Bloom High School - Bloom Yearbook (Chicago Heights, IL)
- Class of 1956
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K 1 s MB!! 0F COII7'EII7'.9 H0001 llff . .... . . 6 A III! ETICS ........ 34 ACTIVITIES ........ 78' ADMIIIISTRA TIOII. . . 124 SElll0R.S' ........ 144 IINDERCIASSMEN . . 170 X 5 Q 1 , x J f'4-wi.-tl, I X!! , -, Bl 0001 waqadwrz mwpawme. tleglaaonatudatfdadelanadf wlaldaqatdecataofezddngmd canlldea 7kfugae4ta4 mwppuzauwfdwauaaarle gfddlktfddddltdtdfdddddldfdlfffddd bww-alwflfd-afwfiflf uaamzywlak. The bewildered, excited freshmen clashed with the experienced upper- classmen for the first time today. Ev- eryone managed a half-hearted smile when the announcements rang cheer- ily over the P.A. system but all felt genuinely glad to resume companion- ships again. The freshmen felt half- way confident as they had previously been oriented into the rigors of Bloom life the Friday before the official opening of school. The upperclassmen did their best at giving directions and orders, and everyone knew it was back to school for the best year yet! The statues near the front steps have seen generations of Bloomites meet on the first day of school. IIIGD Y Registration is old stuff to seniors, but a mystery to freshmen such as Anne Inwood, Judy Wilson, and Laura Worley. PHYSICS Gary Gasbarra and Bob Munro, co-editors of the Annual, work diligently on a titration experiment in Sth hour Chemistry class. Harvey Neer and Stan Rothbardtg jerry Davis and Bob DeBoltg Connie Greer and Barbara Hanseng Charles Verba and Lorraine Emsweilerg Charles Didrickson and Fred Ruge all look like future physicists as they concen- trate on the Heat of Vaporization experiment. CII MISTRY C, Cappella. Chou' During a practice session the A Cappella Choir rehearses one of the many songs which comprises only a small part of its repertoire. Someone seems to be listening to them as evidenced by that picture in the background. A candid shot of the Freshman Chorus finds them with hands folded and feet crossed. Could it have been posed? d , 5 gf if SPEECH-Beverly D'Andrea, senior, tips DEVELOPMENTAL READING-Bob La Morti- her glasses in hopes of hearing the talk cella, senior, smiles thoughtfully as Miss Paulsen better during speech class. stands near the projector during a session of de- . velopmental reading. TRIGONOMETRY-Judy Greven, senior, points out the horizontal parabola intersecting a circle to the otherwise all-boy trigonometry class. 11 625 A two minute order drill is being executed by the typists in Miss Sturtevanfs class. As evidenced by the photo, our future secretaries seem to be of the weaker sex. Barbara jerabek, Joan Burris, Nancy Garnell, Nancy Yacono, and Carol Caliber are in all the stages of preparing dusters in their Clothing class. Sharlene Burchett and Dolores Peters are doing their best at learning the art of cooking. One seems to be whipping up a tossed salad while the other has her eyes on some golden-brown perch. Tony Cameli, William Hill, john Berkhead, and Ralph DellArielo try valiantly to save a broken down car engine during a class in auto mechanics shop. D0 you think it will run? The car-that is! Jan Fuller, Dennis Figura, and Fred Timms are constructing papier-mache models of horses during an Art class. Each seems to have his own idea of a horse. L. Heusmann and Don Schofield put the finishing touches on an end table in Crafts class. Pointing out countries in Europe is Bob Ham- mer. Bob seems to be f arther away than the countries themselves. H-A - ' h hour gYm U U h ,hm m Sigh' One-two-three-f0U1'a bovs relax to r Y . U I class. These uburples are on Y exercises Pef' one of many formed. I4 Lew Sn r flour Spaafen ta lush 013760163 pr Ss Ono Lentame Uqces S 11 te i 'Je L '1 S afs . Parrish en' lunio means H I, gh ei 17 S o 3 t my ,, lz The parents of the football players had their night out when they were especially invited to one of Bloom's football games. Bloom students sing a welcome to the Mothers and Dads while stepping to the music of the band playing in the background. Nine prancing baton twirlers dress their line before stepping out onto the floor for another half-time treat. Barbara Malvestuto, new sophomore twirler on the squad, does a solo for the crowd. Whether rain or shine, Bloom's flag twirlers and band carry out their duty faithfully. This duty, just as important as the biggest basketball game of the year, is to perform their skills between and during the halves of the basketball and football games. After watching their performances this year, all agree that Bloom talents are not entirely centered around athletics. 15 Members of the board and distinguished guests take turns in spading up the earth to make way for B1oom's new expan- sion. Manning the shovel is Mr. Harry Lange, president of the board. Campaigning was the first step for Bloom's 33,700,000 expansion program, which began in the spring of 1955, After the project was voted on and accepted by Bloom township residents, the bonds were put up for sale. Contracts were then let for the building, plumbing, and electrical jobs. On February 6, 1956, nearly one year after the expansion was started, the first actual construc- tion work began. A field house and art, music, and dramatics wing are to be completed by Sep- tember, 1956. The entire project, including an auditorium, swimming pool, and new cafeteria, will be completed September, 1957. To commemorate this occasion, a ceremony, which began at 9 a.m., was held. It was comprised of songs by the A Cappella Choir and speeches by Dr. H. H. Metcalf, superintendent, Mr. Harry Lange, school board president and other distin- guished guests. Following this the ground was broken by the participants in the ceremony, which commenced the construction of Bloom's new expansion. ging for improvement. Dr. H. H. Metcalf, superintendent, is dig I ,1-li. S . - ' . Q 1 , g 0 0 v 2 Z,- e-1. N , Nancy Spuck, senior, has a peculiar expression on her face as she is served a delicious dinner at the Mother-Daughter banquet. M070 R-DA 06075 Adrienne Zahler and Doris Nelson clown around during a skit at the Mother-Daughter banquet. Adrienne's hair-do is dashing, BANG llfl' Lavish oooooh's and ahhhhh's were sported by three hundred senior girls as they proudly led their mothers into the cafeteria for the annual Mother- Daughter banquet. The banquet, which was held on Leap Day this year, February 29, tickled everyone's appetite with a delicious plate of roast turkey, cran- berry sauce and dressing. The theme, Girl of My Dreams, was carried through even in the entertainment which centered around MOTHER. Soft, shell pink and silver was car- ried out in the decorations of modern mobiles and silhouettes. After the banquet was over, remarks could be heard to the effect that: A good time was had by all. 17 Make-believe gypsy Barbara Hansen gives Penny Mack a preview of her future in the fortune telling booth at the Junior Penny Social. Jllll 0R P NNY 06 Al Part of the immense crowd at the Penny Social watches Mike Schleyer shoot for the hoop at the Basketball Throw Booth. Going! Going! Gone! rings over the microphone as some ardent junior does his best to sell a homemade cake at the junior Penny Social. Fish ponds, fortune tellers, basketball contests, flying saucers, spook houses, and penny-pitching events make the boys' gym look like a profes- sional three-ring circus as well as earn some money for the junior class. The students are under the close super- vision of other student policemen who give tickets for such inexcusable abuses as talking and breathing. Fines are payable immediately! All in all, the Junior Penny Social affords a good time to everyone and is the big day for the junior class. D VERSIFIED Mr. Jepperson shows Fred Mascitti how to re- wind an electric motor. 1.5 I4 0660 A TIN! 3: sz I5 . :A I9 20 2' S. 26 2728291 1211+ gy f,,..g3'i 1-ini: is Bloom students are transformed into tech- nicians, electricians, meat-cutters, dentist assist- ants, cabinet makers, and mechanics when they enroll in Diversified Occupations. These stu- Rodger Johnston learns how to fix an automo- bile engine from Mr. Babcock. dents work at their respective trade in a place of business outside of school for three hours. Some work from 7:50-10:30 in the morning before attending school, while others go to school part of the morning and then begin working at 12:30. Besides learning and practicing their pro- fessions, the 32 students in Diversified Occu- pations receive a minimum pay every two weeks to the tune of 75C an hour. Two credits are also received. These work-while-you-learn students have third hour set aside each day for a Diversified Occupations class under the general supervision of Mr. john Prombo of the Industrial Educa- tion department. Grades are determined by the type of work they do in the business outside of school and also by their progress while under the supervision of Mr. Prombo. Tony Bartolini, commissioner of James Curcio, commissioner of public finance. improvements. STUDENT Frank Carta, commissioner of social activities. Edward Cialkowski, mayor. 20 EX 60 IW-3' Bruce Hallmann, commissioner of public welfare. Before elections, Bloom twirlers lead the color- ful candidates parade. fl 1 WH ELECT 00 First comes the painting parties and posters, then the parade, then the all important speechesg all these are a fraction of the big spring elections to decide the office of mayor and commissioners of the City of Bloom. It's an all-out affair and everyone is tense until the crucial time is over. Probable candidates start their campaigns early in the year, and each spring new and different ideas are uncovered to gain backers. Although it's a sad moment for the losers and their followers, soon everyone is at work planning next year's big election. ers meet the voters in a pre-election parade Prospective candidates for Bloom commission- anni, Roy Wiley. H001 Ml In the shadow of yonder castle, strains of the majestic music of Sir Buddy Rogers' band summoned chiv- alrous knights and their fair ladies to the Medieval Cotillion. Old acquaint- anceships with the visiting alumni were resumed as they danced and rem- inisced beneath the soft golden lights. Highlights of the evening were the Grand March and the coronation of King Tom Smith and Queen joan Boyd. As the music died away and the couples rode off to their respective castles, all vowed that it had been a magnificent Homecoming. The knights and their ladies sway to the heavenly music of Str Buddy Rogers' band at the Medieval Cotillion The Homecoming Court: Bruce Hallmann Mary Niblock, Joan Boyd, Tom Smith Barbara Persi :K X94 F' ,V , 15? X ?f.. :,k,:w.?-vs fl . 1 L T A V4 .L it H il , -Yrgifgssgfigffi:tgYi?Z2lg5f11ZigsgQsS2S2951 -,I f gf, KX-z:Q5,:L:4f:7T'5v' .QP 'Tti f'f'tQ3iiQii?WR 12?,iE8v.4,gSii1e1,g .. . Lam,-suis: li1i2?YFE24 P5 81:15 '22-ft f 1 11. .J Go, Bloom, beat Thornton! was the cry which rang out as Bloom students wove through the streets of Chicago Heights. The occasion was the annual snake dance which traditionally pre- cedes the Bloom-Thornton football game. Poised atop a truck, the cheerleaders led the enthusias- tic Bloomites in victory cheers. The blazing bon- fire, also an annual event, took place on the high school's parking lot after the snake dance. As the last embers of the bonfire slowly died, the stu- dents departed, confident that their team would achieve a victory over their biggest rivals the following night. K V I ., we ,gk 'K ?vx ' V -1- ,A timhx' M - H ' , , . ,,,wts.i+ l:,.m.. , . ' e. t t . f - 1 '1fz f . 'f gisgy' iwtt-1311 . it tM5.g,. , A , , ,Q , M ,wfniffixt . t t After winning the second straight game from the Argonauts, the football enthusiasts from Bloom flocked to the annual Get- Acquainted Dance. Not only freshies, but a majority of upperclassmen attended, hoping to get acquainted with the fella that sat behind them in English or the gal whose locker was next to theirs. Music for the evening was supplied by Henri Buttell's band. Get Ac 7uo.u-ti e ci -D A DANCE C Shake, rattle, and roll . . The school colors are gaily sported by jit- terbugging students who filled the gym at the annual Blue and White dance. After a crushing victory against Blue Island, the jubilant students danced 'til midnight .... The hour of twelve came all too soon. Dorleen Bacik, Patricia DiMascio, and Judy Kunde make a colorful trio as they dance during the Senior class assembly. 6'flll0R 53' M ly While holding his Oscar for favorite male- vocalist during the Academy Awards, jim Bory croons to the tune of Suddenly There's a Valley. With the blues spirit bursting forth as evidenced in her expression, Jackie Rotondi sings Cry Me a River, at the same event. After spending much time and energy the seniors presented their interpretation of the Academy Awards in their assembly. Various stage and screen personal- ities were imitated by talented seniors. Pete Klinger's portrayal of Liberace was especially entertaining. A group of seniors posed as Hollywood celebrities and served as the staged audience for this occasion. No, it's not George! Liberace? Well-Pete Klin- ger does his best to convince the students that it 25 . . . . , is Liberace. Too bad this isnt a color shot. The multi-colored candles are dazzling! Jllll 0R MBU' Patricia DeLorenzo, Magdelene Foushi, Arlene Bogacz, and Janiene Chenard skip lightly in their Scottish dress to the tune of My Bon- nie Lassie during the Junior class assembly. Saint Peter and his angels were hon- ored guests as the junior class presented Rock and Roll to Heaven with the Class of '57, at an all-school assembly Decem- ber 9. A group of highland lasses twirled their kilts to My Bonnie Lassie, while a purely American rendition of Rock-a- Beatin'-Boogie was beat out by pink and black clad juniors. A hillbilly parody of Yellow Rose of Texas provided comic relief, while the Aragoosa County Boys enlightened students about the birds and the bees in Man Phiba. With such dreamy music, the assembly was destined to be applauded as heavenly, simply heavenly! Cynthia Walsh, Rosalind Napoleon, and Stephanie Harte enthusiastically act out the story of the mamma, pappa, and wee bear, while singing to the tune of the Three Wee Bears. Steve Benson, Dan MacMaster, Don Harte, Roscoe Reeve, Virgil Hoff, and Chuck Kline are all dressed in their finest garb as they sing to the tune of Man Phiba during the Junior class assembly, Rock and Roll to Heav- en with the Class of '57. CAR DAY Front Row: C. Froncek, T. Bartolini, B. Nietzel, M. Brown, J. Curcio. What would I like to be? heads the list of questions confronting the average high school student. Career Day at Bloom affords that student an opportunity to learn more about the type of work he is considering. Each student, excluding freshmen, signs up for two conferences of his choice, after choosing from a list of 90 different occupations and professions, ranging from nuclear engineering to pattern-making. The speaker of each conference session has been invited by the school officials and has been selected as one competent to lecture on his respective career. He speaks to the students following an outline they prepared on the advantages, disadvantages, training, and serv-, ice of his vocation. Later a question and answer period follows. The freshmen spend the greater part of Career Day in vocational testing, while the seniors have the option of going on a field trip or attending a conference session. Career Day, under the general supervision of Mr. Harold Schneider, assisted by 27 teachers on committees and 210 students, sheds new light on many careers and makes a significant contri- bution, which can be measured only over many years through the lives of Bloom students. Front Row: Mr. Alan Andersen, Miss An- nette Gioannini, Mr. Harold Schneider, Mayor Ed Cialcowski. L S5 M U65 Q body in a cheer G che 'Roocin-coocid' jo LoDamo Xeads che sxuden for the Troians. On ihe right is Leoka Barnett, captain o cheedeaders. The ,. Sin - Bin sruden g H0 . ts Wi Oslersh th DUme1-ous 5020111 Indiana g gele . Ente . Cflons rtaln Bloom students never know what they're in for when an extra assembly is given in the boys' gym. Sometimes they are entertained by jazz singers, or maybe the exciting works of Edgar Allan Poe are portrayed. The pep assemblies do their part in strengthening the school spirit and in giving the students a chance to cheer for victory. All in all-the assemblies at Bloom provide a needed break in the school day and are often educational, too. Members of the Deep River Quartet stomp at the Savoy, while entertaining the students at a split assembly. Sporting formal attire, the Singing Hoosiers add a profes- sional touch to the assembly. 29 U J,-f, -f Ysulw s', , 9 v . , 4 .- ' f 1 4' A Q -. 1 A . .L , , A x 1 ' A . , 1 f ' K ,. fx f ,X sf, f V 9? ni, -fwfz 4 ,Q ,Q .4 . ,. 1- f,. .' ,W . '4 A M ,f Q if - -Hx -' 'L wwvf' a!'wf ',4.,fN.?j f a . ,ffry f Q 'X st, ? 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Standing: Dr. Romer, John Klawitter, Mrs. Digby, Janice Bory, Georgie Digby, Jack jeneson, Hartzell Spence, Tom Smith, Hope Spence, Janet Porter, Fraser Spence, Jack Altman, Eileen Spence, Ann Weber, Ronnie, jack Wood, Louise, Doris Nelson, Lettie, Joan Boyd, Maria, Beverly D'Andrea, Molly, Sandy Hoeker. With its best foot forward, clad in long black stockings and high-button shoes, of course, the senior class presented One Foot in Heaven. The factual three-act comedy by Hartzell Spence, dramatized by Anne Coulter Martens, revolved around the hilarious happenings and heartaches of Reverend Spence's family when they moved into the dilapidated parsonage in Laketon, Iowa. Under the direction of Mr. David Briggs, the cast and crew scoured attics and basements for 1910 style attire and furnishings. After six weeks of late practice and cold suppers building up to a successful three night run, the weary but happy seniors left the leaking Laketon parsonage for a party at the more formidable one of Jon Reverend Spence Vondracek. 31 Prom Court: Barbara Persiani, Bar- bara Jacobs, joan Boyd, Tony Barto- Tony Bartolini, junior Class Presi- dent, crowns Joan Boyd as Prom Queen. P Nl! ll0l'fllRlIE lini, Joan Zeman, Anne Weber. She looked beautiful in her dress she had dreamed about for months. He was handsome in his very first tux. They were both excited, filled with a little anxiety, but happy- Everyone at the dance was transformed-every girl was a lady-every boy, a knight. Was it the decorations? Was it the music? Yes, but most of all it was because of the wonderful way everyone felt inside. Too soon it was over. He walked her to the door when they reached her home, but the night did not really end then, it was lived many times over in memories-Pink Nocturne, the junior-Senior Prom of 1955. 6 4004 Tl0N . rr Q, ,gains Memories, memories . . . How they came pushing their way into the minds of Bloom Seniors as they marched down the aisle to receive their diplomas, Some students remembered how sore their throats became when they lustily cheered at the games. Others recalled the long hours spent working on the school paper or on decorations for an important dance. Still others thought of the friends they would leave behind and tears were often seen in the eyes of those who harbored recollections. There were students who received their diplomas regretfully, but then there were those who accepted it almost eagerly for the unknown was ahead-the future. Junior class officers Joan Boyd and Ann Weber usher seniors to their places during the processional pre- ceding the commencement exercises last June on Memorial Field. Dr. Paul Ashley, a member of the Board of Education, presents her diploma to his daughter Janet, as another board member, Mr. Charles Baker, looks on. 33 Tai Wletofuyl 64 tk famdlfaz auf allied can le land eelaacg jun: do 8110494 of maiauuzea Zum .Wm -pllwm. Spwned on ly 5454 loqal echo! 446166. Zum www nor only mmf: to 614319 lone tk uiatozq awp juz tim 444046, lat alan china to ctzengtkm tim bzdiaddaal 4666! and at tie emu time to ddaplaq Me ,fame of qaudmndap, 7464 .wuz du alaaaqc Jem ciamcteuutic of tk atdleted 44 well ac tk atadmta of 27715. u Q Z' 5912 Mr. Cecil Sarff, varsity foot- ball, wrestling. Mr. Jacobeit, assistant varsity football, wrestling. Mr. Buchtel, freshman football, assistant varsity basketball. Mr. Clarke, assistant freshman football. Mr. Moore, varsity basketball, assistant varsity football. Mr. Rehburg, frosh-soph bas- ketball, assistant varsity foot- ball, varsity baseball. Mr. Colbrese, frosh-soph foot- ball, freshman basketball. Mr. Thomas, assistant frosh- soph football.- Wil? Mr. Steben, track, cross coun- try. Mr. Andrews, assistant track. Mr. Hamlin, assistant track. Mr. Castater, assistant fresh- man football. VARSITY FOOTBALL First Row: A. Hoeker-manager, J. Curchio, A. Molderink, R. Wiley, J. Hanks, B. Edwards, B. Bennett. R. Behm, F. Carra, C. Moore, C. Reeves-manager. Second Row: B. Thompson, R. Narcissi, J. McCormick, P. Klingler, D. Delsner, N. Mack, H. junge, T. Bartolini, J. Hoffman, j. Heckman, J. Vondresek. Third Rauf: T. Amadio, J McDonnell, T. Gossage, B. Green, j. Pigott, L. Jackson, F. Macklin, O. Roberts, F. Evans, B. Duncan, B. Rosen, S. jenkins, Coach Rehburg, Coach Jacobeit. Fourth Row: T. Nelson-manager, G. Robinson, T. Hatfield, R. Carton, J. Peterson, F. Rugy, W. Molderink, john McDonnell, L. Bremonti, Coach Sarff. V R IW 00fBAll .S'60R S Evanston 19 ..,..................... ........... B loom East Aurora 26 ..............,... ........ B loom Thornton Fractional 6 ....... ........ B loom Blue Island 20 ........, .,...... B loom Thornton 6 ............ ........ B loom East St. Louis 33 ........ ........ B loom Kankakee 6 ......... ........ B loom Argo 6 .......... ........ B loom Leyden 20 ....... ........ B loom The Trojans played an outstanding brand of football this season, even though their record of four wins and five losses doesn't seem very impressive. Although they lost their first two games of the year to a red-hot Evanston eleven 19-6 and to the Tomcats of East Aurora 26-12, the Tro- jans rebounded to win their next contest with Thornton Fractional 19-6. Bloom also whipped the Argonauts of Argo 28-6 in the best game the Varsity had played up to that time. In the next game the Flyers of East St. Louis. one of the best teams in the state, proved to be too tough for the Trojans as they defeated Bloom 53-14. The Trojans' big win of the season came against the Wildcats of Harvey, when the Sarff- men handed Thornton a 24-6 drubbing. This was the first time that Bloom had defeated Thorn- ton on the gridiron in four years. jim McDonnell, junior, proved to be the big gun of the season as he led the league in scor- ing with 55 points. First Row: Leroy jackson, Clyde Moore, John Pigott Second Row: Bob Behm, Frank Carra, Jim McDonnell Third Row: Tony Bartolini, Fred Evans, John Hoffman Fourth Row: Paul Gossage, Burt Rosen, Hank junge Fifth Row: Bob Green, Willy Ed- wards, Roy Wiley First Row: Bob Bennett, Wayne Mul derink, -Ion Vondracek Second Row: Al Mulderink, Larry Bramanti, Fred Macklin Third Row: Don Delsener, Ralph Caron, -lim Curcio Fourth Row: jim Hanks, Norm Mack, John McCormick Fifth Row: jim Heckman, Rich Nar- cissi, Pete Klinger Bob Green , senior halfback, tries to get away from Thornton tacklers. Freddies Evans tries ' m vain to shake loose a tackler in the Evanston contest. jim McDonald goes over for the score against the wishes of an A rgo defender. 46 00 .900 If Jim McDonnell ' , yunior halfback rips through the Argo defense for a sho ' rt gain. Freddie Ma k C lin reverses his field in an attempt to elude Thornton tacklers. Coach Fred Jacobeit sh cour outs words of en- agement, as Coach Cecil Sarff looks on intentedly. FROSH-SOPH FOOTBALL First Row: Manager C. Reeves, H. Thurman, J. Foster, C. Green, R. Cianchetti, S. Beshore, T. France, Mana- ger F. Piper. Second Row: C. Boling, J. Modzelewshi, J. Hunter, F. DeMarco, R. Seeley, R. Hill, L. Canfield, B. Pearson, B. Peterson. Third Row: D. Pignotti, B. Frobes, R. Maxwell, R. Lagone, R. Boling, G. Gregory, L. Larvick, W. White, R. Reichert. Fourth Row: D. Macaluso, R. Evans, V. Tavoletti, R. Baker, C. Hanks, G. Koerner, R. Lahey, T. Brown. Fifth Row: Assistant Coach Donald Thomas, L. Brown, A. Gaston, R. Eliot, P. Hogovene, L. Blackful, R. DeLuca, J. McCormick, W. Prokop, Coach Nick Colbrese. 4-Q -' hjg sun-- Jim Foster rambles f0f 42 FRO ll- 0 ll 007' All FROSH-SOPH FOOTBALL The 1955 Frosh-Soph gridders, under Coach Nick Colbrese, ran roughshod over all South Suburban League opponents to cop the con- ference crown with flying colors. Although they lost their opener, the Tiny Trojans re- bounded with six straight wins in League competition. The only setback of the season was to a powerful Evanston eleven 32-7. The next contest, however, was a different story as the Frosh-Soph gridders romped over East Aurora 20-13. Next, the Tiny Trojans journeyed to Calumet City, where TDs by jim Foster and Homer Thurman sparkplugged the squad to a 14-6 victory. Another win was the contest with Argo, in which the Trojans slaughtered the Argo- nauts 53-6. The Tiny Trojans were led by hard- driving jim Foster, who scored six TDS, and by Freshman Butch Pearson on defense. The big win of the season was the thump- ing the Tiny Trojans gave second place Thorn- ton 21-12. The Frosh-Soph gridders wound up their victorious season with a 26-7 conquest of Leyden, which clinched the South Suburban League crown. .S'COR .9 Evanston 51 ....... ....... B loom East Aurora 13 ....,,,,.,...... .,..,.. B loom Thornton Fractional 6 .....,.. ..A.,,. B loom Blue Island 6 ....,,Y,........,, ....... B loom Thornton 6 ...,.r. .....,. B loom Kankakee 0 ....r,. ,....., B loom Argo 6 ,,,,...... ,,..... B loom Leyden 7 ,,,,...., .,,.... Bloom Jim Foster, sophomore speedster, skirts his own right end for another Trojan score. Homer Thurman leaps through the air in an attempt to bring down a Thornton pass receiver. Jim Foster straight-arms his opponent and rambles for a first down. ...,... . FRE IIMAN FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Unscored upon and unbeaten in six straight games, the Tiniest Trojans rollicked to a South Subur- ban league football crown for the second year in a row. Under Coaches Frank Buchtel, Ed Clark, and Bob Castater the Bantam Trojans were in tip-top shape for their first game of the season in which 007BAll S6 Rf .....rBloom they triumphed over Leyden 7-0. Next the Bantam Blue Island 0 ----.A wwpglp B loom Trojans traveled to Thornton Fractional to shellac them 30-0. East Kankakee 0 ....... ...... B loom The rest of the season was the same story with triumphs over such strong teams as East Kankakee, Thornton 0 -'-e-----,- ------ B 100111 Blue Island, and Argo. The clincher of the South Suburban crown was the last game of the season, Argo o c t tcct Bloom when the Tiny Trojans overpowered rival Thornton Thornton Fractional 0 ----A.p- Bloom 14-0 in the only home game. This year's Freshman football team, after having taken the South Suburban League championship with a 6-0 record, will certainly give teams in the future something to work for. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM MEMBERS First Row: A. Seyler, J. Dunning, J. Foushi, D. Malizia, C. Jelinek, N. LoBue, R. DeFrank, J. DeBolt, M. Murphy, D. Long W. Cobb. Second Row: B. Mazur, D. Wickstrom, R. Ashby, C. Long, R. DeLuca, R. Mondschein, L. France, J. Flamini C. Brute, J. Ogibovic, B. Willey, G. McCormick. Third Row: M. Eley, D. Ramaeker, A. Gavenda, D. Ramaeker, D. Koelling D. Dillard, R. Woeff, G. Vickery, P. Petersen, R. Austgen, M. Greenspon. Fourth Row: J. Hanelson, J. Vickery, D. Hunt D. Gruca, R. Elliott, L. Blackful, D. Nichols, K. Connor, D. Pignotti, G. DeFrancisco, L. Pangburn, E. Marvel. Fifth Row? Coach Castater, H. Fisher, J. Gaby, J. Hogeveen, K. Anderson, H. Thurman, D. Wyngarden, B. Pearson, C. Boling, C Johnson, Coach Buchtel, Coach Clake. , A. .ey A asv E CROSS COUNTRY First Row: D. Bales, B. Thomas, K. Roesner, J. Llorca, C. Kennedy, L. Spann, N, Thomas, A. Ambrosini, F. Listenbee, R. Mettler, E. West, L. Garron. Second Row: B. Umland, B. Shipp, G. Klepac, L. White, J. Persiani, J. Klawitter, R. Barker, B. McKinney, J. Block, R. Stiglitz, B. Mortonson-manager, Coach Ralph Steben. This year's cross country squad faced stronger competition this season than in any previous year. The harriers compiled an over-all dual meet record of three wins and five losses and came in fourth at both the Bloom Invitational and District meets. The Varsity, under Coach Ralph Steben, lost its first three meets of the season to Oak Park, Hinsdale, and Glenbard, but in the next dual meet the Stebenmen found themselves by clobbering -Ioliet 19-42. The big test of the season was the second Bloom Invitational. which was dominated by a powerful Englewood team. In this meet Bloom placed fourth, led by Speedster Larry Spann, who in a field of 70 runners set a new course record of 10:13. Another big win was the victory over the defending state champion, Proviso, 18-38. Pace- setters in this meet were Larry Spann, Nick Thomas, Andrew johnson, and Chico Kennedy. Larry speedy Spann again qualified for downstate in the District meet by finishing third. CRO 600ll7'R7 .S'60Rf6' Oak Park 21 ......... ........, B loom 42 Glenbard 25 ....,.... ,........ B loom 41 Lyons 20 ......... ......... B loom 59 Joliet 42 ..,.,..,...... ,,,,,,,., B loom 19 Englewood 18 ....,.. ......... B loom 39 Reavis 56 ........ ......... B loom 15 Proviso 38 ...... ,........ B loom 18 Aldo Ambrosini, senior harrier, crosses the tape to score against Reavis. 1' . A - 1. O .F h 6j 'f' 'Gp-Q, . ' f it '35 if 1 5 ww,-s ' OK Q, M -QL . A -' 1. x KN , 35 i I' df 55,9 ,J H fd? unity' Q la P xg VAR IW B4 lt' TBA!! Three more trophies were added to Bloom's grow- ing collection this season as the tallest Trojans rocketed their way to Conference, Regional, and Sectional championships. Led by captain Grady McCollum, the human pogo stick, the Trojans trampled any and all opponents, until they were halted in a heartbreaking game with Oak Park, 62-57, during Sweet Sixteen tournament play-the farthest Bloom has gone since 1940. The Mooremen finished the regular South Suburban Conference schedule with a 12-2 record, after winning an exciting tie-breaking game with their perennial rivals, the Wildcats of Thornton. On February 29, the Trojans entered Regional Tour- nament competition at Bradley, and pounded St. Pat- rick 77-43. The following night they beat St. Anne 78-50. They went on to cop the Regional crown from a disheartened Kankakee team by another phenomenal score of 87-60 on Friday night. On March 7 and 9, the Mooremen advanced to the Sectional tournies at Kankakee, overwhelming Nor- mal 64-61 and Pontiac 68-60, winning top honors in Sectional play and stretching their winning streak to 13 games. According to the odds-makers, Bloom is really the team to watch next year, since the only two senior squadmen were Grady McCollum and Steve Stritar. Mainstays this year were juniors Jerry Colangelo, Paul Goebel, Bobby Bell, Bob Tewes, and Chuck Green, sophomore, and Homer Thurman, freshman, who were brought up from Frosh-Soph ball in mid-season by Bradley .. ,,.,,,,. 40 Bloom 68 Joliet .,,,..,....... 63 Bloom 52 Blue Island .... 57 Bloom 71 I ockport .... 31 Bloom 46 Rich ....,.., . 61 Bloom 69 KKK ....,.., .. 55 Bloom 56 Riverside-Brook 48 Bloom 62 North Chicago 54 Bloom 67 Bloomington ,. 71 Bloom 67 Streator ..... 34 Bloom 35 Evanston .. , 59 Bloom 72 Leyden .. .. 6l Bloom 59 Thornton .... 62 Bloom... . . ...58 Argo . . 42 Bloom 51 Fractional .. .... 65 Bloom 75 Argo .. .. .,... . 49 Bloom 59 Lockport ....,. 48 Bloom .,..,,, . . ...6l KKK . . .. . 47 Bloom 58 Leyden .. .. 61 Bloom 66 Thornton ,,,.... 70 Bloom 80 Blue Island . .. 46 Bl00m 75 REGIONALS St. Patrick ...,,.., ..,,. 4 3 Bloom 77 St. Ann . ... ... ...50 Bloom 78 KKK .. . .,,. . ...6O Bloom. ,.,, SECTIONALS Normal ....,,,. .. .....,.. 61 Bloom 64 Pontiac ,.......,,,,,....,.. 60 Bloom 68 SUPER-SECTIONALS Oak Park ..,., .. ...62 Bloom... .... .. .57 First Row: S. Stritar, C. Green, P. Goebel, A. Fry, B. Hildeman, lum, M. Kopernik, Manager, Coach Frank Buchtel. Third Row L Jackson, J. Colangelo. Second Row: Coach Bert Moore, J. J, Woods, Manager, A. Jankowsky, D. Leahy, D. Lauer, B Jeneson, Manager, B. Bell, H. Thurman, B. Tewes, G. McCol- Thompson, B. Duncan, J. Long, Manager. Coach Bert Moore. lf . Sb- I H- I' 1 -7 -I '55 H' ' 'Q xx QW 9' Jw dk L -0 . A s 'AW J fb gf 'Nui' 4 4 , X . lk H Jerry Colangelo hits on a jump shot for another tally in Bloom's 51-42 vic- tory over Argo. 49 Paul Goebel, junior guard, springs high in a suc- cessful attempt to out-rebound taller Jim Denman of Rich. Big Bob Tewes, junior center.tips in another Bloom bucket in the hard fought Argo contest. S60 6.9 an lrmnu Bloom .... , . Bradley . 51 Bloom Joliet .. 29 Bloom Blue Island 53 Bloom. . y Lockport 26 Bloom Rich Z9 Bloom Kankakee 57 Bloom The Frosh-Soph cagers in the capable hands of Coach Rive' Bfook 52 Bloom Bob Rehberg earned a second-place berth in the South North Chicago 41 Bloom Suburban Conference by virtue of their ll-3 league Argo 59 moom mark. The over-all season showed the Little Trojans , . I Evanston 45 Bloom. VICIOFIOUS ln 16 of 20 encounters. . . . L-,d is Bl Double vlctorles were gained over Blue Island, Argo, Lv on Dom Kankakee, Lockport and Fractional. The Frosh-Soph Th 'm0 55 Bloom hoopsters' only split was with Thornton of Harvey, Ffaf'i0 H' 96 Bloom in which they won the first start with the Wildcats time Island sz Bloom 48-55 here but dropped the second 56-53 in the Cats' Lockport 3, den' I I Kankakee 52 Bloom. The only team to top the Trojans twice was the Argo 56 Bloom Eagles from Leyden. High-scoring honors for the Little Trojans went to Leyden ii Bloom Willie White. jim Hunter, John Block and Alan Th0ff1f0f' 45 Blvom Konetzki were other so homore mainsta s. Fractional 51 Bloom P Y Front Row: B. Thomas, J. Block, W. White, J. Hunter, H. Thurman, C. Green, L. jackson. Back Row: A. Konetzki, F. Fabricant, Manager, S. Beshore, Coach Bob Rehberg, A. Glavas, J. Hahn, Manager, J. Stritar. -60 34 ss 54 'A ss 65 55 68 59 50 58 66 56 as sv 60 -il 12 '75 Sophomore for ward Willie White hits on a close jump shot against ' the Rich five. Leroy jacks on and Alan Konetzki display some of BLOOM'S rebounding power in the tough Thornton encounter. Homer Thu rman, freshman center, drives through the Rich defense to Bloom. mesh one for FRESIIMAN BASKET All Our tiniest Trojans, under Coach Nick Colbrese, were undaunted by a lack of height, for they were victorious in 15 of their 17 starts. The Freshmen, sparked by excellent ball handling and shooting, lost only to the tough Joliet and West Kankakee quintets. Blue Island, Thornton Fractional, and the rival Wildcats of Thornton each fell twice before the Trojan onslaught. Coach Colbrese's yearlings were victorious over Glen- wood 68-26 and Blue Island 46-29 in their first two contests, but they were decisioned in their third game by a strong Joliet ball club 41-37. The littlest Trojans lost only one other contest during the remainder of the season. The Freshmen were led by Roger Elliot, guard, Joht Persiani, center, Jerry Vickery, forward, Howard Perkins, forward, and Dennis Brislen, guard. Garry Vickery was the team's leading substitute, while his identical twin brother Jerry was the leading scorer for the year. The Colbrese lads have the makings of an excellent future Bloom team, and they should go a long way as a Frosh-Soph ball club. Thornton Joliet E. Kankakee Bradley . Blue Island Glenwood . Thornton Joliet .. W. Kankakee Argo Blue Island . Argo . . . Fractional Glenwood Fractional Bradley Washington FRESHMAN SCORES . .26 . ..-il . 40 54 . .... ...29 . .. .26 . .. .45 58 . . U52 25 . ...44 , 3l 49 ...44 .. 36 ...S-4 . .22 Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom. . . . Bloom.. Front Row: L. Kennedy, L. Garon, R. DeLuca, J. Vickery, D. Brislen, H. Perkins, L. Blackful. J. Persiani. Second Row: R. Austgen, Manager, J. Foushi, J. Collins, L. Swanson., D. Hunt, D. Pinotti, G. Vickery, C. Patti, R. Copland, Manager. Third Row: R. Eliott. M. Stallings, B. Woislaw, J. Hogevene, B. Nichols, C. Wagner, S. Baker, Coach Colbrese. 54 37 65 72 , ,..,. -46 68 -49 -il -il -il 52 66 Sl 69 -42 59 66 First Row: K. Roesner, T. Vesci, C. Collins, J. Curcio, N. Thomas, B. Green F. Carra, F. Macklin, L. Spann, J. McDonnell, S. jenkins. Second Row: L. Hicks: J. Llorca, E. West, L. Geron, B. Frobes, B. Peersiani, Boling, B. Boling, L. Clark, R. Elliott, J. Curslani, M. Baldwin, E. Willis. Tlnrd Row. Coach Ham lin, J. Ehart, Manager, E. Beulow, L. C. Sledge, D. McDiarmid, J. Thoeming, B. Thomas, R. DeLuca, R. Cole, T. Long, E. Fisher, R. Stiglity, J. Foushi, T. Bar- tolini, Coach Ralph Steben, Coach Andrews. s Sreben a X95 ad' Ra - timed by Co edgy. Simntrzlllle relays' e Lain' viii the N29 he 9:69535 53 lIlDO0R IRA CIA' VARSITY SCORES Bloom ........ 68 E6 Evanston .......... 79 W Bloom ........ 71 Hinsdale .... 24 Bloom ........ 81 Wheaton ........, -15 Bloom ........ 44W Evanston .. 74M Bloom ........ 61 La Grange 34 Bloom ........ 38M Oak Park .......... 61M Bloom ........ 57 York ......,,.......... 40 OAK PARK RELAYS Bloom .,,,,,,, 45-U2 'lst Place NAPERVILLE RELAYS Bloom ........ 57-116 lst Place V R IW WRESTIIIIG 560865 9 Bloom.......... Thornton .... ..,.....,... l 4 Leyden ....... ...,,,.. 1 4 Joliet ..,.. .,,..... 2 2 Bloom Hirsch ,......... Blue Island ...... .,..,... 2 7 Bloom Reavis ,,..... .,...,., 3 l Bloom Lockport ,.,,.. ,.... 5 Bloom T. Fractional .,,l,,. ...,.,,. 1 0 Bloom Bremen . .,,,.r,. 17 Bloom Calumet .,..,,.,,.,. Carl Sandburg 6 Bloom....... 8 Bloom Bloom .,,....,.A .,..,,,. Bloom ........., .,...... Coach Cecil Sarff's varsity matmen tumbled their way to an 8 win 3 loss season this year, a solid improve- ment over previous efforts. Credit for the season's success goes mostly to returning lettermen Bob Behm, heavyweight, Wally Nykaza, 1455 Hank junge, 1759 Rudolph jones, 1123 Carl Reeves, 120, Norman Mack, 1545 Pete Resedean, 1273 and Bob Seely, 127. The grapplers opened the season with two victories over Thornton and Leyden, but they were upset by Joliet. After suffering two more losses to Blue Island and Reavis, the mat crew grabbed five straight from Lockport, Thornton Fractional, Bremen, Calumet, and Carl Sandburg. Bloom placed fourth in a field of 13 teams at the Bremen sectional wrestling tournament. Coach Sarff's boys collected 61 points to fall behind Thornton, Joliet, and Blue Island. Rudy Jones, Carl Reeves, and Wally Nykaza qualified for the state tourney at Proviso. Front Row: B. Spann, B. Stevens, R. Jones, C. Reeves, B. Seely, P. Resedean, R. Counihan, W. Nykaza, N. Mack, J. Hanks, H. junge, R. Behm, Back Row: Coach C. M. Sarff, D. Williams, D. Gasbarro, E. Squeteri, C. Mustard, H. Osterman, R. Caron, A. Inwood, B. Hatfield. 54 P. Resedean R. jones C. Mustard R. Behm R. Seely C. Reeves my? . an R 'Liv Q . -M M we 'E' 'Q in-Me' , if x. f ile:-1,,,Qg,qa,:5,.'Q?f f A 21 kg? j 5fgq.'f51l3 : - -- --: J. 1 'H . U j .11r?i,ff5, w rf 2 K ' AI. Hanks B. Counihan R. Spann N. Mack R. Stephens W. Nykaza UI LMA, B. Hallmann H. johnson B. Bennett D. Leahy Z 1 U L 0 mm. ag QM-E! Fl 1 0 . Q , j. Barton J. Colangclo J. Stab 1 D, Laver 1- 1. Cort all CZ L L J- Wood B. DeBolt UA' N I N00 R. Piunti Q04 V04 l B. Shultz R. DeMirh 56 J. Flagda T. Mascitti Bloom Bloom ....... Bloom ....... Bloom ....... Bloom .......... Bloom ....... Bloom .......... Bloom Bloom Bloom ....... Bloom First Row: C. Kennedy, J. Baron, B. DeBolt, F. Masciztti, T. Cannek, J. Cortez, B. Peters, K. Gitzendaner, E. Mackenzie. Second Row: B. Spann, L. Agrella, R. DeMith, J. Flagda, B. Hallmann, J. Rice, D. Leahy, J. Wornell, B. Bennett, H. Johnson. Third Row: M. Barnes, P. Goebel, R. Puinti, E. Allen, J. Woods, B. Shultz, J. Stabile, F. Ruge, J. Bouton, B. Duncan, J. Barton, D. Lauer, J. Colangelo, R. Hildeman, Coach Jacobeit, Mr. Feldvebel. VAR IW 0.968 ll VARSITY scouts 7 J ' oliet ,....... Leyden Argo ............ Blue Island .. Lockport .... T. Fractional Thornton KKK .......... Blue Island .. Qffffffff Leyden ...,.... Rich 5 3 8 9 4 4 2 0 9 Coach Bert Moore's 1955 spikemen finished the season with a seven win, three loss, and one tie record to capture again the South Suburban Conference crown. Bloom licked both perennial rivals - Rich, 9-1, and Thornton, 4-3. The one and only tie of the season occurred when the Leyden contest was halted at 5-5 because of darkness. Returning to this year's lineup were former let- termen Howard Johnson and Jerry Colangelo, pitch- ers, John Flagda and Jack Wood, catchers, Rich Demith and Bruce Hallmann, outfield, Bob DeBolt, Joe Constabile, Jerry Cortez, Dave Leahy, and Don Lauer, infield. However, new blood was added which greatly bolstered the Trojan squad. 57 lim Baron takes a respectable leadoff from the bag under the watchful eyes of a wary first baseman. VAR I W BASEBAII john Fushi, speedy infielder, slides into third on his knees to advance a base on a steal. Bloom ........ Bloom ........ Bloom ........ Bloom ........ Bloom ........ Bloom ........ Bloom Bloom ......... Bloom ......... First Row: John Block, Robert Fazzini, Larry Berman, Paul Clarey, Robert Maxwell, Ronald DeButch. Second Row: Larry Brown, Jim Hun- ter, Dennis Figura, Larry Canfield, jerry Mod- zelewski. Third Row: Jim Seely, Byron Conant, Alan Konetzki, Coach Rehberg, Bill Reynolds, Chuck Green. Not Shown: Tom Pellegrino, john Janes, Floyd Piper, Manager. FR06'Il-.90 ll BASEBMI T. Fractional SCORES Leyden Argo ........... Blue Island . T. Fractional 14 ........15 4 5 8 9 KKK 9 . CONFERENCE GAME Won 9 Lost 0 The members of the Freshman team with their coach, Mr. Donald Thomas. Thornton ................ Lockport ...... ....... Rich .............. ....... The 1955 Frosh-Soph ball hawks finished the season with a phenomenal conference record of nine wins and no losses to take a long awaited South Suburban Conference crown. During the campaign, under the leadership of Coaches Fred jacobeit and Don Thomas, the bantam Trojans liter- ally pounded their first two opponents into the ground- beating Thornton Fractional, 9-2 and Leyden, 14-4. The high- lights of the season were their victories over the rival Thorn- ton Wildkits, 8-3, and the strong Blue Island team, 4-3. Sophomores who advanced to bolster the Varsity ball club this season were Davy Leahy, Richard DeMith, Don Lauer, Jerry Colangelo, Bob Duncan, Bob DeBolt, Jack Barton, and Bob Schultz. Returning Freshmen were Chuck Green, Alan Konetzki, Byron Conant, Jerry Modzelewski, and john Block. ' .S .. ,, 2' f fa M . .- -all N- s f 3 H , in -an Fred Macklin demonstrates his broad- jumping abilities with a powerful leap. Ted Vesci and Marshall Drues prepare to warm up with a practice dash. 5-egg .xi ff, - Tony Jendrasek is literally a rising young man as he easily clears the bar in the pole vault. in 5 ef fra? 60 48 1X6 33 17 72 35 36 1X2 32 .57 67W Second Place Second Place First Place Fifth Place First Place Our varsity cindermen of 1955 had one of the winning- est seasons in Bloom track history as they romped to wins over such perennially strong contenders as Blue Island, Lyons, Thornton, and Proviso. Bloom competed in the Mooseheart Relays in which no team score was kept. The Trojans, lecl by high point men jim Curcio in the high hurdles, Vic Carlson in the shotput, and Al Persiani in the pole vault were able to overcome all contenders to win both Conference and District championships. Other track- sters who bolstered the team were distance stars Larry Spann and Bob Green, high jumper Leroy jackson, and Starling Jenkins in the 100-yard dash. Front Row: I.. Spann, A. jendrasek, C. Collins, N. Thomas, V. Carl- son, J. Edwards, S. jenkins, A. Ambrosini, J. Curcio, A. Lang, B. Green. Back Row: W. Mortonson, R. Pensinger, R. Metler, F. Macklin, E. Cialkowski, I.. Jackson, T. Bartolini, F. Carra, H. -lunge, D. Manuel, B. Rosen, R. Caron, Coach Steben, Coach Buchtel, Coach Andrews. 61 SCORES Bloom ...........Q.... 73 1X2 Lyons ................ 44 1 X 2 Bloom ........,....... 85 Oak Park .......... 24 Bloom ................ 72 2 X 3 Joliet ................ 44 1 X 3 Bloom ................ 99 T. Fractional .... 19 Bloom ................ 83 Leyden ......v..... 34 Bloom ..........,..... 71 Thornton .,........ 47 Bloom ................ 80 East KKK ........ 35 Bloom ................ 82 1X4 Blue Island ,,,,., 35 3X-4 SOUTH SUBURBAN CONFERENCE Bloom .........................,......................... First Place Again this year Coach Ralph Steben's Frosh-Soph cinder- men fought their way to an undisputed and undefeated con- ference title. The Trojans defeated all contenders by extraordi- narily wide point margins - 99-19, 85-24, etc. This is the third year in a row that the tracksters have copped the South Sub- urban crown. High point men for the season were Bobby Thompson, 120-yard high hurdles and high jump, Steve Gereg, mile rung Bob Boling, shot put and discus throw, Rich Bettenhousen, discus throwgWill1e White, high jump, and Keith Roesner, pole vault. favs -ra Front Row: D. Bales, P. Miani, J. Venditti, M. Odegard, J. Mc- Donnell, C. Moore, T. Vesci, A. Goegebuer, R. Lahey, B. Stephans, M. Drues. Back Row: W. Mortonson, R. Pensinger, J. McDonnell S. Beshore, B. Thompson, D. Ambrosini, W. Edwards, L. Bartolini S. Gereg, W. Bramanti, Coach Steben, Coach Andrews. B. Peterson, E. Willis, W. White, R. Bettenhausen, R. Boling: A -Ti.--.- Bob Boling, sophomore, heaves-ho in a gallant effort to make a new Bloom shot put record. 1 l E is o,o, ' f a r - o,l- .A uv. W i 8' . Larry Clark and Harry Fisher, freshmen, burn up the cinders as they sprint the track during spring practice. It's up and over as sophomore Bruce Frobes neatly clears a practice low hurdle in preparation for a coming contest. A .. -an , fc i v . Sophomore John Persiani gives forth with a mighty lurch in an effort to clear the 10 foot pole vault bar. 80729 80W ING FIRST SEMESTER S60RES Team Four Roses Aristocrats Shieks ...... Dukes ........ Bug-A-Boo's Trojans ...... Cabagoes .... Fireballs .... Puppets ...... Bowl-Heirs Won . ......... 26 . ......... 23M . ....,,... 21M .. ,........ 18M .. ......... 18 Lost 14M 15W 20 22 22M 24M 26W 29W 30 35 First Row: K. Gitzendanner, L. Romano, B. Callecod, J. Bularo, R. Reichert R. Labuda, M. Barnes. Second Row: J. Janes, D. Romano, M. Schlensky, R Rossetti, J. Pilotti, J. Costello, R. Mitchell, T. Bravo, E. Stober. Third Row: Mr Kuras, E. Schoeling, D. Figura, S. Dominick, A. Svoboda, J. Baron, B. Zisook M. Stehr. Fourth Row: R. Evans, B. Sokol, R. Reeves, D. Cohler, R. Brunstrom L. Van Ramshorst, B. Crowson, D. Hart, J. Bouton, B. Stephans. First Row: C. Condon, R. Kramer, W. DeBolt, M. Ogieglo, J. Pickerell. Second Row: B. Anderson, A. Spada, D. Walters, F. Janusek, M. Durchslag, P. Lindert. Third Row: D. Stein, D. Dandurand, R. Dandurand, A. Zebro, B. Leach, M. Root, K. Madsen. Fourth Row: A. Madura, M. Tifft, J. Burghard J. Raby, G. Fuller, D. Thom, D. Rex, C. Bretz, E. Wilson, K. Kogler. Fifth Row: L. Tifft, E. Reinert, J. Aksanist, M. Blucher, J. Greven, C. Kline. 9 ' 3 ' .XFN 3 15' 3 Left to Right: Mr. Ed Clarke, Bob Austin, Tom Smith, Jack Meidel, George Dengler, Doug Rosmis, Mr. John Prombo. Bloom's newest member of the inter-scholastic sport program has followed the fine Trojan tradition of excelling over all other schools in competitive sports. The linkmen, under the leadership of Mr. John Prombo, challenged and met any and all competition throughout the South Suburban area and were beaten only once in fourteen starts. The Trojans began their link season by beating a strong Leyden squad 8M-6W and conquering our rivals from Harvey, 12M-Zh. The rest of the season was the same story as the Trojans were victorious time after time. The only defeat of the season was at the hands of Leyden, 8-7. Graduating golfers were Santo LaCorte, Buzz Baker, Mickey Sundstrom, Bill Taylor, and Marv Raney, while returning letter winners are Doug Rosmis, who had low round for the season of 68 in the District meet, Tommy Smith, George Dengler, Bob Austin, and jack Meidel. 600' GOLF SCORES Won 13 Lost 1 SW Bloom ......... ............ L eyden ..... 6 W Bloom ,,....... ........ 1 2 M Thornton .... 2 W Bloom ......... ........ 1 3 W KKK ...........--.-- ------- 1 W Bloom .,.,,,,,, .,,.,.,. 1 4 T. Fractional 1 Bloom ,,,,,,,,, ........ 1 2M Blue Island ................ 2W Bloom .,,.,,.., .,,.,,.. 7 Leyden .......... 8 Bloom ,....,... ........ 1 1 KKK .......................... 4 Bloom ..,.. 9M Blue Island ...... ....... 5 W Bloom ,,,.. 9 Lockport ....,. ....... 6 Bloom ......... 1 1 Rich .............. ....... 4 Bloom ......... 11 Thornton ........ ....... 4 Bloom ......... 9 Lockport .........,.......... 6 Bloom ........ ......... 1 3 T. Fractional ............ 2 Bloom ....................,... 14 Rich .................. ....... 7 DISTRICT Bloom 2nd out of 48 schools .S'POR7'.S' Ruby Jean Kudlaty, Miss Mavis Conlee, Miss Judith Connolly, Jackie Rotondi, Miss Liela Vea- zey, Pat DiMascio, Miss Helen Becker, Dorothy Hodges. Get that bird! Right over the net! Don't let it get away! No, these aren't the cries of amateur bird catchers, they are just a few of the noises which escape the girls' gym dur- ing daily classes, and dur- ing G.A.A. meetings after school on Monday, Tues- day, Wednesday, and Thursday. Under the leadership of Jackie Rotondi, presi- dentg Pat DiMascio, veepg Dorothy Hodges, secre- taryg and Ruby Kudlaty, treasurer, the members of the Girls Athletic As- sociation participated in badminton, basketball, volleyball, and baseball this year. The groups were sponsored by the head of the physical edu- cation department, Miss Liela Veazey, and the physical ed. staff consist- ing of Miss Helen Becker, Miss Mavis Conlee, and Miss Judith Connolly. Judith Runyan receives her membership card in G.A.A. from Ruby Kud- laty, as Dorothy Smar- dack and Joyce Moeller- ing wait their turn. 5671108 6. A. A First Row: J. Kunde, L Koenning, M. Magnuson, M. Oesterle, G. Schmidt, C. Kleinman, E. Root, J Rotondi, Miss Becker- instructor. Second Row: M. Allen, J. Grabow, J. Nicolai, D. Rocha, L. Jensen, J. Shoemaker, V. Oldenburg, N. Witt. Third Row: P. DiMascio, G. Trevino, M. Cowles, I.. Kaack, A. Brooks, E. Shipp. Top Row: N. Spuck, J. Porter, V. Parks, J. Mager, J. Kos- ciolek, E. Jurgenson, N. Weinmann. How to hold the bird for correct service is demonstrated by Karen Prokop as Velda Givens, Adrienne Zahler, Irene Rocha, and Karen Stelter look on. 80W ING 60 lil First Row: I. Rocha, I. Kaack, C. Bernardo, J. Greven, G. Trevino, J. Boyd, Y. Roesner, K. Sandroni, J. Rotondi B. D'Andrea, E. Shipp, A. Brooks, N. Witt. Second Row: R. Gayton, M. Cowles, L. Kuras, K. Prokop, P DiMascio, G. Passarelli, V. Aprati, D. Arbuthnot, Miss Connolly, sponsor-instructor, D. Bacik,C. Baker, B Piazza, D. Rocha, C. Hammond, J. Kunde, A. Patton. Third Row: C. Barger, J. Fink, L. Harnett, R. Kentish L. Jensen, C. Kleinman, M. Oesterle, E. Root, J. Shoemaker, C. Gockstetter, B. Brady, G. Mancini, L. Giroux M. Keilman, K. Kelly, V. Parks, J. Nicolai, J. Kosciolek, G. Schmitt, R. Nehnevey, A. Zahler. Fourth Row: N. Rabe, O. Ciarrocchi, V. Givens, M. Zumbrum, S. King, P. Lowman, R. Weaver, S. Conant, N. Spuck, N Weinmann, K. Stelter, C. Strandberg, C. Eicher, B. Austgen, M. Weber. C. Strandberg and G. Trevino With 80 senior girl bowlers making up two separate bowling leagues at the Bowl-Aire lanes, Miss Judith Connolly, instructor, was pleasantly rewarded for her efforts in developing potential June Kristoffsf' Though no trophies were awarded for high scores, the personal satisfaction was great in the individual accomplishment of a strike, a spare, or a high game. The number of applicants for the league compelled breaking the league into four and five o'clock starting times, and necessitated the organization of a third league composed of junior girls. The club, open to all juniors, rolled at the 20th Century Lanes. Teams were equal- ized on the basis of individual averages. Miss Mavis Conlee deftly and skillfully coached the six junior Bowling teams. First Row: R. Kudlaty, B. Kickert, B. Blackful, M. Cornish, R. Madgett, L. Bider, N. Hartman. Second Row: B. Kwasek, G. McFadden, S. Phelps, C. Alexander, B. Grigshy E. Jarrett, G. Veste, C. Arnholz. Top Row: Miss Conlee-Instructor, R. Graham, M Foushi, M. Klein, J. Rucker, S. McPherson, C. Ainscough, C. Amadio, D. Ashby. Jllll 0R 6. 4. A. Diane Hantack screens the tip shot for the basket by Annabelle Schoof. Dorothy Hodges, Iris Sims, and Lois Kemper anticipate the rebound. C. Catlet, E. Hochberg, and R. Hippensteel add body english to K. Gromala's attempted return. With knees bent, J. Harvey receives a pass while S. Jansen, C. Hansen, M. Craft, and C. Forsberg look on. jaw 4 M-......s,,. an its 3 f' l ,ff SET 'EM UP! RECEIVE AND ASS! ,,, ,.. 'E . E FOREE! come spring the fairw fha Bloom's familiar words to any Bloom girl w y rtempte r athletic field? will hear the sh ll of women's to return a volleyball under the watc eye of q3,.. voices as the newly formed Gir f groups will instructor. Not only is the sport taught in a 5 C gym polish up on their driving techniques. classes, but also in G.A.A. the girls have team competi- tion. Without the patience and aid of all the gym teachers, there would be quite a few sore fingers and feelings. The members are divided into two groups-begitr nets and advanced. While Miss Mavis Conlee instructs the beginners on the proper backswing and follow- through, the advanced members practice on their own time and report their scores for nine holes of play. Open to anyone-the club hopes to continue yearly. M. Kiddoo demonstrates the backswing to B. Conant, C. Mann, and B. Beckett. 70 Kneeling: B. Matz, N. Rossi, N. Witt, C. Strand- berg, J. Greven, J. Laurie. Standing: Y. Roesner, A. Zahler, C. Ancy, B. Olson, K. Long, G. Schmitt, E. Blaszczyk, P. Lowman, C. Kleinman, M. Gra- ow. K. Car , f r a hard sm Erfwt 'gl k S Amos. Williams, E. Becker, I. Peloc , . Petricek, j. Schapen, E. biki, M. First Row: A. Seymour, M. Panici, H. Caffarelli, D. Second Row: B. Kickert, Assistant, M. Umfleet, 1. Praxrnarer, j. DiSanza, A. Lau, A. Lileikis, C. Lowe. Third Row: R. Kudlaty, Assistant, M. Druz Hopkins, R. Bidet, P. Lanning, M. Sperti, P. Rekau, M. Sarek, T. Gray, Fourth Row: j. Kosciolek, B. Beckett, D. Cuculik, C. Mann, M. Schindel, K. Farrar, M. Meliza, M. Lileikis. .S'0PHOMORE 6.4. A. the il We mu Berg, g?g'f'0uidcfIq that, S I' ecker, in rlebe, a55n'0n Ot-eemS to b L srruqor ,,B,Pa1 S, NO e y Shows Q10 as Med. en. L sg N lander, and Ro Merritt backup N. Rossi as he net. lson N. y ash over t 1 she sets o B4 KET R0001 First Row: J. Burris, B. Malvestuto, D. Williams, S. York. V. Priebe, A. Lau, L. Sanders, R. Merritt. Second Row: E. Crockett, M. Sarek, P. Rekau, R. Warr, K. Hensley, Y. Lange, I. Rocha, C. Dumas, C. Gayton, D. Hines. Third Row: B. Adair, J. Kouvel, C. Lowe J. Bakker, M. Washington, C. Morris, B. Bydalek, P. Morey, M. Faso, E. Washington 1 6Rl.S'. . . Can you imagine a hundred and fifty ants mill- ing around within the small confines of a match- box? This would be about as confusing as each gym period, were it not for the basketroom girls who hunted baskets for the gym classes each day. Thanks to these girls who volunteered to give up their study halls to pass out the baskets for the gym classes. the time of our preparations and the confusion was lessened considerably. CMS ll ll' R Let's use two hands on that ball! No, it wasn't always the teachers who admonished the students. The physical education department had class helpers who aided during class periods. The junior or senior girls were chosen by the depart- ment on the basis of their ability and interest in physical education and leadership qualities, and assisted in taking roll, demonstrating techniques, and other various duties. First Row: P. Carducci, J. Henn, D. Han- tack, R. Kudlaty. B. Kickert, A. Zahler. FR IIMAN First Row: L. Weselis, M. Rosen, N. Pierceall, J. Preble, J. Blodgett, J. Hagerman J. Gumm, C. Yushkcvich, M. Valentino, P. Gavenda, M. Quinn. Second Row: J. Runyan M. Caruso, M. Sokol, S. Opliger, L. Concialdi, J. Gallagher, B. Kendrick, L. DiGiovanni R. Rosati, L. Tylka, S. McHugh, L. Belofsky, A. Marconi. Third Row: J. Petricek Assistant, P. Ciarrocchi, P. Napoleon, M. Sawyer, P. Rutkowshi, T. Marinucci, L. Drejas L. LaClare, K. Allgood, J. Prist, M. Trevino, J. Buxton, C. Rocha, Miss Connolly Instructor. Top Row: D. Parks, K. Hart, A. Enzweiler, S. DeLuca, P. Bross, S. Skrentiny J. Freese, N. Linder, L. Parisi, M. Lorenz, L. Browski, C. Jaris, S. Hoisington. MCAD We want a homer! cry Margaret Cochrane, Judith Cordes, Ellena Zalapi, Mary Consorti, and Ann Ray- sakis. Noreen Rossi, G.A.A. Assistant, is ready to oblige. 73 6 ER! EADFRS ' QQ, we It I It took more than teams to keep Bloom's spirit high this year. It took the cheerleaders who boosted audi- ence and team morale at the games. The squad led the cheers at pep assemblies and all football and basketball games, including the regional, sectional, and super- sectional basketball tournaments. This year captain Leola Harnett called the cheers for joan Zeman, Virginia Willis, Rosalind Napoleon, and Jo LoDato. The cheerleaders are under the supervision of the girls physical education department, whose head, Miss Liela Veazey, worked continually through the summer and the school year to make our cheer- leading squad an outstanding one. Many months of practice went into the perfection of their routines. All Bloomites thank the squad and especially Miss Veazey who guided, taught, and supervised the cheerleaders' activities. F1'0nr R . R. N OW- N- Zavarella, j, Sh Ullfllhn. . aP0le0n, L Segal l Oemaker, G, Mane- . . 2 5 a mi, A. Bogatz, 'N I I 1 if 21077 Q56 1 'Z 449 ,gg x 4 542512 QTL' wb 5 df. V? F1-gm. Ro m W1 aker, R. Nam Zavareua 9011, ' G. Manci Ili, B 75 ogatz, -I ' 09- Miss Helen Becker keeps a watchful eye on her girls practicing good posture in her body mechanics class. W Vx f Wage' mwah , 5 '5'5'5'909-'W xo ,Q ,gsgv A KQOQO 4' QQ!! xo' of 0' 1 1, jf 'O' '. AQ QQ' B 00110700 D1 2116 re H FlIl'!1s the alltack aw . s a' M1ss Veazey seems pleased hot- its acl-jon with her smash shot return. as Sa 76 ndy Hoecker Standing: P. DiMascio Y. R L K . N. Witt, J. shoemakef, D. i:f2ii1eif'NI sgiiiii' Siigtirom' l15I:g1lc1nl,BJ. Mager, Miss Veazey,J. Kosciolek, ,A,'SC1-loof B Blialekfl ghllieri I-Iilodgesi M' Fandrey, C' ' .u,-UfZ,- 0 l,M.F ', - C. Julian, M. A. Klein. ppe oushl Seated' B E Outbowvg' e Q w esiaisatifive year, Bloom township high school's 5 archerettes the Illinois State Postal Archery Tournament. has successfully beaten all other entries in the emerge victorious. The rules are stiff and so is girls must shoot out of doors and use the which means they shoot at a 48 inch target yards and 24 arrows from 20 yards. The saying goes that practice makes perfect. was proved on October 10th, when after weeks of tice the top 5 of Bloom's entries shot a record total of points to cop first place in the state. Scoring 25 bull's eyes out of a possible 48, Jan Mager led the straight shooters with a high individual score of 562. Close behind were Mary Ann Klein with 338, Barbara Jacobs with 328, Judith Kosciolek with 328, and Carolyn julian with a 290. Miss I.ielaVe ,,,, 7, -y '- gk coach, instructress, and Bloom's expert archer, work llil g If all the girls the invinsibility of spirit and sha again produced the top archery squad in the state. 2 g A ,fs ,fi - ' . ,Y if V iiii' if 1 1 cf i From Top to Bottom: jan Mager demonstrates the form that won her first place in the tournament. Mary Ann Klein, second place, nocks her arm. Barbara Jacobs, third place winner, begins to draw her bow. Judith Kosciolek, fourth place, selects hier arrow. Shown Stringing her bow is Carolyn Julian, fifth p ace. 1, '7kmnmwezm-muwmuzweuu wmzmogmdwwm eammdmr wmngmquzmddwafapazana pmpoewgkzpaqzduezadmgadda ,4lman:4ew4ncog?mmpw.,-4:5120 ah 'gud-dye' .minima 'kllo'jua! 0677! T 716.9 , 11 19 10 9 3 - 7 ff! 7 W0 60llll6ll.S' REPRESENT EXECUTIVE COUNCIL AND OFFICERS-Standing: Mr. Clayton Smith, Mr. Frank Buchtel, Mr. David Briggs, Dr. Harold Metcalf, Mr. Alexander Feldvebel, Mr. Samuel Paravonian, Miss Ellen Chapman, Mr. Alfred Odegard. Seated: Jim Curcio, Commissioner of Public Improve- mentsg Frank Carra, Commissioner of Social Activitiesg Eddie Cialkowski, Mayor of the City of Bloom, Harlene Hatch, Clerk of the City of Bloomg Bruce Hallmann, Commissioner of Public Welfare: Tony Bartolini, Commissioner of Finance. . . . to promote cooperation with the Board of Educa- tion and the faculty of our school, to provide for the com- mon welfare, and to secure the highest possible good to ourselves and to our successor,', this is the objective of the City of Bloom as upheld through student government. Every student is a citizen of this democratic city, and helps elect a mayor and four commissioners to preside over the two governing bodies. Popularly-elected representatives from the home rooms and organizations compose the student council, While faculty members make up the corresponding executive council judging the worth of student proposals. All-school dances and assemblies, welfare drives, and traffic control are but a few of their endeavors. 80 .900 N70 lfll0fl... ' . faaifggi. H-- ' 'T ' --4:-Lv , ' ' FRESHMAN - SOPH- OMORE STUDENT COUNCIL - First Row: M. Schindlel, K. Carlson, D. Maltby, G. Shambo. Second Row: K. Kos- mal, S. Waldruff, C. Faso, K. Pryszcz, K. All- good, R. Bidet, D. Griese. Third Row: J. Hirsch, J. Lind, J. Freese. B. Conant, S. Hoising- ton, B. Hatfield, G. Kve- ton, C. Westendorf, C. Wimpie. Fourth Row: B. Frobes, R. Dandurand, J. Peterson, R. Fazzini, T. Morgan, J. Capps, C. Jones, J. Martin, L. Ste- phens, S. Shapiro. Fifth Row: R. Sylla, B. Austin, JUNIOR-SENIOR STU- DENT COUNCIL- First Row: Y. Roesner, D. Masciarello, B. D'An- zlrea, V. Willis, M. Nib- lock. Second Row: S McPherson, C. Strand- berg, V. Aprati, L Doepp, C. Cassady, S Srenier, J. Antonucci Third Row: B. Brack- rnan, K. Tatgenhorst, P. Weaver, C. Kantzler, R King, V. Roll, V. John- son, C. Towle, C. Foushi Fourth Row: H. John- son, J. Colangelo, R Hildeman, J. Wood, D Leahy, J. Seely, R. Hla- vach, W. Edwards, Mr Feldvebel. P. Kunkel, J. J. Foushi, T. Copeland, B. Jaffee, J. Mavrogeanes, C. Tavo- letti, D. Sassano, Mr. Paravonian. NAT ONAL. ONUR SQCIETY xx' ff 1 X iff- 'Q. f Z R I I L. OLD MEMBERS-First Row: Sidney Smith, Diane Prater, Doris Nelson, Carmela Bernardo, Patricia Fox, Harlene Hatch, Morton Shlensky. Second Row: Robert La Morticella, Leola Harnett, Har- riet Lange, Loretta Kuras, Georgia Pagoria, Germaine Passarelli, Victor Buonadona. Third Row: Thomas Carter, Bernice jones, joy Grabow, Barbara Wallace, Janet Shoemaker, Janice Mager, William Janserg Mrs. Edna North, Spomor. M47 NM! H0 0 061577 The highest honor bestowed by the school on its scholars is election to the National Honor Society. The organization strives to develop the four dimensions of life-outstanding Leadership qualities, good Character, enthusiasm for Schol- arship, and a desire to render Service. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Edna North, an impressive ceremony was held April 15, in which the twenty-two old members initiated twenty-one juniors with 3.5 grade averages and forty-one seniors with 3.0 averages. Officers for the year were Thomas Carter, President, Victor Buonadona, Vice- Presidentg Janice Mager, Secretary, and Germaine Passarelli, Treasurer. 82 JUNIOR CANDIDATES-First Row: Janet Monacelli, Edward Schocke, Glenn Klepac, David Fryk, David Auguston, Deanna Lis- ciani. Second Row: Yvonne Mikolaiczyk, Phyllis Patti, Carol Arnholtz, Arlene Bo- gacz, Diane Hantak, Arlene Rotoloni. Third Row: Evelyn Schafer, Nancy Pearson, Wanda Smith, Patricia DeLorenzo, Judith Nave, Ruth Simms. ABSENTEES-Fir-xt Row: Imogene James, Ann Weber. Pat Weaver. Second Row: Michael Wilson, Charles Kline, James Gilbert. 83 SENIOR CANDIDATES--First Row: Lester Berg, John Long, Barbara Alexander, Evelyn Leone, Susan Hutton, Mary Oesterle, Camille Blaszczyk, Ronald Mettler. Second Row: Judith Nicolai, Robert Bird, Roberta Steger, Martha Magnuson, Argia Jacobucci, Gary Gasbarra, Robert Munro, Anthony Cameli. Third Row: Sandra Grenier, Kay Kelly, Marilyn Woislaw, Judith Greven, Karen Prokop, Kathleen San- droni, Carol Strandberg, Brenda Brady, Joseph Collina. Fourth Row: Barbara Knies, Shirley DeWaard, Betty Moehlig, Raymond Giovan- noni, Edna Jaracz, Aldo Ambrosini, Richard Conant. Fifth Row: Henry Junge, Maria Bat- taglia, Howard E. Johnson, Stephen Stritar, Carol Ann Schomas, Adrienne Zahler. PIIBU ATINIS STAFF W0 ll Ula' B. Munro, Miss House, G. Gas- barra. ANN!! l STAFF The haggard students you see pictured on this page are the ardent workers who write the material you are reading at this very moment. Every word, every picture in the BLOOM has passed under the close scrutiny of the annual staff. To take care of the tremendous amount of work needed, the eighth period of every day is devoted to the yearbook. Unlike the BROADCASTER, the annual staff has but three deadlines - usually December, February, and March 15. Although Miss House, the sponsor, is some- times forced to tear her hair, the deadlines are met and the BLOOM goes to press. Seated: A. Weber, D. Cohler, B. Carrier, D. Hart. Standing D. Salans, S. Helmrath, B. Crowson, C. Blaszczyk, V. Roll B. Bouton. J. Nave, Mr. Hamlin,-Mr. Herr, D. Nelson, A. Zahler,S.Matt'osz. R0 All L Meyer, D. Leetz, G. Klepac, D Zeller, D. Prater, L. Kuras. BRO DCA TER STAFF Deadlines, bylines, Spartan bold-meaningless terms to the average newspaper reader, but to the members of the BROADCASTER staff each of these expressions has a sepa- rate, important meaning. The BROADCASTER, school newspaper, is the product of the skills of some of BLOOM'S best writers. Besides devoting every 7th period to the task of writing copy, etc., BROADCASTER and ANNUAL staff members attended several meetings and workshops sponsored by the Chicago Scholastic Press Guild and the Illinois High School Press Association KIHSPA 7. 85 L. Harnett, M. Woislaw Seated: D. MacMaster, J. Gilbert, A. Rotoloni, D. Lisciani. Standing: B. Frobes, J. Jeneson, H. Hatch, J. Greven, B. Slov, D. Hantak, B. Fra- zier, A. Spada, R. Ignelzi. A. Wagner. B. Rosen, H. Lange, Miss House. J. Klawitter, S. Smith, J. Graven, B. Cliver, J. Clark. J. Nicolai, R. Steger, W. Smith, J. Porter, R. Simms, J. Gra- bow, A. Zahler, V. Givens, C. Fosters, M. Hanson, J. Altman, J. Vondracek, J. Chenard, L. Bider, K. McCubbin. 0WfR STAFF Poems, essays, book reports, storiesf-all found their way from English and Creative Writing classes into the hands of the critical and compe- tent Tower Staff. Under the auspices of Mr. Robert Gard, and co-editors Camille Blaszczyk and Sue Hutton, the material was read and re-read and read again to find the cream-of-the-crop. After type faces and cover designs were decided upon, the magazine went to press, and it wasn't long until interested Bloomites had their noses between the covers. Mr. R. Gard, and editors, Sue Hutton and Camille Blaszczyk. 86 ,Q 'QK'-'Z -Q...-qi, ,-I Z -52, ,psf - - 5' Z First Row: C. Blaszczyk, S. Hutton, G. Gasbarra, H. Lange, L. Kuras. Second Row: D. Nelson, R. Munro, B. Rosen, J. Jeneson, A. Wag- ner. Third Row: D. Lisciani, A. Rotoloni, A. Zahler, G. Larimer, G. Klepec. Fourth Row: A. Weber, H. Hatch, D. Zavirella, R. Crow- .Z X, Q if 7 i 0 . X. if - : ,f k 5 - fi are-2 , X--, I Q51 T- f' f - , - Z' if 4 42' 6 , f, 7 Y F K Z son. Fifth Row: J. Greven, D. Prater, M. Woislaw, Miss House. Sixth Row: D. Leetz, L. Meyer, J. Gilbert, W. Carrier. 4 Q A N I The symbolic quill of the honorary ,, L journalistic society, Quill and Scroll, is, U as the saying goes, umightier than the sword. The students who comprise this organ- ' ization must have been in the upper third of either If the junior or senior class and must have done superior work on the Annual, the Broadcaster, or the Tower. These hopeful journalists have learned and practiced the by-words of TRUTH: to record reality, not prejudiceg LOYALTY: to respect the publication and one's 'duty to it, INITIATIVE: to seek and to find the real storyg OPPOR- TUNITY: to use free speech for freedom, FRIENDSHIP: to create lasting world brotherhood, LEADERSHIP: to guide others in the right direction, and, ENLIGHTEN- MENT: to make all aware of the facts. A great deal of time and effort is involved in the differ- ent publications at Bloom, and thus the Quill and Scroll is a tribute and an honor to those who belong. President Argia Jacobucci shows Barbara Alexander and Bernice jones how to pack the Red Cross Christmas gift boxes. M460 No boys here-but the doors of membership to the Girls League are open to all Bloom's female set from fresh- men on up. Being more than a club, the League is organized with the purpose of promoting a spirit of friendliness and co-operation among the girls. From freshman day in September to an induction cere- mony toward the end of the school year, the activities are many and varied, offering everyone a chance to join in the fun. Representatives and alternates are elected in the home- rooms to attend the formal meetings. Under the guidance of Miss Ora Theobald and Miss Eveline Callender, the active gals sponsored a Freshman Frolic where the senior Big Sisters made the freshies feel at home, the decoration of the school Christmas tree, and a spring tea. On February 29, each of the senior girls paid special tribute to her Dream Girl at the 22nd annual Mother- Daughter Banquet. Put your right hand in--The gala do the Hokey-Pokey. ls League tn the Gif om fro Get You t hot Pope Back Row: A. Zahler, B. jones, P. Wojcik J Mager B Howell, J. Shapen, G. Ruhe. Front Row: A. Jacobucci presx dentg L. Jensen, vice-presidentg Miss Ora Theobald, sponsor J. Rucker, secretaryg B. Alexander, treasurer, 9,3 Senior choir members, j. Bory, H. Lange, B. jones, C. Gockstetter, A. Zahler, and J. Mager entertain the faculty's children at a Christ- mas celebration. Tell Santa what you want for Christmas, Argia urges Theresa Kuras, while jane Bory and Miss Theobald look on. Santa Claus is no other than Mr. john Sears. GR A 7 CAESAR' 600575. J. Prist R001 RARIM First Row:.j. Buxton, B. Slain, M. Beck, E. Dudley, L. Mettler, S. Wil- liams, B. Bell, H. Thurman. Second Row: J. Wilson, C. Sawyer, L. Worley, F. Semerau, R. Leach, L. Newman, D. Norcross, M. Goodfellow, E. Hoch- berg. Third Row: M. Schmidt, A. Reuter, C. Patti, R. Lambotte, T. Mor- gan, R. Panici, D. Lee, C. Beers, C. Abell. Roma Parva, which means Little Rome, is a club comprised of first-year Latin students. Under the sponsorship of Miss Betty Keoughan.. the members acquaint' themselves with the language and customs of our long lost ancestors. Roma Parva has also had a major role in the all-language club Christmas party and in the Roman Banquet, held this spring. Iiirxl Row: J. Slover, J. Dainton, S. McHugh, L. Ruggeri. K. Nelson, C. Schramm, S. Housington, J. Angellotti, Second Row: J. Cipriani, L. Pollmacher, M. Cochrane, C. jarris, B. Kendrick. D. Neitfeldt. 90 0 45 l g 554 L X ,fy M Y ax 3 Lictors Bryan Davis and Salvatore Marzo hold fasces, symbols of the power of life and death supposedly possessed by the club's of- ficials Judy Laurie, Karen Long, Diane Salans, and Gale Behrens. Julius Caesar was said to be the noblest Roman of them all, but many advanced Latin students are attempting to be noble Romans through their activities in the advanced Latin Club, Romani Hodierni. Translated, Romani Horlierni means Roman Citizens. The highlight of the club's activities is the Roman Banquet, held every year in the spring. The members stage an imitation Roman feast C although they are usually served hamburgersl and present a program of after dinner speeches. D. Romano, S. Waldruff, J. Graham, S. Schmitkons, M. J. Simpson, M. Anzelmo, N. Rossi, S. Nordburg, K. Carl- Schindel, M. Mast, W. Frazier, J. Kosciolek, E. Lamb, A. son, B. Palmo, S. Cannelin, C. Smoot, A. Seymour, A Ford, B. Kavinsky, R. Kudlaty, J. Clark, J. Sund. 91 Dudleston, B. Beckett, D. Jendrasek, D. Smardack, D Maltby, M. Hopkins, J. I-lirsh, R. Rinkenberger, B Howell. R. Booth, M. Meliza, B. Klawitter, C. Towle, J. Leoni, S. Galiene, J. Peter- son, L. Dahlstrom, B. Slov, E. Hartman, T. Dahlstrom, C. Ancy, S. Davis, C. Faso, M. Wilson, C. Walsh, J. Moellering, M. Steger, W. Piattoni, P. Lanning, L. Forney, N. Nylander. s .. ' .9 -1 J,3'A'Ilj v. ii K 'F' I l 3-1 LOS COMPANEROS Bien venidos los companeroslu Welcome, friends -this is the good-will motto of the Spanish Club, Los Compaiieros. All seniors and senoritas who have taken or are taking Spanish can participate in this active organization. Under the sponsorship of Miss Harriet Strauss, customs of many Spanish speaking countries are studied, and a Christmas party is planned annually. Last December, with the aid of the Junior Red Cross, the members made gifts and favors for the Christmas dinner served in a Latin-American children's ward. G. Sanchez, W Quintanilla, S The Hat Dance as performed mis. 5- Davis. A by Sylvia Andrade, Willie Quin- tanilla, Chuck Doubler, and Mary Ellen Mancha. ler, M. Hagman. Johansen, D. Ros- Zahler, C. Doubi J. Allord, V. Zona, Y. Mikolajczyk, S. Hoecker, D. Heron, W. Smith, S. McVey, P. Polka, G Robinson. J. Sandberg, M. Mignin B. Clever, J. Kelly, J Monacelli, F. Sobota, J Nave, K. Andersen. FRENCH Cl ll The voice of President Don Heron saying over the P. A. system L'alliance de frangaise recontrent, called French Club members to their monthly meet- ing. After Secretary Julie Woodward took roll, members played games, watched slides, and learned more about French life and customs through the programs planned by Program Chairman Sandi Hoecker. The dues, collected by Treasurer Judy Nave, provided refreshments for members. Finer musz heiraten! No-you're not seeing things. It's just the title of the German club s play. R Colored slides on Germany, and the all-language Christmas party are but a few of their activities. The club affords an excellent opportunity for the students to speak German in informal groups, and to learn more about German culture and the By the way-- Finer musz heiraten translated means, One must marry. fOne of two brothers, that is.J Sounds interesting, doesn't it? 4--L R. Melser, N. Schranz, J. Greven, J Grabow. 5 ii at ' if K ,gi L , Q, . j I l .. ...V I V . 3. Jones, B. Knies, J. lory, D. Prater. V . ' Y hui Y Striving for better understanding of the world's people through international relationship, Bloom United Nations Club had a special project writing to people in foreign countries. In addition to the weekly presentations of different aspects and countries in this world-wide organization, the club, with the guidance of Miss Margaret Norman, sponsored an all-school assembly. Featured were noted lecturers who spoke on important functions of United Nation's work. The year was highlighted by an excursion to Starved Rock during x X 5. :N N 1 5 , 5 x spring vacation. 0. N. Mr. jerz, sponsor pro- temp, B. Alexander J. Seely, G. Stanfa M. Wilson, Miss Nor- man. J. Klos, B. Klawitter, M. Stanfa, T. Opilka, B. Slov, J. L. Harrison, B- Jones, B- Dehler, B- Clivef, A- Bi2f0n- Santeford, A. Duddleston, I. Sievert, J. Pelock. ski, F. Hoppel, L. Priez, M. Gereg, S. Williams, Y. Miko- ' lajczyk, G. Ruhe, M. Wilkening, R. Ingelzi, M. Kuch- 94 yak, C. Arnholz. IIIIMAII R MT 005 60011511776 Norman. This carefully chosen committee of upperclassmen strives to improve social conditions in the school and community. Under their sponsors, Miss Margaret Norman and Mr, Alvin Andersen, the members held weekly discussions at school or in homes, attended the annual Tri- County Convention, and posted literature during Brotherhood Week. Last year, they honored our school by initiating and playing host to the first South Suburban Conference on Human Relations. E. Sadus, E. Cxalkowski, A. Zah- Mr. Anderson, R. Shaffer, M. ler, L. Meyer, M. Cowles, Miss Wilson, C. McElroy, H. Hatch H. Lange, L. Doepp. K. Haagenson, R. Ignelzi, M. Wilkening. M. Trevino, A. Frecowski. I. Sievert, D. Maltby, A. Dudleston, A. Hueneburg, A. Heusmann. D. Maschwitz. B. Davis. D. Adams, R. Zizic. S. Smith, N. Elder. R. Milnes. R. Kudlaty. M. Kuchyak, M. Gereg. L. Mast. 0000 0N CHI Field trips to the forest preserve and the dunes are but a few of the many activities of the Audu- bon Club. Under their sponsor, Miss Amy Apple- gate, the members are responsible for the main- tenance of the school aquarium. Through such activities, the Club promotes interest in nature study and science by showing that learning can be fun. Fllfllk NIIR 6' E. Leone, M. Magunson, C. Gockstetter, C. Schomas, Mrs. Crane. Cl 08 ,..-W - fr -x--, .,. .,,, ,,, First Row: N. Marne Prater. Second Row: Maltby, D. Ciarrocch Third Row: R. Garci irc, Julian, u. scum, o.. . y C Towle, J. Schapen, D. fM. Anzelmo, K.'Bret:. 1. Bielenin, M. Maureen, P. Morey, R. Meinheif Booth. 3 ' A L. Bidet, J. Ohrt, B. Austin, D. Mannel, C. Eicher, V. Parks, V. Givens, B. Brown, L. Gilliland, J. Fabrizius, E. Shipp, K. Stelter, K. Hensley, L. Jen- sen, N. Weinmann, L. Ensweiller, D. Clark, M. Oesterle, B. Cliver. The Lady with the candle, the woman it white whose gentle hands ease pain and suffer ing-she is the idol of the Future Nurses Club. Speakers from hospitals in the Chicago ares and field trips to nearby hospitals helped acquaine the girls of the club with the various nursing edu cation programs open to them, the academic ant personal requirements they must meet, and the opportunities the profession had to offer them. Together with their sponsor, Mrs. Thelma Crane, school nurse, the members planned : spring picnic and a Christmas project of making toys for a chi1dren's hospital. R DCRO But what can we do? This is the questio many of us ask when floods sweep families fro: their homes in a town on the Mississippi, a so dier's leg is shot off in Korea, or a small bc weepsfor his dead parents in a large city. The: are but a few of the thousands who benefit froi the good will efforts of the junior Red Cross. - B Every year Bloom's chapter, sponsored by Mi Elizabeth Kelly, undertakes projects for hospita ized - veterans and underprivileged and orpha Children in the United States and overseas. Through its work, other organizations in tl school are inspired to add their help where hel is needed. Yi? First Row: P. Caruso, E. Schafer, B. Linden, C. Hansen. Sec- ond Row: J. Lissau, J. Nielsen, C. Marrs, P. Rufo, B. Holding, Miss Carley. Third Row: S. Young, M. Petreikis. D. Ciar- roichi, M. Venturella, J. Schapen, G. LoBue, F. Ross. Fourth Row: J. Runyon, J. Costabile, M. DeWard, B. Schacht, C. Hun- stock, J. Cordes, B. Zumbrum. F.II.A. In accordance with the varied duties of a homemaker, the activities of the F.H.A. at Bloom embrace a wide range. While working together for a better and happier home life for ev- eryone at their Wednesday meetings each month, the girls engage in such projects as Red Cross sewing, Bow Day, and writing Pen Pals in foreign countries. Their helpfulness is appre- ciated by Bloomites when they serve at the many banquets held throughout the year. J. Manes, M. Lorenz, J. Tribo, L. Sanders, D. Schnichner. M. Marzo, S. DeLuca, N. Yacono, B. Hope, I. Compagnovi. Pillars of democracy-these are the teachers C R I Miss Douglas displays the club's charter to offi- cers R. Renkenberg, C. Green, T. Opilka, J. Sipriani, G. Stanfa, R. Kudlaty. S. McPherson. and J. Santeford. throughout the world who enlighten minds with knowledge. Bloom's Future Teachers Club, sponsored by Miss Pauline Douglas, helps pre- pare interested students for this worthy pro- fession through films, talks by practice teachers, and a trip to. one of the state colleges. In ad- dition to learning of the opportunities and re- sponsibilities involved in teaching, the girls partake of conventional social activities and hold a Christmas and a Graduates' party. . . and I know you won't forget the party tonight. J. Graham, M. Stanfa. J. Dayton, K. Carlson, M. Rigotti, S. Sayles, H. Slepski, D. Cross, G. Ruhe, I. Seiver. Informal discussions can be both inter- esting and educational. D. Schickner, S. Hoisington, C. Froncek, B. Adams, M. Kirk, C. Croston, M. Lorenz, D. Maltby, A. Dudleston, J. Angelotti. , f f- 1 F.F.0. To develop rural leadership, character, scholarship, thrift, and social ability, to encourage cooperation, and to increase love of farm life -this is the admirable 'undertaking of the Future Farmers of America. Boys enrolled in vocational agriculture are eligible to wear the purple jacket with the F.F.A. emblem signifying membership in the club. ' Under the sponsorship of Mr. E. E. Mayhew of Bloom's agricultural department, the boys held evening meetings once a month to plan activities. In addition to a Christmas party and an officers banquet, fall and spring picnics were planned with the Future Homemakers for a special treat. Trips to stock shows and a week of leadership training at Camp Shaw-wa-Nasee were educational as well as entertaining to these future farmers. 4 Kneeling: A. Wendt M. Bill, A. Green, I Lewis, E. Maxwell. B Vanderwonde, Mr Mayhew, J. Rossi, A Miller, P. Mergen- thaler, R. Reichert, B Baker. OFFICERS: B. Lorenz, P. Manes, H. Oestman, J. McCor- mick, G. Glowachy. First Row: B. Baker, J. McCor- mick, R, Hancock. R. Davis, P. Palacus, B. Vanderwonde, E. Forbes. Second Row: E. E. Mavhew, J. Bussema, M. Bill, J. Kiel, J. Malmloff, T. Nelson. I. Lewis, P. Mergenthaler, E. Gray. Third Row: E. Sailsberv, D. Meyers, J. Rossi, D. Hui- zenga, A. Wendt, R. Reichert, B. Wendt. E. Buelow. Standing: MANAGERS Cl 0 An integral part of BLOOM,s activities is the Managers Club, an organization that works closely with the BLOOM sports program. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Elmer Nelson, the members have charge of tickets, ID cards, and manage- ment of all the athletic teams. Every year the Club looks for- ward to their annual attendance of the Chicago Daily News Relays, one of the highlights of the year. Let me see your pass! These are the dooming words the out-of-class wanderer is challenged with by the hall guards stationed at various places in the corridors. In addition to keeping the halls clean and quiet, they assist in checking out home- to-lunch students. TRAFFIC' 60 DB' First Row: L. Spann, Lt. S. Jenkins, Lt. W. Wenzel, Commissioner J. Curcio, Capt. W. Mulderink, Lt. H. Junge, R. Green. Second Row: R. Caron, J. Carbon, T. Lupien, N. French, E. Senn, G. Linn, J. Glass, C. Hall. Third Row: R. Cowles, R. Baker, F. Listen- bee, J. Hamn, P. Lindert, R. Renoles, E. Simms. Fourth Row: A. Hoecker, G. O'- Riurke, G. Lundstrum, R. Buratto, G. Spangler, H. Dillard, C. Brooks, Mr. Smith. ll ll 60 RD th Row: J. Vagnoni.. C. Cowger, D. Ray L. Willdns. These cops of Bloom halls keep order in the mad rush between classes as well as help the bewildered freshmen, and an occasional upper- classman, find their classes during the first days of school. Jim Curcio, commissioner of public improvement, works hand-in-hand with their sponsor Mr. Clayton Smith and Captain Wayne Mulderink to achieve efficient traffic control. In the spring, these volunteer Workers are rewarded with a trip to a Big League ball game. 101 First Row: B. Moehlig, P. Stankum, C. Sims D. George, J. Bartolina, L. Bifer. Second Row: M. Foushi, V. Aprati, B. Drayser. C Foushi, D. Jandracek, C. Baker, G. Meyers M. Tate, L. DeGula. Third Row: J. Volpe C. Griebe, P. Brown, B. Cliver, G. Pagoria J. Kosciolek, E. Diccio, Mr. Smith. Four is n P . l ..-J S. Carr, C. Ancy, I.. Aschfort, L. Se- gala, H. Kouvel, S. Towle, C. Porter, C. Bernardo, C. Arnholtz, J. Nyman. ATTEND ll 6 0 ICF M0lIl70R Slipping in and out of classrooms carrying blue and yellow slips of paper are the indispensable Attendance .and Office Moni- tors. These efficient girls provide a system of communication between the classrooms and the business office as well as help the regular office workers. Via their services, attendance can be checked from period to period, and students canteasily be sum- moned by teachers and parents. L. Jensen. E. Nudi. B. Komer. J. San- teford. E. Root, R. Nehnevay, C. Strandberg, A. Hoster, G. Meyers. ilu J .ffl ' -My ,,.. -M-5 S. Wilson, N. Mazzocca, B. Gioampola, G. J. Stanfa, B. Brown, Y. Lange, J. Mitch- ell, K. Tagenhorst. fmwwnwmcmaw 'Q L. Harrison. A. Bier- onski, J. Rietvelcl, R Renkenberger, V Radden, J. Bieder, T Oplika, J. Manes, Bland, S. Vaughn, J D Webb, P. Prigge, N Wilson, A. Roy. Each hour several girls give up their study hall to help fellow Bloomites use the library. These girls relieve the librarians of routine duties, leaving them free to aid students. The library girls collect yellow slips, take attendance, check books, and do clerical work. Much of the efficiency of our library is due to these friendly helpers. 00576555 First impressions mean a lot, and with this idea in mind, Bloom's host- esses greet visitors with warm wel- comes and try to give them a pleasing impression of our school. Every period one of this group of well-poised jun- ior and senior girls is on duty in the main hall, ready to show off Bloom. 103 ,S X Jeanette Brown, Nancy Spuck, Carol Eicher, Joyce Rucker, Rochelle Burdick. Miss J. Schoff, Miss M. Pendleton, S. King, H. Hatch, P. Lowman, L. Doepp. B. Jacobs, J. Petrarca, J. Genna, C. Baker, R. Kentish, Miss D. Deer. Absent: C. Cassady. Teen Age Coeds, an organization meant to broaden the experiences of high school girls by helping them socially and vocationally, was reor- ganized this year by student request. The junior and senior girls were polled, and discussion groups based on mutual interests were formed. At the twice monthly meetings the girls spend chow hours digesting information and opinions on various and sundry topics. Everything from date bait to college plans are discussed at the gab fests. CII SS Cl ll 'T Check! Your king's in danger. Don't worry, my knight will pro- tect him. -No, this isn't medieval lingo, but this the usual trend of con- versation at the Tuesday meetings of the Pawn Shop, more commonly known as the Chess Club. This game of pure skill, played on a board similar to that used in check- ers, offers the members an opportunity 1 to improve their mental capacities. l Inter- and intra-mural tournaments, planned by their sponsor Mr. Richard Walton, are played throughout the year. The club's activities offer chess players top competition and teach those interested in the game how to play. 1' T. O'Hale, A. Spada, P. Lindert, J. Harrelson, P. Harrelson, B. Field, M. Hollman. itanding: J. Krecek, G. O'Rourke, G. Heu- nann, T. Eger, W. Lukshich, G. Pallo, Mr. .awton. Seated: A. Bieronski, J. Taylor. il l. f lx Al 4, Q I i Vi Testing ting. An Lrly comer to : - - ool assem- lies might h . ' - - ' e s echoing fer the P. . ystem. :. are the l6 boys ma in sure v yn acous- cs. The fiv me ers 's impor- nt orgamz tion a - p 1- rom the adio Club With t e - u of their ronsor, M I wt Q, ey operate ne amplifying equipme t for Bloom's Jblic address system, assemblies, mces, and banquets. RAD 0 Clll Any Thursday, after school, a group of hams can be found in room 122. No, it's not a gathering of pork- ers but the meeting of the Radio Club. Instruction in theory and practice is given beginning and ad- vanced groups by their sponsor, Mr. Dale Lawton, at their Thursday meetings. The need for skilled radio operators in times of war and peace gives the hams a chance to employ the knowledge and skill that the club teaches them. Standing: M. Rogers, P. Florig, W cono, R. Montella, V. Smith. V. Smith, W. Bielskis, R. Mon- tella, J. Krecek, A. Kruger. 105 Bielskis, A. Kruger. Seated: A. Ya- P oufcr aw sm r 5 Roll 'em! The call goes out, and the in the projection booth flip the starts another educational film on its that Bloom students. While the thirty boys this service organization are busy films and caring for the other equip- ment, the four girl members are over the of Mr. rkers the task of typing schedules and many films. Under the Lloyd Richert,'these volunteer brighten many a school day with l N 494' ,,, .MWMPWWWMM w,,.,...W-M .awww T. Czajka, E. Schocke, R. Brun- Wmm,,,..,,Vw W strum, T. Eger, A. Peters, A. Miel- carz. G. Lundstrom, D. Seaver, J. Herndon, C. Jones, B Reader, J. Michael, M. Luecke, S. Kaszubski, J. Hahn J. Paukstis, A. Frecowski, D. Ziems, D. Robinson, K Augustson, P. Jeliner, A. Provast, R. Buratto, F. Semerau, A. Goegebuer, D. McDiarnid, K. Simon, R. Lanbotte, J. Young, R. Baker, Mr. Lloyd Richert. W. Smith, B. K. Hicks, S. Glowacki, J. Franze R. Cowger, C. Jelinek. ' . L . , , .1 if mo ro cz ua D. Zeller, G. J. Stanfa, A. Bieronski, W. Bladholm. Fun galore and an opportunity to pick up valuable photo pointers are scheduled for any Bloomite who joins the Photography Club. Monthly con- tests for different types of photog- raphy offer the members a fine chance for experimenting with their interest. The school's well-equipped dark- room, and professional press camera helped Mr. Hineline's shutterbugs meet the overwhelming need for pic- tures to be used on Bloom's three lit- erary publications. Through speeches by professional photographers, films, and planned experiments, the mem- bers learned the various uses of com- mercial and color photography as well as special effects. However, Photo Club is not all work. Picnics are held in the fall and spring when the cameras are laid down long enough to grab a hot dog and a coke. The highlight of the year was a gala Christmas Party. . 1',KrH'5e C ffm . - B- Behml- Swaniogiigi, gif' Hmelme' K. ner, 3, r G-Pano. C. Beers R A- Wag d Bfellq Bretz Ds . Mock A Dahtsgaar , i -F1-arrar' i . Crabtree, E- D 107 udley. 1, rd M' Siege! l. Clark, K' i M. Wilson' T' HOW 3 fi' Beckett, D Rxerveldi ' Nelson, J- Vgndtac ek' R' Ign elzi, Nelson- E6' ll Cllll Demosthenes, the famous Greek orator, may have shouted at the sea with his mouth full of pebbles to improve his voice, but Bloomites interested in devel- oping specialized speech skills join the Bloom Speech Activities Association. Each of the four units of this two-year- old organization, humorous and serious declamation, extemporaneous, radio and after-dinner speaking, interpretive read- ing, and original and oratorical declama- tion, competed for points in state-wide competitions. Mr. Don Thomas, Mrs. Edna North, Mr. Jack Curry, and Mr. William Shroyer divided the job of sponsorship-chauf- feuring as Well as tutoring the aspiring contestants. Special recognition was given the school when the team placed fourth in the Calumet City Invitational Contest. R. Stevens, D. Cohler, J. Martin, B. Carrier, M. Drues. P. Polka, E. Root, B. Vollmer, D. Cohler. Y First Row: P. Kennedy, M. Consorti, R. Garcia. M. Valentino, M. Marzo, S. MacVey, P. Lanning, A. Seymour. J. Cipriani. Second Row: R. Bouton, E. Lamb, M. Prombo, S. DeLuca, M. Grabo, C. Ehlebracht, C. Ancy, D. Cuculir, R. Egelske, F. Ross. Third Row: D. Harvey, S. Pearson, P. Stan- kun, K. Weiler, M. Christofanelli, M. La- Morticella, M. McMeen, M. Schindel, E. Dudley. P5 ' ' L, J x x 1 L 0 i ,sl ,Q I 3 I W M 6' f --Y .-nn - T D AMA 610 That all the world's a stage is well known to the promising Thespians of the Drama Club learning the fundamentals of various drama activities, such as make-up, costuming, acting, and stagecraft. Their sponsor, Miss Leitha Paulsen, saw that every- one was given an equal opportunity to participate in one of the three plays held by the club. Their trip to Chicago to see Teahouse of the August Moon was an inspiration as well as an experience the members will long treasure. 167.1 Bill Frazier and Karen Carlson take time for the Pause That Refreshes at one of the Drama Club parties. Drama Club members make an attentive audi- ence for their fellow Thespians. First Row: B. Kerht, N. Mazzocca, j. Montacelli, J. Clark. Second Roux' S. XVilliams, D. Ommundsen, P. Gouty, N. Pierceall. Third Roux' M. Valen- tino, S. DeLuca, P. Frank, S. Grusdis. S. Schmitt, J. Dainton. Fourth Row: L. Worley, B. Howell, L. Worley. Fifth Row: M. DeWard, E. Dudley, B. Lane. ,,,, . .f ,H 2 I Ak , if in -if ' lf: ,xr ,fr-W, :wg - M I 1, , 7512? ,ni ,X,. 'ana 5 I 2 w- ,, ,, 1. 1 :Q 1 y , as wggpf M' 9 ,w 31 XAXCQS hive XC 0 . 0eaABioof9'teS sem Q. t we M01 gxlexglte me it tba he TI! MOR6ll Behind the excitement offered Friday nights at First Row: Miss M. Pendleton, A. Weber, M. L. LoBue. VI. Notarnicola. Second Row: S. Galiene, V. Roll, S. King, B. D'Andrea, P. Wever, J. Leoni. Third Row: T. Smith, R. Hildeman, R. Tewes, P. Klingler. Officers: L. Napoli, J. Pigott, H. E. Johnson, J. Porter. the only Morgue in the world filled with lively bodies is the efficiently managed junior Board under the sponsorship of Miss Marjorie Pendleton. The group works hand in hand with an overseeing adult board. Organizing programs, making improvements in the clubroom, ,and maintaining to Bloom teenagers' standards keep the two boards busy. Sixteen members were elected this year by popular vote of Morgue ticket holders. Freshman Night, September 16, and Cupid's Capers on Valentine's Day were special events held in the modern recreation center. New ideas and novelty dances are being planned to make the Morgue the center of even more Bloomites' weekend agendas. d P DiMascio B D'Andrea C A Schomas Miss Pavy First Row: M. Cowles, B. Giocon a, . , . , . . , , ' B. b N Wilson, R. Gay- R Marison D Rocha M. Shambo, D. Poggi. Second Row: Jaco s, . ' C M ton, M. A. Cergel, J. Matlick, G. Passarelli, C. Bradford, R. Merlini, R. Stogentin, . oore. Third Row: M. Peterson, J. Bory, N. Witt, S. DeWard, A. Zahler, A. Bieronski, R. Hammer, W. Quintanilla, K. Smith, C. Reeves. Fourlth Row: R. Erickson, A. Patton, B. Jones, J. Fink, L d to J Leoni M Kopernick T Lupien R Durham K Yambor. Fifth Row. B. Alex J. o a , . , . , . , . , . ander, S. Hutton, G. Veste, A. Griese, L. Littell, P. Karwoski, R. Shaffer, J. Bory, R. Eisaman, C Schwalm Sixth Row: L. Doepp, N. Rabe, R. Steger, C. Julian, A. Bogacz, B. Patton, J. k H L n e C Bar er V. Givens, G. Mancini, G. Pryor, B. Conant, S. Benson, E. McKenzie, R. Bell. ig t ow B. Brackman, N. Pearson, B. A. Luering, P. Weaver, J. Porter, J. Mager, W. Morton, L. Sut ton, S. Smith. Not Present: A. Jacobucci, J. Klawitter, D. Prater, M. J. Zumbrum, L. Harnett J. Rotondi, J. Sandberg, C. Tipple. cert, and the Baccalaureate services. Miss Jean Pavy uses her magic technique. Willis, C. Doubler, D. English, D. Kramer. Seventh Row: C. Goc stetter, . a g , . g , ' ' ' E' h h R : 0 MPP IM C'lI0lR One of the highest honors a Bloom student can receive is to be a member of the A Cappella Choir Under the direction of Miss Jean Pavy, the choir mem bers practice five days a week. Appearing numerous times in public, the choir sings for various community affairs, the Homewood, Flossmoor, and Chicago Heights junior high schools, and at the National Asso- ciation of Secondary School Principals In addition to their public appearances, the choir put on many assem blies for the school, including their rendition of the Messiah during the Christmas season the spring con la.. L A ,,. -2 - First Row: Miss Pavy, M. Foushi, M. Cellini, S. Caniecki, F. Migliorati, B. Sylven, C. Amadio, A. Rotolo, J. Ort, D. Woznys, M. Stallings, C. Foushi, V. Willis, N. Mazzacca, M. Cisne. Second Row: M. Pitts, M. Klein, S. Larson, C. Foster, J. Fransek, H. Smith, A. D'Andrea, C. Walsh, R. Napoleon, J. Rucker, R. Scemica, L. Peterson, K. O'Neal, M. LaBue. Third Row: C. Bulenin, J. Chenard, C. Bonadona, P. Lolly, L. Kosciuk, M. Wilkining, C. Alexander, M. Yarris, P. Noll, R. Bataglia, R. Garcia, P. Sikorski, C. Ainscough, G. Schultz, M. Kuch- yak. Fourth Row: T. Gray, G. Stanfa, J. Mitchell, L. Kempen, M. Weber, N. Koster, S. Galiene, S. Wilson, C. Morris, S. Clare, K. Tagenhorst, N. Weinmann, J. Kunde, V. Parks, P. Delorenzo, D. Hantack, N. Hartman. IRAS' l'II0lR Twice each week approximately 60 girls meet with Miss Pavy to sing in three-part harmony. These girls comprise the Girls' Choir, the vocal group from which a large part of the A Cappella choir is formed. The Girls' Choir is an integral part of each concert and program presented by the Music department and a valuable training ground for the A Cap- pella choir. 113 6166 Cl 086' ARE STEPPIIIG SMI! D r- A. Dek- Sing a song of six pence, or maybe a ballad or a Negro spiritualg whatever the repertoire, Mr. Can- nelin's boys, in their tenors, basses, and baritones, learn through the experience. Tape recordings help them discover their weaknesses. From the top of their ranks, members are recruited for the select A Cappella Choir. The Spring Concert offers the Boys Glee Club a fine opportunity to display all its achievements. 114 ....,..a.--.....,,,., ' ,,..-ff'- ' M7?'.:-W. ,WMM W 'N W f-nm....,,w,'M W W M -fre, w...4n WaMW,,,,,,.w W,WAx J'-M...,,-M NM V .0 W...MW M M we ' b'- 1 5' ,,f v'MM Wwwmw M ye- . A . .,x Practice makes perfect for t e 4 30 0 p of girls in Girls' myh' P Glee Club, under the direction o ' u - Hippensteel. Variety is the by-word of '- 5 u 3 with the obvious result that everything from long hair t -' X - practiced during the all-too-short periods three times a week. Being the nucleus for buildin - - 'to dvanced choirs, the group of girls are . . Y . a reading ability and voice Q . ' . 0 'A fn' M First Row: J. Anderson, L. Ashfort, B. Connor, M. Drahos, S. Phelps, R.'Jarrett, M. Yarns, G. Homeier, B. Tondu, J. Koenigman, J. Klos, M. Schindel. Second Row: S. Dillman, B. Kwasek, B. Jerebek, P. Rufo, N. Yacono, M. McMeen, M. Sperti, N. Rossi, M. Johnson, L. Mast, D. Maltby, S. McVay, B. Howell. Third Row: J. Petricek, S. Johansen, S. York, D. Griese, M. McManimen, B. Tarquinio, N. Marnell, K. Kosmal, S. Carr, S. Nordburg, K. Carlsen, B. Olson, J. Moellering, J. Hirsh. Fourth Row: C. Gayton, J. Koenigsman, Y. Ciarrocchi, M. Steger, S. Andrade, C. Pitsch, N. Nylander, B. Beckett, S. Sayles, C. Smoot, S. Pearson. Fifth Row: J. Koscioleck, M. Narcisi, B. Katavic, J. Rabyak, D. Ciarrocchi, M. Anzelmo, C. Maurer, L. Kuster, J. Santeford, N. Barber, M. Dewaard, P. Prigge, G. Meyers. Sixth Row: D. Williams, K. Farrar, B. Schacht, B. Vollmer, C. Faso, L. Forney, J. Read, M. Donavon, B. Kavinsky, A. Focareta, K. Stogentin, D. Jendrazek. Seventh Row: M. Ray, J. Praymarer, M. Umfleet, J. Tribo, J. Edwards, A. Dudleston, M. Hopkins, J. Graham, D. Smardack, B. Rossman, C. Roberts, C. Young. Eighth Row: D. Roberts, S. Mattosz, F. Malvestuto, K. Pryszcz, A. Wisdom, M. Hagman, C. Ehlebracht, J. Collins, G. Sanders, Y. Furnace, P. Corbin. Ninth Row: M. Weik, J. Ciperi- ani, M. Leetz, M. Gring, J. Kozlow, M. Corsello, J. Whatley, C. Roy, A. Roy, J. Rietveld, E. Crockett, T. Gray, M. Allen. Tenth Row: D. Roberts, B. Blackful, C. Lowe, I. Jarrett, F. Perozzi, C. Schultz, B. Ryan, E. Balanow, J. Maples, R. Meinhart, F. Haney, G. Great- house, W. Sparks, K. Weiler. First Row: M. White, E. Moore, T. Hale, L. LaClare, B. Howell, N. Jaffe, A. Rueter, M. Schmidt, D. Cortez M. L. DeFrank, K. Bava, A. Colacecchi, L. Sass. Second Rovif: L. Forsberg, M. Marzo, J. Slover, P. Caruso, J. DeYoung, E. Dudley, B. Slain, S. Zapf, R Clapham, M. Lodato, M. Stanfa, A. Watt, L. Fields. Third Row: j. Middleton, L. Littell, M. Barnardino, S. Tanis, L. Tylka, C. De Lorenzo, J. Beebe, M. Littell S. Soderberg, C. Schramm, V. Schuemann, L. Ruggeri, M. Lorenz. Fourth Row: C. Flammini, C. Flickeringer, J. Champaign, K. Spencer, B. Davis, E. Zerate, S. Del Rio, L Worley, M. Goodfellow, N. Pierceall, P. Ciarrocchi, M. Varalle, S. DeLuca. Fifth Row: J. Schultz, R. Dunlap. M. King, D. McClellen, F. Pitts, J. Fry, D. Svoboda, B. Michelesko, P Gavenda, S. McHue, D. Parks, N. Hennis. Sixth Row: P. Zagone, J. Santeford, D. Niedtfeldt, A. Rafaj, C. jaris, D. Zander, J. Prist, M. Sokol, M Prombo, C. Kraft, J. Schully, R. Rosati, J. Marcozzi. PRES' MAN L'Il0Rll.S' 116 lk TN 5 First Row: D. Smith, P. Ruggeri, J. Payton, P. Napoleon, M. A. Caruso. L. Drejas, M. Cochrane, E. Zalapi, J. Dainton, A. Raysakis, P. Mack, C. Beers, L. Bruni. Second Row: J. Martin, I. Compagnoni, B. Lonchar, B. Pietrucha, M. Monteleone, C. Veldhouse, J. Covington, S. Fry, G. Curtis, J. McClanahan, D. Kokas, C. Soteros, L. Mettler. Third Row: J. White, B. L. Brands. G. Spousta, E. Dunbar, P. DeGreve, A. Wetzel, J. Gallagher, B. Cordes, P. Bross. S. Ainscough, C. Hub, C. Croston. Fourth Row: J. Cordes, G. Zizic, C. Gasbarro, F. L. Small, O. Bolden, O. Curtis, S. Skrentny, B. A, Lane, L. Cann, B. Hatfield, M. Rosen, M. LaMorticella, C. Hein. Fifth Row: H. Slepski, S. Hoisington, M. Quinn, A. Enzweiler, C. Willis, S. Black, C. Abell, P. Bovia, M. Consorti, M. Fandrey, S. Williams, G. Kveton, J. Swanson. Sixth Row: J, Filley, L. Johnson, B. Bishop, A. Lewis, S. Gustafson, J. Gumm, C. Sawyer, J. Wilson, J. Streng, S. Graham, B. Holding, S. Shapiro, C. Westendorf. Seventh Row: F. Kennedy, E. Zagone, C. Moore, S. Oplinger, S. Azzuralo, G. S. Palanca, S. Falknor, M. Valentino, J. Nykaza, C. Burgess, L. Lefever, P. Sawyer, C. Wimpee, L. Pollmacker. Girls, girls, everywhere-all are freshmen and all love to sing. This is the Freshman Chorus, the largest music group at Bloom, under the co-direc- torship of Miss jean Pavy and Mr. Robert Hippensteel. Every Tuesday and Thursday separate groups meet to get acquainted with different types of music while learning three-part harmony. Although they join the other music groups for the Spring Concert, the main objective of the group is to prepare the girls for the more advanced choirs. 117 NIWN6 0 NIE... Mr. Cannelin gives the band the clownbeat. and another pep session begins. We'll have these moments to remem- ber reminisce the harmonious choral- ettes-Sue Hutton, Mary Jane Zum- hrum, Linnea Doepp, Germaine Pas- sarclli, Carol Ann Schomas and Bev- erly D'Andrca. The senior gals have Iucen entertaining for school and civic organizations since their sophomore year. MUSIC OFFICERS: R. Hammer. D Rocha, R. Milnes, M. Kirkendall, G Ruhe, E. Jaracz, B. Wallace. I' 'Y' . if W N f lflll fi First Row: 1. Boyd, M. Niblock, R. King, C. Kantzler. Second Row: Y. Roesner, . J. Notarnicola, C. Mott, B. Malvestuto, B. Patrizi. MA-I0 ETTE6' 6 M6 TWRIER A roll of drums and all eyes turn to catch a whirl of flags and a flash of batons as the majorettes and flag twirlers strut down the field at half-time during the home football games. Their eye-catching costumes and tricky routines have made half-time at all home basketball and football games a lively and colorful event. An added interest to their routines is the variety of costumes appropriate to the season. Thanksgiving saw a bunch of Indians twirling flags and batonsg Halloween brought orange and black outfits into use, while Christmas and Valentine's Day found the fancy strutters in red and white. Under the direction of Mr. E. Cannelin, the girls marched in the Christmas and Memorial Day parades, appeared at Elgin high school, and helped at all pep assemblies and the spring concert. Practice makes perfect! be . to 005 U-nail s vatiovs so aCi1Ct' ted team P' 119 093 ' .CS he gynsheit touur 5 in , uS9 I J, U 'ik-v Back Row-Seated: J. Buxton, R. Juriga, J. Krecek, B. Zumbrum, J. Preble. Standing: L. Crim, J. Vondracek. D. Hunt, J. Cannon, D. Sebastian, A. Burnette, T. Kokas, D. Moore. Third Row: M. Drues, K. Behm. D. Stegemiller, M. Meliza, J. Zomparelli, J. Venditti, E. Gerardi, D. Hofer, R. Low, G. Stanton, D. Diehl, H. Rice, R. Stephens, M. Kirdendall, R. Smith. Second Row: J, Hagerman, L. Larvick, J. DeVivo, L. Parisi, AI. Buckman, P. Harper, L. Clark, H. Keene. S. Cannelin. R. Erickson. First Row: D. Figura, H. Mitchell. J. Frank, R. Penzinger, G. Behrens, E. Lamb. Drum Major: R. Arvin. Majorettes: J. Notarnicola, C. Mott, B. Malvestuto, B. Patrizi, Y. Roesner. . and the m U B- Zum uslc Comes btum our here I , at up. J. Cannon' D, J- Preble, J. V re 'Munn ' Hofef- R L Ondfacek D cl WCS' 3 , OW- , . Hunt X4-olds an 1 20 a Back Row-Standing: G. Wojcik D. Dapkus E. West D. Farrar D. Pig notti. Seated: J. Kiel, G. Ruhe, I. Sievert, J. Allord, R. Stiglitz, K. Lind, H. Thurman, W. James, W. Frazier. Third Row: C. Lawrence, K. Sharkey, D. Pirani, P. Pandolfi, K. Roesner, R. Teverbaugh, R. Mondschein, R. Roesner, J. Glasper, T. France, R. Melnes. Second Row: R. Brunstrum, L. Sparks, A. Ford, E. Keene, L. Stephens, L. Ruiz, R. Anderson. First Row: S. O'Harrow, J. Pelock, M. Rogers, J. Golcher. Flag Twirlers: J. Boyd M. Niblock, S. King, C. Kantzler, Mr. E. M. Cannelin. Absent: S. Amos K Anderson E Folkers L France C Myers O ibovic, R. Stracci, Li s BAND During the football season this winter when the band provided the halftime entertainment and the thermometer hovered around zero, red flannels gained popu- larity among Bloomis band. Marching behind their high- hatted drum major, Bob Arvin, the blue-uniformed band played for Northwestern's Band Day football game and for local parades. Under the baton of Mr. E. M. Cannelin, concerts were pre- sented at Rich and Elgin High Schools, as well as the annual Spring Concert at home. The year was climaxed with Commencement at which time the band joined the orchestra in playing a final tribute to the de- parting seniors. . , . . . , . , J- g White, K. Curran-Majorette. R. Pensinger, E. Lamb, L. Barks :wi 121 Director E. M. Cannelin wr, J ,Q .W fn, ,wk- ,. ' A m 5 42 . 'lj L,., ,, Q. me ,K H1 V 3? -1. .. 1Q'QQ,fFf if f 5 f 1 , M 1: ,.., QW W, 'll x Q S QQ- 3519222 sf 5 '54 Sq . 3 J X... k lr.. XXX 0 ,J X QQ G. +51 s ww 0? xv I 32?9ESt'i1,iD gn ,MM VX WA , I ORCII STRO Music soothes the savage beast - so the poets claim, but Bloom's fifty- five piece concert orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Robert Hippensteel, provides experience for promising mu- sicians as well. Practice makes perfect is the motto of the deligent players who often spend after school in addition to 8th hour perfecting their talents. Entertaining both students and fac- ulty with well-chosen selections, the orchestra played for the Christmas assembly, the vesper and Baccalaure- ate Services, the Spring Music Festival, Senior Class Day, and Commencement. Their itinerary included assemblies at Homewood and Washington junior High Schools, in addition to small en- sembles that appeared at various social functions. rm., - hen the B he strings W ow The cello section Eggffks ' Violai 261035 the str. music sayS Plum 2 ebeaurifu1Iii1gs.0f the vi 1. 0 123 'mc' 'nf and ra cu nv 'linda sk dciuctdon 421. 7-'wma Wtmaq. wp,-mzwdmz. sk admmnmm M4 faculty wnitogetlezjntleaolepwzpue ajavqnau mgtleandzdcandcldhafgloom aadmze away mmaazu and adam. 7: aa, mimi. afoataaatectadealwloleaomeatke ucdpdmt afaaedcoandaoancddngfaonca well-gaalb fcedatemnaat4eedaeatouoj?7WS. d R nik? Dr. Paul Ashley, Mr. Howard Miller, Mrs. .Dino Pignotti, Mr. Harry Lange, Mr. Emmett Richards, Mr. Paul Keen, Mr. Charles Baker. S6ll00l B0 RD By the end of the year blueprints were com- pleted for the new addition to Bloom and a con- tractor hired. At last the dreams of a swimming pool and auditorium were coming true. But in- stead of being content with this progress, the school board plunged into a new project, the establishment of a junior college at Bloom. The Board worked on these projects long hours with- out pay but the gratitude of the community. The P.T.A. continued working for a better understanding between home and school. They sponsored various events to accomplish this. such as the parents' visiting days, and pro- grams at the regular monthly meetings on Wednesday night. A new project this year was the Teen- agers Aid, a series of panel discussions to help students with common problems. .7l. Seated: Dr. H. H. Metcalf, Mrs. Theodore Nelson, vice presidentg Mrs. Lionel Drues, president: Mrs. F. A. Gitzendanner, secretaryg Mrs. Charles Harte. jr., treasurer. Standing: Mrs. Charles Donovan, Mrs. Edmund, jaracz, Mrs. David Harnett, Mrs. Warren Croston, Mrs. A. Alexander, Mrs. L. W. Schocl-te, Mrs. Victor Towle, Mrs. Fred Landsea, Mrs. Louis Greenspon. Standing: Miss Annette Gioannini, Mr. Alexander Feldvebel, Mr. Eugene Neubauer. Seated: Miss Ora Theobald, Mr. James Steckel, Miss Marjorie Oxborrow, Miss Viola Herr, Mr. Albert Martin. 6'00lI.9fl 0R6' My alarm clock is broken, or I had a flat on the way, are only two of the many sob stories the counselors patiently listen to each day. They must use their own judgement in deciding which excuses are genuine and which problems are most pressing. A new method of handling tardies, with each counselor writing all excuses for a single week, cleared the offices so that counselors were more easily reached by troubled students. MR. ALFRED ODEGARD MISS HILDUR SODERMAN 127 In office 221, colorful college catalogs over- flowed the shelves and supplemented advice about college given by Miss Herr and Mr. Mar- tin. Miss Oxborrow and Mr. Steckel were pro- moted with last year's sophomores and this year served as junior counselors. They left their counseling duties to Miss Gioannini and Mr. Feldvebel. Miss Ora Theobald and Mr. Neu- bauer steered the freshmen through the many problems of the first year at Bloom. In this the machine age, science has yet to find a machine to replace Mr. Alfred Odegard, assistant superintendent and ad- ministrator of the business office. The closest possible replacement would be a combination adding machine to take charge of finances for Bloomg a cash register to keep the money entrusted to him by clubs and organizations, a tabulator to keep both book rental system and bus service straight, and a voting machine to direct the City of Bloom elections each year. Still, this ma- chine, for all its efficiency, would lack the kindness and courtesy which marks Mr. Odegard's every act. Your high school record follows you wherever you go. Miss Hilda Soderman. registrar, makes sure of that. It is her duty to keep the records of each individual's progress at Bloom. Every A and B Calong with C's, D's, and E'sJ is noted by her for posterity-and future employers. A 6 U U - K I Q. 2 'G 41 iigw pn ,Q , . MR. EDWARD MAYHEW The Agriculture Department, under the direction of Mr. Mayhew, is composed of boys studying vo- cational agriculture. Bloom's extensive program makes it possible for the boys to learn the latest techniques and processes of growing so that they may be progressive farmers, well-trained for rural leadership. They, therefore, have at hand a well- rounded and excellently planned course. Bill Vanderwouded, Alan Miller, and Melvin Bill know that a little scratch now pays off at market time with big money. A A 3 . Q' in at 5 , . MR. MERLE DODGE Bloom struck oil! Not on campus, but in the jars of multi-hued oil paints which were used in the new oil painting class inaugurated by Mr. Dodge. This new class of advanced art students learned the fundamentals of working in oils. Need help with decoration for a dance, or publicity posters? Mr. Dodge will help out. His one man department has been an inspiration to harassed com- mittees all through the year. Mr. Dodge looks with approval at Ardaith Heus- mann's artistic efforts. jean White, Harold Whittin and Carol Zimmerman are lost in their work-like true artists. Mr. Berg introduces Kay Kelly, Carol Strandberg, and Pat Fox to the mimeograph machine in an office practice class. RT - A 80 mfg ON MR. 50060 7' 0fl As Miss Chapman dictates numbers, Joyce Greene and Phyllis Cameli practice using an adding machine. 129 , ,,,.. .. mis- MBE N CHA P Bm x Rik BEQG MAN Through the Business Education Depart- ment headed by Mr. Berg, students may get needed preparation to be successful in the business world. The courses in this depart- ment are especially geared to equip them with business skill taught in shorthand, typewrit- ing, record keeping, and business law classes. The many varied subjects enable them to broaden their knowledge in this particular field. N . ,- 8 . g l 1 SCH- HAROLD ,.p.5-,. IVEID TUR TEVANT WRENCY Mr. Shroyer's poster supplements the ma- terial taught in his classes. Great Caesar's Ghost! roams again in Room 511, where Miss House, Richard Banis, and Barbara Katavic look over proiects for the unit on Julius Caesar. . V Miss Fernald completed her first year as chairman of the English Department, oldest and largest department in Bloom. Five new teachers joined the staff, as the department expanded with the school. A reading course was started to help college bound students speed up their reading rate. Students were also offered speech, drama, cre- ative writing, world literature, and journal- ism courses, in addition to the regular English courses. Letters from Miss Vera Kolhoff, a faculty member on leave of absence in Finland, pro- vided interesting reading fvia the BROAD- CASTERJ for all Bloomites. Row One: MISS SARA FERNALD, MR. DAVID BRIGGS, MR. JOHN CURRY Row Two: MISS DORIS DEER, MISS PAULINE DOUGLAS, MR. ROBERT 130 GA RD Row Three: MISS MARY ELIZABETH HOUSE, MISS JOAN KEWLEY, MISS BERTHA LEWIS 5. R x 9 Q: ' x lf' A6 'Y 'Q ,v . . YM : ww . , sf, CY. A . Row One: MR. THOMAS MCKILLIP, MR FRANK- LIN MILLER, MRS. EDNA NORTH. Row Two: MISS LEITHA PAULSEN, MISS JUANITA SCHOFF, MISS MILDRED SHARP. f-Ag,-.,,,.- ,.. Mr. Briggs clarifies a question for Phyllis Woicik. awww' Emote, Mrs. North urges drama students Harry Osterman and Bob Stevens. sl, Row One: MR. WILLIAM SHROYER MISS ORA THEOBALD, MR. DON ALD THOMAS. Row Two: MR FRANK WHITESIDE. Spicy cooking aromas floating from room ll4 s from the chem lab across the hall. Girls learned the elemen combatted the smell ts of homemak- mg in this room and others and displa ed h ' , y t err skills at a faculty tea November 22, featuring re- freshments made by the foods classes and a fashion h s ow presented by the clothing classes. New to Bloom a partment is Miss Shirley Miller. Miss Marjorie O b X orrow heads the department. nd the Home Economics de- Over you go, says Miss Miller, as she watches the efforts of Dorleen Bacik and Beverly Austgen a h s t ey attempt to turn patient Sharlene Burchett in a Home and Family Care class. Home fcowom c .ma X X - bott0W'S 4 I Q' . proiect to M55 Ox 3 Cuu ennusgs het sewing ane capable hands' Row One: MISS MAR-IORIE OX- BORROW, MISS JO ANN CAPESIUS. Row Two: MISS VELVA CARLEY, MISS SHIRLEY MILLER. Row Three: MISS DOROTHY PRINTZ. 132 1 .....E L. C. Sledge, Bob Trinell, and Andy Thomas try welding under the watchful supervision of Mt. Peter- santi. Highlighting the year for most Industrial Education students was a field trip to General Motors Power- ama. Three student teachers, Mario Capecci, john Folta, and Philip Tortorici, got an inside view of the functions of the department, which Mr. Petersanti heads. Various courses offered to Bloomites included General Metals, Drawing, Auto Mechanics, and Woodworking. The Di- versified Occupations course completed its second year and became an accepted part of the curriculum. Mr. Nick Colbrese was the only department addition. C 2 ' 4'- I wwf WW CVMWV k ,YQ f an ' ,MSI Row One: MR. NELLO PETERSANTI, MR. EDWARD CLARKE. Row Two: MR. NICK COLBRESE, MR. CHARLES HUBACEK. INDI! IRM! E00 0 TIN! ,fo Row One: MR. WALTER KURAS, MR. EUGENE NEUBAUER. MR. JOHN PROMBO. Row Two: MR. JOHN SEARS, MR. DONALD ZIEGLER. miss., Mr. Neu auer clears up a problem in Auto Mechanics or Jay Ton, Alfred Fry, Vernon Gray, and William Franklin. Students a learning to read when they become first graders s are offered ppreciate the struggles of first graders in the Language Department. Bloomite two years of French, Spanish and German, and three years of Latin. Miss Annette Gioannini returned to the Language Department and counseling staff after a year's stud Y at Yale University. She was chosen from among the best teachers in the nati n o to study on a john Hay Whitney scholarship. Miss D p ment, which Miss Viola Herr heads. unn was the only newcomer to the de art- ThR boards. 1 34 M060 66 Miss Sawyer and Camille Blaszczyk thumb through a Paris magazine in French II class. 'F , ' SF- N tw . in ,,..., E vi. fir 1 ..., ...tfvmlvt -N MV, ,ly ,im . 1... .M ...1, ...L -5+ , , gin Iz'r7-fWa'i21 C'- 'Glenn 10.45, Q... nw.. ,R J. ,' t.Q3,eJQ?:.?3':2i1Z!Q?'.:tyE'ilQf,5f5g'fi ' 7 ':gvsstg1g'gHHfi15'!gg ,q. 'sm ,.. -,, -sua. E, IS, 2 4 Row One: MISS VIOLA HERR, MISS ADELAIDE DUNN. Row Two: MISS ANNETTE GIOANNINI, MISS BETTY KEOUGHAN. Row Three: MISS RUTH SAWYER, MISS I-IARRIET STRAUSS. e omans used wax tablets for their translation, but these Latin stu- de t R ' ' n s, ay DeLuca, Charles Brutl, Bill Motlong, and Carol Jaris, use black- 'H .134 My 'if' wx. is-if 'K Row One: MR. RALPH BRIGGS, MR. ROBERT ANDREWS, MISS ELIZABETH BOYER. Row Two: MR. ROBERT CAS- TATER, MISS EVA DUNN. AAR ... A I I V I Y y V IRV IQ- Let me see now, let x equal the v ., Q angle to be bisected, let y equal . . .' FF, These familiar words were heard Celeste Petrarca Melvin Soderhan and Otis Whitaker puzzle over an assignment in Mr Parvonians first hour math class. SAMUEL PARVONIAN. Row Two: MR ALFRED TENNEY, MR. RICHARD WAL- TON. 1 3 5 Row One: MR. GEORGE HAMLIN, MR. ' ' every day throughout the Mathematics Department. Among the courses of- fered to fill the graduation require- ment in math were general math, algebra, plane and solid -geometry and trigonometry. Interesting infor- mation about the mathematics can be found in the display case by the north- west entrance of the building, which this department took over. Mr. Briggs was chairman of this department, which added one new member, Mr. Tenney, to the staff this year. ll ii . 2 ' ,gif-l-.i-.1 '.-51-,,i 22i?, . - p s i M06 of the Christmas vespers to the hearty pep marches at the athletic games, the Music Department is From the solemn beauty part of Bloom. Among them, Mr. Hippinsteel, depart- ment chairman, Miss Pavy and Mr. Can- nelin shared the conducting duties of the Band, Orchestra, a Cappella Choir, Gir1's Choir, Girl's Glee Club, Boy's Glee Club, and Freshman Chorus. I addition to this variety of musical n organizations for every talent, there was a Harmony course to teach the funda- mentals of musical theory. This spring the Music Department, with friends and parents filling the gym, put on the annual combined concert. h es the a Cappella Choir for Miss Pavy re ears a school program. MR. ROBERT HIPPENSTEEL MR. EINAR CANNELIN MISS JEAN PAVY Mr. Hippensteel fiddles a during Orchestra practice. round New if A3 , 'tif ' 1 Row One: MISS AMY APPLE- GATE, MR. RICHARD AULIE. MR. MARION HINELINE. Rau' Two: MR. QUINN HRUDKA, MR. DALE LAWTON, MR. ELMER NELSON. . 2 7 14'-lfa, 4 Q- wfw 5 'S .apr W ga X 61 hown Off 3-gain tudents is being S lds. Qwn to science S l and Bill RCYUO Niieosgeiikzieitkiiaafaivn Magma, Tony Emo by 1'. 'ff 4 593' at . , Zi AR f d t ff' ,wi F ,, .f. KKVA .5 SCIENC Squeals from room 113 marked the be- ginning of what is known to biologists as dissection Squeamish females avoided this class and turned to general science, chemistry, or physics to fill their science graduation requirement. Freshmen were introduced to the department in physi- ology classes, and decided then whether or not science was for them. Mr. Stehr, Mr. Richert, and Mr. Aulie were the three teachers added to the de- partment, which Miss Applegate heads. MR. LLOYD RICHERT, MR. RALPH STEBEN, MR. -IAMES STECKEL, MR. GLENN STEH R. 137 Row One: MISS MARGARET NORMAN, MR. ALVIN ANDERSON, MISS HARRIET BALDWIN. Row Two: MISS GRACE CHAMBERLAIN, MR. ALEXANDER FELD- VEBEL, MISS ELIZABETH KELLY. In if l j, . .,, - . , A ' t L as ' I .3 1 f 3152 Eli if rf I Miss Margaret Norman, chairman of the Social Studies Department, taught the new advanced World History class. This course was open only to juniors S 7 0015.9 and seniors. The American History course and citizen- ship course, both required of all Bloomites, kept the department busy. Credits earned in the new psychol- ogy classes were counted either as science or social studies credits. The addition of two faculty members, Mr. Alvin Anderson, and Mr. Emmett Richards, increased the department to 12 members, making it the second largest in Bloom. Mr. Sherman shows Nester Perez the site of Fort Dearborn in an American history class. Row One: MR. ALBERT MARTIN, MR. BERT MOORE, MR. EMMETT RICHARDS. Row Two: MR. RALPH SCHMIDT, MR. RICHARD SHER- MAN, MR. CLAYTON SMITH. PII SIM! 50064 T 00 1 A at a f r sss .. . l s - s i . ,f r . ma ee J' TEL M GL SARQQ MR, FRANK Buci-1 R. FRED JACOBEIT MR, ROBE CE RT R MR' EHBER G jr' X Pat Cassidy, , Sophomore 51--, Helen Koiiveia Miss Connouevs K' hot Peppe W ,, In anticipation of the new gymnasium, the Physical Education staffs expanded. Mr. Sarff this year had three full-time and two part-time instructors aiding him in the boys' gym, while Miss Veazey supervised three teachers in the girls' gym division. Two new teachers, Miss Judy Connolley and Miss Mavis Conlee, caused confusion among the girls because of their similar names. Some girls solved the problem by referring to the shorter one and the taller one. , .n.,. , fziiif t f . ., , ' ' K - HSize,?'TW2 YS H ie r Miss LIELA VEAZEY Miss HELEN BECKER Miss MAVIS CONLEE Miss JUDY CONNOLLEY 139 Mrs. Hicks stamps overnight on a book for Donald Rovsner at the check-out desk, one of the busiest spots in the library. Thumbing through college catalogs in room 216, Tom Carter and Pat Weaver look ahead to campus life. UBRARY This year was a year of change for the library. Room 216 was converted into a library addition. This gave additional space for books and relieved crowded library conditions. The greater space made all books easily accessible to harried students beset with research problems. New numbers on the books, inked on this summer by chief librarian Miss Hess and Miss Hayworth, added to the efficiency of the library. New books brought the total number of volumes in Bloom's library to over 20,000. Mr. Edwards joined the library staff as the department ex- panded with the floor space. MISS E. PEARL HESS MR. ROBERT EDWARDS MISS CATHERINE HAYWORTH 140 V I NUR 6' 0 166 Alan Provost finds that a broken leg doesn't hurt so much when Mrs. Crane is around. wi , A 1 in A . N I ..,, 5. Af i RS 7, GV HQMAQ ii CRA i -'VE SP CM! 60064 T 0ll Miss Callender shows Russelyn jarret, Kathryn McCubbin, and Gloria McFadden how a tape re- corder helps in speech correction. 4, ii ' M 4. , M Qrzf eler is -its A- ess E Y' i ' ELKN MISS Miss EV an PEN MARJORIE QALWND DLETON CAFETER A Miss Nelson and Mrs. Erickson garnish salads with bright red cherries to tempt Bloomires. A7138 L EQN fi llql TER S It was with deep sadness that Bloomites learned of the death of Mr. john Reay, custodian for 29 years and a loyal Bloomite. Mr. Reay Dr. Dorthey Ewers, the school psychologist, rests from her many tasks. Mrs. Wallace, study hall supervisor, keeps a watchful eye on her charges. 142 Mrs. Tekla Tocco is the school matron IKE STAFF First Row: Mrs. Helen Lee, Miss Patricia Crawford, Mrs. Lucille Hicks, Mrs. Aletta Baker. Second Row: Mrs. Charlene Bur- dett, Mrs. Dorothy Fink, Mrs. Leona Rogers, Mrs. Florence Stegenga, Miss Barbara Bam- ford, Miss Carol Knaack. CA E ER A STAFF First Row: Mrs. Rose Poerio, 'Mrs. Sadie Hartman, Mrs. Marie Nardella, Mrs. May Rogers. Second Row: Mrs. Mabel Paulsen, Mrs. Margaret Erickson, Mrs. Antoinette Koshut, Miss Myrtle Nelson, Mrs. Rose Peterson, Mrs. Mary johnson, Miss Edna Walters. MAIIITEIMII F STAFF First Row: Mr. J. Crapp, Mr. E. Snow, Mr. D. Harvey, Mr. A. Epley, Mr. A. Siebert. Second Row: Mr. C. Graefnitz, Mr. N. Rorer, Mr. S. Karwoski, Mr. A. Appleberry, Mr. M. Rich. Third Row: Mr. A. Mahnke, Mr. J. Franke, Mr. J. Ray. Inset: Mr. john Johnson. Q g if SEN 0K5 '7lemau6auajtleguda4tdn9c!a44ajl956 lldafaadfdfuwellandllanlgloamfoalle yazdmmmdueaagoffmdzkmdwuqg tleafowz-qanatag. 766Wd'lfd0fd4ll666'4 opwtoalltlocewlowaltotzgtldzlael. Vthayamdk--Mmewddhutlwzfoodq Mgmumaumwzmmmuu fuwldudndfofame. SENIOR OFFICERS: Miss Harriet Strauss, sponsor, Dave Rocha, vice-president, Charles Shanks, president, joan Boyd, treasurer, Anne Weber, secretary. FOUR YEARS FLY To us seniors it seems as if it were only yester- day when we first entered Bloom as freshmen. The four years that have passed since that time have gone all too quickly for the majority of us. As the time for graduation draws nearer and nearer, more than one of us looks back with nostalgia on the memory-filled years that are behind. However, we don't spend too much time recall- ing the past, for the future and all that it holds lies ahead. SENIOR BOARD: First Row: Marlene Petersen, Joyce Fink, Carol Ann Schomas, Germaine Passarelli. Second 146 Row: Roberta Steger, Phyllis Cameli, Dorothy Yanchus, Jack jeneson. Third Row: Bob Munro, Aldo Ambrosini, Grady McCollum, Donald Mannel. Tl! H0001 0 o 3 Neil Kingston measures up. J-'iqjce B and S Org C lie H 31-ol SC urron C homa rain for as, Linnea D n English 633 , UI. Bill Carrier asks Doris Nelson why she's so cute. I47 .S'EfIl0R.S' ' ,Y X Barbara Alexander ,.., rf , ge. . Y. 's , -wg, 1 7 2 f. ,. , A I tiff QQ1 K Y -:1, el Vivian Aprati Dolores Arbuthnot 'r i to 'fp f .- .-T' -iraigfiifz if ' F ifi J i . 'izf-152 ' . - ' 1 ,A ' N' , , K , . . 5 A 21 ' Laurie Austin Dorleen Bacik gr, A ,gm Ronald Alcumbrac jack Altman if b, - -f e f f? is up ez , 1 .Ei I . , ,. i ali: , Abi , 74 5 john Arvaj Bruce Baker Bonnie Adair gf-Q33 k,,,k.- I1 H . .--j,-.:, g,f,,1j5 .A . -,yf:,.51asq 1, wig? ,Q , David Alessi Anthony Amadio f,1,skz'f::wgfg:-W, ,,g'-far. ',.- ..,, , K N zz ,-.M g.. ,, 4 +15 E, if z I . 'I 1 R i sm- ,X 1 Robert Arvin Carol Baker Bernie Adams Mabel Allen Aldo Ambrosini ,... W. ., , .E.. A .. .g,,,, . . .1 A iam , viii i ii 1 ' H. ' Beverly Austgen --'fb . 11 ist 'ff?E:s-2 5 ' i. ee Y. I Robert Baldwin N' i, Carol Barger B L fl X I Robert Behm john Birkhead 1 - ro x t M James Bory Tony Bartolini Lester Berg Rochelle Bisig Janice Bory Bruce Barron B B B 4 9,3 i, fw sg -wr 4. - K cf 1- f 'L I v K A . x . hir, 1 . V i Q Maria Battaglia Carmela Bernardo Wilvliam Bielskis B as e ef ' ' W Rosemary Bivona B, fix 5 i ef Ioan Boyd Anthony Bravo Donald Bray Charles Bretz 149 Wayne Bladholm Brenda Brady Anna Brooks Lois Baumgartner Robert Bird Camille Blaszcvk ,T Lawrence Bramanti Curtis Brooks SEN 0k 4 Shelby Burdick Anthony Cameli Gloria Cameli if ' .,Vj Y.. lk xi f w i of k ,W yy y , x i i., R . T if' - , ' ' 'g ,anno i 51511 fm' u ,- ' in.. 1 .-- : ' J 'L if. 'ig a'f ?1Q - :aff 9 , iwgfai I ,g'g 4'ff? mix-lf: ' kiwi - R' , vw in Jeannette Brown Roger Brunstrum Barbara Bukowski Victor Buonadona Sharlene Burchett Austin Burnett Phyllis Cameli Linda Butitta Rosalie Caffarelli a n Geraldine Capua David Carlson Ralph Caron Frank Carta William Carrier Thomas Carter Catherine Cassady Ralph Cast Iadeleine Ciasnocha Dorthea Collins 2 N, fi 1 Jerome Cortez ,, . A V Ewa Miriam Cowles R Gerald Celmer Enes Cipolla Richard Conant joe Costello Patricia Cox Barry Christianson Delores Clark Sharon Conant Robert Counihan w ' 'li' J farilffiiifl W - C ill if ' A Lynn Crim Eddie Cialkowski R 9 4 a H , my it . . , Joe Collina Yvonne Cornish J . L :X hihrr, li il Charles Cowger sier jane Cull Olivia Ciarrocchi Charles Collins Betty Ann Corradetu 1 W N Ronald Cowger James Curcio SENl0RS Donald Delsener Kathleen Curran Anthony Czyz 3 1,1 ,W 'iff t - -. 'A if sa S Casimir Dambrauskas Alceste Damiani Beverly D'Andrea JoAnn DeFrank Marvin Dekker Edith Delfs Ralph Dell'Angelo George Dengler RonaldVDetell:-if Laverne DeVivo Patricia DiMascio George Dinsmore Linnea Doepp Jeanne Dold 152 Shirley DeWaard ' , ,,,, Q . jig , 3 r :X l E l W WT . Harry Du Chayrie X X K, , K ' David English , s 1u:,-Lxwjr, f 5, f i .,, N, X 1 .nf K' r,,ar7' by , Meftavi I 1. ' J? 42223 Geraldine Fidanzi Patricia Fox Janice Franze Charles Dumas Ruth Erickson Joyce Fink Barbara Franke Patricia Edwards x f Y, 1 X it , 1 -N Robert Edwards .M - 1. f 4, qv? , Lorraine Espinoza Fred Evans John Flagda 55355 nf. f lggm .. ,r it aeaee 1 . in 1 F f tg ,,.,. ' ,'.,, J., ' '45 i ,cf N.. 'Q ' , My ra, ups X' ..,, gg Betty Franke gf? V in tirl . ' Donald Frey Terrence Frey f IFN: iLj:-:55ZESf',HQjiif?- M hx ,C ,,,, is F E Q. fyamifiiv at ' all or if!'2V145f-f V . 4-rf Norman Flaig Irene Franklin Louise Galderio y y, E ,, , . . , ..,,,.F v if F 94 A F v wi, , -- :qi k Carol Eicher Judy Fabrizius james Fortmiller Robert Frantz . , 1 5 E a F y a 2 1 E' if 1. Mary Garrison SElll0R.S' Rose Gayton . , .3323 Q ,Miki , ..., ,...g 3 WV - V . y,,i:l' . .ei f Illini l, .i 1 Barbara Giocondo Raymond Giovannoni Gary Gasbarra Joyce Genna Leone Giroux James Glasper Joe Glass Gene Glowacki Shirley Glowacki Paul Gossage joy Grabow Milton Gray Robert Green 5' ' f i vbk , .. ' , ni. :rag W 1 : E12 Earl Gatch Carroll Gilkison Velda Givens Carol Gockstetter Sandra Grenier Judith Greven -M19 1' qs' ?!. Edward Hall , ! X bib , 'W Richard Hancock Raymond Hartman Alonzo Henry Audrey Griese Ruth Groom Ronald Hagerman z kkkr . ,57.Q, V -.V , ei l ,Vx Bruce Hallmann james Hanks iw t is Fi- I 2, ii. v i Harlene Hatch Carol Hensley Robert Hammer Constance Hammond Zyporah Hale 'c.a A 1 .V 1 P! I If Donald Hammond Leola Harnett Patrick Harrelson l i Norman Hayslett jim Heckman Lawanna Harrison fi K I f .,..- i Joyce Henn Jean Hering Carl Heuman Patricia Hewison SEN 0R.S' Barbara Jacobs John Jelinek Alice Hoster Argia Jacobucci Jack Jeneson Robert Hlavach 'b bEA b bb Qb1 Y e bb J , b,b' 1? bibbb Q J il PM ,ak a n k,v,' lil -n. Ja, John Hoffmann Judith Hoppel Lynn Hovis Sue Hutton William James William Janser Alden Jenkins Dale Jennings J 'X J H ,Q J Sandra Hoecker -f,Qfee-saw sw my Y W x 1 122522 'z 111.1 ' Betty Hosea Helen Iaconi Edna Jaracz Albert Jensen 'UN Lucille Jensen Caroline Julian Edwin Keene 'fb Roxana Kentish Mack Kirkendall - 3' Q K 1 K R Howard E. johnson Howard J. Johnson MZ 5 3 Henry Junge Elaine jurgenson rH n llll Yvonne Kehl Carol Keilman ny' 3 5. 'K' Dale Kile Rosemarie Kindl John Klauck john Klawitter , Q mga f 'A . lv 512'-. . L V, W' HE , , in , . Rodger Johnston Linda Kaack Marvin Keller Rochelle King Bernice Jones Thomas Kearney Kay Kelly Neil Kingston i , i Robert Klawitter Catherine Kleinmen swans Peter Klingler Barbara Knies , N, i ' ,':' , , Barbara Knowles Luanna Koenning Virginia Koester fa. ,fs--If va, Q Q.- f r - ,f H at , K K : a ff -' ' ' west f l if Barbara Komer Judith Kosciolek john Kramer David Kraemer Q If K B I 1133 Glenn Kruger Shirley Kulioski Judith Kunde Loretta Kuras Robert LaMorticella k,Vk i , V,::h tiw gik - -,t' 11 L -'4 t at iii-?1f,:i'?fE - l L, by e Armon Lamparelli Harriet Lange jack Lanning Glenda Larimer Charles Lawrence Dalmer Lawton X Linda Littell Betty Ann Luering Martin Magnuson , I Zala M '- . L ' B David Mannel fa' Jean Leoff Barbara Locke fr tx B Evelyn Leone George Loitz Barbara Lien Albert Lindert John Long Patricia Lowman ia... 'fx' -:: 'U' L 3 Q ,, B Thomas Lupien Doreen Maciareillo Janice Mager Martha Magnuson A 'S t ie? f S ii W-et- Dolores Mahnke Janice Matlock Frank Mancini Dawn Matza Gwendolyn Mancini Kent Mann A tt y L :iii tyyty B C L ,f X A t Robert Maurizi Kenneth McAllister .S'l fll0RS Harley Mitchell Elaine Messmaker Richard Mitchell fm -1. : 'limi-1,1 1 1 3' 3 ff 'f:53?Iflf:12I N1P?5ss4:Qrwsu ' . L ..,,, i :J if:-if ' A V K N ,ai f 'Wai john McCormick Ronald Mettler Betty Moehlig f-all .,,, E 4 4'-rf' ' M-wpf' I . llcl Wanda McBride l 'Hr Grady McCollum Ruby McDavid Maureene Menges ..-- 5 , :sag X1 Q5 i dl? Q Z 1' w A ww-A 1 34:-ff' 2 5 Anthony Mielcarz Ernest Molyneaux Clyde Moore Bruce Moser Carol Mott Allen Mulderink Lowell Millburn George Monty Wayne Mulderink . M y 'QS he 'H 1 Robert Munro WON -TJ 5 QE Rosemary Nehnevay Betty Neitzel Al Darrel Newman Donald Neumann Evelyn Nudi Violet Oldenburg ,AZN 'C' V S V W- 71, Q Q f gif, . Y .,.. 5 r. , . Charles Mustard Doris Nelson Joyce Newell , -,lf T1 fi ' if J l . A ,.,f , - Y w X Wally Nykaza Janice Nyman ii QP 'ei',1liiF?'5Y?i fffi' J gif- it at j alsa N 1 :., no J J a ,ft if ve' - . gr -V , ,Vials 5 ,, X X.,, ,. .. W., ,.,,i..k,, Carol Rae Myers Richard Napoleon wi! 9 i 'A fl ,. ' Eric Nelson ws?fi,zE'.,zmgiizig-H' e K 4' :fe . . . ., 5 .. W 3' 7 Judith Nicolai Mary Oesterle Richard N arcisi Thomas Nelson K - K ' Janet Nielson Henry Oestmann D f i K i n i : Patricia 0'Neal Vincent Padilla Diane Pagoria Georgia Pagoria SENIDRS Virginia Parks . ,,,: if AV ii '53 Ti V' T3 , ...- A .,.,-3-33,g,g.g,-1: : A .5J4537. ' 3r'f-fi Beverly Patton .-11 li f ,af if ,J if K - S w, B ml QM ' -f, , . ' .HQ ,Q 1 L.,l , IAI V, r Ti A :fx 5 , Barbara Perry Barbara Persiani Beverly Piazzi John Pigott Kathryn Pavoggi Dolores Peters Celeste Pilotto Carol Pankonie u A .Q ., , X :EQ -- ,181 11 gg' j .-taxi! ith k ..., A, 'Al' A Germaine Passare Alfonso Perez Marlene Peterso Joseph Pilotto n Ida Panzino lli Arlene Patton l Patricia Perozzi n Janice Petrarca Fred Pinley Clyde Pitts Richard Piunti Carol Polacek 'SST fi K -AAT, Aa fm .. , ,,L. 5 W ,C Q as . Janet Porter Everyl Powell Diane Prater b Sn 4' 4' 1 f' y3,5 1 5 gf if-K H H 4, Kg,-L -5, w K Gwyndolyn Pryor Ronald Raymond NoreneRabe 2 , an 4, 1 , 'hr lik fi 1, W4 . if f-.5 ' ' x x james Rice Otis Roberts David Rocha Yvonne Roesner Louis Romano Eleanor Root Corrine Polka Carolyn Porter Carol Lee Prather Karen Prokop FW , ff P 1 'filliaifr 'e ff -,Q A fl R , Carl Reeves Henry Rice Dolores Rocha Irene Rocha Burton Rosen Douglas Rosmis 6'flll0R6' Gail I. Schmidt Conrad Sch walm Patricia Sarek Gail L. Schmitt Arnold Schweer - Raymond Rossetti Nicholas Rotolo jackie Rotondi Lionel Salinas Kathleen Sandroni Dorothy Saviano Kenneth Sawyer Dorothy Schlaeger Eldon Schoeling Donald Schofield Carol Ann Schomas A r at Gladyce Scott Mary Scully Robert Seibt Robert Shaffer Q Morton Shlensky joseph Skrezyna sidney smith Marilyn Sons Michael Shambo ,awvwwqt frifigfg -a . -f. iff: ' ' r,.u-.mfg 'Z janet Shoemaker Donald Slepski ,. 3 gm-' I -f f, ,,H.:v T: i ,va iid Charles Shanks Terrance Sharo Elena Shipp it Raegean Short Eddie Simms Elaine Simms Arnold Smith Nadie Smith ' iisi n Roland Smith T77 ik' Thomas Smith Vernon Smith Barbara Snow William Sokol W I i Nancy Sons Lawrence Spann Nancy Spuck joseph Stabile 'o'Z'f swans WX Lawrence Stacey George Stanton Roberta Steger Karen Stelter Robert Stevens Q T , v I' Carol Strandberg I .il . Nancy Stiepel' Don Stluka Vicki Stone .X X1 ,S N A it . Robert Stranc Marion Strasser Steve Stritar Allan Svoboda Roveterta Teverbaugh Betty Theodore Dennis Thom Andrew Thomas Nick Th0UlaS Barbara Ti1l0Il Merrill Tifft Marlene Tucciarelli Q,23-X? 1 e A - . .lf SN-cv... :Riva .....0,,. mg. -1..,,fvn.,s., . -.ig . .,. , 5,1 'V 'AZT Mg.-g, v t mv. ug .1 Jon Vondracek Ethel Washington ' ' .Q 9 s 4 Q in 2 'R A W., K Noralyn Weinman , .df Darlene Tosi Gloria Trevino Donald Troli mx john Vagnorli Margaret Veldhuizen Adrienne Verba Frances Wade Robert Wagner Lowell Walker S V -, . vi: Patricia Weaver Ann Weber Marlene Weber Edward Weise jacquelyn Weiss Otis White 'Q' Beulah Trusty Vincenr Volpe aff .- Barbara Wallace , ,R 1? ,nov-P' ' i k Louis Weckwert SEIll0R6' james Willis Nancy Wilson jerry Winemiller 9 sw- 5 gl 1 Dennis Wolny Ruth Wonders Leonard Wilkens Frederick Wilson f r 4 359645 2: iff , L ky it . , r i. mf! l iii, f - is 1555 ,nlfik v IJ g 3 . A Q 5 Q gil :Eg 7 1, ' St 1 G I :I 5 A Pi Q 'i 1 7 ' Q 5 ti 1 hr fa, u X ,, . 1' Q 'mr K 3, f -'K ef a y N Fred Witt ll, il -, 'I :,gg!s,gg:j j jack Wood james Wiater i if - ...1,.., Y lx .4 xi lift . s- Q W A 'lim- Y 21113, -. jg-f'1:.' ' ',i,gx,,- , it ts? .,,, Robert Williams cf 9' Fa J ii Q , X W I f james Wilson Nancy Witt 1 i'i I ,,. uv ' :Is K '. - -' W W V la if E13 , 1-1, 2 l E HF' . is K' fi We 'Q ,M f, gf., , u w'-A . fn 'V -ive-:fre :tml ' I 1' m . -f r , -2- 2 KXRJQ. .. .. ,,, f., ,1.k ,X N 2 X E4 ' 1 . 5 Ml'!i1H :,55 i V K , .zj . 'iq 3, - liv- S - gifts' . V' 3 Dorothy Yanchus Roy Wiley A lg , TI 1 iff ' R 4 'E B Sv a gi X Q K W :gi 5 'gk it L K i at Shellie Williams . f v 51 sa yy, r P . gp -' f,v.'5f5:iE . f Y 4 W . - 5 if ' af. ' f .VI 5 ,. ww I Michael Wilson Marilynn Woislow Adrienne Zahler joan Zeman A strlng ensemble consxstmg of Barbara Wallace, Argxa Jacobuccl Edna jaracz and Maureen Menges, was one of the many musncal presentatxons in the Senior Class a F.. 7lcdnq644ln9.9myz'ownoj?77fSa4ale . maaweeoone adglttatledncoondnqfzeolouanon ' ?m.4mwD4q.,-Qmlzewmzaaummng t4-weqeauaaanundndaaamnfollow. Wien ?emy Socdalullcauaaed M6M0f0f46dM4dlM 6hM.hd deMwqka9m at?7WS wdllneuakfaqotten. IIIID RC! SSM ll e 5 i n e r , r on ' M ,QI - A mls A L ' 1A ' A ' X , A , 1 ' A o P Q' ' 6 J 'A A. V f' I if , , 1 f- 1f'g111fff?i V r is it I V k, L Us 'F . 1. , ,i l S .i JW! 0 CM Sue McPherson and Eddie Reinert are being persuaded by Junior Class President Eugene Sadus to buy a blue and white shaker for Friday night's game. Row One: Bielenin, Carolyn, Bieronski, Arlene, Billups, Gerry, Bishop, Joyce, Blackful, Buleah, Blucher, Mark, Bogacz, Arlene, Bonadona, Carol Ann, Boren, Margie. Row Two: Bossert, Robert, Bou- ton, James, Brackman, Barbara, Bretz, James, Brown, Bessie, Brown, Marilyn, Brown, Ronald, Bullaro, Joseph, Burdick, Rochelle. Row Three: Bydalek, Mary, Calen, Wm., Callecod, Robert, Cameli, Philip, Caniecki, Shirley, Cannek, Thomas, Carducci, Patricia, Carpenter, Morris, Carty, Paul. Row Four: Castaneda, Vicente, Cel- lini, Marlene, Cesarone, Gilda, Chenard. Janiene, Childress, James, Christo, Donald, Ciaccio, Michael, Cianchetti, Loretta, Cisne, Marcia. A '- , . K up . :ima gs 5 h 1. :als W A Q AL r r X asf Row One: Abrassart, Eugene, Adair, George, Adema, David, Agrella, Leonard, Ainscough, Carol, Alexander, Connie, Al- len, Ernest, Allen, Wayne, Amadio, Car- mella. Row Two: Anable, Mark, Ander- sen, Karin, Andersen, Andrea, Anderson, Charles, Antonucci, Janice, Arnholz, Carol, Ashby, Donna, Augustson, David, Baker, Rosemary. Row Three: Bakker, jean, Bales, Donald, Barnes, Louise, Barnes, Michael, Baron, James, Barrett, Daniel, Bartalomie, Gloria, Bartolini, Lawrence, Bartolini, Norma. Row Four: Barton, Jack, Battaglia, Rosanne, Bell, Robert, Bell, Stanley, Benman, Ezell, Bennett, Robert, Benson, Stephen, Bercher, Nancy, Bider, Lois. - K1 asf , . X 1 .mg L., , 2 L A rrr -- r ws sf- -wiaizxl . Q! L , ' - -? T7 limi.: J - ' - A-ar '- . - 'H' 'I' I Fw, -if? , Q lc, H, Qi, . .alt N7 i ' r was ,5 Row One: Clare, Sandra: Clark, James: 'V Oliver, Betsy: Cobb, Roy: Coggiola, Don: Vi Cohler, David: Colangelo, Gerald: Cooper, ef Calvin: Cole, Teri. Row Two: Coopwood. Valerie: Corbin, Henrietta: Cornish, Maida: i ' . L Cort, Angeline: Costello, Darleth: Costello, ,Z . ff as ,fc , fi llli eff, :ag Dolores: Courtney, Terrence: Cowe, Ray- :K mond: Crowson, Robert. Row Three: Czai- : l eee . l ' ' is 'I 15- wx ., ka, Thaddeus: Dahlsrrom, Ted: D'Andrea. e . . iiii iiiifiii iiii i ., ' j . . . , Angela: D'Ange10, Phillip: Gm-ld: e J Davis, Ronald: Davis, Stannye: Deabel, . 5 ,.,, ' Peatrice: DeBolt, Robert. Row Four: Deh- H' iii 'iiiili lg, ,,,i fi' , .V ler, Barbara: DeLorenzo, Patricia: Demith. ' ,V 1f2' f :'::: ':'e- gfggfi ,: 'Wi M 'W'35 RiC i d9 D'E'C0'i' mai Dicosmo' Cm? , J i t 5 ' Dldrickson, Charles: Dillard, Columbus: ,,,' K ,:.:: fl?lf5 , Vcm -fl 3 , ,,::, Dillard, Homer: Dillman, sandra, 2, 1 ' 1 , lfiz . s 4: -21: illf' 'i -zigawiize ,- M AY-EZ ,r 1 J l sf .Q e'-' J J li eeel s R ennl :': i T 1 e ':e.i: . 'A ' , ,,,. f , - .NI A E. ,L H , I ,.,, , .. . ,., Y ' i 1 5, ,, r ., ..'- . 1 - - s ' K K K A P g W ,. 1' 11, ,. li2-ffi.wfi- . of fi-5 ' ' 1-fy' A if-j if 5 2 we , A,::,A Q: . ,, Q20 ' fi -it - V A ii' K .Y 'I A if 1E'ef2,:e 6 . 'H' ii-s 3 fc-4. 4 'xr '4' ' 1 gl, ' , if Q' . r MJ 'X :iff : ' Y? I . .I 'I i -31' .7 fl Q H . ,: li' , . - uf '2 ..,, ,,, . iiflveezi , ,,.. if , L' E . . J ., ,, . - . ..,,,:,-1 fire. gf . ,,s,,g:l.f, . ,Ly 1,,q3fkbg13,. g el. Diane Hantak, Treasurer of the Junior Class, hams it up at the Junior assembly. ,, ,, V :gf ' , :E ,Q 1 Row One: Dispensa, Michael: Dolan, Janet, l 's 1 as 5 lb , illi- 'Q 9 a ir X W W 'ww ' 2 . 1. Q, . f r p esdrle f i :Q H W - ' i 1 f' , 4 ag. essr 1 f Q f fe All? ' lf fi f 11 i 1- ' . ',., 2 X ' J 2 W W l 2 ... f K J fs: 'FQl s R' 2 8 5 .f f f.: wmv' fz .W Dolci, David: Dottini, Janet: Dottini, Joyce: Doubler, Charles: Drues, Marshall: Du- bord, Donald: Dudek, Barbara. Row Two: Duff, Joann: Duncan, Robert: Dunning, Larry: Dunning, Terrance: Dykes, Gerald: Edwards, Byford: Edwards, Willis: Egelske, Rosanne: Egelston, James. Row Three: Eger, Tom: Eisaman, Robert: Elliot, Alice: Elson, Linda: Emerson, Clara Mae: En- sweiler, Lorraine: Epting, Rose: Evans, Josie Mae: Faso, Margo. Row Four: Fitz- gerrells, Loretta: Florig, Phillip: Foster, Carol: Foster, Gladys: Fox, James: Foushi, Magdalene: Freeman, Ozell: Frank, Joseph: Froncek, Julia. z ' il? ' . 25 :L ' U , First Row: Fry, Alfred, Fryk, David, Fuller, A Gregory, Fuller, Janet, Fulton, Leonard, V .. g l.1- , K Wll, Z. , Fushi, Concetta, Gaby, Merle, Galiene, C 5 X, ' i , L fi l'l Z l Q Sharon, Gardner, Mike. Second Row: , .,LL Ii.: , . i :VL - f.,r. 355' 5392 1-1 ' W 1 Gardner, Gerald, Garner, Ann, Garrett, it-- ' x I f Y ,,: 'i zgli iis t ft , .Lili Cora: Gasbaffov Davidi Gereg, Maryi y ii W , - Ye . A , 1 Ei, if ' r wg ,'t i ,,, '13 'F sf gigs, ,ggg Gereg, Steve, Gergel, Mary, Gersch, Bar- ' 1 ',t, ,, if 193 19 's bara, Gnampaolo, Betty. T bmi Row: G11- r R ff: M fgiggg QA, , - ' I , bert, ames, Gilliland, Lorraine, Gitzen- 4 R, ,V gf - s t -' st. danner, Kenneth, Goebel, Paul, Graham, , s Q ,E Carolyn, Graham, Ruth, Gray, Theresa, ,trt we . V, . t g e,n, V 1 L V ,,,, as ,5 Green, Arthur, Greer, Connie. Fourth Row: R ,,,..., iffii ' 'i li ig ,,,, 'f ' 5 Q Greven, Johns Griebe, Gerald: Griffin, Hat- a , - 'f ' N . . . . g 5 ,L H, Y M 5 tie, Grigsby, Beverly, Haaksma, Lorrame, R ir, if 5 fe Ha man, Robert, Hall, Charles, Hall, Ra , , A f Q X g y -- , ' Hansen, Bafbafa- ' wav - , - ks W A 1 , ,lr . . First Row: Hanson, Mary, Hantak, Diane, Harrison, LaRose, Hart, Don, Hart, Marion, Harte, Stefanie, Hartmann, Norma, Har- vey, John, Hasse, Charles. Second Row: Hasse, Raymond, Hatfield, Truman, Heck- ler, Paul, Hensley, James, Hensley, Kay, Heron, Donald, Herr, james, Heusmann, Larry, Hicks, Beverly. Third Row: Hicks, Beverly, Hicks, LaFayette, Hildeman, Robert, Hill, Maudean, Hines, Doris, Hodges, Dorothy, Hoff, Virgil, Hoppel, Frances, Hutchinson, Dennis. Fourth Row: Inwood, Albert, Irwin, Sue, Jacobucci, Joseph, Jaeger, Jo, James, Claude, James, Imogene, Jankowsky, Alexandre, Jarrett, Eileen, Jarvis, Gregory. ' ' :V mf- .sae fer, if 1 'E Lynn Napoli, Junior Class Secretary, is using her super salesmanship to convince Annabel Schocf to buy a basketball sched- ule pencil, as the iuniors carry on a money raising proiect. ' .s5'3,iFCi?ixi, w Row One: Jenkins, Starling, Johansen, Susan, Johnson, Jean, Johnson, Kathryn, ii . -L 4- . it 2 M, Johnson, Rosalee: Johnson, Virginia! Jones, Ti fi Z,,, ,. : V Rudolph, Jongsma, May, Josephson, Lynn. f L ' J V V Row Two: Kantzler, Carol, Karwoski, ' . V V ii .. V Patricia, Keene, Gerald, Kehl, Donald, V w V 'K - ,, VV Q V 1 , VVVVV, ,'., Kehl, Thomas, Kehrt, Betty, Kelly, Char- ,.,,,,V, i 'V.A gi, V ,gy A , ' V .ff iys ,V V lene, Kelly, John, Kempen, Lois. Rau' f 1 V ' A VV V, WVV ' . i - M V' Three: Kerper, Carol, Kickert, Betty, Klein, I V, : A Maryann: Klepac, Glenn, Kline, Charles, . W VSV ' .J it get as l . K fi gy ff, ,V ,i Klingler, Robert, Klos, Gerald, Kogler, . memzye VQjjgfV ' Q ':i1+' J' if Thomas, Kohn, Lonnie. Row Four: Koper- i i 'T ,,l , R13 l fl? ,VM nik, Michael, Kost, Lily, Koster, Nancy, V - 5 iiiii J Wiee ' A ,Bw 'L ' H V Krencik, Joseph: Kuchyak, Mary? Kud- , , , . . ' , , if laty, Ruby Jean, Kwasek, Barbara, Kwasi 5, ,V Ma. V V V W- , 32- V5 V groch, Phyllis, Labuda, Ronald. , A-Vfgr . . R ' ii Vai, V fggyg V i' E V kk,,' 5 1,, V ,,,, , W 1. ' A A - ,V ,A Phyllis Patti, Junior Treasurer, is sitting in her classroom counting out her money, - .e - 'l J' - ,Fill 'mmf 1 i. 3, - M. --, V, . . f Q , M.. if , K, :eg 1 X Q . q e ' A W' Tl ' 1' i JW ' , .. 4 s ' L 4 .5 ,ww W . . . , .4-fm 5 I .Q fr- -1 MEI' T1 Q-Jig 1 Y? as Tl., 5. N., rr' 4,5 n w ' -: 'Eff 1' nf, Q, 2 -3 Lal? .ei - -1. ' as W' ' slid ' Q fr ff f yi V 26:5 M f if u . , za . . iii, a ,. 1 gg Row One: Lacheta, John, Lacheta, Jose- phine, Lacheta, William, Laird, Barbara, Lale, Norman, Lamparelli, Delores, Lan- ciotti, Philip, Landsea, William, Lange, Yvonne. Row Two: Larcher, Robert, Lar- son, Sue, Larvick, Victor, Lauer, Donald, Lawrence, Sandra, Leahy, Kavid, Leetz, Diane, Leoni, Judith, Letbetter, Leon. Rau Three: Lewis, Issac, Lindhout, Truman, Linthicum, Jeanine, Lisciani, Deanna, Lis- tenbee, Frank, Littell, Bonnie, Llorca, John, LoBue, Mary Lou, Lodato, Josephine. Rau Four: Loferski, Richard, Lorenz, William, Low, Robert, Lowe, Nathan, Lucas, T. J. Lukschich, Walter, Lutz, Janet, Mack, Nor- man, Macklin, Fred. 21' - rm., l A W S J to . .. . l f g ,gi tt J. if C .- j . P N -1,- . .ig K ,fuk ,, K KVVV . I M ,V . .., . h if ? QI tspp 5 if W ,. . . .re - - fm-gr. . Q 2 4 W H i ie W 1 . e, . , A,.. s, ,, all -V - re: fz:z.,.,, 1-1 , ' li. .1 Q f , sv .- fa ff. :,,,,,, .- ..., ..i N ' it J S I fl I 1 ., hifi V 'k n'?7 57'k ' ,elif E' kkri . ...,-fyn . eeieij. Il :J I - ' :HQ .Iii Vikk 1 i 1 :lvl A 6' lu. A A - TAI, Ten board members of the Junior class relax after giving their assembly, Rock and Roll with the Class of '57. They are, standing: Alex Jankowsky, Lee Sutton, Marilyn Brown, Steve Benson, Sylvia Piacenti, Cynthia Walsh, Gerry Schultz, Sharon Gali- ene, and Stefanie Harte. Sitting: Ron Reichert, Joe Bolero, Mary Lee Han- son, Karin Andersen, Judy Nave, Pat Karwoski, Ruth Ann Graham, and Marianne Wilkening. Row One: Molenaar, Dale, Monacelli, Janet, Montella, Robert, Moore, Clarence, Moore, Robert, Morris, Carol, Morton, Wayne, Napoleon, Rosalind, Napoli, Lynn. Row Two: Narkus, Daniel, Nave, Judith, Neer, Harvey, Nelson, Gordon, Niblock, Mary, Michols, Dolly, Noll, Patricia, Notar- nicola, Jacquelyn, Odegard, Milton. Row Three: Ogieglo, Michael, Ohrt, Joan, O'Halloran, Harry, O'Neal, Kathleen, Oster- man, Harry, Page, Pat, Pagorski, Albin, Pallo, George, Panici, Bill. Row Four: Paolella, Ralph, Paoletti, Rose, Parker, Donald, Patti, Phyllis, Patty, Pearl, Peach, Kenny, Pearson, Nancy, Pelock, Den- nis, Perez, Lillian, Row One: MacMaster, Daniel, Madgett, Mc- Kinley, Madget, Rita, Mahome, Frances, Malec, Leonard, Mancha, Mary Ellen, Manes, Phillip, Mannel, Donna, Manson, William. Row Two: Marinucci, Frances, Marshall, Felten, Martin, Bruce, Martin, Ralph, Mas- citti, Fred, Maxwell, Edward, Mazzocca, Norinne, McClendon, Arthur, McClendon Doris. Row Three: McCubbin, Kathryn, McDon- nell, James, McDonnell, John, McElroy bara, McKenzie, Earl, McPherson, Sue Melillo, Adrian. Salvatore, Melzer, Regine, Meyer, Leah Migloriati, Frieda, Mignin, Marilyn, Miko- laiczyk, Yvonne, Milnes, Ronald, Mitchell Judith. .V z xeflt' EE: - 1 lg ' all iii? - ' K A ' . f l 1 J .:. 1sJ .i4al 'vp is . zz- 1:5 me 'z rifle- was 4? rf' -,csv fc Q 2- -- if 38.1. at , 1, - W- - '41, ,,, -:Hz - ,v1fli?,,g.2,,,1liifif Y f d ' 3 2 H is ,,. 'iii . Q f me E xy 33, .fsieglg f .ii fs M ' 1.4. l' ig ., .Q it V 1 .:A Q? X f 25, 'Y t iff' ' ' 1 22' W A . N ,121 J 9 Charles, McFadden, Gloria, McGhee, Bar- n Row Four: Melone, Josephine, Melone, Row One: Perez, Nester, Perking, Irving Delmar, Peterson, Judith' Peterson Lois, si 7 'Zi a ' T n nnnn Peters, Arthur, Petersen, Carol, Petersen, , . , V,,,, , . a was v ' . .y . . K E I A V Mig, W K am ' . 'Q ef 'gl' 1 Petrovic, Robert, Pfeifer, Larry. Row Two: t at 'trer R ' ' t to 5' A V - , Phelps, Sonja, Piacenti, Patrick, Piacenti, Iiik VPVPP V! I IPQP T w M PPPI 3 ,KLZVV 1 if: ' Sylvias Piani, James: Piazza, Adrienne? Pitts' Muriel, Piunti, Robert, Plucienik, Arlene, f fi, , P VPPV 2 Pveriv, John- Row Three: Pvggi, David: rse rrtr Pope, Alexander, Powers, Bruce, Pries, 1 V L , ,W fl l Z . All VXP' 'ig A J Richard, Range, Nataline, Ray, David, gf V ,.e' . fam e t a S nie- RW FOW1 Reifleffi Edward? Ren' t,r aff str zetti, Anthony, Resedean, Peter, Rex, ' LPP' L 'E'i' l i ii' 'PPP' is 'ii ifliiiil ill V' 5 . 'A David, Reynolds, Ronald, Rice, John, Rich- A ill' ,,V,., i',i my V ,r,' A , A.. l ,. Vit.: i,,'. xee Q f V ,, ' ardson, Bernard, Richardson, Grant, Rig' ' eflr ii., jg. f f 3 'iiy gi ., ,ff Z Sins, Elsie- rrs, 'iii vvt as rl . W., ,. .ig KVTLVK rii Aigk f,r I LV , 1 . .. , . , . -V 22,77 . It was the first day of school, his third year. Surprisingly enough, he was glad to come back. He realized how much he had really missed Bloom when he saw his last year's locker and his last year's English teacher. Of course, when he talked to all the friends he hadn't seen since last june, they all groaned and moaned together about starting school another September. No doubt about it, this year would be different. He felt different-kind of old and wise when he watched the freshmen. This year he would be on the varsity team! This year he took gym only twice a week! This was a money making year. It seemed he was always being talked into selling some- thing-football shakers, basketball pencils, hot coffee, cold cokes. He was in the talent assembly for his class and took part in the Rock 'n Roll all-school assembly. This was the year his class was in charge of two of the big activities of the school year- the Prom and the Penny Social. More selling was done, more money was made, and more fun was had at the Penny Social. After the Prom, he agreed with everyone who said it was the best time he had ever had. Then, suddenly, the school year was gone-until next year. And that would be here soon. Oh? Who's hell----a junior, of course. Row One: Roberts, Eva, Robinson, Gary Robinson, Guy, Rocha, Martha, Roesner Keith, Rohr, Marilyn, Roll, Valerie, Ro manek, Sophie, Ross, Florence. Row Two: Rossi, Rosemary, Rothbart, Stanley, Rotolo Angeline, Rotoloni, Angeline, Rotoloni Arlene, Roy, Robert, Rucker, Joyce, Ruge Fred, Rube, Gwendolyn, Ruiz, Lourdes Row Three: Russo, Charlene, Sadus, Eu gene, Sanchez, Guadalupe, Sandberg, Jerry stefano, Bennie, Saviano, Ernest, Schafer Evelyn. Row Four: Schilling, Dennis Schocke, Edward, Schoof, A n n a b elle Schranz, Nancy, S ch r o a d e r , Raymond: Schultz, Geraldine, Schultz, Robert, Sci- meca, Rosalie, Sedgwick, William. Sanders, Ernest, Sanfratello, Joe, Santo- v Q i, is at ' ii: S A 'S' All 1 T , Q4 Q ' . 1 ' -vt 2 . it if i 4. i' ' A we ' if rg, . A 9 S9 V F' N' ' if ' i i i 5' ., . I 1 - c W' Ei fi, -rf . ., .- A I ,fir K' ' ' QV 7 A .1 Ai FF 1. , A, S - 55+ , i ' .- H W' f' , .A 'E '52 ' - .J 5 7' A ,ft T , 5? Q 'f ' .,,f I iv ff QI, .Wjfji N. . . S T ' t lf, H 1' E2 W M ' i 'R fi ' 3 , f .5 1- V A J . A - ifiiv ' Firxt Row: Seely, James: Segala, Loretta: Segneri, Connie: Simms, Ruth: Simmons. Joan: Sims, Carolyn: Sims. Iris: Skorich. Maggie. Second Row: Skowronski, Gerald- ine: Smith, Helen: Smith, Kenneth: Smith. Liane: Smith, Peter: Smith, Sharon: Smith. Wanda: Sobota, Frances: Sobota, Frank. Third Row: Spangler, George: Sparks, Lois: Spata, Antoinette: Spotora, Anthony: Sque- teri, Emil: Stallings, Mary: Stanfa, Gloria: Sranfa, Gloria J.: Stephens, Robert. Fourlh Row: Stephenson. joe: Stewart, Mary: Stine. Joan: Stogentin, Randall: Streib, Lucille: Sund, Judith: Sutton, Lee: Swanson, Patsy: Sweet, Lynne. Bob Tewes, Don Lauer, and Bob Hildeman are shown engaged in an unusual after school activity, fixing a very flat tire. S. First Row: Swift, Henry: Swingler, Ronald: fer 1 V. A .5 'I 1 , - : ' W, .gc in I 1. , Sylvan, Barbara: Talley, Bennie: Tatgen- ' QF ' ' ': - I horst, Karen: Tattersall, Gerald: Tavoletti. ,... 5 1 f iii' A b:,, 4 f':1 il l ' V, , ' i Adrienne: Taylor, Jymei Testa, James. ' A W Q i',,,. . N A , s Second Row: Tetter, Carol: Tewes. Robert: A V- -Q A , . TQV :, V Thomas, Andy: Thompson, Robert: Tidd. y.' v V: V, Ayy, 3 5 :wif Georgene: Timms. Frederick: Towle, Susan: U iwyl iii 5 VV 'iii 'ini Y if ..., I f Towle, Carolyn: Triezenberg, Herman. ' ' A R 6529: IAA I Third Row: Trunnelle, Robert: Tucker. , 5 V V. -' V ,w 4. james: Uhter, Jeanne: Ulmer. Maude: Van- , ' si L au, 63 4 F, A 5 Ramshorst, Lee: Vantroba, Valerie: Vesci. V 1 .AVVV if VVVV :'ii , VAIV ' ' Q Thaddeusg Veste, Gloria: Visser, Henry -' ' ..f'. .'-i- t, 'R ' 'Y - -' ' SW A I ' Fourth Row: Vrba, Charles: Wagner, Alvin Walker, Shirley: Walenga, Thomas: Wal lace, Diane: Walsh, Cynthia: Warnell, joe Washington. Irene: Webb, Melvin. ' .1 was S7 A in Q .Q Q . I W QM' is x N 'W 5 A 'Q Q A' D ' A2 . .2 ,.,, , i3' 4 VVVV V ,, V S MV ,. V V VV A V VV 14 - ' 'Q' . ' W f, 1. . 'fa 1+ hh A 7- , 7 I-'irxl Row: Webb, Williamg Wegrzyn, lvl' ' vig ' ' i Z' Donaldg Wendt, Elmerg Wenzel, William: 1' , X , li ii Whitaker, Ella: Widen, Joyce, Wilkening. f f Marianneg Williams, Danielg Willis, Ed- ,C V me V if 70 s V Qiv. .V 6? A ward. Second Row: Willis, Virginia, Winn, ifhf '-I C4 + .Wi Q. ' ix: Rf Davidg Wilson, Suzanneg Wojcik, Patricia: N yyy- 'C fi ii ' E ' . ik I Wojcik, Phyllisg Woznys, Diane, Yacono. i I A ii A 1 A ' Mary, Yambor, josephg Yaseen, Robert. . V . A 3 Third Row: Yates, Lutherg Yung, Eliza- ,Cf ,.. ,VV ,gg sw. iw, bethg Zarate. Connie, Zarowny, Patriciag ,ff 1 at . W' . ' Zeller, Dong Zeller, Milesg Zeman, Carolg 4- P' 'mi 95 4 Ziccardi, Kennethg Zinker, Frank. Fourth A Row: Zizook, Barryq Zych, Donald. ,. W , . 3. 4 g, nf.. -1 l lin Steven Benson, Chuck Kleine, Dan Mac- Masters, Roscoe Reeves, Virgil Hoff and Don Hart tell classmates at the junior Assembly how Froggy Went A'courting. if 179 Flossomorites lead cheers at the Bloom East Aurora game much to Bill Webb's despair. First Rou-z Bob Seibtg john Greveng David Augusteng Chuck Kline. Second Row: Dan MacMastersg Dave Rexg Charles Doublerg Bob Gunnessg Peter Smithg Bill Webb. if Q: S V f lf rl U , rpm, V -vm,-,,,g ,, ' , V 'K 43 ? vw Vi A , Q .0 X, 4 4185553 gr K1- . . . . . Q1-5 L -f+n.., i L.- W' ' if I VV ' ,rg 5 V ,gat v , 1 V 'f , .',, +A ' i iii? 'j V, I -2. -, V 1 J V W - 1 :ik , t, ' 1, Q, f f 'N LLI ' V V ' i .1.X ME' 11.' f W 5, , , Q A V W .W V b .- A A ' ' A 5,5 51: .. , , 1 .. S ., A H - V at - ttt A as J , ' I V- Vaey as V A , - ,ag ,pk -1, it , . , - Vwjf- A,A.k ,. - ,,,. i V-,Ml wg, , -V -, ,, '1'L'i', ' ' . , , ,-1 - '-- A .sw V Ve.-:Vim 1- ' ,,- : ff--- A -I . ug .1-, rename: , ' L5 I' 52 ' 1 ' ' 2. :M-if '.:V fl illwfl li-. . ., , iiiiii 'V A A . V t 3 'HER K -V 5 ' , Qi 15 7' QE? 1 f '-:, 5' . ,' nf' t J J. SV- A N cf 1- S' , ,sf ' A ' ' 'TV' 1' V ' 'V V- V' VVVV A L . Vx as ra ' ip' 4 Firsl Row: Berner, Jack, Bertrand, Paul, Beshore, Charles, Bider, Joyce, Bider, Rita, Bider, Robert, Bieronski, Linda, Bill, Mel- vin, Billups, Lionel. Second Row: Blad- holm, Joan, Bland, JoAnn, Block, John, Boling, Robert, Bonea, Carol, Booth, Rhod- anne, Borchers, David, Botkin, Jacqueline, Bouton, Robert. Third Row: Bowman Bill, Bradford, Carl, Bradford, Lee' Brady, David, Bramanti, William, Brebach Bresham, Bretz, Kathleen, Britz, Ronald' Brooks, Rosalee. Fourth Row: Brown Dennis, Brown, Lawrence, Brown, Ted, Buckman, Jim, Buelow, Edward, Bukowski, Dorothy, Bullet, Robert, Buratto, Richard' Burris, Joan. Q a 1 s v 9 d , ,g S, L as . ,U First Row: Aksamit, Joseph, Aldridge Morice, Alexander, James, Allen, Barbara Allen, Magnolia, Allord, Jack, Amadio Vivian, Ambrosini, Daniel, Amos, Sandra Second Row: Ancy, Constance, Anderson Janice, Anderson, Robert, Andrade, Sylvia, Andreucci, Alex, Anzelmo, Mary, Anzelmo Mary Jo, Armitage, Robert, Aschfort Lynne. Third Row: Augustson, Kurt, Aus- tin, Robert, Baker, Robert, Baker, Roy, Balanow, Ethel, Bambulas, Thomas, Banis Richard, Barber, Nancy, Barilow, Brenda Fourth Row: Barnetu, Tamra, Bartolomei Joan, Bates, Joeann, Beaty, Sue, Becker Ellen, Beckett, Bonnie, Beckman, Thomas, Behrens, Gale, Berman, Lawrence. C0 Bob Fazzini, Sophomore President, shows he is a studious Sophomore as he points to his name on the honor roll. 2 5:5 V ff VAVVVV V - A , -V V- .. ,, S sa J, Atlte Q A A iiil Q 1 NL! K K KU t,: E l-b Z ,K :sz . 1 A A ' V VV, , V ee V V, SLJV V S VV . --V iziiigfgg ,VA, 35, ' g gigffsiiit A' , .,,,. , z. , 1, ' 45 V V -j I A -,VV hi,.3 VVV, .ag fe -V'-K , V ,,V ccc J V 9 , KWVN .- . ' , f ,V gtif if I -Xfi. ttx I V -V 4' , , ,I W, ,J J x, 9 1 First Row: Bydalek, Betty, Caffarelli, Helen, Caffarelli, Richard, Calgaro, Eu- gene, Calibet, Carol, Calpino, Joseph, Campbell, Wallace, Candeloro, Dominic, Canfield, Laurence. Second Row: Cannelin, Suzanne, Cannon, James, Cantu, Jose, Car- boni, Jerome, Carlson, Karen, Carr, Sharon, Carson, Edwin, Carter, Leslie, Caruso, Nick. Third Row: Cassady, Patricia, Chapman, David, Cianchetti, Raymond, Ciarrocchi, Diane, Ciarrocchi, Yolanda, Cieslak, Helen, Cioffi, Theresa, Cipriani, Jacqueline, Clarey, Gerald. Fourth Row: Clarey, Paul, Clark. Donald, Clinton, Delores, Cole, Junior, Collins, Donald, Collins, Joan, Compagno- ni, Immaculate, Conant, Barbara. A fag? ,S : if A , 3, i ., I ,QE ,. if l . 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Second Row: Costello, Jack, Cowles, Regi- nald, Cox, Phullis, Crawley, Clarence, Creightney, Owen, Creightney, Pauline, Crockett, Eleanor, Crocombe, James, Cucu- lic, Diane. Third Row: Dahlstrom, Linda, Dallessandro, Janice, Dandurnad, Richard, Dantico, John, Dapkus, Dennis, Davis, Bryan, Davis, George, Day, Dennis. Fourth Row: DeBolt, Walton, DeButch, Ronald, DeFrank, Barbara, DeGuilio, Loretta, De- Guilio, Sharon, Dekker, Dorothy, DeLuca. Frank, DeMarco, Fred, DeWaard, Marie. 5 ,:fV1.-1 I .,i,,,r,W:f, AQ ' il , U25 Q . N g .j A J 322 ,51 J ,.., J a- W- 5, . - ,, .,-W Q mf, ,fp I f 1 -,-1--gg' - 1...-ff--werzrezf 4 U Si? F v , s , 'g,a,,i.g ax-Q5 I V V W ,V Z 1:45--F., :ii -rr' A nets- L : 1 ' .. - ' e , 'asf- -Q ws f ta 5 Q? v 1 at 14- M-1 ,M in ,gr -Sl rs , -,., .. , l W E h 5' ' as 2- ,X .. 1 1- ff' as ' -4' 3? . if -tfmf 'E P .. ss' 'AE f af- , , - 'H - 0. .u : ,-. . ',. ' ,. ---4:-1 V e.:.-e:.':4s- -..f ,EH may ' t 1' ' iii A - - f ' Elma- .-E? iifawifiizs . V ' ,e,flg2R,,g.:- vwfh esgyf-Em 55-fa--H -- Q --if s .-. . ,Q , . V G vii ,wa - -- h... iw 'ae -I .. i - 2 .. if Sgg -35. 2 .,,.,. ., 2-, - . 1 '-iw i ..,, 4 is 7il:....' ' -5,33 1- lTf'.ii 1 21... I f li r F ' Y' : .ill . i -2.5. -Es, f:.:. LLL ' ' Mary Schindel, Sophomore Secretary, is playing cupid. First Row: Focareta, Alvera, Ford, Anita, Forney, Lois, Foster, james, France, Theo- dore, Franklin, james, Franze, Dennis, Frazier, William, Frecowske, Adam. Second Row: French, Neil, Frobes, Brude, Fron- cek, Carole, Fronczak, Clement, Furmace. Yvonne, Gallati, Charlotte, Garcia, Rosita, Garnett, Benny, Garrott, Dale. Third Row: Garzelloni, Loretta, Gaston, A. C., Gayton, Connie, Gayton, Robert, Genna, Vincent, George, Dorothy, Gereg, Carolyn, Gib- boney, Patricia, Gierman, Phil. Fourth Row: Gifford, David, Gioconda, Sandra, Glavas, Alex, Gloss, Beverly, Goegebuer, Alan, Golcher, janet, Goncher, John, Gos- sett, Robert, Grabo, Marilyn. , W5 is 41552 Q. , 2 155353 fi' ff, 1 ., ..f, Q 4 ,' ' .. , ' ,ii .R , ...Q ,,., rbi , , :gl ,.,' --QQ,-2 ' -1.-W zgfigf . Clif ff! -f N, hi get-3 . li, ,, ff-lg' First Row: DeYoung, Darrel, DeYoung. Ruth, Dicicco, Ebelyn, Diehl, Daniel, Di- Sanza, Elvira, Doan, Ruth, Donovan, Me- lanie, Doud, Joe, Drahos, Marianne. Second Row: Draper, Berneice, Druzbicki, Mar- garet, DuBois, Ronald, Dudleston, Anne, Duncan, Richard, Durschlag, Melbyn, Dur- ham, Bob, Easley, Vera, Edwards, Judith. Third Row: Ehlebracht, Charlene, Einhorn, Sally, Elder, Nicholas, Erickson, Robert, Erickson, Warren, Evans, Richard, Ewers, John, Fabricant, Fred, Farrar, Karen. Fourth Row: Farris, james, Faso, Concelia, Faz- zini, Robert, Ferventi, Lorraine, Field, Brenton, Figura, Dennis, Fitch, Clifford, FitzHenry, Bill, Flaig, Donald. . agg, 4 tj -- -14435, V 1115- gi. re S, 1 lf, :s:f',r-, Q 1-sgfv . , JiFggs1iiQ .,,. , ,,. . if- .' ' - Ll ,L in 395- n .3 iff,-5, M N 'Pmi1fg,r a X. 4 'TS' ,FS ir ,rv ,. -- 'W 3,455 2, 5 :, if fl' .1 - ww: fi n it if I 5 sly? ,X 1 2 W 4' iii! Q5 xx ' Q? 'Lf- First Row: Graham, Janet, Graham, John, Graham, Robert, Gravely, Norman, Gray. Bessie, Gray, Edward, Gray, Fairleigh, Gray, Thelma, Greathouse, Gwendolyn. Second Row: Green, Charles F., Gregory, George, Griebe, Clio, Griese, Donna, Gring. Margaret, Groom, Ronald, Gross, Robert, Guidotti, Ralph, Gurney, Charles. Third Row: Guzzino, Richard, Guzieika, Walter, Haagensen, Kenneth, Haaksma, John, Hag- man, Margaret, Hahn, James, Hahn. Jerome, Hale, Daniel, Hamilton, Dianne. Fourth Row: Hancock, Nancy, Haney, Florine, Hank, Robert, Hanks, Jack, Han- son, Patricia, Harper, Philip, Harris, Ger- aldine, Hart, Nina, Hartmann, Eleanor. V- .17 , ayr. - . . ' - ' - ' ,. W A L A, S , 4. . ,... l..,,.. ., . . .. V .. - W V- . fa ' ' . -V J 1 V 'J ' . lv: IVXHEW 1, 51 fi 1.5 ,::g3:::ff ' 'rl , :wif iiliii' ' 'K ' 25, 21 , I kkk . ,. , 'K -- 'I l i i'-' '- V ' E - -. , ,f - -ri Li F 1 jg . f. 1 f., gi ' ' -V 'ryil . V -H af .V -' t x . V er.. Rs. L o , JF' F - 4 'V e' - V ..,. ' fz 42122, V .1-gf, 4, ,, VV , . .... .,- .. fre . ,e 351137 -.if fV A , - jggra --., ,X -. '.... i,gc' ,H fg I -'W-1+ --2a1 g,gi3, '-5 ,gs ,, , G1-12,-ry G Q' ,. ' . Z 1 .. ' - R V.V-' ' 1 in . W I V K . :mir H . ' E 1 . . 'wg i 1 2' V T gy . V - 'V x s:1V .,.. V - ' , ' F .... R V ' e I' rw f ' Qs, L, 'ii' 5 ' ,, ,. ...-., L, , 1 . ,nr ,we We , 59 N -.-Y - -' . . 1 ,. . twig 6? 'lit lg, 'A . ,,.,--- , . ..,.- W . .1 ,f:, -Wy , - .. 3,51 ' f,i,,4-iq, ,, .. Vi Ei i v fi, , tx Vr. a - V. . -- 'f , .. 5,1 Q- as 3, V -,w,,,... , .,, mu, . A Wi .W 2 1 5 QV 1'-1442? -' 1 'rkk ,Y . is .. ' David Dandurand, Treasurer of Sophomores, shows he is no penny- pincher as he donates to Janice Dallessandro. 1 V.:. mx -V my E at ilk, QS: 5. 5, V L AV Jv,,i5j3 . vt- .. Vw we .ew 1 ,a :Q N .- , ..,, , . EPfb5Yf19?'q55 v bg? I mb la Q W tg N-m',,J 2 .F E.. A ', ',',,1 ' - 5 ' s ,. .... , ..f.. ' ,V ..,' Ek? 5 ' H F1 lg V,.i I lit , .1 - , il if A . v fr' - , f V .' V o -: A , in ff ., V.. it VL: . - w g, . mais, F: S : ,Qld it ,i mg ig? F 33' r, H 1,41 if is 'fit' 115' X 2' 1' f ., 0 YFX .2391 . . xl Firxt Row: Harvey, Daniel, Haslett, Ida, Helmrath, Sally, Hernandez, Faustino, Herr- mann, Albert, Harzic, Frank, Herndon, Jack, Heumann, Dorothy, Heumann, Eugene. Second Row: Hicks, Charles, Higgins, Di- anne, Hill, William, Hillborn, Charles, Hirsch, Judy, Hoecker, Albert, Hofer, Dorothy, Holman, Perry, Homeier, Gail. Third Row: Hopkins, Marjorie, Hopkins. Martha, Hosea, Jim, Houston, Willister, Howard, Theresa, Howell, Becky, Hughes. Diann, Huizenga, Don, Hult, Richard. Fourth Row: Hunter, James, Ignelzi, Ron- ald, Jackson, Leroy, Janes, John, Janes. Marilu, Jansma, Joyce, Janusek, Fred: Jar- rett, Russlyn, Jenrasek, Diane. af- ' 2:42 -,:QEfff5 ' i1':5, 5 x-LW Q H A, - g 255.5 4. 5 WY L 'Wg ,, i fl! L sv X, 4 0 i ,. :sail e Sophomore Board takes time out for their picture. Front Row: Dennis Eigura, Blair Peterson, Annette Kas- hut, Jerry Hahn, Martha Hopkins, Paul Clary, Mary Umphlet, Carl Bradford. Back Row: Sue McVay, Richard Buratto, Bonnie Kauensky, Gail Malizia, Wayne Piatonie, Don Macaluso. Row One: Kokas, Ted, Konetski, Alan, Kosciolek, Janice, Koshut, Annette, Kos- mal, Karen, Kouvel, Helen, Kouvel, Joan, Kovach, Barbara, Koslow, Joyce. Row Two: Krause, Gerald, Krause, Terre, Krecek, James, Kruger, Allan, Kuster, Leona, LaBurtis, Judith, Lacorte, Fred, La- gone, Robert, Lahey, Ronald. Row Three: Lale, Penny, Lamb, Eleanor, Lancaster, Elmer, Lange, Pamra, Lange, William, Lanning, Patricia, Larson, Bill, Larvick, Larry, Lau, Anrianne. Row Four: Laurie, Judy, Lawrence, Robert, Leach, Robert, Lee, Oliver, Leetz, Marilyn, Lehnert, Bill, Lewis, Jean, Lileikis, Anita, Lileikis, Marianne. 5 gy gk . ,E . 'si ,f ,giv e 5335 ' 'R af a 1. S5242 f M, TM aff Q , -,W A , E . 5 v El 1 1 F Qi, . 3' , 2,4 JT.-53, mas' Iazmlii ' V 1 'Tiff 5 gm, , : ' ,, 5j?'A,'i so :Q L Hg mi. it ,Q Saw, 45 H .5 M' s 1 2,1 'r ' ' ,-U qu - ' - I ' '7 F rl GEM.. 'E . . X . I A ' sl ,fr VZ C 21 We K . , . ' .,gz: l!f3seQx eizisfg, 2 Q .J , ., Row One: Jerabek, Barbara, Johnson, Charles, Johnson, Herbert, Johnson, Janet, Johnson, Marie, Johnson, Martha, Jones, Charlton, Jones, Clifford, Jones, Poindex- ter. Row Two: Joyce, Patti, Joyner, Michael, Juriga, Robert, Karas, Mary Ellen, Kassela, Walter, Kaszubski, Stanley, Katavic, Bar- bara, Katz, Paul, Kavinsky, Bonnie. Row Three: Kennedy, Booker, Kennedy, Charles, Keuhs, Edward, Kiddoo, Martha, Kieper, Dan, Kingsley, Charles, Kingsley, Michael, Kirk, Marion, Klawitter, Barbara. Row Four: Klein, Harold, Klos, Gary, Klos, Judith, Knaack, Eugene, Koenigsman, Joan, Koenigsman, Julia, Koerner, Glenn, Kogler, Dorothy, Kogler, Kent. vs ,, .Q , 1 K F. px V 1 f 1 5 I H EL' L if x. :bfi X . -S . V ,E ,., , ,W F 'Z E ' . i1W1,, i, ff , 2 -.,ff ,-tt .,.Q First Row: Lind, Judy, Lind, Kraig, Lin- I : K 2 X H lil dert, Peter, Linnemann, Ronald, Llorca, iz l VVEZW' , y John, Llorca, Ruth, LoBue, Genevieve, . ffx' J AZ, - 1 Lock, William, Loman, Delilah. Second 'e --ff ' ,fi Row: Long, Karen, Lowe, Charlotte, Lu- ' . Q cas, Nathaniel, Lucas, Richard, Luetscher, ELZL Oliver, Lundstrom, Gene, Lustig, Donald, -LL- ,. i i'f Macaluso, Don, MacVay, Susan. Third Row: H ,A,, ,,:? 'i i' ,,,i,iiWi' ' Madsen, Bonnie: Madsen, Rosalenes Ma- J P 'L dura, Alberts Maffia, Cafvlvnns Maffia, ' ,., - - - - - ., y-l'-, ,LV Marilynn, Magnuson, Alice, Mahzia, Gail, izi ,H Malnwff, J0hn: Malfby, Diane- FOHWF - ,V - .Q n a Row: MHIVCSUIYO, Barbara: Malvesww, ' : Florence: Mancini, Maddalena, Manes, ' ' 1 - Joanne? Mann' Cami? Mmm' Pmficiai I K ,L J . . 1 a Maple, Jacqueline, Marison, Ralph, Mar- f-'-:. hl : zbl ,,:g' -1- ik if' 5 ,A ' - ' kr '7!af .,....' ' 1 'Qrzdrfli 'A IL1' ' X 'L' ...Ji 513' g1:,.I' nib-vlifkfv-HA The second year he came to school, he was much wiser. He knew every room and hall in Bloom, well, almost every room and hall. He was amazed by the freshmen and still awed by the juniors and seniors. However, if you wanted to know anything, you could just ask him. At the Shindig, a mixer held in October, he mixed with many old friends he had met last year and got acquainted with many classmates he hadn't even realized attended Bloom. Of course, again, his class had to make money. Cokes, ice cold cokes! Get your cokes here, were words he shouted, trying to convince the huddled football spectators that a cold coke was iust what they needed. His classmates gave an assembly for themselves one Thursday morning. Afterwards, they were all sure they were the most talented group that had ever attended Bloom. This year it was their job to decorate for commencement. They gathered flowers from all the surrounding communities and used all their artistic ability. Some day, in the distant future, some class would decorate for their commencement. Then suddenly, school was over-until next year. And that wasn't such a long way off. Oh? Who's he?-1--a sophomore, of course! 4 V M 4 ggigz x Wgzgg ' .-5- iii First Row: Marrs, Charlene, Marschke, an ,, t E 'i if Z 'i i ' Rosine, Marzo, Salvatore, Maschwitz, Gil i Y 'Davidg Mast, Marilyn, Matthias, Rosemary, Mattosz, Sandra, Matz, Bonnie, Matza, ' iii 53 . , ja: ,,.., .,'i tg, ., 'IlQ ' Joyce. Second Row: Mauer, Constance: 5 t ., . Maxwell, Robert, McDiarmid, Don aldi E i X g McGee, Margaret, McKinney, William, .,. ta.. i . MfManime f MMV? MCMee f MW Lea? tata iii lt' - 'f ,-f Meidell, Jack, Meinhart, James. Third V 3 VVEV g'L, Y K Row: Meinheit, Ruth, Melander, Don, Meliza, Mary, Melone, Albert, Melone, -'-- Lucille, Menzietti, Serafino, Mergenthaler, ' Paul, Merlini, Robert, Merritt, Rosetta. tttl H --' .f- e .f u i Fourth Row: Meyers, Gayle, Michalesko. . Patricia, Middleton, Joyce, Miller, Allen, nfl? 5 Miller, Barbara, Milnes, Robert, Misch, i Joan, Moszelewski, Jerome, Moellermg. 42- -' . s ' si A-115, ft.- E Joyce. . - .. F 6 ., f L : r . . ti? I Ei Q-: Q ki :S gt . .. . g, ., . k , - . . , it R. i iq as R. I iii A I if Q K' ' mt .K A th, A s. .- .5 K , : ' 2 ,. K 52 i':1n . 1.3 , , F .. .. , . ' ' .J Q X ,1 7, sg 1 ra .- 4 S i 1. S , ix LLL Q J ' . . r .4 : r I 1: L 'rm S if i.....:ii F' f 'ti P F .4 f 'X '5 ' a L L .ZZ .S ' . ' . W 3 ii' ' S .Q S1 KVAL I P M71 ir 'G' I , if ., .-.st 1 + - , of -, er -H Nancy Marnell, Diane Maltby, Beverly Schacht, and Diane Ciarrocchi are Singing Side by Side. First Row: Montague, Mary: Monti, Lewis: Mook, Raymond: Morey, Patricia: Morris. Charles: Mortonson, William: Mott, Gloria: Munis, Patricia: Myers, Dale. Second Row: Napoli, Anthony: Napoli, Dominic: Nar- cissi, Madeleine: Neitzel, Marion: Nichols. Ronald: Nicolai, Paula: Nordburg, Susan: Nylander, Nancy: O'Donnell, Brian. Third Row: O'Grady, Judith: O'Hale, Thomas: Olson, Barbara: Ondreyka, Albert: Ong. John: Opilka, Teresa: Oram, Kent: O'Rourke, Gilbert: Pagoria, Nicholas. Fourth Row: Palmo, Belinda: Panici. Marion: Paolella, Tom: Patrizi, Bernice: Paquette, Francis: Payton, Sandra: Pearson. Sandra: Peck, Lyn: Pellegrino, Tom. ,W as . ii . S . S -. ' , F . ..tf 1 D '.i. F . M ii f if. mg T it ' F ...... . t A ri.. 'T as . fl 1 if? 'if iifi L-Q - 1 T . tfgy , , . ,V .V: il,V:aw:g,ei, A ,vigrx , .,.:., ,ig 3 by I 'dim W .. 3 9 we ii A r itss it T r L 4 , 5 fa n A S First Row: Pelock, Judith: Pennington. Sharon: Pensinger, Robert: Perozzi, Frances: Perry, William: Peterson, Blair: Peterson. Gerald: Peterson, John: Petrarca, Evelyn. Second Row: Petricek, Judith: Petronio. Sharon: Piattoni, Wayne: Pignotti, Thomas: Pilackas, Peter: Piper, Floyd: Pirani, Den- nis: Pitsch, Carol: Pluta, Louis. Third Row: Poggi, Pete: Polka, Patricia: Potter, James: Pouncey, Wilmer: Praxmarer, Judith: Priebe, Vivian: Prigge, Pamela: Prokop, Bill: Provost, Alan. Fourth Row: Pruneda. Edward: Pryszcz, Kathleen: Quattrocchi, Ronald: Quintanilla, Willie: Rabyak, Judy: Radden, Vivian: Ray, Marie: Read, Joan: Reed, Chester. First Row: Reichert, Ronald, Rekau, Patri- cia, Rellis, Richard, Reynolds, Bill, Riet- veld, Janet, Rinkenberger, Renata, Ritchey, Robert, Roberts, Carol, Roberts, Daisy. Second Row: Robison, Don, Roche, Mary Ann, Romano, David, Root, Michael, Ross, John, Ross, Louis, Ross, Nadie Mae, Rossi, Jack, Rossi, Noreen. Third Row: Rossman, Barbara, Rowell, Edna, Roy, Ann, Rufo, Patricia, Russell, Janice, Ryan, Beth, Sa- lans, Diane, Samash, Ronald, Samuelson, Richard. Fourth Rou': Sanders, Gwendo- lyn, Sanders, Lois, Sandroni, Carol, Sarek, Marcella, Santeford, Judy, Sass, Harvey, Sawyer, Beverly. Carol, Sayles, Susan, Schacht, fr ., Y ,fflftit arts , -gi , i VW A X l sal 3:1 11? f l g. vt Ev :---f-g- ffwha ll'-if X I , .,.. , , . ,... -. . .sa ea, we H925 ag? ,fin i B - .R . S S B ng. xg, .vw NYM' li? .915 S11 I , . - . ,ixfi 1 PE . .--, i t .- . ' y ...,,,,, ,,,,.,,, . ,.,1 4 ' First Row: Sperti, Mary, Stankun, Patricia, Stech, Norma, Steger, Marsha, Stober, Emil, Stogentin, Karen, Stracci, Gerald, Stracci, Raymond, Stritar, Jeffrey. Second Row: Summers, Aaron, Swanson, George, Swartz, Steven, Sylla, Richard, Tarquinio,Barbara, Tate, Movita, Tavoletti, Vincent, Ternes, Lyle, Thielbar, Barbara. Third Row: Thiel- bar, Betty, Thoeming, Gerald, Thomas, Ben, Thorson, Daniel, Tiberi, Carol, Tieri, Charles, Tilton, Joyce, Tipple, Chris, Ton- du, Beverly. Fourth Rauf: Traina, Florence, Tribo, Judy, Truscott, Thomas, Umfleet, Mary Ellen, Utermark, Gerald, Utermark, Sharon, VadeBoncoeur, Gilbert, Vander- Woude, William, VanHattem, Dave. fi iiss ,,-e..,f1isgg2 ., 1 ,, tlfyfffi -mg t ami 7 V 245 ' ' QQ 14 .fzis,:,,'f:., zg'3,, a1ggg:?35g1.i2,.QI af - n W, , .1 -'--, . ' ,xr-I 'E WM it 414 are 3' + Emil? ' .- ,gi- ff i 'i .f is x rw ef ,..,sf,, .. .. , a 1 4 i . K MSS? 'gh Zh W ., ag-59 I x 5, 1,5 in , 91 is 5' B . , f i . ' ' 1 will 3:-, . e .-,s .V ' :U ff 2' ' 'l ,... iff! f ' B 1 ' -tts . tytt tisy B ... a Ea? ..,-fr, wat: .ir M5511 I ' ,uve ax. 1 ww ' ery. -5'. Z. 3 Q, is 'fa .. ., ,.,,. -.--- , , ,s.,,,..,,, .g,,,,,, , ., , ,. ,. ,, , .. . 5? fl ,,.,,, ., . , , Q- if , W ,wap was ae sesww uw, . ,,s af-, 'F l I . . J. ,. ,ft fs - QM, ,. ef, fi W Ks ,is ., W . 5 it . if ,ts --.- - , -3 fi 32. Bs., - ...,,,-1 ,,k.,..,- V- .g--.ww .err . H A sa. V . .. . Qi, ,in Vx. in '23 ,N ,,, 1 - ' ,,, . -' Mt mf fi .., , Q X gg . Q, -aft we - ggi dren X Q 3 MM. 1 . L. fa .w rs. 1 .5533 f. ,W , ., Q3 ..,, ' ir' ' :ff .5 I ,iii L al ,fist f. .. , Ei it 1 Q ae 'QQ' I it M s. saga? , M.. Eg, . , Q X J-,Q 'ii' E it-. at ff' , ' .1 1' ,145 55' -. T' 1' 1, , -, 'ei First Row: Schapen, Jean, Schindel, Mary, Schleyer, Michael, Schmitkons, Susan, Schoeling, Darline, Schuldt, Wayne, Schultz, Carolyn, Schwalm, Robert, Seaver, Dennis. Second Row: Seely, Robert, Senn, Edward, Seymour, Anne, Shane, Edward, Sharo, John, Sievert, Ida, Signorelli, Louis, Sikorski, Pat, Simon, Kurt, Third Row: Simpson, Judy, Siriani, John, Sirota, Stuart, Skrezyna, Leonard, Skrzyski, Bob, Slade, Jeffrey, Sledge, L. C., Slov, Bonnie, Smar- dack, Dorothy. Fourth Row: Smith, Janice, Smith, Sylvia, Smith, Thomas, Smoot, Cor- nelia, Sons, Marcia, Spada, Alfred, Spann, Edna, Spann, Robert, Sparks, Wanda. . 5 if . iff' .siflilifir : li ' al 'fu 4. ' 37. 5' ' 5' X ' if: grtgmf ' v 5551 , f ii ,, ,fm .,. wr 1-fs' ..v:-.2-if! 531:12 MS M 1 W . ,-:l,','eWu -V at . TIWQZZT' pas. w . , QM . s - +L' . 5 .f F,-in f sg :assa- if N? . a .. my 1 1 ah . .,,. ,sigh ' ,'.. sie, 5 'aft' if ,,,, ' , fb.. ,. . .. ag- f . .... 5432: . W , its -,' 4 .eg 1 .f 6 ffvigf A - '-Ivfif, 1 1 it ,,,, 'z 'V .,.. 1 311 if 2 2- ig oorl 1 F ' lllt F. . , 4 'fggg j A I lit I X l First Row: VanHorn, Augustus, Vaughn, ,.j . it 1 V -' 'fl 2- -1-'egfg , , m g ' Q gf, ..,. 5 . . ,SVA I ' 3 , , , Sandra, Vendittl, Jamesg Venturella, Mary, A V 1 'ii ,, jf ' 'ff - 1, Vestuto, RoseMaryg Vollmer, Barbara, Wa- , , Q' i L,,. .. r . f i ' Iif caser' Dolores Waldrufff Sandra? Wallace, 4 ' ' 11fg59V ,,,' ,Q William. , . 5 ' are E Second Row: Walters, Donaldg Warburton. 245 '. A '1 . ii , ' ' 'F ' , I if H gl Carol, Ward, Harrisg Warr, Rubieg Wash- K ' -r A . . . . M -a L if 1 ington, Margaret, Webb, Darlisg Weller, l'll Q 1, , ,,,l ' ' Karen' Welk Myrna' Wendt Albert 1 I ai I , ff A ' if lil QM Third Row: Wesoloski, Donald, Wever. ,Q eg. ,1. , f H 5 333 ' -f 1, ,gi ,Y E Patrnciag Wharley, joan, Wheatley, Rogerg T ': .,'e f - - - - - , ' , '- 5 ,, - H lx T S White, Betty, White, Georgia, White, Wil- , ' . ., ' ,,-. gli'-1 . . . . . W JVL ,,,:A QQ! lie, Wilkenmg, Wayne, Williams, Donna. ni' b , V ee L , Fourth Row: Wilson, Carolyng Wisdorn, y X i . Annerrea Wolff, Dennis: Woodward, Julie: V , Woski, Blanche, Yacona, Nancy, Yambor, g 3 'f 3 ., 2 .,,, ij K ' l si - , ,' pf f X ,- Kenneth, Yarns, Maryg York, Sharon. , sm f, ff ' e. 2-seem M .1 w M ,lx First Row: Young, Carolg Young, James' Z Yung, Herbert, Yunker, Karylg Zander Doreneg Zapf, Shirleeg Zebro, Arthurg Zilli- gan, Robert. Second Row: Zona, Venetia. Alfred Spada is doing a good job of sell- ing Bloom stickers to Concelia Faso and Lois Forney. iw, W VTQAQIQQ VZ' , 51 K 13251 . ' riff g ' - or fi W F 4 ' Q F ' 'si-1' D 1 M 188 First Row: Abell, Celeste, Adams, Brenda, Adams, Donald, Adema, Joyce, Ainscough Sally, Alexander, Annie, Alexander, Mar- garet, Alexander, Ollie Mae, Alexander Rose Mary. Second Row: Allgood, Karen Anderson, Kenneth, Anderson, Norman Angellotti, Jayleen, Ashby, Ronald, Ashley Paul, Austgen, Ronald, Azzarello, Shirley Baker, Stephen. Third Row: Baldwin Michael, Bankhead, George, Barberi, Carol Barbizzi, Ronaldo, Barker, Robert, Bar nett, Barbara, Barton, Christopher Colum bus, Bartusiewicz, Carolyn, Bauer, Dennis. Fourth Row: Bava, Kathleen, Beach, San drag Beck, Mary Clare, Beebe, Janice Beenes, Martin Peter, Beers, Carol, Behm, Harry, Behm, Kenneth, Bell, Bruce. FRE IIMAN MASS' john Foushi, President of Freshman Class, has one eye on the basket and the other on the Freshman Class. f. v v PM A i , C f' I iaiy Q 'ii' 'he ,JC 5 'J' ,C Heh f 'cf , A 5' ,M C A M C: C s Q , ' ,C f lv A - C rsr C .,,.. U f 13? ' 1 f- A 5 ' ' TV i , A fe.. -1 A A. ' .- A . Zfv V' s -x '-, ii i ,r 1' I 5,7 I ,fa ' Q Z ' K Uk, 'e-aft A. arnim. -1- fem XL ' .n LJ if f 1- - if ' Cg C , Q? C iili ' a an - . 1 .. ,N Hr. it s CC K, M ft L 0, 4 ,,,,, w a in 4 - B A ii B - 1 ii fi Y' . A .it.,,..r f: 3 i', 'eg ff ek ' .C c' C - sssrdc x A a ssta rssa, A f 'L 1 ' W A , MP7 L C . Q ,ACK K C l ' A ,,fif l First Row: Belofsky, Lynne, Bement Michael, Benning, Dennis, Bernardino, Marian, Biasella, Nicholas, Bishop, Barbara Bishop, Louise, Bixenman, jerry, Bjork Carl. Second Row: Blackful, Leroy, Blod- gett, jacquelyn, Blum, Ronald, Bolden Ozella, Boling, Charles, Bonifield, Kenneth Boss, Roger, Bostic, Margaret, Bostic, War- ren. Tlaird Rout Bourque, Sara, Bova Phyllis, Bradshaw, jon, Brands, Betty Lou Brenner, Howard, Bretz, Joseph, Brislen Dennis, Brooks, Hazel, Bross, Patricia Fourth Row: Brown, Kathy, Browski, Lor- etta, Bruni, Linda, Bruti, Charles, Bryak Joseph, Buckner, Ronald, Budzik, Loretta Bukowski, Phyllis, Burdick, Harold. v -1 .iff M I ' Q5 aw e i 3,53 1. , I , ,, ,- Si., L-t lfi tx , i, ii -2 , gtg e , . - t--,, , , 1 ' q' 1 ..., , f- km. .. V,., ,,, ' 15 -:nga-2' fkf'k ' 'i' - 2, 'bi le '- 12,-.1 l ,. f . ,,:2 -F3 mi, L - ,tar -5' mv af t' .M ff- i , -t Homer Thurman, Freshman Class Vice- President, plays the trombone in the along with many other activities. First Row: Cobb, Wert, Cochrane, Mar- garet, Cobb, Frankie Jean, Codini, An- thony, Coggliola, Peter, Colacecchi, Anna Marie, Colacuori, Michael, Cole, Dennis, Cole, Edward. Second Row: Coleman, Timothy, Collina, Carl, Collins, Robert, Concialdi, Loretta, Condon, Clifford, Con- nor, Kenneth, Consorti, Mary, Copeland, Hugh Thomas, Cordes, Beverley. Third Row: Cordes, Judith, Cortez, Dolores, Cos- tello, Audrey, Covington, Jessie, Crabtree. Alan, Craft, Myrna Marlene, Cravener, Nancy Diane, Croston, Carolyn, Cross, Deanna. Fourth Row: Curtis, Gwendolyn, Curtis, Odell, Dahlsgaard, Robert, Dainton, Janice, D'Ambrosia, Jerry, Dambrauskas, Anthony, Dapkus, Roger, Davis, Bonnie, Davis, Donna. , ,... ' . . - . l f, WE 5 Q3 5 . we ,,, 3' . l I 5 . 5 W' .,,, Q ...J , , band First Row: Burdick, Ronald, Burgess, Charlotte, Burghard, James, Burghard, Ter- rance, Burton, Mary, Bussema, James, Bux- ton, Janet, Calgaro, Marie, Caniecki, Phyl- lis. Second Row: Cann, Linda, Capehart, Linda, Capps, John, Capps, Louis, Capri- otti, Joseph, Carboni, David, Carpenter, Margaret, Carrier, Richard, Caruso, Mary Anne. Third Row: Caruso, Patricia, Cat- lett, Frances, Catlett, Geraldine, Cazallis, Charles, Cellini, Paul, Cervantes, Raphael, Chamberlin, Richard, Champagne, Judy, Christofanelli, Maurine. Fourth Row: Ciancanelli, William, Ciarrocchi, Andrew, Ciarrocchi, Patricia, Cioe, Raymond, Claes, Harry, Clamitz, Miriam, Clapham, Ruth, Clark, Larry, Clark, Ray. 5 J . Q E 1, , a 'F hi, f , ,,,, . ,,.,. , .,,,E2z wi Wife: First Row: Debolt, Jackg DeFrancesco, George, DeFrank, Mary Leeg DeFrank, Ray- mondg DeGreve, Pamelag Dekker, Albertg Dekker, James, DeLorenzo, Christina, Del- Rio, Sonya. Second Row: DeLuca, Andrew, DeLuca, Raymond, DeLuca, Sueg Demith, ,. Xv wg' A W... .J G V, W, V . V V V, V V Eugeneg Deniston, Stuartg DesJardin, Freclg - K 'V xl - ' ' 5, - gil, DeThomas, Charles, DeVivo, John, De- 'AE112i A M 'AA4 ' ' V Young, Judith. Third Row: Dierking, ' 'vi A N- VVEAA -.L i t .lil fl VV if Caroldeang DiGiovanni, Lucy, Dillard, Ber- , t, , Y .spirals nice, Dillard, David, Dominick, Stanleyg V' V V YVV , Vkl :'i 2' Donovan, Margaret Anng Downey, Daniel, V mf- ,., IAIA ZI- 5 V Dreias, Lorettag Druzbicki, Edward. Fourth inii - ii J T 1 4 li - 'i 4' A Avi Row: Dudley, Edith, Dunbar, Ernestineg J VV - i V 'F V Dunlap, Ruby Lee, Dunning, John3Dunn- fl ' W V VV ,Y A 4 t V . V ing, Lloydg Duranczyk, Dennis, Dtirian, , '30 Danielg Ehardt, Johng Eley, Michael. il, 1 : W - WJ lir - r- Y sg Although Judy Streng is pretty busy as Freshman Class Secretary, she still finds time to play the piano for recreation. .. J .-,,,,' T ' V ,V , . . A V il . -Z A Lf A V Firxt Row: Elliott, Roger, Elson Michael -' . . J , stlslsrf . Enlweiler.AgenS:FH1kr10r,Sar1dy: Fandfey. A A. V it ,il ,,,,.1 i is -4 VV ' Marciag Farrar, Doyelg Faso, Phillipg Fatura. ,?eQ2-v VVVVV VV, H , AV ,, Anna Marieg Fernandex, Raymond. Second 5, E XW, 1 AFV Row: Fields, Lillie Maeg Fisher. Harry: Q5 V - ,,.- W I VVVV M5 Flammini, Carolg Flamini, John, Flesher, V - - ffi iii ,,,V ' Johng Flickinger, Carol, Flowers, James: FV 1' w Folkers, Edgar? Forbes, Eugene. Third Row: , ,Ji ii -wr A Q, Ford, Patriciag Foster, Gleng Foster, Judith, Foushi, John Anthonyg Foushi, John Joe, fag , Q? ,,, ,VV ' ,V V1 Fowler, Richard, France, Lamont, Frank, Partrciag Franklin, Lorenzo. Fourth Row: , i Q . f' a 'Y' T fall li W W . . . gf 3 fi! . ill SY.. ff 4:1 4 'gig ,ix V. .5 fs 5 ,i -L X ' It 3 Franklin, Thomasg Franze, Rogerg Franze, Stefang Freese, Jacqueline, Fry, Juneg Fry, Shirley, Fuller, Rodneyg Fulton, Johng Gaby Jeffrey. R?-4 3215 fm 4 if Ps 'K 1 sg wi ,w ii - E52 , 13 ' ' .. Y f L ka . W ia. mf w' n 'N ,W .fy Q, ' f -E ,sk . KZ .. Ag, . V.: . vis! -wi.. , 'H . ,- Q ,,.,5,, W , is F . ,W ii V YW' 'fl MQ' 2 'Q 'King , A . l J. . . I , .A V A y . . 1 2' i 11. ., 3' ii-L ll Z ,.,. 'R i Q- G 6 84? 4 A as r .. Kbkgjl A 1. l J , . J ii F R 1- f . ar - -x ,.,i fa-e - 4' W' 'fff' 4-1. , f ,, L v gr, i'9 T . eff 'W' 1 V P- ,fr Y 4,4 Q 1'f,1w 1N ' ii -y As: 1:9572 'i . 9 .' 1 3 6 i f A ,N . 1- , .1 ' , L .J . 1. . I., ,P , Y .1 ,gf . .- V , M-.0 ,-.11 1, 3 ,. , J ,. : ., ,R ,. ., '14 'Q . . . ...5. . ., ,, -N, ,X - 2 , . ' ,J ' ,. :C- K I iw, ... . .K A gl A .., First Row: Gallagher, Jeanne, Gamble Larry, Gardner, Maxine, Gasbarro, Con- stance, Gavenda, Alan, Gavenda, Patricia, Gayton, James, Gebert, John, Gerardi, Eu- gene. Second Row: Gereg, George, Geron Lawrence, Gilliam, Babon, Giovenga, Ben- ny, Gloss, Sandra, Goldman, Robert, Gon- cher, Francis, Goodfellow, Marcia, Good- man, Doris. Third Row: Gouty, Patricia, Goyak, Garry, Graham, Susan, Gravely, Ruby, Graves, Judith, Graziani, Dennis, Greenspon, Melvin, Greep, Ronald, Gro- mala, Karen. Fourtb Row: Gross, Billy, Gruca, Dennis, Grusdis, Sharon, Guenette, David, Guest, Lorenzo, Guiliani, William, Gumm, Judith, Gummalauski, Carol, Gus- tafson, Sandra. Mary Prombo, Treasurer of the Fresh- man Class, sets one up. W . K i'f- M, , . .,,,,. s 'fi . .ng W JC. ., fi 8 A, , s ... y,,,., ...y iir Q . - ,tle I v 4- 56 5 5 , ,.,,,, - Q Q ,gig .a ,HF -1, First Row: Hagerman, Judy, Halbert, Ray- mond, Hale, Theresia, Hamilton, Dean, Hank, Douglas, Hansen, Carole, Harland, Ronald, Harned, Robert, Harrelson, Elmer. Second Row: Harrington, Carolyn, Harring- ton, Jim, Harrison, Charles, Hart, Kath- leen, Hartlep, Phyllis, Harvey, Joanne, Hasse, Donald, Hatfield, Bonnie, Haydem, Geraldine. Third Row: Hayes, Curtis, Hed- ger, Lois, Hein, Charlene, Heinz, Edward, Heldt, Homer, Hellstrom, Dianne, Hend- ricks, Clarence, Hennis, Nancy, Hensley, David. Fourth Row: Hensley, Diane, Hen- sley Ronald, Hering, Lawrence, Hernandez, Maria, Heumann, Lucille, Heusmann, Ar- dith, Highley, Mary, Hippensteel, Roberta, Hochberg, Elissa. First Row: Hoelzel, William, Hogewoning, Carl, Hogeveen, John, Hoisington, Sandra Mae, Holding, Beverly, Hollman, Michael, Holly, William, Holm, Ray, Holtz, Ruth. Second Row: Hope, Bette, Hoster, William, Howell, Barbara, Hub, Carol, Hueneburg. Anita, Hughes, Robert, Hunstock, Carolyn, ,.. , L 'mill' . 'C va fwfr 5 2 W 2' , f . . . fzif . L t N . ' .ng 1, ,-,, -. ' .fig , rf --l' ,gf airy , 21,335 1, '1 ,lf ,fe ' ' , ,. ' R W' ' . ' f ., s - ---- diff I ,gi ' ,jg A' M t ' Q , 5 ,- ll, ':. ,: . . .JH , ,ww .- t.. ' f FY. , - - ' ,.., 1 xr .lr 1, , us-4 ez MVA- 'rf ,f f: -il?-ef -, -- e'5:1' s f :W . tiger ,z:-,,.- If ., .. ,W ,., .. Hunt, Donald: Inwood, Anne- Rouu K VLVL Lkk EV ,,,, ..,:.a, ,f.. xiii.. , gr. ' ' ' l ' l Ll ' Q55 -if K iii ' .tiff Jackson' Patricia' Jacobs' A an' Jacobson' 5' fi. 5, . Warren, Jaffe, Ben, Jaffe, Nancy, James, , . h -1 . Ed . 'T Kenneth, Jansen, S er a, Jaracz, mund, ,Lg if at ,, fa . iufii' 'f :tr fs ' 1fi:flFifz,Q2 ,,,:'i2gg-'lqfii Ewfi f'-: -I 4 -72525 r Jarls, Carol. Fourth Row: Jeans, Esther, F fZ' if ' . ,i ... M ','. 5.2551 '4 'e ' - ' - . ' I ,. r ' 'i ii Jellnek, Carl, Jelinek, Paul, Johnson, An i gi k g 5: I 1. ws drew, Johnson, Charles, Johnson Robert, ,., - . ' 1'- .P 25 Jones, Elmer, Jones, Robert, Jonson, Linda. ff . 5 ,,' ,gl gm- . ' r ' , . -,,,- . ea. .2 -f :sf-we. -,-b me 1 . , L felis: ,gi ,ire Fzrst Row: Jordan, Emitt, Jordan, Leonard, ' Jordan, Shirley, Josephson, Judith, Judd, ' I - -ft' 'S rl 'Var 4 elle V M ... 53, ohn, ur enson, Thomas, Kalus, Steve, ,,.. g M ..,.. ttt, . . ,,,, ,, Kandzora, Gloria, Keene, Harold. Second Row: Keene, Robert, Kehl, Kaye, Ken- drick, Barbara, Kennedy, Alma, Kennedy. J 1 Florence, Kennedy, Leslie, Kessel, Ronald, afiizaifgfe , , Kiddoo, Thomas, Kiel, John. Thzrd Row: 'N Kincaid, Darrell, King, Judith, King, Mary w Ann, Kmiec, Conny, Koelling, Douglas, 1 r- Koeni , Kenneth, Koffarnus, oel, Kokas, Diana, Komer, John. Fourth Row, Kopen- . hiemer, Franklyn, Kraft, Carol, Kraines, 5253 5 Linda, Kraemer, Fred, Kramer, Randy, jj . 1 - ,, Krencik, Michael, Kriston, Leon, Kunkel. ll igllfz . Paul, Kveton, Gail. V - .V ,,,,i r , - t First Row: LaClare, Linda, Lambotte, Ray- QA, , i, H A Af 11- , 5 xg ,r ,. 1 mond, LaMorticella, Martha, Landsea, A A - M I - ',i,, ii Karem Lane, Berhanns Langhans, Carl: if K . . . f ,,,, , Y Larvich, Sam, Lawler, Keith, Lawniczak, if ,,,,.,.. . E li W S, , Gene. Second Row: Lawrence, David, Lee, T ,if fi J si, J J 'cg Adelaides Lee, Arnold: Lee, Donald, Le- K . be gt e ,,,, H g I ,fig ' 47 , . 5' A. gg , .11-rw EM- ., J fp ' ,F 1, ,, kg, ,WV tai . Q: fever, I-ueffaa I-erlw, Jamess Lewrs, Audrey: M Jr -- - - - - '- 1 : X 1 K 3 .- , I Linden: Bafbafai Llfldefy NHOHII. Third L H-l f -- SM ... llwtzii ff. ef'.iix2wx2sfai'nz- , Row: Lindhout, Lance, Lindhout, Tullis, 1 A ' V V ,I N H Littell, Louise, Littell, Margaret, LoBue, V fl, . . A Q Nicholas, LoBue, Tony, Lodato, Marlene, Y 'i f.fff fi a if ii . V' Lonchar, Betty, Long, David. Fourth Row: fig., iiii ' I. lf ' lif s if 'F ? ii' , ,r . . ,, ... - , Long, Carey, Lorenz, Marilyn, Love, Gar- .5 ' if ' land, Luckett, Alma Jean, Ludan, Edward, . 1 M V, l , l, r ' A , ,Q 1 ,9 1 Q , I 2. . ' l .ie f ' 4. 1 ', ' ': Luecke, Michael, Luker, Lewis, Mack, Bar- Wifi. -7, 3,3 , 5, ,.,,,, , J - K bar-as Mafks Penelope- K li e r T r ' W' ' ff' . ' . L: fr. - V ,-gig 4' , -1-, 31' . - ' 1. dh, vii. ,K , , V , I I . izr. . ii ii, fn 4 Q J I A . ,r .fa kr cs A Y ir. twig LVVV 7, .sy 6 I Q I , , .ill J J J as 931-Q? f r vii. W. .J f f - R - Q .... a S f S S fl . . , . ff t ,, f- w ' ' f V A K A N L In , A J .- . . ,,,. 'R R J. a it ' , W j .'., .lil t '-is , . fi I . if 5 . 1 1 VL .K , :l4,A E .V ,wg :A ,x :uv Q, , - ,E 36 , - i ,. ' . , 4 , L t The Freshman Board Members examine the pennants that they are planning to sell. Standing: Sandra Gloss, Joan Silberg, Charles Bruti, Jeff Michael, Susan Soder- berg, Chuck Patti, Gail Kreton, Valerie Schuemann, Sandy Beach, David Long, Ray DeLuca. Sitting: Ellena Zalapi, Mar- lene Lodato, Judy Josephson, Mary Con- sorti, Melvin Greenspon, Dave Norcross. First Row: Madsen, Harold, Major, Mae, Malinosky, Thomas, Malizia, David, Ma- lizia, Sandra, Mancias, Jose, Manson, Le- roy, Marconi, Arlene, Marcozzi, Jacque- line. Second Row: Marinucci, Jo Ann, Marinucci, Theresa, Marnell, Robert, Mar- tin, Judith, Martin, Leslie, Marvel, Ed- ward, Marzo, Mary, Mascaro, Audrey, Matza, Richard. Third Row: Mavrogeanes. James, Mazur, William, McBride, Edward, McCann, Robert, McClanahan, Janice, Mc- Clanahan, Royal, McConnell, Niven, Mc- Cormick, Gerald, McElroy, Nathaniel. Fourth Row: McFadden, Thomas, McHugh. Sandra, McPherson, Jon, Melone, Clara, Menke, Paul, Melton, Louise, Metzger, Robert, Mergenthaler, David, Messmaker, Norma. N' ,is 5 i V 1 , ,f ' , 3 C 6 ' P E . P x,,. ,V ::.xr .,Lli 1 S , S S ' ll K ' . ..., 'i.'i i ,., , gh : i i 4. V ,p i ' ' Q. i 'Ll ..': . , H ., 'HQ ,- S l -tif' 1f'l'g, .,-53,9-W. me - . ,AIA I , , , J ... ew li Q ' .. 5 W--' ,.1' ,. 1341 if Q' K f i fix: if , ' 1 -1 1. . he .,... .. 21 .1 .. , , -' zffg. A agile- My :gms Q- if i I ' N1,., 4- e ,IJ g, . M gt.- ze- First Row: Mettler, Louise, Michael, Jeff- ery, Michaels, Philomina, Michalesko, Bev- erly, Middleton, Charla, Miller, Cennis, Miller, Edward, Milligan, Richard, Moenick Martin. Second Row: Molyneaux, Albert, Monahan, Ralph, Mondschein, Raymond, Monteleone, Margaret, Moore, Celia, Moore, David, Moore, Ermernell, Morgan Timothy, Mosner, Larry. Third Row: Mot- long, William, Murphy, Morris, Napoleon, Patricia, Napoli, Patti, Nelson, Karen, New- man, Laurance, Nichols, Donald, Nielson Judy, Nietfeldt, Darlene. Fourth Row: Norcross, David, Nowicki, Connie, Nunez Frank, Nykaza, Judith, Oestmann, Richard, Ogibovic, John, O'Harrow, Stephen, Okle- shen, Henry, Omundson, Dennis. 1 Firxt Row: Oplinger, Sharon, Ostland, Ralph, Pagoria, Tom, Palanca, Gloria, Pandolfi, Paul, Pangburn, Lonnie, Panichi, Richard, Parisi, Linda, Parker, Mary Ella. Second Row: Parks, Diane, Pastere, Phil, Patterson, Cecilia, Patterson, Marva, Patti. Charles, Paukstis, Gerald, Paulsen, Jon, Payton, Judy, Pearson, Bert. Third Row: Pensinger, Rodney, Perkins, Carl, Perkins, Howard, Persiani, John, Personius, Lyle, Peterson, Paul, Petrarca, Celeste, Petreikis. Mary, Pflanz, Robert. Fourth Row: Phelps, Pamela, Philip, Margaret, Phillips, De Etta Elizabeth, Pickerell, Jan, Pierceall, Nancy, Pietrucha, Betty, Pignotti, Dennis, Pitts, Francine, Planera, Susie. In In .. i P Q' Vrhr I Q. ., 3, P' '14 'I' PP WH - - , 4' or . 'V 1 I M5 T 'ff 'ifPil.. , ' .xy .ul . i'jflH,'-?W'Y ,M W iP E1 ' Paw -1 .gg 55 R P ii: ., LM. . ats, ssse P P' P , ,'.r, - ,. P .P P Q f ' 31- . Q M , 1, 5 A h . , -, , 1 ,. ,. - . ff' 7--W . .P 1. H + , 5 5 J-a s ' , t Pe, o H Q 'I JLYWSP H5 P . aea, , P L -P ..-- 'i- - ' -. ,,,f H P P . P- , P A 5 . A J. A , f K , 'Q .. r it P .-. C . -YF , ,. J P Y ' ....,. ' , P P, P . ,,'. K' - if 'fez i ,Zgf , P 14 i ' c. ia't P 5 P 75? R xv P iiil P P'Piiti J EPPP P. PPEP P P . V Q .,.', m ' A ii A, V f ' First Row: Plucienik, Harold, Poggi, Ar- + pky , A A.f7VP , h P... . thur, Pollmacher, Lois, Porter, Laverne' V PPP J Pi WP' L if 241 ' , 1 ii' if i'- Porter, Richard, Preble, Judy Anne , ,, A A , . l ,,,,,, W J K i'i f. , , ti' ' X Presbstle, Merry Lou, Prist, Judith, Pro. 5 ' i gk Ai V 1 .,,,, ii, P K P K is V kop, Ronald. Second Row: Prombo, Mary . , E Q 1 m Pruitt, Henry, Pultcinaliltlhn, lgiari. IV: , V 1,i1f: . k,.:T ,,.,4 '-'PEW In K anne, Qlllflflg, Jo Il, 3 3.1, 1' CCH, Bm- ' e t Kg . P, gh. .,.., U L P' Pf' Ng , aeker, Dale, Ramaeker, Dean, Rauch P Q P- S P i as C ntnt T 'K .. .J P' ,,, J 'J K , , ii Eff. ' ' ... , 5 ,C ,P L .C . P , .V,zl W I 5 V Y :1- J if PP 'z f f-P I ,, 'P K I '. - f'P L. , Q ... Q ',.., . K , t ' ' First Row: Roesner, Donald, Roesner, Rus- sell, Rogers, Marvin, Rosati, Rita, Rosen. Marcia, Ross, Frances, Ross, Ronald, Ros- sell, William, Rueter, AnneMarie. Second Row: Rufus, Phyllis, Ruggeri, Linda, Rug- geri, Patricaig Ruiz, Julietta, Rumisek, Frank, Runyan, Judith, Rutkowski, Phyllis, Ryan, Anthony, Ryan, Timothy. Third Row: Saia, Nancy, Santeford, Joyce, Sass, Lorraine, Sassano, Darlene, Sawyer, Con- nie, Sawyer, Mary, Sawyer, Patricia, Schich- ner, Donna, Schlich, Vicki. Fourth Row: Schmidt, Marilyn, Schmitt, Sandra, Schramm. Carolyn, Schuemann, Valerie, Schultz, Carol, Schultz, Donald, Schultz, Fred, Schultz, Jalane, Schultz, Jimmy. Leonard. Third Row: Raysakis, Ann ' Reader, William, Redd, Laura, Reed, Elisha Reed, Susan, Reeves, Darlene, Reeves Clyde, Reimen, Eugene, Reinhardt, James Fourth Row: Reinemann, Paul, Rend, Leli Reynolds, Jessie, Riggins, Oscar, Rigotti .P Maria, Rizzuto, Angelo, Roach, Wilbert Rocha, Caroline, Rockenbrodt, Herbert. 'iff P , ,.,, , . J is .... I . V L KLL F 5 W . W, , , . A . . ,, c ' ' v i tP., f at . i rraPr P P P J . no wtf - 1 f . . P P P .. . P PP '..i. J P H P. 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First Row: Schwalm, Caron, Scully, Jean- nine, Sebastian, Diane, Sebastian, Dominic, Semerau, Frank, Seyler, Alfred, Shambo, Georgianna, Shapiro, Sally, Sharkey, Karen. Second Row: Sherer, Jean, Shirey, Robert, Silberg, Idell Joan, Simmons, Elaine, Sim- mons, Willie, Simonette, Dennis, Skrentny, Sharon, Skrezyna, Mary Louise, Sladek, Richard. Third Row: Slain, Barbara, Slep- ski, Helen, Slover, Janeece, Small, Fara Lee, Smith, Charles, Smith, Dora, Smith, Eve- lyn, Smith, Linda, Smith, Pamela. Fourth Row: Smith, William, Smoot, Elaine, So- bota, Patricia, Soderberg, Susan, Soder- holm, Melvin, Sokol, Mary Anne, Sons, Henry, Soteros, Carol, Spencer, Karen Ann. The enormous, forbidding building loomed before him. It was so big. There were so many people, and everyone else knew where he was going. He had been excited about going to school. In fact, he had looked forward to it for the last whole week, but he hadn't figured that it would be a terrifying experience. After he had lived through the first day, the others became easier. He found his locker three times out of every five, always rmembered at least the first number of his locker combi- nation, and could go from class to class without even looking for the numbers on the doors. He went to a class mixer and met a lot of others who knew as much as he did! He learned that four of these people were to be elected to lead the class, and that one teacher was to be a special guardian of the class. He and his classmates tried to sell a lot of refreshments at the Leyden football game, for he had heard that his class would need money for that distant future when they would be seniors. He also took part in his class assembly and showed off his talents to all his classmates. Then suddenly, school was over-until next year, but that was a long way off. Oh? Who's he?-l-lla freshman, of course! 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Second Row: Stein, Dave, Stephens, Lois, Stephenson, James, Stevens, James, Stevenson, Richard, Stevenson, Willie, Stiglitz, Ronald, Stone, Sam, Stracci, De- anna. Third Row: Streng, Judith, Svoboda, Darlene, Swanson, Judy, Swanson, Larry, Tafelski, Frank, Talamanti, Diana, Tanis, Sonia, Tavoletti, Charlotte, Taylor, Gerald. Fourth Row: Taylor, jerry, Teggelar, John, Thomas, Clarence, Thomas, Pansy, Thor- son, Dorothy, Thurman, Homer, Tifft, Larry, Tocco, Lula, Toepfer, Judith. First Row: Tokarz, Gloria, Tomezak, Ray- mond, Towle, Fred, Trevino, Maria, Triho, Tom, Trkulja, David, Tylka, Lillian, Um- land, William, Underwood, James. Second Row: Uxa, Frank, Valentino, Anthony, Valentino, Marie, Van Gorp, Patricia, Varallo, Margaret, Veenstra, William, Vehrs, Jerome, Veldhouse, Carole, Ven- ditti, Sandra. Third Row: Venturella, Mary, Vickery, Gerry, Vickery, Jerry, Visser, Kenneth, Vorns, Jesse, Wagner, Charles, Ward, Perlieg Warr, Annie, Weisbrodt, David. Fourth Row: Weis, Robert, Weiss, Sharon, Weller, Lawrence, Wendt, Robert, Wenzel, Robert, Weselis, Lauretta, West, Edward, Westendorf, Charlotte, Wetzel, Anita. 2 -if ,Q ..., f 1 Q ' ' w F 5,1 5 xg , '-f'g,n.w..sf,,x w-fn 'l li s is 35 ,F -klz Z .,,, -,411 1. .2 -'er' 1: tex. K GW . .j' z . .,-, 4ki,a,2L L is . K ,,f,- ,h .1 .,,., f l. . . ,H In E ,Q L V V V. V 4 t stnne t - 'uk I ' ' ' gli? '- f.-'-LM, ff ' 1 ' 1: ,f ,aw . 13 ,,,,,,. . . , . ,, F n it .- , - 11. 11 , we I , .1.,fs,5 1.1 '11, r L t-,, ' 'W . ' ' V . it . -K L t . .,, , ,,,, , N . ,. . .,,, , ., Q s ,W . ,,,, W - . Ill, -iiikfivw if V li VH ltqlfi . 7 -eisf .. H., ii -il iii ' -'l s, gil? 224 ' V -Vs ,Z fz 152. ,Q 1 +f'5,,f g,J: ai , t H . . ss, I , :, - . , J' ft. v .gt - f -J wwf ,Q ,114 - ,, , ...Q - e . W t..1m',, if ' ' 1: 3 ,1i:14,,ifff lin Tri,-in Milf? First Row: Zagone, Paulnita, Zalapi, Ell- ena, Zarate, Esther, Zazzetti, Robert: Ziems, Dale, Zimmerman, Carol, Zizac, William, Zizic, Gloria, Zizic, Ronald, Zomparelli Joan, Zumbrum, Barbara. s i if av ' W it QV' 2 gf 1, fi 'itil s ' . ii- '- 5 . fi f - - f ., .f . 14. . ff-1. - If 5-3 ,,:, fs 'If A i, 5 5, 'Ma-if '- 5: .nge :ns :im rf ,ma--,iz -, , W. : swf 'G in r i D i X4 -rl it it if .1 SWT 4, f An 1- i .- --f'::,Z,::sw.x1- U ' is Jfvvyastf' -5'if'?ls ' '1-ifff' - gf, t ' 'yqgi' Q ?.a2:mg?i' 'iqfvi-f. V M..-:aa' -.- J-rf. tl , W- ax, W2 L. , fri' ' 3. .-2 , 'iw ,,:!.Q: -3:11, First Row: Whitaker, Otis, White, Mattie, White. Jean, Whitten, Harold, Whitten. Thomas, Wiater, William, Wickstrom, Duane, Willey, Bill, William, Allan. Second Row: Williams, Janice, Williams, Marvin, Williams, Susan, Williams, Wilbert, Will- iams, Wilma, Willis, Katherine, Willough- by, Alice, Wilson, David, Wilson, Eric. Third Row: Wilson, Gerald, Wilson, ju- dith, Wimpee, Carol, Witzel, Ronald, Wlos. Rose, Woislaw, William, Woicik, Gloria, Wolff, Eugene, Wolff, Gerald, Fourth Row: Wolff, Richard, Wood, Janet, Wor- ley, Laura, Worley, Lynn, Wynzarden, Dale, Yacono, Anthony, Yushkevich, Cyn- thia, Zagone, Enrica. IEMIIF' '-:i1,:... mes 'ASW esiflent' . ew? Vince- sene' ,ws 0 :les Swiiiiiicieflsuc O Cha Q8 C Po' ADAIR, BONNIE, Honors-Fall 3, Spring 1, Hall Guide 3, Photo Club 33 F.H.A. 35 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Cafeteria Staff 2, Homecoming Committee 2, Chairman 3, Girls League Representative 4, Big Sister, Class Assembly 3. ADAMS, BERNIE, Hostess, Service Bureau, Chorus. ALCUMBRAC, RONALD, Honors-Fall 4. ALESSI, DAVE, Football 4. ALLEN, MABEL, G.A.A. 4, Bowling Club 4. ALEXANDER, BARBARA, High Honors- Spring 1, Honors-Fall 1, Spring 2, U.N. Club Secretary 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, F.T.A. 1, Math Club 3, Girls League Treasurer 4, Choir. ALTMAN, JACK, Honors-Fall 4, Councilman 2, Tower Staff 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play. AMADIO, TONY, Thornton Fractional High School, Calumet City, Illinois 1, Marmion Mili- tary Academy also 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4. AMBROSINI, ALDO, Honors-Fall 1, 2, Spring 1, 2, 3, Class Board 3, 4, Cross-Country 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Class Assembly 3, 4, junior Penny Social, Senior Class Play. APRATI, VIVIAN, Honors-Fall 1, Councilman 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Guide 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, Sharp Tacs 4, Freshman Chorus, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Bowling Club 4, Homecoming Committee 4, Junior Penny Social, Class Assembly 2, 3, 4, Blue and White Committee 3, Prom Committee 3. ARBUTHNOT, DOLORES, Hall Guide 3, Bowl- ing Club 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Junior Penny Social, Class Assembly 2. ARVAJ, JOHN. ARVIN, ROBERT, Honors-Fall 1, Spanish Club 2, 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Drum Major 2, 3, 4, Football Manager 2, Class Assembly 2, 3, 4. AUSTGEN, BEVERLY, Sharp Tacs 4, Future Nurses Club 3, 4, Girls League Representative 1, Girls Glee Club 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Bowling Club 4, junior Penny Social, Blue and White Dance Committee 3, Senior Class Play. AUSTIN, LAURIE, Rocky River High School, Rocky River, Ohio, 1, 2, 3, Honors-Fall 1, Broadcaster Staff 4, Class Assembly 4, Blue and me me 3. SEIIIDR ACTIVITIE' White Dance Committee 4, Homecoming Dance Committee 4, Senior Class Play Committee. BACIK, DORLEEN, Honors-Fall 1, 4, Spring 1, Drama Club 1, Bowling Club 4, Sharp Tacs 4, Class Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Penny Social, Homecoming Committee 4, Prom Committee, G.A.A. 1, 2. BAKER, BRUCE. BAKER, CAROL, Honors--Spring 2, Hall Guide 4, Tower Staff 3, Sharp Tacs 4, Bowling Club 4, Freshman Chorus, Girls Glee Club 2, 3, Class Assembly 4, junior Penny Social, Blue and White Dance Committee 1, 33 Girls League Representa- tive 2, 3. BALDWIN, BOB, Bowling Club 1. BARGER, CAROL, Honors-Fall 4, Class Board 4, Sharp Tacs 4, Girls Choir 2, A Cappella Choir, G.A.A. 1, 2, Bowling Club 4, Junior Penny Social, Prom Committee, Blue and White Dance Committee 3, Class Assembly. BARTOLINI, TONY, Commissioner of Finance, Councilman 3, 4, Hall Guide 3, 4, Class Board 1, 2, Class President 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Assembly 1, 2, 3, junior Penny Social. BARTON, BRUCE, Bowling Club 1. BATTAGLIA, MARIA, High Honors-Fall 2, Spring 2, Honors-Fall 1, 4, Spring 1, Hall Guide 4, U.N. Club 1, Sharp Tacs 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, archery 3, Volleyball 1, Girls League Represent- ative 2, 4, Big Sister, Prom Committee Chairman, Junior Penny Social, Class Board 1, Homecoming Committee 4, Blue and White Dance Committee 1, Spring Dance Committee 2, Get Acquainted Dance Committee 1, Senior Class Play Committee. BAUMGARTNER, LOIS, Honors-Fall 4, Span- ish Club 2, Girls Glee Club 2. BEHM, BOB, Football 1, 2, 3, Captain 4, Wres- tling 3, 4. BERG, LESTER, Becker High School, Becker, Minnesota, Honors-Fall 3, Spring 3. BERNARDO, CARMELA, National Honor Soci- ety 3, 4, High Honors-Fall 1, 2, Spring 1, 2, Honors-Fall 3, 4, Spring 3, Office Monitor 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, basketball 1, 2, volleyball 1, 2, junior Penny Social, Senior Class Play Com- mittee. BIELSKIS, WILLIAM, Honors-Spring 1, Radio Club 2, President 3, 4, Amplifier Monitor 2, 3, 4. BIRD, BOB, Honors-Fall 1, 2, 3, Spring 2, 3, Class Assembly 2. BIRKHEAD, IOHN, Football 1. BISIG, ROCHELLE, Office Monitor 3, F.H.A. 2, 3, President 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, junior Penny Social, junior Red Cross Representative 3. BIVONA, ROSE. Junior Librarian 1, 2, F.H.A. l, G.A.A. 1, 2, junior Penny Social. BLADHOLM, WAYNE, Publications Photogra- pher, Photo Club 2, Vice-President 3, Band 1, 2, Orchestra 1, 2, Senior Class Play Committee. BLASZCZYK, CAMILLE, High Honors-Fall 1, Honors--Fall 3, 4, Spring 1, 2, 3, Councilman 3, Annual Staff 3, 4, Tower Staff 2, 3, Co-Editor 4, French Club President 3, Latin Club 1, U.N. Club 1, Drama Club 1, 2, 3, Golf Club 4, Class Assem- bly 2, 3, Junior Penny Social, Sharp Tacs 4, Prom Committee. BORY, JAMES, Class Board 3, Boys Glee Club, Class Assemblies. BORY, JANICE, St. Patrick's Academy, Mo- mence, Illinois 1, Honors-Fall 3, Class Board 3, French Club 2, German Club 3, 4, Girls League Representative 4, Girls Choir 2, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Senior Class Play Committee. BOYD, JOAN, Honors-Fall 1, 2, 3, Spring 2, 3, Class Treasurer 1, 3, 4, Class Board 2, Latin Club 1, Secretary 2, Drama Club 1, 2, U.N. Club 1, Sharp Tacs 4, Big Sister, Homecoming Queen 4, Prom Committee, Homecoming Dance Chairman 4, Blue and White Dance Committee 3, 4, Bowl- ing Club 4, Mother-Daughter Banquet 4: Prom Queen, Senior Class Play, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Penny Social. BRADY, BRENDA, High Honors-Fall 2, Spring 2, Honors--Fall 1, 3, Spring 1, Bowling Club 4, Sharp Tacs 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. BRAMANTI, LARRY, Honors-Fall 4, Spring 3, Councilman 3, Projection Staff, Spanish Club 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Class Assembly 2, 3. BRAVO, ANTHONY, Honors-Fall 2, Bowling Club 3, 4. BRAY, DON. BRETZ, CHARLES, Photo Club 3, Treasurer 4, Bowling Club 4, Class Assembly 3, Junior Penny Social. BROOKS, ANNA, Sharp Tacs 4, Bowling Club 4, G.A.A. 1, 4, Class Assembly 2, 3. BROOKS, CURTIS, Hall Guide, Track 1, Foot- ball 1. BROWN, JEANETTE, Honors-Fall 1, Hall Guide, Hostess, Sharp Tacs 4. BRUNSTRUM, ROGER, Councilman 1, 2, Traf- fic Guide 1, 2, 3, lieutenant 4, Bowling Club 3, 4, Projection Staff 1', 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orches- tra 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Penny Social 3, Spring Dance Chairman 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee, Class As- sembly 1, 2, 3, 4. BUKOWSKI, BARBARA, Cafeteria Worker, Girls League Representative 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, basketball 1, 2, 3, volleyball 1, 2, 3, archery 2, 3. BUONADONA, VICTOR, National Honor So- ciety 3, Vice-president 4, High Honors-Fall 2, Spring 1, 2, Honors-Fall 1, 3, 4, Spring 3, Photo Club 1, 2, Math Club 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 2, Wrest- ling 3. BURCHETT, SHARLENE, Orchestra 4. BURDICK, SHELBY BURNE'I'I', AUSTIN, Band 4, Orchestra 2, Senior Class Play Committee. BUTITTA, LINDA CAFFARELLI, ROSALIE, Class Board 1, G.A.A., Girls Chorus. CAMELI, ANTHONY, High Honors-Spring 2, Honors-Fall 2, 3, 4, Spring 3. CAMELI, GLORIA, Hall Guide 2, G.A.A. 1, Girls League 1, 3, CAMELI, PHYLLIS, Honors-Fall 1, 4, Spring 1, Councilman 3, Hall Guide 4, Girls League Representative 2, Class Board 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, Senior Class Play, Junior Penny Social, Big Sister. CAPUA, GERALDINE, Crete-Monee High School, Crete, Illinois, 1, 2, 3, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, Girls Glee Club 1, G.A.A. 1, Class Assembly 4. CARLSON, DAVID, Football 1. CARON, RALPH, Admiral Farragut, St. Peters- burg, Fla. 1, 2, Traffic Guide 4, Cotillion Club 1, 2, Dancing Club 1, 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Wrest- ling 3, 4. CARRA, FRANK, Honors-Fall 3: Commis- sioner of Social Activities, Hall Guide 3, 4, Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. CARRIER, WILLIAM, Honors-Fall 1, 4, Spring 2, Annual 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Speech Activities Club 4, Football 1, 2, 3, Senior Class Play 4, Class Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Penny Social. CARTER, THOMAS, National Honor Society 3, 4, president 4, High Honors-Fall 1, 2. 3, Spring 1, 2, Honors--Fall 4, Spring 3, Councilman 2, 4, Class Board 3, Broadcaster 2, 3, Latin Club 1, 2, Math Club 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 1, 2, Wrestling 3, Senior Class Play, Class Assembly 2, Junior Penny Social. CASSADY, CATHERINE, Councilman 1, 2. 3, 4, Service Bureau 3, Dramatic Club 1, Girls Chorus 1, 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 4. CAST. RALPH CELMER, GERALD, Photo Club 2, Chess Club 2, Wrestling 3, Junior Penny Social. CHRISTIANSON, BARRY CIALKOWSKI, EDWARD, Honors--Fall 1, 2, Spring 1, Mayor of the City of Bloom, Class Vice- President 1, 33 Class Board 2, Human Relations Club 4: Football 1, 2: Basketball 1, Track 1, 2, 3. CIARROCCHI, OLIVIA, Honors-Fall 4, Spanish Club 2, 3: F.H.A. 2, G.A.A. 2, 4, basket- ball 2, volleyball 2, Class Assembly 4. CIASNOCHA, MADELEINE, G.A.A. 1, 2. CIPOLLA, ENES, G.A.A., Sharp Tacs, Freshman Chorus. CLARK, DELORES, Honors-Fall 1, Spring 1, Junior Librarian, German Club 3, Future Nurses Club 3, 4, Freshman Chorus 1. COLLINA, JOE, High Honors-Fall 3, Spring 3, Honors-Fall 1, 2, 4, Spring 1, 2, Senior Class Play, Junior Lions Club. COLLINS, CHARLES, Cleveland Colored Con- solidated High School, Cleveland, Mississippi, Track 4. COLLINS, DOLLY, Nazareth Academy, La- Grange, Illinois 3. CONANT, RICHARD, Honors-Fall 1, 2, 3, Spring 1, 2, 3, Councilman 4, Class Board 2, Broadcaster-Assistant Sports Editor 3, Sports Editor 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play, Junior Penny Social Com- mittee, Junior Lions Club 4, Class Assembly 3, P.A. Sports Announcer 4. CONANT, SHARON, Class Board 2, 3, Drama Club 1, 2, 3, U.N. Club 1, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Sharp Tacs 4, Chorus 1, Bowl- ing Club 4, Homecoming Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Penny Social, Prom Committee, Blue and White Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, Spring Dance Committee 1, 2, Tumbling Club 1, Big Sister. CORNISH, YVONNE, Chorus l. CORRADETTI, BETTY ANN, Honors-Fall 1, 4, Councilman 1, Chorus 1, G.A.A. 1, 2. CORTEZ, JERRY, Bowling Club 4, Baseball 3, Wrestling 2. COSTELLO, JOE, Bowling Club 3, 4. COUNIHAN, BOB, Wrestling 3, 4. COWGER, CHARLES, Honors-Fall 1, 4, Spring 2, Hall Guard 4, Class Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4. COWGER, RONALD, Honors-Fall 4, Projec- tion Club 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, Football 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, Track 2, 3, Class Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4 COWLES, MIRIAM, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Sharp Tacs 4, Human Relations Committee 4, Orches- tra 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 4, Archery 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 4, Tumbling 1, Class Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4, junior Penny Social, Prom Committee, Junior Red Cross 4, Big Sister.- COX, PAT, Hall Guide 2, Class Assembly 3. CRIM, LYNN, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4. CULL, JANE, Honors-Fall 1, Future Nurses 3: G.A.A. 2, Class Assembly 2, 4, Junior Penny Social, Big Sister, Girls League Representative 2, 3. CURCIO, JIM, Honors-Fall 4, Commissioner of Public Improvements, Hall Guard 4, Class Board 1, Bloom Annual-Sports Editor 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Penny Social. CURRAN, KATHLEEN. Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4. CZYZ, ANTHONY, Football 2. DAMBRAUSKAS, CASIMIR DAMIANI, ALCESTE, Projection Staff 2, 33 Prom Committee Chairman, Class Assembly 2, 4. DANDINO. PAT, Football 1. D'ANDREA, BEVERLY, Councilman 2, 4, Class Board 3, Latin Club 1, 2, Drama Club 1, Bowl- ing Club 2, 4, Chorus 1, Choir 2, 3, 4, Girls Sextette, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Morgue Board 3, 4, Class Assembly 2, 3, 4: Senior Class Play. DE FRANK, JO ANN, Class Secretary1,Class Board 3, Drama Club 1,,Spanish Club 3, Chorus 1, Girls Glee Club 1, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Class Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4, Morgue Board 2. DEKKER, MARVIN, Traffic Guide 1, Boys Glee Club 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 3, Projection Staff 2, Junior Penny Social. DELFS, EDITH DELL ANGELO, RALPH, Honors-Fall 1, Spring 1, Airplane Club 1, Projection Staff 1, 2, Junior Penny Social, Class Assembly 3, 4. DELSENER, DONALD, Honors-Fall 1, Spring 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Senior Class Play, Junior Penny Social, Class Assembly 1, 2, 4. DENGLER, GEORGE, Golf Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Class Assembly 1, 4, Junior Penny Social, Open House 1, Blue and White Dance 2. DE TELLA, RONALD, Class Assembly 3, 4, Junior Penny Social, Lions Club, Blue and White Dance Committee. DE VIVO, LAUERNE, Honors-Spring 1, G.A.A. 1, Junior Penny Social, Open House 2, Class Assembly 4. DE WAARD, SHIRLEY, High Honors-Fall 1, Spring 1, Honors-Fall 2, 3, 4, Spring 2, 3: Future Homemaker 2, 3, president 3, U.N. Club 3, a Cappella Choir, Girls Choir, Girls Glee Club, G.A.A. 1, 2, Junior Penny Social, Sharp Tacs. DI MASCIO, PATRICIA, Hall Guide 2, Office Monitor 2, 3, Bowling Club 4, Sharp Tacs 4, Girls Choir, Freshman Chorus, Girls Glee Club, a Cappella Choir, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, vice-president 4, volleyball 1, 3, 4, badminton 1, 4, basketball 1, Tumbling 1, Girls League Representative 2, 3, Big Sister, Junior Penny Social, Class Assembly 1. 3. . DINSMORE, GEORGE, Glenwood School, Glen- wood, Illinois, l, 2, Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, Track 1, 2. DOEPP, LINNEA, Councilman 2, 3, 4, Class Board 1, Latin Club 1, 2, Human Relations 4, Freshman Chorus, Girls Glee Club, Choir 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Archery 3, 4, Tumbling 1, Senior Class Play, Class Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Penny Social. DOLD, JEANNE, Girls Chorus 1, 2, G.A.A. 1. DU CHENE, HARRY, Honors-Fall 1, Roma Parva 1, Projection Staff 2, 3. DUMAS, CHARLES, G.A.A. 2, 35 Class Assembly 4, Junior Penny Social, Basketroom Girl, Open House. EDWARDS, PAT EDWARDS, ROBERT EICHER, CAROL, Honors-Spring 3, Council- man 1, Hall Guide 2, 3, 4, Hostess 4, Broad- caster Staff 4, Drama Club 1, 2, Nurses Club 4, Sharp Tacs 4, Big Sister 4, Bowling Club 4, Chorus 1, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Tumbling 1, Senior Class Play 4, Class Assembly 2, 3, 4, Junior Penny Social 3, Prom Committee 3, Blue and White Dance Committee 2, Homecoming Dance Com- mittee 2. ENGLISH, DAVID, Traffic Guide 1, 2, Band 1, Choir 4, Boys Glee Club 3,-Projection Staff 1, 2, 3, Junior Penny Social 3. ERICKSON, RUTH, G.A.A. 3, Choir 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Senior Class Play 4. ESPINOZA, LORRAINE, Roma Para 1, Sharp Tacs 4, Red Cross 1, Chorus 1, G.A.A. 1, Senior Class Play 4, Junior Penny Social 3, Homecom- ing Dance Committee 1, Blue and White Dance Committee, Class Assembly 3, 4. EVANS, FREDDIE, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball l, 2, 3, Baseball 2, Track 1, 3. FABRIZIUS, JUDY, Hall Guide 2, Future Nurses Club 3, 4, Future Homemakers Club 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Girls League Representative 2, Junior Red Cross 2, 3, Junior Penny Social, Prom Committee. FIDANZI, GERALDINE, Hall Guide 2, 3, Girls League Representative 2, Freshman Chorus, Girls Glee Club 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, Class Assembly 2, 4, Junior Red Cross 3, Junior Penny Social, Service Bureau 2, 3, 4. FINK, JOYCE, Honors-Fall 1, 4, Spring 3: Class Board 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 1, Tumbling Club 1, Sharp Tacs 4, Big Sister 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, archery 4, Bowling Club 4, Freshman Chorus, Girls Glee Club 2, Girls Choir 4, a Cappella Choir 4, Class Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Penny Social, Prom Committee, Senior Class Play. FLAGDA, JOHN, Junior Rotarian 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Penny Social. FLAIG, NORMAN, Class Assembly 4. FORTMILLER, JAMES, Football 2, Basketball 1. FOX, PAT, National Honor Society 3, 4, High Honors-Fall 1, Spring 1, Honors-Fall 2, 3, 4, Spring 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, basketball 2, volley- ball 1, archery 3, 4, Class Assembly 2, Sharp Tacs, Big Sister, Junior Penny Social, Senior Class Play. FRANKE, BARBARA FRANKE, BETTY FRANTZ, ROBERT FRANZE, JANICE, Bishop Noll High School, Hammond, Indiana 1, Honors-Fall 2, 3, 4, Of- fice Monitor 3, 4, Sharp Tacs, G.A.A. 2, 3, Junior Penny Social, Prom Committee, Blue and White Dance Committee 4, Co-Chairman 4, Homecom- ing Dance Committee 2, 3, 4, Class Assembly 4, Senior Class Play. FREY, DONALD, Projection Staff 1, 2. FREY, TERRENCE GALDERIO, LOUISE, Hall Guide 1, Girls League Representative 1, G.A.A. 2, Junior Red Cross 2. GARRISON, MARY 9: i o-ediwfs O n c Q0 1 . . Sue YW' asc Kssue d a P n . Xawcwii 3655 Hom C mine B me Pom a 50 . k uP we GASBARRA, GARY, Proviso T.H.S., Maywood, Illinois 1, National Honor Society 4, High Honors-Fall 2, 3, Spring 2, 3, Honors-Fall 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, co-editor 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Junior Penny Social. GATCH, EARL, Honors-Fall 2, Coke Com- mittee. GAYTON, ROSE, Honors-Spring 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 2, Bowling Club 4, a Cap- pella Choir 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, G.A.A. 2, 4. GENNA, JOYCE, Councilman 1, -2, Hall Guide 4, Sharp Tacs 4, Big Sister 4, Girls League Repre- sentative 4, Girls Choir 3, Girls Glee Club 2, Freshman Choms, G.A.A. 1, Senior Class Play, Junior Penny Social, Prom Committee, Class Assembly 2, 3. GILKISON, CARROLL, Honors-Fall 2, Spring 1, Junior Penny Social, Senior Class Play. GIOCONDA, BARBARA, Thornton T.H.S., Har- vey, Illinois 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, a Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Freshman Chorus, G.A.A. 1, 2, baseball 1, swimming 2, Senior Class Play, Girls Club 2, 3, Junior Red Cross, Class Assembly 4. GIOVANNONI, RAYMOND, Honors-Fall 1, 2, 3, 4, Spring 1, 2, 3, Junior Penny Social, Class Assembly 4. GIROUX, LEONE, Honors-Spring 3, Bowling Club 4, Sharp Tacs 4, G.A.A. 1, Senior Class Play, Blue and White Dance Committee 1. GIVENS, VELDA, Girls Choir 3, G.A.A. 3, 4, basketball 3, 4, volleyball 3, 4, archery 4, Senior Class Play, Class Assembly 3, 4, Tower Staff 4, Vgugior Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses Club 2, GLASPER, JAMES, Loveioy H.S., Lovejoy, Illi- nois 1, Hall Guide 4, Usher 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Track 1, 2, Class Assembly 2, 3, 4. GLASS, JOE, Honors-Spring 3, Hall Guide 4, Usher 4, Basketball 1, Track 1, 2. the 1 ow Civ GLOWACKI, SHIRLEY, Honors-Fall 1, 2, Spring l, 2, Service Bureau 3, 4, Sharp Tacs 4, G.A.A. 2, 4, Class Assembly 2, 3. GLOWACKI, GENE, F.F.A., vice-president 4. GOCKSTETTER, CAROL, Loretto Academy, Chicago, Illinois, 1, Future Nurses Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, a Cappella Choir 4, Girls Choir 3, Girls Glee Club 2, G.A.A. 2, 3. GOSSAGE, PAUL, Football 2, 3, 4, Class As- sembly 2, Junior Penny Social. GRABOW, JOY, National Honor Society 3, 4, High Honor-Fall 1, 2, Spring 1, 2, Honors- Fall 3, 4, Spring 3, German Club 4, Sharp Tacs 4, Tower Staff 4, Bowling Club 4, Freshman Chorus, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Assembly 2, 3, Big Sister 4. GRAY, MILTON GREEN, ROBERT, Honors-Fall 4, Hall Guide 4, Traffic Guide 4, Class Vice-President 2, Coun- cilman 1, Broadcaster 1, Latin Club 1, 2, Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, co-captain 4, Class Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Penny Social. GRENIER, SANDRA, High Honors-Fall l, 2, Spring 1, Honors-Fall 2, 4, Councilman 4, Girls League Representative 1, 2, G.A.A. 4, Junior Penny Social, Prom Committee, Class Assembly 2, 3, 4, Big Sister 4, Homecoming Committee 3. GREVEN, JUDITH, High Honors-Fall 2, 4, Honors-Fall 1, 3, Spring 1, 3, Broadcaster 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Drama Club 1, 2, 3, German Club 4, President 4, Tower 3, 4, Bowling Club 4, Girls Choir 4, Girls Glee Club 2, 3, Freshman Chorus, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis Club 3, Golf Club 4, Tumbling Club 1, Class Assembly 2, 3, 4. GRIESE, AUDREY, Basketroom Girl 3, a Cap- pella Choir 4, Girls Choir 33 Girls Glee Club 2, Freshman Chorus. GROOM, RUTH, Honors-Spring 1, Council- man 3, Hall Guide 2, Morgue Board 2, 3, Class Board 1, 2, Girls League Representative 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, basketball 1, 2, volleyball 1, 2, Class Assembly 1, 2,. 3, Prom Committee, Junior Penny Social. HAGERMAN, RONALD, Bowling Club 3, Band 1, 2, 3. HALE, ZYPORAH, Bowling Club 4. HALL, EDWARD, Honors-Fall 4. HALLMAN N, BRUCE,-Commissioner of Welfare 4, Councilman 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3. 4, Homecoming Court 4. f HAMMER, ROBERT, Honors-Fall 4, Spring 1, Traffic Guide 2, Class Board 4, Boys Glee Club 2, a Cappella Choir 3, 4, vice-president 4, Class Assemblies 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Penny Social, Prom Committee. HAMMOND, CONNIE, Junior Librarian 3, Of- fice Monitor 4. HAMMOND, DONALD HANCOCK, RICHARD, F.F.A. 2, 3, 4, Wrest- ling 1, 2, 3. HANKS, JAMES, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4, Class Assembly 3. HARNETT, LEOLA, National Honor Society 3, 4, High Honors-Fall 1, 2, 3, 4, Spring 1, 2, 3, Honors-Fall 4, Councilman 1, Class Board 2, Broadcaster Staff 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll, Drama Club 1, Senior Girls Bowling, Tumbling 1, Freshman Chorus 1, Girls Choir 2, a Cappella Choir 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Class Assemblies 1, 2, 3, Prom Com- mittee Chairman, Homecoming Committee Chair- man 4, Junior Penny Social. ,ds 0 imP0' letter5.abida5TSRY Cietk an fr.mz,,..-- 10 Hat en HARRELSON, PATRICK, Thomas Jefferson High School, Arlington, Virginia 1, Chess Club 2, 3, 4, treasurer 3, vice-president 4, German Club 3, 4. HARRISON,La WiNNA,Hostess 4, Junior Li- brarian, U.N. Club 4. HARTMAN, RAYMOND, Football 1. HATCH, HARLENE, National Honor Society 3, 4, High Honors-Fall 1, 2, 3, Spring l, 3, Honors Fall 4, Spring 2, City of Bloom Clerk 4, Broad- caster Staff 4, Tower Staff 3, Quill and Scroll, Drama Club 1, 2, Latin Club 1, 2, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Speech Activities 3, Girls League Represen- tative 3, Chorus 2, Human Relations Commit- tee 4. HAYSLETT, NORMAN, Huntington Park High, California 1, Citus Union High School, California 2, Berkeley High, California 3. HECKMAN, JAMES, Boys Glee Club 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, Junior Penny Social, Class Assembly 1, Senior Class Play. HENN, JOYCE, Class Board 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Chorus, Class Assembly 1, 2, 4, Gym Service As- sistant 4, Basketroom girl 2, Homecoming Dance Committee 1, 2, 4, Prom Committee, Spring Dance Committee 2, Blue and White Dance Com- mittee 2, Get-Acquainted Dance Committee 1, Office Monitor 3, Style Show 2, Cafeteria Serv- ice 3, Senior Dinner Dance. HENRY, ALONZO HENSLEY, CAROL, Bowling Club 4, Girls Glee Club 2, 3, Junior Penny Social, Blue and White Dance Committee 2, Sharp Tacs 4. HERING, JEAN, G.A.A. 1, Girls League Repre- sentative 3, Sharp Tacs 4. HEUMANN, KARL, Thornton Fractional, Calu- met City, Illinois 1, 2, 3, Wrestling 1, Boys Glee Club, Class Assemblv 3. HEWISON. PATRICIA, Loretta High School, Chicago, Illinois 1. rn . Bwom i the OW oitani One' alf-9 HLAVACH, ROBERT, Councilman 4, Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, 4. HOECKER, SANDRA, Crete-Monee High School, Crete, Illinois 1, 2, F.H.A. 1, 2, French Club 4, Girls Glee Club 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, Spectator Publication 1, Class Assembly 3, 4, Junior Penny Social, Chairman of Programs 4, Senior Class Play. HOFFMANN, JOHN, Councilman 2, 3. HOPPEL, JUDITH, Honors-Spring 3, Future Nurses Club 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, Class Board 4. HOSEA, BETTY, Hall Guide 3, G.A.A. 1, 2. HOSTER, ALICE, Hall Guide 2, 3, Service Bur- eau 4, Junior Penny Social. HOVIS, LYNN, Hall Guide 3, 4, U.N. Club 4, G.A.A., Girls League Representative 1. HUGHES, DONALD, Dyer High, Dyer, Indiana 1, 2, 3, Speech Club 3g Wrestling 2. HUTTON, SUE, Honors-Fall 2, 3, 4, Spring 3, Broadcaster Staff 3, 4, Quill and Scroll, Drama Club 1, 2, 3, French Club 3, Sharp Tacs 4, Latin Club 1, a Cappella Choir 3, 4, Choralettes 2, 3, 4, Tower 2, 3, 4, assistant editor 3, co-editor 4, Class Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee, Blue and White Dance Committee 1, 2, Homecoming Com- mittee 2. IACONI, HELEN, Hall Guide 2, G.A.A. 2. JACOBS, BARBARA, Class Board 2, 3, Girls League Representative 1, Freshman Chorus, Girls Choir 2, a Cappella Choir 3, 4, Archery 3, 4, Prom Court, Big Sister, Junior Penny Social' Mother-Daughter Banquet. JACOBUCCI, ARGIA, High Honors-Fall 3. Spring 3, Honors-Fall 4, Spring 1, 2, Broad- caster Staff 4, Drama Club 1, 2, Latin Club 1, Ad- vanced Latin Club 2, president 2, Girls League Representative 1, secretary 3, president 4, Orches- tra 1, 2, 3, 4, vice-president 3, a Cappella Choir 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, Class Assembly 2, 3, 4, Sharp Tacs 4. JAMES, BILL, Thornton Fractional High School, Calumet City, Illinois 1, Class Assembly 3, 4, Junior Penny Social. JANSER, BILL, National Honor Society 3, 4, High Honors-Fall 2, 4, Spring 1, Honors-Fall 1, 3, Spring 2, 3, Councilman 1, 2, Junior Ki- wanian 4, Latin Club 2, Bowling Club 4. JARACZ, EDNA, High Honors-Fall 3, Honors -Fall 2, 4, Spring 2, 3, Latin Club 1, 2, Drama Club 1, 2, Sharp Tacs, Girls League Representa- tive 3, Band 2, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, Big Sister, Class Assembly 1, 2, 4, Junior Penny Social. JELINEK, JOHN, Honors-Fall 2, Spring 1, Junior Lion. JENESON, JACK, Class Board 4, Broadcaster Staff 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Junior Lions Club 4, Bowling Club 4, Basketball Manager 3, 4, Baseball Manager 3, Senior Class Play. JENKINS, ALDEN, Broadcaster Staff 3, Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 3, 4, Homecoming Commit- tee 4, Prom Committee. JENNINGS, DALE, Roberts-Thawville High School, Roberts, Illinois 1, Honors-Fall 4, Foot- ball 1, 2, Baseball 1. JENSEN, ALBERT, University of Chicago High School, Chicago, Illinois 1. JENSEN, LUCILLE, Chicago Vocational, Chi- cago, Illinois 1, Future Nurses Club, Junior Red Cross, Girls League Representative 2, 3, vice-presi- dent 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, basketball, volleyball, Bowling Club 4, Office Attendant 4, Class As- sembly 3, 4, Junior Penny Social, Prom Com- mittee, Senior Class Play. JOHNSON, HOWARD E., Honors-Fall 1, 2, 3, 4, Spring 1, 3, Councilman 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHNSON, HOWARD J., Hall Guide 3. JOHNSTON, RODGER, Honors-Fall 4. JONES, BERNICE, National Honor Society 3, 4, High Honors-Fall 1, 2, 3, 4, Spring 1, 2, Honors -Spring 3, German Club 3, 4, U.N. Club 4, Latin Club 2, Girls League Representative 4, a Cappella Choir 3, 4, Girls Choir 2, Freshman Chorus, Big Sister 4, Junior Penny Social, Prom Committee, Junior Red Cross 2, Class Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4. KAACK, LINDA, Bowling Club 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 4, Archery Tournament 4, Junior Penny Social, Style Show 3, Faculty Tea 4, Sharp Tacs 4. KEARNEY, TOM, Junior Penny Social. KEENE, EDWIN, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. KEHL, YVONNE, Junior Librarian 2, 3, Diversi- fied Occupations 4, Homecoming Committee 3. KEILMAN, CAROL, Honors-Fall 4, Hall Guide 3, Service Bureau 4, Bowling 4, United Nations 2, Girls League Representative 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Penny Social, Style Show 3, Sharp Tacs 4. KELLER, MARVIN, Hall Guide 3, Radio Club 1, Math Club 2, Choir 2, 3, Bovs Glee Club 1, Junior Penny Social, Class Assembly 3, 4. KELLY, KAY, St. Louis Academy, Chicago, Illi- nois 1, High Honors-Spring 2, Honors Fall 2, Film Secretary, French Club 1, Sharp Tacs 4, Chorus 1, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Bowling 4, Senior Class Play, Junior Penny Social, Class Assembly 3, Blue and White Dance Committee 3, Get-Acquainted Dance Committee 3, Spring Dance Committee 2. KENTISH, ROXANA, Honors-Fall 1, Spring 1, 2, Councilman 1, 2, Library Girl 2, United Na- tions Club 1, Spanish Club 2: F.T.A. 4, Sharp Tacs 4, Freshman Chorus, Girls Glee Club 2. 3, G.A.A. 1, Girls Bowling Club 4, Senior Class Play, Junior Penn Social, Homecoming Dance Committee 3. 4, lilue and White Dance Com- mittee 3: Spring Dance Committee 3, Big Sister 4. KILE. DALE. Junior Penny Social. KINDL. ROSE, High Honors-Fall 2, Honors- Fall 1, Spring 2, Service Bureau, Girls League Representative 3: Chorus 1, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Junior Penny Social, Style Show 2. KING, ROCHELLE, Blue Island High School, Blue Island, Illinois 1, Councilman 3, 4, State Convention Representative 3, Class Treasurer 2, Drama Club 1, 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, Girls League 1, 2, Majorette 4, Girls Glee Club 2, Freshman Chorus 1, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, archery 3, basketball 1, volleyball 4, Senior Class Play, Class Assembly 2, 3, 4, Morgue Board 4, Junior Penny Social, Prom Committee 3, Homecoming Dance Com- mittee 2, 3, 4, Spring Dance Committee 3, Blue and White Dance Committee 2, 3, 4, Big Sister 4, Girls Bowling 4, Sharp Tacs 4. KINGSTON, NEIL, Honors-Fall 4, Junior Rotary 4, Senior Class Play. KIRKENDALL, MACK, Councilman 1, 4, Class Board 1, Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Band Vice-President 3, President 4, Class Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Penny Social. KLAUCK, JACK KLAWITTER, JOHN, Tower Staff 3, 4, Drama Club 4, United Nations Club 2, 3, 4, Aeronautics Club 1, Latin Club 1, 2, Choir 4, Cross Country 4, Track 2, Senior Class Play, Class Assembly 2, 3, 4, Blue and White Dance Committee, Prom Committee, Homecoming Dance Committee 4, Junior Penny Social. KLAWITTER, ROBERT, Honors--Fall 1, 2, 4, Spring 2, Traffic Guide 3, Projection Staff 2, 3. KLEINMAN, CATHERINE, Latin Club 1, 2, Drama Club 1, Chorus 1, 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 4, Golf Club 4, Junior Penn Social, Sharp Tacs 4, Class Assembly 2, 3, Prom Committee, Spring Dance Committee 3, 4, Blue and White Dance Committee 3, 4. KLINGLER, PETER, Golf Club 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3, Senior Class Play, Junior Penny Social, Morgue Board 3, 4. KNIES, BARBARA, Calumet High School, Chi- cago, Illinois 1, High Honors-Fall 1, Spring 1, Honors-Fall 4, Spring 3, German Club 3, 4, sec- retary 4, Sharp Tacs 4, Big Sister 4, Class As- sembly 4, Junior Penny Social, Prom Commit- tee 3. KNOWLES, BARBARA, G.A.A. 1, Junior Penny Social. KOENNING, LUANNA, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Board Member 2. ' KOESTER, VIRGINIA KOMER, BARBARA, Office Assistant, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, basketball 1, 2, 3, volleyball 1, 2, 3, bad- minton 1, 2, 3, Senior Class Play, Class Assembly 1, 2, 3, Blue and White Dance Committee, Prom Committee, Junior Penny Social. KOSCIOLEK, JUDITH, Honors-Fall 4, Hall Guide 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, archery 4, volley- ball 1, 3, 4, Bowling Club 4, Senior Class Play, Blue and White Dance Committee 3, Spring Dance Committee 3, Sharp Tacs 4, Class As- sembly 4, Junior Penny Social. KRAMER, JOHN, Illiana Christian High School, Lansing, Illinois. KRAEMER, DAVID, Logansport High School, Logansport, Indiana 3, Broadcaster 2, Managers Club 1, Art Club 3, Choir 3, 4, Boys Glee Club 1, 2. KRUGER, GLENN, Aeronautics Club 1. KULIGOSKI, SHIRLEY, G.A.A. 1, 2, 35 Bowling 2, Photo Club 2, Senior Class Play. KUNDE, JUDITH, Honors-Fall 1, Drama Club 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 1, Tower Staff .3, Bowling Club 4, Choir 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, badminton 3, Prom Committee, Homecoming Dance Committee 2, 3, Blue and White Dance Committee 3, Junior Penny Social, Sharp Tacs 4, Spring Dance Committee 3. KURAS, LORET'I'A, National Honor Society 3, 4, High Honors-Fall 1, 2. Spring 1, Honors- Fall 3, 4, Spring 2, 3, Broadcaster 3. 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Drama Club 1, 2, Red Cross 3, Fresh- man Chorus, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, basketball 2, 3, Big Sister, Class Assembly 1, 3, 4. LA MORTICELLA, ROBERT, National Honor Societv 3, 4, High Honors-Fall 1, 2, 3, Spring 1, 2, Honors-Spring 3, Councilman 2, Broad- caster 2, 3, Chess Club 1, 2, Latin Club 1, 2, Math Club 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, Junior Rotarian 4, Junior Penny Social. LAMPARELLI, ARMON LANGE, HARRIET, National Honor Society 3, 4: High Honors--Fall 1, 2, 3, 4, Spring 1, 2, 3, Class Board 3, Broadcaster 2, associate editor 3, editor 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Latin Club 1, Ger- man Club: Chorus 1: a Cappella Choir 3, 4, Girls Choir 2, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Senior Class Play, Class Assembly: DAR Award 4, Junior Penny Social, Human Relations Committee 4, Prom Committee 3: Blue and White Dance Committee 4, Mother- Daughter Banquet. LANNING. JACK, Hirsch High School, Boys Bowling Club 3. LARIMER, GLENDA, Honors--Fall 2, 4, Hall Guide 2, Student Council 1, Annual Typist 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 4, Archery 3, 4, G.A.A. 1. 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play, Junior Penny Social, Home- coming Dance Committee 2, Prom Committee, Blue and White Dance Committee 2, Class As- sembly 1. 3. LAWRENCE. CHARLES, Band 1, 2, 3. 4, Orches- tra 3, Assembly 1. 4. LAWTON. DALMER. Aeronautics Club. LEOFF, JEAN, Girls League Representative 2, Chorus- 1. LEONE, EVELYN, High Honors-Spring 3, Honors-Fall 1, 3, 4, Spring 1, Latin Club 1, 2, Future Nurses Club, secretary 2, treasurer 3, presi- dent 4, Orchestra 2, 3, Junior Penny Social, Class Assembly 3, Senior Class Play, Prom Commit- tee 3. LIEN, BARBARA, Crete-Monee High School, Crete, Illinois 1. LINDERT, ALBERT, Class President 2, Basket- ball 1, Class Assembly 1. LITTELL, LINDA, French Club 2, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1. LOCKE, BARBARA, Student Council 3, Girls League Representative 2, Spanish Club 3, United Nations 2, Chorus 1, 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Senior Class Play, Homecoming Dance Committee 2, Prom Committee 3, Blue and White Dance Com- mittee 2, Junior Penny Social, Class Assembly, Get-Acquainted Dance Committee 1. LOITZ, GEORGE LONG, JOHN, High Honors-Spring 1, Honors -Fall 1, 2, Spring 3, Chess Club 1, Bowling Club 4, Manager of Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Junior Lion 4. LOWMAN, PATRICIA, Honors-Fall 1, 2, 4, Class Board 2, Tower Staff 3, 4, Latin Club 1, treasurer 1, Drama Club 1, 2, United Nations Club 1, Bowling Club 4, Sharp Tacs 4, Tumbling 1, Girls League Representative 3, 4, Chorus 1, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play, Junior Penny Social, Prom Committee, Big Sister 4, Class As- sembly 2, 3, 4. LUERING, BETTY ANN, Freshman Chorus 1, Girls Choir 2, 3, a Cappella Choir 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Senior Class Play, Class Assembly 1, LUPIEN, THOMAS, St. Bede High School, Peru Illinois 1, Traffic Guide, Choir 3, 4, Boys Glee Club 2, Class Assembly 4. MACIAREILLO, DOREEN, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. MAGER, JAN, National Honor Society 3, 4, sec- retary 4, High Honors-Fall 1, Spring 1, Honors -fF3l1 2, 3, 4, Spring 2, 3, Tower 3, Roma Parva 1, Latin Club 2, Girls League Representative 2, 4, Choir 3, 4, Chorus 1, Girls Choir 2, Archery 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. State Archery Champ 4, Big Sister 4, Class Assembly 1, 2, 4, Blue and White Dance Committee 3, 4, Prom Committee 4, Mother-Daughter Banquet 4, Spring Dance Committee 3, Homecoming Committee 4. MAGNUSON, MARTHA, High Honors-Fall 1, Honors-Fall 2, 3, Spring 2, 3, Student Council 4, Drama Club 1, 2, 3, F.N.A. 3, secretary 4, Big Sister 4, Sharp Tacs 4, Tower 3, Choir 3, Chorus 1, Girls Glee Club 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, basket- ball 3, volleyball 2, 3, badminton 2, Blue and White Dance Committee 2, Homecoming Com- mittee 1, 4, Class Play 4, Junior Penny Social 3, Class Assembly 2, 3. MAGNUSON, MARTIN, Band 1, 2, Football 1. MAHNKE, DOLORES, Red Cross Club 1. MANCINI, FRANK, Phoenix Union High, Phoenix, Arizona 1, 2, Annual Military Day Parade 1, 2, 3, R.O.T.C. 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2. MANCINI, GWEN, Honors-Fall 1, 2, 3, Spring 1, 2, Class Board 1, Drama Club, Mixed Bowling Club 2, a Cappella Choir 4, Freshmen Chorus 1, Girls Glee Club 2, Girls Choir 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, basketball 2, volleyball 2, archery 4, Senior Class Play 4, Junior Penny Social, Prom Com- mittee 3, Class Assembly 1, Senior Girls Bowling Club 4. MANN, KENT, Bowen High School, Chicago, Illinois, Honors-Fall 3, 4, Spring 3, Football 2, 3, Senior Assembly, Junior Penny Social. MANNEL, DAVE, Councilman 3, Class Board 4, Student Oouncil 3, Projection Staff 1, 2, 3, Foot- ball 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track 2, 3, Cross Coun- tr 3. MBRTLOCK, JANICE, a Cappella Choir 3, 4, Chorus 1, Girls Choir 2. MATZA, DAWN MAURIZI, ROBERT, Junior Penny Social, Junior Class Assembly, Rotary Club. MCBRIDE, WANDA, Benton T.H,S., Benton, Illinois 1, 2, Future Homemakers of America 2, Youth For Christ 2. MCCOLLUM, GRADY, Class Board 3, Band 2, Basketball 2, 3, 4. MCCORMICK, JOHN MCDAVID, RUBY, Girls League Representative 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 2. MENGES, MAUREENE, Honors-Fall 1, Spring 1, Monitor 3, Class Board 2, Drama Club 1, 2, Latin 1, 2, Band 1, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3. MESSMAKER, ELAINE, Honors-Fall 1, Spring 1. METTLER. RONALD, Balley-Ellard Regional, Madison, New Jersey 1, High Honors-Fall 4, Honors-Fall 3, Spring 2, 3: Spanish Club 2, Math Club 2, 3, Track 3. MIELCARZ, ANTHONY, Projection Staff 2, 3, 4. MILLBURN, LOWELL, Councilman 2, 3, Class Board 1, 2, 3, Roma Parva 1, Math Club 2, 3, Bowling 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, Base- ball 2, Track 2, Class Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4. MISCH, JEAN, Bowling Club 4. MITCHELL, HARLEY, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orches- tra 2, 3, 4, Class Assembly 3, 4. MOEHLIG, BETTY, Honors-Fall 2, 4, Spring 2, 3, Hall Guide 4, Future Homemakers of America. MOLYNEAUX, ERNEST, Hall Guide, Man- agers Club, Traffic Guide, Class Assembly 2, 3. MONTY. GEORGE MOORE, CLYDE, Football, Basketball. MOSER, BRUCE MOTT, CAROL, Hall Guide 3, Hostess 2, Red Cross Club 3, Sharp Tacs 4, Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, Majorette 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, Senior Class Play, Spanish Club 2, Junior Penny Social, Class Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4. MULDERINK, ALLEN, Chicago Vocational, Chicago, Illinois, Football 4. MULDERINK, WAYNE, Chicago Vocational, Chicago, Illinois, Hall Guide 2, Football, Senior Assembly. MUNRO, BOB, Culver Military Academy, dul- ver, Indiana 1, National Honor Society 4, High Honors-Fall 2, 4, Spring 2, Honors-Fall 3, Spring 3, Councilman 3, Class Board 4, Bloom Annual 3, 4, Broadcaster Reporter 2, Quill and Scroll 4, Boys Glee Club 2, Spanish Club 2, Lions Club 4, Varsity Swimming 1, Junior Penny Social 3, Prom Committee, Class Assembly 3. MUSTARD, CHARLES, Hall Guide 4, Traffic Guide 1, 2, 3, 4, Photo Club 1, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Assembly. ee' 3 . 10 m h. ng itantfzigllaies' 1 ng I 105 - t L3 Agliot Hattie e MYERS, CAROL RAE NAPOLEON, RICHARD, Football 15 Basket- ball 2. NARCISI, RICHARD, Student C0uncil5 Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4. NEHNEVAY, ROSEMARY, Honors-Fall 3, Spring 35 Hall Guide 35 Service Bureau 3, 45 Photo Club 1, 25 U.N. Club 25 Future Nurses 3: Girls League Representative 25 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Bowling 45 Class Assembly 35 Penny Social5 Basketroom Girl 35 Big Sister 45 Sharp Tacs 45 Blue and White Dance Committee5 Get-Ac- quainted Dance Committee5 Mother-Daughter Banquet 45 Senior Class Play. NEITZEL, BETTY, Cafeteria Duty 3. NELSON, DORIS, National Honor Society 3, 45 High Honors-Fall 1, 2, 3, 4, Spring 1, 2, 35 Bloom Annual 3, 45 Broadcaster 3, 45 Quill and Scroll5 Speech Club 3, 45 Photo Club 2, secretary 35 Drama Club 15 Orchestra 15 Senior Class Play5 Junior Penny Social5 Prom Committee5 Class As- sembly 3, 45 Sharp Tacs 4. NELSON, ERIC, Glenwood School for Boys, Glenwood, Illinois5 Track 3. NELSON, THOMAS, Traffic Guide 2, 35 F.F.A. 1, 2, 35 Football 1, 3, 4, manager 3, 45 Senior Class Play. NEWMAN, DARRELL NEUMANN, DON NEWELL, JOYCE, St. Joseph's High School, Milwaukee, Wisconsin5 Attendance Monitor 2. NICOLAI, JUDY, High Honors-Fall 1, Spring 15 Honors-Fall 2, Spring 2, 35 Class Board 15 Broadcaster Reporter 2, 3, 45 Tower Staff 45 Drama Club 25 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Bowling Club 45 Class Assembly 2, 35 Junior Penny Social5 Get- Acquainted Dance Committee 15 Homecoming Dance Committee 15 Blue and White Dance Committee 25 Sharp Tacs 45 Mother-Daughter Banquet5 Senior Class Play Committee. deadline' Brwdc aSie' NIELSON, JANET, Parker, Chicago, Illinois 15 F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, treasurer 3. NUDI, EVELYN, Office Monitor5 Future Home- makers of America. NYKAZA, WALLY, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, president 35 Football 1, 45 Wrestling 3, 4. NYMAN, JANICE, Office Assistant 45 F.H.A. 2, 3, vice-president 35 Junior Red Cross 25 Choir 2, 35 Chorus 15 G.A.A. 1, 2. OESTERLE, MARY, High Honors-Fall 25 Honors-Fall 3, 4, Spring 1, 35 Nurses Assistant 45 Future Nurses 3, 45 Advanced Latin Club 25 French Club 2, 35 G.A.A. 2, 45 Senior Bowling Clubg Junior Assembly5 Penny Social5 Big Sister 4. OESTMANN, HENRY, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Sergeant at Arms 3, treasurer 4. OLDENBURG, VIOLET, G.A.A. 1, 2, 4. O'NEAL, PAT, G.A.A. 45 Basketroom 2, 4. PADILLA, VINCENT PAGORIA, DIANE, Councilman 25 Hall Guide 25 Typist 3, 45 G.A.A. 1, 25 Bowling Club 4. PAGORIA, GEORGIA, National Honor Society 3, 45 High Honors-Fall 1, 4, Spring 25 Honors -Fall 2, 3, Spring 1, 35 Councilman 25 Hall Guide 45 Class Board 35 Broadcaster 3, 45 U.N. Club 15 Bowling Club 45 Girls League Represen- tative 1, 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee5 Junior Penny Social. PANKONIEN, CAROL, Honors-Fall 1, Spring 15 Drama Club 25 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketroom 4. PANZINO, IDA, Councilman 1, 35 Class Board 25 Freshman Chorus5 Girls Glee Club 2, 35 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. archery 3, volleyball 1, 2: Tumbling Club lg Morgue Board 1. 2, 35 Class Assembly 1, 2. 35 Sharp Tacs 45 Junior Penny Social5 Prom Committee. PARKS, VIRGINIA, Spanish Club 2: Future Nurses Club 45 Bowling ,Club 45 Sharp Tacs 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Class Plav5- Class As- sembly 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee5 Junior Penny Social. PASSARELLI, GERMAINE, National Honor So- ciety 3, 45 High Honors-Fall 1, 3, Spring 15 Honors-Fall 2, 4, Spring 2, 35 Class Board 45 Latin Club 1, 25 Drama Club 15 Bowling Club 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, volleyball 25 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Junior Penny Social 35 Class Assembly 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Class Play5 Sharp Tacs 4. PATTON, ARLENE, Honors-Fall 3, 45 Basket- room Girl 25 Latin Club 15 Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 45 a Cappella Choir 3, 45 Bowling Club 45 Senior Class Play5 Class Assembly 2, 3, 45 Junior Penny Social. PATTON, BEVERLY, Hempstead High School, Hempstead, New York5 Girls Glee Club5 a Cap- pella Choir 3, 4. PAVOGGI, KAY, St. Francis De Sales, Chicago, Illinois 15 Hostess 35 Sharp Tacs 45 Junior Penny Social5 Prom Committee. PEREZ, AL, Spring Dance Committee. PEROZZI, PATRICIA, Freshman Chorus 15 G.A.A. 1, 25 Class Assembly 4. PERRY, BARBARA, High Honors-Fall 15 Honors-Fall 2, Spring 15 Class Board 25 Roma Parva 15 Sharp Tacs 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 35 Tumbling Club 15 Senior Class Play5 Class Assembly 1, 2, 45 Junior Penny Social. PERSIANI, BARBARA, Girls League Represen- tative 15 Sharp Tacs 45 Freshman Chorus5 G.A.A.5 Prom Court5 Homecoming Court5 Junior Penny Social5 Class Assembly 4. PETERS, DOLORES, Councilman 15 Sharp Tacs 45 Freshman Chorus5 G.A.A. 1, 25 Class Assembly 25 Junior Penny Social. ggle , aww 'deni- . Combmea ISA. presi i . - me Rgtfag dunes as we ' P towess in PETERSON, MARLENE, Honors-Fall 4, Class Board 4, Future Nurses Club 4, Sharp Tacs 4, a Cappella Choir 3, 4, Class Assembly 3, 4, Junior Penny Social. PETRARCA, JANICE, Drama Club 1, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sharp Tacs 4, Tumbling Club 1, Class Assembly 1. PIAZZA, BEVERLY, Sharp Tacs 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 4, Junior Penny Social, Class Assembly 4. PIGOTT, JOHN, Honors-Fall 1, Spring 3, Councilman 3, Morgue Board 3, 4, vice-president 4, Class Assembly 2, 3, Junior Penny Social, Senior Class Play. PILOTTO, CELESTE, Honors-Fall 1, 4, Class Secretary 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, Class Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4. PILOTTO, JOSEPH, Bowling Club 3, 4. PINLEY, FRED, Hall Guide 1, 2, Band 1, Foot- ball 1, 2, Class Assembly 1, 2. PI'I'l S, CLYDE, Usher 4, Managers Club, Band 1: Football 1, Track 2, Wrestling 1, 2, 35 Senior Class Play. PIUNTI, RICHARD, Baseball 2, 3. POLACEK, CAROL POLKA, CORRINE, Bowling Club 4, Girls League Representative 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, Junior Penny Social, Class Assembly 4. PORTER, CAROLYN PORTER, JANET, Class Board 2, 3, Tower 4, Drama Club l, 2, 3, Tumbling 1, Bowling Club 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Sharp Tacs 4, Girls League Representative 1, 4, a Cappella Choir 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play, Morgue Board, sec- retary 4, Class Assembly 2, 3. POWELL, EVERYL PRATER, DIANE, National Honor Society 3, 4, High Honors-Fall 1, 2, 3, 4,-Spring 1, 2, 3, Broadcaster 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Latin Club 1, 2, German Club 3, 4, Senior Class Play, Class Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls League Representative 4. PRATHER, CAROL LEE, Rich Township High School, Park Forest, Illinois 1, Junior Penny Social. abgtiw 3 nd QCII xetlil PROKOP, KAREN, Honors-Fall 1, 2, Spring 1, 2, Gym Assistant 4, Office Assistant 4, Class Board 2, Junior Red Cross 3, Sharp Tacs 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, volleyball 3, 4, Bowling Club 4, Junior Penny Social, Prom Committee, Class Assembly 3. PRYOR. GWYNDOLYN, Drama Club 2, 3: Spanish Club 2. 3, Sharp Tacs 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play, Prom Committee, Junior Penny Social: Class Assembly 3, 4. RABE, NORENE, Basketroom Girl 2, Sharp Tacs 4, G.A.A. 1, Bowling Club 4, a Cappella Choir 3, 4, Junior Penny Social, Prom Committee, Class Assembly 1, 4. RAYMOND. RONALD, Wrestling 3, Senior Class Play, Class Assembly 1, 2, 3, Junior Penny Social. REEVES. CARL, Traffic Guide 3, 4: Managers Club 2, 3, Glee Club 2, 3, a Cappella Choir 4, Wrestling 2. 3. 4: Class Assembly 2, 3, 4. RICE, HENRY, Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1. 2, 3, Class Assembly 1, 2. 3, 4. RICE, JAMES, Drama Club 2, Bowling Club, Basketball, Class Assembly 1. ROBERTS, OTIS, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2. ROCHA, DAVID, Councilman 1, 3, Class Vice- President 4, Senior Class Play, Junior Penny Social, Class Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4. ROCHA, DOLORES, Drama Club 2, F.H.A. 1, 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 4, Bowling Club 4, Junior Penny Social, Class Assembly 4, Sharp Tacs 4. ROCHA, IRENE, Basketroom Girl 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, Bowling Club 4, Orchestra 1, 3, Freshman Chorus, Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Penny Social, Sharp Tacs 4. ROCHE, MAE, Future Nurses Club 3, Bowling Club 4, Basketroom Girl 1, 2, 3, Class Assembly 1, Junior Penny Social. ROESNER, YVONNE, High Honors-Fall 4, Councilman 1, 2, 4, Basketroom Girl 2, Junior Board, Speech Club 3, Chorus 1, 2, Majorette 2, 3, 4, captain 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, archery 3, 4, basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 4, Golf Club 4, Senior Class Play, Big Sis- ter, Prom Committee, Class Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4, Sharp Tacs 4. ROMANO, LOUIS, Honors-Fall 1, 2, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, president 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Golf Club 2, 3, 4, Manager Baseball 1, 2, Junior Penny Social, Class Assembly 1, 3. ROOT, ELEANOR, Honors-Spring 1, 3, Junior Librarian 2, Attendance Monitor 3, 4, Drama Club 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, U.N. Club 2, 3, Latin Club 1, Speech Club 3, 4, Radio Club 3, secretary 3, Girls League Representative 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 4, Archery 3, 4, Senior Class Play, Prom Committee, Junior Penny Social, Class Assembly 1, 3, 4. ROSEN, BURTON, Honors--Spring 1, 2, 3, Broadcaster Staff 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 4, French Club 3, Class Assembly 1, 2, Junior Penny Social, Blue and White Dance Committee 3, Get-Ac- quainted Dance Committee 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 3. ROSMIS, DOUGLAS, Golf team 1, 2, 3, 4, Span- ish Club 4, Senior Class Play, Class Assembly 4, Junior Penny Social, Prom Committee. ROSSETTI, RAY, Bowling Club 3, 4, Junior Penny Social. ROTOLO, NICK, Class Board 1, Class Assembly 1, 2, 33 Junior Penny Social. ROTONDI, JACKIE, Honors-Fall 1, 2, Spring 1, Girls League Representative 2, Bowling Club 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Sharp Tacs 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, president 4, archery 2, 3, basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, volle ball 1, 2, 3, 4, badminton 1, 2, 3, tumbling 1, glue and White Dance Com- mittee 1 2, 3, Prom Committee, Get-Acquainted Dance 1, 2, Homecoming Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, Spring Dance 1, 2, 3, Junior Penny Social, Class Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4. SALINAS, LIONEL, Pharr-San Juan-Alamo High School, Pharr, Texas 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3. SANDRONI, KATHLEEN, High Honors-Fall 1, 4, Spring 1, Honors-Fall 2, Spring 2, 3, Councilman 3, Hall Guide 2, Service Bureau 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, archery 3, 4, volleyball 2, 3, Sharp Tacs 4, Bowling Club 4, Junior Penny Social, Prom Committee, Homecoming Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, Big Sister, Spring Dance Committee 2, 3, Get-Acquainted Dance 2, 3, Blue and 'White Dance Committee 2, Class Assembly 4. SAREK, PATRICIA, High Honors--Fall 1, Honors-Spring 1, French Club 2, 3. SAVIANO, DOROTHY, U.N. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 1, G.A.A. 1, Blue and White Dance Committee 1. SAWYER, KEN, Hall Guide 3, Class Board 4, Roma Parva 1, Bowling Club 3, Band 1, Class Assembly 1, 2, 3, Junior Penny Social, Home- coming Dance Committee 2. SCHLAEGER, DOROTHY, High Honors-Fall 4, Spring 2, Honors-Fall 3. SCHMIDT, GAIL IDA, Hostess 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, Homecoming Dance Committee 1, 2, Mother- Daughter Banquet 4. SCHMITT, GAIL LOUISE, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, basketball 3, volleyball 3, badminton 3, Spring Dance Committee 1, Homecoming Dance Com- mittee 1, Girls League Representative 3, Big Sister, Bowling Club 4, Junior Penny Social, Senior Class Play Committee. SCHOELING, ELDON, Honors--Spring 1, 2, Bowling Club 4. SCHOFIELD, DON SCHOMAS, CAROL ANN, Honors-Fall 1, 2, 3, Spring 1, 3, Class Board 4, Future Nurses Club, vice-president 3, 4, Freshman Chorus 1, Girls Choir 2, a Cappella Choir 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, Junior Penny Social. SCHWALM, CONRAD, Thornton Fractional High School, Calumet City, Illinois 1. SCHWEER, ARNOLD SCOTT, GLADYCE, Honors-Fall 1, 2, 3, Spring 1, Hall Guide 3, Latin Club 1, Girls League 1, 2, Red Cross Club 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, Class As- sembly 1, 3, Diversified Occupation Student. SCULLY, MARY, Loretto Academy, Chicago, Illinois 1, Councilman 2, Hall Guide 2, Bowling Club 4, G.A.A. 2. SEIBT, ROBERT, Spalding Institute, Peoria, Illinois 1, 2, 3. SHAFFER, ROBERT, Thornton Township High School, Harvey, Illinois 1, Human Relations Com- mittee 3, 4, Boys Glee Club 2, a Cappella Choir 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Class Assembly 3, 4. SHAMBO, MICHAEL, Traffic Guide 2, 3, a Cap- pella Choir 3, 4. , SHANKS, CHARLES, Senior Class President, Latin Club 1, Manager of Track Team. SHARO, TERRY, Honors-Fall 3, Bowling Club 1, 3, vice-president 3. SHIPP, ELENA, Future Nurses Club 4, Bowling Club 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Assembly 4, Junior Penny Social, Sharp Tacs 4. SHLENSKY, MORTON, National Honor Society 3, 4, High Honors-Fall 4, Spring 1, 2, 3, Honors -Fall 1, 2, 3, Bowling Club 4, Junior Lion, Class Assembly 1, 4. SHOEMAKER, JANET, National Honor Society 3, 4, High Honors-Fall 1, 2, 3, Spring 2, 3, Honors-Fall 4, Spring 1, Latin Club 1, 2, Drama Club 1, 2, U.N. Club 1, Girls League Representa- tive 3, Glee Club 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, archery 3, 4, Girls Bowling Club 4, Class Assembly 2, 3, 4, Big Sister, Sharp Tacs 4, Prom Committee, Home- coming Dance Committee 3, 4, Junior Penny Social. SHORT, RAEGEAN SIMS, EDDIE, Managers Club 1, 2, 3, Track 1. SIMMS, ELAINE, Bowling Club 4, Sharp Tacs 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Assembly 3, 4, Junior Penny Social. SKREZYNA, JOE, Managers Club 1, 2, Latin Club 1. SLEPSKI, DON, Honors-Spring 1, Senior Board 4, Blue and White Dance Committee 2, 3, 4, Junior Penny Social, Prom Committee Chairman, Homecoming Dance Committee, Class Assembly 3, 4, Senior Class Play. SMITH, ARNOLD, Springfield High School, Springfield, Illinois 1, 2, 3. SMITH, NADIE SMITH, ROLAND, Honors-Fall' 1, Spring 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. SMITH, SIDNEY, National Honor Society 3, 4, High Honors-Fall 1, 2, Spring 1, 3, Honors- Fall 3, 4, Spring 2, Councilman 2, Latin Club 1, 2, Audubon Club 1, 2, 3, 4, president 2, 3, Photo Club 3, Tower Staff 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, presi- dent 3, Boys Glee Club 1, 2, 3, a Cappella Choir 4, Class Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play. SMITH, TOM, Councilman 1, 3, 4, Hall Guard 4, Class Board 1, 2, Class President 1, Golf Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, Golf Team 2, 3, 4, Morgue Board 3, 4, Class Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play, Prom Com- mittee, Junior Penny Social, Junior Kiwanian, Homecoming Committee Chairman 4, Student Council State Convention Representative 3. SMITH, VERNON, Honors-Fall 1, Amplifier Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Aviation Club 1. SNOW, BARBARA, Beecher High School, Beecher, Illinois 1, 2, Hostess 3, Honors-Spring 3. SOKOL, BILL, Councilman 1, 3, Latin Club 1, Chess Club 1, 2, Bowling Club 4, Math Club 2. SONS, NANCY, Hall Guide 2, 3, Freshman Chorus 1, Girls Glee Club 2. SONS, MARILYN SPANN, LAWRENCE, Hall Guide 2, 3, 4, Usher 1, 2, 3, 4, Managers Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Assembly 3, 4, Junior Penny Social. SPUCK, NANCY, Hostess 4, Tower Staff 4, Drama Club 1, 2, Spanish Club 2, U.N. Club 2, Bowling Club 4, Sharp Tacs 4, Girls League Representative 2, Girls Glee Club 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Blue and White Dance Committee 1, 2, 4, Prom Committee, Homecoming Dance Com- mittee l, 2, Spring Dance Committee 1, Class Assembly 1,-2, 3, 4, Junior Penny Social, Senior Class Play Committee. STABILE, JOE, Office Monitor 3, Bowling Club 4, Football 1, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. STACEY, LAWRENCE STANTON, GEORGE, Photo Club 1, 2, French Club 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Assembly 3, 4. 'b hare the fesponsl s b Mungxoom. Gasbaffa Mcliitfig of the v . We Cdtgiidlmes as C STEGER, ROBERTA, Honors-Fall 1, 2, 4, Spring 1, 2, 3, Drama Club 1, 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, 3, Bowling Club 4, Class Board 4, Girls League Representative 1, Latin Club 1, G.A.A. 3, bad- minton 3, Freshman Chorus 1, Girls Choir 2, a Cappella Choir 3, 4, Homecoming Dance Com- mittee 1, junior Penny Social, Senior Class Play Committee. STELTER, KAREN, Latin Club 1, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses Club 4, Bowling Club 4, Sharp Tacs 4, Freshman Chorus, Girls Glee Club 2, Senior Class Play Committee. STEVENS, ROBERT, Honors--Spring 2, Speech Club 4, Class Assembly 3, 4. STIEPER, NANCY, Morgan Park High School, Chicago, Illinois l, Honors-Fall 2, Spring 3, French Club 3, Future Nurses Club 4, Senior Class Play Committee. STULKA, DONALD, Lane Technical High School,,Chicago, Illinois, Honors-Fall 4, Hall Guide 2, Track 1, 2. STONE, VICKI, Honors-Fall 2, 4, Spring 1, 2, Freshman Chorus, Girls Glee Club. STRANDBERG, CAROL, High Honors-Fall 1, Spring 1, Honors-Fall 2, Councilman 4, Service Bureau 3, 4, Class Board 1, Photo Club 1, 2, U.N. Club 2, Bowling Club 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, board member 2, archery 3, basketball 1, 2, 3, volley- ball 1, 2, 3, badminton 1, 2, 3, Sharp Tacs 4, junior Penny Social, Class Assembly 3, Big Sis- ter, Prom Committee, Homecoming Committee 1, 4. STRANC, ROBERT, Hall Guide 1, Usher 1, Class Board 3. SVOBODA, ALLEN, Bowling Club 3, 4. TEVERBAUGH, ROVETERTA, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4. THEADORE, BETTY, Honors-Spring 1, Bowl- ing Club, G.A.A. 1, 2, Tumbling 1. makes of V age P139 s and THOM, DENNIS, Honors-Fall 1, Spring 1, Bowling Club 4, Chess Club 4. THOMAS, ANDREW, Honors-Fall 1, 2, Spring 2, Broadcaster 3, Photography Editor, Latin Club 1, 2, Chess Club 1, 2, Mathematics Club 1, 2, 3, Speech Club 3, Wrestling 3, Senior Class Play 4. THOMAS, NICK, Homeroom Representative 1, Managers Club 3, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. TILTON, BARBARA TIFFT, MERRILL, Bowling Club 3, 4, Chess Club 4. TOSI, DARLENE TREVINO, GLORIA, Honors-Fall 1, 2, Spring 1, Service Bureau 4, Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, Girls League Representative 4, G.A.A., treasurer 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, basketball 1, 2, 3, volleyball 1, 2, 3, Bowling Club 4, Committees for Blue and White Dance 2, 3, Get-Acquainted Dance 1, 2, 3, Homecoming Dance 2, 3, Junior Prom, Senior Class Play, Big Sister, Class Assembly 2, 3, 4, Open House 2, junior Penny Social, Sharp Tacs 4. TROLI, DONALD TRUSTY, BEULAH, Hall Guide 2, Homecom- ing Committee 2, Girls Choir, Freshman Chorus. TUCCIARELLI, MARLENE, Girls League Repre- sentative 1, Chorus 1, 2, Orchestra 1, Blue and White Dance Committee. VAGNONI, JOHN, Hall Guide, Class As- sembly 3, 4, junior Penny Social. VELDHUIZEN, MARGARET, Honors-Fall 1, 4, Hall Guide 2, 3, F.H.A. 2, Sharp Tacs 4, Red Cross 2, Chorus 1, G.A.A. 1, Senior Class Play 4, Big Sister 4. VERBA, ADRIENNE, G.A.A. 1, Office Assistant 4. VOLPE, VINCENT, Hall Guide 4. VONDRACEK, JON, Belvidere High School, Belvidere, Illinois, 1, Honors--Fall 4, Debate 1, Speech Association 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, Football 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3, Senior Class Play, Tower 4, Casting Club 2. WADE, FRANCES, Basketroom Attendant 3, Chorus 1, Glee Club 2, 3, Choir 4, Archery 1, Class Assembly 4. WAGNER, ROBERT, Kenosha High School, Kenosha, Wis. 1, 2. WALKER, LOWELL, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3. WALLACE, BARBARA, National Honor Society 3, 4, High Honors-Fall 1, 2, 3, Spring 1, 2, 3, Honors-Fall 4, Dramatic Club 1, 2, Latin Club 1, Treasurer 2, Girls League Representative 1, junior Penny Social, Class Assembly 2, 3, 4. WASHINGTON, ETHEL, junior Penny Social, Homecoming Dance Committee 4, Basketroom Attendant. WEAVER, PAT, High Honors-Fall 3, Honors -Fall 1, Spring 1, 2, 3, Councilman 4, Class Board 1, 2, 3, Bowling Club 4, Drama Club 1, 2, Latin Club 1, 2, Tumbling Club 1, Chorus 1, Choir 2, a Cappella Choir 3, 4, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Morgue Board 4, junior Prom Committee, junior Penny Social, Sharp Tacs 4, Homecoming Com- mittee 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4. WEBER, ANN, National Honor Society 3, 4, High Honors-Fall 1, 2, Spring 1, 2, 3, Honors- Fall 3, 4, Councilman 1, 2, Class Secretary 3, 4, Annual Staff 2, Underclass editor 3, Senior Class editor 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Drama Club 1, 2, 3, President 2, Spanish Club 3, U.N. Club 1, Tum- bling Club 1, Prom Court 3, Big Sister 4, Home- coming Dance Committee 2, 3, 4, Co-Chairman 4, junior Penny Social, Class Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4, Sharp Tacs 4, Morgue Board 4, Senior Class Play. WEBER, MARLENE, Honors-Fall 2, 4, Bowl- ing Club 4, Choir 4, Chorus 1, Glee Club 2, 3, Senior Class Play, Junior Penny Social 3, Style Show 2, Sharp Tacs 4. WECKWERT, LOUIS, Aeronautics Club 1, Man- agers Club 2, Intramural Basketball 3, 4, Senior Class Play, Class Assembly 1, 2, Homecoming Dance Committee 4, Junior Penny Social. WEINMANN, NORALYN, Honors-Fall 1, 4, Girls League Representative, Big Sister 4, Dra- matics Club 1, 2, Nurses Club 4, Sharp Tacs 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, basketball 1, 2, volleyball 1, 2, 4, Bowling Club 4, Badminton 1, Tumbling 1, Class Assembly 2, 3, Open House 1, 2, Fashion Show 2, Prom Committee 3, Junior Penny Social. WEISE, EDWARD, Managers Club 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 4, Chess Club 1, 2, 3, Student Athletic Man- ager 4, Assistant Student Athletic Manager 3. WEISS, JACQUELYN, Honors-Spring 1, Coun- cilman 1, 3, Hall Guide 3, Office Monitor 4, Junior Penny Social, Prom Committee, Sharp Tacs 4. WHITE, LAWRENCE, Usher 3, Radio Club 33 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4. WHITE, OTIS WIATER, JAMES, Junior Penny Social. WILEY, ROY, Verde Valley School, Sedona, Arizona 1, Rich High, Park Forest, Illinois 2, Lions Club, Football 4, Wrestling 2, Junior Penny Social, Class Assembly 4. WILKENS, LEONARD, Hall Guide 4, Football 3. WILLIAMS, BOB, Mendel High School, Chi- cago, Illinois 1, 2, 3. WILLIAMS, SHELLIE, Honors-Fall 2, Spring 3, German Club 3, 4, U.N. Club 4, Drama Club 4, Speech Association 4, Junior Penny Social, Class Assembly 2, 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Home- coming Dance Committee 4. WILLIS, JAMES, Traffic Guide, Managers Club, Choir, Class Assembly 4. WILSON, FRED, junior Penny Social. WILSON, JAMES, Boys Bowling Club 4, Band, Junior Penny Social. WILSON, MICHAEL, Fall 1, Spring 1, Honors- Fall 2, 4, Spring 2, Class Board 1, U.N. Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Speech Activities 4, Drama Club 4, Human Relations Committee 3, 4, Junior Penny Social, Football 1, Homecoming Committee 2, 3, 4, Blue and White Dance Committee 3, Spring Dance Committee 3, Senior Class Play Committee, Class Assembly 2, 3, 4. WILSON, NANCY, Honors-Fall 2, Spring 3, Junior Librarian 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Chorus 1, Girls Choir 2, G.A.A. 1, Senior Class Play, Style Show Committees 2, 5, 4, Style Shorw 2, 3, 4. WINEMILLER, JERRY, Benton Consolidated High School, Benton Illinois 1, 2, 3, Boys Bowl- ing Club 4, Hi-Y 1, Youth for Christ 2, 3, 4. WITT, FRED, Junior Penny Social. WITT, NANCY, Honors-Fall 2, 3, Spring 3, Drama Club 2, 3, Bowling 4, Golf 4, Choir 3, 4, Chorus 1, Girls Glee Club 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, basketball 2, 3, volleyball 2, 3, badminton 3, Junior Penny Social, Prom Committee 3, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, Class Assembly 3, 4, Sharp Tacs 4. WOISLAW, MARILYN, Honors-Fall 1, 2, 3, 4, Spring 1, 3, Councilman 2, Broadcaster 2, 3, 4, Advertising Manager 4, Quill and Scroll 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, volleyball 3, Junior Penny Social, Class Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4, M.C. 4, Prom Committee 35 Sharp Tacs 4, Big Sister 4. WOLNY, DENNIS, Junior Penny Social. WONDERS, RUTH, Girls Glee Club 2. WOOD, JACK, Councilman 4, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 1, Casting Club 1, Baseball 2, 3, 4, General Manager of Basketball 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play, Junior Penny Social, Class Assembly 2, 3, 4. YANCHUS, DOROTHY, Board Member 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Chorus 1, Glee Club 2, Girls Choir 3, Senior Class Play, Junior Penny Social, Class Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4, Blue and White Dance Committee 1, 2, Homecoming Dance Commit- tee l, 2, 3, Spring Dance Committee 1, 3. ZAHLER, ADRIENNE, Honors--Fall 2, 3, 4, Spring 2, 3, Annual Staff 4, Broadcaster 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, President 4, Chorus 1, Glee Club 2, Girls Choir 3, a Cappella Choir 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, badminton 2, 3, 4, Golf Club 4, Girls Bowling 4, Treasurer 4, Gym Assistant 4, Tower 4, Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4, Mother-Daughter Banquet Committee 4, Junior Penny Social, Prom Committee, Big Sister 4, Senior Class Play 4, U.N. Club 4, Human Relations Committee 3, 4, Chairman 4, Class Assembly 2, 3, 4, Roma Parva 1. ZANDER, WILLIAM, Honors-Fall 4, Spring 2. ZAPF, DIANE, Fenger High School, Chicago 1, 2, 3, Honors-Fall 4, Spring 1, 2, Choir 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3. ZAVARELLA, DENA, Honors-Fall 3, 4, Broad- caster 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Sharp Tacs 4. ZAVARELLA, NINA, Honors-Fall 4, Cafeteria Duty 3, 4. ZEMAN, JOAN, Honors-Fall 1, Girls Glee Club 2, Cheerleader 3, 4, Junior Penny Social, Prom Committee, Prom Court, Sharp Tacs, Big Sister 4, Class Assembly 2, 3, 4. . ,aco- . Ar?-fa sxdehi- quet. . f League Pain?-me' ban ,es as Girls X Mother- hef du the Af-W Amofig 'edges al buccl P .S'flll0R IND :Y Adair, Bonnie - 148 Adams, Bernnie -- 148 Alcumbrac, Ronald - 148 Alessi, David - 148 Allen, Mabel- 67, 148 Alexander, Barbara - 48, 94, 112 Altman, Jack - 86, 148 Amadio, Anthony - 148 Ambrosini, Aldo-45, 146, 148 Aprati, Vivian -68, 81, 101, 148 Arbuthnot, Dolores - 68, 148 Arvaj, John - 148 Arvin, Robert - 120, 148 Austgen, Beverly - 68, 148 Austin, Laurie - 148 Bacik, Dorleen - 25, 68, 148 Baker, Bruce - 99, 148 Baker, Carol -68, 101, 104, 148 Baldwin, Robert - 148 Barger, Carol - 68, 148 Bartolini, Tony - 20, 27, 52, 55, 78, 120, 140, 149 Barton, Bruce - 149 Battaglia, Marie - 149 Baumgartner, Lois -- 149 Behm, Robert -- 58, 54, 55, 149 Berg, Lester - 149 Bernardo, Carmela - 68, 102, 1.49 Bielskis, William - 105, 149 Bird, Robert - 149 Birkhead, John -- 149 Bisig, Rochelle - 149 Bivona, Rosemary - 149 Bladholm, Wayne - 107, 149 Blaszcyk, Camille - 84, 87, 149, 201 Bory, James - 25, 112, 149 Bory, Janice -95, 147, 149 Boyd, Joan-22, 52, 55, 68, 102, 146, 149 Brady, Brenda - 149 Bramanti, Lawrence - 57, 59, 149 Bravo, Anthony - 64, 149 Bray, Donald - 68, 149 Bretz, Charles - 107, 149 Brooks, Anna - 67, 68, 149 Brooks, Curtis - 101, 149 Brown, Jeannette -- 150 Brunstrum, Roger-64, 86, 100, 120, 150 Bukowski, Barbara -- 150 Buonadona, Victor - 150 Burchett, Sharlene - 12, 150 Burdick, Shelby - 150 Burnett, Austin - 120, 150 Butitta, Linda - 150 Caffarelli, Roaslie - 150 Cameli, Anthony - 150 Cameli, Gloria - 150 Cameli, Phyllis -46, 129, 150 Capua, Geraldine - 150 Carlson, David - 150 Cfl1'0f1, Ralph - 59, 54, 101, 150 Carra, Frank - 20, 57, 58, 55, 120, 150 Carrier, William-84, 108, 147, 150 Carter, Thomas - 140, 150 Cassady, Catherine - 8, 150 Cast, Ralph - 151 Calmer, Gerald - 151 Christianson, Barry - 151 Cialkowski, Edward - 20, 95, 120, ' 151 Ciarrocchi, Olivia - 68, 151 Ciasnocha, Madeleine - 151 Cipolla, Enes - 151 Clark, Delores - 96, 151 Collina, Joe - 151 Collins, Charles - 55, 151 Collins, Dorothea - 54, 55, 151 Conant, Richard - 151 Conant, Sharon - 68 Cornish, Yvonne - 151 Corradetti, Betty Ann - 151 Cortez, Jerome - 151 Costello, Joe - 64, 151 Counihan, Robert - 54, 55, 151 Cowger, Charles - 101, 151 Cowger, Ronald - 86, 106, 151 Cowles, Miriam - 68, 95, 112, 151 Cox, Patricia - 151 Crim, Lynn - 120, 151 cull, Jane -151 Curcio, James-20, 27, 57, 59, 55, 80, 101, 151 Curran, Kathleen - 151 Czyz, Anthony - 151 Dambrauskas, Casimir - '151 Damiani, Alceste - 151 D'Andrea, Beverly - 68, 111 210 DeFrank, JoAnn - 152 Dekker, Marvin - 152 Delfs, Edith - 152 Dell'Angelo, Ralph - 152 Delsener, Donald - 57, 59, 152 Dengler, George - 152 DeTella, Ronald - 152 DeVivo, Laverne - 152 DeWaare, Shirley - 112, 152 DiMascio, Patricia - 25, 66, 67, 68 112, 152 Dinsmore, George - 152 Doepp, Linnea - 81, 95, 104, 112, 147, 152 Dold, Jeanne - 152 DuChene, Harry - 155 Dumas, Charles - 155 Edwards, Patricia - 155 Edwards, Robert - 155 Eicher, Carol - 68, 96, 155 English, David - 112, 155 Erickson, Ruth - 112, 155 Espinoza, Lorraine - 155 Evans, Fred - 57, 58, 40, 155 Fabrizius, Judy -- 155 Fidanzi, Geraldine - 155 Fink, Joyce -68, 112, 146, 155 Flagda, John - 155 Flaig, Norman - 155 Fortmiller, James - 155 Fox, Patricia - 129, 155 Franke, Barbara - 155 Franke, Betty - 155 Franklin, Irene - 155 Frantz, Robert - 86, 155 Franze, Janice - 106, 155 Frey, Donald - 155 Frey, Terrence - 155 Galderio, Louise - 155 Garrison, Mary -- 155 Gasbarra, Gary - 9, 84, 154, 208 Gatch, Earl- 154 Gayton, Rose - 68, 112,154 Genna, Joyce - 104, 154 Gilkison, Carroll - 154 Giocondo, Barbara - 112, 154 Giovannoni, Raymond - 154 Giroux, Leone - 68, 154 Givens, Velda - 67, 68, 86, 96, 112, 154 Glasper, James - 100, 121, 154 Glass, Joe - 100, 101, 154 Glowacki, Gene - 99, 154 Glowacki, Shirley - 86, 106, 154 Gockstetter, Carol - 68, 76, 112, 154 Gossage, Paul- 37, 38, 154 Grabow, Joy - 67, 86, 93, 154 Gray, Milton -- 154 Green, Robert -- 37, 38, 40, 53, 101, 154 Grenier, Sandra - 81, 154 Greven, Judith - 11, 68, 85, 93, 155 Griese, Audrey - 112, 155 Groom, Ruth - 155 Hagerman, Ronald - 155 Hale, Zyporah - 155 Hall, Edward - 155 Hallman, Bruce - 20, 22, 80, 150 Hammer, Robert - 14, 112, 155 Hammond, Constance - 68, 155 Hammond, Donald - 155 Hancock, Richard -- 99, 155 Hanks, James - 39, 54, 55, 155 Harnett, Leola - 68, 77, 85, 112, 155 Harrelson, Patrick - 104 Harrison, Lawanna - 155 Hartman, Raymond - 155 Hatch, Harlene - 80, 85, 95, 155, 104, 202 Hayslett, Norman - 155 Heckman, Jim - 37, 155 Henn, Joyce - 155 Henry, Alonzo - 155 Hensley, Carol- 155 Hering, Jean - 155 Heuman, Karl -- 155 Hewison, Patricia - 155 Hlavach, Robert - 81, 156 Hoecker, Sandra - 72, 76 Hoffman, John - 37, 38, 156 Hoppel, Judith - 156 Hosea, Betty - 156 Hoster, Alice - 102, 156 Hovis, Lynn - 156 Hutton, Sue - 147, 201 laconi, Helen - 156 Jacobs, Barbara - 77, 104, 112 Jacobucci, Argia - 209 James, William - 121, 156 Janser, William - 156 Jaracz, Edna - 156, 169 Jelinek, John - 86, 106, 156 Jeneson, Jack - 85, 146, 156 Jenkins, Alden - 156 Jennings, Dale - 156 Jensen, Albert - 156 Jensen, Lucille - 47, 67, 68, 96, 102, 157 Johnson, Howard E. - 81, 157 Johnson, Howard J. - 157 Johnston, Rodger - 157 Jones, Bernice - 93, 94, 112, 157 Julian, Caroline - 77 Junge, Henry - 37, 38, 101, 157 Jurgenson, Elaine - 67, 157 Kaack, Linda - 66, 67, 68, 157 Kearney, Thomas - 157 Keene, Edwin - 121, 157 Kehl, Yvonne -157 Keilman, Carol- 68, 157 Keller, Marvin - 157 Kelly, Kay - 61, 129, 157 Kentish, Roxana - 68, 157, 104 Kile, Dale -157 Kindl, Rosemarie - 157 King, Rochelle - 68, 81, 102, 104, 111, 157 Kingston, Neil- 147, 157 Kirkendall, Mack - 120, 157 Klauck, Jack - 157 Klawitter, John - 86, 112, 157 Klawitter, Robert - 94, 157 Kleinmen, Catherine - 67, 68, 157 Klingler, Peter - 25, 37, 39, 111, 158, 169 Knies, Barbara - 93, 158 . Knowles, Barbara - 158 Koenning, Luanna - 67, 158 Koester, Virginia - 158 Komer, Barbara - 102, 158 Kosciolek, Judith - 67, 68, 77, 101 158 Kramer, John - 158 Kraemer, David - 112, 158 Kruger, Glenn - 105, 158 Kuligoski, Shirley - 158 Kunde, Judith - 25, 67, 68, 158 Kuras, Loretta - 68, 85, 158 LaMorticella, Robert - 11, 158 Lamparelli, Armon -- 158 Lange, Harriet - 95, 85, 112, 158, 205 Lanning, Jack - 158 Larimer, Glenda - 158 Lawrence, Charles - 121, 158 Lawton, Dalmer - 159 Leoff, Jean - 159 Leone, Evelyn - 96, 159 Lien, Barbara - 159 Lindert, Albert - 159 Littell, Linda - 112, 159 Locke, Barbara - 159 Loitz, George - 159 211 Long, John - 47, 159 Lowman, Patricia - 68, 140, 159 Luering, Betty Ann - 112, 159 Lupien, Thomas - 101, 112, 159 Maciareillo, Doreen - 81, 159 Mager, Janice - 67, 112, 159 Magnuson, Martha - 67, 96, 159 Magnuson, Martin - 159 Mahnke, Dolores - 159 Mancini, Frank - 159 Mancini, Gwendolyn - 68, 75, 77 Mann, Kent - 159 - Mannel, David - 146, 159 Matlock, Janice - 159 Matza, Dawn - 159 Maurizi, Robert - 159 McAllister, Kenneth - 159 McBride, Wanda - 160 McCollum, Grady - 47, 48, 146, 160 McCormick, Jack - 39, 99, 160 Mcnavid, Ruby - 160 Menges, Maureene - 160, 169 Messmaker, Elaine - 160 Mettlre, Ronald - 45, 160 Mielcarz, Anthony -- 106, 160 Millburn, Lowell - 160 Mitchell, Harley - 120, 160 Mitchell, Richard - 64 Moehug, Betty - 101, 160 Molyneaux, Ernest -- 160 Monty, George - 160 Moore, Clyde - 37, 38, 112, 160 Moser, Bruce - 160 Mott, Carol- 102, 160 Mulderink, Allen -- 37, 39, 160 Mulderink, Wayne - 37, 39, 100, 101 Munro, Robert - 9, 82, 84, 87, 146, 161, 206 Mustard, Charles - 54, 55, 161 Myers, Carol Rae - 161 Napoleon, Richard - 16 Narcisi, Richard -- 39, 161 Nehnevay, Rosemary - 68, 102 Neitzel, Betty - 161 Nelson, Doris - 17, 108, 147 Nelson, Eric - 161 Nelson, Thomas - 199 Newman, Darrel- 161 Neumann, Donald - 161 Newell, Joyce - 161 Nicolai, Judith - 168 Nielsen, Janet - 161 Nudi, Evelyn - 102, 161 Nykaza, Wally - 54, 55, 161 Nyman, Janice - 102, 161 Oesterle, Mary - 68, 96, 161 Jestmann, Henry - 99, 161 Jldenburg, Violet - 68, 161 J'Neal, Patricia - 161 ?adilla, Vincent - 161 ?agoria, Diane - 161 ?agoria, Georgia - 101, 161 ?ankenion, Carol- 162 ?anzino, Ida - 162 ?arks, Virginia - 68, 162 Passarelli, Germaine - 68, 112, 162 ?atton, Arlene - 68, 162 ?atton, Beverly - 112, 162 ?avoggi, Kathryn ?erez, Alfonso - 162 ?erozzi, Patricia - 162 ?erry, Barbara - 162 ?ersiani, Barbara - 22, 32, 162 ?eters, Dolores - 12, 162 ?eterson, Marlene - 112, 146, 162 ?etrarca, Janice - 104, 162 ?iazza, Beverly - 68 ?igott, John - 104 Pilotto, Celeste - 162 ?ilotto, joseph - 64 ?inley, Fred - 162 Jitts, Clyde - 163 'iunti, Richard - 163 'olacek, Carol - 163 'olka, Corrine - 163 'orter, Carolyn - 102 'orter, janet - 11, 67, 103, 112 'owel1, Everyl - 163 'rater, Diane - 77 'rather, Carol Lee Prokop, Karen - 68 'ryor, Gwyndolyn - 112, 163 labe, Norene - 68, 163 laymond, Ronald - 163 leeves, Carl - 54, 55, 112, 163 lice, Henry - 120, 163 lice, james - 163 loberts, Otis - 37, 163 locha, David - 112, 146, 163 iocha, Dolores - 68, 163 locha, Irene - 68, 163 ioesner, Yvonne - 66, 68, 81, 102, 163 Romano, Louis - 64, 163 loot, Eleanor - 68, 77, 102, 108, 163 Rosen, Burton - 38, 85, 163 iosmis, Douglas - 92, 163 iossetti, Raymond - 64, 164 iotolo, Nicholas - 164 iotondi, jackie - 25, 66, 68, 112, 164, 206 ialinas, Lionell - 164 Sandroni, Kathleen - 68, 77, 164 Sarek, Patricia - 164 Saviano, Dorothy - 164 Sawyer, Kenneth - 164 Schlaeger, Dorothy - 164 Schmidt, Gail Ida - 164 Schmitt, Gail Louise - 68, 164 Schoeling, Eldon - 164 Schofield, Donald - 164 Schomas, Carol Ann - 96, 112, 146, 147, 164 Schwalm, Conrad - 112, 164 Schweer, Arnold - 164 Scott, Gladyce - 164 Scully, Mary - 164 Seibt, Robert - 164, 179 Shaffer, Robert - 165 Shambo, Michael- 112, 165 Shanks, Charles - 146, 165, 196 Sharo, Terrance - 165 Shipp, Elena -- 67, 68, 96, 165 Shlensky, Morton - 165 Shoemaker, Janet - 68, 73, 77, 165 Short, Raegean -- 165 Simms, Eddie - 101, 165 Simms, Elaine - 165 Skrezyna, Joseph - 165 Slepski, Donald - 165 Smith, Arnold - 165 Smith, Nadie - 165 Smith, Roland - 120, 165 Smith, Sidney - 86, 95, 165 Smith, Thomas - 22, 26, 111, 165 Smith, Vernon - 165 Snow, Barbara - 165 Sokol, William - 64, 165 Sons, Marilyn - 165 Sons, Nancy - 165 Spann, Lawrence - 45, 53, 101, 165 Spuck, Nancy - 68, 77, 165 Stabile, joseph - 165 Stacey, Lawrence - 166 Stanton, George - 120, 166 Steger, Roberta - 86, 112, 146, 166 Stelter, Karen - 68, 96, 166 Stevens, Robert - 54, 108, 166 Stieper, Nancy - 166 Stluka, Don - 166 Stone, Vicki - 166 Strandberg, Carol- 68, 81, 102, 166 Stranc, Robert - 166 Strasser, Marion - 166 Stritar, Steve - 47, 48, 166 Svoboda, Allan - 64, 166 Teverbaugh, Roveterta - 121, 166 Theodore, Betty - 166 Thom, Dennis - 166 212. Thomas, Andrew - 166 Thomas, Nick - 53, 166 Tilton, Barbara - 166 Tifft, Merrill- 64, 167 Tosi, Darlene - 167 Trevino, Gloria - 68, 167 Troli, Donald - 167 Trusty, Beulah - 167 Tuciarelli, Marlene - 167 Vagnoni, john - 101, 167 Veldhuizen, Margaret - 167 Verba, Adrienne - 167 Volpe, Vincent - 101, 167 Vondracek, Jon - 37, 38, 86, 120, 167 Wade, Frances - 167 Wagner, Robert - 167 Walder, Lowell - 167 ' Wallace, Barbara - 167, 169 Washington, Ethel- 167 Weaver, Patricia - 68, 111 Weber, Ann - 32, 33, 84, 146, 167 Weber, Marlene - 68, 167 Weckwert, Louis - 167 Weinman, Noralyn -- 68, 96, 167 Weise, Edward - 100, 67 Weiss, Jacquelyn - 167 White, Lawrence -- 167 White, Otis - 167 Wiater, James - 168 Wiley, Roy - 22, 168 Wilkens, Leonard - 168 Williams, Robert - 168 Williams, Shellie - 94, 109, 168 Willis, james - 168 Wilson, Frederick - 168 Wilson, james A. - 168 Wilson, Michael - 92, 94, 95, 108 168 Wilson, Nancy - 112, 168 Winemiller, jerry - 168 Witt, Fred -- 168 Witt, Nancy - 68, 77, 112, 168 Woislow, Marilynn - 85, 168 Wolny, Dennis - 168 Wonders, Ruth - 168 Wood, Jack - 47, 81, 168 Yanchus, Dorothy - 146, 168 Zahler, Adrienne - 17, 67, 68, 70, 72, 82, 87, 168 Zander, William - 169 Zapf, Diane -- 169 Zavarella, Dena - 169 Zavarella, Nina - 75, 169 Zeman, joan - 32, 74, 169 Zumbrum, Mary Jane - 68, 112, 169 Jllll 0k IND X Abrassart, Eugene - 172 Adair, George - 172 Adema, David - 172 Agrella, Leonard - 172 Ainscough, Carol - 172 Alexander, Connie - 69, 77, 172 Allen, Ernest - 172 Allen, Wayne - 172 Amadio, Carmella - 69, 113, 172 Anable, Mark - 172 Andersen, Karin - 93, 172, 174 Anderson, Charles - 172 Antonucci, Janice - 81, 172 Arnholz, Carol - 3, 69, 94, 172 Ashby, Donna - 69, 172 Augustson, David - 172, 179 Baker, Rosemary - 172 Bakker, Jean - 172 Bales, Donald - 45, 172 Barnes, Louise - 172 Barnes, Michael- 64, 172 Baron, James -- 64, 172 Barrett, Daniel- 172 Bartalomie, Gloria - 172 Bartolini, Lawrence - 172 Bartolini, Norma - 172 Barton, Jack - 172 Battaglia, Rosanne - 172 Bell, Robert - 47, 48, 112, 172 Bell, Stanley - 172 Benman, Ezell - 172 Bennett, Robert - 172 Benson, Stephen - 26, 112, 172, 174, 177 Bercher, Nancy - 172 Bider, Lois - 86, 96, 69, 101, 172 Bielenin, Carolyn - 96, 172 Bieronski, Arlene - 112, 172 Billups, Gerry - 94, 172 Bishop, Joyce - 172 Blackful, Buleah - 69, 77, 172 Blucher, Mark - 17, 64, 172 Bogacz, Arlene - 75, 112, 172 Bonadona, Carol Ann - 172 Boren, Margie - 172 Bossert, Robert - 172 Bouton, James - 64, 172 Bowman, Charles - 170 Brackman, Barbara - 170, 81, 112 Bretz, James - 172 Brown, Bessie - 96, 172 Brown, Marilyn - 27, 101, 172, 174 Brown, Ronald - 172 Bullaro, Joseph - 64, 172 Burdick, Rochelle - 172 Bydalek, Mary -- 172 Calen, William Callecod, Robert - 64, 172 Cameli, Philip - 172 Caniecki, Shirley - 113, 172 Cannek, Thomas - 172 Carducci, Patricia - 72, 172 Carpenter, Morris - 172 Carty, Paul - 172 Castaneda, Vicente - 172 Cellini, Marlene - 113, 172 Cellini, Thomas - 172 Cesarone, Gilda - 172 Chenard, Janiene - 86, 172 Childress, James - 172 Christo, Donald - 172 Ciaccio, Michael - 172 Cianchetti, Loretta - 172 Cisne, Marcia - 113, 172 Clare, Sandra - 173 Clark, James - 86, 173 Cliver, Betsy - 77, 86, 93, 94, 96, 101, 173 Cobb, Roy - 173 Coggiola, Don - 173 Cohler, David -- 64, 84, 108, 173 Colangelo, Gerald - 47, 48, 49, 81, 173 Cooper, Calvin - 172 Cole, Teri - 172 Coopwood, Valerie - 173 Corbin, Henrietta - 173 Cornish, Maida - 69, 17-3 Cort, Angeline - 173 Costello, Darleth - 173 Costello, Dolores - 173 Courtney, Terrence - 173 Cowe, Raymond -- 173 Crowson, Robert - 64, 84, 173 Czajka, Thaddeus - 173 Dahlstrom, Ted - 92, 173 D'Andrea, Angela - 112, 173 D'Angel0, Phillip - 173 Davis, Gerald - 173 Davis, Ronald - 173 Davis, Stannye - 92, 173 Deabel, Beatrice - 173 DeBolt, Robert - 9, 173 Deese, Donald Dehler, Barbara - 77, 94, 173 DeLorenzo, Patricia - 26, 173 Demith, Richard - 173 D'Ercoli, Ilda - 173 DiCosmo, Carl- 173 Didrickson, Charles - 9, 173 Dillard, Columbus - 173 Dillard, George - 173 Dillard, Homer - 101, 173 Dillman, Sandra - 173 Dispensa, Michael- 173 Dolan, Janet - 173 Dolci, David - 173 Dorsey, Robert Dottini, Janet - 173 213 Dottini, Joyce -- 173 Doubler, Charles - 92, 112, 173, 179 Drues, Marshall- 108, 120, 173 DuBois, Nancy Dubord, Donald - 173 Dudek, Barbara - 173 Duff, Joann - 173 Duncan, Robert - 41, 173 Dunning, Terrance - 173 Dykes, Gerald - 173 Edwards, Byford - 173 Edwards, Willis - 38, 81, 173 Egelske, Rosanne - 173 Egelston, James - 173 Eger, Tom - 86, 105, 106, 173 Eisaman, Robert - 112, 173 Elliot, Alice - 173 Elson, Linda - 173 Emerson, Clara Mae - 173 Enzweiler, Lorraine - 9, 96, 173 Epting, Rose -- 173 Evans, Josie Mae - 173 Faso, Margo - 173 F itzgerrells, Loretta - 173 Florig, Phillip - 105, 173 Foster, Carol - 86, 173 Foster, Gladys - 173 Fox, James - 173 Foushi, Magdalene - 26, 69, 77, 101, 113, 171 Freeman, Ozell - 173 Frank, Joseph - 120, 173 Froncek, Julia - 173 Fry, Alfred - 48, 133, 174 Fryk, David - 174 Fuller, Gregory - 64, 174 Fuller, Janet - 174 Fulton, Leonard - 174 Fushi, comma - 81, 101, 113, 174 Gaby, Merle - 174 Galientg Sharon - 92, 111, 113, 174 17 Gardner, Mike - 174 Gardner, Gerald - 174 Garner, Ann Jeanette - 174 Garrett, Cora Lee - 174 Gasbarro, David - 54, 174 Gereg, Mary Ann - 94, 95, 174 Gereg, Steve - 174 Gergel, Mary Ann - 112, 174 Gersch, Barbara - 174 Giampaolo, Betty - 174 Gilbert, James - 85, 174 Gilliland, Lorraine - 96, 174 Gitzendanner, Kenneth - 64, 174 Goebel, Paul - 47, 48, 49, 174 Graham, Carolyn -- 174 Graham, Ruth Ann -- 69, 174, 176 Gray, Theresa - 174 Green, Arthur - 99, 174 Greer, Connie - 9, 174 Greven, John - 64, 86, 174, 179 Griebe, Gerald - 101, 174, Griffin, Hattie Mae - 174 Grigsby, Beverly - 69, 174 Haaksma, Lorraine - 174 Hagman, Robert - 174 Hall, Charles - 101, 174 Hall, Ray - 174 Hansen, Barbara - 9, 174 Hanson, Mary - 174, 176 Hantak, Diane - 69, 72, 76, 85, 173, 174 Harrison, LaRose - 94, 174 Hart, Don - 26, 64, 84, 174, 179 Hart, Marion -- 174 Harte, Stefanie - 174 Hartmann, Norma Jean - 26, 69, 174 Haseman, Robert Hasse, Charles - 174 Hasse, Raymond - 174 Hatfield, Truman - 54, 174 Heckler, Paul- 174 Hensley, James - 174 Hensley, Kay - 96, 174 Heron, Donald - 93, 174 Herr, James - 174 Heusmann, Larry - 174 Hicks, Beverly Jo - 174 Hicks, Beverly Kay - 86, 106, 174 Hicks, LaFayette - 53, 174 Hildeman, Robert - 47, 81, 111, 174, 179 Hill, Maudean - 174 Hines, Doris - 174 Hodges, Dorothy -- 69, 75, 77, 174 Hoff, Virgil - 26, 174, 179 I-Ioppel, Frances - 77, 94, 174 Hutchison, Dennis -- 174 Inwood, Albert - 54, 174 Irwin, Sue - 174 Jacobucci, Joseph - 174 Jaeger, Jo - 174 James, Claude -- 174 James, Imogene - 174 Iankowsky, Alexandre - 47, 174, 176 Jarrett, Eileen - 69, 174 Jarvis, Gregory - 175 lenkins, Starling - 53, 175 lohansen, Susan - 92, 175 lohnson, Jean - 175 lohnson, Kathryn - 175 lohnson, Rosalee -- 175 Vohnson, Virginia - 81, 175 ones, Rudolph -- 54, 55, 175 ongsma, May - 175 'osephson, Lynn - 175 lantzler, Carol- 81, 102, 121, 175 larwoski, Patricia - 112, 175 leene, Gerald - 175 lehl, Donald - 175 Kehl, Thomas - 175 Kehrt, Betty - 175 Kelly, Charlene - 175 Kelly, John - 93, 175 Kempen, Lois - 69, 175 Kendrick, Donald Kerper, Carol - 175 Kickert, Betty - 69, 72, 175 Klein, Maryann -- 69, 77, 175 Klepac, Glenn - 45, 85, 175 Kline, Charles - 26, 64, 175, 179, 181 Klingler, Robert - 175 Klos, Gerald - 94, 175 Kogler, Thomas - 175 Kohn, Lonnie - 175 Kopernik, Michael- 112, 175 Kost, Lily - 175 Koster, Nancy - 175 Krencik, Joseph - 175 Kuchyak, Mary - 94, 95, 175 Kudlaty, Ruby Jean - 69, 72, 75, 91, 95, 175 Kwasek, Barbara - 69, 115, 175 Kwasigroch, Phyllis - 175 Labuda, Ronald - 64, 175 Lacheta, John - 175 Lacheta, Josephine - 175 Lacheta, William - 175 Laird, Barbara - 125 Lale, Norman - 175 Lamparelli, Dolores - 175 Lanciotti, Philip - 175 Landsea, William - 175 Lange, Yvonne - 175 Larcher, Robert - 175 Larson, Sue - 14, 175 Larvick, Victor -- 175 Lauer, Donald - 47, 175, 179 Lawrence, Sandra - 175 Leahy, David - 47, 81, 175 Leetz, Diane - 85, 175 Leoni, Judith - 92, 112, 175 Letbetter, Leon - 175 Lewis, Issac - 99, 175 Lindhout, Truman - 175 Linthicum, Jeanine -- 175 Lisciani, Deanna - 85, 175 Listenbee, Frank - 45, 101, 175 Littell, Bonnie -- 175 Llorca, John -- 45, 53, 175 LoBue, Mary Lou - 111, 113, 175 Lodato, Josephine - 28, 44, 112, 175 Loferski, Richard - 175 Lorenz, William - 99, 175 Low, Robert - 120, 175 Lowe, Nathan - 175 Lucas, T. J. - 175 Lukschich, Walter - 175 Lutz, Janet - 77, 175 Mack, Norman - 39, 54, 55, 175 Macklin, Fred - 39, 41, 53, 175 MacMaster, Daniel - 26, 85, 176, 179, 181 214 Madgett, McKinley - 176 Madgett, Rita - 69, 176 Mahome, Frances - 176 Malec, Leonard - 176 Mancha, Mary Ellen - 92, 176 Manes, Phillip - 99, 176 Manuel, Donna - 96, 176 Manson, William -176 Marinucci, Frances - 176 Marshall, Felten - 176 Martin, Bruce - 176 Martin, Ralph - 176 Mascitti, Fred - 176 Maxwell, Edward - 99, 176 Mazzocca, Norinne - 103, 109, 113 176 McClendon, Arthur - 176 McClendon, Doris - 176 McCubbin, Kathryn - 86, 141, 176 McDonnell, James - 38, 40, 41, 53, 176 McDonnell, John - 176 McElroy, Charles - 95, 176 McFadden, Gloria - 69, 141, 176 McGhee, Barbara - 176 McKenzie, Earl - 112, 176 McKenney, Floyd - 176 McPherson, Sue - 69, 81, 172, 176 Melillo, Adrian - 176 Melone, Josephine Melone, Salvatore - 176 Melzer, Regine - 176 Meyer, Leah - 85, 95, 176 Migloriate, Frieda - 113, 176 Mignin, Marilyn - 93, 137, 176 Mikolajczyk, Yvonne - 93, 94, 176 Milnes, Ronald - 121, 176 Misch, Jean - 176 Mitchell, Judith - 176 Molenaar, Dale - 176 Monacelli, Janet - 93, 109, 176 Montella, Robert - 105, 176 Moore, Clarence - 38, 176 Moore, Robert - 176 Morris, Carol - 176 Morton, Wayne - 112, 176 Napoleon, Rosalind - 26, 74, 75, 113, 176 Napoli, Lynn -111, 174, 176 1 Narkus, Daniel - 176 Nave, Judith - 84, 93, 176 Neer, Harvey - 9, 176 Nelson, Gordon - 176 Niblock, Mary - 22, 81, 102, 121, 176 Nichols, Dolly - 176 Noll, Patricia - 113, 176 Notarnicola, Jacquelyn - 102, 111, 120, 176 Odegard, Milton - 176 Ogieglo, Michael - 176 Ohrt, Joan - 96, 113, 176 O'Halloran, Harry - 176 O'Neal, Kathleen - 176 Osterman, Harry - 54, 131, 176 Page, Pat - 176 4 Pagorski, Alvin - 176 Pallo, George - 105, 107, 176 Panici, Bill - 176 Paolella, Ralph - 176 Paoletti, Rose - 176 Parker, Donald - 176 Patti, Phyllis - 175, 176 Patty, Pearl - 176 Peach, Kenny - 176 Pearson, Nancy - 112, 176 Pelock, Dennis - 176 Perez, Lillian - 177 Perez, Nester - 138, 177 Perkins, Irving - 177 Peters, Arthur - 86, 106, 177 Petersen, Carol - 177 Petersen, Delmar - 177 Peterson, Judith - 92, 177 Peterson, Lois - 177 Petrovic, Robert - 177 Pfeifer, Larry - 177 Phelps, Sonja - 69, 177 Piacenti, Patrick - 177 Piacenti, Sylvia - 177 Piani, James - 177 Piazza, Adrienne - 177 Pitts, Muriel- 113, 177 Piunti, Robert - 177 Plucienik, Arlene -- 177 Poerio. John - 177 Poggi, David - 112, 177 Pope, Alexander - 177 Powers, Bruce - 177 Pries, Richard - 177 Range, Nataline - 177 Ray, David -- 101, 177 Rees, James - 177 Reeve, Roscoe - 26, 64, 177, 179 Reichert, Ronnie - 64, 99, 177 Reinert, Edward - 64, 172, 177 Renzetti, Anthony - 177 Resedean, Peter - 54, 55, 177 Rex, David - 64, 177, 181 Reynolds, Ronald - 101, 177 Rice, John - 100, 177 Richardson, Bernard - 177 Richardson, Grant - 177 Riggins, Elsie - 177 Roberts, Eva - 177 Robinson, Gary - 93, 177 Robinson, Guy - 177 Rocha, Martha - 177 Roche, Mae - 177 Roesner, Keith - 45, 53, 121, 177 Rohr, Marilyn - 177 Roll, Valerie - 81, 84, 111, 177 Romanek, Sophie - 177 Ross, Florence - 109, 177 Rossi, Rosemary - 177 Rothbart, Stanley - 9, 177 Rotolo, Angeline - 113, 177 Rotoloni, Arlene - 85, 177 Roy, Robert - 177 Rucker, Joyce - 69, 177 Ruge, Fred - 9, 177 Ruhe, Gwendolyn - 94, 121, 177 Ruiz, Lourdes - 121, 177 Russo, Charlene - 178 Sadus, Eugene - 95, 172, 178 Sanchez, Guadalupe - 92, 178 Sandberg, Jerry - 93, 112, 178 Sanders, Ernest - 178 Sanfratello, Joe - 178 Santostefano, Bennie - 178 Saviano, Ernest - 178 Schafer, Evelyn - 178 Scharland, William - 178 Schilling, Dennis - 178 Schocke, Edward - 86, 100, 106, 178 Schoof, Annabelle - 69, 174, 178 Schranz, Nancy - 93, 178 Schroader, Raymond - 178 Schultz, Geraldine - 176, 178 Schultz, Robert - 178 Scimeca, Rosalie - 178 Sedgwick, William - 178 Seely, James - 81, 94, 178 Segala, Loretta - 75, 102, 178 Segneri, Orlando - 178 Seiter, Connie - 178 Shillin Donald - 100 ga Simms, Ruth - 86, 178 Simmons, Joan - 178 Sims, Carolyn - 101, 178 Sims, Iris - 69, 178 Skorich, Maggie - 178 Skowronski, Geraldine - 178 Smith, Helen - 178 Smith, Kenneth - 112, 178 Smith, Liane -- 178 Smith Peter - 178, 181 Smith Smith Sharon - 112 178 1 Wanda - 86, ,106, 178 Sobota, Frances - 178 Sobota, Frank - 93, 178 Spangler, George -- 101, 178 Sparks, Lois - 121, 178 Spata, Antoinette - 178 Spotora, Anthony - 178 Squeteri, Emil- 54, 178 Stallings, Mary Ann - 113, 178 Stanfa, Gloria A. - 94, 178 Stanfa, Gloria - 107, 178 Stephens, Robert - 64, 120, 178 Stephenson, Joe - 178 Stewart, Mary Ann - 178 Stine, Joan -- 178 Stogentin, Randall- 112, 178 Streib, Lucille - 178 Sund, Judith - 91, 178 Sutton, Lee - 176, 178 Swanson, Patsy - 178 Sweet, Lynne - 178 Swift, Henry - 178 Swingler, Ronald - 178 Sylvan, Barbara - 113, 178 Talley, Bennie - 178 Tatgenhorst, Karen - 81, 178 215 Tattersall, Gerald - 178 Tavoletti, Adrienne - 178 Taylor, Jyme Lou - 105, 178 Testa, James - 178 Tetter, Carol - 178 Tewes, Robert - 47, 48, 49, 111, 178, 179 Thomas, Andy - 133, 178 Thompson, Robert - 47 Tidd, Charles - 178 Tidd, Georgene - 178 Timms, Frederick - 178 Towle, Susan -- 96, 102, 178 Towle, Carolyn - 91, 92, 178 Triezenberg, Herman - 178 Trunnelle, Robert - 178 Tucker, James - 178 Uhter, Jeanne - 178 Ulmer, Maude ' VanRamshorst, Lee - 64, 178 Vantroba, Valerie - 178 Vesci, Thaddeus - 53, 178 Veste, Gloria - 69, 112, 178 Visser, Henry - 178 Vorba, Charles - 9, 178 Wagner, Alvin - 85, 107, 178 Walker, Shirley - 178 Walenga, Thomas - 178 Wallace, Diane -- 178 Walsh, Cynthia -- 26, 92, 176, 178 Warnell, Joe - 178 Washington, Irene - 178 Webb, Melvin - 178 Webb, William - 179, 181 Wegrzyn, Donald - 179 Wendt, Elmer - 179 ' Wenzel, William - 101, 179 Whitaker, Ella - 179 Widen, Joyce - 179 Wilkening, Marianne - 94, 95, 176, 179 - Williams, Daniel - 54, 179 Willis, Edward - 53, 179 Willis, Virginia -- 74, 81, 113, 179 Wilson, S. - 103 Winn, David - 179 Wilson, Suzanne - 179 Wojcik, Patricia - 179 Wojcik, Phyllis - 179 Woznys, Diane - 113, 179 Yacono, Mary - 179 Yambor, Joseph - 179 Yaseen, Joel - 179 Yaseen, Robert - 179 Yates, Luther - 179 Yung, Elizabeth - 179 Zarate, Connie - 179 Zarowny, Patricia - 179 Zeller, Don - 85, 107, 179 Zeller, Miles - 179 Zeman, Carol - 179 Ziccardi, Kenneth - 179 Zinker, Frank - 179 Zizook, Barry - 64, 179 Zych, Donald - 179 Y- if Q. vi' in 54? 5,- Pf . nf., ..-, 7 Q-. ., gk ,. 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