Bloom High School - Bloom Yearbook (Chicago Heights, IL)

 - Class of 1953

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Q U1 X Charles Plogman leads the 3:20 parade. THE YEAR The year 195251953 was indeed an unusual year here at Bloom. This was the year that the enrollment swelled to an all-time high of 2306. To accommo- date this increased student body, a new addition was made to the building, and plans were undertaken for additional construction. This year saw the return of Mr. james Steclcel to the faculty alter a year's tenure in Korea. This was also the year that our football team returned to its winning ways of seasons past. This year, too, the girls' archery team won the state champion- ship for the third consecutive year. These were just a few of the year's highlights, there were dozens more, These, coupled with the traditional dances, football and basketball games, Friday nights at the Morgue, and, last but not least, classes at school,provid- ed an outstanding year. First period, Sept. 3, 1952 PUZZLED FROSH You can spot 'em every time is a much-used phrase during the opening days of school. The 'T 'emu naturally refers to those who for one year must bear the brunt of every upperclass- man's wrath-the freshmen. f'lere we see one unfortunate entering his first class. Uncertain, isn't he? .. ,X ii J ,A 956128 I ak, , S, x gp I ,ik I X si 9 O ' ,:'-T M 4 .L:,tL.,,5?-i ' ' , if 'H ' Q -' , . A J ,X ,nlf 4. ' t..,,,,,, Lf s . ,Q W, ll' N 1,21 Q41-if I f? Q . 41. ni lfig, Sf , in yy A sl 1 ? 4 E ' , 4 ' .L K 5 . ,fi Mr. l-lamlin, R. Taylor. ENGLISH lhese hearty seniors are engaged in the study of English literature, and though youid never guess it from the expression on their iaces, it involves o lot ol hard worlc. ln the other picture we see a Fresh- man English class busily engaged in a classroom discussion. Note the con- Fident, almost eager, lool4 on each Face. Ch, welll lhey have tour years to learn. Frosh English students ponder over a question. fz-iwi1a.fi2 --mfg,-:Missa-,a1Mt1.. MATHEMATICS Say, what goes here? The young Fellow above seems somewhat perplexed as to the solution ol the prool on the board. It could be, however, that the toll gentlemen on his lelt, Mr. George l-lamlin, will give him a little aid. lhis, as you've probably guessed, is one ol Bloomis many geometry classes, l'lere, students become acquainted with theorems, postulates, proofs, and all the other things that are involved in the study ol plane geometry. l-lad we peelced into Mr. Robert Andrews' 7th hour advanced algebra class, we probably would hear him and his class ol seniors involved in a discussion olellipsesand hyper- bolas. Joy Smith, Walter Brown, Steve Stroh, and Carol Patien examine pictures of Anglo- Saxon buildings. ll R. Faust, C. Hoff, A. Sowinslci, A. Zalapi, A. Capriotti. HISTORY FOREIGN LANGUAGE The three pictures on this page are ol subjects with which just about every Bloomite comes in contact. ln one we see several American l-listory stuclents involved in a panel discussion. ln the other two we glimpse ata Spanish ancl a l.atin class at worlc, TR Karen Meidell constructs a sentence in Miss Sawyer's Spanish class. LEFT: Nancy MacVay describes a Pomayn watchtovver to one of Miss I-laslcetts Latin II classes. Mr. l-lippensteel, P. Trusty, P. Dolovvy, W. Royer, G. Cochrane, M. Thornburg, C. l-larrington, B. Lages, N. Ahrendt. Roxanne Kentish demonstrates string tec MUSIC -ART These photos give us only a small idea of the ample opportunity vvhich the students have to study in the Fine arts. The art classes of Mr. lVlearl Dodge study painting and painters as well as modeling and design. They also have a chance to enter several local and national contests. The many music classes under the direction ol Mr. Robert l-lippen- steel and Mr. Einar Cannelin study many types ol vocal and instrumental music, They provide us with several 7 programs a year, the Christmas and .Zi , f70'K0!' spring concerts being the most im- 'T portant. -Lgwsg, LQLZ, LEFT: S, Johnson, B. Homier, ,V ,tclvgyy I f lfczffffi .wud 'lit- hniques to her choral class. l 4441 'Llclialfas ' 47151 MAL , . , -IW H. jastralo, N. Kaczmarslci, B. Lages, V. Stuclcy, D. Maleslci, G, Zawada. TYPING CLOTHING i'Who's got on eraser?H is a cry that ln the above picture we see a sewing can be associated with but one class class at vvorlc. These busy seamstresses typing. l-lere amid the clatter of type- learn the art ol the needle and the writers and anguished cries oldespair, thread and apply it ta malcing their Bloomites learn the fundamentals ol own clothes. manipulating a typewriter, D. Johnson, D, Dykes, I. Gray, D. DeLuca, R. Barackman, T. De-Leach. . wf RIGHT: L. Pezzuto, D. Kir- gis, C. Jacobs, W. Rose. BELOW: J, Browning, R. Cain, R. Notarnicola. INDUSTRIAL ARTS Although the Industrial Arts Facilities are already extensive, we will have a new building devoted entirely to in- dustrial courses to be completed in the near future. Pictured here are three ol the many courses ollered, some of which are: foundry, patternmalcing, architectural and mechanical drawing, machine shop, and auto mechanics. The newest addition to the many courses is crafts, under the direction ol Mr. john Prombo, which gives the student a chance to malce uselul articles and learn dillerent slcills. LEFT: Mr. Sears demonstrates a wood-lathe. rs f-, '- w N.-.1 I lla I Al .r 4 - A X iiux. J . f'RigiEf'ZfyL K f s ai Nix x These couples seem to be enjoying themselves at the Blue and White Dance. Did you? ACTIVITIES - BLUE AND WHITE DANCE The second annual Blue and White Dance held alter the Kankakee game in February was a great success. lntroduced in 1952, it has become very popular and has talcen its place as an important social event on the same level as the Prom and the Homecoming and Spring Dances. The lollovving pages picture most ol the important events ol the year and a levv candids ol school lile as Well as shots ol several outstanding activities. Gomes, the Snake Dance, the Prom, the Senior class play, and concerts are a few ol the outside interests that attract many Bloom students. IT 1 ' Y 5 if- 9. uf A iam, H C ,NNE , , 5 'F ,Fai x ?, Q3 'ii f, f- ? Vi? ,jim - 'Gy' EJ? ' KM A, G6 55 Z , ., 5 2' 'gigiff 'ff' I Q dl K 521. SAL -4- df if fag if gffif !2 ,iq 1 'f . , ' 2511 if YT. V ev .W , X sr--f-vez-UM-rw z, ,.,gss.rs According to their laces, these Bloomites really seem to be enjoying the Morgue's Facili- ties. THE MORGUE This year the Morgue was nearly dissolved because of the controversy over Qld Bloom. The Morgue Board, however, was able to reserve St. Agnes l'lall lor most ol the year and thereby lcept the Morgue operating. The school board then decided to repair Qld Bloom instead ol selling it. Members and non-members both Worlced along with the painters and carpenters to speed the reconstruction and to enable the Morgue to move bacl4 into its original building. The Morgue has provided many Bloomites with recreation lor years and has given them a place to meet their old lriends and a chance to malce new ones, The idea lor a youth recreation center grew out ol discussions in problems ol democracy classes. These loyal Morgue membersseem to be enjoying their part in the remodeling of the clubroorns. RIGHT: Freshmen going down an 'Aup stairway illustrate one of the many prob- lems encountered in their First year at Bloom. !'!'!' sux: still-F Quai I LEFT: Manfred Menlcing, AnnEdgar, Beverlee Hubbart, and Berndt Schumann sang Ger- man folktunes For us last spring. LEFT: judy Balser samples some punch at the Soph Tea. ZH n-A , ,loan I-Iillegonds, who did much to improve our half-time programs, demonstrates her champion- ship technique. HALF-TIME ACTIVITIES This past football season saw hall-time ceremonies at Bloom greatly improved, The majorettes and Flag-twirlers coached by Joan l-lillegonds added lile and sparlcle to the band, which performed more and new formations under the able direction ol Mr. Einar Cannelin, The square dance pictured below was just one ol the interesting features. These girls demonstrate ,their ability to square-dance which they learned in in gym classes. Good, aren t they? F inning Jn ,Q- LEFT TO RIGHT: xl. Kvvaselc, S. Piunti, W. Fornal, R. Leoni, T Clare-y, D. Bicldiclc. FOOTBALL BANQUET The annual Football Banquet, spon- sored this year by the Chicago l-leights Rotary Club, vvas held on December 3. This event, which honors all ol Blooms football teams and their coaches, was thoroughly enjoyed by all who at- tended. The guest speaker this year vvas Mr, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Buchtel, Dr. Met- calf, Mr. SarT'T, Mr, love, Mr. l-larry Creiqhton. T l larry Creighton, a former resident ol Chicago Heights and now a nationally- Famous TV sports announcer. Mr, Creighton, in his tallc, stressed the value ol morale and co-operation and gave evaluations ol the players he had seen in action. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. R. Pom- rehn, Mrs. P. Pomrehn, Pfeifer, Miss Veazey, Mrs. J. Pasdzuira, A. Pasdzuira, G. Pomrehn. MOTHER-DAUGHTER BANQUET The twenty-Filth anniversary ol the Mother-Daughter Banquet was cele- brated on Wednesday, February 'l'l. Qver Four hundred mothers and daugh- ters attended this annual senior alloir all dressed up in a beautilul array of colorful dresses. l-loving enjoyed a tasty roast beef meal, the mothers were toasted by Lois Merritt, and Mrs. Paul Pomrehn responded. Then Mrs. Gilbert Finlgsubstituting For Mrs.Alan Simpson, who became ill at the lost minute, spolce very informally to the girls about their problems and responsibilities at home and at school. LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Theobald, E. Lesniewicz, Mrs. S. Lesnievvicz, D Metcalf. F. S. Paul D. Champion MCYOF Commissioner E. Lesniewicz C. Fazzini Girls' League Prexy Commissioner J O'Beirne L. Salons . Senior Class Prexy Commissioner I. Paci G.A.A. Prexy W. Langfahl R. Leoni Commissioner Annual co-editor R, Seiter Annual co-editor N. Ahrendt Broadcaster editor LCFI IU Klbt-ll: R. Graham, M. Kirgis, l-l. Cordes, P. Dolovvy, S. Sloan, D. Champion, J. Smith G. Drechsler, G. K S. ' ' eeney, Stroh, E. Posati, B. Millner, L. Barclay, C. Plogman, R. Sharp xg. Lehman, S. Paul, J. Shaw, A. McGuire, M. Wilhelm, R. Kuersten, J. Sutter, D. Biddiclc rewer. PRIDE AND PREJUDICEH A 19th century setting made this year's class play outstoncling. Based on a novel by Jane Austin, it provided us with a dirlerent type ol humor and gave us on insight into lile in the early lBOO,s. Miss Leitha Paulsen cannot be praised enough lor her wonderful direction and supervision. l LEFT: E. Posati, B. Millner, l-l. Cor- des L. Barclay. BELOW: B. Millner, J. Lehman. 1 1 ,J Q Q I w LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Leoni, gl. O'Beirne, M. Carrara, H. Cordes, C. Love, L. Salans. THE PROM The theme of South paciticx' put everyone in a romantic and gay mood for the prom. Harriet Cordes reigned as queen over this Formal atfair at- tended by Carole Love and Marion Carrara. HOMECOMING The Homecoming Dance with its theme of HBIue Heaven was a huge Success. The highlight of the evening was the crowning of Ron Leoni and Harriet Cordes as king and queen. LEFT TO RIGHT: A. Bruni, H. Cordes, j. Hillegonds, D. Champion, R. Leoni, J. Cipolla. These seniors may have dilferent thoughts about graduation, but they're probably looking at diplomas! GRADUATION As June 'lQ approached, we began to thinlt baclt over the years to that day when we, as lreshies, were assigned to homerooms. The Goldbriclcers Club, the class assemblies, and the Junior l3ennySocial were prominent in our memories, Then as our last year came to a close, Class Day, l'lonor assembly, and Baccalaureate occupied our thoughts. Finally, on that last night, we heard Hl.andoll-'lopeandGlory, o handshalte soon followed, and then that diploma which we prized so much was in our hancls-it was all over except the memories and the strange Feeling of loneliness which many of us had. The Final step. L. .2., x . s ,,ml f K bww, 47153 wa 'X 5 3 'f34?Q::L.g., .. , , . -Lf .1-wlzv, 41. -4 f H , M., :x,,., gn in f 1 x X, X: 1 g Q 4 5 Vx' , Ui, V ' sh V , wr? if 'g A Q' I .- Y, Y E 1 ,. if M, , kv . .. , 7 g Emi- X - W QV fl l' A .l - X Lv,v?.2 gg K , ' :'E a,: QQ' 55- M -1 2 m 5 . X? X23 gk F L N X we is Q if M , Q , ,, egg? N , x Y , '- ia . ww D . ::,:f:-- LJ ,.- .xv F Q .f i .. F. 6, .Q N ,,,- MA ' 1, ,. ww , .Q Nw Nw 9 we ,ww ,wx .A e A wmv' NM Q! V E In 1Ll4?wm,33'1,91t Q Yu LLM? FRONT ROW: Miss Oxborrow, Mr. Briggs, Miss Fernald, Dr. Metcalf, Mr. Feldvebel, P. Kelley. SECOND ROW: C. Fazzini, I O'Beirne, Mr. Odegard, D. Champion, S. Paul, P. Leoni, Mr. Smith, EXECUTIVE COUNCIL The Executive Council, comprised ol teachers and students, is one branch ol the legislative department ol the City ol Bloom. The faculty members, vvorlting with the students, pass judgment on recommendations made by the Student Council. COUNCIL OFFICERS The etlicient and capable otlicers ol Bloom this year were: Steve Paul, mayori Carl Fazzini, commissioner ol social activities, Ron l.eoni, commis- sioner ol public improvements, ,laclc O'Beirne, commissioner ol public vvel- lare, Doug Champion, commissioner ol public Finance. Ch S. Paul, P. Kelly. FRONT POW: C. Fazzini, D. ampion, BACK ROW: P. Leoni, NI. O'Beirne. 30 Ju '---'f 2 , Ag- ,,, -7. 4. 1 T37 . A, 5 W l .Q ,,: -V Q' f mmf 13 an Na V er in M y .- iw' 2: 1 , -' W 'iuunnm' W : H V . MEX G 5 ,QMS :Q N '83 M -.v Q VI V k g liw, Q 'I' aw W? Q 'ig Y 4. ,, . Q, . y li J il '39 iz , h 'Y fi ff fs 4 i ' A k A il SE 35 X all R ' QE ig K 1, X 1 x g -. aa, ff Kin 1 A-23223 li5ffQ11 'iii 1 . W1 5153. - - ' r SWR ii .,.,. L N Q Q 'F Q ,. 15 xi 'fi' 3 'Q Eyh, i ii 1.0 , 4 A ' Z'- A.' - A 'Q J X X P gnie, Y ,L - A Jtfiiii yi: Q 3 2 .L T ' L . 1 ' zz,-zl. f ' 51? 'P fgv if 1' 'I N 'ff iff! 'a s V vu... 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K 5' X ' f 1 , N A 1 , ,M I -gf . X sw: -Q2 --f-- mg U42 ..l,.A,A X A ' V 'F' ,s .z:1,:L, m.-, N. 7, W xl- ? j -Egg? ' L'f1f1s7,,f ,faifapiyw ' K www if , my Q 1 i 4. ,Sf gg V o 'W , Q gi FRONT ROW: M. Calfarelli, M. Bennett, K. Swanson, S. l-loll, S. Komar, R. Goldberger, S. Hotha- W . SECOND ROW: Mr. Shroyer, C. Mark, M. Sabo, R. Milcol, L, l-lamilton, D. Freese, D. Milcol, P. Oarretson, C. Woodruff, J. Broman, M. Johnson, N. Alirendt, S. MacMillan, l.. Pendralc, M. Norcisi, B. Devine, TOWER STAFF Sue l-loll and Mr. William Slwroyer, tlwe most outstanding worlc done in the editor and sponsor ol Tlie Tower, lfnglislw classes lost year could be pre- literary magazine, louncl it necessary to sented. print Tlwe lfcl1o,as a supplement, so tlwat SPANISH CLUB FRONT ROW: C. Whitacre, M. Gabrielli, C. Ray, D. l-lanson, G. Van Romhorst, M. Piacenti, C. Mat, C. Bingaman. SECOND ROW: G. Schorr, R. Brownlee, A. Vittori, V. Venditti, J. l-lillegonds, M. DeLuca, R. Crowley,J Muzzo, J. Broman, C. Borrowclole. BACK ROW: D: Robertson, D. Pachura, D. Thompson, F. Nardi, S. Trancliina, C. Kearney, C. Pom- rehn, A. Soberhagen, R. Nilsson, D. Stelter, R. Smith, J. Bowsman. 4'-1 ., :wf 3 FRONT ROW: D. Zilligen, J. Sebastian, T. Johnson, J. Taylor, A. Satori, P. Rierceall, C. Tilton, C. Langbehn, R. Perry, C. White. SECOND ROW: V. Venditti, J..Oliver, C. Bruns, M. Ferventi, D. Blauluss, D. Wall, C. Fassero, E. Billings, R. Parks, Ci. Koenig. BACK ROW: M. Anson, G. Schmidt, R. Crowley, C. Bell, M. Sebastian, R. Loose-more, B. Motlong, J. LaMorticelIa, D. Joseph, J. Saidel, B. Banis, C. Lux, J. Rehnquist, T. Rehburg. SPANISH CLUB This very active club, sponsored by Miss l-larriet Strauss, had a party at every other meeting. They held an assembly and learned First hand about Spanish customs, cos- tumes and tradition. Their meet- ings, held twice a month, were conducted by their ollicers: Chuclq Kearney, president, Marilyn De Luca, vice-president, Joan l-lille- Qonds, secretary, and Caryle Rom- rehn, treasurer. Chuck Kearney, president, Marilyn De Luca, vice-president Joan l'-lillegonds, secretary, and Caryle Pomrehn, treasurer tj ,W .. ff K N K' .. vw W 9 FR Q , i , W Q P- n 'N ,Q -- ...,, 5 1'5:Mf2M?'ri:, ,V NWNM' M - 73312-7 f -L ea-:ij W M ':'..... .-.. 'T' A A Wins! mi W, ww X1 ML ffm!! A.,-as 'I 'M 'Fit f,U!35 '4 FRONT ROW: lf. Leone, B. D'Andrea, P. Lowman, G. Passarelli, l-l. Pomrehn, J, l-loppel, M. Foard, C. Kleinman, A. Jacobucci. BACK ROW: J. Kunde, D. Prater, D. Nelson, J. Wood, S. Smith, J. Altman, G. Malizia, M. Menges, B. Wallace, E. Jaracz. ROMA Linder the leadership of Miss Annette Gioannini, First year Latin students be- longing to the Roma Parva became better acquainted with Roman culture. The members also attended the lan- PARVA guage Christmas party and the Roman Banquet. The oilicers were: l-lugo Romrehn, tribune, Germaine Rassarelli, vice-tribune, Judith l'loppel, scriba, Patricia Lawman, quaestor. FRONT ROW: W. Smith, L. Espinoza, T. Carter, R. LaMorticella, A. Thomas, l-l. Miller, J. Boyd. SECOND ROW: R. Steger, C. Schomas, E. Root, C. Blazczylc, P. Weaver, J. Shoemaker, J. Greven. BACK ROW: K. Stelter, Miss Gioannini, l-l. Lange, l-i. Lange, l-l. l-latch, L. Romano, K. Sawyer, G. Lehnert, J. Mager. .-aww 77-- rims 'www . -nl 1,-M .1 OFFICE MONITORS Delivering call slips and helping with the clerical worl4 in ollice Q15 were the duties ol the Qhfice Monitors. The sponsor ol the group was Miss l-lildur Soderman. M. Carlson, I. Swanson, L. Papitto ATTENDANCE MONITORS Zipping through the holls carrying little messages ol joy and piclfing up alosentee slips were these hustling girls. Do- ing johs in Ollice Q15 under the guidance of Miss l-lildur Soderman is also port ol their worlc. gl, Brebaclc, xl. Brewer, C. Mahome, M. Salvo, S. Baker. HOSTESSES Awaiting every visitor was a friendly greeting from one of our hostesses, These girls were responsible for the First impres- sion a visitor got of Bloom, and they helped to maintain the prestige ol our school. SEATED: l. I-liclcman. STANDING: M. Foberts, D, l lOrn, P, Sala, A. Ceaserone, 40 FRONT ROW: Mrs. Hicks, L. Beeson, S. Wernicke, P. Paterson, D. Haskell, A. Goby, Miss Haworth. SECOND ROW: D, Hanson, .MMadura, J. Mastin, J. Wilson, C. Ott, Miss Hess. BACK ROW: J. Giompaola, K. Broberg, D. Stolfo, S. Alexander, G. Cochrone, S. Christy, J. Krencik, R. Manes, C. Stelter. LIBRARY GIRLS Prelerring library work to study hall, these girls rendered valuable services to Bloom. Keeping the books and magazines in order and taking attend- ance were among their duties. Miss E. Pearl Hess and Miss Catherine Hovvorth were the Faculty sponsors. PROJECTION STAFF A welcome visitor to any classroom was a member ol the Projection stall. The chiel operators were Kenneth Luer- ing,WilburTucker,and IVlichoelSurian. The group was sponsored by Mr. Lloyd Richert. FIRST ROW: A. Brigham, A. DeOiulio, J. Abel, F. Zavarella, B. Sutherland. SECOND ROW: S. Nickla, P. Montesonti, S. Marinucci, Cu. Harris, L. Fehr, B. Motlong, R. Perkins, F. Kogler, R. Lee, F. Hash, A. Capriotti. THIRD ROW: M. Cassady, J. Czojka, R. Mielcarz, M. Surian, J. Morton, C. Jacobs, R. Shane, R. McKeska. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Richert, K. Luering, S. Stroh, S. Paul, G, Williams, W. Tucker. BACK ROW: W. Klikowski, H. Jongsma, E. Evans, A. Mark, R. Swanson, B. Brenner. y ,M -Q . 'vs ff E L m yi .hs LQ' N 4 .-1 ,.5.4sr1 f QS . 4 I -Q ,Q W F . ,gt ' if W ,, . ., V YN , , N' 3' 5, if Z A L E Vlru Y A ,W ',1A1 3 1, ' . .J HU W is S gl h .Q arc 1 i A V 5 . . H' ii ' W - ' :Q , ' f lv' f rr A gi' Y if L FRONT ROW: D. Stelter, E. Storbeck, L. Troiani, C. Hetzel, C. Espinoza. SECOND ROW: B. Krencik, D. Rosati, L. Rosati, M. Girolami, W. Gasior, L. Bachtle, D. Ferry, M. Fazzini, M. A. Wojcik, A. Weiss, D. Marr, Mr. Smith. THIRD ROW: H. Brown, C. Porto, L. Peterson, E. Narcisi, J. Pfiefer, M. Forrest, C. Lange, A. Mascitti, L. Moylan, C. Verba, C. Mancini. FOLIRTH ROW: M, Weaver, L. Nykaza, E. Wieringa, P. Montesonti, A. Sowienski, M. Raney, D. Creighton, B. Miller, R. Caley, Ca. Keeney, D. Biddick, B. Bodman, B. Dewey, M. Swanson. BACK ROW: J. Gavel, R. Schaper, B. O'Connell, R. Stelter, D. Prisco, R. Vantroba, R. Zassetti, R. Ziccardi. HALL GUIDES Where is your pass? is a Familiar line from the hall guides. These are the guys and gals that keep an eye on the halls during class time trying to keep them clean and quiet. Operating under the direction of Ron Leoni, com- missioner of public improvements, the group was sponsored by Mr. Clayton Smith. TRAFFIC GUIDES These were the boys who kept traI'Iic going up the upstairs and down the rest. Under the sponsorship ol Mr. Clayton Smith, these boys kept the students in line between classes. Their captain was Bob Billings, lieutenants were: Joe Koshut, Haldon Fhrich, and Jerry King. FRONT ROW: J. Adams, S. Weiss, N. Bartolini, B. O'NeaI, H. Ehrich, B. Ehrich. SECOND ROW: F. Zander, L. Wittell, F. Pagoria, P. Guzzo, L. Cipolla, P. Brarnanti, R. Zona, J. King, B. Langfahl, B. Evans, B. Billings. BACK ROW: Mr. Smith, B. Stern, R. Greenberg, T,LeMerle,B. Lee, B. Barackman, H. Borchers, J. Koshut, T. Fink, B. Rekau, R. Nabestick. FRONT ROW: A. Vissar, B. Devine, P. Pierceall, R. Nehnevay, R. DeGuilio, D. Strandberg, L Dandurand. SECOND ROW: P. Florelc, J. Maltby, G. Reimen, D. Spina, G. Schmidt, G. Stanten, J Handley, C. Mustard, A. Goldsmith, S. Klaas, Mr. l-lineline. BACK ROW: R. Cox, R. Kohl, E Penwitt, G. Kissiclf, V. Buonadona, R. Blumenthal, B. Maier, M. Manson, l-l. Townsend. PHOTO CLUB The members ol this active clula toolc many ol the pictures lor the Annual. The club was organized to help prospective photographers learn more about their avocations. They maintain a darlcroom in which pictures are developed by ad- vanced members, The ollicers were: Bill Maier, president, Mat Manson, vice-president, Pat l:lorel4, secretary, Gardner Kis- siclc, treasurer. Mr. Marion l-lineline was the cluos sponsor. FRONT ROW: W. Maier, P. Florelc. SECOND ROW: C. Manson, Mr. l-lineline, G. Kissick. RADIO CLUB Under the leadership of Mr. Dale Lawton, the members of the Radio Club learned radio theory and tried their hand at building radio equipment. The olficers were: Allen Eenstermacher and Wallace Branch, co-presidents, Sue Holi, secretary, and Roger Eastman, treasurer. 6L6 CLUB Chosen from the membership of the Radio Club, the 6L6 members operated Bloom's public address system. The chief operator was Allen Fenster- macher. Mr. Dale Lawton sponsored the group. LEFT TO RIGHT: H. Smith, Mr. Lawton, R. Eastman, M. Schlenslcy, D. Fenstermacher, W. Branch, W. Bokhoven. H. Smith, S. Hoff, A. Fens- termacher, R. Eastman, W. Branch, B. Bolchoven, Mr. Lawton. Y an 1 .ag '4 . 'V f':'. ,. , . C .mf K 5,5 fig xgf.. f fsi,?,kg,.- , ,gj cxa wsbi . ' f n 7 K Q ,, Lf K f.:i2s: : Q-' 4 Jae, - - fx , , , Nw fw Wqfmyeziiiix I Ax . 45.4 I, ,djw 5 4 Jnf' I 5' , f 1v'-- Q V in If Q. -.v. . . . +, ' ' 'dk H , 1 N , 4 i ' x'g4ui f' f L ,, 'W' gt X-L ' ' ' k I ' mx . ' ,N ,MM Mum V asv...-, FRONT ROW: V. Tilton, T. DeLorenzo, Miss Norman, S. Coggin, A. Saberhagen, P. Bennett R. Schaper, E. Rosenblum. SECOND ROW: D. Joseph, G. Reinman, P. Boyer, J. Broman, J. Weisfus J. Jarmen, C. Stanley, A. Ollendorf. THIRD ROW: R. Blumenthal, J. Walton, J. l-leineman, A Smith, J. Odell, S. Baker, l-l. Swanson, K. Swanson, J. Schifler, B. Lesniewicz, J. Balser, G. Schmidt BACK ROW: R. Crowley, C. Woodrutl, S. Komar, R. Garrettson, C. White, G. Rinnebach, R Schursted, J. Fincher, S. l-lartman. FRONT ROW: S. Conant, J. Porter, J. Wood, B. Locke, R. Kentish, S. l-lathavvay. SECOND ROW: C. Blaszczylc, P. Weaver, N. Spuclc, M. Foard, J. Boyd, E. Parlchurst, S. Schmeclcpeper, C. Best. Tl'llRD ROW: R. Conlee, A. Weber, M. Johnson, T. Davis, B. Boyd, C. Goldsmith, C. May. BACK ROW: S. Curran, J. Greven, P. grille, J. Meinhert, L. Brillant, M. Schopp, J. i U.N. CLUB A better understanding ol the United Nations and ol the people ol the world was the goal ol the l,l.N. Club, Under the sponsorship ol Miss Margaret Norman, the officers were: Anne Saberhagen, president, Slcip Coggin, vice. president, Peggy Bennett, secre- tary,and Ruth Schaper, treasurer. FRONT ROW: K. Deeds, J. Samuelson, N. Ahrendt. BACK ROW: Mr. Mittman, W. Knoetslci, S. Stroh, A. Otto, M. Graham, R. Kingsley, R. Cox, R, Suehrstedt. JR.-SR. MATH Egyptian fractions and codes and ciphers vvere among the topics ol dis- cussion at Mr. Arthur Mittman's Math Club meetings. The members sold candy alter school and at the basketball LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Dudley, J. Mostin, M. Lescniewcz, D. Perlmutter, Mr, Marshall. games. A Christmas party was held. Richard Venn was elected president, Wayne Konetzki, vice-president, Nancy Ahrendt, secretary, and Ravae Sharp, treasurer. EXPONENTS A junior edition ol the junior- Senior Math Club was the group ol lreshman-sophomore math en- thusiasts vvho coll themselves the Exponents. Under the direction ol Mr. Dale Marshall, the mem- bers solved equations, proved the- orems and vvorlted mathematical problems. LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Stevens, T. Tucker, A. Fenstermacher, J. Auguston, S. Marinucci, B. Koslow, 5. Dill Angelo, D. Lawton, R. Nielson, G. Pruger, F. Warburton, B. Balcer, Mr. Hamlin, M. Moss, . K awitter. AERONA UTS ltls a plane! lt's being Flown by one ol the Fly-boy members ol Mr. George l-lamlin's Aeronauts Club. The oFlicers ol the club were: Allen Fenstermacher, Sam Marinucci, and John Auguston. AUDUBONITES lnterested in nature study? . . . Then join the Audubonites. Sponsored by Miss Amy Applegate, this group talces Field trips and holds a Christmas party. The oFlicers were: Joe Koshut, Jaclc Rogers, Mary Klawitter, ancl Sam lranchina. FRONT POW: C. Goldschnilrl, Bolser, J. Koshut. BACK ROW: P. Jaworslci, Mcclendon, J. Wood, M. Klawitter, J. Altman, S. Tranchina, S. Smith, J. Rogers. 49 FRONT ROW: G. Reimen, M. Berens, J. Bolser, C. Porto, L. Dondurond, McKenzie, I-I. Hollo- vvell. SECOND ROW: S. Gordon, C. Bruno, J. Rehnquist, P. Joworski, M. Johnson, C. White, J. Jormon, D. DeI.uco, A. Dongorio, P. Gorrettson, J. Iclces. TI-IIRD ROW: C. Schoon, C. I-Iering, P. Zemon, P. Utermork, S. McGiIIen, P. Jocobs, P. McGiIIen, M. Barton, M. Roney. FOURTH ROW: B. Pcinkhurst, N. McVey, S. DuChene, S. Wolff, C. Woodruff, R. Porks, D. Spinozzi, M. Gczbrielli, S. Pondolti, S. Koehn, F. Collier. BACK ROW: C. Longbehn, G. Koenig, R. Perry, M. Sebostion, J. Drues, J. Tovoletti, D. Freese, A. Borms, L. Minger. GIRLS LEAGUE This yeor the Girls Leogue lived up to its purpose, to creote o Friendly spirit between students ond teochers ond to be olert to moke ond keep Bloom the best ol schools. The girls conducted the Bundle Week Drive, the Dutch Flood Reliel Drive, ond held the onnuol Senior Mother-Doughter Bonquet vvith speciol emphosis on the 95th onniver- sciry. A Fciculty-Student Otlicer teo ond the decorotion ol the Christmos tree were olso omong their octivities. Betty Lesnievvicz presided ot the reg- ulor meetings ot vvhich Dorothy Bricks served os vice-president, Sheilo Wolll os secretory, ond Dorothy Koehn os treosurer. GIRLS LEAGUE OFFICERS Miss Theobold, D. Bricks, B. Lesnievvicz, S. WOIH, D. Koehn, Miss Angel. FRONT ROW: N. Spina, D. Stelter, J. Goldsmith, I. LougmilIer,',R. Mones. SECOND ROW D. Bricks, J. Brewer, W. Lenehon, L. Barclay, C. Keller, M, DeLuca, C. Schneider. BACK ROW B. Lesniewicz, A. Cesarone, R. Schaper, D. I-Iorn, Ci. Cochrane, Irene Tavoletti. GIRLS LEAGUE FRONT ROW: R. Steger, B. Kilgcillon, M. Tucciarelli, P. Duncan, B. Locke, S. Grernier. SECOND ROW: B. D'Andrea, J. Rotondi, L. DeVivo, G. Passcirelli, R. Groom, J. Szeszal, Ci. Scott, S. Matson. TI-'IIRD ROW: J. LeoH, D. Collins, J. Brown, C. Borger, B. Austgen, G. Pogoria, G. Comeli, L. Galderio, I-I. I-loves, B. Persiani, D. Schuldt, BACK ROW: L. Kuras, Y. Roesner, J. Zeman, R. Carlooni, B. Jacobs, A. Jacobucci. -1 :-I-ww--wi ., u - CASTING CLUB Practice malces perfect is the motto ol these junior anglers. A regular part ol the Casting Clubs meeting was a session lor prac- tice with rod and reel. Sponsored by Mr. Marion l-lineline, the olli- cers were: Jerry Mclntosh, presi- Rosemary Nehnevay, secretary, and Ronald Cox, treasurer. FRONT ROW: R. Cox, R. Nehnevay, P. l-lurclces, J. Mclntosh. SECOND ROW: P. l-lurches, D. Merchant. BACK ROW: C. Strandberg, R. King, J. Wood, Mr. l-lineline. CHESS CLUB Bishops, lcings, knights? . . . no, not anyone interested in learning to play royalty, but the tolcens used in chess. chess or in improving his game. The The Pawn Shop was sponsored by Mr. ollicers were John Fincher, Ray Kings- Dole Marshall, and it was open to ley, Richard Dudley, and Joe Fincher. SEATED: R. King, M. Graham, D. Perlmutter, E. Weise. STANDlNG: Mr. Dale Marshall, W, Slcrezyna, R. Cox, J. l-leineman, R. Dudley. dent, Raul l-lurltes, vice-president, FRONT ROW: D. Bacik, D. Nelson, B. Wallace, E. Jaracz, A. Jacobucci, J. DeFrank. SECOND ROW: J. Walton, J. Odell, L. Weise, J. Wood, M. Menges. THIRD ROW: S. Gordon, J, Broman, J. Gill, B. Primavera, J. O'Grady. FOURTH ROW: D. Spina, G. Reimen, N. Spuck, P. Weaver, S. Conant, P. Lowman. FIFTH ROW: R. Loosemore, S. Schmeckpeper, S. Morison, C. Eicher, N. Killmer. SIXTH ROW: M. Ward, S. Komar, M. DeLuca, J. Wallis, E. Schmeckpeper. SEVENTH ROW: C. Gaudio, C, Corsino, J. Ashley, B. D'Andrea, J. Foster, G. Trevino. EIGHTH ROW: P. Garretson, M. Erich, C. Stanley, J. Drues, J. Shoemaker, C. Blaszczyk. NINTH ROW: J. Beck- man, J. Brown, J. Fink, J. Tavoletti, J. Porter, J. Boyd. TENTH ROW: B. Parks, J. Jarvis, M. Nar- cisi, L. Harnett, J. lckes, J. Graven. ELEVENTH ROW: B. Fink, S. Hirsch, S. Gordon, H. Hatch, S. Hutton, A. Weber. TWELFTH ROW: C. Stahl, M. Roth, G. Yanson, C. Schomos. R L B D AMA C U FUTURE HOMEMAKERS FRONT ROW: A. Gast, D. Bricks, J. Mustard, R. Candeloro, P. Dispensa, S. Cox. SECOND ROW: S. Grenier, J. Ohrt, D. Duensing, C. Dahl, M. Shetzley, G. Mearns, B. Miller, P. Cox, E. Nudi. THIRD ROW: Miss Carley, L. Damiani, M. Ehrich, M. Hosea, R. Bivana, B. B. Hosea, R. LoBue, J. Foster, M. Schuldt, E. Eytcheson, M. Fox, Back Row: D. Homier, N. Wieringa, D. Stolfo, Eg iomwer, G. Meier, C. Corsino, C. Gaudio, R. Anderson, D. Schulclr, M. Magnuson, C. White, . ic . l i 5 3 D. Spinozzi, hl. La Morticella, J. l-lillegonds, B. Corcles, M. Gabrielli MAJORETTES AND FLAG-TWIRLERS An added attraction at tl'1e lwome baslcetball and football games this year was the performance given by the Majorettes and Flag-Twirlers during the lwalf-time intermissions. Hard work and lots ol practice was tlwe winning combination ol tl'1is team, and spectators and players alilce enjoyed the Finished product. ,lerry l.alVlorticella was elected next year's captain. P. Tewes B. Golletz S. Sloan ll B E 54 FIRST ROW: C. Love, R. Grossi, J. Cattando, A. CaFlarelli. SECOND ROW: M. Kirgis, J. DiGiovani, L. Brillant, J, Millard, J. F. DiGioyanni, Miss Kelly, MORGUE BOARD This year the Morgue held its meet- ings at St. Agnes l-lall, through the generosity ol that church. Sponsors were Mr. James Steckel, junior-senior boys counselor, and Miss Betsy Kelly ol the social studies department. IThe major project lor the group was rehabilitating the quarters in Old Bloom, Dressed in old clothes, members and Well-wishers painted, tore down walls, scraped windows, and scrubbed Floors in their spare time. The youth organization grew out ol discussions in problems ol democracy classes several years ago. FIRST POW: L. Troiani, E. Rendina, M. Piacenti, M. Wever. SECOND ROW: J. Balser, E. Cipolla, P. DiMascio, R. Catfarelli, J. Clarey, D. Clarey, I. Panzino, Mr. Steclcel. 55 FRONT ROW: N. Spina, N. Eouslwi, C. Woodrutt. SECOND ROW: S. Baker, xl. klensen, E. Neer, S. Komar, M. Lesnievvicz, L. Morquardt. BACK ROW: R, Shilling, S. Trancliina, A. Borms, Miss Eernald. FUTURE TEACHERS llfie Future leaclwers ol America, a national organization, sponsored by Miss Sara Fernald, not only learns of opportunities in tlwe profession ol teaclwe ing but also strives to develop person- ality and cliaracter, Otticers vvere: Leroy Marauardt, Sam lraclwina, C. Woodruff, and Nina Fouslwi. FRENCH CLUB i'Bon jour!! was tlwe friendly greet- ing received by a visitor to one ol time meetings of time Erenclw Club, llwe club, sponsored by Miss Rutli Sawyer, opened tlwe door to time cultural back- ground ol France. llwe olticers were: Nancy Killmer, Robert Zimmerman, and Sylvia Randolii. LEFT: E. Ragoria, D. Wingate, R. Kingsley, D. Ereese. RIGHT: FRONT ROW: R. Krause, S. Randolti, j. Mastin, R. Zimmerman. SECOND ROW: gl. Rrebach, D. Rerlmutter, C. Stanley, S. MacMillan, J, Tavoletti. BACK ROW: j. Handley, G. Rinnebaclw, C. Goldman, N. Killmer. 1 sxsfr ggi! .8 H3-H3993 FRONT ROW: L. Merritt, C. Eyler, J. LaMorticella, G. O'Neill, A. McGuire, G. Cochrane, M. Thornburg, R. Trusty, M. DeLuca. SECOND ROW: W. Royer, S. Clutter, M. Lindley, R. Tribo, E. Rosati, J. Stewart, J. Formentini, N. Killmen. THIRD ROW: C. Ratjen, H. Cordes, J. Focareta R. Dolowy, A. Saberhagen, L. Dralce, R. Kelly, D. Gnaster, R. Gleason. FOURTH ROW: G. Dixon B. Cade, C. Houlc, J. Samuelson, M. Wilhelm, C. Ray, J. Whitlock, M. Ewers, G. Santostelano FIFTH ROW: D. Wingate, W. Gaslcill, N. Ahrendt, G. DiSanza, C. Harrington, B. Lages, M Gromala, R. Goldberger, R. Young, J. Moore. SIXTH ROW: G. Corliss, R. Relcau, T. Rehberg 1 J. Robustelli, L. Foston, C. Harris, L. Coleman. SEVENTH ROW: G. Wylie, C. Harrell, R. Seiter R. Mosner, G. VanDusen, J. Shaw, W. Durham, D. Dillman, H. Pinto. CHOIR Top among the honors that a student vocalist can receive is a place in the a Cappella Choir. Under the direction ol Mr. Robert Hippensteel, the 70- voice choir sang in the music assembly, at RTA. meetings, at the Rural-Urban banquet, and for the Lions, Kiwanis, and Rotary Clubs. Une ol the high- lights of the year was the Christmas program, which leatured the choir, or- chestra, and soloists in the Christmas portion ol the NMessiah by Handel. The choir traditionally closes the year with selections lor the Baccalaureate and Commencement programs. 1 1 1 3 .- R -Ut. 1 1 0 . .. .. , -- 'Q ' 1' if 'J' I . T . TI fs' 6 'vs 'Y W . - c an V t s . ...L - Q ,, Q. . ,, ,,, . Q. ... . W if v a v Oi s w R 1 L,L K 6 ,Mg It H .. . 4' N . ' si T' 'F ' ' 5 S A .si 5 J 5 - A 'S H - . M. 2- P, L fin.: F.: Q.-55:15 -- 'f - I1 lst if L my . If if FRONT ROW: C. Langhelm, S. Gordon, G. Faltus, P. Simpson, B. Primavera, J. Ashley, B. Rod- man, K. Duncan, J. Foster, B. Devine, C, Goldsmith. SECOND ROW: P. Pierceall, E. Luering, A. Santori, J. Schaller, J. l-loltz, l-l. Magnuson, M. Stege, A. Zumbahlen, J. Monro, M. Burian, A. Smith, A. Ollendorf, S. Winn. Tl-llRD ROW: E. Allen, C. McManimen, N. Bambulas, Y. Koerner, P. l-leisner, P. Knutson, J. Gill, J. Jensen, E. Schmeclcpeper, M. Bennett, J. Smith, J. Odell, S. Morison. BACK ROW: G. Wallcer, M. Anson, F. Collier, E. Stege, P. Drolet, B. Finlc, G. Kich, K. Piepenbrink, P. Garretson, M. Marlc, C. White, A. Welle, J. Maltly. GIRLS GLEE CLUB Under the direction ol Mr. Robert l-lippensteel, this group specialized in semi-classical and popular music. These girls were also used as replacements lor the a Cappella Choir and the Girls Chorus. BOYS GLEE CLUB Used primarily as a preliminary course, the Boys' Glee Club, under the direction of Mr. Robert l-lippensteel, taught the fundamentals ol singing to boys desiring to join the A Cappella Choir. FRONT ROW: R. Samples, F. Dillard, J. Allen, T. Lund, l-l. Miller. SECOND ROW: D. Cole, R. Sauter, A. Ostling, R. Carl, A. Washington, M. l-lulbert, J. Meinhart, F. Kratovil. BACK ROW: Mr. Cannelin, J. Bory, O. White, C. Blaclcful, M. Keller, C. Goldschnilcl, D. Kraemer. Qt.. - tRONl ROW: R. Frattura, B. Peters, G. Mearns, J. Peters, B. Tafelslci, B. l-lighsmith, J. Ohrt I. Kramer, B. Parlchurst, S. Schmeclcpeper, D, Chapman, J. Goodman, T. Bellamy, M. Wynn, J Strader, L. l-lamilton, D. DeLuca, F. Zavarella, G. Christofanelli. SECOND ROW: Mr. Cannelin, J. Jarman, G. Evans, E. Sanders, J. Clarlc, E. Cowles, R. Beclcer, J. Bonnin, S. l-lantaclc, A. Whitte- more, P. Holtz, R. Anderson, C. Woodruff, D. Graham, D. Johnson, S. Lucas, P. Preble, V. Thomp- son. BACK ROW: F. DuChene, C. l-lering, F. Szallcevvicz, D. Janlcoviak, E. Ivlodzelevvslci, C. Schneider, J. Bonnin, R. Parks, R. Tevves, D. Salisbury, N. Rasmussen, A. Gast, D. l-lomeier, R. Sharp, Y. Figura, Nl. Braham, S. Wolll, J. Sylvester. GIRLS CHOIR The Girls Choir is another one ol the numerous music groups that malce up Blooms music department. Although more advanced than those in the Glee Club, girls in the Girls Chorus are still being trained lor the a Cappella Choir. BEGINNING INSTRUMENTAL The Beginning Instrumental group serves a dual purpose. It provides an opportunity lor students to develop their musical abilities and is a ready source ol replacements lor seniors grad- uating from the advanced groups. FRONT ROW: S. Burchett, R. Milcol, L. Tieri, C. Schilfler, T. Tuclcer, P. Jacobs, R. Brunstrum, G. Stanton. BACK ROW: Mr. l-lippensteel, C. Reeves, F. Pinley, L. Stallvvorth, E. Simms, W. Blandholm, J. Gray, Mr. Cannelin. 1 FRONT ROW: J. Wilkenson, R. Kindl, B. Locke, S. Johnston, J. l-lenn, B. Jaeger, L. Baumgartner. SECOND ROW: J. Fink, S. Shafranski, C. Eicher, L. Espinoza, L. Golderio, J. Matlock, J. Grabow, A. l-loster, J. Mager, M. Janz. Tl-llRD ROW: M. Trusty, G. Ficlanzi, D. Yanchus, R. Callarelli, J. Greven, S. l-lutton, D. Riggins, C. Julian, L. Littell, B. Jones, J. Genna, J. Fabrizius. BACK ROW: Mr. Cannelin, J. Cunnea, R. Gayton, A. Foster, S. Barclay, M. Weber, E. Barnes, W. Veld- huizen, A. Zahler, C. Hensley, J. Leolf, M. l-latch, C. Barger. FRESHMAN CHORUS FRONT ROW: E. Sisk, B. Corracletti, D. Maciareillo, P. Cameli, C. Schomas, B. Alexander SECOND ROW: D. Clark, M. Miller, R. Steger, J. l-loppel, l. Rocha, L. Kuras, L. Mosby, B. Cole A. Carpenter, Y. Cornish. Tl-llRD ROW: l-l. Lange, S. Conant, R. Lowman, N. Spuck, C. Klein man, V. Koester, B. Luering, M. Zumbrum, P. Duncan, J. Zeman, G. Mancini, N. Sons, J. Kuncle C. Cassady. BACK ROW: Mr. Cannelin, K. Srelrer, B. Austgen, S. Cannon, C. Baker, D. Bacik D. Collins, V. Aprati, I. Miller, M. Magnuson, D. Schulat. N ' ' -' all -wc 1. 1 I FRONT ROW: D. Saviano, B. D'Andrea, M. Notoriano, P. DiMascio, J. Delfranlc, N. Wilson B. Jacobs. SECOND ROW: P. Weaver, C. Mott, G. Passarelli, C. Pilotto, L. l-larnett, L. Doepp A. Patton, Y. Roesner, M. Peterson, V. Parlcs, J. Porter. THIRD ROW: J. Boyd, C. Blaszczylc J. Dold, R. Wonders, A. Griese, l-l. Burneo, J. Nyman, N. Rabe, N. Witt, D. Rocha, B. Adams Mr. l-lippensteel. BACK ROW: G. Gebert, G. Pryor, N. Weinmann, J. Bergerson, D. Prater B. Persiani, P. O'Niel, C. Polacelc, S. DeWaard, G. Burchett, C. Pankonien, A. Brown. FRESHMAN CHORUS The Freshman Chorus made up the largest single music group in Bloom. Because of its tremendous size, it was necessary that the chorus meet in three separate periods. The main purposes ol the class were to teach the funda- mentals ol singing and prepare the girls lor the more advanced singing groups such as the a Cappella Choir, the Girls Chorus, and the Girls Olee Club. lhe Freshman Chorus was under the co-sponsorship ol Mr. Einar Cannelin and lVlr. Robert l'lippensteel. Isl 1 1 ORCHESTRA Composed ol lilty Ctalentedb musi- cians, the Advanced Crchestra has completed its third successful season under the able leadership ol Mr. Robert Hippensteel. Among the programs pre- sented during the year, the teachers' meeting, the Christmas Vesper Service, FIRST ROW: L. Pirani, R. Ciaccio, E Billings, C, Fassero, H. Fry, C. Stahl, M Davis, sl. Showalter. SECOND ROW: L Bailey, l Caleener, nl. Rogers, B. Reryam T. Harrington, R. Budzilc, R. Teverbaugh N. Fenstermacher, j. Glasper, T. Maleslci j. Riunti, D. Koehn. THIRD ROW: W Blaclholm, R. clones, R. Myers, H. Mitchell l.. White, K. Sawyer, E. Keene, M. Kirlcen doll, M, Magnuson, C. Lawrence, H. Rice R. Hagerman, R. Smith, W. Branch, D. Zilli gen, j. Schiller, K. Johnson, j. Lehman, R Billings. FCDURTH ROW: W. Brown, J W' on Heineman B. Schmitt, V. Poerio, IIS ,.l. , B. Tepaslce, T. Finlc. BACK RCW: R. Corl j. Hillegonds, Mr. Cannelin, M. Gabrielli B. Golletz, D. Spinozzi, j. Millard, K Meiclell B. McEldowney, N. Killmer, J Ogden,l R. Rauclc, A. Fenstermacher, L. l.. Crim, E. Viclcery, j. Lalvlorticella, S. Sloan, B. Cordes, T. Granhold. 112 I the Spring Concert, Baccalaureate, and graduation were ol major interest. A string ensemble, made up ol several orchestra members, played lor the sen- ior class play. With a new practice room and new music, the orchestra is ready to begin another successful year. TN five' X Hs- 1 , af ig if 5 :AAs 'Q i G xl, Y 1 , .3 if 'N 9 K , ,asf Q , Q r gk Q A . 3, K' if V W' 3 wig , Q if N -f ' I 1 M E f C: 'Iii . ' ' ja T S: A' Q A ,Y 1A QQ . 3 Y? A yfg f 1 . X M ' 1.51-E mkfyf W' W if K Y ,gy RN h ' ,x ' V y- 'J 1 , :T?'Ti,' f Q 5 5 f' f ' W 'gun V I 1 'Gig' 1, QS H nf ' . A f f if fiiN',',u-. V '- ' S X' T, . , 'E '- l 4 v--A if h -.ig., f' t . i M W k j A Q T' has W, ist . 2 . k ' ' fx - 'I x . In 'Y' rims I Q Q , I C ' 5 v am If A hiyil +5 sw f. X c I 'L' Vi ,191 H944 .,' 1 V' :'a'f:1 . p .-'QQ :Y Q ff, , ,3 ww fi. , .. L A I M , -f ' my wx -- f fN'.if'9JQr2ffSa ::X1fK'7'?j??1?55 X M :2,fi :-- I Y 55 1, 'Q 'Ez'- K ' 1 fe,-1 'L .,fk?iSZ,E5'..vQ 7 iylkxm X . grvjikxi . '- 'fuk ' MW. - ii' ,ffbYZ?? . H' w X M.: ,.,,, , A Y. N , .Ex M ,233 'YZ it 'K ,L M NVVL .,, , M N +wggr3:ty' 1 k '45 F: Mfg, , q,z, wk ,W R ' '32 , ,, sk , Q sw xx A ami . Agaxgwr: if 5 S xr 5 -W, Q57 COACHES These are the men who comprise the coaching staff at Bloom. Some, like Coach Sarlil and Coach Nelson, have devoted much ol their lives to the Bloom youth. Others, such as Coach Love and Coach Moore, have been at Bloom lor a relatively short time, but the re- sults ol their work can already be seen. These are the men who make ath- letics at Bloom possible. Through their work and interest, the boy ol today is molded into the man of tomorrow. A coach has to be especially dedi- cated to his chosen profession because his isolten a thankless task. lt the team has a good season, the coach gets a pat on the back, but the perennial com- ment is, Well, he had the material. l'low could he help turning out a win- ning team'? When the team loses, however, quite another cry is heard. Then it's all the coach's fault. Theirs is a job that is not rewarded too well Financially, one that lrequently leads to ulcers and premature graying at the temples because ol the constant pressure the modern coach is always under. They deserve a salute for an important job well done. FRONT ROW: Frank Buchtel, Ralph Steben, Dale Love, Nello Petersanti, Thomas Moore. SECCQVNI? Rfgrlz Edward Clarke, Robert Andrews, Charles l-lubacek, Alexander Feldvebel, i iam royer. VARSITY FOOTBALL FIRST ROW: W. Fornal, A. Pascarella, D. Biddiclc, J. Kwaselc, R. Galiene, G. Keeney, J. Clarey, F. Gyger, J. O'Beirne, D. Cooney, L. Friend. SECOND ROW: G. Pilota, R. Koester, S. Paul, V. Golletz, L. Pellegrino, R. Leoni, S. Puinti, B. Dewey, B.O'Connell, J. Schramm, S. Maciareillo. THIRD ROW: Coach Sarlf, K. Schaeflein, B. TePaslce, R. Baralcman, R. Bamonti, C. O'Neal, R. Venn, D. George, J. Karwaslci, R. Jaszczalc, J. Warren, A. Piunti, M. Bruno, Coach Moore. FOURTH ROW: R. Krusinslci, Mgr., B. Motlong, mgr., L. Foston, S. Drejas, D. Bird, I-I. Bastle, R. Thomas, W. Cooney, R. Griese, J. McLaughlin, R. Dillard, F. Coggin, Coach Love. VARSITY FGOTBALL Although the Trojans didn't Iive up to the expectations of their most opti- mistic rooters, they finished the season with a more than creditable record of three wins and two losses in confer- ence play. This was good enough to win them third place in the South Suburban, Finishing behind Thornton and Argo, a decided improvement over last year's cellar finish. The team, coached by Cecil Sarff, was hampered throughout the season by injuries. Playing Evanston in the opening game of the year, the Trojans went down to a I4-6 defeat, at the hands of the Suburban league strong men. They beat East Aurora in their next game of the season S25-13, and in so doing snapped a three-year losing strealc to the Aurorans. The Blue and White gridders lost their next two games in a row, suc- cumbing to Argo and Washington of Fast Chicago, but they bounced baclc with a vengeance, defeating Leyden 33-'I-4, Blue Island Q6-O, and Cal City 42-6. The season ended on a sad note, however, when a never-say-die Bloom squad was defeated by Thorn- ton's fired-up team. 67 A f :I I 1' L A TL ' .if , ,f ., . mf, gif' :.-fl' ' ., I 9 Wvlf - 7 F ' R Y 'K N fi '+:' 4-' s LEFT ROW DOWN: D. Cooney, V. Golletz, l.. Friend, F. Gyger, R. Bomonti SECOND ROW DOWN: D. Biddick, S. Mocioreillo, J. O'Beirne. THIRD ROW DOWN: S. Piunti, J. Schromm, A. Poscorello. RIGHT ROW DOWN: G. Kenney, R. Goliene, R. O'Connell, G. Piloto. 'NK Q Q H--W... . I., ..,. M We. W ',, i- 5 KW ee K 1 it rf. QI Kia' '42 M ' 1 I 5... K. f W1 K'-K ,ww . ' mi Q A Sc .ffw . As- 1 u .,,. ww LEFT ROW DOWN D G Y. al, ii? if -, - ' Bit - x lfs h :V A K m ': if : 5 N K, va v,kV K 5 K Q-.Ezifiwi ' 'V 2 - ' K - K LL:, K 1 ' K A . K I ' K 2 K B 'K I V ,S A g.. . f' K . , -W' ' 'K 'vs ' ' 'f K B igfi .. K f . i. KB '31-.if fb Q. : . eorge, B. Forncl, B Dewey, B Coo . SECOND ROW DOWN : J. Clorey, S. Dre'es, E. Wo' ney RIGHTROWDOW - fren, R. Leoni, C. N. J. Kwosek, B. Koester, Pell ' ' egrmo, D. Bird, S. Paul. O'Necll V' Golletz scores a touchdown in the ic Cal City game. According to Coach Sartt, next yearls team should give the rest ol the league plenty to vvorry about, since there will be thirteen returning varsity letter- men, including several starters from this year. juniors vvho savv a lat ol duty this year are Ron Galiene, George pilota, Andy Pascarella, Bill Cooney, Bill Dewey, Bob Qfonnell, and Chuclc O'Neal. Seniors vvha have played their last football game lor Bloom are Dan Cooney, Dan Biddiclc, Vic Golletz, Sam Maciareillo, George Keeney, Sam Piunti, Lou Friend, Fran Gyger, slack 0'Beirne, Dave George, Joe Kvvaselg Bill Fornal, Stan Drejas, Londo Pelle- grino, Ron Leoni, and Steve Paul. Bloom de-Fensernen Lou Friend, Joe Kwasek, and Stivek Raul close in for t e i . The ball is snapped and a play begins in a Frosh-Soph game. Coach Sartf watches his boys from the sidelines. ,sign 1, ,Adi ,SY ' si? 70 ,lim Clary tries for an extra point in an early season game. Dan Biddiclc lwurries to run interference For Londo Pellegrino, Slwovvn getting taclcled at lelt is Ron l.eoni, vvlwose 54 points on 9 touclwdovvns vvon liim second place in Soutli Suburban scoring, Pocket Ron gained 609 yards during tlie season, averaging 7.'l7 yards per carry. Otlwer top baclcs were Londo Pellegrino, vvlwo Scored 36 points vvlwile averaging 4.35 yards a try, and Sam Piunti, vvlwo liad a lwiglw 4.47 average and scored TQ points. llie passing vvas handled by Bill Dewey and Bob Cfonnell, both juniors. FRONT ROW: F. Johnson, R. Marchio, V. Poerio, J. Lindly, R. Kentish, J. McLaughlin, Wm. Gaskill, T. Helmrath, D. Lawnticlci, D. Prisco, S. LaCorte, Wm. Costabile, J. Meinhart, E. Haney, A. Warneke, M. Steinberg. SECOND ROW: Coach Buchtel, M. Cassady, R. Craig, W. Partee, T. Harrington, R. Eiebert, A. Fiorenzo, J. Robustelli, B. Reichert, B. Bodman, H. Brillant, A. Zam- arocy, D. Martinez, A. Romano, F. Irwin, F. Flammini, A. Schmitt- mgr., Coach Andrews. THIRD ROW: T. Simonetti mgr., F. Dolowy, R. Wesolowski, D. Hassberg, J. Foster, Ll. White, R. Grusdis, T. Keller, T. Towle, F. Kasher, T. O'Roulce, D. Buhle, H. Spann, V. Larviclc, T. Maleslci, M. Sun- strom, B. Brenner mgr. FROSH-SOPH FOOTBALL By slapping down Thornton, 'l3-O, in the climaxing lued at Harvey, Coach F. W. Buchtel's 1952 Frosh-Soph loot- bollers earned lor themselves a tie lor second place in South Suburban championship standings. This was a team which won only once as freshmen, which lost live in a row last lall belore Finding the victory trail. Fortunately, it was a squad com- posed ol boys with that never-say- quit spirit. Each weelc against heavier and more experienced loes Bloomls F-S- lcids displayed progress, despite being out-pointed. Blue lsland was their First victim, 'l9-'l3, then Fractional lell, 'l9-12, un- der a second-hall rally sparlcecl by long 72 touchdown runs by hallbaclt Don Law- niclci and Roy Kentish. So thorough was the team's per- formance at Harvey that only penalties saved their rivals from a complete rout. These Little Trojans had come a long way since absorbing a 39-O pounding under a blazing sun in the opener at Evanston. It was hard to understand how East Aurora had won, 'IQ-9, Argo, 'l5-O, East Chicago 'l8-19, and Ley- den, '19-7. Other backs who were outstanding were Bill Bodman, Don Prisco, and Vince Larviclc. Ed Haney was the top lineman, and Ralph Marchio the ace pass receiver. The purpose of Coach Frank Buchtel's Frosh- Soph squad is to teach the fundamentals of toot- ball and to develop var- sity material. Therefore auite a Few boys should be potential big Trojans next fall. Among those are John Lindley, AI Amana, Tom Helmrath, Marv Cassady, james McLaughlin, Dan Mar- tinez, Bill Gaskill, Santo Lacorte, and Bill Reich- ert. Bill Bodman clears the way for Roy Kentish in the Thornton game. Bloom cracks the Blue Island line. Mickey Sundstrom trieifor the point after touchdown in the Cal City game. l FRONT ROW: J. Wilson, mgr., J. Herr, R. Behm, J. Curcio, R. Narcisi, H. Gerald, F. Evans, D. Delsener, J. Gray, D. Carlson, J. Stabile, J. Cortez, mgr. SECOND ROW: R. Bird, F. Carra, W. Carrier, O. Roberts, R. Sharp, C. Hardwick, E. Cialkowski, R. Green, J. HoFFmann, J. McCor- mick, P. Dandino, H. Junge, R. Hicks, P. Klingler, F. Nudi. THIRD ROW: Coach Petersanti, J. Wilson, T. Carter, L. Bramanti, B. Rosen J. Altman, A. Jenkins, D. Slepski, L. Stallworth, T. Barto- lini, J. Heckman, R. Hartman, Coach Clarke. BACK ROW: C. Reeves, C. Pitts, W. Nykaza, J. Pigott, T. Smith, E. Vickery, W. Doyle, E. Gilmore, J. Lynch, M. Magnuson, R. Brown, B. Tlaig, C. Brooks, R. Frantz, P. Pagoria, K. Burchett. FROSH FOOTBALL Coach Nello Petersanti's Tiny Tro- jans faced a rugged league schedule this year, and an even rougher group ol non-league games. Although they Finished the season with one win,one tie and four losses, the squad showed good all-around depth and ability. The team just couldn't seem to get going and received more than its share ol bod breaks. Playing Proviso, an annual opening day loe, in the First game of the season, the Freshmen took a Q4 to O whipping at the hands ol the strong Suburban leaguers. The squad then met arch- rival Thornton in the First South Subur- ban league game, losing a heart- breaker 'l9 to 13. Coach Petersanti's 74 lads didn't let their early losses get them down, though, because the next week they went out and smothered Leyden Q4 to 6. They lost their next two games and ended their season at Cal City, tying the state-liners O-O. Linemen who can be expected to do big things on the Frosh-Soph next year are ends Bartoliene and Curio, tackles Jungee and Behm, guards Dels- ner ancl Bird, and centers Klinger and Heckman. Outstanding backfield men were Gerald at quarterback, Green, Roberts, Evans and Sharp at hallback, and Narcisi at fullback. FRONT ROW: L. Spann, E. Metlce, R. Peterson, P. Panici, B. Moehlig, F. Kogler, A. Persiani, R. Schilling, C. Russell, W. Branch. BACK ROW: Coach Steben, G. Williams, T. l-lohfman, G. Harris, L. Llorca, J. McNulty, W. Lange, J. Browning, J. McNulty, L. Golin, L. Fehr, S. Coley, D. Schilling, E. Simms, C. Vesci. CROSS COUNTRY This year our cross country team had its best season since 1950, when the harriers ol that year won the state title. This squad, although it laclced a Jonas- Murphy combination, succeeded be- cause ol its over-all team strength. With Fred Kogler and Bill lvloehlig as a one-two punch, the Trojans tri- umphed in Five out of six contests. Their sole loss was sullered early in the season at the hands ol Lyons, who was unable, however, to stop the Blue and White two-milers from capping the district meet later in the year. Alter winning this all-important meet, Coach Ralph Steben led his top ten men, Kogler, Moehlig, Persiani, Russell, Panici, Spann, Peterson, Metlce, Schil- ling and Branch to the State Finals at Woodrutl l-ligh in Peoria. The First live ol the above named scored 109 points, placing Bloom Filth in lllinois, ln comparison with the record ol last year's all-star group, it is obvious that Coach Steben did a great job of de- veloping an inexperienced squad ol varied slcills into a team ol traditional Bloom ability. Next yearls squad shows even greater possibilities, as six lettermen and ten minor award winners will return tothe team. Graduating seniors are: Charles Russell, Pasqual Panici, Elliot lVletl4e, Wallace Branch, John McNulty, Joe Browning, and Larry Golin. Team members and lans are counting on a season ol increased progress next Fall. 75 QC Q10 VARSITY BASKETBALL An acute shortage ol returning var- sity letter-winners forced Coach Dale Love to play this season with an eye toward the luture. As can easily be seen by looking at the starting Five, which, lor the bulk ol the season, was comprised ollourjuniors and one senior, varsity basketball this year was delin- initely in a rebuilding stage. The Lovemen Finished the season with seven wins and sixteen losses, but the won-and-lost record cloes not tell the entire story. Of the sixteen games lost, seven were lost by Five points or less, two ol these by only one point. A little more experience could easily have turned the tide in all ol these close deleats. Winning lour ol their First live games, the hoopsters started the season on the right loot, but the rool soon lell in with a bang. ln their sixth game ol the season, the Trojans were conquered by Blue lsland 68 to 41, and they then proceeded to lose eight straight tilts before Finding their way back to the win column with a 54-59 victory over Bradley. Toward the end ol the season, a definite improvement could be seen in the team, and even though they dropped several close games, their spirit was never broken. The Trojans won their Final home game, beating East Aurora 72 to 65, and then dropped one to Leyden to close the regular season. Meeting Joliet in the regionals, the Lovemen suffered a heartbreaking, two point defeat on a technicality. The team was led in scoring by Cap- tain George Varallo, the lone senior on the starting live. Other graduating seniors are Snuckie Zawada, and Tony Gatch. Dave Marr, Bob Q'Connell, Ernie Modzelewski, Bill Dewey, Charles Manson, Don Miniclc, Keio Ranici, Frank Nardi, and Jack Hlavach are juniors who will return to next yearis squad, which will also be bolstered by members ol this yearis championship Frosh-5oph team. FRONT RCW: K. Panici, D. Marr, B. O'Connell, W. Zawada, G. Varallo, C. Manson, E. Mod- zelewski, B. Dewey. BACK ROW: Coach Love, R. Griese, J. l-llavach, B. Cooney, T. Gatch, D. Minick, C. Jonas, F. Nardi, G. Balassone, W. Lange. W x . ' LLUU xj-3, ' x 7 or 9 5 'L fs 4 Whip ., m'A ,ff ,Lau 24 1111 A Z -1 1 I 78 . , 'y. . rw X. fu LEFT ROW DOWN: D. Marr, W. Zowodo, D. Minick. Qnd ROW DOWN:B. O'ConneIl, J. Hlovoch. MIDDLE ROW DOWN: G. Vorollo. 4TH ROW DOWN: B. Dewey, F. Nordi. RIGHT ROW DOWN: E. Modzelewslci, C. Monson, K. Pcnici The Lovemen had a season shooting average ol .3Q5, outshooting their op- ponents who hit .3l4 of their shots. The Trojans also led the way at the free throw line, hitting .639 ol their charity shots in contrast to their oppon- ent's .589 mark. George Varallo's 318 paints won him top scoring honors on the team, while Bob Qfonnell led the squad percentage-wise with a high .359 aver- age. Finishing second in scoring with Q29 points, Dave Marr was also top man in free throw shooting, boasting a .729 average. Cther Trojan sharp-shooters were Ernie Modzelewski who had 153 points and .347 average, and Bill Dewey, who hit for 'IO6 points. George Varallo goes up for a rebound in the Kankakee game. The squad gathers around Coach Love for instruction during a time-out. 79 FROSH-SOPH BASKETBALL To coll this years Frosh-Soph baslcet- ball season a success is an understate- ment. Twenty times Coach Moorels lads toolc the Floor and only twice did they come out on the short end ol the count, The South Suburban Championship went to the Little Trojans on the merits ol a 'TQ-Q conference record. They started the season with a bang, winning their First Five games in a row, but any hopes lor an unbeaten season were smashed by Loclcport, who whipped out lads in the sixth game ol the year, 46-43. Alter their initial de- leat, the Frosh-Sophs won eight more tilts before succumbing to Blue lsland 59 to 49, in a surprise upset. The Trojans went through the rest of their schedule without a loss. Some ol the high points ol the year were a 69-47 victory over Argo, a crushing 70-47 win at Kanlcalcee, and the second victory over Argo, which clinched the championship lor the team. A new Bloom scoring record was set in the Kanlcalcee game. Co-captain Roger Taylor was top scorer lor the Frosh-Soph, boasting a 'T6-point-a-game average in addition to being playmalter. Co-captain Bill Bodman did a terrific job all season on scoring and rebounding as well as being the sauadis most dependable player. Others on the First seven were big Glen Pomrehn, Fred Johnson, Morris Cortez, Aaron Miller, and freshman Tony Kavolis. FRONT ROW: J. Maleslci, mgr., M. Cortez, F. johnson, W. Bodman, R. Taylor, A. Kavolis, J. Zawada, A. Sundstrom, mgr. BACK ROW: Coach Moore, C. Washington, C. Baker, W. Kidd, G. Pomrehn, A. Miller, R. Reichert, W. Partee, F. Flammini. FRONT POW: C. Moore, l-l. johnson, S. Stritar, P, Green, D. Mannel, F. Evans, j. Glass. BACK RCW: Coach Shroyer, A, Lindert, j. Fortmiller, M. Kirkendall, P. Cowger, T. Kearney, l-l. Gerald, B, l-lallmann, C. Reeves. FROSH BASKETBALL The Tiny Trojans brought home a reg- ular season record of six wins and a like number ol losses for a .500 aver- age. ln addition to regular season en- counters, Coach William Shroyer's lads journeyed to Kankakee Tor a tourney ol freshman squads but were beaten by joliet Catholic in a close contest 49- 49. Two victories were notched over Rich, while two losses came at the hands of Thornton. Splits of two game series were with Blue lsland, Kankakee, and joliet. A single victory came over Steger eighth grade and a lone loss against Glenwood. Boys who saw considerable action through the year were Dave Mannel, high scorer, Henry Rice, joe Glass, Steve Stritar, Bob Green, Clyde Moore, Freddy Evans, l'lovvard johnson, and l-larden Gerald. Another Treshie, Tony Kavolis, spent his season with the Frosh- Soph and did not join the club until just before the tournament. Every boy who saw action this year entered the scoring column at least once, 81 FRONT ROW: R, Hancock, R. Conant, J. McNulty, R. Sauter, J. McNulty, F. DeLuca, R. Reichert, C. O'Neal, L. Friend. BACK ROW: L. Pellegrino, F. Gyger, S. Maciareillo, B. Baraclcman, J. Bivona, R. DeTella, V. Swanson, V. Passarelli, Coach Sarff. VARSITY WRESTLING The varsity wrestlers had only a Fair season this year, winning two matches, losing Five, and tying one. The team toolc fourth in the conference and sent two boys to the state Finals at Urbana. The chief difficulty was a laclc of lacil- ities more than a laclc of material, and the major accomplishment ol the season was gaining training and experience for a young squad. Ol the Four boys sent to the state Finals from last year's strong team, two, Jerome Budzilc and Fred Swanson, were graduated. The third member, Wade Palmer, met with a serious lcnee injury and was unable to compete during his senior year. The lone survivor of the classic foursome, John McNulty, be- came ineligible at mid-year but retired undefeated in the previous matches. The season began with Diclc l-lan- coclc, Rich Conant, Don Federoif, Russ Reichert, and l.ou Friend Filling First string positions without previous exper- 82 ience in varsity competition. The bal- ance ol the team consisted ol Jim McNulty, Franlc Del.uca, ChuclcQ'Neal, l.ondo Pellegrino, Fran Gyger, and heavyweight Sam Maciariello. ln the conference tournament, Trojan matmen Fran Gyger and Russ Reichert captured championships, while Chuclc CD'Neal and Londo Pellegrino toolc close seconds. O'Neal and Gyger toolc seconds in the District, and at Urbana, O'Neal toolc lourth, while Gyger was defeated in the semi-Finals. Graduating from the team are John McNulty, Russ Reichert, Lou Friend, Londo Pellegrino, Fran Gyger, and Franlc Del.uca. Diclt l'lancoclc, Rich Conant, Don Federofi, Jim McNulty, and Chuclt Q'Neal will return when Coach C. M. Sarff calls practice next year, along with Ray Sauter, Joe Bivona, and Virgil Passarelli, who also saw action this year. .Q .. . ,Q .3 143 if A' Q LEFT ROW DOWN: R. Sauter, F. Gyger, C. O'Neol SECOND Row DOWN. L. Pellegrino, J. McNuIty,QI MCNUIW. THIRD ROW DOWN: S. Mociclreillo, J. Bivono, R. Ccsnont. RIGHT ROW DOWN: F. DeLuco, I.. Friend, R. Hancock. ll, . i Q-ii? ii Q 83 if. FRONT ROW: R. Peterson, C. Russell, D. Murphy, C. Jonas, R. Leoni,E. Metke, F. Farber, J. LeFavor, T. Sawyer, J. Browning, B. Motlong, D. Schilling. BACK RO W: Coach Steben, W. Cooney, D. Schilling, l-l. Bastile, D. Cooney, F. Gyger, J. Lesalc, D. George, A. Pascarella, R Rosetto, H. Bishop, J. McNulty, S. Piunti, Coach Schramm, Coach Andrews. VARSITY TRACK Coach Ralph Steben's Trojan traclc- sters were very successful in their 1952 season. Besides going undefeated in the season's three dual meets, the cin- dermen also capped first place in one triangular meet and toolc second in the remaining three. The team tools sixth place in the Wheaton Relays, and scored Qi points in the Mooseheart Relays. After talcing third in the con- ference under Thornton and Blue island, respectively, and second in the district, Coach Steben led the team to sixth place in the state. There was no laclt of material on this fine team. Distance ace Clarence Jonas returned for his third and final year. Jonas brolce several records, among 84 which were the Bloom field record for the mile and half-mile. Denny Murphy also returned to baclr up Bloom scoring in distance events, usually finishing right behind Jonas. l'ligh point man onthe squad, record brealcing Ron Leoni craclced two dis- trict and two conference marlcs, as he ran the high and low hurdles and did the pole vaulting. The dash positions were filled by Jim LeFavor, l-larry Bishop, and Wallace Branch, and the middle distances by Elliot Metlce and Fred Farber. Fran Gyger and Dave George held down weight positions, while Dan Cooney did the high jump- ing and Ron Schilling the broadjumping. This year's traclc squad was bolstered by many letter winners from last year's craclc team. Ron Leoni, high and low hurdles star, returned to those positions this year. Other boys from the '52 squad are Elliot Metlce in the hall mile, Fred Farber in the quarter mile, and Wallace Branch in the 'IOO yard dash. Also returned are jumpers Ron Schilling and Dan Cooney, along with last years Frosh-Soph high scorer, Bruce Motlong. The '52 relay team has been practically kept intact, the only de- parting member being Clarence Jonas. Juniors from the '59 Frosh-5oph squad who have Filled varsity berths this year are high jumper Bill Cooney, and Field men Andy Pas- carella and Harold Bastile. 1 Bruce Motlong goes up and over. The mile relay team, composed of Ron Leoni, Clarence Jonas, Elliott Metke, and Fred Farber, was a consistent winner thruout the season. Denny Murphy, shovvn above cross- ing the linish line, ran thruout his entire school traclc and cross country careers in the shadow olan outstanding, record- brealcing distance man, Clarence jonas. It must have been hard For Denny, who in most schools would be a star in his own right, to Wind up second time alter time. The average individ- ual, Finding himsell in such a situation, would soon become discouraged and quit. Only a boy with a big heart and a never-say-die spirit could give his all in every race, lcnowing he had little chance to Win. Such a boy is Denny Murphy. K 'I An anonymous Bloomite puts the shot Bill Cooney gets some un- needed help in the high jump. FRONT ROW J B W : . rowning, . Stern, R. Peterson, B. Motlong, W. Moehling, W. Branch, R. Schilling, F. Farber, gl. King, E, Metlce. BACK ROW: Coach Steben, Coach Andrews, I.. Foston, C. Fazzini, W. Keller, T. Kees, W. Cooney, D. Cooney, D. l-lagemaster, D. George, R. Leoni, G. VanDusen, C. Russell, R, Baraclcman, T. Gottlieb, C. Harris, C. Vesci, mgr. INDOOR TRACK Although indoor track is only in its second year at Bloom, it has already Firmly established itsell on our sports calendar. This year Coach Ralph Steben's boys enjoyed a highly successful season, which was highlighted by the winning ol the Naperville Relays. The thin- clads also Finished eighth in a Field ol forty-nine tough teams at the Oalc Rarlc Relays. The most dependable boy on the team was hurdles ace Ron Leoni, who went undefeated this year in both the high and low hurdles. Qther tracksters who helped malce this season a win- ning one were Wallace Branch in the sprints, Dan and Bill Cooney in the high jump, Bruce Motlong in the pole vault, shotputter Dave George, and distance men Fred Farber, Elliot Metlce, Ray Reterson, Charles Russell, and Bill Moehling. The various relay teams also could be counted on to Finish in the money. Bruce Motlong prepares to clear a hurdle. 87 FRONT ROW: H. Spann, W. Kidd, R. Mosner, H. Bastle, B. Motlong, R. Schilling, R. Peterson, W. Cooney, J. Adams, C. Redmond, B. Moehling. BACK ROW: Coach Steben, A. Gunn, O. White, W. Ooms, R. Barackman, D. l-lagemaster, T. Kees, J. Schramm, R. Zimmerman, J. Fazzini, Coach Schramm, Coach Andrews. FROSH-SOPH TRACK ln 1952 the Soph traclcsters had a successful season, Finishing in third place in the conference. Coaches Andrews and Schramm aided head coach Ralph Steben in developing his First Bloom Cinder team into top shape. ln all, the team won four dual meets and dropped only one. The squad tool4 seconds in two triangular contests and triumphed in another. At the end oi the season the Trojans journeyed to Blue lsland for the South Suburban Conference championship. Aiter an evening ol Fine performances our Sophs placed third under Thornton and Blue lsland, respectively. Bruce Motlong, the teamis high scorer, 88 excelled in the hurdles and pole vault. Qther Soph mainstays were Ray Peter- son, in the half mile, Bill Cooney, in the high jump and pole vault, and Ron Schilling, in the TOO yard dash, the 920, and the broad jump, Jaclc Bastle threw the disc, while Don l-lagemaster put the shot. The majority of the team was grad- uated to the varsity, so the 1953 squad had to rely on freshmen and untried sophomores with a lew exceptions, such as Jack Adams, a promising soph- omore high jumper. With this laclc ol experienced boys Coach Steben had to start this past season, which has held farily good results for the Soph thin- clads. FRONT ROW: R. l-lack, R. Milasheslci, A. Deoble, L. Myers, R. Melcarz. SECOND ROW: D. Johnson, D. Judd, L. Schmidt, M. Troester, V. Sassano, N. Ranieri. THIRD ROW: T. Rehberg, M. Labertis, W. Costabile, C. Gerardi, B. Notarnicola, B. Lee. BACK ROW: R. Smith, J. Nibloclc, B. Ernst, B. Vantroba, B. Keller. BOYS BOWLING This yearls bowling club was a great success. Forty boys participated in the league, bowling 45 games in compe- tition lor the trophies that go to the winning team. The race lor First place was close all the way along, as the Comets, composed ol Bob Norarnicola, Bob Lee, Charles Blacklul, and Car- men Geradi, led the paclc lor the bullc ol the season, but were Finally over- talcen at the end by the Pinpointers. This team, composed ol Bill Stern, Lee Myers, Bill Keller, and Marvin Troester went into the last weelc of competition behind by one game, but forged ahead by winning their last three contests while the Comets were dropping two out ol three. Louis Constabile's Q21 game was tops lor the league, as was Phil Ehle- bracht's 53'l series. Emblems were awarded to two boys who entered the newly formed UQOOH club. Louis Costabile and Bob Lee were the hon- ored keglers, with games of Q27 and 207, respectively. At the end ol the season, a banquet was held, and trophies were awarded to seven boys. The Future ol the club, sponsored by Mr, Walter Kuras and Mr. James Steclcel, looks bright, as quite ci few freshmen and sophomores bowled this year. 89 4 AP' .' ,L ' 4 A FRONT ROW: L. Pelligrino, W. Zawada, T. BACK ROW: Coach Feldvebel, C. Geradi, R. C. DiSanza, M. Murray, Coach Moore. VARSITY The T952 varsity baseball squad was handicapped from the very start by a laclt of returning lettermen. Since only four monogram winners returned from last year's team, Coaches Bert Moore and Alec Feldvebel had to depend mainly on juniors or untried seniors. The team started slowly, as was ex- pected, but improved greatly as the season progressed, wining Tour of its last six games. Cne of the last Four victories was over conference cham- pion Argo, the Argonauts' only loss of the year, The South Suburban season started with a double header against Loclc- port, which we split, losing the First game 7 to 'l and capturing the second TT to O. Running into a strealc of rough luclc, the Trojans then lost to Leyden, 90 Bell, A. Gatch, W. Fornal, J. Kwaselc, J. DeBoer. Day, S. Maciarcillo, D. Biddiclc, T. Shelly, L. Lula, BASEBALL Blue lsland, Thornton, Argo, and Kan- lcalcee. Snapping out of their slump with a vengeance, the Bloom Batsmen upset the league leaders and eventual cham- pion, Argo, 7 to 6, and edged out Thornton Fractional Meteors Q to 1. Although they lost their next two tilts, the Trojans closed the season in grand style, beating Thornton 7 to 5 and Cal City 6 to 5. As a result ol their late season splurge, the Bloomites tied For third place in the league. This year the squad was bolstered by the return ol seven letter winners: Joe Kwaselc, Tony Gatch, Snoolcy Zawada, Tom Bell, Bill Fornal, Londo Pellegrino, and Carmen Gerardi. Six minor award winners were also added to this promising team. ff v .3 53,304 -I' 5: av 'A H . ,afvlllll IV, A vi JR L ,C 1 5 we if . I .f ',Q .. if 'QW J ' ' 9 -ci x'TrWT Al R , 2 5 Tw. F Q QWHN! L W K. xg QLUU ,. un. f I glalil gil 1 ' 6 .V 'ii' K K ,kik 1 . I qi 9 'W af My . I .fi . f 1 ,r .24 if .1 95 swab lx, eff i i iw ,f 4,1 X if Q I ls jf 3 is LEFT ROW DOWN: L. Pellegrino, B. Fornol, C. Gerodi, SECOND ROW DOWN: R. Day, D. Biddick, S. Mocicureillo. THIRD ROW DOWN: J. Kwoselc, W. Zcvvodo. FOURTH ROW DOWN: J. DeBoer, C. DiSonzcl, T. Bell. RIGHT ROW DOWN: A. Gotch, T, Shelley, L. Lula. QI Ray Ambrosini scores the Winning run in the Argo game. All eyes on the bench are focused on the playing Field. Q2 ft, -My .V ,Qi - ' ' t E - -Mews L' r -3:5 This year the varsity baseball squad reaped the benelits ol lost year's worlc, as a large percentage ol the players are boys who saw action during the '52 season, The pitching was handled by senior moundsmen ,lim DeBoer, l.en Lula, and Roger Day, and by junior hurlers ,laclc l'llavach and Ron Schafer. Other seniors onthis year's squad are Londo Pellegrino, Bill Formal, Carmen Gerardi, Sam Maciareillo, Dan Biddiclc, ,loe Kwaselc, Snuclcie Zawada, Kelly Diganza, lom Bell, lony Gatch, and 'lom Shelley. joe Kwaselc crosses the plate standing up in the Thornton game. FRONT ROW: M. Sundstrom, T. Hodgson, J. Cosenza, D. DeNovellis, B. Craig, R. Craig, R. Lucas, R. Kingsley. SECOND ROW: R. Griese, P. Compratt, T. Harrington, L. Lipschutz, J. Edwards, R, Novaryta. BACK ROW: Coach l-lubacelc, R. Willard, mgr.,T. Calpino, W. Dewey, W. Bodman, J. l-llavach, R. Schaper, R. Bird, J. Piunti, R. Krisinski, mgr., R. Nardella, mgr. FROSH-SOPH BASEBALL The '52 Frosh-Soph team won six and lost four games, and had a ,500 aver- age in conference play, winning four and losing the same. ln the race forthe conference championship, Coach Charlie l'lubacelc's boys Finished third behind First-place Blue lsland and Thorn- ton. The bullc of the pitching duties fell on the shoulders of Jaclc Hlavach and Ron Schaper, who started all the games. Hlavach started six games and wound up with Five wins and a lone loss, while Schaper toolc the mound in four games, winning two and losing two. The outfield was composed of Jim Edwards, Bill Dewey, and Bob OiCon- nell, and the catchers position was Filled by Raul Compratt. The infield was juggledf' said Coach Hubacelc, according to conditionsf, The team lost two games to Thornton, 6-2 and 5-4, the second contest being an extra-inning affair, but they mode up for that by twice trouncing Loclcport, 'I6-4 and 'IQ-1. The Little Trojans then split to both Blue Island, 5-Q and 3-5, and Leyden, 4-3 and Q-3. l-leavy hitters throughout the season were Jim Edwards and Bill Dewey. These boys bolstered this year's var- sity squad, and next year should be rady to carry on in our winning tradi- tion, 93 VARSITY BASKETBALL VARSITY BASEBALL 1959-53 Bloom . . 46 Bloom 56 Bloom 48 Bloom 60 Bloom 54 Bloom ... 4'l Bloom ... 53 Bloom .. 45 Bloom ... 58 Bloom 59 Bloom .., 49 Bloom H. 54 Bloom ... 45 Bloom .. 50 Bloom ... 54 Bloom .., 50 Bloom ,.. 53 Bloom ... 64 Bloom ... 55 Bloom .., 60 Bloom . . 79 Bloom . . 50 Bloom 61 Bradley . . . . . Downers Grove 5l'lTOI'nLOTT .---v joliet .,,4.,.. Cal City ...... Blue lsland ... Lockport ..,... Rock lsland ..- Alleman ...... Kankakee ..... Melvin-5ilJley ,....... Leyden ....... Thornton ..... Bradley ...... Cal City ,.,... Blue Island ... Lockport V,.... Kankakee ..... Argo . . . . . . East Aurora . . , Leyden . .... . joliet ......., CROSS COUNTRY DISTRICT MEN LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Spann, Ray Peter- son, Elliot Metka, C. Russell, E. Kogler, P, Panici, R. Schilling, W. Branch, A. Persiani, W. Moehlig. U4 'l95'l-59 Bloom 1 Eenger. .. .. 7 Bloom 3 Eenger, .. .. 8 Bloom 0 Bowen .. .. 4 Bloom 3 Lockport ...,. 7 Bloom ,,.. 11 Lockport ..... 0 Bloom 5 Leyden ...,.. 6 Bloom 9 Leyden ....,, 4 Bloom 3 Blue island . .. 9 Bloom T Thornton .,., 14 Bloom 9 Argo .....,. 11 Bloom 9 Kankakee .... 3 Bloom 7 Argo ....... 6 Bloom 9 Cal City ..... 'l Bloom 4 Kankakee ,... 5 Bloom l Blue lsland . .. 5 Bloom 7 Thornton ..... 5 Bloom 6 Cal City ..... 5 VARSITY FOOTBALL 1959-53 Bloom 6 Evanston ..., 14 Bloom 95 East Aurora 13 Bloom 6 Argo ...... 19 Bloom 0 Washington 39 Bloom 33 Leyden ..... 14 Bloom 96 Blue Island 0 Bloom 49 Cal City .... 6 Bloom 7 Thornton , . . 91 FRONT ROW: T. Bellamy, I. Swanson, I. Paci, G. Pomrehn. BACK ROW: B. Marshall, D. Milcol, Miss Johnson, Mrs. Schultz, Miss Veazey, J. Cull. NOT IN PICTURE: N. Killmer, J. Spangler. G A A BOARD Through the ellorts ol the GAA, the girls who spent time in the gym were able to have lun and malce lriends. The ollicers, Ida Raci, president, ldalern Swanson, vice-president, Gail Romrehn, secretary, and Nancy Killmer, treasurer, with the assistance ol sponsors, Miss Liela Veazey, Miss sloan johnson, and Mrs. Louise Schultz, were the leaders ol the many activities carried out during the year. Jane Cull, lreshman, ,lean Spangler, sophomore, Teresa Bellamy, junior, Beatrice Marshall, senior, were the point recorders, Doris Ann Miltol was the representative from the paper. Soccer was the First sport ol the year, and the new Fields added enjoyment to the game. The senior GAA met on several Wednesdays to malce use of the lields alter school. The First Hbigl' GAA event was the Ranch Playday in Qctober. Then at Christmas each GAA held its annual party with relreshments lurnished by the organization. The GAA also bought the Christmas tree for the school library. The girls raised money lor these expenditures with the membership drive and candy sales. Tournaments sponsored by the GAA among the classes are in table tennis and badminton. The archery team copped First place in the state tourna- ment, and the Bowling Club entered a state tourney in the spring. All in all, the girls who belonged to GAA certainly lcept themselves busy and happy with their sports ac- tivities, 95 FRONT ROW: D. Stelter, P. Kelly, I. Swanson, P. Sala, P. Ahrens L. Merritt, B. Lesniewicz, D. Kowalczylc, M. Sabo. SECOND ROW B. Urban, L. Halbert, C. Meinhart, D. Bricks, C. Mahome, D. Wall- meyer, A. Hoffarth, J. Thompson, L. Bivens, BACK ROW: L. Papitto J. Gloss, B. Cade, B. Millner, Miss Johnson, M. Illgen, N. Ahrendti I. Loughmiller, I-I. Cordes. FRONT ROW: C. Eyler, B. Wloch, J. Schmidt, D. Milligan, W. Len ahan, R. Domuray, N. Spina, B. Marshall. SECOND ROW: F. Maurizi D. Polcek, G. Santostefano, c. Pomfehn, c. Stahl, D. Minton, M. Rothi C. Rat'en, G. Pomrehn. BACK ROW: B. DiCaro, D. Arnholz, I. Tavo Ietti, . Tyllca, P. Dolowy, J. Schiller, J. Krencilc, B. Sutherland, li K. Deeds. 96 I SENIOR G A A Wednesday night was senior night in the girls, gym, and Miss Joan John- son's seniors spent this night each vveelc participating in a variety ol sports. As usual, the First sport was volleyball. The team captained by Jeannette Gloss won the round-table tournament held among four teams. During the winter months baslcetball was the girls' main interest, and with the arrival ol spring and badminton the seniors ended their Iour years of GAA happily. JUNIOR G A A Mrs. Louise Schultz and the junior GAA Filled the gym with activity as they played the games on the year's agenda. Alter two years' experience these girls became quite skilled in volleyball, basketball, and badminton. To add competition, several tourna- ments were held in which the girls exhibited their usual enthusiasm. Al- though these sports-minded gals got oil to a slow start because oi time con- Flict, they enjoyed spending one night a week in the gym. FRONT ROW: J. Bowsman, B. Rice, S. Umfleet, J. Grubermann, F. Skrezyna, H, Fry, C. Mark, D. Clarey, D.1Pelleccioni, D. Smith. SECOND ROW: A. Wittemore, S. Hantack, C. Davis, D. Tuck, G. VanRamshorst, M. Fazzini, C. Schoon, C. Brown, N. Killmer, Y. Hodges. THIRD ROW: A. Tosi, L. Pendrak, B. DeLorenzo, C. Lange, S. Kloss, L. Hamilton, R. Mikol, P. Preble, F. Zavarella, J. Mannel, P. Sieron. BACK ROW: Mrs, Schultz, P. Zeman, E. Cowles, L. Michalesko, J. Giampaolo, D. Noble, R. Herman, I. Druzbicki, T. Bellamy, D. Payne, A. Foushi. FRONT ROW: J. Jarvis, M. Patti, Y. Figura, L. Nykaza, F. Du- Chene, J. Showalter, C. Hering, D. Gnaster, P. Biggs, D, Freese. SECOND ROW: D. Salisbury, J. Brebach, R. Tewes, F. Brands, S. Wolff, J. lckes, R. Parks, B. Davis, S. Pandolfi, M. Gabrielli. THIRD ROW: S. McCollum, L. Bachtle, D. Barbizzi, D. Johnson, J. Chudy, J. Cameli, J. Capecci, A. Sowinski, D. Koehn, A. DeGuilio, R. Cozena. BACK ROW: T. Angellotti, J. Mielcarz, G. Zona, J. LaMorticella, D. Ferry, E. Rocha, A. Gaby, D. DeLuca, B. Krencik, D. Reed, V. Thompson. 97 FRONT ROW: N. Eiben, M. Klawitter, F. Schumacher, J. l-loltz, C. McManimen, M. Napoli, D. Formentini, S. Gordon, M. Narcissi, M. Madura, B. Primavera, E. Schmeclcpeper, L. Weise. SECOND ROW: M. Sebastian, V. Carlson, D. Wall, N. Roberts, M. MacKenzie, N. Welshimer, J. Balser, G. Yanson, S. l-lirsch, J. Broman, M. Schopp, A. Borms, M. Johnson, C. Stelter. Tl-llRD ROW: C. Best, l-l. Hollo- well, S. l-lathaway, K. Duncan, R. DeGuilio, M. Ehrich, J. Ashley, S. Winn, L. Damiani, R. LoBue, M. Neulieb, C. l-liclcs, A. Santori, V. Elder, J. l-leineman. BACK ROW: B. Golletz, M. Wilson, J. Oliver, C. Woodruff, C. White, R. Crowley, J. Taylor, R. Utermarlc, jf.JPalmer, C. Tolano, A. lminslci, B. Frey, S. McGillen, D. Stolfo, . ensen. FRONT ROW: P. Lucas, S. Marison, D. Sadus, G. Reinmen, D. Spina, J. Walton, P. Jacobs, J. Maltby, A. Smith, J. Odell, A. Ollendorf, J. Wallis, E. Luering. SECOND ROW: S. Komar, P. Florelc, L. Dandurand, J. Rehnquist, C. Knaaclc, B. Miller L. Briclcs, A. vmofi, A. vassof, P. Knutson, B. Fink, P. crane, G. Kich, P. Garretson. Tl-llRD ROW: E. Russell, M. Stosor, C. Goldsmith, B. Devine, J. Foster, J. Sebastian, J. Goodman, A. Mascitti, J. Drues, P. Anable, E. Cipolla, B. Miller, M. Roberts, l-l. Smith, J. Mastin. BACK ROW: C. Corsino, C. Gaudio, J. O'Grady J. Monro, C. Fassero, E. Parlchurst S. Schmeclcpeper, B. Carty, S. Curran, A. Zum- bahlen, A. Wellc, Ziems, J. Spangler, N. Cooper, M. Shetzley. 98 SOPHOMORE G A A Activity and enthusiasm prevailed in the gym on Monday night more than any other night, for it was then that the sophomores met under the supervision ol Miss Joan Johnson to enjoy the rec- reation sports had to oFler. With one year of experience behind them and two more to come, the sophs went all out to get the most from the hour alter school during which they could play their favorite games. FRESHMAN GA A Mrs. Louise Schultz and the fresh- men spent most ol their time this year practicing diligently the skills ol bas- ketball, volleyball, and badminton. Each girl seemed interested in gaining more freedom and agility in each of these sports, and, therefore, practice and more practice seemed to be the password in the gym on their night each week. With one big year behind them the Hlreshiesu looked forward to three bigger GAA years. FRONT ROW: B. Komer, D. Bacik, C. Pilotto, B. Persiani, B. Theo- dore, L. Littell, C. Eicher, D. Yanchus, L. Harnett, R. Steger, R Nehnevay, R. Groom. SECOND ROW: M. Low, G. Pagoria, C Barger, S. Conant, P. Weaver, V. Parks, K. Stelter, C. Blaszczyk N. Weinmann, C. Schomas, H. Hatch, M. Ciasnoicha. THIRD ROW Mrs. Schultz, M. Veldhuizen, C. Polka, B. Hosea, S. Hutton, l Panzino, J. Cull, S. Shafranski, J. Rotondi, J. Greven, J. Shoemaker, B. Kilgallon, V. Thompson. BACK ROW: E. Cipolla, J. Fink, C Strandberg, R. Carboni, R. Kindl, V. Aprati, N. Wilson, B. D'Andreci sG.DPa:ssarlelli, M. Foard, L. Baumgartner, B. Bukowski, K. Prokop . e ran . FRONT ROW: R. Bisig, B. Williams, P. Fox, H. laconi, R. Kentish N. Robe, G. Schmitt, J. Porter, J. Kunde, M. Magnuson, J. Wood, E. Jaracz. SECOND ROW: J. Kosciolelc, J. Mager, E. Root, L Doepp, G. Mancini, M. Battaglia, E. Jurgenson, B. Knowles, R Hayes, B. Luering, H. Lange, N. Spuck. THIRD ROW: B. Sarelc R. Sylvester, A. Weber, P. Lowman, J. Nicolai, V. Oldenburg, N Witt, K. Sandroni, V. Koester, J. Grabow, S. Kuligoski, L. Koenning BACK ROW: B. Golletz, M. Cowles, J. Hering, J. Boyd, D. Pagoria, D. Arbuthnot, C. Dumas, Y. Roesner, J. Dold, B. Perry, G. Trevino, T. Bellamy, B. Cordes. 99 I I rv' t- A - FRONT ROW: N. Eiben, B. Elder, N. Weinmann, E. Jurgenson, D Bacik V. Palmer F. Schumacher, B. Golletz, B. Cordes, S. Schmeck- peper, V. Carlson, N. Cooper. SECOND ROW: E. Russell, G Yanson, P. DiMascio, B. Theodore, B. Bukowski, D. Peters, l. Panzino J. Rotondi, J. Ashley, J. Boyd, M. Madura. BACK ROW: J. Porter A. Weber, L. l-larnett, B. Perry, B. Hosea, P. Anable, A. Mascitti J. Greven, M. Cowles. FRONT ROW: V. Thompson, S. Stosor, P. Weaver, C. Blaszczyk, R. Groom, S. Conant, L. White, J. LaMorticella, G. Yanson, J Drues, D. Formentini, J. lckes. SECOND ROW: T. Bellamy, D. Sadus L. Baumgartner, R. Bivona, E. Cowles, R. Cozenza, C. Eicher, J Balser, L. Marcum, J. Odell, N. Killmer. BACK ROW: M. Stosor, C. l-licks, D. Reed, G. Napoli, D. DeLuca, M. Thompson, J. Fink, S. Gordon. 100 1 I TUMBLING The girls' gym was especially active on Friday nights alter school. It was then that the Tumbling Club met to learn the fundamentals of acrobatics. The club is becoming more popular each year as was shown by the rise in its membership. More girls became inter- ested in tumbling not only because this exercise improved body control and muscular coordination but also because it was fun and interesting. BOWLING CLUB A strilcel The dream ol every Bowl- ing Club member Cnormal one, that isl. Ol course, there were a few whose scores showed they were quite familiar with strilces and spares. Among these were Rat Ahrens, Barbara Gaby, Joan Hillegonds, and Barbara Urban. Most ol the girls, on the other hand, were not so advanced in rolling the ball down the alley. These unlortunates returned each weelc with renewed spirit to try again. FRONT ROW: B. Gerardi, M. Sabo, S. Racz, E. Rasati, V. Zawak E. Witvoet, G. Nietfeldt, E. Rendina, M. Catfarelli, J. Formentinii P. Dolowy, W. Royer. SECOND ROW: F. Maurizi, M. Gromala K. Deeds, B. Sutherland, B. Gaby, E. Storbeclc, I. Swanson, E. Relcau, L. Drake, S. Lucas, D. Arnholz, E. Narcisi, J. Samuelson. THIRD ROW: M. Riacenti, C. Necastro, M. Nucli, N. Spina, R, Domuray, R. Trusty, J. Schmidt, C. Dandino, D. Milligan, C. Espinoza, M. Christy, J. Stewart, C. Love. BACK ROW: I. Loughmiller, L. I-lalbert, J. Thompson, S. Brelant, V. Goodman, J. Focareta, N. Ahrendt, D. I-lorn, M. Lindley, J. I-leusing, G. Santostefano, B. Farrar- FRONT ROW: D. Wallmeyer, B. Cade, J. I-loft, G. Dixon, J. Brewer, I. Tavoletti, I. Paci, P. Sala, C. Mancini, A. Weiss, J. Pfeiler, C. Fuller. SECOND ROW: M. lllgen, J, Krencilc, D. Rosati, L. Rosati, D. Kowalczyk, D. Broome, L. Merritt, R. Manes, B. Wloch, I-l. Tylka, L. Barclay, J. I-lillegonds, A. Costello, M, Coleman. Tl-IIRD ROW: P. Kelly, P. Ahrens, R. Candelora, N. Foushi, J. Gold- smith, G. O'Neill, W. Lenahan, A. Cesarone, M. Carlson, S. l-leav- ener, P. Billings, D. Allen. BACK ROW: I-l. Cordes, C. Stahl, M. Roth, M. Carrara, J. Smith, G. Pomrehn, D. Kotesa, C. Schneider, C. Meinhart, D. Bricks, B. Urban, V. Johnston, C. Mahome. 101 BASKETROOM GIRLS The girls who stood behind the iron screen around the baslcetroom seven hours a day and tvvo hours each night alter school deserved much commenda- tion. The basketroom girls were indis- pensible, lor it was they vvho Ietched the baslcets at the call ol a number. FRONT RCW: C. Barrowdale, R Shambo, S. Malek, V. Thompson, C Davis. SECOND POW: C. Brown D. Tuck, N. Wieringa, D. Morey, M Bjork. Tl-llI2D ROW: Schitler, B Sutherland, J, Thompson, P. Buhle -I. Spangler, M, Berens, F. Schu- macher, E. Relcau. BACK ROW: A Gudgeon, D. Reed, I I-leineman, A Tosi, C. Knaack, N. Muir, B. Lages 1 F RIGHT B La es I Paci LETTO . . Q ,. , P. Sharp, D. Milcol, Miss Veazey, M. McCray. S. Hathaway, D. Payne. ARCHERY For the third straight year Bloom's archery girls won the State Archery Tournament. The Iemale Robinhoods tallied a total ol about 1540 points, thehighestol thethree champion scores. Ida paci, Doris Ann Milcol, and Ravae Sharp, three top scorers at Bloom, were also the top sharp-shooters in the state. sv - FRONT ROW: L. Papitto, V, Thompson, T. Bellamy. BACK ROW: A Santori, L, Weise, J. Gloss, D. Tuclc B Cordes, lvl, Roberts. CLASS HELPERS Spring time meant more than Alove' time, it meant badminton time in the girls' gym. When the lbirdie' and the 'love-all' were terms used in the gym andthe girls had raclcets in their hands, it was a sure sign that spring had come -and badminton, too, BADMINTON This year something new was tried in the girls' gym classes. Upperclass girls who toolc special interest in the gym assisted the physical education instructors in teaching the underclass girls, particularly the lreshmen. This help was especially valuable when slcills were taught lor the First time. FRONT ROW: R. Sala M Roberts C. l-lofi: I, Tavoletti. BACK ROW L. Bricks, l-l. Cordes, D Tuclc C Stahl, C. Davis, l., Papitto S Tanner FRONT RQW: S. Stosor, G. Napoli, E. Cipolla. BACK RCW: I, Paci, N, Mclnrue, R. Cozenza, l.. Marcuni. CHEERLEADERS '.Yea, Blooml Yea, leamlx' llnese are time words tlie Bloom clweerleaders used most olten to lead tlsie students in baglcing tlieir teams. llwe peppy gals vvlwo vvere seen at every game in tlieir blue and wlnite met every Wednesday alter sblwool, practicing diligently and striving lor perfection. Mrs. Louise Sclwutz, sponsor, and Rose Cozenza, captain, did tlweir parts ellliciently to lead our tlweerleaders. ln tlie spring almost lilty girls try out, from vvlwiclw only seven are cliosen, l.ast spring tliree nevv girls vvere added to tlne squad, Elaine Cipolla, Sylvia Stosor, and joyce Agress, vvlwile lda l3aci, Nancy lvlclnrue, Gloria Napoli, and HH Rose remained lrom last yearls squad. Since joyce Agress liad moved dur- ing tlwe summer, tlwe squad lacked one member lor most of tlie football season. Linda lvlarcum was tlwen cilnosen to complete it, and tlne girls linislwed tlwe lootball and basketball seasons vvitlw a lull squad, During tliese seasons tlney traveled out ol tovvn and met many otlier Qlweerleaders, besides clweering at Bloom in pep assemblies and at lwome games. For tlwe terrilic job our clweerleaders liave done tlwis year and in past years, vve slwould all give a great big yell, l'Yea, Blooml Yea, Clieerleaderslu Y . - 5 D ll o 1 s .3 f,:?9' xg'LX -11 V, .Q n- 5 , , PK - 'vs 5 Wx ..,-1-L, . X, , Q x K , K.. I fd M, , N--W , ff! 'w'zNf'f'1'v':4'V'S'-,I ,. i I ' A ' NIV 1Twfw,21,-emrw-mt.3 , 1 A . , , -Um i 464 ' j-Q. 'f 1 M, gif fm 5 Y g X 1525155253: s f X - 1 'Uv 5 Ygwi- i K LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr, Walter Platenlca, Mr. Harvey Adair, Miss Hildur Soderman, Dr. Harold Metcalf, Mr, Alfred Odegard, Mr. Harry Lange, Mr. Emmett Richards, Mr. George Brooke, SCHOOL BOARD The Board of Education is always striving to malce Bloom a Better school, Mr. Harvey Adair retired this spring alter Q4 years oi devoted service, W3 ol them as president, and Mr. George Brooke alter nine. ln 'i95Q-53 louild- ing expansion rated top consideration. PTA The Parent-Teacher Association spends many hours worlcing lor the good oi Bloom. They also acquaint the parents oi the students with the teachers. lheir work is highly appre- ciated. SHTING: Mrs. Robert Bell Mrs. Kenneth Sawyer Mrs. Louis Lipshultz STANDING: Mrs. Paul Ashley Dr. Harold Metcalf 108 LEFTMTO RlGl-ll: Mr. Albert Martin, Miss Viola l-lerr, Mr. James Steclcel, and Miss Ora Theobald. COUNSELORS The students ol Bloom are very much indebted to their counselors. They help teenagers with their social and per- sonal problems. This year, lor the First time, they eliminated much worlc lor the teachers at the beginning ol the second semester by registering all the students. ln addition to their routine duties the counselors do the main planning lor the career conference which is held every year. The junior-senior counselors, Miss Viola l-lerr and Mr. James Steclcel, help many seniors with plans lor col- lege. They also plan the college con- lerences which are held. They are always ready to give a helping hand to anyone in need. ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT Mr. Allred Qdegard, business man- ager and assistant superintendent, has Mr, Alfred Odegard, Miss l-lildur Soderman many duties which include the purchase ol supplies and equipment, preparation ol the school budget, school elections, bus systems, and others. REGISTRAR Miss l lildur Soderman, registrar, is the keeper ol student records, and among many other duties, sends out transcripts ol credits lor seniors going to college, l 109 DR. HAROLD l-I. METCALF 110 SUPERINTENDENT Tlwe central Figure belnind the success and good standing ol Bloom is our superintendent, Dr. l-larold l'l. Metcalf. l-lis Foremost tlwouglnts are ol improvement lor tlwe good ol tlne students and faculty. l-lis leaderslnip during a period of marlced growtlm in size ol tlwe student body l'1as lwelped Bloom to maintain an outstanding posi- tion among tlwe better lwigln sclwools in lllinois. Robert Andrews Math. David Briggs English Robert Castater Math. 9 S Jennie Amy l-larriet Albert Elizab Angel Applegate Baldwin Berg Boyer Speech Science Social Studies Commercial Math., Science Ralph Franlc Eveline Einar Velva Briggs Buchtel Callender Cannelin Corley Math. Phys. Ed. English Music Home Ec. Grace Ellen Edward Enid Mearl Chamberlain Chapman Clarke Colglazier Dodge Social Studies Commercial lnd. Arts English Art Coach Love checks in at the beginning of another busy day. Whats on the sched- ule for today, Coach? lll Pauline Douglas English Sara Fernald English l-lilma Haller English Catherine Haworth Librarian Elizabeth House Publications Journalism Walter Kuras Ind. Arts Eva Dunn English Math. Robert Gard English George Hamlin Math. Barton l-lerr Commercial Charles l-'lubacelc lnd. Arts Clyde Lawrence Commercia I Alexander Feldvebel Social Studies Annette Gioannini English Languages Aloa l-laskett Language Viola Herr Latin Joan Johnson Phys. Ed. Dale Lawton Science Pearl Marion 'RObGI'l I-less I-lmeline I-lipperwfeel Librarian Social Studies MUSIC Science EI' b h L 'Il V F0 'fguft iceflief Kohllhoff Social Studies Home Ec. English B h D l D le tilt? LSVZ Mogshcll English Phys. Ed. Mflth. TTW C Albert Edward Martin Mayhew Social Studies Agriculture Eugene Margaret Neubauer Norman lnd. Arts Social Studies Marjorie Nello Pendleton Petersanti Visiting Counselor Ind. Arts Ethel Mellinger English Edna North English Dorothy Printz Home Ec. Arthur Mittman Math. Marjorie Oxborrovv Home Ec. John Prombo Ind, Arts lf- Thomas Moore Social Studies Leitha Paulsen English Lloyd Richert Science Elmer Nelson Science Loretta Penn l-lome Ec. Cecil Sarfl Phys. Ed. Miss l-laller and Miss Angel seem to be completely absorbed in some friendly conver- sation at the faculty Christmas tea. Q J Ruth Sawyer English Languages Richard Sherman Social Studies Bruce Straw Commercial Edna Walters Cafeteria ll4 Ralph Schmidt Social Studies William Shroyer English Lela Sutter Nurse Science Donald Ziegler lnd. Arts l-larold Schneider Commercial Clayton Smith Social Studies Ora Theobald English Louise Schultz Phys. Ed. Ralph Steben Science Helen Thoeming Math. john Sears lnd. Arts james Steclcel Science Liela Veazey Phys. Ed. Mildred Sharp English Harriet Strauss Languages Florence Wallace English 11.41 ' F- JM-. Dr. Metcalf helps Miss Chamberlain to a slice of tomato at the Faculty picnic which was held lost fall. Mrs. Telcla Tocco, the school matron, converses with Dorothy Bricks loe- tween periods. Mr. Schmidt, Mr. Feldvebel, and Mr Martin are caught relaxing at the end of the day. CAFETERIA STAFF STANDING: Mrs Margaret Ericlc- son, Mrs. Mae Peay, Mrs. Antio- nette Roshut, Miss Edna Walters. SITTING: Mrs. Mabel Paulson, Mrs. Marie Nardella, Mrs. Adeline Wegrzyn, Mrs. Rose Poerio, Mrs. Mary Johnson. OFFICE STAFF SITTING: Miss Leona Lee, Mrs. Edna Lewis. STANDING: Miss Patricia Alexander, Miss Marilyn Albers, Mrs. Betty Porter, Mrs. Juliette Scholz, Mrs, Gloria Ott, Miss Mary Neroni. MAINTENANCE STAFF FRONT ROW: Mr. C. Graefnitz, Mr. W. Domuray, Mr. N, Rorer, Mr. J. Johnsen, Mr. J. Sabota. BACK ROW: Mr. C. I-luesmann, Mr. J. Peay, Mr. W. Siebert, Mr. D. I-lorvey, Mr. S. Barger, Mr, M. Rich, Mr. A. Siebert. IN REMEMBRANCE People who are greatly loved in this world always leave a permanent marlc of warm remembrance in the hearts of all their friends. Qne such a person was our own beloved Miss Dorothy Martin. The many friends she made during her Q3 years on the Bloom faculty will never forget her. Miss Martin was particularly interested in the ambitions, successes, and failures of each of her many students, and was exceedingly co-operative in advising and encouraging those who would accept her guidance. She was always eager to lend her assistance to the activities and problems of others. One student activity close to her heart was the worlc of the Welfare depart- ment, of which she was sponsor For several years. To a great degree she was responsible for its enviable frecord of community service. Miss Martin's everlasting patience, her pleasant smile, her sweet disposition, and her helping hand will long be remembered by those who came in contact with her during her shortlived journey through this world. Those of us who had the good fortune to have Miss Martin as homeroom teacher will always remember the sound advice and friendly guidance that have helped us to be better students and citizens. OF this dear one who has left us, we can only say that she is gone, but in our hearts and memories she will live forever. -Rosalie Milcol. 117 p -,wk U , lQ 1 U N711 iii? 'wfgf-3 W fi 1, - ,ff-wg f e ik A ,- 1 ll -iff X QQ? WW 'PS-YQ I L zu'-'41P'fQWis gag, 1 l,E:L,, Lf 4, ' ,X 57 -m ,,,f:gf'Q'j'f Qrtf j r QW L ' mm W'Qmw' L: I-I TW ,fy i Q 35, 9, Q 8 if E: gi. A Y 135. 5 fy N 'WG V 4. Qtfflrff, f L nv 'Y , Q in fn 4 s.. ii uf 56 X 1 ,. 4 ' 'J' qx .if Vf .Z' If Q' L, 4151 ' ' N, Q by qw K hh: W . vig a.: ,, 1 , .1 1 11 S+ mv X15 H. Sponsored by Miss Liela Veazey, the Senior Class of T953 successfully com- pleted its last year at Bloom. The class play Pride and Prejudice , directed by Miss Leitha Paulsen, the Mother- Daughter Banquet, the Senior Dinner- Dance, and Class Day program were among the highlights during the year. Then Baccalaureate and Commence- ment services ended four wonderful years. LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Nar- cisi, S. MacMillan, Miss Liela Veazey, F. Maurizi, L. Salans. SENICR CLASS CLASS BOARD SEATED: C. Mancini, C. Espinoza, J. For- mentini, A. Petrarca. STANDING: B. Millner, W. Zavvada, T. LeMere, M. Roberts, L. De Prosperis, L. Kczmpe, D. Rosati, E. Storbeclc, M. Gromala. l 20 if NANCY AHRENDT PATRICIA AHRENS ' RALPH AHRENS SHIRLEY ALEXANDER BIRDIE ALEXANDER DOROTHY ALLEN LYNNE ALLEN ANTHONY AMBROSINI DOROTHY AMBROSINI DORINE ARNHOLZ SUSIE AUSTIN MARGARET BACON ERNEST BADYNSKI LAVALLE BAILEY LORETTA BARCLAY GEORGE BARGER RUDOLPH BARKA DOUGLAS BARGER BETTY BASILE LORNA BEESON JOHN BELL THOMAS RUBY BECKER' BELL VIVIAN BERNARDINO MARTHA BEVITORI DAN BIDDICK PATRICIA BIERONSKI PATRICIA BILLINGS 121 ROBERT BILLINGS CLAYTON BINGAMAN LOUISE BIVENS WILI IAM BLEWETT QROGER BLISSET MAY BJORK RONALD BOGACZ SALVATORE BONADONA HAROLD BORCHERS NANCY BOZE PATRICK BRAMANTI GEORGE BRASSEA WALLACE BRANCH SANDRA BRELANT JANET BREWER MARTIN BRILL DOROTHY BRICKS DOLORES BROOME HOLLENE BROWN ELAINE BROWNING WALTER BROWN JOE BROWNING MARIO BRLINO CLARA ANN BLIRDICK RICHARD BRYAN DOROTHY BYDALEK GERALDINE CACCIURRI I22 BARBARA CADE X MARY CAFFARELLI RONALD CAIN RA LPH CALEY ROSE MARIE CANDELORO CHARLES CANNEK FRANK CARCELLI MARION CARLSON JOSEPH CATTAN ANGELINE JO MARION CARRARA DO CESARONE HN CHAMIK DOUGLAS CHAMPION EDWARD CHRISTO MAXINE CHRISTY RIC HARD CHLIDY FRANK CIOFFI LAWRENCE CIPOLLA JAMES CLAREY RIC HARD CLARY RONALD COCCI GRACE COCHRANE JACK COCKRUM LEE DANIEL COONEY COLEMAN MARGARET COLEMAN HARRIETT CORDES JEAN CORNISH RAYMOND CORRADETTI 123 LOUIS COSTABILE ALMA COSTELLO WILLIAM COUNIHAN JOSEPH CZAJKA CARMELLA DANDINO CURTIS DANIELSON THELMA DAVIS ROGER DAY ALBIN DEABEL JAMES DeBOER KATHLEEN DEEDS GALE DeGREVE ,IOSEPHINE DeLAROSA THOMAS DeLEACH FRANCES DeLUCA FRANK DeLUCA STELLA DEMITROWICZ LORRAINE De-PROSPERIS ROBERT DiANNI BEVERLY DiCARO RUBEN DILLARD DAVID DILLMAN CALISTO DiSANZA GLORIA DiSANZA GLORIA DIXON I24 PAULETTE DOLOWY RUTH DOMURAY THOMAS ,DONNELLY if wi? if 'Tag I 3 an X K i K 'ITL A za. 'li ' f S R LLOYD DRAHOS LAURA DRAKE ROBERT DRAZKOWSKI GEORGIA DRECHSLER STANLEY DREJAS CASIMIR DRUZBICKI CAROL DUNCAN JEAN ECHOLS GEORGE EDSTROM HALDON EHRICH ROGER EICKHOFF SHARON ENGLISH JOANN ENGMAN HARRY ERICKSON ROBERT ERICKSON CARMEN ESPINOZA WILLIAM EVANS MILDRED EWERS CAROL EYLER JOSEPH EYLER FRED FARBER BARBARA FARRAR ROBERT FARRAR CARL FAZZINI ALLEN FENSTERMACHER ALFRED FOGLIA THOMAS FINK JEANNINE FOCARETA 125 ALLEN FORD JOANN FORMENTINI NINA FOUSI-II WILLIAM FORNAL MARJORIE FORREST LOUIS FRIEND CHARLOTTE FULLER JOANN FULLER BARBARA GABY MELVIN GARDNER ARMAND GASBARRO ANTHONY GATCI-I BARBARA GEIMER MINNIE GENOUS DAVID GEORGE BARBARA GERARDI CARMEN GERARDI PICHARD GIANNI ,IEANNETTE G JOHN GILBERT GLORIA GLASSER LOSS RAYMOND GODOWIC ROCI-IELLE GOLDBERGER JEAN GOLDSMITI-I ' AWRENCE GOLIN VICTOR GOLLETZ Ill! VIRGINIA GOODMAN MARION GOSSETT RONALD GRAHAM ROSEMARY GRAY ROBERT GROOM ROBERT GROSSI FRANCIS GYGER RAY HACK WILLIAM HANCOCK RONALD HANK ROBERT HARDT DAVID HARRIS JOANN HASSBERG ' ROBERT HASSE SHIRLEY HEAVENER CAROL HETZEL JOAN HILLEGONDS GERALDINE GRIEBE MILDRED GROMALA STEPHAN GLIRNEY PETER GUZZO LORENE HALBERT RICHARD HALL CAROL HARRINGTON GEORGE HAYS JOYCE HEUSING IRMA HICKMAN MARGARET HILLSTROM JACOUELINE HOFF SUSAN HOFF 127 ARLENE HOFFARTH DONNA HORN CAROL HOUK WILLIAM HOURAN HARRY HOWE MARY ELLEN ILLGEN CHARLES JARIS RAYMOND JASZCZAK DOYLE JOHNS DARLENE JOHNSON VIRGINIA JOHNSTON ANNIE JONES ALVIN KAMPE LAWRENCE KAMPE GERALD KARWOSKI DONALD KASPER GEORGE KEENEY CAROLYN KELLER PATRICIA KELLY NEIL KENT JERRY KING MARY KIRGIS MARY KLOSS LEON KMIEC JOSEPH KNAGGE ELAINE KONETSKI WAYNE KONETSKI THOMAS KOPYTO 128 -in JOSEPH KOSHUT DOROTHY KOTESA DOLORES KOWALCZYK BERNARD KRAUS JOAN KRENCIK RUTH KU JOSEPH LACROIX DELPHINE KRATOVIL ERSTON JOSEPH KWASEK BARBARA LAGES WILLIAM ROBERT LEE JOHN LEHMAN LANGFAHL RUTH LARSON JEANNETTE LELI WINIFRED LENEHAN RONALD LEONI THOMAS LeMERE ELIZABETH LESNIEWICZ MARIANNA LINDLEY JAMES LOUDEN IRENE LO SUE LUCAS ROBERT LIGHT UGHMILLER CAROLE LOVE KENNETH LUERING LEONARD LULA JOAN MACALUSO 129 SAM MACIAREILLO S'JSAN MACMILLAN CYNTHIA NAHOME A DOLORES MALESKI CAROL MANCINI WILLIAM MAIER ROSEMARY MANES ALBERT MARCONI RICHARD MARINO HOWARD MARNAN LEROY MAROUARDT BEATRICE MARSHALL ROBERT MARTIN JAMES MASSACCI RODNEY MATZ FRANCINE MAURIZI RINALDO MAURIZI YVONNE MAXEY SALVATORE MAZZOCOA JAMES MCDONALD MARY MCCRAY MA RY MCGEOGHEGAN DAISY MCGHEE NANCY MCINRUE RONALD MCKESKA AGNES MCGUIRE EILEEN MCNICHOLAS I 30 JOHN MCNLILTY Q53 RSI,L , E A C . 'QI If 4 , X TA Y 5 0 .1 CAROL MEINHART LORETTA MERLINI LOIS GERALDINE MICKO MERRITT ELLIOTT METKE RICHARD MIELCARZ DORIS ANN MIKOL RICHARD MILASHESKI DARLENE MILLIGAN BARBARA MILLNER PAUL MITCHELL VINCENT MONTANA PATRICIA MONTESONTI JAMES MOORE WILLIAM MORAN JOHN MURPHY ROBERT MULLEN WILLIAM MURPHY JOAN MUSTARD LOUIS NARCISI EVELYN NARCISI CATHLEEN NECASTRO EUNICE NEER NICK NEMITH GARY NELSON SANDRA NICKLA GLADYS NIETFELDT ROBERT NOTARNICOLA 131 MARYANN NOWAK MADELYN NUDI ARLEN NYMAN GERALDINE O'NEILL DALE ORTON JOHN O'BElRNE ALLAN OTTO IDA PACI DOLORES PALCEK DENNIS PACHURA WADE PALMER LOUISE PAPITTO RONALD PATRIZI PASOLIAL PANICI STEPHEN PAUL ANNETTE PASDZUIRA ORLANDO PELLEGRINO RICHARD PERKINS WILLIAM PETERS LORRAINE PETERSON ANGELO PATRARCA LORETTA PETRONGELLI JOAN PETTINGELL LAWRENCE PEZZLITO IANICE PFEIFER I3l EMMER PH ELON MARIETTA PIACENTI VIRGINIA PIAZZA WILLIAM PIEPER SHIRLEY PINLEY HAROLD PINTO PHILIP PITMAN LEONARD PIRANI ANTHONY PIUNTI SAM PILINTI JACK PLOGMAN JOE POERIO CARYLE PAUL POTTERTON CHARLES PLOGMAN POMREHN GAIL POMREHN CHESTER PRYSZCZ MARLENE OUIMBY THEODORE RANKIN CAROL RATJEN SHIRLEY RACZ RUSSELL REICHERT ELINORE RENDINA GEORGE REIKE EVELYN REKALI ELIZABETH ROBBINS RICHARD ROMANDINE MIRIAM ROBERTS CAROLINE ROMANO DIANA ROSATI ELEANOR ROSATI 133 LORAINE ROSATI MARILYN ROTH WILMA ROYER PHILIP RUSSO MARLENE SABO CHARLES RUSSELL MILDRED SALA LESTER SALANS PATRICIA SALA ,IOANNE SAMUELSON GERALDINE SANTOSTEFANO HELEN SARVER SYLVIA SAPIENZA RAYMOND SCAMPINI MATHIAS JEAN SCHIFLER JANETT SCHMIDT SCHAEFER RUTH SCHAPER CAROL SCHNEIDER RICHARD SEITER JAMES SEWARD JERRY SEDJR ROBERTLSHANE RONALD SHANKIN RAVAE SHARP JACK SHAW JAMES SH l.I4 EEHAN THOMAS SHELLEY DAVID SHETZLEY MARION SJOERDSMA SUSANNE SLOAN JOY SMITH PHYLLIS SMITH CHARLOTTE SMITH JOAN SMRDEL PAUL SOLIETERI NANCY SPINA ANTHONY STABILE RICHARD STAFFELT RICHARD STEFANINI JAMES STEGE CAROL STAHL DIANE STELTER JANE STEWART DOMONIC STEWART EDITH STORBECK PAULA STORM STEVEN STROH DOMINIC STORTO BEVERLY SUTHERLAND GERALD IDAFERN SWANSON JERRY SYMONS CLAUDE SUTTER WILLIAM SVATIK TALLEY IRENE TAVOLETTI 135 MARY THEADORE JESSIE THOMPSON JUANITA THOMPSON MARGARET THORNBURG THEODORE TIEMENS ARLENE TILTGES SAM TRANCHINA PATRICIA TRIBO RULENE TRUSTY JOHN TSCHUDY LOUISE TWENTE BARBARA URBAN HELEN TYLKA PASOUALE VALENTINO CLARENCE VAN CURE GEORGE VAN DUSEN GEORGE VARALLO AGNES VAVRUS RICHARD VENN DOROTHY WALLMEYER ,IACOUELINE WARD CAROL VERBA EDWARD WARRAN DONALD WEBER DONNA WEISHAAR AUDREY ANN WEISS CORWIN WHITACRE 131: JOSEPH WHITE ARTHUR WHITFIELD DONALD WHITTEN EILEEN WIERINGA GERALDINE WILKENS MARJORIE WILHELM BERNARD WILLETT RICHARD WILLETT LINDA WILSON KEITH WILSON EVELYN WITVOET BETTY WLOCH ROBERT YOUNG MATTIE WYNN RICHARD ZAGONE FORREST ZANDER WALTER ZAWADA NICK ZARANTE VALERIE ZAWAK RONALD ZONA JACK ZUNICA CLARENCE JONES LEROY MARCONI ANTHONY NUDI 137 SENIOR ACTIVITIES AHRENDT, NANCY, National Honor Society 3, 4, High Honors-Fall 1, 2, 3, 4, Spring 1, 2, 3, Broadcaster 1, 9, 3, Editor 4, Tower Staff 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, U. N. Club 9, Math Club 3, 4, Sharp Tacs 3, Bowling Club 3, 4, Choir 9, 3, 4, Chorus 1, Archery Q, 3, 4, GAA 1, 9, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 9, 3, 4, Badminton 1, Q, 3, 4, Class Assembly Committee Chairman 3, Senior Class Play Committee. AHRENS, PATRICIA, Honors-Fall 2, Sharp Tacs 3, GAA 1, Q, 3, 4, Basketball Q, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 4, Style Show 4, Senior Class Play Committee. AHRENS, RALPH, Projection Club 1, Q, 3. ALEXANDER, BIRDIE ALEXANDER, SHIRLEY, Honors-Fall 4, Spring 3, Junior Librarian 4, Big Sister 4, Senior Class Play Committee. ALLEN, DOROTHY, Sharp Tacs 3, Big Sister 4, Bowling Club 4, Mother-Daughter Banquet Committee 4. ALLEN, LYNNE, Sullivan High School, Chicago, lllirois 1, Albertlea High School, Minnesota 9, Hall Guide 3, AH-LA-HA-SA Reporter Q, Drama Club Q, Hi-Teens Q Majorette 1, Captain 1, Class Assembly 4, Homecoming Dance Committee 4. AMBROSINI, ANTHONY, National Honor Society 3, 4, High Honorswlfall 4, Spring 1, Honors--Fall 1, 2, 3, Spring 9, 3, Campus Corps 4, Art Club 1, 9, Football 9, Homecoming Dance Committee Co-chairman 4, Senior Class Play Committee. AMBROSINI, DOROTHY, Honors-Fall 2, Spring 9, F.H.A. 1, 2, GAA 2, 3, Style Show 4, Mother-Daughter Banquet Committee 4, Senior Class Play Committee. ARNHOLZ, DORINE, I-lonorswliall 9, Spring Q, Council- man 3, Attendance Monitor 3, Class Board 1, Chorus 1, Bowling Club 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 9, 3, 4, Basketroom Girl 1, Penny Social Committee, Spring Dance Committee 3, Homecoming Dance Committee 3, Senior Class Play Committee. AUSTIN, SUSIE, Benton Consolidated High School, Ben- ton, Illinois 1, 9, F.H.A. 1, 9, Pep Club 1, GAA 1, 2. BACON, MARGARET, National Honor Society 3, 4, High Honors-Fall 1, Q, 3, Spring 1, Q, 3, HonorseFall 4, Annual Stall 4, Section Editor 4, Tower 2, 3, Latin Club 1, 9, U. N. Club Q, Sharp Tacs 3, Girls League Repre- sentative 9, Chorus 1, GAA 1, 9, Basketball 1, Q, Volley- ball 1, Q, Big Sister 4, Senior Class Play Committee, Ouill and Scroll 4, Class Assembly 3, Junior Prom Committee Chairman. BADYNSKI, ERNEST, Glenwood School for Boys, Glen- wood, Illinois 1, 2, Honors-Fall 3, 4, Spring 3. 138 BAILEY, LAVALLE, T. J. Harris High School, Meridian, MISSISSIPPI 1, 9, 3, Class Vice-President 1, 9, Homeroom President 2, 3, Lvre Club 1, Q, 3, Band 1, 9, 3, 4. BARCLAY, l-ORETTA, High Honors-Fall 1, Honors- FGII 9: SDIIYIQ 'lf Qi Service Bureau 4, Broadcaster 2, 3, 4, SIICIIP TCICS 3, Secretary 3, Latin Club 1, 9, Bowling Club 4, Girls League Representative 4, GAA 1, Class Assembly 3, 4, Senior Clars Play, Ouill and Scroll 4. BARGER, DOUGLAS, Football 1, Basketball 2. BARGER, GEORGE, Honors-Fall 4. BARKA, RUDOLPH, National Honor Society 4, High HanorsiFall 4, Spring 3, Honors-Fall 2, 3, Spring 9, Homecoming Dance Committee 4. BASILE, BETTY, chorus 1, Q, 3. BECKER, RUBY, Basketroom Girl 4, Choir 4, GAA 1, Q, 3, 4. BEESON, LORNA, Junior Librarian 3, 4, Basketroom Girl 1, Broadcaster Q, Latin Club 1, Spanish Club 9, F.F.A. Q, Choir 3, 4, Chorus 1, 9, Class Assembly Committee 1. BELL, JOHN, Honors-Fall 3, Spring 3. BELL, THOMAS, Honors-Fall 4, Basketball 1, Q, 3, Baseball 1, 9, 3, 4, Cross Country 2. BERNARDINO, VIVIAN, National Honor Society 3, 4, High Honorsil-all 1, 9, 3, Spring 1, 9, Honors--Spring 3, Annual Staff 3, Broadcaster 4, Drama Club 1, Q, Girls League Representative 1, Chorus 1, GAA 1, 9, 3, Volley- ball 1, 9, Basketroom Girl 1, Junior Penny Social Com- mittee, Ouill and Scroll 4. BEVITORI, MARTHA, Hall Guide 3, Sharp Tacs 3, Chorus 1, SZ. BIDDICK, DAN, West Lansing High School, Lansing, Mich- igan 1, Hall Guide 3, Door Guide 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball Q, 3, Baseball 3, 4, Track 9, Senior Class Play. BIERONSKI, PATRICIA, Honors--Fall 1, 9, 3, Spring 1, 9, 3, GAA 1, 2, Volleyball 1. BILLINGS, PATRICIA, Chorus 1, Q, GAA Q, 3, 4, Basket- ball 3, Volleyball 3, Sharp Tacs 3, Bowling Club 4, Blue and White Dance Committee 4. BILLINGS, ROBERT, Honors-Fall 1, 2, 3, Traffic Guide 3, 4, Captain 4, Class Board 1, Bowling Club 9, Golf Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Band 1, Q, 3, 4, President 4, Or- chestra 1, 9, 3, 4, Homecoming Dance Committee 4, Junior Lion 4, Class Assembly 4, Junior Penny Social, Senior Class Play Committee, Football 1. BINGAMAN, CLAYTON, Edwin Denley High School, Detroit, Michigan 1, High Honors-Fall 4, Projection Club Q, 3, Class Assembly 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Boys Bowling Club 4, Homecoming Dance Committee 4, Assembly Plan- ning Committee 4, Senior Class Play Committee, Traffic Guide 4, Campus Corps 4. BIVENS, LOUISE, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Q, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1. BJORK, MAY, Sharp Tacs 3, Bowling Club 4, Girls League Reprseentative 3, Big Sister 4, Basketroom 4, Junior Penny Social. BLEWETI, WILLIAM, Webb Prep School, Bill Buckle, Ten- nessee, Class Assembly 3, 4, Junior Rotarian 4, Football Q, Baseball 2. BLISSETT, ROGER, Football 1. BOGACZ, RONALD, Basketball Q, Baseball Q, Blue and White Dance Committee 4. BONADONA, SALVATORE, High Honors-Fall 4. BORCHERS, HAROLD, Honors-Fall 9, Councilman 1, Tralfic Guide 4, Managers Club 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 9, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, Junior Penny Social. BOZE, NANCY, Honorse-Spring 1, Fall 1, Q, Class Board 3, Bowling Club 4, Sharp Tacs 3, Chorus 1, Basket- room Girl 4, Big Sister 4, Junior Penny Social, Film Sec- retary 3. BRAMANTI, PATRICK, Football 1, Track 9, Campus Corp 4, Hall Guide 4. BRANCH, WALLACE, Honors-Fall 3, Radio Club 9, Band 1, 9, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. BRASSEA, GEORGE, Golf Club 3. BRELANT, SANDY JO, Klondike High School, Klondike, Indiana, 1, South Shore High School, Chicago, Illinois, Hall Guide 9, Spanish Club 3, Vice-President 3, GAA 3, 4, Class Assembly 3, 4, Bowling Club 4, Senior Class Play Committee. BREWER, JANET, Honors-Fall 1, Q, Spring 1, Q, Attend- ance Monitor 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, GAA 1, Latin Club 9, U. N. Club 2, Sharp Tacs 3, Girls League Representative 4, Bowling Club 4, Junior Penny Social 3, Campus Corps 4, Class Assembly 3, 4, Senior Class Play. BRICKS, DOROTHY, National Honor Society 4, Honors- Fall Q,3, Spring 1,9, 3, FHA 1, 9, 3, -I-easurer4, Bowling Club 4, Girls League Vice-President 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, GAA 1, 9, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 9, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, Q, 3, 4, Badminton 1, 9, 3, Tumbling 1, U. N. Assembly 4, Big Sister 4, Girls League Representative 3. BRILL, MARTIN, Chorus 1, Track 1. BROOME, DOLORES, Sharp Tacs 3, Bowling Club 4, Big Sister 4, Mother-Daughter Banquet Committee 4, Senior Class Play Committee. BROWN, HOLLENE, Hall Guide 4, Sharp Tacs 3, Bowling Club 4, Chorus 1, 9, Choir 3, GAA 1. BROWN, WALTER, Central High School, Manchester, New Hampshire, 1, Q, National Honor Society 4, Honors- Fall 4, Spring 3, Band 9, 3, 4, Orchestra 2. BROWNING, ELAINE BROWNING, JOE, Cross-Country 1, Track 3, Basket- ball 1. BRUNO, MARIO, Snake Dance Committee 3, Football 3, Baseball 3, Bowling Club 1. BRYAN, RICHARD, Band 1. BURDICK, CLARA ANN, Honors-Fall 4, Orchestra 1, F.H.A. 1. BYDALEK, DOROTHY CACCIURRI, GERALDINE, National Honor Society 3, 4, High Honors-Fall 1, SZ, Spring 2, Honors-Fall 3, 4, Spring 1, 3, Class Board 4, Annual Staff 3, Drama Club 1, 9, Sharp Tacs 3, Girls League Representative 1, Chorus 1, GAA 3, Homecoming Committee 4, Junior Penny Social, Senior Class Play Committee. CADE, BARBARA, Honors-Spring 9, Councilman SZ, 4, Class Board 1, Latin Club 1, Chorus 1, 2, Choir 3, 4, GAA 1, 9, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 9, Volleyball 1, Q, 3, 4, Bowling Club 4, Prom Committee 3, Homecomint Com- mittee 4, Senior Class Play Committee. CAFFARELLI, Mary, Class Board 4, Chorus 1, 9, 3, Coun- cilman 1. CAIN, RONALD, Photography Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, Football 1, Basketball 1, 9, Track 1, 2, 3, Junior Penny Social. CALEY, RALPH CANDELORO, ROSE MARIE, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, Q, Vice-President 3, 4, Bowling Club 4, Chorus 1, 9, Style Show 2, 3, Senior Class Play Committee. CANNEK, CHARLES, Baseball. CARCELLI, FRANK, Football 1. CARLSON, MARION, Honors-Fall 1, 9, 4, Spring 1, Hall Guide 2, OFlice Monitor 3, 4, Bowling Club 4, Sharp Tacs 3, Chorus 1, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4. CARRARA, MARION, Latin Club 1, U. N. Club 9, Sharp Tacs 3, Bowling Club 4, GAA 1, 9, 3, Prom Court 3, Senior Class Play Committee. CATTANDO, JOSEPH, Councilman 1, Hall Guide 9, 139 Class Board 1, 2, Morgue Board 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4, Band 1, 9, Orchestra 1, Q. CESARONE, ANGELINE, HonorsAFall 4, Hostess 4, Bowling Club 4, Big Sister 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, Girl's League Representative 4, Basketroom Girl 9, Junior Librarian 3. CHAMIK, JOHN CHAMPION, DOUGLAS, Far Rockaway High School, New York, New York 1, National Honor Society 4, High Honors-Fall 2, Spring Q, Honors'Fall 3, 4, Spring 1, Commissioner of Finance 4, Campus Corps 3, 4, Manager's Club 4, Spanish Club 1, Football 1, Baseball 9, Class Assembly 9, 3, 4, Spanish Assembly 1, Prom Committee, Junior Penny Social Committee, Get Acquainted Dance Committee Chairman 4, Homecoming Dance Committee 4, Spring Dance Committee 4, Junior Rotarian 4, Senior Class Play. CH RISTO, EDWARD CHRISTY, MAXINE, South High School 1, Bowling Club 4, GAA 9, Basketball Q, Volleyball 9, Hi Teens 1. CHUDY, RICHARD CIOFFI, FRANK, Honors-Fall 1, Spring 1, Hall Guide 2, Football 1, 9, Manager of Basketball and Baseball 4. CIPOLLA, LAWRENCE, Campus Corps 4, Football 1, Q, Basketball 1, Baseball 1, 2, Snake Dance Committee 3, 4. CLAREY, JAMES, Councilman 3, Class Board Q, Football 1, 9, 3, 4, Baseball 9, Track 1, Morgue Board 3, 4, Presi- dent 3. CLARY, RICHARD COCCI, RONALD, Basketball 1. COCHRANE, GRACE, Junior Librarian 3, 4, Choir 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, GAA 1, 9. COCKRUM, JACK, Honors-Fall SZ. COLEMAN, LEE, Managers Club 4, Choir 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Football 1, Track Q. COLEMAN, MARGARET, Bowling Club 4. COONEY, DANIEL, Football 1, 9, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, Track 1, Q, 3, 4. CORDES, HARRIETT, HonorsASpring 1, Councilman 1, 9, 3, Gym Service Assistant 4, Broadcaster 3, 4, Bowling Club 4, Sharp Tacs 3, Chorus 1, 3, Glee Club 9, Choir 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, Q, 3, 4, Basketroom Girl 1, Badminton 1, 9, 3, 4, Clean Up As- sembly 1, Big Sister 4, Homecoming Committee 9, 3, 4, Junior Penny Social, Prom Committee Chairman, Spring Dance Committee 3, Class Assembly 3, 4, Ouill and Scroll 4, Mother-Daughter Banquet Committee, Prom Oueen 3, 140 Homecoming Oueen 4, Senior Class Play, Blue and White Dance Committee. CORNISH, JEAN, GAA 1, 2. CORRADETTI, RAYMOND, Campus Corps 4, Football 1, COSTABILE, LOUIS, Football 1, 9. COSTELLO, ALMA, Honors-Fall 4, Hall Guide 3, Sharp Tacs 3, Bowling Club 4, Chorus 1, Senior Class Play Committee. COUNIHAN, WILLIAM, Photography Club 1, Q, Math Club 3, Track 2, 3, Cross Country 9, Wrestling 3, 4. CZAJKA, JOSEPH, National Honor Society 4, High Honors-Fall 3, 4, Spring 9, 3, Honors-Fall 1, 9, Spring 1, Projector Club 9, 3, 4. DANDINO, CARMELLA, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play Committee, GAA 1. DANIELSON, CURTIS, Choir 2. DAVIS, THELMA, Chorus 1, GAA 1, 9, 3, 4. DAY, ROGER, Honors-Fall 9, Spring 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Baseball 3. DEABEL, ALBIN, Hall Guide Q, Campus Corps 4, Latin Club 1, Bowling Club 4, Class Assembly 4. DE BOER, JAMES, Baseball 1, Q, 3, 4. DEEDS, KATHLEEN, Jefferson High School, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 1, Latin Club 1, 9, Math Club 4, Bowling Club 4, GAA 4, Senior Class Play Committee. DE GREVE, GALE, HonorsfFall 1, Spring 1, Chorus 1, Senior Class Play Committee. DE LAROSA, JOSEPHINE DELEACH, THOMAS, Honors4Spring 9, Band 1, 9. DE LUCA, FRANCES, Girls League Representative 4, Chorus 1, Class Board Q. DE LUCA, FRANK, Wrestling 1, Q, 3, 4. DEMITROWICZ, STELLA, GAA 1, Q. DE PROSPERIS, LORRAINE, Class Board 9, 3, 4, Girls League Representative 1, Senior Class Play Committee. DIANNI, ROBERT, Hall Guide 3, Football 3, Intramural Softball Champ 1, 3. DICARO, BEVERLY, Annual Typist 4, Broadcaster Typist 4, Ouill and Scroll 4, Latin Club 1, 9, Chorus 1, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Q, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Badmin- ton 1, Q, 3, Baslcetroom Girl 2, Bowling Club 3, 4, Archery 9, Sharp Tacs 3, Senior Class Play Committee. DILLARD, RUBEN, Fairfield Industrial High School, Fair- Field, Alabama 1, Glee Club 3, Football 3, Bowling Club 3, 4. DILLMAN, DAVID, Choir 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, Senior Class Play Committee. DI SANZA, CALISTO, Honors-Fall 1, Hall Guide 3, Football 3, Basketball 1, Baseball 3, 4. DI SANZA, GLORIA, Drama Club 1, 3, Bowling Club 4, Chorus 1, 9, 3, Choir 4, GAA 1, Q, 4, Senior Class Play Committee. DIXON, GLORIA, Spanish Club 4, Choir 4. DOLOWY, PAULETTE, National Honor Society 4, High Honors-Fall 2, Honors-Fall 1, 3, 4, Spring 1, Q, 3, Bowling Club 4, Latin Club 1, Chorus 1, 9, 3, Choir 4, GAA 1, 3, 4, Junior Penny Social, Girls League Repre- sentative 3, Senior Class Play. DOMURAY, RUTH, Proviso, Maywood, Illinois 1, Q, 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, Q, Bowling Club 4, Senior Class Play Committee. DONNELLY, THOMAS, National Honor Society 3, 4, High Honors-Fall 1, Spring 1, Honors-Fall 2, 3, 4, Spring 9, 3. DRAHOS, LLOYD, Hall Guide 3, Football 1, Intramural Basketball, Softball. DRAKE, LAURA, Honors-Fall 9, Bowling Club 4, Senior Class Play Committee, Chorus 1, 9, Choir 3, 4, GAA 1, Q, 3, Class Assembly 2, 3, 4. DRAZKOWSKI, ROBERT, Broadcaster 3, 4, Ouill and Scroll 4. DRECHSLER, GEORGIA, Hall Guide 3, Latin Club 1, 9, Treasurer 1, Sharp Tacs 3, U. N. Club Q, Chorus 1, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Senior Class Play. DREJAS, STANLEY, Football 1, Q, 3, 4, Track 4. DRUZBICKI, CASIMIR DUNCAN, CAROL, Chorus 1, 9, 3, GAA 9. ECHOLS, JEAN, GAA 1, 9, 3, 4. EDSTROM, GEORGE ENRICH, HALDON, Honors-Spring 2, Councilman 4, Class Board 3, Casting Club 9, Baseball 1, TraFFic Guide 3, 4, Lieutenant 4, Senior Class Play Committee. EICKHOFF, ROGER, Class Board 1, Basketball 1. ENGLISH, SHARON, Office Monitor 4, F.H.A. 1, 9, Chorus 1, GAA 1. ENGMAN, JO ANN, Honors-Fall 9. ERICKSON, HARRY, National Honor Society 4, Honors- Fall 1, 9, 3, Spring 1, Q, Golf Club 3, Track 9, 3, Cross- Country 1, Q, 3. ERICKSON, ROBERT, Managers Club 1, Q, Orchestra 1, 9, 3, 4. ESPINOZA, CARMEN, Hall Guide 3, Tower Staff 3, Broadcaster Staff 4, Class Board 4, Photography Club 1, Bowling Club 4, Girls League Representative 1, 9, Chorus 1, 2, GAA 1, Q, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, Spring Dance Com- mittee 4, Prom Committee, Get Acquainted Dance Com- mittee 4, Sharp Tacs 3, Big Sister 4. EVANS, WILLIAM, Councilman 1, Traffic Guide 4, Foot- ball 1, 9, 3, Senior Class Play Committee. EWERS, MILDRED, Choir 3, 4, Chorus 1, Glee Club Q, GAA 2, 4, Big Sister 4, Senior Play Committee. EYLER, CAROL, Hirsch High School, Chicago, Illinois, Honors-Fall 1, 2, Spring 1, U.N. Club Q, Spanish Club 1, Q, Sharp Tacs 3, Choir 3, 4, Chorus 1, 9, GAA 9, 3, 4, Homecoming Committee 3, 4, Senior Class Play. EYLER, JOSEPH, Honors-Spring 9, Radio Club 2. FARBER, FRED, Honors-Fall 3, 4, Spring Q, Class Board 3, Band 1, Q, 3, Football 1, Track 1, Q, 3, 4, Homecoming Dance Committee Chairman 4, Prom Committee, Senior Class Play Committee. FARRAR, BARBARA, Class Board 1, Bowling Club 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, Tumbling 1, Snake Dance Committee 3, Prom Committee, Mother- Daughter Banquet Committee 4, Class Assembly 3, 4, Sharp Tacs 3, Blue and White Dance Committee 3, Big Sister 4. FARRAR, ROBERT, Baseball 9, Bowling 1. FAZZINI, CARL, High Honors-Spring Q, Honcrs-Fall 1, 3, Spring 1, Commissioner of Social Activities 4, Council- man 1, 9, 3, 4, Campus Corps 4, Broadcaster Q, Latin Club 1, U.N. Club 4, Track 9, 4, Senior Class Play Com- mittee. FENSTERMACHER, ALLEN, Lincoln High School, Hurley, Wisconsin 1, Calumet High School, Chicago, Illinois, National Honor Society 4, Honors-Fall 4, Spring Q, '6L6 Club 3, 4, Aeronants 9, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, Radio Club 3, 4, President 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2. FINK, TOM, Traffic Guide 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 9, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 9, Senior Class Play Committee. FOCARETA, JEANNINE, Honors-'Fall 3, Councilman 4i Tower Stall 3, Latin Club 1, Q, Bowling Club 4, Chorus 1, 9, Glee Club Q, Choir 3, 4, GAA 1, 9, 3, 4, Big Sister 4, Prom Committee 3, Junior Penny Social, Class Assem- blies 1, 2, 3, 4, All School Assembly 3. 141 FOGLIA, ALFRED, Honors-Fall 9, 3, 4, Spring 9, 3, Councilman 1, Basketball 9. FORD, ALLEN FORMENTINI, JOANN, Honors-Fall 4, Class Board Q, 4, Tower Stall 3, Bowling Club 4, Choir 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, GAA 1, 9, 3, 4, Girls League Representative 1, Prom Committee 3, Junior Penny Social 3, Get-Acauainted Dance Committee 4, Homecoming Committee 4, Class Assembly 2,4. FORNAL, WILLIAM, Honors'-Spring Q, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 9, 3, Baseball 1, Q, 3, 4, Wrestling 4, Homecoming Committee 4. FORREST, MARJORIE, National Honor Society 4, High Honors-Fall 4, Honors-Fall 1, 2, 3, Spring 1, Hall Guide 4, Bowling Club 3, Chorus 1, GAA 4, Big Sister 4, Senior Class Play Committee. FOUSHI, NINA ROSE, Honors-Fall 3, Councilman 4, Photography Club 1, F.T.A. 2, 4, Treasurer 4, Sharp Tacs 3, Big Sister 4, Orchestra 4, Bowling Club 4, Class As- sembly 1, 9, Senior Class Play Committee. FRIEND, LOUIS, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 9, 3, 4. FULLER, CHARLOTTE, National Honor Society 4, High Honors-Fall 1, Spring 1, Honors--Fall 9, 3, Spring 2, 3, Usher 3, Bowling Club 3, 4, Chorus 1, GAA 3, 4, Bad- minton 3. FULLER, JOANN, Honors-Spring 3, F.H.A. 1, 2, Drama Club 9, Chorus 1, 9, 3 GAA SZ, 3, 4, Basketroom Girl 9, 3, Class Assemblies 1, 2, Big Sister 4. GABY, BARBARA, Honors-Fall 4, Spring 3, Hall Guide 3, Class Vice-President 1, Class Board 3, Latin Club 1, Bowling 4, Sharp Tacs 3, Girls League Representative Q, 3, Chorus 1, Q, GAA 1, 9, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, Prom Com- mittee 3, Spring Dance Committee 3, Homecoming Com- mittee 1, 2, 3, Assembly 1, 9, 3, 4, Junior Penny Social, Mother-Daughter Banquet Committee 4, Snake Dance Com- mittee 3. GARDNER, MELVIN, Honors-Spring 1, Football 1, 9, 3. GASBARRO, ARMAND, Councilman 3, Class Board 3, Tower 4, Bowling Club 3, Football 1, 9, 3, 4, Basket- ball 1, Baseball 1, 9. GATCH, ANTHONY, Football 1, 9, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 9, 3, 4. GEIMER, BARBARA GENOUS, MINNIE, Cafeteria Service 4. GEORGE, DAVID, Honors-Spring 1, Football 1, 9, 3, 4, Track 3, 4. GERARDI, BARBARA, Honors-Fall 1, 9, Spring 1, 2, Tower Stall 3, Bowling Club 4, Chorus 1, Glee Club 2, Choir 3, GAA 2, Class Assembly 3, 4. 142 GERARDI, CARMEN, Hall Guide 3, Campus Corps 4, Class Board 1, Managers Club 4, Bowling Club 3, 4, Football 1, Basketball 1, 9, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. GIANNI, RICHARD GILBERT, JOHN, Glee Club 1, Golf Club 52. GLASSER, GLORIA, Tuley High School, Chicago,IIIinois, 1, Drama Club 1, GAA 9. GLOSS, JEANETTE, Honors-Fall 4, Spring 1, 2, Chorus 1, GAA 9, 3, 4, Basketball Q, Volleyball 2, Badminton 3. GODOWIC, RAYMOND GOLDBERGER, ROCHELLE, Senn High School, Chicago, Illinois 1, National Honor Society 4, High HonorsmFalI 4, Spring 2, 3, Honors-Fall Q, Big Sister 4, Tower Stall 4, Choir 3, 4, Glee Club 2, GAA 9, 3, 4, Senior Class Play Committee, Prom Committee 3, Class Assembly 3, 4, Home- coming Committee 4. GOLDSMITH, JEAN, Latin Club 1, 9, U.N. Club 3, Bow- ling Club 4, Girls League Representative 4, Choir 3, Chorus 1, Glee Club Q, GAA 9, Class Assembly 2, 3, 4, Big Sister 4, Senior Class Play Committee. GOLIN, LAWRENCE, Senn High School, Chicago, Illinois 1, 9, Councilman 1, Hall Guide 2, Football Ticket Sales 1, 2, Class Secretary 1, Photography Club 1, Q, Drama Club Q, Math Club 3, 4, Casting Club 3, Spanish Club Q, Band 9, Track 9, Cross Country 4, Junior Penny Social 3, Senior Class Play Committee. GOLLETZ, VICTOR, National Honor Society 4, High Honors-MFall 4, Honors-Fall Q, Spring 1, 3, Councilman 9, Managers Club 4, Campus Corps 1, 9, 3, 4, Football 1, 9, 3, 4, Track 1, Q, Junior Penny Social Committee, Class Assemblies 9, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Senior Class Play Committee. GOODMAN, VIRGINIA, Honors-Fall 1, Bowling Club 4, Big Sister 4. GOSSETI, MARION, Cafeteria Service 4. GRAHAM, RONALD, Hall Guide 1, Football 2, Basket- ball 3, Track Q, Class Assemblies 1, 9, 3, 4, Senior Class Play. GRAY, ROSEMARY, chorus 1, 9, 3. Guess, GERALDINE, Big sister 4. GROMALA, MILDRED, Honors-Fall 1, Spring 1, 2, Councilman 1, 2, 3, Big Sister 4, Class Board 4, Photog- raphy Club 1, 9, Secretary 9, Bowling Club 4, Choir 3, 4, Chorus 1, Glee Club 9, GAA 2, 4, Basketball 9, Volley- ball Q, Senior Class Play Committee, Prom Committee Chair- man 3, Junior Penny Social 3, Class Assemblies S2, 3, 4, Homecoming Committee 9, Blue and White Dance Com- mittee 3, Senior Class Play Committee. GROOM, ROBERT, National Honor Society 4, High Honors-Spring Q, Honors-Fall 9, 4, Spring 1, Photog- raphy Club 1, Math Club 9, 3, Radio Club 3, Golf Club 3, 4, Bowling Club 3, 4, Junior Penny Social 3, Class Assembly 9, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Blue and White Dance Committee Chairman 4. GROSSI, ROBERT, Campus Corps 1, Q, 3, 4, Morgue Board Q, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Class Assembly Q, 3. GURNEY, STEVE GUZZO, PETER, Traffic Guide 1, Q, Baseball 9, Football Q, Basketball 9, Senior Class Play Committee, Junior Penny Social, Homecoming Committee 4. GYGER, FRANCIS, Honors-Spring 3, Lettermans Club 3, Football 1, 9, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Track 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4, Blue and White Dance Committee 3, Homecoming Com- mittee 9, Turnabout Dance Committee Q, Senior Class Play Committee, Prom Committee 3. HACK, RAY HALBERT, LORENE, Drama Club 2, GAA 3, 4, Sharp Tacs 3, Junior Librarian 3, Bowling Club 4, Mixed Bowling 4, Basketball 4, GAA 3, 4, Senior Class Play Committee. HALL, RICHARD, Golf Club 3, Bowling Club 2. HANCOCK, BILL, Bowen High School, Chicago, Illinois 1, 2, 3, Wrestling 3, 4. HANK, RON, Councilman 4, Band Q, Football 1, 9, Senior Class Play Committee. HARDT, ROBERT, Moth Club 3, 4, Photography Club 4. HARRINGTON, CAROL, Honors-'Fall 4, Photography Club 9, Choir 3, 4, Chorus 1, Glee Club 9, GAA 1, 9, Basketball 1, 9, Volleyball 1, 9, Class Assembly 3, Senior Class Play Committee. HARRIS, DAVID, Photography Club 1, 2, Orchestra 1, 9, 3, Glee Club 1. HASSBERG, JOANN, Audubon Club Q, 3, GAA 1, Q, 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, Girls League Representative 9, 3, Prom Committee 3, Basketroom Girl 2, 3, 4. HASSE, ROBERT HAYS, GEORGE HEAVENER, SHIRLEY, Honors-Fall 2, Hall Guide 2, 3, Hostess 4, Class Board 1, 9, Bowling Club 4, Big Sister 4, Chorus 1, Tumbling Q, Senior Class Play Committee. HETZEL, CAROL, East Orange High, East Orange, New Jersey 1, Class Board 3, GAA 3, Spring Dance Committee 3, Class Assembly 4, Prom Committee 3, Homecoming Com- mittee 4, Hall Guide 3, 4. HEUSING, JOYCE, Sharp Tacs 3, Bowling Club 4, GAA 1, 9,' 3, 4, Senior Class Play Committee. HICKMAN, IRMA, Hostess 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 9, Style Show 4, Senior Class Play Committee. HILLEGONDS, JOAN, Thornton Township, Harvey, III- inois 1, Q, Spanish Club 4, Secretary 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 4, GAA 4, Home- coming Court 4, Blue and White Dance Committee. HILLSTROM, MARGARET, Honors-,Fall 4, GAA Q, 3, Bowling Club 3, Volleyball 2, 3, Badminton 9, 3, Style Show 3, 4. HOFF, JACOUELINE, Councilman 9, Chorus 1, 9, 3, GAA 1, 9, 4. HOFF, SUE, High Honors-Spring 3, Honors-'Fall 3, 4, Spring Q, Radio Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 9, 3, 4, 6L6 Club 2, 3, 4, Girls League Representative 1, GAA 9, 3, Senior Class Play, Tower Statf 3, 4, Co-editor 3, Editor 4, Ouill and Scroll 4. HOFFARTH, ARLENE, St. Francis High School, Wish- awaka, Indiana 1, Honors-Fall 3, 4, Spring 3, Sharp Tacs 3, GAA Q, 3, 4. HORN, DONNA, Wayne High School, Wayne, Michigan 1, Q, 3, Hostess 4, GAA 4, Bowling Club 4, Girls League Representative 4. V HOUK, CAROL JANE, Class Board 1, Girls League Rep- resentative Q, Chorus 9, Choir Q, 3, 4. A HOLIRAN, WILLIAM, Inglewood High School, Ingle- wood, California 1, Band 1, Class Assembly 4. HOWE, HARRY ILLGEN, MARY ELLEN, Honors-Fall 9, 3, 4, Spring Q, 3, GAA 9, 3, 4, Bowling Club 4, Basketball 2, 3, Volley- ball 3, 4, Badminton 9, Style Show 3, 4, JARIS, CHARLES JASZCZAK, RAYMOND, St. Poul's High School, Day- tona Beach, Florida 1, 2, Bunnell High School, Bunnell, Florida, Football 3, 4. JOHNS, DOYLE, Football 1, Track 1. JOHNSON, DARLENE, High Honors-Spring Q, Honors- Fall 1, SZ, 4, Spring 1, 3, Annual Staff Q, 3, Tower Stall 9, 3, Girls League Representative 4, Archery 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 'I, Q, 3, 4, Basketball 'I, 9, 3, 4, Volleyball 'I, 9, 3, 4, Table Tennis Q, Prom Committee 3, Junior Penny Social. JOHNSTON, VIRGINIA, Honors-Fall 1, 4, Spring 1, Bowling Club 4, Chorus 1. JONES, ANNIE KAMPE, ALVIN, F.F.A. 4. KAMPE, LAWRENCE, National Honor Society 4, Honors- Fall 1, 2, 3, 4, Spring 1. 143 KARWOSKI, JERRY, National Honor Society 3, 4, High Honors Spring 1, 3, Honors-Fall 1, Q, 3, 4, Spring 9, Traffic Guide 4, Bowling Club 3, 4, Football 4, Baseball 9. KASPER, DONALD KEENEY, GEORGE, Councilman 3, 4, Hall Guide 9, Class Board 1, 9, Football 1, 9, 3, 4, Baseball 1, Track 9, 3, Senior Class Play, Prom Committee 3, Homecoming Com- mittee 3, Blue and White Dance Committee 3. KELLER, CAROLYN, Councilman 1, Q, Girls League Rep- resentative 4, Sharp Tacs 3, Bowling Club 4, Drama Club 4, GAA 1, 9, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Q, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, sz, 3, 4. KELLY, PATRlClA, Clerk 4, Class Board 3, Sharp Tacs 3, U.N. Club 9, Bowling Club 4, Choir 3, 4, Chorus 1, 9, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, Q, Homecoming Committee Chairman 4, Mother-Daughter Banquet Committee 4, Class Assembly 3, 4, Senior Class Play Committee. KENT, NEIL, Honors-Fall 3. KING, JERRY, Honors-Fall Q, Spring 2, Traffic Guide 3, 4, Lieutenant 4, Class Assembly Q, Junior Penny Social, Track 4. KIRGIS, MARY, Hall Guide 9, 3, GAA 1, 9, 3, 4, Morgue Board 9, 3, 4, Senior Class Play, Homecoming Committee 3, Prom Committee 3. KLOSS, MARY, Honors-Fall 3, 4, Spring 1, Girls League Representative 3, Sharp Tacs 3, Archery 4, GAA 9, 4, Volleyball 9, 4, Badminton 9, 4, Office Monitor 3, Home- coming Committee 4, Big Sister 4. KMIEC, LEON KNAGGE, JOSEPH, Councilman 1, 9, Campus Corps Q, 3, Football 2, Senior Class Play Committee. KONETSKI, ELAINE, Bowen High School, Chicago, lll- inois 1, Honors-Spring 1, 9, Office Monitor 2, Gym Service 9, Sharp Tacs 3, Bowling Club 4, GAA 1, 3, 4. KONETSKI, WAYNE, Bowen High School, Chicago, lll- inois 1, National Honor Society 4, Honors-Fall 9, 3, Spring Q, 3, Audubon Club 2, Math Club 3, Vice-Presi- dent 4. KOPYTO, THOMAS, Honors-Fall 1, Class Vice-Presi- dent 2, Radio Club 1, Photography Club 1, Wrestling 2. KOSHUT, JOSEPH, Honors-Fall 1, 2, Spring 1, Q, Coun- cilman 1, Q, 3, Traffic Guide 9, 3, Lieutenant 4, Audubon Club 1, 9, 3, 4, President 2, 3, 4, Junior Penny Social, Class Assembly Q, Clean-up Assembly 1. KOTESA, DOROTHY, Bowling Club 4, Sharp Tacs 3, GAA 1, 9, 3, Homecoming Committee 3, 4, Junior Penny Social, Spring Dance Committee 2, 3. KOWALCZYK, DOLORES, Honors-Fall 3, 4, Hall Guide 2, Big Sister 4, Bowling Club 4, GAA 1, 9, 3, 4, Basket- 144 ball 1, 9, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Badminton 1, 9, 3, 4 Junior Penny Social Committee, Spring Dance Committee 4- KRATOVIL, DELPHINE, Hall Guide 3, Baseball 9, 3. KRAUS, BERNARD, Football 1. KRENCIK, JOAN, Bowling Club 4, Sharp Tacs 3, GAA 1, 9, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Volleyball 1, 9, 3, Badminton 9, 3, Junior Librarian 4, Style Show 4, Chorus 1, 2. KUERSTON, RUTH, Flyer 3, Audubon Club 1, 2, 3, Sec- retary 3, Citizenship Club 1, Girls League Representative 4, Basketroom Girl 1, Junior Penny Social, Class Assembly Committee 4, Senior Class Play, GAA 1, Q. KWASEK, JOSEPH, Honors4Fall 2, Spring 3, Class Board 1, Q, Football 1, 9, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 9, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 9, 3. LA CROIX, JOSEPH, Football 1, 9, 3, Senior Class Play Committee. LAGES, BARBARA, National Honor Society 4, High Honors-Fall 4, Honors-Fall 1, 3, Spring 1, 3, Choir 3, 4, Archery 4, GAA 1, 2, 4, Volleyball 1, Senior Class Play Committee. LANGFAHL, WILLIAM, Milford High School, Milford, lllinois 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, President 4, High Honors-Fall 9, 3, 4, Spring 1, 9, 3, Annual Staff 3, 4, Co-editor 4, Broadcaster Staff 9, 3, 4, Ouill and Scroll 3, 4, Math Club 4. LARSON, RUTH, Broadcaster Staff 4, Latin Club 1, 2, U.N. Club Q, Orchestra 1, Q, 3, 4, GAA 1, 9, Junior Penny Social Committee, Mother-Daughter Banquet Com- mittee 4, Class Assembly Committee 4, Senior Class Play Committee. LEE, ROBERT, National Honor Society 4, Honors-Fall 9, 3, 4, Spring 1, 2, 3, Hall Guide 4, Broadcaster Staff 4, Bowling Club 1, 9, 3, Secretary 4, Golf Club 3, 4, Projection Club 2, 3. LEHMAN, JOHN, Band 1, Q, 3, 4, Class Assembly 3, Senior Class Play. LELI, JEANNETTE, Honors-Spring 1, Big Sister 4, Chorus 1, Q, GAA 1, Q, 3, Basketball 1, 2, Volleyball 1. LEMERE, THOMAS, Hall Guide 1, 9, Traffic Guide 4, Class Board 4, Football 9, Baseball 1, Q, 3, 4, Wrestling 9, Junior Penny Social Committee. LENEHAN, WINIFRED, Latin Club 2, Bowling Club 4, Sharp Tacs 3, U.N. Club 3, Girls League Representative 4, GAA 4, Badminton 4, Junior Penny Social Committee, Spring Dance Committee 3, Homecoming Dance Committee 4, Mother-Daughter Banquet Committee 4, Senior Class Play Committee. LEONl, RONALD, Commissioner of Public lmprovements I Hall Guide 4, Broadcaster 3, 4, Football 1, Q, 3, 4, TYOCI4 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play Committee, Quill and Scroll 4. LESNIEWICZ, ELIZABETH, National Honors Society 3, 4i High Honors-Fall 1, Q, Spring 2, Honors-Fall 3, 4, Spring 1, 2, Hostess 4, OFlice Monitor 3, Flyer 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Sharp Tacs 3, U.N. Club 4, GAA 9, 3, 4, Basketball 3, Volleyball Q, Tower Stall 3, 4, Girls League Representative Q, Girls League President 4, Junior Penny Social, Class Assembly 3, 4, Mother-Daughter Banquet Committee Chairman, Senior Class Play Committee, Big Sister 4, Class Assembly Committee 3. LIGHT, ROBERT, Bowling Club 3, Band 1, Q, 3. LINDLEY, MARIANNA, Bowling Club 4, Choir 3, 4, Class Assembly 3, Style Show 3, 4, Chorus 1, Q. LOUDEN, JAMES, Austin High School, Chicago, Illinois 1, 9. LOUGHMILLER, IPENE, Honors--Fall 1, 3, Spring 1, Q, Basketroom Girl 9, 3, Bowling Club 4, Mixed Bowling Club 4, Chorus 1, GAA 1, 9, 3, 4, Basketball 9, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Badminton Q, 3, Mother-Daughter Banquet Committee 4, Homecoming Committee 4, Style Show 4, Senior Class Play Committee. LOVE, CAROLE, Councilman 2, Class Board 3, Annual 3, 4, Section Editor 4, Tower Staff 3, Quill and Scroll 4, Latin Club 1, Q, Secretary 9, U,N. Club 2, Sharp Tacs 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Q, Volleyball 1, Q, 4, Tumbling 1, Badminton 1, 2, Bowling Club 4, Morgue Board 3, 4, Secretary 4, Class Assembly 4, Class Assembly Committee Chairman 4, Junior Penny Social, Big Sister 4, Mother-Daughter Banquet Committee 4, Homecoming Com- mittee 3, 4, Prom Court 3, Senior Class Play Committee. LUCAS, SUE, Latin Club 1, Spanish Club 3, Bowling Club 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3. LUERING, KENNETH, Honors--Fall 9, 3, 4, Spring 2, 3, Projection Club 3. LULA, LEONARD, Football 9, 3, Baseball 3. MACALUSO, JOAN, HonorsiSpring 3, Style Show 9, 3, 4, Senior Class Play Committee. MACIAREILLO, SAM, Councilman 1, Hall Guide 9, Football 1, 9, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4. MACMILLAN, SUSAN, National Honor Society 3, 4, High HonorseFaII 1, Q, 3, 4, Spring 1, Q, 3, Class Sec- retary 1, 2, 3, 4, Broadcaster 1, 2, 3, 4, Page Editor 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, Latin Club 1, 9, French Club 4, U,N. Club 2, Girls League Representative 1, Q, Chorus 1, Q, GAA 1, Q, Tower Stalil 4, Handbook Revision Committee 1, Q, Get Acquainted Dance Committee 4, Latin Banquet Committee 3, D.A.R. Award, Senior Class Play Committee. MAHOME, CYNTHIA, Attendance Monitor 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 4, Style Show 4. MAIER, BILL, HonorslFaIl 1, Spring 1, Photography Club 'lf 9, Vice-President 3, President 4, Bowling Club 4, Foot- ball 2, Track 3, Class Assembly 3, 4, Senior Class Play Committee. MALESKI, DOLORES, GAA 1, Style Show 3, 4. MANCINI, CAROL, Honors-Fall 9, Hall Guide 4, Class Board 9, 4, Broadcaster 4, Sharp Tacs 3, Bowling Club 4, Chorus 1, Q, Style Show Committee 4, Big Sister 4. MANES, ROSEMARY, Honors-Spring 1, Sharp Tacs 3, Bowling Club 4, Chorus 1, Q, Basketroom Girl 3, Big Sister 4, Junior Librarian 3, 4, Girls League Representative 4, Prom Committee 3, Homecoming Dance Committee 4, Style Show 4, Mother-Daughter Banquet Committee 4, MARCONI, ALBERT MARCONI, LEROY MARINO, RICHARD, Honors-Fall 4. MARNAN, HOWARD, Honors--Spring 1, Q, Council- man 3, 4, Campus Corps 4, Managers Club 4, Football 1, 9, 3, Basketball 1, Track 1, Boys State 3, Senior Class Play Committee. MARQUARDT, LEROY, Honors-Spring 9, Councilman 4, F.T.A. Club 2, President 4, Latin Club 9, Math Club 3, Senior Class Play Committee, Junior Penny Social, Class Assembly 4, Blue and White Dance Committee 4. MARSHALL, BEATRICE, U.N. Club 4, Girls League Rep- resentative Q, 3, Band 2, 3, 4, GAA Board Member 3, 4, GAA 1, Q, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Badminton 3, Class Assembly 3, Basketroom Girl Q, 3, Big Sister 4, Style Show 3, 4, Blue and White Dance Com- mittee 4, Get Acquainted Dance 4, Senior Class Play Committee. MARTIN, BOB, Honors-'Spring Q. MASSACCI, JIMMY, Football 1, Q, 4, Baseball 1, Man- ager 1. MATZ, RODNEY, Hall Guide 1, 3, Baseball 1, Wrestling Q, Manager Q, Intramural Basketball Q. MAURIZI, FRANCINE, Class Treasurer 1, 9, 3, 4, Photog- raphy Club Q, Junior Red Cross 4, President 4, Sharp Tacs 3, Archery Q, 3, 4, GAA 1, SZ, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Badminton Q, Bowling 3, 4, Class Assemblies Q, 3, 4, Mother-Daughter Banquet, Homecom- ing Committee 3, 4, Chorus 1, Girls Glee Club 9, 3, Senior Class Play Committee. MAURIZI, RINALDO, Intramural Baseball 3, Lions Club 4. MAXEY, YVONNE, Honors-'Fall 4, Chorus 1, 2, GAA 1, Q, Basketball 1, 9, Volleyball 1, Q. MAZZOCCA, SALVATORE, National Honor Society 4, Honors-'Fall 1, Q, 3, Spring 1, 2, Bowling 1, 4. 145 McCRAY, MARY, Spanish Club 9, 3, Sharp Tacs 3, Bowl- ing Club 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Archery 4, GAA 1, 9, 3, 4, Volleyball 1. McDONALD, JAMES, Divine Heart Seminary, Donaldson, Indiana 1, Leo High, Chicago, Illinois, 2. MCGEOGEGAN, MARY, Calumet H. S., Chicago, Illinois 1, Junior Librarian 4, Bowling Club 4, GAA 1, 9, 3, Basketball 1, 9, Volleyball 1, Q, Senior Class Play Com- mittee. MCGHEE, DAISY, Cafeteria Service 1, GAA 9, Basket- ball 1, Volleyball 1, Tumbling Q. MCGUIRE, AGNES, Arlington Heights High School, Fort Worth, Texas 1, National Honor Society4, High Honors- Spring 9, Honors-Fall 3, 4, Spring 3, Choir 4, Chorus 2, 3, Cheerleader 9, Office Assistant 1, Library Assist- ant 1, Senior Class Play. MCINRUE, NANCY, Bethany High School, Bethany Mo., 9, Student Council 3, Latin Club 1, Spanish Club 2, 3, GAA 1, Q, 3, Volleyball 1, Tumbling 1, Cheerleader Q, 3, 4, Senior Class Play Committee. MCKESKA, RONALD, Projection Club 3, 4. MCNICHOLAS, EILEEN, Loretto Academy, Chicago, Ill- inois 1, Q. MCNULTY, JOHN, Tilden Technical High School, Chi- cago, Illinois 1, 9, Honors-Spring 3, Councilman 1, Broadcaster 2, 3, 4, Page Editor 3, 4, Projection Club 1, 2, 3, Photography Club 1, Secretary 2, President 4, Choir 1, Q, Track 9, 3, Wrestling 1, 9, 3, 4, Cross Country 3, 4, Managers Club 3, Vice-President 4, Junior Rotarian 4, Class Assembly 3, Ouill and Scroll 3, 4, Senior Class Play Committee 3, 4. MEINHART, CAROL, Honors-Fall 4, Spring 9, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 9, 3, Bowling Club 4, Senior Class Play Committee. MERLINI, LORETTA, Basketroom Girl 1, 52, Style Show 4. MERRITT, LOIS, Honors- Fall 1, Band 9, Choir 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play Committee. METKE, ELLIOTT, Campus Corps 4, Managers Club 4, Football 1, Q, Track 9, 3, 4, Cross Country Q, 4, Senior Class Play Committee. MICKO, GERALDINE MIELCARZ, RICHARD, Honors-Fall 4, Spring 1, Bowling Club 3, 4, Projection Club 3, 4. MIKOL, DORIS ANN, National Honor Society 3, 4, High Honors-Fall 9, Spring 1, Honors-Fall 1, 3, 4, Spring 9, 3, Broadcaster Q, 3, 4, Page Editor 4, Ouill and Scroll 3, 4, Tower Stall 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Secretary 2, U.N. 146 Club 9, Sharp Tacs 3, Girls League Representative 2, 3i Chorus Q, 3, GAA Board Member 4, GAA 1, 9, 3, 4, Archery 1, 2, 3, 4, Badminton 3, Table Tennis 9, 3, Class Assembly 3, U.N. Assembly 3, Prom Committee, Homecom- ing Committee 4, Style Show 4, Mother-Daughter Banquet Committee, Senior Class Play Committee. MILASHESKI, RICHARD, Hall Guide 4, Campus Corps 4, Class Board 2, Bowling Club 3, 4, Track 1. MILLIGAN, DARLENE, Bowling Club 4, Chorus 1, Major- ette 2, GAA 1, Q, 3, 4, Tumbling 1, Style Show 4, Senior Class Play Committee. MILLNER, BARBARA, National Honor Society 4, Honors- FaIl1, 9, 4, Spring 2, 3, Councilman Q, Class Board 9, 3, 4, Broadcaster Q, 3, 4, News Editor 4, Ouill and Scroll 4, Latin Club Q, Treasurer 2, Sharp Tacs 3, 4, U.N. Club Q, Chorus 1, GAA 1, 9, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, Tumbling 1, Student Council Assembly 2, Class Assembly 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Homecoming Committee 3, Spring Dance Com- mittee 3, Blue and White Dance Committee 3, Get-Ac- quainted Dance Committee Chairman 4, Big Sister 4, Junior Penny Social Committee, Senior Class Play. MITCHELL, PAUL, Lane Technical, Chicago, Illinois 1, Q, Roller Club 1, Q, Radio Club 1, Q, Track 2, 3, 4, Roller Skating Team 1, Q, Junior Penny Social. MONTANA, VINCENT, Bowling Club 2, 3, 4. MONTESONTI, PATRICIA, High Honors-Spring 9, Hon- ors-Fall 3, 4, Hall Guide 4, Film Secretary 3, 4, Bowling Club 4, Chorus 1, Q, GAA 1, Style Show 4, Big Sister 4, Senior Class Play Committee. MOORE, JAMES, Honors-Spring 9, Choir Q, Glee Club 1. MORAN, WILLIAM, Lane Technical, Chicago, Illinois 1, Q, Baseball 1, 9, 3. MULLEN, ROBERT, National Honor Society 4, Honors- Fall 1, Q, 3, 4, Spring 1, 3, Projection Stall 9, 3, Annual Staff 4, Section Editor 4, Broadcaster 9, 3, 4, Ouill and Scroll 4, Latin Club 1, Bowling Club 9, Senior Class Play Committee. MURPHY, JOHN, Honors-Fall 3, Campus Corps 4, Foot- ball 1, 9, 4, Basketball 1, Q, Track 1, 2. MURPHY, WILLIAM, Cooley High School, Detroit, Mich- igan 1, SZ, Audio-Visual Club, See and Hear Club, Band 4, Swimming 1, Q. MUSTARD, JOAN, Honors-Fall 1, Spring 9, F.H.A. 9, 3, 4, President 3, 4, Sharp Tacs 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 9, 3, Style Show Q, 3, 4, Mother-Daughter Banquet Committee 4, Senior Class Play Committee. NARCISI, EVELYN, Hall Guide 9, 3, 4, Bowling Club'4, Girls League Representative 1, Chorus 1, Style Show 4, Senior Class Play Committee. NARCISI, LOUIS, National Honor Society 3, 4, High Honors-Spring 1, 9, Honors-Fall 1, 9, 3, Spring 3, Councilman 1, 3, 4, Class Vice-President 4, Art Club 1, Track 1, 9. NECASTRO, CATHLEEN, Hall Guide Q, 3, Sharp Tacs 3, Bowling Club 4, Chorus 1, Style Show 4, Senior Class Play Committee. NEER, EUNICE, Parker High School, Chicago, Illinois 1, Hirsch High School, Chicago, lllinois Q, F.T.A. 4, GAA 1, 9, 4, Style Show 4, Senior Class Play Committee. NELSON, GARY, Honors-Fall Q, Spring Q, Choir 9, Glee Club 1, Football 1. NEMETH, NICK, Leyden High School, Franklin Park, lllinois 1, Q. NICKLA, SANDRA, Latin Club 1, 2. NlETFELDT, GLADYS, Basketroom Girl 4, Bowling Club 4, GAA 2, 3. NOTARNICOLA, ROBERT, Councilman 4, Hall Guide 4, Campus Corps 4, Bowling Club 1, 9, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Managers Club 3, 4. NOVAK, DONALD, Leo High School, Chicago, Illinois 1, Drama Club 9, Golf Club 3, President 3, Bowling Club Q, 3, President 4, Class Assembly Q, 3, 4, Homecoming Committee 2. NOWAK, MARYANN, Senior Class Play Committee. NL.lDl, ANTHONY NUDI, MADELYN, Mary D. Bradford High School, Ken- osha, Wisconsin 2, Bowling Club 4. NYMAN, ARLEN, Hall Guide 3, Football 1, Baseball Q. O'BElRNE, JOHN, National Honor Society 4, Honors- Fall 1, Q, 3, 4, Spring 1, 3, Commissioner of Public lmprove- ments 4, Hall Guide 9, Class President 9, 3, Class Board 1, Football 3, 4, Basketball 1, Q, 3, Track 1, Q, 4. O'NElLL, GERALDINE, Paw Paw High School, Paw Paw, Michigan 1, 9, Bowling Club 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, Q, Basketball 1, Q, Cheerleader 1, 2, Homecoming Committee 4, Class Assembly 3, 4, Senior Class Play Committee. ORTON, DALE OTTO, ALLEN, Bowen High School, Chicago, Illinois 1, Q, Traffic Guide 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Mixed Choir 1, Q, Math Club 3, 4, Junior Penny Social. PACHURA, DENNIS, Honors-'Fall 4, Spring 3. PACI, IDA, Councilman 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 9, Vice- President 1, Bowling Club 4, Girls League Representative 1, 9, GAA 1, 9, 3, 4, President 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Volley- ball 1, Q, 3, Tumbling 1, 9, 3, Badminton 1, 9, 3, Cheer- leader 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Homecoming Committee 2, Class Assembly 4, Junior Penny Social, Blue and White Dance Committee 3, Senior Class Play Committee. PALCEK, DOLORES, Sharp Tacs 3, Choir 3, 4, Chorus 1, GAA 4, Class Assembly 4. PALMER, WADE, National Honor Society 4, Honors- Fall 1, 2, 3, Spring Q, 3, Usher 1, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, 9, 3, President 4, Wrestling 1, Q, 3, 4. PANlCl, PASOUAL, National Honor Society 4, High Honors- Fall 4, Honors-Fall Q, 3, Spring 2, 3, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Bowling Club 4, Cross- Country 1, Q, 3, 4, Golf Club 3, 4. PAPITTO, LOUISE, Honors-'Fall 4, Spring 9, Office Monitor 4, Chorus 1, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 9, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Badminton 9, 3, 4, Soccer 4. PATRIZI, RONALD, Honors--Fall 3, Campus Corps 4, Class Board 2, Photography Club 1, Managers Club 4, President 4, Class Assembly 3, 4, Prom Committee, Senior Class Play Committee. PAUL, STEVE, Honors-Fall 3, Mayor 4, Councilman 1, Campus Corps 4, Class President 1, Class Board 9, Gold- bricker's Club 1, Managers Club 4, Projection Club 1, 9, 3, 4, Football 1, 9, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Baseball Q, Senior Class Play Committee. PAZDZUIRA, ANNETTE, Honors-Fall 3, 4. PELLEGRINO, ORLANDO, Football 1, Q, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 9, 3, Wrestling 1, 9, 3, 4. PERKINS, RICHARD PETERS, WILLIAM, Bowling Club 1, 9, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3. PETERSON, LORRAINE, Honors-Fall 4, Hall Guide 3, 4, Bowling Club 4, Big Sister 4, Chorus 1, Girls League Representative 9, Class Board 1, Q, 3, 4, Golf Club 3, Baseball 1, 2. PETRARCA, ANGELO, National Honor Society 4, High Honors-Spring 9, 3, Fall 4, Honors-Fall 1, 9, 3, Spring 1, Class Board 1, 2, 3, 4, Golf Club 3, Baseball 1, 2, Senior Class Play Committee. PETRONGELLI, LORETTA, Honors-Fall 9, Girls League Representative 1, Q, 3, 4, Chorus 1, GAA 1, Q, 3, Big Sister 4, Junior Librarian 3, Senior Class Play Committee. PETTINGELL, JOAN, Fenger High School, Chicago, lll- inois 1, Honors-Fall Q, Broadcaster 3, Drama Club 3, Photography Club 3, Glee Club 3. PEZZUTO, LAWRENCE PFIEFER, JANICE, High Honors-Fall 4, Honors-Fall 9, Spring 1, Q, Hall Guide 4, Bowling Club 4, Chorus 1, Big Sister 4, Senior Class Play Committee. PHELON, EMMER, Senior Class Play Committee. 147 PIACENTI, MARIETTA, Marywood High School, Evanston, Illinois 1, Hall Guide 4, Sharp Tacs 3, Bowling Club 4, Spanish Club 4, Chorus 1, Class Assembly Committee Chair- man 4, Blue and White Dance Committee 4, Morgue Board 4. PIAZZA, VIRGINIA, Chorus 1, 9, GAA 1, Basketroom Girl 1. PIEPER, WILLIAM, Baseball 3. PINLEY, SHIRLEY, Mansfield High School, Mansfield, Missouri 1, 9, 3. PINTO, HAROLD, Glee Club 2, 3, Choir 4, Football 1, Track 1. PIRANI, LEONARD, Honors-Fall 3, Band 1, 9, 3, 4, Track 1, 9. PITMAN, PHILIP, J. B. Young Davenport, Iowa 1, Glen- wood School, Glenwood, Illinois 2, Honors-Fall 3. PIUNTI, ANTHONY, Football 1, 9, 3, 4, Wrestling Q, 3, Track Q, 3. PIUNTI, SAM, Football 1, Q, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Q, Base- ball 1, Q, Track 3, Wrestling 3. PLOGMAN, CHARLES, Sycamore High School, Mont- gomery, Ohio 1, 9, 3, Senior Class Play. PLOGMAN, JACK, Sycamore High School, Montgomery, Ohio 1, 2, 3. POERIO, JOSEPH, Councilman 4, Managers Club 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Football 1, Manager of Football 9. POMREHN, CARYLE, Honors-Fall 1, 4, Spring 1, Broadcaster 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Sharp Tacs 3, Spanish Club 4, Treasurer 4, Orchestra 1, Q, 3, 4, GAA 1, 9, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Q, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, Q, 3, 4, Badminton 1, 9, 4, Junior Penny Social Committee, Homecoming Com- mittee 4, Mother-Daughter Banquet Committee 4, Class Assembly 4, Big Sister 4, Senior Class Play Committee. POMREHN, GAIL, National Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 4, High HonorsHFall 1, Q, 3, 4, Spring 1, Q, 3, Annual Stall 4, Section Editor 4, Associated Editor 4, Latin Club 1, 9, Sharp Tacs 3, Band 1, 9, 3, Orchestra 1, Q, 3, GAA Secretary 4, Archery 3, 4, GAA 1, 9, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Q, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, Q, 3, 4, Badminton 1, 9, 3, 4, Bowling Club 4, Tumbling Q, 3, Junior Penny Social Com- mittee, Homecoming Committee 4, Class Assembly 3, 4, Big Sister 4, Senior Class Play Committee Chairman, Ouill and Scroll 4. POTTERTON, PAUL, Mineral Point High School, Mineral Point, Wisconsin 1, 9, Councilman Q, School Daze 9, Sports Editor 2, Chorus 1, Q, Football 1, Basketball 9. PRYSZCZ, CHESTER OLIIMBY, MARLENE 148 RACZ, SHIRLEY, Honors Spring 9, Chorus 1, Advanced Chorus 9, GAA 1, Bowling Club. RANKIN, THEODORE, Crystal Lake High School, Crystal Lake, Illinois 1, Q, Honors-Spring 3. RATJEN, CAROL, Lincoln Jr. High School, Framingham Mass. 1, Framingham High Q, National Honor Society 4, High Honors-Fall 1, 3, 4, Spring 3, Broadcaster 4, Latin Club 3, U.N. Club 4, Orchestra 1, 2, Chorus 1, Q, Choir 4, GAA 4, Volleyball 4, Class Assembly 3, 4, Homecoming Committee Chairman 4, Mother-Daughter Banquet Com- mittee, Senior Class Play Committee. REICHERT, RUSSELL, Football 1, Projection Staff 9, 3, Wrestling 3, 4. REKAU, EVELYN, HonorsH-Spring 2, Chorus 1, GAA 1, F.H.A. 9, Bowling Club 4, Basketroom Girl 9, 3, 4, Senior Class Play Committee. RENDINA, ELEANORE, Chorus 1, Advanced Chorus 9, Choir 3, GAA 1, Basketball 1, Volleyball 1, Councilman 1, 9, 3, Freshmen Mixer, Junior Penny Social, Class As- sembly 9, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Sharp Tacs 3, Bowling Club 4, Mother-Daughter Banquet Committee, Hall Guide 4. RIEKE, GEORGE, Hall Guide 9. ROBBINS, ELIZABETH, National Honor Society 3, 4, High Honors-Fall 1, Q, 3, 4, Spring 1, 9, 3, GAA 2, 3, 4, Basketball 9, 3, Volleyball 9, 3, Sharp Tacs 3, Freshman Mixer, Junior Penny Social 3, Big Sister 4, Senior Class Play Committee 4. ROBERTS, MIRIAM, York Community High School, Elm- hurst, lllinois 1, National Honor Society 4, Honors'-Fall 2, 3, 4, Spring 9, 3, Square Dance Club 1, Treasurer 1, Spanish Club 1, Broadcaster 2, 3, 4, Girls League 3, Spring Dance Committee 3, Hostess 4, Class Board 4, Senior Assembly Planning Committee 4, Mother-Daughter Ban- quet Committee 4. ROMANDINE, RICHARD, Track 1, Cross-Country 1, 9, Football 3, Golf 3, 4. ROMANO, CAROL, GAA 1, Girls League 3, Drama 4, Junior Penny Social 3. ROSATI, DIANA, Chorus 1, GAA 1, 9, Basketball 1, 9, Volleyball 1, 9, Hall Guide Q, 3, 4, Sharp Tacs 3, Junior Penny Social, Class Board 4, Big Sister 4, Senior Class Play Committee 4, Bowling Club 4. ROSATI, ELEANOR, National Honor Society 4, Honors- Fall 1, Q, 3, 4, Spring 1, Q, Councilman 9, 3, Alternate 1, Drama Club 1, 2, Secretary 1, Spanish Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, Sharp Tacs 3, Bowling Club 4, Orchestra 1, Choir 3, 4, Glee Club 2, GAA 1, 9, 3, 4, Volleyball 3, Badminton 1, Q, Junior Penny Social 3, Big Sister 4, Class Assembly 3, Senior Class Play. ROSATI, LORRAINE, GAA 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, Volley- ball 1, 9, Chorus 1, 9, Junior Penny Social Committee 3, Big Sister 4, Chorus 1, 2, Hall Guide 4. ROTH, MARILYN, West High School, Madison, Wisconsin 1, 9, 3, High Honors-Fall 4, Bowling Club 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Q, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 9, 3, 4, Home- coming Committee 4, Mother-Daughter Banquet Com- mittee 4, Senior Assembly 4, White Elephant Sale 3, Spring Carnival 3, Pep Club. ROYER, WILMA, National Honor Society 4, Honors- Fall 1, SZ, 3, Spring 1, 2, Latin Club 1, Advanced Latin Club 2, Sharp Tacs 3, Chorus 1, Glee Club 2, Girls Choir 3, Choir 4, GAA 9, Junior Assembly 3, Big Sister 4, Bowling Club 4, Senior Class Play Committee. RUSSELL, CHARLES, Track 1. RUSSO, PHILIP, Campus Corps, Managers Club 4, Bowl- ing Club 2, 3, President 3, Junior Penny Social. SABO, MARLENE, National Honor Society 4, High Honors- Fall Q, Honors-Fall 1, 3, 4, Spring 1, Q, 3, Councilman 4, Attendance Olfice Monitor 4, F.H.A. 1, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Q, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 9, 3, 4, Badminton 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 3, Secretary 4, Tower 4, Big Sister 4, Prom Committee 3, Junior Penny Social 3, Senior Class Play Committee 4. SALA, MILDRED, Class Board 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Guide 9, 3, Drama Club 1, Q, Sharp Tacs 3, Chorus 1, GAA 1, Q, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Volleyball 1, Q, 3, Big Sister 4, Junior Penny Social Committee Chairman 3, Class Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, Q, Senior Class Play Committee. SALA, PATRICIA, Hall Guide 3, Hostess 4, Class As- semblies 1, Q, 3, 4, Junior Penny Social 3, F.H.A. 1, Latin Club 1, Red Cross 4, Big Sister 4, Girls League Repre- sentative 1, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 9, 3, 4, Volley- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Archery 4, Assistant Gym Teacher 4, Bad- minton 9, 3, Soccer 4, Bowling Club 4, Mother-Daughter Banquet Committee, Sharp Tacs 3, Flyer 4, Homecoming Committee 4, Freshman Mixer 1, Senior Class Play Com- mittee 4. SALANS, LESTER, National Honor Society 4, High Hon- ors-Fall Q, 4, Spring 9, Honors-Fall 1, 3, Spring 1, Usher 3, 4, Campus Corps, Class President 4, Editor of Activities Section 4, Managers Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 4, Lions Club 4, Football 2, Baseball 2, Class Assembly 2, 3, 4, Junior Penny Social, Blue and White Dance Committee 4, Premier Boys State, Freshman Mixer, Senior Class Play Committee 4, Homecoming Committee 3, Prom Committee 3, Ouill and Scroll 4. SAMUELSON, JOANNE, National Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 4, High Honors-Fall 1, 9, 3, 4, Spring 1, 2, Honors-Spring 3, Councilman 1, Latin Club 1, Q, U.N. Club 9, Math Club 3, 4, Sharp Tacs Board 3, Bowling Club 4, Chorus 1, Glee Club 2, Choir 3, 4, Class Assembly 3, Junior Penny Social Committee, Big Sister 4, GAA 1, 9, Senior Class Play Committee 4. SANTOSTEFANO, GERALDINE, National Honor Society 3, 4, High Honors- Fall 1, 9, Spring 1, Honors-Fall 3, Spring 3, Chorus 1, 9, 3, Choir 4, GAA 1, Q, 3, 4, Basket- ball 1, 2, Volleyball 1, Q, 3, 4, Badminton Q, Soccer 4, Bowling 4, Girls League Representative 1, Class Assembly 3, 4, Sharp Tacs 3, Junior Penny Social, Flyer 4, Senior Class Play Committee 4. SAPIENZA, SYLVIA, Chorus 1, Glee Club Q, Girls Choir 3. SARVER, HELEN, Thomas Jefferson High School, Richmond Virginia 1, 2, 3, Class President 1, Library Committee 1, Senior Class Play Committee 4. SCAMPINI, RAYMOND SCHAEFER, MATHIAS SCHAPER, RUTH, National Honor Society 4, High Honors -Spring 2, Honors-Fall 1, 2, 3, Spring 1, Councilman 1, Big Sister 4, Broadcaster 4, Ouill and Scroll 4, Tower Stall 4, U.N. Club 3, Treasurer 4, Sharp Tacs 3, Math Club 4, GAA 1, 9, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 4, Badminton 1, Q, 4, Homecoming Committee 4, Mother- Daughter Banquet Committee Chairman 4, Senior Class Play Committee 4, Chorus 1. SCHIFLER, JEAN, Honors-Fall Q, Spring 2, U.N. Club 4, Band 3, 4, GAA Q, 3, 4, Basketball Q, 3, 4, Volleyball Q, 3, 4, Badminton Q, 3, 4, Soccer 4, Basketroom Girl 4, Class Assembly 4, Senior Class Play Committee. SCHMIDT, JANETT, Basketroom Girl 9, 3, F.T.A. 1, GAA 1, 9, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Q, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 9, 3, 4, Bowling Club 4, Badminton Q, 3. SCHNEIDER, CAROL, Honors-Fall 1, 3, 4, Spring Q, 3, Basketroom Girl 3, Chorus 1, 9, Girls Glee Club 3, Choir 4, Bowling Club 4, Girls League Representative 4, Sharp Tacs 3, Senior Class Play Committee. SEDIK, GERALD, High Honors-Fall 1, Honors-Fall Q, 3, 4, Spring 1, Q, Hall Guide 4. SEITER, RICHARD, National Honor Society 3, 4, President dent 4, High Honors-Fall 1, Q, 4, Spring 1, 2, 3, Honors- Fall 3, Councilman 1, 2, 3, Traffic Guide 4, Ouill and Scroll 4, Co-editor of Annual 4, Orchestra 9, 3, 4, Choir 4, Junior Lion 4, City ol Bloom Assembly 1, Christmas Assembly 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play Committee. SEWARD, JAMES, Glennwood Schools for Boys, Football 4, Basketball 4, Baseball 4. SHANE, ROBERT, Hall Guide 1, Q, Projector Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Trallic Guide 4. SHANKIN, RON, Glenwood School for Boys, Glenwood, Illinois. SHARP, RAVAE, National Honor Society 3, 4, High Honors- Fall 1, Honors- Fall 9, 3, 4, Spring 1, Q, 3, Junior-Senior Math Club, Secretary 3, Treasurer 4, Radio Club Q, Chorus 1, 9, Girls Glee Club 3, Archery 4, GAA 149 'lf 9, 3, 4, Tumbling Q, 3, Class Assembly 3, Spring Dance Committee 4, Senior Class Play 4. SHAW, JOHN, Senior Class Play, Choir 3, 4, Track 4. SHEEHAN, JAMES, Councilman Q, 3, Hall Guide 9, 3, Traffic Guide 1, Q, Class Board 2, Photography Club 1, 9, 3, Costing Club 9, Bowling 2, 3, Football 1, 2, Baseball 1, Track 1, 9, 3, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, Class Assembly Q, 3, 4, Photography Assistant Q, Senior Class Play 4. SHELLEY, THOMAS, Class Board 1, Football 1, 9, Bas- ketball 1, Baseball 3, 4, Honors-Fall 1, Q, 3, Senior Class Play Committee. SHETZLEY, DONALD SJOERDSMA, MARION, High Honors-Fall 1, Honors- Spring 1, GAA 1, 9, Volleyball 1, GAA Point Chairman. SLOAN, SUSANNE, Honors-Fall 1, Q, 4, Spring 1, 2, Office Assistant 4, Spanish Club 9, 3, Art Club 1, Bowling Club 4, Flag Twirler 4, Prom Committee, Spring Dance 3, Get-Acquainted Dance 4, Class Assembly 3, 4, Mother- Daughter Banquet Committee 4, Junior Penny Social 3, Style Show 4, Senior Class Play. SMITH, CHARLOTTE SMITH, JOY, Watervliet High School 1, Annual Faculty Editor 4, Bowling Club 3, 4, Sharp Tacs 3, 4, Band 1, 9, 3, Junior Penny Social Committee 3, Homecoming 4, Spring Dance 3, Mother-Daughter Banquet Committee 4, Senior Class Play, Ouill and Scroll 4, Class Assembly 4, Blue and White Dance Committee 3, Open House 4. SMlTH, PHYLLIS, Fowlerville High School, Fowlerville, Michigan 1, 2, Sharp Tacs 3, GAA 3. SMRDEL, JOAN, St. Agnes Academy, Houston Texas 1, 9, 3. SPINA, NANCY, F.T.A. 1, Bowling Club 4, Latin Club 1, Sharp Tacs 3, Big Sister 4, Chorus 1, 9, Girls Glee Club 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 3, Class Assembly 9, 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Senior Class Play Committee. SOUETERI, PAUL, Sacred Heart High School, San Fran- cisco, California, Bowling Club 3. STABILE, ANTHONY, Bowling Club 3, Football 3. STAFFELDT, RICHARD, Glenwood School, Glenwood, lllinois 1, Q. STAHL, CAROL, Morgan Park High School, Chicago, lll' inois 1, Q, 3, Drama Club 4, Band 1, 9, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, GAA 4, Basketball 4, Volleyball 4, Bowling Club 4, Style Show 4, Spanish Club, Senior Class Play Committee. STEFANINI, RICHARD STEGE, JAMES, Honors-Spring 1. STELTER, DlANE, Honors-'Fall 3, Hall Guide 4, Spanish Club 4, Drama Club Q, 3, Audubon Club 2, Sharp Tacs 3, 150 Girls League Representative 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 1, Q, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Tumbling 1, Q, Bad- minton 1, 9, 3, 4, Soccer 3, 4, Class Assembly 3, 4, Junior Penny Social. STEWART, DOMONIC STEWART, JANE, Honors-Fall 1, Bowling Club 4, Choir 3, 4, Chorus 1, Glee Club 2, GAA 1, 9, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 9, Volleyball 1, Q, Class Assembly 9, 3, 4, Style Show 4, Blue and White Dance Committee 4, Junior Penny Social, Spring Dance Committee 3, Homecoming Committee 3, 4, Mother-Daughter Banquet Committee, Senior Class Play Committee. STORBECK, EDITH, Honors-Fall 4, Spring 9, Hall Guide 4, Bowling Club 4, GAA 1, 9, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Volley- ball 1, 2, Girls League Representative 1, 9, Class Board 4, Class Assembly 3, 4, Spring Dance Committee 3, Mother- Daughter Banquet Committee 4, Style Show 4, Junior Penny Social. STORM, PAULA, Big Sister 4, Chorus 1, Q, 3, GAA 4, Class Assembly 9, 3, Junior Penny Social. STORTO, DOMINIC STROH, STEVEN, Evanston High School, Evanston, lllinois 1, Broad Ripple High School, lndianapolis, lndiana Q, Honors-Spring 9, 3, Projection Staff 1, 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Library Club 1, 2, Senior Class Play. SUTHERLAND, BEVERLY, Topeka High School, Topeka, Kansas 1, 2, High Honors-Fall 4, Bowling Club 4, Pro- jection Club 3, 4, Big Sister 4, GAA 1, Basketroom Girl 4. SUTTER, GERALD, Hirsch High School, Chicago, lllinois 1, HonorseFall 4, Class Assembly 4, Senior Class Play. SVATIK, WILLIAM, Carl Schurz High School, Chicago, lllinois 1, Glenwood School, Glenwood, lllinois Q, Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, Senior Class Play Committee. SWANSON, IDAFERN, Honors-Fall 1, Spring 1, Office Monitor 3, 4, Class Board Q, Latin Club 1, 9, Citizenship Club 1, Sharp Tacs 3, Bowling Club 3, 4, Big Sister 4, Girls League Representative 1, GAA Vice-President 4, Board Member 9, Archery 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 9, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, Q, 3, 4, Tumbling 1, 2, 3, Badminton 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 3, 4, Class Assembly 3, 4, Style Show 4, Blue and White Dance Committee 4, Flyer 2, Junior Penny Social, Assembly Committee Q, Senior Class Play Committee. SYMONS, JERRY, Glenwood School, Glenwood, lllinois 1, Q. TAVOLETTI, IRENE, Bowling Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, GAA 1, 9, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Q, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Bad- minton 1, 9, 3, 4, Girls League Representative 1, 2, 3, 4, Big Sister 4, Sharp Tacs 3, Mother-Daughter Banquet Com- mittee 4, Prom Committee 3, Junior Penny Social Committee Homecoming Committee 4, Style Show 4, Senior Class Play Committee. THEADORE, MARY, Bowling Club 4, Sharp Tacs 3, Senior Class Play Committee. THOMPSON, JESSIE, Bowling Club 4, F.H.A. 1, Choir 3, 4, Chorus 1, Glee Club 2, GAA 1, 2. THOMPSON, JUANITA, Chorus 1, Glee Club 9, GAA 1, 9, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, Badminton 2. THORNBURG, MARGARET, Sharp Tacs 3, Choir 4, Chorus 9, Girls Choir 3, GAA 1, 9, Class Assembly Q, 3, Prom Committee 3, Senior Class Play Committee. TIEMENS, THDODORE, Inniniana High School, Chicago, Illinois 1, Aeronautics Club Q, TILTGES, ARLENE, HonorswFalI Q, 4, Spring Q, F.H.A. Q, Senior Class Play Committee. TRANCHINA, SAM, Councilman 1, Goldbrickers Club 1, President 1, Audubon Club 1, 9, 3, 4, Treasurer, Vice- President, Latin Club 1, 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 4, Vice-President 4, Glee Club 1. TRIBO, PATRICIA, Drama Club 1, Choir 4, Bowling Club 4. TRUSTY, RULENE, Honors-Fall 1, 4, Bowling Club 4, Choir 4, Chorus 1, Q, 3. TSCHUDY, JOHN, Balboa High School, Balboa, Panama Canal Zone 1, 9, Whitefish Bay High School, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 3, Honors-Fall 4, Model Airplane Club 1, Choir 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, Track 3, Swimming Team SZ, 3. TWENTE, LOUISE, Benron Consolidated High School, Pep Club 1, Q. TYLKA, HELEN, Home Economics Club 1, Q, GAA 1, Q, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 4, Volleyball 1, 9, 4. URBAN, BARBARA, Bowling Club 4, Chorus 1, Q, GAA 9, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball Q, 3, 4, Badminton Q, 3, 4. VALENTINO, PASOUALE, Band 9, 3. VANCURE, CLARENCE, Honors-Spring Q. VANDUSEN, GEORGE, Southwest High School, Minne- apolis, Minnesota 1, 9, 3, Hall Guide 4, Campus Corps 4, Class Vice-President 9, Choir Q, 3, 4, Chorus 1, Football 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, Track 9, 3, 4, Hockey 1, Q, 3. VARALLO, GEORGE, Councilman 3, Hall Guide 3, Class Board 2, Football 1, Q, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, Q, Senior Class Play Committee. VAVRUS, AGNES, Senior Class Play Committee. VENN, RICHARD, Honors-Fall 2, Math Club 3, 4, Presi- dent 4, Bowling Club 4, Football 1, 4, Class Assemblies 2, 3, 4. VERBA, CAROL, Junior Librarian, Class Board 2, Chorus 1 . WALLMEYER, DOROTHY, Honors-Fall 4, Bowling Club 3, 4, GAA 3, 4. WARD, JACOUELINE, Toyko Meguro High School, Toyko, Japan, Metropolis Community High School, Metropolis, lllinois, Glee Club 3. WARRAN, EDWARD, Glee Club 1, 9, 3, 4. WEBER, DONALD, Bowling Club 1, 2, Golf 3, Basket- ball 1, Q. WEISS, AUDREY ANN, Hall Guide 4, Bowling Club 4, Chorus 1, Q, GAA 9, Big Sister 4, Senior Class Play Com- mittee. WHITACRE, CORWIN, Class Board Q, 3, Spanish Club Club 4, Citizenship Club 1, Wrestling 1, Class Assembly 4. WHITFIELD, ARTHUR, Class Board 9, Band 1, 9, 3, Foot- ball 1, Senior Class Play Committee. WHITTEN, DONALD, Honors-Fall 3, Usher 1, 9, FFA 1, 2, 3, Secretary 4, Junior Penny Social 3, Senior Class Play Committee. WIERINGA, EILEEN, Hall Guide 4, Chorus 1, GAA 9. WILHELM, MARJORIE, Honors-Fall 1, 3, 4, Spring 3, U.N. Club 2, Girls League Representative 2, Latin Club Q Choir 3, 4, Chorus 1, 9, GAA 1, 2, Senior Class Play, Big Sister 4. WILKENS, GERALDINE, Roma Parva 1, Choir 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, GAA 1, Q, Basketball 1, Q, Volleyball 1, 9. WILLETT, BERNARD WILLETT, RICHARD WILSON, KEITH, Football 1. WILSON, LINDA, National Honor Society 3, 4, High Honors-Fall 1, Q, 3, 4, Spring 1, 2, 3, Math Club 3, Junior Prom Committee 3, Class Assembly 3. WITVOET, EVELYN, Bowling Club 4, GAA 1, Q. WLOCH, BETTY, Honors-Fall 1, Spring 1, Student Council 3, Bowling Club 4, GAA 1, 4, Basketball 1, 4, Volleyball 1, 4. WYNN, MATTIE, Chorus 1, 2, Girls Club 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 9, 3. YOUNG, ROBERT, Choir 1, Q, 3, 4. ZAGONE, RICHARD, Councilman 1, 4, Hall Guide 3, Football 1, Q, Basketball 1, Baseball 1, 9, 3. ZALAPA, VINCENT ' ZANDER, FORREST, National Honor Society 3, 4, High Honors- Fall 3, 4, Spring 1, 9, 3, Honors-Fall 1, 9, Traffic Guide 3, 4, Photography Club 1, Stamp Club 3, Band 1, 2, Junior Lions Club. ZARANTE, NICK ZAWADA, WALTER Class Vice-President 3, Board Member 1, Q, 4, Photo Club 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Manager Football 3. ZAWAK, VALERIE, Audubon Club, Bowling Club, Chorus 1, Q. . ZONA, RONALD, Hall Guide 3, 4, Campus Corps 3, 4, Football 2, Basketball 1, 9. ZUNICA, JACK 151 A II X 5.1. Z V ,df K .. , K .wigs ,, : -is .Q If SJ 11 1 --f,:ww: 1 -un., - ww Q1 , ,. i f A ,V -fwwh K W , 1 . 'L I -M wr Q , 'lm .-k 7.1 iw-Q W .4 - , f. S 'i 4 4 , 2 J k .An . 1 A 64 MEM gy X5 E35 0 6 ,M xg-908 .uw . Z, , Q S sf 3 ' - X ps 3 J YT if gm fm ' 555 XQMQE? wf , ma i f ' ia ws Q I 1 qi ,V . M, , f M 'W x wig. -as 'A ' f 'li M 31' 'KWSN' JUNIOR CLASS Colces, pencils, football badges, sham- rocl4s, and candy brought needed lunds to the junior class. The upenny Socialf' held March Q6, added to the swelling treasury. Many Quniors participated in LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Mel linger, G, Zona, P. Halbert, J LaMorticella, M. Swanson. the class assembly, Remember lnn. Then came the big event, the ,lunior-Senior Prom, climaxing a busy, eventful year. The class ol'licerswere:Marvin Swan- son, president, Peter l-lalbert, vice- president, ,lerilyn LaMorticella, secre- tary, Gloria Zona, treasurer. SEATED: J. Pentecost, G. Christofanelli, T. Angelloti, B. Rice. STANDING: K. Swanson, D. Federoff, F. Brands, C. Kearney, l-l. Swanson, B. Zimmerman, D. Marr, D. lr-lomeier. l54 Janet Abel, Marie Adair, Jack Adams, Nancy Aksamit, Shirley Allen, Richard Amadio, David Anderson, Gayle Anderson, Judith Anderson. Theresa Angellotti, Anthony April, Fred Arbuthnot, Richard Armitage, Carl Arndt, Donald Arnholz, Jon Auguston, Lucille Bachtle, Susan Baker. Guido Balassone, Rudy Bamonti, Lawrence Bangs, Geraldine Banis, Robert Barackman, Charlene Barber, Dolores Barbizzi, Nick Bartolini, Mary Barton. l-larold Bastle, Darlene Behm, John Beilfuss, Richard Beilfuss, Ellis Bell, Teresa Bellamy, Rochelle Benning, Paula Biggs, Eileen Billings. Carleta Billingsley, Roger Billingsley, Richard Bird, William Bokhoven, Joan Bonnin, Joyce Bonnin, Lawrence Bosco, Janet Bowsman, Barbara Boyd. Peggy Boyer, Alice Bradshaw, James Brady, Maridell Braham, Flora Brands, Janet Brebach, Anne Brigham, l-larold Bright, Janet Broman. Benjamin Brown, Corretta Brown Juanita Brown, Vernon Brown, Barbara Brownfield, Robert Brownlee, Carol Bruno, Patricia Buhle, LaVerne Bulczak. Donald Bushen, Arlene Callarelli, Joyce Cameli,Jeanette Capecci,Arthur Capriotti, Gloria Christofanelli, Shirlee Christy, Joan Chudy, Robert Ciaccio. Gene Cialkowski, Eva Ciambrone, Dominic Cianchetti, Dorothy Clarey, Juanita Clark, Shirley Clutter, Frederick Coggin, Patricia Collins, Richard Collins. Paul Compratt, William Cooney, El- bert Cooper, Charles Copeland, Arlene Cortez, Esther Cortez, Joseph Cozensa, Rose Cozensa, Barbara Cotter. George Coulter, Elaine Cowles, James Cox, Robert Cox, Ronald Cox, Carol Crawford, Donald Cull, James Cull, Delores D'Amico. Annette Dangoia, Joanne Dare, Barbara Davis, Clara Davis, Mary Davis, Thomas Davis, John DeLaurentis, Bar- bara DeLorenzo, Rita DeLorenzo, 155 Dorothy DeLuca, Marilyn Del.uca, Shirley Denham, David DeNoveIlis, Carol DePeso, joseph Nick DiGio- vanni, joseph DeWaard, William Dewey, joseph Franlc DiGiovanni. Angelina DiGiulio, Shirley Dillow, john Dinsmore, Donald Dolan, Claudia Drozbiclci, Irene Drusbiclci, Florence DuChene, William Durham, Donald Dylces. Roger Eastman, joanne Echols, Phillip Ehlebracht, Benn Ehrich, Susan Elam, Darlene Ensminger, jack Epperson, Nancy Erickson, Bruce Ernst. Elgin Evans, Geraldine Evans, Lucille Eytcheson, Carl Fabrizius, joseph Falas- chetti, Russell Faust, Marie Fazzini Donald FederoH, Ned Fenstermacher. Dorothy Ferry, Yvonne Figura, john Fincher, Leroy Foston, Annette Foushi, james Fox, Kathleen Fraley, Rose Frat- tura, Doris Freese. Hazel Fry, Mary jane Gabrielli, Arlene Gaby, Ronald Galiene, Barbara Garnett, Audrey Gast, Thomas Gerstner, joan Giampaolo, joan Glaum. Rosemary Gleason, Dorothy Gnaster, Charles Goldschnikl, Dixie Graham, Marvin Graham, Alba Granno, Eliza- beth Graziani, Patricia Gregory, Robert Griese. Kenneth Gromala, William Grothe, jacqueline Grubermann, Kenneth Grut- zius, Allan Gunn, Edward Guziejlca, Donald Hagemaster, Peter Halbert, Linda Hamilton. john Handley, Selena Hansen, Dorothy Hanson, Shirley Hantaclc, Shirley Harned, Clarence Harris, gmfdra Hartman, Franlc Hasse, Shirley 8 l. Kenneth Henderson, Carol Hering, Rita Herman, Robert Herr, Gayle Hine- line, john Hlavach, Yvonne Hodges, William Hoeclcer, Carolyn Holt. Patsy Holtz, Darlene Homeier, Will- iam Homeier, Betty Hull, Paul Hurclces, Peter Hurclces, Gloria Hurtis, jane laconi, jacqueline lclces. joan lmbresci, Charles jacobs, Donna janlcovialc, jane jarman, joel jarvis, Henrietta jastrab, Donna johnson, jeannine johnson, Kerry johnson. 151, Samuel Johnson, Charles Jonas, Ray- ford Jones, Robert Jones, l-larry Jongs- ma, Donald Judd, Lois Kaack, Norma Kaczmarski, Charles Kearney. Thomas Kees, Richard Kehl, William Keller, Gordon Kelly, Norene Kempen, Nancy Killmer, Richard King, Raymond Kingsley, Bette Kirgis. Robert Kirgis, Shirley Klikowski, Sally Klos, Dorothy Koehn, Robert Koester, Frederick Kogler, Robert Kohl, James Kohn, Roland Krause. Barbara Krencik, Richard Krusinski, Jerry Kwasek, Michael Laburtis, Jeri- lynn LaMorticella, Luanne Lancaster, Earolyn Lange, Warren Lange, Eugene ee. John Lepley, George Loer, Robert Lucas, George Magdalenos, Shirley Malek, Janet Mannel, Mathew Man- son, Sam Marinucci, Arthur Mark. Carmella Mark, David Marr, Eda Mae Marr, Roger Marth, John Mascitti, Felicia Massi, Margie Matlock, Leona Maxwell, Sarah McCollum, Betty McEldowney, Patricia McGil- len, Gerald Mclntosh, Joyce McKenzie, John McLoughlin, James McNulty, Greta Mearns, Karen Meidell, Grace Meier. Rose Melei, Conrad Meyers, Lor- raine Michalesko, Walter Michelini, Joyce Mielcarz, Mario Migliorati, Rosalie Mikol, Lois Minger, Patricia Mischka. Elaine Modzelewski, Ernest Mod- zelewski, William Moehlig, Shirley Moran, James Morton, Ronald Mosner, Bruce Motlong, Josephine Muzzo, Gloria Napoli. Robert Nardella, Frank Nardi, John Niblock,RodneyNilsson,DorothyNoble, Robert Novoryta, Raymond Nudi, Lor- raine Nykaza, Sheila O'Brien. Robert O'Connell, Sally Odom, Barbara O'Donnell, James O'Grady, Betty Ohlendorf, Joyce Qhrt, Betty O'Neal, Charles O'Neal, Lawrence O'Neill. William Ooms, Leo Orr, Carol Ott, John Padilla, Frank Pagoria, Sylvia Pan- dolli, Kelo Panici, Carole Paolella, Carol Parker. 157 Marion Parlcer, Thomas Parlcer, Roberta Parlcs, Andrew Pascarello, Ann- ette Pastere, Patricia Paterson, Mary Patti, Dorothy Payne, Marlene Pee- mueller. Diana Pelliccioni, Leona Pendralc, Joetta Pentecost, Judith Perry, Donald Peterson, Ray Peterson, Joseph Petrarca, Lois Petronia, l-lelen Pigott. George Pilota, Robert Piotrowslci, Earl Pluymert, Cecilia Porto, Patricia Preble, Violet Prunecla, Thomas Purcell, Marilyn Raney, Nicholas Ranieri. John Rapaslcy,Constance Ray, Demetra Raysalcis, Marvin Reed, Leland Reasor, Dorothy Reed, Thomas Rehberg, Robert Relcau, Bessie Rice. Charles Rietvelclt, George Rinnebach, Algis Ripslcis, Eleanor Rocha, Clara Rohr, Ellen Rosenblum, Raymond Rossetto, Anthony Rossi, Arlene Rotondi. Lenore Ruder, Mabel Rust, Anne Saberhagen, Donna Salisbury, Elsie Sanders, Barbara Sarek, Vincent Sassano, Jaclc Satter, Raymond Sauter. Karl Schaeflein, Ronald Schaper, Ron- ald Schilling, Gabriela Schmidt, Carol Schoon, James Schramm, Glendel Schkroader, Melvin Schultz, Paul Schu- ma e. Joyce Schweizer, Jack Scott, Jean Seely, Ruthann Shambo, James Shep- hard, Joan Showalter, Patricia Sieron Marie Simone, Louise Sinopoli. Frances Slcrezyna, Walter Skrezyna, John Small, Dolores Smith, Judith Smith, Ronald Smith, Joseph Smrdel, Irene Snyder, Joyce Sons. Alice Sowinslci, Stephen Sporluck, Robert Stagoslci, Carmen Stanley, Richard Stelter, William Stern, Sylvia Stosor, Joan Strader, Velma Stuclcy. Ramon Suehrstedt, l-lelen Swanson, Karin Swanson, Marvin Swanson, Robert Swanston, Joan Sylvester, Flor- ence Szallcewicz, Barbara Talelski, Sharon Tanner. Alan Tatgenhorst, Bruce TePasl4e, Bailey Terry, Roberta Tewes, Bernard Tews, Robert Thomas, Dennis Thomason, Vera Thompson, Donald Tiemens. 158 Hungry Bloomites satisfy sweet-tooth after school. Loretta Tieri, Gay Timboe, Ray,Tobin, Philip Tobler, Donald Tornow, Luis Toro, Armalene Tosi, Howard Town- send, Marvin Troester. Lorraine Troiani, Doris Tuck, Wilbur Tucker, Thomas Tutt, Bernice Tylka, Dwight Llhter, Shirley Umlleet, Lucille Valente, Gail VanRamshorst. Robert Vantroba, Ronald Verke, Ronald Vidal, John Volpe, Ella Wash- ington, George Washington, Joy Weis- fus, glean Whitlock, Ann Whittemore. Norma Wie-ringa, Frederick Wilken- ing, Virginia Wilkens, George Williams, Ruby Williams, Joan Wilson, Margaret Wilson, Lyle Wittel, Geraldine Wojcik. Mary Ann Wojcik, Sheila Wolff, Robert Wolny, Barbara Womack, Nancy Worobec, George Wylie, Roger Young, Dennis Zahlmann, Anthony Zalapi. Floria Zavarella, Geraldine Zawada, Raymond Zazzetti, Donald Zeldenrust, Phyllis Zeman, Ronald Ziccardi, Donna Zilligen. Edward Zimmerman, Robert Zimmer- man, Gloria Zona. 159 SOPHOMORE OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Perozzi F. Shumacher, G. Yanson, Mr Petersanti. SOPHOMORE CLASS The sophomores worlced together to compensate for the loss of their presi- dent, Dave Yaseen, who was a polio patient at St. Lul4e's l-lospital lor the school year. In Dave's oFlice, Don Rerozzi led the class. A class mixer, assembly, and decoration For com- mencement made the class ol ,55's second year at Bloom a busy one. The class oFlicers were: Dave Yaseen, president, Don Rerozzi, vice-president, Gayle Yanson, secretary, and Fern Shu- macher, treasurer, SOPHOMORE BOARD FRONT ROW: M. Sundstrom, xl. Butita, A, Mascitti, V. Ven' ditti, S. Oerat, SECOND ROW: j, Saidel, C. Seely, S. l-lirsch, M.Narcissi,S.Oordon,B.Cordes. BACK ROW: Fazzini, S. jar- eclci, C. Baker, O, Pomrehn, B. Craig, M. Lesniewicz, Ilill James Abel, Frank Acosta, Beverly Adams, Jack Adams, Rhoda Adams, Donald Agee, Rosemary Aguzzi, Bar- bara Alexander, Earlene Allen. Patricia Anable, Emogene Anderson, Ruth Anderson, Michael Annis, Darlene Arnold, Janet Ashley, Thomas Athey, Ruth Austin, Daryll Avery. Charles Baker, Richard Bakker, Patricia Baldwin, Judith Balser, Nancy Bambulas, Barbara Banis, Thomas Bar- ger, Edward Barilow, JoAnn Barnes, Joyce Beckman, Robert Bell, Margaret Bennett, Marie Berens, Caroline Best, Barrett Bingaman, Robert Birgel, Joseph Bivona, Charles Blackful. Donna Blaufuss, Eldon Blume, Wayne Blume, Ralph Blumenthal, William Bode man, Robert Bonifield, Mary Bonvouloir, Arleen Borms, Arlena Booth. Carolyn Borrowdale, Mary Botkin, Barbara Brady, Richard Brazukas, Ber- nard Brenner, Loretta Bricks, Beverly Briley, Leon Brillant, Kristin Broberg. Douglas Brown, Lawrence Brown, Ralph Brown, James Brownlee, Martin Bruder, Mary Ann Budzik, Robert Budzik, Donald Buhle, Robert Bukowski. Marilyn Burdick, Marena Burian, Josephine Butitta, l-lenry Buttell, Dennis Callahan, Thomas Calpino, Dennis Cam- pion, Judith Cann, Thelma Capriotti. Vicki Carlson, Barbara Carty, Victor Carlson, l-larold Carter, Marvin Cassady, Anthony Cellini, Frank Cesar- olvne, Donna Chapman, Robert Ciarroc- c r. Elaine Cipolla, JoAnn Cochenour, Larry Cockrum, Olga Colacecchi, Don- ald Cole, Sandra Cole, John Coleman, Florence Collier, Paul Conlee. Nancy Cooper, James Corbett, Bar- bara Cordes, Robert Corgan, Robert Corl, Gregg Corliss, Carolyn Corsino, Morris Cortez, William Costabile. Shirley Cox, James Craft, Robert Craig, Ronald Craig, Patricia Cralle, Deanne Creighton, Rowe Crowley, Mary Cunnea, Robert Curran. 161 Susan Curran, Lena Damiani, LaVon Dandurand, Susan Davidson, Lawrence Davis, Thelma Davis, Jerry Day, Rose DeGiulio, Anthony DeLorenzo. Marcia DeLuca, Thomas Demith, Jeanne DeRosen, Donald DeSalvo, Dorothy Dettmering, Barbara Devine, James DiCaro, Edward DiMascio, Peter DiMascio. Phyllis Dispensa, Robert Doepp, Francis Dolowy, Raymond Doud, Patricia Drolet, Judith Drues, Alan Dudleston, Richard Dudley, Kay Duncan. Clifford Dylcstra, Donald Eastman, Marilyn Ehrich, Nancy Eiben, Herbert Eislcamp, Virginia Elder, Dolores Erilc- son, Jessie Evans, Edna Eytcheson. Gail Faltus, Coylo Fassero, John Fazzini, James Featherston, LeRoy Fehr, Richard Ferris, Marie Ferventi, Joseph Fincher, Bonnie Finlc. Alfred Fiorenzo, Joseph Firrantello, Frank Flammini, Edith Fleischer, Patricia Florelc, William Foges, Dorine Formen- tini, James Foster, Jay Foster. Joyce Foster, Marilyn Fox, Audrey Franz, Barbara Frey, Norman Fuller, Lawrence Fulton, Robert Furnace, John Fushi, Robert Gaetano. Jay Gaines, John Galeener, Jan Galliard, Patience Garretson, Della Garrett, lmperia Garsolini, Wilhelmina Gasier, William Gaslcill, Carol Gaudio. Joseph Gaz, Elmer Gehring, Sally Gerat, Ruth Gersch, Jeanne Gill, Mar- lene Girolami, Trudy Given, Adolf Goldsmith, Carol Goldsmith. Barbara Golletz, Janet Goodman, Thomas Gorden, Sandra Geanne God- don, Sandra Joy Gordon, Caroline Gossett, David Graefnitz, Theodore Granhold, Emogene Gray, Imogene Gray, James Greig, Dolores Grigsby, Bernard Gromala, Richard Gruzdis, Arlene Gudgeon, John Gun- clerlrnann, Darlene Haas, Peter Haber- stic . Mary Hammer, Donald Hammond, Edward Haney, Larry Hansen, Thomas Harrington, Eugene Harris, Glover Harris, Ruth Hartison, Dennis Hartman. lb2 Rodonna Hartman, William Hartman Donna Haskell, Roberta Haskell, De- Wayne Haasberg, Warren Hatch, Sandra Hathaway, Peggy Haut, Sandra Hedger. Jane Heineman Patricia Heisner, Thomas Helmrath, Glaudette Harrmann, Patricia Hickman, Christina Hicks, Bar- bara Highsmith, Sally Hirsch, Thomas Hodgson. Joyce Hofer, Marvin Holer, Thomas Hoffman, Hazel Hollowell, Anna Holm, Jane Holtz, Donald Hook, Kathryn Hoppel, Martha Hosea. Frederick Hosh, Ronald Hub, Nick lacovetti, Ralph lmig, Anna lminski, Frederick Irwin, Patricia Jacobs, Peter Jansma, Stanley Jarecki. Patricia Jaworski, Joyce Jensen, Dennis Johnsen, Ruth Johnsen, Cleophus Johnson, Donald Johnson, Dorothy John- son, Frederick Johnson, Mary Ann Johnson. Gerald Jonas, Richard Jones, Dona Joseph, James Joyce, Ersilla Jurmann, Ronald Juszczyk, Frank Kasher, Thomas Keller, Roy Kentish. Gertrude Kich, William Kidd, Bernice Kinsel, Donald Kirgis, Gardner Kissack, Stephen Klaas, Mary Klawitter, James Klein, Walter Klikowski. Carol Knaack, Patricia Knutson, Gloria Koenig, Yvonne Koerner, Ronald Koester, Sandra Komar, Eugene Kosciuk, William Kozlow, Floyd Kratovil. Maynard Kutz, Ann Lackner, Santo LaCorte, Arthur Lang, Carol Langbehn, Ronald Larke, Bradley Larsen, Robert Larson, Vincent Larvick. Donald Lawnicki, Gene Lehnert, Martin Lesniewicz, Francis Lessard, Robert Lewis, John Lindley, Jacquetta Lindsey, Flora Listenbee, Louis Llorca, Rosina LoBue, Mickey Lockwood, Phyllis Loman, Ruth Loosemore, Patricia Lucas, James Luckett, Raymond Luckett, Elaine Luering, Theron Lund. Carol Lux, Marie MacKenzie, Nancy McicVay, Marcia Madura, Ronald Mager, Romeo Maggie, Helen Mag- nuson, Lavina Maiorano, Nancy Malec. 163 I Theodore Maleski, Gerald Malizia, Janet Maltby, Louis A. Malvestuto, Louis F. Malvestuto, Michael Manes, Barbara Manns, Charles Manson, Eliza- beth Manson. Ralph Marchio, Linda Marcum, Sandra Marison, Mary Mark, Philip Markham, Richard Marks, Phillip Mar- shall, Daniel Martinez, Charles Masch- witz. Audrey, Mascitti, Jeanne Mastin, LeRoy Matthais, Bonnie Maxwell, Carole May, Jean McClendon, Douglas McDonald, David McGhee, Sharon McGillen. Lawrence Mclntire, James McLaugh- lin, Carol McManimen, Edward Mc- Millian, Jack Meinhart, Christopher Mendenhall, Donald Merchant, Marvin Middleton, John Millard. Aaron Miller, Barbara Miller, Beth Miller, Jack Miller, Maggie Miller, Patricia Miller, Donald Minich, Norman Mitchell, Judith Molyneaux. Lorraine Mongillo, Jane Monro, Joseph Montella, Donna Morey, Ray- mond Morrow, Michael Moss, Richard Mott, Georgia Moylan, Ronald Moylan. Donald Murphy, Kathleen Murphy, Novella Murr, Lee Myers, Mary Napoli, Henry Narcisi, Marie Narcissi, Evelyn Nemeth, Marilyn Neulieb. Elizabeth Nicholl, Lawrence Nichol- son, l-loward Noel, Joy Odell, Barbara Odom, Joseph Ogden, Joan O'Grady, Judith Oliver, Anne Ollendorl. Byron O'Neal, Susanna Opilka, Thomas O'Rourke, Allan Ostling, Charles Palmer, Virginia Palmer, Eliza- beth Parkhurst, Walter Partee, David Pascarella, Virgil Passarelli, Eugene Pasdzuira, Edythe Peart, Carl Pellino, Evron Pen- witt, Theodore Perez, Joe Perkins, David Perlmutter, Donald Perozzi. Lorence Perry, Rosetta Perry, Albert Persiani, Bruce Peryam, Kenneth Peters, Claudette Peterson, l-larlan Peterson, Georgia Phelon, Eugene Pica, Bruno Piccolo, Leonard Pickens, Karen Piepenbrink, David Pierce, Patricia Pierceall, Edward Pilackas, Darlene Pilota, James Pinkard, John Pinto. 164 Rose Piper, Joseph Piunti, Vincent Poerio, Donald Pollmacher, Glenn Pom- rehn, Bettina Primavera, Donald Prisco, Andrew Pulec, Donald Ouattrucchi. Richard Radatz, Delores Radden, Marvin Raney, Betty Ray, James Reed, Judith Rehnquist, Robert Reichert, Gail Reinmen, Richard Reinhart. William Reynolds, Wallace Rieke, John Ritchey, Ronald Roberson, Maeola Roberts, Nancy Roberts, Dennis Robert- son, Carlos Robison, Joseph Robustelli. John Rogers, Robert Rogers, Alfonso Romano, Yvonne Rosati, Sandra Ross, Carol Rothgeb, Carol Rucker, Richard Runge, Erlene Russell. Donald Russo, Dorothy Sadus, Jack Saidel, Gerald Sandaker, Ann Santori, Patricia Sauter, Juanita Schaller, Della Scharland, William Scheid. Diane Scheidel, Doris Schichner, Don- and Schilling, Emily Schmeclcpeper, Sonia Schmeclcpeper, Leslie Schmidt, Alvin Schmitt, Barton Schmitt, Charles Schneider. Marlene Schopp, Fern Schumacher, Thomas Seaver, Juanita Sebastian, Marlene Sebastian, Carol Seely, Mary Shetzley, Charles Shoemalce, Raymond Siebert. Joan Simmons, Anthony Simonetti, James Sims, Freda Skinner, Mary Slconeclce, Annabel Smith, Eugene Smith, l-larriet Smith, Jean Smith. Betty Smrdel, Catherine Snyder, Shirley Sons, Carol Spainhour, Jean Spangler, Hyman Soann, Donna Spina, Dolores Spinozzi, Eleanor Stege. Marcia Stege, Carolyn Stelter, Judge Stephenson, Thomas Stevens, Diane Stolfo, Michaelene Stosor, Leona Streib, Arlene Stuenlcel, Marion Stuenlcel. David Summers, Arthur Sundstrom, Michael Surian, Jaclc Swaffer, Robert Swanson, Victor Swanson, Hazel Sweet, Barbara Sylvester, Robert Tafelslci. Jacquilen Tavoletti, Jan Taylor, Roger Taylor, James Thompson, John Thompson, Myrna Tiltges, Cyrilla Tilton, Vance Tilton, Chris Tofano. 165 Anthony Tollis, Thomas Towle, Phyllis Treby, Anita Tucciarelli, Andrew Urban, David Utermarlc, Patricia Uter- marlc, Birdette Van Buslcirlc, Valerie Van Cure. ,lohn Van Donlc, Mary Vaughn, Vic- toria Venditti, Richard Vertufci, Casper Vesci, Ronald Vincent, Ann Vissar, Anita Vittori, ,lack Wagner. Geraldine Wallcer, Dorothy Wall, JoAnne Wallis, ,ludith Walton, james Ward, Mary Ward, Arthur Warnelce, Arthur Washington, Barbara Washing- ton. Clifford Washington, Laura Weise, Stephen Weiss, Arlene Wellc, Nancy Welshimer, Gustav Wenzel, William Werderman, Sharon Werniclce, Ronald Wesolowslci. Thomas Wesoloski, Monica Wever, Carolyn White, Louise White, Otis White, Clarence Willett, Marilyn Wil- son, Robert Wilson, Dana Wingate. Sharon Winn, Franlc Wojcilc, l-lomer Wolfe, Robert Wood, Howard Wood- man, Charlotte Woodruff, Allan Wright, Theodore Wrobliclcy, Richard Wullaert. Gayle Yanson, David Yaseen, Arthur Zamarocy, glerome Zawada, Richard Ziccardi, Gloria Ziems, Gordon Zimmer, Howard Zimmer, Andrea Zumbahlen, 100 Bloomites gatheraltersnalce dance to cheer Trojans on to victory. Freshmen girls prove their tumbling ability in class ossem- bly. Sophomore girls enjoy punch ot Christmas te-ci. Bloom students refuel For ofternoon classes. lfm7 FRESHMAN CLASS The green Freshmen of early Sep- tember soon ripened into an active class. They held a Get Acauaintedn party and elected their oFFicers. Under their new leaders, the Frosh co-oper- ated to make their assembly, A Fresh- man Nightmare, a success. The sale Miss Strauss. ol concessions, a Valentine party, and decorations For baccalaureate com- pleted the Freshman activities. The class oFFicers were: Tommy Smith, president, Eddie Ciallcowslci, vice-pres- ident, Joan Boyd, secretary, ,loan De- Franlc, treasurer. FRFSHMAN BOARD FRONT ROW: M. Wilson, H, Pomrehn, C, Strandberg, xl. Nicolai, I. Henn. SECOND ROW: M. Battaglia, G. Mancini, R. Caflarelli, l. Fink, L. Doepp, P. Weaver. BACK ROW: N. Rotolo, C. Shanks, xl. Curcio, T Bartolini, l,, Millburn, T. Kearney lm! FRESHMAN GFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: T, Smith I Boyd, E, Ciallcowslci, j. DeFranlc Shirley Accadia, Bonnie Adair, Bernnie Adams, James Adams, Ronald Alcumbrac, David Alesse, Barbara Alexander, Elma Allen, Jerry Allen. Kirby Allen, Mabel Allen, Jack Alt- man, Mary Amadio, Aldo Ambrosini, Barbara Anderson, Marilee Anson, Vivian Aprati, Dolores Arbuthnot. John Arvaj, Robert Arvin, Beverly Austgen, Dorleen Bacik, Bruce Baker, Carol Baker, Robert Baldwin, Wayne Barbee, Shelby Barcley. Carol Barger, Edith Barness, Gale Barnes, John Barnes, Tony Bartolini, Bruce Barton, Maria Battaqlia, Lois Baumgartner, Robert Behm. JuanitaBergerson,CarmelaBernardo, William Bielskis, Robert Bird, John Birkhead, Rochelle Bisig, Rosemary Eiiiona, Keith Blackwell, Wayne Blad- om. Camille Blaszczyk, David Borman, l-lenry Bos, Joan Boyd, Yvonne Brad- ford, Ophelia Bradford, Brenda Brady, Lawrence Bramanti, Anthony Bravo. Charles Bretz, Norma Briscoe, Anna Brooks, Curtis Brooks, Algene Brown, Jeannette Brown, Judith Brown, Robert Brown, Roger Brunstrum, Barbara Bukowski, Victor Buonadona, Keith Burchett, Sharlene Burchett, Shelby Burdick, Hope Burnes, Austin Burnett, Linda Butitta, Rosalie Caflarelli. Merlin Callahan, Anthony Cameli, Gloria Cameli, Phyllis Cameli, Shirley Cannon, Rose Carboni, James Carcelli, David Carlson, Annie Carpenter. Frank Carra, William Carrier, Thomas Carter, Catherine Cassady, Ralph Cast, Mabel Catlett, Gerald Celmer, Barry Christianson, Eddie Cialkowski. Olivia Ciarrocchi, Madelaine Cia- snocha, Dominic Cioe, Pasquale Ciol-fi, Enes Cipolla, Delores Clark, Kenneth Clark, Bertie Clarke, Helen Clinton. Masedonia Cobb, Blanche Cole, Samuel Coley, Joe Collina, Dorothea Collins, Barbara Comer, Dollie Comer, Richard Conant, Sharon Conant. 169 Yvonne Cornish, Betty Ann Corra- detti, Jerome Cortez, Joe Costello, Charles Cowger, Ronald Cowger, Miriam Cowles, Patricia Cox, Harry Craig. Lynn Crim, Jane Cull, Janet Cunnea, James Curcio, Kathleen Curran, Anthony Czyz, Carolyn Dahl, Mary Dalessandro, Casimir Dambrauslcas. Alceste Damiani, Pat Dandino, Bev- erly D'Andrea, Ronald Darr, Ramonia Davis, JoAnn DeFrank, Marvin Deklcer, Ralph Dell'Angelo, Donald Delsener. George Dengler, Guy DePeso, Pon- ald Delella, Laverne DeVivo, Shirley De5Waard, Floyd Dillard, Patricia Di- Mascio, Linnea Doepp, Jeanne Dold. Ernest Domm, Florence Domm, Wayne Doyle, Harry DuChene, Donna Suen- sing, Charles Dumas, Phyllis Duncan, Robert C. Edwards, Robert W. Edwards. Carol Eicher, Earl Elliott, Viola Engle- brecht, David English, Ruth Ericlcson, Lorraine Espinoza, Fred Evans, Judy Fabrizius, George Ferry. Geraldine Fidanzi, Joyce Finlc, John Flagda, Bruce Flaig, Norman Flaig, Elaine Flickinger, Mary Foard, James Fortmiller, Audrey Foster. Patricia Fox, Barbara Franlce, Eetty Franke, lrene Franklin, Robert Frantz, Leroy Fulton, Leslie Fulton, Louise Galderio, Lawanna Garnett. Cora Garrett, Mary Garrison, Keziah Gaston, Earl Gatch, John Gavel, Rose Gayton, Harden Gerald, Gordon Geas- lin, Grace Gebert. Joyce Genna, Carroll Gillcison, Ray- mond Giovannoni, Leone Giroux, Velda Givens, James Glasper, Joe Glass, Gene Glowaclci, Shirley Glowaclci. Charles Goldman, Paul Gossage, Joy Grabow, Joseph Gray, Milton Gray, Betty Green, Robert Green, Sandra Grenier, Judith Greven. Audrey Griese, Ruth Groom, Eugene Gruca, LaVaughn Guest, Shirley Gur- ney, Lorraine Haalcsma, Ronald Hager- man, Zyporah Hale, Edward Hall. 170 Bruce Hallmann, Robert Hammer, Constance Hammond, Richard Hancock, James Hanks, Clayton Hardwick, Ervin Harmon, Leola Harnett, Chester Harris. LaWanna Harrison, Raymond Hart- man, Harlene Hatch, James Hauser, Darlene Haut, Michael Hawes Rosa Lee Hayes, Robert Heavener,I Paul Heckler. Jimmy Heckman, Carol Hedger, Mary Hendricks, Richard Henk, Joyce Henn, Alonzo Henry, Carol Hensley, Jean Hering, James Herr. Ronald Hicks, Robert Hlavach, John Holfmann, Judith Hoppel, Betty Hosea, Alice Hoster, Holly Hovis, Sharon Howard, Charles Howe. Moses Hulbert, Gene Hultman, Regina Huneburg, Sue Hutton, Helen laconi, Albert lngram, Barbara Jacobs, Argia Jacobucci, Beverly Jaeger. William Janser, Myra Janz, Edna Jaracz, Larry Jasinski, John Jelinek, Alden Jenkins, Jack Jeneson, Mack Jerkatis, Howard E. Johnson. Howard J. Johnson, Robert Johnson, Rodger Johnston, Sharon Johnston, Bernice Jones, Carol Judd, Caroline Julian, HenryJunge, Elaine Jurgenson. Linda Kaack, Marian Kavolis, Tony Kavolis, Thomas Kearney, Eddie Keene, Yvonne Kehl, Carol Keilman, Marvin Keller, Sally Kennedy. Roxana Kentish, Richard Kickert, Dale Kile, Barbara Kilgallon, Rosemarie Kindl, Neil Kingston, Mack Kirkendall, John Klawitter, Robert Klawitter, Jack Klauck, Catherine Kleinmen, Anton Klibofske, Peter Klingler, Kenneth Knaack, Barbara Knies, Barbara Knowles, Luanna Koenning, Virginia Koester. Thomas Kogler, Barbara Komer, Judith Kosciolek, David Kraemer, Glenn Kruger, Theodore Kruse, Judith Kunde, Shirley Kuligoski, Loretta Kuras. Robert LaMorticella, Armon Lapar- elli, Robert Lane, Harriet Lange Glenda Larimer, Charles Lawrence Marian Lawrence, Dalmer Lawton Leroy Lefever. I I I l7l Jean Leoll, Evelyn Leone, Linda Littell, Albert Lindert, Curly Loggins, Barbara Locke, George Loitz, John Long, Elizabeth Longhelt. Louise Loveland, Margaret Low, Nathan Lowe, Patricia Lowman, Betty Ann Luering, John Lynch, Doreen Maciareillo, Janice Mager, Martha Magnuson. Martin Magnuson, Dolores Mahnke, Rosalie Malec, Gloria Malek, Gwen- dolyn Mancini, David Mannel, John Mansell, Janice Matlock, Shelby Mat- son. Dawn Matza, Robert Maurizi, Ken- neth McAllister, Darryl McClendon, John McCormick, Ruby McDavid, June McGuire, Charles McManimen, Maur- eene Menges. Guy Merrill, William Merritt, Curtis Meschke, Elaine Messmaker, Bertha Middleton, Anthony Mielcarz, Lowell Millburn, Herbert Miller, llene Miller. Madeleine Miller, Jean Misch, l-lar- ley Mitchell, Richard Mitchell, Betty Moehling, Ernest Molyneaux, George Monty, Henry Moore, Clyde Moore. David Morgan, Willie Mae Mosby, Laura Mosby, Carol Mott, Charles Mustard, Carol Myers, Richard Napol- eon, Richard Narcisi, Rosemary Nehne- vay. Betty Neitzel, Doris Nelson, Thomas Nelson, Andrew Nemeth, Donald Neumann, Robert Nickla, Judith Nicolai, Peter Norvil, Mary Notoriano. Evelyn Nudi, Frank Nudi, Wally Nykaza, Janice Nyman, Henry Oest- mann, Darlene Ohlendorl, Donald Oldenburg, Violet Oldenburg, Patricia O'Neal. Vincent Padilla, Diane Pagorial Georgia Pagoria, Peter Pagoria, Caro Pankonien, Germaine Passarelli, Ida Panzino, Fred Parham, Virginia Parks. Robert Patrevito, Arlene Patton, Richard Pauck, Azzie Payne, Jack Payton, Phyllis Payton, Rodney Pente- cost, Patricia Perozzi, Alfonso Perez. Barbara Perry, Barbara Persiani, James Petersen, Dolores Peters, Mar- lene Peterson, Norma Peterson, Janice Petrarca, Beverly Piazza, John Piggot. 172 Celeste Pilotto, Joseph Pilotto, Freddy Pinley, Clyde Pitts, Richard Piunti, Carol Polacek, Corrine Polka, l-lugo Pomrehn, Janet Porter. Richard Powell, Diane Prater, Karen Prokop, Gwyndolyn Pryor, Billy Queen, Norene Robe, Ronald Raymond, Lee Reed, Carl Reeves. Henry Rice, James Rice, Dorothy Riggins, Otis Roberts, David Rocha, Dolores Rocha, lrene Rocha, Mae Roche, Yvonne Roesner. Elizabeth Rogers, Louis Romano, Eleanor Root, Walter Rose, Burton Rosen, Douglas Rosmis, Raymond Ros- setti, Nicholas Rotolo, Jackie Rotondi. Vincent Ruggeri, Betty Russell, Ray- mond Samples, Kathleen Sandroni, Patricia Sarek, Dorothy Saviano, Ken- neth Sawyer, James Schafer, Carol Schifler. Gail Schmidt, Gail Schmitt, Eldon Schoeling, Donald Schofield, Carol Schomas, Gerald Schorr, Dona Schuldt, Marlene Schuldt, Kenneth Schultz. Wardell Schultz, Arnold Schweer, Shelby Scott, Gladyce Scott, Sandra Shafranski, Michael Shambo, Charles Shanks, Terrance Sharo, Robert Sharp. Betty Sherwood, Elena Shipp, Morton Shlensky, Janet Shoemaker, Raegean Short, Eleanor Sisk, Eddie Simms, Elaine Simms, Nellie Sims. Bernard Skinner, Joseph Skrezyna, Donald Slepski, l-larold Smith, Nadie Smith, Roland Smith, Sidney Smith, Thomas Smith, Vernon Smith. Walter Smith, Margaret Soderlund, William Sokol, Walter Soleski, Marilyn Sons, Nancy Sons, Evelyn Spann, Law- rence Spann, George Sproul. Nancy Spuck, Joseph Stabile, Law- rence Stacey, Leo Stallworth, George Stanton, Alicia Steele, Roberta Steger, Karen Stelter, Johnie Stephenson. tone Vicki Stone Michael Stosor obert Stranc Carol Strandberg Steve H Robert Stevens, ,lames Stewart, Robert 5 1 V 4 1 1 3 , 1 Jtritar, Allan Svoboda. 173 Richard Swanson, Rita Sylvester, xloan Szeszol, Roveterta Teverbaugh, Betty Theodore, Dennis Thom, Andrew Thomas, Mable Thompson, James Tidd. Merrill Tilft, Darlene Tosi, Gloria Trevino, Donald Troli, Beulah Trusty, Mary Trusty, Marlene Tucciarelli, Thomas Tucker, John Vagnoni. Margaret Veldhuisen, Adrienne Verba, Michael Vestuto, Edward Vick' ery, Vincent Volpe, Frances Wade, James Walker, Lowell Walker, Barbara Wallace. Arlynn Walters, Frank Warburton, Fred Warburton, Ethel Washington, Patricia Weaver, Ann Weber, Marlene Weber, Louis Weckwert, Noralyn Weinmann. Edward Weise, jacauelyn Weiss, Elizabeth Wendt, Margaret Wendt, Lawrence White, Patricia Whitesell, Kenneth Whitten, james Wiater, Leonard Wilkens. Dora Wilkerson, ,loan Wilkinson, Barbara Williams, Gerald Williams, Mary Williams, Rudy Williams, Shellie Williams, James Willis, Archie Wilson. Frederick Wilson, James Wilson, James A. Wilson, Michael Wilson, Nancy Wilson, Fred Witt, Nancy Witt, Marilynn Woislow, Dennis Wolny. Ruth Wonders, Jack Wood, ,loan Wood, ,James Woski, Charles Wyatt, Dorothy Yanchus, Joel Yaseen, Adrienne Zahler, William Zander. Dena Zavarella, Nina Zavarella, ,loan Zeman, Frances Zenawick, Mary Zumbrum. 174 g Freshmen girls lorm congo line in Nightmare assembly. NEW JLJNIORS The juniors who entered after individual pictures were token were: FRONT ROW: N. Rasmussen, E. Vollcmon, l. Kremer, M. Loyd, E. Copeland. BACK ROW: M. Younlcer, C. l-lorrell, T. Gottlieb. ABSENTEES The students who were absent when individual pictures were token were: FRONT ROW: S. Wed- del, R. Gollond, B. Lewis, A. Jenkins. BACK ROW: G. Poxin, J. Bory, D, White- sell, M. Steinberg. 175- NEW SQPHQMQRES The sophomores who entered alter individual pictures were taken were: FRQNT RCW: P. Simpson, Nl. Moore, lf. Stanley, G. l'-larding, B. lhorson, Stanley. BACK RCW: P. Nitlqa, il. Key, B. Rodman, Stewart. l7fi NEW FRESHMEN The freshmen who entered alter individual pictures were taleen Werer FRQNT RQW: L. Spencer, Nl. Qesterle, G. Lewis, R. King, C. Klibofske, F. Daniel. BACK ROW1M.HiggmS, K. Mann, R. Nice, R. Shatter, D. Frey, Lan- ning, T. 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