St Francis de Sales High School - Accolade Yearbook (Toledo, OH)

 - Class of 1971

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Framework V I: Ji At once my pieces e- ,A fisfpfg zf formed themselves into ff.:ff'7 5fQ . '-e.r2lLgB v. ff groups and families, games ff - , fi V TN. - 5 I - T:-H lin! ' ' - .ij xi-Qfdfi' ': - f f.tf' 2.1 1 Qu .w-5 ' f 'Q ,ff '.f v , ee 'l i'-rif7 Y ' and battles, friendships ' and enmities, making a small world. For a while he let 1 this lively and yet orderly world go through its evolu- tions before my enraptured eyes in play and strife, f f , i ll, V . 1 . . ff f' f' -3 7 '- , t ll 1 l QL , L , l f kj ,H . I -mt? ff! A ty j I i , 1. .1 will 'Zi' ,-. , ' . Ur .f ' ' .- 3-ja ph- 1 5 I, . wg Lx. .ii , 5 . Q pi I A ' ' girl: making treaties and fighting battles, wooing, marrying, multiplying. It was indeed a crowded stage, a moving breathless drama. As the playwright shapes a drama from a handful of characters, so did this puzzle builder from the pieces of my disintegrated self build . up ever new groups, with and new circumstances and situations that seemed tob e eternally inexhaustible. 'Lookl' he said. . it f A: vcr fin . L, lfyi l l 'Till V i. 3 V x?'!lTH'r - Hill-5'- . . 1 V I 'ffix ' is V. 1 :s . - , -....,..4LLlL B44 ever new interplay and suspense, -,- , -'N , .. i, ,- K ,, l ., . fvery Piece Must be Properly lnfegrafed Q:-for A . .then he passed his hand swiftly over the board and gently swept all the pieces into a heapg and meditatively, with an artist's skill, made up a new game of the same pieces with quite other groupings, relationships and entangle- ments. The second game had an affinity with the first, it was the same world built of the same material, but the key was different, the time changed, the motif presented in an entirely different manner. f 1 , V lu x NIA 'v' xl N A K 7, iv X F W . ,X X .J-.K T... - 1 N, tl ,, 4-v.'-.N 1' , -W ' '- Sz, . '1 ' Y' N ': 1 N. if . x 'fm 'NX ,- X- Q L, i X Ng .' V ' hi x' ' A . ' 5 w -- 1.29 --' ' ' 5 , A Q Rx' - rv J- -L if. I . X 'iw .v 1 ' 'Jin 'G- Q ' 'Z '- 13, - , f'.'.33Qi5g1r? f'J, ' - , I ., - .,, A xl - ' r Wm , 6 l1,, A 2 4. , Q' V 'u-'---., . Q ,EQ i lr l Man? Puzzle Permits an lnfinlfe Number of Arrangements And in this fashion the clever architect built up one game after another out of the figures, each of which was a bit of myself, and every game had a distant resemblance to every other. Each belonged recog- nizably to the same world and acknowledged a common origin. Yet each was entire- ly new. Each highlighted a different feature and was framed in an entirely unique fashion. ,v-L, The Arehifeef Merely Gaides fire Pieces Given Him The pieces of my personality seemed not so much to be placed together as to pull themselves together, as though attached by invisible strands and moved by some inner force. Nevertheless, because of their infinite possibilities they required the guidance of the architect, which he rendered with slight movements of his clever fingers, trimming every rough edge and centering the very best pieces. x-N., I, Ui 12 The Spirit Provides the Key fo Within each arrangement there was a central or key piece, whose extensions reached far into the others, lending them support, ' binding the whole together. Without this piece the picture not only lacked wholeness, but would not even remain together. No sense could be made of it. By including this key piece in the proper position, however, the architect gave meaning and integrity to the picture. lm 'W f 1 ,1 Jar. , fhem is - the Ari of life' 'This is the art of life,' he said dreamily. 'You may yourself as an artist develop the game of your life and lend it animation. You may complicate and enrich it as you please. It lies in your hands. Here, take your little pieces away with you. The game will often give you pIeasure.' I bowed low in gratitude to the gifted puzzle player, put the little pieces in my pocket, and left by the narrow door. - Herman Hesse .4-F' 1' .5i.Q, ' F3911 'U' Ad uf E .,-4.: ' ' -f Qi u 14:-.fagn I1 F11 5 1 -lv . .'.' 'L I H JP c L f' 5:.55f,J g57 FE X 3 .1 4 1 1 , X go, 46- v? X ' ACADEMICS' One of the many puzzle-forms that develops d uring high school is that which is characterized by the academic area ofthe student's life. Science, history, math, languages-all these and others are the pieces which, when properly arranged by the guiding hand of the teacher and the personal effort of the student, unite to form another aspect of the individual. This puzzle-form should never be considered a final product, but rather, an ever growing, developing and changing attitude through which the student can come to a better understanding of himself and the world in which he lives. x 4 .J K ,.f-A , -1. 41 , , ,Q-1 -- ' iq. L., .f A: W M. w -uf m .aw ' nl, -1- , .9 . ,, Q wr: . f:.' . w A ' 1: ,,.x , w .,. xv 1 1 I 1 N -:1 4 Wi. ri' Y 1' VLH -, 2, ,.,,,,Il 'msg-,., N X ., 44 J' mf wx, W if.Lw..q. 'l. Most Rev. John Donovan, Bishop of Toledo Very Rev. Louis Komorowski, OSFS, Provincial Guide Students by Instruction , 3'-f fa 1 . 2 4 and Example In most instances, it is the duty of the government or administration to properly reflect the desires of the people served. However, in a school, the situation is such that it is also the duty of the administration to take the initiative at times, and to lead theschool in a much more imaginative manner. Those in charge must not just solve problems as they arise, but must foresee the possibility of problems, and prevent their occurrence. They must be, as they are here, agile and far-sighted, a spark for united student spirit, a salve for daily frictions, the support and reason in our academic futures, and the model of accomplishment for every Knight of St. Francis de Sales. Rev. Richard McLernan, OSFS, Vice Principal Rev. Robert Healy, OSFS, Principal 19 Fr. Al - : -3 ' 2' . Q-1.1-. - , P- 1- ' '..:,5 ur.. ,1 l f AZ ,E J wg, :.a.'1, .-' ,',..4:,.r :J-.. ,..l:gb' H5-ffl .- Jr it' .. ,,, 1? Mali'-,'y,'.1-' :H -.-'l--1162 1, ',,jL-11114 eff J. . :.5.' 2. 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' .M - All ww f' - .- will-1'ff' ,Yilsiigfgfmmi:l,ll,,:,i2iQl,..,,,', ..25,l':i1g,,,,- ,nw 1 f - :Its Zyf-vfxzalvlq' g'fi'Uj'1QLjk'!?iJ,fAg:-17,-v1,1,l.,,i fl-1. ki:0'-LHj.,'.1i,- -- -i . ' 'F ' , 5, Q K Y.-, .. ,-,' .:. JL, ,.i ur., .1 lr' p. ,- I-,-JBC Ulu. '- .9 r.1l.gwf'f:' i wllw .. ,,,.iv- l- .,,l.!! , ,-nl, ,l ,k.,v -.,1,.,,- . . ,fn - 1 ff':1'1L4 f'2?,- ' i :'FsfPTn'L1y 15:1 :ilu ly -il.,.:'.-,. 'z-ll'-all pl- lv l 'g,:,il,,z ,.,,-,frfsi.f,i.5-,mm ,, l ! 'f.fi '-if ' iii: is ' ,V in- :1:' 1 ' V M' ft.,-..uL :u.-':p r' 'I,. 5'gf:fhf'i2luElt:l.,'!Ji9ki:5. P' 1 Guidance Counselor, Fr. Tom Moore listens attentively to John Starzynski. Russell, vocational advisor, speaks to the student body. li Assistant Principal, Mr. Mattingly takes a well deserved break. Fr. McMenamin, gives Dan Murtagh some hints on how to make the most of the guidance reading room. . ,, e , ,, Y Fr. Finn, director of scheduling. 6 i Fr. McMenamin, head of the guidance department. Guidance and Counseling The guidance and counseling facilities at St. Francis provide the unique service of aiding each student to develop his intellectual abili- ties to their greatest capacity and to take advantage of the opportunities then available to him. This service is provided in the form of interviews with students, especially those having a difficult time with their studies. Important to the Juniors, and especially the Seniors, is the analysis of the Strong Vocational Interest Test and then, if needed, assistance in the choosing of a college. Thus the guidance and counseling department offers a service to the student for both now and the rest of his life. is at ,tw I Religion Reminds Students Who They Are Unto thine own self be true, though a somewhat wornout phrase, used to be rather good advice to give to youth. Not today. There is growing evidence that many of our young people do not really know who they areg there is nothing absolute or permanent for them. Nationality, family, social class, race, occupation-nothing offers a fixed identity to these alienated young people. The purpose of our religion program is to show these people who they are by showing them the Person in whose image they have been made. When young people know who they are, then they will know what they must do, what values they should possess, and they will know of the concern that they must show toward their fellow man. Ml 'gif- Fr. Doll prepares one of his major topics of the year, non-violence. Fr. Komorowski dialogues with his religion class during a Mass 22 Flick Frame questions Ghandi's relevance in the U. S. today. Fr. Brennan discusses the literal translation of Genesis. Fr. Mossett takes time after class to an- swer a student's question. A i I 23 English: A Witch's Brew Fr. McMenamin interogates Dave LaVoy. Q , , Fr. Fisher is amused by a witty response. Fr. Prentice analyzes the structure of a play. of Punctuation, Composition, Interpretation gf Fr. Chrzanowski is pleased with his students' achievement. lVlr. Antoszewski answers a question in his speech class. 1 . I ,I ff Papers and some allegory, ln English class that's the storyg Read a book and punctuate, Write a bit, but not too late, HamIet's flaw and Chaucer's tales, Steinbeck's grapes and Melville's whales, For a course of powerful trouble, Like a hell-broth boil and bubble. Double, double toil and trouble, Fire burn and classes bubble. O, well done! l commend your pains, And every one shall share i' the gainsg And now about the classes sing, Enchanting all that you put in. Mr. Nally introduces his freshmen to the intricacies of grammar 'Y Besides teaching a rather dynamic French course, Fr. Richard Forti serves as freshman moderator. i ,, - r - l-1-z . '.'f1'?:' 25 l -l- ,1 ' . I ' . Wi 2 Y .V I N l I arli l - 7 if X .mx Y - - 1 V' .,.41 If-is -. xxi A :Z l 4 . site. .' 15, . ..,, N , Q f-1 .i--'r I ,i.14,'1 ZiSf.l'TE' !?. P 'Fl .A , qinx-,,y ' 'QQEELLN Paul Sobb and Anthony Nowak are in the midst of contract negotiations with Fr. Forti. Tom Sutton listens attentively as Mr. Mudrow explains the symbolism in Der Steppenwolf. Saint l L, if , '32 X Francis Students Search Language's Labyrinth As they descend into the maze of declensions, conjugations and genders found in Latin, Br. Eberle breaks up over a student's German pronunciation, -T-Biff' , Q, - l i r French, German and Russian, many students ask themselves why they bother with a foreign language when they have difficulty enough getting by in English. Few students probably ever find a satisfactory answer to this question, but most will try to make the best of the situation. This means that some will become relatively adept at reading in a foreign tongue, while others, a very select few, will have the opportunity to study for a year in l il 1 Europe. However, all may benefit from this program in some way, because who knows when one might have to say, Le stylo est sur la table. Fr. Sottek is trying to get the march toward Gaul moving again. Ullll Fr. Baraniewicz teaches French and Russian. '1-.2 Mr. McDermott finds something funny in economics class. Mr. Ted Stickles, economics teacher and swimming coach, talks with Father Fisher iil'2m:?5?:?Q:-35175, gl 4:g.'.:.1,..s J ' -' ' Mr. Wozniak teaches World History to Freshmen. Fr. Koelzer looks menacingly on Sam Botek. istory Students Relive the Past Ax - Diekman examines a periodical. Those who do not remember the past are condemned to relive it. With these words the contemporary American philosopher, George Santayana, exhorts mankind to open its eyes to the learned teachings of the past. The his- tory department here at St. Francis is admirably following this charge under the aegis of Fathers Koelzer and Diekman and Messrs. McDermott, Stickles, and Wozniak. Thanks to these men, scores of students are being raised out of the pit of abysmal igno- rance, happy that they have recovered, at least in minimal amounts, priceless nuggets of knowledge. chuck is one of Fr. Koelzer's favorite victims. Knights Experience Science in Lab Silver white gases and bright crimson flashes, fumes that assault both my nose and eyelashes, yellow-green frogs dissected and pinned. . . l'm sorry but science just boggles my mind. lt staggers the imagination to discover that such a highly organized body of knowledge some- how slithered out from underneath a laboratory door, that it somehow emerged from that room full of broken glass, unburied frogs, rust covered clamps, chipped burets, snapped-out slinkies, bouncing rubber stoppers, billowy puffs of smoke, and that awful odor of formaldehyde. Unlikely as it may seem, that's where science is at, and that's where we seek it. ' Mr. Stack labors through an after school chem lesson. Mr. Thompson teaches both geometry and physics. 30 Q- TC? 0 . -7 1 . if iff ffl 4 - l l I' Mr. Sevenich arranges his biology notes before class. li 5 '!.,..,,-viva. Q4 u '1 '1 X HQ:-'s Fr. Landgraff teaches both biology and health. up in '--- ,a -v I U --- 'L, 1-fo. ' o' M -0' T V' ' uno, -H 0 ,y-ro f- ,M e ,N - ' ' .140 . Cx. F ' cuf rlunghohldfs My n-co. ' hal kv' ,N bv. 0 no .N N wo, 0 - .. A - .- . 4.4 - - -P04 ,.,. 'U' n.:-no ' 'H V ' up-I0 - .od -N -' ,,,,,. nu.-N '-, Looking a bit sinister, Fr. Ebenhoeh explains the magic of chemistry. Budding biologists carefully examine life through experimentation. - ,wgnadns ' Mr. Ingham explains the basics of set theory to the Sophs. l .,.,........l Fr. Cutter tries to make sense of alge 'liz bra for the lm An'n Mr. Ficner teaches math and chemistry. Mr. Ficner tells his Seniors how math can be so much fun. ia l Those Magnificent Mathmen Belanger demonstrates perpendicularity to the Juniors. and their Function Machies Mathematics you're the one You make schooltime lotsa fun Mathematics I'm baffled over you. . Mathematics squares and cubes x and y which one to choose And coefficients it all confuses me. Every day when I make my way to math class My head starts spinnin' and I'm wonderin' if l'm gonna pass. Algebra, Geometry lt's all Greek to me Mathematics I'm still quite fond of you. Fr. Finn teaches calculus and Senior math. Advanced Courses C Provide Opportunity for College Credit Able and ambitious students can get college credit by taking any of four ad- vanced courses: Advanced Chemistry, Biol- ogy and English, and Calculus. There's plenty of fun for everybody. Whether your thing is differentiating functions, des- cribing dense molecules, dissecting dead rats, or discussing deep literature, you can do it to your heart's content. Fr. Finn demonstrates his mastery of calculus. - 1 Fr. Komorowski leads a poignant discussion in advanced biology. Fr. Ebenhoeh and Tom Sutton probe the perplexing world of chemistry. 34 I , C W...- x Sutton, Eby, and Steele discover a neat-neat reaction -. .,,., ,, ., ,,f,,, .11 . ' '.i M J iw' 'i '1 7 J H1934 -lv :.+'f?n'.,,g '-:Nik ei 1iLglm!.z:, I ,,Q !!-I j,jaiiI':i, 'U' I ,1 'if. - 'BNI ., .. E, ' ' , 4' . 2L.s 1i f' U, J, .P-bf. ,V , .' ., -3 'qw' -V 'Eg fi J- 'A i'.i4F'i3lflP,ZQ?'.rl 'V ' la - , in-1 , :,,,L,, .4 . -1 - 2 .' .' ' .' -- ' . --1--u---:Tj rf' , . . Ad ' ' - W f ' ,, N -N txulw A . JJ- -' 2 I 1 x 11 fsx R 'I 'I fum I .4 English is Mr. Gavin's forte, 35 Wi A breath-taking death-defying ride, practice at drawing recognizeable G 7 I n Q1 pictures, the flexing of fatigued l , , fingers, exploring the fascinating mysteries M h I D n Q of a twirling ropeg is this part of the cur- l riculum? Certainly. Although varying from the basic concept of the r more conventional courses, the practical subjects, be- side offering a type of relief from the daily rigors m and routine of the normal academic day, help the students develop beneficial skills. These useful y talents, easily adapted to everyday AC n 9 life, play an integral part in 'provid- Mr. Kubacki properly adjusts headgear. Mechanical drawers attack assignment. ing a more diversified curriculum. fi 1 V --qi.. W . W .F - M -4, l . y ,ff r l F if .nv- -P ff' Bro. AI and Pete Bowes yuk it up. Boxing adds a new dimension to physical education. Bro. 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H' :MMV 1 ., , , ,,-mr, ,np ,J - 5---11.'L,Au ,U A-,illf ., lift .-- HW? ii, .' ,ily rum: D: ,g rffqnyfr-v, vm-. ,:,.n.M--A Fall fall at st. fnanels IS a time of fevemsh aetlvlty. amlo falllnq leaves stuoents quickly Leann to olspel summer2's nostalole memomes ln the face of neolstnatlon, seheoules, ano Books. But out of this ehaotle tloe of events emenoes a unlliylnq unoeneunnent of spmlt nefleeteo ln each of the knlqht athletic ano aeaoemle enoeavons l26Gl26Il:Ully howeven, the CARGIIREG SEASON SOON vanishes Into the enum neallty of exams, stuoents. ,ne not BOUND By pnloe alone, BUF By tmals. B R0 a n When you first walk in the door you find yourselfin a. Q funeral parlor, you are led down a long narrow corridor and into a large room with a circular bar in the middle I of it. The room is filled with t I S e m e people dancing and talking. Where are you? Why, you're at the 1970 St. Francis homecoming dance. The dance was based on a roar- ing twenties-speakeasy theme. The funeral parlor, it seems, fC r was only a front for the dance. The highlight of the evening came when Father Healy announced that the senior class had elected Pam Trabbic of Notre Dame homecoming - queen. She was escorted to the stage by Tim H O m m II'1 Q D Bumbaugh to be crowned by Father Healy. l i Honored as queen, Pam Trabbic radiates her royal charm. 44 saab lad: Idea Anim lem- Danny Murtagh and date clown around in roaring 20's fashion. Pat Anderson's date seems surprised that the punch has run out. ,. in Q A X ' asf: vi J af' ' X1 7 Tom Blank guffaws in reaction to Danny Murtagh's quip Relaxing from the rigors of the dance floor, Fred Whitman is absorbed with the company of two friends. 45 Sophs prepare for an overkill of the enemy. Charming cheerleaders ride the Junior train to victory. 63. . I ti ' Students Abandon ff, 17 . ix, 1 K4 B 3 fi. 'Ai t 1, -2-5 ., 5-E' 13-11:1 EV...-3i'3'irl.J.. 1:10 Several Knight backers add their dextrous talents to the homecoming effort. Senior Roadrunner smiles demurely at his pretty escorts, Marcia Sattler and Kathy Nowakowski. 46 X V f 7... 1: K 'I r N wi. 'mki . .,,. 1.146 ,Min . 's' 'E- , ltd, ,QV N. l,-A4 'lg I ',-H,'i'v,, 1 . hz - r fs. Jl 'l',i'.iH,. FW3G'i?s:5kHJif-an Idlzl ww T J 'S ' y, wizflf tudies To Participate ln Rally, Parade This year, as in those past, St. Francis' students begrudgingly put aside studies to dedicate themselves to the work involved with homecoming. Afternoons and evenings were spent in the making of floats and signs. Even the freshmen, as unfamiliar as they were with the St. Francis tradition, were willing to forego the bliss known as learning to better engage themselves with the spirit of the moment. And it all paid off. The week prior to homecoming was one of excited agitation which began drearily Monday and slowly crescendoed to a rousing rally at the end of the week. The walls throbbed with the voices of hundreds of students as they chanted vic- tory to the Knights and ignominious defeat to the Irish. Fortunately, the students carried the enthusiasm of the rally home, for those last minute preparations which plague even the best planned ventures had to be taken care of. However, all was ready Sunday, as the parade left for TU to down Central and to return again with the Irish Knight. ' The queen and her court enhance the normally brutal battlefield. Fullback Bob Spitler looks for running room. Kidnap Irish Knight As they had a year before, the Knights had lost their first two games of the season and were not favored to beat Central. But beat them we did, 7-3, riding on a wave of spirit which had been building up during the pre- ceding week and especially the night before the rally. The Fired-up Knights scored in the third quarter on a two-yard plunge by Bob Spitler after trailing the lrish 3-0 at halftime. Kevin Kelleher added the extra point to make it 7-3 in favor of the Knights. Neither team scored after that, and the Knights came off the field victors and keepers of the lrish Knight. Pumping and churning, tailback Sam Botek evades an Irish defender. John Eisenger hands off setting up another long gainer for S.F.S. ' ' ' -' ' - h J . ' f . ,M I ' I v f' , n 5 ,1- nnmiuser ' i S 'N K If fgfq P r QL. ..-.--v - N-.. , .ns -Wg '--r we V4 gp V , ya, - ' 5 -N----T.-.--.--f . -,ff ' A A v X f . . .M 'f.,g,7yZ. 9 r '7 rj 1 , i ml-, 14 ,. vw 3. ' H 62, N'315-.-if A -, , . f J'L.'- if -am , - 3, 7 .Q V ,- V -, 5, I ' ' 1, I ' J Aff: ' -f . lj , 1, A , QW ,al-J 1, . Q X fir - 41 'w' 0 i Q ' Q YE ' ' fu. 4 an . H 3 5 - 'i . N , . Lv l , ' . . u.gf..: 1 .1 - , - W4 ' . A 9 ,- Q A ,fi 1 , I rf: fl Q .E 7 y J Jian -.ff in .,qf f' l.A' - - 3-' 'A- V. .,i , ,-H K .. -4 ' -. A ' V, f ' .' 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' J A .Ky Seguin examines the handiwork of Gary Woytyshyn. S Brad Lee and Dick Ftadecki labor arduously. J. T. Sturtz, half of the Easy Sign Co., toils zealously xt-,, -1Hg27,. grasp. Maureen Bolger captains the cheerleaders. Celebrate, celebrate dance to the music -t The 1970-71 edition of the Spirit Committee is perhaps the best that St. Francis has ever had With the in valuable aid of J T Sturtzs and Steve Ziolkowski s sign companies it has produced more posters and placards than have been seen around St. Francis for years The devoted de signers, drawers and painters have kept spirit high for all our athletic contests throughout the year by their consistent and worthy efforts Responsible for raising enthusi asm, besides the Spirit Committee S - are the cheerleaders These perpetu 1- ally smiling young ladies must some how transmit their vlvacuty to a not always receptive student body They must be especially patient when teaching cheers which require any intelligence or sense of rhythm to Tim McDermott and Jeff Mallamad examine an article to be published in the Saimagundi. 3 Tom Conkle types some copy for ' ' tonight's edition of the Salmagundi. .-.21 'T - ,.1 i 'rf fo., Mr. Gavin and Steve Koslowski discuss the dummy Salmagundi: Communication is the Beginning of Understanding The Salmagundi, created last year as an informal supplement to the Lance, this year became the official school newspaper. Under the direction of moderator Mr. Gavin and co-editors Tim McDermott and Jeff Mallamad, the Salmagundi was expanded considerably, with more permanent staff members and contributors, and consequently, more pages. The awesome task of running off 8000 pages on a tempermental ditto machine is enough to scare the bravest soul, but the stouthearted Salmagundi staff manages to produce an issue nearly every week. The Salmagundi, while becoming a little more serious in its tone, still has retained several of its popular satir- ic features, such as Tom ConkIe's Celebrity of the Week column. l, Q' if s, X ' .'-4 Tim, Jeff and Tom ditto off another page of the paper Stapling together the Salmagundi is a community project The band officers proudly play the Alma Mater. -1 .1 4 ' Drummer Steve Toth helps provide a spirited halftime program. The band forms the vanguard of the parade to T.U. Q. P d r i ff' 4 ' Y i . ,, --- ' '+E'?e W M' 23 1' qi' If .P fi .' V' ' x N ' : ' Y ,-',QEjl gfjfi -gil, , -X N li . f, l ' .-. ' I -yjasrli-' EN . X f f-f 1' fv 1' - 4'1'iTi'Qf5? ' 4 Q , i f ff: l , xrtf I , I i H in ,, ,:'.,V,, i And the Beat Goes on . Endless hours of rehearsing precede any band performance. Nlost high school bands strut out on the football field at half-time to a miserably captive audience. But, such was not the case for St. Francis this year. We were not forced to listen to the same old marches which we hear dozens of times each fall. Instead, the band usually provided a light and enjoy- able, truly entertaining, half-time show consisting of such tunes as the overture from Tommy and Q Gadda Davida. All this did not come easily to the band. It was only possible because of the dedication of the band under the direction of Mike Powell and Mr. Zapletal. 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'- 2 1 1 1 1 11 1 '5 11 1 X. 1 1 , 1 V X1 ,M po. 535:21 Rqu,-1 11.. fu ,..- .1'11 , m1 11 TJ '1-1-if 71 11 -in 1 1 17' 1 M' Pr' . .1 - '11- - Y 1 1 W i 1 1 Y 11 2 111 V1 1 -11 'Q C1 111W 1, 111 11' 1 1 11 fd 1 15? 111 11 1 11 '1 151 Li , im, . 11 111 1 , 56 ' Vlr. 'A' Directs 'George Wash -. T X A l1....3fg. 1 A blustering Uncle Stanley, portrayed by Gerry Amborski, eyes the situation. s - A 4-A. 5:5-, I ..,.. 1 . l ff 'fhafx I l l . l x- 21 i ,-:mga TT -- ...- ington Slep Here' Keeping in mind the resoundingly successful production of Guys and Dolls the year before, the St. Francis dramatics department, under the direction of lVlr. Eugene Antoszewski, presented on November 6, 7, 81 8, l97O, George Washing- ton Slept Here , a comedy in three acts. The plot revolves around a city couple, Newton and Annabelle Fuller, who buy a house-more precisely a shack-in the country. They have a lot of trouble adjusting to country life but gradually get to like it. ln the climactic scene Newton and Annabelle discover they are broke and will lose the farm, and proceed to drown their sorrows in drink. Credit for the play's success should go to Tom Conkle and Julie liams, who were very effective in their roles of Newton and Annabelle Fuller, to the supporting cast- particularly Gerry Amborski as the blustering Uncle Stanley and Bill lvlenacher as the very rustic Mr. Kimber-and of course of Mr. whose professional skill in molding raw talent to fit a role is, and hopefully will continue to be, a great asset to our dramatics department and our school. Kathy Shea and Julie liams discuss the relative merits of rural life. Deluged by problems, Annabelle Fuller partakes of some lively liquid. 57 f ,V--f-.fzifk-ff, I 5'Llg ' 15 ll I,-if.-1 4' n,,, ,A . - ,f,,u..v i dnnaf-,4 N1 f f.' ' f 'm ,L , ,z lr. ,- wi 'Fish-, ' ,,. , .'A',f1' 0 'rl ,, A JKT: 5511, ', 'i 'I'5y.r.4-Ji benj ,- -:mark by R+ V , ' ' 4 Ypavw, '.,,, , it .' .. -'H-n.l.z . a , 'I Y ', ' n.,.,,-.A ,, 58 CHA Z' s- 'v.A B ..a, ,, --. . '34 531-4 '-I' 'ff -fs-1 John Eisenger exquisitely demonstrates the option play. Coach Mattingly barks instructions to junior Mark Main. Knights Vent: Ti it ul ' is Iv? Adrvriw I !fP',i1l5f5lQ4gti'2 W l , -l-.tis ..,-. f'f'-+G' , - i' If lfwlen lf ftbfn 4, ru.. arly Frustrations on Woodward, Waite, and Start The fortunes of a frustrated football team which had begun the season with a very disappointing record, began, in the latter day of September, to change as the St. Francis Knights rediscovered their winning ways. Having lost their two games to Whitmer and Hamilton Garfield, the Knights appeared in their first Blue Division game only to fall to Libbey. This defeat, which shocked the City League, put the pressure on the failing St. Francis football team. The Knights, however, proved equal to the challange as they defeated Woodward and Waite in their next two games. Halfback Herman Price starred in these victories showing flashes of brilliance as he carried the ball. St. Francis also recorded a critical victory over Blue Division power Start with the credit for the win going to the defense which managed to contain the excellent Start offense. Hitting a gaping hole, Herman Price exhibits All City form John Eisenger, varies the attack with an aerial strike Sam Botek eludes a would-be tackler. ' -- jlxg ffzfvjgp- pl . are T R 5' .1 nun: -4 4, '-f - ffm .',, -. .... f - I if-Q i .l 1 i 'v 'fef HQ,Iiii1f'?,a? 'FQETIN .QQTTQ3 M:.:Sm:'1 E X11-Z-.lil if-.1 V VV 11,55-sbt D ,fq , 'GH girly: :1m9,,gai,4sq.,? ,,-?l,:Age,f-EW 1f,...,l km' -7 it , Q' ,5f:i51'iK Qi.-F-QQQ:-,-, A ,. - ' I- WN Ll,,,.grn1?f - t if , ,. R T Q. L Y .' I pf, H -u i: ' 1-., e .-- 25 ' T' .if wi- l L - 1 i , ,, A5 - , an . ,, - ,t ,,1z5.'a,,,Qs,-54, -A R fr : fe , -- f +- at Za as I if : J 2. J - .. it elm ' ff' VT-1 9-' - ml 'L -11 2- f A L., ly A ':-- ,j a, ' - gl ,W .I ' . : E' . E--1 Fr 4 ,QU , et. -Args' ' I 1 . 'A A , lf.:g2.l:,fs2..:'.2r,.fQs1efiLc':?i-m+s4f'::3,g. . -eTr..'.:Z,l-:-5.1-Q rl lg' .W -V-Y., JUNIOR VARSITY- First Row: Bill Taormina, Mark Malone., Kevin Kreuz, Doug Medford, Fernando Crotte, Jeff Balter, Joe Marazon, Ron Marelli, Bob Harman, Gerald Powell, Gary Recker, Richard Crossen, Kevin Kenney, Second Row: Joe Schmidbauer, Stephen Fender, Dan Younkman, Rick Staccone, Henry Nowakowski, Doug Mitchell, Jim Crumley, Mark Billups, Chris Spiller, Bob Comes, John Meyer, David Kenney, Third Row: David Peer, Andrew Lucas, Robert Sexauer, Dan Kosztak, Terry McManus, Tom Utrup, William Velker, Doug Morgan, Michael Soviar, Terry Fell, Scott Mislan, Mr. Ficner. 60 Knight Gridders Spenc n,. BX F IW! 5 Eying his target, John Eisenger puts the pigskin in flight. hanksgiving at Home aving defeated division leader Start and Cardinal tritch, hopes at St. Francis for another hampionship Game appearance were high. With St. ohn's the only remaining obstacle, the chances ror e Knights looked good. But all these hopes were hattered as the Knights fell to the Titans by a score f 6-0. This climaxed a rather disappointing season r St. Francis. With several returning lettermen, owever, the Knights can look forward to more suc- GSS ll'l SSSSOFIS to COI'T1G. iagrbh' 1 nr IARSITY- First Row: Jim Ceglio, Bob O'Donnell, Rich Croll, Dave DeVictor, Mark Scheuer, Kevin Kelleher, Jeff Potrzebowski, Dave Kenney, Tim orio, Ron Gralak, Larry Metzger, Dan Sexton. Sec- nnd Ftow: Charles Hartung, Jim Gerken, Larry ,Covacs, Steve Eby, Flick Staccone, Hans Anderson, lim Korsnack, Bill Schuck, Dave LaVoy, Pat llleyers, Jim Crumley, Joe Toth, Pat Burkhardt, Mr. Svenich. Third Row: Mr. Ficner, Mr. McDermott, Len Stanish, John Nahm, Gary Zarembski, Ron Keaton, -lerman Price, Walter Gorman, Mark Young, Bob E'-1-ja 1 ,M fe QP a,ga'?.-4 Nolan, Rick Radecki, Chip Comes, Steve Dziad, Fourth Row: Mr. Mattingly, Mr. Wozniak, Steve Velker, Bob Collins, Mark Main, Pete Bowes, Bob Spitler, Guy Golembiewski, Tim McDermott, Mike Tice, Butch Hanley, Mark Nadaud, Jeff Kowalski, Keith Young. Fifth Row: Ken Symington, John Streicher, John Gorski, John Eisinger, Tom Huff, Sam Botek, Larry Ivan, Gary Roberts, Greg LaPlant, Gary Findling, Tom Imbery, Ron Soviar, Mr. Thompson. Knight Harriers Log, Countless Miles to Inherit the Vllin Thirty hooded, sweat-suited members of C.C Runners and Company were a common sight to pass ing motorists as the Saint Francis narriers performe their daily workouts along Bancroft Street. Cros Country is a sport in which legs plus mileage equal good performance. lt is a sport in which the partici pant has miles to go on his feet, and miles to g before the meet. With burning lungs and blistered fee the harrier runs. Good wind, speed, and stamina are o the essence in the training of a cross country runner Though the 1970 squad endured the loneliness of long distance loser, it was a young team and there is great deal of hope for the future. They have worke and run that future teams may perhaps inherit the win. i I 1 .. i I E 1 L B I i lt's a photo start l ,gem -1. -Tom Conkle, Phil Zmuda, Mike McGrane, Ed Lopacki Mr. Michael Nally. Ziemlanski, Ted Steele, Bill Cantu, Scott Pease, Gary Bryan, Harriers ramble in scenic Ottawa Park. An up hill struggle for the knights. JUNIOR VARSITY- First Flow: Chuck Tippery, Tom Buehrer, Jerry Kunish, John Celusta. Second Row: Chris Gelusta, Martin Werner, John Gleason, Rick Sheamer, Mark Couturier. Third Row: Ed Wyszumiala, Don Pellioni, Mike Roesner, Bob Bochi, Gary Zaciewski, Fourth Row: Bit Fournier, Gary Hanenkarath, Gary Wienandy, Van Silka. Kneeling: Rev. Mr. Michael Nally. 63 Ken Smith prepares to lofl a long one. Fr. Sottek is the intramural director. The Ebscene Mob after their victory. A receiver and a defender leap high for a pass in the Popcorn Bowl. Ebscen 9337 ll! l . U . l l,. l l l 1 i ob Baron s Wastelanders Dominate St. Francis Intramural Football Competition Herbie's Hunkies, Mac's Maniacs, Finn's Farkle Family, Caesar's Assassins. Are these names of football teams? Of course! They are members of the S.F.S. intramural league. With Father Sottek at the helm the intramural program was steered to a highly successful season ln the Squires' Division the Baron's Wastelanders dominated play in the Popcorn Bowl, bringing home a victo- ry as well as trophies for copping their division crown. The Ebscene Mob walked away with all the honors in the'Knights' Division. The intramu- ral season gives everyone a chance to exhibit his athletic prowess while experiencing the thrill of competition. And the 1970 Knights Division Championship Game is underway ..... ,,.. I,.. , I I1 f ,M Nui' 'Il '--'V Cs ' rw' V. ,, 'E Tl? 4, A ah .l ,. TQ . u -- --Lx.. x ,p.,n-.4 W A nu'- 'w ,,. . ly., Q ..,, , WINTER with wlntel2's Blusteny onslaught comes an attempt to unoenmlne the almost leeenoany knlqnt SDIRIIZ. st. FRANCIS, olsmayeb But not Oestnoyeb By the loss In the shoe Bowl playoff, eonlilbently launches the 1971 semes of INDOOR sponts sketlsall, SWlmmlnG, ano wnestllne. aften an all too hont ehnlstmas vaeatlon, an assemslv IS hGl0 IO onon last yean's EOD seholans. this eaeemle event nemlnos all that he exams ane not fan off. Fr. Russell provides needed guidance as moderator. , - -.V 68 1 l- . .. . ,I , 5 'rua 7' Fr. Russell doesn't seem to get the joke. l, ' Y- , --r -..-, I -, l , . l . M. f- V l ,ug l M 5 l ll lx Y , ' l , Y Y 5 l-Qu,-,l,lv.1!Ml-fr all N . l J ,ll l. , I, r g. l i . Al, 1 5 President Scott DeNies and Secretary Bob Eddy enjoy a good laugh. Steve Eby and Scott DeNies count votes for Freshman class officers. Student Council Forum for ldeas Framework forActivity The 1971 student council was the first to operate under a con- stitution which provided for the direct election of officers by the student body. The result was predictable: this year's council represented the students more fully, assuming responsibility for such programs as the intra- mural quiz bowl, cheerleaders, the Old Newsboys' and Marshall Funds and color day, in addition to its more traditional responsibilities such as homecoming, rallies, the tutoring and big brother programs, and weekend dances. tit! Mike Joseph is intent on making a point. as Tim McDermott asks for recognition. 69 Jim McHugh takes a fine pick off Mike Kearney. Kearney passes over defender's head. 5 i 'G' 1' 1 Ll fig, Ln 4 ', u-.. Lj 'J I E: 1 Q tr 7 'If U Jim ' :. ' ' 1 1 1 Hn. . .re- , . .,l,,l.-.V I 4 11 :girl-5'g'.? 'Singh L' . .. . . , ,. M 17 W, riffs: 153.2-,V il ez -4-new X '4 , , 1.4-bn -.LQ .' 'rf'- -. X' 'mx .tv , ' ' ' , Mb , ,, i 'i .. A i' . q 1:i.4 f ' -. ' WK 'r'i-IW?-. in ,T RAF, .agp ,. .ja ' ' -v W.-GEL. vqfzf -V -:-1-uf 'E ESQ' 'V Me . F 1 A ' 195 if Q i , ir ' gy, N,l.1,9.- , , I . McHugh, Jackson Pace Hustling Roundball Squad The first half of the '71 basketball season was full of contradictions. The early season was marked by a couple of really great games, one a losing effort at Delphos, the other a fine upset over Whitmer. It was also marked by a number of outstanding individual per- formances: The shooting and rebounding of Jim McHugh, the ball control of Mark Wolever, and the QWHY leaping and hustle of Van Jackson. 3 Q Nevertheless, after eight games the Knights found themselves 3-5. All alone, Jim McHugh lays up another basket. 5 l ti! Don Obertacz goes up and in. Van Jackson fires over Whitmer opponent. 71 Brother Charles enjoys modeling at style show. Fat Fathers display cage talents. Mrs. Cooper addresses mothers. lja li' , v IM 5' ':'4'.-n..3. fgff' 'LW ' -f at ' f?ii'l.e:,e:g, , Hiuflidl ff . . 'lj' ,' NI' T' 1 1 .' .4 YQ l bf l. l,-,. , ,,.,. Vu ,.,.,.-I ,WW - .l 1'-, 'r,. 5 -.,t'Yff-.- .5 .lv d T.wg,, ' .Qtr ls' J laaazajl 'Eff '-Ta, f -Q' .. .. E 'iff L .2 E ii1,i1i..1.,,. risson, Chappuis Back Fun Raising Activities St. Francis could not financially survive without the fund-raising activities sponsored by its parent organizations, Brisson Association and Chappuis Society. This year Brisson and Chappuis sponsored, besides Funarama and the Golden Knight' Ball, a new drive, the Thousand Dollar A Month Club. Brisson and Chappuis sponsor not only fund-, but fun-raising events, like the Brisson Father-Son Com- munion Breakfast and the Chappuis Style Show. Fr. Moore visits prior to luncheon. 1f'if.5'fQ, .- . ,. rf- . Fr. Healy dips into the bucket. Fr, Navarre announces the winner of a thousand dollars. A Brian Elliot arches high above water. Mr. Stickles, new swim coach. YVAN57, A I 0L'5M3 X- , ,gv..g1 . .13-3 Water polo prepares swimmers for rigorous season ahead. Straining every muscle, swimmers begin gruelling race. Swimmers Extend C , E. v N 1, ix ' wif-- fix. Despite Lack of Depth -Q L if? l A il ,.'f Any fool knows that without depth it's very difficult to swim. Well, that's been the problem so far with the 1971 St. Francis' swim team-they're just not deep enough. The early season was marked by a number of great individual efforts, including record breaking performances at Dearborn by Tom Blank in the 200- yd. freestyle, by George Halluer in the 400-yd. free, and by the 400-yd. free relay team. Though the Knights managed to extend their dual meet victory string against Ann Arbor Pioneer, Dundee, and Whitmer before losing to Dearborn, and though there are excellent prospects for individual state titles, with a lack of depth, particularly in the strokes, the outlook for a state championship is not bright. -o .- t - -H. .- , f. . -h:..f f19?-ref 1 ' . . ff . . - -3 V251 1 , 2:-xii 1:5 V .j,,,-.,- i- '. 1 . ' It n . - 2.4.6 , - :'1E?7 'f :stiff ' L ' in 7-f'a1 '?if- ! A'I-'. 2 ::.r? - -' 5+ z grejgjif- A 4. '.z5,.g. -ia' f QQ iilli-3tA31 .. ' A- l l it 1 - A, V J.T-4j.,':7w:1- 'Z-' ' X --L .:vj , ' -g V A , 1 1 ,M ,, . ' e . Q.-gt: iff .-ags.,,gf,ps'1, - -za. via' -. ' ef w as we L 'll' 1 l ' 'D a ,S - 1 ' , ii . r 6 ' v ' . ..- l J Quizzers display varied emotions Dave Smith moves decisively. Pawnpusher John Starzynski deliberates. Chris Hudgin's opponent checks the situation from a different angle. 76 rs Falter There is one winter sport little hailed at St. Francis. It is that weekly battle of brains called chess. After reiorous practice sessions where each player discovers his own flaws, the team bands together to wreak havoc on the enemy. The first and second teams are both doing very well, holding first and sec- ond places in their respective leagues. The St. Francis Quiz Bowlers were stopped before they could get started. Their first match was with Sylvania, a tough team which jumped out to a big lead in the first half. The Knights made a valiant second-half effort, but were unable to close the gap. To have a more suc- cessful team next year and also to foster academic competition among the homeroom sec tions, the Academic Committee this year ini- tiated an Intramural Quiz Bowl in February. Dan Sexton anxiously awaits his opponent's move. AI Haynes is confident of victory. 77 .JL y 'A 5' 55 ' Wyilfl ' ' ' ff'-F I ,'- , . '34, , -. ' I I-ffk r , -X f K ' 2-9 W -4., y t ' K-,' f , QL l '1 .r J r N Q6 5? I mi . 1 1.954-gufimgn Y, If H fe ,+ Q ' 'V ', , w, '- ' . . ei . I X , ' 'LL-.4 ., .rr up x 4 I 'K X D? - x5 1- ' a MX A J K ' F L .E ' - ' 9 1 ' ,A . , NJ-... , K ,Wa - 5 W' I , I. A A . ' --., , . r L ,.1,-,U , 11 , - E531 - - 48 y- -, ---' fx ' .9 , WA . 1 2. . 'UL ' v 'n .f,Q'. cw NMR x , g 'U' 1 f. i 'L R. Q , 7. 1 5 3- ' . -N-.M:3?1 ----AJ: -. fm .J ...I -L' --.3 'S 112 : There must be at least one avid, if somewhat aged, wrestling fan in or around the city of Toledo who would be ble to give the exact length of the Kinght grapplers' dual Ewatch victory streak, but a painstaking search of the city's wursing homes by the ,Accolade's highly organized and uperb ly equipped research department has failed to roduce him. It must be close to 100 by now. ' The 1971 St. Francis wrestling team, under the direction f Coach Joe Sevenich, got off to a rather slow start in the efense of their winning streak and their state title. ampered by a lack of experience in the heavier weights, I - :he Kn ghts narrowly defeated Central 24 19 and placed at Brecksville. St. Francis started strongly against Titans on pins by Frame, Schuck, and Guyton, but had hold on to win 26-16. With Parma to face, the Knight seemed threatened. lnexpenenced Knight lVlat Crew Prepares to Defend State Title Mike Scalzo grapples his oppo nent to the mat. 79 151 G , , 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ,1 . 1-M S111 . 1 .L 1 qv., MI. .. 41.1 M 1 1 .LT .1 5 ul :A . f . V : ., ,.. U.. W, ..,4 , V. In , X... 1 . . 1 'T ,-x . . .- K E? Q ,:,-v 1-1 ,...-11-.- H 1 m , -1. 4 l -.-11 , , W. 11, 111 .- Af. .-H ,VL 1,1 mga.. .W-1,11 - 1 , ,ei Viz!-?1,,s1, 2, ': 1 dh Gn G 1- ' . .3 A .1 , '1 5 -'24G'1. 1 11 .,. 15. 19 AEQTEF' X. ' 3 s.5?f..',. -. , ,A ...,. 193 z.. if 111 ...,. 1 ff- .. .. .1.'1f, .5 1 . ,lf ff, 'qs 1' . s','f'1'w,,g-' P 1 . -is ' 5 uk .i 1 4-1:1 1 -... 1. . -,X 1 Q, vii ,. mf- - I 1-,ly Six. f' 1.-1 151111 1 , 52 , I 1 11 W , 111.11 11 xx 1 ml 1 , N 1 , . 1 1. E n I I V H 1 1 . 1 1 .11 ' 11 1 r Intramurals: Everybody is a Star Basketball -intramural style only faintly resembles the sport as most know it. It is a strange conglomeration of the grace of a dem- olition derby, the gentlemanly conduct of a i hockey brawl, and an atmosphere of good will and sportsmanship resembling Big Time Wrest ling. lf the cager can escape with his life, the intramural season can be quite enjoyable while satisfying his appetite for competition. . 'L W ' .-,- J ,A , Bill Cantu leaps high in the air for two. Pat Burkhart and Larry Kovacs fight hard for the ball. Jim White, despite an opponent's hand in his face, gets off his shot. Fr. Sottek, who bowls with the faculty, lines one up AMERICAN LEAGUE TEAM: Chuck Schlembach, Carl Ovall, Steve Kowalski, Steve Obarski, and Jim Rosenberger. NATIONAL LEAGUE TEAM: Mike Toth, Ken Kowalski, Ken Nieckarz, Mike Aumiller, and Tim Szkatulski. A good approach is one ofthe keys to success in bowling. Knight Keglers Keep on Rolling Although Fr. Chrzanowski's National and American league bowling teams both finished be- hind Macomber, the future looks promising. The young American league team compiled an excellent 35-7 record. Freshman Steve Kowalski's 175 aver- age was the second best inthe league, as was his 659 series. He was assisted by Carl Ovall's 164 average, Steve Obarski's 155, Chuck Schlem- bach's 154, and Jim Ftosenberger's 152. Although the National league team had a poorer record, Mike Aumiller, Ken Niekarz, and Ken Kowalski posted 175, 174, and 173 averages respectively. Knight keglers congregate on Wednesdays. Sophomores, eager to learn, observe Fr. Sottek's delivery. Tim Szkatulski, with perfect form, shoots for a strike in the Start match. 83 Jim McHugh stuns onlookers with a lay-up JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: First Row: Bill Simon, I Bob Utter, Grady Covington, Scott Pease, Ralph Juhnke, Joe I Hoye,Coach Ingham. Rop Row: David Mileski, Tim Loomis, Tom Thebes, Jan Johnston, Scott Mislan, Jim Thomas, Chris Celusta, Jeff Franklin. . vw X. VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: Mark Wolever, Vernon McCaster, Tom Schlembach, Jim McHugh, Frank Hojnacki, Mike Kearney, Don Obertacz, Van Jackson, Gene Duf- fey, Ed Urbaniak, and Rich Croll, Kneeling in front are Manager Marty Simon and Coach Kubacki. 84 'Ulf Knight Cagers Suffer Losing Season The second half of the 1971 cage season proved to be a mirror image of the first: the Knights continued to have their ups and downs. The downs, however, became more frequent. Though the varsity cagers could take comfort in their sixth-overtime victory over Bowsher and in the fine performances of Van Jackson and Jim McHugh, there was little else to be happy about. lVlay we offer the following cliche for further comfort: Wait'll next year! Wolever lays one up as Jackson stops short. Jim McHugh tries to dribble around his opponent. WSFK Keeps Knights Informed, l Yields Opportunity for Creative Teaching ln its second year of production, WSFK began to take on the appearance of a professionally run organization. With newly acquired equipment which included a camera and console, the expe- rienced staff of announcers and technicians were able to increase the quality of its programming. lt was a year of growth for St. Francis' WSFK. The WSFK crew prepares for yet another broadcast. 86 uf 1 ga l' -i .' ' H ,..,QJf'-V :-:. U '-wr , A ,,:,7E.g..::'1, WSFK is a favorite attraction at Open House. Bob Beshalske waits for the On the air signal I V 5i If ' fi E K ' f . 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I ' 4 fi,, 1, ,ne ,gs - as 1 S-24 -1 i 5 rl-if:-:' 15117511 Y.:-up - 1-'I , ' P' 11. ,,, Y. . up r,.A. .... r ig if : 7 1, -11,3 L-jf if V pu- , L , . ,-b.-,M L . . V gy-- if, iv fggf' Y ,K ,. .n., '- .: gs.-fs.. ,,. . fu- x. Q .Y.,V - t gl- Tankmen Qualify Twelve for State Meet, Finish Third Surprisingly, the 1971 Knight swim team, which had been plagued throughout the season by a lack of depth and whose two dual meet defeats were the first in quite a few years, provided the most serious assault on a state title in several seasons. The Knights stormed to a first place in the district meet, qualifying twelve swimmers for the state contest, their best representation since 1968. The strength of Cincinnati St. Xavier, however, reduced the state meet to little more than a duel for second place. Though Tom Blank finished second in the 200-yd. freestyle and Jeff Pease and George Hallauer captured fourth places in their events, the Knights were not able to better last year's third place finish. I - -- Ab- A Bottom row: Jeff Flaczynski, Randy Sroezynski, Bill Clegg, Jim Juhasz, John Downey, Bill O'Conor, Mark Malinowski, Joe Ftestivo, Tom Stein, Jeff Comte, Martin Werner, Jim Conrad. Second row: Brian Elliott, Kevin Morris, Tim Meyers, Tim Rogers, Phil Andryc, Tim Gladieux, Jim Martin, Bob Mueller, Ken Odorzynski, Chris Lange, Mike Odorzynski. Third row: Father Fisher, John Winters tMgr.1, Tom Geiger, Geoff Zann, Jack Brunner, Steve DeNies, Don Kerner, Denny Toth, Mike Ventre, Tom Danehy, Chuck Carroll, John Navarre, Chuck Shenefield, Coach Ted Stickles. Fourth row: Pete Malone, tAss't. Coacht, Fred Johnson, Cliff Ulman, George Hallauer, Mike Joseph, Bob Eddy, Bill Gerst, Captain Jeff Pease, Captain Dan Murtagh, Tom Blank, Neal Bosch, Chuck Werner, Perry Crossland, Jack Bevington. 89 Seniors find their way through maze of crepe paper. Guy Golembiewski terrorizes color day festivities. -4:--....i.,,Qg., --.L i . 6. S! i i K . 2. 1 2 vt Liz: John Streicher forcefullytests vocal chords. L 's 5 J X ru' 1 Nt' 3 Ph gi--1 L n ' -f' i 4 1iz+ '. T .35 1 RIF? 3 f 1 y.sL!Q', x . f A Q' gf '- Tri E PM :url 1 Crazy for the Blue, White and Red For one oay every year St. Francis takes on the aspect of New Orleans at mardi gras time. Well, at least the resemblance is somewhat more evident on this day than on most others. Robots with blinking lights, red and blue Arabs with makeshift scimitars, frogmen, feet a-flapping, and a large number of sloppy people make their way through halls rendered virtually impassable by red and blue crepe and only dimly lighted by a few strands of Christmas tree bulbs. Though it seems like a conspiracy to drive teachers mad, color day does help to foster Knight spirit. Scott DeNies' new hairstyle is just adorable. --...,,. 'fejtv Fr. Ebenhoeh and Don Fraser enjoy a light moment. A friendly robot, Steve Layman, . highlights the color day celebration. PEPSI 91 ng? J' W Panic Sets in as Deadlines Approacl' There must be some way to produce a yearbook tha' doesn't involve a mind-boggling attempt to figure out which pages can possible be thrown together in time foi a deadline, a mad scramble to get the necessarg pictures taken and an even more frantic effort to retak the same pictures, this time with film in the camera There must be some way to produce a yearbook that doesn't involve a wild plunge into the wastepaper basket to scrounge up lost copy, an exasperating attempt to finq just one more picture in good enough focus to recognize at least a few people, and a mad, street-clearing dash tc mail the whole thing before midnight. There must be e way. . . but this crew hasn't found it Mr. Stack asks Editor Jim Hojnicki's opinion Tom Blank trains for an espionage career. ' 4131? Copy Editor Chris Hudgin proofreads a page. ,,, i n . , T of a layout as Mr. Belanger looks on. li - 1 . s I l 5 6,51 X '5- lfiigsa li if- Sn M, a if S i':, K f x 1 'Y 1-35 l f ilu' 1 hy?-' f ,'-1 We . Rich Deak and Mr. Belanger compose creative outlines Eric Lewandowski consults a Thesaurus for a Iocution. Knights Repeat as District Champs Fearful of a very psyched Parma Valley team, the Knight matmen worked diligently in preparation for what looked to be one of the most difficult battles of the season. However, the Knights had overestimated their opponents and decisively overcame the illusory threat. St. Francis continued their dual meet winning streak by then defeating four city league teams. At the Catholic Invitational Tournament, the Knights, with seven men in the finals, easily took first place with 125 points, twenty-four over the nearest competitor. Mike Scalzo jams his St. Joe opponent into the mat at the CIT. VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM - First Row: Michael Cook, Mike McKelvey, Rick Frame, Jeff Guyton, Dan White, Mike Scalzo. Second Row: Jeff Meyer, Bill Schuck, Paul Pellioni, Ron Soviar, Chuck Shaffer, Scott DeNies, Don Kenney. S -: I S ' I III ' IW WIQQ : h' -'IVA I . 'hurl f 'l lif t if f. ' 1? 9 -:fi ,. Nil? T 1 . .,:. 'iz' ' ' , 5 A Jfii3E35,:', to R Rick Frame wraps up another match Dan White upsets a befuddled opponent. Jeff Guyton struggles fiercely as his opponent delays the inevitable. 1 f 5 i 3 I I 1 I i 4 3 1 1 I 3 i I 96 pmng -V nothing IS so Beautiful as spmng . . . . N ,, f f spmng s magic penvaoes the atmosphene ano n ei lnspmes In the knights a new enthusiasm, an enthusiasm maoe mannfest In a mass outooon spontlng exoous, netlzeatsnzallles, scholastic ASSGITIBIIGS ano the pnomfwhat IS all this Julce ano all this Joy? penhaps a stnaln of the eal2th's sweet Being ln IDG Beglnnlng .... spmng Belongs to youth. the knlghts, as memsens of youth, take liull aovantage of them possession. Pat Mangan gets the beat on a fly ball. Bottom row: Kevin Molnar, Bob Utter, Bob O'DonnelI, Jeff Sobecki, Mike Aust, Jeff Potrzebowski, Bob Braun. Second row: John Reisner, Mike Szaroleta, Jim Korsnack, Todd Steger, Marty Jarzynski, Steve Toth, Ken Smith, Pat Mangan, Jeff Mallamad, Jim Gerken, Jess Otto. Third row: Coach Jim Kubacki, Tom Thebes, Mark Skowronek, John Eisinger, Herman Price, Frank Hojnacki, Don Obertacz, Marty Fitts, Wayne Melzak, Paul Fahey, Ed Urbaniak, Father Landgraff. Baseballer Don Obertacz scoops one out of the dirt. John Eisinger tunes up prior to game time. 98 repare to Batter City League Opponents The 1971 edition of the baseball team should be one of the finest the Knights have ever assembled. The Knights are quite impressive, returning eight lettermen from last year's squad which compiled a 16-5 record, took the district championship, and were regional runners-up. John Eisinger's impressive statistics from the ' 70 campaign earned him a spot on the first team All-City roster and Coach Kubacki is expecting great things from his senior hurler again. The leading hitter from last year's club, Jim Korsnack, is back along with second team All-City selection Ken Smith, both juniors. The spring looks to be a bright one for the baseball team. After receiving the sign from Coach Kubacki, Bob O'DonnelI lays one down. Knights Celebrate Oblate members gather for a discussion with their newly elected leader. The Very Rev. William Ward is the new Superior General of the Oblates. l, , Fr. Komorowski becomes the Provincial. 100 r. Ward's Election as Superior General X . JA lgl l.. .Q ' . . ga it f -it . it eg 5. UQ, ,f- . .l' M. T n T , - . ,Y H, I li fi Q, lull .ts 'l ' fiat '53 1 . lt ' . 1 iijfl y i l .- f l l . ,. 4 ,.g l The first few months of 1971 saw a number of changes within the Oblate world which greatly affected the St. Francis community. The first of these was the election of Fr. William Ward as Superior Generalg Fr. Ward was the first principal of St. Francis and had been residing in Toledo for the last five years as Provincial. Fr. Louis Komorowski, Superior of the St. Francis community, was then chosen as Provincial and Fr. Alfred Russell was named superior in his place. , 1 Y, ..... V-V Ve- 3, ,, .,. T., ski f g r r 1 U- A ,- f .ffl ,- ..: . ..j5gj-I ' f ' F ' l l r A l 1 l E l I fffk. il 7 , . xx v:'W2..,i-M N W 'YV H ' fi Q . . Fr. Alfred Russell succeeds Fr. Komorowski as House Superior. 101 ,.T:. -FT ..Y,,-, T . M 4 ,I it m5,..V55 i 'm With deep concentration Pat Westendorf Ioosens up ATTV5 Y' -1 ii it .::.- in rf F eu J-1 Even in frigid temperatures Guy Golembiewski practices daily. Knight Duffers Plot to Regain - - This year the traditionally strong C U e e St. Francis golf team will attempt to better an already commendable 9- 2 record and bring the City League championship home to stay. Optimism runs high as the Knights boast returning lettermen: Tim Jones, Jeff Myers, Ken Nieckarz, and Scott Nau- mann, to be augmented by former apprentice golfers Vince Marinelli, Fritz Reifert, Mark Walters, and Steve Bennett. Another welcome addition to the team is Mr. Wiper, the coach. Following in the foot- steps of last year's coach, Mr. Min- naugh, Mr. Wiper will accede to a team already well-crowned with the laurels of victory. Jeff Myers analyzes a ballwasher. VARSITY GOLF TEAM - Row One: Mark Walters, Scott Naumann, Mike Hollister, John McGowan, Flow Two: Guy Golembiewski, Pat Westendorf, Paul Sobb, Coach Wyper, Marshall Bennett, Ken Nieckarz, Vince Marinelli. K f Ken Nieckarz taps in putt as Jeff Myers studies. the green, 103 Dog patch Sets Scene for Spring lVlusical, 'Li'l Abner' St. Francisput on its second annual musical production, Li'l Abner, in May, 1971. It was a much more ambitious venture than Guys and Dolls the year before, with a larger cast, more elaborate staging, and more involved choreography. Li'l Abner was played by Sam Botek, who was a fine Nicely-Nicely Johnson in Guys and Dolls. Molly Wasserman, who played Sister Sarah in last year's show, was chosen for the role of Daisy Mae, largely because of her beautiful singing voice. Bill Menacher and Sarah Fisher played Pappy and Mammy Yokum, re- spectively. Freshman Jack McGowan captured the role of Marryin' Sam, and Tom Conkle was General Bullmoose. Mr. Eugene Antoszewski directed the show, lVlrs. A helped him with the choreography and Nlr. Rob- ert Stucker designed the scenery. Chris Burkhardt unleashes a whammy directed at Mike Joseph. Mr. A demonstrates correct dancing technique. Molly Wasserman and Sam Botek sing this song together John Reisner concentrates on lift. Mrs. Sutton industriously tends to the ballons. Bingo is everyone's favorite. Mr. Belanger entertains a young friend. 106 I Knights Raffle, Rifle, and Fling Toss at Funarama Fr. Healy delivers a sales pitch. An aspiring sharpshooter takes dead aim. Utterly delighted, a young girl wins a new friend. The first of the two big fund-raising drives at St. Francis, Funarama, began in mid-January and culminated in Funarama Day, February 21, 1971. This year's Funarama campaign differed from those of other years in that Fr. Healy provided the students with an additional free day as an impetus for selling tickets. With this tantalizing prospect suspended before them, most of the students generously came through with their quotas. The school as a whole had 10906. Funarama Day itself was the phenomenal success it always is, thanks to the unselfish contributions of the parents who spent hours of their time in booths and behind tables. 107 Racket Squad Bill Conlisk reaches to return the ball. i 5? . g 1. 'Q wb? reef' tw 3 lu1t'f-Z- The 1971 Tennis Team: lStandingJ Coach Jim Ingham, Lee Sherry, Jeff Pease, Cliff Ulman, Steve Dziad, lKneelingl Mike Joseph, Bill Conlisk, Paul Geiger and Scott Pease. Lee Sherry prepares to slam the ball back over the net. ets to Extort Second Straight Ti tle Coach Jim Ingham and his 1971 St. Francis racket squad began their indoor workouts with high hopes of repeating the previous year's city title perform- ance, a feat which included individual city championships by Randy Whately in singles and by the doubles teams of Steve Dziad and Cliff Ulman, Tom Heintschel and Lee Sherry. With six returning lettermen and a wealth of reserve power, it seemed that 1971 would prove to be one of the most successful tennis years in the school's history. Steve Dziad and Jeff Pease are tough to beat in doubles. l Cliff Ulman demonstrates his backhand swing. The sprinters await the starting gu . , - 5 5 - 4 -L A. I 2' Runners are poised and ready. ',1l l Ron Soviar follows through after hurl. 110 n. J' l Returning Letterme Phil Zmuda picksup the pac Lead Harriers Through Tough Season All inclinations point to a highly successful season for the track team this year. Under the very able direction of head coach Joe Sevenich the harriers hope to improve on last year's finish. Although some of the top performers of last season's squad are lost due to graduation the Knights still look impressive. Coach Sevenich is expecting great things from the seniors on the team, especially from sprinter Len Stanish who has already lettered twice in track. The seniors will be ably supported by a talented junior class which is headed by Mike McGrane, Mark Main and Greg LaPlant. The thinclads feel that they can put together a winning .season with rigorous training and utmost individual discipline and desire. Sam Botek takes a well deserved snooze. Ama 6,5 aim .xwsi 'Q 'emutsv Well ahead the Knights approach the finish line X T 'f'7 ,-WTVFT A1 at il . Nl HQ, . 'L 1 .1xUAl11! 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V Sa-,ua Juniors Theodore Gstadler William Gust Jeffrey Guyton Daniel Hafner Thomas Hage George Hallauer Lawrence Hanley Robert Harberson Charles Hartung Joseph Helder Thomas Hohl Francis Hojnacki Michael Hubay David ldczak Robert lwinski Mark Jakubec Fred Johnson Timothy Jones Philip Kajtaniak Ronald Keaton James Kennedy Donald Kenney Gary Kerekes Donald Kerner Michael Kirsch Paul Kniss James Korsnack Lawrence Kovacs Terrance Kovacs Kenneth Kowalski Juniors Michael Krasniewski Karl Kunisch Frank Kuron James Kusina Gregory LaPlant Larry LaPointe David LaVoy Jonathan Lawniczak John Lawton Charles Leckway Bradley Lee Stephen Leszkai Eric Lewandowski Joseph Lisowski Michael Liszak John Logiudice Douglas Lorann Vernon McCaster Michael McGrane Gregory McKarns Charles McKenna Mark Main Vincent Marinelli Daniel Medford Wayne Melzak Larry Metzger Daniel Meyer Jeffrey Meyer Patrick Meyers Charles Michalak f.1...l. M , -,!f,..+ rf' 1 f, .f .. , fj.H.V if -f HflrQggf ' gg ' , ' fb-WI. 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' V 4 4 4'l'V444444444 .14 A V V 4 4 4 4 i 4 4444'4V4'.44,4444'-' A1 V 1 31 4' 4 1, '- 14' 5-442 1 4 4 'A 1r. 4-4 4 V 1V 1 ' 4 I- ' M5 -V V 1 ' 1 -V V , r ' T4' V4 44 4 V ...V VV Vgg-jV:14,if,4 4. I ' I Class Rings Seniors carry rings to the altar. John Adams received his ring early i Mrs. Murtagh converses with Senior moderator Fr. Doll at the breakfast. Complete Senior Apparel On Friday, September 18, I970, at St. Pius X Church, 169 Seniors became full-fledged Knights of St. Francis. After a folk mass concelebrated by Fathers Healy and Fisher, the members of the Class of 1971 received their long-awaited class rings under the proud eyes of their mothers. After the mass everyone proceeded to Gladieux I and ll for a delicious breakfast of ham and eggs. Then came speeches by Tim lVlcDermott, Senior class president, and Father Doll, the new class moderator. After final remarks and a blessing by Fr. Healy, each Senior came out with his mother feeling a little more special. There was one disappointing note to the occasion. Fr. NlcMenamin, who felt very close to the Class of '71, was to have delivered the homily at the mass, but he became ill the night before and was unable to attend the ceremony. Father Fisher gives Communion to Tom Cherry as Tom Deckelman receives it from Father Healy Fr. Fisher expounds on optimism, the topic he chose for his sermon. SENIOR OFFICERS: Cliff Ulman, Class Treasurerg John Lynch, Student Council Vice Presidentg Tim McDermott, Class Presidentg Dan Murtagh, Class Vice Presidentg Jeff Mallamad, Class Secretaryg ' Scott DeNies, Student Council President 142 '-- --Af-r - , I , l A -fx ,, I , , N ,I, I, . II ' ,I I- qv - I I '11 I ,. 41M JOHN ADAMS THOMAS AINSWOHTH GERALD AMBOFISKI MARK BARANOSKI NI E T I X H WIN QII'T IIv' V, UHWA fxzuse': r',f'1' H ,sw 'kv ,IIT W:-:V Ivj W I 3. I , JAMES BECKHAM ROBERT BESHALSKE JOHN BEVINGTON DAVID BICK :D W-i:ufTn ' ' f ' II 'ww' ' T'ii?? fT- 'I I 1 II' I ' ' Q ' -I l . 352. I .4 ' N L' wx, 'U -H ' I II . I I I N I 4 I I , -I 4 I I I I' I I WILLIAM BLANK NEAL BO ig--.. SCH SAMUEL BOTEK PETEFI BOWES I I III 5 IEE I fi ' . - A , ,--f - I HLJ.. .1 ROBERT BRAUN TIMOTHY BROPHY MICHAEL BRUNING RICHARD BULLARD , '--E' V -0 -- --- -A -- H 1----M .. - ., -.h7:+Ec,:..4-K.,1?:f,...el I - ' 'wf'2j2Q:1f1 -H -'- W pp- . K' 'pw -I mf-1 I , I I ,N I TIMOTHY BUMBAUGH JAMES CASE MICHAEL CHADWICK THOMAS CHERRY I ' if' 30' Vg I CHRISTOPHER CLAYTON CHARLES COMES THOMAS CONKLE WILLIAM CONLISK 144 JEFFREY COUTURIER RONALD DECA THOMAS DECKELMAN 'TTER'-'HTTII 7 II ' I I I I Q., T I f T' Q, , T ,-f'efz,T Q11 if , T. .. .,w 1. TI T:-... T - :mia :L am .1 7Q5LIT ' 1 Eg -:,1'i5fT'1f,s '25 i11 1 Ibffi1Ti'fTC.+ ',a.k.ffa cgi, 55.1-'T'75:i55, SS ' Im '- SCOTT DENIES DAVID DEVICTOR STEPHEN EBY ?'xT F'r'.T T, ' 'W ' 'H' T T. W' I K T I I I f!TT ! . I' T' H QNT ,T T ' X ' TT fTT,11T- T T-TT . IT T V N I l N: T . . 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QW: f, ' A H-gf I ' Q2 -L7 t KENNETH HOHLBEIN JAMES HOJNICKI HOWARD HOLLINGER ' W x 'E-'T'..Z2 JOHN HANNA ,Y,,,,w-V--wr,-W -1 ,- wi 7 - PAUL H INKELMAN MICHAEL HOLLISTER DAVID HOWARD CHRISTOPHER HUDGIN THOMAS HUFF MARK HUNTER I I I FRANK HYPA TOM IMBERY TIMOTHY IORIO LWWRENCE IVAN I I i I VAN JACKSON MICHAEL JANISZEWSKI MARTIN JARZYNSKI JEFFREY JESIONOWSKI ,-Y, .--.--K - V I .. I, I -1-Nz, , 1 si' ,ps-4' WALTER JENKS THOMAS JOB . I. I 'TIL 'I ,. ' 4:kf1D'-9 II I Wu -?'E2 115' JOHN JOHNSON MICHAEL JOSEPH Tiffin W KEVIN KELLEHER WILLIAM KNISS TIMOTHY KOZLOWSKI PATRICK KRINEFI GW Ac' STEPHEN KOSLOVSKY JEFFREY KOWALSKI UP, WJ-, L., JJY,,J , ,,,LJ,v,L,L,,,LJ,-i ,-J.,L J J J JOHN KUKAWINSKI RICHARD KULAKOWSKI . ,- ,.--- V - TY- - Y .-Y. Y ,W STEVE KYLE STEPHEN LAYMAN JOHN LYNCH I I I I Qing :,, If ..,,, X MICHAEL LANEY DONALD LAVOY MARK LAVOY rr I I I 1 I R I . 'P I CHARLES LEISENHEIMER MICHAEL LOFIINCZ JAMES LUCAS TIMOTHY MCDEFIMOTT JAMES MCHUGH MICHAEL MCKELVEY I I JEFFEFIY MALLAMAD MICHAEL MANAHAN I V I ,II Q IIT 4-' ' 1 'ilanfx gf J I 'gi I 15. I Q' 1 'I 'K , SJ! ', 'lr I' Nt 1 It I I I 'TQ ,L . ..,..,, . ,Y W, ,. .1 ,W ,I II IIE Fix HIL' PATRICK MANGAN MICHAEL MATTHEWS ., --1:-W' - F1- ' - I ,',, Y .- '1' ' III If I , I, I I li I I I I ' ,Q lI'f. JF I 21? JA? -ji ' V x V, .5g::Qqf, . , M , vi: 1..- '-I liar' 1. I -, 1-A: -,Z WILLIAM MENACHER JOHN MEYER QZIZ9' JOHN MOWERY JOSEPH MFIKVA j-Q i' ,' DANIEL MUFITAGH MARK NADAUD JOHN NAHM scorr NAUMANN FV 5379 in--Hi' KENNETH NIECKARZ MICHAEL NOONAN ANTHONY NOWAK DAVID NOWAKOWSKI ROBERT NUNEMAKER DONALD OBERTACZ JEFFERY PEASE PAUL PELLIONI -'-A14-1 1- , - wx- -w wg V-1 -tv-4-,-F P73-1-rfrrf-F-:7g'f11wmTf-v-ffnY.,Y-.. 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THOMAS STEWART MARTIN STRASSNER JOHN STREICHER MARK STURDEVANT 154 I h THOMAS SUTTON JOHN SYLVESTEFI C1'.:'P JOSEPH THACKEFI MICHAEL TICE I I I- I I I I I I I JEFFREY SZENDEFISKI TIMOTHY SZKATULSKI -- - JIT- .'a,.f' LOUIS TOFIDA MICHAEL TOTH MI STEHPHEN TOTH WILLIAM TUCHOLSKI CLIFFORD ULMAN STEPHEN VELKEFI III! MICHAEL VENNER CHARLES WERNER ,J gm-gr-1-g -171-Y -f --'- i V :-u7i+,?I- --5-,,-.- .V ,,.... .,.T!-. .., I PATRICK WESTENDORF DANIEL WHITE W ---H --+I-+fwrw-fm. --,,f,,f--- ---I - --l,- :-A UT-1-W--1 E. - .. V -1 ,, ., I1 wII I' Im! I I M J,-,-5.7 -- I --.E FREDERICK WHITMAN DOUGLAS WILLIAMS I MICHAEL WILLINGER GARY WIRTH ,, ,, , W--,4..,.1 LL.-- E ,. T, ,, ,-,.,,.?, -. MARK WOL EVER MARK ZAHARSKI 156 I I I I , 1 , EDWARD ZIEMIANSKI PHILLIP ZMUDA Knight Seniors Set Sam Botek talks to a recruiter from Wayne State University. The representative of Ohio University had crowds all night. Sights on College lt is impossible to overestimate the importance of the college counseling program at St. Francis. For what would four years of college preparatory education mean if you had no place to go afterwards? Under the highly organized direction of Fr. McMenamin the St. Francis guidance department helps each se- nior choose his college wisely and also advises him about a possible career. F. T I ,-. , f 1, 1 i. College Night provided the opportunity to learn about many schools. f-:vt 'ii-1 nzmlf' 'fi ili wrifll limi' B1. '1 m ' A- il I' ' l- gxmi 'l.i::s,i in 3 1,111 ' it if it -'r. 1 l to flat its 1 t- 1 T -' e . ' f ,url le,-'f-A V 22 rl tie. -. . - L , 1 A1 John Lawton investigates the possibility of going to Princeton. 157 Ftoll over Beethoveng the Tribal Symphonium is here. Mike Janiszewski pretzels his date. l ', I. ,VI Gerry Amborski, Ray Fabian and their dates dance to the rock sounds of the Tribal Symphonium Mark Nadaud tells another amusing story to his date, while Larry Metzger, Mike Rouen and their dates listen politely. Music, Laughte - rea f ,Y .jx ' ' .jg 31' ' ,r- f fp :JSI . V-br' ' . if . 'PX - 1 ' 'ffl , ' 6, wi I 15 4.- X 4 -, 3 l y l u A B. sf wx if .eww gg l , 5 l i J , S' , . l E . . 4,5 I. iw ff reate Prom Atmosphere How can one describe the experiences encountered on the night of the promg the chaotic series of events which include: getting a tux and putting it on at the last minute, picking up that girl and nervously pinning on the corsage, worrying through a somewhat elegant dinner, the dance with all the friends and the music and the dancing which seemed to last forever, and finally coming home in the early morning sunlight. . Looking back on the day of the prom and all that happened one almost has to laugh. All of the tense rushing and pretending seems foolish when thought of some time later. Yet these very aspects of the prom have become fond memories to all those who have experienced them. They represent the remnants of that one formal occasion in which a high school student can take part. And surely if the opportunity to attend the prom were to arise again, everyone would gladly do so. V life.: frm .V ,, Desi-1 JA nf' -It ,mf 1 if l Q 'a f 1 i Mark Jesionowski shares a wish. Four long years come to an end with a short walk toward Gesu. At Last! The Final Piece is Fit It seems a bit strange to conclude the story of the class of 1971 with an account of a graduation ceremony that took place more than a year ago. Oh, it's true enough that the pictures are always pretty much the same. There has to be a shot of someone receiving a diploma and another of the commencement pro- cession. The valedictorian and salutatorian must have their place, as well as the commencement speaker. Still, there must be something wrong with this kind of coverageg the faces are all wrong. These are not the same people we've been talking about throughout this book. Nevertheless, we feel that telling the story of last year's commencement-besides being the best we could do-has some merit: the people who contributed so much last year are finally ackowledged. It will be left to the reader's imagination to change, if he wishes, the faces in these pictures and so read in them the story of commencement 1971. sa' V1 l V.. i fi' fl! f l l Q ' ll Ht:- l 1 ,,,- '41 Rodney Cole receives his diploma and congratulations form Fr. Healy. Tim Wymyslo was valedictorian. Doctor Bernard Donovan, former superintendent of the New York City school system, gave the 1970 commencement address. Todd Tams and Bill Murtagh take the first of the final few steps. SENIOR DIRECTORY ADAMS, JOHN THOMAS First Presbyterian Church, Maumee CASE, JAM ES WALTER 472 5926 3636 Watson St Agnes Accolade 1,25 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Tennis 1,25 Lance 1,25 Wrestling 25 Salmagundi 35 Honor Roll 3. AINSWORTH, THOMAS JAY 479 4376 3722 Stannard Dr. Christ the King Accolade 25 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 WSFK 3,45 Football Manager 35 Track 2,45 Honor Roll 1,2,3. AMBORSKI, GERALD WILLIAM 726-1926 3722 Dixie Dr. St Michael Baseball 25 Dramatics 3,45 Lance 15 Spirit Committee 35 Wrestling 15 Salmagundi 35 WSFK 4. BARANOSKI, MARK THOMAS 474 8905 2845 Letchworth St Adalbert Band 15 Collegium Honorum 1,2,35 Cross Country 2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Spirit Committee 1,25 Track 1,2,3,45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Salmagundi 35 WSFK 3. BECKHAM, JAM ES CHARLES 472 3335 2553 Charlestown Blessed Sacrament Band 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,35 WSFK 35 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. BESHALSKE, ROBERT CLARENCE 855-3888 1218 Main St., Genoa Our Lady of Lourdes Collegium Honorum 2,3,45 Intramu- rals 1,2,35 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 WSFK 3,4. BEVINGTON, JOHN FRANCIS 536-7665 4430 Brittany Rd. Gesu Collegium Honorum 3,45 Intramurals 1,2,35 Tract 1,25 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Accolade 2,3,45 Collegium Honorum 1,2,3,45 Class Treasurer 15 Swimming 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 15 Student Council 1,2,3,45 Lance 2,3,45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 WSFK 3,45 Cheerleader Advisor 4, BOSCH, N EAL ARTHUR 536-2154 1710 Evansdale Gesu Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Swimming 1,2,3,4. BOTEK, SAMUEL LAWRENCE 536-6353 4432 Terrace View North Gesu Dramatics 35 Football 1,2,3,45 Intra- murals 1,2,3,45 Student Council 1,2,3,45 Track.1,2,3,45 Wrestling 45 SaImIgundi1,2. BOWES, PETER DAVID 474-4437 2529 Portsmouth Blessed Sacrament Football 1,2,3,45 Intramural 1,2,3,45 Student Council 1,2,3,45 Honor Roll 25 WSFK 3. BRAUN, ROBERT ALLAN 478-5219 2711 W. Central Gesu Baseball 1,2,3,45 Bowling 25 Intramu- rals 1,2,3,45 Big Brother 4. BROPHY, TIMOTHY FRANCIS 882-5098 4627 Burningtree Christ the King Band 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. BRUNING, MICHAEL GILBERT 472-3960 4652 Commonwealth St. Catherine Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. Swimming 4. BULLARD, RICHARD LAWRENCE 726-6801 3016 116th St. John BICK, DAVID GREER Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 1,2. 531 4061 2124 Kensington Rd. Gesu Intramurals 3, BUMBAUGH, TIMOTHY JOHN 475-9239 6035 Acoma Dr. St. Clement BLANK, WILLIAM THOMAS Spirit Committee 1,45 Wrestling Mgr. 893-6214 315 E. Harrison, Maumee 2,35 Track 1. 726-4189 4359 290th St. John the Baptist Baseball 1,25 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. CHADWICK, MICHAEL JOSEPH 475-1131 5909 Chippewa St. Clement Wrestling Mgr. 2,35 Salmagundi 45 Dramatics 3,45 Track 1,2. CHERRY, THOMAS RAYMOND 691-9338 2449 Ross St. St. Jerome lntramurals1,2,3,45 Wrestling 1. CLAYTON, CHRISTOPHER JOHN 836-8953 43447 West Woodland Ct. St. Jerome Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Spirit Committee 1,25 Honor Roll 1,2. COMES, CHARLES LAWRENCE 531-3667 2033 Perth Gesu Baseball 1,25 Football 1,2,3,45 Intra- murals 1,2,3,45 Student Council 1,3,45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. CONKLE, THOMAS JESSEN 536-5341 2348 Barrington Dr. Gesu Basketball 1,25 Cross Country 1,2,3,45 Dramatics 3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Student Council 45 Honor Roll 2,35 Salmagundi 3,4. CONLISK, WILLIAM HEYL 246-5927 2708 Robinwood Ave. Rosary Cathedral Spirit Committee 45 Football Mgr. 1,2,35 Swimming Mgr. 253,45 Tennis 1,2,3,45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Salmagundi 3. COUTERIER, JEFFREY JAM ES 479-1383 1737 M acom ber Gesu Intramurals 1,45 Spirit Committee 15 Honor Roll 3,45 WSFK 3,4. DECA, RONALD JOHN 536-8091 626 Polonia Ct. St. Hyacinth Band 1,2,35 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Honor Roll 2. DECKELMAN, THOMAS WILLIAM 474-5666 4364 Lyman Rd. St Catherine Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Track 2,3,45 Honor Roll 15 Young Republicans 1,2. DENIES, DAVID SCOTT 474 5236 4751 Elm Place Christ the King Class President 25 Vice President 15 Collegium Honorum 1,2,3,45 Football 1,25 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Student Council 1,2,3,45 Student Council Sec- retary 35 Student Council President 45 Salmagundi 3,45 Wrestling 1,2,3,45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. DEVICTOFI, DAVID JOHN 882 1458 4801' Southbridge LUtI'l9I'3l'l Baseball 25 Football 3,45 Intramurals 3,45 Student Council 45 Honor Roll 2,3,45 Big Brother 4. DRZEWIECKI, ANTHONY DOMINIC 536 6585 330 Kopernik St Hyacinth Glee Club 15 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Spirit Committee 1,25 Golf 15 Swimming3. DURAN, LAWRENCE ADOLPH 472-5055 3135 Portsmouth Christ the King Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Track 25 Honor Roll 1,2,35 Wrestling 1,2. DZIAD, STEVE JOHN 882-8532 5532 Foxhill Fld. St Joseph Basketball 1,25 Collegium Honorum 15 Football 45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Tennis 1,2,3,4. EBY, ROBERT STEPHEN 691-0934 2151 Drouillard Rd. St Paul's Episcopal Class President 35 Class Secretary 25 Class Treasurer 15 Collegium Honorum 1,2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 ln- tramurals 1,2,3,45 Quiz Bowl 3,45 Student Council 45 Wrestling 1,25 Salmagundi 3,45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. EISINGER, JOHN WILLIAM 385-3923 2840 South Ave. St Charles Baseball 1,2,3,45 Basketball 15 Football 1,2,3,45 Collegium Honorum 1,25 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Student Council 1,2,3,45 Honor Roll 1,2,35 Salmagundi 3. ELLIOTT, BRIAN WALTER 536-6426 2303 Goddard Gesu Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Tennis 15 Honor Roll 15 Swimming 1,2,3,4. ELLIOTT, THOMAS EDWARD 693-4724 831 Rogers St. St. Mark's Lutheran Intramurals 1. ELMORE, CHARLES DAVID 241-9397 2602 Scottwood Rosary Cathedral Lance 35 Tennis 15 Honor Roll 1,2,3. FABIAN, RAY JOSEPH 691-3682 2136 Consaul St. Stephen Intramurals 1,2,3,4. FAHEY, JOHN PAUL 479-2149 2122 Eastbrook Blessed Sacrament Baseball 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,25 Big Brother 45 Football 15 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Honor Roll 1,3,4. FARKAS, ERNEST JAY 693-6132 2388 York St. Holy Rosary lntramurals1,2,3,45 Honor Roll 1. FENNEWALD, WILFRED JAMES 479-1102 5939 Douglas Rd. St. Clement lntramuraIs1,2,3,45 Track 1. FRAME, RICHARD EUGENE 475-5875 2204 Rood Blessed Sacrament Football 1,25 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Student Council 1,45 Wrestling 1,2,3,45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. FRASER, DONALD ROSS 841-5342 4719 Springbrook Christ the King Basketball 1,25 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Track 25 Honor Roll 2. GERST, WILLIAM JOHN 847-63181584 Meadowbrook, Temperance St. Luke's Evangelical Lutheran Intramurals 45 Swimming 3,4. GILIS, PAUL JOSEPH 255-8556 1647 S. Cove Blvd. Gesu Band 1,2,3,4. GOLEMBIEWSKI, GUY 729-2597 4447 290th St. John Accolade 15 Basketball 15 Football 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Lance 1,25 Spirit Committee 3,45 Student Council 1,2,3,45 Golf 1,2,3,45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 YIC 2. GONZALEZ, ALVARO 882-2294 5713 Flanders Rd. St. Joseph GORSKI, JOHN CHARLES 472-2217 803 Mayfair Regina Coeli Football 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 15 Honor Floll 35 Big Brother4. GRALAK, RONALD PAUL 726-2545 3449 Twining St. Vincent de Paul Basketball 1,25 Football 45 Track 1,2,3,45 lntramurals1,2,3,4. HANF, WILLIAM CLIFFORD 536-8850 4405 Dorr St. Little Flower Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Spirit Committee 15 Swimming 1. HANLEY, HAROLD THOMAS 242-2252 2465 Scottwood Ave. Rosary Cathedral Baseball 1,25 Collegium Honorum 1,2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Lance 15 Student Council 45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Salmagundi 4. HANNA, JOHN LINDSEY 893-1129 2015 Glen Arbor St. Patrick's of Heatherdowns Basketball 1,25 Football 1,25 Track 1,25 lntramurals1,2,3,45 Honor Roll 3. HEGEDUS, DENNIS MICHAEL 726-4656 2734 122nd St. John Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Track 15 Honor RoIl2,3. HERR, GERALD JOSEPH 841-5461 6520 Wildoaks Little Flower Band 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. HING, FREDERICK DONALD 865-6852 6750 South, Holland Our Lady of Lourdes Glee Club 1,25 lntramuraIS1,2,3. 163 Collegium Honorum 2,3,43 Intramu- rals 1,2,3,43 Track 13 Honor Roll 1,2,3. OBERTACZ, DONALD JOHN 729-3293 533 Bronson St Hedwig Baseball 2,3,43 Basketball 1,2,3,43 In- tramurals 1,2,3,43 Honor Roll-1,2,3,4. PEASE, JEFFERY ROBERT 475 0340 3030 Kenwood Hope Lutheran Church Accolade 1,23 Collegium Honorum 1,2,3,43 Intramurals 1,2,3,43 Lance 1,23 Spirit Committee 1,23 Student Council 1,2,3,4: Tennis 1,2,3,43 Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 Water Polo 3,43 Big Brother 43 Swimming 1,2,3,4 Swimming Captain 4. PELLIONI, PAUL CLEMENT 475-6662 2643 Goddard Rd. Gesu Band 13 Bowling 23 Football 1,23 In- tramurals 1,2,3,43 Wrestling 43 Football 8 Basketball announcer 4. PETERS, KENNETH SAMUEL 726-1957 4559 288th St John the Baptist Accolade 23 Intramurals 1,23 Honors 2,4. PIECZINSKI, MARC ALAN 882 4161 4729 Imperial Dr. Christ the King Baseball 3,43 Basketball 1,22 Intramu- rals 1,2,3,43 Spirit Committee 1,23 Student Council 2,3,4: Honor Roll 1,2,3. POLITO, DENNIS JAMES 475-5558 3837 Rohr Dr. Christ the King Band 13 Honor Roll 2,3. POTRZEBOWSKI, JEFFREY JOSEPH 475-5777 1210 Corbin Rd. St Catherine Baseball 2,3,43 Basketball 1,23 Football 1,2,3,43 Intramurals 1,2,3,43 Student Council 1,2,33 Honor Roll 1,2,3. POWELL, MICHAEL DANIEL 248-3422 1038 W. Wood ruff St Ann Accolade 33 Band 1,2,3,4: Head Drum Major 43 Assistant Director 3,42 Band President 43 Dramatics 3,43 Stage Manager 43 Intramurals 1,2Q Student Council 1,3,43 Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 RASHLEIGH, ROBERT MICHAEL 243-2333 2617 Parkwooo Rosary Cathedral Intramurals 1,2,3,4. ROBERTS, GARRY WALTER 385-7348 4139 Beverly St. Patrick Basketball 1,23 Football 1,2,3,43 Student Council 43 'Intramurals 1,2,3,4: Track 3,4. RODEMAN, TIMOTHY WARREN 536-1179 181 7 Potomac Dr. Gesu Baseball 1,23 Collegium Honorum 1,2,3: Intramurals 1,2,3,4: Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. ROUEN, MICHAEL JOMES 856-5289 4142 Canterbury St. Anthony Dramatics 33 Intramurals 3. RUPP, BRENT GERALD 536-0089 2356 Brownlee First Unitarian Church Band 1,2,33 Collegium 1,2,33 Honor Roll 1,2,3. RUTKOWSKI, JAM ES MICHAEL 536-9543 335 Kopernik St. Hyacinth Band 1,2,3,43 Intramurals 1,2,3,43 Golf 1. SCALZO, MICHAEL STEPHENS 536-5787 1925 Mt. Vernon Gesu Football 13 Intramurals 1,2,3,43 Student Council 1,2,3,43 Wrestling 1,2,4. SCHUCK, WILLIAM FRANK 726-8846 2625 106th St. John, Point Place Collegium Honorum 13 Football 1,2,3,4: Intramurals 1,2,3,43 Student Council 1,2,3,4: Track 1g Wrestling 1,2,3,43 Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 Salmagundi 33 Big Brother 4. SHAFFER, CHARLES PATRICK 474-7173 2625 Bowen Blessed Sacrament Intramurals 1,2,3,4: Wrestling 1,2,3,4. SHEAHAN, MARK MADDEN 474-2713 3659 Torrance Dr. Christ the King Salmagundi 3. St, Agnes Collegium Honorum 2,3Q Intramurals 1,2,3,43 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. SIMON. MARTIN JAMES 474-1087 4036 Talmadge Cour Christ the King Intramurals 1,2,3,43 Spirit Committee 3,43 Basketball Mgr, 43 WSFK 4. SKRZYNIECKI, MICHAEL WALTER 729-2514 3363 Mulberry St. Adalbert Intramurals 1,2,43 Golf 1. SMITH, DAVID ROLLIN 475-1196 1267 Craigwood St. Catherine Accolade 23 Chess 2,3,43 Collegiurr 1,2,3,4: Intramurals 1,2,3,43 Tennis 1 Quiz Bowl 43 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. SOBB, PAUL STANLEY 536-7843 2265 Westmonte Rd3 St. Hyacinth , Collegium Honrum 13 Intramural? 1,2,3,4: Spirit Committee 1,2,3,43 Gol 1,2,3,43 Student Council 13 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. SOCIE, KENNETH JAMES 726-2835 4528 290th St. John Intramurals 1,2,3,43 Track 1,23 HonoJ ROII 1,2,3. SPITLER, ROBERT ANDRE I 536-1339 1920 Westood Gesu V Football 3,42 Intramurals 1,2,3,4' Student Council 4. STANISH, LEONARD GEORGE 243-7454 1348 Goodale St. Anne Football 1,2,3,43 Intramurals 1,2,3,4: Track 1,2,3,4: Honor Roll 1,2,3. STEELE, THEODORE JOSEPH 385-7768 3504 River Rd. Our Lady of Perpetual Help Accolade 2g Collegium Honorum 1,231 Cross Country 43 Exchange Student 33 Football 13 Intramurals 1,2,43 Lance 1,23 Honor Roll 1,2,4. STEGER, TODD MICHAEL 729-1926 2733 106th St. John, Point Place Baseball 1,2,3,43 Basketball 1,21 In- Regina Coeli Baseball 1,45 Basketball 15 Honor Basketball 1: Football 1.2,3,4: Glee tramurals 1,2,3,45 Honor Roll 3,45 FootbaIl1. STEWART, THOMAS JOSEPH 531 4850 2127 Alvin Gesu Band 1,25 Chess 35 Intramurals 1,25 Band Manager 4. STRASSNER, MARTIN WILLIAM 536-3570 3948 Emmajean Rd. St Jude Intramurals 1,2,3,4. STREICHER, JOHN LONGWORTH 536-6286 2347 Underhill Rd. Gesu Football 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Student Council 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 1. STURDEVANT, MARK GERALD 475-6466 3150 Oak Grove Chrlst The King Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Honor Roll 15 Spirit Committee 2,35 Swimming Mgr. 3,45 WSFK 2,3,45 Wrestling 1,2. SUTTON, THEOPHIL THOMAS 726-8980 3058 117th St. St John Baseball 1,25 Cross Country 1,25 Collegium Honorum 1,2,3,45 Student Council 25 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Wres- tling 1,2,3,45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Salmagundi 3. SYLVESTER, JOHN DAMICO 829-2674 9844 W. Central Sylvania St Elizabeth Wrestling 1,2,3. SZENDERSKI, JEFFREY JOHN 242-1021 1237 Gordon St James Roll 15 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. SZKATALSKI, TIMOTHY 478-2823 3943 Barstow Ave. Chrlst the King Bowling 45 Intramurals 1,2,35 Honor Roll 2,3,4. THACKER, JOSEPH PHILLIP 475 7752 1181 Giant St. St PiusX Collegium Honorum 2,35 Football 15 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Big Brother 45 Student Council 45 Track 15 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Salmagundi 3. TICE, MICHAEL JAM ES 475-8369 631 Waybridge Rd. Regina Coeli Football 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,45 Honor Roll 2,3. TORDA, LOUIS ALEXANDER 693-4359 130 Milford St. St. Stephen Band 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 45 Honor RoIl1. 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WOLEVER, MARK EDWARD 243-2652 2491 Robinwood Rosary Cathedral Basketball 1,2,3,45 Football 15 lntra murals 1,2,3,45 Student Council 2,3 4 ZAHARSKI, MARK MARTIN 474-6014 810 Mayfair Blvd Baseball 1,25 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Wrestling1. ZIEMIANSKI, EDWARD MICHAEL 729-2653 3401 Angela Place St. Adalbert Collegium Honorum 15 Cross Country 3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. ZMUDA, PHILLIP RAYMOND 882-3025 Box 366 Brint Rd. Sylvania St. Joseph Sylvania Cross Country 3,45 Intramurals 15 Track 3,4. 167 ..A- ACADEMICS, 16-39 ACCOLADE, 92,93 ACTIVITIES, 40-111 Adams, John 8,17,40,49,143 Aderman, Randal 131 ADMINISTRATION, 18-21 ADVANCED COURSES, 36,37 Agocs, Rica 123 Ainsworth, Thomas 45,86,143 Alberts, Steven 131 Alberts, Timothy 123 Amborski, Gerald 57,87,143,158 Anderson, Hans-Burton 61,131 Anderson, Mark 123 Anderson, Mark 115 Anderson, Patrick 45,131 Anderson, Ralph 114,115 Andryc, Phillip 89,123 Andrzewski, Randall 131 Antoszewski, Mr. Eugene 25,104,105 Aumiller, Michael 82,131 Aust, Michael 98,131 -B- Balter, Jeffrey 46,60,123 Balter, Mark 131 Banachowski, Scott 115 BAND 54-55 Baraniewicz, Rev. Joseph A. 10,27 Baranuski, Mark 111,143 Barringer, Steven 131 Barut, Bruce 115 BASEBALL 98-99 BASKETBALL 70-71 ,84-85 Beazley, Michael 131 Beckham, James 54,143 Belanger, Mr. Richard 33,92,93,106 Bennett, Marshall 123 Bennett, Steven 131 Berger, Mark 123 Besendorfer, Mark 131 Beshalske, Robert 86,143 Bevington, John 89,143 Bick, David 14,143 Bieszczad, Gregory 123 Billups, Mark 60,123 Bingle, Thomas 123 Bires, Steven 123 Birr, Marlene 47,49 Bismark, John 131 Blank, Thomas 45,68,89,93,139,143 Bochi, Robert 63,131 Bollin, Mark 115 Bolger, Maureen 47,51 Borgelt, Frank 123 Borgelt, William 123 Born, Mrs. Margaret 39 168 General Index Bosch, Neal 89,143 Botek, Samuel 49,59,60,61 105,110,143,157 Boulton, James 115 Bowes, Peter 61,143 BOWLING 81-83 Boyer, Mark 115 Boyer, Donald 123 Boyle, Dan 123 Braun, Robert 98,144 Breeze, Michael 131 Brennan, Rev. Fernan 23 Brennan, James 131 BRISSON 72 Brophy, Andy 115 Brophy, Tim 55,144 Bruning, Michael 144 Brunner, John 89,131,141 Bryan, Gary 63,115 Buehrer, Thomas 22,63,115 Bullard, Richard 144 Bumbaugh, Timothy 15,47,105,144 Burke, Brian 123 Burkhardt, Christopher 115 Burkhardt, Patrick 61,131 -C- CaJac0b, Daniel 46,123 Cameron, Donald 123 Cantu, William 63,131 Cappelletty, Terry 115 Carey, John 131 Carney, Doug 131 Carr, Nicholas 131 Carroll, Charles 89,115 Carroll, Peter 115 Case, Gary 115 Case, James 144 Ceglio, James 61,131 Ceglio, Charles 115 Celusta, Christopher 63,84,123 Celusta, John 63,115 Cervenec, John 115 Chadwick, Michael 144 Chambers, Gregory 115 CHAPPUIS 73 Chandler, Christopher 131 CHEERLEADERS 51 Cherry, Stanley 123 Cherry, Thomas 141,144 CHESS 76-77 Chwialkowski, Paul 123 Cisowski, Timothy 9,115 Clark, Bryan 115 Clay, Amos 123 Clayton, Chris 144 Clegg, William 89,115 Cobak, James 115 Cole, Randolph 123 Collins, John 115 Collins, Robert 61,131 Comes, Charles 61,90,141 Comes, Robert 60,123 Comprix, Jesse 123 Comte, Jeff 89,115 Conkle, Thomas 52,53,56,63,144 Conlisk, William 14,108,144 Connolly, John 115 Conrad, James 89,115 Conrad, Mark 115 Cook, Michael 94,123 Cooper, Scott 123 Cousino, David 123 Couturier, Jeffrey 37,145 Couturier, Mark 63,123 Covington, Grady 84,123 Craver, Robert 131 Crawford, Patrick 124 Creque, David 116 Croll, Richard 61,131 CROSS COUNTRY 62-63 Crossen, Richard 60,84,124 Crossland, Logan 89,131 Crotte, Fernando 60,124 Crumley, Jay 60,61 ,1 31 Crumley, Thomas 46,124 Csizmar, David 132 Cucerzan, Randolph 124 Cullum, Daniel 116 Cutter, Rev. James R. 10,32 -D- Danehy, John 124 Danehy, Thomas 89,132 Daney, Thomas 116 Danki, James 116 Danhauer, Mark 116 Deak, Richard 93,132 Deoa, Ronald 145 Deckelman, James 145 Deckelman, Thomas 141,116 Delorio, Delbert, Mark 116 Anthony 132 DeNies, Paul 46,122,124 DeNies, Scott 47,68,69,91,95,145,178 DeNies, Steve 74,89,132 Devany, John 124 DeVictor, David 61,145 Dick, Warren 116 Diekman, Rev. Robert 29 Diemer, John 132 Dixon, Michael 132 Doll, Rev. James 12,22,140 Donovan, Dr. Bernard 161 Dorlay, Mark 132 Douglas, Peter 116 Downey, John 89,116 Drzewiecki, Anthony 145 Duffey, Eugene 84,132 Dulin, Bro. Charles R. 11,37,39,72 Duran, Lawrence 145 Duran, Sylvester 132 Durka, James 116 Dvorack, John 116 Dybala, Robert 124 Dziad, Steve 61 ,108,109,145,1 59 -E- Ebenhoeh, Rev. John 9,31 ,35,91 Eberle, Bro. Richard 27 Eberle, Thomas 132 Eby, Robert 35,61 ,69,76,145 Eddy, Bob 68,239,132 Eisinger, John 49,58,59,60,61,98,145 Elliott, Brian 14,74,89,145 Elliott Ronald 116 Elliott Thomas 145 Elmore, Charles 146 Elwing, Christopher 55,116 Emrick, Ray 116 Emrick,Robert 124 Engel, James 116 ENGLISH 26-27 Ensign, Chris 116 Ensman, Martin 116 Escott, James 116 Extejt, John 116 -F- Fabian, Raymond 146,158 Fahey, John 98,146 Falls, Kenneth 132 Farkas, Ernest 146 Farmer, Diane 47 Feick, Joel 115 Fell, Terry 60,124 Fender, Stephen 46,60,124 Fennewald, Windred 146 Ficner, Rev. Mr. Stanley 32,33,60,61 Finn, Rev. Dominick 21,33,34 Findling, Gary 61,132 Fischer, Edward 55,132 Fisher, Thomas 124 Fisher, Rev. William 24,28,89,140-1 Fitts, Martin, 98,132 Flanagan, Bill 132 Flaczinski, Jeff 89,116 Flury, Leo 116 Fondren, Ralph 116 FOOTBALL 58-61 Foreman, Terrance 116 Forrester, Michael 132 Forti, Rev. Richard 11,26 Fournier, Robert 63,124 Fox, Gary 116 Fox, Philip 124 Fox, Timothy 124 Frame, Rick 22,78,94,95,146 Francel, Thomas 114,116 Frank, Lawrence 124 Frank, Robert 116 Franklin, Jeffrey 84,124 Frankowski, Leon 132 Fraser, Donald 91,146 Frederick, Mark 116 Frenzell, John 117 FRESHMEN 114-121 Fuller, Patrick 132 -G- Gagin, Lawrence 132 Galambos, Julius 132 Gall, William 117 Gavin, Mr. Thomas 35,52 Gedert, Timothy 132 Geiger, Jeffery 117 Geiger, Paul 108,132 Geiger, Richard 117 Geiger, Thomas 89,132 Geoffrion, Thomas 46,124 Gerken, James 61,98,132 Gerken, Thomas 117 Gerst, William 75,89,146 Gilis, Paul 146 Gladieux, Timothy 89,124 Gleason, John 63,132 Glonek, Michael 117 GOLF 102,103 Golembiewski, Guy 8 ,61,90,102,103,146 Gonsiorowski, Anthony 132 Gonzales, Alvaro 146 Gonzales, Daniel 132 Gorman, Walter 61,132 Gorny, Paul 117 Gorski, John 61,146 GRADUATION, 158,159 Grady, Paul 124 Gralak, Ronald 61,147 Graves, Harry 117 Gstalder, John 117 Gstalder, Theodore 46,133 GUIDANCE, 22,23,157 Gust, William 133,157 Guyton, Jeffrey 47,79,95,133 Gwynne, Gary 124 -H- Hafner, Daniel 133 Hage, Thomas 133 Hager, Garret 117 Hallauer, George 88,239,133 Hanenkrath, Gary 63,124 Hanf, William Hanley, Harold 61,147 Hanley, Lawrence 133 Hanley, Michael 124 Hanna, John 14,147 Hanna, Pam 46 Hanus, Victor 124 Harberson, Larry 117 Harberson Robert 133 Harman, Robert 60,124 Harris, Daniel 124 Harris, Richard 117 Hart, Jack 117 Hartung, Charles 61,133 Hassel, Kirk 117 Haynes, Alton 77,124 Healy, Rev. Robert 18,72,107,140 141 160 Hearons, James 117 Hegedus, Dennis 22,147 Heider, Joseph 133 Hensien, Mary 47,50,51 Herr, Gerald 55,147 Herr, Vincent 117 Hill, Thomas 124 Hing, Frederick 14,147 Hinkleman, Paul 147 Hite, Gregory 124 Hixson, Charles 125 Hixson, Thomas 117 Hohl, Thomas 133 Hohlbein, Kenneth 147 Hojnacki, Francis 46,98,133 Hojnicki, James 77,92,147 Holland, Daniel 117 Hollinger, Howard 35,147 Hollister, Michael 103,147 Holup, Edward 117 HOM ECOMING, 44-49 Hood, Kevin 117 Horvath, Andrew 117 Horvath, Charles 125 Howard, Barbara 46 Howard, David 148 Howard, Michael 117 Hoye, Joseph 46,B4,125 Hubay, Michael 133 Hudak, Fred 117 Hudgin, Christopher 68,76,93 148 Huff, Thomas 61,148 Hunter, Mark 148 Hypa, Frank 148 ldczak, David 133 liams, Julie 57 ller, James 125 lmbery, Thomas 61,148 Ingham, Mr. James 32,84,108 INTRAMURALS, 64,65 lorio, Timothy 61,148 Irvine, Russell 114,117 Ivan, Lawrence 9,22,61,148 lwinski, Michael 117 lwinski, Robert 133 -J- Jackson, Van 71,84,85,148 Jacob, Jeffrey 125 ,Jacob, Robert 125 Jacobs, George 125 Jakubec, Eugene 117 Jakubec, Mark 133 James, Robert 125 Janiszewski, Mark 125 Janiszewski, Michael 148,158 Jarzynski, Martin 98,148 Jasin,4Christopher117 Jesionowski, Jeffrey 148 Jinks, Walter 149 Job, Thomas 149 Johnson, Frederick 89,133 Johnson, John 149 Johnson, Joseph 117 Johnston, Jan 84,125 Jones, Timothy 133 Joseph, Joel 117 Joseph, Michael 89,108,149 Juhasz, James 89,117 -K- Kaczala, Lawrence 118 Kaiser, William 86,125 Kajtaniak, Philip 133 Kalanquin, Mark 125 Kalanquin, Paul 118 Katafiasz, Michael 125 Kavanaugh, Paul 125 Kawa, Joseph 125 Kearney, Michael 70,B4,85,125 Keaton, Ronald 61,133 Keisser, Keith 125 Kelleher, Kevin 61,149 Kelleher, Robert 118 Kendrick, Brian 118 Kennedy, James 133 Kenney, David 60,125 Kenney, Donald 95,133 Kenney, Kevin 46,60,125 Kerekes, Gary 133 Kerner, Donald 89,133 Kilman, Kenneth 118 King, Randal 125 Kirsch, Michael 133 Kitchen, James 118 Knapik, Greg 118 Knestrick, Mark 125 Kniss, Paul 46,133 Kniss, William 149 Koelzer, Rev. Nichols 28,29 Koepfer, Kenneth 125 Kolodzaike, Anthony 118 Komisarek, Dale 118 Komorowski, Rev. Louis 18,34,100 Komorowski, Joseph 125 Kookoothe, Michael 118 Kopaniasz, Michael 118 Korsnack, James 61 ,98,1 33 Kosakowski, David 125 Koslovsky, Steve 26,52,149 170 Kosztak, Daniel 60,125 Kovacs, Larry 61,133 Kovacs, Terrance 133 Kowalski, Jeifrey 61,110,149 Kowalski, Kenneth 82,133 Kowalski, Steve 26,82,118 Kozlowski, Timothy 149 Krasniewski, Michael 134 Kreuz, Kevin 60,125 Kriner, Patrick 149 Kubacki, Mr. James 37,84,98 Kukawinski, John 149 Kulakowski, Richard 149 Kulczak, Mark 125 Kumor, Michael 118 Kunisch, Jerry 63,118 Kuron, Frank 134 Kusina, James 134 Kyle, Steven 54,55,91,150 ..L- LaFayette, Mrs. Esther 39 Landg raff, Rev. Thomas J. 30,98 Laney, Michael 150 Lang, Thomas 125 Lange, Chritopher 89,125 LANGUAGE 28-29 LaPlant, Gregory 61,134 LaPlant, Jeff 118 LaPointe, Lawrence 134 Larson, Randolph 118 Laver, Christopher 126 Lavey, Daniel 118 LaVoy, David 61,134 LaVoy, Donald 150 LaVoy, Mark 150 Lawniczak, Jonathan 134 Lawton, John 134,157 Layman, Steve 41 ,55,91 ,150 Leckway, Charles 134 Lee, Bradley 134 Lee, John 126 Leisenheimer, Charles 150 Leszkai, Stephen 134 Lewandowski, Eric 93,134 Lewandowski, George 118 Lincoln, John 126 Lingle, Philip 118 Liska, Walter 126 Lisowski, Joseph 134 Liszak, Michael 134 Loeffler, James 118 Logiudice, John 134 Loomis, Tim 84,126 Lopacki, Edwin 46,613,126 Lorann, Douglas 134 Lorincz, Michael 150 Lucas, Andrew 60,126 Lucas, James 150 Lucas, Stephen 118 Luffy, Michael 126 Lyczkowski, Robert 126 Lynch, John 47,150 -M- Magrum, Richard 126 Maier, Donald 118 Maier, Michael 118 Main, Mark 59,61 ,134 Malinowski, Thomas 118 Mallamad, Jeffrey 47,53,98,151 Mallamad, Shawn 118 Malone, Mark 60,89,126 Manahan, Michael 90,151 Mangan, Patrick 98,151 Marazon, Joseph 60,126 Marinelli, Vincent 103,134 Martin, David 118 Martin, James 89,126 Marzec, Bruce 118 Marzec, Thomas 118 MATH 34-35 Mathews, Michael 151 Mattingly, Mrs. Virginia 38 Mattingly, Mr. Richard 20,58,61 Matuszewski, Anthony 46,852,126 Matuszewski, Michael 46,126 McCaster, Vernon 84,134 McDermott, Mr. Michael 28,61 McDerm0't1, Timothy 49,52,53,58,61,150 McDuffy, Patti 47,49 McGowan, James 118 McGowan, John 103,104,118 McGrane, Michael 63,134 McHugh, Jeff 84,85,126 McHugh, Jim 70,71,15O McHugh, Thomas 119 McKarns, Gregory 134 McKelvey, Michael 54,94,150 McKenna, Charles 134 McKenna, Kenneth 54,119 McLaughlin, Michael 119 McLernan, Rev, Richard 19,39 McMahon, Jeff 46,126 McManus, Terrence 60,126 McMenamin, Rev. John 21,24 Medford, Daniel 134 Medford Douglas 60,126 Medford, Timothy 119 Melzak, Wayne 98,134 Menacher, William 9,151 Mertes, Richard 126 Metzger, Lawrence 61,134,159 Metzger, Michael 31,126 Meyer, Christopher 119 Meyer, Daniel 134 Meyer, Jeffrey 78,95,134 Meyer, John 60,151 Meyers, Harry 60,126 Meyers, Patrick 61,134 Mezinko, Robert 126 Michalak, Charles 134 Mieozkowski, Ronald 119 Mileski, David 84,126 Miller, Cass 126 Miller, Kenneth 23,126 Millns, Mark 135 Mislan, Scott 46,60,84,126 Mitchell, Douglas 60,126 Mocek, Paul 119 Mollen, Joseph 126 Molnar, Kevin 98,135 Molnar, Robert 135 Monaghan, Michael 119 Monks, Thomas 119 Moody, Samuel 126 Moore, Rev. Thomas M. 20,72 Morelli, Ronald 60,127 Morgan, Douglas 60,127 Morris, Kevin 89,119 Morrison, Richard 54,55,119 . Morrissey, James 135 Mossburg, Jack 127 Mosset, Rev. Robert 23 Mossing, Christopher 127 Mossing, James 54,127 Mouch, Thomas 127 Mowrey, John 151 Mrkva, Joseph 151 Mudrow, Mr. Juergen 27 Mueller, Jeffrey 135 Mueller, Robert 89,127 Mueller, Scott 127 Mulherin, John 119 Muller, Mark 135 Mullholand, Timothy 127 Murphy, Mrs. Pat 39 Murtagh, Daniel 9,15,21,34,39,45,47,59, 89,151 Murtagh, Mrs. 140 Murzynski, Steven 119 MUSICAL 104,105 Musielewicz, Edward 127 Muszynski, Jeffrey 127 Myers, Jeff 103,135 Myers, Timothy 119 -N- Nadaud, Mark 8,61 ,151 ,159 Nahm, John 61,151 Nally, Rev. Mr. Michael J. 25,63 Naumann, Scott 103,151 Navarre, John 89,135 Navarre, Rev. Raymond J. 73 Nedom, Francis 119 Nelson, David 46,127 Nelson, John 135 Neumann, Roderick 135 Nieckarz, Kenneth 82,102,103,152 Nilkiewicz, Robert 127 Noe, James 135 Nolan, Robert 61 ,135 Noonan, Michael 152 Nowak, Anthony 26,152 Nowakowski, Cathy 14,15,46,50 Nowakowski, David 152 Nowakowski, Henry 60,127 Nowakowski, Jeff 119 Nunemaker, James 119 Nunemaker, Robert 152 Nusbaum, Robert 127 -Q- Obarski, Stephen 46,82,127 Obertacz, David 127 Obertacz, Donald 71 ,84,98,152 O'Brien, Martin 119 O'Connell, Timothy 119 O'Connor, John 119 O'Conor, Joseph 46,127 O'Conor, William 89,119 O'Donnell, Robert 61,98,99,135 Odorzynski, Kenneth 89,135 Odorzynski, Michael 89,127 O'Neill, Michael 127 O'Neill, Thomas 127 Osowik, Thomas 127 Oswanski, Charles 135 Otto, Jesse 98,127 Ovall, Carl 82,127 Owczarzak, Gregory 119 -p- Palenscar, Joseph 119 Palmer, Mrs. Mildred 38 Pasquinelly, Mark 127 Pease, Jeffery 34,89,108,109,152 Pease, Scott 63,84,108,127 Peatee, Jeff 127 Peer, David 60,127 Pellioni, Donald 63,127 Pellioni, Paul 95,152 Perdeau, John 55,127 Pereus, Stephen 135 Perlaky, Joseph 119 Perry, Victor 128 Peters, Dennis 128 Peters, Kenneth 152 Pfaff, Michael 128 Pickens, Jeffery 119 Pieczynski, Mark 152 Pietrowski, Richard 128 Pietruszynski, Bro. Albert 37 Pinciotti, Nicholas 135 Pluto, John 119 Poffenbaugh, Terrance 135 Polito, Dennis 22,152 Pompeo, Michael 119 Pool, Thomas 31,128 Potrzebowski, Jeffery 61 ,98,152,159 Powell, Gerald 128 Powell, Keith 128 Powell, Michael 41,54,55,153 PROM 160-161 Prentice, Rev. James 24 Price, Herman 49,58,61,98,135 -R- Radecki, Richard 61,135 Radon, Paul 119 Rahman, David 135 Rahman, Donald 119 Rainey, Kevin 119 Rall, Gary 128 Rashleigh, Robert 153 Recker, Gary 60,128 Reger, Edward 128 Reifert, Fred 135 Reisner, John 98,105,128 Rejent, David 128 RELIGION 24-25 Restivo, Joseph 89,120 Rice, David 120 Richards, David 120 RING DAY 140-141 Ritter, James 120 Roberts, Mrs. Dorothy 38 Roberts, Garry 48,58,61,153 Rodeman, Patrick 120 Rodeman, Timothy 153 Roesner, Michael 63,120 Rogers, Timothy 46,89,128 Romstadt, Kenneth 128 Rosenberger, Gary 135 Rosenberger, James 82,135 Ross, James 120 Ross, Michael 46,128 Rouen, Michael 153,159 Rupp, Brent 153 Russell, Rev. Alfred 20,68,101 Rutkowski, James 55,153 Ryley, Kevin 135 -5- SALMAGUNDI 52-53 Salmon, Michael 120 Sanford, James 120 Sattler, Marcia 46 Scalzo, Michael 79,95,153 Scharbach, Kurt 135 Schuer, Mark 61 ,135 Schlageter, Robert 135 Schlembach, Charles 82,128 Schlembach, Thomas 83,84,135 Schmidbauer, Joseph 60,122,128 Schmidbauer, Lawrence 120 Schmidt, Paul 135 Schmiel, Kevin 136 Schneider, Robert 128 Schramm, Gregory 120 Schramm, Jeffery 128 Schrinel, Robert 55 Schuck, William 22,61,95,153,159 SCIENCE 32-33 Seeman, Kim 120 Seguin, John 51,136 Seibenick, Kurt 120 SENIORS 138-156 Sevenich, Mr. Joseph 30 Sexauer, Robert 60,122,128 Sexton, Daniel 61,76,77,136 Shaffer, Charles 95,153 Shea, Kathy 57 Shea, Robert 136 Sheahan, Mark 17,153 Sheamer, Richard 63,136 Shenefield, Charles 89,136 Sheridan, Thomas 136 Sheroian, Robert 120 Sherry, Lee 108,109,136 Shinn, Clifton 120 Sikorski, Robert 120 Silka, Van 46,653,128 Simon, Martin 14,153 Simon, William 84,128 Simpkins, Michael 120 Skowronek, Mark 98,136 Skowronek, Thomas 120 Skrzyniecki, Michael 154 Slandzicki, Gary 128 Slawinski, Anthony 120 Smith, David A. 76,77,12O Smith, David R. 154 Smith, Ken 65,98,136 Smith, Steven 120 Smolka, Kenneth 136 Smythe, Thomas 128 Snell, Dennis 136 Snyder, Perry120 Snyder, Robert 136 Sobb, David 136 Sobb, Paul 26,103,154 Sobecki, Jeffery 98,136 Sobiesczczanski, Timothy 128 SOCIAL STUDIES 30-31 Socie, Kenneth 154 Soncrant, Timothy 31,128 SOPHOMORES 123-129 Sottek, Rev. James 27,82,B3 Soviar, Michael 60,128 Soviar, Ronald 61,78,95,11O,136 Sparks, Judy 47,49 Spiller, Christopher 31 ,60,1 28 SPIRIT COMMITTEE 50 Spitler, Robert 48,58,59,61,154 Sroczynski, Randy 89,120 Staccone, Frank 60,136 Staccone, Rick 61,128 Stack, Rev. Mr. Gary 10,30,92 Stanish, Leonard 61,90,154 Stankey, Davis 120 Starzynski, John 29,76,128 Steele, Ted 17,35,63,154 Steger, Todd 98,154 Stein, Thomas 89,126 Stelter, Kevin 120 Stengle, Edward 136 Sterling, Edward 129 Stewart, James 129 Stewart, Thomas 154 Stickles, Mr. Ted 28,74,89 Stiegel, Robert 77,129 Stiff, Michael 120 Stiff, Timothy 136 Stobinski, Ronald 136 Stoll, Richard 129 Strassner, Martin 154 Streicher, John 61 ,90,154 Studders, Bruce 120 STUDENT COUNCIL 68-69 Sturdevant, Mark 154 Sturtz, John 41,51,86,136 Sutton, Theophil 22,26,35,155 Swanson, Mark 121 SWIMMING 74-75, 88-89 Sydlowski, Thomas 129 Sylvester, John 155 Symington, Kenneth 61,136 Szaroleta, Michael 98,129 Szenderski, Jeffery 155 Szkatulski, Timothy 82,83,155 Szymanski, Chris 121,155 -T- Taormina, William 60.129 Tate, Robert 121 Taylor, George 121 Taylor, William 46,129 TENNIS 108-109 Thacker, Joseph 155 Thebes, Thomas 46,84,98,122,129 Thomas, James 84,129 Thompson, Rev. Mr. John 30,61 Tice, Michael 27,55,61 Tillman, Ronald 136 Tincher, Mark 129 Tippery, Charles 63,129 Topolewski, Ronald 136 Weber, Richard 137 Weinandy, Gary 63,137 Werner, Charles 89,156 Werner, Martin 63,89,121 Westendorf, Patrick 103,156,157 Whalen, John 121 Whelan, Thomas 121 White, Daniel 95,156 White, James 137 Whitman, Fred 27,45,156 Wies, Thomas 137 Wilkinson, Joseph 192 Willie, Thomas 121 Williams, Allan 121 Torda, Arthur 121 Torda, Louis 15,55,155 Toth, Dennis 89,129 Toth, Joseph 61,136 Toth, Leslie 129 Toth, Michael 82,155 Toth, Toth, Stpehen 45,54,98,155 Thomas 121 Trabbic, Pam 15,44,47 TRACK 110-111 Williams, Williams, Williams, Willinger, Willinger, Douglas 156 Eugene 121 Larry 137 David 137 Michael 27,156 Winter, John 55,89,121 Wirth, Gary 156 Wirth, James 137 Wolever, Mark 71,84,85,140 Wolff, Edwin 121 Tremsky, Lawrence 121 Tucholski, Ronald 136 Tucholski, William 155 Turco, Kevin 136 Tyner, David 121 -U- Ulman, Clifford 14,89,108,109,155 Urbaniak, Edward 84,98,129 Utru p, Thomas 60,129 Utter, Robert 84,98,129 -V. Valiton, Mark 129 Vamos, Stephen 121 Vanderpol, Jeffrey 129 Velker, Stephen 61,155 Velker, William 60,129 Venner, Danniel 86,87,136 Venner, Michael 36,156 Ventre, Michael 89,136 Vining, Raymond 129 Vogel, Alan 129 Vogelbach, Denis 121 -W- Wall, Jeffrey 121 Wall, Michael 137 Walters, Mark 103,137 Waniewski, Thomas 121 Ward, Very Rev. William 100 Ways, Jeffrey 121 Webb, James 121 Webb, Richard 121 Weber, David 121 Weber, Paul 121 Wood, Robert 121 Woytyshyn, Gary 137 Wozniak, Mr. Jon 28,61 Wozniak, Thomas 137 WRESTLING 78,79,94,95 Wyper, Mr. Don 103 Wyszumiala, Edward 63,129 -Y- Yarder, Richard 129 Yee, Kenneth 121 Yoder, Douglas 121 Young, Keith 61,137 Young Kevn 137 Young Mark 61,137 Younkman, Daniel 122,129 -Z- Zablocki, James 137 Zaciek, Mark 121 Zaciewski, Gary 31,615,129 Zaharski, Mark 156,157 Zalecki, Kenneth 137 Zann, Geoffrey 89,129 Zarembski, Gary 61 ,137 Zawodni, Dennis 121 Zawodny, Kevin 137 Zapletal, Mr. Edward 155 Zeiler, Kent 129 Zerucha, Thomas 46,129 Zielinski, Martin 46,129 Zielinski, Richard 137 Ziemianski, Edward 63,140,156 Ziolkowski, Steven 137 Zmuda, Philip 63,111,140,156 Zychowicz, Michael 114,121 The Puzzle Is Made of Many Pieces, Each Different, and yet Each Closely Related tothe Others -1-its 174 . -, .lv , -UL ' f ' - 'wk R X.. 'XX . in - .1 f H . in 1 ff' Y 43' -fi +4 . l'. 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