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[edit] Carmel High School
According to [1], he attended "Mt. Carmel (Ill.) High School, a private, all-boys Catholic school on the South Side of Chicago," which I assume is Mount Carmel High School (Chicago) so I added him there: [2]. However, he is listed here, which is Carmel High School (Mundelein, Illinois). John Vandenberg 23:36, 28 July 2007 (UTC)
- This press release says he attended Carmel Catholic High School, which again points to Carmel High School (Mundelein, Illinois), this press release was issued from Mundelein, Ill., and there are a lot of other newspaper results that also mention Mundelein, eg. [3], so I am 99% confident that the Tribune Review article is incorrect. John Vandenberg 23:56, 28 July 2007 (UTC)
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