Bloom High School - Bloom Yearbook (Chicago Heights, IL)
- Class of 1958
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Here Bob Wendi doesn'+ appear disiurbed a+ fhe possi- biliiy of falling oil. Surround- ing +he lrampoline are fhe spoHers who prev danger- ous spills. W lfafiiw ilwfrlipfllil Cdteterid is Hub ot Student Lite With the most up-to-date kitchen tacilities avail- able, the new cafeteria swings into high gear during the three halt hour periods that it serves the gigan- tic student body. Whether you want a complete hot dinner, soups and sandwiches, or iust mill: and potato chips, your needs are quickly tilled. The cateteria is also the scene ot many social events during the year. By removing the tables and chairs and substituting some tancy decorations the lunch hour atmosphere disappears. Add the sott musical strains ot a dance band, and you have betore you a modern ballroom. Because ot its size, the cateteria is in almost constant use as a study hall or as a testing area on special occasions. 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Auditorium Highlights Construction Progrom Here is the auditorium after the workmen iett. Miss Jean Pavy wasted no-time as she brought her girls' choir in to practice. E mn 'm5'c?T!u5f-az x:wnl,I! Pots ond Pons Flourish in Home Ec If lhe quiclcesr way +o a man's hearr is fhrough his sromach. Then Jrhese senior girls are off on Jrhe righl fool. Here Janice Dalesandro, Judy Peiricelc, and Penny Lale learn fhe lundamenlrals of boiling wafer, 'rhe firsl lesson ol crealive cookery. Wifh lhe lafesr in lcilchen equipmenf available, 'rhe 'rwo coolcing laboraiories soon become rhe reslring place for Jrhe lalesi casseroles, conglom- eraiions and concocrions. Girls in Stitches The fulure homemalcers of ihis sewing class prove 'rhal a sfirch in lime saves nine. Besides saving nine, Jrhe learned srilrcher can Turn our skirfs and blouses in rhe laresi sryles. The producrs of a modern sewing machine have 'rhal s+orebough'r look and lhal homemade price. 14 Eyes popped and iaws dropped when The upperclassmen reTurned To school in SepTember only To Tind ThaT The old cafe- Teria, once The cenTer oT aTTracTion during The noon hour, had been converTed inTo a brighT and modern business educaTion de- parTmenT. Many were happy To find ThaT Their program Tor The coming year in- cluded a course which would allow Them To make good use oT This new addiTion. Some such courses include business Train- ing, business law TypewriTing, bookkeep- ing, consumer educaTion. and shorlrhand. Quilre a bi+ oT college work involves The use oT a TypewriTer, and Tor This reason boys as well as girls are acquiring Typing skill. To The righ+ a class works diligenTly To compleTe The warm-up exercises. Be- low, Miss Ellen Chapman gives insTruc- Tions in The use oT compTomeTers. Qi Old Ccife Tcikes On New Look . ,aan-snuff 1 This panel comprised ot University ot lllinois students gave the iuniors and seniors an idea ot what lite on a big college campus was really lilce. On the list ot the new additions one ot the tirst proiects completed was the little theater. Loolcs ot surprise were not uncommon when many tound that their daily schedule called tor a study hall in this miniature auditorium. What in the world is the little theater? was the usual question. Those who tound out were soon rewarded with the pleasure ot sit- ting baclc and relaxing in the plush green cushion chairs, enioying the serene quiet- ness ot a study hall, listening to a guest spealcer, sitting in on a panel discussion, or becoming engrossed in a Dramatics club producton. The little theater gave those who had an opportunity to use it an idea ot what could be expected as the new auditorium neared completion. A, k .. Little Theater Used tor Lectures Earlier in the year, all social studies classes attended a lecture concerning the lllinois Indians and the early settlers ot the mud west. l-lere a group ot seniors get a close-up View ot a tribal maslc Q Bill Moflong anxiously waifs his iurn +o reiurn a volley as Paul Ashley serves The Tieldhouse was one of The firsi addiiions To Jrhe school io be finished. li is also one of Jrhe rnosl heavily used seclioris, wiih iacililies for abou? one hundred siudenis io use if simulianeously. Physical educaiion classes may use ii for badminion, iraclc and field evenfs, volleyball, and roadworls. The Toofball, iraclc and base- ball learns can also hold praclrice during bad weaiher on The imporled Keniuclsy clay couris. Fieldhouse Features Clay Courts The fieldhouse in one of i'rs rare mo- menls of solilrude belween periods. mf -nuff. 1: 'f 1 -' f i '- 'T 'sf-if fs ffizymmuu The music and arls wing includes lwo floors ol spe- cially conslrucled rooms. The music seclion has large, sound-lrealed rooms used lor exlensive sludy in orcheslra, band, and voice, along wilh a number ol small rooms used for indi- vidual praclice. ln a corri- dor ol lhis wing arl slu- denls can be seen lalcinq lime oul lrom a class lo help wilh a school proiecl. A Time For Sell-Expression. As lhese colorful paper mache masks roll oll lhe as- sembly line, lhe surprised expression ol some slu- denls are worlh a lhousand words. ln lhe lhree room arl suile, one can experi- menl wilh a variely ol arl malerials. Special skills are developed in lellering, de- sign, sill: screen painling. weaving, slill lile and ligure painling in oils, and simple sculplure. ond Creolivily On lhe second floor, high above lhe caleleria, sils lhe facully lounge and cafeleria. l-lere in peace and quiel, a+ leasf for lwenly-live rninules a day The busy Jreachers may sna'rch a momen+'s resl from lhe hordes of sludenls each laces daily. ln an a'rl'rac+ive calieleria furnished in brass and wroughi iron, Miss Theobald, Mrs. Meliza, Mrs. Thoeming, Miss Haworlh, and Mrs. Crane dine. Tecichers Find Hciven Cver Cofeferici Mr. Consenza, Mr. Tory, Miss Baldwin, and Mr. Zeschlce relax before 'rhe magazine raclc if F5 ME ES fi? SEB iw. Q E Q 2 gg as W . fi? we M Ss? 'Q +5 2 i 3 f' Z, :fu ii? R3 Q, sk X 2 E af 'Si 'fweiipifwwi siwix W4 3i . U3 6516 U 3 M2532 l ' i l l Bob Boufon Bryan Davis Richard Evans Bruce Frobes l Co-Eclifor Co-Eclifor Commissioner Commissioner The Bloom Tlne Bloom Finance Social Acfivifies Seniors Confribufe Time ond Effort l aa l i Ron lgnelzi Ed Larsen Barbara lvlifclwell Blair Peferson Presiclenf Mayor Presiclenf Commissioner Senior Class Girls' League Public Welfare Judy lfelfiwlf Doroflwy Smardaclc AI Spade Presiclenf Edifor Commissioner G-A-A. Broadcasfer Public lmprovemenfs if 1 S :wif ffl .fklfikifasTli32'SElri'i-'K ?44??51i5 ff WPXSBHYJT ' x5?'?7 '3i' Q'YiWf:i5ZiZ.f5lf, Wirh every+hing 'From John Quincy Adams ro Madam Zorri, Jrhe card caralogue fails only when lhe bool: you're loolcing for is Twen+y-five Abridged Novels for l-ligh School Liferaiureu The nexi besl Jrhing is fo search 'rhe file as Fred Fabricanr and Keirh Lawler are doing +o find lhe shorlesl boolc. Librciry Supplements Work To escape ihe noise and con- fusion of 'rhe day's aciiviiies. mosr people ialce refuge in 'rhe library. Here, browsing Jrhrough an endless number of books, you can gaiher iniormaiion for an overdue Term paper or you can follow The ex- ample ol Phil Harper and relax wiih liferaiure 'felling of srrange and exciring far-away places, i l Tape recordings, films, and slides are synonornous wifh Mr. Franklin lviiller's Eng- lish classes. An eye-wifness accoun+ of +he Indianapolis 500 feafuring original films and +ape recordings was 'rhe high-poinr of lhe year's special proiecfs. Here Charles PaHi, Larry Newman, and Mary Pefreikis prepare +o enligh'ren +he class wi'rh re- cordings of Carl Sandburg's poeiry. of English Department ln+o every life a liHle grammar musr fall. H' seems lo hil you The hardesr in fhe Jrhird year as 'rhese srudious juniors can iesrify. Hi+ +he boolcs, folks. Thafs exaclly whal +hese seniors are doing in lhe serene quielness of sfudy hall ZI6. Jeff Slade, far left is using all +he malh form- ulas he can lhinlc of 'lo figure oul' his chances of sfarling in 'rhe nexf baslcelball game. Brian O'Donnell and Jerry Thoeming appear +o be engrossed in 'rheir sludy of Sir Henry Cavenclish's chemisfry experimenls. Bloom Life Means Study Hcills. When problems arise involving menfal calculahons, lhe weaker sex offen comes ou'r on lop. Here Judy Calderone explains a complicafed geomefry problem +o a very puz- zled Louis Capps. l'll be+ Louis slill doesn'+ believe you can arrange 'ren frees in 'ren rows wi+h +hree +rees in each row. Classrooms. . .ond Shop Bob Schwalm and Allan Kruger are geTTing acTual experience in servicing an engine as They prepare To worlc on The Ford V8 donaTed To The school by The Ford lVloTor Company. This is The sTarT- ing place Tor many of our A-I mechanics oT Today. STudenTs are TaughT every- Thing Trom changing a Tire To The Tunda- menTals of overhauling an engine. 'lvlany boys Taking auTo shop are also parT Time service sTaTion aTTendanTs. Who knows? Perhaps The nexT Time you drive in To say Till 'er up, you will be Talcen care oT by a Tormer BloomiTe. Ideas on paper be- come a realiTy as cus- Tom-made chairs, shelves, and Tables re- ceive ThaT lasT coaT oT shellac. l-lere in ad- vanced woodworlcing The slceleTon oT a chair be- gins To Talce shape as parTs are planed, Tiled, and sanded To TiT snugly inTo place. NOT only does a iob well done in- sTill a deep sense of pride and saTisTacTion buT The Tinished producT also is oTTen a very use- TuliTem. Dr. Paul Ashley, president ot the Board ot Education, in his acceptance speech. Dedicotion ls Climox ot Construction Visiting superintendents, student representatives, clergy and distinguished guests were introduced by Mr. George McEtctowney. L rf tg 'H All lhe color and balloons were no+ in Jrhe gym, John Danfico and Bob Auslrin, bofh seniors, find our. Flying saucers were iusl as unprediclable al The Jamboree as 'lhey were al' Cape Canaveral, lhese juniors discover. Telegrams were lyped by +he score here af Jrhe hearl of Jrhe communicarion syslem sei' up by lhe iuniors. Marianne Quinn, Marcia Rosen, and Linda Ruggeri diligenfly fype. 27 Juniors Live If Up c1'rJcimboree The Junior Jamboree llong called The Penny Social bul renamed be- cause oi inilalion and higher overheadl reached unprecedenled heighls and glamour lhis year. Jelly lhrows, a spoolc house, and box hoclcey were Taken in 'rurn by lhe awe-srriclren freshman and lhe senior, who claimed lhal he iusl wanled lo help our 'rhe iuniors. Viclories care Celebrcaled dl Dances l-learls were high and happy aller lhe loolball 'lroians had handed arch rival Thorn- lon a sound lhrashing. Whal a perlecl lime lor a dance lo worlc oll some ol lhal reserve energy, and whal beller way was lhere lo gel acguainled wilh lhal cerlain someone. The annual Gel Acguainledn dance lilled lhe bill in every respecl. On VaIenline's Day, lollowing a 47-46 baslcelball viclory over Kanlcalcee, lhe salislied Trojan supporlers lloclqed lo lhe Blue and While dance lo celebrale, Above: Cupid reigns supreme. Below: Gelling Acquainled. . Everyone aTTending The T958 ver- sion oT The Homecoming dance had a daTe wiTh an angel. For The TirsT Time The new caTeTeria was The scene oT This annual aTTair. l-lowever, Thanks To a superior decoraTing job, The dance Tloor hardly resembled The caTeTeria as we lcnow iT. A large whiTe Telephone in The cenTer oT The Tloor helped To carry ouT The Theme. As The cloclc approached I l:OO p.m. all eyes Tocused on The coronaTion plaTTorm where, amid squeals oT de- lighT, Bob Seely and Bebe Willis were crowned king and queen. MGT DTWThA A li' PaT Noll and Gerry Clarey sland ready To congraTulaTe King Bob Seely and ueen Bebe Willis Fciculty Conquers Students The Red Cross drive was highlighted by the annual student-taculty game. Under the supervision ot the student council and Blair Peterson, commis- sioner ot public weltare, the game pitted the members ot the teaching statt against the senior boys belonging to student council. This year a strong taculty squad composed primarily ot physical education instructors and ably coached by Fred Jacobeit, amassed a total ot 42 points to sweep the contest. The students, led by top rebounder and leading scorer Paul Clarey, were at an extreme disadvantage, laclcing the height and experience ot the older men. Right: Senior Vice-President Paul Clarey clears the board tor the students. Through Spcice With Jupiter The big event ot the year as tar as ..,i: 2 - Ldtm StUdGntS are Concerned was the gg gygsi gg T T g annual Roman ba nquet. Dressed in 5 ...y a T R f . homemade pallas, togas, and stolas, 't rt' i s it T -- - yyy.,s ja . R members ot Socii Romani, Roma Pa rva, wg ' g a f aw' Q and the Advanced Latin Club paraded gg T g T i ' th rough the halls to the cateteria, ' g g 5 15 y where the teast was held. ln accord- g T gg T T ance with theg theme Through Space 1 gg g gg ,T 51 ,TTT U T 1. K with Jupiter, the pueri and puellae aiTi me T a ,gi W gig gg T presented songs, dances and slcits TT -' 55' .. ' f T i'iTT T Y V 7 T fs 5 'T' Q T' ' i T ' q qwwfz H r' gf. T -a about the gods tor whom the planets ' gg g. T ltt : ff R R r are named. gg ,Tig g g T RRTT , . T A' gT.g R ' 'gtt R fi ' ii' ' - - Lett: George Thoeming and Jerry Geigel, ' Tg ggg. young Roman warriors, prepare to engage in T' 1i mortal combat much to the amusement ot the T TTTTT TTTTT g gg g gTTT g TTTT T T T.iudqeSg,, 30 Miss House seems convinced rhaf Jrhe pro- verb good Things come in small packages is all waslraed up. Noi everyone can ge'r Mr. Miller as a door prize. Sanla rurns 'fine fables on Mr. Herr. Mr. Sears as S+. Nick seems ro be demanding a reindeer +0 fill his empfy harness. Foculfy Frolic of Pcirfy l-lighlighTing The sporTs scene are The aThleTic baTTles wiTh arch-rival ThornTon. ln The aTTernoon preceding each Troian-WildcaT Tussle The gym is Tilled To capaciTy wiTh wildly cheering sTudenTs. This is lcnown as a pep assembly. lT is here ThaT The loyal supporTers oT The Team make Their lasT eTTorT To iniecT The winning spark inTo The spiriT oT The players. Dr. MeTcalT, The cheerleaders, and The Team capTains make The rally compleTe as They deliver Their Tiery oraTions. l-lardly a soul leaves The assembly who does noT believe The Troians will be The ulTimaTe vicTors. ExempliTying The True spiriT oT The school, Dr. lVleTcalT sTands ready To reguesT his TavoriTe cheer, We're Trom Bloom, couldn'T be prouderf' Assemblies ore Bigger ond BeTTer Led by Troian Bob Leach, a band oT loyal supporTers hold high The aThIeTic moTTo: BeaT ThornTon WiTh The new gym and audiTorium compleTe, The job oT seaTing The giganTic sTudenT body aT assemblies became less oT a maior proiecT. For The TirsT Time in many years everyone was accommodaTed comTorTably aT one program. The occasion was an awards assembly in The gym honoring The TooTball and cross counTry Teams. Lou Boudreau was The guesT speaker. Soon aTTer The Tinal seaT was bolTed in place The new audiTorium opened iTs doors and one halT oT The enTire sTudenT body Tiled in,To hear Dr. EThel AlpenTels, noTed anThropologisT, Talk on The meaning oT broTherhood. Assemblies were now more oT a TreaT Than a TreaTmenT, whaT wiTh The hard seaTs, cramped condiTions, and poor acousTics oT The old gym Things oT The pasT. RighT: Dr. EThel Alpemfels delivers a BroTherhood Weelc address aT The TirsT assembly in The audiTorium. Rcillys BoosT Spir:T This, The dedicaTion oT McCann gym was a long awalTed evenT 33 The senior girls really did say iT wiTh music aT The annual MoTher-DaughTer Ban- gueT. Song sl4iTs based on old TavoriTes such as Memories, l-learT oT lvly l-learT, Tenderly, and MoTher highlighTed The enTerTainmenT. The TroianeTTes, under The direcTion oT lvliss Jean Pavy, were The TeaTured vocalisTs. The word banqueT brings To mind The medieval casTle dining hall and Tood TiT Tor lcings. The new caTeTeria, brighTly decoraTed in blue and silver, hardly resembled a l3Th cenTury eaTing room, buT The Tood served was TiT Tor queens as well as lcings. RoasT beeT was The TeaTured dish. The lVloTher-DaughTer BangueT is iusT one oT The many Girls League proiecTs ThaT can be labeled suc:cessTul. The TroianeTTes say iT wiTh music. A Soilufe To lvloTher These senior girls provide aTTer dinner enTerTainmenT as They sing Their praises oT mom. -41 l '-'flllnfu ,,,gulllulln 1 X fy T ,gkxb ..,,...m-in- 34 U The Aragoosa CounTy Boys sing ouT Tor Their candidaTe. LeTT To riqhT: Roscoe Reeve, Don l-larT, Mike Kopf erniclc, Dan lvlaclv1asTer, Virgil l-loTT, STeve Benson. and Charles Kline. SomeThing New - Speeches Held Gufdoors Braving The cold and wind Tor over an hour. The sTudenTs huddled around The circle To wiT- ness anoTher Bloom TirsT, an ouTdoor elecTion campaign. This year's parade had iTs usual color and exciTemenT as The candidaTes swepT around The circle in prighT new converTibles. The speeches TeaTured songs and slciTs perTormed by guiTar players and calypso drummers. lNloThinq buT The inclemenT weaTher dimmed The lusTre oT our l3iggesT and l:nesT organized campaign. Because oT iTs success The very TirsT Time, The elecTion speeches may become an ouT- door TradiTion. Ed Larsen seems To have The Tormula Tor aTTracTinq aTTenTion. Talce Following The color and exciTemenT oT The parade one new converTible covered wiTh campaign posTers7 add Tour preTTy comes The hearT oT The elecTionsg The campaign girls. Combine wiTh noisemalcers or a loud horn. We quaranTee The speeches. T-lere Blair PeTerson, canclidaTe Tor come inTeresT oT The crowd will be held, missioner, sTaTes his qualiTicaTions Tor oTTice. -A' 'F T 4 - -' 1fis'w4sif-:TQPEEN l-lere The enTire casT OT A Kiss Tor Cinderella, assemble on The seT oT The ballroom scene Tor a Tinal curTain call. Ch yesl Oh yesl Malce way Tor The Lord Mayor, namely myselT. These words opened The picTuresque ballroom scene oT 'A Kiss Tor Cinderella, This year's Senior Class play. The Three-acT TanTasy was sTaged in The new audiTorium, where iT was pre- senTed once aT a maTinee Tor The Treshman in addiTion To a Two-nighT sTand. The sTory Takes place in England in The year IQI6 and concerns The liTe oT a modern Cinderella employed in an arTisT's sTudio as a charwoman. The highligh+ oT The play is The ballroom scene in which Cinderella dreams oT meeTing her prince charming. Mary Schindel as Cinderella, Bill Frazier playing The roles oT The policeman and The prince, and Dick Dorne as Mr. Bodie, The arTisT, were The leading characTers. Seniors STcige LiTe Cinderella, played by Mary Schindel considers The mar- riage proposal oT policeman Bill Frazier. 36 Much oT The success OT The play can be aTTribuTed To Carol Sandroni wipes The excess cold cream Trom The The make-up deparTmenT headed by Mrs. Edna NorTh Tace OT Becky Howell as Belinda Palmo Tries To irna ine Q shown here applying The Tinlshing Touches To The Hgray- iusT whaT an early TwenTieTh cenTury beauTy was supposed ing hair OT King Mel Durschlag. To look like. of Modern Cinderella l l i i Dick Dorne, playing The role OT Mr. Bodie The arTisT, is slighTly Taken aback by The sharp, wiTTy comrnenTs OT Cinderella and her Three adopTed children. 37 LefT: Being in The Prom courT is The dream OT many girls. Here Concelia Faso, Gail Beh- rens. Alice Magnuson and Ber- nice PaTrizi surround The Queen, Melanie Donovan. Rigl-a+: Senior class presidenT Ron lgnelzi crowns Melanie Donovan, Queen oT FanTasia . FcinTcisici HighlighTs Spring Social Secison FanTasia is deTined as a musical com- posiTion noT resTricTed by The usual laws oT Torm or Time. ln lceeping wiTh This The gym was TransTormed inTo a Tlower'garden aT The heigh+ oT springTime so as noT To resTricT The mind and imaginaTion. This leT.all Those who aTTended The prom inTerpreT Tor Themselves The meaning oT FanTasia. Diclc CarlTon supplied The music Tor This nighT oT nighTs. BeTore The sTrol4e OT I2 Melanie Donovan was crowned queen by Junior Class PresidenT Ron lgnelzi. From The Time The corsage was pinned on unTil iT was Time To sayrgood-bye To a won- derTul day aT The Dunes, FanTasia meanT someThing very special. ln adcliTion To a loouqueT oT roses, The Queen and her CourT receive charm braceleTs. Here KurT AugusTon helps Melanie TasTen her braceleT. :Him . 5775 I4 41 Q ,K if .fk J 3 53353: ff ' sg J? NS? W H , , .. ,Wm - J-wi? 5 , La ' mere is a 'rwofold climax for graduafing seniors, class day and fhe graduafion exercises. The beginning of fhe end is an assembly given for fhe school-wide recognifion of seniors. Here fh junior class officers, Ron lgnelzi, Al S ad lvl ' ' e p a, ary Schindel, and Rich Evans lead in fhe procession. Graduating Seniors Find Doors This year's seniors, as in years before f' d fh ' in af graduafuon opens doors fo new and excifing worlds. Ahead for many is college. For ofhers fhere is a career in fhe armed forces or perhaps a chance fo go direcfly info business, indusfry, or agriculfure. Behind lies Bloom-ahead everyfhing. l One of fhe high spofs in any class day ass bl ' ' em y is fhe presenfafion of fhe class will. Here Arlene Rofoloni and Diane l-lanfalc leave 'rhe fondesf and mosf amusing of fheir mem- ories fo be rediscovered by fhe underclass- men. Five of ihe hardesf worlcing siudenis a+ Bloom are ihe mayor and his council of commissioners. l.i++le enough recogniiion is given 'io Jrhese capable seniors. Here Dr. lvleicall presenis a well-earned award +o former may- or Eugene Sadus. Mill Odegard, Ron Milnes, Lynn Napoli, and Jim Seely wai+ in lurn. ore Opened 'ro New Worlds The preseniaiion of a di- ploma ends four years of foil and fun al high school. Here lhis finale lies iusl inches away for Gene Abras- sari, followed by George Adair and Dave Adema. 41 5, Mt' . . ll, . ' - 4 I . . ,Q , F Q 1: I X ' 0 4 I A - P X V , ' , 1 ' 1 , .Y - Q Q xx s , in f Q 1 , - w Q an i fr i 'L I Z J rf -sf' - 1 N. x . X ' X 5 i .3 , 0 . i . A' , wA,,:,f ,ff y , h,,, , V sn 3, 4 , ' H1 f ,Yu vttm l .5 in 2 V ay wg fi 1' qw Q , - , R 11.1 Q , jg.. Q. Q 3? Music is Miiliill WM opera mf Wg ykyf f 'jilijfli up ll i ff' ffl. EQCW 7 Early in Bloom's hisTory social acTiviTies played an imporTanT parT in The liTe oT The sTudenT body. AT TirsT The acTiviTies were limiTed because oT Bloom's small enrollmenT. During ThaT Time The highlighTs oT The year would have included vicTory bangueTs aTTer successTul sporTs campaigns, dances and con- cerTs in The VicToria l-loTel. l.aTer The program oT acTiviTies was ex- panded To include clubs, dramaTic producTions and music groups. The mosT novel oT These clubs was The one dedicaTed To The preserva- Tion oT good music. This group meT around an old gramophone and lisTened To The class- ical music They all enioyed. They TelT ThaT The bunny hugl' and 'CharlesTon would be The deaTh oT Their youTh. CiTy of Bloom Governmenf Mayor Ed Larsen confers wiTh Commissioners Al Spada, Bruce Probes Rich Evans. and Blair Pelerson. The CiTy oT Bloom, lilce The CiTy oT Chicago l-leighTs, uses The commission Torm oT govern- menT. A mayor and Tour commissioners, elecTed by The sTudenTs, run The sTudenT governmenT wi+h The help oT Their TaculTy sponsors. DirecTly represenTinq The ciTizens, The STu- denT Council, over which The mayor presides, is composed oT one councilman and one alTernaTe elecTed Trom each homeroom. The execuTlve board includes The mayor, The Tour commissioners, and Their sponsors. The deparTmenTs oT social acTiviTies, public improvemenT, Tinance, and public welTare are each headed by one commissioner. Through These deparTmenTs, dances and assembly programs are planned, service organizaTions are operaTed, CiTy Tunds are Talcen care oT, and drives are conducTed. MeeTing every oTher weelc, The STudenT Council provides an acTive sTudenT governmenT aT The CiTy oT Bloom. Ed calls The meehnq To order, 44 Run by Sfudenr Leaders Row l: Karen Householder, Donna Buxion, Judy Friar, Jeanne Marlen, Sharon Winslow, Terry Johnson, Riia Lamparelli, Raw 2: Jane Nelson, Kay Kosmal, Charlene Anderson, Linda Smirh, Linda Fryck, Shelia Conani, Mary Mifchell, Theresa Zylslra, Sue S-chullz, Sandra Rosone. Row 3: Judy Wilson, Jean Brown, Judy Spinozzi, Sherry Kealon, Bonnie Janusek, Diane Caldarone, Sheila Viflori, Sharon Piunfi, Cami Templin, Belly Dokey, Ben Lamb. Row 4: l-larry Baikauskas, Charles l-larle, Jerry Azzarello. Charles Thomas, Rick Wilson, Bill l-lunler, Richard Edelman, Mike Cicoline, Ezekiel Corbin, Jerry l-laack, Dominic Garolialo, Ken Alberls. Row 5: Dennis Long, Bob Graziani, Sieve Schindel, Cary Rulkowski, Dave McCulloch, Sieve Moore, Bruce Pelerson, Richard Fosi, Richard Gerardi, Douglas Slain, William Schichner. Row I: Karen Carlson. Anne Inwood, Karen Kosmal, Mary Schindel, Becky Howell, Renala Rinkenberqer, Janel Graham, Rila Bider. Row 2: Mary Prombo, Cornelia Smool, Sandra Waldrull, Barbara Conani, Marlha Kiddoo, Dorolhy Smardack. Diane Mallby. Sally Shapiro, Karen Spencer,Wenke Fredriksen, Marly Carpenler. Row 3: Ron Iqnelzi, Brenion Field, Jerry McCormick. Lynn Worley. Judy Prisl, Judy Srrenq, Judirh Marlin, Judy Clark, Sara Borque, Judie Wilson, Valerie Schuemann, Ray Delcuca, John Danlico. Row 4: James Lelko, John Pelerson, Sfuarl Sirola, Refer Linde-rl, Bob Milnes, Bob Fazzini, Alan Koneizki, Dennis Pionolfi, Mike Baldwin, Roqer Elliot Jerome l-lahn, Kurl Pwqusfson. 45 NoTionoI Honor SocieTy Old Members: Row I: Darline Schoeling, AniTa Ford. Eleanor l-larTrnann, Anne DudlesTon, Barbara Vollrner, DoroThy Smardack, Karen Carlson, JaneT Graham, Nancy Yacono. Row 2: Mrs. NorTh, William Frazier, Jack Allord, PeTe LinderT. Bryan Davis, T-lerberT Yung, Dominic Candeloro, Rich Sylla, RiTa Bider. Row 3: Marion Kirk, John DanTico, KurT Simon, CharlTon Jones, James T-lunTer, JeTTrey STriTar, RoberT Anderson. Richard Samuelson, John Block, PaT Silcorslci. OuTsTanding scholars Trom The iunior and senior classes are eligible Tor elecTion inTo The NaTional T-lonor SocieTy. New members are inducTed in The spring aT a Tormal candle-lighTing ceremony. Juniors musT show a 3.5 or A grade aver- age To be eligible Tor nominaTion, while seniors musT carry a 3.0 or B grade average. Besides scholarship, members are also chosen on The basis oT service To The school. leadership, and characTer. This year a ToTal oT IIB members com- prise Bloom's chapTer oT This honorary so- cieTy. This number includes 27 old mem- bers, 32 new iunior members, and 56 new senior members. The group is sponsored by Mrs. Edna NorTh oT The English deparTmenT. 46 Recognizes Top Scholors New Members, Juniors: Row l: Linda LaClare, Marilyn Lorenz, Ann Raysalris, Barbara Slain, Judifh Wilson, Gail Kvelon, Janel Buxlon, Lois Siephens, Lorella Concialdi. Row 2: Marcia Goodfellow, Maurine Chrislofanelli, Sandra ,Gloss, Judy Fosler, Roberla l-lippensleel, Louise Melller, Marcia Fandrey, Janice Dainlon, Sharon Grusdis, Joan Silberg, Karen Nelson, Clara Malone. Row 3: Edilh Dudley, Milne l-lollman, Dave Norcross, Lynne Belofslcy, Linda Kraines, Dale Wyngarden, Barbara Kendrick, Celesle Abell, Leon Krisron, Bill Ciancanelli, Merry Lou Prebslle, New Members, Seniors: Row I: Carole Froncek, Marion Panici, Joyce Kramer, Marlha l-loplcins, Bernice Palrizi, Susan MacVay, Marianne Drahos, Susan Nordburg, Louise Hagge, Marilynn Masl, Pal Rufo. Row 2: Barbara Conanl, Alice Magnuson, Carolyn Schullz, Magdalena Mancini, Judi Hirsch, Louise Darby, Beclcy Howell, Bonnie Beclcell, Barbara Milchell, Karen Long, Judy Simpson, Renala Rinlcenberger. Row 3: Brenlon Field, Diane Mallby, Florence Malveslulo, Concelia Faso, Joyce Kozlow, Marline Collignon, Mary Meliza, Judy Clark, Joan Koenigsman, Diane Salans, Melanie Donovan, Janel Rielveld, Belly Thielbar, Gale Behrens, Pam Lange, Bill Bowman. Row 4: Bob Boulon, Ron lgnelzi. Sluarl' Sirola, Rich Evans, Bill McKinney, James Krecelr, Slephen Beshore, William Wallace, Al Spada, Jerome Hahn, Ron Carroll, Carl Bradford, William Larson, Daniel Diehl. Absenl: Roberl Ausrin, Anne Seymour. Roger Whearley. 47 Bloom Encouroge 48 S Row I: Sandy Mallosz, Dorolhy Smardaclc, Janel Graham, Lelly Abell. Row 2: Edilh Dudley, Bill Frazier, Al Spada, Rich Sylla, Bill Mollonq. Oulslanding work on lhe publicalions slalls is rewarded by eleclion lo lhe Quill and Scroll Sociely. Membership lo lhis honorary iournalislic so- ciely is open lo iuniors and seniors who have worked on eilher lhe Broadcasler, Annual, or Tower slalls, lnilialion lalces place in lhe early spring. Bloom's chapler ol lhis nalionwiole orqanizalion is uncler lhe clireclion ol Miss Belly l-louse, spon- sor ol lhe Broaclcasler and Annual slalls. Row l: Bonnie Slov, Dominic Can' delloro. Bob Boulon, Conce Faso. Row 2: Miss l-louse, Diane Salens, Eleanor l-larlmann, and Sally Helm- ralll. Row 3: Don Lee, Roqer Wheally, Dale Wynqarden, Brian Davis. Prospecrive .lournolisrs EdiTor JaneT Graham conTers wiTh Judy Laurie, Karen Nelson, Jane Nibloclc, Susan Nordburg, and Linda Rugeri abouT The Tower. Chosen by a sTaTT oT sTudenTs, The ma- Terial conTained in The Tower represenTs The besT sTudenT wriTing creaTed ThroughouT The school year. The preparaTion oT This sTudenT maga- zine, which is published aT The end oT The school year, is direcTed by lvlr. Thomas lvlclfillip oT The English deparTmenT. lvlosT oT The worlc conTained in The Tower is produced in The English classes and is subrniTTed by Teachers. 49 Busy SToTTs Prepo re Mr. BarT Herr and Mr. George l-lamlin, sponsors, look on as Carol Beers, Sandy lvlaTTosz, Mary Claire Beck, David WiITsee, Diane Salans, Dale Wyngarclen. Don Lee, and Eleanor l-larTmann prepare The yearbook. l - lVleeTing each day To plan and prepare The yearbook, The Annual STaTT has a membership oT I4. The ediTors usually begin work on The book in The spring oT The pre- ceding year in order To have iT ready Tor dis- TribuTion. The acTiviTies oT The group are direcTed by iTs advisers, Miss BeTTy l-louse, Mr. BarTon l-lerr, and lvlr. George l-lamlin. EdiTors Brian Davis and Bob BouTon discuss a problem on The Annual while Judy Dolowy and Concelia Faso eTTicienTly Type copy. 50 Student Publicotions Miss Betty House directs the publication ot the school paper, the Broadcaster while statt members Dom inic Candeloro, Barbara Kendrick, Mary Lou Prebstle, Al Spada, Ron lgnelzi, Dorothy Smardack, editor, Bruce Probes, Richard Sylla, and Bill Frazier labor to meet a deadline. The endless cycle ot writing, editing, and printing a newspaper is experienced by mem- bers ot the Broadcaster statt. Every two weelcs the school paper is dis- tributed, and the re- sponsibility tor its being ready lies squarely with them and their editorial adviser, Miss B e t t y l-louse. Mr. Albert Berg is the business adviser. The editorial board is comprised ot about l5 students, Marcia Rosen, Edith Dudley, Bill Motlong, Letty Abell, Bonnie Slov, and Roger xNheatley worlc at a Broadcaster problem. 51 Ambitious Sluolenls Hove Row I: Caihy Brown, Elaine Srnool. Carolyn Bariusiewicz, 'Joan Silr berg, Joyce Tilfon. Row 2': Carole Men- gle, Sharon Kinsinqer, Sheila Jansen. Carolyn l-lunslock, Gloria Tok- arz. Lyla Tocco. Row l: Carol Brown, Belly Irons. Jo Ann Siolarick, Jeanie Brown, Judy Prysfoski, Lucy Work. Row 2: Pal Michalesko, Wane da Sparks, JanelJohn- son. Yolanda Ciarroc- chi. Carol Sandroni, Dieanna Cross. Row 3: Mary Beckeil, Ruih Spok, Beverly Schachi, Daniel Harvey, Dar- lene Urnland, Diane Jendrasek,'Ka+hleen Pryszcz, Pal Polka. Bringing call slips lo lhe hundreds of dillerenl rooms in lhe school and delivering lhe alrendance sheels lo lhe Teachers are only lwo ol lhe many diversified lasks ol lhe Allendance and Office lvlonilors. The groups. whose members give up a greal deal ol lheir own sludy hall lime lo lhese chores, are considered an organizalion slriclly lor service 'ro lhe school. 52 Exrrocurriculcir Avoccifions Jo Ann Bland. Darlis Webb, Sandra Ridder, Mrs. Meliza, Andrea Kassela. Glenda l-larl, Pairicia Day, Miss Ha- worlh, Luanne Tilran, Sheila Regan, and An- ne+'re Tavarozslcy. Sealed : Pal Gas- barra, Judy Caldrone, Diane Caldrone. Penny Fregeau, Marlene Shal- ler, Sharon Rosali. Pa? VanGorp, Kaihleen Pefrarca. Slanding : Janel Burghard, Beily Willie, Charlene Toep- ier. Anne Roy, Vivian McCann, Ardiih Heus- man, Blanche Woslci, Nadie Ross, Margarer Cochrane, Eslher Zarale. The library girls are ol greal service lo lhe librarians, reachers, and sludenis alike. Noi only do They lake care oi many rouline clerical duiies lrhal are connecied wilh The operalion oi a library bul rhey also are responsible-iorrhe colleclion ol library passes and arrangemenlrs ,oi boolcs. Under Miss E. Pearl l-less ihe 30 girls give up much oi rheir sludy hall lime each day in service lo rhe school. Firsl and ioremosl laslc oi rhe hall guicles, whose slalion is lhe desk oulside The library, is lo wel- come and direci any visiiors who enler Bloom. Pxpproximalely I5 sludenls make up ihe hall guides, which also is a service group. Row l: Suzanne Cannelin, Darlene Schoeling, Nancy Yacono, Movila Tale, Roberl Auslirr. Row 2: John Danfico, l-lerberi Young, Richard Samuelson, Jim Hunier. Films Supplement Clcissvvork Supplemenling daily class- worlc, films shown by mem- bers of lhe Proieclion Slall provide audio-visual educa- lion lor Bloom sludenls. ln addilion lo operaling lhe proieclor in Room 317, members ol lhe sialic also show lilms in individual class- - rooms and run olher audio- E R visual equipmenl. A+ lhe end of each year, members receive awards for lheir service. Approximalely 53 mem- bers, including bolh opera- lors and secrelaries, make up Jrhe Proieclion Slall, which is sponsored by Mr. Lloyd Richerl. Alan Geary, sophomore, gains experience in operaiing 'rhe film proieclor. Row l: Eric Johnson, Kurl Simon, Eugene Ranieri, Jerry Paulcslis Rich Burallo, Barb Tarquinio, Barb Connor, Judilh Cordes. Row 2: James McClenahan, Dale Myers, Peler Brennan, Jim Gordon. Leonard Giompaolo, Mario Gambaroia, Jirn Keilrnan, Bill Maddox Bob Brown, Don Fredriclcson. Row 3: Spencer Brown, Ben Horn- slein, Jose Mancias, John l-larl, Rich Moluelle, l-lugh Linnernann Mike Garrily, Roberl Slern, Hugh Trusly, John Sorensen, Fred Zimmerman, Diclc Avery. Row 4: Dennis Omundson, Larry Lillell, Daniel Plula, Bill Carrier, George Ross, Diclc Coleman, Frank Sernerau, Leon Urban, Gene Lundslrom, Adam Frecowslci, Dean Smilh, Bill Pierce, Alan Geary, Al Delclcer, Franl: Lulrasilc. Trciffic Guides Mdinrciin Order Row I: F. Goncher, D McDiarmid, J. Al+er- marlc, R. Buraffo, P. Mergenfhaler, D. Merg- enfhaler, D. Benning. Row 2: P. Menlce, R. Wenzel, C. Jacobson. R. Duncan, J. Ogibovic. D. Kincaid. Row 3: M. Moenclc, A. Miller, A. Graziani. L. Manson, D. Nichols, D. Borchers. W. Erickson, N. French, W. Mazur. Absenr: E. Senn, R. Pensinger. Conlrolling The slampede belrween classes. hall guides are posled al srairways, door- ways, and hallways during The six-minute. passing periods. The purpose of The organi- zarion is To relieve congesrion and offer service To all slru- denls al Bloom. One of The highlighls of Jrhe year for 'rhe hall guides is alrending a baseball game in The spring. Mr. Clayron Smi+h, spon- sor, and Al Spada, commis- sioner, are in charge of The group. During 'rhe berween-class rush +raffic guide Marlin Moenclc checks rhe speeds of Roger Reynolds and Tim Murphy. 55 Girls Liven Bloom Life Nancy Marnell, lreasurer, Gayle Meyers. secrerary, and Judy Sanleford, vice-presidenl discuss plans wilh League presidenl, Barbara lvlilchell. Mr. Hamlin supporls lhe Girls' League by buying popcorn al 'rhe game from Billie Jones and Janel Wade, as Gayle Meyers and Miss Theobald loolc on. 56 Every Bloom girl is a member of lhe Girls League, an all-school service organizalion designed lo help promole Bloom spiril. This year. in addirion lo 'rhe an- nual Big Sisrer programlo acquainl freshmen wilh lhe school.. Girls League represenlalives inilialed a welcome plan, lo help new slu- denls feel al home al Bloom. Guided by lheir sponsor, lvliss Ora Theobald, League members in- cluded among lheir various aclivi- lies The Senior lvlolher-Daughler Banquel, Say ll Wiih Musicf' Jrhe Chrislrmas Tea: The bundle driveg and Jrhe supporl ol Lucio, an lralian fosler child. Pep Club Rouses Spirit Upon close examinalion, flue big B ol llwe Pep Club is vaguely discernible. Cbeering The Trojans on lo viclory, 'me Pep Clubnwlfiiclw Forms a big blue B, malces a colorful appearance al every Bloom game. New cheers are lirsl per- formed by rlwis club al Jrlme games. The Pep Club is sponsored by Mr. Pranlclin Miller. 57 Music Boosls School Spirit Row l: C. Huber, M. Rogers, J. Zomparelli, L. Parisi, R. Compra+T,J. Smilh, K. Sfephens, C. Halvorsen, R. Kregerf D. Diehl. Row 4: lvlr. R. Bolchoven, R. Juriga. Row 2: D. Pirani, L. Shoemaker, J. Krecelc, Cannelin, D, Foole, J. Buckman, E. Wesl, J. Flamini, S. Schindel, E. Follcers, J. Canning, J. Buxion, L. Slephens, E. Lamb, A. Ford. D. Farrar, J. Hall, D. Slegemiller, L. Jordan, J. Ogibovic, R. Siiglilz. Row 3: K. Jansen, P. Parisi, S. Halperin, R. Kraemer, J. Brady lvlany members of The regular band who enioy playing for baslcelball games sign up in lhe group lcnown as lhe Pep Band. Like The band, il' is under lhe direclion of Mr. Einar Cannelin. Lending a musical nole, il is presenl al praclically all home games lo play before lhe slarl and during hall-lime. Also under Mr. Cannelin is lhe Cadel Band, a group ol beginning musicians who galher lo learn The lundamenrals ol music ancl lo become acguainled wilh how a band operales. Row I: P. Benni, B. Follrers, T. Pefrusak, Z. Slasiulis, J. Low, R. Marschner. Row 2: W, Schichner, P. Rosen, C. Cole, R. Ranier, R. Agrella, M. Wurbs, R. Hollz, K. Cashman. Row 3: M.James. J. Farrar, H. Mancha, R. Penwi'H, R. Celmar, S. Tay- lor, H, O'Donnell, C. Pres- sendo, C. Zulcauslcas. Row 4: Mr. Cannelin, R. Colcley, P. Gremp, J. Finley, A. Lu- cas, D. King, R. Wilson. J. Azzarello, L. Rossi, absenl: Sherry Berg. They EnTerTciin Fons Karen Householder Jo Anne Harvey, Julie OsTerman, Bernice PaTri'zi, Marilyn SchmidT Nancy Nylander Judy Brolin Mary Schindel and Penny Phelps lead aT halT-Time. PerTorming aT all maior aThleTic evenTs. such as baslceTball and TooTball games, The MaioreTTes and Flag Twirlers are one oT The aTTracTions oT which. Bloom is proudesT. .The MaioreTTes are usually seen during half-Time wearing sTriking cosTumes and going Through precision baTon Twirlng, while The Tlag Twirlers add color To any evenT They aTTend. Miss Liela Veazey is head oT The enTire or- ganizaTion, which pracTices oTTen iTs many dif- TerenT rouTines. The girls are always working on someThing new To add liTe To The games. 59 Concerf Bond Bloomls band forms an imporranl parl oi ils musical program and is well-lcnown io siudenls llnrouglw iis appearances ai as- semblies and scliool-sponsored concerls. ine mosi imporlanl oi lliese is llie- annual Spring Concert wniclw is one ol ilie big evenis ol ine year. Aside from sclwool occa- sions, llwe band is also acrive in appearing lor various civic groups, sucli as ilwe Lions, Kiwanis, and Rolary Clubs. The group, under llwe direclion oi lvlr. Einar Cannelin, eacli year sends Jrwo ol ils members To a music clinic io iurilier ilieir sludies. 60 Enterfoins Wilh Music Row I: J. Buclcrnan. D. Figure, R, Juriqa, R. Bolclnoven, W. Cornprall, L. Larviclc, R. Vanlco, D. Bonifzer, A. Ford E. Hock- berq, D, Meliza, J. Gibson, S. Washburn, L. Parisi, D. Buxf lon, M. Milcliell, J. Peloclc, M. Lucas, C. Huber, M. Roqers E. Lamb. J. Buxlon, Mr. Einar Cannelin. Row 2: M. Wallcins J. Zomparelli, D. Monleillri, E. Wallcer, R. Pirani, D. Canlr way, M. Tripp, K. Janson, V, Hellman, D. Parlcs, L. Slnoernaker J. Canning, P. Panclolrri, M. Marlino, D. Pirani, E. Follcers J, Krecelc, S. Bourque, L. Sleplnens. Row 3: M. Hellancl, R Sorrenlino, J. Preble, B. Zurnbrum, C. Boque. M. Meliza, M Obrul, J. Hall, D. Sleqrniller, W. Sloclc, W. Lloyd, T. Pollca J. Wise. R. Kraerner, L. Brady, D. Poe, J. Srnilln, F. McMor ris, C. Halvorsen, R1 Kroger, D. Dielnl, C. Heusnnann, I. Sie veri, S. Palfi, J. Oqibovic, S. Halperin, J. Hopkins, W Frazier. Row 4: S. Sclwinclel, D. Moore, W. Helqersen, G Rlwoads, E. Wesl, D. Hunl, D, Poole, R. Cowser, L, Finnerup B. Barrelf, M. Hallield, S, Bluclwer, D5 Farrar, D. Wlwillecl, B Lamb, J. Flarnini, G. Woicilc, P. Preslia, R. Sliqlilz, P. Parisi 61 Concerf Orchesrro Serious music-lovers al Bloom lradirion- ally find llie orcneslra a pleasing relief from Jrlie modern musical noise. Tlnis year, under lvlr. Roperl l-lippensreel, llme group ap- peared al suclw evenls of llwe sclwool year as Jrlwe Clirislmas Concerl, Spring Concerlr, and Senior Class Play, along wirli orlwer less im- porlanl occasions. Assemblies for llwe bene- lil ol Jrlwe sludenls were also presenled, ar wliiclw seleclions from llwe various concerls were given. 62 Performs for Sfuclenis Row I: J. Colwrs, R. Merrill, L. Odeqard, B. Perdue, J. Fosfer, S. Gloss, S. Mifclwam, B. Gloss, L. Carler, L. Melone, M. Welle, K. Vonolracelc, K. Landsea, J. Freese, L. Thompson, B. Jaclcson, F. Gloss, C. Grimes, J. Buxfon, L. Sleplwens, E. Follcers, J. Krecelc. Row 2: A. Cervera, L. Payne, C. Chew. C. Yuslilcevilcln, S. Messenger, J. Peloclc, M. Lucas, C. Huber, M. Rogers. Row 3: R. l-lippensleel, M. Huber, C. Kapp- meuer, D. Barlalomei, l. WaHs, G. Droglm, A. Greenblahl, B. Widman, S. Brosz, A. Pandolplni, L. Wood, C. l-lalvorsen, R. Kreqer, D. Diehl, R, Cornprafl, R. Bolclwoven, R. Juriga. D. Fiqura, A. Ford, J. Prisl. Row 4: Mr. i-lippensleel, K. Gromala, J. Blodqell, J. Gurhrie, F. Czyz, G. Fuslni, L. Nel- son, R, Alezancler, M. Trevino, J. Sperry, J. Lanqlios, S. Halperin, J. l-loplcins, W. Frazier, M. Tripp, K. Janson, D. Poole, D. Moore, S. Sclwindel, R. Wisr, H. Manslre, R. Lawler, C. Croslori. 63 Bloom's Choir Presents ci Ninery-one voices comprise rlie a Cappella Clioir, Bloom's rnosr professional vocal group. Miss Jean Pavy leads Jrliem llirougli sclwool con- cerls, communily evenls, and such group oc- casions as ine Kiwanis and Rolary Club pangueis. Sludenls preparing lor llie a Cappella Clioir rnusl spend some lime in eillwer llwe Boys' or Girls' Clioir, polli ol wliiclfi operale llwe same way as Jrlie a Cappella, only on a smaller scale. Row I: C. Roclia, S. Williams, M. Marzo, B. Howell, J. Middle- ron. M. Valwallo, P. Ciarrocclii, P. Messner, L. Bruni, A. Cola- cecclii, S. Gusralson, P. Gavenda, S. Mangano. Row 2: M.. Consorli, P. Napoleon, P. Ruggeri, 6. Zizic, A. Raicai, F. Piper, J. Tribo, M. Solcol, R. Clapliam, J, Dielz, S. Nero, S. l-ioisingron, M, Quinn. Row 3: Miss Jean Pavy, J. Filley, L. Melller, C. Felcl- l1ouse,G. Palanca, M. Menlce, G. Curlis, A. Wriglir, M. Jolwnson, 64 S. DelRio, J. Sclwomas, N. Ross, J. Dainion. Row 4: B. Lonclwar, M. Slanfa, B. Pielruclia, E. DiSanza, M. Anzelino, B. Gierrnan, C. Weslendorl, C. Sclirarnrn, V. Scnuernann, B. Davis, D. Sebo, S. Reecl, L. Wilson. Row 5: J. Slover, J, Cipriani, N. Linder, M. Hildernan, J, Beebe, J. Koenigsrnan, G. Sanders, J. Koenigsrnan, M. Carpe-nler, S. Regan, J. Wilson, J. Toeplfer, L. Ruggeri, S. Wolf. Voriefy of Music Progroms Row l: C. Schuliz, S. Carr, M. Yarns, M. Mancini, G. Home-ier, C. Hub, L. Forsberq, G. Malone, D. Nieifeldl, K. Kosmal, A Rueier, S. Pearson, J. Carlooni, L. Guesi, A. DeLuca, W. Holzel R, Keene, P. Poggi, C. Peirarca, M. Narcissi, J. Moellerinq, N Ewing, S. McVay. M. Hopkins, N. Saia, N. Nylander, C. Marrs B. Kaiavic, L. Aschliori, A. Falura. Row 2: L. Haqqe, R. Garcia P. Lale, L. Pollmacher, M. McMeen. C. Maurer, M. Wells, S Penninqion, L. Kealon, R. Leach, L. Weller, R. Shirey, H. Per- lrins, R. Merlini, B. Jarree, F. Nunez, R. Daplcus, D. Diehl, R V -, Marison, J. Klas, C. Srnooi, J. Peloclc, P. Corbin. J. Hirsch, S. Yorlc. C. Moore, F. Malveslufo, J. Dallessandro. Row 3: Miss Pavy, C. Beers, K. Farrar, M. McManimen, M. Schindel, K. Siogeniin, S. Sayles, J. Bradshaw, B. Pearson, T. Krause, T. Morgan, S. Balcer, K. Visser, D. Gifford, C. Tipple, G. Davis, P. Ashley. R. Weiss, R. Ausiqen, L. Monli, B. Vollmer, B. Beclceii. C. Ehlebrachi, B. Howell, L. Dalsirorn, A. Ford, J. Graham, J. Rielveld, B. Gloss. Absent B. Conani, C. Gayion, E. Larsen, N. Rossi, P. Silcorslci. R w I' F ZurnMollen J Lowman R Koellin A Blauius o V . . , . . . q, . s, R. Oliver, T. Borlon, R. Riley, R. Kopernilr, D. Harper, A. Geary. J. Grabow, R. Sanloslefano, J. Nunez, D. Siogenlin, M. John- son. Row 2: M. Hurson, J. DiGiovanni, J. Haack, G. Coleman R. Brands, J. Barreii, D. Vesie, T. Bruhn, T. Guy, P. Aschliorl, Ti Worlhy, G. Lewis, C. Ruilcowslri, M. Cohen, R. Eisarnan. Row 3: Mr. Einar Cannelin, R. Ross, R. Zizic, J. Hesernan, P. Jones, J. McClenahan, C. Cox, A. Crabiree, B. Rasmussen, F. Crosion, W. Hunler, D. Finlc, D. Crablree, G. Wilson, R. Yailca, J. Knaub. C. Condon. 65 ones Clubs EnTerTciin Row l: Judy Caldarone, Joan Piani, Dianne McKenzie, Sharon l-lozelfon, Judy Spinozzi, Mary Low, Frances Madura, Arline Skowron- ski, Bunny Fasman, Ann l-lerbT, Nadine OnoTrio, Mary Napoli. Row 2: PaT CoppoTelli, LoreTTa l.aporT, Barbara Jankoviak, Carolyn Wylie, Sharon Rosen, Melanie RueTer, Carole Del.uca, Sharon RosaTi, Bonnie WrighT, Karen STokes, PauleTTe Bankhead, Barb Mans- Tield, Janice MasciTTi, Sharon Leone. Row 3: Barbara BrunoTTe, Carolyn Taylor, Sandra Edwards, Sheila Clark, Diane Calderone, Jac- queline Wilr, Pearlie Mae Fields, Kay Kosmal, Sharon SmiTh, JudiTh Urban, Sandy Grupe, Barbara Gergel, Lynn Nudelman, PaT Don- ovan, Alice WendT. Row 4: PaTricia Newberry, PaTricia Schleyer. Carol Lange, Joan McNulTy, Elayne Weiler, Joyce Miller, Joyce Kehl. Sandra PakTer, Pam Ellefson, Sue Jones, Evelyn Bronaugh, Nancy Soderberg, Carol'Graves, Frances MonTella, EulaleTTe Johnson, Miss Jea n Pavy. The Girls' Glee Club, which is divided inTo pella Choir. Two separaTe secTions, has a membership oT Under The direcTion oT Miss Jean Pavy l l7T All The girls are graduaTes oT The Fresh- The group meeTs Three Times a week, as a class, man Chorus who Tried ouT Tor The group aT The and perTorms in numerous ouT-oT-school acTivi- end oT Their TirsT year. The primary purpose Ties. These include The Vocal Music ConcerT. oT The organizaTion is The Training oT members held in February, and The Spring FesTival, Tor more advanced groups, such as The aCap- which Takes place in May. Row l: -oanna Termini, Brenda Prim, JaneT Burghard, Barbara Ward, Kay Denison, AniTa Galica, Beverly l-lassberg, Connie Webb. Lucy Work, Rae Anderson, Barbara Cincione, Susan Carev, Mary Dean. Row 2: Lerna Holman, Verna Kennedy, Jessie Reynolds, Judy Kyle, Judy Muldeo, Sandra Neander, Mary Shepard, Dawn Long, Virginia PeTrarca, Barbara Zeuberis, JudiTh Ruzzeri, Joan Karwoski, Yvonne Marks, Row 3: Bobbie Gavenda, MarTha lnlander, Nancy KauTTrnan, Barbara Simon, PauleTTe Blaszczyk, Barbara Barackman, Barbara Farrer, l-lelen Doud, FlizabeTh Wilke, JaneT Wendler, Diane Forsell, Concelia Faso, Karen Nicholas, Miss Jean Pavy. Row 4: Mickie Ozuna, Judy McClelland, lvy McWalTer, Bonnie Jacobson, Sandra Ridder, Judy Clarke, Joyce SmiTh, DoroThy Jacob, Linda Smiih, Jane WeiskoTTen, Judy Lee-Tz, Winnie Goncher, Peg SchaeTTer, Joyce STone. Beverly BrinkworTh. 66 On ci Musiccil Note Row l W Jones G Olson, G. Smilh, B. Burclell, P. Dimoclc, B. l-lesemann, M. Dunn, A. Girnus. Row 2: J Weslerman T Mazza P Lenburg l. Williams D Nelson, E. Meinheil, D. Fleisher, H. Trusly, l.. D. Milchell, L. Bivens. Row 3: P.Whr'r+ing+on K Weis l-l Ward Barnhisel S Bodlll D. Burdefh, R. Marlin, K. Beers, W. Sallis, 6. Gring. Row 4: D. Marlin, C. Ross. R Corlez J Gonza es l-lollenbeclc D Colran W. Friedlander, J. Gifford, C. Doclcery, K. Lindberg, B, Slrader. R. Gilzendanner A Davis C Rullcowslci Mr Cannelin Members of lhe Boys Glee Club meel lhree limes each week during school hours lo praclice. Each praclice consisls of The singing of spiriluals, show lunes, and even some popular songs, which lhey perform al numerous school assemblies anol al lhe annual Spring Feslival. The group, wilh Mr.'Einar Cannelin clirecling, also goes on lhe roaol lo perform al various junior high schools in The area. These lrips are mosl irequenl during lhe spring season ancl usually lalce place cluring regular class periods. 67 1 Freshmen Provide Row I: Judy Paris, Dorine MiglioraTi, Diane Pavlik. Karen Sue PeTrarca, lrene VaillancourT, Rose Teneyuca, Sue SchulTz, Mar- iorie l-licks, Mary Gilmore, Rebecca Trevino, Lois STrope, Judy Mearnes, Rosa Jackson. Lorene RoberTs, Aleyce lrons, Marion Childs, Roxanne Franklin, Joann STanTa. Row 2: l-leaTher Reed. Carol Jacks, PaTricia Quinn, Diane Girnus, Mariorie Kneeland, Mary Bonnell, AniTa Macklin, Barbara Vanl-lorn, AniTa l-lill, Doro- Thy Brown, Sandy Speer, Jane Nelson, Sharon Plula, Carol Mc- WhorTer, Norva ScoTT, ElizabeTh CurTis, Joey Ann l-lallamon. Maryellen Young, Karen De Prosperis. Row 3: Sally SwigarT, Lynn Johnson, MargiT Thovais, lrmela Ulrich, Sandra Cacciurri, Marilyn Alkire, Judy Friar, Susan Spelbring, Janice LaBue, Merice Lange, lrene SmidT, Carol Azzarello, Wilma SmiTh, PaTricia WhiTe, Margo Parker, BeTTy Doxey, Emma Lee l-lardimon. Row 4: Nancy Nelson, Susan Cole, Mary BeTh Allen, RuTh WesT, Thelma Franklin, Dolores Doxy, LaureTTa Hill, Barbara Luering, DoroThy SchulTz, Elizabefh Genzler, PaT BarTholomew, l-lenrieTTa Evans, JaneT Wade, Jacquie Johnson, Judy Mulligan. Row 5: Carol Ann Dallesandro, Carmen ClayTon, Marcia Ray Wilson, Mary Robinson, Yvonne Lohse, Lynda Wood, MargareT Evans, Donna Ladd, Aliean OTTO, RoberTa Forney, Linda Block, Marlene Langohr, Pail' Croci, Lee FalascheTTi, Nancy Munley, Jeanne MaT- Ten. Row 6: Ellen Field, Laurie Messimer, Linda STriTar, Mary Davey, Cara BrunsT, Lynne l'laupTmann, Virginia Kozlow, Carol Reynolds, CharloTTe WerTh, Leona Shane, Linda Charnpaigne, Marian Brauer, C'reTchen Birosak, Jaclynne Zager, Diane Davis, Jane Daley. Row 7: Billie Jean Jones, ElizabeTh Vesci, Emma Lee Thomas, Lucille Wilson, Willie Mae Corvan, Terrie RoulsToni Sandy Wiswell, Lynn Olson, KaThy Verduin, Phyllis TeaTer, Mari- lyn Kendrick, Bonnie Jacobucci, RiTa Lamparelli, Karen l-leridron. Row 8: Karen Mondschein, AnToneTTe Emole, Lorraine Bodrero, Eileen DiMascio, Deborah Brown, BeTTy Irons, Donna Posey, BeTTy GasTon, Clara Johnson. Janice Darling, Lois PaTrizi, Rose Marie FogerTy, Doris Berchem. incoming Treshman girls who desire To be- come members ol a vocal group are welcomed inTo The Freshman Chorus. Miss Jean Pavy direcTs Three oT The Tive groups, while Mr. RoberT l-lippensTeel direcTs The remaining sec- Tions. -l'ogeTher They include nearly 250 mem- bers, who meeT Twice each week Tor one class period. Musicol Atmosphere Like oiher vocal groups, rhe chorus' main luncrion is rhe Jrraining of srudenls lo appre- ciale and gel more our of rheir music. An opporlunily lo show Jrheir abililiens is given each year when lhe group parlricipares in The Spring Music Feslival, along wilh l'he olher music groups. l Row l: Carol Anderson, Lynn Prolcop, Jane MacMasler, Carolyn Farabaugh, Joyce Turner, Belh Spiering, Susan Craig, Dorolhy l-lunsroclc, Palricia Czailca, Gayle O'Rourlce, Mary Mifcham, Alice Brewer, Flora Allen, l-lallie Bells, Karen l-larllep, Gloria Goncher, Linda l-lanlzo. Row 2: Karen Cameli, Sandra Passarelli, Jackie Nielsen, Sharon Calgaro, Mariorie Porrer, Rosalie Schaefer, Karen Salvalore, Connie Fronczalc, Ann Kolody, Elaine Klepac, Cheryl Belinski, Mary l-lunsfock, Nancy Winblad, Dielrice Grimes, Eila Mae Randrey, Doris Ahlgrimm, Karen Koenig, Pamela Slaclr- house. Row 3: Eva Mae Elheridge, Mary Simmons, Angeline Giannelfi, Diane Kruzel, Frances Jones, Annie Johnson, Evelyn McDavid, Palricia Talley, Palricia l-lodges, Louise Srewarl, Lillie Smifh, Joan Peloclc, Susan Mansell, Judy Schrnilf, Kay Widen, Bonnie Doud, Sharon Inucci, Diane Perers. Row 4: Janel Minis- calco. Geraldine Miller, Terry Johnson, Barbara Heidenreich, Nancy l-layden, Joann Saviano, Chrisfine Flagda, Gloria Garcia. Helen Garch, Marilynn Egner, Penne Drew, Gail Smirh, Margarer O'Connor, Bonnie Walsh, Nancy Tiz, Bealrice Orne. Row 5: Jeanne Jaffe, Glenda DeLuca, Mary Ann Beckman, Andrea Wil- son, Ingrid Seidelman, Anira Roberls, Margo Rosenslein, Befh Donnelly, Kalhleen Breyfogle, Judy Farneri, Cara Monro, Audrey Rhoads, Denise Fisher, Belly Kannberg, Connie Reinhardt Terri Ogieglo. Row 6: Jane? Luiz, Karen Dooley, Barbara Spanos, Claire Sawyer, Sydney Simpson. Loura Marie Hodge, Beverly Long, Penny Ciancanelli, Julie Bradshaw, Sheila Conanf, Sherry Keafon, Karen Szaloo, Bonnie Phillips, Linda Frylc, Susan Finder. Activities Supplement Clgsswork l Qrganizalions lo suil every lield of inleresl are found among Bloom's many exlracurricular aclivilies. To mosl sludenls lhese clubs prove bolh educa- lional and enlerlaining. When lhe dismissal bell rings al 3:20 p.m., The halls Fill wilh sludenls hurrying lo meelings. Piclured here is Nancy Tiz, freshman, who is on her way lo a meeling ol Roma Parva, lhe Lalin Club. Sludying The language for lhe lirsl lime. she finds lhis aclivily an inleresling supplemenl lo her class- worlc. Clubs Promote Interest in Longuoges Das Deutsche Verein, the German Club, pro- vides German students with an interesting supple- ment to daily classwork through tilms, slides, and tallcs. One ot the highlights ot the club's year was a Christmas play, written, produced, and directed by members. The presenta- tion was tollowed by holi- day retreshments. The club, comprised ot 39 membersfmeets once a month with its sponsor, Miss Ruth Sawyer ot the language department. Stimulating a turther interest in the study ot French through lectures and tilms, La Circle Fran- cais is open to any French student. This year a Christmas play was presented by and tor members ot the club. A puppet show, also pro- duced by students, was held in the spring. The group's 38 members meet once a month, spon- sored by Miss Ruth Saw- yer. Tim Morgan, program chairman, Barbara Vollmer, secretary, Ruth Llorca treasurer, and Larry Weller, president, enioy German magazines. Lois Stephens, treasurer, Judy Prist, program chairman, Martha Floplcins, president, and Anne Seymour, secretary, take part in a slcit in French. 7'I Lon ud e S'ruden'rs Enioy 9 9 John Goncher, secreraryq Alisa l-lochberger, ireasurerq Simon Klein, pres- denr: and Jane Warkins, vice-president enioy Los Companeros. Sludying aspecls of Ro- man life, hisiory, and cul- lure, members of Romani l-lodierni, 'rhe advanced Lalin Club, meel' every oiher Thursday alier school. Through games, drama- Jrizarions of Roman siories, and songs, 'rhe club pro- vides opporluniries for Larin sludenis lo pariici- pale in aciiviiies which cannolr be included in regular classes. The club, sponsored by Miss Annelle Gioannini, is comprised of approxi- malely 55 members. Slimularing inleresr in Spanish and Lalin Ameri- can culrures, Los Compan- eros. The Spanish Club. which meels every orher week, is under The spon- sorship of Mrs. I-larriei Murray. Making miniarures of Spanish life and preparing cosrumes of rhe Laiin lands are only lwo of lhe many proiecrs underiaken by +his group. One of Jrhe largesr parrs in rhe annual Language Clubs' Chrislmas parly is also handled by Los Com- paneros. Barbara Chinchoni, Lucy Work, Linda Smirh, Jim Siciliani, Carol DeLuca and Frank Crosion. show how if happened in Rome. Exploring Other Culru res Because of lhe greal number ol Lalin sludenls who wish lo ioin an oulside aclivily, il is necessary lo have lwo lower Lalin clubs. These, Roma Parva and Socii Romani, are headed by Mrs. Marilou Work and Mr. l-larold Mchlabb and do much lhe same as 'rhe advanced group. Sludying Roman cusloms and life and Taking parl in evenls lilce lhe Roman Ban- quel is lhe order ol Jrhe day lor lhese clubs. Rowl'KenJ Rbll: yJ DlyJ SpdR 2MlyKdclc eq Sealed: Aliean Ollo, Andrea Wilson, Marilyn Tripp S1 clng M I l-l b Ly OI M y B Il M B To Noble. BloomiTes Perform AI Spade, Karen Nelson, and JaneT RieTveld, use a Tape recorder To help Them acquire skill in public speaking. .sf kiss Dominic Candeloro, Barbara Slain, Judy Clark, STeve Blucher, Karen Long, lvlarTy Hopkins, and Peggy Wark, enioy reTreshmenTs aT The Drama Club's ChrisTmas parTy. 74 The Voice oT Democracy conTesT, The American Le- gion speech conTesT. and The Illinois STaTe conTesT were The special evenTs in which The ,Speech Club parTicipaTed This year. PromoTing sTudenT par- TicipaTion in speech acTivi- Ties, The club meeTs every Two weeks wiTh iTs spon- sors, lvlrs. Edna NorTh, lvlr. Donald Thomas, and Mr. John Curry. Membership in The club is open To any sTudenT who has an inTeresT in speech. This year There were 25 members in The Speech Club. AcguainTing sTudenTs wiTh The elemenTs oT The drama, The Drama Club meeTs every oTherThursday Tor play readings. panTo- mime presenTaTions, lec- Tures, and sTudy oT sTaging and seTs. TheaTer Trips To Chicago provide members wiTh opporTuniTies To see acTual dramaTic presenTaTions, while a ChrisTmas play pre- senTed by The group gives a chance To display Their TalenTs. The club, consisTing oT l4O members, is sponsored by lvliss LeiTha Paulsen. STudenTs Increcise Skills Reviving The ancienT game oT chess, members OT The Chess Club meeT every Monday nighT To Try To im- prove Their games. AT The weelcly meeT- ings members are given seT problems To solve. In The spring The Chess Club par- TicipaTes wiTh clubs Trom oTher schools in a chess TournamenT. The club, comprised oT approximaTely I5 mem- bers, 'is sponsored by lvlr. Thomas l-logan. Providing an oppor- TuniTy Tor in+eres+ed sTu- denTs To pursue Topics in ma+hema+ics noT Tound in TradiTional courses. The lvlaTh Club meeTs every Thursday under The co- sponsorship oT lvlr. Thomas l-logan and Mr. RoberT Andrews. Keeping The maThe- maTics display case up-To- daTe is The responsibiliTy oT This club. Members oT The club make and purchase models To be used in maThemaTics classes. The purpose oT The club is To creaTe a sTronger inTeresT in maThemaTics. PeTe LinderT, president oTTiciaTes a game beTween Bob Leech and Jane WaTl4ins Joyce Kramer, presidenT, Barbara Vollmer, program chairman, PeTe LinderT Treasurer, and Diane lvlalTby, secreTary, view iTems in maTh showcase. 75 Clubs PromoTe Good ReloTions Problems in human relaTions are dis- cussed periodically when The I4 members oT The l-luman RelaTions CommiTTee meeTs. A Trip To a Chicago high school To meeT wiTh oTher'human relaTions groups is one oT Learning abouT The UniTed NaTions and The peoples oT The world Through speakers, debaTes, games, and Tield Trips, The members oT The U. N. Club meeT every oTher Tuesday under The sponsorship oT Mr. Gene Kamp. l-lighlighTs oT The year include a ChrisTmas parTy, an educaTional Trip To Chicago during spring vacaTion, and an excursion To The lndiana Dunes STaTe Parlc aT The end oT The year. Membership in This inTer- T naTional relaTions club is open To any inTeresTed Bloom sTudenT. Row l: Ed Larsen, Barbara MiTchell, J a n eT Graham Diane Salans, Bil Frazier. Row 2: Carl BradTord. EdiTh Dudley, Bar- bara Kendrick, DoroThy Smar- daclc, Dave Nor- cross, Sandra Amos, Ron lgnel- zi, Paul KaTz, Miss Norman, The highlighTs oT This commiTTee's acTiviTies. y The group, which meeTs aT The homes oT iTs members, is sponsored by Miss MargareT Norman. Pre-sidenT, Judy SanTeTord, Treasurer, Fred Carroll, Mr. Kamp, Vice-presi- denT, lda SieverT, and SecreTary, Judy Klos, discuss The yearly program. Amofeu rs Perfect Techniques Amaleur pluolograpluers Bob l-leseman, Ken Benni, and Bill Mallby, learn llue line poinls ol prinling pluolos. Developing an inleresl in llue arl ol pluolograpluy, approximalely 20 members ol llue Pluolo Club mel eaclw Tuesday alilernoon lor a program ol slides. guesl spealcers, or inslruclion on llue developmenl and prinl- ing ol negalives and piclures. Ordinarily, llue group lries lo arrange an annual exluibil ol nalional pluolograpluy and award piclures. Tlue Pluolo Club is sponsored by Mr. Marion l-lineline and Mr. Manly Tory. Encouraging sludenls lo become Hams, or licensed radio operalors, llue Radio Club mel every Tluursday aufler scluool willu ils sponsor, Mr. Dale Lawlon. An applicanl lor membersluip in llie club musl learn llue Morse code, pass a 5 wpm lesl, and pass a ulesl on basic radio llueory. Tluere were 20 members in Hue Radio Club. Duncan Cooper, Sleve Scluindel, Allan Kruger, Jim Krecelq, and Marvin Rogers learn Jrlue leclunique ol radio lransmiulling. 77 Students Anticipcite Girls who plan to malce teaching their protession tind inspiration in the Fu- ture Teachers ot America Club. Members ot Bloom's chapter ot this national organization meet to learn the best way to prepare tor their chosen careers. The club is sponsored by Miss Pauline Douglas ot the English department. Joan Silberg, Joyce Kozlow, Diane Maltby, and Marsha Steger, otticers ot the' Future Teachers ot America Club discuss a problem in teaching. Many ot the boys who are in agricultural classes at Bloom ioin the FFA., or Future Farmers ot America, to learn more ot their trade. ln this organization, the 33 members are constantly studying ditterent aspects ot tarming, such as poultry raising, hog butcher- ing, and general care ot animals. The group is sponsored by Mr. Edward Mayhew. i Angelo Rizzuto, James Bussema. Allen Miller, Paul Mergenthaler, Peter Piloclcas, Dale Meyers. An inTeresTing and in- valuable acTiviTy Tor iunior and senior girls inTeresTed in various phases oT nurs- ing is parTicipaTing as a member oT The l:uTure Nurses Club. Under The guidance oT Their sponsor lvlrs. Thelma Crane and Their oTTicers, Marion Panici, Barb Theo- bar, Nancy lvlarnell, and PaT Morey, The members hear Tallcs by represenTa- Tives oT various hospiTals on enTrance reguiremenTs. duTies, and The many Tields open To nurses. The ThirTy members meeT Twice monThly. ATFiliaTed w i Th The American Junior Red Cross, The Bloom R ed Cross chapTer does iTs parT in promoTing broTher- hood. Under lvliss Eliza- beTh Kelly The club uses much oT iTs Time Tor proi- ecTs To aid The poor and underprivileged. Sending handmade cards To hos- piTalized wa r veTerans, malcing Toys Tor crippled children, and preparing Tood paclceTs Tor The needy. are only a Tew oT The wor- Thy accomplishmenTs of The group. Future Co reers Mrs. Thelma Crane. school nurse, conducTs a meeTing of The FuTure Nurses Club wiTh oTTicers Nancy lvlarnell, PaT Morey.. Barbara Thielbar, and Marion Panici. Georgeann SpousTa, Caroline Rocha, and lv1arTha lvlenlce. oTTicers of The Junior Red Cross, prepare ChrisTmas sToclcings Tor needy servicemen's Tamilies, 79 Ndturcilists Study Wild Lite - Organized in I926. the Audubon Club is the oldest club at Bloom. Meeting every other weelc under the sponsor- ship ot Mr. Glenn Stehr, members ot the club learn about timely biological subiects ot interest through tilms, slides and talks. The purpose ot the Audubon Club is better to acquaint students with birds and animals as triends and neighbors. Alan Geary, President, Elmer Lancaster, vice president, Richard Motuelle. secretary. and Bar- bara Maclc. treasurer. learn about birds. Bodrd Plcins Entertainment Dancing and entertain- ment at the Morgue atter every game is planned by the Morgue Board, which meets on the tirst Tuesday ot every month. ln the entertainment spotlight at the Morgue are the monthly dance con- tests, the winners ot which receive ribbons. At the end ot each semester a trophy is awarded to the couple iudged best ot the monthly winners. Twenty-two iunior members and ten adults malce up the Morgue Board. Row I: Karen Sippel, Cary Long-vice-president, Ron lgnelzi-president, Barbara Conant- secretary, Bebe Willis, Sandy Waldrutt. Row 2: Richard Buratto, Anne lnwood, Marty Car- penter, Joyce Moellering, Nancy Nylander, Jaclc DeBolt, Jerry Thoeming. Row 3: Marilyn Schmidt, Joanne l'-larvey, Steve Balmer, Jim Buclcman, Penny Phelps, Edward Buelowf Absent: Bonnie Hattield, Dick Oliver. Eugene Reimen. 80 Club Honors Top Sporlsmen Jobn Bloclc, Bob Boling, and Bob Seely, oiiioers ol lbe Lellermenls Club, dis- play llweir various awards. Receiving a leller al Bloom is an bonor gained by sbowing oulslanding abilily on one ol lbe manyinlersobolaslicalb- lelic leams. Boys ob- laining lellers are imme- dialely eligible lo be- come members ol 'rbe LeHermen's Club, an or- ganizalion dedicaled lo lbe bellering of lbe sclwool. Tbe cbiei duly oi lbe club. wbiclw is sponsored by lvlr. Fred Jacobeil, is ushering al imporlanl bome games and al pep assemblies. During lbe lwoliday season lbe Girls' League Cbrislmas 'free brigblens lbe foyer. Nancy lvlarnell, Barbara lvlilclnell, and Gayle Meyers lielp willw 'rbe decoraling. 81 if as HL if 4 f Q ,r ,. 1 P, 5 E5 1 i M 0 Aiyk V W 9 Q S? A., -. -f,ffwfw.rm,Ji-wezm'www-iwha-xv::,w,fh K , 3 cf Attic Grows Afhlelics has always played an imporlanl parl in Bloom life. Even when lhe enroll- menl was below one hundred, lhere were aclive-leams 'ro represenl Bloom. The bas- lcelball games, bolh inlramural and infer- scholaslic, were held in 'rhe allic ol Old Bloom. Foolball and baseball games were held on The Chicago l-leighls baseball dia- mond. The sludenl body held loolball and baslcelball banguels lo celebrale lhe close of a successful season or even a fun-filled mediocre one. Because physical educalion was recognized as a necessary parl ol a school's curriculum, The Jrownship's volers were always ready lo supporl +he conslruc- lion of more adeguale facililies +o improve +he inslruclion. Bloom's new faciliiies allow all boys To ialce par+ in inlramural ac+ivi'ries such as lable fen- nis. Here ihe iunior doubles championship 'ream of Blum and Durian, on rhe righi, warms up againsl' rhe second place +eam of Taylor and Lambo++e. New Focilifies. All physical educalion sfudenfs have an op- por'runi+y +o play baslcelloall. These sopho- more boys are playing on The same gym floor 'rhar 'rhe varsily ieam holds i+s games on. .Bring New Acfivifies The irampoline is a new Jrhing fo Bloom sludenis. The schools new equipmenl ine cludes nor one, bul +wo of lhese amazing devices. Bloom's Best Gridders Row l: Mgrs., D. Koelling, A. l-loelcer, R. Ausfgen. Row 2: J. Modzelewslci, R. DeLuca, C. Green, J. l-lunler R. EllioH, R. Mondschien, C. Bolinq, G. McCormick, B. Boling, H. Thurman, L. Jaclcson, B. Probes, J. Viclcery Row 3: Berl' Moore, Sam Piazza, Fred Jacobeil, assislam' coaches: D. Pignolli, S. Beshore, B. Pearson, L. Can field, L. Blaclclul, L. Pangburn, F. DeMarco, S. Dominic, B. Maxwell, G. Vickery, Bob Rehberg, assislanl coach C. M. Sarlf, head coach. Row 4: J. Dunning, J. l-lalfon, C. Long, D. lvlalizia, R. CiancheH'i, R. Reichert G Delzrancisco, W. While, B. Hill, D. Hunl, W. Schuldl, G. Banlcheacl. Senior halfloaclc, Leroy Jackson, shows lhe lremendous offensive abilily lhaf helped him score 90 poinls 'ro se+ a conference record and be elecled +0 'rhe all-slafe firsl' feam. l as I 2 Tom Pellegrino L Greslwarn Brebaclw e G Q U e Sieve Beslmore Leroy Blacloful Bob Boling Chuck Boling Larry Canfield Ray Cianclielli George Deizrancisco Ray DeLuca Fred Delvlarco Sian Dorniniclc Roger Elliol' John Fouslwi Bruce Frobes , ..,.... .. Lorenzo Guesr . .,,,. , ,.,, Chuck Green P 6 - Champs Bill l-lill Jim l-lunlrer Leroy Jaclcson Bob Maxwell Jerry lvlodzelewslci Jerry McCormick Ray Mondschein Lonnie Panqburn Berl Pearson Dennis Pignolfi Ron Reicherl l-lomer Thurman Gerry Viclqery Jerry Vickery Willie While Larry La rviclc Bob Seely Junior quarierback. Jerry Vickery, 'fries 'Io ouirun an awailing Argo cle- fender. I-Iomer Thurman, iunior Iell end. IiqI1'rs,ouI willw a pass inlercepfed from Paul Jackson in. Ilne Tliornlon game. All-s'I'a+e Iwalfback, Leroy Jackson, skirfs his riglwl end for more Bloom yardage aqainsl Wesl Rockford. I LEAGUE STANDINGS W Bloom Tlwornion Leyden Kankakee Blue Island Fraclional Lockporl T O I O O 2 O I INDIVIDUAL SCORING TD EP Jackson DeLuca Green Tlwurrnan Maxwell J. Vickery G. Vickery Probes I-Iunler C. Boling Beslwore Cianclweili ToI'aI IO8 32 3l 26 I2 I2 7 6 6 6 6 6 Vorsity Gridclers Post First Pertect Secison in Bloom Footbcill Histo ry Leroy Jackson All-State VARSITY SCORES Bloom 20 East Rocktord I3 Bloom I9 East Aurora 7 Bloom 29 Leyden 7 Bloom 26 Fractional 7 Bloom 33 Argo O Bloom 28 Blue Island O Bloom 33 Thornton I9 Bloom 45 Lockport I2 Bloom 32 Kankakee O The I957 varsity tootball squad was the best in BIoom's history. Proot ot this statement is in the tootball record book. First ot all, it was the tirst team to post a pertect record. Other teams have been unde- teated, but this was the tirst one to be both unbeaten and untied. The team also surpassed the school and league scoring marks, totaling 265 points tor the whole season, and 226 in conterence competition. The individual scoring record ot 73 was smashed by haltback Leroy Jackson, who tallied tor 90 points in league play. In ottensive gains Bloom advanced the ball over 3000 yards, while on detense they held their opponents to about IOOO yards. Further proot ot the caliber ot the team lies in the tact that six members, Leroy Jackson, Chuck Boling, and Chuck Green, seniors, and Roger Elliott, I-lomer Thurman, and Leroy Blacktul, iuniors, were elected to the all-conterence squad. Jim I-lunter, Bob Boling, Bruce Frobes, Ray Deluca, and Bob lvlaxwell were given honorable mention. Also, as expected by most tans, Leroy Jackson was named Iett haltback on the all-state team. Special mention was given to Roger Elliott, Chuck Green and I-Iomer Thurman, and honorable mention to Chuck Boling, I-lead coach ot the South Suburban League championship team was C. lvl. Sartt. I-Ie was assisted by Fred Jacobeit, working with the line, and Sam Piazza, working with the backtield. Sixteen iunior Iettermen, including most ot the powertul line, will return to torm the nucleus ot next year's championship detending team. 89 Bloom Bloom A.... . . O Bloom ..... ,,.. I 8 Bloom ..... . . O Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom ...., . . Bloom E. Rockford ...A . . E. Aurora. . Leyden . . . Fracfional . Argo ..... Blue Island. Thornfon .. Lockporf . Kankakee . Bolsfered by a sfrong bench, fhe Frosh-Soph Trojans broke even for fhe season wifh a record of 4 wins, 4 losses and l fie. Complefely oufplayed, Easf Rockford was fhe firsf feam fo run up againsf fhe Trojans, who furned fhe game info a one-sided affair, winning l8-O. ln fhe following game Easf Aurora furned fhe fables by beafing fhe Trojans l2-O. The Erosh- Sophs fhen played fheir firsf conference game againsf Leyden, geffing back on fhe winning frack by an I8-6 margin. The nexf confesf was a scoreless fie wifh Thornfon Eracfional, followed by a I2-O vicfory over Argo. The nexf fhree games were differenf, as fhe Troians couldn'f buy a fouchdown. The firsf fhey losf fo Blue lsland by a l3-O score, fhe second fo Thornfon, lf?-O, and fhe fhird fo Lockporf, l2-O. Finally fhey found fhe range and beaf Kankakee 7-2. The Frosh-Soph foofball coachs for fhe l957 season were fhe head coach, Mr. Nick Colbrese, and his assisfanf, lvlr. Edmond Krumm. Liffle Gridders Hove 4-4 Row l: M. Krisfon, D. Rellis, D. Persiani, D. Wykis, l. Jefferson, T. Worfhy, D. Mulderink, K. Cowles, G. Per- ozzi. Row 2: lvl. Simpson, J. l-lendron, P. lvlorfon, B. Cosenza, G. l-larris, R. Edelman, l-l. Bickham, W. Cobb, J. Ellioff, J. Sfanfa, J. Washingfon. Row 3: Nick Colbrese, head coach: Z. Corbin, P. Jones, P. Granf, E. Mas- ciffi, P. Vanderwarf, F. Genzler, lvl. Woiek, J. Corso, J. Gaysek, R. Lennerfz, Ed Krumm, assisfanf coach. Row 4: W. Sfein, mgr.: T. Sharo, R. Koelling, R. Greep, T. Sfarke, W. Lawrence, D. Whiffed, P. Grossi, J. Coleman, P. Primavera, D. Wooffen, mgr. 90 - i Mike Krisfon finds i+ hard +o evade enemy 'racklers as he is surrounded and downed. Beoson Recordg 3-3-i In League A Tiwornion iwaifbacic learns +i'1a'r his siiff-arm Bob Cosenza is Hswepi' off his fee+ by a de- won'i' siop a Bloom defensive man from making iensive fackie. +ne +acicle. i 1 - -W? 91 Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Kankalcee Leyden ,. FracTional Blue Island ThornTon DespiTe a raTher poor record, Three losses and Two Ties, The TiniesT Trojans showed greaT spiriT ThroughouT The whole season and much improved Toward The end of The year. They held Their lasf Two op- ponenTs To Ties. In The TirsT game The Trojans were blanlced by The Kanlcalcee Kb, I4-O. NexT They Toolc on powerTul Leyden and wenT down in deTeaT I8-7. The following game was dropped by The same score, This Time To ThornTon FracTional. The Team Then sTiTTened and held Blue Island To a scoreless Tie in a greaT deTensive baTTle. ApparenTly en- couraged by This moral vicTory, The Trojans scrapped hard againsT Their TradiTional rival, ThornTon, and carne ouT wiTh a 7-7 Tie. The Treshmen Tinished wiTh a ToTal oT QI poinTs To Their opponenTs' 57. Coaches Tor The Freshman Squad were head coach Richard Jensen and assisTanTs Merle Zeschlce and Raymond Lindell. Frosh Tie 2, Lose 3 Row I: M. Cicolini, R. Lueclce, M. Mays, W. BradTord, P. BroughTon, A. Sher, T. Biel, G. Amadio, B. Budzilc, J. GiTTord, W. Dowding. Row 2: Mr. Richard Jensen, head coach, Cv. Wilson, J. Kennedy, F. Moore, J. Alpers. V. Corsello. R. Tosi, D. Cofran, S. Camp, G. Doclce ery, C. Evans, K. Beers, K. Appleberry, J. Foushi, mgr. Row 3: Mr. Merle Zeschlce, assT. coach, J. LuTz, V. GenTile, C. Pressendo. W. Leahy, R. SandsTrom, G. SeITer, T. Wells, T. Murphy, D. STanTord, J. Gonzales, H. Williams, P. Rosen, R. G-erardi, mgr. Row 4: Mr. Don Lindell, assT. coach, A. Girnes, F. Washburn, A. Maddamrna, A. FosTer, D. MarTin, F. McMorris, F. NimiTZ, P. Wlos. F. Resner, R. Holcomb, R. Bowyer, 'E Kennedy, mgr. NoT in picTure: R. ArmsTrong, W. Collins. B. Jones, J. Beclc. , Ge-ra i s, ennis umme, Row I. Ben Thomas, Jim Cobble, VICK RoThbardT, Ed WesT, Lynn GriTTin Chico Kennedy I ld PTT D N l-T I Ch ll? Thomas, DanTe Cosenza, Jesse SmiTh. Row 2: Mr. Ralph STeben, coach: Andrew DeLuca, Ed Glampolo, PaT Parlzi, Roger Boss B S h h R lph K lly Ch lc M'll R ST'gl'T J' Edg Phil P1 gr c umac er, a e , uc I er, on I IZ. 626, ITI Kennedy, Bloom, BoTh Plcice Tenih in SToTe MeeT The I957 Cross CounTry Team, under The coaching OT Mr. Ralph STeben, scored 261 poinTs To place TenTh in The sTaTe meeT aT Urbana lasT Tall. Chico Kennedy. The only senior member OT The Team, also placed TenTh in The Tield oT ZOO individual runners. Lynn GriTTin, a sophomore. scored Twen- TieTh, while Ed WesT, Jesse SmiTh, and Gerald PiTTs also ran in The nneeT. During The regular season Bloom won Tive and losT Three oT iTs meeTs, placing second in The disTricT. ln Cross CounTry low score wins. ConsisTenT place winners Tor Bloom ThroughouT The season were, besides Ken- nedy, Ed WesT and Lynn GriTTin. Bloom .... .... 3 3 Proviso ....-- Bloom .... .... 2 6 Rich .... . . Bloom .... .... 4 5 l-yong ....... Bloom .... .... 2 5 Leyden ...... Bloom ..., .-.. 2 I Glenba rd ---. Bloom -.......- 22 FracTional ..- Bloom Triangular lVleeT ...32 Phillips- . .37 Englewood Bloom lnviTaTional Lane ................. l:irsT Bloom ............. Second DisTricT MeeT Bloom ............, Second STaTe lVleeT Bloom . .. ............ 'l'enTh Win? W A A : ljuf:'1,Njy'1 is -,, 5, , 15:4-Agn f I WWWIZV My M, , .. , if ' . MW ggi , ' M - 4' 1' K' J u?6, Qff' if S - af 'f,, Q1i.f.i , -AZAA 5 fb X v , 3 . lx f . A 1 '.' r' v-Q a!0'0,' ' fl tl. ,, , w f if J, .X 5HN51:?QiQi::Wsfz4gey.3w,3.RU H -fm' , -hw ' ff Wfgnf nf' am- mwza aQ.ax 1!zmu , i ? S 1 5 -1 .I ,Ja Q -S-I f 4 4?,.mgzf-xg A 4 WM 9 x 'M K, -145 Q Q ggi in . MP5 'Liu :egg 3555 .. - Q 4 1 .f..1.:nf.,, Row I: Willie WhiTe, Jerry .Vickery, Howard Perkins, Chuck Green. John Block, Dennis Brislen, Al KoneTzki. Row 2 Mr Nick Colbrese. assT. coach: Larry Brown, Jim l-lunTer, JeTT Slade, Bill Woislaw, Homer Thurman, STeve Baker. Dennis PignoTTi, Jerry Hahn, mgr.q Mr. BerT Moore, head coach. Row 3: JeTT Michael, mgr.y Dennis Benning, Tom STriba Dick Sladek, Ken Connor, Al CrabTree, Ray LamboTTe, mgr. HoopsTers Are Regional Champs ATTer Two years oT greaTness, The varsiTy baskeTball Team Tinally Taced The problem oT rebuilding a new squad. LeTT wiTh l-lomer Thurman and Chuck Green, who was chosen capTain oT The .new Team, Coach BerT Moore used abouT six oTher players broughT up Trom The iunior varsiTy and lasT years Trosh-soph To Till ouT The resT oT The Team. T The new Team ended iTs l957-58 campaign wiTh TiTTeen wins and eighT deTeaTs during The regular season. Top scorer Tor The Team was Homer Thurman wiTh a ToTal oT 454 poinTs. NexT in linewas Chuck Green wiTh 349 Tallies. Jim l-lunTer, Larry Brown, and l-Toward Perkins Tollowed in The scoring column in ThaT order. The squad Tinished in The league involved in a Two - way Tie Tor Third place. ln The Tourna- menTs, The Team baTTled To a regional cham- pionship aT JolieT, buT was deTeaTed in a sud- den deaTh double over-Time againsT Bradley. JusT Tour members oT The TournamenT Ten were juniors, l-lomer Thurman, Bill Woislaw, l-loward Perkins and Jerry Vickery. These boys will Torm The basis oT nexT years squad. Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom ..... .,.. Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom 6l Bradley .. 70 FracTional , 58 JolieT ..,.. 40 Blue Island 48 Lockpoi-T ,. 62 DecaTur . . . 74 W. Rockford 54 E. RockTord 77 Oak Lawn , 62 W, Aurora 59 Kankakee .. 66 Argo .... 58 Leyden . 54 E. Aurora . 33 ThornTon ., 70 l:raCTional , B7 Blue Island . 44 Lockpori ., 53 Rich ..,... 47 Kankakee ., 64 Argo . .. 56 Leyden , 48 ThornTon REGIONAL Bl Cre-Te ..... 63 JolieT l-ligh Sl JolieT CaTho SECTIONAL 55 Bradley .., lic Junior guard Howard Perkins ge+s away a sho+ in spiie of an opponenfs body block. Homer Thurman and Chuck Green oufnumber Jrheir opponeni' +wo +o one on a rebound. Vorsify Hoopsfers In Action Jim Hunier and Chuck Green awaii fhe rebound as fheir feammare Al Koneizici blocks a shoi againsr Bradley. 96 , Everyone sjrands clear as Homer Thurman, iun- ior cenier, goes in for a lay-up. Jim Hunfer, senior for- ward, iumps high, +aking no chances on missing a drive-in. '- A Cool Dozen of Bloom's Best Hoopslers Upper lefl: Jim l-lunler UPPSV Vlglilf LGVVY Brown Above: l-lomer Thurman Abover Chuck Green 1-eff: Jeff Slade Righl: Bill Woislaw Lell: Howard Perlcins Righlz Al Konelzlci Lower leflz Dennis Brislen Lower righ+: John Bloclc Below: Jerry Viclcery Below: Willie While Row l: Mr. Serge Solcol, assT. coach: Chuclc Davis, Sam Mele, Bill l-lunTer, Ed Didriclcson, Ken Cowles, Dan Maga, Mr. Bob R h hd hR2J'l-ld qJywh'q+ Biswpllfisaq T Sl'bD'F'klR' J ea coac . ow : im en ron, m r.: err as in Fuller. mgr. NOT in PhoTo-Zelce Corbin. 6, IVT'l a, ennis in , A elm Sophs Shore Leogue Crown The Frosh-Soph baslceTball Team. under The coaching oT lvlr. Bob Rehberg and as- sisTanT Mr. Serge Solcol, Tied Tor TirsT place wilh ThornTon and Leyden in The SouTh Suburban race. The squad Tinished wiTh a TO win, 4 loss conTerence record, including Two deTeaTs aT The hands oT ThornTon, and one each by ThornTon l:racTional and Ley- den. The liTTle hoopsTers ouT-scored Their opponenTs 950 To 893. Their record againsT non-conTerence Toes was 5-2. The high scorers Tor The Team were cap- Tain Bill l-lunTer wiTh 254 poinTs and Sam lvlele wiTh 208 poinTs. Two Treshmen, Ken Cowles and Ed Didriclrson, were moved up To bolsTer The squad. BoTh played consisT- enTly ThroughouT The season, and Cowles Tools Third place scoring honors wiTh l5l poinTs. Two oT The Troian's conTerence losses were in overTime periods. The TirsT was againsT ThornTon, and The second in a double overTime againsT Thornlon Frac- Tional. Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom ,... ,... Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bradley .,...,.,. ThornTon FracTional JolieT .,,,....... Blue Island .. LoclcporT . . . DecaTur .. Oalc Lawn .. WesT Aurora Kanlcalcee Argo ., Leyden .. EasT Aurora .. .. ThornTon ,....... ThornTon l:racTional Blue lsland ....., LoclcporT ..... . . Rich ,.... Kanlcaleee Argo .. Leyden ., ThornTon . Two Freshies Spork Soph Squod Ken Cowles goes up lor a loose ball againsr an Argo opponenr . . . . . . and rips I+ +o l'1lsl:resl1mar1 reammale, Ed Didriclcson. This Hme bollw Cowles and Didriclcson go eller a rebound againsl' Argo. 99 Row l: T. IvIaTTia, C. Jocius, F. Arvia, J. Vallone, managers. Row 2: F. McMorris, D. Krueger, D. I-IamiITon, E. Moore J If a J. GiTTord, I-l. Lesner, D. Scherrner, W. Sallis, D. Slain. Row 3: Mr. Paul Cosenza. assT. coach: D. Ivlaga, R. Beach, R. Br er P BrouqhTon, J. I-IarT, C. Doclcery, R. Peyser, B. Hillmeyer, T. Swanson, M. Mayes' V G- T'I R T ' M Ed K u m h d c h .. enie, .osu, r. rm, e Frosh Whip ThornTon Twice BIoom's Treshman basI4eTbaII Team, under The coaching oT Ivlr. Ed Krumm and Ivlr. Paul Cosenza, ended iTs I957-58 campaign wiTh a record oT I4 wins and Tour losses. The Team won seven oT iTs Ten conTerence en- counTers, scoring a double vicTory over iTs perennial rival, ThornTon. The home courT proved somewhaT oT a iinx Tor The TiniesT Troians. Two oT The de- TeaTs on Their own courT were adminisTered by Teams They had previously beaTen in away games. Their Third loss, To Kankakee EasT, was by only one poinT, while Their TourTh was by Leyden, anorher Team Thev had bearen earlier in The season. The only player To score in The TwenTief Tor a single game was Dennis Kruger. who dropped in 23 poinTs againsT I3racTionaI and 20 againsT ThornTon.' Kruger, a shorT guard. held high scoring honors Tor The season wiTh I83 poinTs. I-I. Lesner and W. Sallis were also consisTenT scorers on The Treshman Team. 100 Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom ........ . Bloom Bloom Bloom' Bloom Bloom Bloom Bradley . . . JolieT ..... FracTionaI . .. Argo . . . . . . . Blue Island Kanlcalcee WesT Bradley . . . Leyden . ThornTon . Argo ...., FracTionaI . Blue Island Beavis ..,.., JolieT ....... ThornTon ..... Kanlcalcee EasT , Reavis ..,.,., Leyden OOIT1 I956-57 Indoor Track .5lIf2 EvansIon .......... 4-SV2 I957-58 Indoor Track oom ...... 6773 Proviso ....... .... 3 ZV3 I 00m ....... 59 Hammond ......... 4I OOVTI ...... 65 Oak Park ... ....7O oorn, 5OIf2 Oak Park, 7OIf2 Wendell Philips, 46 MorIon ...... I9 Auslrin 00m ........ 67 Gary Froebel ...... 29 00m ...... 83 IVI0rI'0n ............ I7 Gam ........ 63 Glenbard ..,....... 37 oom ...... 5 I V2 EvansIon ........... 48'f2 Evansfon Relays oom. . .80 I-Iiqhland Park. . .40 Glenbrook. . .6 oom ,,..r I I ,..,, .,,.. I I I I I FirsI oom .... 75'f2 York .... 30 Glenbard. . . .2OIf2 oom ........ 69 Wendell PhiIips -.--- 28 Evanslron ReIays Oak Park Relays Ioom .........................,....... Fir5I' oom I II I I I I ,I I FirsI Oak Park Relays Ioom . . . ........... 1' . . ...... I rgf Indoor Track Teom Row I: Ron Barbizzi, John Persiani, Ed WesI, Chuck Bolinq, SIeve Beshore, LeRoy Jackson, Bob BoIing, I-I Th I man, Bruce Probes, Larry Clark, Roger EIIio+'r, George DeFrancIsco, Bob Race, mqr. Row 2: Mr. Bob Andrews, assi. I coach: Mr. AI Versypf, assi. coach: Mr. Ralph Sfeben, head coach: Mr, George I-Iamlin, assf. coach: Ed Buelow, Ray Mondschein. Lynn Griffin, John Block, Ray DeLuca, Ron Panzica, John Foushi, EIzie I-Iigqinboifom, Isaac Jefferson, ennis D Whiffed, rnqr.: Jim Reinhardf, mgr. 101 Lefi To righT: John Johnson, Mike Frisco, AlberT l-loeker, Tom Franklin, W lb Rouncey, NaTe McElroy, Tom Pelliq Bob Seely, Ron Reichert Ray Mondscheln, Dave lvluld k, LeRoy Blackfl D ST T g K l cg T T Mr. Don Linclell, coach of The wresTlInq Team. SVG GWGF, FT! F, DSGID IU l'Ol'l Seely, ReicherT Tops in Leogue LocaTed in new quaders aH Hs own, and underThe gmdance oTa new coach,hAn Don LindeU mwesTHng approached The daTus oT a rnaiorschoolsporTTorThe Hrd'year.f4n evenT which broughT added inTeresT To The sporT was The SouTh Suburban meeT had aT Hoonm ln The rneeT The Tmjans riaced hTTh in The conTerence. The Two Top individuals Tor The Team were Bob Seehm wredhng aT l38 pounda and Ron RekherT,aT I54 pounds.SeeW ended Thesea- son wiTh a dual meeT record oT eleven wins and onelose whHe RekheH'hnEhed wHh Twewe wins and Two losses. They were The only Two Trojans To reign as conTerence champs, and along wiTh Mike Prisco, as disTricT champions. From There, Seely wenT on To win The secrional TiTle and place Third in The disTricT Tinals. The Tearn Tnnshed The season mdTh an over- all record OT Ten wins and Tour losses. Besides dacmg THThin Theleaque,They ended THTh in The LNsTHcT Tournan1enT and TourTh in The SecHonaL 2 B oom -.-. B oom .... B oom B 00m .... Bbom Boom Boom Boom Boom Boom Boom Boom Boom Bbom WRESTLI NG' RECORD VamHy .. O Reavis -..-- . -...3I Blue lsland ....32 LockporT ....28 Jolie+..... ....37 Kankakee ....4O RiCh.... .. 9 Leyden ....l4 OakLawn... ....ll ThornTon..-.. ....35 Lincoln Way . ....3O FracTional -...26 Evergreen Park ....38 CalumeT ... 28 Bremen --- John Johnson-95 Mike Frisco-IO3 Albed Hoe-ker-I I2 Tom Franklin-l2O Wilbur Pouncey-I27 Na+e McElroy-I33 Vo rsi'ry Gropplers Bob See1y-138 Tom Peiliqrino-I45 Ron Reichefr-I54 Ray Mondschein-Io5 Dave Mulderinlc-I 75 Leroy Blaclcful-I-1w+ '1f- - ' W m -Qmww , 1 ,mgm lesnl :A : - , ,. .V Gropplers Finish Fiffh in Lecigue Mike Prisco, on fhe boffom, finds himself in a predicamenf wifh his opponenf from Bremen. 'W' Wilbur Pouncey, on fop, adds up riding firne as he keeps h confroi. Bob Seely and Ray Mond- schein qive a demonsfra- fion of basic wresflinq fechniques during a bas- kefbaii halffime. Af fhe sound of fhe refer- ees whisfie, Mike Prisco sefs up his opponenf for a fake-down. is foe under Row I: Sieve Smoof, Ron Shufz, Tom Borion, Terry Shufz, Ron Lincoln, Joe Cameli, Richard Moruelle, Roger G + fe D R ll H kh M i b F d Z' G Miller. Row 2: Richard Gerardi, Richard Por r, an e is, enry Bic am, ary Wur ig, re J Sh R 3 M J h S fh h' Bernie Budziic Ray Lennerrz Charies ressen O, arnes ipp. ow : r. o n mi ,coac, Oiis Davis. lfTUT16FfT16I'1, P d Sam Camp, Eng R Sophs End 3-3 in Conference C5reaHy nnproved overlasr years record of rhree vnns and sevenlosses,+he 1957-58 irosh- soph wredhnq ieanw hnhhed ik season wnh eighr wins, four losses, and one Jrie. Pxfier a slow srarlr involving Jrwo smashing deiears rhe H+He grappJers.perked up To vdn mgh+ oi rheh nexr deven encouniem. They pbced foudh nirhe Reavk Fmmh-SophlnvHa- Honai Tournarnenf. llnder iheir nevf coach. h4n John Snnih,+he squad sph? evenin con- ference compelriiion, winning Jrhree and iossinq rhree. Jarnes Shipp, wresrhng in rhe 120 and l27 pound chviions. was undeieaied for +he sea- son. Cliher conskienr vnnners for The reanw were Ronny Shuiz and hienry Bickhanm Boom moom Boom Boom Boom Boom Boom Boom Bbom Boom Bbom .... ,... Boom Bbom Reavh ..- Wue khnd Lockpori. Joher .... Kankakee Rmb ..... Leyden . . OakLawn Thornion . Frachonal Evergreen Park Cahmer. Brenwen .. I-Jim l-lunler 2-Tom Slriba 3-Ron DeBulcl'1 4-Dennis Figure 5-Clwuclc Green -Darrell Kincaid 7-Bob Maxwell 8-Gerry Viclqery 9-Paul Pelerson IO-Dennis Pignorri Slcir Vo rsify Sluggers I-Don l-lunl l2-Dennis Benning l3-Don lvlacaluso l4-BiIl Reynolds I5-Paul Clarey I6-Bob Seely l7-Chico Kennedy I8-Tom Pelligrino I9-Jerry Viclcery 2O+lvliclcey Bennenf ,:1 'wmzvw f' fe :-wwew. g 1, fg, 1 1 xml my.:vg,g , NOT To be ouTdone by The oTher sporTs oT l957, Bloom's varsiTy baseball Team had a greaT hand in making ThaT year The greaTesT in The schools aThleTic hisTory. ATTer dropping Two oT The TirsT Three games, The Team swung inTo gear To win The disTricT and regional championships, and The TirsT round secTionaI game. AIThough They were Tinally deTeaTed in The secTional Tinals in I3 innings by Proviso, They sTill ranked among The Top I6 Teams in The sTaTe. Jim BouTon, senior hurler, piTched The enTire game againsT Proyiso, who laTer breezed To a sTaTe championship downsTaTe. ATTer This hearTbreaking deTeaT, The Troian's compleTed The balance oT Their schedule, beaTing ThornTon IO-I and Frac- Tional 9-l To clinch The league TiTle. The greaT sTrengTh oT The Team was evidenT in iTs piTching sTaTT, including seniors Jim BouTon and Jerry Calangelo and junior Bill Reynolds. ThroughouT The season, The sTaTT allowed only 29 runs, and BouTon piTched a no-hiTTer againsT Rich. Top sluggers Tor The season on coach Fred JacoloeiT's squad were Bob Seely, Bob Maxwell, Chuck Green, and Rich DeMiTh. , . VARSITY BASEBALL SCORES ll957 season Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom. . 9 JolieT .............,.... Argo ...... ' . . . Leyden ,..... . , . Blue Island ,,. .,. LockporT . .. . .,. Kankakee ..,....... .. . DisTricT TournamenT .. 7 Rich ....,. ...., . .. ThornTon .,...... . . . Regional TournamenT Argo ,.,.,,...,. . . , Bremen ......,...,.. . . . SecTional TournamenT Mermion MiliTary Academy Proviso ..,.,,.....,..... Balance oT Schedule ThornTon .,........ . . . ThornTon FracTional . . .. . '57 STickmen Rank Among Top I6 Teams in STciTe Row I: Dennis Benning, Jerry Vickery, Don Macaluso, Gerry Vickery, Tom Pelliqrina, Bob Seely. Chico Kennedy, Bob Collins. Row 2: Alby I-Ioecker, Mickey BemenT, Ron DebuTch, Chuck Green, Dennis Pirani, Don HunT, Joe AksmiTh, Paul PeTerson, Tom STrieba, Dave Mulderink. Row 3: Gerold Levy, head coach Mr. Fred JacobeiT: Darrell Kincaid, Bill Reynolds, Jim I-lunTer, Dennis Figura, Bob Maxwell, Paul Clarey, Dennis PignoTTi, Mr, Sam Piazza, Q. ff - me f0f1fiaf..i.-NWs.sf1 ...Ml -1 . . .LM if f. we w1..s .. fs- '57 Varsity Sluggers Have Great Season Oulfielder Jerry Viclcery rounds 'rhird base and heads for home. Tom Canneclc displays his 'rremendous barring power as he deprives a defending calcher ol do- ing his iob. Bob Shullz, lhird base- man. wairs for 'rhe ball 'ro lag our a Rich runner. Jerry Colangelo goes info ihe slreich lo deliver his curve- ball specially. 108 Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom ..,. ,.... . . OU EF, m . U SS, l'T'l F., . GU S, . OI' OT1, . Ro I l-l B l gr.: D.WylcIs, R. Koelling, E.Ca1leH, J. McDaniel, J. l-laaclc. T. Clarey, C. JOCIUS, mqr. Row 2: FLT qABl'fusTB'r RNchlsJSl'afJPqoHJl-ld RL +AMlcsq Row 3. Mr. Paul C Rehberq, head coach. 13 . . I FI l, . GFI f'Ol'I. . SDHSF Z, . GI' , m F. osenza. assi. coach: T. Nafale, A, Desaufels, D. Finlc, W. l-lunler, R. Edelman, V. Broolce. Mr. Bob Sophs Third 5 Jolier . . 7 Argo . . I2 Kanlcalcee . 2 Leyden I I Lockporlr ........ . . . lO Riverside-Broolclield 9 Fraclional ,..,.,. , . . 2 Blue lsland ..,. 3 Thornton . IO Rich . . . 109 in Leogue Bloom's I957 Frosh-soph baseball squad, finished Hs season wilh a six win four loss record. ln The Soulh Suburban league, il won four oul of seven lo lake lhird place honors. The lop lwo men on lhe mound for rhe leam were Jerry Vicliery and lvlilce Bemenl, while Dennis Pignorli, Bob Collins. Gerry Viclc- ery. Jerry Viclcery, Pele Sierra, and Sam lvlele provided Jrhe barring power. l-lead coach for Jrhe I957 season was Mr. Bob Rehberg, as- sisled by lvlr. Don Thomas. ln The I95B campaign, Coach Rehberg was assislred by Mr. Paul Cosenza. lvlosl promis- ing al 'rhe slarl of Jrhis season were Pele Sierra, Joe Sranfa, Jerry l-laaclc, Tom Clarey. Don Wylsis, Andy Desaulels, and Ron Nichols. 1957 Store i Chompions Row I: Bob Andrews. assislanl coach: Ralph Sleben, head coach: Larry Clark, co-caplrains Slarling Jenkins and Fred Macklin: Jim McDonnell, Leroy Jackson. Row 2: George Hamlin, assisranf coach: lsaac Jefferson, Bob Boling, John Llorca. Chuck Boling, Bob Thompon, Bob Bell, Homer Thurman, Ed Wesl. 'I'I0 Row I: Isaac Jetterson, Bob Bell, Bob Thompson, Bob Boling, Ed West, Jim McDonnell, Fred Macklin, LeRoy Jackson, Starling Jenkins, John Llorca, Chuck Bolinq, John Ehardt, mgr. Row 2: Mr. Bob Andrews, asst. coach: Mr. Ralph Steben, head coach: Ted Vesci, Mr, George Hamlin, asst. coach: Ron Leahy, John Ross, Blair Peterson, Ben Thomas, Rich Evans, Dave Ray, Bruce Frobes, Ron Barbizzi, Jim Reinhardt, mgr.g Larry Weller, mgr. Troians Repeat as State Champs Highlighting the i956-57 sports year at Bloom was the Troians' capture ot the state track championship tor the second consecutive season. The thirteen-man squad repre- senting Chicago Heights in the state tinals at Champaign last spring scored an astonishing 39 If5 points, seventh highest total in the 63 years ot Illinois Interscholastic track history. Runner-up in this meet was New Trier with only I9 8fI5 points. The two outstanding individuals on the team were Fred Macklin and LeRoy Jackson, who were responsible tor 2lIf2 ot BIoom's points between them. Alto- gether, the squad took six tirst places and scored in nine ot the tourteen events. The tirst District track meet ever held at Bloom was also completely dominated by the Troians. They took tirst places in all but one ot the tourteen events to run up a score ot 92If4 over second place Kankakee, with just I9 points. New records in the 440 yard dash, mile relay, broad iump, and high iump were set, all by Bloom contestants. The entire year's schedule tollowed the same pattern tor Coach Ralph Steben's varsity team. lt completely over- powered every toe it met. Atter the state meet and cli- rnaxing the track season tor the Troians was the conterence meet held at Blue Island. Typitying the entire year, the Troians ran away with the meet and copped the league title. 111 Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom .,... Bloom Bloom Bloom 88 . . QIJV3 Jalieif .,,.,.,.... 2625 IOI Blue Island ....... I6 ... 73 Dunbar ........ .45 PROVISO RELAYS PALATINE RELAYS BLOOM TRIANGULAR Leyden .,....,.. 30 First Place First Place Rich-26If2 Fractional-I SV2 MOOSEHEART RELAYS 2 Individual First Places 2 Relay Team First Places DISTRICT MEET STATE MEET CONFERENCE MEET First Place First Place First Place Above: Leroy Jackson re- mained llwe faslesi sprinfer in i'l'1e slale by winning line IOO yard dash in 'ren seconds llal. Below: Bob Thompson, Jim McDonnell, and Bruce Frobes lwold line lead for Bloom in llwe l8O yard low hurdles. Trockmen Tops in Stole Lefl: Co-capiains Jim Mc- Donnell and Fred Macklin and Dr. l-l. l-l. Mercalf re- ceive llwe dislrici 'rroplwy from flwe l.l-l.S.A. represenla- live. Below: Fred Macklin lwils lhe fape in ilwe 440 lor anollwer Troian iirsl place, R I: Jlm P ncey, Andre DeLuca, Tony Zona, Dominic GaraTalo, Ron Panzica, Ray Mondshein John Eoushi, Gerald OW I OU W x PiTTs, Elzie HigginboTTom, Dennis Cole, Ralph Kelly, Bob McCann. Row 2: Charles Thomas, ArT. McBee, Larry Geron, G rald WashingTon, Ered Genzler, Lynn GriTTin, Larry PeTerson, George Delirancisco, RoberT Shlnn, George Thoemlng, Larry Weller, mgr. Row 3: lvlr. Bob Andrews, assT.coach1 Mr. Ralph STeben. head coachg Mr. George Hamlin, asih coachg Lonnie Pangburn, Roger Boss, Jesse SmiTh, Al Irons, Zeke Corbin, Donald Nichols, Milne Baldwin, Carey Long, Jo n Eh dT J R h dT . ar ,mgrg lm ein ar ,r'nqr. Frosh-Soph Cindermen, Indoor ond QUT Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom. . Bloom ....9B-W5 Blue Island. .43-4X5 .---74 .IOIIST --..-I9 ....89-2X3 Dunbar ....27-IX3 BLOOIVI TRIANGULAR ..,.87-2X3 Rich ......4o-if3 EracTional ...... I9 CONFERENCE MEET ...................s..EirsTPlace The Erosh-Soph Traclc Team Tound The l957 Track season one oT The mosT successTul in years. The liTTle cindermen compleTed The season wiTh an un- blemished record oT six wins and no deTeaTs. They opened Their campaign by conquering a conTerence Toe, Blue Island, 98-lf5 To 43-4f5. NexT They Toolc on Two non-conTerence opponenTs. The TirsT To Tall was JolieT, by a score oT 74 To I9. Nexr They downed a sTrong Dunbar oT Chicago, which wenT down aT The hands oT The Tiny Troians 89-2f3 To 27-i,f3. GeTTing back To The conTerence, They beaT Ley- den 87 To 3l. The Tinal Two meeTs were The mosT imporTanT. ln Bloom's Triangular The Ii++Ie Traclc- men beaT Rich and EracTional, and in The league meeT aT Blue Island They copped The conTerence championship. Coaches Tor The Erosh-Soph Team are The same as Tor The varsiTy, lvlr. Ralph STeben, assisTed by Mr. Bob Andrews and lvlr. George I-lamlin. The members oT The l957-58 Erosh-Soph Indoor Traclc Team wiTh Their coaches, Mr.1RaIph STeben and his assisTanTs, Ivlr. Bob Andrews, Mr. AI VersypT, and Ivlr. George I-lamlin-. - rn ,. , - - K -- fs em,rawfmerf'mwmsfwxvzzzrrm ZOO Yard lzreeslyle Relay Team Lef+ +o rigl'11': Bill Jaclcson, Raymond Grigsloy, Clwarllon Jones, Gary Gardner. ZOO Yard Medley Relay Team Leff +o rigl1l': Ron Carroll, Jay Zoll, Arnold Blauluss Dennis Omundsen. Swimmers Third in League Varsily Swimming Team Row I: Ron Carroll, Fred Washburn, Dennis Omundsen, Arnold Blaufuss, Tom Kiddoo, Jay Zoll, Bolo Collins, Ron Panzica, Fred Carroll, James Jocius. Row 2: Sieve Bluclner, mqr.y Bill Jackson, Dave Mascliwirz, Clwarl- ion Jones, Dave Gilford, Gary Gardner, Ray Grigsby, Don Newlcirlc, Don Canlway, lvlr. Merle Zesclnlce, coacli. . 'll 4 Frosh-Soph Swimming Team Bloom's Two State Qualltiers Row I: Franlc Basler, Bill Burdett, Steve I-lalperin, From left: Jay Zoll and Dave Gittord Dave Snodgrass. Row 2: Mike Cohen, Phil Jones, Jack I-loplcins, Richard Sundstrom. Not pictured, Steve lvloore, in First Year ot Competition The completion ot the school's new phys- ical education tacilities this year brought Bloom a new sport, swimming. The sport was popular trom the beginning, with enough candidates tor both varsity and trosh-soph teams. The varsity squad tinished the season with a tour win-three loss record, placing third in the South Suburban meet at Thornton. The trosh-sophs won two ot their three meets. Star individual tor the varsity was Dave Gittord, who set a new league record tor the IOO yard treestyle, swimming it in 57 seconds tlat. Dave also set pool records in the 50 and IOO yard treestyle. Bloom gualitied two swimmers tor the state meet held at Evanston, Jay Zoll and Dave Gittord. Bloom Bloom Bloom. . Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Varsity Swimming --...44 Fractional . . . . .50 Lockport . --..-I6 Thornton . .....64 Argg ...H33 Fractional -....54 Leyden ...H28 Proviso Frosh-Soph Swimming ...--.-60 Fractional ..,,,..I8 Thornton . -.HN-55 Loclcport . Lefl To rlghlz Jerry Modzelewslmu, Carl Biorlc, Sfeye Balcer, Byron Conanl, Bold Aushn. Bloom GoITers Third in League April I5 April I6 April IB April 2I April 22 April 25 April 30 Ivlay 5 Ivlay 7 May 9 May IO May I2 May I4 Ivlaylo-I7 Ivlay 22 I 958 SCHEDULE I3racTionaI-Bloom-Kankakee ThornTon-Bloom-l.oclcporT Rich-ThornTon-Bloom JolieT-Ivlorris-Bloom Bloom-Leyden-Blue Island LoclcporT-Bloom Blue Island-Bloom Bloom-Rich-ThornTon JoIieT-Bloom JolieT CaTholic-Bloom DisTricT MeeT JolieT CaTholic-Kanlcalcee-Bloom l3racTionaI-Leyden-Bloom STaTe IVIeeT League Mee-T Under The coaching oT Ivlr. John Prombo, Bloom's I957 golT Team won Ten oT iTs sixTeen meeTs. This record placed Them Third in The SouTh Suburban conTerence. Four players, STeve Balcer, Byron ConanT, Bolo AusTin, and Carl Bjork, were veTerans oT ThaT season and reTurned Tor The I958 campaign. Top individual Tor The '57 season was Ed lvlenlqe, a senior. Menlce's besT score Tor The sea- son was a 69 aT The WhiTe Pines course. I-Ie also carded a pair oT 79's, Tor a ToTal oT I58, aT The sTaTe meeT in Champaign IasT year. This score ranlced him sixTh in The sTaTe. OuTsTanding in The '58 season, besides The Tour veTerans, was Dan lvlaga, a sophomore. 0Ther players shooTing in The 80's were Ron Car- roll, Ken Connors, Ronald Vanlco, Dennis Gruca, AIberT Ivladura, Nick LoBue, and Tom Kiddoo. Ivlr. Serge Solcol was in charge oT coaching The sophomores on The squad. For The TirsT year, a meeT was held Tor iusT sophomores, a Triangular wiTh ThornTon and Blue Island. 6 Wednesddy Keglers 6 LeHy Bill Wallace, holder of rhe high game wilh a 236, is one of 'rhe 65 boys 'rhar parlicipales in lhe sixreen ream Wednesday nigh? bowling league. John Janes, presidenl ol lhe league, holds lhe high series wi+h 669. Vice presidenr is Diclc Dandurand. while Pere Linderl and Dave Dandurand serve as secrefary and ireasurer, respecrively. Top Six Teams as of March I5 All Slars ..............-.. 45 -I8 Arislocrals II ..-.......... 44 -I9 Louie's Super Service ..-... 38 -25 Buds ....,......,........ 37112-25112 Edgelg ............. .... 3 7 -26 4-Clovers . . .... 36 -27 7 Row I: Sieve Modzelewslci, Bill Bow- man, Dave Dandurand, John Janes. Pelre Linderr, Diclc Dandurand. Row 2: Len Brady, Garry Goyalc, Emil Srober, Paul Kunkel, Bob Milnes, Larry Tifff, Jerry Taylor, Jeff Gaby, Rich Jaworowslci, Gary Klos, Russ Roesner, Larry Weller. Miss Nancy GraveloT boasTs OT her archery Team's sTaTe vicTory To her Tellow physical educaTion insTrucTors Miss Nancy Roos, Mrs. Carol Wallace, Miss JudiTh Connolly, Miss Liela Veazey, Miss Grace ChynoweTh, Miss Lorraine BechTel, and Miss Roxie WiTTs as she displays The championship Trophy. Gym Teachers and WiTh The compleTion oT The boys' new gymnasium, The girls' gym classes Took over whaT was Tormerly The boys' area. The addi- Tion oT The swimming pool made possible in- sTrucTion in This sporT in physical educaTion classes. Four new Teachers were added To The girls' physical educaTion sTaTT This year. These are Miss Lorraine BechTel, Miss Grace ChynoweTh, Miss Nancy Roos, and Mrs. Carol Wallace. Miss Liela Veazey heads The deparTmenT. ln addiTion To Their regular class assignmenTs Miss Nancy Roos Toolc charge oT swimming: Girls in SporTs Miss JudiTh Connolly, senior bowling, iunior- senior GAA,,and golT: Miss Grace ChynoweTh, Treshman GAA: Miss Lorraine BechTel, sopho- more GAA: Miss Roxie WiTTs, iunior bowling: Miss Nancy GraveloT, archery: and Mrs. Carol Wallace, Tumbling. The expanded quarTers meanT an ex- panded physical educaTion program. Five days a weelc spenT in gym classes were required oT all Bloom sTudenTs Tor The TirsT Time This year. This enabled The girls noT only To become more slcillTul in The acTiviTies oT The deparTmenT buT also To Take parT in a greaTer varieTy oT sporTs. Judy Pefricelc, GAA Presidenf, presides over a meefing of fhe organizafion as fhe ofher officers Loreffa Browslci, Paf Bross, and Sandy Mcl-lugh confer. Board members Sandy Grupe, Carolyn Schram, Ro- berfa l-lippensfeel, -and Miss Lorraine Bechfel co-sponsor, Roseffa Merriff, Miss Judifh Connolly, co-sponsor, Belinda Palmo, and Peggy Korn. look on. GAA Educcife ond Sportsmanship Always wifh fheir goals in mind, fhe GAA inferesfed girls in sporfs and af fhe same fime insfrucfed fhem in fhe arf of sporfsmanship. Wifh a hosf of sporfs offered, every girl was cerfain fo find fhe one fo suif her. This organi- zafion was co-sponsored by Miss Judy Con- nolly and Miss Lorraine Bechfel. The freshmen mef on Thursday, sopho- mores on Monday, and fhe iuniors and seniors on Wednesday. The affer-school sporfs program was nof fhe only acfivify of 'rhe GAA, however. This organizafion sponsored a Play Day, during fhe 9 Chrisfmas season erecfed a free in fronf of fhe library, and also held fhe annual Chrisfmas parfy for all Bloom girls. Organizing fhese evenfs were fhe officers: Judy Pefricelc, Presi- denfg Loreffa Browslci, Secrefaryg Paf Bross, Vice Presidenf: Sandy Mcl-lugh, Treasurer, Sandy Grupe, Sophomore Board member: Peggy Korn, Sophomore Board member: Carolyn Schramm, Junior Board member: Roberfa I-lippensfeel, Junior Board member: Roseffa Merriff, Senior Board member: Belinda Palmo, Senior Board member. Caplain Melanie Donovan exhibils her Bloom spiri+ as she iumps exlra high during a cheer. Come on, lsids, le+'s really cheer! No one who ever alrended a Toolball or baslcelball game will soon Torgel Jrhe pep Jrhe cheerleaders had fried +o gel lhe sludenls Jro show al Jrhese conlesls. The squad, headed by Melanie Donovan and coached by Miss Liela Veazey, included Judy Josephson, Lynn Worley, Diane Jen- draselc, Sharon Carr, Sandy Wald- ruff, and Val Schuemann. Thanks lo rheir never-liring voices The reams Jroolc encouragemenl and showed whar Jrhey could really do. The pres- ence of lhese booslers al pep as- semblies helped sludenls 'ro recog- nize Jrheir duly To baclc Their reams. Squads Spice The vvarsiry cheerleaders, posing in a V for Vic+ory are Sharon Carr, Lynn Worley, Valerie Schuemann, Melanie Donovan, Sandra Waldrufl, Diane Jendraselc, and Judy Josephson. ms'as-M1'euwmfmnuawwiwfaisesezgzswesaavzafaxzsmmmwefi -S si f - ' , . ,s ii PaT Donovan, Linda Wilson, Sue WolT, ElizabeTh l-lallrnan, and Janice MasciTTi can sTill mus- Ter loTs oT Bloom spiriT as They pose aTTer a Tiring Frosh-Soph game. Bporf Scene The Frosh-Soph cheerleading squad gives Their all To boosT The morale oT The younger Troians. An innoyaTion in Bloom liTe was seen This year as The Frosh-Soph cheerleadering squad perTormed iTs rouTines aT Frosh-Soph TooTball and baslceTball conTesTs. .The squad comprised oT PaT Donovan, ElizabeTh l-lall- man, Janice lVlasciTTi, Linda Wilson, and Sue WolT was coached by Miss Nancy GraveloT. They were capTained by Linda Wilson dur- ing The TooTball season and by ElizabeTh l-lallman during The baslceTball season. The girls' good iob was veriTied by The excellenT record oT The Teams They cheered To vicTory. SE OSSITWG F1 . arion Panici, Karen Kosmal, Jo Ann Bland, Sand Mcl-lu h, Mar Ann Beal, Mar o Allord. Claire l-leclc- S M ll M y q y Q B b R , Mary Schindel, Diane Salans. mann, Kalhy Brown, Pal Bross, Dorolhy l-luernann. Y K l a d Jo Ann Bland. Lady Mdrions Shoot Wdy 'ro Stole Crown Compenng againsl 33 olher schools, 'rhe Bloom girls' archery leam again caplured The Illinois Poslal Archery Tournamenl crown. For lhe eighlh conseculive year These lceen-eyed archers shol lheir way +o yiclory. Nor only did lhe Jream relain lhe championship, buf also lhey scored +he rhree highesl scores in Jrhe slale. These lop scorers were Par Bross wilh 3l2 poinls, Diane Salans wirh 306 poinls, and Dorolhy l-luemann wilh 3OI poinls. The leam amassed a lolal of I445 poinls. Olher mem- bers included Barbara Rossman, Karen Kosmal, Judi l-lirsch, Margo Allord, Charlene Ehle- brachl. and Marion Panici. Underlalcing lhe coaching dulies for lhis year's champions was Miss Nancy Gravelol. World Circled in Eighty Doys Row l: Sandy Gloss, Eleaa nor Lamb, Pal Lanninq. Sharon Carr, Marlha Hop- kins, Marsha Goodlellow. Row 2: Cornelia Srnool, Lorrela Browski, Judi l-lirsch, Karen Sipple, Bar- bara Conanl, Marlha Kid' doo, Penny Fregeau, Laura Worley. Row 3: Diane Salans, Tarnra Barneil, Marly Carpenler. Joan Read. Bonnie Beckell, Marion Kirk, Melanie Dono- van, Alvera Focarela, Karen Landsea. Row l: Sue Wolf, Terry Johnson, Gayle Malone, Sue Borque, Karen l-leaney, Marilyn Tripp, Pai Donovan. Row 2: Nancy Nylander, Nancy Rosenlhal Mary Shepard, Jane Niblock. Kalhe Breylogle, Lynn Wor- ley, Sue Smifh. Row 3: Sue Jones, Karen Long, Jane Weiskollen, Carol Beers, Judie Wilson. Carol Bogue, Barbara Bruofle. Taking lull advanlage ol lheir lirsl year in lhe new pool, lhe newly formed Synchronized Swimming Club mel lwo nighls a week lo praclice. Wilh lhe boys' swimming season in lull swing, lhe girls were lorced lo hold land drills wiih lhe promise of 'lhe pool aller lhe season's end. All lhe work and praclice culminaled in Jrhe waler speclacular, Around lhe World in 80 Days. Miss Nancy Roos inslrucled The girls in 'rhe lundamenlals used in The waler baller lhey performed. Lorrelia Browski execules a hall rwisl as Alvera Fo carela and Joan Read look on. .J FRESHMAN GAA: Row I: Marian Brauer, Rila Andrade, Ellen Field. Susan Craig, Karen Heaney. Rose Teneyuca. Rose Marie Jack- son. Lorene Roberls. Margie Tillon, Annelie Monacilli. Joan Peloch, Sherry Berg. Row 2: Karen Cashman, Judy Friar, Cassandra Oehmlce. Pal Barlholomew, Rornaine Koch, Ingrid Seidelmann, Pal Czailca,.Ani'ra Pandolli. Marilyn Kendriclc. Carrnen Claylon, Darlene Alessi, Donna Buxlon. Nancy Tiz, Carol McWhorIer. Row 3: Billie Jones. Barbara Spanos, Ginny Kozlow, Annie Kolody. Jane? Wade, Anifa Macklin. Terry Johnson, Mary Lou Lucas, Karen Mondschein. Berry Doxy, Carroll Wiizel, Lynda Wood. Row 4: Dorolhy I-lun' sfoclc, Willie Mae Cowan. Connie Danlico, Carol Danlico. Mary Beih Allen, Diane Davis, Calle I-Iowell. Aliean, Ollo, Joan Tarnbrini. Linda Jones, Grelchen Birosch, Susan Cole. Row 5: Dorolhy Schullz, Linnea Odegard. Merrily Dee, Geraldine Miller, Karen I-lendron, Sandy Wiswell. Sharry Reliich, Marlene Langohr, Charlolle Zulcauslcas. Andrea Mednanslcy, Karen Dooley, Margarel Kruse, Donna Ladd, Frances Gloss, Barbara Perdue. lrrnela Ulrich, Judy Low, Linda Block, Nancy Cole, Teresa Oqieqlo, Miss Grace Chynowefh. Undercloss Girls Enioy Sports SOPHOMORE G A A z Row I: Eulaleila John- son, Virginia I-Iellrnan. Elayne Weller, Claire I-Ieclcmann, Mary Dean. Sandy Grupe. Row 2: Paulelle Banlchead, Lerr na I-Iolrnan, Ann Herbsl, Beriha Cervanles, Faye Keller, Loena Thornp' son, Carol Peiricelc. Row 3: Calhee I-luber, Eve- lyn Bronaugh, Carol Peloclc, Nancy Kloss, Margo Allord, Allreda Amos, Vivian McCann. Row 4: Margarel Coch rane, Sandy McHugh, Peggy Korn, Winnie Goncher, Sandy Waoo ner, Marlene Schaller, Janel Gibson, Carolyn Schrarnrn, Pal Bross. Miss Lorraine Bechlel. 124 Junior GAA: Row I: Cynflwia Yuslwlcevich, Ro- berfa Hippensleel, Judy Fosfer. Sandi Gloss, Joyce Sanlelord. Nancy Pierce- all. Row 2: Palrricia Mess- ner, Sandy Mcl'luql'1.Car- olyn Sclwramm, Vicki Ber- forelli, Barbara Kendrick. Row 3: Judiflw Cordes, Laurie Browslci, Paf Bross, Helen Slepslci, Agnes Enz- weiler, Sue DeLuca. Jrs., Srs. Show Sport Skills Senior GAA: Row I: Ro- seila Merrill, Carol Young, Nadie Mae Ross, Pal Relcau. Row 2: Pauline Creiglwlney. Nancy Yacono. Pal Rufo. Mary Sperfi. Row 3: Barbara Klawifler, Judy Pelricelc. Mary Umfleei, Belinda Palrno, Marion Panici. 12 Senior Girls Bowl 'em Over Bowling Terms were heard each Tuesday as lhe seniors look To The bowling alleys for iheir weekly games. The girls who praciiced whal Miss Judilh Connolly preached were rewarded wiih ihe bowlers' delighl, a srrilqe, and hopes lor higher aver- ages becarne realiries, while nighrrnares, like loiled and guller balls, were a rarily lor ihern. Miss Connolly shows Pauline Creighi- ney l'he proper bowling grip as Yolanda Ciarrocchi loolcs on. Mary Ellen Umfle'e+, Penny Lale, Judy Laurie and Mary Lilalcus approach 'rhe foul line wilh Jrheir sigh'l's on a slrilce. lmmaculale Campagnoni and Dolores Chaney lceep score while Carol Sand- roni, Belinda Palmo, Judy Laurie, Mary Lilalcus, Sandy Waldrull, and Joyce Moellering warch 'rhe acrion on lhe alleys. 26 Juniors Join Ronks ol Keglers Junior bowling leam caplains are, sealed: Jackie Marcozzi, Judy Prisl, Sally Shapiro, Kalhy Bava, Caroline Rocha, Pal Bross. Slanding: Kalhy Brown, Rila Rosali, Carolyn l-lunslock, Carol Jaris, Mary Clare Beck, Charleen Heusman, Sandy McHugh. Slrikes and spares were lhe rule ralher lhan lhe exceplion al lhe Junior bowling sessions. lvliss Roxie Wills showed lhe girls lhe line poinls ol lhe game al each weekly meeling. Team caplains were Jackie lvlarcozzi, Judy Prisl, Sally Shapiro, Kalhy Bava, Caro- line Rocha, Pal Bross, Kalhy Brown, Rila Rosali, Carolyn l-lunslock, Carol Jaris, Mary Clare Beck, Sandy Mc- l-lughj and Charleen l-leusman. The girls pracliced vigorously as lhey looked lorward lo lhe day when lhey would bowl a perlecl game. Janice Beebe, Sally Shapiro. Georgeann Spousla, lvlarlha Menke, and lvlargarel Cochrane keep an eye on scores and on lhe bowlers ol lheir respeclive leams. 'I27 Club Improves Groce ond Wilh The help of Mrs. Carol Wallace Bloom girls discovered The wonders ol gym equip- menl such as The Trampoline. Meeling on Tuesday and Wednesday, lhe Tumbling Club spenl much ol ils lime preparing Tor an ex- hibilion of slunls lo be shown al one of 'rhe PTA meelings. Coordinolion Row I: Nancy l-layden, Marilyn Tripp, Diane Pay- lilc, Dorine Migliorali, Cassandra Ohemlre, Nancy Tiz, Karen Heaney, Sandra Rosone, Row 2: Andrea Wilson, Barbara Spanos, Geraldine Miller, Mary Shepard, Janel Schomas, Karen Cashman, Lynn Maclrler, Karen Koenig. Row 3: Carol Anderson. Lucille Heumann, Lorene Roberls, Mrs. C, Wallace. Row l: Carol McWhorler, Margie Tillon, Sandy Cirupe, Lois Slephens, Jane? Buxfon, Rosa Jaclcson. Cynlhia Yushlcevich, Darlene Svoboda, Row 2: Barbara Kendrick, 'Linda Wilson, Linda Lee Parisi, Charlolfe Zulcaulras, Lorella Browslci, Joan Tam brini, Karen Gromala, Winnie Goncher, Row 3: Sherry Berg, Jacquie Johnson, Judy l-laoerrnan, Pal Czailca. Sleady girls, advises Mrs. C. Wallace as she supervises slunls al Tumbling Club praclice. m lk L 51: 1-5 -s 'fGy':W': ' ' 2 Assisfanco eller school wa-. qiven by Yhe GAA helpers. These qirls, themselves ncfivv in GAA sponsored sports, showed Those less proficient how To rnninlain skills in lhf- verious sports. The qirls pin' lured nl lol? are: Row I: Judy Pelricelc, Kalhy Bova, Marqarol Cochrane, Sandy Mcl-luqh. Row 2: Sandy Grupo, Pal Bross. Peqqy Korn, Carolyn Schramnw and Laurie Browslni. Noi in picfuro is Winnie Goncher, Girls Doncire Time 'ro Help Phys Ed Stuff i 129 Row I: Bonnie Madqell, Bar bara Di Giovanni, Mednlenr' Amadio, Keren Apponi, Flor' ine Haney, Daisy Roborls. Row 2: Sharon Kickerf, Peqqy Korn, Lynn Nudelrnan, Pai Morey. Linda Banis, Judy Gamble, Lucille Melone. Row 3: Jnnoi Burghard, Sandra Sfilfs, Judy Wellon, Connie Gesbarro, Phyllis Lane, Micada Ozune, Jeyleen Anqelloffi. Row 4: Alla Meuch. Myrra Fiedler, Celesle Pefrarca, Joyce Jens ma. Darlene l-larllord, Kafhryn Miller, Barbara Ferrer, Mary Ellen Balenow, Vciriery in Sporrs lncrecased b Members of rhe Tumbling Club warch iLoreHa Browslci as she praclices srunrs on Jrhe Trampoline. Cheers wilh a masculine louch, added aH'rac- rions-alr lhe games, were performed by Jrhe Bloom Troian. Bob Leach. Perlecl' lormafion is rhe aim of rhe Synchronized Swimming Club during a praclice session. l ' ' -'l'fe'4'f' 'N H W-'r'r m'-'Mi 'MfrMwf -mmewwvwui ducofion is clclitions Varsiuy cheerleaders warm up flue Bloom fans in a pre-game exluiloilion out pep. Ffeslumen apply flue 'lundamenlals learned in gym classes To a ucasr moving game of baslceuloall. Safisfaclory smiles llaslu across flue laces out Claire Heclcmann, Kalluy Brown, and Margo Allord as Huey re- +rieve llueir firsf round scores. EQ . - . 1 x 4 ? S , 5 3 1 2 2 2 2 E 3 Ei 5 2 3 1 SE K, ? Q is In-1 Q- ' ...-.,,.,m.www.,ww,vm Kmwy-'ffl K-fufwfwkxfif-fmwmgmmwmwmz-.wigy Aw: -Uma, f-wm1+5f5gQf41svgiwwxnffsewzkfaimwmv X, 3, If fx mm, - Two Teochers A high school was sTarTed in This areas in I 898 Through The eTTorTs oT Two inspired Teach- ers, Mr. Frederick SchachT, a Phi BeTa Kappa Trom The UniversiTy oT Illinois. and Miss Alice Burchard, a Wesleyan graduaTe. ln l9lO iT was organized on a Township level. BeTween l902 and l933 The number oT Tac- ulTy increased Trom Three To TiTTy-one. ln The nineTeen-ThirTies Teachers' and RegisTraTion manuals were adopTed, compleTe guides To all phases oT adminisTraTion and Teaching. Ten years laTer 'a woman Teachers' co-operaTive house was remodeled Trom The old NorTh l-lall, and The Teachers' Council was organized. The school was growing and The TuTure was brighT. Behind The scenes Jrhe Board of Educalion, headed by Dr. Paul Ashley. malces ihe big decisions which aflecl Jrhe sludenls. The board members sac- rifice much of lheir valuable lime lo serve long, ledious hours wilhoul pay lo cope wilh The many problems aris- ing from a greally expanded school planl and academic program. Dr. Harold Melcalfq Mrs. Wilhelmina Pignolli: Mr. Howard Miller: Mr. Charles Donovan: Dr. Paul Ashley. presidenlg Mr. Emmell Richards, secrelaryy Mr. Blair Pelrersonp Mr. Paul Keen: Miss l-lildur Soderman: Mr. Alfred Odegard. P.T.A. cuncl School Bocird Plcin for Sfudenls The P.T.A. slrives lo creale a bel- ler underslanding belween home and school, lhrough ils annual Open l-louse, ils monlhly meelings. and The visiling day Tor freshman parenls. To aid par- enls in becoming beller acguainied wilh our educalional program 'rhe PTA. provides a calendar of coming evenls for lhe year. Sfancling: Mrs. H. Cohr, Mrs. E. Jaracz, Mrs. W. Jorgen- son, Mrs. W. Simon, Mrs. A. l-lolding, Mrs. T. Bell, Mrs. P. Perozzi, Mrs. R. Cor-des. Seafed: Mrs. C. Nibloclc, Mrs. W. Croslon, Mrs. L. Janlcovialc, Mrs. G. l-lahn. 134 AdminisTroTion Governs STudenTs Dr. Harold H. MeTcalT SuperinTendenT M' -1, f -is. ' . - , ,, ,, L i f, . I -' ' ff--- J f fx! ' V 3 1,5252- :J . , Q - V: ,- 1 ' ,-V-1. A g . . V ' f m i'if' My T c c 'W X J, X X Sig k s is gk Mr. Ralph Briggs Mr. AlberT MarTin Miss Hildur Soderman RegisTrar In Memoricim People who are greaTly loved in This world will always be remembered in The hearTs oT all Their Triends. Miss Eveline Callender, speech correcTion- isT, and Mr. Ralph Briggs, Tormerochairman oT The MaTh DeparTmenT, will leave a permanenT mark aT Bloom and in The communiTy They served. Mr. Briggs, a loyal BloomiTe and a TaculTy mem- ber Tor 3I years, was always inTeresTed in The ambi- Tions, successes, and Tailures oi each oT his sTudenTs. Miss Callender had been speech correcTionisT Tor The pasT Two years Tollowing Tour years as in- sTrucTor in English and Typing. l-ler inTiniTe paTience and her pleasanT smile will noT be TorgoTTen by Those who were acquainTed wiTh her during her shorT-lived iourney Through liTe. 135 Mr. Alfred Oclegarcl AssisTanT Principal AssisTa nT Superin'TendenT Business Manager Miss Eveline Callender Miss Doris E. Al+is Business Eclucafion Universily of Missouri B.S. Mr. Roberi' Andrews Malhemaiics Deparimenf Chairman Ball Slaie Teachers College B.A. lncliana Universily M.A. Mr. Richard P. Aulie Science Wheaion College B.S. Uniyersily of Minnesoia M.S. Miss Lorraine Bech+el Physical Educaiion Sou+hern lllinois Universily B.S. Miss Elizabefh Berlcenlcamp Social Sluclies MacMurray College B.A. Universily of Chicago M.A. Miss Eveline Callend er Speech Correcfion Macalesler College B.A. Norlhwesfern Universily M.A. -:-n-. . X X ,.,. L. , .. , , kg ,ssisi, isa? 230331 ,Q 4 ef ' ii? V ' 5' as ' 2153 J si :S 'A 1 s S . .Q ss- 5. .5 , 'lia5Z45'e? i . i - li Q. ' Ti' -ii .1 E5 .1 'Vi f .5 T ff. fa ie:-sms.--A. , ,, -if .V .. W , ' gig , A . , aj ' J 5 i if . its 'i Q m ei is as Tiiigigi V ,,,, i if f -:gr gg H... i l i' 75 7 'fi iif'lfii ?m.:5 f if A J M - ,.riL, ie S 13.11 4. I . . Q .5 iqiffg i iiiiffi A V as as . Q V .A , M - - 136 Mr. Alvin M. Andersen Social Siudies Universily oi Chicago M.A. Miss Amy Applega're Science Deparlmenl' Chairman Universily oi Nebraska BA. Universily of Chicago M.S. Miss Harriei Baldwin . Social Sludies Universiiy of Wisconsin B.S. Mr. Alberf Berg Business Educalion Chairman Roanoke College B.S. Mr. Frank W. Buchfel Boys' Physical Educafion Chairman Kansas Slaie Teachers College B.S. Norihwesiern U niversily MA Mr. James W. M. Campbell Social Siuclies Universily of lllinois B.A. and M.A. Mr. Einar M. Cannelin Music Universily of Wisconsin B.A. ancl Mfx. KI 124921 WY i5',32f3,i??f'7fffi'1'f 4- f x W r rr r Miss Velva Carley Q- Homemakinq l J A Wisconsin Siaie Teachers College B.Ed. V, 1 i' i .af ' X . 53 f.. ... , 1 fv is as ssmw ,,,- . -V V s . , rrwsf 5-saswssf s 4 ' - f .sm we . g sz s f .2 , Q 2 A 4 8 Q X 514 A E s T ss 4 g, rs X f J , ss fi , is Q Q . .5 4 sir K ,J sf, , , 6 4151 . aff Miss Ellen Chapman Business Eclucaiion Nebraska Wesleyan Universily B.S. Universily of Nebraska MA. as rr si sf.1.1r Mr. R. E. Clegg W P lndusirial Educaiion Norihern Illinois S+a+e College f B S E, i. fi W Evil ' V' gvffii Miss Judiih Connolly r . Physical Educaiion P ' Sfaie Universiiy of lowa B.S. ' 'isl P li' i ' fiiQfl2l'if , W-I Mrs. Thelma Crane e ff: Z iiiiasqf- E School Nurse ,.. Loyola Universiry B.S. ancl P,l-l.N. Z 'f X'-- , i 55 f'iEfi 13 '..,'. 2 L ii if l-lornemaking Deparinnenl Chairman lowa Slafe Teachers College BA I riii riii lowa Siaie College M.S. is Y , iv K 6, , ri gl Q ,E M i w . , si'2 'K A W SK Y -'a V 5 , 6 Q. 1 f s Y 4K if f .1 F 3 3 . C wwf ,q s..,I..L 1 X ' gg 6 ki Q 7 Y f B Ulf' s 5, ,W 1 , .Q J if Miss Grace Chamberlain Social Siudies Oshkosh Siale College B.S. Universiiy of Wisconsin M.S. a Physical Eclucahon Michigan Siale Universily B.S. gyb ..,,.g, V.,kL . .5 iff Mr. Nick P. Colbrese lnduslrial Eclucalion Sioui' lnsiilufe B.S. Mr. Paul Cosenza Driver Educafion lnclusirial Educaiion Illinois S'ra+e Normal Universily B.S. Mr. John Curry Special Eclucaiion English Universily of Wisconsin B.S. and M.S. 7 Miss Doris A. Deer English Brenau College BA. Columbia Universily M.A. Miss Pauline Douglas English DePauw Universily BA. Universily of Chicago MA. Miss Adelaide Dunn Language Souihern lllinois Universiiy B.Ed. Siaie College of Washingfon MA. Mr. John Fabian School Social Worker John Carroll Universiiy B.S.S. Universiiy of Chicago MA. Miss Sara J. Fernald English Deparimenl Chairman Monmouih College BA. Universily of Maine M.A. Mr. M. C. Gabbard Maihemafics Universiiy oi Arkansas BS. Mr. Mearl J. Dodge Ari Deparimenr Chairman School of 'rhe Ari' lns'ri1'ul'e BA. Mr. Daniel G. Drabik Social Siudies, Library Wabash College BA. Miss Eva L. Dunn Maihemaiics English Universily of lllinois B.S. and M.A. Mr. Alexander M. Feldvebel Social Sludies, Counselor Norihern lllinois Siaie College B.S. if Norihwesiern Universiiy - 7 8 Mr. John F. Fosfer lncluslrial Educalion Norlhern lllinois Universiiy B.S. Universily of lllinois M.A. Miss AnneHe Gioannim Language, Counselor Weslern lllinois Siaie Universiiy B.Ed. Universiiy of lllinois MA. Miss Nora Nancy Goggin Language. Social Sludies Universily ol: Connecficul BA. Universiry of lowa MA. Mr. Richard Gro+emeyer Driver Eclucafioln Norihern Illinois Slale College B.S. Colorado Siale College of Educalion MA. Miss Cafherine Hawor+h Library Universily of Illinois B.S. and M.S. in L.S. Mr. Bar+on Herr Business Educaiion Soulhern Illinois Universily B.Ed. and M.Ed. .. . Miss E. Pearl Hess if iiii I . .V I . :E ggi is , Library 9 ll 1 Juniala College BA. Q i i ' fi L l l .1.r Mr. Rober+ E. Hippensfeel Music Deparlmenr Chairman Ball Slale Teachers College BA. Universily of Michigan MA. 139 Miss Nancy Gravelor Physical Educalion Arizona S+a+e College BA. Mr. George Hamlin Malhemalics Colorado Siale College of Educalion BA. Universily of Chicago M.BA. Miss Florence Henriksen Science Universiry of Illinois M.S. Miss Viola G. Herr Language Deparlmenl Chairman Counselor lllinois Wesleyan Universily BA Universiry of Chicago MA. Mr. Marion A. Hineline Science Eau Claire Sl'a+e College B.S. Universily of Minnesola MA. Mr. lra W. Hoff Malhemafics Colorado Slare College BA. and MA. X730 Mr. Thomas L. Hogan Malhemalics Norlhern lllinois Universily B.S. and M.S. Miss Mary Elizabefh House Journalism, Publicalions Ohio Wesleyan Universily BA. Norihweslern Universify M.S. !OM es Hubacek duslrial Educalion ni ersily flllinois B.S s Mr. Fred Jacobeii' Physical Eclucalion U lowa Wesleyan BA. Norlhweslern Universily MA. Mr. Richard B. Jensen Social Sfudies Universiiy of lllinois B.S. Mr. Gene A. Kamp Social Siuclies Greenville College B.S. Universiiy of lllinois MA. Miss Mary Hollis l-lomemalcing Bradley Universily B.S. Universily of lllinois MS. Mr. L. Hrudka Science Norihwesfern Universily B.S. lndiana Universily M.S. Mr. Alberf lnlcsfer English lllinois Slale Normal Universily B.S. Mr. Kenne+h W. Jensen Science Universiiy of lllinois B.S. and M.S Mr. Harold Jones Business Educalion Universiry of lllinois B.S. Miss Elizabe+h Ann Kelly is Social Sluclies g P Universily of Chicago BA. B ii- is 140 Mr. Charles J. Kepler Marhemarics Eau Claire Srale College B.S. Universiry of Wisconsin M.S. Miss Vera V. Kohlhoff English Sourh Dalcoia Siare College B.S. Universiiy of Chicago MA. Mr. Walfer Kuras Driver Educaiion Chairman Incluslrial Educalion Norrhern Illinois Slale Uniifersiry B.E. Mr. Dale Law'I'on Science Knox College B.A. Wesrern Illinois Sraie College M.S. Mr. Donald D. Lindell Physical Educaiion Cornell College BA. Mr. E. E. Mayhew Agriculiure Deparrmenr Chairman Iowa Srare College B.S. and M.S. Miss Joan Kewley English Emmanuel Missionary College BA. Universily of Sourhern California M.A. Mr. Edmond Krumm Physical Educalion Iowa Siare Teachers College B.A Srale Universiry ol Iowa MA. Mr. Clyde W. Lawrence Business Educaiion Illinois Srale Normal Universify B.Ed. Norihwesrern U niversiry M A. Miss Ber+ha Lewis English Chadon Srare Teachers College BA. Universiry ol Wisconsin Ph.M. Mr. Raymond Lindsrrand Maihemarics Universily of Chicago Ph.B. ancl M.A. Mr. Thomas J. McKillip English Srare Universiry of Iowa B.A. and MA. Mr. Harold L. McNabb English, Language Soulrhwesf Missouri Sraie College B.S. Universiiy of Missouri M.E. Miss Shirley Miller Homemalcing Universily ol: Illinois B.S. and M.E. Mrs. Harriei' Murray Language Universiry of Wisconsin B.A. and MA. Mr. E. R. Nelson Science lllinois Wesleyan Universi+y B.S. Miss Margare+ A. Norman Social Siudies Chairman Universily ol Illinois B.S. and MJX. Mr. Samuel Paravonian Maihernaiics, Counselor Wheaion College B.A. Teachers College, Columbia Universiiy MA. I4 Mr. Franklin E. Miller English Teachers College of Conneciicul B.S. Universiiy of Chicago MA. Mr. Thomas Moore Social Siudies X'Ves+ern illinois Slale Universily B.S. and M.S. ' Mr. Dawn M. Neil Science Easiern lllinois Siale Universily B.Ed. Universily ol lllinois M.S. Mr. Eugene Neubauer lndusirial Educaiion, Counselor Sioux' Siaie College B.S. Universiiy of Pennsylvania M.S. Mrs. Edna H. Nor+h Speech, Drama Nor+hwes+ern Universiiy BA. Miss Leifha Paulsen English Universiiy of Illinois BA. Miss Jean Pavy Music Hanover College BA. Indiana Universily M.M.E. Mr. Nello A. Pe+ersan+i lncluslrial Educalion Chairman Sloul lnsliluie B.S. Universily of Illinois M.S. Mr. Sam Piazza Malhemalics Universily of Illinois B.S. Miss Doro+hy Prinlz I-lomemalcing Universily ol Illinois B.S. Mr. Rober+ R. Rehberg Ph sical Educaiion Y Universiry of Illinois B.S. and M.S. Mr. EmmeH' Richards Social Sludies Norlhern Illinois SI'aI'e Universily B.S. I I I I4 Miss Marjorie Pendlefon School Social Worlcer Universily of Chicago BA. and MA. Mr. Richard Pelerson English Coe College BA. Universily of Omaha M.S. Mr. Don R. Po'Her Physical Educaiion .Ball Slale College B.S. Michigan Slafe College MA. Mr. John D. Prombo Diversified Occupalions Illinois Slale Normal Universily B.Ed. Miss Ru+h R. Render English Norlh Cenlral College BA. Norlhern Illinois Sfale Universily M.S. Mr. Lloyd Richerl Science, Axudio Visual Aids Norlh Cenlral College BA. Norlhwesiern Universily MA. Miss Nancy Roos Physical Educalion George Williams College B.S. Sou+hern Illinois Universily M.S. fA 'l ff r' -W fx - io- lii e V qi , ,, i g Ebb . ., 4::?.,, , English Roosevelr Universiry BA. lliie ' M M iioi iio Vzu. Miss Rulh Sawyer ' Language Whealon College BA. gygi Norlhweslern Universily MA. ' Miss Juanifa L. Schoff English, Counselor . as 4,3 . is -W sz.: -, H . .f . , af as V '?l7.ffQ2 '7A 2 . W .R , .wi . gi! 5' . M y 4-1 1 .X gg fwggiii 'M is . fig f :T WJ -as 4' fs: 4 'F am.. Mrs. Eva W. Rosenbaum Ma+hema'rics l-lunfer College BA. College ol fhe Cify of New Yorlc M.S. Mr. C. M. Sarff Physical Eclucalion Dralre Universily BA. Mr. Ralph Schmid+ Social Sfuclies Iowa Wesleyan College BA. Universily of lowa M.A. Mr. B. M. Seaman lnduslrial Eclucarion Easrern Illinois Slale Universiry Park College BA. BS, Universily of Chicago MA. Wayne Universily ME. -1 i iiii Mr' John W- Sears wif? Mr. William A. Shroyer lf1dUSl'FI6l EdUC5'l'lOfl I yy' K Engllglq UVlIV9VSlly of llllV1OlS VOC- Ed Cefl- L Universily of Illinois BA. and M.A 'rr E l A if Mr. CIay+on M. Smdh ' ass. Mr. John A. Smi+h I . . . ,,., f, ,fi g nz . u . Social Srudies .iggggg lnduslrial Educahon, Driver ' A .ggifiiri y . . Whearon College B.S. gig ' TFGHWIUQ - - - - 'if 'W . . . . Universiry of Illinois -MA. Norlhern Illinois Sl'a+e Universily 'i'- -. 144, Mr. Serge Sokol Maihernaiics Culver-Sioclclon College BA. Mr. Ralph Sreben Science Norlh Cenlral College BA. Norlhweslern Universily MA. Mr. Glenn E. Sfehr Science Norih Cenlral College BA. Universily ol Illinois M.S. Mr. Berclyne S+ewar+ Maihernalics Soulhern Illinois Universiiy B.EcI. Universiiy ol Illinois M.Ed. Mr. William Tale English Easiern Illinois Universily B.S. and M.S. Mr. Donald Thomas English Universily ol Dubuque BA. Universily oi Illinois M.A. 2 . ' - . f -f--Rimes f 4.5L2fg . i'snw..- A ' --ij?Iaimiflszgga1f1g,'g,:if ia. fligsii ,5,5H f ' B , if SEK ess' as? lasfgffzggi f 1if-giggle - -Le: - -gs. Wrfif-aflf f .- ,4 - zflirgff sjisi ,412 ,ff 'iff 'ff' sag. ,. ...--,.- Qs sie. ,Si A-J. ,sq 252 ,Q K Q f vu-ex I ff? fi . E if games X Kg my 145 Mr. William V. Spalding English Drury College BA. Universiiy of Missouri M.Ed Mr. James D. Sieclcel Science, Counselor Norlh Ceniral College B.S. DePaul Universily M.E. Mr. James E. Sfevens English Universily ol Chicago MA Miss Vivian S'Iur'I'evani' Business Eclucalion Whifewaler Siaie College B Ed Universily of Wisconsin M S Miss Ora Mary Theobalcl English, Counselor MacMurray College BA. Universiry ol Illinois MA. Mr. Manly Tory Science Illinois Slale Normal Universuly B.S. Colorado Siale College ol Eclucalion MA. Miss Liela Veazey Girls' Physical Educaiion Chairman Oberlin College BA. Columbia Universiiy M.A. Mrs. Carol Wallace Physical Educaiion Universiiy of Wisconsin B.S. Miss Ed na WaI+ers Caieieria Direcior Kansas Siaie College BS Mr. Frank A. Whifesicle English Lombard College BA. Universiiy of Arizona M.A. 4Mrs. Marilou Work Language Oberlin College BA. and MA. . fs 'F' VIS-553355533 , Mr. Merle R. Zeschke ' PH i I . ys I ca Ed u c a I I o n U . . . . niversiiy oi Illinois ' BS- and ME. ,,,. - 5 . ssiwgfw-:I 25 , . , , -I 'I46 Mr. Allaeri' S. Versypi' Physical Educaiion Wesiern Illinois Universiiy B.Ed. Mrs. Marfha H. Wallace Special Educaiion Universiiy oi Illinois B.S. Mr. Harry Whi+eIey English Universiiy of Chicago B.A. Miss Roxie P. WiHs Physical Educalion Illinois Siare Normal Universiiy B.Ed. Universilry of Illinois M.S. Mr. Carl F. Workman Business Educafion Universiiy of Illinois B.S. and M.EcI. Mr. D. L. Ziegler Inclusirial Educaiion Wesiern Illinois Siaie College BS Colorado A. and M. College M.S Counselors Guide Sludenls Miss Ora Mary Theoloald Miss Juanila Scholl Miss Annelle Gioannini Freshman Girls Counselor Sophomore Girls Counselor Junior Girls Counselor Mr. Eugene Neubauer Mr. Alexander Feldvebel Mr. James Sleclcel Freshman Boys Counselor Sophomore Boys Counselor Junior Boys Counselor Miss Viola l'lerr Mr. Samuel Paravonian Senior Girls Counselor Senior Boys Counselor 147 Mrs. Tekla Tocco Mrs. S. Harfman, Mrs. W. Thompson, Mrs. R. Peferson, Mrs. L. Frifzshe, Mrs. M. Linden, Mrs. M. Nardeila, Miss N. Nelson, Mrs. M. Rodgers, Mrs. E. Porfer, Mrs. M. Galderio, Mrs. A. Padirana, Mrs, M. Reay, Mrs. M. Erickison, Miss Edna Walfers. Maintenance ond Cofeferio Sfcncfs Work 'ro Mcainrcain Bloom Sfcanclords Mr. Elza Snow Leff fo righf, Back Row: Mr. M. Paffersom, Mr. G. Hodge, Mr. M. Rich, Lo Bue, Mr. S. Barqer. Mr. 6. Kraft Mr. J. Sobofa, Mr. C. Parkison, Mr. E Mr. A. Moenich, Mrs. M. Dellesandro, Mr. A. Malcnlce, Mrs. J. Daniico. Le Vauii, Mr. N. Rorer, Mr. A. Appleberry, Fronf Row: Mr. J, Crapp, Mr. A. Vesfe, Mr, P. Hess, Mr, T. King, Mr. H i i . d .o Mr. N. Y Sinaier, Mr. P, Snaner Mr. H. Lamboifi, Mr, A. Epiey, Mr, A. Sieberf, Mr. N, Howell, Mr. J. Woofen. I48 Mrs. Marie Colwrs, Mrs. Barbara Bam- ford. Mrs. Georgia Wesl, Mrs. Ger- aldine Slov, and Mrs. Florence Sieg- enga, lelf +o right are busy willw office procedures. Gffice Steiff Hos Varied Tosks Mrs. Doroilwy Finlc and Mrs. Delores Kieper clweclc slwipnneni ol Junior Class rings. Lelii 'ro riglii, Miss Delo es Broome, Mrs. Mabel Moellering, and Miss Belly Kiclcerl concenlrale on ilmeir clerical dulies. 4 ,wwf-'C' N , K .-,- A Mm.. M, we , ,, IW-0' -.Q yy. ' o wma,-,ff ..7 A ffffzfiflwv' K 5 W, Q, , fm ,K , aw ' ,rww --Q, ,HV , Z , - , 'QM' fgwm' M, , ,K- 5 M . , ew, Q . . . w1.f'5VMvz Q, ,,:J,,., . 1, . in W, Rb. . , , . 15 fjgywv . ,,Lr Fpwg, .L.,,f 5, I ' 1,4122 ,L,, . if . ,,.,m,5,,2M,,.,,,5mLxM , ,., ,, J,-f:g1,v2' ,W o YV I , . X ms 'Y ' 'H ' - kiwi my ,Mfg L,f Vf,. 'P' . . ,fm M h M M .fi X -qv. ww , 'Wf vvwsfq M Q 1' :m,,,,,: , A ,L f , A 3, A.. .H Seven Become The senior class. long The pride oT Bloom. began wiTh Tewer Than Ten sTudenTs. ln The TirsT graduaTing class in June, l9Ol . There were seven graduaTes-all girls. ln The early years OT Bloom The curriculum varied liTTle Tor a senior, buf acTiviTies Tlourished, neverTheless. because The sTudenT body was small and con- genial. As The school grew, so did The number oT acTiviTies. The agriculTure building was builT by The inTeresTed boys oT The vocaTional classes. The P. A. sysTem was insTalled by The boys oT The physics classes. The emphasis oT educaTion was placed on The TheoreTical, academic. and The bookish. K I i , I 1 1 1 - ' ' K , fm FW ff ' ' '71 'W-xfHz:NJ',L- .'1fF' ' V ' f 5- ' Ronald lgnelzi, presi- denT, Paul Clarey, vice president JaneT Gra- am, secreTary, Miss Grace Chamberlain, sponsor, PeTer LinderT, Treasurer. Seniors STep Toward Rocid oT Success The new Tomorrow has Tinally come Tor The Seniors who have anTici- paTed graduaTion wiTh eagerness and anxieTy. ATTer Tour years oT Trials and Triumphs The members oT The senior class are preparing To Talce anoTher sTep along The road To success. This sTep may be Toward TurTher educaTion or To a permanenT posiTion in The indusTrial world. The progress made by The Class oT I958 is crediTed To iTs capable leaders, including Ronald lgnelzi, president and Miss Grace Chamber- lain, class sponsor. The Senior Class Board, comprised of represenTaTives Trom each senior homeroom, guides class acTiviTies. Say IT WiTh Music, The Theme oT The annual MoTher-DaughTer ban- queT, and The class play, A Kiss Tor Cinderella, were The ouTsTanding evenTs oT The year's acTiviTies. Row I: M. l-loplcins, l.. MasT, B. Vollmer, B. ConanT, G. Behrens, B. PaTTizi. Row 2: J. Laurie, P. Lale, P. Poggi, R. BuraTTo, D. Griese, C. SchulTz. Row 3: G. Davis, R. Sylla, R. Fazzini, P. 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S SE f L A 155 -ei ,S S E S i if 5 Joseph Aksamir James Alexander Barbara Allen Magnolia Allen Jaclc Allord Vivian Amadio Daniel Amlorosini Sandra Amos Conslrance Anoy Janice Anderson Roberl Anderson Sylvia Andrade Alex Andreucci Mary Anzelmo Mary Jo Anzelmo Lynne Asclwforl Kurl Augusfson Roberl Auslin Roy Balcer Elliel Balanow Richard Banis Paul Bannon Brenda Barilow Tamra Barne++ Sherry Barllelf Joan'Bar+olomei Bill BeaH'y Sue Bealy Ellen Becker Bonnie Beclce++ Gale Belwren Jerry Benner Lawrence Berman Jack Berner Paul Berlrancl Slrephen Beslwore Joyce Bider Rila Bider Roberi Bider Linda Bieronslci Melvin Bill Joan Bladlwolm JoAnn Bland Jolwn Block Ronald Boclcslaliler Go downslrairs, lurn left +l1en 'rurn riglwi and you're bound lo run in- +o a ieaclwer who can fell you lwow fo gel +l'1ere, Big Sisler Sandy Pearson informs a bel wildered Freshman. 5 56 Roberl' Boling Carol Bonea Rhodanne Boo+h David Borchers Roberr Boulon Bill Bowman Carl Bradford William Brarnanli Gresham Brebach Ka+hleen Brefz Ronald Brilz Janice Brockman Rosalee Broolcs Lawrence Brown Ted Brown Jim Buckman Edward Buelow Richard Bura++o Belly Bydalelc Helen Callarelli Richard Calfarelli Eugene Calgaro Carol Calibel Joseph Calpino Dominic Candeloro Lawrence Canfield Suzanne Cannelin Jose Canru Jerome Carboni Karen Carlson Sharon Carr Ronald Carroll Leslie Carler Nick Caruso Pafricia Cassady Delores Chaney Raymond Cianclnelli Diane Ciarrocclwi Yolanda Ciarrocclwi Helen Cieslak Jacqueline Cipriani Paul Clarey Judill1Clarlc Cliiion Cole Marlene Collignon Julie Eger and Diane Salans snalcln a mo- menl from an exciring loolloall game lo glance al llneir program. 157 55 Y 5 .ss ff J, Joan Collins lmrnaculaie Compaq Barbara Conan? Byron Conanl Barbara Connor Duncan Cooper Pairicia Corbin Mary Corsello Dennis Cosenza Joanne Coslabile Jaclc Cosiello Reginald Cowles Owen Creiglwlney Pauline Creiglwlney James Crocombe Diane Cuculic Linda Dalwlsfrom Janice Dallessandro David Dandurand Richard Dandurand John Danfico Dennis Daplcus Louise Darby Bryan Davis George Davis Dennis Day Walfon DeBol+ Barbara Delzranlc Lorella DeGuilio HO H' Sharon DeGuilio Dorolhy Dekker Frank DeLuca Fred Delvlarco Marie DeWaard Darrel DeYoung Ruih DeYoung Evelyn DiCicco Daniel Diehl Donna Dielz Elvira DiSanza Melanie Donovan Richard Dorne Marianne Drahos Berneice Draper Lei a real chemisi' do il, says John Janes while Ed Larsen gels in +he acl and Ben Thom- as douloliully looks on. fu- f . S fS.,qj:.,, ' ' E z . ' L NX. 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' - ggifgsi j fr K he ,V , W Qi r i ', w,,, X ' . . any , 1. v. .ii ,' 3 ..j JFJH.. f R+: hvsgfygksw 16 Q ,Q as 164 Charles Hill Richard Hill William Hill Charles Hillborn Richard Hinrichs Judi Hirsch Alberl Hoecker Dorolhy Hofer Gail Homeier Marfha Hopkins Theresa Howard Becky Howell Bruce Huguele+ Richard Huh' James Hun+er Ronald lgnelzi Leroy Jackson William Jackson John Janes lvlarilu Janes Joyce Jansrna Fred Janusek Russyln Jarre'r+ Diane Jendrasek Barbara Jerabek Janel Johnson Marie Johnson lvlariha Johnson Me-morrie Johnson Charhlon Jones Palli Joyce Sally Juravic Roberl Juriga Mary Ellen Karas Walfer Kassela Barbara Kalavic Paul Kajrz Bonnie Kavinslcy Charles Kennedy Edward Keulws Diane Kiclqline Marflia Kiddoo Dan Kieper lvlarion Kirk Barbara KlawiH'er Ron lgnelzi, presideni of The Senior Class and a fulure doclor, sludies a replica of llwe lwuman brain. 16 J 'T fi ' K 'Brawl f ' 5 1 f -' - ,fi A Ziwgsjif Jaw or 5 S Q , Wi' ,Mg X .ig 21 r , V, Z .,L-, . ,, ,. ,, 11 ff' L l f A :gi va V 2 3 s, is ' Sw M V42 U .. 1. ' ,V , ,.L', if f 3 wi' Qwxawiiflw 1 we -5 P ' ' . fa A , .-ff1':f.i.,b,-fa 1 ' If sg me r , X,-F, f ..,, ., ,i ,.,, ,fa ,- .. l.f,-,.L J , .W , -4 L ,- -if 5 fi.: 549' W E il i P fe? 1 L f, I .- , -,fl M f A Tl K . 5 9? E -E. : ygky ,HS , . 's ., . , . , , ,.LL , S5 5 . ii ., 2:7 5 ' f -ff ' ' ' 'X 4 ' ,f - eff,j,ggg J L i mm'h i ffffi-ii 4,- , W, rw .n L 166 Harold Klein Simon Klein Gary Klos Juclillw Klos Joan Koenigsman Julia Koenigsman Glenn Koerner Ken+ Kogler Alan Konelrzlci Janice Kosciolelc Annelle Koslwul Karen Kosmal Barbara Kovaclw Joyce Kozlow Bernice Kraemer Joyce Kramer Terre Krause James Krecelc Allan Kruger Leona Kusler Juclillw LaBur+is Fred LaCor+e Roberl Lagone Ronald Lalwey Penny Lale Dixie Lalviaslus Eleanor Lamb Elmer Lancasler Pamra Lange William Lange Lois Langlois Pafricia Lanning Edgar Larsen Bill Larson Larry Larviclc Adrianne Lau Judy Laurie Roberl Leach Oliver Lee Marilyn Leelz Anlhony Lehnerl Bill Lehnerlr Anila Lileilcis Marianne Lileilcis Kraig Lind Edilror-in-chief ol The Broad- casler, Dorolhy Smardalc, and Alfred Spada, The asso- ciale edilor, Jralce a 'few min- ules from 'rheir busy schedule lo admire Their pulolicalion in i+s final form. 167 xiii?- i l if if 2 68 Peler Linderl Ronald Linnemann Rulh Llorca Genevieve l.oBue Karen Long Charlolle Lowe Gene Lundslrorn Donald Luslig Don Macaluso Susan MacVay Bonnie Maclgell Alberl Madura Carolynn Mallia Marilynn Maffia Alice Magnuson Gail Malizia John Malmlofl Gayla Malone Diane Mallrby Florence Malvesfulo Magdalena Mancini Joanne Manes Jacqueline Maple Ralph Marison Nancy Marnell Charles 'Marrs Rosine Marschlce Salvalore Marzo David Maschwi+z Marilyn Masf Sandra Mallosz Joyce Malrza Consiance Maurer Roberl Maicwell Donald McDiarmicl William McKinney Mary McManimen Mary Lea McMeen Jack Meidell Rufh Meinheil Don Melander Mary Meliza Alberi Melone Lucille Melone Serafino MenzieHi Leroy Jackson pauses a mo- rnenl lo glance ai 'ihe sporls' Jrrophies which his ou+s+ancl- ing afhlelic abilily helped io acquire. 169 7 O Paul Mergenllialer Roloeri Merlini Roselia Merrill Gayle Meyers Palricia Miclnaeleslco Joyce Middlelon Allen Miller Barbara Miller Roberl Milnes Joan Misclw Barbara Milcliell Jerome Modzelewslci Joyce Moellering Lewis Monii Raymond Moolc Pa+ricia Morey David Mugior Dale Myers Anilwony Napoli Dominic Napoli Madeleine Narcissi Joan Nauglwlon Marion Neilzel Bernard Nelson Donald Newlcirlc Ronald Niclwols Paula Nicolai Susan Nordburg Nancy Nylander Micl'1aelC'Brien Brian O'Donnell Thomas O'l'lale Barbara Olson Teresa Opillca Gilberi' O'Rourlce Nicholas Pagoria Belinda Palmo Marion Panici Bernice Pairizi Sandra Payion Sandra Pearson Tom Pellegrino Judifh Peloclc Sharon Penningfon Roberi' Pensinger The vivacious Melanie Donovan, capiain of 'rhe Bloom cheerlead- ers, displays her agiliiy wi'rh a finale iump. E ik 172 Frances Perozzi William Perry I Blair Pelerson Delmar Pelerson Jolwn Pe-rerson Evelyn Pelrarca Judilli Pelriceln Sharon Pelronio Wayne Pialloni Gerald Pielrzalc Tlnomas Pignolli Peler Pilaclcas Floyd Piper Dennis Pirani Louis Plula Pele Poggi l Palricia Pollca James Poller Wilbur Pouncey Judilli Praxmarer Bill Prokop Alan Provosi Edward Pruneda Kallnleen Pryszcz Ronald Quailrocclwi Willie Quinlanilla Judy Rabyalc Vivian Raclden Joan Read Ronald Reiclnerl Palricia Rekau Richard Rellis Roberf Reyes Bill Reynolds Janel Riefveld Renala Rinlcenberger Roberl Rifchey Carol Roberis Daisy Roberls Don Robison Mary Ann Roche David Romano Michael Roof John Ross Louis Ross Blair Pelerson chivalrously holds lhe door open for Janel Graham as 'rhey meel affer school. 7 K ,. .aff-' no ' f Fs fx lls .. .X .W 2 , liigaifsiffjw J? nf I g g? S53 H 3 sa 4 rw? A, We , , sf Q ,S ws S 5 gy J y 5 1 iw 'I 74 Nadie Mae Ross Jaclc Rossi Noreen Rossi Barbara Rossman Ann Roy Pafricia Rulo Diane Salans Ronald Samash Richard Samuelson Gwendolyn Sanders Carol Sandroni Judy Sanleford Marcella Sarelc Harvey Sass Carol Sawyer Norman Sawyers Susan Sayles Beverly Schaclwl Jean Schapen James Sclweid Mary Sclwindel Michael Sclwleyer Susan Sclwmilkons Darline Sclwoeling Wayne Sclwuldi Carolyn Sclmullz Rober'r Sclwwalm Dennis Seaver Roberl' Seely Edward Senn Anne Seymour Edward Shane Jolin Sliaro Ralph Shepard lda Sieverl' Louis Signorelli Palricia Silcorslci Kurl Simon Judy Simpson Karen Sippel Jolwn Siriani Sfuarl' Sirola Leonard Slcrezyna Jeffery Slade Bonnie Slov Wanda Sparks, Julia Koeniqsman, and Leroy Jaclcson, serious- mind- ed seniors preparing for college, use a pe- riod in lhe library lo good advanlage. 7 N,.,-eve rim' H, .gy 395 R x Y D w . 5ggf?,g?g- ,A-,si V- , -W I E , .,f- me K, , , , , . 1 ,,,. . -ellie-feqyggwg - y ' f f L Wi 'ls gre gs if K VFW , ,.., ..,.X,....,,.. , Q Sf' 1 , iii G Nl 5? X' 9 -., ...,. , .,-, as if B f . g z Q of 5 'wiikqifeisrsvfaf ' , Dorolhy Smardaclc Sylvia Smilh Cornelia Smoof Allred Spada Ru+h Spalc Roberi' Spann Wanda Sparks Mary Sperli Lynn Spiering Palricia Slanlcun Norma Slech Marsha Sleger Emil Sloloer Karen Siogenfin Raymond Slracci Jeffery Sl'ri+ar George Swanson Richard Sylla Barbara Tarquinio Movila Tale Lyle Ternes Barbara Thielbar Belly Thielbar Gerald Thoeming Ben Thomas Carole Thomas John Thomas Carol Tiberi Charles Tieri Joyce Tihlon Chris Tlpple Arlhur Tomlin Beverly Tondu Florence Traina Judy Trlbo Thomas Trusco+'r Wayne Tuveson Mary Ellen Umlleel Gerald Ulermarlc Sharon Ulermarlc Ernesl VanEs Sandra Vaughn James Venclllll Gerald Venn Mary Venlurella Sandra Amos, prepar- ing lor lhe lulure, re- laxes as she reads a college calalog bullelin. 177 my age un 4...-.veg aw. f f-,Q --,w iw,--i 178 Barbara Vollmer Sandra Waldrull William Wallace Clifford Wallers Donald Wallers Carol Warburlon Margaref Washinglon Darlis Webb William Webb Karen Weiler Myrna Wellq Pafrricia Wever Joan Whafley Roger Wheafley Dion Wheeler Georgia Whi+e Willie While Wayne Willcening Donna Williams Annelle Wisdom Dale Wiseman Blanche Woslci Nancy Yacona Kennelh Yambor Norval Yancy Mary Yarns Sharon York Carol Young l-lerberl Yung Karyl Yunlcer Dorene Zander Shirley Zapf Arfhur Zebro Veneria Zona John McNally Rubie Warr Nancy Hancock disgusfedly rips a sheef of paper as she and Rosalee Brooks presenf Their favorife play 'For a senior drama class. ma M34 2 329 2 WY' 5532 V z 9, t, i 1 A 5 A ai: if Bruce Huguelefs self shoi' rings up ano+her Tally as his Teammaies wa+ch in awe. Exam .mmwwx,,A,ga,xm.1m M,M.,w ,v11l,1,,L 3 W Q, 5-v wsu: nfs:-3: , Underclossmen The underclass sTudenTs have always been The pulse oT Bloom. They have been The ones ThaT have made The Clean-up, Red Cross, and BroTherhood drives a success. They have proTiTed The mosT Trom The experiences gaThered by Their Teachers and upperclassmen. When This high school came inTo exisTence as a small, village school, only TwenTy sTudenTs regisTered. None came as seniors. The underclassmen wiTh Their zeal and en- Thusiasm always carried on The TradiTions oT Bloom. lT was in The underclasses ThaT The ex- ciTemenT oT class and school elecTions elecTri- Tied each sTudenT. The TuTure oT Bloom was imfluenced by The underclassmen. W ,, i,. , X 'I BRN T -' W ' -' ' ,ff N - -.,3--MM. -,..1, ,,, 4 ieif r 925, M M , by . i 4 W- me ' il. , :L- : H W ww 1 ' T M A T .,-- A .5 -. ., I ' vi . , , pc M ii .. is T is was ifgafvg T T WM X if i , nv : .:..:. E Q 'Ir V! 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Xi is i E 3 lf LW' - ff: :. , i':,4,::fvffw9',?lsf,-92 v. 1- N -fi' ' I J wftgiw- -:Q 'N F' -A' - - f f A W- A V. - A-' V - - Junior Class Mr. Prombo, sponsor oT The Junior Class, poses wiTh class oTTicers, l-lomer Thurman, vice-presidenT, Linda Parisi, secreTary, Sara Bourque, Treasurer, and Mary Prombo, presidenT. Everybody knows The iunior year is The besT year. AlThough The iuniors always seem To have The smallesT rep- resenTaTion on The l-lonor Roll l l iusT Tailed The physics TesT is a Tamiliar cryl, They probably have more ex- Tracurricular Tun Than any oTher class. lmporTanT TacTors in enioymenT oT The year are The iuniors' newly ac- quired driver's licenses. The impor- Tance OT Their Treasured documenTs cannoT be underesTimaTed. ATTer all, whaT could be more Terrible Than being driven To The Prom by your parenTs? The Prom is, oT course, The high poinT oT The year, buT The Penny Social and oTher money-making proi- ecTs also provide hours oT Tun-and hard worlc. So, in spiTe oT physics and Amer- ican l-lisTory, The iunior year remains The TavoriTe OT every BloomiTe. V JUNIOR BOARD Grom Row I. M. Beal, M. ChrisToTanelli, A RueTer, J. STrenq, P. Phelps, K. Row 2: L. STephens, S. HoisinqTon, D. CorTez, J. Zomparelli, J. Silberq. J. Da n 3: L. Forsberq, B. Kendrick, B. Maflonq, J. Michael. D. Brislen, J. Pulc n 183 Row l: Celesle Abell, Donald Adams. Joyce Adema, Sally Ainscouqh, Michael Alberlz, Marqarel Alexander, Ollie Alexander. Rose Mary Alexan- der. Row 2: Elizabelh Anderson, Jay- leen Anqellolii, Beverly Armsrrong. Ronald Ashby, Paul Ashley, Ronald Auslqen, Shirley Azzarello, Siephen Balmer, Row 3: Michael Baldwin, John Balies, Carole Barberi, Ronald Barbizzi, Barbara Barneil, Columbus Barron, Carolyn Barlusiewicz, Dennis Bauer. Row 4: Kaihleen Bava, Sandra Beach, Mary Ann Beal, Mary Clare Beclc, Janice Beebe, Carol Beers, Harry Behm, Bruce Bell. ,y ,., fi , 1 V, L A J A ii i i fg A A 5 Q L, :- Qjfigxv , y 3? Q 5 Ly -4. we 6 Q R , Y '-fy , .gk 5 L- V AIYSXM, ,L A, -My ,3,- s,-,pi vi L L .zur ,4,,,7, I , , 5? eks',,,, .M-s. w 1. ' ri 4 QT , ' Q3-' 'I 5' 4 ',-- ii ii v Y' . ' 'Qs ikifie '4 in 'I ,R ,, , .,, , I .Q I I Yi? 'FJ' L ii R ' L fi B L A 1 lark. J i Q1 'f 34 'J , ' A ' J rii, Q R F fu- s,, , ? L may gag . at .5 lim K ami ss la, so-L Row I: Lynne Belofslcy, Michael Bem- enl, Dennis Benning, Marian Bernar- dino,Viclci Berlorelli, Nicholas Biasella. Jerry Billings, Barbara Bishop. Row 2: Jerry Bixenman, Carl Biorlc, Leroy Blaclclul, Jacquelyn Blodgeii, Lorraine Bloechl, Ronald Blum, Charles Bolinq, Kennelh Bonilield. Row 3: Judirh Booih, Roger Boss. Warren Boslic, Sara Bourque, Phyllis Bova, Jon Brad- shaw, James Brady, Berry Brands, Row 4: Howard Brenner, Joseph Breiz, Dennis Brislen, Pairicia Bross, Kalhy Brown, Loreiia Browslci, Linda Bruni, Charles Bruli. Phyllis Bova raises money for rhe Jun- ior Class by selling coffee and dough- nuls. si ' . . is I , Qlrii ,.:: ssvi ,i Q iii an :ii elf iiiii ., ,, y is A , A A i A -A ii J A if , 'B iis: ' , if Ti: lvr all ' A L I an Zigg .23 .,.., mv' W gkr -i fy A2 2 X : 1 1 are rs 'ii ir f r J , 1 'f L 1 A is i rasssl W 2 ,ss A L A M fs 3, af 9 ' : Aiaa I 184 7 Row I: Joseph Bryalc. Ronald Buckner, Lorella Budzilc, Phyllis Bukowski. Char- lolle Burgess. James Burqhard. John Burke, James Bussema. Row 2: Janer Buxlon. Lincla Cann. Don Canlway. John Capps. Louis Capps, Joseph Capriorli, David Carboni. Margaret Carpenfer. Row 3: Richard Carrier. Fred Carroll, Mary Anne Caruso. Paul Cellini, Judifh Champagne, Maurine Chrislolanelli, William Ciancanelli, Andrew CiarrocchiC Row 4: Palricia Ciarrocchi. l-larry Claes. Miriam Cla- rnilz, Rufh Clapham. Larry Clarlc. Marry Clarlc. Jay Ccals, Werl Cobb. kkk I f rele f 2 A A , V i Q lrir A C J C - J i s er. A R I ,yyl C y l , L , V ,Z H C15 in V.: In ..., J ,C Vykr C J K , , K ,..r ,V C 'C J I E H Vyyy . lvy C. E ry Row I: Marqaref Cochrane, Pefer Cogqiola, Anne Marie Colacecchi, Michael Colacuori. Dennis Cole, Carl Collina. Roberr Collins. Lorefra Con- cialdi. Row 2: Clilziorcl Condon. Ken- nelh Conner. Mary Consorii. Thomas Copeland, Beverly Cordes, Judilh Cordes. Karhleen Cordes. Eleanor Corley. Row 3: Dolores Coriez. Dania Cosenza, Jessie Covinqion, Alan Crabiree, Diane Cravener. Jerry Cross. Deanna Cross, Carolyn Cros- +on. Row 4: Joyce Culloden, Gwen- dolyn Curlis, Roberl' Dahlsgaard, Jan- ice Dainlon, Anfhony Dambrauslcas, Roger Daplcus, Bonnie Davis, Donna Davis. L au C in 4 L- 7 K- ? C VCT, - ,r ., yy C YC, gf 'Q 3 3 -ar 1.15 A tile f,: D.: A Linda Cann. Bonnie Harfield. Penny Phelps, Sue Reed. Lynne Worley, Gail Kveion, and Nancy Jallee enioy lheir iavorire class - 6+h hour lunch. KC z u V, , , In CC -VVk.V ..L.h g C K ' V - ix y r, I -ry. 'ff 'A '-f' . r,.' ' C Aliffirfi w J I J 'y.i, I , C ii my A if Vrii' I J C r Liryk I C CV s,,A-, C , - ,k h I .Q C A-H - V L .:L.. i A y I I L: A C C C erfls C C A rrlaa C CC C ' as iii A 7 Cy Ci-,J ' yyyy C ' C - 'C I s xx if ies, x re . -'Ci 185 barro, Alan Gavenda, Parricia Gav- enda. Row 3: James Gaylon, John 'ww .si ,f LL LL L LL g.,,,,y .i L ,L r y yk L, . A L V . L L LL - ' L L, Lijw Jr . - fi .Lii f ' LL L',J ' 0 ,L . L F J J , Row I: Donnell Dean, Jack Delooll, L - ,, ' . .' LL L .L L g ' L , George DeFrancesco, Mary Lee De- LL , J Frank, Raymond DeFrank, Pamela L L L .L Vk . pi L J L L J DeGreve, Alberf Dekker, James Dek- Zr' :,. f ,:L JL J gh L .L :Q ,JL L L lfef- ROW 21 Chfisllna DGLOWHZO- '.: L 5 :L L JL .L LL' W7 Sanlos deLos Sanlos, Sonya DelRio, LL i LL LL L LJ LL Andrew DeLuca. Raymond DeLuca. L y y L-L L,LLL L L Q J . L , J Sue DeLuca, Eugene Demifh, Gerald L L LL '.,, .,,. . L L' L, WA 'L L DenHammer. Row 3: Sruarf Denision, L-:L, J L L JL L L , L Fred DesJardin, Charles DeThomas, i':1.4 :LL 2 ff-LLL: f L L -, 'L L Q-,Lili L Juan deTorres, John Devereaux, John W, 'L i-L L L f L , L Li LL DeVivo, Juana DeYoung, Carla Ds. g g 1 J - A L Cicco. Row 4: Lucy DiGiovanni, Ber- L - h'LL 2 'L ' . ,. 'LL L LL - LF ,I nice Dillard, Virginia DiVi1o, Sranley ,LL.fL, L'5LLi ,, LJ f .. LJ 'xiii Dominick, Margarer Donovan, Lorerra ii, L52 'L - L L L . . J fJ Dreias, Edward Druzbicki, Edith Dud- LL L, - ff LL Laying' QL :LLL L L5Lf,,L LL NL . 1-LLL L IBYL W L L, ,L L E L -LL. L L .,, - LL L L L Q- ff ig , NJ.-i ?' 3' nigga J :Xi - V : - ' J . my ,L.,, L '5 L. ,LLL , ,., LLf L if L L LL f' L LLLL L, . L ,:'LL, J J J J f JL .Ji ig?-.. J l l Q JDJJ ' J L X JL JJ JL .LLJLLLLL - L . L L L Row I: John Dunning, Dennis Dur- . . JL LJ :J - L anczyk, Daniel Durian, James Egan, L, f LLg L , , LL John Fhardl, Michael Eley, Roger J' - L, L Ellioi, Michael Elson, Row 2: Agnes Li fi! 'L .L H L L' Q J L ' Enzweiler, Barbara Epley,L Karen Ev- LLLLL. .. ,, , . La L LLLL , , L LL,,,,LLLL L , mr . L ers, Sandy Falkrror, Marcia Fandrey, ' 1 au. L Doyel Farrar, Philip Faso, AnnaMarie I -If 1. 3, : L 'L ,J . L L L LL , iTj.,L Farura. Row 3: Raymond Fernandez. Q LL I L7 L i ,L V . . Lillie Fields, Judy Filley, Harry Fisher, QJ Q, -5 J L,L'L L L Lz., .I Z is 'L ,,, ,, . L-L' Kira , 1 John Flarnini, John Flesher, Carol IL' L, L , . L. L L' Q Flickinger, James Flowers. Row 4: 'L LL VLLVL L Lg J ,,.L fLLL L Q12 wi Edgar Folkers, Lynne Forsberg, Glen Li T, L is LL fl 2:3 N ' like Fosfer, Judirh Fosrer, John A. Foushi, LLLL I' 'iii , . John J. Foushi, Lamonl France, Parri- L L . ,L . L , I L f cia Frank. L ' ,LLL L JLL' i,, - JL XLL L LL K L -slr ' 5 . LLJ, Ling L 'L lJ . XJ 3, L L 'LL wr 4 , , , L ,. Egg.: , 1 5LLQZTg,., LLL,JJ.LLci Row I: Lorenzo Franklin, Thomas 5- W L L ,LJ L LLLLJ5 ' LL LQ' 1 ' ,L Franklin, Roger Franze, Sreian Franze, L L 'L LJ' 'L Xa... K .L 'An ,I ' X I Jacqueline Freese, Shirley Fry, John L flLf L L Fullon, Joseph Gabrisko. Row 2: i L JJ L- LL , L L ,LM LL L Jeffrey Gaby, Jeanne Gallagher, , ,,- ,, 1 3 , Mario Gambarola, Larry Gamble, L , L. LLLL Maxine Gardner, Consrance Gas- L L L, L ,LNLL L J QLLLLLL JL ,.,LL J Geloerl, Eugene Gerardi, George Gereq, Benny Gioyenga, Sandra Gloss, Roberl Goldman, Francis Gonl cher, Row 4: Arnold Goodfellow, Marcia Goodfellow, Doris Goodman, Parricia Gouiy, Gary Goyak, Susan Graham, Judirh Graves, Ruby Grayely. sg: , J 1 ,J. L ,, ,, L an LL, J J J . 1 JJJJ JJ J is ,ask .. s.. 1.41. 186 Row I: Alber+ G-raziani, Melvin Greenspon, Ronald Greep, George Grom, Karen Gromala, Dennis Gruca, Sharon Grusdis, David Gueneiie. Row 2: Lorenzo Guest William Guiliani, Judilh Gumrn, Carol Gummalauslci, Donald Gunness, Sandra Gusiafson. Judy Hagerman, Raymond Halbert Row 3: Thresia Hale, James Halion, Dean Hamilion, Douglas Hank, Jack Hanks, Carole Hansen, Roberr Har- ned. Conslance Harris. Row 4: Charles Harrison, Kafhleen Hari. Darlene Harfford. Joanne Harvey, Donald Hasse, Bonnie Haffield, Curlis Hayes, Phyllis Haze. , ' fi g I aiala ayia l - - xr .QV , ti , . I , f .,,,,. . . .., K 1, . Q alil . I yi, 1: y i E V..y Nl V V yy .V 4 yy, 5 . ,.VA A .,,,:,,,, A,.: I H ,,,, . . -i,, l I 5 Q K. diy! in 5 1 , kk -.,, i v, :i I I ,,,: -is ,I I .E - , . ,vi V A j ,f .l', , , . .fivf --'- , . , . Row I: Charlene Hein, Edward Heinz, Clarence Hendricks, Nancy Hennis, Barbara Henry, Diane Hensley, Ron- ald Hensley, Lawrence Herinq. Row 2: Elisa Hernandez. Lucille Heumann, Charleen Heusman, Ardilh Heus- mann, Roberla Hippensfeel. Elissa Hochberg, William Hoelzel, Randall Hoffman. Row 3: Parricia Hogan, John Hoqeveen, Sandra Hoisinqlon, Beverly Holdinq, Michael Hollman, Ray Holm, Ruih Hollz, Belle Hope. Row 4: William Hosfer, Barbara How- ell, Carol Hub, Aniia Hueneburg. Carolyn Hunsloclc, Donald Huni, Michael Hurson, Anne Inwood. pensieel. ...., - ,.QQliS'2,, 5 If k eg, Iii '-ug if - . bi K H A ,jjj A Ji, I I 4 K L ., .vi I ii ' I , I '.i' I A I , , .,.1,.f iaaa i ' T L V .ia f . f 'I E 1 a.a. . ,- ,... 1 + y ,,. QQ ii.. .... . Q5 PracIice makes per- fec+ is demonsrra- fed by Orchesira members. Judy Fos- Ier, Sandy Gloss. and Roberia Hip- aa? s ' ...I 2 , ,I -. , W . .:. ,.z, erik. .:... - iv , ,.. . .4 Sass is SE . ,,... r l an , gill a ff if we aa r H ,ii -, ,mg -ies! .V as V s 4 img, 3 s .LT I-: Row I: Palricia Jaclcson. Charles Ja- iiiiiinffy ziwiiii W' if gil , cobson, John Jacobson, Ben Jaffe, l K' il ai' i- Nancy Jaffe, Jimmie James, Shiela ' H , y Jansen, Edmund Jaracz. Row 2: Carol Fwy 5, - Jaris, Eslher Jeans, Carl Jelinelc, Paul L Y QF, J Jelinelc, James Jocius, l-lerberr John- i 2? 1 f f? ,I Ai 0 son, Linda Johnson, Roberl Johnson, 'MW l 1f3 ,?i i Row 3: Judilh Jones, Roberl Jones, 'A Q1 i i 4 I ix Linda Jonson, Emill Jordan, Leonard b V A . K Jordan, Juanh Jasephm, John Judd. .QQ J, a c f Thomas Jurqenson, Row 4: Sleve Ka- '- ' ' fm ' V' as ILA lus, Gloria Kanolzora, Larry Kealon, gf ,,.- i' , 3' Harold Keene, Roberf Keene, Kaye i f W 'X' ,... Kehl, James Keilman, Barbara Kend- '51 W iii' 1 '- -' i rick. M K Q? jiri his 1 .: Q. ig' K 1 i 1 Q , -IX i K J rrf V a ' Eff'-rg M fi? i r 3 E' 9 me we f in ah. r as aarr 'Ziff Chuclc Palli seems unaware of Judy Prisl's worried expression a+ lhe Turnaboul, i Ann Raysalcis and Bob Zazzelrli roclc and roll al ihe Homecoming. Row l:Leslie Kennedy, Mary Ann Kennedy, Ronald Kessel, Thomas Kid' doo, Jolvn Kiel, Darrell Kincaid. Judilln King, Mary Ann King. Row 2: Consrance Krniec, Richard Knufson, Douglas Koellinq, Joel Kollarnus, Diane Kolcas, Carol Kraft Linda Kraines, Fred Kramer. Row 3: Rand-y Kramer, Roberf Kreqer. Micliael Krencilr, Leon Krislon, Paul Kunlcel, Gail Kyeion, Linda Laclare. Row 4: Marina LaMorlicella. Karen Landsea, Carl Lanqlnans, Sam Laryiclc, Keilln Lawler, Gene Lawniczalc, Adelaide Lee, Donald Lee. .S V' -: M, , wf V , A , ,., , , . 4 ag 7 , H ,Q u 1 Lal if , , ff A , uh WM -4 Ai 'i r i , Vg A rx i ' f '7 1 '31 i l ., 'f ' . l , . l , Vrr, y ,,, K , rarer? 1 4 K f' f . , 4 W 1? E ,,,l ' , , Mary Lee Delzranlc and John Persiani enjoy rlwemf Jolwn Fousiwi and Carol l-lub have eyes only lor eaclw selves ar lime Homecoming. ollmer ar Dale wirlw an Angel. 9 Row I: Luella Lelever, Reno Leli, James Lellco, Barbara Linden, Naomi Linder. Lance Lindhoul, Tullis Lind- houl, Margarel Lillell. Row 2: Nicho- las LoBue, Berry Lonchar, Carey Long, David Long, Marilyn Lorenz. Garland Love, Edward Ludan, Mi- chael Lueclce. Row 3: Kennelh Lulca- sik, Lewis Lulcer, Barbara Maclc, Penelope Mack, l-larold Madsen, Thomas Malinoslfy, David Malizia, Sandra Malizia. Row 4: Jose Mancias. LeRoy Manson, Arlene Marconi, 'Jac- queline Marcozzi, JoAnn Marinucci, Theresa Marinucci, Roberl Marnell, Judilh Marlin. li '. firm U - .,ii -T. - L :fe 5..- y ,, M , . . ,ftf . ' ' -of ., r .,., 45 Q. TJ N- r ... Q: me il W T X351 ,,,, ,. , -' NW B aaa ' ,Q L 4. , eyyr Q .wg .-E. i ,, qv ., ii 5 ., . L qxkfan . Y 14.4 W so 355. r X, ..,,, S rf , be A .Q . . kyrkk H Vkry i- kg ,, Q ' , , 422.-fgzaie-.Iii'f.Z-: T, . 11 y L. i ' l a,,a or W? L ,sg , . - f,i,,a kr . - . s. iw. 21, ,. ,, H K- x K ,ris N , 1 J , - YZ: S -f .iiv 1 i i ' ' -.-43' aagr B ,5c in or T r x 3 75, F W 1 , ---sv -f-f N Axfi ,--aww ww.-7'i'l... '- Row I: Alberl Molyneaux, Raymond Mondschein, Marqarel Monleleone. Celia Moore, David Moore, Claude Morgan, Timolhy Morgan, Larry Mos- ner. Row 2: Bobby More, William Mollonq, Palricia Napoleon, Ralli Napoli, Karen Nelson. Laurance New- man, Donald Nichols, Darlene Niel- leldr. Row 3: David Norcross, Connie Nowiclci, Frank Nunez, Judilh Nylcaza, Richard Oeslrnann, John Oqibovic, Slephen O'l-larrow, Henry Olcleshen, Row 4: Dennis Omundson, Tom Paq- oria, Gloria Palanca, Paul Pandolli, Lonnie Pangburn, Richard Panichi, Ronald Panzica, Thomas Paolella, L .W i i isle ii - -- 1.--. ..Q K r - ' '::-, ww' , Roi, . p fi' . 92 1 . . . i 'fe sv .Q QI T fm L 1 :L Fell? 935' ' 13 ix .4-, ir, f Q Ffa? sw 2 fi L r . , - Row l: Edward Marvel, Mary Marzo. Audrey Mascaro, Richard Malza. James Mavroqeanes, William Mazur, Arlhur McBee. Roberl McCann. Row 2: Janice McClanahan, Doris Mc- Clellan, Gerald McCormick, Nalhan- ial McElroy, Margarel McGee, San- dra Mcl-luqh, Jon McPherson, Clara Melone. Row 3: Louise Mellon, Mar- lha Menlce. Paul Menlce, David Mer- genlhaler, Diann Merrill, Norma Mess- malcer, Louise Melller, Jeffery Mi- chael. Row 4: Philomina Michaels. Beverly Michaeleslro, Jean Middlelon, Clarence Miller, Dennis Miller, Ed- ward Miller, Richard Milligan, Mar- lin Moenclc. , , . ,,, . 2- A gif V gl, Kezy rlgfi gli r , '::': m 1 i T T r 1 'I al sh. - T r i s Vyyyyyy J ' is or :iil .J E i fr - T y y r -, - ,., r J if.: , L. -r' , , K 'Hsu' f 1,1-P-Q5 Q . , . M--.- -it Q Q ' 'X .' fra, B lli B, l fha rl 5 'ie Row I: Linda Parisi, MaryElla Parlrer, Diane Parlcs, Phil Pasfere, Arlhur Pallerson, Cecelia Pallerson, Marva Pallerson, Charles Palli. Row 2: Ger ald Paulcslis, Jon Paulsen, Judy Pay lon, Berl Pearson, Rodney Pensinqer, Howard Perkins. John Persiani, Lyle Personius. Row 3: Paul Pelerson. Celesle Perrarca, Mary Pelreilcis. Rob- erl Pllanz, Pamela Phelps. Marqarel Philip, DeE++a Phillips, Nancy Pierce all. Row 4: Belly Pielrucha, Dennis Piqnolli, Francine Pills, Susie Planera. I-Iarolcl Plucienilc, Arlhur Poqqi, Lois Pollmacher, Richard Porler. ,L y 1 ,L ,,, P eiiiliin. gi Ai' -ia, iili 4. ii P .li il Y I I I raai ii- ' fc -, ii, L iir wi I ylyl ., I, rrorry yy ' xl iiii , I il ':' , 1 fi ' a if ryrr c Q-, I ' L I f ki I I I :ire ' nnea I s iilr I + 1 mf' h' K Q .jf A i 3 k,.,:,, Vw I ssh' .fli, I Mi Row I: Judy Preble, Mary Lou Pre-be Q ,aw - QL' . 7 1 -A 1.2 ,ei H 1'i.i , Y Y f-,: ,i rss, i, gg' vga ,M 1 5 fflc 2 ,ali ,K .. . ,f ,W F. 43' ii if A ,. L -A 2 wi- ,,. , M 'im-r' ii: 'f' L, ,N Ki li L i W 2 211' L , 1' P sigfil w H ,ii ,A , ,i Q , If- 1 55 ,ff . Z f I ma A se if :, , , X 1, X sg, L ji, X ll I 1 ii Q .ig ' 1 -fc -- I Row I: Marvin Rogers, Rila Rosali, Marcia Rosen, Frances Ross, Ronald Ross, William Rossell, Annemarie Rueler, Phyllis Rulus. Row 2: Linda Rugqeri, Palricia Ruqqeri, Juliella Ruiz, Phyllis Rullcowslmi, Nancy Saia, Joyce Sanlelord, Lorraine Sass, Dar lene Sassano. Row 3: Billy Sallerlield, Conslance Sawyer, Alan Schau, Donna Schichner, Marilyn Schmidl, Sandra Schmifl, Carolyn Schramm, Valerie Schuemann. Row 4: Jalane Schullz, James Schulz, Caron Schwalm, Jerry Scoville, Jeannine Scully, Diane Se lsaslion, Dominec Sebaslion, Dorolhy Sebo. L: K -4 'H P jf :V V I 4 ir - . X I I we , ,- L, a :vw 'EETE55 fi? f ,gs , ' P 1-mfs: c ' 'rf 6 , ,, iii, L , 4 c if ' ,L Q., yyc ff 1 J , . itv , I L Ah. I I I fP,53i E 11: as, M, .I 1 s I n 2 fl. il, N191 NL, ,yn slle, Judiih Prisl, Ronald Prolcop, Mary Prombe, John Pulcini, Marianne Quinn, John Quirinq. Row 2: Aileen Ralai. Dale Rarnaelrer, Dean Ra, rnaelcer, Vilo Ramanauskas, Benl Ras rnussen, Leonard Rauch, Ann Ray- valris, William Reader. Row 3: Laura Redd, Elisha Reed. Judifh Reed. Su san Reed, Clyde Reeves, Donald Reicherl, Eugene Reiman. James Reinhardl. Row 4: William Reyes, George Rhoades. Oscar Riqqins, Maria Riqolli, Anqelo Rizzulo, Caro line Rocha, Herberl Roclrenbrodl Russell Roesner. ag -ri. ., . .. , A iff .. k I- ,- A ' , 'P' If .awk f - ii P nfl f .-Sir V z, yflif P' .Mgr , ,i,,,.,,i- ,. I il ,i, I x ' b . is 'ic' irc, 5 :iz v we If liii I I I :ar WT I W I ' Y 5? ,L gig , 'I iiifz rvrjfsg -i 393 - ii. -.. 7, vi y i ,, MQ -',-, LI -N rr-sir, Row I: Frank Sernerau. Georqiannz . L si ir .v -i. i S259 -f 5 A! 5' N? f Q: -2 4: Y, vs, If z, Q A, L, we 14 , L L. Q- we ., . . 1 iLg gag Kgf K M Lu A fk :gk ITN 4 vw S 1 is. ISS. S I ...W I S .N Shambo, Leon Shannon, Sally Shapiro. , . Roberl Shirey, George Shulls. Joan F ,ly 1 , ' S S - ,E L gr Silberq, Dennis Simonefli. Row 2: lj .S -SS 1 i i Mi ,tyhy ,,-: J ef Sharon Slcrenrny, Mary Slcrezyna, Rich- 1 S any ST 3 :': ard Sladelc, Barbara Slain, Helen X ' gi 59 I S ff lzll .,,i' Slepslsi, Janeece Slover, Fara Leo 7' 'z i i -Mya, A Small, Charles Smilh. Row 3: Diane kr S S 8 L Smilh. Evelyn Smifh, Sharon Smilh. , r ' fy H 5 . .Q 1 Sheila Smilh. Thomas Smilh, William qw Wy- ' 4 gym 3, Im 4 ' ,, Smilh, Elaine Smoof, Palricia Solaola. '- ,ix SS .3 45 1 S .',, 'S if Row 4: Mary Anne Solcol, Bruce Sone. K S i V, i MTS , Karen Spencer, Roger Spiewalf, Anyvy gig iiii I -JmN. I V ffl- . r'y Georqeann Spousla, Marilyn Sque: 'Lr-ar ' ww- I ., .,, .... . . V N ' S TSS S S leri, Mary Slanla. Roberf Slanley. A 7, ,riy E I f 5 : '.g',f I H ' - ' S '-.1 V, .. ' S ,.. ' A V' L31 '22 'Qlf?i'ii1vf:f?l: Lax' Sai. k I I N I f I lriiily T fn I SS QSVSEWS Rbw I: Dale Slegemiller, Dave Slein, T Lois Slephens. James Slevens. Rich' ard Slevenson, Ronald Sliqlilz, John ' H . Sloclcman, JoAnn Slolarik. Row 2: 'fir .. : I we S' 5 Wi W, Deanna Siracci, Judilh Slreng, Dar- WN , .Mi V1 , lene Svoboda, Larry Swanson. Franlc ,R S 'J .f V i ,M J S ' S. S Talelslmi. Diane Talamonli, Charlolle T' SSW 8 S hh A A 5, Q' lk Tavolelli, Jerry Taylor. Row 3: John , Teqqelar, I-lomer Thurman, Larry 6 K Tilll, Lula Tocco. Judilh Toepler. ' S ia' 5. l'Vr Q T y I 'S-'W' Gloria Tolcarz, Raymond Tomczalc, -J Sg,V SS yr!! s. w ha-'lil Six, - Fred Towle. Row 4: Maria Trevino. S ST' T ,',s 'Sirr T '-9.r4- ' Tom Tribo, Thomas Trudeau. William 'fr Q QQ A 1' Umland, Franlc Uxa, Anlhony Valen- lino, Marie Valenlino, Palricia Vane . .A Q ,Z H Gom- Slism . a 7 S. SS Ti 5 Idsf? i S 'YSSST i 11 , 1 I S! Lil. Row I: Marqarel Varallo, William Veenslra, Carole .Ve-ldhouse, Sandra Vendifli, Mary Venlurella, Gerry Viclcery, Jerry Viclcery, Kennefh Vis- ser. Row 2: Charles Wagner, Wilbur Wagner, Sleven Washburn, Roberl Weis, David Weisbroadl, Sharon Weiss. Lawrence Weller, Alberl Wendl. Row 3: Robert Wenzel, Ed ward Wesl. Charlolle Weslendorl, Anile Wellel. Mallie While, Thomas Whilfen, William Wialer, William Willey. Row 4: Allan Williams, Susan Williams, Kalherine Willis, Alice Wil louqhby, Eric Wilson. Gerald Wilson, Judilh Wilson. Joseph Wise, L y i y V. .1:. S iw I ' ' 'K I : l Q Q Q 3 -my .-'H QL gh' f f In i 5 , .:SS . fS S S I ff . I -2 Alu 9 ia :fi S S Q TT I Q QSESWV . iii gi, I , IVV K . -f, K? ly i X S ww :ST Si, I . iw S y :SS . jx y rryy , :ly 1 is as . : I92 Row I: Ronald Wirzel, Rose Wlos. William Woislaw. Gloria Woicilc, Merle Wolslci, Eugene Wolff, Gerald Wolff, Richard Wolff. Row 2: Jane? Wood, Laura Worley, Lynne Worley, Nancy Worfliey, Dale Wynqarden, Anrlriony Yacano, Sandra Young. Cynflnia Yuslilcevicli. Row 3: Enrica Zaqone, Paulriila Zaqone, Ellena Zalapi, Esllner Zarale, Roberl Zazzefli, Dale Ziems, Carol Zimmerman, Gloria Zizic. Row 4: Ronald Zizic, William 'W may K 1 L W mf ive , i.it,. 4' Q i A E L. ' X' .Q ia, -A ' . ,Y A fl' in if '-five 4 . 1 Zizic, Joan Zomparelli, Barbara Zum- W brum. r. D fi N . V ar 4 gif! 5' 'Q' -h Q ii M' i, I i, vw kk A M3 - Q, - . iw r lf air L Celesre Abell and Juan delorres look like lurure scienlisrs as Jrliey conducr an experimenr in Physics Lab 193 P x : 9 U Q l :ff 'fo 4 W5 :xx ME, ww, ,X mwsfziss A x wi Vggkksgg . 3gQjgw9?,5R?gQ , JW? my 'eww Bs- 5, 2 wif 53if'iZi3LYil?W ' E V1 ,Q KD, Lucy examine the career Sophomore English classes, ITYGYI. A O1iQer on how Sophomore Closs Sophomore class oTTicers Jay Zoll, presidenTg Mary Napoli, secreTary: Miss Chapman, sponsor: and Carole Del.uca, Treasurer, have a bull session. Julius Caesar . . . The SpuTnik Spin . . . career noTebool4s . . . biology experi- menTs . . . These Things and many oThers will be remem- bered by The members oT The Class of '60 when They Think oT Their sophomore year. The year, Too, was The TirsT Time ThaT The underclass- men had Their own cheerlead- ing squad. Under The leader- ship oT The Sophomore Board, The oTTicers: Jay Zoll. presi- denTg Carole DeLuca, Treasur- erg Mary Napoli, secreTary, and Miss Chapman, sponsor, The class spenT an acTive in- TeresTing year. SOPHOMORE BOARD Row I: C. Peloclc, C. ToepTer. A. l-lerbsT, D. Forsell, R. Anderson, P. Donovan, V. Caruso Row 2: J. Cohrs, S. Schroeder. D. Surian, C. Grimes, B. BrinlrworTh, J. MasciTTi. P. Korn J, WaTlcins. Row 3: R. Kraemer, L. Shoemaker, G, Vorliclc, J. Levy, J, Fuller, J. BarreTT T. WorThy, V. RoThbarT, R. MoTuelle. 195 V Row lr John Abbeduloflhornas Addy- man. Edward Allessi, Annie Alex- ander, Belly Alexander, Franlc Alex- ander, Carrell Allen, Margo Allord. Row 2: Gary Allman, Madalene Ama- dio, Alice Ambrosini, Maryann Am- brosini, Alfreda Amos, Charlene Anderson, Rae Anderson, Verne Anderson. Row 3: Paul Anlcin, Karen Apponi, Rosemary Apponi, Charles Arrnilage, Paul Aschlorl, Palricia Ashley, Roberl Aspell, Roberl Avery. Row 4: l-larry Bailrauslcas, David Balc- lrer, Mary Ellen Balanow, Thomas Bambulas, William Bangs, Linda Banis. Paulelle Bankhead, Audrey Baplies. I . E l ,, 'V I s, . M E l ,., , vi fs .3 1 ' A rf'-N as 4' 'W 3, Q. E? i' 1 R M e , . s 'if S 'ZZ' 'A Ana. ,sss sf ..,. ,- S lklly kllk ll alsdll or 1 ,B a r ...H S i Ir ' 3 Q 5 Q. ssll l'L A A L ss. E i if lx ,L 'WZ' , .Q xi, '27 Row l: Barbara Baraclcrnan, Bonnie Baranslci. Chrysanlhe Bargy, Dolores Barnes, Leanne Barnes, Earline Bar- nell, Barrie Barrell, John Barrell. Row 2: Slephen Barron, Mary Ann Basile, Franlclin Basler, Shelby Ballles. Elli Baum, Mary Beclcell, John Beech, Klaus Beers. Row 3: Kirlq Bell, Richard Bell, Carole Bello, Thelma Bennell, Kennelh Benni, Karen Bevins, Henry Biclrhem, Barbara Billings. Row 4: Paulelre Blaszczylc, Arnold Blauluss. Jacqueline Blide, Slephen Blucher. Callie Boalman, Kalie Boalman, Ceril Bobey, Belly Bocln. While a fellow class- male drums his lin- gers impalienrly, Pele Marco, Melan- ie Rueler, and Sue Wolf inspecl biolof gy equipmenl. l iisi A A , 's f ig srll ,q,. J i ' y x 'lu Pal. K . ,, g J ':'2l ' W.. A J rrsfa l - ' Y r ,,s l if f ' silaal, A 'i ' a as H ks. M Q -' I 4 k M ,ji .'.,l.V I . s if' I y f .. E kk ,,,: . jk t V K 3 196 Row I: Josephine Boqan, Richard Bolchoven, Roberi Bonea, Diane Bonfi- zer, Sheryl Booher, Thomas Borlon, Wayne Boss, Marry Boudreau, Row 2: Alberi Bovara, Charlene Bove, Rich- ard Bradley, Gerald Bradshaw, Leon- ard Brady, Sadie Brady, Roberi Brands, Jimmy Bray. Row 3: Beverly Brinlcworih, Homer Broclcman, Doro- ihy Brodanex, Judy Brolin, Evelyn Bronaugh, Vernon Broolce, Carol Brown, Jean Brown. Row 4: Roberi D. Brown, Roberl' J. Brown, Spencer Brown, Vicior Brown, Emanuel Bruce Thomas Bruhn, Jaclcie Ann Bruno Barbara Brunolie. ff 19 1 1 il Balola yryo rar, J i if R ri B 3, .5 r fr ,Ak,k i j I V, V Q W, , In .. J, , , ,,k - y I y, ll.. V , ., A V yyy.y Ain Q, ,V r i .. wi f r B is ,irr ari. J i ii i'i,i'i . , B is or r A we rol, Q , L V K Q ,,,,: M 5 Row I: Karen Bruns, Willie Buckner, James Buff, Glenna Buqq, Thomas Bullaro, Ralph Buliema, Janel' Burg- hard, Barbara Burion, Row 2: Rich- ard Burll, Palricia Busher, Cynihia Byslrzyclqi, Beverly Cady, Judiih Cal- darone, Diane Calderone, Joseph Cameli, Nancy Cameli, Row 3: Delia Canlu, Ronald Cappelleili, Palricia Capreiii, Jeanne Caranda, Susan Carev, Joan Carrier, William Carrier, Pairicia Carrer. Row 4: Vivian Ca- ruso, Ezra Calleil, Nannie Calleli, Pairiclc Caiullo, Slephen Causey, Wayne Causey, May Cazallis, Nifho las Cellini. Judy Caldarone helps a slumped Classmale 'rhrough a dilficuli problem in plane geomeiry. ,.,, . 1 J, ' is ' a B i oo W r,,, 4 1 L Q Lomax ' sslir 5 fi, . . , J y if ,Q In 155 .E,y,,, , i V, ,io sssa :RJ 2 A r oo ,,. s,::,: o V' B ' . r -, L arilli ri : r i 'fiz' - in ' slll J + 197 Row I: Norman Cellini, Roberl Cel- lini, Ronald Celmer, Berlha Cervan- res, Ann Cervera, Richard Chapman, Barbara Cincione, Raymond Cioe. Row 2: Thomas Clarey, Sandra Clark. Sheila Clark, Judiih Clarke, Joan Clausen, Sylvia Clay, James Cobble. Anlhony Codini. Row 3: John Co' dini, Michael Cohen, Linda Cohler. Judilh Cohrs, Roberl Colcley, Gerald Coleman, Richard Coleman, Franlc Compralf. Row 4: Roberl Comprall, Richard Concialdi, Jerry Coolc, James Coopwood, Palricia Coppolelli, Ezelc- iel Corbin, Richard Corradelli, Joseph Corso. - , sf ,- ,, 9 . :P 'K as-f '- , :K 4 M ,y,.i 7 J afii G, - eecc C in VV.. f. ik. I., L L fkiiy V El if ga! -, W kL-r K, J' J Abs r 7 M . J r new f 1 R Q caaci Q J J , Y al. R , K E E X , fi 'J - rr fl if J, A 1 ,yyl K 4 l JB iz f J 4 ' 8 Row I: Florence Corl, Palricia Co- senza, Roberl Cosenza, Vernon Cowles, Ronald Cowser, Charles Cox, David Crablree, Lawrence Craven. Row 2: Diane Croclcelf, Richard Cro- combe, Franlr Croslon, Gloria Crolly, David Crumbauqh, Paulelle Cucci. Sandra Cullerlon, Mealhel Curry. Row 3: Donald Cyborski, Frances Czyz, William Dahlslrom, Herman Dailey, Bonnie Dainlon, Jaclc Dal- Sanlo, Cynrhia D'Amico, Kennelh D'Andrea. Row 4: Dolores D'Anqelo. Lois Danlico. Charles Davis, Gene Davis, Palricia Day, Mary Dean, Ru' dalph DelRio, Carole Del.uca. Byron Conanl and Sharon Franze rock ir up al 'rhe Morgue. , , I V . A ,Q :Q 7 ,.. iw 7 A 4,4 .. , 2 are rl: J f ,., is , . if ' veg , ' is , 1 ' fs ff-A A L . A YQ 1 r gg, N .rife 1 S34 as l QAM? e asa! V My , 7, 47 E L :., 1 K ,fi 4 gr is ZA. , N i in K, 3.5 W ,, l A 5. 1' rw 4.4.5 lf' 1 4 li 4 'E W' wg -sf M J iw r-is in if lf' ff ' f 5 k D' 1 A' 4 - is L. R A Q I 9 1 98 r l Row I: Marqarer DeLucia, Kay Deni- son, Douglas Denislon, Andrew De- saufels, Emma Devin. Joyce Dielz. Barbara DiGioyanni, John DiGiovan- ni. Row 2: Norman DiGiulio, Judilh Dolowy, James Domuray, Pa+ricia Donovan, Mark Dorinson, Helen Doud, Barbara Drozd, Carol Duff. Row 3: Lloyd Dunning, Pafricia Dune ning, Richard Dykes, William Echols, Donald Eck, Richard Edelman, James Edqren, Sandra Edwards. Row 4: Sharon Ehlebrachf. Richard Eisaman, Donald Ek, Pamela Ellefson, John Elf ,. , E 14 1' , , g:,2q , 'f l ,li , ,jg,,,. -g 1 , I Q . an Q . yi Wil' : - Z . . -if 55,22-.f-I 1.-,K -Q, ..k., ,, fm if sz::,-p.1-- 'Q :gig an ,, VJ.-f -If ff J .g mp inf ' Q,-mx , w is sw F .iV,i ' ' iniina . ' ,',,. 1, V Vlz, k , ,, , f V , Y I iii' 'iilil r , l 'R i'-a r-1' i'i-1 ' I ' 1 - I liii 1 aria I ' aaai I aaii iakr B f. rrai W ., 4 , c .. ..-- p. c E Q lnia ' . aiaa B, , f illi , .,:.ll. - ii aill aia ,eerr arrii aiaa aiii ' ir ' ' iiaa iaiarl i ia i yiaiia - 1 a'ii, , Y ' ,a '..,N nh Q9 lioll, Daisy Emerson, Ronald Eriks, .,,y,L chg , oiyy X I ii I A I V , ' Annabelle Evans. i, ' I -ir. A A is issr 7 llli 'D iriss f' i'-i 'iii I f , Wg i,.,i. , 0 - ' I A I i'ii if 1 iisrrlir rrrs iiii 1 , I V-Vi .. ii wi' . V fi,y V - V I I I ' oris B F ssie Q . f' iiii lib ' 'iii ' I' - -yi,- f 'i'Z ' '45 I i,y ,V , -,YQVVI I ii Row I: Geoff Eysenbach, Dora Fares, I i 'I' I' k i l ' 'l'i 'Q hg,a 'f ,V, yii 'ysiy I A V Fred Fares, Bonnie Farmer, Barbara V fi, -'a' jg: ' VV Vkkl VV r' V - VV VV? ,V I V 'flff , ' Farrer, Florence Fasman, Concelia V +V F' . ' ii ' 'sv' Y ff?Eii' h:s-.' ,1 ,. . i V ,Q V V Faso, Joseph Faso. Row 2: Roger KLVK ji? 'K ' -'-, ii Q I 'fjf . :h.Ve n, i , , Fausf, Myrla Fiedler, Pearlie Mae ?5 - i 'f?1'g1V N B V ' ,,,v 3 5 5' V - , A Fields, Dennis Fink, Carol Finkel, 11- V A ' I 'w ': 3' 111 ws :r', f ', 2, , ,- I John Fiordo, Kennelh Fisher, Donna I iiirii iii',' I I L-. s ', , I MM i I Fifzl-Ienry. Row 3: Jack Flarnmini, ' I , V, -::', QV I ' I Kafhleen Flannery, Diane Forsell, . V ' iih' I W is iiii rf QQ P Roger Fox, Sharon Franlz, Wayne I I1 ,, I v :Vg 3' ,-i, , V Vl V' Franze, Palricia Frecowski, Donald . I iir. ff ,: f , ,-: V ,ysy Fredrickson. Row 4: Penny Fregeau, Q ' Jacques Fuller, Raymond Fuller, Dar- , V ' ' .K A,Z,,A 1 1 ,V u m . I V lene Fullon, Celene Fushi, Ronald .V I I i i' '- ' ' Fushi, Sue Gaffney, Anila Galica. -'sv f , ':-- if . , , A. . , 'f - 'if' 'iff ff' ' wr if 3, A ky' 2. , ' , ' E -'Q-f'f,f'5 ,-,,-1 fer or r:,, s ..r E , ' in sr J 'rirr I LA B rrere or rr,:c in F Row I: Judilh Gamble, Leonard Gar- ner, Dominic Garofalo, Millard Garri, son, Sharon Garzelloni, Naida Garzof lini, Pairicia Gasbarra, Joseph Gas' Ion. Row 2: Barbara Gavenda, Jerry Gayeski, Alan Geary, Fred Genzler, Idella Gerald, Susann Gereg, Bar- bara Gergel, Leonard Giampaolo. Row 3: Jane? Gibson, Barbara Giere man, William Gilford, Gerald Gilv kison, Alfred Girolami, Arnold Goelz, Winifred Goncher, Julie Gon- zales. Row 4: Judy Gossmann. John Grabow, Galen Graham, John Gra- ham, Philip Granl, Carol Graves, Terry Gray, Roberi Graziani. - Lf We . .K-,A , f 'le-1 f Y 1 if-. .,,,, I Khrik VV f 1 ,, Q ff. . F . , Fig - ,V , ..VV ,VV AKVVV 11, -K ,L 5 ., ig? F 'Y 79? by ' f7F'vf-gf' , I fi I, I V V . V VV Vi. . ., My I i f ' AM ,. ,- f.. ,,, i, .iw - . ',j ,Lg I-iff,-A ,,,,- - V ,,V,V . ,f f f-:si .. ,..,,,q, V ,. 9. s Vi 3 WV, VV , VV e -, .,,-,,.,, X A K in F 'W if J Hr 2 'S I 'K V VV, , V VV ,V E V' I 444' ' '53 '11 V ..V,VV VV I Z Iii ,.,, eh , , X em hh c,,, , ,,c, gg, If. V ,,,. ' I' i. ' -fa: ,,'f V.z V -L VV.V V V V,..V, V,VVVVVV V VVVVVV VVVVVVVV VVVVVV V VV ,,i VV V? VV VVV -Lv. r f ff, .I F- is 1: g A' K ,i' Q.. ,F , J. ccco ig B ' F I F E, . . E X srre I 'L 'TW' ' , , , , gig, , . I J we .al 1 fi' in 5 199 Row I: Avis Greenblaff, Richard Greep, Carl Greiving, Sandra Griese, Lynn Griffin, Charlolle Grimes, Par- riclc Grossi, Timolrhy Grossi. Row 2: Charles Gruberrnan, Sandra Grupe, Pafricia Guesl, Roberl Gurney, Wil- liam Gurney, Joan Gulhrie, Thomas Guy, Gerald Haaclc. Row 3: Ken- nelh Haagenson, Lee Hahn, Roloerl Hale, John Hall, Judy Hall, Eliza- belh Hallmann, Slephen Halperin. Harold Ham. Row 4: Lorraine Hand- cox, Adrian Harbaugh, David Harper, Dennis Harper, James Harrell, James Harringlon, Gene Harris, Glenda Hari. JL: W T . L 1 425. 1 ' if- . 1 r L sll r J, -V 5 , ' C ' liii or-1- 'f': Qi o 1 -V e Ph iisi J ' . e ,org -ey' ik, -..i o L fr M f rf' f f H ii 1 4 , Row I: Alberr Harrman. Beverly Hassberg, James Halliield, Joseph Hawes, Geraldine Hayden, Rosemary Hayes, Claire Heclcrnann, Douglas Hedger. Row 2: Arnold Heineman, Mary Jo Helland, Virginia Hell- man, Vivian Helsel, Dale Henderson, Jimmy Hendron, Anna Herbsf, James Hermesdorli. Row 3: Eleanor Herr- mann, John Hesemann, Elzie Higgin- bolrom, Mary Hildernan, Glynn Hill. Herman Hilzelberger, Peler Hoch- berg, Lerna Holman. Row 4: John Hopkins, Theodore Hopson, Donald Horn, Sharon Hosellon, Karen House- holder, Belly Howard. Roberr Howe, Shirley Howell. Pausing in office 22l 'ro check college car- alogs and yearbooks, Joyce Srone, Judy Mulder, and Marrha lnlander look ahead +o 'rhe lurure. NN X I kklr K K ,, S : L K 'X ' gy Q ALVV r I 2 iii-' ni' Z. ' - , , iii' - , iisr ' li hir srio 200 Row I: Carhee I-Iuber. William I-Iunier, Margarei I-Iussrnan. Jerome Iafollo, Marrha lnlander, Alberr Irons, Audrey Jackson, Beaufy Jack- son. Row 2: Dororhy Jacob, Bonnie Jacobson, Gary James. Michael James, Barbara Jankovialc, Donald Jansma, Bonnie Januselc, Eihel Jar- reif. Row 3: Carol Jasinslci, Edwin Jaszczalc, Richard Jaworowslci, Isaac Jefferson. Mariann Jelinelc, Andrew Johnson, Diane Johnson, Eric John- son. Row 4: 'Eulaleria Johnson. James Johnson, Jean Johnson, Johnnie John- son, Michael Johnson, Donald Jonas. Mary Jones, Parricia Jones. fr. sir YQ: K -I S ,,o ,c, wi: , ,c,,,,,,,f, L I , I. 1 I ' afss 1 ., L -I sssi, , L A K in S 7' H iii: A in H k Ek V ,,s . K is rsi ' iir if ssi, 35 .TL A if ,., , K iig I K I A in k,,g,, F Q: I lk ,,.., V . L iii ,r Ly5 V gig, . 'L y cy ' I my iri, at sraii I '17, 1' fig? I X V -2545, , ii .-,La . 4 L iw A - 5' I i . Ji L . E. , I A rv M W rrkrk 'sl V VK V , Mg Q, ,L ,,. . , by dating Q I '.l,. . , Y ilii im . ,fs Lf' Y- Row I: Richard Kraemer, Lonnie Krause, Michael Krision, Russell Kruse, Lawrence Kush, Joseph Kwasi- groch. Earlean Kwiarlcowslci, Judirh Kyle. Row 2: Rena Lancasier, Phyllis Lane, Carol Lange, Juanila .Langloisi Loreira Lapori, David Larsen, Dennis Lawrence, Jack Lawion. Row 3: EI- lioH Lee, Judifh Leeiz, Gerald Lei- decker, Raymond Lenneriz, Douglas Leone, Sharon Leone, Carol Levereri. Perer Levin. Row 4: Jerold Levy, Gary Lewis, Susan Lighi, David Lin- derr, Hugh Linnemann, Sharon Linihi- cum, Larry Li++ell, Anlhony LoBue. , V :N l , K ff 3 1 H wi? x 1: 55552 i ii-fi ! 9. ,Q .V if , gf ,e'ii.fi!, , il J 'K Kms 2 , as-1' I , , , ..5g:-if I L, 4 ' f is Row I: Philip Jones, Susan Jones, Shirley Jordan, JoAnn Juravic, erly Kalinowslci, Charles Kappm e Rira Karas, Joan Karwoslci. Row 2: Bev- yer, Andrea Kassela, Nancy Kauffman, Joyce Kehl, Sandra Kehl, Ca r Keller, Ralph Kelly, Verna Kennedy. olyn Jay Kessel. Row 3: Mary Lou Keuhs, Sharon Kiclcerl, Jack Kilbourn, Mary Ann Killion, Karen King, Sharon singer, Carol Klavinslci, Valerie K Kin- lein. Row 4: Diane Kloss, Nancy Kloss, Richard Koelling, Parricia Komer, Roberl Kopernilc, Margarer K Kay Kosmal, John Kozub. orn, g ,-iy V is we I 9 ' f n' rf 5.715 V I I I 4 . :gin 2 sfs 'K K J. 'B 1 N Row I: Duncan Logue. Carol Loiiz. Dawn Long. Dennis Long. John Longo. Crislela Lopez. Mary Low. John Lowman. Row 2: Ronald Lucas. Franlc Lulcasilc, Ronald Lufes. Edna Maclc. Edward Macklin, Eugenia Madeia, Billy Maddox, Frances Madura. Row 3: Dan Maqa. Brian Mahnlce, John Malec. Richard Malec. Ronald Malvesluio, Doroihy Manes. Anlhony Mangano, Sandra Man- qano. Row 4: Siephen Mann Barbara Mansfield. Philip Marco. Gearldine Marconi. Richard Marino Blylhe Marinucci, John Marinucci Arihur Marlcs. ar. , Q ..a. y .L in V , ,A- S 'ii i J yizzhk an gi. . ,...-1. 1 ,D A if S ...' 1 or R iiia iiiiir ff iiai I Qian I 1. .-'. r.'V img! . - I J iiii I V 'fi . , ii. K . V.,: Q, i ii in Q i 9 L ii R m rar 15' i.a. 0 ' L i i iiiiiiii i V ., ,: 'Wy - ' W f f .zz-. J i .. X -e - ' i if it iiiii i ' J K i f Row I: Yvonne Marks, Bessie Mariin. l-lazel Mariin, Jerry Marlin, Manuel Mariinez, Ann Marlinrnalci. Michael Mariino. Karen Marwiclc. Row 2: Janice Mascilii. Mario Massacci. Achille Massi. Paul Mallhews, Sarn Maiz. Colleiie Maxwell, Vercie Mayes, Vivian McCann. Row 3: Judilh McClelland. Jarnes McClenae han, Audrey McClendon, Vivian McClendon, Dorolhy McCollum, Niven McConnell, David McCulloch. James McDaniel. Row 4: Eugene McDavid. Thomas Mclzadden. Vir- qinia McGillivray, Dianne McKenzie. Ronald McKinney, Daniel McLaugh- lin, Bennie McMa+h, Harry McMeen. M .4 Q J Sieve Blucher pairon- izes lhe school boolc- siore. f r,.,... ,, A rf 2. N . .4 1. L a . ii i lriaa R- riii . ,1 ii . , ni R r R L i, f .,,. ,al ' gg y . la h i Q 1. .. X. :f-- -i B A :iff 1 23. 202 Row I: Joan McNully, lvy Jean Mr Waller, Garlh McWhorler, Nancy McWilliams, Michael Meinharl, Sam Mele, Doroihy Meliza, Louis Melone. Row 2: Carole Mengle, Charles Mer' fell, Janice Merrill, Violel Messrnalcer, Alla Meuch, Ruih Michaels, Delores Michalek, Cecilia Michaleslro. Row 3: Nicholas Michaleslco, Albin Micha , is, . Z ,,' .s 1 - R E - 51 , K' i . ref'-1 'asf .F .i .. ,M nf i .fl 1 ., i , , . if. , 15..wi- , a A f - H uf fi f wi 5' f s 2 - i . .. . . is ilc ' y Lk JQFZW, A K . . ada , - ,V I x rv,F 'uri .. y I qrjk ,kiV- 5 X,,, I Vg' 2. 4 . tiki K nl .27 ..,, A K lowslci, Joseph Miclco, Georqe Miller, ' ,, I q Aa? . G r G I l Joyce Miller, Kalhryn Miller, Sally kk V lu v ? 'ii M. 1. - i wx- J G , i' G Milcham, Dan Modzeleslci. Row 4: , A 1' P 7,353 ,Q J Sieve Modzelewslxi, Billie Molfrum, ,fix ahi, Q. , W7' , 4 Thomas Monacelli, Don Monleilh, i 1. . -- ng, K K i Frances Monlella, Brenda Moore, i 1 K V H I 5 Charles Moore, Errnernell Moore. ,i i 0 V ' f' a ,. 7 I if- 3 A as :F gy 1,5 2 1 IV: E524 , . :cfm yr., g gi1,j f if li gim , s . P . -A Y Lal T Q 3 L.: .E . ' Q . , J J f J .J fc, ig 3 N 5 7 swf Ti y Q if 1 GW? Row I: Nalhanial Moore, Pafricia ' '55-fi i i 'iii K , 'i ,522 Moore, Slephen Moore, Lynn Morrow, V Paul Morlon, Richard Mofuelle, Vin I . , i F '- - A cenl Mrslilc, Marilyn Mueller. Row 2: ' , MTF? fr? J , y ,k' , 'W Rufh Mueller, Judilh Mulder, David , -Q ' -kk i '-Q i! 'K' Mulderinlc, Marqol Murphy, Morris ' 5 'if' MurphY. Roberl MurphY, LarrY My- if 5.45. ij iw . ers, MSW Napoli. Row 3: Palricla - if 1 5' ,fy , we -,,,,. ' - , 1 i,.,f+- 7. .ir J., iw, f ,f 2 Q.. ,..,. - , 5 'w Hs, if J eiei R C ' ii Q is gn 'il .J P Row I: Mary Obrul, Dennis O'Brien, Charles Odom, Wayne Oqibovic, Richard Oliver, Rufus Oliver, Barbara Olson, Larry O'Neil, Row 2: Nadine Onolrio, Eugene Ooms, Barry Ord- way, David Ossello, Julie Osferrnan, Micaela Ozuna. Pasquale Palanca. Nedra Panqburn, Row 3: Charlolle Papas, Laverne Parada, Minnie Pal- rizi, Laurel Pauling, Lorefla Payne, Carol Peach, l-luqh Peach, Durlc Pearson. Row 4: l-larlmul Peislrup, Lolhar Peislrup, Carolyn Peloclc, Palricia Peloclc, Gloria Pellino, Carl Perkins, Grace Perkins, Gerald Per ozzi. s. Nafale, Thomas Nafale, Joseph Nauqhlon, Sandra Neander, Karen Nelson, Suzanne Nero, William Ne- ville, Palricia Newberry. Row 4: Jane Nibloclc, Karen Nicholas, Cecil Niche ols, Ronald Nichols, Carmella Nolori ano, Lynn Nudelman, Jesse Nunez, Joanne Nylcaza. , ,, ,.,, ,. , - - ,, , ' . , 5 ' 31 i ',2i1.i-as I 'ri is Y r Q 1 3 3. P .iz ..ai G Q ' J ff: Q ' is A . , an I M fl 2' fi 1 ' fe-Q 'Q ' , .3 I 3 jf 'E-fy. L, J C my ,, , I y .,,, W , S 'K ' :Ki K 'fb-lr.. ' . . Q A. A f I 4 5 I .V 45, an X A L: .EA .. , , ,- - -5 . , ,, , . 17- , 3 - K I-L ' M - ii Sa A Y 203 Row l: Melody Perry, Donald Per- sianni, Janice Pelerson, Larry Peler- son, Rila Pelerson, Kalhleen Pelrarca. Virginia Pelrarca, Carol Pelricelr, Row 2: Jaclc Phillips, Gloria Piacenli, Jerry Piani, Joan Piani. William Pierce. Joseph Pignolli, Judy Ann Piker, Sandra Pilollo. Row 3: Fref dessa Piper, Janelle Piplcin, Hervey Pills, Dennis Piunli, Gerald Piunli, Sharon Piunli, Thomas Planl, Daniel Plula. Row 4: Douglas Poe, Eugene Pollra, Torn Polka, Edward Pollella. Sandra Poller, Richard Porler, Jay Poslhumus, Jimmie Pouncey. W. 1: k,, V, J , as ,, -D Er ssil , , a a s an si f is if - me-,wif -e M K as W ff 5k lk Yi E ' ' --., , g f M . f iilllis i Q gf ii - ssl -in i , Row I: Paul Primavera. Tom Prima- vera, Leann Prisco, Michael Prisco, Margarel Prombo, Judilh Pryslalslci, Geraldine Pulcini, Rulh Range. Row 2: David Ranieri, Eugene Ranieri, Allred Reimen, Paul Reinemann. Judilh Resedean, George Reynolds, Jessie Reynolds, Joseph Rhode. Row 3: Saundra Ridder, Ronald Rielien, Roberl Riley, Elhel Rinlcen- berger, Guadalupe Rivera, Kenl Robbins, Virginia Roberson, Harry Roberls. Row 4: Thomas Rodman, Donald Roesner, George Rohr, Kalh- erine Romano, Sharon Rosali, Sharon Rosen, Nancy Rosenlhal, Bruce Rosmis. A at N The lield house ollers a wide range ol acliv- ilies, among lhem volleyball, which is played by all. gill -, as! or ,s,g f are i , , ' . , . if .,i il i ii ii I I ii I P P ifiaiilf shi .i fhf +,i JJ rke,,- P s , s r ,,, Q in aia as acas r gf f- 2 5 Kiifh ' if Ing gif ivig A V65 5 5. ,wyifm A K gi 'Pi 3 -, ii S ,--i Q - is ii J ff 1 X es, fi, Q s iy , ,, g I so ,i P nnli , ,ca , ., ., ..,,. 1 A , 204 Row I: George Ross, Belly Ann Rossi, Vicior Roihbardf, Helen Row, land, Gladys Rozier, Melanie Rueler, Judiih Ruqqeri, Lillie Russell. Row 2: Cary Rullcowslci, Palricia Sadus, Ray- mond Sadus, Gene Saia, Eddie Sails- bery, George Sarnash, Doris Sander, Donald Sanders. Row 3: Sam San iralello, l-lenry Sanieford, Ronald Sanlosiefano, Louis Saviano, Sam Saviano, Anfhony Scariozzi, Peqqy Schaeffer, Paul Schafer. Row 4: Mar- lene Schaller,' John Scharland, Earl Scheidi, Sleven Schindel, Palricia Schleyer, Karl Scholze. Janei Schomas, Dina Schroeder. i . sr r . R ,.,,. . . L Q.. i ., . 'V 1' f ras , Erl . . ,W '9?'?,f ,E Row I: Charles Small, Ronald Smalzer, Claylon Srniih, Edward Smith, Dean Smilh, Jesse Smilh, Joyce Smilh, LaVerne Smirh. Row 2: Linda Smilh, Marilyn Smilh, Sharon Smilh, Nancy Soderberq, Charles Sollysilc, Gary Soliysilr, John Sorenson, Roland Sor renlirio. Row 3: June Spangler, Jen niier Sperry, Carlolla Spinozzi, Judiih Spinozzi, Anlonelle Slabile, Joseph Slania, Killy Sianlon, Richard Sfanton. Row 4: Richard Slaples, Terry Slarlce, Judith Srarlcey, Sharon Siarlcey, Alice Slears, Waller Slein l-lelqa Slepeialc, Jimmie Slephenson. 39' 5 ,f Niyais' if ., . if X A '35-r H :Q W 4 2- -,-, .i ri c , 4,5 lf x. .f .1,z'2g v. - :L . is., .,.. . I 'l i' f'IJ5iiEQii .Q ,,, . vs? s, . , . .5 s...,,. 2 J Qi f 312.-Q. Sayid: , 'xzfji i ,- K , ,F 'ii , 'iff 12 .- 2 'C' R 1 4 fs ff, ., 23 .3 ..',- , iii an . .i,,., ii' . , ,,: R i.,- .gi .1 ' fe , . ,,. ff . . ., -.pig f -,.f, 3 , ,,,f I K. J, . fi il i . i i? W' fig sv- i-' gi' fy. - me ,, ...ei S 'rissiisi .f 1- H , e 5 , f 5- .., 1, - Ks: as 'L ,,,,, Ng I .QF ' ' 35.54- xif ,Levi fi si f ., Sw i W 4 :- -sw 3 Y X Q' 'FA A . - i'i- fi ' , ., fx 2, , il 'ig gy if ...haf i, s .. ' 1' ST 1 i . .,,: V V'-L K ' i , 'if I J, i iyjf .lv . ,:..V , 1+ ir 1 . L 'fi' M. Xl' if Z ,f fav. , -- .ww ,,'. i.. i ,,..,,,., yu- r... J - Row I: Kenefha Schroeder, Sharon Schroeder, Donald Schulfz, Lorraine Schuliz, Richard Schumacher, Ronald Schullz. Roberl Scudella, Roberl Scoli. Row 2: Hors? Selenl. Jackie Seniw, Leona Shane, Virginia Sharlcey Thomas Sharo, Vadie Sheqoq, Mary Shepard, Helen Sherloclc. Row 3: ' .V Y X nf fn K k.'hkh . '- ' 'yii 1 ' K Roberi Shinn, James Shipp. Lynn , 4, if ,-,,, .g f , we-if Shoernalcer, Jarnes Siciliani, Jessie .iff A A Sierra, Peler Sierra, David Silberman. i T K I K I Barbara Simon. Row 4: Michael gl L4 I V,,VkV 5 'ii' i - y gg-K Q Simpson, Ronald Sinqlelon. Ernesl 'F S i ' ' 'i,, 'f4 Jf,Ll i..i- if 'T Siriani, Clyde Sioerdsma, Arline K 'i K i - Slrowronslci, Edmund Slcowronski, Wilma ii I K I ,V Slauqhler, Jacqueline Slavih. . . L if 5 :-: . ii S S ., . S S l . e.i. - , -5. 31,3 Zyzy is .ig ' g. r y 5 ggi ., x ' y ,,,. - , A ..-, i S' M ' M K Ii I ff f ii-- ii .fi-' in iii i iili' I ii if V Ji. .. . ,g.55 - ,i.. . L ,..,,,,,,. in iiiiia iiae ' J J J il J el ,.. 1 . riiri i :i ' he :: :: :eas :ii I i , . yyy, , y M , . Q i 7 N lr V . yiii rj -ggi: 1f,, .- V , ,,,,' ,V-:,- ii . -I --,' , . - K ,SEX jj, K 1 Iiii . .'-i: . V r ., ,KV - , y.yi, ,i,, . , Q i J .2 S J , if siriiiiei rsii S QQ.: iiiirr 1 li: J J, , f ,,,', '.,ii 1 y. A l il: ' . k,', . -- : , ,. 1. , - I I K . ,515 if IA if bi ,,k,, ,,,V , , 1 4 1- K 3 ' V . . L, f- -..',- -is . , .: .Ui.:,,If1 531. i3f.ff'7?'fifT, fi V i Q i i . 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Row 2: David Wilfsee, Roberl Wisdom, Doloris Wlos, Miclwael Woicilc, Suz- anne Woll, Orville Womack, Jan Wonso. Row 3: Daniel Woollen. Lucina Work, Tom Worllny, Arlene Wriqlmf, Bonnie Wriqlwl: Donald Wylris, Carolyn Wylie, Norman Yam- bor. Row 4: Roberf Yallca, Gerald Young, Roberla Yunker, Linda Za- qorslci, Pafricia Zaqorski, Barbara Zeuberis, Juaniia Zinlcer, Jay Zoll. Row 5: Anflnony Zona, Cynlliia Zona, Franlc ZumMallen, Mary Zurelc, Re- nale Zurmoelnle, Tlneresa Zylslra Sheila Regan. R wk . S wp yikr 6 , Q I -,,, . . .rr , , ' ,..- V it ii i L wr ' :, Q ,N -gf I fi: ,,.,A I nw, , - - i fa , .f', FQ I-'Z fx 'df ::-: - or , f RN . y -!--' i if D xx Q ,,, rair A .r 'L A ,mm ,, e 1, W ig i - A 9 7' W Q i - ,uw -fl v-VA LL G?j V?kL,x , ' W qi. I ,, I I ' I if' ' ' fi ' 105 3' ,g ,,,f.. 5 if jg, iff , . I., ii K idx 207 Bill l'lunl'er and Linda Wilson waliz ai l'l'1e Homecoming Dance. where soil music, dance dresses, a nd cloud 9 creale a friend- ly almosplnere. ' 9 --'Q-'Wilkie 1 ' f.EfSIfi,i.a535-'M - i,7,,f:m ,f-- vi- ,M wi f--ff vim ix SW 4 if , .- 1 . uf , A . , egifzipieelai. , ,L ' 1 .ff 'fir ' 3544-ii ii 91,15 iff-rfale ' Qsiggggifsigqf Egfsiiwifgwiiyisfgri ' K In 2 - 5 ff VFW 54 VMLVCJEE' K , V .. 5 :fied ' ri f ,V V-354. 'f: ' ik J' 2' :g,'a: g 1, . 4,9 Yi , The Big Sisrers offered a helping hand fo 'rhe newcorners on Freshman Day, 'as 'rhe largesf class in Bioom's hisrory was con- fronred by a maze of new corridors. Barbara Mirchell performs one of 'rhe rypical iobs of Jrhe Big Sisfers by showing 'rise way fo Gordon Smifh. , X-kwwww My-.W ard, 1 . W ,W X f - ' 'I Freshmon Closs FRESHMAN BOARD Freshman Officers-Richard Gerardi. Presidenl: Mary Milchell, Treasurer: Sharon Winslow, Secrelary: James Byslrzyclci, Vice - Presidenl: and Mr. Ralph Schmidt Sponsor Freshmen enlered school nor lcnowing whal lhe lulure would bring. hc lhey could have looked inlo lhe fulure lhey would have seen Richard Gerardi being elecled presi- denl of lheir class aller one ol The largesl campaign Jrurn- ouls in Bloom's hislory. They would have loolced forward anxiously lo The Freshman Mixer. They would also have lcnown lhal only a brighl fulure lay ahead under Mr. Ralph Schmidl's guid- GVTCS. Row I: M. Langohr, J. Jaffe, J. Bradshaw, G. De,l.uca, D. Migliorali, F. Gloss Row 2: R. Lawler, R. Sundslrom, P. Parisi, D. Nucli, R. Edler, S. Cohen, W. Burdell F. Gibbs. Row 3: B. Spanos, S. Rellich, W. Reichert R. Alwin, B. Wells, M. Knee- land, J. Zydlewslci, N. Munley, C. Jacks, S. Broclcman. 209 Row I: Corwin Adams, William Adams, Roberi Agrella, Louie Aguzzi, Doris Ahlgrimm. Kenneih Albreiz, James Albright Sharon Alcumbrac. Row 2: Darlene Alessi, Clara Alex- ander. Richard Alexander, Marilyn Allcire, Flora Allen, Mary Allen, David Allison, John Alpers. Row 3: Rodney Alwis, George Amaclio, Carl Ander- son, Carol Anderson, Craig Anderson, Dennis Anderson. James Anderson, Byllee Angelloiii. Row 4: Thomas Angelloili, Doris Anzelsmo, Keiih Appleberry, John Armellino, Francis Arvia, Richard Avery, Carol Azzarello, Gerald Azzarello. ,, -V ' ' ' fifi ' r ig. ' ww . , . , ' ia E ,, im aw s f i 3 2 a l,kV , - , 1 , l . I ,ygk f VVV,k 'V A I , I A ww ., Isr .1 gg' I ii, i,ai , , , a i i if s W is i aevfiwf we ,ff :ar his e,,s .ev ea' fssas i W3fS ffii Ll s af C ,Q Q 1325 Freshman Joe Spa- da explains his cam- paign Jrechniques ro senior Sandy Mal- i'osz. Row l: Abraham Balclcer. Pai Bald riclge, John.BarlJer, Ray Barberif James Barlcley,'Clyde Barnes, Melvin Barnes, Wayne Barnhisel. Row 2: Danielle Barreii, Judiih Barreil, Thomas Barreii, Fairicia Bariholomew, Dennis Bariolomei. Rose Bagile, Richard Beach, Jusiin Beck. Row 3: Mary Beckman. Kenneih Beers, John Bendle, Craig Beniamin, Peier Benni, Doris Berchem, Sherry Berg, Milce Ber- man. Row 4: l-laiii Beiis, Thomas Biel, Cheryl Bilinslci, Terry Binns, Grefchen Birosalc. Roger Bisig, Leroy Bivens. Anihony Bivona. . ll ,..i f fu T fn, ii I , , H l iz, i4 jf, ,TTY A1 s ,T fff' ii WS' r we l I T 9' gin .M .,r,: ii, I si.: i f M . ing A i ', iiifff' g W4 l ,W my A A Q C f if L r . iy A L. , ' ,.,, V ' ' ' -1r' , -, T 'E A th. A I B ,. so ,.,,,, A 210 Row I: Joanelle Bland, Linda Block, Lorraine Bodrero, Peggy Bogen- schneider, Carol Bogue, John Bondhus. Sharon Bonick, Mary Bonnell. Row 2: Sharon Boss, I-larold Bouler, Charles Bouquel, Sue Bourque, William Bow- man, Larry Bown, Rolla Bowyer, Michael Bradbury, Row 3: Julie Brad- shaw, David Brady, Marian Brauer, Peler Brennan, Michael Brefz, Alice Brewer, Kalhleen Breyfogle, Sharon Brockrnan, Row 4: John Bronaugh. Edward Brooks, Ronald Broome, Ken nelh Bross, Sharon Brosz, Philip Broughlon, Raymond Brower, Diane Brown. 'nv x rl? u ,i ti I ad 'QP' E. H e W WE.-I ,..,... Q li X A ,QR ' V, My-N 15 ' 5 .31 .f R, . ,rf Ar-yi! 31 r H531 , 1559 , Row I: Doris Brown, Dorolhy Brown, June Brown, Thomas Brown, Charles Brownfield, Eugene Brownfield. Cara Brunsf, George Buckner. Row 2: Bei nard Budzik, Donna Bugg, Mildred Bunn, David Burdefl, William Burdell, Julie Burke, Kennelh Buss, Linda Busserna. Row 3: Donna Buxlon, Joyce Byrd, James Bysfrzycki, Sandra Cao cuirri, James Caflarelli, Sharon Cal garo, Karen Carneli, Sam Camp. Row 4: John Canning, Wesley Can- non, Sandra Cappellelri, Fred Carey Leroy Cargile, Williarn Carllwerg. Ed ward Carlelon, Ladd Carleyf. ew r.. ., -.., 5? g egg i i T -Y .ae L 1. L E wiiiil ' I In 3 -r fl' 4 s , fxfx, . L. . -, rm 9312 Q N i Q, as si: , ik Wk, uk, 2 :bran 211 My .Q-ag, 5 3- 1? E 1. Q 1, 4 ,F f f wh si , if A -Lu.. - , s 5 lm, as ar 5:3 :fly .wr . f 7- -.rf WI' :my , . Mrs. Edna N o r + h regislers Randy l-lolm for his fufure years al Bloom. 5 .4 . Q J s ,, . R 1... - ' J-il 4.4 .1 f .5 .53 r ..V.'3'g 3 K V ,- X iz.. ,. . ' , . K I X M. L41 ' ,,, R A W. , . . f N ','l - A , r :-' . F l'.. .V V B J ' 14 L 'wif Jai fx 5 if 4 . Row I: Warnell Carroll, Noah Carson Mariorie Carler, Calherine Casqrain. Karen Cashman, Franlc A. Cellini, Franlc J. Cellini, Michele Ceresa. Row 2: Linda Champagne, Charles Champene. Paul Charles. Cellesline Charlesion, Cleo Charlesion, Carol Chew, Roderick Childers. Marion Childs. Row 3: Ronald Chudada. James Ciaccio, Penny Ciancanelli. David Cianchelli, Michael Cicolini, Jeanine Claus, Carmen Clayfon, Wil- lie Cobb. Row 4: Dave Cofran, Siephen Cohen, Charles Cole. Nancy Cole, Susan Cole, Willie Collins. Anfhony Compraii, Shelia Conani. Row I: Palricia Condon, Linda Cook, William Cooper, Ronald Coppoielli. Vinceni' Corsello. Roberl Coriez, Wil- lie Cowan, Kenneih Cowles. Row 2: Roberl Coy. William Coy, Carol Crall, Susan Craiq, John Crane, Frank Crescenzi, Palricia Croci, Lanny Cross. Row 3: Lewis Crossland, Waller Cuculic, Roberf Cull, Eliza- belh Curlis, Palricia Czailna, Edward Czyz, Jane Daley, Carol Dallesandro. Row 4: Roberl Damiani, Norman Dan durand, John Danqoia, Carol Dan- lico, Connie Daniico, Janice Darlinq, Mary Davey, Allan Davis. if ia- iw D fs .. :Sis-ass H 4. :xr 'X Q 5 ' I . ,ai , A inf ' I Wi ,Qi f i r' . LN If , -dwg N ,zy L: I sa N i A I - 3212.2 ' , -,L qs: L -' -0 7 pg , ',s, +3 LA ,Y , ,, ,,, ,. Ay A Mi b W X- 4. an J i ' -' 2,1 ,five ' 'T -. F5 gr , N 35, wg -e 4. . KQM., .. Q f lifes.. .J-fi? 'if N ' 1 s , . - -V in ,'5i 'Na fs Qi Lucinda Woods. S e n n a Messinger, and Mary Ann Elam fill Chrislmas sloclc- ings lor lhe Junior Red Cross under lhe supervision ol Miss Belsy Kelly. i s w - L 1 ,, , W esseegse li L f z Q C C gf i,,, s ,.. N ils ,eil y f , 4l, x , i J is ri a ,,, s f r me L r A u.. l r QfQ99eQE .yA, ,, i f x My Y ,A,,, W Q, fi y Jill Ak 5, imflm ll iliili gr- r,,, 7'5- 'lk 212 Row I: Diane Davis, Ollis Davis. Mar- lene Day, Franlc DeAnqelc, Merrily Dee, Darlene DeFranlc, Michael De- Grrofl, Alfonso DeGuilio. Row 2: Ramiro DeLion, Dennis DeLisio, John DeLorenzo, Lucille DeLorenzo, Glenda DeLuca. Pal Del.uca, Karen DePros- peris, Marilyn DeRosa. Row 3: Carol Devine, Slephen Diamond. Roger Dicicco, Edward Didriclcson, Eileen DiMascio, Paul Dirnoclc, Cary Doclsery, James Doherly. Row 4: Anne Dolph. Elizabeih Donnelly. Karen Dooley, Francis Doran. Bonnie Daud, Warren Dowdinq, Carol Downey. Belly Doxy, Q55 7 Qgfcirr i 8 S Q, : ii. il':f:2 i'ig,i ' -f ,rr,Leir 'We K l A I i a agar xx - 'er 'Ev- f-l--,ws - r -:rake Q , a ,, ,, ,W r 'Z , , Q. -was --1- , , my ., an K nr 7 fa, 13 I i , '.,-' x I j ,. ,Q ieeii E, ioeeie E . E, f F rrer I L I -L E ' 52- :.- V ,gi . X, - . a R4 f .. .,. ' ' 1 . , - s is E, .,'. iv, Hifi was A 4 . . 115 S! V... , ii: iggl L, ,- f V ,If . Q. Qi ':ff, 'ki I X l 4 1 5322 4 I f Yf ,r,n ' 'pgs' ' ir Row I: James Farrar, Larry Farrar, iiii iii if John Faso, Lawrence Faso. Philip Faso, Pairicia Ferguson, David Fer- rero, Gary Fewlres. Row 2: Ellen G-ield. Susan Finder, John Finley, Denise Fisher, Chrislina Flaqda, John Flarnini, David Fleisher. Nancy Flesher. Row 3: Marlha Flinl, Anders Flodin, Sharon Florelc, Rose Foqerly, Barbara Follrers, Daniel Fooie, Gerald Forbes, Roberla Forney. Row 4: Alborl Fosler, Barbara Fox, Roger Fox, Margo France, Roxann Franlclin, Thelma Franlclin, Suzanne Franlzen. Reqe Fredriclcson. T ' , ,s:: , ,Y i f-if . I aaea A ly y F 'Pr ,,,:' 'I was , fa ! asa as -1 'irwe sfiirrf , -f ,rr ,Agf a '-- F sfssa isva E :,,s . .. .s : ., girl, Y I ::., , ,.,, V, W M,-r ,.,. . V .. ,.,,. A ., , s r , - 0' we K .,,.. r ,-f. X. 4 , .rs 'alwiawaii is s sad! iiQ ?4g?iq5?i QT eyewear? :-r- ,s, , iaii s 1 if f ' fimssvzzis , 5. N: , , gm fi. f A ck M li: K' 1 I 7'fi ' .:V' , H ie' ,K FF fr? , ., s in ,,, .1n.fA..- T I ff ' i f 1 ' . , ,,hf I I 2, xl ', war If Y x a . . 335, QQ V K x s Q 4 f ,gg .., . nl' V.: Q. Z r. ,-.r, . , ,rsis A A iiei i llri i r s ,:ri,, , if 'I ' 213 4? a fi sygagy , , , ., 563' f ri arf- :rm-. I . in ,,I2,Ewfi?, , 1., l1EZ1?g?q3? rgr if7?S51'iifQgYI f sig, r f ' , W , sir We -2 .fi -id . , , ,,:.,.:.,, I ,,-s., lg ,. ,iylk A ,, ,,,, . 3 Row I: Dolores Doxy, Penne Drew, Gala Droqhn, George Dulce. Alice Dunbar, William Duncan, Lula Dun- lap, Marshall Dunn, Row 2: Lindell Dunninq, Ellen Durehslag, Billie Eal- man, James Edler, Richard Edler. Marilynn Eqner. Linda Ehrhardl. Maryann Elam. Row 3: Gordon Ellioli, Vera Ellis, Barbara Ernlory, Belly Ern- bry, Anlonelie Emole, Susan Ender mann, William Enqsirand, Eva Elhe- ridqe. Row 4: James Evans, Herald Evans, l-lenriella Evans, Marqarel Evans. Arnold Evers, l-lilda Falas- chelli. Farneli. Carolyn Farabauqh, Judiih f If , 41- 5 r- Z . -4251: .,,k- f sez . ' rr 1 I 'ar ,, if 'l Q nj i f 2 ,,1w,,g.. , f - IBi e+E?: -, ' -. i E' 'l . H yy I iIg!, sr, A l J.. I Row l: Jerry Frey, Judy Friar, Wil- liam Friedlaender, Conslance Fronc- zalc, Linda Frylc, Roberl Fullon, Larry Fuqua, Larry Furda. Row 2:,Geol7lrey Fushi, Gloria Garcia, Jerry Gardner, Michael Garrily, Belly Gaslon, Hen- ry Gaslon, Helen Galch, Jerome Ge-ir gel. Row 3: James Genova, Vincenl Genlile, Elizabelh Genzler, Slanley Geras, Richard Gerardi, Jaclc Gerqel, Angeline Giannelli, Merle Gibboney. Row 4: Frank Gibbs, John Gilford. George Gilberl, Laurie Gilberl, Mary Gilmore, Allen Girnus, Dianne Gir- nus, Ron Gilzendanner, ,Qfigiihitgggi iEi iiikf' ggigi y f,7-:1 . K - VL . ,. . W .2,, I ' fi' 'a rrrrr 2 if ear erbr 'L rig! W 1, , J san?faa as ,n 1 if J J Qi 7' ii G zis ila i i i , ii- if ,QI I 1 ,Ii .. ,L A gsggg ,fag life? :igg5?r ff? me 1 eer s r'rr.,. A pee M .wise - 'rrr may QQESin Sea? ilfie :LT 'ELQ fm Row I: Franlc Giuliani, Frances Gloss, Sandra Goesel, Tamarra Goeders. Gloria Concher, Jose Gonzales, Jim Gordon, Mary Gordon. Row 2: Roger Gossell, Jeanine Graham, Marvin Gravely, James Gray, William Gray, Nick Graziani, Elberla Gremp. Paul Gremp. Row 3: Gene Griffin, Cery Griliiilhs, Raymond Griqsby. Dielrice Grimes, George Grinq, Robe-rl Guil- iani, Larry Guslafson, Nancy Haalcs- ma. Row 4: Elden Haemlcer, Glen Hahn, William Halberl, Linda Hall, Joey l-lallaman, Charles Halyorsen Lecil Hamillon, Donald Harnillon, L: vie .??? agar ..:: ifi siaa i N gaaqhiefliag gi. arainn 2 a f flag? 4 'ici ' liggi gggii liglii - -' :,:: f . - Q .-f,.,,, if ii I9 llii I N ff a X fl A ei: is :'gi SUE: rilg r a sm? 152 Q gaggiglh - fgfz i Wfiif if -:lifes A 2 fer , L S' f ai-..n. 1... ,e 214 2 'P' Six X ' W i W X if Q :S i' :Q D. , ' 4 - sr. X. 4 'I yo ig? i!II!Li David Brady casrs his ballol as home- room iudges loolc on. FJ? ,Lf wi ev? uf 3 i A X, fr ,X 1, - N -We r f . vs .5 K1 K: ies X if 'i Q N . E -J 1, 1 GH' li I ,f,, .,,. i 5: Hi of si, si fs 3, , Q.. 1 - . I we 5. :ei .. aid 'ii .se . I I ,-F I 3' wg a' if K 3 75 , - r ' , V 1 . - ,L :L 4. -,'k- , Qi' k h k L 'J Row I: Pafric Haney, S aron Han , .,,: :Kx H if ' 1: , .- I I if ., Linda Hanko, Emma H a r d i rn a n , .: '-1. I ' f Yvonne Hardin, Clyde Hardin, John I or H L 1:,' Harle, Charles Harle. Row 2L: Lloyd ,L I LL. - L. -:v, L. D' L 1 1:1 , Harfford, Karen Harllep, Gloria Hari- .L , L if VALL V .QQQQL 'ii' I mann, Wessley Haslell, Larry Hasse, l L. gmfffefffizr-1 I , Mary Ann Hallield, Lynne Haupl' if -K ii 1 f , ix, j mam- CYHIIWIG HGVGHS- ROW 32 Linda B fTw.smmi5J Hawkins, Nancy Hayden, Sharon Hay- 1 . ' f den, Bonnie Hayslell, Neil Hazel- 'L I I L . ' . L l . .L wood, Karen Heaney, Judy Heal, ,V 4-5 Lg LLL, i Lea. f I' I +V G s-L,,f L Barbara Heidenreich. Row 4: Richard vi, T3 L, V--' ' Heine, Raymond Henderson, Rodoer , ' ,. 2 the--:Q .f,, lzv Lrg Gi' T Hendrick. Karen Hendron, Phillip I BIS- I 1 I, ' Hensley, Rolaerl I-Iesemann, Michael Hellich, Marjorie Hicks. ., i - a L I , L ,LL I ., . 'lr' liii , L ' 'W i Y Qs , I. 5 A 4-5 , :I le :iii L1 L LL .1 K v we H .ei L. .f Q.. .SL zv'l L' 5 I wi 9' iyii ii' I A ' Row I: Douglas Hikade, Anila Hill, :iihfff E T Laurella Hill, Bruce Hillemeyer, Day- 4 ' id Hillmer, Loura Hodge, Pairicia a N I Q. ,LLf Ls I ML Hodqes, Ronald Holcomb. Row 2: fkf . Q 4.5 f j Q. ' ' William Hollenback, Randy Holm, , fr' M ' ' gf' riifvy! 7' WW v. . 7 if Belly Holl, Richard Hollz, Thomas . r ' ff .J -f ' f iQg,,,,:y ' Holz, Ben Hornslein, Melvin Housion, r Q hm' J' fl K Rilmi Michael Hoyis. Row 3: Annelle Howe ' ard, Joan Howe, Calherine Howell, I L L L. Mariorie Huloer, Lucille Hudson, Ken- ,'?ML- L. 7,1 V ff i nelh Hughes, Dennis Hummel, Dor- ,4 .f fa ' fum- olhy Hunslock. Row 4: Mary Hun- . i:.' 1 f - QW. . I k Ro er I-lu R b ca Inks LL ,. X X H , s oc , q pe. e ec , My i 'i' 'B ii' Y Richard Inlander, Sharon lnussi, All VL - . eyce Irons, Belly Irons, Carole Jacks. , E., I 5 :gt LJ' I X gg Q 5 . Q ' I I :::'i if vs 4. Row I: James Jackson, Rosa Marie Jackson, Bonnie Jacobucci, Jean Jah le, Kemplon James, Pal Janes, Ken- nelh Janson, John Janusek. Row 2: Brenda Jarvis, Carol Jenkins, Darrell Jennings, Peler Jimenez, Chrislopher Jocius, Annie Johnson, Carl Johnson, Clara Johnson. Row 3: Corrine John- son, Horlense Johnson, Jacqueline Johnson, Jim Johnson, Karen Johnson, Lynn Johnson, Terry Johnson, Billy Johnslon. Row 4: Billie Jones, Cyn' lhia Jones, Dorolhea Jones, Frances Jones, Frank Jones, Geneva Jones, Gilberl Jones, John Jones. 9 ,L.:, an 1- A I eg, 1 fe .1 fm,f.nwlarvf ' Li. 15' 'Maxi ' . , . W. ' xv- j his Q- I1 B , fs- , N f , ,is 4, .E z 215 1 Qc, , V . M, .., , 'Ds N Mig: hi! f . ,LL 4 .2 i x.. iw ,551 ..,j. ff' 4., ' mlymmfr L flap, . - , 'W-ef' 3:3 Q . All ' M W H 5 A f .i-:L V ' ,LV- '4 I 3 ,LL W : Q ' is IilliI', xii Si Row I: Linda Jones. Roberi Jones. Wayne Jones, Charles Jordan, John Jordan, Joseph Kalus, Belly Lou Kannberg, Clara Kapp. Row 2: Judy Kaufman, Roberi Kavanaugh. Sherry Kearon, Paul Kehl, Leonard Keilrnan. Roberr Kelley, Marilyn Kendrick, Ed, die Kennedy. Row 3: David Kiel, Dav- id Kieper, Lula Kimbell, David King, James Kirlc. Judiih Klauic, Roberi Klein, John Kleinman. Row 4: Elaine Klepac, Sharon Kliboislce, Siephen Knapp, Marjorie Kneeland, Elizabeih Knighi, Gunnar Knurson, Romainc Koch, Karen Koenig. A I In ,',, y I I VV 1 , . ' 'lrnfz . , K. . V-L. K- - , f , l a X ei :VV ' ra I z .T ,g I . I il . ,yhkv ,K H ,. . . ,.,s aaea ' , ii in rl, arf . Jiifii 5.35-:Flag , Azi 3 we V AA , - ,'-' A Q ' 'vtv 1 . V.kk ip, :KL . V T K Vyr A - a 7,-V 9 m tl I V , i :,', A 51 if la D ' l lll a L 1 is V X :iih : E' V V 1 t ., ., , Vi' ,LV p.yg',fH. A In s a if X qua. . V IIAA jg I I Row l: Ann Kolody, William Kosinski, Virginia Kozlow, Eileen Kraiovil, Den- nis. Krueger, Douglas Krueger, Mar- garei Kruse, Diane Kruzel. Row 2: Ed, ward Kuersien, Jacqueline Kush, Don- na Ladd, Jeaneiie Lamar, Beniamin Lamb. David Lamberiino, Flavio La, Moriicella, Riia Lamparelli. Row 3: Iviarrha Lancasier, Eila Mae Landrey, Richard Langhoui, Marlene Langohr. George Larsen, Arrhur Larson, Donna Larson, Richard Lawler. Row 4: Doro- rhy Lawrence, William Leahy, Duane- Lee, Gerald Leinen, Harry Lesner, Elizabeih Lewandowslci, Ronald Lin- coln, Kenneih Lindberg. 5 ,, fx L fe irii W. 4 J K . ' ii 4 L aiai Q ff i i W 'il L' ilii B ' Ik y . . , K, . C ,,lg V, v 3 ' 1 N L. f ': -PE' ' ' I . it mini.. R , i ,,., J, . a -- its L -me z 'L r B! '75 5 5, K fn. . , r- - .f xx . ii fi 5' 'X if 216 Mr. Neil explains The srruciure of Jrhe human brain 'ro his physiology siudenis. 5 ' A W. X . ,, .. , fs Q , W . M, L ssrr J E Row I: William Lloyd, Janice LoBue, JoAnne LoBue, Anioinelie LoCascio, Yvonne Lohse, Beverly Lonq, Gaylene Love, Thomas Lovins. Row 2: Judy Low, Carl Lowe. Alberia Lucas, Mary Lou Lucas, Richard Lueclce, Barbara Luerinq, James Luiz, Janef Luiz..Row 3: Lynn Maclcler, Anila Maclclin, Jane MacMasier, Armand Maddamma, Ted Malffia, David Maqa, John Maqer, Adrian Mahnlce. Row 4: Paul Mahnlce, Franlc Maine, Carol Malrnloii, Wil' liam Mallby, Heron Mancha, Sue Mansell, l-lierald Manslce, Roberi Man- son. L ' . .-i L . 4 if ,, . - .W 3: 1 , . ff ,K ,xi 2 V . 412, , Row I: Timorhy Merqenlhaler, Ron- ald Merlini, Sanna Messinqer, Edward Micelc, Charles Michaels, Ronald Michalelc, Lynn M i g l i o ra f i, Franlc Milces, Row 2: Charles Miller, Geral- dine Miller, Palricia Miller, Sieve Miller, Janel Miniscalco, Mary Miich- arn, L. D. Milchell, Mary Mirchell, Row 3: Annelle Monacelli, Karen Mondschein, Cara Monro, Carol Moody, Eddie Moore, Fred Moore, Florence Morgan, Lilberr Morgan. Row 4: Eugene Mosby, Gary Muench, Judy Mulligan, Nancy Munley, Tim Murphy, Jacqueline Napoleon, Lucy Napoleon. Paul Napoleon. . , ,EE -1,1 - if i. 1 ::.y y ,yiy 4 nw Q . K ,..,. , ,, . f if . .ff. ide Y. ,..,,. , .iw ss, ,- i i A in ',,, aff. Sz v 3 1 'iii' 'gy-i? 1. ' .- A :- Qghgy ' if i M J :H- iw vi fi 2 64' , fi 'riff K 4... , 3 11 Lg... i ..-, L,-. 3 if x fi 11, T' 'i,i i ' Yr K ef: I . Y 2.5 ir , if :iii L 'i : H. i kr' ' if ,. L, , . W ' ws. fy: -. K L A iiii .. - ,siis fi i , F ini 'gif' A - 552 Row I: Randall Marconi, Thomas 1 A I ' Marconi, Richard Marschner, Ronald My A i .A Marshall, Dennis Mariin, Roy Marlin J , Hugo Marzo, Ernesr Masciffi. Row 2: i H-in Roloer+ Malhey, Jeanne Malien, I -- 1- y Murphy Mayes, Rosiia Mayol, Franlc gg,:fM Q - Mazza, Jackson McCarly, Walier Mc- - W' .vi . 'Q Q YQ? i,f ,. 'fpT 1 Clain, Karon McClanahan. Row 3: A ' 'iiiiii i ii ' ' y R R . Caihleen McConnell, Roberl McCor- V. , ' E ' R mick, Evelyn McDavid, Cecil McDonA ' . R I Mm H 1,3 I, M w ald, Freda McGowan, Arihur Mc- 4, A if T Gurlc, Jaclc McLaughlin, Fred McMor- ii 1 hex' ris, Row 4: Richard Mcljeelc, Carol I A ' 4' McWhor+er, Judiih Mearns, Andrea ii 'iii Y , Mednanslcy, Marilyn Meier, Edward - -- Xiu, ' H H Meinheii, Freddie Mele, Bonnie Men- ' , J s 'ill A fi , , 1 iii 1 ,i2-- A J ' - f ,,,. , 'V L af i RSX. , , 'M 'V iii ii iii.- A ty. f any se. , . . yy yy -M .A ' i, V K ,,,, W? , ,-1 I , . , -X' , A is A ,ii' 7 A A P i-' - i f W I, i I' 4 R I af' , ,.,, -7 I . . 4, qu, 13,1 - ,. ., . ., ff, ,.: '.., ' . f i- i ' 1 , e g H Q 'lx in 217 Row I: John Napoli, William Napoli, Raymond Narcisi, Mary Ellen Naller- siad. Donald Nelsen, Alan Nelson, Jane Nelson, Larry Nelson. Row 2: Nancy Nelson, Frank Nemilz, Sandra Neplwew, Dennis Nicliols, Georgerle Nichols, Donald Nicks, Miclnael Nic- olai, Jacquelyn Nielcen. Row 3: Tlwom- as Noble, Marlin Nordan, Robert Norlander, Don Nudi, Jolin Nunez, Linda Nunley. Rose Marie Nussbaum Susann Nysilrom. Row 4: Marqarel O'Connor, Linnea Odeqard, Huqli O'Donnell, Cassandra Oelimlce, Tere- sa Oqieqlo, William O'l'lale, Allred Olwrl, Orville Oldenburq. ,W-'QL 5- K K: fn ii , sw aiu, ,1 , 1 L a SY' N- ' ' Q - - l Q ' Ag., sw vu, ,f 1 - 1, 9 W- . . Y - . I y ,,s M larl - -, 'H K :-'l:' fl' :MEN-ff 7',f: --:-f's:Jf' , , Mez . fh ,Q ff A45 O N rn. i R 4' ll 'ci :iii ' R ' L L Wi W' 9 A I - Lvl: 1 L I r L P L R ss, L l 1- 'vlill - 4- Row I: Rurlw Oldenburg, George Ol, son, Lynn Olson, Donna Ondreika, Gilberr Ondreika, Anlliony Onoirio, Bealrice Orne, Gayle O'Rourlce, Row 2: Palricia O'Rourlce. Aliean Ollo, Jolwn Oyerlon, Dennis Owens, Anila Pandolii, Ronald Panici, Judifln Paris, Palriolc Parisi. Row 3: Margo Parlcer, Duane Parlcs, William Pass, Sandra Passarelli, Lois Pafrizi, Sam Palliy Jo- ann Paulcsfis, Ricliard Paulsen. Row 4: Diane Pavlilc, Bealrice Pearl, Juanila Pease, William Peddycord, Joan Pe- loclc. Donna Pensinqer, Richard Pen- WIH, Barbara Perdue. Preslwnnen Pal Jones. Billie Jones, Benia- min l'lorns'rein, Rich- ard l-lollz, Bruce l-lillemeyer, and Jean Jaffe are gel- linq ready lo go lo class. 1. 5' i fs 5.12 4 - - ir , .' Z, i, X 4: , 'if' if 1 .P ' - E, 'L ii, its ' i . 5. 5 I if 1 rf -f-eff P A- ' , ii' e.S':4ff - 'M 2 - A l fa' A a.,.1.rai W W L h L i .. , v-' 'ek' lr v V , F Li ki fqffk' M I . W, 'syn V.2'I i. K ,yr-pw if 0 ' is lu. .,,, . L i , . Q' A ' in N iina 1. riff-? :Ai 7 , 1' , -, Q 'cw . an , K v '-5 W V : -I 'L ' U' I . i A 'ii 11.2 ' '- -4 KJ, il M ci M , i I L is Q '.- ,M L 218 Row I: Berlha Perry, Carole Pefers. Diane Peiers, Judy Perersen, Keiih Pefersen, Bruce Peierson, Francine Pelrarca. Jennie Pefrarca. Row 2: Karen Peirarca. John Pelreilcis, Tirn Perrusalr, Ronald Peyser, Karen Pharis. Bonnie Phillips, Ronald Piafioni, Philip Piazza. Row 3: Sharon Piazza, Charles Piclcens, Dawn Picoi, Joseph Pilar, Richard Pirani, Gerard Riunfi, Sheldon Piunli, Sharon Plula. Row 4: George Pollelfa. Donna Posey, Charles Pressendo, Frank Preslia. Jimmy Priddy. Carol Primavera, Lynn Pro- lcop, John Prornbo. ki V,r,r f r ' as 4. il r i J ' L - 11 fi as P sssrsr , is siiss A J Q fi 'I n ,,, Q wx-ai L 15 p K, ' 'Lg-.F ,5 wr 2' - 1 fm 1- if -- AS, 1 4 5' , , fr sig- iw X A X ll 1 1 Row I: Richard Quafhocchi, Roberl Quairrocchi, Parricia Quinn, Roberl Race, Ronald Raefh, Vincenf Ra- macci, Richard Ranieri, John Rass- bach. Row 2: l-leafher Reed. Gerald Rehberq. William Reichert Con- siance Reinhardr, Daniel Rellis, Fred- ericlr Resner, Sharon Reflich, Carol Reynolds. Row 3: Nancy Reynolds, Roger Reynolds, Ronald Reynolds, Audrey Rhoads. Jacqueline Richard. Gerrif Rierveld, Alice Riley. Michael Riordan. Row 4: Anifa Roberis, Lorene Roberls. Pairicia Roberrs, Mary Robinson, John Rocha, Vicior Rocha, Doris Roescheisen, Glenn Rogers. sis, . , . Y 1.4 ir I iili WV 11 'S.. iii , 'iP'r 'f - ik M lip. i , Q 219 R Mr. l-lerr reviews dara concerning loans wi'rh Lorraine Bodrero, Mary Gordon, Clara Johnson, and Lucille De Lorenzo during his 4-bih period business 'rraining class. q ,I :YV -1 rx Ei: .,,' :fi .lic gi R i- K 'iii - , ,gf RQ, ,. A A if-'Q i ,: L s J Q ' ' , V J. J ss., Q V ii V? u Row I: Mary Rogers, Diane Romano, John Romano, Alex Romo. Paul Rosen. Margo Rosensiein, Sandy Rosone, Charles Ross. Row 2: Lor- enzo Rossi, Carolyn Roioloni, Terrie Roulslon, Anihony Ruio, Camilo Ruiz, Ronald Rump, Ronald Rush. James Russell. Row 3: Anionia Russo, Willie Sallis, Cleo Salonies. Karen Salvalore, John Sanieiord. Perer Sanreiord, Gloria Sarelr, Jensie Saulsberry. Row 4: Joann Saviano. Claire Sawyer, Rosalie Schaefer, Den- nis Schaifer, Wally Scheihinq, Dennis Schermer, William Schichner, Judy Schilling. J s in . - VQV- J V. ,. W ,.-L , s, r ' 1 if'is -.-,: - fi 's ' zln y ,S mh: 'i krik ' iisi fx., A . W, . , .V,.V E l W A ,.,,,,,- V 1 L -gp? . M S . iisis A S ff' 'X . ill Row l: Roberl Schmidi, Judiih Schmiii, Arnold Schroeder, Doroihy Schullz, Joyce Schulrz, Lorraine Schuliz, Sue Schuliz, Fred Schulz. Row 2: Roberi Schumacher, William Mafhew Schumacher, Terry Schulz, Scimeca, Lois Scolf, Norva Scoii. Ingrid Seidelrnann, George Seiier. Row 3: Erich Seleni, Roberl Senn. Anne Seyssens, Allan Sher, Daniel Sheyda, Rose Siciliani, Lucy Sierra. Mary Simmons. Row 4: Carl Simp' kins, Sydney Simpson, Michael Siiarz. Douglas Slain, Joseph Slauqhier, John Smarl, lrene Srnidl, Rolberl Smiley. A'F'rer The everyday grind oi school worlc, Emma Thomas, Carol Anderson, Marilyn Kendrick, Doris Ber- chem, Grerchen Biro- salc, and Rila Lampar- elli rush 'ro The candy counrer for ihar exrra sparlc ro ride rhem over unril dinner lime. . 1 ' A yvy . Xe W, . fri? iiii 2 nisi 14 ,iii A 1 J ...i W . R A A f A , A A . i f- A L s A an l Vyyyy , V 'S A if i,Li i i7.i . In , iff. r,, , T f ills J ' ,. i R iais ' if .J i.ia lt - - . V I ., V iii--ii, - FQ Q X- R . 'K s. 5 , I f 51 , J r S 220 Row I: Gail Smifh, Gloria Smirh, Gordon Smirh, Lillie Smilh, Raymond Smilh, Richard Smith, Suzanne Smilh. Wilma Smiih. Row 2: Chrisly Smool, Henry Soehnhols, Chrisfie Sornes, Linda Sons, Joseph Spada. Barbara Spanos, Sandra Speer, Susan Spel- brinq. Row 3: Berh Spierinq, Pamela Sfaclchouse. Regina Srafford, Tevell Srafford, Joann Sranfa, David Sian' Ford, Zenonas S'resiulis,VicTorS+aszalc. Row 4: George Sreele, Waller Slep' eralc, Dennis Slephen. Janice Sre- phens. Kennefh Slephens, Roberl Srern, Joseph Slewarl, Louise Sfewarl. ,Wi fs, 517 he . 'S T , ltlk H X Y , wi, ,g 1' ,P ff is 1 3 .A .T G5 ' A ' , , V Q 'B Qs. 1' 7 .Q - .sn . 5 3. A - gr 'iff ' M- L of H 1 A , L. ff :,E y I I V aaai L ,ig y 5 L Z., T T ' 4 f K he kkrx Vgil Q Vi 0 i, - .si it , ,--wx-rm L, ,+.., 31' A E Www ,S -:M 5 ..:, I ,, ,L My I r KK -2 .. ,V i K K ,, : ,W .M J, , ig' JA We T ev- , Row I: Brian Sriller, Shirley SrLulca, Carol Srracci. William Slracler. Judilh Srreib, Linda Slrirar. Lois Srrope, Richard Sundslrom. Row 2: Charles Sunn. Thomas Svoboda, Jade-ne Swanson, Thomas Swanson. Palricia Sweeney, Sally Swigarl, Bar- bara Swinqler, Karen Szabo. Row 3: Palricia Talley, .loan Tambrini, Minnie Tale, Annerle Tavarczlcy, Charles Taylor, Sam Taylor, William Taylor, Phyllis Tealer. Row 4: Fred Teq- qelaar, Leslie Teqfmeier, Cameron Templin, Rose Teneyuca, Frank Thibif deau, Marion Thibideau. Palricia Thilman. Daniel Thomas. Donna Ondreilca is doing her besf ro malce This game a sure win for The learn during a close, excir- ing march. . 1 fp rsiia L ' it Q i L , ,,., ' L,,. . T -,., T sf ,,f P '-:- , P V :A , ',- ,Mil r kk ffsa kg!! , cr 7 K 4: 4 is ississ ersr L i s ,:.' 1 , T T ' :-. ' ' , I ' 1:1 ' 5 Ksii - I L 221 Row I: Emma Thomas, Gilberf Thompson, Terry Thompson, Charles Tichenor, Mariorie TilTon, Mary Tin- dall, Nancy Tiz, Michael Tiemmes. Row 2: Barbara Tollis, Mary Tolliver, Richard Tosi, Linda Towne, Rebecca Trevino, Bruce Triebel, Marilyn Tripp, PaTricia TroTier. Row 3: I-luqh TrusTy. John TrusTy, Joyce Turner, William Ullrich, Carolyn Underwood, David Vaqnoni, Irene VaillancourT, James Vallone. Row 4: Charles Van Cure, Barbara Van Dyke. Barbara Van Horn, Larry Vena, Sam Vena. Marilyn VendiTTi, AnThony Venuso, KaThIeen Verduin. Row I: ElizabeTh Vesci, Dennis Vi- Telli, JaneT Wade, Rose Wadman, Bonnie Walsh, Mark WalTon, Joseph Wanlco, Donald WarburTon. Row 2: Harvey Ward. Susan Warren, Fred- erick Washburn, JoAnn WashinqTon, Karen WashinqTon, James WaTson. Arlando Webb, Barbara Webb. Row 3: Edward Weiler, KeiTh Weiss, RoberT WeisbrodT, Barbara Wells, Thomas Wells, John Werner, Char- loTTe WerTh, RuTh WesT. Row 4: John WesTerman, AniTa WesTTall. PaTricia WhiTe, Annie WhiTTield, Paul WhiTTingTon, Thomas WiaTer, Kay IvViden, David Willcening. as -, ' ' e, 'r T , A- x...n 4, - , 5 I. sir .ia -IT: ' ' In .K In 1, i Q A QQ, 4, T My V yycr W, sy Q A 'T 2 T T B' if A , T. ,Q Y AN tx 1 ,S ggktzvv 3 T is g ' yy a A 1 'M H 1-x5'iiIfz:','55Rf, M, R QQ, ew yi! , 1 5 I is, X , A , I I . P f T7 E Q Mr. Jensen poinTs ouT The TiTTh arTicle oT The School Code, To work Tor The good oT The whole sTudenT body and To preserve The good OT our school, To Sharon Calqaro, Billie Jean Jones, and Corwin Adams. l I Ei I f iigazeq li.. K TT 7 in 3' ' : my I ii ii T T Z tizfjl ,,,, . - Ii I 'T 'I i H ' ,W is l ' ' Exilim ' rf i I i ii TT T f s .. -ir ,L -if , , ,,.- ' , fi s sa , A135 y 2- ,,., U if y y , T f -7 f E E1 71 , , 7' 1, 1 'i+, , I we ai, to Q I s ' . ,,'ss T ' ' ff ' fa, si A . 2 'Y ' 1. , f sz . ,L . . W, 'fri' , mg: lf' Q v' ' . .' :,, -I ,X 222 07 , f.-W: s ,, YU- ' ' -'iff .- f N , ' I ,Q M 4- , sms ' + 2' . Gif- Z ,., , , -A . .iz 2, 4 J af, i , Q, M5 if L2 ff- 1 L' Vf. i gs if ,za 3 '-'. 5 T , L Y , I V Vmiy , , . iii. ' f g: rcs ff- L Q Q i Y' 'fe 'K D lm , x Q ... L W' H if -far, ' QL., Mlf if f il ,- , ii' ' irik ii , L S -a an - . ,, , 1, Y' 2, K ' A P3715 4 Hb- 1 L if s Tff Freslnmen Mary Mirclwell and Kennelln Beers sway'ro ilwe music oi Alan De Wi++ af llne Home- coming dance. a iii I ,-4 1 . - can 1:2 5 ,.i,. M! .. 9 an rig, Row I: l-larold Will, l-lerby Williams. Locy Williams, Joan Williamson, An: drea Wilson, Gary Wilson, Lucille Wilson, Marcia Wilson. Row 2: Riclw- ard Wilson, Slwaron Winslow, Roger Wise, Sandra Wiswell, Carol Will, William WiH, Carroll Wilzel, Paul Wlos. Row 3: Edward Woicilc, Lynda Wood, Lucinda Woods, Mary Wood- ward, Clwarloiie Worilney, Emily Wos- lci, David Wrobliclcy, Marlin Wurlos. Row 4: Rulln Wynqarden, Cailnerine Yacono, Jaclr Yaies, Maryellen Young, Jaclynne Zager, Jerry Zarowny, Lor- raine Zeman, Dennis Zeranie. Row 5: Fred Zimmerman, Richard Zisoolr, Clvarloiie Zulcauslras, Janice Zydlewe ski. 2 Seniors Assume Their Shore of Responsibilities AKSAMIT, JOSEPI-I: Eoofball l,2l Baseball 23 Bowling 23 Golf 2. ALEXANDER, JAMES: Boys Glee Club 21 Wresfling 2,33 Lefferman's Club 3. ALLEN, BARBARA: Class Board 23 G.A.A. l,23 Senior Class Play. ALLEN, MAGNOLIA: Baslief Room Girl 33 Glee Club 23 G.A.A. I,2. ALLORD, JACK: Nafional I-Ionor Sociefy 3,47 l-Iigh I-lonors: Pall 2,3, I-lonors, Eall I,43 Spring l,2,33 Class Assembly I3 Chess Club I3 Junior Kiwanian 43 French Club 2,33 Mafhemafics Club 4. AMADIO, VIVIAN: Thornfon Eracfional I-Iigh School, Calumef Cify, Illinois I3 Ereshmen Chorus l. AMBROSINI, DANIEL: I-ligh I-lonors, Spring 23 I-lonors, Pall 23 Eoofball 33 Traclc I. AMOS, SANDRA: Councilman I3 Lafin Club Secrefary I3 Girls League Represenfafive 3,43 G.A.A. l,2,3,43 Senior Bowling Club: I-Iuman Relafions Commiffee 43 Ereshman Assembly I3 Junior Assembly 33 Unifed Na- fions Club 4. ANCY, CONSTANCE: I-Ionors, Spring 3, fall 43 I-Iall Guide li Office Monifor 23 Junior Librarian I3 Drama Club I3 Spanish 2,33 Speech Club 33 G.A.A. 3,43 Golf Club 23 Class Assembly I3 Senior Class Play. ANDERSON, JANICE: Office Monifor 33 Drama Club l,23 Girls Glee Club3 G.A,A. l,2. ANDERSON, ROBERT: Nafional I-lonor So- ciefy 3,43 I-Iigh I-Ionors: Eall l,3,43 Spring 2,33 I-Ionors: Eall 23 Spring I3 Boys Bowling Club 23 Band I,2,33 Junior Kiwanian 4. ANDRADE, SYLVIA: Spanish Club l,2I G.A.A. l,43 Volleyball I3 Ereshman Chorus: Girls Glee Club. ANDREUCCI, ALEX: ANZELMO, MARY: I-lomemalcing Club I3 G.A.A. l,23 Class Assembly I. ANZELMO, MARY J.: I-Ionors: Eall I, Spring I3 Lafin Club I3 Red Cross l,23 Eufure Nurses Club 3,43 Big Sisfer 43 Junior Penny Social 3. ASCI-IEORT, LYNNE: Office Monifor 23 Drama Club l,23 Troianeffe 43 Freshman Chorus I3 Girls Glee Club 23 Junior Penny Social 3. AUGUSTSON, KURT: Councilman 2,33 Radio Club 3,43 Proiecfion Sfaff 2,3. AUSTIN, ROBERT: Nalional I-Ionor Sociefy 43 I-Iighl-lonors, Spring 33 I-lonors, Eall l,2,3,4, Spring l,23 Councilman 23 I-losfess 43 Lafin Board I,3,43 Lafin Club I3 Leffermen's Club 3,43 Golf 3.4. BAKER, ROY: Proiecfion Sfaff l,23 Traffic Guide I,2. BALANOW, ETI-IEL: Office Monifor3 Chorus l,23 Cafeferia Service. BANIS, RICI-IARD: Tracls 4. BANNON, PAUL: Mendel, Chicago, Illinois. BARILOW, BRENDA: Morfon I-Iigh School. BARNETT, TAMRA: Thornfon Township, I-larvey, Illinois: Erench Club 2,33 Pep Club 3,43 Blu-Eins 43 G.A.A. l,43 Big Sisfer 43 Junior Penny Social 3. BARTOLOMEI, JOAN: I-Iall Guide: G.A.A. l,23 Volleyball I3 Junior Penny Social 3. BEATY, SUE: I-Ionors, Eall I3Audubon Club I3 Orchesfra I3 Archery 2. BECKER, ELLEN: I-Ionors, Eall I, Spring I3 Drama Club 43 Pep Club 3,43 Junior Penny Social 33 Librarian 2. BECKETT, BONNIE: Nafional I-lonor So- ciefy 43 I-Iigh I-Ionors, Spring 23 I-lonors, Fall l,2,3,43 Spring l,33 Lafin Club l,23 Speech Acfivifies 2,33 Tower Sfaff 2,3,43 Pep Club 3,43 Chorus I ,2,33 Choir 43 G.A.A. l,2,3,43 Baslrefball 23 Synchronized Swim Club 43 Golf Club 2,33 Tennis Club I3 Junior Penny Social 33 Life Guard 43 Big Sisfer 43 Senior Class Play. BEI-IRENS, GALE: Nafional I-lonor Sociefy 43 I-lonors. Eall 2,3,4, Spring l,2,33 Senior Board 43 Lafin Club l,23 Girls League I3 G.A.A. 43 Senior Class Play 43 Prom Courf 33 Big Sisfer 43 Penny Social 33 Pep Club 3,43 Jr. Librarian 3. BENNER, JERRY: Thornfon, I-larvey, Illinois. BERMAN, LAWRENCE: I-lonors, Fall I, Spring I3 Lafin Club I3 Phofo Club l,33 Mafh Club 43 Baseball l,23 Wresfling 4. BERNER, JACK: I-ligh I-lonors, Eall 2,3. Spring 23 I-lonors, Pall 4, Spring l,33 Mafh Club 3. BERTRAND, PAUL: Chorus l. BESI-IORE, STEPI-IEN: Nafional I-Ionor So- ciefy 43 I-Iigh I-Ionors, Spring 33 I-lonors, 224 l- - Pall I.2.3.4: Spring I.2: Sludenl Council 4: LeIlermen's Club 3.4: Foolball I.2.3.4: Baslcelball I.2: Traclc I: Junior Kiwanis. BIDER. JOYCE: Librarian: Baskelball Girl 3.4. BIDER. RITA: Nalional I-Ionor Sociely 3.4- I-Iigh I-Ionors. Fall I, Spring I: I-Ionors, Pall 2.3.4: Spring 2.3: Councilman I.2.3.4: Chorus I:G.A.A. I.2: Baslcelball I.2: Volley- ball I.2: Big Sisler 4. BLADI-IOLM. JOAN: I-Ionors. Spring I. Pall 31 Spanish Club 2.3: G.A.A. 4: Senior Class Play 4: Big Sisler 4: Junior Penny Social 3: Pep Club 3.4. BLAND. JOANN: Girls' League Represenla- live 4: Archery. BLOCK. JOI-IN: Nalional I-Ionor Sociely 3.4: I-Iigh l-Ionors. Fall I.2.3.4. Spring I.2: I-Ionors. Spring 3: I-Iosl 4: Lellermen's Club 3. Secrelary 4: Baskelball I .2.3.4: Base- ball I.2: Track 4: Cross Counlry I.2. BOCKSTAI-ILER. RONALD: Eairlield Conn- munily I-Iigh School: EPA. 2: Chorus I.2.3: Eoolball I.3: Baseball 2. BOLING. ROBERT: LeIlermen's Club 3.4. Vice-presidenl 4: Traclc I.2.3.4: Eoolball I.2.3.4. BONEA. CAROL: I-Ionors. Pall I: Drama Club I.2: U.N. Club 2: Chorus I: G.A.A. I.2: Girls' League Represenlaliye 3: Big Sisler 4. BOOTI-I. RI-IODANNE: Chalham I-Iigh School. Chalham. New Jersey: I-Iosless 4: Junior Red Cross 3: Spanish Club 4: Eulure Nurses Club. BORCI-IERS. DAVID: I-Iall Guide 3.4: Class Board I: Spanish Club 2: Boys Glee Club I. BOUTON. ROBERT: Nalional I-Ionor So- ciely 4: I-Ionors. Pall I.2.3.4. Spring I.2.3: Bloom Annual Sporls Edilor 3: Co-Edilor 4: Dramalics Club I.2: Presidenl 3: Spanish Club 2: Bowling Club 3: Ouill and Scroll 3.4: Senior Class Play 4: Junior Rolarian 4: Senior lnlramural Swim Team 4: Junior Penny Social 3. BOWMAN. WILLIAM: Nalional I-Ionor So- ciely 4: I-Iigh I-Ionors. Fall 4. Spring 2.3: I-Ionors. Fall I.2.3. Spring I: Pholography 2.3.4: Treasurer 3: Chess Club I .2.3.4: Bowl- ing Club 4: Malh Club 4. BRADFORD. CARL: Nalional I-Ionor So- ciely 4: I-Iigh I-Ionors. Pall 2.3.4. Spring I.2.3: Class Board 2.3: Malh Club 4: Lalin Club I: I-luman Relalions Commillee 4: Chorus I: Choir 2. BRAMANTI. WILLIAM: I-Ionors. Fall I: Radio Club 4: Bowling 2.3.4: Poolball I.2: Traclc I. BREBACI-I. GRESI-IAM: I-Ionors. Fall I.4. 225 Spring 2: Usher: Senior Board 4: Lellerman's Club 3.4. BRETZ. KATI-ILEEN: I-Iosless: Junior Red Cross 2.3: G.A.A. 2. BRITZ. RONALD: Junior Penny Social 3. BROCKMAN. JANICE: Our Lady ol Peace I-ligh School: Eulure Nurses ol America 4: Tower Siail 4. BROOKS. ROSALEE: Bowling Club 42 Chorus I: G.A.A. I.3.4: Volleyball: Junior Penny Social 3. BROWN. LAWRENCE: LeIIerman's Club: Eoolball I.2.3.4: Baslaelball I.2.3.4: Baseball I.2.3.4: Junior Penny Social 3. BROWN. TED: I-Ionors. Fall 3: Eoolball I.2: Class Board 2: Junior Penny Social 3. BUCI-IANAN. CLARE: Dwighl Township I-Iigh School: Rod and Reel 2.3: Dramalic Club 2.3. BUCKMAN. JIM: I-Ionors. Fall I. Spring I.2: Band I.2.3.4: Drum Maior 3.4: Wreslling I: Morgue Board 4: Sludenl Council 3: Junior Penny Social 3. BUELOW. EDWARD: Class Board I.2: EPA Secrelary 3: Traclc 3: Morgue Board 4: Junior Penny Social 3. BURATTO. RICI-IARD: I-lonors. Fall 4: Traffic Guide I.2.3.4: Proieclion Slail I.2.3.4: Class Board 2.3.4: Junior Penny Social 3: Premier Boys Slale 3: Morgue Board 4. BYDALIK. BETTY: Baslceiroom Girl 2.3: Big Sisler 4. CALIBET. CAROL CAFFARELLI. I-IELEN: G.A.A. I.2: Senior Girls' Bowling Club 4: Junior Penny Social 3. CAEEARELLI. RICI-IARD: Bowling Club I.2.3.4: Gohf Club I .2.3.4: Eoolball 2: Junior Penny Social. CALGARO. EUGENE: I-lonors. Spring I: Lalin Club I: Baseball 3. CALPINO. JOSEPI-I: Lalin Club I. CANDELORO. DOMINIC: Nalional I-Ionor Sociely 3.4: I-Iigh I-Ionors. Fall I.2.3: I-Ionors. Fall 4: Spring I.2.3: Dramalics Club Ollicer 4: Bowling Club 2.3: Malh Club 4: Chess Club I.2.3.4. Vice-presidenl 3: Lalin Club I: Junior Kiwanian: Senior Class Play. CANPIELD. LAWRENCE: Dixon I-Iigh. Dixon. III. I: Lellermans Club 3.4: Eoolball I.2.3.4: Baseball I.2: Wreslling I.2.3: Junior Penny Social 3. CANNELIN. SUZANNE: Sludenl Council I: I-Iosless 4: Lalin Club I.2: Band I.2: Orcheslra I.2: Choir 3: Junior Penny So- cial 3: Illinois Girls' Slale 3: Big Sisler 4. CARTER. LESLIE: I-Ionors. Eall I.2.4: Spring 3: Orclfieslra I,2,3,4. CARUSO, NICK: Bowling 43 Goll 3,43 Junior Penny Social 3. CARROLL, RONALD: Nalional I-Ionor So- ciely 43 Calvin Coolidge Jr. I-Iigli, Moline Sr. I-Iigli, Moline, Illinois: I-Iiglw I-Ionors, Eall 3,43 Spring 2,33 Pall I, Spring Ii German Club 3,43 Model Club I3' Golf 3,43 Pool- ball I3 Swimming 2.4. CARR, SI-IARON: Ollice Monilor 2,33 Eulure Nurse's Club 43 Blue Eins 43 Clioir I,2,3,43 G.A.A. 43 Clfieerleader 4. CARLSON, KAREN: Nalrional I-Ionor Sociely 3,43 I-Iiglw I-lonors, Fall I,3,4, Spring I,2,33 I-Ionors, Eall 23 Drama Club Secrelary 2,33 E.T.A. 2,33 Tower Slall 3,43 Lalin Club I,23 Pep Club 3, 43 Clworus I,23 G.A.A. 2,33 Senior Class Play 43 Big Sisler 4. CARBONI, JEROME: I-Ionors, Spring I3 Clrioir 2,3,4. CANTU, JOSE CI-IANEY, DELORES: Bowen, I-Iyde Parlc, Clwi- cago, lllinois3 I-Ionors, Eall 3, Spring 33 Blaclc Roclc I-Iigli, Black Roclc, Ark.: Easl Gary Edi- son, Easl Gary, lndiana3 Big Sisler 43 Drama Club 43 G.A.A. I,2,3,43 Bowling 43 Tower Slall 33 Senior Class Play. CIANCI-IETTI, RAYMOND: Eoolball I,2,3,4. CIARROCCI-II, DIANE: Caleleria Worker 33 Junior Red Cross I,2,33 PI-I.A. 23 Cliorus I,2,33 G.A.A. I,2,4. CIARROCCI-II, YOLANDA: Ollice Moni- Ior 43 Clworus I,23 G.A.A. I,43 Senior Bowl- ing 4. CIESLAK, I-IELEN: G.A.A. 43 Clworus I. CIPRIANI, JACQUELINE: Ollice Monilor 3? Tower 33 Drama Club 2,3,43 Lalin Club 2,33 G.A.A. 3,47 Clworus I,23 Penny Social 33 E.T.A. 2,33 Senior Girls Bowling Club 43 Tumbling Club 33 Nurse's Assislanl 2. CLAREY, PAUL: I-Iiglw I-Ionors, Eall I3 I-Ionors, Spring Ii Councilman 43 Class Vice-Presi- denr 43 Class Board 23 Le+Ierman's CIub3 Lalin Club I3 Eoolball I3 Baslrelball 23 Base- ball I,2,3,4. CLARK, JUDITI-I: Nalional I-lonor Sociely 43 Councilman I,43 I-Ionors, Eall 2,3, Spring I,2,33 Speecli Club 2,3,43 Dramalic Club I,23 Vice-presidenl 3,43 G.A.A. I,33 Volley- ball 33 Lalin Club 2,33 Tower Slall I,2,3,43 Junior Penny Social 33 Big Sisler 43 Baslcel- room Girl 43 Senior Class Play. COLLIGNON, MARLENE: Nalional I-lonor Sociely 43 McAllen I-Iiglri Sclwool, McAllen Texas: I-Iigli I-Ionors, Eall 3,4, Spring 33 U.N. Club 43 Drama Club 3,43 Mallw Club 43 Pep 226 Club 3,43 Spanislw Club 2, Vice-presidenl' 23 Main Club li Junior Penny Social 33 Sludenl Council I,2. COLLINS, JOAN: F.T.A. 4: Bowling 42 Clworus I,2,33 G.A.A. I,2,3,4. COLE, CLIETON: Jones Memorial Commun- ily Cenler, Illinois: Eoolball 23 Baslcelball 23 Baseball 2. COMPAGNONI, IMMACULATE: Office Monilor 33 G.A.A. I,43 El-I.A. 23 Senior Bowling Club 4. CONANT, BARBARA: Nalional I-Ionor So- ciely 43 I-Iiglw I-Ionors, Fall 2, Spring 31 I-Ionors, Pall I,3,4, Spring I,23 Class Board 43 Lalin Club I,23 Blu-Iins 43 Big Sisler 43 G.A.A. I,2,3,4. CONANT, BYRON: Uslwer 43 Spanislw Club 23 Baslcelball I,23 Baseball I,2I Golf 33 Life Guard 43 LeIIerman's Club 3,47 Clwoir 2,3,43 Cliorus I. CONNOR, BARBARA: I-lonors, Fall 4, Spring 23 Drama Club I,23 Red Cross 33 Clworus I,23 G.A.A. I,43 Bowling 4. COOPER, DUNCAN: Roma Parva I: Plwolo Club 33 Radio Club Treasurer 3,43 Bowling Club 4. CORBIN, PATRICIA: Eulure Nurse's Club 43 Clworus I,23 Clwoir 3,43 G.A.A. I,2,3. CORSELLO, MARY LEE: Eulure Nurse's Club Treasurer 3,43 Drama 2,33 G.A.A. I,2,3,4. COSENZA, DENNIS: Bowling Club 3. COSTABILE, JGANNE: Drama Club I,2,3,4I Eulure I-Iomemalcers 23 Speecli Aclivilies 3. COWLES, REGINALD: Plwolograpliy 3. CREIGI-ITNEY, OWEN: Wenlorlli I-Iiglri. Jamaica, BriIisl1WesIIndies3 I-Ionors, Eall 2, Spring 23 Clwess Club. CREIGI-ITNEY, PAULINE: Wenlorllw I-Iiglw, Jamaica, Brilislw Wesl Indies3 Spanislw Club 43 Pep Club 3,43 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Bowling Club 43 Big Sisler 4. CROCOMBE, JAMES: Traclc I3 Eoolball I3 Bowling 2. CUCULIC, DIANE: I-Ionors, Eall I,3, Spring I,23 Drama Club 2,33 Lalin Club I,23 Spanislw Club I,23 Board 23 Represenlalive 2,33 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Volleyball 23 Bowling 43 Eulure Teacliers ol America 33 Sludenl Teaclier Assislanl 33 Big Sisler 43 Tower Slafl 33 Junior Penny Social 3. DAI-ILSTROM, LINDA: Spanisli Club 22 E.T.A.3 Cliorus I,2,33 Clioir 43 G.A.A. 3,43 Big SisIer3 Junior Penny Social. DALLESSANDRO, JANICE: I-Iall Guide 3: Junior Librarian I3 Clworus I,2,33 Clwoir 43 G.A.A. 43 Junior Penny Social. DANDURAND, DAVID: I-lonors, Eall I,31 Councilman l,41 Class Treasurer 21 Junior Board Member1 Bowling Club 2,31 Treas- urer 41 Baslcelball 31 Baseball 31 Junior Penny Social1 Lalin Club I,2. DANDURAND, RICI-IARD: I-Ionors, Fall I, Spring l,21 Councilman 2,41 Class Treas- urer I1 Junior Board Member1 Bowling Club 2,31Vice-presiden+41Lalin Club l,21 Junior Penny Social1 Senior Class Play. DANTICO, JOI-IN: Nalional I-Ionor Sociely 3,41 Treasurer 41 I-Iiglw I-Ionors, Pall 2,3, Spring 2,31l-lonors, Fall I,4, Spring Ii Coun- cilman 3,41I-losless 41 Radio Club 3,41 Plwolo Club l,21 Bowling Club 41 Junior Rolarian 41 Swimming 41 Penny Social. DARBY, LOUISE: Nalional I-lonor Sociely 41 I-lirsclwl-ligl1Scliool I, Eirsl Semesler 21l-'liglw I-Ionors, Pall 4, Spring 21 I-Ionors, Pall 3, Spring 31 Drama Club 31 E.T.A. 3,41 Girls' League Represenlalive 41 G.A.A. 3,41 Bowl- ing Club 41 Pep Club 31 Big Sisler 41 Junior Penny Social1 Mollwer-Daugliler Banguer Ticlcel Clwairman 41 Senior Class Play. DAVIS, BRYAN: Nalional I-Ionor Sociely 3,41 Vice-presidenl 41 I-ligli I-Ionors, Fall 2,3, Spring I,2,31I-lonors, Eall l,41 Class Board 31 Bloom Annual 31 Co-edilor 41 Ouill and Scroll 3,41 Audubon 2,31 Lalin Club I,2,31 Radio Club 21 Junior Kiwanis 41 Junior Penny Social. DAVIS, GEORGE: I-Iall Guide 21 Class Board 41 U.N. Club1 Clnoir 3,41 Track I. DAY, DENNIS DEBOLT, VVALTON: Class Board 41 Bowling Club 2,31 Eoolball li Swimming 4. DEBUTCI-I, RONALD: Baseball I,2,4. DEERANI4, BARBARA: I-lonors, Eall 3,4, Spring 31 Junior Librarian1 G.A.A. 41 Bowl- ing Club 41 Junior Penny Social. DEGUILIO, LORETTA: I-lall Guide1 Service BUFSGUI Class Board I1 Girls' League Rep- resenlalive I,2,31CI'1orus I,21G.A.A. I,2,31 Junior Librarian l,21 Junior Penny Social. DEGUILIO, Sl-IARON DEKKER, DGROTI-IY: G.A.A. 41 Bowling Club 41 Big Sisler 41 Junior Penny Sacialg Ollice Monilor 314. DELUCA, ERANK: I-lonors, Eall 4. DEMARCO, PRED: l-Iigl1I-Ionors,FaII41EooI- ball I,2,3,41 Wreslling 2,3. DEWAARD, MARIE: U.N. Club1 I-Ionors, Eall 41 Cliorus I,2. DEYOUN6, DARREL DEYOUNG, RUTI-I: Lalin Club I: G.A.A. I,2,31 Junior Penny Social. 227 DICICCO, EVELYN: I-Iall Guide 21 G.A.A. l,41 Bowling Club 41 Junior Penny Social. DIEI-IL, DANIEL: Nalional l-Ionor Sociely 41 I-lonors, Eall I,4, Spring I,2,31 Band I,2,3,41 Orclieslra 3,41 Clioir 41 Senior Class Play. DIETZ, DONNA: Crele-Monee, Crele, Illi- nois 2,l. DISANZA, ELVIRAI Clnorus I,2,31 G.A.A. Board Member1 Arcl1ery1 G.A.A.1 Baslcel- baIIgVaIIeybaII1 BasebaIl1 Badminlon1Socl4er. DONOVAN, MELANIE: Nalional I-Ionor So- ciely 41 I-Iigli I-lonors, Pall 3,41 I-lonors, Eall I,2, Spring I,2,31 Councilman I,2,31 Class Vice-presidenl li Class Board I,2,31 Broad- casler 2,3,41 Lalin Club l,21 Cliorus l,21 G.A.A. l,2,41 Clweerleader 3,41 Secrelary Soulli Suburban Congress 31 Caplain Clieer- leaders 41 D.A.R. Award 41 Prom Oueen 31 I-Iomecoming Courl 41 Senior Class Play. DORNE, RICI-IARD: Ricli Townsliip I-Iigli Sclmool l,21 I-lonors, Fall 41 Broadcasler 41 Drama Club 3,41 Clwess Club 31 Mallw Club 41 Erenclw Club 41 Speeclw Aclivilies 3,42 Debale 41 Senior Class PIay1 Einalisl Voice of Democracy Conlesl 4. DRA-I-IOS, MARIANNE: Nalional I-lonor So- ciely1 I-lonors, Eall I,2,3,4, Spring I,2,37 Councilman 31 F.T.A. 41 U.N. Club 41 Pep Club 31 Girls' League Represenlalive '41 Cliorus l,21 G.A.A. I,31 Badminlon li Big Sisler 41 Junior Penny Social. DRAPER, BERNEICE: I-Ionors, Eall 41 I-lall Guide 21 G.A.A. l,41 Junior Penny Social. DRUZBICKI, MARGARET: I-Ionors, Spring IZ I-lall Guide 2,31 Drama Club li F.I-I.A. Ii Bowling Club 4i G.A.A. I,2,3,41 Baslcelball l,21 Volleyball l,2i Badminloru Junior Penny Social. DUDLESTON, ANNE: Nalional I-lonor So- ciely 3,41 I-Iiglw I-Ionors, Eall 2,3, Spring 2.3: I-Ionors, Pall I,4, Spring 31 Broadcasler Re- porler l,21 U.N. Club 2,3,41 E.T.A. I,2,3,4I Secrelary 31 Lalin Club 21 Erencli Club 3,47 E.N.A. 3,41 G.A.A. I,2,3,41 Girls' League Represenlalive 3,41 Audubon Club 21 Cliorus l,21 Big Sisler 41 Junior Penny Social. DUNCAN, RICI-IARD: I-Iall Guide 3,41 U.N. Club 41 Eoolball li Baslcelball I1 Manager Eoolball Team 4. DURCI-ISLAG, MELVYN: I-Iigli I-lonors. EalI41l-Ionors, Fall I,3, Spring I,2,31Speecli Acliyilies 2,41 Bowling Club 2,3,41 Lalin Club l,21 Debale 41 Eoolball l,21 Senior Class PIay1 Einalisl in Voice ol Democracy Conlesl 4. EDWARDS, JUDY: I-lonors, Spring 21 Qilice Monilor 31 Girls Glee Club 21 Junior Penny Social 3. EGER, JULIE: I-lonors, Fall I1 Frencli Club I,21 Lalin Club I1 Junior Penny Social 31 Big Sisler 4. EI-ILEBRACI-Il, Cl-IARLENE: I-lonors, Fall I. Spring I1 Spanisli Club 41 Drama Club I,21 Bowling Club 4. EINFIORN, SALLY: Big Sisler 4. ELDER, NICI-IQLAS: Radio Club I,21 Audu- bon Club 21 Lalin Club 21 Baseball I. ERICKSQN, RQBERI: Band I,2,3, ERICKSQN, WARREN: lrallic Guide 3.4. EVANS, RICI-IARD: Nalional I-lonor So- ciely 41 I-lonors, Fall I,2,3,4, Spring I,21 Treasurer ol Bloom 41 Commissioner ol Fi- nance 41 Bowling Club 2,31Lel'rermen's Club I,21 Foolball I,21 Excliange Sludenl lo Mil- waulcee 31 Penny Social 31 Lions Club I-lonor- ary Member 4: Soullw Suburban Con- gress 3.4. EWING, NANCY: 'llwornlon Twp. I-ligli Scliool, I-Iarvey, Illinois I,21 Junior Li- brarian 31 Drama Club 41 Tower Slaii 41 G.A.A. 4. FABRICANT, FRED: I-Ionors, Fall 3,41 Plwolo Club I1 Baslcelball l,2. FARRAR, KAREN: I-lonors, Spring I1 Drama Club 41 Pep Club 31 Cliorus I,2,31Clwoir 41 G.A.A. I,2,3,41 Volleyball 21 Junior Penny Social 3. FASQ, CQNCELIA: Nalional I-lonor So- ciely1l-lonors, Fall I,2,3,4, Spring I,2,31Slu- denl Council I,21 Class Board Member 3,41 Facully Edilor 41 Quill and Scroll 41 Spanisli Club 2,3,41 F.T.A. 41 Drama Club 41 Pep Club 31 Cliorus I,21 Junior Penny Social 31 Big Sisler 41 Prom Courl 31 Senior Class Play. FAZZINI, ROBERT: Class Board 2,3,41 Class Presidenl 21 Baseball l,2,41 Baslrelball I,21 Bowling Club 3,41 Excliange Sludenl lo Sliorewood 3. FERVENII, LQRRAINE: I-lonors, Fall I1 Spring I,21 Drama Club 41 Bowling Club 41 I. E. Qifice 31 Junior Penny Social 3. FIELD, BRENIQN: Nalional I-lonor Socieiy 47 I-ligli I-lonors, Fall 4, Spring 31 I-lonors, Fall I,2,3, Spring I,21 Councilman 41 Cliess Club I,2,3,41 Treasurer 21 Manager ol Foolball I1 Bowling Club 3. FIGURA, DENNIS: Spanislw Club 21 Band I,2,3,41 Qrclweslra I,2,3,41 Pep Band1 Goll Club I ,21 Baseball I ,21 Junior Penny Social 3, Bowling Club 2. 2 FITZI-IENRY, PEGGY: Coacliella Vally Union I-Iiglw Sclwool, Caliiornia1 Uslwer 21 Bowling 41 Clioir 21 Cliorus I1 G.A.A. l,2,3,4. FITZI-IENRY, WILLIAM: Proieclion Slail I. FQCARETA, ALVERA: I-lall Guide I,27 Li- brarian I,2,31 Girl's League Represenlaiive I,21 Bowling 41 Cliorus I,2,31 Blue Fins 4. FQRD, ANITA: Nalional I-Ionor Sociely 3,42 I-ligli I-lonors, Fall I,2,3,4, Spring I,2,31 Pep Club 3,41 Lalin Club I,21 Malls Club 41 Band I,2,3,41 Qrclieslra I,2,3,41 Clioir 41 Pep Band 2,3,41 G.A.A. I,21 Junior Penny Social 3. FQRNEY, LQIS: Riclw lownslwip, Parl4 Foresl, lIIinois1 Spanisln Club 21 Pep Club 3,41 Clriorus I,21 Junior Penny Social 31 Senior Class Play. FRANCE, ll-IEQDQRE: I-lall Guide 31 Band I,21 Qrclieslra I,21 Foolball I,21 Baslcel- ball l,2. FRANKLIN, JAMES FRANKLIN, WILLIE: Foolball I. FRANZE, DENNIS: Class Board I,2,3,4. FRAZIER, BILL: Nalional I-lonor Sociely 3,41 I-liglw I-lonors, Fall l,2,4, Spring I,2,31 I-lon- ors, Fall 31 Bloom Annual Plwolograplier I,2,3,41 Broadcasler Pliolograplwer I,2,3,4, Piclure Edilor 41 Quill and Scroll 3,41 Plwolo Club I,2, Presidenl 3,41 I-luman Relalions Commillee 3,41 Drama Club I,2,3,41 Mallw Club 41 Lalin Club I,21 Band I,2,3,41 Qr- clieslra I,2,3,41 Pep Band I,2,31 Junior Ro- larian 4. FREDRIKSQN, WENKE: Krisliansand's Kalid- ralslcale, Krislianasand S. Norway, Krislian- sancl's Kommunale I-logre AlmensIcoI1 I-lon- ors, Fall 4. FRECQWSKI ADAM: I-Ionors, Fall 3, Spring 31 Proieciionisl I,2,3,41 Proieclion Club I,2,3,41 Audubon Club 2,3. FRENCI-I, NEIL: -lraliic guide 2,3,4. FRQBES, DAVD BRUCE: Commissioner ol So- cial Aclivilies 41 Councilman 21 Broadcasler Sporls Edilor 41 Quill and Scroll 3,41 Fool- ball 41 lraclc 4. FRQNCEK, CARCLE: Nalional I-lonor So- ciely 41 I-Iigli I-Ionors, Spring I, Fall I,2,3, Spring 2,31 Fulure 'leaclwer Club 2,41 Vice- Presidenl 31 G.A.A. l,41 Girls' League 41 Junior Penny Social 31 Big Sisler 4. FRQNCZAK, CLEMENT: Foolball I. FURNACE, YVQNNE: Clworus I,21 Baslcel- ball I1VoIIeybaIl2. GARCIA, RQSITA: I-losless 21 Big Sisler 41 Drama Club 21 Junior Red Cross 2,3,41 Presidenl 3: Chorus I,2: A Cappella Choir 3,4: G.A.A. I,2,3,4: Pep Club 4: Junior Penny Social. GARDNER, GARY: Thornlon Township I-ligh School, I-Iarvey, Illinois l,2,3: Swimming 4. GARZELLONE, LORETTA: Eenger I-Iigh School, Roseland, Illinois l: I-lonors, Eall 2,4, Spring 2: Assislanl in Nurse's Olliice 3: Junior Librarian 2: Big Sisler 4: G.A.A. I,2,3: Junior Red Cross 2. GASTON, A. C. GAYTON, CONNIE: Junior Red Cross 3: Chorus I,2:ACappella Choir 3,4: G.A.A.4. GAYTON, ROBERT: Band I. GEORGE, DOROTI-IY: I-lall Guide 2: Junior Penny Social: Blue and While Dance I,2, GIBBONEY, PATRICIA GIERMAN, PI-IIL: I-lonors, Fall I,2,3, Spring l,2,3: Lalin Club I: Bowling Club 4. GIFFORD, DAVID: I-lonors, Eall 2.3, Spring 3: Lalin Club I: Chorus I,2: A Cappella Choir 3,4: Swimming 4. GIOCONDA, SANDRA: Thornlon Township I'-ligh School, I-larvey, Illinois l: I-lonors, Fall 3,4, Spring 3: Councilman I: Spanish Club 27 F.lXI.A. 3,41 G.A.A. 2. GLAVAS, ALEX: I-lonors, Eall I: Class Board 3: Eoolball I: Baslcelball l,2. GLOSS, BEVERLY: Lalin Club l: Spanish Club 3: Secrelary 3: Orcheslra I,2,3,4: Choir 4: G.A.A. 4: Junior Penny Social: Big Sisler 4. GOLCI-IER, JANET: I-lonors, Fall I, Spring I: Drama Club I: U.N. Club l,2,3: Erench Club 2, Secrelary 3: l:.N.A. 3,4: Band l,2,3: Orcheslra l,2,3: G.A.A. I: Junior Penny Social: Big Sisler. GONCI-IER, JOI-IN: I-lonors, Eall 4: Projec- Iion Slail I,2,3,4: Spanish Club 4: Secre- lary 4: Eoolball l,2,3: Baseball I: Wres- lling l.2,3. GRABINSKI, WALTER: Collinsville I-ligh School, Collinsville, Illinois I: Glenwood School for Boys, Glenwood, Illinois 2: Traclc 2,3,4: Lifeguard 4. GRABO, MARILYN: I-lonors, Fall I: Spring I: Drama Club 2,3: Lalin Club I,2: Pholo Club 2: Tower Slail 3: G.A.A. Member I,2,3,4: Baslcelball I,2: Volleyball I,2,4: Bowling Club 4: Golf Club 2. GRAI-IAM, JANET: Nalional I-lonor Sociely 3,4: I-ligh I-lonors, Fall I,2,3, Spring l,3: I-lonors, Eall 4, Spring 2: Councilman l,4: Class Board 3: Class Secrelary 4: Edilor ol Tower 4: Ouill and Scroll 4: Pep Club 3,4: 229 Secrelary 3: A Cappella Choir 4: Troianelle 4: G.A.A. l,3: E.T.A. l,2,3: Lalin Club I,2: Spanish Club 4: Drama Club I,2: Girls' Slale 3: Shorewood Exchange Sludenl 3: I-luman Relalions Commillee 4: Senior Class Play. GRAVELY, NORMAN GRAY, TI-IELMA: Spring I: Chorus l,2,3: G.A.A. I,2,3,4: Baslcelball l,2,3: Volley- ball l,2,3,4. - GREATI-IOIJSE, GWENDOLYN: I-lonors, Eall l,2,4, Spring I: F.I-l.A. I,2: Chorus I,2: Big Sisler 4. GREEN, CI-IARLES: LeIIerman's Club 4: Pool- ball I,2,3,4: Baslcelball I.2,3,4, Caplain 4: Baseball l,2,3,4. GREGORY, GEORGE: Eoolball l,2,3. GRIESE, DONNA: Councilman 2: Class Board l,4: Girls' League Represenlaliye 3: Chorus l,2,3: G.A.A. I: Big Sisler 4: Junior Penny Social. GRING, MARGARET: I-lonors, Eall 2: Audu- bon Club 2: E.N.A. 3,4: Spanish Club 4: Chorus l,2. GROOM, RONALD: Band I. GUIDOTTI, RALPI-I: Spanish Club 3. GURNEY, CI-IARLES: I-lonors, Eall I,2, Spring I: Sang lor Freshman and Junior Assembly. I-IAGGE, LOUISE: Nalional I-lonor Sociely 4: I-lirsch I-ligh School, Chicago, Illinois I,2: Fu- 'rure Teachers of America Club 4: A Cap- pella Choir 4: Girls' Choir 3: G.A.A. 4: Tower Slaii 4. I-IAGMAN, MARGARET: I-lonors, Eall 3: Spanish Club Secrelary 2, Vice-Presidenl 3: Pholo Club 2: Drama Club 2,3: Eulure Teachers of America Club 4: Girls' Glee Club 2: G.A.A. I,2,3,4: Baslcelball I,2: Vol- leyball I,2,4: Bowling Club 4: Big Sisler 4. I-IAI-IN, JAMES: I-lonors, Spriing I: Tralilic Guide 2,3: Class Board 4: Junior Penny Social. I-IAI-IN, JEROME: Nalional I-lonor Sociely 4: I-ligh I-lonors, Fall 3: I-lonors, Eall l,2,4, Spring l,2,3: Class Board 2,3: Erosh-Soph Baslcelball Manager I,2: Varsily Baslcelball Manager 3,4: Junior Penny Social. I-IAMILTON, DIANNE: I-lonors, Eall I: Girls' League Represenlalive I: Chorus I: G.A.A. 4: Library Assislanl I: Tower Slail Typisl 4. I-IANCOCK, NANCY I-IANEY, ELORINE: Ereshman Chorus I,2: Baslcelroom Girl 4. I-IANK, ROBERT:Tracl4 I. HARPER, PHILIP: Band I,2,3, SecreIary-Treas- urer 33 Senior Class Play. HART, NINA HARTMANN, ELEANOR: Nalional Honor So- ciely 3,43 High Honors, Fall I,2,3,4, Spring l,2,3: Class Board I3 Bloom Annual 43 Broadcasler 3,43 Quill and Scroll 43 Tower Slall 43 Spanish Club 23 German Club 3,43 Drama Club 43 Girls' League Represenla- live 43 Orcheslra I3 Junior Penny SociaI3 Senior Class Play. HARVEY, DANIEL: Honors, Spring I3 Service Bureau 3,43 Drama Club I,2,3,43 Chess Club 'I. HASLETT, IDA: G.A.A. 3,4: Junior Penny Social. HAZEN, LEROY: Glenwood School lor Boys, Glenwood, Illinois, I,23 Baslielball 4. HELGERSEN, WILLIAM: Thornlon High School, Harvey, Illinois, I3 Bergland High School, Bergland, Michigan, 23 Band 3,43 Junior Penny Social. HELMRATH, SALLY: Bloom Annual 2,3,43 Ouill and Scroll 3,43 Fulure Nurses' Club 43 Junior Penny SociaI3 Big Sisler 4. HERRMANN, ALBERT HEUMANN, DOROTHY: Honors, Fall I, Spring I3 G.A.A. I,2,3,43 Archery 47 Tumbling 4. HEUMANN, EUGENE: Honors, Fall I, Spring I3 Radio Club I. HIGGINS, DIANNE: Spanish Club 23 Fresh- man Chorus3 G.A.A. I. HILL, CHARLES: Glenwood School lor Boys, Glenwood, Illinois, I,2. HILL, RICHARD: Maine Township High School, Des Plaines, Illinois, Sullivan High, Chicago, Illinois, Arlinglon Heighls Town- ship High School, Arlinglon Heighls, Illinois. HILLBORN, CHARLES: Bowling Club 3,4. HINRICHS, RICHARD: Mendel Calholic High SchooI3 Lyons Township High School. HIRSCH, JUDY: Nalional Honor Sociely 43 High Honors, Spring I3 Honors, Fall I,2,3,4, Spring 2,33 Sludenl Council I,23 Lal'in Club I,23 U.N. Club 33 French Club 3,43 A Cap- pella Choir 43 Archery 2,43 Blu-Fins 43 Chair- man ol Lalin Banquet Molher-Daughler Banguel Publicily Chairman3 Senior Class Play. HOECKER, ALBERT: Crele-Monee High School, Crele, Illinois, I3 Sludenl Council 23 Trallic Guide I,23 Class Board 2,33 Wood- worlcing Club 23 Wreslling 2,3,43 Manager ol Foolball 2,3,4, and Baseball 3,43 Junior Penny Social. HOFER, DOROTHY: High Honors, Fall 43 Honors, Fall I,2,3, Spring I,23 Band I,2,3. HOMEIER, GAIL: Honors, Spring I3 Sludenl Council I3 Freshman Chorus3 Girls' Glee Club 23 Girls' Choir 33 A Cappella Choir 43 G.A.A. 2. HOPKINS, MARTHA: Nalional Honor So- ciely 43 High Honors, Spring 33 Honors, Fall l,2,3,4, Spring Ii Class Board 2,3,43 French Club Treasurer 3, Presidenl 43 Drama Club 3,43 Lalin Club 23 Speech Club 3,4, Freshman Chorus3 Girls' Glee Club 23 Girls' Choir 33 A Cappella Choir 43 G.A.A. I,2,3,43 Senior Class Play3 Synchronized Swimming 43 Big Sisler 43 Junior Penny SociaI3 Senior Class Play. HOWELL, BECKY: Nalional Honor Sociely 41 Honors, Fall I,3,4, Spring I,33 Sludenl Council 3,43 Roma Parva Treasurer I,23 Blu- Fins Vice Presidenl 43 Drama Club 2,33 Girls' League Represenlalive I,23 Freshman Cho- rus3 Girls' Glee Club 23 Girls' Choir 33 A Cappella Choir 43 G.A.A. I,2,43 Baslcel- ball I3 Volleyball I',43 Senior Class Play3 Junior Penny Social: Represenlalive Io Shorewood 3. HUGUELET, BRUCE: Ml. Carmel High School, Chicago, Illinois, I,2. HULT, RICHARD: Soulh Shore High School, Chicago, Illinois, I. HUNTER, JAMES: Nalional Honor Sociely 3,43 High Honors, Fall I,3,4, Spring I,23 Honors, Fall 2, Spring 33 Hosl 43 LeIlerman's Club 3,43 Foolball I,2,3,43 Baslcelball I,2,3,43 Baseball I,2,3,43 Rolary Club. IGNELZI, RONALD: Nalional Honor So- ciely 43 High Honors, Fall 3, Spring 23 Hon- ors, Fall I,2,4, Spring I,33 Sludenl Council 2.3,43 Class Presidenl 3,43 Class Vice-Presi- denl 23 Broadcasler 2.3.43 Quill and Scroll 3,43 Audubon Club 2,3,43 Lalin Club 23 Presidenl Morgue Board 43 Human Relalions Commillee 43 Speech Aclivilies 2,3,43 Bowling Club 2,33 Freshman Board: Prom General Chairman: Junior Lion 43 Senior Class Play. JACKSON, LEROY: LeIIermen's Club 42 Foolball I,2,3,43 Baslcelball I,2,33 Traclc I,2,3,43 Junior Rolary 4. JACKSON, JAMES: Jellersonville High School, Jellersonville, Indiana, Ii Colonel While High School, Daylon, Ohio, 23 Fair- monl High School, Daylon, Ohio, 33 Swimming 4. JANES, JOHN: Class Board 43 Bowling Club 2,3, Presidenl 43 LelIermen's Club 33 Baslcel- ball I: Baseball 2. JANES, MARILU: Sleinmelz High School, Chi- cago, Illinois, I: Spanish Club 3,4: Drama Club 3,4: G.A.A. I: Caleleria Cashier 3,4. JANSMA, JOYCE: Junior Penny Social: Baskelroom 4. JANUSEK, FRED: High Honors, Fall 4: Bowling Club 2,3,4: Malh Club 4. JARRETT, RUSSLYN: Freshman Chorus: Girls' Glee Club 2: G.A.A. 2: Volleyball 27 Big Sisler. JENDRASEK, DIANE: Hall Guide 2: Ollice Monilor: Bowling Club 4: Freshman Chorus: Girls' Glee Club 2: G.A.A. I,2,3,4: Cheer- leader 3,4: Junior Penny Social: Spring Dance Ticlrer Commillee Chairman 3: Pepo- rama 3. JERABEK, BABARA: Honors, Fall I,2,4, Spring I,2: Ollice Monilor 3,4: Bowling Club 4: Freshman Chorus: Girls' Glee Club 2: Girls' Choir 3: G.A.A. I,4: Senior Class Play, Big Sisler: Spring Dance Chairman 3: Junior Penny Social. JOHNSON, JANET: Oliifice Monilor 4: Junior Penny Social. JOHNSON, MARIE JOHNSON, MARTHA: Hyde Parlr High School, Chicago, Illinois, I: Freshman Cho- rus: Girls' Glee Club 2: Girls' Choir 3,4: G.A.A. I,2,3,4: Junior Penny Social: Pep Club: Lalin Club. JOHNSON, MEMORRIE: Richfield High School, Richfield, Minnesola, I,2: Honors, Fall ssrs 3, Spring 3: Spanish Club 3,4: U.N. Club 4: Fulure Teachers ol America'CIub Ili Pep Club 3: Girls' Glee Club 3: Girls' League Represenlalive 4. JONES, CHARLTON: Nalional Honor So- ciely 3,4: High Honors, Fall 2,3,4, Spring I,2,3: Honors, Fall I: Spanish Club 3: Swimming 4. JOYCE, PATTI: Class Board I,2,3: Sludenl Council I: Spanish Club 4: Pep Club 3,4: U.N. Club 2: Maiorelle 3,4: Junior Penny Social: Senior Class Play. JIJRIGA, ROBERT: Band 2,3,4: Orcheslra 3,4: Pep Band 3,4: Peporama 3. KARAS, MARY ELLEN: Honors, Fall 2: Serv- ice Bureau 3: Drama Club I: G.A.A. 3,4: Senior Class Play: Junior Penny Social. KATAVIC, BARBARA: Honors, Fall I: Class Board 2: Fulure Homemalcers ol America I: Freshman Chorus: Girls' Glee Club 2: Girls' Choir 3: A Cappella Choir 4: Junior Penny Social. KATZ, PAUL: Soulh Shore High School, Chi- cago, Illinois, I: Honors, Fall 2,3, Spring 2,3: Class Board 4: Band 2: Traclc 2: Senior Class Play: Human Relalions Commillee 3,4: Sen- ior Class Play. KAVINSKY, BONNIE: Honors, Fall 3: Fresh- man Class Secrelary: Class Board 2: Lalin Club I,2: Pep Club Secrelary 3: Freshman Chorus: Girls' Glee Club 2: Girls' Club 3: Big Sisler: Senior Class Play. KENNEDY, CHARLES: Honors, Spring 32 Baseball I,2,3,4: Cross Counlry I,2,3,4. KEUHS, EDWARD: Foolball I. KICHLINE, DIANE: Delhaas High School, Bris- lol, Pennsylvania, I,2: Hosless 4: Fulure Nurses' Club 3,4: Junior Red Cross 3. KIDDOO, MARTHA: Honors, Fall 4: Sludenl Council 3,4: Lalin Club I,2: Freshman Cho- rus: G.A.A. I,2,3,4: Swim Club 4: Golf Club 3,4: Big Sisler: Junior Penny Social: Pep Club 3,4. KIEPER, DAN: High Honors, Fall 4: Honors Fall I,2,3:Spring I,3. KIRK, MARION: Nalional Honor Sociely 3,4: High Honors, Fall I, Spring I: Honors, Fall 2,3, Spring 2: Librarian I: Drama Club I,2,3,4: Lalin Club I,2: Fulure Homemalcers ol America I,2,3: Blue-Fins 4, KLAWITTER, BARBARA: Honors, Fall 41 Drama Club 4: Spanish Club 2,3: German Club 4: U.N. Club 2,3: G.A.A. I,2,3,4I Volleyball 4. KLEIN, HAROLD KLEIN, SIMON: Hyde Parlc High School, Chi- cago, Illinois, I: U. ol Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, 2: Honors, Fall 3,4: German Club 4: Radio Club 4: Advanced Spanish Club 4: Spanish Club 3, Presidenl 4. KLOS, GARY: Honors 3: Bowling Club 3,4: Junior Penny Social. KLOS, JUDITH: Honors, Fall I,2, Spring I: Fulure Nurses' Club 4: U.N. Club 2,3: Secre- lary 4: German Club 3,4: Drama Club 4: Girls' League Represenlalive I: Freshman Chorus: Girls' Glee Club 2,3: A Cappella Choir 4: G.A.A. I,4: Junior Penny Social. KOENIGSMAN, JOAN: Nalional Honor So- ciely 4: High Honors, Spring 2,3: Honors, Fall I,2,3,4: Spring I: Freshman Chorus: Girls' Glee Club 2: Girls' Choir 3,4: G.A.A. 3: Junior Penny Social. KOENIGSMAN, JULIA: High Honors, Fall 4: Honors, Fall 2, Spring I,2: Tower Slall 4: Freshman Chorus: Girls' Glee Club 2,3: Girls' Choir 4: G.A.A. 3: Junior Penny Social. KOERNER, GLENN: Foolball 2: Junior Penny Social. KGGLER, KENT: Bowling Club I,2,31 Fool- ball I. KONETZKI, ALAN: I-lonors, Fall l,2,3,4, Spring I,21 Sludenl Council 3,41 Broad- CGSIGFI LeIlermen's Club 3,41 Baslcelball I,2,3,41 Baseball I,2. KOSCIGLEK, JANICE: I-Ionors, Fall 3,4, Spring 31 Lalin Club I,21 I-lall Guide I,21 Freshman Chorus1 Girls' Glee Club 21 G.A.A. I,21 Diversified Occupalion 3,4. KGSI-IUT, ANNETTE: I-lonors, Fall l,2,3, Spring I,21 Drama Club 31 Spanish Club 31 Fulure Teachers ol America Club 3,41 Girls League Represenlalive 41 Freshman Cho- FUSQ Class Board 21 Big Sisler. KGSMAL, KAREN: Sludenl Council 2,3,41 Freshman Chorus1 Girls' Glee Club 21 A Cappella Choir 3,41 Troianelles 41 Arch- ery 41 Co-Chairman of Junior Prom1 Clean-up Weelc Chairman 31 Sludenl Ex- change Co-Chairman 31 Coronalion Chair- man of I-lomecoming Dance 31 Program Chairman ol I-lomecoming Dance 41 TicI4eI Chairman of Blue and While Dance 41 Sher- ill Lohman's Junior Advisory Council on Juvenile Delinquency 3. KOVACI-I, BARBARA: Flonors 4. KGZLGW, JOYCE: Nalional I-lonor So- ciely 41 I-lonors, Fall I,2,3, Spring 21 Fulure Teachers of America 3, Vice-Presidenl 41 Spanish Club 3,41 Freshman CDOFUSI Girls' Glee Club 21 G.A.A. I,2,31 Badmin+on1 Girls' League Represenralive 2. KRAEMER, BERNICE: Mercy Calholic I-Iiah School I,21 Junior Penny Social. KRAMER, JOYCE: Nalional I-Ionor Sociely 41 llliana Chrislian I-ligh School, Lansing Illi- nois, I,21I-Ionors, Fall 3,4, Spring 31 German Club 31 Fulure Teachers of America 41 Bowling Club 41 G.A.A. 41 Malh Club Presi- denl 4. KRAUSE, TERRE: I-lonors, Fall I,4, Spring 31 Pholo Club 21 Fulure Teachers oi America Club 41 Boys' Chorus 21 A Cappella Choir 3,41 I-Iomecoming Dance Chairman 21 Junior Lion Member 41 Senior Class Play. KRECEK, JAMES: Nalional I-lonor Sociely 4' I-Ionors, Fall 3,4, Spring I1 Sludenl Coun- cil 31 Radio Club l,2, Treasurer 3, Presi- denl 41 Amplifier Club I,2,31 Band 2,3,41 Orcheslra 3,4. KRUGER, ALLAN: I-Ionors, Spring 2, Fall 41 Radio Club l,2,3,4, Secrelary -3, Truslee 3,41 P.A. Syslem 2. KUSTER, LEONA: Freshman Chorus1 Girls' 232 Glee Club 2,3. LA CORTE, FRED: I-lonors, Fall I1 Foolball I,21 Baseball I1 Cheerleader I. LAGONE, BGB: Foolball I,2,3. LAFIEY, RCNALD: LeIlermen's Club 3,41 Foolball l,21TracIc I,2,3. LALE, PENNY: I-lonors, Fall 2, Spring I,2I Councilman I1 Board Member 41 Drama Club 41 F.I-l.A. Club Ii Bowling Club 41 Pep Club 41 Girls' Glee Club 21 Girls' Choir 21 A Cappella 3,41 Chorus I1 Troianelles 41 G.A.A. I,41 Tower Slalil 41 Big Sisler 41 Junior Penny Social 31 Senior Class Play 4. LAMB, ELEANGR: Sleubenville I-ligh School, Sleubenville, Ghio I1 Fulure Nurses Club 3,41 Senior Bowling 41 Blu Fins Swim Club 41 Lalin Club 21 Drama Club 2,41 U.N. Club 3,41 Spanish Club 3,41 Pep Club 31 Band I,2,3,41 Pep Band 2,3,41 G.A.A. 41 Tower Slaii 41 Big Sisler 4. LANCASTER, ELMER: Proieclion Slafic 31 Audubon Club 3, Vice-Presidenl 41 U.N. Club 4. LANGE, PAMRA: Nalional I-lonor Sociely 41 I-Iigh I-lonors, Fall l,2,41 Spring I1 I-lonors, Spring 21 Dislribulive Educalion Club 4, Treasurer 41 G.A.A. I,2,31 Big Sisler 4. LANGE, WILLIAM: I-Iall Guide 21 Junior Penny Social 3. LANGLOIS, LOIS: Thornlon Township I-Iigh School, I-Iarvey, Illinois 21 Girls' Choir 31 Junior Penny Social 3. LANNING, PATRICIA: Drama Club 21 Span- ish Club 21 Pholo Club 21 G.A.A. I,2,3,41 G.A.A. Board Member 31 Baslcelball I,2,31 Volleyball I,2,3,41 Bowling Club 41 Blu-Fins Swim Club 41 Pep Club 31 Junior Penny Social 3. LARSEN, EDGAR: Morgan Parlc I-Iigh School, Morgan Parlr, lllinois1 I-Ionors, Fall 31 Mayor ol Bloom 41 Councilman 2,31 Class Treas- urer I1 Vice-Presidenl 21 Lellermen's Club 3,41 Lalin Club 21 Chorus I1 A Cappella Choir 2,3,41 Foolball I,2,31 Junior Penny So- cial 31 Junior Rolarian 41 Vice-Presidenl A Cappella Choir 41I-luman Relalions Com- millee 41 Senior Class Play. LARSON, WILLIAM: Nalional I-lonors So- ciely 41 I-Ionors, Fall l,2,3,4, Spring I,2,3' Junior Rolarian 41 Junior Penny Social 3. LARVICK, LARRY: Band I,2,3,41 Foolball I,2,3,41WresIling 3. LAURIE, JUDY: I-lonors, Fall I,3, Spring I,31 Class Board 3,41 Nurse Assislanl 21 Lalin Club 21 Roman Pava I1 Nurses Club 3,41 Drama Club 41 Pep Club 3,41 Girls' League Represenlalive 3: Tower Sialilf 4: G.A.A. I,2,3,4: Bowling 4: Big Sisler 4: Junior Penny Social 3: Choir I. LEACI-I, ROBERT: I-loly Cross Seminary, Nolre Dame, Indiana I: Chess Club 3,4, Secrelary-Treasurer 4: Boys' Bowling Club 2,3,4: Roma Parva 2: Socii Romani 3: A Cappella Choir 3,4: Boys' Glee Club 2: Bloom Troian 4. LEE, OLIVER: I-Iall Guide 2,3: Foolball l,2. LEETZ, MARILYN: I-lonors, Fall 3,4, Spring 3: Biology Club 2: Chorus I,2: Nurse's Assisi- ani 2. LEI-INERT, ANTI-IONY: Glenwood School, Glenwood, Illinois I,2: Band 3: Foolball I,2,3,4: Baslcelball 2,3,4: Baseball I,2,3,4. LEI-INERT, BILL: I-lonors, Spring 2: Drama Club I: Roma Parva 2: Boys' Glee Club I: Band I,2: Junior Penny Social 3. LILEIKIS, ANITA: Pep Club 3,4: G.A.A. 2,3,4: Bowling Club 4: Junior Penny Social 3. LILEIKIS, MARIANNE: I-Ionors, Spring I,2: Drama Club 4: Pep Club 3,4: G.A.A. 2,3,4: Baslcelball 2: Volleyball 2: Bowling Club 4: Big Sisler 4: Junior Penny Social 3. LIND, KRAIG: I-lonors, Fall 4: I-Iall Guide 3. LINDERT, PETER: Nalional I-Ionor Sociely 3,4: I-Iigh I-lonors, Fall 2,3,4, Spring 2,3: I-lonors, Fall I, Spring I: Councilman 3,4: I-Iall Guide 2: Class Treasurer 4: Chess Club I, Secrelary-Treasurer 2, Presidenl 3,4: Bowl- ing Club I,2, Treasurer 3, Secrelary 4: Malh Club, Treasurer 4. LINNEMANN, RONALD: I-lonors, Fall 3: Lalin Club 4: Spanish Club 4. LLORCA, RUTI-I: I-Ionors, Fall 3: Drama Club I: German Club 3, Treasurer 4. LOBUE, GENEVIEVE: Fl-IA Club. LONG, KAREN: Nalional I-lonor Sociely 4: I-ligh I-Ionors, Fall I: I-Ionors, Fall 2,3,4, Spring I,2,3: Class Board 3,4: Broadcasler Reporler 3,4: Lalin Club, Presidenl 2: Drama Club 4: Synchronized Swimming 4: Girls' League Represenlalive I,4: Choir I,2: Volleyball 3,4: I-Iomecoming Dance Chairman 4: Junior Prom Chairman 3: Lalin Banguel Chairman 2: Big Sisler 4: Senior Class Play. LOWE, CI-IARLOTTE: Girls' League Repre- senlalive 2,3: Freshman Choir I: Girls' Glee Club 2: G.A.A. I,2,3,4: Bowling Club 4: Big Sisler 4: Junior Penny Social 3. LUNDSTROM, GENE: I-lonors, Spring I: I-Iall Guide 2: Proieclion Slaii I,2,3: Chess Club I: Junior Penny Social 3. LUSTIG, DONALD: I-Ionors, Fall 4. 233 MACALUSO, DON: I-lonors, Fall 2,3, Spring I: Broadcasler Reporler: LeHermen's Club 4: Roma Parva I: Foolball I,2,3,4. MACVAY, SUSAN: I-Ionors, Fall I,2,3, Spring I,2,3: Drama Club I,2,3,4: French Club 2,3,4, Program Chairman 3: Pep Club I,2, 3,4: Freshman Choir I: Girls' Glee Club 2: Girls' Choir 3: A Cappella Choir 4: G.A.A. Member I,2,3,4, Board Member 2: Big Sisler 4: Senior Class Play. MADGETT, BONNIE: Thornlon Township I-ligh School, I-larvey, Illinois I: F.T.A. Club 3: Bowling Club 4: G.A.A. Member 4: Baslcel Room 4: Junior Penny Social 3. MADURA, ALBERT: I-ligh I-Ionors, Fall 2. Spring 2: I-Ionors, Fall 3,4, Spring I: Bowl- ing Club 2: Foolball I,2,3,4: Wreslling I,2,3: Golf I,2,3. MAFFIA, CAROLYNN: I-lonors, Fall I,2, Spring I,2: Roma Parva I: G.A.A. Mem- ber I. MAFFIA, MARILYNN: Roma Parva I: G.A.A. I. MAGNUSON, ALICE: Nalional I-Ionor So- ciely 4: I-Iigh I-Ionors, Fall 4: I-lonors, Fall 2,3, Spring 2,3: Drama Club I: Lalin Club I: G.A.A. I,2,3: Prom Courl 3. MALIZIA, GAIL: I-lonors, Fall I,3,4, Spring I: Councilman I: Class Board 2: I-losless 3: Pep Club 3, Vice-Presidenl 4: Blu Fins Swim Club 4: Junior Penny Social 3. MALMLOFF, JOI-IN: Fenger I-ligh School, Chicago, Illinois I. MALONE, GAYLA: Ollawa Township I-ligh School, Ollawa, Illinois I,2,3: Blu Fins Swim Club 4: A Cappella Choir 4: Troianelles 4: G.A.A. 4. MALTBY, DIANE: I-ligh I-lonors, Fall 2: I-Ion- ors, Fall I,3,4, Spring I,2,3: Councilman 2,3,4: Girls' Slale Represenlalive 3: Big Sisler 4: Lalin Club I,2: Drama Club 2: Red Cross Club 2: F.T.A. 2, Presidenl 3,4: Pep Club 3: Malh Club Secrelary 4: Girls' Glee Club 2: Freshman Chorus I: Publicily Chair- man Molher and Daughler Banguel 4. MALVESTUTO, FLORENCE: I-Ionors, Fall I,2,4, Spring I,2,3: I-Iall Guide 2: Freshman Chorus I: Girls' Glee Club 2: Girls' Choir 3: A Cappella Choir 4. MANCINI, MADELINE: Nalional I-lonor So- cieI'y 4: I-Iigh I-Ionors, Spring I: I-Ionors Fall I,2,3,4. Spring 2,3: Big Sisler 4: Drama Club 2,3: Girls' League Represenlalive I,3,4: Freshman Chorus I: Girls' Glee Club 2: Girls' Choir 3: A Cappella Choir 4. MANES, JOANNE: Library Assislanl 2.3. MAPLE. JACOUELINE: Freshman Chorus I: Girls' Glee Club 2.3: Girls' Choir 4. MARISON. RALPI-I: Boys' Glee Club I: A Cappella Choir 2.3.4. MARNELL, NANCY: Big Sisler 4: Girls' League Represenlaliye 3. Treasurer 4: Fu- Iure Nurses 3. Secrelary 4: Red Cross I. Treasurer 2: Freshman Choir I: Girls' Glee Club 2: Chorus 3. MARRS. CI-IARLENE: I-Ionors. Fall 4: F.I'I.A. Secrelary 2: Freshman Chorus I: Girls' Glee Club 2: Girls' Choir 3: A Cappella Choir 4. MARZO, SALVATORE: I-lonors. Fall I.2. Spring I.2. MASCHWITZ. DAVID: Pool Lile Guard 4: Audubon Club l.Vice-Presidenl' 2. Presidenl 3: Swim Team 4. MAST. MARILYN: Nalional I-Ionor Sociely 4: I-lonors. Fall l.3.4. Spring I.3: Class Board 3.4: Big Sisler 4: Drama Club 2.3.4: Audu- bon Club Treasurer 2. Vice-Presidenl 3: Lalin Club I.2: Pep Club 3.4: Freshman Chorus I: Girls' Glee Club 2: G.A.A. I.2. 3.4: Senior Bowling 4: Senior Class Play. MATTOSZ. SANDRA: I-lonors. Fall I.2: Bloom Annual I.4: Girls' League Represenlalive 2: Freshman Chorus I: Girls' Glee Club 2: Big Sisler 4. MATZA. JOYCE: I-lonors. Fall I.4. Spring I. MAURER. CONSTANCE: Lulher I-Iigh School. Soulh Chicago. Illinois I: I-lonors. Fall 2. Spring 2: German Club 3.4: Choir 3.4: Chorus I.2: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Volleyball 3: Bowling Club 4: Troianelles 4: Junior Penny Social 3: Museum of Science and lnduslry Program I. MAXWELL. ROBERT: I-lonors. Fall I.4. Spring 3: LeHermen's Club 3.4: Foolball I.2.3.4: Baseball I.2.3,4. McKlNNEY. WILLIAM: Nalional I-Ionor So- ciely 4: I-Iigh I-lonors. Spring I: I-Ionors. Fall I.2.3. Spring 2.3: Audubon Club I: Le+'rer- men's Club 3: Cross Counlry 2. McMANIMEN. MARY: I-lonors. Fall I.2.3. Spring I.2: Bowling Club 4: G.A.A. 4: Fresh- man Chorus I: Girls' Glee Club 2. Girls' Choir 3: A Cappella Choir 4. , McMEEN. MARY LEA: Nurses Club 3.47 Drama Club 2.3.4: Freshman Chorus I: Girls' Glee Club 2: Girls' Choir 3: A Cappella Choir 4. McNALLY. JOI-IN: Glenwood School for Boys. Glenwood. Illinois I.2: Foolball 2.3.4: Baslcelball I.2: Baseball 2.3.4. MEIDELL. JACK: Class Presidenl I: Foolball I.2: Golf I.2.4. 234 MEINI-IEIT. RUTI-I: Red Cross Club 2.3: Fresh- man Chorus I: Girls' Glee Club 2: Girls' Choir 3.4. MELANDER. DON MELIZA. MARY: I-Ionors. Fall 2.4. Spring I.3: Big Sisler 4: Spanish Club 2: Band I.2.3.4: G.A.A. 2. MELONE. ALBERT MELONE. LUCILLE: I-Ionors, Spring I: Class Board I: Orcheslra 4: Big Sisler 4. MENZIETTI. SERAFINO: I-Ionors. Fall I. Spring I.2: Councilman I: Broadcasler 2: Lalin Club I' Lalin Club 2: Dramalic Club MEi2eEuTi-IALER. PAUL: Honors. spring 2: I-lall Guide 2.3.4: F.F.A. I.2. Treasurer 3. Presidenl 4: Foolball I: Wreslling 4. MERLINI. ROBERT: A Cappella Choir 2.3.41 Junior Penny Social 3. MERRITT. ROSETTA: I-Ionors. Fall 3.4. Spring I: Bowling Club 4: Pep Club 3.4: Orcheslra I.2.3.4: G.A.A. Board 4: G.A.A. 2.3.4: Vol- leyball 2.3: Big Sisler 4: Baslcel Room Girl 2: Junior Penny Social 3. MEYERS. GAYLE: I-lall Guard I.2: Girls' League Represenlalive 3. Secrelary 4: Freshman Chorus I: Girls' Glee Club 2.3: Archery 4: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Volleyball 4: Junior Penny Social 3: Big Sisler 4. MICI-IALESKO. PATRICIA: I-Ionors. Fall 4: Service Bureau. U.N. Club I.2: Drama Club I: Red Cross Club 4: Pep Club 3: Freshman Chorus I: G.A.A. I.2. MILLER. ALLEN: I-Iall Guide: F.F.A. I.2.3,4. Vice-Presidenl 3.4. MILNES. ROBERT: I-Ionors. Fall 4: Councilman 3.4: Audubon Club I.2: Bowling Club 3.4: Inlramural Table Tennis 4: Junior Penny So- cial 3: Junior Rolarian 4. MISCI-I. JOAN: Baslcel Room Girl. MITCI-IELL. BARBARA: Nalional I-lonor So- ciely 4: Glenbard Township I-Iigh School. Glen Ellyn. Illinois I.2: I-ligh I-Ionors. Spring 3: I-Ionors. Fall 3.4: Drama Club 3: French Club 3: Pep Club 3.4: Governing Board 3: I-luman Relalions Commillee 4: Girls' League Represenlalive 3. Presidenl 4: G.- A.A. 3.4. MODZELEWSKI. JEROME: I-Ionors. Fall l,3. Spring 3: Councilman I.2.3.4: Usher: Lel- Iermen's Club: Pool Lifeguard 4: Lalin Club I.2: Foolball I.2.3.4: Baslcelball I: Baseball l.2.3: Traclc 3: Golf 3. MOELLERING. JOYCE: I-lonors. Spring I: Class Board 3: Morgue Board: Pep Club Board 3.4: Spanish Club 2.3: Freshman Chorus I: Girls' Glee Club 2: A Cappella Choir 3.4: Troianelles 4: Represenlalive al All Slale Music Convenlion: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Bowling Club 4: Golf 2.3.4: Senior Class Play 4. MONTI. LEWIS: I-lonors. Spring I.2: Lalin Club I: Junior Penny Social: A Cappella Choir 3.4. MOOK. RAYMOND: Pholo Club 2.3. MOREY. PATRICIA: Class Board I: Red Cross Club 2.3.4: Fulure Nurses Club 3. Treasurer 4: Big Sisler 4: Spanish Club 3.4: Roma Parya I: Pep Club 3: Freshman Chorus I: Junior Penny Social 3. MUGFOR. DAVID: Glenwood School lor Boys. Glenwood. Illinois I.2: Foolball I.2.3.4: Base- ball I.2.3.4: Baslcelball I. MYERS. DALE: F.F.A. Reporler 4: Proieclion Slalf 2.3.4. NAPOLI. ANTI-IONY: Sainl Willibrord. Rose- land. Illinois I: Bowling 2.3.4: Junior Penny Social 3. NAPOLI. DOMINIC: Class Board 2: Foolball I.2: Bowling l.4: Junior Penny Social 3. NARCISSI. MADELINE: Bowling Club 41 F.I-I.A. Club I: Freshman Chorus I: Girls' Glee Club 2: Girls' Choir 3: A Cappella Choir 4: G.A.A. l,2.4: Junior Penny So- cial 3. NAUGI-ITON. JOAN: Molher ol Sorrows Calholic I-Iigh School. Blue Island. Illinois I.2.3: I-lall Guide 2.3: Junior Red Cross 2. NELSON. BERNARD: Glenwood School for Boys. Glenwood. Illinois I,2. NEITZEL. MARION: F.l-l.A. Club I: Library 3: Baslrel Room 2: G.A.A.: Freshman Chorus I. NEVVKIRK. DONALD: I-lamburg Cenlral I-ligh School. I-lamburg. New Yorlc I.2.3: Swim Team 4: I-Ionors. Fall 4. NICI-IOLS. RONALD: I-lall Guide 2. NICOLAI. PAULA: I-Ionors. Fall 3. Spring 3: Nurses Club 3.4: U.N. Club 2.3: Drama Club I: Pep Club 3. Girls' League Represenlalive l: Chairman Freshman Frolic I: G.A.A. I,2. NORDBURG. SUSAN: Nalional I-Ionor Soci- ely 4: I-ligh I-Ionors. Fall 3. Spring I.3: l-Ion- ors. Fall I.2.4. Spring 2: Tower Slafl 3.4: French Club 3.4: Lalin Club I.2: Drama Club l.3.4: Pep Club 3: Golf Club 3.4: Speech Aclivilies 3.4: Co-Chairman lor Coronalion Commillee: Junior Penny So- cial 3: Senior Class Play. NYLANDER. NANCY: Class Board 2: Spanish Club 2.3: Drama Club 2: Freshman Chorus I : Girls' Glee Club 2: Girls' Choir 3: A Cap- pella Choir 4: Maiorelle 3.4: Morgue Board: Junior Penny Social 3: Pep Club 3.4: Senior 235 Class Play 4. O'BRIEN. MICI-IAEL: Balboa I-Iigh School. San Francisco. California I.2: Malh Club I: Spanish Club 2: Diversified Occupalions 3.4. O'DONNELL. BRIAN. O'I-IALE. TI-IOMAS: Chess Club Presidenl I: Foolball I: Traclc I: Senior Class Play 4: Freshman Assembly I. OLSON. BARBARA: I-Ionors. Fall 3.4. Spring 3: Drama Club I.2.3.4: Freshman Chorus I: Girls' Glee Club 2: Lalin Club I.2: Junior Penny Social 3: Big Sisler 4: Girls' Golf Club 3: Pep Club 3.4: Speech Club 4. OPILKA. TERESA: I-Ionors, Fall I.2.3. Spring I.2: Bloom Annual Typisl 4: Fulure Teachers ol America I,2. Treasurer 3.4: Audubon Club 2: Big Sisler 4: G.A.A. 2: Junior Li- brarian I.2.3. O'ROURKE. GILBERT J.: Trallic Guide 22 Radio Club 2: Wreslling 2.3. PAGORIA. NICI-IOLAS: Lalin I: Foolball I. PALMO. BELINDA: Lalin Club I.2: Drama Club 4: Pep Club 3.4: Fulure Nurses Club 4: G.A.A. Board 4: Volleyball I.2.3.4: Bas- Icelball I.2.3.4: Badminlon I.2.3.4: Junior Penny Social 3: Big Sisler 4: Molher Daugh- ler Banquel Invilalion Chairman 4. PANICI. MARION: Nalional I-lonor Sociely 4: I-Ionors. Fall I.2.4. Spring I.2.3: Lalin Club I: French Club 3: Fulure Nurses Club 3.4: Drama Club 4: Tumbling Club 2.4: G.A.A.: Baslcelball I.2.3.4: Volleyball 2.3.4: Badmin- lon I.2.3: Girls' League Represenlalive I.3. 4: Big Sisler 4: Junior Penny Social 3: Fresh- man Chorus I. PATRIZI. BERNICE: Nalional I-lonor Sociely 41 I-Iigh I-Ionors. Fall 4: I-lonors. Fall I.2.3. Spring I.2.3: Class Board 3.4: Freshman Chorus I: Maiorelle 2.3. Caplain 4: Pepo- rama 3: Junior Penny Social 3: Prom Courl 3: Senior Class Play. PAYTON. SANDRA: Ollice Monilor 3: Fresh- man Chorus I: Dislribulive Educalion 4. PEARSON. SANDRA: I-Ionors. Fall 3.4. Spring I: Drama Club 2.3: Fulure Teachers of America 3: Spanish Club 3.4: Freshman Chorus I: Girls' Glee Club 2: Girls' Choir 3: A Cappella Choir 3.4: G.A.A. 43 Bowling Club 4: Big Sisler 4: Junior Penny Social 31 PELOCK, JUDY: I-Ionors. Fall 2.4: Drama Club 4: LI. N. Club 2: Pep Club 3.4: Band I.2.3.4: Pep Band I.2: A Cappella Choir 4: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Archery 3: Baslcelball 2. Volleyball I.2: Junior Penny Social 3. PIETRZAK. JERRY: Glenwood School lor Boys.- Glenwood, Illinois I,2. PENNINGTON, Sl-IARON: Junior Librarian I,2,3: Lalin Club I: Freshman Chorus I: Girls' Glee Club 2: Girls' Choir 3: A Cap- pella Choir 4: Troianelles 4. PENSINGER, ROBERT: I-Iall Guide 3,4: Pro- ieclion Slall I: Traclc Manager I: Junior Penny Social 3. PEROZZI, FRANCES: G.A.A. I,2: Freshman Chorus I: Girls' Glee Club 2: Girls' Choir 3. PERRY, WILLIAM: Manager Club: Boys' Glee Cub. PETERSON, BLAIR: I-lonors, Fall l,4, Spring I: Commissioner ol Public Wellare 4: Coun- cilman 3: Broadcasler Sporls Reporler 2,3: Traclc l,2,3: Foolball I,2,3: Junior Penny So- cial 3: Junior Kiwanis 4: Premier Boys' Slale 3. PETERSON, JOI-IN: Councilman I,2,4: Class Board 3: Foolball I,2,3: Traclc I: Swimming 4: Wreslling 2: Junior Penny Social 3: Ex- change Sludenl 3: Junior Kiwanis 4. PETRARCA, EVELYN: I-Ionors, Spring 2: Ol- lice Monilor 3: Freshman Chorus I: Junior Penny Social 3. PETRICEK, JUDITI-I: I-lonors, Fall I: Call Slip Monilor 3: Gym Shorls Edilor 4: Freshman Chorus I: Girls' Glee Club 2: Girls' Choir 3: G.A.A. Secrelary 3: Presidenl 4: Baslcel- ball I,2,3,4: Volleyball I,2,3,4: Badminlon - I,2,3,4: Senior Girls' Bowling 4: Big Sisler 4: Junior Penny Social 3. PETRONIO, SI-IARON: Fulure Nurses Club 3,4: Freshman Chorus I: Bowling Club 4. PIATTONI, WAYNE J: Class Board I,2,3: Spanish Club 2,3:' Foolball Manager I. PIGNOTTI, TOM: I-Ionors, Fall 2,4, Spring 2: Junior Penny Social 3. PILCKAS, PETER: Traclc I. PIPER, FLOYD P.: Boys' Glee Club I: Foolball l:TracI4 I: Manager ol Foolball 2: Manager ol Baseball 2. PIRANI, DENNIS: Bowling Club 2: Band I,2, 3,4: Orcheslra I: Pep Band I,2,3,4: Base- ball 3,4. PLUTA, LOUIS: Lalin Club I,2: Pholo Club 2,3: Proieclion Slall 2,3: Inlramural Swim- ming Team 4. 'OGGl, PETE: Class Board 4: Drama Club 3: Boys' Glee Club I: A Cappella Choir 2.3, Presidenl 4: Senior Class Play 4. POLKA, PATRICIA: I-Ionors, Fall I: Allend- ance Ollice 4: Drama Club 2: Speech Club 2,3: French Club 2: G.A.A. 4: Junior Penny Social 3. POTTER, JAMES: I-lonors, Fall I, Spring I: 236 Band I,2. POUNCEY, WILMER: I-Ionors, Fall I: Wres- lling 3.4. PRAXMARER, JUDY: I-Ionors, Fall 4: Fresh- man Chorus I: Girls' Glee Club 2: G.A.A. Baslcelball I,2: Volleyball I,2. PROKOP, BILL: Bowling Club I,2: Foolball I,2. PROVOST, ALAN: Proieclion Slall I,2: Lalin Club I: Foolball I,2: Lileguard 4. PRUNEDA, EDDIE: I-Ionors, Fall 2,4: Foolball I,2: Baseball I. PRYSZCZ, KATI-ILEEN: Class Board I,3: Slu- denl Council 2: Ollice Monilor 4: Freshman Chorus I: Girls' Glee Club 2: Junior Penny Social 3. OUATTROCCI-II, RONALD. OUINTANILLA, GUILLERMO: Lylord I-ligh School, Lylord, Texas 3: Proieclion Slall 4: Spanish Club Treasurer 2: Boys' Glee Club I. RABYAK, JUDY: I-Iosless 4: F.I-I.A. I: Fresh- man Chorus I: Junior Penny Social 3. RADDEN, VIVIAN: I-lonors, Spring 3: Junior Librarian 2: Big Sisler 4: Fulure Teachers ol America 4: Junior Penny Social 3: Girls' League Represenlalive 3. REICI-IERT, RONALD: Foolball I,2,3,4: Wres- lling 2.3.4. REKAU, PAT: G.A.A. Board 3: G.A.A. Baslcel- ball 2,3,4: Volleyball I,2,3,4: G.A.A. Assisl- anl 3: Senior Bowling Club 4: Junior Penny Social 3. RELLIS, RICI-IARD: I-Ionors, Fall I, Spring I: Audubon 3: Fulure Teachers ol America Club 4: Orcheslra I,2,3. REYES, ROBERT: Wallher Lulheran I-Iigh School, Melrose Parlc, Illinois I: Glenwood School lor Boys, Glenwood, Illinois 2. REYNOLDS, BILL: I-Ionors, Fall 3, Spring I,3: Lalin Club I: Lellermen's Club 3,4: Baseball I,2,3,4. RIETVELD, JANET: Nalional I-Ionor Sociely 4: l-Iigh I-Ionors, Fall 4: I-lonors, Fall I,2,3. Spring l,2,3: Junior Librarian 2,3: Speech Team 2,4: Lalin Club I,3: Tower Club 4: Girls' League Secrelary 3: Girls' League Represenlalive I,2,4: Chairman ol Prom Commillee Relreshmenls 3: Freshman Cho- rus I: Girls' Glee Club 2: Girls' Choir 3: A Cappella 4: Big Sisler: Penny Social 3: Sen- ior Class Play. RINKENBERGER, RENATA: Nalional I-lonor Sociely 4: I-Ionors, Fall I,2, Spring I,2,3: Councilman 3,4: Fulure Teachers ol Amer- ica I,2, Secrelary 3,4: Lalin Club I,2,3: G.A.A. l,4: Senior Girls' Bowling 4: Junior Penny Social 3: Junior Librarian 2: Big Sis- ler 4. RITCHEY, ROBERT: High Honors, Fall I. Spring I. ROBERTS, CAROL ANN: Honors, Fall 41 Class Board Ii Spanish Club 2,31 Freshman Chorus li Girls' Glee Club 21 G.A.A. I,2, ROBERTS, DAISY: Freshman Chorus I1 Girls' Glee Club 21 Girls' Choir 3,41 Baslcel Room Girl 41 Junior Penny Social 3. ROBISON, DON: Proieclion Slall 21 Radio Club 21 Junior Penny Social 31 Boys' Bowling Club 4. ROCHE, MARY ANN: Hosless I,21 Junior Penny Social 3. ROMANO, DAVID A.: Honors, Spring 21 Lalin I,21 Bowling Club l,2,4i Golf Club I,2,4. ROOT, MICHAEL: Honors, Fall I,2,3,4, Spring I,31 Speech Aclivilies 41 Bowling Club 3,41 Drama Club 41 Lalin Club I1 U.N. Club 41 Senior Class Play. ROSS, JOHN A.: Lel+ermen's Club 31 Traclc 31 Cross Counlry 31 Inlramural Swimming 4. ROSS, LOUIS: Thornlon, Harvey, Illinois I1 Lellermen's Club 3,41 Foolball Manager 3,41 Traclq 31 Junior Penny Social 3. ROSS, NADIE MAE: Freshman Chorus Ii Girls' Glee Club 21 Girls' Choir 3,41 G.A.A. Bas- I4elbaIl 3,41 Volleyball 31 Girls' League Rep- resenlalive 2,3,41 Baslcel Room Girl 21 Junior Penny Social 31Telephone Assislanl 3. ROSSI, JACK: Fulure Farmers ol America. ROSSI, NOREEN: Honors, Fall I,2,3, Spring 21 U.N. Club Ii Roma Parva I, Romani Hidierni 21 G.A.A. lreasurer 31 G.A.A. Bas- lcelball I,2,31 Volleyball I,2,31 Assislanl I,21 Girls' League Represenlalive 3. ROSSMAN, BARBARA: Honors, Fall 3, Spring 31 Girls' League Represenlalive 41 Spanish Club 3,41 Drama Club 21 Freshman Chorus I1 Girls' Glee Club 21 Archery Tournamenl 41 G.A.A. I,2,3,41 Bowling Tournamenl 41 Junior Penny Social 31 Big Sisler 4. ROY, ANNE: Honors, Fall I, 4, Spring Ii Jun- ior Librarian 2,3,41 Girls' League Represenl- alive 31 Freshman Chorus Ii Girls' Glee Club 21 Girls' League Conference 3. RUFO, PAT: Nalional Honor Sociely 41 High Honors Fall 2, Honors, Fall I,3,4, Spring I,21 Councilman I1 Broadcasler Typisl 41 Fresh- man Chorus I, Girls' Glee Club 21 Girls' Choir 31 G.A.A. 41 Big Sisler 41 Junior Penny Social 31 Fulure Homemalcers of America 21 Senior Bowling 41 Drama Club 41 Pep Club 41 Tower Slaicl 41 Fashion Show 21 Senior Class Play 4. SALANS, DIANE: Nalional Honor Sociely 41 High Honors, Fall 41 Honors, Fall l,2,3, Spring I,2,31 Girls' Sporls Edilor 31 Senior Seclion Edilor 41 Ouill and Scroll 3,41 Lalin Club Presidenl I,21 Blue Fin Club 41 Pep Club 3,41 G.A.A. Board 31 G.A.A. Ii Jun- ior Penny Social 31 Lalin Banguel Chairman 21 Human Relalions Commillee 41 Prom Chairman 3. 1 SAMUELSON, RICHARD: Nalional Honor So- ciely 3,41 High Honors, Fall I,2,3,4, Spring I ,2,31 Councilman 21Hosl4. SANDRONI, CAROL: Olilice Monilor 41 Drama Club 3,41 Girls' League Represenla- live II G.A.A. I,2,3,4. SANTEFORD, JUDY: Honors, Fall 21 Spring 21 Office Monilor 21 U.N. Club 2,3, Presidenl 41 F.T.A. 2.31 Spanish Club 3i Pep Club 31 Girls' League Represenlalive 31 Vice-Presi- denl 41 Chorus I,21 G.A.A. I,2,31 Big Sis- ler 41 Sludenl Teacher 31 Soulh Suburban Model U.N. Assembly 4. SAREK, MARCELLA: Girls' League Represen- lalive I1 Chorus li G.A.A. 2,41 Bowling Club 4. SASS, HARVEY: Honors, 41 Hall Guide 31 VVreslling 2. SAWYER, CAROL: High Honors, Spring 3: Honors, Fall I,2, Spring I1 Broadcasler 2,3,41 Tower 2,3,41 Lalin Club I,2, Vice-Presidenl I1 Pholo Club I1 G.A.A. I,2,31 Junior Pen- ny Social 31 Senior Class Play. SAVVYERS, NORMAN: Glenwood School For Boys, Glenwood, Illinois I,2, SAYLES, SUSAN: Honors, Spring 31 F.T.A. I,21 Lalin Club Ii Pep Club 3,41 Senior Council Member 41 Chorus I,21 A Cappella Choir 3,41 Troianelles 41 G.A.A. I,21 Jun- ior Penny Social 31 Big Sisler 4. SCHACHT, BEVERLY: Office Monilor 41 Cal- eleria 2,31 Red Cross Vice Presidenl' 21 Chorus I,21 Girls' Choir 31 G.A.A. I,2,3,41 Bowling Club 41 F.H.A. 21 Junior Penny Social 3. SCHAPEN, JEAN: Aguinas High School, Chi- cago, lllinois I1 Honors, Fall 21 Councilman 3,41 Red Cross 2,31 Girls' League Represen- lalive 21 Chorus 21 Girls' Choir 31 G.A.A. 2,3,41 Bowling Club 41 Big Sisler 41 Junior Penny Social 31 F.H.A. 2. SCHEID, JIM: Honors, Fall 41 Foolball I. SCHINDEL, MARY: High Honors, Fall I, Spring I1 Honors, Fall 2,4, Spring 2,31 Coun- cilman I,2,3,4, Class Secrelary 2,31 Class Board I1 Broadcasler 3,41 Drama Club I,21 Lalin Club I,21 Audubon Club 21 Girls' Choir 33 A Cappella Choir 43 Maiorelle 33 Caplain 43 G.A.A. I.2.33 Prom Chairman 33 Homecoming Chairman 2,43 Blue and While Dance Chairman 43 Junior Penny Social 33 Senior Class Play. SCI-ILEYER, MIKE: Orcheslra I. SCI-IMITKINS, SUSAN: I-Ionors, Eall 43 Lalin Club I.23 Drama Club 33 Chorus I3 G.A.A. I.2.33 Cheerleader 23 Senior Class Play. SCEIOELING, DARLINE: Nalional I-lonor So- ciely 3.43 I-Iigh I-Ionors. Eall I. Spring I.23 I-lonors. Pall 2.3.43 I-Iosless 43 Caleleria As- sislanl 23 Allendance Olllice 33 G.A.A. I.43 Junior Penny Social 33 Big Sisler 4. SCI-IULDT, WAYNE. SCI-IULTZ. CAROLYN: Nalional I-Ionor So- ciely 43 I-lonors, Eall I.4. Spring I.23 Olllice Monilor 33 Chorus I.2.33 A Cappella Choir 43 G.A.A. 3.43 Prom Chairman 33 Big Sisler 43 Junior Penny Social 33 Class Board 3.4. SCI-IWALM. ROBERT L.: I-Ionors, Eall 2, Spring 23 I-Iall Guide 43 Senior Class Play. SEAVER. DENNIS. SEELY, ROBERT: I-lonors. Fall 3. Spring 33 Usher3 Lellermen's Club Vice Presidenl 33 Presidenr 43 Eoolball I,2,3.43 Baseball l.2, 3,43 Wreslling I,2,3.43 I-Iomecoming King 43 Caplain ol Eoolball 4. SENN. EDWARD: Trallic Guide 2,33 Lieulen- anl 43 E.E.A, I3 Poolball I3 Wreslling 2. SENNA. VINCENT. SEYMOUR, ANNE: Nalional I-Ionor Sociely 43 I-ligh I-Ionors, Spring 23 I-Ionors. Eall l.2. 3.4, Spring I,33 Erench Club 3, Secrelary 43 Lalin Club I.23 Drama Club 2.3.43 Malh Club 43 I:.T.A. 2.33 G.A.A. 2.3.43 Junior Penny Social 33 Big Sisler 43 Bowling Club 43 Senior Class Play. SI-IANE, EDDIE. SI-IARO, JOI-IN: Erosh. Soph. Baseball Man- ager I. Sl-IEPARD, RALPI-I: Thornlon Township I-Iigh School. I-Iarvey. IIIinois3 Pholo Club 33 Ra- dio Club 4. SIEVERT. IDA: I-Ionors. Spring I.23 Broadcasl- er Reporler I3 U.N. Club 2. Treasurer 3, Vice Presidenl 43 E.T.A. 23 Treasurer 3.43 E.N.A. 3,43 Audubon Club 23 Band I,2,3.43 G.A.A. I,2,3.43 Girls' League Represenla- live 33 Junior Penny Social 33 Big Sisler 43 Eoreign Sludenl Exchange Commillee 3. SIGNORELLI. LOUIS: De LaSalle I-Iigh School, Chicago. Illinois, I.23 Class Board 43 Junior Penny Social 3. SIKORSKI. PAT: Nalional I-Ionor Sociely 3.41 I-Iigh I-Ionors. Eall I. Spring I3 I-Ionors, Eall 2 ' 2, Spring 23 Chorus I.23 A Cappella Choir 3.4. SIMON. KURT: Nalional I-Ionor Sociely 3.43 I-Iigh I-Ionors. Eall I.3,4. Spring I.2.33 I-Ion- ors. Eall 23 Class Board .23 Chess Club I.43 Lalin Club I.23 Proieclion Slalzl 2.3.43 Radio Club 43 Malh Club 4. SIMPSON. JUDY: Nalional I-lonor Sociely 41 I-Ionors. Fall I.2.33-4, Spring I.2.33 Drama Club 2.3.43 U.N. Club 3.43 Pep Club 3.43 Tower 3,43 G.A.A. Ii Big' Sisler 43 Junior Penny Social 33 Senior Class Play. SIPPEL. KAREN: Thornlon Township I-Iigh School, I-Iarvey. Illinois. I.23 Drama Club 43 Pep Club 3.43 Golf Club 3.43 Waler Pag- eanl 43 Senior Class PIay3 Morgue Board 43 Junior Penny SociaI3 Senior Class Play. SIROTA. STUART: Nalional I-Ionor Sociely 43 I-lonors, Pall I.3,4. Spring I,33 Councilman 43 Lalin Club I3Junior Penny Social 33 Win- ler WhirI Chairman 4. L SKOLAK, JOI-IN: Tolleslon I-Iigh School, Gary, Indiana, I.2.33 I-Iall Guide 43 Social CIub3 Foolball Ii Baslcelball I3 Basebass I3 Varsily Eoolball Manager3 Senior Class I Parly Chairman. I SKREZYNA, LEONARD: Wreslling I3 Class Board I. I SLADE. JEEE: I-Ionors. Eall I3 Lalin Club I.23 Le++ermen's Club 3.43 Eoolball I3 Baslcelball 2.3.43 Junior Penny Social 3. SLOV, BONNIE: I-Ionors. Eall 4, Spring 33 I Broadcasler I,2,3.43 Ouill and Scroll 3.43 Drama Club I3 Lalin Club Ii U.N. Club 23 Spanish Club 2.33 Junior Penny Social 33 G.A.A. I. SMARDACK. DOROTI-IY: Nalional I-Ionor Sociely 3,43 I-ligh I-Ionors. Fall I,2,3.43 Spring I.23 I3-Ionors. Spring 33 Sludenl Coun- cilman 3.43 Edilor-in-chiel Broadcasler 43 Ouill and Scroll 3,43 Drama Club I.23 Lalin Club I.23 I-Iuman Relalions Commillee 3.43 Chorus I.2.33 Senior Class Play. SMITI-I, SYLVIA RUTI-I: Bowling Club 41 I-lomemalring Club 43 Chorus I3 G.A.A. 2.3.43 Volleyball 23 Junior Penny Social 33 Pep Club 4. SMOOT. CORNELIA: I-Ionors, Fall l,2,4, y Spring 2.33 Class Board 33 Lalin Club I.23 ' Chorus I.2.33 A Cappella -Choir 43 G.A.A. . I3 Big Sisler 43 Sludenl Council 43 Girls League Represenlalive 23 Junior Penny So- cial 3. SPADA. AL: Nalional I-Ionor Sociely 43 I-ligh I-Ionors. Spring 23 I-lonors. Fall l.2,3,4, Spring I,33 Commissioner ol Public Improve- I menls 4, Class Board I,2, Class Vice Presi- denl 3, Associale Edilor, Reporler I,2, As- sislanl Edilor 3, Ouill and Scroll 3,4, Bowl- ing Club 2,3, Chess Club I,2,3,4, Lalin Club I, Speech Club 4, Junior Membership in Lions 4, Exchange Sludenl Io Shorewood 3. SPAK, RUTI-I: Ollice Monilor 4, Glee Club 2, Junior Librarian 2, Library Typisl 3. SPANN, ROBERT: Usher, LelIermen's Club 3,4, Managers' Club I,2, Wreslling 2,3,4, Baseball Manager I,2, Baskelball Manager I. SPARKS, WANDA: I-Ionors, Fall I,2, Spring I,2, Ollice Monilor 4, Chorus I,2, G.A.A. 4, Bowling Club 4. SPERTI, MARY: Chorus I,2, G.A.A. Board 31 G.A.A. I,2,3,4, Baskelball I,2,3,4, Volley- ball I,2,3,4. SPIERIN6, LYNN: Danville I-Iigh School, Dan- ville, Illinois, I,2, I-lonors, Fall 4, F.N.A. 3,4, Drama Club 4, Girls' Choir 3, Big Sisler 4, Junior Penny Social 4. STANKUM, PAT: I-Iall Guide 2, Drama Club. STECI-I, NORMA: I-Ionors, Fall l,3, Spring I, Junior Penny Social 3. STEGER, MARSI-IA: Junior Librarian 3, Drama Club I,2,3,4, Speech Club 2,3, U.N. Club 3, F.T.A. 2, Secrelary 3, Chorus I,2,3, G.A.A. I ,2,3,4, Sludenl Teacher 3, Junior Pen- ny Social 3. STOBER, EMIL: I-Ionors, Fall 3, Spring 3, Bowl- ing Club I,2,3,4, Vice Presidenl' 3. STOGENTIN, KAREN: Nurse Assislanl I, Chorus I,2,3, A Cappella Choir 4. STRACCI, RAY: Band 2, Orcheslra 2. STRITAR, JEFF: Nalional I-Ionor Sociely 3,4, I-Iigh I-Ionors, Fall I, Spring I,2, I-Ionors, Fall 2,3,4, Spring 3, Councilman 4, Le+Iermen's Club 3, Bowling Club 4, Lalin Club I, Bas- keI'baIl I,2, Lions Club 4, Senior Class Play. SWANSON, GEORGE. SYLLA, RICI-IARD: Nalional I-Ionor Sociely 3,4, I-Iigh I-Ionors, Fall I,2,3,4, Spring I,2,3, Councilman 3,4, Class Board 4, Broadcasler 3,4, Ouill and Scroll 4, Bowling Club 3,4, Lalin Club I,2, Chess Club 3, Treasurer 3, N.I-I.S. Presidenl 4, Foolball I, Junior Ki- wanian 3. TAROUINIO, BARBARA: I-Ionors, Spring I, Fall 4, Bowling Club 4, Chorus I,2, G.A.A. I,2,4, Big Sisler 4, Sludenl Council I, Pro- ieclion Typisl 4. TATE, MOVITA ROBERTA: I-Iall Guide 22 I-Iosless 4, Big Sisler 4, I-Iomemaking Club 4, G.A.A. I, Junior Penny Social 3. TERNES, LYLE. Tl-IIELBAR, BARBARA: F.N.A. 3, Vice Presi- denl 4, Chorus I, Big Sisler 4. TI-IIELBAR, BETTY: Nalional I-Ionor Sociely 41 I-Ionors, Fall I,2,3,4, Spring I,2,3, F.N.A. 3,4, Chorus I. TI-IOEMING, JERRY: Track 2. Tl-IOMAS, BEN: I-Ionors, Fall 2, Spring I,2, I-lall Guide 2, Class Board 4, Foolball I, Baskelball I,2, Track 2,3, Cross Counlry 2,3,4. TI-IOMAS, CAROL: Summil I-Iigh School, Summil, New Jersey, I,2,3, Summil Service Commillee, Annual 3, School Paper 2,3, Spanish Club 4, F.T.A. 3, Drama Club 2.3. Tl-IOMAS, JOI-IN: Glenwood School lor Boys, Glenwood, Illinois, I,2. TVVENTY-EIGI-IT-MYERS 8I5I2 bloom TIBERI, CAROL: I-Ionors, Fall 4, Office al- Iendanl 3, Chorus I. TIERI, CI-IARLES. TILTON, JOYCE E.: I-Ionors, Fall I,4, Spring I, Councilman I,3, Olllice Monilor 3,4, G.A.A. 4, Junior Penny Social 3. TIPPLE, Cl-IRIS: Chorus I, A Cappella Choir 2,3,4. TOMLIN, ARTI-IUR: I-Iirsch I-Iigh School, Chi- cago, Illinois, I, Choir 3. TONDU, BEVERLY: F.N.A. 3,4, Chorus I,2,3Z G.A.A.4. TRAINA, FLORENCE: I-Ionors, Fall I,4, G.A.A. I. TRIBO, JUDY: I-Ionors, Fall I, F.I-I.A. I, Drama Club, Audubon Club, Red Cross, Chorus I,2,3,4. TRUSCOTT, TOM: I-Iigh I-Ionors, Fall 4, I-Ion- ors, Spring I, D.E. Club Presidenl 4. UMFLEET, MARY: I-Ionors, Fall 3,4, Spring 2,3, Clerk 4, Class Board 2, Adverlising Manager Broadcasler 4, Girls' League Rep- resenlalive 3, Chorus I,2,3, G.A.A. I,2,3,4, Bowling Club 4, Big Sisler 4, Junior Penny Social 3. UTERMARK, JERRY: Traffic Guide 2.3.42 Foolball I, Baskelball I. UTERMARK, SI-IARYN: I-lonors, Fall 3, I-lall Guide I, Drama Club I, G.A.A. I,2, Ollice Monilor 3,4, Junior Librarian I, Junior Penny Social 3. VANES, ERNEST: Glenwood School Tor Boys, Glenwood, Illinois, I,2. VAUGI-IN, SANDRA: I-Ionors, Spring I, Cho- rus I, Fashion Show I. VENDITTI, JAMES: Band I,2, Track I. VENN, GERALD: Ouigley Preparalory Sem- inary, Chicago, Illinois, I,2,3, Baskelball I,2,3, Baseball I,2,3, Track I,2,3, VENTURELLA, MARY: Ollice Monilor 3i Drama Club 41 E.H.A. 21 U.N. Club I1 Cho- rus I1 G.A.A. I,2,3,41 Big Sisler 4. VOLLMER, BARBARA: Nalional HonorSocieIy 3,41 High Honors, Fall I,2,3,4, Spring I,2,31 U.N. Club 3,41 Malh Club German Club 31 Secrelary 41 Speech Acliyilies Assislanl 2,3,41 Drama Club 41 Chorus I,2,31 A. Cap- -pella Choir 41 G.A.A. 41 Volleyball 41 Big Sisler. WALDRUEE, SANDY: Councilman 2,41 Class Board 31 Lalin Club I,21 Golf Club 3,41 Bowling Club 41 Girls' League Represenla- live I1 Chorus Ii G.A.A. I,2,3,41 Cheer- leader 3,41 Junior Penny Social 31 Home- coming Dance Chairman 31 Morgue Board 4. WALLACE, BILL: Nalional Honor Sociely 41 Honors, Fall I,2,3,4, Spring I,2,31 Bowling Club 2,3,4. WALTERS, CLIEEORD: SI. Rila High School. Chicago, Illinois, I1 Mendel Calholic, Chi- cago, Illinois, 2. WALTERS, BILL: SI. Rila High School, Chi- cago, Illinois, I1 Tilden Technical High School, Chicago, Illinois, 21 Tracla 3. WARBURTON, CAROL: Honors, Eall 4, Spring I,31 Class Board I1 Chorus I1 G.A.A. I,3. WARR, RUBY: Service BUFGGUI Baslrel Room1 Slyle Show: Junior Penny Social 31 Home- malcing Club. WASHINGTON, MARGARET: Usher1 Serv- ice Bureau1 Chorus Ii Baslrel Room 21 Jun- ior Penny Social 31 G.A.A.1 Slyle Show1 Homemalcing Club. WEBB, WILLIAM. WEBB, DARLIS D.: Junior Librarian I,2,3,41 Drama Club I. WEILER, KAREN: Ollice Monilor 31 Drama Club I1 Chorus I,2,3f G.A.A. I,2,3. WELK, MRYNA: E.H.A. I,2, Treasurer 21 Spanish Club 31 Pep Club 31 Girls' League Represenlalive I,2,3,41 Orcheslra I,2,3,41 A Cappella Choir 41 Molher-Daughler Ban- ciuel Chairman 41 G.A.A. I,2. WEVER, PATRICIA: Honors, Fall I, Spring Ii U.N. Club I. WHATLEY, JOAN: Ollice Monilor 3,41 Cho- rus I,21 Junior Penny Social 3. WHEATLEY, ROGER: Nalional Honor Soci- ely 41 Eenger High School, Chicago, Illinois, I1 High Honors, Fall 2,3,4, Spring 2,31 Eea- Iure Edilor Broadcasler 41 Ouill and Scroll 3,41 Malh Club 41 Orcheslra I,2. WHEELER, DION: Glenwood School For Boys, Glenwood, Illinois, I,2. WHITE, GEORGIA MAE: G.A.A. I,2,3,41 Girls' League Represenlalive I1 Chorus I1 Junior Penny Social 3. WHITE, WILLIE: Hall Guide 3: Eoolball I,2. 3,41 Baslcelball I,2,3,41TracIc I. WILKENING, WAYNE. WILLIAMS, DONNA RAE: Allendance OI- Iice 31 Chorus I,21 Baslcel Room 2. WINBLAD, BOB: Tilden Technical High School, Chicago, Illinois, I,2,3. WISDOM, ANNETTE: Honors, Eall I,3, Spring I1 Chorus I,21 G.A.A. I1 Junior Penny So- cial 3. WISEMAN, DALE: Morgan Parlf MiIi+ary Academy, Morgan Parlc, Illinois, I,21 U.N. Club: Choir I. WOSKIE, BLANCHE M.: Junior Librarian 41 Chorus I. YACONO, NANCY: Narional Honor Sociely 3,41 High Honors, Eall I,2, Spring I1 Hon- ors, Eall 3,4, Spring 31 Councilman I1 Hosl- ess 41 Girls' League Represenlalive 31 Cho- rus I,2,31 Junior Penny Social 31 Pep Club 41 E.H.A. 21 Drama Club 41 Tower Slall 41 Bowling Club 41 Big Sisler 41 G.A.A. 41 Bas- lcelball 41 Volleyball 4. YAMBOR, KEN: Boys' Choir: A Cappella Choir 3. YANCY, NORVAL A.: Eranlclin Junior High, Paducah, Kenluclcy, I1 Tilghman High School, Paducah, Kenluclcy 2. YARNS, MARY BURNETT: Chorus I,2,31 A Cappella Choir 4. YORK, SHARON: Chorus I,21 A Cappella Choir 3.4. YOUNG, CAROL: Chorus I,2,31G.A.A. I,2. 3,41 Volleyball I,2,3,4. YUNG, HERBERT: Nalional Honor Sociely 3,41 High Honors, Eall I,2,3, Spring I,2,31 Honors, Fall 41 Hosl 41 Eoolball Manager I. YUNKER, KARYL: Honors, Spring 21 Spanish Club 3. ZANDER, DORENE: Chorus 21 Olilice Moni- Ior 31 Girls' League Represenlaliye 2. ZAPE, SHIRLEE: Mounl Vernon High School, Chicago, Illinois, Ii G.A.A. I. ZEBRO, ARTHUR WAYNE: Honors, Fall I1 Hall Guide 21 Bowling Club 2.3.4. ZONA, VENETIA: U.N. Club 31 Drama Club 2,3,41 Pep Club 3,41 Erench Club 2,31 Tower Slalllg G.A.A. 2,3,41 Junior Penny Social 31 Big Sisler 4. Mirza WW fm 0 '14 'f'fc4 A'e',foflV. ffm' . ,ff XM gnfx-mfaf ,H Q54 D-ff! 1 S55-,, Mgww O ! tis Qi 'jx W 1 RSP S Sh as 5 QE ay g-FYR X gi? 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