Mundelein High School - Obelisk Yearbook (Mundelein, IL)

 - Class of 1984

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Mundelein High School - Obelisk Yearbook (Mundelein, IL) online collection, 1984 Edition, Page 184 of 198
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war games R is just a GA Top: Pat Logan sets up before a game. Above: Joe Litney, Mike Lucas, Dan Brown, Dave Earley Fritz Quasthoff, Chad Brown, Pat Logan. Not Pictured: Ken Klein, Bob Wood. Right: Joe Lit ney and other members play a game called Mod ern Armor ar Games was a club in which students played a va- riety of games involving conflict, diplomacy, and military strategy. The stu- dents in War Games were all extremely intelligent people who had a deep interest in history and in the military, according to Mr. Tom Jurco, one of their advisors. They are after challenge they don't get in school, said the clubas other advisor, Dick McNally. He went on to say that the players were self-starters who were ex- ceedingly creative and imaginative. They had an overdeveloped sense of fair play and procedure but they weren't tied to rules. They seek to bring order to their universe, not go around in chaos like other students. They are kind-of like grown-ups in concert t-shirts? Nm., '

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1 f f f 2 4 miff -' K 'VL it iff- V. ' V ff f 'M ,., if 'ii W f iii ' 1 . Xl 1 it 'if ,T M anew fr' ' VM' WWW f fa ,. in . e- -it ,Q ' 2 A, . an 1 , :AV zz H a iz 6 gg . .ff ual t mac Promotes Athletics ake 82 athletes who want to promote athletics. Blend with Powder Puff football games, volleyball and basketball challenges, and field trips to see various Chicago teams, and you have MAC, the Mundelein Athletic Club. MAC was open to any student who had earned an athletic award. lts purpose was to teach the members to get involved and to learn from their achievements and their failures. As a club, MAC sponsored many special events, including the annual senior- faculty volleyball and basketball games. They assisted in other athletic events in- cluding tumbling and wrestling tourna- ments. They also recognized outstanding athletic achievement by naming the ath- lete of the month. The club's officers were President Matt Gallimore, Vice-President Chris Pieroni, Secretary Peggy Koehler, Treasurer Jen- nifer Retzinger, and Sergeant-at-arms Mark Zeigler. WW Top: Mary Supergan and Lisa Sodt wait to .rt I ' greet new members before u meeting. . Middle: President Matt Gallimore presides over a meeting. Left: Mr. Bob Bohl. adviser. takes care of the cIub's financial matters. .2



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BTS intramurals ntramural sports had three basic purposes. One was to enable students to learn a lifetime activity they would not ordinarily have in P.E., such as bowling. It also per- mitted students to get more in depth with a subject they liked and excelled in in P.E., such as volleyball or basketball. Its third purpose was to enable students to meet and compete with people they might not ordinarily meet. The main reason for me participating in intramural volleyball is that it is the only competitive volleyball offered for males here. Also, it is a lot of fun and I can make new friends, said senior Chris Klein. Twenty-four teams competed in bowl- ing, six teams in volleyball, and ten teams in basketball. PLAY IlVI'sg meet new people Top: Laura Kozien gets ready to roll a strike. Middle: Top row: Nick Rehm, Paul Jurgens, Guy Danhoff, Dan Mueller. Bottom row: Joe Plucinski, Rob Sinkovec, Steve Baum, Steve Ollendick. All were members of a basketball team called E-Z Does lt, named in honor of their friend, Eric Zemaier, who died tragically in a car accident in October. Far left: Mike Bruett serves during a volleyball game. Below: Lee Rumpel, Mike Lucas, and Ken Klein warm up before a basketball game. , 1 8

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Mundelein High School - Obelisk Yearbook (Mundelein, IL) online collection, 1984 Edition, Page 80

1984, pg 80

Mundelein High School - Obelisk Yearbook (Mundelein, IL) online collection, 1984 Edition, Page 140

1984, pg 140

Mundelein High School - Obelisk Yearbook (Mundelein, IL) online collection, 1984 Edition, Page 183

1984, pg 183

Mundelein High School - Obelisk Yearbook (Mundelein, IL) online collection, 1984 Edition, Page 5

1984, pg 5

Mundelein High School - Obelisk Yearbook (Mundelein, IL) online collection, 1984 Edition, Page 24

1984, pg 24

Mundelein High School - Obelisk Yearbook (Mundelein, IL) online collection, 1984 Edition, Page 12

1984, pg 12


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