Bloom High School - Bloom Yearbook (Chicago Heights, IL)
- Class of 1945
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' Youth's eternal duty lies in the betterment of the world. Thus Bloom's aim is to prepare us both culturally and vocationally for our proud place in the future. , SIX 4x Bo if Diff! f tiff 5 f .X iffy? 6' fl ruff 6, ?f'f . if ' -? 'Ili' i 37 Q Pg K Q ' X f .1-wil 9 ac' 5' -ff 'ifif ' 4 wif f. 'Y i' i X L 41-Z 1.2 ff?-P2 OAI 'ij' air 4 '37, fn 5,1 wg. if fffk n s lift t ' 2 , A 'M ' W . P' Kffifi , f 6 ' f I r , gn , G ., ag A A Q 6 - P 1,57 5 'e4?4 'V f ' io, 1 ,A . To our servicemen . . . those who are at home and abroad, those who are wounded or listed as missing in action, those who give their lives for our freedom . . . to our strong and courageous youth, we dedicate this book. ii? . R' El YJ, cj!-fi F X-QQ 3' - l u 1 .1 ,F-2 L f ,-1' -T' . 'E ri f 1 ll MY lf. ,,r' M get ':-ix '-1. .. 7.4 'vt Z3 I ll As Bloom youth in uniform return to visit their alma mater, they- F find a cheerful welcome! .v . 'A1.x E. 1 i. 1 i 1 . J' -1 ,, F ka A, 'Lg i l. THAT FREEUDH MA? LIVE 1 , UPPER LEFT-Loftily perched Peter Scheidt, S lfc. UPPER RIGHT-Our principal and Capt. Richard Williams, who has flown on 35 bombing missions with the 8th Air Force. LOWER LEFT-Neal Hennegan, NAC, and Alfred Gierach, AAC, with students. LOWER RIGHT- Be seeing you! . . . Lieutenants Maurice Lien, 'Arkie' Myers and Edward Wilson. A A seven A 4 il l 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Q i K . I, I 1 .4f2-15,4-.f?QT--1 ', 11' IFW11' 5 1. H L .ig J, 11 , , V1 511541 -11 .1 111Q'1g1v 19 - 1 .L 1 - - :V . 1 ,, . . my 1 .1511 -- fi:---1. 7 1,5 f, at ...S 53411 -1 E34 ,111 114 ,13 1 1 'IHA 'gf , 1 1 11 11 X 1 1,1 L 1:1 :HH 1 11- 1 X x 121K XE, ' if .i Ji Z. 1. '?f7iI.a5i.g . n,g5k1 1. 1 I -,UL , V . 1 --V, ,117-111 1 L 1: I , ' 11 f'- 9.1115 .I I I... . W ,, 1 , W 1, 1 . 1 1 R,11. -'-1. 1f' 1 F1 X4 1 , f 1 1 l 1 M ' ' kg 'r 1 111 1, , 11-rf, 41 1? 1 ' 1 1 ' K 11. 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M,-.,1,.fbf., , -!'n. 1 ,..7 ,.1lu1I 1-, 1, M'-11:.1'f' 1.1.2 .ml -41, .,f.1...3E- if Ll '1:,Vs::13fQ1+:,Hw:,'y ,U ll.'fJf? IQ J, ic!-lf',gT-. 1,f':fLIi -11111, 1.?Pf,' 9'1- 1 . .111,e IAM.-,111 ,-1 1 rv '--Lim If ' - 1 1 -. -. ., 1 i f 17 5 3 -1 3 Jufrrdxir, F . -3:1-:Ui HH .- af. -,ar 3 ,, ...VH J, V. A ..... ear, , -. ..:-,rm r- 1 -. r, 3 ' T-lu' rr- - ' x W 1 ex , ,, ..,.,f+ I , ..,.,r1i3g-gvq, A ' . Y, ... .: xi' - 'L .4 'X , 4. ' J' -I .,-1 'J.. H :fr ,rf-'Tl ' 'r:,l : if ., L .-F f, . 'ff :Q-Lg r ,J r ', ' jf. , fx'-21: .. ,, 4- .I '2 'S 'D f'f,-Farr-vfrigl . f r.f A'-, 'J V -5 -ma, A - -v , ' 'r 11- ,' 'rv-.,.f 1 v. The teachers and iaoulty that we, in turn, mayo he'1 oomradeship, guidance, ann of Tomorrow. en Democracy demands un- seltish consideration tor the rights, happiness, and well- being of others. Learning that emphasizes self-gain, individual advantage, and personal prestige' will not become a constructive social influence. The learning proc- esses must be vitalized by a positive out-reaching altru- ism . . .an other-minded- ness in thought and action during the formative years. Today's youth are the bearers of the nation's heri- tage as never before. They are the conveyors of knowl- edge, the artificers ot ideals, the bulwarks of democracy. It service has become fun- damental in their thinking and doing, they have attain- ed that understanding which is true education. The four years of service and loyalty given to Bloom by its graduates are but stepping-stones to what can be a productive future. May the members ot the Class of 1945 ever strive to uphold and to practice these ideals! , I +77 Y ..n Y -...-T..?,-..-.s,..--T,..,T.T.- , , A , lf.--.f -, . - ,, r .-g 'll 1 l 1 .4-1 -r.: 5' 'HA- -ii. -u .4 , .ty H: '. i Sharing our principal's re- sponsibilities and assisting in the administration of Bloom is Mr. W. P. Dyer, assistant prin- cipal. . mfr. ni 4- Q l'-W! ' k Raymond D. Meade, able principal, controls the instru- ments guiding us to our future goals in life. eleven twelve DEAN OF GIRLS, ENGLISH A. B. A. M As deans of our school, Miss Ora Theobalcl and Mr. Charles Cassacly are concerned mainly with problems which center abpuf The social activities and the general welfare of The young men andlwomen at' Bloom. Their guidance in carrying out our social program has Taught us to be good neighbors as well as good citizens of Tomorrow. DEAN OF BOYS A. B. -..,ll...-,. ..-. M... , . . .. f LEFT T0 RIGHT-R. D. Maude, Mrs. B. Nichols, secretary, Mrs. C. Klinger, president, Mrs. E. Juracz, vice- presidentp Mrs. G. Solduno, treasurer. These essential groups are conscientiously giving'their time and efforts to the production of young American citizens prepared for their struggle in the world by the uni.ted strength of character and knowledge. A .U .ts , l ..rf LEFT T0 RIGHT-D. W. Hamilton, Raymond D. Meade, pri'ncipol7Hildur Sodermun, clerk: H. W. Adair, president: Emmet! C. Richards, George Brooks. fourteen Miss' Hilclur Soderman, regis- MY- Alfred Odegard, financial trar, has for many years capably adviser and business manager managed the office staff. ' very ably. presides over the bookstore. As combined visiting nurse and truant officer, Mrs. Mina Malek lends many a helping hand as we struggle along the by-ways of' life to adulthood. be ' oFFlcE AssnsTANts Nunsefs Asslsmm' V: v ff' . rg ' J. L ' .Yi .I . 291' .: ' ' .zigquf I I - . IN . fix ' . W .- '-I.,.'I i LES ' sclENcE A. B. M. s. ' ' ME COMMERCIAL B. s. W. - ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN PHYSICAL EDUCATION B. S. M. S. NX - -aw -I -r ,, If .. . N '- .- , - 1 ' H .. . ., S N , . ,, , uf-. ' - 'I .- - I ' , , A - . ' .HI . - S .AIIA I I I -... 'ggi , :ENC ATHEMATICS, scrENcE A.B. M. s. E BA ENGLISH B,Ed MA, ,Ween L' M pt! -, '. I 'Dir'-f ' 'Q-'T-fi-T. H:-ni f O .I I ,.. Ir I I I H., . en' 1 -'i S. E 5- CIAT SOENC MUSIC 50 . ' BAND DIRECTOR ORCHESTRA DIRECTOR Mus.M. , ENGLISH A,B, I 1 sixteen A, ...' -A I s. NI' . . TI-NEMA ENGLISH A.E. M A NIA ENGLISH Bid. .-. -. HOME ECON OMICS B S X SCIENCE A. B. M. S. I ' ENGLISH A. B. M. Ed: I I COMMERCIAL B. S. STUDY HALL SUPERVISOR A. B. Ci1fiY'5i - -nv rv vI In I I soclAL sclENcE B.s. ' -4- scuENcE A.'B. I A. 3 M f -E I '5eV6,l1Ieel'I I UB?-P' .5.,, ' uw, k'L f. , ' 'V ,V 1 A -. ff' RA ' 1 ,e. . , NPN A LATIN a.A. M.A. JouRNAusM A.B ENGLISH B. S. M. A. CHOIR DIRECTOR Xnimute R R R1 pn HOME EcoNoMlcs A.B. B. s. ' A COMMERUAL 5,5 eighteen R I 1 . I I . '71 I. , .I . lt 'ur 51? - . , 'I I- f .I . X -If 1 , HOME ' V MICS ENGLISH A,a, A-11 B.S. MATHEMATICS, soclAL sclENcE STUDY HALL SUPERVISOR I AGRICULTURE B.S. M.'S. A. B. I, - 1 . I F l. , gf 1' 'V I ENGLISH - A. ' I INDUSTRIAL ARTS B. A. B' PHYSICAL EDUCATION B. E 'ninfeen -. x 1 L' 'f , V ik, , NMA- E a.5- , SCIENCE B.s. SOCWS 4 ENGLISH A.s. , COMMERCIAL B, S. MATHEMATICS B. Ed. M. A. 4 E '5- .E . w, R B. P-- OWQS E ECON , 5 ENGLISH, MAmEMAncs med. HOME SCIENCE, SCHOOL NURSE R.N wemy P . N 1 1 1 1 , '. 1 1 K. ' ' Q' A f-ig Vfll . P A A HyS'C V Eouc A -soc1AL srunuss A. BI M. A. ATION I N, Y, A, DlRECTOR ' INDUSTRIAL ARTS B. Ed. I COMMERCIAL B. S. M. A. , ' ' 'x. fx. A A CATIQ . - ' , . N A sPANlsH, ENousH B.A. M.A. 'B- 'ENGLISH A.B.. fwehfy-One , r , 4 - H fl' . I , NJ -H ruolis A' B' N.. A. 'I . X kg , ' V. '- , .jfs , A!,,'-,LW-Y X L Arkl, LJ ,, , SOCIAL STUDIES A. B. M. A, , SOON- S PNDUSTRIAL ARTS B. S. BOOKSTORE ASSISTANT twenty-two 'LEFT TO RIGHT-John Dawalker, N. Pavons. We of Bloom salute Miss Ethel ,.l. Alpenfels, anthropologist at the University of Chicago, who has pioneered in bringing a sci- entific understanding of race to the students of Bloom's Prob- lems Classes. Attitude tests given students, who recently completed a short course taught by her, show a marked improve- ment in racial understanding. This improvement is reflected in better relations among Bloom students in their school activities. MISS ETHEL'J. ALPENFELS, A.B CAFETERIA SERVICE C- B- S- M- A- ' LEFT TO RIGHT-Mrs. Eurly, Mrs. Chompene, Mrs. Swanson, Mrs. Pogo. 0 With 'Mrs. Catherine Puckett directing, our cafeteria staff has for an entire year prepared and served balanced, nourishing lunches to the hungry Bloomites who each day fill the cafeteria to capacity. Working to keep our school beautiful h and in good repair are the ianitors. These men and women have done much to help us to be proudgof Bloom and to them we are much indebted. ff , , A ' V 4 . . ri 5 VP' , 5 M T m i 5 W M 'iii i c f F L Q' ' I . s. LEFT TO RIGHT-William Sielaerl, Durtis F. Harvey, Elzo Snow, John Johnson, .lock Reuy, Mike Rich. I I twenty-three :J .-1,113.1 iz-fwfif' ,- 1 W, 1, ..1' , ' Y H , . X ni 'E-15' JL - '. 5--' -. I --ii' . g, 'I ,. , I . y , Y v 1,1 U ylv V 1, , ' pf--'f ' . 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A- - ,, ' .gif 'A -- f -1.23. fif, ,,f.!f','f' ff V 1: ll 'I vt , -'V 1- x4l'14i.1,.,u l, .-7.,. , 'E yf g , --Hx, . f..+. . -1, W 1 .11 Q, 7 fr ' -Ure .,'3h1--.--.'- 345 5:71 g '..1!.4..f-3 wL4hl, V- 'Et-N . , ff 5-T 'FH V Vu, ' ' ' - ' A, 1 ? n-A ' ' 5 -- W , rr- V - :J ' .fit ' 1 ' Q.. f 'I - at ,, , , ,rf-4 5:5 i t 'Vs A A . . me-2' - ' 143 'i l-T---,J-:Ei3':g'-'M' ' SEHIUR H: ,. 'I Seniors plan and work for a lite and career soon to realization. Ghemistru experiments are a part of tl application of an unnerclass subject which has its ho the Future. ? PFTA? 6-'rf'-zHi'.lr -5, ..,... .. , 1 ' 1 , 5 .. -'f. i I ru' r, 1',, 1 .. V , ., . A , , r, 1 '- e ' e ' o N r ' ' . it - o e, s A Q SENIURS 41,5 v-1 Klia., n P-mle Tad M non, Sekvo SNR. ciwlee, Siideq No er .lov Stoker, hhseckpep , lessie bone Sc Dunning, George, Bend ,Ruby n Whos, SEMED GfBeXe M1918 S1 Twenty-Si X A Sessi On of me excl Usive Se - l'llOl' Class P rgbl enqs- of D emo Croc Y. CLASS UF FURTY-FIVE The end of our SENIOR year, which brings us to the closeof our high school daze, is rather sad. This, our last year at Bloom, has been a busy one. Under our sponsor, Miss Applegate, we sold football pencils, candy, and pennants, and presented a movie in March. For girls, the Mother-Daughter Ban- quet with its united nations theme, will ever be awpleasant memory . . . and all of us will remember the hilarious class play, Best Foot Forward, the glamorous Senior Dinner- Dance, and the Junior-Senior prom. So as we leave 'For the services, for war work, or for higher education, we take with us many fond thoughts of Bloom. After the lingering thrill of Class Day, Baccalaureate, and Grad- uation Night has passed, we, the Seniors, become full-fledged citizens of the world. L twenty-seven ,fr N, 6 , X3 rg rg 7 5 KX rf . N If A 'f' ll J 'fir' Utff twenty-eight SAMUEL AMBRoslNl I I Honors Fall 4, Intramural Basketball 3, 4, Baseball Manager. JOAN ANDERSON ' Senior Vice-president, Senior Board, Bowling Club I, Dramatics I, 2, Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4, Girls' League Representative I, 2, 3, 4 Vice-president 3, War Bond Queen 2, Activity Ticket Collector 2, Chair- man Senior Play Committee. A I TRUMAN ANDERSON ' A Honors Fall I, 2, Spring 2, Latin Club I, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Broadcaster Staff 3, 4, Track 3. 4. MARIO ANGELINI Intramural Basketball I, 2. ANGELINE APRIL , Dramatic Club I, Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4,'President 3, Bowling Club I, Girls' League Representative I, 2, 3, 4, ,Volleyball I. ROLAND ARNELL Tilden Technical High School, Chicago, Illinois, Managers' Club I. MARIE AUBERT Dancing Club I, Bowling Club 2, Library Girl, Chorus I, 2, Activity Ticket Collector 3, Hostess 3. COLLEEN AUSTGEN National Honor Society 4, Chevron Award I, High Honors Fall 3, 4, Honors Fall I, 2, Spring I, 2, 3, Bowling Club 2, Dramatics Club 2, Busi- ness Women of Tomorrow I, G.A.A. Member 2, 3, 4, Board Member 3, Basketball'2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Switchboard 4, Freshman Board. DOROTHY BAKER Councilman 3, 4, Hall Guide 2, Nursing Club I, Audubon Club 4, Chorus I, G.A.A. Vice-president 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2,'3. ANTHONY BALASSONE Chief of Campus Corps 4. MARGRETTA BARlLow ' Hostess 3, Service Bureau 3, Bloom Corridor Patrol Lieutenant 3, 4. RICHARD BEEsoN A Traffic Guide 4, Photography Club I, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4. GEORGE BEHM I . Honors Spring 2, Bowling Club 2, 3, Band 4, Football I, 4. JOYCE BELL Music Club I, Girls' Chorus I, 2', 3. LORRAINE BELL Girls' Chorus I, 2, 3. National Honor Society 4, Chevron Award I, High Honors Fall I, 4, Honors Spring I, Councilman 3, Service Bureau I, 2, 3, Switchboard 4, i I L vw A 1,24 - ,,m,x,,,.,.x ,, 3 , 3-ir, :Y I NIL! X 2' sr - 4 vw- x ul' Fi' fp Q n.. m w . iii I' .L .4 -'w .ev T? all '1 4 A , , I I , 1 , A14 --, - '7 . . V.-,fl EA 7' i if-H 'QQ 5. . I .A .qw N . , ' YT x ' Q ,L .4 MARJOBIE BELL Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3. DOROTHY BELLIS Westchester Township High, Chesterton, Indiana, Service Bureau 3, Girls' Chorus 1. SARA MAE BEROLZHEIMER National Honor Society 3, 4, Chevron Award 1, 3, High Honors Fall 1, 3, Spring 2, 3, Honors Fall 2, 4, Spring, 1, Councilman 1, Commissioner of Finance 4, Bloom Annual 4, Pencil and, Palette.4Club 1, Writers Club 1, Bowling Club 2, Latin Club 3, Choir 3, Girls' Chorus 1, Select Girls' Glee Club 2, Volleyball 2, Archery 2, Junior 'Board, Grade Distribution Com- mittee 1, 4, Big Sister 4. JANE BIELENIN Dramatic Club 1, 2, Choir 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 1, Christmas Pageant 1. PHYLLIS BIELSKIS Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, Home Economics Club 2, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, Select Chorus 4. MARDELLE BIESBOER - Badminton Club 3, Treasurer 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARMAINE BLAISDELL Honors Fall 1, 2, Dramatics Club 1, 2. JAMES BLAKEMORE Broadcaster Staff 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Managers Club 3, 4, Football 1, 3, Basketball 3, Baseball 2, Track 3, Intramural Basketball Champs 3, Footf ball Manager 3. . MARILYN BLOOM ' National Honor Society 3, 4, Chevron Award 1, 2, 3, High Honors Fall 3, Spring il, 3, Honors Fall 1, 2, Spring 2, Girls' League 1, 2, 4, Photography Club 1, Vice-president Audubon Club 1, Latin Club 3, Bowling Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. Member 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, Board Mem- ber 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Archery 1, 2, 3, 4, Big Sister 4. ' RICHARD BONICK Leo High School, Chicago, Illinois, TraFiic Guide 4. PETER BORGIA Mathematics Club 1, Band 3, 4. ETHEL BRACKMAN Junior Board, Broadcaster Staff 4, Pencil and Palette Club 1, Choir 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, G.A.A. Member 2, Big Sister 4. LEWIS BRANDON Honors Fall 2, 4, Spring 3, Traffic Guide 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1. DOROTHY BRAUER Honors Fall 1, 2, Spring 1, Sophomore Board 3, Badminton Club Treas- urer 2, ,Band 1, 2, Orchestra 1, Volleyball 1, Switchboard 4, Activity Ticket Collector 1. GLADYS BRINDLE Honors Fall 4, Councilman 4, Broadcaster Staff 4, Audubon Club 1, Bowling Club 2, Girls' League Treasurer 3, Vice-president 4, Representa- tive 1, 2, Choir 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, G.A.A. Member 2, 4, Board Member 4, Basketball 2, Volleyball 2, Archery 2, Library Girl, Big Sister- 4. l fe thirty-one N 4 I s 59 X 'X ' x .. . 1 S., thirty-two BETTY BROOKE Chorus 2, 3, G.A.A. Member 3, Bowling Club 2, 4. ORLANDI BRUNI ' Band 3. RUTH ELLA BURNS I Art Club 'l, Chorus l, 2, 3, Pencil and Palette l. BETTY CALLECOD National Honor Society 4, Honors Spring 'l, Studv Hall Librarian 2, '3. FLORENCE CAMELI ' Choir 1, Chorus 2, 3, Volleyball i, 2. HELEN CARDUCCI Hostess 3, 4, Bloom Corridor Patrol 3, 4, Library Girl, G.A.A. Member 3, Business Training Club 'l, Home Economics Club 3, Bowling Club 3. ALICE CARLSON Dramatics Club T, Dancing Club I, Nursing Club 2, Choir 2, Chorus T. DONALD CARLSON , Broadcaster Stott 4, Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Play 2. GILDA CETRONE ' ,H Honors Fall 2, Spring 2, Hall Guide 2, Hostess 3, Service Bureau 4, Bloom Corridor Patrol Secretary-Treasurer 3, Junior Board, Broadcaster Staff 4, Home Economics Club President 2, 4, Member 3, 4, Bowling Club Secretary 3, Girls' League Representative 1, 3, Cheerleader 3, 4, Chorus 1. VIOLET CHRISTOPHER Honors Fall 1, Spring ll, Hall Guide 2, Dramatics Club l, Needle-work Club 'l, Thespian 2, Bowling Club i, 2,' 3, Secretary 4, G.A.A. Member 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, -3, 4, Christmas Pageant 2, Proiector Club i, Switchboard 4. IRENE CIALKOWSKI 1 Music Club 1, G.A.A. Member 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 4, Badminton 2, 3. MARY CORSIGLIA 4 . V Photography Club 'I, Bowling Club 2, Chorus 'l, 2, 3. MADELINE COUNELIS Councilman 'l, Hall Guide 1, Freshman Boardf Bowling Club 'l, Dramatics Club 1, Girls' League Representative 'l. NELDA CRAIG National Honor Society 4, Honors Fall 1, 2, Spring 1, 2, Councilman 3, Hall Guide 2, Business Club l, 2, Dancing Club T, Chorus T, 2, 3, Switch- board 4, Girls' League Representative 2. WALTER CRAIG Traffic Guide 3, 4. ?' I , IFS d 2.7. su- DORIS CROMLEY Honors Fall 4, Dramatics Club 1, Dancing Club 1, Mathematics Club 1, 1' Audubon Club Assistant Editor 2, Girls' League Representative 4, Coun- cilman 2. . MAGGIE DARDEN Needle-work Club 1, Knitting Club 3, Spanish Club 1, 4. vALENTlNo oe ANGELO . High Honors Fall 4, Honors Fall 1, 2, 3,uSpring 1, 2, 3. VIOLA DE BOER Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Girl MARSHALL DE FRANK Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Campus Corps 3, 4, Home. coming King 4, Hall Guide 2. JOSEPHINE DE PASQUALE Home Economics Club I, Chorus 1, 2, 3. NANCY D'ORAZlO Honors Spring 1, Mathematics Club 1, Chorus 1. DELYNNE EAKEN ' Rossville High School, Rossville, Illinois, High Honors Spring 2, Honors Fall 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 2, 3, Photography Club 4, Girls' League Representative 3, 4, Band 2, 3. EVELYN EGELSKE Honors Fall 2, 4, Chorus 1, Activity Ticket Collector 4. - BERITH EKLUND Sophomore Board, Annual Staff 4, Dramatic Club 1, Photography Club 3, Secretary 4, Bowling Club 3, 4, Big Sister 4.4 FRANK EMOLE Honors Spring 1, Dramatics Club 2, Football 2. JOAN ENGELHARDT Honors Fall 4, Commissioner of Public Welfare 4, Councilman 2, 3, Grade Distribution Committee ,3, Broadcaster Stat? 4, Quill and Scroll, Bowling Club 1, 2, 4, Treasurer 1, Dramatics Club 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, Student Boncl Director 3, 4, G.A.A. Secre- tary 2, Board Member 1, Member 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, Archery 1, 2, Badminton 1, Library Girl, Big Sister 4. ROSELLA ENZWEILER A Hall Guide 3, 4, Knitting Club 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Chorus 1. RUSSELL ERIKSON Hall Guide 3, Bowling Club 2, Business Club 2. 4 AIDA mines Chorus 1. IL G 6, 7 ' 0 Ja-3 ul 1 U ll u '- i m' . . thirty-six Russeii FARRAR I' Marinton Community High School, Martinton, Illinois. GUIDO FIACCO Honors Fall 1, Dramatics Club 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Managers' Club 4, Football 1, 2, Christmas Pageant 2. 4 ROBERT FORREST Honors Fall-4, Councilman 1, Radio Club 2, 3, Proiector Club 2, 3, 4, Managers' Club 3, 4. 'DOMINIC FRATTURA Spanish Club. LEONA FREDERICKS Honors Fall 2, 3, Spring 1, Councilman 2, Hall Guide 2, Dramatics Club 2, Chorus 1, Volleyball 2, Library GirI.' ' JOHN FREMOUW I Photography Club 1, 4, Spanish Club 2, Proiector Club 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4. Senior Class Play. ' EVELYN FRITZSCHE , Orchestra 1, 2, 3, G.A.A. Member 1. MARILYN GANSEN ' Audubon Club Vice-president 2, Latin Club 3, Library Girl, Big Sister 4. PHYLLIS GANSEN Councilman 1, Business Training Club 1, Bowling Club 2, 3, 4, Vice- president 4, Basketball 4, Volleyball 4, Girls' League Representative 1. RUBY GEORGE Councilman 1, Senior Class Secretary, Home Economics Club 4, Bloom Corridor Patrol Lieutenant 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Cheer Leaders' Club 1, Choir 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3. VELMA GRANNO f Honors Fall 2, 3, Spring 2, 3, Councilman 3, Broadcaster Staff 4, Business Training Club 1, Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-president 3, Choir 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1. GLORIA GREEN Hall Guide 2, 4, Service Bureau 4, Broadcaster Staff 3, 4, Dancing Club 1, Bowling Club 2, 3, 4. ELEANOR GRUTZIUS ' Honors Fall 1, Spring 1, Business Club 2, Choir 3, 4, Chorus 1. MARJORIE HARTMANN National Honor Society 4, Chevron Award 1, 2, High Honors Fall 1, Spring 1, 2, Honors Fall 2, 4, Clerk of the City of Bloom 4, Business Women of Tomorrow, President 1, Business Club President 2, Dramatics Club 2, 3, Badminton 1, Library Girl, Choir 2, 3, Chorus 1. ROBERT HEINZ Intramural Basketball 4. Is , 1 T1 , ' ' 2: , 1 X XM '1.',qkJ . , 'Q f X . 'Midi-fp ' Qhwr. qui. 31 - sa, G.. ' n'CAv...'lw , :wi ,1 -sr fff x. A ,X X .I K' I ' W ,f1.i3Q . 'L' ' 4 Yffgirg 2 Z '51 9 1, A .1 4-,-gg? bg -' : .mr Gs -Llrpfia. . Qfiggbl QQ ,mf ,A -gy' 'Wi -wxaiu f. Gifs BETTE JANE HENDRON Sophomore Board, Broadcaster Stat? 4, Rifle Club 1, Bowling Club 2, 4, Chorus 2, Maiorette 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. Member 2, Basketball I, 2, Volley- ball 'I, 2, Archery I. E CARL HIEBER Intramural Basketball 4. MARTHA ROSE HIGH Canington, Indiana, Tangier, Indiana, Honors Spring 3. THEODORA HIRES Crete High School, Crete, Illinois, Band I, 2, 3, Girls' Glee Club 2. PAUL HLAVACH Honors Spring I, 2, Hall Guide 4. DOROTHY HORTON Councilman I, 3, Chorus I, 2, 3. JAMES HOUK CHRIST HRONES National Honor Society 4, Chevron Award 3, High Honors Spring 2, Honors Fall 2, 3, Spring I, 3, Hall Guide 2, Assistant Commissioner of Social Activities 4, Traftic Guide 3, 4, Junior Class Vice-president, Broad- caster Staff 4, Bowling Club 2, 3, 4, Audubon Club 3, Campus Corps 3, Quill and Scroll. g ELSIE MAE HUNT Hall Guide 2, Dancing Club I, Business Club 2, Photography Club 4. MARIE IAFOLLO Business Club 'I, Library Girl, Music Club Secretary I, Choir 3, Chorus 2. ELDON IHNEN Crete High School, Crete, Illinois, Beecher High School, Beecher, Illinois, Honors Fall 3. , vicronm JANOTA ' Honors Fall 2, 3,. Spring 2, 3, Bowling Club 3, Chorus I. GERTRUDE JARECKI Honors Fall 4, Business Women of Tomorrow I, Bowling Club 'I, 2, Knitting Club President 4, Maiorette 2, Chorus 1, G.A.A.'Boarcl Mem- ber 3, Member 4, Volleyball I, 2, 4. JEANETTE JOHNSON Broadcaster Staff 3, 4, Quill and Scroll, Dramatics Club I, Bowling Club I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. Member l, 2, Basketball 'l, 2, 3, Volleyball 'I, 2, Archery 'l, Basketball Manager I.. EVELYN JONAS Honors Spring 'I, Broadcaster Staff 4, Chorus I, 2. ASR 3 thirty-nine L . xo ' y 3' , . . , 5? .K . forty BERNICE KAMPE I Honors Fall 1, 2, 4,-Service Bureau 1, 3, Badminton Club, 1, 2, Dramatics Club 2, Knitting Club 3, Chorus 1, 2, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Library Girl, Vollevball 1. MATTHEW KAMSTRA ' ' Honors Fall 4, Spring 2, F.F.A. Club 1, 2, Secretary 4. JAMES KANE , National Honor Society 4, Chevron Award 3, High Honors Spring 3, Honors Fall 2, 3, 4, Spring 2, 3, Councilman 3, 4, Broadcaster Staff 3, Editor 4, Quill and Scroll,'Tower Co-editor 4, Dramatics Club 1, 2, National Thespian 3, 4, Audubon 3, Photography Club 4, Track 1, Christmas Play 1, 2, 3. JEANETTE KASPRZAK Hall Guide 2, 3, 4, Lieutenant 4. MARY ANN KEHOE Hall Guide 2, 3, Business Club Treasurer 1, Dancing Club 1, Photography Club 1. i ELEANOR KEUCH ' l National Honor Society 4, High Honors Fall 2, Spring 2, Honors Fall 1, 2, Spring 1, Dramatics Club 1, Knitting Club 3, Music Club 1, Library Girl, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Girls' League Representative 1. DOLORES KLYCZEK , High Honors, Spring 2, Hall -Guide 2, Bowling Club 1, 2, 4, Library Girl 4, Dramatics Club 2,lBasketball 1, 2, 3, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, G.A.A. Member 2, 3. SHIRLEY KOCH - L Honors Fall 4, Spring 1, Latin Club 1, Nursing Club 1, Badminton Club 3, Spanish Club 4, Chorus 2. PAUl.lNE KOENIGSMAN Honors Fall 1, 2, Spring 1, 2, Councilman, Bowling Club 1, Dancing Club President 1. PAULINE KOLNIK - Honors Fall 1, Spring 1, Councilman 1, 2, 3, Hall Guide 3, Hostess 4, Business Women of Tomorrow Secretary 1, Knitting Club 3, Bloom Cor- ridor Patrol 3, Needlework Club-1. Q STEVEN KOTESA I Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4. TED KOZLOWSKI Councilman 2, Freshman Class Secretary, Business Club 2. FLORENCE KREMEN Honors Fall 4, Councilman 1, Needlework Club Treasurer 1, Knitting Club 1, 4, Chorus 1, 2. LEONORA KRISZCZIOKAITIS Honors Fall 1, 3, Spring 2, Hall Guide 1, Chorus 1. ELEANORE KRZYlKlOWSKl , Bowling Club 2, Knitting Club 4, G.A.A. Member 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, Volleyball 1, 2, Basket 'Room Girl 2. T X. T L '-.A E - 1 f I 25: 1 -I A .L v, '11- 'fs M 1 , 7 I. . .L , W if x I 'QW P 'T A U' Mr? J'f,j ,Ku -Diffikw 1 - , 1 ' 'H X ' Y' 3 , X ' 'L I 15 A. Rn! 1 Q v W :N 1 t , Q, i11' 1-'t P A.-if - i'E?'2. g3 ' -:' 1: ' , .- Q1: Z3 ' ELF ,flagbix .i..--,,.... . 7 w Y i L Y Q ,fl I I rf-', '. ' ,V J., A gr. HJ, ' N ,314-.5 - ,v I fax: .tat .U - . '..',1'j Egg-' --Nw , .: I. Q, J .' v lr' 1 re! V -Tr-. Lugz' NV-' , 5? EVM 6 ii AA! ,5. f-, Y' 4 54 J I I l ,ji ', w In ' 1 , 11 - Y v, 11 ,' ' 4 . N If V251 . J . W - V- ,- W Zac- X 's . 1 ' 55'-5 1. , ,sw-L sq 1 X1 Q .Wi 591,-' fi . Rf gl. 3--g . 1, A W MQW.-2'+fv .5 .5-L: ' '- . .f ., 111191:- PHYLLIS LABUE . Audubon Club 1, Future Business Women ot Tomorrow 1, Chorus 2, Glee Club 3, G.A.A. Member 1, Volleyball 1. BERNICE LABUTIS Chorus 1, 2. ROGER LANGE Honors Fall 2, Hall Guide 4, Bowling Club 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3. WlLMA LANGE ' ' Honors Fall 1, 2, 4, Spring 1, Debate Club 1, Dramatic Club 1, Library Girl, Choir 3, Chorus 2, Activity Ticket Collector. ELIZABETH LAWING Honors Fall 4, Spring 3, Choir 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, Basket Room Girl 2. ' . IMOGENE LAYMAN ' Hostess Assistant, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Badminton Club 1, 2, Proiectors Club 2, Latin Club 2, Bowling Club 4, G.A.A. Member 4, Basketball 1, 2, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, Archery 1, 2, 3. MARY ELIZABETH LLOYD A . Latrobe High School, Latrobe, Pennsylvania, Chorus 1, Library Girl. NICK LO BUE Honors Fall 1, 2, 3, Spring 2, 3, Annual Staff, Latin Club 1, Managers' Club 1, 4. ROBERT LO BUE Honors Fall 1, Managers' Club 4, Football 1, 3, Baseball 1. MARIE LUSTIG Chorus 2, Glee Club 3, Dramatics Club 2. JEAN MACCHIONI Chorus 1, Audubon Club 3. PATRICIA MAC LAUGHLIN Alternate Councilman 3, 4, Annual Stott, Dramatics Club 1, 2, National Thespian 2, 3, 4, Latin Club Secretary 1, Speech Club 2, Debate Club 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Quartette 3, Dramatic Reader 1, 2. LOIS MADSEN Honors Fall 1, 3, Latin Club 1, Nursing Club 1, Girls' League Representa- tive 1, 2, Chorus 1. RAYMOND MALINA ' Honors Fall.3, 4 Spring 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, Track 1. GEORGE .MARCHIGIANI 51 G- l 5-11.4 hig forty-three ,Mwi I pp., Teh! 5? l forty-four HELEN MARCHIGIANI Business Club 1. ANN MARIAS Music Club 1, Dramatics Club 1, Chorus 1, 2, Choir 3, 4, Treasurer 4, G.A.A. Member 3, Activity Ticket Collector 2. RITA MARSHALL Hostess 3, Business Women of Tomorrow Club 1, Music Club 1. x ROY MARSHALL A Honors Fall 4, Commissioner of Social Activities, Orchestra 1, 2, 3. Secretary 3. , . . VICTOR MARTELLO Honors Fall 2, Spring 2, Band 1, 2, lntra-mural Basketball 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Minstrel 4. CHARLES MARTHALER Bowling Club 2, 4, Movie Projector Club 3, 4. SHIRLEY MARTHALER Honors Spring 2, Business Club 1, Beginning Bowling Club 4. LORRAINE MARTIN Hostess Assistant 4, Business Club Vice-president 1, Dramatics Club 2, Dancing Club 1, Christmas Play 2. RICHARD MARTIN . Bowling Club 1, 3, Managers' Club 3, Activity Ticket Collector 1. FRINE MARZANO Honors Fall. 1, Councilman 2, Hall Guide 2, 3, Home Economics Club 2, 3, Bloom Corridor Patrol 3, 4, Christmas Play 2, Big Sister 4. MARY MAXWELL l Dramatics Club 1, 3, Business Training Club 1, Home Economics Club 3, Dancing Club 1, Choir 3, Chorus 1, Girls' Glee Club 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Badminton Club 1. -' FRANCES MAYER 4 National Honor Society 3, 4, Chevron Award 2, High Honors Fall 1, 2, Spring 1, 3, Honors Fall 3, Spring 2, Hall Guide 2, 3, 4, Dancing Club 1, Dramatics Club 2, National Thespians 3, 4, Latin Club Secretary. JUNE MARIE MAZONAS ' High Honors Spring 1, Honors Fall 1, 2, 3, 4, Councilman 1, 4, Broad- caster StaFF 4, Quill and Scroll, Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, President 4, Thespian Club 2, Chorus 2, 3, G.A.A. Member 2, Volleyball 2, Archery 2, Activity Ticket Collector 2, Library Girl. ANNA MCCOY Chorus 1, 2, Volleyball 2, G.A.A. Member 2, BLYTHE MCCRADIE ' National Honor Society 4, High Honors Fall 4, Honors Fall 1, 2, 3, Spring 2, 3, Councilman 1, 3, Sophomore Board, Broadcaster Staff 4, National Thespians 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, Pencil and ,Pallette Club 1, Bowling Club 2, Latin Club 3, Library Girl, Choir 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, G.A.A. Member 2, Volleyball 2, Christmas Pageant Assistant Director 2, 3, Big Sister 4, Senior Class Play. ,f-'Y -4 E... 1 - 53,11-' . - ff' Q-A'-' - fv A , .W -il H ' ' ' f um ,. 4. - ?'bg 54-. A- v l CLARENCE McCRAY ChoIr5 Boys' Glee Club5 Football 45 Track I, 3. MARILYN MCELDOWNEY National Honor Society 45 Honors Fall 'l, 3, 4, Spring 'l, 35 Annual StafF5 Art Club I5 Writers' Club I5 Latin Club 35 Chorus I, 2. ROCHELLE McEL ROY THEODORE MCELWEE National Honor Society 45 Chevron Award 35 Honors Fall 2, 3, 4, Spring 2, 35 Junior Board5 Senior Board5 Annual StaFf5 Latin Club T5 Dramatics Club 2, 35 National Thespians 2, 3, 45 Audubon Club 2, Treasurer 35 Track 3, 45 Intramural Softball 25 Christmas Pageant 35 Chairman of Junior-Senior Prom5 QDebate Club President 4. DONNA McLEAN ' Audubon Club 15 Girls' League Representative 'I5 Art Club President 25 Dramatics Club 35 Choir 2, .35 Chorus 15 Library Girl. VICTORIA MESKAUSKAS Honors Fall 35 Hall Guide 35 Annual StaFF5 Broadcaster Stat? 3, 45 Bowling Club l, 2, 3, 45 Dramatics Club 25 Chorus l, 25 G.A.A. Mem- ber 2, 35 Basketball 35 Volleyball 2, 35 Archery 25 Table Tennis 25 Glee Club Librarian 'I5 Christmas Play 2. CHESTER MEYERING LOUISE MICHALEK Honors Fall 'I, Spring 1, 2, 3. FRANK MICHALESKO Football 'l, 2, 3, 45 Christmas Pageant l, 2. FRANK Mncos Councilman 45 Photography Club I,l45 Band I, 2. LOUISE MOLYNEAUX. 5 Honors Spring 25 Debate Club I, 25 Photography Club 1, 25 Badminton Club 3, 45 Business Club 3, 45 Thespians 45 Switchboard 4. DONALD MOORE Hall Guide 45 Bowling Club 45 Choir 2, 35 Glee Club I. MARILYN MORGAN . V I National Honor Society 45 Chevron Award lp High Honors Fall I, Spring 15 Honors Fall 3, 4, Spring 35 Councilman 25 Hostess 25 Writers' Club 15 Library Girl5 Girls' League Representative 1, 2, Secretary 3, President 45 Chorus 'I5 Big Sister 4. ' JOAN MOSES 5 Fenger High School, Roseland, IllInois5 Knitting Club 45 Girls' League Representative 45 G.A.A. Representative 35 Basketball 2, 35 Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Archery 2. , GERTRUDE MULDER Latin Club 15 Bowling Club 45 Home Economics Club 45 Chorus 15 Volley- ball 25 Badminton 'I, 2, 3, 45 Table Tennis. JI .5515 We I forty-seven SL X E 1 Wife.,- in 'Forty-eig ht ELAINE Muuoe I ' National Honor Society 4, High Honors Fall 2, Spring 2, Honors Fall 1, 3, Spring 1, Bowling Club 3, 4, Library Girl, Chorus 1, Volleyball 3, Girls' League Representative 2, 3. ' BETTY JANE MYERS ' SHIRLEY MYERS A Bowling Club President 1, Chorus 1, Basketball 3, 4, Badminton 1, 2, 3, 4, Table Tennis 2, G.A.A. Member 3, 4, Volleyball 2. PATRICIA NAGLE National Honor Society 4, High Honors Fall 4, Honors Fall 1, 2, 3, Spring 1, 2, 3, Councilman 1, 4, Broadcaster .Staff 3, 4, Quill and Scroll, Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, Writers' Club 1, 2, Orchestra 1, Choir 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, Christmas Pageant 1, National Thespians 2, Library Girl. Q MILDRED NAPOLI Chorus 1, Volleyball 1. V ELMER NARCISSI High Honors Fall 1, 2, Spring 2, 3, Honors Fall 3, 4, Spring 3, Freshman Class President, Radio Club 1, Movie Operator 1, 2, Managers' Club 3. SHIRLEY NAY National Honor Society 4, Honors Fall 1, 2, 3, 4, Spring 1, 3, Council- man 1, 2, Hall Guide 2, Junior Class Treasurer, Sophomore Board, Senior Board, Latin Club 1, 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, Secretary 2, Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, Correspondence Secretary 2, Maiorette 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, Volleyball 2, Chorus 1, Archery 3, Christmas Play 3, Activity Ticket Collector 1, Prom Court 3, G.A.A. Member 2, 3. GEORGE NEWQUIST Track 2, 3, 4. . THOMAS NEWQUIST Managers' Club 2, 3, 4, Football 1, Manager 3. SHIRLEY NIEDRINGHAUS Audubon Club. ROBERT NORDBERG National Honor Society 4, Honors Fall 2, 3, 4, Spring 1, 2, 3, Annual Staff, Latin Club 1, 2, Spanish Club -3, Photography Club. 4, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Christmas Pageant 2, Football 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play, Audubon Club 2, National Thespian 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4. VALERIA NORVIL Chorus 1, 2. WILLIAM NOSAL Honors Fall 4, Chorus 1, Basketball 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3- JENNIE NOVELLI Honors Fall 1, 4, Councilman 1, 4, Chorus 1, 2, Basketball 1, Volley- ball 2. . A ELIZABETH NOWAK Library'Girl, Knitting Club 4. V FCM X ! 1 4 . r . .1 . 3 . 'F si? .K D5-1 Vuiglfgw mi, I, . i I 1 I, 9. V: '. ',' LYS:-:'if,-.vs e:aLi'saar.1Q-NNLZ.. , , , w 5 ggi, -v -.-wg A 1 :QF i-tz ij xl x, 2'--A is n 1 X F saw x n - J-, 1 v 1 Q ' .1 61- lg' Rl ' ' ' f f5'af'f'. k -pq' J ' V .:. ' ,Q J-,M fl 1,41 1 ' i-af' A-gL5':'f5,i-9ff'iZ':JQ ? 'LA - ' I :f13jJ-A,,t1EQ,:L.:. iz Q 'Th is-f2Qv.' il:A:u:.. f..:,. H Y 1, 1-.3 . Vg- 'S+ - 'fiuif' 31'l:'1 Z5iiY:9 iii -F -?+7 'f ' ' f A- v25Eff:'25?zP,1-N'i .i1 7 H S , 1?ri'T,1m.u'. -, , .Q Rf i , JOHN ONOFRIO Campus Corps Chief 4, Bowling Club 4, Track 2, 3, 4. ELAINE OSTERBERG National Honor Society 4, Chevron Award 2, High Honors Fall 2, Spring 2, Honors Fall 1, Spring 1, Councilman 3, Knitting Club 3, Chorus 1, 2, Sophomore Board, Badminton Club 1, 2, Secretary 3, G.A.A. Member 2, 3, Basketball 1, Volleyball 1, Girls League Representative 1, Switchboard 4, Grade Distribution Committee 3. VINCENT PACULA Band 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, Intramural Basketball 2. NICK PAGORIA Traftic Guide 4, Campus Corps 4. SARAH PAGORIA High Honors Spring 1, Honors Fall 3, Spring 3, Hall Guide 2, 3, 4, Vice-president Bowling Club 4, Girls League.Representative 4, G.A.A. Member 3, '4, Basketball 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Archery 3, Activity Ticket Collector 2, 3, 4. ARNOLD PALANCA Campus Corps 3, Managers' Club 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Track 4, intramural Basketball 1, 2. ANGELO PANCRAZIO Honors Fall 2, Spring 1, 2, Mayor of City of Bloom 4, Campus Corps 4, Photography Club 1, Football 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, Intra- mural Softball 2, 3. E JEAN ADELE PATTON V Badminton Club 1, 2, 3, Knitting Club 3, Photography Club 4, Chorus 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, Volleyball 1, 2, Archery 1, G.A.A. Member 1, 2, 3, 4. ELEANOR PELLICCIONI Honors Spring 1. FRANK PENDOWSKI Honors Fall 4. MARY PERI - Councilman 1, Hall Guide 3, Math Club 1, Chorus 1, Girls' Glee Club 2. CHARLENE PETERSON - D Honors Fall 1, Hall Guide 1, Hostess 1, Business Club 2, Switchboard 4, Chorus 1. HAROLD JOHN PETERSON Menomonie High School, Menomie, Wisconsin, Football 1, 3, Basket- ball 1, 3, Track 3, Senior Class Play. ROGER PETERSON Junior Board, Senior Board, Managers' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4, Track 1, 2, Student Athletic Manager 3, 4, Student Minstrel 4. ODEA PETRELLI Dramatic Club 1, Library Girl, Latin Club 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3. fi 4 A I xr fifty-one 1? -L! l .s . I' 4' ' f' ,N L GBX 53:2 64 'I 1,-ig, - In Sta , ' fffn fe' 47-i' tm fifty-two GLORIA PETTIGREW Commissioner of Finance 4, Councilman 3, Badminton Club 1, 2, G.A.A Member 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Volleyball 1, 2, 3. .IOSEPHINE PICOT Library Girl, Beginning Chorus 1. ' CARLO PIERANDOZZI Campus Club 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Intramural Basket- ball 1,.2, 3. FEDORA PIGNOTTI Drama'tic Club 1,, Orchestra 1. MARY PISTERZI A Hostess 4, Select Girls Glee Club 2, Home Economics Club 3, Chorus 1. oswALD Plum: ' ' ' Honors Spring 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Track 1. VIOLET PIUNTI Dramatic Club 1, 2, Choir 4, Chorus 1, Glee Club 2, 3, Basketball 4. MARGARET POTT5 Honors Fall 1, Spring 1, Mathematics Club 1, Home Economics Club 2, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, Girls' Glee Club 4. JACQUELINE PRICE National Honor Society 3, 4, High Honors Fall 3, 4, Honors Fall 1, 2, Spring 1, 2, 3, Hostess 3, Annual Editor 4, Writers' Club, President 1, Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, Pencil and Palette Treasurer -1, Orchestra 1, 2, Big Sister 4, Prom Queen Court 3. BARBARA PUCKETT ' National Honor Society 4, Honors Fall 1, 2, 3, Spring 1, 2, 3, Hostess 3, Debate 3, 4, Pencil and Palette 1, Thespians 3, Latin Club 3, Orchestra 1, 2, Chorus 1, Activity Ticket Collector 1, 2, Girls' League Representa- tive 3, 4, Library Girl, Big -Sister 4, Badminton Club 1. JACQUELINE PULCINI Hall Guide 2, Business Club 1, Photography Club 2, Home Economics Club 2. I ROBERT RADTKE ' Football 1, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Track 3,-4, Sophomore Intramural Basket- ball. - JEANNE REID , National Honor Society 4, Hirsch High School, Chicago, Illinois, High Honors Fall, Honors Fall 2, 3, Spring 2, 3, Library Girl, Broadcaster Staff 4, Quill and Scroll, Bowling Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Big Sister 4. CLARA REKAU ' Honors Fall 1, Business Club'1, 2, Knitting Club 3, Chorus 1, 2, Library Girl. FRANCES LUCILLE RELLIS Chorus 1, Basketball 1, Archery 3. I' , fm: I l. V ' 1 i . , ,. ,f f X ' .MH . N r, , K' A ..,, ax- 1 . t 4 - K s. J I ff-::'1' Lf. HELEN RICCHIUTO Hostess 3, 4, Business Training Club 1, Movie Operators' Club 1, Bowl- ing Club 4, Basketball 1, Volleyball 1. ELAINE RIETZ Hirsch High School, Chicago, Illinois, National Honor Society 3, 4, High Honors Fall 2, Honors Fall 3, 4, Spring 3, Broadcaster Stott 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Art Club 2, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Mana- ger of Cheerleaders 4. ' EDDIS MAE RIGGINS V St. Louis, Missouri, G.A.A. Member 3. HELEN ROTONDI Honors Fall 2, 4, Spring 2, Hostess 4, Beginners' Bowling Club 4, Chorus 1, Basketball 1, Volleyball 1. CLEO JAYNE ROUSH Honors Fall 1, 2,.Spring 2, Councilman 2, 3, 4, Badminton Club 1, Li- brary Girl, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, G.A.A. Member 1, 2, 3, 4, Badminton 1, 2, 3, Grade Distribution Com- mittee 2, Big Sister 4. JUNE RUDIN High Honors Spring 2,-3, Honors Fall 1, 3, Councilman 2, 3, Annual Stott, Broadcaster Staff 3, Photography Club Secretary-Treasurer 1, 2, 4, Debate Club 1, Audubon Club President 2, 3, Knitting Club 3, Girls' League Representative 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Editor of Audubonite 2. JOSEPH RUSSO Honors Fall 2, Councilman 1, 2, Bowling Club 2. DOROTHY RUSZEL Councilman 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Guide 3, Service Bureau 4, Glee Club Librarian 1, Home Economics Club 2, Dramatics Club 3, Christmas Play 3, Library Girl, Chorus 1, 2, Big Sister 4, Bloom Corridor Patrol 4. TONY SAIA Freshman Class President, Sophomore Class President, Football 1, Bas- ketball 4. VERNELLE SANDERS Business Women of Tomorrow 1, Home Economics Club 2, 3, Library Girl, Chorus 2, G.A.A. Member 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, Homecoming Queen 4, Bloom Corridor Patrol 3, 4. MARY SANDRONE Chorus 1, 2. ANTOINETTE SANFRATELLO Hall Guide 3, chorus 1, 2, 3. VIOLET SANTOSTEFANO l Hall Guide 3, 4, Home Economic Club 2,' 3, Chorus 1, 2, G.A.A. Member 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Bloom Corridor Patrol 3, 4, Christ- mas Play 2. DWARD JOHN SASS 1 onee Public High School, Monee, Illinois. ARY SCARTOZZI ' ramatic Club 1, Chorus 1, 2, G.A.A. Member 1, 2, Basketball 2, 3, 4, olleyball 1, 3, 4. .' in I 4s 1' ,I wi . , 65, Zvfftlasyh E ltii if x R, .ev - fifty-five Q Nb! . ' N..Q Pf,:cq1oz 'fax 's 'T X. fiftyjsix gf?4'f: k0Js MARGERY SCHIMKE ' Dramatic Club 1, Girls' League Representative 1, 2, G.A.A. Member 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Archery 2, 3, 4, Bad- minton 1, 2, 3. . - DON SCHMECKPEPER Commissioner ot Public improvements 4, Councilman 1, 2, Hall Guide 1, 2, Traffic Guide 3, Lieutenant 4, Debate Club, President 1, Managers' Club 3, Football 1, 2, 4, Track 1, 2, 4, Track Manager. JUNE SCHMECKPEPER Chevron Awardll, High Honors Fall 1, Honors Fall 3, Spring 1, 2, Hall Guide Lieutenant 3, Freshman Class Treasurer, Junior.Class President, Senior Class President, Girls' League Representative 1, Debate Club Vice-president 1, Bloom Corridor Patrol 3, 4, Business Training Club 1, Speech Club 2, National Thespian 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 3, Latin Club 4, Library Girl, Advanced Chorus Librarian 2, Christmas Play 3, Big Sister 4, Basketball 2, Volleyball 2. MARILYN SCHMIDT Honors Fall 1, Spring 1, 2, 3, Hall Guide 2, Business Club 2, Badminton Club 3, Business Training Club 1, Girls' League Representative 2, Bas- ketball 1, Volleyball 1, Switchboard 4, Activity Ticket Collector 3. RUTH SCHMIDT Honors Fall 2, Dramatic Club 3, Home Economic Club 2, 3, Band 1, Choir 4, Choir 2, 3, Christmas Play 3. ' . ELAINE M. SCHMITT Bowling Club 1, 2, Photography Club 4, Choir 4, Chorus 1, Select Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, G.A.A. Member 1, 2, 3. AVIS SCOGIN High Honors Fall 2, 3, Spring 2, Latin Club 1, Mathematics Club 1, Audubon Club 2, Secretary, Orchestra 1, 2, 3. JOEY SEDIK , National Honor Society 3, 4, High Honors Fall 1, 2, 3, Spring 1, 3, Honors Spring 2. ROBERT SEELBACK Honors Fall 1, Radio Club 1, 2, 3, Movie Operators Club 4, Amplifier Operator 1, 2, 3. ' JOHN SEGALA . Managers' Club 4, Campus Corps 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, Baseball 4, Track 1, 2, 3, Softball 3. MARGARET SHAMBO ' Hall Guide 2, Badminton 1, Latin Club 3, Girls' League Representative 2. GEORGE SHELTON - Honors Spring 1, Hall Guide 2. SELMA SHIFF Senior Class Treasurer, Home Economics Club 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Bowling Club 1, Dramatics Club 1, G.A.A. Board Member 1, Basket- ball 1, Volleyball 1, Activity Ticket Collector 2, Girls' League Repre- sentative 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3. CAROL SHOWALTER Honors Fall 1, Hostess 4,'Writers' Club Treasurer 'l, Art Club 1, Dra- matics Club 2, 3, National Thespians 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, Choir 2, 3, Christmas Pageant 3, Activity Ticket Collector 2. FRED SIEBERT Intramural Basketball 2, 3. x xr I :V 1 4 , ' -,I ' 19 1 'V bi w - L..-, Me ' . L W - .- Q Ji xr. A H 5' 4' nam as SL,-s 'E' X 4 4 v V 1' 1 9 . 'Y n hu 'I ,vo . .. k 'HQ 1 l.f'L:.J-if 21L'5 t i 'if in Y ! If ,M lbw ,1 LL... ,. ma. 3, ' .hm JOHN SKULTETY Hall Guide 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 3, 4. SHIRLEY SMITH National Honor Society 4, Chevron Award 2, High Honors Fall 4, Honors Fall 2, 3, Spring 1, 2, 3, Councilman 3, Hostess 3, Assistant Com- missioner of Public Welfare 4, Sophomore Class Secretary, Annual Staff 4, Pencil and Palette Club 1, 2, Drarnatics Club 1, National Thespians 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1. NINA SOLDANO Bowling Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. Member 2. ELS E SORENSON Calumet High School, Chicago, illinois. DONALD SPAULDING Honors Fall 2, 3, Spring 1, 3, Commissioner of Public Improvements 4, Hall Guide' 3, 4, Christmas Play 1, 2, Traffic Guide 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespians 2, Proiector Club 1, Amplifier Operator 1, 2, Manager 2, 3, 4, Radio Code Instructor 3. LORRAINE SPINA Sophomore Class Vice-president, Dramatic Club 1, 2, Thespians 3, Pen- cil and Palette Club 1, Girls' League Representative 1, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, G.A.A. Member 4. JO'HN SPOTORA National Honor Society 4, High Honors Spring 1, Sophomore Vice- president, Football 1, 2, 3, Track 2, 3, Councilman. THEODORE SPYRA Honors Fall 4, Boys' Bowling Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-president 3, President 4, Football 1, Baseball 1, 2. - . DOROTHY STEIN Honors Spring 2, Broadcaster Staff 3, Photography Club 1, Knitting Club 3, Home Economics Club 2, G.A.A. Member 4, Girls' League Repre- sentative 2, Switchboard. ELEANOR STEIN Honors Spring 1, 2, Broadcaster Stat? 3, Dancing Club 1, Business Train- ing Club 1, Business Club 2, Knitting Club 2, Chorus 1, 2, 3, G.A.A. Member 4, Switchboard 4, Activity Ticket Collector 2, 3, 4, Movie Op- erator 1. LORNA STEIN High Honors Fall 1, Spring 2, Honors Fall 2, Spring 1, Hall Guide 2, Service Bureau 4, Knitting Club 1, Speech Club 2, Needlework Club 1. SHIRLEE STEIN Hall Guide 4, Assistant Commissioner of Social Activities 4, Sophomore Class Treasurer, Freshman Board, Latin Club 3, Bowling Club 2, 3', 4, Projector Club 1, 2, Dramatics Club 1, National 'Thespians 2, Social Secretary 3, Choir 3, Chorus 2, G.A.A. Board Member 2, Member 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 4, Volleyball 1, 4, Archery 3, Cheerleader 3, 4, Christmas Pl'ay 2, Hall Guide 4. MILDRED STEINBORN , Honors Fall 1, Spring 1, 3, Knitting Club 3, Chorus 1, 2, Girls' Glee Club 3, Badminton 1, 2, Table Tennis 1, Girls' League Representative 3, Switchboard 4. V JESSIE STELTER Hall Guide 3, 4, Junior Board, Senior Board, Bloom Corridor Patrol 3, 4, Home Economics Club 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2, G.A.A. Member 3, 4, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4. MAURICE STRANDBERG' Traffic Guide 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 1, Radio Club 1, Ampli- fier Operator, Proiector Club 1. i Miva? I' ll Ill -I I . e 1 ' O C3 ' I I , rx-, - CQ111Ja?f2 ,, -- .... -. ,. pigfnllnnxgaa ,I -., . ::5fQ' X312 .. 'ug 4' gun ll: 'l, 1' Il' rn 'iw 1111! um. U 111 W I 41 'I Inn: . 'I A nu-mi u -I nl nm: an ,-5 HBE' 1 1 - Ill 1. ,1::: ,:::,l -5 kiif : ' ns ' SEE! 5541 f ' f 5 fifty-nine BOOK STORE 'V sixty JOHN STUCKEY Honors Fall 4, F.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. MARGARET SWEENEY Honors Fall 4, Knitting Club 1, Needlework Club 1. ALBERT TAFFONI Mathematics Club 1, Latin Club 1, Boys' Glee Club 2, Choir 3, 4, Track 3, 4. MARIO THOMAS National Honor Society 4, Chevron Award 1, High Honors Fall 1, 2, Honors Fall 3, Spring 1, 2, 3, Commissioner of Public Improvements 4, Councilman 1, Tragic Guide 3, Broadcaster Staff 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Radio Club 2, Debate Club 2, 3, 4, Basketball 4. EDWARD THUMAN National Honor Society 4, Honors Fall 1, 2, 3, Spring 1, 2, 3, 'Projector Club 2, 3, 4, Radio Club 1, Dramatics Club 2, 3, Bowling Club 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 3. JOSEPH TIERI Hall Guide 3, Bowling Club 3, 4. VERA TRIBO Home Economics Club 2, Library Girl, Freshman Chorus 1. HARRY TRIEBEL Honors Fall 1, 4, Spring 1, Mathematics Club 1, Thespians 2, Radio Club 3, Amplifier Assistant 3, Orchestra 1, 2. KATHERINE TRIPODI EILEEN TUCKER KENNETH TURNER Honors Fall 4, Spring 2, Councilman 1, 3, 4, Annual Staff, Latin Club 1, Proiectors' Club 1, 2, Managers' Club 3, 4, Vice-president 4, Dramatics Club 2,' National Thespians 2, 3, 4, Vice-president 4, Spanish Club 3, Christmas Play 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Activity Ticket Collector 1. BERNICE UMLAND I National Honor Society 3, 4, Chevron Award 1, 2, 3, High Honors Fall 1, 2, 3, Spring 1, 2, 3, Honors Fall 1, Broadcaster Stott 4, Badminton Club 1, 2, President 2, Business Club 1, Bowling Club Secretary 3, Treasurer 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1,'G.A.A. Board Member 3, 4, Mem- ber 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Archery 1, 2, 3, Badminton 1, 2, 3, Big Sister 4, Grade Distribution Committee. LlVlA VAGNONI Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4. CAROL VANDERWALKER . National Honor Society 4, High Honors Fall 2, 4, Honors Fall 1, 3, Spring 1, 2, 3, Councilman 1, Broadcaster Staff 3, Pencil and Palette Club 1, Dramatics Club 1, 2, President 1, Thespians 1, 3, 4, President 3, Speech Club 2, Spanish Club 3, Orchestra 2, 3, 4. ELVA MARlE VELLOTTI Hall Guide 2, Service Bureau 1, Freshman Class Secretary, Broadcaster StafT.3, 4, Quill and Scroll, Dromatics Club 1, Maiorette 2, 3, 4. I I ., Lv i' JPN I N f Q i , ' f2r' . 'fig' ' - f H I v H V ig,-, UBL! ,, B ,Q f- I. Z ,,..if1 356 L.. ffyg, , ,A H -'Ju-4 '-',, ,-- ,L ,gb -C-v,L ,:1' ' ' :-mil? 1-. FI Q' f 5 ,-E' .Ti ,A :- WV., . V . .' E.L-'.f'r3'f vw-L1 7 W, r. fl-.:.,.-+ - ' , ,. . K . 4? . . xt 1 Mm- - , ,.1 L K Q' K w 7 41 'H gd 1 'T' 3 I1 ...M 1 4? 1 ,e .R I , '-'uf ' .. lm. wx-Nh Vlijmfl o n I , , QF? Q15 ,I 4 9' 1 J A 1 Y V V f q u . '. 11 , ' 4-l,1:F-Q , W lujL..k, 0, X ' -,M 4. R fs! J N 'I , 4 fi g' 1 Q w 14 P -+ 4? f I x ' ,, :yin 'sw a 4 A :CV 5 H ' . ' -ffiQ . -,.,5,L if ' - '- ,, ffl ' 1 U ' - ,fe - ,wx ff -'bkfz' U L! if V- I Aix- , 1' A ef' -r -1, V 1, FERN VOIGHT ' 5 Monee Public High School7 High Honors Spring 37 Honors Fall 3, 47 Bowling Club 3, Secretary 4. NORMAN VOLLMER Honors Fall 47 Hall Guide 27 Band 17 Orchestra 1. JOSIE VOLTATTORNI Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4. AILEEN WAGNER Honors Fall 17 Broadcaster Staff 37 Bowling Club 47 Chorus 17 Business Women ot Tomorrow 1. ROBERT WALD National Honor Society 47 Chevron Award 27 High Honors Fall 47 Honors Fall 11, 2, 3, Spring 1, 27 Councilman 17 Annual StaFF7 National Thespians 2, 3, 4, President 47 Photography Club 47 Latin Club 1, President 37 Track 17 Dramatics Club 1, 27 Christmas Play 27 Activity Ticket Collector 27 Senior Class Play. JOHN WALDAL Mathematics Club .lj Bowling Club 47 Chorus 17 Basketball Aj Baseball 47 Intramural Basketball 4. PATRICIA WALTERS Bowling Club 27 Home Economics Club 2j Knitting Club Secretary 37 Chorus 1, 2. , PHYLLIS WASIK High Honors Spring 37 Honors Spring 2, Fall 3, 47 Badminton Club 1, 2, 3j Band 1, 2, 3, 47 Orchestra 3, 47 G.A.A. Member 1, 2, 3, Avi Basketball 1, 2, 3, 47 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 47 Archery 2, 37 Bowling Club Treasurer 4. MILDRED IRENE WATTlER Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, 47 Home Economics Club 1, 47 Library Girl7 Basket- ball 17 Girls' League Representative 17 Chorus 1. DOROTHY WEIN Honors Fall 1, 27 Basketroom Girl 17 Broadcaster Staff 47 Home Economics Club 1, President 27 Bowling Club 2, 37 Spanish Club 37 Thespians 27 Choir 3, Librarian7 Chorus 27 G.A.A. Member Qi Basketball 27 Archery 27 Christmas Play 2. VIRGINIA WEISHAAR Honors Fall 3, 4j Knitting Club 17 Nursing Club 27 Badminton Club 37 Home Economics Club 47 Girls' Glee Club Aj Basketball 17 Activity Ticket Collector 3. ROBERT WELK Honors Spring 17 Councilman 17 Hall Guide 27 Traftic Guide 27 Bowling Club 1, 27 Basketball .lj Football 37 Track 2, 3. ANTOINETTE, WHITFIELD ' Chorus 2. BEATRICE WILKINS Hall Guide 47 Broadcaster Staff 47 Girls' League Representative 1, 2, 447 Home Economics Club 2, 3,7 47 Business Club 27 Chorus 1, 27 Bowling Club 37 Badminton 27 Volleyball 2. PERCY WILLIAMS Councilman 1, 27 Band 37 Track 1, 3, 4. .I A-.-1 nl 0 , . f - . ,' vig 'll -1 ' 1 5 ff 1 l Q1 ' l . 147555555555 V ,,. -is MQ ' sixty-three Q , .r ef 'ff' -W sixty-tour HENRY WISE National Honor Society 3, 4, Chevron Award l, 2, 3, High Honors Fall l, 3, 4, Spring 'l, 3, Honors Fall 2, Spring 2, Councilman 4, Hall Guide 1, 3, 4, Chief of Hall Guides 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Broadcaster Stat? 4, Radio Club 'l, Latin Club 3, Debate Club 3. Chairman of Debate Team 4, National Thesbians 2, Treasurer 3, 4, Co-editor of the Tower 4, Christmas Pageant 2, 3, Activity Ticket Collector l, 2, Grade Distribution Com- mittee 4. HELEN WITOS Honors Fall 1, Senior Board, Choir 3, Chorus l, 2, Maiorette 3, 4. GERALDINE WOLFE I Debate Club 1, Photography T, 4, Badminton 'l, 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Archery 1, G.A.A. Member l, 2, 3, 4, Basket Room Girl T, 2. FLORENCE YACONO ' Honors Fall 4, Hall Guide 4, Chorus l. BETTY JANE YODER Home Economics Club 2, Knitting Club 3. LAURA YOUNG I Home Economics Club T, 2, Bowling Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, Chorus 2, Basketball 2. ' JEANETTE ZAJAC Bowling Club 4, G.A.A. Member 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4. RUDOLPH ZAMAROCY Dancing Club, Bancl 3, 4. PIO ZANCO Activity Ticket Collector 4, Parking Squad 2. ALICE ZARLENGO Honors Fall T, 4, Spring 3, Home Economics Club 4. RALPH ZIEBELL JACQUELINE ZUMBAHLEN 5 as 6 if , - A i.'1'g..'- 1 Liga'- xw 0 5 A' - ' y ' 1- Nwk . x . Y Ulf, ' w ,xv X .Wig . . 'w,'l 11'tk'Ll'w , ! flEfn31e..4-si ' ' WX. -3. Q J Q 2 Q J 1 N ' ,A I uf .1 'fe-v www. I MX 5,,9 sixty-five x H I 1 1 sixty-six C .' f rl ' 1 -- ' L .f K. rf -yn: ' al- ,N .N , N 4 . Prom QUGBD Homecoming Dance - ummmmmmmmm!! June receives the D.A.R. award e e V 3, . Yiiif 15 a . ., Snake - Dance. revelers l.. ,..-.Q ,g. -N '4 J ,, of 1. Q-i':w ' wi 3351 -..-...... . W. .. . l I 1 -v -4 - --H v -'sr'--1 , f, 1 'kc' g 'W ' ' ' , I ' ' B M V - r a 1 lf.. -' . 0 Y , - ' ' 0 0 ' A 7 d r yfgrnfh' 1 C HC .i . J A , G LV' ' V A , S o . . Ms., - f P . A, e P .P .v, f i V. -W-' X r E e X' V . d ru 1.1, . ' i , 1 I' N .. I o z, -. X' r Warner Cup back home again l X 4- I Jn nl 'E ' 3 V Y' 1uC X K L Q 55 sixty-seven sixty- CITIZEN Sam Ambrosini, Joan Anderson Truman Anderson Mario Angelini Angeline April Roland Arnell Marie Aubert Colleen Austgen Dorothy Baker Anthony Balassone Margretta Barilow Richard Beeson George Behm Joyce Bell I Lorraine Bell Mariorie Bell Dorothy Bellis , Saramae Berolzheimer Jane Bielenin Phyllis Bielskis I Mardelle Biesboer Charmaine Blaisdell James Blakemore Marilyn Bloom Richard Bonick Peter Borgia Ethel Brackman ll Holy John! CHATTER Boy oh boy! You kill me. That'Il do, Rush. 8 Always work in English. Are you Kidding? Hi character! Peel me a grape, hey. Aw heck! Mau Dona Mea. Oh brother! Aw nuts! What d'ya know, keed? Greetings gate, let's cogi- tate. q Good deal. Toss it out. My gosh!! Certainlyl ' GolIy Moses! Oh father! Oh heavens! How cute! f'All right. Most fine. Shucks. l'm still living. Oh, brother! LewisgBrandon I Hi! Gladys Brindle ' No bunk? Betty Brooke Ouchl Orlando Bruni 1 Ruth Ella Burns Betty Callecod What cha say, kid? Hey, Mack! Oh brother! Florence Cameli How sad. Helen Carducci Alice Carlson He's cute! Criminy lke! Donald Carlson Gee-man! eight AMBITION ASSET Draft bait E Jockey cap To drive a ialopy Figure Propaganda expert Nifty ties Machinist Gentlemanlikeness To get married Pepsodent smile Playboy . Size IOM gunboats To fly a plane Blonde hair 26 girl Naturally straight hair Bob's wife' Sociability To graduate Robert Taylor's secretary To playin a swing band Mechanical engineer Cadet nurse Nurse Nurse Good wife Own a farm Wave. Housewife Nurse U Housewife It's a secret Engineer Dr. Bonick Aeronautical engineer See the world Yeoman To find my hidden beauty Q Doctor's wife Musician ' To have a boy first and a girl second Cadet Nurse Housewife Lon McAlIister's secretary See Rio de Janiero Reporter Smile and curly hair Dimples Trumpet Ignoring! women Smile. Bugging Talking Smile Patience Can be so-o-o-o-o-o nice Pug nose V Blonde hair An A in English Brown eyes Blonde hair Beautiful eyes My roommate's ward- robe Blongle ,hair Brain U That's the S64 question Smile Jalopy Slonting eyes Easy to get along with Cute lips Shoes I Sense of humor Ability to get by cmzEN Gilda Cetrone Violet Christopher Irene Cialkowski Mary Corsiglia Madeleine Counelis Nelda Craig Walter Craig Doris Cromley Maggie Darden Valentino DeAngeIo Viola DeBoer Marshall DeFrank Josephine DePasquale Nancy D'Orazio Henry Duensing Delynn Eaken Evelyn Egelske Berith Eklund Frank Emole Joan Englehardt Rosella Enzweiler Russel Erickson Aida Fares RusseI,Farrar Guido Fiacco Robert Forrest Dominic Frattura Leona Fredericks John Fremouw Evelyn Fritzsche Marilyn Gansen Phyllis Ga nsen Ruby George I I I I I I I ll I I I I CHATTER 'Oh' iive itl 'Joe Matadotts! 'Oh heck! 'What's your name, honey? 'Oh please! 'Oh fine! 'Howdy doody, Judy? 'Holy murder! 'Coachl 'Are you kiddin'? 'You .think you're cute? You are. Why do you do that? I II I I I I I I ll II 'My nervous aunt! Don't gimme no griefl 'Jee-zus! 'How dry. 'Oh cribl 'Hey, Heyl 'Did I get Cl letter today?? 'That's for sure. Are ya braggin' or com- plainin'? ' And that's for sure! My Ford is thirsty. I I 'Could be. 'Could be. That's tough! Gads! I II I 'You iust ain't iivin'. Jeepersl 'Hi ya babel Judis Priest! l haven't done my English. AMBITION Beautician Bowl 300 Nurse Pianist Marines Travel 'round the world Army Deep sea diver Spanish teacher Pattern maker Work - then? V Gym teacher Nurse Dress-maker To graduate Nurse Aviatrix Air hostess Get away from a gro- cery store Go out west Beauty operator Coca-Cola driver Beautician ' A Charles Atlas . To go to college one day Marry Lauretta The government is deciding Loafer . E Stay single as long as possible 4 Lab technician ' To graduate in 1945 Housewife Housewife ASSET Happiness Sense of humor Height Good sense of humor ' Big' blue eyes V Freckles Big feet, good under- standing Ability to sleyep any- where Quiet Money V Friendliness ' Vernelle Green eyes Smile , Tall, dark, and I fcensoredl Eyes I Big blue eyes Tiny, Never had a steady That certain something Eyes Blue Ford Hair My physique My long underwear Proiector club Doing the impossible Quaint legs Blonde, wavy hair Politeness to my elders Eyes Blonde hair Nice personality sixty-nine CITIZEN Velma Granno Gloria Green Eleanor Grutzius Mariorie Hartmann Robert Heinz Bette Jane Henclron ' Carl Hieber Martha High Theoclora Hires Paul Hlavach Dorothy Horton James Houk Christ Hrones Elsie May Hunt Marie lafollo Eldon Ihnen Victoria Janota Gertrude Jarecki Jeanette Johnson Evelyn Jonas Matthew Kamstra James Kane Jeanette Kasprzak Mary Kehoe Bernice Kampe Eleanor Keuch Dolores Klyczek Shirley Koch Pauline Koenigsman Pauline Kolnik Steve Kotesa Ted Kozlowski Florence Kremen seventy ll II ll ll ll ll II CHATTER 'Yea-uh-huh! Hi, stuff! That kills me! II Oh rny nerves! That's right. 'You bet! Hi! Oh! My gosh! l don't know. Don't got. Quid in igne Pulchra. That's a pistol! You're sharp! Holy cow! . That's fer me! You said' it. Gee whiz! Hi, youlall! Oh, nuts! Ain't that a pistol? Il Therefs an answer to that. I Hey, George! Well, my gosh! My nerves! Gee whiz! 'Oh, nuts! Fer hevins' sake! Oh????? Il I I should live so long!' That'sl tough! Holy cow! Ah fooey! XAMBITION Housewife Housewife Housewife Travel with K. K. Machinist Housewife Navy Dancer Housewife Undecided Obstetrician Chemical engineer Nurse Teacher Navy Air Corps Successful businesswo- man Success in the business world Nurse Writer . Farmer Journalist Nurse Write a book Marry a rich man Private secretary Air hostess Nurse Marry a good looking man Raise a football team Play with the Chicago Cubs Stay a bachelor - Travel ASSET Pretty hair Sense of humor Big blue eyes Karl Small feet Legs Handwriting My soldier Ability to sew Money A Ability to make friends Dimples A car, a nickel, and two bow ties Ability to get along with others Playing the piano Many friends Keen memory Dark eyes Gift of gab Compatibility Auburn hair Sincerity Giggles Sense of humor Blonde hair Brown eyes Ears Ability to dream any- where Pretty hair Personality My right arm Friendliness Rolling eyes cmzEN Leonora Kriszcziokaitis Eleanor Krzykowski Phyllis Labue Bernice Labutis Roger Lange Wilma Lange Elizabeth Lawing Imogene Layrnen Mary Elizabeth Lloyd Nick LoBue Robert LoBue Marie Lustig Jean Macchioni Patricia McLaughlin Lois Madsen Ray Malina George Marchigiani Helen Marchigiani Ann Marias Rita Marshall Roy Marshall Victor Martello Charles Marthaler Shirley Marthaler Lorraine Martin Richard Martin Frine Marzano Mary Maxwell Frances Mayer June Marie Mazonas Anna McCoy Blythe McCradie Clarence McCray Marilyn McEldowney Il ll ll ll Oh, Dick! II cHATTER ' l don't believe it! Hom You killer! Come on, now. Man o' live! That's for me. Oh boshl lloh Yesll Gee kid. Yes, I'll squeeze you. Profanity. Kiddo, how's everything? Ye gads, no! My nerves. Let's make this intei- esting. What cha say kid? That's solid! Gee whiz! Are you kidclin'? Hiya, kid! Hi you! All. Hi, sunshine! Brother! IlWhY?ll You bet! Oh my Godfather! Oh fine! fl ll What a character! Madinki! It's a good deal. ll You're cruel! Believe me! You think so? You can say that again. AMBITION Organist Artist Secretary Schoolteacher Rear-Admiral in the Waves Librarian V Sing with an orchestra Air stewardess Get a rich man Take life easy None Get married Sing opera Doctor's wife' Nurse Sergeant-Maior U.S.M.C. Machinst Beauty operator Singer A Beauty operator Grave digger Engineer Machinist Secretary Beauty operator A job from 12 to 'I with an hour off for lunch Career woman Dancing teacher Go to college Travel ' Teacher Artist - Doctor Live in Switzerland l Asser Good disposition Nice Smile My blue eyes Courtesy A line Brains My voice Pretty hair Always willing to help others , Sucker Physique Blue eyes i Music Richard Sense of humor Good iudge of beauty Personality Dark eyes ' Gorgeous face Brown eyes Crooked politician Drawing Curly hair Beautiful eyes Shape Motorcycle I Nice smile Sense of humor Dimples Dimples My height Wonderful father Girls That's what l want to know seventy one CITIZEN . Rochelle McElroy Ted McElwee Donna McL'ean Victoria Meskauskas Chester Meyering Louise Michalek Frank Michalesko Frank Mikos Louise Molyneaux Donald Moore Marilyn Morga n Joan Moses Gertrude Mulder Elaine Multog Betty Jane Myers Shirley Myers . Patricia Nagle Mildred Napoli Elmer Narcissi Shirley Nay ,Shirley Neidringhaus George Newquist Thomas Newquist Francis Nicholas Robert Nordberg Valeria Norvil I William Nosal Jennie Novelli Elizabeth Nowak John Onofrio Elaine Osterburg . Vincent Pacula I Nick Pagoria Sarah Pahgoria Arnold Pala nca seventy-two ll ll Il ll Amen! ll ll ll ll I Well army. ll Il Il Ye gods! ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll II . cl-IATTER , Hey now! What a queer! What do you know? You wanna' know some- ' thing? Oh, pardon me for living! Father divine! ll Aw come on Helen. Jeepers! That's tough! The cat's meow. Mother McCree! Oh, for Pete's sake! Honest? l'Il be hanged! Oh how sad! Who died? Tomorrow. Ah, heck! I'm fatigued! You look like someone I know. Say, don't I know you? tcensoredy' My nerves! That's tough! Gee! Oh fudge! Big head. Oh brother! ll Horse feathers! How's your liver? Gee wilikers! How's yours? AMBITION Typist Fame, fortune and hap- piness Dancing teacher A ASSET Abaiatylio thank quickly Brains Acroloatic dancing Not having to catch buses Talking Farmer Secretary Mr. Dyer's assistant Helen Mayhew Secretary Office worker 100 on a chem test Ottice worker Nurse - Radio actress Singer Banker Opera singer Mrs. P. Stay single Graduate from Illinois Waves Work with Power's models Army - Army Ambition? What's that? Waves Machinist Engineer Nurse Draftsman See the world Street cleanor Businessman Shorthand whiz Goto Illinois Sweet and cute Always feel like a man Nice complexion Helen Mayhew Can control my temper I like everybody A good understanding -size 8 Are you kiddin'? Blue eyes Sense of humor Blue eyes Wavy hair Ralph Always smiling Height Smile A marine Quietness Always happy Sleep Set of cocked dice Magnetic personality Charmaine Magnetic personality Green eyes Curly hair Blue eyes Honesty My car Speed and depend- ability Good looks CITIZEN Angelo Pancrazio Jean Patton - Eleanor Pelliccioni Frank Pendowski Mary Peri Charlene Peterson Harold Peterson Roger Peterson Odea Petrelli Gloria Pettigrew Josephine Picot Carlo Pierdndozzi Fedora Pignotti Mary Pisterzi Oswald Piunti Violet Piunti Margaret Potts Jackie Price Barbara Puckett Jackie Pulcini Bob Radtke Jeanne Reid Clara Rekau Frances Rellis , Helen Ricchuito Elaine Reitz Eddis Mae Riggins Helen Rotondi ' Cleo Roush June Rudin .Joseph Russo Dorothy Ruzsel Anthony Saia Vernelle Sanders Mary Sandrone Antoinette Santratello Hey Iad. I I I I I II CHATTER AMBITION 'Oh you kid! Engineer 'Okay. Super dancer 'Are you kiddin'? Housewife 'See what I mean? Machinist Hey Mabell Housewife Tutti trutti on you 'It's a sad world. 'What 'bout that? Pa ntaloonsI Madon! I 'How sad. 'Are you kidding? 'You aren't just akiddin'I Gee! Are you kiddin'? 'Jeepersl 'Say, have you heard the latest? 'God bless it! 'You're livin' in a bubble. 'Oh hotsy. 'Oh fine. 'That's no joke. Nevermind. Gee whiz! 'Gee whiz! So help me! 'For Pete's sake! 'No iosh? I 'Gimme a ride? 'Hey, baby! 'Where's my man? My nerves. How sad. too. Pilot Live in a gym Own a T ration book Nurse Nurse Housewife Businessman Beauty -operator Sweet housewife i Be somebody in the world Travel Housewife Mrs. Van Johnson' Concert pianist Private secretary ' To graduate A date with Van Johnson Housewife Nurse Stenographer Chemist Dietitian Ottice worker A Mrs. Short story writer Businessman , Man hater A business with Carlo Private secretary Cadet Nurse Housewife ' Asset Big brown eyes Curly hair Charm Temper Black hair Height Handsome blonde President of' the Morgue Staying awake in school Sense of humor e 1 Giggling My carl Naturally curly hair Blue eyes Red hair Personality Steve ' Eyes and lips - Like people Nice personality Bashfulness fbig iokel Innocent eyes Many bangs Eyes Ears N. H. S. Sewing Curly hair Friendly personality Dark Irish eyes Knows Mr. Cassidy Green eyes Pretty dark eyes Marshall DeFrank Curly hair Long black hair seventy-three CITIZEN Violet Santostefa no Edward Sass Mary Scartozzi Margery Schimke Don Schmeckpeper June Schmeckpeper Elaine Schmidt Marilyn Schmidt Ruth Schmidt Avis Scogin Robert Seelbach John Segala Margaret Shambo George Shelton Selma Shiff Carol Showalter Fred Siebert John Skultety Shirley Smith Nina Soldono Elsie Sorensen Don Spaulding Lorraine Spina John Spotora Ted Spyra Mildred Steinborn Dorothy Stein Eleanor Stein Lorna Stein Shirlee Stein Jessie Stelter Maurice Strandburg John Stuckey Margaret Sweeney Albert Taffoni Mario Thomas Edward Thuman seventy-four II I I I ll ll Il ll Il CHATTER That's a pistol. Oh, baby doll. II Jeepers! Shades of sweeny! Hi ya good lookin'! Well, I don't think . You don't say? 'That helps, too. 'Oh, my goodness! 'Up the creek without. 'wowur' ' fo Gods! Slick-chick! No bunk? Oh cow! What's cooking? o kid! S Stop!!l God bless you. Oh Hagens! Who dat up dere? 'fl don't believe it! ll You sure? You burn me up! Oh mother! O man! Do tell! Oh beans! Oh, dough! That's a S2 pistol! Fire two! ll Any day now. ' My nerves! Sad-sack. IIHEIII I feel for you. II Wouldn't that frost you? AMBITION Marry a sailor Draftsman Cadet Nurse Cadet Nurse Field of chemistry Nurse Nurse Secretary Raise a football team Secretary V-5 V-5 Nurse Navy Beautiful legs Bubble dancer Auditor Marine Corps Diplomat Career woman Nurse Stay out bf the infantry Interior decorator Chemical engineer Professional Bowler Secretary Secretary Go to Alaska Pass chem Graduate in '45 Marry a certain sailor Navy Farmer See the world Singer with a band Publish a radical news- paper Professional gambler ASSET Pretty hair My girl I Brown hair Personality plus Knowing coach Nelson Personality plus Eyes Blonde hair Personality plus 66 ............ Brain? 5 HUPPY Betty Jane and Caroline Permanent Vocal chords Bill Height Fun , Good disposition Beautiful clothes Tiny hands A key to Freddie's Swell personality Friends I Blue eyes No temper Pat Dotty in shorthand Shape Voice Photography Blue eyes Appetite Eyes Black curly hair Long legs Willingness to work CITIZEN Joseph Tieri Vera Tribo Harry Triebel Katherine Tripodi Eileen Tucker Kenneth Turner Bernice Umland Livia Vagnoni II ll ll CHATTER Could be. Gee-zuz! Don't burn me up! Oh l don't carel Let's neck! oh fooeyiff IIA! Il Carol Va nderwalker' Fidcllesticks. Elva Vellotti Fern Voight Norman Vollmer Josie Voltattorni Aileen Wagner Bob Wald John Waldal Patricia Walters Phyllis Wasik , Mildred Wattier Dorothy Wein Virginia Weishaar Robert Welk Antoinette Whitfield Beatrice Wilkens Percy Williams Henry Wise Helen Witos Geraldine Wolfe Florence Yacano Betty Jane Yoder Laura Young Jeanette Zaiac Rudolph Zamarocy Pio Zanco Alice Zarlengo Ralph Ziebell ll Let's go!! ll II ll Il Gee kid ! Il ll ll ll ll ll Go home. You ain't kiddin'. Oh my nerves! Oh ye gads! High class! N uts! . ll Hey! Hell's bell's! Aw shucks! ll l'm sorry. Jeepers! What the heck! Great! Hi doc! II Don't worry. Go to hell! Y Nuts. Just a minute. Are you kidding? Oh bugs! Oh, sugar! Heel no! Holy smoke! How cute! , Why??? Jacqueline Zumbahlen That kills me. t That don't make sense. AMBITION Machinist . Get married r Engineer Dress designer Air stewardess Top man on a totem pole See the world Al's wife - Wash big showwindowns Mechanical engineer Privatesecretary 1 Machinist Housewife Travel with Carl M.D. Pilot Go to California Undecided Comedian Travel M.D. Be married Tell more jokes Nurse Chemist ' President of the U. S. Torch Singer ' First class pilot Secretary Housewife Gold digger Enter a profession Safe cracker To please Enter a profession Machinist H White collar girl ASSET Getting in and out of arguments Loud voice Tall and blonde Curly hair Red hair Broad shoulders Height GU Loving, Sister's clothes Personality Ability to laugh at corny iokes Big feet Personality Slacks appeal Beautiful legs Curt Dot Notveasily swayed Howling laugh Bow legs Long eyelashes Social butterfiy Jokes They're all liabilities Manly chest An Alger personality Teeth Sense of humor Shorty Bud S.-Crete Eyebrows A Pretty complexion Handsome - Wavy hair' Beautiful hair Car Trouble evader seventy-five 'fbi f .. .- .. 5 Qfvs w l-., -it the l 1 ad. M ik i'.'JgJ.'l. ' -fglii Q Ts ' ii WFP Q ll: ' fi lim ' i I' 1 4 X , ' Yr lr Q V N L, 'T l -1 if ,ij I I ,I i , if' . A 1 1 , A 1 l l . ' lb Us Us l I lx 1 Y it I , .NX X ji ' 1. V Y I . . Q l lm, .i . i ' 1 ll . ' Rl l m ti i l, 1: W EIL L 7 ' I f '-is ,V fl , l J ' ..w-rfb-A i '.t.- :-.,sL -rgl . :l'f,I' 2' ii , V i f -if-.zips . ll 11 ,3' IfV1 'g- .,,'.. -if ll':i.lg'fL'iiQ1'fli-if ' ,- ' qiqtf-W'l-EEA ' N. --ll---ig? A W -'--'ifif- 'Wf zgtnsmmr ,... .iz-it-1l1i,L'FE,1-4 fa. 2.11 19- i'-1 - L 'ggi-11.1 .:f-- 11424 '-'. ms-13 mf, L - 3 q .f 'I' -vm wt-lfiL . 't, mimi 1 'X' Wi'-'QE 'fel 'J I mf aini,g-zfil pw' ji' 11 P 'tt i g:L-H219 ' -it ,sv-tg, N .img frxygglzll f-I nil- !i.i,i1 ,uf A - lt is the first ui all problems for to. do in this universe. aiiman to find out what kind of woikihe is 7.1 .M 'r , yi. .. .... .l ., ,- I 1,-uve,-. rf '- '-'Ut' : '1r iCw.i' mv v, H Af,-,..: . ., .H LA -' '- 1 at-41 - V 2::z4Y'i t:' i iv-,.-fr. 'B' ,A s ' 1:,,,',.1, i i ..,i -i 4 i v T' 1231 , l l . Q, i i l , .315 - YT . - -' 1 . ,K . Ml, ., . 1, 5j W .W ,V - I V , 1.7 1 t - 'lx V X-Wg: .H r lf , l , I: I -f-. H 'Ti 5 , , . ,I+ , , , s L, 'JW ' 'il V. fr: f W V ,, W ai' 'ini -ai...1...iL..-., t . it .I l ,l ' .- M? g , . 1'-via' V fe, .. - is a - so l '.-avr.,-,i r , rgfifff ,Q--fi, Q ' xx l U, ,, grfatfflf. Q - l l T l. Ni. .LLL -- .1f,' 2-raw f,-?.9 ,,rf , ,.--r -1 s wwf' :S Z1-U Bloom offers an outstanding range of vocational courses to r prepare its youths for a definite purpose in life. Underelassmen put their energy and ambition ltopraotioal use in making America strong industrially. E ,r a r if gina. .,4-,.,..i. Kane Hedw- Uvgognonfy Ssssbn. Cho: km, Toni C '-im, Y-ondd his Okon, Schro 1 Mah Xocis, heav- Keane ima Co V FEV- s 'Nihon F. 'V., Semen ohm, that ' Soma 1 0 Seb nah! I YNBY. K Seo et, 00 Edna Gvnv 1 en!-L EMEDf W 1?-of ,Dodd S S1 RO ROW YW- BD SEGO Seven ty-eighf . .iq The I1 Junior Dayu . bl , . assem Y cas 1 . In acqion! cuiss nr mmv-sux Hi, JUNIORS! This is your year of sophistica- tion Cso they say!J, but it was far from with- out other accomplishments! You bought the Joseph Compratt Memorial plaque in the library as a remembrance of an outstanding class leader. Yours also is the honor of estab- lishing another class tradition, that of Junior Day, this year celebrated with an all-male assembly, Wedding of the Nations. Besides the patriotic leis sold on this occasion, you benefitted your treasury selling football tags, candy, and blue-and-gold pencils. Not to stop there, the Junior Indian Pow-wow and Penny Social were red letter days on every- body's calendars. Will you ever forget Coach Nelson as presiding judge? The frosting on your cake . . . head cook, Miss Collins . . . was the prom at Lincolnshire country club. Make ready, Senior faculty . . Q here come those ambitious Juniors! seventy-nine Ted Adams Dora Alexander Eleanor Amadio Grace Anderson Helen Anderson Pasquale Angelini Catherine Angellotle Earl Ashley Elsie Aftwood Frances Backer Joseph Baczynski Billy Bohlman James Baird Joseph Barka Jerome Baron Paul Barwig Margaret Benialka Elmer Bernard Naomi Beria Gloria Biaconi Belly Bisig Donald Bloesch June Bloom Lillian Bonehi , , Lillian' Borak Norman Borgwardl Dan Boughlon Edward Bouma' Edith Bramanfi Shirley Brantley Shirley Braun Joyce Brewer Betty Brooke Marilyn Bross Mary Bruni James Bruno Michael Bruno Jennie Bucclno Walter Burallo Clementine Calaccu Belly Callecod eighty f. fir-1, : 51 tug 1.51, . ,-' 1 I' T B 4 - -lj ,,T1 i ,R J . A ,v. '-a-ff f - Y , Elaine Buchholz ij ,A 'Y' , - W fx- ' - ' ' if in -. Q vffih r 11' , .' ', Lf fl A ,Q 1 A. I l H Z x .b GK 1 X N ' 'vi l 1 Wlxw' wa, ,K F f M l' ll W1 r h , ,. x flgjwgjgrigfinn -1 ' x '5'Ql'x CLASS UF NINE , -4 ll i .N .,. r t ,. . r G- J 2 N HQ! ,N ' , V ll K -F' elf l ' r A. 4. 'zz' ,. ,. '41 r -' I ' 5 l 7? I ' 'll 4 w 4 C..- K' 1 N 'Q l TEEN FURTY-SIX w l Fr: , W! ,Il 21 f ' ul -2 -i n 1 L :,. A-J ' Y1, 'tA1v -AL 6: - .,z. Hg, V ,. tg ,., fs- PW K 4- -QW - .1 -J. , '-1, R I Q ' V i y s. K l 4 M 1, J 4 , I 'Ft YV' .5--9 , ' . . A 'i ff, li '? V Q, 'G ru-fe-4 ffl, 'Ffa cxfgfu v, .,., ' I - A-11 f ' we-w . 'K' ..'1'n, '- - , - ' F 1. ' .UM u 4 e , X li li . ' ' 'if'37 I , f 'ia i X 1 . K z - in A V , , 1 1 Q -'H N - 1 no A ' fa '1' - 'f.:'lt, ' ' f' , rf 4 . n ' x J F' A 'fi' I SL ' 4? lb tr J Y ' L f' ii f ,'?' fn-Lg, 1-' N 1,4 A ' .12-'39 A A nag!! r J il 4 4 I W I , .M , , ' r ,ei .v 'X .1 LJ- J. .,t. mf W 4 J My 1 3 I -x l , x ,, ll 5 f . - gr! 5,3 J mf-L 'iglwillv I .. I N -i ,?1Ei:'lg! 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A ' l V' W N : , ,., W 'til i , ' V- 1 ,gill ', f' W ' . A - 'l -: ff I ' , N 1 O Louis Cameli Kenneth Cannon Louis Carcelli Dolores Carlson Marilyn Carroll Peggy Carter Mary Ciambrone James Cicchi Betty Cinnamon Theresa Clark Antoinette Cobb Leroy Cohen Laura Combs Anthony Compagnoni Jacqueline Costabile Mary Jane Crabtree Robert Crain Robert Crum Ada Damiani Mary Damiani Gilda D'Antonoli Emerson Davis louise Davis Frances DeGuilio Bennie Delehoy, Dorothy Demith John DeRosa Lucille Dettmering Corinne DeVoe Sam DiGiovanni John I DiMascio Theresa Dionne Lloyd Dohmeier Norene Dohmeyer Etta Drakes Dolores Doensing Richard Duensing Thomas Dyrda Conrad Ehlebracht Henry Ehlebracht Robert Eigsti Joseph Einhom eighty-one Irwin Eiskamp Virginia Elordi Dominic Emole Peter Emole Edward Erickson Patricia Erhart Tonya Faso Pat Fearon John Fedok Pearl Ferroro Donald Filips . V Mork Fisk Jack Folia Romeo Formentini Mae Ella Fox Betty Frobasen Dorothy Froncek Dorothy Fuller Dolores Gardner Audrey Gasior Katherine Gavin John Glenn ' Andrew Gliotloni Paul Godowic Helga Goering Marilyn Goodman Samuel Groziono John Guidotti eighty-two 'J lt, X, .A if, .J he ' Eif- V' . RJ ,.trt, ,- ,W J 4 . H e 'B , A f 'N .uf -' 'ik I 1. I ,. ,ft . . ,-,', -'1' ' n,' , t -ett W f Y , i ' 8 'QE 'F' ' . ' 1 .. H, v w U yl P7 I ', il. . 'L' I- .J . 1 I AL ' 3 1215! 1-v . ,,.A , v., -1' Seems to be an excess of squaws at the Junior pow-wow. If ,J vi' :J if S CLASS UF NINE x-zfrlr 'vb Y Y .IQ-s , l x 1 ' 'i lx 1 Ink l Q il-an 4 1 4 ' 1 1 5 A1 - JN , W . .V TEEN FURTY-SIX v Lv: 6. I n ' , ' V il! X I I, X 6 lu ., ll? , 'iw .allj , .V ,,1. A, 3: Y , sm. G- b j gl 4 law ' .- ' 'z - :nur w- - if' V ,. i' T ' ' . ', rl' V, A jf .11 . I l l ' r A -nw 1. - - -.. . -H lu l. , W l fi fl? , L-1 'X + V srl kit i ii',gf' .. kL.S..1 -ii? Q l rj ' I ,V , 'E' , . . x. 1. ii? ' ' l 'i 13 i .F -11 u - . n' H 1 ' fs -th' Back and forth Ro-1 , . RI ' If day in and day out- 'rhe lumbering buses roll. Lena Owens Virginia Gyger Catherine Hack Charlotte Hagens Betty Hank Gloria Hansen Lorraine Harrington Mildred Heidemann Kenneth Hellriegel Marion Helsel Jean Henderson Leonard Hering Charlotte Hervey Ruth Hewerdine Patricia Hill Jethro Hills Eleanor Hoevker Anna Hoisington Edward Holcomb Eleanor Horency Elaine Hrones Robert Huntoon Arnold Iaconi Marlep Ihnen Beatrice James George Janser Ronald .lessen ' Donald Johns eighty-three Clifford Jones . , . Corliss Jordan Ella May Jung 3 . h e HIE, X . f x Gerald Jurgenson Dolores Kaczmarske Arlene Kahler 1 John Kalus Nina Kappmeyer Diana Karowski Pai Keigher Joseph Keller Robert Kicker! x Jean' Kikkert Doris Klinger Elaine Koeniginan Mildred Koester William Koesier Lois Kopp' Melvin Kranz Jerry Lane Leonard Laya Rozell Leavell , ' ff Norman Lee , rf-. im I Marilyn Lichfenberger ' Z I .loan Lindberg ' ' ' Willis Lloyd GAT' '11!'f'gv:l1-1. V X K . L. 1 Dolores Lohue .' 1 . . ., .lack LoCascio Lorraine Long Vern Long Eileen Longhursi .lean Lottinville Kenneth Love eighty-four I: an Y! 3 I , .3 1 ' C'-iv QL fi .M c wi d '- 1 ' -4 I r ln 1 K X i ' 5 if e x x l 3 6 ' se- E -sz, fl f . ef, I , . NX CLASS UF NINE Presto! Cha ngol And now you see, before you-???? I' 1,-E. L 'wi f :fiQZ'3 1 X Iii A s f' - e ,f',5, Q- N 'V H' 5 A 'VH Lxx 1 ,L N 19.43 : lu w I-in VY if! ' , i ,' , .fi ,.- ' l -1 , . 3, ,-'W :V wt, , ig- .ii-11 ' t ' J :L f V, .X .V 1 LA ,' I 'l . H r.: jft I ' 1 . ,ii '-.4 . -. 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' f, ' f fllf in 'V s NO WOLFING - remember you're selling penncmtsl I l 7, if ' l fl ' B' 1 l all , id ' l gl P-. . n - wr , ' Valli -: 5, l 'Rn 36 My 'I 'scifi ,F w 'Qu 1 l 'li i' if all l l A .,l1'v ' -N ,' ' iff rl l l fl , . w S l 5 x l l Rx: 1 l 4 5, S l V+ ll ., - +1-.. wlf Lei, F Rose Luzi Mary Muckler Pairicia Magnuson Eleanor Malizia Robert Mannel Arihur Manthey Lillian Mark Florence Marlin Marilyn Marlin ,Isabelle Martire Thelma Masseiti Myrtis Maurer Louis Maurizi Helen Mayhew Jack McEldowney Sally McGehee Keith McKee Joyce Meade Florence Metcalfe Edna Meyer Frances Micek Belly Michael Robert Mikuta Betty Miller Jane Miller - Ronald Molyneaux Mary Monroe Yolanda Montella Elaine Monlesonti Elizabeth Munson Audrey Naumunn Muriel Nave Yolanda Nehnevay eighty-five Elaine Nelson James Nelson Richard Nelson Shirley Niedringhaus Lorraine Nietfeldt Nils Norling Robert Nortmeier Gene Novelli Agnes Nowicki Raymond Nylcaza Helen Ogibovic Charles Ohlinger - Lois Olson Ronald Overbey Howard Paarlberg Angelo Pace Raymond Palanca Ruth Palm Phil Panici Lucille Paradiso James Paris Carol Pause Carolyn Peterson Lydia Pilma Walter Platenlcu - Joseph Poerio Frank, Frist Ralph Prosser Vincent Ranieri Claudine Rankin Louis Rausei - Marie Ray Ruth Reeve Alfronso Ren da Big hty-six G 1 . ' ii , ,.. J u - W J 'ng C v .I xl, PM F L.: 1 1- fltlxl I R .. ,M .y V ., A QQ vel nv 4 ' ll J 'f - ,X , 5 L - 43 fzl' A f l' P' -. -I we xg, il'v.?if,' lil vii Q ','-.fl y fy J ' 1 1' , N 1 MXN Q14 . -5 li P Lg it .I CLASS UF 1 11, ffl ul ' NL -' T- .fy , I f--N R in W' X 4 J, ' 1 3 F- '- M .e . .R , +,.,.g-f il ' 1' 1 J' UV - M ,f L' ' PX JI -Q RMB mx f, - ' ' 'L Mx .- 1,.'g ' ce I, . , l m m' l .' ll fi V K l X' l I I li l 'I x 1 '1 r v 1 -f ' 1 HU, , 1. . ' -41 .' g- l: - A 'A 1 -s M4934-l 1 'fi ' iw -' In - 1 R, I I r 'il J l r ' fl W I Ill . I lc , A . its Careful there, song watch that wheel! ,,., A . ,QU TEEN FURTY-SIX ' I f rg' , 1. t 'x 1 ,- . , W' 'K 2,1 4 -Q ' x' L lk! i . ,'li' My ' it u it-Y ' -t '1- , , lg , I l 4 a lf ! ,- IQ S I 'X tg, rag- I . l A l 1 L X Y, B Q . ...t - I. X , Hit'em high: Hit'em low: Come on team, let's go! Fl 2' P-s f- 11 - 4- V, I Al P. lx- ll 1 I V l. I . ,- life: .L,. l w te? t nl x 31 ' . 111 ,. N MUN l Hirr If V Tit, ' 1 IQ rg' 1 -.. .qt 5 lt 4 1 Rex 1 - -e Lx Rose Renda Donna Rhodes Edclis Riggins Jennie Ripani Eugene Roesner Joseph Rossetti Edward Roznowski Ruth Rufus Conchetta Ruggeri William Rush laVerne Rutlcowski Martha Saccutelli Lonnie Sanders Charles Sanfratello Paul Santilli W Herman Santucci Lois Sass Wilma Sass Algesa Scartozzi Robert Scheid Susan Schinke Olive Schirra Gertrude Schlining Jack Schmeckebier Robert Schmeckpeper Milton Schlemmer Betty Schmidt ' Duane Schmidt lois Schmitt Joan Schoenberger Betty Schofield Frank Schrohe Santa Schumake Marilyn Scogin eighty-seven Evelyn Sebastiani Jean Sedilt Ernest Seekamp Sanford Senne Vivian Severin ' Vivian Sher Margaret Showalter Jerry Simone Mary Lou Sioholm Audrey Sluiter Howard Smith Matthew Sobut' Clotilda Sokolowski Clarehce Sons Vivian Sons James Spitzenberger John Sportora Benny Stabile Marion Stanich - Herbert Stowell Bruce Strine - Helen Strong l.aVerne Stuebe Mira Stuenkel Paul Swanson LoVerne Swets Kenneih Swiderek Albert Sylvester .lean Tarquinio Dorothy Tate Willie Mge Taylor Jesse Teverlsaugh Robert Teverbaugh Robert Thornburg Donald Tiltges Edwin Toll Gilda Troiani Sue Trotter Nedo Ulinssi Richard Urban Virginia Ursitti Frederick Utermark V eighty-eight 1 ,1 l 1. 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'Q 11 1 1 R l' I r ..-iz .JV A 1 V1L ,.-1 P1 ' 1 A H1 1 QW ,- ,- -.,,,J. 1 , . - x 1,-.A 1. , F , . 11211 31, 1Il 1:1 I fl 21 1 bv' 1411 X imma F ' 511' 1 fg x 1 , I1 ASS UF NINE X X 'F 55 1' 4, 5 j 7 I I-J ' 1 I 1 if V Sl' 'il I 1 , 1 , 1 1 xi-. 1 P 5 1 z ! l ' 4 QM. M at X ,911 lil. w 1 l ' H21 L: 1' ', .-11 ' 15 1 6 GY vlffr l X .,14 'W I 1 L r 1' I 11 ' 'v ll -,divx . ,- l W '. . 't '.x'xg,,,w I 1 Y ,, . .. ,,.,,, TEEN FURTY-SIX 1- ' ',.gf.l 51 . -'S Lal ,- i l 'jlll if' 'QV r - -Jil ,il I I. l1..'::'w I ' ff: '21 ,'L-'. -...' V- 3 'iffrfa ' -,. ' ' -L f.:'?d if , KN r I-H 5-1 k w X l A sf ein in 5 E' 'jill' , . ' 1 X 1 2 me . 1 7 ,X 1253 waz wi , , Q J.'1',,:.lll-f qi' P' , Q. 1 - my t - - wr ff .11'.,.0i' J v N il L 1' ta J. lr 4 ,is ' N 1 '- 1 x H 1, r ,. - , l ' 'lf' ,pl , L,, 4.. 'Q . .ww . A N if ll ,-'l-9 e, . 3' gm wv' or if L- A 1 1 .1. V . 'V l i IN MEMORIAM Joseph Compratt February 7, l-928 November 27, 1944 -gi ,. ,L I w . z l' Jr.. . , .A. w, 'org - ' - -.1 I ,,,1Q,,:r. , I I 'E-Qu , . A ' '31 1. 'A fr fry H 1 MW K, V , , ,, ww P 1- ',.,. - ' ' 1 '33 2 4,1 - ' . 'gif - -' I F . 1 1 1 X Olga Varallo Patricia Varner Grace Voights Joseph Voltattorni Charles Waddington Ernestine Wade Edwin Wagner Norma Walton Annie Washington Chester Weber James Weiler Curtis Wells Robert Wickman. Dorothy Wieringa Elwood Willey Charles Williams Juanita Williams I King Williams Otha Williams Rose Williams Frank Witvoet Shirley Wolff William Woodruff' Stella Wright Wilbur Wylie Florence Yacono Rose Yacono ' David Yentzer Edith Young Lola Young Mary Zapoloczna Vicior Zavarella John Ziccardi K Donald Ziebell Dolores Ziems Dorqthy Zinlcer ' Mary Zona Irene Zwier eighty-nine N 3 ninety SUPHUMURES v-A --1: EAT D Sdly Spotoru, Jerry Md-ann, Benny Cubed, Angelina Nwriiro. IRST R Bowl Sdvuiom, John Nun-.is1, Hahn Kuo:-sion, Donald Cubk, Joy PGQ1-. WfBill Fohy, Tad Pollici, Richard Ghnn. F SECOND RO The gay dec Orqfions fOr th E So phOm0re VUlen HDQ M. lxer receive G F mal 1ouc h 1. CLASS UF FURTY-SEVEN With all the pep and zeal ot three dozen vitamin pills, you SOPHOMORES swung into a busy year! First you popped up with two weeks' candy selling and a noon-hour movie, Kiss the Bride . ln January you had every- one buying blue and white 'B' badges, and took the wartime challenge of 'Fewer assem- blies by getting up one yourselves. And remember those gay hearts andfiowers worn at the Sophomore Valentine Mixer? For June Commencement you decorated the boys' gym and realized that another year is over for you, too! Yes, you've had a grand time of it! Miss Wilson, sponsor, led all your escapades, and we know you'll have many more with all that enthusiasm! So ay toast to your pres- ent, plus one to your future! ninety-one xp - L ,g y vb 1 -ll: 'V X Ll Ls ,: .U 5 . ,y: ' . 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UF NINE James Abell Nea Adams Arthur Ahrendt Robert Alexander Walton Allgoocl Roy Anderson Norma Angelini Thomas Angellotti Santina Anzelmo Philip Apponi A Donald Arnell Raymond Atfwood Leonard Austellade Joseph Bacik Beatie Baker Nancy Ballentine August Bamonti Marilyn Barrel xGertrude Bartusiewicz Clarence Batey Beverly Behm Ernest Bell Betty Bellis Rose Mary Bello Benny Beniutka Chester Bennett Clarence Bernard Peter Biamonte Alva Bianconi John Bianconi Chester Bielenin William Bigelow Thaddeus Bilinslce Marilyn Blim Earl Bloom Doris Mae Boo Robert Bonnin Joseph Bova Robert Bova Barbara Branley Marvin Bricco Steve Briestensky TEEN FURTY-SEVEN Jean Brill Dale Brockman Jamie Brown Annie Bruni Raymond Bruno Antoinette Buccino Etheldra Burns Theresa Bury Benny Calacci Dominic Calacci Norma Callecod Annie Cameli Joanna Cameli Mary Cameli Peter Camoli Rita Canali Louis Capacasa Helen Capecci Rosemary Caperelli Ernest Capriotti John Capriotti Evelyn Carcelli Palma Carcelli Carolyn Carlsen David Carlson Elizabeth Cepek Edward Cepela Richard Chenot Luretta Choate Rose Christofanelli Rose Chudacla Jean Cialkowski Angelo Ciambrone Dale Clapham Martin Clark Samuel Cohn Sheldon Cohn Julio Colabelli Moses Cole Gilbert Collinge Donald Cook JoAnn Comet if M L 1. .gil AV V1 ,lf A i ll l l ' Arr- W1 .1- N 1. 14' l X 1 lil.-- V VVS- '. 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D C D All ,W CLASS UF NINE Mary Corradetti James Cosenza - James Coulter Margaret Craig .loan Cramer , . ' t-. Benny Damiani lwxlll. l X te, gxftflr 'V lj I V if l l t -gs 4 a l l I Chester Damiani 5.2 y Ll. ' '. pi l 1, gr, as ' ' 6' ff ' e -. , aa 'r!r', ff'l'1e .' A e.: g ,A ' , , V f' jr -. .l FFUMGS D'Amlco ,f'fff'fl L .-.'c' 5'l1 5 1 - Wg! I - w 4. l7-lil lewis D'Antonoli 'tF ,'.L '. -' 'ji 3 N' -H - - v . ' I xr! ' . U 4: 'g 'y Allen Davis 5 wasnt ,V ,Q 'lZ!4r,1A.VlM 1 , - QHEFD V ahilnileybbayis , L5 N .N ,ff N., , ' ' ' n - +x'iitJ,fE3-1- , 'E CRM a re avls Q- ,V 'K-4 -V e n i ' 4 'rr 'V 1 141' 1.4 LL,,l,,g Q. J 1 ' i 4,1 H, if., Q. it , June Deabel F Q p W Marie Dellngelo K' Q I N ' Joseph DeFrank I ' ' Nick -DeFranlc W V Angelo Deluca , , nt Loretta Demith P X-,L F' MX I 1 ' refer-A' if V t 4: 31 ' , w A , , -f - b .ffm I A V V ' - ' 1 at-D -it if -1' I A ' - n , , 13 45 V- f QW ' gl. ,-ff y, W1 ' Walter Demntrowrcz :i ff 9 'I 'F' -gif' ' f -l. .Q , James DeNovellis 1 QR, W ,fi 4-V L. fig 5,1 Q, ' Charlotte Dewey ,,l, - Tl' 5f1,,. 'Q' ' .y ' - fr , jill ' Theodore Dexter N 7 fx 1 ffl I -. il- J 3' , ' ' Ku YL V ' Carolyn Diersen 1 ' H ' I. TQ-r P - X4-,gui ' iv U Josephine DiGiovanni li' L. ., , ,Y ig, QQ, 3 L- lil . l N15 Ti All William Dillman Bernice Dionne ninety-four Anthony DiScorpio ' Ermanno DiTola LIU.. FLASH ! A tradition broken. Girls train mice. Eeeeeek !i! ! I TEEN FURTY-SEVEN Ralph Donnelly Eugene Doyle Mary Edgerton lloyd Ehlebracht Philip Eiga: Melvin Eisenlarandt Ruth Elliott Robert Erdmann Warren Erickson Steve Evans Marian Eytcheson Frank Falcioni . Francis Farabaugh Denora Farina Evelyn Farrar Maurice Ferrero Jeanette Filips Robert Filippi Albert Fiorenza Armando Fiarenzo Robert Fitzner Ronald Foglietta William Foley Carol Folkers John Folta Sylvia Folta Robert Ford Joseph Formentini R , ,Q ,. .1 . V, -.,f.....- H l Ln , W, ,.,fs f f- il F lil' ff?-' V' . il., -. ' .., fi F 'xi 'fr gl-43 . 1 V n v 1 '- It an , ' 1 El-- yinu . . , 4-. 'l V. 1 l' '-. 1 1 - y H. . 1 . i' 1 X i lifruii J I , , f o r l rl Bloom artists in their glory at the Kiwanis luncheon. , O i, X ' 'L' ,wgi '-'- - ri , ' 7 12' SL 'A' fu . 12215- 1 1 -f' if -Q ' ii, V' , ish . l X: J ii 1,11 12' fl' ' I ,e 2 ,Ii .I I-L A , f A . I hi W' I -'Dali' X W' A at QL il I P' ,:wIA',5.' -, , or v ic. ' ' 6:1711 - mug -- fi X Tl xr 9 Q : in V sr Q., -x gl v :Q -. XV-. 524' ., ,, ' . .ul filvilrl l lt. f 1 l 1- 1 'Su , . ' F- -- ' All ' , - 'r A .f' -- ' X31 13.29. xiii sg , 'U' - lik., ,L x 1 7 ,. . 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Y PW'- an-..L..,, UF NINE Betty Jo Forimillei' John Foushi Robert Frank Angelo Frascorelli Angelo Gabriel Pasquale Galderio Dora Garnett Benny Gotch Harrier Gavin Raymond Gaylon Barbara George Robert Gettleman Barbara Gieruch Audrey Glass Richard Glenn Lorena Glorviak Arthur Goebel John Goorskey Alma Gray Barbara Gray Richard Grearhouse Helen Green Joseph Green Percy Griffin ' x Dolores Gumas Sam Guzzino TEEN FURTY-SEVEN Bernard Gvirtzman Betty Haake Joseph Hack Thelma Hall Don Hamilton Erwin Hanck Clifiord 'Honrahon Joanne Hare Marilyn Harms Ramona Harms Richard Harms Lucille Harned Arline Hart Lorraine Haut Gertrude Heath Dorothy Height Janice Hein Melvin Heine John Heiser Vaclie Henderson Genevieve Herring Morris Heselton Donna Hillborn Lowell Hinze Stephen Hlavach Dunne Hoisington '+ JV, K w 2,1 , '-gi ' lk? 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'J 'll - '39 V fr e E-.-,Z J L Q .J ur NINE Virginia Hook Avro Hrones Charles Hummel Lillian lacovefli Virginia Iannucci Rose lmbresci Thomas Jackson Elvera Jacobucci Richard Jacolaucci Vincent Jacobucci Avis Jaracz Lorrietta Johnson Ralph Johnson Joanne Judy Caryl Kamsira lenora Kamstra ' Frank Kasper Jack Kaefer Arlene Keene leafrice Kendall Richard Kent l Joseph Kern Jean Keuch Howard Killmer l.aVem Klenz Betty Kodat TEEN FURTY-SEVEN Marie Kohurr Dolores Kosllca Mary Kremen George Kriskina Ann Krizan Orville Krohn Dolores Krol Helen Kuerslen Anthony Kilrus Myron Kurth Dolores l.aBulis Ignatius Lachela Richard lamlarechi Lucille lamparelli Frank lancioni Clarence lane Willard Larcher Claire Lawniczak Marian Lelnen Robert I.eMere Thomas lesalc William liensenfell Kenneth Lindberg John lindholm Joseph loCascio Clara Loughmiller All work and no play makes Jack ca dull boy I . G 11 J 7356- -D . H , is hx 4 ,. Q 1- l , 5 ' K A 7 I: , I k if .. ' li l 4 . 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J -inf., ,ie -,mi . one hundred ..f or NINE Beafrice Lowe John Mahome Frances Malizia June Malvestulo Hattie Manson Sam Marchigiani Joseph Marias Andrew Mark Lorraine Marks Marie Marnan Arthur Mariello Angeline Martire Dolores Martin Gayle Martin Robert Marlin Raymond Maselli Kenneth Mastin William Matthes Bernice Matusiak Teal Mavrick Walter Mayer Geraldine Mazonas Teresio Mazocco Donald Mclnnes Flora Jean McKee Gerald Mclean John Mednansky Edward Mehlenbacher Carmen Mele Dominick Melei Joseph Malone Sam Merli Fred Miller TEEN FURTY-SEVEN William Miller Phyllis Mongillo Florence Montella N Theresa Mormile Barbara Morrill Victor Muzzo Ernest Myslinsky Gwendolyn Nantz David Napoli Joseph, Napoli Guilio Narcisi John Narcisi Lorraine Narcisi Angelo Nardella Elsie Nardoni Thomas Neal William Nelson Ronald Names Dorothy Nicholas Genevieve Nicolas James Nicolas Ross Nordstrom Fred Norling Alexander Nowak Louis Nowicki Wanda Nowocin Shirley Oertle Margaret Orr Shirley Osterherg leona Paciorek Viola Packard Dominic Pagoria Nick Pagoria 1'l 11 fm I111.. 1 J 1,l', 11- l I I I '-. 11 , 1 115' FV . 1 . . 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I 4 hz' 'f 1 I ' V 1, Tg 54 i . 1 , r lv? f l Hilda Palanca Norman Palanca Nina Palaslcy Joseph Palcek Donna Pankonien George Parenti walter Parr Eugene Pastere Donald Patterson .loy Patz Arthur Pelliccioni Edward Pendowski Wanda Pendrak Maralyne Pennington Margaret Perry Gloria Persiani Lou Peters Anita Petrongelli James Pettigrew Doris Phillips Anna Marie Piacente Frances Piacente Ronald Piacenti Gerald Piacentini David Piattoni Josephine Piazza Phyllis Piazza Maria Pica John Pignotti Louis Pignotti Jean Pisterzi Arthur Potts Ted Poulos Gladys Pozezanuc Louis Primavera Shirley Prince Elizabeth Prisco Jack Pugh Madeline Pulcini Marion Pulcini Eleanor Pustelnik Walter Pytel TEEN FURTY-SEVEN Marvin Qunell Melvin Qunell Irene Rabyak Dorothy Ratkowski Alfonso Reece lenore Rees Caroline Rendina Nicholas Reno Thelma Renzetti Clara Rice I Glenn Rietveld Alice Rispens Daisy Robinson Ernest Rohr Irene Romandine Algissa Posati William Royer Carl Rufo Otto Russell Roland Russell Angeline Russo Earl Ruthenbeck Dolores Rutkowski Mildred Soho Anita Saia Lois Saia Ann Sakalares Betty Salvatore Minnie Sassano Delores Schaefer Eugene Schaefer Kathleen Schroeder Leonard Schaer .Ioan Schultz Dorothy Schweer Gertrude Sedlacaek Albert Seehausen Edward Seely Rita Segnla Frances Suiter Marie Shawly George Sheehy S Q 5 1 - A it ,I -, 'Q A IHIIIIII 1 I- I lf ? 5 M he N' '-'Lt . 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Leonard Wagner 5 - X - .'21,:'.- Gene Wall Q 7' ' ' V, X -V'A f 'X Geraldine Wallace 1 -lf . l l l Dorothy Wallenberg Bernadine Wantuck J Osceola Warren Luncheon Gossip - blah, blab, blah. - V 'T-Q ll TKT? ' ' ' . f .' .V T X l 4, , - X F 1. , L f 'R ' ,-fa' .f :fl ' , ' ' ' ' 'ffimf A: I If e- Alf Q fi, .r '-'E . Xl-if - X XX JAXQX I -13' 'IX X Jeanette Washington E . - X' A 5 ' ,K -i 'l '1 'X X FX LaVerne Watkins X 4 X ,X ' X Q - Virginia Watson A - -'-' V, ' X ,,.ij Alice Weber X 1 I '41 , -XX Frank Wegrzyn ' .- ' -539 F l E- ' gill X .f Robert weishaaf 5 ' - .,,,g , L ', l .., .- -L gf X wgx :wi X L- 'ke X X X, xr? X ., Q.. in X XXX i . in-7.5 Eg i e ll-gl .5 rf. if ,' lla : l ' I l X 'fl eo. X Xif ',. -'CX ' . 295, Q , ,X ' X ,,,., ' Dorothy Welk X X X ' , ' iff ijltl f' , X 'W li ' X U' Lauretta Wensing ' A X wg, X 255' ' ,l . -' , l g, ' :Hill Barbara Westerfield 1 Y . - V ., J - . 7- ,.l-i . . X' - X 3lX'2g,XXX, N lv l X L 'JXX l X Blll Whitney l .X l l A , le -X -'xl Naomi wicks lf, l ai., , X. X '. lx William wlluyaaka A e l alll, ll l l -.- , .a,, XV . X l S L I X XX! . -virgg Goal of dll novice iournalists-initiation into the Quill ancl Scroll.. 006 hundred six nam rnmv-SEVEN Donald Wililrousky Ernesline Wilkening Harold Wilkening Betty Williams Floyd Wilson Edna Winclhors! Janice Wilt Doris Willel Harry Witvoet Eugene Woicik Lorraine Woicik Donald Wolfe Clifford Woodman William Wrighf Melvin Wysock Joseph Zaranti John Zarlengo Anthony Ziccardi Mary Zomparelli Albert Zona Thomas Zych .VA ,1 1 . v P' 5 ., , -. 1 i I , UK il w. X 4 4 N, L-.. I Knew ' 1 x V.. 3, I1 l Al' N fl ' ,.I -..- X 1.1 A - 0 1 1 A-' if-5 -' rs Lf - -1 -. 'GY' J f . '-QEMJQ, 4 'M' A , -. ,, . 4 1' ' x Lllrf' I I s F54 1 ?LLu1g:f- Ill' 'Y 'ii . I W H. - - ,j H .i If f. - Eff -7 4 -Z- if I 1,5 1 4. A , ,- . ,Jilg iitlli An eager beaver cheering section ' 4- V: , ..x EJ' 5- it ' ll 1 3. 'li '. 4' .F-7r AQ ill - ff 'b -iff, N , -?'.A,?.f- Fl U . i v L1 ',j5?- l the A l, v Q- xv i M ft.. .Ffh L si 57' 0 of - J l lg l Ly J ' .PQ , -Nl QL, -. - -i rp ' -. we ,- , ,i - fl .,, V Iilglilg .11 X5 ., 'f .A I 7 1 'U 31 ll H 1 . 5 5. l' i it A l I' ,ll u- X +1--f 1 l. I k 'H H' 'N L L The Annual staff hard at work - - - fposed, of codrsellij one hundred seven FRESHMEN A-:I1-aavnwv Qlfziqilga, , 17 ff e Comoh, Phyms Coppolem, Ehaine iohns. hremh, Dorothy Mayhew, bor.- vhm, Hain ' ' Ddores A wk Hom Po ani Fo-mm, 'lherese Yy , ieiier, Rosen! nd Monty, Norman P ber! Tinian. SEA1EDfNu 'H Schramm, 'k-wnski, P-o 1ANDXNGfBx non, Stonkey 'Nu S Y eLu que m one hundred e. 'Qhf The Fresh l'T'lUn Seciio I1 at G55 embly-vim r vigor I CI nd Viiqlityl P 5- x CLASS UF FURTY-EIGHT Hail, FRESHIES! It seems a long time from those first confusing days at Bloom, doesn't it? Now it's your turn this fall to play the old ioke of finding the elevator! Regardless of the teasing, tho, your undaunted 'spirit made us sit up and take notice! No longer green, you've found many new interests and opportunities. Your'Freshman Mixer was a great success as you took your rightful place in the social life of Bloom. The girls had a gala time at the October party held by the G.A.A. You've shown us that you really do things in a big way by your snappy cam- paigns and rousing' election in March. Under the Freshman sponsor, Mr. Cassady, you're on your way . . . so hail! . . . to the big- gest of all the classes may we wish a bright and shining Tomorrow! one hundred nine 'w Dolores' Ahrendt Darceta Ahrens Melvin Alberlz Frank Alesiani James Allen John Allen Barbara Allgood Donald Anal-ale Dorothy Anderson Margaret Anderson Myrtle Anderson Roy Anderson Shirley Anderson . John Anzelmo Dorothy Arnold Josephine Ascencio Edward Austin Minnie Austin Louis Bagaline Karley Baird- Wilma Baker William Bnllentine Lorraine Banicki Jerome Baranslci George Barber Gloria Barcley Alice Barilow Robert Barnick Henry Baron Marvin Bartling Peter Bartolomei Walter Basel? Clyde .Beadles John Begesha Albert Bello Kathryn Benning Florence Bernardo Gladys Bettenhousen Helen Bezuk Barbara Bickley John Bilinski Bernice Billings one hundred ten 4-' 1, I ' J' 1 gg. ,gp I- e5V E.. 2 A E WP X X, j fiX:':,f -1. . , l1l 1 1 ' H. f , 5+ X5llf5'?' 1- . . , U .. Y- r 1X rx 1.2 'Va ' .vum ga. : l 1 I l 'iflli-if Gigli' X . - N 'N r 4 ., U my.-V 1 '-T9 12 'if' al will 4 1. , - J ,. .X , - 45 . X gp r ug K X . MJ .' ',, -. -' xg V . L 'U r-I 5 , X XX ,f 3 'F' -, SJ tg ., 'S S-. g. lei' , 31 . L XXX , 1413, V 1 5 A GLASS UF NINE -,fi,g',, , rr' at KQX 2 .- ..ei X A 1 W. XB' i Fei. ' l n X . 'A he Q V Ve Q-.41 flllf N' l tg: M 'Kal A 1 ir? l., ,, E'-:'. 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Cimini Alfonso Ciolfi Rosemary Cipolla James Clark Thomas Clealor Norma Coffelt Burton Collins Grace Collins Raymond Collins Frank Conarro Wanda Connell John Cook Harold Cooley Alice Cooney William Cooper Peter Coppa Phyllis Copporelli Lorraine Cordes Benny Corradetli Clare Corracleiti Premo Corracletli Joseph Costello William Cowger x one hundred twelve nn 11: gi-5,32 1' J -1 K-'JA V V, rrC51?..-f1s11'1 1 1 A l ' 1 A .1 C 112: 1 1 1-i-4 X F 'I 1 1 1 H, 11 -1. W. .X . 1 ns H1' 1 A . J 11 W L' . 1' ' di iff, g f X 1 -1 Q- 1 1 - -. 1 1' 1 ' ll , ' ' ,I I ' ' 1 1 X, 1 Q -. 1. '45-gl ,1 E1 -1 1 A 151- -W N 1 g- 1, .1 1' .1 1, 1 1' 11-, llll- . 1. Q ifrl V F if 1. . 1111 4517, 1 1:-L ' I l1ZgiQg. 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Ralph Cox Jeanne Coy Robert Craig Nancy Cramer Lorraine Crutchfield Roy Dahl Robert DalDegal1 Donald Daley Ronald Daley Elaria Damiani Lillian Damiani - Donald Dandurand lucy D'Antonoli Diana D'Apice Clyde Davis Pearl Delehoy Nick DelGuidice Irene DeMeyer , Cesare DeProsperis Shirley Dettmering Violet Dettmering Arne DeYoung Herberl Dolowy William Donally Herman Doom Ouida Drechsler Ruth Duensing James 'Dulfman one hu ndrecl thirteen f Dolores Dyrda David Edwards Mary Elphick Edward Englehardl Russell Erickson Nellie Eriks Manuel Espinoza Annie Evans Joan Evert Dominic Falaschefti Gene Farina Paul Farmer Sarah Faso Rosemary Fozzini Ruth Fazzini Emil Felicetii George Fellmeth Robert Ferguson Beverly Ferrero lla Fisher Nancy Fisk Fred Folia Marianna Frallura John Freeman Mary Ann Fulgenzi Blossom Gaby Ralph Galderio Florenie Garbel Sam Garcia Marian Garnett Frank Gafch Marvin Gavin Thomas Gavin one hu nd red fourteen FBLASS UF NINE H Q I l ,H ' L. ,X -V -V364 , 346 lm lk. 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Richard Gawenis Ralph Genzler Maurine George Norma Gerardi Rena Giannetti Gordon Gibbons Henry Gierahn Colleen Giunta Assunta Gliottoni Joan Goldstone Richard Gorcowski Erma Lee Graham Joseph Granna Edna Gravelot Joseph Gray Daniel Green Robert Gromala Dennis Grossi Vincent Gustafson Jeanette Guzzino Edward Gyger Bernard Hack Robert Hahn Thomas Hales A Dorothy Hall Vivian Hammond Alice Mae Hansen Darrel Hansen Dorothy Hansen Ralph Hanson Catherine Harris Delores Haut ' 4 luella Hayden one hundred fifteen Charles Hedlund' Mary lou Heiser Jacqueline Hellriegel James Hemingway Mildred Hendron Alvin Henke f Harry Henn Ruth Hesemann Arlene Heusman Raymond Hickman Herlene Hills Albert Hlavoch Hyacinth Hoffarth Bessie Huff Robert Hughes Donald Hunter Margaret Hutchison Elgie ,lmbresci Hattie Irons John Irons Bernice Jackson Anthony Jacobucci Michael Jacobus Audrey Jahnke 'Elaine Jahns Mabel James Mable Jamison , Betty Janota Richard Jasica Alice Johnson Allen Johnson Carol Johnson Mary Jo Johnson Shirley Johnson Edward Jonas l.oDeIl Jones Gwendolyn Jordan Vivian Jordan Geraldine .lurgenson Eugene Kalemba Leon Kasper Harold Kehl one hundred sixteen A 1 fs , 1 . I 1 For -:N ...V E , , ll , -. Lf? . 4-..t. L . y-J ' QQ, r' , , H. 1. 1 FF' ' S V . J. 1 l ,t ,Air -.. V Y - .A 1 , W' X -. ly 1 w ' r l ll- ' 1 '. ,.:-,tv - -1 ,H - v., , V, .m Riff Wee! lg Vs'4y4 'll I V. -xx , H CLASS UF NINE v . if-QQ eg' f 6 kr 'A' 'f hu 'Y , .n VJ - 4 2 W ll grilexs I 1' 1-' X F iv I rv.. fx e, f rfrsff. , A ' M fp-- V - v 55 , L X A x gif Ji x V F 'ut . x , l 'IL I. I V , if l , lv ,' 4 J l vw. 4 Y H! 3 l L' 1' , l ,, l IV 4 1, or l .i ,li -'if We y ,V ll fy. l i., 51. J . L eec .J l-':':' , '. E':a.g.p.,A. 1 -- -A lr A In W liiiggggfl Q , 4. V ,A y .' . Y, - x 3 gf! if ,,. ,f r . ' A A A ' P of neue I it s A a t 1- v l A :li I ff V313 ' J L ' ja ,A ' fp! 15- We Ni t '-Q' r Hg . ll 1 ff Q5 J 'l ffrlrg iv' V , tk, V V V. f V 7' ., 'Qi-' ll e- . I QV 1 -jim: , x','k':ff ' 1' -1 Q' t-Hlfl , 6 3 . mf, A yr c ' I pl: ,,-,fu ' i' - E 6-. l t. w' V rl t, 47 ' F 'i -GF! V! 3 L, r, ' ' up 4. , L fl 'A l 1 'w X 'xxx ' l TEEN FURTY-EIGHT I , 35 ' 1 M tl ' ,wx i E ll A lm I ,, :- we l i 1 as V ,,J' wr ' .1 V' , V .-.1 ,.,,- ' ' N V A . 4 i , ,V -,,i,v v ix of 1 Nb ,' 'H li' ii .ji AL ' V , .- , 1 ' 1, Q- ,, 1-'Pl-'IJ' ,J . V . N-A 1ri:l A 'f i r A LL M? M f fail .M-5 . K 'f , A 1 '-... ' ,wi-' 'l .Q ' , ' L' K1 Q., I .rt A , ,- . U X . U T . L-45 R5 . 'N H A 'V -.-ik: Y l,'..'I,2 --A. h t i i f fi. JJ . 11-.H I '- E. ve z. ici-L 2-2 'K ,pg m -so ii ? 55 ' i v' .91 ' i i' Q M .D ' in is 1 ' N .5 N , 1 , -57. S G. it' . . im, m ' fu' Z, A' 1' A - 'L L.. rm 2 D 'K M 5 J-. fr v Q Z. , V A i, XA 1 Jvlxiw I wfl 4 As fs! 1 H . I. .Qi ,e . 'N 9 Nr we gl K 'KV 4 'A -51 4 .74112-x ,'i i' 'xx . . 2. if K ' r 'Q 1 i ix l ni 1 A H Q Q5 1 Q 'wb 'G ' Y vis: 51. gl .V A L1:: ' A k. , IZ- . H zY?fe,.', 'Id' ,J K ' fi EE T, I . .,1 rfnfyffv 1 ' ,if V L1 ' b ff 1-,I gl . nl' 3., Al- A' u' ,T Trillian . A ,V r ' 1 ..: ' A , vftq.. . 2 i . K , l Dorolhy Kelleher Albert Keller Roberta Kenlish Daniel Kirleey Carlene Klulh Shirley Knoop William Knorr Carol Koenignsman Lawrence Kogler Waller Kogler Belly Kopylo Spiro Kouchis Jerry Kovar X Lea Kowalski Donald Koweski , Kennelh Krafl Norman Kranz Belly Kranlzenherg Eslher Krawiec Theresa Kuchyak Charles Kunde ' Donald Kwasigroch Richard Kwialkowski Ruth Kye Joan l.aFannge Carmella lanclolina Elaine lang i Marilyn Lange Jane Larson' Mildred laudanskis Barbara lawless Rosella l.aya Hafolcl lenhardl Robert leoni Viclor lellco Mable Lillell Elsie Lockeman Thyrslon Loumasler Robert lueder Dolores Lyerla Alice Mahome Jenny Maiers - one hundred seventeen x Virginia Maline Edith Malvestuto Harold Mankus ,John Manno Jean Manske George Manthey Jack Marconi Antima Marks ' Marion Marthaler James Martin Helen Matthews Dorothy Mayhew Gerald McCall-um Fred -McCroy James McDowell Barry McEldowney James McElclowney Herbert McElroy Jatqueline Mclnrue Frances McKinney Janet Mclaughlin Barbara McManimen ,Robert Mehlenbacher Tony Merli Elaine Merritt William Messmaker Geraldine Metzger Lois Meyer Jennie Meyering Deane Meyers Zetta Middleton Francis Mikuta Bemice Miller one hlindred eighteen I ans .--La 1 it . .' 9 , ' - l .qv- I e .zfi f 4 ,N A11-a t 1.122 Z ' I 'lik' U' 1 'izflf . 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Miller Christine Miller Geraldine Miller Howard Miller Aldona Mitchell James Monaghan Nancy Monty Mary Jean Moore Reginald Morgan Bernice Morse Gertrude Morse Clarence Moss Donald Moss Gene Mruk ' Gerald Murphy Edward Musich Ella Mae Myers louise Napoleon Anthony Napoli Frank Narcisi Dora Nardoni 1 James Nelson Philip Nelson Kenneth Nichols John Niemczalc Betty Nirchi David 'Noell Alice Nosal John Noxon Rex Nygren Henry Nykaza David Oden, James Ohlinger one hundred nineteen Q Violet Orr Barbara Overbey Margaret Owens Ann Pace Frank Pagoria Walter Pahnke Rita Palanca Josephine Palcek Charles Panici 1Flora Paoletti Ruth Parks louis Patrick Clara Pavone Rose Mary Payton Gertrude Penoyer Amelia Perez Consuelo Perez Guilio Perozzi Joseph Peroui Eugene 'Persiani Mary Peter Donald Peters Ronald Peters William Petrelli Wayne Pettigrew Norman Pfeifer Donna Mae Piacenti Marie. Piattoni Silvio Piattoni Rose Piergallini one hu ndred twenty cuxss UF NINE Tired? Feet hurt? 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Q - V ' lZ4.?rL':, ::, A ' 1' J 4 in Q ',,:?-'.f,: ' Fllfllllllll V' ' 111' U f , 1 -rf ' wrs'l' , 4i,irv,r V I A l Lt. ii 1 , l Get your turkey dinner while it's hot-and have your change ready. l Reno Pignotti - Jack Pizante Dolores Platenku Ethel Pollard Carol Jean Porter Betty Pozezanac Betty Premus Lena Frisco ' Gertrude Pustelnik Therese Pytel Edward Refter ' Dolores Ranieri Charles Rellis Jayne Rencla Rose Reno Betty Renzetti Marilyn Reynolds Breluncl Rice Cherrie Rice Merrill Rietveld Betty Ritchie Betty Roesner lawrence Rogers Reno Rosati Dolores Rose Raymond Rossetti Rudolph Rossetto Vilma Rotoloni Theresa Rotondi Jeanne Rowen' one hundred twenty-one lrmagard Russ Dorothy Russo Lucille Russo William Sandell - Vera Sanders Louis Santeford Anna Santilli Louise Santori Concordia Sontostefano Dolores Sasis Edwin Saurbier George Scampini George Schaefer . Audrey Schaer Margaret Scheidt Mary Ann Schelfo Robert Schlegelmilch Shirley Schmitt Harold Schofield Thomas Schramm .William Schromm Paul Schranz William Schultz Frank Schumoke Eileen Schyveer Shirley Schweer Samuel Scrementi Sylvester Sebrowslci Donald Sedik Elaine Seelbach Maureen Sellmyer Edward Shambo Rita Sheehy lawrence Shields Delores Shinn Mildred Shutts Howard Siebelt Warren Siebert lenore Siegel Raymond Sikowski Viola Simone James Sims 1 one hundred twenty-two V 5 N, X. -re. 5 rf , F to 17 I .11 1 . . l . i lla! ll 1 Q, 1 I 'Q' lr 11511, Q M 5' 'tr' 1 . ,1 - , . '31 1 ' A Q- , V IPS, l imi! ' ' '-11, il, , '7 -1 I - 9 -X - ' . ,il I, X. ,f . 1,41 1, A H, .3 'L 5,8 A 'ASF' ' I-2:15 N I 1 1'1 ll 1 I G+ . ,1 , L-111 . 1 W1 L1 'f I l' f . 'R 0 , Y11 4 1 le' ' . 5 1 1 ' l 'nu L Ill., - .1 . KK . I l i I' lfjin, 'fl 1 ' ui , A x ll , l 1 ,. Mil' -51 l . W , We Q K z PM i, 9 Bk ' Elm 2, '1. ul' l x Lf,-y ,. y , . 1. J 1 :VY Q N 1l -fi. T' .wr ,l, '- L . , ,1A'g,. 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L, Leonard Sltimeclze Norbert Slavilc Joan Smit Mamie Smith George Snedeker Edward Sobota a Patricia Soderberg Josephine Soldano Ellen Sons John Siege Arthur Steinborn Keith Stelter W Shirley Stiblaie June Stilts - Yvonne Stolte Irene Stoszlcus Charles Strickler George Stulae Robert Stuebe Virginia Swanson William Sweeney Jauncey Sweet Cornelius Swets Angeline Sylvester Everett Tackett lawrence Tallarita Vivienne Tavoletti Martha Taylor Velma Tetter 1 George Teverbaugh Lorraine Thomas Matthew Thompson Dorothy Thorbes Robert Tintari Richart Tolle Jean Tribo Dominic Troiani Norma Troli Joseph Tylka Edo Uliassi Mary Urban Doraldine Ursitti one hundred twenty-three James Vaughn Margaret Vavrik Charles Vavrus Leonard Venditti Elaine Voigt Charles Voke Richard Wallmeyer William Warburton Doris Washington James Washington Opal Washington Rose Washington Orpheus Waterman Beatrice Wattier Mariorie Wecltwert Donald Wehling Gerald Weinman Wayne Welk William Welsh Rosemary Wensing Warren Westphal Katherine Whitacre Doris Ann White Alice Wieringa Earl Wieringa one hundred twenty-four , CLASS UF NINE W y . 'X E, V -elif .. ' H , 1 V , lr., . . . i. ii if ' If : High: 'L I lg' L hs.. A AT - 'ff-1 W ,Sikh V I-I rl A 1 J it t ,. ff 4 n a r e nxkf, H '4-'li 11 ft .,, w , ' , 3 if 455-24 5 F4 ,v4 f.,vf- , , A , I 6 ff. A 5 i ! 'W 59 X 'V ll JP , 2 l .,.. b, , wmv ,,,- ,V L - ' ' ,f'N J: , , A shouting, iumping, running, grubby-looking gang surrounded the bonfire. 9 f W g ri X 'i or n il. in 'frkijt - ' if A .X !?J.' Z A nonvmfs l ' , l- , .r': I, ,, .E , ffl: ' J l , i . , , is A worthy parallel to our national democracy is Bloom's student self-government. Co-operation, tolerance, and practise in the duties of citizenship become instilled early in the minds of these voters of Tomorrow. 1-f-H ---iii H--L--- - -'fi' SEATED-Gloria Pettigrew, Angelo Pancrazio, Mariorie Hartmann, Shirley Smith. STANDING-.loan Englehardt, Don Spaulding, Shirley Stein, Roy Marshall, CUUNCIL OFFICERS The Student Council oFFicers are Mayor Angelo Pancrazio, Clerk Marjorie Hartmann, and Commissioners Engelhardt, Berolzheimer, Schmeckpeper, and Marshall. 'The activities of the Student Council are many. The Department of Welfare sponsored several drives-Community and War Fund, Christmas Basket, Polio, and on all of these we went over last year's contributions. Hats off to the Department of Public Improvements, they assisted the Campus Corps, put up stairway signs, and set up a noon recreational program in the gym. The social activities of Bloom include many social hours and the annual Homecoming Dance. Thanks, Roy Marshall, Shirlee Stein, Christ Hrones, and Miss Lorraine Pearson! The appointment of an Advisory Board was one of the outstand- ing features. this year int Student Council. All in all the Student Coun- cil has been on its toes. , one hundred twenty-eight FRESHMAN-SUPHUMURE CUUNCIL The Student Council is composed of representatives chosen from the classes of Bloom. A councilman is elected each semester in every home room and is eligible for re-election if he keeps an average of C. The regular meetings are held on Thursday afternoons. The council- men bring up and discuss questions on school matters. Any council member may propose an ordinance, but it must be passed by o majority vote. FIRST ROW-Richard Gawenis, Elaine Cameli, Flora Paoletti, Aldona Mitchell, Frances Malizia, William Schramm. Robert Tintari. ' SECOND ROW-Shirley Davis, Dolores Ahrendt, Shirley Osterberg, Barbara Gray, Marian leinen, .Richard Kent. - THIRD ROW-Ruth Fozzini, Therse Pytel, Jacqueline Lassers, Dorothy Mayhew, Walter llllayer, Benny Calocci. ' FOURTH ROW-Ted Paulos, Nick Rena, .Iohn Cimini, Arthur Ahrendl, James ,Sin1s, Sam Merli, Richard Chenot. V one hundred thirty one BROADCASTER sniff A,,A s, - A ' ' 'ui SEATED-Jack Folta, Gladys Brindle, Elva Vellotti, Jeanette Johnson, Jim Kane-Editor in Chief, Truman, Anderson, Miss House, Ethel Brackman, Bemice Umlnncl. STANDING, left to right-Doris Klingler, Pat Keigher, John Fedak, Pat Nagle, Bob Crum, Joan Englehardt, Bob Thornburg, Don Carlson, Gloria Green, Victoria Maskauslcas, Henry Wise-Associate editor, Pat Varner, James Blakemore, Christ Hrones, Elaine Reitz-Associate editor, Bill Foley, June Marie Mazonas, Jean Reid, Dorothy Baker, With .lim Kane as editor, and Henry Wise and Elaine Rietz as associate editors, the BROADCASTER is published bi-weekly except during vacation and exam periods. The Bloom paper, under the super- vision of Miss. Mary Elizabeth House, varies from four to six pages, plus a monthly high school roto supplement. Members are largely from journalism classes, but the staff includes other students who show interest and ability. . The paper belongs to National, state, and Chicago area publica- tion groups and has won several first place awards from critical services. ' . one hundred thirty-two ANNUAL STAFF AAf:.f'?v.F:.1,'Lr, , v.-71-'lJ ',.. .. f'.-.IQ-ij in vi gg: Pf24Iq1w'1.1'- A A .itfl,,'.t1l:. V V N -Wm. .1 t,'Qt:', A ,L .V 'A A iii y . ..,. . H 1 ..':,.4 .3 .ii . w 'f. :lv':'I A i A 'I ', Q. LH' MQL.-5 ' 2 J. p'iL'.fTi ' E-, i. .1 -v.'1'I,,-1 - J w if EEATEgZlBilI Foley, Ken Turner, Bob Nordberg, Bob Wqld, Jackie Prige-Edifo,, Mmilyn Mcgldowneyl aan eu . STANDANG-Nifk I-0300. B05 Crumb. Shirley Smith, Ted McElwee, Don Spaulding, Miss House, Victoria A Meskauslcas, Sara Mae Berolzheimer, June Rudin, Pat Mclaughlin. N. lt has been our privilege to have such able leaders as Miss Mary Elizabeth House, our sponsor, and Jackie Price, our editor-in-chief, for this yearbook. Hectic days were frequent when deadlines were to be met. The various sections probably would have never been com- pleted if 'it were not for the constant, reassuring pressure put on us by our sponsor and editor. Division-pages, cqndids, write-ups, club pictures, and what have you were very bothersome for us to contend with. We were sweating blood to meet those ever present deadlines. ' ' We hope that future annual staiifs will have the same fine co- operation from the school as -we have encountered. one hundred thirty-three l1UlLL AND SCRULL Q LEFT TO RIGHT-Gladys Brindle, Ethel Brackman, June Marie Mazonas, Pat Nagle, .loan Englehardt, Elaine Rietz, Truman Anderson, Miss Mary Elizabeth House, James Blakemore, Elva Vellotti, Bob Thornburg, Jeanette Johnson, Donald Carlson, Joyce Meade, Henry Wise, James Kane. The Quill cmd Scroll is an international honorary society for high school iournalists. Students active in publication work, on the BLOOM or BROADCASTER, are recommended by the sponsor, Miss Mary Elizabeth House, and passed through the Executive Secretary, Edward Nell. Headquarters tor the society are located on the downtown campus of Northwestern University. Qualifications for membership include outstanding work on pub- lications and a highrgeneral scholastic average. one hundred thirty-four ' NATIONAL HUNUR SlllIIETY This chapter of The National Honor Society proves its worth in many ways. The group, with the help of Miss Viola Herr, conducted a social hour in honor of all Bloomites who made semester honors, and an initiation banquet for the new members. They managed the all- school honors assembly, helped in averaging the grade distribution records, and sent Christmas boxes and cards to the members of the society now in the armed services. l l i FIRST ROW-Marilyn Bloom, Jacqueline Price, Marilyn McEldowney, Shirley Nay, Patricia Nagle, Nelda Craig, Colleen Austgen, Saramae Berolzheimer, Elaine Multog. SECOND ROW-Edward Thuman, Joan Anderson, Marilyn Morgan, Frances Mayer, Bernice Umland, Eleanor Keuch, Barbara Puckett, Blythe McCraclie, Shirley Stnith. THIRD ROW-Robert Norclberg, Theodore McElwee, James Kane, Robert Wald, Betty Callecod,,Elaine Osterberg, .lohn Spotora, Mariorie Hartmann, Carol Vanderwallcer, Elaine Rietz, Henry Wise. 1 one hundred thirty-tive NATIONAL IHESPIANS Thespians? A club? No, not exactly, for it belongs to a national and worlclfwide honorary organization. Only a few are members of Troupe 184, as the qualifications require constancy and ability. Although not organized until the second semester, when Miss Mary Louise Stelter sponsored the group, the members feel that this is one of the best years in Thespian history. SEATED-Shirley Stein, Shirley Smith, Pat Mclaughlin, Kenneth Tumer, Bob Wald, Frances Mayer, Bob Nordberg, June Schmeckpeper. ' STANDING-Ted McEIwee, James Kane, Blythe McCracldie, King WilIiams,eCarol Showalter, Miss Mary Lou Stelter, Henry Wise, Dorothy,Wein, Carol Vanderwulker, ,Pat Nagel. U one hundred thirty-six I LIBRARY GIRLS i w FIRST ROW-Vero Tribo, Vernelle Saunders, Marilyn Gansen, Marilyn Morgan, Barbara Puckett, June ' Schmeckpeppor, Dorothy Ruszel, Dolores Klyczek, Marie laliolo, Mary Elizabeth Lloycl. SECOND ROW-Miss Hess, June Marie Mazonas, Elaine Multag, Donna Mclean, Josephine Picot, Viola Delioer, Gladys Brindle, Mildred Wottier, Odea Petrelli, Eleanor Keuch, Mrs. Buchtel, Avis Scogin, Shirley Nay. THIRD ROW--Clara Rekau, Wilma Lange, Leona Fredericks, Blythe McCradie, Jean Reid, Cleo Roush, Marjorie Hartmann, Bernice Kampe. The girls of the Library Club charge out books at the beginning of each period, file cards, set out periodic pamphlets and magazines, and check in new books. The members earn one-fourth of an academic credit per semester. The library girl is neat, courteous, alert, and will- ing . . . and those of B.T.H.S. are that to the 'Nth degree! T K . , one hundred thirty-seyen L , 5 FIRST ROW-Ranald Carducci, Warren Westlield, Phyllis Coppatelli, James McEldowney, Martha Taylor, Edward Englehardt-Scribe, Conrad Charles-Quaestor, Don Anable-Tribune, Edo Uliassi, Kenneth Kraft. SECOND ROW-David Odom, Ralph Donnelly, William Schultz, Barry McElclowney, Mary Peter, Katherine Whitacre, Richard Blaesch, James Nelson, Marianna Frattura, Carol Jean Johnson. THIRD ROW-Stanley Budzik, William Messmulcer, Jacqueline Mclnrue, Josephine Accencio, Joan Glad- stone, Francis Mikuta, Tom Cleator, Davis Washington, Fred Wietersen, Leonard Skonecke, FOURTH ROW-Louis Patrick, Geraldine Carrara, Elaine Long, Mable Little, Barbara Allgood, Barbara Buchtel, Minnie Austin, William Donnally, Jean Ann Manslce, John Freeman. FIFTH ROW-Jacqueline Hellriegel, Alice Cooney, Yvonne Stolte, Marvin Gavin, Herbert Dolowy, Vincent Gustafson, Roberta Kentish, Jane Larson, Dorothy Mayhew, Jacqueline Lassers, Irene Staszkus, Dorothy Satiran, Miss Strauss. BEGINNING LATIN CLUB The Beginning Latin Club, composed of first year Latin students, meets every Monday. The purpose of the club, called Roma Parwa , is to familiarize the members with ancient Roman life and introduce the things which they learn into Latin classes. Some lively parties were held iointly for Latin and Spanish Clubs. At these parties the members gave Roman plays and political speeches, all conducted in the old Roman style. . The club operates under a constitution which governs the activities. This constitution, one ot the year's many accomplishments, was written by a committee whose chairman was Doris Washington. one hundred thirty-eig ht X FIRST ROW-Helen Kuerston, Avis Jaracz, Margaret Stanley, Joy Patz, Dora Garnett, Flora Jean McKee, Lowell Hinze, Sidney Hills. SECOND ROW-Barbara Gierach, Doris Wittel, Laverne Swets, George Parenti, Richard Glenn, Marian Leinen, Slotilcle Sakalowski, Maurice Ferreo. THIRD ROW-Maralyne Pennington, Patricia Opie, Marilyn Barrett, Clara Rice, Mariorie Wikstrom, Mary Bruni, Ronald Jessen-Consul, Carolyn Dierson, June Schmeckpepper, Robert Fitzner-Scriba. FOURTH ROW-Lorraine Voelker, Odea' Petrelli, Virginia Hook, William Woodhull, Donna Hillborn, Nancy Ballantine, Barbara George, Margaret Showalter, Judith Toubes. FIFTH ROW-Joan Cramer, Muriel Nave, Bernard Gvirtzman, Nancy Williams-Consul, Barbara Morrill, William Whitney-Quaestor, Miss Herr, William Wilczynski, Richard Chenot. ADVANCED LATIN CLUB u Under the supervision of Miss Viola Herr, the Latin Club follows a, Roman plan of government. These Romani Hodierni held an elec- tion a 'la Rome at the time ot the November national' election. They played host to the Beginning Latin and Spanish clubs at a special Christmas party. The second semester was high-lighted by the annual Roman banquet to which all members ot the six Latin classes were invited. ' . one hundred thirty nine f PAN-AMERICAN LEAGUE FIRST ROW-Mary lou Sioholm, Helen Mayhew, Dolores Duensing, Dorothy Twietmeyer, Elaine Hrones, Shirley Nay-Secretary, Charles Waddington-Vice-president, Victor Zaverella-Treasurer, Jack McEldow- ney-President. ' SECOND ROW-Evelyn Sebastian, Marilyn Seogin, Carol Pause, Jean Sedik, Marie Ray, Joyce Meade, Josie Cornet, Margaret Darden, Don Hamilton. ' THIRD ROW-David Yentzer, Patricia Nagle, Shirley Koch, Lola Young, Lorraine Long, Joan Schulze, Doris Cromley, Clarence Bernard, Bernadine Wcmtuck. , FOURTH ROW-Nina Kappmeyer, John Lindholm, Elmer Bernard, Bill Bahlman, Art Ahrendt, Art Galhel, Nedo Uliassi, Miss Strauss. , , f This organization was formerly known as the Spanish Club. ln the early part ofthe year the group joined the Pan-American League, and thus won its ofticial title. Miss Harriet Strauss leads the Bloom League's members in their bi-weekly meetings. ln November they entertained members of the South Shore High School Spanish Club with a program of singing, dancing, and short skits. The club also had a treasure hunt, presented a group of plays, arranged a Christmas display, and held group singing in Spanish. one hundred forty DEBATE CLUB SEATED-Patricia Mclaughlin-Secretary, Lorraine Volker. ' STAN'DlNG--Mr. Cooper, Elwood Willey-Vice-president, Henry Wise, Donna Pankonien, Norman Dollinger, Maurice Ferraeo, Barham Puckett, Marie Maman-Treasurer, Ted McElwee-President. Mr, Chairman, . . . Worthy opponents, . . . Ladies and Gentlemen, . .' . are phrases that welcome you to Mr. David Cooper's room on Monday nights. The chief purpose- of the Debate Club is to familiarize the members with formal debating. Many others -have been held, several of them with teams of other high schools. The main subject this year was: Should the Legal Voting Age Be Reduced To Eighteen Years? , one hundred forty-one N.lJ. C. What should be done with the old Bloom building? . . . Should national government control transportation? . . . What is the history generations of today are making? Questions of politics and policies are discussed in the newly-organized N.D.C. guided by Miss Faye Wilkinson. Members of the club, taking advantage of available literature on their topics ot argument, conduct the meetings. lt is hoped that the principles and aims of the N.D.C. will inspire Bloomhstudents to higher ideals ot citizenship and to deeper reverence for our governmental institutions. '-:r Q. 7. FIRST ROW-Irene Zwier, LaVerne Swets, Vivian Anderson. SECOND ROW-Martha Succutelli, Joyce Brewer, Arlene Kohler, Marie Ray. THIRD ROW-Lucille Paradise, Ruth Hewerdine, Mildred Koesier-president, Viviun Sons, Donald Bloesh. FOURTH ROW-Miss Wilkinson, Victor Zavarella, Keith McKee, Robert Thornburg, Robert Wald, Robert Nordberg. one hundred forty-two Muvlfummtnns x Mr. Briggs, Ed Thuman, Elaine Johns, Bob Forrest, Harold Kehl, Don .Cook, Charles Marthaler, Dorothy Tweitmeyer, Don Wolfe, .lean Peters, Robert Craig, Bob Seelbach, Walter Allgood. With the flashing at figures on the screen and the clicking of proiector reels, the Proiector's Club, under the sponsorship of Mr. Briggs, assisted by Ed Thuman and Bob Forrest, provided a new type ' of education for Bloom students. The members of this service organ- ization shows movies during their tree hours, at noon, and after school. The beginners are taught how to operate proiectors, and the experienced members obtain advanced training in the fields of light, sound, and projection. - , . one hundred, forty-th ree 1 i SEATED-Elaine Schmidt, Delyn Eaken, Robert Nordberg, Mary Lou Sioholm-Treasurer, .Ioan Schoenberger. FIRST ROW-Elsie Mae Hunt, Jean Patton, June Rudin, Berith Eklund, Bob Wald, Dorothy Stein, Eleanor Stein, Pat Walters, Bill Foley-President, Mr. Fast. SECOND ROW-Walter Platenka, Henry Duensing, Bob Fitzner, Jeanette Guzzino, Sidney Bloom, Alex Novak, Shirley Schmidt, Raymond Collins. - THIRD ROW-.lohn Fremouw, Dick Gawenis, James Kane, Robert Crum. FOURTH ROW-Robert Craig, Richard Wilke, Wayne Welk, Otto Russell. .PHUTUGRAPHY CLUB Click! . . . Flash . . . Hold that pose . . . Watch the birdie! These are familiar phrases throughout the halls of Bloom. The Photography- Club is under the leadership of Mr. Menno Fast. Besides learning to develop and print pictures, they attend movies and lectures. The Club meets in halves on Mondays 'and Tuesdays because of the large number of members. Topping off the year was a social with dancing, entertainment, and refreshments. one hundred forty-four 41,4 T M-n,'I,Ju 241- -'A-,ii l,',,j ii,TA5.',-':L-5.I5 ,. . wr -lr , ,guy V ,fl . nw.. 7-mr, - ,- p tv,-0l r1'i, ' 1 , vY'1 ', , I A 5.1-- ,g-nw I .f-N 'g,i L ' - ' Q -l' ' - -v- - 1 r- I i t ri H 4, Y m:x,.-, . , I , . ,... E' ,mf IW, ' '- ' ,r . , 3 ' ,, v '. 'T'-,Qui Q'-, 4 - f, , n - ' I ,,-. ,, '. - ,Lg A I UL24-L iL :-' iii' 1, 'I nil-'fre-' 5 R -gflpl-'u +',:.,,-,.A. .- ' I I I. TI I . , ,,u,,I,' H7 yllllff--v 1. ,g, -. Q..-Lgegm I Q ,-.!. ,, t' I-L: i lfwi. 1 . I , 2 g - -13,51 ,P , S, 1'-Z X .I . M. 4-1, I 4 , I I A k,Qf3.45sX - FIRST ROW-Bill Liesenfelf, Don Spaulding, Frank Kasper. SECOND ROW-Bill Whitney, Don Hamilton, Boll Von Buskirk, Bill Woodhull, Bob Fitzner. AMPLIFIER OPERATORS Feedback, feedback - that's the motto of the .amplifier crew. Come what may, the boys are always ready to operate their equip- ment for all occasions. Under the management of Don Spaulding, the assistants ran the sound equipment -for assemblies, dances, socials, homeroom announcements, and various other activities. They have been fortunate. in securing a newpermanent amplifier, and a micro- phone stand, used in the gym. The operators are able to send various educational programs to any classroom in the school. These programs consists of a radio broadcast, recorded music, or a combination of both. . I A one hundred forty-five HOME EIIUNUMICS CLUB 4 1 i FIRST ROW-Miss Penn, Velma Granno, Selma Shiff-Secretary-Treasurer, Theresa Dionne, Phyllis Mon- gillo, Betty Frabasen, Beatrice Wattier, Alice Zarlengo, Josie' Valtatorni. 'SECOND ROW-Angeline April, Joan Anderson, Caryl Kamstra, Mildred Wattier, Dorothy Schweer, Minnie Sassano, lenora Kamstra, Gertrude Mulder-Vice-president, Anna Marie Hoisington. THIRD ROW-l.ivia Vagnoni, Virginia Weishaar, Jane Miller, Ruby George, Dorothy Kelleher, Leona Vander Woude, Betty Hank, Joyce Howe. The Home Ec. Club is sponsored by Miss Loretta Penn. The Ag. department invited the girls to a Hallowe'en party and on February T3 a Valentine Party was given in return. During semester exams, a theater party was attended by almost every club member. The club sold candy, gave faculty teas, and sponsored Bow Day . A . . green -for Freshies, orange for Sophs, red for Juniors, and blue for the mighty Seniors. one hundred forty-six , r i F. it A. The F.F.A. under Mr. E. E. Mayhew, meets in the evenings and at noon. The business ofthe day is taken care of-then entertainment -and refreshments are provided! The Club was host to the Home Ec. Club at several evening parties. This year's projects include the raising of 300 broilers and 100 capons which were dressed and sold to the faculty at approximate cost. The boys constructed four half-ton self- ieeders for hogs, two sixteen-foot ladders, a two-hundred-bird poultry battery, and numerous saw-horses. . r Q . f aired. -Ll ,J J fn - - , .Y -'L g. N AM- J ',,.'v- ...,.Vt- T 9-,101-4.-. ,,. -. .., . '- es- ..... .J ,,- ,. FIRST ROW-Robert Thompson, Raymond Uykaya, Donald Tiltges, Alvin Houlre, James Pettigrew, Kenneth Beale. SECOND ROW-Robert Costner Cleft arm outi, Norman Lau, William Cowger, Allen Bede, Reginald Morgan, Marvin Bricce, Matthew Kamstra, Howard Paarlberg, David Carlson, John Begvesha, John Cook, James Peach. Tom Stinson. ' THIRD ROW-E. E. Mayhew, Raymond Regaty, Donald Kaiser, John Stuckey, Herbert Stowell, Frank Wilveet, Merril Rietveld, Walter Platenka, Glenn Reitveld, Chester Meyering, Ted Deiter, Comelius Vandermellen, Donald Hunter, Robert Weishaar, Duane Heinsinger, James Witvoet, Harry Bolen, George Behm. one hundred forty-seven Aunusun cius The Audubqn Club, under the sponsorship ot Miss Altha Haviland, is one of Bloom's oldest clubs. This year the members went on an excursion to the Brookfield Zoo to study birds, using the information acquired in the annual Audubonite for l945. Bird Feeding stations were made for the birds during the winter. The club also studies various birds while they are here on their seasonal visits. I-N. !:? FIRST ROW-Doris Wittel, Betty Frobasen, Ann Krizan-treasurer. SECOND ROW-Helen Kuerston, Dorothy Baker, Marie Ray, Rose Mary Bellow. THIRD ROW-Joy Pau-serretary, Betty Williams, Bernadine Wantuck. FOURTH ROW-Vallie Davis, Arlene Heusman, Donna Pankonien-viceipvesident, Miss Haviland, FIFTH ROW-.loan Cramer-president, Jean Tiberi. A one hu nd red -forty-eight l rf'-inf k 'w I ' ' ' ' luv... G I. KNITTING CLUB t Miss Dorothy Martin, the leader of these knitting girls, teaches fundamentals to many, and gives others advanced instruction. Club periods fly by as clicking needles and brightly-colored balls of yarn emerge into useful articles, caps, scarfs, and mittens for the members and their friends. I , , I - 4 A.. w-.-..,.. V -3.0 . HL , 1-wp :ilsf .- Iii :'1' V f. r if X . II1v.' l ,. . it I .' . Ii . x .I J li ' I I v,. I L' ,J I., Il' 2'-1 ' lift .' 'I HI. ,gi .-, ltr - V- ' NEXT TO RAILING-Theresa Bury, Bernice Matusiak, Doris Cepek, Helen Anderson, Edna Meyers, Alice Voytina, Betty Cepalc, Agnes Nowicki, Cletilde Sokolowski, Florence Kremen, Dorothy Ratkowski, Doris Mae Boo, Geraldine Mazonas, Grace Voights, Marilyn Harms, Gertrude Jareclci, Elizabeth Nowak. SECOND ROW-Miss Martin, Myra Stuenkel, Mildred Heideman, Joan Moses. one .hundred tortyfnine I I I one hundred Hfry AP--K LEFT TO RIGHT-Gloria Green, Loma Stein, Dorothy Ruszel, Gilda Canons. SERVICE BUREAU Gosh, I Iost my fountain pen. I hope it isn't gone for good! I think I'II look at the Service Bureau. Far from being unfamiliar with these words, every Bloom stu- dent' has said it at least once during his tour years. Pens, purses, combs, handkerchiets, pencils, wallets, and such, make up the Iong list of lost articles. The Service Bureau attendants leave class a few minutes before the period ends and stay there during the five-minute intermission. In addition, the Service Bureau is open in the morning before homeroom and after school. A P STANDING-Pauline Kolnik, Arlene Kuhler, Helen Carducci, Doris Klingler, Gloria Biunconi, Carol Sho- ' walter, Imogene Layman, Helen Rotondi, Mary Pisterzi, Lorraine Martin. SEATED-Helen Ricchuilo. A HUSTESSES The hostesses are commended for their fine work in 1944-45. They were faithful in welcoming visitors and guests ond in directing them to the proper ottice. Miss Oro Theobczld carried through c fine lob In keeping this orgcnmzcltion running smoothly. one hundred titty-one V t t HALL GUIDES FIRST ROW-Lois Schmitt, Theresa Bury, Rosella -Enzweiler, Mary Ann Verdetti, Alice Voytina, Mildred Saldano, Florence Montella, Marilyn Carrol, Virginia Ursitti, Dorothy Tate, Florence Yocano, Delores. Martin. SECOND ROW-Bernice Matusiak, Ann Sakalares, Jean Tiberi, June Bloom, Sarah Pagoria, Antoinette Fazzini, Mary I.ou Sioholm, Theresa Clark, Bernice Dionne, Jeanette Kasprzalc, Mary Spitzenberger. THIRD ROW-Emestine Wilkening, Lorraine Nietfeldt, Mildred Sabo, Joan Schoenberger, Ella Mae Jung, Frances Seiter, Marie Showley, Marilyn Martin, Arlene Keene, Donna Rhodes, Marilyn Bross. FOURTH ROW-Violet Santostefano, Jessie Stelter, Elvera Jacolaucci, June Malvestuto, Dorothy Demith, Virginia Gyger, Helen Green, Frances Mayer, Evelyn Sebastian, Lois Olson. FIFTH ROW-Anthony Brassea, Louis Mascitti, Roy Atwood, Helen Strong, Gloria Green, Shirlee Stein, Dan Boughton, Ralph Donelly, Joseph Killar, Dolores Gardiner, Alex Novak. SIXTH ROW-Walter Moyer, Mr. Cassidy, Richard Harms, Chester Consorti, Charles Ohlinger, Paul Barwig, Henry Duensing, Roland Russell, Frank Frist. W Hey, you! yells a Bloom sentry, Where is your pass? Hall Guides, supervised by Mr. Cassady are stationed in the halls during each class hour. lieutenants visit the many guard posts on the three floors and see that all is well. It is their duty to protect school property, check on wandering students, and'show special courtesy to all visitors who enter our building. . one hundred fifty-two - I TRAFFIC GUIDES Leaving their classes Two minufes before each period is ended, the Traffic Guides go fo their posts fo fake charge of hall Traffic in overcrowded Bloom. Under The guidance of Henry Duensing, 'UP' and 'DOWN' signs were placed above all stairways. Typical Traffic Guide remarks are: This is an up sfairway! ' . . . No'r soooo fast! . . . and Go around, buddy! I FIRST ROW-Norman Borgordf, Gene Noel, Don Schmockpepper, Don Moore, Bob Schmeckpepper, Percy Williams. SECOND ROW--Walter Craig, Norman Dollinger, Richard Beeson, Richard Bonick, Arrnondo Fiorenzo. . THIRD ROW-Duane Schmidt, Anthony Brossea, Mr. Cossody, Henry Duensing, Jethro Hills, Lewis Brandon. one hundred fifty-three FIRST ROW-Sue Schinke, Irene Romandine, Jean Pisterzi, Gilda D'Antonoli, Flora .lean McKee, Joy Patz, Thelma Renzetti, Ann Krizan, Vernelle Sanders. SECOND ROW-Joyce Meade, Jackie Costabile, Doris Wittel, Betty Williams, Anna Hoisington, Joyce Marie Howe, Corinne DeVoe, Frine Marzono, Dora Garnett. THIRD ROW-Violet Santostefano, Jessie Stelter, Jean Sedik, June Malvestuto, Kathuryn Spina, Lola San- tostefano, Vadie Henderson, Rose Christofanelli, Mary Zomparelli, Elsie Nardoni, Dorothy Ruszel. FOURTH ROW-Francis Seiter, Marjorie Shepard, Carmen Mele, Sally Spotora, Irene Simonetti, Mary Bruni, Elven: Jacabucci, Eleanor Skonecke, Margretta Barilow, June Schmeckpepper. B. ll. P. The members of the B.. C. P. volunteered to help keep the cor- ridors free from waste paper and assisted in cleaning the cafeteria and gym at noon. The girls sponsored noon movies and sold candy to raise money to buy good-looking B. C. P. badges. This club, under the supervision of Miss Alice Price, is to be' commended for its excel- lent work in keeping Bloom one of the state's neatest schools. one hundred fifty-tour FIRST ROW-Paul Santilli-Lieutenant, Elmer Nurcissi, Victor Muzzo, John Onofrio-Chief, Angelo Gabriel. SECOND ROW-Guido Fidanzi, Eddie Raxrfowslci, Tony Bulussoni-Chief, Paul Christofanelli, louis Cur- celli-Lieutenant. CAMPUS CORPS The campus is kept clean and attractive by the foithful and un- relenting work of the Campus Corps. The sponsor, Mr., Charles Cas- sady, and Chief, Tony l'll Knock 'Em Out Ballassone, together with the volunteers, did a noteworthy iob. ' Tony left for the service after the first semester and John Onofrio took over the corps and followed in Tony's footsteps. one hundred fifty-five s one hund red fift FIRST ROW-Norma Troli, Clara Corradetti, Joy Patz, Lillian Damiani, Lorraine Harrington, Betty Scho- field, Irene Romandine, Jean Cannon, Dorothy Tate. SECOND ROW-Elaine Johns, Mary Jane Crabtree, Phyllis Piazza, Lillian Young, Maureen George, Esther Kraurec, Lorraine Spina, Jeanette Kasprzak, Francis D'Amico, Sarah Pagoria. THIRD ROW-Yolanda Montella, Irene Sirnonetti, Sharon Zarth, Jacqueline Mclnrue, Joan Moses, June Malvestuto, I.eNora Kamstra, Elaine Seelbach. V FOURTH ROW-Elaine Schmitt, Wilma Baker, Betty Haake, Beatrict Wilkens, Lorraine Waiick, Virginia Iannucci, Wanda Penclrak, Sylvia Folta. FIFTH ROW--Nancy Williams, Barbara Morrill, Delynn Eaken, Leona Fredericlcs, Betty Brooke, Delores Sasis, Hattie Irons. . GIRLS LEAGUE The Girls League started the year with a bang by sponsoring the Freshman party. The girlsf gym was turned into a college dormi- tory for one afternoon, and the campus queenssported the newest costumes in a Fashion Parade for the honored guests. The Christmas season brought with it a Christmas Kids' Party tor all the girls in school. The Night Before Christmas was read under the Christmas tree that the League had decorated in the main hall. The most important event sponsored by the League was the annual Senior Mother-Daughter Banquet in February. y-six LEFT ro RIGHT-Marilyn Morgan, ora Theobuld, Arlene Kohler, Gladys Bfindlef MY 'i5 MQW' 1 GIRLS LEAGUE OFFICERS SEATED-Bernice Umland, Margaret Showalier, Marilyn Bloom, Dorothy Baker. STANDING-Rose Luzi, Barbara George, Miss Veazey, Miss Nagel, Gladys Brindle, Barbara Buchtel. G. A. A. BUARD one hundred fifty-seven FIRST ROW-L. Russo, M. Christo, I. Tate, D. Stein, M. Soldono, M. Austin, E. Damiani, .I. Tribo, B. Kupyto, RJ Luyu, M. Bloom, D. Baker, D. Ursitti, E. Gravelot, J. McLaughlin, E. Amqdio, G. Voights, R. Christo fanelli, J. Pisterzi, l. Layman. SECOND ROW-T. Mussetti, M. Saceutelli, D. Tweitmeyer, B. Buchtel, E. Lange, J. Curarra, C. Corradetti, A. Sylvester, T. Pytel, V. Simone, H. Strong. M- Showalter, J. Buccino, M. Shutts, S. Anderson, J. Bruns, M. J. Moore, L. Spina, L. Sain, B. Schoeflield, S. Schweer. THIRD ROW-l. Kelleher, L. Santostefano, H. Hills, B. George, A. Russo, D. Nichols, J. Zazac, L. Long,-M. Bross, M. Biesburer, C. Mele, I. Ciolkowski, G. Brinclle, C. Peterson, V. Gifford, B. Umland, E. Stein, S. Pugoria, P. Wosik, L. Vondewuude. la. A. A. As in past years, the activities of the G.A.A., under the spon- sorship of Miss Veazey, have been many and varied. The legislative part of this organization is carried out as follows: the board consists of nine members, which include the four officers, a representative from each class, and a BROADCASTER representative. Meetings were held bi-monthly. At the Play Day this year, 100 guests came from five other high schools. Cooperating with the Girls' League, the G.A.A. had a large part in the very successful Freshman Party. A volleyball party was held after school in both gyms at which the girls played volleyball and were served refreshments. Archery, badminton, and basketball were offered as after school recreation for all girls who were interested. The annual Spring Party was a very gala occasion, at which the Girls' League members were guests. one hundred fifty-eight FIRST ROW-Angelo Pace, Clyde Davis, Fred Folta, George Scampini, George Sheeby, Peter Camelli, Donald Johns, Paul Christofanelli. SECOND ROW-Jock Locasio, Don Schmeckpepper, Bob Schmeckpepper, Vincent Raneri, Angelo Speca, Phil Panici-Secreatry, Jack Schmeckpepper, Frank Schumake. THIRD ROW-Herman Sanlucci, Leroy Cohen, Mark Fisk, Sam DiGiovani, James Bruno-Treasurer, Nick l.oBua, Guido Fiacco, Coach Nelson. V FOURTH ROW-Bill Rush, Benny Delehoy, Jack Pheanis, James Blakemore, Frank Schrohe, Roger Peter- son-President, Bob Scheid, .letho Hills. , FIFTH Row-ted Adams, Bill Bouma, Jim Weiler, Truman Anderson, Roland Aarnell, Tom Newquist, Ken Turner--Vice-president, John Segalla. MANAGERS CLUB Under Uncle EImer Nelson's -leadership, the 'Managers Club was organized in 1936 to help the Athletic department carry out its various activities. The members' services include taking tickets at football and basketball games, ushering at basktball games, parking cars, serving Bloom players, and escorting visiting teams. Waste paper was collected to raise money to attend the Chicago Track Relays. Lou Budreau, manager of the Cleveland 'lndians, gave a talk at one of the meetings. The Managers Club is one of Bloom's most active service organizations. - one hundred fifty nine KNEELING-Charles Sanirentello, John Ziccardi, Eugene Doyle. I FIRST ROW-Charles Murtholer, Philip Nelson, Sidney Hills, Mike Bruno, Joe Teiri, Kalemlaa, Willis Lloyd, Ted Spyro. SECOND ROW-Olindo Damiani, Sirovski, Dwnne Smith, Joe Voltattorni, Jurgenson, S. Wilcznski, Milton Schmelzer, Ed Thuman, John Foushi, Donald Carlson. THIRD ROW--Albert Sylvester, Bernard Givrtzman, John Waldel, Henry Duensing, Louis Rousei, Christ Hrones, Mr. Zacher, Steve Kotesa, Ed Toll, Ronald Jessen. BUYS ADVANCED BOWLING CLUB ,This club, with Mr. Clarence Zacher leading the way, met at the Bowl-Aire every Thursday night. There are two divisions of bowlers embodied in this club-a group of eight advanced bowlers who have an average of 130 or better, and a group of four novices who have not yet reached this goal. They hope to organize a South Suburban League of bowling teams to promote inter-school competition. one hundred suxtyl vr , TEN HIGH BIIWIERS I SEATED-Willis lloyd, Charlos Sanfrotello, Milton Schmelzer, Edward Thuman, Ronald lessen. STANDING-John Foushi, Louis Rousai, Mr. Zucher, Edward Toll, .Stove Koiasa, Ted Spyro. FIRST ROW-.lqhn Niemczak, leon Kasper, Joseph Formeniini, Floyd Adams, Donald Sedik, Joe l.oCascio, Sheldon Cohn, Sammy Cohn, Dominic Traiani. SECOND RQW-Vinson! Gustafson, August Bamonti, Curl Wolls, W. J. Plaienka, Jr., Mr. Zacher, Richard Chonot. Roger Longo, .lolm Lindholm, Dick lumbroeht. - BUYS I BEGINNING BIIWIING GIUB one hundred sixty-one SEATED-Sue Trotter, Shirley Davis, Barbara George, Fern Voits-Secretary, Marilyn Carroll, Gertrude Mulder, Shirley Myers-President, Florence Montella, Gayle Martin, Phyllis Wasik-Treasurer, Sarah Pagoria-Vicegpresident. I ' STANDING-Sylyia Folta, Mary Jane Crabtree, Eleanor Horecny, Marilyn Martin, Ada Damiani, Elaine Voit, Marjorie Shepard, Helen Ricchiuto, Miss Veazey, Shirley Marthaler, Helen Rotondi, Eileen Wagner, Frances Seiter, Arlene Keene, June Heinz, Dorothy Welk, Jeanette Zaiac, Irene Cialkowslci. GIRLS EGINNING BOWLING CLUB This organization, with the instruction of Miss' Leila Veazey, has become one of the top bowling clubs ot Bloom. Gutter balls and splits soon became spares and strikes. Twenty girls, who were tar from beginners at the end ot the year, entered the G. A. A. bowling contest, and did, very well. Quite a few of these will graduate into the Ad- vanced Bowling Club next year, and will give the older bowlers some stiff competition. ' The club met every- Monday at 4:00 P. M. at the Bowl-aire. one hundred sixty-two mms ADVANCED Buwunn The members of this club took part in an all-state G.A.A. bowling tournament in January. First place was taken by the club in a similar tournament a year ago. Awards were given at the endof the year' for the highest individual average, and for the highest team average. Colleen Austgen, .loan Engelhardt, Jeanette Johnson, and Gloria Green were some of the club's best bowlers. The members of the club are indebted to Miss Fredrickson for giving fine leadership and whole-hearted support. SEATED--Bette Hendron, Betty Brooke, Elaine Multog, Ernestine Wilkening, Imogene Layman, Gloria Green, Phyllis Gansen-vice-president, Mildred Subo, Jeanette Johnson, Shirlee Stein. STANDING-Jean Reid, Bernice Umlondvtreusurer, Ellen Anne Weidemcnn, Miss Fredrickson, June Marie Muzonos--president, Joan Engelhardt, Nino Soldano, Delores Gumos, Mildred Wuttier, Pat Eklund, Victoria Mesltouslcus, Colleen Austgen, Violet Christopher-secretary. one hundred sixty three RED NIAJURETTES -. FIRST ROW-Elvu Vellotti. ' SECOND ROW-Charlotte Hervey, Betty Jane Hendron, Shirley Nay, Lorraine Nietfeldt, Batty Cinnamon. THIRD ROW-Gloria Hansen, Sue Trotter, Eleanor Horecny, Dolores Gardner. Ten snappy girls in red and white, with whirling batons and light feet . . . our senior group of maiorettes . . . performed with the bond during the halves of football and basketball games. At the Bloom-Calumet City basketball game, February 16, Commander Andrew Wilson, aged eighty, of Glenwood, considered the oldest man enlisted in the Merchant Marine of World War ll, was honored between halves by the Bloom Band and twenty-five maiorettes. Five former students represented five branches of the service. These maiorettes also entertained at the Regional Basketball Tournament at Joliet on February 27. They presented swift routines with their batons, intricate formations, and peppymarching. one hundred sixty-four RAINBOW MAJURETTES The Rainbow GirlsQ iunior maiorettes, are chiefly Sophomore girls. The name originated from their costumes of pastel blouses and white shorts. They twirled with the senior group of maiorettes at all of the ' performances. One of their outstanding prformances was the football game in which they presented the flags of twenty-five allied nations. We are looking forward to this group developing into one of the best in years. in l 1 V Y . qi . ,: ':-:vi ' V, V Q, . , 1 4, ' . , . FIRST ROW-Lois Olson. I SECOND ROW-Peggy Carter, Emesline Wilkening, Elizabeth Munson, Margaret Cull, Mildred Subo, Marian 'l.oinen. ' THIRD ROW-Patricia Opie, Anita Petrongelli, Thaodora Shugar, Viviun Sher. one hundred sixty-five fi7fm V' in . N X. Y P ,, .' ' . . ' Wt A xVQ vv. XE I VY- L , fi ji fp, . ff ,. - fx. , X 1 9 rim H' E- X- I ' id '.s L il M . gJg71f f4.w4 1 MNA'f ' fi 5+ , 4 A 2 'gp Q 1 - f' in . gh-WE.. , If. , QE., 2 I 5 X T3 -931.1 5. . , - C4 if 5-' 'ffl Ja' Q A ls - L 1 ' Q 1 '7 Af 1, . 'U xi 5. ,- A I v Y ' , 'W-. K V6 -,I-Q X :J W ' 3' F tl ' ., ' 5, .-'- 'S T W A E733 ' ' af- A gy pl! A 1. P71 M 5-.wg Q 0 .. if fx .? Q ' X V V -' XI ' L, 0 'f' ,ix Q - 1 U ml F A 1' 6137 W' f 'e 1 I 1. 'lvizff , 3 ' , z ' .' YA . 'sux' K i 1 .D N I g.,1' I .iff CQ 0 ., W V 'Y I W , ' .1 --:V-WW ff-f 5- f Ji ff W . Q . 4 - ELA n V B3 1 W 1 , , faga- 555m 2 smf1mr'N 2551 Haw Ym4 VTTHW Q Z f Q:5-fiivl hs' A if -43 ,ffF'3 r ?',1. l if ff. yan . sf -'g ,.-.1 ,-gi I vu,-' 541 f W -5-Q! -- 13 'iQf, ,P - ,'fQf A-Q' -, 2 ' ' ' l LPS 'Qi RN UU -N 1 : , V : X rv L 5 g L S I ' LL iEibl 1 W , F Xx' ,. -I A 2151- W 4-W D . . '- fu '- , 4. . 1 V1 ' L--A rf i gt, 'iff RAE '-a'u?5? Y, fm ii XQQFQEY W , V vi Q Q Y K F ' 'ffiyb Ewa. 5 I .QNX Q ' ' B . fr +1 N6 ' f' ' , 'wx Y- 1' . .' 'l g -' Jvfffxg QW 'fyyqf 'E' Q, Xxx X FN I A f 1 - 3' X151 ' AWQ- M x 1 41, ,I ' ' J 1' I' 1v.E,M's E.',!'aL , A E L ' 1 :M Tb 4 4, mi, stiff ji .E I ., 1 1 p s f .5 yy rf? Ni- rv , W' xl lv K1 I . rl' f- ' 1 , . Q W V, j '-x. ex- if f X Q A, x hd t :Q wi x' I A ff f ...f -3 ' 4 Q -' . - .5..s,'-- f .f'-ff V N ,,....1 ..i...-- , ' N - .,.r7. Q L E, XL, Mjyf FIRST ROW-Vincent Ranieri, Mae Ella Fox, Elsie Loclceman, Nedo Uliassi. SECOND ROWfAngelo Frascurelli, Barbara Buchtal, Dorothy Mayhew, Nancy Cramer. THIRD ROW-Marilyn Scogin, Edan Meyer,,Oswald Piunti, Gene Noel, Joan Englehardt. ORCHESTRA The orchestra made its first appearance of the season at the Christmas assembly. Other appearances included the annual Spring Concert given in conjunction with the Choir 'and Girls Glee Club, assemblies, Class Day, Baccalaureate, and Commencement exercises. one hundred sixty-eight l FIRST ROW-Caryl Jean Porter, Warren Westpl-nal, Edo Uliussi. SECONDROW-Philip Apponi, Betty Sims, Joyce Meade, Louis Patrick, Ronald Nemes. ,W : THIRD ROW-John Fremauw, Kenneth Lindberg, Kenneth Kraft, Carol Vanderwalker, Audrey Gasior. FOURTH ROW-Elwood Willey, Willis lloyd, Wayne Welle. STANDING-Miss Florence Dangremond, Director. URCHESTRA Smaller ensembles and soloists from the orchestra have played for various organizations in Chicago Heights, as well as for the Bloom P. T. A. and the Senior Class play. One of the orchestra's aims has been to become acquainted with - a larger repertoire of classic, romantic, and modern music. I one hundred sixtyfni ne FIRST ROW Betty Mrchael Betty Haake Eleanor Horecny Eleanor Malmo Marlone Wnckstrom .Ioan Lundberg Frances Placenta Velma Granno Manlyn Bloom Dolores Zloms Patncra Nagle Helen Mayhewl SECOND ROW Margaret Showalter Blythe McCraclre Nina Kappmeyer Glona Hansen Ellzabeth Lawmg Vsolet Pruntu Jayne Muller Mlldred Koester Ruby George Eleanor Grutzws THIRD ROW lorrame Long Ann Marla: Albert Taffom Ernest Steers Robert Nordtmeuer Robert Rey nolds Louls Camel: Lola Young Ellen Ann Weldomann Loss Kopp Gladys Bnndle FOURTH ROW Yolanda Montella Mary Jane Crabtree Robert Stage Roger Lange Vuctor Zavarella Wilbur Wylne Louus Brandon Lonme Sanders Norman Lee Gerald .lurgenson Ethel Brackman Bemnce JWWQM Umland ,M The A Cappella Cholr this year was forty five strong, smaller ii than last years group, but the best volces In the school This group, My In conlunctlon with the Girls Glee Club gave a Chrlstmas assembly and another assembly In March The choir sang for the Dlstrlct Rotary Z Club meeting In October, and for the Talk of the Hour In December They took part In the Minstrel show given by the Senior Class, gave I a Sprung Concert In May, and participated ln the graduation exercises W T Roger Lange served as president of the group, Albert TaFFonl, vlce presrdent, Ann Marlas, treasurer, and Vema Granno, secretary , one hundred seventy I X emY, - x - . If I ' ..' .. . l 1 l .rl I 1 I ' rl. I l l - A l I '.l-. I '. I l I l I I ' I I' I . - Us Q I . I a Al . . - , 1 ' - - , . . . . . . I , .Q bf , ' . . ' , ,, lf' l lv 1 I l T I h en - . e . . 4 ' I r E ' ' f .. at A Having learned the basic principles of singing in its Freshman year, this group received training in advanced choral direction. Frorn this group, only those who show good discipline are advanced to the Girls Glee Club. Much thought is given to the character of a song, the phrasing, and the interpretation. Here music is taught to be an ideal companion it properly handled. ADVANCED CHURUS FIRST ROW-Genevieve Nicolas, Dora Garnett, Annie Evans, Vaclie Henderson, Miss Collins, Frances Smith, Viola Packard, Mary Monroe. SECOND ROW-Laverne Watkins, Naomi Wicks, Vallie Davis, Dorothy Heigt, Marilyn Harms, Leatrice Kendall, Gertrude Heath, loriot-Ia Johnson. P V 5, 'L . . v4fl',U'1 '- ' one hundred seventy one GIRLS GLEE CLUB Having gone Through the preliminary training in the Freshman and Advanced choruses, this group ot girls was ready for their first ' public appearance this year. All members have passed a test upon entering and are able to read music at sight. Performances sung during the year were at theyP. T. A., the Talk of the Tour Club, at the assembly before the student body, and at the annual Spring Concert. FIRST RDW-Dorothy Ratkowslci, Shirley Prince, Margaret Potts, Alice Rispans, Barbara Gierach, Rita Canali, Norma Callecod, Marlene Ihnen, Virginia Weishaar. SECOND ROW-Jean Tarquino, Marie l.ustig,- Shirley Osterberg, Vivian Sher, Viola DeBoer, Bernice Kampe, Mira Stuenkel, Marilyn Lichtenberger, Carolyn Diersen, Catherine Angellotti, Doris Wittel. THIRD ROW-Betty-Schmidt, .leon Lottinville, Clementine Calacci, Myrtle Maurer, Nancy Williams, Dorothy ' Wieringa, Phyllis Bielskis, Antoinette Buccino, Carolyn Peterson. l l. 1, . l ' ' Y l I 1 one hundred seventy-two ' ' .Q . , Y -, .,- - It 1 fi: . V' ,, fe' 'Q , ' ' QLL4 , l FIRST ROW-Miss Collins, Gordon Gibbons, Frank Pagorio, Roy Pfeifer, Donald Dandurand, Donald Moss, Donald Daley, Silvia Piuttoni, Robert Daldegan. SECOND ROW-Phillip Nelson, George Angus, Joseph Compratt ldeceasedl, Richard Lambrecht, Allen Johnson, Robert Leoni, James Duffmon, Clyde Beaclles. BUYS GLEE CLUB Sight-reading is taught from the very beginning of the course I because of the fact that no instruction of this type was given in the grades. The immediate need of more boys in the Choir has encour- aged the boys to work hard in. getting themselves eligible to occupy I a chair in the tenor, baritone, or bass section. one hundred seventy-three FIRST ROW-Vivian Jordan, Elaine Cameli, Rose Reno, Donna Piacenti, Antima Marks, Gertrude Penoyer, Jean Tribo, Ruth Heseman, Gwendolyn Jordan, Hattie Irons. SECOND ROW-Karley Baird, Martha Taylor, Elaine Jahns, Osiride Zavarella, Rose Yacono, Flora Paoletti, Joan Evert, Elaine Merritt, Jean Branamon, Rena Giannetti, Katherine Whitacre. THIRD ROW-Hilda Bovara, Mable Jamison, Barbara McManimen, Janet Mclaughlin, Carole Tanis, Louise Santori, Marilyn Burdick, Helen Bezuk, Betty Ritchie, June Stills. ' FOURTH ROW-Kathryn Benning, Lorraine Cordes, Violet Brandon, Rita Sheehy, Shirley Schweer, Dolores Rose, Shirley Anderson, Marilyn Lange, Lila Lange, Joy Mae Eisenbrandt, Mariann Frattura. FIFTH ROW-llo Fisher, Mary Jean Moore, Audrey Schaer, Marilyn Reynolds, Clara Pavone, Shirley Johnson, Peggy Owens, Lena Frisco, Arlene Boughton, Herlene Hills. SIXTH ROW-Miss Collins, Geraldine Carrara, Yvonne Stolte, Ann Blair, Barbara Allgood, Barbara Burgum, Vivian Tavoletti, Arlene Heusman, Mable Littell, Minnie Austin, Alice Johnson, Carol Johnson. FRESHMAN CHORUS Basic material for the Choirs of 1947 and 1948, this group has worked exceptionally hard in learning how to sight-read music, to correctly enunciate words, to breathe properly, to distinguish be- tween a chest tone and head tone, to follow direction, to deter- mine the mood of o song, and last, but not least, to appreciate the music of our classic composers. In grading, each others' diction, direc- tion, tone, and ability to sing second and third harmonies, they learn to perfect these factors in their own work. ' one hu nd red seventy-four CHEERLEADERS Bloom's morale builders, the cheerleaders, were always ready to spur our teams, both basketball and football, on to victory. They introduced new cheers to the student body, did pep-assemblies, and did much to make for better student participation at sports events of all sorts. The gratitude ot the whole school goes to these girls tor their enthusiasm and vigor. ' Shirley Stein, Elaine Rielz, Gilda Cetrone. A one hundred seventy-five 1 ',, '1 1 , I A . MNSDc..l V , t? I LEFT to RIGHT-Vic Mortello, Hank Hoyt: John Segala, Mr. Billings: Bob Wald, .lack Haggerty: Tony S0301 Satchel: Vernelle Sanders, Miss Delaware Watergap: John Freemouw, Old Grad: Pauline Kolmlc, Helen Sghlessingerg lNick Pagoriu, Bud Hooper: Blythe McCradie, Gale Joy: Bob Nordberg, Dr. Reeber: Carol Showalter, Chaperone: Ed Thumon, Professor Lloyd: Pat Nagle, Blind Dute'i: DOf0ll1Y RUSIBII Ethel: Harold Paterson, Dutch Miller: Shirley Nay, Minerva: Don Schmeckpeper, Greenle . smmn miss PLAY , 1 This year's Senior Class produced Best Foot Forward on March 14, 15 and 16. Under the able direction of Miss Dorothy Wilson, John Cecil Holm's three-act Broadway comedy became part of Bloom's - ' 1945 academic year. ' Can't you iust see our boys in those snappy military uniforms before the fall prom at Winsocki Military Academy? If you can, you'll , remember Nick Pagoria as Bud Hooper, the cadet with two prom dates! Blythe McCradie supplied the role of the'glamorous movie star, Gale Joy. Bob Wald was seen as her Hollywood manager, .lack,Haggerty. , The play couldnot have been produced successfully without the leadership of Joan Anderson as General Chairman, and Mr. Briggs, ' Miss Veazey, Mr. M'Cann, and Miss Stetler as faculty chairmen. 1 one hundred seventy-six . ..6L?.T 'WA 5 73? -V, 1' - -Y ww- -V , -.4 ,H A.1 ,,. :?i 'r V ' -' .A J, 31:3 qw L- 1, gi' i . A w 1, ' ww' ', -.,' 'A . ,f r,.,, . -. .- - .-JT?-. 2 ' 1-f. 4' - -- wx.. .f J . 13 ' Uv, -. - xy. , .y -A 1- Y A,1,.-. V . A,,f1n4.J,f'r',ggw N, -, -,Mfg '- 'A J, gf . , , , ,, 1 1 , ,x,.,:,, .W ,y ,, ,, , . ....:.4,,y N,-W-wi all JF: ,A -- r A Such strength as a man has he shuuld use X! 5, A..-.rf kr' as , - Cicero j':','f ,.Tf'j 113112- v 1' I Lvf ,, w L r , I w v - , . . L : 'v' 5 - -. I. ,.+.,- -,,f.V,ili ,,4v,, tif, is i-1 HTHLETICS -'E Physical fitness is made douhly important and necessary hy the national war and peace efforts. Bloom students develop strength and health to serve with useful, happy, and worthy lives, securing the future for themselves and for their posterity. ,M .. +.a,..l..T...... ...,-gg I A , Coach Sarff Congratulations to Coach SarFf's fighting heavy-weight squad! With only two return- ing Iettermen, who through' ill-fate were in- iured before the season was completed, the squad ventured 'into competition with schools having men of far greater experience. With all of these setbacks, the Sarlfmen succeeded in sharing the South Suburban League Cham- pionship with our worthy rival, Thornton Township High, which had been undefeated before they met Bloom. The team consisted of: Senne at fullback, Palanca, Piazza and Bouma, halfbacks, Pierendozi and Pheanis alternating at quarter- back, DeFrank, Michaelsko, Consorti, and Segala, ends, Martello and Folta, tackles, Bruno, Bove, and Manthey, guards, and Weiler at center. I The first two games, which were with Jo- liet and Morton, proved defeating blows to the pride of the Bloomites. Especially heart- breaking was the fact that in the Morton game, three touchdowns had to be discredited. But this did not discourage our Trojans in the least- instead it succeeded in strengthening their determination to come out on top. Their next game was with Argo, a team which had surprised Bloom for the last few che hundred eighty' ' ' VARSITY FIIIITBI-ILL SCHEDULE South Suburban Co-Champs Bloom ....... 6 - Joliet . ...... . Bloom ....... I2 - Morton .... . Bloom ....... 26 - Argo ....... Bloom ....... 20 - Mooseheart .. . Bloom ....... 7 - Kankakee .... Bloom ....... I4-CaICity..... Bloom ....... 20 - Blue Island . . Bloom ....... 7 - Thornton .. . years. The Argonauts bowed to a Trolan lug gernaut, to the tune of 25-l4.' Our boys' next victim was the undefeated Mooseheart team, which' had a marvelous playing style. U Through the combined efforts ofthe team, three men . . . Pierendozi, Palanca, and Pi- azza, were able to score. Bloom lost its only Conference game to Kankakee in their next encounter. I Senne, Piazza, and Palanca wre able to roll up a 'I4-0 victory over Calumet City be- cause of the superb blocking of BIoom's line- men. The team traveled the next week to Blue Island where they routed the Cardinals by a score of 20-0. Blue Island never had a con- version scored upon them before, but the quick wit of guard Jim Bruno enabled us to ac- complish this twice over. - Upon the gridiron which had been made slippery by an afternoon 'drizzle, Bloom waded through the Harvey mud to a 7-0' vic- tory over Thorton. . Next year, the varsity squad will have ten returning lettermen, who will see to it that BIoom's standard of sportsmanship will be upheld. I ! ,' ? ,Y , Y . 'V 4. TOP ROW-C. Sons, G. Bohm, H. Santucci, L. Thielman, J. Baird, M. Knlnz, B. Woodruff, D. Schmedrpeper, D. Johns. MIDDLE ROW-F. Michulesko, L. Hering, H. Smith, J. Segald, B. Sirind, J. Spotoru, M. Sobut, A. Manthey, E. Davis, J. Simone, J. Guidotti, S. Piazza, A. Brasseuu, Coach Sarff. if BLUUM f'N '53 ': G Xb: 'ff one hundred eighty-two , . V , 41-' 'L H , 5-,'fn-':n.q 7 gg'-: f t B' T'f ' A fu f 'A B' ' ww ' ' V 1 F, ,' H .. I ' W M., . ' 'rgf-1-, . ' . , 'J' 'Z L.. , V Fi-,, , 7 1 . ' V . w. ,- , f',,,2 ' ' I 1 a 'I .-I V:-. ' I I BOTTOM ROW-D. Filips, B. Boumu, S. Senne, C. Consorti, V. Martello, B. Bova, J. Weiler, J. Bruno, J. Folio, M. DeFrunk, A. Pulanca, J. Pheunis, C. Pierandozzi. xl , Q- . TRUJANS ' 'F ! I 12335 .myth 4:16, one hundred eighty-thrge X x .Lp WJ' iff' sjqh if , lf: W! . -. V i 152 , Q5 1 Y'--gy' c. -v, ,, ZLLTI' n . . , pf' . .f 4 ,. 1,-.W-,,, 3 g 1 4 1, QPU, . ,-2 93 x j X ' W 'LL 4 ' ' X351 5' ' lv ' Coach Buchlel i FRESH-SUPH FUUTBALL Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom ....... Bloom Bloom SCHEDULE - Joliet . . . . - Marion .... - Lockporf . . . - Hyde Park . . -Cal City .. .. - Blue Island . - Thornron .. . 0 0 13 'I9 - Morgan Park 18 0 6 l 1 Waldorf gets a laugh He's over! one hu ndred eigljty-six K .. I x . . 7,7 Y Y, ,,,.,,,' ,, . , ,f . , TOP ROW-E. Caprialti, C. Damiani, B. Carlson, K. Stellar, C. McCray, R. Russell, Coach Buchtel, B. Gatch, A. Pallissnrd, P. Corradetti, G. Manthey, N. Reno. SECOND ROW--J. Sims, A. Swatak, J. Napoli, T. Schran-in, T. Welling, J. Foushi, J. Vittorri, Mylcara, Barniclc, T. Tulioni. mum Row-A. virgo, 5. Hlavach, L. 'Pignotti, mom' now-a. rinipi, B. Damiani, J. Zaranti, N. DeFrank. KNEELING-G. Sheely, J. Heiser, Managers. The Lightweights, under the Capable lead- ership of Coach Frank Buchtel, displayed ex- cellent playing ability and precise teamwork. Although supposedly a Freshman-Sophomore squad, the team consisted entirely ot Sopho- mores. They were: Joe Marias and Ben Dami- ani, ends, Steve Evans and Nick Pagoria, tackles, Louis Capacasa and Louis Thomas, guards, Louis lPuggyl Pignotti and Don Mc- lnnes, centers, Joe Zarante, Ambrose Virgo, and' John Zarlengo, halts, Nick DeFrank, quarterback, and Bob Filippi, fullback. The little Troians' first encounter was with a large and experienced Joliet team. We were defeated by a 6-O score after a nip and tuck battle. Bloom next played Morton who handed the Frosh-Soph team their second defeat, with a score of 13-0. The next battle proved successful to the Bloomites, winning over Lockport by a margin of 13 points. Incidentally, Nick A. Norclella, E. Wall, H. Mayer, W. Wilczynski, B. Calacci, S.lMerIi, T. Bilinski, I.. Ehlebracht, M. Hasseltown. J. Farlengo, J. Marius, N. Pagoria, L. Thomas, D. Mclnnis, F. Faliconi, S. Evans, DeFrank made both touchdowns. In the Morgan Park game, a 19-2 victory for our boys, Zarante, Bilinslcy, and Filippi collabo- rated in scoring the points. DeFrank, Zarante, and Filippi succeeded in chalking up an 18-O triumph over the Hyde Park team. The follow- ing week, Bloom' came out on the short end. of a 6-O score after a hard-fought battle with Cal. City. Blue Island, the next team on the schedule, proved too strong, and the Frosh- Soph eleven had to come home on the short end of a 13-6 score. Thornton's junior squad traveled the following Thursday to the Bloom field only to be trounced 21-0 by our home- town boys. Some ot these boys will be used in Coach SartF's heavyweight line-up next year, so don't be surprised' if you hear a lot more of them. They have all shown cooperation and good clean sportsmanship, the materials of which the boys of Bloom High are made. ' one hundred eighty-seven Q l I 5 w f -tw , .. ,, -,,. ' iz. - . V . . A .r . . W v -. , ,. . ..,,',,x,1...J..L'.,, , l- -. .,. fun U, 13- -. , , E, , X . , , I . . 5. I. W , -X Y, t...- ,,- . .. f -- -- . .,' . Z , . X. .w me fAg:.'.9- 2 , . ' -.5 '- ' i -1 . ,- '- A ',.f.'u'ff N 1 . ,- 1 . - - - . ,- .,.,x, ., -, - . -. , , , N ,. - . . L, - - g. .-Z , . - w ' . - . X -X .V - - l'...,-...X ...H V h W , , , I i TOP ROW-E. Jonas, J. Bilinski, S. Miller, A. Johnson, D. McCollum, G. Folrnits, M. Hiolmian, B. Lueder, W. Sweeney. ' SECOND ROW-C. Rice, J. Piattoni, W. Busalt, C. Vavrus, J. Costello, H. Scofield, E. Felicetti, A. Hlavuch, Couch Nelson. THIRD ROW-P. Camelli, Manager, D. Felicetti, T. Merle, W. Hasse, J. Noxon, J. Sweets, P. Burnham, F. Gatch, G. Angus, A. Specca, Manager. BOTTOM ROWQC. Panici, J. Pizunte, F. Narcissi, D. Grossi, R. Pignotti,.D. Fasigus, B. Costner, A. Bello, K. Nichols, H. Baron. FRESHMAN FUUTBALL The task of teaching our smallest warriors, the Freshmen, the fundamentals of football is given to Coach E. R. Nelson. The boys came in green from the many grammar schools in the area. Most of them have never used regu- lation equipment and must be taught how to wear and use it. This -scrapping bunch of boys finished the season with a.5OO percentage. They set back Morgan Park Military Academy twice by scores of 24-O, and 30-7'., Blue Island dealt them both defeats. The team was limited to four games by the transportation problem. one hundred eig hty-eig ht The vanguard of the team consisted of Bob Lueder and Bill Sweeney at the ends, Emil Felicetti and Monte Ray Heckman at the tackles, Tony Merli and Allen Johnson at the guards, and John 'Bilinski at center. - In the backfield Gene Mruk handled the fullback position very well. iHenry Baron and Chuck Panici alternated at quarterback. Dick McCollum and Albert Fooko Hlavack ran from the fullback. positions. We expect to hear more from these boys in the next few yea rs. f X N.. ,qs J 'Ft-1 P' X 1 . 'I I ..f' 12 7 x 5 nu ' x ' - '?'g X xl Ying R H f ff UW. 3, V ' K gum . hx . K, 1 . Y Q ' Pm' Q .. f Q X, 'EH' ' :Z',' 1-4 I , if N , f Y 'V .71 f X x' f 'P ' ' , . gag f . X ' TT. , . 1 . V 412 ,, aie. ' Date December -1, 1944 December 2, 1944 December 8, ,1944 December 15, 1944 December 16, 1944 January 4, 1945 January 12, 1945 January 13, 1945 January 19, 1945 January 26, 1945 January 27, 1945 February 2, 1945 February 9, 1945 February 10, 1945 February 16, 1945 February 23, 1945 BASKETBALL Where Kankakee Bloom Bloom ' Thornton Bloom Bloom Calumet Bloom Bloom ' Lockport Bloom Bloom Argo Bloom Bloom Blue Island Defeated Team Bloom .. Bloom . Lockport Thornton Fenger . Bloom .. Bloom .. Bloom .. Bloom .. Bloom .. Joliet .. Thornton Bloom .. South Shore . Bloom .. Bloom .. Victorious Team Kankakee .. .46 Hyde Park . .40 Bloom .. . .38 Bloom . ..... 37 Bloom . ..... 36 Argo . ...... 45 Calumet City.42 Blue Island. .59 Kankakee .. .38 Lockport .. . .41 Bloom . ..... 36 Bloom . ..... 39 Argo, . ...... 42 Bloom . ..... 39 Calumet City.43 Blue Island. .43 ,What's up there?T A U Could be socker! I one hundred ninety x TOP ROW-E. Englehurdt, F. Schrohe, J. Pheanis, H. Smith, M. Schlemmer, R. Russell, R. Rush, V. Paculu, B. Simonetti, N. Borgwardt. KNEELING-M. Fisk, J. Baird, J. Weiler, B. Bouma, A. Palanca, S. Piazza. 1 Bloom had a fairly bad basketball season this year, winning six and losing ten. We lost nine and came out on top in three of the South Suburban League games. The main cause of our defeats was the lack of height. In every game our boys were towered over by the opposing team, enabling the taller boys to get the rebounds. Another fact that hindered us was the fact that our boys were green, as Bloom had only two returning lettermen, Sam Piazza and Arnold Palanca. ' The Varsity five started the season with two defeats, . . . to Kankakee and Hyde Park. They went on to win three in a row from Lockport, Thornton, and Fenger, respectively. However, they next experienced a series of defeats. Calumet City, Blue Island, Kankakee, and Lockport, each in turn, handed Bloom the bad news. The next two opponents on the list were Joliet and Thornton. We won both games, and, ,after all is said and done, we can proudly say that we de- feated Thornton in both meetings! Argo next chalked up their second win over, our boys when we lost to them, 42-35. Our boys were reconciled the next day when they de- feated South Shore, who was leading the Southern Chicago league at that time. The sea- son ended the same way it began, with two defeats, one to Calumet City and one to Blue Island. The loss of forward Carlo Pierandozzi, sharp- shooter and backbone of the team, was felt greatly when he graduated at mid-season. The remaining players on the team were: forwards -Arnold Palanca, Mark Fisk, Jim Baird, and Bill Rush, guards-Sam Piazza, .lim Weiler, Jack Pheanis, Howard Smith, Frank Schrohe, Bob Simonetti, and Vincent Paculag centers- Milton Schlemmer, Bill Bouma, and Roland Russell. . one hundred' ninety-one l STANDING-P. Coppa, B. Schramm, E. Mruk, H. Mayer, B. Lueder, T. Schramm, l. Hinze. KNEELING-A. Hlavach, J. Zarlenge, R. Harms, A. Davis, N. DeFrank, I.. Pignotti. FRESH-SUPH BASKETBALL The Bloom 'lights', under the supervision of .Coach Buchtel, had better luck than their older class-mates. They finished the season with eight wins and six losses. At the beginning of the season, the boys showed great promise. They were undefeated in their first five play- offs, but they just couldn't keep up the pace. Calumet City was the team which fed our Fresh-Sophs defeat for the first time, and Blue lsland also offered the same menu in the next week's encounter. This, however, only suc- ceeded in staggering the little Trojans a bit for they handed Kankakee its second defeat the following week. Coach Buchtel's boys had to bow to Lockportand Joliet successively in the next two games, but they came back to win one hundred ninety-two s from both Thornton and Argo. Th'e Fresh- Sophs can also be proud to have beaten Thornton twice in one season. Calumet City and Blue lsland still hadn't changed their menus so the Bloom boys had to taste defeat once again in the last two games of the year. The iunior squad consisted of Louis Pig- notti, forward, Nick DeFrank, forwardg Allen Davisjcenterp John Zarlengo, guard, Lowell Hinze, guard, Gene Mruk, guard, Dick Harms, center, Bill Schramm, forward and ,Peter Coppa, forward. Albert Capacasa, Bob Simo- -netti, and Roland Russell were the boys trans- ferred over to the Varsity squad at the be- ginning of the second semester. f- ,..- A5 P STANDING-S. Ambrosini, B. Nasal, H. Ehlebrnchi, B. Heinz, J. Wuldal, V. Murtello. ,. SENWR INIRAMURALS SUPHUMURE - STANDING-R. Maselli, B. Fitzner, S. Hlavach, T. Bilinski, S. Cohn. H KNEELING-A. Marielle, P. Cumeli, V. Tiberi, S. Cohn. ' one hundred ninety-four R., H+- STANDING-B. Woodruff, E. Toll, A. Manthey, H. Sunfucci, J. Hills. ' KNEELING-B. Munnel, S. DiGiovnnni, L. Muurizi, J. Baron, W. Lloyd, J. Rossetii. JUNUR INTRAMURALS FRESHMAN I STANDING-J. Baranski, T. Schramfi, J. Clark, E. Felicelii, J. McEldowney. KNEELING-D. Fnluschefii, G. Farina, J. Perozzi, R. Canuli, B. Schramn. bne hundred ninety-five Coach Nelson SENIUR TRI-IIIK 1944 The winged men of the cinder path captured the Kankakee District Meet for the fourth consecutive timel' This is one of the few teams in the state to take four district meets in a row. In the South Suburban meet here, the Nelsonmen had to take second to Blue Island. The Oak Park Relays was the first meet of the season. Louis Irons successfully defended his high jump record . . . clearing the bar at 6 feet I inch. The relay team, consisting of Bunger, Zaranti, Irons, and Schwoeffermann, rant seventh. At the State Meet at Champaign, Bob Schwoeffermann broke the Bloom 440 record by running the distance in 52.7, Chuck Bunger specialized in the I00 yard dash and the pole vault, .lohn Zaranti ran the 220 and the 440, and Bill. Bouma ran the hurdles and the 220. I The flying Clouds of Thornton fell before the charging Troians in the annual duel for the Hellfried Cup. Louis Irons clinched the meet when he ,soared over the bar at six feet. The Bloom relay team, ref. Zaranti, Schwoeffer- mann, Bunger, and Bouma, showed the Lipe- men their heels. This same relay team broke a Bloom record at Champaign by running the 880 in l:34.6. ' ' one hundred ninety-six I IV -' .4 ' I I Close I' I ..l-' I., .A ,r E. UR- -- .r jf wg- ,-., N, if .. '-ff15- 3: ini: - ' fi ffqffsf. fj3'25512?f'3 '19f:Sa'2'.. ,f'Ii!...., -Q. Q Elf -fn--' if n.hff'?f3i. 2. They' re April May May May 1 1 l i FIRST ROW-B. Thornburg, J. Blakemore, J. Brown, R. Formentini, C. Bunger, I.. Wassman, J. Onoforio, J. Paris, I.. Irons, B. Opie. SECOND ROW-P. Nichols, B. Welk, J. Sedik, T. Anderson, B. Radtke, B. Bouma, D. Ziebell, B. Delehoy, I.. Wilkerson, T. McElwee, C. Consorti, D. Spaulding. ' THIRD ROW-LN. Pogoria, J. Guidotti, P. Chrislofanelli, J. Spotora, A. Taffoni, Filips, S. Piazza, B. Erwin, J. Simons, A. Compongnoni. FOURTH ROW-Coach E. R. Nelson, T. Price, G. Newquist, F. Siebert, B. Forrest, H. Peterson, Q. Cowles, R. Bron. E. Muench, A. Brinkruff. E. Davis. Coach K. Haney. Bloom 81 . . . Bloom 73.. Blue Island 75M Bloom 71 2f3.. SCHEDULE Joliet 34 Crete 0 Kankakee 36 Calumet City 32 Bloom 54M Morgan Park 10 Thornton 41 1X3 Second Place - South Suburban Placed at the Oak Park and Proviso Relays one hundred ninety-seven TOP ROW-J. Marius, B. Scheidt, T. Adams, W. Lurcher, R. Urban, T. Bilinski, R. Russell, Godowic, . I . B. Rush, A. Manthey, L. Mazzocro, B. Ca acer. . SECOND ROW-P. Panici, D. Johns, A. Arhendt, B. Foley, J. Schmeckebier, J. Foushi, J. Green, D. Mclnnes, J Vi '. . HON THIRD ROW-M. Solout, B. Gatch, N. Thornburg, F. Schrohe, B. Bove, H. Paris, B. Dumiani, B. Gvirtzmun, S. Hlnvuch. . FOURTH ROW-H. Santucci, M. Fisk, G. Sheehy, E. Seely, A. Ziclardi, R. Maselli, A. Tuffoni, I.. D'An!onoli, B. Filippi, F. Fuliconm. JUNIUR TRACK 1944 The Junior trackmen did not fare as well as the Seniors. The little speeclsters placed second in the South Suburban meet behind Thornton. The squad was led by Hermie San- tucci and Bobby Bove, who together scored 120 points. Corky 'Schrohe and Bobby Bove pinned clown the 50 yard shield together, running it in 6.1 seconds. Hermie Santucci ran the 100 yard dash in 11.2 seconds, and the 220 yard dash in 24 seconds. He also put the shot, tossing it 45 feet 3 inches. Bobby Bove came within inches of breaking the South Suburban discus record by his toss of 139 feet '6 inches, one hundred ninety-eight. A ' and also ran the hurdles in 14 seconds. Paul Godowic ran the 660 in 1 minute 34 seconds. He was chased all season by Jack Schmeck- bier, Bob Scheid, and Willard Larcher. Mark Fisk cleared the vault bar at 8 feet 6 inches. Ted Belinski sprang 18 feet 4 inches to lead The broad iumpers. ' The relay team was one of the -best in recent years. 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Zinkerl BASEBALL 1944 Bloom's 1944 baseball squad was one that will be remembered for many years to come, for theychalked up a record that will be dif- ficult to excell. They were South Suburban Champions, District Tourney Champions, Sec- tional Tourney Champions, and State Tourney competitors! f In all of their games they displayed re- markable cooperation and big league teamwork. In their first six battles, the Trojans were victorious. In the seventh, with Lockport, the breaks of the game were against them, and they came out on the short end of a 2,1 score. Thornton's winning streak of twenty-two in a row was put to an end by Bloom's perform- ance. Our team won every game after the Lockport incident and participated in the con- test for the State Championship, but had to bow in defeat to Central Catholic High. The Troian team consisted of captain Dan Dristy, first baseman deluxe, pitcher Bob Schwoeffermann noted for his modest ways, John Zaranti, a rough and tough right fielder, pitcher- Ed Zinker, famous for his kidding, Bill Jahnke, a fighting catcher, Steve Kotesa, a, card with his tricky pitching, Wilbur Cylke, a curve-ball naturalist, center fieldelr,'Hubert Skonecke, speedster on base, shortstop Don Anderson, with his professional style, second baseman Armando Pignotti, an expert in the double play, Bob Simonetti, a natural third baseman and consistent hitter, Dick 'fHub Dub Hibbs, aconsistant switchhitter, who played left field, Ben Compagnoni,- catcher, Bill Nasal, utility outfielder, and Arnold Planca, third baseman, who kept upithe spirit of the team. 5 Other squad members were Ambrose Virgo, infield, Jerome Baron, outfield, John Zarlengo, outfield, Vincent Pacula, outfield, and Joe Voltattorni, pitcher. 1 two hundred one x . 1944 BASEBALL SCHEDULE ' . Bloom. . . ......... . - East Chicago Washington H. 8 Bloom. . . ........ 5 -Lockport .............. . . . . Bloom... ...I4-MorganParkM.A........... Bloqgm., . . . . . 7 -Thornton ......... . . . . . Bloom. . . ... 6 -Blue Island .. . . . Bloom... ...I9-Argo...... Bloom... .. I-Lockport.... Bloom... ...7-Thornton....... Bloom... 6-Blue Island ..... Bloom... 5-MorgonParkM.A.... Bloom... ........... 'I'I -Argo ........... . DISTRICT TOURNEY AT BLUE ISLAND Bloom.. . ............. 8 -Blue Island ...... . . . . Bloom. . . ............. 8 -Lockport ....... . . . . SECTIONAL TOURNEY AT MANTENO Bloom. . . ............. 5 -Gardner ...... . . . . Bloom. . . ............. 2 -Buckley ......... . . . . I. S. A. FINAL TOURNEY AT PEORIA Bloom. -. . .... ' ......... O --- Catholic High ..... . . . lEast St. Louisl .flf ------' I - Schwoef looks it over. Dugout view X , two hundred two I Y , k,l MX ..... y t is . l l ,KX Imogene layman, Mildred Heideman, Shirley Prince, Joanne Comet, Sara Berolzheimer, Myrtis Maurer, Jean Sedik, Gladys Brindle, Shirley Stein, Marge Shimke, and Shirley Smith. ARBHERY All girls in ther physical education classes are qualified to learn the dangerous art of archery. Almost any nice afternoon in -the spring andl fall, the girls may be see exhibiting their skill on the southern edge of the athletic field. When the weather does not permit outdoor participation in this body-building sport, the girls remain in the building and practice in the gym. . At the beginning of the school year,'a goon gal- strictly oft the beam, decides to take archery. She comes out every night it is pos- sible and works diligently. Lo and behold, at the end of the year, our novice turns out to be a lpipperoo with everything it takes, body coordination, poise, and a feyv other little incidentals. ' s , A two hundredtive VULLEYBALAL FIRST ROW-G. Jareclci, P. Wa- silr, S. Pagoria. SECOND ROW-B. Umland, M. Scortozzi, M. Biesboer, V. San- tostefano. THIRD ROW-I. Cialkowski, J. Zajac, M. Schimlce, J. Stelter. Junior FIRST ROW-R. luzi, E. Molizia, G. Voigts, E. Amodio, D. Tate. SECOND ROW-K. Gavin, V. Stuhe, B. Schofield, G. Buccino, I. Murlire, M. Koester, D. Duen- sing. THIRD ROW-H. Strong, M. Sho- walter, V. Giflord, D. Demith, M. Bruno, S. Wright. two hundred six Sophomore FIRST ROW-V. Henderson, M. Soldono, A. Marlire, T. Bury, I. Romandine, J. Pisterxi, l.. Ica- vetti, B. Frobason, J. Potz, J. Cornet. SECONDROW-I..VunderWuude, D. Kellher, V. Davis, M. Zom- purrelli, G. Herring, R. Segalo, G. Martin, K. Spina, B. Matu- siak,. S. Davis, D. Walk, J. Hare, J. Toubes,'I.. Woliick. THIRD ROW-S. Folta, R. Ma- zonas, H. Gavin, B. George, S. Osterberg, R. Christafanelli, D. Nicholas, C. Dierson, l. Simon- otti, I.. Sala, 5. Spotora, M. Ety- cheson, D. Hillborn, L. Kamstra, N.. Williams, A. Rispens, B. Mor- rill, C. Kumstra, V. lannucci, W. Pendrak. Fresh mon FIRST ROW-R. Hasemann, E. Johns, J. Polcek, E. Camelli, I.. Russo, M. Fulgenzi, H. Irons, V. Jordan, M. Smith, S. Faso. SECOND 'ROW-I.. Damioni, R. Cipolla, B. Premus, R. Layu, O. Dreschlar, A. Gliottoni, R. Fuz- zina, Y. Stolti, J. I.oFannge, E. Damiani, K. Benning. THIRD ROW-S. Johnson, H. Hills, W. Boker, I. Stozltus, D. Safrain, P. Soderberg, E. Mer- ritt, L. Lange, N. Wise. 1 Sophomore FIRST ROW-l. Sain, I.. laco- vehi, I. Romandine, C. Rendina, T. Bury, A. Marlire, B. Frobason, J. Pisforzi. SECOND ROW--B. George, J. Hare, R. Segala, J. Cornet, S. Osrerberg, G. Martin, G. Poyze- nacs, J. Paiz, M. Zomparelli, F. Monfella. THIRD ROW-R. Christafanelli, V. Davis, J. Toubas, M. Etyche- son, D. Nicholas, N. Williams, B. Morrill, D. Hillborn, V. Ian- ucci, W. Pendralc, L. Woliiclc. Freshman FIRST ROW-J. Goldstone, M. Fulgonzi, E. Camelli, R. Hase- mann, V. Brandon, E. Damiani, J. Mclaughlin. SECOND ROW-I.. Damlani, M. Johnson, R. Fazzinl, A. Glini- Ioni, R. Sheehy, J. Palcelc, S. Faso, R. Cipolla. THIRD ROW-B. McManien, J. BVUMI M. lunge, I.. Lange, D. Mayhew, P. Soderbarg, S. Zarth, 5. Anderson. BASKETBALL FIRST ROW-M. Scartozzi, P. Wasik, V. Sanders, S. Pagoria, J. Engelhardf. SECOND ROW -J. Moses, M. Biesboer, E. Krzykowski, V. San- tosiefan o, J. Sfeller. THIRD ROW-J. Zaiuc, B. Um- land, C. Cialkowski, M. Schimlce. 1-1 Q FIRST ROW-R. Luzi, G. Bian- coni, M. Brass, D. Tate, I. Mar- lire. . SECOND ROW--C. Pause, G Voigls, B. Schofield, D. Klinger, D. Duensing. THIRD ROW-J. Buccino, C. Per- erson, V. Gifford, M. Showalter, H. Sfrongf two hundred seven 1 l Viiggj , W: i ', fwd lhuiiiliedlireighf- ef -- - Q :-W... iw. Hail To the White! Hail to the Blue! Hail, Alma Mcifer, ever so True. We love no other, so lei our molto be Service and Loyalty. Hail, Bloom High! , 5 mmm, l A-. 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