St Rita of Cascia High School - Cascian Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1980

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4 1 l .4 ffjff fl lc x wr ,N J I. ix, gh Nt , M N ' ' ' ' W, ,. , 1 M 1 ' 2? Y auf fx g1,,1,,Iw , ,JixgFV?2,,:,wi1 , 42 H fjiwsiifiw Q ,J A w -'M .Y ,QM MPX , ,fEWM , XI X , Www ,ml wx UW, , gv ,wp fx 'W W1 M Y . gml WW Wim , ,X,wKf:LQgA.Wf-HL:wW,-'Q' fm ,Mlm ww. V-im' . x N 1 W 3 mx fwfr. 955 M-1 D3 , -. , ' L 5 J ' ,W my , an V,,,.,, -41. ff MP x 6 N4 -' 115154 fefmz, .2 -' .9Xfw1, M ,- - 32,1-w'L'f,-,f. xi YITEH A v X jam . . 3 1 ' Q'-gc' ,W 1 WW x We A N, fm X 4 'Mm.1Qg- ' 4, whim., WA w X K' On July 13th, 1905, Rev. James Francis Green, O.S.A., the first religious superior for the Augustini- ans in the Midwest, was granted a charter by the Illinois State Legislature to build a college and a high school. After the charter was granted, ground was bro- ken in September of 1905, and Father Green, the school's first principal, laid the cornerstone in Octo- ber. Six months later, on April 22, 1906, the build- ing was finished and was called St. Rita College. The school was dedicated to St. Rita, a 15th Cen- tury nun who earned her reputation for heroic sanc- tity as a member of the second order of St. Augus- tine in Cascia, Italy. In September 1906 St. Rita, a combination school, parish church, and rectory, registered 14 students to its two-year business course and four- year college preparatory course. It was a two-story building with, a chapel on the first floor, and class- rooms and Augustinian living quarters on the sec- ond floor. --- . ..k,srA'A . 1 W ri- 2 uf-bm an-um-vdv mggf E 53:25 ? X e ' E 5 Munn-MW .'1-1- i t x K, as K I a -' V V 1 Y J 'w Y , Y Y ,. gr 'S N Q -3 ,. ,. 4 N x u rj QV, v 11 W V R' -1 4 is 5 . 5 ff ' w M 12 ff 5 V vp wp H 'f 'X Yf'f:- v Q ,R Q gf, gg' W Q 5 1- 3' 1 17 . A V V I' Y V 11 Y Y W 'Y T ' v 'F'A gAisx f ' T 4145 Q 4- S A mouumumuww guns - K ., i 2 1 Q 5 7 ., 2 f , L 3 X T , I K K ' .. A..,, .4 Q A 2 WW m B 5 Q .Af M 3 1 1 1 5 ? W , l -Q Q V YA uf rg , Y Jlf' 5 if 1 V Q v 3 3 'f 'f v ! .. ,, :s ' 'f 3 wg is - M A - ' ff sk , -f ' f 1 A - W 55 7 f- 33. Q 'T 'ff Ps? If 1: 'L' ' I ' V wi 'Y 'K Q' WNV V V ' M1 -V I .-gg L.,-.. 'i 490 ' . if Q 2 Hf 1' ' v','a Y s QD --we Soon after the structure was in use, a third floor was added to the school, and it housed more class- rooms and more living quarters for the priests. St. Rita High School began to grow rapidly while the college never really got off the ground. Hopes for its establishment were soon abandoned when the high school began to grow. ln June of 1908, the school was ready to produce its first graduating class - one student. Joseph Coppinger completed the two-year business program and was the only graduate that year. Fr. William Egan became the principal in 1922 t x and started the school,s expansion process by build- ing a gymnasium. In September of 1920, 193 stu- dents were registered, and in 1923 the gymnasiurr was completed and dedicated to Fr. John J. Harris who was the athletic director from 1920 to l927l The school began to take its present shape after t c gym was built Fr. Egan felt that the school also needed m u modern classrooms and science laboratories. Eg Hall went under construction and was September 1926, was three stories high, and many classrooms along with many science labs. ...W A iii? X 4 ,Q- ffm ,ye CLOCK WISE F RON! TOP: 1 I 1 student using the chem- istijv lab which was once located in Egan Hall: 121 Draft- ing - one of the many technical courses offered: 131 stu- dents participated in the short-li ved music course: 141 caf- eteria before remodeling: 151 aeronautics course: from the technical emphasis of carpentry, electricity, and refrigeration to an academic emphasis of English, Math, and Science. is if M Q my r f 1 r f Q 1 f m + f W' ' , A ' A Q 1 , 4 . , u ' . F -T7 5 .Lai C. iff' asllll ' Q , . 'Iv R M 1 v , 4 ,, 'Q' Ku-.lv-'lgnn N 1. A- ' W n M nw Q , hi'-N D '7' ,M .-Q . - 500 ,Ky 'T ...sv A Father Joseph B. Kepperling became Princi- pal of the school and died only three years after he was appointed chief administrator. He was succeeded by Fr. Harris, the ex-athletic director. Old structures such as the library and the football stadium were remodeled under their administrations. Fr. Harris was succeeded by Fr. Ruellon P. Fink whose main objective was to increase the schoolis population. In 1936, he introduced a technical program to the schoo1,s curriculum and increased the enrollment from 385 to 464 in one year. To house the new technical courses, the Mendel Technical Building was built in 1938. This addition was not the end of the schoolis physical espansion, however - Egan Hall was expanded. The original structure extended only to the present Room 107 - Rooms 100 to 106 were added in the expansion. The new technical course, the remodeled stadium, and the modern laboratories all con- tributed to the schoo1's increased enrollment of of 2,000 by 1953. Fr. Finkis dream of increas- ing the enrollment had been achieved. CLOCK WISE FROM TOP: 111 An early emphasis on the the basics of business: 121 students excercising in the newly built gym: 131 woodshop - still a thriving technical course: 141 auto shop - once popular, now inactive course: 151 one of the school's earliest graduating classes. Mywr' ,nf fl gasps'-Q lp. 7 Fifty years had passed since the opening of the school, and Rita was celebrating its Golden Anniversary. The school continued to see expansion as the enrollment called for more teachers - both lay and religious. To house the growing number of priests, a new monastery went under construction in April of 1947 and was completed in September of 1949. Under Fr. Fink,s twenty-one year reign as principal, the school's technical program flourished and became one of the best in the city of Chicago. The nation's educational mood was taking a different course, however, it was in 1957 that Russia put its first satel- lite, Sputnik I, into orbit. The United States became worried that Russia was advancing in the field of technology, and the nation immediately started to question its educational values. Education, because of the fear that the United States was no longer Number Onel, in the field of technology, shifted from the technical emphasis of carpentry, aeronautics, and refrigeration to an academic emphasis of English, Math, and Science. Reform was taking place all over the United States including St. Rita, when in 1956, Fr. John E. McLaughlin became the new principal and proposed that the school should stress academics and theology more. This changing of values started the shedding of St. Rita's technical school image. gb Y ,Q it R V ft tx 14' S I HW, i f ,Mp-v . vt' . as. A M, r wa if ,.,,q.qki A 5. ff, 'A ,iw as Rf f ? , 5-.si psi. CLOCK WISE FROM TOP: 111 Fr. Ruellon P, Fink - a twenty-one year reign and a flourishing technical program: 121 seventeen year English Depart- ment Chairman Mr. Donald Racky and English honor students: 131 Fr. Mario Porecca and Fr. La Vern Flach 1Principal 1971-19791 look over student's records: 141 twenty-six year Rita teacher Mr. Florian Dodge in the old Metal Shop: 151 one of the first groups of Augustinians at St. Rita: 161 Modern faculty - a new emphasis on Theology. St. Rita's athletic program has also striven to keep up with the traditions of excellence found in its 75 years of academic success. Football rose from floundering seasons of 1908- 1920 with the 1923 Chicago City Championship, com- petitive seasons through the 30's and 40,s including the 1946 team that went 7-0-0, and the 1963 National Championship football team. Baseball dominated the Catholic League, with championships in 1922, 1923 and 1927, seven of ten Chicago Amateur Baseball League championships from 1930 to 1940, then a triumphant return to a suc- cession of Catholic League championships in the '40's and 50's under Fr. J. J. O'Ma1ley. Many years of competitive basketball reached a varsity climax with the 1961 City Championship team with other great teams as well - the 1953 junior champs, the 1970 light champs, and so on. And today, football owns four City Championships and the 1978 State crown. In the decade of the 1970's baseball continued to win with the '76 league crown and the ,77 IHSA District championship, basketball rose up to a 21-6 record in 1978 and continues to win in prestigious state holiday tournaments, track and field has experienced a rebirth at Rita in the era of the l980's. Cross-Country has come into its own with two straight state district wins and state ranking in 1979, hockey won the '75 league championship and third in the Illinois AA Tourney of 1980, and soccer won the '77 league crown. l 1 x l 'Q S .uv 1 5 :Y .X txt .sf Q -lu f 3' Wlhllrlgmwmm, W, W- W j 'x CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: 111 Excellence in football even in 1946: 121 the tennis team died in the early sixties and was recently revived: 131 the 1953 Junior Catholic League champsg 141 one of the school's early track teams: 151 the South Sec- tion Champions - seven wins and no losses. CLOCK WISE FROM RIGHT: U1 Track member doing well in the newly-fonned Catholic League: I22 a successful catcher for the South Section Champsg 131 Boxing was popular in the 40's, died, and is currently being revived by the Athletic Director: 141 the young Fighting Mustangsg ISI the young basketball team later went on to capture honors from the South Sections: I62 the short-lived swim team died because of lack ol facilities. SKI! is sa. Cir . 9555. Ummm? RZHLLIE Q S8405 y QLU-inf, T 7' 1 y T' X ,, ,,. , Qi ahh Jw, X f, U k' ' t x U a -MN' .. at 6 ki fi-if ,mf pf, JG. ? vy- w as 36 QQ' ggngam- nv 1 C LOCK WISE FROM RIGHT: 1 I j The Color Guard - popular club in the late I950'sg IZJ the once-popular Drama Club died and is now being revived with the Speech!Drama club: 131 formal invitation to an early concert: 141 crowded prom in the early 60's: 152 members of the Rifle Club with moderator Br. Joseph Fisher. who .X TX I4 we Much emphasis has been placed on the importance of clubs and organi- zations at St. Rita. In 1924 the CAS- CIAN, then a bi-monthly publica- tion, got its start later to become an annual yearbook. It was soon fol- lowed by the Mother's Club, and by the award-winning newspaper, the RITAN. Today the RITAN ranks among the top 50 school newspapers in the country. Organizations such as the Knights of Augustine, the National Honor Society, and the Stu- dent Broadcasting System were formed and the extra-curricular scene at Rita started to flourish. The school has just enjoyed a rebirth of interest in activities as it saw 23 organizations functioning for the students in the 1979-80 school year. Concert and En Thursday, Oct. St. Rita! 1. WIOLIX 80140 TENUR SOLD D FSE: I5 FF.- I .Tr ltlllllll i St. Rita continues to grow today as it enters a new decade with its tenth princi- pal. and continues to face the future with the same type of energy and enthusiasm that was characteristic of Fr. James Green when the school was only a 14-student one-building institution in 1906. PRINCIPALS OF ST. RITA HIGH SCHOOL Fr. James F. Green 1905-1922 Fr. William L. Egan 1922-1926 Fr. Joseph B. Kepperling 1926-1929 Fr. John J. Harris 1929-1935 Fr. Ruellon P. Fink 1935-1956 Fr. John E. McLaughlin 1956-1962 Fr. Francis P. Crawford 1962-1968 ' Fr. Daniel B. Trusch 1968-1971 Fr. LaVern J. Flach 1971-1979 Fr. David L. Brecht 1979 St. Rita High School Of The . . . if A VA , W S..-4 wif b X f ' S mn' 1, Q ,1. ' 47 , X X Nw X 51 A W h . Y QM .1 'N -Ur! 43, 9, E 11 Z i as ,- 1 1' ,M -Q ' f 'ir-'Q jk ,, -f 2 ' 1 1- vw .Q ,Q In Y . .sn -1. mx E 523. 4 rg 'SF 41 '1- fg 3 S Q f QV, mei? 52 Q ' 5 iff? 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If , - - ,,.-.1 1,1 .Q'H',. -A - .1 , , '11,-,.-,-..-,-,'S'.v,,: 1 ,gre ,x ,:. -.1 ,-,,-I-, - .-, ,Q - ,-,-, 1.,.,.,.,,-gf, 1- 4- , j ..1.--5. ,K . - ,f x -u .E-if-.mem-1 I - :aff .,f1',5'.-5' aa-.,., - I-,--.. vi 1'- - . if , H f 'f a' -W k ' - 'W-W... .- 'ff---n-:f F sf:?f-5:-4 -:,f.--'5-f1--':-I- 1-f 1 -elif-.'1Ff3f5azm-4.w-r1'?r'i'5k ' .',.w 1 2r.:'-fwezaf-141 Ayn. 7- -2.-M+:'.-wzsthlf-'24-at. Fr. arkabus Returns As Prior Father Donald Harkabus, a member of the St. Rita faculty in the late l950,s and early 6O's, returned to St. Rita this year to fulfill the duties of the Prior of the Monastery and to serve as the school's physics teacher. Near the end of his first term, Father reflected that he was pleased because he 'tthought the transition from one Prior to the next would be a little bumpy, but I was sur- prised and delighted that it hasn't been. Father's responsibilities as Prior include making sure that the Augustini- ans are content with theirjobs in both the school and the community and that their home life in the Monastery is a pleasant one. When an issue arises that directly affects Monastery life, Father will consult his four house counselors - Fr. Trusch, Br. Wallenberg, Fr. Foll- mann, and Fr. Neis - and frequently will bring the issue to a full house vote. 'SNO major decisions are made by me without direct consultation, and I feel that this democratic process makes our decisions easier to live with. As for his teaching duties, Father has found St. Rita students pleasant and very concerned about their studies. New Principal Impressed With R1ta UI have been impressed with the good will and respect that St. Rita stu- dents have for each other and for the faculty as well, said St. Rita Principal Fr. David Brecht as he reflected on his first year in office. HI feel that both the students and the members of the fac- ulty are good, Christian men. Father has spent a good deal of his time this year making sure that St. Rita conforms to state educational and safety standards. Among several changes that will be in effect during the l980-81 school year is the lengthening of the school day to 300 minutes of instruction for a total of 176 days. Father has also been concerned with improvements in the physical plant and has begun making changes that he intends to continue in the years to come. Some of the highlights that Father mentioned from the I979-80 school year include the large incoming Fresh- man Class which shows the faith the community has in our efforts, the new direction and expansion of the Theol- ogy program, and the creation of the new Guidance Center and the expan- sion of the Guidance personnel which will give greater individual attention to each of the students. dministration Conforms To State Rules As Fr. Brecht began his first year in office as Principal of the school, he put into effect several major changes in the school's administration. The members of the Board include the voting members - Mr. Bamberger fDirector of Studiesj, Fr. Neis fDean of Studentsl, Fr. Murphy CDirector of Chris- tian Formationj, Fr. Harkabus CPriorj, Mr. Segredo fAthletic Directorj, Mr. Kisicki CActivities Directorj, Mr. Dudek fPresi- dent of the Teachers Associationj, and Fr. Follmann fDirec- tor of Guidancej - and non-voting members - Fr. Sobiesk, Fr. Pazera, Mr. Brodnicki, and Mr. Riley. According to Mr. Bamberger. some of the changes affected l the frequency of meetings, the types of matters discussed, and lthe responsibilities of each of the members of the Board. Under Fr. Brecht's direction, the Board now meets twice a month instead of twice a week as we had in the past. With the reduction in formal meeting time has come an increase in the responsibilities of each of the Board's members. If an issue now arises which falls under the responsibilities of one depart- ment, the administrator for that department is expected to deal with it. In the past, we frequently discussed issues such as these with the entire Board making the decision. We are also using a more formal agenda which is published before each meeting so that each member of the Board is fully aware of the issues to be discussed and the decisions that need to be made. One of the most important issues to face the Board during the 1979-80 school year was the lengthening of the school day to satisfy state requirements. In the past the state relied on the recommendations of the North Central Association to make judgements about accreditation of schools, but this year the state has decided to send a panel of school inspectors to each of the high schools in Illinois. The state requirements are dif- ferent than the North Central requirementsf' stated Bamber- ger. We have found it necessary this year to make changes in a schedule that we have all become very accustomed tof' The Board of Administration changed the amount of passing time from five minutes to four minutes and added five minutes at the start of the day and five minutes to the end. The Board has also been very careful in drawing up next year's calendar so that the school will be in full session a minimum of l76 days. The change that will take place is not terribly significant and will not create much of an inconvenience. But anytime a change is made it takes some time for people to adjustf, Bam- berger continued. I am sure, however, that both the students and the faculty will come to accept the change with their usual good spirit. Developments during the 1979-80 school year that the Board felt pleased about according to Mr. Kisicki were the success of the sports program, the amount and quality of the activities honoring the 75th anniversary of the school, and the increase in enrollment for the upcoming year. 'SI feel that we have been able to work well together during this first year, Kisicki commented. I am glad that the changes we have seen take place this year are positive ones and I am very encouraged about progress that will continue to be made in the future. We have a strong sense of direction and a willingness to work hard enough to accomplish our goals. Bottom Row: Mr. Michael Kisicki, Fr. William Neis, Fr. David Brecht, Mr. Joseph Bamberger, Fr. Donald Harkabus. Top Row: Fr. Patrick Murphy, Mr. Edward Dudek, Mr. Michael Riley, Fr. Casimir Pazera, Fr. Rolland Follmann, Mr. Thomas Brodnicki, Fr. Martin Sobiesk, Mr. James Segredo. Theology Reorganization To Continue Under the direction of first year Chairman Br. Timo- thy Deeter, the Theology Department has been reorga- nized and has placed a new emphasis on the fact that the primary purpose of the Theology classes at St. Rita is to call the students to faith in God and His message of truth. Br. Tim has outlined in his department syllabus what the students should be taught in the four year Theology program. The freshmen are taught the Bible, the Life of Christ. and adolescent adjustment. The sophomores are taught world religions and the sacraments. The juniors are taught morality and the seniors learn about mar- riage. According to Br. Tim, With this year by year breakdown a student is sure to get the proper Theologi- cal education that a Catholic school should offer. Students are not only being offered a more formal curriculum under Br. Tim's leadership V they are also finding changes in the amount of time Theology class is required. Beginning in the 1980-81 school year, fresh- men will be required to take a full year of Theology instead of the one semester now offered. Brother also plans to require a comprehensive exam that each senior will take to insure that the material the department offers has been absorbed. The personnel of the Theology Department has also been changed. 'Gln the two and a half years that l have been here, said Br. Tim, uthe entire staff has changed. But the change is a good one. The new teachers are younger men who have been trained according to the guidelines of the Second Vatican Councilf, Next year the department will include four more teachers, three of whom will be Augustinians. The fact that we will not only be working together but also living together will benefit the department greatly, he continued. Br. Tim has asked all of his department members to emphasize homework, text readings, and class discussions, and to use film strips and movies to better help students comprehend the material of the department. Bros. Mike and Tim supply music for the Ash Wednesday service. Br. Tim Deeter holds a M. Div. degree and began teaching here in 1978 Br. Charles Prevender is in his second year at St. Rita and teaches Theology , xl , ..- ,: iw--' ssss of s.. Pat Murphy returned to St. Rita alter an eight year absence to teach junior and senior Theology. Fr. William Neis, a newcomer to Rita, holds an M.A. holds a M. Div. degree from the Catholical Theological Union. He moderates the Father's Club from Notre Dame and is the head disciplinarian. He mod- in his spare time enjoys travel and golf. erates the ski and camping clubs. Fr. Murphy lends Ralph Florio a helping hand alter the distribution of ashes. Br Thomas Griffin has B Bs. from Depaul and coaches the golf team. New Teachers Busy nglish Chairman Mr. Donald Racky, Chairman of the English Depart- Q ment, was faced with the important task of breaking in new teachers who were added to the staff this year. The new teachers were needed because of the increased enrollment and because one teacher. Mr. Steve Appleb- aum, resigned after the first semester. Luckily Mr. Riley and Mr. Kisicki were able to take over Mr. Applebaum's classes and maintain a standard of quality that we may have lost if we had hired a new teacher at mid-semesterfi said Mr. Racky. i This constant hiring of new teachers prevents the T department from having innovative changes. Thus, we devote all of our time and energy to the breaking in process instead of breaking ground for fresher, newer ideas of teaching, he said. One advantage that arose from the new teachers was that the Speech!Drama course is being revived under the direction of Ms. Sally Jo Zcpeda. a first year fresh- man and sophomore teacher. The course will be offered as an elective outside of the required four years of Eng- i lish. I was glad to see that the students are showing an interest in English beyond their regular classes. I think the course will be a very popular one in the future, said Mr. Racky. Aside from working with the new teachers and plan- ning the Speech!Drama Course. Mr. Racky. in conjunc- tion with the other English teachers. is constantly striv- ing to improve the choices on the outside reading list. Sometimes students and teachers find a book too diffi- cult or too easy. and we'll make a change, hopefully for the better, to satisfy everyone. As a part of the English program, students write com- A positions about the outside readings and on poetry and short stories. However. Mr. Rackyis long range goal is to spell out a good four-year sequence in composition Mr. Donald Racky has a Ph.D. from Loyola and moderates the Ritan andthe skills for the department which will increase our stu- dents' ability to write well.'i i 4-K iff if 4 5 . . . --1? , .ss fi . N, .V Mr. Edward Dudek has been at St. Rita for thirteen years. He holds an M.A. Mr. Dennis Murawski has been at St. Rita for two years. He holds from DePaul University and teaches English and Film Study. He is also the from DePaul and a Reading Specialist Degree from Chicago Circle President of the Teachers Association. He moderates the Freshman Class and enjoys reading. ww ibm . 'V 1 Q 5 a Q me W Z K Q . . -- st 'R fit I M Vlr. Mike Kisicki has been teaching English and reading for eight years. He holds a Mr. Mike Riley, who teaches jlmior English, has been at Rita for nine B.A. from Lewis and an M.Ed. from Arizona University. He serves as Vice-Principal of years. He received his BA. from Lewis and his M.A. from DePaul. He is Activities, moderator of the student govemment, and head cross country coach. yearbook moderator and Recruitment Director. .ard of the Flies ie.. Lg if , K .Q Wfiitafr Golding The Sem F W E . .' arg i and Um f If or ,sa ' T gm g .,.-v sill: ',,... . W. Xi., A... EQ? , . i f as y - X 5 i ww X, A A S., It X 'M THE GRAPES OF WRATH These books are some of those which are on the English department's reading list. Mr. Racky and the lg,g:ll'gY s nina-in hisSt:'i:1een:lh.yeT' hghis members of the department compile a new list eac year. Students are allowed two weeks for each one of the Schoovsoihlga tmflfgfs 3 e an 'S P eff y reading assignment. Mr. Ronald Piro is presently in his second year as a St. Rita English teacher. He received his B.A. from North Central College and is inter- ested in running and creative writing. SRV NNW- ' it 552 .7 Ms. Sally Zepeda, now in her first year at Rita, received her B.A. from the College St. Scholastica. She moderates the new literary journal, lnscape, and will teach the new Speech-Drama Club. She is interested in photography. . if iii I , X ,ir I VJ WMM 5-4--T ,wut-,rw-3-m.i k...,, A Mr. Edmund Brongiel is in his fifteenth year as an English Mr. Murawski closely supervises the work of his reading students as they complete an teacher. He received his B.A. from Loyola University in 1965. on the reading machines which increase a student's speed and comprehension. Guest Lectures To Pep History Classes Mr. James Misiora holds a B.S. from C.S.U. and is the head hockey coach. Ss. 3- ig I.. Ex 'I - X , ji Mike Petrosius sharpens his map skills during his history class. Now in his second year as Chairman of the Social Studies Department, Mr. James Misiora is very happy to see that students are showing an interest in the elective courses. The sociology and criminal justice course was a great success, and I'd like to see that same type of enthusiasm for other electives as well, he said. Latin American studies, psychology, and several other elec- tives were offered last year, but only one course pulled in enough interested students to make a class. Mr. Misiora feels that by the time the present freshmen are juniors numbers will be large enough to support more electives. Aside from trying to pep up his department's curricu- lum, Mr. Misiora is emphasizing the importance of guest lectures and is encouraging teachers to use audio-visual equipment which includes film strips, slides, and maps. I want the students to be able to relate history to real jobs that people have that call for a knowledge of social studies. As for the audio-visual equipment, it livens the class up a little more, adds another learning dimension to the lecture material and re-emphasizes what has been taught in class. Mr. Misiora would like to extend the lectures to the whole student body and is hopeful that one of the presidential candidates will give a speech here next year. In an effort to help defray the cost of the textbooks, the department has received books from the state and is using them in some classes. Not every class could get a free book so I decided that the ones which would be most beneficial to the students would be the books' to choosef' At the present time the juniors are using McGruder's American History, which the Chairman feels is the bible of American History, and the senior honor class is using Living American Documents. Mr. Thomas Nall holds a B.A. from Carroll College and is the head basketball coach. t at Mr. Joseph Bamherger. now in his twenty-first year at St. Rita, holds an MA. in his- Tom Kress uses his fourth period lunch to catch up on some historj tory and an M.Ed. in school administration from DePaul. He is the school's Director of homework. Because he is a junior, his class emphasizes American historj Studies and chairs thc curriculum council. through l930's. l I Mr. Ronald Dvorak holds an fVl.A. from Notre Dame and is now teaching his- Br. Michael Schweifler holds a B.A. from Villanova and is a newcomer to tory after moving from the science department. Rita. low in his twenty-first year at St. Rita. Mr. Robert Kopecky holds a BS. from oyola and an Nl.l-Id. front DePaul. llc teaches freshman and sophomore his- ary and in his spare time enjoy s coaching basketball. g.-u-NM' i x 3 t..pv N.. . lr. Ronald Nowak receited his B.S. from Ioyola and is the moderator of the .lunior lass and howling, Mr. James Segredo. novv in his third year at Rita. holds a BA. front Lewis l'ni- xersity. He is the schooI's Athletic Director and is also the head track coach and assistant soccer coach. E . -sx 1 me I a ,... A vm:-In g tm... ms-Q Junior Ray llnghes uses the library's globe for an extra credit history assignment. A.P. Courses Planned For Science As Mr. Robert Gasiecki began his first year as the Sci- ence Department Chairman, he set as one of his goals an Advanced Placement Course in science that would allow students to get college credit as they have been doing for several years in English and Social Studies. I knew that this new program would create some schedul- ing and personnel difficulties, Mr. Gasiecki explained. But I also knew that this was a very worthwhile goal and that I had to do everything in my power to reach it. Mr. Gasiecki's efforts were very successful since for the first time in the schoo1's history an advanced chemis- try course will be taught during the 1980-81 school year. I expect that in the first year or two of the program not many of our seniors will get the college credit offered by the advanced placement examination. The next few years we will strive to make the course productive as the English and Social Studies advanced placement work is, and I am very confident we will reach our goalf' he con- tinued. Some of the other changes in the department that Gasiecki witnessed his first year as chairman included the loss of Mr. Dvorak, who transferred to the social studies department, and the addition of first year teacher Mr. James Cuci, who teaches modern physical science, and Fr. Donald Harkabus, who teaches physics. Mr. Gasieck also re-established the science and biol- ogy clubs which had gone out of existence' during the 1978-79 school year because of a lack of student interest. 1 am happy to see these clubs back in our list of extra- curricular organizations and to find so many students, especially freshmen, who are interested in being a part of the clubs. I feel that the clubs, when integrated with their respective subject areas, can become as much a part of the learning experience as the classroom itself. This has been an interesting year for me and I am looking forward to the future, he concluded. V fr' Mr. Robert Gasiecki, now in his ninth year at Rita, holds a B.S. from Westem University and was appointed chairman of the science department to replace Mr. rak. ln his spare time he enjoys water skiing. 4533 'f' I Brandon Grode weighs a solution in chemistry. Ms. Susan Whooley, in her fifth year at Rita, holds a B.S. in chemistry from UICC. :qs s ,Z ir. James Cuci is a newcomer to St. Rita. He holds a B.A. from St. Xavier College and teaches .arth science. He is also the moderator of the first year photo club and the golf club. ln his spare me he enjoys photography, tennis, and music. QUTHOR QE RSOB ONLX Sophomore Joe Bucz uses a barometer to measure the air presstu'e in the chem lab. The experiment was one of several done that week. 1 Fr. Donald Harkabus holds a Ph.D. from the University of Tulsa and Now in his sixteenth year at Rita, Mr. Phillip lgoe holds a B.S. from Westem teaches Physics. Michigan and enjoys golf. M Lasky Encourages four Years Of Math I am disappointed that more of our students do not choose to take a full four years of mathf' said Depart- ment Chairman Mr. Norbert Lasky. Many of our stu- dents decide that they will not take math after the two required subjects Calgebra and geometryj have been completed. I think this is a mistake for two reasons. Most colleges require several courses in math and stu- dents who take additional math courses in high school are more prepared for college work. Secondly, almost everything we do involves math of one type or another. Math knowledge is important in many of our day to day situations. Computer math is offered every year by the depart- ment but not enough students choose the course on reg- istration day. According to Lasky, I have a hunch that many of our students think that computer math is an especially difficult subject. But they are mistaken. If we could get enough students to take the course even one year, Lasky cited his staff which he believes has done a very good job working with a wide range of student abil- ities. All the men in the department have worked the hope that it will eventually be accepted. As he reflected on the positive aspects of the school year, Lasky sighted his staff which he believes has done a very good job working with a wide range of student abilities. f'All the men in the department have worked very hard this year and have succeeded very well in reaching their students. The quality of the department is at one of its highest points since I began teaching at St. Rita. I also owe a special thanks to Fr. Flach fwho entered the department after completing 8 years as prin- cipalj for generously teaching an additional class. Mr. Norben Lasky holds a B.S. from Loyola and moderates tennis and chess Mr. John Bulanda holds an M.S. from UICC and I Muwmel -if,, . I , moderates the math tutors. Phil Fortier proves that one line may be the axis for many circles in geome ffl' X' .i l X Lawrence Genge, now in his third year at St. Rita, holds a B.A. from Fr. LaVem Flach holds an M.A. from Villanova University and teaches fresh- College and teaches both Algebra I and -ll. He is the sophomore man algebra. He took on an extra class this year to accommodate the increase country coach and the assistant track coach. in enrollment. He is moderator of the Mothers' Club. -I s 5. 1 E ,f 'L Math tutor Mark Marion helps a freshman with some algebra difficulties. Mr. Jack Janeczko holds an M.Ed. from UICC and is the assistant baseball and bas- ketball coach. Pawlowski Welcomes French - A ain Mr. Gregory Pawlowski, Chairman of the Language Department, is very proud of the fact that for the first time in five years a second language will be offered by the depart- ment. The increase in student enrollment played a major part in the successful addition of French to the 1980-81 curricu- lum. This is the first time in several years that the student numbers were large enough to insure that the language wouldn't just fade away, said Mr. Pawlowski. I hope that with the four new classes of French being offered next year we will eventually be able to produce at least two advanced French classes in the future? Mr. Pawlowski, whose Master's Degree is in French, will teach three of the classes, and Mr. Guy Hofer, whose major is French, will teach the fourth. We have spent a good many years trying to bring a second language back into the department, the Chairman continued. There were years when members of the department actually campaigned for French by vising classes at registration time. It is very rewarding to see our constant efforts finally paying off. Mr. Pawlowski was also encouraged by the fact that the language lab has been properly maintained and that it has been consistently used by the members of the department. He anticipates that the lab will be expanded to accommodate the French classes by the acquisition of new tapes and other materials. With two languages now offered by the department, Paw- lowski is confident that St. Rita students will be better able to understand the importance of foreign language study. It nec- essarily promotes tolerance and open-mindedness of other peoples and their cultures i a greater understanding and acceptance of different points of view. Next year should be a very exciting one for our depart- ment and I hope that it willjust be the start of some changes that we have been looking forward to for many years, he concluded. Mr. Michael Cronin holds an M.A. from Notre Dame and is a newcomer to St. Rita. l 5 l Mr. Gregory Pawlowski, now in his fourteenth year at St. Rita, holds an from Loyola and a B.A. from U. of I at Urbana. He will teach three of the new French classes offered during the 80-81 school year. Jesus Roman practices his Spanish skill in the foreign language lab?- B X Guy Hofer holds a B.A. from Lewis and has been teaching at Rita for eight He is an assistant cross country coach. Mr. Holer will teach one of the classes offered next year. 'Y' .rllwigue r'+'wS.s2 . P -ri ixggxk 3 as-'R ,. . .... , ...H-.,-- ' Mr. John Brennan holds a B.A. from Lewis and is the head soccer coach. Br. Mark Thedens, now in his seventeenth year at Rita, holds a B.A. from Villa- nova. He teaches sophomores through seniors and moderates the choms and the Sophomore Class. ESPANA -in -V, , A . . m.6?e-wwf' A W - X . iff I ' K :Mi 'if - h W . 'L . 'J- lv 5' aff!! - Z.. . K X k V .. Ji, Q VA A f af' t - 1 '-f.x?Xf:s - ii P..-n xt 'ti QL M 3' ' -, ' One of Br. Mark's posters which adds to the Spanish atmosphere of his class. 'P+- N New, Organized Physical E . Program The Physical Education Department, under the direction of first year Athletic Director and Chairman Mr. James Segredo, is striving for a more organized. meaningful, and worthwhile gym class. I don't want the class to be taken lightly because it is very valuable, he said. The gym classes, which are taught by Mr. Angsten, will now offer physical conditioning, Weightlifting, and sports such as basketball, vol- leyball, and footballg the health class will still be a part of the curriculum. All of the activities will show the student the importance of exer- cise, said Mr. Segredo. Another way that the class will be more organized is by limiting the number of students per class. The smaller number of students will mean more space and organization to have a good gym class, said Mr. Angsten. And the students schedule will be much more clear cut since a student is likely to have gym with the same people each time rather than constantly being mixed into different sections. The gym will no longer be used as a study hall area because 'Sit prevents the class from operating smoothly and disrupts the atmosphere, according to Mr. Segredo. Although the class will be more organized, students will not be required to memorize game rules or techniques. Grades will be given according to attendance, strength standards, and effort. The incoming freshmen will be introduced to an organized program, but the older students will be better able to appreciate the changes since they already know what gym classes used to be likef, said Mr. Segredo. l Q ,.t,..-msd. it wk,,,4,m,,,.,,, :MQ-nm, M Mr. Jim Angsten, in his second year, teaches physical education and is assistant football coach. and is head football coach Mr. Pat Cronin has been at St. Rita for ten years. He has a B.A. in P.E. Br. Charles Domagalski, now in his seventh year, received his B.S. in Physical Educat . . ' r from Aquinas College He IS the health teacher for the school and enjoys outdoor rec tion. Solid Foundation In Industrial Arts 'UN is S ly? Q at 1 With the fields of architecture and carpen- try continuing to grow, the Industrial Arts Department continues to offer a solid foun- dation for both fields. Students who are interested in either area can take drafting and general shop. If their interest continues, they can go on to take architectural drafting and woodshop. The training that a student gets in these classes can benefit him if he goes into either of the fields whether or not it be for a career or just as a hobbyf, said Br. Joseph Fisher, Chairman of the Department. Twenty-six year veteran of St. Rita, Mr. Florian Dodge, teaches both the mechanical drawing and architectural drafting courses offered here. He also offers students practi- cal experience by finding some of them jobs for the summer, especially for those who think that drafting may become their life's work. Mr. James Economakas, a teacher of the two shop courses for twenty-eight years, introduces students to the basics of carpentry and working with wood. During the course of the year the students make clock frames, plaques, and bases for lamps. According to Br. Joe, these courses are only a small sample of what was once a very large department. As the years went on, the amount of students interested in the indus- trial arts started to fade, and courses like aeronautics, machine shop, electricity, and metal shop died because of it, he stated. I Mr. Florian Dodge, now in his twenty-sixth year at St. Rita, holds a B.S. in education from Northern would like to see metal shop in particular Illinois University. He teaches Drafting I and II as well as Architectural Drafting. ln his spare time, Mr. Dodge enjoys professional sports and golf. Mr. James Economakas holds an M.S. from DePaul University and is now in his twenty- eighth year at St. Rita. He teaches woodshop and general shop and introduces students to the basics of carpentry. In his spare time, he enjoys bowling. return to the curriculum because of the demand that many industries place on this skill. Senior Brad Stubitsch sands a of wood that he needs to make the frame for a clock in . E's woodshop course. Stu- dents also make frames and plaques in shop. dvanced Accounting ow ffered The Business Department, under the direction of Mr. August Jeffery, is expanding its program by offering advanced accounting course that will carry college credit. The course is designed to give high school students college level competency in account- ing. 'STO qualify for the course a stu- dent must have had the first year accounting course and he must have performed well in that class, said Mr. Jeffery. Mr. Jeffery believes that preparing students for the future is an essential goal of his department. To realize the goal, he finds business related jobs for members of his senior classes and for graduates who are interested in busi- ness careers. With this business rela- ted knowledge of the field and with the experience they gain from the job, I think the students are ready for the competition of the business world. Mr. Jeffery is also very proud of the tax preparation course that the depart- ment offers. lt gives the students a better understanding of taxes and teaches them how to fill out their own tax forms - a valuable skill for all peo- ple, he concludes. Mr. August Jeffery, now in his twenty-fourth year at Rita, holds an M.S.I.R. from Loyola and is Chaimtan of the department. af' wfmfwn X' 5 NJ i I-.Kat Mr. Richard Grill came to St. Rita in 1968. He holds a B.S. in accounting from Chicago State and is a fund-raiser. Data oom Acquires Cobol Computer Brother Joseph Fisher, who along with Fr. Casimir Pazera is in charge of the schoolis data processing, is excited about the school's acquisition of three new computer systems. The new sys- tems will be added to the two systems currently being used. i'All together there are about sixteen machines involved, including disks, punches, printers, and a typewriter. All three sys- tems are COBOL computers, one form of computer languagef' said Br. Joe. The systems were donated to the school by MidAMerica Federal Savings and Loan in Naperville. According to Br. Joe, the machines will help the school use the data center more effectively since the systems can process information at a greater speed. Even though COBOL is a much more complicated language than FOR- TRAN fthe language of the schoolis present systemsj, I feel that the new sfvstems can only be a great benefit to t e school and will expand our knowl- edge of data processing, he said. Not only will the new systems be available for school business, they will also be integrated into the data proc- essing courses that Brother teaches to juniors and seniors. lt will make the course much more interesting and sophisticated, he concluded. Br. Joseph Fisher holds an M.S. from Stout State and moderates the Band. Fr. Casimir Pazera holds a B.A. from Villanova and has been at Rita nineteen years. Grand pening Cf Counseling Center 4.Ag,,qA Fr. Roland Follmann is now' in his thirteenth year at St. Rita. He holds an lVl.A. from Villanova and is the counselor to both thcjuniors and seniors. Father is especially proud of the new Counseling Center which was completed hy the end of the school year. -have I A Mike Viollt. a newcomer to St. Rita, counscls Fr. Mario Porreca holds an lVl.A. and is the fresh- r and sophomores. man counselor. One thing that made me very happy this year was that we are finally getting a long awaited Counseling Center for our students. said Fr. Roland Follmann, Chairman of the Guidance Department. The new center will be located on the second floor of Egan hall in room 213 and will include four counseling offices and a reading room. It will be a lot easier for students to locate the offices and it will facilitate record keep- ing because everything will be centralized. said Fr. Follmann. This year the department saw the addition of Freshman Counsello Mr. Michael Viollt, who. according to Follmann. has been extremely successful in his dealings with both the students and the faculty. Next year the department will hire another counselor who will be primarily responsible for the sophomores. 'gl think the services the depart- ment offers will be much more effective when the work load on each man is less- ened. Follmann stated. If we can find someone with ability and talent similar to Mr. Viollt's we will be very fortunate. One of the new projects for the depart- ment his year was to work in conjunction with the new efforts to stem student attrition. Freshmen were surveyed about their feelings toward St. Rita and those that showed any serious dissatisfaction were interviewed. According to Follmann. the new project was successful and helped many of our new students adjust to high school life. Plans for expansion of made. the program have already been Q-.FQ Mr. Roman Zalatoris holds an lVl.Ed. from DePaul and is the sophomore counselor. Librar To Be Expanded, Rearranged j Miss Deborah Rae Alford, the schoolls head librarian, sees a year of expansion ahead for the library. Because of the school's increased enrollment, the state will provide more funds so that the library can obtain more books and materials to satisfy the academic needs of the students. I want to keep everything updated so that students will have a place within the school where they can do research and find up-to-date materials easily, said Ms. Alford. I would also like to make a physical change in the library to give a better atmosphere for reading and studying, she said. I want to make the students as comfortable as possible to insure that this is the place for quiet study- ing. Ms. Alford is also interested in obtaining new, more exciting reading materials to encourage a student inter- est in reading. I think that a lot of our students donlt realize what the library has to offer so they keep away from itg but I want to change thatj' she added. The library is also being used for more class projects which demand research. Students are able to conven- iently find reference materials they need, and thereby avoid a meaningless waste of time trying various public libraries. Q 992'-,.. Ms. Deborah Rae Alford, now in ner third year at St. Rita, is the school's head librarian. She holds an M.S. from Rosary College. Mrs. Lorraine Lococo has been at St. Rita fourteen years and is the assistant librarian. enjoys sewing and reading. Video Tape And Camera Put To Use Accordin to Mr John Stobba Chairman ft g . , 0 he Audio-Visual Department, his main job is to sup- port the teaching strategy of all teachers, enrich the education system of the school, and assist vari- ous clubs and organizations by supplying all types of audio-visual equipment. Mr. Stobba is especially happy that one piece of equipment, the video tape and TV camera will be used extensively next year by Ms. Sally Jo Zepeda and her Speech! Drama class. We've always had the machine, but there were not too many uses for it,', said Mr. Stobba. According to Mr. Zepeda, the machine will help students improve their speech because they will be able to see for themselves how they perform. The department gets its materials from many different sources including the free program that the Archdiocesan Film Co-Op provides. Mr. Stobba rents from many universities all over the country and is especially interested in the quality of films that he receives. Mr. Stobba is also in the process of renewing funds which are provided by the state. They usually provide about S500 and that money is divided among the departments depending on what materials each one needs. Most of the money buys film strips, records, maps, and 16 mm films. Audio-visual plays a very important role in the school because the students can actually experience what they were taught in class. he concluded. Mr. John Stobba, now in his twenty-third year at St. Rita, received his B.A. from and is the head of the Audio-Visual Department. ew anis Policies For Discipline W,,,.uw '-W 'az::v- ...ms Fr. William Neis holds an M.A. from Notre Dame and is a newcomer to St. Rita. He is the head disciplinarian and has brought changes to the office that have been noticed by faculty and students alike. I want to insure a good atmosphere for learning in the school, to resolve conflicts between teachers and students, and keep a sense of peace and harmony in the school, and I assume the best of everyone, said first year Disciplinarian Fr. William Neis. Under Fr. Neis's direction, the department has undergone some significant changes that both the students and the faculty have noticed. Fr. Neis has eliminated the written detention Qjugj that was used in the past and replaced it with a labor jug. Students who receive jugs report to school on Saturday mornings for four hours and help with the repair and maintenance of the schoolis physical plant. The students are used to paint, clean, mow grass, shovel snow, and do any of the other chores that might be important to keep the school in good condition. I think our new punishment system is much better than having a student write for hours. The writtenjug is usually a waste of a student's time. With the laborjug, a student pays the school back for his mistake by doing something really useful,', he continued. According to Neis the labor jug also helps the school save approximately 510,000 per year since the work they perform on Saturdays would be work that would normally be done by contractors and the maintenance staff. And according to Father's records, the newjug is effective in that the number of students who are receivingjugs has been cut in half from last year. It must be having an impact if less students are doing things that would get them in trouble, he stated. Father also sees a difference in his approach to Discipline. I feel that if a student is treated extremely harshly because he has violated a school rule, he is not going to become a better person. I am more interested in teaching students that have discipline problems so that they will not be recurrent prob- lems. I also make the assumption that the vast majority of stu- dents are here to study and are more than willing to follow our rules. W gh .... M .. 5 V, r fs .W 6 f I f .. Y., .W 5: KK' , .. ,. ...,..,... ,,, ,,,,.., I . . ' I- ...ts -eie - Br. Raymond Barth holds an M.P.S. from Loyola and is a newcomer to St. Rita. Br. Michael Schweifler is the assistant disciplinarian of the school. Fr. Thomas VanThienen, who is responsi- Dudek Explains T.A.'s Objectives Mr. Edward Dudek, President of the St. Rita Teachers Association, felt that he spoke for the entire group when he expressed his pleasure about the amount and quality of involvement displayed by the new members of the organization. The fact that Mr. Mike Cronin narrowly missed being elected Trea- surer after completing only one year of teaching shows that the involvement of our new teachers is greatly appreciatedf' Mr. Dudek went on to spell out the pur- pose of the Association. t'Our main purpose is to serve as a line of communication between the teachers and the schoolis admin- istration. We negotiate the teachers' con- tracts and represent the feeling of the faculty at the meetings of the expulsion board. We also do our best to provide financial support to several of the schoolis projects and we are currently spending much of our money on leadership scholarships for incoming fresh- men. Finally, we see ourselves as a social organization as well and hold several outings during the year to promote a spirit of togeth- ernessf' Currently serving with Mr. Dudek as offi- cers are Vice-President Sue Whooley, Trea- surer Larry Genge and Secretary Mike Kisicki. ew Titles For ble for the successful operation of the book- room, feels that he 'toffers the students rea- sonable prices and saves them a lot of run- ning around. A student doesn,t have to go searching all over the city for the books that he needs. He can buy them here and usually save himself some money as well. During the 1979-80 school year, most of the departments chose to use new books for their classes. Father orders the books during the summer and most shipments arrive in late July and early August. According to Father, approximately 90'Zp of the books that he carried this year were new additions to the school - only l0'Zp of the books from the year before were retained on the book list. All the ordering and re-ordering has kept me quite busy this year, he stated. Most department chairmen work with Father when they order books for their classes. Since he knows the ins and outs of the publishing business, he is able to save the school valuable time and money. Father also finds it necessary to keep in close contact with publishing companies so that he is aware of any changes in prices or methods of operation. I fully expect next year will be hectic since we will have a larger student body - not only will we have more books to deal with, but many of the chairmen will make changes for our new students, he con- cluded. Teacher Association Officers: Mr. Mike Kisicki, Mr. Edward Dudek, Ms. Susan Whooley, and Mr. Bookroom In The Future Eg Fr. Thomas Van Thienen is in his twenty-sixth year at St. Rita and is in charge of the bookroom. Students To See 23 Minute Lunchtime t 'E Uri unior Brian Novak helps out the cafeteria staff as a cashier during the fifth period inch. The cafeteria employs approximately ten such student workers. After suffering a heart attack last year, Br. Daniel Gridley was able to return to work for the 1979-80 school year. lt felt great to be back because I missed the work and the school, he said. Br. Dan is proud of the fact that students are respond- ing to the cafeteria selections. Many of our students tend to buy the 'fspecialsi' like sloppy joes and beans and franks when the cafeteria offers them, he said. We are also offering a wider variety of foods this year so that there is something to suit everyone's taste. For those students who prefer it, the Archdiocesan lunch program is still being offered and is available to some qualified students at discounted prices and to some for free. The lunch program offers a complete meal of meat, bread, vegetable, fruit, and milk. The increased enrollment will affect the cafeteria because there will now be four twenty-three minute lunch periods. A student will be given a color coded lunch pass to designate which lunch period is his. The reason for the change is so that we will not have 800 kids coming to the cafeteria at one time. The new system will be organized and the staff will still be able to operate effectively, said Br. Dan. The student will have an additional twenty-three minutes left for a recreation period. The lunch periods will be the same amount of time, but they will be segmented into two partsf' Next year will be interesting and challenging since we will be using a new system. I am quite confident, however, that things will be run very smoothly once weire underway, he concluded. 3 , v,1-: ,:-, f 'v. ,K .fx Talk K R limi? . i '9 fi F. 1 v we .s,.i.s ' . 'ix at P J Scif 392 Ja, psf T is Pixy' 03125, fl s ,1 fff - 'g.....f X ssewf t Cafeteria Staff: Br. Daniel Gridley, Gertmde Marczewski, Dorothy Paulson, Beulah Frick, Shirley Mingey, Br. Patrick Strong. F ield, Classrooms Concern Tyma Father John Tyma, Business Manager of the school and monastery, witnessed a year when school repairs and remodeling seemed to be an everyday occurrence. It was necessary for the maintenance staff to insulate the roof of the Chapel Building to cut down on the rising price of energy needed to heat the building. It was also necessary for them to replace the gym floor because of damage done by long years of hard use. Alumni Hall, last year's major project, needed various repairs and refurbishing, including the painting of the windows for the entire building and the redecoration of the first and second floors. Finally, major work was done on the physics lab. 'iMy main concern remains the football fieldf' Father commented. It canlt be used during the spring and that seems to be the time of year when it is needed most. The field takes a beating each year and it takes a lot of time and patience and care to make sure that it is ready every fallf, Each year it is necessary to clean the fieldis drain- age system, reseed bare spots, and treat the soil to pre- vent it from becoming compacted. An additional amount of work was created for Father and his staff this year because of the expanded enroll- ment. Since the school's population will increase by approximately 150 students, four classrooms Ccurrently used for officesj will be restored. HFinal plans for the classrooms have not been com- pleted yet. We will spend a good deal of time over the summer on this project. We are sure now, however, that room 103 CDevelopment Officej will be a classroom for next year. During the year we were able to convert room 213 into a Counseling Center and room 207 fathletic storage roomj into a classroomf' if Fr. 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ZV. .443 v Vghf. -.1.,j, :V Qx?.,Vg4 -. ,.,,:?X .Jw -fV1,:fG-.5 V, ,.,Vf.,V,-,,, V V , ., N, V VV 4,1 Vx . , M' V- A ,X M if N VV-,gas :sf 4 PWLV ,..1.f1VwVs. + 'fwzffff 'wwf' vffz + 'KI51f2'Q's-Sm J : 1Qff'iA: U .-.Vg. ?Q.4f'5V1.'Z!'V-1264.-..--x,.., E5'53.V5?2f'ff' 'Nelfif ita Misses State, Wins South Section The defending Illinois State Champion St. Rita Fighting Mustangs finished the 1979-80 season as co-champions of the Catholic League South Section with a 6-1 record, and were 8- 2-0 overall for the season. St. Rita opened the 1979 campaign in heart-stopping fash- ion with a 20-16 win over suburban Hinsdale South. Losing 16-14 with under a minute left to play in the game, quarter- back George Mach led an aerial blitz against Hinsdale, pass- ing six times to lead St. Rita to the 17-yard line with just :01 left. Mach then unloaded a score to tight end Dave Moritz for a Mustang win with no time left on the clock. Rita then returned home against defending Public League champion Sullivan. The Tigers did score a consolation touch- down late in the 4th quarter, but St. Rita already had clinched its 22nd win in a row over the past three seasons, 26-6. The Fighting Mustangs next crushed De Lasalle 42-0 for its 23rd straight win. Tom Arundel scored from the one and Rick Peters ran for a 30-yard score late in the 4th quarter to com- plete a Mustang scoring parade led by running back Joey Gorman. Rita then travelled to Southwest Stadium to meet their third state-ranked opponent in four outings, the undefeated Leo Lions. The now 8th-ranked Mustangs routed Leo 46-6 as the defense stopped every Lion offensive drive until the 3rd string gave up a Leo touchdown late in the fourth quarter. The 4-0 Fighting Mustangs next opened their regular league season against Catholic South rival Mendel Catho1ic.,Nursing a worrisome.l0-0 halftime lead, St. Rita exploded in the sec- ond half to bury the upset-minded Monarchs 30-6 and earn their 25th win in a row. Homecoming found the Ritans pitted against St. Francis De Sales, and Rita did not disappoint the spirited home crowd, slaughtering the Pioneers 45-12. Strains of Back to Normal Againf' the homecoming theme, set the tone of the day as the now state-minded Mustangs looked towards their next-week matchup against the state's ii 1 ranked team, South Section archenemy St. Laurence. The Fighting Mustangs charge onto the field to take on the St. Laurence Vikings. ' Q as ,9- Y .uh M Q QR... Dave Moritz breaks another Viking tackle . . . . . . to make extra first-down yardage for a badly-needed fourth quarter touchdown. 'fn 'R I f 51. Q a Q 7? '. .ski Denny Arrigo Crosses the g0al line f0I'2 l0l1Chd0WI1 against Si- Fl'2lIlCiS- Head Coach Pat Cronin and his staff talk over pre-game strategy with quarterback Mach. Bottom Row: Tom Flaherty, Jefl' Barry, Dave Moritz, Joe Urchak, Tony Mestan, Joe Lichay, George Mach, Denny Arrigo, Joey Gorman, Joel Finlon, Terry Wilson, Gene Satka, John Anson, Jerry Plant, Mike Lannan, Jeff Porter. 2nd Row: Mike Anderson, Ted Kerrigan, John Danaher, Ken Hansen, Ken Partyka, Jeff Rizzi, Mark Porlier, John McAuliffe, Phil Hultquist, Brian Erickson, Bill Mulchrone, Zenon McHugh, Dave Knowski, Tony Sciallaba, Mike Yost, John Scott, Asst. Coach Woody Urchak, Asst. Coach Jim Angsten. 3rd Row: Asst. Coach Tom Sola, Asst. Coach Ray Jagielski, Asst. Coach Tom Barry, Rick Peters, Matty Nolan, George Gomlan, Tom Hackett, Marty Allen, Ron Weissnehoffer, Butch Mlodzinski, Rick Dix, Mark Cetera, Bill Bonk, Ken Kmszynski, Danny Louis, Tony Zvirblis, Tom Porter, Tim Larkin fmglzj, Head Coach Pat Cronin, Asst. Coach Ray Bugal, Trainer John Hartl, Mike Kenny Qmgr.j, Asst. Coach Bill Brady, student trainer John Riordon. Top Row: Ed Duffy, Andy Wagner, Tom Arundel, Jeff 0'Dowd, Demetrious Mosely, Greg Stepanek, Daniel Ricci, Steven Taylor, Jim Lick, Ted Francis, Ed Barrett, Ron Gatto, Marty McCormick, Dan Ahmer, Ken Leifker, Steve McGowan, Tom Knoebel, Brad Stubitsch, Dave Madlener. 5 I Q. we yin t Brother Rice ball-carrier can't get past the Fighting Mustang defense of Ken Kmszynski and George Mach looks downfield for an open receiver Dan Ahmer. Ed Duffy ready to flatten the St. Francis defense. Marty Allen talks to Arrigo and Bill Bonk as logs to St. Laurence nears the end. , iffy Q 'Kb-'.l.,2 LQ 5 2 9 f N. 5 Y 5 ha In an emotional game, St. Rita lost a heartbreaking 21-20 decision to end their 26- 43 -4., A game win streak and deflate their chances of 153: ? M taking the South and going downstate. Rita entered the game ranked 35:2 in the state, right behind iii St. Laurence. The Vikings held a 14-8 halftime lead and went ahead 21-8 in the 3rd quarter before a Mach- to-Moritz touchdown pass and a recovered Viking fumble on the 10 turned into 'two late Mustang scores. St. Rita failed to convert either of the two-point conversions, however, and a last-gasp drive with 148 left in the game ended when Mach was intercepted at mid- field. Rita returned home to take on Mt. Carmel and, despite the emotional drain of the Lau- rence loss, held on for a 14-0 win. The 7-1 Mustangs got new life that day, however, for Br. Rice upset St. Laurence 14- 6, leaving Rita, Rice and Laurence tied for the league lead with one game left. A Mus- tang win would send the Red and Blue downstate as South Section champions if Laurence lost their last game. Rita did what it had to with a hard-fought 14-10 win over state-ranked Rice, but St. Laurence also won, dashing St. Ritais hopes for another trip to Normal. Rita instead got a bid to the new Metro Bowl but, uninspired, lost to Loyola 34-12. St. Rita's freshmen did win the Catholic League championship with a perfect 7-0-0 s s mark, giving Coach Cronin and St. Rita Marty McCormick and Marty Allen clear the way for Joey Gorman against St. Laurence. Erin Pmmise ahead in league and State f0Ot' a . M. fi4?f1g:.: St. Rita's freshman football team captured the Catholic League championship in 1979. They are: Bottom Row: Joe Kelly, Ken Michalowski, Alan Letoumeau, Tommy Lynch, Brian Coe, Steve Schaller, Brian Neville, John Burbatt, Marty Nagle, Pat Gorman, and Solomon Duncan. 2nd Row: Paul Tonietto, John Gremer, Dan Foys, Todd Biondo, Brian Zalonis, Tom Boehm, Ernie Chisholm, Mark Vaitkus, Joe Jenkins, Jeff Kerney, Brian Bolcerek, Bob Jojnacki, Tim Mumey, Jeff Doody. Top Row: Ron Gapski, Jerry Dix, John Navarro, Jim Bohenczyk, Chris Rizzi, Pat Hill, Pete Mixan, Sean Coyle, Stan Silus, Bob Gallagher, Bill Gierhan, Joe Knowski, Ken Taylor, Jon Lopez, Mike Staudacher, Eddie Gerald, Tom Casey, Dan McCom1ick, Asst. Coach Mike Viollt. Missing: Asst. Coach Romas Venckus, assistants Len Rizzi and Stan Sciallaba, Head Coach Jerry Monte. Fourth Straight Winning Ca e Season St. Rita's Running Mustangs logged their second straight winning season under Coach Tom Nall, and their fourth straight winning season in a row, finishing the 1980 campaign at 14-12 overall. The 14 wins represent the 2nd highest Mustang win total in ten years. 5 St. Rita fell to a 5-8 league record. however, the 2nd straight year the Mustangs have failed to crack the .500 mark in Catholic cage action. I The season leaves Coach Nall with a 27-23 lifetime mark at St. Rita: and he was chosen , Catholic League Man of the Year by the 2 Chicago Catholic League Coaches Associa- tion. St. Rita opened the 1980 season with a championship at the Rockford Thanksgiving Tourney, the second straight such champion- ship under Nall. Rita returned home to nip 1 the Curie Condors 63-62, to run their pre- season record to 4-0. Led by guards Tony Shelly and George Porter and forwards Brian Bonnett and Craig Delaney, Rita then defeated Argo 56- 51 for a 5-0 start. lronically, Argo would return to haunt St. Rita in the first game of the state playoffs. Center Greg Mitchell exploded in the Running Mustang's league opener, defeating the state-ranked Mendel Monarchs of Coach Mike Flaherty in a place where the Mon- archs rarely lose i at home. Rita Won 60-53. Jim Camey looks for an open man before the pass in the Rita-DeLaSalle game. Bottom Row: Mike Kenny fmanagerj, Tony Shelly, Don Mitchell, Tim Mclntyre, Tim Olson, Craig Taylor Qmanagerl, Bill Baker fmanagerl. Top Row: Coach Mik Moysis, Coach Jack Brennan, Brian Bonnett, Dan Lewis, Mike White, Tom Dachota, Greg Mitchell, Jim Carney, Craig Delaney, Bob Bischoff, Coach Jack Jan zko, Head Coach Tom Nall. fm. 1 Vyto Liskunas sets up for a shot from side court in the Rockford Classic. I XWWIK Captain Brian Bonnett chases a loose ball as he plays against Catholic League opponent DeLaSalleg Bonnett was co-captain 0 the Running Mustangs and was named to the 2nd string All-Star team. Next the Mustangs met Quigley South, where the Spartans upset Rita 60-54 in double overtime. The Mustangs then lost two more games in a row to rivals Leo Q58-521 and Loyola Q63- 49l as Rita stumbled to a 6-3 record, 1-2 in the league. Coach Nall revived the team in time for the prestigeous Pekin Christmas tournament, however, as a well-coached Mustang squad took 3rd among 16 schools. Rita defeated Urbana 62-60, Hersey 71-49 and Cahokia 57-54 before falling to eventual tourney champion Washington High School and bringing home a third place trophy. The 9-4 Ritans fell to 1-3 in the league with an on the road 62-57 loss to the Gordon Rams, but bounced back to 3-3 in the league and 11-5 overall with consecutive wins over Fen- wick f53-52j and state ranked Catholic League leader Weber C66-631. A tight 66-64 homecourt loss to Mt. Carmel in overtime once again brought down the Mustang cagemen's spirits. Hol Cross Q64-571, St. Igiatius C70-601, St. Laurence 183-431, St. lgrancis Q81-745 and eLaSa1le Q61-471 all swept past the Running Mustangs as the season closed. Rita di defeat St. James 90-63, Hales 61-55, and Br. Rice 46-43 in the stretch. The 14-11 Mustangs went to the state playoffs on a high note, but fell to Argo to close the season at 14-12. Coach Jack Janeczko led the soph Mustangs to an 8-5 league mark, 17-8 overall, while the freshmen, 12-1 in the league and 20-2 overall, won the Catholic League Champion- ship. Co-Captain Tony Shelly stretches on a lay-up against A o early in the season. Rita won 56-51, but later lost to Argo ln state playoffs 54:50. Don Mitchell gets past a Catholic league opponent to set up the fast break. Coach Janeczko gives some last minute advice in the 4th qua,-ter. J.V. Team: Bottom Row: Dave Lee, Kenton Terrel, Lavoya Kerr, Don Mitchell, Henry Valesquez, Eric Whittaker. Top Row: Coach Jack Janeczko, Craig Taylor fmanagerj, Darryl Voltz, John Burke, Ted Koziol, Mike Miller, Tom Lynch, Bob Bischoff, Cleotha Whisenton, Tony Boyd, Mike Kenny fmanagerj. Power forward Donny Mitchell muscles in for a lay-up against Br. Rice. Guard KCIIIOII Terrell. only 2 fl'6SllmRI1, Sll00tS for TWO pw! the Rice def9DS9. Freshman Team: Bottom Row: Cameron Mitchem fmanagerj, Ron Bigeck, Harlan Hansbrough, Curtis Mayfield, Dan Barcelona, Dan Brennan, Al Acosta, Quintan Pgrter, Craig Taylor fmanagerj. Second Row: Randy Smith, Kenton Terrell, Tony Michalak, Steve Gaydos, Jay Lyall, Kevin Salley, Chris Collier, Ricky Whitaker, Billy McFarland. Top Row: Dan Foys, Dave Lee, Kenrick Roberts, Mark DiGrazzia, Ken Worlds, Mike Miller, Tom Lynch, Levoya Kerr, Keenan Salley, Coach Mike Moysis. Cross-Countr - Best Season Ever The 1980 St. Rita Cross-Country Team ran to its high- est overall league finish and its highest state ranking in 1 history this season under fourth-year head coach Mike Kisicki. The varsity Running Mustangs opened the season taking 2nd place in the 16-team Luther North Invita- tional. The Red and Blue then opened Catholic League action with easy wins over Leo, Hales and Mt. Carmel for a 3-0 start. Rita ran its lea ue mark to 5-1 after a loss to varsity champion F enwic and victories over Weber and archri- val St. Laurence, then finished at 6-1 in the league with a 23-46 win over Br. Rice. The Running Mustangs then took home a 2nd place trophy from the 16-team Wiscon- sin Invitational, and returned home to win the 43-team Niles Meet, largest in the state of Illinois. At the Catholic Championships, St. Rita proved itself to be the league's number one distance program. The varsity produced Catholic All-Star Tim Gronkowski and 4 runners among the top 20, the sophomores led by individual champion Tony Monahan and fellow All- Star Dan Stoll won the league championship, the fresh- men finished second in the league behind All-Stars Mike Ricci and Oscar Gaytan and took the novice champion- ship behind champion John Herlihy and second-place finisher Vince Temes. Overall the varsity had a 76-29 record in 19795 the sophomores, 62-7, and the freshmen, 64-5. St. Rita then moved into state action, winning in the IHSA Districts for the 2nd straight year, but losing in the State Regional Meet, missing a bid to the State gg Championships by just five spots. Tim Gronkowski, John Zielinski and Mike Davoren pack-nm at State Regionals. .1 -W, --- , -,- X ns, . 4. ...ff . , .-. se.. . .1 . . 3, sf Bottom Row: Francisco Garate, Ed Zimecki, Armando Del Bosque, Oscar-Miguel Gaytan, Carlos Viramontes, Mike Nunez, Vince Temes, Roy Day, John Herlihy Mark Baranowski. 2nd Row: John Schmidt tasst. mgr.J, Jim Allen tasst. mgr.J, Bob Singraber, Michael Bylak, Dan Sheridan, Jerry Potempa, Michael Ricci, Ra' Kmpa, Joe Tandy, Eric Chavez, Brandon Grode, Steve Coe, Phil Gomez, Mike McGriff, Joey Madden, Dan Vohasek, Dan Garcia, Gary Krol, Tony Quattrock Mike Hranicka, John Dobbyn, Tom Schmidt, Israel Hemandez. Top Row: Ron Bailey fhead mgr.J, Asst. Coach Kevin Murray, Ed Piorkowski, Danny Stoll, Ass Coach Larry Genge, Jack Cahvez, Mike Lovergine, Pat Lovergine, Tim Gronkowski, Tony Monahan, Paul Cartee, John Zielinski, Bob Diamond, Mike Davore Mike Flynn, John Koch, Asst. Coach Guy Hofer, Head Coach Mike Kisicki. Hi., 'fl A prominent name in Catholic League and Illinois state cross-country. Jerry Potempa stmggles to a 3-mile finish at the Lakefront. Lovergine brings St. Rita within 5 spots of a bid downstate with a Pat Lovergine, Mike's twin brother, set a St. Rita school record with his 15:55 per performance at the IHSA Regionals. He is followed closely by formance in the state regionals, best state competing time ever. Tony Monahan. State team prepares for the start of the Regional Championships. L :QF .Il ,gg K - M epta 1 L, 'N' Q55 rl V -gm' J, . X 'FU ik like gym A M 5, ,.A' QQ A? ww3ti's,s' was V' was swiss sw was WGS ,vhl'QSfi Lf A N -Q - .i . M pp ppae C p 4-,kwa - . lik Wm 'ak Wwe .M at ssee - . :..?'iG5a! s Tony Quinn, Rita stop mnner as a freshman and as a sophomore. St. Rita's 1979 State Cross-Country Team: Bottom Row: Dan Stoll, .lack Chavez, Bob Diamond, Mike Davoren, Paul Cartee. Top Row: Tony Monahan, John Zieli ski, Mike Lovergine, Head Coach Mike Kisicki, Tim Gronkowski, Pat Lovergine. Knoebel Takes Rita Track Downstate ave Moritz hands off to Rich Dix in the 440-Relay of the League Champion- hips. ,,i:w r .. - ff!!-qi,'c.gi3l,1wdMv,,xu-ff . .,Ws.y K . Qslklfws. . ' .ds-6. .X ' ' . 1 1 .MN . -.A Aint Tom Knoebel throws the discus l47'l0 at the Br. Rice Relays. Led by Catholic League disc and shot put champion Tom Knoebel, St. Rita's varsity track team rose up from the ashes of 7 straight last-place finishes to take sixth in the league in 1980. It was the best league finish in 15 years for the Running Mustangs. Head Coach Jim Segredo, in only his second year as the Mustang mentor, also saw St. Rita finish among the state's to 30 teams downstate as Knoebel advanced into and scored Sth in the shot at the IHSA State Track and Field Championships in Peoria. Segredo's frosh-soph cindermen took third in the league and the freshmen, second, in what the Head Coach called a great foundation on which to build even better St. Rita track squads in the future. At the league championships, St. Rita scored 22 points behind Knoebel's shot put and discus championships, 3rd place in the shot put b Ed Barrett, 2nd in the discus by soph- omore Rick Peters, 5tIi in the 100 yard dash by Dave Montzg and 4th in the 440 Relay by Moritz, Joey Gorman, Rich Dix and Tony Shelley. Steve Coe took 7th in the mile at 4:39. l. The varsity had finished l0th of 13 teams at the Indoor Catholic League Relays but improved steadily through the outdoor season. The Ritans took l3th of 26 teams at the Fox Valley Invitational and won the Open Event championship, takingb 4th place overall, at the Notre Dame Relays, where Knoe el again won both the shot and the disc and Moritz, the 100-yard dash. At the Rice Relays, Knoebel threw the shot 58'5 , the sec- ond best throw recorded in Illinois in 1980. KW John Danaher watches the pole as Dan Ahmer vaults at the Br. Rice Relays. fs Jim Gavin gets 2 mulling Sian in the long lumll - - - . . . then strains and stretches in mid-air on the way to a seventh place individual finish at the Br. Rice Relays ff ...ff Bottom Row: Dan Sheridan, Brandon Grode, Johnny Martin, Bill Hawes, Dan Garcia, Charlie Maylee, John Herlihy, Oscar-Miguel Gaytan, Greg Wozny Dormann, Jeff Doody, Jose Sanchez, John Pellegrini. 2nd Row: Jerry Dix, John Grabowski, Mike McGriff, Ray Krupa, Jerry Potempa, Francisco Garate Madden, Israel Hernandez, John Gremer, Jose Martinez, Joey Gorman, Mike Staudacher, Solomon Duncan, Phil Hultquist, Asst. Coach Larry Genge. T Head Coach Jim Segredo, Juan Barrera, Joe Jenkins, Dan Foys, Paul Cartee, Steve Coe, Zenon McHugh, David Monday, John Koch, Kevin Russell, Joe Michael Ricci, Tom Knoebel, Ken Rice, Amlando Gonzalez, Jim Gavin, Dan Ahmer, Rick Peters, Tom Grzesiak, Bob Bobich, Jolm Danaher, Mike Anderson, Gapski, Asst. Coach Mike Kisicki. Missing: Asst. Coach Bill Brady, Ed Barrett, Ron Gatto, Tony Shelley, Eric Cotton, Jack Chavez, Dan Stoll. Half-miler John Danaher mns the third leg of the Distance Medley against Br. Rice. 1 Y 4 M B35 aegis- rtisffwg V gt. X ,A . gg gist.: l 'ii f'f3-- . ' A sw ,gf ig g- 5:5 -e :L h L , w s. .. .,. ' M st N , A-HNHw,.t Sophomore shot-putter Zenon McHugh winds up in the circle at St. Ignatius. Terry Sullivan.stretches out top soph miler Dan Stoll before the race. Dave Monday strains for 5'6 in the high jump at the Catholic Championship Meet. Rita Takes Third In State AA Tourney Team success, individual honors, and positive recruit- ing combined to make the 1979-80 hockey season the most successful since the 1975 Kennedy Cup. The Var- sity Icemen finished third in the State AA tournament, the highest state finish in the school's history. After cap- turing their sectional for the second consecutive year, the Skating Mustangs were defeated in sudden death overtime by Lake Forest 4-3. A 4-l victory over Down- ers Grove North the following day clinched the third place finish. We had a disappointing season in the Catholic League, commented Head Coach Jim Misiora. But we really made up for it in the tourna- ment. Our seniors, especially Mark Thomas, Joe Patzin. Paul Cronin, and John Sheedy refused to give up and led us to victory. The Catholic League season of 5-14-l was marked by injuries and inconsistent goal tending. However, both Paul Cronin and Joe Patzin were chosen for the All-Star team for the third year in a row R a school record. The performance and leadership of Patzin was also recog- nized by the league's coaches when he was awarded MVP honors. Patzin is the type of leader that can never be replaced, said Coach Misiora. Next year the Mustangs will have the youngest squad in the league. Our JV program will produce some very positive returns in the next two or three yearsf, pre- dicted Coach Rich Salerno. People like Bayers, Hughes, Ciesielczyk, Kerney, and Maas are going to win many games for St. Rita. Since next year's freshman class includes at least ten experienced hockey players, the Skating Mustangs seem to be skating towards many successful yearsf' concluded Coach Misiora. e.ee .,.. r X ig St. Rita team captain senior Paul Cronin gets into position on defense against the Marr ist Redskins at Saints Spectmm. Cronin, along with co-captain Joe Patzin, was a Cath olic League All-Star in 1980. ' W, ' ,, ,.... ,sg QW' Bottom Row: T. Rusch, M. McCunie, M. Bayers, M. Paluch, M. Thomas, C. Ciesielczyk, D. Cronin, H. Wilson. Top Row: R. Hughes, S. Kardas, J. Sheedy, P. Cronin, J. Patzin, J. Rahilly, A. Broniewicz, J. Sheehan, B. Hickey. Missing: J. Kowaleski, E. Duffy. MBU Mccllffie Wings UP the Puck against Marist- Mark Bayers, who will be Rita's team captain in 1981, rears back for a slapshot against Rice. M., 9 A ...-f- 'f Jefenseman Ed Duffy calls together a huddle of the Skating Mustangs before the state game against Thorn- 0Il. Wayne Tomas award winner Dave Cronin looks to the goal post in the team's 6-0 win over the Fenwick Friars. Ray Hughes races for the puck against Mt. Carmel. Team captain Joey Patzin, All-State and All-League, in action. 552 V, 6 Il , ' wif, L .6 sy W qw 4... ff J i 'W nst i 'hgi '2, :V ff ': . 3 k I IA5' f ,K ,mi JV Team: Bottom Row: B. McLain, M. Gurtowski, R. Egan, J. Kemey, M. Sheedy, J. Maas, T. Urbanski, R. Hudec. Top Row: Coach Salemo, J. Felonk, M. Bayers B. Kazanecki, J. Hartmann, C. Tucci, R. Hughes, B. LeBeau, M. Kucinski. New Coach Takes Over Soccer id Season St. Rita Soccer got a new head coach this year at mid-season and, despite playing well for him, ended the season at l-5-2 in the league and 4-12-4 overall. Coach Jack Brennan took over the program when former head coach Jim Seg- redo resigned at mid-season because of his work load as Athletic Director and head track coach. Rita opened the season tieing St. Viator 3-3, splitting games in the Hinsdale Tournament, then defeating Chicago Latin 2-l and losing to former head coach Frank Aguilar and the Romeoville Spartans l-0. Coach Brennan got started in spectacular fashion, routing St. Willi- brod 4-0 as team captain Dom Prate got his first 5 career goal. ln league competition, Rita started at 0-l-2 with a 2-l loss to the powerful DeLaSalle Mete- ors and successive l-l ties with St. Francis and Hales Franciscan. In non-conference play, Rita lost to state ranked Quigley South 2-l and to suburban powerhouse Waukegan West. Rita then defeated St. Laurence 2-l for their first league win. Successive losses to Gordon, Br. Rice, and St. Ignatius dropped the Mustangs to 1-4-2. St. e , Q Rita then defeated rival Romeoville l-0 and xc- S L f 5 came home to meet Loyola Academy, losing l- !-... 5 0. The Mustangs thus took a 4-l l-4 record into , , t the state sub-sectionals, losing to Oak Park by a Kicking Mustang Al Mojica sets himself for a pass across midfield in a game against Loyola. Score of 3-ll Varsity Team: Bottom Row: Bob McCloskey, Hector Carranza, Juan Lepe, Frank Haynes, Oscar Mascarro, Ralph Kucharzewski, David Valcich. Top Row: Coach Jim Segredo, Al Mojica, Brian Shortall, Mike Faimian, Tony Jonikas, Mario Rabaza, Mario Contreras, Andy Kojs, Sean Carmody, Coach Jack Brennan. 'Hit -gg .fi . N . ig .. -. - xi X . k..L K ,F 1 W. -1' fr Andy Kojs hustles for the ball as he battles a Rambler defender in a Catholic League soccer game. Rita lost I-0. WZWWQWAW G- '42 , , L , Hi WWW' err- ,441 r i 4' I :Sie ff f M - H ,-,' fe- 97 I ' :af 41.4, Allleague forward Tony Chiapetta gets ready to take 3 reammarevs pass. Frank Haynes moves the ball downlield in a league game against Hales. , I It 'f' I A ,,,, I W 'firf law ef ff 1 ' asf ' 49 f , B 5 H A , ,Q ' 1 a 1 1 ' L',A ' ' 1' H -L LL V f ,Mu . . . In I I 4 im ,fhf , H ' , My - ' , , V Jose Alvarez, among St. Rita's most consistent perfonners, passes off to top Mustang Freshman Juan Lepe. JV Team: Bottom Row: Marty Molina, Jim Wagner, Mark Soriano, Marty Parello, Joe Kastelic, Tim O'Connor, Ken Sherlock. Second Row Victor Jonlkas, Fabian Segura, Alex Mojica, Jose Snachez. John Tolley, Bob Fitzgerald. Ed Reyes. Top Row: Coach Jim Segredo, Andy Savabas, Ed Bishoff Bob Melcher, Peter Asslnl John McCloskey, Coach Jack Brennan. Underclassmen Build Tennis Team St. Rita's second year tennis program continued to rebuild this year, adding two freshmen to the starting varsity line-up. The Swinging Mustangs finished the league season at 2-8-0 but got excellent play from many underclassmenf' noted Coach Norbert Lasky. The varsity season started well, forging a 2-l league mark in its first three games. A 5-0 defeat by St. Laurence in the league opener inspired the young racquetmen to in turn rout the Hales Spartans 5-0 to even their record at l-l. St. Rita then met league power DeLaSalle, where the match was even at 2-2 going into the doubles tie-breaker. In the tie-breaker, Tim Lacny and John Sopron teamed up for the win that gave the Mustangs a 3-2 victory over the Meteors. Both frosh star Tom Healy and Soph captain Ron Francis won their matches easily in the Hales and DeLaSalle contests. Both went 6-0, 6-0 against the Spartan varsity, while Francis was 6-1, 6-l, and Healy 6-0, 6-0 versus the older Meteor play- ers. The inexperience of youth finally caught up to the team, however, as the Swinging Mustangs dropped their next 7 league matches. Loyola, Br. Rice, Weber, Mendel, Fenwick, Gordon, and St. Ignatius all successfully defeated the young Mustang varsity team. Still, Healy, Francis, freshman Louis Zambrano and sopho- more Chris Murray had good individual seasons on the var- sity level. The Mustangs then travelled to the Riverside-Brookfield State Tennis Sectional meet, where they were defeated to the i man to close the 1980 season. Coach Lasky's success at assembling a talented young team was proven at the Frosh-Soph Championships, however, where St. Rita took 2nd place this year, losing only to Catholic League power, Br. Rice. Senior Ignatius Villasenor practices his serve at McKinley Park. ,st K 7 1 , gg g ff p p . V if s issss S It , . R011 Fl'3llCiS, f0P 50Ph0m0l'e in Catholic league, 21 home C0Ul'f- Junior John Sopron gets in a few practice swings before important doubles match against Hales. Chris Murray returns a ball from a league opponent in the victory over Tim Lam! f9tUl'l1S9Sel'VCil19m3fCh against the Meteofs- DeLaSaIle. i If 34 'Z ,gf 2 fi Wm, I um 5 x Q t k I E , , , ,V 'may N K A Q F K 51 l I X, Vx. ilk., x x W 'X v, 'x X 'L w rv 1 ' s Bottom Row: John Sopron, Chris Murray, Bob Wyrich, Ignatius Villasenor, Louis Zambrano. Top Row: Coach Norb Lasky, Kurt Lorenz, Tim Lacney, Tom Healy, Ron Francis, Chris Molulas, John Travnik. Griffin evives Golf Team At St. Rita St. Rita entered its first full season in Catholic League golf this year, after a nine-year absence from the sports pro- gram. The team finished the regular season at 0-6-0 and, despite a last place finish at the Catholic League Championships, did produce several individual suc- cesses. Br. Tom Griffin, Head Coach of the young Swinging Mustangs, espe- cially cited the play of junior Jack Cranley as one of the brightest spots of the seasonf, Cranley was honored as the teamis MVP at the end of the sea- son. St. Rita's best chance for victory on the fairways came in a close loss to St. Ignatius in the last match of the regular season. Mt. Carmel, Loyola, Br. Rice, Fen- wick, and St. Laurence had all handed the young Mustangs losses in the first five games of the campaign. A controversial decision by the school prevented the Mustangs from competing in the 1980 State District Meet, but, we didn't figure to do well there this year anyway, noted Coach Griffin. This year the Mustangs will see a new coach since Br. Griffin will leave to continue his priesthood studies. i Br. Tom Griffin, Tim Macijunas, Frank Prestula, Dave Cronin, John Shrader, Tim Garich, Ed Kedud. Miss- ing: Jack Cranley, John Kilmartin, Mike lvanauskas, Mike Bielon, Greg Jeracki, Bud Hickey. 'K V I -,,p,, V V , . Y W, ' ' - 0,4 K' :HH ' 'A V. , 7,5 t Mr-A ' ., Bud Hickey sizes up the situation on the fairways of Cog Hill. St. Rita MVP Jack Cranley lines up his shot in a match against Mt. Cannel. John Kilmartin lines up his ninth hole shot . . . ' - - Sfeadies his hand bef0l'e the Swing - - - - a Q Sv s ' ,. Q fi. fa .4 A f A . ' . ,, . wr U st willow em 5' . . . and follows through in the match against Igna- tius. QW . ,ev I ' X Tse- X 1 91 ,, ., K- ' :QS cgi We -1-L et- K a A 'tw 4 Q 4 L 4' A . 5 . N X 9 Ska-ur' W fl- -- v Greg Jeracki prepares to shoot on the tenth hole at Cog Hill vs. Fenwick. Concentrating on his putting is Swinging Mustang Michael Bielon. Strong Season Despite Sour Finish A controversial IHSA ruling that knocked St. Rita out of the state baseball playoffs this year ended Coach Moyzis' 1980 season on a sour note. St. Rita suffered a forfeit 1-0 loss to Mendel in the opening game of the state playoffs due to a ruling that the Mustangs had violated the no games beyond a 300 mile radius rule of the IHSA. Fifteen St. Rita players and the Coach travelled to Oklahoma over Easter break and played 10 games in seven days, finishing the spring trip at 5-5. The Running Mustangs did finish at 7-6 in the league, their best mark in three years under Moyzis, and were 17-16 overall. The Mustangs opened the season with victories over Quigley South and Hubbard, but retumed home after the trip to lose a Sunday doubleheader to Thornwood, 10-9 and 4-3. The league season opened on a high note as St. Rita downed St. Ignatius 13-0 on a two-hitter by left hander Jim Kress. Rita moved to a 9-8 overall with a 12-4 rout of Stagg that same weekend, but lost a heart- breaker 8-7 to Loyola to drop their league mark to 1-2. Eventual league champion Br. Rice handed the Mus- tangs their second league loss, 6-1, in their next game. The team then went on to beat Argo 5-3 and Hales 13-4. A 12-5 setback at the hands of St. Francis De Sales inspired the Mustangs to pound four straight league vic- tories over Fenwick, Mt. Carmel, Leo, and Gordon Techg but a 6-0 loss to St. Laurence pushed Rita four games behind Br. Rice with just three games left to play. The Mustangs routed Mendel 9-2 and won a non-league game against Evergreen Park ll-2 to up their record to 17-12, but lost two tough league games to co-champion Weber and DeLaSalle, 13-3 and 10-3. A Stan Pawlak bullet to Mal Feeley catches a Laurence base mnner. Steve Taylor hits a line shot down the third base line. Stan Pawlak winds up for another Catholic League win. I Jim Kress in two-hitter performance against Ignatius. Dave PreissIer's hustle pays off as he slides sale at third. i i s S f....,, ,fvw , , , 3Varslty Team: Bottom Row: Mike Coone , Dan Malnczhlg Tom Cofleyinfkrt Gxwda, Tony Amedeo, Stan Pawlak, Rich Cwlk, Mike Laird, Tom Garrlck ,Top Row: Coach Moyzis, John Coone , Brian Rzepka, n Russell, J Kress, Mal Feeley, Tim McIntyre, Ken Partyka, Dave Prelssler, Joe Patzln, oach ay Fetters. Missing: Tom Arudel, Steve MycGowan, Ken Hansen, Steve Taylor, Joe Urchak. ,, laiff Freshman Team: Bottom Row: Paul Tonietto, Bill Gardner, John Folino, Dan Brennan, Brad Price. Second Row: Dave Craig, Craig Taylor, Art Meyer, Steve Kirwi John Fuirklis, Gary Vanek, Bob Haugh. Top Row: Ken Feeley, Steve Gaydos, Ken Michalowski, LaVoya Kerr, Ken Roberts, Mark DiGrazia, Bob Wilkosz, Ed Gal non. 4 .. V Sophomore Team: Bottom Row: Ted Kenigan, John Snyder, Tom Hayes, Todd Biondo, John Kienzle, Ron Bigeck, Scott Bmger, Ron Risden. Top Row: Matt Nolar Tony Mlchalak, John Lyle, Joe Bucz, Ted Koziol, Bob Bischoff, Ed Curley, Mike Burke, Gary Stanek, Ed Dooley, Coach Jack J aneczko. owling Team olls To 4th n League . ,K 4-x 1 , t' , ' -v-' 'X f,f-X j mtg. J ' al Q. . lottom Row: Dave Botica, Tim Turcich, Mike Kubiak, John Sopron. Top Row: Mr. Nowak, Gary Totosz, Pave J atczak, Jerry Vohasek. fb of :UV it X. i Row: John Drish, Jim Walsh, Dave Hoff, Bob Kudulis. Top Row: Mr. Nowak, Ken Falat, Mike ave McGuire. The Striking Mustangs had a suc- cessful season, according to moderator Ronald Nowak. Our team was experi- enced, had great team spirit, and they did a really finejob in competition. The varsity team finished fourth in the 16-team Catholic Bowling League and were eliminated from the state playoffs by Quigley South in a very close match. The team was also strong in the Quigley South Christmas Tourney, tak- ing Znd place behind the host team. Despite the strength of the bowling team in Catholic League competition, we only finished a weak fourth out of eight teams in the Public-Catholic League City Bowling Championships, noted the veteran bowling moderator. Still, this was the best team that I've seen since I took over the bowling club here at Ritaf' said Mr. Nowak. Aside from their ability to bowl strong as a group, their individual performances were also very good. Senior Gary Totosz rolled a 698 series this year which took top honors in the entire Catholic League, while senior Mike Kubiak was named to the league All-Star team. 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C14-1 2-:uf 'FI--ii'-.'j'1-5-19-5Z1fi ''F-'FT fftfffiff-Q -fly -sf-' -A-.fa?g::t-SE. 2-. :4.,::i:1 .7'f1E.31--gi-.-if'. 5155515-S -.'a5' -'-,M 'pi-1' i 'E?:gfrg7i .J 'P1v'f'i5fr,6S:.-rlpx-fsrsrf, 'fy-5'.-15F?-,iii-, A -2:15-1 1r.'Sex,'19:'rf1g:fQ:---if ,ff-11-291.12,QQ-rg-?-411:14 -1255,g:.:fQ-:-f'1',...-1:54-if-31, ggfi.-,ef-,g iffy- 'iv 5 'HS- '1i'.J,f 9,-FW' 'f-1-E5-533515.415:5:-'ffffggw-.-y.'-:wr . 5-af,-5 rf he - 11 Ll?-i5i121.Z '?' L ''- -95ii5'2'?.5fgE1s 'fffi ' 4' F i3?i25135':' - -.ftkg-Z.:- New Moderator Proud Of Fathers Club Led by new moderator Fr. Patrick Murphy, the St. Rita Fathers Club lived up to its primary purpose, which is to provide help to St. Rita and her students in 1980. Fr. Murphy pointed to the successful turkey raffle whose proceeds went to the benefit fund that insures the son of any member free tuition should his father die while the boy is still in school. A membership drive resulted in over 700 members in the club - highest in a long time, as Fr. Murphy noted. The surge in attendance came as a result of hard work by the officers and meetings that offered organized business, entertainment, and enlightening talks on everything from UFO's to school discipline. The Fathers Club continued to pay the expenses for the football program's game films and, as usual, honored the 79-80 Fighting Mustangs with a gala banquet and over 100 individual trophies at the Sabre Room. The Club also worked with former Athletic Direc- tor Mike Kisicki to expand its donations to the school's other eight sports, picking up the expenses of the individual trophies given at these sports banquets as well. The Club also honors Rita's top students with the Heeney Award, a cash prize to the top student in each class - and with 525.00 awards to all the school's 26 straight A students of 1979-80. Prizes for fathers and sons in attendance, hard work at monthly Bingo, and a highly successful Smoker on May 3rd help fund the Fathers Club for its many projects on behalf of St. Rita. It's hard yvork but it's worth it, noted President Donald Tay- or. President D00 Taylor hands me mike to Brad Sfllbifch- Ed Duffy addresses parents and fellow team members at the football banquet After others Club: 50 Years f Rita Service This year the Mothers Club cele- brated their 50th Anniversary with a new moderator, former Principal Fr. LaVern Flach, and by sponsoring several successful events. Fr, Flach was kind enough to become the moderator of our organiza- tion this September to replace Fr. Can- iglia. fFr. Caniglia died in March of is l980J, said President Mrs. An el Bacarella. He did a superb job. Tins - Q year was also Fr. Flach's 25th Anniver- S V sary as a priest and the Mothers Club g 5. 5, 5 .Q presented him with a stole to mark the ei W5 i we., s X n A occasion. . . fx . For the first time the Club sponsored 'fix a tea for freshman mothers at the end of the first month of school and over 300 new mothers were in attendance. Successful events like the tea encour- aged 537 mothers to become members 0 in the organization which is the high- est total in quite a few years, accord- ing to Mrs. Bacarella. Besides participating in regular Sun- day bingos, the Mothers also sponsored a special bingo in May to increase the amount of their donation to the school. According to Mrs. Pat Foody, who replaces Mrs. Bacarella as President in the 1980-Sl school year, Our efforts to help the school are important in terms of building an overall sense of commu- nity that is so necessary in the school. I look forward to next year and continu- ing the fine work Mrs. Bacarella has President Mrs. Angel Bacarella and new Moderator Fr. LaVern Flach conduct an end of the year meeting. established. iv P o . 2+ 'Q e is Pk 'a-. Y' 'bf bg ' in Bottom Row: Marge McCormick, Blanche Sobun, Pat Foody, Angel Bacarella, Fr. Flach, Kitty Duffy, Lorraine Koniecka, Delores McGowan. Top Row: Mary Hoyt, Joan 0'Malley, Delores Potempa, Bernie Macijunas, Lola Arundel, Lucille Kanka, Ann Russell, Jean Scianna. Active Boosters Aim For Family Spirit Trying to build a family spirit among a large group of peo- ple involved in the Bandv was the goal of the 1980 St. Rita Band Boosters, Moderator Br. Joseph Fisher, and President Mr. Mike Scianna. One of the largest concerns of this year's Boosters was to raise funds to buy the Marching Mustangs new uniforms for 1980. As a result, the Boosters ran a very successful Las Vegas Night that netted the band over S4500 in profit. The Boosters also assisted in a major recruitment drive this year, which resulted in bringing in many of the young men now playing in the St. Rita Band. This helped bring in a lot of new blood to the Band and we appreciate the Booster's help a lot, said Br. Joe. Attendance rose to over 400 paid members in 1979-80, giv- ing the Boosters more manpower to carry on its duties. 1979-80 also saw the Band Boosters sponsor one of the largest affairs held by St. Rita - the Band Christmas Banquet - which is attended by over 700 people, said Br. Joe. The Boosters also sponsored one of the nine dances held at St. Rita this past school year, featuring Nivio Perovich and Crystal Myth. We also try to encourage all our members to attend many St. Rita events - the band functions, the football games, the band and chorus concerts, the 75th Anniversary celebra- tions, said the veteran moderator. Band Booster projects include continued sponsorship of the Band in Labor Day and St. Patrick's Day parades, and in a September band competition held at Soldier Field, and also continued sponsorship of the Christmas banquet, Las Vegas Night, and whatever it takes to keep the Band, the Boosters, and everyone at school a closer family unit, ended Br. Joe. s r its Mr. Bob Black reads off the numbers of the lucky winners at Las Vegas slr we' Bottom Row: Virginia Dominiak, Georgia Fitzgerald, Brother Joseph Fisher, Michael Scianna, Judy Wiggins, Louis Ricci. Second Row: Lena Knight, Ann Emily Dvorak, Jane Gumienny, Mary Thompson, Gertrude Herr. Top Row: Ken Danz, William Kress, Barham Kress, Liz Kammerer, Jean Scianna, Chuck rek, Betty Roeske, John Petrosius. Booster Support Essential To Hockey Hockey Booster Officers for 1980-81: Mrs. Rusch, Mr. Sheedy, Mrs. Ciesielczyk, Mr. Paluch, Coach Misiora. Recognized as one of the most organized and generous parent organi- zations in the school, the St. Rita Hockey Boosters produced another successful year of financial and moral support of the hockey team. The funds from the Boosters go directly to the players in the form of ice time and equipment. Two years ago the Boosters became involved in the school's Sunday bingo operation A and for the work they produce one Sunday each month the school gives them 1076 of the net profits. For addi- tional funds, the Boosters produce a yearly ad book. This year, as in the past, the Boosters also sponsored the hockey banquet which was held at the end of the sea- son. The banquet is a nice occasion for us to thank the parents as well as the players for their hard work during the season, commented Vice-Presi- dent of the Boosters Mr. Harold Sheedy. I know I say this every year but it is absolutely true. Without the support of the Hockey Boosters there would be no hockey team at our school, com- mented Head Coach Jim Misiora. 'bf' S.E.CENT, PHA ieuscnnmg it mv. R D P yyy yi p Sl with 7 9 i 9 y px: a,a ra T N scuaaL WI .4 Among the Boosters' responsibilities each year is the hockey banquet at which both parents and players are thanked for their hard work. lumni Support Sparks Diamond Year According to Fr. Martin Sobiesk. Associate Principal and Alumni Director, the l979-80 year was f'very pleasant and productive for our organization. In the early part of the year, the Alumni Association sponsored a hospitality room at the St. Rita homecoming game with over 500 Rita graduates in attendance. In November, Fr. Sobiesk offered the annual Memorial Mass for all the deceased members of the association. Some of the other activities during the year included the Alumni Banquet, which this year took the form of a dinner-dance for husbands and wives in honor of the 75th Anniversary of the school, a golf outing on June 24th at Silver Lake Country Club, and the publishing of the Alumni News three times during the year. I am very proud of our officers and our board of directors for their dedication and hard work, said Fr. Sobiesk. They not only worked diligently on the alumni events, they also coop- erated fully with the school's plans for celebrat- ing the anniversary year. Although the Alumni Association relies only on the dues for its funding, it consistently helps the school through raffle drives and fund rais- ing projects fthe Bob Hope Benefit, the Calen- dar Drive, Night at Sox Park, etc.j. The 1980 Man of the Year Award was pre- sented to Mr. Ralph Steinbarth of the Class of 1945. Mr. James Dunneback C67J, Alumni Presidentg Fr. Martin Sobiesk, Moderator: and Mr. Edwar Hunssinger C67J, Chairman of the 75th Anniversary Dinner Dance Reunion. Members of the Class of 1930 - This year's 50th Anniversary Class Disappointing Year For Misiora, SBS 4'- .fs -2 JE equipment. Misiora shows student disc jockey Steve Waranauskas how to operate the broadcast- Mr. James Misiora. Moderator of the Student Broadcasting System, was disappointed this year by the inactivity of his organization. The root of the problem was that there were not enough funds for the club to operate as it should, he said. We need more equipment, more tapes, and more records. Mr. Misiora also feels that there was less enthusi- asm among the members this year which also caused the lack of activity. Many of our plans fell through because people were not willing to work as hard as they could, he said. The SBS Newsletter, which should have been published once a month, fell through because of this lack of enthusiasm. I would like to provide for the members a chance to gain some practical broadcasting experience, said the moderator. Sportscasts and news reports were among the plans for this year but were never pro- duced, another disappointment. However. many members did participate in summer workshops. The guys worked with some radio sportscasters from both Chicago ball parks. The engineers agreed to show them some behind-the-scenes broadcasting techni- ques, he added. Some of Mr. Misiora's plans for the future include expanding the organizations music library and encouraging club members to take a more active part in the club's functions. ,K J I f r 5,214 Bottom Row: John Vasco, Jim Kedela, Paul Francour, Leo Point, Steve Zuwala. Second Row: Mark Cereceres, Mike McGrath, Mario Contreras, Rodger Hudec, Mike Salvador. Top Row: Steve Waranauskas, Ed Zilinskas, Ken Falat, Dan Curran, Mr. Misiora, Rich Budzik, Mike McGriff, Mark Kostro. ' Aids School, Seeks Togetherness Bottom Row: George Mach, Arther Gazda, Mike Laird, Mark Marion, Stan Mikos, Al Sudzus, Ignatius Villasenor. Second Row: Bob Devaney, Vitas Briedas, Jen'y Vohasek, Bill Maurer, Sean Bronzell, Don Zahora, Bill Kirkolis, Tom Sobun. Third Row: Andrew Tyzenhaus, Ted Mikmt, Mario Rabaza, Paul Cronin, Al Romero, Rich Dix, Tim Gronkowski, Mark Bobek. Although the National Honor Society was somewhat dor- mant this year, it did not fail to help the school with such pro- jects as freshman registrations, open house, and eighth grade day. Mr. Donald Racky, Moderator of the NHS, said, s'The organization isn't as active as it should be because the K of A does most of the work here that the NHS would normally do at a public school. Most of the members are aware of this fact and are enthusiastic when something comes up for them to do According to Mr. Racky, the NHS would normally try to break ground for religious practices within a public school. i'Since the religion of the school is already established here it gives the members one less thing to try and accomplish, he said. Members of the NHS are usually senior honor students and must maintain a 3.0 grade point average to stay in the organi- zation. The society serves another purpose in that since most of the honor students are not together most of the day the organization provides a prolonged homeroom feeling among the members, said Racky. f'Unlike the K of A, the 27 mem- bers of the society are assured of national recognition for their efforts. George Mach, one member of the group, commented, Even though the amount of work that the members are given is limited, I got a sense of pride from being involved with the organization. It was always good to help the school in any way we could. Andy Tyzenhaus agreed with this statement and added, i l The whole idea of being helpful to the school in some way gave me a sense of satisfaction. Although enthusiasm is visible when things have to get done, a lot of it fades toward the end of the year,', said Racky.l The members get Spring fever and forget that they were even in the organization. It would be nice to see the guys plan a pic-i nic or an outing for the summer monthsjust to keep in touch and to see what everyone is doingf' According to the Moderator, members from past groups still plan picnics and meet at least one time over the summer months. 'fThe guys plan everything, I'm here to make sure alll the members find out about such outings and to give them myi blessingf, he said. Activities during the current school year included at leastl five different parties and outings, many of which brought together NHS members and other seniors from the high, school. Senior Bill Maurer feels that this summer the group probably will live up to Mr. Racky's expectations and have a few summer outings, picnics, and so on. The school's four freshman registration nights find the NHS carrying the load of the paperwork and helping the teachers answer student and parental questions, giving them the successful student's point of view,', noted Dean of Studies Joseph Bamberger. Without them, registration nights would be next to impossible. Next year Mr. Racky hopes to revitalize the NHS into a Hmore active club, more consistent with the overall extra-cur- ricular program run herefi Senior Scholars Ready For College This year the Senior Class produced 26 Illinois State Scholars, said Fr. Rolland Follmann, Senior Guidance Counselor. f'To be named a scholar a student must receive at least a score of 24 on the American College Testing examina- tion and should have a good class rank e usually in the upper JO? he added. According to Fr. Follmann. the English grade of the exam is weighted most heavily while math, social studies, and natu- ral sciences follow close behind. Generally when a student is named a scholar. he is able to bpply for certain academic scholarships that a non-scholar would not be able to apply for, said Follmann. If a student is named a scholar in Illinois it really doesn't matter that he goes out of state. He will still be recognized as a top 1076 stu- dent from the whole State of Illinois. Even though a student is named a scholar it does not necessarily mean that he will get a scholarshipg his parents' financial situation has a lot to do with whether or not he will get one. y g'This year the state is giving a S1000 scholarship to any stu- dent who is a scholar and whose rank is the highest in his sen- ior classf, said Follmann. This is a new program with which the state is experimentingf, he explained. This year's seniors will represent St. Rita at many different schools. Fifty-four percent plan to continue their education in a 4-year university. Ten percent plan to go to a 2-year collegeg eleven percent plan to go on to non-college education Leg. trade schoolsjg twenty-three percent plan to enter the work forceg and two percent plan to go on to music schools. The seniors chose among 36 different colleges and universities with Chicago Circle Campus drawing 20 Rita men, DePaul 18, and St. Xavier finishing third with 9. This is a well- rounded class in that they chose many different schools, said Fr. Follmann. Not only will St. Rita be represented at many different schools, but many will be there on scholarships. Lewis Uni- versity, North Park College, the University of Iowa, Illinois Institute of Technology, and DePaul University were among the schools that awarded St. Rita seniors academic scholar- ships. This was not an outstanding senior class, but they were strong with their national exam scores and with the Advanced Placement test results, said Fr. Follmann. HAII in all they were a pretty average, solid Rita class, he concluded. l Bottom Row: Mr. Joseph Bamberger fDirector of Studiesj, Al Sudzus, Mike Laird fDePaulJ, Rich Dziallo UITJ, Dan Zahora fCircleJ, Mark Marion fSt. Xavierj, lStan Mikos KIITJ, Ignatius Villasenor fDe Paulj. Second Row: George Mach fNorthwestemJ, Andy Tyzenhaus lDePaulJ, Jerry Vohasek fDePauIJ, Sean Bronzell 'QKnoxJ, Vitas Briedis fRosaryJ, Tom Sobun fDePauIJ, Bill Kirkolis fDePaulJ, Bill Maurer CWinona Statej, Tom Coffey llllinois Wesleyanj. Top Row: John Amodei QIITJ, Paul Markevicious tCircleJ, Gustavo Mora flllinois Weslyanj, Paul Cronin fSt. Maryj, Ted Mikrut ISL Xavierj, John Ruikus UITJ, Louis Vallentine fDePaulJ, . Tim Gronkowski QDePaulJ, Mark Bobek fDePaulJ, Bob Devaney fNorth Parkj. K of A Membership Breaks Record This year the Knights of Augustine flourished in its membership according to Br. Timothy Deeter, modera- tor. Last year there were 25 members in the organiza- tion, and this year the membership climbed to 62, an all time high? The previous record number of members was 55, and Br. Tim expects to see at least l00 members next year. I think there is a religious awakening all over the country and that is why more students are becoming interested in the K of A, said Br. Tim. The K of A offers a lot to its members. They can grow spiritually, they can mold together in a brotherhood: and they can use their combined talents to help others. This is really the purpose of the church, he said. The K of A used their talents to sponsor several drives over the school year. According to Br. Tim the Toys for Tots Drive was very successful. 6'We received over 500 toys - most of which were new, and we also received money donations. The group also sponsored the Can- ned Food Drive and helped the school with religious ser- vices, parent-teacher nights, and open houses. 'sAside from helping others we had time to grow individually through retreats. The highlight of the retreats came in August when almost all of our members went to Can- ada, it was a time for all of us to become closer to each other and to God. Bottom Row: M. Venegas, R. Pizzo, T. McCarthy, A. Svabas, R. Lukas Second Row P Seelentag W Herr R Trevmo D Mamczyk, S Kirwm D Prate Pellegiini. Third Row: Mr. Mike Kisicki, Br. Tim Deeter, J. lzaguirre, J Egan W Hayes R Cordero T Curran M Contreras Mr J Bamberger Fourth Row Benak, M. Medina, J. Burbatt, J. Pellegrini, W. Luecht, M. Jedry, R. Budzik J O Connor J Okoskey S Swanson Top Row J Nichols S Gaydos M R. Young, D. McDonald, R. Gallagher, E. Kowalski, K. Russell. The student body donated over 500 toys to the K of A Toys For Tots Drive. K of A Members: Servers at Ash Wednesday Service' fifih Z 'ikffti ix NWN iiiliiiti 3 y ,xi Ml, i , T5 ' s s 5818? A1 MU x ixuxsx mm V MAS Jf e 1 t,sts John Nichols and Mario Contreras get ready to lead the procession as Fr. Mur- K 01 A members deliver food to the homes of needy families. phy says the final prayer at Ash Wednesday Service. Chess Team Finishes A Strong Third According to Mr. Norbert Lasky, Moderator of the Mating Mustangs, the year was very successful in both team competition and in individual effort. We had some outstanding players on the team this year who really had the ability to put us at the top of the Catholic League. Mr. Lasky started five freshmen at chess tournaments and had the youngest team in the Catholic League. Our young team didnft hurt the results of the standings at the end of the season. We finished third in the Area High School Chess Conference behind Marist and Fenwick for the second year in a row, he said. Mr. Lasky is con- fident that the Mustangs can take first place next year since both Marist and Fenwick teams were made up of seniors who will graduate in June of 1980. Another reason that Mr. Lasky feels the Mating Mus- tangs can take the top position in the Catholic League is that four of his five starting players are ranked among the top twelve in the league. Bob Spontak, Mike McGriff, and brothers Karl and George Drunga all fin- ished in the top twelve positions. Mr. Lasky hopes to build the abilities of the younger members by practicing more than once a week and by purchasing a chess computer. 'fThese additions should get us closer to our goal of being the first-ranked Catho- lic League teamf' he concluded. 1. Mr. Lasky and Kalvin Kershaw, Robert Spontak Karl Drunga, Mike McGnff John Amodei George Drunga Math Tutors p I'm very happy that this year the Math Tutors, better known as the Mathletes, has finally been rec- ognized by the school as one of its organizationsf Laid Mr. John Bulanda. veteran moderator of the St Rita Math Club. This means that now students wil actually be able to sign up for the club and that their tutoring will be official. Six math tutors have been active throughout the school year. Most students who come for tutoring need help in Algebra and some need help in Geome- try,', said Mr. Bulanda. A good number of students epend on the tutors for help with math difficulties. nd they really take good advantage of the clubf, According to Mr. Bulanda, the mathletes meet Every day before school and work out homework roblems, discuss math rules, and practice what was ,earned the previous day in class with needy students who have signed up for help. Since the tutors are gpperclassrnen they know how to do most of the roblems the others need help with. Despite the recognition that the club got this year, Vlr. Bulanda feels that not enough Rita students take advantage of the tutoring. There are a lot of Rita students being tutored right now, but I think we could handle a lot more, he said. The Math Club moderator is hoping that this year's ,ncreased enrollment will bring more students into Jse of the club. I think that we're on the verge of a math breakthrough' at Rita, and I'm very happy about thisf' he concluded. 1 i fficial Organization .hr T . M sl . ,W Math tutor Mark Marion helps freshman Mark Kominkiewicz with his algebra Bottom Row: Linas Smulkstys. Mr. John Bulanda. David Paskvan. Top Row: Stanley Mikos. Mark Marion, Sean Bronzell. fN Gasiecki Resurrects Biology Club The Biology Club, under the direction of Mr. Robert Gasiecki. was revitalized this year as it saw twenty members participate in outside-of-school biology projects. Last year the club existed, but the student interest dropped and the club fadedf, said Mr. Gasiecki. According to Mr. Gasiecki, the club meets about once a week and is a form of inde- pendent study. f'Most of the students in the club take biology and are doing extra work with dissections and science experimentsff he said. f'The students in the club have the advantage of having a little extra time to work on some of their class work. Mr. Gasiecki feels that not only is the club geared toward classroom-type work, but it is also an outlet for urban students to learn more about wildlife and related fields of study. Every year I sponsor a canoe trip to Canada. These trips can teach the students a lot about wildlife and naturef' he said. The canoe trip this year had a record number of participants and was successful in that stu- dents witnessed many of the things about which they had learned in the classroom. 'GI think these trips will become even more pop- ular when students who have already been on the trip want to return, said the modera- tor. HI hope the club remains active and that more students will take advantage of itf' he concluded. Three freshman biology club members dissect a crayfish in an after school meeting. Top Row: Mr. Gasiecki, Karl Dmnga, Tom Everett, Tom Boehm, John Gremer. Bottom Row: George Drunga, Pete Meizis, Dan Barcelona, Ron Rizden, Denni Kingsley. omputer Department Draws New Members tx .Sf-l 5 Ki Q X 5 mecrronics Ciun Moderator, Fr. Casimir Pazera, assembles a radio-controlled car. There are really five departments in the Electronics Club, which is moderated by Fr. Casimir Pazera. They are the Amateur Radio Department, the Radio Control Department, the Hi-Fi and Stereo Department, the Elec- tronics Department, and the Computer Department. The most popular of these is the Computer Department with Radio Control coming in second, said Fr. Pazera. It helps us bring in many new members. Each member of the club belongs to a departmentg how- ever, he is not limited to the amount of departments he can Join. The club meets every day after school to work with equipment in each of the specific fields. The members spend about two hours after school working on projects and experimenting with new ideas. Once a month there is the general meeting to see what each member is doing in his department. According to Fr. Pazera, some members of the Com- puter Department learned Fortran a computer language, and some were even learning advanced Fortran Several students who have been involved with the Elec- tronics Club here at Rita have used their abilities to plan careers in these fieldsg while some have gone on to college and majored in electronics, computers, and so on, said Fr. Pazera. Father Paiera hopes that the Club provides an opportu- nity for students to learn and experiment with anything in the field of electronics. me -f F? are ,- N X it r if --....!' Bottom Row: Gerard J ungman, Jolm Wenzel, Henry Frankiewicz, Matthew Trofimuk, Scott Adair. 2nd Row: Mike Medina, Mario Contreras, Joe Polys, Dave Wiec zorek, John Rezny. Top Row: Chris Moxley, Linas Smulkstys, Darius Matonis, Linas Matonis, Fr. Casimir Pazera. N Cheerleaders, R-Gang Spark p Crowds The two major pep clubs of St. Rita, the Cheerleaders and the 'LR-Gang Pep Club, were both very active in 1979-80 supporting the Fighting Mus- tangs and the Running Mustangs of the high school. 6'They did finejobs and really helped the crowdis spirit with their constant cheering, said Mr. Mike Kisicki, Vice- Principal of Activities and moderator of the R-Gang. St. Rita's cheerleaders went to Southern Illinois University this sum- mer, and were once again highly- ranked by the United States Cheerlead- ers Association. The girls work very hard all year round and they always do wellf' said Ms. Susan Whooley, moder- ator of the Cheerleaders. I really think the girls are growing in both spirit and ability, and it helps them for the seasons when we go to camp for competition. The Pep Clubs not only cheered at the ball games but also led the crowd at the four Rita pep rallies this year, lead- ing Ms. Whooley to conclude that 'LI think we have some of the most tal- ented, spirited and hard-working pep clubs in the F , Q :ru M saggy 5 W Q P 0' 94' srtss i f' F 5565, .,,,. ., St. Rita Cheerleaders: Bottom Row: Monica Kasper, Mary Best, Monica Kearney fcapt.J, Donna Esposit Lori Knapczyk. Top Row: Ms. Susan Whooley, Mary Van Der Ploeg, Tish Dugan, Jeannie Gallagher, Roe Tarentino, Sue Elias. St. Rita Pep Club, the R-Gang : Bottom Row: Jose Ramirez, Dan Leyva, Dave Morrell, Wayne Frisbie, Jim Kadela, Bob Foley, Louis Bongiomo, Craig T Turner. 2nd Row: Allan Sam, Jim Rozhon, Mike Olvera, Elce Redmond, Carlos Cabral, Rodger Mturphy, Alan Letoumeau, John Check, Rich Matkovich, Kisicki. 3rd Row: Bob Broderick, John Vasko, Tom Urbanski, Sam Vega, Joe Catanzara, Kevin McVeagh, David Kupka, Roger Hudec, Steve Waranuaskas Martin. 4th Row: Peter Simkus, Mike Kula, Bob Dec, Frankie Mastalerz, Peter Donnann, Pat Hill, Mitch Moore, John Paciga, John Grabowski, Mike Lamping. Row: Sam Candela, Tom Grzesiak, Ed Kaminski, Brian Siwek, Mike Skiba, Nick Yanulis, Jolm Roberts, Tony Boyd, Tom Heller fPresidentJ, Rich Para. I.. . W 9 New Formed Ski Club A Major Success This year the Ski Club was a major success, according to Activities Director Mr. Mike Kisicki. The major reasons for the success of the club were that it was very well organized and that it had an excellent moderator? There were 120 members in the club, 80 of whom were really involved. Everyone went skiing at least one time, said Fr. William Neis, moderator. Father feels that the success of the club is due to the amount of students that wanted to stay in shape over the winter, the coverage given to skiing in the 1980 Olympics, and because the s ort looks exciting. The Ski Club offered the students a preplgnned package in which all they had to do was pay the fees and show up, said Fr. Neis. The average cost of a trip is 3125. The price includes some .f y meals, all equipment, transportation, and a hotel room. Some of the places the members visited were Alpine Valley, Powder- S i'i' horn in Michigan, and Black Jack and Indian Head in Upper S Michigan. J, xr - - A ,f fu J . .r 1 Not only is the Ski Club making winter trips but in the sum- ! rr is ...ATS xi' ' S 5' M mer it changes its name and goes camping. The camping club ' X we X made several major outings over the summer - one included ,A . . 2 a 200 mile canoe trip. Members of the ski club prepare to take on a slope at Alpine Valley. .A .1 -M ., Y .. Bottom Row: Andy Nowak, Barry Smolka, Dan Ryan, Mike Wielgate, Roy Day, Kevin Regan, Dan Leyva, Tom Houlihan. Second Row: John Oblazny, Dave Stanley, Rodger Murphy, Ed Kennedy, Robert Ruddy, Jim Berk, Leo Point, John Sink, Matt Petrich. Third Row: Mark Kostro, John Bendik, Tim Lacny, John Hanson, Randy Maca, Brett LaBell, Bill Manning, Jerry Plant. Fourth Row: Pat Houlihan, Mike Ivanauskas, Jim Borowicz, Jim Navitsky, Tom Lederer, Martin Lopez, John Claffey, Chris Gilhooly, Fr. Neis. Fifth Row: Jose Avina, Bill Parrelli, Bill Erkelens, Jim Corbett, Mike Ownes, Bob Miefert, Ralph Florio, Rich Budzik. Sixth Row: Kevin Copps, Mark Bobek, Al Sudzus, Norm Meske, Ted Mikrut, Jerry Vohasek, Tom Dodwin, Steve Matteo, Mike Bronzell. Top Row: Jim Swieton, John Mala- nowski, Zenon McHugh, Bob Owen, Tom Sobun, John Ruikus, Mitch Moore, Don Rauhut. oderatoris Absence Hurts Guitar Club The Guitar Club, under the direction of Mr. Steve Applebaum, was formed at the beginning of the year and was a successful, sixteen-mem- ber organization. However, when Mr. Appleb- aum resigned as a teacher at the second semes- ter, the club no longer met. According to Mike McGrath, an active mem- ber of the club, the members met once a month in T-12 and tried to figure out the chords of songs. It was really a good idea, and I thought everyone was learning something about guitars and guitar playingf, said McGrath. Sometimes we would just listen to each other's music and see whether or not we could pick up any new guitar techniques? Dan Curran, also a member of the club, said that Applebaum would let the members use stereo head phones for guitar practice. It helped coordinate rhythm and sound, he said. Mr, Applebaum also coordinatedjam sessions - when everyone would play the same song on the guitarf' he said. I hope that the club is revived next year for the benefit of those that were in for the first year,', said McGrath. The club is a useful one and one that a lot of guys would enjoyf' i.- '...s' A ,jf 'Z I i Bottom Row: Bob Diamond, Mike McGrath, Dan Curran, Ralph Flono Bill Kirkohs Second Row Rick Brodecki Mano Tumage Mike Carbonera, Jerry Voha Stan Pawlak. Top Row: Rick Budzik, Jim Thomaston, Ted Mikrut Tim Gronkowski Paul Markevicius Lou Valentine 'M . Br Markis Returns Inspires Chorus Under the direction of Br. Mark Thedens, the chorus was fully active once again this year. Last year Brother suffered a severe foot injury and was unable to fulfill many of the chorus' scheduled recitals. g The chorus, with its 30 members, had its highlight early in the year when they performed at the Bob Hope Benefit Special. The idea of the chorus singing at t e benefit was Mr. Brodnicki's. We started preparing for that in August and continued through September and October. According to Br, Mark, the chorus sang 32 songs in 45 minutes and performed before a crowd of several thousand. The group also performed at the Christmas Concert, the Junior Mother-Son Mass, and Graduation. Despite the activity of the chorus this year, Br. Mark felt that the organization was not yet back to normal. We are not back on the track completely, he said. But l hope that by next year there will be more mem- bers and, thus, more activity. He plans to have more get togethers, parties, and field trips to compensate for the work that the members do, and he also wants to revi- talize the chorus' main purpose: learning to make peo- ple happy by working hard to put together a perform- ance and helping others have a good time. I'm looking forward to a good year with the chorus, especially since I'll be working with an experienced bunch of kids that are used to hard work and good per- formances, he concluded. x' J . 4 Bottom Row Rich Melcete John Pelhgrmi Al Glan Mr Hoier Jerry Potempa, Enc Lorenz, Mike McGriff, Dr. Gardner, Tim Larkin. Second Row: John Bryant, lohn Burbatt Ed Bischoff Jim Leucht Phil Dominguez Brian Enckson Ed Koneckl Jim Pelligrini, Mark Thomas, Br. Mark. Third Row: Jim Porcellin, Pat Moone, steve Kardas Matt Dwyer John Nichols Joe Dowenko Bob Nemec Ed Nedzsta Rich Young, Wes Benek, Linas Laurasonis, Tim Fitzgerald, Bruce Tahowlski, Mike Talented Freshmen Lead St. Rita Band i I was very happy with the freshman members of the band this year, said Br. Joseph Fisher, moderator of St. Rita's Marching Mustangs. They were very talented musically, academically, and in school spiritg and they were very cooperative with all the band's efforts. Not only was Br. Joe happy with the freshman performance this year, but he was also impressed by the work of the upperclassmen. We had a very good marching season, we put on some very well-prepared and well- execpted half-time shows, and we always came up with a good end prod- UCI. The band marched in the St. Patrick's Day Parade, where they won first place last year, and they played at all of St. Ritais football games. Their annual Spring Festival drew in a good crowd - 250 people more than last year's - and raised enough money to purchase the eagerly- awaited new uniforms for the St. Rita Band. All our members have been waiting for these new uniforms for a very long time, said Br. Joe. With the money from the festival, the Band Boosters' Las Vegas Night, and the ad books, we were finally able to save enough money to change the band's appearance for next year. Br. Joe was also happy with the amount of social gatherings that the band members coordinated in 1979-80. Under the leadership of the band officers, the club sponsored a highly successful roller-skating party at Fleetwood Roller Rink, they sponsored their first dance in eight years, featuring band alumnus Nivio Perovich and Crystal Myth, a former back-up band for Van Haleng and they also sponsored several gym nights and get-togethers. The purpose of the gatherings is to cement good fellowship among our members and, plain and simple, to have a good time, said Band Director Louis Ricci. The highlight of the band year came when they performed at the St. Rita Hall of Fame Night at Comiskey Park. The evening became a dou- ble celebration for the band when Mr. Louis Ricci, the band director for Juan Gonzalez Playsfhe lfombfme tothe 'Une 0f My Sha' 23 years, was inducted along with eight others into the Hall of Fame. St. Rita's high-stepping drum major, Matt Dwye lead the band at Soldiers Field. .44 r, prepares to The Ritanettes take position for halftime entertainment at the St. Rita-St. Laurence footba. game. X.. Pre-game practice helps Bob Hubbard chum 0ut the Fight S0llg- Patti Foley marches to the firey tune Espana during half time at the lakefront. in Q jst Alumni Ritanettes take over the field at the Rita-DeSales homecoming game. Mike Smith plays a few songs from Stage Review ,fy f' Q! w's -'- Q-f 11 1 2 E sg ' Q Heavy hatted Joe Polys is in top form in flute playing. Tom Kress and Jim Perchelli are in step to the Theme from Rocky. 1:-af w.f-bmw - Mmwwm .AW Ellen Pfeffer does some fancy handwork with her gun during the half time show. Mike Medina and Ed Kominski at Soldier Field Q, Members of the Band performed before a crowd of 10,000 when Rita met Laluence. Iglaugeen Salmon marches in the Homecoming ara e. Sli v 14320 Sa Emu? Bottom Row: Frank lglinski, Louis Bongiorno, Dan Gumienny, Ed Kaminski, Terrence Knight, Frank Skrip, Steve Kordelewski, Dan Koetzle, Alfonso Galon, Paul Seelentag. Second Row: Nicholas Lukasik, Emanuel Vacchiano, James Palous, Tom Kress, John Zydowicz, Mike Medina, Brian Klueja, Juan Gonzalez, Michael Smith, George Dvorak, Dennis Kingsley. Third Row: Mike Montalvo, Rich Risden, Bemard Scianna, Matthew Strama, Kevin Kaiser, Robert Fishback, Timothy Fitzgerald, Richard Nedza, Tom Bezinovich, Willson Hemandez, Glenn Fairbanks. Fourth Row: Dave McDonald, Glenn Oskvarek, Mark Marion, Han- sel Claudio, Kent Munroe, Jose Otero, Joseph Kobiec, William Miller, Stanley Mikos, Joseph Polis. Top Row: Rodger Mughy, Mike Scianna, Bob Wyrich, Tom McCarthy, Rich Gossett, Rich Laszkiewicz, George Dominiak, Komkrit Sirirat, Alex Molina, Matt Dwyer. Ritanettes: Sue 'Neil, Denise Elsen, Margaret Kress, Peggy McMahon, Jennifer Smith, Patti Peterson, Cheryl Carlson, Angela Love, Ellen Pfeffer, Ann Lynch, Laura Felonk, Patty Foley, Donna Husar, Lisa Korde- lewski, Chris Salmon, Marybeth Foley, Karen Stuba, Judy Lenz, Kathy Brady, Ann Sullivan, Karen Grzewia, Patty Rapken. 4 ew Photo Club Attracts a Following According to Mr. James Cuci, first-year teacher and moderator of the new Photo Club, the Club was organ- ized to improve the photographic skills of all of the members by making them aware of all of the camera's uses. The club was striving to help members master the basics of photography, he said. Being a first year organization, we had to get ourselves settled, and much of the time we had to improvise. The Photo Club met at least twice a month to discuss basic photography skills. A professional photographer came to several of the club's meetings to demonstrate the uses of the camera and the lens. Movies about pho- tography and picture taking were a regular part of the club's meetings. A lot of the guys knew most of the material that was being taught, but they enjoyed the club because they got a new perspective on what they already knew, said Mr. Cuci. Aside from its regularly scheduled meetings, the club made trips to the zoo and the forest preserves to take pictures. We would compare pictures to see how we could improve our picture-taking techniques, said Mr. Cuci. These trips gave the guys practical photographic experience. At the end of the year there were twelve members involved with the club, most of whom were sophomores and juniors. Mr. Cuci would like to see the members become more active and more independent of the mod- erator. We elected officers this year, and I would like to see them, in the future, do most of the organizing and preparing for the meetings. The highlight of the clubls year came when they spon- sored the first annual photo contest. Junior Paul Mazur won the contest with his picture of a wooded area. George Schuetter experiments with his camera during a photo club meeting. 'S Bottom Row: B. Novak, J. Kurles, T. Schultz, M. Conroy, S. Grzbowski, W. Pickert, M. Villa. Top Row: L. Gonzalez, G. Fakouri, S. Supa, P. Mazur, G. Shuttre, Kershaw, R. Mrozek, W. Herr, W. Maurer, Mr. James Cuci. Rita Publishes First-Ever Lit Journal Ms. Zepeda and Editor Al Romero do some last minute proof reading of a submitted poem. For the first time in its history, St. Rita has produced a literary journal, called INSCAPE, under the direction of first-year teacher and moderator Ms. Sally Zepeda. The purpose of the journal, a magazine-style publica- tion with short stories, poems, and art work, is to pro- vide an outlet for creative endeavors and also to provide a form of entertainment for the Rita community, she said. Since this was a pilot project, the editors and I had to start from scratch and, at the same time, preserve good literary quality, said Ms. Zepeda. Hopefully the jour- nal will be included with the regular activities fee next year so that we can have more pages in the book and more books distributed to the student body. According to Ms. Zepeda there were I2 staff mem- bers, three of whom were editors. The staff met twice a month to review any stories, poems, or art work that had been submitted for publication. The editors and Ms. Zepeda then made the final decision as to what would be printed. I tried to make the process as democratic as possible so that there would be no prejudice when we selected the final publishing material, she said. I was especially amazed at the amount of enthusiasm that the editors displayed over this project, she added. They deserve a lot of creditf, Ms. Zepeda's basic objective for the club is to make thejournal better. Now that we have our first copy, the editors and I can improve the style and format and strive for even more quality, she concluded. Bottom Row: Sean Bronzell, Don Smith, Jim Walsh, Jose Perez. Top Row: Ms. Sally Zepeda, Rich Budzik, Al Romero, Andy Canchola, Linas Smulkstys. Ritan Ranked mong ation's Top 50 The Ritan. St. Rita's school newspaper moderated by Dr. Donald Racky. Jr., has once again established itself as one of the top school newspapers in the country by earning its fourth straight All-American rating. The rating is given by the National Scholastic Press Association, a national rating group established at the University of Minnesota. 'iThe special thing about this semester is that, for the first time in Rita history, the rating association awarded us five out of five marks of distinction. including graph- ics, which was the paper's weakness in the past, said Dr. Racky. There are about 100 newspapers in the country that receive four marks of distinction, but only about 50 in the entire United States that receive 5f' HI think if the paper can consistently get marks of dis- tinction in graphics, then we will have accomplished something great. Dr. Racky continued. f'There will be a transition of editors in that department, and Iam not sure whether or not that will have any effect on trying to achieve our goalf' Dr. Racky feels that certain weaknesses in the Ritan still remain, and must be corrected. We need a sharper focus on the leads of stories, and we must stress the 'newsinessi of a story rather than givingjust an historical account of a story, the proofreading needs some work, too, he said. 'iOne problem that the Ritan ran into this year was that we were not blessed with as much togetherness as we have had in the past. There was a lot of work-contact but not enough real, vibrant friendship. 'fl hope that we can resolve this problem in the future,', he concluded. it F i ri 5 mm wwf Editor Len Richardson and assistant Tom O'Dowd look for ideas in another All-Amer ican paper. Bottom Row: Editors Lendell Richardson, Wally Dabrowski, Sean Bronzell, Dr. Donald Racky, Jr. Top Row: Mike Slavador, Bob Nawrocki, Vitas Briedis. Assistant editors Rich Young, Tom O,Dowd, Dave Sakalys, Stan Szeremeta. Bottom Row: Tim Getich, Don Sierzega, Den Kingsley, Jesus Casas, Kevin McGoldrick, Scott Vieu, Tim Lacny. 2nd Row: John Duda, Mike Brooks, Ton Tan, John Rough, Mark Buford, Mark Kostro, Dave Obrzut, John O'Donald. 3rd Row: Boa Svidron, Mario Contreras, Rich Gossett, Tim O'Neill, Mike McGrath, lgan Clman, Ray amirez, Bill Maurer, Darius Matonis, John Gremer, Henry Frankiewicz. Top Row: John Nieciak, Ken Falat, Bill Luecht, Paul Cronin, Al Romero, Rich Budzik, Tom Chronakos, Boa Synal, Hector Riojas, George Schuetter. Cascian Commemorates Schoolis 75th Led by Senior Editors Al Romero and Bill Maurer and Junior Editor Rich Budzik, the 1980 Cascian attempted to honor the school's 75th Anniversary while maintaining full coverage of the year's current events. Budgets are always a problemf' accord- ing to moderator Mr. Mike Riley. It would be nice if we could afford to do all the things in the book that we would like to do. But since publishing costs are constantly on the increase, it becomes more and more difficult each year. This year's book included a I6 page open- ing section dedicated to the school's past and a full color section for the Senior Class. In the future, I expect to see more and more of the yearbooks from high schools the size of St. Rita to feature large amounts of color printing, said Riley. Color printing has become easier and less costly than it has been in the past. It is very nice to dream about a complete book of color. For the first time in several years the Cas- cian submitted copies to a national rating service and received a First Class rank. According to Al Romero, We hope that what we have learned from the comments from the rating service will pay off in this yearls book. I can't be sure that we will receive the All American rating fthe number one rankj but I am sure that the quality of the book has improved. As writing editor, Al Romero was responsible for the infomiation about the school s history RICII Blldllk WVISCS 000 0f the bwk S l9Y0UfS dufmg 9 deadline in the opening section. Photographer Ed Kowalski: an asset to the photo department. Photo Editor Bill Maurer crops a picture for the yearbook's Activities section. N -my tis S . 5 x E J ,B , figfg Q! S- is ' - .. -Q i at R 9 , .EK X W A.. sh.. gotgom Row: leo Point, John Brown, Wally Kulak, Mario Contreras, John Hozzian. TopVRow: Ed Kowalski. Andy Canchola, Larry Cyl, Ken Falat. John Rough, Bob vi ron. Rita Sees New, Active Student Council Led by new Activities Director Mr. Mike Kisicki, Student Council Presi- U dent Ed Duffy, and a great array of class officers and club moderators who worked very hard this year, the 1980 Activities scene at St. Rita was a bright and dynamic one. The Student Council was reorgani- zed this year under Duffy, who also brought back to life the St. Rita Stu- dent Senate for monthly meetings. The Senate discussed and voted on 26 dif- ferent proposals in 1980, many of which were later adopted by the Administration. HStudent Government was more than just proms and dances this year, said Duffy. It was a real voice of the students, and a real force to be reck- oned with on school issues and policies at St. Rita. Duffy and the Council initiated a new HDance-A-Month policy at St. Rita in 1980. i'We were convinced that with good publicity and hard work, dances could become successful at our school again. And they were - nine dances, aver- aging over 450 a dance, were held at Rita in 1979-80. -Sophomore Class Moderator Br. Mark Thedens. Missing: Junior Class Moderator Mr. R Freshman Class Moderator Mr. Dennis Murawskig Senior Class Moderator and Vice-Principal Mr fx xwfw The 1979-80 St. Rita Student Council: Bottom Row: Moderator Mr. Mike Kisicki, President Ed Duffy. Top Row: Senior President Tom Coffey, Secretary Dom Prate, Treasurer Paul Cartee. Missing: Vice-President Tom Arundel. aff? Q., , 4: W I'he St. Rita Student Senate: Bottom Row: Pat Gorman, Tom Lynch, Todd Biondo, Ron Francis, John Schmidt, Dave Obrzut, Ralph Florio, Tom Freeman. 2nd Row: Joe Gorman, Dennis Arrigo, Tom Coffey, Dan Ahmer, Tony Mestan, Rick Brodecki, Ed Barrett. Top Row: Moderator Mr. Mike Kisicki, Dom Prate, Paul Cartee, Ed Duffy. Missing: Tom Anmdel, Brian Rzepka. unior Johnny Egan sings for his band, Breakdown, during the Battle of the ands in the gym. if s eg! f if The crowd cheers on Lazy Axe during the benefit concert for the Anmdels. I s I -1. r f' JZQ QPR a?ifffiQg?Q. it feeacer - V A Q if'.rQ,i..1 : 'N 4 ' fwr- - 0 's sr. sum ms., cmwro, 111. 50636 ' I -spun :cr on 'Qi -'Q ume - I 15 A Awww? urru 'ix 'W '- run ffanm rwguvf nv nag. 5152? 3 a ,Qii35?i??Q? ig 5 ,rg -QQ 'iw uf ,, I gi, jf, .V.,azV ' a r to , 5 mi c J 1 I W at M- Q M e L xii 'Q lst, wg? S Ami nw E25 i 'f ?',eH' IMMWMQW' Q ?r aitac 1 'Ae' mmf' ' 'Kc . fy 1? K I V Q . 2 . G , Q 5 , I - s LE n sg E 1 up - nn E X l - Z g - - l I S v - - - We ' f :I+ D I- ' ,de - -AQ iiiiliiiiiiii 11557555 Essen- 'RHQEiiE2?2!:ge New organizations like the Literary Journal Inscape grew at Rita this year. Hgmeggnling parade prgphegy came gmc: St, Rita stampcdcd St, Francis 12. Religious activities increased this year as wellg here, Br. Deeter prepares for Chris Gilhooly on the slopes: a member of the newly founded Ski Club. a Lenten Service. S, 1980 Dances Soar Among the nine dances and concerts organized by the Council and the Senate were the outdoor concert by Freewheelin' and Starcruising, the M 8: R Rushn Concert, and a free concert starring The Hounds for students of St. Rita and Lourdes who had participated in their school's respective spring fund-raising drives. These and the many other events sponsored by the Student Council were publicized in the new Student Government Newsletter, another addition to the Rita scene this yearg the newsletter itself was written and edi- ted by Council Secretary Dominic Prate. Aside from the active Student Council, the Activities Program under Kisicki hit an historical high mark in the number of active clubs at the school, with 23 approved organizations functioning for the students of St. Rita. Among the new additions to the program this year were the Ski and Camping Club, the most successful due to the hard work and popularity of its moderator Fr. Neis, Kisicki saidg the St. Rita Literary Journal Inscape, moderated by Ms. Sally Zepedag the Photog- raphy Club, founded by Mr. Jim Cucig and a guitar club moderated until January by Mr. Steve Applebaum. Added to the usual great work of the other clubs and moderators, Kisicki said, St. Rita enjoyed a rebirth of interest in extra-curricular activities. Homecoming '79 featured the theme Back to Nor- mal Again as the student body rallied behind the Fight- ing Mustangs' bid to return downstate and win the state football championship for the second year in a row. The Homecoming rally on Friday afternoon was pre- ceded by a week-long set of activities designed to get St. Rita up for the big game. Fahey Flynn addresses 1200 Rita walkers at the Rita rally in the Loop. S :fix bv ,i:. ,aw WW . f-1:11 1-iq, wi. t Rita's Cheerleaders ride in the Homecoming Parade before the Sunday football game against St. Fran- Rita walkers gather with Ms. Sue Whooley during the October Walk-A-Thon. lll any Contribute To Activities Success Monday of Homecoming Week was Decoration Day, and the freshman classes all decorated parts of St. Rita's hall- ways with banners, balloons, and crepe paper. Tuesday was Dress Up Day, with Rita students all wearing shirts, jackets and pants bearing the name of their school and her sports teams. Wednesday was Beat St. Francis Day and Thursday, Bury St. Francis Day, during which a stuffed Pioneer was buried in effigy in St. Rita Football Stadium. Moratorium Day was Friday - a day in which all students and faculty were silent in the halls and cafeteria in mock sorrow for the upcoming death of St. Francis. Miss Debbie Hirniak of Lourdes High School was the 1979 Homecoming Queen and Marty Gallagher, her escort, was King of the Rita celebration. Mr. Mustang also returned to cheer the crowds on as both Tom Heller and Ron Francis donned hoof and tail on the gridiron and at pep rallies. The traditional banner contest and the Homecoming Parade led up to the Sunday afternoon climax in which the Fighting Mustangs lived up to the spirit of the crowd and routed the Pioneers of St. Francis 45-12 - a stunning end to a successful Homecoming. Besides the Homecoming activities, the Activities Depart- ment also staged many successful concerts and dances this year, all of them benefit concerts for a family, a club, or a class in need. After Freewheelin' 'f kicked off the year's con- certs outdoors on Friday of Homecoming week, a 'gBattle of the Bandsi' was staged in November to raise funds to buy equipment for the Student Center. Over 600 young men and women attended the Battle, Lazy Axe appeared in a December concert organized by Kisicki and students Ken Hansen, Joe Urchak and Brian Rzepka on behalf of the Arundel family. Phaedor played to the crowds in March to bring down the costs of the junior prom. The St. Rita Band sponsored the Crystal Myth con- cert in March, and later that month junior Joe Martinez brought in Dr. J. and his Disco Sound in a fund-raiser for the Misricordia Home. wt ,ef ssesgrw- -gegmfyg sw ragfiir wg ge. isfmwwsif , - f fx- w ' 2: - Rita lettermen Mike lvanuaskas, Greg Mitchell and Jim Lick lead the mos burial of St. Francis on Homecoming Friday l l Freewheelin' jams at Rita's first outdoor concert in five years. Principal Fr. David Brecht crowns Miss Debbie Himiak as 1979 Homecoming Queen, as M Gallagher looks on. 'Phaedor's Paul Francour wails in concert sponsored by sophomore Student Senate members. Student Council President Ed Duffy tums on the crowd at the 1979 Homecoming Pep Rally. C Q The scoreboard says it all as Rita wins its 1979 Homecoming game. Paul Markevicius of Lazy Axe at the Council's benefit con cert. Pride Week A Smash Rita Fest was celebrated in conjunction with the Development Office and 'Mr. Tom Brodnicki after the White Sox Nite Driveg and over 400 Rita men partici- pated in a day-long set of activities: trike races, frisbie tosses, a batting cage, a rope climb and even a paper-air- plane toss. Boxing Nite was sponsored by the Junior Class and President Joe Gorman, and the April matches brought in over 400 people to the gym. The costs of the junior prom were defrayed by Boxing Nite and over 100 jun- iors attended the 1980 prom at Niko's. Pride Week arrived in late April and offered Rita men a chance to have a little fun during the day around the schoolf' said Kisicki. Jerry Plant won the Ping Pong Tourneyg Al Mojica, the Foosball Tourneyg Section IG. the Tug-of-Warg and Joe Tenn, the i'Ugly Man Con- test. Council President Ed Duffy was selected Mr, Mus- tang and Fr. William Neis Teacher of the Yeari' in two excellent Pride Week choicesf, Kisicki announced. The Sports Challenge series saw Volleyball MVP George Mach lead the Senior Stars to victory, while Bas- ketball MVP John Danaher scored 14 points to lead the Junior Stars past Team Faculty 57-54, despite I5 points by Mr. Jim Segredo and 14 by Mr. Mike Kisicki. Increased religious services by the Theology Depart- ment, more gym nights by the Athletic Department, and special events like the Bears basketball exhibition or the Voter Registration Drive all led to a successful 1979-80 in which Hthe unsung heroes, our teachers, students and club moderators, did so much work and deserve so much credit, ended Kisicki. Joey Gonnan vs. George Porter in the Junior C1ass's successful Boxing Nite. If ' it ff' V- 1 7f Aii' A ,,,,, W5 f J' . f, Junior class officer Rick Brodecki and his date relax at the 1980 Junior Prom. Tom Heller as Mr, Mustang at the Homecoming pep rally. KX A f, ,, fl! if Y s is Q ,fs 1 , W E .X . Q ,fa , as S , xii, F K Section I-E tugs valiantly in a losing effort during the Pride Week Tug of War. M.-1 H I I ,.wf4W Mr. Mike Kisicki, who directed the St. Rita Activities Program of 1979-80. ,WM L W 'QV' 5.13 is Junior Mark Clemmons snuggles with his date at the Junior Prom. St. Rita Band perfonns in the Homecoming parade down Westem Avenue. ll St. Rita Marks 75th St. Rita's 75th Diamond Anniversary was celebrated in style through the efforts of Mr. Thomas Brodnicki, Director of Development and many other teachers, parents, students, alumni and friends of our schoolf, said Rev. David L. Brecht, Principal. The St. Rita Calendar, sold through a drive held last year, resulted in over 220 friends of the school winning prizes, and also served as a historical reminder of the 75 years of prog- ress that St. Rita has made in academics, sports, clubs, and right on down the line,', Brodnicki said. The Development Director also organized the St. Rita Walk to the Loop, culminating in a giant rally at the Chicago Civic Center on behalf of St. Rita and her anniversary. Fahey Flynn, City Clerk Walter S. Kozubowski, and Fr. Brecht spoke to the 1200 Rita men who had finished the 20-kilometer walk with a lot of pride and emotion, noted the Principal. Bob Hope entertained at the Auditorium Theatre Nov. llth to honor St. Rita's 75th year. Br. Mark Theden's Anniversary Chorus, and Las Vegas entertainer Patrician Price, also sang. The Alumni Banquet held at the Sabre Room in April also honored the school,s anniversary, with a great job done by Fr. Sobiesk and the alumni officersf, said Brodnicki. Cardinal Cody, Prior General Rev. Theodore Tack, and many other church and civic dignitaries celebrated the Dia- mond Anniversary Mass at St. Rita Church on April 12 - a beautiful ceremony, said Fr. Brecht. St. Rita also became the only high school in the 'history of Chicago to be given a Night of Recognition at Comiskey Park on June 10. White Sox President Bill Veeck praised the school on St. Rita Night, calling it a great institution, stand- ing for the highest of ideals. Q ffm f.g,ns1z u X ssl- 4 .- E Yin I vslss:,.,'27 ' as Hope introduces Miss Patrician Price, last year's Best New Performer of the Year to the Hope sits down and cracks a few gags with the anniversary nigh Rita crowd. crowd l 4 ', w., ss - 1 -. Q in 'ff-X .11 1,5243 Q 'S -tg.,-.3 Cody enters St. Rita Church to celebrate the Anniversary Mass. Augustinian Prior General Rev. Theodore Tack serves Communion at the 75th Year Mass. . Rita 75th Anniversary Choms: Bottom Row: C. Tonn, B. Hawes, J. Knowski, B. Scianna, B. 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M: V i FT -1-2 ...H 4 nr S r 4' . ,qw N1 1 4 1 ,www Albert Acosta Antonio Amador Daniel Barcelona Marcelino Acosta Scot Adair Jose Alferes Joseph Anguiano Rodrigo Arreola Peter Assensi Juan Barrera Michael Barrett Peter Becker dv . .. 'M' A M all K I U 1 s Q i S .. s Q i f is iii? . A pq . Q5 ' 0 ,Q P li S- ,Q 1 ,WW ,W . R l, ilk S X A ' ' A W James Allen Lawrence Augustine Christopher Bentley Jeflrey Allen Lonnie Alston Juan Alvarez Jose Avina Shawn Balark Mark Baranowsk Dwayne Bevly Thomas Bezinovich Donald Bigeck K! ald Bigeck Michael Bilecki d Biondo Jeffrey Blanchard rglas Blatchford James Bochenczak agerness n Class Is Common Fro h fait , - J,wA?W?fs , www MW Ed Kennedy is anxious to answer a tough question about the Bible ln B required to study the Bible, the life of Christ, and adolescent adjustment. .lf O 4 mx? X K, 1 r. Tim Deeter's Theology class. Freshmen are sf 1- if N A pi? fi W is Q. ., A, .. t 5 mas Boehm Brian Bolcerek David Bradel Daniel Brennan Robert Broderick Matthew Bronzell Michael Brooks Daniel Brown is Bongiomo James Borowicz Jonathon Brown 'l11omas Brown Willie Bryant John Burbatt Lamar Butler John Bylina es Brown John Brown Freshmen Learn 6cShort Cuta' In Biolog . . ,x Y Q A. 0 - C , .W an-f-Sfif gfe .f 326 lx A f . lf, A E C Q Steven Calderon Juan Campos Andrew Canchola Salvatore Candela Richard Carrillo Dexter Carroll C t r - r ..,... V Z 'A 'K SA eta! .gt A Q A Y STB M Thomas Cabanskl Carlos Cabral Thomas Casey Joseph Catanzara Louis Cernlcka Kenneth Chapman A News yt . fl 1 ,lt W 'ff Emest Chisholm Dave Zvlrblis dlssects a crayflsh ln Mr. Gaslecki's biology class. Dlssectlon plays a major part in the science currlculurn. Q 0 Vie i A Q Jolm Check Frank Cicero Hansel Claudio Frank Coco Brian Coe The Slopes Welcome Fresh Skiers 29 U is S ,lsr A I 7 ,4- X Q- '5 3 L do ,,- Q 'N y s like 1 ., ,L .. - i L ' Xavier Collier Mlchael Conroy Michael Conway Richard Cordero -- Carlo Costabile Paul Costello Sean Coyle David Craig Don Rauhut, a member ol the ski club, cannot wait to hit the slopes at Cadil- Jeffrey Crosby Kevin Crowley Thomas Curran Stephen Daily lac Michigan. The ski club, under Fr. Neis's direction, visited more than live Brian Davenpgrf Robert Dec Jerry Dedig Annandg ski locations. Delbosque am an , 5 1 My 1 MW f Av, 9 ff MW ,gpo- if r 'iii 5 af 1 thony Demma Gerald Dertz Philip Diazdeleon Robert Dietrick Mark Dlgrazia Gerald Dlx Jolm Dobbyn Robert Dombroski vid Dominski Jeff Doody Peter Dormann James Dombos Leon Doroba Jurgis Dnmga Karolis Dmnga Eric Ducksworth Soldier Field Debut For and Pro h Solomon Duncan Thomas Dziewa Kenneth Feeley Robert Fell vu, FJ' . Daniel Foys Thomas Freeman Lawrence Gal Jose Galan Robert Gallagher Juan Gallardo Edward Gannon Ronald Gapski llii lll lleil, lllliul Y , , , 4,EE , 7 ., f 4, f, V f ' fr A? 63 M dEf'F,3:,:4 ' E Eiri: James Egan Jolm Felonk K J ,...1ee f 1 Wayne Frisbie Joseph Gall John Galvan Jolm Garbaciak Richard Egan Carlos Escobedo Edward Esteves Thomas Everett Glen Fairbanks Kevin Ferguson Stanley Fit Thomas Fitzgerald Kenneth Flaminio Robert Foley P5 Frosh band member Bernard Scianna performs Baby Face at Soldier Field. Bowlm f fgrwa, i y , , 4, , , 1 he V . 'ff' w vtle e r . i 1. ug, 4 Michael Garvey Steven Gaydos Edward Gerald Christopher Gilhooly Chester Golab Hemtann Patrick Gonnan John Grabowski Claudio Gressano John Gremer Michael Grieger Thomas Grzeslak Gonzalez David Gumos Victor Gurrola Michael Gurtowski Brian Gutt Brian Habas ' Scores With Freshmen As a member of the intramural bowling team, freshman John Grabowski releases his ball for an David Grybas Harlan Hansbrough Pro h Take Healthy Jump At Learning . . . J 26 3 ,, Q, 2 V' 7 2 J i Q g 1 of 7 ,la aae vfsff Robert Haugh Michael Havener William Hawes William Hayes Thomas Healy James Heeter Kurt Heinz Charles Hensley W. 115, A W,,,,, Kevin Salley jumps off a chair in Br. Charles' Health Class to accelerate his heart beat. ,M nl' ali 'va-N ASKK 'C Kyla l John Herlihy Robert Herling Richard Hoblinski Dayid Hodo Robert Hojnacki Gerald Holder Thomas Houlihan John Hozziann James Hill Patrick Hill nQT13JL rxnr-,nn n . . . While Gra ping Valuable Skill V i Z an Q A 0 M ,, rf sf i y M A . - in ' 4, -K. . ng, - 4 'in , Ky ., , l ancis lglinski :dy Isztok bert Jahnke chael Janecko wr K. r AL. I rderick Jellison Joseph Jenkins James Jesse Keslutis Jodwalis Roberto Jones Victor Jonikas In Jurcev James Kadela Lawrence Kahne Patrick Kehoe Joseph Kelly Edward Kennedy H R009 HV77 llOE.9'3LRD ' Mike Montalvo then measures the pulse to see what effect exercise has on the heart. in 1 : Q K , i wi ff, s . John Inovskis Jese Izaguirre John Jakubowski Mark Jedry 'A UO Robert Juarez Gerard J ungman Jeffrey Kemey Lavoya Kerr a Learning eading Through riting .. 1 i f L 'ffl' . Q :.,, , , it W- 1 ' ' .M-f V KR ' l' 5' , ,M Zu. K '1 I My Steven Kirwin Edward Kowalsky Anthony Kustec 42 Q , Q 1 , ' if V K K w 1 - -J ZAA AAMAA ,4 14 ::- , ., if 4 Q ai, nl K K -ww 54. 'TY ' A AA 'K J , A Mark Klein Joseph Knowski Joseph Kobiec Ralph Matthew Kucinski Robert Kudulis Kucharzewski Jesse Lamas Michael Lamping John Laboske r mr Mv- fw ne w m fgfsy ---- 1 ,-, f 41, , H7 ,ff.. Q , f . UK! 'i' K2 W ff f 14 b WY . fi we :W - W ff ,ay 'IM , , X , W, ff A f A xg p .X ffgsfif' M X ,Q p.1,,, - I , ,,:, 1 ah., Q Af 'X Gerald Koch Michael Kula Oscar Landeros ui Thomas Kodrou David Kupka Laurence Laugl James Keys Dennis Kingsley Mark Edward Kowalski Kominkiewicz Brian Kureja Bruce Kurdas , f e wwf' L. John Lazowski David Lee Juan Lepe Thomas Lederer Jesus Lepe Alan Letoumeau Jose Martinez finishes an exercise in sentence combining in Mr. Murawski's reading class. ro h Learn Need For Close Attention . Hyip V V2 Q ,,.-Q.. L fimlf, 'f '17 '61 A 5 ' x 1 r , A H gi gua XX '-an ' aniel Leyva Thomas Linchesky Jon Lopez Martin Lopez Raymond Loranger omas Lynch James Maas Joseph Madden Charles Maes Florencto ,.-Of 4 4 V U, ' , W ' 'U-Q M,,, J ,- 4 ' l wwf ,' , H Auf QV -ffvttm new C ,J -M , fn' f ffm ff 17- g,V,f ,,, X ' fr '1 v:.W6'fW f',-'V U 501.4 mlcglufff W VL 'Q' fr ' A wif -Qu. 7 gwf if ,W J . r,1,,,c1mf f11,w,i4:+?,,4Q V V4.1 cmk, , .1 .4 an mckf, ,iffy :Wx Hy ,g,,!u ityzgeykef , tru, hw , Aly, v .1 Qt 2 '-2'r',f 'S-L, 'ifffvip 4am 'X' MU, . , W I r ravi W .r,kLLi, Auf ,Q ..,. C' f.,,,4,H,, , , Z0 7 .gvmfvgfeyzlalel -any Vs wkof wx AV I fly U' 51,1 for 5 , ' , My ,, ' 6 w., u.,,J fr Qlvlzugdaf-2, P41454 by iuQWJf'2'f-J H f 1'.f,f,,4f 14 100:-ff 5441 HZ N. ,. Q, ,f A aw, , .ML , Qvmiyadel 0lf4 wI.4 by , MQ c,gy , wzmi Aff faajf' 4 uk- ,W ' - W, ff ' H -'rw ' 41 . Mfectt., or ' fwfr? 7 few, N u e 'efi,f tvfrqy 'L ,,.,! V41 Zff' 66,7 ' VEC ,. lu . ,,,,,,,f fy E 4 . 'ffrv-fl, A ' 61, , 'fr' fir, , Vwzf '696404 ,. I 'ff!W' , A ent f ' WMA' , L I H ,Y 4 1 r V, V .MIL 2151, , 744,-54, 4 I In 6 44.14, V J fm 5 01971 , :fail VA 5.1 W gl , 15? bm , A A MC!! . 5 'Ware f4 e '49-Y fn ft., ff 4 V.4,146'v f Q, f' M4 an y N 'wff ,v ,f ' ' . ll .. . , rf, 'Q M344 5. i z 3f.'12m1, , 5 W 'f' If f ., Y , 4676, Qfztmii y A my W , Zf f ' 41 wi J ff 1g,f' 'Wa V W pm l ,ik . 'Wig , qw,-fri V. . 'fr g CY? - . W rf' ,' 4' ez, A, ww., or ff 4,7 ff - ,- J f in , wma, 9 4 V4'1'e,Q:f -V .,. W vqff W K4 .gtwv A 'Fl V Q, , M'fW'4fmQ The end result for freshman students who fail to pay close attention in class. Maldonado , ltt .ani Jonathan Lorenz Raymond Lukas David Malec William Manning 2 fa ' 1 , Ai ma vw.,-A . ...L ! , , uw Q Brian Martin Sylvester Maryas Frank Mastalerz Darius Matonis Brian Maxwell Andrew Mazurek Patrick McAleese John Martin James Lyall Xavier Marroquin l X N 7, 1 1,- X, H Q 9 Dean Martini Richard Matkovich Charles Maylee Thomas McCarthy Band Benefit From rosh Su ort t ,,, ,,, 4 'S Z is If yyt ,My Timothy McCauley Michael McClorey John McCluskey Dan McConnick vl , at -A', - it My 2 z I 5 5' ln' F at , in 4 , 4' i ,f y ,gf at Q . 1 h ZS Freshman band members give boost to band quality. .,,., I,, K K i ' fi 5 ,,m, Q UA 5 ' David McDonald Michael McGreal Peter Meizis Kenneth Michalowski L PP m f'- H X I ,. li' 91 , 'Rr' Billy McFarland Scott McLaughlin Joseph Melcher Daniel Migas 1! , M, Q ,Q 11152 . H Q Jolm McGarry Edward McNichoIas Arthur Meyer Thomas Mikmt Kb-' M William Kevin Anthony Michael X, A ll ' 4 1 ' ,.,'. : .L 7 K Scott Miller William Miller Cameron Mitchem Peter Mixan Alexander Mojica Alex Molina Mark Moneta Michael Mon ' Mitchell Moore David Morrell Robert Mroczek Ricardo Munoz Kent Munro Juan Murillo Timothy Murney George M Freshmen Give Edge To eam Sports i .1 ,, 'Y' gy! VW: , A, ssh 4 H4 ,lbs I f 1 'AMW H erard Murphy John Murphy Neil Murphy Martin Nagle Michael Nash James Navitsky James Nebelski lhn Nikitscher Daniel Nosek Charles Novack Andrew Nowak Michael Nunez John Oblazny Daniel O'Brien aniel 0'Donnell James O'Donnell Joseph Okoskey Sherman Oliver Michael Olvera Gilbert Orozco Jolm Paciga Freshman cross country mnner Mark Baronowski edges a Fenwick opponent in the stretch nm of the Catholic league Championship. Brian Neville Brian 0'Donnell Joel Panganiban Q Richard Para Paul Parizanski David Parkerson go Coaches Support First Year Effort J v. if -fwfuf7'5ffw 1. M W V in . 4.1-,cami-ffm af-::,g,,, . f it 4 1 W' , , ,. r Robert Patron Charles Payne Armdio Pedraza Tom Schmidt shows the pain he encounters after giving 10096 at the Catholic Championship cross country meet. vmcem Peuom . f f Z6 5 at M I , , K , V Q 1' S, 9 I. 2 KA oro o Jose Perez James Polous MYR at 1-J ,Q 1. lf 5 nl ,,, 198: 5 J iw ,, W, 1 Wg 1 5 41 David Pavic Tommy lzlyzl Rafael P Felipe Perez J J V ,Uv if f 1 Jose Perez Robert Perez Thomas Petrauskas Matthew Petrich William Pickert Joseph Pietrzak Richard Pizza Quintan Porter Freddy Portero Paul Potter James Power Timothy George Preston Bradley Price Prendergast Frosh Intramurals - Spirited Contest 'J w .1 .lose Ramirez Vlichael Ricci Cf Ronald Pulham Terence Quinn Charles Rachal Juan Lepe hustles for the loose ball during a freshman intramural basketball game. James Rafinski ml 1, or Juan Rangel Gregory Rankel John Rapsky Donald Rauhut Elce Redmond Kevin Regan Thomas Reyes Richard Risden Christopher Rizzi Frank Rizzo Kenrick Roberts Michael Roberts Jesse Rodriguez John Rodriguez Class Comments - ssential To Learning f 1 , 2 f an ss.. - vN so Michael Rodriguez Jesue Roman Juan Roman Michael Ropa Don Smith and Scott Miller concentrate on the structure of participle phrases. M James Rozhon Robert Ruddy Jose Ruiz Daniel Ryan Rawzi Saad Keenan Salley Kevin Salley Allan Sam David Sanders Scott Scelfo Gaspar Saenz Stephen Schaller ffl! Q M Q gg 1 fa 'la I snr, ' ff Luis Salas Lorenzo Salin John Schmeltzer Thomas Schmg Developmental Reading elps Fre hmen W A, 1-I W N., ,Jv- X J., X 'K ?5i iii W 525 QT? , A 5 ar- 6 I YV 1 S! 3 vu V 395 4 Thomas Schultz Bemard Scianna John Sears Paul Seelentag Mark Sheedy Thomas Sheehan John Slulney Donald Sierzega All Robert Singraber Michael Smith Kalvin Scott James Shanahan Kenneth Sherlock Stan Silaus 'W 'i 75 QL! V, F A ,, t,, Jolm Sink Randall Smith Robert Smith Barry Smolka Frank Alfonso Soteno The dictionary proves to be a useful tool to lrosh developmental reading. it .W . ,, ,v f I fr, -we X S, Sheff .Q 4 Thomas Smikoski Mike Special 47 Science Teacher, Students Interact tfl-1 i Ziff' ,i if Robert Spontak Michael Michael Alonzo Stephenson Matthew Strama Christopher Jose Suarez Timothy Stachowski Staudacher Keith Sumlar Reynaldo Sustaita Stromidlo Stephen Swanson Sulikowski Patrick Sullivan Terrance Sullivan Michael Taylor Vincent Ternes Andrew Svabas Paul Teska Ronny Szykowny Craig Taylor Kenneth Taylor Kenton Terrell i David Sudzus George Swies Jack Thomast 'Graft' 01 - Mr. Cuci and Jim Hartmann discuss the results of an experiment perfonned in freshman modem physical science. Weightroom Gives P ys. d. Added Lift ,592 Tolley Tumer Urbanski v4 A ff 5 52 L :M 'Hat Vacchiano Vaitkus Vallejo Paul Tonietto Christopher Tonn J olm Travnik Robert Trevino Kenneth Tulo Thomas Turcich Kenneth Turnage , k k' X k A sw Elf-me Freshman athlete Ed Gannon fixes the weights lor a challenging bench press meant to develop upper body strength. Freshmen Display Strong School S irit , W S ,P -- W , t l? 36 4 Q Z Q Andres Valles Paul Villalobos Steven Washilewski ,,Ax 1 s o,:::: , , M, 545' -2.46 x A as X M -Q-C S f 4 A 4 K M A hi l A A J John Valtierra Gary Vanek John Vasko Bmce Vassall Samuel Vega Mark Venegas Michael Villa Daniel Vohasek Charles Vojcak Andrew Wabi James Wagner David Walkosz Jolm Walsh Lafayette W5 John Wawro Dyron Webb Eric Whitaker Brian Wierenga Anthony Wietrzak Jeffery Wilds Robert Wilk . QQ 'ff' xx 5-:W 3 -tsl Freshmen show their spirit as they destroy the Laurence dummy at a Friday pep rally. Robert Williams Michael Peter Wojda Richard Clayton Worlds Rudolph Freshmen Learn Vital English Skills ,.,...f' i ,gis,Q . N- - ess 'f K. s Xe: I .. W, ew :Wir ww il I X Nicholas Yanulis In Sik Ylm 3 , 1 Gregory Wozny Ronald Wright Kurtis Young Felix Zacaek . i'ii i X x QNX X , 3 . sl? r Q 01' , ,, e X is -l-1 L .... f it A 5 W uf L ibn Eugene Wzorek Steven Young George Zadorozny WE A 'Y x X x A . N, fs K E 'k-. 'Wiki ,i E f X l Mike Wilson finds the predicate adjective in his English class. Luis Zambrano Jolm Zerdin Michael Ziomek . 5 Jolm Zavala Bryan Zilonis David Zvirblis .Fl :- Q i a David Zebig Edward Zimecki Richard Zygadlo 'YZ A we T5 , W Z ,,,, ,.,,1 he , , 4. gm .. K WW 'HW VK rrr :, , J My 55 5 s s BMX f N. -za ri' Bradley Adas James Ahem Michael Amesquita Donald Anderson Terry Beiriger Mark Bemal James Black Robert Bobich Rosario Anthony Boyd Michael Bragen Louis Bragiel Michael Bronzell Terrence Brown Bongiovanni Joseph Bucz Mark Budziak Mark Buford Donald Brzozowski Edward Bischoff Robert Steven Brazzale Alan Bronie Scott Burger Jolm Burke Sophomores Make Use Of Chem Lab 4 Lu, 5 ,.. . W H , A 'R W Burke Christopher Bums Michael Bylak , l . l Carlson Thomas Carney Jesus Casas Bob Bischoff and Bill Kowaleskl use the burettes m the chem lab to determine the acidity of an Chapman Jack Chavez Athanasios unknown substance. The lab work re-enforces knowledge gained from lectures and text readings. Chronakos . f'x 'wi nhn Ciszewski avid Cronin :ott Dittmann . l i , I John Clalfey Stephen Collins William Connors Michael Conroy Daniel Corcoran Enrique Corral Timothy Cosgrove Jesus Davalos Thomas Davenport Gerald Delk Roberto John Derosa Patrick Dever Robert Diazdeleon David Dix Richard Edward Dooley Delossantos John Duda Gary Duncan John Dominguez John Drish Dyszczakowski Sophomores Gain Knowledge From Lab f '41 l Joseph Ellis Brian Erickson David Escobedo Kenneth Falat Gilbert Flores Jose Flores Ralph Florio Michael Flynn Alfonso Galan Luis Galvan Allonso Gamboa Francisco Garate 7' 4' my -IN Q Raul Farlas Scott Filar Robert Fitzgerald Thomas Fl Kenneth Foreman Philip Fortier Ronald Francis Henry Franki Anthony Garcia Alejandro Gaytan Timothy Gerich Richard Gi n 3 Jim Gorman, Ted Kerrigan, and their lab partners examine the newest challenge in biology lah - the fetal pig. Walter Goc George Gonzalez Ricardo Gonzalez: ff ,.- . if ' 5 ff: L.,- nr ' ,, Soph v-ia. ,4 ...a . Y ey: ai 1 qfw, - Q 'li A L -x K 4, lmes Gonnan Allen Gorski avid Craczyk Raymond Gralak lichael Grantz Brandon Grode ichard Gunn Keith Gushi articipation Rouses Team Frosh-soph team member Darryl Voltz goes up for a jmunp shot at a home game against the DeLaSalle Meteors. The team went on to finish fourth in the Catholic League. em is-ff--. ymond Hall Felix Hanson Joel Hemandez A Dave Hoff Rodney Horton John Houlihan Michael Hranlcka Roger Hudec omas Hayes Thomas Herbst W 'f' , 4 d h: W? ,azz if iiitti f H 51 A 1 4. fi K SWS X-xx Wa an ss. si V, K as if X X -wi 5 X 4 2 . .za ' 4 'X we ..- ,HW Y 5 1 Y a 1 fs- f ' as X Q gl 3 W' 5 i - X ig i x 1 Religious Service Helps 2nd Year Men -M 'R .v ew es if .. -e 'iL. , 'K' x Qi 1 mm Philip Hultquist Mark lckes Joseph lnovskis Marvin Irby Victor lsais Miguel lzaguirre Leonard Jagielski Joseph Jane A group of sophomores line up while Mr. Stobba administers ashes at one of the many religious services that were held in the gym this year. - 2 11-1 , K V X - i N Qi as W! X ,L ii 4- Michael Jeracki Craig Johnson Antanas Jonikas David Kairis Kevin Kaiser Robert Kanka Roger Kasper Joseph Kastelic Joseph Kazanecki John Keating David Keefner Kenneth Keim Thomas Kendra Theodore Kerrigan John Kerulis Daniel Kienzle Q is Q 'T-KF 5 f 5 in sg t ,ZLZ A g up :.: arf, oyygg ig , R , K ,, . h X Soph Activities Sparked B Phaedor The Sophomore Class sponsored the battle of four bands including musicians Dan Curran and Mike McGrath of Phaedor. 'N N yr I .Q :.. EE.. :f-f:: . I K. ulx II' A . Matthew Mark Kostro Thaddeus Kowalski Edward Kozak Theodore Koziol Anthony Krokos Gary Krol Konieczka -:IA - .1 K. mt, I , xg Y if +-af ll nv G ,nr on K , r ' it - 'Mi A Qi 4 5' nu, Craig Kleefisch David Knowski John Koch Francis Kondorf Edward Konecki Edmund Kurley ctive School Day For 2nd Year Men 1 , xx 'NP' -' a. +14 -w f . 'n ' 'ez is John Labiak Paul Lacny ef f Thomas Langlois Mark Lapen Sophomore hall ard John Shrader rushes to his locker before assuming his hall ard responsibilities on the first floor of Daniel Larkin Richard Egan. From the illoks of John's locker, he could use a little more room to comfortailly fit all his St. Rita belongings. William lgbeau Laszkiewiia . Michael Ley ex N us Q ' X- X Ni s M it la ENS ,L g ee sss X it R W' 4-rf' iff ff' as I S :,... A John Loftus Joseph Lomoro James Luecht Nicholas Lukasik Comelious Lynch Timothy Macijunas Joseph Maestre Matthew Anthony Maita John Malanowski Robert Manrique Steven Marciano Steven Marion James Marks Michael Marozas Magall Edward Marti Soph Biology Knowledge Increased swf 'K p -it M I oe i Q so so 9+ Oscar Mascorro Steven Matteo Robert McCluskey Thomas McCurrie Stephen McGee McCormick Lamar McGhee we ...:::1f:ss.e-2' mr Tim 0'Connor and Jim Marks perform a biology dissection. 3 ,.-'G' 'Fl 5... ef. ,nttt e .e - N. W if 4' eee new McGrail Michael McGriff David McGuire Zenon McHugh Bryan Mclnemey Robert Meifert Robert Melcher Joaquin Mendoza han Meske Thomas Mezera Donald Mitchell Martin Molina Anthony Monahan David Monday Alberto Monjarro Patrick Moonan Mooncotch Robert Moore Juan Mora Jolm Morrell Donald Morrissey Christopher Christopher Michael Mroz Mourlas Moxley Mug Sophomores Explore Square Roots 41 4 I A' MU I 8 WW. W zi: , ,, x 1 R , ..-- , I , , William Mulchrone Edward Murphy Roger Sophomore honor student Mike McGnff performs some board work on square roots In his geom- Christopher Richard Nedza Matthew etry class. Most sophomore honor students go on to take a full four years of math in preparation Murray David Obnut Timothy fo' couege Wk' David Nusko Daniel ouary John O'Leary Thomas O'Dowd Glenn Oskvarek Kenneth Partyka Timothy O'Neill Fernando Ortiz Michael Parker William Parrilli Jose Otero John Pellegrini 4 Darren Pajak Richard Peters Dennis Paluch Richard Panek Martin David Petit Michael Petrosius James we Sophs Research Facts, Define Terms ,f ' emfa Q g fix-gg X K A L Pletryk Jerry Plant Podder Daniel Pokrajac Porcelli Mark Porlier For David Knowski research means defining tenns for his sophomore history class. 5? 'Ns' .-ff' XNN xl-.2 'Dv' an J f As Xiu Porter 'Ihomas Porter John Preisser ' Charles Price Frank Przytula Michael Putlak Anthony Vincent Quinn Mark Raymond Andrew Regets Jolm Resendiz John Rezny Francisco Rico Quattrocchi Hector Riojas Riordan Ronald Risden Jaime Rivera Jeffrey Rizzi Robert Robenalt John Roberts Michael Rimlus George Rodriguez Daniel Rodriguez Sophomores Strengthened In Workouts '-I J M ll. was- Arturo Roman Ray Rosania John Rough Randal Rzasa Edgard Salomon Jose Sanchez Robert Schaeflein Ronald Scherff William Pablo Segllhl Timothy Sekirka Silvester Seledon Segerstrom Michael Singer Michael Sivak Frank Skrip Daniel Sikora Mike Winchel strengthens his neck muscles in a weightroom workout. Peter Sabadosa Joseph Sabatino John Schmidt George Schuetter Robert Sherbaty Brian Shortall John Skudnig James Slivka in sooho Hector Saenz Anthony Scialabba John Shrader John Snyder i 21,737 frf- , , -'sf WWW W s,. as v is 1 te I ZZHZHK r 5 Q: David Sakalys John Scott Michael Sikler Rey Soberano Marco Soriano Antonio Soto James Specha Gary Daniel Stoll John Stone Gary Sumita Daryl Soph Honors Sharpens Science Skills Q S uf, Robert Szarzenski Matthey Trofimuk Michael Tyzenhaus Carlos Viramontes Christopher Wiencek Joseph Zapotoczny Sophomore honor students Jeff Porter and Tom 0'Dowd take some intrl cate measurements in their chemistry class experiment. Jose Vela Steven Waranauskas Patrick Winters James Zllllgen X s r S 2 z Q Z f X .lip . H Q mm, Q Q, sv X K Ii. F Daniel Ahmer John Alfich Martin Allen Edward Alm Michael Anderson John Anson David Arellano Ronald Arellano James Ariel Henry Arp William Avila Ronald Bailey Christopher Jeffrey Barry Christopher Mark Bayers Mark Bekin Wes Benak John Bendik John Bendik Bamett John Bolton Barzydlo Chris Brazill Michael Bielon William Bonk Mark Cetera James Cholke Lounge Pro ides Junior Recreation Brazzale Richard Brodecki Bucki Richard Budzik Carbonara Sean Carmody Namon Brown Michael Byme John Carrizales Old! 3,3 Win , ' aw- ffl N-' Steven Brundage David Cantu Robert Carroll 14 Mark Larsen and Mike Fitzpatrick try their hand at a game of loosball in the student loimge. The lounge is open to upperclassmen and houses the SBS, pin- ball games, and several vending machines. JM X Fad' ' ' in . . n Castro Daniel Cepek Daniel Cereceres fmond Clemens Mark Clemmons Steven Coe nk Cosentino Kevin Coughlin John Cranley ki.. Martin Coleman Philip Cunningham Inv' 'M xl V fx X , . Mario Contreras Daniel Curran Jolm Cichy Carey Ciesielczyk Michael Cooney Kevin Copps Richard Cwik Lawrence Cyz Joseph Cius James Corbett Walter Dabrowski 3rd Year en Merit rafting Skill . . . X 'if me ff I J 4 X54 VAMWTNYHV me r ,Q 1 , avvp li ,,, t A J if f aava , if , if a O if Lawrence Dadam John Danaher Mark Dantone David Daudell David Dausinas Agustin Davalos Thomas Delorto James Devlin Arthur Dominguez Nicholas Dopuch Thomas Doyle George Dvorak Joseph John Egan William Erkelens Michael Fairr - Dysuzakowski ,311 5, 1 52 uw V W., f Mill Bernard Mlodzinski puts the final touches on his last plate of the first semester as Tim Mclntyre looks on in Mr. Dodge's James Fee Brian sixth period drafting class. Students who take drafting are required to draw twelve plates each quarter in addition to a Timothy Fitzgerald Michael cover plate as part of the semester final exams. paul pmncour Jose Fuentes Matthew Gallik Bryan Galvan Y . . . While Utilizing Nec r Tools i H1 ff ,W M, Dan Dec uses a T-square and ruler -tools vital to good drafting technique. il., ' , i f Q K e . ,. 4, with nf el. L K X! f f , H asv' .J Lawrence Gasper Felipe Gomez Louis Gonzalez Richard Gossett 'mf David Golab Armando Gonzalez George Gonnan Mark Graczyk 'Iv--Q Carl Guzzy Kenneth Hansen Thomas Hackett Steven Heimberg l 4' he Frank Golen Juan Gonzalez Joseph Gonnan Steven Grzenia '5 ,I K if-K 7 4 A if ' Xl ll H .I Thomas Halm Daniel Hemandez P i l , Language Increases English Voeabular Israel Hernandez Joseph Hyzny John J urcenko Len Richardson thinks ol an English translation in Spanish class. X ' at A +5 ., if f it x 'fre 4- K M it f ,, - .nn 41.1 William Herr Frank Horvat Raymond Hugl Mark Jelinek Kenneth Johnson Ramon Jones Matthew Kalme William Kazanecki Michael Kenny ' '---' 'r'r:' an fi: Xs .,, -L .. , .. . I nngx . bg 5 f 55 -..asv I ii lf R W irakkei l aar i -' vil: ..,.,... ff'-2 L- ' ' ,,.q 5 . 1 ' :.. e. I . - in . Eggs . 1 L a a iiail i R 5 'Thomas Klich Thomas Knoebel Nicholas Knowski Donald Kocian Kelvin Kershaw Louis Kiessling John Kilmartin Ronald Klein James Kowaleski Raymond Kmpa Francis Kuchta Robert Kudia Ronald Kocian Andrew Kojs Robert Komendant Mark Konzen Brett Labelle Timothy Lacny William Laporta Timothy 1 Young Augustinians Assist School ,M nas Laumsonis Edward Lawson Daniel Lech Timothy Lee Jolm Leonard m leyden Kenneth Lilja Wallace Lockard Kurt Lorenz Daniel Louis hhael Lovergine Paschal Lovergine William Luecht John Lulek David Madlener K of A members Bill Luecht, John Nichols, and Marlo Contreras help celebrate the Ash Wednesday Service. As members of the K of A they help organize all such services and belong to the Third Order ol St. Augustine. 4915 134, Wm Wm wb ,, is an-u, I, 'W 55 322, 4,151 , seph Martinez Linas Matonis Paul Mazur John McAuliffe Mark McGinnis Kevln McGoldrlck Steven McGowan Michael McGrath nymond Timothy McIntyre Farrell McNulty Lawrence Michael Medina Michael Meister Mark Mendoza Edward Miller IMclnemey Albert Mojica Demetrious Mosley McPhiIIips Abdul Nasir Robert Nawrockl Phlllp Nevins John Nichols emard Robert Murphy Mlodzinski Juniors Gain Computer Knowledge HHH 'K 'Av X M, - ' Mike Byrne waits for his program to run through the comguter in Br. Joe's fifth period data class. Students who take data leam how to write programs in F RTRAN, a computer language, and are introduced to keypunch and the basics of computer operation. David Niewiedzial Dennis Nolan Michael O'Brien Herbert 0'Connor James O'Donnell Frank O'Sullivan Matthew Paluch Arlington Panganiban si' Brian Novak Joseph O'Cor John Palac Zbigniew Pas il -Mau. David Paskvan James Pellegrini Michael Perna Anthony Raymond Leo Point Joseph Polys George Gerald Potemta David Power Mark Pripusich Petrauskas Petrocelli Joseph Raphael Kevin Rapsky Michael Anthony Quinn Raymond Ramirez Juniors Whiz Throu h ssignments W ' ,ey Hizowf ,, , , 1 -we , 1 Q Lendeli Richardson Kevin Russell Eugene Satka Frank Serritos NR ,V wa., i J' ,pus ' Q 1 .S 1 if fn 1 , ,ff fr 'sf' 47 'TVX V' H I E am Robert Rodriguez Steven Ryniec Michael Scianna Jolm Sheehan .av 1 gg P ' 5 'x I? A K 5 Q Us yi X Stephen Roti Brian Rzepka Michael Sears Keith Shelly 11 :mel Sheridan Joseph Signorelli Dudley Sims James Sink Patrick Slattery Michael Smith Llnas Smulkstys Michael Sobun hn Sopron Eric Som Gregory Stepanek Robert Stryczek Stephen Supa Rudolph Surach Robert Synal Stanley Szeremeta Advanced Language Studie Lit, Culture Thomas Tague Tony Tan Joseph Tandyk Domi Taylor J olm Tebbens Alberto Torres Gregory Ulbncht Joseph Urchak David Valclch Mano Vasquez 'din lla Ralph Thompson Mario Vassalla Scott Vieu Peter Tinoco Shawn Toome James Vegetabile Paul Vera Linas Viscius Steven Wanli -We 'M' Bob Stryczek uses the library to study for a Spanish test. Advanced Spanish classes read major works Harrison White Michael White Harry Wilson of prose, poetry, and short stories by Latin American authors and then analyze the works and their Lgvgyd Wilson David Wonogag Frederick Zg Significance i0 the culture- Paul Zalnerunas Edmund Zilinskas Stephan Zuw 125+-.fprgf :?,za3.V:g: if 5 r 1 -A ' ' 12.214 wi 9 :wh ,.P:jL.I x,,?,.f?, g3yfM2,' ,.i3 .a,f,aQ+1,f ,Q??,l57f gf' ff? 1Qff? -He' I Jw 4'-,,!1'-Q-9g,Q,gpf.v my v-. ju'-41,1-.'V ' f ' ,3'+if2?3iiff K,., ,, ,,,, ,M R.. ,W4 y 1 'v uh A A 1 x- c f 'v' 'M' X K. 1,-1 M 5 J uk Class of '80: Lasting Contribution The St. Rita Class of 1980 had much to be proud of on graduation day, May 26, 1980. The 250 seniors had per- ormed well over their four years at the school inaca- demics, sports, and activities, and the mark they left on St. Rita will be felt for a long time to come. The class contained twenty-six Illinois State Scholars -in order to qualify as a scholar a student must score a minimum of 24 on the A.C.T. exam and hold a high class rank.Those honor students that had taken the Advanced Placement Examination for college credit continued the Rita tradition of leading the state and nation by producing excellent results. In the past the exam has ranked Rita among the top five schools in the state and the top one hundred throughout the country. And once again, approximately 75'Zn of the Class of '80 decided to continue their education after high school. The athletes in the class produced a football team that was rated third in the state throughout the season, a bas- ketball team that won the Rockford Thanksgiving Clas- sic, and a hockey team that finished third in the state's AA playoffs. The baseball team relied heavily on senior leadership to finish strong in Catholic League competi- tion. Senior cross country members helped produce a team that was among the top fifty teams in the state, and senior members of our new sports, tennis and golf, made the first efforts toward producing a winning tradition. In his first year as St. Rita Principal, Fr. David Brecht commented, f'I was most favorably impressed by the leadership and determination of the Class of 1980. They managed to perform very well academically, and at the same time they did a great deal to add to the quality of life at the school. I wish them all very happy and pro- ductive futures. They certainly deserve the best. CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: QU George Mach, quarterback of '79 Mustangs, accerts the trophy for Student Athlete of the Year with his fami yg 121 Bob Fishback .solos Over The Rainbow at Soldier Field for Rita's homecoming gameg 131 Homecoming hopefuls and their dates strike a pose before the annual paradeg 141 Mr. Dodge shows Ted Francis some of the flner points of Architectural Drafting during his second period classg Q51 Mike Salvador chalks up another pinball vic- tory over Jerry Vohasek ln the Student lmmgeg C61 Ritan editor, Vit Briedls, is happy to see that his record review from a past issue of the newspaper was voted one of the best arti- cles of that issue by Ritan readers. 4th Year Men Leave With Academic Honors Jose Alvarez John Amodei Stephen Anderson Dennis Arrigo Thomas Arundel Mark Bacarella William Bailey Bill Baker Edward Banett John Battistoni James Berk Keith Berls David Bemard James Bischoff Mark Bobek Brian Bonnetl David Botica Vitas Briedis Sean Bronzell Kevin Burke Daniel Calderone Gregory Camerino Grads Look Back to Rita With Pride w 1 James Camey Hector Carranza Paul Cartee Eric Chavez Antonio Chiappetta Arthur Cholly John Chruscinski Thomas Coffey Daniel Coleman Robert Conners John Cooney J im Coronado ' , ,k,k , , V 4 . 5' Y MQ' in 'of lu W it , so X I tam? .WH , 2,1415 gif by 1 he it 1 Steven Cosgrove Paul Cronin Thomas Dachota Michael Davoren Marco Delgado Thomas Deuter Robert Devaney Robert Diamond Richard Dix George Domlniak Semors Determme Collegmte Goals James Donohue Joseph Doweiko Michael Dubrock Edward Duffy Matthew Dwyer Thomas Dybas Richard Dziallo Michael Eden Frank Eschbach Sergio Escobedo Malachy Feeley Joseph Felonk Joel Finlon Robert Flshback Gary Fortier 'l'heodore Francis Robert Fuentes Martin Gallagher Jeffrey Garla Ronald Gatto James Gavin Arthur Gazda Grads Interested in Career Lectures John Gemmellaro ,BM K Rolando Gonzalez ' Paul Gorski Timothy Gronkowski Daniel Gumienny Robert Hayes Frank Haynes Edward Healy Thomas Heller Guillenno Hemandez Rayard Herron r Francis Hickey Jeffrey Hollander Patrick Houlihan Robert Hubbard James Huddleston Michael lvanauskas Michael Jackson David J atczak Gregory Jeracki leonas Jonikas Richard Justich Semors Take Lead 1n Student Government Frank Kampwirth Steven Knrdas Patnck Kenny Terrance Kenny Michael Kevin William Kirkolis Terrence Knight Chnstopher Knowskl Thomas Koch Eugene Kochmarczyk Daniel Koetzle Steven Kordelewslu Michael Kozak James Kress Ken Kruszynski Michael Kubiak Robert Kucinski Michael Kutkowskl Michael Laird Mark Larson Kenneth Leifker Joseph Lichay Varsity Athletes Produce Winning Season James Lick Vytautas Liskunas James Lonergan Randy Maca George Mach Michael Macuga Daniel Marciano Mark Marion Vytenis Markevicius Jeffery Martin Q au- W TWT' William Manner John McAleese John McCormack Martin McCom1ack Kevin McCom1ick Michael McCurrie Charles McDermott Clilford McGrail Michael McNicholas Francisco Mendoza Nonnan Meske Anthony Mestan Seniors Set Standards for Future The Student Council, led by the senior members, kept the St. Rita activities program dynamic and exciting throughout the entire year. The Council sponsored a Chi- cago Bears-St. Rita All Stars basketball game, an Easter trip to New Orleans fthe first student trip in nearly ten yearsj, an outdoor homecoming concert featuring Free- whee1in,,', and a fund drive to help a Rita alumnus seri- ously injured in a car accident. Under the direction of senior chief editors, the Ritan was once again rated All-American, ilacing it among the top 100 high school newspapers in t e country. For the first time the paper also achieved five marks of distinction - originality of topic, layout, writing, opinion leadership, and photography. The marks of distinction have now put within sight the achievement of the Pacesetter ranking, which would place the Ritan among the very top newspa- pers in the country. Finally, the Class of '80 was greatly responsible for the successful celebration of St. Rita's 75th Anniversary. i 1 w i I , , Q cf ATHL ' rffmsnq -ggy -,1 ms- ,r ,,,i1:E:,' if 3' my 'WE 1,,r11 1 WB WE? -1 1'w.1,H1I1',W!if1ll N ,,A:,,'i 11:5 13' 'Y 1311! 'EEL R fm- W we , aw ' X, wss:'Ms.1F ii?i1f355EYi.,:':f': wif i ,V .,,..,1u ,.,,.,,, E W' I 6 1wv1 mais 4 iw!! y -A ,,,,.....--- 2 Www M .fe-- ' U lW ,-. eh , M. 076 Gather for Senior Prom Festivities If Stanley Mikos Timothy Mikota Theodore Mikrut Derrick Milner Anthony Montcsano Gustavo Mora David Moritz Gregory Mroz Michael Murnane John Nieciak Glenn Oblazny Jeffrey 0'Dowd Terrence Odriscoll Timothy Olson Frank Omastiak Michael Orlandlni Robert Owens Thomas Ozlemkowski Daniel Parker Joseph Patzln Stanley Pawlak Roland Perpignan John Petroslus Seniors Graduate With Confidence ve:-W Edward Piorkowski Dominic Prate David Preixler Michael Rasmason Daniel Ricci Thomas Richank Beneto Romanini Alvaro Romero John Ruikis Mario Rabau Steven Richter Michael Ruiz John Rahilly Gerald Rises Donald Rumen Michael Salvador Convin Saudel Jay Schaller Zbigniew Sekula Patrick Shea John Sheedy D . amel Sheelmn Michael Shilney Class of '8O: Newest Alumni Addition Komkrit Sirirat Victor Skrip David Sobolewski Thomas Soblm James Stanclk David Stanly Albert Stronczek Brad Stubitsch Chester Studnicki Albert Sudzus Daniel Sullivan Daniel Surma Joseph Tarpey Steven Taylor John Tejkowski Joseph Tenn Anthony Thomas Mark Thomas James Thomaston James Togher Gary Totosz Arturo Trevino Timothy Turcich Rita Tradition Followed by 4th Year Men 3 Mario Tumage Thomas Twardowski Andrew Tyzenhaus Louis Valentine Ignatius Villasenor Gerald Vohasek Andrew Wagner Brian Walsh Ernesto Velaseo Thomas Walsh Lawrence Walter Stanley Wardl ki David Wlealorek David Wieneek Paul Willians Terrence Wilson Kenneth Wojciak Steven Wojciak Daniel Zahora John Zielinski Stephen Zimecki John Zydowlcz Senior Prom Is Biggest In Decade The 1980 St. Rita Senior Prom was attended- by 144 fourth-year men, nearly 63? of the entire class, making it the biggest and the best senior prom at Rita in a long long time, said Senior Class President Thomas Coffey. Moderator Mr. Mike Kisicki espe- cially praised Hthe hard work, dedica- tion and leadership provided by Ed Duffy and Tom Coffey in making this prom so successfulf' Click entertained the crowd at the prom, held from 7:00 to 12:30 p.m. at the Jane Adams Room of McCormick Place On The Lake. Besides the 144 seniors and their dates, Kisicki was proud that the fac- ulty - including Principal Fr. David Brecht, Vice-Principals Fr. William Neis and Fr. Pat Murphy, and Br. Joe Fisher, Br. Mike Schweifler, Ms. Sue Whooley, Mr. Tom O'Ma11ey, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Genge and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brodnicki a11 attended the prom. The theme of the ,80 prom was f'This Is It, from the song popularized by Kenny Loggins, and a free bid and a red-stoned, engraved necklace was given to each of the senior's dates as they entered. It'1l be something I'1l always remember. It was a great senior prom ended Coffey. ,hw ,f X....f th Rich Dziallo and his date relax before dinner at the 1980 St. Rita Senior Prom. 1 'Click' hiahfszil the mek ani! mu tones of the Knack's My . . .hs the senior crowd, led by John Ruikis and his am, clap their hands and time Sharona' 176 226 Graduate In Rita Class f 1980 Graduation Mass Commentator senior Al Romero addresses the crowded church. 226 seniors graduated from St. Rita High School in commencement exercises held on Monday, May 26, 1980, at 11:00 a.m. at St. Rita Church. This was among the best senior classes we have ever graduated, and they will be missed. noted Vice-Princi- pal Joseph F. Bamberger. 40 of the seniors graduated with honors, and a total of 42 college and state scholarships, financial and honor- ary, were earned by the Class of 1980. Graduation speaker Fahey Flynn reminded the grad- uates that the 'they, you once complained about are now 'you' - you are the fthey, that will determine the future of the nation and the world. Rev. John Flynn, Augustinian Provincial, was on hand at themass celebrated by Prior Rev. Donald Har- kabus and whose music was orchestrated by Br. Mark Thedens. Graduation award-winners included Michael Macuga and Michael Orlandini fTheologyJ: Guillermo Hernan- dez tConductJ: Mark Marion and Steven Ta lor CSci- encejg Thomas Sobun and Sean Bronzell fEnglishJ: Robert Devaney, Stanley Mikos and Marion fMathJ. George Mach and Sobun tSocial Studiesjz and Marion and Devaney fLanguagesl. Also Taylor and Paul Cronin tBusinessJg Thomas Coffey and a posthumous award to Edward Duffy QActivitiesjg Joseph Patzin and Mach CAthleticsJ, Steven Kordelewski tBandjg Jose h Doweiko fChorusj, Sean Bronzell. Vitas Briedis, Kfiichael Salvador, William Maurer and Al Romero Uournalismjz and Ignatius Vil- lasenor fLorenz Awardj. A touching five-minute standing ovation greeted Mr. and Mrs. James Duffy as they acce ted the diploma and the Gold Medal in Activities for tliyeir late son, Student Council President and football captain Edward Duffy. who tragically died nine days before graduation. Awards for service to the Band. to the Chorus, and for Academic Excellence were also awarded by Mr. Bam- berger and Principal Rev. David Brecht. ea x I mamma' Well over 1500 people listen attentively to Romero's reading during the Epistle of the 1980 St. Rita Commencement Exercises, the 73rd in the school's long history. W You are the 'they' that will determine the future - Fahey Flynn to ' ates. William Bailey receives his diploma and a handshake from guest speaker Fahey Flynn. Mr. and Mrs. James Duffy bring up the gifts of bread and wine before communion Principal Fr. David Brecht - You were among our best. You will be of graduation Mass. missed. In Memoriam - Edward William Duff More than any other student to ever walk the halls of St. Rita, Ed Duffy was the spirit and the example of everything our high school stands for - ln Memoriam by Mr. Mike Kisicki, 1980 Graduation. Ed Duffy came to St. Rita High School in September 1976 and he left us all too soon. The heavily-recruited football star from St. Rita grammar school brought his magic and his laughter, his athletic talent and his strong leadership to St. Rita High school in a way that will never be forgotten. He was the Tom Sawyer and the Paul Bunyan of St. Rita. He was the mayor of 63rd Street, with a touch of Falstaff, Robin Hood, Mayor Daley and Babe Ruth - Ray Sons, Chicago Sun-Times, May 20. 1980. Ed played football on a Rita freshman team that went 2-6 in 1976 and on a sopho- more team that went 0-5 in 1977. Ed became captain of a team that won the Illinois State Championship and was 13-0 in 1978, and who were South Section Champions and 8-2-0 in 1979. This is a terrible blow. Ed was a super kid f Head Football Coach Pat Cronin. Ed was the President of the Junior Class in 1978-79. He sold 1100 tickets for an 800-seat gym to raise funds for thejunior prom. He ran for President of the Student Council in 1979. He won hands down. He was the best man. I'm glad he won. He was the best student leader this school ever had - Defeated candidate and fellow senior A1 Romero. As Council President he reorganized the Council, revived the Student Senate, he sponsored Homecoming, nine dances, the largest senior prom in a decade, a student newsletter. He presented over 25 proposals to the Administration. personally, on behalf of the Senate and the students. He raised S1300 for paralyzed graduate Johnny Dal Camo. He was Mister Mustang. And then, in a tragic seaside accident in Florida, he was gone forever. We don't write the mles. I don't know why he was killed f Mrs. Thomas Byrne. He is now with the Great Coach, undoubtedly because Heaven needed a captain, and no one was in the same league as Duf .. . - Fr, Richard McGrath, Funeral Mass. May 21, 1980. EDWARD WILLIAM DUFFY 'lf Uanuary 5, 1962 f May 17, 1980.1 waxy! Senior Index Jose Alvarez - 2822 S. Pulaski3 Assumption. Soccer 4. John Amodei - 2953 S. Archerg St. Bridget. Chess 3-43 Intra- murals 3-43 Illinois State Scholar 43 Math Tutors 4. Stephen Anderson - 2342 W. Cu11erton3 St. Ann. Dennis Arrigo - 2851 S. Union3 St. David. Bowling 13 Foot- ball 43 Illinois State Scholar 43 Track 4. Thomas Arundel - 6159 S. Map1ewood3 St. Rita. Baseball 1- 43 Football 1-43 Intramurals 1-43 Sophomore President3 Vice- President Junior Class3 Student Council Vice-President. Mark Bacarella - 8330 S. Koling St. Bede. Bowling 23 Intra- murals 1-43 Manager Freshman Football. Bill Baker - 8020 W. 107th3 Sacred Heart3 Basketball Man- ager 1-4. Edward Barrett - 6325 S. Whipple3 St. Rita. Football 1-43 Intramurals 1-43 Track 1-43 Senior Class Secretary. James Berk - 2155 W. 117th Pl., St. Walter. Ski Club 4. Keith Berls - 7938 S. Albany3 St. Thomas More. Football 1- 23 Intramurals 1-33 Knights of Augustine 2-33 Track 2-3. Dave Bernard - 7763 S. Kilbourn3 St. Bede. Cross Country 23 Track 2. Mark Bobek A 6031 S. Massasoitg St. Symphorosa. Bowling 43 Illinois State Scholar 43 National Honor Society 43 Ski Club 4. Brian Bonnett - 10843 S. St. Louisg St. Christina. Basketball 1-4. David Botica - 3129 S. Wallaceg All Saints-St. Anthony. Bowling 1-43 Chorus 2. Vitas Briedis - 11256 S. Troy3 St. Christina. Illinois State Scholar 43 National Honor Society 43 Ritan 1-43 Track 1. Sean Bronzell - 8141 S. Newcastleg St. Gerald. Cross Coun- try 13 Intramurals 1-23 Illinois State Scholar 43 Literary Jour- nal 43 Math Club 43 National Honor Society 43 Ritan 1-4' Track 1. s Kevin Burke - 8543 S. Tripp3 St. Bede. Football 43 Intramu- rals 1-4. Daniel Claderone W 6118 S. McVicker3 St. Symphorosa. Intramurals 1-23 Track 2-3. Gregory Camerino - 3251 W. 65th3 St. Nicholas. Band 1-4. James Carney - 6206 S. Francisco3 St. Rita. Basketball I-43 Intramurals 1-23 Track 1. Paul Cartee - 3030 S. Kedvale3 Good Shepherd. Cross Coun- try 2-43 Track I-43 Student Council Treasurer. Eric Chavez - 3255 S. Keelerg Good Shepherd. Cross Coun- try 3-43 Track 2-3. Tony Chiappetta 4 2354 S. Oakleyg St. Michael. Intramurals 1-23 Soccer 1-4. Arthur Cholly - 8327 S. Komensky3 St. Bede. lhn Chruscinsk - 2535 W. 45th Pl.g Five Holy Martyrs. iomas Coffey - 6627 S. Kilpatrickg St. Mary Star of the fa. Baseball 4g Illinois State Scholar 43 Senior Class Presi- ml. obert Conners - 6746 S. Artesiang St. Adrian. Bowling 33 horus 4g Intramurals 1-2. hn Cooney - 6339 S. Lorelg St. Symphorosa. Baseball 2-4. l in Coronado 4 2105 W. 18th Pl.g St. Ann. National Honor Sciety 4g Tennis 4. .even Cosgrove - 4016 W. 83rdg St. Bede. Football 1. om Dachota - 2933 W. 7lstg Nativity BVM. Basketball 1-4. lichael Davoren - 608 W. 47th P1.g St. Martini Lutheran. ross Country 1-43 Track 1-3. raig Delaney - 1644 E. 87th Pl.g St. Felicitas. Basketball 2- Intramurals 2. larco Delgado - 2642 S. Sacramentog St. Ludmilla. Band 1- Cascian lg Guitar Club 4. homas Deuter - Band 2g Bowling 3g Intramurals 13 nights of Augustine 1. bbert Devaney -4 5658 S. Troyg St. Gall. Illinois State :holar 43 National Honor Society 4. obert Diamond - 5150 S. Maplewoodg St. Clare. Cross ountry 1-43 Guitar Club 41 Intramurals lg Track 1-3. Richard Dix - 9432 S. Massasoitg St. Gerald. Football 1-43 National Honor Society 43 Track 1-4. James Donohue - 6351 S. Kilpatrickg St. Mary Star of the Sea. George Dominiak - 8325 S. Karlovg St. Bede. Band 1-43 Bas- ketball lg Intramurals 1-43 Knights of Augustine 2. Joseph Doweiko - 4056 S. Brighton Pl.g Immaculate Con- ception. Bowling 1-4g Chorus 2-4. Kevin Dryier - 6024 S. Mozartg St. Rita. Basketball 1-23 Intramurals 1-4. Michael Dubrock - 816 W. 34thg St. George. Edward Duffy - 6019 S. Artesiang St. Rita. Football 1-43 Hockey 45 Intramurals 1-43 Junior Class Presidentg Student Council President. Thomas Dybas - 6240 S. Melvinag St. Symphorosa. Intramu- rals 4. Matthew Dwyer - 6005 S. Campbellg St. Rita. Band 1-49 Chorus lg Knights of Augustine 3-4g S.B.S. 1. Michael Eden - 6034 S. Mozartg St. Rita. Intramurals 1-2. Frank Eschbach - 3725 W. 83rd Pl.g St. Denis. Sergio Escobedo - 2448 S. Ridgewayg St. Casimir. Intramu- rals 1-2. Malachy Feeley - 5841 S. Artesiang St. Rita. Baseball 3-45 Intramurals 1-4g Ritan 1-2. Joseph Felonk - 6146 S. Maplewoodg St. Rita. Aviation 1. Joel Finlon - 6528 S. Koling St. Mary Star of the Sea. Gary Fortier - 5725 S. St. Louisg St. Gallg Intramurals 1-4. Theodore Francis 4 3536 W. 8lstg St. Rita. Football 1-4g Intramurals 1-43 Track 1-33 Sophomore Class Vice-President. Robert Fuente - 7013 S. Talmang St. Basil. Intramurals 1-4g Soccer 3g Track 2. Martin Gallagher A 3817 W. 70thg Queen of the Universe. Football 1-23 Intramurals 1-4g Track 1-2. Jeffrey Garla - 6825 S. Artesiang Nativity BVM. Intramurals 1-2. Ronald Gatto - 3124 W. 54thg St. Gall. Chorus lg Football 1-43 Intramurals 1-41 Track 2-4. James Gavin - 5837 S. Rickwellg St. Clare. Cross Country 1- 2g Intramurals 1-33 Track 1-4. Arthur Gazda A 5620 S. Spauldingg St. Gall. Baseball 3-4g Football lg Intramurals 1-43 National Honor Society 4. John Gemmellaro A 6100 W. 64thg St. Symphorosa. Aviation 1: Intramurals 23 Ritan 1. Rolando Gonzalex - 2426 S. Troy: St. Casimir. Timothy Gronkowski A 4537 S. Halstedg St. Gabriel. Cross Country 2-41 Guitar Club 43 Intramurals 1-33 Illinois State Scholar 43 Track 2-33 National Honor Society 4. Daniel Gumienny - 5959 S. Artesiang St. Rita. Band 4. Kevin Halligan - 2808 S. Hamling Blessed Agnes. Robert Hayes W 6218 S. Maplewoodg St. Rita. Intramurals 1 2g Knights of Augustine 2. Frank Haynes A 8621 S. Kilbourng St. Bede. Soccer 4. Edward Healy - 3745 W. 60thg St. Rita. Bowling 3-43 Cros Country 1-2g Track 1-2. Thomas Heller - 1906 S. 60th Ctg St. Francis of Rome. Avia tion 2g Pep Club 1-4g Bingo Worker 1-45 School Horse 4. l Rayard Herron - 5604 S. Honoreg St. Raphael. Baseball 2 Cross Country lg Intramurals 1-4g Track 1-2. Guillermo Hernandez - 2752 S. Drakeg Blessed Agnes. Bam 1-4. l Francis Hickey A 8039 S. Artesiang St. Thomas More. Base ball 2g Bowling 2g Golf 4g Hockey 2-43 Intramurals 1-4. Jeffrey Hollander - 6922 S. Karlovg Queen of the Universi Bowling 23 Intramurals 1. Patrick Houlihan - 6524 W. 63rdg St. Adrian. Band lg Base ball lg Basketball lg Intramurals 43 Radio Club lg Ski Club 4 James Huddleston - 5729 S. Troyg St. Gall. Michael Ivanauskas - 5628 S. Californiag St. Clare. Bowlin lg Chorus 1-4g Golf 4g Intramurals 1-4. David Jatczak - 6321 S. Keelerg St. Mary Star of the Sea owling 1-4g Electronics Club 43 Intramurals 1-4. eo Jonikas - 6616 S. Washtenaw: Nativity BVM. Basket- 111 lg Intramurals 1-23 Soccer 1-4. ichard Justich - 3504 W. 81st P1.g St. Denis. Intramurals 4. rank Kampwirth - 3420 W. 54th P1.g St. Gall. Band 2g Elec- onics Club 1. ,eve Kardas - 5130 S. Parkside: St. Joseph and St. Anne. horus 1-4g Hockey 2-4. atrick Kenny - 7209 S. Hardingg Queen of the Universe. lichael Kevin - 6045 S.Ta1man1 St. Rita. 'illiam Kirkolis - 5439 S. 72nd Ct.g St. Joseph. Football lg uitar Club 4g Intramurals 1-33 Illinois State Scholar 43 ational Honor Society 45 Freshman Class Vice-President. errance Knight - 6232 S. Claremontg St. Justin Martyr. and 1-41 Intramurals 2. ristopher Knowski - 4418 S. Albanyg Five Holy Martyrs. ttramurals 1-2. homas Koch - 2536 W. llthg St. Cajetan. ugene Kochniarczyk - 1906 W. 22nd Pl., St. Michael. ockey 2-43 Intramurals 1-3. even Kordelewski - 6041 S. Masong St. Symphorosag Band lichael Kozak A 2408 S. Oakley: Our Lady of Vilna. James Kress - 3451 W. 115th St.g St. Christina. Band 1-3 Baseball 2-4g Bowling 1-25 Football lg Intramurals 1-4. Kenneth Kruszynski - 5806 S. Masong St. Symphorosa Football 1-4. Michael Kubiak - 5106 S. Paulinag St. Joseph. Bowling 1-45 Chorus 23 Intramurals 1-4. Robert Kucinski - 3255 S. Hamling St. Joseph and St. Anne Football 1-45 Hockey 1-45 Intramurals 1-4. Michael Kutkowski - 3934 W. 68th St.g Queen of the Uni- VCFSC. Michael Laird - 6624 W. 63rd Pl., St. Rene. Baseball 2-43 Football lg Intramurals 1-43 Knights of Augustine 4g National Honor Society 4. Mark Larson - 6124 S. Moodyg St. Symphorosa. Bowling 45 Cross Country lg Intramurals 1. Kenneth Leifker - 3943 W. 83rdg St. Denis. Baseball lg Football 1-4g Intramurals 1-43 Ski Club 4. Joseph Lichay - 5531 S. Troyg St. Gall. Football 1-45 Intra- murals 2-3g Track 1-2. Vytautas Liskunas - 3716 W. Pipping Nativity BVM. Basket- ball 1-4g Bowling lg Intramurals 1-4g Ritan 1. James Lonergan - 11301 S. Kedzieg St. Christina. Football 1- 2. Randy Maca - 5812 S. Washtenawg St. Clare. Intramurals 1- 4g Ski Club 4g Track 3. George Mach - 5158 S. Melvina3 St. Jane de Chantal. Foot- ball 1-43 Intramurals 1-43 Illinois State Scholar 43 National Honor Society 43 Track 2. Michael Macuga - 2933 S. Loomisg St. Bridget3 Basketball lg Intramurals 1-4. Daniel Marciano - 6411 S. Washtenaw3 St. Rita. Intramurals 1-4. Vytenis Markevicius - 5809 S. Maplewood3 St. Rita. Guitar Club 43 Illinois State Scholar 4. Mark Marion - 3452 W. 60th St.3 St. Nicholas of Tolentine. Band 1-43 Electronics 13 Illinois State Scholar 43 Math Club 1-43 National Honor Society 4. Jeffrey Martin - 6707 W. 59th3 St. Daniel. William Maurer - 2908 W. 60th3 St. Rita. Cascian 1-43 Intra- murals 1-43 Illinois State Scholar 43 National Honor Society 43 Photo Club 4g Ritan 3-4. John McAleese - 6936 S. Artesiang St. Adrian. Baseball 13 Football 33 Hockey lg Intramurals 33 Soccer lg Track 3. Martin McCormack - 10534 S. Maplewoodg St. John Fisher. Football 1-4. Charles McDermott- 5915 S. Normandy3 St. Daniel. Soccer 2. Clifford McGrail - 6012 S. Merriman3 St. Symphorosa. Bas- ketball lg Intramurals 1-4. Michael McNicholas - 5304 S. Artesiang St. Clare. Basket- ball 1-23 Chorus 2-33 Cross Country 23 Intramurals 1. Francisco Mendoza - 2403 S. St. Louisg St. Casimir. Basebz l-23 Intramurals 1-4. Norman Meske - 7201 S. Troy3 Queen of the Univers Baseball 1-23 Intramurals 1-43 Ritan 1-23 Ski Club 4. Anthony Mestan - 5137 S. Washtenawg St. Simon. Footba 3-43 Intramurals 1-43 Track lg Senior Class Secretary. 1 Stanley Mikos - 2954 W. 38th Pl.3 St. Pancratius. Band 1- Chorus 23 Electronics Club 2-33 Illinois State Scholar 43 Ma Club 3-43 National Honor Society 43 Radio Club 2-3. Timothy Mikota - 1221 W. 49th Pl.3 St. Augustine. Bowli 1-3. Theodore Mikrut - 6146 S. Moody3 St. Symphorosa. Box ing 1-23 Guitar Club 43 Intramurals I-43 Hockey 1- National Honor Society 43 Illinois State Scholar 43 Ski Club Gregory Mitchell - 6000 S. Woodg Basketball 1-4. Anthony Montesano - 3127 S. We11s3 Santa Luciag Bowli 1. Gustavo Mora - 2823 W. 22nd Pl.3 Assumption BVM. Intl murals 1-23 Illinois State Scholar 43 National Honor Socie- 4. Dave Moritz - 3757 W. 63rd Pl.3 St. Nicholas. Basketball Football 2-43 Intramurals 1-43 Track 1-2. Gregory Mroz - 6854 W. 63rd Pl.3 St. Rene. Bowling Chess 13 Intramurals 1-2. Michael Murnane - 5344 S. Hoyneg St. Basil. John Nieciak - 6152 S. Troyg St. Rita. Band 33 Intramur Ritan 3-4. 1 lenn Oblanny - 4401 S. Mozart3 Five Holy Martyrs. Elec- nics Club 1. lff O'Dowd - 3301 S. Damen3 St. Mary of Perpetual Help. ootball 3-43 Intramurals 2. errence O,Drisco1l - 2728 W. 87th3 St. Thomas More. Cross iountry 1-23 Football 33 Intramurals l-43 Track 1-2. imothy Olson - 6442 S. Komenskyg St. Mary Star of the ea. Baseball lg Basketball l-43 Biology Club 43 Intramurals 3 Pep Club 23 Radio Club lg Track 1-2. rank Omastiak - 5347 S. Maplewood3 St. Clare. Iichael Orlandini - 2336 S. Oakley3 Our Lady of Vilna. lockey 23 Soccer 1-2. .obert Owens - 3744 W. 81st P1.3 St. Denis. Football lg mtramurals 1-33 Ski Club 4. Paniel Parker - 2422 W. 71st3 St. Rita3 Hockey 3. oseph Patzin - 6143 W. 64th: St. Symphorosa. Baseball 1-43 lockey I-43 Intramurals 1-4. oel Pavlik W 5937 S. Talmang St. Rita. tanley Pawlak - 2428 S. Whippleg St. Casimir. Baseball 1-43 iuitar Club 43 Intramurals 43 National Honor Society 4. Loland Perpignan H 8842 S. Adag St. Ki1ian3 Basketball 23 football 33 Track 3. John Petrosius - 2246 W. 50th3 Immaculate Conception. Band l-43 Chess 2-33 Electronics Club 1-33 Photo Club 43 Radio Club 1-33 Ritan 1-2. Edward Piorkowski - 3000 W. 54th Pl.3 St. Gall. Bowling 13 Chorus 23 Cross Country 33 Football 13 Intramurals 13 Ski Club 43 Track 2. Dominic Prate - 552 W. 37th3 Nativity of Our Lord. Cross Country 23 Intramurals 43 Knights of Augustine 33 Ritan 23 Soccer 23 Track 1-43 Student Council Secretary. Mario Rabaza - 2222 W. 23rd3 St. Michael. Intramurals l-43 National Honor Society 43 Soccer 1-4. Joseph Radwan - 5527 S. Trumbull3 St. Gall. Bowling 23 Cross Country lg Radio Club 1. John Rahilly - 3712 W. 58th St.3 St. Nicholas. Hockey 1-4. Michael Rasmeson - 10845 S. Harlemg Our Lady of the Ridge. Chess 1-33 Football 3g Ski Club 4. Daniel Ricci- 5555 S. Mason3 St. Jane de Chantal. Football l-43 Intramurals 1-33 Track l-3. Thomas Richards - 5538 S. Austin3 St. Symphorosa. Base- ball lg Bowling 13 Cross Country 1-33 Guitar Club 43 Hockey 1-23 Intramurals 1-33 Pep Club 1-23 Ski Club 43 Track 1-3. Steve Richter - 8357 S. Kenton3 St. Bede. Band lg Intramu- rals 4. Gerald Riles - 9258 S. Bishopg St. Ethelreda. Cross Country 1-33 Intramurals 1-33 Knights of Augustine 23 Pep Club l-23 Track 1-3. Alvaro Romero - 1820 S. Bishopg St. Procopiusg Bowling 1- 23 Cascian l-43 Intramurals 13 Literary Journal 43 National Honor Society 43 Ritan 13 4. John Ruikis - 6328 S. Albanyg Nativity BVM. Band 13 Illi- nois State Scholar 43 Ritan lg S.B.S. 4g Soccer 3g Freshman Class Secretary. Michael Ruiz - 2030 W. 21st3 St. Ann. Intramurals 1-4. Donald Russell - 4400 S. Keni1worth3 St. Pius. Baseball 3-43 Basketball 2-33 Intramurals 2-4. Michael Salvador - 2331 W. 23rd3 St. Michael. Intramurals 1-23 Ritan 1-43 Ski Club 4. Jay Schaller - 3714 S. Halsted3 Nativity of Our Lord. Bowl- ing 23 Intramurals 1-4. Zbigniew Sekula - 6440 S. Kedvaleg St. Mary Star of the Sea. Intramurals 1-23 Illinois State Scholar 4. John Sheedy - 5812 S. Nevag St. Joseph. Hockey 1-43 Intra- murals 2. Daniel Sheehan - 3800 W. 83rd3 St. Denis. Basketball 23 Intramurals 4. Michael Shilney - 6043 S. Mayfieldg St. Symphorosa. Cross Country 1-23 Intramurals 1-33 Track 1-2. David Sobolewski - 4047 S. Rockwell3 Five Holy Martyrs. Baseball 23 Bowling lg Intramurals 2. Thomas Sobun - 6017 S. Mayfield3 St. Symphorosa. Foot- ball l-23 Illinois State Scholar 43 National Honor Society 4g Ski Club 43 Track l-23 Freshman Class Presidentg Sophomore Class President. James Stancik - 8030 S. Spauldingg St. Clare. Chorus 2g Intramurals l-43 Pep Club 3g Ski Club 4. David Stanly - 5545 S. Talman3 St. Clare. Bowling 13 Ritai 3-43 Ski Club 43 Tennis 3-4. Brad Stubitsch - 3001 W. 53rd3 St. Simon. Football 1--Q Intramurals 1-2. I Chester Studnicki - 4330 S. Paulinag Sacred Heart. Electron ics Club l. 1 Al Sudzus - 4357 S. Honoreg Sacred Heart. Bowling 1-2 Guitar Club 43 Intramurals 1-23 Illinois State Scholar 4 National Honor Society 43 Ski Club 4. Daniel Sullivan - 3815 W. 104th3 Queen of Martyrs. Base ball 2-33 Football 2-43 Golf 43 Intramurals 1-43 Tennis 3 Track l-2. Joseph Tarpey - 10505 S. Longwoodg St. Barnabas. John Tejkowski - 6040 S. Rockwell3 St. Rita. Joseph Tenn - 6720 S. Artesian3 St. Adriang Ritan 13 Tracl 1. Mark Thomas - 8255 Hooly Ct.3 Sacred Heart. Chorus 4 Hockey 1-4. Tony Thomas - 6813 S. Kilbourng St. Mary Star of the Sea- Basketball 13 Hockey 1. James Thomaston - 4552 S. Emerald3 St. Gabriel. Guita Club 4. Gary Totosz - 2237 W. 47th3 Sacred Heart. Bowling 1-4 Intramurals 1-4. Arturo Trevino - 3018 S. Komenskyg Blessed Agnes. othy Turcich - 10437 S. Laramie: St. Linus. Aviation 1- Bowling 2-4. rio Turnage - 6331 S. Seeley: St. Justin. Guitar Club 4: pckey 3-4: Track 2-3. drew Tyzenhaus - 6019 S. Albany: St. Rita. Football 1: tramurals 1-4: Illinois State Scholar 4: National Honor ciety 4. idrew Wagner - 6025 S. Mozart: St. Rita. Baseball 1: iotball 1-4: Intramurals 1-4: Track 1. I iomas Walsh f 7722 S. Kostner: St. Bede. Intramurals 4. iwrence Walter - 4535 S. Richmond: Immaculate Concep- in. Cross Country 1: Track 1. 1 ivid Wieczorek W 5022 S. Campbell: St. Simon. Cross untry 2: Track 1-2. avid Wiencek - 3923 S. Artesian: St. Joseph and St. Anne. ,i Club 4. :rrence Wilson - 6217 S. Richmond: St. Rita. Baseball 1: iotball 1-4: Intramurals 1-4: Track 1. lmneth Wojciak - 6218 W. 64th: St. Rene: Baseball 2. l Steve Wojciak A 5814 S. Kenneth: St. Turibius. Cascian 1: Intramurals 4. Ernesto Velasco - 2533 S. Homan: St. Ludmillag Basketball 1: Intramurals 1-3. Louis Valentine A 6832 S. Campbell: Baseball 2: Guitar Club 4: Illinois State Scholar 4: Ski Club 4: Track 2. Ignatius Villasenor - 3228 W. 62nd Pl.: St. Nicholas. Cascian 1: Illinois State Scholar 4: National Honor Society 4: Tennis 3-4. Gerald Vohasek - 513 W. 44th Pl.: St. Gabriel. Bowling 4: Illinois State Scholar 4: National Honor Society 4: Ski Club 4. Daniel Zahora - 5127 S. Maplewood: St. Simon. Intramurals 2: Illinois State Scholar 4: National Honor Society 4: Track 2. John Zielinski - 10721 S. Kilbourn: St. Catherine of Alexan- dria. Cross Country 1-4: Intramurals 1-4: Track 2-3. Stephen Zimecki - 2317 S. Sacramento: St. Casimir. John Zydowicz - 4640 S. Sawyer: Five Holy Martyrs. Band 1-4. Alford 42 Andrews 46 Angston 38 Bamherger 23. Barth 43 Brecht 22. 23 Brennan 37 Broclnicki 23 Brongiel 28 Bulanda 34 Byrne 47 Cronin. M. 36 Cronin. P. 38 Cucci 33 Deeter 24 Domagalski 38 Dodge 39 Dudek 26, 44 FACULTY INDEX Dvorak 30 Economakas 39 Fisher 39, 40 Flach 35 Flynn 47 Follmann 23, 41 Frick 45 Gasiecke 32 Genge 35. 44 Geraci 46 Gridley 45 Griffin 25 Grill 40 Harkabus 22. 33 Hartl 27 Hofer. G. 37 Hofer. K. 47 Igoe 33 J aneczko 35 Jeffrey 40 Kisicki 23, 27. 44 Kopecky 31 Lasky 34 Lococo 42 Marczewski 45 Mingey 45 Misiora 29 Murawski 26, 28 Murphy 25 Nall 29 Neis 23, 25, 43 Nowak 31 Paulson 45 Pawlowski 36 Pazera 23. 44 Piro 28 Porreca 41 Prevender 24 Racky 26 Riley 23, 27 Schweifler 30, 43 Segredo 23, 31 Sobiesk 23 Stobba 42 Strong 45 Straple 47 Taheny 47 Thedens 37 Tyma 46 A Van Thienen 44 Viollt 41 Whooley 32, 44 Zalatoris 41 Zepeda 28 osta, Albert 120 sta, Marcelino 120 lair, Scot 120 as, Bradley 140 ern, James 140 mer, Daniel 152 'eres, Jose 120 en, James 120 en, Jeffrey 120 en, Martin 152 n, Edward 152 ston, Lonnie 120 warez, Jose 164 warez, Juan 120 iador, Antonio 120 nesquita, Michael 140 aodei, John 164 derson, Donald 140 derson, Michael 152 lderson, Stephen 164 iguiano, Joseph 120 ison, John 152 ellano, David 152 ellano, Ronald 152 TUDENT NDEX Ariel, James 152 Arp, Henry 152 Arreola, Rodrigo 120 Arrigo, Dennis 164 Arundel, Thomas 164 Assensi, Peter 120 Avila, William 152 Avina, Jose 120 Bacarella, Mark 164 Bailey, Ronald 152 Bailey, William 164 Baker, Bill 164 Balark, Shawn 120 Baranowski, Mark 120 Barcelona, Daniel 120 Barnett, Christopher 152 Barrera, Juan 120 Barrett, Edward 164 Barrett, Michael 120 Barry, Jeffrey 152 Barzydlo, Christopher 15 Bayers, Mark 152 Becker, Peter 120 Beiriger, Terry 140 2 Bekin, Mark 152 Benak, Wes 152 Bendik, John 152 Bendik, John 152 Bentley, Christopher 120 Berk, James 164 Berls, Keith 164 Bernal, Mark 140 Bernard, David 164 Bevly, Dwayne 120 Bezinovich, Thomas 120 Bielon, Michael 152 Bigeck, Donald 120 Bigeck, Ronald 121 Bilecki, Michael 121 Biondo, Todd 121 Bischoff, Edward 140 Bischoff, James 164 Bischoff, Robert 140 Black, James 140 Blanchard, Jeffreyl121 Blatchford, Douglas 121 Bobek, Mark 164 Bobich, Robert 140 Bochenczak, James 121 Boehm, Thomas 121 Bolcerek, Brian 121 Bolton, John 152 Bongiovanni, Rosario 140 Bonk, William 152 Bonnett, Brian 164 Borowicz, James 121 Botica, David 164 Boyd, Anthony 140 Bradel, David 121 Bragen, Michael 140 Bragiel, Louis 140 Brazill, Chris 152 Brazzale, Robert 153 Brazzale, Steven 140 Brennan, Daniel 121 Briedis, Vitas 164 Brodecki, Richard 153 Broderick, Robert 121 Broniewicz, Alan 140 Bronzell, Matthew 121 Bronzell, Michael 140 Bronzell, Sean 164 Brooks, Michael 121 Brown, Daniel 121 Brown, James 121 Brown, John 121 Brown, Jonathon 121 Brown, Namon 153 Brown, Terrence 140 Brundage, Steven 153 Bryant, Willie 121 Brzozowski, Donald 140 Bucki, Robert 153 Bucz, Joseph 140 Budziak, Mark 140 Budzik, Richard 153 Buford, Mark 140 Burbatt, John 121 Burger, Scott 140 Burke, John 140 Burke, Kevin 164 Burke, Michael 141 Butler, Lamar 121 Bylak, Michael 141 Bylina, John 121 Byrne, Michael 153 Cabanski, Thomas 122 Cabral, Carlos 122 Calderon, Steven 122 Calderone, Daniel 164 Camerino, Gregory 164 Campos, Juan 122 Canchola, Andrew 122 Candela, Salvatore 122 Cantu, David 153 Carbonara, Michael 153 Carlson, Mark 141 Carmody, Sean 153 Carney, James 165 Carney, Thomas 141 Carranza, Hector 165 Carrillo. Richard 122 Carrizales, John 153 Carroll, Dexter 122 Carroll, Robert 153 Cartee, Paul 165 Casas, Jesus 141 Casey, Thomas 122 Castro, Juan 153 Catanzara, Joseph 122 Cepek, Daniel 153 Cereceres, Daniel 153 Cernicka, Louis 122 Cetera, Mark 153 Chapman, James 141 Chapman, Kenneth 122 Chavez, Eric 165 Chavez, Jack 141 Check, John 122 Chiappetta, Antonio 165 Chisholm, Ernest 122 Cholke, James 153 Cholly, Arthur 165 Chronakos, Athanasios 1 Chruscinski, John 165 Cicero, Frank 122 Cichy, John 153 Ciesielczyk, Carey 153 Ciszewski, John 141 Cius, Joseph 153 Claffey, John 141 Claudio, Hansel 122 Clemens, Raymond 153 Clemmons, Mark 153 Coco, Frank 122 Coe, Brian 122 Coe, Steven 153 Coffey, Thomas 165 Coleman, Daniel 165 Coleman, Martin 153 Collier, Xavier 123 Collins, Stephen 141 Conners, Robert 165 Connors, William 141 Conroy, Michael 123 Conroy, Michael 141 41 Contreras, Mario 153 Conway, Michael 123 Cooney, John 165 Cooney, Michael 153 Copps, Kevin 153 Corbett, James 153 Corcoran, Daniel 141 Cordero, Richard 123 Coronado, Jim 165 Cosentino, Frank 153 Cosgrove, Steven 165 Cosgrove, Timothy 141 Costabile, Carlo 123 Costello, Paul 123 Coughlin, Kevin 153 Coyle, Sean 123 Craig, David 123 Cranley, John 153 Cronin, David 141 Cronin, Paul 165 Crosby, Jeffrey 123 Crowley, Kevin 123 Cunningham, Philip 153 Curran, Daniel 153 Curran, Thomas 123 Cwik, Richard 153 Cyz, Lawrence 153 Dabrowski, Walter 153 Jachota, Thomas 165 Jadam, Lawrence 154 Daily, Stephen 123 Danaher, John 154 Jantone, Mark 154 Daudell, David 154 Dausinas, David 154 Davalos, Agustin 154 Davalos, Jesus 141 Davenport, Brian 123 Davenport, Thomas 141 Davoren, Michael 165 Dec, Robert 123 Pedic, Jerry 123 l DelGado, Marco 165 Delk, Gerald 141 Pelorto, Thomas 154 emma, Anthony 123 p eRosa, John 141 benz, Gerald 123 Deuter, Thomas 165 DeVaney, Robert 165 Dever, Patrick 141 Devlin, James 154 Diamond, Robert 165 Diazdeleon, Philip 123 Diazdeleon Robert 141 elBosque, Armando 123 Dietrick, Robert 123 DiGrazia, Mark 123 Dittman, Scott 141 Dix, David 141 Dix, Gerald 123 Dix, Richard 165 Dobbyn, John 123 Dombroski, Robert 123 Dominguez, Arthur 154 Dominguez, Richard 141 Dominiak, George 165 Dominski, David 123 Donohue, James 166 Doody, Jeff 123 Dooley, Edward 141 Dopuch, Nicholas 154 Dormann, Peter 123 Doroba, Leon 123 Doweiko, Joseph 166 Doyle, Thomas 154 Drish, John 141 Drunga, Jurgis 123 Drunga, Karolis 123 Dryier, Kevin Dubrock, Michael 166 Ducksworth, Eric 123 Duda, John 141 Duffy, Edward 166 Duncan, Gary 141 Duncan, Solomon 124 Dvorak, George 154 Dwyer, Matthew 166 Dybas, Thomas 166 Dyszczakowski, John 141 Dyszczakowski, Joseph 154 Dziallo, Richard 166 Dziewa, Thomas 124 Eden, Michael 166 Egan, James 124 Egan, John 154 Egan, Richard 124 Ellis, Joseph 142 Erickson, Brian 142 Erkeiens, William 154 Eschbach, Frank 166 Escobedo, Carlos 124 Escobedo, David 142 Escobedo, Sergio 166 Esteves, Edward 124 Everett, Thomas 124 Fairbanks, Glen 124 Fairman, Michael 154 Falat, Kenneth 142 Farias, Raul 142 Fee, James 154 Feeley, Kenneth 124 Feeley, Malachy 166 Felonk, John 124 Felonk, Joseph 166 Ferguson, Kevin 124 Filar, Scott 142 Finlon, Joel 166 Finnegan, Brian 154 Fishback, Robert 166 Fit, Stanley 124 Fitzgerald, Robert 142 Fitzgerald, Thomas 124 Fitzgerald, Timothy 154 Fitzpatrick, Michael 154 Flaherty, Thomas 142 Flaminio, Kenneth 124 Flores, Gilbert 142 Flores, Jose 142 Florio, Ralph 142 Flynn, Michael 142 Foley, Robert 124 Foreman, Kenneth 142 Fortier, Gary 166 Fortier, Philip 142 Foys, Daniel 124 Francis, Ronald 142 Francis, Theodore 166 Francour, Paul 154 Frankiewicz, Henry 142 Freeman, Thomas 124 Frisbie, Wayne 124 Fuentes, Jose 154 Fuentes, Robert 166 Gal, Lawrence 124 Galan, Alfonso 142 Galan, Jose 124 Gall, Joseph 124 Gallagher, Martin 166 Gallagher, Robert 124 Gallardo, Juan 124 Gallik, Matthew 154 Galvan, Bryan 154 Galvan, John 124 Galvan, Luis 142 Gamboa, Alfonso 142 Gannon, Edward 124 Gapski, Ronald 124 Garate, Francisco 142 Garbaciak, John 124 Garcia, Anthony 142 Garcia, Daniel 125 Gardner, William 125 Garla, Jeffery 166 Garvey, Michael 125 Gasper, Lawrence 155 Gatto, Ronald 166 Gaudry, William 125 Gavin, James 166 Gaydos, Ernest 125 Gaydos, Steven 125 Gaytan, Alejandro 142 Gaytan, Miguel 125 Gaytan, Ricardo 125 Gazda, Arthur 166 Gemmellaro, John 167 Gerald, Edward 125 Gerich, Timothy 142 Gerloski, Thomas 125 Giancarlo, Richard 142 Gierhahn, William 125 Gilhooly, Christopher 125 Goc, Walter 142 Golab, Chester 125 Golab, David 155 Golen, Frank 155 Gomez, Felipe 155 Gonzalez, Armando 155 Gonzalez, George 142 Gonzalez, Hermann 125 Gonzalez, Juan 155 Gonzalez, Louis 155 Gonzalez, Rolando 167 Gorman, George 155 Gorman, James 143 Gorman, Joseph 155 Gorman, Patrick 125 Gorski, Allen 143 Gossett, Richard 155 Grabowski, John 125 Graczyk, David 143 Graczyk, Mark 155 Gralak, Raymond 143 Grantz, Michael 143 Grassano, Claudio 125 Gremer, John 125 Grieger, Michael 125 Grode, Brandon 143 Gronkowski, Timothy 167 Grybas, David 125 Grzenia, Steven 155 Grzesiak, Thomas 125 Grzybowski, Scott 125 Gumienny, Daniel 167 Gumos, David 125 Gunn, Richard 143 Gurrola, Victor 125 Gurtowski, Michael 125 Gushi, Keith 143 Gutt, Brian 125 Guzzy, Carl 155 Habas, Brian 125 Hackett, Thomas 155 Halm, Thomas 155 Hansbrough, Harlan 125 Hansen, Kenneth 155 Hanson, Felix 143 Haugh, Robert 126 1 Hawes, William 126 Hayes, Robert 167 l Hayes, Thomas 143 Hayes, William 126 Haynes, Frank 167 Healy, Edward 167 Healy, Thomas 126 Heeter, James 126 Heimberg, Steven 155 Heinz, Kurt 126 Heller, Thomas 167 Hensley, Charles 126 Herbst, Thomas 143 Herlihy, John 126 Herling, Robert 126 Hernandez, Daniel 155 Hernandez, Guillermo 167 Hernandez, Israel 156 Hernandez, Joel 143 Herr, William 156 Herron, Rayard 167 Hickey, Francis 167 Hill, James 126 Hill, Patrick 126 idbiinski, Richard 126 iddd, David 126 loff, Dave 143 lojnacki, Robert 126 lolder, Gerald 126 Iollander, Jeffrey 167 lorton, Rodney 143 lorvat, Frank 156 loulihan, John 143 loulihan, Patrick 167 loulihan, Thomas 126 lozzian, John 126 lranicka, Michael 143 luddleston, James 167 ludec, Roger 143 ilughes, Raymond 156 lultquist, Philip 144 lyzny, Joseph 156 ckes, Mark 144 glinski, Francis 127 iovskis, John 127 lovskis, Joseph 144 rby, Marvin 144 sais, Victor 144 sztok, Andy 127 vanauskas, Michael 167 zaguirre, Jesse 127 zaguirre, Miguel 144 Jackson. Michael 167 Jagielski, Leonard 144 Jahnke, Robert 127 Jakubowski, John 127 Janczy, Joseph 144 Janecko, Michael 127 Jatczak, David 167 Jedry, Mark 127 Jelinek, Mark 156 Jellison, Frederick 127 Jenkins, Joseph 127 Jeracki, Gregory 167 Jeracki, Michael 144 Jesse, James 127 Jodwalis, Kestutis 127 Johnson, Craig 144 Johnson, Kenneth 156 Jones, Ramon 156 Jones, Roberto 127 Jonikas, Antanas 144 Jonikas, Leonas 167 Jonikas, Victor 127 Juarez, Robert 127 Jungman, Gerard 127 Jurcenko, John 156 Jurcev, John 127 Justich, Richard 167 Kadela, James 127 Kahne, Lawrence 127 Kahne, Matthew 156 Kairis, David 144 Kaiser, Kevin 144 Kaminski, Edward Kampwirth, Frank 168 Kanka, Robert 144 Kardas, Steven 168 Kasper, Roger 144 Kastelic, Joseph 144 Kazanecki, Joseph 144 Kazanecki, William 156 Keating, John 144 Keefner, David 144 Kehoe, Patrick 127 Keim, Kenneth 144 Kelly, Joseph 127 Kendra, Thomas 144 Kennedy, Edward 127 Kenny, Michael 156 Kenny, Patrick 168 Kenny, Terrance 168 Kerney, Jeffrey 127 Kerr, Lavoya 127 Kerrigan, Theodore 144 Kershaw, Kelvin 156 Kerulis, John 144 Kevin, Michael 168 Keys, James 128 Kienzle, Daniel 144 Kiessling, Louis 156 Kilmartin, John 156 King, Vernel Kingsley, Dennis 128 Kirkolis, William 168 Kirwin, Steven 128 Kleefisch, Craig 145 Klein, Mark 128 Klein, Ronald 156 Klich, Thomas 156 Knight, Terrence 168 Knoebel, Thomas 156 Knowski, Christopher 168 Knowski, David 145 Knowski, Joseph 128 Knowski, Nicholas 156 Kobiec, Joseph 128 Koch, Gerald 128 Koch. John 145 Koch, Thomas 168 Kochniarczyk, Eugene 168 Kocian, Donald 156 Kocian, Ronald 156 Kodron, Thomas 128 Koetzle, Daniel 168 Kojs, Andrew 156 Komendant, Robert 156 Kominkiewicz, Mark 128 Kondorf, Francis 145 Konecki, Edward 145 Konieczka, Matthew 145 Konzen, Mark 156 Kordelewski, Steven 168 Kostro, Mark 145 Kowaleski, James 156 Kowalski, Edward 128 Kowalski, Thaddeus 145 Kowalsky, Edward 128 Kozak, Edward 145 Kozak, Michael 168 Koziol, Theodore 145 Kress, James 168 Kress, Thomas Krokos, Anthony 145 Krol, Gary 145 Krupa, Raymond 156 Kruszynski, Ken 168 Kubiak, Michael 168 Kucharzewski, Ralph 128 Kuchta, Francis 156 Kucinski, Matthew 128 Kucinski, Robert 168 Kudia, Robert 156 Kudulis, Robert 128 Kula, Michael 128 Kulak, Walter Kupka, David 128 Kurdas, Bruce 128 Kureja, Brian 128 Kurley, Edmund 145 Kustec, Anthony 128 Kutkowski, Michael 168 Labelle, Brett 156 Labiak, John 146 Laboske, John 128 Lacny, Paul 146 Lacny, Timothy 156 Laird, Michael 168 Lamas, Jesse 128 Lamping, Michael 128 Landeros, Oscar 128 Langlois, Thomas 146 Laporta, William 156 Larkin, Daniel 146 Larkin, Timothy 156 Larson, Mark 168 Laszkiewicz, Richard 146 Laughlin, Laurence 128 Laurusonis, Linas 157 Lawson, Edward 157 Lazowski, John 128 Lebeau, William 146 Lech, Daniel 157 Lederer, Thomas 128 Lee, David 128 Lee, Timothy 157 Leifker, Kenneth 168 Leonard, John 157 Lepe, Jesus 128 Lepe, Juan 128 Letourneau, Alan 128 Leyden. John 157 Leyden, Michael 146 Leyva, Daniel 129 Lichay, Joseph 168 Lick, James 168 Lilja, Kenneth 157 Linchesky, Thomas 129 Liskunas, Vytautas 168 Lockard, Wallace 157 Loftus, John 146 Lomoro, Joseph 146 Lonergan, James 168 Lopez, Jon 129 Lopez, Martin 129 Loranger, Raymond 129 Lorenz, Jonathan 129 Lorenz, Kurt 157 Louis, Daniel 157 Lovergine, Michael 157 Lovergine, Paschal 157 Luecht, James 146 Luecht, William 157 Lukas, Raymond 129 Lukasik, Nicholas 146 Lulek, John 157 Lyall, James 129 Lynch, Cornelious 146 Lynch, Thomas 129 Maas, James 129 Maca, Randy 168 Mach, George 168 Macijunas, Timothy 146 Macuga, Michael 168 Madden, Joseph 129 Madlener, David 157 Maes, Charles 129 Maestre, Joseph 146 Magallanes, Matthew 146 Mainczyk, Daniel Malanowski, John 146 Malec, David 129 Manning, William 129 Manrique, Robert 146 Marciano, Daniel 168 Marciano, Steven 146 Marion, Mark 168 Marion, Steven 146 Markevicius, Vytenis 168 Marks. James 146 Marozas, Michael 146 Marroquin, Xavier 129 Martin, Brian 129 Martin, Edward 146 Martin, Jeffrey 168 Martin, John 129 Martinez, Jose 147 Martinez, Joseph 157 Martini, Dean 129 Maryas, Sylvester 129 Mascorro, Oscar 147 Mastalerz, Frank 129 Matkovich, Richard 129 Matonis, Darius 129 Matonis, Linas 157 Matteo, Steven 147 Maurer, William 168 Maxwell, Brian 129 Maylee, Charles 129 Mazur. Paul 157 Mazurek, Andrew 129 McAleese, John 168 McAuliffe, John 157 McCarthy, Thomas 129 McCauley, Timothy 130 McClendon, Joe 147 McClorey, Michael 130 McCluskey, John 130 McC1uskey, Robert 147 McCormack, John 168 McCormack, Martin 168 McCormick, Dan 130 McCormick, Kevin 168 McCormick, Thomas 147 McCurrie, Matthew 147 McCurrie, Michael 168 McDermott, Charles 168 McDonald, David 130 McFarland, Billy 130 McGarry, John 130 McGee, Stephen 147 McGhee. Lamar 147 McGinnis, Mark 157 McGoldrick, Kevin 157 McGowan, Steven 157 McGrail, Clifford 168 McGrail, Matthew 147 McGrath. Michael 157 McGrath, William 130 McGreal. Michael 130 McGriff, Michael 147 McGuire, David 147 McHugh, Zenon 147 Mclnerney, Bryan 147 Mclnerney, Raymond 157 Mclntyre, Timothy 157 McLaughlin, Scott 130 McNicholas, Edward 130 McNicholas. Michael 168 McNulty, Farrell 157 McPhi1lips, Lawrence 157 McVeagh, Kevin 130 Medina, Michael 157 Meifert, Robert 147 Meister, Michael 157 Meizis, Peter 130 Melcher, Joseph 130 Melcher. Robert 147 Mendoza, Francisco 168 Mendoza, Mark 157 Meske, Jonathan 147 Meske, Norman 168 Mestan, Anthony 168 Meyer, Arthur 130 Mezera, Thomas 147 Michalak, Anthony 130 Michalowski, Kenneth 130 Migas, Daniel 130 Mikos, Stanley 172 Mikota, Timothy 172 Mikrut, Theodore 172 Mikrut, Thomas 130 Miller, Edward 157 Miller, Michael 130 Miller, Scott 130 Miller, William 130 Milner. Derrick 172 Mitchell, Donald 147 Mitchell, Gregory Mitchem, Cameron 130 Mixan, Peter 130 Mlodzinski, Bernard 157 Mojica, Albert 157 Mojica, Alexander 130 Molina, Alex 130 Molina, Martin 147 Monahan, Anthony 147 Monday. David 147 Moneta, Mark 130 Monjarro. Alberto 147 Montalvo, Michael 130 Montesano, Anthony 172 Moonan, Patrick 147 Mooncotch, John 147 Moore. Mitchell 130 Moore, Robert 147 Mora, Gustavo 172 Mora, Juan 147 Moritz. David 172 Morrell, David 130 Morrell, John 147 V Morrissey, Donald 147 Mosley, Demetrious 157 Mourlas, Christopher 147 Moxley, Christopher 147 Mroczek, Robert 130 Mroz, Gregory 172 Mroz, Michael 147 Mulchrone, William 148 Munoz, Ricardo 130 Munro, Kent 130 Murillo, Juan 130 Murnane, Michael 172 Murney, Timothy 130 Murphy, Edward 148 Murphy, George 130 Murphy, Gerard 131 Murphy, John 131 Murphy, Neil 131 Murphy, Robert 157 Murphy, Roger 148 Murray, Christopher 148 Nagle, Martin 131 Nash, Michael 131 Nasir, Abdul 157 Navitsky, James 131 Nawrocki, Robert 157 Nebelski, James 131 Nedza, Richard 148 Negrete, John Neville, Brian 131 Nevins, Philip 157 Nichols, John 157 Nieciak, John 172 Niewiedzial, David 158 Nikitscher, John 131 Nolan, Dennis 158 Nolan, Matthew 148 Nosek, Daniel 131 Novack, Charles 131 Novak, Brian 158 Nowak, Andrew 131 Nunez, Michael 131 Nusko, David 148 Oblazny, Glenn 172 Oblazny, John l3l O,Brien, Daniel 131 O,Brien, Michael 158 Obrzut, David 148 O'Connell, William O,Connor, Herbert 158 O'Connor, Joseph 158 O'Connor, timothy 148 O'Donnell, Brian 131 O,Donnell, Daniel 131 O'Donnell, James 158 O'Donnell, James 131 O'Dowd, Jeffrey 172 O,Dowd, Thomas 148 O'Driscoll, Terrence 172 O,Koskey, Joseph 131 O'Leary, Daniel 148 O'Leary, John 148 Oliver, Sherman 131 Olson, Timothy 172 Olvera, Michael 131 Omastiak, Frank 172 O,Neill, Timothy 148 Orlandini, Michael 172 Orozco, Gilbert 131 Ortiz, Fernando 148 Oskvarek, Glenn 148 O'Sul1ivan, Frank 158 Otero, Jose 148 Owens, Robert 172 Oziemkowski, Thomas 172 Paciga, John 131 Pajak, Darren 148 Palac, John 158 Paluch, Dennis 148 Paluch, Matthew 158 Panek, Richard 148 Panganiban, Arlington 158 Panganiban, Joel 131 Para, Richard 131 Parello, Martin 148 Parizanski, Paul 131 Parker, Daniel 172 Parker, Michael 148 Parkerson, David 131 Parrilli, William 148 Partyka, Kenneth 148 Paszbigniew, Walter 158 Paskvan, David 158 Patron, Robert 132 Patzin, Joseph 172 Pavic, David 132 Pawlak, Stanley 172 Payne, Charles 132 Payne, Tommy 132 Pedraza, Arcadio 132 Pedraza, Rafael 132 Pellegrini, James 158 Pellegrini, John 148 Pellom, Vincent 132 Perez, Felipe 132 Perez, Jose 132 Perez, Jose 132 Perez, Robert 132 Perna, Michael 158 Perpignan, Roland 172 Peters, Richard 148 Petit, David 148 Petrauskas, Anthony 158 Petrauskas, Thomas 132 Petrich, Matthew 132 Petrocelli, Raymond 158 Petrosius, John 172 Petrosius, Michael 148 Piccirillo, James 148 Pickert, William 132 Pietryk, Jeffrey 149 Pietrzak, Joseph 132 Piorkowski, Edward 173 Pizzo, Richard 132 Plant, Jerry 149 Podder, Steven 149 Point, Leo 158 Pokrajac, Daniel 149 Polous, James 132 Polys, Joseph 158 Porcelli, James 149 Porlier, Mark 149 Porter, George 158 Porter, Jeffrey 149 Porter, Quintan 132 Porter, Thomas 149 Portero, Freddy 132 Potempa, Gerald 158 Power, David 158 Power, James 132 Prate, Dominic 173 Preisser, John 149 Preissler, David 173 Prendergast, Timothy 132 Preston, George 132 Price, Bradley 132 Price, Charles 149 Pripusich, Mark 158 Przytula, Frank 149 Pulham, Ronald 133 Putlak, Michael 149 Quattrocchi, Anthony 149 Quinn, Anthony 158 Quinn, Terence 133 Quinn, Vincent 149 Rabaza, Mario 173 Rachal, Charles 133 Rafinski, James 133 Rahilly, John 173 Ramirez, Jose 133 Ramirez, Luis 149 Ramirez, Raymond 158 Rangel, Juan 133 Rankel, Gregory 133 Raphael, Joseph 158 Rapsky, John 133 Rasmason, Michael 173 Rauhut, Donald 133 Raymond, Mark 149 Rea, Michael 158 Redmond, Elce 133 Regan, Kevin 133 Regets, Andrew 149 Resendiz, John 149 Reyes, Eduardo Reyes, Thomas 133 Rezny, John 149 Ricci, Daniel 173 Ricci, Michael 133 Rice, Kenneth 159 Richards, Thomas 173 Richardson, Lendell 159 Richter, Steven 173 Rico, Francisco 149 Riles, Gerald 173 Rimkus, Michael 149 Riojas, Hector 149 Riordan, John 149 Risden, Richard 133 Risden, Ronald 149 Rivera, Jaime 149 Rizzi, Christopher 133 Rizzi, Jeffrey 149 Rizzo, Frank 133 Robenalt, Robert 149 Roberts, John 149 Roberts, Kenrick 133 Roberts, Michael 133 Rodriguez, Daniel 149 Rodriguez, George 149 Rodriguez, Jesse 133 Rodriguez, John 133 Rodriguez, Michael 134 Rodriguez, Robert 159 Roman, Arturo 156 Roman, Jesus 134 Roman, Juan 134 Romanini, Beneto 173 Romero, Alvaro 173 Ropa, Michael 134 Rosania, Ray 150 Roti, Stephen 159 Rough, John 150 Rozhon, James 134 Ruddy, Robert 134 Ruikis, John 173 Ruiz, Jose 134 Ruiz, Michael 173 Rusch, Anthony 159 Russell, Donald 173 Russell, Kevin 159 Ryan, Daniel 134 Ryniec, Steven 159 Rzasa, Randal 150 Rzepka, Brian 159 Saad, Fawzi 134 Sabadosa, Peter 150 Sabatino, Joseph 150 Saenz, Gaspar 134 Saenz, Hector 150 Sakalys, David 150 Salinas, Lorenzo 134 Salley, Keenan 134 Salley, Kevin 134 Salomon, Edgard 150 Salvador, Michael 173 Sam, Allan 134 Sanchez, Jose 150 Sandel, Corwin 173 Sanders, David 134 Sandoval, Antonio 150 Sarabia, Nicholas 159 Satka, Eugene 159 Scelfo, Scott 134 Schaeflein, Robert 150 Schaller, Jay 173 Schaller, Stephen 134 Scherff. Ronald 150 Schmeltzer, John 134 Schmidt, John 150 Schmidt, Thomas 134 Schuetter, George 150 Schultz, Thomas 135 Scialabba, Anthony 150 Scianna, Bernard 135 Scianna, Michael 159 Scott, John 150 Scott, Kalvin 135 Sears, John 135 Sears, Michael 159 Seelentag, Paul 135 Segerstrom, William 150 Segura, Pablo 150 Sekirka, Timothy 150 Sekula, Zbigniew 173 Seledon, Silvester 150 Serritos, David 159 Serritos, Frank 159 Shanahan, James 135 Shea, Patrick 173 Sheedy, John 173 Sheedy, Mark 135 Sheehan, Daniel 173 Sheehan, John 159 Sheehan, Thomas 135 Shelly, Keith 159 Sherbaty, Robert 150 Sheridan, Daniel 159 Sherlock, Kenneth 135 Shilney, John 135 Shilney, Michael 173 Shortall, Brian 150 Shrader, John 150 Sierzega, Donald 135 Signorelli, Joseph 159 Sikler, Michael 150 Sikora, Daniel 150 Silaus, Stan 135 Simkus, Peter 135 Sims, Dudley 159 Singer, Michael 150 Singraber, Robert 135 Sink, James 159 Sink, John 135 Sirirat, Komkrit 174 Sisneros, Derec 135 Sivak, Michael 150 Siwek, Brian Skiba, Michael 135 Skrip, Frank 150 Skrip, Ronald 135 Skrip, Victor 174 Skrobo, Edward 135 Skudnig, John 150 Slattery, Patrick 159 Slivka, James 150 Smikoski, Thomas 135 Smith, Donald 135 Smith, Michael 159 Smith, Michael 135 Smith, Randall 135 Smith, Robert 135 Smolka, Barry 135 Smulkevicius, Frank 135 Smulkstys, Linas 159 Snyder, Rex 150 Soberano, Rey 150 Sobolewski, David 174 Sobun, Michael 159 Sobun, Thomas 174 Sopron, John 159 Soriano, Marco 150 Sorn, Eric 159 Sorrondeguy, Roberto Soto, Antonio 150 Specha, James 150 Special, Mike 135 Spontak. Robert 136 Stachowski, Michael 136 Stancik, James 174 Stanek, Gary 150 Stanly, David 174 Staudacher, Michael 136 Stepanek, Gregory 159 rtephenson, Alonzo 136 .toll, Daniel 150 rtone, John 150 Ltrama, Matthew 136 ltromidlo, Christopher 136 l ftronczek, Albert 174 itryczek, Robert 159 itubnsch, Brad 174 ltudnicki, Chester 174 1 uarez, Jose 136 lidzus, Albert 174 Jdzus, David 136 tilikowski, Timothy 136 lillivan, Daniel 174 ullivan, Patrick 136 ullivan, Terrance 136 umita, Gary 150 umlar, Daryl 150 umlar, Keith 136 upa, Stephen 159 1 urach, Rudolph 159 ustaita, Reynaldo 136 vabas, Andrew 136 vidron, Robert 151 wanson, Stephen 136 widergal, William 151 wies. 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Carlos 151 Viscius. Linas 160 Vohasek, Daniel 138 Vohasek, Gerald 175 Vojcak. Charles 138 Voltz, Darryl 151 Wabi, Andrew 138 Wagner. Andrew 175 Wagner. James 138 Walkosz, David 138 Walsh. Brian 175 Walsh, James 151 Walsh, John 138 Walsh, Thomas 175 Walter. Lawrence 175 Waranauskas, Steven 151 Ward. Lafayette 138 Wardinski, Richard 152 Wardinski, Stanley 175 Wardinski, Steven 160 Washilewski, Steven 138 Wawro, John 138 Webb. Dyron 138 Weissenhofer, Ronald 151 Wenzel, John 151 Whisenton, Cleotha Vkfhitaker. Eric 138 White. Harrison 160 White, Michael 160 Wieczorek, David 175 Wielgat, Michael 151 Wiencek. Christopher 151 Wiencek, David 175 Wierenga. Brian 138 Wietrzak. Anthony 138 Wilds, Jeffery 138 Wilkosz, Robert 138 Williams, Paul 175 Williams, Robert 138 Willson, James 151 Wilson, Harry 160 Wilson, Levoyd 160 Wilson, Michael 138 Wilson, Terrence 175 Winchel. Michael 151 Winters, Patrick 151 Wojciak, Kenneth 175 Wojciak, Steven 175 Wojda, Peter 138 Wonogas, David 160 Wonogas, Richard 138 Wonogas, Thomas 151 Worlds, Clayton 138 Worsech, Rudolph 138 Wozny, Gregory 139 Wright. Ronald,l39 Wyrick, Robert 151 Wzorek. Eugene 139 Yanulis, Nicholas 139 Yost, Michael 151 Young, Kurtis 139 Young. Richard 151 Young, Steven 139 Yun. In 139 Zabilka, Frederick 160 Zaczek. Felix 139 Zadorozny, George 139 Zahora, Daniel 175 Zalnerunas, Paul 160 Zambrano, Luis 139 Zapotoczny, Joseph 151 Zavala, John 139 Zawacki, Steven 151 Zawaski, John 151 Zebig, David 139 Zerdin, John 139 Zielinski, John 175 Zilinskas. Edmund 160 Zilligen, James 151 Zilonis, Bryan 139 Zimecki, Edward 139 Zimecki, Stephen 175 Ziomek, Michael 139 Zuwala, Stephan 160 Zvirblis, Anthony 151 Zvirblis, David 139 Zydowicz, John 175 Zygadlo, Richard 139


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