St Laurence High School - Valhallan Yearbook (Burbank, IL)

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1 I 3 5 4 i 5 E F 1: 3 i K I U N u Y Z 5 F 5 ? Z I 3 - r : P i L I Q15 1582 IHALEQZXQIQIAN 'Y X kV' St Laurence Hlgh School 5556 W 77th St eet Bu bank Ill nous 60459 Cond cted by Congregatlon of Ch st a B othe s Volume XVIII Title Page! l FW 3 I it A ,ga V A Ja-Q The 1982 Halhallan iimharkmrnt 3 Eiifr At Sea 6 Eielmsmvn 51 Qbarsmen 85 Clislptzlins 119 Scholars 131 11Hz1rriur5 153 5-Xrriual 182 ning Come with us on the journey of the Viking. A journey which will take us through the Viking year and show us the Viking traditions Top. Igor tRa1x kaxi was the sxmbol of Vlklng enth Igor leads Ll cheer to inspire the Vrkrngs to victory ' mharkment -0' 3 ff Qc A Air' Q Top: Carefully contemplating thc situation at hand, Coach O'NcilI dccidcs thc dcfcnsc to use. Above Left: Riding in thc Homecoming parade, John Kelly, Bob Lahcy. and Jim Valck wave to thc crowd. Above: Kcn Kacznski and thc band. Left: Dan Grunhard and his datc in the homecoming parade. Openingf 3 Annther Hear is , 4 izgmz livery year, come late August, several hundred Vikings eome from near and far, all over Chicagoland, to return to their beloved Valhallan St. l,aurenee. Also. as the ritual goes a few hundred new Vikes tlienniesl hop aboard the Viking ship and weather the year's storms for the first time. That first day of sehool, despite it's traditional eonotations, is really for most people a day to renew old friend- ships severed by the summer break and hopefully one to start friendships that will last forever. But for the people who have not seen the likes of the nine o'eloek hour in three months, they will have to settle with walking the halls half asleep, dreaming of the day they ean eount on one hand the days until Christmas. 4 f Opening Above: The Viking fans are thrown into a will fremy by Coach O'Ncill's inspirations speech. Above Left: Getting ready to go hom after school, Mike Miller unfastens his bik ehain. Top: During luneh some students ge caught up on some last minute studying Above Right: Joe Vladic enjoys a Sl. Laurenc ski trip on the slopes of Majestic. f s x f s Y - iff' I ' M A I time , .-.Q-Q. wr N . l ' 4 s Q 1 , vi ' Er , 04' F li In K bw? wp: s iw V 'Z' v lr l ' ' , , , l ' , if fliwwlf-4 TJ, R Y Ai lil, K9 f 559 1 , ' . i'...f,1 hw 4' A - .tr ,., C V 9 I 5 1 ,I , if . ' , ' 'A ' fg l' 'W ff . pez- - 5 ' .., f f4 ':'e .2 4' . f -. 1 'M ' lf' 2 'QV ' ,Q I ij-ff' Fw 'Z-Liam K . , M 2 ,Q 2-isa: 2 Lliifn at Sw An ordinary school day began long before eight fifty in the morning. Before school, wrestlers, swimmers, and foot- ball players were in the weight room working-out. Many students arrived for zero period classes. A typical student's day began by walking, driving, taking a bus or a bike to school. After arriving in school, students entered the crowded foyer, where friends were copying forgotten homework, reading papers, playing guitars, or just catching up on sleep. Many other popular pre-school ac- tivities were playing frisbee outdoors Csummerj, aimlessly wandering the halls Cmost commonj, or for the lucky picking up girls at Queen of Peace. Within academic hours students fed their minds with vast reservoirs of knowledge. Every forty-one minutes clatter and yells were heard in the wings as the students changed classes. After school students moved into the world of extra-curricular activities. Clustered in the gym foyer, on the track, in the weightrooms, publication offices, and just about everywhere else imaginable, they displayed through their relentless dedication a true sense of Viking pride and tradition. Top: Br. Kramer waits before the bell rings before third period. Middle Left: Steve Lux delivers an inspirational speech at the Homecoming pep rally. Above: The crowd at the Homecoming game roars as the Vikes penetrate the DeSales end zone. Bottom Left: Kevin Boyle assist the Sophomore Viking Cross Country team at capturing the Catholic League Championship. Bottom Right: Even the news wants to get in on the Viking Story, as a channel 7 newsman interviews the March- ing Gold 100. Student Life f 7 8 f Homecoming Nl '31 4 is J Q Hamer: tOpposite Pagel Center: The Homecoming Court, tBaek Rowl: Paul Pustelnik, Ken Schum, Dan Grunhard, Jim Kuksta, Dave Podczerwinski, tlfront Rowj: Cheryl Lindenmeyer, Gail Kubeczko, .lill Barnett LQueenJ, Susan Zivich, Chris Konazewski. Top: Riding in the Parade the cheerleaders ask the question ls this for real? Upper Right: Dan Paterno, Dan Gallagher, Coach Pawelski, and Rick Tavcggia talk over the first half during the halftime in- termission. Lower Left: Dan Grunhard and the Homecoming Queen. Lower Right: The massive Vikes emerge from the locker room. Top: The Viking defense strikes an awesome pose as they await the offense to break huddle. Above Left: The cheerleaders energetically perform their half-time routine at the homecoming game. Left: Coach Pawelski surveys the field as the chain crew comes on the field to measure up a crucial first down. rqx X? 1 01, 'jwfsffx 1 2 , . MM, '-N, 'ww-wk'-,N 'I 6 f EP L X. . . ...lm f w4,..'-4, n'lT ? :1 ' 'z1:,,,f..x.,,,..Q-.mm 'f::--:- -:. I .W..,, . am W. ,Q . Q..., H - -.., ,MA lu... ff m , x 1fj5i:,,3g1f.:::':...,..,:-., ,.jC jM-f V YQ?-rxqgg j M W U. -' Mail, fm: :- l-T1 - . ' S!! 1 1 1116--',.:.W x,:, 1 1. V T'1',.. --- - 'li-1 Q ft W 1 ..... a.Nmg..,,,M, V 'zi: 'J-gi '12-an ' : fwr-M f-wif: ' fe 1'-w--1--V-V-X 'Wk'Li ,A 'A':1fi-ffi -LE ' 5 .vfvvswsfm Y --.-m.-.i 41 Q .ME we .Q -Q' N W W' if ,J z '1 ,.A...,,,::'-k L s Vg ,Q ,,,M,:::v-HM-mf .,: - mm. F 1. 4 .Mug ' ' ,JV Wd 4' fa' ,E fp, .ff 5 J' 5- Vg ' X j x 3 W, -Sgt ,X fi m 'film A LU I . W.-f 'Qf'f?sz2??i'::ffi-M, H' ' 4' air 1 ,. R, 5 'f-f'fff-iz2is'7?,' T ffl1,..fisg 3 ' ' - fly ' 5 45235, -'fTfi'?' .7 5Lfiaf4-ik. T :lf 5 A M ' 1 -f '?fi .Q r . '1-1- A ' ,1 ' sizzix?-?5g3.e L 8. QU t gf ri--- 1 M . ::.::.- rf - - : 9 Qumernming in 2 Qighlightz Swann Perhaps the most exciting time of the Viking year is Homecoming Season. What other time of year do you see so many people, here for so long, doing so much? The biggest part of the Homecoming festival is the hope and anticipation that surrounds it and humbles the event itself. Assisted by Student Activities Moderator Mr. Scott, the Homecoming Committee headed up by Jim Valek and John Kelly organized the numerous ac- tivities of the week that made everything work. The pep rally is traditionally the high point of the week's festivities and this, year proved to be no exception. The in- famous pep-rally skit was much better xiii . A than previous years but even that is not saying much. At high noon on the second Saturday in October the ritual began with the parade of Vikings through the streets of Burbank. After that the Vikes took to the field to prove that all this ado was not about nothing. St. Francis DeSales, well, they went home empty-handed, trying to figure out just exactly what hit them. In their 21-20 overtime victory the St. Laurence squad proved they were a force to be reckoned with in the powerful Catholic League. The after-game festivities were quite up to par with the rest of the week. The dance was held afterwards in the Gym and a splended time was had by all in attendance. ' 'i V 1 . . -5325: Top: Jack Brice takes the snap from center as the Vikes penetrate the St. Francis defense. Above Left: The band marches in the Homecoming parade. Above Right: Jill Barnett is crowned Homecoming Queen by Mrs. Kruegar, President ofthe Mothers Club. Right: Paul Pustelnik, Jim Kuksta, and their dates ride cartop in the Homecoming Parade. 10f Homecoming ...,..i.....mrf keg' s...... Left: The truc emotion ofthe Band's Homecoming performance is expressed in the action of this rillc girl. Below: The cheerleaders stand atop their float in the Homecoming Parade. Bottom Left: One of the more creative entries in the year's Parade. YQ- 1 EHPUS Sa W-0 J.. ,aus Iii ll Homecomingf ll WW Top Left: Mr. Draski uses a computer printout to explain a regularity in Biology. Top Right: .lan Raven is just one ofthe cheerleaders whose dedication and enthusiasm in- spires the Vikings on to victory. Above Left: Doing an experiement in the Chem Lab, Bruce Lerner carefully examines his results. Above Right: The Treasurer, Br. McNamara, watches thc camera as Chuck Wills takes a phone call. I2 f Student Life Top: Br. Granitz reprimands his class after the last batch of test results. Top Right: The crowd roars as the Viking Football Team enters the gym for a pep rally. Above Left: A smiling face will always greet you in the morning in the person of Mrs. Nowicki. Far Left: The dedicated father who always shows up at the football games, shows an air of disgust when the other team crosses the Viking goaline. Near Left: Viking Harrier, Ken Schum, gets ready to run for the Vikes in the Cross Country Catholic League Championship. Student Life f if' M., ,w,. ' A050 A , ,www X-W.,.J.. q -,J ,Q ll Ji . Q- R pn., W7 -wif-L7 - .1 ,,,.. . . A-. 113 .' lift - . - ' 9 , a 3? , .4 Z' . Av .un pt ' v a N 1 if f W 52:2 1 tx'- OBIS xc 14-, ,, 1 wh X4 . f. 'Ex' A 0- lf 3 I 1- ?'anh akea Tig nuns One of St. Laurence's greatest things to be proud about over the past few years has been the band. Under the direction of Leo Henn- ing, and his son Patrick Henning the band has taken great steps to being recognized as a force in statewide competition. The Band administration aided by Br. May Cmoderatorj put together quite a show, one of the most prestigious marching bands in the state of Illinois as the Helm described it. Competing in the Second An- nual Music Bowl at Soldier Field and finishing a respectable thir- teenth was just one of the big moves the Marching Gold 100 made. They, also as another feather in their cap, finished fifth in an outstanding field of competi- tion at A.A. Stagg High School in similar competition. Top: The Band marches in the Homecom- ing Parade. Above Left: The Band marches in one of the key events in it's history, a major competition at Soldier Field. Far Left: The Drum Major, John Tierney, gives instructions to the other members during the exposition for Channel 7. Near Left: Pete Lombardi pounds out a tune on his xylophone. Band! 15 I U i v 5i'5Q' '5 16 f Student Llfe .hi- al' .FW :mf Eff lu. i rs, , Graff! QW I fi' -4 QMPQ , ,, is Top Left Coach O Nelll talks to the of fense to orgamze a powerful drrve Top Rlght Bor1s Pervan takes to the offense as Dan Tylka watches Middle Left Coach Fabrxzro talks upstairs to see how to lm prove hrs defense Center Jan Raven cheers the Vrlungs on as they move closer to a touchdown Middle Right J1m Valek grves an arouslng speech as the football team and coaches look on Bottom Igor the masswe Vlkmg represents the football team s strength 1 i W'-Q - ' ' A .D e swf . L i Q rr -1 W . ' ' ' ' '- 'Z 1 f' V as S V V - J Q, ' , ,X f I I I - 5 . ' x K W-, R , A 3 . ' V ., 4 n' I N 1 Aff . 7 1 Y fx: , W 4 , Y 5 , ' ' 11 emnriam 4 rather 4 . iii. Phillips 3 One of the truly sad events of the year was the passing of the beloved Br. D. L. Phillips. You could feel the sadness all around you it seemed that Monday morning when we arrived to the sad news. Br. Messick perhaps put it best when he said of the late brother that his death was a victory, and how it deeply affected him so much per- sonally. lt is difficult to write of Br. Phillips life in retrospect, because it seems that everybody who was old enough to know him loved him. Bro led a deeply extraordinary life, born in Montana, moved to Florida at a young age. The rumors that sur- round the life of Phillips are so many that you have to wonder if they are all true, but the people that he told them to seem to believe them as if they were the word of God itself. It seems as -a young man, Bro worked in a speakeasy during the roaring Twentiesf' He used to have to swim out in the ocean to retrieve ilicit alcohol delivered by ship. Finally, Bro decided to change his evil ways. One story has it that his dead girlfriend came to him in a dream and told him to join the Bros. Well, whether or not his girlfriend ever came to him or not, Phillips did decide to become a brother. It was very difficult for this born Protestant to give up all that was his and join the Christian Brothers, but Bro Phillips made the holy sacrifice and answered his call. He was, to say the least, ostracized from everything and everybody he knew and loved. But he had a new family now. The Christian Brothers of Ireland, and what better family could he have had. Bro Phillips was at one time assigned to Vancouver, where, as legend has it, he became a renowned director and dramatist. When he questioned the brothers as to whether they would pay for college so he could further enhance his knowledge of the art, he became quite distraught at the fact that they would not. So distraught, they say, that he would never direct another play again. This type of stubbornness was part of that Bro Phillips' hallmark that many would grow to love. He used to, they say, keep live birds free in his room. You can im- agine that was hard to clean. With a legacy as rich as his, and for what he left us, we should not curse God for his death but praise Him because he lived. It is not an occasion to mourn, but one to rejoice. For he was old and we should be so lucky to live so long. And he had it together, altogether till the day he died. -the Editor. In Memoriam 17 The first day of school is like the first day returning to sea after being on land oh too long. It is a wonderful day whether we really want to believe it or not. The day all Vikings return from their summers elsewhere, gather together, board the ship of St. Laurence and sail another year together. It is great to see those ship- Q was Q M ,ia -av i K is Swsirsl tl'-gps A 18 f Opening Day of, flitrzt -I ag at Sea mates whom you have not seen all summer, there is so much to talk about. Of course opening day for some people is the beginning of a year long sentence for some crime you have unknowingly com- mitted. But for most it is that day you renew old friendships you say you should have never broken. Top: The Excitement of opening day overwhelmes some students as is shown here. Middle: Br. Messick assists a student who cannot find his classroom. Far Left: A student gets his I.D. picture coated with a plastic seal. Bottom Left: One of the many studen who assisted the faculty in getting the I.D. picturu taken. ,1 H, sw. 0 l Hikes Bun fur Srhnnl One of the new and unique events of the school year was the compute-a-thon fjog-a-thonj. Headed up by Mr. Wozniak, the drive was designed to alleviate the cost of fixing the leakey roof and paving the pot-holed parking lot. It was a confusing process that had most Vikes confused until it all fell together on the day of the run. The goal of 100,000 grand waslreported- ly smashed and we received the most cherished prize of a school free day. 5 ,,, N! K X, 'N l .if 5 at X Top: Two Vikings run for bucks. Middle Right: Some runners pack up while they run. Middle Left: Some runners push themselves for prize points. Bottom: Mr. Wozniak also runs to help raise school funds. Compute-a-thon f 19 nlramurala untill Qpurlzmanzhip Intramurals were enjoyed as in all years before here at St. Laurence. Everyone must join intramurals for at least one year at St. Laurence. Well, they do not have to but it seems that they do. All enjoy the touch football, soccer, speed ball, volleyball, basketball flunch and eveningsj and softball. The intramural basketball attracts many, as it is divided into the levels of Frosh-Soph and Junior-Senior. All other activities were conducted at lunchtime and this allowed many who could not participate after school to have a chance at an activity. xv in AY' Fav 7' iw .L 1 ,9..?.. A . -ir- .M-www I .-.. t me 1 f N all Q A Q5 Top: A strange event occurs on the softball field. Brad Gearythrowsapitch for his team. Above: A Viking slugger belts a home run. Right: 20f Intramurals no ,...v-'4 '-' we 3 t ra ff' - Hhutn I aking The photography staff is an intricate part of the St. Laurence yearbook. It is comprised of skillful young men under the Guidance of moderator Br. Hennessey and Paul Krupowicz. They handle along with the Yearbooks pictures, the pictures for the Homecoming program. Top: Paul Krupowicz mixes a chemical for printing. Left: The Photographers Joe Davids, Paul Krupowicz, and Greg Zuro. Above: Paul Krupowicz aides the Yearbook staff in many ways, here he fixes a chemical solution to print pictures for the final deadline. Photography f 21 reaeruing the Hear The I982 Valhallan staff was a staff who had nobody with more than a year's experience. Under the commanding leadership of their beloved Editor-in- Chief, E. Reilly Tierney, the staff man- aged to put out lll pages in one month, a rather unbelieveable task. Other staff members included Kevin Boyle, Dave Ford, John Wlodarski, Rich I s . st' F . 5- aa. 3 U-. Addari, T. Anthony Zuro, Witold Ziarno, Steve Tokarz, and Mike Jasso. 22 f Yearbook Top: Kevin Boyle busies himself by typing. Above: Reilly Tierney instructs Mike .lasso on copy fitting. Right: Mike Jasso looks through old yearbooks for ideas. v-' 'C' tt X'- in Left: Dave Ford crops a picture. Below: Mike Jasso works tirelessly on an upcoming deadline. Below: The 1982 Valhallan Editor E. Reilly Tierney. Lower Right: Tom Zuro assists Reilly Tierney on the last deadline. e 'L . -we 'W 1- 1' 1 :'i X ts.. i ,Ls v 5. Yearbook f 23 fi Helm nfurm the Qtuhentz One of the most important things in the school is the school newspaper, the Helm. Under the direction of first year moderator Mr. Kozial, the Helm pulled together to put out several well thought out, thought provoking issues. fexample the Stern j Mike Pontillo and Mike Pesice were the decision makers, however they were aided greatly by Mike Pavlic, Kevin Connolly, Top: Mike Pesice whips out some last copy for an up- coming deadline. Above Left: Mike Pontillo helps out a younger Helm member to write some copy. Above Right: Mr. Koziel reviews some of Mike Pontillos business arrangements. Right: The Helm Staff: Witold Ziarno, Rich Wistocki, Dennis Fahey, John Brightmore, Bob Paluch, CBack Rowj Tim Strechowski, Bob Jenson, Mike Pavlik, Matt Zagor- ski, Mike Pasice, Kevin Connolly, Mike Pontillo, Tom Jareczek, Eric Szulczewski, Paul Pustelnik, Kurt Bohne, Brien O'Malley, Steve Kimmey, George Kutlesa, Moderator Mr. Koziel. 24 f Newspaper Matt Zagorski, and Eric Szulczewski. The Helm is a great example of what can hap- pen when you get some of the best minds in the school together to work for a common goal. Although heavy criticism was brought against the Helm for being a less than serious journal, everybody had a good time and serious ideas were presented along with thejovial. aj' Qt 150 2 5 Y 4 il Left: Kevin Connolly reviews some copy for the final deadline. Below: Everybody helps out in writing cap- tions. Bottom Left: Mike Pavlic writes an editorial for the Stern issue. Bottom Right: Mike Pontillo finalizes a business deal for an ad. QF, Hman ' ,Wy .af-' Newspaper f 25 Alumni nthera Q' Eine Barth The association of Alumni mothers at St. Laurence is called the Laurenta club. The club aids the school in many ways. There are about 125 mothers who give their time even though they have no true personal stake in St. Laurence at this time. They are one of the least recognized yet most important groups. The main way the club gets money is through the selling of taffy apples which they do two or three times a year. The funds go to help educate future Christian Brothers. Ut. and . . yi' ogg Q .r -- . ,Ri I, W? ' . ft, osx . 'O 9 Vx V t K v F-1 J tri A P I is -K 0 1 I' g, ,cQ3'-1 a 'sf 'lt 2 3, , 'V 51, ri A y K test 1-rt . - Top: Mike Flannery purchases a taffy apple on Taffy Apple Day. Above Left: One of the Alumni mothers accepts fee for the apples. Above Right: Art Montalvo buys a taffy apple from a Laurenta member. Right: One of thc main activities of the Laurenta club is to sell taffy apples to raise money for the school. 26 f Mothers Club Euiilanre Enihea L 'op Left: Mr. Kocher explains the transcript sending rocedures at St. Laurence. Top Right: The St. .aurence guidance department provides for many military presentations during the course of the year. ower Left: St. Laurence offers guidance on all four :vels. Lower Right: Miss Erazo advises people about ieir college future. ilk :M Y Q.. Among the most valued things at St. Laurence is the Guidance Department. The Department is divided into in- dividual levels according to year. The Freshman guidance counselor was Mr. Kocher. He also headed up the job place- ment department. The Sophomore guidance counselor was Mr. Kearney. He aided the students with individual problems that arose during the year. The Junior guidance counselor was Miss Anita Erazo. She was especially valuable to those juniors who were considering col- lege at an early time. The Senior guidance level was headed up by Br. Jackson. He aided the prospec- tive college students greatly and provided help for those who chose not to go on to college and enter the working world. Guidance f 27 uthnrz 92113 Qui The Mother's Club demonstrated how parents take active roles in their son's education. Led by Br. McNamara, the group's moderator, the mothers got a chance to get together to discuss matters of importance as well as just to have a good time. The mothers met at meetings which covered how they could better assist in their son's education to fund raisers. The mothers were also quick to take advantage of the Club's most useful purpose, a chance to just get out and have a good time. get . f Top Right: Br. McNamara sits and talks with the women. Middle Left: A student helps out by filling coffee cups. Center: A lady enjoys some punch, Mid- dle Right: The ladies pass the time by talking and eating. Bottom: Some women do their part by pouring punch. 28 f Mothers Club ,NN N. ii so it ti it in 't Q ' W Q 7 ,ef Q , fl Q iliatherz Help the Svrhnnl ibut Upper left: Mr. Bob Small addresses the Fathers' Club. Middle left: Mr. Paciga, Mr. Schiesl, Mr. McGowan and Bro. Jackson preside over a Fathers' Assuming the tuition obligation of a stu- whose father or guardian died while a of the organization, the Fathers' aided the school in many ways. The lub's meetings were held on a monthly asis to assure smooth organization. Moderator Br. Jackson and President Mr. Walter Schiesl directed and supervised the meetings. The agenda for most meetings included minutes from the previous meeting, as well as treasury, membership, and usher reports. Following the reports, various forms of entertainment largely depended on the time of the year. At the Father and Son Night, the guest speaker was alumni basketball star Kevin Boyle. Club meeting. Middle right: Mr. Gadja demonstrates an exercise. Bottom right: Mr. Gadja speaks about the bone structure for the Fathers' Club. One of the highlights of freshman year is the Freshman Overnighter. At the over- nighter the freshmen spend the night in St. Laurence, get together with their friends, and have a chance to meet and get to know some of their new teachers and Brothers. They also try to meet some new friends that they are about to spend their next four years with. All together, the overnighter was a success and a good time. Top: A Freshman contemplates his next move, Mid- dle: Kevin Surufka gets his food from the cafeteria which was provided for by the school. Below: Br, Reil- ly explains to some Freshmen the events to take place later that evening. Below Right: Several Freshmen enjoy conversing about their new experiences in the school. illreahman ight s s r f ' if . ,1 , 30 f Freshman Overnight During Junior year, all students are required to attend a retreat at the LaSalle Manor in Plano, Illinois. Though some were reluctant to go at first, all began to feel at home in the friendly surroundings. The Bros and lay people that staff the retreat home were professionals and all began to let loose with their inner feelings. Most people that experienced the retreat at LaSalle Manor will most assuredly speak quite favorably of the good times, good friends, and yes, even good food. Upper Left: A view of the LaSalle manor. Middle Left: As student prays intently at retreat. Middle Right: Father sits down and prepares for mass. Retreat f 31 Qnihea One ofthe most colorful characters here at St. Laurence for the past eight or nine years, has been Charles Snyder, or just Snides. Among his numerous maintenance duties, he takes care of the locker room, the gym, and helps with the cafeteria. Snides also helps out with the teams themselves and just gives everyone a hand. He is one of the least recognized, yet most utilized, people at St. Laurence. We would just like to say thanks Snides. Top: Snides mops the cafeteria. Above: Snides wipes Father's Club made Snides an honorary member this down the court after a Laurence victory. Right: The year. 32 f Snides Z ' ' ' Um - sf ' i H e '-., . L X Q 6 5 6 1 F ' 1 Y f 1' r- x 1 I x 2 U A El e -5 it 'Q U. , -I iuerzz Glluhsa Many clubs were begun this year at St. Laurence. There are great hopes that many more will be begun next year. Among the clubs that were at St. Laurence this year were the Math Club Con three levelsj, the ski club, and the Vik- ings for Christian Service. Top: The Sophomore Math Club. Left: The Senior Math Club. Below Left: The .Iunior Math Club. Bot- tom Right: The Vikings for Christian Service help out around the school. Below: The Ski Club gives the students a chance to get to the slopes. Bottom Left: Many Clubs perform charitable tasks around the school. r 9 Clubs f 33 Eeliginuz 3 41' ife Brutus in School Of St. Laurence's mental aspects learn- ing and education are tops. But even more important than them are the spiritual aspects that the school so faithfully instills on the students. The Theology program and retreats help, but the most outward sign of St. Laurences spiritual unity is shown at the frequent school masses. Holy Day's masses were celebrated at the school and it was a good time for everyone to meditate or pray. The last mass of the year was especially inspirational as a choir of girls from Mt. Assisi aided us in song and we listened to Fr. Barton's firey homily. yi Top: Fr. Jerry Bolan, a St. Laurence graduate, celebrates mass at his alma matre. Middle Left: Fr. Bolan says the Eucharistic prayer. Middle Right: A Priest administers communion to a student at All Saint's Day mass. Right: Kevin Connolly leads the procession into mass, Far Right: Ceasar Mroz receives communion from Fr. Bolan. 34 f Religious Activities l H- f-An V gm..-.,,,. .,, W, . -, f' o2yQg1,,s3..y . , 5 , 9 . . was if 1 ' 2, z - , M s X J 6 , A 'lf.i. il 'Q .. 1 ,4 ' - Q ,W IEL, V N 0 X. 2? mf X tgfgi, rf 3 .if 'S wi V1 f -. 1 X A . Wil 1 -R Q5 5 qggx ix as x fx v f Y . if 1-3,6 jst!!! f W QU y ' f--Q M gg L.- , 1 wg gn. M'-' Nia l , h Ls qu 'lie Z 'ibut' 1 num' at 2 Q Hit at Qlaurence AA is Top Left: The Cast. lfront rowj Al Sarro, Stacey Ar- nold, Carol Johnstone, Chris Macejack, Steve Zizzo, Rich Circo. fsecond rowj Doreen Calderon, Martina Boyle, Danielle LeGould, Joe Kalas, Coleen Knight, Maria Shannon, Jean Van Tuyle. 13rd rowj Ray Kay, Mike Kunz, Sue Gaddis, Eileen Cosgrove, Chona Mariano, Anita Neubauer, Patty Kunz, Gerry Ham- merland. Nth rowj Mike Meziarka, Betsy Scholz, 36 f Play Rob Dempsey, Marybeth Chemla, Jackie Russo, Sue Yanahan, Donna Valek, Laura Zabloudi, Gail Zrzykowski, Hannah Hayes, Ann Cooper. 15th rowj John Casper, David Meiron, Jim Valek, Mike Lar- mon, Greg Mucha, Sue Eskra, Mike Lynch and Marissa Ceccotti. Top Right: The Gibbs family. Middle Left: Joe Kalas and Jackie Russo exchange glances. Middle Right: The Webb family. 5 . Qopposite pagej Top: Joe Kalas, Coleen Knight, an Greg Mucha act out the soda fountain scene. Middli Sue Gaddis, Gail Krzykowski, and Hannah Hays converse on stage. Bottom Left: Coleen Knight an Joe Kalas exchange vows in the Wedding scene. Boi tom Right: The choir sings. E The end of the year means the arrival of the annual St. Laurence play. This year was no exception, and audiences were delighted with our production of Our Townf' the American classic by Thornton Wilder. After months of rehearsal, under the direction of Mr, Duslack, assisted by Chris Maceyak, the show was ready for perfor- mance. The story of George Gibbs fen- joyably portrayed by Joe Kalasb and Emily Webb Cfinely portrayed by Coleen Knight and Jackie Russoj was astutely narrated by Jim Valek and Greg Mucha as the Stage Manager. Other major roles were played by Ray Kay fDr. Gibbsjg Doreen Calderon and Danielle LeGould flvlrs. Gibbsjg Maria Shannon and Jean Van Tuyle fMrs. Webbjg and Gerry Ham- marlund, this year's gold medal winner fMr. Webbj. The play garnished praises from all over, including the former chairman of Loyola University's Theater Dept., who, once again, wrote some recruiting letters. Br. Oehrle, a veteran of high school shows, said, Because acting ability and fresh character interpretation of your cast, a most difficult work was brought to life and its message skillfully presented. As in the past, the sets and lighting were designed by Owen Patrick Kerwin, a pro- fessional artist and designer. Br. Vranka was moderator and box office manager. This year is noteworthy because it witnessed the professional debut of some of our members - Mr. Duslack, Gerry Hammarlund, and Joe Kalas in such pro- ductions as Chicago Story for NBC, and Bessie Smith at the Kuumba Theater. Congratulations go out to them and all the cast and crew. Play f 37 ifihrarg Z-Xihs Svchnnl i' Top: At a media staff meeting some new freshmen are introduced to the group. Middle Left: Br. Messick talks about the literary explosion. Middle Right: Br. Messick checks out a book for a student. Bottom: A student tries to locate a book for a research assignment. 38 f Library 2. Q AH . I . Jul The Library, as usual, was one of the most important parts of the school for many people. Br. Messick again assumed the task of head librarian. He was aided greatly by assistant librarians, Mrs. Glavis, Mrs. Owens, and Mr. Koziel. Of course the Media staff, which actually staffs the library helped bro do his job too. The library is special because it serves so many different purposes. It can be used to aid the student in doing a complex report, looking up an old magazine, or just reading the morning newspaper. But for some people it's main claim to fame is that it can serve as a place of refuge for those who do not want to go outside for lunch on sub-zero days. gl fff- . 1 U Q if v .a ,., mf? f it wi in xl . is X 0. ,.. t Top: Br. Messick starts a general meeting with a prayer. Left: The Media Staff. CFront Rowj Fred Goodwin, Scott Szafranski, Tom Drez, Andy Gaydos, Tim Strzechowski, Brien O'Malley, tSecond Rowj Gary Moses, Joe Palumbo, Andy Daniel, Rudolpho Guerro, Mark McKenna, tThird Rowj John Ivan- cicts, Mike Kurnet, Ed Tennant, Jim Manikc, Pat Burke, Jeff Lux, Steve Schiesl, Br. Messick. Above: The Library is used for many things. Library f 39 tuhnnt nunril fl' AD Q Baines Mig 4 urha The Student Council, like always, per- formed well beyond expectations. Led by first year moderator Mr. Scott, the council headed up numerous dances, drives and other events that helped the school. President Jim Valek pulled his team of John Kelly, Dan Paterno, Jim Dore, Bob Lahey, and all the other reps together to make for a better and more organized year ,.n...- Bottom Right: The first annual Trike'A-Thon was a big success. Middle Right: The Student Council Ol'- ficers fFront rowj John Kelly CVice Presidentj, Mr. Mark Scott fModeratorJ, Jim Valek fPresidentJ3 QBack fowl Jim Dore fTreasurerJ, Bob Lahey fParliamentarianJ, Danny Paterno CSecretaryJ. Top: Paul Westman gives some of his precious blood. Middle Left: Two brave Vikings bear the pain of the blood drive. 40 f Student Council of extra-curricular activities for the students at St. Laurence. The Muscular Distrophy Drive, as always, was one of the high-points of the year. The school has won several awards for money raised in the name of that cause. It took on new face in the form of a Trike- a-thon. fThat is a race for Tricyclesj. All in all, the council had a marvelous year. X rT?Ni1- ,. .4 gf-:z Nun--1' i '-., Upper Left: John Westman laughingly points at Bro. McKenna on his tricycle. Middle Right: Mr. Scott trikes it. Below Left: President J ime Valek shows peo- ple around during open house. Bottom: Giving Blood really takes a lot out of you. Right: Guy Marcino anxiously awaits his name being test which was to take place the next day. Bottom called at graduation. Top Left: Two students in the Left: An art student previews a book put out by Art II library review for a test coming up later that day. students. Bottom Right: Mr. Wozniak views a test Middle Right: Mr. Kosiek answers a question about a taken several days before. 'El 'iw- 1 -7 1 hinhin .Q ' A t?s '521'.a A Q 3 ,gt ag pi f ,. fe fa rw yt i 3. f 42 f Academics YJ IW f P L . , ,K .Ng T1 :ig , Jw-K ' if - Q, fi yall tl.. , 3 - x , X -'E ,. V 'LL-'nf ,i 'fn 3135-+1 1 illirat 1 ima fur Sophia One of the most exciting moments here at St. Laurence is the night of the Sophomore Date Dance. lt is the first dance, you were no longer a child you were a big guy now. This year's dance was run by Chris Cook and Mr. Kearney, with of course the cooperation and sponsorship of the student council. All who went had a good time here at the school dancing to the music of the band Dream. .4 Top: A couple dance to the music of Dream. Middle Left: During a fast dance Tom Marek and his date have a good time. Middle Right: Kevin Boyle and his date dance to the theme song. Bottom: After a fast dance, a couple slows down and relaxes. 44 f Sophomore Date Dance 'fi iluninr Haus it ig ight ut The Junior Prom was a gala night for the Juniors to come out in style. It was held at Chateau Boucher and was another student council sponsored activity. It was held under the moderation of Mr. Mathew. And run in a quite organized style by Ed Davis and Jim Dore. A splen- did time was had by all. Upper Left: Jim Moran takes the garter off his girlfriend. Middle Left: A guitarist jams at the Junior date dance. Middle: Some girls dance. Middle Right: Jim Chico arrives at the dance accompanied by his girlfriend. 11-y-1.-P . itf1. -um Upper Right: Students gather in the beautiful lobby of the Fontana D'Or. Bottom Left: Mr. Ondrala gets down to the beat of Horizon. Bottom Middle: Chris Ladysz and date dance to the music. Bottom Right: Bro. Jackson and Bro. Oehrle prepare to dine. Far Bottom Right: The guitarist from Horizon starts to play. 46 f Senior Prom F!! fs? , , ii :L fl After flluur Heats the ight Held at the Fontana D'Or on Chicago Northwest side, the day finally came that the seniors had all been waiting for. On May 7th the senior prom took place wonderfully under the directorship of president Jim Valek. The evening began at 7:00 with the receiving line. Between 7:30 and 8:00 couples had photos taken and prepared for dinner which began at 8:00. Upper Left: Jim Bonomo chats with his girl friend. Above Left: Mike Pavlic poses with his girlfriend for the photographers. Above Middle: Kevin Lyne, always the gentleman, pulls out the chair for his date. Above Right: Other things are done at the Senior Prom that are not so conventional. Left: President- elect T. Anthony Zuro and Principal Br. McKenna greet the promees as they arrive. Right: The Prom King and Queen, Bob Belczak and Debbie Niedos, enjoy the crowning festivities. UIUBZ The dinner consisted of prime rib and also during that time music was provided by the Revolutionary Swing Orchestra. After dinner couples rocked to the music of Horizon. The theme song was Bob Seger's hit We Got Tonite. The night ended at 12:30 at which the seniors were given a mug and a time glass for their dates. Q . e-ts W , ffl? J... .. Y ' . , I . 4 I . 5 ' ff !' 't I i v ' 1 S Y 0 . : ' I .3 . .,ti.Tf I 2 ,. 1 Senior Prom f 47 iie- eii ss 1 3 Hikca ilicauc Q fur Blast I imc The highlight of highlights, the moment of moments, the reason you did all that work for four long, drawn out, and at the same time exciting years, all came on the same night- graduation night. Tickets were nearly impossible to get for most people, and some people were turned away at the door of St. Albert's as the graduation exercises commenced. After four years of hard work, the night Top: President Jim Valek gives an inspiring address. Middle Right: Jim Valek and John Kelly look on as their fellow seniors graduate. Middle Left: Dave Mer- ron receives his diploma from Brother McKenna. Bottom: Seniors proceed to get their diplomas. 48 f Graduation proved especially nice for John Kelly and Jim Valek who had earned the honor to speak as Valedictorian and Salutatorian respectively. Their speeches were inspira- tional to all those who had worked perhaps as hard but not as successfully as these two, It was the culmination of long hours, endless weeks, infinite months, and somehow only four years of work. 1 . ,, . ' ff V4 t 'Plane 'wr ' Upper Left: A happy graduate proudly displays his diploma. Bottom Left: Mr. Mahony reads off the graduates names. Bottom Middle: Don DeSousa pro- udly accepts his diploma from Bro. McKenna Senior Awards The Edmund Rice Memorial Gold Medal for General Excellence lohn W Kelly The Silver Medal for Scholastic Proficiency Kenneth B Schum The Bronze Medal for Scholastic Proficiency Iohn R Barnlcle The Gold Medal for Student Leadership james P Valek The Silver Medal for Student Leadership Robert T Lahey The Vincent I Dowd Memorial Medal for Scholastic Achievement and Athletic Proficiency Daniel C Grunhard The Brother lohn D Manning Gold Medal for English Michael E Peslce The john F Kennedy Memorial Medal for United States History Daniel I McHatton lulran Sandoval The Gold Medal for French William I Bonk The Brother Thomas B Regan Memorial Medal for Mathematics George A Zlntak The Brother loseph l Enright Gold Medal for Science Kenneth B Schum The Baucsh and Lomb Award for Scientific Achievement Raymond F Matyka The Gold Medal for Business lohn w Kelly The Gold Medal for Drafting loseph M Dzlekan The Brother William G Acker Memorial Medal for Instrumental Music and Scholastic Achievement lohn M Tierney The Brother Charles A Coneferey Memorial Medal for Publications Michael I Pontrllo The Brother Richard V Castle Memorial Medal for Art Matthew D Schuller The Gold Medal for Drama Gerald P Hammarlund The Gold Medal for Spanish Graduation f 49 5 Gllazz he QHWI 'X Upper Right: Larry Kubinski and friend speak to an army representative, Left Middle: .lim O'Brian looks at the many possible scholarships that are being of- fered. Bottom Left: Wild Viking fans cheer on their team. Bottom Right: Brad Blokell takes Rice to the hoop for two points. Far Bottom: Couples sit at their prom table and wait for dinner. 50 f Seniors 5 ff!-Kee or-2 , ng if is a 19 www ffm if NM 'il md MICHAEL ABBOTT Wrestling I, 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL ADAMS HOHOI' Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Soccer I, 2, 3, 4. E DAVID AKSTINS Swimming I, 2. RALDO ANTONINI EDWARD AVIZA Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Illinois State Scholar. Honor Roll l, THOMAS BAGGIO 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4. PAUL BALASKAS Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4. JAMES BARBARO STEVEN BARKAUSKAS Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4. JOHN BARNICLE olar, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Illinois State Sch National Merit Finalist Honor Roll DAVID BARTOS l, 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2. JAMES BAUML Honor Roll I, 2. 52 f Seniors -, ,H+ 5.--f' rv' ., V iN '? 'fp' 'i 'ws f 'F gm il B A j ,, if .Q 45-v W' ff' nv X ku 3 wk wr- N , 3 A M M 4 5 -A Na X mv - 4 T.,-r f x? f, ,avr K 'ia . . x I . PAUL BAYARD CLAYTON BECK Honor Roll 3. ROBERT BELCZAK OWEN BELL Football l, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH BERGLUND Honor Roll l, 2, 3. .IEFFERY BERNDL RICHARD BEST Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4. DONALD BESTWINA Football l, 2, Baseball l, 2, 3, All-Catholic 4, Honor Roll l, 3, 4. TIMOTHY BIEDAKIEWICZ Baseball l, 2. is fx ,4-'X Seniors f 53 DAVID BIEL Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 43 Tutor 43 Illinois State Scholar. JAMES BIRD Football l, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 2, 33 Track 23 Wrestling I. WILLIAM PLATTNER Band lg Honor Roll 33 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. KENNETH BLAZEVICH Bowling 33 Football lg Honor Roll 43 Intramurals I, 23 Track 2. BRADLEY BLOKELL Basketball I, 2, 3, Co-Captain 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM BONK Forensics Ig Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Library I3 National Honor Society 43 Soccer Captain l, 23 Tutor I, 43 National Merit Commended Student3 Illinois State Scholar. MICHAEL BONOMO Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Tutor 2. JAMES BOSCO Intramurals 1. KENNETH BOSTELMAN Bowling I, 23 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 3. 4. E in is 001 Iv. :i f'M is WE. S 'gl '.-V .,,- gn... Q .f .af .M Xt 7 Nxr X K5 X NC '4 I fo .,., A wwf Q1 X VII I 'Fir' 3 11,37 --'wha-f' f , , :JG 54 f Seniors -er- ' ,,,,x mv! 4-A, W'-uf aiu ,XXV Q l 1 . as-we X Na' . 4 1 44: 'fm t i' , ., ns N g JAMES BOUSE Honor Roll 1, 3, Intramurals Man, Student Council 2. JAMES BOZEK JOHN BRADLEY MATTHEW BRAZE Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Intramura JAMES BRENNAN Intramurals 3. JACK BRICE 1, 2, 3, 45 Losers Club 3, 4, P. R. ls 1, 2, 3, 4. Football Co-Captain l, 2, 3, Co-Captain 45 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4. PATRICK BROGAN Bowling 1, 2, Baseball lg Honor Roll 1, 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. GINTAS BUINEVICIUS Honor Roll 1, 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. DANIEL BURBA Football lg Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Swimming 2gWaterpo1o 2, 3, ROBERT BURKEY Drama 3, 43 Library 1, 2, 3, 43 Newspaper 3, 43 Photography 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council lgT.V. Control 1, 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL BUTLER Band 2, 3, 4, Football 4, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Newspaper 2, Student Council 43 Swimming lg Water Polo lg Wrestling 1, 3, 4. MICHAEL CACHEY Band 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 4, Student Council 1, 3, 4, Track 2, Wrestling lg Who's Who Among American High School Students 4. CRAIG CAPIZZI Honor Roll 1, 2, 4. WILLIAM CARLSON Bowling 1, 2, Honor Roll 1: Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4: Photography lg Student Council 43 Swimm ing 2, Water Polo 25 Yearbook 1. Seniors f 55 PATRICK CARMODY Bowling 1, 2, 33 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4. MICHAEL CARROLL Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT CARTWRIGHT SEAN CASEY Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Soccer 1, 2. TIMOTHY CERVEN Honor Roll l, 2, 3: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Soccer l, 2, 3. TIMOTHY CHERNAK KEVIN CHOJNOWSKI ROBB CHORLEY Football l, 2, 33 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 2, 33 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Tutor 3. JOSEPH CHURAN KENNETH CLARK Honor Roll 43 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 13 Track 13 Wrestling 2. FRANK CLEARY Intramurals l, 2, 3. l x y 1 S! IfN I v- no N l fa ,f fc , '54 Vw r-KL.. vig? rw' 482' Czar v.,,,. Q ...sf- 3-'R 'Sf 3 I 4 ,,,,, , 'V 5 4' Kit K' K cp 3 6 fy ,, ,,, J, ' . - 3 93 .ig . .,-fa' - wr 3 G' t i ,ff J. 1- l.,,,w I X K :Y-gf S? ' 1 , ..,., , I i A1 R Nqr 9x ,, .il 4. 5 o x, 1- 4 st, xx i,,. XC 11, 56 f Seniors ,A-vin. ,BA 1. S it .. Q 'fe - 't W . .-If MR E O y I warn.. ,, I' , Q 'SP' Www g- tw- 14-5 fw X 'im I Xa' 'A f Q . 'Xxx' 61 5-..- Wrxwvfi if 'Xl X . X 'N F Q ':g,x ft A I .VM GEOFFREY CONNORS MICHAEL CORKERY Intramurals l, 2, 3, 41 Student Council l, 2, 3, 4. DANIEL CORR Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Honor Roll 2, 3, 43 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 43 Track 2. TONY CORSO JAMES COZZI Baseball lg Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. ANTHONY CRONIN Intramurals l, 4. MICHAEL CROWLY Honor Roll 33 Intramurals 4. LEON CRUZ Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 43 ROY CRUZ Bowling lg Honor Roll l, 2, Track 1. GENE CUMMINGS Tutor 3. Bowling l, 2, 35 Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Intramural l, 2, 3, Track l. THOMAS CUMMINGS Intramurals l, 2, 3. Seniors f 57 JERRY DALY Football l, 2, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Tutor 33 Losers Club 3. 4. LARRY DAMICO Football 2, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling l, 2. KEVIN DASTO Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Swimming I, 2, Water Polo 2. RONALD DAVIS SCOTT DEACETIS Basketball 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Vikings for Christian Service 2. STEVE DEGRADO Honor Roll 43 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 2g Tennis 1, 3, 43 Water Polo l, 4. ANTHONY DEMARCO Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Soccer l, 2, 3, 4, Illinois State Scholar, Who's Who Among American High School Students 4, Society of Distinguised American High School Students. WILLIAM DEMMA Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Losers Club 4. ROBERT DEMPSEY Bowling lg Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. DONALD DESOUSA Honor Roll 4. THEODORE DENNEHY gk 6 5 'sv I fl K ',.t :M yi, W wg 6: IQ V .fi-0 in V17 ,,,f I ,,. ,S -. ,. if-1 1' Qgii., , .., , , ik X: 5 5' EI? ., 'i t 'Rim Y-, tha ,I , , WTA , 1 -K- ii X ,t lit 58 f Seniors fa F49 2 e S' 3 Y f xi gf 2 ,iff Q, . if 1 IAQ X' s I 'rg A M NE, It Vw I 7: 5 1 , . - if . E, its X I :ag 1: 4 0 1 ,Q ,S 4 s K, f pb' M Z9 . ,SX Y g 1, 1 X Q? Ixy 1' X N X... 'K v.. AK X I If -4,1 at , I x N-'dxf' ' .gs . :swf t JA . at 'A' --fr-P' x,r X. Q as Y N I 5 :1 gi X 'if 'ff TIM DEVINE Honor Roll 3. MICHEAL DEVITTO Honor Roll l, 2, 41 Intramurals 2, 3. JAMES DIERINGER Bowling 1, 2, 3, 41 Intramurals 1, 2, 3. JOHN DIMONTE Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 41 Intramurals 2, 41 Student Council 41 Track 1, 21 Nat'l. Merit Commended Student. DAN DIVINCENZO Bowling 1, 2, 31 Drama 1, 2, 31 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 41 Intramurals 1, 2, 31 National Honor Society 3, 41 Newspaper 11 Student Council 11 Tutor 3, 41 Illinois State Scholar1 Who's Who Among American High School Students 41 French Club President 4g Math Club 4. PAUL DONAHUE Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 41 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4g Swimming I. TONY DONATO Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4. JOHN DORE Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 41 Track 1. DANIEL DWYER Football 1, 2, 3, 41 Intramurals 1, 2, 31 Student Council 2. KEVIN DWYER Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOE DZIEKAN Honor Roll 1, 3, 41 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN DZIENNIK Bowling l, 2, 31 Intramurals 31 Newspaper 1. MIKE EGAN Bowling 41 Football l, 21 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 41 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 41 Track 2. FRANK ENRIGHT Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4. MARK ERDMAN Bowling 1, 21 Honor Roll 3, 4. Seniors f 59 MARIO ESQUIBEL THOMAS FARRELL CHARLES FEDOR Honor Roll I, 2, 3. DANIEL FISCHER Basketball I, 2g Honor I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3. RICHARD FISCHER Honor Roll 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 3. STEVE FLANAGAN Football I, 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 43 Swimming I, 2, 3. JOHN FLAWS Band I, 2, 3, 43 Cross Country Ig Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 4, Stage Band 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL FLISK ROBERT FORREST Losers Club I, 2, 3, President 4. JOSEPH FOWLER Hockey I, 2, 3,41 Honor Roll 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT FRIAS Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4g Newspaper lgStudent Council I. PHILLIP FRYDRYCH Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4. DANIEL GABALA JAMES GACEK DAVID GALLAGHER Football l, 23 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4: Student Council I, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling I. 60 f Seniors 'W' 3. X 4 . -strf' fr' .fvat wi! -C. I soup, JAMES GALLAGHER STEVE GAMBLA Cross Country I3 Golf 33 Honor Roll 43 Intramurals 43 Student Council 2. MARK GARTLAND Cross Country I, 2, 33 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Student Council I, 2, 33 Track 1, 2, 3. TIMOTHY GARVEY CRAIG GASKA Basketball I, 2, 3, 43 Bookstore 33 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. JAMES GAWEL JOHN GLEESON Football 1,23 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 43 Track I, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4. PHILIP GONZALEZ Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 3g Soccer I, 2. KEITH GRAY Intramurals 2. QT' X f ff X Seniors f 61 RONALD GREENE Football 1, 2, 3, 41 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 2, 3g Track 3, Wrestling 1. JOHN GREENFIELD Football l, 2, 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 31 Swimming lgTutor 2, 3. PATRICK GREENFIELD Intramurals l, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 4. JAY GRIDER PAUL GRIESHABER Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 2, 3, 43 Intramurals l, 2, 4, Student Council lg Vikings for Christian Service 2. DANIEL GRUNHARD Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 23 Bookstore 1, 23 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4g Student Council I, 3, Tutor 3, Who's Who Among American High School Students 4. JOHN GUENTHER Baseball 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 33 Intramurals 1, 2, Student Council 3. TIMOTHY HAMMAN Football lg Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 4. GERALD HAMMARLUND Band lg Drama 2, 3, 41 Football l, 2, 3, 4, Forensics 35 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 43 Newspaper 33 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Tutor 4, Wrestling 1, 2. MICHAEL HANLON Bowling 2, 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 1, 3. ROBERT HEALY Basketball 1, 2, 3, Cross Country 2, 3: Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 41 National Honor Society 3, 4g Track 1, 25 Tutor 45 Vikings for Christian Service 3. .V .,dB' .A veg A 1' .. T., ki ,1.-, A 7 lx aft: 1.3 n ik , .fy . Wm 3,4 ii.. . .w .X F. ,....,.. . as t . it S 1 ---Z 3 L 1 .2 T. - mf- 252, 1 : Wir? we-Q Nxf' lp 62 f Seniors fs.. ! w-N , IVY x 'G5 -v an ,SA , 'sfwrv- -of rbi ' t wht 'g-fxqfr 'Wh gl, jw. .yd t y M, X ,X t A 'Qi fi I X g:: A ? 4 AN-f -frm? J A 3225: 4 -frlfftes YF' ' Yak Ad' ...fx Y 'Y . as -wdT 7 450' JIM HENDRICK Cross Country l, Honor Roll l, 2, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Tutor 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT HERMAN Cross Country 2, 3, Honor Roll 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Track l, 2. MICHEAL HOGAN Football I, Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council l, 2, 3. MARK HOLT Baseball l, Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4. GREGORY HOOVER Soccer 2, National Merit Semi-Finalist. SCOTT HOPKINS Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. GEORGE HOULIHAN Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Newspaper 1, 2, 3, Photographer l, 2, Tutor 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Nat.'l Merit Commended Student, Illinois State Scholar, Who's Who Among American High School Students WILLIAM HUGHES ROBERT IASILI.O Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. PAUL ICKES Basketball l, 2, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. PETER IPPOLITO Football Co-Captain l, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Swimming lg Wrestling 1. JEFFREY JABLONSKI LARRY JANKIEWICZ Wrestling l, 2. THOMAS JARECZEK SCOTT .IAVORSKI Intramurals 4. Seniors f 63 WILLIAM JAVORSKI JOSEPH JEMILO JEFFREY JOHNSON Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 3g Newspaper 23 Student Council 3, 4. ROBERT JUNKROWSKI Football 43 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Track l, 2, 3, 43 Illinois State Scholar. KENNETH KACZYNSKI Band I, 2, 3, 43 Football 13 Honor Roll 3, 4g Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Newspaper 3, 43 Photography 4g Student Council 1, 2, 3, 43 Tutor 3, 43 Wrestling 1. WILLIAM KALLHAUGE WAYNE KAMINSKI Honor Roll 23 Intramurals l, 2. DAVID KARDELIS Chess l, 2, 33 Golf2, 33 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals l, 23 National Honor Society 3, 43 Newspaper lg Tutor 2, 3, 4g Yearbook I3 National Merit Semi-Finalist3 Illinois State Scholarg Math Club 1, 2, 4. MARK KAWINSKI RAYMOND KAY Basketball I, 2, 33 Golf 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. DANIEL KEANE Intramurals I, 43 Track l, 2. JOHN KEARNS Intramurals l, 2, 3. 4, JAMES KEATING MICHAEL KEATING Basketball l3 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Newspaper lg Student Council 23 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Tutor 3, 43 Illinois State Scholarg Who's Who Among American High School Students 4. WILLIAM KEATING Honor Roll 2, 33 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 4. t ,l N- x .Q ...,.... W ni? . K 1 . at :fe-:fb t e .Q S Nu' 1 --if '72 tw -'ff' f ,, wg X 'X 'vu 59h lffa '-nz 3 x XXQ s tit' Ia 1- X t hs-as-44 'lvl' 64 f Seniors 'S-.V- f af .2 K T, . 'I X X e . YQ 1 gifs. 6 - in . N ,h i has gk v 5 Ai., ,..,. nit' 46 WI- 4 4 tg, K xi Q ,.. .K . . .ififiii I s A s .. Q 1 ' Q , 'J 2 e L 1: t- ' .Pr ,I ' V' I ' A fy' , i ' X . x , J 1 K, f X . 2 . fsxfi IA., 3 X 3 I A as PATRICK KEHOE JOHN P. KELLY JOHN W. KELLY Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council I, 2, 3, Vice-President 4, Track 1, 2, Tutor 3g Nat.'l Merit Commended Studentg Illinois State Scholar, Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, 4. WILLIAM KENNY MICHAEL KILCOMMONS KEVIN KILROE Bowling 23 Golf 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4g Newspaper 2. MICHAEL KING Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Wrestling I. MARK KLIMEK TODD KLIMEK Bowling 45 Golf l, 2. Seniors f 65 MARK KOCHANSKI Honor Roll 3, 43 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 43 Newspaper 1. FRANK KOKOSZKA Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals l, 33 National Honor Society 3, 43 Newspaper 3, 43 Tutor l, 2, 3, 43 Yearbook 23 Illinois State Scholar3 Who's Who Among American High School Students. CHESTER KOS Drama 3, 43 Track l, 2, 3, 4. JOHN KRAFCISIN Intramurals 2, 3, 4. DONALD KREJCI Football l, 23 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL KROEN Football l, 23 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 4. JAN KROL Intramurals 3. DAVID KRUEGER Band l, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 43 Swimming I, 2, 3, 4g Water Polo l, 2, 3, 4. KENNETH KRUEGER Honor Roll l, 2, 33 Intramurals l, 2, 33 Library l, 2, 33 Tennis 1, 2. MICHAEL KRUPOWICZ Intramurals 2. RICHARD KRUPOWICZ Bowling 2, 33 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. vw-...Z xx, It ,ii khk ' . 5 3 - J 3 .F 14. I 1 Q? I .J JQQ 2 . . fi , 5FQSZ':51i:'i ' .,.,.-.1 .wt git 'Isa X Y-gif, ,gi 95h ' ,H . .S laznxa ' .Q 3 X . tr fy X X '-.. sxttx ll iv qv...--1' 7 I I W 8 ,QL If NF- V- F 3 . 3, I: ,.,, -N 31 3 1 ' I - 1. - ' as ' 52 F5 1. I .rf 66 f Seniors , kg 11 bk Q I f , ' I, 5. V, 1..- ' L I U X I nf'4C ., .1 ,sg X X, . 3 . X f - . flea 'Qs Q57 , Xwbfxx En 939' , 1' 1 X 'E IN A up l7 dl? 'f j if ,,,, -if vuzjji' M .xr ERIC KRYSTYNIAK JOHN KUBAL LARRY KUBINSKI Intramurals l, 2, 3, 45 Track l, 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL KUKULKA Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Photography 23 Soccer 3, 43 Track lg Tutor 3, Nat'l Merit Commended Studentg Math Club 4. LEONARD KURZAWSKI Hockey l, 23 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. RONALD KUZLIK Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama 1, 23 Football 13 Honor Roll 2, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Newspaper 1, 2, 3, 43 Photography lg Soccer 2, 4, Student Council 2, Tennis 4, Tutor 2, 3, 4. JOHN KWAK Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 25 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. FRANK LABRIOLA Intramurals 1. LAURENCE LACKNER Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Bowling 1, 2. CHRISTOPHER LADYSZ Band lg Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, Student Council lgTrack 2, 3. ROBERT LAHEY Drama 3, 4, Hockey lg Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Soccer 2, 3, Co-Captain 43 Student Council 3, Parlimentarian 4, Tutor 3, 4, NICHOLAS LAPAPA MICHAEL LAUER ij: :Q I Drama lg Golf lg Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 1, 2, Wrestling 1. .A t RANDY LAW s , XA of ' f' 'A Bowling 1. ... v. X 'N-ff PAUL LEDERER I I Seniors f 67 PEDRO LEDEZMA DOUG LENZ Cross Country l, 2, 33 Honor Roll 2, 3, 43 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4: Track l, 2. JEFFREY LESKO NOEL LIPPRET Intramurals 2, 3. JOHN LITRENTA Band lg Basketball l, 23 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. PETER LAMBARDI Band l, 2, 3, 4. ARGELIO LOPEZ DAVID LOPEZ CHRIS LUBANSKI Hockey 2. STEVE LUNEBURG Forensics l, 2, Honor Roll 3, 43 Intramurals 3, 4. JEFFREY LUX Library 2, 3, 41 T.V. Control 2, 3, 4, Library President. STEVE LUX Basketball l, 2, 3. 4: Football l. 2. 3, 43 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 41 Tutor 43 Illinois State Scholar. EDWARD LYNCH Bowling 1, 4, Cross Country 1, 2: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. Wr MICHAELJ. LYNCH MICHAEL P. LYNCH estling l, 2, 3, Captain 4. I V' wmv .X .l '23 x of -142' IW Qt?-if f l'3i an X X ff' XM., X ,. fx f -4 f-V - 3. 3 fs! s., ,v v ve? Sv lf f' -Neg, 25 1 . ,r fr-I .V .. i ,vs ,fy-L t ..s....f. . 5 ' if Wifi A-'YS I -- or-'F 115 ..... i rf-A -'Bl 68 f Seniors nl f If es 3, . T RWM, Q 4 in It Nant, mix 9 0 I Iwi 11' , GN KEVIN LYNE Band l, 2, 3, 43 Bowling l, 23 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 3, 43 Tennis l, 2, 3, 4, EDWARD MACHTEMES Football 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Track l, 2, 3, 4. GUY MACINO Intramurals 1, 2. TOM MADURA Basketball 13 Bookstore 33 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Tutor 4. THOMAS MAESTRE Intramurals l, 2, 3. JOHN MAFFEI Intramurals 43 Swimming l. GREG MANKA Intramurals 3, 4g Track 2. JOE MARSZALIK Honor Roll 33 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. JOHN MASTANDREA Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 1 ,2,3,4. Seniors f 69 VLADIMIR MATEJIC Basketball I, 2, 35 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 1. JOHN MATIJEVICH Bowling 1, 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll 3, 45 Intramurals l, 2. MARC MATON Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Track l, 2, 35 Tutor 45 Illinois State Scholarg Who's Who Among American High School Students. RAY MATYKA Bowling 45 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Newspaper 1, 25 Tutor 3, 45 Wrestling 1, 2, 4g National Merit Commended Studentg Illinois State Scholar, Who's Who Among American High School Students 4. DENIS MCAULIFFE Football 1, 25 Hockey l, 25 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society5 Student Council 4, Wrestling l. JOHN MCDERMOTT MARK MCHALE Band I, 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 2, 3, 4. DANIEL MCHATTON Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Tutor 45 National Merit Commended Student. ALAN MCLAUGHLIN Bowling 1, 25 Honor Roll 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Math Club 4. BERNARD MCLAUGHLIN JOHN MCMAHON Hockey I5 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. S2525 ...fl D ff 'raw . ,. A , iffft- - ,af kj- -V if 3, ,f' - et lik it ,. . , 5, tiii 5 5 Q k f ,. . if I 51' T53 N - A sy, f at 't. 5 tv C C it ' Xl J 41, ,I i .0 l X I 70 f Seniors 59 - -,,'iQQQQg . JOHN MECCIA 4' is I ,, 3 ak? K W at I N Q A fa Baseball I, 2, 3, Basketball Ig Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I - rf' ' tif ' I, 2, 3, 4g Student Council lg Tutor 43 Illinois State Schlorg N ' N ' , , Who's Who Among American High School Students. -...Q -my 1, Q.. MARK MEDRANO ' I' BRUCE MEINER , I . Band 23 Cross Country 4, Honor Roll 31 Intramurals 45 Track 4. l N ' .. DAVID MEIRON Honor Roll 2, 35 Intramurals I, 2, 3, Soccer l. MIKE M ESKILL Football I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4g Student Council 2, 33 Wrestling I, 2, 3. CHRIS METKE Bowling 23 Drama 4, Football lg Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4. L THOMAS MIGLINAS , V1 .N If Honor Roll 3, Intramurals I, 2, 3. I GREGORY MIKOLS Na MIKE MOLLOY PATRICK MOORE Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Illinois State Scholar, Who's Who Among American High School Students, America's Outstanding Names and Faces Award. DONALD MORRISSEY M, ----S' GREG MUCHA Y -' Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. wg. PATRICK MURTAUGH ny, Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4. STEVEN NAGEL ,Wx 5 '-Q JIM NAREL Mies' I I N X., I tif- I .1 ..... 1 A 1-.: 4 Seniors f 71 PAUL NEUMANN Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, National Society 4. RANDY NEWTOFF MARK NEMASZEK Baseball I, 23 Golf I, 23 Honor Roll l, 2, 3g Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council l, 2, Vikes for Christian Service lg Losers Club 4. RICHARD NOVICK Honor Roll 3, 45 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. PATRICK NUDO Basketball l, 2, 3, 43 Football lg Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 1. CONNELL O'BRIEN JAMES O'BRlEN Basketball l, 23 Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 4g Track 2, 3, 4, Tutor I, 4, Cross Country Co-captain 4. KENNY O'CONNEL JOHN O'DONNELL Bowling lg Cross Country I, Intramurals I, 4, Student Council 1. MICHAEL O'DONNELL Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 4, Swimming 1, 2, 3, Water Polo 2, Illinois State Scholar. STEVE O'DONNELL Intramurals I, 2, 3. 72 f Seniors f . 9. ii, , , 1, us., I .av-f- ' -.J I fc. in Q . - , X . 1, v 4 ,- ,.,..,, . X - K A vs 1'-'ls A PS I . I pw X I as .D -N is 'N H .. I . . eww I ' ' S.. 5 L, , .. - I A , ffl l I t, .. . ' 1 N f Q, '? is F2211 f-, x-if ,af I 'fa N S ffl tb 1 i xg ! x , f 4' 3 Wwxi -s QI . ., '45 I if W 'we-A - .5 xg KEITH OGEAN Forensics lg Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Newspaper I. WILLIAM OLANDER DONALD OLSON Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 43 Wrestling I, 29 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. BRIAN O'MALLEY Chess 3, Honor Roll 3, 45 Library 1, 2, 3, 4, Newspaper 43 T.V. Control 1, 2, 3, 4. MARK O'MALLEY Football I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 2, 33 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Student Council 3, 45 Track 2, 3. MARTIN O'MALLEY Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 4, Swimming 1, 2, 3, 45 Water Polo 2, 3, 4. MICHEAL O'RYAN Football l, 2g Honor Roll 25 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council l, 2g Tutor l, 23 Wrestling I. DANIEL O'SULLIVAN Honor Roll I, 2, 3, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL PALUCH THOMAS PARISI Football I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4g Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2. DANIEL PATER Seniors f 73 MICHAEL PAVLIK Drama 2, 3, 43 Forensics I, 2, 3g Intramurals 4g Newspaper 3, 43 Soccer I, 2, 3, 43 Yearbook 2. DAVID PAWLAK Cross Country lg Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL PECHNICK Honor Roll 43 Intramurals 1, 2. ROMAS PENCYLA Band I, 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Stage Band 2, 3, 43 Student Council 33 Tutor 3, 43 Vice President NHS 4. JOHN PENTEK Bowling lg Football 23 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4g Track 33 Losers Club I, 2, 3, 4. BORIS PERVAN Math Club 43 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Soccer 2, 3, 43 Track l, 23 Tutor 43 Illinois State Scholar. MICHAEL PESICE Bowling 23 Cross Country I3 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Newspaper 2, 3, Editor-In-Chief 4g Tutor 43 National Merit Semi-Finalistg Who's Who Among American High School Students 4. PAUL PETAN Football l, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Track 4. THOMAS PIEPER Cross Country lg Honor Roll 23 Intramurals 2, 3. FRANK PISZCZOR Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4g National Honor Society 43 Tennis I, 2. WALTER PLYWACZEWSKI Football l, 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 33 Track I, 2, 3, 4. - 1' 'nf- 44,v ,-s....K 2' ,qguvf ur Nw 'J ,,,.,-I 74 Seniors ,Av-mn., 'sf' QOH 'Jo ,...., is x ice s Q ai 5- N ,Q 1, 'vw . IX' if-, .funn . mul F - H . 4, ,. . p,, 'X - N Q Ns ,f f . W 'VN .K Lir I 4 Lm'.. .3 , '. 5? Yqw-7 we ,Q ' ,,k. ' 11:3 DAVID PODCZERWINSKI Basketball 13 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 1, 2, 33 Wrestling 2. ROBERT POMORSKI Golf 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council l3 Track I, 2. MICHAEL PONTILLO Basketball Announcer 2, 3, 43 Bowling 1, 2, 33 Drama lg Honor Roll 1, 2, 43 Forensics 33 National Honor Society 3, Treasurer 43 Newspaper 1, 2, 3, Editor-In-Chief43 Student Council l, Treasurer 33 Tutor 4g Illinois State Scholarg Who's Who Among American High School Students 4. JAMES POULOS Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4. ARTHUR POWERS Intramurals 33 Wrestling l. DANIEL POZDOL Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4g John Wlodarski Memorial Award Winner3 Tutor 43 Tennis 3, 4. RICHARD PRYZDIA Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Student Council lg Tutor 3, 43 Illinois State Scholar. CLIFF RADDATZ MATTHEW RAFFERTY Baseball I3 Football I, 2, 3, 4g Honor Roll l, 33 Tutor 3, 4. KEVIN REHDER Bowling 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Tennis 1. RICHARD REHM Honor Roll 43 Intramurals I, 3, 43 Vikings for Christian Service. Seniors f 75 .ny A MIKE REILLY Honor Roll 2, 3, 4g Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 43 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Tutor 33 Wrestling lg Illinois State Scholar, Who's Who Among American High School Students. JAMES REMIJAS Honor Roll 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Track l. STEVE REMKUS Intramurals 1, 2, 3. THOMAS RITTER Baseball lg Honor Roll 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 43 Swimming l, 2, 3, 4, Water Polo 1, 2, 3. NICHOLAS RODRIGUEZ Chess lg Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Library 1, 25 Student Council l, 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 1. GREGG RONCZOWSKI Bowling lg Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS ROSKO Band l, 2, 3, 4g Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 4, National Honor Society 3, 43 Soccer 2, 3, 4, Tutor 3, 4. JOHN ROTROFF Bowling l, 23 Football l, 2, 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Who's Who Among American High School Students 4. MICHAEL RUDNICKI Bowling l, 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll l, 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Soccer 2. I 0 ffif w ,S K hi-'Q 2 I ' 1' .gf . f f 0 Q w ff lt 4 V... . l wrt M I .lt '5- i , f -aes- X 5 X I ...A ' TLM 1 L i ' ,ffQ,. ti h ' . .., K h i h K 3 ii L V gf! I V ,fy iw 'L im 5 . XI .. Q F X I , 2. ,xl 1 . 1 kg. . . R 3 kwa.. , . X. , 76 f Seniors will . V If 'E 'f-arf 1 f QI' , 'W' . ,, . ,ig A sl' .14 ss . , 4 y s Nur e ,po A W gf' . ft 'x..g.. .. at' rig. QQ., .tate - J f. Ya Y N.-J' . A Nt, wliliiii . 41. .. 7.1- -'Vx LW . --..,. I Q Q 'Qvvnv , DANIEL RUSSO Band 2, Cross Country Ig Golf 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. RAYMOND RYBKA DONALD RYDZEWSKI Honor Roll 2, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD RZESZUTKO Baseball I3 Honor Roll Ig Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Soccer I, 2, 3, 4. KEVIN SADOWSKI Bowling I, 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. PAUL SAJOVIC .IULIAN SAN DOVAL Bowling I, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Tutor 4. GERALD SCHATTE Track 3. BRIAN SCHMID JEFFREY SCHOOT MATTHEW SCHULLER Drama 3, 43 Honor Roll I, 2, 4. KENNETH SCHUM Cross Country 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 3, 43 Track I, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain, Tutor 4g Natfl Merit Commended Student, Illinois State Scholar, Who's Who Among American High School Students 43 Math Club 4. JAMES SERVOY Football 2, 3, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Wrestling I. PAUL SESSLER Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Library Ig Student Council I, 2, 3, 4, T.V. Control I, 2. KEVIN SEWERYN Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. Seniors f 77 ROBERT SHATKUS Golf 45 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4. ROBERT SHIPYOR JOE SIEBENALER DREW SIMPSON Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2g Track l. STEVEN SLANINKA Hockey l, 2, Intramurals 2, 3. BRIAN SLEMP Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1. GERALD SNYDER Honor Roll l, 2, 35 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. PAUL SOBERANO Honor Roll 2, 3, Track l, 2. WILLIAM SOLTIS Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals I, 2, x3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Track 35 Wrestling 1, 2. EDWARD SOWINSKI MICHAEL SPAIN Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Golf 2, 3, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4g Intramurals 2, 4. rf. 1-ww 6652 c-qw., V. 1 t x 'Lun- Q . In Kg 9- U 1l- 'I ' . ff? s ,H -Sa at s..t ,W X yi 39 X, 4 K af.: ,Key-r,, if at x df' K .QA f J I 5 J ' 1 ftl ,A ,,,,-. -,I of, J 5 x go- F., ai' ..pff't!7 ..,.-I ,Ov ' ww 21 -. -x--:tr-ff, ,- ' h.lAli I ll Q 'ff 'K I- 'K if I 'o ' J, P' Q 1,5 I? I vp I in -n , ,, r f nit 3? ' .37 ':kE,v!7' Ii- ..,. xl A 'ft K '2ff'..., v V ' 78 f Seniors ,,,, all .J- '?q ffl ,. .4'o . ff X., fix fr f yi .. 9, - , ,,,,f wr pf , 'N-a., 4' , 'Fx . , P ' -A JOHN SPANGLER Honor Roll 1, 2, 33 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1. STEVEN SPALLINA Bowling 1, 4, Hockey l, 2, 3, 41 Honor Roll l, 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. DONALD STACK Cross Country 1, 2, 33 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 45 Track l, 2, Vikings for Christian Service 3, Wrestling l, 2, Co-Captain 3, 4 Captain. ROBERT STAKENAS Baseball l, 2, 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling I, 2. EDWIN STANISLAWSKI DANIEL STANKIEWICZ Intramurals 2. ROBERT ST. CLAIR Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Captain, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Tutor 3, 43 Vikings for Christian Service 3, 4, Who's Who Among American High School Students 4, Math Club 4. MARK STEINLE Honor Roll lg Intramurals 3, Tutor 3. MICHAEL STEPHAN Seniors f 79 TERRY STOKLOSA BEN STOZEK Bowling l, 23 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2. EDWARD STOZEK Bowling I, 2, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Track 2. STEVEN STRAUB Chess I, 2, 4, Cross Country lg Hockey lg Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Track 4. MARK STRAUBE Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Nat.'l. Merit Commended Student. DANIEL SUGRUE Football l, 2, 3, 41 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals lg National Honor Society 4, Student Council 2, Tutor 43 Wrestling I, 23 Illinois State Scholar, Who's Who Among American High School Students 4. JOHN SULLIVAN JOE SUMMERS Intramurals I, 2, 3, 42 Wrestling 1- JOHN SUTTON Baseball 1gBowling 1, 2, 3g Football lg Honor Roll 1, 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Tutor 3. JOHN SVIENTY Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. 80 f Seniors EZ... ws at .. . T.: . N fs? 'A E ' -.. ,, 'i A I3 4 ik? w W' mf! vv . ef - rzista.. Q . M '51 Q -r--77 , A .. g.. my 5 P'w. 1 gilw Q mr F4 W K . . mi. . 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DAVE TULLY Honor Roll 4, Intramurals 2, 3, Vikings for Christian Service 3. Seniors f 81 V11 Fa -X., DAN TYLKA Soccer I, 2, 3, 4. GLEN VACI Bowling 33 Track 1, 2. JAMES VALEK Basketball I, 2, 33 Drama 3, 43 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4g Tutor 2, 3, Vikings for Christian Service3 National Merit Commended Studentg Illinois State Scholar3 Student Council Secretary 33 President 4. STEVE VANMETER Band l, 2, 3, 4g Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS VANWESTRIENEN Bowling 33 Football I3 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. JEFFREY VINTAR Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Newspaper 3, 43 Tutor 33 Illinois State Scholar. MARK WAGNER Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals l, 2, 3. MICHAEL WALERYSZAK Baseball I, 2, 3, 43 Football l, 2, 3, 4. RONALD WALICZEK Mb. .-I-un., ,un K H X 3 '53 ww' ,Nl I , 'K it ff' if asm A . ........ , .,.. ...,......,,,. . I .fgx fjh. 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Mx, JOHN ZABLE Honor Roll l, 2, Swimming l, 2, 3, 4, Library l, Forensics 1. SCOTT ZAJ AC Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4. MW., WILLIAM ZAVIS IW, Honor Roll l, 2, 3, Wrestling l, 2. ' ROBERT ZEEB . 1- a Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, All-Catholic 4, Football 1, W I' 2, 3, 4. 2 I , of , 84 f Seniors GEORGE ZINTAK Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Wrestling l, 2, 3, 4, Illinios State Scholar, National Merit Letter of Commendation, America's Outstanding Names and Faces Award, Society of Distinguished American High School Students, Who's Who Among American High School Students. MICHAEL NORRIS Soccer 2, Student Council 2, 3. rv K si x K V1 x Aim. IGF' . X HQ iv' , r X 7 ,gait 0-E' v-N Nr 1 m,-f xkx. -.f, 5. V, ,Vx--QV ?'?x55i5' V33 ' ,,, ,, , . W,,, :,, ,,,, . , ., ..L.,., ,. , V... ,,1,,,, . ,, . ., . , , ,. 1, , V f f H ,, -' ..--9, ,. 6 V-...ww J im: ---- , QQ.-.ew VV.--yfggsgfg 5.5 g-- V, V. ig . ,. -... Vg:5..gg, , . Q - V , V , . , . , 1 if . 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' ' .,-' l Y. ,I cg T sf ' 1' J '-my-4 ai 5 ,5 , 'W ff Y Q, ,, ,434 5 f f i an ' fl,- -ww Steven Schiesl Raymond Schoenfeld Larry Schoot Richard Schroedle Michael Schuh Derrick Schwartz Craig Scott Randy Sessler Ronald Sessler Tom Sheehy Brian Shepherd William Sheridan Kenneth Shrupsha Daniel Sierzega Stanley Simundic Robert Sintich Goerge Sitzman Keith Skorup Mark Smith Thomas Soukup Darren Stahulak Steven Stajkowski Kevin Stepien David Strama Matthew Staube Brian Stubitsch Robert Suda Gerald Sullivan Peter Supple Kevin Surufka Rob Swain Joseph Szymusiak Thomas Tabak Thomas Talerico Robert Taveggia Noel Teodoro David Tess Richard Tetlow Tom Thompson David Timpson Edward Tipping Michael Torpy Freshmen! ll7 Leon Torres Phillip Torres Sean Treacy David Trujillo Stanley Tribula Chris Tsakalakis John Tuminello Mike Tuminello Bruno Turkovich Alex Tzinares Paul Urba Steve Urbanik Andrew Valaitis Richard Valentine Mike Vanucci Dino Varesco John Varnagis John Veague Manuel Vela Gary Vilcek Paul Volanti lvica Vykljan Daniel Walsh Craig Wantuck Robert Warzocha Thomas Waracz Daniel Wasik Arthur Weiss Gary Wenslow Anthony Wilcher Jeffery Winters Daniel Wisniewski Ronald Wojciechowski Russ Wojciechowski Timothy Yurczak William Zabinski 'Wir Q... aw J Edmond Zaide Dave Zimon Romas Ziuraitis Russell Zwolinski Mark Zygmunt 118 f Freshmen 2, Q K 5 , , .,,, if ...,L, ,:..1,,,,. a X 1 :mf .aw S 5 ,, i ,, . V f - 1 hw Qmfm V vw A A wwfwuxm ri SR 91' Wi , ,iw s Q f-A15-xx .cw-we ' ii www Mgfvm fe My Wm.. gg,-5 .,, M 7- mfs ww A 95 1 Q x Q w Qs www Y' wx ww w .QA Q M ww, .-v..qn---4+ li' Aw ,Q 1 , W ,,--. :wk , U 4 V Qwwww X J K . ,ff X f Q AQ.. ,gh .R , K . ,gm za: fawl: sf K ,,,,:-,ig :gk : R x Q Fa cu1ty f 1 19 MR. JOHN MAHONEY B.S.g M.Ed. Loyola University, De Paul University, English, Assistant Principal. BR. R. A. MCNAMARA, C.F.C. B.S.C.g M.S. Ed., Fordham Universityg M.S.A., University of Notre Dame, School Treasurer, Mothers' Club Moderator. MR. MICHAEL H. BARNNUM B.A., De Paul University, Religious Studies, Theologyg English. BR. R. E. BECKSTROM B.A.g M.A.g M.A.g University ofSan Francisco, History, World Historyg Theology, Athletic Director. MR. JAMES CALIEDO B.A., North Central College, Physical Ed.q Frosh Physical Education, Swimming and Water Polo Head Coach. BR. J. P. COTTER, C.F.C. B.Sc.g Fordham University, Algebra. BR. CHARLES D. MCKENNA B.A.g M.A., Iona College and St. Xavier, Theology 3, Bowling Moderator, Principal I P Y, N Q l20 f Faculty MR. ROBERT COOPER B.A., M.B.A., Lewis University, Accounting, Accounting, Typing, Ass't. Wrestling Coach. MR. ROBERT De CARLO A.A., B.A., Quincy College, Theology, Physical Education, Football and Baseball Coach. MR. JAMES DELACH B.S., St. Joseph College, Physical Education, Sociology, Assistant Varsity Football Coach. MR. T. DRASKI B.A., De Paul University, Southern Illinois University, Biology Biology, Human Physiology, Varsity Tennis Coach. MR. RICHARD DUSLACK B.A., Niles College of Loyola University, English, Drama Director, Ski Club Moderator. MR. JOHN W. DYER B.S., Commerce Northwestern University, Spanish, Chairman of Language Department. MR. PAUL ENGLER B.S.Ed,, M.S.Ed., Chicago State University, Drafting. MS. ANITA G. ERAZO BS., M.S. Ed., Harvard University, Junior Class Counselor, National Honor Society Moderator. BR. JOHN J. FAGAN C.F.C. B.Sc., M.S.Ed., Iona, Eastern Illinois, Chemistry, Algebra, Swimming Moderator, Football Filming. Facultyf 121 MRS. EMILY FITZGERALD B.A., Illinois Benedictine Collegeg Spanish. BR. T. C. FORD C.F.C. BA.: M.A., St. John University, Theology, Englishg Football Moderator. MR. PATRICK FOWLER B.A.g M.S.T., Illinois Institute of Technologyg Computer Science, Calculus, Math Analysisg Freshman Basketball Coachg Math Club Moderatorg Mathematics Department Chairman. MR. D. FREYER B.A.3 M.A., Chicago State Universityg History. BR. FRICK C.F.C. B.A., M.A., University of San Franciscog Theologyg Typing. BR. R. L. GRANITZ C.F.C. B.A., Iona College, World History, Theologyg Track Coachg Moderator Junior-Senior Intramural Basketball. MRS. MERYL HANDRICH A.A,g B.A., St. Xavier College, Frenchg French Club Moderator. MR. RICHARD I-IARTY B,A.g M.A., Lewis Universityg English. BR. EDWIN T. HENNESSY C.F.C. B.A.3 M.A.g M.Ed., De Paul Universityg Algebra, Theologyg Yearbook Moderator. rr ,QS fig! ah V aff? 122 X Faculty W .Q-?'.I.'. MR. LEO J. HENNING B.M., De Paul University, Band, Music Theory: Band Director. MR. PATRICK J. HENNING B.S. in Music Education, De Paul Universityg Band. MR. JOHN HYNES M.A., Chicago State University, English 35 Theology. BR. DANIEL J. JACKSON B.A., M.S. Ed. Fordham University, English, Fathers' Club. MR. THOMAS KAVANAUGH B.A.g M.A., Fordham University, Algebra, Math Topics. MR. JOSEPH KEARNEY B.S., Eastern Illinois University, Englishg Sophomore Guidance Counselor, Varsity Soccer Coach. MR. JOHN KOCHER B.S.g M.S.Ed., Western Illinois University, Psychology: Freshman Guidance, Freshman Football Coachg Assistant Baseball Coach. MR. RAYMOND W. KONRATH B.A.g M.Ed., De Paul University, Englishg Assistant Varsity Football Coach. MR. JOHN KOSIEK B.S., Lewis University, Biology. Facultyf 123 . MR. ROBERT C. KOZIEL B.A.g M.Sc.Ed., Chicago State Universityg Helm Moderator: School Publicity Dircctorg English. BR. W. F. KRAMER C.F.C. B.A., Lewis University, Spanishg Theology: Varsity Basketball Assistant and Moderator: Freshman Cross Country Coach. MR. JOHN KROC B.A.g M.A., De Paul Universityg English. MR. EDWARD KRUSZKA B.A., St. Xavier College, Geometry, Algebrag Sophomore Basketball Coachg Assistant Varsity Basketball. MR. THOMAS KURZAWSKI B.A., Chicago State Universityg Consumer Education: Economicsg Typing: Hockey Team Coach. MR. GEORGE A. LANGLOTZ B.S., University of Illinois Chicago Circleg Biology. MRS. LINDA LARMON B.A., St. Xavier Collegeg Spanish. MR. JOHN LYNCH B.A.g M.A., DePaul University, English. BR. T. C. MAHONEY B.A.1 M.A., University of Washington, Theologyg Lating Bookstore Manager. l24f Faculty MR. THOMAS MARTIN B.S.g M.S.g Loyola University, Math Analysis, Algebra. MR. THOMAS MARTINEZ B.A., North Central Collegeg Art Foundationsg Fundamentals of Draftingg Sophomore Football Coachg Varsity Baseball Coach. MR. DONALD T. MATHEW B.A.g M.A.g Purdue University, Englishg Wrestling Moderatorg Assistant Deang Junior Prom Moderator: Assistant Ski Club Moderator. BR. ROBERT L. MAY C.F.C. B.A.q M.A.g De Paul University, Readingg Band Moderator. MR. ROBERT McNlCHOLAS Ph.B., Marquette Universityg Russian: German. BR. P. J. MESSICK Q' B.B.A.g M.S.Ed.g Purdue Universityg Librariang Theologyg Media Staff, T.V. Control, Laurenta Club Moderator. BR. MOONEY C.F.C. Chemistryg Algebrag Theologyg Fresh-Soph Basketball Moderator. Faculty f 125 MR. TERRY MURPHY B.A., Chicago State University, Historyg Readingg Englishg Head Cross Country Coachg Assistant Track Coach. MRS. SABINA O'DONOHUE B.A., St. Xavier College, Englishg Readingg Language Arts. BR. W. G. O'DONOHUE C.F.C. B.Sc.g M.Ed., De Paul University, Physics: Assistant Principal. BR. DANIEL OEHRLE C.F.C. B.A.g M.Ed., De Paul University, Theologyg English. MR. THOMAS ONDRLA B.A.g M.A.g De Paul University, History MRS. NOVELLA OWENS B.A., Arkansas State Universityg Historyg Englishg Assistant Librarian MR. LAWRENCE PAWELSKI B.S., Quincy College, Physical Educationg Sophomore Football Coachg Freshman Wrestling Coach MR. DALE PIVARUNIS B.S., Loyola University, Mathematicsg Frosh-Soph Tennis Coach MRS. NANCY PLOSKONKA B.A., De Paul University, Algebrag Geometry 126 Faculty MR. JEFF PRESTINARIO B.A.3 M.Ed., De Paul University, Geometry. MR. MARK QUINN B.A.g R.S.C., Lateran University Rome, Religion: Retreat Moderator. BR. KEVIN T. REILLY B.S.g M.S.T., Boston College, Physicsg Frosh Football Coachg Varsity Track Coach. MR. THOMAS REZEK M.A., Seton Hall University, American Historyg History. MR. MARK S. SCOTT B.A., Loyola University, Art Fundamentalsg Commercial Artg Theology lg Director of Student Activities. MR. GENE SMERZ B.A., Western Illinois University, Art Foundationsg Art: Chairman of the Fine Arts Department. MR. CHARLES TARJAN B.A.g M.A., Governors State University, Englishg Frosh-Soph Baseball Coach. MR. ROBERT TROMBETTA B.A., Monmouth College, World Historyg American Historyg Head Wrestling Coachg Frosh Football Coach. BR. F. S. VERRE C.F.C. B.S., Iona Collegeg Computer Scienceg Freshman Soccer Coachg Cheerleader Moderator. BR. EUGENE M. VRANKA B.A.g M.Sc.Ed., Fordham University, Algebrag English, Drama Club Moderator. BR. R. A. WIELATZ C.F.C. B.S.g M.A.T.M., University of Detroit, Theologyg Chemistryg Chemistry Department Chairmang Assistant Track Coachg Brothers' Superior. MR. THOMAS WOZNIAK B.S.g M.S., Roosevelt University, Spanish. Faculty f 127 2' M A' Ah A Running the school is a very difficult job, and it could never be done without the dedication of those who work in the offices around the school. The people in the main office were there every day to handle any complaint or problem you might have, they were always willing to listen to whatever you had to say and were more than ready to help you. Br. MacNamara has the arduous task of handling the schools complex financial af- fairs. Mrs. McCarthy and Mrs. Eggert were assistants to Bro in the running of the school Treasury. Mrs. Kelly was that friendly face that greeted you every morning in the main of- fice. She also handled the receptionary work. Mrs. Dreyer was administrative secretary who assisted a number of people from Bro. McKenna to the Deans. Mrs. Nowicki and Mrs. Statkus worked in the AV center and made possible many things we take for granted. Mrs. Cegielski served once again as our school nurse. She was the one you really appreciated if you have ever been sick in school. And finally we had Br. McKenna and Mr. Mahoney. They made all the decisions about how the school is run, but all the people mentioned above helped them see all the much clearer. Top Left: Mr. Mahoney prepares the morning an- nouncements. Top Right: Br. McNamara figures the months tuition returns. Middle Left: Nurse Cegielski checks what days a student was absent. Middle Right: Br. O'Donnell reads some letters left in his mailbox. Bottom: Mrs. Dreyer does some paperwork in the office. 128 f Front Office Eunnung the Qchunl 'M T Q x as L A' ,N i WHA mm W WWW N.- -it-,, A . gf' at 3 .-'A s A . n vw i- v 77:4 X . L. 1 f. t :is-Nga? ' R Q g . ri J Z',.g, -7 t.. . K Q ., K ,x 2 L . 'J X 1 t .. '., , I 1 5 7 .gi S '. ' -f .... ' , a -,-.- ,,,,....,... ......-.-- 0. . ,' . X A ,.,...... , ----1 'f . ' . A , Y . , . O ' Y . ' H - n --an 1. . .1 , I , ' 0'--uv . Q .0 .. Oo 0 , ' n 4 , Q , . 0 0 o . . is . ff Z u Q o 9 c . . f - .- f 9 ' ' 8 . 0 n ' Q , . g Q O 1 . Q , 09 . r 0 0 ' ' ' 0 1'6 - 5 W . -C' it .. ff .-.M . 5 ' mf uf Q Q ' E tw ei' NX' .'-f Z aft gi' 'ul' Top Left: Mr. Mahoney makes the morning an- nouncements. Top Right: Mrs. McCarthy speaks on the telephone with the nurse. Middle Left: Mrs. Kelly looks for something to do in the office. Middle Right: Br. McNamara gets ready to speak at a meeting. Left: Mrs. McCarthy looks over a computer printout. Front Office f 129 BR. C. J. AVANDANO, C.F.C. B.A., M.A., University of San Francisco, Principal. FR. BARTON School Chaplain. MRS. JOAN CEGIELSKI R.N.g School Nurse. MRS. MARY DRYER MRS. C. NOWICKI A.V. Secretary. MRS. JUNE STATKUS A.V. Director. Administrative Secretary. . MRS. MARGE EGGERT F5 ' Financial Secretary. MRS. RITA GLAVAS Assistant Librarian. MRS. JANET KELLY Receptionist. MRS. JOYCE KENDALL Computer Science Secretary. MRS. JOYCE MCCARTHY School Accountant. itl .gf 'if 'A Above: The Janitorial Staff: Mr. Edward Blakemore, and Mr. Edawrd Instone. Zubek, Mr. Ralph Blakemore, Mr. Thomas 130 X Office X' K - L , .K V , K 152 K i K K .. .y,ee 3,.,5 . Q.. Ki .7-.igggz-g..,.,K ,E iw ,K-..-K k-kkk is ffff ,. KK :KK,fsKKsv55g.. :K -1 f i . Ki Lf,, Na 5 Ks .:KKazKwK1 .,, ,... -f if fzfizis 12--fx: 2 'K ewan'-:K it K'f . . v Qb?'.'.se K' ,,,,,, , ,::. . K yefzr Qg::H,S CWKZWR. . . ,S 5 MSQ,,,f.,.,wcf - W W, A-::' My wwf 5 .f .K -- ia ,K.h,,.Q -, -4. -X - .uni in K. 1-...ff H5 .,,...,, V W we K: ,Kg M, ::K.ww, Q ,dffqff -KKK 'KgPiKSw2Kisz:v5Knmsms2g1,QfKwi ,wfie ,, ,, . 2 M9 1 'nn Y ' 5 M' w LE' 8. 1. 5, a W, I Y 4 7 , R Ka x. , is L 9 K ii L +g2C5', 3 M 41 - 4 L, N . f Z,,, :,.L 1L,,, ,,,,, ,. . ii, 1 ff,,, ,,,, ww ftK,zf1e.22wwggKnmK,1-fKK'K:- Kas: V. ,Ez .,,.im5....,,,,5. . .,.,, gi . Q . Q- ,K g, ,,,,,. 1.3. ,A ,:, ....K. 13.42 , :K KK 49, K K- -.sv I, g,..:f. wi.: .K 'KKK ?EKKi5HKtW,'-Ei? Wi Fw L-253 ffl , .K -MK - K ,y K .5 K I :EE,xfK::KKbif:5.K,fff,g,,,,KK Jw 4. .W .. 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K . .e fb, :K ,gL:,4. i .ig . ...H .g .. ,, Aoadenfncs a -. ,,,, , K .. , X, ,. 1, W ,,,,,,,,, f I i ggi - mi -I :, . .- X K K , L, .W Q, K 'K sw KKK'K4iKK.22J4fKKKwfaw... ,. W- ., .. W, 1 my--:sv :af KvKKK gf- 1, I ,f -.Kfiswn-5Kvfe:-W.. In f 2 K 5215 ibut Anglu-Saxon I augur English is the only course, with the excep- tion of Theology, that is required all four years at St. Laurence. With the difference in the individual tracks, each teacher is left pret- ty much to his own discretion on what he will teach, but it follows a general pattern. Freshman English was usually heavy on grammar, and offered a basic introduction to literature. While Sophomore English goes off heavily on grammar the Honors program, grammar is given equal emphasis on other levels. Junior English is survey of American Literature, however on levels other than the Honors level, some grammar is taught. Senior English is a survey of Literature written in the English Language with emphasis on that of Great Britain. 'ff wi I 1' if Ll, Qqgessfflif 1'-lf , 132 f English Top: Mr. Mahoney personally assists Kevin Boyle Above Right: Mr. Harty jokes with his class about with a complex grammar problem. Above Left: their results onacrucial exam. Br. Mahoney returns a big exam to his class. .1 V . , F I rfb, ' 'ahh Top: Mr. Koziel returns test papers to an anticipating class. Top Right: Mr. Lynch addresses his class from Hamlet. Above Left: Br. Guzman goes over a short story with his class. Above Right: Mr. Kroc shows ,l f 'tl hiv 55 trirs dismay at his class' failure to get the jokey. Left: Mr. Tarjan briefly explains the complex symbolism Jackson uses in the Lottery. English f 133 Q' Hike learn About amber St. Laurence's Math Department again offered a wide variety of interesting courses. From freshman Algebra I to the complex Calculus II, every student was of- fered an opportunity to challenge himself to his fullest extent. Although Algebra I and Geometry are required for freshman and sophomore students respectively, Algebra II and Trigonometry and Math Upper Right: Mr. Fowler explains a problem on the board. Far Right: Mr. Pivarunus's class gets back an exam. Middle: Mr. Fowler ponders over a tough ques- tion. Far Left: Mr. Kruska demonstrates a geometry problem. Bottom: Mr. Pivarunus collects a homework assignment. 134 f Math Analysis are offered as electives to further brighten and expand the student's interest in mathematics. Other electives included Math Topics and Calculus I which is a prerequisite to Calculus II. Overall, the knowledge of parabolas and complex numbers to hyberboles, elipses and calculus applications were taught successfully. 'X' hw M. FS --El 1 V- LW- - f 4- h tttt f iiiii ffm t Qu its X 8 . Sf ei 1? . A . H QV it ' int st V Upper Left: Mr. Pivarunus speaks to his class. Middle Right: Students collaborate on their homework. Bot- tom Left: Mr. Kruska listens to a question from one of his students. E Math! 135 Perhaps the most important course offered at St. Laurence, or for that matter anywhere else, is History. Five different courses of History are of- fered to the student at St. Laurence, World History is the Freshman course of study. It is a brief outline of World history from the pre- historic times until now. Modern European History is an elective taught by Mr. Ondrla for Sophomores. Junior year the compulsory American History is given. Many students are lucky enough, well perhaps the word is not lucky, to have, perhaps the strangest and most unusual course in the school. Mr. Rezek's enlighten- ing course in United States History. Recently added to the Laurence cur- riculum are the Senior courses Current EventsfChicago History taught by Mr. On- drla and Departmental head Mr. Rezek. 136 f History 3 Q iliwrning illrnm Heist iztake 1. 4 J ........-......- i 1ll 'itll I 'av l fg. - ,ul ai g 'E X . eeitt g Above Left: Point. Above Right: Students turn Right: Mr. Ondrla teaches a group of curious in history assignments to Br. Granitz. Bottom historyscholars. ,, I? 2 Q if , xaiglf , W . , ,f ,wwwfe if W' 1-is Q5 W ,ff WZ, vfzwt .. IQ s' gg, -9.- 4. , , l i ., if ffl Above Left: Mr. Trombetta teaches his students all they'd ever want to know about world history. Above Right: Students are intrigued by Br. Beeckstrom's history lessons. Bottom Left: Mr. Rezek helps a stu- dent with a temporary mental block. Bottom Right: After studying all night students attack a history test. History f 137 C s ,Q X Under the directorship of Mrs. Meryl Handrich, French I-IV students were given the opportunity to partake of the newly created French club. Students from the junior and senior classes elected Dan Divicenzo as president. During the duration of the club, members were able to visit The Art of Chicago as well as conduct meetings once a month. The French program consisted of freshman thru senior classes. Freshman French includ- ed elementary introduction into the language with emphasis on grammar and writing skills. Sophomores continued on with grammar usage in the past tense as well as stronger readings in French about French culture. The juniors took on a more structured schedule with emphasis on speaking and French gram- mar conclusion in the imperfect, conditional and passe simple tenses. Seniors were able to develop speaking skills, grammar usage in the subjuntive and passubjuntive tense and final- ly comprehensive readings by famous French authors. 138 f French Ea Hin illrzlnngaiae i Far Left: Mrs. Handrick answers a question about quate. Above: Mrs. Handrick explains the inner yesterday's test. Far Right: Mrs. Handrick makes workings of the French verb to her students. sure the pronounciation of her students is ade- Hikingna 4 2 2 I zpannl One of the foreign languages offered here at St. Laurence is Spanish. The Spanish course included translating, writing, reading, and learning the cultural aspects of the Spanish language. Not only were students expected to learn the Spanish language but things such as Spanish agriculture, government, and history were briefly touched upon. In Spanish I, II, III, and IV the student was taught speaking, reading, translating, and writing, and were highly stressed in later years. Top: Mr. Wozniak passes out the assignment which is due the next day. Far Left: Mrs. Larmon lectures her class on the workings of the Present Subjunctive. Top Right: Mr. Dyer passes out the tests which were taken the day before. Below Right: Br. Kramer checks the homework assignments from the day before. Spanishf 139 Q Lflatin Kerman ani! Kuaaian Among the many languages offered at St. Laurence are those that may be uncommon to most high schools, Latin, German and Russian. Taught by presently being offered on all four levels. High interest is shown at this language. It deals not only with the German language and basic grammar, but with the complex Ger- man culture as well. Russian is another language that the multi lingual McNicholas speaks. It is quite an honor for us to be able to offer the complex language here at St. Laurence. Latin is taught singularly by Br. Mahoney. The ancient tongue that used to be the official language of most of the civilized world is preserved by Br. Mahoney and the Laurence Latin scholars. Q Mr. McNicholas, German is Q 140 f Latin, German, Russian ...., K . , L V ..., g - 1 stsg g Q . 5 gr.. s GQ. x., ...,, 1 Lg-Ifli Top: Mr. McNicholas returns a test and his students react accordingly. Above: In his German II class, Mr. McNicholas exposes the students to fi. is ,, , at L V .... Q V' i ' gf ii, ' ' t the German idioms. Left: Br, Mahoney gives his Latin students a preview of an upcoming exam. l l . - gf U .. . .A k it rt TIFTKV l H we V7 .V gn SQ: W e, . Q .A v Ab S -tt 'op Left: Mr. Quinn discusses the Gospel symbolism li his Sophomore Theology class. Top Right: Br. eckstrom lectures his Freshman theology class on 0 learning the illaith the Old Testament. Above: Br. Mahoney informs one of his students about a question on the test. Important and mandatory to the students academia at St. Laurence is the study of theology for four years. Freshmen are introduced with the Old Testament while sophomores are introduced to the New Testament. Juniors take a two semester course that is divided into Church History and Morality. Seniors take a theology course that discusses moral pro- blems and also a look at the aspects of marriage and human sexuality. Theology f l4l Right: Paul Kurpowicz and Gintas Avercicious run a dual program in the computer room. Below: John Wiedner and Br. Verre go over some intricate parts of the basic program. Bottom Left: Waiting for the printer to print out the final program can be a long process. Bottom Right: Br. Verre explains the principles of comparative variables. rf duff v 'G' -s-. ,ef umpnterz Ent 1' n fllull wing 5 lil if l it l. 142 f Computer Science ii! 'Q as Nt xl? il... The Computer Department experienced very rapid growth. The program expanded to include a second level programming class for juniors. Taught primarily by Br. Verre and Mr. Fowler the program flourished to the tune of great interest and enrollment from the student body. S200,000 was pumped into the massive budget of the new program to equip the room with the latest possible equipment. The physical look of the room itself was also changedg it was enlarged to ac- comodate the rapid growth due to the in- flux of underclassmen. It was a program which inspired unusual interest by those involved, it was not unusual to spot a com- puter student after school for long hours working diligently to complete a program. GN- . . -. 'W u .X Q t , ,...q , . , ,ML ,Q sf? lang, ss . up L .55 e X1 ' .ff , get - x iw X 1. N 8 illvif .ly , hifi' ,.... Wifi T s wifi -ffl Eu .643 e 5 Q N6 me la. 6 Above: Br. Verre explains a programming procedure to Andy Krupa. Top: Looking up a complicated con- cept, Br. Verre helps a student get an answer on a dif- ficult problem. Bottom Right: Many of the up- perclassmen help the other kids with computer problems. Computer Science! 143 learning tn T uilh 1 hingz Fundamentals of Drafting, taught by Mr. Engler, open to all Juniors and Seniors, in- troduced the students to the basic principles involved in Drafting. The course was aimed toward usage of instruments, geometric con- struction and orthographic and pictorial projection. Advanced Technical Drawing provides students with a more in depth study of Draft- ing. The class focused around two main areas, pictoral drawings and architecture fespecially the drawings of blue-prints for a house.j A-..,, AEN'-6 xs- www w-- '4'- Lad -fin Top: St. Laurence offers fine quality Drafting fellow classmate, Brendan Masterson answers a facilities. Upper Left: Mr. Engler assists a student question. Left: Mr. Engler carries the weight of who seems to have a problem. Above: Helping a the entire Drafting program on his shoulders. so . gm.. he ff i at ,..,, .. af .Ha ,,M5 ., , jig .. q tty V, , A Hiiifvi' ,fi fir Q ,Q E fix 4 . 35: if earning IIZTIZ 1 henrg One of the courses we are truly lucky to have at St. Laurence is Music Theory. Although Mr. Henning is Band Moderator at two other schools, he chooses only to teach this fine survey of the intricacies of the art here at St. Laurence. Any Junior or Senior could take the course which dealt with all types of music along with the basics of harmony, tone, melody, and texture. Recently Music Theory II has been added. This delved greater into the areas discussed in Theory I. nf , M -.W . . ,. 'hi will Top: Mr. Henning explains the importance of Music Theory. Middle Left: Mr. Henning lectures the class on harmonic modulation. Middle Right: The class listens intently to Mr. Henning's lecture. Bottom: The students are explained the concept of relative minors. Music Theory f 145 Typing may have actually have been one of the more valuable courses that was taught at St. Laurence. It was important because it can be used for any subject. The course was primarily taught with the use of film aids which enabled the student to get professional advice on learning the skill. Many of the students at St. Laurence took the course and said it helped them immensely. I gping natillz Skill I 2 I 5 ini Q III! IIWE a r v UTQZOIIIQ 'll'52tBEBae HSDZJEIII gs 1 avi: up t. i.ttt Hu. N xx' 4 vi .A , Ks .. V is gyms. i it 4. ag if y 4 fe- 9 us' N W K X L , ,yi . tvs, V 1- f ii In-'avr '71 l lf. ' i - X453 Above Right: Mr. Murphy teaches students the fine art of class. Bottom Right: A student begins his typing 1' typing. Bottom Left: A student seeks assistance in typing career. 146 f Typing .X Left: Mr. Langlotz gets down at the Senior.Prom. Below Left: Mr. Kearney at the Soccer field. Below Right: Br. O'Donnell converses with Tony DeMarco at the Senior Prom, Center Far Left: Mr. Scott dress- ed to kill. Center: Mr. Kosiek lectures one of his ff'-vw -f +e x' I Barbers biology classes. Bottom Right: Mr. Lynch attends the graduation. Bottom Middle: Br. Granitz talks on the telephone in the Athletic directoras office. Bottom Far Left: Mr. Draski enthusiastically reviews the lab work his biology students did on the fetal pigs. .f L ,P 147 Hikes Ent illit If ,Q 'L,, krrr W . , W ,, EE? f' rlrr Q ' ' ,'Vi, j is XX, X J - X ,, Attempting to educate the whole man, the St. Laurence Curriculum offers not only courses for intellectual stimulation but also stresses physical growth. Physical Education courses are held daily. The activities during the course of the year include football, soccer, basketball, speedball, and softball, Also included is a weight pro- gram during the Winter, which takes advan- tage ofthe weight rooms. 148 f Gym .xii Top: Mr. Caliendo supervises a student using the squat rack. Top Right: Mr. Pawelski straightens his jump rope. Middle Left: On a workout day, a student uses the bench. Middle Right: Mr. Caliendo super- vises students using the weight room. Center: A stu- dent tries to reach the top on the peg board. Bottom: A student demonstrates 45 ' sit-ups. Q an , .ji X 'sex , saws .Q Q X4 A 5 5 A iiii A' x x x I t Hikingz 'SZ: Art is a subject at St. Laurence that tru- ly gives the student the chance to express himself creatively. There were three art teachers. Mr. Smerz, Mr. Scott, and Mr. Martinez who all shared the task of developing the creative abilities of the many students at St. Laurence who have chosen the Art electives offered. Freshmen are introduced to Art in the 'i T Q- 'flu 'ix ' 3 N W 2- x 'If' the State nf the Art Art Foundations course. That is followed Sophomore year with the course Art II. This course is for those who wish to in- crease their knowledge on the more in- tricate parts of art. The highest level of art taught at the school is Commercial Art. This course helps familiarize the student with more Art techniques, color separa- tions, layouts and other aspects. M , E -541.135 get I . 7- if is A Top Left: Tom Galbert etches on to glass, just one of the many activities involved in the art program. Top Right: Mark Walshon meticulously draws his art pro- ject on to his drawing pad. Above: An Art I student drawing with pastels finishes his art project which is due the next day. Left: Using an old Yearbook copy a student practices his sketching. Aftf 149 Hiking hgzinzal Qcienrn Like Chemistry, Physics emphasized the practical importance of the discipline in everyday situations. Learning the fundamen- tals involved in the science were the items of prime concern at the beginning. Observation and understanding what had actually taken place were the goals to be achieved. Under the direction of Br. O'Donnell and Br, Reilly, a great deal of time and emphasis was spent on the area of mechanics. After a thorough examination of this topic, students moved on into such advanced subjects as op- tics, heat, light, and atomic theory. Knowledge of each of the topics was reinforc- ed through problems assigned to develop an inquisitive attitude within each student. Labs were frequently done which forced the Seniors to use the knowledge they had gained through lectures and assigned problems. Practical applications of Physics was the highlight of the year as students were pushed to their limits in an attempt to build bridges made of balsa wood. To achieve the project required the utilization of the rules dealing with stress, as well as equilibrium. As in years past, Physics has remained one of the most popular Senior electives. Students have regularly taken it in prepara- tion for further studies in engineering and science. Top: A student figures out a complicated equation. Bottom Left: Br. Reilly gives a demonstration at open house. Bottom Right: Br. Reilly prepares an experiment. B it 150 f Physics x bv wwf' Hikes learn illrnm 7 :cpe . vigil'-5, in Qfvw lg! GLAD Y Ll nt Tl? f 7 'gt ff H3 fe, .f -.Q ,. . I, 1.i:f ,I .. - , 5 -.'- ... E i- af M -aa ag, x I -'it rimentz Attempting to provide a practical knowledge of why and how events take place, Chemistry gave an indepth view of the world of reactions and solutions. Relating insight into current chemical in- dustry topics, classes were presented through lectures, films, demonstrations, and labs which gave an understanding of how chemists solve problems in todays industry. Items of discussion included such mind boggling topics as Avegadro's hypothesis, the Gas Laws, balancing chemical equa- tions, and chemical equilibrium. Special interest was given to the chemist's and physicist's all important device, the red, white, and blue Periodic Table of elements. Labs allowed a first hand experience as to the work of chemists and chemical engineers. With an emphasis always placed on the practical uses of chemistry, Juniors learned the basis of theory along with its everyday application. Ranging from such fundamentals as acid-base titra- tions and pressure-volume relationships to deoderant production and the synthesis of nylon, student labs covered all the bases. Throughout the year, Br. Wielatz, Br. Fagan, and Br. Mooney, attempted and managed to relate an understanding and interest for the practicallity of chemistry in everyday life, Upper Left: Mike Cwiertniak and Bruce Lehrner make nylon in chemistry. Upper Right: Bro. Fagan demonstrates an experiment. Bottom: Chuck Jeske and Jim Schaffer make Gold pennies during an experiment. Chemistry f 151 illearning Ahuut Q' tliife f .. Q- if .J as v 3 4 . . , t K Q . t f.. had fi., i ins Biology, the study of life, is the only compulsory science at St. Laurence. All sophomores must take the course. lt has a classroom study and lab work. Dissecting a fetal pig is usually the high point of the Biology year. Top Left: Mr. Draski and Mr. Langlotz converse about the fetal pig test. Top Middle: A student ex- amines a dissected craytish. Top Right: Mr. Draski peers over his class as they begin studying for an up- coming test. Middle Left: Mr. Kosiek and Mr. Langlotz share a recent article from a magazine about biology. Middle Right: One of the many creatures found in the biology labs. 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Niv5ji'1?.Q1we30'3341 Q 'i1K2Nf3,w41-Rf3'fm.Wfg1 ,Qg,WJ2f'53fiiQfMQ54qiW?m?V +i2'3MzH5iwffHfzgm,bif3H Uwf5,,,,mri,f6f is-'3,ffiEf'fwiiifff' ' ,-Mw'2 m'7fwfE?f I ' mf ' nphumnre 1 alan Q Qlathulinz illeague 'Maths 'x The sophomore cross country team had one of the most successful running seasons in the school's history. The team had a 10- 2 dual meet record, and did well in the following invitational meets: Oak Park, third place, LaGrange, 2nd place, Reavis, 2nd placeg St. Ignatius, 2nd placeg Argo, 2nd place. The highlight of the 1981 season was when the sophomores won the Catholic League Championship. Many outstanding performances occured that day, but the most impressive were registered by Chris O'Donnell and Pat Tierney who lead their team to victory by finishing lst and 2nd respectively in the Catholic League. Chris O'Donnell also set a new school record on St. Laurence's home 3 mile course at Bullfrog Lake with a time of 15:56, just missing the course record by 1 second. The freshman team also had a good start with a dual meet record of 3-5. The team finished 7th in Catholic League, and are expected to do well as sophomores next year. 154 f Cross Country WJ' A ar-1-W T A'.i.xL'K gg' 'nfgiff Top Left: The Freshman Cross Country Team. ffront rowj Barry Guca, Joe McGuire, Jim Pieper, Barry Boyle, Scott Adduci, iback rowj Russel Mariano, David Feczko, Matt Goyer, Allyn Machikowski, Br. Kramer, Dave Burdelik, Marty Foley, and Allyn Machikowski, Br. Kramer, Dave Burdelik, Marty Foley, and Allyn Machnikowski. Top Right: After his race, Chris O'Donnell goes to shake hands with the 2nd place finisher. Above: Before their race some freshmen stretch to prevent injury. Middle: After a close race, Mr. Murphy and Jeff Connet check scores. Right: After a hard race, Kevin Boyle crosses the finish line with a sigh of relief. Xi ,uv lZ. i-wi. S JFQ V - , i . ' ,X r . like -,aa-54: may . - V li - '- Y , Q .. Q .av fix ' H-'Zz Haraitg Ellarea mall I we v. . -. A. mum 'N '- fAX,'f2! N fi., 'Q A WN ' .J .Mr ,,, . .-. . --- 4, X ,K , an .. Ng. K -'ea lf .. -A X Ng' 7' ' ..E M ,iw Q e ,AxtK,g- .9 it - 4 X YN LQ3!lf.' .5445 .S .xr xv .. , vs ,Q , 1 -in Q fav. X . ,, , Y ,. it tx. vx eu- ,X N E .gf , ji -.,1.e3H' . 5 K, 'Q ' xx- . 41 '57 'R xv sv I Z.. I ', ,ifqg . LABS , has JU ut. Top left: The Varsity Cross Country Team. tlirst rowJ Arthur Montalvo, Keith Healy, Jeff Connet, Kevin Boyle, Terry Stack. fsecond rowj Coach Terry Murphy, Brian Hoedfler, Ken Schum, Jim O'Brien, Steve Tokarz. fthird rowl Chris O'DonneIl, Jim Roach, Joe Kalas, Jim Moran, Dave Spencer, Sean O'Leary, John Capparelli, Scott Hollenback, Dan Davis, and Bruce Meiner. Top right: At Catholic League Bruce Meiner reaches his final mile. Middle left: After passing an opponent, Jim Roach picks up his pace. Middle right: Pat Tierney sprints to the finish line. Left: After a grueling race, Ken Schum finishes strong. 'ygzzp ag, 1 i, '-- 72-2-1 A L' ,Q .a-15243: ,fi I 1- E rv ' 441. .ni cgi LQ- N41 s . f 'f '-.-er. J-'Hs A Lui? Lead by co-captains Ken Schum, Bruce Meiner, and Jim O'Brien, the Varsity Cross Country Team advanced to the Sec- tionals meet for the 6th year in a row. The team, coached by Mr. Murphy, work hard all season, and had a dual meet record of 9-3. The team finished 8th in Catholic League, and advanced to the Districts meet, held at Bullfrog lake, where they took 3rd place. This qualified them for sec- tionals, where, unfortunately, they en- countered tragedy upon tragedy, but finished a respectable 16th place. The team was largely composed of underclassmen, and looks forward to a strong team next year, which will be lead by co-captains Jim Moran and Jim Roach. Cross Country f 155 1 Sutter Keachez The freshman soccer team got off to a good start under the coaching of Br. Verre and Mr. Gagner. The team did well despite the fact that a majority had never played soccer before. The members of the team learned the fundamentals of soccer, and will definitely be a credit to the sophomore team next year. The sophomore soccer team had an outstanding season this year, compiling a record of 10-5-3. Many players improved greatly since freshman year, as a result of hard work put in by both the players and much time and effort from Coach William Miller. The team was lead in scoring by Peter Perisic who had 14 goals and 10 assists Top Right: Jim Sadecki attempts to catch an oppo- nent. Middle Left: After stealing the ball a lone Vik- ing pulls ahead. Middle Right: The Varsity Team. Hirst rowl Chuck Jeske, Vic Alvarez, Steve Zizzo, Bob Mikulecky, .lim Valek, John Geraghty. lsecond rowl Coach Joe Kearney, Scott Dunmore, Rich Rzeszutko, Joe Fuller, Mike Adams, Mike Paulik. tthird rowl Tony DeMarco, Mike Jasso, Mike Glazier, Bob Lahey, Mike Reilly, .lim Poulos, Tom Rosco. Qtop rowj Jim Sadecki, Bill Cartwright, Pas- quale Speziale, Robert McAndrews, Boris Pervan, Greg Mucha, and Dan Tylka. Bottom: A Viking goes after the ball. 156 f Varsity Soccer ew Highs which set the Sophomore Scoring Record. At the end of the season, the team work- ed its way into the Catholic League Cham- pionship game, which, unfortunately, they lost. The team finished a respectable third place, behind Br. Rice and Gordon Tech. The Varsity team too had a good year. Led by Coach Mr. Kearney, in his first season ever, the Vikes cruised to a 9-7-5 record. Bob Lahey and Mike Reilly led the Vikes on the field. Lahey received the 1981 MVP and All-Catholic and All-Sectional honors. Reilly got All-Sectional and Catholic as well as being the leading scorer. mugs.-...azazz ,-.....- -. : 11-.111 .Qvnl.. i: ui l b.. J -f ' Top left: Mike Mondshine exhibits tough defense against a Br. Rice Crusader. Top center: During a game Mike O'Conner receives instructions from off the field. Top right: In an attempt to steal the ball, Dave Flannigan surges ahead. Middle right: Mike O'Conner tries to intercept a pass. Middle left: The Freshman Soccer Team. ffirst rowj Alan Ondracek, Jeff Marchert, Rudy Garcia, Jim Gaynor, Dan Walsh, James Adams, Fran Neumann. fsecond rowj Eric Michalski, Jim Mackert, Noel Teodoro, Dan Wasik, Eddy Kowalkowski, Al Sarro, Joel Biske, Ed Olejniczak. fthird rowj Rich Jasnocha, Greg Opach, Liam Brennan, Mike Markham, Keith Skorup, Bill Raczyk, Angelo Lazzara. ffourth rowj James Dzialo, Mike Majewski, Mike Gager, Rob Swain, Tony Kastelic, Corry Lyne, Matt Cybulski, Br. Verre. ffifth rowj Coach Bob Gagner, Fred McEvoy, Bruno Turkovich, George Sitzman, Walter Ratajczyk, Mike Porcaccio, and Pat McCarthy. Bottom: The Sophomore Soccer Team. Cbottom rowl James Mackert, Jeff Hamilton, Andy Daniel, Dave Flanagan, Wayne Juris, Mike Mondshein, Tom O'Lander. Qmiddle rowj Coach William Miller, Paul Oswiecimski, Greg Cervan, Dave Ford, Erick Michalski, Chris Kiziak, Reyes Galvan, Paul Ponce, Jeff Padilla. fback rowj Mike Proaccio, Mike O'Con- ner, Peter Perisic, Mike Ruane, Bob Barker, Jim Carter, and Steve Mullin. FroshfSoph Soccer f 157 Hiking Golfers The varsity golf team shot well this year, finishing with a 6-4 record. The team did very well in competition, taking the following places in various tour- naments: Second place, Quigley North In- vitational: Third place, Catholic League, Second place, Districts: Fifth place, Sec- tionals. Some outstanding individual per- formances were as follows, Ed LaBuda, third, Catholic Leagueg Fred Formas, 7th, Districtsg Marc Caifano, 10th, Sectionals. , 'sw l, -N3 ,v Top Left: A Viking golfer puts for a birdie on the 18th hole. Top Right: Steve Gambla drives on the seventh hole. Right: The Viking golf team takes a break after a long, hard game. Bottom: Bob Promor- ski chips onto the green. Bottom Right: The Viking Varsity Golf Team. Brother R. L. Granitz, Head Coach, Steve Zion, Bob Shatkus, Dan Russo, Fred Formas, Bob Promorski, Steve Gambla, Lou Coco, Pete Neitzel, Scott Zajac. 41' i was QQ, , 158 f Golf -F va-.4 u1, amxslr- , 1 ,.,..,,,K,N Top Left: As a Viking receiver goes up for a pass he is smashed by the opposition. Top Right: The Viking guards lead a smashing attack at the forefront of an end run. Bottom Left: The DeSales receiver is crush- ed by the onslaught of the Laurence defensive backlield. Bottom Right: The Viking quarterback drops back for a pass. Varsity Football f 159 Though the Vikes fell short of their ex- pectations throughout the season, support and enthusiasm were seldom lacking from neither the students nor the team itself. The squad had gotten off to a bad start with a defeat handed to them by long time rival, Joliet Catholic. From that point on the team was plagued with costly injuries and strong opponents. Yet even in such dif- ficulties, the team was able to make im- pressive showings such as a 41-0 victory over Julian and an exciting 21-20 Homecoming win over St. Francis de Sales. Unquestionably the game of the season, the Homecoming game with St. Francis provided both excitement and cheers for everyone. An exciting and relatively close half was followed by an exceptionally good half-time show by the Gold 100. The se- cond half ended in the Vikes favor who held a small, one point advantage over their opponents. The Vikings ended the troubled season with an overall record of 3 wins and 6 losses. 160 f Varsity Football Right: Jack Brice and Mr. O'Neill confer about the next play. Above: The Vikes celebrate after a long scoring drive downtield. Top: The Varsity Football Team: fBottom Rowj Tom Parisi, Jim Schaffer, Doug Wedel, Mike Cachey, Mark O'Malley, Joe Dawczak, Bill Guerra, Ron Greene, Tom Moran, fSecond Rowj Coach Mr. Fabrizio, Matt Zagorski, John Kosiewicz, Ed Machtemes, Rick Taveggia, Kevin Angus, Dave Morley, Paul Pustelnik, Tony Hoop, Coach Mr. Konrath, QThird Rowj Coach Mr. DeCarlo, Dave Payton, Bill Collins, Dan Dwyer, Dan Corr, Scott Wulff, Brien Slemp, Ron Waliczek, Owen Bell, Coach Mr. DeLach, fFourth Rowj Coach Mr. O'Neill, Pat Carroll, Joe Smolinski, Tony Gon- zalez, Matt Raffery, Wally Plywaczewski, Peter Ip- polito, Greg Grimm, Tom Russell, Bill Martinez, fFifth Rowl Mike Fus, Mike Walerszak, Bob Stakenas, Jim Bird, Bob Forrestt, Tim Johnson, Mike Flannery, Tim Coffey, Curtis Dziwak, Mike Alberts, 1Sixth Rowj Martin McQuinn, Dan Galagher, Steve Lux, John Barnicle, Bob Zeeb, Bill Joy, Don Olsen, John Moran, Steve Szymanek, Tad Christenson, QTop Rowj Paul Petan, Scott Syp- niewski, Jack Brice, Gerald Hammarlund, Tim Ryan, Mike Meskill, Steve Flanagen, Dan Sugrue, John Baggio, Rob Junkrowski, and John Sugrue. s Top: Mike Alberts and Rick Taveggia lead the Vik- ing celebration after the smashing Homecoming vic- tory. Top Right: The Vikes stop DeSales short of the first down. Above Left: The DeSales Cornerback un- successfully tries to screen the Viking receiver. Above: Quarterback, Jack Brice, hands off to the half-back. Left: Equipment Moderator, Br. Ford, gives the Vika ing linebacking corps some needed advice. Varsity Football f 161 1 fllruzh sinh Supl! if in CEUUEI Start The Freshman and Sophomore Football teams at St. Laurence are not noted for their great performances, it was not dif- ferent this year, but a usual much promise was shown on the field and great talent began to develop. Though the Sophomore record was a poor 3-5 on paper, things were looking a lot better for the young Vikes in the future. They will no doubt be of great aid to the promising crop of Juniors going to be seniors next year. The Freshman team too showed great development individually, but just could not pull it together on the field. Their record reflected it but not their spirit and determination. There is much hope for both these teams of young promising Tottom: The Sophomore Football Team. Qfront rowj Coach D. Gannon, Enguida, Piersanti, Geary, Burke, Bulow, Brightmore, Coach Pawalski. fthird rowj Coach Martinez, Klimzcak, Gallagher, Knepper, Peters, Ritter, Ritter, Socha. ffourth rowj Malecki, Bugno, Casper, Gezek, Jolly, Ford, Weissenhoffer, Manganiello. Qfifth rowj Jaseckas, Pawlak, Smith, Tazik, Cimeno, Marek, O'Malley, McDevitt, Cunn- ingham, Prusa, Brynda, Roney, O'Neil, Bartos, Sten- son, Murphy, Badalamente, Collins. 162 f Frosh-Soph Football Vikings. Top: Feeling the Defensive surge approaching, the Quarterback drops back. Middle Left: A defensive lineman watches his teammates tackle the running back. Middle Right: The Freshman Football team. ffront rowj Lizak, Hanlon, Dawczak, Arens, Mann- ing, Pallazola, Porcelli, Kefalas, Urbancyzk, Schaef- fer. Csecond rowj Dybas, Brice, Supple, Hurley, Scott, Nolan, Carmody, Gale, Harty, Fus, Taveggia. 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Q-- M -,e x at fs:-' 2 J. . . I f 'm.h e fe R 1 1i'1le2?fi ' Q ,is fa' .Q .. Vkk. g ,xtilg-KSA K ,.L 'Q-a 7 '... g 5 .f gf ,MQ wt K 'Wk X a N X X w Q a f hz is 'lf Q- f i 2 iii 4 . ry r 'A 2 iii Af mm', r if bggf lf 2 Tw I ,,i Upper Left: The Viking quarterback scrambles out of the pocket. Bottom Left: Helping out in the tackle. Bottom Middle: Trying to hit the open receiver. Far Right: Fighting for extra yardage. Frosh-Soph Football! 163 EN W .. , . . N. ,., at L ., o , . K: K 1 , as K Wrvy 'f .. ,x x gr f -H am, i,,t,.t,v . K Q x VL. . J, l .Y A . Q . . E! Tjtltflsf Upper Right: The goalie makes a save. Upper Left: Fighting for possession of the ball. Middle Left: Coach Caliendo and the rest of the team watch the competition. Middle Right: Viking swimmers discuss their strategy. Bottom Middle: An eager swimmer asks if he broke a record. Bottom Right: Striving for victory, 164 f Water Polo Hikes I alan in the Steal Top Left: The FroshjSoph Swim Team. Cfirst rowj Mike Kula, Nick Sodoma, Bob Saijewski, Tom Trench, Mike McCauley, John Faille. Csecond rowj Tony Kopera, Paul Rathman, Chris Norville, Mike McCarthy, Bill Collins, Ed Tennant, Tom Kopera, Mark Berzek. tthird rowy Alex Tsinares, Tom Hintz, Paul Atwood, Tom Krueger, Bruno McNamara, Tom Soukup, John Kalas, Coach Jim Caliendo. Top Right: A Viking swimmer dives into the water in an attempt to pull ahead. Middle: The Varsity Swim Team. ffirst rowj Bill Patterson, Craig Pelegrini, Tom Ritter, Mike Brew. Csecond rowj Capt. Dave Krueger, Steve Wasowicz, Barry Nelson, John Sajewski, Marty O'Malley, Coach Caliendo. fthird rowj Stan Widlacki, Mark Kenkel, and Bill Kenny. Bottom: Mr. Caliendo checks a schedule to find when an event takes place. The swim team, coached by Mr. Calien- do, had a good season this year, finishing with a record of 8-5. The team took 4th place in Catholic League, and for the first time took third in Districts. The team also did well in invitationals, taking home a third place trophy in both the Leyden In- vitational and the Shepard Relays. Records set this year are as follows: 200 Medley Relay - 1:48.19 - Steve Wasowicz, Stan Widlacki, Mark Kenkel, and Chris Norvilleg Diving - ll0.20, 6 dives, and l83.5, ll dives- Barry Nelson: 100 Backstroke - 1:02.38 - Steve Wasowiczg 100 Breastroke - 1:07.17 - Stan Widlackig 400 Free Relay - 3:30.85 - Chris Norville, Craig Pelligrini, Paul Rathman, and Dave Krueger. Other outstanding performances were by Chris Norville, who was Catholic League Cham- pion in the 50 yard freestyle, which was a first for St. Laurence. Some special awards were the High Point Award - Chris Nor- ville, and the M.V.P was Dave Krueger. Swimming f 165 Top: A lone Viking defenseman contemplates the on- coming rush ofthe opposition. Far Left: Coach Kur- zawski looks on as the Vikes close in on the opposing net on a Viking power play. Middle: One of the teams strong points throughout the season was their ability to intimidate the other team through heavy checking. Bottom: The Varsity Hockey Team. ffront rowl Chuck Cecott, Len Cappetto, Mike DeMaio, Matt Cmunt, Steve Spallina, Mike Vennetti. fback rowj Coach Augustine, Joe Fowler, D. Bresingler, Tom Baggio, Bob Thomas, Tom Kelly, Bob Jeffries, John Rochford, John l-land, .lim Lynd, Mark Nutile, Coach Kurzowski. 166 f Hockey tx 95 5 v ga' QQ Na 34 V Hikes lgerfnrm mall The Viking Hockey Club performed well as usual. The club, coached by Coach Mr. Kur- zawski, went into the state quarterfinals although only finishing 7-7 in the Catholic League. Senior Joe Fowler was in particular a standout for the Vikes on ice. He was voted M.V.P. overall and on defense. Junior Mark Nutile led the Viking scoring attack as he led the Vikes in goals. Top: A Viking forward surges forward in an effort to take the lead. Far Left: Vikings line up on the ice before National Anthem is sung. Left: The Viking defense skates forward to encounter the opposing forces headlong rush. Bottom: Matt Smunt prepares for an attempt on his territory. Hockey f 167 Basketball Hike rnuihe I hrilla The surprise team of the year for everybody at St. Laurence, except them of course, was the Viking Basketball stars. Led by Coach Prestinario on the bench and Brad Blokell and Bob St. Clair on the court, coaches Mr. Kruska and Br. Krammer helped the Vikes whip themselves into good shape for the IHSA tournament. After a mediocre regular season, the Vikes surprised everyone in taking the Richards Regional after being considered a long shot at best to win. Perhaps the most memorable moments of the year came at the expense of the St. Rita Mustangs in the Thornridge Sectional, where the Vikes with the consistant play of 6-6 Brab Blokell and inspired shooting and play- S 168 f Varsity Basketball making of Craig Gaska burned up the court. The fans went nuts. They were there in numbers too as the Vikes advanced to play Mendel after being embarrassed by them earlier in the season. The game was close all the way but Mendel emerged victorious. Although there seemed to be the air of victory even in the midst of defeat. The Vikes, true to Viking tradition, turned a good year into a great one and provided thrills for all. Top Right: Co-captain Bob St. Clair goes in for that lay-up. Left: Coach Kruska and Br. Kramer give commands from the bench. Middle: Br. Kramer gives instructions before the game. Right: John Dwyer moves out onto the floor during his introduction. Qopposite pagej Top Left: Brad Blokell stretches for the jumpball. Top Right: Brad Blokell fights for a re- bound. Bottom Left: Brad Blokell takes his chances on a 10 ft. jumper, Bottom Right: The Varsity Basketball Team. Qrow U Craig Gaska, Jeff Thomp- son, Scott Deacetis, Chris Matejic, Bob St. Clair, Mike Budler, Carl Calabrese. Qrow 25 Kevin Lyne, Br. Krammer, Peter Nietzel, Paul lckes, Mark Jen- ner, Pat Nudo, Brad Blokell, Jack Gunther, John Dwyer, Coach Jeff Prestinario, and Ken Kreuger. Q. X lui! 4 1.5 Q HA ' 'U P wwf' if ad- Q-Qtlsgw 'W Nm . .. .,-,, ggi ,V QW 1 117: 4. HHH s ig 2 II wif I i if 1' npha 291111511 ell The Sophomore Basketball Team had what could best be called a productive season. Under new Head Coach Mr. Kruska the sophs pulled together to have a near .500 season. Without the services of Varsity standout Mark Jenner, the team func- tioned surprisingly well. The sophs ap- pear ready to fight it out with the big guys in Varsity next year. Upper Right: Ryan Hopkins leaps for the easy lay-up. Right: Paul Bronke brings the ball down on a fastbreak. Upper Left: Chris Koenki fights for a rebound. Middle: Sophomore Basketball team: lrow onej Ryan Hopkins, Mike Boland, Dan McArthy, Tom Doyle, Ron St. Claire, Frank Scopacasa, Paul Bronke, John Geisek. Qrow twoj Mitch Ceisek, Mike Lorber, Mike McMavdy, Dave Spencer, Chris Kicsiak, Mike Bartos, Bob Ritter, and coach Kruska. Bottom: Coach Kruska extols his team at a timeout. 170 f Sophomore Basketball illrnzh get Eunh Start L! ' -Ji, Um-v ,ff ' as-it .MW .xpl 'gr 'wt vb N Q... U'- Xxssw 1 , ,P ii, i X . X C .I -J! .Ng-f-45.5. The Freshman Basketball Team broke ground early in the season with a couple of tough losses and impressive victories. But as usual more important than win- ning they knew they were building a solid future with such young prospects as Denis O'Donnell, Tom Demagala, Ray Schoenfeld and Mykl Roach. The 6-13 A-Team record did not acurately reflect the Vikes hard fought performance on the court. W-4' 'ily . ,ie Upper Left: Dennis O'Donnel goes up for the opening tip off. Top Middle: Tough defense is the name of the game. Center Left: Dave Fesco pushes the ball up court. Center Right: Ed Konstant dribbles past a defender. Bottom: The Freshman Basketball Team: QBottom rowj Ray Scheenfeld, Phil Torres, Joel Novak, Tony Murray, Ed Konstantg fMiddle rowj Dave Connolly, Andy Fesco, Tom Domagala, Mike Antoniwiczg QTop rowl Bro. Mooney, Scott Adducci Qstatsj, Tom Gordon, John Veague, Mykl Roach, Dennis O'Donne1, John Duparas, Chris Paterno, .lim Fowler fstatsj, Coach Fowler. Freshman Basketball f 171 Another Success illilleh Swann 3... Q9 Top Left: Keith Healy pins one ofthe many opponents he defeated during the course of the season. Top Right: Looking approvingly at the scoreboard, Tim Cocco racks up another victory. Middle Left: The Sophomore Wrestling Team, tFront Rowj M. Fenner, W. Byck, B. Ladin, J. Smigelski, M. Becker, M. Villenueva, tMiddle Rowl B. Coyle, G. Enquita, Lizak, D. Shepard, C. Wisniewski, M. Payton, tBack Rowj J. Kwasniak, M. Prusa, J. Wendt, C. Ford, J. Mikrut, Coach Larry Pawelski. Middle Right: Mike Lynch readies to tear his opponent to shreds. The Freshman Wrestling Team. lFront Rowl B. Boyle, R. Wojohewski, P. Dwyer, J. Koist, P. Fuss, tMiddle Rowl B. Gaul, P. Cook, P. Crowley, Pallazolla, Tipping, Shepard, lBack Rowl J. Atchinson, J. Ruff. K. Dowling, J. Carnady, B. Sheridan, Coach Robert Copper 172 f Wrestling L An especially talented Viking squad ac- complished what no other team in St. Laurence history had done, captured the District Championship. Riding their third consecutive Catholic League Champion- ship, the Vikings entered the IHSA district tournament with a regular season record of I7 and l and an equally impressive fourth ranking in the State. The team dominated the tournament which was held here at St. Laurence. It succeeded in sending ten Vikes on to the Sectional Championship at Richards. Two Vikes, Keith Healy and Tim Cocco, emerged victorious and journeyed down to the State Champion- ship in Champain where Keith placed second among all wrestlers in state. Above Left: Don Stack tries to get his opponent in a Half Nelson. tMiddle Leftj The Varsity Wrestling Team II-'ront Rowl S. Zizzo, K. Healy, D. Lopez, T. O'Brien, J. Bochenski. fMiddle Rowl Moderator Don MattheWs, Dave Slowinski, Dominick DeSanto, Bill Collins, Mike Jasso, Tim Cocco, Head Varsity Coach Bob Trombetta. lBack Rowj Tim Johnson, Brian Krawsoski, Ray Matyka, Scott Rotvich, Mike Flan- nery, Rick Taveggia, Mikc Lynch. Middle Right: Mike Flannery tries to take his opponent to the can- vas. Bottom: Joe Kwazniak has his opponent down trying for a pin, as the referee watches. Wrestlingf 173 Upper Right: Chris Konecki goes to take off his catchers gear and go to the plate. Bottom Right: Frosh-Soph Baseball Team Cfront rowj Dan Strezo, Ed Hanley, John Jolly, Dejan Savovich, Bill Ser- 4 4 10' 4 ritella, Tom Doyle, Joe Wieczorek, Mike Musialg fback rowj Coach DeCarlo, Ken Ritter, Manuel Vela, Ryan Hopkins, Chris Kefalas, Mark Palusis, 4 Russ Wojciechowski, Chris Paterno, Matt Payton, Tom Domagala, Charles Kefalas, Coach Tarjan, Chris Konecki. Upper Left: Matt Payton throws a hard one. Bottom Left: Coach DeCarlo gives some last minute advice. Below: The young Viking pitcher fires a fastball. Bottom: Coach DeCarlo instructs a hitter to try the suicide squeeze. Q .,:.. Tia . Gia 4 he 1 he Q or K 4' wr-8. h :.w,w-7 ,L J . -ef -5 'Q 3. 1-A 'age -, ' 4. if 911' MJ , .2 it fi if-'T --fc rlsgg 13 fl I fr-fda 'had ' f K Q1 i . . L' 5' 1' , 1 ' atc -.VY , -- ,lmiilgif - ' WE? lik' F ug' ,C B rw Qeef gow f . Y C, N4 tti , .-.rg s 3 lro aaaa t , 30 Q , W ' g sff ' I wi F Q' 3 ig 3 3, Irs.. 4 'Wt as . . .: ,, 7' ' fs' , V , ' , -1 .Q QW? da G I v g 174fBaseball 7 47 W V A 'Y i, , it in J YU,-V1 1',,,,,t.': v n I AUX.: V 9. s - 2 ' 1 A ' ' ' . St. Laurence had one of it's best years :ver. The Varsity and the Frosh Soph ared well and still came out with a strong team for next year. The Frosh Soph team coach by Coach Mr. Tarjan weathered a couple of early letbacks to emerge with a respectable I6- 3 record. The team really worked well as i unit and that is crucial to having success this difficult game. The Varsity trully had one of it's finest s ever. With a veteran squad, Coach Fabrizio led the team to a 27-12-l record. The record does not speak for itself, the team ended up among the top in the state. On the field the Vikes were led by All- State Center fielder Dan Grunhard, and All-Catholic Bob Zeeb, Don Bestwina, and Bob Stakenas. Also the efforts of several Junior standouts comtributed greatly to the success of the team, among them pit- ,WV I I it . ch T L ' I2-l . ..t.,. 1 ,t,. it ittiii e Vikes carried into sectional plat -A ,,,y a'.' v . q ' if K, I ffrkiqt f ' my Hwfrj f.-- wig V,,. t,,,,,,2. it -why L: before losing hcroicly to Thornridge. t Aja, , tL'L l 5' Q ' 'B if 1 . .im .- .-,f . 2' . . . gui lpposite Page: The Varsity Baseball Team: CFirst lowj Dave Lindsay, Dave Slowinski, Tony DeMar- 0, Mickey Powers, Don Bestwina, Ed Byzncski, Middle Rowj Mike Budler, Bill Martinez, John fioran, Dave Payton, Mark Bronke, Rich Best, Back Rowj Coach Mr. Kocher, Bob Stakenas, Jack luenther, Tony Lewis, Bob Zeeb, Dan Grunhard, lob St. Clair, Coach Mr. Martinez, Coach Mr. 'abrizio. Upper Right: A Viking base runner hustles down the line. Left: Chris Konecki prepares to bat. Middle: Rich Best hurls a strike. Bottom: A young Viking pit- cher throws a fast ball. Baseball f 175 Hikingz 1912123 I ennia The Tennis team went into a rebuilding process. The sport, which had in the past never really been pushed as a major sport in St. Laurence, began to gain new people and attract a larger group of people to it. Amel Mariano led the Viking attack with his consistent play as a Junior on the Varsity squad. Amel was backed up with the steady play of his brother Russel and several other young Viking underclassmen. Mr. Draski and Coach Pivarunis led a well rounded physically fit squad that ac- cepted the challenges of superior op- ponents with the courage of Vikings. Top: Amel Mariano, the Filipino Wonder, delivers a smashing return. Bottom: The Varsity Tennis Team: QFront Rowj Amel Mariano, Noel Teadoro, Jim Chico, Joe Boland, Russel Mariano, fBack Rowj Bob Shatkus, Chris Wetke, John Quak, Ron Kuzlic, Coach Mr. Draski. 176 f Tennis inu...,....,c Y Y X iii- , . ff'-11. ' if . 'li Us 5 -'Q if , , ic X 'lt :,,, 9 igf will r qlr A :Kim if-j 1 15 i V 'Q B f 1 'Q ' fp QV' 7' 4 , Jeff? 3 a, if ,- rt' if 9 'GF-f ,,, N ,, ff , . ,af 9 '- I wi. B ' M , I ,. ' af -. . 2 I , ii ,. :Q Ty fft its it .ALV af it Q l if ,,.' I ,,.V K fe ' A .,,. tsl Q Q 2 .1 fgjg-I 1. af . , Top Left: Chris Metke returns a volley. Bottom Left: The Filipino Wonder strikes again! Bottom Right: The Frosh Soph Tennis Team: lFront Rowj Scott Aducci, Jack Peva, Ed Zatie, Bill Houlihan, fBack Rowj Coach Mr. Pivarunis, Ai Papish, Jeff Kendall, Joe Davids, Tom Betlej, Eric Rich. Tennisf 177 This year's track team had a fairly de- cent season, the FroshfSoph team took second place in Catholic League, and the Varsity also performed well. One of the highlights of the season was, for the lst time St. Laurence sent pole vaulter Bob Junkrowski down state, where he took an overall 12th. lw awwnff- santa.. t-ff amfwaaw .. T - .H mfmaa.- ,.. 5 ,-,,,. ,,,a,,,,aa ,. ,aa, M hhtti V V -'W 0 aa? 9? L4 LA Top left: A Viking gets ready to throw the discus. Top right: Ted Milecki gets prepared to launch the discus. Above: The Varsity Trlack Team. lfront rowj Walsh, Ptak, Moran, Schum, Meiner, Fuss, Cemple. isecond rowj Keating, Learner, Davis, Waliczek, Carmody, Tipping, Smolinski, I-loefler, Kosiewicz. fthird rowj Coach Murphy, Head Coach Br. Granitz, Rawa, Ro- l78 f Track Qgefeeat LA LJ gh, I ,, . 1 . ., ,, i . 1, . .aa ,, .tra 'V tw, f.- QW V jas, Grenen, Kubinski, Junkroski, McLaughlin, Roach, Carver, Plywaczewski, Gill, Coach Br. Reilly, and Coach Br. Wielatz. Right: In an attempt to gain the lead Andy Carver gives it his all. Middle Right: The air of determination is apparent as this Viking shot-putter hurls the ever so heavy shotput. E Barr - 1 I rzuzk I cam Qftunz Aumg nth t ,. :.. B my f or A at me 2 'T sssssir Top Left: A member ofthe mile relay pushes himself to the end. Top Right: Before their race two sprinters get ready in the blocks. Middle Left: The Freshman Track Team. Middle Right: A polevaulter clears the bar. Bottom: The Sophomore Track Team. ffront rowj Ted Milecki, Bill Collins, Frank DiCosala, Scott Angus, Pat Tierney, Kevin Boyle, Steve Tokarz, Brendan Doorhy, Terry Stack. isecond rowl Coach Murphy, Bob Bumpers, Chris O'Donnell, Steve Hin- chley, Sean O'Leary, Vince Pattara, Jeff Connet, Rich Zorich, Dan Burke, Pat Baggley, Sterling. fthird rowj Br. Granitz, Berny O'Donnell, Tom Keating, Kurt Pryzbyla, Ray Hecker, Chris Brynda, Paul Oswiecinski, Dan Blaeser, Dan Amend, Br. Reilly, and Br. Wielatz. Track! 179 N I he Hiking warriors el ww -qw? -eq S to r 'E at at Q i es - 1. Q 'music . ,, , f Top left: The Cheerleaders enliven the Homecoming parade. Top right: Tony Hoop tries for the extra point. Middle left: A Sophomore Track member leaps for the long jump. Middle: Bob Zeeb safely gets to first base on a pick off attempt. Middle right: Bruce Meiner takes a break from the grueling competition. Bottom: Tim Shield leads the pack. 180 f Sports .s ..,, , , .L .wif Q. , W ,tp , 'B Vj V tai, . 1 it Q 1ae.sf.fe,, 1 1 ef 1 AE, i g- 43,2 . -A 'fsvalbl sk , . 4... we . A t 3: , ij: we ., - s ,,t , fi .. ,o.:,,i , .new S e vw Wh ' , 2 4 Wi- .. I gigs? k ,Q . Top Left: Mr. Tarjan discusses with Mr. DeCarlo the teams season thus far. Top Right: Viking fans at a football game. Middle Left: Several of the team members psyche up. Middle: Matt Cmunt waits for the inevitable slapshot. Middle Right: People in the stands at halftime enjoy the halftime entertainment. Bottom: A Viking goalie takes some tips from the coach. Sports f 181 On June 4, after three vigorous days of finals, the Viking ship reached its destina- tion as another year came to a close. Though it is hard to fathom all the homework assignments that had been done and copied as well as all the jugs that had been served by so many Vikes, the time spent here had on the whole been an in- teresting experience. Academically, the Vikes had pushed themselves to their limits in such deman- ding courses as film studies. Though the Vikes fell short of their ex- pectations in Football, they did achieve considerable success on the wrestling mats, the basketball court, and the baseball field. Arriual Coach Trombetta showed that St. Laurence is a true state power in Wrestl- ing as Coach Prestinario and his Big Gold thrilled everyone by taking the Richard's Regional. Likewise, Baseball made a big name for the Vikes in state play. Once again the Vikes demonstrated their usual qualities of leadership, perfor- mance, and spirit as everyone had a great time at Home Coming, Junior and Senior Prom, and the Sophomore Date Dance. The students demonstrated social awareness by electing a non-traditional Student Council President. The year showed the Vikes to be dif- ferent and challenging. Upper Right: Mark Bronke and date before the Junior Prom. Middle Left: The seniors pose for a pic- ture at their prom. Middle Right: Jim Valek, John Kelly and Ken Schum take care of some Student Council activities. Bottom: Viking fans enjoy a game. ff' 182 f Closing lv I . . K f ig, 'Llc -. ' fp s.: X 45' M' Upper left: Carl Calibrese and his date get ready for Junior Prom. Upper right: Students pretend they are playing cards for money at the Freshman Over- nighter. Middle left: Coach Caliendo holds a meeting for the swimmers. Bottom left: Studying for a test. Center bottom: Students chow down at lunch, Bottom right: Mr. Delach jokes around with some students during a study period. Closing f 183 ..A- Abbott, Daniel 52 Abrand, Edward 86 Adamittis, John 97 Adams, James 108, 157 Adams, Michael 52, 156 Addari, Richard 21, 22, 86 Adduci, Scott 108, 154, 171, 177 Aduana, Filemino 108 Aguilar, James 108 Ahearn, Kevin 108 Aitchison, Robert 108 Ajzyk, Edward 108 Akers, Steven 86 Atkins, David 52 Alberts, Michael 86, 160, 161 Alberts, Thomas 86 Albon, Mike 108 Alexander, William 86 Allan, John 97 Alvarez, Victor 86, 156 Amend, Daniel 97, 179 Ancevicius, Gintas 86, 142 Anderson, Fred 97 Angus, Kevin 86, 160 Angus, Scott 97, 179 Anton, James 97 Antonkiewicz, Michael 108, 171 Antonini, Eraldo 52 Aranda, Jose 86 Aranda, Mario 108 Ardolino, Mark 86 Arendt, Kevin 108 Arens, Patrick 108, 162 Arundel, Tom 108 Atkinson, Tim 108, 172 Atwood, Paul 97, 165 Austin, James 97 Avery, David 86 Aviza, Edward 52 -Bm Badalamenti, Benjiman 97, 162 Baggio, John 86, 160 Baggio, Thomas 52 Bagley, Patrick 97, 179 Bailey, Leonard 86 Bajic, Andy 108 Balaskas, Paul 52 Balke, Daniel 86 Barbard, James 52 Bargiel, Edward 86 Barauskas, Steven 52 Barker, Robert 97 Barnes, Donald 97 Barnicle, John 49, 160 Barry, Timothy 86 Bartak, James 86 Bartell, Val 97 Bartkowiak, Mark 86 Bartkus, John 108 Bartolini, Chis 108 9111212111 nhex Bartos, Dave 162, 170 Bartos, Michael 97 Bartz, Joe 108 Batka, James 86 Bauer, Keith 108 Bauer, Robert 97 Bauml, James Bayard, Paul 53 Beazley, Brian 86 Beck, Clayton 53 Becker, Mark 108, 172 Beckman, Denis Beedy, Raymond 97 Begeske, Kenneth 97 Beilfus, Thomas 97 Belczak, James 53, 108 Belczak, Robert 47 Bell, Owen 53, 160 Bellettiere, Anthony 97 Bellie, Brian 23, 97 Belliveau, Michael 86 Benak, Brian 86 Berchman, Mark 108 Berek, Martin 108 Berger, Kevin 108 Bergland, Joseph 53 Bernard, David 86 Berndl, Jeffrey 53 Berzek, Mark 108 Best, Brian 97 Best, Richard 53, 175 Bestwina, Donald 53, 175 Betlej, Thomas 97, 177 Bialek, Timothy 86 Biedakiewicz, Timothy 53 Biel, David 54 Bieser, Joseph 86 Bird, James 54, 160 Bisiules, James 86 Biske, Joel 108, 157 Blaerer, Daniel 97 Blattner, William 54 Blazevich, Kenneth 59 Blokell, Bradley, 50, 54, 168 Bludgen, Matthew 108 Bobinsky, Mike 108 Bochenski, Joseph 97, 173 Bohne, Kurt 24, 86 Boland, Joseph 97, 176 Boland, Michael 97 Boll, Larry 86 Bonasera, Mark 108 Boncuore, Nick 108 Bonk, William 49, 54 Bonomo, Michael 47, 54 Boorem, Charles 86 Borsellino, Tom 109 Bosco, James 54 Bostelman, Kenneth 54 Bottari, John 86 Bourke, John 86 Bouse, James 55 Bowler, Patrick 86, 170 Boyle, Barry 109, 154, 172 Boyle, Kevin 21, 22, 44, 97, 132, 154, 155, 179 Bozek, James 55 Bradley, John 55 Brannigan, Art 109 Braze, Matthew 55, 162 Brehm, Gary 97 Brennan, James 55 Brennan, Liam 109, 157 Bresingham, Denis 86, 166 Brew, Michael 86, 165 Brezinski, Philip 86, 165 Brice, John 55, 160, 161 Brice, Kevin 109, 162 Brightmore, John 24, 97, 162 Brogan, Patrick 55 Broniewicz, Robert 86 Bronke, Mark 86, 175, 182 Bronke, Paul 170 Brown, James Bruen, Joe 109 Brynda, Christopher 98, 179 Budimier, Joseph Budlcr, Michael 86, 168 Budzinski, Robert 98 Bugno, Mitchell 98, 162 Buh, Peter 109 Buinevicius, Gintas 55 Bulka, John Bulow, William 98, 162 Bumpers, Robert 98, 179 Burba, Daniel 55, 162 Burba, Martin 98 Burdelik, Dave 109, 154 Burdi, Joseph 109 Burke, Daniel 98, 179 Burke, David 98 Burke, Patrick 39, 109 Burkey, Robert 55 Burnette, Michael 98 Burnette, Steven 98 Burt, Kevin 87 Buss, Michael 87 Butkus, John 109 Butler, Michael 55, 175 Byczynski, Edward 87, 175 Bzdyk, Walter 98, 162, 172 -C- Caccamisi, Joseph 87, Cachey, Michael 55, 160 Caifano, Marc 109 Cairo, James 109, 162 Calabrese, Carl 87, 168, 182 Callahan, Patrick 98 Callese, Joseph 98 Campione, Santo 87 Capizzi, Craig 55 Caparelli, John 87, 155 Cappetto, Leonard 87, 166 Caprio, John 87 Caputa, Antonio 109 Cardenaz, Cruz 109 184 f Index l Carlisle, Geral Carlisle, Jeffrey 109 Carlson, Jay 109 Carlson, Michael 109 Carlson, William 55 Carmody, John 109 Carmody, Patrick 56, 162, 172, 178 Carroll, Daniel 109 Carroll, Joseph 87 Carroll, Michael 56 Carroll, Patrick 87, 160 Carter, James 98, 157 Cartwright, Robert 56 Cartwright, William 87, 156 Carver, Andrew 87, 178 Carver, Eric 109 Casey, Sean 56 Casper, John 36, 109, 162 Castle, Richard 87 Cavalier, Joseph 98 Cazeau, James 98 Cecott, Charles 98, 165 Cempel, Anthony 87, 178 Cerven, Gregory 98, 157 Cerven, Timothy 56 Cesario, Mario 109 Chachula, Mark 87 Chambers, Kevin 98 Chernak, Timothy 56 Chico, James 45, 87, 176 Chlebek, Stanley 98 Chlebek, Stanley L. 87 Chmela, Steven 87 Chojnowski, Kevin 56 Cholewinski, Jeffrey 98 Chorley, Michael 109 Chorley, Robert 56 Christensen, Tad 87, 160 Churan, Joseph 56 Chyzy, Richard 98 Cicenas, Charles 98 Cieplak, Christopher 87 Ciezczak, John 98 Ciezczak, Mitchell 98 Cimino, Christopher 98, 162 Cingrani, Michael Circo, Richard 36, 109 Cison, Matthew 109 Clark, Kenneth 56 Clark, Richard Cleary, Frank 56 Cmunt, Matthew 87, 166, 167, 182 Cocco, Timothy 87, 172 Coco, Louis 87, 158 Coffey, Timothy 87, 160, 173 Coffman, Robert 109 Colby, Frank Colby, Guy 98 Colby, Robert Collins, William K. 98, 160, 165, 173 Collins, William M. 87, 162, 179 Colvin, Thomas 98 Concannon, Robert 98 Condon, Michael 87 Connelley, Brad Connelley, David 109, 171 Conners, Geoffrey 57 Connet, Jeffrey 98, 154, 155, 179 Connolly, Michael 99 Connolly, Raymond 87 I Conrath, Timothy 99 Coogan, Patrick 88 Cook, Chris 44, 99 Cooke, Patrick 109, 162 Corkey, Michael 57 Cornell, Michael 99 Corr, Danny 57 Corso, Anthony 57 Covelli, Frank 88 Cowe, James 109 Cox, James 99 Coyle, Brian 99, 172 Coyle, Richard 109 Cozzi, James 57 Cramer, Jerry 88 Crilly, Daniel 88 Crist, John 109 Cronin, Anthony 57 Crowe, Thomas 99 Crowley, Chris 109 Crowley, Michael 57 Crowley, Paul 109, 172 Cruz, Leon 57 Cruz, Roy 57' Cummane, Daniel 88 Cummings, Gene 57 Cummings, Thomas 57 Cunningham, Keith 109, 162 Cunningham, Michael 99 Curtis, Thomas 88 Cusack, James 99 Cwiertniak, Mark 99 Cwiertniak, Michael 88, 151 Cybulski, Matthew 109, 157 Czerpak, Ignatius 88 ..13.. Dacany, Daniel 109 Dacany, James 99 Dailydis, Marc 109 Dakin, Richard 109, 162 Dalaly, Christopher 88 Dalessio, Anthony 109 Dalessio, Mario 88 Daley, David 109 Daley, Terry 109 Daley, Jerry 58 Dalton, John Daly, Jerry 88 Damico, Larry 58 Daniel, Andrew 39, 99, 157 Darcy, Michael 110 Dasto, Kevin 58 Dauparas, James 110 Dauparas, John 110 Davids, Joseph 23, 99, 177 Davis, Daniel 88, 155, 178 Davis, Edward 45, 88 Davis, Ronald 58 Dawczak, Joseph 88, 162 Dawczak, Robert 1 10, 160 Deasetis, Scott 158, 168 Deane, Edward 88 Deeman, Peter 88 Degrado, Steve 58 Dehoff, Thomas 88 Demaio, Michael 88, 162 Demarco, Anthony 58, 147, 156, 175 Demarco, David 99 Demasi, James 99 Demma, Joseph 88 Demma, William 58 Dempsey, Robert 36, 58 Dennehy, Theodore 58 Desant Desous o, Dominic 88, 173 a, Donald 49, 58 Devany, Gary 88 Devany, Terrence 1 10 Devine , Timothy 59 Devitto, Michael 59 Dicarlo, John 88 Dicoso Didom la, Frank 99 enico, Frederick 99 Dieringer, James 59 Diliberto, Frank 99 Dimon e, John Dinaso, Richard 88 Dinaso, Thomas 88 Dineen, Charles 99 Dinos, Mark 99 Dinovella, Frank 99 Divine enzo, Daniel 59 Dohm, John 99 Dolan, Thomas 99 Dolinar, Michael 88 Dolude, Michael 1 10 Domagala, Thomas 1 10, 171, 174 Dominguez, Manny 110 Dimin o, Ronald 110 Donahue, Paul 59 Donato, Anthony 59 Donovan, John 99 Donovan, William 99 Doorhy, Brendan 99, 178 Dore, James 40, 45, 88 Dore, John 59 Dovalina, Christopher Dowling, Kevin 110, 162 Doyle, Thomas 99, 170, 174 Drabik, Frank 23, 110 Drez, Thomas 39, 99 Dryer, David 99 Duchowicz, Keith 110 Duda, John 99 Dudlo, Dugga Dul, A Richard 88 n, Jim 110 lbert 99 Dunmore, Scott 88, 156 Dunworth, Chris 99 Dwyer, Daniel 59, 160 Dwyer, John 88, 168 Dwyer , Kevin 59 Dwyer, Patrick 110, 172 Dybas,Theadore 110, 162 Dzialo , Egene 88 Dzialo, James 110, 157 Dziekan, Joseph 49, 59 Dziennik, John 59 Dziwak, Curtis 88, 160 ME- Earley. William 88 Eberhardt, Thomas 99 Egan, James 89 Connolly, Bradley 87 , I I Connolly, Kevin 24, 25, 34, sv 33213311 113 01 62 itiiiigtiiiiiilig. Connolly, KWH' G- 98 ' ' Egan, Michael s. 99, 172, 179 Index 185 Enguita, Gary 99, 162, 171 Enright, Frank Enright, John 99 Enright, Shawn 88 Enrique, Robert l 10 Erdman, Mark 59 Erlain, Kenneth 99 Esquibel, Mario 60 Evans, James Evans, John 99 ...F.. Fahey, Denis Faille, John 99, 165 Faltin, Kevin 89 Farrell, Thomas 60 Feczko, David 110, 154 Fedor, Bernard 89 Fedor, Charles 60 Fedor, Raymond 1 10 Fenner, Mark 99, 172 Ferguson, Kevin 99 Ferriter, Tom 1 10 Ferriter, Kevin 89 Field, Martin 89 Fields, Charles 110 Finazzo, David 110 Finley, Andrew 89 Finwall, Timothy 110 Fischer, Daniel 60, 162 Fischer, Richard 60 Fischll, Gary 89 Flanagan, Steve 60, 160 Flanigan, David 100, 157 Flannery, Michael 26, 89, 160, 173 Flatley, Tom 110 Flaws, John 60 Fleury, Kris 110 Flisk, Michael 60 Flowers, Raymond 110 Fogarty, Goerge 110 Foley, Martin 110, 154 Ford, Christopher 100, 162, 172 Ford, David 21, 22,100,157 Formas, Fred 89, 158 Forrest, Robert 50, 160 Fournier, Louis 110 Fowler, James 110, 171 Fowler, Joseph 60 Fox, Dominic 110 Fox, Joseph 100 Francone, Guy 1 10 Frasca, Michael 110 F rias, Roberto 60 Frydrych, Phillip 60 Fuller, Joseph 89, 156 Furmanek, David 89 Fus, Michael 89, 160, 162, 178 Fus, Paul 1.10, 172 ,..G.. Gabala, Daniel 60 Gacek, James 60 Gaddis, Paul Gager, Michael 110, 157 Galbert, Thomas 100, 149 Gale, David 1 10 Gale, Michael 100 Gallagher, Daniel 89, 160 Gallagher, James 61, 165 Gallagher, John 60, 100 Galvan, Reyes 100, 157 Gambia, Steven 61, 158 Garcia, Joseph 100, 157 Gartland, Mrak 61 Garvey, Timothy 61 Gaska, Craig 61, 168 Gawel, James Gawel, Robert 110, 172 Gaydos, Andrew 39, 100 Gaynor, James 110, 157 Geary, Brad 20, 100, 162 George, John 100 George, Kevin 89 Geraghty, John 89, 156 Gestautas, Andrew 110 Gezik, John 100, 162 Gezik, Rudy 100 Giblin, James 111 Gill, James 89, 178 Gillooley, Tim 111, 162 Gilmartin, Joseph 100 Gingras, Joseph 100 Girten, Robert 111 Gizowski, Garrett 89 Glazier, Michael 89, 156 Gleeson, John 61 Glos, Walter 89 Goggin, Christopher 111 Golis, Michael 1 11 Gonzales, Anthony 89, 160 Gonzalez, Philip 61 Goodwin, Fred 39,111 Gordon,Thomas 111, 171 Gorman, Ian 100 Gorman, Thomas Gorski, William 89 Goyer, Matthew 111, 154 Graham, Richard 100 Gray, Keith 61 Grebenor, Thomas 100 Greene, Ronald 62, 160 Greenfield, Daniel 89 Greenfield, John 62 Greenfield, Patrick Grennan, Martin 178 Grider, Jay 62 Grieshaber, Paul 62 Griffin, Daniel 100 Griffin, Timothy 89 Grimm, Gregory 89, 160 Grubisic, James 100 Grunhard, Daniel 49, 62, 175 Gryga, Ronald 100 Guca, Barry 111, 154 Gudino, Gary 100 Guenther, John 62, 168, 175 Guerra, William 89, 160 Guerrero, Rudolfo 39, 111 Guest, Timothy 100 Gula, William 89 Guvo, John ..H.. Hamel, Richard 111 Hamilton, Jeffrey 100, 157 Hammon, Timothy 62 Hammerlund, Gerard 36, 37, Hand, John 89, 166 Hanley, Edmond 111, 174 49, 62, Hanlon, John 111, 162 Hanlon, Michael 62, 162 Hann, John 111 Hansen, Ken 100, 162 Hanson, Ken 111 Harris, John 89 Harty, George 111, 162 Haubenreiser, Matthew 1 ll Haugh, Michael 89 Haught, Jim 111 Haw, Patrick 89 Hayden, Randolf 89 Healy, Keith 100, 89, 155, 17 Healy, Robert 43, 62 Hecker, Raymond 100, 179 Hendrick, James 63 Hendrick, Michael 111 Herman, Robert 63 Hernandez, Steven 100 Hickey, Charles lll Hinchley, Steven 100, 178 Hines, John 111 Hintz, Thomas 100, 165 Hlady, Richard lll Hodos, Kevin 100 Hodur, Thomas 100 Hoefler, Brian 90, 155, 178 Hogan, Michael 63 Holenback, Scott 100, 155 Holt, Mark 63 Homa, Matthew 100 Hoop, Anthony 90, 160, 180 Hoover, Gregory 63 Hopkins, Ryan 100, 170, 174 Houlihan, George 63 Hopkins, Scott 63 Houlihan,Steven 111 Houlihan, Thomas 100 Houlihan, William 111, 177 Howell, David 100 Hughes, William Humay, James 100 Hummel, Charles 90 Hurley, Ronald 111 Huskey, David 111 Hyerczek, Joseph 100 Hyland, Thomas 90 2,1 ..1- Iasillo, Robert 63 lckes, Paul 63 Ickes, Robert l l 1, 168 Iovinelli, Michael 100 Ippolito, Peter 63, 160 Ivancicts, John 39, 111 Ivey, Scott 90 Izzo, Daniel 111 ..j... Jaber, Michael 111 Jablonski, Jeffrey 63 Jagodzinski, Richard 1 ll Jagust, Paul 101 Jana, Tom 11 1 Janetzke, Michael 112 Janis, Jeffrey 90 Jankiewicz, Larry 63 Jankiewicz, William 90 Jareczek, Thomas 24, 63 Jarvis, Gregory 90 186 f Index Jaseckas, Ernest 101, 162 Jasinski, Gregory 112 Jasnocha, Rich 112, 157 Jasso, Michael 21, 22,,90, 156, 173 Jatczak, Mark 1 12 Javorski, Scott 63 Javorski, William 64 Jeffries, Robert 101 Jelcz, Richard 90 Jemilo, Andrew 100 Jemilo, Joseph 64 Jenner, Mark 101, 168 Jensen, Thomas 24, 90 Jeske, Charles 90, 151, 156 Jeszke, John 101 Johnson, Daniel 101 Johnson, Daniel 112 Johnson, Jeffrey 64 Johnson, Timothy 160, 172 Jolly, John 101, 162, 174 Joy, William 90, 160 Juchas, Frank 112 Jucius, Michael 90 Junkrowski, Robert 64, 160, 178 Juris, Greg 112 Juris, Wayne 101, 157 Justice, John ...1g... Kaczynski, Kenneth 64 Kalas, John 165 Kalas, Joseph 36, 37, 90, 101, 155 Kalebich, Frank 90 Kallhauge, William 64 Kaluzny, Michael 90 Kaminakas, Brian 112 Kaminski, Kenneth 1 12 Kaminski, Mark 101 Kaminski, Wayne 64 Kandich, John 90 Kapusciarz, Joe 1 12 Kapusciarz, John 112 Karalow, Brian 112 Karbarz, Thomas 101 Karceski, Gerald 112 Kardelis, David 64 Kasper, Mitchell 101 Kastelic, Tony 112, 157 Kavaliunas, Walt 101 Kavanagh, Thomas 90 Kawinski, Brett 112 Kawinski, Mark Kay, Raymond 36, 64 Kazmierczak, Michael 1 12 Keane, Sean 112 Keane, Daniel 64 Keane, Patrick 90 Kearns, John 64 Kearns, Joseph 101 Keating, James 64 Keating, Michael 64 Keating, Thomas 101, 179 Keating, William 64, 178 Kebr, Michael 101 Kefalas, Charles 101, 174 Kefalas, Christopher 112, 162, 174 Kehoe, Patrick 65 Kelleher, Dennis 112 Kelly, John 101, 166, 182 Kelly, John P. 65, 101 Kelly, John W. 40, 48, 49, 65 Kendall,'Jeffrey 112, 177 Kenkel, Mark 90, 165 Kennedy, James 90 Kennelly, Thomas 90 Kenny, James 112 Kenny, William 65, 165 Keselica, Kevin 90 Kienzle, John 90 Killcommons, Michael 65 Kilroe, Kevin 65 Kimmey, Stephen 24, 101 King, Michael 65 Kirby, Michael 90 Kirchwehm, Mike 112 Kissane, Robert 112 Kiziak, Christopher 101, 157 Klauba, Daniel 90 Klimas, John 101 Klimczak, Thomas 101, 162 Klimek, Mark 65 Klimek, Todd 65 Knepper, Scott 101, 162 Knobbe, William Kocanda, Robert 90, 101 Koch, Raymond 112 Kochanski, Mark 66 Kokoszka, Frank 66 Kole, Robert 112 Kolpak, James 101 Kominkiewicz, Frank 23, 112 ' 4 Konecki, Christopher 110, 17 Konopacki, Paul 102 Konstant, Edward 112, 170 Kopca, Andrew 90 Kopera, Anthony 112, 165 Kopera, Thomas 102, 165 Korbal, Richard 112 Koruba, Mark 112 ' Kos, Christopher 66 Kosiewicz, John 90, 160, 178 Kosinski, Christopher 102 Kosinski, Raymond 91 Koszela, Jack 91 Kotwas, Robert 102 Kowalkowski, Eddy 1 12, 157 Kowalczyk, Michael 91 Kozlowski, Alan 91 Krafcisin, John 66 Krammer, Reinhold 102 Krasowski, Brian 112, 173 Krasula, David 102 Krawczyk, Gerald 112, 162 Krejic, Donald 66 Kroen, Michael 66 Krol, Jan 66 Krol, Neel 102 Kroll, Ronald 91 Kruczkowski, David 113 Krueger, David 66 Krueger, Kenneth 66 Krueger, Thomas 113, 165 Krupa, Andrew 91 , 143 Krupowicz, John 113 Krupowicz, Michael 66 Krupowicz, Paul 23, 66, 91, 142 Krupowicz, Richard Krupowicz, Thomas 102 Krystyniak, Eric 67 Kubal, John 67 Kubiak, Lee 102 ,I Kubilius, Tomas 91 Kubinski, Larry 50, 67 Kucharski, Thomas 91 Kucik, Christopher 91 Kuczek, Kenny 102 Kufner, Kenneth 113 Kuhlman, William 102 Kuksta, James 91 Kukula, Michael 67 Kula, Michael 113, 165 Kulbeda, Raymond 91 Kulevich, James 113 Kunz, Michael 36, 113 Kurcz, Patrick 102 Kurent, Michael 39, 102 Kurowski, David 102 Kurzawski, Leonard 67, 162 Kus, Joseph Kus, Thomas 102, 113 Kutlesa, George 24,91 Kuzlik, Ronald 67, 176 Kuznicki, Vince Kwak, John 64 Kwasniak, Joseph 113, 162, 172 Kwiek, Richard 91 ...1J... Labriola, Frank 61 Labuda, Edward Labbuda, Brian 91, 113 Lach, John Lackner, Laurence 67 Ladysz, Christopher 46, 67 Lahey, Robert 40, 49, 67, 156 Lambert, John 102 Lang, John 91 Lange, James 91 Langford, Anthony 91 Lapapa, Nick 67 Larmon, Michael 36, 102 Latsos, Latsos, , Steve 102 Lauer, Lauer, Laube Lavin, Nick Peter 102 Francis 102 Michael 67 Michael 91 Law, Randy 67 Lawlor, John 113 Laya, Alan 113 Lazaric, Matthew 91 Lazarz, Goerge 91 Lazuka, Michael 102 Lazzara, Angelo 113, 157 Lederer, Paul 67 Ledezma, Edward 102 Ledezma, Pedro 68 Ledin, Rob 113, 172 Lee, Sung 1 13 Lembke, Alan 102 Lenz, Doug 68 Leon, Darin 102 Leon, David 91 Lepczynski, Mark 102 Lepore, Joseph 91 Lerner, Bruce 91,151,178 Lesko, Jeffrey 68 Lesnicki, Mark 113 Levoy, John 102 Lewis, Anthony 91, 175 Leyden, Timothy 102 Libby, Bob Index 187 Ligas, Andrew 1 13 . Ligas, Edward 91 Lindh, James 102, 167 Lindsay, David 91, 175 Lippert, Noel 68 Litrenta, John 68 Lizak, Daniel 113, 162, 172 Lochen, Gregory 102 Lojas, John 102, 113 Lojas, Joseph Martinkus, Julius 113 Marusarz, Gerald 91 Maslanka, Richard 103 Mastradrea, John 69 Masterson, Brendan 91 , 144 Matas, John 91 Matejic, Vladimir 70, 168 Matijevich, John 70 Maton, Mark 70 Matyka, Ray 49, 70 Mikszta, Gregory 92 Mikulecky, Robert 92, 156, 162 Mikulic, James 92 Miller, Edward 92 Miller, George 114, 157 Miller, James C. 114 Miller, James M. 92 Miler, Thomas 1 14 Miller, Tim 114 Minneci, Anthony 114 Lombardi, Peter 68 Lopez, Argelio Lopez, David 172 Lorber, Michael 102, 170 Losito, Michael 113 Lotarski,Pau1 102 Loudon, Steve 113 Lowell, Darryl 102 Lubanski, Chris Luna, Mario 91 Luneburg, Steve 68 Lux, Jeffrey 39, 62 Lux, Steve 68 Lynch, Edward 68 May, Daniel 91 Mayer, John 103 Mayer, Thomas 91 Mayhugh, Robert 92 Maziarka, Michael 36, 92 Mazur, Paul 113 McAndrews, Robert 92, 156 McAuliffe, Denis 70 McCarthy, Daniel 103, 170 McCarthy, Michael 103, 157, 162 McCarthy, Pat 113 McCauley ,Anthony113,165 McClean, Mark 92 McDermott, John Miroballi,Joseph 103 Mizwicki, Ron 114 Mleczko, Anthony 114 Mlyniec, Jeffry 114 Moir, Robert 103 Molloy, Michael 71 Molloy, Thomas 92 Monahan, David 114 Mondschein, Michael 103, Monreal, Patrick 92 Montalvo, Arthur 26, 103, Moore, Leonard 103 Moore, Patrick 71 Moorman, Michael 114 157 155 1 fit Lynch, Michael J. 36, 68, 172 Lynch, Michael P. 68, 173 Lyne, Cary 113 Lyne, Kevin 47, 69 Lynn, James 91 -M- Maceyak, Christopher 36, 1 13 Machinowski, Allyn 113,154 Machtemes, Edward 69, 160 Macino, Guy 69 Macintyre, John 102 Mackert, James 113, 157 Madey, Mark 91 Madlener, James Madura, Tom 69 Maeder, Allen 102 Maes, Kevin 102 Maestre, Thomas 69 Maffei, John 69 Magana, David 102, 162 Maher, James 113, 162 Majewski, Dave 102 Majewski, Michael 113, 157 Malden, Jerry 102, 113 Malden, Thomas Malecki, Ted 103 Malone, Michael 103 - Maloney, Patrick A Mangaras, Michael 91 Manika,.lames 39, 113 Manka, Brian Manka, Greg 69 Manning, Michael 113, 162 Mannino, Mark 91 Manolis, Angelos 113 Manzo, Rickey 113 Marano, Richard 91 Marchert, Jeff 113, 157 Marek, Thomas 44, 103, 162 Mariano, Russell 113, 154, 176 Mariano, Amelito 91 , 176 Markham, Michael 113, 157 Marszalec, Joseph 69, 103 Marszalik, Joe Martin, Edward 113 Martinez, William 91,160,175 McDevitt D. 103, 162 McEvoy, Fredrick 113, 157 McG1ynn, John McGowan, Michael 103 McGuire, Joseph 103, 114, 154 McGuire, William McHale, Mark 70 McHatton, Daniel 49, 70 McKay, Gregory 114 McKee, Thomas 92 McKenna, Mark 39, 114 McKeon, Kevin 103 McLaren, Timothy 92 McLaughlin, Alan 70 Mclaughlin, Bernard 70 Mclaughlin, Kevin 92, 178 Mclaughlin, Michael 92 McMahon, John 70 McMahon, Thomas 114 McNamara, James 1 14 McNamara, John 103, 165 McNicholas, Thomas 92 McQuinn. Martin 92, 160 McVady, Michael 103, 170 Meccia, John 43, 71 Medrano, Mark 71 Meier, Joseph 103 Meiner, Bruce 71, 155, 178, 180 Meiner, Thomas 103 Meiron, David 36, 48, 71 Meisinger, David 114 Meldazis, Matthew 103 Mertens, Mike Mertens, Robert 92, 114 Mesec, Robert 92 Meskill, Mike 71, 160 Messina, William 92 Metclski, Mark 114 Metke, Chris 71,173,177 Meyer, Robert Meyers, Robert 103 Michalowicz, Richard 103 Michalski, Eric 114,157 Mietus, Chester 114 Miglinas, Thomas 71 Mikols, Gregory 71 Mikrut, John 103, 172 Moran, James 46, 92, 155, 178 Moran, John 92, 160 Moran, Thomas 92 Moran, Timothy 114, 162 Morgan, Jay 114, 162 Morley, David 92, 160 Morley, Phillip 114 Morrissey, Donald 71 Moses, Gary 39, 114 Mostek, Francis 92 Mozdzierz, Joseph 103 Mroz, Cezary 92 Mucha, Greg 36, 71,156 Mullin, Steven 103, 157 Murphy, Brian Murphy, George 1 14 Murphy, James 92, 162 Murphy, John 103, 162 Murphy, Michael P. 114, 162 Murphy, Michael W. Murphy, Patrick 92 Murphy, Timothy 114 Murray, Anthony 114 Murray, Michael 103, 171 Murtaugh, Michael 92 Murtaugh, Patrick 71 Musial, Michael 103, 162, 174 ...N- Naccarato, Anthony 103 Nagel, Steve 71 Narel, Jim 71 Nawara, Michael 92 Nelson, Barry 103, 165 Nemeth, Paul 92 Neuman, Francis 114, 157 Neuman, Paul 72 Neven, David 92 Neven, John 103 Newtoff, Randy 72 Neyers, Richard 103 Nicasio, Mario 92 Nichols, Gerald 92 Niedzeila, Richard 103 Niemaszak, Mark 72 Niemiec, Paul 103 188 f Index Nieminski, Arthru 92 Nietzel, Peter 92, 168 Niles, Jeffrey 114 Nilles, Robert 103 Nolan, James 162 Nolan, Patrick 114 Norris, Michael 84 Norville, Chris 114, 165 Novak, Joel 114 Novello, Daniel 103 Novick, Richard 72 Novotny, Glenn 92 Nowak, Joseph 114, 172 Nowicki, Steven 114 Nudo, Pat 72, 160 O'Brein Nutlie, Mark 92, 166 -0- Obirek, Robert O'Boyle, Martin 114 O'Brien, Christopher 114 O'Brien, Connell 72 O'Brien, James 50, 72, 155 0'Brien, Michael 103 , Thomas 114, 172 O'Connell, Kenny 72 0'Connel1, Sean 103 0'Connor, Michael J. 92, 157 O'Connor, Michael P. 103 Racay, Robert 93 O'Donnell O'Donnell O'Donnell O'Donnell O'Donnell O'Donnell O'Donnell O'Donnell O'Donnell, , Bernard 103, 179 , Christopher 154, 155, 179 ,Dennis 114, 171 , James 92 , John G. 72 , John P. 1 14 Lawrence 104 Michael 72 Steve 72 Ogean, Bruce 114 O'Hara, Brian 114 O'Hara, Scott 92 Olander, Thomas 104, 157 Olander, William 73 Oleary, Sean 104, 155, 178 Olejniczak, Edward 115, 157 Olinares, Jerome 104 Olliffe, Joseph 115 Olson, Donald 73, 160 Olsted, Kenneth 115 O'Malley, Brian 24, 39, 73, 115, 122 O'Mal1ey, John 93 O'Ma1ley, Mark 73, 160, 162 O'Malley, Martin 165 O'Malley, Patrick 115 O'Malley, Timothy 104 Ondracek, Alan 115, 157 O'Niell, David 104, 162 Opach, Gregory 115, 157 Ormond, John 115 Orsi, James 104 Oryan, Michael 73 O'Sullivan, Daniel 73 0'Sullivan, Patrick 104 Oswiecimski, Paul 104, 157, 179 Oziemkiewicz, George 1 15 Oziemkiewicz, Gregory 1 15 -p.. 1, Pltchaoxski, Kenneth 93 Paciga, Joseph 104 Padilla, Jeffrey 104, 157 Pagan, John 104 Pahl, Scott 115 Palazzolo, Jonh 115, 162, 171 Palazzolo, Mark 1 15 Palazzolo, Michael 93 Palmeri, David 115 Palonis, Randy 115 Paluch, Michael 73 Paluch, Robert 24, 93 Paluch, Robert J. 104 Palumbo, Joseph 39, 115 Palusis, Mark 104, 174 Papish, Allen 115, 177 Papoutsis, William 104 Pappas, Alex 115, 162 Pappas, Christos 93 Parel, Raymond 104 Parisi, Thomas 73, 160 Parks, Harry 115 Parus, Michael 93 Pas, Robert Pater, Daniel 43 Paterno, Christopher 115, 162, 1 Paterno, Daniel 40, 93 Patrick, Anthony 93 - Pattara, Vincent 104, 162, 178 Patterson, William 93, 165 Pavlik, Michael 24, 25, 47, 74, 162, 16 Pawlik, Darrell Pawlalt, David 74, 104, 162 Payton, David 93, 160, 175 Payton, Matthew 104, 172, 174 Pechnik, Michael 74 Pedroza, Javier 104 Pelkie, Charles 93 Pelkie, Mark 104 Pellegrini, Craig 93, 165 Pencyla, Romas 43, 74 Pendleton, John 104 Pentek, John 74 Peplinski, Gary 115 Perepechko, Gene Perisic, Peter 104, 157 Pervan, Boris 156 Pesice, Michael 24, 49, 74 Petan, Paul 74, 160 Peters, John 104, 162 Petriot, Robert 93, 162 Piccione, Raymond 104 Piekosz, Robert 93 Pieper, James 115, 154 Pieper, Thomas 74 Pieroni, Michael 115 Piersanti, Anthony 104, 162 Pignato, Michael 93 Pignone, Frank 93 Pikula, James 93 Pilgrim, Mark 104 Pineda, Joseph 115 Pinon, Dwayne 115 Pinto, Michael 105 Pinzine, Anthony 105 Piszczor, Frank 74 Pivac, Jack 116 Piwowar, Michael 93 Piwowarczyk, Rick 1 16 Plecki, Andrew 116 Pluta, Jeffrey 93 Plywaczewski, John 105 Plywaczewski, Walter 74, 160, 178 71 174 5 Pochocki, Kenneth 105 Podczerwinski, David 75 Podrazik, Timothy 105 Podrazik, William Pomorski, Robert 75 Ponce, Paul 105, 157 Pontillo, Michael 24, 25, 43, 49, 75 Porcelli, Frank 116 Potrawski, Michael 105, 157 Potrawski, Robert Poulos, James 75, 156 Powers, Arthur 75 Powers, Brian 105 Powers, Michael 93, 175 Pozdal, Daniel 75 Pozdal, Michael 105 Pracz, David Pratl, Steven 93 Prause, George 105 Prible, Robert 93 Procaccio, Michael Prusa, Michael 105, 162, 172 Pryor, Alan 105 Prybyla, Kurt 105, 179 Pryzdia, Richard 75 Ptak, John 116 Ptak, Peter 93, 178 Pusateri, Robert 116 Puskar, John 93 Puskar, Michael 105 Pustclnik, Paul 24, 93 Pyne, Timothy 105 ...Qt Quinn, John 116 ..R.. Raczyk, Bill 116, 157 Raczyk, Robert 93 Raddatz, Cliff 75 Rafferty, Lawrence 116, 162 Rafferty, Matthew 75, 160 Raines, Mark 93 Randle, Robert Rasmussen, Michael 93 Ratajczyk, Walter 116, 157 Rathman, Paul 105, 162 Rawa, Robert 93, 178 Recchia, Robert 93 Rehder, Kevin 75 Rehm, Richard 75 Reilly, Matthew 105 Reilly, Michael 76, 156, 162 Reilly, Phillip 116 Remijas, James 76 Remkus, Brian 105 Remkus, Steve 76 Resendez, Anthony 105 Rich, Dana 93 Rich, Eric 105, 177 Ritchie, Michael 105 'I Ritter, Kenneth 105, 162, 174 Ritter, Robert 105, 162, 170 Ritter, Thomas 76, 165 Rizzo, Mario 105 Roach, James 93, 155, 171, 178 Roach, Michael 116 Robak, Rodger 105 Rochford, John 105, 166 Index f 189 Rodriguez, Goerge 91 Rodriguez, Nicholas 76 Rojas, Anthony 105 Rojas, John 94, 178 Rokicki, Leo 94 Rolnicki, Andrew 1 16 Roman, Thomas 94 Romero, Rocco 94 Ronczkowski, Gregg 76 Roney, Brian 106, 162 Roney, John 94 Roney, Mark 106 Rosa, Edgar 116 Rose, John 116 Rosignal, Scott 94 Rosko, Thomas 76, 156 Rotroff, John 76 Rotkvicz, Scott 173, 194 Rowe, William 94 Ruane, Michael 106, 157 Rudnicki, Michael 76 Rudny, .leff116 Ruff, James 116, 172 Ruich, Anthony 94 Rush, Mark 116 Russell, Thomas 94, 160 Russo, Daniel 77, 158 Ruzella, Keith 94 Ruzella, Steve 116 Ryan, Greg 106 Ryan, Martin 94 Ryan, Michael Ryan, Patrick 106 Ryan,Sean 116 Ryan, Timothy 94, 160 Rybka, Raymond 77 Rydzewski, Donald 77 Rzeszutko, Richard 156 -5- Sadecld, James 94, 156 Sadler, John 94, 116 Sadler, Thomas 162 Sadowslti. Kevin 77 Sajewski, John 94, 165 Sajewski, Robert 116, 165 Sajovic, Paul 77, 174 Salazar, Francisco 106 Salman, Faisal 94 Samars, Raymond Sammon, Lawrence 94 Sanchez, Anthony 116 Sandoval, Julian 49, 77 Sanlilippo, Dino 94 Sanofsky, Michael 116 Santucci, Santo 106 Sarro, Alfonso 36, 116, 157 Savovich, Dejan 116 Sawa, Thomas 106 Saweikis, Scott Schaeffer, Michael 94 Schaffer, Edward 116 Schaffer, James 94, 151, 160, 162 Schatte, Gerald 77 Schatte, Richard Schick, John 106 Schiel, Thomas 116, 180 Scheil, Timothy 106 Schiesl, Steven 39, 117 Schmid, Brian 77 Schmitz, Robert Schoenfeld, Raymond 1 17 Schoot, Jeffrey 77 Schoot, Larry 1 17 Schoot, Raymond Schroedle, Richard 117, 172 Schuh, Michael 1 17 Schuller, Matthew 49, 77 Schum, Kenneth 49, 77, 155, Schwartz, Derrick 117 Schwenn, Ronald 106 Scialo, Richard Scopacasa, Frank 106, 170 Scoot, Craig 1 17 Scurek, John 94 Seaquist, David 94 Serovy, James 77 Serritella, William 106, 174 Sessler, Anthony 94 Sessler, Joseph 106 Sessler, Paul 77, 162 Sessler, Randy 117 Sessler, Ronald 117 Seweryn, Kevin 77 Shanahan Shatkus, Robert 78, 158, 175 Sheehv. Glenn 94 Sheehy, Mark Sheehy, Tom 117 Shepherd, Brian 117, 172 Shepherd, Daniel 106, 172 Sheridan, William 117, 162, 1 Shinners, Brian 94 Shipyor, Robert 70 Shore, Richard 94 Shrupsha, Kenneth 117 Siebenaler, Joseph 78 Sierzega, Daniel 117 Sigel, James 106 Sigel, Timothy Silva, John 106 Simadus, Gus 106 Simpson, Andrew 78 Simpson, Donald Simundic, Stanley 117 Singer, Richard 106 Sinovich, Raymond 106 Sintich, Robert 117 Sitzman, George 117, 157 Skorup, Keith 117, 157 Skrezyna, Joseph 94 Slaninka, Kenneth 106 Slaninka, Steve 78 Slemp, Brian 78, 160 Slowinski, David 94, 173, 175 Small, Brian 94 Smcjkal, Christopher 106 Smigielski, James 106 Smigielski, Brian 172 Smiles, Michael 95 Smith, Ben 106, 162 Smith, James 106 Smith, Mark 117 Smolinski, Joseph 95, 160, 17 Snyder, Gerald 78 Soberano, Daniel 95 Soberano, Paul 78 Socha, William 106, 162 Sodoma, Nicholas 106, 165 Soltis, William 78 Sommerfield, Ronald 106 Soukup, Thomas 117, 165 1 72 8 78, 182 Sowinski, Edward 78 Spain, Michael Spallina, Steve 79, 166 Spanicr, John 79 Spangler, John 78 Spencer, David 106, 155, 170 Speziale, Pasquale 95, 156 Stack, Donald 78, 173 Stack, Terrence 106, 155, 178 Stahulak, Darren 117 Stahurski, Edward 106 Stajkowski, Scott 95 Stajkowski, Steven 117 Stakenas, Robert 79, 160, 175 Stanislawski, Edwin 79 Stanislawski, John 106 Stankiewicz, Daniel 79 Stankus, Andrew 106 Statham, Keith 95 Statham, Patrick St. Clair, Robert 79 St. Clair, Ronald 106, 168, 175 St. Clair, Ronald 106, 170 Steadman, Michael 106 Steccato, Benny 106 Steinle, Mark 79 Stenson, Kevin 106, 162 Stephan, Michael 79 Stephan, Shawn 106 Stepien, Kevin 117 Sterling, Richard 106, 178 Sterna, Stanley 95 Stoklosa, Terrence 80 Stozek, Ben 80 Stozek, Ed 80 Strache, Michael 80 Strama, David 1 17 Straub, Steve 80 Straube, Mark 80 Straube, Matthew 117 Strenzo, Daniel 106, 173 Strzechowski, Timothy 24, 39, 106 Stubitsch, Allen 95, 162 Stubitsch, Brian 117 Studzinsld, Timothy 95 Suda, Robert 117 Sugrue, Daniel 80, 160 Sugrue, John 95, 160 Sullivan, Gerald 117 Sullivan, John 80 Sumeraj, Stephen 95 Summers, Joe 80 Supple, Peter 117, 162 Surufka, Kevin 30, 117 Sutton, John 80 Sutton, Richard 107 Svienty, John 80 Swain, Rob 117, 157 Swindcr, Edward Sypniewski, Scott 95, 160 Szafranski, Scott 39, 81 Szczesniak, Donald 95 Szczytko, Michael 95 Szostak, Andrew 107 Szot, Michael 95 Szpara, Edward 81 Szulczewski, Eric 24, 81 Szumigalski, Brian 107 Szydlowski, James 95 Szymanek, David 95 Szymanek, Steven 81, 160 190 f Index t t P I I Szymusiak, Joseph 117 .. 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Tabak, Thomas 117 Talerico, Thomas 1 17 Taveggia, Richard 95, 160, 173 Taveggia, Robert 117, 162 Taylor, Scott Tazic, Gregory 107, 162 Tenity, John 81 Tennant, Edward 39, 107, 165 Teodore, Noel 117, 157, 176' Terlep, Mark 81 Terrazzino, Peter 95 Tess, David 117 Tetlow, Richard 117 Tetlow, Robert 81 Tetlow, Thomas 95 Thomas, Robert 107, 166 Thomas, William 81 Thome, James 95 Thompson, Jeffrey 95, 168 Thompson, Tom 1 17 Tierny, John 49,81 Tierny, Patrick 107, 155, 178 Tierny, Reilly 21, 22, 95 Tietz, Robert 107 Till, Raymond 107, 160 Timpson, David 117, 162 Tipping, Edward 117, 172, 179 Tipping, Robert 95, 172 Tishka, Mark 95 - Tokarz, Steven 107, 155, 179 Tomasik, Joe 107 Tomeczko, Scott 95 Tonika, Thomas Tornatore, Jack 95 Torpy, Michael 117 Torres, Leon 118 Torres, Phillip 118, 171 Torres, Ralf 107 Townsend, Robert 95 Tracy, Craig 107, 162 Tracy, Gregg 107 Trarnowski, Paul 81 Treacy, Sean 118 Trench, Thomas 107, 165 Trujillo, David 118 Trybula, Stanley 118 Tsakalakis, Chris 118 Tully, Brian 95 Tully, Dave 81 Tully, Edward 107 Tuminello, Frank 107 Tuminello, Mike 118 Fuminello, John 118 Turkovich, Bruno 118, 157 1'ylka, Dan 82, 156 Tzinares, Alex 118, 165 -UW Uher, Timothy 95 Urba, Paul 118 Urbanik, Steve 118, 162 Uszynski, Richard 95 -V- Vaci, Glenn 82 Valatitis, Andrew 118 Valek, James 36, 37, 40, 41, 47, 48, 49, 82, 156 Valenitne, Richard Vanmeter, Steve 82 Vanucci, Mike 118 Vanucci, Robert 95 Vanwestrienen, Tom 82 Vanwie, Donald 95 Varesco, Dino 118 Vargas, Gilbert 107 Varnagis, John 118 Vaughan, Bryan 107 Veague, John 118, 162, 171 Vela, Manuel 118, 174 Vennetti, Michael 95, 165 Vetter, Thomas 107 Videka, Robert Vilcek, Gary 118 Villanueva, Mario 107, 162 Vintar, Jeffrey 82 Viracek, Kevin 107 Vladic, Joseph 95 Volanti,Pau1 118 Vondrasek, Ronald 95 Vonwahlde, Joseph 95 Vrk1jan,Ivica 118 Wagner, Lawrence 95 Wagner, Mark 82 Walberg, Eric 95 Waleryszak, Michael 82, 160 Waliczek, Ronald 82, 160, 178 Walsh, Daniel 118, 157 Walsh, James 107 Walsh, Michael 95 Walsh, Richard 95, 178 Walshon, Mark 107, 149 Walthier, Eddy 95 Walus, Craig 107 Wantuck, Craig 118 Wantuck, Mark 96 Wantuck, William 83 Warchal, Mark 83 Ward, Matthew 107 Warzocha, Robert 118 Wasacz, Thomas 118 Wasielewski, Edwin 96 Wasik, Daniel 118, 157 Wasik, Michael 83 Wasowicz, Steven 96, 165 Wedel, John 83,160 Wegrzyn, Paul Weidner, John 96, 142 Weiss, Arthur 118 Weissenhofer, Kurt 107 Wendt, James 107, 172 Wenslow, Gary 1 18 Wenslow, Terrence 107 Werner, Phillip 83 Wessberg, Steve 83 Westman, John 41, 96 Westman, Paul 40, 83 Weyforth, John 96 Whalen, Kevin 96 Whitters, James 96 Widlacki, Stanley 96, 165 Wieczorek, Joseph 107, 174 Wiksten, Christopher 83 Wilcher, Anthony 118 Wills, Charles 96 Wills, Michael 96 Wilson, Thomas 96 Winters, Jeffrey 118 Wisniewski, Charles 107 Wisniewski, Daniel 118 Wisniewski, David 96 Wisniewski, Gregg 83 Wistocki, Richard 24, 107 Wlodarski, John 21, 22, 96 Wojciechowski, Robert 96 Wojciechowski, Ronald 1 18 Wojciechowski, Russ 118, 172, Wojcik, Michael 96 Wojcik, Paul Wojcik, Robert 84 Wolff, Thomas 107, 160 Wozniak, David 84 Wright, Glenn 107 Wulff, Scott 96 Wysocki, Robert 96 -Y- Yanez, Philip 96 Yurczak, Timothy 118 ..Z-. Zabinski, William 118 Zable, John 84 Zagorski, Matthew 24, 96, 160 Zaide, Edmond 118, 177 Zajac, Scott 84, 159 Zavis, Lawrence Zavis, William 84 Zeeb, Robert 84, 160, 175, 180 Ziarno, Witold 21, 22, 24, 96 Zimon, David Zintak, George 49, 84 Zion, Steven 96,158 Ziuraitis, Romas 118 Zizzo, Steven 36, 96, 156, 173 Zorich, David 107, 179 Zuro, Gregory 107 Zuro, Thomas 21 , 22, 47, 96 Zwolinski, Russell 118, 160 Zygmunt, Mark 118 4 174 Index! 191 I sf- N 1 I E , I , , -s 2 . : . : . , . ,. ': :. EE :. , . x' I -1 'G : A X 5 A ,' .. 4-,,' , 1 .. ' 5 X , X . ws , M2 K 1 E V 4 4, , l 5 4 I ' .5 'iv Al , , , 1 T' . I-' E m l ' Ii j '.: ::: 4 -' , :. E , . l 1 . r 5 I f . J' r . , , A 1 4 1 . 4 1 N I ,,1 4 F J , -. ., ' I.. 18. 2I:5wz1'5's i9vgvi2t:w'if2ii-.m'rSar2:z' faqzxffgeiq-f,:,15


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