOVE: From the expressions on their faces, the thought of having to sell 560 worth of 'Moppets' and 'Crunch Bars,' means something different to each stu- dent. RIGHT: After helping distribute the candy, seniors ll. to r.l Bob Fabrizio, Joe Fiaoni, Jim Shue, and Jack Gavin take '5' to relax. ' V Evaluations The school year saw two separate groups of evaluation teams. First, the Augustinian Evaluation Association came and gave Mendel a highly favorable report. Later in l January, the North Central Association examined the school's operation during three days of close observation. The North Central Association, which is responsible For the accreditation of every secondary education institution in the Midwest, gave Mendel another Excellent rating. Father Dodge and other Mendel mentors listen intently as Dr. Feely instructions before the AEA evaluation. gives lost minute iBOVE LEFT: Mr. Rose lis- ans intently to o presenta- on by one of the NCA voluotors. iBOVE RIGHT: Following 'ue final day of evalua- on, the NCA presented ge results in the Mendel brary. IGHT: The NCA team. 1 'J 4. If cf' '40 1 N' gs' iz' 12.5, '72 Ll ,P ,z r 4-Y- ,. .Q ,r 5 -A in Q 41 55 J ,Qs Y is G wc af .. av' If ND RCLA SSM N . 'W Juniors This year's Junior Class prepared to take on the responsibilities of school leadership by supporting the seniors in their efforts to overcome student apathy. ln the Student ,Senate, the iuniors also initiated their own action. The formation of the Grievance Committee, for example, was largely the result of work done by junior representatives. ln other activities as well the juniors gave every indication that they would be able to assume the responsibilities of seniors next year. Many iuniors also began planning beyond their high school years by preparing for col- lege. With the help of Mendel's Guidance Department, iuniors began gathering information about colleges and taking tests. The Junior Class not only made the T973-74 school year one to remember but they also began to apply their spirit and pride to future years. H , ---Q-gr Ln A 'whiff The 1973-74 Junior Class Officers Were: Mike Drzewiecki, Anthony Wilkins, Gary Schouten and Mel Piper l 38 6? s is X X NY is 4 A if y 'Y T Q 'is S 1 X 'xr .E ix if. 1 .a ff as if ,ex 1 X 1, if Y A Mn f ,L 2 ' it X a l I i X 5 gsgghi li. Bart Aeillo William Allen Michael Bailey Peter Balcerzak Le France Barber Harrold Barker Thomas Barriball Robert Bartus Andrew Bell John Bewenga Richard Bloom Gregory Bolin Michael Bomer Thomas Boskey Marty Bourgeois Lacy Boyd Robert Bronke Michael Brown Michael Bruzdziak Kevin Bryson Gregory Burks Michael Burt Terrence Butler Phillip Camera Conrad Carpenter Kevin Carr Marc Cartwright James Cavoto Calvadore Cheversi Gerald Collier Brian Cooney Mark Cooper James Courson Kevin Crawford Timothy Czmiel Kieth Davis Anthony Dean George Denison Nelson Derdigny Brendan Diamond Edward Dickson Gene Dieudonne Patrick Dolan Steven Donohue Michael Drzewiecki Michael Ellis Carl Evereh Michael Figura Daniel Finn John Finnegan Dion Flemming Quintes Flowers John Foley Thomas Galvin William Gan? Ralph Gerrick Ar! Gilmore Joseph Golio Geffrey Green Junius Greene Wayne Greer Charles Grego Gregory Griffin Kevin Griffin Gary Guichard Glen Guichard Reginald Guignard Joseph Harrell Michael Harris Maurice Harvey James Hill Mark Holan James Holland Kyran Holmes David Houlihan Charles Howard Darryl Husband Michael Ingram Romand locco Charles Ireland Roberi Jenkins Daniel Jennings Vicfcr Jimenez F . G , - -17 AM ,g f jg liyfsif if ig? , 7' L ,J Q , , . f V -A ' ' N 3, 7 A M-fs 3' s 1 X 5, . X if . 1 .wr ., f 4 l as 1 X, iw t 29131 2' Tony Johnson Michael Jones Rodney Kent Mark Kevin Robert Kilis Kyle Kimbrough Richard Klapkowski John Knoebel Angelo Knowles David Krzeczowski Gregory Landrum Flavio Lappo Caesar Lee Daniel Lee Gerld Lee Andre Linton Kirk Lovely Milton Lovett Thomas Magee John Maniatis Dave Maracich Leonard Marturano Kevin McCray Davis McDonald Terrence McGoldrick Kevin McMillon Chrstop Megaro Michael Mercier Craig Metros Christopher Miceti Marceau Mitchell Charles Mitchum Charles Mizner Eric Moore Jerome Moore Donald Mordus John Moreno Michael Morrin Gregory Moskop Daniel Nahulak Tyrone Nelson John Olson Gregory Page David Peraziana Michael Phelan Dean Pieri Dean Pietkiewicz Melvin Piper Allen Pokrzywa Robert Porche Jeffrey Powell William Pranske Darryl Pullen Lawrence Purcell Thomas Ragan Keith Randolph Willie Rivers Elbert Robertson Eric Rouse William Rowan Arthur Rowlett Craig Russell Robert Ryan August Sallas Leo Schefe Garry Schouten Martin Semeriian Gary Siatka Thomas Sisko Leonard Sisnette Gregory Sivik David Skau Alfred Smith Ralph Smith Jeffery Smolinski Joseph Sobczyk Robert Solorio John Spudic John Steward David Sunzere John Sutton Bernard Tafoya Paul Tausch Kevin Thomas Hs Robert Thompson Dorn Thornton Slavko Tomich Russell Travis Donald Urbanus Michael Vanderwalker Patrick Waldon James Walker Dennis Waller Patrick Walsh Mark Washington Michael Whitlow Lawrence Wichlinski Anthony Wilkins Kevin Williams Marshal Williams Gary Wills David Wilson Joseph Wilson Daniel Woods Chester Wozniak James Young Edward Zagar Jack Zausa A junior class listens attentively as Fr. Gavin discusses U.S. History. Sophomores After the hectic freshman year, the Mendel sophomore settles into the daily routine of high school. As a group, the sophomores have learned everything they need to know about Mendel. Yet each individual sophomore still has much more to learn about himself and oth- ers. He has to start setting goals for himself, goals that will affect his later life. He has to decide how he will use his remaining high school years. This year's Sophomore Class chose to use their time at Mendel wisely. Leading the school in studies, athletics, and extracurricu- lar participation, the sophomores proved themselves to be true Mendel Men. Moderator: Fr. William Sullivan Sophomore Class Officers: Tim Sewing, Fred Robinson, Jim Coogan, Oscar Grant. 144 .1- 'ww ,X E , l, . A rrre r j ,N Q J' . of .ffef 1':?1.iff?1a-. Te K - n . 4 E' j .4 I s If ef A - A 2.2-. , . gg, rf, V--22? -1 A ,Af ' is - I f , , Qu Q L .Ee :,. 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V i Q W 5 it X . .fpef- X . . it. F 2' Q- 15, . . L xg! 'tif f f 1 ,X l 1 if fg,.m.,f. - , ,tc . , 9 A A xml? 'U 1, 6 X It . X 'gill y X j,51,'f ii .iff ' f A A 'iii fi of c K .,-t Q J ' my K f:ff.5',5Q5IQli? V ' ' A - ,:L... Hip' it yy y K in is z 'Qt - Q X l To ff s - newn- Ken Wahlin, sophomore, is thinking about his big date for the weekend. . ' '92 ii, 1' ' x 44' Geoffrey Smith Juan Smith Kevin Smith Harry Sola Nicholas Sowc Bruce Spasoff Jeffrey Springer George Stephenson Louis Strapp Paul Sykes Frederick Talton Stephen Taylor Victor Thorton Scott Tinervia Michael Tunstell Vance Vallenari Ramon Villafria Kenneth Wchlin Grant Walker Michael Walker David Warden Jeffrey Williams Raymond Williams Rodney Willaims Brian Wills Christopher Winston Mylowe Wooley Nicholas Zagottc Gary Zarlengo Thomas Zikovich I50 Freshmen Although small in number, this year's Freshman Class was big in school pride and spirit. In their studies and extracurricular activities like the Candy Drive and Homecoming, the E freshmen established themselves as true members of the Mendel family. The transition from grammar school to high school, however, was not an easy one. The freshman was undoub- tedly confused for the first part of the year by the new surroundings and unfamiliar faces. By the end of the year, however, the freshmen were no longer strangers but part of the Mendel scene. Father Erwin Dodge, O.S.A. -JV? mmwiif Freshman Class Officers: FROM TOP TO BOTTOM - Tom Dolan, Ben McCall, Phillip Christian, Mike Knoebel. f 'Q 11 v f 'a ' fzffgwfiim s 1 ,, .,,, J A Q- 9' Q .x .195 I r 39 'B -21 , if fig. C , . . - X Q l X. i f My 'gf 1, ,,.. :iii ,,, , ,gs f' f 4 S , . 4? 1 . ,, - '-Er , v ZiE?L Q-S.. V. 0 V' slip , , Nh 9' 1 C ls A W ryr or A li g QQ A ,-. or ' '. V,., J f' 3 e f is fs rrrrr l . 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Mark Abels Trenton Adkins Jerome Amos Tyrone Amos Frank Anderson Milton Anderson Lewis Berry Rudolph Bitoy Anthony Black Robert Bubula Leslie Butler Timothy Cahill Wilson Cain Robert Casey Philip Christian Norman Clark Michael Clifton Phillip Collins Brian Compton Andre Copeland Joseph Curtis Walter Czmiel Kevin Dacorte Alvin Daniels Emanuel Davis Harold Dennis Mark Dickson Thomas Dolan Anthony Doyle Perry Draper Darren Dupree Raymond Eligan Jerome Elliott Francis Evanish Randall Flint Morris Franklin Nicholas Ganier Larry Garrett David Geeter Kenneth Giffen Henry Grant Kenneth Gray Milton Green Kevin Grogan Udell Hamilton Jerry Hansen Damon Hendricks Darrell Hendricks Darren Hicks Terrell Hill Lawrence Hobson Daniel Holland Reginald Honore Jonathan Hoover Kerwin Hudson Andre Isabel William Jachna Robert James Ronald Johnson Dane Keyes Michael Knoebel Gregory Longstreet Emil Lovely John Marshall William Marshall Leroy Martin L6 Q if fu I li ' if Q ll J gig ' . 47,10 , V ,tl il S' ,I L x 'X 9 fll an nw .. of .af H i N at '- .. ,' .-gf. fm J ...!-- . , lf ' 9 ' U 'Nb' , 4 WQQETU-V elk 'SQMTLZ il- 1 wiizsfffefi ., 14- 1- 'gtfgln ,- ..,,. 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W 3 , ML. ,, ig: ni , A RIGHT: Freshmen unsuccessfully battle Seniors in Homecoming Tug of War. ABOVE: This freshman learns the inevitable result of the Tug of War. 154 JFWCV fun Anderson, Mrs. Margaret Andrews, Fr. Edward 30, 32, 78, 108, 128, 138 Berretini, Miss Emma 34 Bohan, Mrs. Mary Brennan, Fr. Donald 14, 30, 32 Brown, Mr. Patrick 33, 80, 81 Buffo, Mrs. Mary 118, 1 19 Caldiraro, Miss Joanne 37 Camera, Mr. Nicholas 35 Cavaliere, Mrs. Angeline 1 18, 119 Conway, Mr. Charles 35, 47 Coverick, Mrs. Mary Anne 1 15 Cregier, Mr. Ronald 36, 50 Crowe, Mrs. Laura 1 19 Diamond, Mr. James 38 Dodge, Fr. Erwin 31, 37, 86, 87, 122, 123,127,135,147 Ellis, Mr. Timothy 33, 42, 43 Falasz, Mr. Anton A Abels, Mark 151 Adducci, Alexander 1 1, 67, 7 124, 131 Adducci, Allan 11, 94, 103 Adducci, Michael 49, 95, 145 Adkins, Trenton 151 Aiello, Bart 100, 101, 139 Aikens, Walter 1 1, 79 Alexander, James 145 Alexander, Keith 97, 145 Allen, Kim 1 1 Allen, William 79, 89, 139 Ambriz, Ralph 1 1, 69, 103, 1 Ambriz, Richard 145 Amos, Jerome 51, 151 Amos, Tyrone 51, 151 Anderson, Donald 1 1, 94 Anderson, Frank 51, 151 Anderson, Milton 151 Angellotti, Robert 43 Arendt, Alan 1 1, 87, 94, 131 Arens, Anthony 1 1 Ashenbrener, Jeff 1 1 Ashley, Donald 112, 145 Ashley, Lovance 1 1 Auston, Gene 145 6, 94, 1 03, 28 Fao ulfg Index Ford, Mrs. Goergia 36 Frigo, Mr. Jack Gahan, Mrs. Jeanne 1 19 Gavin, Fr. John 7, 30, 128, 130, 143 Grapenthin, Mrs. Anne 115 Guida, Mr. Lou 39, 42, 43 Hogan, Fr. Michael 39 Harkabus, Fr. Donald 35, 39 Hartman, Mr. Jerimah 37 Hickey, Mrs. Ellen Janulis, Mr. Raymond 34 Kevin, Mrs. Mary Anne 1 15 Kerrigan, Miss Marrion 1 15 Kret, Fr. John 39, 98, 1 16 Koscik, Mr. Frank Labadie, Fr. Wilbur 35 La Morte, Fr. Edward 38, 1 16 Ledin, Mr. Donald 31, 38, 56, 57, 58 Lindbloom, Leo 1 18 Loewig, Mrs. Anne 1 15 Sfudenf Index B Baffa, Steven 1 1 Bailey, Michael 139 Baker, Leslie 145 Balcerzak, Peter 139 Barber, Le France 1 12, 139 Barker, Harold 139 Barnard, Darigus 145 Barnes, Donald 137 Barriball, Thomas 74, 100, 139 Barry, Kevin 1 1 Bartoli, William 145 Bartus, Robert 139 Bates, Francis 1 1, 89 Battle, David 85, 145 Bautista, Steven 80, 95, 145 Bell, Andrew 43, 87, 90, 139 Bell, Cortlandt 1 1 Bell, Eugene 90, 92, 145 Belu Jerry 12 Berdell, George 12, 89 Bernal, James 145 Berry, Lewis 151 Berryman, Brian 92, 145 Biewenga, John 139 Bitoy, Rudolph 151 Black, Anthony 151 Lovett, Mr. James 7, 34, 36, 51, 55, 89 96, 109 Martin, Fr. Thomas 6, 10, 31, 32, 74 McAllister, Mr. Ed 34, 36, 62, 85 McClintock, Mr. James 37, 38 McDonough, Mr. Michael 6, 38, 42, 43 Mudd, Mr. Steven 32 Nicholas, Fr. Gerald 33, 37, 38 Oedzes, Miss Dean 1 16 Provencher, Mr. Melvin 33 Rayappan, Mr. Savarimuthu 75 Rolland, Milton Rose, Mr. Richard 33, 82 Rudakas, Mrs. Millie Seeger, Mr. Ronald 38, 1 13, 1 12 Sise, Mrs. Shelia 33 Sullivan, Fr. William 32, 116, 144 Taylor, Mr. Thomas 35 Tyma, Fr. John 30, 33, 94, 130 Younger, Mrs. Margaret 35 Blackwell, Nathaniel 12 Blakey, Ralph 12, 82 Bloom, Steven 12 Bloom, Richard 139 Bobb, Albert 12 Bokowy, Michael 12 Bolin, Gregory 74, 1 12, 139 Bombagetti, Ted 12 Bombard, John 12, 23, 50, 52, 53, 54, 103, 127 Bomer, Michael 78, 139 Borgo, Gene 145 Boskey, Thomas 42, 89, 126, 134, 139 Bourgeois, Marty 69, 139 Boyd, Lacy 51, 139 Brewer, Arthur 12, 59, 60, 76, 77, 79, 84 89, 109 Bronke, Robert 139 Brooks, Keith 12, 89 Brown, Michael 139 Bruzdiak, Michael 139 Bryson, Kevin 139 Bubula, Robert 151 Budinger, John 12, 81, 131 Buechele, George 72 Burke, Richard 12, 49 Burks, Gregory 139 Burt, Michael 6, 42, 90, 139 Butler, Leslie 151 Butler, Terrence 92, 93, 1 12, 139 Byrne, Thomas 12, 64, 85, 90, 93, 94 0 Cacic, Joseph 145 Cahill, Peter 145 Cahill, Robert 145 Cahill, Timothy 151 Cain, Wilson 151 Calderone, James 13, 42, 45, 84, 133 Callahan, William 13, 42 Camera, Phillip 75, 100, 124, 130 Cristiano, Joseph 145 Crooker, Michael 15, 56, 60, 87 Cuellar, John 86 Cunningham, Sandy 15, 89 Cupach, William 15, 76, 77, 81, 83, 96, 124, 131 Curry, Ricardo 15 Curtis, Joseph 151 Czmiel, Timothy 122, 139 Czmiel, Walter 151 Da Corte, Kenneth 15 Elizalde, Michael 57, 145 Elliot, Jerome 151 Ellis, Michael 140 Evanish, Francis 152 Everett, Carl 50, 140 F Fabrizio, Robert 16, 56, 60, 84, 102, 131 134 Fambro, Edmond 145 Ferry, John 16 Fiaoni, Joseph 10, 16, 43, 76, 84, 87, 1 14, 124, 134 Campbell, Derek 13 Cardinal, Joseph 13, 68, 127 Carlin, John 13, 50, 74, 76 Carlin, Michael 13, 76, 87, 101, 103, 110, 112, 124, 128 Carpenter, Conrad 1 39 Carr, Kevin 139 Cartwright, Marc 79, 87, 110, 112, 113, 139 Casella, Joseph 13, 43, 74 Casey, Robert 151 Castro, Gavino 145 Cavoto, James 49, 69, 95, 139 Da Corte, Kevin 151 Daniels, Alvin 151 Davis Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, , Anthony 68, 145 Clevon 15 Derrick 145 Emanuel 151 Keith 139 Dean, Anthony 139 Dedoe, Michael 15 Deegan, Nicholas 15 Denison, George 139 Dennis, Harold 151 De Pillars, Richard 145 Figura, Michael 140 Finn, Daniel 140 Finn, James 145 Finn, Kevin 16 Finnegan, John 140 Fleming, Dion 79, 140 Flint, Randall 152 Flowers, Quintes 140 Foley, John 75, 140 Foote, Spencer 16, 76, 79, 131 Forney, Darryl 16, 42, 85 Fort, Paul 16 Foster, Henry 145 Cavoto, Richard 95, 145 Cheversia, Salvadore 42, 139 Chiaro, Leonard 13, 94 Chisum, George 50, 52, 53, 54 Christian, Phillip 145, 150, 151 Ciesla, Eugene 13, 103, 131 Ciesla, Michael 13, 99, 103 Clark, La Ron 55, 68, 145 Clark, Norman 51, 151 Clayton, Mark 80, 145 Clemens, Thomas 14, 69, 75, 94 Clifton, Michael 151 Collier, Gerald 139 Cockrell, James 14, 78 Coffey, Glenn 14 Cole, James 145 Collins, Phillip 151 Compton, Brian 151 Contente, Antonio 145 Cooney, Brian 100, 139 Conway, Timothy 14, 76, 80, 81, 82, 96, 131, 132 Coogan, James 50, 82, 86, 87, 93, 96, 1 14, 145 Cooper, Mark 85, 139 Copeland, Andre 151 Cosey, George 145 Couch, James 14 Cousen, James 139 Coyle, Robert 14 Crawford, Kevin 139 Derbigny, Nelson 97, 139 Derkacy, Michael 15, 103 Diamond, Brendan 139 Dickson, Edward 50, 52, 139 Dickson, Mark 51, 151 Dieudonne, Jean 140 Doig, Gregory 15 Dolan, Patrick 42, 75, 140 Dolan, Robert 145 Dolan, Thomas 150, 151 Donohue, Steven 74, 126, 140 Donovan, Paul 15, 23, 131, 132 Doody, James 15, 42, 56, 84 Doody, Robert 145 Doughtery, David 85, 145 Downs, Samuel 15 Doyle, Anthony 151 Dozier, Raymond 15, 78, 80, 82, 84, 85, 87, 90, 131 Draper, Perry 151 Drzewiecki, Michael 57, 74, 126, 138, 140 Dunlap, Brian 145 DuPree, Darren 151 Dworak, Dale 145 Dzado, Michael 145 E Easley, Harry 15, 79, 89, 90 Easley, Marshall 15, 79, 89, 90 Eligan, Raymond 151 Franklin, Dale 145 Frankin, Dan 16, 23, 76 Franklin, Morris 51, 152 French, Vaughn 16 Frigo, Lino 16, 76 G Galvan, Thomas 80, 83, 100, 101, 140 Gamble, Reginald 16 Ganier, Nicholas 152 Gant, William 93, 140 Garrett, Larry 152 Garrick, Ralph 140 Garcia, Pedro 57, 58, 146 Gavin, John 10, 16, 43, 44, 66, 76, 84, 86,103,126,128,133,134 Gbur, Paul 16, 66, 94 Gbur, Peter 17, 94 Geeter, David 152 Geist, Daniel 146 Giften, Kenneth 152 Gilbo, Mark 17 Giles, David 17 Gilliam, Christopher 146 Gilmore, Art 48, 49, 85, 90, 140 Gilmore, Michael 146 Gloude, Joseph 146 Goeppner, Michael 51, 55, 146 Goldsmith, Michael 55, 146 Golio, Joseph 140 Good, Richard 17, 42, 94, 103 Goodrich, Jay 50, 52, 53, 54, 146 Gorski, Robert 42, 146 Gosa, Edgar 42, 146 Grant, Henry 152 Grant, Oscar 144, 146 Gray, Kenneth 152 Green, David 17, 50 Green, Jeffrey 140 Green, Milton 152 Greene, Junius 140 Greer, Wayne 140 Grego, Charles 80, 140 Gregori, John 17 Gregori, Ricky 146 Griffin, Frank 17 Griffin, Gregory 140 Griffin, Kevin 100, 140 Griffith, Robert 17, 42, 46 Grogan, Kevin 152 Grotto, Joseph 17, 103 Guichard, Gary 49, 93, 140 Guichard, Glenn 49, 1 10, 140 Guider, Vincent 17, 42, 83 Guignard, Reginald 140 H Hall, Leo 146 Hamilton, Udell 152 Hammermeister, John 17, 62, 7 90, 91 Hampton, Vincent 17 Hanekamp, George 17 Hansen, Jerry 152 Hardin, Dana 146 Harmon, Jeffrey 1 12, 146 Harrell, Joseph 140 Harris, Gregg 51 , 97, 146 Harris, Kevin 146 Harris, Michael 140 Harvey, Maurice 57, 93, 140 Hattemer, Michael 146 Head, Lamar 17 Hendricks, Damon 58, 152 Hendericks, Darrell 152 Heneghan, Mark 17 6, 84, 85, Hennessy, Phillip 18, 64, 65, 90, 102 Hennings, Byron 120, 146 Herrera, George 18, 62, 63, 85, 90, 91 Hicks, Darren 152' Hill, Claude 50, 51 , 146 Hill, James 140 Hill, Terrell 152 Hoban, James 93, 146 Hobson, Lawrence 51 , 152 Hoff, Michael 18, 42 Holan, Mark 75, 97, 112, 140 Holden, Tyrone 68, 146 Holmes, Daryl 49, 1 46 Holmes, Kyran 85, 140 Holmes, Leroy 18, 79 Holmes, Moses 18, 43, 78 Honore, Reginald 152 Hoover, Jonathan 152 Hopfer, Karl 18, 99, 103 Horbrook, Darrell 18, 89 Houlihan, David 95, 1 10, 1 1 Howard, Charles 140 Howard, Russell 146 Hudlin, Richard 135 Hudson, Kerwin 49, 152 Huhra, Allen 146 Hunter, Paul 18 Husband, Daryl 85, 90, 140 I Ingram, Michael 140 Iocco, Romand 140 lppolito, John 18, 94 Ireland, Charles 85, 90, 140 Isabel, Andre 152 Irving, Rodney 49, 146 J Jachna, William 152 Jackson, Darrell 51, 146 James, Eric 18, 42, 89 James, Robert 152 Jaronski, Robert 146 Jedlicka, Michael 10, 18, 43 87, 128, 140 Jenkins, Robert 93 Jennings, Daniel 95, 140 Jimenez, Victor 140 Johnson, Tony 1 12, 141 Johnson, Darrell 18, 79, 131 Johnson, Gerald 146 Johnson, Ronald 152 Johnson, Terrence 154 Jones, Daniel 18 Jones, Jeffrey 19, 127 Jones, Jonathan'19, 103 Jones, Lamar 18 Jones, Michael 85, 90, 141 Jones, Raymond 51 , 146 K Kadzielawski, Garry 146 Kapelinski, David 146 Kapelinski, Dennis 19 Kawanna, Ron 147 Kent, Rodney 89, 141 2, 140 , 44, 45, 76, Kevin, James 19, 62, 76, 84, 89, 90, 91, 96,131 Kevin, Mark 37, 80, 83, 99, 141 Keyes, Dane 49, 152 Kilis, Robert 141 Kimbrough, Kyle 141 Kimbrough, Ralph 19, 79, 89, 109 King, Donald 19, 74, 76, 81, 84, 131, 132 Kinnison, George 19 Kirwood, Stephen 147 Klapkowski, Richard 141 Klockowski, Jeffrey 19, 33, 43, 68, 84 Knoebel, John 42, 48, 49, 50, 60, 66, 74 152 Knoebel, Michael 152 Knowles, Angelo 97, 141 Konquee, Geoffrey 19, 93 Korienek, John 20 Korienek, Robert 20 Kosman, Joseph 43 Kozik, Jeffery 20, 66, 67 Krynicki, Paul 7, 20, 33 Krzeczowski, David 56, 141 Krzeczowski, James 56, 147 Kuhn, Lawrence 20 Kuhn, Timothy 69, 147 Kunkler, Vincent 20, 39, 94 Kurucz, Joseph 20, 56, 61, 76, 131 Kuziel, Jerome 20 L Landrum, Gregory 141 Langhart, Peter 147 Lappo, Flavio 141 Latina, Eli 20 Lawrence, Reginald 20 Lawson, William 112, 147 Lee, Caeser 93, 141 Lee, Daniel 80, 93, 141 Lee, Gerald 85, 90, 141 Lee, Henry 147 Lee, Stephen 147 Lewis, Steven 147 Lewis, Thomas 57, 85, 147 Lindbloom, Charles 21 Linton, Andre 141 Lira, Gustavo 147 Littles, Kevin 21, 112 London, Gary 21 Long, Robert 21 Longstreet, Gregory 152 Lopez, Ricardo 21, 78 Lovely, Emil 85, 152 Lovely, Kirk 89, 141 Lovett, Milton 42, 141 Lucas, Edgar 79, 85, 90, 147 Luster, Freddie 51 , 97, 147 Lynch, Donald 21, 79, 89 84, 1 03 Lynch, Timothy 50, 68, 147 M Macey, Mark 147 MaGee, Thomas 56, 95, 141 Mangan, Mark 21 Maniatis, John 57, 141 Manno, Charles 49, 147 Maracich, Dave 50, 52, 53, 75, 1.01, 103 Marshall, John 152 Marshall, William A. 147 Marshall, William E. 152 Martin, Leroy 152 Martin, Michael 152 Marturano, Leonard 95, 103, 110 Mason, Michael 147 Mazzoni, James 21 McCadney, Michael 21 McCall, Beniamin 150, 152 McCarthy, Kevin 21 McCray, Kevin 141, 49 McCray, Herman 153 McDevitt, Lawrence 147 McDonald, Davis 141 McElroy, Darren 21, 124 McFadden, Ronald 153 McGoldrick, Terrence 75, 95, 141 McGee, Bryan 147 Mclntyre, James 21 Mclntyre, William 147 McKee, Kevin 51, 69, 147 McKinstery, Francis 21, 59, 76, 84, 131, 132 McMillon, Kevin 141 McMillon, Ronald 21 McMullan, Lawrence 51, 55, 147 McNicholas, Daniel 21, 68 Meade, Shawn 147 Megaro, Christopher 43, 69, 141 Mercier, Michael 141 Messerle, Michael 22, 76, 80, 83, 126, 1 31 Metros, Craig 59, 60, 100, 101, 141 Micetich, Christopher 141 Mikan, Steven 22, 43, 47, 84 Miller, Gregory 79, 147 Miller, Michael 153 Minor, Frank 22 Minor, Gregory 22, 78, 87, 89 Miskell, Joseph 22 Mitchell, Marceau 89, 141 Mitchell, William 147 Mitchum, Charles 93, 143 Mizner, Charles 141 Moore, Eric 43, 141 Moore, Gary 147 Moore, Jerome 43, 141 Moore, Le Andrew 49, 57, 153 Moore, Robert 22, 89 Moore, Tyrone 147 Moran, Joseph 153 Mordus, Donald 141 Morono, John 141 Morgan, Carl 89, 147 Morrin, John 22 Morrin, Kevin 97, 153 Morrin, Michael 97, 141 Moskop, Gregory 108, 141 Mosley, Marlin 22 Moy, Richard 147 Munday, Vincent 147 Murphy, Roy 22 Murphy, Terrence 22 N Nahulak, Daniel 141 Nahulak, Steven 148 Nahulak, William 22 Nakroshis, Anthony 148 Nakroshis, Richard 22, 37, 131 Nash, Gregory 97, 148 Nelson, Keith 93, 148 Nelson, Tyrone 93, 141 Newhall, Redondo 22 Nix, Anthony 22 Noble, Steven 148 O Olds, Anton 51, 148 Olson, John 141 Omara, Robert 148 O'Sullivan, Timothy 148 Owens, Timothy 153 P Page, Gregory 50, 142 Pankey, Nathaniel 148 Panozzo, Ronald 148 Papan, Joseph 22, 131 Pappa, George 23 Pappa, James 148 Paquette, Daniel 23, 103 Pasco, David 148 Pate, Wayne 97, 148 Patterson, Howard 51, 148 Powergen, John 51, 55, ds, 148 Patton, Frank 112, 148 Paulino, Mario 19, 23, 37, 57, 83, 128 Pedro, Riccardo 148 Pedroza, Al 23, 42, 45, 87, 131 Perazianna, David 142 Perkins, Philip 153 Pesut, Robert 23' Peterson, Arthur 23 Pettenon, Gregory 20, 24, 76, 7 102 103 I Phelen, David 153 Phelen, Michael 43, 46, 142 Phelps, Alfred 85, 90, 148 Pierei, Albert 148 Pieri, Dean 142 Pietkiewicz, Dean 142 Piper, Melvin 87, 1 12, 138, 142 Pochron, Wayne 153 Pokrzywa, Allen 142 Polk, Derrick 24, 76, 1 12, 1 13 Polk, Duane 152 Poole, Jai 153 Pope, William 24, 43, 84 Porche, Robert 82, 89, 93, 142 Powell, Derek 24, 62, 85, 90 Powell, Jeffrey 85, 90, 142 Prekwas, Russel 23, 24, 42, 45 Pranske, William 75, 142 Pullen, Darryl 89, 142 Purcell, Lawrence 142 R Ragan, Thomas 93, 142 Randolph, Keith 142 Reed, Douglas 153 Reed, Peter 97, 148 Richardson, Gentry 24, 78, 89 Riddle, William 43, 59, 148 Riedel, Robert 57, 93, 153 Riggio, James 148 Rigoni, Robert 24 Rivers, Willie 85, 89, 142 Roberts, Helmut 24 Robertson, Elbert 108, 142 Robinson Robinson, Robinson, Robinson, Robinson, Frederick 144, 148 Juan 153 Lucius 24, 78, 89 Michael 24 Rodney 153 Roche, Kenneth 148 Rogers, Anthony 97, 148 Roth, Robert 153 Roth, William 7, 24, 42, 84 Rouse, Eric 43, 44, 85, 90 Rowan, Daniel 24, 43 Rowan, William 43, 74, 142 Rowlett, Neander 148 Rowlett, Arthur 142 Rozema, Randy 148 Ruchala, Marco 24, 68 Rupp, William 24, 42, 45, 46 Rusnarczyk, Walter 24 Russell, Craig 142 Ryan, Michael 76, 148 Ryan, Robert 142 7, 84, 87 9 Sabo, Edward 25, 68 Safran, Michael 25 Sain, John 153 Salamonski, Norbert 23, 25, 75 Salas, Carlos 85, 90, 153 Sallas,August 142 Sallas, Joseph 25 Satalic, John 153 Sawicki, Mark 90, 148 Schefe, Leo 142 Schouten, Gary 42, 65, 75, 87 Scott, Frederick 148 Scroggins, Marvin 148 Seals, Frank 148 Semerdiian, Martin 142 Sewing, Timothy 74, 144, 148 Seymour, Vance 93, 148 Shannon, Willis 148 Shepard, Maurice 148 Shepard, James 61, 148 Siatka, Gary 142 Simington, Steven 85, 90, 148 Simpson, Eric 25, 1 12 Simuniak, Michael 148 Siska, Thomas 108, 142 Sisnette, Leonard 85, 89, 90 Sivik, Gregory 69, 85, 142 Skau, David 42, 142 Smith, Alfred 142 Smith, Beniamin 153 Smith, Carleton 148 Smith, Cornelius 148 Smith, Dennis 153 Smith, Geoffrey 57, 149 Smith, Gregory 49, 153 Smith, Juan 149 Smith, Kevin 149 Smith, Ralph 43, 89, 142 Smith, Thomas 153 lmolinski, Jeffery 142 lmoot, Michael 25 ineed, Michael 51, 153 lobczyk, Joseph 98, 142 okes, Wayne 23, 25, 85, 94 ola, Harry 57, 149 olorio, Robert 75, 1 12, 142 onneveld, Roger 153 owa, Nicholas 43, 95, 1 12, 149 pain, Loren 25 pasoff, Bruce 149 pringer, Jeffery 97, 149 pudic, John 142 tadnik, John 153 tanley, Robert 25, 103 tephenson, George 149 teward, John 82, 96, 142 St. Leger, William 25, 76, 84 Stokes, Craig 25 Stone, Gregory 25 Strapp, Louis 149 Stribbling, Mark 153 Strong, Kevin 25, 79, 87, 1 10 Sullivan, Terrence 25, 103 Sulski, Christopher 153 Sunzere, David 42, 75, 142 Supalla, Steven 25, 92 Sutton, John 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