St Patrick High School - La Croix Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1964

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A new and daring concept in teaching, closed circuit television, became a normal part of school life in the West Building. Special programs explaining our community along with television classes concerning stu- dent services were presented to the students via this improvement. For the first time in our history, we gained possession of a league championship in football. What a great precedent to leave with a school! We again continued a tradi- tion in basketball, as once more we were hailed as the powerhouse of the league, capturing as many titles and trophies as were in sight. St. Patrick has finally seen the coming of a resident chaplain. The availability of daily Mass, Communion, and Confession has led many to hope and work for a stronger and more universal religion. Aiming in these di- rections, the services of the chaplain are in- deed beneficial to the student body. Certainly, the new wave of student re- sponsibility manifested in the councils of our Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors, and the new School Council, was among the most dynamic changes at St. Patrick. These young men repeatedly experienced the ioys and trials of extending to the stu- dent body the chance to accept the respon- sibilities of manhood. The Thanksgiving Dance, one of the main proiects which they conceived and sponsored, proved to be a great success and a step toward achieving their long-range goal. Their assemblies, well planned and efficiently executed, will long be remembered as the first of their kind. Student government had given us the freedom to be men, and the most ioyous time came when we responded to this chal- ienge. Finally, looking toward the future, a pro- gram of expansion has been set over a three year period. When our goal is met, St. Patrick will have a new gym with facilities for a swimming pool and handball courts. The gym will be easily converted into an assembly hall quite capable of handling dramatic arts presentations. indeed this past year will be known for its great and diverse innovations-new con- cepts-good things in themselves, and as a very solid foundation for the future. ,fvff BROTHER JOHN MARTIN, F.S.C. Principal of the Freshman Building. ADMINISTRATION , ' - i7 , BROTHER H. ADRIAN, F.S.C. Director. :fn -q--Y ALFRED BRENNAN Sophomore Junior Principal Publicity Chciirmon BROTHER LOUIS, F.S.C. Senior Principol, Television Project Director, College Scholarship Advisor. S. .Qi lima? -2151 BROTHER KENNETH JAMES, F.S.C. Religion IV, Drafting, Auto- matives, Electricity, Basket- ball Moderator, Bus Trons- portation. ,.fr5f..w ... R fW:1'?i5'z-il-ll - .- if-tw---1.--ci ..1.z z-.Qsfx-il:-wt. -- '- .- . -. -- - .aff .-. 'Vi .Q fg......-it-....: if ....-'ffl .1-1 em .,.-,- if -,.:l: 1 .44-ff 1'-IP he .5--Z. ts:-. .. me . 19iafi'v:: 'V .- . fi- .. ..-:...a2si....-Q. OFFICE H. GOSLEE, JR. 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X ',,,g.:1- 1 - 'NSS 'H - X. 5'x?ffs1-K ??S?3'iAQ'?zfX-feivx' f'-..?gwif'Qwgdwfsrwiskf5Z32f?i-11215-'?',?f1. 'wfify JL X69 WNW 86 f QS C65 4760 9 Qigbx 59 S G GQ 1 . , 1 F Q Wifi? k Q2 Th ' KS REV. FR. THOMAS McGOVERN Church of St. Angela. BROTHER J. PETER, F.S.C. nator, Catholic Action. REV. FR. THOMAS DORE Church of St. Priscilla. Director of Student Services, English l, Vocation Co'ordi- COUNSELORS REV. FR. FRANK VITO Church of St. William. Q REV. FR. BERNARDINE LAGHEZZA, SS. CC. Chaplain, Couns gion Ill, Mr. MAX KURLAND elor, 'Reli- Religion IV, Senior Counse- lor, Basketball Coach. BUSINESS DEPARTMENT BROTHER JUDE MAURlCE,F.S.C. Religion IV, Typing, Senior Moderalor, Moderator of Senior Council. BROTHER JOSEPH STANISLAUS, F.S.C. Bookkeeping, Advanced Ac counting, Coin Club. ' ix fa i E Mr. SEBASTIAN V. PARILLO Algebra l, Algebra ll, Eco- nomics. Mr. MARK Q. CUMMINGS Economics, Football. BROTHER J. LEANDER, F.S.C. English IV, Typing, Assistant Senior Moderator. Mr. JAMES J. BARRETT Religion IV, General Busi ness, Business Law, Cheer leaders. f A BROTHER HUGH ANSELM, F.S.C. BROTHER JULIAN MARTIN, F.S.C. Religion III, ,English Ill, Chairman of the English De- portmenl. Mr. RICHARD E. BIELECKI Mr, FRANK BASILE Religion II, English II, Golf. Religion IV, English IV, Green81Gold. 12 Religion IV, English IV, Mod' erafor of Speech Activities. ENGLISH 4, BROTHER RICHARD STEVEN, F.S.C. Religion ll, English ll, Assisi- onf Football Moderator, Sophomore department Mod- erator, New World Drive. Mr. HOWARD WILLIS Religion ll, English ll. RTMENT BROTHER JOHN CLARENCE, F.S.C. Religion III, English III, Jr. Department Moderator, Speech. BROTHER MICHAEL DOMINIC, F,S.C, Religion III, English III, As- sistant Moderator of Debate. Mr. JAMES J. SOSNOSKI English IV. BROTHER CARL KONRAD, F.S.C. Religion I, English I, Frash- Soph Cross Country, Debate Mr. PAUL SCHNELLER Oral English, English Judge, BROTHER ANTHONY KONRAD, F.s.c QQ 13 Religion Ill, Religion IV, Eng- Iish Ill, Director of Chorus and Dance Band. Club, Philosophy Club. lzevtfxt TMS' ' z '-RSE! z:,':5 '2 5, 'TX 99 A . if ,959 ,Hy 2 A . THOMAS GROSSMAN Religion lll, Junior American History, Student Services, Political Science Club, Tu- z toring. if ...ad BROTHER JOHN MICHAEL, F.S.C. Religion ll, Geography, Alum- ni Moderator. Mr. JOHN N. FIEGEN Religion IV, Sociology, Bowl- ing, Senior Y,C.S. Modera- tor. BROTHER H. GEORGE, F.S.C. Junior American History, Chairman f the Social Studies Department, Book store. xv, - i I l X rv-5 1 K Mr. EDWARD DeLORENZO can History. SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT Mr. ROBERT H. SCHULTZ Religion Ill, Junior American History. Religion I, Freshman Ameri- Mr. ROBERT J. JABLON Mr. TODD L. SPOTTI Religion I, Freshman Ameri- can History. Religion I, Freshman Ameri- can History. 1? Mr. T. MCGRATH Freshman American History, Sociology. FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Q .js .. nn BROTHER IVAN CORMAC, F.S.C. Religion I, English I, Lcitin I, Assistant Glee Club Direc- tor, Junior and Senior Be- nildus Clubs. BROTHER GERALD, F.S.C. Religion I, Spanish I, English I, Cross Country, Track. 15 BROTHER JOSEPH BRIAN, F.S.C. Religion I, Spanish I, Span- ish Club. BROTHER CARLOS BENIGNO, F.S.C. Spanish ll. BROTHER A. RAFAEL, F.S.C. Spanish Il, Spanish Club. 'b1 BROTHER WILLIAM, F.S.C. Religion II, Latin II, Mothers' Club. wi. FR. JOSEPH LY Religion I, Latin I, Confes- sions. Mr. ROY C. ORTNER BROTHER H. PATRICK, F.S.C. Religion I, Spanish I. English I, Latin I. 33' Mr. MICHAEL FITZGERALD Religion ll, Biology. MR PAUL PACILIO R.l.F. February 2l, T964 Algebra ll, Physics. Mr. BERT J. WELKER B i o l o g y, Chemistry, Chairman of the Biol- ogy Department, Biolo- gy Club, St. Patrick Sci- ence Fair, Christmas Toy Drive. SCI BROTHER EDWARD STEVEN, F.S.C. Religion IV, Physics, Senior Vocations, Fresh- man Football, Track, Weighilifiing. Mr. McCARTER Religion ll, Biology. ENCE DEPARTMENT Mr. MICHAEL GROSSMAN Religion ll, Biology. BROTHER MATTHEW RAIMOND, F.S.C. Religion Ill, Chemistry, Science Club. 17 fflbil-.M BROTHER L. Religion I Tr MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT BROTHER MICHAEL JOSEPHUS, F.S.C Religion I, Algebra l, Infra- murals. ml I i 'gf ,Is 5 I wi- , .A . I ' L- g uL,O X isis IQ CvPv'v ' mnumc DEPARTMENT Mr. JACK E. QOYLE Physical Education, Intramurals. Mr. EDWARD A SMYTHE Mr. JACK KERNAN Physical Education, Frosh-Soph Athletic Director, Physical K Edu' cation. rf., Y ,Q-.., Q wi l Basketball, Prefect. Ms Mr. FRED T. DEMPSEY Physical Education, Head Foot ball Coach, ,Freshman lntramu rals. ' Mr. HERMAN WILKENS - Maintenance. Mr. EARL MOMSEN Maintenance. AFETERIA Mrs. W Cuf N ,nv-.-.x Mr. W. Cafeteria. 21 . wu.KENs, r.s.c.A. eferia ' BROTHER LUCIAN, F.S.C. Cafeteria. Mrs. FARINA Cafeteria. S 1 ,. -v41,g.Q,QQm,m 1 l l X l 4 l 1 X I Nio R ES 1 ' S 2 3 E 'Z if U 1 8 6 1 I ' ' ' li? Q. 0 Q . X to remember. The graduating 6 S arfships to its creclit, as well as having Q l ' :I lclistinguished by Q Q ns. lin the other activities ofthe school, , 9 s have been innovations, such as closecl at an 1 here is the senior retreat which no senior l will forget. QENI Spiritual reading plays an important part in re1rea1 life. N XX? . X' NJN. X ' The Manor's unusual architectural style pro x ' ' :Q . . . . vides an enloyable break nn student life 445 N Q fs-'Viv Each year senior Patsmen spend what may well be the most important three days ot their high school career at Plano Ill. Here in the Christian Brothers retreat house, La Salle Manor, each member of the senior class is helped to strengthen his personal and spiritual convictions. With the expert guidance of Brother Frederick the chance to read think and pray without the distractions of daily life becomes an invaluable aid in planning for the future. YN.. S VICE-PRESIDE NT JOSEPH G. SITTER Jerry PARISH: St. Ferdinand. Advisory Officer l,2,3,4. Be- nildus Club l,2,4. Legion of Mary I. Student Council 3,4. Football 3,4. Monogram Club 4. OCCUPATION- AL CHOICE: Lawyer. SECRETARY wiLuAM J. oonoo sm PARISH: St. Priscilla. Advisory Olticer l,2,3. Benildus Club 4. Music Appreciation 2. Legion of Mary l,2. Scholarship Club 3,4. Student Council 3,4. Green 8. Gold 4. Shamrock 3,4. Biology Club 2. Honor Roll I, 2,3,4. Sheen Club I,2,3. National Honor Society 2,3, 4. Y.C.S. l,2,3,4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Teach- ing. 26 PRESIDENT JOHN A. MARINO PARISH: St. Robert Bellarmine. Advisory Officer l,2, 3. Benildus Club l,2,4. Music Appreciation 2. Legion of Mary l,2. Scholarship Club 3,4. Student Council 3,4. Philosophy Club 2. Green 8. Gold i,2. Biology Club 2. Honor Roll l,2,3,4. Sheen Club l,2,3. Na- tional Honor Society 2,3,4. Y.C.S. I,2,3,4. OCCUPA- TIONAL CHOICE: Teaching. TREASURER KEVIN O'CONNELL Kev PARISH: St. Priscilla. Advisory Officer 3,4. Benildus Club 2,4. Student Council 3,4. Track 2. OCCUPA- TIONAL CHOICE: Lawyer. EHARD M. ABBINANTE Ab RISH: St. Angela. Advisory Officer I,3. OC- PATIONAL CHOICE: Tool and Die Maker. BERT J. ABELE Bob RISH: St. Eugene. Benildus Club 4. Chorus 3. CUPATIONAL CHOICE: Medicine. OMAS J. ADAM Herb ARISH: St. Edward. Chess Club 4. Honor Roll National Honor Society 2. Y.C.S. I. Football OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Engineer. CHOICE: Business. ut:-:J JOHN P. AMENT John PARISH: St. Pascal. Benildus Club 4. OCCUPATIONAL ROBERT L. ANDERKO Andy PARISH: St. Celestine. Benildus Club 2,3,4. Coin Club 3. Honor Roll I. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Accountant. 'km' up I 'T' -- X -'GT 0 5 7 I RAYMOND T. ADAMS Skip PARISH: Our Lady Help of Christians. Advisory Ofticer 2,4. Football 3. Swimming 2,3. OCCU- PATIONAL CHOICE: Business Man. WAYNE A. ALASPA PARISH: St. Ferdinand. Advisory OtTicer I,2. Benildus Club 2,3,4. Scholarship Club 4. Chess Club 4. Honor Roll I. OCCUPATONAL CHOICE: Medicine, THOMAS E. ALLAIRE Fats PARISH: St. Ferdinand. Student Council 3,4. OC- CUPATIONAL CHOICE: Business Mon. hr' Q I 1 X. 'Q ' , F' iv - T3 EORGE R. BAGGER Boris RISH: St. Pascal. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: riter. HN K. BALTZ Jack ARISH: St. Edward. Audio-Visual Club 2. OC- ISJPATIONAL CHOICE: Get through College. HN E. BARNES 'Navaio ARISH: St. Ferdinand. Basketball I,2. OCCU- ATIONAL CHOICE: Accountant. Flu. .K ra KENNETH J. ARIANO Sheik PARISH: St. Zachary. Benildus Club 4. OCCU- PATIONAL CHOICE: Millionaire. MICHAEL L. ARSIER Mike PARISH. St. John Bosco. Benildus Club 4. OC- CUPATIONAL CHOICE: Model Maker. THOMAS G. AUGUSTYN Augie PARISH: St. Wenceslaus. Advisory OFlicer I.2 Honor Roll 3. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Busi- NESS. wifs 'Ox 'US H842 4 THOMAS J. BARNETT Tom PARISH: St. Francis Borgia. Benildus Club 2 OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Undecided. PATRICK J. BARRETT Pat PARISH: Immaculate Conception. Football 2, OC- CUPATIONAL CHOICE: Business Administration THOMAS J. BARRETT Irish PARISH: St. Priscilla. Football I. OCCUPATION AL CHOICE: Fireman. 'I.i ' ROBERT J. BEHRENDT Bent PARISH: St. Rosalie. Football 3.f OCCUPATION- AL CHOICE: Draftsman. JOHN M. BEKAS Jay Bee PARISH: St. James. Coin Club I. Cross Country 2. Track 2. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Unde- cided. PETER T. BELANGER Pete PARISH: St. Robert Bellarmine. Benildus Club 4. Cross Country I. Football 2,3. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Business. r... w Uv ROBERT A. BIGGINS Biggs PARISH: St. Gertrude. Advisory Otticer 3,4. Be- nildus Club I,2. Library Staff I. Honor Roll I. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Actor. JAMES L. BINDER Jim PARISH: St. Robert Bellarmine. Benildus Club I. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Broker. PAUL K. BLAKELY Paul PARISH: Immaculate Conception. Scholarship Club 4. Biology Club 2. Golf 3,4. OCCUPA- TIONAL CHOICE: Dentist. fha. Wim WAYNE P. BARTO PARISH: St. Cyprian. Audio-Visual Club l,2,I Chorus I,2,3. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Unde cided. DENNIS E. BECKMAN Sleepy PARISH: St. Gertrude. Chorus 3,4. OCCUPF TIONAL CHOICE: Undecided. DONALD J. BEDNARCZYK Don PARISH: St. Priscilla. Monogram Club 4. Scho arship Club 3,4. Chess Club 4. Green 8: Goli l,2,3,4. Biology Club 2. Honor Roll I,2,3, Sheen Club l,2. National Honor Society 2,3, Y.C.S. 2,3. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Medicin fins ,se '10 : of :lg 8:1 1-1357 EUGENE J. BELMONTE Tex PARISH: Divine Savior. Advisory Officer 2,3,4 Benildus Club 4. Monogram Club 4, Studer Council 3,4. Y.C.S. I,2,3,4, Football I,2,3,4. OG CUPATIONAL CHOICE: Engineering. MICHAEL P. BELMONTE Red PARISH: St. Celestine. Honor Roll 2,4. Track 2 OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Accountant. BERNARD L. BERNARDI Bernie PARISH: St. John Bosco. Advisory Officer 3 Scholarship Club 4. Basketball 2,3,4. Cros Country 3,4. Honor Roll 3. Track I,2,3,4. OO CUPATIONAL CHOICE: Engineering. fa? an -hi GTI' M. BORATYN Roman St. Ferdinand. OCCUPATIONAL Dentistry. K. BOWMAN Bo RISH: St. Viator. Advisory Officer 3,4. Benild- Club 4. Football I,2,3,4. Student Council 3. CUPATIONAL CHOICE: Pharmacy. NNIS J. BOY QQlH'! lCensoredI RISH: Immaculate Conception. Team Statisti- n 3,4. Chess Club 45 'Cross Country 3,4. een Club I. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Arch- gel. ..- ...v. .K JOSEPH J. BLANFORD .loe PARISH: St. Gertrude. Advisory Ofticer 4. Sci- ence Fair 2. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Me- chanic. I JOSEPH W. BOCHENEK Spider PARISH: St. Francis Borgia. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Physicist. STEPHEN C. BOKSA Steve PARISH: St, Bartholomew. Benildus Club 2,4. Football I,2,3,4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Neuro-Surgeon. N TQEST J. BRIESCH Brush RISH: Our Lady of Victory. OCCUPATIONAL OICE: Business Man. MAS' M. BRISLANE Bris RISH: Our Lady of Grace. Cross Country 2. CUPATIONAL CHOICE: Business. NETH R. BROWN Ken RISH: St. Viator. Benildus Club 4. Chess Club OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Millionaire. 41'X 11 , 105+ 5' gg. i :' iff' JOHN F. BRADY John PARISH: St, Edward. Benildus Club 4. Biology Club 2. Cross Country 4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Engineer. JAMES A. BRANCATO Crash PARISH: St. Celestine. Advisory Officer 3. OC- CUPATIONAL CHOICE: Undecided. WILLIAM J. BRECHTEL Bill PARISH: St. Maria Garetti. Benildus Club 4. OC- CUPATIONAL CHOICE: Undecided. 101 fl Q 'hs'f' wr-S, FRANK J. BRUNO Frankie PARISH: St. Gertrude. Advisory Officer 2,3. Student Council 3. Audio-Visual Club 3,4. Green 8: Gold 3,4. Honor Roll l,2,3,4. Chorus 3. OC- CUPATIONAL CHOICE: Accounting. GARY L. BURCE PARISH: Our Lady of Victory. Scholarship Club 4. Chess Club 4. Science Club 2. Honor Roll I, 3,4. Sheen Club I. National Honor Society 2. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Chemist. CURTIS J. BURDICK Curt PARISH: St. Priscilla. Advisory Officer 2. Benild- us Club I. Library Stcifi l,2. Honor Roll I, Sheen Club I,2. National Honor Society 2. OC- CUPATIONAL CHOICE: Electrician. JOSEPH J. CALATO Lamb PARISH: St. Viator. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Business. CHARLES A. CAMPAGNA Tuna PARISH: St. Priscilla. Coin Club 2,3. Biology Club 2. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Pharmacy. MARTIN J. CAMPANELLA Marty PARISH: St. Philomena. Monogram Club 4. Scholarship Club 4. Philosophy Club 2. Chess Club 4. Coin Club I,2. Audio-Visual Club I,2,4. Green 8. Gold 2,3,4. Sheen Club I. OCCUPA- TIONAL CHOICE: Mathematics. ,fl JAMES R. CARROLL Jim PARISH: Our Lady of Grace. Benildus Club l,2, 4. Officials Club 4. Basketball 4. Cross Country I. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Undecided. FRANK J. CARSELLO Ace PARISH: St. William. Advisory Officer I,4. Be- nildus Club I,2. Honor Roll 2. Swimming I. OC- CUPATIONAL CHOICE: Industrial Designer. JOHN J. CASEY Casey PARISH: St. Ferdinand. Honor Roll 3. OCCUPA- TIONAL CHOICE: Certified Public Accountant. ROBERT E. BUSCHBACHER BuscI PARISH: St. Edward. Advisory Officer 2. Y.C. I,2,3. Track I. Cross Country I. OCCUPATIOI AL CHOICE: Representative for a Steamsh Company. PETER S. BYCHOWSKI Pet: PARISH: St. Bartholomew. OCCUPATION: CHOICE: Mechanic. JAMES J. BYKOWSKI Jimb: PARISH: Our Lady of Grace. OCCUPATION: CHOICE: Caterer. Q! '?7' 'QTY RICHARD N. CAMPOBASSO Rick PARISH: Immaculate Conception. Benildus Club I,2,4. Honor Roll I,2. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Engineer. ROBERT C. CARR PARISH: St. Genevieve, Benildus Club 4. Biology Club 2. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Accounting. NEXT: tl.. .. N 5-,Sk drove,- V. 'Ih- R5 Al MICHAEL J. CASEY B PARISH: St. Giles. Scholarship Club 4. Ju Achievement 2. Green 8- Gold 2,3. Honor 3. Sheen Club 2. Football 2. Track 3,4. I CUPATIONAL CHOICE: Engineer. JAMES W. CASSIDY J PARISH: St. Eugene. OCCUPATIONAL CHOI Undecided. ARCADIO CEJA Deceased. EMUEL J. CETWINSKI Sam RISH: St. Robert Bellarmine. OCCUPATIONAL HOICE: Engineer, ENNIS L. CHAPMAN PGddlefoOt -ARISH: St. Eugene. Advisory Officer 2,4. Be- Idus Club 4. Monogram Club 3,4. Football 2, 4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Business. EORGE M. CHAPPELL Max ARISH: St. Angela. Audio-Visual l,2,3. Chorus 2,3,r4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Marine En- neering. :-, .,. .X J 'z fi PATRICK J. CHURCHILL Mouse PARISH: St. Ferdinand. Benildus Club l,2,4. Coin Club 2. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Psychiatrist. FRANK J. CIASNOCHA PARISH: St. Tarcissus. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Ac- counting. , , S. CLARE Rich RISH: St. Ferdinand. Basketball l,2. Honor II I. National Honor Society 2. OCCUPA- NAL CHOICE: Undecided. RL P. CLAVELLI Carl RISH: St. Francis Borgia. Benildus Club I. Li- ry Staff l,2. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: thematical Engineer. MES U. CLOCK Tic-toc RISH: St. Pascal. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: nufacture Buggy Whips. ni JOHN F. CHEESEMAN Jack PARISH: St. Edward. Benilclus Club 2,3. OCCU- PATIONAL CHOICE: Business man. JAMES L. CHITKOWSKI ' ' Chic PARISH: St. Robert Bellarmine. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Chemist. THOMAS J. CHORBA Tommy-gun PARISH: St. Francis Borgia. Benildus Club 4. Scholarship Club 3,4. Chess Club 4. Science Club 4. Biology Club 2,3,4. Honor Roll l,2,3,4. Sheen Club I. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Medi- cal Doctor. .,. MICHAEL J. CIESLAK Cecil PARISH: St. Constance. Legion ot Mary I,2. Jun- ior Achievement 2. Chess Club 4. Biology Club 2. Honor Roll 3. Sheen Club l,2. OCCUPA- TIONAL CHOICE: Photographer. JOSEPH F. CINQUEGRANI Joe PARISH: St. Eugene. Benildus Club I. Chess Club 4. Biology Club 2. Honor Roll 3. OCCUPATION- AL CHOICE: Teaching. RONALD S. CIRONE Ron PARISH: St. Tarcissus. Benildus Club 4. Scholar- ship Club 4. Honor Roll l,2,4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Medicine. , 'flirt-r JOHN B. CLYMER Jack PARISH: St. Viator. Honor Roll 2. OCCUPA- TIONAL CHOICE: Certified Public Accountant. JAMES A. COLOSIMO J.A. PARISH: St. Bartholomew. Advisory Olticer 3,4. Student Council 3,4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Politician or Business Man. EDWARD P. CONNELL ConneIIi PARISH: St. Tarcissus. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Electrical Engineer. ROBERT P. COTTINI Bob PARISH: St, Priscilla. Tennis 2. Coin Club 2. Green 8: Gold 2. Art Club 2. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Com- mercial Artist. THOMAS E. COUTRE Coach PARISH: Immaculate Conception. Benildus Club 4. Bi- ology Club 2. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Chef. MICHAEL J. CUNNINGHAM PARISH: St. Celestine. Advisory Officer I,2,3,4. Benildus Club l,2,4. Monogram Club 3,4. Stu- dent Council 3,4. Cross Country l,2,3,4. Honor Roll l,2,3,4. Track I,2,3,4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Education. RICHARD J. CUNNINGHAM Rick PARISH: Immaculate Conception. Benildus Club 2,3,4. Stage Crew l,2,3,4. Audio-Visual Club I, 2,3,4. Biology Club 2. Athletic Manager 3,4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Electrical Engineer. WILLIAM R. CURRY Bill PARISH: St. Genevieve. Advisory Olticer 2. OC- CUPATIONAL CHOICE: Aviation Mechanic. LAWRENCE P. CONWAY Roc PARISH: St. Mario Goretti. Football l,3,4. I CUPATIONAL CHOICE: Engineering. JAMES R. CORRIGAN CO PARISH: St. Peter Canisius. Benildus Club Chorus I,2. Football 4. Swimming I. OCCU TIONAL CHOICE: Accounting. JAMES M. COSTELLO Yak PARISH: St. Ferdinand. Advisory Officer 2. nildus Club 4. Honor Roll I,2. OCCUPATIOP CHOICE: Doctor. JAMES M. CRONIN PARISH: St. Angela. Benildus Club 4. Biol Club 2. Band 3,4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOI Musician. DAVID J. CULLEN Da PARISH: St. Genevieve. OCCUPATIOI CHOICE: Business, GREGORY M. CUMMINGS Fro: PARISH: St. Gertrude. Benildus Club l,2,4. ence Club 3. Basketball I,2. Honor Roll Y.C.S. 3,4. Football 3. Tennis 4. OCCUPATIC AL CHOICE: United States Air Force. i' . 'R NALD J. CZURYLO Moon RISH: Our Lady of Grace, Advisory Olticer . OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Electrician. WRENCE W. DANYLUK Uki RISH: St. Sylvester. Benildus Club I. Chess b 4. Biology Club 2. Tennis 4. Chorus 2. OC- PATIONAL CHOICE: Electrical Engineer. BERT C. DAVIES Bob RISH: Immaculate Conception. Benildus Club OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Marketing. GOV Qtr?- G. DeJULIO Jungle Jim RISH: St. Genevieve. Benildus Club 2,3. Au- -Visual Club I,2,3,4. OCCUPATIONAL OICE: Teacher. SE A. DEL CAMPO Lucky RISH: Our Lady Help of Christians. Cross untry 4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Lawyer. SEPH W. DeMARCO Gloves RISH: St-. Celestine. Benildus Club 4. Athletic nager 4. Honor Roll 2. Chorus 2,4. OCCU- TIONAL CHOICE: Teaching. X I rvx GIO- 'Oi MICHAEL J. CURTIN Mike PARISH: St. Lucy. Advisory Officer 3,4. Mono- gram Club 3,4. Basketball 2. Football 2,3,4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Business. JOHN H. CYNKAR John PARISH: Our Lady of Grace, Science Club 2. Honor Roll 3,4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Busi- ness Administration. RICHARD E. CZOSEK Rick PARISH: St. Ferdinand. Benildus Club I,2,3. OC- CUPATIONAL CHOICE: Undecided. f-v 'Qi THOMAS W. DAVIES Tom PARISH: St, Ferdinand. Advisory Officer 4. Benildus Club 4. Scholarship Club 4. Basketball 2. Honor Roll 2. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Medicine. JOSEPH P. DEGENHART Joe PARISH: St, Francis Borgia. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Trying Everything Once and Getting Away With It. if-'W DANIEL J. DEMBINSKI Bullwinkle PARISH: St. Robert Bellarmine. Advisory Officer 4. Benildus Club 2,4. Honor Roll I,2,4. Chorus 4. National Honor Society 2,3. Football I,2,3,4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Undecided, EUGENE M. DEMBROWSKI Gene PARISH: St. Constance. Legion of Mary I. Junior Achievement 2. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Air- craft Mechanic. WILLIAM F. DEMKE 'fBiII PARISH: St, Peter Canisius. Track 2. Junior Achievement 2. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Un- decided. sg: NICHOLAS D. DIOMEDE Nick PARISH: St. Francis Borgia. Audio-Visual Club I, 2,3,4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Airplane Me- chanic. THEODORE E. DOBSON Ted PARISH: Immaculate Conception. Advisory OHI- cer 2,3. Benildus Club I,4. Music Appreciation 2. Green 8: Gold 4. Shamrock 3,4. Biology Club 2. Legion ot Mary 2. Scholarship Club 4. Stu- dent Council 4. Honor Roll I,2,3,-4. Sheen Club I,2,3. National Honor Society 2,3,4. Art Club I, 2. Y.C.S. I,3,4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Priesthood. BRIAN J. DOHERTY Stormy PARISH: St. Ferdinand. Benildus Club 4. OCCU- PATIONAL CHOICE: Policeman. I il I 1 ' I if' ' .sv JOHN F. DOSKEY Big John PARISH: St. Veronica. Honor Roll I. OCCUPA- TIONAL CHOICE: Engineering. WILLIAM J. DOUGHERTY L'iI Dawg PARISH: St. Peter Canisius. Advisory Oltlcer 3. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Business. EMMET D. DOVICK Em PARISH: St. James. Advisory Otticer 2. Cross Country 2. Honor Roll 2. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Business. --A , JOSEPH R. DeMONTE Jo PARISH: St. Tarcissus. Advisory Omcer I,2,3 Monogram Club 3,4. Scholarship Club 4. P Iosophy Club 2. Chess Club 4. Basketball I, Honor Roll I,2,3,4. National Honor Society 2 4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Psychologist. RONALD W. DEUTSCHER RO PARISH: St. Eugene. Honor Roll I. Sheen CI I. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Engineer. DANIEL D. DINGES Da PARISH: St. Alphonsus. Football I,2. Band 2 4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Dentist. -wie.. . at , gl . f-iw 4 BRIAN P. DONAHUE Craze PARISH: St. Pascal. Benildus Club I,4. Y.C.S. I,2. Swimming I,2. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Business Administration. DENIS M. DORGAN Dorg PARISH: St. Ferdinand. Advisory Officer I. Benildus Club 4. Basketball I,2,3,4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Police Officer. -mfs., fvx 'iff I TERRENCE J. DOWNS U PARISH: St. Francis Borgia. Sheen Club I. YO I. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Lawyer. MERRILL F. DRAKE M PARISH: St. Francis Borgia. Library Staff 3. gion of Mary I,2,3,4. Band I. Coin Club Sheen Club I. Track 2. OCCUPATION CHOICE: Work in a Body Shop. JAMES T. DUFFY DL PARISH: St. Viator. Advisory Officer 2. Benilo Club 2,4. Student Council 3. Football I,2,3 OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Undecided. OHN L. DUFFY Duff ARISH: St. Paul of the Cross. OCCUPATIONAL HOICE: College. EORGE W. DUSCHL Carlos 'AFlISH: St. Eugene. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: riechanic. ICHARD G. DUSEK Deuce IARISH: Blessed Sacrament. Advisory Officer I, I. Benildus Club 4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: 'So to College and become a Success. -:UQ I YS fem CHARLES G. EWERLING Scarface PARISH: St. Eugene. Advisory Officer 3,4. OCCUPA- TIONAL CHOICE: Navy. WILLIAM X. FABIS Fabu PARISH: St. Gertrude. Advisory Otllcer I,2,3,4. Be- nildus Club I,2,3. Scholarship Club 3,4. Student Council 3,4. Green 8: Gold 2. Shamrock Editor 3,4. Honor Roll I,2,4. Chorus 2,3. Sheen Club I. National Honor Society 2,3,4. Art Club 2. Y.C.S. I. OCCUPA- TIONAL CHOICE: Architecture. HRIS A. FERGUSON Ferg ARISH: Sf. Genevieve. Advisory OFficer 3. Be- ldus Club 4. Football 2,3,4. OCCUPATIONAL HOICE: To Own o Key Club and Be the Only ember. LVATORE M. FERRARA SOI RISH: Our Lady of Mercy. Benildus Club 4. ilosophy Club 3. Audio-Visual Club l,2,3,4. onor Roll 3. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Busi- ss. BERT J. FERRARI Juiceman RISH: St. William. Advisory Officer I,2. OC- UPATIONAL CHOICE: Pharmacist. TERRENCE J. EMILEY Terry PARISH: St. Priscilla. Benildus Club 4. Chess Club 4. Coin Club 4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Engineer. THOMAS M. ERHARDT Tom PARISH: St. Priscilla. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Doctor. ROBERT ESLER Bob PARISH: St. Genevieve. Chess Club 4. OCCUPA- TIONAL CHOICE: Undecided. L iv ,J 'Y lr.. JAMES V. FAHLGREN Frog PARISH: St. Bartholomew. Advisory OFIicer 3,4 Benildus Club 4. Chess Club 4. Coin Club 4. Honor Roll 3,4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Mathematician. MICHAEL G. FASHING Mike PARISH: St. Philomena. Chess Club 2,3,4. OC- CUPATIONAL CHOICE: Salesman. ROBERT E. FAUSSNER Angel PARISH: Our Lady of Victory. Advisory Oflicer I,4. Benildus Club I,2,3,4. Monogram Club 3,4. Scholarship Club 4. Biology Club 2. Honor Roll I,2,3,4. Chorus 4. National Honor Society 2,3,4. Y.C.S. I,2,3,4. Swimming I,2,3. Cheerleading 3, 4, OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Psychologist. 'VN EUGENE L. FERRETTI Gino PARISH: Our Lady of Victory. Advisory Officer 2,4. Benildus Club 4. Monogram Club 4. Legion of Mary 2,3,4. Scholarship Club 3,4. Shamrock 4. Honor Roll I,2,3,4. National Honor Society 2,3,4. Y.C.S. I,2,3,4. Football I,2,3,4. Student Council 3. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Physics. ROBERT J. FILARSKI Ski PARISH: St. Constance. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Business Management. JOHN A. FITZGERALD Fitz PARISH: St. Celestine. Advisory Ofticer 2. Be- nildus Club 4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Busi- ness. MICHAEL J. FORMELLER Mike PARISH: Our Lady of Mercy. Advisory Officer 3. Benildus Club I,2,3,4. Biology Club 2. Y.C.S. 3. Football 2. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Unde- Cided. RICHARD J. FRANK Dickie PARISH: St. Angela. Advisory Officer I,2. Be- nildus Club I,2. Student Council 3. Basketball I, 2. Football I,2,3,4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Business Administration. THOMAS P. FRANK Tom PARISH: St. Angela. Benildus Club 4. Biology Club 2. Honor Roll 2,3,4. Chorus 3,4. National Honor Society 4. Y.C.S. 3. Football Manager 3. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Pedagogy. JAMES R. GALL Jim PARISH: St. Angela. Art Club 2, OCCUPATION- AL CHOICE: Aeronautical Engineer. PATRICK E. GALLAGHER Pat PARISH: Immaculate Conception. Benildus Club 4. Monogram Club 4. Legion of Mary 3. Chess Club 4. Audio-Visual Club I. Green 8- Gold 4. Honor Roll 2,4. Y.C.S. 3,4. Track 3,4. Stage Crew I. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Teaching. JOHN R. GANDOR John PARISH: St. Robert Bellarmine. Biology Club 2. Cross Country I. Honor Roll I,2,3,4. OCCUPA- TIONAL CHOICE: Undecided. -Hts! PARISH Immaculate Conception Benil I4 OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE Certiti Accountant ROBERT E FLEIG PARISH St Tarcissus Swimming I2 TIONAL CHOICE Have My Own Business LESLIE R FORGUE PARISH St Robert Bellarmine Legion 23 Scholarship Club 3 Chorus 23 Sh I OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE Unconvince TERRENCE J FLANNIGAN 1 e C 'N 6+ LAWRENCE J FRANKLIN I PARISH St Cornelius Chorus 4 OCC AL CHOICE Teacher or Business Tycoon THOMAS A FRANKLIN PARISH: St. Tarcissus. Biology Club 2. TIONAL CHOICE: Undecided. GERALD A. FREY PARISH: St. Pascal. Advisory Otticer gram Club 234. Scholarship Club Country 24. Honor Roll 3. Track I2 CUPATIONAL CHOICE: Undeci e . 1 N9 N. DOMINIC P. GENTILE Don PARISH: St. Ferdinand. Benildus Club 4. Green -8: Gold 4. Y.C.S. I. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Lawyer. THOMAS P. GEOFFROY Jeff PARISH: St. Pascal. Green 8: Gold 2,3,4. OCCU- PATIONAL CHOICE: Psychiatrist. QIICHAEL H. GERAMBIA Ace ARISH: St. Celestine. Benildus Club 4. Biology Club 2. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Engineer. ROBERT C. GENDRON Bob PARISH: St. Angela. Football l,2. OCCUPA- TIONAL CHOICE: Accountant. MICHAEL C. GENITONI Moe PARISH: St. Giles. Audio-Visual Club 3, Basket- ball 3. Chorus 3. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: CertitTed Public Accountant. PATRICK F. GENOVESE Pat PARISH: St. Viator. Benildus Club 4. Scholarship Club 4. Chorus 2,3,4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Hospital Administrator. Q71 AQ g NICHOLAS J. GOEDERT Big Nick PARISH: St. Ferdinand: Advisory Officer I. Hon- r Roll I. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Accountant. AMES J. GOLDEN Jim ARISH: Our Lady Help of Christians. Chess lub 4, Honor Roll 2. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: ivil Engineer. OSEPH F. GONIO Go-Jonio PARISH: St. Eugene. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Latin-Lover. 'U' is 7 - . 1' x ,t I . .- i -x. ' , 1 .: W ...ss JOSEPH F. GIANNESCHI Geronimo PARISH: St. Angelo. Benildus Club 4. OCCUPA- TIONAL CHOICE: Gym Teacher. WILLIAM M. GILLERAN BiII PARISH: St. William. Benildus Club I,2,3. Sheen Club I,2. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Account- ant. MICHAEL J. GIURATO Spook PARISH: St. Angela. Advisory Officer 2,3. OC- CUPATIONAL CHOICE: Business Administrator. 4 DENNIS W. GONKA Nicky PARISH: St. Ferdinand. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Medicine. DONALD F. GOODMAN Goody PARISH: St. Gertrude. Advisory Officer 3. Stu- dent Council 4. Honor Roll 2,3. Ring Dance Committee 3. Chorus I,2,3. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Vice-President. PATRICK J. GORMAN P.J. PARISH: St. Celestine. Advisory Ofticer 4. OC- CUPATIONAL CHOICE: Electronics. I JAMES F. GRAZIANO Graz PARISH: St. Ferdinand. Benildus Club 4. OCCU- PATIONAL CHOICE: Accountant. DANIEL F. GRIFFIN Dan PARISH: St. Viator. Chorus I. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Undecided. RICHARD F. GROB The Toe PARISH: St. Gertrude. Benildus Club 4. OCCU- PATIONAL CHOICE: Business. DENNIS B. GOTTRICH Den PARISH: St. Bartholomew. Audio-Visual Club I 2. Chorus 2,4. Art Club I. OCCUPATIONAI CHOICE: Teacher. DONALD W. GRAFF Submariner PARISH: St. Genevieve. Advisory OHicer 3. B nildus Club I,4. Monogram Club 2,3,4. Swi ming I,2,3,4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Math matician. RAYMOND J. GRAFFIA TI'1orn' PARISH: St. Celestine. Advisory Officer I. Hor or Roll I,2. Chorus I,2,3,4. OCCUPATIONA CHOICE: Engineer. px X ,Tx 'M :' 'i 'QW . sz. -' ROBERT M. HAGAN Walter PARISH: Immaculate Conception. Benildus Club 4. Library Staff I. Scholarship Club 4. Audio- Visual Club 2. Chorus 2. Sheen Club I. OCCU- PATIONAL CHOICE: Lawyer. RICHARD A. HAGLE Rich PARISH: St. Beatrice. Honor Roll 3. Sheen Club I. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Business. JAMES M. HANNON The Big Fells PARISH: St. Celestine. Advisory Ofiicer 2,3. Be- nildus Club 4. Scholarship Club 4. Honor Roll 2,3. Chorus I,2,3,4. National Honor Society 3,4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Teacher. Nma- .Hx 11 .'f-oe... r , . A 4 I '-'AN . In A ' I I ... . - .- ALFRED W. GROSS AI PARISH: St. Priscilla. Benildus Club 4. Legion of Mary 4. Scholarship Club 4. Biology Club 2. Cross Country 4. Honor Roll I,2,3,4. National Honor Society 2,3,4. Y.C.S, 3. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Teacher. THOMAS J. GRUBER Fireball PARISH: St. Celestine. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Tool 8: Die Maker. THOMAS R. HANSEN Han's PARISH: St. Angela. Benildus Club 4. OCCUPA TIONAL CHOICE: Business Administrator. JOHN F. HARCHUT Hark PARISH: St. Ferdinand. Benildus Club I. Legio of Mary I. Football I,2. OCCUPATIONA CHOICE: Electronics. EDWARD G. HARRISON Q PARISH: St. Cyprian. Biology Club 2. OCCUPA TIONAL CHOICE: Business. W. HARTE Red Bird St. Celestine. Advisory Ofiicer 3.4. Be- Club I. Monogram Club 3,4. Student 3. Football I,2,3,4. OCCUPATIONAL ICE: Teacher. M. HAWRYLUK Roamin' Roman St. Genevieve. Benildus Club 4. Schol- Club 4. Chess Club 4. Audio-Visual Club 4. Green 8. Gold 3,4. Science Club 3,4. Roll l,2,3,4. National Honor Society 3,4. CHOICE: Chemistry or Phys- C. HAYDEN Herc St. Robert Bellarmine. Benildus Club 4. Club 2. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: AC- PETER M. HEMMERLING Muscles PARISH: St. Edward. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Gym Teacher. PATRICK M. HENSEL Pat PARISH: St. Cornelius. Oflicials Club 4. Science Club 3,4. Science Fair 2. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Chemical Engineer. an-.Lx Qx P HOOPER Hoop Our Lady Help of Christians Advisory 4 Monogram Club 4 Chorus I Swim I 2 3 OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE Unde J IACOVELLI e St. Angela. Biology Club 2. OCCUPA- CHOICE: Doctor. J. INZERILLO The Lad Sr Mr. Abacus ISH: St. William. Benildus Club 4. Coin Club Cross Country 4. Track 2,3,4. OCCUPATION- CHOICE: To play baseball for the Phillies. fb - it e- . lf DAVID FJHAYES Father Time PARISH: St. Eugene. Benildus Club 4. Track 2. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Business Administra- tor. HOWARD W. HEIDORN Howie PARISH: St. Beatrice. Benildus Club 2,4. Scholar- ship Club 4. Cheerleading 3,4, Biology Club 2. Honor Roll I,2,3,4. Chorus 2,3,4. National Hon- or Society 2,3,4. Y,C.S. 2,3. Junior Achievement 2. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Teacher. PAUL E. HEMMERLING Pablo PARISH: St. Edward. Honor Roll 2. OCCUPA- TIONAL CHOICE: Business Administrator. -3- . 'TN . - . 7 L ,... LAURENCE J. Hicxs Mr Hypothetical cm' PARISH: St. Veronica. Benildus Club 3.4. Schol arship Club 4. Student Council 4. Honor Roll I 2,3. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Law. MICHAEL P. HIESTAND MiI4e' PARISH: St. Angela. Chorus I,2. Football I. OC CUPATIONAL CHOICE: Undecided. JOHN J. HOLLAND Jack' PARISH: Immaculate Conception. Golf 3,4. OC CUPATIONAL CHOICE: Professional Golfer. JAMES R. IRWIN Stue PARISH: Immaculate Conception. OCCUPATION- AL CHOICE: Transportation Engineer. JAMES P. JACKSON Jet PARISH: St. Edward. Biology Club 2. OCCUPA- TIONAL Cl-IOICE: Engineer. THOMAS J. JACOB Jake PARISH: Our Lady of Victory. Benildus Club I. Hi-Fi Club I. Chess Club I,4. Audio-Visual Club I,3. Science Club 3,4. Biology Club 4. Chorus I,3,4. Sheen Club 3. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Undecided. lily' me -'UN lik.. . JAMES D. JENNINGS DooIey PARISH: St. Ferdinand. Benildus Club 3,4. Science Club 3,4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Undecided. JEROME J. JEZUIT Jerry PARISH: St. Priscilla. Benildus Club 4. Scholarship Club 4. Green 8: Gold 4. Biology Club 2. Honor Roll 2,4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Architect. ri- ein GYM f FRANCIS W. JARZEMBOWSKI Ja PARISH: St. Viator. Scholarship Club 4. ChJ Club 4. Coin Club I. Swimming I,2. Track OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Engineer. LEONARD M. JELEN PARISH: St. Beatrice. OCCUPATIONAL CHOIG Undecided. STANLEY J. JENCZYK SIanIe PARISH: St. Hedwig. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICI Agriculture. LAWRENCE P. KAMPWIRTH Kamps PARISH: St. Cornelius. Benildus Club I,2,3. Mu- sic Appreciation 3. Coin Club I,2,3,4. Biology Club 2. Chorus l,2,3,4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Dentist. LAWRENCE J. KANDL Larry PARISH: St. Pascal. Benildus Club 4. OCCUPA- TIONAL CHOICE: Engineer. GEORGE R. KAPUSTA PARISH: St. Pascal. Honor Roll I,2,3,4. OCCU- PATIONAL CHOICE: Medicine. 49' 0,3 JOSEPH F. JOHNSON Swee PARISH: St. Priscilla. Advisory Officer 2. Choi 3. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Bookkeeper. ROBERT L. JOHNSON Ref PARISH: St. Ferdinand. Chess Club 4. occug TIONAL CHOICE: Undecided. JAMES L. JORGENSEN Moos PARISH: St. William. Benildus Club 4. Chi Club 4. Honor Roll I,2,3,4. OCCUPATION CHOICE: Dermatology. 'IZZMP I ROME J. KEHOE Kemo RISH: St. Tarcissus. Advisory Officer 3. Be- ildus Club 4. Student Council 3,4. OCCUPA- ONAL CHOICE: Certified Public Accountant. WRENCE D. KELLER Larry RISH: St. Ferdinand. Benildus Club I,3,4. Stu- ent Council 3. Honor Roll I,2,3,4. Chorus 3,4. ational Honor Society 3,4. OCCUPATIONAL HOICE: Undecided. ONALD J. KELLY Kel RISH: St. Francis Borgia. Chess Club 4. OC- UPATIONAL CHOICE: Psychiatrist. Tx V Y., 4 LL iii , A ' V .x y it MAS R. KLEINE Tom - St. Juliana. Advisory Officer 2. Honor ,4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Certified Accountant. F. KING Jim St. Bartholomew. OCCUPATIONAL Business. KLODZINSKI St. Ferdinand. Coin Club 2. Football 3. rack 2. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Forestry. I .fi . .fe 3 s is . f YJ 1 sf Z WALTER T. KEMP THOMAS E. KASE Ace PARISH: Immaculate Conception. Track 4. OC- CUPATIONAL CHOICE: Business Manager. TIMOTHY P. KASE Pole PARISH: Immaculate Conception. Benildus Club 4. Track 4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Mathe- matics. THOMAS G. KASS Tom PARISH: St, Ferdinand. Advisory Officer I,2. Benildus Club I,2,3,4. Scholarship Club 4. Hon- or Roll i,2,3,4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Sacred Heart Priest. Trix PARISH: St. Robert Bellarmine. Band 3. Chess Club I, 2. Biology Club Q. Chorus I,2,3,4. Tennis 3,4. OC- CUPATIONAL CHOICE: Teacher. JAMES J. KENNEDY PARISH: St. Ferdinand. Advisory Oliicer 2,3. OCCU- PATIONAL CHOICE: Diesel Mechanic. ,IU 16, ANTHONY J. KOB Nose PARISH: St. Thecla. Benildus Club 4. Art Club 2. Track 2,4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Business. DENNIS R. KOLASKI Polack PARISH: St. Ferdinand. Benildus Club 4, Library Staff 2,3,4. Audio-Visual Club l,2. Green 8: Gold 2,3,4. Y.C.S. 2,3,4. Stage Crew I,2,4. OC- CUPATIONAL CHOICE: Business. THADDEUS A. KONOPINSKI The Kount PARISH: St. Hedwig. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Agricultural Farming. MICHAEL T. KOVACIK Mike PARISH: St. Philomena. Benildus Club 4. OCCU- PATIONAL CHOICE: Engineer. ROBERT E. KOWACHEK Bob PARISH: St. Constance. Honor Roll 2. OCCUPA- TIONAL CHOICE: Funeral Director. JAMES A. KOWALSKI Kuddles PARISH: St. Francis Borgia. Benildus Club 4. Scholarship Club 3,4. Shamrock 4. Honor Roll 2,3,4. Chorus 2,3,4. National Honor Society 3,4. -on :gms OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Medicine. ...fr- JOHN T. KRAJENTA Jack PARISH: Divine Savior. Benildus Club 2,3,4. Tele- vision Club 3,4. Audio-Visual Club I,2,3,4. OC- CUPATIONAL CHOICE: Teaching. PAUL G. KREIN Paul PARISH: St. Viator. Library Stat? l,2. OCCUPA- TIONAL CHOICE: Teaching. MICHAEL J. KRETCH P.T. PARISH: Immaculate Conception. Advisory Oili- cer 2,3,4. Benildus Club 4. Monogram Club 4. Scholarship Club 3,4. Student Council 3. Sham- roclf 3,4. Honor Roll l,2,3,4. Sheen Club I. Na- tional Honor Society 2,3,4. Y.C.S. I,2,3,4. Foot- ball l,2. Track I,2,3,4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Accountant. aww' ' :AN 'SN -f: ' RICHARD J. KONOPKA Ricl PARISH: St. Tarcissus. OCCUPATIONAL CHOIG Field of Science. ALLAN G. KOSLIK Ko PARISH: St. Viator. Green 8: Gold 2. Biolog Club 2. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Accountai MICHAEL G. KOTULLA Milo PARISH: Immaculate Conception. Tennis 4. O CUPATIONAL CHOICE: Professional Soldier U. Army. 55 M' 31,7 A JOSEPH J. KOWSKY Co PARISH: St. Veronica. Benildus Club 4. Schol ship Club 4. Cross Country 4. Track 3,4. OCCI PATIONAL CHOICE: To ride shotgun on a g bage truck. JAMES M. KOZIARZ PARISH: Our Lady of Mercy. OCCUPATION CHOICE: Draftsman. JAMES R. KRAFT Jimmie SCOOII PARISH: St. Philomena. Benildus Club 4. Biola Club 2. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Electri Engineer. DONALD J. KROK Ai PARISH: St. John Berchmans. Football 3. OCG PATIONAL CHOICE: Aeronautical Engineer. JOHN W. KUBINIEC Jai PARISH: St. Celestine. Benildus Club l,4. C Club l,2,3,4. Audio-Visual Club l,2,3. Green Gold 2,3,4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: PI macy. JOHN A. KUCHTA Pool PARISH: St. Angela. Advisory Officer 4. OCK PATIONAL CHOICE: Accountant. BERT J. KUNIO Koch RISH: St. Joseph. Monogram Club 4. Scholar- ip Club 4. Cross Country 3. Honor Roll 3,4. tional Honor Society 3,4. Track 3,4. OCCU- TIONAL CHOICE: Engineer. BERT R. KUNKEL Robey RISH: St. William. Advisory OfTicer 4. Band . Chess Club 4. Audio-Visual Club 2. Biology ub 2. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Labor Union torney. ARREN K. KUNSTLER KUns RISH: Our Lady of Grace. Benildus Club I,3, OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Business. gin. It I gs I Q 3 I EMAS P. LACEY Dog Face ISH: Immaculate Conception. Football I,2. CUPATIONAL CHOICE: Navy. EHAEL J. LEFEVOUR Little Ray WISH: Our Lady Help of Christians. Manager OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Business Man- ment. ES R. LAFRENERE Jim ISH: St. Pascal. Benildus Club I. Golf I. or Roll I,2,3,4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: p-av IQ: 'YN'-, T'5u- DCS. H I W 2 'T-sz: ig... :Ek HF. T' N 5 . T24 f T I It Q RENCE A. LARSEN Terry 1lSl'l: St. Bartholomew. Advisory Officer 3. ildus Club 4. Scholarship Club 4. Student Incil 4. Chess Club 4. Coin Club 4. OCCU- 'IONAL CHOICE: Undecided. 'hES C. LARSON Lars IISH: Immaculate Conception. Advisory Offi- I,2,3,4. Benildus Club 3. Student Council 3. ogy Club 2. Honor Roll 3. Young Christian ents 2. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Teacher. MAS J. LAVELLE Tom IISH: Immaculate Conception. Biology Club 2. T 3,4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Retail Mar- ng. , K sfgfg 7 INV'- Y., R. ji QQ? T... 5 X. iv we .'x -r KENNETH T. KUR PARISH: St. John Berchmans. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: IBM Machinist. RAYMOND D. Kusi-I Hrzqyf' PARISH: St. Cyprian. Scholarship Club 4. Tennis 2. Chess Club 4. Biology Club 2. Honor Roll 3. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Teaching. RONALD P. KWASNIEWSKI Qual PARISH: Our Lady of Mercy. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Undecided. pm 'Ui 'inf ROBERT W. LAFRENIER Bob PARISH: St. Sylvester. Benildus Club I. Honor Roll I,2. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Engineer. JOHN J. LANE Jack PARISH: St. Giles. Benildus Club 4. Scholarship Club 4. Chess Club 4. Biology Club 2. OCCU- PATIONAL CHOICE: Engineering. JOHN A. LARCHER Larch PARISH: Our Lady Help of Christians. Benildus Club 4. Chorus I,2. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Electronics. THOMAS I. LAVEZZI Goose PARISH: St. William. Advisory OFHcer 2. Chorus 3,-4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Teacher. JAMES LEGOWSKI Jim PARISH: St. Ferdinand. Swimming I. OCCUPA- TIONAL CHOICE: Business. JAMES S. LEIFEL Jim PARISH: St, Eugene. Advisory Officer 3. Benilcl- us Club 4. Scholarship Club 4. Olticials Club 4. Chess Club 4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Col- lege. 2 , . E gif ig RONALD L. LEOPOLD Ron PARISH: St. Ferdinand. Benildus Club 4. Music Appreciation 4. Legion of Mary I. Scholarship Club 4. Science Club 4. Chorus 2,3,4. OCCU- PATIONAL CHOICE: Undecided. HENRY R. LESZCZYNSKI Les PARISH: St. Monica. Benildus Club I,4. Mono- gram Club 3,4. Biology Club 2. Tennis I. Cho- rus 4. Swimming I,2,3,4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Teacher. JOSEPH F. LETARTE Joe PARISH: Our Lady of Grace. Benildus Club 2,4. Track 2. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Business. '. ' PAUL A. LICAVOLI Lic's PARISH: St. Priscilla. Advisory Oflicer I,3. Hon- or Roll I,2. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Cosa Nostra. THOMAS A. LIEBERT Tom PARISH: St. Bartholomew. Benildus Club 4. OC- CUPATIONAL CHOICE: Dentist. JAMES F. LINDAHL Jim PARISH: St. Celestine. Benildus Club 2,3,4. Scholarship Club 4. Green and Gold 4. Golf 2, 3. Honor Roll I,2,3,4. Young Christian Students 3. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Business Adminis- tration. :vp-15 -'Uh : f'T:ir.f VTE' ll?',::lRgf Lili - , tr' ROBERT E. LEMANSKI -6'-Y 4 PARISH: St. Robert Bellarmine. Advisory C I,4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Business A istration. JOHN W. LENZEN PARISH: St. Robert. OCCUPATIONAL CH! Undecided. THOMAS A. LEONARD PARISH: St. Cornelius. Basketball I. OCC TIONAL CHOICE: Undecided. I ,gi .ws--.x 'V' 4 5 f 1- mx X P Q- x I - ' 11-lv' S , MARTIN F. LEWALD PARISH: St. Ferdinand. OCCUPATI CHOICE: Business. I I 9 BERNARD L LEWITKE PARISH: St. Tarcissus, Benlldus Club 4. Le Mary 2. Audio-Visual Club 4. OCCUPATI CHOICE: Electronics. LAWRENCE L. LEZON PARISH: St. John Bosco. Advisory Officer AL CHOICE: Physicist. ev--, ' Benildus Club 4. Student Council 4. Cross Country 3. Football I,2. 4. Chess OCCUPA -jhq 'UN ffm... 2- I. le :nr RJ if-. Ai f-ex: : tl 1 T233 a. f 4. LUCHINI SH: St. William. Advisory Oflicer I,3. Be- Club 2,3,4. Honor Roll I,2,3. OCCUPA- CHOICE: Undecided. M. LUX Soapy Mary Seat of Wisdom. Benildus Club 4. Club 4. Scholarship Club 4. Green 3,4. Biology Club 2. Cross Country 3, I-Ionor Roll 2,3,4. National Honor Society 3,4. Christian Students 3,4. Track 2,3,4. OC- CHOICE: Mathematics Maior. M. LYNCH Terry St. Celestine. Chess Club 4. Green and 4. Chorus l,2,3. OCCUPATIONAL . Undecided. AT? clit firm J. MAKS Max St. Robert Bellarmine. OCCUPATIONAL Cosmonaut. F. MALEK Abe Our Lady of Victory. OCCUPATIONAL Professional Draftsman. E. MALONEY Rock St. Peter Canisius. Benildus Club 4, 2,3, OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Social cf- .' . ' aff' N., tif , Civ JAMES J. LINDT Diamond Jim PARISH: St. Genevieve. Advisory Officer 4. Scholarship Club 4. Biology Club 2. Cross Coun- try 4. Honor Roll I,2,3,4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Attorney. THOMAS S. LOZYNSKI Lizz PARISH: Immaculate Conception. Basketball Manager 2,3,4. Football Manager 2,3,4. OCCU- PATIONAL CHOICE: Undecided. WILLIAM LUBERA Big Bill PARISH: Our Lady of Mercy. Advisory Officer 2. Benildus Club 4. Scholarship Club 3,4. Chess Club 4. Audio-Visual Club I,2,3,4. Biology Club 2. Honor Roll I,2,3,4, National Honor Society 2,3,4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Electrical Engi- neer. . pw- ,ss .sffj 'S .'. Q ,, L E ,O is ,- ef--I I X I S 1 ARTHUR J. MAGROW Art PARISH: St. Isaac. Benildus Club 4. Honor Roll 2. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Engineer. DENNIS M. MAHONEY Den PARISH: Our Lady Help of ChristIans. Advisory Officer 4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Chemical Engineer. PATRICK M. MAIZE Pat PARISH: St. Pascal, Benildus Club 4. Tennis I. Honor Roll 3. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Busi- ness Administration. ...W D I N I : .I A . .Q P 1 X. ,... S LORENZO A. MANCINI Cl'tini PARISH: St. William. Advisory Oiticer I. Benild- us Club 4. Scholarship Club 3,4. Green and Gold 3,4, Honor Roll 2,4. Young Christian Stu- dents 2,3. Monogram Club 4. Chess Club 4. OC- CUPATIONAL CHOICE: Education. EUGENE A. MANDILE Frog PARISH: St. Bartholomew. Student Council 4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Undecided. GARY P. MARINOFF PARISH: St. Joseph. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: CertitTed Public Accountant. gps. WAYNE J. MARTINI TakeIa PARISH: St. John Bosco. Advisory Officer I. Be- nildus Club I,2,3,4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Math Teacher. FRANK J. MATHEU PARISH: St. William. Benildus Club 4. OCCUPA- TIONAL CHOICE: Teaching. JAMES A. MAURER PARISH: Our Lady of Grace. Advisory Oltlcer 2,4. Student Council 4. Chorus I. Football 3. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: U.S. Marine Corps. DENNIS J. McCANN Beaver PARISH: St. Priscilla. Advisory Omcer 3,4. Be- nildus Club I. Student Council 4. Basketball I. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Social Worker. ROBERT E. MCCAREY Bob PARISH: Our Lady of Mercy. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Undecided. JOHN H. McCARTEN Jake PARISH: St. Francis Borgia. Football I. OCCU- PATIONAL CHOICE: Business. FRANCIS S. MARLOVITS Fran PARISH: St. Francis Borgia. Advisory Officer Honor Roll 3,4. Football 4. Benildus Club I. O CUPATIONAL CHOICE: Engineer. ROBERT M. MARRA Manar+ PARISH: St. Peter Canisius. OCCUPATION. CHOICE: Business Administration. JAMES R. MARSHALL JI PARISH: St. Monica. Chess Club I,2,3. CJ Club 2. Audio-Visual Club 3. OCCUPATION, CHOICE: Doctor. .ova 'UN BARRY J. MAYWORM PARISH: St. Robert Bellarmine. Benildus Club 4. Schol- arship Club 4. Chess Club 4. Honor Roll 2. Track I,3. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Undecided. PATRICK D. MCBRIDE Hrexff PARISH: St. Celestine. Advisory Omcer 2,3,4. Benild- us Club 4. Sheen Club I,2,3,4, OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Acting. fi: if 3. JOHN P. MCCORMICK M PARISH: St. William. OCCUPATIONAL CHOI3 Undecided. MIKE E. McCORMlCK Mila PARISH: St. Celestine. Swimming I. OCCU, TIONAL CHOICE: Automotives. JAMES I. MCGOVERN Ji PARISH: Immaculate Conception. Benildus CI 4. Philosophy Club 2. Coin Club 2. Green an Gold 2. Biology Club 2. Cross Country 3,4. He or Roll 2. Sheen Club 2,3. Art Club 2. OCCI PATIONAL CHOICE: Engineering. VE A. McLEAN Troy RISH: St. Henry. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: K eral Director. HN F. MEILINGER John RISH: St. Bartholomew. Football I,2. Track I. CUPATIONAL CHOICE: Accounting. ORGE R. MENCINSKY Weasel ISH: St. Joseph. Advisory Officer 3,4. OC- PATIONAL CHOICE: Engineer. iii RICHARD T. MICHAL PARISH: St. Ferdinand. Benildus Club 4. Honor Roll I,2. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Mathematics. RONALD J. MICHAL Ron PARISH: St, Ferdinand. Benildus Club 2,3,4. Biology Club 2. Honor Roll 3. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Electrical Engineer. ,,, 'FW' LIAM H. MINIHAN T.R. ISH: St. Gertrude. Benildus Club I. Football CCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Accounting. RLES D. MITCHELL Mitch ISH: St. Angela. Advisory Officer I,3. Bas- all I. Football I,2,3,4. OCCUPATIONAL OICE: Business. HAEL A. MITCHELL Mick ISH: St. Bartholomew. Advisory Officer 3,4. ildus Club I. Student Council 3,4. Cross ntry 2. Football 3,4. Track I. OCCUPA- NAL CHOICE: Manufacture Buggy Whips. 47 c 'im-. ala? 17-j.' 'Q' .-. tf ALFRED L. MENOTTI Al PARISH: St. Monica. Art Club I,2. OCCUPA- TIONAL CHOICE: Fashion Designer. RICHARD C. MERKELZ Rick PARISH: St. Celestine. Junior Achievement 2. Stage Crew 3. Athletic Manager 4. OCCUPA- TIONAL CHOICE: Undecided. EUGENE R. MERTLICK Gene PARISH: St. Juliana. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: School Teacher. ffw MARTIN M. MICHALEK Marty PARISH: St. Ferdinand. Benildus Club 4. OCCU- PATIONAL CHOICE: Accountant. JOHN F. MICHALSKI Big John PARISH: Immaculate Heart of Mary. Benildus Club 4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Accounting. ROBERT A. MIKA Bob PARISH: St. Constance. Benildus 4. Music Ap- preciation 2. Cheerleader 3,4. Chorus I,2,3,4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Aviation. ix is RONALD T. MITORI Ron PARISH: St. Bartholomew. Benildus Club 4. Mu- sic Appreciation 2. Legion of Mary I,2,3,4. Scholarship Club 4. Junior Achievement 2. Au- dio-Visual Club 3,4. Biology Club 2. Honor Roll I,2,3,4. National Honor Society 2,3,4. Tennis 2. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Chemist. KEVIN W. MOLONEY Mole PARISH: Immaculate Conception. Advisory Otti- cer I. Benildus Club 4. Student Council 3. Cho- rus 4. Track 2. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Engi- neer. NORMAN P. MOSK PARISH: St. Monica. Biology Club 2. Honor Roll 4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Undecided. I ....:,. ... stifle for Q f- -. ' V f 'um il - DANIEL H. MURAWSKI Dan PARISH: St. Robert Bellarmine. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Undecided. VERNON R. MURAWSKI Vern PARISH: St. Celestine. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Sci- SPICE. STEPHEN R. NAKON Rail PARISH: St. Pascal. Benildus Club 4. Coin Club 'I. Green and Gold 3.4. Shamrock 4. Chorus I. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Journalist. EDWARD P. NALEVANKO Ed PARISH: St. Priscilla. Honor Roll 3,4. OCCUPA- TIONAL CHOICE: College Professor. ALAN S. NASTALI Butch PARISH: St. Tarcissus. Benildus Club 4. Biology Club 2. Honor Roll 2. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Certified Public Accountant. QWKN, TIONAL CHOICE: Certitied Public Accoun If THOMAS H. MOYER PARISH: St. Rosalie. Biology Club 2. Honor 3. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Teacher. DANIEL W. MROZ M C PARISH: Immaculate Heart of Mary. OC BRUCE A. MUELLER PARISH: St. Celestine. Advisory Officer Benildus Club 4. Monogram Club 3,4. Club 3. Basketball i,2,3,4. Club 2. or Roll 3. Track , CHOICE: Business. RICHARD A. MURPHY MUr PARISH: Our Lady Help of Christians. Beni Club I. Monogram Club 3,4. Swimming I, Track 2. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Optornet ROBERT J. MURPHY B PARISH: St. Peter Canisius. Scholarship Clulj OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Science. DANIEL V. MUSZYNSKI D PARISH: St. Priscilla. OCCUPATIONAL CHOI Accountant. fin: fbi' N.,- ul- U I . f P .W rs F A OHN R. NEURAUTER Jake ARISH: St. Viator. Benildus Club i,2,3,4. Mono- ram Club 3,4. Legion of Mary I. Student Coun- il 3,4. Chess Club I. Biology Club 2. Basket- oall Manager 2,3,4. Cross Country I. Art Club I,2. Football 2,3,4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: ndecided. OBERT T. NEWMAN Alfie ARISH: St. Edward. Honor Roll I,2,4. National onor Society 2,3. Track i,2. OCCUPATIONAL ..HOlCE: Accountant. 'AMES F. NIECIKOWSKI Nitch ARISH: St. Wenceslaus. OCCUPATIONAL HOICE: Business Administrator. mtv' IAMES L. NUTINI Jim EARISH: St. Juliana. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: alesman. MARTIN R. OCHWAT Ocky St, Francis Borgio. OCCUPATIONAL Aeronautical Engineer. J. O'CONNOR DOC St. Pascal. Benildus Club i,3,4. Honor i,2. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Teacher. JOHN P. NAUGHTON Jack PARISH: St. Angela. Advisory Officer 3. Benild- us Club 4. Basketball I,2. OCCUPATIONAL Q CHOICE: Business Administrator. 'E' RUSSELL L. NECKORCUK Nicky PARISH: St. Francis Xavier. Chess Club 2,3,4. Green 8: Gold 4. Biology Club 2. Honor Roll 2, 3. Team Statistician 3,4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Physical Chemist. JAMES M. NEIS Jim PARISH: St. Alexis. Advisory Otiicer I,3. Benild- us Club I. Student Council 3. Biology Club 2. Honor Roll 3. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Low- yer. , : N in -1- t e. s ' 'P ROBERT B. NILLES Bob PARISH: St. John Bosco. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Chemist. EMIL S. NOVORUL J.R. PARISH: Blessed Sacrament. Basketball I. OCCUPA- TIONAL CHOICE: Forestry. L5 ....g.. 5 1 . xg ox g I 5 L, ,R D 5 'S i 'vt 1 . . I N g .. f 5 X ROGER C. ODACHOWSKI Rag PARISH: St. Priscilla. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Undecided. DANIEL A. O'DONOHUE Danny PARISH: St. Tarcissus, Benildus Club 4. OC- CUPATIONAL CHOICE: Business Administrator. STEPHAN G. OENNING Oennag PARISH: Our Lady of Mercy. Cross Country 4. Track 4. Cheerleader 3,4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Lawyer. 224 s s si 477:-es., BU: EDWARD O'NEILL Deceased. JON W. O'NEILL J.W. PARISH: St. William. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Plumber. THOMAS G. O'REIlLY '1T0m PARISH: St. Angela. Benildus Club 2. Football I. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Mattress Tester. -I RICHARD J. O'GRADNEY Big Ri PARISH: St. Bartholomew. Advisory Ollicer Honor Roll 2,3. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: B ness Administrator. JAMES C. O'HARA J PARISH: St. Ferdinand. Audio-Visual Club S OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Undecided. CHARLES J. O'NEIL C PARISH: Our Lady of Mount Carmel. Benil Club 2. Student Council 3,4. Basketball I. Fm ball 2. Cheerleader 3,4. OCCUPATIOIN CHOICE: Undecided. MARSHALL C O ROURKE fzfff' PARISH St Eugene Chorus I2 OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE Dentist JAMES H OSTAPA Lucky ,W PARISH Our Lady of Grace Chess Club 4 Science Club 34 Sheen Club I23 YCS IQ3 OCCUPA TIONAL CHOICE Astronomer RONALD P. OTTE Ron PARISH: St. Maria Goretti. Advisory Otticer 2. Honor Roll I. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Busi- ness Administrator. LEONARD A. PACER PARISH: St. Wenceslaus. Advisory Officer 3. Junior Achievement 2. Biology Club 2. Honor Roll 2,3. Sheen Club I,2. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Accountant. ROBERT F. PALACZ Bob PARISH: St, Pascal. Coin Club 2. Honor Roll 2. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Businessman. 53 .nfs 13 an-9-'j'-wr CU! RONALD J. PAMPINELLA Pump PARISH: St. Ferdinand. Bowling 3,4. OCCUP. TIONAL CHOICE: Armed Forces. LARRY J. PANKA Contact PARISH: St. Cyprian. Benildus Club l. Tennis OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Teacher. JOSEPH C. PARAT Jos PARISH: St. William. OCCUPATIONAL CHOIC Own a summer resort. V. PASS Frank St. Eugene. Advisory Officer 2,3. Be- Club 2,4. Scholarship Club 4. Chess Club fi. 4. Honor Roll I,2. OCCUPATION- Undecided. PASSAGLIA Passag St. Priscilla. Chorus I. Band 4. OCCU- CHOICE: Medicine. PAWLIK Bob St. Ferdinand. Advisory Officer I. Be- I Club 2,3. Chorus 2,3,4. OCCUPATIONAL E: Teacher. 5:4--x. Y ROGER A. PERRIN Oscar PARISH: St. Tarcissus. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Armed Forces. JOSEPH R. PETRY Joe PARISH: St. Viator. Chorus i,2,3,4. Junior Achieve- ment 2. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Teacher. ,Q 'Ex 7 QU-.-r' DAVID A. PAWLOWSKI Dave PARISH: Immaculate Conception. Football 2,3,4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Accountant. CHARLES E. PEDERSEN Chuck PARISH: Our Lady of Victory. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Electrical Engineer. LAWRENCE R. PEDRIGI Rhino PARISH: St. Ferdinand. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Lawyer. .fax Q'?'P ' Wap- LARRY A. PIEMONTE Lar PARISH: St. William. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Barber. WILLIAM N. PIERCE PARISH: St. Peter. Audio-Visual Club I,2. Biol- ogy Club '2. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Busi- ness Administrator. DONALD G. PIERINI Don PARISH: St. Martha. Cross Country 3. Track I. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Engineer. P. PLANSKY PlinIc ISH: Immaculate Conception. Biology Club 2 rus I,2,3. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Armed es. ARD J. PLANTEN l'BIock Burt ISH: St. Robert Bellarmine. OCCUPATIONAL ICE: Undecided. MAS R. POCZATEK Pizon ISH: Divine Savior. Benildus Club I,2,3. larship Club 4. Coin Club I,3. Chorus I. ball I,2. Track I. OCCUPATIONAL an-1-N nv-X .avg xv ICIE: Undecided. ALBERT H. POHL PARISH: St. Peter Canisius. Honor Roll 3. Foot- ball I. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Business. THOMAS J. PORTER Pete PARISH: St. Ferdinand. Science Club 3. OCCU- PATIONAL CHOICE: Undecided. ANTHONY J. POTOCKI Jamaic PARISH: St. Bartholomew. Advisory Olficer I. Benildus Club I. Sheen Club I. OCCUPATION- AL CHOICE: Lawyer. v YQ? Y' pir- :psy RH 1 'Fi -1 -gl 9 x-'lin FK Aw '- .1?:gT5?-Q Q f.: RICHARD C. PRZEGIENDA Rich PARISH: St. Constance. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Undecided. TERRENCE L. QUILICO Quil PARISH: St. Veronica. Benildus Club 4. Student Council 4. Coin Club 2. Honor Roll 2. Chorus 2,3,4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Public Relo- tions. BRIAN J. QUINN Bri PARISH: St. Francis Borgia. Benildus Club I,3,4. Coin Club 3. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Ac- Countant. fi., 'imwf ! J 'U' am 'UK Q .iiiil ' sg-...WM --4:53- Ng 'Vx JOHN J. POUSKA PARISH: St. Bartholomew. Benildus Club I, Green 8: Gold 2,4. Y.C.S. I. Swimming I. I CUPATIONAL CHOICE: Accountant. DENNIS L. PROSPERI Pr PARISH: St. Francis Borgia. Benildus Club Coin Club I. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Ur cided. MARK S. PROSPERI Marci PARISH: St. Robert Bellarmine. Honor Roll I Sheen Club I. Tennis 3. OCCUPATIOI' CHOICE: Lawyer. f SP' tx 'Wx . r TERRENCE J. RANKE Terry PARISH: Our Lady of Victory. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Electrician. THOMAS D. REARDON Tom PARISH: St. Constance. Benildus Club 4. Honor Rall 2,3. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Engineer. FREDERICK A. RESTARSKI Star PARISH: Immaculate Conception. Benildus Club 4. Green 8: Gold 3,4. Science Club 3. Biology Club 2. Honor Roll I,2,3,4. Sheen Club 2. Na- tional Honor Society 2,3,4. Y.C.S. 3,4. Track 2, 3,4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Physician and Surgeon. F54 Q., 4. 7 DENNIS M. RABIOLA Den PARISH: Divine Savior. Advisory Oflicer 4. CIJ CUPATIONAL CHOICE: Mechanic. DANIEL J. RADY DCI PARISH: St. Priscilla. Benildus Club 4. Schol ship Club 4. Coin Club 4. Biology Club 2. H: or Roll I,2,3,4. Chorus 2. Sheen Club I. Cl CUPATIONAL CHOICE: Engineer. ORVAL E. RANDALL Jo PARISH: St. Ferdinand. Coin Club 4. OCCUIF TIONAL CHOICE: Undecided. 5' A yy 1-. 195. .I ,,,,, I W. ROSE St. Celestine, Benildus Club 2,3,4. Hon- 2,3. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Unde- LIAM H. ROSE ' ISH: St. Celestine. Benildus Club 3,4. Honor I I,3. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Science. LIP J. ROSENBURG Butch ISH: St. Ferdinand. OCCUPATIONAL ICE: Airline Pilot. L - is--f ti x sf: fr slxvfteif. 'A ani eeiie f I Q M - 4. I x RONALD F.'REVELL Ron PARISH: Divine Savior. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Business. DENNIS W. REYNOLDS Denny PARISH: St. Pascal. Advisory Officer I. Benildus Club I. Scholarship Club 4. Honor Roll I,2, Chorus I. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Pharma- cist. PETER J. RIPPEL Pete PARISH: St. Ferdinand. Football I. Track I,2. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Business. I 5'-1-Lia, ., . 7 as lk ,ix L5 V . kk L.-5 2 rrre .Q . . . . I Q 4 it 'T L. ' . ,E 'L ' Q 5 I'!.1y L I ' K., iii X' M. RUTKOWSKI Ed St. Ferdinand. Benildus Club 2,3. Coin I. Audio-Visual Club I,2. OCCUPATIONAL OICE: Accountant. BERT J. RUTKOWSKI Rat RISH: Immaculate Heart of Mary. Scholarship ub 4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Doctor. BERT G. RYAN Bob RISH: St. Pascal. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: siness. It af lass ff! ROBERT J. ROTH Bob PARISH: St. Angela. Junior Achievement 2. OC- CUPATIONAL CHOICE: Aviation. JOSEPH A. RUCKAUF Joe PARISH: St. Eugene. Benildus Club I,2. Chorus 3,4. Art Club 4 .OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Aeronautical Engineer. CHARLES P. RUDIS Chuck PARISH: St. Cornelius. Football I. OCCUPA- TIONAL CHOICE: Mattress Tester. S X 'IP' DENNIS L. RZEPKA Steps PARISH: St. Cornelius. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Aviation Mechanic. RICHARD F. RZEPKA Zep5 PARISH: St. Wenceslaus. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Flight Engineer. RICHARD E. SAAK Zack PARISH: St. Ferdinand. Benildus Club 4. OfIIcial's Club 4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Gym Coach. VINCENT G. SATARINO Vince PARISH: St. Viator. Advisory Officer 3,4. OC- CUPATIONAL CHOICE: Undecided. BARRY M. SAUNDERS Ponderosa PARISH: St. Celestine. Advisory Officer I,2,3,4. Student Council 4. Football I. Officials Club 4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Accountant. DAVID G. SAVINI Dave PARISH: St. John Bosco. Advisory OFFIcer 2. Monogram Club 4. Y.C.S. 2. Football 2,3,4. Track 2,3,4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Unde- cided. MARTIN W. SCHECHTEL Marty PARISH: St. Genevieve. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Undecided. PAUL J. SCHERER PARISH: St. Mary of the Woods. Benildus Club 4. Cross Country I,3. Track I. Tennis 3,4. OC- CUPATIONAL CHOICE: Business. ROBERT W. SCHLEICHER Bob PARISH: St. Eugene. Advisory Ollicer I. Benild- us Club 4. Monogram Club 3,4. Scholarship Club 3,4. Student Council 3,4. Chess Club 4. Cross Country I,2,3. Honor Roll I,2,3,4. Na- tional Honor Society 2,3,4. Track I,2,3,4. OC- CUPATIONAL CHOICE: Nuclear Physicist. Q JAMES M. SAFRAN Bror PARISH: St. Tarcissus. Benildus Club 4. Au Visual Club 2,3. OCCUPATIONAL CHO Agricultural Engineer. JOHN G. SAHN PARISH: St. Priscilla. Advisory Officer 2,3,4. nildus Club 4. Scholarship Club 3,4. Stu Council 3,4. Green 8. Gold 3,4. Biology Clu Honor Roll I,2,4. Chorus I,2,3,4. Sheen I,2,3. National Honor Society 2,3,4. Y.C.S. 3. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Legal Counsa JEROME F. SANDRAS Por PARISH: St. Genevieve. Advisory Officer Monogram Club 4. Football 2,3,4, OCCU TIONAL CHOICE: Football Coach. PAUL J. SCALETTA PARISH: Our Lady Help of Christians. Advisory OHI- cer 2. Football l,2,3. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: En- ALLEN R. SCARLESKI , nAln PARISH: St. William. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: :-me--'af ir!! he Q in Hr TH OMAS SC HMI DT Tcl PARISH St. Ferdinand. OCCUPATIOIS CHOICE: Lawyer. RICHARD E. SCHNEPP Deceased. FRANK P. SERRITELLA Bull PARISH: Notre Dame. OCCUPATIO. CHOICE: Engineer. i NNIS M. SHARKEY The Kid RISH: St. Celestine. Benildus Club 4. OCCU- TIONAL CHOICE: Doctor. BERT C. SHEEHAN Bob RISH: St. Robert Bellarmine, Benildus Club 4. virnming 2. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Busi- ss. I'IDAN D. SHYMKOVICH Bo RISH: St. Nicholos. Benildus Club 4. Chess ub 3,4. Art Club I. Dance Bond 3,4. OCCU- XTIONAL CHOICE: Undecided. xzfcv' M' is , :,yl I HENRY J. SMALEC Smo PARISH: Our Lady of Mercy. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Cooch. THOMAS C. SMITHE Smidy PARISH: St. Ferdinand, Benildus Club 3,4. OCCUPA- TIONAL CHOICE: Business. sagging QNIEL J. STANTON Stace RISH: St. Angela. Monogram Club 3. Swim- ing I,2,3,4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Me- Ionicol Engineer. OMAS A. STANTON RISH: St. Tarcissus. Philosophy Club 2,3,4. levision Club 3,4. Honor Roll 2,3,4. Science lub 3,4. Sheen Club I,3. OCCUPATIONAL HOICE: Electrical Engineer. ,ICHAEL F. STEGER Joe ARISH: St. Cyprian. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: eacher or Engineer. 359-., 'UN' PAUL J. SILVESTRI SiI PARISH: St. Ferdinond. Biology Club 2. Cross Country 3. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Meteor- ologist. MICHAEL S. SINDUT Mike PARISH: St. Lodislous. Benildus Club 4. OCCU- PATIONAL CHOICE: Undecided. JOSEPH A. SINKOVITZ Joe PARISH: St. Cornelius. Golf 2,3,4. Bowling 4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Business. ff? ANTHONY W. SOKOLOWSKI Tony PARISH: St. Ferdinand. Honor Roll 4. OCCUPA- TIONAL CHOICE: Architect. JAMES P. SPACHNER Jim PARISH: Immaculate Conception. Benildus Club 4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Business. THOMAS C. SPACHNER Ace PARISH: Immaculate Conception. OCCUPATION- AL CHOICE: Undecided. YIM, RICHARD J. STEGGERS Stegs PARISH: St. Edward. Benildus Club l,2. Honor Roll 2. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Undecided. JAMES R. STEWART Jim PARISH: St. Pascal. Benildus Club 4. Golf 3. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Accountant. RAY J. STONE Rocky PARISH: Sf. Constance. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Engineer. --:tus 1. 1 -.wt 3: 9.15 .. ,. --:R -1: H- ref: 1...:3:.::::?.es ,: R . T . was 4 RICHARD R. STUEBE Stubbs PARISH: St. Ferdinand. Benildus Club 2,4. Student Council 4. Stage Crew 2. Audio-Visual Club I,3. Cheerleader 3,4. Chorus 3,4. Football I. OCCUPA- TIONAL CHOICE: Dentist. MICHAEL J. STRUGALLA Mike PARISH: St. Bartholomew. Benildus Club 4. Chess Club 4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Physician. le. WWA ANTHONY J. TERESI Tony PARISH: St. William. Coin Club I. Audio-Visual Club I. Green 8. Gold 3.4. Art Club I,3. Tele- vision Club 3. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Mo- tion Picture Director. MARTIN J. THOMAS Marty PARISH: St. Ferdinand. Benildus Club 4. Biology Club 2. Honor Roll 2,3. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Physics. THOMAS N. TIERNEY Terrible PARISH: St. Priscilla. Cross Country I. OCCUPA- TIONAL CHOICE: Undecided. 4 ROGER A. STOS Sta PARISH: St. Paul of the Cross. Benildus Club Student Council 3,4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOII Businessman. MICHAEL T. STOWICK Mil PARISH: St. Viator. OCCUPATIONAL CHOI1 Undecided. FRANK M. STRYCZEK St PARISH: Immaculate Conception. Chorus fl OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Teacher. ,Q 'NN Q I, b b , H ' W i if . iv I , at C PAUL F. SWIECICKI SWT PARISH: St. Robert Bellarmine. Coin Club 3. ology Club 2. Track 2. OCCUPATIOI' CHOICE: Pharmacist. KENNETH J. SZALAJKA Tarzi PARISH: St. Rosalie. Benildus Club 4. Scho ship Club 4. Student Council 4. Cross Cour I,3. Honor Roll I. Chorus 4. Sheen Club National Honor Society 2. Art Club i. Y.C.S. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Business. MICHAEL A. SZALKIEWICZ Mi PARISH: St. Robert Bellarmine. Advisory Ott' 4. Student Council 4. Honor Roll 2,3,4. OO PATIONAL CHOICE: Lawyer. as . AZ, .k . fi, - . I I BERT P. TONKOVIC Tinkerbell RISH: St. John Bosco. OCCUPATIONAL . OICE: Aviation Mechanic. CHARD J. TUFANO Lawyer XRISH: St. John Bosco. Advisory Officer 4, Of- gials Club 4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Ma- es. OMAS P. TULLY Tull RISH: St. Lucy. Football 4. OCCUPATIONAL OICE: Undecided. : Na., , 153 x 'S OMAS J. ULLO B.T.O. IIARISH: St. John Bosco. Art Club 2, Officials lub 4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Architect. SEPH C. USERY Joe ERISH: Immaculate Conception, OCCUPATION- L CHOICE: Undecided. NTHONY .I. VALVO Tony ARISH: St. John Bosco, OCCUPATIONAL HOICE: Accounting, w w 4- N . JAMES J. TOBIN Tobe PARISH: St. Genevieve. Junior Achievement 2. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Electrical Technician. RAYMOND M. ToKARz Mighty Mouse' PARISH: St. Robert Bellarmine. Benildus Club 2, 3. Legion of Mary 2. Athletic Manager 2. Chess Club i,2. Dance Band 3.4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Draftsman. GERALD J. ToMAszswsKi Tom PARISH: sr. Priscilla. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Draftsman. K :eff-P it ,I 5 . .I P' t: : I DENNIS D. TYSL Denny PARISH: Immaculate Conception. Biology Club 2. Band I,2,3,4. Honor Roll 2. Tennis 3,-4. OCCUPA- TIONAL CHOICE: Accountant. THOMAS P. ULBERT Tom PARISH: St. Edward. Benildus Club 4. Philosophy Club 3,4. Honor Roll 2,3,4. Sheen Club I. National Honor Society 3,4. Art Club 3,4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Teacher. of .TR ,FE-L. K hx.. :gy .4 :kb ,.., JOHN E. VANIS Whity PARISH: St. Bartholomew. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Service. GERALD A. VAN KOLLENBURG Jerry PARISH: St. Francis Borgia. Band 4. Honor -Roll K 2. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Engineer. MICHAEL P. VEDDER Mike PARISH: Immaculate Conception. OCCUPATION- AL CHOICE: Undecided. Q . ix xx I Y .i ,' it N HENRY S. WAGNER Chinc PARISH: St. John Bosco. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Business. JAMES F. WALSCHEID Wally PARISH: St. Celestine. Benildus Club 2,3,4. OC- CUPATIONAL CHOICE: Business. DENNIS S. WARZECHA Denny PARISH: St. Robert. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Undertaker. H X .fx fr.- I Q if if K f 5-.1 ix x ROBERT J. WENDEL Bob PARISH: St. Ferdinand. Advisory Officer I. Be- nildus Club I,2,3,4. Y.C.S. I,2,3,4. OCCUPA- TIONAL CHOICE: Accountant. RICHARD P. WENTZLAFF King PARISH: St. Veronica. Honor Roll I,2,3,4. OC- CUPATIONAL CHOICE: Accountant. FLORENZ X. WERNET F.X. PARISH: Maternity B,V.M. Football I,2. OCCU- PATIONAL CHOICE: Architect. ,urn GQ R' fi 2, PARISH: St. William. Coin Club 2,3. Basketb I,2,3. Football I,2,3. OCCUPATIONAL CHOI Drafting. JOSEPH P. VITELLO Joe PARISH: St. William. OCCUPATIONAL CHOIC Business Administrator. GREGORY J. VON NEMETH Greg PARISH: St. Ferdinand. Benildus Club 4. Chor: 4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Undecided. DENNIS J. VERO Stllt ,.. . 4 i'f 'v VQ ADM 5'J. DANIEL G. WAYNE Da PARISH: St. Mary of the Woods. Benildus CI 4. Music Appreciation 2. Scholarship Club 3 Philosophy Club 2. Shamrock 3,4. Biology Cl 2. Honor Roll I,2,3,4. Chorus I,2,3,4. Nation Honor Society 2,3,4. Monogram Club 4. Cha Club 4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Electric Engineer. VICTOR V. WELLS Finger PARISH: St. Cornelius. Audio-Visual Club 2,3, OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Undecided. PHILIP J. WENCEK Phi PARISH: St. Tarcissus. Benildus Club 4. Schol ship Club 4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Rang er. I Wm. ' .,, ,I I . fl . ' i....: , ' .fagwv ...we , QQ Q I Q t ux .K Q XX FREDRIC F. WIELKIEWICZ Yogi Bea PARISH: St. Edward. Advisory Otilicer 4. Benil us Club 4. Music Appreciation I. Biology CI: 2. Chorus I,2,3,4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOIC Chemical Engineer. RONALD K. WISNIEWSKI Do Ron Ror PARISH: St. John Berchmans. Benildus Club 3, Honor Roll I,2. OCCUPATIONAL CHOIC Chemist. DONALD B. WISOWATY Wi PARISH: Our Lady of Grace. Audio:Visual CIJ 2. Honor Roll I. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: U decided. ILBERT A. WITHERSPOON AlcaspoOn RISH: Blessed Sacrament. Advisory Otticer 4. sketball I,2,3,4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: yin Instructor. ICHARD A. WOJCIK Rich RISH: St. Eugene. Benildus Club 4. Chorus 4. CCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Business Administra- r. AYNE J. WOJTALIK Rudy FZISH: St. Bartholomew. OCCUPATIONAL HOICE: Undecided. 4. css 3 A .5 X . qw lj J. YOUNKER Augie St. Monica. Biology Club 2. Honor Roll Golf I,3,4. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Golf L. ZADORA Big Z St. Sylvester. Benildus Club I. Honor 1,2. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Psychology. F. ZAKRZEWSKI Mr. U St. Ferdinand. Football 3. OCCUPA- AL CHOICE: Service. N R it J. ZIARKO Vini St. Ladislaus. Legion of Mary 2,3,4. Club 3,4. Student Council 3,4. 8: Gold 3,4. Honor Roll 2,3,4. Sheen 2. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Social Work. CHOICE: Dentist. PH S. ZURAWSKI Joe t. Viator. Stage Crew 2. OCCUPA- AL CHOICE: Psychiatry. R. ZIENTY Gene t. Ferdinand. Biology Club 2. OCCU- C... 'F'-f X-wi if : N T ., . + . . Vai H K fe f 'Sag Q Q N is i s .I 'S 1 iw s 1 'K HFS :- me .F I xg: -sale M K 3 Fi., :tix t ...pn 'F' Qi EDWIN J. WYNARD Smiley PARISH: St. John Berchmans. Student Council 4. Biology Club 2. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: En- gineer. RAYMOND F. YOUNG Coach PARISH: Our Lady of Grace. Athletic Manager 3,4. Cross Country 2. Sheen Club I. OCCUPA- TIONAL CHOICE: Mechanical Engineer. THOMAS H. YOUNG Tom PARISH: St. Bartholomew. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Undecided. I SSX S: LAWRENCE R. ZAREMBA PARISH: St. William. OCCUPATIONAL CHOICE: Accountant. JOHN J. ZEMAIER Hans PARISH: St. Veronica. Advisory Officer 2,3. OC- CUPATIONAL CHOICE: Commercial Artist. HUGH J. ZENTMYER Baby PARISH: Immaculate Heart of Mary. OCCUPA- TIONAL CHOICE: Business. IX U' ix 'UN ll1'Hx1II iftleiaIl.!'1Il,nI nt 7,I .. ! III ,iIIt.,' aids? i MMX Jysn IM PM .1 I . 3gi'g RE' '5I'a', li ' V 'I I' IIFIIIA-I'2 !ylI,l.:I.I'g FAMOUSASAYINGAS ' Q ' What was I Ir S d y G p I 1 Dummy L,LL , , , numb bn IIII I 2 Tha g r gh II I I' I I I'Phy fh a I I 'II Ih I th L I I I A gm rr: d I I I Blg 3 6 Tough as nail 1 1 I It !'!IJe,I!r 'HI NNW H 'HW ,IH fl' , :.a fE.'f!i' K' I. '. 1 a. :' . I 1 - '- -,1'1 r,-m.'I if -Mae..-. - :I ', : I il! eff' I Ii, , DV! fi,-: ' , . . 5 z 4. ,I , l': . f', Q , , in l. I'.. ll' I 4 ,I Jh ',' th . I - . , g GS g f Q I I uwin CPL! f vb ll I 'free R 9 I Ut' fly: 1 In V! , 1 fl!! IMI' UI ', I ,If III L':x:a.i5I:,iII:f:21OSI I 1 I lf V49 lf, pri' 1 T: 'L ,I Rf tDy Ig falls IQIIYI Ilwzug igf I M952 4' I' I f- ,s, , I 2 ., Al I ' -PQ.MCBfIS3eI1 WIIIeS1I1,5enI0rs4ef!' 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Kowalski Editor Bieschke Florian R. 5 ' . Cebulski, Gregory G. Dmyterko, George R. Dhein, Gary R. Dudek, Joseph E. Fehling, William T. nr ,WX X,XX i Qilvl X X VXX M XXXW X it Xmw 2X'Xt 1 X, -X, 44 34 'W 6 MN N R X X i 3 2 M? ' ez X' X rr J whiff Figus, Thaddeus S. Ganek, Richard W. Garofalo, Gregory A. Gawlik, Robert E. Holbrook, Michael J. Koenig, James E. ' l X. jrain is ' Mi? ,ii Kucharski, Peter C. Lery, Bruce J. Lesperance, Lawrence A. Luck, George M. Marshall, Mark F. Maschek, Michael C. Mazza, Thomas A. Michal, Joseph W. Osikowicz, .lehrey M. Pivarcyk, Richard T. Polinslci, James F, Powers, James A. Preiwisch, Andrew L. Quaid, Robert E. Rickert, John T. Santangelo, Samuel A. Sassetti, Ronald F. Schuster, James L. fl K nr., . W Serwa, Walter D. Sowa, Dennis F. Varchmin, Thomas E. HOMEROOM OFFlCERS: Anthony J. Cuccio, President Paul J. Stellato, Vice-President Daniel J. O'Connor, Treasurer William T. Hepperle, Secretary I xv x ff' J HOMEROOM OFFICERS: John P. Hennigan, President William R. McManaman, Vice-President Louis C. Pisano, Secretary Robert N. Giovannoni, Treasurer JW' Babiak, Robert P. Bannick, Arthur J. Brown, James W. Cahill, Terrence E. Cirone, Raymond J. Duda, Thomas W. Emiley, Stephen Ferm, David G. Fischer, Karl E. Fugiel, Thomas F. F. Gabriel, Roy M. Gorek, Thomas C. ,- . . 1.- J Governale, Donald Klaus, Ronald W. Kennedy, Dennis F. F. Kopczynski, Frank J. Koziol, John P. Kroll, Dennis E. Laulckanen, James J Loehr, John P. Lorenz, Thomas Maika, George E. Maleclci, Thomas D. J. Mazza, Harold J. McGinnis, William J. Militello, Michael J. Noreen, James P. Pienta, William T. Ramacciotti, Victor Rasane, Ray W. Rizzo, Ronald A. Rosenmayer, Howard L. Schultz, Donald M. Starer, Philip G. Templin, Raymond J. P. JLINIGR Callaghan, Martin T. Carey, Michael J. Carsello, John K. Chance, Michael W. Dauer, James A. Dowling, William J. DiVito, Ralph J. Gaeti, Michael P. Garden, Richard D. Gentile, Samuel P. Grapenthien, Thomas Gunia, Philip R. . - .f 'sf ix Hampton, Matt H. Henning, Gregory A. Heraty, Peter J. Hull, Dennis R. Jensen, Roger A. Johnson, Thomas A. Kaminski, Michael W. Kennedy, Thomas E. Kole, George M. Krol, Robert J. Larkowslci, James F. LaScola, Robert P. Macada, James J. Mueller, Paul R. Newton, Walter C. Olen, Thomas D. Parsino, Michael R. Peruscini, Michael C. Pesce, Matthew A. Petricca, Clement A. Ryan, Michael P. Sisk, Terrence J. Sulita, Terrence M. Woinar, Jerald A. Barbaria, Joseph A. E HOMEROOM OFFICERS: Gregory R. O'Kon, President Edward D. Vanek, Vice-President Thomas J. Cahill, Secretary Thomas J. Como, Treasurer ii Blackburn, Harry A. HOMEROOM OFFICERS: James J. Calabrese, President Anthony D. Chiefari, Vice-President lrvin P, Burgrafl, Secretary Thomas J. Quinn, Treasurer I Byrne, John J. Carlson, Daniel E. Comiskey, James L. D'Agostino, Eugene L. Dolan, John W. Halvorsen, Gary M. Hendrickson, Robert C. Jarvis, Wayne J. Kaminski, James W. Klaus, Richard J. Knapp, William T. Lochbihler, James Loeb, Robert A. Maloney, Daniel J. Maloney, Michael R. Mannino, Michael D. Mastrino, James M. Mayworm, James R. McHugh, Kevin G. Mengarelli, Raymond R Penar, Allan J. Pfister, Lawrence M. Romanelli, William D. Schenk, Charles N. Senderak, Kenneth L. Sibley, Frank J. Stachula, William J. Strissel, James A. Svoboda, Robert W. Swoik, Craig M. Taclevic, Ralph D. Tomaselli, Jerome R. Triggiani, Rocco J. Weber, Michael J. Whalen, James E. Zieserl, Robert M. JUNIOR IOS Blahut, Joseph C. Bourassa, Paul N. Boutier, Patrick J. Coutre, Lawrence . Czahor, Stanley J. Daley, John M. Dean, William C. Farrell, Michael D. Goslee, Roy T. Higginson, Daniel Hoffman, Thomas Huyghebaert, James E. G. E. Jedzinek, Michael J. Laurine, James A. Mahoney, Thomas J. Maloney, James C. McNamee, Daniel W. Mendlik, Raymond T. Migala, Paul W. Mingey, James R. Musur, Aloysius J. Obholz, Paul J. Olday, Richard F. Pierce, Daniel J. Repke, Randell D. Roberts, Victor J. Schuman, Donald P. Senderak, Keith L. Siebert, Raymond N. Sinars, Gerard J. Smith, David R. Sticha, Charles Tamburrino, Carl F. Wigdzinski, Lawrence J. Wilczynski, Ronald E. . '14 sf 55 ziigightflfl 4 s -J, 'f sl rv .ljtsfiii yt M ilf Jil si 5 fi J HOMEROOM OFFICERS: John J. Trecka, President James A. Kenaga, Vice-President Patrick J. Mclnerney, Secretary-Treasurer .f ..- Ackermann, Kenneth E. I HOMEROOM OFFICERS: James A. Kuffel, President Brion M. Groth, Vice-President Edward J. Tully, Secretary Jerry M. Shea, Treasurer 'Neg JUNIOR Atkins, Richard B. Breman, Richard F. Brudzinski, Kenneth L. Burzynf-ki, Gregory E. Calvey, James R. Catalano, Robert J. Dabek, Leonard F. Degenhart, James M, Dempsey, William M. Edfors, John P. Fiduccia, Joseph R. Franke, Anthony L. B-u--v Frede, Gregory R. Gargano, Michael P. Gartner, Thomas W. Holec, Lawrence G. Jason, Timothy D. Kereluk, Richard J. LaValle, Albert J. Mahoney, Michael P. Maika, Eugene A. Milota, Frank O, Murray, John W. Ochwat, Ronald J. Pawula, Donald J. Reynolds, Brian A. Russo, Sam C. Schalk, Ronald Stan, Richard C. Strach, Mitchell E. Thornton, Jerome P. Westberg, Thomas W White, John R. Wolf, James P. Wolf, Jerome E. Zychowslci, Alan J, JUNIOR O Basile, Michael J. Bazar, Terrence T. Blau, Dennis R. Bobka, Frederic R. Chromicz, John J. Cordeiro, Gary T. Cunningham, Michael P Delaney, Richard M. Fischer, Lawrence J. Gerner, Dennis P. Gleich, Jerome P. Granias, John G. Hinds, Charles M. Hlivko, Terrance J. Hurt, Edward L. Kelly, Daniel J. Kielbasa, Dennis E. Kotnaur, Frank J. Kraft, Howard W. Kraus, John M. Maestranzi, Theodore J. Milici, Anthony E. Miller, Thomas E. Nichols, Earl S. Noyes, Ralph R. Ori, Ronald J. Pawlalc, Edward J. Prosi, Robert J. Pyzyna, Dennis A. Ryan, Thomas M. Rylko Kenneth J. Spicer, Thomas A. Splitt, Walter J. Verdone, Vincent J. Volpi, Peter A. Wenshuton is, Thomas E. HOMEROOM OFFICERS: Jack F. Vitacco, President Anthony C. Pelletier, Vice-President Robert A. Musiala, Secretary Robert J. Pitzaferro, Treasurer HOMEROOM OFFICERS: Thomas J. Higgins, President Lawrence W. Bemben, Vice-President William P. Andreozzi, Secretary David V. Romero, Treasurer JUNIOR Attclway, Thomas F. Bez, Thomas J. Borucki, Roy J. Calistri, Fred F. Condon, Timothy W. Dabe, Rodney J. Dalton, John L. Davis, Joseph H. Gatz, Lawrence V Jehlik, Ronald C. Kleich, Thomas E. Land, Michael T. Laurie, John R. Leonard, James E. Maher, John T. Milici, Joseph A. Moretti, Robert J. Nix, Robert J. Pardy, Fred J. Stagg, Steven J. Swanson, Donald R. Usery, Robert L. Warzecha, Gerald W. Anello, Vito P. Banot, Dale W. Becker, Terrence C. Bottigliero, Michael F. Bowman, Michael A. Carfagnini, Robert H Clegg, Allen J. Cummings, Ralph G. Dean, William J. DeMatteo, Richard L. Evenhouse, Richard M. Fontmahn, Gregory J. Gagliardi, Joseph A. Giambrone, Frank M. Herbert, Gregory M. Hoppe, Dennis J. Hoversen, Gerald J. Jakubowski, Frederick T. Keller, Leroy F. LeCompte, David A. Micheli, Ronald J. Milas, Theodore W. Morrison, Thomas M. Mulcahy, John F. Ranallo, Frederick C. Rauen, Ralph J. Vara, Arthur J. Vehlow, Ronald E. Waychoff, John D. Willard, James P. HOMEROOM OFFICERS Michael J. McConville President James M. DiNapoli Vice President James C. Bogucki Secretary ThomasJ Murphy Treasurer Zirngibl, David M. if HOMEROOM OFFICERS: Neil J. Golimowski, President Charles R. Farber, Vice-President Daniel J. Murphy, Secretary Robert F. Bugiel, Treasurer ,sp Q, N'-,. rl'4'f 'fs Jumon l' VE Adam, Charles N. Baer, James J. Basiczynskyi, Marion Best, Bruce A. Boncler, James A. Brown, Thomas J. Coghlan, Ridgely W. Cortese, Frank J. Cranston, Edward E. Dorgan, Thomas D. Gohl, Craig E. Healy, Terrence R. Q. ,, us- I lovino, James R. Iwicki, Harry J. Jensen, Richard L. Kerz, John J. Klein, Andrew C. Kolozsy, Edward J. Marszalek, Joseph J, Marzano, Anthony E. Mengarelli, Ronald D. Mundo, Richard C. Nowarita, William A. O'Brien, John Olson, Paul B. Rouzan, Donald G. Ryan, James P. Scatchell, John A. Smithe, Gary M. Spallino, Frank J. Sullivan, Timothy J. Swastelc, Richard J. Tamburrino, Jerome B Tramutola, James F. Van l-lousen, Leonard H Warzynslci, James E. Ammer Jerome J. Beillnski Edmund L. Brennan Michael M. Brogan Joseph O. Calragirone, Michael P. Carson William J. Drantz, Albert W. Hanschmann, Alfred W. Hemmer, Frederick R. Kofwica, Jerome J. Kouba, Dennis A. Kozil, Roger E. Kroll John A. Modonia Robert J. Moftram David C. Mule Benlomin P. Mullen Robert M. Mulvey Michael P. Oddo, Phillip C. Ongena, James P. Piekur, Kenneth E. Pozdol, William W. Rindone, Ronald A. Somlow, Alan C. Schlemma Michael Sllwa Thomas K. Slowik Jerome S. Sfrubbe James M. Swldron Ronald S. Szankowski, Thomas G. Tedesco, Beniamin A. Tekien, William S. Wagner, Joseph F. Wierzbicki, Ronald J. Young, Gary O. Zecchin, Luciano G. xllilli il l llil. ., .... ,W ,..,....,., ...... , ...,, . ,wyilli in .T . HOMEROOM OFFICERS: John E. Walsh, President Michael L. Thomka, Vice-President Richard C. Rolla, Secreiary Lawrence J. Kosiek Treasurer E7 u.. 1' s 5 Abele, Thomas .gl IA 'cfs as-,f SOPHOMORE Anderson, George L. b Andrews, Robert L. Q Barney, James R. 1 Boro, James E. . Brandt, Ronald S. '-, A pts it as l SN 2. vs Brullo, Robert A. l Brushaber, Gerard H. Burke, Michael O. Czaplewski, Raymond L. Engelhardt, Don G. 1 l Gramm, Thomas W. Hannan, Mark P. Hausknechl, Robert W. Kestler, William T. Kikulski, John T. Kowalczyk, Jerome E. Mastalski, Wayne J. McCrea, Philip J. Mcparland, Charles P. Metelka, Ronald T. Moderi, Martin J. Newman, Joseph E. Ney, Richard C, Pagano, Philip L. Peldyak, Paul E. Piazza, Ralph A. Porcellino, Michael R. Porter, Terrence C. Rizzo, Michael A. summelisl Gregory B' HOMEROOM OFFICERS: William P. Golden Presiclenl' Richard W. AveMaria Vice-President Thomas A. Walsh Troc, Joseph D. Secretary TrZC1SliO, MC1I'k E- Frank G. Sabatino WUYNC, Philip J- Treasurer Wilczynski, Paul A. Wolski, Christopher SOPHOMORE 202 I 5? dis' BW Q . 4 , qv 2: . ' tl: gm: ., ,, HOMEROOM OFFICERS: Joseph F. Locallo President Robert C. Otte Vice-President Jeffrey J. Formell Secretary Richard A. Hiera Treasurer Conwell, Hugh L. Corso, Vincent,,T. Dunlap, Lawrence D. Flannigan, Joseph A. Foley, Edward F. Frehr, Steven J. Frey, Michael E. Giardini, William C. Gordon, Kenneth M. Grimes, Gerald M. Hill, Gerald W. Holzmeister, George E. Hruby, Russell J. Karnick, Kevin P. Kawa, John N. Klevin, Robert E. Kloc, James E. Kubica, LeRoy D. Locascio, Samuel A. Mayworm, Michael A. Nozicka, Harry J. O'Brien, Michael D. O'Brien, Patrick R. O'Connell, Timothy J. Passaglia, Paul K. Portschy, Robert J. Peeters, Robert F. Ptak, Allen J. Rutkowski, Donald A. Shelton, Patrick J. Sienkiewicz, Kenneth M. Sticha, Robert J. Tefft, Phillip J. Tortorello, Peter M. Yagnisis, James A. -wisp, M- M. 1 i gms? Bauer, Martin W. Borowski, Robert S. Cannizzaro, Anthony C. . M ks .- '28-T gt! if aw, t .Q .Ll fx .' nl' W. J' 3 K ' , , N, l . 9, if w. . ,Y . , . x -an gf 5' wif W . 4 ,F QOPHOMORE Q03 Barabas, Robert J. Blake, Gary J. Brasher, John T. Carbonaro, Alfred T. Carollo, Anthony P. Coughlan, James E. Cwik, August J. DiBenedetto, Salva Fritz, Jerome J. Hough, David G. Hunthausen, Roger J. Keller, James A. Klopack, Jerome M. Korodzieiewski, Michael Kusar, Charles T. Lavelle, William E. tor Lawrence, Charles W. Leifel, Ronald J. Logan, Michael G. Meilinger, Phillip S Musielak, John J. Oles, Gerald M. Pacewicz, Edward A. Petersen, Carl J. Petrizzi, Richard J. Polizzi, Andrew Pollack, Charles E. Redman, Rick H. Ross, Thomas P. Shanahan, Michael Siciliano, Anthony J. Traxler, Joseph W, Turkowski, Gerald J. Vuich, Michael J. Wittig, Robert C. J. '- aav. A l, -Sf . . f i 1.-.. Xi if Rv I ' , K x S, 'nr t HOMEROOM OFFICERS Richard M. DeFrank President Samuel F. Casano Vice-President' John J. Vondran Secretary John A. Cwik Treasurer Q04 QOPHOMORE .. ' ' 1 . sk - fear: -'mf' .L 8 . . i' '4 F ri s ' '..': 15 L- KVI? iz- V N rf, . ' Xigaigg Si iQ1:1if 2, .a 552333251295 HOMEROOM OFFICERS: Timothy M. Cronin President Michael J. O'Malley Vice-President Michael Bocarella Secretary Michael A. Bychowski Treasurer Carlson, Harry J. Chapman, James A. Conley, James E. Curley, Michael J. Dahme, William J. Emond, Gerald T. Fleming, James J. Glowczewski, Thoma Goralski, Frank J. Homan, Robert L. Jania, Alan J. Janis, Lance P. Koziol, John J. Lenardi, Anthony F. Mareci, Donald S. Martinez, Carlos S. Mclntyre, James G. Meyers, Daniel R. Mitchell, Steven H. Modico, Robert M. Ostrowski, Joseph M. Palermo, Peter J. Panfll, Richard S. Peszek, Anthony H. Poblocki, John E. Polaski, Joseph J. Powers, Patrick J. Salemi, John P. Schmidt, Joseph F. Schriner, Ronald J. Shea, Dennis F. Sniegowski, Paul J. Tyrpak, Gregory J. Walker, Wayne W. Walsh, Michael P. Allivato, Joseph A Artman, Daniel J. Ayres, Kenneth J. Bretz, Michael J. -M-fs was . ...., ,gl R it N ll in iw W ' llthxllllh till' lx lllll illltlll srl tr ASW Bartosik, Robert J. Battaglia, George R. fra. in , . F' 5 in T Ci. X. Pix yq. .M pgs, vu-Te. LVN .- In vs an W2-W Q . K. X 1.,.w. A .. Y... gem g- 0S,s My A yr v KT 205 SOPHOMORE Bellen, Gregory A. Brogan, John J. Calvey, Edward H. Casey, Patrick J. Chernich, Leonard S. DeJulio, Robert C. Flanagan, Kevin W. Flood, William T. Gasiorowski, Dennis Guild, Steven J. Hamelin, Robert J. Harris, Leonard H. Hayes, Gerald J. Hellmer, Ronald J. Jambrosek, Peter J. Kehoe, Robert A. Kline, Ronald G. Kmiecik, Joseph A. Kramer, Matthew J. Letarte, James A. Lulces, Richard R. Lunsford, James E. McTigue, James P. Miller, James E. Miller, Joseph R. Papke, Thomas A. Perri, Joseph M. Preucel, Joseph E. Ruckauf, John C. Sheehan, Stanley A. Spratt, Douglas A. Streichhirsch, John C. Stimpel, Antone J. Sullivan, Gerald F. Terranova, Thomas S. HOMEROOM OFFICERS: Raymond J. Kaminski President Steven L. Krych Vice-President Dennis M. Donofrio Secretary Joseph A. Fumagalli Treasurer SOPHOMORE 207 is 'mm J vw.. . .,. ,sm vhs..- . Vs K ,.., 5 .- at W Q HOMEROOM OFFICERS: Joseph A. Ibanez President Daniel W. Farrell Vice-President Edward R. Thommes Secretary John E. Lucas Treasurer Bielenda, Philip J. Bilka, Charles A. Coftman, Gregory S. Comiskey, Timothy L. Coutre, Roger A. - Dawson, James P. Ganiz, William L. Gough Earl F. Guilfoyle, James K. Guinta, Joseph J. Gunderson, John M. Hofgesang, Reinhard J. lovino, Robert J. Jannotta, Gene F. Jozef, Paul M. Koffler, Charles L. Liebert, John C. Losik, Stanley McKermitt, Patrick J. McMillan, James G. Murphy, Patrick J. Naidowski, Gary E. North, John R. Ostriker, Michael A. Perconti, Charles W. Pesce, Peter Piraro, Joseph A. Popek, Gregory M. Porretta, Lawrence Ptak, Terrence G. Schneider, James E. Tuman, John T. Tuttle, James R. Wisniewski, Henry J. Woicik, Raymond F. 4 Q x Anderson, Richard F. J Anselmini, Thomas Bertucci, Frederick rs.. V' , fc, QW .5 fvlza' ik 351-F .ip I '?- 'fi is , r.,, ,if xi .Q .f .fs nies. 6- ... . W, - a, 5 , M,- -s will A Y. Q ,ex ,A wx -ci gr ca, YN ' s ,. l X x rs ff Q. 'Wy ri. J . -5 3' g Q R. .x .Q 'N . QL. rg R if 6 R .., A.. TG fs as s w 1 31 ,fl vi' me 3 . Q ..-sg. :. N. Armbruster, f T 3 ck- Qi? 5 Fx? ins U S 322 'YA -- 52: N H is lf? t A . 5 i Q Q sv fs X WET ' Y sw qc. 'iles Q .J Qt. aft S Gregory J. . RR v 'L-JY Hb 7 5 R i LJ? 'B' JI' ,- in va fm' mr, t ,SIL sf .Y-is av 'Sri' SOPHOMORE 208 Barry, Terrence M. Becker, Joseph C. Blaskowski, Eugene J. Brown, Michael E. Cheeseman, Patrick J. Condon, Thomas E. Cronin, Thomas K. Daubach, William D. Davies, Richard A. Doherty, Thomas V. Doran, Patrick S. Esler, Thomas J. Gresko, Michael J. Haxton, Joseph J. Hendrick, Martin B. Heroty, Patrick M. Mahoney, Daniel R. Marino, John M. Massa, Drew L. Miloszewski, Thomas S. Naughton, Michael J. Pfeifter, Louis J. Retondo, Mario V. Rossetti, William H. Rybinski, Kenneth S. Serczyk, Richard H. Sittner, Gregory D. Stevenson, Robert R. Sullivan, Richard W. Theriault, Paul R. Troogstad, Curtis D. Wodas, William T. Walters, Thomas W. Weghorst, Dwight E. White, Thomas P. ,al N...,? HOMEROOM OFFICERS: Martin G. O'Donnell President Philip M. Whiting Vice-President Raymond A. Forgue Secretary-Treasurer ,,.A,.,,l giv ,.,,V . ,,.. 1 ,Z:, -is Hb' r HOMEROOM OFFICERS: Michael J. Arendt President Richard J. Sebastian Vice-President Thomas D. Mahoney Secretary Frank M. Fagiano Treasurer Brescia, John J. Bulgarelli, Robert L. Busam, Frank J. Cichanski, Donald J. Collins, Kevin E. Cooney, Thomas P. Farrell, Eugene M. Freres, Fred S. Gerardi, Kenneth B. Gorman, Dennis J., Kartheiser, Theodore J. Kliczko, John C. Kummer, Daniel J. Lange, William R. Legenski, Dennis J. Lisack, Lawrence E. Long, Gregory S. Mansfield, Bruce R. Martin, Thomas C. Paderski, Thomas E. Peters, John W. Racic, Robert W, Rafferty, Dennis G. Ramel, Gregory J. Rice, Gordon M. Rumps, Jerome K. Rzepka, Roger E. Schultz, Thomas J. Solinski, William A. Stephan, Lawrence F. Stupek, Gregory P. Thomas, John M. Velna, Joseph S. Walters, Robert L. Donohoe, Thomas H. f Daw ,hi xvlw ali' N., ' I 'Q 5 lit ' fi' . , 'I ,K Suv . . .gr b -::::': . ft. f A ik 4 . y ff 1 1 .I T ., X r 5 . . . I pri fr' X Q -- Boesen, James J. Bonta, Michael J. Carzoli, Daniel L. bi Aw .,'.' ' 329 ' I ,Uk 5 4- 'ish 1 KJ ? -P .' .F T1 u ,JS ': fc 5,4 tix i SOPHOMORE I 2 O Ciloorowski, John M. Cuzzone, Anthony M. Czosek, William F. DeCanio, Louis M. Dee, Daniel C. Fang, William R. Florczak, Ralph C. Fitzgibbons, Aloysius C. 'F Gallagher, Bernard J. Gallo, Thomas P. Geske, Glenn K. Gonzalez, Jorge Howe, Thomas J. Jacobs, Timothy G. Jordan, William A. Kmiecik, Gerald A. Kostycz, Robert J. Krause, Robert M, Kula, Gregory R. Laade, Ronald J. Lech, Frank J. Lee, Timothy A. Luptak, Michael J. Marotta, Brian J. Muszynski, Zenon J. Nozucka, Herman M. O'Brien, Patrick D. Puchalski, Patrick C. Shannon, Kevin J. SiPP, John E. Stachura, Daniel A. Sutton, Edward M. Tietz, Daniel E. Troogstad, Edward A. Wronski, Robert S. HOMEROOM OFFICERS Darryl N. Kowalczyk President John J. Marini Vice-President Vito F. D'Ambrosio Secretary Allan J. Citta Treasurer SOPHOMORE I I 2 T15 .2 .. ' -f'ls1,'.Q. if 1 Fifi, s w..-ifs.f. fe. .sex : iii?-fx. . 5 HOMEROOM OFFICERS: Thomas J. Rose President Richard J. Joyce Vice-President James F. Ryan Secretary Kenneth J. Dietz Treasurer Chambers, James P. Cieslak, Raymond J. Cirrincione, Sal J. Clock, Robert E. Coconate, Joseph M. Czech, Walter E. Dayton, William J. DiGiovanni, Michael Dinella, Vincent R. Ebert, Emmett F. Gattuso, John J. Gibula, Dennis W. Grobarek, Joseph V. Jenkins, Gerald W. Kaurs, Allan R. Kelly, Patrick J. Kluch, James M. Kozlowski, Stanley Kroll, Patrick J. J. J. Kurowski, Gerald A. Leavitt, Michael J. Maganzini, Paul J. Mogan, Martin J. Mulcahy, James R. Orengo, Michael A. Osgood, Ronald J. Peternard, John W. Piechna, Edward J. Romano, Michael D. Santella, Joseph J. Slowik, David F. Tomasello, James T. Trusz, Robert J. Wing, Nino E. Woicieszek, Richard S. ffm its si its 9 xc Qui Fw sh... ,Sk .ess -'ff' U wx? its 1 ,A 1. me Q, x ir .its ,Nw px' 1, . Ji bfi E35 Bertolozzi, Roy R. Bogaert, Raymond R. I fs sc 5 1, 5 QE-13 K A. s X A X N w 'H -1 fl lst, X,- -dv Q-l Q ...- QOPHOMORE ' 1 ':f' A: s .fr 15 ff' 6.1.2.1 is slim . fs 4 . , , 'K ,S r 'if ws R ' 5 F gf,:f.:tg:ss...'. r., :-.r s 7- VTE' .ek fe ss M , ' fic . R . F sf Q. rr: 3 gr, ci 6 0 1 X is My Backes, James C. 1 ,-,' ,qi -. ,V Q, ' ng, B .es K. fb 4 1- Q J l I,-Q ffm 'TNQ 5 9145- A K 1? r , 4: is s fs sf f ' iw.. Q: :lf 399' J 1 sz. iz' fr . , 1 X N v A N . WM F ,L F Ritz-,'ff. f A A 5 5 A hgh is X J 5 A A ,Q in J MX, -3 J f::s Barrett, Bruce M. Butler, James H. Cammarata, Robert J. Cortesi, Raymond T. Czaikowski, Kenneth R. Dykas, John M. Eden, Robert A. Franke, Jerome L. Giurato, Robert S. Gottrich, Richard A. Guzlowski, John Z. Heinrich, Timothy F. Hodits, Stephen R. Joyce, Daniel P. Kelly, David L. Lobes, Robert A. Luke, Joseph J. MacShane, Daniel A. McCarter, Edward J. McCarthy, Timothy J. Monco, John R. Pieczonka, Martin S. Pinter, Andrew J. Reeves, Thomas C. Relli, Richard S. Riordan, James G. Scowins, George P. Schlenker, William F. Schleser, Kurt P. Smith, James A. Snowdon, Richard J. Tenzillo, Robert Truitt, Michael A. Tudron, Frank B. Vendafreddo, Michael A. ,. .Ss X- as ,R- x..g x K' do Nbr- X -.rf qv -5 'UT -vi -f-...MQ HOMEROOM OFFICERS Joseph G. Burke President Richard W. Carlin Vice-President Martin J. Jordan Secretary Forrest J. Sipiora Treasurer 'H Adams, Gerald M. Caronna, William R. Crispino, Joseph A. Dadario, Guy A. Dawson, John DeRosa, Thomas A. Ferrari, Albert R. Fiduccio, James J. Getz, Ronald F. Gionnone, Mario J. Glofclce, William T. Guziec, Scott S. Hillesheim, Michael J. lndelli, Joseph A. Jamrozek, Robert P. Janetzke, Thomas J. Jannuzio, Joseph J Jayne, Terrance L. Kelly, Thomas P. Kuiak, Richard J. LiCavoli, John M. Lobes, Lawrence R. Lynn, James J. Mahoney, Joseph V. Millspaugh, William M. Monardo, Robert V. O'Brien, Roger J. Pencak, Gregory E. Petersen, Lyle W. Pieroni, James Schaefer, William H. Scherenberg, John P. Wagener, James J. Wieczorek Ronald L Zmuda, Robert C. HOMEROOM OFFICERS: John T. Mahoney, President Robert C. Montalbano, Vice President James J. Mangelli, Secretary Gregory E. Richardson Treasurer .iw Q. HOMEROOM OFFICERS: Daniel J. Schmidt, President L 3f-v , I Samuel R. Wright, Vice-President Henry A. Schreiber, Secretary Reginald H. Templin, Treasurer , I Accamando, Leonard F. Augustynowicz, John C. Bacarella, Robert S. 'F' Baldacci, James L. Bennett, William J. Burns, Terry M. Capuani, Robert P. Cholewa, Joseph C. Cigrang, Robert T. Clark, Daniel M. Dellaria, John J. Drury, William J. Earnest, James O. Formeller, Thomas M. Gangler, Bradley M. Grier, Marshall Higgins, John M. Hinrichs, James L. N I x 'y 1? ' V sr, Janlcowski, Michael W. ki li., - 'Q fy. 'Lim' Kawall, Thomas J. litsf J J ,Q Keenan, Patrick J. A Kennedy, Kyran A. - Larkin, William S. A Lewitke, Jerome M. 'J Stl. Mahoney, John D. . ,l ,251 Maloney, Matthew J. Q F Q, is T Miller, Donald G. JETT' Plocinski, Richard J. X, Pugliani, John D. Rajecvac, Hans A. Schlaiss, William D. ' .cn I H X , Sumiec, Daniel J. 6, 5 'W Tedesco, Louis J, 9 Troiani, Joseph E. Waycholt, Timothy M. Zelm, Robert E. I r Y. dn max Ss E I mr J x Q-.,, .X 5 we FQ f .Q Q A Evil I N k s... f ti nf: 1 1 m I W3 Cf- xv Ja, HOMEROOM ornceasi s fwft ,x Richard D. Kirch, President Q Paul J. Goloiuch, Vice-President -' Peter J. Lipa, Secretary gi Walter T. Mirczuk, Treasurer 1. .. 'ia it l ti --,, 1 1 33 k -w Q 5. .. 1 Adamek, Ronald W. Balla, William J. Bober, Douglas G. Bodden, Gregory J. Calkins, Kevin M. Carroll, Martin J. Chudy, Robert F. Conway, Patrick J. Crowder, Walter D. Diciglio, Lee R. Episcope, Louis A. Fitzpatrick, James E. Gibbons, Martin J. Hannon, Robert J. Johnson, Gerald T. Judges, Robert W. LaSusa, Vincent A. Lombard, Michael D. Mariano, Michael A. Markvart, William E. McFadden, Martin J. Neustadt, William J. Novinski, Michael A. Palac, Ronald J. Posuch, Edward K. Remakel, Ralph A. Schak, Richard A. Sopcich, Dennis J. Stoikci, John J. Straka, Robert P. Stubstad, Clement N. Terry, James R. ' Tondryk, Vincent J. Va ndenberg h, Charles J. Walter, Robert A. Wonders, Joseph A. r .xt . A ii., si s Ar HOMEROOM OFFICERS: Terrence A. Ulizzi, President Michael L. Bono, Vice-President Roy J. Beaty, Secretary Peter G. Brylinke, Treasurer Albrecht, Alvin E. Arf, George F.. Barnick, Walter E. Berry, Michael J. Colletti, Alex L. Cucchiara, Joseph C. Gentile, Leonard l-lanrahan, Daniel J. Heinrich, John F. Hennelly, Thomas W. Jennings, John M. Kenaga, Paul B. Kolozsy, David J. Kummerer, Frank P, Lazzaro, Charles R. Marcin, Joseph J. Marshall, William T. Meere, Michael J. Micheli, Dino J. Monaco, James V. Moreno, George S. Moscato, William J. Mueller, Stephen J. Nariss, Donald J. Nicosia, Michael A, Paletta, Salvatore F. Parkinson, John E. Pugh, Dennis W. Samuel, George H. Sankis, John F. Sewart, Douglas R. Stasiek, Jerome H. Strysik, Michael Targos, Richard J. Tierney, Robert J. Tomala, Casimir M. Tye, Ronald J. Waterstraat, Edward C. .,. -9 , li . fu E., l get . ws' . an Us . imc . . vi .Sm-fl t x.. F Artman, Timothy J. Baalke, Joseph H. Balzanto, Frank J. Callaghan, William Clifford, Robert V. Conley, Michael R. Crowley, Kevin J. Dillon, Thomas M. Fitzmaurice, Thomas J. Horwath, Charles P. Kashuba, Philip N. Kiialc, Michael J. Lauer, Richard J. Lutz, Paul H. Manning, John O. Martin, Dennis J. Martin, James R. McKillip, Stephen McNulty, Kevin M. Meilinger, David W. Miller, Gerald M. Milota, Gene E. Mocella, Robert A. Moranz, Thomas L. Perry, Donald C. Priami, Fred A. Przegiendo, Edward A. Schober, Joseph W. Slabinger, Michael P. Sokolski, Michael L. Stafford, Robert T. Tokarski, Joseph P. Tornatore, Salvatore J. Widd, John E. Younlcer, Richard A. Zingerle, Helmut G. HOMEROOM OFFICERS: Charles W. Hampton President Jerome S. Gols Vice-President Frank G. Dodaro, Secretary-Treasurer 1. HOMEROOM OFFICERS: .- L wee ,, ' W 'I 'x ggi.. is , E Il . li- 1 .- .F F fr hw . gr L! 47' ,.. K FW ll 4:5 QQ-rg. l tl John W. Willard President Robert J. Quilllinan, Vice-President James E. Bolognani, Secretary Michael J. Perry, Treasurer J lm, Beckman, Michael J Butler, Kevin B. Bychowski, Philip M. Carlson, Jettrey W. Cordaro, Gregory A. Cunningham, Gerald E. Dlask, James V. Doherty, William B. Dudek, James M. Eburno, Joseph V, Felgenhaucr, Wayne L. Flener, James H. Grazioso, Joseph D Hall, William P. Halyey, Robert J. King, Edward P. Komperda, John R. Mack, Edward W. MacShane, John M. McCarthy, David M. Michalski, Timothy Miller, John J. O'Brien, Carter S. Palucci, Michael D. Pierce, Patrick M. Polinski, Michael G. Russo, Carl J. Sanders, Douglas P. Santoro, Patrick L. Sauser, Peter L. Schwier, Charles J. Sibley, John F. Sigl, Charles A. Tierney, William C. Tokarz, Thomas M. Weir, Michael E. 91 P. Wilke, Robert A. Willer, Wayne A .Af , . . L' . X il'5...,ai-5 Accardi, Charles W. Angelo, William V. Blandi, Joseph F. Ciasnocha, Ronald M. Clymer, Kenneth C. Crolce, Timothy R. Crutchfield, Larry W. Cutro, George M. DiSandro, Nicholas A. Duffy, Terrence J. DuMolin, Gregory R, Gaughan, Thomas J. Hammersmith, John C. Harte, Terence J. Kavanaugh, Raymond J. Kraus, Peter A. Kremer, Thomas J. Kusz, Ronald F. LoPalermo, Philip J. Marchetti, Peter H. Matheu, Ellis L. Melone, Thomas J. Michalski, Jerome S. Olson, Martin J. Pokrana, Daryl F. Polanski, Gregory A. Quaiver, Steve P. Sarno, Ronald S. Seifert, Robert A. Servedio, John A. Shimkus, Ronald J. Surman, Lawrence W, Troccoli, Frank C. HOMEROOM OFFICERS: Frank B. Bielfeldt, President Gregory J. Mullins, Vice-President Donald M. Graves, Treasurer Joseph A. Puk, Sergeant-at-Arms Tyrcha, Michael E. Wilkinson, Robert W. ThomasJ OMalley Treasurer Allegretti, Daniel J. Arens, Martin J. Brogan, Patrick Eichstaedt, John J. Foley, Peter M. Gallagher, Frank P. Garcia, Steven R. Gilleran, Joseph S. Grunewald, Daniel J. Grunkowski, Ralph J. l-leiman, Kenneth R. Koegler, Thomas M. Kramer, Randall J. Krych, Michael J. Leshinske, Lawrence C. Mackowiak, Kenneth J McGovern, Terence J. Mclntyre, Thomas J. McNamara, John D. Otis, Richard P. Ramsey, Robert T. Reading, John J. Roth, Philip J. Saia, Phillip S. Sakowsky, Donald W. Schuck, Martin J. Skvarla, James D. Stasica, Terrence J. Stoesser, Steven R. Swierad, Dennis A. 93 -. an if s - .. 8 ' J. 4 HOMEROOM OFFICERS: Joseph G. Scaville, President Thomas J. Cech, Vice-President Donald P. Kopec, Secretary Brian M. Mclnerney, Treasurer Barkowitz, Richard G. Beyer, Anthony T. Bowler, Thomas H. 'ez- . - .. -,,,. Clement, Glenn G. Connelly, Matthew J. DeFabio, Richard A. Dolan, Timothy P. Giambrone, Michael S. Green, James K. Haerr, Ronald S. Heart, James R. Herzog, Jacob Huber, John R. X Iacullo, Richard J. lvers, Daniel J. Jeszka, Edward R. Karmgard, Robert T. Kiska, Wayne L. Kowalski, Jerome R. Kraus, Robert J. Kwasny, Stanley F. 1 LaCerra, Patrick G. Lee, Harry C. Luck, James M. Malkowski, Henry Monaco, Louis J. Moran, William E. Morrison, John J. Nakon, Edward R. O'Leary, Timothy J. Perez, Jose R. Piggott, William T. Ruh, Richard D. Schumacher, Frank E. Setka, Gerald E. Smith, Eric C. Sniegowski, Norbert J. Sullivan, Theodore P. Szczesniak, Kenneth A. Q if if af.. s..f.iff+x stan. -gf f'33i'a1i if - k Q l G1 ol, .1 f 4 x l C I 1 R' Q an HOMEROOM OFFICERS: Ronald T. Sponn, President John J. Natale, Vice-President James M. Kozlowski, Secretory Frank J. Rotello, Treasurer Adrian, James E. Arns, Harold J. Bauer, John E. Bierie, William D. Budzilc, Gerald P. Carroll, John J. Cloherty, John J. English, Fred R. Fedesna, Kenneth J. Felix, William P, Flood, John T. g Golden, William R. Hayes, Kenneth K. Ingo, Frank C. Y Folisi, Joseph C. Janlcowski, Thaddeus A. Kaainoni, Robert E. Kereluk, Thomas H. LaPonte, Nicholas D. Lavezzi, William S. Leineweber, Edward LiFonti, Anthony F. Miceli, James C. Mika, Gregory J. Milewski, Michael L. Monachino, Frank A, Nazar, Robert C. Osuchowski, Woodrow P. Q, Ptasinski, James E. Rago, John A. Riordan, Daniel E. Romano, Robert A. Ruckauf, James E. Sikora James J. Sromek Michael E. Sullivan Gerald J. Toma n, George M. fl k .f' , Z ..E' . Q' A V Li gr l I , ' ll l f fl X. ' f 5 f- . 'RE 4! A l l 95 Traficanti, Joseph E. is-.-A I 'RK 4845 A is '52-rv' in 'QC v' TT, sq S- 1 sf I aegis in 1 - .V f' l R1 HOMEROOM OFF Robert T. Aren lCERS: dt, President Wayne P. Stephan, Vice-President Harry J. McCann, Vice-President Wayne P. Stephan, Secretary Cnota, Dunne, Behles, Peter D. Bieschke, Richard R. Boylan, James N. Buchheit, George D. Chmura, Ernest V. Jerome T. Cowell, James G. Coyne, Timothy M. Cunningham, Timoth DiMenna, Gregory J. Patrick F. Foley, Terrence G. Heidka Hurley, Kuchai, Guzzaldo, James A. Haupers, Peter R, Hayes, James A. mp, Emil N. Franklin B. Richard M. Kulosa, Charles A. LoSavio, Salvatore May, Thomas E. Noyacek, Mark A. Poland, Gregory J. Pontorelli, John S. yJ. Ra kowski, Kenneth P. Rapata, Stephen J. Rathmann, Michael Schleser, Lawrence C. Sebastian, Michael W Somogyi, Joseph W. x. Swanson, Lawrence Szpoier, Edward T. Tararo, James E. Thornton, Frank J. Tranckitello, Dennis P. Waarich, Harold A. Wisniewski, Michae Woicik, Kenneth J. Wynard, James J. L. G. lG. .or -tm 'Wg-. h '7'E't lx -X 3 lil li .1 ,gl K.. - s ,al . . All Wfixgq. ' ... -. 9 i . 1 an Q X N2 X . .M .. . 4 'X' grim F sffw f 1 X 9 if HOMERGOM OFFICERS: Gerald M. McGovern, President John A. Phillips, Vice-President Gary J. Schira, Secretary John D. Struckmeyer, Treasurer Alirunti, Daniel J. Bernacchi, Donald J. Bieschke, Thomas M. Brennan, Wayne P. Carbonaro, Peter F. Cholewa, Donald C. Cicci, Paul C. Coffee, Leonard R. Colin, Henri F. Coughlan, Michael J. DaValle, Gary J. Doyle, Douglas M. Dukowitz, William J. Dunne, Patrick M. Endler, John E. Fabis, Stephen V. Felice, Michael J. Finn, Michael E. Flesch, John A. Fye, Gregory J. Gartner, Martin M. Hilgart, Robert W. Hollis, Paul A. Jastrzebski, James W. Krypel, Michael R. Locassio, Michael A. Mahon, John W. Martin, John W. McMahon, Patrick A. Monteleone, Frank M. Mrozek, Frank T. Oakes, Richard D. 51 Owen, William D. Petrucci, Carmen L. Riordan, John P. Stachnik, Raymond E. Traxler, Charles F. Waclawik, Joseph A. Watz, Richard C. HOMEROOM OFFICERS: John J. Uitz, President Robert J. Kelly, Vice-President James L. Kasper, Secretary Joseph J. Colianni, Treasurer .CH Anesi, Dennis W. Arscott, Robert J. Becker, Peter H. Boerner, Mark L. Campbell, Ronald J, Capizzi, Robert A. X Christoi, Michael J. Conley, John R. Connior, Joseph J. 1 Dolce, Russell T. ' ,. ' Dooley, Michael W. Grapenthien, Robert J. ..,. , kv 'x 'I SI. JW Q A 'wif 'lil' K X Q Krupnik, Edward D. V21 ' Q X? rf' M ,ggi . Grigar, Jerry D. Gruebnau, Paul J. Huck, Michael P. Q , Julin, Michael E. :', b Q , Kaminski, George A. Kaminski, Lawrence J. X V H Larsen, John L. Laurie, Patrick J. Liss, Daniel G. Lorenc, Kenneth J. Maschietto, Mario F. McNamara, Lawrence K. Meindl, Paul F. Naselli, Richard J. O'Connor, Thomas J. V Osborn, James S. J Pflanz, Wayne F. Przyborawski, Robert C. Rauh, Charles G. Rebellato, John F. 'Z' ' Richard, Thomas G. Shea, Donald P. Stoiak, Michael P. i Vartabedian, Randall M. li 98 Woidyla, Thomas E. ' ' L' swf' Til , T xp - liaise... Z M 2 1 5- is K ' 'Q 3 SOPHOMORE OFFICERS: Timothy Cronin, 2nd Vice- President, Joseph Burke, President, Richard Ave Maria, Treasurer, Kenneth Dietz, Business Manager, Michael Arendt, Ist Vice'President, Richard Joyce, Secretary. H3 . FRESHMAN OFFICERS: Robert Arendt, President, John .L -far- A X.. UNDERCLASQMEN OFFICERS 2--tsj. .,,,. . 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Gorgo, Secretary: J. Marino, President: W. Fabis, Vice-President, J. Sahn, Treasurer: Brother L. Peter, Moderator. The National Honor Society and its coun- terpart among the Freshmen and Sopho- mores, the Junior National Society, are two of the most selective groups in the school. No students join either of these organizations, for membership in them is given only to those elected on the basis of leadership, service, character, and, above all, scholastic achievement. At present membership in these two organizations has tar surpassed that of any previous year. Front Row: M. Kretch, R. Mitori, R. Kunio, F. Restarski, L. Keller, A. Lux. Row 2: R. Howryluk, H. Heidorn, E. Ferretti, R. Faussner, J. Kowalski, R. Schleicher, W. Lubera. Row 3: D. Bednarczyk, J. Hannon, J. DeMonte, T. Ulbert, A. Gross, T. Dobson, D. Wayne. Front Row: S. Gentile, S. Santangelo, T. Fugiel, W. Hepperle, H. Rosenmeyer. Row 2: R. Gabriel, R. Rasane, B. Tedesco, J. Vitacco. Row 3: L. Pisano, R. Pivarcyk, R. Ganek, W. Carson, P. Mclnerney. Row 4: P. Storer, T. Cahill, J. Laukkanen, A. Bannick, E. Betlinski, R. Rizzo. NATIONAL HQCQRSOCIETY x ,ff Q ll 5. Q 2.29 is L5 Moderated by Brother L. Peter, the Na- tional Honor Society gives members a chance to display the many talents which earned for them the highest honor accorded a Patsman. It is from this capable group that the staff of the Shamrock is chosen. National Honor Society members also usher at various school functions. Members of the Junior National Honor Society meet the same strict requirements as the National Honor Society members and perform similar duties. Front Row: C. McParland, R. Ney, T. Rose. Row 2: W Golden M Arendt G Geske A. Fitzgibbons, J. Keller. Row 3: J. Luke, G. Summers, J Laurine R Sebastian R Wal ters, J. Tuman. Row 4: P. Stellato, R. Borowski, A. Kaurs J Burke T Anselmini R LQ Front Row: R. Brullo, F. Sobatino, M. Vendafreddo, J Locallo. Row 2: J. Vondran, T. Martin, R. Petrizzi, J Fritz, M. Bauer. Row 3: T. Porter, T. Abele, M. Hannon R. DeFrank, J. Kikulski. Row 4: J. Ibanez, G. Garofalo C. Petersen, J. Ciborowski, R. AveMaria, L. Lisack. BrotherL Peter Moderator W Fabls Editor A Ban nick Assistant Editor SH MROCKS FF The Shamrock is presented to the students ot St. Patrick in the hope of retaining for them the memory ot many profitable and enjoyable hours which they have invested in their school during the past year. For the seniors especially we hope it will hold a lasting picture of a year well worth remembering. Every page in the Shamrock rep- resents hours ot hard work on the part ot those National Honor So- ciety members who take on the added responsibility of yearbook work. We are also indebted to Brother L. Peter, the moderator, whose excellent advice accounts for much ot whatever success this year's annual will attain. ASSOCIATE EDITORS: W. Gorgo, E. Ferretti, D. Wayne, J. Kowalski, M. Kretch. Seated clockwise: M. Hannon, J. Laukkanen, T. Fugiel, S. Nakon, J. Hennigan, P. Storer, R. Rasane. Stand- ing: T. Cahill, J. Vitacco. The St. Patrick Senior Council, now in its second year, has come to fulfill some of its enormous poten- tial. Aside from directing sock-hops, dances, and the Senior Prom, the council took on the added responsi- bilities ofthe Christmas Basket Drive, the Homecoming, the establishment of a school council, and the direc- tion of council-planned assemblies. Each of these responsibilities was met adequately, to the satisfaction of both the council and the admin- istration. It is hoped that in the future the new school council will serve to unite the four individual councils and therefore unite the entire stu- dent body. All in all, the work of this year's council not only set the actual groundwork for future progress, but also a model of spirit and effort which succeeding classes would do well to follow. Front Row T Larsen L Hicks J Neurauter M Mitchell R Schleicher J Sahn Row 2 R Stuebe K Szalaika C ONeil J Kehoe T Dobson M Cunningham SENI R00 N IL . . , . , . , . , . . , . . . . . , . , . , . Front Row: L. Lezon, J. Maurer, T. Quilico, J. Colo- simo, T. Alloire. Row 2: E. Belmonte, R. Tufano, R. Stos, M. Szalkiewicz, E. Mandile, V. Ziarko, W. Fabis. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: J. Marino, President, W. Gorgo, Secretary, Brother Jude, Moderator, K. O'Con- nell, Treasurer, J. Sitter, Vice-President. 105 1 . 'YYt'ssi15:f1 f. isizfmii, f F3 g , ,,..,, i.,.,. gg,.,,,M.t,, fiat t lg? -xslt ., msgs tfiggftggwt M E H 43, ., qgmgwigtikqg 53.5-.2 i is si 4 i - . .. f'57?1,-125 T. L. Vk,. . . k,Lk . .k.:.,,,b.yf.gk,..,k,, TELEVISION CLUB OFFlCERS: Front Row: J. Kraienta, Station Manager, Brother Louis, Moderator: A. Teresi, Production Manager. Row 2: F. Lech, Properties Manager, T. Stanton, Secretary. Front Row: G. Hill, R. Davies, M. By- chowski, F. Bieschke, E. Calvey, G Kmiecik. Row 2: R. Hawryluk, J. Cibo- rowski, R. Rasane, W. Lange, G Young. Row 3: J. Smith, J. Keller, J Sipp, J. Vondran, G. Cordeiro, G Oles, J. Kawa. Row 4: R. Siebert, C Hinds, G. Maika, R. Ganek, J. Rickert T. Fugiel, V. Ramacciotti, W. Pienta. I Front Row: F. Rotella, J. Adrian, J. Folisi, J. Dellaria, A. Li Fonti. Row 2: M. Sokolski, K. Fedesna, G. Setka, J. Miller, W. Osuchowski. Row 3: P. Bychowski, R. Templin, K. The Television Club is one of the fastest growing clubs in the school, in terms of both size and impor- tance. Not only does it perform a valuable service for the school by its work with the new television sys- tem, but it also offers the students a practical education in the fields of electronics and communications. Members are trained by Brother Louis to operate all the equipment used in modern television studios. Such an opportunity as this is made available at very few schools in the entire state. i The Library StaFf of St. Patrick High School performs an important service for both students and teach- ers alike. Under the direction of Brother Joel this group is largely responsible for maintaining order and accuracy in the stack room. They also assist Brother in checking out books and placing returned books in their original positions. Their value can be attested to by anyone who has done research workin our library. The members of the Audio-Visual Club undertake two different tasks. First, they are responsible for the distribution and maintenance of the Audio-Visual proiectors, recorders and phonographs. They also study the operation of these materials so that they are able to make full use of them during the school day. Be- cause of their abilities, they take complete charge ot the machines which their rooms make use of as visual education aids. .- . g A L. . .. .gg-:gf ff- : g - . - V ff If.,-...-::,:-y:f,:s- .--iz.par:1.--i5Q...sx.ggt1f. X . . . ,... X , D 4 B E X k Front Row: Brother Joel CModeratorJ, L. Wigdzinski, J. Slowik. Row 2: D. Kelly, J. Warzynski, C. Schenk, R. Triggicini. AUDIO-VISUAL CLUB OFFICERS: R. Templin, Vice- President, W. Kestler, Distribution Manager, Brother Joel, Moderator, J. Kraienta, President. t f.-. ,..t-...:.f..,...:-- ,...- .-..- - . . . . . . .- . f.-- fr. .- w..f..: 2-.af .. 107 CHORUS OFFICERS: Brother l. Cormac, Assistant Di- rector, R. Leopold, President, R. Mika, Business Man- ager, H. Blackburn, Secretary-Treasurer, H. Heidorn, Vice-President, Brother A, Konrad, Director. Psi First Row: G, Kaminslci, P. Wayne, J. Endler, G. Art, J. Ruckauf, R. Tadevic, R. Barlcowicz, E. Nalcon, J. Connior, M. Stoiak, J Phillips, J. Colianni, C. Rauh, R. Petrizzi, F. Tudron, F. Sabatino, J. Mastrino, D. Wayne, M. Bauer, S. Kwasny, G. Kleint P. Mei linger. Row 2: T. Moranz, D. Doyle, R. Barabas, R. Przyborowslci C. Petrucci, L. Monaco, J. Perez, K. Butler, E. Spoier, J. Marino G. Hill, J. Fritz, K. Senderak, J. Allivato, R. Brullo, K. Senderak P. Tortorello, R. Ney, E. Betlinski, J. Hannon, D. Aiirunti, R Walters, J. McMillan, C. Wolski. Row 3: W. Kiska, J. Jastrzebski 1 1 1 R. Hannon, P. Carbonaro, J. Kluch, D. Rutkowski, R. Zmuda, M Giambrone, T. Foley, T. Cronin, L. Kampwirth, P. Boutier, M Mulvey, D. Beckman, A. Siciliano, R. Lukes, R. Giovannoni, H Blackburn, J. Vitacco, J. Bauer, M. Kramer, R. Czaplewski, T Como, J. Herzog, G. Milota, R. AveMaria. Row 4: J. Hammer- smith, F. Sibley, M. Gresko, T. Martin, J. Mulcahy, R. Fedesna G. Budzilc, W. Piggott, A. Fitzgibbons, F. Stryczek, J. Ruckauf S. Santangelo, J. DeMorco, R. Mika, J. Ruckauf, T. Quilico, C Vandenbergh, C. Petersen, D. Weghorst, L. Kosiek, M. Schlem -' I 0 Y 'F' 'r J' i'5s:li:l.i.-,H-f5LEl1i:fffif :Qillliflziiil'll.'l:2'll.:lffili 2:l':i':7 V f'.i:'!5ass'iffff,.1:2-.elf,-y.:i,-4i'.f'ff, o 4 Q - 2' i'g' -iewfflfs: :ffirw-fi -' of 4 :W..5:f:':'ff-4: 1: will ifY2.2,21I2,5Q122iiig52rg:Q552::i:fge1i2fli:t..2fr:tE ' J 'K . lg. E f' ':sisafif:fT25f'.-i-rfesg-mi.:,gef'g,.f5si:g.:g3g , -ti 1 A i 1 I 0 fi , Q iii if ff 1 H will QT: -,Fil 4 , 5.55131 . , 108 ss Q f as - itts. -i i f I C 3 -r.. s tss. ...s f The Chorus, now in its eighth year at St. Patrick, has once again surpassed the notable successes of recent years. Under the competent guidance of Brother A. Konrad, the director of this group, and his as- sistant, Brother l. Cormac, perfection has become the keyword in all of their praiseworthy efforts so far undertaken. Although it is the largest organization in the school, few others can boast of such well-organized participation on the part of its members. Participants, now numbering over one hundred and twenty, practice each morning on the stage be- fore school and at special sessions on Sundays. The fruits of their long hours of labor can be iudged by the success of their two annual con- certs, at Christmas time and in the Spring, as well as of their other numerous engagements throughout the school year. This included a trip to St. Mary's College in Wino- na, Minnesota, which was enjoyed no less by the Chorus than by their audience. At St. Patrick, the Christ- mas Concert was delightful, while the the rus nia Spring Concert, which featured combined abilities of our Cho- and the girls' chorus of Alver- High School, was equally en- ioyable. The stage scenes at these two performances were excellent combinations of talent and color which added to the overall excel- lence of them. All in all, the Chorus this year, in increasing its efforts, also increased several-fold the en- tertainment that it has afforded thousands of grateful admirers. ACCOMPANISTS: A. Bannick, R. Leopold, W. Carson, J. Chit- kowski. ma, S. Fabis, K. Szalaika, H. Heidorn, R. Stuebe, P. McCrea, V. Ramacciotti, E. Nichols. Row 5: R. Graffia, W, Kemp, K. Malo- ney, C. McParland, M. Cunningham, D. Bernacchi, R. Pawlik, A. Musur, J. Sahn, J. Kliczko, G. VonNemeth, C. Pelricca, J. Petry, F. Wielkiewicz, L. Wigdzinski, R., Ori, J. Chromicz, R. Faussner, T. Frank, L. Keller, P. Genovese, D. Schultz, S. Hodits, L. Frank- lin, T. Lavezzi, D. Gottrich-, J. Kowalski, H. Leszczynski, F. Milota, J. Franke, C. Gohl, W. Carson. Q . F3 X! Front Row: J. Cronin, R. Kramer, D. Tysl, R. Tokorz, A. Luvclle. Row 2: P.'Bourossc, G. Sinors, J. Komin ski, J. Sfrissel, R. Schclk, G. Long. Row 3: W. Serwo D. Dinges, D. Passoglicl, G. VclnKollenburg, W. Kemp Piano: J. Larsen. DANCE BAND A Plcrunfsous scene FRoM THE cnmsnvms coucsm Front Row: E. Krupnik, P. Tor- torello, R. Bulgarelli, B. Gang- ler, J. Cholewa. Row 2: T. Ul- bert, F. Bieschke, K. Hayes, V. Ramacciotti, R. Getz, M. Mar- shall. Front Row: J. Conley, J. Lau rine, Mr. Schneller iModeratorl G. Kaminski, A, Fitzgibbons Row 2: A. Siciliano, A. Bannick, J. Natale, A. Teresi, J. Bauer C. Schenk. Front Row: B. Lery, W. Kestler. Row 2: T. Stanton, R. Mika, R. Hagan, R. Kowachek. Row 3: R. Cunning- f ART CLUB The Art Club of St. Patrick was organized for those stu- dents who manifest interest and talent in the field of art. This year, under the leadership of Mr. Schneller, it has continued to give these students a chance to make use of their talents. The Art Club was again responsible for many of the posters, decora- tions, and newspaper illustra- tions enioyed throughout the year. ham, R. Merkelz, R, Evenhouse, R. Babiak, S. Emiley, Dm- E REW The Stage Crew is an invaluable asset to all extra-curricular groups at St. Patrick. This small handful of hard-working Patsmen is responsi- ble for the stage scenes during our concerts as well as the setting for talks and assemblies throughout the year. All the students profit in terms of enioyment by the efforts of this group. Front Row: W. Martini, J. Letarte, J. Leifel, G. Cummings, D. Wayne, J. Walschied, L. Lezon, D. Stanton. Row 2: D. Sharkey, J. DeMarco, H. Heidorn, M. Sindut, D. Gentile, T. Bowman, R. Sheehan, P. Wencek, A. Kob. Row 3: R. Hagan, R. Michal, B. Brechtel, D. Rody, M. Strugalla, T. Reardon, K. Brown, W. Alaspa, K. Szaloiko, R. Foussner. Row 4: D. Dorgon, P. Gorman, D. Hayes, M. Formeller, P Scherer, J. McGovern, T. Liebert, R. Soak, W. Rose. Row 5: J. Brady, L. Keller, J. Ament, S. Hayden, R. Carr, L. Hicks, J. Fahlgren, J. Jennings, J. Fitzgerald, J. Jorgensen, D. Dembinski, F. Restarski. 'ni Front Row: J. Pouska, R. Campobasso, R. Wendel, T. Kass, T. Ulbert, E. Luchini, D. O'Donohue, R. Cirone, R. Mika, T. Dobson, T. Chorbo. Row 2: R. Stuebe, J. Kubiniec, J. Lindahl, M. Gerombia, M. Cunningham, A. Nostali, L. Conway, B. Donohue, R. Hawrylulc, J. Lone, J. Cronin. Row 3: T. Larsen, F. Jarzembowski, J. Kose, S. Nokon, J. Corrigan, J. Duffy, S. Boksa, C. Ferguson, R. Grab, T. Quilico, J. Petry, D. Graff. Row 4: R. Schleicher, R. Leopold, T. Smithe, M. Kovacik, F. Pass, A. Magrow, D. Reynolds, P. McBride, R. Michal, M. Michalek, R. Cunningham. Row 5: M. Kretch, J. Spachner, D. Gottrich, G. Vonixlemeth, T. Emiley, P. Genovese, B. Mueller, F. Wielkiewicz, P. Maize, R. Mitori, J. Carroll, J. Micholski. Front Row: T. Flannigan, P. Churchill, R. Wisniewski, L. Kandl, M. Campanella, R. Woicik, R. Pawlik, J. Han- non, A. Inzerillo, W. Konstler. Row 2: D. Koloski, F. Mathew, L. Mancini, J. Marino, A. Gross, P. Gallagher, J. Costello, J. Naughton, P. Belanger, T. O'Reilly. Row 3: J. Kraft, R. Stos, T. Davies, B. Mayworm, J. Sahn, J, Kowalski, B. Doherty, J. Graziano, M. Arsier, H. Leszczynski, J. Neurauter. Row 4: K. O'Connell, B. Lewitke, J. Stewart, B. Quinn, J. Kehoe, K. Ariano, T. Hansen, J. Jezuit, R. Davies, J. Kowsky. Row 5: W. Gorgo, T. Coutre, M. Thomas, J. Safran, T. Lynch, T. Frank, M. Curtin, R. Anderko, A. Lux, D. Chapman, S. Ferrara, J. Kraienta. SENIOR BENILDUS CLUB OFFICERS: Brother Cormac, Mod- erator, K. Moloney, Treasurer, J. Sitter, Secretary, E. Fer- retti, Vice-President, E. Belmonte, President. .ss ,K ,X s JUNIOR BENILDUS CLUB OFFICERS: B. Groth, Presi dent, J. Walsh, Treasurer, J. Vitacco, Secretary, P Mclnerney, Vice-President. JUNIOR BENILDU9 CLUB The Senior and Junior Benildus Clubs were organized at St. Patrick High School in order to give the students a chance to determine their vocation in lite and follow it. Each morning the Benildus Club members pray one decade ot the rosary tor vocations and each first Friday they offer Mass together tor the same purpose. With the help of Brother Cormac, the club's modera- tor, many interesting and informative guest speakers have been brought in to speak at the monthly meetings of the Benildus Clubs. The many members have found these things invaluable aids in planning the future. Front Row: R. LaScola, H. Blackburn, P Meilinger, T. Cronin, T. Varchmin, J. Polin ski. Row 2: M. Mulvey, R. Jensen, W. Mc- Ginnis, D. O'Connor, P. Mueller, R. Gabriel J. Barbaria, J. Mung. Row 3: D. Mottram M. Callaghan, G. Henning, R. Jensen, M Schlemma, J. Locallo, R. Zieserl, T. Como. Row 4: E. Betlinski, H. Conwell, J. Warzyn ski, R. Rotta, K. Dietz, J. Chromicz, J. Baer R. Schriner, R. Rzepka, T. Quinn, J. Dolan Front Row: R. Sassetti, P. Oddo, J. Carsello, J. Whalen, K. Piekut, S. Gentile, T. Rose. Row 2: D. Kennedy, M. Ryan, D. Sowa, G. Garofala, J. Mastrino, G. Dhein, P. Boutier, J. Slowik. Row 3: E. Nichols, M. Gaeti, D Pierce, L. Wigdzinski, W. Carson, J Noreen, R. Pitzaferro, A. Chietari. Row 4 L. Kosiek, M. Cunningham, D. McNamee M. Arendt, M, O'Malley, T. Mahoney, M Pesce, G. Smithe, K. McHugh. Front Row: J. Rickert, P. O'Brien, R. Delaney, T. Varchmin, D. Joyce. Row 2: A. Cwik, R. Petrizzi, J. Tuman, B. Marotta, J. Thomas, F. Tudron, T. Porter. Row 3: J. Musielak J. Monco, R. Wittig, G. Turkowski, D. Ferm, T. Jacobs, J. Laurine, R. Portschy. Row 4 R. Redman, R. Czaplewski, P. Storer, R. Ney, T. Lee, R. Hausknecht, J. Klopack. Row 5 R. Babiak, S. Emiley, B. Barrett, J. Guzlowski, M. Truitt, G. Bodden, D. Kelly, P. Pa gano. The Biology Club is now in its fourth year at St. Patrick, and this year was no exception to the ever- growing popularity of this activity. Students interested in the school's biology course have found this a worthwhile supplement to their classroom study of the science. The highlight of the Biology Club activities this year was again the annual Christmas Toy Drive. ln- stituted by Mr. Welker, the club's moderatorf the drive provides Christmas toys for needy children. The club headed the school in this praiseworthy effort which brought happiness to many less fortunate boys and girls. 1 f.AaLifE97ifI1:-ii-.'2f'ii'51EQi1f if... Z.sri1saii'1kiil.Q2fgi?f?5 L. ..., .,.,...,, I s is BIOLOGY CLUB BIOLOGY CLUB OFFICERS: Front Row: R. Rizzo, Vice-President, Mr. Welker, Moderator, F. Bieschke, General Chairman of Committees, W. Hepperle, President. Row 2: G. Dmyterko, Treasurer, A. Cuccio, Secretary, R. Templin, Proiectionist. Front Row: J. Boro, T. O'Connell, C. Peter- son, T. Gramm, R. Relli. Row 2: D. Sop- cich, R. Bulgarelli, J. Flannigan, R. Walters, J. Kowalczyk, R. DeFrank, J. Kikulski. Row 3: G. Scowins, T. Walsh, D. MacShane, P. Kroll, F. Kopczynslci, M. Vendafreddo, R. Cortesi, J. Riordan. Row 4: M. Burke, A. Siciliano, C. McFarland, M. Vuich, C. Ku- sar, M. Pieczonka, R. Hunthausen. Row 5: R. Lobes, J. Backes, H. Wisniewski, R. Metelka, R. Racic, L. Harris, P. Kucharski, M. Marshall. Front Row: J. McGovern, G. Burce, T. Reardon, R. Leopold. Row 2: R. Hawryluk, J. Lindt, M. Szalkiewicz, D. Rody, H. Heidorn, K. Szolaika. Row 3: D. Wayne, R. Cirone, J. Leifel, J. DeMonte, T. Chorba, T. Kass. Row 44 M. Kretch, F. Jarzembowski, G. Vonliallenburg, P. Genovese, R. Kunio, R. Mitori, R. Rutkowski. SCHOLARSHIP CLUB SCHOLARSHIP CLUB OFFICERS: W. Fabis, President, R. Schleich- er, Treasurer, W. Gorgo, Secretary, T. Dobson, Vice-President, Brother Louis, Moderator. Front Row: F. Pass, P. Wencek, A. Magrow B. Quinn, T. Davies. Row 2: P. Gallagher: if. Ferretti, R. Faussner, J. Sahn, J. Kowal ski, D. Reynolds. Row 3: V. Ziarko, E. Wy- nard, G. Cummings, R. Mika, A. Gross, J Lindahl, D. Bednarczyk. Row 4: T. Larsen, J. Jezuit, J. Kowsky, G. VonNemeth, A. Lux, R. Murphy. The Scholarship Club, which is composed ot college-conscious sen- iors, helps the students to meet the high scholarship requirements of most schools. With the help of Brother Louis, the club's moderator, members are familiarized with the various forms of financial aid made available to good students. An at- tempt is also made to acquaint the members with the different types of questions which are likely to ap- pear in the numerous scholarship tests. This organization is undoubt- edly responsible, at least in part, for the many scholarships obtained by our recent graduating classes. GREEN AND GOLD This year's Green and Gold has main- tained a standard of excellence character- ized by the paper in the past. The voice ot St. Patrick contains interesting and timely in- formation which has created new interest in each successive printing. The Green and Gold provides the student body with interesting reading covering news, sports, and social events. The pro- gram initiated by Mr. R. Bielecki, moderator of the paper, to develop the abilities and talents ot the staff by greater participation has proved highly successful in achieving its aims. Front Row: A. Penar, J. Vitacco, V. Ziarko. Row 2: R. Neckorcuk, S. Gentile, G. Garofalo, G. Dhein. Row 3: T. Frank, T. Lynch, S. Santangelo, L. Mancini, T. Como. EDITORIAL STAFF: Front Row: R. Giovannoni, J. Kubiniec, D. Bednarczyk, Mr. Bielecki, Moderator. Row 2: J. Sahn, A. Lux, T. Geottroy. Front Row: T. Dobson, F. Bruno, N. Wing. Row 2: R. LaScola, D. Kolaski, J. Lindahl, R. Hawrys lulc, Row 3: F. Milota, R. Kereluk, D. Gentile, P. Gallagher. Row 4: J. Hennigan, F. Restarski, J. Jezuit, W. Gorgo. Front Row: R. Florczak, R. Czaplewski, R. Zieserl, F. Kopczynski Row 2: C. McParland, T. Duda, R. Rasane, J. Butler, J. Ciborow- ski. Row 3: Vil. Giardini, R. Spann, F. Sabatino, J. Scoville, D Riordan. Row 4: J. Keller, J, Natale, V. Ramacciotti, J. Henni gan, R. Siebert, C. Petersen. Left to Right: R. Rasane, J. Hennigan, L. Lisack, G. Cebulski, Brother Hugh, Moderator. Front Row: T. Doherty, L. Lisack, E. Betlinski. Row 2: M. Hannon, G. Summers, S. Casano, T. Martin, A. Preiwisch. Row 3: P. Peldyak, P. l.aCerra, W. Lavezzi, R. Petrizzi, D. Liss. Row 4: G. Geske, D. Kroll, G. Cebulski, W. Carson, S. Hodits, D. Gerner. QHEEN CLUB The competition which the Sheen Club met this year was among the most intense ever undertaken by its speakers. Despite the shortage of upperclassmen, the outstanding reputation of St. Patrick has once again been proudly upheld. Besides debate, which most of us associate with this activity, Sheen Club speakers compete in mahy di verse areas at numerous tourna ments during the year. PHILOSOPHY CLUB Front Row: K. Pickut, G. Turkowski, Mr. Schneller fModeratorl, F, Kopczynski, J. Boro. Row 2: M. Han- non, T. Jacobs, R. Czaplewski, D. MacShane, J. Kowalczyk, J. Kikulski. Row 3: A. Teresi, A. Cuccio, R. Delaney, G. Cebulski, R. Ori, R. Pitzaterro, T. O'Connell. Row 4: T. Ulbert, C. Wolslci, S. Gentile, A. Siciliano, M. Marshall, J. Vondran, R. Hausknecht. COIN CLUB OFFICERS: R. Rizzo, Treasurer, F. Calis- tri, Secretary, Brother Stanislaus, Moderator: F. Kop- czynski, Vice-President: J. Kubiniec, President. com CLUB Front Row: J. Kasper, W. Lavezzi, J. Uitz, R. Przybo- rowski, J. Osborn. Row 2: J. Colianni, J. Rago, F. Hur- ley, M. Julin, R. Nazar. Row 3: R. Ruh, T. Foley, G. Clement, M. Rathmann, F. Ingo, W. Piggott. Row 4: J. Cloherty, R. Dolce, T. Sullivan, J. Herzog, F. Eng- lish, L. McNamara, E. Szpaier. For the third year, the Philosophy Club provided a forum of thought for those stu- dents interested in the study of the opera- tions of the human mind. Under the leader- ship of Mr. Paul Schneller, the members are given an opportunity to discuss their opin- ions on this subject as well as to learn new concepts. The Coin Club was founded in order that students interested in coin collections might discuss their collections with others and also add to them. Brother Stanislaus, the club's moderator, holds frequent auctions at which members may purchase new coins. Front Row: T. Larsen, L. Crutchfield, G. Ramel, G Stupek, A. lnzerillo, L. Kampwirth. Row 2: T. Kereluk P. Tortorella, R. Lukes, G. Budzik. Row 3: S. Czahor J. Leonard, T. Emiley, R. Kereluk, C. Adam. K-..f1:i1.12:.3 : 1g-qgs..--sgsxigqs--wqu, .fri-gt.: gizsswggs s. A .geessfhtrefff-.:..:t.t?'SfJs.f's:-:tiftif -.. -s,gi.i'f-5.1flsifsstsieatfiiefff lm :Q-iw:-f-iff: lt Q 5 J ...W J, f...f'.-.rbi -A giigwgk- 35.51-13ssgsvsgig-Q.st-ttsilmisltiinw is 1 ff 4' if 1 s -is in ? --.LA I To those students who have earned a ma- ior letter in one of the many activities of ST. Patrick, we extend our sincere congratula- tions and thanks. Congratulations are in or- der because these awards are a representa- tion of hours of hard work and effort. Thanks are due because it is through such eFforts that the reputation of St. Patrick is upheld. Zo Front Row: B. Lery, R. Mika, M. Campanella, J. Hannon, J Kenaga, R. Sassetti, R. Stuebe. Row 2: L. Conway, J. Kuftel, J Neurauter, D. Graft, J. Petry, R. Schleicher, B. Faussner. Row 3 T. Kase, R. Cunningham, J. Dudek, J. Sahn, T. Frank, J. Marino, D. Mattram. Row 4: B. Reynolds, W. McManaman, F. Restarski D. Pierce, B. Mueller, J. Shea, R. Kunio, K. Rylko, P. Genovesei rxx fc Front Row: D. Bednarczyk, T. Dobson, H. Blackburn, R. Young, D. Wayne, R. Prosi, M. Cunningham. Row 2: R. Rasane, H. Heidorn, M. Arendt, R. Giovannoni, L. Ko- siek, E. Belmonte, M. Mitchell. Row 3: L. Mancini, T. Quinn, H. Leszczynski, G. Wit- herspoon, T. Lozynski, T. Kase, D. Savini. Row 4: J. Sandras, R. GraFfia, W. Kemp, 'M. Kretch, D. Chapman, D. Pawlowski, D. Dembinski, B. Bernardi, G. Frey. s sts A p . se: it il i tt Q-,mf -.ff is t 35 - . N: t wg 1 is ' af' is if .- .' 2-.ss 1 -' f W , Front Row: D. Stanton, K. Senderak, J. Mastrino, F. Sibley, L Kampwirth, R. LaScola, D. Dorgan. Row 2: T. Camo, P. Gal lagher, E. Ferretti, W. Gorgo, J. Kowalski, R. Leopold, A. Ban nick. Row 3: T. Bowman, B. Groth, J. Kowsky, J. Dolan, J. Sitter S. Boksa, C. Ferguson. Row 4: J. Dutty, G, Harte, T. Tully, R Frank, C. Mitchell, T. Gartner, J. Carroll, F. Wielkiewicz, A. Lux . L. as ,Q iii 62106457 8 NXORES QA 5 E 0 Q H Q Q L5 1e Q w , 61 F AI.. Q l0socaal dc. 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Standing: Mrs. John Chromicz, Mrs. Ar- mand Iovino, Mrs. Raymond Laade, Mrs. Fenimore Hiestand. MOTHERS' CLUB This year's Mothers' Club has, without a doubt, succeeded in accomplishing its goals. Under the direction ot Brother L. William, its moderator, and the otiicers, it has seen the truition of its planning and organization. It has enjoyed the successes of such social ac- tivities as the Fashion Show, the Day of Rec- ollection, the Senior Father and Son Com- Seated: Mrs. Henry Zirngibl, Mrs. Edwin Repke, Mrs. Thaddeus Michal. Standing: Mrs. Frank Fugiel, Mrs. August Younkers, Mrs. Daniel O'Conrior, Mrs. Lambert Binder, Mrs. John Musielak, Mrs. Raymond Ozark. Mrs. Charles Ongena, Mrs. John Ryan, Mrs. William Kel- ler, Mrs. Keith Liggett, Mrs. Irwin Lavezzi. 42? -L munion Breakfast, in addition to luncheons and bake sales held throughout the year. Besides these social events, it has also in- cluded in its schedule discussions on perti- nent problems tacing teen-agers today. The Mothers' Club has played a very important role in the success of the school program. lts generous and unseltish interest in the school deserves the gratitude ot the whole student body. I Y' 'f 1 K 5 3 , Q N ge X fshi: ,ki if F af- , , 1 f 4 , 1,g1.',,' S ff f 62,5 if ff Y 55 , LQ' X fasf ' ' N. yt A .Lc, 5 A' , ,wxk G , gl sr.. gf V '43, if ,yy rw 1 . , ' a , 95, ,?V 576- an X Jw .xi t-., ak? '93 44 . . X1 X , , if 1 ye . M3551 v f Q Q :- Us 1.55, fl ,rf 1 I QM ,771 JLW 4... Q 1 Q he 'N 24 fi. Y ix , I ' , Eff, . 165' ' 'M X., f,.l2kf L53 J. ,, ull? K au-123 Q gi? iw- ' dp' , Y N X gf 1 'L It gm f I3 ' ,I 5 5 X V x - N Y, ,gf F- I u X Me' f' n ., 1 , A, fl 1 t 9 si if' 71 I gf xy sf .f I bghx 5 x N f H 19 g. .1 'A v' ,. L' ii' Nm A ,f if .- '1 'YL 41 1 R if U 5? EM w my if gg! mi? V Easy! 4 Q k , xl . Q V 0 - by f . Q 51 'Nr ' , mf f fl ' 3 X Q me my E? gif N-1 .J as H ,- .g. ,M 3 X35 pi sg M Princess Kathy Beck Princess Marlene Mueller Queen Maureen Mrowice HOMECOMING Shamrocks go over for six. Princess Loretta Princess Donna Lee Olsen One of the most enioyable events throughout high school year is the annual homecoming. lt been popularly known as a day of celebration, Saint Patrick's 1963-64 Homecoming was no ex tion. The day's festivities began with the float and procession that started at school and proceeded the stadium in a brilliant and colorful parade. then made a second appearance at half time v the different cars were judged and, of course, queen was crowned. Success continued to be ours as we defeated H Cross 42-O, thus adding to the homecoming spi Later that evening all were invited to celebrate tl victory at a soc-hop, which was an appropriate er to the festivities of the day. ,f,m,,,.t .s es?,gss,wf,,sf.,,.-h . I R A-I One of the many colorful floats. What do you mean a flat tire? 130 .SP w X, Paddy-cake, paddy-coke . . . You think tindin' a needle in a haystack is bod? Q Always popular among the year's social events, e the soc-hops which are held periodically through- t the school year. This fact could have easily been en by anyone who had attended any of the nces this year, since each one was on overwhelm- gsuccess. Much ot their success was due to the fine efforts on e part of the different councils ot the school, who onsored the hops. Their preparation and planning sulted in many hours ot enioyrnent for the students St. Patrick and neighboring girls' schools. Besides n-:ing to the hit records of the month, everyone so enioyed popular numbers played by various ezst bands. Vile generally feel that soc-hops are a proctical ay to instruct boys and girls socially, and that they ovide a wonderful night of entertainment for high hool students. We'd rather fight than switch! 0C-HOPS 131 No, I'm not klddin'g my feet are coldl f ' ,,,, W,HnKzwkkwghxwmmywgmmwwy-mfwwnwu,f.wwlm-w- Wg UMW? 96 fe? Q 15? QQ Q 2 Q5 Q F 49 32 v QS Qu fm ig , f if if ... fy , Lf?-fg W 347 QEQQFQQQP MP G 5 7 GD ZOF-U-T UJPMUDO sition? , The ghost of a great team fades into the past. CHAMPIONSHIP SCOREBOARD Patrick... ...l3... ...24 Patrick.. 12... .. O Patrick.. ...42... .. O Patrick.. ...4O... .. 7 Patrick... ...27... ....l3 Patrick... ...lO... .. 0 Patrick . IO -- 7 Patrick . 24 6 Patrick.. ...23... ....l2 136 Lane . Notre Dame . . . Holy Cross .. De La Salle . . . . St. Viator Marion Central . . . . . St. Mel . . . St. George Joliet Catholic Front Row: R. Rzepka, H. Conwell, T. Heinrich, J. Chapman, M. O'Mal- S. Cirrincione, T. Rose, M. Bretz, J. Locallo. Row Four: Mr. Cummings ley, M. Arendt, M. O'Brien lMgr.1. Row Two: A. Hanschmann CMgr.D, lCoach1, J. Ostrowski, J. Fumagelli, R. Joyce, J. Lucas, J. Poblocki, G. Emond, S. DiBenedetto, R. Hruby, P. Meilinger, R. Trusz, R. Wron- R. Schriner, G, Rice, Brother l. George lModeratorJ, Brother Richard ski, T. Mahoney, F. Kotnaur lMgr.D. Row Three: R. Sticha, W. Flood, lModerator1. This year's squad showed improvement over its record as a trash unit last year. They boasted a six and one record with their only loss coming X in a non-conference game. Their four wins and no losses In league play Q iii, enabled them to ioin the other two Shamrock football teams as Chicago- stll land Prep League champs. Coached by Mr. Mark Cummings, the team's . attack was bolstered by a strong defense, which shut out five of its seven h ' if ' b ' it 'd' f f opponents. T err success t IS year points to a rug t gr: Iron uture .or the Shamrocks. rifle 5. Li.. A A 1 so ali '-1 iii ifiifffiir f. iii-lei Fife? 2 'T mi Y iiffllfiff 'itil QJQTP . gyms .i ki. St. Patrick .. .. 26 Lane .. O 4+ S 1 fit'-fiiffiji T131 'ilifitltiii -.J-.Qi-if fza 1 if Q 9 menu.. ,, yi. QM... s ..i. , .1 . 1 ,...- rgggz in fwizh T35 ryiu x sz stairs g sr- gf.. .. ,553 sae: - -.M V -.1 ' Q ' ll'-rx St. Patrick .. . Sf. Patrick .. .. St. Patrick .. .. St. Patrick .. .. St. Patrick .. .. St. Patrick .. . O Notre Dame . . . 20 lmmaculate Conception 31 Holy Cross .. 21 De La Salle . 18 St. Mel . . 7 St. George . . .ss L X t 3 519: We 3 QQRNQ . 9555 we -ii .i?f5Z f fi .552 2 J ix-Ker+v1fsRv ' i s . Q Q fs..--I 5Qs 1,,gg.. ,Sg . . . 5 x X 137 kk To round off the greatest football season in St. Patrick's 103 years, the Freshman team fought to an undefeated league season. The only blemish on their record was a 31-13 defeat inflicted by the Notre Dame Dons. The score of this game does not reflect the ight and spirit shown by the squad. This same fight and spirit helped them compile their 5-1 over-all record. But this alone could not put the team in first place. They needed something more-a good coach. St. Patrick was fortunate on this account, they had two good coaches, Mr. Murphy, head coach, and Brother Edward, who doubled as Freshman football moderator. From their record and the potential they have shown we can expect more championship teams in the future. St. Patrick . . . . . . 32 Holy Cross . . . O St. Patrick ... .. 14 De La Salle ... . O St. Patrick 13 Notre Dame .. 31 St. Patrick . .. . . 13 St. Viator ... .. . 12 St. Patrick ... ... 21 St. Mel ... . O St. Patrick . . . .. . 12 St. George . . . 6 Front Row: W. Drury, R. Quillinan, G. Schira, J. Mahoney, T. Ulizzi, M, Meere, E. Leineweber, R, Arendt, E. King, J. Cloherty. Row Two: J. Munoz lMgr.l, B. Mclnerney, D. Swierad, T. Cunningham, J. Mahoney, G. Cunningham, R. O'Brien, J. Blandi, G. Badame, G. Moreno, R. Zelm. Row Three: J. Puk, P. Behles, R. Shimkus, C. Hampton, J. Eichstaedt, P. Santoro, B. Schaefer, A. Bertuca, J. Cucchiara, F. lngo, P. Maloney, R. Grapenthien, J. Mahoney lMgr.J. Row Four: P. Dunne, R. Bacarella, M, Maloney, J. Carroll, J. Floo J. Higgins, E. Heidkamp, J. Guzzaldo, H. Waarich, J. Struckmeyer, Quaiver, Mr. G. Murphy CCoachJ. Row Five: Brother Edward lCoachl, Mangelli, S. Mueller, J. Sikora, T. Gaughan, W. Barnick, C. Stubstod, Waychoft, R. Cotter, J. Jennings, R. Stachnik, T. Duffy, A. Ferrari. VARSITY. Front Row: M. Cunningham, M. Mulvey, F. Govern. Row Three: R. Young lMgr.l, M. Cunningham Ranallo, J. Kenaga, J. DelCampo, T. Sliwa, L. Gatz, F. F. Hemmer, D. McNamee, G. Frey, B. Bernardi, J. Brady Jakobowski. Row Two: D. Boy, M. Peruscini, A. Gross, J. J. Mingey, J. Kowsky, S. Oenning, Brother Gerald Lindt, J. Kroll, W. Splitt, R. Babiak, J. Calvey, J. Mc- lCoachl. In past years the crossscountry season has come and gone with hardly any mention. But this year things were ditterent. This year's cross-country team has something to show for the long weeks ot practice at Riis Park. They brought home the second place trophy from the Chicagoland Prep League meet. The team was runner-up to St. lgnatius, the perennial Catholic League power. The team's desire can also be seen in its Hne season record. This includes a victory over a strong St. Ignatius team. The team was sparked by Mike Cunningham, its captain. Mike, last year's most valuable runner, captured individual first place honors in the Chicagoland Prep League meet. Even more convincing was his twelfth place in the state finals. This was out ot an original tield of more than two hundred runners. Although the team will be hurt by graduations next year, it can look forward to the return of many experienced runners. CROSS COUNTRY HSOPH Front Row J Phill: s J Willard T Ross R Barabas T Artman R Halvey E Thommes R Bogaert J lndelli A Bey r fgesang P Brylinke T White W Golden L Stephan J M Novacek Row Four J Grazroso lMgrJ D Perry M Frey J G Bodden Row Two D Attrunti C Accardi T Cech Barney D Sakosky R Bieschke R Peeters K Crowley R Wilke Butler R Gottrich A Cuzzone M Bacarella M Rizzo T tak L Swanson Brother Carl lCoachl Kowalczyk M Kllak Row Three M Krych J Widd W Stephan AIT' Front Row: G. Witherspoon, W. McManaman, H. Rosenmayer, J. Dolan, E Tully, M. Maloney. Row Two: J. Shea, J. Lucas, J. Carroll, D. Pierce, J Noreen, .l. Walsh, D. Farrell. Row Three: Mr. M. Kurland lCoachB cHicAGoLAND PREP This year's Varsity Basketball Team brought many honors and commendations to St. Patrick High School. A The team this year won the Joliet Catholic Tournament, the Chicagoland Prep League Christmas Tournament, tor the third straight year they took the league cham- pionship, and also tor the third straight year, St. Pat's won the Niles West Regional. The Shamrocks com- pleted the 1964 season with a very tine record at twenty-five wins and only three losses. Scoring balance and Une team play were the keys to St. Pat's success. Nat depending on any one in- dividual, the players took turns in sparking the team. . Brother James lModeratorD, R. Cunningham CMgr.l, B. Reynolds lMg . J. Burke, B. Mueller, D. Dorgan, T. Lozynski LMgr.l, J. Neurau , lMgr.D, Brother Joel tfModeratorJ. LEAGUE CHAMPION Fine shooting and the effective use of the full court press were other trademarks of this outstanding team. But again it must be stressed that the Shamrock's vic- tories were team ettorts, in which the regulars were aided by a strong bench. The climax ot the season was the third Shamrock participation in the Illinois State High School Tourna- ment. The team continued to beithe scourge of the regionals, and just when it was approaching its peak, was upset by an underrated Evanston team in the Arlington Sectional. This loss ended a highly suc- cessful season for a highly successful Shamrock team. Joliet Catholic Tournament Boylan ..... Joliet Catholic ..... C.P.L. Christmas Tournament .....,DeLaSalle...... Oak Park St. George .. .. St. Francis .. State Tournament .... Ridgewood .... .... Niles East .. . . . East Leyden . . . .... Evanston .... Non-league Games . ..... Alumni ...... . ,.., St. Edward .. NotreDame .. Joliet Catholic .. League Games St. Mel Holy Cross ... St, lgnatius ... .... St. George .. .. De La Salle . St. Joseph . . St. Viator . .. St.MeI Holy Cross ... St. Ignatius ... St.George .. De La Salle . St.Joseph .. St. Viator VARSITY SCORE BOARD 1 1 'xx -S' swat-ffw , wmv. Anim. b M- f ff,-'3',',f-. ' .N ' if XWE W E: g.. . maj, .P V O no 14, s T661 K1 , . '9. rf- M ' .. f 1 K 9 .H 1 W ' s sg, 9 K . nil. X5 Q Ak N W fg if iffjg 3 JV fu 3 x , W? , 5 3 ' A fffr'fn fb ' us . . ,, .Ji :S 3 xc, 'Q tRow: J. Locallo, R. Cotter, C. Hampton, M. Perry, A. Bertuca, Tierney, J. Jennings, M. Dooley, J. Carroll, T. OMalley lM r ech. Row Two: M. Arendt, G. Da Valle, M. Logan, K. Crowley, Row Four: V. Motley, T. Anselmini, J. Lucas, J. Burke Ha McCann, G. Adams, J. Waclawik, G. Richardson, M. Ostriker Dietz, E. Smith, Brother .loel lModeratorl. r.l. Row Three: J. Chapman lMgr.l, R. Wilkinson, T. Rose, W. FROQH-SOPH BASKETBALL PREP 48 ... ... St. Edward 48 ... .... St. Mel . 40 ... ... Holy Cross 65 ... ... St. Ignatius 38 . . . . . . St. George 43... ...DeLaSalle 42 . .. .. . St. Joseph 54 ... ... St. Viator 69... ...St.Mel. 54 ... ... Holy Cross This year the St. Patrick fans were not used to losing basketball games. This can be seen in a fine varsity record. Yet many people failed to notice the achievements of the frosh-soph team. This year the future varsity stars captured first place in the Chicagoland Prep League. However, it was with many long hours of practice that this was accom- plished. The team showed its ability to come through when the pressure was on by defeating St. Viator on its home court, thus breaking the first place tie. LEAGUE CHAMPS ...39 46 .... ...St.lgnatius... .. ..29 48.. ..NotreDame.. ..26 6l... ...St.George...... .... 46 37.. ...... DeLaSalle....... .. 34 42 .. Immaculate Conception.... .... 40 57.. ..... St.Joseph........ .... 4l 56 .... JolietCatholic ..58 4l .. ....St. Viator.. .. .... 6l 55 .. Marion Central .... 38 143 5l .. St.Joseph -- QV L 791 3 Vvx W K as . 7 777777 QV? 7. Q.. g GOLF Last year saw the beginning of golf competition in the Chicagoland Prep League. The St. Patrick team, also in its initial year, captured the tirst place trophy in the C.P.L. This year's team, which was composed of relatively the same men who had won the championship the year before, made a time showing in the Chicago- land Prep League events. K Kneeling: S. Cusano, R. Mi chal, D. Sowa, T. Luvelle, J Ltnclahl. Standing: T. Dono hoe, A. Younker, G. Frede, P Blakely, M. Thomas, P. Kuch arski, Mr. Basile iCoccht. BOWLING This year the bowling team, in its second year of existence, strove to repeat as Chi- cagoland Prep League champions. Practic- ing both together and on their own, the team members put in much time to improve their bowling. Mr. John Fiegen was bowling moderator, and his influence and encouragement helped bring out the best in his boys. Bowling has proven to be popular at St. Patrick, anal will continue to be popular, just as champion- ships will continue to be won. ' .9 3 Seated: J. Thornton, C. Per- conti, D. Sprott, Mr. J. Fieg- en, Moderator. Standing: D Pawulu, J. Sinkovltz, F. Pass J. Kowclcyk, LJ Piscno, T. M:- Intyre, M. Truitt. P. Kuchurski Front Row: J. Kenaga, P. Gallagher, M. Cunningham, J. Porter lMgr.D. Row 3: M. Kretch, F. Restarski, B. Bernardi, J. Daley, C. Farber, A. Inzerillo. Row 2: R. Sassetti KMgr.l, R. Jennings, A. Lux, G. Frey, J, Kowsky, Mr. Gerald Murphy Schleicher, Tom Kase, W. Knapp, Tim Kase, J. Laukkanen, T. lCoachJ. VARSITY Track! Track! Around the city they run, practicing nearly year 'round Even with the ground covered with snow the team held its daily practices. With both the indoor and outdoor track seasons to worry about, the runners and event men must work hard to get into top condition. Coached by Mr. G. Murphy, and led by a fine nucleus of seniors, this year's team Front Row: P. Haupers, M. Maloney, J. Thomas, E. Thommes, J Mahone , J. Marini M. Bauer P. Kell . Row 2: G. Kmiecik T. Y I f Y 1 Kawall, J. Sullivan, K. Butler, J. Cucchiara, S. Cirrincione, J Mahoney, L. Ulizzi, R. Sassetti fMgr.l, B. Mclnerney lMgr.l Row 3: Mr. Fred Dempsey lCoachi, M. Pieczonka, M. Meere TEAMS I has made a fine showing in competition for G Schira, P. Pagano R Kastycz, R. Ave Maria D Kowalcz k, - I - i - v P. Brylinke, P. Kenaga, T. Porter, Mr. Gerald Murphy lCoachi Row 4:: C. Wolski, J. Bauer, K. Karnick, S. Mueller, F. Busam, J Sipp, R. Metelka, J. Poblocki, G. Bodden, M. Finn, T. Ma honey, M. Kiiak, J. Ptasinski, J. Emond, P. Maganzini. FROSH-SOPH the league title. St. Ignatius, the newest member of the league, posed the most seri- ous challenge, but our team had many in- dividuals who outshone the Ignatius cinder- men. With the desire to win and hard work by all the members, the track team added another high 'finish to those we already owned. ' Front Row: R. Repke, A. lnzerillo, F. Kopczynski, D. Shea, J. Eden, M. O'Brien D. Kennedy, J Lochbxhler J McTigue Dykas, K. Fischer, R. Musiala, F. Ranallo. Row Two: S. Emiley, Row Four: Mr. Dempsey lCoachl, F Hemmer D McNamee J. Maurer, J. Colosimo, T. Bowman, B. Groth, M. Giurato, M. Casey, R. Pivarcyk, T. Healy D Savml Mr Hester D. O'Connor. Row Three: R. LaScola iMgr.J, D. Kopec, R. lCoachD. WRESTLING The wrestling team, although being St. Patriclds newest athletic representative, showed itself to be very formidable. The wrestlers put in many hours of practice under the coaching of Mr. Hester and Mr. Dempsey. Although the team was hampered through- out the season by inexperience, a few individuals came forward to show great promise. Among these were Tony Inzerillo and Brian Groth, who each took second place in their respective weight divisions in the Chicagoland Prep League meet. Coach points out starting position to grapplers Front Row: M. O'Donnell, D. Shea, D. Kopec, J. McTigue, P. J. Dykas, R. Sebastian D Donofrio H Nozicka F Ingo LGUNS, M. Muyworm, W. Sleplwft, J. Pontarelli. Row Two: M. O'MalIey, H. Nozicka J Cloherty V Dambrosio R R. Eden, M. O'Brien, J. Crispino, M. Naughton, J. Pugliani, LaScola iMgr.7. J. Luke, P. Jozef, J. Uitz. Row Three: Mr. Hester CCoachJ, x-E2 Qi in 'L-' 1 m . A.hA . gfliliili' -- fs.: - isfsf 1 3+ :?,xiji.Hk 4 egg:-ls.. a ,H-.151 .k---k J gym. K . fs... .Q iw x ,L4'fPY1 If 5-. YT ki F Front Row: M. Kotulla, J. Polinski, D. Ferm, E. Pawlak, K. Fischer, D. Kennedy. Row Two: A. Pelletier, P. Scher- er, J. Koziol, W. Newton, R. Gawlik, P. Migala, D. Beckman. Row Three: D. Tysl, E. Nichols, W. Kemp, B. Mcyworm, M. Kaminski, T. Fugiel, G. Cordeiro, Brother Joseph, Coach. TENNIS Last year St. Pat's saw the beginning of a tennis team. The team took first place in the Chicagoland Prep League. Mr. McGrath, who replaced Brother Joseph as coach at mid-term, inherited a challenging assignment when he took charge. The team was completely rebuilt this year since most of last year's starters had graduated. However, the few returning starters coupled with this year's new prospects had good potential, and the product of their long hours of practice showed up during the season. Front Row: F. Hurley, M. Carroll, J. Adrian, J. Wonders, R. Naselli, R. Kline, K. Mockowiak. Row Two: R. Hausknecht, M. Reilly, G. Mika, D. Sumiec, R. Walters, M. Beckman, J. Eburno, M. Mciyworm. Row Three, J. Ciborowski, C. Peterson, R. Bieschke, R. Borowski, D. Slowik, J. North, C. McFarland, N. Disandro, J. Troiani, Brother Joseph, Coach. - .9 SQH . . . ni fi -...M . a I X Q . 'X ff. Q ii. . Xi . X 5 ? 35 , 35 .Y .Qi R ...gy lit . is . NHL.. 'm an gf 'e eine ACKNOWLEDGMENTS rigs Pa ' X gf' H Abigixjg 5 53J x zu , . 'lc The editors and staff of the 1964 SHAMROCK V sincerely wish to express their appreciation for the Q ' C5 P K , efforts put forth by the following toward the publi- cation of this annual: Brother H. Adrian, F.S.C., and ll. ' Xu the entire administration, faculty, and student Cgb Of XJ body, Root Studio, and especially Mr. Leonard Novak, who was p d'd ' ' ' h' b ok, American Yearbook Xw pictures appearing In t is o Company. the hotographer for most of the can ff fi 7 4,42 UQ! f C . Q A I ' . 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