Bloom High School - Bloom Yearbook (Chicago Heights, IL)
- Class of 1959
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'I' Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both And be one traveller, long I stood And looked down one as far as I could To where it bent in the undergrowthg Then took the other, as just as fair, And having perhaps the better claim, Because it was grassy and wanted wear, Though as for that the passing there Had worn them really about the same, SENIORS ..... .. UNDERCLASS. SENIOR ACTIVITIES. The TacT Thai' Chicago l'leighTs is siTuaTed in The hearT oi The conTinenT aT The so-called crossroads of The naTion was a major TacTor in deciding The Theme of our book. WhaT beTTer TiTs in wiTh The expansion and conTinuous proiecTs which soon will make This area The crossroads oT The world. YeT This alone is noT The meaning of our Theme. Bloom iTselT is a crossroads in The liTe of every sTu- denT, and perhaps This is The mosT imporTanT conno- TaTion of Bloom aT The Crossroads. Co-ediTors . . . AcTiviTies .... Boys' SporTs .. . Girls' SporTs. . . FaculTy ......... 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The audilorium, lillle lhealer, and olher facililies malce Bloom a popular meeling place lor many organizalions. l-lere members of +he Spanish Clulo en+er+ain lhe convenlion of lhe Illinois Federalion of Pan-American leagues. Consrruclion ol 'rhe Bloom Communily College ad- ded 'ro The educalional opporlunilies available lo area sfudenls. 'WM Mo ke Bloom Gufslondmg One ol several experimenlal programs +o and learning is 'this one in which American l-lislory sludenls lislen lo Tape recordings of lheir lessons Ralph Marlerie, slar of lhe fabulous lirsl Posl-Prom Parly, poses wilh Ron lgnelzi, Anne lnwood, Prom Queen Mary Prombo, and Bruno Piccolo. The eleclion parade is an imporlanl parl ol 'rhe unique Cily ol Bloom sludenl gov- ernmenl. Exchange sludenl Yosulco Amemiya came all 'rhe way from Japan 'ro spend lhe year al Bloom. BuT Doily RouTine Is The Reol T' You lose, Julius, seems To be whaT Cassius. Susan Finder. is saying To Donna BruTus'l BuxTon. Terry Johnson plays The all-imporTanT role of Caesar in Shalcespeares play of The same name, which is sTudied by mosT sophomores. 8 A school's TaciliTies ancl curriculum may be elaboraTe and exTensive, buT, wiThouT The cooperaTion of The sTu- denTs, no school can- be Truly ouTsTancl- ing. As BloomiTes move Through Their day-To-olay rouTine, iT is Their own willingness To worlc and learn ThaT in- dicaTes Their school's success in Traine ing young minds. The sTudy oi office machines prepares ArT Poggi, Carolyn BarTusiewicz, Bar- bara l-lenry, and Oscar Riggins Tor life in The business world. Measure of Cur School's Qualify Ray l-lolm and Eric Johnson check signals in voca+ional eledronics. The small group of hardy souls sludying Afomic Physics wa'l'ch John Eharcll, Mike Lueclce. and Don Canlway work some problems. 9 From Our Arrivol in The Morning sv M X ii -s f eawwem ,toss . y Connie Nowicki walches as Arleen Ralai slows her books, lunch, coal, and olher paraphernalia in her locker. A cold wail in rhe rain lollowed by a ride on a crowded bus makes lhese sludenls a mosl eager To gel inlo 'rhe school building. Allhough lhe school doors open al 7:00 a.m., lhe grealesl rush occurs belween 8:05 and 8:I5. Aller dashing from lhe parking lol or bus slop and saying good-bye lo Thar cerlain someone, lhe lypical Bloomile finds lhere are 'rwo minules lell 'ro go lo 'rhree lockers and slill arrive in homeroom, which is 'rwo lloors and I2 rooms away. There is lhe usual galhering ol boys mak- ing a l0-minule cal nap lake lhe place of Jrhe four hours sleep They didn'l gel Jrhe nighl before, while lhe girls simullaneously pul on Their make-up. comb lheir hair, and exchange lhe lalesl gossip. Above lhe challer comes lhe familiar Good morning, sludenls and lacully . . as Mayor Dave begins lhe announcemenls over Jrhe PA syslem. Wilh luck, homeroom will be exlended anywhere from lwo lo 20 minules. Il nol, lhe bell rings al 8:25. and lhe sludenls scurry off lo anolher busy day. 10 Throughout The Busy Doy. . .. .,, b Sewing is one of +he many skills faughf in Home- making classes. Here Carol Flickinger prepares +o sew a fine seam. Sfeve O'l-larrow poinfs oui some of 'rhe places he visilecl on his +rip fo France while Barbara Kendrick and fhe o+her members of +he French ll class look on. Il Wherever We Are in The lab. Wifh consfanr invasions by would-be sci- en+is+s, chemislry lab is always a busy place. Here Don l-lunr and Jim Reinhardr go +o worlc on +he lalesl' experimenf. ' 'I2 The gym. .. Freshman Don Powers fakes his 'rurn on +he parallel bars as ofher members of his 3rd hour gym class look on. in The shop Praclical experience in working wilh a melal lafhe is gained by Harold Keene during Voca+ional Machine Shop. Allhough populalion problems have limifecl fhe number of all school assemblies held lhis year, every Bloomiie was able 'ro enjoy +he program of panlromime presenled by Mr. Harry Barlron. f 5 at assemblies ' ONE-'rwo-Huree, FOUR-five-six . . Lifeguard LeHy Abel! In . shows her beginning swimmers, Rosifa Mayol. Lorene Rob- erfs, Lynn Prokop. and Joan Sianfa 'riwaf rhyihm is impor'ran'r +o a good crawl sfrolce. V gf Q 1 1 , nkiiig 'i x '34 -6 -n i- ' Mayor Dave Norcross. Ciiy Clerk Sally Shapiro. 01' I . . and The orher members of Bloom's busy S1'uden+ Council lisien aifeniively +o a repori by Anne Inwood. I4 S+uden'rs working on career nofeboolcs, research papers, book repor+s. and oiher library work find in I i 0 . ilzogwdjyeslelnsive library a haven of quief during Whorever We Are Doing. . . Typing. Beginning fyping sludenls Ru+h Wyngarden. Julie Burke, and Sharon Boss find +ha+ a-s-d-f- i-k-I-:- space is hard 'ro 'rype when lhe lceys have no leH'ers on +hem. speoking. . Speech sfudenfs learn +he proper mefhods of speaking for any occasion. Here Roberf Hale and Clarence Hendricks show how 'ro make a presenfafion. Advanced arf sludenfs Margaref Monfeleone and 0 To Kay Kosmal work hard on flweir landscapes in Oil . . Q Painling. O 1. ., Q In' , reading w..,,sN Developmenfal Reading is one of several experimenfal pro- grams begun 'rliis year. Here Michael Wyafr, Sandra Merlini, Ber'r Van Kernpen, and Elizabeflw Clwrisi' praclice llie reading slcills +l1ey are developing. I7 When We Listen 'ro Gur Tecachers. . . Mr. Schmid+'s 71h hour class lisfens a'H'en+iveiy fo his explanafions of such in+ricacies of economics as na- +ional debi' and monefary supply. Mr. Tafe. who believes in geffing close +0 his sfudenfs. leads a discussion of American Liferafure. I8 Cr Express Our Own Ideos. . . The 'rheorems of qeomefry offen inspire discussions among Blooms marhemafi- cians. Here Carole DeLuca and Joe Corso lisren +o Ken Benni's observafions on a geomerric figure. I9 James Russell is diligen+ly working on a lab reporr in biology, while Clara Kapp confinues +o sludy fhe specimen. in All Our Activities K-fftyx,- 'k 9 wk ,c Raising Sunday dinners gives pracfical exper- ience To Fufure Farmers of America Ed Mein- lweif and Bob Sfilow. 20 We Are Leorning ond Preporing for The Future As lhese pages show, educalion al Bloom involves many dillerenl aclivilies. Yel. among all lhe classes, lhe mosl common sighl is Thar above-a serious lace benl over a book. per- haps accompanied by lhe scralching sound ol a pen racing across paper. Such basic slcills are The cornerslone upon which rises lhe solid educalional slruclure lhal is Bloom life. Allhough lhis learning process differs lor each individual, ils purpose is always lhe same-To produce enlighlened and respon- sible adulls. School Activity Continues After 3: Long hours were spent rehearsing the senior class play. Olclahoma! Shown above are Steve Baker and the rest ot the cast practicing the square dance scene. Student Council activities such as the South Suburban Congress require time and ettort atter school. l-lere Dr. l-l. l-l. lvletcalt, super- intendent, addresses the delegates attending the Congress. Although the dismissal bell rings at 3:05 p.m.. the school day is tar trom over tor many Bloomites. A wide range ot activities keeps students in the build- ing till early evening and otten brings them back at night. A constant whirl ot club and committee meetings, play and assembly rehearsals, and intramural athletic activities otter opportunities tor everyone to participate in extracurricu- lar activities. Several dances. banquets. and other programs are held in the eve- ning. in addition to athletic events which attract many students. O5 swewmeqbkg, Mmm s AL- f . 'L -- - LL,,fisggguim,-'f,:, ,, :'a'if'?'g., E . , 5 r A meeling of lhe Pho+o Club finds Bob Hesemann, Bob Sfern, Roger Fox, Mike I-lerrich, and David Throop sfudying lhe new enlarger. Many srudenfs enjoy Speech Ac+ivi+ies. Here fheir sponsor, Mrs. Norfh, offers guidance 'ro Jon Paulson, Karen Nelson, Annelle Howard, Nancy Hayden, Glenda DeLuca, and Carol Dallesandro. 23 Mr. Lawlon, physics and aiomic physics leacher, explains 'rhe besl' 'rype of oscillafor needed +0 fhe Radio Club. :JW ' 'Q' ' if ' 1 , .. A q,:,, aio, b n - l , eeae ,N 3... ' my I K .,A. H 5 ,. 5 r If Ah 3 gin f F , H Q I ' ' ws ad M Q- ' - U ' .. ik 31 lelllflfl 31 M v gy W v Aww .Way A me A-M W, Sf . Almosl every weelc-encl during Hwe foolball and baslcelloall seasons finds an enrlwusiasllc crowd cheering on Jrlrwelr +eam, Here The Pep Club yells Els approval of a Bloom +oucl'1down. rf '- :gf ,, I Pb ,Q I 'ur .W Q' at X 'YN gay Q 5 1 'f V K' lntormol Donces Highlight Activities With the scene set tor Christmas. Marcia Fandrey and Al Jenkins dreamily waltz to the music 'Furnished by Al Peters' orchestra. Yasulco Amemiya, in her native costume, dances at the Student Exchange dance. 25 lntormal dances played an important role in Bloom's social activities this year. The dances. appropriately termed stag or drag because a date was not abso- lutely necessary, were held in the girls' big gym. Under various names and tor many reasons, the dances were held atter ath- letic encounters. The Get-Acguainted Dance was appropriatelyheld early in the tirst semester. Next was The l-loli- day l-lop, this year's charity dance. Following this, the toreign exchange stu- dent dance. Side by Side. earned money to bring another toreign student here next year. To climax this season's dances. Bloom and Thornton students attended the annual Blue and White Dance. l s Linda Wilson and Bill Hunter really get into the swing ot things at The l'loliday l-lop. BoTh Alumni cind STudenTs Enioy Chic mademoiselles and debonair mes- sieurs enioyed A NighT in Gay Paris. The annual Homecoming dance. BloomiTes. Their guesTs, and alumni aTTended The semi- Tormal dance held on The evening oT No- vember 28. As The scene oT The dance, The caTeTeria was TransTormed inTo an exoTic French wonderland. A miniaTure EiTTel Tower and a spouTing waTer TounTain highlighTed The decoraTions. The enchanTed couples danced To The music Turnished by Paul Meelcer's band. A Typical sidewalk caTe provided The per- TecT spoT Tor brieT conversaTion and re- TreshmenT. A six-member l-lomecoming courT hav- ing been chosen earlier by voTe oT all sTu- denTs. The coronaTion oT PaT Donovan and Ray Del.uca as lcing and queen climaxed The Tabulous evening. T lccl ,xn- The high poinT oT The dance was The crowning oT The lcing and queen. This year The honor wenT To PaT Don- ovan and Ray DeLuca. PicTured wiTh Them are KaTl-1- erine Willis, lasT year's queen, and her daTe, Fred MasciTTi. Enioying a dance TogeTher are Home- coming CourT members Janice Mas- ciTTi, Jerry Viclcery, Tv1iTzi Goodfellow, Gerry Viclcery, PaT Donovan, and Ray DeLuca. The Annuol Homecoming Dcince Viewing flue sparkling, revolving Eiffel Tower are Nancy Tiz and Pal Parisi. .,,-L , Kellie Breyfogle, Ken Linberg, Sieve Diamoncl, and Mary Milclwell are seen admiring llie founlain which was one of llwe main clecoralions al' llwe dance. 27 3 M-18' Lcitin Students Visit Wild West Have Toga, Will Travel, a sharp- shootin' western, was the theme ot this year's Latin Banquet. Parodies ot TV shows, such as Gunsmoke, star- ring such well-lcnown characters as Mat Dillonus, the Mercury lcid. and Felicia, better lcnown as Kitty, were presented. Students were also enter- tained by a tew traditional Latin slcits. Atter a welcome, a response, and an invocation the guests were served the banquet in the cateteria. As Ro- man custom dictates, a toast ot wine lgrape iuicel was given atter the meal. Miss Viola Herr, tormer language de- partment chairman and counselor, was a special guest. Lett: Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Metcalt, Bill Parisi, Sue Bourque, and Sydney Simpson enioy a Roman repast. Peporomo Arouses School Spirit Held during the halt ot the Bloom-Blue Island game. the Peporama consisted ot numerous tloats decorated by the Pep Club and other student organizations. Shown above are Jon Bradshaw, Linda Lee-Parisi, and Darlene Nietteldt, representing the Student Council. Prom Finonced by Jomboree Clowns, clowns, clowns! Nadine OnoTrio, Julie OsTer- man, and Sue Wolf relax while Joe PignoTTi hopes To hoop a TooT. Pam Wegerson, John BarreTT, Carrell Allen, and Mary Gordon sample music provided Tor The TirsT Time This year in The Casbah aT The Jamboree. 29 Sharon SmiTh and JoAnn Juravic musT have someThing fishy here To lure Nancy KauTTman inTo sTopping. One oT The spring highlighTs Tor The enTire school has always been The Junior Jamboree. This year was no excepTion under The general chairmanship oT Mr. Richard Jen- sen. The proTiT made by The hard- working iuniors s,upplemenTed The Prom and PosT-Prom Tund. As usual. The old sTandbys lilce The Spoolc l-louse. The BaslceTball Throw. and The Fish Pond proTiTed. Snow Cones. l-loola l-loop Con- TesTs, and The Casbah were The Three new concessions which added varieTy and spice. A precedence was seT This year when STeve Hal- perin and his band Turnished dance music in The girls' small gym in The Casbah. 25Th BonqueT Honors MoThers Girls League presidenT Judy Champagne begins The evenings TesTivi- Ties wiTh her welcome To The senior girls and Their moThers. The guesTs were enTerTained by Lois STevens's and Karen Gromala's original rendiTion oT Throw Mama Trom The Train. For The 25Th year The senior girls gaThered To honor Their moThers aT The MoTher-DaughTer Banquet sponsored by The Girls League. Be- sides The girls and Their moThers, oTher guesTs were The senior homeroom Teachers: Mrs Cain, senior girls counsellor: Dr. and Mrs. MeTcalTq Mrs. PignoTTi, Bloom mayor oT I935: and Mrs. MacArThur and Mrs. BergsTrand, Girls League oTTicers who planned The TirsT banqueT. ATTer greeTings by Girls League presidenT Judy Champagne and an invocaTion by CelesTe Abell, a Turkey dinner was served. Then, wiTh Karen Nelson as misTress oT cere- monies, a program oT highlighTs oT The pasT TwenTy-Tive years was presenTed. The various acTs included Through The Years. sung by The TroianeTTesg a piano solo by Judy PrisT: a Japa- nese dance by Yasulco Amemiyag Throw Mama Trom The Train, sung by Karen Gromala and Lois STevensg and a slciT enTiTled Korn Kapersf' 30 Dave Norcross puTs his besT TooT Torward as he campaigns Tor oTTice in The annual elecTions. Behind him The oTher candidaTes nervously awaiT Their Turns. ElecTions Provide Lesson in Democrocy Good Things come in small packages seems To be The moTTo of Ron Panzica and Nancy Saia as They lead The campaign parade Tor Dennis PignoTTi. I IT is a well known TacT ThaT in The spring young people have an unTorTunaTe Tendency Towards sTrange behavior. WiTh This in mind, The auThor- iTies aT Bloom devised a clever plan Tor allow- ing sTudenTs To blow oTT sTeam and aT The same Time Tor giving Them a pracTical lesson in democ- racy. They have, of course. arranged The annual CiTy oT Bloom elecTions in which The mayor and commissioners, Girls League. GAA and class oTTicers are elecTed. The exciTemenT begins wiTh The TirsT early rumors oT candidacy and slowly builds To The Tever piTch oT The lasT weelc oT The campaign when everyone rushes Trom painTing parTy To painTing parTy. The climax comes wiTh Tinal speeches. TesTimonials Trom The candidaTes' sup- porTers, and The noisy Tun oT The parade. Then The voTes are casT. and aTTer several hours of suspense, The winners are announced and con- graTulaTed, aTTer which everyone seTTles baclc inTo a brieT period oT peace before The rush oT Tinal exams and graduaTion. Seniors Visit Oklahoma On Lost Ali Hakim peddles some of his wares 'ro Jud, in a dark corner of lhe smokehouse on l.aurey's farm. The farmers and rhe cowmen of The Oklahoma 'rer- rifory enjoy a friendly galhering in lhis excifing scene. From rhe iirsl momenlr when lhe curlain rose on lhe scene of a beauliful morning in The Oklahoma lerrilory al lhe lurn of lhe cen- 'rury, The senior class's produclion of Rodgers and l'lammerslein's Oklahoma! delighled audiences during ils lhree-nighl run. The Jrhree-acl musical was presenled on March I9, 20, and 2l under lhe direclion of Mr. Richard Pelerson. Mrs. Jean Workman direcled lhe choir, Mr. Roberl l-lippensleel was orcheslra direclor. and Mrs. Carol Wal- lace was lhe choreographer. The plolr concerned Jrhe 'rroubles of 'rhe young cowboy, Curly, and his sweelhearlr. LaUrey, Allhough lrue love was finally vic- 'rorious. lhe preceding complicalions pro- vided many momenls of bolh comedy and suspense. Larry Weller played Curly, and Judy Prisf was Laurey. Olher principal characlers were The villainous Jud Fry, played by Jon Bradshaw: Ado Annie, played by Janice Dainlonq 'rhe peddler, Ali Hakim, played by John Pulcini: and Will Parker, played by John Ehardi. -.xx-N' -...sm-M Sroge of Four Yeor Journey '-Q-..,... .N Nice rope you gof here . . . Y'know, Jud? You could hang yourself on rhis if you was of a mind ro! Curly and Jud bring Tension ro a peak during rhe smokelwouse scene. Juniors ond Seniors Donce All NighT Lovely Prom Queen Mary Prombo smiles upon her loyal subiecTs. One Thousand upperclassmen liTerally danced all nighT oT lvlay 24 aT Carousel, The l958 Junior-Senior Prom. The caTeTeria was Transformed inTo a romanTic carousel, and somehow everyThing on The magical scene seemed To sparkle-The gliTTering decora- Tions, Vic Feraci's music. and The people There. dressed To perTecTion. For Three hours The exciTed couples danced round and round The exquisiTe, canopy-coverecl carousel. which was compleTe wiTh TanciTul inTerpreTaTions of horses. AT midnighr The Cinderella hour was Tive hours away as Bloom's TirsT PosT-Prom ParTy began. Everyone hurried TirsT To Lincoln l leighTs resTau- ranT Tor a seven course dinner. and Then, aT 3 a.m. They enTered The Beachcomber, The imaginaTively decoraTed V.F.W. Hall. BeTween dances To The Tabulous music of Ralph MarTerie's orchesTra. anx- ious Ticl4eT holders waiTed To hear whose name would be called aT The drawings Tor cloThes, Tele- phones, and even a hi-fi seT. When aT 5 a.m.. The weary buT happy couples driTTed ouT, They were amazed To see The sun coming up-They had really danced all nighT. of Fobulous Prom cmd Post Prom Porfy During a lull in The gay wlwirl of Carousel, Ray Lam- bolle, Sharon Grusdis, Paul Kunlcel, Judy Hagerman, Lar- ry Tiflf, and Mary Ann Beal enjoy a momenl of conver- salion. . KC W1 GraduaTion Day Comes AT LasT For The class oT '58, Friday, The Thir- TeenTh oT June, was The long-awaiTed grad- uaTion day. As The procession oT whiTe- clad graduaTes enTered The gym, The Tra- diTional march. Land oT l-lope and Gloryf was played by The orchesTra. Then Dr. V. R. Edman, presidenT oT WheaTon College and a Bloom graduaTe, spoke oT ReThinlcing The DeclaraTion oT Independence. ATTer Dr. Edman's speech. Dr. Harold lVleTcalT, superinTendenT, presenTed The graduaTing class, and Dr. Paul Ashley. presidenT oT The Board oT EducaTion, awarded The di- plomas. inTo The gym. Moving Through The solemn graduaTion exercises, The seniors shared mixed Teel- ings. l-laving been TogeTher Tor Tour years, They were saddened To Think ThaT many oT Them would never meeT again. AT The same Time They were happily exciTed aT The ThoughT oT The new experiences ahead oT Them. Everyone seemed To be going in diTTerenT direcTions, aiming Tor individual goals. As They sTood aT The crossroads. The graduaTes could be sure, however, ThaT Their years aT Bloom had been an invalu- able preparaTion Tor whaTever lay ahead. 36 QTTicers oT The class oT 59 Ray DeLuca, Lynne Belofslcy Char 1 loTTe WesTendorT and Barbara l Kendrick lead The graduaTes The whiTe-robed senior mem bers oT The A Cappella choir sing TogeTher Tor The lasT Time The big momenf is liere al lasl. Four years of all llwe worlc and fun involved in learning are climaxed as each gradua+e comes forward +o receive 'rhaf precious diploma. 37 Z, 17 fg, 'V - - - f .. --.?-.-- Z, - .. 1: ..- - - - --- ZZ Z Er- x tr 45f.::l.L. .Z .. - --' ' 1 , ---' ..E.-L ,,f4 1-i- .Q l 1 1.1 .l 1- 1 ,' 11 -l l 1 Y-'- -- 1-11 11 j 1777-: ff l- 1 - --- .. --l ---.... -:.T- ff f - - ...:-.: T...- fgg, -1 1 fr ... .. .. --i- -:--2.5 1,0 - .. 1 ff - ' , W 7' '-' 1-' '- - Z4 .1- ff' f ,,. S - ,f , 1' f' X S, N - - Q S55 xxx N ASE L . ,BQ S 7 1 V' f 'bxi X f 1 f x, x f f f - 0 f f Z ll 1 Q. f , fy 1l1l!I-IIII 1 X y X 111 111 ff ff ff fff m m f -.3 E 5 .3 bl t1 Council Acfs As Chief JUNIOR-SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES. Fronf row: Yasulco Amemeya. Sandy Hoisingfon, Janef Buxfon, Lynn Morrow, Barbara Ward, Nancy Kauffman. Sue Lighf. Melanie Ruefer, Rae Ander- son. Row 2: Sharon Smifh, Joan Zomparelli, Linda Ruggeri, Helen Slepslci, Darlene Nieffeldf. Bonnie Jo l-laffield, Anne lnwood, Sharon Franfz, Diane Calderone. Row 3: Dennis Long. Kay Kosmal, Judy Hagerman, Sharon B. Smifh. Pam Wegerson, Marfy Carpenfer, Gerry Viclcery. Richard Edelman, Annemarie Ruefer, Bebe Willis, Barbara Baraclcman. Row 4: Bob Compraff. Leonard Brady. Dave McCulloch. Jim Reinhardf, Ray Lomboffe, Howard Perkins, Torn Planf. Ray Mondschein, Sfuarf Denisfon. John Barreff. Row 5: Joseph Sfanfa, Gene Ranieri, Charles Brufi, Ronald Sfiglifz. Sfeve Moore. Paul Menlce, Jay Zoll, Cary Rufkowski, Jim Haffield, Mar- vin Gravely. ln order fhaf all Bloom sfudenfs may refain fheir equalify, l I2 homeroom and sfudenf organizafion represenfafives meef and help fo run fheir sfudenf af- fairs. Af fhese meefings, on alfernafe Thursdays. fhe Sfudenf Council decides upon sfudenf problems like fhe fraffic sifuafion. As a solufion. a fraffic courf was suggesfed. Their more serious efforfs were seen in fhe resulfs of charify drives fhrough- ouf fhe year. including fhe Tuberculosis fund drive, fhe Red Cross drive. and fhe March of Dimes drive, all of which gave Bloom humanifarians opporfuni- fies for fhe fulfillmenf of fheir desires. The council and ifs sponsors, Mr. Sam- uel Paravonian and Mr. Alexander Feld- vebel, rounded ouf fhe year and sfudenf life as well by sponsoring fhe Home- coming, Turnabouf. and Chrisfmas dances. Through ifs every proiecf Sfudenf Council unifes fhe sfudenf body as a democrafic cify. Grgdn of Student Cpinion FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES: Fronr row: Linda Fryk, Sherry Keafon. Roseann Pignoiii, Nancy Hoelcsira, Nancy Buxion, Bonnie Jensen, Nancy VanNords+rand. Lorna Sanzo, Barbara Ery. Row 2: Diane Pavlilc, Sandy Rosone, Bill Mallby, Ken Nelson, Fred Beshore. S+eve Diamond, Jim Kirk. Louis Yaseen, Joe Spada, Kaihy Fooie. Row 3: Sandy Merlini, Emmy Lou LoBue. Carol Daniico, Charlene Wesiori. Sheila Conant Mary Ann Haifield, Sue Beck, Mary Mifchell, Marge Huber. Sandy Speer, Donna Buxlon. Row 4: Diana Ribeca, Marcia Siogeniin, Cery Griifiihs, Mary Donovan, Karen Dooley, Jane MacMas+er, Anne Haldewang, Carol Anderson, Jan Slewalk, Terry Johnson, Karen Salva- +ore, Mary Ann Snodgrass. Row 5: Jim Waison, Marshall Dunn, Sam Taylor, Jusfin Beck. Pai Parisi, Nick Oliver, Tim Murphy, David Throop, Jerry Choney, Bob Mavrogeanes. Dave Laurence. Members of ihe Traffic Courf commiiiee who invesiigafed ihe ieasibiliiy of ihe proposed couri are from leii io righ+: Joe Spada, Donna Buxion, Commissioner Homer Thurman, chairman: Bob Comprali, and Dennis Long. 41 N.H.S. Recognizes Old Members, Seniors: Fron+ Row: Linda LaClare. Loreffa Concialdi, Ann Raysakis, Gail Kveion, Maurine Chrisiofanelli, Sharon Grusdis, Janice Dainion, Janei Buxfon, Celesie Abell. Row 2: Mrs. Norfh, Louise Meiiler, Joan Silberg, Sandi Gloss. Judy Fosier, Marilyn Lorenz, Marcia Goodfellow, Lois Siephens, Clara Melone, Karen Nelson, Roberia Hippensieel. Row 3: Edifh Dudley, Marcia Fandrey, Barbara Slain, Dave Norcross, Leon Krisfon, Bill Ciancanelli, Dale Wyngarden, Mike Holl- man, Barbara Kendrick, Linda Kraines. Abseni: Lynne Belofsky, Merry Lou Prebsfle. A Na+ional Honor Socieiy inducfee ligh+s her candle as she makes her pledge a+ +he formal inducfion ceremony. A coveled honor besiowed on iuniors and seniors for scholarship, leadership, service, and characier is eleciion 'ro The Naiional Honor Socieiy. By main+aining a 3.0 grade average. senior members become eligible, while iuniors musi have a 3.5 average. Afier iheir eleciion in ihe early spring, new members are inducfed ai a candle-light ing ceremony. A+ graduaiion exercises, senior mem- bers of ihis scholasric honorary socieiy are denoied by Their N.l-LS. cords. The N.l-LS. chapier ai Bloom is spon- sored by Mrs. Edna Norih. f we is fss i fw wf . ' Accidemic Achievement New Members, Seniors: From' Row: Susan Williams, Arlene Marconi, Arleen Rafai, Karen Spencer, Marcia Rosen. Linda Lee Parisi, Chrisiina DeLorenzo, Karen Landsea, Georgeann Spousia, Mary Pelreikis, Phyllis Haze, Anne- marie Rueler, Laura Worley. Row 2: Jackie Marcozzi, Judy Filley, Charlolie Weslendori, Janeece Slover, Anila Hueneburg, Carol Beers, Mary Clare Beck, Carolyn Croslon, Phyllis Bova, Judilh Marlin, Linda Ruggeri, Carol Jaris, Carol Hub, Judy Prisl, Penny Mack. Row 3: Sandra Hoisinglon, Mary Ann Sokol, Judy Champagne, Donald Lee, Raymond Lambolle, James Reinhardl, Larry Mosner, Slephen O'Harrow, Gerald Wolff, Tim Mor- gan, Kennelh Visser, Jeff Michael, Paul Ashley, Karen Gromala, Darlene Nielfeldl, Sonya del Rio. Row 4: Jack DeBoll, Daniel Durian, Tom Kiddoo, John Pulcini, Paul Kunkel, Clarence Hendricks, Darrell Kincaid, Fred Kramer Jon Paulsen, Mike Luecke, William Moflong, Joe Wise. Chuck Palfi, Garland Love, Dale Slegemiller. Absenlz Margarer Carpen+er, John Ehardl. New Members, Juniors: Fronl' Row: Carole DeLuca, Diane Surian, Bunny Fasman, Helen Rowland, Janel' Sue Schomas, Linda Smilh, Sue Wolf, Diane Forsell. Row 2: Judy Dolowy, Jackie Slavik, Barbara Cincione, Ann Mariinmaki, Melanie Rueler, Karen M. Nelson, Maryann Ambrosini, Carol Pelricek, Fredessa Piper, Jennifer Sperry. Row 3: Susan Lighi, Arlene Wrighl, Barbara Slill, Karen Marwick, Joan Gulhrie, Judy Hall, Claire Heck- mann, Helen Sherlock, Linda Wilson. Judy Urban. Row 4: Franklin Basler, Arnold Blauliuss, John Barrell, John Hesemann, Bill Hunler, John Hall, Douglas Poe, Richard Kraemer, Vincenf Mrslik, Hugh Linnemann, Jay Zoll. Absenl: Judy Cohrs, Carol Van Nordsfrand. Young Journolisls Are Reworded Lilerary honor is beslowed yearly upon members ol Jrhe Broadcasler, annual, and Tower slalls when 'rhey are elecled 'ro lhe Quill and Scroll sociely. This inlernalional honorary iournalislic sociely recognizes The worlc ol juniors and seniors across lhe nalion who have done oulslanding worlc on Their socie+y's secrerary. ln addilion lo being a member of a pub- licarions slall, prospecrive members qualify by being in lhe upper one-lhird of 'rheir class scholaslically and by being approved by 'rhe socie+y's secrelary. Miss Elizabelh l-louse, sponsor of lhe Broadcaslrer and annual, direcls lhe local chapler. 44 Fronr Row: Karen Nelson, Janel' Buxron Margarel Cochrane. Row 2: Cary Rui lcowslci, Barbara Kendrick, Edilh Dudley Row 3: Dale Wyngarden, Slephen Moore. Franlc Basler. Row I: Pam Wegerson, Arlene Wright Susan Light Judy Dolowy. Row 2: Mary Clare Beck, Joan Gulhrie, Miss Elizabelh l-louse. Row 3: Dave Wilrsee. Absenf when +he piclure was lalcen were Lelfy Abell, Bill Mollong, Mary Lou Prebs+le. Marcia Rosen, Mary Beclcelf, Charlofre Grimes, Don Lee. S'ruden'rs Publish Their Own Works Gerling ideas from lasl year's issue ol rhe Tower and al lhe same lime making improve menls on 'rhis year's boolc are Michael l-lollman, Karen Nelson, edifor Janel Schomas Earl Johnson, and Linda Ruggeri. The besl ol sludenl lilerary works are iudged by members ol lhe Tower slail every olher Thursday aller school. They lurn our an annual anlhology, dislribuled free lo all Bloom sludenls, which is ediled by Karen Nelson. ll conlains lhe sludenls' original poelry and prose collecled during lhe year. Eligible works are ollen submilled by leachers. The group ilsell, sponsored by'lvlr. Thomas McKillip. is comprised ol a reading slall, an execulive commillee ol live or six crifics. and a special Typing group. 45 Prospective Journolisrs Produce Typing copy is 'rhe order of 'rhe day for Dave Wilfsee and Pam Wegerson as Miss Belly House supervises. Don Lee and Mary Clare Beck, co-edilorsi Sleve Moore, and Nancy McWilliams lil' piclures and copv on lhe copyform. Paulelle Blaszczyk and Juslin Beck ine specl piclures while Joan Gulhrie, and Ingrid Seidelmann. Juan De Torres, and Mr. George l-lamlin see how +hey'll look on +he finished page. Only a few days unlil 'rhe deadline, and Jrhaf presenls a problem, poinls our Judy Dolowy. Charles Kappmeyer, Margarer Cochrane, Sandy Grupe, Mr. Barron l-lerr, Peggy Wark, and Sieve Cohen all seem lo agree. ldenls, bleeds, cropping, gul- lers - - - . A loreign language? No, lhese lerms are used in room 3l IA as lhe Annual slall meels ils deadlines. Slall members have given up 8lh hour sludy hall every day lo lurn our lhe l959 Bloom. Allhough prolicienl in foreign languages, lhe slall relies upon ils knowledge ol English lor Jrhe copy, iden+s, and heads il musl wrile. The slall works under lhe direc- lion of Miss Belly l-louse. Mr. Bar- ron l-lerr. and Mr. George l-lamlin. Prize-Winning Publicollons The vicious circle ol gelling oul a paper is in lhe process as Sue Lighl, Mary Beckell, Lelly Abell, Mike Cohen, Bill Mollong, and Marcia Rosen galher lor slory assignmenls and planning. As lhe organizing gels underway. Char- lolle Grimes and Merry Lou Prebslle lake lo lhe lypewrilers, while Jack l'lop- kins, Jenny Pelrarca, and Ken Benni lind lime lor lalk. Taking lime lo admire lhe Halmosl lin- ished producl are Barb Kendrick, Frank Basler, Edilh Dudley, edilor: Cary Rul- kowski, and Arlene Wrighl. One ol lhe aclivilies which al- lracls lhose sludenls wilh a knack lor wriling is lhe Broadcasler slall. Nol only does lhis provide lhe slall wilh an opporlunily lo learn all as- pecls ol journalism. bul il also pro- vides lhe school wilh a lively. inler- esling, newspaper every olher week. Wilh lhe assislance ol lheir ad- viser. Miss Belly l-louse, lhe slall spends al leasl one period ol school lime a day wriling, ediling, and oreparing lor publicalion ils linal producl, The Broadcasler. Assisfonfs Aid Office Operofions Fronf Row: Linda Bussema. Carol Brown. Kareg King, Billie Molfrum, Gloria Piacenfi, Carol Klavinslci. Row 2: Grace erlcins, Earlean Kwaflcowslci. Sandra Kehl, Sharon Ehlebrachf, Judy DeYoung, Barb 'Swingler, Charlene Toepfer. Row 3: Byllee Angeloffi, Linda Sons, Judy Resedean. Florence' Corf, Joann Sfanfa. Sharon Truscoff. Row 4: Elaine Smoof. Sally Ains- cough, Hazel Marfin, Bonnie Baranslci, Sally Prifcheff, Bonnie Dainfon, Pal Sadus, Joanne LoBue. Fronf Row: Virginia McGillivray, Clara Melone. Joan Silberg. Marcia Fandrey, Marilyn Lorenz. Row 2: Bob Bonea, Dale Wyngarden. Diclc Sladelc, l.eon Krisfon, Charles Brufi. 48 Bringing call slips fo fhe many classrooms in fhe school is buf one of fhe many faslcs of fhe Affendance and Office Monifors. The girls make fheir daily rounds collecfing affend- ance slips and disfribufing fhe absence Iisfs as well. Owing fo fhe roufes of each girl. no sfudenf or classroom is farfher from fhe office fhan fhe near- esf call slip runner. Sfrangers and visifors fo Bloom offen avail fhemselves of fhe services of fhe hosfs and hosfesses sfafioned in fronf of fhe library. During each period of fhe day new- comers fo fhe school are lilcely fo find a smiling face behind fhe deslc ready fo give direc- fions. The besf fhing abou? fhese folks is fhaf fhey're righf af fhe head of fhe sfairs. and you can'f miss 'emi Aids Are Indispenscible SeaTed Sherry ReTTich. PaT Day. Miss Hunnell, Merle Woski Ann RooT, Linda Towne, Carol KraTT, Sandra Pas- serrelli STanding: Beverly Hassberg, Barbara Farrar. ElizabeTh Lewandowski, MargareT Kruse. Judy l'leTT. Mary Ann Beal, BeTTy Doxy, Janice STephens. Lending a hand To Teachers and sTu- denTs alike are The girls behind The desks in The Three library rooms. Each period oT The day Tinds a new group which has given up sTudy halls To do The clerical and general library work necessary Tor a well-run library. Checking books in and ouT. geTTing FronT row: PaTricia Ciarrocchi, Rosemary Apponi Carolyn l-lunsTock. Row 2: ChrisTina DeLorenzo. Judy Toepfer. Helping To uniTe The indusTrial edu- caTion building wiTh The main building. l. E. helpers pick up and deliver call slips as well as answer The Telephone. The versaTile girls also do a large parT of The clerical work Tor The TaculTy in ThaT deparTmenT. The oTTice oT Mr. Nello PeTersanTi is The cenTer OT direcTion and acTiviTy Tor The group. Sandy Young. Judy Grossman, Lynn Anderson, Mr. Miss l-less, Miss l-layworTh, Gayle O'Rourke. ZaraTe. library passes in order, and preparing new books Tor use are daily Tasks Tor The girls who oTTen Tind ThaT Their inTer- esTs in This Tield lead Them To careers in library science. The group is under The supervision oT The library sTaTT. Drabik. EsTher Films Enliven Clciss Schedule Bloom may nof have cinemascope. buf if does have fhe Proiecfion sfaff, which daily shows films fo any group 'rhaf desires fhem. Nof only does fhis group operafe fhe movie proiecfors and ofher audio- visual equipmenf for sfudenfs, bul' be- fore any chosen film is shown, if musf be ordered, cafaloged, and scheduled. The operafors, under fhe direcfion of Mr. Lloyd Richerf, show films for any affer-school group requesfing fheir help. Fronf row: Larry Liffell. Hugh Lin- nemann, Dean Smifh, Lorraine Tylka. Paf Busher, Phyllis Lane, Charlene Anderson, Judy Cordes. Virginia Roberson. Row 2: James Bysfrzycki. Raymond Yankee, John Kleinman, Pefe Brennan. Ben Horn- sfein, Bob Kelley, Dan Plufa, Gary Muench, Jim Gordon, Fred Zim- merman. Row 3: Jim Mclnfyre, Don Fredrikson, Bill Kosinski, Pefe Smifh, Mark Dorinson, Don Horn. William Taylor, Mike Riordan, Bob Kavanaugh, Dick Avery. Row 4: Bill Maddox, John Labrow, James Meyers, Dick Colemann, Tom Barn- harf, Vincenf Genfile, Carl Black- ard, Leonard Giampaolo, Frank Lukasilc, Mr. Lloyd Richerf. Row 5: Kennefh Tacchia, David Miller, Jack Gergel, Donald Mappes. Richard Heine, Bradley Busse, Ede- ward DeYoung, James Wafson, Randy Zych. Dean Smifh explains fhe week's film schedule fo fypisf Phyllis Lane and proiecfionisf Larry Liffell. 'lCops Police Holls Fronf row: Lieufenanf John Ogibovic, Capfain Paul lvlenlce, Lieufenanf Leroy Manson, Russ Roesner, Ed Miller, Sfeve Blucher. Row 2: Richard Porfer, Dennis Cole, Bill Mazur, Ed Wesf. Arf McBee, Benf Rassmussen, Mr. Clayfon Smifh. Row 3: Howard Perlcins Bill Wagner, Richard Marino, Dennis Omundson, William Echols, Richard Milligan Tim Merganfhaler. Dennis Cole needs no assisfance as he confrols fhe meager flow of sfudenf fraffic on firsf floor. To esfablish safefy and fo promofe good conducf in fhe halls and sfairways for fhe welfare of ofhers, fhe Traffic Guides funcfion daily as a service fo Bloom. These cops of Bloom under fhe sponsorship of Mr. Clayfon lvl. Smifh. help fo confrol fhe sfampede befween classes and fo achieve efficienf fraffic confrol. The possibilify of a fraffic courf should benefif fhe Traffic Guides as well as fhe school in fhaf if will fry offenders l fhey have apprehended. 51 Leogue Vories Girls' Activities l Girls chosen in 'rheir homerooms for repre- sen'ra'rion in Girls' League do no'r cons'ril'u're +he enlire membership of 'rhe organizalion. All girls in school, 'From floundering freshman 'ro slalely senior, are recognized as members and are free lo lalce an aclive parl' in l'he group's proiecls. These proiecls. which 'lhe girls and lheir sponsor, Miss Ora Theobald. plan, included again +his year l'he supporl of an llalian fosler son. The conlribulions of Bloomiles are helping lo send lhis boy 'rhrough school. Their Chrislmas 'free in lhe second lloor foyer, lhe Molher-Daughler Banquet and 'rhe year's 'reas and parries +hey give are familiar characlerislics of The Girls' League spiril. From Freshman Day 'ro +he las'r day of school. lhe officers, Big Sisfers. and members of +he Girls' League slrive lo malce and lceep +his lhe besl of schools. Gafhering for a discussion of lhe previous meel- ing's minules and +he new business are Jaclcie Bloclgell. vice presidenlg Pal Frank, secrelaryt Judy Champagne, presidenlq and Calie Howell, freasurer of Girls' League. Mr. Harold McNabb helps Pal Busher of Girls' League serve his children, Becky. David. and Paul, while Sue Smirh, Freddy Jacobeif, Mrs. McNabb, and wislful loolcing David Herr awail' lheir 'l'urn. Students Spcirk Spirit Right: The cheerleaders get into the act. Proot that Bloom students have plenty ot spirit is shown by the conspicuous presence ot the Pep Club. Lett: The card section makes its debut. By planning the Pep-o-rama and participating in Pep as- semblies, members ot the Pep Club achieve their purpose ot arousing school spirit. All girls seen at the athletic contests in white blouses and a Pep badge are easily identitied as mem- bers. They gather on Thursdays to practice cheers and rou- tines which their sponsor, Mr. Raymond Gilbert, endorses. Both at home games and those which are away. the Pep Club adds atmosphere and spirit to Bloorn's representa- tion. Twirlers Provide Excitement ond EnTer'rciinmen'r Bunny Faseman, Terry O'Gieglo, Penny Phelps, Julie Oslerman. Sharon Garzelloni, Jo Ann Har- vey, Judy Brolin, Karen House- holder, Lourie Dreias, and Marilyn Schmid? as rhey appeared when Bloom played hosl' 'ro +he ca+s oi Thornlon. The halos and angelic smiles oi Penny Phelps and Karen Householder are iusi' hinls ol +he rou- +ine +hey are aboul' +o perform. While many sludenls are lhinlcing aboul lhe excilemeni of lhe weelc- end's arhlelics, lhe Maiorelles and Flag Twirlers are bound lo be prac- licing lor fheir parl in hall-lime en- lerlainmenl. Their 8+h hours are used in pracfice wilh +he band so Jrhal pre- cision Jriming is lhe ouiward resull. Miss Marilyn Lewis sponsors 'rhe lwo groups. as well as doing lhe planning of Jrheir roulines. Wheiher a+ home or away ihe Ma- iorelfes and Flag Twirlers are sure +o provide a good bir oi enierlainmenr. Bcind's Best Enlivens Holf-Time Froni Row: B. Lamlo. R. Wilson, E. Wes'r, S. Blucher, D. Farrar. Row 2: N. Hampfon, C. Huber, M. Lucas, D. Monieiih, J. Hall, D. Siegemiller. J. Zomparelli, D. Paul, R. Bokhoven. Row 3: M Tripp, K. Janson, W. Parisi, L. Brady, K. Siephens, C. Halvorsen, E. Zeniera. R. Brown, T. Nelson. P. Parisi, W. Volcac. Row 4: R. Barreii, M. Huber, L. Siephens, V. Hellman, J. Canning, E. Follcers, L. Angoli, J. Ogibovic, Mr. E. M. Cannelin, Direcfor. Providing ihe lively music a+ vaslceiball games is a division of ihe bancl called ihe Pep Band. Hs direcior. Mr. Einar Cannelin, arranges ihe music which highlighis +he half-lime aciiviiies. if includes versions oi a varieiy of seleciions which +he Pep Band execules wiih slcill and spirii. Given fhe down beef by Mr. Cannelin. +he Pep Band goes info aciion a+ a home baske-fball game. l 5 5 Beginners Aspire 'ro Novice musicians. organized by Mr. Einar Cannelin, learn +he fundamenlals of music. musical ins+rumen'rs, and syn- chronizarion in The Cade? Band. A small bur imporranr parl' of +l1e music program a+ Bloom, iliis group provides a musical foundarion for inrer- esred srudenls. Wirh praclrice and sludy l'l'1e aspiranrs worlc 'rowards Hue advanced ar- rangemenrs of flue Concerl' Band. Fronr Row: N. Russell. A. Lulcer. J. Heusmann. K. Cashman. C. PaHerson, J. Graham, G. Anderson. M. Berkley, N. Tapp, K. Hoising+on. Row 2: A. Girolami. W. Schiclwner, D. Kafhrein, H. Mancha. W. Horn, P. Marco, R. Drew, R. Cordes. M. Or- mond. T. Giannoni, R. Ranieri, S. Burr, W. Kemp- s+er. Row 3: J. Farrar, V. Denron, F. Lund, R. Nero E. Micek. R. Penwifr, J. Ausfgen, A. Lucas, J. Schal- ler, D. Hummel. G. Fewlces, J. Miller, J. Roesner Row 4: Mr. E. M. Cannelin, Direcfor. C. Cole. R Whaley. R. Marinucci, G. Weisenloerger, S. Allen B. Barre'r+. W. Snodgrass. A. Lauerman, C. Barnes D. King. 56 Concert Bond Fronr Row: R. Compra++, D. Paul, L. Parisi. J. Zomparelli. D. Bonirzer, S. Berg, J. Low, B. Beeler, C. Nelson, J. Gibson. D. Meliza. D. Buxlon, M. Milchell. C. Golcher, M. Lucas, C. Huber, M. Rogers. Row 2: J. Hall, D. Mon- +ei+h, J. Preble. M. Obrut W. Sloclc, E. Walker, J. Wise, A. Amos, R. Pirani, D. Canfway. M. Tripp, K. Janson, C. Zulcauslcas, D. Parks. V. l-lellman, L. Shoemaker. J. Canning. E. Follcers, N. l-lamplon, S. Bourque, L. Sfephens. Row 3: D. Sfegemiller, M. Helland, M. Marrino, P. Benni. T. Pefrusak, T. Pollca, W. Parisi, F. McMorris. J. Smifh, R. Kraemer, D. Silberman, A. Irons. R. Brown, J. Finley. L. Wrighr, T. Nelson, D. Ciarrocchi. G. Sieverr. C. Heus- man, L. Angoli. S. PaH'i. Row 4: D. Worbliclcy, J. Nylcaza. W. Porler, B. Follcers, D. Anderson, G. Millush, T. Johnson, M. Huber. D. Poole. B. Barrerf. S. Blucher. R. Barrerf. R. Cowser, Mr. E. M. Cannelin. Direclorz P. Parisi. Drum Major: L. Olson. R. Wilson, J. Azzarello, D. Whiffed, E. Wesl. B. Lamb, D. Farrar. J. Flamini. D. Maclcen- sie, M. Coppersfein, G. Case, S. Halperin, J. Ogibovic. Under 'l'l1e bafon Of Mr, Einar Cannelin' The culmina+ion of a week of drilling is fhis field formafion +he band plays a grear parl in our school life and gives up a daily sludy hall +o per- fecl' ils selecrions. Regardless of lhe wealher. The Concerl Band enlerlains lhe s+uden'r body af all lhe home games and climaxes lhe season wilh ils Spring Concerl. During Jrhe foolball season, Pal Parisi, fhe drum major, 'fakes some of 'rhe worry off Mr. Cannelin's shoulders by leading lhe band. Parades, Baccalaureale, gradualion. and done by +he Concerf Band a+ a foolball game be'rween halves. 'rhe Chrislmas Vesper program help +o fill ' Jrhe band's schedule when 'rhe loolball sea- . Qin- son ferminafes. 57 Synchronized Fronl row: S. Gloss, J. Fosler, J. Revell, M. Thornburg, F. Gloss, K. Landsea, J Freese. Row 2: L. Odegard, B. Perdue, A. Cervera, S. Messinger, J. McClelland B. Jaclcson, L. Thompson, D. Bonilzer, S. Berg, L. Shoemaker, J. Canning, J Yushkevich, A. Roof. Row 3: J. Cohrs, M. Huber, S. Mircham, M. Lawlon, C Chew, L. Woods, M. Melzler, L. Parisi, P. Benni, R. Bolchoven, R. Cornprafl, C Golcher, M. L. Lucas, C. Huber, M. Rogers, E. Follcers, N. l-lampion, L. Sle phens. Row 4: R. l-lippensreel, K. Grornala, L. Payne, G. Fushi, C. Dunn, J Langlois, M. Trevino, S. Broscz, A. Greenblall, B. Widrnan, J. Sperry, l. Walls R. Alexander, D. Canlway, M. Tripp, K. Janson, L. Wrighl, P. Parisi, W. Volcac S. Halperin, Ri Kreger, K. Slephens, C. l-lalvorsen, E. Zenlera. Row 5: J. Prisl Mr. l-lippensleel, R. l-liclfs, L. Nelson, C. Rio, M. Parias, J. Azzarello, J. Flamini D. Foore, C. Yacono, l-l. Manske, R. Wise, D. Sebasrian, R. Lawler, C. Croslon 58 Strings Swing All right sfrings, le+'s go! shoufs Mr. Roberf l-lippensfeel during a daily praclice of The Concerf Orchesfra. Enleriaining lhe school as well as 'rhe general public. lhe Bloom Concerl Or- cheslra is a vilal par+ of school life. During assemblies. Chrislmas Vespers. Spring Concert and Commencement 'ro name only a few appearances, The orchesira conlinually provides musical en'rer+ainmen+. Devoiing lheir sludy halls lo daily praclice, ihe orcheslra members, under 'rhe direciion of Mr. Roberl Hippensieel, are always prepared for anylhinq for which +hey mighi be asked +o play. 59 Choirs Liff Fronf row: M. Marzo, C. l-lub, L. Forsberg, S. B. Smifh, C. Veldhouse, J. Prisf, M. Johnson, R. Ausfgen, A. Geary, R. Keene, R. Dapkus, R. Eisaman, L. Sfephens, S. Mangano, A. M. Fafura, Y. Amemiya, S. Williams, Mrs. Workman, Darlene Nieffeldf, piano. Row 2: J. Filley, L. Meffler, P. Napoleon, M. A. Sokol, A. Ruefer, A. Blaufuss, T. Barfon, L. Guesf. R. Sanfesfafano, R. Yafka, L. Keafon, B. Jaffee, B. Gierman, C. Moore, S. DelRio, P. Piper. A. M. Collachecci. Row 3: B. Wilhelmsen, M. Menke, S. Rosafi, B. Baracksman, B. Henry, C. Schram, T. Worfhy, H. Perkins, J. Coleman, R. Kaper- nick, R. Weis, L. Weller, R. Shirey, C. Hein, L. Wilson, L. Ruggeri, B. Davis, J. Dainfon. Row 4: 6. Curfis, R. L. Clap- ham, C. Wesfendorf, B. Lonchar, G. Palanca, B. Piefrucha, W. l-lunfer, B. Pearson, J. l-lesemann, T. Morgan, J. Brad- shaw, P. Ashley, J. Barreff, S. Wolf, J. Schomas, S. Gusfafson, C. Pefrarca, P. Ruggeri, N. Sala. Row 5: L. Pallmacher. J. Slover, J. Wilf, C. Beers, S. Jones, S. Baker, J. McClanahan, K. Visser, B. Rasmussen. A. Crabfree, F. Crosfon, J. Ehardf, M. Carpenfer, S. Regan, K. Gromala, S. Reed, V. Schumann. Troianeffes in mafching dresses gef ready fo presenf an old favorife. They are: Paf Ruggeri, Lois Pollmacher, Janeece Slover, Ann Marie Ruefer, Carol Beers, Judy Prisf, Celia Moore, Nancy Saia, Ann Marie Fafura, and pianisf Darlene Nieffeldf. The mosf professional choral group af Bloom is fhe a Cappella Choir, for ifs members have had fwo fo fhree pre- vious years of insfrucfion. Mrs. Jean Workman direcfs fhe choir in ifs appearances aT school assemblies and concerfs. as well as fhose made in fhe surrounding area. From fhis group come fhe members of fhe Troianeffes and Troianaires who perform as parf of fhe choir as well as independenfly in a number of programs oufside of school. 60 Voices in Song Fronf row: Mrs. Workman, V. Zenfura, J. Termini, J. Caldrone, J. Piani. V. Kennedy, L. Holman. A. Galica. K. Sfokes. M. Ruefer. L. Work, F. Madura, A. Skowronslci, J. MasciHi. N. Onofrio. M. Napoli, B. Trim. Row 2: M. Balanon, J. Reynolds, J. Spinozzi, J. Burghard, M. Dean. B. Simon. S. Nero, J. Mulder, M. Shepard, F. Fasman, S. Piazza, B. Cincione, D. Forsell, K. Nichols, R. Anderson, P. Donovan. Row 3: J. Kyle, B. Jan- kovialc. L. LaPor'r, B. Jacobson, C. DeLuca, S. Wiswell, S. Schul+z, D. Schroeder. Y. Marks. J. Leefz. S. Pas- sarelli, S. Rosen. E. Johnson, W. Goncher, B. Gavenda. C. Webb, B. Hassberg. Row 4: M. lnlander. J. Die+z, C. Wylie, P. Schleyer, C. Taylor, L. Banis, B. BrunoHe, D. Pefers, J. Osferman, B. Heidenreich, J. Wendler, P. Croci, N. Kauffman, J. Urban, J. Ruggeri, F. Monfella. Row 5: S. Edwards, J. McClelland, l. McWaH'er, J. McNul'ry, P. Newberry. J. Miller, C. Lange. M. Hildeman. P. Ellefson. B. Gergel, J. Karwoski, B. Brinkworfh. Preparing +o make fhe final sfep up +o The a Cap- pella Choir are 85 members of ihe Girls Choir. A+ 'rheir many appearances a+ school fundrions and oufside even'rs in fheir blue robes and whi+e collars. +he girls are an impressive looking assemblage. Led by Mrs. Jean Workman. 'rhe girls are given increasing opporfunilies each year 'ro perform pub- licly. 61 Glee Clubs PresenT Progroms FronT row: Dianne Girnus, Angeline GianneTTi, lrene VaillancourT, Susan Craig, Terrie RoulsTon, Ingrid Seidelman, Joyce Turner, KaThy Verduin, Nancy Hayden, Lorene RoberTs, Penny SmiTh, Diane Pavliclc, Karen Sue PeTrarca. Row 2: Nancy Tiz, Carol Azza rello. DieTrice Grimes. Julie Bradshaw, MarTha FlinT. l-lenrieTTa Evans, BeaTrice Orn, Andrea Welson, Joann WashingTon. BeTTy Doxy. Judy WalTon, Mary Ann Snodgrass, Lee FalascheTTi. Row 3: Lois STrope, Marilynn Egner, Charlo++e WeiTh, Cheryl Bilinslci, Mary BeTh Allen, Sherry KeaTen, Jeanne MaTTen, Terry Johnson, Gerry Miller, ElizabeTh CurTis, Barbara Spanos, Beverly Long, Elaine Klepac, Margarel' O'Connor, Carol McWhorTor. Row 4: Linda Champagne, Karen SalvaTore, Dolores Doxy. Rosalie Schaefer, Gayle O'Rourlce, Margo RosensTein, Deborah Brown, DoroThy l'lunsToclc, Aleyce Irons, lrene SmidT, Jane Daley, JaneT LisTz. Jacquie Johnson, Nancy Nelson, Karen Mondschein. Gradua+es oT The Freshman Chorus who have aTTained more advanced sTaTus among The music groups are The members oT The Girls Glee Club. The group, whose l25 voices blend in a varieTy oT musical arrangemenTs, makes an appearance aT The Spring FesTival and aT school music assemblies. This year The direcTing duTies are shared by Mrs. Jean Workman and Mr. RoberT l-lippensTeel, each having a group who are aspiring Toward The Girls Choir. FronT row: P. Quinn, B. Irons, G. Kozlow, L. Prolcop, A. OTTo, D. Bruensma, K. DeProsperis. J. Mearns. A. Emole, S. SwigarT, L. Johnson, R. Franklin, P. Czailca, P. Drew. Row 2: S. Spelbring, J. Saviano, M. Gilmore. E. Field, M. Brauer, A. Kolody, S. SmiTh, L. STriTar, M. l-lunsToclc, D. Ahlgrimm, B. Sprering. B. Walsh, M. Robinson, S. lnucci, M. Davey, J. Friar. Row 3: L. Hanlco, J. Napoleon, M. MiTcham, C. Anderson, K. Heavey, J. SchmiTT, A. RoberTs, C. ReinhardT, M. Wilson, K. Breyfogle, L. Messimer, K. Dooley, B. Donnelly, B. Vesci, B. Jones, W. M. Cowan. Row 4: K. Cameli, C. D'Amico, l-l. Reed, M. Beckman, S. Cacciurri. D. SchulTz, N. Windblad, L. Olson, R. WesT, D. Berchem, C. Reynolds, M. Don- nell. B. Kannberg, J. Wade. 62 Wifh Voried Repertoire Boys al Bloom gel lheir pre- liminary musical Jrraining in The Boys Glee Club and lhen in The Boys Choir. Borh groups prac- fice spiriruals, show runes. and some popular runes af fheir prac- rices. Afler perfecling 'rheir selec- Jrions lhe boys malce appearances af school assemblies. lhe Spring Fesfival, and af local iunior high schools. The groups are under rhe di- rec'rion of Mr. Einar Cannelin ancl Mr. Roberf l-lippensfeel. Fronl' row: G. Olson, P. Lenburg M. Dunn, R. Hesemann, D. Marlin A. Girnus, M. Meinharf, R. Gos self. H. Trusly. Row 2: C. Ross. J Brady, K. Weis, S. Bodell, R. Gif zendanner, J. Wesferman, W. Sfra der, J. Nunez, J. Gonzales. W Hollenbaclc. Row 3: D. Nelson, K Lindberg, R. Riley, R. Marlin, C Doclcery, J. Gifford. P. Hochberg D. Burcleff, W. Friedlaencler. P Dimoclc. Mr. E. M. Cannelin. Mr. Roberf Hippensfeel, music cleparf- menf chairman, direcls lhe Boys Glee Club as if rehearses one of ifs popular numbers which if presenfs in programs fhroughouf fhe school year. Freshmen Begin Their Musical Careers Mr. Rober+ Hippensleel coaches members of l'he Freshman Chorus on fhe expression +hey are 'ro use when lhey make fheir musical debut During Two weekly praclice sessions. girls enrolled in Fresh- man Chorus sei 'rhe founclalion for 'rheir musical Training. Learning +o harmonize in all 'rypes of musical arrangemenls a+ lhese praclice sessions. The members are direcled and in- srrucled by Mrs. Jean Workman and Mr. Roberi l-lippensleel. Freshman Chorus members parlicipare in 'rhe annual Spring Music Feslival wilh lhe olher music groups. Mrs. Workman coordinafes Hwe musical ac+ivi+ies of her Three groups of freshman sonqsfers by giving fhem idenfical vocal exercises and insirucfions. , Milli QfF 1 Clubs Foster ln'reres'r in Science The Audubon Club, under 'rhe sponsorship of Mr. Glenn Slehr and Mr. Thomas Valenlino, gives sludenls a chance 'ro increase lheir knowledge of biology lhrough films, slides and leclures. The purpose of Jrhe Audubon Club is beller 'ro acquainl s'ru- denls wilh birds and animals as lheir friends and neighbors. Dennis S+oclcl and Dale Slegemiller poinf ou+ lhe early bird 'ro Mary Slanfa, Jim Keilman, and Mr. Glenn Slehr. Whal goes up musl come down. mem- bers of lhe Roclcel Club explain lo Mr l'luber'r Trimble, club sponsor. Lefl lo righ'r, Vince Mrslilc, lreasurer: John l-lall, vice presidenl: and Don Adams, president Bloom is enlering Jrhe missile race! Though The Roclcel' Club has no in- lenlion ol firing lCBM's. lhey have launched a roclcel: Through 'rhis aclivily and leclures bolh al lhe Museum of Science and lndus+ry and ar lheir meelings every Tuesday, lhey hope lo beller educale members in lhe principles of The grow- ing field of roclcelry. The club. under lhe direclion of Mr. Huberl Trimble, is connecled wilh lhe Associalion ol Roclcef Clubs spon- sored by lhe Fiflh Army in lhe Chi- cago area. Language Clubs Create. Lois Sfephens, Lynn Worley, Carol Beers, and Judy Prisf prac- hce fhevr French in hopes of using if someday in gay Paris. A boolc on 'rravel in Germany helps German Club officers Sharon B. Smifh, John l-lesemann, Ed Follcers, and Pam Wegerson gef acquainfed wifh The geography of fhe land. Das Deufsche Verein, fhe German Club, gives sfudenfs a broader background of fhe language fhrough fallcs by peo- ple familiar wifh Germany and ifs culfure. Sponsored by Miss Rufh Sawyer, fhe club supple- rnenfs daily classworlc wifh films, games, and songs of fhe counfry. Among fhe year's highlighfs were fhe annual pup- pef show and fhe showing of slides recenfly falcen in Ger- many. ln fhe informal afmosphere of ifs monfhly meefings fhe French Club offers sfudenfs of fhe language an opporfunify for a more fhorough under- sfanding of France. Hs land and people provide fopics of discussion and enioymenf in fhe form of games and songs. A puppef show direcfed by Miss Rufh Sawyer, and slides narrafed by Bloom sfudenfs. were among fhe varied pro- grams presenfed af fhe club's meefings. l ln'reres'r in Foreign. Preparing for a meeling ol lhe Spanish Club by learning new lacls aboul Espana are Sonya del Rio, Elissa l-lochberg, Paulelle Blaszczylc, Jean Brown, and Jane Walkins. For members ol Los Companeros a meeling of parlicular inleresl was one which scheduled Cha Cha danc- ing. ln conneclion wilh bolh The club's normal aclivilies ol learning aboul Lalin American cullure and cusloms and lhe dancing craze ol lhe year as well, lhe lesson was doubly beneficial lo members. Under lhe sponsorship ol Mrs. l'lar- riel Murray, lhe Spanish enlhusiasls also planned lo allend lhe nalional convenlion lo which 'rhey were hosl lasl year. Malcing praclical use ol grammar pallerns learned in lheir firsl' year Spanish class, wilh 'rheir leacher Miss Nancy Goggin, are Barbara Tweelmeyer, JoLee Weiss, Alice Slears and Sharon Piunli. 68 Customs And Cultures Carol Nelson and Susan Simon fry oul' fheir Lalin ' in a dialogue aboul' 'rhe good old Roman days. To provide opporlunilies beyond class lor expanding cullural back- ground by a sludy of Lalin and lo promole social aclivilies +he Lalin Club meels on 'rhe lirsl and lhird Tues- day of each monlh. Through games. dramalizalions ol Roman slories, Jrhe Chrislmas Parly and +he Roman Banquet members are offered aclivilies which cannol be in- cluded in regular classes. Mainlaining decorum in The club are Miss Annelle Gioannini, Miss Adelaide Dunn, and Miss Belly Keoughan. ln Roman garb Quaesfor Karen Dooley demon- s+ra+es lo Scribe Terry Johnson and Consul Sidney Simpson how +he Romans used fhe ca'rapul+ in wa- ging war. An acliviiy open ro all inreresred srudenrs is The Speech Club spon- sored by Mrs. Edna Norrh. Through use of 'rape recorders members ac- quire skill in public speaking and re- lared areas of srudy. Their rrain- ing prepares 'rhem for ease in speak- ing before a group and for express- ing rhemselves wirh clari'ry and feeling. Parriciparion in speech conresls indicales how well members have masrered rhe lechnigues of speak- ing. Bloomires Acquire Skill Budding acrors and aclresses were guided in lhe lhearer arrs by Jrhree sponsors as rhe Drama Club separafed info lhe Harlequins. di- recred by Mr. William Spalding! rhe Thespians, sponsored by Miss Ruih Render: and rhe Associarion of S+uden'r Acrors, under Jrhe sponsor- And Confidence ship ol Mr. Franklin Miller. Mem- bership so increased lhal each of lhe groups now boasfs a cas+ of 50. ln order To co-ordinaie rhe groups every fourrh meering is a combined one ar which members exchange ideas and rrade secrers. Galhered in 'rhe LiHle Thearre before a combined Drama Club produciion are Sharon B. Smiih, Helen Rowland, Barbara Mansfield, Joann Juravic, Anira Roberrs, Sue Finder, Anne Simpson, Linda LaClare, Sally Shapiro, Joan Carrier, and Charles Pa1'+i. Apparenrly Karen Nelson is lelling members of rhe Speech Club, Bob Hesemann Jon ' Paulsen, Annerle l-loward, and Carol Dalles andro +ha+ she can'+ pay The morrgage A Cappella Choir members spread holiday cheer al lhe music depar+mem s Chrislmas assembl Moth Srimulcifes Thought emalics are given 'rhe oppor- 'runily lo sludy 'ropics nor in- cluded in ordinary courses by 'rhe Malh Club. Sponsored by Mr. Charles Kepler. club members malce models used in malrh classes. keep lhe marh case up-+o- dale, and help creale in olher malh sludenls a slronger in- leresr in 'rhe subiecl. Though his proof seems To be a bif confused, Dave Norcross isn'+ as he explains +o fellow Malh Club members Karen Nelson and Helen Sherlock aboul a qeomefric con- sfruclion. y. 0 Fred Carroll shows Mr. Gene Kamp. Jerold Levy, Marilyn Lorenz, and Phyllis Bova The imporiance of 'lhe Uniied Nalions +o +he coun lries of lhe world. To help siudenls beller un- dersiand olher people and +heir problems and 'fo learn how lhe Uniled Naiions aids lhem in solving rhose problems is 'rhe purpose of +he U. N. Club, sponsored by Mr. Gene Kamp. The club, which mel every oiher Tuesday aliier school. 'roolc par+ in The Souih Subur- ban moclc Uniled Nalions meeiings in November and December. The high poinls of rhe year were +he l-lallowe'en and Chrislmas parlies and lhe spring field lrip during Easler vaca+ion. Clubs Discuss Problems Meering in round-lable informal discussion groups. The l-luman Rela- 'rions Commillee 'rallcs over problems which may plague Bloom sludenls. Be- sides discussing lhe problems of hu- man relalions. lhey make all poslers and announcemenls for Brolherhood Weelc in February. They wenl lo Chi- cago November ll +o meel mem- bers of similar clubs from schools in +his area. Every spring Jrhe group. sponsored by lvliss Margarel Norman, selecls new members from 'rhe sludenl body. Fronl' Row: Bill Monilong, Dave Norcross, John Barrell Jeff Michael, Sieve Washburn. Row 2: Linda Parisi Lynne Belofsky, Anne lnwood, Edilh Dudley. Miss Mar garei Norman, Barbara Kendrick, Alfreda Amos Nancy Kauffman. 72 Clubs Awaken New lnleresls Wifh cameras ready al a momenl's nolice. Pholo Club officers An- lhony Comprall, Mary Slanla, Dave Hillmer, and Bill Mallby pose wilh sponsors Mr. Marion l-lineline and Mr. Manly Tory as a fellow club member snaps lhem. A+ lhe Tuesday allernoon meelings of +he Pholo Club. members galher 'ro learn lhe arf of pholography. Guesl speakers. who are inviled lo address 'rhe group. oflen give lips on lhe developmenl and prinling of neg- alives and piclures. The group, sponsored by Mr. Mar- ion Hineline and Mr. Manly Tory, ar- ranges an annual exhibil of nalional award winning pholography. Joe Wise. Vince Mrslilc, Bill Maddox and June Brown 'rune in on lhe broadcasl of a dislanl' ham. So 'rhal members may re- ceive amafeur licenses. The Ra- dio Club. sponsored by Mr. Dale Lawlon, leaches sludenfs Morse code and radio lheory. During 'rhe year 'rhe club wenl on field lrips 'ro a local radio broadcasling slalion and +o a lechnical school lor 'rhe 'rraining of engineers. Using Bloom's s'ra+ion WQPEM, club members have made conlacl wilh hams in lilleen slales as well as Can- ada. Jayleen Angello++i, president Laurie Gilberr, vice-presideni: and Ann Marlinmalci, Treasurer, lislen as secrelary Judy Urban poses a quesiion aboul leaching. Sponsored by Mr. Edward May- hew, 'rhe Fulure Farmers of Amer- ica rries io develop in i+s members cooperalion and agricullural lead- ership as well as a realizalion ihal larming is a way ol life. The club. parl ol a larger or- ganizalion of one-hall million mem- bers, meels ihe lasi Friday ol each monlh from 7:30 io 9:30 p.m.. a+ which 'rime Three yearly evenis are planned. They include a Mom and Son dinner in November, a Chrisl- mas pariy, and a Dad and Son dinner in February. Members Work Towci rd This couniry's ieacher shoriage may be allevialed if +he pasi infer- esl Bloom siudenis have shown in l'he FTA brings +he resulis for which ils sponsors are hoping. ln 'frying 'ro inleresl sluclenls in leaching and ils possibiliiies as a career. Miss Pau- line Douglas and lvlr. William Tale have scheduled visi+s +o colleges and have inilialed ihe sludenl' 'reacher program lor club mem- bers. The Bloom Chapler of FTA has +he dislinciion oi having charler number one in The siale of Illinois. Presidenlr Jim Bussema clarifies a poinl in quesfion for Ed Sailsbery, Tom Rodman, Rich Edelman, John Kiel, and Roberl l-larned. FuTure OccupciTions Receiving firsT-hand informaTion from represenTaTives oT schools oT nursing in The Chicago area. members of The FuTure Nurses Club learn abouT various phases of nursing. Their field Trips To Training schools in The viciniTy provide Them wifh The facTs ThaT may .Sid Them in deciding To pursue a career in This field. School nurse. Mrs. Thelma Crane. helps To organize The group's acTiv- iTies. 330' Mrs. Crane explains The use of The medical supplies in her office To Char leen Heusman, Paf GouTy, Barb Kendrick, and Viclci Ber+areIli, oTficers of The FuTure Nurses Club. Occupying Themselves wiTh chariTable work. Bloom's Red Cross chapTer engages in a number of proiecTs which bring enioymenT To The poor and underprivileged. Special acTiviTies during The holiday season are sources of ioy and cheer noT only To Those who receive The giTTs buT also To The mem- bers and Their sponsor, Miss ElizabeTh Kelly. in The saTisfacTion iT brings Them. The group is associaTed wiTh The American Junior- Red Cross. Julie Hufchinson, Warnell Carroll, and PaT Sadus prepare holiday decoraTions for a parTy recenTly given aT an orp anage. 75 ,pl ln order to give Bloomites a place to go on Friday nights. the Morgue Board plans all the dances held at Old Bloom. Sponsored by Miss Nancy Goggin, the group must hire the band. supply the refresh- ments, and get chaperones for each weekly dance as well as the special holiday dances. Board members, who are elected in May by all persons holding Morgue tickets, plan programs to keep students occupied and en- tertained. Officers Bonnie Jo l-latfield, Anne Inwood. Sara Bourque, and Eugene Reimen make plans for an evening of live entertainment at the Morgue. Activities Bring Direct Benefits 1 To work for the good of the whole student body . . . expresses the purpose of the l.ettermen's Club, sponsored by Mr. Fred Jacobeit. This group, composed of those boys who have earned varsity or frosh-soph letters, performs serv- ices for the entire school and student body, includ- ing ushering at sports events and keeping order in the cafeteria lines. The rental of cushions at basket- ball games, a new service for spectators, adds to the club's treasury. 76 Mr. Tom Deem, Gerry McCormick, Howard Per- kins, Bill Woislaw, and Mr. Fred Jacobeit talk over an undertaking which resulted in . . . the overloaded condition of an unidentified Letter- man who is being backed into position by a tel- low club member. Don Wykis. E Clubs Provide Procficol Experience In conneclion wirh fhe Home Economics program, Bloom's l-lomemakers Club provides all inleresled girls wilh addilional opporlunilies for praclical experience in cooking, sewing. and relared areas of sludy. The fully equip- ped l-lomemaking deparlmem' boasls modern appliances con- ducive +o perlecrion in 'rhe performance of a homemak- er's lasks. Miss Joann Capesius and Miss Shirley Miller guide +he girls in rheir club proiecls. The Dislribulive Educalion Club gives ils members lead- ership opporlunilies and en- courages bolh educalional and social group aclivilies. A member ol lhe Cooper- alive Business Educalion Clubs, lhe club look pari in lwo conferences as well as a Local Employer-Employee din- ner held al' Springfield. All D. E. sludenls. who gel on-The-iob lraining in addilion ro classroom inslruclion, are members of Jrhe club under Mr. Clyde Lawrence's direc- lion. Miss Joann Capesius and Miss Shirley Miller walch Pal Gavenda. Bar- bara Zumbrum, Bobbie Gavenda, and Linda Ruggeri, officers of lhe Homemakers Club, making use of lhe modern lacililies ol lhe Home- making deparlmenf. Mr. Clyde Lawrence informs Jeanine Scully, secrelaryg Sally Ainscough presidenl: Mike Elson, vice-president and Sharon Weiss, lreasurer aboul fhe Disfribufive Educalion Club's conference plans. 77 1: - if WW fisgfss Q: - .W iffy Ngaisgzg- 32131-2 -, jf!! Q17 iiig-.5-sziisis Fsi jj!4jW i r2.5 3 ri gs 1? W ff g' Xi is N: - iii-31:- 1' QS- - I X S , S -gl 5S ? i:i:1f2z4 W f .3 Q xk S ss 5.7 - ff S S3 i iw' ' X25E.iz 5'?is1 ' W f 1 XS -:vgigg-?2i hjff E?g Tg1 i ZW 'wsgii X - nga, E T-X llllllll I ,f 3iEif X X ll I I ,owl R , ' , I. 3 1' 'Fifi as Q ., 5 1-K. f , S AX X X!! f 1 ff W y 1 ff M ff y f M J ff! W I 5 K X f MSS! Doubles Tennis champions Den- nis Schermer and Jack GiTTord congraTulaTe each oTher on winning The all-school Tourna- menT. InTromurols Dave Vagnoni per- Torms a hand sTand on The parallel bars. 80 OTTering such varied acTiviTies as swimming. ping-pong. badminTon. soTT- ball. baslceTball. gymnasTics, golT, Tennis and volleyball. The inTramural sporTs pro- gram again proved a success by giving every boy aT Bloom a chance To Take parT in some Torm oT aThleTics. The program, conducTed wiTh The help oT many Teachers and The sponsor- ship oT Mr. Frank BuchTel. TeaTured year around acTiviTy in almosT all sporTs played aT Bloom. EliminaTion TournamenTs in badminTon and Tennis crowned cham- pions, while Team sporTs such as baslceT- ball, soTTball, and volleyball were popu- lar wiTh larger groups. T-lighlighTs oT The year were The all-school swimming meeTs and round-robin ping pong Tour- namenTs. New This year was The gym- nasTics TournamenT ThaT crowned boTh single and group champs. Ending The year was The golf Tourney ThaT aTTracTed a large number oT boys. lnTramurals gave a well-rounded pro- gram in aThleTics Tor every Bloom boy. many oT whom had no opporTuniTy To make The inTer-school squads. Fronf row: Head coach. Mr. Cecil Sarff: Jerry Vickery. Co-capfain Roger Elliof, Dennis Pignoffi, Jerry McCormick, Ray Mond- schein, Chuck Boling, Don Wykis. Leroy Blackful, Homer Thurman, Co-capfain Ray DeLuca, Tom Sfreba, John Foushi. Middle row: Assisfanf Coach. Mr. Fred Jacobeif: Jack Dunning, Lorenzo Guesf, Dave Malizia, John Halfon, George DeFrancisco, Lon- nie Pangburn, Gerry Crakes, Berf Pearson, Gene Harris, Gerry Vickery, John Elliof. Dave Mulderink. Bob Cosenza, Tom Sharo, Mike Eley. Back row: Tom Worfhy, George Tarquinio, Jeff Gaby, Fred Genzler, Carey Long, Ed Allessi, Dennis Whifled. Bob Kopernick, Paul Bish. Larry Liffell, Jim Johnson, Richard Edelman, Mike Krisfon, Gerald Perozzi. Joe Sfanfa, Sfan Dominick, As- sisfanf coach, Mr. Sam Piazza: Assisfanf coach, Mr. Ash Johnson. 7-2 Record Bids Couch Sorff Farewell When fhe varsify gridders climaxed fhe '58 schedule wifh a 20-O win over Kankakee, more 'rhan iusf anofher year of Bloom foofball had come fo a close. C. M. Sarff, Varsify coach for 34 years, had finished his lasf season as Bloom's foofball menforq a dynasfy had come fo an end. Only lasf year fhe 'ream had surprised him wifh his firsf unbeafen, unfied season. This year he fopped his career wifh a fine record of seven wins againsf only fwo losses, a fiffing 'rribufe fo a greaf man. Co-Capfain Roger Elliof. a converfed fackle. gained 875 yards and fallied 84 poinfs fo pace Bloom's running affack affer firsf sfring full- back of lasf year and This year's Co-Capfain Ray DeLuca was iniured early in fhe season. Along wifh his selecfion on The All-League feam, Elliof was also chosen on fhe All-Sfafe squad and was given honorable menfion on Team Magazines All-American fearn. QB Jerry Vickery complefed 28 aerials fo give fhe Troians a sfrong passing affack fhaf picked up 686 yards. I-le also boofed I2 exfra poinfs and scored one TD for a 'rofal of I8 poinfs. I-lomer Thurman, fhe +eam's fop receiver. grabbed I3 passes for 3l7 yards and five TD's. Thurman was also a member of fhe All-Sfafe squad. Defensively fhe gridders were led by All-Conference linemen Jerry McCormick, Chuck Boling. and Ray Mondschein. Along wifh Lonnie Pangburn. Berf Pearson, Don Wykis, and Leroy Blackful. fhey held opposing runners fo shorf gains for mosf of fhe season and moved fhe ball skillfully. Dennis Pignoffi, offensive end, also gained recognifion on fhe All-SS feam. When fhe new Iighfs in Memorial Sfadium dimmed for fhe final fime fhis year, fhey had shown for Ihe lasf game coached by C. M. Sarff. A career filled wifh achievemenf and glory in fhe field of afhlefics was coming fo a close. Bloom won'+ forgef ifs greafesf coach for a long fime! 81 VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES Easf Rockford . . 7 Bloom ,.., 6 Easf Aurora .... 2 Bloom .... 25 Leyden. . . .. 6 Bloom, HI3 Fracfional . . . . , 0 Bloom . . 26 Argo . . I .... I3 Bloom . . 20 Blue Island .,... I2 Bloom. . .33 Thornfon . . ,.,. 20 Bloom. . .I9 Lockporf . . . . . I4 Bloom . 40 Kankakee . . , . . 0 Bloom . . 20 Vo rsity Roger Elliof Jerry Vickery Ray Deluca John Foushi Homer Thurman Chuck Boling Leroy Blackful Jerry McCormick Ber+ Pearson Ray Mondschein Dennis Pigno++i Lonnie Pangburn Gerry Vidcery George De Fra ncisco Gridders Tom Sfreba John Halion Bob Cosenza Dave Mulderink Don Wykis John Ellio+ Gerry Crakes Jack Dunning Dave Malizia Gene Harris Carey Long Fred Genzler Al The close of his lasl loolball game as Blooms head coach, C. M. Sarfl re- ceives an award for 34 years of loyal service from Dr. H. H. Melcalli, super- in+enden+. Sorffmen The Teams leading scorer, Roger Elliot seems +o Swarrned over by a Jrrio of opposing laclclers, be in lhe open wilh opponenls in hol pursuil. John Foushi drives loward lhe end zone. 84 in Action End Homer Thurman shows how he gained All-American recognifion as he sna+ches one of his many passes. F-ielibacic Bob Cosenza evades a pair of persisieni Thorn+on fackiers for shorf yardage, L, 'N V3 ml. . , . ,J .4 . ,W iii ,alfa I Fronf Row: Ken Cowles, Bob Snyder, Phil Broughfon, Rich Luecke, Sam Camp, Rich Tosi, Mike Cicolini, Tom Biel, Willie Cobb, Bernie Budzik, Warren Dowding. Row 2: John Rossbach,'Gary Wilson, Joe Pilar, Ken Beers, Ron Holcomb, Paul Wlas, Carl Johnson, Dan Rellis, Robin I-lamilfon, Al Sher, Tim Murphy, Dave Cofran, Dave Vlfelfe, Rich Armsfrong. Row 3: Dave Sfanford, Vince Corsello, Paul Rosen, George Amadio, Vic Rocha, Torn Noble, James Kempfon, Ed Kuersfen, Armand Maddama, Ray Barberi, Tim Mergenfhaler, Harold Bouler, Vince Genfile. Row 4: Rich Gerardi, Willie Collins, Joe Kennedy, Fred Moore, Keifh Appleberry, Bill O'l-lale, Jack Alpers, Rod Childers, Ted Maffia, Chuck Jordan. Zemonas Sfasiulis, Bob Jones. Sophs Score In Every Game The Frosh-Soph squad, greafly improved since ifs freshman year, finished The season wifh seven wins, one defeaf, and a fie fo fake second place in fhe conference and win high praise from ifs head coach Nick Colbrese. Affer a freshman season wifhouf a win, fhe same boys came back as sophomores, and wifh fhe help of Frosh- Soph veferans, Willie Cobb, Dan Rellis, and Ken Cow- les, complefed an excellenf season fhaf included wins over non-conference foes Easf Rockford and Easf Au- rora and a I9-O win againsf Thornfon. Wifh a sfrong line led by cenfer Ken Beers and co- capfains Bernie Budzik and Tom Biel, and The swiff run- ning of halfback Willie Cobb, fhe Trojans fore aparf enemy opposifion fo score af leasf fwo TD's in every game excepf one. The sfrong defensive play of fhese boys along wifh fhe sharp fackling of Tim Murphy and ofhers, helped fhe sguad hold five of ifs compefifors scoreless, giving only league champion Leyden more fhan fvvo fouchdowns. 86 Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Frosh-Soph Foofball Scores 6 Easf Rockford O 20 Easf Aurora O I 3 Leyden 26 20 Fracfional O 28 Argo o I3 Blue Island O I9 Thornfon I3 I9 Lockporf 6 I3 Kankakee I3 Sophs in Action A would-be faclcler Turns in pur- suil' ol Frosli-Soph veferan Willie Cobb, as he slciris end and heads for +l1e end zone. Willie Cobb cufs sharply behind a fimely block from Ken Cowles as 'ream- mafes Dan Rellis and Al Shear look on. l Front Row: Fred Beshore. Richard I-ticks. Ray Lincoln. John Austgen. Robert Johnson. Clittord Meyers. James Wilson. Patrick Gereg, Larry Baer, Fred Thomas, Fred Lorenzatti. Marvin Copperstein. Row 2: Robert Nero. Bruce Green, James Kowalski, Willie Smith. Ken Morton, Larry Wright, Bruce Behrens. Robert Hamilton. Sam Tanks. Frank Burgess, Gary Rasinskas, David Tippy, Jim McClelland. Row 3: Mike Fletcher. Robert Arme, Jerome James. Preston Bonler, William Kempster. Gabriel Persiani. William Philip. Philip Persiani. Daryl Royer. Martin Gierling. Adelbert Fry, George Fischer. Paul McNeill, Row 4: I-larry Holm, Booker Bobbitt. Robert White, Michael Maehl. James Mclntyre. Robert Enzweiler. Larry Jarecki. Robert Cordes. Pete Smith. Daniel Burns. Ken Furler. Ron Bald- ridge, Jerome Pagorski. James Wehmhoeter. Not Pictured: Charles Watland, Richard Sylvester, Ray Rellis. thomas Lee, Maurice Meyers, Glen Allen. Littlest Gridders Breok Even in Conference Ploy Freshman Football Scores Boom ..., . . 7 Blue Island ..,.,.. I3 Boom .... ,. 7 Leyden.. ....I4 Boom I 2I Fractional . . . Boom ..I3 Argo Boom . . I4 Joliet . , . Boom . . 0 Thornton . , . . Boom . . 2 West Kankakee. . . 0 Although the tiniest Trojans dropped their tirst two games ot the season. they snapped back to win tour ot their last tive contests to end the season with a winning record. Atter losses to Blue Island and Leyden, the treshmen downed Fractional 2l-O and Argo I3-7. Next they met Joliet in a non-conterence game and played what head coach Richard Jen- sen considered their best game ot the season as they topped the Steelmen I4-O. Against arch-rival Thornton the smallest gridders held a strong Wildcat squad to its lowest score ot the season but lost I9-O. In the season's tinale they played an excellent detensive game to beat West Kankakee 2-O on a satety. .gina Fronr row lLef+ To Righ+J: Manager Rober+ Kelly, Fred Washburn. Gerald PiHs, Lynn Griffen, Capfain Ed Wesf. Jesse Smilh, Tony Zona. Dennis l-lummell, Head Coach Mr. Ralph Sleben. Second row: Millard Gaiuson, Jim Brown, Leon Shannon. Elzie l-liggenbofiom, Dominic T'allari'ra, John Persiani, Gene Griffen, Mike Riordan, Sam Taylor, Richard Kennedy. Varsity Harriers Clirnaxed by a sevenlh place finish in lhe Sraie meet Coach S'reben's harriers compleied anoiher season of cross couniry wiih a brillianl record. Paced by Lynn Griffen, ihe Trojans ended lhe year wi+h live wins, one loss, and a lie. They also look second place in bolh ihe Disrricr and League meels. Keeping pace wilh Griffen for mosl of lhe season were Caplain Ed Wesi, a senior. and lhree juniors, Jesse Smirh. Gerald Pills, and Tony Zona. All ihree have had previous Track experience and will be back nexi season. Two sophomores. Dennis l-lummell and Fred Wash- burn, filled ihe remaining varsiiy spois. Hum- mell. a member of Jrhe varsiiy squad as a fresh- man, coniinued io run well, while Washburn. a newcomer. quickly moved info a siariing berih. The Frosh-Soph harriers splii lhe season as Jrhey downed Rich in a dual meel and defeaied Kankakee, Eraciional, Carl Sandburg, and Thornion in a pair of 'rriangular coniesls. l-low- ever, Jim Brown, Gene Grilfen, Mike Riordan. Dominic Tallarila, and Sam Taylor were unable lo compile a viciory againsl' Proviso in Jrheir opener and losr +o Glenbard and Lyons laler in lhe season. The ream highlighled Jrhe schedule wilh a second-place finish in Jrhe Erosh-Soph Soulh Suburban Meer. Varsi+y Cross Coun+ry Scores Bloom ...,,,.. 26 Provlso .....r.,. 30 Bloom... ...I5 Rich ...SI Bloom... ...IS Lyons ..50 Bloom ........ 46 Leyden .... . . .46 Carl Sandburg ..,.... 69 Kankakee ..,.... 8 I Bloom ........ 5I Thornfon . . . . . .52 Thornfon , Fracfional '....... 54 Wendell M Bloom ........ 25 Phillips . . , , . .34 Englewood ...... 7I Bloom Invi+a+ional Bloom ........ 5 I Glenbard .... . 23 lFour+h placel lFirs+ place League Meei' Bloom Second Place Disfricl' Meer Bloom Second Place S+a+e Meei' . Bloom Seven+h Place I Viv 1 W Aff X1-'e.R3gff J rbi' Homer Thurman hufs lay-up agaansf Thorn +on f -hu-p ow Bbom Boom Boom Boom Boom Bbom Bbom Boom Boom Boom Boom Bbom Bbom Boom Woom Bbom Bbom Bbom Bbom Bbom Bbom Bbom Bbom Bloom Bloom Fronl row: Jack Fuller, Jim Jocius, Arl Marks, Jim Burghard. Row 2: Coach Tom Deem, Howard Perkins, Jerry Vickery, Dan Maga, Homer Thurman, Bill Woislaw, Dick Sladek, Dennis Brislen, Coach Phil Hey. Row 3: Bob Aspell, Ken Connors, Dennis Pig- noH'i, Gerry Vickery, Bill Hunler. Al Reimen, Dennis Fink, Lolhar Peislrup, Sam Mele, Chuck Davis , Gerry Piunli. Vqrsily Troiqns Cop 2nd Va rsily Baskelball Scores 53 64 64 57 70 57 80 54 66 8 I 57 85 70 68 66 70 56 40 65 42 45 80 39 Region 77 5l Bradley Argo Joliel Fraclional Kankakee Decalur La Grange Norlh Chicago Oak Lawn Norlh Chicago Thornlon Leyden Blue Island Lockporl Wesl Aurora Argo Fraclional Kankakee Rich Thornlon Leyden Blue Island Lockporl al Lincoln Joliel Calholic In his lirsl year as head coach of lhe baskelball squad, Phil Hey led lhe Trojans lo an overall record of 20 wins againsl only live deleals and a slrong second place finish in lhe league slanclings. Paced by four-year veleran Homer Thurman, lhe leam boasled an eleven-game winning slreak along wilh viclories over highly-raled Decalur, Wesl Aurora, Thornlon, and Norlh Chicago. Velerans Howard Per- kins and Jerry Vickery, dunker Bill Woislaw, and iunior Dan Maga compleled a slarling five lhal averaged well over six leer. Highlighls of The regular season included a lighl win over arch-rival Thornlon and a slrong win againsl Norlh Chicago. Aller scoring a lopsided win over Lincoln Way in which Thurman lied lhe school scoring record wilh 36 lallies, lhe lream losl lo a hol-shooling Jolie? Calholic leam lo end ils lournamenl hopes. The leam placed lhree ol ils members, Thurman. Woislaw, and Maga on lhe All-League squad and showed well-rounded scoring wilh quick iump shols by Thurman and Woislaw, long sel shols by Maga and Vickery, and huslling drives by Perkins. Seniors Dennis Brislen, Ken Conners, Dennis Piqnolli, Dick Sladek, and Gerry Vickery, and iuniors Bill Hunler and Sam Mele added slrenglh lo lhe bench and made valuable con- lribulions 'foward a successful season. Sw .-?iEWfkflr -fm s,fa,isQ,il sr W2 i ii lggelll all ww. me ' 12,111 , ffigiliiiigibjgiliflg A ' 'u.. ,. W'i i K' - . .- iii: RFE f Hip. ' Ji g ., X ' 1: ,- KW. 51,g..1 ,jg ' ' -4 f z P 3 W i ' ll T i' E ' g .M W i i 5 ,-411553 V ' F i - ,fi A V ilgwfil is? ' 'Y ' .ill ' - . ' 7 - 7 .ziiik-jizf izvff K ,Wing u-if ' ' .',!'l5eQ'?i,-i ' If 1 1 sm ,igjgr - Hi! Bill Hunfer Sam Mele Dennis Brislen Dennis Pigno'Hi Homer Thurman Jerry Viclcery Howard Perkins Bill Woislaw Dan Mega Gerry Vickery Digi: Slaclel: Ken Conners Homer Thurman and Bill Woislaw combine on a The fufile block of a Kankakee player doesn'+ baskel aqainsl' Argo. slop Howard Perkins from qelfinq oil a shorl lump shof. A Thornlon player grabs a rebound, buf Perkins, Dan Maqa leaps high for a lip in as Jerry Vickery Woislaw, and Thurman are lhere lo slop him. and l-loward Perkins move in for a rebound. 93 Fronf row: Ron Holcomb, Ray Brower, Dennis Kruger, Dave Maga, Chris Jocius. Row 2: Ed Dedrickson, Ken Cowles, Ron Peyser, Ed Moore, Tom Swanson. Row 3: Harry Lesner, Bruce Hillemeyer, Coach Bob Rehberg, Bruce Carfer, Cary Dockery, Murphy Mays. Sophs 3rd in Conference Improving as fhe season progressed, Coach Rehberg's Erosh-Soph feam finished fhe schedule wifh a I5-8 overall record and a IO-4 conference record fhaf placed fhem fhird in fhe league sfandings. Wifh fhe help of fwo refurning leffermen, Ken Cowles and Ed Dedrickson, fhe feam played well in ifs opener and confinued fo show sfrongly fhroughouf fhe season. Five of fhe Troians' eighf losses were by less fhan fwo baskefs, and a 55-46 vicfory by Leyden was fhe worsf fhe feam suffered during fhe season. Scoring honors wenf fo forward Ed Moore, while Cowles and Dedrickson did a fine iob of rebounding and shoofing under fhe bas- kef. Guard Dennis Kruger sparked fhe feam wifh quick passes and aggressive lay ups. The fiffh spof was held by various members of fhe feam including Bruce Carfer, Cary Dockery, Tom Swanson, Bruce Hillerneyer, and Ron Peyser. Reserve guards included Ray Brower, Harry Lesner, Murphy Mays, and Dave Maga. oom oom oom oom oom oom oom oom oom oom oom oom oom oom oom oom oom oom loom oom oom loom oom Erosh-Soph Baskefball Scores 60 Bradley Argo Jolief Fracfional Kankakee Decafur La Grange Norfh Chicago Oak Lawn Norfh Chicago Thornfon Leyden Blue Island Lockporf Wesf Aurora Argo Eracfional Kankakee Rich Thornfon Leyden Blue Island Lockporf Ed Moore l2Il seems lo have This rebound in his prosh SO h Veferan K H C WI if b , , - p e o es seems o e hands. buf a Loclcporlr opponenl doe-snllhink so. Using HMS Rich player as 5 yep ladder as he hils a shorl lump shol. Tall Ed Dedriclcson drops in a lay up againsl Cowles and Moore scramble lor a loose ball Thornlon in one of lhe closesl home games ol wilh lwo Thornlon players as guard Dennis Kru- lhe season. qer peers al lhe aciion above him. 95 Fronl row: Cox, mgr., Brown, Connors, Okleshen, Green, Laporfe, A. Fry, Duff, mgr. Row 2: Coach Paul Cosenza, Swarlz. Meyers, Wenclcus, Bouler, Ivlifchellg Mar'reIIo, Coach Ed Krumm. Row 3: R. Fry. I-Iarder, Alexander. Tambrini, Lorenza'H'i, Sfewarf, Lee. Frosh Undefecifed in Conference Ploy Undelealed in conference play, Ihe Frosh squad posled a I3-3 record and fool: The league crown under Ihe direclion of Coach Ed Krumm. The firsl sfring Ieam. comprised of Jim Brown, AI Collins, Bruce Green. Ray Laporle. and Tom Olcleshen, opened Ihe season wilh a Iough loss lo Jolie? buf won Jrhe nexl' eleven games before falling +o Ihe same Jolief squad. Included in Ihis slring of viclories were a pair ol' wins againsl Thornlon and a 52-26 win againsl Argo. The Ieam finished Ihe year wilh viclories over Leyden and Blue Island for a I3-O con- ference record. oom oom oom oom loom oom oom loom oom oom loom oom loom oom oom oom Freshman Baslcelball Scores 37 I Jo ie'r Loclcporr Fraclional Kankakee Thornlon Leyden Blue Island Argo Fraclional Loclcpori Kankakee Thornlon Jolier Leyden Blue Island Beecher FronT row: Dennis Omundson, Dave Snodgrass, Fred Washburn, Bob Collins, Jay Zoll, Terry Weiss. Row 2: Jan Wonso, Ron Rump, Ray Grigsby, Fred Carroll, Cecil Nichols, Bill Pierce. Row 3: Coach Merle Zeschke, Wayne Dean, Mike Cohen, Arnold Blaufuss, STeve Moore, Jack Hopkins, Don Horn. Second Yecir Squcid Wins Nine Cnly in iTs second season as.a sporT aT Bloom, The varsiTy swimming Team, coached by Merle Zeschke, compiled an excellenT record oT eighT wins and only Three losses, Tinishing behind ThornTon Tor second place in The league meeT. GraduaTing seniors include divers Fred Carroll and Bob Collins, and sprinT man Dennis Omundsen, all of whom placed in The league meeT. OTher place winners include TreesTylers Ray Grigsby. who copped a TirsT in The 200 yard evenT, Fred Washburn, who placed in The 50 yard TreesTyle, and relay swimmers Mike Co- hen, Jack Hopkins, STeve Moore, and Jan Wonso. Wayne Dean Took a second place in The I00 yard back- sTroke, while Arnold BlauTuss swam To a sTrong Third in The I00 yard buTTerTly. The Team also boasTed a pair oT excellenT convenTional breasTsTrokers in Jay Zoll, who gained a Third in The league meeT. and Dave Snod- grass. To compleTe The season The Team senT I3 oT iTs members To The sTaTe meeT. Those who compeTed were Grigsby, who Took ninTh place in The 200 yard Tree- sTyle: Blaufuss. This year's capTain7 Collins, Carroll, Dean Rich Edler, John Flanagan, Hopkins, Moore, Ron Rump. Washburn, Terry Weiss, and Zoll. 97 Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom VarsiTy Swimming Scores SI FracTional 50 LockporT 7l Morgan Park 63 Bremen 68 Leyden 27 ThornTon 23 Proviso EasT 58 Argo 65 Morgan Park 29 ThornTon 68 Bremen League MeeT Second Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Froni Row: Craig Anderson. George Larson. Ben Lamb. John Flanagan. Joe Carr, Mike Berkley. Row 2: Jack Gifford. George Gring. Leonard Olson. Sieve Diamond, Dale DeLisio. Bob Kavanaugh, Bill Davis. Row 3: Coach Merle Zeschke. Phil Slofness. Rich Edler. Rick Sundslrum. Tom Wells. John Bondhus. Chris Smooi. Sieve Cohen. Sophs Undefeoted Frosh-Soph Swimming Scores 74 Fraclional 6l Lockpori 56 Morgan Park 63 Bremen 66 Leyden 57 Thornlon 59 Proviso Easl 7l Argo 48 Thornlon 65 Bremen League Mee+ Second Led by varsily s+a're qualifiers Rich Edler. John Flana- gan. Ron Rump. and Terry Weiss. and unbeaien back- s'rroker John Bondhus. Bloom's firsl Frosh-Soph swim- ming 'ream ended lhe year undefeaied during Jrhe reg- ular season and placed second in 'rhe league meet Opening againsl Fraciional. lhe Trojans quickly splashed To five decisive viciories before 'rhey ran info a sfrong Thorn'ron squad Thai was also unbeaien. Vic- forious againsr ihe Wildcals. ihe leam finished l'he season wilh lopsided viciories over Proviso and Argo. along wifh anorher win againsl Thornlon. ln 'rhe SS mee? Jfhe squad los'r 'lo an inspired Wild- ca'r 1'eam by a mere 'rwo poinfs. Firsr place winners included John Bondus in 'rhe 50 yard backslroke and Phil Slofness in +he 75 yard individual medley. Olher individual place winners were freeslylers Ron Rump. Tom Wells. Jack Gifford. John Flanagan. Rick Sund- sfrum. and Bill Burdeilez Bullerflyer Terry Weiss: breasi- s'rroker Rich Edlerp and diver Dale DeLicio. The medley relay ream of Bondus. Edler. Weiss, and Rump. and +he freesiyle relay 'ream of Wells. George Gring. BurdeH'e. and Sundsirum also look firsf places. Oiher members ol The +eam were: Mike Berkley. S+eve Diamond. George Larson. George Olson. Leonard Olson. and Bill Friedlander. -wmv- Varsily loreasfslrohers Jay Zoll and Dave Snodgrass Frosh-Soph baclcsfrolcer John Bondhus fakes a lirsl furn in good fimes as 'rhey finish far ahead of +heir while +eamma+e Bill Friedlander lmiddle lanel fin- compefilion. ishes Third. Freesfyler Ray Grigsby, on his way 'ro a firsl place Firsl year baclcslrolcer Wayne Dean pushes hard fo in fhe IOO yard freeslyle, gels a good s+ar'r off his oufdislance a Bremen swimmer and copp a firsf marlc. place in The IOO yard evenl. 99 Fron+ row: Mike Prisco, Par Palanca, Tom Franklin, Gene Harris, Ran Monclschein, Richard Porier, James Shipp, Ben Giovenqo, Roger 6osse'r+,Joe DeLorenzo. Row 2: Naie McElroy, James Slevens, Ken Fisher, Jerry McCor- mick, Jack Velcheck, Leroy Blacklul, Dave Mulderink, Sieve Blucher, Larry Finnerup. Row 3: Coach Don Lindell. Larry Willis, mgr., Rick Wilson, mgr., Richard Marshner, mgr. Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Stevens ls Stole Champ Va rsily Wresiling Score 42 Lincoln Way Oak Lawn Fraclional Kankakee Joliel Thornlon Reavis Leyden Blue Island Lockporl Pekin Rich Evergreen Bremen Conference lvleei Third Dislrici lvleei Fourlh Seciional Meel Third Slale Meei Ninlh ark 100 Climaxed by a ninlh place finish in 'rhe siale meel wilh Jrhe help of a siale championship copped by Jim Slevens, lhe varsily wresfling 'ream compleied anolher winning season under second year coach Don Lindell. Finishing lhe regular season wilh nine wins, four losses, and a lie, ihe grapplers regislered a lhird place lie in lhe conference meel wil'h 63 poinis. Slevens and Dick Porler look champion- ships, while Leroy Blackful, Warren Bosiic, Tom Franklin, Gene Harris, Dave Mulderink, and James Shipp also placed. ln 'rhe disiricl' 'four- ney, +he Jream copped iourih wiih 48 poinfs as Blackful, Franklin, Harris. Porier, Shipp, and Sievens again placed. Wiih The same six boys placing in seclional compeiiiion, The 'ream look lhird place and qualified lhree of ils members, seciional champ James Shipp, Blackful, and Sievens for 'rhe slaie meel. Slaiewise, Jrhe Trojans placed ninlh, as Slev- ens won a slale championship in lhe l2O pound division and Blackful, a heavyweight 'fook fourih. 3 xy Rf . in Q i ii X i w E K if si in . , . .,.. . . . en, . ..,, A 3 2 L Sig h -i ii fi f i Nt x wp, N' 3' 1 ,Q-U , 'M ,7 . M Ls 1 'mn Joe DiLorenzo Roger G-osse++ Mike Frisco Pai Palanca Tom Franklin Jim Sievens James Shipp Nafe McElroy Gene Harris Richard Porfer Ray Mondschein Dave Mulderinic Jerry Mccorm ick Leroy Blackful From' Row: Williams, Murphy, Riordan, Wa'Ison,Ormi.Gosse1'T, Manson, De Lorenzo, Nero, Row 2: Coach Smiih, Dowding, Weiler, Budzik, Davis, O'I-Iale, Wilson, De Lion. Row 3: Jones, Johnson. De Guilio, Micek, Behrens. G. Persiani, Rellis, Persiani, Burns, Anderson. Budzik, Dovis Leod Soph Gropplers Boom Boom Boom Boom Boom Boom Boom Boom Boom Bbom Boom Bbom Frosh-Soph Wreslling Scores 27 Lincoln Way I3 Oak Lawn 20 Fracrional I8 Kankakee 23 Joliei 27 Thornion I5 Reavis I5 Leyden I3 Blue Island 32 Lockporr 24 Evergreen Park I4 Bremen Coached by John Smirh, The Frosh-Soph grapplers ended Jrhe season wi+h 'rhree wins againsi nine defeals. Allhough Ihe 'ream did noi have an excellenr year, Jrhey did give a credirable showing againsf some of 'rhe s+a're's consisianl' wreslling powers. The squad showed i+s poleniial in downing Thornfon 27-2I and did well agains+ Lincoln Way and Lockporr also. The grapplers los'r close decisions Io Fraclional, Joliel, and Ever- green Park, which had Ihey won, would have given Ihem an even record for Ihe season. The Ieam had 'rwo consislanl winners Ihrough- oul Ihe schedule in Bernie Budzik who had a 7-0 march record and Olis Davis who won 'ren and dropped Iwo. Borh boys did well in 'rhe conference meer, while o'rher members of Ihe 'ream also placed, making Jrhem slrrong hope- Iuls for nex+ year's varsily squad.. Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Eronf Row: Ralph Sfeben, Elzie Higgenboffom, Roberf Cosenza. James Johnson. James Pouncey, Edward Wesf, Horner Thurman, Capfain Roger Elliof, Capfain John Persiani, Lynn Griffin. Charles Boling, Kennefh Cowles, Anfhony Zona, Isaac Jefferson, Manager, Arfhur lv1cBee. Row 2: Coach George Hamlin, Coach Alberf Versypf, Ralph Kelly, Thomas Biel, George DeErancisco, John Ellioff, Thomas Sfreba, Jesse Smifh, Frederick Genzler, Ezekiel Corbin, Willie Cobb, Manager. Dennis Whiffed, Manager, Edward Charlefon. Jefferson Sefs Nofionol Record Varsity Indoor Track Scores 56lf3 56 58 72'f2 93 Morfon Wendell Phillips Evansfon Kankakee l-lighland Park Kankakee Palafine Glenbrook Evansfon Relays-Eirsf Place 4373 44 42 33lf2 I8 32lf2 25 l6V2 Looking forward fo anofher oufdoor sfafe frack championship, fhe indoor frack feam gof off fo a good sfarf as if finished fhe season unbeafen and broke a number of Bloom records. Under fhe direcfion of veferan coach Ralph Sfeben, fhe squad defeafed highly rafed Phillips and Evansfon feams. The squad also fook firsf place in fhe Evansfon Relays for fhe fhird year in a row. While compefing in fhe meef, pole vaulfer lsaac Jefferson broke fhe Nafional Infer- scholasfic Indoor record for fhis evenf as he cleared fhe bar af I3' 43f3 . During fhe year many Bloom records were also broken. Shof puffer Ron Barbizzi fossed fhe shof 57' 33f8 for a Bloom indoor record in fhis evenf, while pole vaulfer John Persiani sef a field house record of IZ' 8lf2 . Ed Wesf sef Bloom indoor records in fhe low hurdles wifh a fime of :7.l and in fhe 880 yard run af I :59.9. l-le also fied fhe high hurdles record af :7.5. Ofher consisfanf winners included Elzie Hig- genboffom, l-lomer Thurman, Tony Zona, and Roger Elliof. Runner Lynn Griffen and shof puf- fer Chuck Boling were side-lined mosf of fhe season wifh injuries buf are expecfed fo show well during fhe oufdoor season. ' pa---..-..- -nexium Sprin+ man Ed Wesi breaks fhe fape far ahead Hurdler Homer Thurman leads his heai as he of his comperihon. Takes an easy vicfory. Trocksfers Show Top Form Issac Jefferson clears +he bar wi+h ease for an o+her firs+ in +he pole vauH. .1-N 'I04 Anchor man Roger Eliioi brings in The baron for Jrhe six-iap relay Team. Fronf Row: Louis Hamillon, James Kowalski, Fred Washburn, Pafrick Parisi, Thomas Biel, Carl Evans. Dennis Hummell, Maurice Meyers, Kennelh Beers, Robin Hamilion, Michael Riordan. James Wilson, Gary Hercules. Row 2: Edward Duff, Sam Taylor, Alberl' Fosier, Carl Johnson, Marlin Wurbs, Mikel Fleicher, Clifford Myers. Raymond Grigsby, Charles Har+e. Jerry Geigel, Richard Hicks, Malcom Russell, Charles Wendi. Soph Trqckslers Win lnvifqlionql Typical of ihe pas? few years, Bloom again had a sfrong Frosh-Soph indoor lrack squad +ha'r should supply lhe varsiiy wiih good ma- ferial nexl year. As of March 25 'rhe Team had a s+rong record of four wins againsi lwo deieals. Viciorious in lheir opener againsl Glenbard, 'rhe leam also defealed Wendell Phillips and Highland Park bul los+ +0 a rugged Evanslon squad and was edged oul by Morion 56-49. In +he Bloom lnviialional lhe Jream downed a sfrong Palarine squad and lwo lesser opponenls. The leam boasied a group of s+eady winners including Pai Parisi in 'rhe 880 yard run, miler Dennis Hummell, hurdler Carl Evans and high jumper Ken Cowles along wifh ofhers who con- sislanlly placed and should be ready for lhe varsiiy 'ream nexi year. OOfT1 OOl'T1 OOVTT OOIT1 OOTTT OOVTI loom Frosh-Soph Indoor Track 46 49 7I 32V3 66 lnviialional 7I Glenbard 40 Morlon 56 Wendell Phillips 29 Evansfon 67 2X3 Highland Park 34 Frosh-Soph Relays-Firsi Kankakee 22lf2 Palaline 54lf2 Glenbrook 20 Fronf Row: Riemen, Sierra, Grazziani, Brooks. Kincade, Clark, Collins, Barfon, Bemenf, Benning. Row 2: Mele. Clarey, Haack, Nichols, McDaniels, J. Vickery, J. PignoHi, Wykis. Piunfi. DeSau+els, D. Pignofri, De Luca. Row 3: Coach Johnson.Coach Piazza, Jocius-Mgr.. Householder, Edleman. Mond- Schieri. Hunf. MCElrOy. Nafele, Skowronski. Cohen-Mgr., Coach Jacobeil. Vorsify Sfickmen Look Good Ron Debufch scurries back 'ro firsr. Wi1'h a+ leasf five lefiermen refurning To bolsfer 'rhis year's Team. coach Fred Jacobei'r's '59 baseball squad looks ready fo improve on i'rs second place finish in conference compe- +i+ion las? year. Refurning varsiiy players include bolh Gerry and Jerry Vickery who will mosf likely hold down sfariing berihs a+ second base and cenfer field respecrively. Dennis Pignofri is a probable siar- ler a+ iirsf, while Bob Collins should gel 'rhe nod af Third. Darrell Kincaid seems sei in righf field, and Dennis Benning. Mickey Bement and Don I-lun+ will give 'rhe 'ream sirong pifching s+reng'rh. Behind 'rhe plafe will be one of five candidaies including Tom Clarey, Jerry Piunii, Pe+e Sierra, Don Wykis, and Ed Skowronski. Ofher Top prospecfs are Sam Mele, Jim Mc- Daniels. Ron Nichols, and Ray De Luca. Wifh fhese s'rar+ers and a slrong bench 'rhe 'ream should be se+ for a big season. L L Dy 3 ggi, 'IO7 Dennis Pignoffi Gerry Viclcery Bob Collins Jerry Viclcery Dennis Benning Darrell Kincaid Sam Mele Mickey Bemen+ Rey DeLuca Tom Na+ale Jerry l-laaclc Don l'lun+ Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Fronl Row: Ray Barberi, Wall Scheiing, Rich Tosi, Denny Krueger, Al Sher, Bob Damiani, Joe Kennedy. Row 2: Jim Brown, Jim Boler, Bill l-lamillon, Sleve Smool, Ken Lindberg, Murphy Mayes, Gerard Piunfi, Bruce Green. Row 3: Charles Ross, Bill Coy, Fred lvlclvlorris, Coach Rehberg, Phil Broughlon, Tom Barre++, l-lara- old Bouler. Sophs Win Three During Seoson Frosh-Soph Baseball Scores 9 Kankakee 7 Leyden O Argo I Blue Island I4 Joliel 5 Rich 4 Loclcporl IO Riverside-Broolclield l Fraclional 2 Thornlon Up againsl slrong compelilion, 'rhe Frosh- Soph squad compleled lhe season wilh a record of Three wins, six losses, and one lie. l-lowever, This record does nol' do iuslice lo a spiriled learn 'rhal boasled a number ol oulslanding ball players. Top hiller ol lrhe year was Bill l-lunler who smashed our seven hi'rs including a double and a lriple lor a .29l average and lhree RBl's. Lead-oil man Jerry l-laaclc collecled eighl hils for a .287 average. l-le also smashed rwo dou- bles and lhe 'ream's only home run. Oullielder Joe Slanla led lhe lirsl-slringer percenlage- wise wilh a .304 average, while parlime calcher Tom Clarey hil al an excellenl .333 clip. Top pilchers were Don Nichols, Bob Borlon, l-lunler, and l-laaclc who are expecled lo add deplh 'ro lhis year's varsily squad. Those who will relurn for Frosh-Soph aclion lhis year are velerans Al Sher, Murphy Mays, and Dennis Kruger. Horner Thurman sfrehzhes as he Halfback Bob Cosenza fries fo dodge an enemy 'radcler as he lays up a baskef eqainsf Afqo. skim end and heads for flwe goal fine. Trolons In Action Arnold Blaufuss and Fred Washburn demonsfrafe Hue firing bnfferfly sfrolce. 109 Fronl Row: Lynn Grillen, Isaac Jellerson, Leroy Jackson, Bob Boling, Tony Zona, Elzie I-ligginbollom. Back Row: Coach Andrews, Coach Versypl, Ron Barbizzi, Larry Clark, Chuck Boling, Homer Thurman, Ed Wesl, Bruce Probes, Roger Elliol, I-lead Coach Sleben, Coach I-lamlin. Trockmen Are Slole Chomps Again Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Bloom Varsily Ouldoor Track Scores 95 78If2 98 IOI 32'f2 98 86If2 88 York Glenbard Lyons Dunbar Wendell Phillips Rich Kankakee Thornlon Lockporl Argo Blue Island Argo Fraclional Leyden Proviso Relays Palaline Relays Mooseharl Relays League Meel Dislricl lvleel Slale Ivleel Isl Isl Isl Isl Isl Isl 57V2 43'f2 39If2 22 22 I7 35If2 24 IQIXZ I IV2 36 I4'f2 I8 29 For lhe lhird slraighl year BIoom's lrack leam under Coach Ralph Sleben won lhe slale lrack championship, lhus lying a slale record. Unbealen during lhe regular season, lhe leam look live lirsls in lhe slale meel lo score a decisive viclory. Wilh such eslablished slars as I-Iomer Thurman and Leroy Jackson lhe leam linished lhe regular schedule wilhoul a deleal in eighl dual and lriangular meels. The squad also won lhe Proviso. Palaline. and Moose- harl relays along wilh a lirsl place in lhe conlerence meel. In lhe dislricl meel lhe leam qualilied lor slale compelilion as il scored an easy viclory. The leam gualilied I3 boys lor lhe slale meel, len ol whom placed. Sprinler Leroy Jackson look a lirsl in lhe IOO yard dash, while Lynn Grillen regislered a lirsl in lhe 880 yard run, and Thurman look lhe high iump championship. Thurman also copped a lhird in lhe broad iump. Olhers who placed were Ron Barbizzi and Bob Boling in lhe sholpul and Isaac Jellerson in lhe pole vaull. Bolh lhe 880 relay leam ol Higgenbol- lom, Forbes, Elliol, and Jackson and lhe mile relay leam ol Higgenbollom, Grillen. Thurman, and Wesl look lirsls. Chuck Boling, Tony Zona, and John Persiani also qualiliecl bul did nol place. O .Q V, ck...,i , Aw' ,, ff f X Chuck Bolling, senior +raclcman, displays A familiar scene-Leroy Jackson breaks his 'ralenf a+ hurling 'rhe discus. fhe +ape as admirers loolc on. Sfebenmen Show Stole Championship Form Versa+i,le Homer Thurman disreqards his Bruce Frobes successfully passes fhe balon gianf size as he hurls himself +hrough +he air 'ro Roger Elliof during a relay. while broadiumping. N W.- W! pi 3' Mai.. 'I I 'I 'iw . lwnfwvilisr, ' ' ' ..... X1 ,,M:.... . Q W- wr- 6- Mifailfwfrr jagawwfa f ' :eg , ae f 9lF'1 1WerHI!HN' F is imma-'T ,1 4:9198 Coach Ralph Sfeben and Cap+ain Leroy Jackson accepf Bloom's +hird s+a're frack sham pionship +rophy. Coach Sfeben has led 'rhe Trojans To fhree consecufive +i+les, while Jack son has been one of +he +eam's +op runners. Coach ond Captain Spring SporTs Show VcirieTy FronT Row: John Bringelson, Charles SmiTh. Richard Kennedy, Frank lvlarTello, Randy Holden. Joe DiLorenzo. Jerry Lalli. Row 2: Joe Ehrich, George Fischer, VicTor Simmons, Bill Parisi, Bob Corde, Bob Arme, AnThony lvlongillo. Ray Romano. Row 3: Nick Oliver, MarTin Gierling, Roy Alexander, Gary SieverT, Bob STrong, Bill SwarTz, Coach Paul Cosenza, Fred LorenzaTTi, PeTe Harder, Frank Gregory, James McClelland. WiTh no less Than Tour varsiTy and a number oT under- F , S , T C k class sporTs sTarTing in The spring, Bloom's aThleTic pro- gram always shows greaT varieTy during This parT oT The year. Supplying TirsT-raTe runners Tor The sTaTe champion- ship Track Teams oT The pasT Tew years, has been The Frosh-Soph Track squad. Showing well lasT year wiTh only one deTeaT and seven wins, along wiTh a league championship, The Team should be sTrong This year as a Tine indoor squad swiTches To The open air. The Treshman baseball squad lpicTured abovel gives new boys aT Bloom a chance To develop Their skills Tor The Frosh-Soph Team and laTer on The varsiTy squad. Coach Paul Cosenza is looking Tor a sTrong showing Trom This year's Team. New This year is The Tennis Team which is hoping To give some oT The esTablished Teams in The SS a Tough Time. Much oT The load will Tall on senior Jim ReinhardT, buT he will be pushed hard by sophomores Dennis Sch- ermer, Dave STigler, and Bruce l-lillemeyer. IT The Team is successTul, iT may become a TavoriTe aT Bloom be- cause oT iTs swiTT acTion. 113 Frosh-Soph OuTdoor Track Scores Bloom 86lf2 York Glenbard Bloom 73 Lyons Bloom 76 Dunbar Wendell Phillips Bloom lO2lf2 Rich Bloom 88lf2 ThornTon LockporT Argo Bloom IO4 Kankakee Bloom 43 Blue Island Argo FracTional Bloom 80 Leyden League MeeT FirsT Place TGS 54V2 57 59 I5 57 ZOV2 I5 lOV2 29 I4 57 26 26 38 ReTurning IeTTermen Rich Panichi, Ron Vanko, STeve Baker. Dan Maga. Carl Bjork, and Dave Maga are looking Torward To a good season. Golfers Hove Winning Record As The varsiTy Troians Tee oTT Tor The'59 season, They will be shooTing To beTTer an II-9 record posTed by The '58 Iinkmen. This ToTaI hardly does iusTice To a squad ThaT won eighT conference meeTs and also meT sTaTe champ JoIieT CaThoIic. This year's Team boasTs six oT Ten IeTTermen who scored Three vicTories over ThornTon and a pair oT wins againsT Rich IasT year. Those graduaTed include AI Medura, who gained a second place Tie in The SouTh Suburban Open: Byron ConanT, IasT year's capTaing Bob AusTin, capTain oT The '57 squad: and Ron Carroll. This year's seniors Carl Biork. The only member oT The Team To quaIiTy Tor The sTaTe TournamenT: STeve Baker, and Rich Panichi, give The squad an exceIIenT basis Trom which To sTarT. Dan Maga and Ron Vanko, IasT year's sophomores. are almosT sure sTarTers Tor The nexT Two seasons. Dave Maga, The only Treshman on The Team. should be back Tor anoTher good season. WiTh These six IeTTermen and Nick LoBue, who was iniured in '58. reTurning, The ouTlook Tor This year's squad looks good. 4 GOLF SCORES Bloom OpposiTion Wins Losses Wins Losses 2 O O 2 O 3 3 O 3 O O 3 O 2 2 O 2 O O 2 O 2 2 O O I I O 2 O O 2 2 O O 2 O I I O I I 9 9 I I ConTerence Record DisTricT MeeT League MeeT FracTionaI Kankakee ThornTon LockporT Rich JoIieT TI-IS Morris Leyden Blue Island JoIieT CaThoIic IO Teams 9-5 3rd 3rd Team caplains. Boy's Bowling Club The leagues high average man, Franlc La Buda. lels loose ol anolher slrilce ball. 115 This year's bowling club, headed by presidenl Garry Goyalc, ollered a weekly chance lo bowl againsr compelilion lor more 'rhan 50 boys. l-landicaps for each bowler, depending on his abilily, helped lceep 'rhe league balanced and gave each 'ream a chance lor +he bowling crown. During 'rhe year almosl every leam in lhe league made a bid lor The league lead. Each weelc saw numerous changes in The slandings, as lhe boys balllecl many games down lo lhe lasl pin. No 'ream could hold lirsl place for more lhan a lew weelcs. Toward lhe end ol lhe year, lwo leams. lhe Gamblers and lhe l-lermans, pulled away, buf The resl' of lhe league remained close. l-ligh game and series wenl lo Darrell Kincaid, while lreshman Franlc La Bucla's l75 average lead lhe league. Agnes Ensweiler, Carolyn Schramm, LoreTTa Browski. and RoberTa HippensTeel look over an impor' TanT reporT. GaThering around The oTTicers are JaneT Wade, PaT Bross, Billie Jones, Judy Schramm. Carol LuTes, Sandy Mcl-Tugh, Linnea Odegarcl, and Sandy Wagoner. GAA Heads Girls SporTs This year's GAA acTiviTies included: soc- cer. volleyball. baskeTball. badminTon, and baseball. The ChrisTmas holidays were brighTened by The annual GAA parTy. Behind The scenes oT all sporTs acTivi- Ties was The planning oT The oTTicers. board, and sponsors. LoreTTa Browski heads The organizaTion as presidenT and her able as- sisTanT. Carolyn Schramm, as vice-presi- denT. Agnes Enswieler Takes care oT The minuTes and The scrapbook: RoberTa l-lip- pensTeel manages The Tinancial maTTers. AssisTing The oTTicers are The board members represenTed by Two girls Trom each class. FaculTy sponsors are Miss Ju- diTh Connolly and Miss Lorraine BechTel. 6 GAA PresiolenT LoreTTa Browski shows how easy iT is To make a baskeT. Siciff Guides Girls i i ill' Miss Lorraine Bechiel Mrs, Pairicia Wollie Miss Judiih Connolly Miss Grace Chynowe Mrs. Carol Wallace Miss Marilyn Lewis Miss Marie Kern Miss Miss Marilyn Lewis shows her badminion slcill as she prepares The girls' physical educalion siail iha+ led each girl lhrough Jrhe required exer- cise and sporls aclivily was under rhe direclion of Miss Liela Veazey, who laughi modified gym. Miss Judiih Connolly sponsored open GAA and 'rhe Senior Bowling Club. Mrs. Carol Wallace, sponsor of ihe Tumbling club: Miss Grace Chynoweih, Swimming club sponsor: and Miss Lorraine Bechiel, Junior and Senior GAA sponsor, re- lurned for 'rheir second year. The siaif welcomed new leachers Miss Marie Kern, sponsor of Freshman GAA and Junior Bowling Club: Miss Marilyn Lewis, sponsor oi baron and ilag iwirlers: Miss Joanne Osmond, Sophomore GAA sponsor, and Mrs. Pairicia Woliie. spon- sor oi swimming club. L l Veazey Miss Joanne Osmond Mrs. Palricia Wolile demon- slrafes lhe correcf form io use lo ialce anoiher poinl from her when shooling for a baslcel. opponeni. 117 The yarsily cheerleaders are Sue Wolf, Janice lvlascilli, Pal Donovan, Linda Wilson. Mary Consorli, Caplain Valerie Scliuemann, and Judy Joseplwson. Cheering Squads V-l-C-l'-Q-R-Y, yiclory, yicfory, +lwal's our cry! This familiar clweer can be beard al every allwlelic conlesl llwal rlie cheerleaders arrend. Tlwey usually worked our a unique srunl or clweer lo clo al eacli pep assembly. The squad, caplained by Valerie Scliuemann and sponsored by lvliss l.iela Veazey, prac- riced laillilully llirouqlwoul rlwe year. Caplain Valerie Scliuernanrfs pep and energy lypilies l'l'1S spiril of Bloom. 118 The Frosh-Soph cheerleaders posing for 'rheir piclure are, Firsf row: Darlene Allessi, Diane Pavlilc. Bonnie Walsh. Second row: Sharon Winslow: and Caplain Linda Frylc. Brighten Sports Scene The Frosh-Soph cheering squad, caplained by Linda Frylc and sponsored by Miss Judilh Connolly, came 'ro rhe games To lead lhe early arriv- ers in cheering on The liflle Troians. The squad of live prepared cheers for pep as- semblies and ioinecl lhe var- sily girls in several cheers. Their excellenl cheering was shown by Jrhe line record of +he reams. Sharon Winslow, Linda Frylc, Bonnie Walsh, Darlene Allessi, and Diane Pavlilc show some real spirif during rhe Thornfon baslcelball game. 'II9 The senior girls arfended rhe GAA rneefings on Wednesday ro enioy +he offered spor+s ac- rivifies. Row I: Agnes Enswei- ler. Naomi Linder, Loreffa Browski. Row 2: Sandy Mc- Hugh, Pai Bross, Carolyn Schramm, Margaref Cochrane. Seniors Show How During a fasr game of basiceiball Mar- garer Cochrane aiiemprs +o pass ihe ball in from ou?-of-bounds as Jesse Rey- noids guards her closely. On Wednesday eller sclwool flwese junior girls could be seen ialcing parl in The GAA aclivilies. Row I: Eulalella John- son, Jesse Reynolds. Mary Dean. Char- lofle Grimes, Sandy Grupe. Row 2: Claire Heclcmann, Deloris Wlos, Doris Wlos, Linda Smiflw, Janice Merri++. Row 3: Miss Lorraine Bechlel, Sandy Wago- ner, Arlene Wriglwf, Alfreda Amos, Win- nie Goncner, Vivian McCann. Juniors Enjoy GAA Alfreda Amos and Vivian Mc- Cann iump high fo Hp flue ball lo llweir own leammales. Row I: Joan Howe, Barbara Fox, Diane Girnus, Ann Rool, Belly Holf. Row 2: Carol Bogue, Calle Howell, Marqarel Kruse, Sue Warren, Dielrice Grimes. Row 3: Miss Joanne Osmund, Marion Thibideau, Charlolle Zulcauslcas. S. Sfecher, Linnea Odegard are The members of 'rhe Sophomore GAA +ha+ mel on Tuesday. Unclerclosses Porficipofe Row I: K. Uxa, C. Whaley, D. Jahnlce, D. Jachim. E. Warren, S. Willis, E. Neville. Row 2: R. Scoll E. Warr, J. Evans, D. Jenlcins, S. Baggell, E. Perez, M. Thompson. Row 3: J. Yushlcevich, J. Wash inglon, D. Bogue, S. Kuipers. S. Chrysl, J. Hasse, K. Miller, A. Belofslcy. Row 4: Miss Marie Kern, M Cervanles, S.Heusman, K. Johnson, K. Hanks, S. Elson, J. Schramm, J. Addams. 122 Belly Boclc shows perlecl form as she approaches +he foul line +o deliver 'rhe bowling ball lor a slrilce. Sophomore girls lump high for lhe rebound as 'rhe ball bounces off lhe baclcboard. S. Slrecher rips lhe ball lo her leammele, J. l-lowe, before lvl. Thibideau can reach il. . ggmm lbs.. GAA Girls Show Skills The Senior Bowling caplains are lvlargarel Cochrane. Delores Corlez, Joyce Sanlelord, Sally Ainscough. Belle Hope, Marcia Fandrey, Georgeann Spousla Pal Gouly, and Belly Anderson. Senior Queens Slrike Again i-S ascmkmm Charleen Heusman shows iusl how lo bowl for a slrilce. bul somelimes il doesn'+ worlc. Carol Barberi lallcs wilh a lriend. while Judy Cordes, Lulu Tocco ai Joan Silloerg walch lhe score. Sixly girls lried lo oulbowl every- one else when The Senior Girls' Bowl- ing Club mel every Tuesday al Olympia Lanes. lvliss Judilh Con- nolly gave lhe girls many inslruc- lional lips, which usually improved lheir averages. I' me-in Caplains of ihe bowling feams are. Row I: Claire l-leclcmann, Virginia Peirarca. Mary Dean, secrefaryg Nancy Kloss, president Linda Wilson, Charloffe Grimes. Row 2: Vivian McCann, Dorolhy Meliza, Luanne Tilfon, Violel Messmalcer. Mary Obrui, Belly Boclc. Junior Keglers HiT King Pins Kay Miller and Sandy Neander anxiously waich Efhyl Rinlcenberger figure her score, bu+ Alice Ambrosini does nor seem in+eres+ed. 125 Every Tuesday ai 3:05 p.m., girls can be seen rushing To The Bowls Aire for The weekly meeling of ihe Junior Girls' Bowling Club. Un- der ihe supervision of Miss Marie Kern, who helps io improve Jrheir averages, each girl secreily hopes +0 win fhe frophy ihai will be pre- senled by ihe club al ihe end oi ihe year. Row l: M. Goodiellow, J. McNul+y J. Nibloclc, M. Beclcelf, M. Carpenler K. Landsea, L. Browslci, B. Brunolle S. Bourque, K. Marwiclc. Row 2: S. Jones, J. Langlois, V. McGillivray, J. Gibson, W. Goncher, S. Smirh, S. Gloss, M. Shepard, B. Gierman, L. Worley. Club Swims 'ro Broodwoy Hits M. Tripp, P. Wilhennsen, M. Lucas, L. Odegard. T, John- son, C. l-lowell, K. Heaney, C. Anderson, C. Bogue. C. Lewis. Below: Marilyn Tripp exe- cules a perfecl swan dive inlo lhe middle of a forma- +ion by lhe Blu-Fins Swim Club. The besl girl swimmers pooled Their skill lo form lhe Synchronized Swim Club. This year's waler ballel was Splashligh+s on Broadway. The club was under The direclion of Miss Grace Chynowelh and Mrs. Palricia Wolfle. A - w7: l 3 The Two lreclcled angels, Karen Gromala and Lois Sfephens, sing l'l'm Selling Nolhing for Chrislmasm al lhe GAA Chrislmas Parfy. A visil from Sanla Claus high- lighled lhe GAA Chrislmas Parry. Old S+. Nick presenled each of rhe girls' physical educalion 'feachers wilh a humorous gill. The enler- 'rainmenr was given by songslers Lois Slephens and Karen Gromalag venlriloguisl Calie Howell: and a slcil by lhe GAA officers and board members. A conlesl was held lo see which group ol girls could sing Chrislmas Carols 'rhe loudesl. The parry ended wirh everyone receiv- ing her relreshmenls. Angels Visit GAA Pdrfy JE' W! 1.4!1g.fpit Ka, is Sandy Wagoner, Laurie Browslci, Carolyn Schramrn. and Linnea Odegard en+er+ain af fhe GAA Parry wirh a slcil of The Nighl Before Chrisfmasf' 7 Row I: B. Spanos. M. Thompson. M. Meier, M. Tripp. Row 2: C. Lu'res, D. Roesclweisen, W. Gonclwer. S. Warren. Row 3: L. Browski. C. Bogue, G. Miller, L. Wilson, Mrs. Carol Wallace. Dives, rolls. carlwlweels and pyramids were rhe order of business when flue Tumbling Club me'r on Wednesdays. Mrs. Carol Wallace. sponsor, ins+ruc+ed flue girls in lhe use of 'rhe Jrrampoline. Linda Wilson was 'rhe club presidenl' and Winnie Gonclwer, secrefary. Tumblers Work With Trampoline Marilyn Tripp shows rlwe Tumbling Club lwow easy if is +o do The splifs while in mid- air. 128 Row I: S. Bell, D. Schichner, K. McClanahan, D. Hensley, J. Burghard, C. Fliclcinger, T. Balanow. Row 2: C. Oehmelce, D. Emerson, J. AngelloHi, R. Hensley, P. Bogen- schneider, S. Renshaw, C. Pefrarca, M. Cazallis. J. LoBue. Row 3: J. Clausen. Doris Berchem. C. Somes, C. Loilz, S. Elson, C. Jenkins, D. Picol, S. Flamini, A. Meuch. Bosketroom Girls The hardworking, unriring ellorls of The baskerroorn helpers can be seen every day ol lhe week as lhey failhlully fulfill The reguesfs of Jrhe girls. Behind lhe iron screens, lhey hurry and scurry +o gel lhe baslcefs as lhe girls dress for gym. The loasltei room slaff under The direc- Hon of Miss Liela Veazey gave up lheir srudy halls +o assisl wilh baskels and in lhe care ol valuables. Girls Aid Phys. Ed. Sfoff GAA Assislonfs Those girls adepl a+ leadership gave lheir Time aller school lo assisl rhe 'reachers in lhe GAA aclivilies. They refereed rhe games, laughi lhe rules, and locked lhe dressing rooms. The assisianis were lhere lo creare wider pariicipalion and more enihusiasm in ihe girls. Row I: Mary Dean, Sandy Grupe, Billie Jones, Carolyn Schramm. Row 2: Linnea Odegard, Pa+ Bross, Winnie Goncher, Phyllis Bova, Lorefla Browslci. 'I29 R FAC ULTY V d WZ Y 1 ZA f n- -H 1 Vi 74 ii Tzjg -:TEE iffy, fglunuunsulgglggg' - flf fm 4 f 5 4-1'?E?f Ill 5 5 Behind lhe scenes rhe Board of liduca+ion. headed by Dr. Paul Ashley, makes 'rhe big decisions which alfeci 'rhe siudenls. The board members sacrifice much of Their valu- able lime lo serve long. ledious hours Wilh- oul pay 'ro cope wiih +he many problems arising from a greally expanded school plani and academic program. Leif: Mr. l-lowarcl Miller, Member: Miss Hildur Soclerman, clerk of The board: Mrs. Dino Pignolli. Member: Mr. Charles Donovan, Member: Dr. Paul Ashle , President Mr. Emmell Richards, Secreiaryi Mr. Blair Peierson, Member: Mr. Paul Keen, Mem- ber: Mr. Alfred Odegard, Assisiani Superinlendenlq Dr. l-larold Melcall, Superinl'enden+. P.T.A. ond The School Boorcl Plcm For S'ruclen'rs R i The P.T.A. srrives for a grealer undersiand- ing and cooperalion belween home and school +hrough Hs meeling. annual open houses, and lhe lea for freshman parenls. Fronl row lell lo righl': Mrs. William Graham, Mrs. Raymond Long, Treasurer: Mrs. Warren Crosron, President Mrs. Roberr Cordes. Secrelaryi Mrs. Edmund Jaracz. Row 2: Mrs. Charles Nibloclc, Mrs. Niclc Tosi, Mrs. Primo Perozzi, Mrs. Gus Hahn. Mrs. Fred Schichner. fi , G. f v r Mr. Alfred Odegard Mr. Alexander M. Feldvebel Mr. Alberl' Marlin Miss Hildur Soderman Assisfanf Superinfendenl' Assisfani Principal Dean of +he Regisfrar Communify College Adminisfrofors ond Counselors Lef+ +o right Mr. Ralph Schmidt Sophomore Boys: Counselor: Miss Juanifa Schoff. Sophomore Girls Counselor: Miss Ora Theobald, Freshman Girls' Coun selor: and Mr. Eugene Neubauer. Freshman Boys' Counselor. s .C . l 5 ,,' Leif io right Mrs. Marjorie Cain, Senior Girls' Coun- selor: Mr. James Sieckel, Junior Boys' Counselor: Miss Annefie Gioannini, Junior Girls' Counselor: and Mr. Samuel Paravonian, Senior Boys' Counselor. i Miss Doris E. Altis Business Education University of Missouri B.S. Mr. Alvin Andersen Social Studies University of Chicago B.A.-M.A. Miss Harriet Baldwin Miss Lorraine Bechte Social Studies Physical Education University ot Wisconsin Southern Illinois B.S. University B.S. ,G 115 ,, Exif' asf 'fifwi ' Fit 57,2 -,gy yi ' iis. Mr. Ben Calacci Language Wabash College B,A. Northern lllinois State College M.S. fi -V ,i r ' ' ii it Mr. James W. M. Ca rn p b el I Social Studies University of Illinois B.A. and M.A. I Mr. Robert Andrews Mathematics Depart- ment Chairman Ball State Teachers College A.B. Indiana University M,A. Mr. Albert Berg Business Education De- partment Chairman Roanoke College B.S. Mr. Einar M. Cannelin Music University ot Wisconsin B.A. and M.A. Miss Amy Applegate Science Department Chairman University of Nebraska B.A. x University ot Chicago M.S. Miss Elizabeth Berlzenlramp Social Studies MacMurray College B.A. University ot Chicago M.A. .455 .iss -X-si Q tie so Wi I v is 1 Qi 4 r s UW A, A-ffm 2 all it ark- A it i .wil ,is fjlzf , fl' is V! l X i Miss Joann Capesius Homernalring Depart- ment Chairman lowa State Teachers College B.A. lowa State College M.S. 4 Mr. Roger Atz Business Education Iowa State Teachers College B.A. State University ot Iowa M.A. Mr. l-ranlc W. Buchtel Boys' Physical Educa- tion Chairman Kansas State Teachers College B.S. Northwestern University M.A. Miss Velva Carley l-lomemaking Wisconsin State Teach- ers College B.Ed. Mr. Richard P. Aulie Science Wheaton College B.S. University of Minnesota M.S. Mrs. Mariorie Cain Homemaking, Counselor lowa State College B.S. and M.S. Miss Grace Chamberlain Social St ies Oshkosh S ollege B.S. ersi t Wisco n Foculty Even teachers can learn. as shown here, while they all earnestly study how steel is made. Miss Ellen Chapman Business Educalion Nebraska Wesleyan Universily B.S. Universily ol Nebraska M.A. Mrs. Thelma Crane School Nurse Loyola Universify 8.5. and P.H.N. Miss Adelaide Dunn Language Soulhern Illinois University B.Ed, Slale College of Washington M.A. Miss Grace Chynowelh Physical Educalion Michigan Slale Universily 8.5. Mr. John Curry Special Educalion, English University of Wisconsin B.S. and M.S. Miss Eva L. Dunn Mafhemalics, English Universily of Illinois 8.5. and MA. Mr. R. E. Clegg lnduslrial Educahon Norlhern Illinois Slate College B.S. Mr. Thomas Deem Business Educalion Holy Cross College 8.S.N. Indiana Universily B.S. Purdue Universily M,S. Miss Mildred Ellinglon English Olive? College A.B. Ohio Sfale Universify MA. Focull Y Miss Hess decides lo lake a brealher from her heclic lob and do some reading on lhe signing ol The Declar- afion of Independence. AW ' N.. l 'VL F .ia ge. . -ag . i K. . I Mr. Nick P. Colbrese Miss Judilh Mr. Paul Cosenza Indusrnaljducahon Connolly Dave, Educalgon Sfoul lnslllule B.S. pllyslcal Educallon Induslrial Education Slale Unlverslly Ol Illinois Slate Normal lowa B.S. Universify B.S. Miss Doris A. Deer English Brenau College BA. Columbia Universiry MA. Mr. John Fabian School Social Worker John Carroll Universily 5.5.5. Universify of Chicago M.A. Miss Pauline Douglas English DePauw University BA. Universily ol Chicago M.A. Mr. Daniel G. Drabik Social Sludies, Library Wabash College BA. Miss Sara J. Fernald MY. John F- Fosler English Deparfmenf lndusfrial Educalion Chairman Norlhern Illinois Monrnoufh College Uniyersily B.S. B,A. Universily ol Illinois Universily of Maine M.A. M.A. Mr. M. C. Gabbard Mathematics University ot Arkansas B.S. Mr. George Hamlin Mathematics Colorado State College ot Education BA. University ot Chicago M.B.A. Mr. Marion A. Hineline Science Eau Claire State College B.S. University of Minnesota M.A. Mr. Jess Garrott English University of Illinois B.A., B.S. and MA. Miss Catherine Haworth ' r Libra Y 4 , University ot Illinois B.S. and M.S. in L.S. Mr. Robert E. Hippensteel Music Department Chairman Ball State Teachers College BA. University of Michigan MA. Mr. Raymond Gilbert Business Education Oklahoma City University B.S. Miss Florence Henriksen Science- A I University ot Illinois B.S.-M.S. 35555 A . ,V - ,. --igsgefsia fit, if fiitlii th lg 2 1 ,g,,,f5 K X- 4 2 K5 its I 'I X 3... . . eggs.. Mr. Ira W. Hott Mathematics Colorado State College B.A. and M.A. Miss Annette Gioanninni Language, Counselor Western Illinois State University B.Ed. University of Illinois M.A. Mr. Barton Herr Business Education Southern Illinois Univer sity B.Ed. and M.Ed. K r S! ig X K! Ss P I 'fs ...Y I or N' Qui . Mr, Thomas L. Hogan Mathematics Northern Illinois Uni- versity B.S. and M.S. 't.' v? t 6 Miss Nora Goggin Language, Socia Studies University of Connecticut B.A. University of Iowa MA. Miss E. Pearl Hess Library Juniata College BA. Miss Mary Hollis Homemaking Bradley University B.S. Ungirsity of Illinois Mr. Richard Grotemeyer Driver Education Northern Illinois State Teachers College B.S. Colorado State ollege ot Education M.A. Mr. Philip Hey Physical Education Nogtgi Central Ccnlege Western Michigan University MA. l Miss Mary Elizabeth House n Journalism, Publications Ohio Wesleyan University B.A. Northwestern University MA. Fciculty Dr. Metcalf does the morning an- nouncements to keep us intormed on the school activities while Dennis Pig- notti. Mayor Dave Norcross, and Nancy Kauttman wait their turn. Mr. Q. L. Hrudlra Science Noitgiwestern University Indiana University M.S. Mr. Richard B. Jensen Social Studies University of Illinois B.S. Miss Marie Kern Physical Education .Southern Illinois Uni- versity B.S., M.S. Mr. Charles W. Hubacelc Industrial Education Ungvsrsity of Illinois Mr. Ashley Johnson Mathematics Valparaiso University B.A. Indiana University M.S. Miss Joan Kewley English Emmanuel Missionary College B.A. University of Southern California M.A. S iz Rl Miss Frances Hunnell Librarialn U Valparaiso University B.A. University of Illinois M.S. Mr. Gene A. Kamp Social Studies Greenville College B.S. University of llinois M.A. R SV , 2 I Miss Vera Kohlhott English South Dakota State College B.S. University of Chica M.A. go 'I3 7 .si ft' ...- in Mr. Albert lnlrster English Illinois State Normal University B.S. in Ed. Miss Elizabeth Ann Kell! Social tudies Ungvirsity of Chicago Mr. Edmond Krumm Physical Education Iowa State Teachers College B.A. State University of Iowa M.A. Faculty Miss Printz, Miss Kelly, Mr. Sorenson. Mrs. Workman, Miss Hollis enioying a hearty lunch. Miss Gloria Irvine Business Education University of Minnesota B.S. s. 1 - 7? was , .Tv .Fas . iii '-'i ' g ' - 22 .. if fini- I s iiiiffi. f , i T iiii?i12:i1:::.:4 i We ' iiiiffgfiiiiiiii. sl ifilislliligfflii , ' - ' I ,Q Miss Betty Keoughan Rosary College B.A. University ot Chicago M .A . I . ff? Mr. Walter Kuras Driver Education Chairman Industrial Education Northern Illinois State University B.E. Mr. Fred Jacobeit Physical Education Iowa Wesleyan B.A. Northwestern University M.A. Mr. Charles J. Kepler Mathematics Eau Claire State College B.S. University of Wisconsin M.S. M r. Bernt Laate Science Luther College B.A. Iowa State Teachers College M.A. Mr. Clyde W. Lawrence Business Education Illinois State Normal University B.Ed. Northwestern University M.A. .gf if is we V rr gi I ai? eee,ii I Bbw i if 'W Mr. E.E. Mayhew Agriculture Department Chairman Iowa State College B.S. and M.S. r 1.1 , 'w wl Mr. Thomas Moore Social Studies Western Illinois State University B.S., M.S. M r. Dale Lawton Science Knox College BA. Western Illinois Slate College M.S. .E F74 ' . at rr 6!2i'i'5i5:'!:2Z2 seize ay , s Q. ,rt ,ifzz ii M 5421 Q -.Q 'ah ,gi E ' f H vf Mr. Thomas J. McKillip English State University of Iowa BA. and M.A. ia' ':1,,y 1 my . we l -if , 1' . s iw 5+ -1 Mrs. Harriet Murray Language I I University of Wisconsin B.A. and MA. Miss Bertha Lewis English Chadron State Teachers College B.A. University ot Wisconsin Ph.M. Mr. Harold L. McNabb English, Language Southwest Missouri State College B.S. University of Missouri M.E. Mr. Dawn M. Neil Science Eastern Illinois State University B.Ed. University of Illinois M.S. Miss Marilyn Jean Lewis Physical Education Albion College BA. University of Michigan MA. ...AFI Miss Arlene J. Megaz English. I University of Chicago BA. Mr. E. R. Nelson Science Illinois Wesleyan University B.S. Mr. Donald D. Lindell Physical Education Cornell College B.A. Mr. Franklin E. Miller English Teachers College of Connecticut .S. University of Chicago M.A. Z3 -...,.. . . Mr. Eugene Neubauer Industrial Education Counselor-Director of Evening School Stout State College B.S. University of Pennsy vania M.S. Mr, Raymond Lindtrand Mathematics University of Chicago Ph.B. and M.A. Miss Shirley Miller Homemaking University of Illinois B.S. and M.E. Miss Margaret A. Norman Social Studies Chairman University of Illinois B.S. and M.A. Focuhy Mr. Garrolt, Mr. Lindell and Mr. Ziegler sign in. wigs -f , il ' 1 ,fi ii Q it 'I , i s I f it i f 'f Mrs. Edna I-I. North Miss Joanne G. Mr. Samuel Speech- Dmma . . Osmond Paravonian N0 ihWe5Ie ' U e'5'lV Physical Education Mathematics, Counselor M- university of Michigan Wheaton College im. B.S. Teachers College Columbia University M.A. Mr. Albert R. Mr. Sam Piazza Mr. Don R. Potter P' If Mathematics Physica Education Ar, 'Hows I Ungvsrsity of. Illinois Bag gfate College - 'f fw' ' . . I Unalflrsl Y O Isconsm Michigan State College University ot Chicago MA- M.F.A. ffzef 3? K Miss Ruth R. Render Mr. Emmett Richards Mf. Lloyd RlCl1f-:rf English Social Studies Science, Audio Visual North Central College Norfllerrl Illinois Slate Aids B.A. University B.S. North Central College Northern Illinois Siate B.A. Univer5ity NOBIATIXNSHSFYI Universily 9 Miss Leitha Paulsen English University of Illinois B.A. Miss Dorothy Printz Homemalcing Ungvgersity of Illinois M rs. Eva W. Rosenbaum Mathematics Hunter College B.A. College of the City of New York M.S. Focully Mr. Jensen, Mr. Stewart, Mr. Gab- bard, Mr. Garroti, and Mr. Atz relax in the lounge. Mr, Nello A. Petersanti Industrial Education Chairman Stout Institute B.S. University of Illinois M.S. Mr. John D. Prombo Diversified Occupations Illinois State Normal University 8.Ed. M f wg 4:1 i .1...xg.1.cs- F M' 4 f Mr. C. M. Sarfl Physical Education Drake University BA, Mr. Richard Peterson English Coe College BA. University of Omaha M.S. Mr. Robert Reliberg Physical Education University ol Illinois B,S. and M.S. Miss Ruth Sawyer Language Wheaton College B.A. Northwestern University M.A. 'VXI' 299 . . ' . A J ff f n'.c+ fi 'fl . ,- Mr. Ralph Schmidl Social Sfudies, Counselor Iowa Wesleyan University BA. Universify of Iowa M.A. Mr. William A. Shroyer English Umversily of lllinois B.A. and M.A. Mr. James D. Sleclxel Science, Counselor Norfh Cenfral College B.S. DePaul Universily M.E. I ,c ,fi i if ' IF i in Miss Juanila L. Schoff English, Counselor Park College B.A. Universify of Chicago M.A. Mr. Claylon M. Smilh Social Sfudies Whealon College B.S. Universily of Illinois MA. Illinois S 4, ly' ff r i h if r an 4 194 sw. ,. . ,E 'iiiia nf ? '-fu-lsr 7' 1. - 'Kf.illW.5iwa , i li . V' .Qi .5 i i wish Mrs. Florence Schumacher English Universify of lllinois B.S. and M.A. - .v i , - Ml , K I f .Q Q 4, .5 Z i .. x V ,iw - 1. ga, irt 1 Jw . . ,, Sei vil- ig. Mr. John A. Smilh lnduslrial Educalion, Driver Training Northern lllinois Sfafe Universily B.S. of Chicago 1 40 Mr. B. M. Seaman lnduslrial Educafion Easlern Illinois Slaie University B.S. Wayne Universily M. E. Mr. Serge Solxol Mr, John W. Sears Mr. Richard Sherman lnduslrial Educaliqn Yanklon College B.A. Universify of lllinois Slfafe Universiiy of Iowa Voc. Ed. Carl. M.A. Mr. William V. Mr. Ralph Sleben M th m f' 5 I ' Science Cage?-Sioqztgn Englzli, ding Nogflloi Cenfral College 0 ege i ' B:Ll,Ei?yZ?eMgQ:gu,,i Norlhivesfern Universify med. M-N ji 4.L. 521 22533 'Y s:,.1,12r' ' 5 s. rffiiiirv . J J 221 r L ..r'i:.,.l Mr. Berdyne Slewarl Miss Vivian lgflr.IVgfilliam Tale M fh f ng is soiiihiinnaiiiinais Slurlevani - Easfern Iliinois univer- . . Business Education .f B S d M S Universify B.Ed.. Whifewafer sfafe Sl y . . an . . Universily of Illinois College BlEd- Mid' University of Wisconsin M.S. Faculty Miss Render, Miss Miller, and Mrs. Schumacher assisl Glen Twiler in buy- ing his looolcs. ,v 'fam .., ' if 1 Q 'EL M -nr if , . .Ll V-is.: fI ' T' YEL . , . Mr. Arthur Tenney Mathematics Oberlin College B.A. University of Wisconsin M.A. I Miss Liela Veazey Girls' Physical Edu' cation Chairman Oberlin College B.A. Columbia University M.A. H551 ze, Q fl Mrs. Patricia Woltte Physical Education University of California Los Angeles B.S. Miss Ora Mary Theobalcl English, Counselor MacMurray College B.A. University of Illinois M.A. Mr. Albert S. Versypt Physical Education Western Illinois Uni- versity B.Ed. and M.S. Mrs. Marilou Work Language Oberlin College B.A. and M.A. Mr. Donald Thomas English University of Dubuque B.A. University of Illinois M.A. Mrs. Carol Wallace Physical Education Unavsrsity of Wisconsin Mrs. Jean Workman Music Hanover College B.A. Indiana University M.M.E. Mr. Manly Tory Science Illinois State Normal University B.S. Colorado Slate College of Education M.A. Mrs. Martha H. Wallace Special Education, Language Ungvgersity of Illinois Mr. Merle R. Zeschlme Physical Education University of Illinois B.S. and M.E. Faculty Lett to right: Karen Robertson. Terry Prombo, Tommy Prombo, Susan Co- senza, Pat Promloo, and Marilyn Zieg- ler are enioying themselves thor- oughly with Santa. Mr. Herbert Trimble Science Greenville College B.A. University of Illinois M.A. Miss Edna Walters Cafeteria Director Kansas State College B.S. -X, p H A : if' 've Mr. D. L. Ziegler Industrial Education Western Illinois State Mr, Thomas Valentino Science University of Illinois B.S. Mr. Frank Whiteside English Lombard Colleqe 8.A. University of Arizona M.A. Miss Sharon Zirbes Enqlish University of Illinois B.S. B.A. Colorado A. and M. College M.S. Leif To righf, froni row: Miss Ann Gasbarro, Mr. Michael Rich, Mr. Chris Graeinifz, Mr. Harry Shaner, Mr. Winsfon Howell, Mr. Thomas King, Mr. Ar'rhur Seiberi, Mr. Adam Mergenihaler, Mr. Arihur Epley, Mrs. Josephine Daniico. Second row: Mr. Joseph Soboia, Mr. Sherman Barger, Mr. Alber+ Vesie, Mr. Persy LeVaul+, Mr. Niclc LoBue, Mr. Arlhur Moenrich, Mr. Clarence Parkinson. Mr. William Sieberi, Mr. Eric Shafer, Mr. Nobel Rorer, Mr. Adolf Mahnke, and Mr. Philip Hess. Mr. Elza Snow Superinfendenf of Buildings and Grounds Mrs. Telcla Tocco School Malron Leif To right lroni row: Mrs. Sadie Harlman, Mrs. Mary Napoli, Mrs. Bernice Powers, Mrs. Lucille Nero. Mrs. May Rogers, Mrs. Marie Nardella, Mrs. Mercedes Marsch, Mrs. An+oineHe Di- Giannanionio, Mrs. Jessie Lobey. Row 2: Mrs. Helen Komer, Mrs. May Reay, Miss Myrfle Nelson, Mrs. Wanda Thompson, Mrs. Louise Friizsche, Mrs. Lucille Umland, Mrs. Marie Hogeveen. Mrs. Florence Peirarca, Mrs. Margarei Erickson, Mrs. Helen Dager, and Mrs. Doro+hy Perl. 'I42 + f, I . IFN ii I My 1, Standing: Miss Delores Broome. Mrs. Muriel Busby, Mrs. Mabel Moellering-, Miss BeH'y Kiclceri, ancl Mrs. Delores Kieper, seaied, are lcepf busy wifh Bloom records. 'I43 Leif fo righf: Mrs. Norma Gross, Mrs. Aleffa Baker. and Mrs. Florence Slegenga concervrrafe on fheir clerical worlc. Mrs. Geraldine Slov and Mrs. Dorofhy Fink are checking reporf cards. ff XQ Y W . 4 'X gl U l I Q ' S . 3,TTff'f1?'fT'i' T , E' W ...U T il -L-'Zi ZFX LL X 5 95 4 SENIOR 1,4551 - T 9lLLF..2'i 1 -..,,s:-:.i-w '31 -'T -' .ii-L 1-ei--ur?--f W Q E! f x XX X Raymond DeLuca. presldenf Lynne Belofslcy. vice presidenf 'PN -'UT I. f ., -' 1 1 Cha rlo'r+e Wesfendorf. secrefa ry 2 0 Barbara Kendrick, +reasurer 'Q' Q 'QQ 1 -' 22 X 9 A4 146 Senior Boord e n i o r s FronT row: Mary Ann Beal, AniTa Hueneburg. Celia Moore, Judy STreng. Marilyn Lorenz. Row 2: Carlo DiCicco, Maurine ChrisToTanelli, Helen Slepslci. Gail KveTon. Mary ConsorTi, Jon Paulsen. Row 3: Jack DeBolT, Karen Gromala, Joanne Harvey, Nancy WorThey, John Pulcini. Row 4: Carey Long, Diclc Sladelc, Tim Morgan, Dennis Brislen. Mr. John Prombo. The members oT The Class oT i959 have reached anoTher crossroads in liTe-graduaTion -under The guidance oT Their sponsor, Mr. John Prombo. As Treshmen They broughT back The Tamiliar Troian banners. As iuniors They changed The annual Penny Social To The Junior Jamboree: and inTroduced The PosT-Prom parTy, TeaTuring Ralph MarTerie. Now as seniors They have Talcen parT in The 25Th anniversary oT The MoTher- DaughTer Banquet enTiTled Through The Years g puT on OKLAHOMAI: and are gradu- aTing in IighT blue caps and gowns, The TirsT class To do so. The TuTure is ahead oT Them, which- ever road They Take. Hawking ice cream bars, CharloTTe WesTendorT helps Till The senior class coTTers by selling an aTTer-school TreaT To a Treshie. Celesle Abell Donald Adams Joyce Adema sally Ainscough Michael Alberlz lvlargarel Alexander Ollie Mae Alexander Yasulco Amemiya Elizabelh Anderson Jayleen Angellolli Beverly Armond Beverly Armsfrong Ronald Ashby Paul Ashley Ronald Auslgen Shirley Azzarello Slephen Baker Michael Baldwin John Balles Carol Barberi Ronald Barbizzi Barbara Ba rnefl Columbus Barlon Carolyn Barlusiewicz 'I4 4 Dennis Bauer Kaflwleen Bava Sandra Beach Mary Ann Beal Mary Clare Beclc Janice Beebe Carol Beers l-larry Belnm Bruce Bell Lynne Belofslcy Dennis Benning Marian Bernardino Viclci Beriorelli Nicholas Biasella Barbara Bislwop Jerry Bixenman Carl Biorlc Leroy Blaclcful Jacquelyn Blodgerf Lorraine Bloeclnl Ronald Blum Charles Boling Kenneilw Bonifield Roger Boss Sara Bourque Phyllis Bova Jon Bradshaw James Brady Howard Brenner Joseph Brefz Dennis Brislen Pafricia Bross Caihy Brown LoreH'a Browslci Linda Bruni Pafricia Brunl' Charles Bru+i Joseph Bryal: Ronald Buclcner Lore++a Budzilc James Burghard John Burlce James Bussema Jane? Buxlon Willow Joan Byrd Linda Cann Don Canlway John Capps 0 xr 1,4 'I51 Louis Capps Joseph Caprio++i David Ca rboni Margarel Carpenler Richard Carrier Fred Carroll Mary Ann Caruso Judy Champagne Maurine Chrisfofanelli William Ciancanelli Andrew Ciarrocchi Parricia Ciarrocchi Harry Claes Miriam Clami+z Rulh Clapham Larry Clarlc Marry Clarlc 1 Werf Cobb Margare+ Cochrane Gerry Coqgiola Peler Coggiola Anne Marie ' , Colacecchi ilrd Michael A s ' C Colacuori L Dennis s. X Q 'ss' A1 Cole , Roberl Collins l.ore+'ra Concialdi Kennellw Connor Mary Consorli Thomas Copeland Beverly Cordes Judillw Corcles Dolores Cor+ez Danfe Don Cosenza Jessie Covinglon Alan Crabfree Deanna Cross Jerry Cross Carolyn Croslon Joyce Culloclen Gwenclolyn Curlis Roberl Dalwlsgaard Janice Dain+on Anflwony Dambrauslcas Roger Daplcus Bonnie Davis Donna Davis Donell Dean Jaclc DeBol+ 2 ' wa... 'QI if ' ' ' ' - ' ' s W I+ appears lhaf being lhe only girl commissioner has i+s advan- tages for Linda Parisi, as she is surrounded by Commissioners Dennis Pignorri, Jeff Michael, Homer Thurman, and Mayor Dave Norcross. 1' any George DeFrancesco Mary Lee Delzranlc Raymond Deliranlc Pamela DeGreve Alloerl Delclcer James Delclcer Chrislina DeLorenzo Sanlos Delos Sanlos Sonya DelRio Andrew DeLuca Raymond DeLuca Sue Del.uca Eugene Derni+h Gerald Denhlamer Sfuarr Denislon Fred DesJardin Charles DeThomas Juan cle Torres John Devereaux John DeVivo Judilh DeYoung Carlo DiCicco Lucy DiGiovanni Bernice Dillard S+anley Dorniniclc lvlargarel Donovan Lorefla Dreias Edifh Dudley John Dunning Dennis Duranczylc Daniel Durian John Ehardl Michael Eley Roger Ellioll Michael Elson Agnes Enzweiler .JF X4 gi 'A ff? K 4 Barbara Epley Karen Evers Marcia Fandrey Doyel Farrar Philip Faso Annalvlarie Falura Raymond Fernandez Lillie Mae Fields Judilh Filley Harry Fisher John Flamini Carol Fliclcinger James Flowers Edgar Folkers Lynne Forsberq Glen Fos+er Judifh Fosfer John A. Foushi John J. Foushi Lamonl France Pafricia Frank Lorenzo Franlmlin Thomas Franklin Roger Franze Slelan Franze Jacqueline Freese John Fullon Joseph Gabrislqo Jeffrey Gaby Jeanne Gallagher Mario Gambarola Larry Gamble Maxine Gardner Conslance Gasbarro Alan Gavenda Pafricia Gavenda John Geberf Eugene Gerardi George Gereg Benny Giovengo Sandra Gloss Roloerl' Goldman Frank Goncher Arnold Goodlellow Marcia Goodlellow Doris Goodman Palricia Gouly Garry Goyalc 156 ,,-. f ,J 57 Judillw Graves Ruby Gravely Alberl Graziani Melvin G-reenspon Ronald Greep George Grom Karen Grornala Dennis Gruca Sharon Grusdis David Guene++e Lorenzo Gues+ Judifli Gumm Sandra Gusfafson Judy Hagerman Raymond Halberf Douglas Hank Jack Hanks Carole Hansen Rober+ Harned Consfance Harris Charles Harrison Kallnleen Har? Joanne Harvey Donald Hasse Bonnie Ha+iield Phyllis Haze Charlene Hein Clarence Hendricks Bernice Henry Diane Hensley Lucille Heumann Charleen Heusman Roberla Hippens+eel Elissa Hochloerg Sandra Hoclolifz William Hoelzel Pafricia Hogan Sandra Hoisingfon Beverly Holding Michael Hollman Ray Holrn Ruih l'lol+z Belle Hope William Hosfer Barbara Howell Carol Hub Aniia Hueneburg Carolyn Hunsfoclc 5:4133 lfllf 'W '- ,fl if 9 he - Doncing in The Dork Former mayor of ihe Ci+y of Bloom. Ed Larson, and Mifzie Goodiellow, a member of 'ine Homecoming Couri. pause a mo- men+ fo pose for fine cameraman during HA Nigh+ in Gay Pareef' Donald Hunf Michael Hurson Ronald Hufcnison Anne Inwood John Jacobson Ben Jaffe Nancy Jaffe Jimmie James Sheila Jansen Edmund Jaracz Carol Jaris Esfner Jeans 59 Carl Jelinelc Paul Jelinelc James Jocius Charles Johnson Roloerf Johnson Judi+h Jones Leonard Jordon Judilh Josephson John Judd Thomas Jurgenson Sieve Kalus Gloria Kandzora Larry Kealon l-larold Keene Roberl Keene Kaye Kehl James Keilman Barbara Kendrick Leslie Kennedy Mary Ann Kennedy Ronald Kessel Thomas Kiddoo John Kiel Darrell Kincaid , - ' ,i g 5 .,,.., W s ' sig? W N s n is S is' 93 s in U4 'fi xg J. lil' W PS si, ,gs srl E swf sb Ge .fm ,. A ,- gg N QM Qi Asf N. . N as ' gi W iigxaaggstykxf iiiEl?5?f ' R s 160 ' 45 , W' S y Q ' .L ' R I 3 ,iff . R, ,571 4 .... I Judiflm King Mary Ann King Consfance Kmiec Richard Knu+son Douglas Koelllng Joel Koffarnus Diane Kolcas Linda Kralnes Fred Kramer Randy Kramer Roberl Kreger Michael Krencilc Leon Krislon Paul Kunlcel Gall Kvelon Linda LaClare Raymond Lambolle lvlarllwa Lalvlorlicella Karen Landsea Carl Langlwans Sam Larviclc Kelllw Lawler Gene Lawnlczalc Donald ee Luefia Lefever Reno Leli James Leflco Naomi Linder Lance Lindl'1ou+ Tullis Lindlnoul Margarer Li++ell Nicholas LoBue Berry Lonclwar Carey Long David Long Marilyn Lorenz Ga rla nd Love Edward Ludan Miclwael Lueclce Kenne+lw Lulcasik Lewis Lulcer Barbara Maclc Penelope Maclc Harold Madsen Thomas Malinoslcy David Malizia Sandra Malizia Jose Mancias 1w:I'J:Z s X- 5 ,:,.,., 1 I , X. 5 sri :Q - ' ' . V - f s . -- 5 Lf-is 1 ., . it 5, fi if s as N, s. XJ Q.. i if . M m L K is J K i i i -v v if ii.'i gp.-f' A -K sw V f V. , fr' 16 in an Q, A . 163 LeRoy Manson Arlene Marconi Jacqueline Marcozzi JoAnn Marinucci Theresa Marinucci Rober+ Marnell Judiiln Marlin Edward Marvel Mary Marzo Audrey Mascaro William Mazur Arilmur McBee Roberf McCann Janice McClanalnai Doris McClellan Gerald McCormick Don McDiarmed Nalhaniel McElroy Sandra Mcl-luqh Clara Melone Louise Melfon Marllwa Menlce Paul Menlce David Mergenflwaler Diann Merrill Norma Messmalcer Pa+ricia Messner Louise Melller Jeffery Micl1ael Beverly Miclwaeleslco Clwarla Jean Middle+on Edward Miller Richard Milligan Alberl Molyneaux Raymond Mondsclwein Ma rga re+ Monreleon Celia Moore David Moore Timolhy Morgan Larry Mosner William Moflong Palricia Napoleon Palli Napoli Karen Nelson Laurance Newman Darlene Nieffeldm' David Norcross Leanne Norllmrup 6 i l L Aff. is M L Wyre Shown working diligen+ly on +l'1e division pages is Ron Panzica. who is responsible for all +l'ie arf worlc in lhe l959 BLOOM. 165 Connie Nowiclci Frank Nunez Judilh Nylcaza Richard Oesimann John Ogibovic Sfephen O'Harrow Henry Olcleslwen Dennis Omundson Torn Pagoria Jane? Painier Gloria Palanca Paul Panclolli Lonnie Pangburn Richard Panichi Ronald Panzica Linda Parisi Diane Parlcs Phil Pasrere Cecilia Pallerson Marva Pa++erson Charles PaHi Gerald Paulcslis Jon Paulsen Judy Payfon Berl Pearson Rodney Pensinger Charles Perkins Howard Perkins John Persiani Celesle Pelrarca Mary Pelreilcis Roberf Pllanz Pamela Phelps Margarel Philip DeE++a Phillips Nancy Pierceall 166 BeHy Piefrucha Dennis Pigno+'ri Francine PiHs Susie Planera Haroid Piucienik Arflnur Poggi Maria Poggi Lois Pollmacher Richard Porfer Judy Anne Preble Merry Lou Prebsfle Judifh Pris+ Ronald Prokop Mary Prombo John Pulcini Marianne Quinn John Quiring Arleen Rafal Dale Ramaeker Dean Rarnaelcer Viio Ramanauslras Beni Rasmussen Leonard Rauch Anne Raysakis William Reader Laura Redd Elisha Reed Judifh Reed Susan Reed Clyde Reeves Donald Reicher+ Eugene Reirnan James Reinhard+ William Reyes Oscar Riggins Roberf Ri+chey Angelo Rizzufo Caroline Rocha Russell Roesner Marvin Rogers Marilyn Rohr Ri+a Rosa'ri Marcia Rosen Frances Ross Ronald Ross AnneMarie Rueler Phyllis Rufus Linda Ruggeri ,gs J 6 Newly 169 Pafricia Ruggeri Julieila Ruiz Phyllis Rufkowslci Nancy Saia Eddie Sailsbery Joyce San+eford Lorraine Sass Darlene Sassano Billy Sa++erfielcl Connie Sawyer Donna Scliiclmer Marilyn Sclimidl Sandra Scl1mi++ Carolyn Sclvamrn Valerie Scliuemann Jalane Scl1ul+z James Schulz Carol Sclwwalm Jerry Scoville Jeannine Scully Diane Sebasfian Dominic Sebasfian Dororlwy Sebo Frank Semerau Georgianna Shambo Leon Shannon Sally Shapiro Roloerl Shirley George Shul+s Joan Silberq Dennis Simonefii Sharon Slcrenlny Mary Slcrezyna Richard Sladelc Barbara Slain Helen Slepslci I Janeece Slover Fara l.ee Small Charles Smilh Dianne Smilh Sharon Smiih Sheila Srni+h William Smilh Elaine Smool Pairicia Sobola Mary An ne Sokol Karen Spender Georgeanna Spousfa 170 Eberhard Scholze Roberr Sicrzynski hAarHyn Squeferi h4ary Sfanfa Dale Sfeqemiller Dave Sfein Marfin Sfephan Lois Siephens James S+evens Richard S+evenson Ronald S+igli+z John S+ockrnan JoAnn Sfolarick Deanna Srracci Diane Surian John Svancarelc Judifh Sfrenq Darlene Svoboda Larry Swanson Frank Tafelski Diana Talamon+i Charlolfe TavoleHi Jerry Taylor John Teggelaar l-lomer Thurman La rry TITH Lula Tocco Judifh Toepfer Gloria Tolcarz Raymond Tomczalc Maria Trevlno Tom Trlbo Thomas Trudeau Frank Uxa An+hony Valen+ino Marie Jean Valenfino Palricia Van6orp Margarel Varallo William Veensha Carole Veldhouse 7 9' Q.- W x QQ: I s -A . .rm .1 xiii? ici me li 173 Sandra VendiHi Mary Venfurella Gerry Viclcery Jerry Viclceryi Kennelh Visser Wilbur Wagner Sleven Wa shbu rn Roberf Weis David Weisbrodf Sharon Weiss Lawrence Weller Roberl Wenzel Edward Wesf Charlolle Weslendorf Anifa Wefzel Thomas Wlnillen William Wialer Bobbie Wilhelmsen Williams Willey Allan Williams Barbara Williams Susan Williams Donald Willis Kaflwerine Willis Alice Willoughby Eric Wilson Gerald Wilson Joseph Wise Ronald Wifzel Rose Ann Wlos William Woislaw Gloria woicak Eugene Wolff Gerald Wolff Riclia rd Wolffe Merle Wolski Janef Wood Laura Worley Lynn Worley Nancy Worfhey Dale Wyngarden Ariflwony Yacono Sandra Young Cynfhia Yushlceviclw Enrica Zagone Paulnifa Zagone Ellena Zalapi Esfher Zarafe 74 , i fi -sniff l of Ox i Roberf Zazze++i Dale Ziems Carol Zimmerman Gloria Zizic Ronald Zizic William Zizic Joan Zomparelli Barbara Zumbrum Performing al' The Holiday Hop, Troianefles Pal Ruggeri, Lois Pollmaclwer, Janeece Slover, AnneMarie Ruefer. Carol Beers. Judy Prisf, Nancy Saia, and Ar1naMarie Falura, give our wirli a song. 175 Charles Bruli, Judy Champagne. and Don Caniway lislen aHen4 +ively +o Margarel Cochrane dur- ing a panel discussion in Miss Fer- nald's 2nd hour English Liieralure class. Jeff Michael palienfly fries +o explain chemislry +o Dar- lene Nierleldlr, buf who cares abou+ chemislrry. Follow me. says Big Sisler Pal Messner +o Frosh Pre-xy Ray Lincoln on Freshman Day. as she direds him down lhe hall. ,X i ikv tl Homer sinks one again agains+ our league foe. Leyden. Pafienily sfanding in line, John Pulcini and Barbara Kendrick, wail Their 'rurn for lhe Pos?-Prom Din- ner al Lincoln l'leigh+s. - '-12 l +Z gra FSU V iil LQLl'l.lQ LL' if 1lgwfilliflgllzJilQT ,H ,I W n io T cl x UC E - f ff f ff If ff f ,f H,ffUnoler-cLols 5 ff - T 7 rfwif, 1 ,,g:,, 'THIIIHISI N X X X N 1 Ni g NX S Y1 XX W YW M Y f f Xxxi f XX John BarreH'. presiden+ Joseph Pigno++i. vice-presidem' Mary Ellen Napoli. secrelary Carole DeLuca. +reasurer 180 Junior Closs I Junior Class Board: Fronl row: Judilh Wilson, Sharon Garzelloni, Vir- ginia Pelrarca, Bonnie Dainlon, Palricia Donovan. Mariann Jelinek. Row 2: Calhee l-luber, Jane Niblock, Janice Mascilli, Linda Smilh, Susan Lighl, Julie Oslerman. Row 3: Charlolle Grimes, George Ross, William Thompson, William Venn, Douglas Slogenlin, Judilh Calderone. Row 4: Thomas Worlhy, James Edgren, John Heseman, Jerry Coleman. David Linderl. Roberl Brown. Absenl: Charlene Anderson. Juniors Toke Time Oul For Pleosure Allhough lhey look lime oul lor lhe Penny Social and lhe Prom. lhe busy members ol lhe Class ol '60 spenl many hours working on physics proiecls, lerm papers, and home- work. Homework look on new imporlance as +he iuniors realized how Iillle lime remained in which lo prepare lor college or a proles- sion. In lhe lall, lesls were adminislered lo iun- iors lhroughoul lhe slale ol Illinois lo indi- cale lheir ranking in various scholaslic lields. Many college-bound juniors also parlici- paled in lhe Nalional lvlalhemalics Conlesl. Nalional Meril, and College Board Exams in lhe spring. Juniors who mainlained al leasl a 3.5 grade average al Bloom were eligible lor eleclion inlo lhe Nalional l-lonor Sociely. The class has linished lhe lhird leg ol ils journey lhrough high school and is ready lo conlinue on lhe linal miles lo lhe Crossroads. The Junior Jamboree was a lime lo abandon sludies in lavor ol more enlerlaining aclivilies. Besides having an enioyable lime, sludenls were helping lo linance lhe Junior Prom. One ol lhe mosl inler- esling boolhs was lhe hula hoop game where Joan Gulhrie, Vir- ginia lv1cGillivray, Ann Cervera, and Joan McNully lesl lheir skill. 181 'Row l: John Alabedulo. Thomas Addyman, Edward Alessi. Annie Alexander, Belly Alexander, Franli Alexander. Carrell Allen, Margo Allard, Gary Allman. Row 2: Ma- clelene Amadio, Alice Ambrosini, Maryann Amlorosini, Allreda Amos, Charlene Anderson, Rae Anderson, Verne Anderson. Paul Anlcin, Karen Apponi. Row 3: Rosemary Apponi, Palricia Ash- ley, Roberl Aspell, Roberl Avery Doris Bader, David Bakker, Mary Balanow, Linda Banis, George Banlchead. Row 4: Paulelle Bank- head. Audrey Baplies, Barbara Baraclnman, Bonnie Baranslci, Chris Bargy, Dolores Barnes. Sue Barnes, Earline Barnell, Barry Barrell. I.. . , efw f s sss ygjigg ' ' - Eff? Sf? i L , K Sm: iss? P-1 email .ii H. A : , - . . fini ,si we ..., - T . iff' 5,2 - Y 1 qi, 9 . sf rx ---. Q f . .sgiv ' 'rr' i f- . . ' . f fK,,5K, .r . K X K .K 1 ,L .lbs K ,K .Krie g K Ki...,K.K -, .. s ff, ,. , I Ky.. ,..KKK.KK Vkfk gin, ' f .Ks .K r ' H. N? A ,,,l 1. ' ' ' , A ss, . J M J 'es . . 1 7 R ,,,i, s . A Z, V zjie . - . rrsr i ii iiil A raaa if A il ii? r , j 1 Q ' Jil' fa i f .f ? T A - a,, sr,a,r L- l A ' . ' ,ssr A A A if iras, i. ,.. , x zsf,A!.' ' , ,.. lo ff. . . . r 1 Wg ,1- lah 3 2 '13 f W if is 4 Q av f -1.1 fr fy. . as , as Q 1. V ... Row l: John Barrell, Mary Ann Basile, Frank Basler, Rulh Bales, Elli Baum, Mary Beclcelf, Klaus Beer, Kirlc Bell, Richard Bell. Row 2: Carole Bella, Thelma Bennell, Kennefh Benni, Larry Benson, Karen Bevins, Henry Biclchem, Ed- ward Birong, Paul Bish, Paulelle Blaszczylc. Row 3: Arnold Blauluss, Jacqueline Blide, Sfephen Blucher, Cecil Bobey, Belly Boclr, Richard Bolchoven, Sieve Bollo, Roberl Bonea, Diane Bonilzer. Row 4: Sheryl Booher, Thomas Borlon, Wayne Boss, Marry Boudreau. Charlene Bove, Larry Bowles, Rich- ard Bradley, Gerald Bradshaw. Leonard Brady. Row 5: Sadie Brady, Beverly Brinlcworlh. Judy Brolin, Evelyn Bronaugh, Vernon Brooke, Carol Brown, Jean Brown, Roberl D. Brown, Roberl J. Brown. X 2 r l ici. ,.., , .. . X. I . i , Yv As lhe Broadcasler dead- line approaches. Arlene Wrighl, Jack l-lopkins, and Milce Cohen hurry lo add lasl'-minule changes lo lheir pages. . , .. ..ar . N . A K -. :.:. .l..ei rea ' acl ' K 1 K adj A L . A lili i . 1. , , . , .... . V. .K,5,., I KK . Q KKKKKN. .M i 9? . H A R A ' 'eh 1 21.6 qs r 'gs X V ,.,, . jg -- v.w.n 21, 1, if . . ,. ..- ,',.:5.:..'-3- mg ,KK,K . I K ig. .KKKIK . .- ,sls . f .... 182 . 593: also . Y-. ' i W wi, . .-. .- ..C fa.: 4? f SM x yt .K , . ...... 1 .fK.,i-.gf .g,s.,f ef' . wr r ' w i., ' wr 'sf VF? :SF ii A iw. :S gg i S'-E., ,-1 ,. ey: ' Q . yr: : -iw ' ii , sig sian, f 1 A . A 'sex -1 . ag ...Ro . . , . - ::au,5.. - s g. age-gears ' ' 'g 55. r K 3 55535. -' K .vjjiz f - N if . 0 Q- --A ' we ' S 35114 .zfie 5 i. . . , is . M ,. s ,ev Q 6 Q ly fm sk .i. ' MP5 K-Ks? 4 -ws' i K ef Iv 'Q S sf 'lie ell. 1 S5 A X I ' l 3 Bgsg . .. .J s f as 'X . , - 'A V E igk V.. QAVI X ' 5 - A B E as .3 :. if ' F .- ' .M h -s . be ,g M i . : rf ,file F 5 as ti x I K .. . I .Vi XE K.. h l r 'S - .- .:,. AAV, . , ' wx il E Row I: Richard Chapman, Barbara Cincionle, Raymond Cioe. Thomas QQVII Clarey. Sandra Clark, Sheila Clark, - K Judilh Clarke. Joan Clausen, B l 'llllh Michael Cohen. Row 2: Linda V Cohler,Judi1h Cohrs, Roberl' Cok- ley, Gerald Coleman, Frank Com- praff, Roberf Compraif, Beniamin Confreras, Donald Cook. Pafricia Coppofelli. Row 3: Ezekiel Corbin. Richard Corradeffi, Joseph Corso, Florence Cori, Pafricia Cosenza. Robert Cosenza, Vernon Cowles. Ronald Cowser, Marlene Crafl. Row 4: David Crabfree, Gary Crakes, Lawrence Craven, Diane Crockeil, Richard Crocombe. Frank Crosfon, David Crumbauqh. Paulefle Cucci, Mearhel Curry. Row 5: Donald Cyborski, Frances Czyz, William Dahlsfrom. Herman Dailey. Bonnie Dainfon, Jack Del- Sanlo, Cynfhia D'Amico. Kennelh D'Andrea, Dolores D'Angelo. Br ...K 255: I K 4 ,W sf , J Na . . i ,... QF . f rf : . I 'V'- ' K xml: L, f. Jes. . . fi K ,Qs . rx'-+16 it -we .1 w, , I - 9 ,Q .s ,..r . J s E... -1 x 11 .vi If A . L f . a s i f AQ .- ii K kwa? if as i ,, Row l: David Browne. Emanuel Bruce, Dorolhy Bruinsma. Jackie Bruno, Barbara Brunolfe, Karen Bruns, Jack Buchanan, Glenna Bugg, Thomas Bullaro. Row 2: Janel Burghard, Barbara Burfon. Pafricia Busher. Cynfhia Byslrzycki, Diane Calderone. Judifh Calda- rone. Joseph Cameli, Nancy Cam' eli, Delia Canfu. Row 3: Ronald Cappelleffi. Patricia Capretli. Jeanne Caranda, Susan Carev. Joan Carrier, William Carrier, Pa- fricia Carfer, Vivian Caruso, Ezra Callelf. Row 4: Nannie Caflefl, Pairick Cafullo, Sfephen Causey. May Cazallis, Norman Cellini, Roberl Cellini, Ronald Celmer Berfha Cervan+es, Ann Cervera. W' li 'A s s f L. E ..,,,hf . 0. C' ff! r R ',x 25 ir ll fi L ti . 'Q' 1 I 3 - iigivfi ' ' 'L f- 4. ly W . .,, H- i ' , 5 ' ,. gp A alll 1 Q Ag . in fy s 'T 3 lo ll , , : Ei ii K ii is . .s a i .s ,.:. . ' . K b,:: Q izh if : 'yiy , V A .iz - E ' 183 r ea ' 1-.ia W, Row l: Lois Danfico. Charles Davis, Gene Davis, Pafricia Day. Mary Dean, Wayne Dean, Carole DeLuca, Margarel Del.ucia, Kay Denison. Row 2: Doug Denislon. Andrew DeSaulels, Emma Devin, Joyce Dielz. Barbara DiGiovanni, John DiGiovanni, Norman DiGiu- lio, Judy Dolowy, James Domuray. Row 3: Pafricia Ann Donovan, Pafricia Kay Donovan, Mark Dorin- son, Roberf Dougherfy, Barbara Drozd, Carol Duff, Pafricia Dunn- ing, Richard Dykes. Donald Eck, Row 4: Richard Edelman, James Edgren, Sandra Edwards, Sharon Ehlebrachf, Richard Eisaman, Pam- ela Ellelson, John Elliofl, Daisy Emerson, Ronald Eriks, .s Row I1 Anna Evans. Geoff EYSGH- I I .W gQ gi!! '::: H.' If + If , , bara Ferrer. Bunny F55m5nf Con- fl 5 :IA ,..,.,,, Sf! . f i Z l J 2. celia Faso, Joseph Faso, Roger ' I ,'.- V Iigf I L7'Z'ki I I iI I I gi' 'ixtVL II I Ig I EZE: I VL: I , E I Fa usf. Row 2: Myrfa Fied I e r, V ,I ,Ak.o,,, 'ESE I I Q I I .iyi ,V ,,,1f,s,: 'III . Pearlie Mae Fields, Dennis Finlc. k:Vx:l',k II I I I II fvv 7f.L5 V I ..,, V , Q V I Carol Finkel, Lawrence FinneruP' IQ ,,, V ,qkg ..2- John Fiordo, Kennefh Fisher, Don- I ixii I zklk hiii na FHZHGNY' Jack Flammini- ROW I s, II iiii i 'i i i I if 3: Dia ne Forse I I, Roger Fox, ii,ii , I , V KLVV, VV VV VVV X L FII' i I I Iigiii IIIIIII Sharon Franlz' Wayne Frame' .I I - lial C'a F'ewWsl Donald Fwd' Iiii I I iig oe. -' rlclrson, Penny Fregeau, Jacques ,1o'o i1 o, , ' - . I If -b,. gi 'V 1,5 VVZIW' Fuller, Darlene Fulfon. Row 4: XI I I I IIIII '. ' V ,,,,.A I I Celene Fushi, Ronald Fushi, Sue :'I I' I IIEIIII ii IEIA Gaffney, Anifa G a I ic a , J u d I f h -fiii I :LKZ .v :I.. 'Iii I ,Ig Gamble, Leonard Garner, Dom- ':l' I -II -IIL 2 V VV VV VV 1 IIII' A,Z, inic Ga rofalo, Millard Garrison, :i,, If -i YI Q IV.: Q I ' . :'e I e2e-. 1 ssss 5 -' A ?-gl A I H Omer Garrison. V IKL. 5 ,yzi 3 VV , :a VV V Z i ,Vs . .VVfV., V Liviy V VV, Row I: Sharon Garzelloni, Pafricia VK V I ,VI ' ,Vi V AEV' ':.k V - .V VV VLhL Lkh, I VV Gasbarra, Joseph Gasfon, Bobbi Y ' - I' ,. fVw if EI I -,,1 I ,1A, 1V i : Qfgigg. f,VV,,Q V I Gavenda, Gerald Gayeslci, Alan I I Q I ,, Q I fi' ALk.'m L :fs I-ff IV ' i I I, 'irh V 'I V I VV ' M Geary. Fred Genzler, Idel I a 2 V iq ' :ii IIII V ' ,VV iii Gerald, Susann Gereg. Row 2: ' I VV V ' I ' qulv I V, l:,. VV V V 'VVV Barbara Gergel, Leonard Giam. . L r, paolo, Janef Gibson, Barbara V s V -V ' iis IVII. i ' , I -:III -f'I IITI ' V, Gierman, Gerald Gillcison, Alfred V V ,, I ' -I 'sii ,A-1A II V Viwyi ,,,, I Girolami, Arnold Goefz. Winifred V JVVVVA V 'I, fi VV V VV ,YAV if I IAII Q iii V:,,, VV - ,V,.,, V , Goncher, Judy Gossmann. Row 3: , ' I I , I' I IIIIV'IfV I VV, I 55, VV John Grabow, Galen Gra ha m, . V VV Vj V Isii 7 .VII VVf Zii , J a cl: Graha m, J o h n Graham, SQwfjI ' ':.,, -15 III VV 7 V ff-VCV Carol Graves. Terry Gray, Roberf I V VI I VV I wx ,y,,y,, I ,, 1 I IIVI - Graziani, Avis Greenblaff, Richard ,II I I M W , I -V .. , I IILI IIS V . Greep. Row 4: Carl Greiving. I n , ,V Vs VI1 V I I Lynn Griffin, Charloffe Grimes. Iiiy V .rg V, VVVVV Vyry V J' Pafriclr Grossi, Tim Grossi, Sandra f :, is I ,::,I: Ire: r,, ,e I , : :IQ ,:: If Gm- PMG GM- Robe VVV V I I I I I , f f,,' I II? ' I Gurney, Karl Guf. Row 5: Joan ff I 'I VV . VV ,1,, ,: : I -:,,, ZIIIII I:Ii - , I ,. - Gufhrie, Th o m a s Guy, Gerald V ,,,y , iyw , ify, :IIF I,.: V VV V ,V Haaclc, Lee Hahn, Roberf Hale, y, , I V if 152, T. f V ' Vky ,,1y ' Fi , John Hall, Judifh Hall. Sfephen VI I I III VV 1' F I' I 'II., X r . II F V f' I iI,- V Halperin, Harold Ham. I I 'I This 2 46595 I ,,' I Row I: Adrian Harbaugh, David ' , Q ' Harper, Dennis Harper, James ' V. I f ,,,': VV ,V VV ,, V Harrell, Gene Harris, Glenda I I II IV- If I, I I I -.. V . VVVE Harf, Alberf Harfman, Beverly V V I f I , I I :I Hassberg, James Haffield, Row II T VVV V' ffffi i I' X Q ' 2: Joseph Hawes, Rosemary VV , . V - V I-layes, Claire Heckmann. Thomas 3 I ,,,, V V, V V- VV V V ei 'V Hederman, Arnold Heineman, VV I :V ', :5 'I V w V ' I K Ig fvlary Jo Helland, Virginia Hell- I VVVV- V ' I V V ' 'I I:VVVl. I I I I I man, Vivian Helsel, Dale Hender- Vi NV' I son. Row 3: Jim Hendron, Bar- - - V - ' , V . ' bara Henry, Ronald Hensley, Ann V VV ,-I,VV 5 VV , VVV VV .. V V VVV V V T VI ' H e rbsf, Joan Herchenroder, . I W I -I I, I V I I V-I. is James Hermesdorf, Eleanor Harf- III . In I V V J ,V II mann, John Hesemann, Elzie Hig- N fIII V V , ginboffom, Row 4: Mary Hilde- - V K - I ., I V s F V M man, Glynn Hill, Raymond Hill, I ,V,f I. 1 'V' ,o':2 I VV V' V S gV , ' I Gloria Hinoiasa, Pefer Hochberg. II I::.V. I- V , , I ' Jeanne Hoge. Lerna Holman, VVVVVV, V ... 'V 'Q ' 41' . V, V ' I V John Hom, Jack Hopkins. f I 4 V I ,, VVVV L 184 ,,, ,W M, im, 2 l ig A i a Q, nc, ,. Vi, as , A 'Xi , i fl is A - if s s. as Q, s ,iin s ' Q. s, 2 Q e sf gs in e Q D' 2 ' ' iid? if Rlllifa L 4 L if Q gf ge , as J is 5 ,g '7 K i as E 'J l I J ' ll LAL Qi K Row I: Theodore Hopson. Donald Horn, Sharon Hoselfon. Karen Householder, Shirley Howell. Ca- fhee Huber. William Hunfer. Margaref Hussman. Julie Hufch- inson. Row 2: Jerome lafollo, How- ard lglow, Alberf Irons, Beaufy Jackson, James Jacobs, Bonnie Jacobson. Gary James, Michael James, Louis Jamison. Row 3: Bar- bara Janlrovialr, Bonnie Januselc, Efhel Jarreff, Edwin Jasczalr, Rich- ard Jaworowski, Isaac Jefferson. Mariann Jelinek, Diane Johnson, Eric Johnson. Row 4: Eulaleffa Johnson, James Johnson, Johnnie Johnson. Michael Johnson, Bever- lee Jones, Susan Jones, Emil? Jor- dan, JoAnn Juravic, Beverly Kali- nowslxi. Row 5: Charles Kapp- meyer, Rifa Karas, Joan Karwoslci. Andrea Kassela, Nancy Kauffman, Joyce Kehl, Sandra Kehl, Ralph Kelly, Verna Kennedy. Row 6: Jay Kessel, Sharon Kiclrerf, Jack Kilbourn, Mary Ann Killion, Karen King, Gordon Kingsley, Sharon Kinsinqer, Carol Klavinslri, Valerie Klein, lx As she smiles convincingly, maioreffe Bunny Fasman fells Dominic Garofalo which sfone she fhinlcs would look besf in his class ring. 185 Row lg Diane Kloss, Nancy Kloss John Knaub, Richard Koellinq, Roberl Kopernilc, Marqarel Korn, Kay Kosrnal, Diane Koziclii, Rich- ard Kraerner. Row 2: Michael Krislon, Lawrence Kush, Joseph Kwasigroch, Earlean Kwiallcowslci, Judith Kyle, Joseph Lane, Phyllis Lane, Carol Lange, Juaniia Lang- lois. Row 3: Loreila Laporl, David Larsen, Dennis Lawrence, Judilh Leeiz, Raymond Lennerlz, Doug- las Leone, Sharon Leone, Peler Levin, Jerold Levy. Row 4: Gary Lewis, Susan Liqhl, David Linderl, l-lugh Linnernann, Larry Lillell, Duncan Logue, Carol Loilz, Dawn Long, Dennis Long. of rf I' ,. e 'Y X Qi f ii iii , ,is fs Q -Q ' X ., ii l W' . . n , . ,iri D ie k ii F , L Q , f . xi rihh E a at J 'If an by r W2 , i s ' J N-9? , so o,yvv 4 r is ' 1 i . .xi h is Row l: Mary Low, John Lowrnan. Ronald Lucas, Frank Lulcasilc, Edna Maclc, Eugenia Madeia, Billy Mad- dox, Frances Madura, Theresa Madura. Row 2: Dan Maga, Brian Mahnlce, John Malec, Richard Malec, Ronald Malvesfulo, Doro- fhy Manes, Anlhony Mangano. Sandra Manqano, Stephen Mann, Row 3: Barbara Mansfield, Philip Marco, Geraldine Marconi, Don Marienlhal, Richard Marino, Blyih Marinucci, John Marinucci, Ar- lhur Marks, Yvonne Marlcs.' Row 4: Bessie Marlin, Hazel Marlin, Jerry Marlin. Manuel Martinez, Ann Marlinmalci, Michael Marfino, Karen Marwiclr, Janice Mascirri, Mario Massacci, Junior class presi- denl John Barrelf 'irips if upl' wilh Sharon Smilh a+ lhe Morque's an- nual l-lalloween parly. L ' fb get i, L i , s aasr we R A ii si' iiii fi a R sri 4, ani- if 1 A 1 U 4, s n 5 186 5 I K z I-L' gf ri 's 3 I xg K 1 x is 1 x 4 l L I BE ii XD' fi -'f-:,'L' Qi if 4 A U ' 1 K ii Q ' l L. A A N Q J ' ., Q, A 54 if r i . if' ,,, Qs, se-M2 J h , Conce Faso, Ben Conrre- ras, and Ron Celmer lead a discussion on currenl world affairs in lheir American l-lislory Class. Row l: Paul Maffhews. Sam Malz, James Mavroqeanes, Colelle Max- well, Judilh McClelland. James McClenahan, Vivian McClendon, Niven McConnell, David McCul- loch. Row 2: James McDaniel Virginia McGillivary, Thomas Mc- Graham, Dianne McKenzie, Ronald McKinney, Daniel McLauqhlin Harry McMeen, Joan McNully. Ivy McWaller. Row 3: Garfh Mc- Whorler, Nancy McWilliams Michael Meinharl, Sam Mele, Dorolhy Meliza. Louis Melone, Carole Menqle, Charles Merrell Janice Merrill. Row 4: Violel Messmalcer, Alla Meuch, Delores Michalelc, Cecilia Michaleslco, Nicholas Michaleslco, Albin Mi chalowslci, Joseph Miclro, Czeorqo Miller. Joyce Miller, 5 9 i Wi D 'S x- K is , s M . x tc. ii 'ef Q Wx i ii A ' ,,, . X th siss . 4. . .N s . u f of Ei ii Q K A SQA!! I li 1 if H521 :IAK K D if A i i Q in - I- :rr.s. i A ir-L W N1 . . sz LF ., 'I87 Row l: Karhryn Miller, Sally Milcham, Dan Modzelewslci, Sieve Modzelewslci, Billie Mollrum, Tho- mas Monacelli, Don Monleifh, Frances Moniella. Brenda Moore. Row 2: Charles Moore. Pafricia Moore, Slephen Moore, Lynn Mor- row, Richard Mofuelle, Vincenl Mrslilc, Rurh Mueller, Judilh Mul- der, David Mulderinlr. Row 3: Margo? Murphy, Roberl Murphy, Larry Myers, Mary Napoli, Pa- rricia Nalale, Thomas Nalale. Jo- seph Naughron, Sandra Neander, Karen Nelson. Row 4: Suzanne Nero, William Neville, Pafricia Newberry, Jane .Nibloclc Karen Nicholas, Cecil Nichols, Donald Nichols, Ronald Nichols. Carmen Nororiano, industrious Juniors Prepore Juniors Don Vesie and Nick Michalesko. pariicipanis in lhe Diversified Occupaiions program. are assisled by a former D.O. worker as ihey Try +o repair a broken wash- ing machine. Row I: Lynn Nudelman, Jesse Nu- nez, Mary Obrul, Dennis O'Brien, Pairicia O'Connor, Charles Odom. Richard Oliver, Barbara Olson, Larry O'Neil. Row 2: Nadine On- ofrio. Barry Ordwav, David Os- sello. Julie Osierman, Pasquale Palanca, Nedra Pangburn. Melody Paneqa, Charloiie Papas, LaVerne Parada. Row 3: Loreira Payne, Durk Pearson, Michael Pease, l-iarimuf Peisfrup, Loihar Peislrup, Carolyn Pelock, Pafricia Pelock, Gloria Pellino. Grace Perkins. Row 4: Gerald Perozzi, Melody Perry, Donald Persiani, Janice Peierson, June Peierson, Larry Pelerson, Riia Peierson, Kalhleen Peirarca, Virginia Peirarca. Row 5: Carol Pefricek, Gloria Piacenii. Joan Piani, William Pierce, Joseph Piq- noifi, Bruce Pigulski, Judy Ann Piker, Sandra Pilollo, Hervey Pills. z ff , Weekly physics labs are one of The hiqhlighis of ihe iunior year io rnos+ siudenis. Ken Benni, Vic Roihbardi, and Dennis Fink work on an experirneni while Mr. Dale Lawion supervises. my ,, ,i M .i Qi r.7l gy , IQ: . . . tr A I A Y la Ima x A di m 1 Ln. Ain ' a .. s ,. 'ir s ' 1' i P - H 'Q . 6 6' is G i I I ii PL i , . ,y .4 J.: . f 188 For Their Future Occuporions 1 fffgfgii f 1 igi. ,- if in R ' 2535: -ju-5 - :Sv- lvliss Lee Berlcenlcamp advises Janei' Gibson which courses she should 'ralce 'ro meei college requiremenis. 5, 6 4' ,Sv I vial. ,...,..f! Mr. James Sfeclcel discusses college plans wiih Cary Ruilcowslci as lhey loolc over The resulis of his junior iesfs. ' Row I: Dennis Piunli, Sharon Pi- 3, 4 , va ' ' ,.,s,f X , af, unli, Thomas Plani, Daniel, Pluia. T , , A Douglas Poe, Eugene Pollca. Tom Ryblh Y ii 1 R -F Pollra, Edward Polleiia. Sandra - K Polfer. Row 2: Richard Porier. 1 Q it S A my 5 Jim Pouncey, Paul Primavera, Tom R? Raju- if K Q2 , A 3. ,Y Primavera, Leann Prisco, Michael ,. 'wi K V Prisco, Sally Prifchelt Mar arei X X ' Q' li i x 5 Prombo. Judifh Pryslalslmi. Roqw 3: Geraldine Pulcini, Karen Radzi- ea WP K f.. If wieclci, Rufh Range, David Ranieri, Q 4 - A iw 1iEucZeneRRaneri, Shjla Reqan, Al- N jg, V ' , re eimen, Ju ifh Resedean. R George Reynolds, Row 4: Jessie g Q Reynolds, Saundra Ridder, Ronald L.. ,. sd A ' V 'H - Rielren. Efhel Rinlcenberqer, Gua- A P- ' bg 2.3. dalupe Rivera, Keni Robbins, Vir- ix ..' vi xx 'gif 1- 3 QEEQQ ginia Roberson, Harry Roberis. Thomas Rodman. Row 5: George f: W v Rohr, Sharon Rosafi, Sharon Ro- . 6' ' ' gf ' i y' 'N' ' ' sen, Bruce Rosmis, George Ross . ,-i:' R Belly Ann Rossi, Vicior Rofhbardi, ti Q L h f - is Helen Rowland, Melanie Rueler. 9 Row I: Judilh Ruqqeri, Cary Rule lcowslri, Pafricia Sadus, Raymond Sadus, Gene Saia, George Sa- mash, Abel Sanchez, Donald Sand- ers, Sam Sanlralello. Row 2: l-lenry Sanlelord, Ronald Sanfo- srefano, Louis Saviano. Barbara Saviclcas, Anlhony Scarlozzi. Peggy Schaeffer, Paul Schaler, Marlene Schaller, Earl Scheidl. Row 3: Palricia Schleyer, Marlin Schmidl, Jane? Sue Schomas, Dina Schroeder, Kenelha Schroeder, Sharon Schroeder, Donald Schullz, Lorraine Schullz, Richard Schu- macher. Row 4: Ronald Schulz, Roberl Scudella, Horsr Selenl, Jaclcie Seniw, Leona Shane, Tho- mas Sharo, Mary Shepard, Helen Sherloclc, James Shipp. Row 5: Lynn Shoemaker. James Siciliani, Jessie Sierra, Peler Sierra, David Silberman, Barry Simon, Barbara Simon, Ronald Singlelon, Ernesl Siriani. Row 6: Clyde Sioerdsma, Arline Slcowronslri, Edmund Slcow- ronslci, Marie Slauqhler, Jacque- line Slavilc, Charles Small, Dean Smilh, Jesse Smifh, Joyce Smilh, F 'S liy, W me i , so i S ,r,c A J Q 5 K sf it LA S S is ii i - V K , i iri- - y . y sy .V S J 'F T is 1 sr J 'S esy S r ys h . , ii ' T 1 ' vb na ...fr 1 J s Pep Rollies Arouse Enthusiasm Varsily cheerleader Linda Wilson parlicipales in The lirsl pep assembly of fhe loolball season. Sealed in lhe background are lhe aclive members of Jrhe Pep club. 190 il lik C U f.,-- ? fx if ai 'H ,, 2 Y' Q, ,fm mr ui s Jx -Sk I 12 Hg ef? J sw . .35 M K .J If if A if ,,, 2 2 Y rrrr T: ,J if S ii ..,, r fr .A Srudenrs mob lhe cafefe- ria on fhe lirsf day of school in an arfempl' +o pay lhe bool: renral fee. If X A ' , 2 -' T i gn ., sg-f' fy .Q , J Wu Q: Sgr ssss J S' h 1 Q ,fs 57 . ,mv , I i x ag 1 33 i T' J. Tr : ii' f y W 3 'N as 'ii i iii? r- 3- .5 . f 4 ' 'his Ili T ', FL ,Q 'kk' ,f s ,Q sgaqwzrezzgs i.:i,g,:s mr K it I i 'S' , 'lb R, il: 122 'V ,ii QD? xf x lx what lm? HK VW .. A K Row I: LaVerne Smifh, Linda Srnilh, Marilyn Srnifh. Sharon Smirh, David Snodgrass. Nancy Soderberg, John Sorenson, Ro' land Sorrenlino. June Spangler. Row 2: Jennifer Sperry, Carloffa Spinozzi, Judilh Spinozzi, Anfo- neffe Sfabile, Joseph Slanfa, Kiffy Slanfon, Richard Slanlon, Richard Sfaples, Terry Srarlce. Row 3: Judifh Slarlcey, Sharon Sfarlrey, Alice Srears, Waller Slain, Helga Slepefalc, David Slewarf, Barbara Still, Sandra 'Sfil1's, William Sfoclc. Row 4: Douglas Sfogeniin, Karen Sfolres. Helen Slone, Joyce Sfone, Thornas Slreba. Rose Ann Sfreib, Richard Sfrom. Jane? Sfrope, Ber- narda Sluarf. so at J 12394 2 ' mm : ra, H :J ' il' CAE' 113 ,im :Q -r ir: A gx 5 Q QA es: :if gy, al slim, Q ,lkgsqg W ai i ' ' 'wigiimi i .5 Sir? , 1 vw.: Q-l'3g1oSl2:rez5,,Z v N335 ffflfseaf 15 4 K r' 1 Wiki W X L , A .:, 7. :rf- .. ,..,. , V ,amor--,egg V we.-f . . . X i WE 1 L -I -ff? .fx F' a ' Q-fr figsiils Si' . ii 25 cffiff: rm .. -1 S P aa- - fr- 5311 J1f1Lff'fLf5:,g:z.:.:i :lf-if 1 Q N 9 'M :W A, ' J X X cirll i f . L, 'I9'l s i , r X af' .sms M ,,.--f its Row I: Henry Sullins. Addie Sul- livan, Diane Surian, Marilyn Swearegene, Sally Swisher. Paul Tabbiri, George Tarquinio, Roberf Tafge. Michael Tarfersall. Row 2: Carolyn Taylor. Joanna Termini, George Thoeming. Charles Tho- mas. John Thomas, Leon Thompe son, Leona Thompson, Michael Thompson. Thomas Thompson. Rbw 3: William Thompson, Maryann Tiberi. Luanne Tilfon, Charlene Toepfer, Mary Ann Tolrarczylc. Roosevelf Toliver, Roberf Trefin- yalr, Joyce Tribo, Margarel Trie- zenberg. Row 4: Brenda Trim, Margaref Trippieffe. Sharon Trus- coff. Barbara Twiefmeyer, Lor- raine Tyllca, Darline Umland. Ju- difh Urban, Leon Urban. Sandra Vade Bon Couer. Row I: Kalherine Vallone. Paul Vanderwarf. Ronald Vanlco, Carol Van Nordslrand, Jaclc Velchelc, William Venn, lvlargarel Verchio. Palricia Verlucci, Donald Vesle. Row 2: Sheila Viflori, John Voiqhl, William Volcac, George Vorliclz, Mary Wagner, Sandra Wagoner, Edwin Wallcer, Waller Wallrer, Herman Wallenberg. Row 3: Ju- dilh Wallon, Elizabelh Wanlxo. Barbara Ward, Peggy Warlc, Mar- ian Warnell, Jane Wallcins, Irene Walls, Susan Wealherslon, Con- nie Webb. Row 4: Beverly Weber, Pamela Wegerson. Elayne Weiler, David Weishaar, Jo Lee Weiss, Joseph Wells, Janel Wendler, Al- ice Wendi, Karen Welzel. ,, ,. L 5 fl - sm B - q w ! W Q 3. .as -1',,,' , l . -sz is-2 V sy fi-f W I .5 ,. i-:,, .28 2 1 a , ,Q ga in iw' as we fd, p 1 + , V A Q V,,L V, Ii yn V .1 D vt :L , , 1- A f 'B s f ll iaa ' i 'il L l 'li'f' fs illi X l J r ll , i Row I: Marian Wenzel. Errol Wheeler, Jeanne While, Dennis Whilled, Brenda Widman, Eliza- belh Willie, Pamela Willauer, James Wilson, Judilh Wilson. Row 2: Kalhleen Wilson, Linda Wilson, Jacqueline Will, David Willsee, Roberl Wisdom. Deloris Wlos, Doris Wlos, Michael Woicilc, Su- if as ,,n,r J Nh K M ll r .B esfs w ho -B of . B sanne Wolf. Row 3: Orville Wo- ' 'ii' Z. p V! Jiffy , 1 mack, Jan Wonso, Daniel Wool- 'im 'i id K4 ir i K, len, Lucy Work, Tom Worlhy, Ar- Mg, ii'i ' 1 lene Wrighl, Bonnie Wrighl, Me- Q ,A i in if li li.-as wright Donald wykis. Row 1' l 4: Carolyn Wylie. Roberla Yun- y if ,A ' f - lcer, Linda Zagorslci, Pafricia Za- g-. 7 Q V. gorslci, Virginia Zenlera, Barbara a'-, Zeuberis, Juanifa Zinlmer, Edward ' ' ,'ii .Q Zobella, Jay Zoll. i Q 'I92 Jo Lee Weiss and Junior Class vice- presidenl Joe Pigno++i sneak up on Commissioner Dennis Pignolli and prepare +o sell him some leis for 'rhe Junior Jamboree. m k.V 1 .mga . L. lr . f J ii I who iiag ge I 3 T. ., ei :V .. 5 39' x .: . - l I' i H: F F ,. neg' al: we cus si . . sf if 4' Y' ,sis -,gf K , x X t 'J f9-'f : f - fe Q .s N .,ir7, -as c, Vg., M, , S 1, lgkjg, N C r vw ' . . I I ' y y .A.. r r ' 7: H ' : s sz: 1 r ,, E AVD F ulbk , A Barbara Barackman exer- cises her psychic powers in reading The fulure of Sieve Blucher al lhe Jun- ior Jamboree. Row I: Anlhony Zona, Frank Zum- Mallen, Mary Zurek, Renafe Zur- moehle. Theresa Zylslra. ABSEN- TEE JUNIORS: Jean Bader, Sue Barnes, Grace Ann Bafes, Larry Bowles. Row 2: Wayne Causey. Sue Dupree, Elizabefh Hallmann, Barbara Henry, James House- holder, Fred Kruege, Ike Massi, Richard Mafza, Frank Mazza. Row 3: Vivian McCann, Ed Moore. Fre- dessa Piper, Herberl' Rockenbrodf, George Thomas, Barbara Walland. Allen Werner, Parricia Whelan, Carlos Whiflow, Row 4: Roberf Yafka. ABSENTEE SOPHO- MORES: Charles Armitage, Clyde Barnes. Joseph Bradbury, Pal Bruen. Tom Bufler, Willie Cobb Lulabelle Dunlap, Carl Evans. il- 'L4 : f' F in K vi .. K . ae ee ' fl r 'll :M -:eh sh I Q- -1- P D Mi ' A A , , i 193 Row l: Carolyn Farabaugh, Gary Fewkes, Brian Halbach, Donald Hamillon, Raymond Henderson, Ben Hornslein, Richard Hunfer, Don Jonas, Linda Juanez. Row 2: Parricia Komer, Dye Laurell, Paul Leidecker. Tom McFadden, Billie Mae Miller, Paul Morfon, Anila More, Georgelfe Nichols, Rulh Oldenburg. Row 3: Ronald Pey- ser, Philip Piazza. Charles Pickens, Joseph Pilar, Richard Pirani, Ger- ald Piunli, Sheldon Piunri, Donna Posey, Charles Pressendo. Row 4: Dixie Rouse, Barbara Salvafo, Roberr Scolf, Joseph Slewarl. Dennis Svancarek, Consfance Ter- fer, Terry Thompson, Cora Wil- lingham. James Wynn. Pafruck Parusu, presldenf Kenne+h Beers, vice presrden'r M ariorie Huber, secre+a ry Mary Mi+cHell. 'rreasurer 194 Sophomore Closs FN ,. eng Sophomore Class Board, Fronlr row: JaneT Mimiscalco, PaTricia Sweeney, Barbara Spanos, Maryann Elam, Mary l-lunsToclc. Row 2: Mary BeTh Allen, Brenda Jarvis, Jack GiTTord, Marlc WalTon, Lorene RoberTs, Nancy Hayden. Row 3: Beverly Long, William Kosinslci, Richard Sund- sTrom, Lynn Olson, Frances Gloss. Row 4: William Reichert William BurdeTT, Michael Nicolai, Bruce Triebel, MarTy Wurbs. All work and no play makes Jaclc a dull boy. AlThough sTudy is imporTanT, The Class oT 'ol has Tound ThaT exTracurricular acTiviTies musT supplemenT regular class work if a sTudenT wishes To have a well- rounded school liTe. ln spiTe oT The TacT ThaT The class enTered Bloom as The largesT class in hisTory, iT will lose ThaT disTincTion when a greaT porTion oT iTs mem- bers begin Their junior year aT The new Homewood-Flossmoor high school, The class has Tinished anoTher year aT Bloom and anoTher mile on Their road To The Crossroads oT Their liTe-high school graduaTion. They have meT and conquered many obsTacles and are beTTer pre- pared socially To decide which road Their lives will Talce. arrives. llPracTice malces perTecT. These energeTic girls pracTice diligenTly To geT perTecT Timing Tor Their rouTine beTore The day oT The sophomore Talent show 195 A Row I: Harold Adams, William K n k K ' V i K U V- :D Adams, Roberl Agrella. Louis -' gk i r '4 Aguzzi, Doris Ahlgrimrn, Kennelh Il' ff kk ' , .k i I, i I'::A v w' i Q Alberlz, James Albrighl. Sharon I ii ii. i ' , . if ggV'Vh ii B-i .. - il Alcumbrac, Darlene Alessi. Row J! t iii i il iii ll I i 2: Richard Alexander, Marilyn Q y hi Allcire, Flora Allen, Mary Belh .W at 5, K 3, - ,K . f iq, Allen, David Allison, John Alpers, -ff A lnq- iw Podney Alwin, George Amadio, A H A x 'i 'iff Q ,-t iixyf. .E .., Q' Carol Anderson. Row 3: Craig E' 5 ya N ggi - ,g.,l.gi 34 Anderson, Dennis Anderson, V ' I James Anderson, Rila Andrade. ig 4, 2,5 E Q7 ,E it Byllee Angellolli, Thomas Angel- - Q ,M db ' 3? lolli, Doris Anzelmo, Keilh Ap- Qtggxjky - , Ais, ,'V is , ri 52,1-ff ' r 1 A Pleberry. John Armellino. Row 4: gr' R H fir. , K Franlc Arvia, Richard Avery, Carol Azzarello, Gerald Azzarello, Pa- ,Q :M ' as -Q I I gm, lricia Baldridge, John Barber, Ray i fi P ,K 3 , .Ms Barberi, James Barkley, Leannes x A K !WN..,sf, Q' A V. fi. A Barnes. Row 5: Melvin Barnes, X f -- H YS -M 1 ii Wayne Barnhisel, Judilh Barrell, J .A V Thomas Barrelf, Palricia Barlho- 5 4 . ,Lf gi fi . . ' I ' I ' hi W , lomew, Rose Basnle, Richard A, 2 5 Aki Beach, Juslin Beale. Mary Ann X fi , xi , ' fl ki W Beckman. Row 6: Kennefh Beers, . . f F we is Qi A Marlene Bell, John Bendle, Craig y A K 2 Beniamin, Feler Benni, Doris Ber- ,C I , :Q ,Y Mi ,gf 5 ka? 4' i' Gi his-ri chem, Sherry Berq, Thomas Berq- ...X is i f gif! F' K' sfrom, Hallie Bells. M iii i M A ' f 1 -N is L I llls good-by lo boolcs-lor rwo weelcs al leasr-as 'rhese happy sophomores prepare lo leave lor lhe Chrislmas vacalion. 196 f- -lfz:'::'s:4f:fW f .U I. esms-Lsgzi.-,s Z - Wil S will Li .41 ah. I . s ii L is Row I: Cheryl Bilinslci. Barbara Billings. Terry Binns, Grelchen Birosalr, Roger Bisig. Leroy Bivens. Anlhony Bivona. Joan Bland. Linda Bloclc. Row 2: Sfephen Bo- V I :V I .V . f flj A I dell, Shirley Boers, Josephine Bo- g V , 7 V -V43 gan, Peggy Bogenschneider. Carol 2 V I if I V yvyl VV Bogue. John Bondhus. Sharon Bo- m KV VV , nick, Mary Bonnell, Sharon Boss. Row 3: Harold Bauler, Sue Bour- - I V V .S j que, William Bowman, Larry Q? 'I V A-Q Vw ij 'I V' if Bown, Rolla Bowyer. Michael Brad- 'Hf STV f s. V -. 'V , ' bury, Julie Bradshaw, David Brady. 4, I Vl'l'l2Zi1g i,,,.,3Z III' Marian Brauers Row 4: Jim Bray. Peler Brennan. Michael Brelz. Al- . V , ,.., Q I 1 ice Brewer, Kalhleen Breyfogle. 15' r VV ,Q if V vi' 4- Sharon Broclcman. Edward Broolrs. VM I 5' lg. .XV lg. Ronald Broome. Kennefh Bross. -I 1. a h in Row I: Sharon Brosz, Philip , V Broughlon. Raymond Brower, De- SVA' I VV borah Brown, Diane Brown, Doris 'Vly Q, ij- VVVV Brown, Doroihy Brown, June R Q 'I A I Brown, Thomas Brown. Row 2: Vic+or Brown, Eugene Brownfield. VV . , V ,ig , .V-3 V 1 VM Cara Brunsf, George Buckner, Ber- - 'I 4 ' 'Wi-' V V 4-PIN nard Budzilc, Donna Bugg. Mildred IV V V QV: .XX Bunn, David Burdell, William Bur- 0 ' I, : 'TX : , dell. Row 3: Julie Burlre, Virginia .mx Burke, Kennelh Buss, Linda Bus- 'A V 3 V K sema. Donna Buxlon, Joyce Byrd. A, 'fuk -i ,VV f .IVV James Bysfrzyclci, Sandra Cacci- - r' 3 - ' Q I I I urri. James Caffarelli. Row 4: 'li ii fig - in L AA . Sharon Calgaro, Karen Cameli, r V ' Sam Camp. John Canning, Wesley i , ,V V Cannon, David Canlrell. Sandra .l B 1 S fm Fl Cappellelfi, Fred Carey, Leroy ' I V V SV' I Cargile. Row 5: William Carl- I 'I A QI A I berg, Edward Carlfon. Ladd Car- l W ley, Warnell Carroll, Bruce Car- I IV V g - am ' - V A V ler, Mariorie Carler, Calherine su at 1 Casgrain, Karen Cashman, Franlr . V J.: V si -li Vi f A. cellins. fy It -. f I , .Q r ' B Q V ,, VV V Row I: Franlr J. Cellini, Michele T' 6- , ' 5, ' l Ceresa, Linda Champagne, Char- I I' 'il ll he I les Champene Paul Charles Ce- , . ' 'lg . I ' M I - . .,.. V N lesfine Charlesfon. Cleo Charles- I I I V lon, Carol Chew, Marion Childs. ' V J . .V QV V W Vi Row Ronald Chudada, James V' ' I Vi aff V . A . 'Q Ciacclo, Penny Ciancanellu. David , 1, . . . ,Vi V V . I Ciancheffi, Michael Cicolini. Vin- l 'Ai f cenf Cioe, Jeanine Claus, Car- VV I :nen Claylon. Dave Cofran. Row V ,V V V i 3: Sfephen Cohen. Charles Cole, OJ ' ,S QM I l 'I Nancy Cole, Susan Cole. Anlhony - . S A , I VV lg iff . . Compra'r+, Shelia Conanl, Parri- I A6 Na T. J QF., MV?-.S Q Cla Condon' Llnda Cool' Wllllam . V . V Cooper. Row 4: Ronald Coppo- lelli, Vincenl Corsello, Willie Co- ' - - , V , VV fl 'Q-Q wan, Kenneth Cowles, Robert Coy. ' :.,V 'T , V ii Y William Coy. Carol Crafr. Susan ., i X t ' ,M l ,WN Ii f, Craig. Franlc Crescenzi. 197 ..- Row I: Dominic Crislelli, Pairicia Croci. Lanny Cross, Lewis Cross- land, Waller Cuculic, Roberl Cull, Doris Cunningham, Elizabefh Cur- ris, Pafricia Czaika. Row 2: Ed- ward Czyz, Doug Dahlgren, Jane Daly, Carol Dallesandro, Roberi Damiani, Norman Dandurand, John Danqoia. Carole Daniico, Connie Danlico. Row 3: Janice Darling, Mary Davey. Diane Davis, Ofiis Davis, Marlene Day, Franlc Defxngelo, Merrily Dee, Darlene DeFranlc, Michael DeGrofi. Row 4: Al DeGuilio, Ramiro DeLion Dennis DeLisio, John DeLorenzo, Lucille DeLorenzo, Glenda De- Luca, Pal DeLuca, Karen DePros- peris, Marilyn DeRosa. ' fr Q 'Q-' .- : X r - Q Q 'ix J ,iss i J I I1 . B-LL vi , - in A ei -if -u S lr: fin ii c S 3 A. . , inks' . : E2 A ' X Row I: Susan Finder, John Fin- ley, Denise Fisher, Chrisline Flag- da, John Flarnini, David Fleisher, Nancy Flesher, Marlha Flinl, An- ders Flodin, Row 2: Sharon Florelr. Rose Foqerly, Barbara Follcers, Daniel Foore, Alberl Fosler, Bar- bara Fox, Roger Fox, Marqo France, Roxann Franlclin, Row 3: Thelma Franlclin, Suzanne Franfzen, Reqe Fredriclcson, Judilh Friar. William Friedlaender, Connie Fronczalc, Linda Frylc, Roberl Ful- ron, Larry Furda. Row 4: Geol- lrey Fushi. Jerry Gardner, Lynn Garreri, Michael Garrily, Naida Garzolini, Belly Gaslon, Henry Gasion, l-lelen Galch, Denise Gaudei. x . J. ' si gg 5' V ' s, s ' X is 151 - it 4 . - :-e- ,Q - , s S f' , if 5, V I i I .A L , fr -in ri! r E . s'i' - Q I Mk: .V 55 K N I ' ' ' fi iw .- , E' i 3 15 25 . E' 1::, for Q Row I: Carol Devine, Sfephen . ,iw Q My ,Q ..,. Ax . S sr W , J re .W gi ii. wr' SH5 JA' .. ' ' DP' all fl a -' :Nagy ig . 1 ' 2 if if X Q , :V -.9 1. as-A ,, - 1 s..! li H x K I fl Diamond, Roger DiCicco, Edward Didriclrson, Eileen DiMascio, Paul Dimoclc, Cary Doclcery, Anne Dolph, Karen Dooley. Row 2: Francis Doran, Warren Dowdinq. Carol Downey, Belly Doxy, Do- lores Doxy, Penne Drew. Gala Droqhn, William Duncan, Mar- shall Dunn. Row 3: Lindell Dun- ning, Ellen Durchslag, William Echols. James Edler, Richard Ed- Ier, Bobbie Edmond, Marilynn Eg- ner, Linda Ehrhardi, Maryann Elam. Row 4: Gordon Ellioii, An- fcneiie Emole, Susan Engemann. William Enqsfrand, Eva Mae Efhe- ridge. Gerald Evans, Henrieffa Evans, Margaref Evans, Arnold Evers. Row 5: Lee Falascheifi. Judiih Farnefi, James Farrar, John Faso. Lawrence Faso, Philip Faso. Gary Faullcner, David Ferrero. El- len Fields. IO r sis iff, 'R ef f E K-Oi k 'Vw me' I ,, I ii-if 5 , W2 g Yi: --f.. 3 Q 1' A r . . ,. via., Q 3 --v as 9 , ma i 1, K,- 1 ii, hc- A S. V 3 S wh in wx 5 fe , ? Gil 34 .'-A . ' ,kin Ffh il . ' Y if Q v I . S -Ln -, All 1 I i -'f AQ 5- . - 4 X ' ii 'I G i sf i. 7 'f Q or --N 'l JF' G s. ' if 6 is , 11 1 6 if 1 1 W ri J v + '-so ,. Ll r' Ln. 1 G Kava 1' if Row I: Jerry Geigel, James Ge- nova, Vincenl Genlile, Elizabelh Genzler, Richard Gerardi, Slanley Geras, Jaclr Gergel, Angeline Gi- annelli. Merle Gibboney. Row 2: Frank Gibbs, John Gifford, George Gilberr, Laurie Gilberl, Mary Gilmore, Allen Girnus, Di- anne Girnus, Ron Gifzendanner, Franl: Giuliani. Row 3: Roberf Giuliani, Joy Gleilsman, Frances Gloss, Tamarra Goeders, Sandra Goesel, Gloria Goncher, Jesse Gonzales, James Gordon, Mary Gordon. Row 4: Roger Gosself, Jeannine Graham, Marvin Gra- vely, James Gray, William Gray, Nick Graziani, Kennefh Green. Lillie Green, Elberla Gremp. Row 5: Paul Gremp, Gene Griffin, Cery Griffiths, Raymond Grigsby, Diefrice Grimes, George Grinq. Charles Gruberman, Larry Gusfaf- son, Nancy Haalrsma, Row 6: EI- den l-laemlrer, Glen Hahn, Renee l-lalbach, William l-lalberl, Linda Hall, Joey Hallamon, Charles Hal-' vorsen, Joseph Ham, William Hamilfon. Nancy McWilliams poses Marian Brauer for her class piclure while olher girls give +heir receipls lo Joan Gulhrie and wail 'rheir lurn. 'I99 Sophomores Find Thor Good Times Larry Weller and sophomore class secreiary Marjorie Huber share a joke as ihey spend an-enjoyable evening ai 'rhe Gel-Acquainied dance. Row I: Pafrick Haney, Sharon Hank, Linda Hanko, Yvonne Har- din, Emma Hardiman, John Hari, Charles Harie, Karen Harflep, Gloria Harimann. Row 2: Ear- Ieyne Haskell, Wesley Hasleli, Larry Hasse. Mary Ann Haiiield. Lynne Haupiman, Linda Hawkins, Nancy Hayden, Bonnie Haysleii. Neil Hazelwood. Row 3: Karen Heaney, Judiih Heil, Barbara Heidenriech. Richard Heine, Roe ger Hendrick, Karen Hendron. Phillip Hensley, Roberi Hesemann. Michael Heiiich. Row 4: Mar- iorie Hicks, Douglas Hikade, Aniia Hill, Laureiia Hill, Bruce Hille- meyer, David Hillmer. Loura Hodge, Pairicia Hodges, Ronnie Holcomb. Row 5: William Hollen- back. Randy Holrn, Belly Holi, Richard Holfz, Thomas Holz, Mi- chael Hovis, Annelfe Howard, Joan Howe, Reberi Howe. Y' Q- ' 1, 'i Pai Sweeney lisiens inienily as sophomore gridder Tom Biel explains some of 'rhe game's complicaied plays +o her. Z il 'is M Q ii 1 iii igfrniwlll QQ ., y y J ci, ,,.y I 5' y 1 I ,V L I 9 9 at i gil, , . Ave., 'gin mill 1 ' K rif 200 Are on Essenliol Port of Bloom Life 1 's Donna Buxlon and Ken Beers view lhe massive Eillel A band brealc al lhe Morgue finds Bonnie Walsh Tower which ser The lheme lor A Nighl in Gay Linda Frylc. Tom Barrell, Dorine Migliorali, and Tim Pareef' lhe annual Homecoming dance. Murphy engaged in lighl conversalion. Row l: Calherine Howell, Mar- ' Q 'N .' sg! iorie Huber, Lucille Hudson, Ken- ' 16.1 K nelh Hughes, Sammie Hughes, is K V ii ,qu ge Dennis Hummel, Dorolhy Hun- TW Ali Ki f-T I ,ig sfoclc, Mary Hunsloclc, Roger Hupe. Row 2: Rebecca lnlis. Rich- - G ard lnlander, Sharon lnucci, 's -' ' ,' 5 Aleyce lrons, Belly lrons, Richard ' , - f Eg- B ni. W lzzell, Carol Jacks, Robeif Jack- K Till . x son, Rosa Jaclcson. Row 3: Wil- liam Jacobs, Bonnie Jacobucci. T if Kemplon James, Palricia Janes, X s is Kennelh Janson, John Januselc, ai - It X ' Brenda Jarvis, Carol Jenlcins, Dar, . rell Jennings. Row 4: Chris Jolius Mis ' Annie Johnson, Clara Johnson, X ij an 6 Corrine Johnson, Jacqueline John' Qs A J son, Jim Johnson, Karen Johnson, Q rl K T - i Lynn Johnson, Terry Johnson, Row L 5: Billy Johnslon, Billie Jones, Cyn' J , lhia Jones, Frank Jones, John , Ll 'i BT'-ri Jones, Linda Jones, Palricia Jones X A A M K t Roberl Jones, Wayne Jones. 201 Row I: Charles Jordan. John Jor- dan, Joseph Kalus, Belly Kann- berg, Clara Kapp, Judy Kaufman, Roberr Kavanaugh, Sherry Kealon, Os ig' -3 - -iilifih -e ' il J L... rm L M :A f ii' ' 4: Paul Kehl. Row 2: Leonard Keil- ii L. LL ii LL qau.. L 1 ,V L man, Jeanine Kelrich, Roberf Kel- Q. ILQ L ,.,1 - L S ,... 5 .: AV ' .Ji i L ., i r iey, Marilyn Kendrick, David Kiel, L I i li I L i A f 'lg David Kieper, David King, James i iii:i I iiiii' ' i 1' l ' ii :'i I i i l ii KI77 '--' A Q 755 I ii I ' F Kari, Judirh Klaulc. ROW as chris f ' R ii f iii f Lil rfe E. L yo 31' K M 4' Kleihauer, Robert Klein, Elaine L I L L L , i L ef- L L L . LL LL XL Klepac, Sharon Klibofslce, Siephen L LLL'f LL 'L '1i,L L, 'LLL ' W 9 Knapp, Elizabefh Mae Knight L , 7 ' ff' iii . si LL f 'Lili - 1 Gunnar Knulson, Romaine Koch, L i iri-' V iiiiiii iii E 5 . ' l Alan Kogler. Row 4: Ann Kolody, L L, William Kosinslci, John Kowalew- ' L i -r LL Li L V ski, Virginia Kozlow. John Kozub, . i Vigil LLLL Z Dennis Krueger. Douglas Krueger. 'i LQ' Q2 LLLL L L 'JAL LLQLL r o L?f'LLLL Margarer Kruse, Diane Kruzel. ' 3-A L LL L L L, L LL ii, L - Row I: Edward Kuerslen, Donna ,L DL L, S Lv LLL , Ladd, Beniamin Lamb, David Lam. my 2L-L L' berrino, Franlc Lamberlino, Flavio K ' iiii ' , LLL- LaMor+icella, Rifa Lamparelli, Eila L L -ZLL Mae Landrey, Merice Lange. Row L i,,' L. - ' L V LL f L 1LL LL -,.L :'L, L LLL LL 2: Richard Langhour, George Lar- : Lll' ' JL L.. . sen, Arfhur Larson. Donna Larson, - Richard Lawler, Jack Lawion, Wil- ' V . Iiam Leahy, Duane Lee, Gerald L LLL - . ,. r Leinen. Row 3: Paul Lenburq, ' Q - - L' L ' LLL , Harry Lesner, Elizabefh Lewan- F ' ' .. dowslci, Kennefh Lindberg, Richard L,.. LL V L L:-L i ,Lf ii ,L Livsey, James Llorca, William is Q fr ,, le F , i R Lloyd, Janice LoBue. JoAnne Lo- .L Bue. Row 4: Toni LoCascio, , L L LL L L LL fLL Yvonne Lohse, Beverly Long, John Q- , ii . ,L L:-f A i 1 i ' me 5 Longo, Jerry Loria, Judy Low, Carl 5 L Y L LLL, iw ' . Lowe, Alberfa Lucas, Mary Lou A X L',L. Q iiii ' ila . Lucas. Row 5: Richard Lueclce. - L. Barbara Luering, James Luiz, Ja- . si ' ' iiii' . , nel' Luiz, Lynn Maclcler, Edward 'V 'ig' V , --.. r Macklin, J a ne MacMasrer. Ar- if L i i , ' i' ' . Qi' 'r,ii. fi: L L LL mand Maddamma, Roberl' Ma- i I - ii i 1 M fhey. Row lz Ted Mallia, David Maga, , LL LLL L L LL ,Lac John Mager, Adrian Mahnke, Paul 'A L Lg A . i Mahnlre, Franlc Maine, Carol I L L LL L 5 L L. L L f: Malmloff, William Malllay, Heron L i I 3 ii i e Mancha. Row 2: Sue Mansell, ' Herald Rae Manslce, Roberl Man- L '1 LL L' 1-1' L 2- L ' Lf son. Randall Marconi, Thomas LL f Z L i t ' XL LL 'S Marconi, Richard Marschner, Ron- ' ' N7 . .L ald Marshall, Charles Marlin, Den- all W ,, Q' D ie, nis Marlin. Row 3: Roy Marrin, LLL L . Hugo Marzo, Ernesl Mascilfi, L i L L. L L i Q Jeanne Marlen, Murphy Mayes, ' i W Rosira Mayol, Jackson McCarly, A 5' i 1 LL Waller McClain, Karon McClan- ii ii i i V lf i 'Y' ahan. Row 4: Donna McComas. L M, A - Calherine McConnell, Roberl Mc- L.L 'f' - Ly ii , ' Cormic, Evelyn McDavid, Roberf LL- LLL i ' LL L 'Q McGee, Arrhur McGurlc, Jaclc Mc- fl, il' LLLL ' L ' L L. K LLLLg 'fl Laughlin, Fred McMorris, Carol iiii i if -s i i i ' Q36 McWhorler. 202 eq ..-sg c .VV, , eg 'ui V' fx 'r I A . . 7,5 - . ,ML 1, i x T T c f- 'f , '?':' 'D . T4 OJ 5 iv: lr ' A-SisQif K . f ,an ,, , .1 D - ' A F is-via 3 i , ' 5 i F' at is i., a 'iii ,, ' ' i Q' Row l: Lucy Napoleon, Paul Na- poleon. John Napoli, William Na- poli. Raymond Narcisi, Mary El- len Nallerslad, Donald Nelson. Alan Nelson, Jane Nelson. Row 2: Larry Nelson, Marcia Nelson Nancy Nelson, Dennis Nichols, Donald Niclcs, Michael Nicolai, Thomas Noble, Marlin Norden. Roberf Norlander. Row 3: Barbara Norlhrup, Don Nudi, John Nunez. Rose Marie Nussbaum, Susan Ny- slrom, Margarel O'Connor. Lin- nea Odegard, Hugh O'Donnell, Cassandra Oehmlce. Row 4: Wayne Ogibovic, Teresa Ogieglo, William O'Hale, Alfred Ohrf, Or- ville Oldenburg. Rufus Oliver. George Olson. Lynn Olson. Donna Ondreilra. Row 5: Anfhony Ono Trio, Franlr Opsahl, Beairice Orne. Gayle O'Rourl:e. Palricia O'Rourlce. Aliean Oflro. John Ov- erion, Dennis Owens. Anira Pan- dolfi. 35 J 3 , is ,,- ga L- .3 F 'or' .1 Q nn! A T' ig: MQ R .' T K , sz, , c li'i ' .N W Im , gk ,. ,i L, Q ,,.j W 'eflg 51, ,. , 1 , .4 '4- Xd 4, 15:22, L . Q 1 ,,. .41 . in ' fi 'al ,4 Q, ik ,Q ,, v, 'viii 2.3. 1 W , it,f as . ,ig wiv Q5 'W N ,. wx :lea - Lie Row I: Judiih Mearns, Andrea Mednanslcy, Marilyn Meier Ed ward Meinheir, Fred Mele, Tim orhy Merqenrhaler, Ronald Mer lir-i, Laurie Messimer, Sanna Mes, singer, Row 2: Edward Micelc, Charles Michaels, Ronald Michal lelr. Mary Michaud. Dorine Miq liorali, Frank Mikes, Charles Mil ler. Geraldine Miller. Patricia Miller, Row 3: Sieve Miller,Jane1 Mimiscalco, Mary Mircharn, Mary Miichell, L. D. Milchell, Annelre Monacelli, Karen Mondschein Carol Jean Moody, Eddie Moore. Row 4: Fred Moore, Florence Mor- gan, Lilberf Morgan, Gary Muench, Marilyn Mueller, Nancy Munley, James Murphy, Tim Mn: phy, Jacqueline Napoleon. iff: ' rn Hifi i Is, , 'fi if ai A ' is J I 3. .1 4' ' , L as ,Q L . l' W ' 1 1 L, 11, 'ijli 6 T i ie F 5i' Q . A ries an A E' Row I: Ronald Panici, Judith 5 - Paris, Palricl: Parisi, Margo Par' .' lcer, Duane Parlrs, William Pass is - I-, ix sr Sandra Passarelli, Lois Palrizi. Sam .,. 'C Z gl 203 Palh. Row 2: Joan Paulcsris. Rich ard Paulsen, Diane Pavlili, Bearrirn Pearr, Juanita Pease, Joan Pelorli Delorise Penninqlon, Donna Pen singer, Richard Penwirf. Row 3: Barbara Perdue. Berlha Mae Perry, Carole Pefers, Diane Per ers, Keilh Pelerson Judirh Pe-fer son, Bruce Pererson, Francine Pig- frarca, Jennie Pelrarca, Row 4 Karen Sue Pelrarca, John Pefrer lcis, Tim Pefrusalc, Bonnie Phillips Jerry Piani. Sharon Piazza Dawn Picol, Gerald Piunii Sharon Plum Row I: George Polleffai John Predlcelis, Frank Presfia, Carol Pri' rnavera, Lynn Prolcop, John Prom- bo, Richard Quaifrocchi, Roltzerl Qualfrocchi, Pafricia Quinn. Row 2: Georgia Rabafy, Ronald Raefh, Vincenf Rarnacci, Richard Ranieri, John Rassbach, l-leafher Reed, William Reed, Consfance Rein- hardf, Gerrif Reifveld. Row 3: Daniel Rellis. Sharon Reffich, Carol Reynolds, Nancy Reynolds. Roger Reynolds, Ronald Reynolds, Audrey Rhoads, Jacqueline Rich- ard, Roberf Riley. Row 4: Milce Riordan, Anifa Roberfs, Lorena Roberfs, Mary Robinson, John Rocha. Vicfor Rocha, Doris Roe- scheisen, Glen Rogers, Mary El- len Rogers. Row 5: Diane Ro- mano, John Romano, Anne Roof, Paul Rosen, Margo Rosensfein, Sandy Rosone, Charles Ross. Lo- renzo Rossi, Carolyn Rofoloni. A . , K k is . J , ,,c is del I ka fn XfX-Wfi . , ' s mf f. bt, 'K' sb- 6' it iii- 1 Q f N , . N x 'Y Q I l 52 A r 1 I Ty ,, 4 Y . In i M I t 5' . if E Q I 'L , ii Q l 1 Ai 2 'i 'A Q 552+ if 'gi A im . A ra W Yi I Q ii M- ,sy on if i Qi. Lf lfiih L .- Y 'll e 204 Affer Effecfs of Defeof Sophomore cheerleaders Diane Pavlilc, Darlene Alessi, and Bonnie Walsh are crushed affer fhe liffle Trojans suffer a hard-foughf de- feaf. 4. , Q W we at lf. ,L 'im-6 4 .: fi w - , x . 9 Q2 R in A ii Q V Q A i J ii sr if Q ,fee 'sf X4 I 1f 5, A fl l J I K hir - A . 'KMA see s 1 A i A 1 X li is Row I: Terrie Roulslon, Anlhony Rulo, Camilo Ruiz, Ronald Rump, Ronald Rush. James Russell. An, lonia Russo, Willie Sallis, Cleo Sa- lonies. Row 2: Barbara Salvalo. Karen Salvalore, Doris Sanders. John Sanlelord, Gloria Sarelr, Jen- sie Saulberry, Joann Saviano, Claire Sawyer. Rosalie Schaefer, Row 3: John Scharland. Waller Scheihinq, Dennis Schermer. Wil- liam Schichmer. Judilh Schilling. Charles Schild, Bob Schmidl, Judy Schmill. Dennis Scholfer. Row '4: Arnold Schroeder. Dorolhy Schullz, Joyce Schullz. Lorraine Schullz. Sue Schulfz. Fred Schulz, Roberl Schumacher, William Schumacher, Sharon Schull. 1... ef , f !f, , I 9 cr, JN gf lv Lx ia iii yn M Aw ix I X l fi 2' if A 'l ds-h S -i . , sr in fm W All 2 ., Q i A A . ' -Q 15 X 1 . J fi ic Q m av. -l l fi X Q' fgi 1 'Lg xy' L. hh in sz. 205 Jane Nelson and Lorene Roberls counl ballols lo delermine +he king and queen ol Cour+esy-Clean- Up weelc. Row I: Terry Schulz. Malhew Sci- meca. Norva Scoll. Bob Scoll, ln- qrid Seidelmann, George Seiler, Erich Selenl. Bob Senn. Anne Seyssens. Row 2: Allan Sher, Dan- iel Sheyda, Rose Marie Siciliani. Lucy Sierra. Mary Simmons, Carl Simplcins. Sydney Simpson. Milne Silarz, Doug Slain. Row 3: Joe Slaughler, Philip Slolness, Ronald Smalzer, John Smarf, Irene Smidl, Bob Smiley, Edward Smith, Gail Smilh. Gordon Smilh. Row 4: Gloria Smilh. Penny Smilh. Ray- mond Smilh, Richard Smifh,'S+e- ven Smilh, Wilma Smifh, Chris Smool. Sfeve Smool, Mary Ann Snodgrass. Bloom Sophomore Gives Service to l-larold Metcalt Row l. Robert Snyder, Henry Soehnolz, Charles Soltysilc, Chris' tie Sornes, Linda Sons, Joseph Spada, Barbara Spanos, Sandra Speer, Susan Spelbrinq. Row 2: Beth Spierinq, Pamela Stactchouse, Regina Stattord. Tevell Stattord Joanna Stanta. David Stantord, Phyllis Stantus, Zenonas Stasiulis, Victor Staszatf. Row 3: Sally Stecher, Walter Stepetalc Vince-n' Stephan Dennis Stephen. Janice Stephens Kenneth Stephens, Rob- ert Stern, Louise Stewart, David Stiqler, Row 4: Brian Stiller, Shir- ley Stl.ulra, Barbara Story, Findley Story, Carol Stracci, William Strader, Judie Streib Linda Strie tar, Lois Strope. Row 5: Richard Sundstrorn, Charles Sann Patricia Svancarelc, Torn Svobada, Jadene Swanson, Thomas Swanson, Pa- tricia Sweeney Sally Swiqart, Bar- bara Swinoler, Row oz Karen Szabo, Patricia Talley. Joan lam- br'ni, Minnie Tate Annette Ta- varczliy, Charles Taylor. Sophomore Jim Barkley malces a morning announcement to the student body, while Mayor Dave Norcross, senior Bob Dahlsqaard, Commissioner Jett Michael, and Dr. wait their turn. M is it l,ss, 3 as .M get B1 6 s s Sf' 1 AB ,J it :ai . 5-.. A By Q ts- 1, ,A e xg - iiiii D ,Bg -v y H W id B B 1 sisss, ' M i r A y,,,V BB :,y A ,gr A' V A B i B y B 1 ,, r Q' I V BB .B B -5 B s- M B B 1X a s AA L 206 L L L QL 4, Y 1 no I f I I, F . Q' ,Lai TF! ' ia ' iiiir: A w ,tr ra 'l gt 4 51 L L LL , ,ZN f fr 1 iiia .- 1-J f .I mfs.. E I Q in? . s sa.. , Nix, ' ',., - Illia QE-is fia- k , ' ffl' a Lge . .LLLQ LLL LL -L L Ly all al I: lm A -Q, --I Row I: Sam Taylor, William Tay- lor, Phyllis Tealer. Fred Teggelaar. Leslie Tegfmeier, Cameron Temp- lin, Rose Teneyuca, Frank Thibi- cleau. Marion Thibideeu. Row 2: Dierer Thiem, Palricia Thilrnan, Daniel Thomas. Gilberf Thomp- son, Charles Tichenor, Mariorie Tilfon, Mary Tindall. Nancy Tiz, Michael Tiemmes. Row 3: Mary Tolliver, Richard Tosi, Linda Towne, Bruce Triebel, Jane Trim- ble, Marilyn Tripp, Pafricia Tro- Iier, Hugh Trusly, John Trusly. Row 4: Jasper Turner, Joyce Tur- ner, Bill Ullrich, lrmela Ulrich, . L L Carolyn Underwood, David Vag- . LL L -f Y 'LXR noni, Irene Vaillancourf. Jerry A I N Lx . L LLLLL LLL KXVI L 233 Valenhno, James Vallone. Row I: Barbara VanDyke. Jose I . I Vela. Larry Venn, Marilyn Ven- LL - ,T i W dilli, Anlhony Venuso, Kalhleen - .1-Zi L Verduin. Elizabelh Vesci. Dennis 5' ,L I, fs i F M Vifelli, Janer Wade. Row 2: Rose A ' Ili- , Wadman, Bonnie Walsh, Mark s L L L Q L,L , ' Walion, Joseph Wanko, Donald Lil K nf- .. Li 4 Warburron, Harvey Ward. Susan L I. I iff Li- Warren. Frederick Washburn, Jo- L L .. ffs' L . CAE Ann Washinqlon. Row 3: Karen - f lid iii il' : ' R Washingfon, James Wafson. Ar- , L . : . I ti Iando Webb. Edward Weiler, Gad M as . L Vw .- ,L - 1 sly .- Weisenberger, Keifh Weis. Roberf L ' L ' '. Weisbrodf. Barbara Wells, Tho- L t mas Wells. Row 4: David Welle. A NTI' si I iii Ti Darlene Wenzel, Charlolfe Werfh, LLL Rulh Ellen Wesl. John Wesler- A Lv ,IM xp' L64 man, Anira Wesllall, Bonnie F -N 4-,E 1 :W While. Palricia While. Annie ' T 4'-i 14-. is , Lg, i , Whillield. Row 5: Paul Whilling- J W' T Afi: ' T lgiiiil ii i lon, Thomas Wialer, Kay Widen. F Az i , , :L Palsy Wilhelmsen, David Wilken- ' 6 L 1- - i L, 5- L'- ing, Harold Will, David Williams. L I Locy Williams. Merle Williams. :1 Q - y - ..-' X N I A- I L , .1 L L Row I: Joan Williamson, Judy I LL .- LL L L Willwerl, Andrea Wilson. Gary N. Q 'I 0 , Wilson, Lucille Wilson, Marcia at-' XL 'iii I M- L I Wilson, Richard Wilson, Nancy A X . FEL ' if M Winblad. Richard Winblad. Row 2: Sharon Winslow, Roger Wise, L L . 5 L L Sandra Wiswell. Carol Will, Wil- L I s . .4i,', fi L : liam Wifi, Carroll Wifzel, Paul LL' Q'-I 'L -L iff Wlos, Lynda Wood. Lucinda A ' ry' 4 IL s if I ,Lf Woods. Row 3: Sandra Woods. Mary Lou Woodward, Charloffe L L A L L C 'LLL Worlhey, David Wroblicky, Mar- 5- 16 .L ,L -- L gn Lrlurbs, sulh AnnJ WLyngzQrdLen. , L QL . I' 'L L,ii' ,gf ,f...'L a erine acono. ac ie a es. I li Spirx 'A Mary Ellen Young. Row 4: Jac- . A - lynne Zager. Jerry Zarowny, Char- L , LL f if LL J les Zegelbone, Lorraine Zeman, i ,, 'Y . g .L ii ,Lt L if .., 3' Dennis Zeranfe, Fred Zimmerman. M Kiev ., L FY Richard Zisook. Charlo++e Zukaus- L y ,L L ' XXL 1.-,L,.Li 1 kas, Janice Zydlewski. 207 Ray Lincoln, presiden+ Pa++i Mix, secrefary Fred Beshore. vice presideni' Donna Nardi. +reasurer 208 Freshmcm Class Freshman Class Board, Fronf row: Sandra Heusmann, Janice Thompson, Gayleen Slov. Rosemary Harris. Lois Brunsf, Virginia Anzelmo. Row 2: Marcia Dybas, Maurice Myers, Ray La Porf, David Paul, Tom O'Kleshen. Shirley Cobb. Row 3: Rosalie Fushi, Carolyn Rab, Barbara Budzilc, Mary Wesf, Marlene l'lussman, Richard Newman, Miss Sfurfevanf. Row 4: Dennis Roseffi, James McClelland. James Wilson. Bruce Behrens, Berf VanKampen, David Sfanlcus. Paul Malec. Absenf: William Davis. Service and Loyalfy were lcey words in fhe lives of busy freshmen as fhey affempfed fo pracfice fhe Bloom moffo. These liHle Troians worked hard on plan- ning commiffees for dances and enfhusiasfically supporfed Bloom's social evenfs, afhlefic con- fesfs, and school clubs. Class members gof info fhe swing of fhings early in fhe fall when fhey elecfed fheir sfuclenf council represenfafives, class board members. and class officers. Alfhough more experienced fravelers offen had fo help fhem selecf fhe besf road fo fake during fheir journey in high school, fhe righf way was soon found. and They have finally complefed fhe firsf quarfer of fhe long and rewarding frip. Taken in by an old Bloom joke. freshman Tom Shapiro purchases an elevafor lcey from Sfeve'Moore. 209 Row I: Judilh Abraham, Kalhleen Adams, Janice Addams, John Ahl- berg, Palricia Ahlson, Margarel Akins, Joan Alexander, Roy Alex- ander, David Allen. Row 2: Glen Allen, Roberl' Allen, Sluarl Allen, Paul Anable, Beverly Anderson, David Anderson, James Anderson, Lawrence Anderson, Lynn Ander- son. Row 3: Rosemary Anderson, Wayne Andrews, Louis Angoli, Pamela Anfhony, Sharon Anfon, Virginia Anzelmo. Nick April, Rob- erf Arme, William Armsfronq. Row 4: John Ausfgen, Larry Baer, Syl- via Baggell, Richard Baker, The- rese Balanow, Ronald Baldridge, Thomas Barnharl, Bonnie Barrefl, Richard Barrell. iff, ., ...Ti I -M S. W. if I x 3 A , I I . I gb K' g :if K . L A KF vylg I . . :' I s s 1 as ,. ,, I E ,:: I I i i I gg: 5, ,fs ' -1.5 1' 1. Ni H li Q he - ,L . I 'E K I Z G' , 4' , ,, . A rpigfig i -. Qs-' I , ' F ' A I fi 1 i ai A . w ff a,c i I as iz. r iraa , A f I .,'-. f iiie ssssis I in iiss . I K if , L K gi Q A , cyi. . i ii isliii mg. c A .S .ssi 1 my 1 ,. ei i if ,N i - ,,, ik iiii 'I - Ai il 1 f 51?- . I . Y ia Af i s Q' A5,,w -X ,i., f . g 1-f ,-R V Ext . A. ' I I as . ... liri Row I: John Bringelson, Douglas Brinkworih, William Brockman, Pa- rricia Bronaugh, Roberl Brooke. Joyce Bross, Belly Brown, Beverly Brown, Edward Brown. Row 2: Eu- gene Brown, James B. Brown, James M. Brown, Roberl E. Brown, Roberf L. Brown, John Brubaker, Frank Bruni, Lois Brunsl, Gerald Brufi. Row 3: Lovell Bryson, Mer- lin Buchanan, Barbara Bufdzik, Mar- iorie Budzik, Frank Burgess, Daniel Burns, Slephen Burr, Bradley Busse, Jo Ann Bufilla. Row 4: Nancy Buxfon, Carol Bydalek, Lawrence Camilli, Slanley Caniecki, Gloria Canlu, Jean Capko, Chris Carl- slead, Linda Carney, Jonalhan Cdrf. 3, .5 I , 'V s lx I fs me I, c- . -5:2 'H ' K I.-:M - 7-1 . ss. ff - is iiii ' A lf A I I I iili 5 . A lbs , V l : '1' ii, g, I X Vg . . -,s-, .K - , , gi .., , 'Y iii rr . I 210 --..,, im - :N ' - . sz P - W W iii 1 iiii 'gl WDC :J , I r . . Row I: Richard Barrows, James Barllelf, Barbara Barlon, Sharon Bava, Carole Beary. Susan Beck. William Beech, Barbara Beeler, Mary Behrends. Row 2: Bruce Behrens, Sandra Bell, Alys Beloi- sky, Jerome Benner, Julius Ben- neil, Sfephen Berg, Michael Berk- ley, Eugene Bernardo, Joan Ber- ner. Row 3: Lee Bernhard, Roberf Berrrand, Daniel Berlucci, Fred Beshore, Joann Bielenin, Claudia Bieske, Gwen Biggs, Palrick Bill- ups, Delana Bish. Row 4: Donald Bixenman, Jacqueline Blackful, Earl Blakemore, Calherine Bland, Roberf Blue, Booker Bobbill, Doris Bogue, Janel' Boling, Janel Bond- hus. Row 5: Gerald Bonea, Paul Borgarding, Presfon Bouler, Mi- chele Bour, Peler Boufon, Rose Bovara, David Bowman, Mae Frances Bradford. Thomas Brelz. .I , , W I all 41.9. .. , K, I , '.. I iii -1 X ..,, tm - ., , -I1 , . ..,. y ' I I g Vi sl'f-.- . i.r as v Q f N J A ei Qs., 'wi 3 - -J J C ia' f , Av I figax ,. f C, v- R, 1 A. hs do 1.5.5 2- K 2, J, , .f ., Mm ,Q if! if y I A A - mm4, 4 2 P Alf, ah L J .vm s is 6 'W . , .I A L,,,A ,,, M J Al i G .-fx' , ' A C ' s oi C Q' if ,gf x C . l dtQrh.QbM.Tk if fa. Q-.4A M. Row I: Gerald Case, Anna Cas- safl, Arfhur Callefl, Anlhony Ca- +ullo, Paule-He Causey, Raymond Cazallis, Mary Lou Cervanles. Jerry Chaney, Darlene Chapman. Row 2: Tim Chapman, Elizabefh Christ Sharon Chrysf, Jane! Cian- canelli, David Ciarrocchi, Elizae befh Cincione. Joseph Cioe. Rob- erf Clarke, Alice Clausen. Row 3: Lew Cleminson, Shirley Cobb. Barbara Cole. Cafhleen Cole Frank Cole. Joan Coleman, Al' fred Collins, Lynne Colverf, Rich- ard Combs. Row 4: Carol Con- ner, Richard Connor, Keifh Cooper, Marvin Copperslein, Marian Coppolelli, Robert des, David Cox, Geraldine Joyce Cox. Row 5: Sandra Marlha Crews, Gwendolyn combe, Cynfhia Cropinski, Cor- Cox, Cox. Croe Jim Czeczuga. Dennis Daehn, Diana D'Andrea, Donna Dandurand, Pa- fricia D'Anqelo. Row 6: Barbara Darnell, Bill Davis, Nancy David, Thomas DeBolf, John DeFrank, Diane DeGlopper, Karen Dekker, Lenora Dekker, Vincenr DeLau- renfis. S J-xxx, Freshmen do lheir parf as 'rhey readily conlribufe +o Communily Fund colleclor Judy Dolowy. 211 Row l: Mary DeLeon, Dale De- r ,W liso, Peler DeLuca, Viron Denlon. h.'V I i 5' 'li' ii V EYVV :VVV Dominick DePaolo, Charles De- V V, TV + ' A Pasquale, JoAnn DePasquale. Pa- :VV Q V ' - 'rricia DeRocher, Connie DeSalvo. X K 5 is Row 2: Oliver Desaufels, Linda V V s V . V VV Deflmering, Edward DeYoung, V - 9 VVVGX pr Tom DiCicco, Gloria DiCosmo, J 'A if? ii V, - K Merlyn Dillard, Joseph Dilorenzo. A i I J 4 1 A -Q - f Diane Dinkelman, Barbara Dono- ii N ' . 'Q van. Row 3: Mary Donovan. Sue Q .f V V J - Doyle, Terry Doyle, Roberf Drew, V ya r V V ' Vw Var V ,V 5 Chrisline Dudding, Ernesl' Duff, - :.fVVg-f ' , , 'V M J J Roseffa Dunlap. Colleen Dunn, B VV VV VV V.,1 V VVVV VVV ?V I Paul Duvauchelle. Row 4: Marcia V . ' ,V Dybas, Joseph Ehrich, Gunfher , V f' , . V V VV . ,VV - V V VV -V Eichler, William Eley, Sheila Elson. 9 , Pafricia Embry. Roberf Enzweiler, ir' ': 'iii J f Q V . ,l 1, is r J Sandra Erickson, Richard Eriks. , -,r -,i,, :' L I ii C h l cl B T S ' 'T Sophomore cheerleaders ride in a Peporama floal during hall-+ime of rhe Blue Island foolball game. Row l: Larry Erwin, Juanila Evans. i' V V VV Paula Ewing, Linda Eyfcheson, ' 1-, VVV V J A Joyce Fagen, Aida Farisa, Man- V V r - I s Vy.' , uel Faris, Peggy Jean Fafura, Ca- li . i.i' M , ,- J ,, 'X V V mile Faure. Row 2: George Fied- V V V ler, Ruby Fields, Sharon K. Fields. VV V V V V Sharon L. Fields, Lois Filley, James ir . VV 4.-. V . Q Finkel, George Fischer, Marianne V, ' 'J V Fischer, Alan Fischer. Row 3: Rob- ' 1' 4 - J I V i VV V V eF+ Fisher, Sherri Flamini, John 'F J Flanagan, Susan Fleming, Mikel Flefcher, Kafhleen Foole, Naomi 'fi V V V' 'fi -, i Ford, Rufh Ford, Arlena Fosfer ..-. Vi , Row 4: Arclella Franklin, Thomas A 4 Fredelfe, Adelberl Fry, Barbara l 7 V FV Fry. Florinlino Fuenfez, Lee Ful- , A . V K V ler. Kennelh Furler, Rosalie Fur- ' ' 'v V nace, Alex Fushi. V 'i V 1. V7 -V ' ' - 1 1 ' af- 1 :V V , V- ,Q f 4 :iw ' A ' L' - 2' ' A in 5 X 'sf A ' 212 2 . ,.1- 4 1 A' , lr is ' g.W g 'ZX ' , ' L A A mLL'k ? 'if' . zll .sv : 7 A l:..?Eaixi-eva f as Row l: Gilberf Fushi, Rosalie Fu- shi. Joe Galavis, Donna Galiani. Belly Ann Gallagher, Jason Gane sauer, Gloria Garnell, Bruce Gar- rard. Louise Garrison. Row 2: Joyce Garroll, Roberl Gasbarra. Sylvia Gavenda, William Ga- venda. Janis Gerardi, Michael Geral. Palriclc Gereg, Joseph Giampaolo, Theodore Giannoni. Row 3: Bill Gibson, Marlin Gier- ling, Carolyn Gies, Ronnie Gillci- son, Palricia Gilliam, Marcelline Gineris, Sharon Glowaclci, Caro- lyn Golcher, Linda Goodman. Row 4: Ernesl Gossmann, Barbara Gouly, Dreamer Gray. James Gray, Bruce Green, Frank Gre- gory, Bernadelle Griebe, Guy Gross, Carol Guenelle. Freshmen Leorn Quickly in-Q.. 4 ..., , A wide variely of sporls are laughl in +he freshman boys' gym classes lo give lhe boys a well-rounded developmenl in 'lhe alhlelic lield. 'Q 13' ..,..., ' A. X l lil , A ll s' A li :sw . 1 ' A if , l M . T' Q ,Q :HE-ff' . . 'B . s A FA 1 K ' as A . y , A U A sl r r. ,fs 4- Row l: Charles Gumm, Ronald Gummalauslci, Richard Haddon. Carol Hagman, Anne Marie Hal- dewang, Louis Hamillon, Marilyn Hamillon. Rolserf Hamillon, Nancy Hamplon. Row 2: Barbara Hand, Karen Hanlcs, Peler Harder, George Harned, Nancy Harper, Augusline Harris, Rosemary Har- ris, Judilh Harllep, Joanne Hasse. Row 3: John Healcin, Allen Heald, Karon Hell, Bonnie Hein. Beverly Hein, Larry Heldl. Vicforia Helm, Harry Hendriclrs, Daniel Henry. Row 4: Harrielf Henry, Roberla Hensley, Roger Hering, Rosalie Hering. Delores Hernandez, Harry Heusmann, Judilh Heusmann, Sandra Heusmann, Richard Hiclrs. Parr of Freshman Preparation Roseann Pigno+'ri, one of lhe many energeiic freshman colleclors convinces iunior Tom Borfon +o confribule his hard-earned cash lo a worrhy cause. Community, ' Row I: Carol Hill, Leo Hoeclcer, is R xml ,s Nancy Hoelrslra, Kalherine Ho- k.,. ' ' Holm, Norma Holmes, Cleo Hop- 'Z' 4' E' it ' '- qan, Karen Hoisingfon, Harvey z if N25 5 N- son, Bill Horn. Row 2: Richard Howell, Helen Hughes, Debby ' Hurson, Joan Huse, Karen Hus- W te s is singer, Marlene Hussman. Pafricia ii . lnglell, Dorolhy Jachim. Evelyn F Jaclcson. Row 3: Lucille Jackson, Kennefh Jacobs, Diefrah Jahnlre, H ' 1 Belly James. Jerome James, Julia James, Jarre++ Jamison. Lucille is ei My ii im' E f Q1 Jamison, James Jansma. Row 4: 1 3 ' Lawrence Jareclci, Nancy Jarrafi, Eleanor Jarre++, Carol Jaszczalc, -is if 9' . +A . . 'lr Belly Jean Jefferson. Lynn Jene- wf E Q 'Pe i ii' son, Dessieree Jenlcins, Bonnie Jen- sen, Marianne Jerabelc. Row 5: Marcia Jessen, Carole Johnson. , .V David Johnson, Earl Johnson, Georgia Mae Johnson. James -5 nl A f 2 in .ll W- Y' -5, X q A, s Johnson, Kay Johnson. Norma ' ' Johnson, Richard Johnson. For Crossroods Is Service. . . Nm l-lelpinq lo raise money for Their class, freshman girls The library wiih i+s many volumes provides counlless sell popcorn ro specfaiors during a home baslcefball game. sources of imformafion for sludenrs. Miss Pearl l'-less aids Mary Donovan in fhe seleclion of an overniqhf book Closs, ond J e , K N y, gh K 1-C, li W frxnxz as J- 'x L J 5 9' 4 si. iid x ,lm im :I syn. A n if i Y Mi P- '-f' K4 T A T: v I fair y y M2 ' In - , ,yi ,N fs 4 as gf is K e' sigh w , 1 is A A i L LAI ,Ex Yr ffm c g gf Q is A WS SB Li x 2 Selves Row li Roberl Johnson, William Johnson, Bobbie Jones, Brenefler Jones, John Jones, Nancy Jones, Jane? Juenqer, Karen Kaczmarslri, Roberf Kane. Row 2: Roberf Kas- sela, Donald Kalhroin, Ronald Kemp, William Kempsler. David Kennedy, Richard Kennedy, Rob' erf Kern, Kalherine Keros. Roberl Kilbourn. Row 3: Reece Kincaid, Judilh King, Ophelia King, Sandra Kloss, Elayne Kmiec, James Ko- walslci, Slanley Krall, Doiiqlas Krause, Karess Krause. Row 4: David Krelschmar, Janef Krimqer, William Kiiorsien, Sharon Kuipers, Richard Kuliqoslii, John Kummer. Pamela Kushner. Sandra Kusier, Sharon Kwasiqrorh. Row 5: Fran- cis Kwiaflcowslci. John Labrow, Frank Labuda, Bob Lachela Linda Lamberi, Diane Lampley, Carol Lane, Ray Laporte, Maryella Las- per. Row I: David Lawrence, Marilyn Lawfon. Leo Lee. Thomas Lee, Lu- cinda Lewis, Raymond Lincoln. Emma Lou Lobue, Franlc Lobue, Thomas Loclce. Row 2: Jill Loclc- wood, Marlha Loque, Gerald Lolli. Madeline Long, Frederick Loren- zalfi, Gilford Love. Samella Lovely, Donna Luclcell, Geraldine Ludan. Row 3: Palricia Lulcasilc, Ann Lulcer, Fredriclc Lund. Carole Lules, Joyce Lynch, Leonard Maclc, Donald Mackenzie, James Maclc- lin, Michael Maehl, Row 4: Jac- queline Mahnlce, Danielle Maier. Viclor Maiorano, Paul Malec, Sane dra Malvesluro, Theresa Mancini, Lynann Manqano, Tyrone Man- son, Donald Mappes. 1 in ii i' s , '--' i., ff 4 ,, Q 'ig Q 3 , ,,, ,Wt ..L S., ..,,, sg ,X x, ,SX X . Wm f ,, ,lra L fjfi- , 51-il ,iii , 2373 ' 211.11 5 ' -if ,,.- ir fi: '- ' V , E ' -f f ki, e f , . ? J r Q ' . 1 f . I ,,fr.fE1 of gig. gag gf , ii fggfig !'j's'j1, . ,117 ' Ycf i iii iz.: 7 i . L, 'i-' ., ,,., , 'iff so T512 wifi? if 9 1 ,,'i J . ' f iili i - f L L In ig .irk K ? i . -kia 'V W f K I kk.. K , 6 , ,gm A , ,L ,Nil ' ' lx -' . 3 in ff, 4 K -- -:EES l l 6 Row I: Perer Marco., Arabella Marinucci. Roberl Marinucci, Phyllis Marqulin, Dawn Marocchi, Marlene Maross, Marqarel Mar- shall, Frank Marlello, John Marlin. Row 2: Carole Mason, Cheryl Maslerson, Elizabelh Mauror, Roberr Mavrogeanes, Eugene May, George May. Deborah Maysey, Richard McAllis+er, Den- nis McBee. Row 3: Maxille Mc- Cann, Kennefh Mccarlney. James McClelland, David McClenahan, Jim McCulloch, Berlha McDonald, Thomas Mcl-luqh, James Mclnfyre, Roberf McMa+h. Row 4: Sarah Lou Mclvlurry, Paul McNeil, Roxe anne Mele, Darlene Melone. Keilh Merchanr, Wanda Merlcel, Sandra Merlini, Linda Messimer, Marqarel Melzler. i . ,R Parenls of loolball leam members were honored guesls a+ lhe annual Parenls' Nighl. Here. amid lhe yells of lhe cheerleaders. lhey wir- ness anolher Trojan viclory. f 9? 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'ir wi- 1 A--L K , ' Q 'L 4, .2 Q33 . gi g If ' N gig? ,L V - fi ,L -,zeiiy 'I LLQR ALLL, 1- 1 --1, - sf .. -- Q f -f'- g ,,: -L ,, xiii ' . - . 5 r G - L R K .. ,f..L, .,gL'-is x L L k i, ,,iii,LE ii LLL,,LL,,LL ., V,,kk , Lv L,xL, L, V V M s . s ,L , L g g LL L L - Ls: ff l TT is is f- LL L f ..., .3 L 1 'L K 'X k ia i - : H- 11-1 K if i ii ii is L kk fi' I ig ' 175 5, l , i li 111 ,gms 4' l,, , I If i A L L , kk i L L,, k 1 V. V - ,L-'Liwis-,,. Link . ,-,A Freshman Bill Wilzel auses al Bev Zancler's liuclcer during lhe six min- ule rush loefween classes. Row I: Clifford Meyers, James Meyers, Jerry Middlefon, Gaye Millen, David Miller. James Mil- Ier. Judy Miller. Karen Miller, Mary Miller. Row 2: Maryann Mil- ler, Sandra Miller, George Millush, Willie Mifchell, Paffi Mix, Paul Modzelewski, Richard Modzelewslzi, Carol Moenclc. Madeline Mona- celli. Row 3: Anlhony Mongillo. Bill Monsfvil, Shirley Monlgomery: Richard Moore, Karen Morrow. Kennefh Morfon, Ralph Mosner, Palricia Mrozelc, Terrence Mullen. Row 4: Maurice Myers, Roberl Nagel, Jim Napoleon, Ray Na- poleon, Donna Nardi. Timofhy Naughfon, Carole Nelson. Ken- nelh Nelson, Randy Nelson. L vu f if f- , ii Y' V , L, .,LL L, ,Ls - ,-5, ,L L K my LL,, W gg g A 'fm 'A A LL 8 - ILL -5 ,, 1, A -R I L : I M , -ir. ,L -L i N L R ' ll i L s-L ii 1 - .L L 'I ge ' LL,, i L- r ii ik ' A L X, ' :xi-an 217 Row I: Thomas Nelson. Roberl Nero, Ellen Neville, Joyce New- berry, Barbara Newlrirlr, Richard Newman, Jimmy Niederf, Lynda Nielsen, Henning Nielson. Row 2: Beverly Nodus, Viclor Noll, Tho- mas Nordbrock, Frances Nofori- anoi Dennis Nradoni, James Ny- lcaza, David Oehmlre, Larry Ogil- vie, Tom Olcleshen. Row 3: Angela Olivarez, Nicholas Oliver, Leonard Olson, Dennis Onofrio, Michele O'Rear, Michael Ormond. Fred Orne. Carolyn Orfh, John Pa- chura. Row 4: Gwen Paciorelr. Nancy Paduano, Jerry Pagorslri. Lawson Painler, John Pallay, Gail Pangburn, Bill Panichi, William Parisi, Tom Parker. Row I: Chrisline Parsons, Sylvia Pallerson, David Paul, Frances Pazdziura. Jan Pearson, Bonnie Peddycord, Emma Perez, Don Per- rin, Nicolella Perry. Row 2: Gabe Persiani, Philip Persiani, Sandra Personius, Kennelh Pelerson, Lin- da Peferson, Susan Pelerson, Sha- ron Pelrarca, John Pelrovic, Alex- ander Plisler, Row 3: William Philip, Leslie Phillips, Monroe Piel, Roseann Pignolli, Yvonne Pi- unli. Charmaine Plucienilc, Rose Podralz. Elizabelh Poe, Slephen Polka. Row 4: William Porler. Harry Posey, Susan Poller, Don- ald Power, Sue Pressendo, Nancy Prisco, Elia Pruneda, Carole Przy- byla, Joseph Pulzbach. , ' we 1 I II III I III II , , seg W Q Vi,-V 1. B ,559 .7 .ig ,.2 V 11 1 , ,- . ,ee-, , ... .W . - f - awe? N T., .,i, . , s- lligisgef '- 'siwgflgis 'sis S ' i KI WI 55,2 Iii I-1? 52,2 .Lo if-1, ?. I3 Ji 92 Ifiifi I f , s Q. .... :Q ,, , . , Wg. , .. R . M... .,, ,, 1 .Qn,,f, Eiga- xg : ' ,. - .. 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Ju- difh Schramrn, Joseph Schranz, JoAnn Schremenli, James Schroe- der. Charles Schullz, Donald Schullz, Bob Schwenger. Row 3: Rose Marie Scoll, Dora Searls, Fred Seniw, Francine Seyssens, Tom Shapiro, Roberl Shea. Belly Sheqog, Carler Shepard, Janis Shewell. Row 4: Dianne Shilling, Marsha Shinn, Shirley Shinn, Tho- mas Shoemalcer, David Siciliani, Karen Sieberf, Franlc Sierra, Gary Sieverf, Leslie Silberman. -- 1 5, Q X za ,M H., 'ISF ima ff? , mf' , N3 X :--' I S il i S -. '.ff.s...g z , ' 'rr' '- ' 1 3? 1 . ., .cz i-iv. .,., I' '35, .I . I, -s ,I i H, ' : Row I: Carolyn Rab, Larry Radu- lovich, Lydia Radziwiecki, Carrie Range, Donna Rapslcy, Gary Ra- sinslcas, Richard Raslcin, Slephen Reclor, Nilclci Rae Redding. Row 2: James Redenbauqh. Pafriclr Redmond, Donald Reed, Tom Reed, Carol Rees, David Reid, Leland Rehnquisl, Diane Rellis, Raymond Rellis. Row 3: Sharon Renshaw, Julie Revell, Phil Revell, Diana Ribeca, James Ridder, Charles Rio, Larry Roberfson, Shirley Robinson, Vern Robinson. Row 4: Sharon Roemer, Donna Roescheisen, Janice Roesner, Rich- ard Roesner, Raymond Romano. Roberl Rosenfhal, Dennis Roselli, Larry Rossum, Tom Rowan. Row 5: William Rowell, Daryl Royer, Mi- nerva Ruiz, Oralia Ruiz, Louis Rush, Brenda Russell, Malcolm Russell, Barbara Saalman, David Salinas. ,I K I II WI -I X -.li: I al.- I I Ik, V V2 i,-L :,'k VV: J tis. V 5 V . VV , ,. ,,,,,- f ' ,. ,,i ,V I - II V s , .:-r.a 4 in f .- s 2 i ,Q - ,, 1,, Y ..:,, . ' gli! Q ' W . - ':-f 2 :fy 1' L ' H Q ,. il, S Q' T' . , l,,, I i I ' ,... Q 'I I' I' s ' II.i3i'I I , aiss . r 1 I 1 I R r i,.-- , I ,,'i I ee, S V . is 11 - ,. ,. . . ' -::. V V ,VSV 1 ,-,,..g.,5. , G,-. ,yr V :ff P J :V.i - V I 4 .l,. TTY is .::,ii I .,-. , Wi I ,. ,,,. , - . , I 218 'nn - , u. I , i Lkhk 7 ,, A :L iw - x Q H 3- - - is-gl, .. .X R. I i jgrgdii 5 a. - Liv A it Q ,, xi. 4, I, it at A . T -T , is i I '::':E fy ,:i, .F 4 9 Q si Q kr. ,A :I :i' ' igy , A f iiiig' 1, , . W Y . , , ,A , ' . .. ,, :ff z-1 , 5 , J L is to Wd, ...EL Am- Row I: William F. Sfewarf, Wil- Iiam H. Siewarf, Roberl Siielow, Dennis Sfoclrl, Lynne Sfogenfin, Marcia S+oqen+in, Doreen Slolfo, Calvin Sfone. Roger Sfory. Row 2: Joseph Slracci, Pairicia Sfreba, Roberl Sfronq, Judy Sullins. John Sullivan, Phyllis Summers. William Sumner. Laurie Sundsfrom, Rus- sell Swanson. Row 3: William Swarfz, Donald Sweargene, Rich- ard Sylvesler, Geraldine Szeszol, John TaI:1bi++, Kennerh Tacchia. Brian Talamonli, Pairicia Talbofl. Dominic Tallarifa. Row 4: Sam Tanks, Norvella Tapp, Ann' Tay- lor, Wilma Taylor, Nancy Teeling, Sue Tenenbaum, Danny Theberg. Diane Thom, Fred Thomas. Row S: Jerry Thomas, Jean Thomason. Janice Thompson, Merle Thomp- son, Mary Thornburg. David Throop, Gerald Tiemens. David Tippy, Gloria Toepfer. 1, fa. , as in ' N lf- fs .'.. ,L iiiii li i A g ri K L ,I g L I Q-K, . : i i,r 1 il i - 3 A K 219 Row I: Lynn Silberman. Nancy Simanek, Vicfor Simmonsf Susan Simon, Waller Simon, Anne Simp- son, Donna Slcinger, Linda Slnreni- ny, Nancy Sloaf. Row 2: Gaylene Slov, Kaihleen Slover, Eddie Small- wood, Ina Smalzer. Beliy Smilh, Charles Smifh, Elaine Smilh, Kay Smifh, Pamela Smifh. Row 3: Pele Smifh, Sfephen Smiih, Suzy Smifh, Willie Srnilh, Linda Solomon, Wayne Sone, Marshall Speller, Joseph Spiewalr, Sharon Spinozzi. Row 4: Raymond Spych, Raymond Sfabile, Nancy Slacey. Louise Sfallings, David Sianlcus, John Sfanfon, Marilyn Sfaples, William Sieger, Anne Sfewarf. ' 'S -'Q 'f . A N, V I . , . A i- xx is I x Y 5 T i 'ask n .A 1 , at it I I I A. RL U 'i ii .T Q' Q 'P 4-5 ' . - i i , , I I ': - ' .1 i D 2 l h Row I: Anfhony Tolbei-H. Roberi Trim, Floyd Triif, Richard Twief- meyer, Vernon Tynes, Suzanne Un- derwood, Kaihleen Ulermarlr, Ka- ren Uxa, Richard Van I-Iorn. Row 2: Berf Vanlrampen, Nancy Van- Nordsfrand, Louise Varallo, Janef Vavriclc, Penny Verfucci, Consfance Wagner, Roberf Waldruff, Caro- Iyn Walker, Erma Warr. Row 3: Elizabeih Warren, Julie Warren, Gail Lynn Washinglon, Gail Mo- neffe Washingfon. Joyce Wash- ingfon, Charles Walland. Geneva Waison. Thomas Wafson, Jessie Weafherspoon. Row 4: Janef Wedgbury, Mark Weems, James Weamhoefer, John Weiler, Larry Weishaar, Terry Weiss, Anifa Wel- ler, Joseph Wenckus, Mary Wesl. Row I: Charlene Wesforf, Barbara Whaley, Carol Whaley, Roberl Whaley, Douqlas While, Johnnie Pearl While, Rolaerl While, Faiona Whifled, James Whillinqlon. Row 2: James Willce, Larry Willrens, Bural Wilkerson, Carol Williams, Cheryl Williams, Cliliord Wil- liams, Gaynel Williams, Margaref Williams, Meredilh Williams. Row 3: Ronald Williams, Samuel Wil- liams, Vivie Williams, Larry Willis, Susan Willis. Cheryl Wilson, Evon Wilson, l-larlean Wilson, James Wilson, Row 4: Diane Wingale, William Wifzel, Alice Wolf, Rich- ard Wommaclc, Palricia Woolfen. Larry Wriqhl, Michael Wyali, Sue Ann Wya++, Delores Yalcubinis. h ,. L , . ihkl L. . 3 LL ,LLL '- iiiiiiii A i ii' s , X A L , y L , f Q H- L 'yr , ii L , if E' 1 R ' ' iw A if . . 4 ,gf L wh i Q W, 'L LL L R C C L L - ' L LLL 3 . 1- , L Lg. r 1 L LLQ 1 LL 11 1 R v i 'TL L , L . A ,,- 'i ij iii i gyyl ou. The lherne of +he Roman Banquei, l-lave Toga, Will Travel, is expressed in a wesiern slcil dramaliz- ing rhe Roman cowboy. Picrured from leir ro righr are Sandy Edwards, Paul Anlcin, Sieve Cohen, Mar- 5 ian Brauer, Cary Rullcow- G i ' slci, Richard Newman. Cheryl Bilinslci, Linda Bus- sema, Carole Mason, and Grelchen Birosalc. Row I:'Roberl Yana. Raymond L - Yankee. Richard Yankee, Louis Ya- I , ' L ,, L L L seen, Fay Yales, Leslie Yales, Lu- Qi R r ella Yunlcer, Jo Ann Yushlcevich, I X i A A , ,i Q i Beverly Zander. Row 2: Edward R ? Y Y it K Rh i W' i M Zenlera, Darlene Ziems, Rose Ma- L5 1 ' rie Zulcauslcas, Randall Zych. AB- s mix ' L., 3 - L ,,,ii is i 'ao ' , SENTEE FRESHMAN: Adelle Alex- Q ' -ai A 'ff' ' i ander, Johnny Alexander, Margo XL V 5 iii iiii' 'i', A Aiibfinan, Judy Barb,-se, Richard ' 7' r RW L ' L 'R ' Basile. Row 3: Carl Blaclcard, L ' - Nancy Bonifield, Karen Boofh. f is . i----- 'i-.r , i ' La 4 , 'J ' Nancy Bruen, Lillian Coolc, Edwin iisi L L E i Cunner, Dorolhy Dunn, Lynne ' -:'ii as -L .,- ii iiii V VK, 'K 5' s , , l-ladnoll, Barry Harms. Row 4: S X I K AA W L X William Hercules, Randall Hol- w . , 5 'V den, Thomas Hughes. John l-lunrer, i mi ,Q . ,f1i..1. .Q ,Af .f ' 1 L Paul Jimenez, David Jones, Gil- ' iL-. V ,iv 'Wi' i ii ii. ber+ Jones, Roger Jorgensen, An- L- L L L5 L i R ,LL L I 1 I lhony Lauerrnan. Row 5: Barbara i N Neilzel, Candy Palrerson, Sandra L 0 Prehn, Harold Proclor, John Ruiz, K LLLf.a 4- at LL L .Ravi 'L L Donna Rumiselc, Sandra Salualo, is' w'W -L '55 :I -i i .7 :LL 'W' Gerald Werner, Barry Wheeler. Y ii ii B 220 Music ond Microscopes Sopliomores Mary Ann l-laffield and Dan Rellis enioy a musical inlerlude. Moke Mogic Moods Dancing sefs a magic mood for juniors Linda Smiflw and Fred Genzler. A biology class probes 'rlwe mysleries revealed by a microscope. 221 Senior Activities ABELL. CELESTE: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3.4: High Honor Fall I.2.3.4. Spring I.2.3: Big Sisfer: BFOGCI- casfer I.2. Feafure page 3.4: Quill and Scroll 3.4: Drama Club I.2.3: Phofo Club I: Lafin Club I.2: French Club 3.4: Blu-Fins 3: Chorus I.2: Senior Class Play: Publicify Chairman of Junior Prom ADAMS. DONALD: Audubon Club I.2: Rockef Club 4. Presidenf 4: Life Guard and Class Leader 3.4: Infra- mural Swimming 3 ADEMA. JOYCE: Honors Fall 4 AINSCOUGH. SALLY: Class Board 2. Alfernafe 3: Dis- fribufive Educafion Presidenf 4: Chorus I.2: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Bowling Club 3.4: Office Helper 4 ALBERTZ. MICHAEL: Rich Township High School. Park Foresf, III. Honors. Spring 3: U.N. Club 4 ALEXANDER. MARGARET: Bowling Club 4: Girls League I.2.3. Alfernafe 4: G.A.A. 4 ALEXANDER. OLLIE MAE: G.A.A. I.2.3.4 AMEMIYA. YASUKO: Komaba Sen-ior High School. Tokyo. Japan I.2.3: Honors Fall 4: Secrefary of Sfudenf Council I. Presidenf 2. Councilman Alfernafe 4: Home- room Council 2: Drama Club 4: Chemisfry Club I.2.3: Junior Red Cross I.2.3: A Cappella Choir 4: Senior Class Play: American Field Service exchange sfudenf ANDERSON. ELIZABETH: Loring School for Girls' Chi- cago I: Vice-Presidenfl: Bowling Club l.3.4: Spanish Club I.2.4: French Club 3: G.A.A. 2.3.4: Girls Glee Club 3: Crop and Curry Club I: Ice Skafing I: Bowl- ing I ANGELLOTTI, JAYLEEN: Honors Fall I.3. Spring 3: Alfernafe Councilman 2: F.T.A. I.2.3. Presidenf 4: Lafin Club I.2: Tower Sfaff 3.4: Junior Penny Social 3: Junior Red Cross 4 ARMOND, BEVERLY: Crefe-Monee High School. Crefe. Illinois: Senior Class Play ARMSTRONG. BEVERLY: Thornfon Township High School. Harvey. Illinois I: Honors Spring 3: Girls Club I: T-Pin I ASHBY, RONALD: Honors Fall 2.3.4. Spring 3:,FoofbaII I: Baseball I.2 ASHLEY. PAUL: High Honors Fall 4: Honors Fall 2. Spring I.3: Colloquium Club 4: Speech Club 4: A Cap- pella 3.4: Boys Glee Club I.2: Tennis 4: Track 3: Sen- ior Class Play 4: Class Assembly 3: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4 AUSTGEN. RONALD: Hall Guide 2: Class Board AI- fernafe 2.4: Leffermens Club 2.3.4: Choir 3.4: Boys Chorus I.2: Foofball I.2.3.4: Baskefball I.2: Senior Class Play: Refreshmenf Chairman Blue and Whife Dance: Class Assembly 3 2 AZZARELLO. SHIRLEY: Glee Club 2: Chorus I: G.A.A. 2,3 BAKER. STEPHEN: Sfudenf Council 2: Leffermens Club 3: A Cappella 3.4: Glee Club 2: Baskefball I.2.3: Golf 2.3.4: Junior Rofarian: Senior Class Play BALTES. JOHN: Glenwood School I.2: Drama Club 3.4: Foofball I: Baskefball 2.3.4: Baseball 2.3.4 BALDWIN. MICHAEL: Sfudenf Council 3: Morgue Board 2.4: Leffermens Club 3: Track I.2 BARBERI. CAROLE: Tower Sfaff 4: G.A.A. 3.4: Bowling 3.4: Senior Class Play: Baskefroom I: Nurse's Assisf- anf 3.4 BARBIZZI, RONALD: Usher 3.4: Leffermens Club 2.3.4: Foofball 2: Track I.2.3.4 BARNETT. BARBARA: Girls League Alfernafe 2: G.A.A. 2.4 BARTON. COLUMBUS BARTUSIEWICZ. CAROLYN: Honors Fall 4: G.A.A. 3: Bowling Club 3: Office Monifor 3 BAUER, DENNIS: Foofball 2 BAVA. KATHLEEN: Girls League Represenfafive I: Chorus I: G.A.A. I: Gym Class Assisfanf 3 BEACH. SANDRA: Kemper Hall. Kenosha, Wisconsin I.2: Hosfess 2: Freshman Board: Chorus I: G.A.A. I: Junior Penny Social: Class Assembly I.2.3 BEAL. MARY ANN: Rich Township High School. Park Foresf. Illinois I: Junior Librarian 3.4: Class Board 3.4: Pep Club 2.3.4: Colloquium 4: Junior Penny Social: Big Sisfer 4: Freshman Chorus: Girls Glee Club 2: G.A.A. 2.3.4: Bowling 4: Senior Class Play BECK. MARY CLARE: Honors Fall I.2.3.4. Spring I.2.3: Bloom Annual 2.3. Co-edifor 4: Broadcasfer 4: Phofo Club I: Lafin Club I.2: French Club 3: Tower 2.3: Pep Club 2.3: G.A.A. 3: Bowling Club 3: Senior Class Play: Ouill and Scroll 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4 BEEBE. JANICE: Honors Fall 2: Spanish Club 2.3: Fresh- man Chorus: Girls Glee Club 2.3: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Bowling 3.4: Girls League Alfernafe 3. Represenfa- five 4 BEERS. CAROL: Honors Fall 2.3.4. Spring I.2: Counci- Iman Alfernafe I.2.3.4: Bloom Annual 2. Sophomore Edifor 3: Phofo Club I: Lafin Club I.2: French Club 3. Secrefary 4: Tower Sfaff 2.3: Blu-Fins Swim Club 3: Bowling 3: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Freshman Chorus: Girls Glee Club 2: A Cappella Choir 3.4: Troianeffes 4: Volleyball I.3: Bowling 3: Badminfon 3: Senior Class Play: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4 BEHM. HARRY BELL. BRUCE: Honors Fall I.2. Spring I: Lalin Club I: German Club I.2: Lifeguard: Baslcelball I: Senior Class Play BELOFSKY. LYNNE: Nalional Honor Sociery 3.4: High Honors Fall I.2.3.4. Spring I,2.3: Class Board 2.3: Class Vice-Presidenl 4: Human Relafions 4: Colloquium 4: Girls League Represenlalive I: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Volleyball I.3: Bowling Club 3: Badminlon 3: Senior Class Play Assislanl' Direclor BEMENT. MICHAEL: Baseball 2: Baseball 3 BENNING. DENNIS: Hall Guide I: Baslcelball I,2.3: Base- ball 2.3.4 BERNARDINO. MARIAN: Honors Fall 2. Spring 2: Fresh- man Chorus I. Girls Glee Club 2: G.A.A. Member I BERTORELLI, VICKI: Fulure Nurses Club 3. Treasurer 4: Chorus 2. 3: G.A.A. 3.4: Volleyball 3.4: Senior Class Play: Big Sisler 4 BIASELLA. NICHOLAS: Honors Fall I. Spring I BISHOP. BARBARA: Freshman Chorus I.2 BIXENMAN. JERRY BJORK. CARL: Golf Club I: Golf 2.3.4: Junior Penny Social: Badminlon 3 BLACKFUL. LEROY: Councilman I: Lellermen ,Club 2.3.4: Foolball I.3,4: Wreslling I.3,4 BLODGETT. JACOUELYN: Honors Spring 3: Drama Club I,2.3: French Club 3: Lalin Club I.2: Fulure Nurses 3: Girls League Vice-Presidenl 4: Orchesfra I.2.3.4: G.A.A. Member I,2.4: Bowling 4: Girls League Represenlalive 2.3: Allernale Class Board 4: Junior Assembly 3: Typisf on Tower 3 BLOECHL, LORRAINE: Thornlon Township High School. Harvery. III. I.2 BLUM. RONALD: Senior Class Play: Table Tennis 3.4: Tennis Team 4: Badminlon 3.4 BOLING. CHARLES: Leflermens Club: Foolball I.2.3.4: Traclc I.2.3.4 BONIFIELD. KENNETH BOSS. ROGER: Foolball 2: Cross Counlry 3: Track 2 BOSTIC. WARREN: Boys Glee Club I.2: Foolball 3.4: Wreslling I.2.3.4: Table Tennis Tournamenl 3 BOUROUE. SARA: Honors Fall 3.4. Spring 3: Council- man I,2.3: Class Treasurer 3: Blu-Fins 4: G.A.A. 3.4: Morgue Board Treasurer 4: Prom Coronalion Com- millee Chairman BOVA, PHYLLIS: High Honors Fall 3: Honors Fall I.2.4. Spring I.2.3: U.N. Club 3. Treasurer 4: Tower Slaff 3.4: Chorus I.2: G.A.A. 2.3.4: Baslcelball 3.4: Volley- ball 2.3.4: Freshman Class Assembly: Gym Class As- sislanf 4: Nalional Honor Sociely 4 22 BRADSHAW, JON: Hall Guide I.2: Drama Club I.2: Lalin Club I: Advanced Lalin Club Presidenl 2: Audu- bon Club I,2.3: U.N. Club I.2: Boys Glee Club. Pres- idenl' I.2: A Cappella Choir 3.4: Troianaires 4: Senior Class Play: Junior Rolarian 4: Junior Jamboree: Infra- mural Volleyball 2.3 BRADY. JAMES: Glenwood School I.2: Drama Club I: Rifle Team: Drill Team: A Cappella Choir 3.4: Fool- ball I.2.3.4: Baslcelball I,2.3: Track I.2,3.4: Senior Class Play BRENNER. HOWARD ALAN BRETZ JOSEPH: Phofo Club I,2.3: Inframural Gym- nasficsi Senior Class Play BRISLEN. DENNIS: Hall Guide 2: Usher: Class Board 3.4: Lellermens Club 2.3.4: Boys Chorus 2: Baslcelball I.2.3.4: Baseball I: Morgue Board 4 BROSS. PATRICIA: Girls Glee Club 2: G.A.A, Vice- Presidenl 3: G.A.A. Board Member I.2,4: Archery 3: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Baslcelball I.2.3.4: Volleyball I.2.3.4: Bowling 3,4 BROWN. CATHIE: Homemakers Club 3: Archery 3: G.A.A. l,3.4: Volleyball 3: Junior Bowling Club 3: Office Monilor 3: Sfudenl Council, Alfernale BROWSKI. LORETTA: Broadcasler 3: G.A.A. Secrelary 3, Presidenl 4: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: G.A.A. Board I.2: Bas- lcelball I,2,3.4: Volleyball I.2.3.4: Tumbling l.3.4: Swimming and Life Guard 3.4 I BRUNI. LINDA: Freshman Chorus: Girls Glee Club 2: Choir BRUNT, PATRICIA: Rich Township High School. Park Foresl. Illinois I,2.3: Honors Fall 4: Modern Dance I.2: Pep Club I: Bowling I.2: Tennis Club 3: Gymnasfics Club 3: Lafin Club 2: Chorus I.2: Archery 3: G.A.A. I,2.3: Baskelball I,2.3: Volleyball I,2.3 BRUTI. CHARLES: Councilman 4: Proieclion Sfall I.2: Class Board 2: Golf Club I.2.3.4: Foolball I: Senior Class Play BRYAK. JOSEPH: Chess Club BUCKNER, RONALD: SI'uden+ Council I: Foolball 2 BUDZIK. LORETTA: Baslcelroom Girl 3.4 BURGHARD, JAMES: Bowling I: Band I.2: Foolball 2: Gymnaslics 3: Baslcelball 4 BURKE, JOHN: Glenwood School I.2: Foolball 3: Base- ball I.2 BUSSEMA. JAMES: F.F.A. Club I.2.3. Secrelary 3. Pres- idenl' 4 BUXTON. JANET: Nafional Honor Sociely 3.4: High Honors I.2.3.4. Spring I,2.3: Councilman 4: Broad- casler 2.3.4: Lalin Club I.2: Band I,2.3: Orcheslra W --- - 2.3: Band Secreiary 3. Pep Band I.2.3: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Tumbling Club I.3: Big Sisler 4: Girls League Repre- senfalive 3. Alfernare 2: Tower Slafl 3: Prom Com- mi+'ree Chairman 3: Ouill and Scroll 4 BYRD. WILLOW JOAN: Galane Park High School. Houslon. Texas 2If2 years: Main High School. Colorado Springs. Colorado. 8 monlhs: Gunnison High School. Colorado I monlh: Drama Club 4: Homemalcing Club I.2.3 CANN. LINDA: Honors Fall 4: Drama Club l.2: Arr Club 4: Freshman Chorus: Girls Glee Club 2: Senior Class Play CANTWAY. DON: Parker High School. Chicago. Illinois l.2: Honors Spring 3: Hall Guide I: Lerlermens Club 4: Band I.3.4: Orchesira 4: Swimming 3: Senior Class Play CAPPS, JOHN J.: Honors Fall 3, Spring 3 CAPPS. LOUIS CAPRIOTTI. JOSEPH CARBONI. DAVID CARPENTER. MARGARET: Honors Fall I.2.3. Spring I.2.3: Councilman 2.3.4: Lalin Club 2: Pep Club 2: Blu-Fins 4. Presidenl 3: Girls League Represenlalive 2.3: A Cappella Choir 4: Chorus I.2.3: G.A.A. l.3.4: Senior Class Play: Morgue Board 3: Sludenl Exchange Trip 2: Nalional Honor Sociely 4 CARRIER, RICHARD: Councilman I: Pholo Club l.2 CARROLL. FRED: Usher I: U.N. Club 2.3.4. Treasurer 3. Secrelary 4: Swimming 3,4: Uniled Nalions Assem- bly 2 CARUSO. MARY ANN: Chorus 2: G.A.A. 2 CHAMPAGNE. JUDY: High Honors Fall I. Spring I: Honors Fall 2.3.4. Spring 2.3: French Club 2.3.4: Girls League Presidenl' 4: Chorus l.2: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Girls League Represenlalive l.2. Allernale 3: Naiional Honor Sociely 4 CHRISTOFANELLI. MAURINE: Narional Honor Sociery 3.4: High Honors Fall I.2.3. Spring l.2: Honors Fall 4. Spring 3: Councilman 3: Office Monilor 3: Class Board 3.4: Drama Club I: Pep Club 3.4: Tower Srall 2.3.4: Bowling Club 3.4: Senior Class Play CIANCANELLI. WILLIAM: Narional Honor Sociely 3.4: High Honors Fall I.2.4. Spring I.2.3: Honors Fall 3: Hosl 4 CIARROCCHI. ANDREW: Honors Fall 2.3 CIARROCCHI. PATRICIA: Big SisI'er 4: Office Assisi- anl: Freshman Chorus: Girls Choir 3: Girls Glee Club 21 I.2 CLAES. HARRY: Senior Class Play CLAMITZ. MIRIAM: Drama Club 2.3.4: Spanish Club 2.3.47 Fufure Nurses Club 3 CLAPHAM. RUTH: Honors Fall 4: Drama Club I: French Club 3: Girls League Represenlalive 4: Big Sis+er 4: Freshman Chorus: Girls Glee Club 2: Girls Choir: A Cappella Choir 4: G.A.A. 2.4: Senior Class Play CLARK. LARRY: Honors Fall 2.3.4. Spring 2: Kiwanis Club 4: Band I: Track 3 COBB. WERT: Honors Fall I: Foolball l.2.4 COCHRANE. MARGARET: Honors Fall 3. Spring 3: Councilman 4: Junior Librarian 3: Bloom Annual Senior Edilor 4: Ouill and Scroll 4: Lalin Club l.2: French Club 3.4: Pep Club 2.3: F.T.A. 4: Tower Slaff I: Big Sisfer 4: Freshman Chorus: Girls Glee Club 2: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Baslcefball I.2.3.4: Volleyball I.3: Bowling 3.4: Senior Class Play: Junior Penny Social: Molher Daughler Banquel 4: Chairman Ticlcel Commiliee Blu-Fins Wafer Show 3.4: Chairman Decoralion Com- mi++ee Holiday Hop 4: Chairman Invi+a+ions Com- milree Homing Dance 4 COGGIOLA. GERRY: Chisholm High School. Chisholm. Minnesora I.2.3 COGGIOLA. PETER: Usher 3: Junior Penny Social COLACECCHI. ANNA MARIE: Freshman Chorus: Girls Glee Club 2: Girls Choir 3: A Cappella Choir 4 COLACUORI. MICHAEL: Phoro Club I COLE. DENNIS E.: Hall Guide 4: Lalin Club I: LeHer- mens Club 2: Tracl: l.2: Cross Counlry 2 COLLINS. ROBERT W.: Honors Spring 3: Leffermens Club 3.4: Junior Kiwanis 4: Baslcelball l.2: Baseball 2.3: Swimming Team 3.4 CONCIALDI. LORETTA: Nalional Honor Sociery 3.4: High Honors Fall I.3. Spring I.2.3: Honors Fall 2.4: Lafin Club l.2: Junior Red Cross. Secrerary 3: Home- malcing Club 4: Tower Slaff 4: Girls League 4. Aller- na're I: G.A.A. Member I.3: Bowling 3: Big Sisier 4: Moiher-Daughler Banquel 4: Fashion Show 2.4 CONNOR, KENNETH: Usher: Le++ermens Club 4: Junior Rolarian 4: Foolball I: Baslcelball I.2.3.4: Golf 4 CONSORTI. MARY: Honors Fall I. Spring I: Class Board I.2.3: Dramalic Club l.2: Spanish Club 2.3: Bowling Club 3: Girls Glee Club 3: G.A.A. Member I.2.3.4: Cheerleader 4: Pep Club 2.3: Pep Club Board 2. Pres- idenl: Pepporama 2.4: Pep Assembly 4 COPELAND. THOMAS: Honors Spring 2: Hall Guide 4: Pholography l.2: Spanish Club 3: Radio Club: Basker- ball I: Bowling Club 4: Baslcelball Manager I: Council- man Represen+a+ive I CORDES. BEVERLY: Honors Fall I, Spring 2: Girls League 4: Freshman Chorus: Glee Club: G.A.A. I.2.3,4: Baslcelball I,2: Volleyball I,2: Pep Club 2,3 CORDES. JUDITH: Service Assislance 3.4: Proieclion Typisf: Bowling Club 3.4: Freshman Chorus: G.A.A. I.2.3,4: Baskelball I: Volleyball I: Junior Penny Social 3: Senior Class Play CORTEZ. DOLORES: Service Bureau Spring 3: Class- board 3: Tumbling Club I: Girls League I: Freshman Chorus I: G.A.A. I.4: Playday I: Junior Assembly 3: Senior Bowling Team: Junior Penny Social COSENZA, DANTE: Onarga Mililary School, Onarga. Illinois. IV2 yrs.: Cross Counlry 2,3 COVINGTON, JESSIE: Councilman Allernale I: Spanish Club 3: Chorus I: G.A.A. 2.4: Bowling: Class Assembly I,2 CRABTREE. ALAN: A Cappella 4: Boys Glee Club I.2,3: Baslcelball 2,3: Senior Class Play CROSS. DEANNA: Monilor 3: F.T.A. I,2: G.A.A. Bowl- ing Club 4 CROSS. JERRY: Calumet Glenwood School for Boys I,2: Foolball 4 CROSTON, CAROLYN: Honors Fall I,2. Spring I.2.3: Spanish Club 4: F.T.A. 2.4: Lalin Club I,2: Girls League 2,3: Chorus I: Orcheslra 3.4: Big Sis+er 4: Senior Class Play: Nalional Honor Sociely 4 CULLODEN. JOYCE: Calumel' High School. Chicago. Illinois I CURTIS, GWENDOLYN: Spanish Club 3.4: A Cappella Choir 4: Chorus I.2.3: G.A.A. 2.4: Big Sisler 4 DAHLSGAARD, ROBERT: Honors Fall I, Spring I,3: Pholo Club I,2 DAINTON, JANICE: Nalional Honor Sociely 3.4: High Honors Fall I,2.3.4. Spring I.2.3: Junior Board Mem- ber: Dramafic Club I.4: F.T.A. I,2,4: Pep Club 2: Lalin Club I,2: Girls Choir 3: A Cappella Choir 4: Chorus I,2: G.A.A. 4: Senior Class Play DAMBRAUSKAS, ANTHONY: Honors Fall I,2. Spring 2 DAPKUS. Roesiz Boys eiee Club I,2: A Cappella choir 3.4: Baseball 2: Senior Class Play DAVIS, BONNIE: Honors Spring I: League Represenl- alive 4: A Cappella Choir 4: Chorus I,2.3 DAVIS, DONNA D: Senior Class Play DEAN. DONELL: Riverview High School. Hielcman, Ken- 'ruclcy I,2 DEBOLT. JACK: Honors Fall I,2.3.4. Spring 3: Class- board 4: Morgue Board 3: Junior Kiwanis 4: Nafional Laurie Browslci worlrs away af her iob as G.A.A. Pres- idenl. DEFRANCESCO. GEORGE: Honors Fall 2, Spring 2: Sludenl Council Allernale 3: Usher 2.3.4: Classboard 4: Lelfermens Club 2.3.4: Band I,2: Foolball I.2.3,4: Track 2.3.4: Junior Assembly DEFRANK. MARY LEE: Hosless 2: Sophomore Board 2: Junior Girls Bowling Club: Chorus: G.A.A. I,3: Girls League 2: Class Assembly 3 DEFRANK. RAYMOND: Foolball I: Track 4 DEGREVE. PAMELA: Honors Spring I: Chorus I,2 DEKKER. ALBERT: Proieclion Slall 2,3: Shop Assislanl 4: Boys Glee Club 2,3 DEKKER. JAMES DELORENZO, CHRISTINA: Honors Fall I,2.3.4. Spring I.2.3: I. E. Office Secrelary I: Chorus I: Nafional Honor Sociely 4 DELOS SANTOS. SANTOS: Pharr-San Juan-Alamo, Pharr, Texas: Spanish Club 4 DELRIO, SONYA: Honors Fall l.2.4, Spring I.2.3: U.N. Club 2.3: Spanish Club 3. Corresponding Secrelary 4: Girls League Allernale 4: A Cappella Choir 4: Chorus I.2.3: G.A.A. 2.3: Senior Class Play: Big Sisler 4: Nalional Honor Sociely 4 DELUCA. ANDREW: A Cappella Choir 4: Choir 3: Boys Glee Club I,2: Traclc 2: Cross-Counlry 3 DELUCA. RAYMOND: Councilman 2.3.4: Usher 2.3.4: Co-chairman of Junior-Senior Prom 3: Classboard I: Class Presidenl: 4: Le++ermens Club 3.4: Foofball I.2.3,4: Baslcelball I,2: Baseball I.2.3,4: Track I,3: Honor Sociefy 4 225 Junior Kiwanis 4 DELUCA. SUE: Councilman. Allernale 2: Dramalic Club: Bowling Club:-Homemaking Club: Girls League. Aller- nale 3: Girls Glee Club 2: Chorus I: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Baskefball 3: Volleyball I.2-: Class Assembly I.3 DEMITH, EUGENE: Honors Fall I.3. Spring I.2: Bowling Club 4: Baseball I: Junior Kiwanian 4 DENHAMER. GERALD: Glennwood School for Boys: Honors Fall 4: Foolball I.2.3.4: Baseball 4: Baskelball Manager 3.4: Senior Class Play DENISTON. STUART: Councilman 4: Lellermens Club 2.3: Cross-Counlry 2: Junior Kiwanis 4: Life Guard: Class Leader DESJARDIN. FRED: Junior Penny Social: Senior Class Play DETHOMAS. CHARLES DETORRES. JUAN: Long Island Cily High School. Long Island Cily. New York I.2: Honors Spring 2: Bloom Annual. Pholographer 4: Broadcasler. Pholographer 3: Pholography Club: French Club 3: Class Assembly 2.3: Junior Penny Social DEVEREAUX. JOHN: Mendel Calholic High School. Chi- cago. Illinois I: Firsl Represenlalive I: Class Leader 4 DEVIVO. JOHN: Councilman I: Classboard I.2: Vice- Presidenl 2: Band I DEYOUNG. JUDITH: Honors Fall l.2.4: Office Monilor: Girls League 4. Allernale 3: G.A.A. l.2.4 DICICCO. CARLO: Classboard 4: Rockel Club 3: Jr. Lions Club DIGIOVANNI. LUCY: Bowling 3: G.A.A. l.2.4 DILLARD, BERNICE: Usher: Big Sisler 4 DOMINICK. STANLEY: Foolball I.2.3.4: Baseball I.2: Wresiling 2 DONOVAN. MARGARET: Dramalic Club DREJAS. LORETTA: Junior Board: Dramalic Club l.2,3: Pep Club 2.3: Chorus I.2: Maiorelle 4: G.A.A. l.2.3: Bowling Club 3: Girls League Represenlalive 2: Big Sisler 4: Tower 3: Junior Penny Social DUDLEY. EDITH: Nalional Honor Sociely 3.4: Secrelary 4: High Honors Fall l.2.3.4. Spring I.2.3: Councilman 2.4: Classboard 3: Broadcasier I.2: Page Edilor 3: Edilor-in-chief 4: Ouill and Scroll 3.4: Roma Parva. Vice-Presidenl' I. Secreiary 2: Dramalic Club I. Sec- relary-lreasurer 2: Freshman Chorus: Girls Glee Club 2: Phoio Club I: French Club 3.4: Tower 2: Human Relalions Commillee 3.4: Junior Penny Social: Molher- Daughler Banquel: Pep Club 2: Colloquium 4: Chair- man Decoralions Commillee Gel-Acquainled Dance 4: Holiday Hop. Publicily Chairman 4 DUNNING. JACK: Foolball I.2.3.4: Wreslling I 226 DURANCZYK. DENNIS DURIAN. DANIEL: High Honors Spring 3: Honors Fall I,2.3. Spring I.2: Councilman 2.4: Lalin Club I.2: Tennis 4: lnlramural Badminlon 3.4: Table Tennis 3.4: Tennis 4: Nalional Honor Sociely 4 EHARDT Ill. JOHN: Honors Fall 2.3.4. Spring I.2.3I Councilman 2.3: Class Board. Allernale. 4: Tower 4: German Club 2.3: Rockel' Sociely 3.4: Chorus I: A Cappella Choir 4: Varsi+y Track I.2: Senior Class Play: Nalional Honor Sociefy 4 ELEY, MICHAEL A: Foo+ball I.4 ELLIOTT. ROGER: Councilman 3: Hall Guard 3: Lel- lermens Club 2.3.4: Foolball I.2.3.4: Baskelball I.2: Track 3.4: Co-caplain Foolball and Track 4: Class Assembly I.2: Rolary Club 4 ELSON. MICHAEL: Vice-Presidenl of D.E. 4: Foolball 2: Senior Class Play: Lions Club 4 ENZWEILER. AGNES: Honors Spring 2: German Club 3: Girls League Represenlalive I.3: Pep Club 2.3: Chorus I: G.A.A. Secrelary 4. G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Baskelball I.2.3.4: Volleyball I.2.3.4: Badminlon I.2.3.4: Senior Class Play: Junior Penny Social: Big Sisler 4: Molher- Daughler Banquel EPLEY. BARBARA: California High School. Whillier. California. I.2: Big Sisler 4: Senior Class Play EVERS. KAREN: Thornfon Township High School. Harvey. Illinois I.2: Chorus l.2 FANDREY. MARCIA: Nalional Honor Sociely 3.4: High Honors Fall I. Spring 2: Honors Fall 2.3.4. Spring I.3: Hosless 4: Big Sisler 4: Classboard 2: Spanish Club 3.4: Girls Bowling Club 4: Girls Glee Club 2: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Archery I.2.3.4: Senior Class Play FARRAR. DOYEL: Pholo Club I: Radio Club 4: Band I.2.3.4- FASO, PHILIP FATURA. ANNA MARIE: Honors Fall 4: A Cappella Choir 3.4: Chorus I: Glee Club 2: Senior Class Play FERNANDEZ. RAYMOND FIELDS. LILLIE FILLEY. JUDITH: Thornlon Township High School. Har- vel. Illinois I: Honors Fall l.2.3.4. Spring 2.3: F.T.A. 4: Girls League 2: Freshman Chorus I: Girls Glee Club 2: Girls Choir 3: A Cappella Choir 4: G.A.A. 2.3.4: Volleyball 2.3: Senior Class Play: Pep Club: Nalional Honor Sociely 4 FISHER, HARRY: Track I.2: Foolball I.2: Lellermens Club FLAMINI. JOHN: Councilman I: Bowling 4: Fooiball I: Wreslling 2 FLICKINGER. CAROL FLOWERS. JAMES FOLKERS, EDGAR: German Club 3. Secrelary 4: Bowl- ing Club 3. Treasurer 4: Roclcef Club 3: Lalin Club I.2: Band l,2.3,4: Orchesira 3.4: Pep Band 2.3.4: Class Leader 3,4 FORSBERG. LYNNE N.: Hirsch High School. Chicago Illinois. I: Classboard 2, Allernale 3.4: A Cappella 3.4: Chorus I.2: Senior Class Play FOSTER. GLEN FOSTER. JUDITH L.: Nalional Honor'Socie+y 3.4: High Honors Fall l.2.3.4. Spring I.2,3: Laiin Club 2: Tower 3.4: Girls League Alfernale 4: Orcheslra I.2.3.4: G.A.A. 2.3.4, Volleyball: Badminfon: Senior Class Play: Big Sisfer 4: Junior Jamboree: Mofher-Daughfer Ban- que? FOUSHI. JOHN A.: Lab Assisfanl' 3: Foofball 2 FOUSHI, JOHN JOE: Councilman I.2: Allernale 3.4: Class Presidenl I.2: Classboard I.2: Leliermens Club I.2.3.4: Foolball I.2.3.4: Baslcefball I: Track I.2,3: Junior Penny Social: Class Assembly I.2: Clean-up Assembly I.2: Junior Lions Club FRANCE. LAMONT: Usher: Le'Hermens Club 3.4: Fool- ball I.3: Wresfling I FRANK PATRICIA: Honors Fall I.2, Spring I: Dramalic Club I.2: Golf 3: Tower 2.3: Colloquium 4: French Club 3: Girls League Secreiary 4: Archery 2: G.A.A. 2.3.4: Bowling 3: Senior Class Play: Big Sisier 4: Junior As- sembly: Girls League 2, Allernale 3 FRANKLIN, RENZO FRANKLIN, THOMAS: Leilermens Club 4: Wresfling 2.3.4 . FRANZE. ROGER: Arr Club 4: Bowling 4 FRANZE. STEFAN FREESE. JACOUELINE: Honors Fall I.2, Spring I: Class- boarcl I: Dramaiic Club I.2,3: Tower 3: French Club 3.4: F.T.A. 4: Girls League 4: Orcheslra I.2.3.4: G.A.A. I.2.4: Bowling Club 4: Senior Class Play: Big Sisfer 4 FULTON. JOHN D.: Hall Guide: Woods Club 2 GABRISKO, JOSEPH: Honors Fall I.3 GABY, JEFFREY: Usher 4: Bowling Club I.2.3: Dramalic Club. Secrefary. Treasurer 3.4: LeHermens Club 4: Boys Choir I.2,3: Foolball I,4: Senior Class Play: Class Assembly 3: Junior Penny Social GALLAGHER. JEANNE: Nurses Assisfanf 4: Lafin Club 2.3: French Club 3.4: Dramafic Club I.2: Fulure Nurses Club 3.4: Pep Club I.2: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Bowling 4: Big Sisler 4: Girls League I, Alfernale 2 GAMBAROTA. MARIO: Sacred Hear? High School. Geneva, Illinois. I: Proieclion Slaff 3 GAMBLE. LARRY GARDNER. MAXINE: Baslcei Room: Senior Class Play GASBARRO, CONSTANCE: Chorus I: G.A.A. I: Baslcef Room l.2,3.4: Senior Class Play GAVENDA. ALAN: Service Assisfanl' 4: Senior Class Play: Junior Jamboree GAVENDA. PATRICIA: Honors Fall I. Spring 2: Home- .malcers Club 3. Presidenl 4: Choir 3: Chorus I: Girls Glee Club 2: G.A.A. I.2: Senior Class Play: Junior Jamboree GEBERT. JOHN: Senior Class Play GERARDI. EUGENE: Band I.2.3.4: Orcheslra Fall 2.3: Junior Penny Social GEREG, GEORGE G.: Hall Guide 2: Fooiball I: Base- ball 3: Junior Penny Social GIOVENGO. BENNY: Foolball 4: Baseball 4: Wresfling 4: Iniramural Badminion 3: All-School Badminion 3: Junior Penny Social: Class Leader 3.4 GLOSS, SANDRA: Nalional Honor Sociefy 3.4: High Honors Spring I.2: Honors Fall I.2.3. Spring 3: Class Board Alfernale I: German Club 3.4: G.A.A. 2.3.4: Blu-Fins Swim Club 3.4: Girls League Represen+a+ive 3: Class Board 4: Orchesfra l.2,3,4: Senior Class Play: Big Sisfer 4 GOLDMAN, ROBERT: Councilman Allernale 4: Lafin Club I: Rocker Club 3: Senior Class Play GONCHER. FRANK: Honors Fall 4: Hall Guide 2.3: Junior Penny Social GOODFELLOW, ARNOLD: Glenwood School for Boys. Glenwood, Illinois l.2 GOODFELLOW, MARCIA: Nalional Honor Sociefy 3.4: High Honors Fall I.3. Spring I.3: Honors Fall 2. Spring 2: Councilman 2.3: La+in Club Presiden+ I: Pep Club Treasurer 2. Board 3: Blu-Fins Secrelary-Treasurer 3. Member 4: Colloquium Board 4: French Club 2.3.4: 'l'owen3: G.A.A. I,3.4: Senior Class Play: Class Assem- blies 2.3: Junior-Senior Prom Cour+ 3: Homecoming Cour+ 4 GOODMAN. DORIS: Honors Fall I, Spring I GOUTY. PATRICIA: Nurses Assislanl: Girls League AI- fernafe I: Drama Club I.2: Nurses Club 3. Secrefary 4: Spanish Club 2.3: Colloquium 4: G.A.A. 2.3.4: Bowling Club: Senior Class Play GOYAK. GARRY: Councilman Allernale I: Lab Assisl- am' Fall 4: Boys Bowling 2.3. Presidenl' 4: Golf Club 2.3: Boys Glee Club I.2: Class Leader 3.4: Junior Penny Social GRAVES. JUDITH: Honors Fall I.4. Spring 2 GRAZIANI. ALBERT: Bowling Club 3.4: Foolball I: Base- ball 3.4: Junior Penny Social: Hall Guide 2.3 GREENSPON. MELVIN: Councilman 2. Alrernale 3: Class Board 3, Allernafe 4: Foorball I: lnlramural Swim Team 4: Pool Life Guard 3.4: Class Leader 3.4: Junior Penny Social GREEP. RONALD: Honors Fall 4. Spring 2: Band 2: Foolball 2 GROM. GEORGE D.: Glenwood School for Boys. Glen- wood. Illinois I.2: Honors Fall 4. Spring 3: Glenwood Dramalic Club 3.4: Railroad Club 2.3.4: Presidenl of Bohers Associalion 4 GROMALA. KAREN: High Honors Fall 4. Spring I: Honors Fall I.2.3. Spring 2: Class Board 2.3.4: Audu- bon Club 2: Tower 3.4: Pep Club 3.4: Colloquium 4: Orcheslra I.2,3.4: A Cappella Choir 4: G.A.A. I.2,3.4: Tumbling 3: Bowling Club 4: Senior Class Play: Junior Penny Social: Molher-Daughler Banquel 4: Big Sisler 4: Nafional Honor Sociely 4 GRUCA. DENNIS: Honors Spring I: Golf Club 2.3: Foolball I GRUSDIS. SHARON: Nafional Honor Sociely 3.4: High Honors Fall I.2.3. Spring I.2.3: Honors Fall 4: Girls League Represenlalive 4: Lalin Club I.2: French Club 3: Drama Club I.2: Tower Slalf 2.3: Pep Club 2: Collo- quium 4: G.A.A. 3.4: Golf 3: Bowling 3.4: Molher- Daughler Banquer 4 GUENETTE. DAVID: Hall Guide 2 GUEST. LORENZO: Hall Guide 4: Usher 2.3.4: Le++er- mens Club 2.3.4: A Cappella Choir 3.4: Boys Glee Club I.2: Foolball 2.3.4: Senior Class Play GUMM. JUDITH: Honors Fall I. Spring I: Office Assisi'- anl 4: F.T.A. 2.3: Big Sisler 4: Chorus I.2: G.A.A. I.2,3.4: Senior Class Play: Junior Penny Social GUSTAFSON. SANDRA: Honors Spring I: Office As- sisfanr 2: A Cappella Choir 4: Chorus I.2.3: G.A.A. 3: Junior Penny Social HAGERMAN. JUDY: Honors Fall 4: Councilman 4: Spanish Club 2.3: Tower S+alf 2.3.4: F.T.A. 3.4: Pep Club 2.3: Drama Club 2: Band I.2: G.A.A. I.2,3.4: Bowling Club 3.4: Senior Class Play: Junior Penny Social: Peporama 2.4: Big Sisler 4: Class Assemblies I.3 HALBERT. RAYMOND: Honors Fall I. Spring I. HALTON, JAMES: Booker T. Washinglon School. New 2 Orleans. Louisiana I.2: Leffermens Club: Foolball 4: Track 3 HAMER. GERALD DENNIS: Glenwood School for Boys. Glenwood. Illinois 2: Senior Class Play HANK. DOUGLAS HANKS. JACK: Foolball I.2,3.4: Track I: Wreslling 2.3 HANSEN. CAROLE: Girls League Represenlafive 2 HARNED. ROBERT HARRIS. CONSTANCE: Fayelleville High School. Fay- eH'eville. Wesl Virginia I HARRISON. CHARLES: Honors Fall 2: Audubon Club 2 HART. KATHLEEN: Drama Club 3.4: Pep Club 2.3.4: Girls League I.2.3: La'rin Club I: G.A.A. I.2,3.4: Sen- ior Class Play: Big Sisfer 4 HARVEY. JOANNE: Aurora High School. Aurora Colo- rado I: Honors Fall 3: Senior Class Board: Spanish Club 3: Pep Club 2: Maiore'r+e 3.4: Morgue Board 37 Junior Penny Social: Senior Class Play: Class Assembly 2 HASSE. DONALD HATFIELD. BONNIE JO: Honors Fall I.3. Spring I: Councilman I.2,3.4: Class Secrelary 2: Lalin Club I: Tower I.2: Colloquium 4: Chorus I.2: G.A.A. I.2.3: Pep Club 3.4: Senior Class Play: Homecoming Cour+ 3: Junior-Senior Prom Courl' 3: Slale Sludenl' Council Conven+ion 3: Chairman of Parenls' Nigh+ 3.4: Big Sisler 4: Clean-up Week 2.3.4 HAZE. PHYLLIS: Alhambra High School. Alhambra. California I: Honors Fall 2.4. 'Spring 2.3: Pep Club 2.3.4: Drama Club 2.3: Spanish Club I.2: Big Sisier 42 G.A.A. I: Senior Class Play: Junior Assembly 3: Junior Penny Social: Nafional Honor Sociely 4 HEIN. CHARLENE: Girls Glee Club 2.3: A Cappella Choir 4: Chorus I: Bowling Club 3.4: Senior Class Play: Junior Penny Social HENDRICKS. CLARENCE: High Honors Fall 4: Honors Fall 3. Spring 3: Nalional Honor Sociely 4 HENRY. BERNICE: Riverdale High School. Riverdale. Norlh Dakola I.2: Massena Cenlral High School. Mas- sena. New York 3: Library Club I.2: F.H.A. I: G.A.A. I: Pep Club I.2: Choir I.2,3.4: Senior Class Play: Junior Penny Social HENSLEY. DIANE HEUMANN. LUCILLE: Lalin Banquel I: G.A.A. I.2,3.4: Tumbling 3 HEUSMAN. CHARLEEN: Crele-Monee High School. Crele. Illinois. I: Girls League Represenlafive 4: Lalin Club 2: Pep Club 3.4: Colloquium 4: Fufure Nurses Club 3. Presidenf 4: Band 2.3.4: G.A.A. 2.3.4: Volley- ball 2.3: Bowling 3.4: Big Sisfer 4: Junior Penny Social HEUSMANN, ARDITH: Audubon Club I.2.3: Orchesfra I.2 HIPPENSTEEL. ROBERTA: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3.4: High Honors Fall 2.3. Spring 2: Honors Fall I.4. Spring I.3: Lafin Club 2: German Club 3: Girls League 3: Colloquium 4: Orchesfra I.2.3.4: G.A.A. 2.3.4. G.A.A. Treasurer 4. G.A.A. Board Member 3.4: Baslcefball 2.3.4: Volleyball 2.3.4: Badminfon 3: Senior Class Play: Big Sisfer 4 HOCHBERG. ELISSA: Spanish Club Treasurer 3. Vice- Presidenf 4: Band 2.3: G.A.A. I.2.3: Volleyball I.2.3: Drama Club 2.3.4: Junior Penny Social: Girls League Alfernale I: Class Board Alfernafe 4: U.N. Club 2.3: Lafin Club I HOELZEL. WILLIAM: Honors Fall 2: Class Board 2.3: Councilman 4: A Cappella Choir 3.4: Chorus I.2: Tro- ianaires 4: Senior Class Play HOFFMANN. RANDALL HOGAN. PATRICIA: Academy of Our Lady, Chicago. Illinois I: Spanish Club 2: Pep Club 2.3.4: Girls Club I HOISINGTON. SANDRA: High Honors Spring 3: Hon- ors Fall I.3.4. Spring I: Councilman l.4: Class Board 2.3: F.T.A. I.2: U.N. 2.3: Lalin Club I: Spanish Club 3.4: Girls Choir 3: Chorus I: Girls Glee Club 2: G.A.A. I: Senior Class Play: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4 HOLDING. BEVERLY: F.H.A. I.2,4: Chorus I.2: G.A.A. 4 HOLLMAN. MICHAEL: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3.4: High Honors Fall 2. Spring I.2: Honors Fall I.3.4. Spring 2.3: Chess Club I.2.3.4: Tower 2.3.4: Lafin Club I.2 HOLM. RAY: Hall Guide I: Bowling Club I: Junior Penny Social HOLTZ. RUTH: Choir l.2,3 HOPE. BETTE: G.A.A. 2.3.4: Volleyball 3: Bowling 3.4: Senior Class Play: Homemalcing Club l.3.4: Junior Penny Social HOSTER. WILLIAM HOWELL. BARBARA: Bowling Club: Choir I.2.3: G.A.A. 2: Junior Penny Social HUB. CAROL: High Honors Fall I. Spring I: Honors Fall 2.3.4. Spring 2.3: Audubon Club 2: French Club 3.4: Councilman 2: Chorus I: Girls Glee Club 2: A Cappella Choir 3.4. Secrefary and Treasurer 4: Senior Class Play: Junior Penny Social: Nafional Honor So- ciefy 4. HUENEBURG. ANITA: High Honors Fall 2. Spring 2: 229 'W Honors Fall I.3.4. Spring I.3: Class Board 4: Audubon Club I: German Club 2: G.A.A. 2.4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4 HUNSTOCK. CAROLYN: Honors Fall I. Spring I: G.A.A. 2.3.4: Volleyball 3: Bowling 3.4: Senior Class Play: Homemalcing Club l.3.4: Junior Red Cross I.2.3: Junior Penny Social: Office Monifor 3: Big Sisfer 4 HUNT. DONALD: High Honors Fall I: Councilman 3: Roclcel Club 3.4: Speech Club 4: Boys Bowling Club 4: Band I.2.3.4: Orchesfra 2: Foofball I.2.3: Baslcefball I: Baseball 2.3.4 HURSON. MICHAEL: Canfield High School. Canfield. Ohio I.2: Arf Club 4. Presidenf: Spanish Club 4: Boys Choir 2.3: Senior Class Play: Junior Penny Social INWOOD. ANNE: Councilman 2.3.4: Service Bureau 3: Human Relafions 4: Spanish Club 2: Arf Club 4: Tower Sfaff 2: Blu-Fins Swim Club 3: Morgue Board 3. Pres- idenf 4: G.A,A. I.2.3.4: Senior Class Play: Junior-Sen- ior Prom Courf 3: Sophomore Assembly 2: Sfudenf Exchange Program 4 JACOBSON. CHARLES: Hall Guide 2 JACOBSON. JOHN: Junior Penny Social JAFFE. BEN: Honors Fall I.2. Spring 3: Councilman I: Lafin Club 2: Roclcef Club 3: Arf Club 4: Bowling Club 4: A Cappella Choir 3.4: Boys Chorus 2: Senior Class Play: Junior Penny Social: Junior Lions Club 4 JAFFE. NANCY: Councilman 2.4: Drama Club I.2.3.4: Spanish Club 3.4: Lafin Club I.2: Pep Club 2.3: G.A.A. I.4: Bowling 4: Senior Class Play: Junior Penny Social: Class Assemblies I.2.3: Co-Chairman of Charify Dance 3.4 JAMES. JIMMIE: Friendship High School. Friendship. Tennessee: Ausfin High School. Chicago. Illinois: Hon- ors Fall 3 JANSEN. SHEILA: Honors Spring I: Big Sisfer 4: Drama Club I: Junior Penny Social: Office Monifor 3 JARACZ. EDMUND JARIS. CAROL: Nalional Honor Sociefy 4: High Honors Fall 4. Spring 2: Honors Fall 2.3. Spring I.3: Lalin Club I.2: Mafh Club 3: Chorus I.2: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Bowling 3.4: Junior Penny Social: Senior Class Play: Girls League Represenfafive I JEANS. ESTHER: Chorus I: G.A.A. 4: Senior Class Play: Junior Penny Social: Big Sisfer 4 JELINEK. CARL: Honors Spring 3: Roclcef Club 4: Radio Club 4: Foofball I: Proiecfion Sfaff I.2 JELINEK. PAUL: Lafin Club I: Junior Penny Social JOCIUS, JAMES M.: Hyde Park High School. Chicago. Illinois I.2: Swim Team l.2.3: Manager Varsily Baslrel- ball 4: Pool Lifeguard 3.4 JOHNSON. CHARLES JOHNSON, ROBERT JONES. JUDITH: Porlage High School, Easl Gary ln- diana I JORDAN, LEONARD: Band I.2: Wreslling 2 JOSEPHSON. JUDITH: Class Board I : Alfernafe 2: Lafin Club I: Spanish Club 2.3: Pep Club 2.3.4: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Cheerleader 3.4: Junior Penny Social: Class Assemblies 2.3: Senior Class Play JUDD. JOHN: Hall Guide I: Band I: Orchesfra I JURGENSON, THOMAS: Councilman 3: Honors Fall I KALUS. STEVE: Honors Spring 3 KANDZORA. GLORIA R.: Drama Club I: Homemalcing Club 3: Chorus I.2: D.O. 4 KEATON. LARRY: Harvard School lor Boys. Hyde Parlc. Illinois I.2: Hall Guide: A Cappella Choir 3.4: Baslcei- ball: Senior Class Play: Junior Penny Social KEENE. HAROLD: Bowling Club 3.4: Band I: Orchesrra I: Senior Class Play: Hosl 2 KEENE. ROBERT: Bowling Club 4: A Cappella Choir 3.4: Chorus I.2: Senior Class Play: Hosl' 2 KEHL. KAYE L.: Honors Fall I.4. Spring I: Nurses As- sisianl 3: Junior Penny Social KEILMAN. JAMES: SI. Judes. Momence. Illinois I.2: Audubon Club 4: Proiecrion Sfaif 3 KENDRICK. BARBARA: Nalional Honor Sociely 3. Pres- idenf 4: High Honors Fall I.2. Spring l.3: Honors Fall 3.4. Spring 2: Big Sisler 4: Senior Class Treasurer? Class Board 2.3.4: Broadcasler Adverlising Co-Man- ager 3.4: F.N.A. 3.4. Vice-Presideni 4: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Senior Class Play: French Club 3: Prom Co-Chairman Programs: Junior Penny Social: Tumbling Club 3: Quill and Scroll 4 KENNEDY. LESLIE: Class Board Alfernale: Band: Baslcel- ball I: Traclc I KENNEDY. MARY ANN: Chorus: G.A.A.: Junior Penny Social KESSEL. RONALD: Chess Club 3: U.N. Club 2.3 KIDDOO. THOMAS: Honors Fall I.2.3,4, Spring l.2.3: Councilman I.2.4: Hosl' 3: Lalin Club I: Swimming Club 3: Golf 2: Nalional Honor Sociely 4 KIEL. JOHN: F.F.A. I.2.3. Treasurer 4: Band I.2 KINCAID. DARRELL: High Honors Fall I. Spring I: Honors Fall 2.3. Spring 2.3: Hall Guide 3.4: Hosl 2: 230 Vice-Presidenl Bowling Club 3.4: Lalin Club I: Baseball 2.3: Senior Class Play: Nalional Honor Sociefy 4 KING. JUDITH M.: French Club 2: Freshman Chorus I: Girls Glee Club 2: Senior Class Play KING. MARY ANN KMIEC, CONSTANCE KNUTSON, RICHARD: High Honors Fall 2. Spring 2: Honors Fall 3 KOELLING, DOUGLAS: Usher 3.4: Leilermens Club 2.3.4: Wood Working Club I: Foolball I: Varsify Fool- ball Manager 2.3.4: Foofball Sporls Reporier 4: All Sporls Banque? 2.3.4 KOFFARNUS. JOEL E.: Indusfrial Educalion Club. Pres- idenl' KOKAS. DIANE: Honors Fall I. Spring I: Chorus I KRAINES. LINDA: Nalional Honor Sociefy 3.4: High Honors Fall I.2.3,4, Spring 2.3: Honors Spring I: Class Board I.2.4: La+in Club I.2: French Club 2.3.4: Tower Sfaff 3.4: Drama Club 3.4: Maihemalics Club 3.4: Junior Penny Social: Class Assembly 3 KRAMER. FRED: Honors Fall I.2.4, Spring l.2.3: Bowling Club 4: Narional Honor Sociely 4 KRAMER. RANDY: Class Board 4: Chess Club 2: Phofo Club I.2: Bowling Club I.2: Baseball 2: Senior Class Play: Junior Kiwanis Member 4: Class Assembly 2: Junior Penny Social KREGER. ROBERT: Whifefish Bay High School, Milwau- lcee. Wisconsin M yr.: Lalin Club I: Band I.2.3.4: Orchesira 2.3.4: Senior Class Play KRENCIK. MICHAEL: Honors Fall 4 KRISTON. LEON: Nalional Honor Sociefy 3.4: High Honors Fall 2. Spring 3: Honors Fall I.2.3,4, Spring I.2: Hosl 4: LaI'in Club I: Bowling Club 4: Senior Class Play: Class Assembly 3: Junior Penny Social: Junior Lions Club 4 KUNKEL. PAUL J.: High Honors Fall I: Honors Fall 2.3.4. Spring l.2.3: Councilman I, Allernale 3: Lalin Club I: Bowling Club 3.4: Mafhemalics Club 3: Golf Club I.2: Inrramural Swimming 3.4: Senior Class Play: Junior Penny Social: Nalional Honor Socieiy 4 KVETON. GAIL: Narional Honor Sociely 3.4: High Hon- ors Fall I,2.3.4. Spring l.2.3: Councilman I.2: Class Board 4: Pep Club 2.3.4: Lafin Club 2.3: G.A.A. I: Tower Sfafl 3: Golf Club 2: Drama Club 2.4: Big Sisrer 4: Chorus I: Girls Glee Club 2: Triple Trio I.2: Class Assemblies l.2.3: Junior Penny Social LACLARE. LINDA: Nafional Honor Sociely 3.4: High Honors Fall 2.3.4. Spring 2: Honors Fall I. Spring l.3: Class Board 3: Pep Club 2.3.4: Drama Club 2.3, Treas- urer 4: Tower Slafl 3.4: Girls League Represenlalive I,4: Big Sisler 4: G.A.A. l.2.3.4: Junior Penny Social: Class Assembly 3 LAMBOTTE. RAYMOND G.: Honors Fall I.2.4. Spring I.2: Councilman 2.4: Class Board l.3: Lalin Club I.2: Bowling I.2: Proieclion Slafl I.2: Malhemalics Club 3: Junior Kiwanis Club 4: Inframural Ping-Pong 3: Var- sily Baslcelball Manager 2.3: Senior Class Play: Junior Penny Social: Nafional Honor Sociely 4 LAMORTICELLA. MARTHA: Honors Fall I. Spring I: Councilman 4: Drama Club 2: French Club 2: G.A.A. 2.3: Bowling 3: Chorus I LANDSEA. KAREN L.: Honors Fall I,3.4. Spring I: Class Board Alfernafe 2, Represenlalive 3: German Club 2.3,4: Blu-Fins Swim Club 3.4: Girls League Repre- senfafive 4: Orcheslra l.2.3.4: G.A.A. 2.3,4: Senior Class Play: Big Sisler 4: Junior Penny Social: Invilaiion Commillee Chairman Molher-Daughler Banquel 4: Nalional Honor Sociely 4 LANGHANS. CARL: Boys Glee Club I.2: Foo'rball 2 LARVICK. SAM: Indusfrial Educa+ion Club 4. Treasurer LAWLER. KEITH: Bowling Club 2: Junior Penny Social LAWNICZAK. GENE A. LEE, DONALD: High Honors Spring 3: Honors Pall I.2.3.4. Spring I.2: Bloom Annual. Assf. Aclivilies Ed- ilor 2. Aclivilies Edilor 3. Co-Edifor 4: Ouill and Scroll 3.4: Bowling Club 4: Senior Class Play: Junior Kiwanis Club 4: Nalional Honor Sociely 4 LeFEVER. LUETTA M.: Chorus I: Girls Glee Club 2: Senior Class Play LELI. RENO: Honors Fall 3. Spring 3: Foolball I.2: Base- ball 2: Senior Class Play: Junior Penny Social: Bowling Club 3.4: Junior Rolarian 4 LETKO. JAMES: Honors Pall I,2. Spring I.2: Council- man 3: Pholo Club 3: Junior Penny Social LINDER. NAOMI: Honors Fall I. Spring I: Drama Club 2.3: Spanish 2.3,4: Pep Club 2.3: Girls League Aller- nale 3.4: Girls Choir 2.3: Chorus I: G.A.A. l.2.3.4: Baslcelball 4: Volleyball 2.4: Bowling Club 3.4: Senior Class Play: Junior Penny Social: Big Sisler 4: Junior Librarian 4 LINDHOUT. LANCE: Honors Fall 4 LINDHOUT. TULLIS LITTELL. MARGARET: Bowling Club 3.4 LoBUE. NICHOLAS: Honors Spring I: Golf Club I.2: Bowling Club 3.4: Foolball I.2: Wreslling I.2: Junior Penny Social Girls League Presidenf Judy Champagne paclcs a bag for 'rhe annual Bundle Drive. LONCHAR. BETTY: Lalin Club I: Pep Club 3.4: A Cap- pella Choir 4: Girls Choir 3: Chorus I: Girls Glee Club 2: Senior Class Play LONG. CAREY: Hall Guide 2: Usher 4: Lellermens Club 4: Morgue Board 2.3.4. Vice-Presidenl' 3: Foofball l.2.3.4: Senior Class Play: Junior Penny Social: Class Assembly I.2: Track I.2 LONG. DAVID: Foofball I.2: Baseball 2 LORENZ. MARILYN: Nalional Honor Socieiy 3.4: High Honors Fall I.3. Spring I.2: Honors Fall 4. Spring 3: Hosless 4: Class Board 4: U.N. Club 3. Presidenf 4: F.T.A. I.2: F.H.A. I: Tower Slafl 3: Homemalcers Club 4: Drama Club 3: Girls League I,2,3. Girls League Board 4: Chorus I: G.A.A. I: Molher-Daughler Ban- quel. Commillee Chairman 4: Senior Class Play: Soulh Suburban Girls Club Conference 2.3 LOVE. GARLAND: High Honors Fall 3. Spring 3: Honors Fall I,2. Spring I.2: Spanish Club 3.4: Golf Club 2: Junior Penny Social: Nalional Honor Sociely 4 LU DAN. EDWARD LUECKE, MICHAEL: High Honors Fall 3. Spring 3: Honors Fall 2.4. Spring I.2: Proieclion Siaff I.2: Lalin Club 2: Wresfling 2: Junior Penny Social: Nalional Honor Sociefy 4 LUKER. LEWIS MACK. BARBARA JEAN: Honors Fall I. Spring I: Au- dubon Club 3.4. Treasurer 3: G.A.A. I,4: Volleyball I MACK. PENELOPE: Honors Fall I.3.4. Spring I: G.A.A. 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4 MADSEN. HAROLD: Bowling l.4: Golf Club 3.4: Junior Penny Social MALINOSKY. THOMAS MALIZIA. DAVID: Honors Fall 4: Usher 3.4: Leffermens Club 3.4: Foofball I.2.3.4: Junior Penny Social MALIZIA. SANDRA: Service Bureau 4: Junior Penny Social MANCIAS. JOSE: Proiecfion Club 3 MANSON. LeROY: Hall Guide 2.3.4. Lf.: Usher I.2.3.4: Leffermens Club 2.3.4: Managers Club I: Cross Coun- fry 3: Manager. Foofball 2 MARCONI. ARLENE: High Honors Fall I: Honors Fall 2.3.4. Spring I.2.3: Pep Club 2.3: Spanish Club 2.3: G.A.A. I.2.3: Baskefball: Volleyball: Senior Class Play: Junior Penny Social: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4 MARCOZZI. JACQUELINE: Honors Fall 2.3.4. Spring I.2.3: Spanish Club 2.3.4: Chorus I: G.A.A. 3.4: Bowl- ing Club 3.4: Senior Class Play: Big Sisfer 4: Junior Penny Social: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4 MARINUCCI. JoANN MARINUCCI. THERESA: G.A.A. MARNELL. ROBERT: Golf Club I.2.3.4: Proiecfion Sfaff I.2: Bowling Club 4: Foofball 2: Swimming 3: Track I: Senior Class Play: Lafin Banquef Commiffee I: Junior Penny Social MARTIN. JUDITH: Honors Fall I.2,3. Spring I.2.3: Coun- cilman I.3: Speech Club I: Spanish Club 3.4: Chorus I: Senior Class Play: Tower Sfaff 2.3. Execufive Commif- fee 2: Junior Penny Social: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4 MARVEL. EDWARD: Manager. Freshman Foofball MARZO. MARY ANN: Honors Fall I. Spring I.2: F.H.A. I: Drama Club I: Choir 3: Chorus I: Glee Club 2: A Cappella Choir 4: Senior Class Play MASCARO. AUDREY MAZUR, WILLIAMJ Hall euide 3,41 German Club 3: Foofball I: Junior Penny Social McBEE, ARTHUR: Franklin Counfy H.S.. Winchesfer. Tennessee. I: Hall Guide 4: Radio Club 4: Manager. Track 4 McCANN. ROBERT: Usher: Band I: Chorus 2.3: Track 2: Wresfling 4 MCCLELLAN. DORIS: Cafeferia Assisfanf 3: Arf Club 4: Chorus I: G.A.A. 4: Bowling Club 4 MCCORMICK. GERALD: Councilman 2.3: Usher: Class Board I: Leffermens Club 2.3.4, Presiclenf 4: Foofball I.2.3.4: Baseball I: Track 2: Wresfling 2.3.4 232 MCDIARMED. DON: Hall Guide 2.3: Lafin Club I: Band 2.3: Orchesfra 2.3: Track 2.3 MCELROY. NATHANIEL: Usher: Leffermens Club 3.4: Chorus 3: Baseball 2: Wresfling I.2.3 MCHUGH. SANDRA: Honors Fall I. 3, Spring I.2: Alfer- nafe I.2.3: Lafin Club I.2: Pep Club 2.3.4: F.T.A. 4: Bowling Club 3.4: Girls League Represenfafive 4: G.A.A. Treasurer 3. G.A.A. Board Member 2.4. G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Baskefball I.2.3.4: Volleyball I.2.3.4: Junior Penny Social MELONE. CLARA: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3.4: High Honors Fall I.2. Spring I.2: Honors Fall 3.4. Spring 3: Hosfess 4: Spanish Club 3.4: F.T.A. 2.3.4: Big Sisfer 4: Junior Penny Social: Senior Class Play: Girls League Alfernafe 4 MELTON. LOUISE MENKE. MARTHA: Holy Child H.S.. Waukegan. Illinois I: Honors Fall 2: Councilman Alfernafe 4: Junior Red Cross. Secrefary 3: French Club 3: Bowling Club 3: Pep Club 2.3: Lafin Club 2: Glee Club 2: Girls Choir 3: A Cappella Choir 3: G.A.A. 3.4: Junior Class As- sembly: Senior Class Play MENKE. PAUL E.: Councilman 4: Traffic Guide 2.3.4. Capfain 4: Indusfrial Educafion Club I MERGENTHALER. DAVID: Councilman 2.3.4: Traffic Guide 2.3. Lf. 3: Proiecfion Sfaff I: Leffermens Club I.2.3.4: Wresfling I.2 MERRITT. DIANN: Tulare Union H.S.. Tulare. California I: Spanish Club 3: Chorus 2 MESSMAKER. NORMA: Honors Fall I MESSNER. PATRICIA: Paris American High School. Paris. France I.2: Soufhwesf H.S.. Sf. Louis. Missouri parf of 3: Class Treasurer I: Chorus l.3: G.A.A. Vice-Presiclenl' 2. G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Senior Class Play: Big Sisfer: Junior Penny Social METTLER. LOUISE: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3.4: High Honors I.2. Spring 2: Honors Fall 3.4. Spring I: Coun- cilman 2: Class Board Alfernafe 4: Bowling Club 3: Lafin Club I.2: Choir 3: Chorus I: Glee Club 2: A Cappella Choir 4: Senior Class Play MICHAEL. JEFFERY: Honors Fall I.2.4. Spring I.2.3: Commissioner of Public Welfare 4: Councilman l.4I Manager. Varsify Baskefball 2.3: Proiecfion Sfaff I.2: Class Board I.2.3: Lafin Club I.2. Treasurer 2: Bowling 2: Senior Class Play: Junior Penny Social: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4 MICHAELESKO. BEVERLY: Honors Fall I.2. Spring 2: Chorus I I MIDDLETON. JEAN: Chorus I.2.3 MILLER. EDWARD: Hall Guide 4: Bowling Club 3.4: Foofball 2: Baseball 2: Junior Penny Social MILLIGAN. RICHARD: Honors Fall I: Hall Guide 4: Golf Club 2.3: Bowling Club 3.4: Lafin Club I: Infra- mural Baslcefball 2: Junior Penny Social MOENCK. MARTIN: Traffic Guide 2.3 MOLYNEAUX, ALBERT: Junior Penny Social: Junior Lions Club MONDSCHEIN, RAYMOND: Councilman 4: Usher: Service Bureau: Class Board 3: Lelrlermens Club 2.3.4: Wood Shop Club I: Spanish Club 4: Band I.2: Foofball I.2.3.4: Baseball 4: Track l.2.3: Wresfling 2.3.4 MONTELEONE. MARGARET: Honors Fall 3.4: Spanish Club 4: Girls League Alfernafe 3. Represenfafive 4: Choir I.2: Senior Class Play: Mofher-Daughfer Banque? Decorafion Commiffee Chairman 4: Homecoming Dec- orafion Commiffee Chairman 4 MOORE. CELIA: Honors Fall l,2. Spring I: Class Board 4: Chorus I: Choir 3.4. Vice-Presidenl' 4: Troianeffes 4: Girls Glee Club 2: Senior Class Play MOORE. DAVID: Honors Fall 2: Band l.2.3: Orchesfra l.2.3: Class Assembly I MORGAN. TIMOTHY: High Honors Fall 4: Honors Fall l.2.3. Spring l.2.3: Councilman I. Alfernafe 2.3.4: Class Board 4: Lafin Club I: German Club 2.3. Pres- idenf 2. Program Chairman 3: Choir 3.4: Chorus I: Baslcefball I: Senior Class Play: Proiecfion Sfaff 2: Lifeguard 3.4: Nafional Honor Sociely 4 MOSNER. LARRY: High Honors Spring 2: Honors Fall l.2.3.4. Spring I.3: Councilman 2: Mafhemafics Club 3, Treasurer 4: Lafin Club I: Baslcefball 2: Swimming 3: Lifeguard 3.4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4 MOTLONG WILLIAM: Honors Fall l.2.3.4. Spring l.2.3: Class Board 3: Broadcasfer 2.3. Sporfs Edifor 4: Ouill and Scroll 3.4: Lafin Club 2: Senior Class Play: Human Relafions Commiffee 4: Junior Penny Social: Bowling Club 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4 NAPOLEON. PATRICIA: Girls League Alfernafe: Chorus I: Girls Choir: Girls Glee Club: A Cappella Choir: G.A.A. l.2.3: Senior Class Play: Junior Penny Social: Mofher-Daughfer Banquef Commiffee 4 NAPOLI. PATTI: High Honors Spring I: Honors Fall I.2: Spanish Club 4: Bowling Club 3.4: Chorus I: G.A.A. I.3.4: Big Sisfer 4: Junior Penny Social: Class Assem- bly 3 NELSON. KAREN LYNN: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3.4: High Honors Fall l.2.3.4. Spring l.2.3: Broadcasfer 2.3.4. Feafure Wrifer: Lafin Club I.2: French Club 3.4: Speech Club l.2.3. Presidenf 4: Drama Club 2, Pres- QV ' Edifor 4: Radio Club 4: Orchesfra l.2.3: Bausch and Lomb Award: Quill and Scroll 4 NEWMAN. LAURANCE: High Honors Spring 3: Hon- ors Fall 2.3.4. Spring I: Class Board Alfernafe I: Bowl- ing Club l.2.3: Lafin Club I.2: Mafhemafics Club 3 NIETFELDT, DARLENE: High Honors Fall I. Spring It Honors Fall 2. Spring 3: Councilman 4: Lafin Club I.2: F.T.A. 3: Colloquium Choir 3.4. Troianeffe 3.4. Tro- ianaire 4. Accompanisf: Orchesfra 2: Choir 3.4: G.A.A. 3.4: Bowling 3: Senior Class Play: Junior Penny Social: Peporama 4: Big Sisfer 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4 NORCROSS. DAVID: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3: High Honors Fall l.2.3.4. Spring l.2.3: Mayor 4: Council- man 2: Class Board I: Bloom Annual 3. Fall: Bowling Club 3: Lafin Club I.2: Biology Club 2: Mafhemafics Club 3.4. Program Chairman 4: German Club 3: Tennis 4: Manager. Frosh-Soph Baslcefball 2. Frosh-Soph Base- ball 2: Senior Class Play: Human Relafions Commiffee 3.4: Harvard Boolc Award 3: Junior Kiwanis 4 NORTHRUP. LEANNE: Eden Cenfral School. Eden. New York 2.3: School Paper af Eden Cenfral School 3: Drama Club l.2.3: Speech Club 4: U.N. Club 4: School Plays 2.3: Chorus 2.3: G.A.A. 4: Baslcefball l.2.3: Volleyball l.2.3: Bowling 3.4: Chairman Prom Decorafion 3 NOWICKI. CONSTANCE M.: Honors Spring I. Fall 2 NUNEZ. FRANK: Choir 2: Class Assembly I NYKAZA. JUDITH: Honors Fall 3. Spring I.3: Audubon Club 3.4 OESTMANN. RICHARD OGIBOVIC, JOHN: Honors Fall I: H,aII Guide 2.3.4: U.N. Club 2.3: Bowling Club 4: Spanish Club 4: Band I.2.3.4: Foofball I O'HARROW. STEPHEN: Honors Fall 2.3.4. Spring l.2.3: Lafin Club I: French Club 3,4: Mafhemafics Club 3: Band I: Nafional Honor Society 4 OKLESHEN. HENRY M.: Honors Spring 2: Manager, Baslcefball 2. Baseball 2 , OMUNDSON. DENNIS: Hall Guide 4: Proiecfion Sfaff 2.3: Lafin Club 2: Swimming 3.4 PAGORIA. TOM PAINTER. JANET: Dalfon High School. Dalfon. Georgia I: Jefferson High School, Lafayeffe. Indiana 2: Honors Fall 4: Tri-Hi-Y I: F.H.A. I: Bowling 2: Sunshine Sociefy 2 PALANCA. GLORIA J.: Girls League Represenfafive 2.3: Chorus I: Girls Glee Club 2: Girls Choir 3: A Cap- pella Choir 4: G.A.A. 2: Bowling Club 3: Senior Class idenf 3: Colloquium 4: Tower Sfaff 2, Co-Edifor 3. 233 Play: Junior PGNIY Social PANDOLFI, PAUL: Hall Guide 2: Lafin Club 2: Band I.2.3 PANGBURN. LONNIE: Usher: Lellermens Club: Foolball I.2.3.4: Wreslling 2.3.4: Track 2 PANICHI. RICHARD: Lalin Club l.2: Malhemalics Club 3: Colloquium 4: Golf 3 - PANZICA. RONALD F.: Ml. Carmal. Chicago, Illinois 2: Bloom Annual 4: Foolball 2: Swimming 2: Track 2: Manager, Track. Swimming, Foolballi Chairman of Homecoming Dance 4 PARISI, LINDA LEE: Honors Fall l.2.3. Spring I.3: Com- missioner .of Social Aclivilies: Councilman 3: Class Board 2: Class Secrelary 3: Dramalics Club 2.3: Lafin Club l.2: French Club 3.4: Pep Club 2.3.4: Girls League Allernale I: Big Sisler 4: Band I.2.3.4: Orches- Ira 4: Librarian of Band 3: Secrelary-Treasurer of Band 4: Pep Band 2.3.4: Ill. All Slale Band 4: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Volleyball l.2: Tumbling 3: Bowling 4: Senior Class Play: D.A.R. Award 4: Human Relalions Commillee 4: Co- Chairman Prom Decoralions 3: Tower Slafl 2.3.4: Jun- ior Penny Social: Class Assembly l,3: Nalional Honor Sociely 4 PARKS, DIANE: Honors Fall I.4. Spring I: Spanish Club 2.3: U.N. Club 4: Pep Club 2.3.4: Band 2.3.4: Orches- lra 2: Chorus I: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Bowling Club 3,4: Junior Penny Social: Big Sisler 4 PASTERE. PHILIP: Band 2 PATTERSON, CECILIA: Drama Club 2 PATTERSON. MARVA PATTI. CHARLES: Honors Fall l.2.3. Spring l,2.3: Dra- malics Club 4. Presidenl: Lalin Club l.2. Officer 2: Colloquium 3: Lelfermens Club 3: Chess Club I: Malh- emalics Club 3: Baskelball I: Baseball 2: Nalional Honor Sociely 4 PAUKSTIS. GERALD: Proieclion Slaif l.2.3 PAULSEN. JON: High Honors Spring I: Honors Fall l.2,3.4. Spring 3: Junior Rolarian: Class Board 4: Bowl- ing Club 3: U.N. Club 4: Radio Club 4: Speech Ac- +ivi+ies Club 4: Orcheslra l.2: American Field Service Sludenl Io Germany 3: Nalional Honor Sociefy 4 PAYTON. JUDY: Girls League Represenlalive I: Chorus I: Bowling Club 3: Junior Penny Social: Class Assem- bly 3 PEARSON. BERT: Usher 2.4: Lelfermens Club 2.4: Boys Choir l.2: A Cappella Choir 3.4: Fooiball I.2.3.4: Track I: Senior Class Play PENSINGER. RODNEY: Band l,2.3: Orcheslra l,2.3: Foolball l.2 PERKINS. HOWARD: Honors Falll: Councilman 4: Hall Guide 4: Lellermens Club 2.3.4. Vice-Presidenl 4: Boys 234 Glee Club l.2: A Cappella Choir 3.4: Foolball I: Bas- kefball I.2.3.4: Baseball I PERSIANI. JOHN: Baskelball l.2: Track I.3.4 PETRARCA. CELESTE: Chorus I: Choir 3.4: Girls Glee Club 2: G.A.A. l.2: Senior Class Play: Represenlalive. All Slale Music Convenlion 4: Class Assembly I.3: Baskelroom Girl 2.3.4: Bowling 3 PETREIKIS. MARY: High Honors Fall 3.4. Spring l: Honors Fall l.2. Spring 2.3: Usher: Lalin Club 2.3: Chess Club 4: F.T.A. 2.3.4: F.H.A. I: G.A.A. 3.4: Na- 'rional Honor Sociely 4 PFLANZ. ROBERT: Bowling Club l.4: Senior Class Play PHELPS, PAMELA: Class Board 3: Class Board Allernafe 4: Spanish Club 3.4: Maioreffe 3. Capfain 4 PHILIP. MARGARET: Nurses Assislanl 2: Red Cross 2: Pep Club 4: Baccalaureale Usherelle 3 PHILLIPS. DeETTA PIERCEALL, NANCY: Honors Spring 3: Nurses Assislanl' 2: Chorus I: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Bowling 3.4: Dramalics Club l.2: Nurses Club 3.4: Junior Penny Social: La+in Club l.2: Pep Club 2 PIETRUCHA. BETTY: Honors Fall I.3: G.A.A. I: Girls League AI+erna+e I.4. Represen+a+ive 3: A Cappella Choir 4: Chorus I: Girls Glee Club 2: Girls Choir 3: Senior Class Play PIGNOTTI. DENNIS: Honors Fall I. Spring I: Commis- 4: Councilman l,2.3: Leffermens I: Orcheslra I: Foolball I.2.3.4: Baseball I.2.3.4: Junior Kiwanis 4 sioner of Finance Club 2.3.4: Bancl Baskelball I.2.3.4: PITTS. FRANCINE J.: Cafeleria Worker: Chorus I: Girls Choir: G.A.A.: Class Assembly 2 PLANERA. SUSAN: Honors Spring 2 PLUCIENIK, HAROLD POGGI. ARTHUR: Councilman. Alfernafe: Rolary Club: Band I POLLMACHER. LOIS: Honors Fall I. Spring I: Lalin Club l.2: Chorus I: A Cappella Choir 3.4: Girls Glee Club 2: TroianeH'es 4: Senior Class Play: Junior Penny Social: Big Sisler 4 PORTER. RICHARD: Hall Guide 3.4: German Club 2: Bowling Club 3.4: Senior Class Play PREBLE. JUDITH ANNE: Red Cross 2: F.T.A. 2: G.A.A. l,2.3: Pep Club 2.3.4: Girls League Allernafe: Band I.2.3.4: Junior Penny Social PREBSTLE. MERRY LOUISE: Nalional Honor Sociefy 3.4: High Honors Fall l.2.4. Spring I: Honors Fall 3. Spring 2.3: Nurses Assislanl' 2: Broadcasler Slaff 3.4. Page Edi+or. Adverlising Manager 3: Quill and Scroll 4: Red Cross 2: Girls League l.2.4: Baccalaureale Usherefle 3 PRIST. JUDITH ANN: High Honors Fall I: Honors Fall 2.3.4. Spring I.3: Councilman 3. Aliernale 2: Lalin Club l.2: French Club. Program Chairman 3. Presidenf 4: Bowling Club 3: Troianeffe 4: Big Sisler 4: Accom- panisf. Chorus I. Girls Glee Club. Orcheslra 3.4: A Cappella Choir 4: G.A.A. I.2,3.4: Badminion: Volley- ball I.2.3: Senior Class Play: Junior Penny Social: Nalional Honor Sociely 4 PROKOP. RONALD PROMBO. MARY: Honors Fall I.2.4: Councilman Aller- nale 4: Class Treasurer l.2: Class Presidenl 3: Dra- malics Club l.2: Chorus l.2: G.A.A. I.2.4: Bowling Club 4: Prom Queen 3: Represenlalive al Illini Girls Slale 3 PULCINI. JOHN: High Honors Spring I: Honors Fall I.2,3.4. Spring 2.3: Class Board 3.4: Dramalics Club 4: Senior Class Play: Junior Penny Social: Nalional Honor Sociely 4 QUINN. MARIANNE: Honors Fall 2: Usher: Lalin Club I: Red Cross Club 2: Pep Club 2.3: F.N. Club 3.4: Chorus I: Girls Glee Club 2: Girls Choir 3: G.A.A. I.3: Senior Class Play: Junior Penny Social: Big Sisler 4: Belrly Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow from Bloom 4: Girls League Allernale 2 OUIRING. JOHN: Honors Fall I.2,3.4. Spring 2: Service Bureau 2 RAFAJ. ARLEEN: Honors Fall I.2,3.4. Spring I: Chorus I: Girls Glee Club 2: Girls Choir 3: G.A.A. 2: Senior Class Play: Junior Penny Social: Naiional Honor So- cieiy 4 RAMAEKER, DALE: Foo+ball I RAMAEKER, DEAN: Foolball I RAMANAUSKAS, VITO: Liceo Pedro Gual., Valencia. Venezuela, I.2 RASMUSSEN. BENT: Glenwood School for Boys l.2: Hall Guide 4: Usher 3: Boys Choir 3.4: al Glenwood. Fool- ball I.2,3.4: Baskelball I.2,3.4: Baseball I: Track I.2.3: Senior Class Play RAUCH. LEONARD: Honors Fall I. Spring I RAYSAKIS. ANN: Nalional Honor Sociely 3.4: High Honors Fall I.4. Spring I: Honors Fall 2.3. Spring 2.3: Usher: Dramafics Club I: Spanish Club l.2: Chorus I: Girls Glee Club 2: G.A.A. l.2: Senior Class Play: Girls League Represenlalive l.2: Junior Penny Social READER. WILLIAM: Proiecfion Sfafl l.2: Colloquium 4: Spanish Club 3: Biology Lab Assislanl 2 ali - -. 1 -. ,:.H:..- F REED. ELISHA ' REED. JUDITH: Danville High School, Danville. Indiana I: F.T.A. 2: Chorus I REED. SUSAN: Lalin Club I: Bowling Club 3.4: Chorus I.2.3: A Cappella Choir 4: G.A.A. I: Senior Class Play: Junior Penny Social REEVES. CLYDE H.: Manager Frosh-Soph Foolball I REIMEN. EUGENE: Dramalics Club l.2: Ari Club 4: Senior Class Play: Class Assemblies I.2.3: Morgue Board 3. Vice-Presidenl 4: Prom Chairman of Decora- rions 3: Homecoming Chairman 4: Junior Penny Social: Blue and While Dance Chairman 3.4: Spring Dance 3. Chairman 4: Clean-Up Week 2.3 REINHARDT. JAMES: High Honors Fall I: Honors Fall 2.3. Spring 3: Councilman 4: Lafin Club l.2: Bowling Club 3: Junior Kiwanis 4: Orcheslra l.2: Manager of Varsily Track 2.3: Senior Class Play: Nalional Honor Sociefy 4 REYES. WILLIAM: Glenwood School lor Boys. Glenwood. Illinois l.2: af Glenwood. Foolball 3.4: Baskefball 3.4: Track I.2,3.4 RIGGINS. OSCAR RITCHEY, ROBERT ROCHA. CAROLINE R.: Usher: G.A.A. I.2,3.4: Red Cross 2.3. Secrelary and Presidenl: Lalin Club 2: Pep Club 2: Fulure Nurses Club 4: Audubon Club 2: Chorus I: Girls Glee Club 2: Girls Choir 3: Senior Class Play: Junior Penny Social: Big Sisfer 4 ROESNER. RUSSELL: Hall Guide 4: Bowling Club 3.4: Band I ROGERS. MARVIN: Honors Fall I. Spring I: Lalin Club I: Radio Club I.2,3.4. Vice-Presideni 3: Band I.2,3.4: Orches+ra I.2,3.4: Senior Class Play ROSATI. RITA: Honors Fall 2.4: Bowling Club 3: Chorus I: G.A.A. l.2: Senior Class Play: Girls League Aller- nale 4: Junior Penny Social: Junior Librarian 2: Big Sisfer 4 ROSEN. MARCIA: Honors Fall l.3.4. Spring I.2.3: Broadcasfer Slaff I.2,3.4. Assis+an+ Page Edilor 3. Page Ediior 4: Dramaiics Club I.2.3. Governing Board 2: Lalin Club l.2: Chorus I: G.A.A. I.2,3.4: Volleyball I: Senior Class Play: French Club 4: Pep Club 2.3.4. Governing Board 3. Presidenf 4: Morgue Board 4: Junior Penny Social: Homecoming Publicily Chairman 4: La+in Banque? I: Pep-o-rama Chairman 4: Class Assemblies 2.3: Nalional Honor Sociefy 4: Quill and Scroll 4 ROSS. FRANCES: G.A.A. I: F.H.A. I: Senior Class Play: Junior Penny Social ROSS. RONALD: Boys Choir I.2.3 3 RUETER. ANNEMARIE: Honors Fall I.2.3.4. Spring 2: Councilman 4: Class Board 3: Lalin Club I.2, Secrelary l: Pep Club 2.3.4. Pep Club Board 2.3: Chorus I: A Cappella Choir 3.4: Girls Glee Club 2: Senior Class Play: Tower Slall 2: Troianelles 4: Slale Music Ac+ivi+y 4: Parenls Nighf 3.4: Junior Penny Social! Nalional Honor Sociely 4 RUFUS. PHYLLIS RUGGERI. LINDA: Nalional Honor Sociely 4: Honors Fall 2.3.4. Spring 2.3: Councilman 4: Class Board 2: Lalin Club I,2: Bowling Club 3: Homemalcers Club 3.4. Treasurer 4: Tower Slalf 3.4: Chorus l.2.3: A Cappella Choir 4: Senior Class Play: Girls League Represenlalive 3: Big Sisler 4: Junior Penny Social: Pep-o-rama 4: Screening Commillee for Exchange Slu- den'r4 RUGGERI. PATRICIA: Lalin Club I,2: Bowling Club 3.4: Chorus l.2.3: A Cappella Choir 4: Troianelfe 4: G.A.A. 2.3.4: Senior Class Play: Junior Penny Social: Big Sisler 4: Girls League Represenlalive 4. Allernale l.3 RUIZ. JULIETTE: French Club 2: Spanish Club 3.4: Bowl- ing Club 3: Senior Class Play RUTKOWSKI. PHYLLIS: Honors Fall 2. Spring I,2: French Club 4: Pep Club 2: G.A.A. l.2.3.4: Volley- ball 2: Bowling Club 4: Junior Penny Social: Big Sis'rer 4 SAIA. NANCY: Councilman I. Al'rerna+e 2: Bowling Club 3: Dramalics Club I: Pep Club 2.3: Chorus I,2: A Cappella Choir 3.4: G.A.A. l.2.3.4: Senior Class Play: Troianelle 4: Junior Penny Social: Class Assemblies 2.3: Posl'-Prom Commi++ee 4: Chairman for liclceis on Prom Commillee 3 SAILSBERY. EDDIE: F.r.A. 4, vice-Presideni SAMASH. RONALD SANTEFORD. JoYcE swiss, LORRAINE SASSANO. DARLENE: High Honors Fall 4: Honors Fall I.3. Spring I. Councilman I,2: Office Monilor 3: Class Board Allernale 3: Dramalics Club I,2: Bowling Club 3: Pep Club 3: Chorus I: G.A.A. l.2.3.4: Senior Class Play: Junior Penny Social: Big Sisler 4: Diversi- fied Occupalion 4 SATTERFIELD. BILL SAWYER. CONNIE: Councilman l.2.3: Hosless: Dra- malics Club l.2.3: Lalin Club I: Spanish 2.3.4: Swim- ming 3.4: Bowling Club 4: Girls League Represenlalive l.3: Chorus I: G.A.A. l.2.3.4: Archery: Baslcelball: Volleyball: Blu-Fins 3.4. Presidenl: Tower Slall 2.31 Senior Class Play: Pep Club: Class Assemblies 2.3: Pep-o-rama: Junior Penny Social 236 SANTEFORD. JOYCE: Class Board I,2: U.N. Club 2.3: Board 3: Lalin Club 2.3: Pep Club 2.3.4: Girls League Represenfalive 3.4: Chorus I: G.A.A. l.2.3.4: Bowling 3.4. Capfain 4: Senior Class Play: Class Assembly I: Junior Penny Social: Molher-Daughfer Banquel. Ticlcels 4. Decorafions 4: Girls League Rally 3: Big Sisler 4: Lafin Banque+ Decora+ions 2.3 SATTERFIELD. Bill: Glenwood School for Boys. Glenwood, Illinois I,2: Senior Class Play SASS. LORRAINE: Honors Fall 4: G.A.A. 2.3 SCHICHNER. DONNA: Honors Fall I: Spanish Club 3.4: F.T.A. I,2: F.H.A. I SCHMIDT. MARILYN: Class Board 2: Drama+ics Club l.2.3: Lalin Club I,2: Tower Slall l.2.3: Chorus I: Maiorelfe 2.3.4. Caplain 4: G.A.A. l.2.3: Senior Class Play: Chairman of Spring Dance 3: Morgue Board l.2.3.4: Junior Penny Social 3: Pep-o-rama 2.3.4: Pep Assemblies l.2.3.4: Class Assemblies 2.3: Pep Club l.2.3.4: Molher-Daughler Banquef Commillee 4: Band Concerls 2.3 SCHMITT. SANDRA: Dramalics Club I SCHRAMM. CAROLYN: Lafin Club I,2: Chorus I: A Cappella Choir 4: Girls Glee Club 2: Girls Choir 3: G.A.A. Vice-Presidenl 4. G.A.A. Board Member 3. G.A.A. 2.3.4: Baslcelball 2.3.4: Volleyball 2.3.4: Bad- minlon 2.3: Senior Class Play SCHUEMANN. VALERIE: Honors Fall 4. Spring 3: Coun- cilman 3.4: Class Board I: Lalin Club I,2: Girls League Represeniaiive 2: Chorus I: Choir 2.3: A Cappella Choir 4: G.A.A. I,2: Cheerleader 2.3. Cap+ain 4: Chairman of Blue and While Dances: Junior Penny So- cial: Big Sis+er 4: Pep-o-rama 2.3.4 SCHULTZ. JALANE: Spring IZ Pep Club 3: F.H.A. 27 Girls League Represenlalive 2: Chorus I,2: G.A.A. 2.3.4: Bowling Club 4: Junior Penny Social SCHUTZ. JAMES: Foofball 3.4: Wreslling 2.3 SCHWALM. CAROL: Chorus I: Girls Glee Club 2 SCOVILLE. Jerry SCULLY. JEANNINE: D.E. Club Secrelary 4: Chorus I SEBASTIAN. DIANE: D.E. Club 4 SEBASTIAN. DOMINIC F.: Band I,2: Orcheslra 2.4: Senior Class Play: Junior Penny Social: Class Assembly 3 SEBO. DOROTHY: Mercy H.S.. Chicago. Illinois I,2: Councilman Allernale 4: Pep Club 3: Choir 3: G.A.A. 3: Bowling Club 3: Senior Class Play: Morgue Board 4: Junior Penny Social: Class Assembly 3 SEMERAU. FRANK: Councilman 4: Proieclion Slalf I.2, 3.4: Lalin Club I: Junior Penny Social SHAMBO. GEORGIANNA: Councilman I: F.T.A. 3: G.A.A. I.2.3.4 SHANNON. LEON: Cross Counfry SHAPIRO. SALLY: Honors Fall l.2.4. Spring 3: Clerk. Cify of Bloom 4: Councilman I.2.3: Tower Sfaff 2.3.4: Dramafics Club 2.3. Vice-Presidenf 4: Lafin Club 2: Chorus I: Girls Glee Club 2: G.A.A. 2.3.4: Bowling Club 3: Big Sisfer 4: Junior Penny Social: Class Assem- bly 3: Pep Club 4 SHIREY, ROBERT: Chess Club 4: Dramafics Club 4: Chorus I,2.3: A Cappella Choir 4: Senior Class Play: All Sfafe Choir 4 SHULTS. GEORGE: Culver Milifary Academy. Culver, Indiana I,2.3 SILBERG. JOAN: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3.4: High Hon- ors Fall I. Spring I.2: Honors Fall 2.3.4. Spring 3: Office Monifor 3: Big Sisfer 4: Class Board I.3: Class Board Alfernafe 2: F.T.A. 2.3.4. Treasurer 3: Pep Club 3.4: Spanish Club 3.4: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Baslcefball 3.4: Volleyball I.2.3.4: Bowling 3.4: Girls League Repre- senfafive 4: Junior Penny Social: Hosfess 4 SIMONETTI. DENNIS SKRENTNY. SHARON: Drama Club I,2.3: Spanish Club 3.4: Girls League Alfernafe 3: Freshman Chorus: G.A.A. I,2.3 SKREZYNA. MARY Orchesfra I SKRZYNSKI. LEO ROBERT: Sf. Andrew's High School. S+. Andrew. Tennessee I,2.3: Spanish Club 2 SLADEK. RICHARD: Hosf 4: Gym Assisfance 3.4: Class Board 3.4: Class Assembly 3: Lafin Club I: Baslcefball 2.3.4 SLAIN. BARBARA: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3.4: High Honors Fall 3.4. Spring 3: Honors Fall I,2. Spring I: Hosfess 4: Big Sisfer 4: Class Board 2: Alfernafe I.3: Drama Club I.2. Vice-Presidenf 3: Pep Club 2.3: F.T.A. 2.3: Colloquium 4: Lafin 'Club I.2: Tower Sfaff 2.4: Bowling 3: Junior Penny Social: Lifeguard 4: Mofher- Daughfer Banquef 4 SLEPSKI. HELEN: Honors Spring I: Girls League Repre- senfafive I.2.3.4: Senior Class Board Member: Spanish Club 3.4: F.T.A. I: Freshman Chorus: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Baslcefball: Volleyball: Junior Penny Social: Mofher- Daughfer Banquef 4: Big Sisfer 4 SLOVER. JANEECE: Honors Fall I.2.4. Spring I.2' Big Sisfer 4: Lafin Club I.2: Pep Club 2.3.4: Nurses Club 3: U.N. 4: Freshman Chorus: Girls Glee Club 2: Girls Choir 3: A Cappella Choir 4: Troianeffes 4: Senior Class Play: Junior Penny Social: Nafional Honor So- ciefy SMALL FARA LEE: Freshman Chorus I 237 ... .3 JT is. SMITH. CHARLES W.: Hall Guide 2 SMITH. DIANNE: Crefe-Monee High School. Crefe. Illi- nois I.2: Honors Spring 3: Chess Club 2: Specfafor 2: Lafin Club 2: Maioreffe I.2: G.A.A. I.2 SMITH. SHARON: Sf. Willibrord High School. Chicago. Illinois I.2: Library Club I.2: Speech Club 2: Chorus I.2: G.A.A. I.2: Baslcefball: Volleyball: Senior Class Play: Junior Penny Social: Mofher-Daughfer Banquef 4 SMITH. SHEILA: Sf. Willibrord High School, Chicago. Illinois I.2: Library Club I: Dramafics Club I.2: Speech Club I.2: Girls Glee Club I.2: G.A.A. I.2: Junior Penny Social: Mofher-Daughfer Banquef 4 SMITH. WILLIAM: Colloquium 4 SMOOT. ELAINE: Office Monifor 3.4: Drama Club I: Pep Club 3: Girls League Represenfafive 4: G.A.A. I: Senior Class Play: Mofher-Daughfer Banquef 4 SOBOTA. PATRICIA SOKOL. MARY ANNE: Honors Fall 2.3.4. Spring I.3: Tower Sfaff 4: Lafin Club I.2: Red Cross 3: Pep Club 2.3: Girls League Represenfafive 3: Freshman Chorus: Girls Glee Club 2: Girls Choir 3: A Cappella 4: G.A.A. I.2: Senior Class Play: Big Sisfer 4: Junior Penny Social: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4 SPENCER. KAREN: Honors Fall I.2.3.4. Spring I.2: Alfer- nafe Councilman I.2: Councilman Represenfafive 3: U.N. Club 2: Tower Sfaff 3.4: Dramafics 3: Girls League Represenfafive I.2: Freshman Chorus I: Girls Glee Club 2: Big Sisfer 4: Junior Class Assembly: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4 SPIEWAK. ROGER: Foofball 3: Traclc I SPOUSTA. GEORGEANN: Honors Fall 2.3.4. Spring 3: Lafin Club I.2: Bowling Club 3: Tower Sfaff 4: Junior Red Cross 3: Arf Club 4: F.T.A. 4: Big Sisfer 4: Fresh- man Chorus: Girls Glee Club 2: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Na- fional Honor Sociefy 4 SOUETERI. MARILYN: Senior Class Play: Pep Club STANFA. MARY: Honors Fall 4: U.N. I.2.3.4: F.T.A. I.2: Audubon Club 3.4: Phofo Club I,2.3. Secrefary 4: Girls League Alfernafe 3: Freshman Chorus: Girls Glee Club 2: Girls Choir 3: Pep Club 4: Freshman Assem- bly: Junior Penny Social STEGEMILLER. DALE: Honors Fall I.2.3.4. Spring I.3: Spanish Club 2.3.4: Audubon Club 2.3.4: U.N. 3.4: Band I.2.3.4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4 STEIN. DAVE: Bowling Club I STEPHAN. MARTIN: Morgan Park Milifary Academy. Chicago. Illinois I.2: Soufh Broward High School. Holi Iywood. Florida 3: Honors Fall 4 STEPHENS, LOIS: Nalional Honor Socieiy 3.4: High Honors Fall I.2, Spring I,2,3: Honors Fall 3.4: Council- man I: Class Board 2,3.4: Audubon 2, Secreiary 2: Pep Club 3.4: Colloquium 4: French Club 3.4, Treas- urer 3. Vice-Presidenl' 4: Girls League Allernale 4: Band I,2.3.4: Orcheslra I.2,3,4: A Cappella 4: G.A.A. l,2,3,4: Tumbling 3: Bowling 4: Senior Class Play: Tower Slalf 3.4: Freshman Class Assembly: Pep Band I,2.3.4: Junior Class Assembly: Slyle Show 2: MoI'her-Daugh+er Banquel STEVENS. JAMES: Caleleria Usher: Lellerman 2.3.41 Wreslling l.2,3.4 STEVENSON, RICHARD STIGLITZ. RONALD: Honors Fall I. Spring I: Council- man 2.4: German Club 2,3,4: Band I,2,3: Traclc IZ Cross-Counlry I,2,3 STOCKMAN. JOHN E.: Chicago Vocalional. Chicago. Illinois: Honors Fall 4 STOLARICK. JOANN: Cenlralia Township High School, Cenlralia, Illinois I,2: Councilman 4: Allendance Moni- Ior 3: Drama Club 3: G.A.A. 2: Junior Assembly: Honors Spring 2 STRACCI. DEANNA JEAN: Honors Fall 2.4: STRENG. JUDITH: Honors Fall 3: Councilman I,3: Class Secreiary I: Class Board 2.3,4: Freshman Chorus: Girls Glee Club: Senior Class Play: Junior Penny Social: Class Assembly 2.3: Pep Club 2 SURIAN. DIANE: High Honors Fall I,2,3. Spring I,2: Nurses Assislance 2: Baslceiroom I: Class Board 2: Drama Club 2: Adv. Laiin Club 2: Pep Club 2: G.A.A. I,2: Naiional Honor Socie+y 3.4 SVANCAREK. JOHN: Honors Fall 4 SVOBODA, DARLENE: Tumbling I,3: Junior Penny Social 3 SWANSON. LARRY: Pho+o Club I,2: Vice Presidenl 2: Baslceiball I TAFELSKI. FRANK: Honors Fall 2, Spring 2: Junior Penny Social TALAMONTI. DIANA TAVOLETTI, CHARLOTTE: Councilman I,2: Tower Slaif 2: Freshman Chorus I: G.A.A. I,2,3 TAYLOR, JERRY G.: German Club I: Speech Aciiviiies 4: Bowling 3.4: Senior Class Play TEGGELAAR, JOHN: Service Bureau THURMAN. HOMER: Commissioner of Public Improve- menis 4: Councilman I,3: Fooiball l.2.3.4: Baslcelball I.2.3.4: Traclr I,2,3 2 I High-stepping ii are Marilyn Schmidf, cap+ain of Ihe Maioreiles, and Penny Phelps, caplain of The Flag Twirlers. TIFFT, LARRY L.: Honors Fall I,2,3. Spring 2: Councilman 3: Class Board 3: Bowling Club I.2.3,4: Golf Club I,2,3: Inlramural Badminion Champ 4: lnlramural Ping Pong 3.4: Inlramural Golf Champ 2: Senior Class Play TOCCO, LULA: Office Monilor: Lalin Club I,2: G.A.A.: Bowling Club: Senior Class Play: Lalin Club Banquef 2: Junior Penny Social: Big Sisler 4 TOEPHER, JUDITH: Honors Fall 3.4: l.E. Office Assisianf 4: Class Board Alfernaie 4: Jr. Red Cross 3: Drama Club 4: Freshman Chorus: Girls Glee Club 2: Girls Choir 3: G.A.A. 2.3,4: Senior Class Play: Girls League Represenlalive I.3. Allernaie 2: Big Sisler 4: Junior Jamboree TOKARZ, GLORIA: Honors Fall 4: Service Bureau: G.A.A. I,2,3: Senior Class Play: Junior Penny Social TOMCZAK. RAYMOND: Honors Fall 3.4: Junior Penny Social 3 TREVINO. MARIA: Spanish Club 3.4: Audubon Club I, Treasurer 2: U.N. Club 2.3: Chess Club I: Bowling Club 3: F.T.A. 3: Girls League 4: Beginners Orchesfra I: Concerl' Orcheslra 3: G.A.A. I.2,3.4: U.N. School Assembly 2: Junior Penny Social: Moiher-Daughler Banquel 4: Spring Concerf 3.4 TRIBO, TOM TRUDEAU. THOMAS: Mendel Cafholic High School. Chicago, Illinois I UXA. FRANK: Honors Fall I: Inlramural Sporls 3,4 VALENTINO, ANTHONY: Honors Fall 2 VALENTINO. MARIE: Drama Club I: Freshman Chorus I: Girls Glee Club 2: G.A.A. I,2 VANGORP. PATRICIA: Junior Librarian 3: Spanish Club 3.4: Junior Red Cross 3: F.N.A. 4: U.N. Club 2.3: Senior Class Play: Mofher-Daughler Banquel: Girls League Represenlafive 4. Alfernale 3: Junior Penny Social: Big Sis+er 4 VARALLO, MARGARET: Choir l.2.3 VEENSTRA, WILLIAM: Proieclion Sfall 2 VELDHOUSE. CAROLE: Lalin Club I,2: Golf Club 2: Pep Club 2: Freshman Chorus: Girls Glee Club 2: Girls Choir 3: A Cappella 4: G.A.A. I: Senior Class Play: Junior Penny Social: Class Assembly 3 VENDITTI. SANDRA MARIE: Girls League Represen+a+ive 2. Alfernafe 4: Freshman Chorus: Bowling Club 3.4: Junior Board AI+ernaIe 3: Assis+an+ Nurse 4: Class Assembly I.3 VENTURELLA. MARY VICKERY. GERRY: Councilman 4: Foolball I.2.3.4: Bas- lcefball I.2.3.4: Baseball I.2.3.4 VICKERY. JERRY: Fooiball I.2.3.4: Baslcelball I.2.3.4: Baseball I.2.3.4: Class Leader 2.3.4 VISSER. KENNETH: High Honors Fall I: Honors Fall 2.3, Spring I.2.3: Roma Parva I: A Cappella Choir 3.4: Glee Club I.2: Senior Class Play: Nalional Honor So- ciefy 4 WAGNER, WILBUR: Jefferson High School. Lafayelfe, Indiana: Honors Spring 3: Hall Guide 4 WASHBURN. STEVE: Harvard Boys School, Chicago. Illinois I: Honors Spring 3: Pholo Club. Presidenl 3.4: Band 2.3: Pep Band 2: Pool Lifeguard 3.4: Human Relalions 4 WEIS, ROBERT: Chorus I.2: A Cappella Choir 3.4: Senior Class Play WEISBRODT. DAVID: Councilman 3. Allernale 4: Woods Club I. Treasurer I WEISS, SHARON: Girls League Represenlalive 3, Aller- nafe 2: G.A.A. WELLER, LAWRENCE: Bowling I.2.3.4: German Club 2.3.4. Presidenl' 3.4: Roclcel' Club 3: Tower Slall 4: Boys Glee Club I: Choir 3.4. Presidenl 4: Troianaires 4: Track I.2: Senior Class Play WENZEL. ROBERT WAYNE: Traffic Guide 9 WEST, EDWARD: Hall Guide: Lunch Room Direclor 4: Leffermens Club 3.4: Radio Club 4: Roclcef Club 4: Band I.2.3.4: Pep Band 2.3.4: Traclr I.2.3.4: Cross Counlry I.2.3.4 WESTENDORF. CHARLOTTE: High Honors Spring I: Honors Fall I.2.3: Councilman I. Allernale 2.3: Class Secrelary 4: Class Board 3.4: Lalin Club I.2.3: Tower Sfaff I.2: F.T.A. 3.4: Girls League Alfernafe 3: Fresh- man Chorus: Girls Glee Club 2: Girls Choir 3: A Cappella 4: G.A.A. I,2: Big Sisler 4: Junior Penny Social: Class Asembly I.2.3: Senior Class Play: Nalional Honor Sociely 4 WETZEL. ANITA: Honors Spring 3: Lalin Club I.2: Spanish Club 3.4: Drama Club 2: F.T.A. 2: Chorus I,2: Senior Class Play: Swi+chboard-Music Deparimenl 2: Junior Penny Social 3 WIATER. WILLIAM: High Honors Fall 4: Foofball I.2.3: Baseball 2: Induslrial Arfs Club WILHELMSEN. BOBBIE JEAN: Fenger I.2.3, Chicago. Illinois: Girls League Represenlalive 4: Choir 2.3: A Cappella 4: G.A.A. Board Member 2: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Wafer Ballel 3: Senior Class Play: P.T.A. Represenla- five: Lambda Chi Tri-Hi-Y I.2.3.4 WILLEY, WILLIAM: Chorus I.2: Foolball I WILLIAMS. ALLAN: Phofo Club I.2.3: Wresfling 2.4 WILLIAMS. BARBARA: Hearl ol Mary High School I: Calumel High School I: Indiana Academy I: Home- malcing Club WILLIAMS. SUSAN: Nalional Honor Sociely 4: High Honors Fall I.2: Honors Fall 3.4: Spring I.3: Big Sisler 4: Junior Board Represenlafive: Lafin Club I,2: Drama Club 2: French Club 3: Bowling Club 3: Chorus I.2.3: A Cappella Choir 4: Senior Class Play: Junior Penny Social WILLIS, DONALD: Bremen. Midlolhian I.2: Blue Island. Blue Island 2.3: Councilman 2: Hall Guide 2: Boys Club I.2: Drama Club I,2: Baseball 4: Foolball 2.3: Wres- Iling 2.3: Senior Class Play I,2 WILLIS. KATHERINE: Councilman 2.4: Pep Club 2.3: Freshman Chorus: Girls Glee Club: Big Sisler 4: Home- coming Oueen 3: Prom Courl' 3: Morgue Board I.2.3.4 WILSON. ERIC: Bowling Club I,2 WILSON. GERALD WISE. JOSEPH: Mounds View High School, New Brigh- Ion. Minnesola I.2: Honors Fall 3.4. Spring 3: Spanish Club 3.4: Proieclion Club 2: Pholography Club 2: Radio Club 3.4. Presidenl' 4: Speech Club 4: Band I.2.3.4: Science Club I,2, Presidem' 2: Nalional Honor Sociely 4 WITZEL. RONALD 1-fffl' 1-vT?., g---if--1 fa Y - 4- - -HA L : , . 1 ?' -J' WLOS. ROSE: Honors Fall l,3. Spring 2.3 WOISLAW. WILLIAM: Honors Fall 2. Spring 2: LeHer- mens Club. Secrelary-Treasurer: Baskelball l,2.3,4 WOJCIK. GLORIA WOLFF. EUGENE WOLFF, GERALD: High Honors Fall I: Honors Fall 4, Spring l,3: Laiin Club 2: Phoio Club. Treasurer 3: U.N. Club 4: Malh Club 3: Junior Penny Social: Na- +ional Honor Sociely 4 WOLFF, RICHARD L.: Foo+ball I WOLSKI. MERLE: Fenger. Chicago. Illinois l.2: Drama Club 2.3: Library Club 2.3.4. Presidenl 4: Pep Club 4: Girls League Alfernale 4: G.A.A. 2.3: Senior Class Play: Junior Class Assembly 3: Moiher-Daughler Ban- quel 4 WOJCIK, GLORIA MARIE: D.E. Club 4: Band I.2.3: Orchesfra 2.3: Senior Class Play WOOD. JANET WORLEY. LAURA: Honors Fall 2.4: Spring 2.3: Class Board Allernale I: Class Board 2: Pep Club 2.3, Sec- rel'ary: Laiin Club l.2. Secrelary: Tower Slail 2: Drama Club l.2: G.A.A. l.2,3.4: Blu-Fins Swim Club 3.4: Senior Class Play: Nalional Honor Sociely 4 WORLEY. LYNN: Honors Fall l,3. Spring I: Councilman 3: Class Board 2: Lafin Club l.2: Drama Club I.2.3: French Club 4. Treasurer 4: Girls League Represenl- alive I: Freshman Chorus: Chorus 2: Choir 3: G.A.A. l.2,3.4: Cheerleader 3: Tower Slaff 3: Biology Club 2: Blu-Fins Swimming Club 3.4: Pep Club 2.3: Big Sisler 4: Class Assembly 2.3: Senior Class Play WORTHEY, NANCY J.: Thornlon Township High School. Harvey. Illinois l.2: Senior Class Board: G.A.A. I.2.3: Senior Class Play: Dad-Daughler Banquel 2: Moiher- Daughler Banquei 4 WYNGARDEN. DALE: Nalional Honor Sociely 3.4: High Honors Fall 2: Honors Fall I,3.4. Spring I.2.3: Hosl 4: Bloom Annual 2.3: Sporls Ediior: Ouill and Scroll 3.4: Boys Bowling Club 4: Fooiball l: Senior Class Play YACONO, ANTHONY: Radio Club l.2. Secrelary 22 Organ 3,4 240 - --'sv'r:ff'- - ,, .wt YOUNG, SANDRA: Honors Fall 2: Library Club 4: Jun- ior Red Cross 2: La+in Club 2.3: Pep Club 2: Junior Librarian 4 YUSHKEVICH. CYNTHIA: Honors Fall l.4. Spring I: Girls League Allernaie I.2,3. Represenialive 4: Orches- fra I.2.3: G.A.A. l.2,3.4: Baslcelball l.2,3.4: Volleyball l.2,3.4: Badminion l.2,3.4: Tumbling 3: Senior Class Play: Big Sisier 4: Junior Penny Social: Pep Club 3.4: Pep-o-rama 4: Molher-Daughler Banquel 4 ZAGONE. ENRICA: Honors Fall l.4: Lalin Club I: Spanish Club 2.3: Bowling Club 3: D.E. Club 4: Drama Club 3: Chorus l: G.A.A. I.2.3: Moiher-Daughler Banque+4 ZALAPI. ELLENA: Honors Fall I: Spring I: Freshman Board: Freshman Chorus: G.A.A. I ZARATE. ESTHER: Homemalcing Club 4: Library Club 4: Chorus l.2: Junior Librarian 3.4 ZAZZETTI, Roberl J. ZIEMS. DALE W. ZIMMERMAN. CAROL: Honors Spring 2: Girls League Represenlarive I.2.3: G.A.A. I: Junior Penny Social ZIZIC. GLORIA: Chorus l.2.3 ZIZIC, RONALD: Audubon Club l.2: Boys Choir 3: Boys Glee Club l.2: Junior Penny Social ZIZIC. WILLIAM: Honors Fall l. Spring I: Councilman I.2,4: Lalin Club l.2: lndusIrial,Ar'rs Club 41 Swimming 4: Fooiball 2 ZOMPARELLI. JOAN: Councilman 2.4: Class Board 3: Drama Club 2: Pep Club 3.4: Audubon Club 2: Band l.2,3.4: Pep Band l.2,3.4: Concerl' Band Librarian 4: G.A.A. l.2: Class Assembly l.3: Pep-o-rama 4: Big Sisfer 4: Junior Penny Social: Summer Youfh Music Scholarship al' Illinois Slale Universiiy 3 ZUMBRUM. BARBARA: Homemalcers Club 3.4. Vice Presidenl 4: Red Cross 2: Pep Club: Girls League 2.3: Band l.2,3.4: G.A.A. I.2.3: Bowling Club 3: Molher- Daughfer Banquei 4: Junior Penny Social 'M , 3 115,11 YIIRIOUKS
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