Bloom High School - Bloom Yearbook (Chicago Heights, IL)
- Class of 1955
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N L, sii fgg k . .B 'wig' -- mfs, as i , s f . .- 1' - lain, ' .gtws ' f 'e - f',f f'3. I i s a ges? is y w 5 in 'gi 1 . ay - . - - if - me- ---.: ,sim 15 - . 1 i s . V ?,ij,!fIQ5,: ,n k 1 ,L ag, f as N- sf r' J 5 x 6552 1 1 5, -- 1 -- aa I 2' ti H M. fe eii5,ff'f3fw5F?ii H s :Q 2 1 1 1 he 'f-- is -q v -' -- alfsilliii l s A long with his books 'and concentrated study, B etween his classes, during a dance or at a C lass assembly, the Bloornite finds his place as an individual . . . a person moving in the humming whirl of constructive learning spiced with busy fun and spirited loyalty for his school. 6 ? S f f E 1 Q.: BL 3 1? 5 Q6 2 1: u 'fa Qi 'W' 'll fw- ' V - El 1 nf .5 'M 4-. f . v . nf .ww 1 lx' csv. a 1, . ,wi X Q 1 Q.. Q 1 ,M 4 ,gr , Q ff fd ymsxg ' 5 fig J z' 1 e W .wk f ' Liv LS 1 xf ,,.A 9 Q fr' J 1 A gg vv -dk-W NNGDY Today the bewildered freshmen clashed with their much- at-home upperclassmen for the first time. Many a misdirec- tion and uncalled-for command is given to our unguarded greenhorns. The return to Bloom brings cries of displeasure, but everyone is glad to resume companionships. Striking a colorful contrast, the dark tans set off by bright summer clothes reminds us of pleasant hours spent on sandy beaches and at gay amusement parks. However, as we pass through the frame of our homeroom door, we know it's back to books. We eagerly grab our new programs, hoping for the best. Usually, however, we find we've left our rabbit's foot at home. I.et's start another year with the A-B-Cs. Drminutive Don Johnson, senior, corrects freshman Steve Beshore on going down an up stairway. 8 E With the first day of school comes book :ental day. Mr. Shroyer and Mr. Briggs take two students' rental fees. Me-wanrum-victory Metcalf arouses braves for the Kankakee game. 9 1 Gene Glowacki, junior, convinces the girls that they're headed straight for the exit. Soon after Bloom opens its doors in early fall, the photographer appears with his equipment to take everybody's picture. Gym time is used for sittings for the cameraman as we pose with bright smiles on our faces. A tradition at Bloom for many years has been that an individual picture of each student appears in the yearbook. Sometimes the underclassmen look like peewees-but they're there. Above, Mr. Flanders prepares to snap a junior, Lowell Walker, as others wait their turn. Me Beg hning School life at Bloom is not restricted to reading, writing, and arithmetic, for the social side is not neg- lected. Participation in numerous extra-curricular ac- tivities which include the student government, pub- lications, music organizations, and clubs. Chatting with friends in the hallway before and after school keeps occupied those who prefer a more informal method of passing time. Donna Blaufuss, Stan Jarecki, Judy Cann Annual consultant, Mr. Charles Hayes, helps Anne Weber, under- class editor, solve one of the many problems that confront a staff member. ncl working of the . d ' Princmples a North to Peter Yang ur are exPlalneCl bl! MIS' ing one f her SPeeCh Classes' o Greek theater After a lon da h g y at sc ool, refreshments hit the spot. Alvin Wa ner doesn't seem to be havin much trouble 8 8 selling ice cream. fur latin C a And this is the way it works . . . When the dead- line for the Latin projects arrives, the class and the teacher take time out to examine them and to listen to reports. Here Dave Leahy's explanation of Caesar's bat- tering ram amuses the entire class. 5 L , ocial Studies World History, American History, Problems of De- mocracy! Which one shall I take? Planning a program for the coming year puzzles many students. Social Studies is always a popular department at Bloom. Pic- tured here is a World History class listening intently to the Weekly reports. rafts For those who are more mechanically or cre- atively inclined Bloom offers various courses in shop and crafts. Here members of a crafts class are shown completing their wishing wells. Pictured are John Ryan, jim Luckett, Ed Haney, Ron Schilling, and Ron Mitchell. K. X Left to right: D. Wingate, Frank Cesarone, R. DelCotto, J. Firrantello, W. Costabile, M. Sutian, T. O'Rourke, R. Dudley. Chemistry-the course where pungent odors, multicolored clouds, and the shattering of test tubes are just an every-day lab occurrence for Mr. Nelson's proteges. This first taste of smoke and smell may lead some students into that field as their life's work. Physics class is where the Bloom student is first introduced to instruments which measure light and electricity, scientific terminology, and the practical application of higher mathematics. Basically, all mechanical apparatus is derived from a law of physics. Left to right: C. Schomas, V. Buonadona, L. Doepp, D. Rocha. I ENGLISH IV Gazing on historical landmarks and English structures, Tom O'Rourke, Barbara Devine, and Vince Poerio, English IV students, enjoy a pic- turesque look over the countryside Shakespeare and Chaucer portrayed in their writings. Our regular English courses are supplemented by classes in drama and speech, creative writing and world literature, and journalism. SPEECH With emphatic gestures and vivid expres- sions, Dave Utermark makes an informal talk during second hour Speech class. The students learn that voice, actions, emphasis, and the selec- tion of Words are all important in the delivery of effective discourse. Speech is defined as the expression of thoughts in a clear manner. lt is evident then that good speech is highly important to an indi- vidual. ,, , PLANE GEOMETRY Mr. Andrews, is line DB equal to DA? asks Tom Egar. Sophomore plane geometry students cram their heads with theorems, postulates, and axioms in an attempt to master the skills of the ancient Greeks. These skills are still of great value in many modern occupations. The main objective of geometry is to find the proof of a problem, not by observation or meas- urement alone, but also by logical reasoning. is eginnin Cho ' Mr. Cannelin provides the directiong Carol Lang- behn supplies the accompanimentg now all the boys have to do is lend their voices. Do, re, mi, fa, so, la, ti, do issues from room 150 as Mr. Cannelin starts his Beginning Boys choir from scratch in order to teach them the ins and outs of singing. These freshman songsters have high hopes that they will graduate to the Boys Glee club in the near future. Sh! Let's take a peek at the new class in Mr. Hippensteel's room. lt's called music theory and is a study of music throughout the world. Although it is for piano students, anyone who has interest or talent in music finds this course stimulating and entertaining. Here We see Edna joracz at the blackboard taking over for the teacher. Elsie class Edna Jaracz works out a musical problem during Mr Hippensteel's Music Theory class. :L wif!! . ' 'AMC' MW H0015 fCONOM 6 P. Knutson. FOODS TYPING CLOTHING Hmm! The mouth-Watering aroma of hot rolls, freshly baked, fills the room. Can't you just smell them as Pat Knutson takes them out of the oven. Look at the cinnamon! This is one of the essential classes for the future homemaker. With the steady chatter coming from the type- writers, typing students try diligently to increase speed with accuracy. Quick and'nimble fingers are developed. Here is Where many a future secretary gets her start. These aspiring seamstresses discover the secrets of putting in zippers, taking tucks, and other tricks of the trade. Soon enough proficiency is gained to turn out garments fit for any fashion show. ART Under the direction of Mr. Dodge, stu- dents master the fundamentals of art. Frank Wojcik, Elmer Wendt, Maynard Kutz, and Carol Gaudio are putting the finishing touches on their Hallowe'en masks. Masks are just one of the many projects that confront art students. Art classes also help build and decorate scenery for dances, parties, and assemblies. ART lflDll.S'7'RMl ART l. 'L MANUAL ART Bloom, as a modern high school, offers courses in all trades that are present here in the community. One such course is cabinet making. The pix shows Mr. Kuras demonstrating the techniques of drilling. With new facilities the boys aspiring to those vocations have a greater opportu- nity in the shop courses. Besides cabinet making, general woods, freshman shop, px V INDUSTRIAL ARTS Donning shatter-proof glasses, the vo- cational machine shop students work on the lathes. Machine shop, like many other shop courses, continues for two periods. The boys learn many phases of a machin- ist trade, such as drilling, using a punch press, a grinder, and a lathe. Auto mechanics, welding, and foundry, are the other courses offered in the Indus- trial Arts curriculum. and the drawing classes comprise the rest of the manual arts. Mdlllllll ARI' engrossed in deep Kay Pavoggi QSO? izstiiiaciai 'schoglhffiiy smdyf Beitillggs i0 their dfsilrtiiliifilre expansi0U ?set:e:Zi?hitect's drawing O Program- Ralph Marchio appears to be confid- ing in Vicki Vendetri about an impor- tant date. , ,.,....--v-f..,w-.,.-,.a,,,y,..1s 1 Mr. E. G. Carlseen, who served us faithfully for many years until his death last summer, is pictured at the left, presenting to the school an enlargement of one of his pictures of the Tower, now hanging in the superintendents office. Offi- cial photographer for the annual, he took senior portraits, group pictures, and some candids. With high stepping baton twirlers and drum major, the band parades onto the field. 0 tr rlmf 46' IW I 3' Tying the games together during football as well as basketball season is the duty assigned to Bloom baton and flag twirlers. Background music is sup- plied by the Pep Band, and every performance is a surprise package with all the ribbons. The fans will agree that we have some real talent! The Bloom band, under the direction of Mr. Cannelin, goes through its paces much to the enjoyment of the crowd. Under the watchful eye of drum major Bob Arvin, joan Boyd gives the crowd a demonstration of her flag twirling ability. Strutting down the floor, the baton and flag twirlers perform at the half time of the Bloom-Rich basketball game. Wallace Rieke, Mr. Prombo A new course, diversified occupations, was added to the curriculum this year as an experiment. This course affords an opportunity to a few select students to go to school a half a day and work the remainder. The thirteen students receive credit and pay while on the job, with pay ranging from 3.65 to 31.65 an hour. The program is set up so that the student attends two regular classes, plus a related information class and physical education twice a week. The diversified occupations classes are supervised by Mr. John Prombo, who makes weekly tours to the training'srations. 1 Ver, . Ik Mr. Angelo Gabriel, Barbara Sylvester a liion bow Highlight of the year for the Home Ec gals is the annual Fashion Show at which they model the dresses, suits, skirts, coats, pajamas, and other gar- ments on which they have toiled during the course. This year the colorful event was held on April 20, in the boys' gym, under the direction of the clothing teachers. Four narrators took turns in describing the costumes as the girls paraded before schoolmates, parents, and friends at the admission-free event. Lek I Khnackj Ma, Urb A ,V She 1111 F21 Afldefsoilz Myfna T, . Iltges C 1 sro, P oje tion is With a look of doubt on his face, Mr. Rich- ert, who heads the Visual Aid program, watches Gene Lundstrom try to assemble a movie screen. Films dealing with practically every course in the curriculum are shown in the Little Theatre or in individual classrooms. Tape re- corders, microphones, record players, and film strips are all part of the equipment in this de- partment. Vxnce f ' Commissioner 7 e El ions The backers of the favorites lend moral support to the candidates by posters and cheers. we ELECTIONS As spring rolls around again, the high pitch of election fever grips the school. The posters, the parade, and the speeches are an integral part of the activities. With the keen competition for the mayor's and commissioners' offices, the elections have become one of the highlights of the school year. Elections hold a sad note for the losers and their backers. This event causes the janitors to lament, because it's their job to clean up the remains of posters and other debris. ,f waisfii A ' ' 5, fe 1 The Rumble Wagon hits the campaign road. fi D N6 t 0001560111 N6 Homecoming Coufrt: Bill Bodman, Don Perozzi, King Don Lawnicki, Queen Vicki Carlson, Sally Hirsch, Joyce Agress. D n Lawnicki and King. andl Queggnce otha KQV? Waltz Vicki Car son h 'I admiring Court. Lnfnre the eyes of t el ,.... Seventh Heaven, the 1954 Homecoming dance, was its traditional success with students and alumni attending in large numbers. The ethereal notes of Buddy Everett's orchestra coupled with electric stars, angel-hair clouds, and glittering angels transported Bloomites to their own private heaven. The highlight of the star-studded evening was the crowning of Vicki Carl- son and Don Lawnicki as King and Queen by last year's royal couple, Ron Galiene and Jeri LaMorticella. i-Y Heavenly bodies sway to music under star-sprayed skies at the Seventh Heaven dance. . 3' ' Prom Court: Ron Galiene, Don Lawnicki, Ann Ollendorf, Vicki Carlson, Queen, Joyce Agress, Don Perozzi, Barbara Cordes, Sally Hirsch, Bill Bodman. ea 0 Enchantment The dance of all dances . . . the Junior-Senior Prom. Open to upperclass couples, this year's Prom took to the tropical breezes blowing right over the boys' gym. Sinking down under dreamywaters, the gym rested on the bottom of the Sea of Enchantment. Couples in colorful gowns and handsome tuxedos floated and swayed to the wave-like strains of Ralph Meeker's band. As the magic hour arrived, Don Pe- rozzi crowned Joyce Agress as the prettiest mermaid of the underwater world. W 25 Bet Acquai ted D nc Everyone flocks to the Get-Acquainted Dance hoping he will meet that certain guy or gal. Freshies are scared of them. Sophomores and juniors love them. After four years the seniors are still coming to them. What? Why dances, of course! After an exciting football or basketball game, what better way is there to spend an evening than at a dance? From freshman to senior everyone flocks to the Get-Acquainted Dance hoping he will meet that certain guy or gal. The school colors are sported by one and all at the annual Blue and White Dance, held this year after the Argo basketball game. The hour of twelve o'clock ends the fun all too soon when one is dancing at either of these affairs. Tiff: ,-' f 'llifzfs fimlfifl Jack Saidel, Marie Narcisi, Joyce Agress, and john Lind- ley demonstrate a few fancy steps while jitterbugging joyous students jam the gym for the Blue and White dance, after a crushing victory over Argo. 8 ue and D nee - 1:35fgfg!f?x,ei22s?vsn , ...ni Motlier-D u lit Banquet FN All available space was occupied by the girls and their mothers at the banquet held in the cafeteria. Honestly, Mom, you look wonderful, and I'm really proud of you! The senior girls' lovely mothers heard this on the night of the annual Senior Mother-Daughter Banquet, From Mother's Days to Daughter's Daze, on january 26. Decorated in purple and white, the cafeteria was the setting for the annual tribute to the seniors' mothers. For awhile it was thought that the traditional affair might have to be abandoned because it has gradually been outgrowing the space, but some last-minute adjustments made the banquet possible again this year. After a turkey dinner with all the trimmings, community singing was scheduled, followed by entertainment provided by the senior girls from the A Cappella choir. Lef! to Right: Mrs. Rehnquist, Judy Rehnquist, Miss Ora Theobald, Judy Balser, Mrs. Balser, Dr. Metcalf, Miss Evelyn Callendar Miss Jean Pavy. - avffb Flapper and Charleston days were seen again in the Sophomore assembly. Doing the Charleston are Rosanne Battaglia, Pat Noll, Jo Lodato, Sylvia Piacenti, Rosalind Napoleon, and Lynn Napoli. Seen from high up is the Junior assem- bly, presented just before Christmas vaca- tion. Different shades of the roaring twenties were presented by the Sophomore class. One such presentation was the Keystone Cops, who are seen making their entrance. SSE 'HW Bart Schmitt, Ed Haney, Ray Morrow. The swashbuckling days were present again in the Senior assembly presented during November. Sailor boy Ray Morrow puts on a thrilling dueling exhibition against the pirate leader Ed Haney, while Bart Schmitt surveys the situation. Baton twirling Barb Cordes makes her entrance during one of our early pep assemblies. Raggedy Ann C Glenda Larimerj and clown C Frank Carrab jitterbug during Toy Parade assembly put on by the juniors the week before Christmas vacation. Glenda Carta- Batbar r wk r a Comes Latkgel 1 ssembfes Entertainment put on by outside talent and the pep sessions comprised the remainder of our assemblies. Seen at the right are the Southland Singers, who put on a very funny and amusing show. In another assembly special guest jesse Owens talked to us about the problems that were arising because of inter-school rivalry. Below is Coach C. M. Sarff discussing the possibility of a football victory during a pep session. y l Q Going! Going! Gone! R. Hammer, assisted by G. Glow- acki, auction those dee-Iicious homemade cakes. 0gidI Seven graceful Hawaiians OJ L. Millburn, J. McCormick, R. Munro, K Mann, D. Kile, R. Maurizi, and D. Lawton do the hula at the Variety Show Bloom males, Batter-up! G. Gasbarra, background, N. Rotolo, and L. Romano do their bit in prepara- tion for the cake raffle. mu-zuuwwmwwfffi rwfmaywas'wwf1wweffm.N.lv,ffv4f2faw1Wfm-fm,.fmfmu:n.:w.:-Q.iz,151.1wvtwtzszxfiazxawmfgiU.,wmaisefzfalifaiifa-,mzsvf-feff:ef:.f .,,ff ,. f. fi: srr, :::::Qg.4ft.a1i.Jauaniq-spiral eniar 6 ass Play Q First Row: S. Marison, J. Drues, J. Holtz, S. Gerer, L. Marcum, B. Banis, J. Beckman, J. Thompson, S. Work, W. Gaskill, R. Doepp G. Yanson, D. Spina, D. Wingate, D. Wall, R. Dudley, M. Mearns, A. Mascitti, E. Cipolla, A. Ollendorf, I. Maltby, R. Bouton, L. Brillant Second Row: G. Koenig, P. Lucas, C. Seely, M. Narcissi, L. Weise, J. Ashley, J. Cann, A. Smith, I. Fincher, W. Frazier, Third Row: J. Meinhart, M. Surian, S. Hirsch, 1. Agress, V. Poerio, G. Corliss, J. McLaughlin, T. Gorden, J. Frazier, J. O'Grady, C. White, G. Kissack, G. Lehnert. Fourth Row: E. Schmechpeper, V. Elder, P. Jacobs, A. Lang, T. Calpino, D. Johnson, D. Russo, M. Moss, J. Rogers, T. Hodgson, G. Reiman, T. Primavera. Fifth Row: W. Bodman, D. Robertson, S. Jarecki, J. Fazzini, J. Lindley, B. Baker. The crashing of cymbals, the tinkling of bells, and the twanging of har- monious chords on the lute which sounded in the third floor hall for many weeks last spring served as the harbinger of this year's senior class play. Under the able direction of Miss Leitha Paulsen, Lute Song, an an- cient oriental love story which first appeared at the Imperial Court of Peking in 1404, transformed Bloom seniors into Chinese characters rang- ing from a royal princess to a maimed beggar. The play had a successful three-night run in the Washington school auditorium on March 31 and April 1 and 2. Gayle Yanson, as Tchou-ou-niang, directs the children in the Monkey Song. l mv ROW Pug them in OHHQBSXA5 teasuw erralcPi9Cepto! I e xmPqUri1Sate A Dana Kong Q0f al'e xbgugill Gaskill Graduatia GRADUATION Bewildered by a mixed feeling of anticipation for what lies ahead and regret for the departure they are making from Bloom, seniors march towards that final goal-receiving a diploma. Some of them will go on to college, While others will find employment or enter the service. mth S016 and mn ex , Don peroz Pfessrons . . 21, lead 1 Jumol, the .- Omer- . , Senlorsjn bltM14-lfey Sand ' 1 sr p Ind G 33 Tlllf 716.9 Acting as a team and backed up by cheers that Boosted the victory spirit, Bloom sportsmen Carried the ball, made the basket, ran the track, and grappled on the wrestling mats . . . attempting ro increase skills and to display sportsmanship in many competitive fields. df' K f if, 5' Li-ff f, H 1? Hffii' - 2' a s Q5 cv Cod bin The varsity squad receives instructions from Coach Bert Moore as Coach Frank Buchtel looks on. The five Bloomires who went downstate practice under Coach Cecil Sarff's steady eye. Al Persiani and Vic Carlson check their progress with Coach Ralph Steben and Coach Bob Andrews. drsit out I First Row: M. Cortez, R. Green, E. Haney, W. Bodman, D. Martinez, 1. McLaughlin, D. Delsener, W. Costabile, R. Behm, H. Junge, J. Curcio, J. Edwards, D. Lawnicki. Second Row: Coach Sarff, R. Narcissi, T. Bartolini, J. Pigott, P. Klinger, T. Helmrath, R. Grusdis, A. Lang, R. Kentish, W. Gaskill, J. Hanks, A. jenkins, A. Amadio, R. Bird, J. Altman, C. Reeves, Mgr. Third Roto: T. Nelson, Mgr., 1. Hoffman,.F. Carra, J. Stabile, T. Jendrasek, D. Prisco, J. Faso, R. Marchio, F. Evans, J. Hickman, B. Rosen, D. Slepski, F. Dolowy, Coach Jacobeit, A. Mulderink. Fourth Rows J. Thompson, L. Bramanti, V. Poerio, P. Gossage, J. Klein, J. Vondracek, O. Roberts, J. Robustelli, R. Caron, K. Mann, D. Alesse. The Trojans were victorious morally a number of Scomzs times this season but finished with a humble record of seven losses, no wins, and one tie. Exhibiting a better brand of football than the record Bloom Evanston indicated, the boys, under Coaches Cecil M. Sarff and Fred Jacobeit, played their hearts out, but they had to 13100111 EHS Aurora settle for a tie with Blue Island. The gridiron battles opened at Evanston with a 20-0 Bloom East St. Louis drubbing at the hands of the Wildkits. They then made a home stand against East Aurora but lost 6-0. Journey- Bloom Thornton Fractional ing to East St. Louis, the Trojans were overwhelmed by the much superior Flyers, 33-O. The Meteors of Thorn- B1 Th ton Fractional avenged a defeat of the previous season Dom omton by dumping the Trojans 24-0. Fighting a furious battle with their rivals, the Wildcats of Harvey, they demon- Bloom Argo strated that true Bloom spirit by out-playing the Cats throughout the game but lost 7-0. The final three games Bloom Blue Island of the schedule consisted of two losses and a tie. The returning juniors for next season's Trojans are Bloom Leyden All-Conference tackle, Bob Behrng tackle, Hank jungeg quarterback, Bob Green, center, Don Delsner, and end, jim Curcio. 37 Down you go. Bill Costabile, Ed Haney, and Morris Cortez converge to dump Jesse Lucius in the Blue Island deadlock. Leaving them in the dust, Jim Edwards sweeps end for first down in a gallantly fought game against East Aurora. Fancy foot-work by Art Lang helps him to elude one Aurora tackler, but he is met by another Aurora road block. Going! Going! Gone! Bob Green strea.ks down the sideline on a 79 yard jaunr for a touchdown as Jim McLaughlin comes up to throw a block. Coaches Cecil M. Sarff and Fred Jacobeit give instructions to Fran Dolowy in East Aurora game. ' Leyden players overwhelm a Bloom ball-carrier after a short gain in a rough and tumble home stand. Varsity First Row: Ralph Marchio, endg Dan Martinez, tackleg Robert Behm, tackle. Second Row: Jim McLaughlin, guardg William Costabile, guardg Pete Klinger, guard. T bird Row: Richard Grusdis, endg Robert Green, backg Don Lawnicki, back. Fourth Row: William Bodman, endg Jim Curcio, endg William Gaskill, guard. Fifth Row: jim Edwards, backg Morris Cortez, back. 00l'8All In Row: W..Kentish, A. Lang, F. Evans. 2nd Row: J. Robustelli, D. Frisco, A. Romano. 3rd Row: A. Molderink, H. lunge, T. Helmrath 4th Row: D. Delsener, T. Jendrasek, J. Lindley 5111 Row: F. Dolowy, E. Haney. Frasl: -Supl: Like many football teams, Coach Frank Buchtel's Frosh-Soph gridders had difficulty chalking up 1954 victories. Injuries and ineligibilities constantly ham- pered the Bloom squad. The daytime opener went to Evanston 27-0. East Aurora won 33-0, then the Buchtelmen slipped a win in the record book by nudging out Thornton Frac- tional 14-12. Defensive and offensive standout jim McDonnell carried the pigskin for both Little Trojan touchdowns. Fred Macklin and Bob Duncan ran for the two decisive points. At Thornton, McDonnell and Willis Edwards were injured before the game really got started. Thornton managed a 13-0 win. The following week Argo won a heartbreaker 6-0. Blue Island edged by with a 20-14 victory, although quarterback Duncan heaved a TD pass to Tony Renzetti, and later Ray Hudson streaked for six more points. Leyden conquered them in the final game 34-14, despite runs of 60 and 95 yards, respectively by Macklin and Hudson. L-:lr.'T'A-re H5 the ball .fu na1 playe- . . - . I D H 'r- Yardage' .nicer his arm r lony Renzen. and scampers I for wmw-xzw Fzlm Row: R. Roy . Yaseen, A. Spotora, . Drues, P. Resedean, . Cannek, J. Bouton, . Jones, B. Bransky, . Bullaro R. Brown . Riechert. S e c a n al R,ow: H. Doxy, Mgr., R. Lar- cher, R. Gereg, G. Gard- ner, R. Bettenhausen, N. Mack, W. Edwards, A. Melillo, R. Bennett, J. Rice, F. Ruge, M. Ode- gard, R. Thompson, A. Inwood, J. Clarey. Third Row: Coach Buchtel, P. Cameli, A. McClendon, V. Hoff, D. Pelock, O. Segneri, R. Duncan, H. Osterman, F. Macklin, P. Piacenti, A. Renzetti, M. Kopernik, Coach Thomas. Fourth Row: S. Gereg, E. Allen, E. Kra- tovil, R. Hudson, J, Mc- Donnell, T. Dunning, O. Foster, S. jenkins, E. Saviano, J. Seely, L. Bar- tolini. ootb ll Scomas Evanston 27 Bloom 0 East Aurora 33 3100111 0 Thornton Fractional 12 Bloom 14 Thornton 13 Bl00IT1 0 Argo 6 Bloom 0 Blue Island 20 B100I1'1 14 Leyden 34 Bloom 14 Whoa, boy, whoa! commands a Fractional player as he grabs Jim McDonnell from behind in a bruising game won by Bloom 14--12. Finding himself all alone with the Leyden boys, Fred Macklin decides to sidestep his opponents. Quit pulling my leg! yells the foe from Blue Island as he foresees the fatal tackle. 7? as ai? gig First Row: Mgr. B. Field, B. Kennedy, L. Brown, J. Meidell, B. Peterson, F. DeMarco, D. Maddox, J. Peterson, R. Lagone, R. Baker, J. Hunter, C. Green, L. jackson, R. Cianchetti, S. Beshore, W. Hill, Mgr. W. Piattoni. Second Row: Mgr. H. Yung, J. Wilson, T. France, F. LaCorte, T. D'Hale, W. Prokop, R. Boling, G. Gregory, A. Glavas, D. Macaluso, J. Hanks, R. Seely, W. White, J. Modzelewski, T. Pellegrino, R. Reichert, E. Keuhs, F. Piper. T bird Row: Coach Petersanti, R. Sylla, R. Diezman, J. Utermark, D. Cortez, R. Lahey, E. Senn, R. Caruso, J. Scheid, E. Pruneda, G. Davis, D. Napoli, V. Tavoletti, W. Bramanti, R. Dandurand, D. Dandurand, Coach Clarke. Fourth Row: N. Pagoria, W. DeBolt, A. Madura, D. VanHattem, R. Maxwell, M. Durchslag, R. Evans, J. Slade, L. C. Sledge, B. Alberry, A. C. Gastomlgi. Kogler, B. Thomas, P. Jones, J. Askamit, I. Goncher, P. Clarey, W. Ruc er. Coaches Nello Petersanti and Ed Clarke guided the fight- ing Freshmen through a clean league slate. Therefore, the South Suburban league football crown was handed Bloom's wa . lxlinety-eight boys reported for practice, 98 hustling and hard-working boys who learned football fundamentals and applied them well. The season started at Kankakee West. Leroy Jackson, the unfaltering running and scoring star of the squad, galloped into the end zone for the only marker. The smarting of the 14-0 defeat at Kankakee East incited the Tiny Trojans to sweep through the rest of their season. After overpowering Thornton Fractional 51-6 with four touchdowns by jackson and one by Steve Beshore, they went on to Thornton 20-7, with three more by jackson. Argo died 13-0 with a TD by quarter-back Chuck Green, and Blue Island succumbed 21-6 with one by halfback Beshore. At Leyden, Bloom cinched the laurels by winning 13-6 with jackson's punt return and Ray Cianchetti's end sweep. After the field had closed, 70 boys were still on this vic- torious squad. 44 oot al reshman Coach Petersanti gives his team a vigorous pep talk during the half of one of the Bantam Troians' home victories. ross Count y 00 Yaris Wafmin . he l85'-X . ka. 3 Llp vi Pnnts Y , i. 1 mv Prepare f gorousl I fimS ' I0 tional- The empty stadium arose and applauded our gallant pathfinders as they sprinted down the last 100 yards of their 1.9 mile course. This is cross country at Bloom. ' ' ' ' h R 1 h The Varsity dropped its three openers to Hinsdale, Oak Park, and Glenbard. NCXLII was Coac a p Steben's dream taking shape in the form of the first Bloom Invitational with seven teams and 70 runners competing. A well-balanced Englewood team took home the trophy. Then Bloom clobbered a weak Reavis ' ' ' f ' the team and grabbed a second in a Chicago quadrangular. Coach Steben conveyed a thirst or victory to boys who beat their rivals, LaGrange, 24-34. At muddy Proviso, they lost their final meet to the team destined to be state champion. As a team, Bloom took fourth in the district, but pacesetter Larry Spann qualified for downstate with a fifth in the race. The flashy flyers who return will make up a first-rate team capable of performing Wonders. ' G Kl A Jankowsky D Bales F Lisrenbee C Listenbee C Kennedy Front Row: Coach Steben, B. Tally, J. Block, P. Miam, . epac, . , . , . , . 1, . L Wilbert W Guziejka R Milnes K Roesner, J. Crocombe, W. Mortonson, Mgr. B4cklRowz,IlyI.I31EdstrorrIg White, R. Mettler an ann A Persiani, N: Thomas, .Manneli B.. Schmitt, A. Ambrosini, F. Kasher, A. Perkins, J. L orca, . o m , . p . 45 x Bo . covibov ' Ydde em V st- sv at f., H 0 Ott . Nyzaka-v V. passarelli, tk, R. COW R I nes C. Reeves,R. SeelVw R' Hanco P. Resedeafh ' O ' 1 J. Goncher, Front ROW Rogenbefgv . Sk was M' , k R Behm- Back Kofi SR. Caron, l- Greven . G kill, 1- Han S' ' A - l drasek M. Sundmom' N' Mack, W as T. C0 ' ' I on race .VI Buong, onat aa. A- MQW, ff. d n V7 Smith, R' Counlhzxigaitjjdiicl. Reed' Coach C. Sat G.'R1Ch'AI so , . S T. Carter, - , A, Thorna , G. Robinson, efifuax gg CV .aes Rea-:is hetwwex b Behm 46 rest I Coach C. M. Sarff's mat crew did not have an ex ceptional season so far as the record was concerned, but the foundation for a top-flight team may have been laid. Only four of the regulars, Virgil Passarelli 135, Tony Jendrasek 145, Mickey Sundstrom 154, and John Lind- ley 175, are seniors who will not retur The B10 n next year. om record was tied as the Trojans s boys, Pete Resedea ent five n 95, Rudy jone 1 112, Ri h s 03, Carl Reeves c Hancock 120, and Bob Behm heavyweight, to the state meet. jones, the star of the squad, notched a second place at Champaign. The other Sarff men fell in earlier rounds. Of ten dual meets Bloom came out on the long end of those with Leyden, Hirsch, and Sandburg. In the conference meet the Blue-White finished fourth in the five-team field. However, in the sectional the perform- ances of the five lads who went down state brought Bloom home third out of ten squads. 1.rt Row: A. Sundstrom, A. Jendrasek, P. Resedean, J. Goncher, R. Hancock. 2nd Row: R. Conant, C. Reeves, R. Jones, W. Gaskill, J. Hanks 3rd Row: R. Behm, N. Mack, V. Passarelli, W. Nykaza, C. Mustard. I ,Q 4,, ,gk 1 F l sf' f N o , 45 ,,,,-. ' Jn' is U K I Varsity Ba lcetbal Firrt Row: R. Green, F. Evans, M. Cortez, J. Wood, mgr., J. Zawada, F. Johnson, S. Stritar. Second Row: Coach Frank Buchtel G. Pomrehn, G. McCollum, H. Johnson, R. Bell, W. Bodman, Coach Bert Moore. Third Row: J. Ieneson, mgr., T. Smith H Rice W. Taylor, C. Moore, B. Hallmann, J. Long. The first Varsity Basketball team under Coach Bert Moore became the pride of all Trojan fans. The rampaging Trojans were off to a fast start as they won the first five games of the season, including an impressive victory over the Rich Rockets 77-55. Then a cold spell set in as the Mooremen dropped four out of five contests around the Christmas season. This was fol- lowed by two wins and a defeat. Then the Trojans really got up steam and rolled to ten straight triumphs before the season came to a close at the Regional Tournament. During the first round of League play Bloom was defeated by Lockport, Kankakee, and Thornton. However, the greatly improved Trojans defeated all league foes in the second round, including the three mentioned above. The highlight of the season came when the scoreboard read Bloom-54, Thornton-53. A Bloom team had not defeated Thorn- ton for five years, and the Wildcats had held a 15 out of 16 record against Blue-White cagers. The imaginary spell was broken forever, and student cheering shook the mighty building. The season ended with an 18-6 record, thanks to Bill Bod- man, and Morris Cortez, Co-Captains and All-South Suburbang Glen Pomrehn, All Regional center, Jerome Zawada, great little guardg and dependable Freddy Johnson. All are departing seniors. Grady McCollum, junior forward, along with Bobby Bell, sophomore forward, also contributed greatly to the suc- cessful season. Bradley .................. Joliet .......... T. Fractional Blue Island Rich ............ Lockport ...... Chenoa ...... Washington Kankakee .... Evanston .... Argo .......... Leyden .................... Thornton .... Crown Point Fractional ................ Alton ...................... Blue Island ............ Lockport ................ Kankakee ................ Argo ...... .... Leyden ........ Thornton ............. . .. St. Anne .... Rich ...... Bloom. Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom. Bloom Bloom Bloom. Bloom. Bloom Bloom. Bloom. Bloom. Bloom. Bloom. Bloom. Bloom. . n army B k tbdll The human pogo-stick, Grady McCollum, drops one in the mesh during the Leyden game. Glen Pomrehn skips past a bogeyman from Rich add another tally as the Trojans roll on to a 7 7-5 5 victory. Everybody tries to block Bob Be11's jump shot, but it is destined to tie up the score in the Thornton game. 5 O llllll W. Bodman G. McCollum G. Pomrehn M. Cortez J. Zawada R. Bell Left to right: Mgrs. J. Long, J. Vfood, I. Jeneson F. johnson 51 Froslr-Sap!! Watch this! invites jerry Colangelo as all eyes focus on his shooting technique. 4 l FROSH-SOPH BASKETBALL SCORES Bradley ........ 24 Bloom ....... Joliet ............ 4 5 Bloom ....... T. Fractional..43 Bloom ...... . Blue Island .... 40 Bloom ....... Rich .............. 3 3 Bloom ....... Lockport ........ 2 8 Bloom ....... Kankakee ...... 42 Bloom ....... Evanston ...... 47 Bloom ....... Argo ............ 49 Bloom ....... Leyden .......... 53 Bloom ....... Thornton ...... 63 Bloom ....... Crown Point..42 Bloom ...... . Fractional .... ,.54 Bloom ....... Blue Island .... 43 Bloom ....... Lockport ........ 24 Bloom ....... Kankakee ...... 54 Bloom ....... Argo .............. 2 7 Bloom ....... Leyden .......... 49 Bloom ....... Thornton ...... 5 7 Bloom ....... ?5 Bgb ...Y . on .- -. 7-ew Thompson has two Pointe Dei- Pottffs. es Whit!-' and . Bob rges ever closer to I flres for t as he SU Wo Wh 52 0 1 . en com Cfed b .V rh C Ba If tb ll Fzrft Row H Doxy G Colangelo A Fry R Tewes R Thompson P Goebel, Coach Bob Rehberg. Second Row: R. Fazzini, mgr., R Duncan R Hildcman R Larcher D Lauer M Zeller A Jankowsky j Hahn, mgr. ll The Little Trojans of '54 emerged from their South Suburban encounters victorious in 11 of their 14 games. This was good enough to rate them as runner-up to Leyden in the Conference standings. Coach Bob Reh V' f' ' , ,, . oring cagers were vic- torious twic , 6' er tnton, e Island, Lockport, and Argo. K' lit Q gainfed,,wi!l'1Z .- actional, Leyden, and Kan ke .Et fefovetfall record r. the season was The irst battle with the Wilde rs r Harvey was a thril ng og rtime victory forft e 'ttle Trojans, 65 to -. 'Phe campaign ca 6 to a ating finish with a overwhelming setbfc of the ame Cats, 66 to 57 Sopho re staftfdouts were big xfoot six-inch Bob Tewe , grry Colangelo, I- , Thompson, Paul Goebel, Bob 'D- can, Al I wsky, Dave Leahy, and Bob Larcher. o ' onors for the season Went to Bob Tewes, with Jerry Colangelo running a close second. f of 15 win V andtlftfhigiillossies. i je , uf fi . 3, , .Q 6 ' An effective fade away iump shot by Miles Zeller helps Bloom along the road to victory. reslundn Ba lcetba I Taking on all comets, the Tiny Trojans copped 14 of 17 contests. They got big ideas when Coach Fred Jacobeit opened his suitcase full of Iowa State tricks. Our archrivals from Thornton fell twice before this well-rounded band of Davids. They showed do dismay of crowds as they played the opener before the Varsity's Alton game. They lost their second contest to East Kankakee in a 42-all overtime. The rest of the season had a silver lining except for two defeats by the tough Joliet quintet. Everyone had his crack at stardom. With only the second and third strings on the floor, Bloom rolled over Lincoln-Way 74-25. Forward Willie White, who led the scoring with a 157 to- tal, consistently pumped in over ten points. Other mainstays were pivot-man Leroy Jackson, forward Chuck Green, and guards Byron Conant and Jim Foster. Coach Jacobeit has made a nice contribu- tion to next year's Frosh-Soph group. FRESHMAN SCORES Glenwood ...... 22 Bloom ........ 43 E. Kankakee .... 46 Bloom ........ 45 Blue Island ...... 24 Bloom ........ 43 Reavis ..........., 8 Bloom ........ 38 Joliet .............. 41 Bloom ........ 28 W. Kankakee..32 Bloom ........ 36 Glenwood ...... 19 Bloom ........ 46 Fractional ...... 2 2 Bloom .,...... 56 Thornton ........ 3 1 Bloom ........ 48 Lincoln-Way ..3l Bloom ........ 51 Joliet .............. 3 7 Bloom ........ 3 2 Thornton ........ 31 Bloom ........ 3 2 Lincoln-Way ..25 Bloom ......,. 74 Blue Island ...... 27 Bloom ........ 37 Reavis ............ 26 Bloom ........ 34 Washington .... 3 5 Bloom ........ 43 Fractional ........ 3 5 Bloom ........ 49 54 Fmt Row: R. Spann, mgr., C. Green, J. Foster, A Konetzki, L. Jackson, J. Hunter, W. White, F. Fab- ricant, mgr. Second Row: L. Brown, D. Hale, B Conant, J. James, S. Beshore, R. Duncan. Third Row: J. Block, J. Stritar, B. Thomas, E. Millner, A. Glavas J. Modzelewsl-ti, T. France, Coach Fred Jacobeit. aw' Iirdck First Row: L. Spann, A. jenclrasek, R. Green, A. Persiani, T. Bartolini, F. Carra, J. Curcio, E Cialkowski, R. Marchio, V. Carlson, Coach R. Steben, Coach R. Andrews, Coach G. Hamlin Second Row: A. Goegebuer, D. Ambrosini, B. Peterson, J. McDonnell, B. Frobes, B. Thompson D. Mannel, L. Jackson, N. Thomas, A. Ambrosini, R. Bettenhausen, F. Macklin, M. Odegard, H Doxy, S. jenkins, K. Roesner, S. Gereg. Third Row: V. Venditti, J. Hanks, R. Mettler, W. Ed- wards, W. White, B. Rosen, H. lunge, C. Collins, P. Miani, C. Moore, T. Dunning, R. Pen- singer, mgr., W. Mortonson, mgr. Fourth Row: T. Vesci, D. Bales, R. Leahy, G. Klepec, R. Bolling, B. Bramanti, D. Ray, F. Herzic, J. Peterson. SCORES Bloom ...... 5656 Oak Park ...... 9226 Bloom ...... SSM Glenbard ...... 3634 Bloom ...... 64 M York ............ Z0 LQ 1 Bloom ..---. 54 LaGrange ...... All Wert Suburbr: Bloom ...... 29 2nd Place Naperville Relayrz Bloom ...... 47 lst Place Oak Park Relayr: Bloom ....-- 22 3rd Place Bloo m lraclr sh , men off SPfmr. tea' up the fiel d wirh 3 Record-breaker Vic Carlson prepares to toss the 12-pounder. Varsit Fmt Row: R. Peterson, R. Green, W. Moehlig, F. Kasher, R. Bonifield, L. Spann, T. Jendrasek, V. Carlson. Second Row: Coach Sarff, R. Stelter, F. Carra, R. Dudley, R. Marchio, R. Schilling, A. Persiani, A. Lang, J. Edwards, D. Hartman, C. Vesci, mgr. Third Row: Coach Steben, R. Barackman, W. Cooney, W. Keller, D. Hagemaster, D. Zeldenrust, B. TePaski, T. Kees, B. Motlong, Coach Buchtel, Coach Andrews. Bloom's Varsity windriders had a winning season except for the three times they clashed with Blue Island. The boys were really blue when the Cardinals took them in the Conference by one measly point, despite Ralph Marchio's first in the discus and Ron Schilling's same in the broad jump. Skip Motlong, high point man, helped the situation by grabbing a second in both , low and high hurdles. 1 The welcome mat will be out for returnees: obstacle-jumping jim Curcio, distance stars Larry Spann and Nick Thomas, high- flying Al Persiani, and weightmen Vic Carlson and Ralph Marcio. SCORES Bloom ................ 97 Glenwood ............ 16 Bloom ................ 61 Glenbard ..........,... 5 7 Bloom .............,.. 71 Joliet ........ ......... 4 7 Bloom ................ 76 112 T. F. ...................... 31 112 Bloom ................ 60 Univ. High ............ 58 Bloom ................ 71 112 Kankakee ........,..... 46 112 Bloom ................ 56 113 Blue Island ............ 61 213 no Bloom ...........,.... 63 Thornton .............. 55 . WSU baffle: to . . 5 las' . L Dzsmct Motlong Cleatainst Yracuorw Bruce . h hutdyes ag Bloom-3rd ...... 31 112 Blue Island ............ 45 yafa mg' 56 Conference Bloom ................ 60 112 Blue Island ............ 61 112 S 555, 'irq V M . J, ,, ,NI ., ,. fm: fl 44' v K X, i Zvi-Q: Q. fraclc k- Runners, take your marks! and jim Edwards is all set to Old rivals meet again as Art Lang looks clown the chal lines. go. levy, .. W H was K fy A gg l' by ,.,,, l .f ,:,r A Q? if gps-un-by -wang uv- Sh0'PUrte r . . . . heave, Ralph March- Ron Schxllmg receives the baton from Ray Peterson xn the 10 warms u P with 3 P second lap of the 880 relay. 57 Owe I I f U F o I:-Supl: me Fint Row: J. Walters, M. Drues, D. Bales, A. Spotora, J. Llorca, K. Roesner, A. jankowsky, W. Singleton. Second Row: C. Vesci, mgr., J. Klawitter, E. Willis, D. Parker, S. Jenkins, H. Doxy, A. Inwood, R. Thompson, H. Junge, R. Betten- hausen, S. Gereg, M. Odegard, F. Macklin, Coach C. Sarff. Third Row: Coach R. Andrews, Coach F. Buchtel, A. Ambrosini, J. Curcio, N. Thomas, D. Delsener, T. Bartolini, L. Stallworth, E. Cialkowski, D. Mannel, J. Glasper, Coach R. Steben. Undefeated in six dual meets and conference champions for the second straight year, Coach Ralph Steben's tracksters opened the 1954 campaign with a hard-fought victory over Glenbard 59-41. The Tiny Trojans conquered all conference opponents throughout the year and successfully defended their conference championship by a decisive 15 points over second place Kankakee. High point man Tony Bartolini and fleet-footed Harold Doxy copped firsts in their respective events in this annual affair, which was held at Bloom. Trackmen who helped this team to an undefeated season were Frank Carta, Aldo Am- brosini, Starling jenkins, and Keith Roesner. SCORES Bloom ................ 59 Glenbard ............ 41 Bloom ................ 78 3 I 4 Joliet .... Bloom ................ 93 T. F. .......... ....... 1 6 Bloom ................ 104 Kankakee ,,,,,,,,,,,, Bloom ................ 97 1! 3 Blue Island .......... 20 213 Bloom ................ 7 5 Bloom ................ 1 l 3 Thornton ............ Conference 112 Kankakee ............ Leroy jackson enjoys watching Harold Doxy clear the bar with a western roll. SCORES Blue Island ................ 3 Bloom ....... ...... 6 Joliet ............. ....... 5 Bloom ....... ...... 4 Kankakee ....... ..,.... 0 Bloom ................ 10 Argo .......... ....... 2 Bloom ................ 15 Thornton ...,... ....... 1 Bloom ....... ........ 5 . Leyden ...................... 1 Bloom ................ 10 rs' ' Lockport .................. 2 Bloom ..............., 1 f i , Thornton Fractional..7 Bloom ......,......... 10 1 , - - t ,V t Blue Island ................ 0 B1oom....... 1 E - 'E Kankakee .. ....... 2 Bloom ,,..... 3 Argo ............. ...v... 5 Bloom ....... ....,,., 0 4 Blue Island ................ 3 Bloom ....... ...... 1 ' Lockport ....... ....... 4 Bloom ......, ,,,,,. 7 Thornton ...,.., ,.,,,., 5 Bloom .,,,,,, ,,,,,, 3 Rirh ---.-.-... ....... 4 Bloom ....... ...... 6 Leyden ...................... 1 Bloom .,,,,,, ,,,,,. 3 Thornton Fractional..3 Bloom ....... ..,... 9 DEFENDING CONFERENCE CO-CHAMPS The 1954 Spikemen under Coach Bert Moore won the South Suburban crown with their 10-4 league record. This included double victories over Blue Island, Thornton Fractional, and Kankakee. Other league foes were satisfied with splits. Bloom licked Rich 6-4 and lost to Joliet 5-4 in outside contests. This year the Trojans appeared strong again at the beginning of the season. Hard-hitting Don Perozzi returned to first with last year's high batting average of 345. He also led the runs-batted-in with 16. Bob Craig, a 10 RBI man. resumed play at second. Morris Cortez was readily adaptable to either third base or catcher. Hitting .300 last year, Jerome Zawada returned as shortstop. Outfielders Tom Demith and Jim Ward, injured early last season, were also welcomed back. Other able flychasers were Don Prisco and Tom Calpino. Ken Peters stood on the mound as the only returning pitcher. Some good material stepped up from Frosh-Soph ranks. With the eyes of the Trojans on the Crown again, all opponents were quite willing to upset them. However, with only ten games scheduled, they had just one chance apiece. Bloom was ready. Pint Row: M. Cortez, J. Fushi, D. Perozzi, R. Craig, T. Demith, J. Zawada, J. Ward, D. Prisco. Second Row: J. Cortez, J. Pigott, J. Flagda, A. Simonetti, T. Calpino, K. Peters, J. Wood, B. Hallmann, J. Stabile. Tbird Row: C. Reeves, T. Sharo, A. Svoboda, M. Kirkendall, R. Puinti, D. Slepski, G. Colangelo, A. Jenkins, R. Caron, R. Wullaert. 59 :ni sy, if --az.. f NL f' w Alert outfielders J . m1W5M,Rm1Dwmm,D P' Calpmo srrengrhen the tea1n's defense. on mm, and To D1 the as uP a Wm , aD hutx vets' Pe' W B efsv O Ken 'ng aim' QWCN new X9 . i a sPeea2e:01Zx' o on CxeX1S D The nu . and BW Ctglg' O is Com? sed Oi S ow Y wwJ e eiom GO Slugger D ows a brand new b Bob Craig, M ' UWM av on Perozzi sh ar to oms Cortez, and Jerome Zawada, Row 1: M. Cortez, J. Zawada, J. Fushi. Row 2: T. Calpino, A. Simonetti, D. Perozzi. Row3: R. Piunti, J. Pigott, B. Hall- mah. 1 0 .. 5 . 2 2 2 1 2 TM .. f:flF'f aw 3 . -4- -7-1 :ws 1 . If is ,eil fm ' I fy, .1 aw 0 f N... R Rowlz T. Demith, K. Peters, J. Flagda. Row 2: J. Ward, D. Prisco 5 A y Q- E b 1 gs y, ' Fresh-Supl: Ba ebnll f ...T .1f..,..,.,.L....s. .rl Q ,. t . t A A Xxx A if First Row: J. Hunter, D. Macaluso, J. Barton, A. McClenden, L. Berman, R. Bouton, R. Sylla, J. Elder, J. Goncho, R. Spann, F. Fabrican R. DeMith. Second Row: Coach Jacobeit, N. Mack, W. Pratone, J. Bouton, E. Maxwell, B. Conant, N. Caruso, P. Poggi, R. DeButch R. Hildeman, C. Kennedy, P. Clarey, A. Reynolds, Mr. Thomas. Third Row: R. Larcher, W. Edwards, G. Brebach, S. Beshore, A. Kenetski A. Amdraka, J. McDonnell, F. LaCorte, T. Canie, B. Maxwell, P. Gierman, D. Lauer, L. Brown, B. Kennedy, G. Beleyss, F. Hernadez E. Allen. Fourth Row: R. Lindert, J. Behren, F. Mascitti, J. Block, M. Dispensa, B. Martin, A. Abrosart, R. Seeley, F. Zinker, R. Duncan D. Leahy, R. DeBolt, B. Peters, E. McKenzie, E. Kelgaro, A. Madura, J. Ornel. Fifth Row: R. Hagman, L. Agrella, C. Green, B. Sholtz D. Harte, D. Figina, G. Grous, J. Modleleski, I-I. Glovis, L. Canfield, K. Klizendaner, J. Rice, R. Bennett. 1 9 x y 7 y The 1954 Frosh-Soph ball hawks had a conference record of four SCORES wins and six losses under the tutoring of Coaches Arthur Mittman Blue Island 2 Bloom and Ralph Schmidt. Highlighting the season for the Bantam Trojans Rich 3 Bloom were their two victories over Rich, 3-2 and 5-1. Ar O ' 5 B1 m During the campaign the able pitching of moundman Howard Legden ' ' 3 B100 Johnson and the slugging of john Flagda aided the team in achieving 4 Bloom an overall record of six wins and eight losses. The Trojans were able Blue Island 2 Bloom to gain two victories over Argo and splits with Blue Island and Joliet 7 Bloom Thornton Fractional. The disheartening part of the schedule was the Ri h ' ' 2 Bloom drubbing received by Thornton 6-1 and double losses to Joliet and AC ' ' 0 om Leyden. ,fri ----- ---t--- , i gym Sophomores who advanced to bolster the Varsity squad this year Liglipgg ' 9 B122 were Howard johnson, john Flagda, john Pigott and Richard Piunti. Thornton ,--..- ...--A- 6 Bloom The returning freshmen were Dave Leahy, Miles Zeller, Richard De- Leyden .................... 8 Bloom Mith, Don Lauer, Jerry Colangelo, and Bob Duncan. Rifh ------------4----4---- 1 Bl00m 62 Thornton Fractional 9 Bloom Bow 71 Q Fin! Row' K. Kogler, 1. Costello, 1. Pilotto, R. Ciarrocchi, M. Kirkenclall, L. Malves- H W lfe Second Row' D Romano, L. tuto, M. Tifft, R. Hlavach, L. VanRamshorst, . o . . , Romano, C. Pellino, W. Costabile, L. Myers, L. Malvestuto, R. Rossetti, K. Gitzendanner, P. Cameli, N. Mitchell. Third Row: R. Hagman, J. Baron, R. Wullaert, A. Svoboda, J. Lanning, D. Gasbarro, M. Ogileo, D. Cosenza, R. Callecocl, J. Barnes, R. Caffarrelli, ' E. K sciuk, T. Seaver. Fourlh Row: H. Klein, T. Calpino, S. S. Wilt, A. Zamarocy, o Work, C. Baker, G. Corliss, R. Craig, D. Russo, T. Hodgson, A. Wright, E. Stober, K. Peters. DOH Rus S0 rallies to b UP th last away at ten' e scores as Ajjen Wright Pfepafes SCORES TEAM WON Joe's .......................... 51 Jockey Coopers ........ 50 Four Lads .................. 49 Lucky Four ....... .... 3 8 The Hill ....... .... 3 8 Vagabonds ..... .... 3 1 7,6 Ten Pins ....... .... 3 0 Knights ...... .... 2 9 W Four Pins ..... ..... 2 8 1,6 Trojans ....... ..... 2 8 Alleyboys ...... ..... 2 2 M 18 Gutterboys ........ Losr 18 19 20 31 31 371A 39 3956 4016 41 46W 51 tsllll Besides school work and date life, many girls took part in the varied extra-curricular sports activities offered at Bloom. Learning to play and to enjoy volleyball, basketball, and badminton, they also employed the rules and regulations of teamwork and co-operation not only in sports but in every day life. Leddefs 1. Agress. I.. Marcum, L. Harnett, V. Willis, R. N l Delifank' R' Nawleon' 3' Zaman. L' V. vzaxus. N- L, Harneii- Agfess. Marvlms l' Let'S go teams yefs EO! hey' hevl apo eon, J. Zeman, J. DeFrank. Let's show the boys that we're backing them up. These familiar cries of our leaders heard at the pep assemblies and at the games urged Bloomites into a cheering mood. Cap- tained by Toyce Agress and newly sponsored by Miss Liela Veazey, these gals practiced every Wednesday. Come on, kids, let's cheer on our teamg and ler's put locs of pep and steam into ir. 60 A041010 Front Raw: G. Trevino, B. Golletz, C. Knaack, A. Mas- citri, E. Di Sanza. Buck Row: R. Kudlaty, Miss L. Veazey, Miss C. Smith, Miss H. Becker. . . l 1, Leif ro HSN- 5' Base B. Golletz, J. Agtess, . d - D. CiatroCCh'f K' Cot es l i Q Big 5isterS of he SCOICS enter t the Freshman Etolic. . . . Bod d - Like sports? Like to have fun? Then join the G.A.A. Those Bloom girls who were especially sports-minded res d d pon e eagerly to this invitation during the school year by ending one class day a week in the girls' gym. Like all clubs, it had its ins and outs, The G.A.A. year began with its outs, which meant soccer and continued with its ins with volleyball, basketball and bad- minton. It had its outs again when the softball season came around. The annual Play Day was held on Oc- tober 25. The seniors, juniors, sophomores, and fresh men got together on December 17 and held their Christmas party But the G.A.A. program isnlt all s rts P0 and fun. There's a lot of mental work nec- essar T ' y, too. his was taken care of by Bar- bara Golletz, prexyg Carol Knaack, veepg Audrey Mascitti, secretaryg Gloria Trevino, treasurer, and the board. JoAnne Wahis, senior, Luanna Koenning, junior, Ruby Kud- laty, sophomore, and Elvira Di Sanza, fresh- man, represented their class on h bo t e ard. Miss Liela Veazey, department chairman, M. . iss Helen Becker, and Miss Carolyn Smith, gave advice and guidance when needed. Fin! Row: C. Knaack, C. Rucker, G. Ziems. Second Row: V. Palmer, A. Iminski, J. Bal- ser, M. Ward. Third Row: C. Hicks, D. Sadus, A. Walk, Miss Becker, M. Klawitter, M. Neu- lieb, C. Tilton. enior 6. A. A. A. lminskl' 1 imansxra lea? fo QU cms New A the iwiiig 6 7 ball During this, their last year at Bloom, many senior girls made a Weekly date on Wednesday for the GAA. Having fun playing the sports they learned to master and enjoy in their previous years brought that june graduation date too close. From the time they began show- ing their skills in slamming the vol- leyball over the net to the time they could accurately sink the ball into the basket, these gals rounded out their four years in Bloom's fem- inine sports world under the as- sistance of Miss Helen Becker. The ball is readY fof an basket bv .lunio 6. 0. 0. f the introduction 'O Adrienne Zahlef' ye D Qtlgb 1 io: 9 tv? thi XX he ba 05565 K gas ' Sheyxeal arf' 4 Every Tuesday night the joking juniors in d d va e the girls' gym with renewed vigor. Putting the skills they ac- quired when they were freshmen and sophomores into action, these sport enthusiasts improved their play in vol- leyball, basketball, and badminton. Renewing acquaintances and acquiring new friends, they had to put co-operation and teamwork into use. The new sponsor, Miss Carolyn Smith, was always around to help. 44 Y .M wha- L- nf s.'Gf12Sy' rfb'-'wwf Bt S Pwr 1 . . P rel ' d es , M' h , E Fzrrt Row. 2496024 Row, D- lggidin. P. 'Zaf0Wf3I, Brown. G. Ru e C. Walsh.L Kempen,g1.AINfshOxZ M355 Becker. 1. Nave, Kwasek, , ' ' on. - gratis. Rushing in, dressing hurriedly, and getting in line, the energetic sophomores would start counting off 1,..2...3...4... These gals put their best feet forward as they practiced improv- ing old skills and learning new ones with the help of Miss Helen Becker. Spiking volleyballs, dunking the basketballs, and making birdies fly were only a few of the routines on the sophomore G.A.A. agenda. K F. m Yoi Nyl Miss -1---ms, f -Q, , . --.. U omirh, B. Howeu, Zifgfgg P1EOSsi,ra1h,ps,P52li5ek?u, R. Bidef T G , ' - a , . - ' - - Umfleet, A. ffsjreg Ulgerricek, Pgraifllgg M. Gralgiy' I ' I anzfi- ' man, K- Farrar' One of the most enjoyable activities for those newly initiated into Bloom life was the Thursday night sports session after school. After being introduced to the fundamentals of good teamwork and starting on their road to skillful playing on the gym floor, these freshmen girls took their place in Bloom's G.A.A. program. They worked under the guidance of another newcomer to Bloom, Miss Carolyn Smith. ...4 I--Y hoopsters brush -Ay - Freshman 70 THANKS T . . . Each Bloom girl owes a vote of thanks to the girls who work in the basketroom. These girls give up a study period to check 'valuables and baskets in and out. Along with their regular duties during gym periods, they give their free time after school to the G.A.A. members. First Row: B. Kickert, B. Moehlig, R. McDavid, B. Grigsby, M. Pitts, I. Rucker, G. McFadden, L. Meyers, E. Jurgenson. Second Row: J. Foster, G. Cesarone, M. Brown, L. Koenning, R. Harti- son, G. Edwards, R. Epting, F. Wade, F. Marinucci, D. Morey, G. Knaack, S. Dillman, F. Mig- liorati. Third Row: C. Graham, M. Ehrich, D. Epley, S. Kuligoski, C. Hedger, A. Griese, E. Jar- rett. J. Uhter, C. Polacek, S. Lawrence, E. Schafer, H. Magnuson, I. James, M. Skorich, C. Myers, J. Fuller. Fourth Row: A. Elliott, M. Cellini, R. Erickson, B. Edgerton, C. Arnholz, J. Duff, G. Tidd, K. Hensley, J. Misch, C. Fushi. B4 IIE R0001 6lRlS ..... .....6'l0 IIIPFRS Because last year's experiment was so successful, the class helpers are back again this year. When teacher isn't around, these junior and sen- ior gals answer the questions put to them. by the freshmen and sophomores. They also referee games and point out the many rules of sports. First Row: P. DiMascio, M. Neulieb, H. Hollowell, E. Jurgenson. Second Row: Fern Schumacher, V. Palmer, M. 71 MacKenzie, G. Ziems, N. Malec. Fmt Row: M. Ehrich, A. Welk, H. Magnuson, G. Kich, B. Frey, D. Stolfo, 1. Molyneaux, J. Balser, M. Ward. Second Row: P. Jacobs, J. Rehnquist, J. Heineman, S. Marison, S. Winn, M. Ne l'eb G. Z' ' ui , lems, B. Maxwell, C. Knaack, M. Sebastian, D. Saclus. Tlazwi Row: J. Drues, C. Tilton, J. Wallis, 1. Sebastian, I.. Damiani, D. Haskell, J. Foster, P. Anable, C. Hicks, D. Haas, J. Maltby, Miss Veazey, A. Santori. Fourth Row: D. Wall A. Iminski, A. Vittori, P. Drolet, M. Skonecke, C. Stelter. b - U G Kich, l. Heinemafh P' Jaco S , 0 It was Tuesday. The clock in the Bowl- Aire showed that it was 3:45 . . . time for the weekly meeting of the Senior Girls Bowling Club, sponsored by Miss Liela Veazey. Bowling balls sped down the brightly polished alleys heading for that victorious strike or try-again spare. Suddenly, all the pins disappeared, and triumphant shouts rang out. Many bowling nights were filled with such an atmosphere. Increasing their averages and playing for the pure pleasure of the sport, these girls aimed for eligibility in the Bowling Tour- nament. High scorers Sharon Winn, Pat Jacobs, Gloria Zierns, Mary Ward, and joan 0'Grady participated in this event, which . . -s.. rounded out the bowling year. d Pat Jacobs rolls if' in 'r.. 6? , . ' rc-265V an - ememan is Kich gets Startedf lane H Gertrude irls in po t Swing your partner and form a star. Go team, go, yell the syncopated six. The gals show promise as they hit another bulls-eye WI 4 Shelly is u ' 51178 fineemih M-. . The ffeshie 5 batde fof feb OUDAS Belles on their toes. 85' one, rw on fhl- ee, twen W female Robin H00ds! Feminine bowlers knock the pins clown. Oops! Dor1't miss that ball. 671017165 Announcements coming over the Bloom public address Beckon the students to endless meetings of Clubs, committees, and invite them to Friday night dancing at the Morgue . . . having so many activities to choose from, each student finds many that will be of partic- ular interest to him. ffff w 'J f Q '1 ' K A .. A, .9 V .R - 1 at fffi:si?s frzzs'-'W1' - U . -ff-1.-'J - vf .F w,-.,f '-'1:- . . , 1 f nw: mf f eifrzf - ww.-z ff :e '..- . f P A ,.i,w. . ,W f ,' r J f fig -.W ak I gr if ff H 5 T ' 3' -+- T f- ' f fg.,sk.Qx.1E'5T1.L , .W .' i21:,f'5-f1!f:54Eifg,iZi'Q,V Z' C 3 1 1 ..s...f fi, . :L '. . , A ,L gf ,-ff.,-5. .,,. .. 4. -I .: ,.,,, CH, A J 525:- ,, M' fy 'Q ,gr ry, f 129' H sv , K 1, W 1 5 1 4 R JF J -,M if 3 ,.:g Q S .,,. , - -- , ff 'L 1 Xi K 1 ' ' ' ,- , L f 'f . ,- V. ' 5 A AL V Q W' 1 , .0 -'ff' 1' j n f.-' - Nw rf gf b f 5 f as ,, Y-W 5 , :af 'fr iv, . f l W ,l, 1 '- --f X R f 2 ' Q E Qgirf, Q. ,..- ,, , I . , W g I! 55 ,V ' 3 599 at 9 . 7 Y . I Q52 V' yfi L 'A -fm, gi gg 'T A.. , E sl , ,, if ' .f ,-gif?-H . ' 'Q -7 . , ' ' W' - - W5 ' 3 M xr ..,:.::f-V f- mfg, K Wg 5 1 3 , ifdfffgk L 4 R5 f W ' 1 1-1 1 ,I ' , f l 1 '74e.g:Hf2 ,,y.. M- f ' f ' ,- w Vw-i' .f y G-:,5L2,f. ,,., f ra J' ,.,,.f ,. A Igw jff' . ., 4, V1 5 V ,:,, ' ! 2 2, J. 521 - S Up, W.Q , 5- 1 X - Q Tif A ' ' ,, -A H , , be f 7 ff iw 1 0 M.14E:.,,zj34..- ' ' ifmgqfwiifnf W YW Y L k , . .L ' gs.,-'ma h 4 . k v. , , ny -1-wKrJ'w.'3kfff 1rfM:qW,33.ffa, K: 'f' A A L . First-Row: A. Sundstrom, B. Cordes, D. Perozzi, F. Collier, D. Yaseen, W. Bodman. Second Row: Mr. Smith, Miss Fernald, Mr. Feldvebel, Dr. Metcalf, Mr. Briggs, Mr. Odegard. fxe utive Counc 7 This organization is a second principal for BTHS. When mat- ters of dispute or discussion arise in any of the Student Council meetings, the Executive Council takes the load on its shoulders. Besides helping to determine what is the best for all, this junior Board of Directors has the privilege to draw up and put into effect bills of their own planning. First Row: B. CordeS,D- Pefozzif F- Collier, D. Yaseen. Second Row: A Sundstrom, W. Bodman. The Executive Officers may Well be con- sidered the core of operations for BTHS. This judiciary organization is comprised of the four Commissioners, chosen to assist in the betterment of Bloom High, the Mayor, who presides over the Student Council and handles the morning announcements, and the Clerk, whose main job is to write the minutes of the Student and Executive Coun- cil meetings. Exe alive 0fHcer Junior enior Fmt Row: P. Ca- meli, C. Blaszczyk, L. Doepp, R. Groom, I. Panzino, R. King, M. Ward, J. Weiss. Second Row: E. Cipolla, V. Aprati, J. Heine- man, J. Beckman, J. Pigott, W. Taylor, D. Prisco, R. Mun- ro, M. Narcisi, B. Locke, J. Tavoletti. Third Row: Mr. Feldvebel, J. Fin- cher, R. Wullaert, D. Mannel, A. Tol- lis, J. Faso, H. E. Johnson, W. Gas- kill, M. Lesniew- wicz, T. Smith, W. Sokol, D. Rocha. 6' IIDEIIT 0llN6'll.S' The Student Council's main function is to establish a means of communication between the students and the faculty of Bloom High. It tries diligently and honestly to solve the many problems confronting the school, in order to make it a better place for all. It is a government, run by the students and for the students, which helps to bring their wants and ideas into realization. Frosl: Supl: Fin! Row: J. Peter- son, R. Yaseen, P. Karwoski, N. Pear- son, G. Malizia, V. Roll, D. Lauer, R. Hildeman. Second Row: J. Notarni- cola, S. Amos, R. Battaglia, J. Tilton, B. Tarquinio, J. Graham, J. Clark, S. Cannelin, S. Ga- liene, J. Dolan, C. Walsh, M. Cellini, F. Piper. Third Row: R. Bidet, N. Yacona, L. Skrzyn- ski, R. Lale, M. Donavan, B. Kasin- sky, A. Jankowsky, S. Gereg, N. Mack, J. Modzelewski, R. De Bolt, D. Dan- durand, C. Gallatti, P. Rufo, G. Ho- meier. ll0ll R 06 EU' IM T NM! 0 w New eniors Fin! Row: D. McDonald, 1. Frazier, M. Skonelce, M. Eric, R. Anderson, M. Moss. Second Row: C. Stelter, P. Florek, P. Prirnevera, S. J. Gordon, M. Sebastian, D. Spinna, J. Maltby, J. Tavoletti. Third Row: J. Ritchey, S. Work, A. Urban, W. Taylor, II. Fazzini, C. Knaack, J. Beckman, J. Agress. Fourth Row: G. Koenig, A. Ollendorf, M. Madura N. Lee, D. Johnson, B. Highsmith, J. Drues, A. Sundstrom, P. Dispensa. In any large group there are those who stand out as exceptional in one field or another. For the ones who excel scholastically in the schools across the country the National Honor Society provides the distinction and recognition that is rightfully theirs. To be eligible for the Society, a junior must have a 3.5 grade average and show outstanding promise in leadership, scholarship, character, and service. A senior must comply with the above qualifications and have a 3.0 grade average. Juniors and I9 initiates First Row: S, Smith, J. Grabow, R. Dudley, J. Shoemaker, W. Bodman, G. Pagoria, M. Surian, B. Banis. Second Row: R. LaMorticella, B. jones, B. Wallace, D. Nelson, M. Ben- nett, C. White, G. Yanson, S. Hirsch, D. Blaufuss. Third Row: J. Rogers, T. Carter, H. Lange, D. Prater, H. Hatch, V. Buonadona, B. Schmitt, M. Lesniewicz, R. Doepp, C. Corsino, J. Mager, F. Collier, W. Janser. Fourth Row: G. Passarelli, A. Weber, I.. Harnett, M. DeLuca, A. Mascitti, L. Kuras, S. Hathaway, J. Ashley, C. Bernardo, P. Fox, M. Klawitter, R. Wullaert, M. Shlensky. Z' GUIKIIIO Pint Row: A. Weber, underclassg C. Bell, activitiesg M. DeLuca, seniors, Miss House, sponsorg R. Wullaert, picture editor. Second Row, D. Nelson, facultyg T. Helmrath, editorg J. Curcio,- sports. To most students, eighth hour is merely an interim nad between the past day's work and the coming afternoon's activities, but not to the Annual Staff. No siree! Eighth hour means work, hard work! Trying to squeeze those st ff pictures down to size, writing and re-writing for perfec- a tion, and meeting the onrushing deadline, but here's the book, hot off the press and rarin' to make a hit! G. Gasbatra, R. Munro, C. Blaszczyk, Y. Rosati, J. Nave, B. Mr. Hamlin, picnire schedulerg Tom Helmrath, editor Schmitt. Mr. Herr, business manager discuss annual business 81 ff V' 4 -- 7 -- - . V. -- --L. - ,l....-'ami Firxt Row: L. Brillant, A. Mascitti, D. Blaufuss, M. Bennett, G. Yanson, L. Weise, A. Sundstrom. Second Row: J. Drues, L. Kuras, H. Lange, M. L. Skonecl-ze, Miss House, A. Thomas, A. Ollendorf, R. LaMorticella, T. Carter. 2 If i . B oadcaster Deadlines, headlines, corrections, and oh! so little' time to make them! These are but a few of the difficulties that the Broadcaster staff has to contend with. The story has to be in by Tuesday, says Miss House, adviser, and it is! How is this possible? Well, there is only one thing that has to be done . . . work! The Broadcaster staff does just that. Visualize a city news room, bustling with activity, and that is room 311 during seventh hourg the Broadcaster staff under Editor Peggy Bennett is working like bees! YQBSOD1 1 FI-'izieh M R. Conan G' ' B611 I1 Billing ell L L- . Weise L. KQHSQ Mas ' . Blaufuss CMU l ' 26356. r s 1 as r .1 'lr-ne..-Z . i if ,E Fmtt Row A. Ollendorf, A. Mascitti, D. Blaufuss, L. Weise, G. Yanson, A. Sundstrom, L. Brillant. Second Row: J. Drues, Y. Rosati, Miss House, J. Frazier, H. Lange, M. DeLuca, L. Kuras, C. Bell, B. Schmitt, R. Wullaerr. Ili C 0 I In addition to the National Honor Society is an- other honorary group, Quill and Scroll. This is for students who have done outstanding work on one of Blooms publications-The Tower, literary maga- zine, The Broadcaster, student newspaper, or the Bloom yearbook. To be eligible for membership candidates must rank in the upper third of their class scholastically, must be of junior or senior standing, and must be recommended by the local sponsor and the executive secretary of the society. This year three juniors and thirteen seniors were initiated into this group by the five who had been selected as juniors last year. 83 T. Helmrath, M. Bennett, S. Hathaway -QE..- Fin! Row: J. Shoemaker, A. Visser, C. Blaszczyk, S. Hathaway, S. Hutton, T. johnson. Second Row: P. Lowrnan, J. Clark, J. Klawitter, Mr. D. Briggs, J. Mager, J. Kunde, S. Smith, M. Magnuson, K. Hoppel, A. Swanson, J. Rhen- quist, B. Kliver, Mr. R. Gard, D. Nelson. The main business at hand for the members of this organization, the Tower Staff, is to act as careful and impartial judges. Their job consists of reading and judging the articles written by students who hope to have them accepted and published in the Tower, a yearly anthology. The teachers are the ones who submit these articles, if they consider them worthy. They are then judged again by the Tower Staff and placed into one of three categories: either Yes,', No, or Consider, Those classified as Yes', are sure to be printed in the final publication. Those marked as Consider are put aside for further consideration, and those checked as Non are refused. Fin! Row: H. Hatch D. Nelson, J. Shoe- maker, 1. Mager, B. Cliver. Fmt Row: S. Smith, J. Greven, C. Blaszczyk, N. Spuck, P. Lowman. Pint Raw: A. Frecowski, D. Tosi, S. Glowacki, K. Kelly, D. Pagoria, E. Schocke, G. Pallo. Second Row: T. Eger, S. Wilk, R. Cowger, R. Brunstrum, D. English, R. Petrovic, M. Manes, R. Reinhart. Third Row: Mr. Richert, L. Kohn, R. Strano, R. Klawitter, D. Mannel, C. Cooper, R. Luckett, J. Herndon, R. Rosen- berg. Fourth Row: B. Brenner, R. Pensinger, A. Mielcarz, W. Fitzhenry, A. Darniani, H. Duchene, P. Manes, L. Van Ramshorst, A. Peters, D. Melander. l P 0 'ec Roll 'em! The call goes out, and .the boys in the projection I booth flip the switch that starts another film on the way to the stu- dents. Besides showing movies in 317, the Projecion Staff is respon- sible for the films shown in the class rooms. This hard Working st H group also takes on the task of ordering, scheduling and cataloging d the numerous films that come to Bloom each year. E. Schocke threads entertainment for a lucky A- Miekafl muffefs I0 himself, WhY W0f1'f fhis Class, thing run? 85 6' is 0fIYcers First Row: S. Piacenti, J. Balser, A. Jacobucci. Second Row: l Miss Theobald, J. Rehnquist, Miss Callender. The Girls League kept its pledge this year, again, by helping keep Bloom the best of schools and taking advantage of opportunities to help others. The Girls League, one of the most active organizations, had a round of projects that clicked off one right after the other. In September, the Big Sisters initiated the freshmen into the coming school year. The Christmas project was making tray mats and filling stockings for veterans' children. Along with the annual decoration of the Christmas tree, other projects were the Bundle Week Drive and the traditional Senior Mother-Daughter Banquet. ' . Aided by their sponsors, Miss Theobald and Miss Callender, the Girls League symbol of the outstretched hand became more meaningful in 1954-1955. 86 IIE Firrt Row: C. Gereg, M. Mancini, M. Panici, J. Bartolomei, L. DeGui1o, V. Easley, S. Waldruff. Second Row: C. Sandroni, G. Mott, G. White, G. Behrens, D. Blau- fuss, M. Poole, N. Roberts, D. Hamilton. Third Row: C. Corsino, J. Cipriani, B. Howell, E. Manson, K. Long, C. Pitsch, K. Stogenltin C. White. Fourth Row: J. Klos, S. Winn, J. Ashley, H. Hollowell, F. Listenbee, V. Elder, P. Jacobs, H. Smith P. Joyce. x First Row: Y. Lange, D. Ashby, L. Jensen, P. Lowman, J. Dottini, R. Kindel, M. Pitts. Second Row: J. Hering, M. Brown, J. Cull, C. Mott, J. Shoemaker, G. Fidanzi, R. Paoletti, P. Wojcik. Third Row: M. Foushi, G. Stanfa, H. Smith, A. Zahlet, B. Alexander, R. Byrd, R. Kudlaty, D. Wallace, M. Gergel. Fourth Row: E. Jaracz, R. Syl- vester, G. Cameli, C. Polka, E. Jarrett, A. D'Andrea, L. Meyer, J. Nave. First Row: J. Glasper, R. Spann, B. Talley, L. Willbert, C. Pitts, I.. Billups, C. Cooper, W. White. Second Row: H. Moore, E. Bemmon, C. Washington, W. Kidd, Mr. Nelson, D. Schilling, O. White, J. Glass, E. Weise. Third Row: O. johnson, F. Johnson, A. Washington, J. Billups, R. Moore, L. White, J. Luckett, T. Hoffman, D. Schilling, L. Llorca. Fourth Row: I. Walker, J. Williams, C. Blackful, W. Partee, D. MacMaster, G. Gregory. Fifth Row: B. Garnett, A. McClenden, D. McGhee, R. Bell, D. Garrot, J. Stephen, R. Luckett, H. Spann, D. Dubord, A. Zamarocy. Sixth Row: L. Spann, J. Llorca, C. Dillar, C. james, W. Merrit, J. Brown, C. Reeves, T. Lucus, C. Reed, I.. Brown. Manage ' C' b Most students buy tickets to games, and when they do, they are using the services of the Managers D- Sfhilliflg Shows V- H0ff I0 2 Seat Club. At the game the members usher and distribute programs. A good part of the student-athletic re- lation was handled by this service organization. In the spring the members' fancy turns to the annual trip-the Chicago Daily News Relays. The mem- bers of the club gain valuable experience, serve their school, and have fun at the same time. lla I Gu' e First Row: G. Scott, S. Dolph, M. Sebastian, C. Sims, J. Weiss, J. Kosciolek. Second Row: N. Sons G. Trevino, S. Towle, P. Cox, K. Prokop, V. Aprati, G. Schultz, V. Stone, N. Bartolini. Third Row C. Jones, M. Peterson, B. Hosea, R. Sylvester, B. Adair, P. Lucas, H. Wolfe, C. Eicher, A. Sundstrom Fourth Row: Mr. Smith, T. Lund, M. Lesniewicz, M. Surian, D. Agee, D. Hassberg. .The members of this organization are the hall cops of our school. Their job is to discourage illegal wanderings of the students between classes. At lunch time they assist in checking out the students who go home to eat. The guides are stationed at various places in the halls and help keep them clean and quiet. There would be a lot more congestion if the Traffic Guides weren't on the job. Their main function is to keep students on the right side of the halls and also to keep traffic moving. Besides this, they give other information pertaining to the location of certain rooms and places. fraffk' Gu ' e ling, H. Zimmer, A. Sundstrom, G Wenzel, D. Avery, W. Mulderink Second Row: P. Resedean, J. Tucker W. Foges, T. Lund, D. Hassberg, G Kissack, R. Brown, R. Bonnafield G. Zimmer, W G. Billipps, J trum. Third Row: Morton, L. Sutton, Wenzel, C. Tidd. First Row: D. Utermack, D. Schil- L. Llorca, R. Klawitter, R. Bruns- Craft, D. Agee, S. Jenkins, J. Mc- Cormick, H. Wolf, M. Surian, Mr. Smith. Fourth Row: M. Shambo, L. Spann, J. Glasper, C. Reeves, A. Thomas, B. Talley, T. Vesci, W. .WJ :ff Firrt Row: J. Cull, C. Russo, B. Cliver, P. Dimascio, R. Kindl, R. Haskell S. McGillen. Second Row: C. Strandberg, M. Menges, R. Bisig, G. Veste S. Cole, J. O'Grady, J. Oliver. Third Row: 1. Henn, S. Gordon, R. Nehne- vay, 1. Thompson, J. Puinti, L. Malvesruto, N. MacVay, C. Tofano. The Attendance and Office Monitors are the ones who have the enormous job of delivering the hundreds of call slips daily. They are also the ones who pick up the attendance cards. Even though this sounds like very hard work, these busy beavers know that they are perform- ing important jobs that have to be done well, and they are proud of the job they do. The hostesses, stationed in front of the library, are always ready to welcome any visitor to Bloom. They give not only a cheerful greeting but also any information re- quested by the visitor. 90 Firxt Row: P. Hickman, N. Wilson, A. Bieronski, S. Pennington, Y. Kehl, D. Clark. librar Girls While performing a valuable service to the school, the library girls at the same time acquire a useful training for themselves. Because of this training they may secure a position while attending college that will help pay their tuition. Checking books in and out, cataloguing new material, helping in the magazine room and showing students how to use the library more effectively are only a small part of their duties. The only reward they receive is the sat- isfaction of helping fellow classmates. Firtt Row: C. Ancy, Y. Mikolajczyk, M Gergel, R. Vestuto, D. Hamilton, L DeGui1io, R.,Bivonna, J. Dallassandro B. Matz. Second Row: S. Uterxnark, I Maier, D. Webb, 1. O'Grady, T. Opilka J. Bland. First Row: C. Tipple, D. Cooper, S. Sirota, D. Salans, B. Howell, D. McDiarmid, B. Reynolds. Second Row: C. Smoot, M. Maffia, D. Maltby, C. Maffia, M. Grabo, K. Thoureen, J. Hirsch, S. Woodruff, M. Panici, L. Mast, G. Behrens, P. Miani. Third Row: F. Samos, J. Cobb, R. Ignelzi, J. Modzelewski, D. Candeloro, P. Clarey, A. Spada, R. Austin. Roma Parva, or small Romans, is a club to which only first year Latin students are eligible to belong. At their bi-monthly meetings the members take part in games, skits, and discussions dealing with Roman customs and other things pertaining to the Roman way of living. Their most anticipated events are the Roman banquet and the Christmas Language party. Fmt Row: D. Salans, R. Rickenberger, D. Maltby are en- grossed in their work. Fmt Row: I.. Pluta, K. Simon, G. Behrens inspect a project. r First Row: C. Gold- man, J. Maltby, M. Lesniewicz, C. White, M. Moss, R. Cowger. Second Row: N. Bar- tolini, C. Bielenin, S. Phelps, B. Littell, M. Gaby, C. Tilton, A. Zahler, L. Smith, J. Bishop. Third Row: C. Langbehn, K. Johnson, D. Wallace, R. Baker, B. Carty, G. Koenig, J. Rehnquist, J. Dolan. Fourth Row: R. Clement, W. Carrier, R. Arvin. Firrt Row: C. Towle, O. Ciarrocchi, M. Cowles, N. Roberts, A. Wagner, S. Roth- bardt. Second Row: C. Graham, 1. Peter- son, D. Leetz, R. Gay- ton, J. DeFrank, M. Rocha, E. Roberts, Miss Strauss, C. Kant- zler. Third Row: S. Johansen, J. Rotondi, S. Lawrence, V. Parks, B. Alexander, A. Weber, G. Pryor, G. Robinson. Fourth Row: M. Drues, M. Berens, S. Conant, M. Wilson, B. Dehler, J. Kelly, J. Gilbert. to tom aiie o Buenas tardes, amigos! greets Miss Strauss, Spanish instructor, as the members enter room 317 for their semi-monthly meeting of the Spanish Club. It's a gala occasion! Punch and cookies are the usual delicacies, and often informative games are played. During some of the meetings Spanish customs and traditions are discussed. Each year during Christmas time, the French, Latin, German, and Spanish Clubs have a party, which portrays the outstanding Christmas customs of the various countries and each department sings a few songs in its respective language. One more thing: the first line translated says, Good afternoon, friends! French 6' ab Parlez-vous le francais? The purpose of the French Club is to acquaint the members with the French language, to learn more about the customs of France, and to have fun doing so. Giving puppet shows Cin French, of coursej and seeing slides are some of the activities. Another, taking part in the Language Clubs' Christmas party, is an annual event. A vnn cl latin 6 uh Fin: Row: C. Blaszczyk, S. Hutton, A. Smith, B. Behnis, R. Madgett J. Sandberg. Second Row: J. Reinquist, D. Blaufuss, P. Serek, N. Stieper Third Raw: N. McVey, M. Woislow, G. Stanton, R. Dudley, F. Sabota R. Perrovich. To further their knowledge of the basic traditions of olden- day Rome and also to become better acquainted with Roman life and times is the main purpose of the second and third year Latin students who belong to the Advanced Latin Club. Each year these aspiring Romans get together and present their Roman Banquet, which besides being a means of en- tertainment brings back to life again the glorious days of Caesar. First Row: L. Enzweiler, M. Gereg, M. Stallings, C. Peterson, L. Schrotsberger, N. Pearson, W. Smith, Y. Mikolajczyk. Fifi! Row: M. Foushi, M. Watkins. Second Row: J. Nave, G. McFadden, M Gergel, L. Meyers, M Kuchyak, D. Hodges, B. Cliver. 2Qll13,Q,umQ' qs Sui... Mail: 6 ab Fin! Row: G. Trickler, J. Maltby, R. Dudley, W. Hatch, J. Heineman. Second Row: B. Alex ander, A. Smith, G. Sandaker, V. Buonadona, S. Hathaway, B. jones. Third Row: M Mittman, R. Brunstrum, A. Thomas, J. Ritchey, IL Doepp, R. Mettler, C. Stelter, Mr Castater. It takes a good man to solve some of the problems which are brought up during a Math Club session. However, after having set up the formula, all you have to do is turn the crank Don't be too angry though, if, after having finally solved the problem, you find the root to be of the imaginary or extraneous type. Chess 6 ab There are certain qualities that you must have before trying your skill at a game of chess. Of course you must be calm, cool and collected, but most of all, you must plan to figure about three jumps ahead of the other fellow. When this is mastered, challenge a member of the Chess Club. Oh, one more thing. The object of the game is to corner the other man's king. Now you're ready to play. Firft Row: B. Powers, N. Mitchell. Second Row: B. Field, L. VanRamshorst. Third Row: T. O'l-Iale, D. Harvey, P. Lindert, E. Weise, M. Surian, A. Spada, D. Heron. Fourth Row: P. Miani, Mr. Gard, R. Dudley. First Row: C. Sims, E. Schafer, J. Antonucci, N. Schranz, B. Grigsby, M. Kirk, R. Anderson, S. DeWaard. Second Row M. Anzelmo, L. Sanders, A. Cort, M. LeBue, J. Nielson, J. Nyman, R. Bisig, J. Goodman, J. Cunnea, Miss Carley Third Row: S. Romanek, H. Smith, J. LaBurtis, G. Greathouse, B. Adair, C. Arnholz, A. Mancini, C. Wilson M. Veldhiuzen, J. Rabyak, B. Katavic, M. Welk. F. ll. A Every Bloom girl looks to the future for her own spe- cial niche in the hornernaking world. Wisely understand- ing the preparation needed to be successful as a house- wife, some of these girls take courses especially geared to equip them with homemaking skills, such as the foods and clothing classes. Along with concentration on tech- nique, a healthy outlook and growing maturity must be attained for complete assurance of a happy homemaking career. M. Druzbicki, B. Katavic, A. Mancini. Fmt Row: E. Sen, P. Morgenthaler, A. Green, A. Miller, R. Samash. Second Row: M. Manes, T. Jach, J. McCormick D. Graefnitz, L. Walker, H. Oestrnan, D. Agee, T. Wroblicky, R. Malkowski, D. Malkowski. Third Row: Mr. Mayhew A. Wendt, E. Maxwell, A. Acosta, G. Vadeboncoenr, R. Baker, W. Vanderwoude, J. Rossi, M. Bill, R. Merlini E. Buelow, W. Schultz. Fourth Row: R. Reichert, R. Roy, R. Hudson, R. Davis, W. Lorenz, P. Manes, R. Hancock G. Glowache, W. Panaici, C. Jansrna. the members of the Future Farmers of America. For those who would join the ranks of agricul- turists, Bloom has set up an extensive program which conveys to the students the latest in tech- niques and scientific processes of growing more for less. Those with the green thumb can find . more than knowledge in FFA. The activities, re- gional fairs, an occasional picnic, and various dis- cussion groups round out the young growers' road to successful farming. F F The miracle of growing plants is made real to U U First Row: M. Manes, J. McCormick, H. Oestman. Second Row: R. Malkowski, T. Wroblickey. 1 First Row: M. Lesniewicz, C. Corsino, C. Greer, B. Devine. Second Row: D. Schichner, B. Matz, L. Gierach S. McPherson, D. Hughes, M. Watkins, R. Kudlaty, C. Foster. Third Row: T. Opilka, V. Elder, G. Stanfa L. Dalstrom, P. Prigge, M. Wilson, N. Pearson, Miss Douglas. Fmt Row: R. Koester, Dr. E. Hansen, dean of students at Northern Illinois State College, C. Corsino. Numerous activities throughout the year keep the members of this organization, the Future Teachers of America, very busy. The FTA is now in the act of paying the ex- penses of a war orphan in Europe for one year, something they have been striving to do for many years. In addition to this, trips, parties, talks and proj- ects keep the club moving at a fast pace. This year the organization was host to the Rich Township FTA at a tea designed primarily-to promote better relations between the school clubs. The members also helped pour at a PTA scholarship tea at Roose- velt school. Each year in recognition of National Education Week the FTA displays an exhibit in the school showcase. Also, as an annual occasion, the American Association of University Women invites the mem- bers to a party where the benefits and improve- ments of teaching are discussed. Au ubo C' ab If you'd really like to learn something about birds, bees and honeysuckle trees, there's only one thing to do. join the Audubon Club. This organization, comprised solely of earnest naturalists and willing botanists, provides entertainment by showing films and discussing the various phases of outdoor wild life. Very often, however, the members of this group rough it by taking hikes through the woods to acquaint themselves with many of the wonders of nature. Ge man 6 ab First Row: A. Wagner, M. Watkins, J. Rogers, J. Beaty. Second Row: R, Kudlaty, M. Wilkening, R. Milnes, D. Maschwitz, K. Haag enson, G. Klepac. Third Row: S. Smith, W. McKinney, Miss Apple gate. For the first time a German Club was organized at Bloom this year. Included in their programs were colored slides on Germany, games, and musical programs. A highlight of the meeting was a' rake- off on the Little Red Riding Hood theme for a puppet play. Firr! Row: R. Melzer, I-l. Lange, M. Klawitter, C. Tilton. Scronfz' Razr: D. Prater, B. Knies. R. Radatz, S. Williams. P. Harrelson. 551 Q?ff , ,S .s , , I' , if 4 'ff ' ' Q' .. L- N W I Q 'Q riff' WJ f vw W, ., . if 4 ' sr First Row: R. Doepp, P. Yang, A. Smith, M. Wilson, Miss Norman. Sec- ond Row: M. Klawitter, C. Golclman,'1 Sandaker, L. Harrison, S. DeWaard, D. Prater. Third Row: M. Bennett, F. Col- lier, L. Brillant, R. Radatz, J. Klawitter D. Saviano, K. Duncan. 0. fl. Cub 36 The question has arisen: How can I become a good American citizen? The answer is: join the United Nations Club! This organization helps its members to become better acquainted with the workings of the U. N. Coun- cil, and it also tends to make them more appreciative of other cultures than their own. A trip to Starved Rock, a Christmas party, and a U. N. assembly are some of the ways in which the U. N. Club spends its extra time, besides meet- ing every other Tuesday night. Foreign students are automatically made honorary members and don't have to pay dues, but there is one catch: Please tell us about your homeland, shout the other members. , . First Row: 1. Bishop Stanfa, B, Dehler, N Third Row: B. Brack- man, J. Kelly, G. Tat- tersall, R. Madsen, C. Vrba, 1. Seely, M. Blu- cher, W. Panici, M. De- Waard. 101 .5 ii A. Bieronski, R. Mel- zer, J. Dottini, G. Shrange. Second Row: N. Rossi, P. Wever, M. Venturella, M. Wat- kins, G. Rube, B. Han- sen, J. Golcher, J. Pe- terson, C. Kerper. First Row: Mr. Hineline, D. Nelson, Mr. Reeves. Second Row: R. Wullaert, G. Kissack, E. Kost. F. Zinker, S. Smith, D. Zeller, R. Koester, R. Bossert, J. Ong, T. Eager, F. Fabrocant explore the enlarger. of fine cameras, and the pride of the finished photograph are all very real to the members of the Photo Club. Besides explanations of procedure and equipment, programs consist C of slide shows, movies and practical experience. Many of the pictures in this book are taken by Photo Club members. Di- vided into two groups, advanced and beginners, the organiza- tion provides opportunity for everyone. P 6 0 The mysteries of the dark room, the intricate settings A P- Hagman, M- Drues, W. Bladholm, W. R. Schwalm, J. Ong, Mr. Hineline, G. Pallo Fraizer, C. Bell, A. Wagner, J. Kirk, P. use the new dryer. Lanning print a picture. 102 First Row: S. Towle, D. Prater, V. Givens, J. Evans. Second Row: D. Ciarrocchi, Y. Ciar- rocchi. Miss Kelly, 1. Klawitter, I. Anzelmo, K. Prokop, L. Kuras. 3 R rl Cross 6 ab The Red Cross Club is an organization patterned after the Red Cross of America. Its members are always busy working on many projects which are designed to help unfortunate people in foreign countries as well as in our own. This year they put on a Halloween party for children at the Illinois Crippled Children's Hospital. They also sent stuffed toys to children in flood areas of the United States. 103 First Row: G. Scott, D. Prater, L. Kuras K. Prokop. Pint Row: T. Eger, R. Montella. Second Row: M. Anible, N. Lowe, H. Smith, V. Smith, P. Florig. Third Row: W. Bielskis, J. Krecek, H. Visser, A. Kruger. 6l6 Cub Do you know who operates the amplifying equipment for the morning announcements, for all of the assemblies, and at some of the dances? The five members of the 6L6 Club perform these functions. The boys are picked from the membership of the Radio Club for these im- portant duties. 104 R dia 6 ab Belonging to the Radio Club brings a lot of pleasure to Bloom's hams. At their weekly meetings they discuss var- ious things about making and fixing ra- dios. Almost all of the twelve members have passed a five-word-per-minute code test, and nearly half of the members have earned their novice radio licenses. Fin! Row: V. Smith, H. Visser. Second Row: W Bielskis, P. Florig. Third Row: R. Montella, Mr Lawton. utuefluss Firrt Row: Mrs. Crane, J. Balser, C. Schomas, E. Leone. Second Row: V. Stone, G. Walker, 1. Cull, C. Langbehn, D. Clark, M. Johnson, P. Jacobs, C. Glocksetter, M. Madura, M. Magnu- son, B. Devine. Third Row: J. Hoppel, M. Oesterle, C. Mott, R. Nehnevay, G. Kich, L. Phab, M. Sebastian, V. Givens, S. Smith, J. Ashley. Mo gue Boa d Making its debut this year, the Future Nurses Club fills the need of girls interested in nursing as a career. Its programs, field trips to hospitals, speakers, and films, help the prospective nurses get a taste of their future life. Where? Old Bloom! When? Every Friday night after the game! Who? The lively stu- dents of Bloom High! Why? Dancing, of course! You can be sure to find a partner for a fast jitter-bug at the Morgue, but if you're one of those sentimental dancers, you'd better bring your own. First Row: B. D'Andrea, B. Golletz, D. Perozzi, A. Ollendorf. Second Row: Miss Kelly, L. Weise, P. john- son, J. Pigott, J. Balser, S. Gerat. Third Row: V. Poerio, R. Craig, A. Bartolini, P. Klinger. What would we do without the Band? It plays at all the football and basketball games and also provides mus1c for our pep assemblies Apart an from the athlethic world the Band plays in various other programs It per forms at the Chr1stmas Vesper program the Spring Concert Baccalaureate and the graduation exercises Fin! Row: B. Wallace, B. Hansen, M. Cowles, H Smith. Second Row: J. Balser, J. Drues, L. Phab, A Jacobucci, G. Bartolomei, G. Lehnert, S. Hirsch, M Menges. Third Row: L. Carter, R. Rellis, B. Gloss M. Welk, H. Mitchell, J, Rogers, D. Figura, M Barnes, J. Golcher, M. Hanson, J. Pelock, L. Sparks r R. Merritt, E. Hartmann, L. Melone, S. Burchett. Fourth Row: D. Smith, R. Smith, H. Rice, R. Erick- son, F. Jacobs, S. Cannelin, W. James, W. Frazier J. Frazier, R. Milnes, T. France, D. Pirani, R. Teverj baugh, E. Keene, E. Leone, J. Melone. Fifth Row: Mr. Hippensteel, C. Langbehn, R. Stracci, S. Smith, E. Jaracz, R. Arvin, P. Miani, L. Crim. r drclzestra . f - . 5 Fifi! Row: J. Rogers, D. Figura, . '2f ' M. Barnes, J. Frank, R. Anderson, L. Ruiz, E.,Keene, L. Sparks, J. ' Pelock, M. Hanson, J. Golcher. Second Row: G. Behrens, A. Ford, L. White, 1. Buckman, L. Larvick, P. Jacobs, S. Cannelin, R. Brun- strum, R. Erickson, D. Pirani, W. Hill, J. Glasper, T. France, R. Milnes. Third Row: M. Meliza, J, Potter, S. Amos, E. Rowell, K. Heuman, J. Price, R. Teverbaugh. K. Roesner, J. Allord, J. Barton, R. Groom, J. Frazier, K. Lind, R. Hagerman, R. Paolella, W. james, W. Frazier. Fourth Row: D. Ho- fer, R. Thompson, G. Ruhe, G. Kirkpatrick, J. Venditti, R. Low, O. Segneri, D. Diehl, G. Stanton, R. Stephens, C. Lawrence, M. Kirkendall, H. Rice, D. Smith, R. Smith. Fifth Row: R. Arving Drum Major, C. Langbehn, P. Harper, A. Burnett, T. Dehler, D. Dapkus, R. Stracci. One of the major music groups at Bloom is the Orchestra. This group has a series of concerts starting in December after many tryouts. Its first public appearance is at a Christmas Vesper service. Then comes the Spring Concert. The Orchestra also furnishes the music for Baccalaureate and Com- mencement. In addition it also plays at numerous teachers' meetings, assem- blies, and the Senior class play. Firxt Row: D. Chapman, B. Highsrnith, K. Duncan, J. Matlock, 1. Foster, 1. Goodman, C. Langbehn, R. Stogentin, D. Rocha, D. Cole M. Shambo. Second Row: B. Jacobs, A. Ollendorf, G. Falrus, G. Passarelli, S. Marison, S. Winn, B. D'Andrea, C. Rienhert, R. Hammer R. Shaffer, T. Lupien. Third Row: H. Smith, N. Wilson, P. Moore, R. Steger, G. Pryor, N. Bambulas, L. Doepp, T. Pereg, J. Bory D. Wingate, J. Robustelli. Fourth Row: R. Gayton, J. Maltby, L. Harriett, S. Hutton, H. Magnuson, V. Koester, C. Barger, V. Hoff, C. Schwalm, J. Willis, J. Meinhart. Fifth Row: C. julian, C. McManimen, B. Alexander, E. Schmeckpeper, C. Schomas, L. Littell, A. Week 1. Mager, E. McKenzie, M. Keller, A. Washington. Sixth Row: D. Prater, A. Patton, S. G. Gordon, P. Drolet, H. Lange, R. Anderson M. Zumbrum, R. Bell, W. Morton, S. Benson, R. Doepp. Seventh Row: B. Luering, J. Holtz, B. Jones, C. White, P. Weaver, L. Pfab F. Collier, G. Kich, B. Fink. The finest harmony, the finest rhythm, and by far the finest sing- A c ing can mean only one thing-Bloom's ACappella Choir. The voices d which comprise this group are trained and perfected, for the partici- . pants were first trained in Boys Glee Club, Girls Glee Club, or Girls Choir. The Choir gives many concerts throughout the year, performs cha at the Christmas assembly, and finishes the season with the Bacca- laureate and Commencement programs. 103 First Row: L. Baumgartner R. Erickson, G. Sanchez, M. Gergel, R. Moore, J. Rucker, N. Mazzocca, M. Yacons, S. DeWaard, N. Win, Y. Mikolajczyk, C. Fushi, C. Foster. Second Row: F. Migliorati, L. Petersen, N. Rabe, J. Kunde, M. Magnuson, L. Gierach, R. Naploeon, M. Wilkening, P. Noll, J. Lodato, P. Patty, R. Kudlatz, M. Kuchyak, C Walsh, J. Dolan, J. Nyman, C..Polacek, A. Zahler, P. DiMascio. Third Row: M. Mignin, C. Alexander, F. Ross, J. Leoni, V. Roll, S. Clare, P. Karwoski, N. Hartman, B. Brackman, N. Kostec, N. Pearson, J. Genna, G. Mancini C. Gockstetter, G. Stanfa, B. Patton, V. Givens, N. Peterson, J. Mitchell. Fourth Row: M. LoBue, M. Peterson, B. Trusty, D. Yanchus, C. Bonadona, S. Larson, D. Doxy, J. Fink, J. Rotondi, J. Chenard, C. Graham, J. Smith, A. Griese, J. Wilden, A. Bogacz, G. Veste, L. Kost, A. Bieronski, H. Corbin, C. Hedger. 7' 6' ' c E . in the Girls' Glee Club, the finer voices are combined to form the After having completed the rigorous but exhilarating training given more advanced group, Girls' Choir. Usually comprised of 60 or more beautifully blended voices, the Girls' Choir sings at many programs throughout the year. The final step in a girl's vocal training is from Girls' Choir to A Cappella Choir, which is the most advanced group of vocalists at BTI-IS. 109 Fin: Raw: D. Hantak, J. Greven, I. Froucek, M. Stallings, C. Kleinman, N. Kurth, K. O'Neal, C. Amadio, M. Klein, A. Rotolo. Second Row: R. Kentish, M. Cisne, I. D'Ercoli, G. Cesarone, S. Caniecki, M. Pattizi, I. Ohrt, B. Sylvan, B. Piazza, H. Smith, G. Stanfa, E. Roberts, M. Pitts. Third Row: I. Panzino, T. Gray, C. Baker, C. Hensley, M. Tuccerelli, B. Blackful, E. Jarrett, V. Willis, S. Johansen, S. Galiene, V. Parks, R. Battaglia, D. Woznys, G. Schultz. Fourth Row: M. Cellini, L. Barnes, B. Brown, A. D'Andrea, E. Steele, E. Shipp, L. Kempen, G. Kantzler, C. Pilotto, M. Weber, S. Phelps, C. Towle, R. Scimeca. Fifth Row: M. Montague, J. Lutz, B. Kwasek, B. Grigsby, F. Wade, S. Harte, K. Tatgenhorst, N. Spuck, S. Wilson, R. Clement, C. Morris, G. Gelhert, N. Weinmann, J. Porter, F. Mahome. musical comedy. Whatever it may be, the Girls' Glee Club can do it. Its ee repertoire is varied and usually consists of light music. From this organiza- tion, comprised solely of the weaker sex, many members graduate to the 6 u more advanced group, Girls' Choir, and still others become part of the A 0 I A What would you like to hear? Semi-popular, classical, or perhaps some b Cappella Choir, which is the finest vocal group at BTHS. First Row: Carol Langbehn. Second Row: F. Piper, L. Monti, J. Sandberg, L. Heusmann, G. Davis, R. Mavison, H. johnson, C. Reeves, W. Hinton, P. Poggi, W. Quintanilla, B. Thomas. Third Rauf: K. Yambov, W: Lehnert, R. Durham, D. Borchers, J. Heckman, C. Tipple, M. Hawes, P. Bertrand, B. Conant, E. Sanders, A. Gaston, W. Campbell. Ba lee Club Boys Glee Club is a versatile organization. The boys sing hit tunes, popular ballads and classicals, and are often found chanting a rhythmic, narrative style Negro spiritual. Perfecting soloists and using the tape recorder to discover Weaknesses, occupies a major role in their training. The Spring Concert offers this group a fine chance to display all that it has learned and practiced during the year. Music 0 icer First Row: P. Jacobs, Band President, M. Kirkendall. Band Vice-President, J. Frazier, Band Secretary and Treasurer, J. Robustelli, a Cappella Choir Presidentg R. Doepp, a Cappella Choir Vice-President, K. Duncan, a Cappella Choir Secretary and Treasurer, S. Smith, Orchestra President, A. Jacobucci, Orchestra Vice-Presi- dentg M. Menges, Orchestra Secretary and Treasurer. reshman Chorus The Freshman Chorus is one of the largest vocal groups at Bloom. Because of its size the members are divided into several groups which meet at different periods of the day. The purpose of the Freshman Chorus is mainly to teach its members the fundamentals of singing with most of the mem- bers eyeinga place in the A Cappella Choir. The Freshman Chorus is in only one program throughout the year, the Spring Concert. First Row: C. Lowe, B. Tondu, V. Easley, C. Warburton, C. Marrs, V. Amadio, M. Neitze1,D. Costello, G. Greathouse, S. Petronio, J. Cipriani, C. Bielenin, D. Wacaser, A. Wisdom, M. Sarek. Second Row: P. Corbiss, Y. Furnace, G. Foster, C. M. Emerson, L. Granno, M. Foushi, C. Griebe, P. Rufo, J. Tribo, L. Padilla, H. Vasquez, L. Kuster. Third Row: W. Houston, N. Ross, J. Smith, S. Smith, M. Washington, B. Gray, J. Bider, E. Petrarca, C. Tiberi, C. Gayton, M. Mancini. Fourth Row: M. McGee, D. Clinton, R. Brooks, J. Praxmarer, K. Farrar, S. Andrade, J. Petricek, L. Aschfort, K. Pryszcz, J. Read, D. Hughes. Fifth Row: K. Stogentin, J. Rabyak, D. Williams, A. Lileikis, B. Volhmer, E. Balanow, M. Ray, B. Woski, M. 'Sperti, M. E. Umfleet, N. Rossi, M. Yarris, R. Jarrett. Sixth Row: D. Gtiese, M. McManimen, A. Koshut, J. Rietveld, B. Ryan, J. Whatley, B. Rossman, C. Smoot, J. Moellering, S. Sayles, B. Beckett, C. A. Roberts, K. Carlson, V. Zona. Seventh Row: J. Kozlow, C. Schultz, P. Sikorski, J. Santeford, M. L. McMeen, M. A. Drahos, B. Olson, W. Sparks, J. Klos, M. Johnson, F. Haney, Barbara Tarquinio, Marion Panici. 112 . First Row: A. Roy, R, Bidet, L. DeGui1io, S. DeGuilio, J. Collins, T. Gray, E. Crockett, F. Malvestuto, J. Lind, B. Connor, M. J. Anzelmo, D. Higgins, Barbara Thielbar, J. Clark, P. Prigge. Second Row: R. Garcia, B. Meller, P. Lale, S. Pearson, A. Mancini, S. Mattosz, M. Allen, B. Palmo, P. Michales, Y. Ciarrocchi, D. Hamilton, L. Dahlstrom, S. York, B. Matz. Third Row: K. Long, J. Graham, J. Woodward, S. Waldruff, K. Thoureen, M. Kiddoo, S. Schmitkons, J. Hirsch, B. Conant, C. Gallati, P. Morey, C. Gereg, M. Gring, M. Steger. Fourth Row: M. Schindel, D. Srnardack, S. Nord- burg, C. Sawyer, N. Nylander, S. MacVay, J. Koenigsman, B. Schacht, D. Ciarrocchi, J. Koenigsman, M. Leetz, B. Thielbar, L. Mast, J. Hall. Fifth Row: C. Pitch, M. Hopkins, A. Focareta, H. Cieslak, D. Jendrasek, B. Jerabek, C. Frencek, S. Pen- nington, J. Anderson, M. Grabo, C. Ehlebracht, A. Dudleston, M. L. Corsello, C. Bonea. Sixth Row: J. Edwards, J. Kosciolek, C. Faso, B. Kavinsky, M. Donovan, S. Payton, 1. Evans, A. Samples, M. Anzelmo, P. Fitz Henry, M. Narcissi, B. Katavic, C. Young, G. Harris. Seventh Row: G. Homeier, C. Ainscough, B. Patrizi, K. Weiler, D. Bukowski, M. Venturella, N. Yacons, G. Sanders. I. Montgomery. First Row: Miss Pavy. Second Row: K Pryszcz, L. Ashford, C. Griehe, G Greathouse, N. Smith, J. Anderson Third Row: S. York, B. Vollmer, C Gayton, D. Wacaser. L. Prim, J. Vondracek. G. Lehnert, S. Hirsch. L. Sutton, W. Hill, J. Glasper Up, higher and higher fly the batons, and down, faster and faster they come, landing safely in the hands of the ma- jorettes. This is but one of the many dazzling tricks which are exhibited by Bloom's fast strutting, blue and white clad twirlers. They perform at all pep assemblies and athletic events and prove to be an effective stimulus for both stu- dents and players. Fin! Row: B. Cordes, C. Mott, C. Seely, Y. Roesner, J Boyd. Second Row: K. Curran, M. Girolami, V. Carlson, P Utermark, R. Arvin. Md 'weft S V. Carlson, -T. Boyd, P. Utermark, M. Girolami, C. Seely, B. Cordes. A pm Nl mn lon Accomplishing the high goals of our school system by Building up the abilities, skills, and Character of their students, Bloom teachers, counselors, and superintendent, like all American educators, act as co-workers and guides along the road of learning. A Q ea Mg? :A Q . Q.. Rx 'L , 52 9 , . K-Q'Q'LfL : 'T ,T, f' ' ...Q ., T .XR wav 3 ...... 5 gan ,L , . , 'Q-may za x 'pw' Y V. Y V VW ,I U U f M . . , . . 555 A , , f of Q ' ' . q . Y Sl Q W 5 5 ' ' .. A 7 0 mb 0. M6 CMF With a genial smile, Dr. Harold H. Metcalf, superintendent, offers his guid- ing hand to every student, teacher, and worker seeking his sound advice. Dur- ing his active eight years as administrator of B1oom's policies, he has been personally concerned with developing good citizens and instilling greater pride in the school and in the athletic teams. Giving his enthusiastic support to any needed improvement proposals, he was the activating factor in procuring an expansion program this year. Despite the large enrollment, he has influenced the lives of everyone, all who admire and respect him both as adviser and friend. 118 Mr. Howard Miller, Mr. Walter Platenka, Mr. Harry Lange, Mr. Emmett Richards, Dr. Paul Ashley, Mr. Charles Baker, Mr. Paul Keen. Mrs. Robert Cordes, Dr. Harold Met- calf, Mrs. Edmund jaracz, Mrs. Evelyn Harte, Mrs. Howard Cisne. 33415 BUARD 0 50064 T 00 AND P. ll . Behind the scenes of an efficiently managed educational institution two organizations work hand-in-hand to maintain harmony and cope with constantly arising difficulties. Headed by Mr. Harry Lange, the Board of Education initiated a 33,700,000 expansion program, and this year secured the sanction of all local civic groups and, more important, of the voters. Its seven members, elected by the citizens, sacrifice much of their own valuable time to serve long, tedious hours without pay, solving prob- lems of administration and finance. Co-operating with the board, the Parent-Teachers Association acts as the connecting link between the school and the home. With Mrs. Edmund Jaracz as president, it has sponsored a Student Loan Fund, F. T. A. scholarships, and interesting programs that bring to the public eye the problems of modern education. Through the dedicated efforts of these dependable groups the Bloom of Tomorrow is about to become a reality, a high school which the community Can be justifiably proud and which will continue to uphold the highest standards. Miss Viloa Herr, Mr. Albert Martin, Mr. james Steckel, Miss Ora Theobald, Miss Mar- jorie Oxborrow, Mr. George Gilluly. Mr. Alfred Odegafd Miss Hild ur SOderman O D Busmess Manager . Holding the purse strings of Blooms finances is Mr. Alfred Odegard, business manager and assistant superintendent. Besides purchasing equipment and preparing a budget, he sees that the school elections and the bus systems run smoothly. All activity in the busy office centers around Miss Hildur Soderman, registrar. As keeper of files and records, she sends out transcripts of Re zstmr . Counselors credit and is the unfailing source of information regarding Bloom life. Problems of all kinds are brought to the pa- tient counseling staff. With parental understand- ing, they settle disputes and prepare students for college and careers. They also direct various scho- lastic activities and recommend able young people for positions in the community. , . K4 . li g f if , ? Lf. EWU! ll Miss Sara Ferrmld, Miss Eveline Callender, Miss Mary Elizabeth House, Mrs. Edna. North, Miss Ora Theobald. 5N6LlSH t 1 Mexiingef' - ' .16 d Shaw, M1sgi:QeMissBef'haLewlS Miss M1 ieen MLDGWA H , Leirha PWS ' Miss , Mr. iss Pan Kevljlzil Pauline Dougms' Robert GMA, 2 F06 I John CutfY- M v is X Alifss A103 H iss Hat . askeff, Miss V- iss Vera Kohxhof f, Mr. 5N6l.lSH AIX William 11 DO H Sketk AHSS D Dsld Th Bt, Ons Dee omas, I. UC! Strauss ' 1013 Herr M 1 1 l 4'046'6.s' Miss Betty K iss Ruth S eoughan. awyer, M Sf Mario Sh'0J'er Mr. Robert Andrews, Mr. Samuel Paravonian, Miss Elizabeth Boyer, Mr. Richard Walton. Mr. George Hamlin, Mr. Ralph Briggs, Mr. Arthur Mittman, Miss Eva Dunn, Mr. Robert Castarer. '94 '34- Mr. Richard Sherman, Mr. Ralph , Schmidt, Mr. Alexander Feldvebel, Q Mr. Clayton Smith, Miss Elizabeth Ann Kelly. 0' 7064, 47103 svc' 6'0C'l0l ST 0016.9 AL 1099 SO' Nl cv ,1e9'elqxs0i9'5 Grace 10f E we sv- 'X sv- 1 00161 am X355 YM' W N955 Nwlloqe CNW l 123 eww? Mr. Robert Hippensteel, Miss Jean Pavy, Mr. Einar Cannelin. M06 betxvo' CDMMFRCIM Mr. Barton Herr, Mr. Clyde Lawrence, Miss Ellen Chapman. nc Mr. Hamld SC n Miss Vivian Stuggivxlgert Berg' line cauendeff ' ATIDN luv us bo, MY. Mr. lohn mom Sears. l s Hub'dCek' Mx. Joh' C Spgglvearl D Mis, edge ilffjCUgzf1fje' Cxglgzzllzflgd Mayhew M5553 Ddleton If Mr' fOhn Smith Cla!-k 1 Mt. G e, Mr. Donald Ziegleiog Francis, Mr. E r. E dwa .1 Ugene Neubauer. I Mr- Chat. f Waker Kuws' Petersafm' M ' QQ 500647100 Mr. John Reeves, Mr. Ralph Stegen, Mr. Elmer Nelson, Mr. Marion Hineline, Mr. Lloyd . Richert. Miss Velva Carley, Miss Marjorie Oxborrow, Miss Dorothy Printz, Miss Joann Capesius, Miss Edna Walters. xv Mr. Robert Rehberg, Mr. Dale Lawton, Miss Amy Applegate, Mr. James Steckel. if slew' v . exa SGS6, - X955 X'g',agoYi 9 ws aww' wk gh Mr. Frank Buchtell, Mr. Cecil Sarff, Mr. Fred Jacobeit. Mrs. Lucile Hicks, assistantg Miss Catherine A. Haworth, librariang Miss E. Pearl Hess, librariang and Mrs. Gloria Lederle, assistant, are the custodians of bool-:ways to knowledge. X. M Wa af' Avis' we M ww -ae, NM ew' hice' Skiers G h mana' gh Dr D0rorh C0331-ll ea we r , ex am' and 'S rest K Plates DSych01o . :N D asmdenrs b gist 3 lllligsl T Mrs. Thelma Crane, nurse, checks her files of aches and pains. 126 dal SNA' . , 50 1. ret Baidwm he! Aww i ggi! xssea Missieachet, an its nes pxcwfe' mt .5 an The teachers help themselves at the Workshop picnic. Mr. Paravonian and Mr. Moore compare notes between classes. Dt. Metcalf is host to visiting admin- istrators. Squeaky Marr and Frank Nardi, last year's basketball stars, are introduced by Dr. Metcalf at a pep rally. Rain may have kept the faculty's spring picnic confined to the cafeteria, but the spirits of these proud fathers weren't dampened. Mr. Clyde Lawrence, Billyg Mr. Eugene Neubauer, Steven, Mr. Robert Castater, Peterg Mr. Arthur Mittman, Tommy. Mr. James Steckel, Caryng Mr. William Shroyer, Elisie Anng Mr. George Hamlin, Connieg Mr. Robert Gard, Becky. MFETER 4 STAFF Miss Edna Walters, Mrs. Margaret Erick- son, Mrs. Mary Jane judkins, Mrs. Mable Paulsen, Mrs. Marie Nardella, Mrs. An- toinette Koshut, Mrs. May Rogers, Miss Myrtle Nelson, Mrs. Mary johnson, Mrs. Rose Poerio. MR. JOHN JOHNSEN Superintendent of' Buildings and Grounds 0 ICF STAFF Miss Pat Crawford, Mrs. Leona Rogers, Mrs. Dorothy Fink, Mrs. Lucille Hicks, Mrs. Charlene Burdett, Mrs. Elizabeth Paulson, Miss Mary Neroni, Mrs. Gloria Lederle, Mrs. Julie Scholz, Mrs. Mari- lyn Wieringa. MAIIITEIMIICF 6' AFF Mr. J. Iaconi, Mr. A. Siebert, Mr. J. Crapp Mr. D. Harvey, Mr. M. Rich, Mr. S. Barger Mr. A. Moennich, Mr. W. Siebert, Mr A Mahnke, Mr. J. Franke, Mr. J. Reay. NOT PICTURED: Mr. s. Kafwoski, Mr. N. Rorer Mr. E. Snow, Mr. C. Parkison, Mr. A. Sobota Mr. C. Graefnitz, Mr. E. Appleberry, Mr C Heusmann, Mr. R. Willis. . . ,.. Y. i.. ii MRS. TEKLA Tocco School Matron i 7 i' ff ' A 129 EN 0k Ahead lies the world of tomorrow, Boasting of new problems that will act as a Challenge for the Bloom class of 1955 as they leave for parts anticipated, undecided, or unknown . . always they will remember their days in high school. MSW , . , ..,,.. W 4 D s I if 'N x-:Wx TWP: is 'X'-5. ,- '55 1Q -L to Q 1 h .-V: 2 5 55 -' M H R. ' , 8 Q LLEEE ' Qjgmgix? Sitting: G. Yanson, secretaryg V. Poerio, presidentg M, Petersanti, sponsor. Standing: S. Jarecki, vice-presidentg F. Schumacher, treasurer. enb a Board. . . The class of '55 has come to the end of its four-year journey along the Bloom road to a high school education. As seniors, they felt greater poise and maturity in mastering their school- work and finding time for extra-curricu- lar activities. Part-time jobs were also on the busy agenda. Seotember brought the first days of English literature and laboratory fumes in chemistry. Pirates took over a de- serted island in the class assembly, and Vicki Carlson and Don Lawnicki were crowned queen and king of the Home- coming dance. Climaxing the year's en- tertainment activities was the Lute Song, the senior class play. Those pos- sessing dramatic talents turned Chinese for the three-night run. U . . . 0mcers The board members make the big decision-What color should we graduate in? Front Row: A. Mascitti, L. Weise, C. Langhehn. K. Duncan, M DeLuca. Back Row: B. Primavera, S. Gordon, M. Girolami, S Work, R. Craig, H. Wolfe, S. Hirsch. 1. O'Grady. Abel, James Agee, Donald Agress, Joyce Alexander, Barbara can Anable, Patricia Anderson, Ruth Ashley, Janet Avery, Daryll Baker, Charles Bakker, Richard Baldwin, Patricia Balser, Judith Bambulas, Nancy Banis, Barbara Barger, Thomas Beckman, Joyce Bell, Craig Bennett, Margaret Berens, Marie Blackful, Charles Blaufuss, Donna Bly, Richard Bodman, William Bond, Patricia ,gr W- ffl! ifalisr J,- . ' K ,X ,Q .L X 343 MQW k at W 5, 5 N Q X55 Q I n -'EEF' - 1 -r Qi n A f a. A ,, eeee W U M L an - 25? it rs., ' -1 .ax h X53 1 E ,K I W. as 9 S 1 aj ' 'ease Xa if 7 c P Q l x EJ, A ' 'A 5 . C We ry, jf if L f 1 Bonifield, Robert Bonvouloir, Mary Lou Booth, Arlena Borrowdale, Carolyn Botkin, Mary Lou Bramlet, Betty Brazukas, Richard Brenner, Bernard Brillant, Leon n Brown, Ralph Budzik, Robert Butitta, Josephine Burrell, Henry Calpino, Thomas Cann, Judith Capriotti, Thelma Carlson, Vicki Carlson, Victor Carty, Barbara Cellini, Anthony Cesarone, Frank ' Chapman, Donna Ciarrocchi, Robert Cipolla, Elaine :ri ,pan 469' L K if 3 I L L 4 ,Q ,f ll iles be . WEEE? Q N Q' 5s:li'?- H 'E ..F...p,....,,..,, . ,xxx its Hal' N T ill' t 1 rf ff , ,L W? r 51- fi 1 1' 'M ' ' 1 5 tr ,M 1 -ff f ra ' 1 if 1 E r W ra E -1, Q S 1 A, ,, ' 'F 4 tr f r- iff Ig Q , ..::'--:fo sie' .-f'-we '- -,--k r ,:i-wM.u1: ' -- : wharf-x- w h h' l fn '7 , , ff . ,,g5Mr,am-ff,-3, M, ...,,, .. W' ,W tr.,-.-,ni f. .a..M..:g.-:f-Q, U 1, ' N A PW' .fer , - ,b , R ' 2 ff? ., f ' nj 4 ' - r r . B. 5 M C , , M ' ,,,L,, V FQ. ..,. I ' 'Y , , 171 Jflgm ry .-' g r ' , , if , f , 3 ' Q J ,I '1P ?' Y ' I in l rf: ' -' 3 fr. 61 , an f ,sir ,. f i , ii ,,, , ' .,,.V V5,i,,,,5i i f, If , .L ......- at tl Cole, Donald Cole, Sandra Coleman, John Collier, Florence Cooper, Nancy Cordes, Barbara Corliss, Gregg Corsino, Carolyn Cortez, Morris Costabile, William Cowser, Mabel Craft, James Craig, Robert Crandall, Sally Crowley, Rowe Damiani, Lena Danclurancl, LaVon Day, Jerry DeGiulio, Rosemarie Dehler, Thomas DelCotto, Robert DeLorenzo, Anthony DeLuca, Marcia Demirh, Thomas DeSalvo, Donald Devine, Barbara DiCaro, James DiMascio, Edward DiMascio, Peter Dispensa, Phyllis Doepp, Robert Dolowy, Francis Drolet, Patricia Drues, Judith Dudleston, Alan Dudley, Richard Duncan, Kay Edwards, James Edwards, Orvel Ehrich, Marily Elder, Virginia Evans, Jessie Eytcheson, Edna Falrus, Gail Faso, John Fazzini, john Ferris, Richard Fincher, josep PM xr W,,.,, 1 Q5 r 'WF 1-it - 1 F L 2 S y s ,,,. Li K l Fink, Bonnie Fiorenzo, Alfred Firrantello, Joseph Fleischer, Edith Florek, Patricia Foges, William Formentini, Dorine Foster, James 0 Foster, jay Foster, Joyce Frazier, Justine Frey, Barbara Fuller, Norman Furnace, Robert Fushi, John Garrett, Della Garzolini, Irnperia Gaskill, William Gaudio, Carol Gehring, Elmer Gerat, Sally Gersch, Ruth Girolami, Marlene Goldman, Charles Golletz, Barbara Goodman, Janet Gorden, Thomas Gordon, Sandra Geanne Gordon, Sandra joy Gossett, Caroline Graefnitz, David Green, Charles 9 Greig, James Griffin, Elbert Gromala, Bernard Grusdis, Richard Haas, Darlene Hadfield, Raymond Hammond, Donald Richard Haney, Edward Hansen, Larry Harrelson, Donald Harris, Glover Hartinson, Ruth Hartman, Dennis Hartman, Rodonna Haskell, Donna Haskell, Roberta , 4, K w Nr J-W' i , y -awed! it 'W ' A Hassberg, DeWayne Hatch, Warren Hathaway, Sandra Haut, Peggy Heineman, Jane Helrnrath, Thomas Herrmann, Claudette Hickman, Patsy Hicks, Christina Highsmith, Barbara Higgins, Mildred Hirsch, Sally Hodgson, Thomas Hofer, Joyce Hoffman, Thomas Hollowell, Hazel Holtz, Jane Hoppel, Kathryn Hosea, Martha Hub, Ronald , . , Iacovem, Nick ,.- V Imxnski, Anna Jacobs, Patrlcra ff?ff,' ii R tt,,,t J2reCk1,Sfanlev sf, ,,, 1 , X N 1' , ,, -if 6 , it J W ai X 'F' nfl v 4 Lim 4 M 44, . M , fi ..1 11 , KX ,K ..N gf., ' ':32f: 3iz:5!' f- -, , J t T an , ' an wr L gf?,2r?!1.'gq,+ f-rx?-5: x A,,, 11, .V 3 at l r Jendrasek, Anthony Johnsen, Dennis johnson, Donald Johnson, Frederick johnson, Mary Ann Kasher, Frank Keller, Thomas Kentish, Roy 8 Kich, Gertrude 0 Kidd, William Kirgis, Donald Kirk, John Kissack, Gardner Klawirter, Mary Klein, James Knaack, Carol Knutson, Patricia Kohler, Katharine Koenig, Gloria Koester, Ronald Kosciuk, Eugene Kozlow, William Kratovil, Floyd Kruckow, Harold ,ga L - 1'Ei'gff?. Q gf, 35 ??i'-ni L -1- 1W'l::.'5532g -f s iff,-'.4f' T Lx, ' yn NJ ,, ,,,. : ., b A , : f-vw ,, bgafa, , ,..i: 4 ,., - , if, i ' '- f ill. .4 r,,, ,J K V , 1 h Q 5 I K ' , ' b, . . i ital L -f -'k' 4571 . f I ' , f Hiiiiiiti- it ,,., ., 51 iii, 5 1SEC'gg,'s2 ,1 45? Q.-'J Q i f ' Q if f . xx 'A s M E' i 3 I' 64 ' t l Ml 1' , . . . 5. V.. , qs -.- .. 92536. , it Y ' f ,, iq ff. + rv x , . , if , , v!' , Kurz, Maynard LaBurtis, Michael LaCorte, Santo Lang, Arthur Langbehn, Carol Larson, Robert Larvick, Vincent Lawnicki, Donald Lee, Nancy Lehnert, Gene Lesniewicz, Martin Lindley, john Listenbee, Flora Llorca, Louis LoBue, Rosina Lucas, Patricia Luckett, James Luckett, Raymond Lund, Theron Lux, Carol MacKenzie, Marie MacVay, Nancy Madura, Marcia Mager, Ronald Maggie, Romeo Magnuson, Helen Malec, Nancy Maleski, Theodore Malizia, Gerald Malkowski, Donald Malkowski, Ronald Maltby, Janet 8 Malvesruto, Louis Anton Malvestuto, Louis Frank Manes, Michael Mansell, john Manson, Elizabeth Marchio, Ralph Marcum, Linda Marison, Sandra Marks, Richard Martinez, Daniel Maschwitz, Charles Mascirti, Audrey Maxwell, Bonnie McDonald, Douglas McGillen, Sharon McLaughlin, james McManimen, Carol McMillan, Tom Meinhart, Jack Miller, jack Mitchell, Norman Molyneaux, Judith Montella, Joseph Moore, Patricia 8 Morey, Donna n Morrow, Raymond Moss, Michael Mott, Richard Murphy, Kathleen Murr, Novella Myers, Lee Napoli, Mary Lou Narcisi, Marie Narcissi, Henry Neulieb. Marilyn Noel, Howard Odom, Barbara O'Grady, Joan Oliver, Judith Ollendorf, Anne N M, ,f . O'Rourke, Thomas Palmer, Charles Palmer, Virginia Passarelli, Virgil Payton, Phyllis Pazduzuira, Eugene Peart, Edythe Pellino, Carl 0 Penwitt, Evron Perez, Theodore Perozzi, Donald Perry, Rosetta Persiani, Albert Peters, Kenneth Peterson, Claudette Pfab, Laurel Piccolo, Bruno Pilackas, Edward Piper, Rose Piunti, joseph Poerio, Vincent Pollmacher, Donald Pomrehn, Glenn Poole, Mary Ellen Primavera, Bettina Prisco, Donald Quattrocchi, Donald Radatz, Richard Radden, Delores Raney, Marvin Ray, Betty Reed, James 8 Rehnquist, Judith 0 Reichert, Robert Reinmen, Gail Reinhart, Richard Rieke, Wallace Ritchey, John Roberson, Ronald Roberts, Maeola Roberts, Nancy Robertson, Dennis Robinson, Thomas Robustelli, Joseph Rogers, John Romano, Alfonso Rosati, Yvonne Rothgeb, Carol ft? L:,,L. is Ia: P52 553- , .,. M, 3 . gf.-f,,!5 Rucker, Carol Russell, Erlene Russo, Donald Ryan, Joseph Sadus, Dorothy Saidel, Jack Sandaker, Gerald Santori, Anna Scheid, William 0 Scheidel, Diane Scherp, Ronald Schichner, Doris Schilling, Donald Schmeckpeper, Emily Schmitt, Alvin Schrnirr, Barron Schneider, Charles Schumacher, Fern Seaver, Thomas Sebastian, Juanita Sebastian, Marlene Seely, Carol Seely, Donald Shetzley, Mary Ann an A '3- 4 .u'1.1l,: .3 i 'x,,.,, , K Shoemake, Charles Siebert, Raymond Simonetti, Anthony Skonecke, Mary Lou Smith, Annabel Smith, Donald Smith, Harrier Smith, Jean 8 Smrdel, Betty n Sons, Shirley Spann, Hyman Spina, Donna Spinozzi, Dolores Stanley, Jacqueline Srelrer, Carolyn Stephenson, Judge Stevens, Thomas Stolfo, Diane Stosor, Michael Stosor, Michaelene Stuenkel, Marion Sundstrom, Arthur Surian, Michael Swanson, Victor Sweet, Hazel Sylvester, Barbara Tafelski, Robert Tavoletti, jacquilen Taylor, William Thompson, james Thompson, John Thornell, Glen 0 Thorson, Barbara 0 Tiltges, Myrna Tilton, Cyrilla Tilton, Vance Tofano, Chris Tollis, Anthony Urban, Andrew Utermark, David Utermark, Patricia vendeni, Victoria Vesci, Casper Visell, Richard Vissar, Ann Vittori, Anita Walker, Geraldine Wall, Dorothy I' af? 'iv 2 if - , 3 AV' I .VW-,G Wallis, Joanne Ward, james Ward, Mary Washington, Arthur Vfashington, Barbara Weise, Laura Welk, Arlene Welshimer, Nancy 0 0 Wenzel, Gustav Wever, Monica White, Carolyn White, Louise White, Otis Willett, Clarence Wilson, Marilyn Wilt, Stanton Wingate, Dana Winn, Sharon Wojcik, Frank Wolfe, Homer Wood, Robert Work, Smart Wright, Allan Wroblicky, Theodore -A .. Wullaert, Richard K 1 Yang, Peter ' lg f ,, YQHSOH, Gavle N, A , yi., Yaseen, David iff i I at M, ' -W - 55?',1'2 '3 ,,.... .. 4 ,E e Ji' S my ' L is Q' 4 1 B ,NS .... 5' 1 G ' v XR , 'm f r'-. , , 1 t 3 ' ' 8 Zamarocy, Arthur 0 1,1-6 .414 J' A at-5: Q Zawada, Jerome . Ziccardi, Richard I m Ziems, Gloria 0 I ,g K I' 5' Zimmer, Gordon Zimmer, Howard l l 1 .......l!ee Pace Contentedly relaxing among sarong-clad Hawaiians, Ray Morrow forgets that he is stranded on a not quite deserted island. A deserted study hall enables Phyllis Dispensa to concen- trate on her marbletop in an after-school chem session. Male chemists turn mad scientists while the females act as their audience. . . . iffy-Hvers llze I I I Announcements and cards remind Judy Rehnquist Anne Ohlenclorf, and Bill Gaskill that graduatiods just around the corner. Sally Gerat does her interpretation of Grecian dancing in a modern style. There are two ways to do everything! Kay Hoppel checks out a book for her English IV library work--Bill Bodman appar- ently gets all the information he needs by just looking at the title and author. Bob Green, junior,gives seniors Pat Lucas and Jane Holtz some big talk. Me-no-speak-English Cortez steps aside to let Big-chief Bodman take over pep pow- wow. lass An important place in high school life Belongs to those many students who, as one group, Can be called underclassmen . . . from the time when they are initiated into Bloom on Freshman Dav 'until the antics of the junior Penny Social they feel themselves becoming a part of a closely-knit fellowship working side by side. X Y i 3 ,f F if wwf Fa- 5 M fwefsrw J UNIOR Bonn Pint Row: 1. Porter, B. D'Andrea, G. Pago ria, S. Conant. Second Row: Y. Roesner, B Jacobs, P. Weaver, J. Fink, 1. DeFranlc, J Bory. Third Row: H. Lange, T. Carter, S Stritar, M. Zumbrum, H. Hatch, Junior Board Money! Money! Money! We need money, seemed to be the motto of the junior class. The juniors were constantly selling something. Buy a candy bar and the squeals of delight could be heard as another dime was added. Then they were selling football pencils-not only after classes but before classes and during classes. At the Thornton Fractional football game, their good salesmanship was shown in the number of ice cold cokes sold, even though it was a cold night. The Penny Social really cleaned out every- one's pockets and added quite a bit to the junior treasury. Everyone was humming Toyland after the juniors presented their assembly in December. It was both fun and lots of work, but nothing could be as much fun or more work than preparing for the magic night of the Prom. It was agreed, though, that it was worth the time spent trying to make it the best Prom Bloom ever had. I As the year came to an end, they were looking forward to next year, when they would finally be seniors. Junior tlass 0lWcers JUNIOR Cx.Ass Orncnns First Row: Miss Strauss, T. Bartolini, J. Boyd. Second Row: E. Cialkowski, A., Weber. V V V k,., ,, .k,, VV ., ROW 12 Adair, B0Hf1iC5AdaI11S, Bern- W ' . V , , . , .Me ,aw fx . .- ,,. ff,, ,g,., .izff 1 Vl- ew , , ,.:,, 'KP' V , ,,:: 1f,, . , V .su ,-,.f , . VV - ,,V .,,, ., , .,Vl,,.f,,V 1 +V al,.f,,VV V 1 nie, Alberry, Paul, Alcumbrac, Ron- VV ,L'- V L VL1L, 'V , aid: Alexander, Barbara, Altman, V: r 3? L X A , L 2 H... V .I Jack, Amadio, Anthony, Ambrosini, ,E Q , -L M , Aldo, Andersen, Barbara. VV , T V L V L : ' i 'C 1. y . C ' Row 2: Aprati, Vivian, Arbuthnot, A 5 gf, 5-r 7 K V23 ' i fi 'r V i' vi fa: gy V - J V, , Dolores, Arvaj, John, Arvin, Robert, , +V. r- ' ' L, Q1 V -- V 'L' VV - J Amgen, BeVeflY9 Bacik, Dofleens V V . . '-h I ' -.aff Baker, Bruce, Baker, Carol: Baldwin, C if ' l 'LL ff:' . ' 7 Elk. Robert. ,VQK C , T ff ' Row 3: Barger, Carol, Barrolini, 3' get V. V VV V VV V V g f. , 55 Tony, Barton, Bruce, Bartaglia, . W' .. i f Ve: Hi e rrrr , . ii : - - i' 2 ,, 3 ai: 0 K ,ff sz-31 f-'. V -1 f gs 1- ' .P IV.: Maria, Baumgartner, Lois, Behm, V, . V V , gp Vp ,5V LVV :AV 5-VV-V Robert, Berg, Lester, Bernardo, Car- ' e Q j i 1 LL w X, ' f 43 V I ff rnelai Bielskis, William. . l rrrr fi VV 1 V VVVVVVVVV X, . V .. Row 4: Bird, Robert, Birkhead, ' 2 V ' John, Bisig, Rochelle, Bivona, Rosle- 5 ., 'V . VV , V ,, V. R mary, Bladholm, Wayne,Blaszcz1y , , 4' 5,-V 4, 'V , gf V pf' V ,:. 2- , V V -'V , Canglle, Bory, james, Bory, Janice, V- V ' '. V,V, rr. IVV 5 r,l ga Boy , Joan' V, ,f,, ,rW, , , V Row 5 : Bradford, Yvonnei Brady, C 5 :'d ' 1 I 5' rx ddd V 'P Ad V X Brenda, Bramanri, Lawrence, Bravo, V ' . R V 'V , Anthony, Bkray, Donaldli Bretz, XV . . :,dd . , VV e ,,, , , V Charles, Broo s, Anna, Broo s, Cllr- his V 1 ki V if e ' 55 tis, Brown, Jeannette. i, V' ' gl A Row 6: Brunstrum, Roger, Bukow- -V f ,, Ski, Barbara? Buonadonm Victor: , V . .. V VV V ,:, V s V V an Q Burchett, Goldie, Burdick, Shelby, ,:,, . Burnett, Austin, Caffarelli, Rosalie, r V VM. ff, Vu V V Cameli' A 'h0 Y4 Cm1iVG10fis sVV at ,:,, V R K f::' V s iiii V Vsi, VV ' , lr 'rii' V 1 ,,, 1, V V . , ,V .V ,, V ,,,, is .. , . , , , .. . ,. -.. . ,X ,WV .,,,.,V,,J VVV, V, , ., V, ,X . , V,V, VV VV '-if: . Ve? . v ' '-fU ' ' ' ' ' l 1 . ' me ' V :,,:, fiiffa 1 'R . ' 2 . N1 V, V -V,V f f1 : VVV t V. 'V V V ' Vf-, V. ,.., l. 'l-, r --'l VV ,- Y - V ' V- V V, '1 5-, ri ,,V, 'fe , if: ,. xi, ,H i , ,,,.1, V , V, .sf fVVV 1. ,. J- .. V- , VVVV .J is Ve' .. V V . ,,i,Q2!f5 ' ' 5 t ,V 153. 4 in s ' if me :' : ii ' VV ifvl 'V'r' S V --'V I . t .. V ,,,, V .V V f :' V, ' V ...,, V V5 V if. ,gg , V, V: V'ff V V fm VVVVV VVV ,Vf': fV,ff ' 'Y 'C 9 R D 'ii T 'JV VV :.,,. B Q2 a ,, -f-V , , 11: as . 1 ,,,, V ,, 1 V.VV , V. at ws, 1 z.: V, -1551: 5 f ' ,,'i W '.,, , filly! , V., V VV.., :V ihflfvw, il V ' 1 :'l' vii A - fffzazffeff-ia -':: Lg NM , ' AX! - fir, ,' ' , ' V 'V 'V .,.V ' . . V. VV ff VV,,. :ar ,. V' VV V ,, V,V. ' 1 -if ' ' v ' ' QQ! , K iii? ' ,,, 'fiffl ,V.: i iT,.,fL, i ' t Q ,VV .V , ' i.-, ff? ' if '7 5 ' ,,,, V' V : :' e V V - V1', 'V J . if .M R., i CQ A . 'V ' ', VV. f . , VV VVVAVV . VVV, ' V , V V.,, V, ,. , V V ,, V ,, , 'ff' , 'R ' ' W -f H f 'ii'J l 7, ,V ' T . -If' fi I 3 '-Y !- Y V . ., . ,. V' -M V,. ,. VV , V ,,,. V V, r ,, V : VVAA' l I f V K Row 1: Carneli, Phyllis, Carlson, David, Caron, Ralph, Carpenter, Annie, Carta, Frank, Carrier, Wil- liam, Carter, Sarah, Carter, Thomas, Cassady, Catherine. Row 2: Cast, Ralph, Celmer, Gerald, Christiansen, Russell, Christiansen, Barry, Cialkowski, Eddie, Ciarrocchi, Olivia, Ciasnocha, Madelaine, Ci- polla, Enes, Clark, Delores. Row 3: Cobb, Masedonia, Collina, Joe, Conant, Richard, Conant, Sharon, Cornish, Yvonne, Corra- detti, Betty Ann, Cortez, Jerome, Costello, Joe, Counihan, Robert. Row 4: Cowger, Charles, Cowger, Ronald, Cowles, Miriam, Cox, Patri- cia, Crim, Lynn, Cull, Jane, Cunnea, Janet, Curcio, james, Curran, Kath- leen. Row 5: Czyz, Anthony, Dambraus- kas, Casimir, Damiani, Alceste, Dan- dino, Pat, Daniel, Floydia, D'Andrea, Beverly, DeFrank, JoAnn, Dekker, Marvin, Delfs, Edith. Row 6: Dell'Ange1o, Ralph, Del- sener, Donald, DeTella, Ronald, De- Vivo, Laverne, DeWaard, Shirley, Dillard, George, DiMa.scio, Patricia, Dinsmore, George, Doepp, Linnea. V, of L Q., VV A V , ,iiff-ir i 'T JI ,, :, 15 m ,, , 1 F riff 3' R 1 D ld J D Ch ' ' m, ' ' ow 2 0 f anne? U ene' ' itil -'-L V iii? ,L'1 A ii B , ' Harry, Dumas, Charles, Edwards, Pa- , . ., .,,. M ,,.L , .,.,. , ,,,,.. , , jgVV V ,1 j'2' ,- IQ A 1 1 V trxcia, Edwards, Robert W., Excher, l K . , 's V' ddd'W lf-,, S VV, Carol, English, David, Erickson, V ,V 1 , V 3 5, ,V, d,,dd ,d,. , ,sy ,,,.., ,, 'J.1 s 'f Ruth, Espinoza, Lorraine. 1 ,W ,K j -54' 5- F gg, Vi V gg 1 ,!fVL,,:,, I ' il Row 2: Evans, Fred, Fabrizius, Judy, M ,rV: J E V, G r LV l ' 3 V27 gf G ,LL, Fidanzi, Geraldine, Fink, Joyce, V f 1,,, G, ' ,, VV , i f ' ri Flagda, John, Flaig, Norman, Fort- , X 7 V miller, James, Fox, Patricia, Franke, V ' , L - H 4 t s E ' Barbara. ' ' s t ,V ,V ' Row 3: Franke,b Betty, Franklin, -QV . -2 , N' 54 fr,,,, .t is W t , as Irene: Frantz, R0 err: Franze, Jan- is :V aar iiaaar araa Donald! V Vk.. . V , Galderio, Louise: Garrison, Marv: it , A gjff Ya A ' Gasbarra, Gary. H ,V V W- V A B 'V ir'1 Row 4: Gatch, Earl, Gayton, Rose, VV 1,,, . ra., I - . M f ' V V Ge ld, H d 3 G b , G 3 tj, E ' ,552 ' rf f ' 7-13 A B 'i,, Z W Gei-mana, Jozgegegilkiisobit Catiiitlg i' ,A G , ' A V' 'fx iir Giovannoni, Raymond, Giroux, Le- VV' 'ii1r'k l eiiiki , Row 5: Glasper, James, Glass, Joe, V V - J, r iW' 'rrr' f i'1, r B , Glowacki, Gene, Glowacki, Shirley, VV ' ' XV- ,G G ' Gockstetter, Carol, Gossage, Paul, - V raee so ' Robeff- . K' Row 6: Grenier, Sandra, Greven, T rdf l ' 4 L Judith, Griese, Audrey, Groom, ' Ruth, Gurney, Shirley, Hagerman, , e V ' 11, V ,,,, VV, .. E A Ronald, Hale, Zyporah, Hall, Ed- ,EVVV,1,, fm 55, gy Q, s., f.. ,ya V it ward, Hallmann, Bruce. r B ,,, ' H riar V v 'V E V ph ' -'h V -V n -Q ji -- . ' K 1,4 i , f 'iif ,. ,B .,,.. ' . ffl? ff. - G 1 - ,,,. ,J Row 1: Hammer, Robert, Ham- ij Af 1-V .5 g if' 1 'i ii ' Q ii' mond, Constance, Hancock, Richard, ii's 44, K' 'B ,, ' G '- 2,5351 if T Hanks, James, Harnett, Leola, Har- ,, l V ff! s il ,lr relson, Patrick, Harrison, LaWanna, t . M, V Hartman, Raymond, Hatch, Harlene. ,V QV, Y , Vi if Row 2: Hawes, Michael, Heckman, V ' , Q , ., r L, L ' 'P ,iri V+- sf r Jim, I-ledger, Carol, Henn, Joyce, MA ' Z 9 E5 myy 1 5, ,V .. t Henry, Alonzo, Hensley, Carol, Her- V, ,,,, , i t ins, Jeans Heurnann, Karl: Hlavafh, l,V, V rras r 7 ' ' ' s rrVV f H Robert. :.V g :exft Y111V,1: Q ,,..,,V wrfitj kyy, 4. V: IIVI Q V ::, ,mr MM-. K .L A , ,, . U Row 3: Hoffmann, Josie, Holstein, ,,iV,, , ,, Charles' Hoppel, Ju ith, Hosea, -V ' sg-s - YVELG l ' s , ,Lap .fy V V s - G f,f7f,j'f , g Beffv1'H0Sfef, Alice: HOHSIOH- P ,,, Gladys: Hovis, Holly: Howafd, is V E V-f Q Sharon, Hurton, Sue. I, ,V -,', f E me A -V A Row 4: Iaconr, Helen, Jacobs, Bat- H , V,VV,1V, E V ,HV ,,.rV . V, bm, Jafobucfi, Afgiai James, Wil- V, ,VV, VV,V V r lim' 1211501 Wi11iam:Jarac2.Edna: .V 'Q G . V K K if . V . .s Q ff. ve jmck' Joan? Jeneson' Jak? Jen' -V 12' C l ,V f D' kim, Alden- G ,VV ,,, tv, 'Q to a i Row 5: Jennings, Dale, Jensen, Al- iylis l' V- bert, Jensen, I.uc1l1e, Johnson, How V- ' be H ' Iae -V ' ' ' ard Edward, Johnson, Howard John Q V 1 5 , Johnston, Rodger, Jones, Bernice 'E 4, ,Q , , V V Q ' julian, Carolyn, Junge, Henry 5 J V V Row 6: Jurgenson, Elaine, Kaack V iff ,: iii' ' Vi'i Linda, Kearney, Thomas, Keene, Ed- ji , . V4 V ' jg. ,,,, V B' win' Kehl Yvonne' Keilman Carol Keller, Marvin, Kelly, Kay, Kentish as ,,,,,. I , . VV V n 4- in ,pw W O ,, . W :a P wi iiti Q' VV,Ve V ,s f ' R Vigil Vlr - '- :fine-V. ,gf ' is irV,,V if? R ' V f l t f - 4' , 'gi -,l2f T ,,, .V,, ia L Vi Row 1: Kile, Dale, Kindl, Rose- marie, King, Rochelle, Kingston Neil, Kirkendall, Mack, Kirkpatrick Gene, Klawitter, john, Klawitter Robert, Kleinman, Catherine. Row 2: Klibofske, Carol, Klingler Y Peter, Knies, Barbara, Knowles, Bar- bara, Koenning, Luanne' Koester ! i Virginia, Komer, Barbara, Koscio- lek, Judith, Kruger, Glenn. Row 3: Kuligoski, Shirley, Kunde, 1 9 K ririi ' KK - aaiaa KK K KK Y G' K' nria in 'H K' K f K - Q V K 5? -4 M-A, ,V an K KKKK Ke l KK KK.i f aKK ,.f,,,,.,K1 nga' , :wwf Ko:-:V-.:,K 3 -W.-,.f 5,5,,ffK ,K , Wi A KK .,,' ii i A KK ' KK V V .K,-K,:K,K F judith, Kuras, Loretta, LaMorticella, A 5. A E il 3. -V Q- V K VV ' 2. Y i Vf- VF Robert, Lamparelli, Arrnon, Lange, i KK . K, -.VVV'f f ,r V K-r1 i Kg, -55 , K ,KK K gVVj V ' Harriet, Larimer, Glenda, Lawrence, K ' K ' K,ii Charles, Lawton, Dalmer. K. - Ki K -K VVAV VmVV A V in V V Row 4: Leoff, Jean, Leone, EvelYflS K V L i , K ZW,, VV K,J, if f V V K Lien, Barbara, Lindert, Albert, Lit- K Q K 'A A V4 1 W K VK KKQ V ,,K,KKKVV,V K K 6, tell, Linda, Locke, Barbara, Loitz, i K K, 't-K 'A 'ffl Gwrses I-Ons, Johns I-Orlshelf. Elil- ? A K Sv ahah. K K KK,KK K Row 5: Lowman, Patricia, Luering, 5 i ' K i A KK A K V ' ' Betty Ann, Maciareillo, Doreen, ' wh VV L , , . VV 3 K , K Mager, Janice, Magnuson, Martha, K K VK .K K ,ja VN K Aty' K A ' V Mahnke, Dolores, Malek, Gloria, Km . 'Sjg jg, VK ,. 'AAV K 4K ' Lg, F Q Mancini- Gwendolyn? Mann, Kent' , V Row 61 Mw1e1,D2vids Mammaf- K K A mella, Matlock, Janice, Matza 'K ' i' iffff' Vi i'f: KZV K 'K 'iii KK ' K 3' A X A Dawn, Maurizi, Robert, McAllister, K it K ' . KV V KV Kenneth, McBride, Wanda, McClen- I V K K ' V 'i K in Q V in don, Darryl, McCollum, Grady. rwiir il? K im, fir VV V JJ, 'V-if , - rl aaea te 1 iele irl K KK K I x A l K K i n i I 'FV VV, KVV V VKi K K ele 1 eann Q KKKKKMMM Row 1: Mfcofmick, John: Mcvavid, L in-'I K V K Ruby, Menges, Maureenei Merritt V V .K - ,K :' -K KK . Ki ' KK VVV William, Messmaker, Elaine, Met- VK f K V tlet, Ronald, Mielcarz, Anthony, K Va VV ' ' 'L ,K KK K .K Q Millburn, Lowell, Mitchell, Harley. in rv' KK K vw , K KK.1 KY -f'K . - - K. f l Vg, Q, Vi -'ff V' VVV KVVV V 'V fe VK ,V K Row 2: Mitchell, Richard, Moehlig, K ,Y iiKKK itKK K K Berry: Molyneaux. Ernest: Monrv. iitl K' KalK K George: MOOTC, Clyde: MOON, A KKK' K 'ii A K K' KKKKK 'A KK 4 K K Henry, Mott, Carol, Munro, Robert, ii A V K KKKQQ' 5 VV V Mulderink, Allen. V K V VV V .KV '::'i KK K K V, V ,gf VV 'K -AK Row 3: Mustard, Charles, Myers, Ve'-, Kg. i V V, K KVKV H- V' F ' KVK ' Anti- K ' 'K E Carol Rae, Napoleon, Richard, Nar- 1K,:X + , K is VKVK Ki' 51, W cissi,Richard, Nehnevay, Rosemary, , Y K K. K.. i if PM K 9 K KR. Neitzel, Betty, Nelson, Doris, Nel- A e' i ii' WK K K f LK K' G 'K K 9 Il' K son, Eric, Nelson, Thomas. KyKK l 'E' V , aKKKK V K.. K K,.2 K 51 . .J f-ff ., ,K,VVK,,,K VV A 'QV f ,Q E 1 .W . 1 nf' f ' 'K' I 'Q W K ,ai 1 - KV T .J.,-KKK Q. K,. , '13Lf. QKJ ,,,,. K 1 41 K ia K K U ' 'K 'F' i j iiii K K M K KK 'K- in f K K K K K A - PM K K K K, K K KKKK in ,., 1' 1 K ,f .. K ,, K ae 5: K .f K1 ,v ei? KKK. is' KK VK K K K . fl K H , EFE QI., , K ,li K VK ig, .K VV VVV VVV' K ,VV ,V Ki K VV , V V K, ,VVKV K V V VVVK V KKKK KK ,V V K Q KK -153: NV 1' KK f'1Z 32:52 fvlfffzfiu. 'f' K ,s-L ii- A iiii' 3 iii' V E ,Qgvaiaia ,K J 'K ' ' ' 1 K' , . i K W K KK A V ..K1 , 1 K , . y :II V V 5' . . - W5 5' 'ff' 'K . 'A K K ' 'K K K ' i K' . X VVV . K, , V K KK ff- K KK. V' A 2 f ' K K QD . KVKK VJ V VV ' Y , Row 4: Neumann, Donald, Newell, Joyce, Nicolai, Judith, Nielsen janet, Nudi, Evelyn, Nykaza, Wally, Nyman, Janice, Oesterle, Mary, Oest- mann, Henry. Row 5: Ohlendorf, Darlene, Olden- burg, Violet, O'Neal, Patricia, Pach, Rudolph, Padilla, Vincent, Pagoria, Diane, Pagoria, Georgia, Pankonien, Carol, Panzino, Ida. Row 6: Parks, Virginia, Passarelli, Germaine, Patton, Arlene, Patton Beverly, Pavoggi, Kathryn, Perez, Al: fonso, Perozzi, Patricia, Perry, Bar- bara, Persiani, Barbara. 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Row 2: Smith, Roland, Smith, Sid- ney, Smith, Thomas, Smith, Vernon, Smith, Walter, Snow, Barbara, Sokol, William, Sons, Marilyn, Sons, Nancy. Row 3: Souerbry, Fred, Spann, Law- rence, Spuck, Nancy, Stabile, Joseph, Stacey, Lawrence, Stanton, George, Steger, Roberta, Stelter, Karen, Ste- vens, Robert. Row 4: Stieper, Nancy, St Luka, Don, Stone, Vicki, Strandberg, Carol, Stritar, Steve, Svoboda, Allan, Sylvester, Rita, Teverbaugh, Rove- rerta, Theodore, Betty. Row 5: Thom, Dennis, Thomas, An- drew, Thomas, Nick, Tifft, Merrill, Tosi, Darlene, Tozzi, Carlo, Trevino, Gloria, Trickler, Gloria, Troli, Donald. Row 6: Trusty, Beulah, Tucciarelli, Marlene, Vagnoni, john, Veldhuisen, Margaret, Verba, Adrienne, Volpe, Vincent, Vondracek, Jon, Wade, Frances, Wagner, Robert. Row 1: Peters, Dolores, Peterson, Marlene, Peterson, Norma, Petrarca, Janice, Pfab, Laurel, Piazza, Beverly, Pigott, john, Pilotto, Celeste, Pilotto, joseph. Row 2: Pinley, Fred, Pitts, Clyde, Piunti, Richard, Polacek, Carol, Polka, Corrine, Pomrehn, Hugo, Por- ter, Carolyn, Porter, Janet, Prater, Carol Lee. Row 3: Prater, Diane, Prokop, Karen, Pryor, Gwyndolyn, Rabe, Norene, Raymond, Ronald, Reeves, Carl, Rice, Henry, Rocha, David, Rocha, Dolores. Row 4: Rocha, Irene, Roche, Mae, Roesner, Yvonne, Romano, Louis, Root, Eleanor, Rosen, Burton, Ros- mis, Douglas, Rossetti, Raymond, Rotolo, Nicholas. Row 5: Rotondi, jackie, Rowland, Henry, Sandroni, Kathleen, Sarek, Patricia, Sawyer, Kenneth, Schlaeger, Dorothy, Schmidt, Gail Ida, Schmitt, Gail Louise, Schoeling, Eldon. Row 6: Schofield, Donald, Schomas, Carol Ann, Schwalm, Conrad, Schweer, Arnold, Scott, Gladyce, Scully, Mary, Shaffer, Robert, Shanks, Charles, Sharo, Terrance. l ...LL . iiii' '-i, I LL L is L II L ' ,,L' 'L LL I - LL A L LLLL L L gf L. L,.. 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L 52 ' L 'C '-L'i ' ' LTL L: 5 1 p L L +4 I ILer L L L I Ievvr' r r LL Row 1: Walker, Lowell, Wallace, 1 Barbara, Washington, Ethel, Weaver Patricia, Weber, Ann, Weber, Mar- ,-l' if lene, Weckwert, Louis, Weinman Noralyn, Weise, Edward. Row 2: Weiss, Jacquelyn, White Lawrence, Whitesell, Patricia, Wiater James, Wildhaber, James, Wiley Roy, Williams, Shellie, Willis, James, Wilson, Frederick. Row 3: Wilson, james A., Wilson, Michael, Wilson, Nancy, Wisdom, Eileen, Witt, Fred, Witt, Nancy, Woislow, Marilynn, Wolny, Dennis, Wonders, Ruth. Row 4: Wood, jack, Wood, Joan, Woski, James, Yanchus, Dorothy, 3 Zahler, Adrienne, Zander, William, Zavarella, Dena, Zavarella, Nina, Zeman, Joan. Row 5: Zumbrum, Mary jane. .- ' 2 i f - ' ' n 5, 5 ,if f s A . j , 22' 33 A W .F . W fe 'if S V W 'N ff as 51' l W A 4 ' W W. -,,, if 1 ' ,J W 4 'ff Q 1+ izfp l L L .. ' Nl L rl il. ,Q A i i ? .5 V' ills R , We W iq me I 31, Q.: 37' W . ' y, l if v,,, Ni A ' .V in kk, S. , QM- ,V , , U .V ' My V-ca' If T ,, , ., I , 'F R ' , l W ,,, KW We gg y, , Q ,Lg ,,, , Q jig W ,.., -M L lr ' -' Vx ' -' ' ' 1- - V KW 1.f?' W as h i' is i if i W,,,,i 'W W ,L 'IW Half time is Coke time. 159 Sophomore Board First Row: R. Klingler, R. Hagman, P. Patti, M. Wat- kins,K. Tatgenhorst, O. Sig- neri. Second Row: G. Cesar- one, A. Piazza, N. Foushi, T. Czajka, N. Bartolini, L. josephson. Third Row: B. Littel, G. Dykes, H. Oster- man, D. MacMaster, M. Zel- ler, B. Bransky. What sophomore will forget rushing up to a classmate and asking, Are you a moo moo? and receiving the answer, No, I'm an oink, oink, at the Barnyard Frolic on October 14, and then hitching his blue-jean clad legs around the bleachers while he sipped cider. Under the leadership of the class sponsor, Mr. Robert Andrews, the sophs carried on in this friendly, informal spirit through the year as they sold candy, hawked their wares at the Blue Island football game, and invaded the gym for the sophomore assembly on November 18. Maybe the oink, oink mentioned above was a touch of ham, because the sophomore all-school assembly on january 14, Yestervear at Bloom, typifying life at Old Bloom some 20 years ago, was one of the high points of the year. There was a gleam of remembrance in the eyes of some of the teachers as we appeared in middies, knickers, and long curls. The spring elections and decorating for commencement ended the year, during which the sophs combined the enthusiasm of their freshman underlings with the stability of the experienced seniors to make all their projects a success. Sophomore 0fHcers First Row: Mr. Andrews, E. Sadus, L. Na lock. poli. Second Row: A. D'Andrea, M. Nih- Row 1: Abrassart, Eugene: Acosta Alfonso: Adair, George: Adema: David: Agrella, Leonard: Ainscough Carol: Alesse, David: Alexander Connie: Allen, Ernest. Row 2: Allen, Mabel: Allen, Wayne Amadio, Carmella: Anable, Markg Anderson Andrea: Andersen Karin 5 7 I Antonucci, Janice: Arnholz, Carol: Ashby, Donna. Row 3: Augustson, David: Baker Rosemary: Bakker, Jean: Balanow William: Bales, Donald: Barnes john: Barnes, Louise: Barnes Michael: Baron, James. Row 4: Barrett, Daniel: Bartalomei Gloria: Barrolini, Lawrence: Barto- lini, Norma: Barton, jack: Battag- lia, Rosanne: Bell, Robert: Bell Stanley: Bennett, Robert. Row 5: Benson, Stephen: Bertenhau' sen, Richard: Bider, Lois: Bielenin Carolyn: Bieronski, Arlene: Billups Gerry: Birgel, Robert: Bishop, Joyce: Blackful, Buleah. Row 6: Blucher, Mark: Bogacz, Arlene: Bonadona, Carol Ann: Boren, Margie: Bossert, Robert: Botkin, . 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Row 2: Callecod, Robert: Cameli Philip: Caniecki, Shirley: Cannek Thomas: Carducci, Patricia: Carpen: ter, Morris: Cellini, Marlene: Cel- lini, Tom: Cesarone, Gilda. Row 3: Chenard, Janiene: Christo Donald: Ciaccio, Michael: Cianchetti Loretta: Cisne, Marcia: Clare, Sandra? Clarey, Gerald: Clark, james: Clem- ent, Ruth. Row 4: Cliver, Betsy: Cobb, Roy: Cohler, David: Colangelo, Gerald: Cooper, Calvin: Cole, Teri: Coop- wood, Valerie: Copeland, Edrena: Corbin, Henrietta. Row 5: Corboy, Catharine: Cornish Maida: Cort, Angeline: Costello Darleth: Costello, Dolores: Crowson Robert: Czajka, Thaddeus: Dahl- strom, Ted: D'Amico, Sam. Row 6: D'Andrea, Angela: D'An- gelo, Phillip: Davis, Gerald: Davis, Rarnoniag Davis, Ronald: Davis Stannye: Deabel, Beatrice: DeBolr Robert: Deese, Donald. s 1 .W vga, ,QV W ,Q FW Ci fs ft: V V V. .. I ,, ' 1 V M, V if tie- - 1-ff X4 ' Rauf : Dehler, Barbara, DeLorenzo, ,QV :QV V, . Ve, ,mf,:.b,A V V wt Patricia, Demith, Richard, Dengler, tt 1 4 t , f 'l'V V H Hr L 'i A t George, D'Ercoli, Ilda, DeWaele, -5, ,L1,h L ,L , -V Albert, DiCosmo, Carl, Dillard, B' t ' . tt ,: ifgjfr m Khk :V jg ,1' , t, V AL QV Q , mmz. V: . C01l1mbU5S Diuafd, HOFHCI- V s., B ' R iitt at e , l Row 21 1?i5P5H5221MiCh2-C13 Dolan, gl Vi- f , 1 1+ Vsyl a ' f' VVV, llel e B' t ,. l i Janefs Do Ci, avi 1 Dolph, Shirley: Z WL'L'LL Y' ' r' ' --N Q ' Dottgrli, jfinet, Dottini, Joyce, Doub- : . ' A V L h, ler, ar es: DoXY, Dolores: DQXY, ,yr , ' ' ' Harold. 6 'hi , - y ' 'LVN Row 3: Dguesa Marshalla DuBois, ' in v- , -1 .f71 P- nr t G i Q r . Nancy, Du or , Donal , Dude , g ,l,,' , 5 da t -.5 , l . 'tr ' Barbara, Duff, Joann, Duncan, Rob- ' if' j A oJ'l 1? , t 5 l V Q' err, Dunning, Terrence, Dykes, Ger- filfw L llll -Q iff f r -.4 li loon C nnolngoool, a1d?EdSfff0f1'Be ef1Y' :V ,yoifi Vnn, i V V fggggfb il - V V VADL, Row 4: Edwards, Byford, Edwards, if '1, V V d o ' o1'- ,V VV Vi VV! Q, r li 'G ,,f' L Vg! V -- ,VV ,A N51-, Willis, Egelske, Rosanne, Eger, Tom, Y' I V . ffl-1 U 531.55 'cr , 'i'- 11. 5, ,ill life .jf Eisamanf Robert? Elliot- Alice Mae? oonn g Z nnloo El1iorr,Earls E1Son,l-indas Emerson, gg ,fc - 19551, - 1-: Fluff as V'-gf: izszavfi- we-V.. if af' lln .5 llbf ' rw A Clara Mae. V V 'V V r l o'- - 'iilllflol V ' ' ' V ' f f Row 5: Ensweiler, Lorraine, Epley, Fi t ' ' , ' t VV Dolores, Epting, Rose, Evans, Josie r , 1 ,V V. -' W ' V y pi Mae, Farris, Arlene, Faso, Margo, Sf' V, V, ' , if V V V ga if . :VV V -, V, 'V 5, Ferry, George, Fitzgerrells, Loretta, , 'iizgl qv, 'E V- .f V ,- V LDDVVV 'i lf, , 4 Flaig, Bruce. 3 , VV V , ref ' 'o-1, V , V rg, l'll Row 6: F lorig, Phillip, Foster, oo .a ooll il'l 7 C N' Vifl i wi! Carol: Foster. Gladys: Foster, Ozies ii i ' it A o -'1 ' Foushi, Magdalene, Frank, joseph, . 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Row 5: Guzzino, Sally, Haaksma, Lorraine, Hagman, Robert, Hall, Charles, Hall, Ray, Hansen, Barbara, Hanson, Mary, Hantak, Diane, Har- rison, LaRose. Row 6: Hart, Don, Hart, Marion, Harte, Stefanie, Hartmann, Norma Jean, Haseman, Robert, Hasse, Charles, Hasse, Raymond, Hatfield, Truman, Haut, Darlene. sl. ' al ' r : 1:2 V :E li 'fig A 9 M, .l Q, , si i f , V ll 5,-... Ve - r -,si.,ae..t it t mere, ' eefa VVV, a u 'U 9 V VV .. V ..,,, ..,, ., ,V . V- V VVVV VV ..,l-l . t ,,,, , ,,,,V.V e'V, V C T f M 7? 51 . . 13'-N2 3 1 of 1.1! ,ft - f- , V9 . Y l of .X v ' . ' G , t ' tes - f ' i ftzi-ag. ,ries , ., ,,VV,VV VV V ggi, V V VV :SV V Va ,. ,V 1 V V - u - tays t::':V V:-, il V' V: f' Vi V 9 1 V- ',fVV V so Veyt H l ,VVV l Vl, ,iitl l V - :ete l to l Mite: .'V- he ', 'Y K I K I Q.f,::f 'ii Row 1: Heckler, Paul, Hensley, James, Hensley, Kay, Heron, Donald, Herr, James, Heusmann, Larry, Hicks, Beverly J., Hicks, Bev- erly Kay, Hildeman, Robert. Row 2: Hines, Doris, Hinton, Willie, Hodges, Dorothy, Hoff, Virgil, Hooks, Ronald, Hoppel, Frances, Howe, James, Inwood, Albert, Irwin, Sue. Row 3: Jach, Terrance, Jacobucci, Joseph, Jaeger, Jo, James, Claude, James, Imogene, Jankowsky, Alex- andre, Jarrett, Eileen, Jarvis, Greg- ory, Jeans, Bessie. Row 4: Jenkins, Starling, Johansen, Susan, Johnson, Jean, Johnson, Josephine, Johnson, Kathryn, John- son, Owen, Johnson, Rosalee, John- son, Virginia, Jones, Rudolph. Row 5: Jongsma, May, Josephson, Lynne, Judd, Carol, Kantzler, Carol, Karwoski, Patricia, Keene, Gerald, Kehl, Donald, Kehl, Thomas, Kehrt, Betty. Row 6: Kelly,.Charlene, Kelly, John, Kempen, Lois, Kerper, Carol, Kickert, Betty, Klauck, Jack, Klein, Maryann, Klepac, Glenn, Kline, Charles. VV ,,,, V H V I 'Q X5 2. . .V ki 5 4 af -fm , , 15,1 4. I 3 ,iw . f .-V -. ...sxggf , V, 4 f JJ iffffz-E . nw' frm: W- ' if 223- ' 52?-' f . 4, 3- ,vw 4 P , -, lsr- w. 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W . 1 -Q. f ,Vf.V ' if Xue: 4' Jf' ' , 1 ' - . 3 ,,L, . V xr 1 , X . '-ffl, 'QQ lzieime L Iv V Y' M, f s . , 1 WW' -fs 'li' -, fill.. , v 1 rr' H ' ' f 'Mi 4 ' if , if T iw ' ly Ml f 7: '. . if .L ,711 . ,. 1 ' if if T I V , ii 2 f . , , . -I , V - '3::, ,V .fs ff ' 'iw A .,. 1.112-c-,2:a' -f 'izznawsi W .nn Row 1: Klingler, Robert, Klos, Gerald, Kogler, Thomas, Kohn, Lonnie, Kopernik, Michael, Kosciuk, Lily, Koster, Nancy, Kratovil, Edwin, Krencik, Joseph. Row 2: Kuchyak, Mary, Kudlaty, Ruby Jean, Kurth, Norma, Kwasek, Barbara, Kwasigroch, Phyllis, Labuda, Ronald, Lacheta, John, Lacheta, Josephine, Lacheta, Wil- liam. Row 3: Laird, Barbara, Lale, Norman, Lamparelli, Dolores, Lan- ciotti, Philip, Lands ea, William, Lange, Yvonne, Latcher, Robert, Larson, Sue, Larvick, Victor. Row 4: Lauer, Donald, Lawrence, Sandra, Leahy, David, Leetz, Diane, Leoni, Judith, Letbetter, Leon, Lind- hour, Truman, Linthicum, Jeanine, Lisciani, Deanna. Row 5: Listenbee, Frank, Lircell, Bonnie, Llorca, Joan, Llorca, John, LoBue, Mary Lou, Lodato, Josephine: Loferski, Richard, Lorenz, Williarn, Low, Robert. Row 6: Lowe, Nathan, Lucas, T. J., Lupien, Thomas, Lutz, Janet, Mack, Norman, Mackline, Fred, MacMas- ter, Daniel, Madgert, Rita, Magnu- son, Martin. f. fy , kk ez, . . 'A L 4 ' ilk , - , ,,, f . : L Lf-Q. f . Jr ,, Q.. , L' ' .. EL f. i 4' : . , g in .if -f' A .1,,: ggfg- z , W f -, ew ' ,K K,-2:1 , gs ,,, . 'L L--. - - - . ,gli if M .k gy A -,ax J .X.. I f E: gm gg. 5 5 gzg wrz wfl .ig , 1: 72,2 . eg5e,ys:vff1a!'5 V. I - g ,i , I K- Q Q? 57 f - , A i , A r X -- L Q K , at H JI .1 1 r A A 1:42 Q r . 74 f - 4 .ff ' , ffl ,Swiss at 1 I I - 4' 7 ' I 'L f 1: V ' ,Q f 2 - ' ra- f,!efs:a:f HSM 2?J,f-.., ' est ' -,-, Yi . 'W' H ...ra , . . g f f. V ,fe ,GU -1 AX r L L ' . h -kh' , , , .. . P l f 'Q F . . . ' f? ' f H f' . i L2 'PF .v . 5, u A 1 1 , . L ir, .1 . L :1,..f?Q ' Ha -f-- , 5 ,- ' ,re f -- ,A H U I., 'tif ' t 1 ' fy , ,. ,P 1 , ef, 4--k , r K , . 1 ggi . ,S , . Z g:.,. ' A g in ,W m W A e 1 , ,, A W . fi in 1. 273 2 - , . ' nl - f . if wi lfli - :Q ' .,, f ...,- ' 'L ift .- 1, -. . '.., I -, ., . if ' ,,.-- ' 1 il f I- V, , gf- fu :ta - .f f f eww- - -- - -.sw , -ff... ... , , ur' .af -,eff --11. .t-. .-V: ,J-f gig ,. .5 'L.L ' . - ' . 'ffl i--rw. .U ' ' L L My -W ' ' ' ' Wa : 7: ' . JP G: .5:':i' w-J 'llif' ' V .fi ' 2l?3 'i7 55n.i-'fffi lrqfff,--w w.,-.-' . -.at ,rt , '- stew?-'S+ lv ,, iv:'s47i?ffa . 1 , ..., . ,, .,..,, A..,.. . , . . Row 1: Nudi, Frank, Odegard, Milton, Ogieglo, Michael, Ohrt, Joan, Olrnstead, Mary Lou, O'Neal, Kathleen, Osterman, Harry, Page, Pat, Pagorski, Albin. Row 2: Pallo, George, Panici, Bill, Paolella, Ralph, Paoletti, Rose, Parker, Patrizi, Phyllis. Row 3: Dennis, Donald, Patrevito, Robert, Mary Lou, Patti, Pearl, Patti, Pearson, Nancy, Pelock, Pentecost, Rodney, Perez, Perez, Nester, Perkins, Allen, Irving, Perry, Sisto, Peters, Lillian, Perkins Arthur. Row 4: Peterson, Carol, Peterson, Peterson, Lois, Petrovic, Pettigrew, Beverly, Pfeifer, Judith, Robert, Larry, Phelps, Sonja, Piacenti, Pat- rick, Piacenti, Sylvia. Row 5: Piani, James, Piazza, Adri- enne, Pitts, Muriel, Piunti, Robert, Plucienik, Arlene, Poerio, John, Poggi, David, Pope, Alexander, Price, Judith. Row 6: Pries, Richard, Range, Nata- line, Ray, David, Reed, Julie, Reeve, Rosco, Reichert, Ronnie, Reinert, Edward, Renzetti, Anthony, Rese- dean, Peter. I WW. ...... Row 1: Mahorne, Frances, Malec, Leonard, Mancha, Mary Ellen, Manes, Phillip, Mannel, Donna, Manson, William, Marinucci, Frances, Martin, Bruce, Mascitti, Fred. Row 2: Maxwell, Edward, Mazzocca, Norinne, McClerxdon, Arthur, McClendon, Doris, McCubbin, Kath- ryn, McDonnell, James, McDonnell, John, McElroy, Charles, McFadden, Gloria. Row 3 : McGhee, Barbara, McKenzie, Earl, McKinney, Floyd, McPherson, Sue, Melillo, Adrian, Melone, Josephine, Melone, Salvatore, Melser, Regine, Meyer, Leah. Row 4: Mickey, Watson, Middleton, Barbara, Migliorati, Frieda, Mignin, Marilyn, Mikolajczyk, Yvonne, Milnes, Ronald, Misch, Jean, Mitchell, Judith, Monacelli, Janet. Row 5 : Montague, Mary Lee, Mon- tella, Robert, Moore, Clarence, Moore, Robert, Moore, Ruth, Morris, Carol, Morton, Wayne, Mulderink, Wayne, Napoleon, Rosalind. Row 6: Napoli, Lynn, Narkus, Daniel, Nave, Judith, Neer, Harvey, Nelson, Gordon, Niblock, Mary, Nichols, Dolly, Noll, Patricia, Notar- nicola, Jacquelyn. ' ifffljif r L .Q ff' at r fi it-rf' w P.. 'ii x . : 'A it Q ' r A - it it is a s A . L ' 4 .. 5 f W F' fl J' ' A 4' 4 - .vfi iff 5 ' . 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Row 2: Rocha, Martha, Roesner Keith, Rohr, Marilyn, Roll, Valerie, Romanek, Sophie, Ross, Florence, Rossi, Rosemary, Rothbardt, Stan- ley, Rotolo, Angeline. Row 3: Rotoloni, Arlene, Roy Robert, Rucker, Joyce, Ruge, Fred, Ruhe, Gwendolyn, Ruiz, Lourdes, Russo,Charlene,Ryan, Janice, Sadus, Eugene. Row 4: Sanchez, Guadalupe, Sand- berg, Jerry, Sanders, Ernest, Sanfra- tello, Joe, Santostefano, Bennie, Sav- iano, Dorothy, Saviano, Ernest, Scha- fer, Evelyn, Scharland, William. Row 5: Schilling, Dennis, Schocke, Edward, Schoof, Annabelle, Schranz, Nancy, Schroader, Raymond, Schroe- der, Richard, Schrotberger, Leah, Schuldt, Joyce, Schultz, Geraldine. Row 6: Schultz, Robert, Scimeca Rosalie, Seely, James, Segala, Lot: etta, Segneri, Orlando, Seiter, Connie, Shambo, Michael, Shegog, Ronald, Simms, Ruth. a . .W Y at I ffl: ,f 'I is 1' T 1. . 1 . .V , K : 'N . if i set ' A ,'2L' 5 g 53... atb, ryiii 1 .ri - 1 f, ,. 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S fi .4 ., - at ia' A A A -' f .- H ' ,V.:L , f f V 0 5 2. 9 L S sts' al' -' i. : ' - , 4 ' L 4' lt, ul Si .43 5, ,fs -- .,. ,.., 1 ' 1: , 1 A as, KT. ,egg K ., kkkk Egg, 3, k.VV if ,tn 4- If 'Rza' v 5,2 :lvl -cr ,,,:, if I .f,,-- I - i :fr Qafff' ' i A . 'nw .,V aa, - 3 - S -2, ,,,, 5 4 I , 'stag V 'SV if ' 4' ' 1. ' ' i : 1155, , ' ' or t,it,, - W ' ' A ,::' Row 1: Simmons, Joan, Sims, Caro- lyn, Sims, Iris, Skorich, Maggie Skowronski, Geraldine, Smith Helen, Smith, Kenneth, Smith, Liane, Smith, Peter. Row 2: Smith, Sharon, Smith 5 Wanda, Sobota, Frances, Sobota, Frank, Sowinski, John, Spangler George, Sparks, Lois, Spata, Antoin: ette, Spotora, Anthony. Row 3: Squeteri, Emil, Stallings Mary Ann, Stanfa, Gloria Antoin: etteg Stanfa, Gloria J., Steele, Emilie, Stephens, Robert, Stephenson, Joe, Stewart, Mary Ann, Stine, Joan. Row 4: Stogentin, Randall, Streib, Lucille, Sund, Judith, Sutton, Lee, Swanson, Patsy, Sweet, Lynne, Swift, Henry, Swingler, Ronald, Sylvan, Barbara. Row 5: Talley, Bennie, Tatgenhorst Karen, Tattersall, Gerald, Tavoletti Andrienne, Taylor, Jayme Lou, Terry, Coletha, Testa, James, Tetter Carol, Tewes, Robert. Row 6: Thomas, Andy, Thompson, Robert, Thorson, Daniel, Tidd, Charles, Tidd, Georgene, Towle Carolyn, Towle, Susan, Triezenberg, Herman, Tucker, James. s 1 '51 -5 I. . ' ,W , 1 K W ' m , f 4 7 . Rowl : Uhter, Jeanneg Ulmer, Maude, il - I D D - yes fy rs J' 3 me VanRamshorst, Lee, Vantroba, lkw - Y Vuzzz 'A Q9 K 5 ' Y 'fY Yi 5529 Valerieg Vesci, Thaddeus, Veste, '1 ' iA4 ei A 4. Gloria, Visser, Henryg Vrba, Charles, his V,L-,, .L,Lif ffl ,A -I r D M Wagner, Alvin. .if, 5, A ,Q F VIVA K 4 lk A ,A , . V V P., Row 21: Walker, Shirleyg Wallace, f W 3 . Y, if ' ,V f' Lg ' ' 'R' ff ' ' F' Diane: Walsh,Cvr1fhia:Warr1e11,J0eS f l ' l Washington, Gloria Watkins, Mm- A no nannng , , it .,,. o , W, ling Webb, Melvin, Webb, Williamg D S ' f 'gig-m Row 3: Wegrzyn, Donald? Wendt, R V. rc' E ,Q - L,,4 'zz Elrnerg Wenzel, Williamg Widen, , 5 W 5 Joyce: Wiikening, Marianne Wil- lli ' no D . ix f kens, Leonard, Williams, Daniel, W' V,,,,f1 iw: V m W Willis, Edwardg Willis, Virginia. m 3 ld Row 4: Wilson Suzanne' Winn r ll- bi I if, iif- naiy 'i-:, s is liia. v Y ai: R V' r 7 if . . . ' . . ' . . ' linii, fi. D .,,ai 'fa, W l,iA,l: -W all' so David: W0IClk, Paf1'1C1H9 W01C1k, iii ni? linl Yl , liii PhY1liS3 WoznYS, Diane! Yacono, 'T r' E D V DRM i L 'i'il 5 iyii ' Maryg Yambor, Joseph, Yaseen, Rob- 5, , j 2 3, ., Q., , , ii 5 m A eff! Yates, Luther. 35 ' I , , 'IAQ' f W 55 is , W., , wi ',,1 f' ' ' w x f ilfi f w ',1o Y if l l Row 5: Yung, Ehzabethg Zarate, ' A , , of , ' L L fi.: Q Connie: Zarownv, Patricia: Zeller, ' eioa Dong Zeller, Miles, Zeman, Carol, ,,,, iiifiii ' A Ziccardi, Kennethg Zinker, Frankg J Zizook, Barry. Row 6: Zych, Donald. we Four sleepy-time gals, L. Napoli, M. I.oBue, L. Josephson, J. Antonucci, entertain the Sophs during long homeroom. 166 Freshman Board Fflrrt Row: D. Figura, L. De- Guilio, J. Lind, D. Bukowski, A Spada, D. Franze. Second Row: L, Melone, D. Griese, C. Roberts E. Hartmann, R. Austin, P. Joyce: K. Pryszcz. Third Row: C. War- burton, D. Borchers, E. Millner M. Kingsley, B. Peterson, T. Bam: bulas, K. Thoureen. Hold that cup steady, you goof. These unflattering words were overheard at the Leyden football game, as two shivering freshmen attempted to pour steaming coffee into paper cups, as they balanced pre- cariously on the stands. This first moneymaking effort of the class of '58 filled the freshman piggy bank with pennies-and dollars! The frosh industry paid off with a profit of 3165.72 for candy sales and ped- dling at the game. You might say the frosh put on the dog for their own assembly when a professional canine chorus entertained them on December 16. Needless to say, this assembly was a howling success. Even though their mixer was on April 1, the freshmen proved they were nobody's fools at their all- school assembly late in the spring. It was fun to watch as the freshmen used their boundless energy to give everybody a good time. The class had the good luck to have Miss Grace Chamberlain as sponsor, and an equally competent slate of officers, headed by jack Meidell, prexyg Melanie Donovan, veepg Bonnie Kavinski, scribblerg and Richard Dandutand, penny-pincher. Freshman 0fHcers Firrt Row: M. Donovan, J. Meidell, B. Kavin- ski. Second Row: R. Dandurand, Miss Cham- berlain. 'C7 .y .iii W .li as ,t 1 .,.. . ' .. ' ... 1.1 : 2 ar- , -.14-2, :., q:.,.is,,, . I s. .,,,.. .. ., , . .L ..1,, ,,,,,,,,. ,. ,G ,A if 1. W: 1-if .-a.as-- - Sz -: ,.. - ,. 7 , . HBH, ,.-. .. . -5, ' f w - ' . , 'ml if-g:,,, .j. ' 'Qi' 'I T I ' 55152532 , ' K K he ' M TS . . , ,, I , '- ' f 1 50 . LVKK or - . 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Row 1: Bouron, Robert, Bowman, Bill, Bradford, Carl, Bradford, Lee, Brady, David, Bramanti, William, Brebach, Gresham, Bretz, Kathleen, Britz, Ronald. Row 2: Brooks, Rosaleeg Brown, Dennis, Brown, Jessie, Brown, Law- rence, Brown, Ted, Buckrnan, Jim, Buelow, Edward, Bukowski, Doro- thy, Buratto, Richard. Row 3: Burris, Joan, Bydalek, Betty, Byrd, Ruby, Caffatelli, Helen, Caf- farelli, Richard, Calgaro, Eugene, Calibet, Carol, Calpino, Joseph, Campbell, Wallace. Row 4: Candeloro, Dominic, Can- nelin, Suzanne, Cannon, James, Cantu, Jose, Carboni, Jerome, Carl- son, Karen, Carson, Edwin, Carter, Leslie, Caruso, Nick. Row 5: Caruso, Russell, Catlett, Ger- aldine, Chapman, David, Chudich, Robert, Cianchetti, Raymond, Ciar- rocchi, Diane, Ciarrocchi, Yolanda, Cieslak, Helen, Cioffi, Theresa. Row 6: Cipriani, Jacqueline, Clarey, Paul, Clark, Donald, Clark, Judith Kay, Clark, Ronald, Clinton, Delores, Cobb, Jeremy, Cole, Clifton Junior, Collins, Donald. Row 1: Aksamir, Joseph, Aldridge, Morice, Alexander, James, Allen, Barbara, Allen, Magnolia, Allord, Jack, Amadio, Vivian, Ambrosini, Daniel, Amos, Sandra. Row 2: Ancy, Constance, Anderson, Arne, Anderson, Janice, Anderson, Robert, Andrade, Sylvia, Andreucci, Alex, Anzelmo, Mary, Anzelmo, Mary Jo, Armitage, Robert. Row 3: Aschfort, Lynne, Augustson, Kurt, Austin, Robert, Baker, Robert, Baker, Roy, Balanow, Ethel, Bam- bulas, Thomas, Bams, Richard, Bar- ber, Nancy. Row 4: Bartolomei, Joan, Basile, Valentine Tiny, Beary, Janet, Becker, Ellen, Beckett, Bonnie, Behrens, Gale, Bell, John, Benman, Ezell, Berman, Lawrence. Row 5: Berner, Jack, Bernicke, Gerald, Bertram, Albert, Bertrand, Paul, Beshore, Charles, Bidet, Joyce, Bidet, Rita, Bidet, Robert, Bieronski, Linda. Row 6: Biewer, John, Billups, Lionel, Bladholm, Joan, Bland, JoAnn, Block, John, Boling, Robert, Bonea, Carol, Borchers, David, Botkin, Jacqueline. M, -- 1 ,, . E... x k ,,,,, 1 K ,'.. , A 'fs ,,,. 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L , IIHIHQCUIHICL COMM, Barbara? ' 1 F q . Conant, Byron, Connor, Barbara, ifmh ' L ' r' Cooper, Duncan, Corbin, Patricia, ww ' . V ,,:. ,. V I Cordes, Kathleen, Corsello, Mary. J V Row 2: Cortez, Daniel, Cosenza, 1 .-. . i 2, V , . Dennis, Costabile, Joanne, Costello, 'F 'Q L V f Jack, Cotton, Joanne, Cowles, Reg- 0 ' , -' - ' VV V'-. V -,V inald: Cox, Ph l1iS:Crai ,Ra monds f F CCCC J 3 , . t. r ssee . nf Crawley, Clarence. . - sss- Row 3: Crockett, Eleanor, Crocombe, r Y V V. . Q s ' f V V J James, Cuculic, Diane, Dahlstrom, ' V .A 3 V ' 4. K ,Eg , ff .. ,, Linda, Dallessandro, Janice, Dan- if ,'f- V if V V Q f durand, David, Dandurand, Richard, VV -. ,,V, ' VI. .'V' ' DamiC0,J0hUS DaPkuS.D2f1I1iS- to is f f Row 4: Davis, Bryan, Davis, Georgey J V . A 1, ' ' f , ,, Day, Dennis, DeBolt, Walton, V - ' -fg, i'i' V- fry , H ,, DeButch, Ronald, DeFrank, Barbara, ,Vm ,,, V, ' V ,, K, V . '2 e , 'V -V -.. x .1 a- 'V V DeGuilio, Loretta, De-Guilio, Sharon, VCV, 1 Ya QV , ' ,Q 'f Dekker, Dorothy. ' f i'1, ' 2 ' 'iie ' A ' 2 u M 1. J W 9553 Ami Row 55 DCLQHCV, John: DeLuCa1 if-4 Q 'Ei .,,, QQ V I N 'Li rfr 1,4155 - , ', Frank, DeMarco, Fred, Dewaard, ,V - ' 'i ' i ' YfV1fj'fV 1' 1,5 V xg Marie, DeYoung, Darrel, DeYoung, 1. , ' 1- 5 C , A, i . Ruth, DiCicco, Evelyn, Diehl, fi, V ,.,.V' M' j. j ' V li. V V 5 .i if Daniel: Die2man,R0r121d- 1 3 . J' , , r e 49 1 rerr 'M' Q ww- r if fri P .. ,,,rr, t t f Row 6: Dillman, Sandra, D1Sanza, -A ,'V - Elvira, Doan, Ruth, Donovan, Mel- ,, ,. ,,,, , ,, , ,.,,, anie, Doucl, Joe, Drahos, Marianne, ga, L .. - - - ,f,, ' ,, . Draper, Bernelce, Druzbicki, Mar- . V , VV l V V, 3, gf 'V . Vg, ,. V ' I garetl DuBois, Ronald. V 2 ,V V QV VV ,VVif' J -, V VV ' ' ' at c ,f - ' l' at , Q . wa .r,' ,,,.r 5 ,gi . ' - ...Pb ' 1 . I 4 A 1 ,,,' , e -N F 'F . 1 Row 11 Dudlfsffmf A111161 Duncan- ,aV.,,, . F F Richard: Dufchslag, Melvyn: . . , X .. , . A -VV VV:.V Vi . Durham, Bob? Easley, Vera? Edwards, , F W' J , Gloria, Edwards, Judith, Ehlebracht, ' , f J M Charlene, Elder, Nicholas. r 1 - . : ' ' - ' r C 1, ,, f - ' ' - 'kson Tx if ' 'fl ' W- . l ' , ,.1f2i,ff1. Row 2' Icy Phllhp Eric ' i' i 'f W' Fi e ' C' ' . Robert: Ef1CkS5f1, Waffyeni -Evans, 5. sg. ' - gf: ,'.V 1 'i.. C 3 ' i , Richard, Ewers, John, Fabricant, Ek , V i'ii L 1 it 'J 'f', f Fred, Farrar, Karen, Farris, James, A V ' Faso, Concella. . 1, V V, V V ,,. , 'V , V V . Raw 3: Fazzini, Robert, Ferventi, ' 4 'if ... --,'. . , 1 fv . . . Lorraine' Field Brenton' Figura ' - ,a . 'ff N-we . f -' l- .wif':f1fi :af ' - A' I' . . - W . ' - - '- 'Q V fl ,if Efisggw V ff' Vj ,Vx V Dennis, Fitch, Clifford, FitzHenryj ' F ,Vril l'.r F Bill, FitzHenry, Margaret, Flahive, - - '.ii 5 ' V Margaret, Flaig, Donald. 3 l Row 4: Focareta, Alvera, Ford, . V . 1.. , '-,, , , - H V. Anita' Foster, James' France, Theo- : K - fl rr., 'L I , ' ' ' ' . 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Row 2: Hofer, Dorothy, Homeier, Gail, Hopkins Marjorie' Hopkins Martha, Hosea: Jim, Houston, Wil: lrster Cglg Howard, Theresa, Howell, Becky, Hudson, Raymond. Row 3: Hughes, Diann, Hunter James, Ignelzi, Ronald, Jacksonl Clifford, Jackson Leroy, James Carol, James, Edward, Janes, John, Jansma, Carl. Row 4: Jansma, Joyce, Janusek, Fred, Jarrett, Russlyn, Jendrasek, Diane, Jerabek, Barbara, Johnson, Charles, Johnson, Herbert, Johnson, Janet, Johnson, Marie. Row 5: Johnson, Martha, Jones, Charlton, Jones, Clifford, Jones, Poindexter, Joyce, Patty, Juriga, Robert, Karas, Mary Ellen, Kassela, Walter, Kaszubski, Stanley. Row 6: Katavic, Barbara, Kavinsky, Bonnie, Kennedy, Booker, Kennedy Charles Chico, Keuhs, Edwards Kiddoo, Martha, Kieper, Dan, Kingsley, Charles, Kingsley, Michael. ggfffsggszef ' ggiy xs M55 . . I fm 5? iis f if 2, , r' :pf '- ieee ff f if A . ,I 1. K 5 f '... M ig , if -,,, K ,w,W Row 1: Gierman, Phil, Gifford, David, Gilliam, Norma, Glavas, Alex, Gloss, Beverly, Goegebuer, Allan, Golcher, Janet, Goncher, John, Grabo, Marilyn. Row 2: Graham, John, Graham, Janet, Graham, Robert, Granno, Loretta, Gravely, Norman, Gray, Bessie, Gray, Edward, Gray, Fair- leigh, Gray, Thelma. Row 3: Greathouse, Gwendolyn, Green, Charles F., Gregory, George, Griebe, Clio, Griese, Donna, Gring, Margaret, Groom, Ronald, Gumma- lauski, Robert, Gurney, Charles. Row 4: Guziejka, Walter, Haagen- sen, Kenneth, Haaksma, John, Hagman, Margaret, Hahn, James, Hahn, Jerome, Hale, Daniel, Hall, Jeanette, Hamilton, Dianne. Row 5: Hancock, Nancy, Haney, Florine, Hank, Robert, Hanks, Jack, Hanson, Patricia, Harper, Philip, Harris, Geraldine, Hart, Nina, Hart- mann, Eleanor. Row 6: Harvey, Daniel, Haskell, George, Haslerr, Ida, Hatchat, Levi, Hayden, Carrie, Helmrath, Sally, Hering, Louis, Hernandez, Faustino, Herndon, Jack. :...i , . ..,, lQ?,ii.Vl 'gsfewwa , , ., ... -an:p-2. . .r 'f Hi 'ff l ' - ' if ' 'e - ' :if . . , R' . 1 :J f ' V! , : T R J s fa .F TK K K . K KK KK if VVLL KW ' - --' K , ': ' we Km : f K krgk ,X KI ji. - K ,,.. ., a M af as Qfs:afaami,QJ.f J. in swf. i v.i: ..-' . C ' 1 . -. K 'K L -ff, A , ix ' V - K - , K, , 5 KK KKKKK KK V K KK K K K ,...,- . KKK ,, 2 . 3' , . . V3.2 .N . ,.,,,,., ,. . xp ., . ........ ?'l ahy a: 'M Qi N' A' . ze--. an. :fr .1 L' nz 1' V , in ,T L 1: . 'UW . , . K 5,535 e sf 1 , f ' il, ' , gs. ' ' zi. sfzlf, lf Q lf 'V W ffiefffle , f-.. i 'i' . .,,. .,., , KK,,. , . - k K K K f K K KK ,, gg WK. KK K K fi ' , ,-5 W ., ' A. 5' fl i I in J.. . D I f - H 1 ,L 5 . , . KK, an K5 3, , ,Af Mi 1' HK A ,K an i , , viis , . , . ' i . . R e 1 ,, R .. 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' H Row 3: Kovach, Barbara, Kozlow, J , 5 Q., . 4 Joyce, Krause, Gerald, Krause, Terre, W , , V V M n:,l , 2, , X ', ' ' 51, 'V 5, 'Q Krecek, James, Kruger, Allan, V Va.. f , i J ' ' .fi X' , V, ,V V, 1 55 .fa Kuster, Leona, LaBurtis, Judith, aa-,'- '7 -J ,V , V'V-.Ewa .-ffggfj' ' Vg W LaCorte, Fred. .5 T .4 'Q' N ,, V 'f'7?f'?'i' G' .4 Q aa Row 4: Lagone, Robert, Lahey, A H Ronald, Lale, Joyce, Lale, Penny, ' K il ,. Vgg , Lancaster, Elmer, Lange, Pamra, an X, ,,,-,,,,4r 5, . if , .. r .V ,W Lange, William, Lanning, Patricia, f ff. J, .. ,s-. 'j g ,,:i N Vf J V 3 'E' 2' Larson, Bill. . V V t gf-5 . 42.1 V, 1 V 'V fig Lfjfi' 4 r Row 5: Larvick, La.rrY5 Lau, Adri- 4 A A ' 'J ,,,gV,,, 41 ' J, j anne, Laurie, Judy, Lee, Oliver, V ggfiigp M Leetz, Marilyn, Lehnert, Bill, Lilei- , . I Y 1' kis, Anita, Lileikis, Marianne, Lind, N M , J F 1, - V G Judy- e M e 3' V '51, ..a. ' 1, wg ta ' 7, Row 6: Lind, Kraig, Lindert, Peter, a . we r rf V . - if Linnemann, Ronald, Llorca, Ruth, ' f at a X LoBue, Genevieve, Locke, William, . Loman, Delilah, Long, Karen, Lowe, - ' Charlotte. V rg fig, if fa- Vs? ,V A ,,, , arf. ' if .,... Q: ' iz. 1 W - VV ,, a,faa-agwe. , ,V 42 A 5 , Q' ' ..,,' fa- .5 1 ff F' V . f'-. 'A 45 5 a 5 liii re.. ,V .1 - gif! .,-1-'.. f 7 -, QZLQQ lf 'K X ' 51, K M f , Q , -M '- XM la r x A ' l , 4 4 .fr ae- 2? f, ' cr' wg' ' ' +1 V V , -1 s E925 '7 -1-.gn A R., ' A A ' Nancy, Marrs Charlene Marzo Sal a lela -V 'W K ' N varores Ma5ChW1f2 Davld , ',ra 'Y f fVu-22.2 fv.,- , -a il iii kigiiiiii iii m i K Aiirr A it Row 4: Mast Marilyn Matthias V, , , A 'e', ,V V Rosemary, Mattosz Sandra Matz VV VVVVV V:,, . -fx ,Q VVV ,,,, ,,,.. . 1 f, 5 V, l VV VV VV V VV VV ,V , 5 Bonnie: Matza Joyce Maxwell V ffjiifif 5: f AV 'Q' l ', , 'f V- :M .V VW '93 Robert, McD1arm1d Donald McGee 'il if-,W . -viii.: .'-,i '.r'. if Vf-4155, iii? af Margaret? Malfaaaav Vmham - . 3 ' 'li Q 'il V lr 5' Row 5: McManxmen Mary , ,,,. W -- ,., A ,,,, I ,'l'.,, if ,i,'l , ., , A' A F ii' McMeen,.Mary Lea Meagher David .,,, Va, VV 'V -ff ,W Y VV ' Meidell, Jack Mernhart James ,, A ' , J Q VIL. , Meinheit, Ruth Melander Don aa' aa ,,.a -a 1 a fi- . .aa ,l -rf V - ar Melila- Marv Malone Alben ,lla :iff iw ' . iftsllna R010 62 Melone I-H0110 Mefllleffl Wai i ' 15 , f Serafino, Mergenthaler Paul Mer 5 ,'f' A ,, , . ,, A -fly V- D lini, Robert Merritt Rosetta f. VVVVVVV, VV V , V A ,V V V - ,, Meyers, Gayle Mranr Phillip ,QV VVV T V, V V A , V - ,,, . V5 fi Michalesko Patricia Middleton ' A r f, , Joyce. . f f ... ,'..,, L -VV.- V-V'- , V' - . . A V- -l Vaaa L' -eaa a aaaa - V-aaa Row 1: Lucas Nathaniel Lucas Richard, Lundstrorn Gene Lustig f X., . Donald, Macaluso Donald Mack rl William, MacVay Susan Maddox Don, Madsen Rosalene Row 2: Madura Albert Maffxa Carolynn, Maffia Marilynn Mag nuson, Alice Maier Judith Malizia Gail, Maltby Diane Malvestuto Barbara, Malvesturo Florence Row 3: Mancini Annette Mancini Maddalena Manes Joanne Maple f A li M a Jacqueline Manson Ralph Marnell .,... ,fs 5 . 3, 'ill - iw - r of 11:31, vef,.fff'2J1'1z,1-rm f . ,- -- ' feb-.:,' W,,L ' P , - V-1 - :Eh 'fTs'2:f 'elvis-6 H W- .,: jgffiff 5i', :'55 - 'av'!'9fV' f:'-5 IEW' 9:ig?!?Y,g Wliiifii 'ffifvw' H sv -'lr . ,. . fi' ff- fain' ' ' .., I 5 - , ' P Z ' - ,swf - ws : ' sr ', -- : -szg,-11625, . 2 - , ' W ,,,, yr P . , 'k 1 H ,, 'Tiii --1,1 2 ' 'E ,J ' -- P ' -- I ' ' fi , .. .. 1 -firm .s1,,,,,,. f- -,E sag, c reams ' 1 , ,yHfsg.:1,,fma,,s,w-Q :mf Q 2: ' sf fjzes 1-ig,,Q.gj5y,jgg.-,lj1f??: 3.5 -255,1 ,gi ff' qi ,efjjr 1 TQg gi g5i,l' j'g1i1l - t ,. '. IM - H 3554 1,5515 55155551 1:15. Q l . P . c E, toqgqg: - .1 :1,g,g5,55f2jgg,jgf,, :SFI is H-'f' ::. 25V?,'7,S'E.5Sf: -: ' ' ' J E J ' gpg' Y S 2? ' W1 'mi - - - . J Row 1: Petronio, Sharon, Piattoni, Wayne, Pignotti, Thomas, Pilackas, Peter, Piper, Floyd, Pirani, Dennis, Pitsch, Carol, Pluta, Louis, Poggi, Pete. Row 2: Polka, Patricia, Potter, James, Pouncey, Wilmer, Praxmarer, Judith, Priebe, Vivian, Prigge, Pamela, Prokop, Bill, Provost, Alan, Pruneda, Edward. Row 3: Pryszcz, Kathleen, Quattroc- chi, Ronald, Quintanilla, Willie, Rabyak, Judy, Radden, Vivian, Radtke, Dennis, Range, Carol, Ray, Marie, Read, Joan. Row 4: Reed, Chester, Reichert, Donald, Reichert, Ronald, Rekau, Patricia, Rellis, Richard, Reynolds, Bill, Richardson, Bernard, Rietveld, Janet, Riggens, Oscar. Row 5: Rinkenberger, Renata, Ritchey, Robert, Roberson, Bob, Roberts, Carol, Roberts, Daisy, Robey, Billie Louise, Robison, Don, Roche, Mary Ann, Romano, David. Row 6: Root, Michael, Rosenberg, Richard, Ross, John, Ross, Nadie Mae, Rossi, Jack, Rossi, Noreen, Rossman, Barbara, Rowell, Edna, Roy, Ann. are hy, 1 Q43 -is J fr ' . S., Q I -V t, .gp t. -. , - Q..-fl, J- 1 H -,sniff ff' 1 3 . . P, 2 352535 ,, ll ,,.,,. f P . --un 1 -. .v : Q Row 1: Miller, Allen, Miller, Bar- bara, Millner, Eugene, Milnes, Robert, Misch, Joan, Modzelewski, Jerome, Moellering, Joyce, Mont- Jean, Monti, Lewis. Mook, Raymond, Morey, Morris, Charles, Mortonson, gomery, Row 2: Patricia, William, Mott, Gloria, Munis, Patri- cia, Myers, Dale, Napoli, Dominic, Narcissi, Row 3: Ronald, Madeleine. Neirzel, Marion, Nichols, Nicolai, Paula, Nordburg, Susan, NYlander, Nancy, O'Donnell, Grady, Judith, O'Hale, Olson, Barbara. Ondreyka, Albert, Ong, Brian, O' Thomas, Row 4: John, Opilka, Teresa, O'Rourke, Gilbert, Padilla, Lillian, Pagoria, Nicholas, Palcek, Allen, Palmo, Belinda, Panici, Marion. Row 5: Paolella, Tom, Patrizi, Ber- nice, Paquerte, Francis, Payton, Sandra, Pearce, Vivian, Pearson, Sandra, Peck, Lyn, Pellegrino, Tom, Pelock, Judith, Row 6: Pennington, Sharon, Pen- singer, Robert, Perozzi, Frances, Perry, Joseph, Peterson, Blair, Peter- son, Gerald, Peterson, John, Petrarca, Evelyn, Petricek, Judith. ,. ,,,,,, 3. . iicc . , K .... . .,,, . ' , . 2 . 1 1 ' .S s E 'E:'i?5'T5 5 ISU: ' ' ' 'fini'-5' ,zfi -- E ' -- ' fp.: 'Q-1.3: Wear' fire, er -mags: 'L L : ' '- :Q-egg, .- . ' , - :' Gifs: 55'-as -- - I Fas , ii:-if 3 -ang' , A4 'EFL-55555 -Aw: Fi x 2: ' 253: Mya, -W Vri- . , ., .- sa., ,,,. ,-ai.. .,,. .F ,af it- 1 , s 1 JP W . B q ,- , .:' sf 1 -- , - mst, AL Q-V1 H , , -if ,,-- 1, .:,f 2 K : ag, fdliiis f . 4 - . . ., w - -- .. , sad2'f Q W ., i .-f ,Q in L ig: as 5? , 5 s gferg' 9 gl . ,- e f' I K if Nl s ,.,., ,. aff 'zsa:s5'::-,- - ' sag, - E553-fe: , .. ,. ' ,, ..,a l -was' Us a 1, , r. Edt .V 5- f i., ' VV, ,, . . ri a si ' 6- . . V r Row I: Rucker, William, Ruf0, ' f 'X A r i 15555 A' 255331. Patricia, Russell, Carl, Russell, V .V V - , r V fl f' ' V5 V Janice, Ryan, Beth: Ryan, Pauline: R ' r ' ld . I ' 'f Samash, Ronald, Salans, Diane, . ' if W, V .,ss- fag, S K. y y, Samasf Frank- ' V V G n G f N . .'ls ' ' V Row 2: Samples, Anne, Samuelson, .' ssz VVV Q S+ 3 Q' A 5, V? V Richards Sanders,Gwend01yr1: A lss sls Sanders, Lois, Sandroni, Carol, Sarek, ,fl , sss 1 ' y,:. ' V f W Marcella, Santeford, Judy, Sass, ' 'V vs Y's Harvey, Sawyer, Carol. 7 ,V ' V V1 Row 3: Sayles, Susan, Schacht, Bev- V - s , 5' - '5 i ,V . A erly, Scheid, James, Schindel, Mary, V fa , . 5, V, ia .3 V 53 ' V 25. L? Schlevef. Michael: Schmifkom, if z V . Q 1. . y in ayy syaea ' Susan, Schoeling, Darline, Schuldt, Z V A ' VV W S Wayne, Schultz, Carolyn. A QVVV fj'fVV '59, A V 'S r Wyyb V V :,, .. , Row 4: Schwalm, Robert, Seaver, 1' Klll V, 'llll . a,, Dennis, Seehausen, james, Seely, T 2 s V, -,VVQVfif ,, ' if ' I V. ,- Robert, Serin, Edward, Seymour, -. ' 5, X 'la' j . i m ,.-. , fi g '5f' ' mfr Anne? Shane, Edwafdi Sha-fkeyv Beffvs f. G- an S Q TV V ss'f 5 - if l 1 , 'sf 6' Share, -'ohm V V . .. :1, V VV , Row 5: Sievert, Ida, Sikorski, Pat, ' lllls Li A ' A ,VV l ,,: Aasy A . . 's Simmons, Pearl, Simon, Kurt, Simp- 3 S' 1, ,, . F V son, Judy, Siriani, John, Sirota, a V V ' M if '- , - - ' . V 'V SS, f ,ra S, . D- .f f. . o e- 5 f Smart' Skrezyna' Leonard' Skfzynsm' is .. Va Bob' V . 'l' ,llel 'fflrf . 'S fll, 2595? 5 H Q ? U Row 6: Slade, jeffrey, Sledge, L. C., V Y ' M ' ' 'lll , ' i55' ' Slov, Bonnie, Smardack, Dorothy: . HSA ..,' Vff ' ' ' ' ...., ' V. Smith, Harold, Smith, Janice, Smith, ' V glgf Margarette, Smith, Sylvia, Smoot, Vg V , ii ,V ' ji Cornelia A , Q . 1- ef . r 1 3,6 Q, Va ff. ff' 1 . ' E. is Wa' 79 ' , , 3 ' . 'is. , .f.:V-- V VV V ,VV b Vg V VV,Vf ..7, M V6 , V ffg::a,,, ,, IV fa S . V. ..... ..,... . .a ' n ,..... Q il , Z. .V .,.. V Jl , Q: r . llli' ll lilliiiii 'l'i ',. E - ' . 5 r Row 1: Sone, Bruce, Sons, Marcia, I ,.,.. ls. s - r :lr '.t. af .,i' , 5 d Alf d- 5 Ed - 5 n 5 f ' . - aa' 1 V ., - . pa' af re ' Pann' nah Pan ' VV A ff ' 5353, J, I,,,'2. ' . ' L., ' 'i i 'l .. ,x -V Robert, Sparks, Wanda, Sperti, Mary, V VV .Stankun, Patricia, Stech, Norma. ' ,, gi, -if . S ,V . Row 2: Steger, Marsha, Stobeggmil, A ff f so S . -V. , ,. 'fs V, a Sfosenfin, Karen: SYOPPS, M01 gg . 16 CZ QL, mgz. V ' Storto, Michael, Stracci, Gerald, A .,.. Q... Sami, Raymond: Sarraf, Jeffrey, Q 55 rii ' S 1.. - V -I V fff5flf 'Vf, Summers, Aaron. l -i' V '-2V- ' ' ' fi ,'r' ' llll Row 3: Swanson, George, Swartz, '-gf ' V ',,. VfjVVi U V V .. V, ,..- 'V Steven, Sweargene, Alphonso, Sylla, 5 ' ..f'NifVff. f -4. 5 , ff ,V p. :JV . Y-z Richard, Tarquinio, Barbara, Tatar, V -M' V: V V ' -XV 4, . ' -, V V . Raymond, Tate, Movita, Tavoletti, V., - 5 . V - Vif'Cef1'9Teme5sLVle- 'f' 1 . f AL S ' ' Row 4: Thielbar, Barbaral Thielbar, VVWV V V . getty, Vg-Eoeming, Cigraldz TV1I,g,:naiV A V. i -' V.- lj 5551 f ' V Y. A All Ma was V.. , A-ff 1 en: Oureenf arena Ive ' syff, f V M ' , , . VF , ..,V WV , , Gerald, Tiberi, Carol, Tieri, Charles, Vayy, , . Row 5: ripple, Chris, Toinai, 1, I, A ' V ag V VV Nw VR 'A V - V1 Wayne: Tonduy Beverly, Traina, V r 5 ' X A iff. f Florence, Tribo, JudyflTruVs?ott . , ' . . - ' ' , Thomas, Umfleet, Mary E en, ter- V V V5'VVV. G V , A' V, 5' ,:,,V , ,V V ,xyt ft V. V, if mark, Gerald, Utermark, Sharon. N 5 , V ' ' , V5 Row 6: VadeBoncoeur, Gilbert, Van- VV VM , ff' V' , 1.. 'V 4 derWoude, Willi.am, VanHattem, Ah VV . ' . as VV ' ff VV, V.l'Vi wif, VVVV 1 Dave, VanHorn, Augustus: Vaughn, f ' , , ' jj ff Sandra, Venditti, James, Venturella , i't,V 5' iVi'- ' 1- V' ,Z . 5 l ' i., e VV HV' sz' Mary, Vestuto, RoseMary, Vollmer y -. S iff, S fa l V.lV li . F , V 'S' A i . Barham- ' it s S? 521' - .3 if f p ' ' 'Y 3. E51 V 'E ii 4. .,,,. g. ., ,,-. W,,: sz.. I ' I I iii , I '1122-lzigiffig 54.5 A li J L A ' N. 'issssisas gil 'V - .f.- 3' -,Vx 0 l .wr -il f',':'t, if fi' W' Q , - -- H fu H M 3- L, Ili - ,H A -f ff . r is ce 1 , ef: .. y - y ,f 1 . fi 1 - ciz- . J 5 - M ..,,. , .,,, Wa Ilifiggfsiey- f f' X e jst A , ,L i xf s ' ' r is A - X an - f., 7 kv, at ea, it . s - I A . ' :Filer -- ' Y, Q6 :ff g -- - A K , V 5 fs Q. R A ' I k '.,. ' . it t .azziikhk - fn- 1 : 'let fi--A , JL isjdwiii . -1 'fi - I if NI, , Q f ..,.. ,. wi' Yi, ' if 'QW' f The freshies seem especially eager to get out. 174 Row 1: Wacaser, Dolores, Waldruff Sandra, Wallace, William, Walters Donald, Warburton, Carol, Ward Harris, Warr, Rubie, Washington Irene, Washington, Margaret. Row 2: Webb, Darlis, Weiler Karen, Welk, Myrna, Wendt, Albert Wesoloski, Donald, Wever, Patricia Whatley, Joan, White, Betty, White Georgia. Row .31 White, Willie, Wilbert Leon, Wilkening, Wayne, Williams Donna, Williams, Wilbert, Wilson, Carolyn, Wilson, Jerry, Wisdom, Annette, Wolff, Dennis. Row 4: Woodward, Julie, Woski Blanche, Yacona, Nancy, Yambor Kenneth, Yarns, Mary, York, Sharon, Young, Carol, Young, James, Yung, Herbert. Row 5: Yunker, Karyl, Zander, Dorene, Zebro, Arthur, Zilligan, Robert, Zona, Venetia, Zufall, Carol. z 1 s Jud no Y N- ingbertalcglai a uP- tegefnfoshifl do Cv G som low C In ack. Ore 1 ur hut ge ry- . . 0 2 Ile, ofrsxess Y- siibe evo 'og,s Soqooooxe poo ine, Xioos wb Misses '46 gcisdxog, Soc, 095 . 'LSL KQXWQ-1594665 QSXAQOQQQQ Wmoixdx Xxsgvvl 65 ofgflsog, 'Zoe Xixg, vie 45.60 XM. Cs5o1geX5vags5ssx. Ko 175 Afou 901 A wa 'icy SGQKQ9 l ' I edge 9 M? O. Thomas, W. Thomburb. I. REP9. T. Childers. Absentee.: . . . 1 wr, 1 To New Sophomore: . . . 176 New Freshmen New Juniors Front Row: S. Carr. R. Booth, A, Stelworth. Barb Rm: D, Paslce, A. lloeclfet, G. Ruiz. Each year Bloom acquires transfer students from all parts of the United States. This year the distant states of California, Florida, New jersey, and Texas are represented. Some students come from towns and cities within our own Illinois, such as: Joliet, Crete, Chicago, and La Grange Park. Students also come from the nearby states of In- diana, Michigan, and Kentucky. We here at Bloom give them all a sincere welcome and hope that their years here will be happy ones. Fran! Rout S. Hoeclcer. F. Mancini. M. Stras- ser. Bank Row: P, l-lewison. C. Collins. B. Seiht, D. Collins. I e for Ac ivitie ABEL, JAMES. AGEE, DONALD, Honors-Fall 4, Traffic Guide 3, 4, Hall Guide 4, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. AGRESS, JOYCE, Kankakee 2, National Honor Society 4, High Honors-Fall 4, Honors-Fall 3, Spring 1, 3, Cheer- leader 2, 3, 4, captain 4, Tumbling Club 1, Sharp Tacs 3, Drama Club 1, 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, basketball 1, Swimming Club 2, Pep Club 2, Class Assemblies 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Penny Social, Prom Queen, Spring Dance Committee 3, Home- coming Court, Big Sister, Mother-Daughter Banquet Com- mittee, Senior Class Play. ALEXANDER, BARBARA JEAN, Honors-Fall 4, Hall guide 2, Sharp Tacs 3. ANABLE, PATRICIA, Honors--Fall 3, 4, Councilman 1, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, volleyball 2, 3, Tumbling 1, 2, Bowling 4, Class Assemblies 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Penny Social, Sharp Tacs 3, Prom Committee, Homecoming Committee 4, Mother-Daughter Banquet 4. ANDERSON, RUTH ANN, National Honor Society 4, High Honors-Fall 4, Honors-Fall 2, 3, Spring 1, 2, 3, F.H.A. 1, 2, president 3, 4, Girls' Choir 2, 3, a Cappella Choir 4, Class Assemblies 2, 4, Jr. Penny Social, Prom Committee, Homecoming Committee 4, Big Sister, Mother- Daughter Banquet. ASHLEY, JANET, National Honor Society 3, 4, High Honors-Fall 4, Spring 1, 3, Honors-Fall 1, 2, 3, Spring 2, Drama Club 1, 2, Latin Club 1, 2, Bowling Club 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, archery 4, Class Assemblies 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Penny Social, Prom Committee, Spring Dance Com- mitee 3, Girls League Representative 4, Big Sister, Mother- Daughter Banquet, Senior Class Play. AVERY, DARYLL, Traffic Guide 2, 3, 4, Hall Guide 2, 3. BAKER, CHARLES, Honors-Fall 1, Spring 1, Class Board 2, Sports Writer 3, Boy's Bowling Club 4, Jr. Penny Social, Get Acquainted Dance 3, Junior Lions 4, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, Senior Class Play. BAKKER, RICHARD, High Honors-Fall 3. BALDWIN, PATRICIA, Service Bureau 4. BALSER, JUDY, Honors-Fall 2, 4, Broadcaster 2, 3, 4, Morgue Board 2, 3, 4, Roma Parva 1, Audubon 2, Girls League President 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, assistant, Tumbling Club 1, 2, Big Sister, U.N. Club 2, 3, Nurses Club, president, Jr. Penny Social, Class Assemblies 1, 2, 3, 4, Mother-Daughter Banquet. BAMBUIAS, NANCY, Sharp Tacs 3, Girls League Rep- resentative 2, Choir 4, Bowling 3, Assemblies 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Penny Social, Blue and White Dance Committee 3, 4' Hall Guide 3, Get Acquainted Dance Committee 3. BANIS, BARBARA, National Honor Society 3, 4, High Honors-Fall 1, Spring 1, 2, Honors-Fall 2, 3, 4, Spring 3, G.A.A. 1, Big Sister, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 4 secretary, Senior Class Play. BARGER, THOMAS, Brownsville High School, Pennsyl- vania, Honors--Fall 3. BECKMAN, JOYCE, National Honor Society 4, High Honors-Fall 1, 4, Spring 1, Honors-Fall 2, 3, Spring 2, 3, Councilman 4, Class Board 1, Annual Staff, underclass editor 3, Latin Club 1, 2, Drama Club 1, 2, G.A.A. 1, Class Assemblies 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Penny Social, Prom Com- mittee, Homecoming Committee 3, Spring Dance Com- mittee 3, Big Sister, Senior Class Play. 7 BELL, CRAIG R., Honors-Fall 2, 4, Activities Editor 4, Audubon Club 2, Spanish Club 3, Quill and Scroll, Photo Club 4, Boys Glee Club 1. BENNETT, MARGARET ANN, National Honor Society 3, 4, treasurer, High Honors-Fall 1, 2, 3 4, Spring 1 2, 3, Councilman 4, Class Board 3, Tower 2, 3, Broadcaster Editor-in-Chief 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Latin Club 1, treasurer, U.N. Club 1, 4, secretary 2, 3, Debate team 4, German Club 4, Class Assemblies 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Penny Social, Human Relations Committee 3, 4. BERENS, MARIE, Honors-Spring 1, Tower Staff 3, Class Assemblies 1, 3, 4, Girls League Representative 2, Sharp Tacs 3, Big Sister, G.A.A. 3, 4. BLACKFUL, CHARLES, Football 1, Choir 2, Bowling Club 2. BLAUFUSS, DONNA, National Honor Society 3, 4, High Honors-Fall 2, 4, Spring 1, Honors-Fall 1, 3, Spring 2, 3, Broadcaster 3, page editor 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, secretary 3, French Club 4, treasurer. BLY, RICHARD, Glenwood School for Boys 1, 2. BODMAN, BILL, National Society 3, 4, High Honors- Fall 2, 3, 4, Spring 1, 2, Honors-Fall 1, Spring 3, Com- missioner of Finance, Councilman 1, 3, 4, Class Vice Presi- dent 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. BOND, PATRICIA, Steinmetz High School, Chicago, Il- linois, 1, 2: G.A.A. 1, 2, 4, Hall Guide 1, 2, Mix Music Class 1. BONIFIELD, ROBERT, Managers Club 3, Traffic Guide 4, Track 33 Usher 3. BONVOULOIR, MARY LOU, High Honors-Fall 4, Honors-Spring 3, Class Assemblies 1, 3, Jr. Penny So- cial, Spring Dance Committee 3, Blue and White Dance Committee 2, G.A.A. 2. BOOTH, ARLENA, Honors-Fall 4, Hostess 3, Jr. Penny Social, Spring Dance Committee 3, Big Sister. BORROWDALE, LYN, Honors-Fall 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 4, Spanish Club 2. BOTKIN, MARY LOU, Honors-Fall 4, Basketroom girl. BRAMLET, BETTY, St. Bernice High School, St. Bernice, Indiana 1, 2, 3, Councilman 1 2, 3, secretary 3, School Festival Queen 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, F.H.A. 1, G.A.A. 4. BRAZUKAS, RICHARD JOE. BRENNER, BERNARD, Football 1, manager 2, Projec- tor Club 1, 2, 4. BRILLANT, LEON, Honors-Fall 3, Spring 3, Class Board 3, Junior Lion, Broadcaster, advertising manager 4, Latin Club 1, United Nations 2, 3, 4, Quintilian Club 4, Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Senior Class Play. BROWN, RALPH, Honors-Fall 4, Latin Club 1, Traffic Guide 4. BUDZIK ROBERT, Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 2, 3. BUTITTA, JOSEPHINE, Class Board 2, Bowling Club 4, G.A.A. '1, 2, 3, 4, .Prom Committee, Senior Class Play, Usher. Soloist Emily Schmeckpeper sings the Chinese version of China- town while her oriental brothers rest. BUTTELL, HENRI, Honors-Fall 4, Junior Kiwanian. CALPINO, THOMAS, Honors-Fall 4, Bowling Club 4, Basketball 1, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Assemblies 2, 4, Hall Guide. CANN, JUDY, Honors-Fall 1, 4, Spring 1, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sharp Tacs 3, U.N. Club 1, Art Club 1, French Club 2, Archery Tournament 4, Jr. Penny Social, Class Assemblies 1, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Dance 3, Prom Dec- orations, Get Acquainted Dance Committee 3, Senior Class Play. CAPRIOTTI, THELMA, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Bowling Club 3, Cafeteria, Faculty Cashier 3, 4, Sharp Tacs 3. CARLSON, VICKI, Honors-Fall 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, Home- coming Queen 4, Captain, Flag Twirlers 4, Class Assembly 3, Sharp Tacs 3, Tumbling 2, Gym Assistant 3. CARLSON, VICTOR, Track 2, 3, 4, Band 2. CARTY, BARBARA, Honors-Fall 1, Spring 1, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Girls League Representative 3. CELLINI, TONY CESARONE, FRANK, Bowling 1, 2. CHAPMAN, DONNA, Choir 1, 2, 3, a Cappella Choir 4. CIARROCCHI, BOB, Class Board 1, Bowling Club 3, 4. CIPOLLA, ELAINE, Honors-Fall 2, Spring 1, 2, Coun- cilman 1, 2, 5, 4, Drama Club 1, Sharp Tacs 5, Bowling Club 5, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 5, 4, Basketball and Volleyball 1, 2, 5, Cheerleader 2, Prom Decorations, Class Assemblies 1, 2, 5, 4, Homecoming Decorations 1, 2, 5, 4, Spring Dance Committee 5, Mother-Daughter Banquet, Senior Class Play. COLE, DONALD, Honors-Fall 1, 2, Spring 1, 2, Audu- bon Club 1, Choir 1, 2, 5, 4, Track 2, 5. COLE, SANDRA, Honors-Fall 4, Drama Club 1, G.A.A. 1, 2, Class Assembly 1. COLEMAN, JOHN, Service Bureau 4. COLLIER, FLORENCE, National Honor Society 5, 4, High Honors-Fall 1, 2, 5, Spring 1, 2, 5, Honors-Fall 4, Clerk of the City of Bloom, United Nations Club 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 5, 4, Archery 4, COOPER, NANCY, Honors--Fall 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 5, 4, Tumbling 2, Bowling 5, 4, Class Assembly 1, Hall Guide 4, F.H.A. 1. CORDES, BARBARA, Honors-Fall 1, 2, Spring 1, Com- missioner of Public Welfare, Class Board 1, 2, 5, Drama Club 1, 2, Sharp Tacs 5, Bowling 5, G.A.A. 1, 2, 5, 4, basketball 1, 2, 5, volleyball 1, 2, 5, badminton 1, 2, 5, archery 2, 5, 4, Prom Court, Homecoming Invitations Chairman 5, Mother-Daughter Banquet, Class Assemblies 1, 2, 5, 4. CO RLISS, GREGG, Class Assemblies 2, 4, Golf 5, 4, Bowl- ing 5. coRs1No, CAROLYN, National Honor Society 31 4, High Honors-Spring 1, 2, Honors-Fall 1, 2, 5, 4, Spring 5, Broadcaster Reporter 5, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, Drama Club 2, F.H.A. 2, F.T.A. 5, 4, president 4, Orchestra 1. CORTEZ, MORRIS, Football 4, Basketball 1, 2, 5, 4, Baseball 2, 5, 4. COSTABILE, WILLIAM, Bowling Club 2, 5, 4, Foot- ball 2, 4. COWSER, MABEL, Franklin County High School, Win- chester, Tennessee, 1, 2, Thornton Township High School, Harvey, Illinois, 2, 5, Honors-Fall 1, 2, Spring 1, 2, County High School Band 2. CRAFT, JAMES, Hall Guide 4. CRAIG, ROBERT, Honors-Fall 4, Councilman 5, Class Board 2, 4, Bowling Club 4, Baseball 1, 2, 5, Jr. Penny Social, Junior Rotarian 4, Spring Dance Committee 4. CRANDALL, SALLY, Calumet High School, Gary Indi- ana 1, 2, Honors-Fall 5, Spring 5. CROWLEY, ROWE, G.A.A. 1, 2, 5, 4, badminton 5, Spanish Club 2, 5, Latin Club 1, Service Bureau 4, Sharp Tacs 5, Class Assemblies 1, 2, 4, Big Sister. DAMIANI, LENA, G.A.A. 1, 2, 5, 4, basketball 2, vol- leyball 2, 5, Class Assemblies 1, 2 5, Sharp Tacs 5, Bowl- ing 4, F.H.A. 1 2, 5, Big Sister, Homecoming Dance Com- mittees 2, 5, Blue and White Dance Committee 1. DANDURAND, LAVON, G.A.A. 1, 2, 5, volleyball 2, Drama Club 1, 2, Photo Club 2, Sharp Tacs 5, Basketroom Girl, Nurseis Assistant, Prom Committee. DAY, JERRY. DE GUILIO, ROSE MARIE, Photo Club 2, Service Bu- reau 4, G.A.A. 2, 5, 4, Sharp Tacs 5, Big Sister, Bowling Club 5, 4, Jr. Penny Social. DEHLER, THOMAS, Morgan Park, Chicago, Ill., Bowling Club 5, Band 5, Usher 4. DEL COTTO, ROBERT, Hall Guide 5, Junior Rotarian. DELORENZO, ANTHONY, Honors-Fall 4, Councilman 2, United Nations Club 2. DE LUCA, MARCIA, National Honor Society 5, 4, High Honors-Fall 2, Spring 5, Honors-Fall 1, 5, Spring 1, 2, Class Board 1, 4, Annual Staff 5, Associate Editor 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Drama Club 1, 2, Latin Club 1, 2, Orchestra 1, 2, Jr. Penny Social, Prom Committee, Class Assemblies 2, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 5, Sharp Tacs 5, Big Sister, Senior Class Play Committee. DEMITH, THOMAS, Honors-Spring 5, Baseball 5, Foot- ball, manager 4. DE SALVO, DON, Track 1. DEVINE, BARBARA, Tower Staff 2, 3, 4, Broadcaster 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, secretary 3, vice-pres. 4, Future Nurses Club 4, Photo Club 2, Audubon Club 2, German Club 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Class Assembly 3, Mother-Daughter Banquet. DI CARO, JAMES, Football 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2. DI MASCIO, EDWARD, Football 1. DI MASCIO, PETER. DISPENSA, PHYLLIS, National Honor Society 4, Honors, Red Cross Club 3, 4, F.T.A. 1, 2, Class Assemblies 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Penny Social, Librarian 2, Senior Class Play. DOEPP, ROBERT, National Honor Society 3, 4, High Honors-Fall 1, 2, 4, Spring 2, Honors-Fall 3, Spring 1, 3, Roma Parva 1, Advanced Latin Club, president 2, Math Club 2, Choir 2, 3, a Cappella Choir 4, Class As- semblies 2, 3, 4, Jr. Penny Social, Senior Class Play. DOLOWY, FRANCIS, National Honor Society 3, 4, High Honors-Fall 1, 2, Spring 1, 2, Honors-Fall 3, 4, Spring 3, Roma Parva 1, Football 2, 3, 4, Jr. Penny Social, Class Assembly 2. DROLET, PATRICIA, Central Catholic High School, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Honors-Fall 4, Spring,2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 4, Sharp Tacs, Class Assembly 1, 2, 4, a Cappella Choir 4, Big Sister, Senior Class Play. DRUES, JUDY, National Honor Society 4, Honors-Fall 1, 2, 3, 4, Spring 2, 3, Class Board 3, Broadcaster Reporter 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 1, vice-president 2, 3, president 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, U.N. Club 3, 4, Latin Club 1, Tumbling 2, Bowling 4, Sharp Tacs 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, secretary 3, archery 3, 4, basketball 1, 2, 3,4, volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, bad- minton 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, Table Tennis 2, Jr. Penny Social, Class Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play. DUDLESTON,ALAN, Honors-Fall 2, 3, 4, Spring 2, 3, Math Club 1, Homecoming Dance Committee. DUDLEY, RICHARD, National Honor Society 3, 4, High Honors-Fall 1, 2, 3, 4, Spring 1, 2, 3, Class Board 1, Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4, treasurer 1, secretary 2, president 3, 4, Exponents Club 1, president 2, Math Club, vice-president 3, president 4, German Club, treasurer 4, French Club 4, Boys Glee Club 1, Class Assembly 1, 2, 3, Track 3, Senior Class Play. DUNCAN, KAY, Councilman 1, Sharp Tacs 3, Drama Club 1, 2, Roma Parva 1, Advanced Latin 2, Jr. Penny Social, U.N. Club 4, Class Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 2, Girls Choir 3, Big Sister, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, badminton 1, 2, 3, 4. EDVVARDS, JAMES, Football 1, 2, 3, 4. EDWARDS, ORVEL, Thornton High School, Harvey, Il- linois, 1, 2, Second Place in Illustration Contest. EHRICH, MARILYN, Momence Community High School, Momence, Illinois 1, National Honor Society 4, Honors- Fall 2, 3, 4, Spring 1, 2, 3, Drama Club 2, F.H.A. 1, 2, Bowling Club 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, volleyball 2, 4, Spring Dance Committee 3, Homecoming Committee 4, Class Assembly 1, Prom Committee. ELDER, VIRGINIA, Honors-Fall 4, Girls League Rep- resentative 3, 4, Big Sister 4, Roma Parva 1, Advanced Latin 2, Drama Club 4, Tumbling 2, Sharp Tacs 3, F.T.A. 2, 3, Class Assemblies 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Penny Social, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, basketball 1, 2, volleyball 1, 2, badminton 2, table tennis 2. EVANS, JESSIE, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, archery 2, 3, Red Cross Club 4. EYTCHESON, EDNA, F.H.A. 1, 2. FALTUS,-GAIL, Drama Club 1, Class Assemblies 1, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, a Cappella Choir. FASO, JOHN, Mendel High School, Chicago, Illinois, 1, 2, Councilman 3, 4, Roma Parva 3, Hall Guide 2. FAZZINI, JOHN, National Honor Society 4, Honors- Fall 1, 2, 3, Spring 2, Councilman 4, Class Board 2, 4, Football 1, Track 1, Class Assembly 3, Jr. Penny Social, Senior Class Play. FERRIS, RICHARD, Baseball 1, 2. FINCHER, JOSEPH, Councilman 4, Broadcaster Reporter 3, Football 1, Track 2, 3, Morgue Board 3, Class Assemb- lies 3, 4, Homecoming Committee 2, 3, 4, U.N. Club 1, 2, vice president 3, Chess Club 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee, F.F.A. 1, 2, Blue and White Dance Committee, Senior Class Play. PINK, BONNIE, Broadcaster Typist 4, Freshman Chorus I, Girls Glee Club 2, Girls Choir 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 1, 2, Class Assembly 3. FIORENZO, ALFRED. FIRRANTELLO, JOSEPH, Councilman 2, Band 1, Or- chestra 1, Jr Penny Social, Class Assembly 4. FLEISCHER, EDITH. FLOREK, PATRICIA, National Honor Society 4, Honors --Fall I, 2, 4, Spring 1, 3, Photography Club 1, 2, Drama Club I, Roma Parva 1, 2, U.N. Club 1, 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Class Assembly 1, Spring Dance Committee 2. FOGES, WILLIAM, Service Bureau 4, Traffic Guide 4. FORMENTINI, DORINE, Class Board 1, Tumbling 2, Bowling 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, basketball 1, 2, 3, volley- ball I, 2, 3, Sharp Tacs 3, Style Show, Class Assembly 33 Tower Staff 3, Homecoming Committee 3, 4, Prom Com- mittee. FORSELL, GAIL, Fenger High School, Chicago, Illinois 1, 2, 3. iMr. David Briggs explains the assignment on Shakes- peareanplays for his English IV class. FOSTER, JAMES E., Usher, Football 2, Basketball 2. FOSTER, JAY. FOSTER, JOYCE, Honors-Fall I, Basketroom Girl 4, Drama Club 2, F.H.A. 2, Sharp Tacs 3, a Cappella Choir 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 3, 4. FRAZIER, JUSTINE, Griffith High School, Griffith, In- diana 1, 2, National Honor Society 4, High Honors-Fall 3, Honors-Fall 4, Spring 3, Broadcaster 3, 4, reporter, Latin Club 3, Chess Club 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, secretary- treasurer 4, Orchestra 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, basketball, volleyball, Mathematics Club, Senior Class Play. FREY, BARBARA, Councilman 1, 2, Class Board 1, 3, Drama Club 1, Bowling Club 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Penny Social. FURNACE, ROBERT. FUSHI, JOHN, Football 1, Baseball 3. GARRETT, DELLA, Freshman Chorus. GARZOLINI, IMPERIA. GASKILL, WILLIAM, Proviso, six months, Councilman 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Boys Glee Club 1, Wrestling 3, 4, Senior Class Play. GAUDIO, CAROL, Honors-Fall 1, Spring 1, 2, Broad- caster 2, Drama Club 2, F.H.A. 2, Tower 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. GEHRING, ELMER. GERAT, SALLY, Class Board 1, 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, Senior Morgue Board 4, Senior Class Play. GERSCH, RUTH, Honors-Fall 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 4. GIROLAMLMARLENE Honors-Spring 1, 2, Class Board 4, Hall Guide 2, Majorette 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Homecom- ing Dance Committee 3, 4, Blue and White Dance Com- mittee 3, Prom Committee, Sharp Tacs 3, Style Show 3, Class Assemblies I, 2, 3. GOLDMAN, CHARLES, Spanish Club 4, United Nations 4, Homecoming Dance Committee 3, Class Assemblies 1, 3. GOLLETZ, BARBARA ANN, Honors-Fall 4, Council- man l, 2, Morgue Board 5, 4, treasurer 4, Bowling Club 5, Sharp Tacs 5, Majorette 2, 5, G.A.A. 1, 2, 5, 4, treasurer 5, president 4, volleyball 5, Jr. Penny Social, Style Show 5, Homecoming Dance Committee 5, 4, Class Assemblies 1, 2, 5, 4, Tumbling Club 1, 2, Big Sister, Mother-Daughter Banquet. GOODMAN, JANET, Honors-Fall 4, Spring 1, 5, G.A.A. 1, 2, 5, Sharp Tacs 5, a Cappella Choir accompanist, Big Sister, Class Assembly 1, 2, 5, 4, Blue and White Dance Committee 4, Jr. Penny Social. GORDEN, THOMAS, Honors--Fall 1, 2, Spring 1, 2, Class Board 5, Councilman 4, Wrestling 5, Jr. Penny So- cial, Junior Rotarian, Senior Class Play. GORDON, SANDRA GEANNE, Honors-Fall 1, 2, Spring 1, 5, Class Treasurer 1, Class Board 1, 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 5, 4, Latin Club 1, Drama Club 1, 2, secretary 2, Bowling Club 5, Sharp Tacs 5, a Cappella Choir, Class Assembly 1, 5, 4, Tumbling 1, 2, Jr. Penny Social, Jr. Prom Committee, Get-Acquainted Dance Committee 5, Big Sister, Mother-Daughter Banquet Committee. GORDON, SANDRA JOY, Hirsch High. School 1, Na- tional Honor Society 4, Honors-Fall 2, 4, Spring 1, 5, Attendance Monitor 5, 4, Class Board 4, Girls League Representative 2, 5, Prom'Committee. GOSSETT, CAROLINE, Honors-Fall 1, Latin Club 1, Jr. Red Cross 5, Hostess 5. GRAEFNITZ, DAVID, Casting Club. GREIG, JAMES, Honors-Fall 4, Spring 2, Track 1, 2, GRIFFIN, ELBERT, Glenwood School 1, 2, Track 2, 5, Basketball 4. GROMALA, BERNARD. GRUSDIS, RICHARD, Honors-Fall 2, Spring 2, Jr. Penny Social, Hall Guide 5. HAAS, DARLENE, Honors-Spring 1, Freshman Chorus, Glee Club 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 4, archery, basketball, volleyball, Bowling Club 4. HADFIELD, RAYMOND, Leyden Township High School, Franklin Park, Illinois 1, Glenwood School 2, Freshman Chorus, Councilman, Glenwood, Officers Club, Glenwood, Track 1, 2, 5, 4, Football 2, 5, 4, Basketball 2, 5, 4, Cross Country, Glenwood. HANEY, EDWARD, Honors-Fall 4, Photo Club 2, Hall Guide 5, Football 2, 5, 4, Class Assembly 4, Homecoming Dance Committee. HANSEN, LARRY, Honors-Fall 2. HARRELSON, DONALD, Washington and Lee High School, Arlington, Virginia, Chess Club, vice-president. HARRIS, EUGENE. HARRIS, GLOVER, Honors-Fall 5, 4, Projection Staff 1, 2, 5, Track 1, 2, 5, Cross Country 1, 2, 5, Baseball 2. HARTISON, RUTH, G.A.A. 5, basketball, volleyball. HARTMAN, DENNIS, Traffic Guide 4 HARTMAN, RODONNA, Honors-Fall 1, 4, Spring 1, Sharp Tacs 5. HASKELL, DONNA, Honors--Fall 1, Spring 1, Jr. Li- brarian 2, 5, Bowling Club 4, Big Sister, G.A.A. 4. HASKELL, ROBERTA, Girls League Representative 1, G.A.A. 1, Service Monitor 4. HASSBERG, DEWAYNE, Class Board 2, 5, Hall Guide 5, 4, Traffic Guide 5, 4, U.N. Club 2, Football 1, 2, Base- ball 2, Prom Committee, Get Acquainted Dance Commit- tee 4, Blue and White Dance Committee 5, 4. HATCH, WARREN, Honors-Fall 1, 2, Spring 1, Math Club, treasurer 5, vice-president 4, Spanish Club 2, 5. HATHAWAY, SANDRA, National Honor Society 5, 4, High Honors-Fall 2, 5, 4, Spring 2, Honors--Fall 1, Spring 1, 5, Councilman 2, 5, Tower Staff 2, 5, editor 4, Latin Club 2, U.N. Club 2, Math Club 5, G.A.A. 2, vol- leyball. HAUT, PEGGY. HEINEMAN, JANE, Honors-Fall 1, 2, Spring 1, Math Club 5, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, U.N. Club 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 5, Bowling 4, Councilman 4. HELMRATH, THOMAS, Honors-Fall 2, 4, Spring 1, 3, Annual Staff 3, editor 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Jr. Penny So- cial, Senior Planning Committee, Junior Rotarian, Class Assembly 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys State, Homecom- ing Dance Committee 3, Blue and White Dance Commit- tee 3, Spring Dance Committee 3. HERRMANN, CLAUDETTE, Freshman Chorus. HICKS, CHRISTINA, Honors-Fall 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, basketball, volleyball, Sharp Tacs 3, Bowling Club 4. HIGGINS, MILDRED, Wendell Phillips High School, Chicago, G.A.A. 4. HIGHSMITH, BARBARA, National Honor Society 4, High Honors-Spring 1, Honors-Fall 1, 4, Spring 3, a Capella Choir 3, 4. HIRSCH, SALLY, National Honor Society 3, 4, secretary 4, High Honors-Fall 1, 4, Honors-Fall 2, 3, Spring 1, 2, 3, Class Board 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, secretary 1, Drama Club 1, Sharp Tacs 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, volleyball, Prom Committee and Court, Junior Penny Social, Class Assembly 2, 3, 4, Blue 8: White Dance Committee 3, Spring Dance Committee 3, Homecoming Committee and Court 4, D.A.R. Award, Mother-Daughter Banquet, Big Sister, Senior Class Play. HODGSON, THOMAS, Honors-Fall 4, Broadcaster 3, 4, Football 1, Basketball 1, Baseball 1, 2, Class Assembly 4, Junior Rotarian, Bowling Club 4, vice-president. HOFER, JOYCE, High Honors-Fall 4, Honors-Fall 1, 2, Class Board 1, G.A.A. 4, Bowling Club 4. HOFFMAN, THOMAS, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Managers Club. HOLLOWELL, HAZEL, Class Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, basketball, volleyball, Human Relations Com- mittee 4, Prom Committee, Homecoming Dance Com- mittee 2, Junior Penny Social, Gym Assistant 4, Mother- Daughter Banquet. HOLTZ, JANE, Class Assembly 1, 2, 4, a Cappella Choir 3, 4, Prom Committee, Homecoming Dance Committee 2, 3, Sharp TaCS 3, Big Sister, Mother-Daughter Banquet, Senior Class Play. HO O K, DONALD HOPPEL, KATHRYN, St. Xavier Academy, Latrobe, Penn- sylvania 1, G.A.A. 2, volleyball, Broadcaster Staff 3. HOSEA, MARTHA HUB, RONALD, Honors-Fall 4, Football 1, 3. IACOVETTI, NICK, Basketball 1, Baseball 2. IMINSKI, ANNA, Honors-Fall 4, Gym Assistant 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, basketball, volleyball, Bowling 3, 4. JACOBS, PATRICIA, Kelly High School, Chicago 1, Honors--Fall 4, Girls League Representative 2, 4, Band 3, 4, vice-president 3, president 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, archery, Nurses Club 4, Bowling. 4, Sharp Tacs 3, Class Assembly 3, Homecoming Dance Committee 3, 4, Prom Committee, Blue and White Dance Committee 3, 4, Junior Penny Social, Mother-Daughter Banquet, Senior Class Play. JARECKI, STANLEY, Class Board 2, Councilman 1, 4, Class Vice-President 4, Hall Guide 3, 4, Bowling Club, Junior Penny Social, Prom Committee, Senior Class Play. JENDRASEK, ANTHONY, Carl Shurze High School, Chicago 1, 2, Football 2, Track 2, Wrestling 2. JOHNSEN, DENNIS, Photo Club 1. JOHNSON, DONALD, National Honor Society 4, High Honors-Fall 1, Honors-Fall 2, 3, 4, Spring 1, 2, Bowling Club 1, secretary 2, Junior Penny Social, Class Assembly 3, 4, Prom Committee, Morgue Board 4, Senior Class Play. JOHNSON, FREDERICK, Manager's Club 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1. JOHNSON, MARY ANN, Honors-Spring 2, Tower 2, 3, 4, U.N. Club 2, Chess Club 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Nurses Club 4, Sharp Tacs 3, Girls' League Representative 2, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, board member 3, volleyball 2, 3, Prom Committee, Spring Dance 2, Class Assembly 2, 3, 4, Junior Penny Social, Big Sister, Blue and White Dance Committee 4, Homecoming Dance Committee 4, Mother-Daughter Banquet. KASHER, FRANK, Honors-Fall 4, Track 3, 4, Cross Country 3, 4. KELLER, THOMAS, Honors-Fall Z, Freshman Board, Band 1, Football 1, 2, Track 2, Class Assembley 2. KENTISH, ROY, Football 2, 3, 4, Diversified Occupation. KICH, GERTRUDE, F.H.A. 2, a Cappella choir 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, badminton 2, Class Assembly 1, 2. KIDD, WILLIAM, Usher 1, 4, Managers Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Track 1, 2. KIRGIS, DONALD KIRK, JOHN, Cheltenham High School, Elkins Park, Pennsylvania 2, 3, Honors-Fall 4, Photography Club 4. KISSACK, GARDNER, Honors-Fall 2, Councilman 2, 3, Traffic Guide 3, 4, Chess Club 3, 4, Photo Club, treasurer 1, 2, vice-president 3, 4, Prom Committee, Class Assembly l, 2, 4, Spring Dance Committee 2, Sophomore Mixer Committee, junior Penny Social, Human Relations Com- mittee, Senior Class Play KLAWITTER, MARY, National Honor Society 3, 4, High Honors-Fall 1, 4, Spring 1, Honors-Fall 2, 3, Spring 3, Roma Parva 1, Audubon Club 2, U.N. Club 4, Chess Club 4, German Club, secretary 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, basketball, volleyball. ' KLEIN, JAMES, Usher 1, Class Assembly 2, Junior Penny Social, Homecoming Dance Committee, Senior Class Play. KNAACK, CAROL, National Honor Society 4, Honors- Fall 2, 3, -Spring 1, 3, Bowling Club 4, G.A.A. 1, 3, 4, president 4, basketball 3, 4, volleyball 1, 3, 4, Sty1e.Show 2, 3, Sharp Tacs. KNUTSON, PATRICIA, G.A.A. 1, 2, 4, Nurses Club, Roma Parva 1, Spanish Club 3. KOENIG, GLORIA, National Honor Society 4, Honors- Fall 1, 2, 3, Spring 1, Spanish Club 2, 3, Math Club 1, Mother-Daughter Banquet, Senior Class Play. KOESTER, RONALD, Honors--Fall 4, Photo Club 4, F.T.A. 4, Class Assembly 1, Class Assembly Committee 4. KOST, EUGENE, Hall Guide 3, Councilman 3, Photo Club 3, treasurer 4, Bowling Club 4, Class Assemblies 2, 3, 4. KOZLOW, WILLIAM. KRATOVIL, FLOYD, Band 1, Boys Glee Club 2. KRUCKOW, HAROLD, Proviso High School 1, Glenwood School for Boys 2, Football 2, 4, Basketball 4, Baseball 2, 4. KUTZ, MAYNARD. LABURTIS, MICHAEL, Honors-Fall 4, Golf Club 2, Bowling Club 35 Hall Guide 2, 33 Football 1. LACORTE, SANTO, Honors-Spring 2, Golf Club l, 2, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 3. LANG, ARTHUR, Bowling Club 3, Football 2, 3, 4, Base- ball 2, Track 3, Senior Class Play. LANGBEHN, CAROL, Class Board 4, Spanish Club 2, 33 Math Club 1, Band 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Choir 4, Chorus 1, 2, Class Assemblies 1, 2, 3, 4, Mother-Daughter Banquet Committee. Senior gals escort their Moms to the Mother-Daughter Banquet. is LARSON, ROBERT. LARVICK, VINCENT, Football l, 2, 3, 4. LAWNICKI, DONALD, Football l, 2, 3, 4. LEE, NANCY, Hirsch High School, Chicago, Illinois, Na- tional Honor Society 4, Honors-Fall 3, 4, Spring 33 Hirsch Paper 2, 3, Drama Club 4, Art Club 2, Music Club 1, German Club 4. LEHNERT, GENE, Honors-Fall 1-, 4, Spring 1, Class Board 3, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Assemblies 1, 2, 4, Senior Class Play. LESNIEWICZ, MARTIN, National Honor Society 3, 4, High Honors-Fall 1, 2, 3, Spring 1, Honors-Fall 4, Spring 3, Class Board 2, Councilman 4, Latin Club 1, 2, president 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, president 4, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, treasurer 3, 4, U.N. Club 33 Math Club 2, vice presi- dent 2. LINDLEY, JOHN, Councilman 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4. LISTENBEE, FLORA, Honors-Fall 4, SpringV2, 3, G.A.A. 3, Girls League. LLORCA, LOUIS, Traffic Guide 4, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3. LOBUE, ROSINA, Councilman 1, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, basketball l, 2, volleyball 3. LUCAS, PATRICIA, Hall Guide 3, 4, Class Board 1, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Class Assemblies 2, 4, Jr. Penny Social, Spring Dance Committee, Blue and White Dance Com- mittee 2, Senior Class Play. LUCKETT, JAMES, Managers Club. LUCKETT, RAY, Projection Staff 2, 3, 4, Managers Club 3, 4, LUND, THERON, Hall Guide 4, Traffic Guides 2, 3, 4. LUX, CAROL ANN, Spanish Club 2, G.A.A. 3, archery 3. MACKENZIE, MARIE, Gym Assistant 4. MACVAY, NANCY, Latin Club 1, French Club 3, 4, Attendance Monitor 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 4, Senior Class Play, Jr. Penny Social. MADURA, MARCIA, National Honor Society 4, Honors -Fall 2, 4, Spring 2, 3, Councilman 1, 2, Office Monitor 3, Social Studies Assistant 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Nurses Club 4, Tumbling Club 2. MAGER, RONALD. MAGGIE, ROMEO, Bowling 3. MAGNUSON, HELEN, Bowling Club 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, a Cappella Choir. MALEC, NANCY, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls League Repre- sentative 3, Gym Assistant 4, Service Assistant 4, Big Sister. MALESKI, THEODORE. MALIZIA, GERALD, MALKOWSKI, DONALD, Gage Park High School, Chi- cago, Illinois 1, Glenwood 2, Honors-Fall 4, Treasurer of the Agricultural Department 4, Sportsmens Club 2, Football 1, 2. MALKOWSKI, RONALD MALTBY, JANET, National Honor Society 4, High Hon- ors-Fall 1, Spring 1, Honors-Fall 2, 3, 4, Spring 2, 3, Bowling 4, Math Club 3, 4, treasurer 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, secretary 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, a Cappella Choir 3, 4, Senior Class Play. MALVESTUTO, LOUIS A., Honors-Fall 1, 4, Spring 1, Bowling Club 1, 4. MALVESTUTO, LOUIS F., Bowling l, 4. MANES, MICHAEL, Honors-Fall 4, Agriculture Re- porter 4, F.F.A. 2, 3, 4, Projection Staff 3, 4. MANSELL, JOHN. MANSON, ELIZABETH, Honors-Fall 4, Broadcaster Staff 4, Girls League Representative. MARCHIO, RALPH, Honors-Fall 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track l, 2, 3, 4. MARCUM, LINDA, Honors-Fall 1, 4, Drama Club 1, Tumbling Club 1, 2, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Freshman Chorus, Senior Class Play. MARISON, SANDRA, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, volleyball 4, a Capella Choir, Bowling 4, Senior Class Play. MARKS. RICHARD MARTINEZ, DANIEL, Football 1, 2, 3, 4. MASCHWITZ, CHARLES, Drama Club 4, Senior Class Play. MASCITTI, AUDREY, National Honor Society 3, 4, High Honors-Fall 1, 2, Spring 1, Honors-Fall 3, 4, Spring 2, Class board 1, 2, 3, Broadcaster Staff 3, 4, girls sports editor 4, Drama Club 3, Sharp Tacs 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, basketball 2, volleyball 2, Tumbling Club 1, 2, Class Assemblies 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee, Homecoming Committee 4, Blue and White Dance Committee 2, Big Sister, Mother-Daughter Banquet 4, Senior Class Play. MAXWELL, BONNIE, Honors-Fall 3, 4, Hostess 4, Girls League Representative 4, G.A.A. 4. MCDONALD, DOUGLAS, National Honor Society 4, High Honors-Fall 4, Honors-Fall 1, 2, 3, Spring 1, 2, 3. MCGHEE, DAVID MCGILLEN, SHARON, Lemont T.H.S., Lemont, Illinois 1, Councilman 3, Service Bureau 3, 4, French Club 3, Sharp Tacs 3, Girls League Representative 2, G.A.A. 2, 3, Big Sister 4, Junior Penny Social, Junior Prom Committee, Blue and White Dance Committee 4, Mother-Daughter Banquet, MCLAUGHLIN, JAMES, Speech and Debate Club 4, Band 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4, Class Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play. MCMANIMEN, CAROL, Sharp Tacs 3, Bowling Club 3, a Capella Choir, Class Assembly 1, 2, Junior Penny Social. MCMILLAN, THOMAS, Glenwood School, Illinois 1, 2, Football 1, 2, Basketball 1. MEINHART, JACK, Honors-Fall 1, 4, Spring 1, 2, U.N. Club 1, 2, 3, Bowling Club 2, Boys Glee Club 2, a Capella Choir 3, 4, Football 2, Class Assembly 1, 2, Junior Penny Social, Junior Prom Committee, Senior Class Play. MILLER, JACK, Honors-Fall 2, 4, Wrestling 4. MITCHELL, NORMAN, Bowling Club 4, Photo Club 1, 2, 3, 4. MOLYNEAUX, JUDY, Drama Club 2, 3, Latin Club 1, 2, Photo Club 2, Bowling Club 4, Sharp Tacs 3, Girls League Representative 1, Freshman Chorus, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, volleyball 1, 4, badminton 3, Prom Committee 3, Junior Penny Social, Spring Dance 2, Mother-Daughter Banquet, Class Assembly 1, 3, 4, Big Sister. MONTELLA, JOSEPH, Bowling Club. MOREY, DONNA, Honors-Spring 2, Basketroom girl 2, 3, 4, Sharp Tacs 3, Audubon Club 1, Mother-Daughter Banquet Committee. MORROW, RAYMOND, Football 1, 3, Class Assembly 1, 2, 4, Prom Committee 3, Senior Class Play. MOSS, MICHAEL, National Honor Society 4, Bremen Community H.S., Midlothian, Illinois, 3, Honors-Fall 1, 2, 3, 4, Spring 1, 2, 3, Broadcaster Staff 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 2, Spanish Club 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 2, President Band 3, Golf Team 2, 4, Senior Class Play. MOTT, RICHARD MURPHY, KATHLEEN, Councilman 2, Class Board 1, Drama Club 1, Freshman Chorus 1, G.A.A. 1, Tumbling 1. MURR, NOVELLA, Honors-Fall 4, Basketroom girl 2. MYERS, LEE, Traffic Guide Z, Bowling Club 2, 3, 4, Band 1, Football 1, Junior Penny Social, Prom Committee 3, Blue and White Committee 4, Class Assembly. NAPOLI MARY LOU, Hall Guide 3, 4, Drama Club 1, U.N. Club 1, Tumbling 1, Photo Club 1, 2, Sharp Tacs 3, Bowling Club 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, basketball 2, volleyball 1, 2, Blue and White Dance Committee 3, 4, Junior Penny Social, Spring Dance Committee 3, Prom Committee 3, Mother-Daughter Banquet, Big Sister 4, Class Assembly 3. NARCISI, MARIE, High Honors-Spring 1, Honors- Fall 1, 4, Spring 2, Councilman 1, 4, Class Board 2, 3, Drama Club 1, Tower Staff 3, Sharp Tacs 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, basketball 1, 2, 3, volleyball 1, 2, 3, Junior Penny Social, Prom Committee 3, Blue and White Dance Com- mittee 2, Big Sister, Class Assembly 1 3, 4, Senior Class Play. NARCISSLHENRY, Class Board 1. NEUL IEB, MARILYN, Basketroom girl 3, Sharp Tacs 3, Bowling Club 3, 4, Girls League Representative 2, Fresh- man Chorus, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, basketball 2, 3, 4, volleyball I, 2, 3 4, Big Sister, Class Assembly 3, Prom Committee 33 Mother-Daughter Banquet. NOEL HOWARD, Casting Club. ODOM, BARBARA, Office Monitor 3, Sharp Tacs 3, G.A.A. 1, Junior Penny Social. O'GRADY, JOAN, Service Bureau 4, Class Board 4, Drama Club 2, Latin Club 1, 2, Bowling Team 4, Sharp Tacs 3, Broadcaster Staff 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, archery 4, volleyball 4, badminton 3, Prom Committee 33 Blue and Wfhite Dance Committee 3, Mother-Daughter Banquet, Class Assembly 2, 3, 4, Junior Penny Social, Spring Dance Committee 2, Big Sister, Senior Class Play. OLIVER. JUDY, Hostess 3, Service Bureau Z, 4, Spanish Club 2, Sharp Tacs 3, Freshman Chorus, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, archery 4, volleyball 2, Junior Penny Social, Class Assembly 1, 2, 4, Prom Committee 3, Homecoming Dance Com- mittee 4. OLLENDORF, ANNE, National Honor Society 4, Honors -1-Fall 1, 2, 3, 4, Spring 1, 2, 3, Councilman 2, Broadcaster Staff: Spanish Club 3, U.N. Club 2, 3, Sharp Tacs 3, a Capella Choir, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Morgue Board 4, Senior Class Play. OJROURKE. THOMAS. Football 1, 2, Wrestling 3. PALMER, CHARLES, Hall Guide 3, 4, Traffic Guide 2, 3, 4, F.F.A. 1, 2. 3, 4, Class Assembly 1, Prom Committee 3, Junior Penny Social. PALMER, VIRGINIA, Gym Assistant 4, Girls League Representative 2, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Mother-Daughter Banquet. PASSARELLI, VIRGIL, Wrestling. PAYTON, PHYLLIS, Roosevelt East H.S., Chicago 1, Orchestra 1, 2, 3. PAZDZUIRA, GENE PEART, EDITH PELLINO, CARL, Football 2, Track 1, PENWITT, EVRON, Honors-Fall 2, Spring 2, Photo Club 1, 2, Spanish Club 3. PEREZ, THEODORE, Boys Choir, Football 3. PEROZZI, DONALD, Honors-Fall 2, Mayor of Bloom 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Hall Guard 3, 4, Class President 1, 2, 3, Math Club 1, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Class Assembly 1, 2, 3. PERRY, ROSETTA, St. Patrick Academy, Momenco, Illi- nois 1, Class Board 4, Service Bureau 4, Spanish Club 2, Sharp Tacs 3, Girls League Representative 2, G.A.A. 2, Tower Staff 3. PERSIANI, ALBERT, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4. PETERS, KENNETH, Hall Guide 4, Bowling Club 4, Band 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 2, 3. PETERSON, CLAUDETTE, U.N. Club 1, Sharp Tacs 3. PFAB, LAUREL, Thornton ,Township H.S., Harvey, Illinois 1, 2, Future Nurses Club 3, 4, Drama Club 2, French Club 1, 2, Orchestra 3, a Capella Choir, G.A.A. 3, 4, Blue and White Dance Committee 4, Homecoming Committee 3. PICCOLO, BRUNO PILACKAS, EDWARD, Football 1, Basketball 1. PIPER, ROSE, G.A.A. 2, basketball, volleyball. PIUNTI, JOSEPH, Football 1, Baseball 1. POERIO, VINCENT, Honors-Fall 1, 2, Spring 1, Class president 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Wrestling 2, Councilman 2, 3, Band 1, 2. POLLMACHER, DONALD POMREHN, GLENN, Class Board 2, 3, 4, Class Assembly 1, 2, Campus Corps 3, Basketball 1, 2 3, 4, Baseball 2. POOLE, MARY ELLEN, Fenger High School, Chicago 1, 2, Honors-Fall 4, a Capella Choir 3. PRIMAVERA, BETTINA, National Honor Society 4, Honors-Fall 1, 2, 3, Spring 1, 2, Class Board 3, 4, Drama Club 1, 2, Sharp Tacs 3, G.A.A. 1 2, 3, 4, volleyball 2, Tumbling 1, 2, Bowling 4, Class Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Penny Social, Prom Committee, Blue and White Dance Committee 3, Senior Class Play. PRISCO, DONALD, Councilman 4, Hall Guide 2, Football 4, Basketball 1, Baseball 3. QUATTROCCHI, DONALD RADATZ, RICHARD, Hirsch High School, Chicago, 1, U.N. Club 4, German Club 4. RADDEN, DELORES, Junior Librarian 3, 4, Sharp Tacs 3, Spanish Club 3, F.T.A. 2, G,A.A. 3, basketball, volleyball. RANEY, MARVIN, Golf Club 2, 3. RAY, BETTY LOU, Honors-Fall 3, 4, Spring 3. REED, JAMES, Football 4, Wrestling 4. REHNQUIST, JUDITH, Tower Staff 4, Girls League Representative 1, 2, vice president 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, French Club 4, Bowling Club 4, Class Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Penny Social, Sharp Tacs 3, Prom Committee, Homecoming Dancing Committee, Blue Sz White Dance Committee 2, Mother-Daughter Banquet. REICHERT, ROBERT REI MAN, GAIL, Councilman 1, 2, Drama Club l, 2, Photo Club 1, 2, treasurer 3, Tumbling 1, Sharp Tacs 33 Bowling 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls League Representative 2, Big Sister, Class Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Penny Social, Prom Committee, Spring Dance 3, Blue 8: White Dance Committee, Homecoming Dance Committee 4, Senior Class Play. REINHART, R1cHARn, Projection staff 5, RIEKE, WALLACE RITCHEY, JOHN, National Honor Society 4, High Honors-Spring 3, Fall 4, Honors--Fall 2, 3, Spring 1, 2, Chemistry laboratory assistant 4, Mathematics Club 4, Spanish Club 2. ROBERSON, RONALD ROBERTS, MAEOLA, Honors-Fall 1, G.A,A. 1, 2, 3, basketball, volleyball. ROBERTS, NANCY, Drama Club 2, U.N. Club 2, 3, Spanish 3, 4, Sharp Tacs 3, Latin 1, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls League Representative 3, 4, Prom Committee, Mother- Daughter Banquet, Spring Dance Committee 2, Class As- sembly 1, 2. 3, Junior Penny Social. ROBERTSON, DENNIS, Culver Military Academy, Culver, Indiana 1, Spanish Club 2, Senior Class Play. ROBINSON, TOM, Crown Point High School, Crown Point, Indiana 1, 2, Honors-Fall 4, Latin Club 2, Golf Club 2, Football 1, 2, 4, Basketball 1. ROBUSTELLI, JOSEPH, Boys Glee Club 2, a Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3. ROGERS, JOHN National Honor Society 3, 4, High Honors-Fall 1, 2, 4, Spring 1, 2, Honors-Fall 3, Spring 3, Audubon Club 1, vice-president 2, secretary 3, secretary 4, Latin Club 1, Z, Mathematics Club 2, Casting Club 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play. ROMANO, ALFONSO, Honors-Fall 4, Class Board 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2. 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Q, ROTHGEB, CAROL, Sharp Tacs 3. RUCKER, CAROL, Freshman Chorus, G.A.A. 4, volleyball. RUSSELL, ERLENE, Honors 4, Sharp Tacs 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Tumbling 2, Class Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls League Representative 2. RUSSO DONALD, Bowling Club 3, secretary 4, Golf Club 3, 4, Football 2, manager, Prom Committee, Senior Class Play, Class Assembly 4, Track 1. RYAN, JOSEPH, Leo High School, Chicago 1, Oak Lawn High School, Oak Lawn, Illinois 2. SADUS, DOROTHY, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 3, 4, SAIDEL, JACK, Rich Township High School Park Forest, Illinois 3, Honors-Fall 1, Councilman 1, Class Board 2, U.N. Club 1, 2, Aeronauts 1. SANDAKER, GERALD, Fenger High School, Chicago 1, Latin Club 2, U.N. Club 4, Math Club 4. SANTORI, ANN, Tower Staff, Spanish Club 2, F.H.A. 1, 2, Freshman Chorus, Girls Glee Club 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, archery 2, 3, basketball, volleyball, Bowling Club 4, F.T.A. 4, Mother-Daughter Banquet. SCHEID WILLIAM, Hall Guide, Band 3, Track 1. SCHEIDEL, DIANE, Honors-Fall 3, Freshman Chorus, G.A.A. 1, 2, SCHERP, RONALD, Glenwood School 1, 2, Honors-Fall 1, 2, 3, 4. SCHICHNER, DORIS, Honors-Fall 1, 2, 4, Spring 1, 2, F.T.A. 4, Sharp Tacs 3, Freshman Chorus, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Class Assembly 1. SCHILLING, DONALD, Honors-Fall 3, Spring 3, Hall Guide 3, 4, Usher, Managers Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Service Bureau 4, Traffic Guide 3, 4, Track 3, Cross Country 1, 2, 3. SCHMECKPEPER, EMILY, Honors-Fall 1, 4, Spring 1, Councilman 2, Drama Club 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 1, 2, a Cappella Choir 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Class Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4, Sharp Tacs 3, Senior Class Play. SCHMITT, ALVIN, High Honors-Spring 3, Honors- Fall 3, Bowling Club 2, Football 1. SCHMITT, BARTON, National Honor.Society 3, President 4, High Honors-Fall 1, 2, 3, 4, Spring 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, Annual Staff 4, Cross Country 3, 4, Stamp Club 1, Latin Club 1 2, junior Penny Social, Homecoming Dance Com- mittee 4, Blue and White Dance Committee 4, Class As- sembly 4. SCHNEIDER, CHARLES, Honors--Fall 2, Wrestling. SCHUMACHER, FERN, Honors-Fall 4, Councilman 1, 2, Gym Assistant 3, 4, Class Treasurer 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, tumbling 1, 2, bowling 4, basketball. volleyball, Class As- sembly 1, 2, 3, 4. SEAVER, THOMAS, St. Willibrord's High School Rose- land, Illinois, 1, Senior Board. SEBASTIAN, JUANITA, High Honors-Fall 4, Honors -Fall 1, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Drama Club 1, Bowling Club 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Assembly 2, 3. 4. SEBASTIAN, MARLENE, High Honors-Fall 1, Honors -Fall 1, 2, 3, Broadcaster Staff 3, Spanish Club 2, 32 Bowling Club, Girls League Representative 2, G.A.A., Freshman Board. SEELEY, CAROL, Class Board 2, Latin Club 1, Council- man 3, Girls League Representative, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play. SEELEY, DONALD, Mater Dolorosa, Hillside, Illinois, 1, 2, Photo Club 3 SHETZLEY, MARY, Honors-Fall 1, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, F.H.A. 2. SHOEMAKE, CHARLES, Honors-Fall 3, Councilman, Managers Club 1, 2, Baseball 1, Spanish Club 2. SIEBERT, RAYMOND, Football 1, 2. SIMONETTI, ANTHONY, Honors-Fall 4, Councilman, Football Manager 2, Class Assembly 4. SKONECKE, MARY LOU, High Honors-Fall 4, Spring 3, Honors-Fall 1, 2, 3, Spring 1, Broadcaster Staff 4, Bowling Club 4, Girls League Representative 3, Sharp Tacs 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. SMITH, ANNABEL, Honors-Fall 2, 4, Spring 1, Class Board 3, Broadcaster Staff 3, Latin Club 1 2, Drama Club, Mathematics Club 1, 4, French Club 3, 4, U.N. Club 2, 4, Girls Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, archery 4, Big Sister, Class Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play. SMITH, DONALD, North Judson High School, North Judson, Indiana 1 2, 3, Honors-Fall 4, Band 4, Orches- tra 4. SMITH, HARRIET, Honors-Fall 3, 4, Girls League Representative 1, 2, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls Choir 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, archery, basketball, volleyball. SMITH, JEAN, Hirsch High School Chicago, Girls League Representative 4, a Cappella Choir 4. SMRDEL, BETTY, Incarnate Word Academy, Huston, Texas 1, Honors-Fall 3, Girls League Representative 3, G.A.A. 3, 4 SONS, SHIRLEY, Freshman Chorus. SPANN, HYIMAN, Usher 2, 3, Managers Club 2, 3, Band 1, Football 1, 2, Basketball 3, Track 1, 2, 3. SPINA DONNA, National Honor Society 4, High Honors -Fall 3, 4, Spring 3, Honors-Fall 1, 2, Spring 1, 2, Class Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club I, 2, Photo Club 1, 2, secretary 3, U.N. Club 1, 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Spring Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, Homecoming Dance Committee 2, 3, 4, Junior Penny Social, Mother-Daughter Banquet, Senior Class Play. SPINOZZI, DOLORES, Service Bureau 4, Drama Club 1, 2, French Club 2, 3, Latin Club 1, Sharp Tacs 3, Freshman Chorus, Majorette 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee, Junior Penny Social, Blue and White Dance Committee 2, Spring Dance Committee 3, Get Acquainted Dance Com- mittee 3. STANLEY, JACKIE, Crete High School, Crete, Illinois, 1, 2, Service Bureau 4. STELTER, CAROLYN, Honors-Fall 1, 2, 3, 4, Spring 1, 2, Service Bureau 2, Latin Club 1, 2, Math Club 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, archery 4, bowling 4, Class Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4. STEPHENSON, JUDGE, Honors-Fall 1, Usher, Man- agers Club, Football. STEVENS, THOMAS STOLFO, DIANE, Honors-Fall 4, Hall Guide 3, Drama Club 1: F.H.A. 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, bowling 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Blue and White Dance Committee 2, Spring Dance Committee 3, Mother-Daughter Banquet 4, Sharp Tacs 3, Class Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4. STOSOR, MICHAEL, Honors-Fall 4, Sharp Tacs 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, volleyball 2, 3, Spring Dance Committee 2, 3, Class Assembly 3, 4. STOSOR, MICHAELENE, Honors-Fall 4, Sharp Tacs 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, volleyball 2, 3, Spring Dance Committee 2, 3, Class Assembly 3, 4. STUENKEL, MARION, Hall Guide 2, Hostess 3. SUNDSTROM, ARTHUR, National Honor Society 4, Honors-Fall 1, 2, 3, 4, Spring 1, 2, 3, Commissioner of Public Improvements 4, Councilman 2, 3, Hall Guide 2, Traffice Guide 3, 4, Class Vice-President 3, Class Board l, 2, Annual Staff 2, Broadcaster Staff 2, 3, 4, sports editor 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, Track 4, Wrestling 3, 4, Golf 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 4, Senior Class Play, Junior Rotarian 4, Junior Penny Social, Class Assembly 1 2, 3, 4. SURIAN, MICHAEL. National Honor Society 3, 4, High Honors-Fall 1, 2, 3, 4, Spring 1, 2, Honors-Spring 3, Hall Guide 4, Traffic Guide 4, Projection Staff 1, 2, Chess Club 4, Bowling Club 4, Track 1, Spring Dance Com- mittee 2, Class Asesmbly 2, Senior Class Play. SWANSON, VICTOR, Honors-Fall 3, Wrestling 2. SWEET, HAZEL, Drama Club 1, Class Assembly 2. SYLVESTER, BARBARA, Honors-Fall 1, 4, Spring 1, Service Bureau 4, Sharp Tacs 3, Bowling Club 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, basketball 1, Spring Dance Committee 2, 3, Prom Committee 3, Mother-Daughter Banquet, Class Assembly l,2, 3. TAFELSKI, ROBERT, Usher 1, 2, 3, Managers Club 1, 2, 3. TAVOLETTI, J-ACQUELYN, National Honor Society 4, High Honors-Fall 1, Spring 1, Honors-Fall 2, 3, 4, Spring 3, Councilman 3, 4, Class Board 2, Service Assistant 4, Tower Staff 2, 3, Annual Staff 4, Drama Club 1, 2, French Club 2, 3, Freshman Chorus, G.A.A. l, 2, Class Assembly 1, 2, Homecoming Dance Committee 2, 3, Blue and White Dance Committee 3, Junior Prom Committee, Get Acquainted Dance Committee 3, 4. I l TAYLOR, WILLIAM, National Honor Society 4, Lyons Township High School, La Grange, Illinois 1, 2, 5, Chev- ron Award 3, High Honors-Fall 4, Honors-Spring 3, Councilman 4, Hi-Y Club 1, 2, treasurer 3, Rifle Club 1, 2, Latin Club 2, a Cappella Choir 5, 4, Golf 2, 5, Football 3, Basketball 3, 4. THOMPSON, JAMES, Honors--Fall 4, Office Monitor 5, Football 5. THOMPSON, JOHN, Honors-Fall 1, 2, Spring 1 2, Class Board 2, 5, Football 1, Wrestling 5, 4, Senior Class Play. THORNELL GLEN, Schurz High School Chicago 1, Glen- wood School 1, 2. TILTGES, MYRNA, Honors-Fall 4, Hostess 4, G.A.A. 1, Drama 1, Class Assembly 4, Assembly Committee 2. TILTON, CYRILLA, Freshman Chorus, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4 volleyball 5. TILTON, VANCE, UN. Club 2. TOFANO, CHRIS, Councilman 1, 2, Class Board 3, Service Assistant 4, Freshman Chorus, Majorette 2, G.A.A. 2, TOLLIS ANTHONY, Councilman 4. URBAN, ANDREW, National Honor Society 4, Honors -Fall 1, 2, 3, 4, Spring 1, 2, 3, German Club president 4. UTERMARK, DAVID, Band 1. UTERMARK, PATRICIA, Honors-Fall 1, Spring 2, Girls League Representative 2, Majorette 3 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, Sharp Tacs 5, Class Assembly 1, 5, 4, Blue and White Dance Committee 3, Junior Prom Committee 3, Mother-Daughter Banquet Committee 4. VENDITTI, VICTORIA, Class Board 1, 2, 5, Junior Librarian 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Drama Club 1, 2, Spanish Club 2, Blue and White Dance Committee 3, Homecoming Dance Committee 4, Junior Prom Committee, Junior Penny Social. VESCI, CASPER, Track 2, 5, Cross Country 2, 5. VISELL, RICHARD, Glenwood School, Football 2, Track 1, 2, Baseball 3. VISSER, ANN, Honors-Fall 1, Photo Club 2, Tower Staff 2, 5, 4, Spanish Club 5, G.A.A. 1, 2, Junior Penny Social. VITTORI, ANITA, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, Sharp Tacs 5, Bowling Club 4, Assembly Committee 2, Spring Dance Committee 5, Homecoming Dance Committee 3, Junior Penny Social, Junior Prom Committee. WALKER, GERALDINE, Future Nurses Club 4, a Cap- pella Choir 4 WALL, DOROTHY, G.A.A. 2, 5, 4, basketball, volleyball, archery, Spanish Club 2, 3, vice-president 3, Drama Club 4, Bowling Club 4, Class Assembly 1, 3, 4, Homecoming Dance Committee, Blue and White Dance Committee, Spring Dance Committee, Junior Penny Social, Junior Prom Committee, Mother-Daughter Banquet Committee 4, Senior Class Play. WALLIS, JOANNE, Honors-Fall 1, Spring 2, Office Monitor 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Drama Club 1, 2, Spanish Club 3, Girls League Representative 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 5, 4, volleyball, Bowling Club 4, Class Assembly 1, 2, Prom Committee 5, Homecoming Dance Committee 3, Blue and White Dance Committee 3, Junior Penny Social, Spring Dance Committee 3, Get-Acquainted Dance Committee 3. WARD, JAMES, Honors- Spring 1, Class Board 4, Hall Guide 5, 4, Cross Country 1, Baseball 2, 5, 4. WARD, MARY JANE, Councilman 1, 2 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 5, 4, volleyball, archery, Drama Club 1, 2, 3, Bowling Club 3, 4. WASHINGTON, BARBARA ANN, G.A.A. 3, 4, Future Nurses Club 4. WELK, ARLENE, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sharp Tacs 3, Bowling Club 5, 4, a Cappella Choir 3, 4. WELSHIMER, NANCY Honors-Fall 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 1, Sharp Tacs 5, Bowling 3, 4, Class 'Assembly 1, 2, 3, Junior Penny Social, Junior Prom Committee. WENZEL, GUSTAVE, Honors-Fall 4, Track 1, Traffic Guide 3, 4. WEVER, MONICA WEISE, LAURA, Honors-Fall 1, Class Board 2, 3, 4, Broadcaster 1, 2, 5, 4, news editor 4, Girls League Repre- sentative 1, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball, badminton, Tumbling 1, Latin Club 1, 2, Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Sharp Tacs 3, Big Sister 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Blue and White Dance Committee 4, Home- coming Dance Committee 4, Spring Dance Committee 33 junior Prom Committee, Junior Penny Social, Senior Class Play. WHITE, LOUISE, Freshman Chorus. WHITE, OTIS, Usher 2, 3, 4, Traffic Guide 3, 4, Mana- gers Club 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, Football 2, Track 1, 2, 3. WILLETT, 'CLARENCE WILSON MARILYN, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4. WILT, STANTON, Bowen High School, Chicago 1, 2, 3, Bowling Club 4. WINGATE, DANA, a Cappella Choir 3, 4, French Club 2. 3. treasurer 3, Senior Class Play. WINN, SHARON, Honors-Fall 3, 4, Girls League Repre- sentative 3, 4, a Cappella Choir 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, volleyball, Bowling Club 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Sharp Tacs 3, Class Assemblies 1, 2, 3, 4, Spring Dance Committee 3, Get-Acquainted Dance Committee 4, Mother-Daughter Banquet Committee. WOJCIK, FRANK, Basketball 2. WOLFE, HOMER, Honors-Fall 3, 4, Spring 2, 3, Class Board 4, Traffic Guide 4, Hall Guide 4, Bowling Club 4. WOOD, ROBERT, Honors-Fall 1, 2, Spring 2. WORK, STEWART, Hirsch High School, Chicago 1, 2, National Honor Society 4, High Honors--Fall 3, 4, Spring 3, Class Board 4, Councilman 2, Service Assistant 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Bowling Club 4, Choir 1, 2, Hirsch junior Honor Society 1, 2, president 2, Senior Class Play. WRIGHT, ALLAN, Honors-Fall 1, 3, Spring 3, Broad- caster Staff 3, 4, Golf Club 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 3, 4, president 4, Senior Class Play. WROBLICKY, THEODORE, F.F,A. 1, 2, 3, 4, vice-presi- dent 4, Football 1. WULLAERT, RICHARD, National Honor Society 3, 4-, High Honors-Fall 1, 2, 3, Spring 1, 2, 3, Honors-Fall 4, Councilman 3, 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, photo editor 4, Broad- caster Staff 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Photo Club 2, 3, 4, president 3, 4, Bowling Club 4, Baseball 1, 2, Class As- semblies 3, 4, Junior Penny Social, Junior Prom Committee, Blue and White Dance Committee 3, 4, Homecoming Dance Committee 4, Senior Class Play. YANG, PETER, High Honors-Fall 4, U.N. Club 4, vice- president 4, Photo Club 4, Track 4. YANSON, GAYLE, National Honor Society 3, 4, High Honors-Fall 2, 3, 4, Spring 1, 2, 3, Honors-Fall 1, Class Secretary 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Broadcaster Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, feature editor 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, volleyball, basket- ball, Latin Club 1, 2, Tumbling 1, 2, Drama Club 1, 2, 3, president 2, Sharp Tacs 3, Freshman Chorus, Class As- sembly 1, 2, 3, 4, junior Penny Social, Mother-Daughter Banquet Committee 4, Big Sister 4, Senior Class Play. YASEEN, DAVID, Commissioner of Social Activities, Councilman 1, 2, 4, Class President 2, Class Board 2, French Club 2, president 2, Speech Club 4, Class Assembly 1, 2, 3. 4, Human Relations Committee 4, Executive Council 4, Football 2, Track 2. ZAMAROCY, ARTHUR, Class Board 1, Managers Club 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2. ZAWADA, JEROME, Honors-Fall 2, 4, Spring 1, Base- ball 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. ZICCARDI, RICHARD ZIEMS, GLORIA, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, basketball, Volleyballg Bowling Club 3, 4. ZIMMER, GORDON, Traffic Guide 3, 4. ZIIVIIVIER, HOWARD, HOHOIS-Fall 2, Traffic Guide 2, 3, 4. Yunsooxs
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