Bloom High School - Bloom Yearbook (Chicago Heights, IL)
- Class of 1957
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'ff fir' ' aisrnrfalf -fwir fwziridiil S .':1 r.-LQ.-Slq f65:2fmts'i-tpfss:1:.-.6154-'Seas' V X- ff fllf -4 uv .f 1'- :f's--'----:H -2-:-1-gfv sf c' .811 ll .. -' EDITED BY: Judy Nave and Bob Crow- son, editors-in-chiefg Mary Hanson and John Greven, ac- tivitiesg Bob Bouton, sportsg Diane Salens, girls' sporfsg Sandra Clare, facultyg Valerie Roll, seniorsg Sally l-lelmrafh, underclass. F.-i i Dr. Metccilf Drciws the Blueprints As superintendent, Dr. Metcalf this year has a dual role. ln addition to his regular duties of blueprinting the organization of the school year, he must cope with the new problems the construction imposes. Conferences with teach- ers, builders, and students fill the school day. Despite his crowded schedule he is never too busy to spark pep assem- l'li f sis'tvn41sl student dances, and maintain a close personal 'contact with the s s l 5 'fii i'Yi support of Bloom and loyalty to its ideals is reflected 'ably requests at pep assemblies-We re from Bloom, , CCD BXoov0 Wie Ixc's'w'x'c'xes Sporks Y'ocuXN X Sedxors Undevdossmen ' T ' '1. ,- f 1, , ,- , .X . ..,f 1 1 BLQQM LIFE Ccvers Wide ff 1 - W f Fzewwouss 'S Illlllllllllll Poo 1 NEW GYM CLASS Roo MS Mum: MAIN Bvnnomc 1 ARTS AUDITOBIUM OLD GYM I ll -l Areci To each student, school means something different. To the social butterfly it means dances, club meetings, chatter, and the weekly games. To the athlete it is mak- ing the team, basketball season, and the South Suburban Conference, To the stu- dious it is classes, credits, and report cards. Yes, it is this-all of it, and more. A school is not only the bricks and build- ings but the people inside, the faculty, classes, clubs, and committees, combined into one-Bloom Life. 7 Bloomites back the team and show their spirit at an after school pep rally aided by cheerleaders and malorettes Bloom Lite ls All This No longer is school a routine of classes, lunch, and more classes. Now the building hums at all hours with club meetings, dinners, dances, and games. During school hours stu- dents roam halls, soliciting contributions, sell- ing pencils, or rushing to a college conference. All ot these together-social activities, classes, and athletics-make up that which is differ- ent to each student but known to them all as Bloom Lite. Right: Woe be unto the hapless freshman who tries to defy the hall guides and go up, as John Ross, Al Spada, Duncan Lode, Ron Reichert, Maggie Skorich, Barbara Mitchell, Janet Golcher and Jacqueline Freese well know. Freshmen Judy Prystalski, Lois Pul- macher, Margaret Cochrane, and Dar- lene Nietfeldt hope the driver training cars last until they get a chance to use them. Connie Seiter appeals to the charitable in- stincts of Bob DeBolt and Bonnie Slov as she collects during one of the City of Bloom charity drives. Albert Hoecker counts out change to buy some of the candy Marian Panici is selling. Hungry Bloomites storm this first floor nook as soon as the 3:20 bell rings. l As each brick is added by skillful workmen, the modern cafeteria is that much nearer completion. Blueprint Dreams Come True This open-air amphitheatre was soon transformed into the new auditorium. a F - ' . s--l , - ' . . s - . . :1p,,g1g.gs1 ,Q Q, - - ' g 1 ,xi -r K K - f I - - fr 7- fx fly,-...' , ' 4 ., , gwe. -,Mg-. gi ' . ,,, . . -.4 :, -- xr -me ' gl N it ,K .. W . :F .,::'I.- - -' - , ' ' . ,Q .x .1...:: :- ..-:--. -1- ' ,Nw 1-aw . ' k ' ,, ' r .F wvsmvw , W -' 1 , -r - ' QM, - f 1. if'1C,.., f yy ' ' j 'ef-2 5 . 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H M . 54 ,Aw EF Pt , '21 ,M Q ,E . ' fi' Q . -1 , il- A 1 1- , - 'zi asu 4 X ' r. . -. 0 , -J ff' ,Q ' 4 '. ' ' 1 y ,A - , . First the expansion was merely a dream-a pleas- ant one. Then the minds ot men began to make the dream come true as the bond issue was passed, ar- chitects drew up plans, and construction workers moved in. Slowly, under the very eyes ot Bloom- ites, a new school grew. It wasn't an easy growth. There were delays, prob- lems, unexpected ex- penses. Teachers strug- gled to be heard above the roar ot tractors and steady grinding of cement mixers. When the noise ceased and the ever-pres- ent dust settled, there stood the beginning of New Bloom-a dream come true. The little theatre was the perfect spot for drama club plays, lectures, and Speech Activity practices. Students counted from classroom windows as the ribs of the field house rose. Bloom students will be in the swim when this pool is com- pleted. 'll ,ff 1, - M ff f 1 'i f ,ff-f hx f ' - WU' fr 'Z' 1 , ,....4..,...1,..,.....,.,..we4w,...,a.,.,.ff,w..,.f,f,. H Li l' ...fy ., ,M 1.. V A f . 5- '---ww 1 ...say a.n.,i...,, ' Our new fieldhouse, the pride of coaches C. M. Sarff, Frank Buchtel, Fred , G Jacobeit, and Ed Krumm, stands as a symbol of Bloom s sudden new interest in athletics. Something New Among Mr. Barton Herr gives business training classes a preview of the new battery telephone which will soon be used in speech and English classes. The New Year came for Bloomites on September 4, when they returned to classes after a leisurely summer vacation. There were new teachers, new students, new buildings, and new classes. New clocks ticked in classrooms, and the cafe- teria finally sported new posters. Of cours'e, to freshmen, everything was new, but upperclassmen found the old familiar, too. Seniors ventured into Mr. Nelson's chemistry lab, as other seniors had done before them, and familiar trophies gleamed with new ones in the front hall, Mr. Dale Lawton demonstrates the trick of boiling water until it turns to ice before his seventh hour physics class. Fomilior School Scenes Mr. Schneider shows the correct forms of letters to one Nancy Shranz and Maria Rigotti practice oil painting in of his many typing classes. Q ii one of Mr. Dodge's advanced art classes. Busy Teachers Take it Easy x,...f' Gene Sadus fires questions at Advanced World History classmates in a cracker- barrel quiz. Classmates Rosanne Battaglia and Karin Ander- son have front row seats for Ron Linnemann's explanation of a hornet's nest in an advanced biology class. As a rule teachers spent each class period busily drilling fundamentals into the subconsciouses of students. Once in a while, especially in ad- vanced classes, they turned leadership of discussions o v e r to competent students, and relaxed comfort- ably-supervising. Chuck Kline holds the attention of a Senior Comp class while Miss Schoff relaxes. I , sf , f 935, , I 9 L No books here as Lucille Streib, Kathy Brown, and Phyllis Wojcik practice their cooking theories. Right: Flag twirlers Mary Niblock, Carol Kantzler, and Mary Lou LoBue have one final rehearsal for half-time entertainment. Don Zeller, working at the Star office in the photo department, is one of the stu- dents participating in the Bloom Diversi- fied Occupations program, now the larg- est in the state. John Prombo, the direc- tor, spends mornings in the classroom, teaching theory, and afternoons super- vising students in photo shops, the hos- pital, and various local businesses. l-lere's Bloom Without Books V, 12. Building Moy Disrupt Cldsses. . . Lai 'T ' if-M .,..,s , f was N- i i ri-4 W2 9 T tl i Carol Sawyer, Dorothy Smardack, Sue Sayles, Carol Bonea, and Lois Forney are among the girls who bundle up for the chilly dash from the new fieldhouse to the gym. It is impossible for a project the size of the Bloom expansion to progress without inter- The cafeteria won't be ready until next year, so because of lack of space, the teachers ate in class- rooms. Here Miss Render, Miss Printz and Mr. Kuras orepare to meet the afternoon classes. Though classmates Byron Conant, Adam Frecow- ski and Phil Harper study the construction of a leaf, Bob Gayton finds the construction of an audi- torium more absorbing. rupting classes somewhat. Students in the new section endured weeks of shivering in window- less classrooms, while additions to the heating plant left the rest of the school also without heat. Pounding often drowned out teachers' voices, but they just repeated their words. Confusion, inconvenience-but wait 'til next year! W Mr, Hamlin shows geom- etry students Dave Moore and Mary Petreikis how to graph, while George DeFrancesco illustrates a problem. Carol Beers studies the structure of a leaf in biology class. 3 l Judy Lind is oblivious to any interruptions. Her interest is centered on a new dress. '-.af , v 0' . .A, But the Classes Continue The lllinois championship CAP drill team performs between halves for the specta tors at the Bloom-Thornton game Entertoinment Livens Holf time The buzzer signaling the end of the first half of any basketball or football game also is the sig- nal for the beginning of half-time entertainment, usually provided by the majorettes and flag twirl- ers, with the pep band. Occa- sionally, for variety, a different group, such as the CAP drill team, helped the time between halves speed by. Batons are neglected as majorettes and flag twirl- ers use pom-poms to beat out a rock and roll rhy- thm. '0rien'roI Fantasy Introduces if sfnxq 9351- 'U'- Cl ff: Queen Virginia Willis and King Gerry Clarey pose for a post-coronafion portrait. 19 Bloomites to Mcigic of For Ecist -W ii Joan Boyd and Tom Smith congratulate Gerry Clarey and Virginia Willis 35 l'l1eY Sllz SW' rounded by court members Harry Osterman, Sharon Galiene, Pat Noll, and Ron Mllnes. Pat Noll and Joe Bullaro cut an Oriental rug to a rock and roll tune. ho By the light of glowing Chinese lan- terns dancers whirled to the music of Johnny Marlowe's orchestra at the i956 Homecoming, Oriental Fantasy. The air of glamor and excitement was heightened by the mystic spell of the Far East. Tension mounted until ii o'clock, when beneath a flowing red canopy, Queen Virginia Willis and King Gerald Clarey were crowned by last year's royal couple, Tom Smith and Joan Boyd. , The victorious Trojan, Charles Didrickson, arrives on a Peporama float drawn by the conquered Wildcat slaves. Peporomo Reploces Snoke Donce Not a pep rally, not a dance, but a combination of both constituted the first Peporama to be held at Bloom. A king-sized rally on the football field generated the enthusiasm which stu- dents worked off at a dance in the gym. Bloom traditionally holds some sort of activity on the eve of the annual Bloom-Thornton game. Up until this year it was the snake dance, but with the wonderful acceptance of the Pep- orama by Bloomites, this will probably become the yearly event. The Peporama Princess, Virginia Willis is crowned by Dr. Metcalf Angeline Rotolo helps out Al Cardilli and his band at the Tro-Cat Tromp. Informal Dances Celebrate Wins Within one month Bloomites had two chances to let off steam after a big victory. Although the annual Blue and White dance on February l was intended to relieve post- exam blues, the win over Lockport was an even better reason to rejoice. Then, exactly one month later, March l, the gym was again filled with dancing couples. This time, however, the opposition joined in the fun at the Tro- Cat Tromp. Bloom and Thornton students for- got their rivalry for the night as they marked the end of the basketball season together. Pro- ceeds from the dance were put in a fund to finance a foreign student at Bloom. Trojans and Wildcats momentarily forget friendly feuds as they meet at the Tro-Cat Tromp. Loyal Bloomites jump for joy at the Blue and White Dance. f ll ' it l W' 4 7' I uzuunnnnuasullseni ' 1 f ., 1 ' ' L ff: t 8 g . W .vi if y fl ,I v ,- Q w l ' in , l :E ' ,f Cf P' 'A E1 we i s, ' ,'. Q. M ' ,,., A is 5:55 af .g . , W. . V,,- . . f ff up ML!! ,7 . , , .. .M 5' ,X mi 1 .,,, if KW 403 ' Q , fi,5'r'2 f,5V 'g, ' ,q, 'gg 2' iff . 1 fi ,ks 90' is , 1 7 www' I. 1 -. , ,, . A... ,1- ,, 4-. f 1 1 , s J 2 wi any Prom Queen Pat Noll, surrounded by court attendants Rosanne Battaglia, Mary Niblock, Sharon Galiene, and Virginia Willis, smiles at her subjects after being crowned by Junior- class president Eugene Sadus. Doncers Swciy to Southern Melodies They'd looked forward to it for months. He was splen- didly dressed in his tux and she was beautiful in her gown. Both were filled with a sense of anxious anticipation as they entered into the dreamland of the Junior-Senior Prom, and among magnolia blossoms and cyprus trees they be- gan to dance to the wave-like strains of Southern Melodies. The boys' gym was transformed into a fantasyland of color- ful couples floating and swaying to the music of Jim Louns- bury and his band. Too soon it was over. He walked her to the door and there was nothing left but memories. Memories which would forever remain in their minds-Southern Melodies, the Prom of l956. Joe Bullaro Pat Noll, Jack Altman, Rosanne Battaglia, Don Lauer, and Virginia Willis parade at the head of the Grand March. 23 5 Q-R L iii ya, ' f , ., ,all Juniors Revive Wild West Barbara Vollmer, portraying a cowboy hero, woos Western belle Mary Umfleet outside the doors ol' the Green Door Saloon. Against a background ot war whoops and gunfire, the Junior class presented a wild west as- sembly. Ron lgnelzi introduced Richard Buratto, the master ot ceremonies, who presided from the stage ot the Green Door Sa- loon. Dances and skits, and mu- sical numbers typitied the lite ot the western town. Indians obliged with war dances,and hero Brenton Field rescued lovely songbird Penny Lale from the clutches ot villains Kurt Augusten and Don Robertson, Gail Malizia, Karen Carlson, Janet Graham, Sue Schmitkins, Bonnie Kavinsky, and Karen Stogentin stage a wild lndian war dance. Pep Assemblies Work Up Steom Sparked by the newly organized pep club, Bloom cheering reached a new high. Attendance at pep as- semblies improved. For variety, the cheerleaders planned skits, such aslthe one pictured at left, and made it a pleasure tor Trojans to back their teams. Lett: Al Inwood interviews a representative of the basketball team in an attempt to get an unbiased opinion ot the Trojans' chances in the Thornton game. Even Entertoinment ls Educotiono Throughout the year Bloomites were treated to assemblies presented by the music department, the U. N. Club, or outside talent, in addition to regular athletic and class assemblies. No one knew what the program would be, as classes crowded into their alloted rows. Perhaps the Balantines, with musical selections, or a trip through outer space. The annual U, N. assembly tea- tured a skit, and Parade ot Flags. Right: U. N. Club members show how WHO helps another family. 25 5 W 0 rffi Qasxg fag , 2 V, f 1 , ,g , z ,, f ,M-. ,V x 4 ,f 5 kr if f Q Q L' , 25 ff' aj ' Q 5 Q A' , 4 Jane Niblock, Sue Heckman, Melanie Rueter, Karen Marwick, Nancy Rosenthal, Nancy Kauffman, Linda Wilson, Helen Sherlock, Pat Donovan and Steve Moore do their part to entertain guests in A Trip Through Roman History. A Night With The Muses A Night with the Muses was the theme ot the annual Roman Banquet, held this year on March 4. A program follow- ing the dinner honored the various muses, such as Clio, the muse of historyg Terpsi- chore, the muse of dancing, and Thailia, muse of comedy. The night ended with everyone joining in Gaudeamus Igitur in honor ot Polyhymnia, muse of sacred music. Rubracucula, or in English, Little Red Riding Hood, is portrayed by Larry Newman and Sandra Stewart. 4 Girls Give Mom A Holidoy Above: Officers and guests at the head table were Miss E. Callender, Mrs. Ruhe, Gwen Ruhe, Joyce Rucker, Mrs. Rucker, Miss 0. Theobald, Mr. E. Mayhew, Betty Kickert, Mrs. Kickert. Right: Mrs. Rocha and daughter Martha are served their turkey dinners. Pat Noll and Angeline Rotolo are movin' along Side by Side. ,. ww Girls escorted their favorite valentines to the Mother-Daughter banquet, Heart of My Heart. lt was the daughters who were doing the giving this time, as they treated Moms to turkey din- ners, flowers, and entertainment in a red and white valentine setting. The Girls' League mem- bers who worked selling tickets, planning menus, or decorating under the direction of Miss E. Cal- lender and Miss O. Theobald, were repaid for their work by the pleasure and enjoyment of the girls and their Moms. 27 Mrs. Dino Pignotti presents Mr and Mrs Harry Lange with a girt upon his resignation as president of the school board Familiar Names Al Bloom Mr. John Johnson, superintendent of buildings and grounds, passed away after many continuous years of faithful and devoted service to Bloom. sivllll i l ll Wheels are All-Round Students X f LYNN NAPOLI RONALD MILNES x Commissioner of Sociai Activities EUGENE SADUS Mayor X JAMES SEELY Commissioner of Public '-F 1 Welfare MILTON ODEGARD Commissioner of Public 29 Improvements Commissioner of Finance l lt's beauty in motion as cheerleaders R. Reichert, M. Carpenter, T. Dunning, D. Winn, and J. McDonald urge the senior team on. Jumbo as Jacobeit is, he can't keep Bouncing Bob Hilde- man away from the rebounds. Fciculty Wins Bottle of Ages Experience defeated youth as the teachers romped to a 64-4l victory over the Seniors in the annual Student-Faculty basketball game. Con- tributing to the faculty win were the pulchritu- dinous cheerleaders, in their snappy uniforms. Coached by Lynn Bert Napoli, the seniors played valiantly, but were unable to stop the Bert Moore piloted team. Admission to the game was a contribution to the Red Cross. Bob Hildeman cuts off teammate Gene Sadus as ln and Out Inwoods steals a rebound from Jumbo Jacobeit and 'f'Serge Sokolowski. Referee Bob Bell ,calls a jump as Coach Jacobeit wrestles the ball away from Don Lauer. 30 Herb Haze and Bob Avery find that box h brains than Hungry Bloomites urge Sally Helmrath to candy faster. i ockey takes more brawn. swirl the cotton Joyce Moellering can still smile, even while pelted I with gobs of jello. Clutching pink, sticky cones of cotton candy, or monkeys-on-a-stick, the crowd milled through the boys' gym. The junior class worked for weeks, preparing for the Penny Social. Colorful booths, signs, and displays testified to the length of their labor. The Spook House and fortune tellers' booths sold intangibles, but- thrifty students could get candy, cakes, popcorn, or favors in return for their pennies-and nickels, and dimes. Any regret over swiftly vanishing allowances was just as swiftly as- suaged by thoughts that This year's Prom will be the best. 31 Juniors Reop Plecisure, Profit I .--.. . if ii l : -h ,4- Xiftrtifi z5i J.. T ,jk vi' is l l bib' 7 -. A A I Il f 'v sf , g , . fi , ,V Q., 41 T 5-v-w--- P1-T i9Yy,gT-' Y w NB,-rf ,N -75,3 i.i1g' we-,Y ' 5 'W ',' , A , 1 - - i ' -' '1 i1.4.t...,e--V-.e 7. . f I .f-W'-'xi' ' -X15 W. ,--V , 5 it ' V' V., '1-- -7- ,gsuxmj-A. -V ,Q . x im' 3 1 ' ' ZS f-wflfflgie' lf- '2 .. .1 4 PM-173' 'fm-sa, 't --- , ill 115' A if T ' ze-f' ' . ' -'Lit ' , if N ,uf ' A h H, gf! fbias: ' Roscoe Hanus Reeve waits impatiently while Gloria Martha McFadden and Bob Stephen Crowson talk. PH--N. Jacqi Hallie Notarnicola and Hanus admire Mar- tha's bike outside the bicycle shop. lt's a lovely day for a picnic, and the dancers show their delight with an impromptu ballet. Seniors Hitch Too Thieves fall out as Hanus, Wayne Mo 'Wogon 1Sto r pn, Stephen, and Andy Thomas disagree. Hallie isn't interested in what Dan MacMaster is saying. The flashy new car claims her attention. I The lights dim, the curtain parts, and suddenly it's not March, l957, but July 4, l902. The Star Wagon has trans- ported the class of '57 and the audience across time barriers to the past. Seniors practiced after school, Saturdays, and Sundays fAgainP But l'm hungryli and spent spare time paint- ing sets l More blue on that tlat l, gathering props C Who would have an essexP l, choosing costumes l l refuse to wear that ugly rag D, and selling tickets to prepare this play by Maxwell Andersen. Student committees headed by faculty members made the arrangements and did the work. The credit for direction goes to Miss Leitha Paulsen of the English department. l I Businessmen Harry Osterman and Don Hart harass inventors Hanus and Stephen. Seniors Preview College Life The Aragoosa County Boys, who are left to right: Ros- coe Reeve, Steve Benson, Chuck Kline, Don Christo, Don Hart, and Virgil Hoff stopped feudin' and fightin ' long enough to croon Jamaican FarewelI in the senior assembly. Jazz sessions, songfests, and fraternity initiations were the rule as the senior class gave its impression of a day in the lite of Joe College, portrayed by Bob l-lildeman. The seniors' view of the future involved everything from Hillbilly music by the Aragoosa County Boys to jazz by the Cool Collegiates. There was even a Spike Jones presentation of The Tennessee Waltz -not to mention Hound Dog sung by Dave Elvis Leahy. A swinging-swaying dance called the Cha Cha, a portrayal of You Gotta be a Foot- ball Hero, and other acts rounded out an outstanding class assembly. One of the more sophisticated numbers of the assembly was the rendition of The Tennessee Waltz by Dave The cool collegiates gave their impression of hot college Comer, John Grevenl Dave Auguston, Mark Blucherl lan 'n a 'eal'9one way' Harvey Neer, and Jerry Davis. 34 1' ay' 'l l r WW' , 7 'f uv I U' 4' ly I mf 1 'W Q , , f of' ' W4 7 , , We W gf iff' V ,,, 'dffjfm , . , M WW WW 'il 4, Z ' lf W rl ,JI 'lm Z 1 X! z If zzfyf ,gfpzjan F A 'll f-5:2 ,' ' ' . r If ,A L1 X .A ,teh 'W W fd 7, W A 777 AV VW, fw sig W 1, li y 4-I V, MV, W 'ff , 'Q ,,,V ' W ' e ,iff . '1 231 W , ,ff I . , - ,fm - , ,,, 4 - 1' 1 of if ,f W iff 9,1 teh! ,JW f 17, f ' 1 L - 4 , ng . J lf up QW, , I 1114 fury 14,7 , ,J ' If d 4 f , - 'A' V 4 ' ,, . The Senior Class assembled with the rest of the school for the last time on Class Day, when they presented their visions of Futurama for the underclassmen. Futurcimo is Theme of Groduotion For weeks the seniors thought of noth- ing else. Gym classes were devoted to marching, and frantic days were filled with committee meetings for senior din- ner, class day, and baccalaureate. Through all these busy weeks no one lost sight of the primary objective-Gradua- tion. But too soon the moment was over. Where once a class had sat, there were now just individuals, clutching new di- plomas. Germaine Passarelli, Carol Gockstetter, and Carolyn Schomas prepare for the Futurama, as they re- ceive nursing scholarships from Walter Thoeming, commander of American Legion Post No. 3'I'l. is fr ACTIVITIES Expand Info New IIIIIIIIUlIIIIuIIIIUIIII T14 bf E... g 2 9 Q I. i .V N. IWW X Quarters 2, CF' 'Z' III ft i l I l l F Participation in extra-curricular ach lessons which cannot be taught worn yu ll -basic principles of cooperat wip, 7 I1 and responsibility. Choosing f list of clubs and organizations, ea can it , find an activity suited to his ta wts. l With the encouragement of 4: :ers Q and sponsors, even the shyest non finds this extra-curricular educ l 37 Seated: J. Seely, B. Dudek, E. Sadus, L. Napoli, M. Odegard, R. Milnes. Standing: Dr. H. Metcalf, Miss H. Bald- win, Mr. A. Feldvebel, Mr. S. Paravonian, Mr. A. Odegard, Mr. C. Smith, Mr. F. Buchtel, Miss L. Paulsen. Students Govern . . . government of the people, by the people, and for the people. It has been a long time since those famous words were first scratched on paper, but their principle still stands at Bloom. The governing bodies at school are constantly working to give the students their share of democracy. They meet frequently to discuss and act upon ideas for improving Bloom life. Many such ideas have been adopted and are now a part of the school's laws and cus- toms. During the year student government inaugurated an exchange program between Shore- wood High School in Wisconsin and Bloom, a successful pep club, identification cards, as well as other innovations. 38 Frosh-Soph Student Coun cil. Row 1: N. McWil Iiams, S. Weatherston, J. Zomporelli, D. Sassano, S. Shapiro, J. Cohrs, E. Dudley, L. Mettler. Row 2: M. Jelinek, S. Bour- que, A. lnwood, M. Good- fellow, G. Thoeming, L. Brady, D. McCulloch, J. Lowman, J. Zoll, R. Howe, B. Dainton, S. Franz. Row 3: G. Kveton, K. Willis R. De Luca, D. Pignotti, S. Baker, R. Lambotte, R. Stiglitz, P. Sierria, J. Bar- rett, R. Reese, B. Gier- man, C. Hub, D. Nor- cross. Row 4: H. Thur- man, J. Cameli, K. House- holder, J. Osterman, F. Montella, S. Vittori, R. Malec, P. Donovan, S. Rosati, C. Anderson, D. Mergenthaler, M. Green- spon. I The City of Bloom Row 'l: K. Kosmal, F Mascitti, R. DeBolt, D Lauer, G. Colangelo, A Schoff, J. Nave. Row 2 R. Bider, J. Shapen, J Tilton, S. Galiene, V Roll, R. Rinkerberger, D Maltby, K. Carlson, G Vesti, D. Hantak, M. Ko- pernick. Row 3: M. Kid- doo, J. Dantico, A. Jan- kowski, W. Edwards, K. Augustson, A. Konetzki, S. Benson, D. Leahy, M. Blucher, R. Milnes, E. Larsen, J. Hahn. 5' ,-..,,......M,.,,.sf-M V Row l: Wanda Smith, Nancy Pearson, Carol Arnholz, Arlene Rotoloni, Diane Hantak. Row 2: Yvonne Mikolaiczyk, Judy Nave, Evelyn Schafer, Pat DeLorenzo, Arlene Bogacz, Phyllis Patti, Deanna Lisciani. Row 3: Charles Kline, Dave Auguston, James Gilbert, Glenn Klepac, Edward Schocke. Officers: Diane Hantak, Pres.: Charles Kline, Vice-Pres.: Deanna Lisciani, Sec., David Fryck, Treas. ,NHS Recognizes Row 'l: Darline Schoeling, Nancy Yacona, Eleanor Hartmann, Dorothy Smardack, Marion Kirk, Barbara Vollmer, Pat Sikorski, Rita Bider. Row 2: Jack Allord, Herbert Yung, Karen Carlson, Theresa Howard, Anne D.udleston, Janet Graham, Anita Ford,' Dominic Candeloro, Richard Sylla. Row 3: Bryan Davis, Bill Frazier, John Block, Richard Samuelson, Jim Hunter, Cha.-lfon Jones, Jeff Stritar, Kurt Simon, Bob Anderson, Peter Lindert, John Dantico. 40 Af. WWW ' rf Q Gutstonding Students NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY One of the most coveted honors given to a Bloom student is membership in the National Honor Society. High grades are not the only essential for election. Extra- curricular activities also play a vital part in determining which students are accepted. As the motto on the pin states, service, scholarship, leadership, and character are the qualities that a member of this society must' possess. lt is this honor, bestowed on the few, which means so much. Mrs. North is the sponsor of Bloom's chapter. Row 'l: Karen Tatgenhorst, Barbara Dudek, Betsy Cli- ver, Norine Mazzocca, Gloria McFadden, Rosanne Battaglia, Marilyn Mignin, Dorothy Hodges, Ruth Ann Graham. Row 2: Sandra Lawrence, Kathryn McCub. bin, Marianne Wilkening, Carol Ainscough, Gerry Schultz, Adrienne Piazza, Barbara Sylvan, Marilyn Brown, Bob Callecod, Arthur Peters. Row 3: Don Heron, Dave Cohler, Gary W. Robinson, Don Wegrzyn, Valerie Roll, Pat Karwoski, Mary Kuchyak, Bill Paniqi, John Greven, Mark Blucher, Bill Landsea, Eugene Abrassart. Row 4: Don Zeller, Leah Meyer, Mary Hanson, Stannye Davis, Loretta Fitzgerrells, Bonnie Littell, Joseph Frank, Bob Crowson, Betty Kickert, Ruby Jean Kucllaty, Judy Peterson, Robert Tewes. Publicotions Boost Seated: Mr. G. Hamlin, B. Bouton, J. Greven, M. Hanson, D. Salans. Standing: B. Davis, Miss E. House, Mr. B. Herr. Co-editors Judy Nave and Bob Crowson help a puzzled Val Roll in designing her section. The deadlines are coming and busily the annual staff scrambles to meet them on time, in producing this year's theme, blueprint tor learning. Some are busily employed in writing and editing this sparkling copy while others happily attempt to cram big pictures on smaller pages without trimming oft too many heads. Seriously, the students pictured here have relinquished a valuable eighth hour study hall to the task ot turning out this annual tor Bloom. Our hardest workers were the co-editors Judy Nave and Bob Crow- son who spent endless hours in attempts to meet the deadlines. Miss Betty House, sponsor, and Mr. Barton l-lerr and Mr. George Hamlin, each adept at prodding, supervise their work. ref sl ' 5 3 - M, .,-ul - . f fini: 1 V J . Left: Sandra Clare and Sally Helmrath try to get tour pictures on Q g Q g - HJ a page that has room for only two. . Above: Underclass helpers, M. Beck, D. Wyngarden, D. Norcmgg D. Lee, C. Beers, gain experience in designing pages. I Interest in School Seated: D. Leetz, L. Meyer, J. Gilbert, A. Rotoloni, D. Lisciani, M. Mignin. Stand- ing: G. Klepac, E. Abrassart, Miss E. House. Bottom-Seated: D. Cande- Iorop B. Slov, B. Frobes, R. Ignelzi, A. Spada. Standing: A. Wagner, R.WheatIey, W. Motlong. Deadlines! Deadlines! Deadlines! They're always only a short time away tor the newspaper world, and the statt of the school paper, The Broadcaster, is no ex- ception. The junior reporters work under practically the same conditions as their adult counterparts in getting the news and reporting it as they see it. Every two weeks the statt must be ready with a paper that will hold the in- terest ot its readers while presenting tactual material. The statt, advised by Miss l-louse, puts out an award-winning paper, For the second time the paper, through financial arrangements made by the Board ot Education, was distributed tree to each student bi-weekly. Bloom Encouroges Row 'l: S. Shapiro, D. Heron, B. Dudek, editor B. Cliver, editor: P. Wark, P. Blaszcyzk. Row 2 K. Nelson, K. Carlson, C. Sawyer, J. Martin, J Simpson, S. Grusdis, P. Frank, Mr. R. Gard sponsor. Row 3: J. Grabow, J. Graham, J. Gre- ven, J. Clarke, A. Inwood, A. Reuter, B. Hat- field. Every Thursday afternoon a group of literary critics meets to give constructive ideas to The Tower Bloom's yearly anthology, which contains original poetry and prose. Illustrated with photographs by stu dents, The Tower reflects the best of the students efforts in the writing field. Besides providing practical editorial experience, The Tower gives promising authors their first chance to see their articles in print. Sponsored by Mr. Robert Gard, the staff under co-editors Betsy Cliver and Bar bara Dudek reads and re-reads in order to select the best material for appearance in the magazine. Kitt rw , , , 4 A A ff ., YA . ',, . W. ' -wi fe! fr, , If 5 ,, X . . g fs l' fi at v.., 5 . E W ' ' l Typists: B. Dehler, P. DeLorenzo, P. Hagman, J. Dotllhl ROW li M- Gl'3b0. 5- Haffef S. Davis, B. Cliver, editor, B. Dudek, editor: C. Beers, M. Beck. Row 2: L. Prisi, J. Hagerman, M. Hanson, M. Watkins, L. Bider, C. Bielinin, J. Johnson, R. Simms, Mr. R. Gard, sponsor. Row 3: Hermesdorf, E. Dudley, M. Hollman, W. Panlcl, D. Cuculic, K. Tatgenhorst, J. Clark, J. Cipriani. 44 Prospective Journolists Row 1: Miss M. E. House, B. Slov, L. Meyer, B. Dudek, D. Lisciani, B. Cli- l ver, B. Frobes, E. Abrassart. Row 2. R. Ignelzi, R. Wheatley, D. Smardack, D. Hantak, D. Leetz, A. Rotoloni, D. Candeloro, A. Wagner, W. Frazier, A. Spada. To the people who plan, edit, and bring the school publications into reality, initiation into the Quill and Scroll is an event to remember. Just as the National Honor Society is a recognition of scholastic achievement, membership in this group means the student has done outstanding work in the journalistic field. To be eligible for membership, a person must be either a junior or senior, in the upper third ot his class, and must be recommended by the local sponsor and the executive secretary of the society. This year, Miss House, as sponsor of the Bloom chapter initiated 20 new members, bringing the present membership to 28. A Row 'I: V. Roll, S. Clare, S. Helmrath, J. Nave. Row 2: M. Mignin, M. Han- son, R. Bouton, R. Crowson, D. Salans, J. Gilbert, J. Greven. 45 League Members ,...., gb, Row 1: J. Rietveld, sec., J. Rucker, pres.: G. Ruhe, J. Wilson and J. Rucker give service with a smile vice-pres. Row 2: J. Wilson, treas. fm O Z 2 Row l: Aschfort, J. Wilson, J. Rucker, Miss E. Callendar, Miss O. Theobald, G. Ruhe S. Phelps, M. Panici. Row 2: V. Coopwood, C. Foster, J. Golcher, B. Mitchell, D. Greece N. Marnell, B. Yacona, M. Venturella, J. Santeford, G. Meyers, J. Doffini, E. Jarraft, Y Mikolajczyk. Row 3: D. Wallace, N. Bartolini, B. Cliver, C. Lowe, V. Radden, M. Welk B. Hansen, l. Sievert, A. Duddleston, C. Bonea, D. Cuculic, L. Kemper, P. Woicik, A. Roy. 46 . The Freshman Frolic, the bundle drive, the Spork Bloom Spirit Row 'l: B. Kalinowski, K. Nicholas, J. Weiskotten, J Gibson, C. De Luca, S. Venditti, L. Drejas, M. Valentino. Row 2: M. Lorenz, M. Zurek, A. Cervera, D. Fares, V Petrarca, N. Onofrio, J. Traina, F. Fasman, J. Brolin, J Blodgett,K. Spencer, G. Palanca, M. De Frank. Row 3 J. McCIanahan, M. Helland, S. Starkey, M. Prombo, B Spring tea, and a dozen other worthy activ- ities are what distinguish the Girls' League as an important organization in the City of Bloom. Surely few other groups play as large a role in the lite ot the school as this. Also a part of the Girls' League, the senior big sisters do a great deal to help the freshmen become acquainted with the school, Credit for many ot the League's activities goes to its sponsor, Miss Ora Theobald and Miss Eveline Callendar. Baranski, C. Huber, K. Hart, M. Verchio, V. Schuemann, B. Zumbrum, M. Prebstle, D. Hartford, H. Slepski. Row 4: F. Madura, S. Leone, M. Shepard, P. Day, S. Smith, M. La Morticella, M. Alexander, P. Frank, J. Champagne, C. Mengle, A. Raysakis, M. Ambrosini. Secretary Janet Rietvield helps out Santa by giving Christmas gifts to Mrs. Moore and young 'uns. Teoms Rely On Them Row 'l: E. Schocke, D. Schilling, L. Manson, B. Garnett. Row 2: J. Warnell, J. Alexander, E. Benmon, E. Quinn. Row 3: R. McCann, B. Perry, R. Austgen. Managing the athletic events at Bloom are the members ot the Managers Club. Joining the club each year are those boys wishing to help the school's sports program. These boys have the responsibility ot seating the audience. They distribute programs at the major events ot the school year. Also they are instructed in how to handle large groups of people. Each spring the members are rushed with orders for tickets to the regional basket- ball games. Their sponsor is Mr. Thomas. 48 Guides Slow Rush of Bloom Life Row 'l: M. Odegard, W. Wenzel, R. Reynolds, R. Burratto, R. Cobb, S. Jenkins. Row 2: D. Mergenthaler, J. Utermark, P. Menke, D. McDiarmid, J. Hahn, A. Andreucci, P. Mer- genthaler. Row 3: C. Smith, C. Long, R. Austgen, Mr. C. Smith, D. Borchers, D. Benning, N. French, E. Senn, R. Wenzel. Frantic traffic guides W. Wenzel, R. Burato, and D. McDiarmid give stiff arm to N. French, J. Utermark, and P. Menke. The bell sounds. Push! Shovel lt's one against a thousand, as hurrying Bloomites collide with the stalwart traffic guides. Sev- eral times a clay, five days a week, the battle goes on without a letup. Seeing that students use the right stairways and keep to the right in the halls is an important task of Bloom's traffic guides and one they carry out. The guides, together with Mr, C. Smith, keep Bloomites moving in the right di- rection. Student Help Row 1: A. Roy, C. Zarate, D. Webb. Row 2: R. Rosati, T. Opilka, Miss C. Haworth, J. Kelly, N. Ewing, Miss E. P. Hess. Behind the sliding glass doors is a group of girls whose chief purpose is to provide Bloom students with source ma- terial tor classroom projects. Filing and sorting through the card catalog and at- tending to library passes takes much ot their time. Helping in the library is a function which necessitates a knowledge ot the Dewey decimal system and general library techniques. The practical experience gained by these Junior Librarians is valu- able in future years. G Behrens J Beaty and J. Bland assist librarians in running an effi- Aids Administration Office Monitors. Row 1: M. Kuras, J. Tilton, J. Cipriani, S. Sayton. Row 2: H. Kovel, M. Foushi, J. Anderson, C. Arnholtz, C. Schultz. Paralleling each other in the work they do, the hostesses, office and at- tendance monitors carry on many of the activities necessary to keep the school running smoothly. Welcoming and guiding visitors is the service which the hostesses do for the school, while attendance monitors have the task of collecting the attendance every day during tirst, sixth and eighth hours. Working closely with the attendance monitors, the office monitors take care of clerical and other jobs centering around the office, room 2l5. All of these girls are a great help to the administration by their constant work in the interest of Bloom. Above: Attendance Monitors. Row 'I: K. Weiler, D. Williams, M. Venturella, M. Yacono, S. Karr, I. Compagnoni, R. Peterson. Row 2: K. Pryszcz, C. Tiberi. Hostesses. Row 1: G. Malizia, B. Cli- ver, A. Seymour. Row 2: M. Stallings. v' 'Z 7f'4', ,L,,, ,, V, 17 , Films Give Diversion from According to the nation's teachers, visual education should be a vital part of a school program. At Bloom, the different departments chose the films they would like to view, but it is the Projection Staff that brings the movies directly to the student. The members of the staff devote much of their spare time to the task of crdering, scheduling, and cataloging the various films, in addition to oper- ating tape recorders and other audio-visual equipment. Besides the service to the school, the staff gains valuable experience which may be applied to future occupations. 52 Books Row 1: D. Ziems, J. Sorenson, H. Motuelle, R. Johnson, J. Gon- cher. Row 2: D. Omundsen, B. Con- nors, W. Smith, L. Dahlstrom, C. Ancy, C. Bruti. Row 3: C. Jones, H. Linneman, W. Pierce, K. Simon, D. Pluta, L. Pluta, S. Barron. Row 4: A. Fre- cowski, D. Robison, K. Augustson, J. Hahn, M. Luecke, B. Reader, D. Coleman. Row 5: F. Semerau, T. Morgan, R. Lamboi-te, J. Mi- chael, D. Smith, R. Petrovic, E. Schocke. Row 6: D. Meyers, K. Haagansen, G. Lund- sfrom, J. Ogibovic, E. Lancaster, R. Merlini, Mr. L. Richert. Row 7: R. Marnell, A. Dek- ker, W. Veenstra, C. Jelinek, M. Greenspon, R. Buratto. A. Bieronski, Sec., J. Letke, R. Kramer, R. Carrier, L. Berman. Club Gets Photo Tips S. Schindel, Mr. Tory, R. Carrier, D. Cooper, Mr. Hineline, B. Bowman, Treas. L. Holman, S. Barren, M. Dorinson, B. Frazier Pres.: S. Brown, M. Wagner. Snapping and cropping pictures, these Photo Club members work with all the phases ot photography, In room l i8 the actual developing and printing of the pictures is done. Under the di- rection ot Mr. Hineline, the club pro- vides students with a practical outlet tor excess energy. A yearly exhibit ot prize winning photographs from the U. S. A. is held and the aspiring photo- graphers are able to learn what it is that makes a picture really good. Some ot the candids used in this book have been supplied by several Photo Club members. Mr. l-lineline is assisted by Mr. Tory. Clubs Help Good Relotions fW3 U. N. Club. Row 'lt M. Stanfa, R. Egelske, B. Deabel, G. ' skmnska, G. sfanfa, A. Duane-sion. Row 2. s. Del Rao, L. Harrison, J. Simpson, R. Bonea, R. Scudella,J.Hirsch, I C. Sawyer, M. Trevino. Row 3: S. Hoisington, F. Carroll, 5 J. Ogibovic, B. Lorenz, F. Croston, B. Vollmer, K. Spen- l cer, J. Golcher, E. Lamb. l 1 i , a e i l i ,i E . 2 7 ' .uf J Q l y V E . . .f HUMAN RELATIONS COMMITTEE. Row 1: D. Hodges, J. Rucker, D. Leetz, L. Meyer, D. Hanfakf P- Kafwoskl- Row 2: M55 M' Norman, E, Sadug, B. Frazier, M. Blucher, C. McElroY, P- Kaul A. Jankowski. -4 Row l: J. Kelly, l. Sievert, B. Panici, B. Klawirter, Miss M. Norman. Row 2: Y. Mikolajczyk, G. Ruhe, J- Klos, R. Ignelzi, B. Dehler, B. Cliver, J. Santeford. The United Nations Club, like the United Nations Organization, is built on the idea of maintaining good relations among the countries of the world. Closely related, the Human Relations Committee tries to work out problems between people of different races and creeds by means of frequent dis- cussions at the homes of members. Both groups were organized at Bloom in order to influence the students in thinking about and acting upon these ideals. They do this by promoting practical applications of democracy. One of the U. N. CIub's activities was the presentation of an assembly in which the flags and customs of various countries were depicted. The Human Relations Committee attended conferences which gave its mem- bers a chance to exchange ideas with stu- dents from other schools. WZ Above: Row 1: L. Geron, D. Cole, H. Perkins, D. Long, G. McCormick, L. Mansen, M. Baldwin, D. Mergentha- Ier, L. Blackful, L. Austgen, L. Guest, A. Jankowsky, R. Seely, M. Odegard, J. Stevenson. Row 2: L. Pangburn, R. Thompson, R. Bell, S. Jenkins, J. Barton, W. McKinney, G. DeFrancisco, R. DeLuca, A. Hoeker, R. Mondschein, G. Vickery, B. Conant, F. Macklin, P. Pesendeen. Row 3: F. Ruge, J. Alexander, L. Canfield, N. McElroy, D. Pignotti, G. Vickery, R. DeBoIt, R. Tewes, R. Hagman, J. Llorca, E. Willis, J. Bouton, H. Dillard, J. Colangelo, R. Barbizzi, R. Evans, L. Sledge, W. Pouncey, R. Milnes, W. White. Below: Row 1: E. Larsen, J. Foushi, J. McDonell, R. Austin, D. Macaluso, J. Ross, H. Osterman, R. Leahy. Row 2: P. Clarey, G. Clarey, L. Ross, H. Fisher, D. Coeling, D. MacMaster, J. McDonnell, D. Lauer, B. Hatfield R. Boll- ing, T. Cannek, W. Edwards, F. Mascitti. Row 3: A. Konetzki, B. Pearson, W. Reynolds, R. Bennett, R. Elliott, G. Brebach, R. Hildeman, R. Reeve, M. Kopernik, K. Gitzendanner, R. Duncan, C. Green, J. Block, R. Maxwell, Mr. Fred Jacobeit. Lettermen Bock Teo ms For boys who excell in sports, the Lettermen's there will be as little confusion as possible in the Club is a worthy extracurricular activity. To be in gym. this group, a boy must have earned a letter in some This job is usually taken care of in a meeting sport and be willing to work, for it really is a task after schoolthe day of the game. Planning at this to arrange all the seating at home games so that session is supervised by the sponsor, Mr. Jacobeit. 55 Lively Students ,1,,ff9 '. fmt, I. ., K ' I . Row 'l: G. Kveton, A. Rueter, J. Michael, C. Patti, J. Bradshaw, E. Dudley, M. Rosen, L. Worley. Row 2: M. Cochrane, D. Nietfeldt, L. Mettler, M. Menke, J. Blodgett, V. Schuemann, J. Streng, M. Schmidt, J. Swanson, L. Parisi. Row 3: J. Slover, J. Gallagher, M. Hollman, J. Reinhardt, R. Larnbotte, G. Spousta, M. Car- penter, B. Slain, L. Belofsky, B. Kendrick. ,.. . .,, ...free I 'L '- ' 5E7'l': ' '-.f , - , f , f . 4. ..,,ff,, f. .ve , A - J -- f ., ,.,, .,,.. .. ...H I . -- V . 2' Whether or not Latin is a dead language is a subject that is and always has been debatable, but as tar as the Latin Clubs are concerned, there's lite in the old language yet. Just to prove it, the members spend two afternoons a month with activities and plays about Latin and Romans. Row l: R. Hippensteel, J. Foster, L. Worley, J. Prist, N. Pierceall, A. Wetzel, L. Ruggeri Row 2: J. Buxton, C. Heusman, J. Angellotti, S. Shapiro, K. Nelson, M. Beck, C. Westen- dorf, L. Concialdi. Row 3: W. Motlong, L. Newman, D. Durian, G.Wolff, R. Panichi, C Beers, C. Abell, L. Pollmacher. Z5 Y T Z U v , 1 47 V - f. ' ' f ' il' ' fi llkajy Visa., I I , , 1 ' ' wwf, .f 3523. - ' ' f ' V7.4 1 Reyive Dead Language C. Bobey, J. Carrier, K. Schroeder, J. Heberling, F. Mon- tella, C. Sherburne. This year the clubs are divided into three groups, the beginning, advanced, and mixed. This is something new for until this year two clubs were plenty, but with so many Latin stu- dents, the demand was greater than the supply. Row 'l: C. De Luca, B. Watland, N. Onofrio, J. Schomas, K. Marwick, B. Cincione. Row 2: J. Niblock, A. Blaufuss, F. Zum Mallen, J. Kyle, K. Nelson, S. Rosen, L. Nudelman, N. Rosenthal, M. Napoli. Row 3: J. Walton, E. Weller, L. Smith, S. Blucher, S.Heckmann, L. Shoemaker, J.Hesemann, J. Siciliani. Row 4: B. Barackman, B. Wilke, J. Cohrs, J. Guthrie, D. Bonitzer, D. Meliza, C. Grimes, J. Gibson, K. Nicholas, A. Cervera. fx ..., ' 1 'ffafff 'lf xx Besides their regular meetings, the students, under the direction of Miss Gioannini, Miss Keoughan, and Mr. Calacci, hold an annual Latin banquet which is usually a reproduction ot a Roman testival, down to the chariots and togas. Spcinish Influences Bloomites Row 1: A. Raysakis, M. Rigotti, P. Hogan, M. Lo dato, J. Josephson, M. Clamitz. Row 2: J. Mar cozzi, M. Consorti, J. Hagerman, A. Koshut, C Sawyer, E. Lamb, S. Pearson. Row 3: Mrs. Mur ray, C. Ancy, R. Skrzynaki, C. Kantzler, D. Parks C. Jones, J. Beebe, N. Linder, D. Stegemiller, C Walsh. Resplendent in sombreros and serapes are the members of the Spanish Club, Los Companeros. The combination ot parties with informative games and discussion periods on Spanish lite, language, and cus toms, helps the members to gain a rich background. Spanish Club is one of the main participants in the language clubs' Christmas party. Each club is responsible for a part in the program. Mrs. Murray is the sponsor of this group. .fp-1 I , Q.. ,J 6 . , f -. X f Row 1: J. Peterson, M. Johnson, D. Cuculic, S. Lawrence, M. Welk, J. Sanfeford. Row 2: J. Bou ton, M. Janes, J. Kozlow, B. Brown, J. Bladholm C. Faso, K. Yunker, H. Haze. Row 3: P. Morey, C. Ehlebracht, S. Klein, L. Gilliland, M. Hagman, S. Davis. Y nv, 5 15 I Y P 212195 ,f . wi I '1 1 Languages Prove Fascinating ,WZ-W-,' ' ' W ' f fQf.!p.y f , ,ff A ff W ,f Af: C6 , -4,, GERMAN CLUB: C. Maurer, B. Vollmer, J. Hall, E. Hartmann. Row l: R. Melzer, T. Morgan, J. Greven, R. Reeve, K. Landsea. Row 2: J. Kramer, J. Letko, D. Fryk, J. Ehardt, R. Stiglitz, A. Huenberg. Many students, desiring to learn a language rich in legend and romance, find French or German a likely subject tor them. Ot these, a good many spend at least some of their tree time pursuing the lan- guage in either the French or German club. Under the direction of Miss Sawyer, the clubs study such things as the customs of inhabitants of these countries, their history, the holidays they observe, and, ot course, the language itself. The French and German clubs have proved a great encouragement to students thinking ot taking languages and are an outlet for those who wish to do more than just go to their classes each day. FRENCH CLUB: Row l: J..Golcher, S. MacVay, M. Hopkins, D. Heron. Row 2: J. Allord, J. Ruiz, J. Harvey, A. Dudleston, J. Kelly, T. Barnett, B. Mitchell. Row 3: J. Reed, M. LaMorticeIIa, A. Seymour, J. Hisch, L. Josephson, M. S. Nordburg, M. Hopkins, S. MacVay, M. Panici, M. Goodfellow, J. Mignin, J. Wilson. Champagne' W... wi L. Dreias, L. Loclare, M. W. Frazier, D. Smardack, J. Freese, M. Collegnon, P. Hagman, L. Parisi, S. Nord- burg, B. Carrier, K. DeLuca. Ployers Set Stoge Anyone interested in the art of act- ing finds the Drama Club an exciting activity in which he can learn and do at the same time. As part of its sched- ule the club annually presents a Christ- mas play for the school. While taking part in plays of their own,' the members also make a jour- ney to Chicago each year in order to take a close look at a professional pre- sentation. The club is under the spon- sorship of Miss Leitha Paulsen. Row 1: J. Simpson, M. Hopkins, S. McVey, M. Allord, D. Schroeder, K Nelson. Row 2: J. Gallegher, J. Hagerman, A. Koshut, D. Harvey, B Olson, B. Howell, B. Michell. Row 3: L. Metler, S. Williams, J. Costa- bile, B. Slain, D. Cucuric, M. McMeen, A. Seymour, J. Cipriani, L. Darby, G. McFadden. 60 Row 1: M. Rosen, L. Mash J. Clark, E. Dudley, R. Bou- ton, J. Shomas, J. Graham, C. Abell. Row 2: K. Carl- son, M. Mancini, S. Blucher, S. Rothbardt, M. Blucher, J. Bouton, J. Zomparelli, P. Frank, S. Sharpiro. Row 3: Consorti, B. Olson, N. Jaffee, Speech Skills Developed Standing: J. Clark. Row 1: J. Costable,M. La Morti- Standing: D. Comer. Row -I: C- Rutkowskil L. Meyer, Cena' T' Howard' C' AMY' Row 2: R' Brands' L' S. Snyder, D. Horn. Row 2: R. Yaseen, R. lgnelzi. Kraines, K, Nelson. Bloom's aspiring after-dinner speakers get their practice in the Speech Activities Association. Menn- bers ot the club are devoted to bettering their speaking ability. A practical method that is used to improve their techniques is a tape recorder. Thus they are able to find out exactly how their voices sound to an audience. They also work with radio plays, essays, and readings. This group is sponsored by Mrs. North and Mr. Thornas. The club participates in speech contests held at other schools This year David Cohler, a senior mern- ber of the speech group, won first place in the state Voice of Dernocracy Contest sponsored by the JayCees and first place in the lllinois American Legion Oratorical Contest. V l I A 4 - c I ' , ,gf -V .. I 'va . A f-:wc c .' . J .. 1 D. Cohler, D. MacMaster, D. Heron, M. Drues. if Left-Standing: B. Beckett. Row 1: S. Nordberg, P. Polka, M. Steger. Row 2: M. Hopkins, B. Vollmer. Q Clubs Trcinsmit News ffl ltfjg ti.. l l l l i 4 i l l l l I 4 , ., ,Q ,,. ,V f fn.. ' 221, I , 5. iiejj. X, ,ld 'ff f 'Q ef , 7. ., y Eu mifmyw ,iw T' xx... in Seated: A. Yacona, A. Kruger. Standing: P. Florig, J. Krecek, R. Montella. Seated: J. Krecek, R. Montella, P. Florig. Standing: M. Rogers, A. Yacona, A. Kruger, T. Eger. A close associate ot the Radio Club and one that serves the school is the group known as the 6l.6. These boys, with their knowledge ot the mechani- cal, are responsible tor all the mes- sages heard over the loudspeaker sys- tem. C Q., C. Q.-calling all radio Op- erators. That's the cry of one ot the favorite extra-curricular groups, the Radio Club. These Hams as they are known to most students, hold their meetings once every week atter school. Many ot them hold amateur licenses and spend hours talking to kindred spirits in all sections ot the country. The call number ot Bloom's station is W9PEM. Both groups are sponsored by Mr. Dale Lawton. Seated: D. Robison, D. Cooper, D, Pearson, M, Dorinson, Standing: S. Blucher, W. Larson, K. Augustson, J. Dantico. Students Check Gome Checkl Checkmateln These words are familiar to the members of the Chess Club. Such technical-sounding terms are uttered in moments of deep concentration as students practice their games. The chief purpose of the organiza- tion is to teach the student the an- cient, but nevertheless popular, game of chess. An essential in successful playing is not an exceptionally high l.Q., but rather the ability to plan ahead. Under the leadership of Mr. Hogan, the club participates in matches with other schools. Seated: P. Lindert, B. Field, W. Landsea, R. Kessel, R. Carrier, B. Bowman, C. Radkowski, T. O'Hale. Standing: M. Hollman, B. Martin, B. Jacobsen. Boord Swings Into Action This group of Bloom students helps to provide entertainment from 9 to l2 after every interscholastic athletic event. The requirements for a good time are a head swollen with pride in the team's showing and a wish to meet that special guy or gal. Supplemen- tary requirements are a good band and lots of soft drinks. The board arranges for chaperones and bands, while formulating the Mor- gue's policy. R. Hildeman. Row 1: B. Hatfield, M. Blucher, V. Roll, M. Schmidt, M. Niblock, K. Willis. Row 2: R. Milnes, D. Leahy, J. N0farHlC0l-3, M. Lo Bue, C. Kantzler, S. Galiene. Row 3: N. Mack, H. Osterman, J. Seely, M. Odegard, C. Long, M. Baldwin. Shorp Tcics Nciil as Z7 f .r H '22 f 1. Z wi f Q3 - . f- ,Wg ' ' gf.. , y. ,g C., 2 , . 1.-V. if . r , rife' WWE .1 '41 sift. f t f 4 -f - .- I -f . -4 Q if. , .. ' ', ' H'64a'4'-',- 7sW'w.r'g. JM -'ff-rx ' -:1-ern, ,.Z'.-N ' . I ' ,, - , W, 9, -X21 4Z'2Z'.r,,z PQM7 2gf'li.V '2'7 'WA-.lir7i MW . 1. . .1--:w .. . 1 Once a month during long homeroom the senior girls who call themselves Sharp Teen-Age Coeds meet in groups in order to broaden their experiences as high school girls socially and vocationally. Having over l5O members the girls meet in eight different groups headed by a sponsor and chairman. A high light ot the year was the Peporama, during which the girls put on an organized cheer. A father-daughter hop was also planned. Miss l-lerr and Miss Pendleton, coun- selors, headed the committee ot eight sponsors. Sharp Tacs was reorganized this year by popular student request. Sponsors: Miss Catherine Haworth, Miss Marjorie Pendleton, Miss Nancy Gravelot, Miss Jo Ann Capesius, Miss Vivian Sturtevant, Miss Doris Deer. Not Shown: Miss Viola Herr, Miss Juanita Schott. Row 'lz P. Wojcik, M. Niblock, K. Johnson, N. Koster, S. Caniecki. Row 2: D. Hantak, N. Bartolini, J. Mona- celli, L. Segala, J. Dolan, M. Gergel, B. Brackman, P. Patti, P. Carducci, G. Schultz, S. Davis. Problems Row l: F. Hoppel, J. Dottini, J. Ohrt, A. Piazza M. Cellini, P. DeLorenzo, C. Zeman, P. Zarowny B. Hicks, J. Leoni, G. Stanfa. Row 2: J. Dottini C. Arnholz, L. Elson, J. Johnson, J. Peterson, R Simms, C. Kerper, J. Reed, C. Greer, G. Schultz S. Caniecki. Row 3: S. Larson, C. Foster, B. Cliver R. Egelske, A. Bogacz, A. Spata, M. Yacono, A Schoof, P. Wojcik, J. Fuller, l. D'Ercoli, S. Towle J. Kelly, K. Tatgenhorst, M. Watkins, D. Woznys Row 4: D. Hantak, S. Galiene, W. Smith, D Hernesdorf, G. Skowronski, P. Karwoski, C. Bono dona, S. Wilson, L. Bider, C. Bielenin, L. Segala J. Monacelli, J. Chenard, M. Foushi, N. Bartolini B. Kickert. F.F.A. Previews Form Lite mg ,,f f, , ' A Row 'l: J. Harrington, S. Skinger, D. Jansma, P. Matthews, J. Voight, C. Harrison, J. Burghard. Row 2: W. Panici, E. Buelow, W. Lorenz, P. Mergenthaler, E. Maxwell, A. Wendt, R. Wendt. Row 3: R. Edel- man, J. McCormick, J. Bussema, A. Rizzuto, A. Miller, B. Vander Woude, I. Lewis, R. Harned, E. Gray, M. Bill, R. Samash, Mr. E. May- hew. Row 4: T. Rodman, J. Kiel, D. Huizenga, E. Sailsbery, J. Ross, E. Alissi, C. Armitage. T. Rodman and P. Matthews play Mother Hen. 65 A. Miller, W. Panici, E. Buelow, Standing: E Maxwell, W. Lorenz, P. Merganthaler. Boys who are enrolled in vocational agriculture wear bright blue jackets to signify their membership in the Fu- ture Farmers ot America. This organization's motto is to de- velop character, cooperation, and love of farm lite. Methods ot better tarm- ing are studied by discussion programs and attendance at fairs and stock shows. Under the leadership ot Mr. Mayhew, the club introduces the stu- dent to the science of agriculture. Today any discussion ot the field of agriculture could be subdivided into many side topics such as insect con- trol and new methods ot plowing, as well as the studies ot new disease re- sisting plants. This group attempts to bring all the fields ot agriculture into the realm ot the students' interest. Pep Club Supports Teom PEP CLUB Cheering has always been spirited at Bloom games, but this year it has had an added pick-up. For the first time a group has been organized for the sole purpose of urging the teams on to victory. This organi- zation is known as the Pep Club. Every member is expected to at- tend all league basketball and foot- ball games, dressed in white and ready to cheer. Composed entirely of girls, the club, sponsored by Mr. Calacci, has a growing membership along with a growing popularity among sports-minded students. Row 1: B. Kavinski, M. Goodfellow, J. Gra ham, Mr. B. Calacci. Row 2: L. Napoli, J Seely. Row l: C. Walsh, B. Mitchell, M. Consorfi, P. Donovan. Row 2: S. Harte, G. Malizia, A. Rueter, L. Wilson. F T A Studies Field ot Educotion Row 'l: C. Greer, A. Duddleston, I. Seivert, Q D. Maltbv. C. Froncek, J. Cipriani. Row 2: A. Schichner, B. Adams, A. Amos, M. Kirk, K. Carlson, S. Pearson, J. Kozlow, Miss P. Douglas. Row 3: B. Wright, M. Stanfa, M Quinn, A. Greenblat, A. Seymour, J. Guthrie B. Wilkie, E. Rinkerberger, S. Snyder. I l . America's teachers are dedicated to enlightening our country's youth. Future Teachers of America is a nation-wide organization with a local chapter at Bloom where students who are seriously considering teaching as profession can receive inspiration. Together with Miss P. Douglas, sponsor, the club plans trips, parties, talks, and projects, all pointing toward teaching as a career. Each year the American Association ot University Women invites the members of the area to a coke party where the benefits and improvements of teaching are discussed. Row l: S. Williams, N. Schranz, M. Wag ner, M. Lorenz, A. Weitzel, D. Cuculic Row 2: L. Darby, J. Harvey, D. Hartford M. Church, M. Wilkening, G. Ruhe, G J. Stanfa, M. Steger. Row 3: S. Snyder A. Wright, R. Rinkenberger, J. Dainton M. Patrizi, B. Slain, D. Goodman, D Cross, J. Silberg, J. Urban, C. Malone. 67 Nurses Plcin Future Coreers Row 1: L. Gilliland, B. Brown, B. Hansen, M. Panici, M. McMeen, J. Laurie Row 2: l. Washington, P. Nicholai, L. Spiering, B. Tondu, B. Palmo. Row 3 M. Gring, D. Kickline, D. Mannel, J. Ohrt, M. Cisne, Mrs. T. Crane. Row 4 I. Sievert, J. Golcher, E. Lamb, B. Thielbar, P. Morey, M. Anzelmo, M. Corsello. FUTURE NURSES The Future-Nurses Club gives girls interested in nursing a pre- view of the pleasures and prob- lems of their intended profession. Since there are so many phases of nursing from which to choose and so many requirements to meet,'the club frequently invites a speaker to give members an in- sight into the possible future ap- plications of their interest in nursing. Under the direction of Mrs. Thelma Crane, educational films and field trips throughout the school year further help the girls in plans for the future. Nciturcilists Study Wild Life Row 'l: C. Hub, K. Gromala, L. Mast, L. Stephens. Row 2: D. Stegemiller, A- Heusmann, S. Edwards, E. Lancaster, R. Johnson. Under Miss Amy Applegate, the club learns about the miracle of growth. 68 Seated: M. Trevino, C. Rocha, A, F,-ecowski, Standing: J. Zomparelli, D. Maschwitz, members of Audubon Club study their feathered friend. Red Cross Comes to Rescue 5555 l ff Z e2 'C Row 'I: M. Anzelmo, B. Schacht, J. Schapen, R. Booth, J. Row 'I: M. Mancini, M. Preble, M. Quinn, O.. Ciarrocha. Young, Y. Ciarrocha. Row 2: M. McMean, P. Morey, C. ROW 2: M- Pl'llllP, N- Marnell. Hunsfock. Although not able to perform services on as wide a scale as the adult organization, the Bloom chapter of the American Junior Red Cross does help as much as it can. By readying such things as handmade Christmas cards and sock dolls for the unfortunate, they put their youth and vitality to a good cause. Together with Miss E. Kelly, the club has accomplished many worth while projects. In the past, the group has been responsible for sending food packets to the needy, knit- ting clothes for the poor, making tray mats and favors for hospitalized veterans, and prepar- ing toys for crippled children. 5 5 Row 1: R. Garcia, C. Rocha, K. Brefz B Zumbrum R Melnhell' M Preb stle, J. Preble, C. Gayton, H. Doud. 69 Q. ef nv A N 53 5 S.. -g,os...s. 3 Q1 gif We Crchestro Presents Row 'l: B. Hansen, B. Gloss, M. Welk, G. Thoeming, K Gromala, C. Yushkevich. Row 2: J. Paulsen, D. Wick- strorn, J. Guthrie, C. Kappmeyer, F. Czyz, J. Cohrs, L. Payne, I. Watts, K. Nelson. Row 3: L. Carter, R. Rellis, J. Blodgett, R. Merritt, S. Mitchum, A. Greenblatt, A. Cervera, B. Widman, J. Reinhart, J. Melone, B. Jackson Row 4: S. Gloss, J. Foster, R. Hippensteel, L. Melone, D Moore, R. Dapkus, E. West. There are more serious music-lovers than one might think these days as proved by the success of any event featuring the orchestra. This group is not completely classical, but it does stay close to what can be called good music. Members meet every day with their conductor, Mr. Hippensteel, Here their fu- ture musical activities are planned and prac- ticed to perfection. The results of this work are displayed each year in such events as the music festival, Christmas vespers, and various music assem- blies performed for the school. I . .lg XXXW r I - x I 9 4 if 'sw Q 2 Strains of Music ,, .J r 'ii QA' H :ff . , f Q fi V. it ' I J. ,f U ffl' ' A' - 'f Q as V V5 ,us lx ' ., ' A V W f -9 - -1. r B1 x ' S ' I F' :Jw l 7 U 'M 1' 24 , l ' i we , A 2 , ,fi ,f i,, N ' , I . - W V.. , , ,, vi .. if ,WN ii. x its X M .rf S . R sr '- f . .,,1, :.Q.ff2 2, X , S 7 4 . Mr. Hippensteel rehearses the orchestra. Row l: C. Huber, J. Pelock, M. Rogers, J. Golcher, K Landsea, J. Freese. Row 2: L. Stephens, D. Bonitzer, A Forcl, R. Juriga, R. Pensinger, R. Bokhoven, D. Figura K. Vondracek, C. Grimes. Row 3: V. Hellman, D. Parks, K. Nelson, R. Erickson, E. Gerardi, R. Stephens, D. Diehl Row 4: Mr. Hippensteel, J. Krecek, J. Hopkins, W. Fra- zier, D. Hunt, D. Nietfeldt, C. Croston, D. McDiarmid D. Sebastian. I Bond Sets School ' fsfmymvueri V M rf if Row 1: D. Figura, R. Bokhoven, R. Pensinger, R. Juriga R. Vanko, R. Compratt, A. Ford. Row 2: L. Larvick, R Anderson, J. Frank, J. Hagerman, L. Parisi, R. Erickson K. Nelson, A. Amos, E. Walker, S. Bartlett, L. Shoemaker, R. Mondschein. Ro,w 3: J. Zomparelli, M. Meliza, D. Stegemiller, J. Hall, W. Stock, M. Helland, D. Meliza, D. Bonitzer, T. Polka, A. Seyler, R. Crocombe C. Heusman R. Kraemer, F. Basler, E. Sullivan, J. Smith. Row 4: P. Harper, A. Goetz, P. Hochberg, A. Irons, R. Fushi, R. Sorrentino, B. Zumbrum, J. Preble. Row 5: J. Buckman, S. Blucher, R. Cowser, D. Hunt, H. Bickhem, D. Sebas tian. I Ask most students what school organization brings them the most pleasure, and it's a good bet that many will answer in favor of the band. lt's really no wonder that this feeling is a prevalent one in the school. Under the direc- tion of Mr. Einar Cannelin, they fall into in- tricate formations at half-time. What else can seem to generate as much school spirit as a lively band number. Whether at an assembly or any other event the band is a favorite with the students. Spirit 'ro Music The Bloom Band stands in formation Row 1: J. Watkins, E. Hochberg, S. Washburn, C. Huber, J. Pelock, M. Rogers, J. Golcher. Row 2: A Harbaugh, V. Hellman, D. Parks, L. Jordan, D. Pirani, E. Folkers, J. Krecek, J. Buxton, L. Stephens, E. Lamb S. Moore. Row 3: D. Poe, D. Hofer, R. Low, R. Kre- ger, E. Gerardi, R. Stephens, D. Diehl, M. Martino P. Pandolfi, K. Roesner, J. Kiel, G. Ruhe, I. Sievert, J. Ogibovic. Row 4: R. Stiglitz, K. Lind, J. Hopkins S. Halperin, W. Frazier. Row 5: D. Farrar, S. Schin- del, D. Dapkus, E. West, D. Whitted, A. Helgerson G. Rhoads, J. Burghard, D. Moore, K. Sharkey, G Wojcik, Mr. E. M. Cannelin. Eighty Voices Hormonize Row l: L.Aschfort, J. Lutz, C. Gayton, R. Marrison, L. Montip P. Poggi, M. Cellini, J. Rucker, A. Rotolo. Row 2: B. Sylvan, F Migliorati, N. Mazzocca, C. Walsh, R. Leach, R. Merlini, R. Stogentin, S. Larson, R. Napoleon, J. Dolan, R. Garcia, Miss Pavy Row 3: A. Bieronski, C. Bielenin, C. Ainscough, M. Gergel, S. York, G. Sandberg, K. Smith, E. Larsen, C. Doubler, M. Kopernik J. Moellering, K. Kosmal, J. Lodato, C. Maurer, D. Woznys. Row 4: G. Schultz, P. Noll, C. Bonadona, P. Lale, M. Kuchyak, J. Che nard, R. Durham, G. Davis, E. Willis, D. Leahy, R. Stevens, B. Conant, P. Karwoski, C. Alexander, J. Leoni, R. Battaglia, M. Wilken ing, L. Kost. Row 5: S. Cannelin, G. Veste, A. Bogacz, P. Sikorski, L. Sparks, D. Hantak, M. McManimen, S. Benson, W. Morton, R Bell, D. Gifford, R. Reeve, D. Hart, L. Sutton, S. Sayles, C. Ehlebracht, N. Pearson, B. Brackman, N. Hartman, T. Gray. Troianettes and Trojanaires Sing! Row l: P. Karwoski, N. Pearson, B. Brackman. Row 2: G. Veste, A. Bieronski, A. Bogacz, B. Conant, K. Smith, D. Hart, C. Doubler, J. Leoni, J. Lodato, M. Gergel. The ACappella Choir is perhaps the most professional and surely the most popular of Bloom's vocal groups. Belong- ing to this organization is an honor which is hoped for by all vocal students. Beside singing in assembly programs, the choir also performs at other Schools and on numerous occasions of import- ance. Among these are the Christmas Vespers and the Spring Fegfival. The choir, which is made up of juniors and seniors who have previously been in other music groups, is under the direg- tion of Miss Jean Pavy. Being Such .3 versatile choir, they are capable of sing- ing light popular music yor Dfesent-ing classical music in professional sounding tones. They Prcictice For Fincil Step Row 1: C. Young, N. Rossi, N. Yacona, G. Homeier, F.,Perozzi, C. Schultz, M. Narcissi, M. Mancini, B. Katavic. Row 2: L, H3999 Y. Ciarrocchi, B. Tondu, M. Steger, M. Hopkins, D. Griese, S. Pearson, P. Corbin, R. Meinhart, N. Ross, N. Ewing, L. Spierino, K. Sipple, J. Dallisandio, C. Marrs. Row 3: P. Rufo, S. Kosinski, B. Jerabek, J. Froncek, S. Phleps, B. Blackful, M. McMeay, M. An- zelino, L. Dahlstrom, J. Rietveld, L. Langlais, K. Tatgenhorst, S. McVey, J. Schapen, F. Malvestuto, N. Barber, N. Nylander, Miss Jean Pavy. Row 4: H. Corbin, G. J. Stanfa, L. Kempen, M. Umfleet, M. Schindel, S. Pennington, A. Focoreta, B. Schacht, D. Smar- dack, J. Koenigsman, B. Beckett, K. Farrer, J. Petriech, B. Kavinski, B. Howell, J. Graham, E. D'Sanza. One of the main recruiting stations for the ACappeIla Choir and an outstanding vocal group in itself, is the Girls' Choir. With the same director, Miss Jean Pavy, the girls meet during the day to vocalize, They perform at all the customary festive occasions and lend an important note to the musical ranks of Bloom. Cf all the groups at the school which are made up mostly of girls, the Girls' Choir is one of the busiest and most talented. 75 1 5669005 fi , fi '1 Glee Clubs Give Row l: C. Veldhouse, K. Spen- cer, J. Beebe, L. Bruni, B. Bishop, S. Ainscough, S. Carr, M. John- son. Row 2: C. Rocha, C. Pe- trarca, C. Burgess, G. Zizic, M. Bernardino, M. Lodato, A. Fatura, S. Tanis, J. Dainton, J. Slover. Row 3: J. McClanahan, J. Schultz, L. Kuster, C. Jaris, M. Menke, S. Reed, B. Vollmer, M. Carpenter, V. Schuemann, L. Ruggeri, J. Gumm, J. King, M. Cochrane. Row 4: L. Forsberg, S. De Luca, M. Consorti, T. Mer- ritt, M. Corsello, C. Moore, J. Klos, C. Kraft, P. Napoleon, P. Ciarrocchi, B. Howell, S. Del Rio, M. Beal, C. Westendorf, N. Saia. Row 5: C. Hub, A. Rafai, M. Yarns, F. Pitts, J. Middleton, J. Tribo, B. Lonchar, M. Johnson, J. Maple, D. Ciarrocchi, M. Prombo, E. iarate, M. Goodfel- low. Bloom's tremendous interest in music is shown in its Girls' Glee Club. So many young vocalists signed up that two separate classes were required to accommodate them, Their musical ettorts run from semi-popular to classical or perhaps musical comedy. Most of the girls hope to become a part of Bloom's more advanced choirs, so they spend time seriously working on sight reading and vocal exercises. Both groups are directed by Mr. l-lippensteel. Row 1: S. Williams, L. Poll- macher, G. Meyers, S. Graham G. Kveton, J. Anderson, B. Davis B. Cordes, J. Cipriani. Row 2: S Azzarello, G. Palanca, A. Ray- sakis, B. Pietrucha, A. Colacecchi J. Champagne, C. Schramm, C Hein, P. Bova, M. Sokol, L. Dre- ias. Row 3: P. Bross, J. Prist, R Clapham, A. Rueter, M. Mon -teleone, S. Hoisington, J. Streng L. Worley, M. Fandrey, M. Stanfa M. Varallo, C. Abell, L. Mettler Row 4: L. Lefever, P. Ruggeri, G Spousta, J. Wilson, A. Wetzel, E Moore, T. Gray, G. Curtis, J Koenigsman, L. Cann, K. Willis J. Gallagher, N. Linder, C. Beers Row 5: M. Rigotti, M. Marzo C. Schwalm, B. Holding, G. Kand zora, M. Valentino, S. Falknor, S Shapiro, K. Weiler, D. Williams, 1 X 1 P. De Greve, J. Filley, P. Gavenda ri fmt a 5 l dw H rr ' f ..-x , .....-1 Musicol Bockgrouncl With so many fine girls' vocal groups at Bloom, the Boys' Glee Clubs, both Fresh- man and Sophomore, must work hard to prove that singing is enjoyed not only by girls, but by everyone. Meeting three times a week are the Sophomore boys, with the Freshman meet- ing twice. Both groups exercise their voices with show tunes, spirituals, and other favorites. Their constant practicing is rewarded each year by performances at grade schools and at school functions. First Row: A. Tomlin H. Perkins, P. Ashley B. Keene, F. Nunez, W. Hoezel, R. Ross, A Dekker, M. Hurson, R Zizic. Second Row: L Guest, R. Elliott, D Brislen, G. Goyak, J Bradshaw, R. Carrier A. Crabtree, J. Wil- son, B. Jaffe, C. Lon- don, J. Carboni, D Wiseman. Third Row R. Dapkus, C. Lang- hans, A. DeLuca, W Bostic, B. Willey, B Pearson, J. Gaby, L Geron, E. Jaracz, Weis, B. Shirey, Austgen. Front: Director Mr. E. M. Cannelin, Accom- panist M. Carpenter. First Row: J. Grabow, R. Koelling, D. Leone, J. Aldridge, S. Stee- vens, E. Quinn, J. Nu- nez, R. Oliver, J. Low- man. Second Row: A. Blaufuss, E. Catlett, J. Coleman, F. Croston, W. Echols, R. Eriks, R. Fuller, M. Johnson, R. Kopernik, G. Lewis, J. McClenahan, F. Pa- dilla, D. Veste. Third Row: R. Brands, J. Barrett, D. Fink, T. Guy, W. Hahn, D. Harper, J. Hendron, D. Logue, P. Schnei- der, C. Small, W. Stock, D. Stogentin, J. Turner, K. Williams, T. Worthy. Fourth Row: P. Aschfort, C. Cox, M. Cohen, S. Dillard, C. Thomas, R. Eisaman, J. Gaston, A. Geary, R. Riley, J. Di- Giovanni, J. Haack, J. Hesemann, J. Johnson, P. Jones, R. Yatka, D. Pl!-ITB, H- Linnemann, F. ZumMallen. Not shown: D. Crabtree, T. Bruhn. ff fm, ,Q ,, SZ ,,.,,.:.ff:f ,, 1 1f,f.,x,f.',,,y,y ' , .ff !'ff1'!2fW ' f fd 'L f '. , . iff. Bringing the pleasures of music to the ears of Bloomites is a task which is at- tacked diligently and with eagerness by the members of the Freshman Chorus. Meeting twice a week, these freshman girls harmonize for many musical assem- blies and the spring music festival. Row 1: M. Ozuna, J. Gib- son, S. Piunti, D. Calderone B. Janusek, J. Peterson, C Loitz, L. Wilson, B. Gergel C. Faso, J. Karwoski. Row 2 L. Banis, S. Ridder, M. lander, F. Piper, R. Hayes R. Peterson, P. Barnes, D Long, S. Kickert, J. Gamble, B. Brinkworth, D. Schroeder J. Urban, Miss Pavy. Row 3 J. Langlois, E. Weiler, K Schroeder, M. Cunigan, I McWalter, J. Brolin, B. Kali nowski, J. Smith, B. Farrer B. Zeuberis, B. Cady, S Starkey, K. Stanton, L. Coh ler. L. Geron. Row 4: A Kassela P. Capretti, E. Young, J. Piani, K. Stokes, J. Mascitfi, B. Mansfield, L. Holman, M. Wagner, E Howe, C. Lopez, M. Ambro sini, B. Wanko, B. Dainton S. Truscott, B. Cincione. 9 V .,.. YY Row 'l: B., Simon..S.,Snvder J. Termini, B. Trim, J Clarke, J. Wilt, A. Herbst, J Schomas, K. Nicholas, S. Le- one, R. Karas. Row 2: P Petritsch, J. Mulder, S. Ho- selton, E. Johnson, M. Evans, R. Ranqe M. Jones S Grupe, S. 'Booker, S. Man-I gano, A. Galica, D. Forsell, Row 3: E. 'Hayes, C. Tetter, G. Perkins, J. Reynolds, J Caldarone, P. Ellefson, P. Coppetelli, P. Schaeffer, Y. Marks. C. Duff, P. Korn, B. Gavenda, D. Kloss, Mr. Hip. Densteel. Row 4: L. Smith, M. Balanow, D. FitzHenry, C. Taylor, S. Wolf, N. Onofrio, M. Napoli, A. Stears, A. Am- brosine, C. Bello, M. Hilde- man, H. Martin, B. Jacobson, P. Blaszczyk, L. Laport, K. Denison. B. Fasman. A. Sta- bile. J. Nykaza. Freshmen Provide e e e A 9 9 20 fs Row 'l: N. Kauffman, S. Ro sen, J. Niblock, V. Petrarca V. Sharkey, M. Tokarczyk: B. Wright, M. Low, W. Gon cher, B. Gierman, P. Dono- van. Row 2: M. Curry, J. McNulty, S. Clark, K. Wet- zel, P. Komer, H. Stone, J. Kehl. S. Weatherston, M. Fiedler, R. Michaels, M. Am- adio, C. Graves, Miss Pavy. Row 3: H. Johnson, S. Ed- wards, C. Lange, N. McWil- liams, J. Osterman, S. Gar- zelloni, L. Smith, D. Jacob, M. Warnell, C. Pelack, J. McClelland, S. Griese, C. Van Nordstrand, E. Bronaugh. J. Wendler, N. Soderberg. Row 4: P. Bankhead, R. Ander- son, V. Helsel, P. Day, S. Smith, M. Rueter, K. Kos- mal, G. Hart. J. Strobe, A. Jackson,vS. Rosati, K. House- holder, J. Spinozzi, B. Ward, P. Grannan, S. Polter, F. Cort, C. Webb, K. Flannery. Musicol Note , . .,,, A . 'Qi' . Y Under the direction of Miss Pavy and Mr. l-lippensteel, they spend many hours practicing for their ap- pearances or singing just for their own pleasure. Being only one of a number ot musical groups at Bloom, the chorus nevertheless plays an important role in the musical life of the school. Row l: A. Wendt, B. Barack- man, J. Dietz, B. Twiet- meyer, M. Swearegene, B man, S. Frantz. Row 2: B Brunotte, C. Petricek, S M. Shepard, M. Mueller, A Revell. Row 3: S. Jones, E Powell, D. Henderson, J. A. Skowronski. Alexander, J. Brown, K. Ap- poni, C. Brown, L. Nudel- Nero, S. Neander, V. Mc- Gillivray, E. Wilde, H. Doud, S. Clark, J. Leetz, J. Stone, Spangler, J. Weiss, J. Toep- ter, J. Weiskotten, P. Cip- kar, J. Watkins, S. Ehle- bracht, D. McCollum, V. Mayes, B. Howak, P. Pelock, N. Kloss, D. Johnson. Row 4: H. Rowland, F. Madura, P. Fields, E. Hallmann, P. Gas- barra, M. Tripplette, S. Sny- der, A. Wright, J. Burghard, J. Ruggeri, V. Caruso, F. Montella, P. Schleyer, J. Seniw, C. Wylie, V. Ken- nedy, L. Work, B. Hassberg, Pep Bond Rouses Spirit Row l: D. Figura, R. Bok hoven, J. Frank, E. Lamb, S Washburn, C. Huber, M Rogers. Row 2: L. Larvick R. Anderson, R. Juriga, L Parisi, J. Zomparelli, D. Pi- rani, J. Krecek, J. Buxton, Ford. Row 3: K. Nelson, G. Ruhe, J. Ogiblovic, R. Pen- singer, M. Martino, R. Com- pratt, R. Vanko, L. Brady, F. Basler, R. Kreger, D. Diehl, R. Stephens. Row 4: R. Stiglitz, J. Hopkins, Mr. E. M. Cannelin, D. Hunt, L. Stephens, S. Moore, A E. West, S. Schindel, D. Dap- kus, K. Sharkey, R. Krae- mer, D. Stegemiller. As Mr. Cannelin raises his baton, another basketball game ts started to the rousing sounds ot the Pep Band. Marches, college songs, and popular tunes are all a part ot their program. Wearing the traditional blue and white Bloom sweaters, members ot this group create an atmosphere ot excitement. Band Officers: P. Harper, Treasurer, G. Ruhe, Vice- A Cappella: C. Doubl V' -P er, ice res., N. Pearson Sec ' R S P .7 D. Fi ura, Pres. f' P , L, K . ' ' 'agen' res 9 flies. res ost and N. Hartman take Inventory of choir 80 2 1 M '51, 1 ,,f.a,m f , 9 z Z2 by 4 , , I4 kr... Row 1: M. Schindel, C. Kant-zler, M. Niblock, M. Lobue. Row 2: B. Malvestutol N. Nylander, B. Patrizi, M. Schmidt: J. Notarnicola, P. Joyce. They Lecid the Bond MAJORETTES Often marching down the football field in hip deep snow, the majorettes strut around the field in order that our spirits may be kept alive. What the students see is the finished product of long hours of practice with the band. Besides the football games, these Hgalavantin' gals are present at all of our other home games and pep assemblies. The line of blue and white creates a sense of excitement by throwing their twirling batons high into the air and almost al- ways catching them on the way down. Though they perform together during the football season, the majorettes take turns doing solos while the teams rest. They represent our school spirit all rolled into one group, for they perform with the same en- thusiasm no matter the score of the athletic contest. M. Schmidt, N. Nylander, J. Notarnicola, M. Niblock. Kc '-.' . ag , Jf xxx Iykyr iz t ,ff V N. T 1 I 4 .b ,tx '- t ft f , ,Q 'X 1 4 l J f I! ,V A Q ' . fr T 3 J J . rw l T - 4 t.., 6 81 Sw X ...W ,,, ., ,WWI QQ52 ,, f f M4415 f .,.,,,,,,,,4, 1143, WZ. ff ff .4 vw, W , f ff,ffl.,, , , , , ' 1 . ,mf ff , W 'i , . . E, Q w4f..d,g'! .1-AL. if . ,, -, , 5 iff M W if , if f ,Ma . f . 4 fy A Develop Character cmc r i n 47 Q3 ee Tel is 3 UFC Q C1 Ee is QQ L School Spirit N x N N N em X on x x x x x 1 X X HE XXXXXXXXXXXX X 'rr prouder! cried the th Bloomites who weekly sp We're from Bloom an I' L on to greater efforts. N4 r school spirit and determi jams continued to uphold tions of competition and characteristic ofthe athlet of BTHS. be ryal 1 ms in ro- adi- hip nts I .rfb f' .V ,ff '51 yn .fr -Vw, , f f WL. f,VV,,f-Aff V' ' j, , fm f wr ' ff wwf ' ,V Viz, , '.-Tfm,1. ' 'V fig, Vai R , 1 V ,Q 1 ' , , 7 Mr. Sa rff Varsity Football, Wrestling .N , Mr. Colbrese Frosh-Soph Football, As- sistant Varsity Basket- ball .craw ,W K' 4 I ,ff , , n f , fi' ' V ,t,. .A V V V g: QQVQQ Q31 .N ff 'f 4 52 f f , f i , M X , f 4 gf ff 1 ff, .Z vi gf V972 V',:,gV,.,,wg,Vg 3.j732' ,AZ fV,7!,'1t X'-, ' -'Ii-nil:-1: lst .-1 an mf, ' , 424 ' f- - V ., V , V-:ff gel- QQ.. V, - Ji' ', j .3 I .131 ., gh 7, f f Mir. Moore Assistant Varsity Foot- ball, Varsity Basketball Mr. Rehbe rg Frosh-Soph Basketball, Baseball I , v Lg ,gy ..,. . ,J -V., 2 1 1 f W V l 2 f J A f f , I 1 -Q f .41-fs! -A 1,54-,,: gg -V .sa . , - -11-:fx M, 1- ,, 1 X' I ' f i f A 2 V. . 4 Mr. Steben Varsity Track, Cross Country Mr. Andrews Assistant Track f Mr. Jacobeit Assistant Varsity Foot- ball, Freshman Basket- ball, Varsity Baseball Mr. Prombo Golf Cooches Guide Athletes '55- ' si -,az Nwifkav Mr. Krumm Assistant Frosh-Soph Football, Frosh-Soph Wrestling Assistant Varsity Baseball Mr. Buchtel Freshman Football 4-sw' its-AQ f' ,ll 1 , ' ' Q Q A 'iff -V l , I1 ', , A1- Mr. Thomas Assistant Frosh-Soph Football, Assistant Frosh-Soph Baseball Mr. Zeschke Assistant Freshman Basketball , -Rs A s - 5 ,, V x l XV ,Qs X Q 1 ff., 'y if , gh . ' QQ-5' ,. - l T. I fi' ', 44 'l 2- ' '1 1. '. Mr. Hamlin Assistant Track Mr. Tenney Assistant Freshman Football gg . Va VT c 'lffycw , 6 ,, H M ' ff 'rug , V V 'ZW-I ,V , 3 - ' pf , , gf, , ,, V af f 't , 613 W V, it r 2 ' , , nd! ' , Z Mr. Sokolowski Assistant Golf Mr. Castater Assistant Freshman Football A loss to the Thornton Wildkats was the only thing that kept the Trojans from winning their first South Suburban conference championship in six years. They ended the season with an overall record of seven wins and two losses. A strong Evanston team caught the Trojans when they weren't quite ready and handed them a 34-O defeat. Evanston - - - - - -'-- 34 Bloom- - - - O Claiming the fastest backfield in the state, Bloom won Easl Aurora- '------- o Bloom --'- 13 the next four games, three of these being conference -l-nomlon Fractional- O Bloom ---- 4l wins, and the other a win against East Aurora. Afoo - - ---'------- 7 Bloom- - -2l After the Thornton loss the Trojans won the three re- Bll-lo lslano - - - - - lo Bloom- - - -34 maining games to end with a six wins and one loss con- Thornton - - - - 14 Bloom- - - O ference record, good enough for second place. l-ookoofl - - - - ' O Bloom- ' -39 Leroy Jackson and Jim McDonnell were named to the Kankakee - - - - O Bloom- ' -l4 All South Suburban team at backfield positions and l-oYoon - - - - O Bloom- - - 13 Norman Mack was named as a guard. Bob Seeley and Willy Edwards received special mention on this team. McDonnell, Trojan captain, tied Paul Jackson of Thornton for the individual scoring crown with 63 points. This was eight points more than Mac's total of 55 points in i955 when he led the league in scoring. Scirffmen Score l75 Points Row l: D. Koelling, A. Hoeker, L. Ross, Mgrs.p J. Peterson. Row 2: F. Macklin, L. Jackson, L. Brown, J. Clarey, R. Seeley, W. Ed- wards, N. Mack, B. Boling, H. Thurman, R. Duncan, J. McDonnell. Row 3: C. Green, J. Foster, R. Bennett, R. Eliot, L. Canfield B. Pearson, R. Maxwell, C. Boling, T. Dunning, H. Dillard, M. Odegard. Row 4: J. Hanks, W. White, T. Pellegrino, E. Willis, J. Mc- Donnell, B. Frobes, J. Modzelewski, S. Beshore, D. Ambrosini, G. Brebach, G. Gregory, B. Peterson. Row 5: C. Sarff, coach, R. Cianchetti, F. Ruge, A. Madura, F. DeMarco, L. Larvick, R. Lagone, A. Provost, D. Macaluso, F. Jacobeit, assist. coach, B. Moore, assist. coach. I WX , 'W l-e. 'i'l .,.... I9 X We A 9 if ' ix E fi me ' -'i' it f 6 q 7 6 ' 1 'fa t o . L rrrrlg rrfsr rr f . 3 sn ..., 5 ME .Zi , 529 J :Q 4 I . - A 5. , 4, gate 1 S A .1-5 'sar Isgliiai ' ' - l l A I , , ,lac ' lii J . , 1 , . . . .... 1 . , - ,..... M, .N - Lll. - i'Ak f no A 'A' 7 ii 'A K K X . j W ' H ' '-' ' 'f W ' . ' -Fvvwnv-vr :n- -,4 v Homer Thurman, sophomore end, goes high in the air to snag aro YYY 7 Evonsion ond Thornton Keep Vorsiw Leroy Jackson, junior speedster, tries in vain to pick up yardage as he is tripped-up bya Ne-,L . X -15 'x .x .JN st i X 1 , x .Niki ex S Ti 1' 4' .V 1 Blue Island defender. kxxN 4 . yi I Y IL-R. A H . A 5N7 A-gif' i'i W'5t xif' 'ri : -g. ' MVN' , v' -. . 'f 'J .fsjfl K A. vm- B wi .lb .xjfivm w l Half-back Leroy Jackson turns on the speed and rambles for a first down against Kankakee. Gridders From Posting Perfect Record Bob Bennett, Jerry Clarey, and Norman Mack all help to bring down a stubborn Blue Island runner. 87 I Roger Elliot Charles Boling Bob Seely Bob Maxwell Charles Green Leroy Jackson Terry Dunning Larry Brown l l Bloom's Biggest Trojons End Season l so A y Milf Odegard John McDonnell 88 Larry Canfield Homer Dillard l Gerry Clarey Bob Bennett Willy Edwards Fred Ruge Homer Thurman .lim McDonnell Bob Duncan Fred Macklin With 6-l Record 'ro Toke Second Ploce W , l 1 1 i i Norman Mack Bob Boling 89 Bert Pearson Ed Willis 3 . ITE . :WY 1 Y ' ' ' ,,, W fbc. -- V-A '. if ' A-M4 L . Row I: W. Cobb, J. Dunning, D. Pignotti, L. Pangburn, J. McCormick, R. Mondschien, G. DeFrancisco, L. Guest, S. Dominick, G. Vickery, W. Zizic, Mgr. Row 2: D. Malizia, R. Barbizzi, J. Hogaveen, A. Seyler, J. Vickery, D. Long, J. J. Foushi, R. DeLuca, M. Murphy, E. Miller. Row 3: N. LoBue, R. Greep, D. Wickstrum, D. Hunt, R. Austgen, R. Leli, C. Zanghans, H. Fisher, G. Bankhead, C. Johnson. Row 4: R. Buckner, R. Burdick, D. Bauer, R. Boss, C. Long, J. A. Foushi, R. Marnell, B. Wiater, R. Piensinger. Row 5: G. Harris, D. Mulderink, R. Panzica, J. Sierra, Mr. Don Thomas, Assist. Coach: Mr. Nick Colbrese, Coach: Mr. E. J. Krumm, Assist. Coach: R. Edleman, R. Cokley, P. Morton. Little Trojons Cop Frosh-Soph Evanston.. .. ...3l East Aurora ........ O Thornton Fractional. . O Argo . . .......... . 8 Blue Island ... .. O Thornton . . . ..l9 Lockport. . . . i2 Kankakee . . . . . O Leyden . . . . . 6 Bloom .... Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Victorious for its second year in a row, the Frosh-Soph gridders ended their season with an eight win and one loss record. After dropping the opener to Evanston, the Little Trojans rebounded to win the remaining games and stood undefeated in conference play. While the Trojans piled up a total of l89, they held their opponents to a meager 76 points. Outstanding per- formers were fullback Ray DeLuca, who led the scoring column with -43 points: halfbacks Morris Murphy and John Foushi, who had 30 and 25 points, respectively: and quarterback Jerry Vickery with 42 points. Bolstering the line on offense were George Delzrancisco, Lonnie Pangburn, Jerry McCormick, Lorenzo Guest, and Ray Mondschein. Defensive standouts were Ron Barbizzi, John l-logeveen, Stan Dominic, .lack Dunning, and Dave Long. Under the coaching of Mr. Colbrese, the Little Tro- jans compiled a rushing average of l57 yards per game and l8 yards per game in the air. They limited their opponents to a total of l64 yards per game in the air and on the ground. Mr. Colbrese was assisted by Mr, Krumm and Mr. Thomas Ray DeLuca skirts his own right end and heads for paydirt. Quarter-back Jerry Vickery makes an attempt to evade a Blue Island tackler. Wm ewan A aff O be n n he Q can L Q1 H mn QQ H Q m fu up H U M on n rd Frosh-soph end Gerry Vickery stops a Lockport gridder as John Hoge- veen comes in to help with the tackle. 91 Frosh Win Third Stroight Title Despite the fact that Bloom's tiniest gridders, the Freshman football team, dropped their final game to Thornton, they still captured their conference crown. This loss snapped a l5-game winning streak started in l954 and carried through T955 when Coach Frank Buch- tel's Freshmen were unscored upon. Coaches Bob Castater, Art Tenney, and Lou Bizza as- Leyden . . ......... 6 Bloom. . . sisted Frank Buchtel as the team ended their five-game Thornton Fractional. . O Bloom. . . schedule with four wins and one defeat. Argo ............. O Bloom. . . A high light of the season was Larry Craven's place Blue Island . . . . . .13 Bloom. . . kick of an extra point against Argo, a feat rarely seen Thornton . . . . .l3 Bloom. . . in Freshman football. Sparking the offense were George Mulderink, Rich Edelman, Don Wykis, Fred Genzler, Paul Aschfort and Dick Reese. Defensive standouts were Paul Morton, Gene Harris, Pete Sierra, and Bob Cokely. This year's season was climaxed with a Blue and White game in which the entire squad was equally divided, and all team members were given a chance to participate. 1- ,K R M- . ,,,, ,....,,., . ,.,,...i .. 1, .,...... .,.. . A W-W l N' A ' l s.,. F' A lll A .l.l . . ! . . . .T A W SEHK P' 11155 . . . .... . .. .. 3 ri A .. Row 'l: Mr. Arthur Tenney, Assist. Coach: E. Quinn, Manager, P. Marco, H. Roberts, D. ' ' ' ' James, P. Sierra, Mr. Frank Buchtel, Head Coach. Row 2: Mr. Robert Castater, Assist. CzalcrtllillPT'VTrl:lle:l:al:Tkl'CD.RG:l:ofalll:! Sharo, R. Malvestuto, L. Peterson, M. Prisco, M. Wojcik, Mr. Lou Bissa, Assist. Coach. Row 31: R. Sorrentino ll u OWS 'L nertz, C. Davis, D. Whitted, D. Persiani, T. Clarey, P. Schafer. Row 4: W. Hunter, P. Grant T. Worthy D W ik' ossnn' l ea Cokely, T. Addyman, R. Edelman. Row 5: G. Gayeski, P. Jones, J. Stanfa, D. Mulderink, M.'Kriston P lAschfoyflsj onfanh ' 6: H. Bickham, R. Rees,.L. Craven, G. Harris, I. Jefferson, R. Greep, G. Tarquinio, F. Genzler, V. Mrgfip R, KQL4rni.k lglsgsli. :xl izoggtmanager, E. Corbin, J. Johnson, P. Prlmovera, W. Stein, J. Hendron, G. Perozzl, T. Margano, J. Washington, H, Sam-eford, AMA ,, .. 1 l 'ii I 1 Row l: S. Jenkins, F. Listenbee, C. Kennedy, E. West, L. Griffen, C. Thomas,'J. Ross, B. Thomas, G. Pitts, L. Geron J Smith J Llorca. Row 2: C. Sjoerdsma, S. Deniston, D. Cole, B. Umland, D. Cozenza, R. Stiglitz, B. Kelly, V. Rothbardt, E. Higgenbottom Mr Ralph Steben, Coach. Kennedy ls Lone Trojon Downstote Coach Ralph Steben's cross-country team ended the season with six wins and two losses in dual and triangu- lar meet competition. Only La Grange and Glenbard were able to top the Trojans. Paced by Chico Kennedy, the harriers placed second behind Englewood in a field of eight teams in their own invitational. Kennedy was always the first man to score for the Trojans. The cindermen failed to qualify for the state meet when they placed third at the district. Kennedy, who had the third best time at the district, finished seven- teenth in the state meet at Champaign. Prospects for a winning season next fall are bright because -of the large number of returning lettermen. Topping this .list are Ben Thomas, John Ross, Gerald Pitts, Larry Geron, Ed West, Charles Thomas, Lynn Griffen, and Chico Kennedy. Frosh-Soph cross-country had a somewhat less glitter- ing season, splitting their six meets, three wins and three losses. interest in cross-country has .been.steadily growing during the past few years and has now placed the sport in the category of a major activity at Bloom. 93 Low Score Wins 4l Oak Park ........ Bloom Thornton Fractional Bloom Englewood . . .... Bloom Hinsdale. . ... Bloom Joliet . . . . Leyden . . . . . Bloom Glenbard . . . . . Bloom Proviso . . ....... Bloom LaGrange . . ....... Bloom Bloom Invitational Bloom ............ 54. . Second Place District Meet Bloom ........ j. . . l l2. . . Third Place State Meet Charles Kennedy placed l7th for Bloom M ff 1 W6 ' , 1 f V' ,WWEL ,of ff. 7 ,, ' 'if' 74 5 , , . 1 Hg- ., aff!!-QQ g,'f,.fz-fr, ff vi yf Ia f xc W , fl, , f, ,f , f 6 0.f..,f' , MW, , ,f-fMMf.,,fz f 2 ,,.f,v,,G,r4,y-fr f , , , ,, , W5 ef , nf, ,,.,Mf., f,' nw f, 'A ifkviifz, WWW' 'ffffff , . f if . f.,. Q J ff ' f, 'fw,,,,,f J yi K: ., ' X '-'ffi' ' 4' ' VW ' ,'7lff !:'T' f JW, -' n i ,. 7aW4 cy 4.'f!v - ,,-6.14.1 , , f'ff ' f f.f. 'WZ , wh' M14 M ff V A 1,2 1 , - , , f ,f.,,,'V 1 V 1 . 'Q , I ! , i 4 aff ' 55 3 5, 46 f , , ,, 1 1 7 f 4 ,, w gi' X ' , 44 Q if I , V J 7 ,sr 4 . gf, we . ,455 - ' fb 1 'ff , n 1 I I 'J 152. ,W 'v , ' . ff-'Y X ,L 4 ' 4. ' '. ' ' Q 7' Q. 1' we ,W XM' . .Q - 1 4 WN f 1 -4,1- A, wi 9 Q f N 4,,.,4.,gg.. , ' .iii Mg: K' E .9-Q1 5' a . , , , ,. M l www Q! no 'A ff J' 1 v , 'I , if fi if 77 7 3 . , , ,G . f M ,F , I-Q . ' V , , W 6 Q' x .V ' 1 gk 3 KW ' , Q X K Q Jia' ,J 5 A, 1 A 'ig , I 9 xx I 3 A I . ,.A, . , , -as-ffx , . Q04 'Nr I ' 3' r 'x .Q 5 4 1' , ..,,......... -1-qw- 4 I ' fa W P fi .gn V at Q , I ,X . OE Z I w , .wjgw ,XL ' 4 . f 1, ,,,,, M 4,1 ,f rf'f,, 7, ww --...uyq f' , , 4 aku Vi fig, ffffryfw' j , . Z fr ' M244-4 Y ff Z f M , , M - I Z Q44 MQW ,f. V rf, : ,AMG , 'Km ,W My M. IW! f l Z .4 S . .,. ,. . , .,,, , , - .V ff , , .,, , ,f f v fl .ff ,ff 4 .. ' .- ,Ji 135, , 1, f, ,. .PQ ., a V. 5.- xx fxlka xl ,jf ig ,XY Qi gl X I tl 4 W X Q f Qi if f .-lvl-f Row 'l: J. Colangelo, P. Goebel, B. Bell, B. Duncan, D. Leahy, R. Thompson. Row 2: Mr. Nick Colbrese, coach, J Hahn mgr R Hagman, H. Thurman, R. Tewes, L. Brown, C. Green, M. Kopernick, mgr., Mr. Bert Moore, coach. Row 3: R. Lambotte mgr L Jackson, J. Hunter, J. Slade, A. Konetzki, W. White, J. Block, J. Michaels, mgr. Trojons Rule South Suburbon For the past two years the newly organized Hinsdale Su- per-Sectional has been a thorn in the side of Bloom's Varsity basketball team. In i956 the Trojans came within five points of Oak Park, who later won the fourth-place trophy in the state finals. This year the fifth-rated Trojans met de- feat at the hands of top-rated Elgin in the tournament's most exciting game. Bloom's record book was rewritten by this group of Sweet Sixteen hoopsters. Jerry Colangelo set a new individual scoring record of 35 points against North Chicago. ln the Sectional game against St. Patrick the game record of 87 was smashed by a new high of 96. More games were won this season than in any previous year, 27, while only two defeats were suffered. The Trojans had three factors on their side this year, Experience, ability, and depth. This rare combination is the dream of all coaches, the realization of few. Bloom had it. Bobby Bell, Jerry Colangelo, Paul Goebel, Bobby Thomp- son, and Bob Duncan, seniors, Chuck Green, junior, Homer Thurman, sophomore, and Bert Moore and his assistant, Nick Colbrese, coaches, are nine of the most important reasons for Bloom's success. Undisputed South Suburban, Regional, and Sectional champions, the Trojans won 27 and lost only two. A new high of i839 points was scored to better all previous Bloom scoring records. , 95 Bradley . . . Joliet.. Blue Island .. Lockport . . . River' Brook'. Kankakee . . . Fenger . . . . . Argo.. North Chicago ..... Rock Island.. Glenbrook . . Leyden . . . Thornton . . . T. Fractional . East Aurora . . Blue lsland . . Lockport . . . Kankakee , . . Argo . . . .. Rich . . . . . . . Leyden . . . . . T. Fractional . Thornton . . . Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom STATE TOURNAMENT GAMES 39 Lincoln Way ...... Joliet Catholic ..... Lockport .... St. Patrick. . . Pontiac . . . Elgin . . . Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bob Bell 3, , P! 1 1 lf! , 5 f :s:- : P' .. 1 Z4 6352 3 W og J, Q, Jerry Colangelo Bob Duncan Bob Hagman n B S I - ' 1 t 4.e,.y Paul Goebel Homer Thurman Bob Tewes Dave Leahy Bob Thompson Jeff Michael, Ray Lambotte, Mike Kopernick, Jerry Hahn Chuck Green 1 1 l f 9, K - , x The art of ball control is demonstrated by Paul Goebel Homer Thurman, sophomore center, out-jumps every- as he neatly sidesteps an opponent. one to snare a rebound. s, oss eogue rown Homer Thurman's jump-shot is not on target, but After taking a fast-break pass, senior guard Jerry Jerry Colangelo is ready for the tip-in. Colangelo drives in for a lay-up. 97 Row D. Norcross, managerp D. Sladek, R. Collins, R. DeLuca, H. Okleshen, manager. Row 2: K. Connor, D. Brislen J Vickery R. Elliot, G. Vickery, H. Perkins. Row 3: Richard Jensen, assistant coach: L. Mosner, A. Crabtree, W. Woislaw, S. Baker D Pig notti, Bob Rehberg, coach. Frosh-Soph Cogers Shore The l956-57 version of the Frosh-Soph basketball team will have to be content with half of the conference crown because of one point. Going into the last game of the sea- son, the little Trojans led the league by one game, with Thornton in second place. The contest proved the Wild- cats to be the better team by a score of 54 to 53. Other defeats were administered by Joliet, East Aurora, Rich, and Lockport, the latter being the only other confer- ence loss. Under Coach Bob Rehberg and assisted by Richard Jen- sen, the Trojans compiled an over-all record of 17 wins and 5 defeats, while their conference record was i2 and 2. Leading scorers ot the squad were Howard Perkins and Jerry Vickery. Other mainstays were Roger Elliot, Gerry Vickery, Dennis Pignotti, Bill Woislaw, Dennis Brislen, Dennis Benning, and Ken Connor. Combined with this year's strong junior varsity squad, these sophomores should provide Bloom with a varsity to be proud of in future seasons. 98 Bradley . . Joliet . . . . Blue Island. Lockport . , Riverside Brookfield. . Kankakee . . ...,. . . Fenger . . . Argo . . .. North Chicago ...,.. Glenbrook . Leyden . . . Thornton . . Fractional . East Aurora ........ Blue Island Lockport . . Kankakee . Argo . . Rich . . . Leyden . . . Fractional . Thornton . Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Dennis Brislen leaves Thornton flat-footed as he demon- The outstretched arm of an Argo defender isn't enough strates the rebounding power which helped spill the Kats. to prevent this jump shot attempt by Jerry Vickery. League Title With Thornton .2- An all court press doesn't stop Howard Perkins, sophomore forward, from taking it out. 99 ,, il F nu l Row l: P. Marco, mgr.: M. Simpson, D. Maga, B. Aspell, A. Reimen, G. McDavid, B. Graziani, S. Mele, T Zona D Rees Row 2' Mr. M. zeschke, coach: D. siewaff, G. Hin, J. Elliot, F. cfosion, G. washangion, E. cofbin, B. Hunter,.T. wimiiy, c. 'Davis, FI Jacobeit, coach. Not pictured: D. Benning. Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom .... .... Bloom Bloom Bloom .... .... Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom .... .... Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Freshmen Bring Bloom Another Chompionship Blue lsland . Joliet . . . . . Bradley . . , KKK-West . Reavis.... Argo . . . Bradley . . Le den Thornton.. Thorn. Fract Blue Island ....... Reavis.. .. Joliet . . . , . KKK-West . Argo..... Leyden.. ...... .. Thornton . . Thorn. Fracf. ..... . Coached by Fred Jacobeit and Merle Zeshke, this year's Freshman basketball team had a record performance. The tiniest Trojans ended their i956-57 season with an overall record of l3 wins and 5 losses, while they copped the con- ference crown with a lO and 2 record. The only two conference defeats were at the hands of BIoom's perennial rival, Thornton. Both were by a 2 point margin, the first 38 to 36, and the second 33 to 3l. The other three losses were inflicted by Joliet, Reavis, and Bradley. High scorers for the Freshmen were Sam Mele, Zeke Corbin, and Bill Hunter, while other standouts were Dan Maga, Dick Reese, Jerry Washington, and Tony Zona. 100 1 . 5 4 1 l 4 I l I 1 fl r I f!4,.,M,!,Vm,-. .,,, V-, , , . X Row 1: R. Boling, R. Lahey, T. Vesci, L. Clark, L. Jackson, J. McDonnell, F. Macklin, S. Jenkins, J. Llorca E. West, R. Barbizzi, B Frobes. Row 2: Mr. Ralph Steben, coach, D. Biddick, Mr. Frank Buchtel, assist. coach, Mr. Robert Andrews, assist. coach, B. Pe terson, B. Walters, R. Evans, D. Ray, B. Thomas, E. Willis, J. Ross, J. Reinhard, L. Weller, Mr. George Hamlin, assist. coach. Fieldhouse Cindermen Row 'l: R.Mondschein, A. DeLuca, L. Pangburn, R. Boss, L. Geron, C. Boling, D. Nichols, G. DeFrancisco, M. Baldwin, C. Long E. Cole, J. McCormick. Row 2: G. Pitts, E. Higgenbottom, D. Garofalo, T. Zona, J. Foushi, P. Panzica, A. McBee, P. Ashley, I Jefferson, C. Thomas, V. Rothbardt, R. Kelly. Row 3: J. Elliott, L. Giampaolo, G. Thoeming, J. Washington, J. Pouncey, P. Scha fer, J. Smith, F. Genzler, L. Griffin, E. Corbin, A. Irons, B. Thompson, R. Shinn, L. Peterson, S. Starke. A y '- ,,.- ji ,J ii i!! .- C 2 A tist n Q a f of n A J i .W Qiifkff Ev il i .. , Q. , 's, J , f A i A J ,sta if IH lx . f F ' f fs Ja M i-1 ' .Ltgrf P' .46-v' 'gf' , f l W M .,.,w-M-f , ., '7linq.... Row 1: M. Prisco, B. Spann, J. Stevens, D. Williams, W. Pouncey, P. Resedean, D. Gasbarro, R. Rechiert, N. Mack, H. Dillard, F. DeMarco, L. Canfield. Row 2: A. Hoecker, J. Goncher, G. 0'Rourke, J. Alexander, E. Squeteri, A. Madura, T. Pellegrino, B. Seely, L. C. Sledge, C. M. Sarff, coach. Sorffmen Second ot S.S. Meet Rich . . . Bloom Reavis . . .. Bloom Kankakee . .V Bloom Joliet . . .. Bloom Hirsh . . Bloom Leyden . . . . . Bloom T. Fractional . Bloom Blue Island .... .... B loom Lockport . . . . . . . . . Bloom Thornton . . . . . . . . . Bloom Carl Sandburg Bloom - ' ,.wm'S ' X 3'Qjjg3,g:.-- - F- -Y fJ-' ... ,,::, .,.,, -4--sw. .- ' ' 'x E Emil Squeteri downs teammate Norman Mack in a practice match. Under head coach C. M. Sarff, the varsity wrestling squad piled up a total of 253 points in dual meets as compared to their opponents' total of 225. The matmen had a season record of 7 wins and 5 losses and finished second in the South suburban meet at Thornton. At the sectional meet the Trojans placed fifth and at the state meet Bob Seely and Norm Mack scored 9 points to finish 22nd As Norm Mack, Homer Dillard, Dave Gasbarro, Pete Resedean, Dan Williams, and Emil Squeteri are the only graduating lettermen, prospects for a good season in l958 are bright, 103 J .1 . 1 Mike Prisco James Stevens 95 lbs. ll2 lbs. . .,- -'x John Goncher Dan Williams Wilmer Pouncey ll2 lbs. l2O lbs. l27 lbs. Bob Seely Pete Re:edean L. C. Sledge Dave Gasbarro Emil Squeteri l33 lbs. 127 lbs. l38 lbs. l38 lbs. l4O lbs. Ron Reichert Norman Mack Homer Dillard Fred DeMarco Larry Canfield l45 lbs. l55 lbs. l65 lbs. l75 lbs. Heavyweight A ff A , b' -K ggi. . 1. at w , ' Q I ' ' ' 'W 3 V7 bl, 17j,,Q:Z2,Ljv, ,CTE .7 1. , , 4- ' ' USM ' vi ., .V , ., fy 7 if lf v fa 6 .,,,-fvl,-fcxffff f' e' . . 4:45, -'-4 iw v 5 ' - A , f' L-2 f'i:..1 ' 7 'ii . , . fl., 0 . 2 fa W Sophomore Homer Thurman goes up-and-over Fred Macklin, anchor man on the mule relay demonstrating his high-jumping technique. team, shows state-championship form Sicxie Champions in Action B0bbY Tl10mPS0lI, Sel1i0l' hurdler, SCOIGS f0l' Ron Barblzzl, sophomore welghtman puts all Bloom with a final burst of speed. his muscle into a mighty heave . ,,, ,L Q- . LI-9 v , Ad HP. -R is ,- A V 1 ' ' V ,- in-r 06 Sophs Win 5 of 6 Meets . ' w Q-sg ...ft ,ws P' 1 . -, .,-,. .4 ,V . E, . , , - 514 - .47 'I K , i ff- 5 . , . 1 dn... A. isis Row l: R. Barbizzi, H. Fisher, G. Thoeming, E.ABuelow, J. Foushi, R. Lahey, R. Stiglitz, D. Cole, L. Geron. Row 2: Mr. G. Hamlin, Assist. Coach, Mr. R. Steben, Coach: Mr. R. Andrews, Assist Coach, J. Alexander, L. C. Sledge, C. Long, E. West, M. Baldwin, B. Frobes, B. Thomas, P. Katz, D. McDiarmid, L. Clark, J. Persiani, C. Boling, B. Boling, B. Pearson, C. M. Sarff, Assist. Coach: Mr F. Buchtel Assist. Coach. Although the Frosh-Soph track team played sec- ond fiddle to a State Champion varsity squad, they put in a fine showing. Suffering their only defeat in five dual meets at the hands of Leyden, the little cindermen won their own triangular meet and placed second in the conference. Sophomores Leroy Jackson and Bob Boling com- peted in 'varsity meets as did Freshmen Ron Bar- bizzi and l-lomer Thurman. Ed West, L. C. Sledge, Larry Clark, Harry Fisher, Bruce Frobes, Ben Thomas and Larry Geron were consistent point winners. This Frosh-Soph team will form the nucleus of the varsity squad in l958. O7 Joliet.. ...34 Bloom... . Oak Park... ...44 Bloom... . Blue Island . .. . . .38 Bloom... . Leyden . . . . .... 62 Bloom. .. . Thornton . . ..... 46K2 Bloom. . . . Triangular Meet Bloom .... 8-4 Rich .... 42W T.F.. . . . Conference Meet Bloom. . . ...... 49 .......... second 82 67 80 56 66 i2V2 place Stickmen Win 9 out of l4 Front row: A. Hoecker, E. Grannon, J. Baron, R. Duncan, J. Warnell, T. Pellegrino, B. Peters, C. Kennedy, F. Mascetti, T. Cannek. Second row: E. Calgaro, P. Clarey, B. Maxwell, J. Barton, B. Schultz, B. DeBolt, J. Bouton, B. Bennett, C. Gre'en, J. Rice, E. Abras- sart. Third row: Coach Fred Jacobeit, M. Barnes, F. Ruge, L. A rella J. Hunter R. D M'th D. L J. C I l D. P ' B. Reynolds, L. Brown, Coach Edmond Krumm. Bloom Bloom... . Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom .... Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom 1956 SCORES ....6 Morgan Park ....4 Rich............. ....8 Leyden... ....6 Argo............ ....0 Blue lsland........l0 ....4 Lockport.... ....9 Fractional.. ....2 Kankakee.. ....3 Joliet... ....5 Thornton. . DISTRICT ...l0 Bradley... ....7 Kankakee.. ....3 Bremen... SECTIONAL Bluelsland......... g , , e 1 , auer, oangeo, rlani, Coached by Fred Jacobeit and assisted by Alex Feldvebel, the l956 Varsity baseball team won nine of their fourteen encounters. After compiling a conference standing of four wins and three losses, the Trojans tromped over Bradley, Kankakee, and Bremen to win the District championship. Another highlight of the season was the defeat of Bloom's southern rival, Rich. The Trojan's lone representative on the all-con- ference team was Chico Kennedy, sophomore left fielder, who batted about .500 during season corn- petition. Returning for the ten game plus tournament l957 campaign were l7 lettermen. Candidating for starting berths in the outfield were John Rice, Chico Kennedy, Tom Canneck, Fred Ruge, Bob Duncan, and Bob Hildeman. lnfielders included Jack Bar- ton, Rich DeMith, Fred Mascitti, Bob DeBolt, Don Lauer, Dave Leahy, and Bob Shultz. Bob Bennet and Authur Peters worked behind the plate, while Jerry Colangelo and Jim Bouton saw action on the mound. Also adding to the strength of the spike- men were Chuck Green, Bob Maxwell, Bob Seel Tom Pellegrino, Paul Clarey, Bill Reynolds, and Jim Hunter, graduates of the Frosh-Soph squad, Y, 108 J. Bouton C. Kennedy J. Rice J. Colangelo Boll Hawks Win Regional QAQ0 J. Barton R. Demith A. Peters B. Bennett ltz R e R. Shu F. Mascitti D Bolt T. Canneck D. Lauer L !l L WI s Bob Shultz, senior, lines a solid hit to right field. Highlights of ca Vxfinning Season Senior hurler Jerry Colangelo bears down on the batter Larry Brown, junior first-sacker, receives an ahem fed as he delivers his curve-ball specialty. pick-off fl-'row' as a Lockport base runner scramzles back to first base. 110 31, Qi X. J .WM s..gf,ff' 4 Q wa f if L Q ig.. 0, shi' a W' Row l: A. Jacobs, S. Mele, T. Borton, J. DeBolt, A. Colli all BL0 ns, A. Seyler, E. DeMith,' P. Sierra, R. Avery. Row 2: D. Norcross, D. Ben- ning, R. Kramer, C. Patti, R. DeLuca, P. Peterson, R. Ashby, S. Dominic, R. Austgen. Row 3: Assistant Coach Don Thomas, D. Ma- lizia, G. Vickery, D. Hunt, A. Crabtree, J. Vickery, M. Bement, D. Pignotti, Coach Bob Rehberg. Sophs Toke The l956 Frosh-Soph spikemen concluded their i956 season with an overall record of nine wins and one loss. Their South Suburban Conference standing was six and one. Outstanding individuals for the little Trojans were Chuck Green, Bob Seely, Bill Reynolds, Bob Maxwell, Paul Clarey, Jim Hunter, and Larry Brown. Mentor for the l956 Frosh-Soph team was Bob Rehberg. P Graduates of the Freshman team that formed the nucleus of the i957 squad were Ray DeLuca, Ron Ashby, Stanley Dominic, Jerry Vickery, Den- nis Benning, Gerry Vickery, Eugene DeMith, and Dennis Pignotti. S. S. Crown Fractional . . . ...... 5 Bloom ,... . . . .7 Rich..... .... 0 Bloom.... ...l0 Joliet . . . .... 7 Bloom .... . . .12 Leyden . . . .... 1 Bloom .... . . . .5 Argo . . ..... .... 'l Bloom ..., . . . .5 Blue Island ..... .,.. 4 Bloom .... .... 7 Lockport . . . . .... 0 Bloom .... . . . .6 Fractional . . . .... 4 Bloom .... . . . .0 Kankakee . . .... 2 Bloom .... . . . .3 Thornton . .... 0 Bloom .... .... 2 wwww -f I f, , F 'w f, . . 'H ...ff ki, V.. .. Q fm, , is AX... Row 'lz J. Frank, W. Brarnfanti, E. Stober, B. Callecod, K. Gitzendanner, L. VanRamshorst, P. Florig. Row 2: R. Labuda, E. Reinert R. Reichert, B. Leach, H. Haze, D. Hart, R. Reeve, M. Carpenter, C. Kline. Row 3: Dick Dandurand, Dave Dandurand, J. Janes T. Dahlstrom, R. Bossert, F. Zinker, H. Neer, J. Bouton, R. Evans, B. Faz1ini,M.Durschslag. Row 4: B. Milnes, J. Costello, D. Rex D. MacMaster, D. Heron, J. Gaby, D. Wegrzyn, G. Robinson, D. Cohler, A. Spada, Mr. W. Kuras, Sponsor. League Standings Aristocrats . . 4-Clovers . . Monarchs . . Toads...... Holy Rollers .. B-F's....... Hound Dogs . . Manhattens . . Dago-4 . . . All-Stars . . King-Pins . . Morticians . . SaIan'1s,...... Great Pretenders . All-Americans . . Knights . . .. as of March oth: Won . . .45V2 ...42 ...4O ...4O .,.38 ...36 ...34 ...33V2 ...33 ...32 ...3O ...27V2 . ,..27 .. ...26V2 . ...23 ...21V2 Lost 2OV2 24 26 26 28 30 32 32W 33 34 36 38V2 39 39V2 43 44W Future Fozios Row 1: H. Haze, A. Wagner, R. Kramer, R, Mo,-,fella M Durschslag. Row 2: R. Rechiert, R. LaBuda, Bloom. . . Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom In the I956 season the Trojan linkmen won all but two of their I5 meets. The golfers got off to a strong start winning eleven straight games. Thornton fell twice in this streak. The squad reached its peak as it really whitewashed Fractional and Kankakee I4-l and I3-2, respectively. After a slump when they lost two straight games, the linkmen snapped back to win the remaining three, topping Fractional, Kankakee, and Lockport, each for the second time during the season. The outlook for the '57 season looks bright with returning letterman Bob Austin and Ed Menke to bolster Coach John Prombo's team. Golte rs Tee Ott 1956 SCORES ...I2 ...I3 9 ...I0 ...I4 ...I3 ...II ....9 ....9 ...I0 ....6 ....5 ...II ...I0 ....8 2nd in the Thornton . . Blue Island .... ..... Leyden.. .... Joliet T.H.S. Fractional . K.K.K. . . . . Lockport . . Aurora, East Thornton . . Blue Island. Leyden . . . . Joliet T.H.S. Fractional . . . . . . .4 K.K.K. . . . . Lockport . . district Ed Menke swings away Row 'l: P. Rekau, J. Petricek, B. Kickert, R. J. Kudlaty, N. Rossi, M. Sperti. Row 2: P. Wark, C. Petricek, B. Blackful, Miss Nancy Gravelot, Miss Judith Connolly, Miss Roxie Witts, Miss Helen Becker, Miss Liela Veazey, S. Mc- Hugh, P. Bross, P. Lanning. Sports' Activities in Girls' Gym Take Feminine Pace The sports activities held in the girls' gym took a more feminine pace each period of the day. Chan- neling the enthusiasm of the gals into skill-building routines, Miss Liela Veazey, department head, Miss Helen Becker, Miss Judy Connolly, Miss Nancy Gravelot, and Miss Roxie Witts taught the girls the basic fundamentals of numerous sports. Many girls took part in the varied extra-curricular sports program offered at Bloom by the G.A.A. The organization's purpose of promoting good sportsmanship, clean living and lasting friendships was well achieved and practiced by all who attended meetings after school. Members participated in bowling tour- naments, the G.A.A, Play Day, and the Christmas party. The girls also provided the Christmas tree lo- cated in the main hallway during the pre-holiday season. 'll4 Bloom's 1956-57 cheerleading squad consisting of Rosalind Napoleon, Jo Lodato, Valerie Schuemann, Melanie Donovan, Sandra Waldruff, Diane Jen- rasek and Virginia Willis, received high praise for their fine performances shown during the football and basket- ball seasons. Cheerleciders Brighten Sports Scene l We've got to winl We've got to win! Let's go! These familiar cries belong to the cheerleaders, whose fast tootwork, smiling faces, and snappy cheers sparked the students' enthusiasm. Present at all games, the blue and white clad girls certainly brightened the sports scene. Cheering at the pep assemblies, this energetic group boosted the school's spirit and played an important role in .keeping the teams on the victory track. Coached by Miss Liela Veazey and captained by Virginia Willis, the gals shared the pride of being one of the finest cheerleading squads in this area. The gratitude of the whole school goes to Miss Veazey, and these girls for their devotion and hard work. Diane Jendresek shouts encourage- ment to the football team while other squad members are absorbed in chat- ter about the action on the field. uu vmznm:v,g1ag xuxgx n nun:-1u.n:... '11vnn-rs Miss Liela Veazey, head of the girls' physical education department, points to a notice on the bulletin board as staff members Miss Judith Connolly, Miss Roxie Witts, Miss Helen Becker and Miss Nancy Gravelot look on. Stoff Seeks Recrecition For Feminine Populcition The girls' gym teachers had the responsibility of seeing that Bloom's feminine population received the amount of exercise necessary for its health and well-being. The staff sought to provide this recreation through many skill-building sports. lt looked forward to the completion of the new gymnasium and the' fieldhouse, which would ease crowded conditions and make more space and time available for the physi- cal education classes. The department was under the direction of Miss Liela Veazey, who has been a member of the faculty for a number of years. Miss Veazey had charge of restricted and remedial gym classes. ln addition to this she was one of the sponsors of G.A.A., acted as sponsor of the cheerleaders and coached the archery team. Spending their second years at Bloom were Miss Judith Connolly and Miss Helen Becker Miss Con- nolly's after school duties were connected with the G.A.A. and the bowling club, while Miss Becker's were the G.A.A. and the golf club. T The department welcomed two new teachers, Miss R ' ' W pleted Bloom's fine staff. oxie itts and Miss Nancy Gravelot, who com- H6 SENIOR GAA Row 1: Carol Bielenin, Sonja Phelps, Bessie Brown, Betty Kickert, Ruby Kudl-aty, Gloria McFadden Rita Madgett, Joyce E. Rucker. Row 2: assistance, Eileen Jarrett, Hattie Griffin, Dorothy Hodges, Lois Bider, Lois Kem- pen, Carol Arnholz, Buleah Blackful, Maida Cornish. The GAA Offers Bessie Brown looks at teammate Carol Bielenin for r Ja l3 Panifif fa' i9l1f, shows classical form as she Row 'l: N. Ross, R. Merritt, M. Panici, P. Lanning, P. Rekau, M mes to fake the basketball from fhe finger HPS of Sperti, T. Gray, C. Young. Row 2: B. Palmo, E. Becker, J. Prax Ear-7lkY0U l9f center, Bhd aSSiSl'ing teammate Judy marer, J.Pelock, M. Umfleet, R. Brooks, H. Kouvel, M. Karas. eoc . ll7 SOPHOMORE G.A.A.: Row 'ls P. Napoleon, G. Palanca, C. Rocha, C. Yushkevich, M. Trevino, J. Buxton, R. Hippensteel, M. Coch- rane. Row 2: D. Parks, K. Landsea, J. Beebe, B. Cordes, A. Enzweiler, P. Brass, L. Parisi, J. Schultz, C. Jaris, C. Heusman. Row 3: M. Umtleet, assistant: K. Gromala, J. Foster, S. Kloss, L. Browski, P. Bova, B. Kendrick, J. Champagne, S. McHugh, M. Beal, C. Schramm, B. Kickert. Row 4: P. Ciarrocchi, L. Stephens, G. Curtis, J. Filley, M. Consorti, J. Petricek, S. Del Rio, J. Gumm, J. Hagerman, P. Rutkowski, J. Prist, N. Pierceall, Miss Judy Connolly. Additional Sports' Activities Unbounded ioy is w,.iH-en on the faces of Glql-ia Palanca, Janet Buxton waves goodbye to the basketball as it sails dribbler: Janet Buxton, guard, Pat Napoleon and Maria Trevino through the air in the direction of her opponent Cynthia as they participate in a game of basketball. YUSllkeVlCl1- H8 Row 'l: C. Pefricek, P. Wark, M. Schaller, J. Kyle, C. DeLuca, S. Wagoner, F. Piper, J. Reynolds, J. Wendler, K. Wetzel, B. Ga- venda, S. Grupe, M. Dean, B. Cincione. Row 2: J. Petricek, B. Widman, S. Hickman, A. Amos, B. Hanko, P. Petritsch, A. Green- blaft, I. Williams, A. Skowronski, M. Ambrosini, A. Herbst, J. Starkey, V. Shegog, L. Thompson, V. McCann, S. Mangano, P. Bross. Row 3: Miss Nancy Gravelot, A. Cervera, R. Karas, D. Wlos, D. Wlos, J. Guthrie, V. McGillivray, B. Twietmeyer, S. Griese, S. Ehlebracht, C. Pelock, N. Kloss, D. Jacob P. Korn, M. Amadio, W. Gonclner, B. Kalinowski, S. Gereg, A. Ambrosini, L. Browski. To Participating Girls l I mari Deaf' 5675 UP 'hte Volleyball as her teammate Betty A bad pass from Peggy Wark inside the midcourf circle an 0 Stands bl' l 0P '9 f0l' B SUCCeS5fUl refurn. gives her opponent Ann Cervera possession of the bas- ketball. 119 lndispensoble Girls l ing great improvement. These en- couraging words echoing through the gym belong to the class helpers. The junior and senior girls who were willing to devote their study hall hours in order to make games and exercises more- enjoyable were se- lected by the department tor their ability and interest in physical edu- cation. They helped keep the girls' gym classes running smoothly by assisting the teachers, taking roll, and keeping scores. Row 'l: G. Schultz, M. Foushi, M. A. Klein, C. Seiter. Row 2: B. Kickert, R. J. Kudlaty, P. Carducci, L. Bider. ll6'I2!ll 589l 700, and hurryl The scene ot this numerical dia- logue is neither math class nor tabu- lating office. lt is the basket room ot the girls' gym. In response to the cries of these numbers, hard-working basket room girls tetch the woven- wires which are used by the girls' physical education students. The basket room statt is under the supervision of Miss Liela Veazey. These girls gave up their study hall periods in order to serve the gym stu- dents. Outside ot taking care of gym baskets, they checked valuables and assisted the GAA members after school. Give Assistonce Row 'l: P. Bross, B. Slain, M. Alexander, A. Willoughby, K. Sharkey, D, Hines S. Young. Row 2: J. Cordes, B. Jankoviak, G. Loitz, M. Petreikis, J, Preble A. Koshut, S. Leone, R. Karas, C. Foster. Row 3: D. Jendrasek, J. Nykan C Barberi, M. Gardner, J. Gumm, G. Wojcik, J. Lenox, L. Littell, P Buslqefi Row 4. M. Allen, c. Lowe, D, sufaan, J. warm., B. B 4 i k, M, w ' h- ' N. Ross, G. Cesarone, T. Gray. Y a e as mgton 1 I 1 Try it once more. You're show- 7252. . 'J .t 1y,,,,4jf,,v J. Maple, F. Hoppel, B. Moltrum, P. Frank, M. Frandrey, B. Blackful, J. Pelock, C. Arnholz, L. Kost, J. Bland, R. J. Kudlaty, A Bieronski, B. Cliver, J. Mitchell, P. Carducci, S. Lawrence, D. Hodges, B. Brackman. Archers Aim At Seventh Crown With a resounding Twangl the arrow leaves the bow and speeds to the target. Bull's-eye! cry the members ot the girls' archery team. Yes, it's another 9-pointer tor the hard working female William Tells. The team members, among the best archery students from the physical education classes, practiced diligently before and during the archery season to improve their scores, and to prepare themselves tor the state meet. As a class activity the girls worked toward the goal of seeing their names inked on an archery poster. To do this it was necessary to obtain a score ot lOO or 90 points tor junior and senior class levels, respec- tively. Miss Liela Veazey, team coach ot the most popular girls' sport ottered at Bloom was largely re- sponsible tor the success ot her victorious team which has copped the Illinois State Postal Archery Tour- nament six consecutive years. Hmlff' 1 UP aCl'lCe makes Perfect is the motto of Lily Kost, Bar- Betsy Cliver shows a big smile of satisfaction as Sandy Law- bara Brackma M ' F n, arcla andrey, Arlene Bieronski, Billie Ray rence and Ruby Jean Kudlaty look on with envy. Moltrum and Frances Hoppel. 'l2'l A-.aus 7 First Row: J. Simmons, A. Bieronski, V. Coopwood, S. Galiene, J. Leoni, S. Phelps, K. Tatgenhorst, N. Bartoloni, M. Watkins, C. Greer, F. Marinucci, D. Hodges. Second Row: C. Alexander, G. Stanfa, M. Gergel, S. McPherson, G. Schultz, C. Ainscough, S. Towle, G. Sanchez, M. Rocha, N. Mazzocca, B. Giampaolo, Miss Connolly. Third Row: L. Kost, B. Kickert, L. Kempen, P. Carducci, J. Mitchell, B. Brackman, M. Kuchyak, A. Plucienik, B. Kwa- sek, J. Sund, R. Melzer, B. Littell. Bowling Queens Hit King Pins Gloria Stanfa, Connie Greer, and Judy Mitchell approach the foul line with eyes focused on their goal. r.gihhMM,,,- Not another gutter ball! groaned a Senior G.A.A. member of the girls' Bowling Club, who by the trial and error method, was learning that the gutter was not the place for the ball. Meeting at the Bowl-Aire lanes with Miss Judith Connolly, instructor, these girls found excitement, competi- tion and personal satisfaction from high scores and general im- provement. A team of eight entered the G.A.A. Postal Bowling Tourna- ment, placing seventh out of 64 teams. Bloom concluded with a score of i988 rolled by Joan Ohrt, 443, Carol Zeman, 42l, Gloria Stanfa, 394, Judy Mitchell, 37lj and Connie Green, 369. Others were Judy Sund, Sue McPherson, and Connie Alexander. 1ssw,-4 . - Golfers Toke Heolthy Swing Row 'l: N. Nylander, S. Nordburg, P. Wark, K. Sippel, Row 2: B. Olson, J. Moellering, M. Kiddoo, S. Waldruff, B. Beckett. Daily practice produces two excellent golters, Sandra Waldruff and Martha Kiddoo. Every Wednesday those who belonged to the Girls' Golf Club met at Cherry Hills Country Club to polish, up on the game's tech- niques. The newly formed club was supported by enthusiastic girls who sought improvement in sport and entertainment. The members tound competition among them- selves and also hoped to match their skill with gitls ot other schools. Results ot the day's practice were reported to Miss Helen Becker, instructor, who was will- ing to help the girls better their game. Gal Fight! Win! yells cheerleading captain, Virginia Willis, at the Bloom-Leyden basketball game. A smile of self satisfaction is shown by Miss Connolly as she participates in a game of aerial darts. '1 Sports' High Judy Sund, Sue McPherson, Connie Alexander, and Ar- lene Bieronski 's e e rn ed gLigh'rs in Review woleased with their team- Mmates' bowling results. i Q i 'f VV.. i 92 e .,.f-wvqfvww .. ,,,..,,. This is the way it's done, explains Miss Witts, girls' physical education teacher. Adrianne Lau and Dolores Wacaser, archery enthusiasts, improve their marksmanship with daily practice. i, T395 ' 'N I I 5 I 1 N K A 1 f e, fin, ' I i ,. ,H vii, 4,1 1-l-. FACULTY Directs Student Lite P3 x 51-L 229 I V --E w1 JZ: ft ,1nLl Us 219 217 V -1 215' aff' t -1 From Gffices LIBRARY fri E No matter what sul the task of faculty i same. They must mol . . . E material which is a fr adult citizen of the addition to knowledge verbs and mechanics, Q to each student guida iN..f x..J knowledge to practical ship in upholding the -service and loyalty. ach, the raw aeful ln and give el' Ol'Tl that d - o As the new buildings neared completion, Bloom students found themselves deeply in- debted to the Board of Education. Not only the present members but those who served before them, worked tirelessly on plans for the new ad- dition. Now that this dream has been fulfilled, they are carefully studying new ideas for the improvement of our school. Special tribute was paid to Mr. Harry Lange, president for four years, who sparked the board's work. l-lis resig- nation in mid-year to move East to a higher busi- ness position was keenly felt. Mr. Howard Miller, Mrs. Dino Pignotti, Mr. Emmett Richards, Mr. Harry Lange, Dr. Paul Ashley, Mr. Charles Baker, Mr. Paul Keen. it ' Life At Bloom ls Plonned By the PTA cincl School Bocird '1'T'-.Ly-'P The P.T.A. works for greater understanding and cooperation between home and school through i-ts monthly meetings, the annual open house, and the tea for freshman parents. This year supplied its members with a printed news- letter and sponsored several, bake sales to raise money for the Student Loan Fund, Seated: Mr. Lee Jankoviak, President, Mrs. Warren Croston, Vice-President. Standing: Mrs. Charles Don- ovan, Secretaryg Mrs. Charles Niblock, Treasureri Mrs. Ralph Ainscough, Mrs. Walter Fuller, Mrs. Nor- man Helmrath, Mrs. Robert Cordes, Mrs. A. G. Ellef- son, Mrs. Herbert Cohrs, Mrs. Edmund Jaracz, Mrs. Peter Fushi, Dr. H. H. Metcalf. . it rl t .M i Mr. Alfred Odegard Miss Hildur Soderman Each year the increase in Bloom's student population has meant a greater amount of work for Mr. Alfred Odegard, the assistant superintendent and business administrator. Be- sides directing the book rentals, bus service, bookeeping and other financial matters, Mr. Odegard must take care of many small problems which arise in a school the size of Bloom Miss Hildur Soderman, registrar, is an important figure in the life of every Bloomite. She is in charge of the main office and its workers, keeps all school records, including a transcript of each student's grades, and serves as Clerk of the Board of Education. Counseling Prog rom Expo nds Seated: Mr. Albert Martin, Miss Juanita Schoff, Miss Ora Theobald, Miss Annette Gioannini, Mr. James Steckel. Standing: Miss Viola Herr, Mr. Eugene Neubauer, Mr. Alexander Feldvebel. For some, a visit to their counselor is an unpleasant experience, but many others have found it a valuable source of information and guidance in future plans. As Bloom's enroll- ment reached a new high, the counselors worked harder than ever to give each student their personal attention. This year Miss Viola Herr and Mr. Albert Martin were senior counselors. Miss An- nette Gioannini joined Mr. James Steckel as a junior counselor and Miss Juanita Schoff and Mr. Alex Feldvebel gave advice to the sophomores. Miss Ora Theobald and Mr. Eugene Neubauer helped the freshmen adjust to life at Bloom. 129 X QV, Mr. Alvin Andersen Social Studies ,, , .b k 1,7 TE, , I 7' ,MA -WKQZZLIW5 I. .L I iff I , ' , I. , hi SI'-gf14:,3M I ,ff 4, Y 2 X Z . L' ,ffxff 'Q 1755 , ,. 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I Q 34, Li.. 5 I QI -, , ,-,eg ,,5 1 ,4 .. 1 C cfm - I 'I I 4' ' Miss Helen Becker Mr. Albert Berg Physical Education Business Education nder Miss Eveline Calle Special Education Ns xx, i j. 9' Mr. Einar Cannelin Music 'Gn.,.ffuQbf- Mr. Ralph Briggs Mathematics , , V ., , I ' - I - .az fzg,-aw, I W-IW, , . ' . - I , A4 ' Q1 4 99 , ffif , e -: t ,Q ,I ' E K J- in . K' e 7 -,J 5 a . Iwi I r Q U v,'5 Miss Joann Capesius l-lomemaking ' Ie, me 527 Mr. Frank Buchtel Physical Education H. .. ay: Mr. Benjamin Calaccl Lanauage Qi 14,1 If 1 IIi:1:fg,ZvZ..,:. I 1,41 I2,'115fz6 ,... .. . f' I'-1 .,, i, Z' 'j.-739 -fa, f, 4, ,, fc f , , , f ig, 5 , :LAI Q. , ,A R ,ggi 7' ,QIQ5 ' 4' I HE .3 , , ,A 4,5 A ng, Ja- f ,f 1 fa , f 1 fIr'9-14214 vw, .5256 , Z ,,f 1 t , 'ly ff. 1-'zum ji! 22' ' nfs-1mb.5zf.' 4 . , :P Lf-'If '-,I:i1'91Ex3g',3'c f.,I .,.-, xv: 'v 1-'11 f I ' af ,wwf sI.alv4.' 1, 1.1-1 Z fj'l4 ,, , k 4 In V' ' 'Wa '92 ' 40.,fis4.-51, Miss Velva Carley l-lomemaking Alumni Return os Teachers Found reminiscing about their old school days are Mr. Benjamin Calacci, Mr. Sergius Sokolowski, and Miss Nancv Gravelot. l 30 Fciculty Joins ,Ms in Fun Dr. and Mrs. Metcalf trip the light fantastic epftaygggv N fat: tif, J 44, uk NX 4 Q X K R 4 , A f V fel awww I ,HE tx X. X 1.1 ,V 6 'fflffi ,.- , .-:L Q V. - ug .,.,, 1' 1 X , 4 ,.,, I, ML, XT-ff., if , , ... , V, , 1. . if-.1-'ifr,,f ,, ' 4 6 XZ! ,- 4- -y i , , , -. ,pi - g , . 'Xe 'f 1 ,, f ' . : . Qs- yawt 4 1,'t'i c, -, g I if -. 'rf ' ,H . ivl , Q ' ,Z V- 'x, J Mr. Robert Castater Miss Grace Chamberlain Miss Ellen Chapman Mathematics Social Studies Business Education I ,nl I-, L , , F I I . 'I .1- if 1 , fsw f if e-36 -. - f-. . V 1 ,V - - ,. . wa. X K . E- 221, -,f:.1 .,z,:1f .V V, 1, 19 tffvSe15-1Q'.- ,gg I ' 1-ii'ff' f:',r7fYTf1-' ,412 12 i f 'Qif.yfyq lsz D iii l , . 5,5 Mr. John Curry English Miss Judith Connem Physical Education Mrs. Thelma Crane School Nurse ill' Mr. Ross Clegg Industrial Education ,W -fi f, l W , Eu, 9 -I f fi fi' 1 gas 'viigtt' , . 21915 , 2 T, 1 - gf ,.,, i Miss Doris Deer English the Prom. Mr. Nick Colbrese Industrial Education Qfit t2,,,,52 ' if , x 'A 1 iff . lf' J '-1 f Mr. Mearl Dodge Art f E Q '77 'v-.1751 ' :'ffff'i-1' ' r-E .. ' i f -ff J , 'W i t i iill c M Q 3 A it , 6.55, L, A I '-.,5,:' ,9 :, ::j ' ', 'fl i,, 't -evfiili E' V Q 'i 1 ' is H l f ,,f ww V a , , e , :V V wi , 1 E. J-,sk , W is , ,su lta,l 1 ,V ',-. - -ff-x, no 5 3 - ,Lui-K-,3L,'..gKg.1 , if -ff2ff,q1g,Q1q4ff M 1 E i E sst. wfai.f.fles4':1'w, X t if 2,151 tas' L if E Miss Pauline Douglas Mr. Daniel Drabik Miss Adelaide Dunn Miss Eva Dunn EnQliSl'1 English La nguage Mathematics f f X ff 1 f fi w'ZY.':f. ., ,iii-phi jf , 94562 4 , ,, . 1. , ..c,,N,W, 5 QQ f L V ii 'Es 9 .ic 'P 7 ,, 1 0 gf' 'Y V' 2, ' 4 4 4 X s 1 I 1 :I , 1 .El iza -1:1 - -swag Q f ., Mr. Robert Gard Mr. Alexander Feldvebeql Miss Sara Fernald Mr. Joknt Foster Social Stu'dies iffy!! f fff! ::vfsffzf,.w -' f ' , , f ' ff fa-' ,I -43 nf ff,.g: f . X f J , . 1 4 i 5.-pq -,,f V, y--21, f, ,cf yy ff if ,ff ffff, ,A',,, ,v fff'f:f .wwf WWW' fda M! If K , Q Miss Nancy Gravelot Physical Education , Mr. Barton Herr Business Education English English fQf,3-gy AL 'Wai . .- g,g,:4-:'2fgg55x ui' fi eiayfavkc , gf: .5-Qsfagay f. . .ff:fz.'ff. V . wi., 1 ' :1 Q qw.:-X .- 7 3 x s aw I I Q 9 ' X X X z 631 I Af K P' 4 mx 1,,,. ,.,., . -. 5. . ff' iii f si' we , ifgzat .N 'Q 1 is f4 o,n,f. VX, , aww s- ' , ag: v.f3,H YismL2Q Ll.2'.a.j. 562231 N K.: it,1-rg1.,,45':E'-1 .1 .zwmx :- 6 -,.k,,,,st,.,,g is. U!,vi,,v .5 , . ,, Q f 5 G v 1 4. 53,5511 ',ff321f:3g,3-4,25 . ..i, -rf-:A 3 3 sgaag,-,.Ny'Qi,4.', x vaio m.m.1w,,s . 1 n ,, 13, z 1 9 Q M fs1f..fm: X vi' ' - am' - tx,sf't'l ' ' asa,-vs.. . ,Q A Q vt'43Qigf2'3'P2ELi2i Miss Annette Gioanmm Language Miss Catherine Haworth Miss Florence Henridsen Mr. Richard Grotemeyer Mr. George Hamlin I Driver Education Mathematics Library Science ' ' fi: ' f ' .. 1 ,cii, f r aV,. I J , ' gy Miss Viola Herr Miss Pearl Hess Mr Marion Hineline Language l-ibfal'Y 0 Science English Wizorcl Plays With Kids Mr. William Shroyer leaves his books behind as, when he arrives home, Jonathan and Elaine require their father's attention. 132 Tecichers Sprint for Their Lunch Mr. Emmett Richards returns from the steam Mr. Robert Hippensteal Mr. Thomas Hogan Music Mathematics Mr. Charles Hubacek Mr. Fred Jacobeit Industrial Education Physical Education Miss Betty Keoughan Language Miss Mary Hollis Homemaking Miss Betty House Journalism ' f f fQ '2.fg,:'-at cz.-'f,,gf,,:1'.,,, ' ' A- - -' f-4,9:,frg:'v1g.s- f , . N r. 512'-232522-1 ' .s fv zfui-1,-'Z ,, 1: Q ,S iilf 'Fifi' 177' 'if !5' 5 1-:H '-:fr . i' 1:f',:'ff:5f'Y i'f'f'El :1, . F '9:'7. , ' ' t 2'fIQf 'Y.'LC'C- , ' - C',:1w':-1'-.2 ff, ' ,. ,f ,. ,if,i2gi112Ny3ax.j-5':1 , -'-'A - - gg, s-1. ' yi- , , tggq -1 E 15.1412-'4.5. 51,2-0 . ,... , --if ., 5: I I an ' 4gg355:1fEi , T- . . . - - --1 3- ,Y .LJ we -fcf' - . Q gi . g.z,,.Zg,Wstr gf I if H- -' Q: K .. Li. 11 Q -w ,'f3a41w1:'1:,f:..,,s . 'N z N - Rf --ff' we '-cv-' 4964252-will - -f- 1 sw y i -N-CH-M425 ss, 3, . . I, 'Z Ng - , Y -. so 1-. gif . R 44,420 vm, f 5 J ' . ,Q . mx. .1 - V, L ,f pe fy, .. 4-fic, -f' fs. w1.-. . R. , - r' ff if r table. Food! Mr. Quinn Hrudka Science N25 2, 3-Lf' 7 2 , .waz J. f ,f I ,Qi 'fi va., M-if I A, f 1 1. ' f I f '04 I A' I sk ,f f f,A! S QV :M 7 'lla ' i 5 lv , I 155257, , i ii ii' ,,f', 2 ri Ai 1 1 Z' , It .: V I , V. 526 4' s 9 ' ' 1, I , Mr. Richard Jensenf Mr. Gene Kamp Miss Elizabeth Kelly Social Studies Social Studies Social Studies Miss Joan Kewley Miss Vera Kohlhott Mr- Edl'l'l0fld Kfl-'mn English English Physical Education Mr. Walter Kuras Industrial Education '7 uw, 'f ,f ' G, 'ir ,,,V. I , X , f MQW, ,, 4141 ' ' f , 'g , , 7' F' ,, ' f EL I. , H, ,fa , f 54 VV ,L , 9 Q ' I' f fxfffn 4 '- -I ,T W4-,, i,,WVqf5g,ff ' V 77 7ZZ5V'Vi,l1,i S ogg.: 5 Mr. Edward Mayhew Agriculture Mr. Clyde Lawrence T75y,2L7f,7,,.7,.,, Business Education my , f, . ' yZ3i'T1'T'21if'7f 1 w,f,,f,-'VV' f A , ,Va J Mr. 2,4 x 1 4 K: K! X , f , I 54 4 ff ' W , 4 f, 1 f f Z ' s f ,if f 1 .iw Z f X W ' ,gf 1 9 4, 4, ff , ,, , , Vx, f ,5 fff f ,Q Z , , , 1 I 1 'I-,Lg ,, , T' 5 Thomas McKillip English 5 441522 I - ,y ,-3' 'hive 1 ' V Fi. rj ' ,egg rigs!! 157 I' -257 2 5 3 W , 2 'Q f A gg Wig 7 .4539 S' fi je EV C Q ' 9 3-'Y A A , . .Q I 1, 1 J A a f V gif X 7, if 7 4 034, Rf 35250 'fir 7 vigil 'Z' ' if -ra Q f ei 3: .sf Lf:-Z - no ' f , fi ' 'E aff , as 545 1425 68 Q- v 1:1 as , X 1 pa ,X ! I , fa ef 'V V V V Mr. Dale Lawton Science . . , j -fx. , . , ' 1 . f q 3, , I . E , i Vw 3 ,ffz.iFf'F2 :xg ' ff , I 2 we Mr. Franklin Miller English Miss Bertha Lewis Mr. Albert Martin English Social Studies ,,v.,.z Q:Qc'ZZ4A .., - W -11 1-4 ' -' wif e . gvfx ft, 51 2' AZ 2133225-, f ,. ..f,,. , MV ., .-,,,m2,f3f 1 V- ' V , ' f Vf- i- ff --1 v. N . f- -1z.1!,d -is 4' -' 'V if-12:1 :,,A.,, 9 1, , .,,.. , M , 6' , , '9 15 Q ,5 y,1fx,ff7Q 5112, 4 ' LJ, ,f Si 1 f 'wigs f fi B-2: -fi .42s12VvXMeV26':- ' 3. 'V,,-ahvzwfz-2 V' A1 -e. of ,-,Vf,..m2,.9, .,.,,.gNt-,-ef.: , - ' ' ,sfavfmfzlm-'R 14,1 ef.. .-wfisw M :Z Miss Shirley Miller Mr. Thomas Moore Homemaking Social Studies , ' 'S if -va- ' x i V .. 4 5 y..- gf V.'W' , :.,- V ,. gi 5 1V ' -' -'ff ' .hi ' Q I iq :'f'1IQf2. ' , I gf: . .x.., A ,u We f , '-M!-fe, 4 V r u ,i'5'V'3.EZfj' X lg, .22 ' fi 'PQ J b '- ' 2 if'4-2-if Elf N af., . 1 f N fifeiea' A ' ' f ' . ' . X, 2-'wL:f:'1uff's-,If - Vf VXV7 ' ' 'fi-1 M5 ,aa-3',f'4'fw ' 'V A ,. at it A ,i,. Ham.. , 3.27 VV 2. , Q1 A ,- F 7 'ATT' fl-' 4 I :f!'F't'f ', f K V, ' ff: ' x ' V ' V if , ffzigiia Mrs. Harriet Murray Mr. Elmer Nelson Mr. Eugene Neubauer Language Science Industrial Education 4 ff I E 1. 7 I A l ig if i fViV 1' -'f' ' ., ', 51' I A Miss Margaret Norman Social Studies Future Students W ot Bloom 3 V, ,zatifg ,nl L N' V 2. V5 Mr. George Hamlin takes time out from teaching duties to pose wig-h children Roger and Connie. 'l 34 5 2 4 i 3 A f ,, f 5 no 9 ,f , . 'wsmfnfww - JV, ,, f, Tit ,, f , .fyil fe, Mn. Edna North Speech 1 f i ffiffi ,, , l'f.-mfg ' 4 , .iwfwr , , . Mr. Samuel Paravonian Mathematics 4 V1.1 ' ' K ,X - thll . V I ,.,, - . . Al , ,g 'Wg' ia. Mr. Nello Petersanti Mr. Richard Peterson Industrial Education English Morsels Delight the Tciste Buds Mr. Robert Gard and Mr. Franklin Miller patiently await chow from Mrs. Margaret Erickson. 1 M3392 , , me, ,f g fpez f 2 , L W-4 . f f'-. I 1 ' ' 1 ,. ..,. , 0 W Q 9 , N, nl f f I 4 , f f ff 1 , r ,ff 1 5,14 , V. ,i , 7 If tx X y it ,, Q :fy ,Q w V H 4,-.aff V, ,iran W ,mmf 41, - w 4. wiv ,Ze 25 fy f hal as , fig Miss Leltha Paulsen English N9'Ya!'Hr'- Miss Dorothy Print: Homemaking S x , Q - .,.., ,...f , A P f fl' 1 1 fs 4- Q 1 . Miss Jean Pavy Music ' I ' .A f Q '04 - if f ,, I f 1' - f V , riff 2' -j A :fy .,,. f-5-2, Mr. John Prombo Industrial Education Q. f 2, f .. .a sv f 1 4,2 A . f V , fa 3 fy P1 ,ww f H, 4 , .,.. . ,f,,, Miss Mlrioric Pendleton Special Education 4,142 ,,: ' nf ,,.. PQL, , 'f M , , w,,,,yfMc,,,A f ' ,Q ,aj Z., P or 0071 E Mr. Robert Rehberg Physical Education : ' glffw, 5 , ij 5525 W We Q x we . an M 2 , 1-4, :,. . ,, s f P t .P - - 2 ff ' ' Miss Ruth Render Mr. Emmett Richards Mr. Lloyd Richert Mr. Cecil Sarff English Social Studies Science Physical Education -ws, ,f ' -ff-mn ,, V2 -4, an Miss Ruth Sawyer Mr. Ralph Schmidt Language Social Studies ' ' ,mu um. My , WWW ,,,'f'f may me ff QW., ., '1 5 I 29' X Mr. William Shroyer English Mr. Billy Seaman Industrial Education 'His Mr. Harold Schneider Business Education ..,, , 0 Mr. Clayton Smith Social Studies , V .- 3. - Fir. 5 Miss Juanita Schott Mr. John Sears Enczlish Industrial Education ,J--:M - Q31 , 4 se My 3 .5 1.4, X , , 9 Q f- , ,. .a A. 5 Mr. Sergius Sokolowski Mr. Ralph Steben Mathematics Science puff Mr. James Steckel Mr. Glenn Stehr Mr. James Stevens Mr. Berdyne Stewart Science Science English Mathematics i 136 Words of Advice From the Couch r Although basketball is time consuming, there's always a moment for Coach Bert Moore to spend with his children, Tommy and Patty EQQLYFQ1'QlLi'fQfiElV' j i!-iff . ' ' in W ' K . !V l: : M y A,V,,V 4 . fo it f w,1.vg',:4. .f l.. f 15 X 1 X 1 f ff , 1 71 1 f 1f if 14 ' ff f f 1 ' 4f4g1,gi-1 g 1.3 ,, 1 ' '5 y 1 , I f 1 ffiff' '1 1 f ,,,,,V V 1 1 Miss Vivian Sturtevant Business Education l I Mr. Manly Tory Science 1, 1 U.g3f,a-'w . 5yjL X ,l H 'fQ.if'Ql' V QQ. V, A g es Q P' A A 1 1 29. 2 W, 1 z X f If 1 1 1 ,M 3 1 1 5 .1 .1 A, 1 I f l! 95 1 ,1 5 1 ,7 I , X' 4 xx I ' Q A ,41 z I 4, ' . SUI ie ff Mr. Frank Whiteside V English ,'i., YJ . : fl ,f .,,, A ,A,s,. W J, I 1 ,, ' ,,,. lffff 1 ff: ff T44 f 4 if if ' 5 1 f I fl X U! 1 'X 111 7, f 1 f 1 fff 1. f X X 'fm ' ff 1 , , 1515 01 11 f 111 1 ZZM W ,1 1 ' f , , , 4. M., . ' 1-f . 4-1' 'Z ZZ',W'l'9u f Wx! I ' JV' ' 1 X V. ' i 0-X2 16 Z . Mr. William Tate English ff' -I, ff Wffyyfayfff 2 ff 1 f .,..- 5 .v,, ff ' jg , 2ii'51ii1i4 153 aiif-515 ' - f'i- P 5 of ' 4' yf gf ff ff 5 71 .frm 1 A! fx , jf ff f Q 25 W X 1 7 f I 1 f fisi,s,f.. 5 f I .Av V Y ' ,. .ff P 1 ! 1 f . lf' Miss Liela Veasey Physical Education Miss Roxie Witts Physical Education :N gf, Foculi Check Miss Jean Pavy and Mr. Robert Hippensteal mornings as they check in. 1,11 f 2, 11:1 , , 11.11 :J M 'f' f , 1,11 41.4. .- IZ. I A., Q ,, , -4 , fi, 55,2 y ryyr Q ,sa Mr. Arthur Tenney Mathematics Mrs. Martha Wallace Study Hall Supervisor Mr. Carl Workman Business Education ,, 9 i 1 6- 1 ' ' 17.1 oei P , ,L Jgg.-' 's- ' , l . .f., f',, ' My Miss Ora Theobald English Miss Edna Walters Homemaking . '.'4 '74 ' ' , JI: . ff' V 7 3.11 V , , N f I 4' K f W , 1 Z 1 f 1 Cp , ff fy 4 , , . ,,,,AV k Vi Mr. Merle Zeschke Physical Education Y in exchange friendly good vllll f X Mr. Donald Thomas English i 1 ,Wah , V! M ,an 'I gg! , I , 5, , ,, A 1 x 'V 55 ' -f gs. .X XX X . S S E 3 is N s XX QESSSNX NX X X xiao , 1 ' ' M11 ,V 1,747,471 .fA, f , fn 1 iii NSI., W 'Da , 1' 1 Mr. Richard Walton Mathematics 1 f f ggif, V. MW 2 1 1 -1 ,ff 2 1 1 1 , Q ,L ,inf I ff f f f 11 ,Jfpf 1 -411 f f 1 f XZ 1 ' 1 if ' 1 f ' 1 f 1' ig Q 4 1 1 QW! f 1 V, 111 qw' lv f ,, 1 .I f 1, ' 4:45. if t1 1 121 1 , 35151, 1 1 A4,1f f.. ,. y,., AA ,ima Mr. Donald Ziegler Industrial Education Mrs. Tekla Tocco School Matron First Row: Mrs. Sadie Hartman, Mrs. Marie Nardella, Mrs. May Rogers, Mrs. Anna Paduano, Mrs. Louise Fritzsche, Mrs. May Reay, Mrs. Rose Poerio. Second Row: Miss Edna Walters, Mrs. Mabel Paulsen, Mrs. Emma Porter, Mrs. Rose Peterson, Miss Myrtle Nelson, Mrs. Antoin- ette Koshut, Mrs. Margaret Erickson. Maintenance and Cafeteria Staffs Contribute to a Better Bloom First Row: Mr. Chris Graefnitz, Mr. Arthur Epley, Mr. Harold Lam- botte. Second Row: Mr. Noble Rorer, Mr. Sherman Barger, Mr. Eric Schafer, Mr. Albert Veste. Mr. John Johnson Superintendent of Building and Grounds 1 ,..,. - 12, 52 . .MC .2 , .Q . ' Q O .M , . 138 i 2 :L A-QQ' A-' :' , 45532 -. 1 fuk 312 f74,y.,.W,4 1 h ff' 2 2 f Office Stuff Has Varied Duties if -2 ':IQlQ.'f.7fZzv Mrs. Mabel Moellering, Miss Carol Knaack Mrs. Florence Stegenga, and Mrs. Jerri Slov are checking records for report cards. 139 FH UPU gif Working diligently on absentees are Mrs. Aletta Baker and Mrs. Barbara Bamford. Miss Joan LaFaunge, Mrs. Jacqueline 'Pa- lasky, Mrs. Dorothy Fink, and Mrs. Dolores Kieper find time out for a short gab session. SENICDR Activities Center Cn Second wet ling - E: is an at im'7 2l5T 0 209 I ,ri tit. wie ei, -, - .-I 7.5 2 C I Floor -nn in 11: FW 205 HUM imnmi 202 'i 2,04 l , 2.06 - The blueprints drawn by th Sep- tember were finally ready for an as the class of l957 prepared to ances in a world ot trials and trium as as they reach the coveted road they will attribute their accompli the foundations of character anc :ered them during their four-year st i and will remember the guidance g re- to G 54 ceived from those who invest ly in 7 their future. X SEQ sr , -- P Senior 5 gs.z':'.i- If !,'Z Vice-President. . . . . ,Ken Gitzendanner I President ...... ...... D avid Leahy G Treasurer. , . ....... Phyllis Patti Secretary . . . . . .Janice Antonucci The senior officers, Phyllis Patti, David Leahy, Ken Gitzendanner, and Janice Antonucci, study over graduation plans with the sponsor, Mr. Robert Andrews. , My-f f'7 'f ' ' ' 'MVN VU W X' Jyymifv Mm-:aff-k:ZZ2f!z9l5.iQfmibfjffzff-fit.-z-' , ,far , , ffl,--ff., U' .WWW Sitting left to right are: Maggie Foushi, Loretta Segala, Janet Monacelli, Jeri Schultz, Ginny Johnson, and Mary Ann Stallings. Standing are: Pat Carducci, Ron Reichert, Dan MacMasters, David Auguston, John Greven, John Llorca, Angela D'Andrea, and llda D'Ercoli. 143 Ot all the busy classes at Bloom, the one that no doubt wins the prize is that of the seniors, and no one can be held more respon- sible tor this situation than the senior board. During their last year at the school, these students arranged such events as the Senior Dinner Dance, the Bac- calaureate, and the senior assembly. Belonging to this group are members ot each senior homeroom, who are well qualified to guide the activities of their class. ,, 7 V ,gif 7,2335 4 I 'ff 3,53 , iff f 4, f X I Cf ff , X, f f f I Z ff! fl 7 W, fv ff f.. 4 Eugene Abrassart f f5i W '3ei A -li : - ,if , ,, - f., 2 ,:' ,j A fy f w4.,1: , xx , , IIQI 1' f X5 f f 0 If 3 f f f, f I 'QW' Q!! X X XZ' Q f 2 1 ' avid f f A 5,9 5 5 ek ,X f f fy f N, X' 1 , ' , 'A 7 . ,- '45 .211fff:'ff '.-'ffilf ' , f 4 ' ' . ' , , ,, ' 1 , .Qfg,1W.Q V-,f9u..1fQ6,1,-1:-'1 ' Q - ' f f f ,, , f Q f Q' ff , ff I ffff f S 1,2 ,gf K xj 4 f I R f George Adair Connie Alexander Charles Anderson Rosemary Baker Wayne Allen Janice Antonucci Jean Bakker David Adema Leonard Agrella Carol Ainscough , ' -LMVWV 99.i2'IiI-V Q ,, Q 54 , -f 1 V, Q' ,1.f..4-f , , A p 7 ,i A. JH: QUA, A y -1052 rw, 21 X1 XY Msg: 9 , I , Carmella Amadio Mark Anable Karin Andersen if MW gi - f'-of ,uv . gf ' Q j4fA'3E'j'f'y5IZ' , 1 ,,,. 1, A w ff, , f wg,-A,-:f-1-is 1 9 my - ' 4' f ,M 4,11 4- .,g-W, ,, ,, ,:.Mp,:4y4gQ, f A ff 1353 .A : f- f 2.1 2 f . . w .f-f' 2 'fm 'ii 1 EQ' '-' 392.21 ff,3L,, 1 'f f' V.-' 1 v..ifCL7 'Z'Z ' ,f , I, ,, f if 4,-,A Q 'c7,,g: 324 2, ry L 1,4-162 A V5 - Carol Arnholz Donna Ashby David Auguston e.,.,.,f, , M Donald Bales Louise Barnes Michael Barnes 144 n Q5 v 'gB V , . 'ss James Baron Daniel Barrett Gloria Bartolomei Lawrence Bartolini Norma Bartolini Seniors Reise Money 1 X K E 5 Qws 522 ,... 1 'P z-:.,, ,--. , ' . ,wg-qs' ss- ---- av .v .ev ,- 'Isla 'S R0bel'l' Bell Stanley Bell Ezell Benmon Robert Bennett -K ' 5,2153 , I . F 1 AQ .' X .. . Z N .aa,1aa,.,, n ,,,1 A A . 223.1 -. . .WL-,gig-,gag X by wg fb X Qxsxg W x X., , H: ' ..... 2 e i W Yi 1 A 9 f VX X 2 95 '.'af::Se 1 E' . .,.:.,:,:4-,,:,,-, .k 2.giV.,.,TQ14,: - - , X ,T v :YV 2. B .1955 A ,, g :1 .af .1.f.x Jack Barton Rosanne Battaglia af Stephen Benson Nancy Bercher Lois Bider Carolyn Bielenin Joyce Bishop Buleah Blackful Mark Blucher L 1 V f ,,.1 1 2 yyaoy 1 A a,,, , J 'f y ' ' H Margie Boren Robert Bosserl' James Boufon ,t,g. 1,555-'irgaa ,V q i.: ' :zigg- ,- ' '::k:A:j1 Ql V 7 ', xl p s , ...Jiff y .,, ' Kg James Bretz Bessie Brown Marilyn Brown l46 Arlene Bieronski Arlene Bogacz Charles Bowman Joseph Bullaro Gerry Billups Carol Ann Bonadona Barbara Brackman Mary Bydalek William Calen Robert Callecod Philip Cameli Shirley Caniecki Annuals Bring Memories , 4. -fp ' Qma - 22,4 f 'M Marlene Cellini Gilda Cesarone Janiene Chenard Donald Christo . 'I47 Thomas Cannek Patricia Carducci l Morris Carpenter Michael Ciaccio I' X X 4, ,. ' i5Q1Inw-,M ' , W ' ' Loretta Cia nc hetti WM Roy Cobb . sf' A , L -I ,gg - M M 3 ,, ' , . ,Kaz 3 T 4 L , , - I 2 M W W 1,3 A wif Q l ' ' 'game l Sandra Cool ES a r., rg, Y,-35:gk.2J,x .- we-a :wx 1.5172 L. u.:-K -- Darleth Costello Delores Costello ' - ,0 -5 f'-11 fr, ' gal ,ec v 'PSM Marcia Cisne Sandra Clare James Clark Betsy Cliver Don Coggiola David Cohler Gerald Colangelo Teri Cole Valerie Coopwood Henrietta Corbin Terrence Courtney 148 Maida Cornish 7 1, 3 'V L f ,, f ,, -zz Q 1 x gg es,-1 .. if AX. Y. ' 1' .L ,XX 'ef' .QS s, Q 1 ' X 1 fl Q f , . 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S Ls 3 N ar 4 2 7 ey' g Gloria Veste Diane Wallace Melvin Webb 'Q .5 if ' k ni!-zf' Joyce Widen Marianne Wilkening X 5:21-,Q Daniel Williams l72 Henry Visser Charles Vrba Cynthia Walsh Joe Warnell Donald Wegrzyn William Wenzel Loretta Williams Edward Willis Q fyn W 'Wig f M 2' 1 ...- 1 , . ' ' ,,L. ' I ,' , ,. 1 0 4 ., .f A 1 . ff., .3 . ,- Zfffxfgfaf W 1-aywf ,. QQ 7,7 VJ, f 'fifagf .-vf f i' AW f f Q ff' 'Zwaf f fffyx ififfli' W ff 7442! ff f 1, 5 ,Je , ,ff of ff ff if A 5 A 67 f ' Z 49' J , f fc ' 41, 79 4 Q Z! w A , fl if , af if ff gh' f fi -,:.'.ff, ' .-,fx-5-96. .- f 'Vx Z v I 1 Q 75,9 gf: ' ft-IM . 4i',4Zf5f I Zzvgfv-':fc: Virginia Willis David Winn Suz anne Wilson Patricia Wojcik Blue And White Hop Phyllis Wojcik Diane Woznys Mary Yacono 12' Joseph Yambor Robert Yaseen Luther Yates Elizabeth Yung Connie Zarafe 173 i Patricia Zarowny Don Zeller Carol Zeman Kenneth Ziccardi Frank Zinker Barry Zisook Donald Zych I N M E M O R I A M 1939 - 1956 1939 - 1956 Philip Lancioffi Ronald Swingler 'I74 'F' AZ M KSA Senior Dave Leahy, Senior Class President, is telling his life secrets and ambitions to a Broadcaster reporter. ABRASSART, EUGENE, Honors-Fall I, 2, 4, Spring I, 2, Broadcaster 4, Spanish Club 3, Quill and Scroll 4. ADAIR, GEORGE ADEMA, DAVID, Hall Guide 3. AGRELLA, LEONARD, Basketball 2, Baseball 2, Track I. AINSCOUGH, CAROL, National Honor Society 4, High Honors, Spring I, 2, Honors, Fall I, 2, Choir 3, 4, Chorus 2. ' ALEXANDER, CONNIE, Bowling Club 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Chorus I, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4. ALLEN, ERNEST ALLEN, WAYNE, Honors-Fall 3, Spring 4. AMADIO, CARMELLA,Drama Club 3, Girls' Lea- gue Representative 3, Choir 3, Chorus I, Glee Club 2, Prom Committee 3, Big Sister 4. ANABLE, MARK, Radio Club 2. Activities 176 ANDERSEN, KARIN, Councilman 2, Class Board 3, 4, Broadcaster 2, 3, French Club 3, 4, Latin Club I, 2, Pep Club 4, Sharp TACS 4, Drama Club 2, Girls' League Representative I, G.A.A. I, 2, Golf Club 3, 4, Junior Prom 3. ANDERSON, CHARLES, Glenwood School tor Boys I, 2. ANTONUCCI, JANICE, Councilman I, 2, 3, Class Secretary 4, F.H.A. I, 2, Secretary I, G.A.A. 2. ARNHOLZ, CAROL, National Honor Society 3, 4, High Honors-Fall 2, Spring I, Honors-Fall I, 3, 4, Spring 2, Hostess 4, Office Monitor 3, U.N. 3, F.H.A. I, 2, Bowling Club 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Big Sister 4, Basketroom Girl 2, Sharp TACS 4, Class Assembly 2, Pep Club 4. ASHBY, DONNA, Honors--Fall I, 2, Spring I, Broadcaster 2, Drama Club I, 2, 3, Girls' League Representative 2, G.A.A. 3, Prom Committee 3. AUGLJSTSON, DAVID, National Honor Society 3, High Honors-Fall I, 2, 3, 4, Spring 3, Honors- Spring I, 2, Class Board 4, Latin Club I, 2, Bowl- ing Club 3, Golf Club I, 2, Class Assemblies 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play. BAKER, ROSEMARY, Class Board I, Spanish Club 2, G.A.A. I. BAKKER, JEAN, Service Bureau 3, 4, G.A.A. 4. BALES, DONALD, Track I, 2, Cross Country 2, 3. BARNES, LOUISE, G.A.A. I. BARNES, MICHAEL, Bowling Club 2, 3, Band I, 2, Football 3, 4, Baseball 3 4, Football Manager, Baseball Manager. BARON, JAMES, Honors-Fall I, Spring I, Broad- caster Statt 3, Bowling Club 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2. BARRETT, DANIEL, Photo Club I, 2, Class As- sembly 2. BARTOLOMEI, GLORIA, Honors-Fall I, Spring I, Orchestra I, 2, 3, Service Bureau 2. BARTOLINI, LAWRENCE, Football 2, Track 2. BARTOLINI, NORMA, Honors- Fall. 4, Hall Guard I, 2, Class Board 3, Latin Club I, Spanish Club 2, 3, Red Cross Club I, 2, Bowling Club 3, 4, Girls' League Representative, G.A.A. I, 2, 4, Sharp TAC Chairman 4, Junior Penny Social. BARTON, JACK, Band I, 2, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4. BATTAGLIA, ROSANNE, National Honor Soci- ety 4, High Honors-Fall l, Honors--Fall 3, 4, Spring I, 3, Councilman l, 2, Latin Club I, Drama Club 2, Freshmen Chorus, Girls' Choir 3, Girls' Glee Club 2, A Capella Choir 4, Prom Court, Prom Committee, Red Cross Club I, Junior Penny Social, Peporama 4, Pep Club 4, Girls' League Representative I, Class Assembly I, 2, 3, 4, Sharp TACS 4, Senior Class Play. BELL, ROBERT, Traffic Guide 3, Boys' Glee Club I, A Capella Choir 2, 3 ,4, Basketball I, 2, 3, Captain 4. BELL, STANLEY, Band I, 2, Basketball I, 2. BENMAN, EZELL, Usher, Managers Club, Boys' Glee Club, Basketball Manager, Football Manager. BENNETT, BOB, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4. BENSON, STEVE, Councilman 4, Class Board 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, A Capella Choir 2, 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club I, Class Assembly 3, 4, Chairman Homecoming Dance Committee 4, Senior Class Play. BERCHER, NANCY, Faulkner School for Girls, Chicago, Illinois I, 2, Hostess 3, French Club 3, G.A.A. 3, 4, Prom Committee. BIDER, LOIS, Honors-Fall I, Spring I, Hall Guard 3, Latin Club I, 2, Tower Staff 3, 4, Future Nurses Club 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Class Assem- bly I, 2, 3, Prom Committee, Big Sister, Sharp TACS 4, Girls' League Representative 3, Pepo- rama 4. BIELENIN, CAROL, Tower Staff 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Sharp TACS 4, Bowling Club 3, U. N. Club 2, Girls' League Representative I, Chorus 2, Choir 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Class Assembly I, 3, Peporama 4, Prom Committee. BIERONSKI, ARLENE, Drama Club I, 2, German Club 2, Photo Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4, Bowl- ing Club 3, 4, U. N. Club 2, 3, Freshmen Chorus, Girls' Choir 2, A Capella 3, 4, G.A.A. 4. BILLUPS, GERRY, Honors-Fall 3, Spring 2, Trat- tic Guide 3, Band I, Football Manager I. BISHOP, JOYCE, Spanish Club 2, 3, Latin Club I' U. N. Club 2, Freshmen Chorus. I BLACKFUL, BULEAH,,Freshmen Chorus, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, A Capella Choir 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4. 77 BLUCHER, MARK, Rich Township High School, Park Forest, Illinois I, National Honor Society 4, Honors-Fall 2, 3, 4, Spring 2, 3, Councilman 4, Class Board 3, Drama Club 3, President 4, U. N. Club 2, Band I, Track I, Senior Class Play. BOGACZ, ARLENE, National Honor Society 3, 4, High Honors--Fall I, Spring I, Honors 2, 3, Spring 2, 3, Girls' League Representative 3, Chorus I, 2, A Capella Choir 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Class Assembly 3, 4. BONADONA, CAROL, Honors-Fall 4, Latin Club I, Bowling Club 3, Freshmen Chorus, Girls' Choir 2, 3, A Capella Choir 4, G.A.A. 4, Blue and White Dance Committee 4, Spring Dance Committee 2, Tower Staff 4, Homecoming Dance Committee 2, Sharp TACS 4, Peporama 4. BOREN, MARGIE, G.A.A. I, 2, Sharp TACI BOSSERT, ROBERT, Honors-Spring I, Photo Club I, 2, Bowling Club 4. BOUTON, JAMES, Ben Franklin High School, Ridgewood, New Jersey I, Spanish Club 4, Drama Club 3, 4, Bowling Club 3, 4, Letterman's Club 4, Football 2, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Homecoming De- corations Committee 4. BOWMAN, CHARLES, Centralia Township High School, Centralia, Illinois I, Glenwood School tor Boys 2. BRACKMAN, BARBARA, Honors-- Fall I, 2, Spring 2, Councilman I, 2, 3, Class Board 3, U. N. Club 3, Drama Club I, Bowling Club 4, Chorus I, 2, Choir 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee, Sharp TACS 4, Class Assembly I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Junior Penny Social, Big Sister, Mother- Daughter Banquet 4, Homecoming Dance Commit- tee 3, 4, Spring Dance Committee,3. BRETZ, JAMES, Photo Club I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 3, Football I. BROWN, BESSIE, Honors-Fall 4, Future Nurses Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Freshmen Chorus' Girls' Glee Club 4, G.A.A. I, 4, Sharp TACS 4. BROWN, MARILYN, National Honor Society 4' High Honors-Spring I, Honors-Fall I, 2, 4 Spring 3, Girls' League Representative 2, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4. BULLARO, JOE, Councilman 3, Red Cross Club I, Bowling Club 3. BYDALEK, MARY CALEN, WILLIAM, Calumet High School, Chi- cago, Illinois I, 2. I I I CALLECOD, ROBERT, National Honor Society 4, High Honors-Fall I, Honors-Fall 2, Spring I, 2, 3, Councilman 3, Bowling Club I, 2, Secretary 3, President 4. CAMELI, PHIL, Hall Guide I, Football I, 2. CANIECKI, SHIRLEY, Honors-Fall 4, Bowling Club 3, 4, Sharp TACS 4, Chorus 3, Class Assem- bly, I, 2, 3, 4. CANNEK, TOM, Hall Guide I, Bowling Club 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3. CARDUCCI, PAT, Class Board 4, Freshmen Chorus G.A.A. 4, Prom Committee, Spring Dance Committee 3, Blue and White Dance Committee I, Mother-Daughter Banquet 4. CARPENTER, MORRIS, Photo Club I, 2, 3, Bowl- inC1 Club 2,-3, 4. CELLINI, MARLENE, Honors-Fall I, Spring I, Councilman I, 2, Hostess 3, Sharp TACS 4, Drama Club I, Bowling Club 3, 4, Freshmen Chorus, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, A Capella Choir 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Class Assembly 2, 3, 4. CESARONE, GILDA, Chorus I, 2. CHENARD, JANIENE, Honors-Spring I, 2, Class Board I, 2, Sharp TACS 4, Freshmen Chorus, Girls' Choir 2, 3, A Capella Choir 4, Big Sister, Tower Staff 3, 4, G.A.A. I, Class Assembly 3, Penny Social 3, Prom Committee. CHRISTO, DONALD, Hall Guide 4, Bowling Club 3, Secretary 4. CIACCIO, MICHAEL, Honors-Fall I, 2, Spring 3, Hall Guide I. CIANCHETTI, LORETTA, Honors-Fall 4, Sharp TACS 4. CISNE, MARCIA, Honors-Fall I, Spring I, 2, 3, Drama Club I, 2, 4, Future Nurses Club 4, Fresh- men Chorus, Girls' Glee Club 2, Girls' Choir 3, Big Sister, Class Assembly I. CLARE, SANDRA, Honors-Fall I, Annual Staff 4, Faculty Editor 4, Drama Club 2, Latin Club I, Freshmen Chorus, Girls' Choir 2, 3, Class Assem- bly 2, 3, 4, Penny Social, Prom Committee, Sharp TACS 4, Peporama 4, Pep Club 4, Morgue Board 4, Blue and White Dance Committee I, 3, Home- coming Dance Committee 2, 3, Spring Dance Committee 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 4. CLARK, JAMES, Usher I, Managers Club I, Boys' Glee Club I. CLIVER, BETSY, National Honor Society 4, Hon- ors-Fall I, 2, 3, 4, Spring I, 2, 3, Broadcaster Staff 2, 3, 4, Latin Club I, Drama Club I, 2, French Club 3, Future -Nurses Club 3. Vice-Presi- 7 dent 4, U. N. Club 3, 4, Tower Staff 2, 3, CO- editor 4, Girls' League Representative 3, 4, Fresh- men Chorus, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4- COBB, ROY, Trattic Guide 3. COGGIOLA, DON, Marquette Catholic High School, Tulsa Oklahoma I, Thornton Township I-ligh School, Harvey, Illinois 2. COHLER, DAVID, National Honor Society 4, High Honors-Spring 3, Honors I, 3, 4, Drama Club I, Photo Club I, 2, Speech Activities 2, Vice Presi- dent 3, President 4, Bowling Club 3, 4. COLANGELO, JERRY, Honors-Fall 2, Spring 3, Councilman 3, 4, Latin Club I, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4. COLE, TERI, French Club 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 3, 4, Sharp TACS 4, G.A.A. I, 2, Class Assembly I, 2. COOL, SANDRA, Kokomo High School, Kokomo, Indiana I, Noblesville High School, Noblesville, Indiana 2, Andersen High School, Andersen, ln- diana 3, Honors-Spring 3, Fall 4. COOPWOOD, VALERIE, Honors-Fall I, Bowling Club 4, G.A.A. 4. CORBIN, HENRIETTA, Honors-Fall 3, Spring 3, Freshmen Chorus, Girls' Choir 2, 3, A Capella Choir 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4. CORNISH, MAIDA, Freshmen Chorus, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4. COSTELLO, DARLETH, Drama Club I, 2, Fresh- men Chorus I, Girls' Glee Club 2, Girls' Choir 3, Class Assembly 3. COSTELLO, DELORES, Junior Penny Social, Sharp TACS 4. COURTNEY, TERRENCE, Glenwood School tor Boys, Glenwood, Illinois I, 2. COWE, RAYMOND, Glenwood School for Boys, Glenwood, Illinois I, 2, Honors-Fall I, Spring I, 2. CROWSON, ROBERT, National Honor Society 4, Honors-Fall I, Honors-Fall 2, 3, Spring Annual Statt, Sports Editor 3, Co-editor 4, and Scroll 3, 42 Bowling club 3, 4, Drama If Latin Club I, 2, Prom Committee, Class High 2, 3, Quill Club QSSQVUIDIY 42 JUVIIOV Penny Social, Senior Class ay. CZAJKA, TED, High Honors-Fall I, Honors- Spring I, Class Board 2, Projection Staff 2, 3, 4, oAHLsTRoM, Ti-iEoooRE, HOnOrS-pa,, 1 2 Spring I, Casting Club I, Spanish Club 3. BZDWI' mg Club 4. D'ANDREA, ANGELA, Honors-Fall I, Spring I, Class Vice President 2, Class Board 3, 4, Drama Club I, Freshmen Chorus, Girls' Glee Club 2, Girls' -Choir 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Sharp TACS 4, Junior Penny Social. D'ANGELO, PHILIP DAVIS, GERALD, German Club 2, 3, Class As- sembly 3, 4. oAvis, RONALD, Track 2. DAVIS, STANNYE, National Honor Society 4, High Honors-Fall 3, 4, Spring 3, Honors-Fall I, 2, Spring I, 2, Hostess 4, Tower Staff 4, Latin Club I, Drama Club 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Prom Committee Chairman, Sharp TACS Chairman 4, Big Sister 4, Junior Penny Social, Blue and White Dance Committee 2, 3, Home- coming Dance Committee 2, 3. DEABEL, BEATRICE, Honors-Fall 4, Pep Club 4, U. N. Club 4, Sharp TACS 4, Freshmen Chorus. DeBOLT, ROBERT, Councilman I, 2, 4, Letter- man's Club 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Dance Committee Chairman'4, Junior Kiwanian. DEHLER, BARBARA, U. N. Club 2, 3, 4, Drama Club I, 2, Sharp TACS 4, G.A.A. I, 3, 4, Junior Penny Social. DeLORENZO, PATRICIA, National Honor Soci- ety 3, 4, High Honors-Fall I, 2, 4, Spring I, 2, 3, Honors-Fall 3, Chorus I, Choir 2, 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 3, 4, Prom Committee, Junior Penny Social, Big Sister 4, Class Assembly 3, 4, Sharp TACS 4. DEMITH, RICHARD, Class Board 2, Bowling Club 3, Basketball 2, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4. D'ERCOLI, ILDA, Honors-Fall 4, Spring I, Class Board I, 4, Freshmen Chorus, Girls' Glee Club 2, Junior Penny Social, Class Assembly I, Sharp TACS 4, Hostess 3. DiCOSMO, CARL DIDRICKSON, CHARLES, Mendel Catholic High School, Chicago, Illinois I, 2. DILLARD, HOMER, Hall Guide 3, 4, Letterman's Club 4, Managers Club I, 2, Chess Club 2, Boys' Glee Club I, Football 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4. DILLMAN, SANDRA, Freshmen Chorus, Girls' Glee Club 2, Class Assembly I, 2, 3, Sharp TACS 4, Prom Committee. DISPENSA, MICHAEL DOLAN, JANET, Honors-Fall I, Spring I, Coun- cilman 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Sharp TACS 4, Fresh- men Chorus, Girls' Choir 2, 3, A Capella Choir 4. 7 The birdie goes flying' as G.A.A. prexy, Ruby Kudlaty, takes a wild swing with her racquet. DOLCI, DAVID DOTTINI, JANET, Tower Staff 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3. DOTTINI, JOYCE, Girls' League Representative 2, Sharp TACS 4, U. N. Club 3. DOUBLER, CHARLES, Drama Club I, Spanish Club 3, 4, Band I, Boys' Glee Club 2, A Capella Choir 3, 4, Prom Committee Chairman, Class As- sembly I, Junior Kiwanian. DRUES, MARSHALL, Councilman I, Broadcaster Photographer I, 2, Speech Activities Association 2, 3, 4, Photo Club I, 2, Treasurer 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Bowling Club 4, Band I, 2, 3, Football I, 2, Track I, 2, 3, Homecoming Dance Committee 2, 3, Blue and White Dance Committee 2, 3, Junior Penny Social. DUBORD, DONALD, Managers Club 2, 3. DUDEK, BARBARA, National Honor Society 4, High Honors-Fall I, 4, Honors-Fall 2, 3, Spring I, 2, 3, City ot Bloom Clerk 4, Girls' League Rep- resentative 3, Freshmen Chorus I, Tower Staff 3, Co-Editor 4, Quill and Scroll 4. DUFF, JoANN DUNCAN, ROBERT-Honors-Fall I, 2, Spring I, Latin Club 2, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Kiwanian. DUNNING, LARRY, Thebes Township High School, Thebes, Illinois I, 2. DUNNING, TERRENCE, Mount Carmel High School, Chicago, Illinois I, Usher 4, Letterman's Club 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Rotarian. DYKES, GERALD, Class Board I, 2, 4, Class As- sembly I, 2, Junior Rotarian, EDWARDS, BYFORD, Honors-Fall I, Spring I, Football I. EDWARDS, WILLIS, Councilman 3, 4, Letter- man's Club 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Lion Member. EGELSKE, ROSANNE, Bishop Noll High School, Hammond, Indiana I, Girls' League 3, Drama Club 3, U. N. Club 4, Sharp TACS 4, Big Sister 4. EGELSTON, JAMES EGER, TOM, Honors-Fall 2, 4, Spring 2, 3, Ra- dio Club I, 2, 3, 4, Photo Club I, 2, 3, 4, Pro- jection Statt I, 2, 3, 4. ELLIOT, ALICE, Honors-Spring 3. ELSON, LINDA, Honors-Fall 4, Spring I, 3, Sharp TACS 4, G.A.A. I, 2. EMERSON, CLARA MAE ENZWEILER, LORRAINE, Honors- Fall I, 2, Spring 2, Latin Club 2, Future Nurses Club 3. EPTING, ROSE EVANS, JOSIE MAE, Freshmen Chorus I, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. FASO, MARGO, Class Assembly 2, Sharp TACS 4, Junior Penny Social. FITZGERRELLS, LORETTA, Mt. Vernon Town- ship High School, Mt. Vernon, Illinois I, National Honor Society 4, Honors-Fall 2, 3, 4, Spring 2, 3. FLORIG, PHIL, Honors-Fall 3, Radio Club I, 2, 3, Vice President 4, Bowling Club 4, Photo Club 2. FOSTER, CAROL, Honors- Fall 4, Spring 2, Drama Club 2, FTA 2, 3, Tower Staff 3, Bowling Club 4, Girls' League Representative 4, Freshmen Chorus, Girls' Choir 2, 3, Prom Committee, Jun- ior Penny Social, Spring Dance Committee 2, 3, Homecoming Dance Committee 2, Class Assem- bly I, Sharp TACS 4, Big Sister 4, Pep Club 4. 18 0 FOUSHI, MAGDALENE, Honors-Fall I, Spring I, 2, Hall Guide 2, 3, Class Board 2, Latin Club I, 2, Girls' League Representative 2, Freshmen Chorus, Girls' Glee Club 2, Girls' Choir 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Class Assembly I, 2, 3, Sharp TACS 4, Bowling Club 3, Big Sister 4. FOX, JAMES FRANK, JOSEPH, National Honor Society 4, Honors-Fall 2, 3, 4, Spring 2, 3, Latin Club I, Bowling Club 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4. FREEMAN, OZELL, Old Woodward High School, Cincinnati, Ohio, I, 2, 3. FRONCEK, JULIA, Chorus, Girls' Glee Club 2, Girls' Choir 3, A Ca- pella 4, G.A.A. I. Drama Club I, Freshmen FRYIK, DAVID, National Honor Society 3, Treas- urer 4, High Honors-Fall I, 2, 3, Spring I, 2, 3, Honors-Fall 4, Class Board 4, Broadcaster Staff 4, Drama Club 2, 3, German Club 4, Junior Penny Social, Prom Committee, Junior Lion. iff' '. ., f J -.H V . Mary Niblock, captain of the flag twirlers, salutes and smiles as she practices one of the many routines of the lively majorettes. ' FULLER, JANET, Class Board 2, Freshmen Chorus, G.A.A. l, 2, Class Assembly 2, Sharp TACS 4, Peporama 4, Homecoming Dance Committee 3. FUSHI, CONCETTA, Councilman 3, Class Board l, 4, Freshmen' Chorus, Girls' Choir 2, 3, Class Assembly l, 2, 4, Sharp TACS 4, Peporama 4, Homecoming Committee 4, Prom Committee. GABY, MERLE, Spanish Club 2, F.H.A. l, Fresh- men Chorus l. GALIENE, SHARON, Honors-Fall 4, Councilman 2, 4, Class Treasurer l, Spanish Club 3, Bowling Club 4, Choir 3, Chorus l, Glee Club 2, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Sharp TACS 4, Big Sister 4, Class Board 3, Class Assembly l, 2, 3, 4, Morgue Board 3, 4, Publicity Chairman 4, Prom Committee Co-Chair- man 3, Penny Social Committee 3, Dance Com- mittees l, 2, 3, 4, Prom Court 3, Homecoming Court 4. GARDNER, GERALD GARNER, ANN JEANETTE GARRETT, CORA LEE GASBARRO, DAVID, Bowling Club l, 2, 3, 4, Band 2, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Golf 3, 4. GEREG, MARY ANN, Latin Club l, 2, Nursing Club 3, 4, U. N, Club 3, Class Assembly 2, Sharp TACS 4, Junior Penny Social 3, Homecoming Committee l. GEREG, STEVE, Councilman l, 2, Football l, 2, 3, Track l, 2. GERGEL, MARY ANN, Honors-Fall, Spring l, Latin Club l, Secretary 2, Sharp TACS 4, Girls' League Representative 2, 3, Bowling Club 4, A Capella Choir 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4. GERSCH, BARBARA, Freshmen Chorus l. GIAMPAOLO, BETTY, Bowling Club 4. GILBERT, JAMES, National Honor Society 3, 4, High Honors-Fall l, 2, 3, Spring l, 2, Honors- Spring 3, Fall 4,'Councilman 4, Broadcaster, Edi- tor-in-Chief 4, ,Quill 81 Scroll 3, Latin Club l, Spanish Club 2, Peporama 4, Class Assembly l, Prom Committee 3, Homecoming Committee 4. GILLILAND, LORRAINE, Future Nurses Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Sharp TACS 4, G.A.A. l. GITZENDANNER, KENNETH, Vice President 4, Broadcaster 4, Bowling Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4, Baseball l, 2, Junior Penny Social. 'l8'l Judy Nave and Bob Crowson, annual co-editors, take time out to pose for a picture. They are trying to meet a deadline, strangely enough. GOEBEL, PAUL, Spanish Club 2: Basketball l. 2. 3, 4, Baseball Manager 3. GRAHAM, CAROLYN, Honors-Fall l, 3, Spring 3, Spanish Club 2, Girls' Choir 2, Chorus l, Class Assembly 2, 3. GRAHAM, RUTH ANN, Sesser High School, Ses- ser, Illinois l, National Honor Society 4, High Honors-Fall 2, 3, Spring 2, Honors-Fall 4, Spring l, 3, Junior Board Member 3, G.A.A. 3, Penny Social. GRAY, THERESA, A Capella Choir 3, 4, Chorus l, Girls' Glee Club 2. GREEN, ARTHUR GREER, CONNIE, Honors-Fall l, 4, Spring 3, F.T.A. l, Secretary 2, President 3, 4, G.A.A. l, 4, Prom Committee 3. GREVEN, JOHN, National Honor Society 4, High Honors-Spring 3, Honors-Fall l, 2, 3, 4, Spring l, Bloom Annual, Co-Editor of, Activities Section 4, Broadcaster, Feature Writer 3, 4, Tower Staff 4, Latin Club l, Bowling Club 3, German Club, Treasurer 3, Program Chairman 4, Wrestling 3. GRIEBE, GERALD GRIFFIN, HATTIE MAE, G.A.A. 4, sharp TAcs 4. GRIGSBY, BEVERLY HAGMAN, ROBERT, Honors-Fall 4, Class Board 2, Spanish Club 2, Basketball 3, 4. HALL, CHARLES HALL, RAY HANSEN, BARBARA, Honors-Spring I, 2, Class Board 2, U. N. Club 2, 3, Future Nurses Club President 4, Big Sister 4, Girls' League Represen- tative 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Penny Social, Prom Committee. HANSON, MARY, Roseland Christian School, Chicago, Illinois I, National Honor Society 4, High Honors-Fall 3, 4, Spring 3, Honors-Fall 2, Spring 2, Class Board 3, Annual Staff, Co-Editor of Activities Section 4, Tower Staff 3, 4, Band 2' Orchestra 2, Quill and Scroll 4. HANTAK, DIANE, National, Honor Society 3 President 4, High Honors-Fall 3, Spring I, 3, Honors-Fall I, 2, 4, Spring 2, Councilman 4, Class Vice President 3, Broadcaster Staff 3, 4, U. N. Club 4, Human Relations Committee 4, Freshmen Chorus, Girls' Glee Club 2, Girls' Choir 3, A Capella Choir 4, G.A.A. I, 3, 4, Girls' Bowl- ing Club 3, 4, Girls' League Representative I, Junior Penny Social, Illinois Girls' State 3, Sharp TACS 4, Peporama 4, D.A.R. Award, Big Sister 4, Mother-Daughter Banquet 4, Class Assembly I, 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4. HARRISON, LaROSE, Honors-Fall 2, 3, 4, Spring 2, 3, U. N. Club 4, Class Assembly 2. HART, DON, Councilman I, 2, Hall Guide 2, 3, Class Board I, 3, Annual Statt, Sports Editor 3' Photo Club I, 2, 3, President 2, Golt Club I, 2 3, 4, Bowling Club 2, 3, 4, A Capella Choir 3, 4, Football I, Baseball I, 2, Class Assembly 3, 4' Senior Class Play. HARTE, STEFANIE, Honors-Fall 4, Spring 2, 3, Hostess 4, Class Board 3, Tower Staff 4, Drama Club 2, Pep Club 4, Freshmen Chorus, Girls' Glee Club 2, Girls' Choir 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 3, Peporama 4, Sharp TACS 4, Big Sister 4, Prom Committee, Class Assembly 3, Mother- Daughter Banquet 4, Junior Penny Social. I I I I I HARTMAN, NORMA, Girls' League Representa- tive I, Choir I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Bowling Qub 3, 4, Sharp TACS 4, Junior Penny Social, Class Assembly I, 2, 3, 4. HARVEY, JOHN, Aurora High School, Aurora, Colorado I, 2, Honors-Fall 4, French Club 3, 4. I-iAssE, CHARLES HAssEi., RAYMOND HATFIELD, TRUMAN, Honors-Fall 3, Spring I, 3, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4. HAZE, HERB, Alhambra High School, Alhambra, California I, 2, 3, Spanish Club 4, Bowling Club 4. HECKLER, PAUL HENDERSON, JUANITA, Webb Public School, McKenzie, Tennessee I, F.H.A., G.A.A. 3, 4. HENKE, DONALD, Kelly High School, Chicago, Illinois I, 2, Honors-Fall 4. HENSLEY, KAY, Future Nurses Club 3, 4, Junior Red Cross Club I, Latin Club 3, G.A.A. I, 4, Sharp TACS 4, Class Assembly 2. HERMESDORF, DONNA, Pulaski High School, Milwaukee, Wisconsin I, 2, 3, Tower Staff 4, Sharp TACS 4, G.A.A. 4, Bowling Club 4, g HERON, DON, National Honor Society 4, Honors -Fall I, 2, 3, 4, Spring I, 2, 3,iFrench Club, Pres- ident 3, 4, Bowling Club 4, Tower Staff 4, Speech Activities Association 4, Chess Club I, 2, Junior Penny Social. HEUSMANN, LARRY, Boys' Glee Club I, 2, 3. HICKS, BEVERLY, G.A.A. I, Sharp TACS 4, Jun- ior Penny Social. HILDEMAN, ROBERT, High Honors- Fall I, Spring I, Honors-Fall 2, Spring 2, Councilman I, 2, 3, 4, Class Board I, Basketball I, 2, 3, Base- ball I, 2, Class Assembly 3, 4, Letterman's Club 4, Morgue Board 3, President 4. HODGES, DOROTHY, National Honor Society 4, High Honors-Fall I, Honors-Fall 2, 3, 4, Spring I, 2, 3, Class Board 2, Broadcaster Staff 2, 3, Latin Club I, Treasurer 2, F.T.A. 2, Human Re- lations Committee 4, Girls' League Representa- tive I, G.A.A. I, 2, 4, Secretary 3, Junigr Penny Social, Bowling Club 3, 4, Homecoming Dance Committee 4, Prom Committee Chairman, Sharp TACS 4, Big Sister 4, Pep Club 4, Peporama 4, HOFF, VIRGIL, Chess Club I, .2, Casting Club I, Bowling Club 4, Boys' Glee Club I, A Capella Choir 2, Football 2, Junior Penny Social, Class AS- sembly 3, 4g HOPPEL, FRANCES, U. N. Club 2, 3, Drama Club I. ' HUTCHISON, DENNIS, Glenwood School for Boys, Glenwood, Illinois I, 2. INWOOD, ALBERT, Letterman's Club 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, Wrestling 3, 4. IRWIN, SUE, Band I. JACKSON, ALFRED, Metropolis Community High School, Metropolis, Illinois I, 2, 3. JACOBUCCI, JOE, Band I. JAEGER, JO ELLEN, Honors-Fall 4. JANKOWSKY, ALEX, Honors-Spring 3, Coun- cilman I, 2, 4, Class Board 3, Letterman's Club 4, President 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, Track I, Cross Country I, 2. JARRETT, EILEEN, Girls' League Representative I, 2, 3, 4, Freshmen Chorus, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Penny Social, Pepo- rama 4. JARVIS, GREG, Mendel Catholic High School, Chi- cago, Illinois I, Prom Committee, Homecoming Dance Committee 3, 4. JENKINS, STARLING, Honors-Fall 2, Traffic Guide 3, 4, Band I, Football 2, 3, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country I. JOHANSEN, SUSAN, Spanish Club 2, 3, Fresh- men Chorus, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3. JOHNSON, JEAN, Honors-Fall 2, Spring I, 2, Drama Club 2, Spanish Club 3, Freshmen Chorus I, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Tower Statt 4, Class Assembly 2. JOHNSON, KATHRYN, Sharp TACS Chairman 4, G.A.A. I, 2, Class Assembly 2, 3, 4, Blue and White Dance Committee 2, 3, Homecoming Dance Committee 2, 3, Prom Committee, Girls' Golf Team 4. JOHNSON, VIRGINIA, Honors-Fall I, 4, Coun- cilman 3, Class Board I, 4, Drama Club I, Latin Club I, 2, G.A.A. I, Homecoming Dance Com- mittee I ,2, 4, Spring Dance Committee I, Junior Penny Social, Sharp TACS 4, Class Assembly 2, 3. JONGSMA, MAY JOSEPHSON, LYNN, Honors-Fall I, Latin Club I, Treasurer I, Bowling Club 3, Golf Club 4, French Club 4. KANTZLER, CAROL, Councilman 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, Latin Club I, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Freshmen Chorus I, Girls' Glee Club 2, Majorette 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, Peporama 4, Class Assembly 2, 3, 4, Sharp TACS 4, Morgue Board. KARWOSKI, PATRICIA, National Honor Society 4, High Honors-Fall I, Honors-Fall 3, 4, Spring I, 2, Councilman I, 2, Class Board 3, 4, Latin Club IJ Chorus I, 2, Choir 3, 4, Human Relations Committee 4, Class Assembly 4, Sharp TACS Board 4, Junior Penny Social, Prom Committee, Big Sister 4. KEENE, GERALD KEHL, pow-up KEI-IL, Tom KELLY, JOHN, Honors 3, 4, Spring 3, Class Board 2, U. N. Club I, 2, 3, Secretary 4, Drama Club I, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4. KELLY, JUDITH, Holland Central High School, Holland, New York I, 2, 3, Honors-Fall 4, Fu- ture Nurses' Club 4, Sharp TACS 4, Bowling Club 4, G.A.A. 4. KEMPEN, LOIS, Girls' League Representative 3, 4, Chorus I, 2, Choir 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Bowl- ing Club 4, Big Sister 4, Class Assembly 2, 3. KICKERT, BETTY, National Honor Society 4, High Honors-Spring I, 2, Honors- Fall I, 2, 3, 4, Sharp TACS 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Vice Presi- dent 4, Bowling Club 3, 4, Peporama 4. KLEIN, MARYANN, Chorus I, 2, Choir 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 3, Class Assembly 2, 3, Prom Committee. KLEPAC, GLENN, National Honor Society 3, 4, High Honors-Fall I, 2, 3, 4, Spring I, 2, 3, Broadcaster Staff 3, Sports Editor 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Latin Club'3, Boys' Glee Club I, Cross Country 2, 3, 4. KLINE, CHARLES, National Honor Society 3, Vice President 4, High Honors-Fall I, 2, 3, Spring I, 2, 3, Honors-Fall 4, Bowling Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. KLINGLER, BOB, Honors-Spring I, Bowling Club 2, Track 2. KLOS, GERALD, Golf Club 3, Projection Staff 4, Band I, 2, Wrestling 2. KOPERNIK, MICHAEL, Councilman 4, Broad- caster Statt, Chess Club I, 2, Letterman's Club 4, Choir 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 2, Football I, 2, Bas- ketball Manager 3, 4. The Tower co-editors, Barb Dudek and Betsy Cliver, are diligently typing a few of the many stories submitted by our English department. No wonder they are so sleepylll KOSINSKI, SHIRLEY ANN, Honors-Fall 4, Chorus I, 3, 4. KOST, LILY, Honors-Fall 4, Bowling Club 3, 4, Choir. KOSTER, NANCY, Junior Red Cross Club, Fresh- men Chorus, Choir 2, 3, G.A.A. I, 2. KRENCIK, JOE, Honors-Fall 3. KUCHYAK, MARY, National Honor Society 4, High Honors-Fall 4, Honors-Fall I, 3, Spring I, 2, 3, Drama Club I, 2, Latin Club I, 2, U. N. Club 3, Audubon Club 3, Senior Girls' Bowling Club, Sharp TACS 4, Freshmen Chorus, Girls' Choir 2, 3, A Capella Choir 4, G.A.A. 4. KUDLATY, RUBY, National Honor Society 4, High Honors-Fall 4, Honors-Fall I, 2, 3, Spring I, 2, 3, Freshmen Chorus, Choir 2, G.A.A. I, 2, Treasurer 3, President 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, Audubon Club 2, 3, Girls' League Representative I, 2, Latin Club 3, Big Sister 4. KWASEK, BARBARA, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 3, 4. KWASIGROCH, PHYLLIS, Honors-Fall 4, Spring I, Freshmen Chorus. LABUDA, RON, Bowling Club 3, 4. LACHETA, JOHN, Honors-Fall I, Audubon Club I. LAIRD, BARBARA LALE, NORMAN, Honors-Fall 4, Football l, 2. LAMPARELLI, boLoREs, Library Aoololoof. LANDSEA, WILLIAM, National Honor Society 4, High Honors-Fall I, Spring I, Honors--Fall 2, 3, Spring 2, 3, Chess Club 4, Band I. LANGE, YVONNE, Honors-Fall I, Spring I, Girls' League Representative 2, Sharp TACS 4, Big Sister 4. LANIN, WALTER, Glenwood School for Boys, Glenwood, Illinois I, 2, Radio Club 4, Track 3. LARCHER, ROBERT, Football I, 2, Basketball I, 2. LARSON, SUE, Honors-Fall I. LARVICK, VICTOR LAUER, DONALD, Honors-Fall 4: Councilman 2, 4, Latin Club I, President I, Letterman's Club 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Class Assembly 3. LAWRENCE, SANDRA, National Honor Society 4, High Honors-Fall I, Spring I, Honors-Fall 2, Spring 2, Broadcaster Staff 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, President 4, Junior Red Cross Club I, Freshmen Chorus, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Junior Penny Social. LEAHY, DAVID, High Honors-Fall 4, Hgnors, Fall 3, Spring 3, Councilman 2, 3, 4, Class Presi- dent 4, Broadcaster Staff I, 2, 3, 4, Choir 3 4. Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, ' ' LEETZ, DIANE, Honors-Fall 2, 4, Spring I, 2, 3, Broadcaster Statt 3, 4, Drama Club I, 2, Span- ish Club 2, 3, 4, Human Relations Committee 4, Class Assembly 3, Junior Penny Social, Quill and Scroll 4. LEONI, JUDY, Honors-Spring 2, Class Vice President I, Class Board 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, Bowling Club 4, G.A.A. I, Sharp TACS 4, Chorus I, 2, Choir 3, 4, Class Assembly 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee, Junior Penny Social, Pep Club 4, Morgue Board 3, Big Sister 4, Peporama 4. LEWIS, ISAAC, Glenwood School for Boys, Glen- wood, lllinois I, 2, Honors-Fall I, 3. LINDHOUT, TRUMAN, Honors-Fall 4. LINTHICUM, JEANINE, Latin Club I, 2, Girls' League Representative 2. LISCIANI, DEANNA, National Honor Society 3 Secretary 4, High Honors-Fall I, 2, Spring I, 2, Honors-Fall 3, 4, Spring 3, Broadcaster 2, 3, 4, Drama Club I, Vice President I, Member 2, 3' Class Assembly 2, Quill and Scroll 4. LISTENBEE, FRANK, Hall Guard I, Cross Coun- try. LITTELL, BONNIE, National Honor Society 4, High Honors-Fall I, Spring I, Honors-Fall 2, Spring 2, Drama Club I, Spanish Club 2, Bowling Club 4, Freshmen Chorus, G.A.A. I, 4, Prom Committee, Class Assembly I, 2, 4. LLORCA, JOHN, Class Board 4, Basketball I, Track I, 3, 4, Cross Country I, 2, 3, 4. LOBUE, MARY LOU, Honors-Fall 4, Class Board I, Drama Club I, 2, Freshmen Chorus, Choir 2, 3, Majorette 4, G.A.A. I, Junior Penny Social, Class Assembly I, 2, 3, Morgue Board 3, 4. I I LODATO, JO, Honors-Fall I, 4, Councilman I, Class Board 3, Drama Club 2, Latin Club I, Fresh- men Chorus, Girls' Choir 2, A Capella Choir 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Class Assembly I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Penny Social. LOFERSKI, RICHARD LORENZ, WILLIAM, F.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, U. N. Club 4. Low, ROBERT, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. LUTZ, JANET, Honors-Fall I, Spring I, Drama Club I, Chorus I, 2, 3, Choir 4, G.A.A. 3, MACK, NORMAN, Councilman I, 2, 3, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Morgue Board 4. MACKLIN, FRED, Hall Guide 2, Band I, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, Track I, 2, 3, Captain 4. MacMASTERS, DAN, Honors-Fall I, Spring I, Class Board 3, 4, Broadcaster Staff, Managers Club I, 2, Photography Club I, Letterman's Club 4, Basketball I, 2, Baseball Manager I, 2, Senior Class Play. MADGETT, MCKINLEY, Parker High School, Chi- cago, Illinois, Thornton Township High School, Harvey, Illinois. MADGETT, RITA, Thornton Township High School, Harvey, Illinois I, French Club, F.T.A. Club, Sharp TACS 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Bowling Club 3, Class Assembly 4. MAHOME, FRANCES, Honors-Fall I, Spring I, Class Board 3, Chorus I, Girls' Glee Club 2, Girls' Choir 3, G.A.A. I, 2. MANCHA, MARY ELLEN, Spanish Club 3, G.A.A. 4, Bowling Club 4. MANES, PHILLIP, F.F.A., Secretary 3. MANNEL, DONNA, Pep Club 4, Future Nurses Club 3, 4, Sharp TACS 4, Bowling Club 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4. MANSON, WILLIAM MARINUCCI, FRANCES, Councilman 2, Drama Club I, Bowling Club 4, G.A.A. I. MARSHALL, FELTEN, Glenwood School for Boys, Glenwood, Illinois I, 2. MARTIN, BRUCE, Culver Military Academy, Cul- ver, Indiana I. MASCITTI, FRED, Councilman I, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4. MAXWELL, EDWARD, Hall Guide I, F.F.A. 3, Football I, 2, Baseball 2, Wrestling I, 2. MAZZOCCA, NORINNE, National Honor Society 4, High Honors-Spring 2, Honors-Fall I, 2, 3, 4, Spring I, 3, Drama Club I, 2, Bowling Club 4, Freshmen Chorus, Girls' Choir 2, 3, A Capella Choir 4, G.A.A. I, 4, Big Sister 4, Class Assembly I, 2, 4, Junior Penny Social. MCCLENDON, DORIS, Girls' League Representa- tive I, 2, Freshmen Chorus. McCUBBlN, KATHRYN, National Honor Society 4, Honors-Fall I, 3, Spring I, 3, Latin Club I, 2, Bowling Club 3, 4, Girls' League Representative 3, G.A.A. 3, 4. MCDONNELL, JIM, Parkrose High School, Port- land, Oregon I, Honors-Spring 3, Football 2, 3, Captain 4, Track 2, 3, Co-Captain 4. MCDONNELL, JOHN, Parkrose High School, Port- land, Oregon I, Football 3, 4. MCELROY, CHARLES, Human Relations Commit- tee, Chorus, Football I, 2. McFADDEN, GLORIA, National Honor Society 4, High Honors-Fall I, Spring I, Honors-Fall 2, 3, 4, Spring 3, Latin Club I, 2, Drama Club I, 2, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Sharp TACS 4, Girls' League Representative I, Senior Class Play. McGHEE, BARBARA MCPHERSON, SUE, Honors-Fall 3, Councilman 3, F.T.A. 2, 3, Pep Club 4, Freshmen Chorus, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 3, 4. MELILLO, ADRIAN, Junior Penny Social. MELONE, JOSEPHINE, Honors-Fall I, Spring I, Latin Club I, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Prom Com- mittee. MELONE, SALVATORE MELZER, REGINE, Honors-Fall I, Spring I, Ger- man Club 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Freshmen Chorus, G.A.A. 4, Bowling Club 4, U. N. Club 3, Junior Penny Social. MENKE, ED, Waukegan Township High School, Waukegan, Illinois I, 2, 3. MEYER, LEAH, National Honor Society 4, High Honors-Fall I, Honors-Fall 2, 4, Spring I, 2, 3, Broadcaster Staff I, 2, 3, Feature Editor 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Drama Club I, 2, Speech Activities Association 3, 4, Latin Club I, Presi- dent 2, Tower Staff 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Human Re- lations Committee 3, 4. MIGLIORATI, FRIEDA, Choir 4, Freshmen Chorus, Girls' Choir 2, 3, Big Sister 4, Sharp TACS 4, Girls' League Representative 3, Red Cross Club 3, Junior Penny'Social. MIGNIN, MARILYN, National Honor Society 4, High Honors-Fall 3, Honors-Fall 2, 4, Spring 2, 3, Broadcaster Staff 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 2, French Club 3, 4, Freshmen Chorus, Girls' Choir 2, Class Assembly 2, 3, Prom Committee, Home- coming Dance Committee 2, Quill and Scroll 4. MIKOLAJCZYK, YVONNE, National Honor Soci- ety 3, 4, High Honors-Fall 2, 3, 4, Spring 2, 3, 6 Honors-Fall I. Spring I, Drama Club I, 22 Latin Club 1, 2, U. N. Club 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Girls' League Representative 4, Freshmen Chorus, Choir 2, Bowling Club 3, 4, Junior Penny Social, Class Assembly 2, Mother-Daughter Banquet 4. MILNES, RON, Honors-Fall I, Commissioner of Social Activities, Councilman 3, Band I, 2, Vice President 3, Basketball I, Track I, 2. MITCHELL, JUDITH, Honors-Fall I, Broadcaster 3, 4, Bowling Club 4, Freshmen Chorus, Staff Girls' Choir 2, 3, A Capella Choir 4, G.A.A. I, 3, 4, Peporama 4, Big Sister 4, Sharp TACS 4,' Class Assembly 4, Pep Club 4. MOLENAAR, DALE, Thornton Fractional High School, Calumet City, Illinois. MONACELLI, JANET, National Honor'Society 3, 4, High Honors-Fall I, 2 ,3, Spring I, 2, Honors -Fall 4, Spring 3, Class Board 4, Drama Club 2, Secretary I, Treasurer 3, Class Assembly 2, 4, Blue and White Dance Committee 4. MONTELLA, ROBERT, Radio Club Secretary I, Treasurer 2, 3, President 4, Amplifier Staff. MOORE, BARBARA, Paschal High School, Fort Worth, Texas I, 2, 3, Radio Club 4, G.A.A. 4. MOORE, CLARENCE, Choir 2, 3, Football I, 2, Track I, 3. MOORE, ROBERT, Traffic Guide 2, Managers Club 2, 3, Football I. MORTON, WAYNE, Traffic Guide 2, Choir 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play. NAPOLEON, ROSALIND, Honors-Fall I, Broad- caster Staff 2, 3, Drama Club I, Girls' League Representative I, Chorus I, Girls' Choir 2, 3, A Capella Choir 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Class Assembly I, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Dance Committee 2, 3, 4, Blue and-White Dance Committee 2, 3, Spring Dance Committee I, 2, 3, Prom Committee, Junior Penny Social. NAPOLI, LYNN, Honors-Fall I, Spring I, Com- missioner of Finance, Councilman I, 2, 3, 4, Class Secretary I, 2, 3, Morgue Board 4, Secretary 3, Homecoming Dance Committee 2, 3, 4, Blue and White Dance Committee 2, 3, 4, Spring Dance Committee 3, 4, Get Acquainted Dance Commit- tee 2, 3, Prom Committee, Peporama 4, Class As- sembly I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Penny Social. NARKUS, DANIEL, Honors-Spring 3. NAVE, JUDY, National Honor Society 3, 4, High Honors-Fall I, 2, 3, 4, Spring I, 2, 3, Council- man 4, Class Board 3, Annual Staff 2, 3, Co-Edi- tor 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Drama Club I, 2, French Club 4, Treasurer 3, Latin Club I, 2, Girls' League Representative 2, G.A.A. I, 2, Jun- ior Penny Social, Illinois Girls' State 3, Class As- sembly I, 2. NEER, HARVEY, U. N. Club 4, Photo Club I, 2, Bowling Club 4, Golf Club 2, 3, Junior Penny Social, Prom Committee, Class Assembly 4, Jun- ior Lion, Tower Statt 4, Homecoming Dance Com- mittee 4. NELSON, GORDON NIBLOCK, MARY, Councilman I, 2, 3, Class Treasurer 2, Class Board I, 2, Drama Club I, 2, Latin Club I, 2, Majorette 3, Captain 4, Morgue Board Treasurer 4, Homecoming Court 3, Spring Dance Committee 2, 3, Junior Prom Court, Blue and White Dance Decorations 2, 3, Homecoming Dance Committee 2, 3, Class Assembly I, 2, 3, 4. NICHOLS, DOLLIE NOLL, PATRICIA, Honors - Fall I, Freshmen Chorus, Girls' Choir 2, 3, A Capella Choir 4, Class Virginia Willis, captain of our cheerleaders, exhibits some of the pep and energy needed to spur on our teams. Assembly I, 2, 3, 4, Prom Queen 3, Homecoming Dance Court. NOTARNICOLA, JACQI, Honors-Fall 4, Coun- cilman I, 2, Class Board 4, Drama Club I, 2, Speech Activities Association 3, 4, Latin Club I, 2, Majorette 3, Captain 4, Homecoming Dance Committee I, 3, 4, Blue and White Dance Com- mittee I, Morgue Board 3, 4, Tower Staff 2, Jun- ior Penny Social, Class Assembly 2, 3, Prom Com- mittee, Senior Class Play. NOVAK, RICHARD, Shawnee-Mission, Kansas City, Kansas I, 2, 3, Broadcaster Staff 4. ODEGARD, MILTON, Honors-Fall I, Spring I, 3, Commissioner ot Public Improvements, Class Board I, 2, Letterman's Club 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, Track I, 2, Cross Country I. OGIEGLO, MICHAEL, Football I, Baseball I, Bowling Club I, 2. O'HALLORAN, HARRY, Glenwood School tor Boys, Glenwood, Illinois I, 2. OHRT, JOAN, Latin Club I, Future Nurses Club 3, 4, Sharp TACS 4, Bowling Club 3, 4, Freshmen Chorus, Girls' Glee Club 2, Girls' Choir 3, Prom Committee, Blue and White Dance Committee 4, Mother-Daughter Banquet 4, Class Assembly 2, 4, Big Sister 4, Junior Penny Social. OOMS, SUE, Rich Township High School, Park Forest, Illinois I, 2, 3, Honors-Fall 4, OSTERMAN, HARRY JOE, Councilman I, 2, 4, Class President I, Class Board I, 2, 3, Drama Club I, Senior Class Play. PAGE, PAT, Honors-Fall 4, G.A.A. I. PAGORSKI, ALBIN, Chicago Vocational High School, Chicago, Illinois I, Honors-Fall 2, 3, 4, Spring 2, 3. PALLO, GEORGE, Annual Photographer 2, 3, 4, Broadcaster Photographer 2, 3, 4, Photography Club 2, 3, 4. PANICI, WILLIAM, National Honor Society 4, Honors-Fall I, 3, 4, Spring I, 2, 3, Councilman 2, Tower Staff 4, Photography Club I, U. N. Club I, 2, 3, President 4, F.F.A. I, 2, 3, President 4, Junior Kiwanian 4. PAOLELLA, RALPH, Honors-Fall 4, Band 1, 2. PAOLETTI, ROSE, Service Bureau 2, Mother- Daughter Banquet 4, Girls' League Representative 2, 3, 4. 187 ,. ,i Jacqi Notarnicola, captain of the baton twirlers, shows how the twirlers perform during half time. PARKER, DON, Track l, 2, Junior Penny Social. PATTI, PHYLLIS, National Honor Society 3, 4, High Honors-Fall l, 2, 4, Spring l, 2, 3, Honors -Fall 3, Class Board l, 2, Class Treasurer 3, 4, Bowling Club 3, 4, Class Assembly l, 2, 4, Mother- Daughter Banquet, Prom Committee, Sharp TACS Co-Chairman, Junior Penny Social, Senior Class Play. PEARSON, NANCY, National Honor Society 3, 4, High Honors-Fall l, 4, Spring l, Honors-Fall 2, 3, Spring 2, 3, Councilman l, Latin Club 2, Secretary l, Drama Club 2, Girls' League Repre- sentative l, Sharp TACS 4, Chorus l, 2, Choir 3, 4. PELOCK, DENNIS, Football 2. PEREZ, LlLLlAN, Bowling Club 4, Freshmen Chorus, G.A.A. 2, 4. PEREZ, NESTER PERKINS, IRVING, Honors-Fall 3. PETERS, ART, National Honor Society 4, Honors --Fall 2, 3, 4, Spring 2, 3, Projection Staff 2, 3, Band l, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Football Manager. PETERSON, CAROL, Honors-Fall 3, Spring 3, Broadcaster Staff, Drama Club l, 2, Latin Club l, 2, Freshmen chorus, Girls' Glee Club 25 G-AA l, 2, Tower Staff 3. PETERSON, JUDITH, National Honor Society 4, Honors-Eau: 1, 3, 4, sprang I, 3, Drama Club l, 2, Spanish Club 2, 4, U. N. Club 2, 3, G.A.A. l. PETERSON, LOIS, Choir l, 2, 3. PETROVIC, ROBERT, Projection Staff l, 2, 3, 4. PFEIFER, LARRY PHELPS, SONJA, Girls' League Representative 3, 4, Freshmen Chorus, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, A Capella Choir 4, G.A.A. 4, Bowling Club 4. PlACENTl, SYLVIA, St. Angela Academy, Morris, Illinois 3, Class Board 2, 4, Sharp TACS 4, Latin Club l, 2, Spanish Club 4, Girls' League Repre- sentative l, Treasurer 2, G. A. A. l, 2, Home- coming Dance Committee l, 2, 4, Spring Dance Committee l, 2, Peporama 4, Get Acquainted Dance Committee l, 2. PlACENTl, PAT, Junior Lion. PIANI, JAMES PIAZZA, ADRJENNE, National Honor Society 4, High Honors-Spring 3, Fall 4, Honors-Fall l, 2, 3, Spring l, 2, Junior Red Cross Club l, Class Board 2, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 3, 4, Sharp TACS 4, Junior Penny Social, Prom Com- mittee 3, Peporama 4, Class Assembly 2, 3, 4, Big Sister 4. PITTS, MURIEL, Girls' League Representative 2, 3, 4, Freshmen Chorus, Girls' Glee Club 2, Girls' Choir 3, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4. Piurslti, ROBERT, Bowling Club 3, Golf Club 2, 3. PLUCIENIK, ARLENE, Honors-Fall 2, 4, Spring 2, Freshmen Chorus, Bowling Club 4, Junior Penny Social, Sharp TACS 4. POERIO, JOHN POGGI, DAVID, Marmion Military Academy l, Latin Club l, Homecoming Dance Committee 2. POPE, ALEX RAY, DAVID, Honors-Fall l, 2, Spring l, Hall Guide 3, U. N. Club 4, Junior Penny Social. REED, JULIE, American School ot Paris, Paris, France 2, 3, Honors-Fall 4, Class Board l, Sharp TACS, French Club 4, Tower Statt 4, Freshmen Chorus. REES, JAMES REEVE, ROSCOE, Photo Club l, 2, 3, Latin Club 3, German Club, Secretary 4, A Capella Choir 3, 4, Class Assembly 2, 3, 4, Junior Penny Social, Bowling Club 3, 4, Football l, 2, 3, Senigr C1355 Play. REICHERT, RON, Honors-Fall 2, Spring 2, Coun- cilman I, Class Board 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club I, 3, 4, Band I, Football 2, Class Assembly I, 2, 3, Junior Penny Social, Prom Committee, Junior Lion. REINERT, EDWARD, Honors-Spring 2, Golf Club I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 3, 4, Latin Club I, Boys' Glee Club I, A Capella Choir 2, Golf Team 3, Junior Rotarian. RENZETTI, ANTHONY, Bowling Club I, 2, Golf Club I, 2, 3, Letterman's Club 4, Football I, 2. RESEDEAN, PETER, Hall Guide 2, Golf Club 2, 3, Football I, 2, Wrestling I, 2, 3, 4, Class Assem- bly 3, Junior Penny Social. REX, DAVID, Honors-Spring 3, Photo Club I, Bowling Club 3, 4. REYNOLDS, RONALD, Honors-Fall 4, Traffic Guide, Captain 4, Office Monitor. RICE, JOHN, Usher 2, 3, Managers Club 2, 3, Football 3, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4. RICHARDSON, GRANT, Traffic Guide, Photo Club, Wrestling. RIGGINS, ELSIE ROBERTS, EVA, Hostess 3, Spanish Club 2, Choir 3, G.A.A. 3. ROBINSON, GARY, Thomas Carr Howe High School, Indianapolis, Indiana I, Warren Central Township High School, Indianapolis, Indiana 2, National Honor Society 4, Honors-Fall 3, 4, Spring 3, French Club 3, Bowling Club 4. ROBINSON, GUY, Spanish Club 2, Football I, 2, 4, Wrestling 3, ROCHA, MARTHA, Honors-Spring I, Fall 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Girls' League Representative I, Freshmen Chorus, G.A.A. 2, 4, Bowling Club 4, Big Sister 4, Junior Penny Social. ROESNER, KEITH, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, Cross Country I, 2. ROLL, VALERIE, National Honor Society 4, Hon- ors-Fall I, 2, 3, 4, Spring I, 2, Councilman 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 3, Senior Editor 4, Drama Club 2, Latin Club I, Freshmen Chorus, Girls' Choir 2, Class Assembly 2, 3, 4, Penny Social, Prom Committee Co-Chairman, Sharp TACS 4, Pepo- rama 4, Pep Club 4, Homecoming Dance Com- mittee 2, 3, Get Acquaintecl Dance Committee 2, 3, Spring Dance Committee 2, Morgue Board 3, Secretary 4, Quill and Scroll 4. ROMANEK, SOPHIE, Sharp TACS 4, Junior Penny Social, 9 ROSS, FLORENCE, Honors-Fall 4, Drama CIE 3, Freshmen Chorus, Girls' Glee Club 2. ROSSI, ROSEMARY, Girls' League Representative 3, ROTHBARDT, STANLEY, Drama Club I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Golf Club 3, Bowling Club 3, 4, Prom Committee, Senior Class Play. ROTOLO, ANGELINE, Class Board I, Drama Club 4, Freshmen Chorus, Girls' Glee Club 2, Girls' Choir 3, A Capella Choir 4, Sharp TACS 4, Junior Penny Social, Blue and White Dance Committee 3, 4, Prom Committee, Spring Dance Committee I, 2, Homecoming Dance Committee I, 3. ROTOLONI, ARLENE, National Honor Society 3, 4, High Honors-Fall I, 2, 3, 4, Spring I, 2, 3, Broadcaster Staff I, 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Latin Club I, Drama Club I, 2, Junior Penny So- cial, Sharp TACS 4, Big Sister 4, PROM Com- mittee. RUCKER, JOYCE, Honors-Spring I, Hostess 3' Girls' League Representative I, 2, 'Secretary 3 President 4, Freshmen Chorus, Girls' Choir 2, 3, A Capella Choir 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Human Re- lations Committee 4, Big Sister 4, Sharp TACS 4 I I V X X, 1 ..,, ,ff Jim Gilbert is counting out his newspapers, which is one of the many tasks of the Broadcaster editor. RUGE, FRED, Crete-Monee High School, Crete, Illinois I, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, Base- ball I, 2, 3, 4, Letterman's Club 4. RUHE, GWEN, Latin Club I, Drama Club I, F.T.A. I, 2, 3, U. N. Club 2, 3, 4, Girls' League Representative 3, Vice President 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Band I, 2, Vice President 4. RUIZ, LOURDES, Brownsville Senior High School, Brownsville, Texas I, F.H.A. I, Spanish Club 2, U. N. Club 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, Orchestra 3. RUSSO, CHARLENE, Hall Guide 3, Service Bureau I, 2, 3, Class Board I, Bowling Club 3, G.A.A. I, 2. SADUS, EUGENE, Mayor of the City of Bloom 4, Hall Guide 3, 4, Class President 2, 3, Human Re- lations Committee 3, 4, Photo Club I. SAILSBERY, STEVE, Vandalia Community High School, Vandalia, Illinois I, 2, 3, Honors-Fall I. SANCHEZ, GUADALUPE, Honors - Fall 2, 4, Spanish Club I, Bowling Club I: Freshmen Chorus, Girls' Choir 2. SANDBERG, JERRY, High Honors-Spring I, Honors-Fall I, 2, French Club 2, 3, Choir 3, 4. SANDERS, ERNEST, Boys' Glee Club. SANFRATELLO, JOE SANTOSTEFANO, BENNY SAVIANO, ERNIE, Honors-Fall 4, Football I, 2, Wrestling I SCHAFER, EVELYN, National Honor Society 3, 4, High Honors-Fall I, 2, 4, Spring I, 2, Honors- Fall 3, Spring 3, F.H.A. 2, 3, Photo Club 2. SCHILLING, DENNIS, Managers Club I, 2, 3, Student Athletic Manager 4, Photo Club I, Track I, 2, Wrestling 3, 4. SCHOCKE, EDWARD, National Honor Society 3, 4, High Honors-Fall I, 4, Spring I, Honors- Fall 2, 3, Spring 2, 3, Projection Staff I, 2, 3, 4, Managers Club 3, 4, Chess Club 3. SCHOOF, ANNABELLE, Honors-Fall 4, Spring I, Councilman 4, G A.A. I, 2 ,3, Blue and White Dance Committee I, 2, 3, Homecoming Dance Committee I, 2, 3, Prom Committee. 0 SCHRANZ, NANCY, Audubon Club, Treasurer I, U. N. Club 2, F.H.A. 2, German Club 3, F.T.A. 4. SCHROEDER, RAYMOND, Manager of Football I. SCHULTZ, GERALDINE, National Honor Society 4, Honors-Fall I, 2, 3 ,4, Spring I, 2, Hall Guide 2, Class Board 3, 4, Girls' League Representative I, 2, Bowling Club 4, Sharp TACS 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, Choir 4, G.A.A. 4, Prom Committee, Junior Penny Social, Class Assembly I, 2, 3, 4, Home- coming Dance Committee 2, 3, Mother-Daughter Banquet 4. SCHULTZ, ROBERT, Baseball 2, 3, 4. SCIMECA, ROSALIE, Freshmen Chorus, Girls' Glee Club 2, Girls' Choir 3. SEELY, JAMES, Commissioner of Public Welfare, Councilman 3, 4, U. N. Club 2, President 3, Foot- ball 2, Class Assembly I, 2, 3, Homecoming Dance Committee 2, 3, 4, Peporama 4, Blue and White Dance Committee 3, 4, Prom Committee, Pep Club 4, Get Acquainted Dance Committee 2, 3, 4, Junior Penny Social, Spring Dance Committee 3, 4. SEGALA, LORETTA, St. Mary's Academy-, Mil- waukee, Wisconsin I, Office Monitor 3, Class Board 4, Freshmen Chorus, Girls' League Repre- sentative 3, Prom Committee, Junior Penny Social, Mother-Daughter Banquet 4, Sharp TACS Chair- man 4, Class Assembly 2, 3, 4, Big Sister 4, Home- coming Dance Committee 2, Blue and White Dance Committee 3. SEGNERI, ORLANDO, Honors-Fall 2, Council- man I, Class Board 3, Drama Club I, Band I, 2, 3, Football I, 2, Basketball I, Class Assembly I, 2, 4, Prom Committee, Junior Penny Social. SEITER, CONNIE, Councilman 3, 4, Girls' League Representative I, 2, 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Class As- sembly 2, 3, Junior Penny Social, Prom Commit- tee, Homecoming Dance Committee 2, 3, 4, Spring Dance Committee 3, Blue and White Dance Committee I, 2. SIMMONS, JOAN SIMMS, RUTH, National Honor Society 3, 4, High Honors-Fall 3, Spring I, 3, Honors-Fall I, 2, 4, Spring 2, Drama Club 2, Tower'Staff 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 4. SINENI, ANTHONY, Washburne Vocational High School, Chicago, Illinois I, 2, 3. SKORICH, MAGGIE, Honors-Fall 4, Spring 3, Sharp TACS 4. SKOWRONSKI, GERALDINE, U. N. Club 4, Sharp TACS 4, G.A.A. I, 2. SMITH, HELEN, F.H.A. 2, Bowling Club 4: Chorus I, 2, G.A.A. 2, 4. SMITH, KENNETH, North Judson High School, North Judson, Indiana I, Honors-Fall 2, Spring 2, Band I, Choir I, 3, 4. SMITH, LIANE, Honors-Spring I, 2, Latin Club I, Spanish Club 2, Freshmen Chorus. SMITH, PETER, Honors-Fall 4, Photo Club 2, Radio Club 4. SMITH, WANDA, National Honor Society 3, 4, High Honors-Fall I, 2, 3, 4, Spring I, 2, 3, Drama Club I, 2,3 Latin Club I, 2, French Club 3, Tower Staff 3, 4, Sharp TACS 4. SOBOTA, FRANCES, Freshmen Chorus. SOBOTA, FRANK, High Honors-Fall I, Honors -Fall 4, Spring I, French Club 2, 3. SPANGLER, GEORGE, Basketball I. SPATA, ANTOINETTE SPOTORA, ANTHONY, Honors-Fall I, 3, Spring 3, Class Board I, Football 3, Track 2, Junior Ki- wanian, SQUETERI, EMIL, Honors-Fall I, 3, 4, Spring 3, Wrestling 3, 4, Junior Penny Social. STALLINGS, MARY ANN, Honors-Spring 2, Hostess 4, Latin Club I, 2, Drama Club 2: Speech Activities Association 4, Freshmen Chorus, Girls' Glee Club 2, Girls' Choir 3, Class Board 4, Junior Penny Social, Bowling Club 3, Class Assembly 2, 3, 4, Sharp TACS 4, Homecoming Dance Com- mittee 2, 3, Peporama 4, Prom Committee, Pep Club 4. STANFA, GLORIA A., HonorshFall I, Bowling Club 3, 4, Girls' League Representative I, 2, 4, G,A.A. I, 2, 4, Spring Dance Committee 3, Pepo- rama 4, Sharp TACS 4, Mother-Daughter Ban- quet 4, Class Assembly I, 2, Prom Committee 3, Freshmen Chorus, Junior Penny Social. STANFA, GLORIA J., Honors-Fall I, Photo Club 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. I, 2, 3, 4, U. N. Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Freshmen Chorus, Girls' Choir 2, 3, 4, Class Assembly I, 2, 3. STARKE, ADRIENNE, George S. Gardner High School, Laurel, Mississippi I, 2,.3, STEPHENS, ROBERT, Honors-Fall I, 3, 4, Bowl- ing Club 2, 3, 4, Photo Club I, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Track 2. STEPHENSON, JOE STOGENTIN, RANDALL, Hall Guide, A Capella Choir I, 2, 3, 4. STREIB, LUCILLE, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Prom Com- mittee, Big Sister. SUND, JUDITH, Honors-Spring I, Fall 2. SUTTON, LEE, Traffic Guide 2, Class Board 3, Drama Club I, Band I, 2, A Capella Choir 3, 4. SWANSON, PATSY SWEET, LYNNE SYLVAN, BARBARA, National Honor Society 4, Honors-Fall I, 2, 3, Spring I, 2, G.A.A. I, 4, Bowling Club 4, Freshmen Chorus, Choir 2, 3, 4, Sharp TACS 4, Junior Penny Social, Big Sister 4. TALLEY, BENNIE, Hall Guide, Usher. TATGENHORST, KAREN, National Honor Society 4, High Honors-Spring I, Honors-Fall I, 2, 4, Councilman 3, Class Board 2, Tower Statt 4, Freshmen Chorus, Girls' Glee Club 2, Girls' Choir 3, G.A.A. 4. TATTERSALL, GERALD, U. N. Club. TAVOLETTI, AUDRIENNE, Drama Club I, Fresh- men Chorus. TAYLOR, JYME LOU, Providence High School, Joliet, Illinois I, Radio Club 3, G.A.A. 4. TESTA, JAMES, National Honor Society 4, Honors -Fall I, 2, 3, 4, Spring I, 2, 3, Golf Club I, 3, 4, Prom Committee. TEWES, ROBERT, National Honor Society 4, High Honors-Spring I, 2, Honors-Fall I, 2, 3, 4, Spring 3, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS, ANDREW, Hall Guide, Football I, 2, Senior Class Play. THOMPSON, ROBERT, Councilman I, Band I, 2, 3, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3 ,4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Spring Dance Committee Chairman 3. TIDD, GEORGENE, Freshmen Chorus. TOWLE, CAROLYN, Councilman I, 3, Broad- caster Statf 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club I, Freshmen Chorus, Girls' Glee Club 2, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Dance Committee I, 3, 4, Class Assembly 2, 3, 4, Junior Penny Social, Sharp TACS 4, Golf Team 4, Blue and White Dance Committee I, 2, 3, Prorn Committee. TOWLE, SUE, High Honors-Fall 4, Honors- Spring 3, Hall Guide 2, Office Monitor 3, Bowl- ing Club 4, G.A.A. 4, Red Cross Club 2, 3, Latin Club I, Sharp TACS 4, Peporama 4, Prom Com- mittee, Homecoming Dance Committee 2, Blue and White Dance Committee I, 2, 3, Spring Dance Committee Chairman. TRIEZENBERG, HERMAN, Trattic Guide. TRIJNNELLE, ROBERT, Fenger High School, Chi- cago, Illinois I, 2, 3. VAN RAMSHORST, LEE, High Honors-Fall 2, Honors-Spring 2, Chess Club I, Photo Club 2, Bowling Club 2, 3, 4. VANTROBA, VALERIE, Freshmen Chorus, G.A.A. I, 2. VESCI, TED, Hall Guide I, Track I, 2, 3, 4. VESTE, GLORIA, Councilman 4, Freshmen Chorus, Girls' Choir 2, A Capella Choir 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Club 2, Girls' League Represen- tative 3, Class Assembly I, 2, 3, 4, Sharp TACS 4, Bowling Club 3, 4, Junior Penny Social, Mother- Daughter Banquet 4, Prom Committee. VISSER, HENRY, Radio Club I, Treasurer 2. VRBA, CHARLES, Honors-Fall 3, Spring 3, U. N. Club 2, 3, Class Assembly I, Class Board I, Trat- tic Guide 2, Prom Committee. WAGNER, ALVIN, Councilman 2, Annual Photo- grapher 2, 3, 4, Broadcaster Photo Editor 2, 3, 4, Photo Club I, 2, Vice President 3, 4, Latin Club I, Spanish Club 2, Vice President 3, Boys' Glee Club I, Boys' Bowling Club 3, 4, Golf Club I, 2, 3, 4. Joyce Rucker, president of Girls' League, concen- trates on new ideas for this year's Mother-Daughter Banquet. WALENGA, TOM, Glenwood School for Boys, Glenwood, Illinois I, 2. WALLACE, DIANE, Girls' League Representative I, 2, 3, 4, Broadcaster Staff 4, Spanish Club 2, G.A.A, I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 3, 4. WALSH, CYNTHIA, Honors-Fall 3, Broadcaster Statt 3, Drama Club I, 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Freshmen Chorus, Girls' Choir 2, 3, A Capella Choir 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, Girls' League Repre- sentative I, Councilman 2, Class Board 3, Junior Penny Social, Chairman Prom Committee, Sharp TACS 4, Bowling Club 3, Class Assembly 2, 3. WARNELL, JOE, Managers Club 4, Band I, 2, Baseball 2, Track 4. WASHINGTON, IRENE, F.H.A., G.A.A., Future Nurses Club, Freshmen Chorus. WATKINS, MARILIN, Forest Hills High School, Forest Hills, New York 3, Honors-Fall 4, Latin Club I, 2, Audubon Club 2, F.T.A. 2, U. N. Club 2, Drama Club I, 2, Bowling Club 4, Sharp TACS 4, Freshmen Chorus, G.A.A. I, 2, 215 Qlass AS- sembly I, 2, Tower Statt 4. WEBB, MELviN, Fooibaii 1. WEGRZYN, DONALD, National Honor Society 4, Honors-Fall I, 2, 4, Spring I, 2, 3, Latin Club I, Bowling Club 4. WENZEL, WILLIAM, Traffic Guide 2, 3,-4. WIDEN, JOYCE, Future Nurses Club 3, 4, Fresh- men Chorus, Girls' Choir 2. WILKENING, MARIANNE, National Honor Soci- ety 4, Honors-Fall I, 2, 3, 4, Spring 2, 3, Class Board 3, Audubon Club Treasurer 2, Vice Presi- dent 3, U. N. Club 3, F.T.A. 4, Latin Club I, 2, G.A.A. I, 2, Sharp TACS 4, Big Sister 4, Freshmen Chorus, Girls' Choir 2, 3, A Capella Choir 4, Mother-Daughter Banquet 4. WILLIAMS, DAN WILLIS, EDWARD, Boys' Glee Club 2, A Capella Choir 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Class Assembly 2, 3. WILLIS, VIRGINIA, Councilman I, 3, 4, Class Board 2, Latin Club I, Spanish Club 3, Freshmen Chorus, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Peporama 4, Junior Penny Social, Cheerleader 2, 3, Captain 4, Prom Court, Homecoming Queen 4, Prom Committee, Class Assembly 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Dance Committee I, 2, 4, Blue and White Dance Committee I, 2, 3, Spring Dance Committee I, 3, Get Acquainted Dance Commit- tee I, 2. WILSON, SUE, Freshmen Chorus, Girls' Glee Club 2, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Bowling Club 3, Prom Commit- tee, Junior Penny Social, Mother-Daughter Ban- quet 4, Sharp TACS 4. WINN, DAVID, Honors-Spring 3, Councilman I, Latin Club I, 2, Band I, Orchestra I, Basket- ball I, Football I, Homecoming Dance Committee I, 2, 3, Chairman 4, Blue and White Dance Com- mittee I, 2, 3, Class Assembly I, 2, 4, Prom Com- mittee. WOJCIK, PATRICIA, Honors-Fall 4, Girls' Lea- gue Representative I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, Sharp TACS 4, Big Sister 4, ClaFAssembly 2, 4, Junior Penny Social. WOJCIK, PHYLLIS, Class Assembly 2, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Sharp TACS 4. WOZNYS, DIANE, Sharp TACS 4, Freshmen Chorus, Choir, Class Assembly 2, 3, 4. YACONO, MARY, Honors 4, Sharp TACS 4, Freshmen Chorus, Girls' Choir 2, Class Assembly 2. YAMBOR, JOE, Traffic Guide I, 2. YASEEN, ROBERT, Councilman 2, Hall Guide 2, Latin Club I, Photo Club I, 2, Chess Club 2, Speech Activities Association 2, 3, 4, Blue and White Dance Committee 2, 4, Prom Committee, Homecoming Dance Committee 2, 3, Get Ac- quainted Dance Committee I, 3, Junior Penny Social. YATES, LUTHER YUNG, ELIZABETH ZARATE. CONNIE. Future Nurses Club 2. ZAROWNY, PAT, Honors-Fall 4, Spring I, Sharp TACS 4, G.A.A. I. ZELLER, DON, National Honor Society 4, High Honors-Fall 4, Honors-Fall 3, Spring 2, 3, Class Board 2, Annual Photographer 2, Broadcaster Pho- tographer 2, 3, Photography Club I, 2, President 3, Bowling Club 4. ZEMAN, CAROL, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 3, 4, Big Sister 4, Prom Committee 3, Jun- ior Penny Social, Class Assembly 2, 3, Sharp TACS 4, Homecoming Dance Committee 2. ZICCARDI, KEN, Bowling Club 3. ZINKER, FRANK, Honors-Fall 3, Photography Club 2, Bowling Club 4. ZISOOK, BARRY, Harvard School tor Boys, Chi- cago, Illinois I, Honors-Fall 3, 4, Spring 3, Bowl- ing Club 3, 4. ZYCH, DON UNDERCLASSMEN Reign over I H9 I ns I lzl I IH Lgl -nl '- ilu! -- H5 H3 pack 1 -5- STOR . F U H J--L First Floor I 0 Y los 3 - I Ol ld 5 An important place in high hool s to the many students who are underclassme he three years in which the terrified freshma into the confident junior he also gains the c d ability needed to make him an officer and is class. With the aid of conscientious teache xamples set by helpful upperclassmen he is s take his place as part of the closely-knit fellow s Bloom. WO President ...... .... R onald Ignelzi Vice-President .... ....... A I Spada Treasurer ..... .... R ichard Evans Secretary .... . . . .Mary Schindel Junior Closs l R. Evans, R. lgnelzi, A. Spada, M. Schindel confer with class sponsor Miss Chamberlain who guided the junior activities. J U NIO R BOARD Just one step below the sen- ior level, the juniors were glad to be out of the under-class bracket this year. They showed- this through their representa- tives on the Junior Board. These were the students who helped map the course of the social year for the juniors, and this certainly was a busy year for them. One of the high- lights of it, as usual, was the junior penny social, an event which brings much pleasure and a goodly amount of money to the enthusiastic juniors. Row 1: C. Smoot, S. Waldruff, J. Moellering, M. Donovan, L. Mast. Row 2: R. Buratto B. Austin, A. Glavas, M. Hopkins, C. Schultz, K. Pryszcx A. Magnuson. Row l: Aksamit, Jo- s e p h : Alexander, James: Allen, Barbara: Allen, Magnolia: Al- lord, Jack: Amadio, Vivian: Ambrosini, Daniel: Amos, Sandra. Row 2: Ancy, Con- stance: Anderson, Jan- ice: Anderson, Robert: Andrade, Sylvia: An- dreucci, Alex: Anzel- mo, Mary: Anzelmo, Mary Jo: Aschfort, Lynne. Row 3: Au- gustson, Kurt: Austin, Robert: Baker, Robert: Baker, Roy: Balanow, Ethel: Banis, Richard: Bannon, Paul: Barber, Nancy. Row 'l: Barilow, Bren- da: Barnett, Tamra: Bartolomei, J o a n : Beaty, Sue: Becker, El- len: Beckett, Bonnie: Behrens, Gale: Ber- man, Lawrence. Row 2: Berner, Jack: Bert- rand, Paul: Beshore, Stephen: Bianchi, Ben: Bider, Joyce: Bider, Rita: Bieronski, Linda: Bill, Melvin. 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'22 ,ef Z 1 r 731' ft : n 2 Row l: Botkin, Jac- queline: Bouton, Rob- ert: Bowman, Bill: Braasch, Jack: Brad- ford, Carl: Bramanti, William: Brebach, Gresham: Bretz, Kath- leen. Row 2: Britz, Ronald: Brooks, Rosa- lee: Brown, Lawrence: Brown, Ted: Buckman, Jim: Buelow, Edward: Buratto, Richard: By- dalek, Betty. Row 3: Byerley, Alfred: Caf- tarelli, Helen: Catfar- elli, Richard: Calgaro, Eugene: Calibet, Carol: Calpino, Joseph: Can- Dominic: Can- deloro, field, Lawrence. i 1. ' -L, - j. a ' 'r W, 525 My 2 , f ' 5 1' i 1. L. Q Q .5 I K 932g :':, -3221: . 'V 251 z w'ff,f.r Row 'l: Collins, Joan: Compagnoni, Immacu- late: Conant, Barbara: Connor, Barbara: Cooper, Duncan: Cor- bin, Patricia: Cordes, Kathleen: Corsello, Mary. Row 2: Cortez, Daniel: Cosenza, Den- nis: Contabile, Joanne: Costello, Jack: Cowles, Reginald: Creightney, O w e n : Creightney, Pauling: Crocombe, James. Row 3: Cucu- lic, Diane: Dahlstrom, Linda: Dallessandro, Janice: Dandurand, D a vid: Dandurand, Richard: Dantico, John: Dapkus, Dennis: Darby, Louise. Row 'l: Davis, Bryan, Davis, George, Day, Dennis, DeBoIt, Wal- ton, DeButch, Ronald, DeFrank, Barbara, De- Guilio, Loretta, De- Guilio, Sharon. Row 2: Dekker, Dorothy, DeLuca, Frank, De- Marco, Fred, Dewaard, Marie, DeYoung, Dar- rel, DeYoung, Ruth, DiCicco, Evelyn, Diehl, Daniel. Row 3: Dietz, Jacqueline, DiSanza, Elvira, Donovan, Mel- anie, Drahos, Mari- anne, Draper, Ber- neice, Druzbicki, Mar- garet, Dudleston, Anne, Duncan, Rich- ard. 4 viz: , '37 , 1 ,l,' f . V' ff . .04-fs smfhivf 1 3 Q . ,iw a c 4 Neff M 4, K A J A! Row l: Forney, Lois, F ra n c e , Theodore, Franklin, James, Franze, Dennis, Fra- zier, William, Frecow- ski, Adam, French, Neil, Frobes, Bruce. Row 2: Froncek, Car- ole, Fronczak, Cle- ment, Furnace, Yvonne, Garcia, Ro- sita, Garnett, Ben, Garzelloni, Loretta, Gaston, A. C., Gayton, Connie. 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V Q, Q vm, Y ,S all ' ' ,cy 1.553 ' E iiaffff ei, 1 1 E- ,-1, . 3 141 Q 1 s. X, . Row 'l: Durschslag, Melvyn, Durham, Rob- ert, Edwards, Judith, Ehlebracht, Charlene, Einhorn, Sally, Edler, Nicholas, Erickson, Robert, Erickson, War- ren. Row 2: Eschen- berg, Huey, Evans, Richard, Ewing, N a n c y, Fabricant, Fred, Farrar, Karen, Farris, James, Faso, Concelia, Fazzini, Rob- ert. Row 3: Ferventi, P Lorraine, Field, Bren- y y V y gk, ton, Figura, Dennis, if V9 'W ,ff Fitch, Clifford, Fitz- . .Q ' A 1 ' V2 -jf, Henry, William, Flaig, ' ' f ' V- f . , , .7 1 y --.55 W y Donald, Focareta, Al- -wf, g Q ' vera, Ford, Anita. , My vi A ,' , 3- V f Z if ,-.- 2,1 , -4-V - , -4 f 1, 4,1 X .9 Q Aw, 3 1 'fffif 1 C ,gif 41 fdgzf, A QL1,f . . I iffy- f wif fb, , f Q' , ' fff 'rf' 451 ' 1 1 ' 'A' 1 f 'QA f J eff' ap .yra : f ,gg Q 4 Q ' 2, . 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' ' l ' ' f'-'f 1 ' if , , I ' csv ' V, V 7 ,Va V V V V ,f7s,V.g,.,N V V , , V ZV KEVVV Vw: VV , V A Q V,. - f f x 54. ffm' . , 'F Q , Q Q ,V ff'1 fS. '1,J 34.3. .V , , . .JK 1 .V I ' Q- VfV' i f ' V 'K' 1 'W' V N72' ' f .fri lf , r V. in 1 V . -2. ' 1 ' 2 , J iv 'f 9 7. , W5'l'wf 5- 4. :I 1 :W-1 -if - , .. , , ,,, ,. , , , ,, ., , , , ,, ,. , f' , F . '- ff: if Ffa. ' ! ' g K 2' ' :V . s EL MW. ' H V .f V-V V, , ' ' ' - ' X vi V 1 , fV Vf, , v,.,. 1 -.., .f -V V if 'Wh V '2 ff'47 'fw 1 :V V ' W QV, , ,-,- ' . V V :VV ', V ' SV V L I R T Row l: Gloss, Beverly: Golcher, Janet: Gon- cher, John: Gossett, R o b e r t: Grabinski, Walter: Grabo, Mari- lyn: Graham, Janet: Graham, John. Row 2: Gravely, James: Gravely, Norman: Gray, Edward: Gray, Thelma: Greathouse, Gwendolyn: G r e e n , Charles F.: Gregory, George: Griebe, Clio. Row 3: Griese, Donna: Gring, Margaret: Groom, Ronald: Gross, R o b e r t: Guidotti, Ralph: Gummalauski, Robert: Gurney, Char- les: Haaksma, John. Carol Froncek and Conce Faso persuade Don Melander to buy basketball pencils. E 'rl 1: .sb e 7:1-' f, h 4 1 ' ',l, :J .ass : - J ' ,, ,. ,A . V,,V , .. , VV , HV , V , , , V V . . VV . V, V . ., .J ' , , . ., , ,V VV , . VV Veg-7f's,, . , x , ',,,, ' 3 .4 Q 2 ,sz , V, , X 4 e ,M NVQ- V, -..,.4gvV , ., V ,if V , V V VN , . f . , Q , . V .MSX X K .Q V, . .V V V-Q V . I VV V , :Q , A,aVV5,V,.V.,VV V V- Vx V 'E ,g J ,i ,f Q' -V , if - E. ' ' 1 5 Q. f ,V J 'fr XG. . V, Yi 5 J ,w ,, , X 4, Q ., .V . 201 Row 'l: Hagge, Jouise: Hagman, Margaret: Hahn, James: Hahn, Jerome: Hamilton, Di- anne: Hancock, Nan- cy: Haney, Florine: Hank, Robert. Row 2: Hanks, Jack: Harper, Philip: Hart, Nina: Hartmann, Eleanor: Harvey, Daniel: Has- lett, Ida: Hazen, Le- roy: Helmrath, Sally. Row 3: Hernandez, Faustino: Herrmann, Albert: Heumann, Dor- othy: Heumann, Eu- gene: Higgins, Dianne: Hill, Charles: Hill, William: Hillborn, Charles. Hirsch, Judy, Row l: Hcecker, Albert, Hofer, Homeier, Gail, Martha, How- Dorothy, Hopkins, ard, Theresa, Howell, Becky, Huguelet, Bruce. Row 2: Huizenga, Don, Hult, Richard, Hunter, James, lgnelzi, Ronald, Jackson, Leroy, Janes, John, Janes, Marilu, Jansma, Joyce. Row 3: Janusek, Fred, Jarrett, Russlyn, Jendrasek, Di- ane, Jerabek, Barbara, Johnson, Charles, John- son, Janet, Johnson, Maire, Johnson, Martha. 'ZS ,f ff Y Mag! ' I X ,- sz fi , 9 , 'ij z , f A Q- V :Q ss' - in V in f ' , ' 4 - , ',, Q fi as 32 ' X f' 7 if - A V- 1 , ,, , . 5 Y Af ,Q f 52, . fig 2 J - -,W 1 I - Q . K .x in, 34' f 2 il. 7 32 , 'f f'-V 4 ,:, :.,5., az J 'JJJ X , - ,I ' 5 M ' Q fi: , ,, Row l: Johnson, Mem- orrie, Jones, Charlton, Jones, Clifford, Joyce, Patti, Juriga, Robert, Karas, Mary Ellen, Kas- sela, Walter, Katavic, Barbara. Row 2: Katz, Paul, Kavinsky, Bonnie, Kelsye, Dale, Kennedy, Charles Chico, Keuhs, Edward, Kickline, Di- ane, Kiddoo, Martha, Kieper, Dan. Students enjoy themselves at the annual Blue and White dance. 1 A M Q Jia,- ,. -11 Q is 'YW A 5 X f P' ,y we ,X gg -K K ,if , . , 0-'fffu . ' 1 J , ,,,. 5251 - 'f ' , 1--Q.. V Y pf . , , .. , ' . V' 1 ,,j' 'W ,Q -:EV '-452 w V' V gziaugglg . ., 'W ' - -1' f f - 'f - gr , , j ,Vg ,fl ,E X f , , ,.j,:, V, 'V ' . - V Q.,-V,.. . V 5 ,V y..,,f3 ,Vp ,. ' f.,.y,,,., , i F ! Q 9' . ' 7 1 . of a'-fy 2 ..,., lf, , , ' ,, ,if ., I f fg V , fi X ' Q ' ,LV7ii7 h J , ii -..., , V 4 ' , ' . f , fri , J, 7 V ,gy ., -,, 1 QS - l 2 1 , ' I, V -:jfV,x,A4lf I, J 1 V' V ., 4 .4 :V f f - ,V ff, gr - qe jvi - -V 2 My ,' 1 J J - ' . , , 5 ,xii V' ' ' ' Z 7 ' ' 747, 4 fig- 4 , af K 'z ' ' ' ' 135' tg Z V , 9 , yy f , - ,, ff 1' ' '- f fV 4 A Q, , V, - , - f, fm z, -f G 1 1 M L -f M467 f ,- ANY: V: fs.: , , 3 . . V A ,Q ' , 1, 5 , V, V Q T c W1 ' Q. 3,4 ff , 'lf K cf ' , ,V ' , Q7 ' E1- , 'Q .af f ,, , ,f,, W, ,' fwfff Q . , M, ,g-fvba, .ut -., -,,,,,, A , V - ' '. . f - -.13 .. f f .af , 4 v,'.,fVf,,,', , -, ' fm Q f Ai':,,,c-0 , 1 fi' 224 , ' 5 Ab' 5' .-1 Q 216 V 4 mtnif , 'bfi' 5' H Q 'ws .. J 2 O2 'ur ' --:gif , VZ, ,Q ,, , - , A 2 .', ,, AA f A, ,.. .,,vA!A A e ii '.- Haj, AA M., AAA 1 .. ss if its . 5 ' 'Af A if ,, iii A ' JP' Aj, A if A711123 3 , .3 Z . Z Aj Af ' A, f Z I if ' ,Q H 2 f 7 , f jj 'ff 7 fx f f 41 lg' 4 j 7 X ' iq f 'Z 'H F 1 1 Vf .A 7 7 .1 1 Row l: Koenigsman, Julia: Koerner, Glenn: Kogler, Dorothy: Kog- ler, Kent: Konetzki, A I 'f E Alan: Kosciolek, Jan- VV M ice: Koshut, Annette: ' l Kosmal, Karen. Row f V ' L, V - a V 2: Kouvel Helen' Ko- , f '- i -M aa, A fi, M., A . ,mv f ' h B 'b l 'K , A,A ,A , A W WA, ,ln isv v A 4' far ,f LA A ,717 A VBC , al' BTG, 01' ., V, AL ,Q X .gi ,V , S V' .,, ,V 7 A V AA!' Af V- low, Joyce: Kraemer, ' 'iff A , ' - ., VV, A f 1 -'-, Bernice: K r a m e r , A ,L 1 'y j ,, A Joyce: Krause, Terre: ff f ' . - A' Krecek, James: Kru- 'X 5' yi ger, Allan. Row 3: J Kustej, dLelona:L LEBur- , V, , tis, u it : a ario, , ' A - A , . f AA ' VA A ' y Victor: LaCorte, Fred: AAA 5, ff, A A A A 3, Q A A: if A Lagone, Robert: Lahey, . - A 1 , , L ' A5 If .A ' ' Ronald: Lale, Penny: H : ' if A A . -V gf Nw - Lamb, Eleanor. , , ,JA3 7 . A A V .... L AA ' ' i X ' Y M Q f, S... ...L 5:1 .AA ,. ., A, AFJEQ A, ,.-. A A AA. , , . ,A . ., AAA , .AA A , M ,,.' 3 ' V V if-Va ,V . . 4 ' B V L ix M 5,3 gy muff: A A mf. .. ,3 ,, , , . I. AA:A,gA , ui A: Row 12 La-:asf-af, EI- f .La All 5 i 4 aeQ':. mer: Lange, Pamera: , W A - V--3521 A ,Tag , ' ,eg - egg Lange, William: Lang- ,aff , f E ., ,.,,,, gf , lois, Lois: Lanning, Pa- 'ly T f J. B' ' 1 w X ' . . Viva ' s trlcla: Larsen, Edgar: X f KW Q Larson, Bill: Larvick, '-b V ' B' - :- Larry. Row 2: Lau, B ' gm y T Adrianne: L a u r i e , ' f ' , ' - ' A A X V V A A lady: l-each, Robert: AA A A , , ' Z tw Q Vg, ,.. V-ga he Lee, Oliver: Leetz, . f ' A: A Q A f Q 5' if If 4 Marilyn: Lehnert, An- .. ' 1477 . ,V -575' L l'ff'r.Zf 56'1 e .a Bi!-f' B A A 1 V ' B 1 l Bl ls, nlta. ow : ' ' ' ' 'f Lileikis, Marianne: f ' Q M22 ' Lund, Judy: L I n d , A V A Kraig: Lindhert, Peter: A AA A A Ag ' l-innemann. Ronald: . , Llorca, Ruth: LoBue, , L ge 'J 5 . M - 1435 I, ,, AV WV A A .N Genevieve: Loman, De- ff , 'f Va, 2 A . AA A AA A ' if lilah. M ,,.. :gf VV B 2 1, fy Y, A 'lf' i ff, 9 , f 3 ,' J ,, , - L L af ' . ,.i- Vf .Ll 1... A S ... - A A , - -.' -1 Row 'l: Long, Karen: A 'B 'f :Z -V y .- , 2 ' ,mf Lowe, Charlotte: Luet- . X 4 f scher, Oliver: Lund- '- ,,,. . , - . Q strom, Gene: Lustig, z V' '01, -1-wi , a 2 ' V. D o n a l d : Macaluso, V V f i'VV Don: MacVay, Susan: , . Madgett, Bonnie. Row ,zff wi A ,V 2: Madura, Albert: . W ..., , A . ' y .AAA 1 A 'A ' -.,, , M a f f i a , Carolynn: 72, , W XA ag: , A M a f f i a , Marilynn: A V I A L, , A V- 2 z ' ' g Magnuson, Alice: Ma- ' af VV,Vy Wgggg M1-ag ' fa r Wy ff-ey Ima, Gall, Malmloft, , , , . ,,,, ,,, I f , , N ' , , . g 452' if John: Maltby, Duane: ' N X ., 1 1' '11 7' . .,., . -' Malvestuto Barbara 1 Vg ,V:V' L m 2 Row 3: Malvestuto, 'A : 'V f' VA VV, ff Florence: Mancini, ' B A , Maddlena: Manes, Jo- . A AAAA AA B A ' AA A ,V -V anne: Manns, Patricia: B A A A -Q ' f ,Q A .,..,, A A ,..v, fa-. W ' V y 1 M a p I e , Jacqueline: ,viaii f I was ' at A Marison, Ralph: Mar- .177f be . V -VW V ,. fair II N ' M . A .A NT .. .. ., A A ,A A A AA ne , ancy, arrs, ' Y J '- 7 'WV 4 V Chaflene- g L N: V A in Af ..- :A 1 A- :cr Q ff.:g4zfV.z:',.f-.y . ' K ' v ' X ..:3121 P,-will ' 203 Row 'l: Marschke, Ro- sine: Marzo, Salva- tore: Maschwitz, Da- vid: Mast, Marilyn: Matthias, Rosemary: Mattosz, Sandra: Matz, Bonnie: Matza, Joyce. Row 2: Mauer, Con- stance: Maxwell, Rob- ert: McDiarmid, Don- ald: McGee Margaret: McKinney, William: McManimen, Mary: MaNally, John. Row 3: Meidell, Jack: Meinheit, Ruth: Me- Iander, Don: Meliza, Mary: Melone Albert: Melone, Lucille: Men- zietti, Serafino: genthaler, Paul. Mer- N ,, V, M ., ,,, . V Z I Q . . MO: V. 1 8 . ii Row 'lz Neitzel, Mar- ion: Nelson, Bernard: Nichols, Ronald: Nico- lai, Paula: Nordburg, Susan: Nylander, Nan- cy: O'Brien, Michael: 0'DonneII, Brian. Row 2: O'HaIe, Thomas: Olson, Barbara: On- dreka, Albert: Opilka, Teresa: O'Rourke, Gil- bert: Pagoria, Nicho- las: Palmo, Belinda. Row 3: Panici, Marion: Paolella, Tom: Patrizi, Bernice: Payton, San- dra: Pearson, Sandra: Pellegrino, Tom: Pe- Iock, Judith: Penning- ton, Sharon. f Vw' V -vw F .. ,..--,M L , ,, A ,A .4 Q -1: fi- , r f,. , V p, ' , E ,twig 'W iz., ,I K , ,., :fl fl. li . r 2412.2 2 ' 3 7 : ,L-af f is - ,I I 1 I P am: U -fm, , J N A i -J E, . f G. ffm' '.. ii.. 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Row 3: Mos- kovitz, David: Mott, Gloria: Mugfor, David: Munis, Patricia: My- ers, Dale: Napoli, An- thony: Napoli, Domi- nic: Narcissi, Made- leine. ff A 4' , fi 7 I . , , f fy , ,, L' ,f ,' ,Z - P 2, if-wg ' 7 'f I -f ' f v '- 7, 1, lf-,, 'H ,fffff xv- f , if fy fe f x V 4, X, , W f I -.Q , f '4-,fu Q lf, rf- ma,- ,M , ,, M ' W iV,f,,, v X I 9 7 off, L., f.. . , , ,J ,f Q , 1,010 'f 4 ,, 'V I, MW' 71 ,,, 47.4, 'f ,. I ff -' If , .,.,, ,, 1' --. so 1 X 'J' fn if W '77 ' 2 Q 'Jw s 1' yt' , J' , , Q I 3 ,f .. . 7 , -a fix My fff 5 ,, f 4 1 X V J h ' 'R Q LAX I . 2 - 99' r ' , ! Ar Y, 4, ,, W A V, W1 ,,', 1 .jf 4- , ' M- , f , W, ,Lf , ,, H, , , . W ,,, -, I , g 4 ,, . f fy, MZ I fl 'f f' Q , . , is X 'J A 1 Z Q , J , 1 , , rg . .5 ,W X H if-2 77,--f-,A I -,.,2, 'I' 1' ' Z fi, , - 1 , I fr 4 ,,'.., , 5. , ,X Lb 9: , 1 ,H WAY - , 7 ff fig: v Entranced by Mr. Tenny's explanation are Ron lgnelzi, Kurt Auguston and Leslie Carter. ,Q A-5 -an S, Q ' . 'f Q, ff' f I ,f f QQ 17 '-'QW 'f if ,,,-A na ' Z -.,,,, I ,4 .-fz' .As wif! Q ffg, CT 'Q ' 4 , f-f ,ff g ,W, Q J , ,W f -aa rv if ', I ,, ! ' 2 ,, I 7 , 45 f , M52 f , ,,,,f, -,. ,W IN.- '2 I 21523 -fv 'Y' f 4 , ,, ,-f 1 ff, v K 1 7, f 1 M , 'Z 4 A , , , , H., 5' ,fi if 77 X i 'J ,- 1 7 1 , ff ,,-v M51 I ,A- 4. f f YJ 21 ll S Vi 4 41 if IW I 5 Cr 1 , it 'f 2 , J, ,.. 5, X 1 5 JT ,few In Row 1: Pensinger, Rob- ert: Perozzi, Frances: Perry, William: Peter- son, Blair: Peterson, Gerald: Peterson, John: Petrarca, Evelyn: Petri- cek, Judith. Row 2: Petrie, James, Petronio, Sharon: Piattoni, Wayne: Pietrzak, Ger- ald Pignotti, Thomas: Pilackas, Peter: Piper, Floyd: Pirani, Dennis. Row 3: Pluta, Louis: Poggi, Pete: Polka, Pa- tricia: Potter, James: Pouncey, Wilmer: Prax- marer, Judith: Prokop, Bill: Provost, Alan. Row 'l: Pruneda, Ed- ward: Pryszcz, Kath- leen: Quattrocchi, Ron- ald: Rabyak, Judy: Rad- den, Vivian: Read, Joan: Reichert, Donald: Reich- ert, Ronald. Row 2: Re- kau, Patricia: Rellis, Richard: Reyes, Robert: Reynolds, Dill: Rietveld, J a n e t: Rinkenberger, Renata: Ritchey, Rob- ert: Robert, Carol. Row 3: Roberts, Daisy: Rob- ison, Don: R o c h e , Mary Ann: Romano, David: Root, Michael: Ross, John: Ross, Louis: Ross, Nadie Mae. , Sw, ,. 7 J 2 fr., v M, ' Row 'l: Rossi, Jack, , ip Rossi, Noreen, Ross- ' if ,- man, Barbara, Rowell, 7 ' Edna, Roy, Ann, Rufo, J Patricia, Ryan, Beth, Salans, Diane. Row 2: Samuelson, Richard, Sanders, Gwendolyn, 7 , I, Sanders, Lois, San- M- fe-L, droni, Carol, Sarek, Marcella, Santeford, ,, A W2 .'.. Judy, Sass, Harvey, X ' Sawyer, Carol. Row 3: 71 ,, i f Sawyers, Norman, Say- X. les, Susan, Schacht, Beverly, Schapen, Jean, Scheid, James, .A Schindel, Mary, Schleyer, Michael, ' . Z Schmntkons, Susan. M 5 s fl If l'l, ff I V! 7 2 all hd. D' A an J- -4 .Z flli .7 Q Q ,HE ,.,., 71, A ' vi-33 5 S Q-QQ S. ' 1 ' , 'A ij: ,dwg A2 if V225 fs Je A.-. ' W 'Q' '-ww , S S Q -we Row l: Smith, Sylvia, . Smoot, Cornelia, Sone, My Bruce, Sons, Marcia, V tj Southard, G a r n e r , ' Vlbfy , Spade, Alfred, Spak, Ruth, Spann, Robert. Row 2: Sparks, Wanda, Spencer, Bruce, Sper- S 1 f S ti, Mary, Spiering, A N., Lynn, Stankun, Patri- A' ,G ,,5 cia, Stech, Norma, ,M , Si Steger, Marsha, Sto- ber, Emil. Row 3: Sto- W J gentin, Karen, Stracci, Raymond, Stritar, Jef- frey, Swanson, George, Swartz, Steven, Sylla, Richard, Tarquinio, f M Q, Barbara, Tate, Movita. AT . e I. 'f .4 i S I - ,Q .4 W o Su 2 45' h ,xg My if H 37 , V S S af ff-no ,wi J NV .- ' m, S.,, ' f 4 E x 4' , WS i 1 J J . Q Ev gi 5 'S 4 ,I 3 .31 ' 43 , f 2 wr' at 'ef . 5, S ' K J 1, 4 .A .1 7 S 5 f ,ffnr ,' Wi 3 S, S., , 4 5 1. f' , . M, .. ., A '5 '. 5 f fa. . ,rj , ,, 1' f ' f ' .1-4 'wwf' ' fi E , M215 151, -' I fx-V if ,, f f 4 .--L '- ,Q , ...f V, .Aw . , Q , ' 4 y 'N' f 1, ,, ff' ,ff T Z If 1 ,, f ,.S, ,M f .. r ., f few 1'-mg ,W j -1 f f f 7 ff ,. VY ' V , X Agyv 1 '43, 206 ff:-'I nf , Z . 'fx .. f ,Sm 1 ew 7 . . W , Asif ,,.,. aa' 4, vm 7 I. ay Ar- lf7 p..,X - QQ . ,M SS., , ' VS,,. 1-5 2 ,J v- 5 J -N, 1 we 'U 0 ' W lm! , V ny, f. M ff 2 ff ,M , fum. ' f 4 fffxy , , ff f X ,. 1 1 ,r 1 Sf 1 04 , 47 fY2S 1 V-Q, Q I W M f .ff , S Row 'l: Schoeling, Dar- line, Schuldt, Wayne, Schultz, Carolyn, Schwalm, Robert, Sea- ver, Dennis, Seely, Robert, Senn, Edward, Seymour, Anne. Row 2: Shane, Edward, Sharo, John, Shepard, Ralph, Sievert, Ida, Signorelli, Louis, Si- korski, Pat, Simon, Kurt, Simpson, Judy. Row 3: Sippel, Karen, Siriani, John, Sirota, Stuart, Skrezyna, Leo- nard, Skrzynaki, Bob, Slade, Jeffrey, Slov, Bonnie, Dorothy. Smardack, ' 1 A 4 ,,,,,, , -E J ' , L fwfmvfrq f H I I, if J A ,Wf f ,ka y f S 3 Fw, 4 f ' X A 4' , fn, E if I 'Q ' 1, 4 ' j ' I my . , ,, I , Z 7 X ,eff 'fa f ,fg,, QW, WA, , 2 .ef l 7 ij f 5 136 ' 5 KY v 'F 5 . ' .: W-L, Mig..-, V , 5 7 f Z r 7 , j g -, , Fl ' -3 f V 1 Q 'S- , , Y!! fr-'ef , , Q, Qi , ffm' my .M 7 7 f fi, -Q ' jf 4 -i f ei t : All I A I ,, 4 gg :J HL V , V , f J' ' ,-1.. Q 'f V 3 J -Xi 'U J IN Row 1: Vollmer, Bar- A' , , l V , bara, Wacaser, Do- LJ lores, Waldruff, San- '19 n dra, Wallace, Wil- Iiam, Walters, Clit- 1 ford, Walters, Don- 'K ald, Walters, Wil- liam, Warburton, y linll ,,,,, . 1 . Carol. Row 2: Warr, , I .. y ' V Rubie, Washington, Margaret, W e b b , -is , : gg V, Darlis, Weiler, Ka- M -4'a- Q Q ren, Welk, Myrna: Wendt, Albert, We- W ver, Patricia, What- -,Eg Iey, Joan, Row 3: Wheatley, R o g e r , V Wheeler, Dion, W h i t e , Georgia, g gi: ,, : whife, Willie, Wil- qw, V, kening, Wayne, Wil- 1 V if liams, Donna, Wis- 'ri Ll . dom, Annette, Wise- man, Dale. 5 1 ,' -,Q I 6 J 5. , , AQQS 2, M ,lll , y KK' nf Q' x hh 3- ., -1, i , 93' 07 .Wil r 4 L I ' f f I ff 2 , , Q y - 1., ze: I A- aqg-.: M134 X , 4 J i f . Q1 ff ,, , , ,lyfv ., 1 41,4 , vii. f yy We 4 f I ,fm-EG jg ff f V I , f , in xy , Va , - f I YQ ' H -4 5552 , .A 'I .,,. wif.-Wg, , J ,:,,, , Q jj VxVz,cv-.erfyf ' 15:-15, .. ZYDVQ7 QTZTNL, .f- ,ZW 'as T V, , 1 2 1 - Z , X .M J , -W 3 1 17 ,, , -5 Z i ,Qs .- , 940- V , W: .,, ,af Y We . y W.2xin.z5 f., VVU f f ' 2, 9 AC. V93 , 'f 7 13' A' f 'L of f- f z , -lui ,. 52' it ' 'Q 4 Q 'TE- M , V A W. 36 I , A .4 5 vm, -Q.. ,, mi, , J f ,V-V x A 4 . V w,g-3 -1, 'GV , ,Q ' 72 , 1 2 ,r 1. .,,,T! 'ef , E A , 2 g 7 Ee 1 Y , -A Miz. f 'Qi 4710: 1 fy L 7 3 W , 7 V f , jf . ' J f 1, is -'ll': , AV ,W 5. i'l It M-1 7 x 1 . for 4 ' Z2 -:Vw -, .-3,5521 f f T a ,ee ' ,.k, 1 'IB 207 Row l: Ternes, Lyle, Thielbar, Barbara, Thiel- bar, Betty, Thoeming, Gerald, Thomas, Ben, Thomas, John, Tiberi, Carol, Tieri, Charles. Row 2: Tilton, Joyce, Tipple, Chris, Tomlin, Arthur, Tondu, Beverly, Traina, Florence, Tribo, Judy, Truscott, Thomas, Tuveson, Wayne. Row 3: Umtleet, Mary Ellen, Utermark, Gerald, Uter- mark, Sharon, VanEs, Ernest, VanHorn, Au- gustus, Vaughn, Sandra, Venditti, James, turella, Mary. Ven- 6 ' H aw, 9' ' ru .mgfaf -' .i U M, , E: lnvl V H.. , age -. , V sz i, , ' ' .Z.Jf',4- , .V ' ff f--. W , ,, K -,Mi ,Q 'I . A f , 1.1 7 -,,,Q.,j Q A I - 71 ils' .-l,:, V 9' is ' . I f I J x Row 1: Woodward, Ju- lie, Woski, Blanche, Yacona, Nancy, Yam- bor, Kenneth, Yancy, Norvil, Yarns, Mary, York, Sharon, Young, Carol. Row 2: Young, James, Yung, Herbert, Yunker, Karyle, Zander, Dorene, Zapf, Shirley, Zebro, Arthur, Zona, Venetia. i i . ,- i L in-an . an-as-... -A ww----' , , ., , , ,. ,ff-W-ffvfwifyff'-,HV 'qwfff ww--fwwz V: :,f ' , ,Q-,,,7-ygfyyf 'r':y,., ,,, ,Q , ,4 f, ,, Q ,, wif, 1 45f,7,,, ,. H, , , Af, ,. ,. ,, . ., ,. , , X , V,, V 3 yy- , QQ M' I ,. ,. , ,,, f4g,', Zffqff f,.y'f, 1 fa,-,f Qhwmgy 0 :W 1 1-1,4 - , . ,V i 1, ,, f Q ,, .,-, f,ff.M,af,,ff,,,.9,,W,-f,fy,3!,r,,,v,,,fyfwy f -f ' f ,flfgfg ffm Q 1' -:I zf W ,ff - ffwf , i 2 44 KK ,fffzyfw-f,:C' ZW ,W-KJ fig f-fffmyfy Ufwmw 2 14,1 eww fy f wwwyf Q. K 661, -,mea ff f 1 I X if LQZ1m34wQQjzff :Ei HWY, 556 'A ,yr W ffffw ff W4 f wwf ,-1, gf,-fy -f' f4 r- 1, ,ff 7.4. ,W Aff gwafagfzl ff ',,4,,'55' J mf :ff Wy' -p My ww- 4 2Tff'v7'jyf7 , ,J fr gl 4 !fyvw7Zw77ZfQ 42 f f f f f j 411 ,-Q f ff M17 'f , ,f I I f fffff , ,fw nf-ffffm 'mfr 4 Vice-President. President . Treasurer. Secretary . , , 2 z,,7ffffffQfZy7f . .John De Vivo . . .John Fushi . .Mary Prombo Bonnie Hatfield Sophomore Closs Mr. Prombo, sophomore class sponsor, guides John Foushi, Bonnie Hatfield, and Mary Prombo on class activities. SOPHOMORE BOARD As in other classes, the sopho- mores are headed by a group known as the Sophomore Board. Each mem- ber of every homeroom takes part in electing his or her representative to this post. Outside activities and social events are put on through the initiative of the board and board members. The board, itself, is not in any way connected with the stu- dent council but is a separate or- ganization for the sophomores to voice their opinions. Row 'l: Mary Consorti, June Fry, Dom Sebastion, Marilyn Schmidt, Judy Streng, Mary Lee DeFrank. Row 2: Karen Gromala, Barbara Kendrick, Barbara Slain, Linda Craines, Sally Ainscough, Marlene Lodato, Lois Stevens. Row 3: Carey Long, Chuck Patti, Jeff Michael, Ray Mondschein, Linda Belofsky, Margaret Fandrey, Bill Hoelzel. Row l: Abell, Celesta, Adams, Brenda, Adams, Donald, Adema, Joyce, Ainscough, Sally, Alex- ander, Annie, Alexan- der, Margaret, Alexan- der, Ollie Mae. Row 2: Alexander, Rose Mary, Angellotti,Jayleen,Arrn- strong, Beverly, Ashby, Ronald, Ashley, Paul, Austgen, Ronald, Azza- rello, Shirley, Beker, Stephen. Row 3: Bald- win, Michael, Bankhead, George, Barberi, Carol, Barbizzi, Ronald, Bar- nett, Barbara, Barton, Columbus, Bartusiewicz, Carolyn, Bauer, Dennis. 'x ,.v Row 1: Bava, Kathleen, Beal, Mary Ann, Beck, Mary Clare, Beebe, Jan- ice, Beers, Carol, Behm, Harry, Bell, Bruce, Be- lofsky, Lynne. Row 2: Bement, Michael, Ben- ning, Dennis, Bernar- dino, Marian, Bertorelli, Vicki, Biasella, Nicholas, Bishop, Barbara, Bishop, Louise, Bixenman, Jerry. Row 3: Biork, C a r I, Blackful, Leroy, Blod- gett, Jacquelyn, Blum, Ronald, Bolden, Ozella, Boling, Charles, Boni- field, Kenneth, B o s s , Roger. rv- V -JF 'Q Q .vi 'W' 4 ' KM 'L li, by I 535311, k x .,. .W 1 0 Q-12 g sg o 'i A i 5'3 -fi G 4. H' 44 ., Y 5 .. ' ' Z r f 2 Q mg. ..,, if xy V gk' f, V fb K :Z 5 ,..1:,:, . N 4, A it M x , 2 1, .3-:fp I if f B 52 - -1 2 i A n u M r s . Moellerin in- , 9 structs Bill Pierce on the process of book rental. ,Ah . , I MV-,c r AW' if 4, .lx A , A XI, C 1 -, ig, , ' ,ye-77 f-53, , ' fr mr- if 4 M .ij , W vig, X N 5 W f ,f ' a 'V ' W ' ' , 'i,. K - Q fa, ef 4 f ' Y Q, 44 5 473 i I! 3, g -A , I! in a--, M f fy, -'--if 1 1. ,f,, 1, 4, If X It i n w B a A-ws. W - R ' B y 2 , f .qu ff s - V, f V 4 ig X , z ji '- Z 1' 1 . , Qvnr 5 , my IM, V ' f 'ff '13 f a 'L' do gm 'fx g V A i n f J . y , A I .f A B Ifnef . ,V s if ' , ,,, :, , f f A 5 ff , MX ax : Ev ga I' dx H 210 x K1 V5 74 , 3' ' f 4: ' V f 12 fs! .fm ' J , .Q V V . . V, If Row 'l: Bostic, Mar. if ' Q. if 5 ' 4 if' Safefi BOSHC: Warren: if ' 'Wfffei 2 IM J X W Bourque Sara' Bo V, Af- 2 U:A. V .V . ' ' 'af .A V , ,,V. V , . V ..., ., W1 5.1 lghyllis: Bradshaw, Jon: fi .. X J randsl Ben' LOU' V V ' A Brenner, H oyw a r d V Bretz, Joseph. Row 2: 5235 1: ,V,,, V V . ,V V Brislen, Dennis: Bross, :V ' l ,V V ' A PV '- , ,, Patricia: Brown, Kath : 2 f hn . - ,-,r' 3 ,ea,-1 i , V 1 rfilwlll , 'A 3I'0WSki, Loretta: Brill- 2 e r r r, V . i 'J Buckner, Ronald. Row ' VV ' ' gzk Budzik, Loretta: '-u'A if Thr ff 'tiy' f J , , 5 ' 'r g:ssTwC'h'arl:lll':IsIBE:g. ' 'li ' , --W. 4 B, , :V g Vi . - ... ' , hard, James: Bussema, ' , , fp fifffk lV.'5 J :' 3 Q ,r i 3 ,Q V fyd' if V ' James' Buxton Janet' l'tL if-.' uu , 'AQ V r V., f Camerhn J l ' C I , fv. f l l P iii it . Jtvl J' i 'i V J - ff ' V iecki plfyllianle' an- ! VV-6 f .,VVVVV.,,iZ VVV ZQI , . ,ly 1 . Row 'l: Cann, Linda: , V' VV 5 V V ' Capps, John: Capps, V ,iV,V .VVVVVV VV V , .,,,., VVV , , ,V:. N27 1 V, V Vi .klv .:lA ' , jV..VViiV , Louis: Cavriotti. Jo- arhh 1 5 'V i e'a'a ite 'A'-r seph: Carboni, David: -,f,l 4 V ' V , 2 Car enter, Mar aret: li ',t2 Rig iq 5 , . , ,',V V QV QQ carl-ier, Richardig Car- f 1: is- V: V if :fl roll, Fred. Row 2: Ca- V, J V ruso, Mary Anne: Cat- 'V,,, V V, ,, , ' , lett, Geraldine: Cazal- , ' . . 9 lis, Charles: Cellini, 5 ,,, V VZ- . V 1. 1.5, 5: . V lkV 73'Vi ff 5:5 P a u I : Champagne, -22 'E .. V - Z7 -.29 ,. A J Judy: Chapman, Rich- MGE V ,,,, V s,VVV,Q Q ...VV ard: Christofanelli, Maurine: Ciancanelli, -B 1 William. Row 3: Ciar- i f 'iz 41 y 'fi rocchi, Andrew: Ciar- ' ' .r rocchi, Patricia: Cioe, J., - V , A 'ii' K , V, ,Q 5 Raymond: Claes, Har- 'Y 'ti, fi l- V .,, 'fi V- VV ' Vw 'Q 'i' ' ' if ry: Clarnitz, Miriam: A if 1 VV 1 Clapham, Ruth: Clark, xiii 'J :-,., , ' 1 V V' - ' 1'1 - fr . 42' V ' pr V , . :,', Vv Larry: Cobb, Wert. 1 V f ir ' VV w. ,:4:1V v .,,VV VJ VVVVV , W VV ..V ,V , X s ,,,, 55, ,rr'1 ,V 13 V, F ' ,ft- - . V QW V .. Row 'l: Cochrane, 2 rr , ' ' V ..r.: : Ma'9a'e'i C9di i' An' Q. i f ,'i T' -A 7 f i 'J , . l'ho Yi Co99l'0l3r Pe' ' gViV1Vj', .VIB V,,Q:' EB V , 'W ,, 'A ter: Colacecchi, Anna F ' ,V J '44 f,.: VIV 'if-ra V i ,Q f Marie: Calacuori, Mi- r . 2 'BKQ h I- c I D ' - ,A V V V VVVVVK V V ,V , Vx c ae , o e, ennus, 3: -'K V-i Collina, Carl: Collins, f ,V,' . D V. .Vi Rolijrt. LRow 2: Con- V Vrz. 1 -,-i-f j ,.,, V V ,,,-, J VV cia i, oretta: Con- J Vg, V . ff ': '- FV -'fV V iil i ,Q J J don, Clifford: Connor, V VVVV Aj .,VV 1 ,,VVV VV V V V ,, VVVVVVVV V Kenneth: Consorti, J 'VV V- Q Vg : ' Vg ra . . VV Mary: C o p e I a n d , ' -'W VVTA ' V W V VVV,r Thomas: Cordes, Bev- -25 it lt':: - , 'l 5 erley: Cordes, Judith: - V I VJVVV VV Corley, Eleanor. Row V it , Q' f i ' 3: Cortez, Dolores: rr- 'l f ' V. V Covington, Jessie: Co- ' J AV, ,. V. , . f fV zenza, Dante: Crab- ,2':i is 'fee' Alan! Cfafff Ma'- VVV V V, ,Q , ' V-ff ,ff i f W 'W' W ' M' :V V lene: Cravener, Diane: i -VVV 3' ' 'V - ,Lil 5- V .i :, V Q' 5 Crosfon: C a r 0 I y ri: V Vi J iii 3 ' 'Q ii' ' A V' VVV. : V 2 VV Vf' Cross, Deanna. V - ,,..' ' ,:,- V Q V V K , ' V V ' .VIE VV , K ,xii VI V1 ' 21 'l .1 M.. 4 f , f , V 'A i ' Row 1: cuiloaen, ,W ' M, , A, ' . 3 .,.. Joyce, Curtis, Gwendo- F., I 5 g 7 Q ' 3,5 im 1 fi 'fa' . F ,3 ' bi lyn, Curtis, O d e I I, Q ,gf A' , ff i .fffgg A 1 ff- 5 lg -f Q 1 . , Dahlsgaard, Robert, 5 Q1 ' N. .2 , Dainton Janice, Dam- 1 if ii ,gf ' , ' brauskas, Anthony: 'Z if I, g I 1 ' D'Ambrosia, J e r r y , ' Dapkus, Roger. Row A V l ' by 5 2: Davis, Bonnie, Da- v- . J ' ' A3 vis Daisy Lee, Davis, . aa., , , ' 11, f S 'Y , ,f i -.. Y 2 ' Doiina, DeBoIt, Jack, tm- x If K, H 'W' A ,ji Q3 K Q V' 5 .IZ DeFrancesco, George, T.. A ' ,i g -fix, K ' F' DeFrank, Mary Lee, 1 wjlff' ' ' ., 'Z' g ' DeFrank, Raymond, -- . . ' DeGreve, Pamela. Row Q Qi 3: Dekker, Albert, Dekker, James, De- Q . Lorenzo, Christina, . . e- Y I. A V Y DeIRio, Sonya, De- v my R I My E 'jg gg . Q3 Luca, Andrew, DeLuca, u :Z 'M 'I HQ, ' Q, . Raymond, DeLuca, gf, 5,7 'V .aj 'T Sue, Demith, Eugene. 5' ,I A ' W ., . , i f . in , ,gr ,JS I 3 :Ibn m y x YAW' A Row l:Denis-ton, Stu. 4, . 3 A f , ' Q 'W f. - --,, V-9' , ,. t . at ,.,,. 7 V art, DesJardm, Fred, - r ' - ' M ' J' ' 1 ' ' ' 4 - D Th Charl ' I , g N V f ,V i my , e omas, es 1' N 79'-,A .M W3 X 7 1 , ' DeVivo, John, De: , ,-- , , , af ,. x A K . ,I ,, , yt., Young Judith. Di- Q A' giccoaliarlcg giiarking, fu V aro e n' e iovanm, Lucy. Roiv 2: Dinard, .,, Y ' V ' Bernice, Dominick, .ffl . 4, fi f' I .2 , . A, , . 1, V S t a n I e y , Donovan, ' , , 2' .2 , 3 ' ai f H i jf Margaret, Dreias, Lo- 4, M , i .142 ff-r ,fe-1 ' ' ' aff retta, Druzbicki, Ed- ' , Q! 7 ward, Dudley, Edith, 2.5 , Zvql , gg Q., AV I I y gunlap, lfury Iiee, ' P I Q ' unning o n. ow A 3: Durining, Lloyd, I N Duranczyk Dennis, ' . , j . ' Durian, Dalniel, Ehardt, 5 'S-' 'X 'Sw 4 Q: gg- 1 2, '27 'J KL 'Mg-,Q , , J o h n, Ek, Donaldi fi, xi AQ, , I ,A f. if Eley, Michael, Elliott, 1 I we' f fl - J -, ff ff K ,ff Roger, Elson, Michael. I .e A-5 if 1 A f x ik - EN! li , .gig-2 0 1 g L 1 'A Y ' . f ' fd ,,.,.'- ' H x . ,V - , Row 'I: Enzweiler, Ag- M A-2 if F Ag. , 'Sf ,, 54-,Q 1 i 4 nes, Evans, Donald, -f f 4 f . , Falknor, Sandy, Fan- f Mg' mv f ' 7 A 41 1 drey, Marcia, Farrar, ff V tl ' Doyel' Faso Philip, . . I' E 4.7 Fatura, Anna Marie, 4-Maxi., 1 ' Fernandez, Raymond. ,.,-M. . Q, Row 2: Fields, Lillie - ,,,. Mae, Filley, Judith, :.,' M V y -' Fisher, Harry, Flamini, t i' FV' v., gm' 1 ,M. 2. ' V 'Z f-2 John, Flesher, John, f -f 'gf . V- f H 2 '1 it Flickinger, C a r o I , Q f 1 ' xr f 1 A M' A-I I ' 4 -if!! , .Wu , Flowers, James, Fol- l 1 , 7, g, ,555 I, ff '- ' 'Zin kers, Edgar. Row 3: I' 125222, Forbes, Eugenei Ford, ' ix .4 'I ' Patricia, Forsberg, Lynne, Foster, Glen, y 'f' I , Z Foster, Judith, Foushi, , . I H ,.., in , John Anthony, Foushi, V. 1, ' 'Z' , . 4' -f ' . John Joe, France, La- ,la 3 1 mf. -If 'N fi , 1 cf 212 4. .2 ll' r ' , , 5 ,, fa 5, , Q 419 9 2. J , , , ff ff If 1 no , f 'Z C 5 Za I A 13333 L so , .14 H IF . , -, gf' 3 Q' ' ff V292 , V- , f K AA.. A ,,. , .F ,y ' 1 E f -2. - vw., .. X 1 G igs, L . 9 M, ,T I. i ,, ' K 4 K .L',, . haf , e,, s 2-. ,., as ,. TZ ' 1 A 1.- 4 'M . s f - 1 ' aw f if m ' ' ,. , -it - ll H - V 'v-' 'V 1 XX V -- 15 : 1 . J 5 -:if ' as '.- K 1 51- - p 1 ' flaw 0 -j -A ' '- Q- 25, M' A : L 1 -.f 1 il ,,' K 4-V -, M 1 Q. MJ, 5, lr f ' is l N is Row 1: Frank, Patricia, Franklin, Thomas, Franze, Roger, Franze, Stefan, Freese, Jacque- line, Fry, June, Fry, Shirley, Fulton, John. Row 2: Gabrisko, Jo- senh, G a b y , Jeffrey, Gallagher, Jeanne, Gam- barota, Mario, Gamble, Larry, Gardner, Maxine, Gasbarro, Constance Gavenda, Alan. Row 3: Gavenda, Patricia, Gay- ton, James, G e b e r t , John, Gerardi, Eugene, Gereg, George, Geron, Lawrence, Gilliam, Ra- bon, Giovenga, Benny. Enthusiastic cheers are over- heard from the Sophomore section. Vi, ,,,,, ,Y ,, A , y h W' 3, , , 2 L f Q, .,,, .. .,. ,.,. Q . A ,IM . f::.j'i' f X ' l ,, Q 2 25 .. - I ,-.1 ,Q l l .jp No.4 X . qi MQ., .AL i L .JL 4. :sa ..', - ' 'F J 5 3 it ,-,.. ' ' 'if , . mi .. M e. 3 ' K ' G . , V ll'- , F i F t ' f . , so is 3- A Q 5.9-1, . , . A iz: nw 3' '-so i -fs' r 1. .z . -1 F - . X ' N 1 , 'life 'L 2 ' 'if '. -' if E 3. V J... gf E, L FV 213 Row 1: Gloss, Sandra, Goldman, Robert, Gon- cher, Francis, Goodfel- low, Marcia, Goodman, Doris, Gouty, Patricia, Goyak, Garry, Graham, Susan. Row 2: Graves, Judith, Gravely, Ruby, Graziani, Dennis Albert, Greenspon, Melvin, Greep, Ronald, Griffin, Gloria, Gromala, Karen, Gross, Billy. Row 3, Gruca, Dennis, Grusdis, Sharon, Guenette, Da- vid, Guest, Lorenzo, Guiliani, Wil l ia m, Gumm, Judith, Gum- malauski, Carol Ann, Gustafson, Sandra. Row 'l: Haagerson, Ken: Hagerman, Judy Ann: Halbert, Raymond: Hale, Theresia: Hank, Doug- las: Hansen, Carole: Harned, Robert: Har- rington, Jim. Row 2: Harris, Constance: Har- rison, Charles: Hart, Kathleen: Hartford, Dar- lene: Hartlep, Phyllis: Harvey, Joanne: Hase- man, Kenneth: Hasse, Donald. Row 3: Hat- field, Bonnie Jo: Hayes, Curtis: Haze, Phyllis: Hein, Charlene: Heinz, Edward: Hellstrom, Di- anne: Hendricks, Char- ence: Hennis, Nancy. , ,..,, v 2 f Q f an 5 0' f ' 3 4 'A In , f .42 ' , 7. ' 1 ' iff! -f 5:12 fig .. 1 SQ ' v , M, y f-V... . . , ,K -A S au xy 1 Q ' , x Q M vw .W A .y I X Z I . aw 4, X 'ka I .4 , f i 635. , s H75 i . A 1' V 4 AVA 54 A . . E, in -L 3 M, K ,Qty . .. 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Row 2: Judd, J o h n : Jurgenson, Thomas: Kalus, Steve: Kandzora, G I 0 r i a: Keene, Harold: Keene, Robert, Kehl, Kaye: Kendrick, Barbara. Row 3: Kennedy, AI- ma: Kennedy, Flor- ence: Kennedy, Leslie: Kennedy, Mary Ann: Kessel, Ronald: Kid- doo, Thomas: Kiel, John: Kincaid, Darrell. V .,,--.. .VV V V KJ, - , ,, 1-fs,,.p..,, . , , ,ef 5: Ujfffgg - I ' , u , . omni' 4 Y ,, W V , -. Hn, X T 1 64 1 f fl , 'W' f A Q fl , 4 V, aff ' il, , , A' 'sv 'ah S L. Ml- , I J T ff 5 ,, M X -.- ' 1' 23 -a,i.. :'7 ' 3' !3Zu,,VVm' ' Q ,.,,, .,.. V r ,-1 214- A ., ,,,. ' L ei' f-.:--' 1 f 3 ff, - 1- 4 , . , .,. ,,,, .,,L V VV , 5V V g ...,,- Q, i VV! V VV V 1 ,fmg a , V V 'V . f. W 'K f Q f f f 1 10' ., f 4 , Q- ff I f 1- L la 312 2: Qf' . X 4 ,V- :Q 'yffh 2 L, W 24225 A ,is -V W e,,,e 4, Va, , 2 D mf 4 K a 5 W V f fr ,7 ,7 5 so X x T'-5 X 55 ., X 5 , VZ .e,. , 6 !. S :i lk ' , ,.,...,. 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Row 3: Jeans, Easter: Jelinek, Carl: Jelinek, Paul: Jocius, James: Johnson, A n d r e w: Johnson, Charles: Johnson, Herbert: Johnson, Robert. 'MQ' r,V Ll, LV , wg -A A 4 ., if ..,: . J I K ,,,V . J mia' L., I , -IF ,X 4 V3 , . ,V . , f f L 4 ,f 1 I Row 'l: King, Judith: King, Mary Ann: Kmiec, Conny: Knut- son, Richard: Koelling, Douglas: Koffarnus, Joel: Kokas, Diana: Komer, John. Row 2: Kraft, Carol: Kraines, Linda: Kraemer, Fred: Kramer, Randy: Kre- ger, Robert: Krencik, Michael: Kriston, Le- on: Kunkel, Paul. Row 3: Kveton, Gail: La- Clare, Linda: Lam- botte, Raymond: La- Morticella, Martha: Landsea, Karen: Lang- hans, Carol: Larvick, Sam: Lawler, Keith. Row 1: Lawniczak, Gene, Lee, Adelaide, Lee, Donald, Lefever, Luetta, Leli, Reno, Letko, James, Lewis, fl 'Pm L ' J . 5 2 1 -- f V 4' -,, ' -.' ITN ,V VV, ,p:u'5 . I- i ',,: SV L 'ia - a . 1- 5 V , ' 3 if A H A 2 V . ,V g V2 , X ,, . , , L V. ,, u i if AV 'V ,f 15 I sk 5 Q E Q 1 S.-L ,, 'r 1 'Tw g ,-, ,,,':1: 4 V Audrey, Linden, Bar- . . bara. Row 2: Linder, VV '11 ' 'WK N a o m i , Lindhout, ' . V ' V1 ' HV , Lance, Lindhoot, Tail- f ' ' ,W ,- H., .cr ' 37' VV 1 4- :V 33 -A ls, Llttell, Louise, Lit- W V5 3 6 gf is ,V Vg - ,QV .-, ,N5V-fe tell, Margaret, LoBue, -f ' ,bij V 'tiff We-f .. fjjjf Nicholas, L o B u e , f f J g 'J V if .V , S 'X Tony, Ladato, Mar- ,X A ' af l H Iene. Row 3: Lonchar, Q W'. 1 7 ' Betty, Long, Carey, V , Long, David, Lorenz, I ' -' . V -V ,,. V Marilyn, Love, Gar- ,E K , ' , f ' ' land, Ludan, Edward, M- 'W f f:-j C: ,w..- VV 1 '22 Tr' ' V. K. , . ' Luecke, Michael, Lu- W Q' QV . i, ,J 'ie A 1 ' VV ' Vi ' QV 'V ker, Lewis. ' 'f i 'V' of New 'Mi' -A Q, lV.,,VAVV V V V V V V V VVX VV xy- V . . 1 't'1'5'ZS T RN gf ' ' ' , , - a -.. . V H f 1 -' , 'JS I fl he Q ' QQ 51, VV ,,., ,, f V -i .1 j- gi - Row l: Mack, Barbara, 4. ff l' ,7 I' V L 32' ,M Zv' ,, Q Vbe' 1 Mack, Penelope, Mad- , if L A , ,i , . Harold: Malmo- ! . V, V, .,,. 3 IAEV V5 .,,. ' V ggy, Ihomaij VMalgzia, H-V, V , A 1: J avu , a lzla, an- 'ff 1 15, Dx dra, Mancias, Jose, ' V V Manson, Leroy. Row 2: , V Marconi, Arlene, Mar- x ' V V QW J ,VV cozzi, Jacqueline, Mar- f ef , -'jp 35 Q ,VCC gf , inocci, JoAnn, Mari- , - 'V - A ff f nocci, Theresa, Mar- ' 'off V '75-ye Vg M1 .,f-' ' VV V ff nell, Robert, Martin, , . A ' Q 1 , 'l i W Judgh: MMarvel,M Ed- : ,V VV ' . A 'f 'X ' war , arzo, ary. LA L h5.fi'.l32CY'l'21 ' Row 3: Mascara, Aud- H J , V ,f,i 'fl rey, Matza, Richard, T ' . if-' A j , , V ,,', Mavrogeanes, James, V . 1:1 . A J ,,,, . 4 Mar-'fl Wilhamf MC- ,,,. V i t , PW if :MW , gg Bee, Arthur, McCann, X 5 ' 1QQ,g L.: .ri f f , 2 Robert, McClanahan, V - '1 V5 5 J a n i c e, McClellan, VV ,, Doris. lg fi A V V ,.r. Q, ff 2 . V Row 1: McConnell, ,iw 'ri 'L P.. V VVVJV if Vi fm ' A 1. Niven, McCormick, A V' ' if T27 5, il xp , ' G e r a I d , McDavid, ' - V fi li- 4 ' Q .a,' f' ff' 2 Catherine, McElroy, f ., ' 9 ,J V , ' W ' V- f . , V M' V, ' V:V., Y' 2, -Q, - f f Nathaniel, McFadden, 1 V 3, T h o m a s, McHugh, 5 a was ' Sandra, McPherson, VV Q V ' Jon, Melone, Clara. Q, fi' V , . Row 2: Melton, Lou- ,,.,,, J':' if ise, Menke, Martha: , ,-V,,. J , , V X .V 2: ,, f ,fi . J V ,V Menke, Pauli Mefgen- im H' 4 'L f' 1 Wi , f f 13 A 15 li ,., thaler, David, Merritt, VV ,.,bf. z- V- ' N A - f , ' V D i a n n , Messmaker, i' f' X A ' 'f ' V, 5 i A A Q Norma, Mettler, Lou- 8 KV J' if f ise, Metzger, Robert. JN ,V 1 '21 V VI l -A Row 3: Michael, Jef- A E I X AL ,ax ' 7 A Q 1 fery, Michaels, Philo- mina, Michaelesko, J .V 4 Beverly, Middleton, , ,N ..., , V ' V charla Jean: Mmen , .4 V f Q ww V, , ,. 4. , f,, VV , .ff Clarence, Miller, Den- ,,,' . .:,.A i V , . ,Q ' V f, V , nls, Miller, Edward, V 5 V VV, V V! ' , Milligan, Richard. V ,2 V aa fix 7 VV ' L X 43.-:az A 7 KQV i -' Q 1 216 4 V 1 '- 'J ., ,f 2' y ' - . . V - we 2 fm , : :V fi: 2 f ' K ifivizi ' ' N' 22 E , . . f- . af f 0' , .,-f if :E-.2 1,1 . r ' 'f is ,cv f ' ' S ,,. E A ., 'T 4: L , 2 , Tl, N, ,, W K on 7 V . : 4 ul. 1. f 5 if . . x fs. 4. - . 5 -, .9 . ,, ,,, , . f -. . -I 1 2 - ,. -W3 J 7 W 1 -N-. . z -. .f , lf: 1: . .Q - V f' ' f is 2 ' 1 , Y . Q.. f -A B 1, Q ,.., , ,MQ 'R W1 ,- f ' f :af - J a vw , 1 f r t M '- P f ' ' -' ., ggi! , 2 as P Q 9' J w M., 1 iz' fn , N2 1 r if 'I' , ,fx 4 N- , 'iss ' 17111 '27 . V -- -fb Mr. Pertersanti instructs Leslie Kennedy, Roger Spiewak, and Tom Ban- bulus on how to assem- ble the school code. .,.f, I i K 4. . ,I N U , ,, wg. , e 3, f ff Y 2 K M, :naw-xx: .K X ,A hs .- 55:21-.L-3 , L fl ' I - y r... fG -fr 1,-f., l Qt , X...-fm. V' aw- .. ,. 5 1: or Row 1: Moenck, Martin: Molyneaux, A I b e r t: Mondschein, Raymond: Monteleone, Margaret: Moore, C e I i a : Moore David: Moore, Ermer- nell: Morgan, Timothy. Row 2: Morrell, Pris- cilla: Mosner, L a r r y : Motlong, William: Mur- phy, Morris: Napoleon, Patricia: Napoli, Patti: Nelson, Karen: New- man, Laurance. Row 3: Nichols, Donald: Niet- feldt, Darlene: Norcross, David: Nowicik, Connie: Nunez, Frank: Nykaza, Judith: Oestmann, Rich- ard: Ogibovic, John. ,. - 3 few' , X .L .. A We . 22 , xv, 'sa M., . . . s a 4 It 0 6 X 5 V 435552 e ', -.ig az : r' 'wi .if A 4- .I 5 -:y 4 ,. .. . A , . ii ::-., . . ,s--1'-J .. -3 a is J. Z iiis ll nf: ,,, .gf-,g 1 'S ' Ti 1 4 327 asa.. vos' .. .w P l f '- . it .9 e 5 Zg, A ' 52, 25, . 3 -xr,-... we Y i ,, g -. 4 si. L K3 . e J nn.. 6 if I R. 217 3 Row l: 0'Harrow, Ste- phen: Okleshen, Henry: Omundson, Dennis: Pa- goria, Tom: Palanca, Gloria:- Pandolfi, Paul: Pangburn, Lonnie: Pa- nichi, Richard. Row 2: Panzica, Ronald: Parisi, Linda: Parker, Mary Ella: Parks, Diane, Pas- tere, Phil: Patterson, Ce- cilia: Patterson, Marva: Patti, Charles. Row 3: Paukstis, Gerald: Paul- sen, Jon:'Payton, Judy: Pearson, Bart: Pensinger, Rodney: Perkins, How- ard: Persiani, J o h n : Personius, Lyle. Row 'l: Peterson, Paul: Petrarca, Celeste: Pe- treikis, Mary: Pflanz, Robert: Phelps, Pamela: Phillip, Margaret: Phil- lips, DeEtta: Pierceall, Nancy. Row 2: Pietru- cha, Betty: Pignotti, Dennis:, Pitts, Francine: Planera, Susie: Plucie- nik, Harold: Poggi, Ar- thur: Pollmacher, Lois: Porter, LaVerne. Row 3: Porter, Richard: Pre- ble, Judy Ann: Preb- stle, Merry Lou: Prist, Judith Ann: Prokop, Ronald: Prombo, Mary: Pruitt, Henry Lee: Pul- cini, John. iii ,f-11 'v' 'V' 'ii 5 . 6' f fx' 1:,. 'ff' L17 .' 5' ' ff ' f , Y ' ,V X i , ' . 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Row 3: Reine- mann, Paul: Rhoades, George: Riggins, Oscar: Rigotti, Maria: Rizzuto, Angelo: Rocha, Caro- line: Rockenbrodt, Her- bert: Roesner, Donald. 67 . J J p J . ,' -,-I X R -a .W , , ' .J , J : It f 9 I Q Z f ,, 5, i .pr 4 , , A vi f 'aw 41 if.. - .- 2 The rock-n-rollers are Jim Baron and Katherine Willis. ' - wlffkff '77' . - ,:,. 1 1 ' - ' ' Pa- ,i - ,, .3 V, A fx I I fr f Q ,fx afwgf -A g V W a, .3 .74 13:71 if U9 A f 27 H W - - , A. .. C , V ,,: ,' ,147 , I 4.5, M y 'fn' .V , I .Zz TW ' .if fr A ff ,, ., ff 1 f f . 'G' I . f' ' f W7f-..,a,,,.,fggwfyfym ,M f 1 6 f W F 1, . ,: f ' ' ' ',,,., u . ff 2 iffy-N . ' 40 gi 1,4 ,V . ,1 , , f4'f 5j:,, , f I f x Z, N, . , 'Z 1. ' ,W ,, 1! t 1 ' . . :,,, .A , Y l yu I .... f I l I ,,-,f,, We fig, ff L . if f'. 3. ' :'Wf0v1i ' ' ,f, 1,-. -zf' .X 1, , K -vow x X , , , , I 7 f ,W 2 if 6 X fit 7, , .wifi Q' yi, I 5 , 1 . . ,, I v ffmcl L ' ,ii , fjif' i I 2,2g.'f'r.' , . if . Q Q f w we A W fi y . 5 , ,, L , 'w Wm wa ' ' 'i QW , ,1 mf, Q In ',.- ,if , ,.- W' I, K ' f ' W' V M Row 'ls Schuemann, Valerie, Schultz, Don- ald, Schultz, Jalane, Schutz, J a m e s, Schwalm, Caron, Sco- ville, Jerry, Scully, Jeannine, Sebastian, f 553 Ph. Diane. Row 2: Sebas- tian, Dominic, Sem- erau, Frank, Seyler, Alfred, Shambo, Geor- gianna, Shapiro, Sally, Sharkey, Karen, Shi- rey, Robert, Silberg, Joan. Row 3: Simon- ette, Dennis, Skrentny, Sharon, Skrezyna, Mary Louise, Sladek, Richard, Slain, Bar- bara, Sladge, L. C., Slepski, Helen, Slover, lg V2 I' 2 W yy 4- , ,- Q W 'f' 'Q 1 . '4 7 , -- ay ' Z! yi 5.5. . -wg -ff gf, Q3 I x 1 i W3 Janeece. J ., H WW f , L52 W QXF J i , '.r.1. 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Wy -I 1 . ,I xg w .lj-yr fi 1 , -' ,.,, 'Va' 'G-i 1, . vkirk Nj , -4: V 1 N , WL M, QW ed -wm,p3 idgffmm Q, L E 2 4 ea., M at J' A '- Row 'lr Small, Fara H 'y , , gr, K, Lee, Smith, Charles, mfg, -au 'Q ' ' Smith, Dora, Smith, K' I f Evelyn, Smith, Tho- - -- 3 mas, Smith, William, Q Q gpg, Srnoot, Elaine, Sobota, H V Patricia. Row 2: So- ,I i l',, , P , derberg, Susan, Soder- ' 2 'f'1 ., S, 'Q '1' holm, Melvin, Sokol, , 3 ' '3 gg M a r y Anne, Sons, . T 5 QA - Henry, Spencer, Karen ,'l CfTF3Z 4 an -- Ann, Spiewak, Roger, ' e S' ii is ' gpousta, MGe::rgeiznn, 1 L' queferi, ari YH- vw A K . va i 3: Stanfa, Mary, Stan- ley, Robert, Stegemil- --. , Ier, Dale, Stein, Dave, 5 K in Stephens, Lois, Ste- r'j'f,,V y .- ,za vens, James, Steven- , ii A, ' ' --EA ' QQ- son, Richard, Steven- Q -:rig , IQ 'Vi t K ,', K son, Willie. ii xl' Rx .x 219 Row 'l: Stiglitz, Ron- ald: Stockman, John: Stone, Sam: Stracci, Deanna: Streng, Ju- dith: Svoboda, Dar- lene: Swanson, Judy: Swanson, Larry. Row 2: Tafelski, Frank: Talamanti, D i a n a : Tanis, Sonia: Tavoletti, Charlotte: Tavoletti, Vincent: Taylor, Jerry: Teggelar, John: Thur- man, Homer. Row 3: Tifft, Larry: Tocco, Lula: Toefer, Judith: Tokarz, Gloria: Tom- czak, Raymond: Towle, Fred: Trevino, Maria: 'x , ,va ad .1 -. ya J 'E 2. 4 'Q V, 1 Mgr' 1 . 5 4' Q 1 , X ' 4 B f ,V1 ,, ,Y f 1 L 32 54 'firff I 'i 4 --' , 7 V ,lg 5,8 7 fffgif- of 5: 2 .L Q1 ,tyt 22 I-If an Q 1 f fi' .4 ,f Tribo, Tom. A 4 f , N r an V' . af , . 'Z 1 . fd ,594 ,W 3 Z 4 4: 4, -ff 'J -av 1 ' if .. . 'fi , A 45:1 l 4 -is - k' if ' V: ,f ' '- ff' sl S' - ff o we ' 'Q K .j.y, S I , , 1, ,Ib 4 4 af .,-Y X ., Row l: West, Edward: Westendorf, Charlotte: Wetzel, Anita: White, Betty: White, Mattie Lou: Whitten, Thomas: Wiater, William: Wickstrom, D u a n e . Row 2: Willey, Bill: Williams, Allan: Wil- Iiams, Susan: Willis, Katherine: Willough- by, A I i c e: Wilson, Eric: Wilson, Gerald: Wilson, Judith. Row 3: Witzel, Ronald: Wlos, Rose Ann: Wois- law, William: Wojcik, Gloria: Wolff, Dennis: Wolff, Eugene: Wolff, Gerald: Wolff, Rich- ard. 'K - .5 -. T2,v Ei Cer ll g f -... ,N Q fr l Q I 3 4, to V ,lr Y P09 X Q. Q, fa ' , f 2 'J f 2 m 54 if Q -an -'--... Q' . lg 4 kg r -cr . ' 7 t ' .,-e is ' 4 ' ' I 5 A, wx f,w-an f J 1 'F' S -4-, Q AM, safer. 1 4 4 nf We 1 . 17 af Q. .gg ,ii W-'S K, pg-5,11 ,Q .MM f . 'f .Z ,. ,,. ii 6 W , Q r ' war A- . . 1 fl if, , '. 'Z . al We A YN Pfrgz , A .,,,, 4.0. 1 -W.-.. faq .M- J'-A H53 . t lt if K -,, 1 X, 5, Q' A A J Row l: Trudeau, Tho- mas: Tylka, Lillian: Umland, William: Uxa, Frank: Valentino, An- thony: Valentino, Ma- rie Jean: VanGorp, Pa- tricia: Varallo, Mar- garet. Row 2: Veen- stra, William: Veld- house, Carole: Ven- ditti, Sandra: Ventur- ella, Mary: Vickery, Gerry: Vickery, Jerry: Visser, Kenneth: Wag- ner, Charles. Row 3: Warr, Annie: Wash- burn, Steven: Weis- J an brodt, David: Weis, Vm ,A 3 , 1, Robert: Weiss, Sharon, Q Q, Q. 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W ,.,f 37 Although injured, Ray De Luca assists Marlene Lodato with her coat. 1 .f .- .. , .,'9 E , , -is f' V - V ,, A,Aq Z I., f A V QW1 , . ' M- . , a ' W- 'sf ' f , 5 Q 1 ,f f g, 'ef f f , 'I'2y5f3'.i:.1,1 V-72 X' ff1f!7'L ' N l W...- L 5 9, . , X4 W W n f s ' . ' ' V 731 ..,, G ' ' ' K . kr W lv- ., f J Q 4 ,,.... f 4 ZLL ,fl ,, ' '43 IP , , .9 1.if3i.f 57Zi7 1l1T':F5a ' , A',, ,TfZ',.'TLl'..T..'.l'.LZl'i ,- My f, , 4 ghvaywlfi. .1i W7 A 'V vm-','rM1-'a12 . , ,,,, MM.. ., MMM-We i - 2 i 6 I Y .,u 1 Row 1: Wood, Janet, Wommack, Gilbert, Worley, Laura, Worley Lynn, Wyngarden, Dale, Yacono, Anthony, Young, Sandra, Yushke- vick, Cynthia. Row 2: Zagone, Enrica, Zagone, Paulnita, Zalapi, Ellenap Zarate, Esther, Zazzetti, Robert, Ziems, D a I e , Zimmerman, Carol Lee, Zizic, Gloria, Row 3: Zizic, Ronald, Z i z i c , William, Zomparelli, Joan, Zumbrum, Bar- bara Jean. President ..... . . .John Barrett Vice-President . . . .... Joe Pignotti Treasurer .... . . .Carole DeLuca Secretary , . . . . . .Mary Napoli Freshmon Closs '--Q., J ' 5 fix ,ww Miss Chapman instructs Mary Napoli, John Barrett, Carol De Luca on the activities of the freshman class. FRESHMAN BOARD The class that probably least en- joyed this year was the freshman class. For, with the constant shouts of freshie, around them, very much ease for them was an impos- sibility. But much of the fun the freshmen did have was direct result of the work of the Freshman Board. This group started right in planning and promoting social events for the frosh with the enthusiasm that typi- fies the freshmen of Bloom. Row 'l: V. McGillivay, D. Forsell, M. Inlander, E. Hallmann, S. Mangano, A Wright, R. Peterson. Row 2: K. Miller, George Vorlick, L. Shoemaker, W Stock, B. Compratt, P. Tabbitt, R. Brands, P. Schneider. Row 3: D. Jacob, D Hatfield, V. Rothbardt, G. Levy, T. Bruhn, J. Fuller, B. Maddox, R. Eisamen B. Barrett, P. Day. Row l: Abbeduto, John: Addyman, Thomas: Al- bers, Ronald: Aldridge, John: Alessi, Edward: Alexander, Betty: Alex- ander, Frank: Allen Car- rell. Row 2: Allord, Margo: Altman, Gary: Amadio, Jack: Amadio, Madalene: Ambrosini, Alice: Ambrosini, Mary- ann: A m o s, Alfreda: Anderson, Charlene, Row 3: Anderson, Gary: Anderson, Rae: Ander- son, Verne: A n k i n , Paul: Apponi, Karen: Apponi, Rosemary: Ar- mitage, Charles: Asch- fort, Paul. ' ' :ima 3 1 , . fr Q - J E .fs , 1 l 3. mf, A -Q3 -L ., - . y 51. -Q-Q'. ',, -V eff' ,,,-, . I :gs -272, 'Q W, fa, ,A A Lgkfgzfj. . fig.. if V 4' ff,-1 fi, .:1'-1::..g.:. L ' f ri J .. .,f - . 1 A . - , , ., 4 a , , ,Q 3 ' gi, 1 - 'TL .,.7,f ,fy , - L5 ..- ,- x -IY3. -. ' wisirffg 52:7 li A' - il A J -3 Row 1: Ashley, Patsy: Aspell, Robert: Avery, R o b e r t: Baikauskas, Harry: Bakker, David: Balanow, Mary Ellen: Bangs, William: Banis, Linda. Row 2: Bank- head, Paulette: Bapties, A u d r e y: Barackman, Barbara: Baranski, Bon- nie: Bar9Y, Chrysanthe: Barnes, Dolores: Barnes, Leanner: Barnes, Patri- cia. Row 3: Barnett, Earline: Barrett, Parrie: Barrett, John: Barron, Stephen: Basile, Mary Ann: Basler, Franklin: Bell, Kirk: Bell, Richard. 4 PX l .- U K 6 ac, N7 , ,:,,. .M . , , , H7 W! X 4 Sy bk is fi , . .A 5 if ---- . A F- A. ., .W V, .'.,,. .,.. , :ii A I ls ., I- rg 2 ffff .a , ' .- , - -'- - K 'gk f f f! we J ' fl., f .22 19 ,, ': 3 , 9 . f lil 'Eff Q Nlv' 1 l in , .V in 2. - Q , N ,,'- M , L' '7 ,... if J' a, fi 122 E S :Q 1 if' E2 ,., ' '3-gl' .f . . F93 ,i t 1 1 . ,, --V. 1 1, 53,33 H X ',,, 3 Miss Kewleyand Miss Lewis register students for semester classes. S .,, . . li, V .Yr ' A 1 3 . f ' , Q 3 if W 1 ' 51 , V. Ahblvr if . A 1 1' -4 -. 2162352 - f ff'a 3'.:f4- fa: f 4 -f , .' .f,, M' f ,f 245- f2 K .v ,,. .2 7, 5 4 ,,.k,i,,, I, ,Q ,, 4 rg -jf 5 f 1, fy ff. f Q, ,X . ,fffqyglm . 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' 'f V.. .., ,y gf f V , Xf .. :gf V- Q 30 1' Bowen' W , f A' f Imam, Bradbury, Joe, 5 f f f -wwf 4 ff , f . ,Q fl , V 2 f lf .,., ' ' -ff 4 Bradford, R o b e r t 1 ' ' i' ' Bradley, Richard, Brad- jf -ff shaw, Gerald, Brady, fm! L e o n a r d, Brady, ' Sadie, Brands, Rob- y X . . ert. Row 2: Brink- V 4, . worth, Beverly, Brock- V V, V, V V , V ' man, Homer, Brolin, . -gy, af M f ' . 4 3 ' ' ' ' G. ,V , Judy, Bronaugh, Eve- ff Wg .1 L '-if 'M 1 M' 7' Nf 4 -f-M nf 7' V 'I' 7 , V lyn, Brooke, Vernon, ' fff 2 f I 4- ff ,,., ,. A Brown, Carol, Brown, .ff f V f 'leant Brown' Robert 1 Dennis. Row 3: Brown, V Robert J., B r o w n , ' Spencer, Brown, Vic- V 1 5 tor, Bruce, Emanuel, V V ,. f fig, 43- gV, 1,. V XV f Bruhn, Thomas, Bruno, 5, We , 4 V. ,.,, V 5 Jackie, Brunette, Bar- ' l9q 1 37 - jfff. . . bara, Bruns, Karen. f V, 4 . V V I ,A V,VV ,I . 5 ,xt Mm f ' , ' 5 ' 1 fi W5 ' i 'i V-Q. VV ' 1 V. f, of Q ,Q ,Q N32 1 , , , - 1. ff 3 J . ,, M115-my , .re., . -, A- , -W . . A B , , fffi :ii ff Q 1 ' f 'f 22 ff , F75 an if oroaa Q 93 f W.: . 5 f Q f 3 . 1 fe , J . 3ilE11gf,ii -31, f- L . .. -B i f I ,V V, V V , .. ae-V ,, - QV E . Q, , f V V -..,MjV!, ig - . - Q fj Row 1: Bell, William, Bello, Carole, Bennett, Thelma, Benni, Ken- neth, Bevins, Karen, Bickhem, Henry, Bill- ings, Barbara, Blasz- czyk, Paulette. Row 2: Blaufuss, Arnold, Blide, Jacqueline, Blu- cher, Stephen, Boat- man, Callie, Boatman, Katie, Bobey, Cecil, Bock, Betty, Bokho- ven, Richard. Row 3: Bonea, Robert, Bonit- zer, Diane, Booher, Sheryl, Borton, Tho- mas, Boss, Wayne, Boudreau, Marty, Bo- vara, Albert, Bove, Charlene. , fi '21 SV, 1- V , , 1 .. l ' 'a .J V A V, gg V a e Row 'l: Buckner, Wil- lie, Buff, James, Bugg, Glenna, Bullaro, Tho- mas, Bultema, Ralph, Burghard, Janet, Bur- ton, Barbara, Burtt, Richard. Row 2: Busher, Patricia, By- strzycki, Cynthia, Cady, Beverly, Calda- rone, Judith, Calda- rone, Diane, Cameli, Joseph, Cameli, Nancy, Cantu, Delia. Row 3: Cappelletti, Ronald, Capretti, Pa- tricia, Carrier, Joan, Carrier, William, Car- ter, Jack, Carter, Pa- tricia, Caruso, Vivian! Catlett, Ezra. N a ,ge 'ff . 1 'A . Row l: Catlett, Nan- nie: Catullo, Patrick: Causey, Stephen: Cau- sey, Wayne: Cazallis, May: Cellini, Nicholas: Cellini, Norman: Cel- lini, Robert. Row 2: Celmer, Ronald: Cer- vantes, Bertha: Cer- vera, Ann: Cincione, Barbara: Cioe, Mada- Iine: Cioe, Vincent: Cipkar, Patricia: Clarey, Thomas. Row 3: Clark, Alfonzer: Clark, Sandra: Clark, Sheila: Clarke, Judith: Clarkson, Dorothy: Clausen, Joan: Clay, Sylvia: Clayton, Henri- etta. mf, 'aI -jj ,I r .gf ' 'i.QE,.'5':a'. V ,-N. I In E ,,-, : I I I N 66 A ' N me ' 1: 2 .ef -t L- r ' ff ' . - 4' 7' 'z 1 13 1 lf 4 ,' 5 M 4' 3 Q '9' 1 . 'Q fwgfg' f 4 3, 1 7 vx 1 1 sf X 1 l :four lf ,I . . x 'H ,. . . S . . ,Q- Q ff' V -1 of . .If . , , , I I 3 I 4 I W My f 7,-mei si f fi 23 , , .fi . . I .w 4- '-Qi. ' .I. III 154 ' 4 M.: I 'r A II I , ,I 3 . I 3 II - VIII, II, , Wi., I. 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Row 2: Cur- ry: Meathel: Cyborski, Donald: Czyz, Francis: Dahlstrom, William: Dailey, Herman: Dain- ton, Bonnie: DalSanto, Jack: D'Amico, Cyn- thia. Row 3: D'An- drea, Kenneth: D'An- gelo, Dolores: Dantico, Lois: Davis, Charles: Davis, Gene: Day, Pa- tricia: Dean, Mary: DelRio, Rudolph. .. -v . ,gg .1 Q - -F -sf-I ' ,, W1- I 4 'ff fa ff,-' ww , Row 'l: Codini, John: Cohen, Michael: Coh- ler, Linda: Cohrs, Ju- dith: Cokely, Robert: Coleman, Charlotte: Coleman, Gerald: Cole- man, Richard. Row 2: Compratt, R o b e r t: Concialdi, Richard: Coopwood, J a m e s: Coppotelli, Patricia: 'Corbin, Ezekiel: Cor- des, Janice: Corradetti, Richard: Corso, Jo- seph. Row 3: Cort, Florence: Cosenza, Pa- tricia: Cosenza, Rob- ert: Cote, Jack: Cow- les, Vernon: Cowser, Ronald: Cox, Charles: Cox, Ronald. J , I , , , - I , ,Af ' 5 f Z :' ., I X. K f 2 'I ' 4' ' X , :Jil-525 f E ,R-2. 5 My ' - 2 :X ' 2-7237 .,Af'j 3:2-'if 51' .. I I IEII I .IIIIW II I I , I f- ,, . : 1 ' , , 1 7 f' Q g. 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'I ' ,b , .r: . , Row 1: DeLuca, Carole: DeLucia, Margaret: Den- ison, Kay: Deniston, Douglas: Desautels, An- drew: Dietz, Joyce, Di- Giovanni, Barbara: Di- Giovanni, John. Row 2: DiGiulio, Norman: Dil- lard, Sherman: Dolowy, Judith: Domuray, James: Donovan, Patri- cia: Dorinson, Mark: Doud, Helen: Drozd, Barbara. Row 3: Duff, Carol: Dunning, Patri- cia: Dykes, Richard Echols, William: Eck, Donald: Edelman, Rich- ard: Edgerton, Donald: Edwards, Lynne. Unhindered by age, exuber- ant freshmen display their talents. They are Dale Ziems and Ed Jaszczak. K ,A .,.,. Q, it ,I , I 16, r f,, ' ,f L2- : ' ' ' , -'1 A .E J f. 1 , 4 ,js-'g ep: V. --H '--fi 'Y 4 , , 5153, 1 - f -iQ - ff att 1 5 , A .- 4, . .... 1 . 'l il- , I 1 . 1 --f ' ffl!! 1: 1 ' -, --. . , W' X 2 v 'T we 1 1 1, ' ' I L E ii E- J 2 : - 1 a f V S X IT -- '- r Mr 4. t 3 -'54 V. ,. 3 , ir f.. - 5: ,.. 1 -ery' ' Y'-. 42 A ms- 'aw ,X iE,,j. fi! 5 wif, ..., 227 Row 1: Edwards, San- dra: Ehlebracht, Sharon: Eisaman, Richard: El- lefson, Pamela: Elliott, John: Emerson, Daisy: Eriks, Ronald: Evans, Annabelle. Row 2: Ev- ans, George: Evans, Ma- rie: Eysenbach, Geoff: Fares, Dora: Fares, Fred: Farmer, Bonnie, Farrer, Barbara: Farris, Karen. Row 3: Fasman, Flor- ence: F a so , Concelia: F a s o , Joseph: Fiedler, Myrta: Fields, Pearlie Mae: Fines, Rufus: Fink, Dennis: Finkel, Carol. Row 1: Fiordo, John: FitzHenry, Donna: Flam- mini, Ja c k: Flannery, Kathleen: Forsell, Di- ane: Fox, Roger: Frantz, Sharon: Franze, Wayne. Row 2: Frecowski, Pa- tricia: Fredrickson, Don- ald: Fuentes, Robert: Fuller, Jacques: Fuller, Raymond: Fulton, Dar- lene: Fushi, Celene: Fu- shi, Ronald. Row 3: Galica, Anita: Gamble, Judith: Garner, Leonard, Garofalo, Dominic: Gar- rison, Millard: Garzel- loni, Sharon: Gasbarra, Patricia: Gaston, Joseph. , 35-, f ,fr 1 ' 'T f gfV J- Q 'T If-I ' Q' QL 5 A . - , - 2 X, ,f I v . .-45. A fl---. x .gm . , -Q , C2 l fe if 'Yea f :Y yn, L 4 2 , .K W, ,, ,. 2 . I , Q. ,7 ,v . J .,a,,, --1 as 7 If J be ' ' ,' 1 -1' ' z ,LX -' ,ff 2' ' 1 f 'ggi-1. A y' -sf ,gif X f 'f f W7 A : 3 A ' ' . ' f A , i Wk VY V-J 7 .7 , ,,, I ' 25 f Y' ' yi V., Row 1: Gavehda, Bar- bara: Gayeski, J e r r y: Geary, A I a n : Genzler, F r e d: Gerald, Idella: Gereg, Susann: Gergel, Barbara: Geron, Lavern. Row 2: Giampaolo, Leo- nard: Gibson, Janet: Gierman, Barbara: Gif- ford, William: Gilkison, Gerald: Girolami, Al- fred: Goetz, Arnold: Goncher, Winifred. Row 3: Gossmann, J u d y: Grabow, John: Graham, Galen: Graham, John: Grant, Philip: Graves, Carol: Gray, Terry: Gra- ziani, Robert. . 2293 il. V. -7 'Q- . 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Row l: Macklin, Ed- ward, Madeja, Eugenia, Maddox, Billy, Madura, Frances, Maga, Dan, Mahnke, Brian, Malec, Richard, Malvestuto, Ronald. Row 2: Manes, Dorothy, Mangano, An- thony, Mangano, San- dra, Mann, Stephen, Mansfield, B a r b a r a, Marco, Philip, Marconi, Gearldine, M a r i n o , Richard. Row 3: Mari- nucci, Blythe, Mari- nucci, John, Marks, Ar- thur, Marks, Yvonne, Martin, Hazel, Martin, Jerry, Martinez, Mario, Martinmaki, Ann. Row 'In Martino, Mi- chael, Marwick, Karen, Mascitti, Janice, Mas- sacci, M a rio, Massi, Achille, Matthews, Paul, Matthias, Will ia m, Matz, Sam. Row 2: Mayes, Vercie, Max- well, Colette, McCann, Vivian, McClelland, Ju- dith, McClenahan, J a m e s, McClendon, A u d r e y, McClendon, Vivian, McCollum, Dor- othy. Row 3: McCul- loch, David, McDavid, E u g e n e, McGillivray, Virginia, M c G h e e , James, McKinney, Ron- ald, McLaughlin, Dan- iel, McMath, Bennie, McMeen, Harry. . I V, lV , J K u E... 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' ' .f A jg' 1 I ' f, ,.,, I i 'Q ff r 1 f ff , f -'T' iz Wir , 2 ' Q gr . -fy - 'X L f 1 ,iff , V - MQ M-J QM -7 A X , . , ., . 1, s f J J 152 'if ' 1' f W - u 1 ' 74.14 .,.' ,Inf 5 JK I 232 Z I X 1 iff ' 2' 1 ,, 4jf f f 1 ,, ein 4 -'v Xif X xsxsfwx X FX ,N Q 5.. X Sy 4 'r it XM : i ,Qffsk X. 5 . l . 16. A NX 'A' 1 XZ l 4 ,Q A 'Q QI , , , M771 ' 4 -K h was g sw. A h ,. D ,Q 4. ' Row 'l: Nelson, Ka- ren: Nero, Suzanne: Neville, William: Newberry, Patricia: Niblock, Jane: Nich- olas, Karen: Nichols, Cecil: Nichols, Ron- ald. Row 2: Notori- ano, Carmella: Nu- delman, Lynn: Nu- nez, Jesse: Nykaza, Joanne: O'B r i e n , Dennis: Odom, Charles: Oliver, Rich- ard: O'Neil, Larry. Row 3: Onofrio, Na- dine: Ooms, Eugene: Ordway, Barry: Os- sello, David: Oster- man, Julie: Overall, Barbara: Ozuna, Mi- caela: lin Padilla, Frank- ' . 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Row 3: Mulder, Judith: Mulder- . . :kg Damd: Mui-rphy, , ' f o ert: yers, arry: P 2 f , 2 A viii' if Napoli, Mary: Natale, e Patricia: Natale, Tho- ' -1- ' Af-- mas: Neander, Sandra. . .A if 1 .., AZN-, Vfv- ,. Um, -Z Ig! g J. v ,ii Y . , - A -I ui X if '-4' 'm V X Ja f . , r M. f f , V 3 ,, 3-, 5 3 i A 3 , J - -f ,,, .. li I' 1 4 iw, W1 6 ,5 .4 . J I . U , LM if '5 4 A . f 'W fi w- .: - -.f- 5 -, ' V is 2 if 2 5 3 ' as ' i f 3 -, - 1 1x2 E I-fx N gy A, f I '- ,. fc, , up -. W fK'faxz L .L b ' ' 1 F , . - , ' Qi' I , ' 9, :- ' 52 3. Z W' - VH V,- Row l: Padilla, Jose: ifvff V ., 4 ' f 4 , , f- Q P ala n c a , Pasquale: J ., M V. Pangburnl Nedra: Pa- ., ' if, ., ,, ,ylu 14 1 k nici, Anthony: Papas, ' Charlotte: Parada, La- . . ,f,. , ,,,, , . ,,. ,,. , ,,,. Verne: Pahizil Minnie: Pauling, Laurel. Row 2: A f, if ' P , Payne, Loretta: Peach, gg y H A, V, ' . ,V Hugh: Pearson, Durk: M Peistrup, Hartmui-: Peis- Q4,-- l f f' -3, ,, f Hifi, - trup, Lothar: Pelock, i 9 Vi ' Carolyn: 1 Pelock, Patri- f'f' f , A ,-- I -1 IAVI cia: Perkins, Grace. Row al Q P 3 ' 3: Perozzi, G e r a l d.: ' 3 Perry, Melody: Persu- . -5:-. A -A -5 ' anni, Donald: Peters, W, ' ,A Vilas: Peterson, Janice: , ' ' ' Larr ' Peter- f A.. , , ,Hy f M 5 , Peterson, y, V,,. , son, R i t a : Petrarca, 3 I 15 ,,i 'L ' ' J - Kathleen. ,dh in , , 'W 7:7 I V fyvy A ,, ,, - I I, , , . ' -, B ' , , 1.2.2 , ,,f, 'y ' A K 233 Row l: Petrarca, Vir- ginia: Petricek, Carol: Petritsch, P a u I : Pet- ritsch, Paulette: Pia- centi, Gloria: P i a n i , William: Joan: Pierce, Pignotti, Joseph. Row 2: Pilotto, Sandra: Piper, Fredessa: Pitts, Harvey: Piunti, Dennis: Gerald: Piunti, Piunti, Sharon: Plant, Thomas: Pluta, Daniel. Row 3: Poe, Douglas: Polka, Eugene: Polka, Tom: Polletta, Edward: Polter, Sandra: Porter, Richard: Poun- cey, Jimmie: Powell, Evelyn. K -N ,Y - 5 '4' Q r 1 'fx J J 5 Y l an 2 V... I V K ., P ' 5, I fn N ' 1 Q M15 1- 1, f H-ff - J X ' 95 , ' W K 3 7 ,fi 'Y 'J 1 fl E ' at X, ff' n 1 ,L I J '- V ' Wx v , , t ty Q , wh 1 , - .5 Q X . f ,X ' ff' J J -of f fr!! ' if : . 1: , ,,. .vi A I' ' - ,. -. .QW .L A ' i ' I 1, Y' N, 'tj F, ' Y 'Q .11 i 35,1 'S U 2 X, ' 2 , 1 M A if V, . k- y , . vs- ,lv , l 5: wif' I 4 '-.,, V -.M I- . ,V -: E, -any 1. . i f.: Q a 333.1 .V I A 5 . . ,,, l ' fhfw i' 1 - f A , g 1 V ll' V K Row l: Powell, Vir- ', wr ,1 ff . 5 f x jg 'vi' .at 55: gil: Primavera, Paul: -' M . 5 .A 1 :2 -' v -' J f ual: if as Primavera, Tom: 1 --my . 'V f Prisco, Leann: Prisco, ww' 1. . 4 - f . , Michael P r o m b 0 x 'J - 2' 34 Margaret: Prystalskii gt W 1 v.X, j ' -Q X f 'rv E . ' a AQ XX, ZZ- K M KA' Row l: Rivera, Guada- lupe: Robbins, Kent: Roberson, Virginia: Rob- erts, Harry: Robinson, Ronald: Rodman, Tho- mas: Rohr, George: Ro- mano, Katherine. Row 2: Rosati, Sharon: Ro- sen, Sharon: Rosenthal, Nancy: Rosmis, Bruce: Ross, George: Rossi, Babs: Rothbardt, Victor: Rowland, Helen. Row 3: Rozier, Gladys: Rueter, Melanie: Ruggeri, Ju- dith: Russell, Lillie: Rut- kowski, C a r y: Sadus, Patricia: S a d u s, Ray- mond: Saia, Gene. Judith: Pulcini, Ger- aldine.Row2: V V 5 A AV Quinn, Edward: V Y Q z , Q' 21 - ' ' I ' Vu X Range, R u t h: Ra- -f i, ' fsr- V 5 - . , 'Q-as 'Q M' , niere, D a v i d : Ra- : , 5 '1' f . ,' niere, Eugene: Rees, fa was Mo: ' ' f f . . ' f V, rg 'T V f 4' Richard: Relmen, Al- . J ' ' fred: Resedean, Ju- l X 1' 22 if 2 :,1jy:ff',eK dith: Revell, Athena. , H A ' ' Row 3: Reynolds, g g g George: Reynolds, V 5: ' , Jessie: Rhode, Jo- mu , 3 'Q' 4 :gy , , ,. seph: R I c e, Peter: - 3 A- -if 2 G 2 1, R I d d e r , Saundra: ' ' 5 J jf: ' ,V ' --wyl Rieken, Ronald: Rl- 'W' e ft ,ff I R b r Rinken f t f fy , ,fy -W V4 v . ft- ., beg' 0 Errhlal T ' : 'W' ' . . ' f :J X . . P' Q2 1 -1:1 4 1 Fl. f' 7 4: ff l All lfafzzm f new 4 Q ' l 'ii ' - f- .. ,,., 5 ...ZA PL.: , 5172 , ,WT Q ff s Q : ig . :gf ,. 4 I 1 . , ' -J ,' 1 ,V X 1 fy., . 1' . f 11, . ,., 5 I ' ' mf! 1.gf2sjf 4 -ng N, ,ff L L 5, . , y . X cl., Wg f , J , X , j X , - ,V . f I , A , I V, f N A V 1 l ef A ' M, if ' 7' 1 ' 7 ' N x , E... XL' I , ,, 7 I if-I ' Q ' , L f f K 234 's Q ,i .,,,j' S 1 .Q , 3, 31 A VK - 5 1 v Al - ,. 1 fa, I I X I E, I N V. A wif.. y, A ,, ---iii has - y g ag e., T A- is ia an .fa , V 4 A V , I V V V . I fa J 'FXS 1 so M J 'f- Q' '43 i f L 02: f i sg Q l' - , 4 ' 4 W, J. I GL ,i v -1 i , ,, fl-Q , , -V Q , vida: 1 F, . P A It ..-.v I K in K' if Q 7 H Q, , ,L if J , J 5 Best fashions are worn for class pictures. X , -5 558221 :Q s'g , sA R ' sa: I , X if ,y far, Vqv H V X f ' im. j 'fs::: , ., k ' f , VV A L 1 1 S SN L at s h . 'gf - 5 It f x, h A 1,1 gif. 235 Row 1: Samash, George Sander, Doris J e a n Sanders, Donald, Sanfra tello, Sam, Santeford H e n r y, Santostefano Ronald, Saviano, Louis Saviano, Sam. Row 2 Scartozzi, A n t h o n y , Schaeffer, Peggy, Scha- fer, Paul, Schaller, Mar- lene, Scharland, John, Scheidt, Earl, Schindel, Steven, Schindler, Allen. Row 3: Schleyer, Patri- cia, Schneider, P a u l, Schomas, J a n e t Sue, Schroeder, Dina, Schroe- der, James, Schroeder, Kenetha, Schroeder, Sharon, Schultz, Lor- raine. Row l: Schumacher, Richard, Schutz, Ronald, Scott, Robert, Scudella, Robert, Seniw, Jackie, Shane, Leona, Sharkey, Virginia, Sharo, Tho- mas. Row 2: Shegog, Vadie, Shepard, Mary L o u i s e, Sherburne, Charles, Sherlock, Helen, Shinn, Robert, Shipp, James, Shoemaker, Lynn Roger, Siciliani, James. Row 3: Sierra, Jessie, Sierra, Peter, Simon, Barbara, Singleton, Ron- ald, Siriani, Ernest, Sisk, P e n n y, Sioerdsma, Clyde, Skinger, Stanley. E I I Row I: Skowronski, Ar- line: Skowronski, Ed- mund: Slavik, , Jacque- line: S m a I I , Charles: Smalzer, Ronald: Smith, Edward: Smith, Clayton: Smith, Dean. Row 2: Smith, J e a n: Smith, Jesse: S m i t h: Joyce: Smith, LaVerne: Smith, Linda: Smith, Marilyn: Smith, Sharon: Snyder, Sally. Row 3: Snyder, Sue: Soderberg, Nancy: Soltysik, Charles: Solty- sik, G a r y: Sorenson, John: Sorrentino, Ro- land: Spangler, June: Spann, Dolores. X. 5' if, 1' , ' ,WW 7 I -Q ,, , L . A X2 ' 1, V, 4 - - i .I H t -42 - I 4 , A ' , U3 541 V - 'af' ' 'Q' 1- 1 V, ' I, . If A V, V' N .J - ' Q 1 . f:5,I-' ' I wx: V' M , , . ,,,Z ,V ,,,.. . 1 , b ,, :ff f- szffxe ny 235.1 ' . , 'M W . ,-j f! 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J I 2 ,V g f . . , ,I ...J ,, , , , . , , ,, . ,M 236 1, 4' I .P I , .zu , , . ff , ,..,.. ,Q f .A 4 k ' - av, 1-5 4 j .-' x -Q L 4 xx at E I. if-L ,., O Q 3 ,et .5 ,x Row 'lz Sullins, Henry, Sullivan, Addie, Sulli- ff W, 'll A- van, Edward, Summers, ' ' . Theodore, Surian, Di- i 1 Y H. A 'A' ane, Swearegene, Mar- la lyn, Swearegene, Mar- , 'gf I . gret, Tabbitt, Paul. Row 4 , i ' 2: Tanner, Robert, Tar- - at ,T 'J y '12 M , 'fi -'ac Y, PEV V K J quinio, George, Tatge, y, ' ,4 T ' 5' , 'i ' Rlobert, Tattersall, Mi- ff, f P ' , . -L7 X , c ael, Taylor, Carolyn, 'l M -' V 'V V Termini, Joanna, Tet- ' 3 ft 1 ter, Constance, Thoem- 3 J,'K3l4,,g K ph S ing, George. Row 3: 'A ' Thomas, Charles, Tho- '-'r. - y mas, John, Thompson, ' A , ,- - ,, , Eugenia, Thompson, .N 1 M W fa , K, 'Q H A W- 'A K ,X Leon, Thompson, Odell, A a 'V-if ' T ' 4 k 2 , I-Rompson, T h o m a s , T ' -.gf 8 - Q-ji, l A 'v ,A ompspn, William, Ti- l ,7 ff ' ' 1 beri, Maryann, '45, I M If 555 0 l ...Q Row l: Tilton, Luanne, T, X 1 . - 56: Toepfer, Charlene, To- y ' A 'C 'C ,. 4 Q karczyk, M a r y Ann '35, tz. A. K - y . 4, l A T o I i v e r , Roosevelt ,A fm: 4' ' . 'f ' 1 'T-fs, Traina, Joanne, Tretin Y, P-f ' V 'fr 'D' if . .Q yak, Robert, T r i b o A - ' H - 9 L p Jo y c e, Triezenberg, ,J ' y T' A ,M ' ' ei . C ,fy f , Margaret. ytya ...ws 4- Mr. Stewart is seen helping Paul Ankin and scootie Sherlock. L vw seas, .71 237 so, Jan. ov Y ,...J 7 . 'J To I - Jf , ' - 'J - JJ A as J ,.J J ' J: - 1 V 1 ' ffq! F v. 'f' Row I: Trim, Brenda: . ff f ,AQ f : wg, j L., ff' Triplett, Margaret: Trus- --1 Wi f I .rrc I l V ' . cott, Sharon: Turner, ' is 5' ' 1 3 Jasper: Twietmeyer, Bar- , g I Qggig I bara: Tylka, Lorraine: ,..,,,A -..A V Tylka, Richard: Umland, ':H A . J. Darline. Row 2: Urban, ' ' T' ', ' A if A J A A5 Judith: Urban, L e o n: A A J ,K V, -Q J A , Q A ' JA--f ,J A ' J 4: VadeBoncoeur, Sandra: 4 ,ng iff- W Ag W ' Valentino, Jerry: Van- V 9 A 'JZ ,: J i AA -We A dA I ' derwerf. Paul: Vanko, ' :,.e JJ J iit' :e-f J J. I ' I Ronald: VanNordstrand, A f v . Ai ,,,' Carol: Venn, William. A ' ..,A ' Vnii ' 54 ,,,V I ' Aff Af Row 3: Verchio, Mar- Q garet: Verdecchia, ' Louis: Vertucci, Patricia: A Veste, Donald: Vittori, 153-A my 0 , ,Jn AA 2 A 4 A ,jf Sheila: Vondracek, Ka- 'T ' ' ffm 'e ' - -- .,:V ren Lee: Voight, John: ' A A ,j i i -, ' 'if , , Verlink, Geefse- ,, 7 A 'iil I . ml: 'Ht x-,,,. MJ A -rg. N., AA R 1 ik I. 'lx a Q,'.,' J A ,ga f w' ' A An. A,-,A ',' .44 3 'J AA Q .v l I i ff AA Wg JJA 5, J J J A-if A . A A A ' I A JVV1' . Row I: Wacaser, James: 5 - A if ' 1,9 1 A 'Q' Wagner, Mary: Wago- .J AA IF, ,,,. J A A , ' A A ner, Sandra: Wainscott, ix -. -I., ff 4 XZ, A A ' .W 4 J James: Walker, Edwin: 'V ' ' ' 2 If M ' Z ' ' ' 2' li A ' Walker, Gordon: Wal. Q J V '- AA lenberg, Herman: Wal- W A --f-V' i ij, -lea J .,,-. A 4, ,,, ,r A ton, Judith. R o w 2: A ' A J l,'- AA AA A ,,,r AA yi ,4,,, A, JJ, A- A' ' A Wanko, Elizabeth: War- 'irw '2 X Iv I . N Q 1 I .1 11, .V ' , ' , burton, Dennis: Ward, 'mfg N' I ,f ' AM AVAA A V- ' A garet: Warnell, Marian: ' ' 5 1 JAI V i 2AA f A - Washington, Jerry: Wat- AJ 9 IL L l ' ' J ' kins, J a n e : Watland, I ' I 2 Barbara. Row 3: Watts, X' f1. A J e Irene: Weatherston, Su- ' 'f' J J , a J. san: W e b b , Andrew: J ' J- f L J I , at ' A1 Webb, Connie: Weger- A730 ig Z: A . J A J 767 ,A A , , ,-,, f -V, P an, Parrwlavhweilgr, -Z - P g 1 ,: f J :1,4: , J ' -fn -f' ayne: els aar, a- EJ, I ' 'f' i '77 V ' VX ' J vid' Weiskotten Jane - -- I ' :--: ' 2 I , J-:QJ ,,,.. 'ff ' ' ' J A 9 f W A AAA AfAA J AMA 'ff ' . akin., , . '-..,,.f!1' , 21- Q ff M' Jf J ff . g Row I: Weiss, JoLee: Jr . JL 3 - - BQWA ,mf , Wells, Joseph: Wendler, , I 'JA J , ,,,, K A W 1' A A Janet: Wendt, Alice: 'i A if A -f A ee ' ef ,,, I I Wetzel, Karen: Whiffed, J ,.,,.rrt in I J' Dennis: Widman, Bren- M 'I A ' I A A y ,,W, A da: wilke, Elizabeth. ' ttt AA 1 at -',.,.,, A Row 2: Willauer, Pam- 121, A A ,,,A, 7 , V 'X ' ' ela: Williams, David: J e , .,:. 1 A J' f fLJ.J J ' f-V ,J J' williams, In ez: wil- 4' ' ' 2 I .J Hg M, 'f liams, Kirby: Wilson, N31 f ,Leif Wf7AA' ,fe - James: Wilson, Judith: A V EAA f -Jw J JA: fm ! Wilson, Linda: W i I t , .-.J -.JJ, A I J I A J , Jacqueline. R o w 3 : A-fb '- Q5 'R 2, 1 'Ai Wiltsee, David: Wisdom, ' I , Robert: Wlos, Deloris: A AAAA W I o s , Doris: Wojcik, A Q ' ' V .1 JAJ: ' A V Michael: Wolf, Suzanne: F' or J Me- I , ,Qf , QJ ,f , Womack, Orville: Won- , 9 S ' ex, J 6 7 f lj f e x -, 'Q 5:1112 3 J L ph .4 -4 I 238 -.W Q77 ,4 'I , , ,ly , -- 4. , .,,,f-1, T iii' ,. . -..,o-H., .f 5, - 1 .1 ' ff W 4 E. : M 91. A A l Row 'l: Grossi, Tim, Hall John, Hall, Judy, McNulty, Joan, Peach, Carol, Ped- dycord, William, Reeves, Charles, Still, Barbara. Row 2: Warr, Virden. SOPHOMORES: Billings, Jerry, Franklin, Lorenzo, Hamilton, Dean, Hayden, Geraldine, Hensley, Da- vid, Howard, Penny, Howell, Mariorie. ROW 3, Kopenheimer, Frank, Per- kins, Carl. 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