Bloom High School - Bloom Yearbook (Chicago Heights, IL)
- Class of 1954
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THE PASSING PARADE ...7 THE ATHLETIC NVORLD ....35 ACTIVITIES IN REVIEXV THE TOP BRASS ....109 SENIORS' LAST LAP UNDERCLASS HEIRS . ............ 137 Al 1 if f J.:- 1 1 I 'Wi'-N f-'-'-nuqlpw Qu-u--'E 'QU' ,,.- fze Passfhg Pa' ade Bloom is not only a school where we come to concentrate on booksg it is also a crossroads where we meet new friends and enjoy recreational and educational opportunities together. Dances, football games and assemblies are all components of the panorama of our school life. 9-vw 1 2-nth,-. qv ..- 1 1 uf Q ' A Q fi 'uf ,L ' lg 4, ? :bf M EEA -:'LL fbi 'gif Y? 2 ,y gg l M l l jg ,, 1 55 I L .5 NBQ, ? K -a I 1 1 . .xii Q g f M A N' f m44 QvQfi w5wKmQv Qldal Qgefzduawpggfmmgaf - w3E1ff ','M V ' i 7 : 1-L 'ffix .ffff,if'EV Lf 'W t f - -1 I. A. 2 . . gy. -w -X -. ,,.- '- - -- 1 ff 45 Q f - I e ,lynx gimp G ik K I '- gm ,a - ' x. , gg gj g,?g5i?'k A Q. .Ei ' 2 -V , H -- A len A , Q ,f4?f4fw1 H . fi' - 'fl 5- ' 4 A 1 H2Hw fs ,ai , wsmww .452 . 2 2-af' ' Y -- 2: .: 7 eg, 'V 'M-H E JJ ' -:. L - - - M ,xr-5 1' -5? 9: 7 ff X Wg' V, , Q 'Hi 1 - 'A K . - L fl il h flrif' ? , f Recorders of Time l'h1' f'XlP1'I'lSN at work: vlitllll liK'lllll'2lIll, John Nihlm-k N1 Irvin KQIYIIHIIH. -luyrc' B1'L'klll1lll. Bulb fill1lIll'I'IlHlI1. mwiv vlXl7NN'I'NQ'IlQl gvls El vzlmlid in rvvm M ,P Shtila Wolff ind odn Sylxlstii gazt at loc There NVHSHAI any rest lor the weary. though, and work started right away on the annual. As photographers roamed the halls eagerly snapping every and anything in sight, pictures poured into 311, and the staff knuckled down to the ,job ol getting them Cropped and ofl' to the engraver. YYith early deadlines staring us in the lace, we really put on the stezun to meet thein. XVhile the annual stall' went lmusily uhout its husiness. the rest of the school hunnned with ue- tivity. Papers, hooks, and magazines than had been piling up for weeks soon Il'2lI1Slv0I'Illi'Cl our lockers into Filmlmer MCGee's closets. Our footlmll teznn did O.K. this year, finishing second hehind Thornton. As the Imztsketlmull squad piled up win after win, the kids turned out to at the pep assemblies. The teznn put on il 1 cies' show lor us on Novetnher 18. Dr. really the Cut-up as he pushed Mr. I the gym in ti halmy lniqejy, Goo Goo Love and show off their new perainhulator. 4 it 1- lil?-1.-X 1, ,Q t , , l x ,f 1 , .t 9 v f 4 xlz, ' . ' Q iw' Before we realized it. the first six weeks had slipped lay, and it was time for report cards. A lot of' us were disappointed when we discovered the value set on our weeks oflalior, liut of course we eould always improve next period. W'e had a variety of Courses to Choose from, with suli- jeets to suit every taste. Crafts was the class for those who liked to work with their hands. It seemed that we spent half' of our time in Ameri- ean History ineinorizing dates, 1776. 1803. etc.. into infinity. A very popular Class was speech. Perhaps the reason was that everyone did a lot of talking in mastering the art of' pulilic speaking. In English IV, Chaucer and Shakespeare liecaine familiar figures. and a lot of notes were taken on panel disrussions. Although advanced algebra usually attracted boys. once in a while a female would pop up. Then. even the teacher got mixed tip. 12 Heian V Nha.-- 'ts Q. -- .fi-if ff Alfred Fiorenzo gives Lucille liyteheson a helping hand. 6eniuses Do Nor Dreaming of the sunny South, Ron Mager snatches forty winks in Mr. Smith's American History class. uqo 1 A, 5 'v ,ac Kvrry -Iolmson at thx' lc'cta'rn. ABOVE: Pat Collins, Gaylv Hinvlinc, and Gloria Napoli give' Bliss Wallaccfs linglish IV kids thc' latvst on Chau- cL'r's London. BELOW: fifoinv, COITIK' lNl1'. Marshall, it's really quitc simple. Af Work Dlkfarb 13 :lull Il!n' g .- Hnllwhi I 'KG f-0 1 F' L'f'v:3f51r N QHbrsN 4' Me Musk' Makers lXlr, Hippensteel shows 'em how. The biggest blow in Bloom. For boys who are planning to go directly into in- dustrial work after graduation. Bloom offers numer- ous vocational shop courses. These classes are three hours in length and allow plenty ol' time lor develop- ing special skills. One hour courses also are offered to those who want to try metal-work. This year working with tools in solder- ing often one joint. For the glee clubs, choirs, girls seemed to have a' - were three feminine., one for the boys. Everyone group had his eye a place in the a ca, Since seniors held down most of the positions, the underclassmen eagerly awaited graduation. A good place for us to let off some steam was in band. After an hour of blowing air through a horn. we were really ready to go home. 15 'l'hv girls had lhvii' spvcial iI1l0I1'SIS. lou. Typ- nq was high mi lhc lisl ol' vssvulials for futurc' wvm-lzii'im-s. .-Xliiicl thc' whir ol' svwiiiq machines and lhv l'lalllt'l' ul' mfg licalvrs lhv lasscs iI1CillSll'i0llSif' put 5 - . I hm-in or whipped up ll hatch of hrowuics. The Feminine Arts l.Iil 'l': Nanvy VVitt, Vivian Aprati, Tviarilynn WVoislow. Dmx-vn Batik, Nancy NVilsm1. Gm-orgia Pagoria. Llil- I': Carolyn Sims, xlanim' .Kn- lunuc'c'i, Maile' Gaby, Sliaihm' Biirclwll, Gloria Bartalmnvi. RIGHT: Carol Dm'l'1'su. lilvna Shipp. Nancy Suns, .Iu.'Xnn Dv- Frank. lf. , 6 Science on file Marcb About mid-year, the halls were filled with fragrant odors issuing' from 109. Inside this mysterious room eminent scientists were mak- ing world-shaking discoveries-and gases that would put a skunk to shame. I Not far from the chem lab. Mr. Dale Lawton's future physicists were busily engaged in experi- menting with everything from light to electricity. Gardner Kissack and Annabel Smith coniirm the focal laws. Commissioner Galle-ne tries his-hand at distillingiwatcr, of course. .X ullclvnt :ll lun: llu x11llx1'1lallu'r'4m its XX'2lYl lkmollwzlll zlluziys plays il Ivig mlm' in .1 lllmumm- iufsliI1'.1'spm-rifmlly llu' lmiggvsl Qilllll'Ul'llll'fl'1ll' ilQ,2llllSl lllll0l'lllUIl. 'lllmis l.l'lQ'l1lllf rivalry ul' 43 yvzmrs Sll'lJllSl'S llllJI'l' 1'IllllllSl1lNlll in svluuml llum :my Ulll4'I' Lllllli'lll' c'x'm'11l.4l1ul llu' c'o1'1'iclurs wwf' lllllllIlQ with llu' x'uic'c'sul'sz1Qm's IJI'lJlllll'SllllQ llu' OIIICUIII1't7l.Illl'K'lJIlllI1!, Cllli'l. llu' 11i1 l1t lwllm' ll14 'ilIlll' llu' kulw1'11llu'r1'cl -w 5 - ' w ill Olcl lglfilllll loujoiu in llu' snzulim' clnxuw, Any cxccss i'l11'I'LQl' llml was llozllinQ'z11'o111ul was pu! lo gfcuul llsn' :ls llu' kuls sc'11r1'u'cl ll1I'lJllQll llu' SlrcwlxoI'C1l1u'zlQ'o llviglusul r'iskul'liik'u1ul limlm. .'Xl'll'I'1lIl lumur ol' pulling. pushing. stumbling, unil llillllI1Q'. llu' cwuwfl lllI'IlK'll tmvzircls llu' loot- Imll lu'lcl.u'lu'rm' lll4'1lllIlll2lll'l4l'lllSlIlUllOllllxyllll- 1 Fill was lillQlI1Q, plzu'4'. .Ns llu' lim' l7llI'lll'Cl lISt'll, Ulll. wr' lurlu'cl lumu'xx'g1rrl. Il2llll'IlIlf LlXVlllllIlQ llu' Qzmu' Iluil was lu sm' o11r'l'1'uiz111s lllJSl'l 35-H. Fun Before file Fall Recreaflbn a la Bloom XYhether our team won or lost. the lians always had a treat in store during the half. Led by the inajorettes and Hag carriers, the marching band entertained the lolks with snappy music and fancy baton twirling. As our musicians played their school song, the visiting team got a big hello from the hometown spec- tators. On special occasions some group would put on a special show, as when the Spanish Club presented a bull light ou the 50-yard-line. After' the final gun had sounded, a lot of us found our way to the Nlorgue. wllere we Could dance and kjoke away the rest ol' the evening. The liveliest bodies in any moxguc if Ronald fluwgvr and .-Xlu-su' Damizmi arc' all wwlppvwl up in thvir work. Hvhnw- ilu' l z1sIxiun Slmw, Pat Hnltz makvs 21 lineal ucljuslnlrmt on Phyllis f4'n1an's clrvss as I mmllly l71'l.m'1n and llarlvm- lilotu loimk un. Oar of Me 0rd bury Dick Dlldlvy and Ray Kingslvy clvlvz' into Ihr' nmtlu Bored with the world, jan Brebach drearily stays awake as joel Jarvis sees visions of QYCEII 2iSplI'atlOI'lS. C'onfrasf1hg 0pinions Niek Ranieri and -Io Muzzo, busy as beavers. After the excitement ofthe big game was over, classes progressed as usual. lVe found plenty of diversions to occupy our minds outside of class. The projectionists had an easy life presenting Films to the student body, though once in si while they had a little trouble extricating them- selves from their work. Some days passed very slowly, and it was difficult to concentrate on anything, but we usually managed to live through the ordeal. 21 AstM'yvm'uuschnminqtoz1Chwv.Uu'poh- tivizms oi' thx' stuclvnt lmocly got busy working on HnirlHuHomnsIor Uu'CouUng vkcdonx At stzlkc' xx1't1' tlic' Ill2l5TJF2lily' ziiicl time llmtlr ccmtii- niissioutws' posts. Tha' maintcnzmcc staiiclrcaclvcl thc munpuhudnq pQHod.xvhvn du'haUsxvmv iillvcl with signs and hzmdhills of c'x'm'y sizv :uid clvscripthmn. Tin-tihnnx ofzdlthh acdvhy was dccdon clay, whvn thc' vlvctors gzithcrccl in thc- gym to luvu'thvfdlkw-srvkcrstjxv duirspCcChvs..Kfu1' , zdlthv quuhhcadonsluuliwcn ghfn and dw promisvs iiiuclv. wt' founcl our way hack to homt'1'oom, whvrc' thc hzlllots wort' cast for tht' li1tix1'c' fxlIic'iznls tif' tilt' crity' ful' I3lcJt1iii. Election Time '-N' MPT! WM' Porky DiGi0vanni ridvs to hattlv on his glvainimg chargu , ' i .Emir Q 4 vm L Windblown Marv Swanson manage-s a smile for thc' came-ra-and his lady frivnds. Q an E Q 5 3 is S Ei E 1, ALIBNE U 110' NCR NANCY vans-oe no 1' X L. M: M .-. M W mm. was 1 s 1 i E Q .diae.z , 'S 'X : r f me aw y 5 1 5 5 ww .ww QMM Mx. 1 , Www- ,fy if ' . -Q my ' .K as 1 was fs: - -rlgifv B.. pf? .1 ' 4 Vflilfiljq ffil.sfS-Qs 193.2 .QL W Lb, L iii . K ,. 5 .35 sf: Sf' is R, 4, i I HMICCIOMING CIOllR'l': psi- flUSl'l'IlEi, Ron ci2llll'I1l, clllllfli Kc'arm'y, Glnrizi Napoli, Boll Rvkau. Where 01d friends Meer lYin1c'r Cl2ll'IllX'2ll.-A our 1953 Hmm'- cmning Dzxncv. was sixvcvsslill in l'X't'l'y way. lilzlnlwls of sparkling snow and mm'- sizccl snowlncn with llwir lwlzlvk lop hats nclclccl to thc Sl'2!S0lI2ll zilillosplicrv. 'llhc' colurvcl slwziim-rsuncl nlnllispvciul lighting c'z1rnix'z1l gziivly. 'l'l1c' royal couple: lion Gzllicm- illlll-Il'I'l l,nlVlo1'lic'i'lln. wnslcrowiimwl by Ron lxuni :incl l'lzlrri0t Cforclvs. lust yvzifs king zincl qllcvll. l.lfl 'l': linclvi' Ilia' lmig-top . . 1'll'4'c'1s ox'c'rlwz1cl 2lllQII1l'I1ll'Cl ilu' illusion ol' 'l'Hli ROYAL CUR'l'lCGl2i Gloriz Napoli. Rose Cosenza. hlzrvin Swanson Aleri l,aMo1'tieella. Dorothy Clarry, Bette Kirqis. Soarfzern Fantasy The biggest soeizll event of the year was the Prom. All ol' the juniors and seniors looked for- ward to this grand oceasion with expectations ol' El wonderl'ul evening. lt was the only ZIXVEIY- from-school dance of the year. which grave it zndded appeal. The girls seurried around trying to find the lmest li0l'Ill2ll possible, while the hoys had visions oi' their first outing in a tuxedo. lflllllllf' the hig night Caine. and we anxiously journeyed to Cherry Hills Country Cilulm to take in all ol' the thrills and joys ol' the Prom. As the evening drew to il close. it was Cliinzlxed hy the grand inareh and the Crowning olitleri Lz1lNlorti- eellu as queen, RICQH'l': llmteinq in the dark . . lhis littlm' pig wvnt to Il'l2lI'kK'l. l'lx1' foundry buys vast El mole iturs during op:-n hOllSi'. Look what wc built! Diversified Activities 711 1 QW s 'Vs-4.,:w .H sw' New ts . , Lejft In riqhl: Mrs. Ralph Schmidt, Mrs. John Jarvis, joel Jarvis. Moffzers' fioiday Piggy lnanks and pink clouds adorned each table at the annual Mother-Daughter Banquet on February 24. Girls League President Dorothy Koehn.opened the formal program with a wel- come to the girls and their mothers. following which Carmen Stanley. Bessie Rice. and Mari- lyn Raney entertained the group with an orig- inal radio skit. Dr. Harold Metcalfalnly served as the speaker for the evening. pointing out that. after all. the senior girls were well worth all the trouble and anxiety that they had caused their parents. The evening was concluded with an endow- ment from Dr. Metcalf to each and every girl: I know that you will all receive the best of everything. and the good happiness of life. and. most important. you will find that ideal man whom you are seeking! A helping hand f 4 V M 41 'l'lu- Martian lfivc 'l'om Rl'lllJi'l'Lf, Wilbur 'l'uck4'r, l ri-Ll .Xrl1utlinot, Nick Ranivri, .lim Nlorton. 'l'hc- class ass:-iiililics wc-rc always ai sourcc ol' good ciitcwtziinmc-nt. WK- wc-rc iicwivi' sim' ol' what we would svn- paracling across thc- gym floor when thc students pun on at show. 'l'hc' scniors :gave us ai View ol' thc fuuirc which involve-cl c-vcwytliiiig from il visit lay mcn front Mars to thc' tracking down ol' zi vicious Cliig-IIZIPPFI' hy thc' eminem dc'- twtiws, 'llom Kc-cs and Bruce' Nlotloug. 'l'wz1s the' night lx-fore clhI'lSlII1?lSn was thc tlicim' ol' lhc' 'junior Class assciiilily. Frosty, thc Snowman. was there- with 21 group ol' his young llrivncls. and Rudolph thc' Rvd Nosc-cl Rc'inclQ's'r lcd Santa sztfcly ovvr thc' rooftops. Thr: sophs gnu' us kl quick rc'x'icw ol' thc' lili' oi' Marilyn Carlislc, that included 4-vcrytliing from 11 pvrsonifit-cl liroino sclt- zcr to a K1-ystom' Cops comvdy. IX Assemb y Anfic l'om lives and Skip Nlotlong just tryin thc facts. R. l,ul511c', N. xxK'lSIlIIlli'I'. B. SIIIVI11 S1'IlllSIi2iIl, 'l'h4- M'UtJdt'Il sulclivrs Ull paradvi S. Q-urrloll, Bvvkxnan, P. L'Il'll1kil'k S. Hirsch, .XL1'rr'sss, li. Cfipolla, Nl Narvisi, B. Ciurdvs, D. Spinozzi. B Gullvtz. Bill llc 'uryg Bob O'Cfunm'H. Yod- mg NIIIIT. Run fl2llit'Ilt'. lirnic' Simi- Zvlmxxki. Sopfz Hi-jhk lwntlx' I nays, gvn Ulloinc' tiptor lilfllllgil thi' tulips with nu-.M 4 X 'l'lu' hack wululs boys szimplm- swim' Kickapoo joy ,iiiiccx Mr. .Xrthur Mittman displays his distinguishvd proiilcl at thc' junior pvnny social. '11-1--P-Q f 1 Me Penny Socinl lux oic cuz wmc s u for a bulls-4' 6 as ohn Fushi smilcs at rcviuus attcm ts. P Y P pf- EST' .S'r-nlrfl: Yang, l . .-Xrhuthnot, N. Ranicri, K. Montcchairc, M. Gahriclli, D. Jarvis, O'Grady, l . Coggin, C. lwlark, S. Mcflollum, K. Swanson, B. lirnst. R. Mikol. lfrvnl Rom: R. Kingslc-y, A, Gunn, C. Schoon, F. Szalkcwicz, D. Clarcy. D. johnson, l.aMorticcll21, I. Druzhicki, C. Bruno, Jarvis, C. Stanlcy, G. liinboc, S. Bakcr, hlorton. .S'rmml Ifnuu' V.Sassano, R. King, lippcrson, B. Kirgis, Nl. Wilson, B. Ivfcllldowncy, G. lN1agclalcnos, R.'l'cwcs, Brchach, M. Swanson, R Smith, P. Halhcrt, W. 'l'uckcr, N. Bartolini, Sattcr, Augustson, A. Whittcinorc. Ifllfli' Ruin: ' ' ' ' ' R P' k. .N'l l tk, R.ZlITlII1l'l'lTl?ll1, N. Killmcr, R. Bonlnin, li. Volkiman, D, lirikscn, G. lN1c ains, S. Cn rat,J. Bonnin, , ar ll on Nilsson. ll. Augustson, fi. Napoli. Annie 6'ef Your 6110 Yczih. you got cycsl You Elill-l holnlin' no shootin' match on my lawn! Miss l.c-ithzx Puulscn's room was 21 sccnc ol' grcut 2lCllYilX' HS llll' SQ'I1l0I'S llll'I1CCl Olll C11 IIIQISSC to try Ollt for thc scnior class play, Annic Gct Your Gun. Altcr thc 2lClOl'S and zictrcsscs wcrc choscn. thc air was fillccl with scrczuus and wsu' whoops ns przicticc stzirtcd in czirncst. About four days lmcforc thc opcning, thc cos- tumcs czunc. and thc futurc Qrziciiuitcs wcrc trams- forinccl from twcnticth ccntury studcnts to uinc- tccnth ccntury show pcoplc. At lzist opcning night arrivccl. and 'LAnnic Gct Your Gun wus lziunchccl Zl hit. 21 succcss that was cnjoycd throughout thc thrcc-clay run. I 1 Al 'TT fl2lI'IllK'll2l Mark, Pc-tc Halhvrt, Louisv Sinopoli. and Jvri l,alNIo1'tiCvlla lvad thx' svniors on .Xl'lc'r thc' lmusllc'-lxusllc' ol' .-Xnuic' Gm Your Gun , Thi' 1011! Hwaiivfl IHOIIWIII- tha Nllll0INIIl1IIl0lllKCl Lhnix l ' ' as! lmvs ol poclry. lmrokc f thc larsl IUSI lulmc. Zllltl sculvcl clown to thc jolr ol Q'l'lllllLQ m'1'vous about ,2fI'2lllll2lllOIl. Lxanyonc thought lhc ya-zur would 11vx'c'1' vncl. lmul 'nl wvcoucl Qlamcc. loux' 344115 had mc:-cl luv :md u A . was llllli' lor mhz' Qrzmcl hnzllcz A lot ol tiuu' was spent r'4'111iuisg'i11Q. Class nssvullmlics. thc' prom, clcc- lions: il xxxls hilrcl to rczllizc' lhzu lhcy we-rv ulrc-alcly lW.J ol' lh yczlrs ol' his lOI'Y. lllc' llnzll Clay Czuucz llcmx-x'c1', wlxclllcl' wc liked il o1'nol.:mcl wuh il lllllix ll Qluncss iusiclc. wc' silcmlx' 1cvc'ptc'cl our cliploxuzxs. thc' lufcipls for linux' vc-urs ol lun zmcl ll2llJIJlIll'SY. 6 and Flhale fre Affzleffk World Sports, our most popular extra-curricular activity, play an integral part in our school life. Our athletic program provides us with an opportunity to bring honor to our school and to practice the principles of sportsmanship. foaclzing Staff MR. C. S.-XRFF Varsity Football, Wrestling, Assistant Track, Physical liclucation. MR. R. STIQBEN Varsity and Frosh-Soph Track, Cross Country. MR. F, BUCHTEL Frosh-Soph Football,-Iunior Varsity Basketball, Rc'- strictcd Gym. MR. N. PETERSANTI Frosh Football MR. A. FELDVEBFII. Assistant Varsity Baseball MR. li. CLARKE Assistant Frosli Football MR. D. l.OVli Varsity Basketball, Assist- ant Varsity Football, Phys- ical Education. MR. T. MOORE Varsity Baseball, Frosh- Soph Basketball, Assistant Varsity Football. MR. A. MITTMAN Frosh-Soph Baseball. MR. G. GILLULY Assistant Varsity Football, Frosh Basketball. MR. R. ANDREWS Assistant Frosh-Soph Foot- ball, Assistant Track. MR. R. SCHMIDT Assistant Frosh-Soph Base ball. Our powerful Trojans. with a wvll-lizilzincccl squad, Contintwcl thc' upward surge ol' Bloom lootlmll. with 21 five-thrt'C record. In lczlguc' play wc wcrc' victors BLOOAI, , o lit-Hmmm A 13 in three and losers in two gzinics. Thc lfvzinston 314154351 Q H 19 mst Al,m,.a Vnqn 6 XN'ilclkits. in the scason's opt-nvr with lm-ziks playin! Broom , . 38 Parkt-r tc:hit-agm o an imporlam part' Wd out a 13-0 win' Ummm BIAOOM 27 Calulnmmtv 6 lrom hehincl, we heat East Aurora in our ncxt ' ' Qainc. 19-6. BWUM ' 6 'hf 'Hlfm -- - 33 Th6 Trojans whippvd our ncxt two lovs. Pzirkcr BLUOM 13 Argo .,,,,.. ., 28 and Cal City. handily, 38-6 and 27-6. Thvn thc' BLOOIXI , 33 Blut-Istaml I V, 7 roof fc'll in on our boys with Thornton trouncing us Bllfjfjfxf M I 38 Lwdm -A 6 33-6. and Argo 28-13. The Trojans Caine lmck powerfully to sullclue Blue Island 33-7. ln our linal tilt. Lcyclcn was sinczirccl 38-6, with Hill Ut-wvy' scoring 30 points I'-I-Ilf Rauf: Coach Sarfl. B. 'l'c'Paskc, D, Zvlclvnrust, liclwards, YY. Boclman. C. Pilota, R. Calivnv, R. Barackrnan R. Bzunonti. R. I'iOQ'Sti'l', C. O'Nc'al. R. O'Connc-ll, YV. Dewey, YV. Coonvy. Coach Gilluly. Sl'flHIl1'fl,0Il'.' Coach Low' l.incllm'y, R. Thomas. li. Haney. V. Larvick, H. Bastle, R. Rvkau, D. Lawnicki. C. Harrell, Scliramin, R. Bird ll. Martinvz, R. Marchio, T. KCCS, T. Hrlinrath, YV. Gaskill, l . Coggin, Coach hloorc. 'llzfrd Row: Tliompson, Y. Povrio, D. Prisco, NT. Suntlstrom. R. Nlorrow, Faso, A. Lang, R. Kc-ntish, T. -It-ncli'asc'k, A. Romano, .-X, Fior- vnzo, l.. Brillant, T. Pvrvz, lN1, Lockwood, T. Towle, C. Pvllino, KI. Klint, S, l,aCortx', K. Scliavflr-in, Rolmstvlli. w Q .Q Q Q S B 82 I 3 v 129 as aa an 3 1 'IW If ' 'wi' ,ff .Q v ,ff 4. - . , k ' , s f .V jp . . , . i 6 4: x KX .HQ K L. Q x . x M . , X , :ff x 'f '-W ,mf ny , i 5 if af 95 0 Y. 2 5 I I K A ll Cl Q 2 ' A H I I 4 N 4 N32 lx' QW iii: , 4. uv NE 5 W .. :if 4 Jw- R15 wi Y I wi , ,iff- 7? ff. , U, , L ' Y Q Y .51 -Q 21 4 v igk .j 1, K. r if, .-L ' 4? ,E -- M TM Y WP L 6 I- if JM lim llllXS'2'lI'IlN2iI1il 'l IlUl'I1lUl1 f'l'il'IlKl. lining smllc'wlu'l'c'.' mul ciilliflll' mlm:-lulrx ml4m'n lu 4'iH'l'ln zlttitllilr' als Hull Il:-xu-x NXXl'4'lJSf:1llf:lIX'l'Il!I. Dun fi'Ilil'lll'llSl lnunps 1lL'q11:llnlz1m'r's Ill Iln' Q-Zlilllllli KIIN Lfillllfl vl,1'llIliQ, 2illYUIll'.' ln fiozicli C. lN1. Szirllis vstiliizitv. ncxt yc'zlr's scpmcl has El Qood Cl1z1nc'c ' to capture' thc South Suliurlmn l.l'2lLflll' crown, Tlicsc' hopes arc 1101- stt'rt'c1 lmy sc-vvn l'Q'IllI'IllIlQ 1t'ttc'r1nc'n and quite a 1'cxx'.l.Y,'s. juniors who rt'Cc'ix'vCl 21 varsity lcttvr for thcir cllorts nrt' 15111 Bllfllllilllulllll l1clwzirds. X incc' Lar- vick. Don Lgiwnicki. Dun lN1urtincz, Ed Hzmcy. and Ralph lXlill'ClliO, lroizin spaxrkpluqs who will go l'I'01Il pigskins to sliccpskins nrt' Captain Ron Galicnc. Andy Pas- CilI'i'lll1. liill Dcwcy. Don Zclclcnrust. Rudy lizunonti. Chuck CTN:-al. B011 liocswr. George Pilolu. llo1uO'CIonncll, Bruce Tc'Pz1skt', Bill Coonvy. liin Sclirzunin. Chuck Harrell. Dick Bird. B011 Bzlmckliizxxi. lxroy lfoston. Skip Coggin. Toni Km-s. lizlrl Schzicllcin. sind Holi Sonny Rckziu. livanston tacklvr lirs down on thc' job. Vince' l,arviCk wzitchvs sympatht'tif'ally as Bill 131-wt-y makcfs onv-point landing. Oh, my 2il'11lI'li1JZiCli. Andy l'z1sCa1'c1lzi rcc'cix't'f1 zlll-slum honors nt Cvntcr for his work. Bill Dt-wc-y was ziwsirdccl spv- cial invntion for his outstzmdintf pz'r1'oriii:1nct's aut lialllizick position. with El lcziquc' total 011611 pointx Bill Bodman I3l'lilQ'SLIll11 Norris of livanston. 41 Bill Dvwvy hvads for wide' opvn sparks as would-ln' WSE 1? , b i , :A,k ri' E1 . , -xg A W. V A 1, , . . ' N I . , fx. it K L 3- ,, : 15: as . Q A .4 ki A 513.-W '?liii!!P4ir'M were-ff Q L . R L L ' -- A J' A M, 1.- ,, U .Mr 5' f f3fV 'f'. 'M4'N- 'Nl' U' Q35-'X , ,QW w,ywef3,,,AH,f w5,K,xw ,i ,wmv U M- 5 1 X , I I L , . '- , ff ww 'W , Q f- H ' 1 -- t v , ,fx L . , ,Ls M., WW' M44 V I Xi ll N . 'f qs-. L ui- as - Al' J W3 -..V 522 1:21 'Wa 21-Q39 E35 T1 '3a 1T'g'43 i2:31 JB 5255 37 1335 Qff' , SS 45 E5 3A 48 46 40 25 11 4459 E7 32 r we af gg 71:17 B164 276 33 G11 sa as 67 as YE an BS xc? Er ' X' N gui V 5 fy Im I f- . . by Vw Y f ' +' V' mgrfr 's ' r a is u ,w f' ' ., gig ff . 4 a E, 45 frosfz-Sopfz Scores ISIXJUIXI ISLOKJN1 . BIA JI PM ISIXJOYX1 Bl! JC DM BIADUIX1 ISLOUM ISIXJOM H U 18 7- H 7U ll 70 l'lYi1IlSIOIl llnst .Xurnrz I'm'km'r . . , 'Hmrnton l rzu'tiunz 'l.ll0I'IlUJH , .Xrqu . Blum' Islanll l.:'ycla'n RIGHT: Bob cQl'1'l'Il finds tln' going IOIIL, tlum-'l'lm1-num uzum' as Hank -Iungc' 143 Ndll ns .XBOVICL Otis Rolwrts and John llgott fllld tln'l11wlv1's clvstwtvd as tllc' .Xrqo link' SXNAIIHS IH i1Jlkllll'l'illl. RIGHT: Frvcldy livans clashvs for XIQO ay dirt as l.aFa'e'tt1' Hicks C531 and Ulm Robuts Y ttf! lc-all intc'rfe're' HCC' 0 I BLOOIVI 7 my Trojans BLOOM 6 Cal City XY:-ll. wa' clicln'l win all our Qzniivs. As 21 inzlllvi' BLOQM O I hornton ol lui z ' . wc' won only onc. XN'hcn wc wcrc' lmcl. wc' BLUUM I3 -rv ll'I'l'ilDll'. nncl whvn wi- wcrc' goocl. we wcrc Oak Park grunt. XN'c'sI:1rtQ'cl oil' in low Qvzlr. losing to Proviso BLLXJIVI 13 19-7. Call City. I9-6 and lliornlon. ill-U. I.ow BIUCIS- f i snzl XXX- we-rc' in I'l'YK'I'Sl'l t V Bl'Oilll:11kalf:1 XM' plnyvclq oin' lwsl gznnc' nqznnsl lll'lClL'll'2lll'Cl BLUOM 6 Unk Pnrla. winning' 13-12. Our nvxl tlirvc wcrc- I.,-yd.-n isa' on:-s. NR' livcl Blum' lslzlncl 7-7. lost to Kan- l'xll'i1'I' I2-6. z incl l.4'yclcn 7-6. lfmni Ron': T. Vvsci, managvr: R. Svliroadvr. inanagvr: R. Rc'0vcs. 'I'. Cannvk, B. Bransky, P. Rvsvdvan, Ii. Maxwvll. D. Balm-s, R.lIom's. R. Labucla, G, Billnps. nianagvr. .S'wmn1l' lefllfk' Coavh NL-llo Pc'tcrsanti. A. lX1aclcndon, H. Doxy, .-X. lN1vlilla, R. Bvnnvtt. A. Thomas. A. Rvnsctti. 'l'. C. Davis. N. lNIac'k. C. Mac'l'lli'oy. G. Robinson, N. Lalv, IXI. Cfoop:-rnirk, Cloavli lidward Clarkv. illll-ffl Razr: U. YVinn, Laclivta, Clara-y. R. Gcwg. .-X. In- wood. O. Svgncri, Cl. Vrlmzi, B. IiLlVV2il'llS. R. I.arClu'r. U. Hart. A. Fry, I . Mack- linv, 'l'. Hatlivlcl. lfurk Rnzru' R. Gos- svtt, P. Canwli. R. Duncan. S. D'Ainic'o. YV. lidwzu'cls. H. Ostrcrinzin. S. Gvrig, P. Bartolini. Brown. li. Sziviano. M. lliwivs. Cl, Stow. li. YVillis. l I.l' l 1 Ray llnclson runs iim'1'fm'x'c'm'z' as lN1ac'klinc' c'm'i'ic's tlw RIGHT: 'l'l14' irrc'sistiblc' loru' inccts thc' iininovalplv oldicct innl Ill ilu' l.m'yrl4'n Contvst. as Bloom tilts with l,c'v1lt'n. 1 .Ami f ,Mi , . I ng L- L .. 1gtIfA'R01U.' F. Listenbee, S. jenkins, A. Jankow- sky, M. Odegard, K. Roc-sner, R. Milnes, A. Perezxl. Llorca, Coach Steben. Snrmzzl Row: D. Schilling, B. Schmitt, J. Padilla, R. Schilling, T. Hoffman, F. Kasher, BLOOM 15 Hinsdale BLOOM 15 Oak Park BLOOM 17 Leyden BLOOM 29 Englewood DuSable BLOOM 15 Marseilles BLOOM 22 Proviso 64 51 46 36 116 52 34 Nor snow, nor sleet, nor dark of night Could stay these loyal harriers from the completion of their course. Coach Ralph Stehen's two-milers were undefeated in eight meets, copping their Marseilles Dis- trict title and placing llth in state coin- . BLOOM 15 oliet Catholic 89 , , 1g.wg5f3Eq,Hj:bi555. lh.,,,m,,, petition at Urbana. Rf pt.terSOQ,7 L- Spanng Fractional Q8 Among our greatest accomplishments A- PCI'SiaHi, F- Koglffr, BLQOM 23 LaGrange 93 was a 23-33 victorv over LaGrange, which W. Moehlig, N. DISTRICT G ' f 43 Thomasw D. Marr. BLOOM 40 Marseilles 60 snapped a La range record o 3 consec- STATE utive dual meet victories and marked the BLOOM, llrh 283 first time that we have defeated the Lions Evanston, lst I ll . V in a cross country meet. Fred Kogler finishes first against Hinsdale. Bill Moehlig draws a large following in the state meet at Urbana. 45 T . f ' f 3' . X fy I i' f . Mad .Q-uv V v . Wa .ww , x mmf, JAIQ vmifzgfvzvfwewwl 5' f ' 3' fifty? 5 .J .r-1' A, -f .gifjx-515' '. ,. ,pl ,X .. . ' iff .N ' ' :E 5 Q If ,- 1 V, A , .. , A .. , J 'im if .Mig 'lk Q s 3, 'J x. Y' . J, 5 i E if ? s nun 12 Q we? Bill ag lim' rl:-ars thc' boards in thi' Brarllvy Qainv. Squeaky Marr takvs lift' casy, apparvntly rvsting on lliv shi in Clos:-. Davc Sqiicaky hlarr lvd thc squad with 221 markers. which was good lor third placc' in cun- feiwiicc' Scoring. Ernie Moclzvlvwski cle-vc-lupc-cl his flip kjuiiip-shot and was rziiikccl svvciitli in thc' league with 166 lvaguc tallivs. l'layiiiakc'r Holi O'Coiincll's dvadly srl shots lroiii way out tiiriivd thc tide' in Crucial moments, lfraiik Nzirdi took to thc liill Court prrss likc' a duck takes to wats-r, and his cat-like Cll'liCIlSlYt' ahility hvlpcd nizikc' thn- nclciiioii press cl'lcCtivi'. Bill Dcwvfs zig'g'i'4'ssiw- rclioiincliiig was a clctcriiiiniiiq lactor iii svvvral tight Contests. Up lroiii last ycafs championship lfrosli-Sopli cage squad wvrc Bill Bodiiiaii and Morris Ciortc-2. Wlhcn the scniors wvrcn't up to par. Bucliiiairs riigqccl rclnoiincling and Cfoi'tc'z's stacatto drihlmlinq sparkvd thc' tvaiii. Drwcy Cmnvs down with an extra pair of arms miildvr of an Argo cli'fi'ncli'i' as ht' Sc'0i'm's from l Glen Poiiirc-lin and 'l'liornton's l ra'd Roc-ltigc-r taki- timc' out to trip thc- light fantastic. 47 K . W Q EL' lffff lffm. I.. 51111111-If'xuk1,XX, Hllfllllilll, U. N1lll'l', l'. Nllllll, W. livxxvy ffu!!wrffx'1f.'.,' IQ,1Ji'-mm-II,.X. x1llI1'Ik, l,, l'mml1r'lll1, If hlulllxxull. fun Front Roux' hi. Cortez, F. Nardi, W. Dewey, D. Marr, Ii. Modzelewski, R. O'ConnelI, W. Bodman. Second Row: Coach Buchtel, KI. Zawada, F. johnson, G. Pomrehn, A. Milltfr, W. Lange, Manager: Coach Love. Back Raza: S. LaCorte, W, Partee, C. Baker, F. Flammini, H. Spann. SCORES BLOOIVI 69 Bradley ...,. BLOOM 81 Melvin-Sibley BLOOM 63 Calumet City BLOOM 42 Joliet ....... BLOOINI 72 Blue Island . . BLOOM 42 Lockport . . . BLUOM 57 Lexington .. BLOONI 63 Morris ..,,. BLOOINI 59 New Trier . . BLOOIVI 45 Hillsboro . . . BLOOM 52 Kankakee , . . BLOOM 44 hlarquette . . BLOOM 54 Argo .,...., BLOONI 58 Leyden ..... BLUOINI 58 Thornton . . , BLUON1 60 East Aurora BLOOM 51 Calumet City BLOOINI 75 Crown Point BLOOTNI 80 Blue Island . . BLOOM 65 Lockport . . , BLOOM 64 Kankakee . . . BLOON1 69 Argo . .... . BLOOIW 57 Leyden ...,. BLOUINI 50 Thornton . , , REGIONAL BLK JOM .... 58 Blue Island . . Bl.UfllN1 64 Rich .., ... Me lovelads This year marked the sixth season oi' Coach Dale Love's pattern style of basketball. Although there was not a regular over 6'2 , this year's Tro- jans won more games QZIJ and scored more points 115523 than any other team in Bloom's history. In notching a 21-5 record. the Trojans re- corded a .383 shooting percentage, highest in recent years, against their opponents' .326 mark. To compensate for the lack of height, Coach Love employed a very effective full court press. WR- racked up a nine-game winning streak before los- ing to Hillsboro in overtime at the Pontiac tour- ney finals. The Trojans entered the first Thornton con- test with a four game winning streak. For three quarters we dominated the game, hut with an an amazing last stanza surge the Wfildcats copped the tussle. We came back the long road, winning seven straight and entering the title-deciding Thornton contest tied for Hrst. We lost, 59-50. but this never-say-die squad deleated Blue Island in the Regional. 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R. 131'11, R 11.1'XYl'9, H. 1N11'CT111111111. ll. 4l111111s1111, 41.1ll7Ill1DSUIl. XY111111, 1x1i1ll1lU,1'I4. S11 .-KBC TVICZ Tony Kavolis gvts a shot away in Ihr' 'fhornton Conte-st as Grarlv McCol- lum and Howie- johnson watch. Blili FW: Su'vc'Strita1' sc-4-Ins to haw' the llppvr hand in a tusslr' undvr our haskvx .fy , S . 5? ff A L if 1 K l,liF'l': Bob BCH pumps from thc' Sidi' as Grady McCollum survvys Ihr' situation. 'mul Roni: R. llildexnzin, P. Goebel. D. ll1lKl X l'lw C' f'oluL,l it if ,i. . 2 ifeo, R. Dune: 1, R. l,m'l'liei', ll. lloxy. lfurfi lx'n1t'.' lN1. Zeller, ld. f,lll'Q2ll'Cl, ll, Leahy, U. Seg- ' ' neri, IJ. NVinn, .-X. qlzinkowsky, S. Bell, l . I I Mzteklitie, ll. hlilnes, floueli Gilluly. lil Bl ISI Bl BI, ,f X PM CX JM Ill. .C JI DM OK JM OC DM Of JM 111.1 N JM 151.1 JOM 151.6 if DM lil ,I N JM lil Bl 52 .OOTX1 .C JK JM Sl If JR ICS 33 Thornton , 53 Blue Island . 40 Glenwood 35 Joliet . 54 Glenwood . 30 XV. Kankakee 21 'lliornton . . 34 Clztluinet City 47 Calumet City 44 Bl lns- lsland 71 li. Kankakee 25 Aloliet . . 39 58 25 45 25 36 40 341 31 42 28 44 This year Couch George Gillnlfs Call for fresh- inzin lmzisketlmll Candidates was t'l1ll1llSl2lS1iCilllY answered hy 21 swzirin ol' hopeful hoopsters. Out of these Midget Mikzinsf' Couch Gilluly molded at spirited squad. Our Tiniest Troizlns got OH' on the wrong loot. XVQ played our sezison's opener with only two weeks ol' practice and won hut two ol' our first eight games. ln the course ol' sezisonzil plan' we dropped za two-gznne series to Thornton 39-33. 40-21. and .Ioliet 45-35. 44-25. NVQ' split out two-Qziine series with Blue lslzind. losing our first tnziteh 58-53. and winning the second gziine in zi 44--12 thriller. Thougli losing one tight tussle with lizil City 36-34. in the retnzitch we overwheltned thetn 47- 31. 1N'e played lioth ofthe Kankakee high schools. losing to XY:-st. 36-30. and inzisszlcrinq the East side quintet. 71-28. The Glenwood -Innior Yzirsity Sqllilfl succuinlied twice. 40-25. und 54-25. No inclividuzlls einergecl as stars. lint the high scorer wus Gerald Colzingelo with 116 points. He was supported hy Allred Fry with 70 tnzirlaers. Alexllzinkowsky with 53. and Don Lanier with 52. Bruce Skipalong lWotlong trims the timbers. Other mainstays were Ron Schill- ing. .-XI Pcrsiani, and Bill Cooney. lfmnl Razr: R. Haginan, A. Spotora. K. Roesner. XN'altcrs. D. Balt-s. Nl. Drues. 'lf Yesci. ll. Ray, H. Doxy, D. Schilling, ti. Dykes. li. Allen, Jenkins. Svmnrl Ii'uzz'.' D. Parker. li. Willis, R. Gereg, L. Spann. A, llainiani, A, Ambrosini, Hickinanul. Pigott, Curcio, lil. Cialkow- ski. .-X.Bartolini, D. Delsener, F.Carra, R. Clowgcr. A. Inwood, l.. Bartolini. 7f1l'!Yf Rnzzx' Coach Anclrcws. Coach Steben, V. Carlson, A. Lang. F. Kasher, R. Dudley, D. Hartman, A. Pcrsiani, R. lWarchio. L. l.lorca, D. Schilling, R. Arvin. C. Vesci. Iiark Rm:-: lidwards, IJ. Hagemaster. YV. Cooney. XV. Keller, R. Schilling, B. lN1ot- long, 'l'. Kees. lf. llioglcr. B. lvloehlig. B. 'l'ePaske. R. Rckau, R. Galiene. BLOONI 70 3X5 Himdale 24 2,15 Bl.OOlW 55 Glenbard 40 BLOOM 41 H2 Oak Park 69 lwlorton 32 1 X2 Lyons 27 BLOOIW 56 York 38 All-West Suhurlnan K8-team competition? BLOOM 31 H3 Oak Park 49 H5 BLOOM 43 Glcnbard 44 H2 York 30 I W2 Naperville Relays H4-team competition! BLOOM 54 I W2 Laflrangc 52 I 72 Oak Park Relays f4'7-team competition! BLOOM 10 l8thl Oak Park 41 flstl Indoor Tfzlhclads If you yearn for the patter ol' little leet. stay alter school some February day and listen to Coach Ralph Stelmt-n's indoor track squad practicing in these hallowed halls. Highlighting their season by winning the Naperville Relays for the third straight year. the thinclads also copped three dual IHCCIS, placed second three times. and finished eighth in the mainiuoth Oak Park Relays. 53 The Grunt 'N Graaff forps SCORIZS BIA H JM I2 Reavis . 32 IiI.I IOM 22 -loliet . , , , , 24 III .C X JM 28 Calumet . . I8 BI! JOM , 24 Hirsch . . . 28 III! If DM I2 'I'hornton . 28 BI .K JC JM , I9 Blue Island , 29 III.l X JM IZ Cal Citv . 34 Our 1954 grapplers, under Coach Cecil SarfT, completed the season with one win in eight contests. Though Calumet of Chicago was our only victiin. over half ol' our matches were dropped by less than four points. This unbalanced squad finished last in the conference hut placed sixth in a field of nine in sectional competition. Six inatinen copped points in the league ehzunpionship. while three of the grunt and groanersu emerged with points in the sectional. l'i'unI lI,0II'.' Coach Sarfli, I'. Resedean, Ii. Maxwell, VV. Smith, C. lwiustartl, H. Poinrelin, Ii. Saviano, R. I.aMortieella, H. llunge, Il. Harrelson, XV. Caskill. Rohustelli. llurl Rule: C. Reeves, R.-Iones, V R. Haneoek, R. Conant, IJ. Ifeclei-off, I'assarelli, A. Sundstrom, A. -Iendrasek, R. Baraekman, C. O'NeaI, QI. Lindley, 'I' U'Rourke, Sl'lII'2llIlll'l. 54 This year Coach Sarfi' had a gigantic aggregation ol three returning Iettertnen, none ol' these in the heavyweight divisions. Consistent winners were Carl Reeves 95, Rudolph Iones 103. and Captain Chuck O'Neal. who at I54 took lirsts in both the league and sectional contests. Other Black and Blue xnat men who lmrought recog- nition to the I'Blue and IVhite were: Richard Hancock, Richard Conant, Don Federoil, Virgil Passarelli, Mickey Sundstroin, Tonyqlendrasek,-john Lindley. Toni O'Rourke, .loc Rohustelli and Bolm Baracknian. .X Q .A Y A. ABUVIC: Bob O'Connell mixes the ozone with a healthy swing. RIGHT: Jark Hlavach goes into his wind-up. FAR RIGHT: Base hit! Bob Martin heads for lirst. 56 . 'M-j:.ws, ' my my - - H 11+ 4-1 ' ' K The Spiked Nine Though this year's baseball season is still young, and it's hard to tell just what our Trojans will do, hopes are high that we will be able to fashion a winning season. In our first contest Frank Nardi's timely double with the bags loaded pulled out a 6-3 victory. In our second tilt of the season the Joliet Steelmen staved off another last-inning rally to win, 5-4. '1f':.F'. 7 ?',i,s4f A. ,iswl E .1 ., u -.F KJ In our third contest Bloom batsmen struck out over a dozen times and committed numerous errors as we suc- cumbed to Wayne Putnam's three-hit pitching for the Rays, 10-O. Then we went from the ridiculous to the sublime, massacring Argo, 15-2, behind the steady hurling of Ron Shaper. Two bases-loaded doubles by Bob Craig, a triple by Morris Cortez and two safeties by Tom Demith paced the Trojan attack. Front Raw: T. Demith, M. Cortez, R. Craig, J. Fushi, R. Lucas, J. Zawada, T. Calpino, K. Peters. Back Row: Coach Feldvebel, R. O'Connell, W. Dewey, R. Shaper, W. Bodman, Hlavach, D. Prisco, D. Perozzi, F. Nardi, Ward, Coach Moore. BLOOM BLOOM BLOOM BLOOM BLOOM BLOOM BLOOM BLOOM BLOOM BLOOM BLOOM BLOOM BLOOM BLOOM BLOOM BLOOM BLOOM BLOOM BLOOM BLOOM BLOOM BLOOM 5 5 SCORES . 1 Blue Island , . 12 , 5 Blue Island . . 4 , l Argo ....... 10 . 3 Argo ..,.,., 2 . 7 Kankakee , . . 3 , 0 Kankakee . . . 2 . 13 Lockport . . . 2 . 5 Lockport 1 . 2 Leyden ..... 4 . 2 Leyden ..... 8 . . 0 Thornton , . . 2 , 9 Thornton . . . 12 . 0 Thornton Frac. ..... 4 . . . . 9 Thornton Frac. ..... 4 DISTRICT Joliet ....... 1 Lockport . . . 3 7 Thornton . . . 5 SECTIONAL O Proviso .,.,. 6 1954 6 Blue Island 3 4 Joliet ....... 5 0 Kankakee . . , 10 15 Argo , .... 2 The 1953 baseball squad, tutored by Coaches Bert Moore and Alex Feldvebel, had a 9-ll seasonal record and placed fourth in the South Suburban League. We defeated Thornton, 7-5, to cop the District champion- ship, but lost to Proviso in the Sectional playoffs, 6-0. John Hlavach was the outstanding hurler with a 7-4 record, and Tony Catch was the leading slugger with a .280 average. Eight lettermen returned from the '52 squad to form the nucleus of the team. The rest was composed of untried juniors and seniors. Although Coach Moore gave out nineteen letters, only four letter- men, Hlavach, Bill Dewey, Bob O'Connell, and Ron Shaper, returned to the '54 squad. This year's squad is composed mainly of seniors who saw little action last year and juniors up from last year's Frosh-Soph team. Hurlers are Hlavach, Shaper, and Ken Peters, while Morris Cortez is the receiver. Infielders are Don Perozzi, Bob Craig, Buba', Zawada, and Frank Nardi. Outfielders are: Dewey, O'Connell, Jim Ward, and Ernie Modzelewski. 57 A ., Q ,A '- I- A 'lhfl linux' R. Craig, Hlavach, R. .Hiflzllr Row: Ward, K. Pvtvrs, Hollnm Row: D. Pvmzzi, R. O'C0nnvll Srhapvr, M. Cortvz. Zawada. W. Dvwvy, F. Nardi. Me anfam Bloomires Front Row: T. Demith, D. Prisco, G. Harris, J. Flagda, N. Iacovetti, A. Lang,J. Fushi, J. Jonas, T. Hodgson, J. Stabile. Second Raw: M. Kirkendall, A. Sundstrom, B. Craig, M. Cortez, Zawada, Ward, J. Pigott, B. Hallmann, F. Kasher, R. Wullaert. Bark Row: Coach Mittman, K. Peters, T. Calpino, T. Harrington, W. Bodman, G. Pomrehn, H. Johnson, D. Perozzi, G. Corliss, D. Hassberg, Coach Schmidt. This squad fashioned an even-Stephen sea- son under the whips of Coach Arthur Mittman and assistant Coach Ralph Schmidt. Our 4-4 record in league competition earned us a tie for third place, while two wins over Rich Township gave our usyncopated sluggers an overall record of six conquests and four disappointments. During seasonal play our Bantam Bloomitesw tangled twice with each team. We swept the two- game series with Lockport, massacring the Porters 17-2 behind Ken Peters and, later, 2-0, with Fresh- man Howie Johnson emerging victorious. Howie also defeated the Cardinals of Blue Island twice, 3-0 and 3-2. We dropped a pair to Leyden and succumbed twice to Thornton's last-inning rallies. Our mound corps was composed of dependable Howie Johnson C3-25, Ken Peters C2-lj and Jerry Buba Zawada Q1-ll. The infield regulars were: Don Perozzi, Bob Craig, Morris Cortez, John Fushi, Jerry Jonas, and Tom Harrington. The outfield pastures were patrolled by Don Prisco, Jim Ward, Nick Iaco- vetti, Tom Demith, and Artie Lang. 59 ABOVE: Al Persiani is lit- erally a rising young man. RIGHT: Ron Schilling hands the baton to Ron Leoni. FAR RIGHT: Ron Leoni, State champion in the high hurdles, clears a barrier. Syncopafea' findermen This year the Trojan track squad has nothing sen- sationalf' according to Coach Ralph Steben. although the Trojans do have 'cgood possibilities. The Blue and White will be represented by a team which is woefully lacking in depth, especially in the dash divisions. In the 440 are Ray Peterson and Bob Green, while in the 880 Bill Moehlig and Frank Kasher carry the colors. In the shot put Don Zeldenrust, Vic Carlson. Ralph Marchio and Don Hagemaster toss the twelve pound weight. Captain Ron Schilling and Hyman Spann broad jump, but Bill Cooney is the team's lone high jumper. In the pole vault Al Persiani is capable of ris- ing to the occasion. A In the obstacle sprints the Trojans are perhaps stronger than anywhere else. In the highs Skip Motlong, Bill Cooney, and Tom Kees hold forth. In the lows Motlong is again the man to beat. -lim Curcio was also drafted from the Frosh-Soph division to run the low hurdles. Dashmen are Ron Schilling,jim Edwards and Art Lang, while the milers are Larry Spam and Dick Dudley. The relay teams are strained for personnel with Cooney, Edwards, Green and Schilling running the 880 relay and Kees, Moehlig, Peterson and Motlong forming the mile relay squad. Front Row: King, W. Moehlig, R. Peter- son, S. Paul, A. Persiani, B. Motlong, .I Browning, R. Leoni, W. Branch, F. Far- ber, H. Bastle, E. Metke, R. Schilling, L Foston. Back Row: C. Vesci, Manager C. Shanks, Managerg T. Kees, R. Barack- man, D. Cooney, O'Beirne, D. Hage- master, D. George, D. Zeldenrust, C. Russell, G. VanDusen, A. Gottlieb, W. Cooney, Coach Steben, Coach Andrews. VARSITY TRACK SCORES BLOOM 55 U2 Lyons Joliet BLOOM 71 U3 Joliet BLOOM 60 Glenbard BLOOM 75 U2 Thornton Fractional CONF ER ENCE 58172 34 49 273 43 42172 BLOOM 581,f2f1st1 Blue Island 44 C2ndJ Thornton 34 1X2 C3rdl STATE BLOOM f8thJ 7 points DISTRICT BLOOM C453 joliet Q42 1721 '4Nothing succeeds like success, says the axiom. The truth of this was attested by the 1953 track squad. Coach Ralph Steben's syncopated cindermen certainly let no vegetation mature under their feet, easily winning all five dual meets, copping one triangular affair, and fin- ishing second in another. One-tenth of a second cost the Trojans an unblem- ished seasonal record when our mile relay team lost to the LaGrange quartet by that fraction. This victory decided the meet in favor of Lyons 58M to Bloom's 55V3 and joliet's 34. The Trojans won their District title and placed eighth in State competition at Champaign. The 1953 contingent had a mob of returning lettermen, among them Rocket Ronn Leoni, who was once again the high scorer with 221 tallies. An improved Joe Browning was another persistent scorer with 128 markers. This year's returnees include Bruce Motlong, runner up to Leoni most of last year, Captain Ron Schilling, Al Persiani, Bill Moehlig, Ray Peterson, Bill Cooney, and Tom Kees. 61 Coavh Ste-bm-n and his mila- rvlay ronfcrvncv champs acl- mirc' thvir nvw trophy. .ag DVI-1: -la H crux-if pre-parvs to hurl thc' disfus. lilillf IVV: ,luv Browning larva ks thx' mpc' in tlu' dash. A.. 1 Bang! And z1waytlu'yQ'o. Froslz-5'op!1 Speedster: SCORES BLOOM 55 1X2 LaGrange 58 112 Joliet 34 BLOOM 71 U3 Joliet 49 2X3 BLOOM 60 Glenbard 43 BLOOM 75 112 Thornton Fractional 42 U2 BLOOM 85 Kankakee 27 BLOOM 76 Thornton 42 BLOOM 66 U2 Blue Island 58 1X2 Thornton Fractional 23 DISTRICT BLOOM 45 joliet 42 Fran! Row: C. Shanks, Managerg L. Reed, I. Fincher, M. Shlensky, D. Schilling, .I Greig, Glass, L. Llorca, R. Green, R. Marchio, B. Rosen, D. Cole, D. Brown Back Row: C. Vesci, Managerg C. Brooks V. Carlson, E. Cialkowski, Curcio, N Thomas, F. Carra, L. Fehr, T. Bartolini W. Kidd, D. Delsener, H. Spann, L Spann,-I. Heckman, D. Rocha,j. Glasper Coach Steben, Coach Andrews. a Our 1953 Frosh-Soph Cindermen, the South Suburban champs, won three dual meets, lost one, and broke even in two triangular meets. Our Bantam Bloomites' opened the season at La- Grange and found them a little too much to handle, finishing second in a triangular meet including Blue Island. In our next three meets the Tiny Trojans downed Joliet, Thornton Fractional, and Kankakee in that order. Then Ralph Steben's boys hosted Thornton and were defeated despite first place performances by LeRoy Fehr, Ralph Marchio,Jack Ada ms,joe Glass, and Larry Spann. In South Suburban league competition at Thornton Fractional the teamls top five, Fehr, Marchio,Adams, Glass, and Spann, again copped their respective events, but this time the rest of the team came through with fine performances and triumphed over second place Thornton by 20 points. Credit for a season of fine work goes to freshmen Larry Spann, Tony Bartolini, Nick Thomas, Frank Carra, and Eddie Cialkowski. Sophomores who should bolster Coach Ralph Steben's 1954 varsity team are Ralph Marchio, Jim Curcio, Al Persi- iani, and Victor Carlson. 63 'l'his year's Bowling Cilulm was the Hliest ever, according to sponsor Mr. XValter Kuras. Emblems were awarded all of the 45 tneinlmers. and a glittering total of 12 trophies was given out. The loot went to: 'jack XVood. high game, 220: Bill Costalnile, high series, 569: Nick Ranieri, high average, 161. A photo finish saw the King Louies Ofincent Sassano, Boh Cliarroeehi, Nlarvin Troester, Nick Ranierij cop the championship lroin the Four Aces tl'Varren Lange, Hank Durbin, Denny Thorn- ason, Boll Novorytal lay the hairlxreadth margin of one game. ln a special tournament at the season's end, Ranieri recorded a 267 eilort. Bruee lirnst ehalks up the scott w Lee lN1vers, Don Russo, and an unldcnti lied onlooker wateh intently. Pin- Pointers BOYS BOWLING CLUB Ifmrzl Row: V. Sassano, treas- urer, N. Ranieri, secretary: B. lirnst, vice-president: R. Smith, president: NI. Troester. Srcurzd Raw: D. Thomason, W. Lange, R. Novoryta, H. Dur- bin, R. King, D. Arnholtz, A. Wright, A. Fiorenzo. Burk Rom: IJ. Johnson, L. Myers, D. Russo, G. Magdalenos, R. Krause, Augustson, D. Christo, Mr. W. Kuras. 11-1- Mrs. Louise Schultz in- structs her freshman girls in the skills of basketball. Sports take the spotlight at a more feminine pace everv period ofthe day in the girls' gym. Channel- ing the enthusiasm of the gals into skill-building routines, Miss Liela Yeazey, department chairman, Mrs. Louise Schultz, and Miss Helen Becker em- ployed their understanding of girls' sports in these classes. XVith the proper equipment and facilities the girls at Bloom are able to attain a wide-range pro- gram of both indoor and outdoor sports activities. These activities are divided according to the grade level and physical Fitness of the students into groups. each having its respective teacher to in- still co-operation and teamwork on the gym floor. Girls' Sports 'mnl Ruzr: llrur's, N. Killmvr, R. 'l'z'wr's. B. Gollvtz, Miss l,ic'la Vvazvy. limi Ifnzr: R. Mikol, IN1.-Iohnson, S. NViison, .-X. Schoof. Miss Hvlvn Bc-ckcr. Mrs. liooisc' Schultz, CI, Slrzuuilwrq. 'lf Hr-llsuny. .Xflivilivs illlfi fun IJCQRIII lor us spol'lsii1incll'cl ,ills ill Bloom ns wc' lzllliichvcl into spzucc' :il our lirsl plzrxclzlx lllf f t'li Out oi I'his XYorlcl Clhzmff- ' , , fs w ' m mg tha- nlmospllf-rc' for thc' lihrislinzis svzxson. wc' ilC'iCiUllI'2Il1l1ll2li Yulclich' shinclig. which was high- liqlilvcl hy mhz- llllI'CiI2lSl' ol' our trzidilionznl lihrziry ciill'iSllllZlS trvv. Thx' IIl1'lIliJl'I'Si1iI7Ci!'iY1' and Cziucly sgilvs lvcl lhm' puff' in iillllii-I'2liSiIlQ proivcls. 6 A A d t. . . .. . . , . , ' l',Ilir'lc'i1c'y wins thc' ililll ol our worthy lc'zlcIc'rs: Yunvy Killmvr. prvxy: Roh:-rlzl 'l'c'wcs. Yt'4'IJ1.Illfif' lJ1'ui's. sr'4'r'r'lzu1'x': :incl Bzlrlizirn Ciollvlz. ll'l'2lSllI'l'l'. SIlllI'l'iI1Q us on lo zu XCZII' psivkcwl with sports zmci hm wviw- Mrs. Loliism' Schultz. Miss Hvlvn Bc'c'kc'l'. .incl Miss l.im-In Yi':1xm'y. 'I'lu- Clzlss i'c'pi'1'sc'nlziIivvs l'UlllIH'iSillQ lhv rvsl ol' Ihr' U..'X..-X. Bozlrcl www' l'ili'l'4'S2I livllzuilly zmcl RlJS2liil'iN'1iiiUl. St'l'liUI'S1N1ill'f' XIII! llohnson. junior: Clzirol SlI'2lIMiiK'I'Q. soph- omorv: :incl Suv XYilson and .'xIlIl2liJt'iii' Svhoof. h'm'shim'n. Thi- CQ..-XA. liozml cl:-11ions1rzilc'cl ilu-ii11po1'14mc'c oi' ll'2lIIlXN'Ul'ii in plzmninu. im' il orqzmizvcl our . , , umm 4ii'llx'11i1's. llll'ilICilllQ' x'ollc'x'hzlll. Imzlslwllmll. incl piiiq-pong lUlll'I12llllt'lllY. lil: Fran! Row: D. Reed, LaMorticella, Mannel, E. Rocha, I. Druzbicki, R. Mikol, L. Hamilton, D. Payne. Second Row: D. Tuck, S. McCollum, A. Tosi, C, Hoff, C. Stanley, C. Brown, M. Heumann, S. Umfleet, F. Skrezyna, V. Thompson. Bark Row: Miss Helen Becker, Y. Hodges, C. Paolella, A. Whittemore, B. Mcllldowney, R. Tewes, Ickes, C. Ray, N. Killmer, H. Fry. Senior 6.4.4. Literally painting the gym redw as a token of our last fling at Bloom, we seniors took over the girls, gym every VVednesday. The year started out with a zoom,', as the volleyballs whizzed through the air. Archery also played a big part in our autumn activities. Skills and rules were pounded into our heads, while preparations were being made for an out- standing basketball season . . . closely following the restricting girls' rules. Birdies began to fly as spring descended upon us, and the badminton tournament became of major importance. Wfhat would we have done without the smiling face of Miss Helen Becker to greet us when we inno- cently remarked, I had to go home right after school last nightf' I had to make up a timing after schoolgu or There was no football practice, and that was the only timejunior and I could walk home together? You must agree these were good excuses for not being at G.A.A. June is here, and we find thatafewof ourG.A.A. dynamos have received the coveted i'B's . 67 ll. Halsrr, C. Knaak, G. Ziems lfmnl li'o11'.'.l. lfrazirr, Mulohn- son, B. Clollrtz, D. Spinozzi S. Hirsch, B. Cortlrs, R. Crow- ley, A. Iminski, M. Skonecke, 1 ll. Saclus. Srmml Row: F. Srluunarhrr, M. Klawittrr, M. Maclura, A. Santori, Gordon, Nl. Narrisi, D. Rad- tlrn, ll. lformrntini. M. Napoli, H. Smith, M. Neu- lirh, R. Hartison. Back Rout: CI. 'l'ilton, R. llefiiulio, Cl. Hicks, I. Gray, l . l.istenlx'r, Maltby, K. Duncan, A. Masritti, M. Stosor, S. Grrat, R. l.oHu1', l.. llamiani, Mrs. l.ouisr Schultz. 'QAII right, juniors! Get in line and start counting off to I , . .2, . . .4. . ,, came our chanting cries as we divided ourselves into squads for our volleyball tournaments. Tuesday was our night for spiking volleyhalls, sharply pivoting to send the haskethall soaring through the air in Search of the haskct. and smacking the hirdie across the hadminton net for a love-love score. Having survived two years of volleyball. haskethall, and had- minton skills. we started this junior year with a new vigor to show oil our accumulation of sports knowledge gained in our freshman and sophomore days and to advance in our training for co-opera- tion and teamwork on the gym floor as well as in thc class room. Mrs. l.ouisr Schultz. always on hand to help us and guide us. XVZIS Ulll' SPUHSUY. Jumbr 6.14.4 lfmrit Rozv: M. johnson, .-X. Iminski, C. Knaack, G. Zim-ms, P. Utermark, l . Schumacher. .S'f'rar11lli'az1',' B. Priinavera, D. Sadus, M. Klawittcr, ll. For- mentini, A. Santori, C. Hicks, R. DrGiulio. linrff Row: P. Anablr, K. Duncan,-I. llrucs, A. lN1asCitti, M. Stosor, li. Russell, Mrs. Louise Schultz. AM. V, gf f 5 1 . -r qs if 5 Q M kg.. E x Y 5 ki 5 uf 1 - ,x f ' ,Q , .i i -11 F 1 :ez , - ' 2 -,Agp 1' K gh if Mag f EM H , SQ .2 If, , ,Li f V' W F S 5 we Q 5 if is V' 2 2 ' 1fmi5 R QV qi .X iw KR .kXk, 5 - -2 i 'S Q YW 'A ' ' .. .. ' 1 y l V-xy. . f' - A vi? 2 ' - A f X. 1 ' Vw ' - ' x Q sg x W Q A - we . -1 3 1 ' '+A x 'f A ' -2 .af Q A4 any x U N 3' Q , , ,, A1 .R K . xg K ..Xx 7 ,. ff 1 ,f 17 1 Q M di 5 in 1 S... 3' EQ sf- gf 2 r Q 'E HB gk ggi mv .xx ,I 1 - 1 1 f f gy! 4 t K g k W i E b' n , lf: as 1 A K fn fl .- YEMEN . 3ifei5g?3.i3fss- ' mQA fxjgi 2 ,E 7 Ek A E 'E' 'lf ' N if Nh yi Q' 'F 5 1 W! .mi H Y-Pqwfgg 22.1 . 3 V f?,,,vf .3 'Q 1,2 gy H, Q. 'E R I 12 1 lwml li'n:r'.' .XLfi't'sS, R. Clusvnizi. l.. lXIm't'uiii. lfafl Row: l.. Har- i nt-tt, S. Smsnr. lJc'l rz1nk. C. l Nzxpuli. 'WV' xxunt A tfrt1t'l1clown wr- ixnnt il tuliflnlowii F ffzee leaders Stay in liornizition. now. :incl lt'l's Q41 sonic pc-In into this Clicml' urgccl Mrs, Lonisv Schnltz.z1s shi' put us through our pact-s. .Xt tilnvs things gut ziwlinlly trying, hut in thc' cncl it was xvcll wortli thc- hours of przictict' Zlllfl ol' nmkinq up nvw t'l1c-t-rs. The rczil thrills Cznnc' at tht' Qznncs wht-n mn' cziptziin. Rose- Ciost-nzzl, and tht' wliolm- sqnztcl hacking out' tcmils. :Xml l1t'lic'i't' ns. tlit-i'c s nothing likt' Cl1t'cfI'inQ to lmring l'lOlllt' tht' lmnron in litmllnnll. lmskctlnztll. or wlizitcvtw. 'l'l1t'rc' was El lot ul' lun. too. especially in IIlC6'liIIQ otn' opposing t'ln-t'r- ltxziclws. N0 ont' will liorqvl whvn Sylx-in Stosur took il lmclx in shzxpc. '1 had that privilege ol lvncling' tht' SIlltlt'IIl lmcly in spill zit thc l,t'yclvn liootlaztll liclcl. lint tht- vxvitv- nivnt zlntl t'ntht1siztsni ol' thc' vmwcl soon got us um Brands and Mitzi Fazzini wind um fm' Ihr' killf Susic' Bakvr El pix of Roman grzivv. Bluonfs fvmalm' lirinq squad X Ifmnl Rnzf-5 H. Fry, B. Bukowski, lekes. B. Rice, 'l', Bellamy. Ifurl Ielilil' A. Szintori, V. Thomp- son. l,. Koenuing, I-1.lIurgr-uson, B. liordes. Spzuugler, I. Druz- lmieki. Badmin on Archery Experts? lYell. we're supposed to lie. at least here alt Bloom, XYith Miss Lielzi Yezizey us our get-up-and-gof we successfully gained skill in lmdinimon. uxvllill skillQ ' you say. You'd he surprised zu the precision and eo- ordination that badminton demands. And thzu's El lzlet. too l Raise your hom '... aim with the gold . . . shoot amd hold . . . 1. 2. 3. Thafs all there is to it. said Miss Lielzi Yeazey. Yes. she was right. for we girls on the archery team spent hours and weeks preparing lor the State tournament. As we hezuned with pride at the sight ol' that glorious trophy. our many thanks went to Miss Yeazey lor her diligence and encouragement. lsfllflf Razzz' l,alN'lortiL'ella, Callarelli, B. Melildownev, SCIH. - Druzhieki. R. 'IR-wes, A, W'l1ittr more, B. Davis, I.. Hamilton. 1 X'Vhoopeel A strike! ln a lJowler's life there're gutter halls, those that gently weave clown the alley, and those that result in a once-in-a-lifetime strike. Gt' course, that's not speaking for the club as a whole . . . only for llS poor unfortunates who can harely lift the hall. Some of us did pretty well. though. when it came to individual and team averages. This year we got a rather late start, hut l1l3ylJC it was for the lmest. Because of such enthusiasm among the senior gals, our wonderful tutor, Miss Liela Veazey. had to divide the club into two parts . . . the u3:45 and the 4:45. NVe marched through the school year with every Tuesclay our 'Ssink-or-swim day, for we were striving for the thrill olia Sli-rikel Some of us still are. Fran! Row: Giampaolo, l.. Bachtle, H. Fry, B. Tylka, N. Worohec, R. Cosenza, A. Caffar- elli, G. Zona, I.. Penclrak, li. Rocha, H. Jastrab. Srcarzd Row: R. Mikol, Mannel, B. DeLor- enzo, F. Zavarella, G. Christo- fanelli, A. Dangoia, B. Krencik, D. Koehn, L. Nykaza, B. Brown- lield, D. Payne. '1711'rd Raw: A. Gaby, D. Reed, l.. Hamilton, D. Ferry, li. Cowles, M. Heumann. S. Umileet, C. Rohr, J. Jarman, S. Clutter, A. 'I'osi, B. Rice. Bark Row: R. Herman, F. Skrezyna, D. Barbizzi, D. Freese, M. Patti, M. Fazzini, G. Banis, NI. Bra- ham, C. Paolella, Miss Liela Veazey. Bow0ng Ifznnl lfnzv: P. Preble, Uhrt, G. vllllll- lmoe, li. Johnson, G. VanRamshorst, C. Bruno, li. Graziani. .S'rrm1rl Role: B. lioytl, l. llruzhieki, Nluzzo, G, Mearns, Mielcarz, A. Foushi, D. lJel,uea, V. Stuelty, lN1. Malm, D. Graham. BIIFA' lt'nu.'.' U. fXnclerson, Nliss l,iela Veazey, C. Sehoon, S. Wlolff, li. Motlzelewski, M. Gabrielli, .X. Gast, ll. lI0lI1l'l4'l', R. Parks, R. 'l'ewes, I . Brands, li. Meliltlovvney, Bonnin, B. Davis, P. Holtz. T4 l'1IlIIIf1e0Il'.' Y. Koester, B. Moell- lig, A. Patton. C. Bielenin. I.. Jensen, G. hlalek, Cnnnea. Srrnrzrl Roux' Nave,S. Kllliqoski 'l'. Bellamy, M. Roche, Hofer, M. Neulielr, D. Arnold, C. Lux. Nyman. lfrlrli' Ruzzu' l'l.xIllI'LfCTl- son, l.. Giroux, li. Peart, C Knaaek. ll, lfliekinger, V. Givens lf. Daniels. Q Baskefroom 6015 dass Heber: Their merits may not he generally known. lwut eer- tainly the girls who forfeit a study period to help in cheek- ing baskets during our gym periods deserve the gratitude of all us gals who rely on them. Our human safe deposit boxes. these girls check over all our valuables. too. Side out! These are the Cries we diligently screamed to the puzzled freshies . . . and sophomores. too. It was our job to referee games and try to teach some principal rules for sports. How good a job we did will lie determined next year! l'lI'IlIIf lfuzzx' .Xqress, l . Brands. Iekes, IJ, Seln-idel. lfarl' R011-.' A. Rotondi, R. Cosenza. .X. Suw- inski. Sylvester. l . Selin- maeher. B. Kreneik. 75 ' Q!! 'S X' LW 'Y' ff f cfliflhb fb ev bw Our high school has developed, over the years. into more than just a place in which one accumulates knowledge. lVe now have student government. athletics. and such a great variety ol' extra-curricular organizations that everyone is able to find something here besides schoolwork that he enjoys. !i,,?il '3?:'i'lgffugg' :mf -ea .-ea f Mir-f'HZt irf'. , Nr :.' ' EE? be . '-f.f iE-lid -all ' 'H V ,:m1.Mm2.-N wif, ag fs 1 -W' vas-iw' ' 'Z 11-1-wtlwff. Ilia :r,..A,,Wi, qfwvm UMW '.-i'f5?-N' 'P w. iq, fb'-' ftfgig' pr Sw - . . wa s , .' -1 ' fr ' L ' . vs L , - N1 1, ' ' ...f- 2 1 f ' iq: g, , J . 'J'k41PiW '.' 4 Y 21.1. . L-4 , fgfiyfgf t-'i x it 21- ii E12 wg, 1: , ' 'l 4 ,Ek . ,ug l 43,-V -A in 4 1+ ag 'wt . if 1 f f :I q't.f ' . I . ' f mf P ,iw ,. ,,. ' if ,Q QQE M 7 I sw I 1,- -' ,-'Ft ' ' cf-,fwf -1' 1fI'1. 'j:7faLi4-5' -1' Ihul Run-: Mr. Smith. Mr. lft-lclw'lJt'l. Dr. Mt-tvalf. Mi: Udt-gztrd, Miss l t'rnz1ld, Miss lfmnl l3nz1': M. Swanson, K. Swanson, XY. llvwcy, R. l't'tt'rson, A. Gunn, R. Galic'nt'. Nlxorrow, Ni i'. Briggs. ' ' All kinds of things originzttt' with us: dzmcvs. fxecuffve founcl Our l'unt'tion is much thc szunc as that of tht' iudirizil dcpzirtint-nt ol' tht' lit-clclwil gox'c'rnint'nt1 wc' tzikc- ovvi' when at disputt' arises in thc' Studvnt Council Blooufs Clongrcss und dvcidc what. c-onstitutionzilly. can hc dont: lslowt-vcr, wt' czin do whztt tht- SIIIJITIIIK' Court would tit-vvl' con- sidvr. for wt- lutvt- thc power to initizitc hills oi our own. wclfzirt' drivcs. and zisst-inhlics. Along this lint' is thc ztnnuzil SllIClCIll-lfilfllllf' Uhziskt-thzill gznnvul you know. thz1t's tht- gzunt- lx'twt'c-n all those' old tiincrs and tht' most athletic scniors zivziilzihlv. Bt'- sidcs this, thc Mayor px'csiclc's ovcr tht' Student Council and tht' Coininissionci' of Puhlic lnipi'ovt'- lnvnts Coinmzinds tht' hzill und trzillic tfuidcs. 'l'hcst arc' just 21 lbw of our niziny dutics. fxecufive 0fi7cers lfmnl linux' M. Swanson. inztyor: K. Swanson. clvrkz .X, Gunn. t'oininissiont'i' ol'wvlf'zirt-, lim! 161111-3 R. l't-tt'i'son, rom- iiiissioiivi' ol' liliziiltvl YY. IM-wt-y. vom- inissionvi' of pulilic' iiiiprox't'int'nt1 R. fizilir-in-, t'ouuiiissiom'r ol' social activ- ilivs. TH lfronl Row: W. Gasior, Nl. Ward, S. lN1cGillen, Pentecost, Tavoletti, E. Cipolla. Sffzzrzfl Rnzv: li. Koseiul-4, R. YVullaert. G, Kissaek, A. Saberhagen. G. Zawada, S. Hathaway. S. Gordon. R. Faust. .-X. Sundstrom. lfrzrl' Row: Fincher. D. lN1arr. R. Baraekman. V. Poerio, VV. Bodman, Schramm. R. Rckau. R. Craig. Faso. R. Schilling. The Student Council. or the Congress ol' our sehool.strives to consider justly all the views and needs of its citizens. Wie hold sessions every other 5, d f L' 7 Thursday morning. As of now we haven't had any N lililausters, but who knows what the future holds in store for us? Our task. we admit, is not an easy one, hut-neverthelessf we try diligently to make our government one lay the people. ofthe people. and for the people. Ifrnn! Ruzv: Genna. T. Bor- den. D. Doxy. N. Mack, Hoffmann, A. Lindert, R.De- Bolt. .S'rmr11ll?n1z'.' B. D'Andrea, R. Sylvester, A. VVeber, I.. Sclirotlwrger. R. Kentish, R Battaglia, Antonueei, Lorlalo, P. Karwoski, l.. Napoli. V. Wfillis. IW. Ccllini. CI. Towle. Y. Roesn4'r,J. Gull. 'I lllifrl Row: M. Scully, V. Aprnti. G. Pagoria, W. Panici, l.. Dovpp, C. Cassidy, O. Sig- neri, lV.tIansc-r, B. Hallmann. I.. Milllmurn, W. Mack. Harl- Rmzu' M. W'oislaw, A. Jan- kowski, R. Reiehert, Gereg, R. l,alNlortivella, R. Hilde- man. .-Xltman. R. Thomp- son. S. Smith. lXl. Druvs. x vpsv 'Q -If 21' Hg. Q. , K A if AMW f i Q sw. Q gg xp m V ,, z ff ,Q uw V W Inf qi 'fi cr Ev Q V 4, 5 3 ,Q li ? I 16 ,-4' XXL Nb gi' wg vii, if W af K, - - '- 'maria ,Q , ., 4: 2 Q, QW: J . Q- Q A s. W, s ,sg pf' E '-wt 1'1I'HIIf Ruxr: Bt-ckinan, untlt'rt'lass: NI. Graham, ztrtivitit-s: Miss Housv, R. Ximmvrman, c-clitor: B. lX1t'l'iltltm't1L'y, girls' sports: Nililofli, lboysi sports: K, fXlt'iclt'll. svniors. lfllllll lffmi: .X, xV4'lJ4'I', hi. Dt'- I,ut'zi, CI. Bvll, 'lf Hvlmrath, ifurrio. R. Kohl. lfl1t'A'lelJZl'.' R Cox H Ilvrr, Mr. Hamlin, M, lX1an- Still. Annual Staff XVc'rc responsible for thc- hook youirc rcziclinq' now. Most ol' it was put together during thc ciqhth pcriod each Clay. hut plenty of work wus dont' during thc ninth and tenth pvriocls. too! Many hours were spa-nt trying to dig up idvzis to delight and baffle the Casual rcaclcrsl endless lists ol iiaiiicsfchccked to kcvp our iclcnts as 21CCllI'1lli' sis possihlc--drove us cross-cycdg cropping! photos whilc zittclnptinq to kccp thcir Constituents wholt' Caused inuch grief to SCYl'I'Ell cclitors. You yuttrscxlf prolmhly sulll'rt'd il littlt' to put out this annual-- especially thc' hoys who wvrt' forced to live through at lczlst tive- torturous minutes in at tic! I . 'l'ownst'ncl, lX1r. ...WW Wtmgm lfnuil lt'u11': M. Manson, R. Scliztpt-r. Miss Housv. l7inclit'r. vclitor: l'. Hallmvrt. associatt' vdilor: A. Chinn. H. 'l'own- sa-ncl. Hull lfrurt: R. Mikol. S. Bakvr. B. Mt'ICltlrm'nc-y, IJ.Cinastc-13.1.jan-vis, S. Mvliolltiin, A, Snntlstroin, M. Bvnnvtt, ll. lilzutliuss, l.. NN't'isc', Ci. Yzmson. Prt-siding ovcr thc' lllinois Stats' High Srhool Prt-ss As- sociation convvntion will lx' ei n honorary L'CXIIYI-CllI'I'lClll2lI'u :activity of nvxt yt'z1r's l3Sroz1dCzistt'r stall. Rvgulnr stall' work gocs on as usual. though, livery sc-vvnth hour wt' work our crast'rs to thc lxonc' pt'rl't'Cting stories nncl strug- 5 gling to sqtltwzt' or strctrh our Copy into our rt'spt'Ctix'C page-s. Ads. liczicls titlvs to tliv novict' ' und. most oi ull, clt'z1cllim's. add to our lit-aclaclics. lmut soinvliow. wc' zilwziys scctn to qvt thc pzipcr out on tiint-. I':n11llt'r.1i': l'rz'zi1'r. N1.Maclnra. .-X. Sinitli, .-X. Mascitti. Cf. Clorsino. C. Claudio. H. Langt-. R. Clox' .S'ftf.mlIi'1.1i'.' M. Srlizistizin, CI. Mmk, N. Killinrr, K. Hoppvl, -lvnsvn. U. liotnig, .-X. Ollc'ndorl'. B. Rosvn. I.. llrillnnt, ll. lNlit'c'l1'r. limi lfnztu' H. ffzirtvr, R. Kohl, ll Krat'1nt'r, QUILL AND SCROLL lfrmzi Role: R. Nlikol, K. hleidell, R. Zimmerman, Fincher, K. Swanson, P. Halbert, A. Gunn, S. Mcfollum S. Baker. Bark Rout: H. Townsend, D. Gnaster, Jarvis, B. Mclildowney, C. lkiark, D. Blaufuss, G. Hinelinc M Graham, Miss House, M. Bennett, R. Schaper, J. Niblock, G. Yanson, L. Weise. A dual status is required for membership in Quill and Scroll. Those of us who are members of this interna- tional honorary journalistic society must have been in XVe on the Tower Staff put into one handy volume all the outstanding pieces of literature produced in the line of duty by students pre- paring English assignments. Sometimes there are so many literary triumphs written we the upper third of either the junior or senior class and must have done superior have to publish a supple- work on the annual, The ment. Broadcaster. or The Tower. TOVVIZR Front Raw: A. Vissar, D. Formentini, R. Perry, M. Berens, S. Hathaway, assistznt editorg K. Swanson, editor, M. Johnson, J. Jarvis, S. McCollum. Back Row: Mr Shroyer, B. Devine, Mr. Gard, D. Nelson, M. Narcisi, M. Bennett, D. Freese, F. Freese, F. Szalkewicz, G. VanRamshorst, S. Baker, R. Mikol. dui!! and Scroll 0W8f GIRLS l.lC.'XGl'lC OFFICERS l rm1l Ruzrz' Miss Czlllvnclvr, S. lN1CClollLnn,sL't'i'c'tm'y1 D. Kovlin, prcsidvnt: Nliss U. 'I'lN'Ul72'lllI. l3r1rlcRrm'.' B. Rirv, vic'c'-p1'c'sidz'i1t: 1 lX1lSS.XI'lLfl'l2 Cl.Stzu1lt'y,trc'astn'c'r. Thx' Girls Ilvagiw. thc' all-school organization lor girls. is ont' of thc' hllsicst groups at Bloom. Along with trying to kccp alive' thc lint' spirit lwtwccn tht' stnclvnts and li2lClIlIf', wt' strivt' to inzikc our o school ont- ol' thv lmvst. Thost' srnior girls who nrt' Big Sistcrs lizivt' lwcn doing their part lay hvlpinq thc' lircslnncn with thsir nctivitics. Tha' M0ll1l'l'-D2lllQl1Il'I' Banquet. thi' spring tcm. FI'CSl'IIIlL'Il lfrolic, and clt'Corntion oi' tht' Christmas trvt' nrt' sonic ol' our nnnuzil proivcts. Q BIG SISIICRS l'lIl7If lX,lPlI',' l'. I,lH'lI1'lIl', ll.-Iohnion, I . Szalkvwivz, .-X. Ilanqoia, I,. N kaza, G. lXIz'arnQ, N. l'irit'lcson, -s'I'l'IHIIl lfnzrx' . Y .I Nlzumvl, B. lJc'I.orc'nlo, ll. Dc'l.11ra, I.. Barlitlv. S. Bak:-r, I,. Hamilton, li. Cowlvs, G. Hinvlinc, ll. Pavnv. 'llzirrl mr: M. Y'Vilson, -Izirvis, Brvlracli, A. xvlIlIl1'II'l0I'l', li. lwoclzclrwski, S. 'l'annm'r, Y. Hodges, Clark., D. Rvctl. GIRLS LEAGUE Fran! Razr: B. W'allaCc', N. Spock, R. King, S. Conant, P. DiMasci0, C. Mott, G. Trcvino, A. sI2iCOlJllCCl. Smmrl Row: CI. Tilton, M. lihrich, S. Hutton,J. Grt-Ven, H. Hatch, R. Short, L. Jensvn, B. Alexander, A. Zahlmgxl. Hoppcl. 'I lzirzl Row: S. Gordon, B. Gollctz, R. Byrd, H. Hollowcll, Balscr, G. Rtlimcrn, S. Marison, C. Bolka, P. Cams-li. lfozzrlll Row: C. Kvilman, R. Nchnt-vay, B. Smrdrl, N. Male-C, D. Creighton, M. Skonvckc, N. Rohr-rts, VVQ-rnickc, li. Root, K. Hoppe-l. linrlt' Row: S. Winn, IW. Botkin, P. Lucas, P. Loman, P. Knutson, Rrhnquist, D. Blaufuss, B. Carty. I rmzl Raw: G. Svott, Rucker, N. Hartman, K. Andvrson, S. Piacc-nti, M. Rocha, R. Napoleon, D. Costcllo. Sfflllllf Razr: G. Schultz, R. Kudlaty, G. Stanfa, KI. Stine-, G. Walsh, R. Battaglia, C. Seite-r, D. Mrfllvndon, B. Grigsby, M. Pitts. 7711-ffl' Row: B. Grampaolos, S. Caniccki, N. Hartman, M. Gaby, Lvnthuscium, P. Wojcik, D. Hodgvs, Cl. Alexander, B. Korhn, D. Doxy. Fozzrlh Row: A. D'Andria, D. Woznys, D. Haulick, D. Roll, Clair, B. Littcll, -I. Navv, N. Rvarson, R. Flpting, A. Jarrctt, Bark Roux' Magcr, Newcll, E. Flickfnger, O. Cia, C. Bakvr, Zvman, R. Kcntish, D. Prater. 85 CAlXll'LiS CORPS G. Pomrehn A. Gottlieb K. Peters A. Capriotti Those ol us who want to help out at football and basketball games by ushering. taking tickets, , . H . ,, 'ind missin out Jro r'nns 'oin the lN1'ln'iffers We muke up one ol the inost exclusive or- gl I lcxvhg th I5 ,lg 'N -IR I H' L' d . . . , , All J. en e ai v ews e 'ws ro 'xroun qnniznuons in sehool: the Clznnpus Ciorpsfmlhere ' C' C 'ire onlv four ol' us' Our main in faet our onlv Cach year' WC managers who have wld 2'm'nd' I ' H ' ' ' ance records are rewarded with ai trip to this duty is to lie the lI'2llllC guides and hall guides of L ' . . . even . the ezileterlu to keep you walking and to keep you Iroin throwing. lVlANAGlfRS CLUB Ifmnl Rnzzu' B. 'l'z1lley, CI. Pitts, R. Tafelski, A. Zamarocy, R. Schilling, president: lN1r. li. Nelson, O. W'hite, C. Reeves, Brown, li. WVeise, CI. Cooper. Srrmizl Row: A. Wolny, D. Schilling, D. lNlaelNlaster, R. l,uCkett, l.. Foston, I.. Spann, 'l'. llllllpllliill, R. Moore, H. Dillard, D. Schilling, R. Samples, li. Bell, W. Me1'1'itt, R. Novoryta, C. Kearney. 4lilll'7'll Rum: R..Iones. I . l lammini, R. Bonilield,,I. O'Grady, H. Gerald, Sulohnson, Sinallul. Willis, D. Federoff, Lep- ley, W. Stern, Walker. liaflc Roz:-.' Augustson, U. Magdalenos, F. Johnson, K. Henderson, WV. Partee, A. Nliller, A. Wfashington, VV. Kidd. A. MeAlendon, H. Spann, Foster, I.. Porter. X11 TRAFFIC GUIDES l'1HIllfIflI1l'.' C. Paliner. R. Baraekinan, lieutenantzj. Sehramm. captain: R. Schilling, lieutenant: I.. W'itteI,li1'uti-nant 'l'. Sund. Sf'rn11r1' Roux' R. Brunstrum: G. W'enzel, D. Schilling, Nihlock, Sinrdel. B. lirnst. R. Smith, lN1. Sund- strom, M. Shamho. Bark Hum: H. Zimmer. C. lN'1ustard. B. Hammer, lNfeCormick. D. Apgee, B. Miller, T. Nelson. ll. Pluyrnert. 7 raf17c 6'uia'es Hall Guides H.XI.I. GLTIIJHS lfzunl lfuzr: N. Bamhulas. G Lariiner. IJ. Stollio. R. Groom fi. Cfanieli, M.'l'ureiarelli, D lurk, Ci. liyans. .S'f'r'r1111l Rnzui Paliner. ll. Hartman, N4 Napoli. D. Creighton, R Dm-Giulio. Cf. l'ill'llt'l',l,.l.llC?1S U. lfidanzi. M. Veldhuizen H. Kreneik. CI. Goldselinikl liar! lfuzw: R. Urusdis, R. Del- ffuttu. R. Yitlill. R. x'ykiIlIl'Oll2l, IJ. .Xyery. R. l.arke.J. Fabri- zius. D. Barhizzi. R. Bramonti li. Haney. v v u Don't get on the wrong side of us because we don't like to he double-crossed. Our primary jolm is appre- hending hit-and run drivers and hot-roddersf' On top of this we not only direct the smooth flow of trailic but also give itinerary information to bewildered Bloomites. Ifour brother service pro- motes traflic. Certainly it may he said ol' us that we retard it. for wt-'re the kids who are stationed in the halls during Classes, lN1ean- dering students are our law- ful prey. At midday we as- sist in checkingout the hardy souls who go home for their lunches: all day long wt-'re helping to keep the halls clean and quiet. Ml JNl'l'K DRS l rnnl li'n1r.' fi. Nlonlv, l'. llihlzlsrio, .-X. Clurlvz, l. llruzliivlii, Y. lloszlti. C Russo. .Shmifl lflllfh' CI. llvring, ll film-vy, S, G. Conlon. S. Gordon, li. Kirgis, ll. l 1'c'4-sv, N4-wx-ll. liuff. lfllIl'.' R. Srlwrp, lX'lzu'Yziy. M. Rust, Hl'l'lliH'll. Nl. lxlilllllfil, Ci. fivnis. XXX' ollicc' :incl zitwiiclzliiu- monitors can lu' louncl Cilhci' in thc- ollicc' or lrusllinq clown thc' hulls clclivcring call slips :incl niicsszigvs and picking up zuwnclzincc Cards. Although our rnutinn' niziy sound sonivwlizu like' il task. wc lind it quiu' ililvnvstiiig :incl 21 hit on thc novel sidv. flosfesses The hoswsscs stzllioncfl in front of lhv lilmu'y are always rczicly with Z1 friendly sinilc and cagcriicss lo hclp. Ycs. thc' young rvccptionists try to givc' thc visitor a wzirin wvlcomc and 21 plvasing iniprc-ssion of Bloom. RN HOS'l'l'iSSl'iS lfrunl Rnzzz' ll. Rochzl, l'm'1itc'n-mist, S. Wvrnirlu'. limil' lx'nn'.'A.-X. Booth, Olivvr, C. Gossvtt, PROJECTION STAFF lflllllf Rozv: I.. Bralnanti, R. I7eIl.'Xngelo, N. Erickson, A. DiGuilio. S. Denham, G. Zona, P. Utermark, lX1r. Riehert. .Yrmrzrl Roux' A. Mielearz, D. lWannel, Cxlacobs, R. Cowger, R. Luckett, NI. Dekker, A. Damiani, I.. Fulton, li. Sehoeke, H. -Iongsma. 'I limi Row: R. Brunstrum, I.. Kohn, F. Hosh, T. liger, D. English, M. Nant-s, R. Reinhart, I.. Wilkens, Kohn. liark Row: G. Pallo, A. Mark, chief operator: R. Swanson, chief operator: W. Morton, lxlorton, IU. Frey. XV. 'l'ueker. Chief operator: G. Harris. Profhcfion Staff Most people clon't know it. but there's a lot more to showing a inovie than just Flipping a switch. Our fledgling proiectionists soon realize this. for besides running the projectors, we have a staff of secretaries that handle the red tape in- volved in finding and securing the movies, records, and tape recordings you seen and hear during a X'C'lI' c . lt is we library girls who help keep track of all the knowledge within the sliding glass doors. Our positions as young librarians also include Check- ing on the presence and absence of our studious classmates. Finding outdated magazines for Reader's Guide folks also keeps us moving at a fast pace. ibrary 6irls LIBRARY GIRLS 15111111 lfnzfx' bliss Hess, D. Sadus. N. W'ilson, YVilson, l. Gray, U. Radden. Bark Rnzzx' CI. Halninontl, S. How- ard, ll. Payne, S. Caniecki, Y. Kebl. KI. Hedger. lN1rs. llicks. bliss Haworth. W Ifmnl Rum: R. Crowson, Gilhvrt, Frank, R. Yasvvn, D. Lauer, trihune: D. Leahy, vice'-trihuneg R. VanHam, Grvvvn, D. Angustson. St'fIlIlI1lX,llll'.' hi. Wilkvning, G. Ruht',.I. Navv, G. Mc'l7addvn, l.. Bidcr,-I. l.inthicum,J. l.odato, S. Piarvnti, R. Battaglia, l..-Iosvphson, quavstor: C. Pvtvrson, P. Carducci, Nl. Phillip, l,. SCln'otbQ'i'gc'1'. IIAIII-I'!iR1Ill'.' S. Larson, K. Mvilulmhin, W. Smith, D. Wvgrzyn, I.. Nfvycr, Y. Nlikolajczyk. Bark Rum: lN1. Stallings. S. 'I'owlL', N. llartolini, M. lioushi, C. Bonadona, lmsnivwicz, l.. Smith, D. Hodgvs,-I. Bishop, P. Karowski, INT. Gvrgvl, A, Rotolo. Monacvlli, M. Knchyak, M. Gvrvg, l.. Sparks. N. Pvarson, scrihal Notarnifola. .I- Jan br l Romans IU Yvni, vi-di, vici. That is thc prog1'c'ssix'c motto ol' Cach Roma Parvian. XXX' junior Romans hold quornms, havc lianquvts. and really livc it up in old Roman stylcl Only lirst ycal' ldlllll sludcnls arc cligilaln' to partake in our gala aH'aii's. Rolo. thc Roman Clivckcl' game. inlorinal skits. dvpicl- ing lilk- in ancient Roma: and discussions rvcall- ing thvsr sanu' customs arc among our lui-monthly activitivs. Ol' Conrsv. tha' ffhrisunas l.anQnaQc' party and thc Roman lmanquct arc among our most anticipatvd c-x'c'nls. SPANISH CLUB Frou! Row: D. Radden, N. Spuck, M. DeLuca, G. Pryor, Semnrz' Row: B. Banis, R. Ken- tish, B. Locke, O. Ciarrocchi, C. White, B. Carty. Third Mott, Rotondi, M. Sebas- tian, treasurerg D. Wall, vice- president: R. King, presidentg D. Blaufuss, secretaryg E. Roor. Back Raw: A. Ollen- dorf, L. Weise, P. Simpson, D. Sarter, C. Bell, Bows- man, J. Maltby, W. Hatch, M. Ferventi, Wallis, P. Anable, R. Morrow. K. Meidell, D. Graham, KI. Drues, C. Bruno. Spamkb Hub Twice a month we grab our serapes and som- breros and rush to 317 for another lively meeting of the Spanish Club. YVe all join in to help with our yearly assembly, and all of us enjoy the field trips, parties, special activities, and programs which we hold. Everyone learns a lot about Spanish CLlSt0lI1S and traditions through these diversified activities. Every year we stage an assembly portraying many aspects oflife in a Spanish-speaking country. XVhen the all-language party rolls around each Christ- mas, we join the Latin Clubs and the French Club to put on this affair. 91 FRENCH CLUB lfnml Razr: A. Smith, sr'Crvtary1 D. Spinozzi, D. Yasvvn, prvsidvnt: P. Sarvk, S. Bakvr. Bark Row: L. Littvll. D. l i1'4-sv, D. VVinLfatc', ll'C2iSlll'K'l'2 R. fimmvrman, M. Wilson, french dub Bonjour, Commvnt allc'z-vous? That's thc' l'ric'ndly grvctinq wt' got when wc' vntrr thc' doors of tht' lfrcnrh Cluh. ln our meetings wc' stress a In-ttcr undcrstanding ol' Frcnch ways and customs lwsiclcs. ol'c'oursc'. having a swell time. At Christ- mas timc- along with tht- othcr languagc' Clulis wc- prc-srnt a l ort-iqn Lanquaqt' Christmas program. R. Kingslvy, lWc'Gillc'n, S. Cluttvr. NVQ second and third ycar Latin studcms who want to End out mort' almout Roman lift' and timcs lxclong to Romani Hodivrni or. in good old English. the Advancvd Latin Clulm. Each yvar wc haw' a QC!-togvthrr that wc Call thc Roman Banquet during which thc' Age' ol' Caesar livrs again. Romani Hodiemi ROMANI HODIIZRNI lfzunl Ruin: Sluoviilakrr. M. Mrngvs, B. jom-s, C. Passarrlli, consul: A. tl2'1COlJlll'C'l, consul. Srrnflrl Rnzrz' D. Pratt-r, li. L1-onr. M. Ovstvrlr-,-I. l razit'r. B. WVallart', quavstorz -I. Boyd, srriha. liark Ifnzfn' H. Hatch, NV. -Iansvr. G. Lrhnvrt, L. Romano, Klawittvr, 'lf Cart:-r, li. llararz, C. Schomas, B. D'Andrc'a, Miss Gioannini. H. Mille-r. S. Smith. Q 5. CIHIQSS c:l,uB is l m11lRnrt'.' M, Kop:-rnik. Nlr D. Mzusliztll. l'. Nicllvr. li. lVA'isc'. R, Uucllvy, pr4'sidc'nt P. Hzwrvlson. .S'rf'o111l Ruzw: Long. D. llarrvlson, D. llvl SK'I'N'l', .X. Ripskis, SC'Cl't't2'll'y tr1'astm'1': 'lf Cartvr. R. 1,21 lXlorticvlla. .-X. vI1ll0II1HS, R Cox, R. King. V. Bonadona liar! Run-.' U. Kissack, P llm'cklc'r. H. Pomrvlm. I, Vzu1Rzunsl1orst, V. Holli. M' Emx ' L4 ln Chrss. thc- inztlc is still thc' Inost important, for thc olijvct ol thc- Quint' is to pin clown thc othcr l'Cllow's king' lzclorc- hc nails yours. Each ol' us knows this all too well. although soxnc lcuriiccl tht- Qzunc just this yt-zu' while others urs- olcl hands at it. Contraptions. gadgets. and inqcnious clcviccs wcrc zunong thc' vntrics in our first annual projccts Contest. Each ol' thcin was supposed to illustrate' sonic inzithcniutical prin- ciple. liowcvcr vague thc connection. The- victor 1'cccivc'cl 21 book onffqucss N'll2llfIll2llllCIHHllCSl ' ' lNlfYlwH CLUB 1'1fI'1f RUN'-' lflll -X. MIIIIIHIII. YV. Hutch. trc'asurm': R. Dudlcy, vict'-prc'sidc'nt: R. l,alWortiCc'llz1. A. ,llll0IIl2'lS, Mr- R. Castatrm-xi. .S2'fl11Ilf1eI1Il'.' R. Kinqslvy, prCsidc'nt:AI. Fincher. P. Compratt, Nl. Graliam, 'lf Cartvr. V. Bondonu. liurl Razr: R. flllllll4'l'lll2i!l. Hvinvmann, lN1. Kvllvr. R. Cox, S. Hathaway, lNl. Stvltcr. l l l'URl'. 'I'liACHllRS Ol AMERICA lfmnl Run-: R. Schilling, viri'-pi'r-sill:-lit: S. Bakvr, pr4'siclL'nt1 Miss P. Douglas, B. llvvinv. svc1'c'taryL M. l.c'snivwivz, ' ' WWI V lflclvr C. Corsino, li. Billings, K. Mr-iflvll, H, vv0lll2'lL'k, G. 'l'ricklc'r. trm'us11rm-r. Iinrl Ifnzzx' Wallis, son. . . . I. llurinzxn, ll. Piigott. Future Teachers This yvnr wx' rzlisvcl nionvy lo sponsor an orphan in liuropv. ln March. thc Aincricnn Association ol' Univvrsity lVoinc-n gavc- il tczl at which wc cliscussvcl tvziching. In recognition ol National Rilllfilllilll XVQ-ck. wc' lillvcl thc show- czisz' with vclncnlionzil cquipnic-nl. old and now. l lV'l'l'Rli llf JlX1lCM.'XKlCRS Ol .-XlN'lliRli1.X l mnl li'1m': l'l2llDl'llllIS, viva'- prvsiclrntlM.Gully,ti'm'aslll'i'1'1 K. llorl. li. lNloc'l1lii,g, S. Kli- kowski, l. llovlizi, Nl. lfox. pnhlii- rvlulions4'liz1irl11zmL R. .-Xmlvrson, prm'siclc'nlL .Kn- lolllirri, sm'r'x'4'l21i'y. lfufli lx'n1r': CI. Sims, O. lli1u'rorc'lii, Nl. V1-lmllniisvn. S. l7vW'zim'cl, ll, Clayton. r'vc'i'c-zitioiis clmir- man: ll. Roclm, M. Clunnva, ilinnn-zi.,l. Nynmn.l1. Arn- holz. U4 Pins :incl ncccllcs. hcsiclcs lacing inslrinncnls ol' zinxivly. 2ll'C also iinplvinc-nts ol' construction lroin our point ol' vicw. ln Casa' YOLINFQ' wonclvr- ing, wc'1'c' all incwiilwcrs ol' lhc Futura' Holm'- ll1?lliCl'S ol Ainvriczx, lcurninq thc' tcchniqncs of thc Coinpctvnl houscwilb. Future flomemakers FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA lfmnl Row: P. lN1anes, R. Koerner, B. Bransky, W. Hosh, A. Nietfeldt, A. Acosta, C. Shoemaker. SITIIIIII Razr: F Hosh, D. Malkowski, R. Malkowski, D. Graefnitz, McCormick, T. Nelson, G. Bray, H. Jongsma, R. Koester, D Bushen, R. Nudi. Yllllflll Roux' Mr. li. lWayhcw, VanDonk, D. Agee, I.. Matthias, R. Davis, T. Jaeh. R. Roy, R Hancock, P. Sehumake, S. Sporluck, T. Wroblicky. Bark Rona' VV. james, YV. Paniei, R. Nice, A. Mark, VV. Lorenz I.. Walker. INI. lN1anes. W. Nykaza, G. Glowacki, VV. Olsman. Future Farmers of Amerika ln this age ol' the mechanical plowhorse. some phases of the modern af.friculturist's tasks have been simplified, while others are somewhat more complicated. IYe future ruralites are in the process of learning about some ofthe various and sundry topics that come up in modern agriculture. Since all work and no play makes Herman a dull boy. this isn't all we do-not by any means. Each year. we go to a picnic with the F.H.A.. and enter projects in any available sectional fair. I U TL' RIC FAR NIICRS OF ANIICRICA KOFFICHRSJ l mnI Ron-J S. Sporluek. reporter: D. Bushen, secretary: R. Koester, vice- prcsirlent: G. Bray. treasurer. lffICA'Rll1!'.' A. Mark, watchdog: R. Nudi, president. DR.-XlNI.X C1l.L'B l mul lfnzv: D. Roclizi. I.. Kuras, ll. .lUlll'S, H. Hzltvli. .'X. .lzu'ulmt'vi. li. XYz1llzu'c' .S'n'nml lfuzr: S. Cinnant, R' Stvgvr, Ii.-lill'2l1'Z, Nl. Nlvnqt-s. C. l'llClll'l'. Y. Kprziti. Cl.. 'l'i't'vinu. 'l lurrl lfuzfx' Slim'- nmkvr, l,Ul'lt'l', R. Kimi. N. Spuvl-1. CY. Blztszfyk, .X. YVt'lJt'r, S. Hutton. S. Mzlrri- son, .-X. lNlztst'itti.-I.Bt1ytl. Ihnl Rum: Drum-s, lN1. XVz1rtl, G. Yanstm. li. Rtmtul. Nilxlurl-1. G. l,c'lint'1't. P. NVt'z1vt't', U'Uratly. ll. St'l1t11t't'kpc'pt'1', P. l,tnuzm, Ifmnl Ii'uzr': Lutz. NI. XVat- kins. CI. Vfzilslt, l'c'tc'rsun. D. l.isciz1ni, l.. Mvyvr. Srunzfl lelllll' Nl. Clvllini, ll. Uustvllo. A. lT.Xmlrc'zl. M. ilisnc. B. Clivvr, M.Ktit'l1yz1k,Kl. Rulw. D, Ciohlvr. 11,11-HI lfnzr: N. lvlzxzztmcwa. X. 'I'z1x'ult-tti. .X. Bivrcmski, CI. l't't4'rson, I.. St'l11'c1tlwrqm'x', li. lXlcl?zulclc'ti, Mtmzim-Ili. .X. Rotolo. Navv. Y. Mikolajvzyk. Iinrlt Razr: B. l.ittt-ll. Il. Ostt-rumn, Kc-lly, O. Svqnvri. B. Dali- lvr, XY. Smith. B. Brzwkmzln. uclllflilllll c'tii'tttinl tm' tlw lillllllllll' wtmrcls c'Cliut'tl lay tlit' ClI'2llllilllSlS. XXI' plztycrs nrt' lvztrtiing tlit' nrt OliilClll1Q. pm, duction lK'CllIlllllli'S. :mtl pmll'ssiot1z1l tricks Ivy giving ll1liOI'IIl2ll plays. llvcn with our tclvvpl concvrn in tht' tl1t'zttrit'nl worltl. wt' still lincl plvnty ul' timt' for mt'ri'imc'1it amd I'cstix'ity. lm' vzlvli yczir wt' migzlqt' in at trip to Ciliicztgo. zmcl at pot luck amd tlitistltivtmlt- nrt' zmionq our gmntxatl pmj- NCIS. IIJV. dub lfmnl Roux' Miss Norman, B. Boyd, trvasurrrl M. Brnnc-tt, srcrrtary: .'X.Sahrrhag1'n, president, -I. Finchvr, vice-prvsidentq Yang, R. Cox. .S'mm1ll6nzv.- H. Pigott, S. Bzikvr, H. Swanson, Bonnin, Bonnin, li. Rosvnhlum, C. Stanlry, Wrisfus, K. Swanson. l.aMortic6lla. Hrzrli' Row: R. Zimmerman, Fincher, R. Rckau, .-X. Ripskis. Fran! Row: E. Root, R. Nohnrvay, A. Mcrola, Mvrola, C. Strandlwrg, C. Kc-ilman. D. Savino. Bark Row: G. Hineline, V. lildfr, W. Panici, Kelly, C. White, F. Coggin, I.. Brillant, Ii. Kosciuk, Mrinhart, M. Lcsnicwicz, Balscr. The U. N. Cluli is not only an cducational cluh but also a political one. Many timcs wc have debates, panel discussions. and movies. Among our many activitics wc sponsor U.N. Hleek. This year. Dr. Bradlcy Caine and spokc. A better understanding of thc' Unitcd Nations and of world affairs is our aim. U7 Audubon Club at group olztspiring biologists hiking through tht' wootls. ll's not only that it's spring, liut it'sthz1t wt' ol' tht- .'NnrlttlJon Cllnlm nrt' holding ont' oliotn' svssions outdoors. Inserts. birds. :incl plants all count- nnclct' our scrutiny. XN'cjittniot' nztturzilisls vonilmint' lun with lQ'2lI'I1lIlQ ztt 0llI'Il1l'l'llIlQS. WI' proviclt- our own progrznns. mich sharing in Ux- pt-rit-nt't-s with tht' group. Tha' .Iunior Rccl Cross is nn orgzinizzition tnodclcd ztlitcx' thc wcll-known and uscliul Red , . . . . Cross Oli!xlI1t'l'lCkl. WT Conlivss that wc clon't clo Don t lu- stirprisvcl tl sonic spring Clay you svn' , . . cxactly cvt-rytlitng that they do f including tztk- ing lmloocl and ztll. lint wc' clo try to niztkt' pcoplc happy with our work and Contriliutions. Sonic of thcst' arc ninking trinlwts. Ct'oCht'ting and knitting zirticlcs ol' Clothing :incl scncling loocl pztckvts to wan'-torn countries. Jun br Red fross lfmnl lfuzr: M. Low. K. Hr-nslvy, G. Vvstv, I . lN1igliorati, A. Piazza. 'lf HL'll2ll11f'. Sfrrzrtrl Rn1t':-I, Magcr, B. xlonc-s, B. lit-vinv, M. Malin. R. Mikol, N. Kostvr. B. W'ootl. liar! Rozv: U. Pratvr, S. l,awrt'm't'.Al. Bullaro, G. Davis, Miss Kclly . 1 I8 l rnnl lfnzrx' H. Bi'zu'ktnam. N. Srltmtw. Il't'ZlSlll'K'I'1x.X. VVilson. vim'-pt't-sitlt'1it: S. Smith. pi't'sitlt'nt. lm'ut'A Rozr: 'lat'olittc't'i, C. Golclsvhnikl, Rogvrs, Sc'ci't'tzii'y1 R. Uuzik. lfrwzl lfnzr: Mr. IX1arsI1aII. G. Rvitnvn, II'l'2lSlll'R'l'1 G. Kissack. vice'-p1'csicI1'11t: R. W'11IIz1t'1't, pre-sicIc'nt: IJ. Spina, sm'- rrlziryz Mr. Hi11t'Ii111-. .S'11'n11rll?uz1'.' IXI. Ceirpvntr-r. R. Nt'I1nc'vay, CI. Kia-Iman, C. St1'd11tII1c'1'tf. IJ. Cfolilvr. .X. XY2lQ'lll'l', R. Yasc't'11, Il. Svc-Iy. 'll11'r1lR11zf': R. Kohl, G. Stanton, D. Hart. D. Ix12'lCRI3SfC'I', IJ. Rvx. IC. Han:-y, I-Q. Kosciiik. Ii. -IIIVQCIISUIL Ii. Hansvn. linrk Rmtx' NI, Drtivs, B. Iiisanian. R. live-vv. IV, Panici, R. Cox. V. Bo112uIonz1. II. N1-1'r. Yang, S. Kuligoski, IJ. Nc-Ison. Our 111c111I1t-rs tire' :ill hams. but this is DOI 0 tht' Drziinti Chili: IYICIIO is Olll' Iitisincss. .XII OI IIS Iizivt- passed 21 Iivc-wo1'cI-pt'r-ini111110 Coda' tvst. :ind sotnt' ol' our IIICIIIITCIIS arc novict' radio opcrzitors. NYC hzivt' weekly incctings during which wt' Icztrn tht' sztcrvcl prinfiplvs oi' radio. Rad b Club Sonic oi' tht' picturvs in your :1111111z1I wt-1'v taken In' 11s. IYC have 21 Cltirkrooin wI1t'rt' lllilllf of tht' photos c11tc1'c'cI in o11r Sl'X'Q'I'ilI f'l'2lI'If' con- tests :irc cIcvc'Iopt'cI :incl printf-CI. Mt-vtinqs i11- volvc Icarniiiq tht' how's :incl wh1 s ol' photog- raphy. coiiducting Imtisincss. and ciijtiyiiiq Iilk- :tt the parties and picnics ht'IcI CILIFIIIQ' tht' yt-ur. Ifrmzl linux' R. Nlontvllzi. sc't'1'c'ta1'y: I'. Florig. .S'1't'n11zlRnu'.' YV. Bokliovcn, H. Visser. V. Smith. trvastiivitg IN. Bivlskis. Mr. I,awton I . 'i. Rout. tit l B C' l D uts B Riff' C' Hinvlinx' B Hansen B VVallace' S lilam V .-Xprati, G. l.c'h- l'l'lllIf Rnzv: Ba svr, . ioru's, 1' '.', . , 1. , . . , . , . , . nvrt, M. M:-ngvs, S. Hirsch, A. -IHCOlDllCf'l, H. Smith, M. Cowlcs, M. Thompson, M. Low, G. Burc'ln'tt, Nl. Hvumann C Smnlvv. S'f'l'lHlflle01!'.' lf. Kvvm- T Rogvrs H. Mitrhvll, R. Cliaccio. li. Billings, Showaltvr, ld. Davis, WV. Blaml hol , R. 'll ilfk, P. Payton, Woorl,.M. Csahriclli, Mr. Hipprnstvvl. Burl: Roux' li. tlaracz, N. luiiclyson, Wh xlainrs . , , . U . V . Ll B. in i n I. l i'azic'i', M. Younkvr, R. Smith, R. Brunstrum, P.AIac'ohs. I.. Crim, D. lxovhn, R. lc'ym'haii,li, R. Budzilx, D. Smy 14 .-X. Burnvtt, V. l.ow, R. .Xrvin. Band The- Band plays quill' 21 large part not only in Lhv music rvzilm lmul also in thx' zithlctic world. YVQ' folks play for vycry football and lmsketliall gniiiv. lmcsiclcs marching on the licld and playing uiarchvs for the iimyjorcltvs and flag twirlcrs. NVQ- zllso livvn up thc' pvp asscinlmlics with our playing. Our list ol' programs includcs thc' Christmas Ves- pvr program. Spring Concert, Bzicczllaurcatv, Ciruduzilion and asscmlmlics. lllfl Orchestra is one of the major music groups in the large Music department at Bloom. XVe mem- bers are setting a new pace this year with tryouts every two weeks. Wlhen December rolls around, we begin our series of concerts. First is the Christ- mas Vesper program, then the Spring Concert, and finally Baccalaureate and Commencement. Sprinkled in with the major programs are as- semblies, teachers' meetings.ancl the Senior Class Play. 0rcf1esrra Fmnf Raw: B. Golletz, R. Tewes, V. Carlson, K. Curran, B. Mueller, M. Gabrielli, C. Seely, B. Cordes. Sffllillf Raw: Mr. H. Cannelin, M. Davis,J. Showalter,J. Frank, K. Heumann, E. Billings, C. Myers, A. Peters, M. Drues, C. Doubler, B. Koehn, S. Irwin, Rogers, R. Ciaccio, H. Mitchell, E. Keene, R. Low, Jacobucci, M. Kirkendall. 'lhinl Rnzu: D. Winn, P. Jacobs, R. Brunstrum, L. Sutton, J. Barton, R. Budzik, R. Teverbaugh, M. Barnes, J. Price, K. Roesner, J. Glasper, R. Milnes, D. Koehn. Majbreffes A roll oi' clrums and the spectators at sporting events. pep assemblies. and hand concerts turn their heads with expectant looks as the corps of maliorettes, in lmlue and white, struts in, hold- ing formation. twirling lmatons. and executing fancy lootwork. All is not a lied of roses. how- ever, for long hours of practice are needed to perleet the routines that you see performed. Ifmn! Rum: Mr. li. Nl, Cannelin, li. Volkman, M l ink. C. Pryor, M. Zumluriun, lNlager, 'ernieke . s er, H. Miller. Matloc XN , ,I lo t k, B. -I Winn, R. Clayton, B. Rodman, D. Chapman, ' L SI St Y ' k, C 'I flliflf Rau .' l'. H 'ii mer, R, .' eg.,er, Clar W'elk P, VVeaver M, Burian, l.. Hartnett, B. Ale N B. Colletz, R. lewes, V. Carlson, M. Gabrielli, C. Sec-ly, K, Curran, B. Mueller, B. Corcles. The Girls Choir is the last step lmefore the a Cappella version. Being more advanced than the Girls Glee Cluh, we have quite a few pro- grams to sing annually. Like most music groups. we meet every clay for practice and improve- ment, for practice makes perfect you know. Girls flzoir M. Mark, G. Kirh, K. Piepenhrink, .-X. Hoster, B. Poole, C. Langhelin. .S'rmml Rnzv: N. Wilson, S. aeobs, B. D'Andrea, G. Passarelli, Ashley, S. A. Ollendorf, Nlalthy, A. Smith, K. Duncan. . Walker, S, Hutton, N. Bambulas, S. Marison, A. xaurler, B. jones, C.-Iulian, V. Koester, S. Cordon, G. lfziltus. liurk linux' l.. Litell, C. Pnlaeek, A. Patton, B. lfuering, l . Collier, I.. Doepp, H. Lange, H. Magnuson, R. Anderson, C. White, P. Knutson, C. Sehomas. Srhaller, C. Barger. U. Sehulclt, C. MeManimen, lf.. Selnneekpeper. L -4 Ab- . lfmnl Razr: D. -Iankoviac, D. Homier, P. Holtz, A. Gast, M. Braham, D. Salisbury, S. VVolfT, R. Parks, S. Hartman li, hlotlzelewski, Y. Figura, H. Fry. Sl'l'0llIl'l?U1lf,' R. Frattura, E. Cowles, Ohrt, B. Tafelski, G. Mearns, I. Kramer V. lhotnpson, Jarman, S. Clutter, B. Graziani, F. Zaverella, D. DeLuca, Goodman, G. Hineline, B. Highsmith xl. l.aMorticella. 'll1inlRow: Mr. Hippensteel, J. Whitlock, D. Graham, L. Hamilton, R. Gleason, I. Holtz, M. De Luea, P. Preble, li. Sanders, Hantack, Showalter, Strader, S. McCollu1n, H. Swanson, D. Iohnson, F. Szalke: wiez, D. Gnaster. Fnurllz Row: R. Sauter, M. Swanson, C. Blackful, KI. Robustelli, S. lilamnj. Bonnin, A. Saherhagen R. 'l'ewes. .-X. Wlhittemore, Bonnin, Bury, M. Keller, R. Samples, D. Cole. Bark Razr: L. Foston, D, Wingate YVillis, 'If Reliberg, R. Schilling, W. Lange, C. Harrell, WV. Durham, T. Gottlieb, R. Doepp, A. Washington, VV Taylor, hleinliart, DeLaurentis, G. VViley, C. Harris. A Capella Moir of To he a member ol' the a Cappella Choir is the highest BTI-IS achievement in the vocal realm. We folks who iioyfully hlend our voices in harmony were once memhers of the Girls Glee Cluh. the Boys Glee Cluli. or Girls Choir. Each year along with the orchestra and hand we pre- sent a Christmas Yesper program and a Spring Concert. Many times we have special engage- ments such as P.T.A. programs. Lions. Kiwanis. and Rotary Clula performances. plus the Rural- Lrlman Banquet, At the end ol' the school year. Baccalaureate and Connnencement are our last singing' engagements. lfnm! Rm:-: Mr. li. cliilllll' lin. R. s2llllllK'l'Q. l.. llcus mann, Cl. lim-vvcs. G Klc'paL', ll. Rm-inn-rx, R Slogcntin, IJ. Roclm, ll Milli-r, R. ilmivs, YY. llin tc1i1.lVl.5lizii11lm, S. Smitli .S'wnrirl lfurr: .-Xllvn, R l l2ll1lllll'l'. U. Scliwzilin. V Hull, R. Slizillivr. 'lf llvrvz 'lf l.llI7li'll. li. Simms, Clark. CI. Mclilroy. A lfiiglsziiiq. Ifurli Row: M Hziwvs. YV. 'l'u4'kvi', li lX1vKc'nzim', S. Bvnson, W' lN'lm'toii, R. livll, l,. l.m-t lwttw. li. Smiclc-rs, A. l i'y IJ. lirm-iiicig ll. Millvr. B0 5 b 4 Cmls Glu Clulr is coinposvcl mostly of y 0 moiiioit mcl umm QlIlN who lmvi' Qfilllll- f c xlim in C horns. NVQ- spvcizllizn' singing semi cl issue il 1 icl llil tum-s. Sumo ol' C hon' or the ai Lup- i Om lisl ol piusgigiins consists ol' thc img cflllilll s proqrziiii. zmcl ais- Girls 6'lee Club uni Run sc Sim Nldgllllvlll lnlx 0 ci isi nc io, Nl. ,l.llC'i'l2ll'L'lll, .-X. ilmx mm u Iii 'Nurmrm R ilylii nom! 3 Il B us gn n M Wm lui s c x CI. Bakvr. Rotomli, I n llll N Wli mm in l ii mpc N mltli Dal lrllllx llulnl Dolcl Mr. Rohvrt Hippc'r1su'm'l. ml Run R 1 1 71 1 :us 1W'ziarcl, Kunclv, CI. mm mn I n ms., I xc osmi nf nu I s 1 4 1 mmi n.-I. Pnrivr. V. Parks, ' ' 1 1 nc ii 1 ind N Pc tm non H Sporliick. Cf. Uurksli'tt1'i'. X Q K N . . ' li Nw X l fm1lRnze': Y. lNIikolajczyk, Nl. l,oBucf, ll. lX1c.LXllistc'r. M. Rocha, Cl. 'IR-ttm-r. li, Slvvlv. ll. Kiayton, .X. Garnvr, l'i.J2ll'I'L'lI, M. Yakonoul. Simmons, Cf. l ostc'r, F. Nligliorati, ll, Rolwrts, hir. Clannvlin. .S'1-rmirl Rum: IW. Patrizi, D. lN1cCllc-ndon. P. Patti, lkl. Gvrgcl. Lodato. Johnson, IJ. llantak. Rc-c-cl. Nl. Cornish, S. MCPhc'rson. l.. Pvtvrson. N. Mazzocca, G. Sanclivz. lllll-I'!1'le0II'.' R. Bat- tagliaml. lX1itCl1vll. N. Kostvr. C. Nlorris. R. Clvinrnt, N. Pvarson. B. Clivvr, R. lX14'lzr'r. Wficlvn. Y. Roll. l., Kvinpvn. Thc Freshman Chorus is prohahly one ol' lhr' lbw groups which oflbrs la liltlCJ thcory IO its nimnlx-rs. B4'C2lllSl' wi- arc such a largc group. wc arc cliviclvcl into scciions which incct diflbrcnl pvriods ol' thc clay. Our Chorus is mainly a learning onc. Thai is Q VlCll'Ill whvn wc say that our only program is the Spring Concert. XY4- hopv that sonic- clay our learning and practicing will Carry us into the- a Cap:-lla Choir. Ifmrzl lx'nzz'.' N. Hartman. N. Rangv. li. Bivronski, B. livahvl, P. Kwasigroch, R. lN'1ads4'n, S. Wlilson, H. Brac-kinan, S. l.awrr-nov. -I. liachcta. G. Stanfa, Nlr. Cannelin. Swrmzrl Razr: B. jordan, N. DuBois. R. Scirnvca, G. A. Stanfa. fl. Kc-rpvr. C. -jushi. M, Stallings, lX1. lillis. C. Arnadio. R. Napoleon, K. Hrnslcy, D. l,ampar1'lli. M, Klvin, M. Clisnv. M. Clcllini, M. Pitts. 7,11-HI Roux' l.. Givrach. A. D'.-Xndrva, G. Vvstv, I, D'lCrC0li, A. Pluc'ic'uik, B. Duclvk, A. Anclvr- son, V. Vantrohv, .-X. Covt,J. Fuller. A. 'l'ax'olc'tti, R. Kudlaty, G. Cc-saronv, L. Barn:-s,-I. Dolan. linrk Roux' M. Kurh- I yak. lf. Ross. D. Doxy, B. Crigsby. P. Noll, S. I-lartr, P. Karwoski, S. Guzzino, CI. Graham, lnoni, lf. lXlahoin1-. 'l'. Gray. l.. Kosciuk, l . Sahota, G. Tidcl. B. Gcrsrh. Q Jfmfwmz ww-Q ffm.: fm-W.. wfmvW.1w,szfMw fA aa Q '31 is ff ig iii .fpi W5 . P I -- i i vi 'ii .Y .. ., 4 5 in l i 105 4 .qi bid J S . sg-rg 3 sf! I l K its . ..g,. I ' ' x I 25 . i H' lfrnnl Ruzv: S. Larson, l.utZ. IiIlf'lil'l', Fronccr, 'l'. Barrlin, B. Blavkflil, l'. Carducci, S. Galiviiv, K. O'Nm'al I.. Sinitlihl. Bishop, .S'rfw1fllfnu',' S. Sinitl1,.I. Olirt, I.. l'1'rc'z, CI. IVz1lsli,.l. Suncl, M. IVatkins, M. W'ilkc'ning, B. Brown V. INillis, S. Clzinie-vki. S. Plic-lps, R. Moorv, Mr. Hippc-nstvvl, 'lh1'rflRmz'.' B. Sylvan, CT. Bonzirlona, CT. Pe'tc'rsn'ii, K 'l'utgm-riliorsl. B. I,ittf'll. M. Gaby, Lintliirum, A. Rotolo, I-I. Sniitli, lll. IVozn1'ys, G. Schultz. lfurl Rnz1': A. Hogan 1 fflwnzircl, I . I,1'I,Ol'l'llZU, S. Cflzlrv, H. NVoolI, fi. Kalltzlvr, li. Hyrcl. CI. 'I'ONN'll'. C. 4Xlx'xai1clcr. S. Iollansvn, l. Yvasli- Freshman ffzoras , , WK' young musicians lizivc only zi short way to go lwlorc wc' arc' playing pi'og1'Cssionzilly with thc' Band and Orclieslrzl. NYC lizivc one 2lCIY2lllI2lQt'. I liowvvcr. lor both string :incl lmrzlss inslrunivnts nsfrumenfal .. . . . . .uv logcthu at vi cry scssion. Music is our zlini and wc'rc Coming Closvr cvcry clay. l'innl Rmzu' li. I,c'on1', Mvlonv, A, lNIcC1lc'nclon, W'a1'm'll, B. Millvr. Cl. Ilillzlrcl. xx-2illiQ'l' lim! Razr: CQ. Bz11'talomc'i, lNIr. R. IIippc'nstc'0l, Cl. Mcilolllun, 'lf l.uras, IV, Sclivicl, Mr. lf. Cfannvlin lffllllf Rnztx' CI. Rohr, G. hlezirns, P. Jacobs, Nl. Del.uca, C. Bruno, Jarman, Clutter, A. W'elk. Swrrzzirl IX,UIl'.' D. Spina. Manuel, S. Odom. li. Billings, N. Killmer, R. Gleason, P. McGillen, P. Heismer, T. Bellamy, M. Davis. 'll11'rrlRuz1'.' B. Uolletz, hl. Rust. Bl. lfazzini, G.Yz1nson, Nl. Braham, K. hleidell. F.SCllllIll3Cll4'l', AI.W'eisl'uss B. Carly. Sfmrp facs Il' you think that lunch is of yzilue only for disposing of provisions, you are due lor a sur- prise. Twice 21 month wekiunior and senior girls who cull ourselyes Sharp Tacs spencl our chow hours digesting information and opinions on yzirious and sundry topics. discussedfhetween hites 'al one of sixteen gal: fests. Have you seen 21 hody lately? ll' not. proceed to the nearest 1110I'gl1C'l0C2llCCl in Old Bloom where we. a very active hody indeed. operate regularly in 21 far from dead manner. ln fuel. everything that goes on in the Morgue origin- ates with us. giving us plenty to do. Moggae Board Frorzf Razr: L. Sinopoli, R. Stelter, C. Bruno, A. Caflarelli. Sfffllllf Row: G. Napoli, J. DeFrank, I. Panzino. Brebach, B. Golletz, Balser, D. johnson, D. Cllarey. 'Hiinl Row: A. Gunn, R. Peterson, Nibloek, B. Barackman, D. Perozzi, QI. N. DiCiovanni, KI. Clarey, Fincher. l07 ,- 'ff -ff ? FTM VV fm! W1 WW rg -ff' ., .N Lwfsff - ' '3 7 'W' F' .. A L vf xv ,ffvfr-,SUS X A-4--AA -us- be rap bras Much of our success as students at Bloom Is achieved through understanding and cooperation YVith the faculty. Giving daily the necessary Patience and encouragement and providing Guidance through personal counseling, The teachers look ahead as they take a leading Role in our preparations for the future. Ilr. l'111l Xsl L'l1z11'1ls, Sl'1'I'1'l2lI'yl N111 XVZIIIVI' l'l11f-nkn. Mr. llnrry I,z1nuc-. 2 1 , 5 llvy. Mr. l1111111r'Il IDl'lNlll1'IlIl N113 Ilillll Kvvn. Hu- IIIZIFIUI' prqyvcl f1llK'il1Q our Bu: . 5 6 d lion this YUZII' was ilu' c'xpz111siu11 ul 1111 Illll Cl , c 0 lJI'0Ql'illl1. Tha- most l'l'f't'I1l zlcldition lo Olll L pus is lllv ncw IIlllllSlI'i2ll Iiilllfilliilll Nl Yolvs 11111cl1 li111c'z111cl cllorl Io thc 1111 J1oxe111n11l ol our svhool. XvUl'killQ to luring' ' 2 ' ' z111cl il lwllvl' l111flc1'stz111rli11g lmclwvcll Jfllll s 1 Zllllllll il CIOSCI IKIHIUIIN ll'2lCllQ'!'S is thc' l'z1r1'11l-'l1'z1Cl11'1' .'xhNOLll plays 2111 ilnporlslnl p2lI'l in our schoo nog A ,Mmm Iefllflf lX,HIl'.' Nl rs svcrc't:11'y: Mrs vi1'4'-p1'm'siclc'11t. pr4'sid:-nt: Mrs. lll'l'l'. Harold H. Mr-I . lldlllllllll'l2il'klL'l prc'sidr'11tg Mrs. lluwzircl lfisnm- Rolwrl ffr11'ril's lflltf ll,IlZl'.' Dr valf. svcullnl vim' lolm Ir11'vis,!1'c'z1s Imzlrcl. with Mr, Hurry l,z111L14- us PIKNICIKIII cl: DA lid old ff. Merc lf Standing wholeheartedly hehind us in our school activities is our superintendent. Dr. Harold H. Metcalf. He takes a special interest in student prolmleins and Qoes out ol' his way to help. He has done much this year to instill in us a greater pride in our school and athletic teams. During his seven years here a great tnany changes have taken place. The faculty. which was comprised ol'6fl teachers in 1948, now nuinhers 86. The new Industrial Educational huilding and many new classrooms have been added to the school.and plans are underway for furtheriinprove- ments. All these things have endeared Dr. Metcalf to all the students. ff .F ff'- Board of I ecfors MR' 'x iR'3 'm H'X'm Miss 1111,1m1'11 soimi-114x1.xN M11 .Xlliml Uclvgauixl. li11s1114'ss 1111111:1g'1'1' z1111l 11s- s1s1:1111 s11p1'1'i11l1'11rl1'11l. l1:1s II11' I'K'SIJlJllSiiDiiilf oi I111xi11Q 11111' svlioul 1'KIIllIJIlll'Ill. p1'1'1Jz11x111Qu111'I111cl- gvl illlfi sewing 111:11 11111' svlimil 1'I1'c'liu11s 1111cl lm11s sxsl1'111s 1'1111 s1111i111l1l1. I'l11- 1'1'1'1m1'1Is iw llliliit' in Slllflit'S 111111 zlclivilics 1141- ki-111 In Miss llilcl111iS111l1'1'1111111. I'l'Q'iSll'2ll'. lim lilo sm' ui' llS who Q11 to c'oll1'Qm'. slw svncls 0111 111111- s1'1'ip1sulcrm-1l11s. f,llI' 1'u1111s1-l111L5 Yl'liI x1'11l1 1i11'11cIfl1l1u11 this x'1'a11 ll Miss ix'lill'AlJI'il' fJXiJlJI'I'ONS' 211111 N111 fi1'u1'Q1' . . 1 , I 1 l11ll11lx'. q11i1l1-s IIS 1i11'o11ql1 our y1':11's 411 lilooiii llivx 1111- QIIXVEIXS ill'lAl' lu il1'il7 IIS willl p1'1mlil1'111s 2 .4 ' V U '-. i k ' . LIISO ilifi li1'1l lllxl H11 lllllllll s1111o1 11J1111s1lu1s Nf'lIilll'S i11 1'l1111msi11Q' Q1 1'1Jll1'L11' 111' c':11'1'1'1'. lxlullf l1'nrr: Miss xYiHiEl Hvrr, N limi. l1u11': Nlr. .Xlii1'1't Nlilli N111 iivrirqr- Clilluiy, Mz11'i1i1'i1' f,Xi1l7l'I'0XK', Nliss f,ll 'l'l11'11lJ11l1l, Nlr. .Iz11111's Slrclsml 1 lNIr. Robert Andrews- Mathematics Miss Jennie Angel- Speech Miss Amy Applegate- Science Bliss Harriet Baldwin- Social Science lNliss Helen Becker- Physical Education hir. Albert Berg- Commercial Miss Elizabeth Boyer- Mathematics, Science lNIr. David Briggs- English lNlr. Ralph Briggs- lN'Iathematics Mr. Frank Buchtel- Physical Education Bliss Eveline Callender- English, Commercial Nlr Einar Cannelin- Music hlissjoann N. Capesius- Home Economics Miss Velva Carley- Home Economics Mr. Robert Castater-- Mathematics Miss Grace Chamberlain- Social Science Miss Ellen Chapman- Commercial hir. Edward Clrke- Industrial Education lNIrs. Thelma Crane- Nurse hir. John Curry- English. Special Educ Miss Doris Deer- English Mr. Mearl Dodge-- ,-Xrt Nliss Pauline Douglas - lfn lish 4 3 Bliss Eva Dunn- Mathematics, English ation Mr. Alexander Feldvebel - Social Studies Miss Sara Fernald- English Sir. Robert Gard- English lNIr. George Gilluly- Social Studies Miss Annette Gioannini- English, Languages Miss Hihna Haller- English Mr. George Hamlin-- Mathematics Miss Aloa Haskett- Language .xi es I N ,V ,yd 'E' Q , ' Q v' X ,C 121 I sa ,f..-f Qi? gm .i x l f y , lVIiss Cathvrint' Haworth'- Librarian Mr. Barton I-It-rr- Coinmc-rcial Miss Viola Hvrr- Latin Miss li. Pc-arl Hcss- Librarian lwir. Marion Hinvlinv- Sci:-nrt' Mr. Robert Hippc'nstt-t-l-- lN1usic' Miss Mary lilizahvth House linglisli, Journalism lN1r. Cliarlvs Htibacvk- '- Industrial llducation Miss lilizalxf-tli .-Xnn Kelly- Social Studit-s, Iinglish Miss Vvra Kohlliolff linglisli Mr. Wlaltc-r Kuras- Industrial llducation lNIt'. Clydt' Lawrvncvf Cionunvrcial Mr. Dale' Lawton SL'i1'nt't' Miss Bvrtlia Lewis linglisli lXIl'. Della' l.uvt'- - Pliysical liducation lNIr. Dali' Marshall lxflatlimnatics Mr. .f'xlbt'rt Martin -- Sorial Studivs Mr. lidward Mavlicw- ,-Xgrifulturt' Miss lithcl lVl:'llingt'r - linglish Mr. Artliur Mittinanf Matliviiiatics Mr. Tlioinas Moorc- Social Studic-s lN1r. l'llint'r Nvlsonf Scivnrt' Mr. liugcnt' Nt'ubatn'r- Industrial liducation Miss Margarvt Norman -- Social Studirs Mrs. lidna North - linglisli, Science' lN1iss lN1arjorit' Oxhorrowv Home liconoinics Miss Lx-itha Paulsvn- linglisli Miss Marjorie' Pendleton- Visiting Counselor Miss Lort-tta Prnn- Homt' liconomivs lNIr. Nvllo I'vtt'rsanti- Industrial liduvation lNIiss Dorothy I'rintzA Homv liconomics Mr. -lolin Promho- Industrial liduvation Nlr. Lloyd Richcrt '- Science Mr. Cecil Sarfl- Physical liducation Miss Ruth Sawyer- Languages, English Mr. Ralph Schmidt- Social Studies Vlr. Harold Schneider- Commercial Wrs. Louise Schultz-- Physical Education Nlr. John Scars- Industrial Education Vliss Mildred Sharp- linglish Vlr. Richard Sherman- Social Studies Vlr. William Shroyer- English Vlr. Clayton Smith- Social Studies Vfr. Ralph Steben- Science wlr. .Iamcs Stcckcl- Science wliss Harriet Strauss- Languages Vliss Vivian Sturtevant- Commercial il iss Ora Theobald- English ,Iiss lic-ila Vcazcy- Physical Education fliss Florence Wallace- English fliss lidna Wfalters- Cafeteria lr. Donald Ziegler- lndustrial liducatiou As usual, the faculty demonstrated its right to be rated top- notch for academic training, guidance in the classroom. and friendly understanding. Some members attended conferences. others wrote articles for publication in professional magazines, and still others made talks or appeared on panels. Some took classes on tours or to conventions or workshops, others sponsored clubs and extra-curricular organizations. and all worked hard to make the year vital and meaningful for Bloom students. To prove they are human and like to have fun, too, they had several social gatherings during the year. These included thc traditional fall picnic on the school lawn during the pre-school workshop. after-school teas at Halloween, Christmas, and Easter. and a play night in the gym. ll5 Olflfllili S'l'.vXFlf Nirs. Biarilyn W'ie'rinQz1, Mrs. Lvona Rogvrs, iN1rs. Liicillv Hicks, Mrs. Cliarivnr Burdctt, Blrs. Dorothy Fink. Miss Pat Craw- ford. Miss Mary Nvroni. fI.Xl lC'l'l'1RI.X S'l'.-Xl l Mrs. Mary Alam' -lurlkins, Mrs. 1N1argarm'r lirirkson, Mrs. Niaric Nardvllzi, Miss Myrtle' Nvlson, Nfrs. lN1z1hlc P2llliS1'I1, Mrs. An- toinvttn' Kosliut, Miss lidna VValtc'rs, Mrs. Riary johnson, Rirs. Rust Povriu lX1.XlNl'lCN.XNCIIi S'l'.XFl Mr. S. K2-lwroski, Mr. CZ. Crawl' nitz, NIV. N. Rovr, Mr. S. Bargvr Mr. A. Sim'iw1't. Mr. li. Applv iwrry, Mr. ID. Harvvy, hir. M Rivll, Mr. li. Snow, Nir. .X iN1m'nnich, Mr. .X. Malinkc, Mi I. Soimtzi. Mr. .Iolm Johnsen Although appreciation of the maintenance stall often goes unmentioned. they work on faithfully. managing the general up-keep ol' Bloom, The cafeteria stall competently prepared the food for students and teachers every lunch period ol' the year, All the eleriezll tasks which must he done to keep our sehool routine running smoothly came under the respon- sibility ol' the ollice stall. This year we pay special triliute to Nlr. .Iohn Johnsen. superintendent of buildings and grounds, He returned alter 21 serious illness to finish his twenty-third year of loyal service to Bloom. Nlrs. lekla loeeo is seen ehattintf with Miss Betty House. v s Nliss li. Pearl Hess pours tea for Miss Joann Capesius, Mr. Robert Hippensteel. and Mr. liinar Cannelin at a faculty tea. lvlrs. Kenneth Sawyer presents u gilt to Mr. Harvey Adair, while Mr. George Brooke looks on. 117 NI Eva 'IK if FE e . 5 1 3 5 3. ff ! nail' pan-o 1 .ffm '- 51 . ..mF' embr ' last la After four years of anticipation, trials and triumphs VVe seniors are taking another major step along The coveted road to success. This step may be Toward further schooling or to a permanent position In the industrial world, but it will be taken With the confidence gained from careful preparation By those who invested heavily in our future. 1 lfiril lellllh' Miss litht-I Mvllinqvr, P. Hallx'rt,.I. l.aMortit':'lla. .S'fmvrl linux' CI. Mark, I.. Sinopoli. NVQ hzivc lookccl liorwzircl to this. our scnior yczlr. lor at long tiinv. :incl now it is over. lt has lmccn at wonclc-rliul yvztr. full ol' work and liin. lxqlllly additions :incl Changcs hzivc' tzikvn plzicv. Tha' wcllltrt' drives hztvc toppcd any ol' previous yl'2lI'S. Our Cfoininissionvrol'P11lmliCl1nprox'c1ncnts initiatccl 21 cilK'2ill-llp and Cottrtcsy YYCL-k. which incltidvcl zi Contvst to lincl thc' Clcztn- cst floor and lockvr. Buses were' cliz1i'tc'i'ccl to most olont' out- ol'-town loothzill and lmskctlizill gznnvs. ln orclvr to proinott' school spirit wc' organ- izccl El Pvp Cllulm, which salt in spcciztl scif- tions ol' the hlvztchcrs to clivcr our tvznns. lnstvzid of wearing thc Cttstoinary gray. wc' art' graclnziting in white Cups :incl gowns. WK' are very proud of thc' Class ol' '54 and lczivc- Bloom with inixvcl fvcl- ings. Senlbr 0fi9' ers dass Boa' d lfnil lfnzt-.' D. Cirnliziin ll. Swanson, I . lirztnds, I. llrtizlmitki, li. Cizun- hroni. Snurirz' Row: R. Ziinnu-rnisin, R. Nils- son. K. Ciromala, R. Schilling, G. Magda- I1-nos, WV. 'l't1c'k1'r. I20 1' Q sxqfuag Guido Balassone Rudy Bamonti Lawrence Bangs Geraldine Banis Robert Barackman Charlene Barber Dolores Barbizzi Nick Bartolini Harold Bastle Darlene Behm Ellis Bell Teresa Bellamy Rochelle Benning Paula Biggs Eileen Billings Carleta Billingsley Janet Abel 1 Marie Adair Jack Adams Nancy Aksamit Richard Amadio David Anderson Gayle Anderson Theresa Angellotti Anthony April Fred Arbuthnot Richard Armitage Donald Arnholz Jon Augustson Ruth Austin Lucille Bachtle Susan Baker Brnliainin Brown fiorrrttzl Brown Juanita Brown Vrrnon Brown Barbara Brownli Carol Bruno Donald Bushvn Arlz-nr Clzilllawlli Ioyrr ilzunvli :I1'hlI1l'lI!' Clapvrri Arthur Capriotti Gloria tllll'lSI0ln2lI Ioan Chndy Rolwrt Ciarrio Urns- Ciialkowski liva Cliamhronr vld 11-lli Rogcr Billingsle-y Richard Bird William Bokhovz- Ioan Bonnin Joyce' Bonnin 9 Lawrvncc' Bosco Ianvt Bowsman .Barbara Boyd :Xlicr Bradshaw james Brady lWaridvll Braham Flora Brands Gcrald Bray Ianrt Brvharh Harold Bright Bcvvrly Brilry Il f5 io 60 B 5' Sb l sxqluay Elaine Cowles james Cox Ronald Cox Donald Cull james Cull Annette Dangoia Barbara Davis Clara Davis Mary Davis John Delzaurentis Barbara DeI.orenzo Rita Del ,orenzo Dorothy Del,uca Ma1'ilyn Dc-Luca Shirley Denham David Dc-Novellis Dominic Ciachetti Dorothy Clarey .Iuanita Clark Shirley Clutter Frederick Coggin Patricia Collins Richard Collins Paul Compratt William Cooney Elbert Cooper Robert Corgan Arlene Cortez Esther Cortez joseph Cosenza Rose Cosenza George Coulter Susan lilam lack lippvrson Nancy lirivkson Dolorvs liriksvn Brurc' lirnet lilgin livans Ci:-raldinc' livans lalrilli' liytclivsori Carl lfalmrizius qlosvpli lfalasrhvtti R ussvll Faust Marin' lfazzini Donald l vdc'rofl Nvd l'.!'llSll'I'll1?lC'l1K'l' Dorothy Fc-rry Yvonnf' l igura W9 Carol Dv Pcso Joscph DrWaard William Dcwcy .Iosrph Frank DiGiovanni -Iosrpli Nick DiGiovanni Angelina Dn'Giulio Donald Dolan Claudia Druzbicki Ircnv Druzbicki Florvncc DuChcnm' Hvnry Durbin William Durham Donald Dykvs joannv lichols Phillip lihlcbracht Brnn lihrich Seniors F' f, uag QI SJ 4-.fi 1 ly , Q S 7 . It 1 I J 1 1 'Q Dorothy Gnaster Clharlcs Goldsfhnikl Tony Gottlivb Dixie Graham Marvin Graham Alba Granno lilizahc-th Graziani Patricia Grvgory Robert Gricsc Kenneth Gromala Iacquvlinc Grubvrmann Kvnncth Grutzius .Xllan Gunn Edward Guzimijka Donald Hag:-master Bnrdvtte VanB11skirk john Fincher Leroy Foston Annette Foushi Jamss Fox Rose Frattura Doris Free-sc' Hazsl Fry Ma1'y Jann Gabrivlli Arlcnr' Gaby Ronald Galivnr Barbara Garnc-tt Audrey Gast Thomas Gvrstncr .Ioan Giampaolo Joan Glaum Rosemary Glvason W Yvonm' llocigvs W'illiam Hoc-vkvr lfzurulyn llull Palsy Hultl llzxrlx-m' llum4'ic'r XVilIi:un Hunwic-V Iam' lzuwxni lm'qm'!im' lvkc-s loam llnhrc'sc'i Klllurlc-s -lzlcubs Donna Al2ll1kUX'i2il'i lam' .lurmzm Iurl Alzirvis Ill'f'll'i1'llil!lilSIl'2ilD ljllllllii .Iulmson K1'l'l4y'.llJIll1SKll1 'hi l'r't1'r Hallwrl Limla Hzmlilton Shirlcy Hantack Shirlvy Harm-d Cllarlvs Hzwrcll CIla1'c'm'c' Harris Sandra Hzn'tman Frank Hzmsv Shirlvy Hvf! Kvnnvth Hvmlfwsmm 1 Iurol Hcrimg' Rita I'IK'I'Ill2lIl Robert llvrr Nionica Hvumann Gaylr' Hinvlim' Iohn Hlzlvzlvlu Sembrs sfqluag Betta- Kirgis Robert Kirgis Shirlvy Klikowski Sally Klos Dorothy Kochn Robrrt Kovstcr Frederick Koglcr Robcrt Kohl james Kohn Ila Kramc-1' Roland Krause- Barbara Krencik Richard Krusinski Je-rilynn LaMorticvlla Luannc Lancastrr CarolynQI,angc Samucl -Iolmson Rayford -Iom-s Robert -Ionvs Harry Jongsma Donald Judd Lois Kaack Norma Kaczmarski Charlrs Kvarnvy Thomas KH-s William Kc-lla-r Gordon Kc-lly Norvnv Kc-mpc-n Nancy Killmvr Richard King Raymond Kingsl:-y lfvlirizi Massi Margiv Mutlovk l.4'Ullii Maxwcll Sarah Mvflollum Bvtty Mclilcluwm-y l'z1tric'ie1 Mvfiillm-n -juycv MrKc'nzic' f:I'l'lil Mvzlrns Karvn Mvidvll Gram' Nhirit' lx1K'il'l' Rusv Maria' M011-i Clonrzid lX1r-yn-rs I.Ul'l'klilll' Mivlmlvskfm NN'znlu'r Miclwlini Aloym- Mic'lL'2u'z Mario Nliqliorati A an www an Warrvn Langu- lillgcrn- lma- Iohn I.:-pivy lwattit' Loyd Robcrt l,u1'as U1-orgv Magdalvnos Shirlcy Mal:-k Nfary Malm .Ianvt Mannvl Math:-w Manson Sam lN'1a1'inllcL'i Arthur Mark Clarmvlla Mark David Marr licla Mac Nlarr john Masvitti ,. .:k,4,f 5 X f.S' io 80 5 6 l nag QI SJ Rodney Nilsson Dorothy Noble Robert Novoryta Raymontl Nucli Lorraine Nykaza Sheila 0'Bric'n Robert O'Conn0ll Sally Odom aints O'C-'rad J '. 1 y Q Betty Lou Ohlcndorl -Ioycc Ohrt Bcltty Lou U'Nr-al Charles O'Nc'al Leo Orr john Padilla Frank Pagoria Rosalie Mil-:ol Lois Mingfr Patricia Mischka Elainv Modzelewski Ernclst lN'lodzc'lcwski William Mochlig james Morton Ronald Mosnvr Brucn' Nlotlong Barbara lWufll:'r Josephinr Nluzzo Gloria Napoli Robert Nardvlla Frank Nardi john Niblock Arlvnc Nielson Ray Pole-rson losvph Pvtrarra Lois Pvtronio liugvnc' Pica Hvlvn Piqott Darlrnt' Pilota Grorgv Pilotu Iamvs Pinckard Rohrrt Piotrowski liarl Pluymz-rt Cvcilia Porto Patricia Prvhlr- Thomas Plll'l'K'H Barbara Rand 1N1arilyn Ranry Nirholas Rania-ri 1 kd ,iv fri! A t Q ,Q i mg hu ' i q . Q Q Wd' k J Kvlo Panici Carole Paolvlla Carol Parkvr Mariiin Arthur Park Thomas Parker Robvrta Parks Andrvw Pascarvlla Anne-ttv Pastvrc' Mary Patti Gem' Paxin Dorothy Paym- Marlt'n1t Pc'c'n1urllt'r Diana Pc-lliccioni Leona Pvndrak Jovtta Pvntrcost Donald Pvtcrson !'li IIS' io 60 5 'fag H5 QW 1 y V X 2: '4 at in nv-H I 35' .vqlu Lcnore Rudcr Nlabcl Rust Anne' Sabcrhagcn Donna Salisbury Elsie Sanders Vinccnt Sassano jack Sattcr Raymond Sauter Karl Schacflcin Ronald Schapcr Ronald Schilling Carol Schoon james Schramm Glcndcl Schroadcr Melvin Schultz Paul Schumakc- Constance Ray Dcmctra Raysakis Marvin Rcad Leland Rcasor Dorothy Rccd Thomas Rchbc-rg Robert Rckau Bessie- Ricc- Charlcs Rictvcldt Algis Ripskis Eleanor Rocha Clara Rohr Ellen Roscnblum Ray Rossctto Anthony Rossi Arlene' Rotondi X! L. 9 Robert Stagoski Carmen Stanley Richard Steltei' William Stern Alma Still Sylvia Stosor Ioan Strader Velma Stueky Helen Swanson Karin Swanson Marvin Swanson -loan Sylvester l lorenee Szalkew Barbara 'l'al'elski Sharon Tanner Alan Tatgenhorst iev zflt l l -J If v , J' ' hi f, I -Q-ff I ' '0 ' . 5- VAS ,J Joyce Sehweizu jack Scott Jean Seely -loan Showalter Nlarie Simone Louise Sinopoli Frances Skrezyna Walter Skrezyna John Small Judith Smith Ronald Smith joseph Smrdel Irene Snyder Joyce Sons Alice Sowinski Stephen Sporluck .Yembrs -sf? 5 E. Us 'Q Q K , . .- K 4 'sf . -,Y . 1 di , , .,'- ' 'l ,- Sy s eg t g , wDsg:14,: . 5 ..x' . f 9 . 'fi' Ky l ie i it Lv ,. E T mini .-Q '- .,.., T Lg i 15 1, Anita Tucciarelli Doris Tuck Wilbur Tucker Thomas Tutt Bernice Tylka Shirley Umfleet Lucille Valente Gail VanRamshorst Robert Vantroba Ronald Vidal Ronald Vincent Ellen Volkman john Volpe Ella Washington George Washington Joy VVeisfus if Bruce TePaske Roberta Tewes Bernard Tews Robert Thomas Dennis Thomason Vera Thompson Donald Tic-mens Loretta Tieri Gay Timboe Philip Tobler Donald Tornow Luis Toro Armalene Tosi Howard Townsend Marvin Troesler Lorraine Troiani -.ff -ttf-if . lima-4 .ix 4 -N 4 4 0'- lohn Yang Rogrr Young Nlarilyn Younkvr Dennis Zahlmann Anthony Zalapi lfloria Zavarrlla Ge-raldinv Zawada Raymond Zazzrtti Donald Zvldvnrust Phyllis Zeman Ronald Ziccardi Donna Zilligen litlward Ziinnivrman Rohm-rt Zimmerman Gloria Zona H H. if. -qp. M 0 W 'si 5 1' X 1 , ,S Thomas Wesoloski Jean Whitlock Annc Whittvmors' Frrdvrirk Wilkz-ning Virginia lVilkvns Ruby Williams Joan Wilson Margaret Wilson Lyle Witte-l Geraldine lVo.jcik Mary Ann Wojcik Shvila Wolff Robert Wolny Barbara Womack Nancy Worohvc' George Wylie Annic ' Killmcr, yIc'ssic ' Niark, Littlr -Iaklf' Coggin, 1XIinnix ' 1NIc'lIoll1un. zmc Frank Niblock await a word from Papa Bull O'Grady. Time 0111 for Fun The pause that rcf1'cshc's. 1 'Wm - NP'-. au, QQ ' - 'sh-QQ. .SKA -f i f-tw ' 'ff-?iQ..f2:35 K ii K KA .554 x 'Kansa v'nQ'l' A - ' -ff' ,X g 5- ,zq-- +WN q?f'1 'f 'N 1 - '---- 'Sf' f.,j-jvc. ' 'tg ,. L w- - - T2 . Y Sf' X ,A Q iw fre 0na'erc!as Heh: As heirs of the seniors. we underclassnien strove diligently to prepare for our future responsihililies. Wlith the help of our teachers and the examples set by the seniors we shall soon he Capable of taking our place as the oflicers and leaders of Bloom. AIUNIOR BK YARD Ihfllflf Roux' B. l rc'V. M. Nzircisi. B. flortlvs, S. Hirsvll. l7i'ut's. M. Bcnnvtt. lfurl Rm:-3 .X, Mus- Citti. .X. Smith. G, l,t-liiwrt, l.. Brillant, 'lf lloi'tlf'n, li. 'l'ol'ano. li. lN'1'ist'. XXX- juniors i'cvt'zilt'tl si tzilvnt for iiioncs-iiizikiiig this x't'zii'. wlwn thv salt' ol' Cokvs, Csincly. pviicils. and footlmll , lmclgvs lillvcl our ll't'2lSlll'y to tht' brim. 'llzilvnt was shown again whvn lllillly ol' our lbllow Clzissiuzitvs pzirticipzitcd in thc Class 2lSSl'Il1l?lY, 'lilit' Night Btlorc' cll1l'lSllllllS.N NYC rczilly fillccl Cath lt'2lCl1i'l' :md stiiclt-nt ol' Bloom with Clliristiiizis spirit hy our prt'sc'i1tzitioi1 ol' this zissviiilmly. Tha' l't'ni1x' Social hvlcl Mzirch 9, was zilso siicccssliil. XYith , 1 . . tht- .liinior Prom, hvlcl in tht' gym on May 28. wt' Cnclccl at liusx' Q'X'C'llll.lll vczir Tha' class ollicvrs wvrc Doiiziltl Pt-rozxi. prt'siclcnt: Mickcy Sunclstrom. vict'-pi't'siclt'nl1 Gayle' Ytiiison. svcrv- Iztrvg Qmcl l t't'n SCl1llIIl2lCl1Cl'. Irczisl1i'c'i'. LIUNIUR oifificzizits Ifmnf Rnzri: Mr. l'c-tt-isaiiti, D. l't'i'ozzi, Cl. Yzinson, limi Rnzz': .X. Suntlstrom. l . SK'llllIll2il'lll'I'. H8 Juniors llamvs .'Xbc'l, lfrank .Xt'osla, Donald .Xgm'..Ioyu' Agri-ss, Rosv- mary .-Xguzzi, Barbara .Xlr'xanclc'r. Patricia .Xnablmx l'lIl1ULfQ'Ill' .Kn- clvrson, Rutli .-Xnclvrson. l,2iI'lf'lll' .Xrnolcl, .Ianvt .Xslilt-y. llaryll .Xvc-ry, Clharlvs Bakvr. Richard Bakkvr, l'atrit'ia Bald- win, -lnclitli Balsvr, Nanvy Bam- bulas, Barbara Banis, 'lhoinas Barqvr, liclwartl Bari- low, -Io.'Xnn Barnvs, Aloycc- Bork- inan, Robvrt Craig B4-ll, Blar- garvt Bvnnvtl, Marin' Bt-i'c-iis. Clharlvs Blavklul. Donna Blau- f USS. Richartl Bly, XVilliain Boclinan. Patricia Bond, Robm-rt Bonilie-lcl, Mary Bonvouloir, .Xrlvna Booth, Carolyn Borrowclalv, Mary Bot- kin, Barbara Brady. Richard Brazukas, Bvrnarcl Brcnnvr, lmon Brilliant, Douglas Brown, Ralph Brown. Robvrt Buclzik, lNlarc-na Bnrian, Hvnry Buttcll, llill0ll12lS Ualpino. .Iuclith Clann, 'I'lic'lina Capri- otti, Vicki Carlson, Vivtor Carl- son, Harold liartvr, Barbara Carty, Anthony Cvllini, lirank Clcsaronv, Donna Chapman. Robvrt Ciarrocvlii, lllainv. Clipolla, Donald Colm-, Sandra Col:-, john Colvman, l lorc'nc'c' Collie-r, Nancy Cloopvr. Barbara Corclvs, Giwlq Ciorliss. Carolyn Clorsino, hlorris Clortvz, Vvlllllllll Clostabilv. .Iainvs Craft, Robvrt Craig, Sally Clramlall, l'l4'ann1' Crm-iqliton. Rowm' Cfrowlc-y. lWary Kiunnva. Robvrt Curran, I.:-na Daini' ani, l.aVon Dantluranrl, llvrry Day, Rose' Dm-Giulio, Thoinas lJ4'l1lc'r, Robvrt llvlffotto, .Xntliony l,4'l4Ol'l'llZlJ, Marcia Dc'- l.iic'a. llioinas Dvinitli. llonalrl Dm-- Salvo, Barbara llvvinv, klainvs lliffaro, liclwarcl lJiMasrio, Pvtvr lJiMascio, Phyllis llispvnsa Robvrt llovpp. lirancis llolowy, w .Iudith llruvs, :Klan llinllvston, Richard Dudley, Kay Duncan .lamvs liclwarcls, Orvvl lirlwarcls. lN1arilyn lilirich, Virginia lllclm-r, liarlcnc llnsniimgvr. I 39 I,2lll'Il'l2l I'XlllIlSflH.fII1ll'i2l Km-nig Xvnnm- Km-rlu'l', Rrrnzllfl Kors lvl . l'.uL5r'nc- Kmri uk. NN'iIIimn Knfluw, I Iuy1l Kmtuvil, Humlml KI'lll'kIJXN', .Xmr 1 Alan' l,m'kn1'r Sunlu I.:n!Im'lv, .Xrllmr Lung. f:?Il'UH.7lIlQIH'llll,X'illl'l'llIl,1Il'X'ii'k lhxmzulml l.Qxwni4'ki. fivnf' I 1'lm1'1'l A1iIl'Illl I.FSHI1'XYl1'7,.lKlllIl I IINHVV I'.l1ll'Jl l.islf-xxlwv. I Amis l,Iu'1'zr. lit Nillil l,uHlu', 5lic'kr'y l,1rf'kxxnull Vllvlllw l.UIllIlll, Vzlll'l1'1zu lmrus, IEHIIVS l,111'k4'Il,, Rzly nmml l,1u'lu'lI. lluwun Lllllfl, furul IAN. Alillkif' A1ill'lil'H fir, Nilllfy A1Jll'X ilY, AiilI'l'i2I Nlllllllfil, Run nhl Msugvr, Rum vu Kfiiuqir, Ilvlvn A1JILfIlllSfJll, Nilllfy Mzllvv, llxc'uclcn'4' :X11ll4'SkI fwrzllrl TXIQIIIYIJI. I ,Ullillll Ninlkuw ski. Rmmlcl h1ilIkUNX'Slxi, llzmvt Klzlllhy. l,lllliS .Nnlmx IX1ulx'c'sluln. Louis I'yl'2lllk N12lIYl'SIlIIU, M ir' lmvl S'1lHf'S. ltlllllN1illlS1'll,IUIIZDIIJVIIIAHIHYUII, Ralph Mslwluiu. l.imlzl x1ilI'l'llHl, SEIIHIIYI Muri- snn, Mary l'.li7nlJ1'tI1 Mark, Ri:-Imral Marks, Phillip Mm'xImll, Ruhr-rl N1ill'll, Cflmrlvs Masrlm- mill, .Xlllll'K'y fX1zxsc'illi. I.:-Roy Mnllhslis, Bun n i 1- lX12lKXY1' ll, llmlxglus Nlrlhrllsllcl, Ilnvicl lNIm'f1l14'c- Shilflill IX1c'CQillc'n, Carol A1I'x1illliIllf'll, 'llun .lurk A14'lllll2ll'f, .Xntl ,Nnrmn Millvr, Mc'N1lllm1, muy Mvrolu, l'mm'lmr:x Millvr, Cflmrlvm' Mil- I1'l','lJlK'k x1llI1'l', N1 C'll1'II,t'llllllll Mnlym Munlvllzn. Marv M nrmzm Kill- vmx, 'lem-lvl! nur:-, INHIIIZI Nlurvy, lizlylnuiml fX1u1'rrm', R ivlmurfl Mu ll Ilunnlcl Nlurplly, IQJIIIIIVVII IXAIIIFIJIIY. Nuxvllu IX1lIIT, Im' Myrrs, Mary l.uu Nzxpuli, ll:-nry Nurrisi, Murif' Nurriwi, Mnrilvn Nvulim-I1 l.IlNN'l'4'lll'f' Nirlmlsmm. lluwnrcl Nuvl, l5ux'lmx'u Omlulll. .IURIH flilrsulv, lllclllln fllivvr, .Kum- lbllvmluri, Nusa uma Upllkn I 'l'Ium11:w tl-llUlll'l'U', fllmrlvs I nl- lll1'l' U 1 4 . Nur lllrl ILIIIIIVI' Naltvx' l'2ll'- tvr, XIIALQII l'nsm'zu'1'Ili, liclythr' IH Ill C ul Pmllmrm lxlun P111 . , .4 . will, 'l.Il1'lNlIll'4' P1 'rc'z, llmmlfl l'1'rfuzxi, Rusvtlsl l'1'1'x'v .Xllwrt I'1-rsmni, Kvnnvth I'c'l1-rs, Cllullmlvllc' l'c'l1'1'sun, 124-nruiu l'lnr'Iun, Bl 'umm l'i4'c'olu, Knrvn I'i1-pa-nlwrink, l,2llI'Ii'I2l ucl Vlluku Du l'ir'rm'r':1ll. lfclwz ' lf-nv Pllulu. 140 1 f,, :- lidna l'iytCl11'son, Gail l altus, 'Iohn Faso,-john lfazzini, Richard Ferris, lwariv l c'rv1'nti, -losvpli Finchvr, Bonnie- l ink, fXll'r:'d lfiorvnzo. Josvph Firrantvllo, Frank Flam- mini, lidith l lm'iscl1ci', Patricia lflorvk, W'illiam Ifoqvs, Dorint- Formvntini, xlay l ostc'r, .joyrv Fostvr, Nlarilyn Fox. Justinu' l razivr, Barbara l rc'y, Norman I nllc-r, Rohvrt l'illI'l12il'K'. Qlohn lfushi, Dvlla Garrvtt, Impvria Garzolini, XVlll1l'llI1lll2i Gasicr, VVilliam Gaskill, Carol Gaudio, lilmi-r Uvliriilg, Sally Gvrat, Ruth Gvrscli, Mar- Irnm- Girolami, Charlvs Goldman, Barbara Gollctz, xlanvt Good- man, Thomas Gordon. Sandra Uvanni' Gordon, Sandra Joy Gordon, Caroline' Gossctt, David Gravfnitz, Imo- gvnf' Gray, Alamvs Circ-ig, l'illu-rt Griflin, Bvrnard Uromala, Rich- ard Grusdis. .'Xrlc'ni' Gudqvon, Darlvni' Haas, Raymond Hadlic-ld, Mary Hammcr, Donald Hammond, lidward Haney, Larry Hansvn, Donald Harrvlson, liiiqviim- Harris. Glovvr Harris, Ruth Hartison, Rodonna Hartman, Donna Has- kell, Rohvrta Haskvll, Dc'VVaync' Hasshcrg, Warrvn Hatch, Sandra Hathaway, Pc-ggy Haut. Shirlvy Hclt, Alanc H4'inc'man, Patricia Hvisnvr, 'l'llOIl'l2lS Hrlm- rath, Claudvttr' Hi-rrmann, Patsy Hickman, Christina Hicks, Bar- liara Highsmith, Sally Hirsch. Thomas IfIodgson,AIoycc Hofvr. 'l'llUITl2lS Hoffman, Hazvl Hollo- wvll, Anna Louise' Holm, Jane' Holtz, Donald Hook, Mirliavl Hoovcir, Kathryn Hopprl. Martha Hosta, l i'vcl1'i'irk Hosh, Patricia Hughvs, l,awre'm'm' Hunt, Nick Iavovvtti, Ralph Imig, Anna Iminski, l i'4'cli'i'im'k Irwin, Patrivia Jacobs. Stanl:-y tlarrcki, .Xntl1ony-Ic'n- drasvk, -Ioyu' -Il'I'lSl'l1, Dr-nnis -Iohnsm-n, Donald johnson, l rc'd- vrick llohneon, Mary .-Xnn qlohn- son, lirsillia Klurmann, Frank Kaslivr. llll10lHi'1S Keller, Roy K4'IlliSll, Gvrtruclc' Kich, W'illiam Kidd, Donald Kirgis, Gardnc-r Kissack, Mary Klawittvr, .lamvs Klvin, Carol Knaack. I-ll .l11s1'pl1 l'i1111li, XfViIN'i'IHl l'111'1'i11, ll1111z1l1I I'nll111z1c'l14'1'. lil:-1111 P11111- r1'l111, l51'Ili11z1 l'1'i111z1x'1'1'21, Iyllllillll l'11isr11. .Xlllll'1'NX' Plllltf, ljllllillil f,2l1z1lt1'111'1'I1i, llil'Il2ll'll Rzulzllz. ll1'I1n'1'sRz11i1l1'11,-I1'1'1'y IQEIIIIVY, X N11Il'Yill RQ1111-y.livltyRay,-l111l1lI1 RK'Illl1llliSl,liflIH'I'llil'il'Ill'!'l,f12iil Rl'illIllf'Il, Ric'I1211'cl R4'il1llHl4I, xvilllilfl' R11-kr. .llllill liit1'l1f'y, Rllllilld llIJlJl'l'- 51111, 51211-11121 Rc1l11'1'l:-1, Nilllixy' Ruin-1'ls, lJl'IllliS Ii0lH'l'lSUl1. 'l'l111111z1s li11lmi11so11, Cfznrlos Rohi- snn, -NUSVIDII R11l111st1'lli, l'11r1li111' R411l111:111. .lulm R11g1'1's. .-XlI'u11s11 Iililllilllil, Yx'1111111' Rosznti, 12111111 R11tI1114'l1, flnrul Rlll'k1'l', l .l'll'lll' Russvll, lY1111s1l1l Russu, l,lll'Ullly Smlus. fic-1'z1l1I 311111111111-1'. Jxllll S:111l111'i, l'z1tri1'iz1 sElllU'l', I11:111il:1 SK'll2Illl'l', Iyilllll' SK'hl'itlK'l, Rflllillll HK'lll'l'Il, Doris Sl'IIil'IllN'l', ll1111:1l1l S1'I1iIli11L5. llmily S1414 llll'I'klJl'lDl'l', Alvin Sflllllill. Hz11'l1111 Sl'IlIllilt, f:ll2ll'll'S S1'lllll'iill'l4, l'.1'l'l1 sl'Illllllill'IN'l', Ilvllfllllili S1'2lX'1'l', -Illilllilki Svlms- liilll, Mz11'I1'114' S4'IHlSli2ll1, cjillklll Svvly, lyfillillll S1-vly, lN1i11'y Sllvtz- IVY, Ra1y11111111l Si1'IJt'l'I. LIOQ111 silli- 1111111s, .fX111I11111y 5111111111-Ili. l'1'1g1gy SHIIIJSUII, l 1'1'clz1 Ski11111'1', Mary Sk0Ill'l'kl',,'Xllll2llJ1'lSlIlilll,l'l2ll'l'i1'K Smith, .I11111 Smith. Hvlly S1111'1I1'l, l1z1ll11'1'i111' Sny- flc-14, Slmirlvy S1111s,.I1':111 Spz111Qlf'1'. Ily111:111 Spznm, ll111111z1 Spina, llulruw-s Sliilllilli. lidllll 81111111-y, 4l2ll'fIlIl'IiHl' SIz111l1'y. CTz11'11ly11SI1'l11'r,-Ill1lqf'St1'pl11'11- sun, ,l.Il4llll2lS Sl4'X'l'llS, Dinnm' Slulfn, h1iI'llHl'l1'lll' Stusur, I.:-111121 Slrvilm, N11ll'illIl SllIl'llkl'I, .'Xl'IIlllI' S11111Islr11111. :xIil'lliH'l sllfiilll. R11l11'1'I SXYQIIISUII, Vivlur Swan- son, lluzvl Sxxvrt, lia1'l1:41'z1 Syl- Xl'5Il'I', R11l11'1'l'l'z1l1'lski, Aliifllllil- 1'111 I'z1vc1l1'tIi, 4I2lIll1'S 'l'hu111ps1111. -Iulm lI111111ps1111,C1lc'11 ll1m'11c'll, l'1z11'l1z11'z1 'l'I1111'su11, N1yl'l12l 'l'ilt- 111-s,CIy1'iIIz1'l'1I11111, Vz1111'1-'l'1ltu11, Chris 'l'11l'z11111, .X11tI11111y 'lx11llis, 'l'l11111121s 'l'11wl1', .X11clr1'w lYl'I72lIl, I,ElX'ill l'Il'l4llI2ll4k, Vnlririu l'l1-1'111z11'k, liirrlcttc' xf'ill1HllSk1l'k, .lflllll xfklllllllllk, Vi1'l111'iz1 Yvmlilli, Ri1'I1z11'cl YH'- l111'1'i, fIa1sp1'1' Vrsvi, RiL'h211'1l Visa-ll, xxllll Visszug .Xnila Vilturi 142 Jack VVagner, Geraldine Walker, Dorothy Wall, Jo.-Xnn Wallishlames Ward, lvlary Wfard, Arthur Washington, Barbara Washington, Clifford Washing- ton. Laura NV:-ise, Arlene NV:-lk, Nancy Welshimer, Gustav W'en- zel, Sharon VVernicke, Monica Wever, Carolyn Wfhite, Louise White, Otis NVhite. Clarence Willett, Marilyn iVil- son, Dana VVingate, Sharon WVinn, Frank Wojeik, Homer W'olfe, Robert VVOo:l, VVilliamLVVoods, Stewart WVork. Allan Wright, 'l'heodore Wroblicky, Richard Wullaert, Gayle Yanson, David Yaseen, Arthur Zamaroey, -Ierome Zawada, Gloria Ziems, Gordon Zimmer. Howard Zimmer. Xudrey lN1a9C1tt1 and Btttlna liimowra do thc persuading while 143 SOPHOMORIC BOARD lbnnl lfmr: Boyd, M. M1'nLfc's, IJ. Yanvhus, Fink, P. Wvm'v1', l,. Harnvtt, CI, Hvclgvr. Hawk Razr I'm'rrx'. I. Smith, R. C Ionant, 'l'. Bzlrtolini, IC, Uiaikowski, l'ortc'r, P. Lowman, I. Panzino, K. Pro Sopfzomo e Boa d and living' sollicwhzll olclvr zlncl an iillit' wiscr. 218 S0llilUIllUl'l'S XXI' XVCIT' IIIOIT Sl'li-iUIl- Iiclc-nl. lo lvsl our in-wly 2lCqlliI't'Cl sophistica- SUPHOMURI-1 Ol l IC IIQRS lion wr' hc-lcl our zmiiuzil mixvr on Sep- X wmlwl- 24. Sinn. this parm, was vniox-t.d lfrnnl li'nz1':CT. lilotto, A. l.inclvi't, Miss Strauss. In' sill. zinolln-1' xx.1s hvlrl clurinq thc- svn'- i oiicl smiic-slc'r'. Oh, how my sirius :win-, was om- ol' of lhm' lllilllf' complziinls :ll tha' Bloom- 'lhornlon QZIIIIU, Our nosvs rvcl :md our ling:-rs l'rozc'n, wc' ll'2lIllpl'Cl through thc slzmcls shouting Hot coilkw, zmd Qol' ull things! ice' wvzuiii liars! Slill. El prolil of oi' 55173 was 1-nouqh consolation for :my I'roxc'n sopholiiorv luvm'1'x'om' hzul lmtlcrHics on March 26. thi' flux' oi our Gloss zissr-mlily. How- vw-r, our lIll1'I'pI'l'l2lliUl1 ol' This is Your I,ii1 ' was vcrx' s11cc'1'ssli1l. Dc'c'oi'ziliiiQ for QiOlIllllQ'IlCl'lIl1'lll cndcd ei busy. happy XVIII' for us. I44 ' . liar! lfnzri: R. C111-1-11, R. lxing. Sopfzomores Shirley Aceaclia, Bonnie Adair, Bernnie Adams, Ronald Alcum- brac, David Alcsse, Barbara Alexander, Jerry Allen, Kirby Allen, Mab:'l Allen. jack Altman, Anthony Ainadio, Aldo Ambrosini, Vivian Aprati, Dolores Arbuthnot, john Arvaj, Robert Arvin, Beverly Austgen, Dnrleen Bacik. Bruce Baker, Carol Baker, Robert Baldwin, Shelby Bareley, Carol Barger, lidith Barneshlohn Barnes, Tony Bartolini, Bruce Barton. Maria Battaglia, Lois Baum- gartner, Robert Behm, Carmela Bernardo, WVilliam Bielskis, Robert Bird, Robert Birgelhlolin Birkhead, Rochelle Bisig. RosemaryBivona,YVayneBlad- holm, Camille Blaszeyk, James Bory, Janice Bory, joan Boyd, Ophelia Bradford, Yvonne Brad- ford, Brenda Brady. Lawrence Bramanti, Anthony Bravo, Donald Bray, Charles Bretz, Anna Brooks, Curtis. Brooks, Algene Brown, -Ieannette Brown, Judith Brown. Robert Brown, Roger Brun- strum, Barbara Bukowski, Victor Buonadona, Sharlene Burchett, Shelby Burdick, Austin Burnett, Linda Butitta, Rosalie Caffarelli. Anthony Cameli, Gloria Cameli, Phyllis Cameli, Shirley Cannon, Rose Carhoni, David Carlson, Annie Carpenter, Frank Carra, William Carrier. Thomas Carter, Catherine Cassady, Ralph Cast, Gerald Celmer, Barry Christianson, Eddie Cialkowski, Olivia Ciar- rocchi, lvladeleine Ciasnocha, lines Cipolla. Delores Clark, Bertie Clarke, Helen Clinton, Nfasedonia Cobb, joe Collina, Dorothea Collins, Barbara Comer, Dollie Comer, Richard Conant. Sharon Conant, Yvonne Cor- nish, Betty Ann Corradetti, Jerome Cortes, Joe Costello, Charles Cowgcr, Ronald Cowger, Miriaiii Cowles, Patricia Cox. Lynn Crim, William Crown- over, Jane Cull, Janet Cunnea, James Curcio, Kathleen Curran, Anthony Czyz, Carolyn Dahl. Casimir Dainbrauskas. 145 ,XlK'I'Nl1' llzuniani. l':1l llumlino, lfloyclin l,1ll1ll'l, Hm'w'rly lY.fXn- clrrn, Rznnrmin lluvis. llu.'Xl1I1 lk-l rm1k, lxlzlrvin lJ1'kk1'r. Ralph l,l'll'.'Xlll1l'lU, ljlillillfl ll:-lsm-nx-r. Rlmsllcl IM-'l'vIlu, l,z1v1'rm' lk'- Vivu, Slnirlvy lDvXN'zmrcl, l'2lt1'i4'iz1 lJilNlzm-in, l,inm'u, lJm'pp,-Ivzxxmxu' llulrl, l lm'r'm'c' lhlllllll, llzu-ry lhxfflu'm', Cllmrlrs llllluas. Rulwrt XV. llrlwzlrcls, Cfnrul lCi4'l11'l', liznrl lllliott, llzlvirl l .ng- wll, Rullm lirirksoxm. l.m'rnim' I'lSl3lllU72l, l r1'1l l'lY2illS, -Icssie' livuns, .llllly lfznlnrizius. ficwillclim' l i1l:1nzi,.luy1'4' lfink, lulm lflzugclu, Nflflllilll lflniq, lililllll' l'llll'l'xlllQf'I', Nlury l uul'cl, l2llll4'N l urlmillm'1', .IHIIIFS l rrs!c'r. l':llru'1:l l'uX. lim'l:m':u l l'1ll1lu', livtly l l'zmk4', llvm- l'-Villllillll, Rulwrt l'll'2lllll. Izmirr' l l'1ml1-, llfumlcl l r1'y, l,r'1'uy l ullun, lmllisr' finlclf-rio, Nlzaxy lQzu'rixrm. lxlillf' fl1ll'l'lS1llI, Hairy Uns- lmrrsl, Kvxiulx ilusllm. llnrl linlrlx, Rusr' llllylllll, llul'cl1'n Clvrznlll, lll'ilI'1' ll1'ln'r!, -Iuyu' fl1'llllJl,flJll'l'UllfllllilSOll. Rnymuml Ciluvnllllfzxmi, l.4'um' flll'UllY YQ Icl 1 li' , ' 4 IYVIIS,-101' Glass, fivm' filmwu-ki, Slxirlf-y Ulu- wzwki, ffnrul film'ksI1'll1'r, l':l11l finsmqv, -luy flrznlruw. Nliltun llrny. Rulwrt flI'l'l'll, Sllllflfil fll'f'Ill1'l', lllulilll fll'f'X'l'll, :Nurlrvy ilri1's:f', Ruth cll'UUlIl, Slxirlvy cllIl'lll'Y, Rurlulplm fiuzik, Rmmlll ll2lL11'l'lllJlll. fypmull llulv, llmlwzlrrl llzlll, lirurr' llullmemn, Rnlu-rt llam- llll'l', flullslzlllm' llilllllllilllil, Rirluml llnm'or'k, .lzunvs ll2lllliS, l,1-mln l l1n'm'll, l'utrirk llzu'x'4'lsm1. Llu sun llflllh, l..m.mn.: Har- risun. ll:-nnis llzlrtmzm, Ray- muml llzwlnmn. llurlvm' Hzitrlm, .lsunvs llauxsvr, llurlvm' Haul. Ruin-rl ll1'1n'1'm'1', l'u1ll ll:-rklvr. Alillllny llvrklllzlll, Cfurul llvrl- qvr, Mzlry .'Xlir'r' l'lK'I'IIlIxlC'liS,AIUYVK' llvnn, .Nlunzu llvnry, ffaml ll:-nslvy. .Ivan llvrinq, .lmnvs Il:-rr. Karl llvumunn. l41v l'atriCia llc-wisuii, l,zil'ay:'ltv Hicks, Ronald llicks, Milclrml Higgins, Rolnil lllzivacli, -lulin l'lOllllIl2lI1Il,.Illllllll Hoppe-l, llvtly Hosva, Wlilliziin Hosli. Alifn' Huslvr, Holly lluvis, Sliamn Howard, Ronald llulm, Gvnc- Hullinun, Suu llullun, Hvlrn lzwoni. :Xllx-rt lngrzun, Bzirlnara Alaculns. YVilliznn -I2lCUl1Sl'I1, .Xrqizi -Infu- llllffl, B4'x'c'i'ly 4l2l1'L1l'l'. lYillizun -Iaincs, Williain klziiisvr. liclnzi -Iararz, John -lvlinc-k, -lack hlvnv- sun, .Nlclvn Alvnkins. .-Xllmvrt -IVIISCH, l.urillv AIVIISVIL llurutliy tlulinson, lluwzircl Iiclward klolinsmi, l'lcmzii'ml ilulin lolinscin, Rriilqvi' lulinstun, Slmmn llolinstun, livriiiu' -loin-Q IZIIIIUS -lriyvct Carol xluclcl, Lzirulinr' Aliilizin. Hvnry Alunqr, lflziinc' -IlII'j1k'IlSUIl. Linda liililfli, lXlzii'iun Kzivulis. 'llmny lizlvulis, vlllllHll2lS Kl'2ll'lll'f', liclwin Kc'm'iic'. Yvonne- Km-lil, Cami Krilinzin, lx12il'YlIl Kvllc-r, Kay Kvlly. Rox- unzi Kvnlisli, llzill' Kill-, Rum Il1Ell'l1' lxincll. Rm'Ii4'llm' King, N4-il Kingston. lXlzu'k l'ill'lil'Illl2lll,4l2ll'li Klzuick, lolin Klziwittvr, Rulivrl lilziwil- tc-r, Cfatl1m'i'iii1' lilvininm-n, flzirul Klilmolkkv, l'e'tc'i' Klinglvr, limi- nvtli Knzizick, llzirlmzirn Knivs. liarlizira liimxvlvs, liuzinnzi Kovnning, Virginia Km'stvi'. 'l'Iiuinns Kmflvr, Bzirlmarzi Kcniim-i', lurlitli Kusviolm-mi, llavirl Krav- mvr, Ulvnn Kriiqw, Sliirlvy lililiigoski. Aluclilli Kiinclr. l.m'c'llzi KllI'iiS, lNlz1ynai'd Kull. Cc-lr-sim' l.ziinln'i't, Rohn-rl l.z1lNlm'Ii4'c'lla, .Xl'lllUll l,znnparc'lli, Rolwrt l.zinm', llzir- rivt l,anigi-, Alzirk Lzinninu. Ulvnslzi l,z1riinc'r. Ronald l,ark1-, Rolwrt l.arson, Cllizirlvs l.awi'c'nL'L', l7alinc'1'l.awton,l.m'i'uy l,r'f4'v1-i', L11-an lmolll, I-Qw-lyn l.m'4mc', liarlmzwa l,im'n. .'xll7l'IAl l,incl4'rt, D. l,ingm-r- ll'lt, lilllllki l.iIt4'll. lizii'lmi'zi l.m'kc', Gvorgc- l.oitz,.lul1n Long, lilizzi- lmvtli lionglu-lt, ix12ll'Q2ll'l'I l,uw, l'atrir'ia Luwinzin. Bvtty Ann l,uc'i'ing, lJoi'm'1'n Mac'iarr'illu, -Ianicm' lN'lagvr, lvlzxrtlia lN1agnuscm, Martin Mag- nuson, Dolorvs Malinkv, Gloria Malvk, Gwvndolyn Mancini, Kvnt lN1ann. l-17 lluvicl Mannvl, llzmivl Mm'- linvz, llillllfl' Mnlluck, Dawn Nlilllil, Ruln-rLMm1rizi, Ki'IlIl4'fll Mc:-Xllisu'r, llnrryl Mvfflm-nrlon, firmly lx11'flfllllllII,.lUllIl lxlvflor- mivk. R u In y lN14'll2lvicl, ll n 1- lNlc'fluirc', ulzunvs Nl4'l.iulul1lin. Cihurlvs MrMzu1im1'n, lNlaur1'4'111- lXl1'11um's, .lvrry Mvruln, NVilliam lNlc'r1'ill. lilillllf' lXll'SSll12iliC'l', Runnlrl Mvltlvr. .Xntlmny Mi4'lH1rz, Low:-ll lXlilllmrn, llvrlwrl N1llll'l',-Il'2ll'l Misrh, llzu'lv'y lNlil4'l11'll. Ric'lu11'tl Nlitrhvll, llvtly Mm-Imliq, Min- nvllm' Mm-llvr, lirnr-wt Mulyn- vnux. lDr'ul'q1' Nlonly. llvnry lXluor1', filylll' lx1ll0l'1', ffnrol Mutt, .Xllvn Mulmlc-rink, xviiyllf' Mulmlvrink, Ruhr-rl N1lllll'U,cllHIl'l4'S Nlusturml, flilflll Rau' hlyvrs. Rim-Imrcl Nzlpulvun, Rlk'll2ll'll Nnrriwi, RUSVIIIEIVY N1-lmmwzly. llvlly Nvilzvl, Doris Nm-lson. ll'llllIll2lSN4'lSlPl1..'Xlllll'l'Vk'N4'lHK'lll, l,0l12llll Nl'lllllilllll,AIUYCUNl'VV1'll, Rulzuml Nix-1-,ujmlilln Nivolzii, -,2lllC'tNll'lS1'll, Phyllis Noll,liv1-Iyn Nllill,l'.l'2ll1k Nmli, W'ully Nykalzx, llillllfl' Nylllilll, hlzlry O1'sl4'rl4', llvnry f,L'SlIIlilIlIl, ll2u'lL'nr' f,llll'l1llUl'l., Yiolvt Olzlcwllmrq, l'2llri4'in I J'Nrnl, Vimvnt Pzirlilla, Diane- I':ugoris1, Clvorqizn l'uguria, Clznrol l':mk1mic'n, lclzu Pzmzimm. VlI'QlIIl2l Parks, Davifl l'z1s4'ar- 4-lla, cl1'l'lll2llIN' l'z1ssurL'lli, Ruhvrl l,2lll'l'VllU, .'Xl'll'I1l' Patton, B1'vx'rly Pzlllnn, Ric'luu'ml l'zuu'k, Kathryn Ihvmgqi, .Xzziv l'uyn4'. Phyllis Puylmm, l'l11g1'm' Painl- llllfil, .Xllkmsu l'l'l'c'Z, l,2illxll'l2l I'c-mzzi, Iiurlmru I'c-fry, Bzwlmrzl l'1'rsi2mi, Ilmxlows l'm'l4'rs, lx12il'l1'lN' l'4't1'rs4m, llilflilll l'4't4'rsm1. Nurnm l'c-lvrsulm, Almmirc' Pvt- x'u1'c'a,lim'x'c'rIyl'i:1zza,'lul1nPiqull, 121-lvslm' l'ilmm, .losvph Pilutlo, l l'm'rl1ly l'inl4'y, Rrmsm' l'ip:-1-,illyclc Pills. Rivlnzml l'iunli, Carol l'olz1c'c'k, Cfurriln- I'ulku, Hugo Pmnrvlm, Carolyn l'url1'r, .lmwt l,0l'U'l', liurul lm- l'r21t1'r. Diana' l'ratm'x'. K1ll'4'll l'x'ukup. Kiwynclulyn l'rym',liillyf,lm'1'I1, Nurvm- Ruhv, Ronald Rllyllllbllfl, -IHIIIVS Rvvrl, lu' Rvvrl, Carl lim'x'c's, Hvnry Ring .lmm-s Riu: 148 Otis Robcrts, David Rocha, Dolorcs Rocha, Ircnc Rocha, lN1ac Rochc, Yvonnc Rocsncr, Louis Romano, lilcanor Root, Burton Roscn. Douglas Rosmis, Raymond Rossctti, Nicholas Rotolo, .Iackic Rotoncli, john Ryan, Raymond Samplcs, Kathlccn Sandroni, Patricia Sarck, Dianc Sartcr. Dorothy Saviano, Kc-nncth Sawycr, Wlilliam Schcid, Gail Schmidt, llcslic Schmidt, Gail Schmitt, llldon Schocling, Don- ald Schoficld, Carol .Xnn Schomas. Dona Schuldt, Marlcnc Schulrlt, Kcnncth Schultz, Gon- ratl Schwahn, Arnold Schwccr, Gladycc Scott, Mary Scully, Rohcrt Shaflcr, lN1ichaclShamho. Charlcs Shanks, lcrrancc Sharo, Robcrt Sharp, lilcna Shipp, lN1orton Shlcnsky, Charlcs Shocmakc, xlanct Shocmakcr, Ractgcan Short, llddic Simms. lilainc Simms, Ncllic Sims, .Ioscph Skrczyna. Donald Slcpski, Nadic Smith, Roland Smith, Sidncy Smith, Thomas Smith, Vcrnon Smith. Waltcr Smith, Margarct Sodcr- lund, Wfilliam Sokol, Marilyn Som, Nancy Sons, Lawrcncc Spann, Gcorgc Sproul, Nancy Spuck, .lost-ph Stahilc. llawrcncc Staccy, Gcorgc Stan- ton Alicia Stcclc. Rohcrta Stcgcr, Karcn Stcltcr, klohnic Stcphcn- son, Robcrt Stcvcns, Vicki Stonc, lN1ichacl Stosor. Robcrt Strano, Carol Strand- bcrg, Stcvc Stritar, Allan Svohoda, Richard Swanson, Rita Sylvcstcr, .Ioan Szcszol, Rovctcrta 'l'cu-rhautgli, Bctty Thcodorc. D c n n i S 'l' ho m, A n dr c w Thomas, Nick Thomas, hlahlc Thompson, Barbara'l'ilton,.Iamcs 'l'idd,Mt-rrill'1'iITt, Darlcnc 'l'oSi, Gloria Trcvino. Gloria Tricklcr, Donald 'l'roli, Bculah Trusty, Mary lrusty, Nlarlcnc lucciarclli. Hcrhcrt Turncr, -lohn Vagnoni, Mary Vaughn, hlargarct Vcldhuizcn. Suc Vcrba, hlichacl Vcstuto, Vinccnt Volpc, -Ion Vonracck, Franccs Wadc, -lamcs Walkcr, Lowcll Walkcr, Barbara lNallacc, Arlynn Waltcrs. 149 Iillwl W'nsI1inglun, l'atric'ia W'm'nva-ng Ann W'clwr, Marin-nv WY-Iu'n', l.uuis VV:-ckwm-rt, Nora- lyn XV:-innmn, Iiclwzircl NVc'isc', -lavqm-lyn NNN-iw, l.z1wr1'nc'v VVhil1'. lismim-l XVhilc-svll, l'utric'in W'Ilitvs1'll, .lzunvs VViatl'r, Lvull- arc! xN'ilkl'I14, Slwllim' xViHi2illlS, -Izuuvs Wfillis, .'Xrc'l1i1' Yvilson, I rr-mia-rivk W'ilsun, .l2llll1'S .X. XVilsun. Mir-Inu-I W'ilsun, Nzuwy YVil- sml, I'1ill'4'Il Wisdum, l rm'd W'itl, Nsmvy XN'itI, Murilynn Wlmislow, ll:-nnis Wulny, Ruth xVflllfll'l'S, .lurk VVuurl. .juan Wbucl, -Izunvs XVoski, c:ll2ll'Il'S WVya1ll, Dorothy Yan- FIIIIS, Alrwl XYUSVVII, .Xclri4'nm' fzllnlvr, NVilli:un famicw, llvna fm'zm'llu, Ninn fuvurclla. -Iamn fmmnm, Rivlmrrl fic'- rslrmli, Mary Alum' ZHIIIIJFIIIII. 150 llr. fjll2llgll'S Shanks pvrfbrms 21 rnajm' opvration on YVilly Worm, FR ICSH MAN BOARD Fruit! Rnze: Reed, Sund, V. Johnson, B. Kehrt, I. D'l2reoli, C. Foushi. Swrrnflrl le01K'.' G. Cesarone, A. Bogacz, .X. Rotolo, P. Patti, F, lWahome, M. Gereg, R. Baker. H1104 Row: M. Zeller, G. Dykes, M. Odegard, C. Vrba, R. Hildeinan, li. Henman, .-X. Spotora. We lreshies really show'ed those stufly upperclassinen this year. Chuck-l'ull of enthusiasm we soon learned the trick ol' going up an Up stairway and down a Down stairway. Learning to ignore the older Blooinites' wise- eraeks and attempted pranks didn't take long, either. Many of us participated in our class assembly. which was quite successful. In rooting for Bloom's football and Imasketlmall games our voices were loud as any upper- classman's. The freshman treasury started jingling when the returns of our candy sales came in. The election of oflieers proved exciting, and the yictors were: Harry Osternian, president, Judy Leoni, vice-presi- dent: Sharon Galiene. treasurer: and Lynn Napoli. sec- retary. FRliSHlN1.-XN OFFICERS S. Galiene, Leoni. lfrorzt Row: Mr. Andrews. H. Osterman, L. Napoli. Burk Row: l5 liiigvm' .'Xhi'assarI. .-Xlioiisu Aruslu, Gi-urgv Adair, -lainvs Aciains, David .'Xcii'ina, livonard fXQl'l'ii2l, fiilflli.'xil1Si'flllflh.ciUl1I1iK' Ali-xzimlvr, .Iolm .fXl1'xzil1cIi'i', lirnvst .-Xlli-n. NVz1ym- ,-Xllvn, fInrim'Ilzn Ailizuliu, Mark .-Xnalmli-, Karin .'Xmlr'i's1'i1, .Xmlwsi Andvr- sun, -lunivr' .'XIlI0l1llCCi, Carol Arnlmlz, Donna Ashby. llnvimi .Xiiigiistsuir Rimsvinary lizikvr, .li-an Bzikkvr. W'illiam Bulmifmg lltllllliti Balm, Tliuinas Bmnliiilas. Gulf' Bnrnvs, Luuisr' Barm's, Michavl Harm-s. Qlanivs Baron, Hx-lvn Barr, llzmivl liurrvtt, Gloria Hartal- um:-i, l.ziwr1'm'i' Baruilini, Norma liurluiini, Pat Bzirtolini, jackie' Burton, Rnsanne' Bzittaglia. Rolwrl Hi-Il, Stzinlvy Br-ll, lizvll lla-nmzin, Ruhr-rt Bvnnvtt, Slvplivii Bviisml, Donna Hvrs- rlivicl, Rii'hzn'rl Bi'ltm'nlizuis4'n, Luis Bid1'r, Carolyn Birlvnin. Ai'lvrn- Bii-rcmski, -john Bivwvr, Harry Billups, -Ioym' Bishop, l'nil1'z1li Biilfki-Ili, Rivhard Bork, Arlvne' BOQEIVZ, Carol .Nnn Hima- clmm, 'l'ill'ilIl2i Borcl1'n. Mzirgy liuri-n, Ruhvr! Hmsvrt, l'zm'ii-in Botkin, Harlxarzi Brack- mzm, lirzicllr-y Brzinsky, -Iziinvs lirvtz, Norma llvan Brisun', joe' Hrmlzum'x, Dvnnis Brouilli'lti'. Hvssii' Hrmvn, Alvssii' Brcmfn, Marilyn Brown, Ronald Hrmwn, .lusvpli liullaru, Rm'Iu'llc' Hurdivk. Mary Hyrlzili-k, Ruby Byrd, Rulmvrl Clzillvrmi. Philip Clzunvii, Sliirlvy Clan- ic-cki, 'liioums Cluiiiivk, Pzitrivizi Clm'1llic'c'i, Morris fiarpf-nu-r, Pillli Curly, l.L'm'mi0i' Cfzitivtt, loin C,z'lli'ni, Marlvm' Crllini. Gilda Kil'S2ll'OlN',-I2lI1il'IlC' Cilivn- arfi, Donzulil Christo, Mic'h:u'l flizicrio, l.or1'tIzi fIianc'hi'tti, Mnrrizi fiisnc, Szimlrzi Clarr, Cirralzl fIlzii'm'y,AImi1t's Clark. Ruth fllvmc-nt, Bvlsy Ciiivvr, Ruy I Inhlm, Davidf1ulilc'r,CQi-i'z1lcl Clulzniiigvlci, Calvin Ciuopi-r, 'l'e'ri Univ, Vzlivrii' Cfuupwomi, i'icir4'na Clopvlnml. . , . , . ll:-nrii-ilu Lurhin, f42iIiHll'llH' Klurlmy, Maiclaf Iornish, Angvlinc- Curt, llzwlvlh Clustvllo, Dulmw-s Cust:-llu, Rulwri Clruwsim, Thail- di-us Cimikzl, 'l'4'd Dzihlstruin. 152 Sam D'AmiCo, Amgvla D'An- drva, Phillip D'Angc-lo, Gcrald Davis, Ronald Davis, Stannyv Davis, T. C, Davis, Bvatrivc Dcahcl, Rolx-rt Dc'Bolt. Donald Dc-rsc, Barbara Dchlvr, John Dclanvy, Patricia D4'l.or- vnzo, Richard Dcmith, Gcorgn' Dvnpjlvr, Ilda D'lfrfoli, Guy Dc'l'1:So, Allwrt l,l'xV2ii'll'. Gohunhus Dillard, Carl Di- Cosmo, Floyd Dillard, Homvr Dillard, Sandra Dillman, Michal-l Dispvnsa, -lanvt Dolan, David Dolci, Shirlc-y Dolph. -Ianvt Dottini, .Ioyvr Dottini, Gharlrs Douhlvr, Dolorvs Doxy, Harold Doxy, hlarch Doylr, lklarshall Drucs, Nanry DuBois. Donald Duhord, Barbara Dudc-k, -loann Dull, Robvrt Duncan, Gvrald Dykrs, BL-vc-rly lldgvrton, Thomas lidwards, Byford lldwards, YVillis lidwards, Tom ligvr. Robvrt lCiS2'lll1ZlI1, .-Xlirm' Mac- lllliot,Mc'ly'inal'1llis,Lindalilson, Glara lN1ac' limi-rsrm, Lorraint' l'1nzwt'ilc'r, Dolorvs liplvy, -Iamvs liplvy, Rosa' lipting. Josir' lN'Iav livans, Margo Faso, Gvorgc' Frrry, lN'illic' Fines, Martha lflahivv, Brurc' lllaig, llamrs Flora, Phillip Floriig, Carol llostvr. Gladys Fostrr, Ozic' liostrr, Nlagdalcnz' Foushi,-loscph Frank, Lvroy Franklin, -lulia l ronCc'r, Alfrvd l ry, David Fryk, .Xrthur Fuglsang. Grcgory liullcr, xlanvt Fuller, Lvonard Fulton, Conf-Q-tta l ushi, Mcrlm- Gaby, Sharon Galivnv, Mike Gardnrr, Gvrald Gardnvr, Ann llvanvttc' Garnvr. Bc-nny Garnctt, Cora Irv Gar- rctt, l,orc'tta Garzvlloni, David Gasbarro, Dolorvs Gayton, lfrvd Gaz, Victor Gaz, Mary Ann Grrvg, Ralph Gvrvq. lN1ary Ann G1'rg'c'g, Barbara Gvrsch, Holly Giampaolo, llama-s Gilhvrt, I.c-0 Givrach, l.orrain1' Gilliland, Kc'nm'th Gitzrndan- nvr, Paul Govhrl, Rohvrt Gossctt. Carolyn Graham, Rolwrt Gra- ham, 'I'hr-rrsa Gray, Arthur Grrcn, Connic Grvvr, -Iohn Grvvrn, Gerald Grivlxr, Hattir hlae' Grifihn, Bryn-rly Griqsby. 153 Ruhr-rt ilnxnwss, lfrzink flus- lallsnn. Rir'llzn'cI cllllllllll, Sully lluzzinu, Rulu-rl IIHQIIHIII, Cllmrlvs llull, Ray Hull, H2ll'llkil'2l llunsvn. lliunv llzlnlnk. l.nRus1' ll1lI'l'lS0ll, lion Hart, Nluriun llznlt, Strfznxia- llnrlv, Nurnm -Ivan llslrllnzunn, Rnlwrl llnsvnnnsnnm, Cflmrlvs llzlssv, Ray- lnuml lines:-. l,m'x'i ll2lll'll1ll. liuulcly llzllllivlll, fXli4'Im1'l llnwrs. Iif-vm-ly llzxyclvn, Rosa I.:-1' IIZIYIW, llznnvs ll4'nsl4'y, Kay Ilvnslm-y. Dnnulml H1-mn, l41ll'l'y ll1'nsnmnn. ll1'x'r'rly llirks. lic-x'a-rly Ken' llivks, l'zxlric'i:1 lliQlllf'y,Rnlmz'rl llilrl1'lnun,l7uris llinvs, XYilli1- llinlun, llurutlly llnclgvs, Virgil Hull, livnnim' lllbllllilll, l'.I'2lllK'4'S llnplwl. Ruln-rl llnrlun, .lznnvs llrmwv, .lurk llmu-II, lluylnunrl Hudson, .Xllwrl Inwurnl, Snr Irwin, lvl'- l'illN'K' tlilfll. -lUSl'Illl -l2lC'fllJllC'4'l, llclwznrrl .lzu'Q1'r. .lU.'2l1'Lfl'l',fl2ll'Ul.'illIlK'S,cll2lllll4' ulznnvs, l'Qclwzu'cl -IZIIIIVS, IIIIUQUIIK' JEIIIIVS, fiurol .l2lII2lX'li'll, .'Xlm'x- annclrv mlunksnvsky, l ,lll'1'll-I2ll'l'4'll. livssic- -lvnns. Slill'lllH1.Ii'lllill1S,Sllfillliltllilll- SVU,.'1'2lll-IUIIHSUII, K1lllll'y'll.l17llll- sun. l,lllll2l4lllllllS47ll, f,W'1'll-l1lllll- sun, X ll'QIlllil .IUlll1SOl1, Rncloll Il Iunvs, Min' IHIIQSIIIZI. B1ll'll1ll'2I ulurmlun, l,ynn.Ins:'1 ll- xun, I.4'1'-llll'L11'IlSOll, C.zn'ul Kant:- lvr, l,ilIl'll'lil Kurwuski, Cirrzzlcl Kr-vlw, llunnlcl Kvhl, ,l.lH.lll2lS Kvlml, livtty livllrt. fflmrlvnm' livlly, -lulm Kc-lly, Luis K1'n1I:1'n, fiznwl Kl'l'lI4ll', llvlly Kivkvrl, lXI1ll'y2lHlI Klvin, Cllvnn Klvpznr, Cilmrlvs Klinv, Rnlwrl lilimglvr. Kim-nlfl Klrw, H2ll'l72lI'1l Knvlxn, Roy Km'll1m'1', l.nnnic' Kuhn, .Klein Kuuns, lX1i4'l1zu'l Kullmwnik, l.ily Knsriuk. XYiIlisnn KupvnIu'in14'l', NZIIIVY Kuslrr. lirlwin Kmlfnvil. .lflSl'l7ll Kr: n- rik. Mary Knulxyuk, Rnlxy-lun Knrllnly, Nllllllil Kurtlu, ll2!l'll2Il1I Kwusrk, Phyllis Kwaxsiqrnrlm, Rulmlml l.ulnulzl, .john l,zu'lu'tu. .lllSl'lJllllH' l.zlr'ln't21, W'illimn l.su'l11'lu, H2ll'll2ll'2l l.?lll'll. NlIl'Ill2iI1 l.zll1', Ilmmlnmws l,mnpm'f'lli, Philip l.1mrinlIi, vvllllillll l.nmlsm'a, Yvonnr- Lzlngx-, Roll:-rl l.2ll'I'lN'l'. I5-1 Sue' Larson, Victor Larvick, Donald Lau:-r, Sandra l,awrrm'c-, David lxahy, Violvt I.:-0, Diane' lmvtz, Judith lxoni, xlulivanna l.rsnic'wicz. Truman Lindhout, -Iarrc-ll Lingcrfclt, Alvaninc' l,inthivum, Deanna llisriani, lfrank l.istc'n- lwv, Bonnie' l,ittc-ll, joan l.lorca, john Llorca, Mary l,ou l.oBu1-. Joscpliinm' l,odato, Richard l.ol'c'rski, Curly l.0LfLflllS, lVilliam Lorenz, Rohrrt liow, Vrrnon Low, Nathan l,ow1', Nvd l,ur't'kc-, Thomas Lupin-u. Alanct l,utz, Norman Mark, VVilliam Mack. lfrrclmlir Mark- linv, Danivl NlaClNlastvr, Rosa- lcnc' Nlatlsrn, l ranCr's lNlahoinc', lmonard Malvc, Mary lille-n Mancha. Phillip lNlam's, Gvrald Blan- kowski, Donna Nlannvl, Wlilliam Nlanson, l ranr1's Marinucri, l,vx'1'i'nr' lNlarl4, Ronald Marshall, Fra-d lwascitti, lldward lNlaxw1'll. Norinnc' lNlazzoc'Ca, liddic- Blac- lVlC.-Xllistrr, .-Xrthur Mc'Clf'ndon, Doris lWCfIlvntlon, Kathryn N16- Cuhhin, Charlvs Mvlilroy, Gloria lN'lc'Facldrn, Barbara lN1cUlim-v, Barbara McKay. liarl Mclivnzir, Sur Mcl'lit'r- son, Adrian Mvlillo, tloscphinf- lklvlonv, Salvatore' Mvlonv, Rvginm' lXl:'lzt'r, l,r-ah lNlryrr, William h1lK'l'l2'lC'lS, Barbara lXliddlvton. Frivda Migliorati, Marilyn lylignin, Yvonnr- lNlikolajc'zyk, Bruvc' Millvr, Paul Mille-r, Ron- ald hlilnrs, joan Nlisfli, Judith lvlitclivll, -Ianvt lN1onact-lli. lNlary Nlontagur, Rohrrt Mon- tvlla, Donald Montf.goinc'ry, Clar- vncc lNloorc', Rolwrt Nloorv, Ruth Nloorr, Wlaynn' Morton, Kath- crinv hloshy, Rosalind Napolcon. l,ynn Napoli, Danicl Narkus, Judith Navv, Haryry Nrvr, Clor- don Nm-lson, Mary Nihlovk, Dolly Nichols, Danit-l Nivtlivldt, Patricia Noll. .Iacquvlyn Notarnicola, lN1ilton Odvgard, Nlicliacl Ogivqlo, -loan Ohrt, Kathlrvn IYNQ-al, Harry Ustcrman, Rohvrt Ott, Pat Pagv, Pvtvr Pagoria. Allcn Palrvk, Gvorqr Pallo, Bill Panici, Ralph Paolt-lla, Rosa' Paolvtti, Donald l'ark4'r, lvlary Lou Patrizi, Pvarl Patti, Phyllis Patti. 155 Ki-nnvth l'r'z1t'h, Nzinry Pvar- son, llvnnis l't'lot'k, Rorlnc-y I'4'ntm't'ost, Lillian l't-rvz, Nvstvr l'c'rt'l, .Nllvn l'c'l'kins, Irving Pm'- kins, Sisto Pt-rry. .'Xl'llllIl' l'r'tt'rs, Carol l'1'tt'rsn'n, Alutlith l'1'tc-rson, l.ois l'1'tt'rson, D P Roht-rt lt'ti'ovit', l.:irry lfcil't'x', Sonja Plivlps, Mzxrtlia Phillip, Hvtly l.ou Phipps. Pzitrirlt l'izim'1'nti, Sylvia Piu- cc-nti, .Izunt-s Pizini, ,-Xclrit-nm' Plillfil. Murizil l'itts, Rohvrt Piunti, .'Xl'l1'lN' l'lut'it'nik, John l'ot'rio, Alt-xziiitlvi' Popc-. l,1-onzirtl Portvi' Rir'lizu'tl l'i'i4's, Ihivicl Ray, Nntzilinc' Ranqt-, Qlulit' R4-1-tl, xlznnvs R4-cs. Rosro R4'c'v1', Ronnit' Rc'it'li4-rt, litlwziitl Rvinvrt. .Xnthony Rvnzm-tti, l'm'tc'r Rvsv- tlram, llzivitl Rvx, Ronziltl Roy- noltls, .john Ric-v, Brrnztrcl Rich- sirtlson, Grunt Rit'l1:u'tlson, lilsit' Rixgqins, Bohlwy Rohvrson. liven Rolwrts, Huy Robinson, Martha Rovlm, l.ylt' Roclman, Krith Rovsncr, .Izunvs Rogvrs, Marilyn Rohr, Valerie' Roll, Sophie' Roinzinvk, l'llUl'l'llL'l' Ross, Rost' Rossi, Stnnlt-y Rnthlmrtlt, .'XIlLfC'llI14' Rotolo, .'Xlill'Ill' Rotoloni, Rolmvrt Roy, llc-loris Rut'lu'r, .Ioyvv Rut'kc'r, Vint'a'nt Ruugvri. Uwe-ntlolyn Ruhv, Bvtty Rus- st-ll, Curl Russvll, Cllizirlvm' Russo, l'iuigm'm- Sziclus, Chizulalilpt' Sillll'lll'Z, Rit'l1ur1l S2'lllClIlt'l'j1, lirnrsl Saintlws, -loc' Sz1i1h':1tt'llo. livnnim' S2llllUSIl'l12lI1O, l'1i'm'st Suviaino, l'lx'c'lyi1St'liafri', YVillia1n St'Iim'lnntl, Ili-nnis Schilling, llcl- wzlrrl Sr'l1ot'lu', .'xINl2llN'll4' Svhooli, Nzinvy Svlirzinz, Raymond sl'lll'Uiltll'l'. Rll'll2lI'Il St'liro1'clc'r, l.t-uh S1'lll'Ull14'l'Q1'l', lloyrl' Svlmlcll, Cirrziltlint- Srhultz, Rohvrt Srhultl, Norman St'liun1at'ht'r, Rosalie' Sl'lIII4'l'2l, .lninrs Sr-L-ly, lirlzmtlo Svignvri. Clonnit' Svitvr, Roosvvrlt Slit-- qog, Ronzilcl Sh:-gog, -Ioan Sim- mons, l'1'2irl Simmons, Ruth Simms, Carolyn Sims, Y'Villiam Singlvton, Halt- Sisk. Mziggii- Skorivh, Gvraltlim' skUNX'l'0llSlil,ll2il'UlKlSlI1llll, Hvlvn Smith, l,ianc' Smith, l't't1-rSmith, Sharon Smith, W'antla Smith, llavitl Sinythr. l5fm Frances Sohola, Frank Sohota, John Sowinski, .Xntoinrttv Spata, Lois Sparks, Anthony Spotora. limil Squvtcri, Gcorqc- Spanqlcr. Nlary Ann Stallings. jcssiv Stallworth, Gloria Stanfa, Gloria .'Xntoim'ttl' Stanfa Rolmvrt Stn-plu'11s,xIov Sta-phr-nson. hlary Ann Stn-wart. l,c'o Stall- worth, -Ioan Stinv, Randall Slo- gvntin. Ricllarcl Storm, Gvm' Stow, liucillr- Strvilm, Ronnic Studnicki, VVaync' Sulkowski, tluflilli Sunil. Im' Sutton, Patsy Swanson, liynnv Swvvt. Hvnry Swift, Ronald Swinglcr. Barbara Sylvan, Bs-nniv 'l'allm-y We-nclall 'l'annc'r. Karvn 'l'alq4-n- liorst, Gvralcl 'l'att1'rsall, .Xndri- vnnc- Tavolvtti, Alaincs 'll-sta. Carol 'l'c'ttvr, Rolivrt 'l'L'wvs. Andy 'l'hoinas, Robe-rt 'l'hoinp- son, Danivl lliorson, Gharlvs Ticlcl, Barbara Thomas, Garolyn 'l'owlc', Susan 'liowlci Hvrinan 'l'1'ie'zvr1lic'i'q, -Iainvs 'l'uL'kc'r. klvannr' l'l1tc'r. Maud:- Ulint'r,-Iosvpll Urluanski, Richard VanHam, lmv VanRamshorst. Vale-rin' Vantrolia, Raymond Vaughn. Thacldrus Vvsci, Gloria Vvstv, litlwarcl Vickvry, Hvnry Vissc-r. Charlvs Vrha, .Xlvin W'agnc'r, Shirlvy W'allu'r, Dianc' NVallac'4-, Cynthia Walsh. James VValtc'rs. .lov Yvarnvll, Gloria Wfashington, Irvnm' VVash- ington, Nlarilin WVatkins, llainvs Watson, hlvlvin Wlvlilm, WVilliain Wvblh, xloycc' W'cclrlc'l. Karen W'ctlf.glm11ry. Donald We-grzyn, lilizalnvth NVt-nclt. lilinvr Wvndt. W'illian1 W'm'nzcl, Dvnnis W'lir'vlm'r, Kvnnrth Whit- ten, -Ioycc W'iclm'n, Nlarianm' Wilkm-ning, Danivl VVilliams, Aloe' W'illiains, lidward WVillis, Virginia Wfillis, Suzannc' NVilson, Davicl WVinn, Patricia Wojcik, Phyllis WVojcik, Barbara vvfllifl. Alfrvcl Wfoolscy, Diana' W'oznys, Nlary Yafono, -jovsph Yamhor, Robert Yasvvn, l.uthvr Yatvs, lilizabvth Yung, Connie- Zaratv, Patricia Zarowny. Don fvllrr, Nlilcs Zvllvr, Carol Zvinan, Kvnnvth Zivcarcli, lfrank linker, Donald fych, WVatson Nlickvy, cii'Ul'gt'IlC' liclml. 157 Senior Ac ivifies ABEL, JANET, National Honor Society 3, 4, High Honors-Fall 1, 2, 3, Spring l, 2, 3, Honors-Fall 4, Film Secretary 3, Class Board 4, Sharp Tacs 3, 4, Gym Assistant 3, Assembly Committee 2, Junior Penny Social. ADAIR, MARIE, Honors-Fall 4, Latin Club 1, Drama Club 1, Sharp Tacs 4, Girls League Represent- ative 2, Chorus 1, G.A.A. 1, 2, Junior Penny Social. ADAMS, JACK, High Honors-Fall 4, Honors-Fall 3, Spring 3, Hall Guide 2, 3. AKSAMIT, NANCY, Cafeteria Cashier 4, Sharp Tacs 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, Junior Penny Social. AMADIO, RICHARD ANDERSON, DAVID, Glenwood 1, 2. ANDERSON, GAYLE, Photography Club 1, Bowling Club 4, Sharp Tacs 4, Chorus 1, G.A.A. 1, 2, Typist 4, Spring Dance Committee 3, Freshman Mixer Com- mittee 1, Junior Penny Social. ANGELLOTTI, THERESA, Honors-Fall 1, Spring 1, Councilman 4, Class Board 1, 3, Photography Club 1, Sharp Tacs 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Class Assembly Com- mittee 2, Typist 3,Junior Penny Social. APRIL, ANTHONY ARBUTHNOT, FRED, Hall Guide 2, 3, 4, Blue and White Dance Committee 3, 4, Senior Class Play Com- mittee. ARMITAGE, RICHARD ARNHOLZ, DONALD, Honors-Fall 4, Audubon Club 1, Bowling Club 4, Football 1, Spring Dance Committee, Senior Class Play Committee. AUGUSTSON, JON, National Honor Society 4, Honors-Fall 1, 2, 3, 4, Spring 1, 2, Aeronauts Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 4, Golf Club 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 4, Managers Club 4, Senior Class Play. AUSTIN, RUTH, chorus 1. BACHTLE, LUCILLE, Hall Guide 3, Service Bureau 4, Bowling Club 4, F.H.A. 4, Girls League Represent- ative 1, 4, Chorus 1, G.A.A. 2, 3, Open House 2, 3. BAKER, SUSAN, National Honor Society 3, 4, Sec- retary 4, High Honors-Fall 1, 2, 3, 4, Spring 1, 2, 3, Attendance Monitor 3, Class Board 2, Broadcaster- Reporter 3, Feature Editor 4, Quill and Scroll 4, U.N. Club 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Consul 2, Drama Club 1, 2, French Club 4, Secretary 4, F .T.A. 3, 4, President 4, Girls League Representative 3, 4, Archery 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, Sharp Tacs 3, 4, P.T.A. Panel 4, Library Panel 4, P.T.A. Open House 1, 3, Class Assembly 1, 2, 3, Junior Penny Social, Senior Class Play, Pep Club 4. BALASSONE, GUIDO, Honors-Fall 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3. BAMONTI, RUDY, Hall Guide 4, Traiiic Guide, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2. BANGS, LAWRENCE, Aeronauts 1, Band 1, 2, Foot- ball 1. 158 BANIS, GERALDINE, Hall Guide 4, Sharp Tacs 3, 45 G-A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 4, Open House 1. BARACKMAN, ROBERT, National Honor Society 4, Honors-Fall 11.2, 4, Spring 2, 3, Councilman 1, 2, 3, 4, Traflic Guide 2, 3, 4, Lieutenant 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4. BARBER, CHARLENE, Junior Red Cross 3, Chorus 1, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3. BARBIZZI, DOLORES, Honors-Fall 2, Hall Guide 4, Bowling Club 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, Open House 2. BARTOLINI, NICK, Honors-Fall 2, 3, 4, Spring 1, Traflic Guide 2, 3, Aeronauts, Track 1, 2, Senior Class Play, Publicity Committee. BASTLE, HAROLD, National Honor Society 4, High Honors-Fall 4, Honors-Fall 1, 2, 3, Spring 2, Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, Senior Class Play Com- mittee. BEHM, DARLENE, Sharp Tacs 4, G.A.A. 1, 2. BELL, ELLIS, Usher, Managers Club 3, 4. BELLAMY, TERESA, Honors-Fall 1, Spring 1, Sharp Tacs 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 3, 4, Freshman Chorus 1, Girls Choir 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Tumbling 3, Badminton 1, 2, 3, 4, Open House 1, 2, 3, 4, Blue and White Dance Committee 3, 4, Play Day 2, 3, 4, Play Day Award Chairman 4, Junior Penny Social 3, Illini Girls State 3, Style Show 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Senior Class Play Committee, Basketroom Girl 2, 3, Homecoming Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, Spring Dance Committee 3, Get-Acquainted Dance Committee 3. BENNING, ROCHELLE, Honors-Fall 2, Class Board 1, Bowling Club 4, Chorus 1, Nurse's Assistant 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Dance Committee 4. BIGGS, PAULA, Benton Township High School 1, 2, Junior Red Cross 3, G.A.A. Member 3, Prom Com- mittee 3, Blue and White Dance Committee 3, Spring Dance Committee 3. BILLINGS, EILEEN, National Honor Society 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, F.T.A. 4, Sharp Tacs 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Band Secretary 4, Open House 1, 3, Big Sister 4, Prom Committee 3, Senior Class Play Committee 4. BILLINGSLEY, CARLETTA, Honors-Fall 1, 4, Spring 1, Drama Club 2, Tumbling Club 1, Girls League Representative 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Class Assembly 1, Homecoming Dance Committee 4, Open House 1. BILLINGSLEY, ROGER, Honors-Fall 1, Spring 1, 3, Football Manager 2, Basketball 1. BIRD, RICHARD, Albion High School 1, 2, Honors- Fall 4, Hall Guide 3, Class Board 4, Football 3, 4, Baseball 2. BOKHOVEN, WILLIAM, National Honor Society 3, 4, High Honors-Fall 1, 2, 3, Spring 1, 2, Honors- Fall 4, Spring 3, Amplifier Staff 3, 4, President 4, Radio Club 3, 4, Senior Class Play Committee. BONNIN, JOAN, Councilman 15 U.N. Club 45 Sharp Tacs 3, 45 Bowling Club 45 G.A.A. 1, 45 Drama Club 1, 25 Tumbling 1, 25 Latin Club 1, 25 Homecoming Dance Committee 45 Junior Penny Social5 Blue and White Dance Committee 3, 45 Get-Acquainted Dance Committee 3, 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Class Playg Class Assembly 1, 2, 4. BONNIN, JOYCE, Honors-Fall 1, 45 Drama Club 1, 25 Latin Club 1, 25 U.N. Club 45 G.A.A. 1, 45 Tumbling 1, 25 Bowling 45 Sharp Tacs 45 Homecoming Dance Committee 3, 45 Blue and White Dance Committee 3, 45 Get-Acquainted Dance Committee 45 Girls League Representative 25 Big Sister 45 Junior Penny Social5 Class Assembly 1, 2, 45 Senior Class Play. BOSCO, LAWRENCE, Glenwood School 1, 25 Honors- F all 3. BOWSMAN, JANET, Office Monitor 45 Broadcaster 35 Tower 25 Spanish Club 3, 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Dance Committee 3, 45 Junior Penny Social 35 Spring Dance Committee 25 Class Mixer 1, 25 Senior Class Play Committee 4. BOYD, BARBARA, Honors-Fall 35 Spring 15 Roma Parva 15 Advanced Latin 2, Secretary 25 Drama Club 1, 2, 35 U.N. Club 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Sharp Tacs 3, 45 Junior Red Cross 35 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Bowling Club 45 Girls League Representative 1, 25 Open House 1, 35 Get-Acquainted Dance Committee 45 Class Mixer 1, 25 Spring Dance Committee 2, 35 Style Show 45 Junior Penny Social 35 Big Sister5 Homecoming Dance Com- mittee 35 Class Assembly 1, 35 Senior Class Play Com- mittee. BRADSHAW, ALICE, Honors--Fall 25 Open House 15 Cafeteria Service. BRADY, JAMES, Honors-Fall 1, Spring 15 Football 1, 25 Track 15 Wrestling 1. BRAHAM, MARIDELL, Thornton Township High School 1, 25 National Honor Society 45 Honors-Fall 3, 45 Spring 35 A Capella Choir 45 Chorus 35 Bowling 45 Sharp Tacs 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Mother- Daughter Banquet Committee 45 Junior Penny Social5 Big Sister 45 Homecoming Dance Committee 45 Style Show 45 Class Play Usher 45 Open House 3. BRANDS, FLORA, Honors-Fall 1, 45 Spring 25 Councilman 25 Class Board 3, 45 Drama Club 15 Sharp Tacs 3, 45 Freshman Chorus5 Girls League Represent- ative 35 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Tumbling 15 Bowling Club 45 Archery 45 Volleyball 1, 25 Class Mixer 1, 25 Class Assemblv 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior Penny Social5 Prom Com- mittee Chairman 35 Homecoming Dance Committee 35 Get-Acquainted Dance Committee 3, 45 Play Day Committee 2, 35 Gym Assistant 45 Open House 1, 35 Senior Class Play Committee. BRAY, GERALD, Wapella High School 15 Hall Guide5 Rural Urban Banquet Usher 1, 2, 3, 45 F.F.A. Watch Dog 3, Treasurer 45 Senior Class Play Com- mittee. BREBACH, JANET. Ottawa High School, Grand Rapids, Mich. 15 Attendance Monitor 3, 45 French Club 3, 45 Sharp Tacs 3, 45 Girls League Representative 3, 45 G.A.A. Member 2, 35 Bowling Club 45 Morgue Board 45 Class Assembly 3, 45 Junior Penny Social5 Prom Com- mittee 35 Blue and White Dance Committee 35 Get- Acquainted Dance Committee 3, 45 Spring Dance Com- mittee 2, 35 Homecoming Dance Committee 35 Open House E, 35 Junior Board5 Senior Class Play. BRIGHT, HAROLD, -Football-1. BRILEY, BEVERLY, South Shore High School 15 G.A.A. Member 2. BROWN, BENJAMIN, Honors-Fall 2, 45 Service Club 4. BROWN, JUANITA, South Shore High School 1, 25 Sharp Tacs 3. BROWN, VERNON BROWNFIELD, BARBARA, Hall Guide 15 G.A.A. 1, 25 Bowling 45 Class Mixer Committee 1, 25 Open House 15 Audubon Club 1. BRUNO, CAROL, Councilman 45 Hall Guide 25 Drama Club 35 Spanish Club 3, 45 Bowling Club 45 Tumbling 35 G.A.A. 1, 2, 45 Girls League Representative 35 Prom Committee 35 Get-Acquainted Dance Com- mittee 35 Spring Dance Committee 45 Morgue Vice- President 45 Junior Penny Social5 Open House 1, 35 Class Mixer Committee 25 Class Assembly 2, 3, 45 Senior Class Play. BUSHEN, DONALD, Honors-Spring 35 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Watchdog 2, Secretary 4. CAFFARELLI, ARLENE, Honors-Fall 15 Hall Guide 1, 2, 35 Bowling Club 45 Sharp Tacs 45 Junior Penny Social5 G.A.A. 1, 2, 35 Badminton 1, 2, 35 Archery 45 Senior Class Play Committee. CAMELI, JOYCE, Hall Guide 2, 35 Mother-Daughter Banquet Committee5 Sharp Tacs 35 Bowling Club 45 G,A.A. 1, 2, 35 Badminton5 Senior Class Play Com- mittee. CAPECCI, JEANETTE, Hall Guide 1, 25 Junior Penny Social5 Sharp Tacs 35 Bowling Club 45 Girls League Representative 1, 25 G.A.A. 1, 2, 35 Badminton 1, 2, 35 Senior Class Play Committee. CAPRIOTTI, ARTHUR, Councilman 15 Class Board 35 Track 15 Wrestling 45 Projection Staff 1, 2, 3. CHRISTOFANELLI, GLORIA, Honors-Fall 1, Spring 15 Councilman 25 Class Board 35 Class Assembly Committee 35 Sharp Tacs 35 Bowling Club 45 Big Sister 45 Girls League Representative5 Freshman Chorusg Girls Glee Club 25 Girls Choir 35 Archery 1, 25 G.A.A. 1, 25 Senior Class Play Committee. CHUDY,JOAN, Sharp Tacs 35 Bowling Club 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Assembly 2, 35 Junior Penny Social5 Homecoming Dance Committee 45 Prom Committee5 Blue and White Dance Committee5 Spring Dance Com- mittee 3. CIACCIO, ROBERT, Honors-Fall 45 Band 2, 3, 4' CIALKOWSKI, GENE CIAMBRONE, EVA, Hall Guide 35 Class Board 45 G.A.A. 15 Girls League Representative 35 Junior Penny Social5 Senior Class Play Committee. CIANCHETTI, DOMINIC CLAREY, DOROTHY, Service Bureau 45 Class Board 25 Sharp Tacs 3, 45 Chorus 15 G.A.A. 1, 2, 35 Archery 45 Bowling Club 45 Class Assembly 3, 45 Prom Court 35 Morgue Dance Court 3, 45 Blue and White Dance Com- mittee 45 Get-Acquainted Dance Committee 45 Spring Dance Committee 25 Freshman Mixer Committee5 O en House 1, 2, 35 Junior Penny Social5 Senior Class Plly. 159 CLARK, JUANITA, Sharp Tacs 3, 45 Girls League Representative 45 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 35 Class Mixer Committee 15 Style Show 45 Junior Penny Social. CLUTTER, SHIRLEY, Saint Cecilia High School 15 French Club 45 Bowling Club 45 Sharp Tacs 3, 45 Choir 3, 45 Glee Club 15 Prom Committee 35 Home- coming Committee 45 Mother-Daughter Banquet Com- mittee 45 Style Show Committee 45 Class Assembly 3, 45 Big Sister 45 Open House 2, 35 Senior Class Play Committee. COGGIN, FREDERICK, National Honor Society 45 High Honors--Fall 45 Honors-Fall 1, 2, Spring 1, 25 Hall Guideg U.N. Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 35 Spanish Club 2, 35 Football 3, 45 Baseball 1, 3, 45 Senior Class Play. COLLINS, PATRICIA, Honors-Fall 15 Latin Club 15 Sharp Tacs 35 G.A.A. 15 Prom Committee 35 Senior Class Play Committee. COLLINS, RICHARD, Saint Ignatius High School 1, 2. COMPRATT, PAUL, National Honor Society 45 High Honors-Fall 2, Spring 25 Honors-Fall 1, 45 Hall Guard 35 Chess Club 35 Math Club 45 Golf Club 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3. COONEY, WILLIAM, Honors-Fall 25 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. COOPER, ELBERT, HONORS-Fall 4. CORGAN, ROBERT CORTEZ, ARLENE, Office Monitor 45 Girls League Representative 35 G.A.A. 2. CORTEZ, ESTHER COSENZA, JOSEPH, Councilman 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, COSENZA,ROSE, Honors-Fall 1,2,45 Councilman45 Class Board 15 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Bowling Club 45 Tumbling Club 1, 2, 35 Girls League Representative 1, 25 Badminton 1, 2, 35 Cheerleader 2, 3, 45 Gym Assistant 2, 35 Class Assembly 15 Class Assembly Com- mittee 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior Penny Social. COWLES, ELAINE, Sharp Tacs 3, 45 Tumbling Club 35 Girls League Representative 45 Choir 3, 45 Chorus 1, 25 Mother-Daughter Banquet Committee 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Bowling Club 4. cox, JAMES COX, RONALD, National Honor Society 3, 45 High Honors-Fall 2, 3, 4, Spring 1, 2, 35 Honors--Fall 15 The Bloom Photographer 3, 45 Bloom Broadcaster Pho- tographer 3, 45 Audubon Club 1, President 25 Photo Club 2, 3, 45 Casting Club 3, Treasurer 35 Jr.-Sr. Math Club 3, 45 U.N. Club 45 Class Assembly 4. CULL, DONALD, Honors-Fall 1, 2. CULL, JAMES, Councilman 35 Audubon Club 15 Boys Glee Club 25 Junior Penny Social. DANGOIA, ANNETTE, National Honor Society 45 Honors-Fall 1, 2, 45 Spring 1, 25 Bowling Club 45 Girls League Alternate 1, 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Class Play Committee. 160 DAVIS, BARBARA, Hall Guide 45 Sharp Tacs 3, 45 Bowling 45 Freshman Chorus5 Archery 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Class Play Committee. DAVIS, CLARA, Basket Room Girl 35 Archery 3, 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVIS, MARY, Hyde Park Chicago 15 Film Secre- tary 45 Sharp Tacs 3, 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Senior Class Play Committee5 Sophomore Mixer Committee. DE LAURENTIS, JOHN, Honors-Fall 25 Council 45 Class Board 15 Latin Club 15 A Capella Choir 45 Class Assembly 3, 45 Service Club 4. DE LORENZO, BARBARA, Sharp Ta.cs5 Math Club 15 Girls League Representative 35 Big Sister 45 Mother- Daughter Banquet Committee 45 Chorus 15 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Bowling Club 4. DE LORENZO, RITA, Sharp Tacs 3, 45 Chorus 15 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Tumbling 15 Senior Class Play Committee5 Girls League Representative 1. DE LUCA, DOROTHY, Girls League Representative 3, 45 Tumbling 2, 35 Freshman Chorus 15 Girls Glee Club 25 Girls Choir 35 A Capella Choir 45 Prom Com- mittee 35 F.H.A. 1, 25 Sharp Tacs 3, 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Bowling Club 45 Class Assembly 4. DE LUCA, MARILYN, Mead High School 25 National Honor Society 45 High Honors-Fall 1, Spring 15 Honors-Fall 3, 4, Spring 25 Broadcaster 35 Spanish Club 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Sharp Tacs 35 Choir 3, 45 G.A.A. 2, 35 Class Assembly 15 Senior Class Play Com- ITIIIICC. DENHAM, SHIRLEY DENOVELLIS, DAVID, Basketball 1, 35 Baseball 1, 2, 3. DEPESO, CAROL, Junior Librarian 25 G.A.A. 1, 2. DEWAARD, JOSEPH, Honors-Fall 1, Spring 1, 25 Councilman 15 Band 1, 25 Football 1. DEWEY, WILLIAM, Commissioner of Public Improve- ments 45 Councilman 35 Hall Guard 3, 45 Class Board 25 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Class Assembly 4. DIGIOVANNI,JOSEPH F., Class Board 1, 25 Morgue Board 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2. DIGIOVANNI, JOSEPH N., Honors-Spring ll Morgue Board 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1. DIGIULIO, ANGELINA, Honors-Fall 1, 2, Spring 15 Sharp Tacs 35 G.A.A. 35 Film Secretary 3, 45 Style Show Committee 3, 45 Senior Class Play Committee. DOLAN, DONALD, Marmion High School 1. DRUZBICKI, CLAUDIA, Our Lady of Perpetual Help5 Audubon Club 25 Latin Club 2. DRUZBICKI, IRENE, Hall Guide 25 Service Bureau 45 Nurses Aid 35 Attendance Monitor 45 Class Board 45 Sharp Tacs 3, 45 Archery 3, 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Bad- minton 1, 2, 3, 45 Bowling Club 45 Homecoming Com- mittee 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Senior Class Play. DUCHENE, FLORENCE, Service Bureau5 Girls League Representative 45 Chorus 1, 2, 35 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Badminton 1, 2, 35 Open House 1, 25 Class Assembly 1, 2, 35 Spring Dance Committee 35 Prom Committee 35 Mother-Daughter Banquet Committee and Hostess 4. DURBIN, HENRY, Santa Anna High School 1, 2, 35 Boys Bowling Club 45 Senior Class Play Committee. DURHAM, WILLIAM, Choir 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1. DYKES, DONALD ECHOLS, JOANNE, G.A.A. 1. EHLEBRACHT, PHILLIP, Honors-Spring 35 Bowl- ing Club 35 Baseball 1, 2, 3. EHRICH, BENN, Momenee C. S. H. 1, 25 Football 1, 25 Track 1, 2. ELAM, SUSAN, Honors--Fall 45 Drama Club 1, 2, Secretary 25 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 1, 2, Concert Mistress 3, 45 Choir 45 Archery 25 G.A.A. 1, 2, 35 Cheerleader 25 Class Board 45 Library Panel 45 Spanish Assembly 35 Junior Penny Social5 Mother- Daughter Banquet Committee5 Jr. Red Cross Publicity Committee5 Senior Class Play Committee. EPPERSON, JACK, Argo 1, Glenwood 25 Senior Class Play. ERICKSON, NANCY, Honors-Fall 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Film Secretary 45 Girls League Representative 45 Big Sister 45 Blue and White Dance Committee 35 Class Assembly 3. ERIKSEN, DOLORES, Hyde Park High School 15 G.A.A. 1, 2, 35 Senior Class Play. ERNST, BRUCE, Barnum Jr. High School5 TrafHc Guide5 Bowling Club 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Senior Class Play. EVANS, ELGIN, Hall Guide5 Usher5 Managers Club 1, 2, 35 Projection Staff 1, 2, 3. EVANS, GERALDINE, Hall Guide 45 Bowling Club 45 Choir 1, 2, 35 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Sharp Tacs 3, 45 Big Sister 45 Badminton 1, 2, 3, 45 Archery 1, 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Dance Committee 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Junior Penny Social5 Mother-Daughter Banquet Committee. EYTCHESON, LUCILLE, Honors-Fall 1, 4, Spring 1. FABRIZIUS, CARL FALASCHETTI, JOSEPH FAUST, RUSSELL, Glenwood School for Boys5 Coun- cilman 4. FAZZINI, MARIE, Hall Guide 35 Sharp Tacs 3, 45 Photo Club 15 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 15 Bowling Club 45 Class Board 25 Basketroom 25 Homecoming Committee 3, 45 Junior Penny Social. FEDEROFF, DONALD, Class Board 35 Golf Club 3, 45 Managers Club 45 Football 15 Wrestling 3, 45 Junior Penny Social. FENSTERMACHER, NED, Honors-Spring 25 Aero- nauts 1, 25 Radio Club 3, 4, President 4. FERRY, DOROTHY, Honors-Spring 15 Hall Guide 35 G.A.A. 3, 45 Homecoming Committee 35 Junior Penny Social. FIGURA, YVONNE, Honors-Fall 15 Tower Staff 45 Choir 45 Chorus 2, 35 Archery 45 G.A.A. 35 Class Assembly 2, 35 Open House 2, 35 Blue and White Dance Committee 45 Prom Committee 35 Junior Penny Social5 Senior Class Play Usher. FINCHER, JOHN, National Honor Society 3, 45 High Honors-Fall 1, 2, 3, 4, Spring 2, 35 Honors-Spring 15 Councilman 1, 45 Class Board 15 Broadcaster Editor 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Latin Club 1, 2, President 15 Math Club 2, 3, 45 Chess Club 2, 3, 4, President 35 U.N. Club 45 Track 1, 2. FOSTON, LEROY, Hall Guide 45 Usher 45 Managers Club 45 Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1. FOUSHI, ANNETTE, Hall Guide 25 Photography Club 25 Bowling Club 45 Girls League Representative 15 Chorus 15 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Badminton 1, 25 Tumbling 25 Open House 35 Homecoming Committee 45 Prom Committee5 Junior Penny Social5 Senior Class Play. FOX, JAMES, Bowling Club 1. F RATTURA, ROSE, Honors-Fall 1, Spring 15 Latin Club 1, 25 Chorus 1, 2, 35 Choir 45 G.A.A. 35 Sharp Tacs 3, 45 Class Assembly 1, 3, 45 Homecoming Dance Committee 35 Junior Penny Social5 Senior Class Play Committee. FREESE, DORIS, National Honor Society 45 High Honors-Fall 45 Honors-Spring 1, 25 Girls League Representative 1, 2, 35 Service Bureaug Tower Staff 3, 45 F.H.A. Club 1, Secretary 25 Drama Club 15 French Club 3, 45 Chorus 1, 25 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. FRY, HAZEL, Bowling Club 45 Band 1, 2, 35 Orchestra 1, 2, 35 Choir 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Badminton 1, 2, 3, 45 Big Sister 45 Girls League Representative 2, 35 Sharp Tacs 35 Archery5 Broadcaster Typist5 Home- coming Dance Committee5 Prom Committee 35 Junior Penny Social. GABRIELLI, MARY JANE, Latin Club 15 Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 Drama Club 1, 2, 35 Bowling Club 45 Girls League Representative 1, 2, 35 Sharp Tacs 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Majorette 3, 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Badminton 25 Class Assemblies 1, 2, 3, 45 Blue and White Dance Committee 35 Junior Penny Social5 Spring Dance Committee 25 Girls League Conference 2, 35 Open House 1, 35 Senior Class Play. GABY, ARLENE, G.A.A. 1, 3, 45 Bowling 45 Sharp Tacs 3, 45 Library Assistant 2, 35 Open House 1, 35 Freshman Mixer Committee5 Senior Class Play. GALIENE, RONALD, Commissioner of Social Activ- ities5 Councilman 35 Traffic Guide 35 Executive Coun- cil 45 Golf Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 45 Class Assembly 2, 3, 45 Clean-Up-Week Chairman 45 Senior Class Play Com- mittee5 Wrestling 35 Get-Acquainted Dance Committee 45 Homecoming Dance Committee 45 Blue and White Dance Committee 45 Assembly Chairman 4. GARNETT, BARBARA, Chorus. GAST, AUDREY, National Honor Society 45 Honors- Fall 2, 3, 4, Spring 25 F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 2, Sec- retary 35 Chorus 1, 25 Choir 3, 45 G.A.A. 1, 25 Bowling Club 45 Class Assembly 45 Style Show 3, 45 Blue and White Dance Committee 3, 45 Open House 1, 3. .1 GERSTNER, THOMAS, Harrison High School 1,'25 Honors-Spring 3. 1 161 GIAMPAOLO, JOAN, Library Assistant 2, 35 Sharp Tacs 35 Bowling Club 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 45 Homecoming Dance Committee 4. GLAUM, JOAN, Sharp Tacs 3, 4. GLEASON, ROSEMARY, Sharp Tacs 3, 45 Photo Club 15 Drama Club 15 Chorus 1, 25 Choir 3, 45 Big Sister 45 junior Penny Social5 Prom Committee 35 Blue and White Dance Committee 45 Class Assembly 45 Style Show Committee 4. GNASTER, DOROTHY, National Honor Society 3, 45 High Honors-Spring 1, 2, 35 Honors-Fall 1, 2, 3, 45 Tower Staff 45 Broadcaster StaH' 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Sharp Tacs 3, 45 Chorus 1, 25 Choir 45 G.A.A. 35 Prom Committee 35 junior Penny Social5 Blue and White Dance Committee 45 Class Assembly 45 Style Show Committee 4. GOLDSCHNIKL, CHARLES GOTTLIEB, TONY, Hyde Park High School 1, 25 Miami Senior High School 25 Honors-Fall 4, Spring 35 Campus Corps 45 Choir 45 Track 3. GRAHAM, DIXIE, Drama Club 2, 35 Spanish Club 3, 45 Sharp Tacs 3, 45 Latin Club 1, 25 Bowling Club 45 Chorus 1, 2, 35 A Capella Choir 45 Class Board 45 Senior Class Play Committee5 Class Assembly 2, 3, 45 Big Sister 4. GRAHAM, MARVIN, National Honor Society 3, 45 High Honors-Fall 1, 2, 3, 4, Spring 1, 2, 35 The Bloom Staff Section Editor 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Chess Club 2, 3, 45 Math Club 2, 3, 45 Audubon Club 1, 25 Photo Club 35 Class Assembly 45 Harvard Book Prize 35 Bausch and Lomb Science Award 4. GRANNO, ALBA, G.A.A. 15 Badminton 25 Archery 2. GRAZIANI, BETTE, Honors-Fall 1, 2, 4, Spring 15 Chorus 1, 2, 35 Choir 45 G.A.A. 2, 35 Bowling Club 45 Senior Class Play Usher5 Prom Committee 35 Home- coming Dance Committee 45 junior Penny Social5 Spring Dance Committee 35 Open House 2, 35 Class Assembly 2, 3, 4. GREGORY, PATRICIA, Honors-Fall 1, 2, 4, Spring 15 Service Bureau 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Tumbling Club 15 Girls League Representative 15 Class Board 15 Councilman 3. GRIESE, ROBERT, Football 1, 35 Baseball 1, 2, 35 Basketball Manager 3, 4. GROMALA, KENNETH, Class Board 45 Football 25 Basketball 2, 35 Track 1,.2. GRUBERMANN, JACQUELINE, Big Sister 45 Math Club 25 Sharp Tacs 3, 45,Bowling Club 45 Chorus 15 G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. . ,. GRUTZIUS, KENNETH., Aiudubon 15 Bowling Club 2. GUNN, ALLAN, National Honor Society 3, 45 High Honors-Fall 1, 2, 3, 4, Spring 1, 2, 35 Commissioner of Welfare5 Councilman 1, 25 The Broadcaster 2, 3, 45 Quill and Scroll5 Photo Club. 15 Golf Club 35 Foot- ball 15 Track 15 Class Assembly i2, 35 Senior Class Play5 Junior Penny Social5 Homecoming Dance Committee 4. GUZIEJKA, EDWARD - HAGEMASTER, DONALD, Honors-Fall 2, 3, 4, Spring 1, 25 Football 1, 25 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. I62 HALBERT, PETER, National Honor Society 3, 45 High Honors-Fall 1, 2, 3, 4, Spring 1, 2, 35 Council- man 45 Class Board 15 Class Vice-President 2, 35 Class President 45 The Broadcaster 3, 45 Quill and Scroll5 Latin Club 15 Class Assembly 2, 3, 45 Senior Class Play. HAMILTON, LINDA, Councilman 2, 35 Tower Staff 35 Freshman Chorus 15 Girls Choir 2, 35 A Capella Choir 45 G.A.A. 3, 45 Archery 45 Prom Committee 35 junior Penny Social5 Homecoming Dance Committee 45 Senior Class Play Committee 45 Class Assembly 3, 45 Sharp Tacs 3, 45 Service Bureau5 Mother-Daughter Banquet 45 Bowling Club 45 Open House 2. HANTACK, SHIRLEY, Honors-Fall 1, 3, Spring 15 Councilman 25 Class Board 45 Latin Club 1, 25 Sharp Tacs 3, 45 Bowling 45 Freshman Chorus 15 Girls Choir 2, 35 A Capella Choir 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Class As- sembly 2, 45 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Dance Committee 45 Junior Penny Social5 Senior Class Play Committee. HARNED, SHIRLEY, Mayfield High School 1. HARRELL, CHARLES, Wilmington High School 1, 2, 35 A Cappella Choir 45 Football 45 Track 3. HARRIS, CLARENCE, Boys Glee Club 15 A Capella Choir 2, 3, 45 Class Assembly 1, 3, 4. HARTMAN, SANDRA, Shades Valley High School 1, 25 U.N. Club 3, 45 F.T.A. 45 Choir 3, 45 Senior Class Play Committee5 junior Penny Social5 Class Assembly 45 Sharp Tacs 3, 45 Fashion Show 35 Dance Com- mittee 3. HASSE, FRANK, Isaac Elston High School 15 Honors- Fall 3, 4. HEFT, SHIRLEY, Sharp Tacs 45 Girls League Rep- resentative 1, 25 G.A.A. 1, 25 Badminton 25 Home- coming Dance Committee 1. HENDERSON, KENNETH, Usher 3, 45 Managers Club 3, 45 Football 1. HERING, CAROL, Honors-Fall 1, Spring 15 Council- man 45 Oflice Monitor 45 Drama Club 25 Sharp Tacs 3, 45 Girls League Representative 35 Chorus 15 Girls Glee Club 25 Girls Choir 35 A Capella Choir 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Assembly 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 junior Penny Social5 Open House 3. HERMAN, RITA, junior Red Cross 35 Big Sister 45 Chorus 15 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Class Play Com- mittee5 Fashion Show 3, 45 Bowling Club 45 Home- coming Dance Committee 4. HERR, ROBERT HEUMANN, MONICA, Thornton Fractional High School 15 Board Representative 25 Tumbling Club 1, 25 Bowling Club 45 Sharp Tacs 45 F.H.A. 25 Orchestra 2, 45 Chorus 15 G.A.A. 1, 2, 45 Switchboard 3. HINELINE, GAYLE, National Honor Society 3, 45 High Honors-Fall 1, 45 Honors-Fall 2, 3, Spring 1, 2, 35 Class Secretary 25 The Broadcaster 45 Quill and Scroll5 Drama 1, 25 Latin 15 U.N. Club 45 Photo Club 1, 25 Junior Red Cross 45 Girls League Repre- sentative 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Choir 45 Chorus 15 Chorus Accompanist 25 Senior Class Play Committee5 Get-Acquainted Dance Committee 35 Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Dance Committee 45 Class Assemblies 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls League Assembly 25 American Field Service International Scholarship 1953. HLAVACH, JOHN, Football 1, 25 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. HODGES, YVONNE, Councilman 35 Class Board Rep- resentative 25 Sharp Tacs 3, 45 Girls League Represent- ative 3, 45 Junior Red Cross 45 Big Sister 45 Chorus 15 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior Penny Social 35 Style Show 4. HOECKER, WILLIAM, Honors-Fall 15 Council- man 15 Football 1. HOFF, CAROLYN, National Honor Society 45 Honors-Fall 2, 4, Spring 2, 35 Girls League Repre- sentative Chorus 15 Glee Clubg G.A.A. 35 Senior Class Play Committee5 Style Show 3, 4. HOLTZ, PATSY, Honors-Fall 2, Spring 25 F.H.A. 1, 25 Choir 45 Chorus 15 Girls Choir 2, 35 G.A.A. 1, 25 Bowling Club 45 Class Assembly 45 Style Show 45 Blue and White Dance Committee 45 Open House 1, 3. HOMEIER DARLENE National Honor Societ 43 , 1 Y High Honors-Spring 15 Honors-Fall 1, 2, Spring 25 Class Board 2, 35 F.H.A. 1, 2, 35 Bowling Club 45 A Capella Choir 45 Chorus 15 Girls Choir 35 Girls Glee Club 25 Class Assemblies 3, 45 Big Sister 45 Style Show ? Blue and White Dance Committee 3, 45 Sharp acs 3. HOMEIER, WILLIAM IACONI, JANE, Style show 3. ICKES, JACQUELINE, National Honor Society 45 High Honors-Fall 45 Honors-Fall 1, 2, 3, Spring 1, 35 Drama Club 15 Tumbling 1, 2, 35 Chorus 15 Glee Club 25 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Gym Assistant 45 Get-Ac- quainted Dance Committee 35 Homecoming Dance Comrpittee 45 Class Assemblies 2, 3, 45 Junior Penny Socia . IMBRESCI, JOAN, Honors-Fall 1, 3, 4, Spring 15 Sharp Tacs 4. JACOBS, CHARLES, Hall Guide 25 Service Bureau 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 25 Baseball 1. JANKOVIAK, DONNA, F.H.A.5 Freshman Chorus 15 Girls Glee Club 25 Girls Choir 35 Choir 45 Junior Red Cross 35 Style Show 3, 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 35 Class As- sembly 4. JARMAN, JANE, St. Casimir Academy 15 Sacred Heart Academy 25 Honors-Fall 4, Spring 15 U.N. Club 35 F.T.A. 45 Sharp Tacs 3, 45 Girls League 1, 2, 3, 45 Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 3, 45 Cheerleader 15 Senior Class Play Usher. JARVIS, JOEL, National Honor Society 3, 45 High Honors-Fall 1, 2, 3, Spring 15 Honors-Fall 4, Spring 2, 35 The Broadcaster Staff 3, 45 Drama Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 1, 25 Latin Club 1, 25 Sharp Tacs 3, 45 Bowling Club 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior Penny Soeialg Class Assembly 2, 3, 45 Get-Acquainted Dance Com- mittee 45 Prom Committee5 Senior Class Play. JASTRAB, HENRIETTA, Councilman. JOHNSON, DONNA, Calumet High School5 Morgue Board 45 Sharp Tacs 3, 45 Bowling Club 45 Girls League Representative 45 Choir 1, 45 Chorus 2, 35 G.A.A. 2, 35 Class Assembly 2, 3, 45 Dance Committees 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Junior Penny Socialg Mother- Daughter Banquet Committee 45 Senior Class Play. JOHNSON, KERRY, National Honor Society 45 High Honors-Spring 35 Honors-Spring 3, Fall 45 Latin Club 25 Band 2, 3. JOHNSON, SAMUEL, Managers Club 4. JONES, RAYFORD, Usher 3, 45 Managers Club 3, 45 Boys Glee Club 25 Track 2. JONES, ROBERT, Honors-Spring 3. JONGSMA, HARRY, National Honor Society 45 Honors-Fall 1, 2, 4, Spring 1, 25 Projectionist 2, 3, 45 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4. JUDD, DONALD, Bowling Club 3, 4. KAACK, LOIS, Basketroom 4. KACZMARSKI, NORMA, Chorus 15 Assembly 1, 35 Style Show 3, 4. KEARNEY, CHARLES, Managers Club 45 Spanish Club 2, 3, President 3. KEES, THOMAS, Councilman 45 Football 1, 2, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Assembly 3. KELLER, WILLIAM, Bowling Club 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 4. KELLY, GORDON KEMPEN, NORENE, Girls League Representative 25 G.A.A. 2, 3. KESSLER, ALBERT, Harrison High School 15 Thorn- ton Township High School 1, 2. KILLMER, NANCY, Honors-Spring 35 Class Board 1, 3, 45 The Broadcaster Staff 2, 3, 45 Drama Club 1, 2, 35 French Club 35 Sharp Tacs 3, 45 Girls League Representative 15 Band 1, 2, 35 Choir 35 Chorus 15 G.A.A. Officer, Treasurer 3, President 45 G.A.A. Board 25 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Archery 2, 3, 45 Open House 2, 35 Class Assembly 1, 2, 3, 45 Blue and White Dance Committee 3, 45 Junior Penny Socialg Senior Class Play. KING, RICHARD, Chess Club 2, 3, 45 Photo Club 3, 45 Casting Club 35 Math Club 3, 45 Bowling Club 45 Spanish Club 4, President 45 Blue and White Dance Committee 45 Senior Class Play. KINGSLEY, RAYMOND, National Honor Society 3, 4, Vice-President 45 High Honors-Fall 1, 2, 3, 4, Spring 1, 2, 35 Math Club 3, 4, President 45 French Club 3, 45 Chess Club 35 Football 15 Baseball 1, 2. KIRGIS, BETTE, Saint Clara Academy 15 Honors- Fall 2, 3, 45 Service Bureau 45 Spanish Club 35 G.A.A. 25 Sharp Tacs 3, 45 Class Assembly 45 Spanish As- sembly 35 Open House 35 Spring Dance Committee 35 Prom Court 35 Junior Penny Social. KIRGIS, ROBERT, Bowling Club 2. KLIKOWSKI, SHIRLEY, Mercy High School 15 U.N. Club 25 F.H.A. 4. KLOS, SALLY, Photo Club 15 Chorus 15 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Badminton 1, 2, 3. KOEHN, DOROTHY, Honors-Fall 45 Class Board 1, 2, 35 Sharp Tacs 3, 45 Girls League Representative 1, 25 Girls League Officer 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 3, 45 Bowling Club 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Badminton 35 Office Assistant 3, 45 163 Style Show 43 Freshman Mixer Committee3 Sophomore Mixer Committee3 Prom Committee 33 Homecoming Committee 43 Blue and White Dance Committee 33 Spring Dance Committee 23 Junior Penny Socialg Mother-Daughter Banquet Committee 43 Senior Class Play Committee. KOESTER, ROBERT, Honors-Fall 43 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 43 Senior Class Play Committee. KOGLER, FREDERICK, Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Senior Class Play Committee. KOHL, ROBERT, National Honor Society 3, 43 High Honors-Fall 1, 2, 3, 4, Spring 1, 2, 33Bloom Annual Photographer 43 Broadcaster Photographer 33 Photo Club 2, 3, 43 Projectionist 2, 33 Prom Committee 33 Senior Class Play Committee. KOHN, JAMES, Projectionist 2, 3, 43 Radio Club 13 Football. KRAMER, ILA, South Shore High School3 Miami Beach Senior Highi Honors-Fall 43 Bowling Club 43 Sharp Tacs 43 Choir 43 Chorus 43 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Assembly 43 Homecoming Dance Committee 33 Senior Class Play Committee. KRAUSE, ROLAND, Honors-Fall 1, 4, Spring 13 French Club 33 Bowling Club 4. KRENCIK, BARBARA, Hall Guide 2, 3, 43 Bowling Club 43 Gym Assistant 43 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Badminton 23 Class Assembly 33 All-girls Assembly 33 Junior Penny Social3 Style Show 4g Prom Committee 33 Homecoming Dance Committee 2, 3, 43 Spring Dance Committee 23 Blue and White Dance Committee 33 Senior Class Play Committee 4. KRUSINSKI, RICHARD, Football 23 Football Man- ager 1, 2, 33 Baseball Manager 1, 2, 3. LAMORTICELLA, JERILYNN, National Honor Society 3, 43 High Honors-Fall 3, Spring 1, 2, 33 Honors-Fall 1, 2, 43 Class Secretary 3, 43 Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 1, 23 Spanish Club 33 Sharp Tacs 3, 43 Choir 3, 43 Chorus 1, 23 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Archery 43 Audubon Club 23 Bowling Club 43 Tumbling Club 1, 23 Girls League Representative 1, 23 Class Assembly 1, 2, 3, 43 Spring Dance Committee 33 Prom Queen 33 Illomecoming Queen 43 Majorette 3, 43 Senior Class ay. LANCASTER, LUANNE, Central High School3 Honors-Fall 23 Councilman 1, 2, 33 Tower Stali' 33 The Broadcaster Staff 3, 4g Spanish Club 33 Sharp Tacs 3, 43 Chorus 13 G.A.A. 13 Class Assembly 33 Get- Acquainted Dance Committee3 Senior Class Play Com- mittee. LANGE, CAROLYN, Honors-Fall 43 Hall Guide 33 Photo Club 13 Bowling Club 43 Sharp Tacs 3g G.A.A. 1, 2, 33 Badminton 23 Style Show 23 Freshman Mixer Commigtee3 Sophomore Mixer Committee3 Prom Com- mittee . LANGE, WARREN, National Honor Society 3, 43 High Honors-Fall 1, 2, 3, 4, Spring 1, 2, 33 Council- man 1, 43 Hall Guide 33 Bowling Club 43 Choir 2, 3, 43 Boys Glee Club 13 Basketball 1, 23 Track 13 Cross Country 1, 2, 33 Basketball Manager 3, 4. LEE, EUGENE, Radio Club 13 Track 1. LEPLEY, JOHN, Managers Club 43 Football 1, 2. 164 LOYD, MATTIE, Aberden Mississippi High School 1, 23 Choir. LUCAS, ROBERT, Basketball 13 Baseball 1, 2, 3. MAGDALENOS, GEORGE, Bowling Club 43 Man- agers Club 43 Senior Board 43 Class Assembly 2, 43 Junior Penny Social 33 Get-Acquainted Dance Com- mittee 43 Prom Committee3 Senior Class Play. MALEK, SHIRLEY, Honors-Spring 13 Basketroom 2, 33 Sharp Tacs 43 Big Sister3 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. MALM, MARY, Linden Hall Academy 2, 33 Sharp Tacs 43 Red Cross Alternate 43 Bowling Club 4. MANNEL, JANET, Honors-Fall 43 Basketroom 2g Girls League Representative3 Sharp Tacs 3, 43 Big Sister 43 Bowling Club 43 Latin Club 23 Math Club 23 Spring Dance Committee 43 Senior Class Play Com- mittee 4. MANSON, MATHEW, Annual Photographer 2, 3, 45 The Broadcaster Photographer 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 2. MARINUCCI, SAM, Aeronauts1,2, Vice-President 3g Projectionist 2, 33 Homecoming Dance Committee 3. MARK, ARTHUR, Honors-Fall 2, 4, Spring 2, 33 Projectionist Stafl' 3, Chief Operator 43 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. MARK, CARMELLA, Honors-Fall 1, 4, Spring 15 Councilman 2, 33 Class Vice-President 43 Class Board 23 The Broadcaster 43 Tower Stafl' 33 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 49 Sharp Tacs 43 Archery 33 Girls League Representative Alternate3 Freshman Mixer Committee 13 Prom Com- mittee 33 Class Assembly 2, 43 Senior Class Play. MARR, DAVID, Honors-Fall 43 Councilman 43 Hall Guide 2, 33 Class Board 33 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 49 Cross Country 4. MARR, EDA MAE, Sharp Tacs 3, 43 Girls League Representative 13 Chorus 13 G.A.A. 1, 2, 35 C355 Assembly 2. MASCITTI, JOHN, Councilman 13 Class Board 23 Projectionist 1, 2. MASSI, FELICIA, Hall Guide 23 Photography Club 13 Chorus 1. MATLOCK, MARGIE, Sharp Tacs 4. MAXWELL, LEONA, Honors-Fall 1, 4, Spring 19 Sharp Tacs 43 G.A.A. 13 Junior Penny Social. MCCOLLUM, SARAH, National Honors Society 49 Honors-Fall 1, 2, 3, 4, Spring 1, 2, 33 Councilman 3, Alternate 43 The Broadcaster Reporter 2, 33 News Editor 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 Tower Staff 43 Latin Club 1, 2, Secretary 13 Drama Club 1, 23 Bowling Club 43 Sharp Tacs 3, 43 Girls League Secretary 43 Choir 49 Chorus 13 Girls Glee Club Accompanist 23 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Badminton 33 Senior Class Play3 Homecoming Committee 33 Prom Committee3 Class Assemblies 1, 2, 3, 43 Mother-Daughter Banquet Committee 43 Get- Acquainted Dance Committee 4. MCELDOWN EY, BETTY, National Honor Society 43 High Honors-Spring 13 Honors-Fall 1, 2, 3, Spring 1, 33 Councilman 13 Class Board 2, 33 The Bloom Annual, Girls Sports Editor 43 The Broadcaster Car- toonist 3, 43 Quill and Scroll3 Drama Club 13 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Archery 43 Senior Class Play3 Spring Dance Committee 43 Get-Acquainted Dance Committee 33 Class Assembly 1, 2, 45 Open House 1, 25 junior Penny Social5 junior Prom Committee. McGILI.EN, PATRICIA, Lemont Township High School 15 Honors-Spring 25 Girls League 35 Sharp Tacs 45 Fashion Show 4. MCKENZIE, JOYCE, Drama Club 1, 25 Girls League Representative 2, 35 G.A.A. 1, 25 junior Penny Social5 Get-Acquainted Dance Committee 45 Class Assembly 3. MEARNS, GRETA, Honors-Fall 3, Spring 35 Honors-Fall 3, 4, Spring 35 Hostess 35 Sharp Tacs 45 Bowling Club 45 Girls League Representative 45 G.A.A. 45 Senior Class Playg Class Assemblies 3, 45 junior Penny Social5 F.H.A. Member5 Homecoming Dance Committee 45 Style Show 3, 45 Big Sister 4. MEIDELL, KAREN, National Honor Society 45 High Honors-Fall 1, 2, 3, Spring 15 Honors-Fall 4, Spring 35 The Bloom Annual Faculty and Senior Editor 45 Latin Club, Vice-President 1, Consul 25 Drama Club 15 Spanish Club 45 F.T.A. 3, 45 Sharp Tacs 45 Tumbling 15 Band 1, 2, 35 Orchestra 35 Chorus 15 G.A.A. 15 Archery 35 Senior Class Play Committee5 junior Penny Social5 Class Assembly 15 Homecoming Dance Com- mittee 45 Open House 1. MEIER, GRACE, Honors-Spring 2, 35 Sharp Tacs 45 F.H.A. 1, 2, 35 Junior Red Cross 35 Prom Com- mittee 3. MELEI, ROSEMARY, Sharp Tacs 3, 45 Junior Penny Social5 Get-Acquainted Dance Committee5 Senior Class Play Committee5 Senior Class Assembly. MEYERS, CONRAD, Football 1. MICHALESKO, LORRAIN E, National Honor Society 45 Honors-Fall 1, 3, Spring 1, 25 Bowling Club 45 Sharp Tacs 3, 45 G.A.A. 3, 45 Big Sister 45 Girls League Representative 2. MICHELINI, WALTER MIELCARZ, JOYCE, Honors-Fall 3, 45 Sharp Tacs 3, 45 Bowling Club 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Big Sister 45 Girls League Representative 2. MIGLIORATI, MARIO, Usher 25 Managers Club 25 Track 2. MIKOL, ROSALIE, High Honors-Fall 1, Spring 15 Honors-Fall 2, Spring 25 Red Cross Representative5 Bowling Club 45 Junior Prom Committee: Junior Penny Social5 Get-Acquainted Dance Committee 35 Home- coming Dance Committee 1, 35 Spring Dance Com- mittee 1, 35 Senior Class Play5 Mother-Daughter Ban- quet Committee5 Tower 3, 45 The Broadcaster Staff 3, 45 Bowling Club 45 F.H.A. 1, 25 Drama Club 15 Latin Club 25 Sharp Tacs 3, 45 Freshman Chorus5 G.A.A. Board Member 45 Archery 35 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Tumb- ling 15 Senior Class Assembly. MINGER, LOIS, National Honor Society 3, 45 High Honors-Fall 1, 2, Spring 1, 25 Honors-Fall 3, 4, Spring 35 Girls League Representative 35 U.N. Club 35 Style Show 25 Service Bureau 45 Class Board 45 U.N. Assembly 3. MISCHKA, PATRICIA, Style Show 3, 4. MODZELEWSKI, ELAINE, National Honor Society 45 Honors-Fall 1, 2, Spring 1, 25 Sharp Tacs 3, 45 Bowling Club 45 Choir 45 Chorus 1, 2, 35 G.A.A. 1, 2, 35 Big Sister 4. MODZELEWSKI, ERNEST, National Honor Society 45 Marmion Military Academy 1, 25 High Honors- F all 45 Honors-Fall 3, Spring 35 Football 1, 25 Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2. MOEHLIG, WILLIAM, Parker High School5 Honors- Fall 4, Spring 35 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Bowling 25 Cross Country 3, 4. MORTON, JAMES, National Honor Society 45 Honors-Fall 2, 4, Spring 2, 35 Projectionist 2, 3, 45 Class Board 25 Photography Club 15 Football 15 Track 1, 25 Senior Class Play. MOSNER, RONALD, Choir 35 Boys Glee Club 25 Football 15 Track 1, 2. MOTLONG, BRUCE, Honors-Fall 1, Spring 15 Councilman 15 Projeetionist5 Photography Club 15 Spanish Club 3, 45 Football 1, 25 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Track Manager 3. MUELLER, BARBARA, Thornton Fractional 1, 2, 35 Majorette 4. MUZZO, JOSEPHINE, Honors-Fall 2, Spring 25 Spanish Club 2, 35 Bowling Club 45 G.A.A. 1, 25 junior Prom Committee5 Spanish Assembly 35 Tower Staff 45 Sharp Tacs 35 Blue and White Dance Com- mittee 4. NAPOLI, GLORIA, National Honor Society 45 Honors-Fall 1, 2, 4, Spring 1, 25 Councilman 2, 35 Class Board 15 Sharp Tacs 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Cheer- leader 2, 3, 45 Morgue Board 45 Girls League Repre- sentative 15 Girls State 35 Tumbling Club 35 Library Panel 45 Get-Acquainted Dance Committee. NARDELLA, ROBERT, National Honor Society 45 Honors-Fall 1, 2, Spring 1, 25 Hall Guard 35 Foot- ball 1, 25 Wrestling 15 Baseball 2. NARDI, FRANK, Honors-Spring 15 Class Board 25 Councilman 2, 35 Class President 15 Spanish Club 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. NIBLOCKMIOHN, Hirsch High School5 High Honors- Fall 45 Honors-Spring 35 Hall Guide 45 Morgue Board 45 The Bloom Annual, Boys Sports Editor 45 The Broadcaster Staff 3, 45 Quill and Scroll5 Latin Club 25 Bowling Club 35 Drama Club 45 Choir 25 Cross Country 45 Class Assembly 3, 45 Senior Class Play. NIELSEN, ARLENE. NILSSON, RODNEY, Honors-Fall1, 2, Spring 1, Class Board 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Aeronauts 3, Bowl- ing Club 4, Prom Committee, Senior Class Play. NOBLE, DOROTHY NOVORYTA, ROBERT, National Honor Society 45 Honors-Fall 2, 3, 4, Spring 1, 2, 35 Usher5 Managers Clubg Boys Bowling Club 45 Audubon Club 15 The Broadcaster Staff 5 Baseball 1, 2, 3. NUDI, RAYMOND, Boys Bowling Club 45 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 45 Senior Class Play Committee. NYKAZA, LORRAINE, Hall Guide 35 Girls League Representative 2, 45 Sharp Tacs 3, 45 Bowling Club 45 Prom Committee5 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Archery 4. 165 O'BRIEN, SHEILA, St. Clara Academy, Sinsiwana, Wisconsin5 Loretta Academy, Chicagog Sharp Tacs 3, 45 G.A.A. 4. O'CONNELL, ROBERT, South Shore High School, Chicago, Ill. 15 Councilman 35 Hall Guide 25 Football 1, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 4. ODOM, SALLY, Basketroom 25 Sharp Tacs 3, 4, Chairman 45 G.A.A. Member 1, 2, 3. O'GRADY,jAMES, Managers Club 45 Aeronauts Club 25 Senior Class Play. OHLENDORF, BETTY LOU, Basketroom 1, 25 Sharp Tacs 35 Style Show 45 Open House 2, 3. OHRT, JOYCE, Drama 15 F.H.A. 1, 2, 35 Tumbling 1, 25 Sharp Tacs 35 Freshman Chorus5 Girls Glee Club 25 Girls Choir 35 Choir 45 G.A.A. Member 1, 2, 3, 45 Bowling Club 45 Open House 2, 35 Class Assembly 3, 4. O'NEAL, BETTY, Honors-Fall 1, Spring 15 Girls League Representative 1, 25 G.A.A. Member 1, 2, 4. O'NEAL, CHARLES, Honors-Fall 15 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 35 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. ORR, LEO, Football 1, 2. PADILLA, JOHN, Cross Country. PAGORIA, FRANK, Traffic Guide 35 Audubon Club 1, 2, Treasurer 25 French Club 3, 45 Latin Club 15 junior Penny Social5 Senior Class Play Committee. PANICI, KELO, Honors-Spring 2, Fall 35 Football 25 Basketball 1, 2, 3. PAOLELLA, CAROLE, Saint Clara Academy, Sin- smawa, Wisconsin, 1, 25 G.A.A. Member 45 Bowling Club 45 Sharp Tacs 3, 4. PARKER, CAROL, sharp Tacs 3, 4. PARKER, MARION, Freshman Class Board 15 Latin glug 55 Advanced Math 35 Golf Club 2, 35 Chess u . PARKER, THOMAS, Honors-Fall 4. PARKS, ROBERTA, National Honor Society 45 Honors-Fall 1, 2, Spring 15 The Broadcaster Staff 35 Drama Club 1, 2, 35 Spanish Club 3, 45 Bowling Club 43 F-H.A. 1, 25 Sharp Tacs 3, 45 Girls League Repre- sentative 35 Chorus 1, 2, 35 Choir 45 G.A.A. Member 1, 2, 35 Spring Dance Committee 35Junior Penny Social5 Mixer 25 Class Assembly 2, 45 Senior Class Play. PASCARELLA, ANDREW, Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Base- ball 15 Track 2. PASTERE, ANNETTE, Style Show 35 Open House 25 Senior Class Play Usher. PATTI, MARY, The Broadcaster Staff 35 Chorus 15 G.A.A. Member 1, 2, 3, 45 Bowling Club 45 Sharp Tacs 45 Big Sister 4. PAXIN, GENE, Honors-Fall 45 Usher5 Bloom An- nual 25 Art Club 15 Bowling Club 1, 2, 35 Track5 Senior Class Play. PAYNE, DOROTHY, Library Assistant 45 Big Sister 45 Girls League Representative5 Basketroom 35 Sharp Tacs 3, 45 Bowling Club 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Mother- 166 Daughter Banquet Committee 45 Open House 35 Style Show 3. PEEMUELLER, MARLENE, Sharp Tacs 45 G.A.A' 1, 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Dance Committee 45 Style Show Committee 45 Style Show 45 Class Assembly Committee 45 Senior Class Play Usher. PELLICCIONI, DIANA, Councilman 45 Sharp Tacs 3, 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3. PENDRAK, LEONA, Honors-Fall 15 Tower Staff 35 Sharp Tacs 3, 45 Bowling Club 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 35 Freshman Mixer5 Sophomore Mixer5 junior Penny Social. PENTECOST, JOETTA, Honors-Fall 1, 45 Council- man 1, 45 Hostess 45 Class Board 2, 35 Tumbling Club 1, 35 Latin Club 15 Drama Club 45 Sharp Tacs 3, 45 G.A.A. 1, 25 Class Assembly 3, 45 Freshman Frolic Committee5 junior Penny Social5 Homecoming Dance Committee 45 S ring Dance Committee 35 Get-Ac- quainted Dance Committee 45 Senior Class Play Com- mittee. PETERSON, DONALD PETERSON, RAY, Honors-Fall 1, 4, Spring 35 Commissioner of Finance5 Councilman 1, 25 Hall Guide 35 Projection Staff 25 Football 1, 25 Basketball 15 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 junior Penny Social5 Senior Class Play. PETRARCAMIOSEPH, Honors-Spring 15 Class Board 45 Latin Club 15 Basketball 1, 2, 3. PETRONIO, LOIS, G.A.A. 15 Senior Class Play Usher. PICA, EUGENE PIGOTT, HELEN, Fenger High School 15 Honors- Fall 2, 3, 45 U.N. Club5 Sharp Tacs 3, 45 Bowling Club 45 G.A.A. 1, 45 Class Assembly 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Dance Committee5 Get-Acquainted Dance Committee5 Prom Committee 35 junior Penny Social5 Senior Class Play Committee. PILOTA, DARLENE, Bowling Club 4. PILOTA, GEORGE, Football 1, 2, 3, 4. PINCKARD, jAMES, Mount Carmel High School 15 Marmion 1. PIOTROWSKI, ROBERT, Glenwood School for Boys 1, 2. PLUYMERT, EARL, Honors-Spring 35 Traffic Guide 3, 45 Managers Club 45 Senior Class Play Committee. PORTO, CECILIA, National Honor Society 3, 45 High Honors-Fall 2, Spring 1, 25 Honors-Fall 1, 3, 45 Spring 35 Hall Guide 35 Girls League Representative 1, 2, 35 Sharp Tacs 4. PREBLE, PATRICIA, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Tumbling Club 15 Bowling Club 45 Sharp Tacs 3, 45 Choir 45 Girls Choir 2, 35 Chorus 1. PURCELL, THOMAS, Glenwood School for Boys. RAND, BARBARA, Tuscon Senior High School5 G.A.A. 1, 2, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 45 Volleyball 1, 2, 4. RANEY, MARILYN, National Honor Society 3, 45 High Honors-Fall 1, 2, Spring 1, 25 Honors-Fall 3, 4, Spring 35 Hall Guide 2, 35 Girls League Repre- sentative 1, 2, 3, 45 Sharp Tacs 35 Junior Penny Social5 Mother-Daughter Banquet Committee. RANIERI, NICHOLAS, Hall Guide 2, 35 Class Board 15 Bowling Club 1, 2, 35 Latin Club 1, 25 Photo Club 15 Golf Club 25 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 15 Senior Class Play5 Class Assembly 3, 45 Service Club Member 4. RAY, CONSTAN CE, National Honor Society 45 High Honors-Fall 1, 2, 45 Honors-Spring 1, 2, 35 Council- man 4, Alternate 25 Spanish Club 2, 35 Tumbling5 Sharp Tacs 45 Art Club 15 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Class Play5 Junior Penny Social5 Mother-Daughter Ban- quet Committee. RAYSAKIS, DEMETRA, Sharp Tacs 45 Chorus 15 G.A.A. 2. READ, MARVIN, Football 2, 35 Baseball 2, 3. REASOR, LELAND REED, DOROTHY, Basketroom 2, 35 Sharp Tacs 3, 45 Chorus 15 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Badminton 1, 2, 3, 4. REHBERG, THOMAS, Normandy High School 15 National Honor Society 45 Honors-Fall 3, Spring 25 Councilman 15 Radio Club5 Casting Club 25 Spanish Club 35 Bowling Club 1, 2, 35 Glee Club 1, 25 Choir 3, 45 Class Assembly 45 Senior Class Play. REKAU, ROBERT, Crete High School 15 Councilman 1, 2, 3, 45 Traffic Guide 35 Audubon Club 25 Bowling Club 35 U.N. Club 45 Band 1, 25 Choir 1, 2, 35 Boys Glee Club 15 Football 1, 2, 45 Basketball 15 Baseball 25 Track 45 Class Assembly 3, 45 Homecoming Dance Committee 3, 45 Junior Penny Social5 Senior Class Play Committee. RICE, BESSIE, Honors-Fall 25 Class Board 1, 2, 3, 45 Sharp Tacs 3, 45 Girls League Vice-President 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Badminton 1, 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Dance Committee 35 Junior Penny Social5 Mother-Daughter Banquet Committee5 Senior Class Play Committee. RIETVELDT, CHARLES, Honors-Fall 2, 4. Rirsicls, ALGIS, High Honors-Fall 4, spring 3, Photo Club 3, U.N. Club 4, chess Club 4. ROCHA, ELEANOR, Hostess 45 The Bloom Annual 35 The Broadcaster 35 Sharp Tacs 3, 45 G.A.A. 1, 3, 45 Tumbling 15 Bowling Club 45 Mother-Daughter Ban- quet Committee 45 Senior Class Play Committee. ROHR, CLARA, Basketroom5 Latin Club 15 G.A.A. 1, 2, 35 Bowling Club 45 Sharp Tacs 3, 45 Homecoming Committee 45 Junior Penny Social. ROSENBLUM, ELLEN, National Honor Society 45 High Honors-Fall 45 Honors-Fall 1, 2, Spring 1, 2, 35 Drama Club 1, 25 Latin Club 1, 25 U.N. Club 3, 45 Sharp Tacs 3, 45 G.A.A. 45 Spring Dance Committee 45 Get-Acquainted Dance Committee 45 Homecoming Dance Committee 45 Class Assembly 3, 45 Senior Class Play. ROSSETTO, RAYMOND, Track 2. ROSSI, ANTHONY, Track 1. ROTONDI, ARLENE, Sharp Tacs 35 G.A.A. 15 Gym Assistant 45 Prom Committee 35 Senior Class Play Com- mittee. RUDER LENORE RUST, MABEL, Honors-Fall 45 Service Bureau5 Sharp Tacs 3, 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 35 Archery 45 Senior Class Play Usher. SABERHAGEN, ANNE, Honors-Spring 35 Council- man 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, 35 U.N. Club 2, 3, 4, President 3, 45 Chorus 15 Girls Choir 25 Choir 3, 45 Jr. Red Cross 35 Sophomore Mixer5Junior Penny Social5 Spring Dance Committee 25 Get-Acquainted Dance Committee 35 Homecoming Dance Committee 45 Class .gssgmlply 35 Spanish Assembly 35 U.N. Assembly SALISBURY, DONNA, National Honor Society 3, 45 High Honors-Fall 1, 3, Spring 35 Honors-Fall 2, Spring 1, 25 Latin Club 1, 25 Jr. Red Cross 35 Big Sister 45 Chorus 15 Glee Club 25 Girls Choir 35 Choir 45 G.A.A. 35 Class Assembly 3, 45 Junior Penny Social5 Spring Dance Committee 35 Prom Committee 35 Mother-Daughter Banquet Committee 4. SANDERS, ELSIE, Choir 45 Chorus 1, 2, 35 Class Assembly 3, 45 Style Show 4. SASSANO, VINCENT, Hall Guide 15 Latin Club 15 Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Blue and White Dance Committee 2, 35 Homecoming Dance Committee 45 Spring Dance Committee 25 Senior Class Play Committee. SATTER, JACK, Glenwood School for Boys 1, 25 Hall Guide 45 Senior Class Play. SAUTER, RAYMOND, Managers Club 25 Choir 15 Wrestling 2, 3, 4. SCHAEFLEIN, KARL, Saint Leo High School 15 Football 3, 4. SCHAPER, RONALD, Hall Guide 3, 45 Broadcaster Staff 3, 45 Quill and Scroll5 Football 15 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Basketball 15 Open House 1, 2, 3. SCHILLING, RONALD, Usher 1, 2, 3, 45 Traflic Guide 3, 45 Class Board 45 F.T.A. 3, 45 Managers Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 45 Basketball 15 Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 45 Indoor Track 2, 3, 4, Captain 45 Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Bas- ketball 15 Open House 1, 3, 45 Cafeteria Duty 2, 35 Service Club 4. SCHOON, CAROL, High Honors-Fall 45 Bowling Club 45 Drama Club 1, 25 Sharp Tacs 3, 45 Spanish Club 35 Girls League Representative 35 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Open House 35 Style Show 35 Class Assembly 2, 3, 45 Junior Penny Social5 Blue and White Dance Committee 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Senior Class Play. SCHRAMM, JAMES SCHROADER, GLENDEL, Drama Club 1, 25 Spanish Club 35 Cross Country 15 Class Assembly 1, 2. SCHULTZ, MELVIN SCHUMAKE, PAUL SCHWEIZER, JOYCE, Bowen High School15 Honors Fall 1, 45 Drama Club 15 Latin Club 15 Sharp Tacs 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 45 Junior Penny Social. SCOTT, JACK, Basketball 1. SEELY, JEAN, Latin Club 15 Tumbling 15 Bowling Club 45 Sharp Tacs 3, 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Class As- 167 sembly 3, 43 Junior Penny Socialg Blue and White Dance Committee 33 Homecoming Dance Committee 43 Senior Class Play Committee. SHOWALTER, JOAN, National Honor Society 3, 43 High Honors-Fall 1, 2, 3, 4, Spring 1, 2, 35 Lalm Club 1, 23 Sharp Tacs 33 Big Sister 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Choir 43 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls League Representative 2, 33 Open House 33 Junior Penny Social3 Class As- sembly 23 Spring Dance Committee 33 Prom Com- mittee 33 Mother-Daughter Banquet Committee 43 Senior Class Play Committee. SIMONE, MARIE, Tumbling 13 Bowling Club 4g G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Freshman Mixer Committee3 Home- coming Dance Committee3 Blue and White Dance Com- mittee 2, 3, 43 Prom Committee 3. SINOPOLI, LOUISE, Councilman 33 Class Treasurer 43 Sharp Tacs 3, 43 Bowling Club 43 Latin Club 13 Tumbling 3g Girls League Representative 13 G.A.A. 1, 4g Morgue Board Secretary 43 Class Assembly 2, 3, 4g Junior Penny Social3 Open House 33 Freshman Mixer Committeeg Sophomore Mixer Committee3 Blue and White Dance Committee 2, 3, 43 Homecoming Dance Committee ' 4g Get-Acquainted Dance 'Com- mittee 3, 43 Senior Class Play Committee. SKREZYNA, FRANCES, Bowling Club 43 Chorus lg G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. SKREZYNA, WALTER, Chess Club 33 Orchestra 1, SMALL, JOHN, Managers Club 43 Basketball 1. SMITH, JUDITH, Hall Guide 23 G.A.A. 1, 2, 33 Class Assembly 1, 2. SMITH, RONALD, Bowen High School 1, 23 Hall Guide 43 Boys Bowling Club 2, 3, 4, President 43 Photo Club 23 Spanish Club 33 Senior Class Play. SMRDEL, JOSEPH, Saint Thomas High School, Houston, Texas 1, 23 Hall Guide3 Honors-Fall 4. SNYDER, IRENE SONS, JOYCE, Hall Guide 23 G.A.A. 1, 2, 33 Class Assembly 1, 2. SOWINSKI, ALICE, Hall Guide 2, 33 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Gym Assistant 43 Bowling Club 43 Class As- sembly 1. SPORLUCK, STEPHEN, Projectionist 23 F.F.A. 4. STAGOSKI, ROBERT STANLEY, CARMEN, National Honor Society 3, 43 High Honors-Fall I, 4, Spring 1, 23 Honors-Fall 2, 3, Spring 33 The Bloom Annual Staff 4g Drama Club 1, 33 Latin Club 1, 2, Treasurer 23 Sharp Tacs 3, 43 Jr. Red Cross 33 Chess Club 3, 43 U.N. Club 3, 4g Girls League Treasurer 4g Girls League Representative 1, 2, 33 Big Sister 43 Band 13 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Chorus 13 G.A.A. 1, 2, 43 Tumbling 13 Class Assembly 1, 2, 3, 43 U.N. Assembly 33 All-Girls Assembly 1, 2, 33 Christmas Assembly 1, 2, 3, 43 Junior Penny Social3 Spring Dance Committee 4g Freshman Mixer Com- mitteeg Mother-Daughter Banquet Committee 43 Senior Class Play. STELTER, RICHARD, Honors-Fall 1, Spring 13 Councilman 43 Hall Guide3 Morgue Board, President 43 Basketball 1, 2, 33 Track 1, 4. 168 STERN, WILLIAM, Calumet High School 13 Honors- Spring 23 Traffic Guide 2, 33 Bowling Club 2, 3g Man- agers Club 43 Baseball 3g Track 3. STILL, ALMA, Morgantown High School 1, 2, 33 Honors-Fall 4. STOSOR, SYLVIA, National Honor Society 4g Honors-Fall 1. 2, spring 1, Latin Club 1, 2, Photo Club li Tumbling 1, 2, 3g Audubon Club 23 Drama Club li G.A.A. 1, 2, 3g Badminton 1, 23 Cheerleader 3, 43 Open House 1, 2, 33 Senior Class Play Committee. STRADER, JOAN, Library Assistant 23 Drama Club 13 Photo Club 13 Sharp Tacs 33 F.T.A. 43 Choir 3, 43 Chorus 1, 2. STUCKY, VELMA, Bowling Club 4. SWANSON, HELEN, National Honor Society 3, 43 High Honors-Fall 2, 3, 4, Spring 1, 23 Honors-Fall 1, Spring 3g Class Board 3, 43 U.N. Club 2, 3, 43 Ex- ponents Club 23 Tumbling 13 Sharp Tacs 43 Chorus 13 Girls Choir 23 Choir 43 Freshman Frolic3 Open House 2, 33 Class Assembly 1, 2, 33 U.N. Assembly 33 Home- coming Dance Committee 23 Get-Acquainted Dance Committee 33 Junior Penny Social. SWANSON, KARIN, Shortridge High School 13 National Honor Society 3, 43 High Honors-Fall 1, 2, 3, 4, Spring 1, 2, 33 City of Bloom Clerk 43 Class Board 2, 33 Tower Editor 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 U.N. Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 23Jr. Red Cross 3, Secretary 33 Tumbling lj D.A.R. Award 4g Harvard Book Award 33 Sharp Tacs 43 Class Assembly 1, 2, 33 U.N. Assembly 33 Open House 1, 2, 33 Junior Penny Social3 Prom Committee 33 Spring Dance Committee 33 Senior Class Play. SWANSON, MARVIN, Honors-Fall 3, Spring lg Bloom Mayor 43 Hall Guide 3, 43 Class Vice-President 13 Class President 2, 33 Photo Club 1, 2, 33 Managers Club 4g U.N. Club 23 Choir 43 Boys Glee Club 43 Senior Class Play. SYLVESTER, JOAN, Councilman 33 Hall Guide 23 Chorus 1, 2, 33 G.A.A. 1, 2, 33 Bowling Club 43 Tumb- ling 13 Gym Assistant 43 Class Assembly 1, 2, 3, 43 Senior Class Play Committee. SZALKEWICZ, FLORENCE, National Honor Society 43 High Honors-Spring 13 Honors-Fall 1, 4g Girls League Representative 43 Tower Staff 43 Choir 43 Freshman Chorus lg Glee Club 23 Girls Choir 33 Senior Class Play. TAFELSKI, BARBARA, Honors-Spring 13 A Capella Choir 43 Chorus 13 Girls Choir 2, 33 Class Assembly 33 Senior Class Play Committee. TANNER, SHARRON, Our Lady Academy3 Girls League Representative 43 Chorus lg Choir 13 Gym Assistant 3. TATGENHORST, ALAN, Student Council Repre- sentative 2. TEPASKE, BRUCE, Burlington High School 13 Service Club 43 Band 1, 2, 33 Orchestra 1, 2, 33 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 43 Spring Dance Committee 4. TEWES, ROBERTA, Honors-Spring 1, Fall 33 Coun- cilman 1, 3g Class Board 23 Drama Club 23 Tumbling Club 33 Class Assembly 1, 2, 43 A Capella Choir 43 Chorus lg Flag Twirlcr 3, 4, Captain 43 Girls Choir 33 Girls Glee Club 23 G.A.A. Vice-President 43 Archery 3, 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Badminton 2, 35 Latin Club 15 Bowling Club 45 junior Penny Social Committee5 Sharp Tacs 45 Spring Dance Committee 3, 45 junior Prom Committee5 Senior Class Play5 Homeroom Guidance Panel 45 Open House 1, 3. TEWS, BERNARD, Honors-Fall 1. THOMAS, ROBERT, Honors-Spring 25 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 25 Track 1. THOMASON, DENNIS, National Honor Society 45 Honors-Fall 1, 2, 3, 4, Spring 1, 2, 35 Math Club 25 Spanish Club 35 Bowling Club 45 Basketball 1. THOMPSON, VERA, Honors-Fall 1, 45 Sharp Tacs 45 Girls Choir 25 Chorus 15 Girls Glee Club 25 A Capella Choir 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Badminton 1, 2, 3, 45 Tumb- ling 1, 3. TIEMENS, DONALD, Honors Fall 15 Hall Guide 25 Aeronautics Club 1. TIERI, LORETTA, Orchestra 25 Chorus 15 G.A.A. 1. TIMBOE, GAY, Junction City High School5 Evanston Township High School5 Spanish Club 2, 35 Sharp Tacs 3, 45 Bowling Club 45 junior Penny Socialg Spring Dance Committee 35 Get-Acquainted Dance Committee 35 Blue and White Dance Committee 45 Class Assembly 3, 45 Spanish Assembly 3. TOBLER, PHILIP, Honors-Fall 3. TORNOW, DONALD TORO, LUIS, Glenwood School 2. TOSI, ARMALENE, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Bowling Club 45 G.A.A. Assistant 45 Badminton 1, 2, 3. TOWNSEND, HOWARD, The Bloom Annual Pho- tographer 2, 3, 45 The Broadcaster Photographer 2, 3, 45 Quill and Scroll5 Casting Club 25 Photography Club 2, 35 Aeronauts 1, 25 Football 15 Basketball 1. TROESTER, MARVIN, Councilman 15 Hall Guide 1, 25 Class Board 1, 25 Boys Bowling Club 3, 45 Casting Club 25 Audubon Club5 Basketball 15 Track 15 Class Assembly 1. TROIANI, LORRAINE, Councilman 25 Hall Guide 2, 35 Bowling Club 45 Girls League 15 G.A.A. 1, 2, 35 Class Assembly 15 Morgue Board 1, 2, 3. TUCCIARELLI, ANITA, Councilman 15 Hall Guide 25 Class Board 25 Sharp Tacs 35 Bowling Club 45 Chorus 15 G.A.A. Assistant 4. TUCK, DORIS, Hall Guide 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Badminton 1. 2. 3. TUCKER, WILLIAM, Class Board 35 Projection Staff 1, Assistant Chief 2, 3, Chief Operator 45 Track 25 Cross Country 45 Senior Class Play5 Class Assembly 45 Service Club 4. TUTT, THOMAS, Southwest High School 1, 2. TYLKA, BERNICE, Honors-Fall 1, Spring 15 G.A.A. 1, 45 Bowling Club 4. UMFLEET, SHIRLEY, National Honor Society 45 Honors-Fall 2, 3, 4, Spring 1, 2, 35 Sharp Tacs 45 Chorusg G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Bowling Club 45 Tumbling 1. VALENTE, LUCILLE VAN BUSKIRK, BURDETTE VAN RAMSHORST, GAIL, High Honors-Fall 15 Honors-Spring 15 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Bowling Club 45 Drama Club 25 Sharp Tacs 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Tower Staff 45 Class Assembly 35 Spanish Assembly 35 Blue and White Dance Committee 35 Get-Acquainted Dance Committee. VANTROBA, ROBERT, Honors-Fall 45 Hall Guide 2, 3, 45 Boys Bowling Club 3, 45 Football. VIDAL, RONALD, Honors-Fall 3, Spring 35 Hall Guide 4. VINCENT, RONALD, Thornton Township High School 1, VOLKMAN, ELLEN, Morgan Park High School 1, 25 Drama Club 3: Choir 3, 45 junior Penny Social5 Class Assembly 45 Sharp Tacs 3, 45 Senior Class Play. VOLPE, JOHN WASHINGTON, ELLA WASHINGTON, GEORGE WEISFUS, JOY, Honors-Fall 45 The Broadcaster Staff 2, 3, 45 U.N. Club 2, 3, 45 Sharp Tacs 3, 45 G.A.A. 15 Senior Class Play Committee. WESOLOSKI, THOMAS, Football 1. WHITLOCK, JEAN, Honors-Fall 2, Spring 1, 25 Drama Club 1, 25 Sharp Tacs 3, 45 Band 1, 25 Orchestra 1, 25 Choir 3, 45 G.A.A. 1, 25 Tumbling 15 Senior Class Play Committee5 Class Assembly 1, 25 Junior Penny Social 3. WHITTEMORE, ANN, Sharp Tacs 45 Latin Club 15 Tumbling 15 Choir 3, 45 Chorus 15 Glee Club 25 Archery 3, 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Badminton 25 Senior Class Play5 Girls League Representative 45 Class Assembly 1, 2, 3, 45 Get-Acquainted Dance Committee 45 junior Prom Committee5 junior Penny Social5 Homecoming Dance Committee 3. WILKENING, FREDERICK, National Honor Society 45 High Honors-Fall 15 Honors-Fall 2, 3, 4, Spring 1, 2, 35 Photography Club 1. WILKENS, VIRGINIA, National Honor Society 45 High Honors-Fall 45 Honors-Fall 1, 2, Spring 1, 35 Latin Club 1, 25 Sharp Tacs 3, 45 G.A.A. 45 junior Penny Socialg Senior Class Play Committee. WILLIAMS, RUBY, Honors-Fall 45 Sharp Tacs 3, 45 Basketroom Girl 3, 45 Chorus 15 Cafeteria Assistant 45 Open House 3, 4. WILSON, JOAN, National Honor Society 3, 45 High Honors-F all 1, 2, 4, Spring 15 Honors-Fall 3, Spring 25 junior Librarian 2, 3, 45 Sharp Tacs 3, 45 F.T.A. 15 junior Penny Socia15 Style Show 45 Open House 1, 2, 3. WILSON, MARGARET, National Honor Society 45 Honors-Fall 1, 2, 3, Spring 1, 2, 35 Latin Club 15 Drama Club 1, 25 French Club 45 Girls League Rep- resentative 45 Archery 2, 35 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Class Play5 junior Penny Socialg Mother-Daughter Ban- quet Committee5 Sharp Tacs 3, 45 Class Assembly 2, 3, 45 Bowling Club 4. 169 WITTELL, LYLE, Councilman 13 Traffic Guide 1, 2, 3, 43 Projector Club 23 Photo Club 23 Football 1, 23 Track 13 Senior Class Play Committee3 Service Club 4. WOJCIK, GERALDINE, Sharp Tacs 33 G.A.A. 1, 2, 33 Senior Class Play Committee3 junior Penny Social3 Get-Acquainted Dqnce Committee 33 Style Show 3, 4. WOJCIK, MARY ANN, Honors--Fall 13 Hall Guide: Drama Club 4g G.A.A. 13 junior Prom Committee3 Style Show Committee 33 Blue and White Dance Com- mittee 23 Senior Class Play Committee3 junior Penny Social Committee3 Sharp Tacs 3, 43 junior Red Cross 3. WOLFF, SHEILA, Honors-Fall 1, Spring 13 Spanish Club 23 Drama Club 13 Bowling Club 43 Girls League Representative 1, 2, Secretary 33 Chorus 1, 2, 33 Choir 43 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Class Assembly 1, 2, 3, 43 Get- Acquainted Dance Committee 3g Junior Penny Social3 Tumbling 13 junior Prom Committee3 Sharp Tacs 33 Spanish Club Assembly 33 Big Sister 43 Homecoming Dance Committee3 Senior Class Play Committee. WOLNY, ROBERT, Managers Club 4. WOMACK, BARBARA, Honors-Fall 3, 4, Spring 33 F.T.A. 1, 43 Sharp Tacs 33 Chorus 1, 2, 33 Archery 43 4-pnior 3Penny Social 33 Spanish Assembly 33 Open ouse . ZVOROBEC, NANCY, Bowling Club 43 G.A.A. Mem- er. WYLIE, GEORGE, Choir. YANG, JOHN, De LaSalle High School, Manila, Philippines, U.N. Club 43 Photography Club 4. YOUNG, ROGER, Managers Club 1, 23 Cross Country YOUNKER, MARILYN, Crete-Monee 1, 23 Band 3, 43 Orchestra 4. ZAHLMANN, DENNIS, Glenwood School for BOYSQ Hall Guide lg Football 1, 2, 33 Basketball li Baseball 1, 23 junior Red Cross. 170 ZALAPI, ANTHONY, Honors-Spring 33 Football 2. ZAVARELLA, FLORIA, National Honor Society 43 High Honors-Fall 43 Honors-Fall 1, 2, 3, Spring 1, 2, 33 Girls Glee Club 23 Girls Choir 33 Choir 4s G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Sharp Tacs 33 Math Club 23 Bowling Club 43 Class Assembly 4g junior Penny Social3 Big Sister 4. ZAWADA, GERALDINE, Councilman 3, 43 Sharp Tacs 43 F.H.A. 13 Tumbling 23 G.A.A. 2g Blue and White Dance Committee3 Homecoming Dance Com- mittee3Junior Penny Social Committee3 Style Show 2, 3. ZAZZETTI, RAYMOND, Honors-Fall 1. ZELDENRUST, DAVID, Football 43 Track 2. ZEMAN, PHYLLIS, Girls League Representative 1, 2, 3, 43 Sharp Tacs 33 Chorus 13 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3r3dIunior Red Cross 33 Tumbling 13junior Penny Social3 other- Daughter Banquet Committee 43 Style Show Com- mittee 3, 4. ZICCARDI, RONALD ZILLIGEN, DONNA, Barron High SCh00lQ Casting Club 23 Spanish Club 3, 43 Sharp Tacs 43 Band 3, 43 G.A.A. 43 Mother-Daughter Banquet Committee 43 Spanish Assembly 33 Music Assembly 3, 4. ZIMMERMAN, EDWARD, Castin Club 1, 23 Senior Class Play3 junior Prom Committee. ZIMMERMAN, ROBERT, National Honor Society 3, 43 High Honors-Spring 2, 3, Fall 3, 43 Honors-Fall 1, 2, Spring 13 Class Board 2, 3, 43 Bloom Annual 3, Editor 43 French Club 2, 3, 43 U.N. Club 43 Math Club 43 Orchestea 23 Quill and Scroll3 Track 23 Senior Class Play3 Service Club 43 Prom Committee Chairman3 junior Penny Social3 Boys State. ZONA, GLORIA, Honors-Fall 43 Class Treasurer 1, 2, 33 Sharp Tacs 3, 43 Bowling Club 43 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 junior Penny Social Committee3 Junior Prom Committee3 Style Show 43 Senior Class Play Committee. Aafograpfzs Autographs Autographs flufograpfzs Autographs Autographs - :-- ' , -' - - .' 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