Bloom High School - Bloom Yearbook (Chicago Heights, IL)
- Class of 1964
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' 1 4 L W ? , if Y19' 1 51, . W ' 1 14 V, ,, ,,, W ' A1 Q ,, f f ,Y,, 1 'f ' E' f ' 'A . ' ' fs f 5 f 2 a steadfast concern and spirited enthusiasm the education of youth, Dr. Harold H. Met- , superintendent, has served Bloom for seven- years. His responsibility extends beyond the day-to-day routine to the obligations he meets in consulting with various committees and organiza- tions and- in attending out-of-town conferences that help him to broaden his understandingxof educational methods. X Dr. Harold Metcalf is truly one of Bloom-'s greatest assets. , 1 . I 1 1 1 f . i WW, s 1, A .U ,mm 'L Q is 'mu .,,, 4 jigs -X. . an ... 1 iwthmwnpwif-U, ve - f- :Q if--ff'-me W. M. 1 iid,-aiV 'i'WJ2z,af. .,,I, J , W X X' 1f'vw,'?aywg:,,., ,M ,W -S we 2 i'z 'QN.,. ' Al, M-V ':n,1.e, - , ' -few ,. 1. 'Q A . f-' TSN, . 1 . 4..- 4 'I .W ' si Fi ,EET Voici Paris, une petite ville en France. French II students Tom Eicher and Sue Lind display their extensive knowledge of France to classmates. Kmaeei im Fm W- w..,,,,.,-ff If a senior is college-bound, you can usually hnd him in an English Litera- ture class. Mr. Thomas McKillip justi- fies the grade he gave to Tonelte Kowalski, as Marrianne Currier and Helen Homik seem pleased with their grades. Each scurried to his respective class-some to business, some to industrial education, others to homemaking, and still others to college prep classes. Today both foreign and domestic languages are important requirements for college entrance. English Literature acquaints the college aspirant with some history of Great Britain and Englandis authors and their works. World Literature is more gener- al and covers literature originating from a large number of countries. Senior Composition gives seniors a chance to exercise and improve their Writing ability. Term papers and special reports teach students to budget their time as they must do in college. Foreign languages not only increase knowledge but also acquaint one with interesting people of foreign lands and their customs. Displaying their writing talents in Sen- ior Composition class are Beth Gaby, Karen Lodl, Kim Ruge, and David Flowers. 9 Science and Math Enriches Minds for College Does it seem possible that you will soon be a col- lege freshman? College, the key to your future, holds some special magic which is exciting just to think about, but have you taken the required subjects for admittance? In our modern atomic age two important requirements are science and math. Math begins freshman year with algebra and one can advance as far as calculus. Physiology begins the science curriculum, and chemistry con- cludes a well-rounded program. Of course, after two years of math and one and a half years of science, a college-bound student needn't continue in these subjects, depending on his particular college curriculum. 5 vm, '514f?'E5'i ' 3 3 S an Q A 1 'AWl1atcould these fellas possibly he looking at? Mr. Robert Andrews seelns to be having some digit ulty holding the interest of the boys in Calculus class fda'- Concentrating on the onion cell, Bill DeWitt, soplzoznore, is caught unaware of the camercfs flash in Mr. Peter Carey's Advanced Biology class. Dissecting cats is another project of the class. Are you sure Einstein started like this? seemed to be tlze question in Dave Flowers' mind. Dave, a chemistry student in Mr. Wil- liam Patton's class, is having a little trouble operating a Bunsen burner. Business Careers Developed by Patient Practice Relaxed but busy hands: a typical scene in typing classes. To keep the hands busy, timings for speed and ex- ercises for accuracy are given during classtime. Under the watchful eye of Mrs. Ellen Rezabek, Bug Bartolomei continues his daily assignment in Office Ma- chines. Practice makes perfect is the motto of the business department, for much practice and patience are required to abandon the old hunt and peckv system or to learn the 185 brief forms with speed and accuracy. Students aiming toward a business career find the classes olfered prepare them well, not mentioning the modern equipment used. Through Distributive Education about 25 students are able to get a head start on their career by combining school and Work, and still others obtain after school jobs through their own efforts. With much practice and a determined attitude these students will one day help to fill the need for business men and women and will become an essential part in the busy business world. 13 Trying to convince D.E. classmates of the quality of her product, Evelyn Martello, president of D.E. club, prac-' tices salesman fw0man??j ship. Smiling uncertainly, Margaret Purlee, senior, tries her luck in Beginning Shorthand. Various Trades Are Performed by Industrial Education Students Qludents ln Ind l Ed classes learn that p portant as skill. Now tl l ing the field of industry. 14 1 1 fflbovej Experience in Irnde molds future crnflsnzcri. KBe10wj Exploring fIIIl'iClIfl' parts in auto ezzgilze provide skilled mrfclzarzics for the furure. As you stroll through the Industrial Education building, you can hear some pretty unusual and weird sounds. The bzzzzz of an electric saw, the rat-tat-tat of a hammer, or the crackle of an electric furnace- these are all familiar sounds to a boy following the Industrial Educa- tion curriculum. These classes either prepare students for future vocations or introduce them to new hobbies. You can learn practically anything from making jewelry to crafts to iixing an auto in auto shop. General Courses- the Choice of Undecided Students As others impatiently await their turn, Mike DeLaurentis joyfully accepts his copy of Giants in the Earth, a full length novel by Ole Ralvaag, from Miss Bertha Lewis, English III instructor. Being able to express his feelings through his work is a Characteristic ability of an artistg here, in Mr. Albert Piarowskfs Art IV class, Alberta Agostini and Sue Col- burn test their artistic ability. Well, you finally made it, high school-your big step. Now you can feel big, but you also have a lot of big thinking to do. What courses are you going to take? Many know for sure, but an equal num- ber is undecided. These are the students that en- rollin the general education classes. Besides taking the required subjects, such as Eng- lish and history, they fill their schedule with other interesting electives. Through these courses, stu- dents can develop their artistic or musical abili- ties, gain experience through practice, or find the field to which they are suited. Tony Kudra tests the reflexes of Rhodina Cov- ington as the rest of Mr. Lee Sirnonek's Psy- chology class looks on. History can be dull, but Miss Linda Byrd's classes donit think so. Gary White, senior, appears to disagree to the reasons Freddie Jean Moore, junior, is giving for England's taxes, as other delegates, Steve Grant, senior, Cynthia Larson and Tony Angellotti, juniors, wait to voice their opinions. Debates are one of the many ways Miss Byrd keeps her pupils awake. JoAnne Michael and Suzanne Murphy await Mr: Robert Hippensteel's signal to begin their daily orchestra practice. Jim Franklin, junior, displays his knowledge of the tele- scope to his Earth Science classmates as Mr. Robert Nemoyer evaluates his report. 'War X-.. 'Q .,.. I To be able to entertain and care for children is one of the skills developed in Homemaking II class. Tomorrow's Homemakers Develop Their Skills Of course we have all gotten a whiff of some mouth-watering aroma while passing through the Homemaking building. Gosh, it smells goodg wha could they be making today? Or maybe you've heard the industrious whirr of a sewing machine and soon afterwards saw your friend displaying the dress she had made. Have you yet seen the shrunken freshmen? Theylre really future fresh- men, for these are the children participating in the Child Development classes. Homemaking classes prepare tomorrow's mothers and home managers to enter their new life with skill and experience which they otherwise would not have acquired. Melody Inucci, Marianne Currier, and Joyce Capriotti il- lustrate the steps involved in sewing a skirt in Survey of Homemaking class, which teaches senior girls to sew and cook. As Melody happily sews, Joyce seems confused as slze pins the pattern to the material, and, pressing her fin- ished product, Marianne looks both proud and pleased. 1 Y Here, in preparation for today's recipe, Nancy Smith reaches for some milk from the refrigerator. Pat Cafarelli is stirring the brew, and, as always, the mess has to be cleaned up, but Rose Marie Krencik and Jessica Foster don't seem to mind. In the role of Anne Frank, Rose Rotondi mlks over her many problems willz Peter Van Dann, played by Tim Kretschmnr. Working lzczrd on lhe set for the Senior class play are Joyce Capriotti, Phyllis Vertucci, and Judy DeAngel0. Members of tl1e Stagecrafl class seem to be working hard on the set for the Senior class play. 20 Hours of Practice Make Senior Class Play a Success Months before the presentation of the Senior class play, 4'The Diary of Anne Frank, prepara- tion began. Students gave much of their time and hard work to insure the success of this dramatic oliering. The hours they spent after school paid off when an excellent production was offered on October l, November 1 and 2. A great deal of be- hind-the-scenes work is not noticeable to the pub- lic. Correct lighting, quick scenery changes, per- fect make-up, and many other small but necessary jobs must be fulhlled by the students. Necessary for a good play is an able cast. When all the great talent was combined, practice made perfect and practice paid off opening night. In the midst of n heated discussion Barry Fasman, as Mr. Dussel, seems to be opposed by Mrs. Van Daan, Carol Adams, and Mr. Van Daan, Barry Gordon. an L What's the matter, l1uh!, says Rose Rotondi, in the role of Anne Frank. Senior Class Pla 21 Hu e Success. Demonstrating lzer acting ability to Mr. Frank Uoiin Schmueckj and Peter is Anne. Listening to news from outside are Anne, Margot fKatlzy Annunziataj, Mrs. Frank, Mr. VanDaan fBarry Gordonj, and Mr. Frank. Trying to protect her husband from the wrath of Anne's mother, Mrs. VanDaan answers tlze questions asked by Mrs. Frank fKinz Rugej. From the first moment the curtain rose on the scene of a dingy attic in Belgium, the Senior class's production of The Diary of Anne Franki' delighted audiences. The three act drama was presented on October 30, 31, and November l, under the direction of Mr. Richard Peter- son and Tonette Kowalski, student director. Rose Ro- tondi, portraying the young energetic Jewish girl, Anne Frank, manages to transform the dingy attic into a bright new world for all who live there. Supporting her in the roles of Mr. Frank and Peter were John Schmueck and Tim Kretschmar. Other principal characters were Mrs. Frank CKim Rugej, Margot CKathy Annunziataj, Mr. Van Daan CBarry Gordonj, Mrs. Van Daan CCarol Adamsj, Mr. Dussel QBarry Fasmanb, Meip CLinda Urbanj, And Mr. Kraler CDavid Flowersj. In one of their few lI1OmentS of privacy, Anne iRose Ro- -tondij and Peter fTim Kretschmarj share a cup of tea. May I help you?, asks Mr. Dussel IBarry Fasmenj of Anne. Dave Brauer, Mareie Ranieri Reign Over Courtesy Clean-up Week I 5 A Qi. Q' aflirwi Being izlentifed as .seniors by wearing all black and the numerals 64 are Alice Word, Diane Zagone, Frances Yankee, and Phyllis Zagone. Junior boys John Guthrie, Tom Wing, Dan Tiehenor, John Panzar, Tilton Davis, Bob Ludwig, Bill Silberg, Rick Carlson, Pat Bekeza, and Dave Daley wear sweatshirts and hats on Class Distillation day. An unidentified junior carefully marks his shoes in homeroom. ,Fw Q ' IE. Q fl, ' :,. U il 4 g.. , . L1 'pb g Mm k , fx Q1 Jwf R is ai-in as U xmx ,M ,VV I Q 'Q 3, xl , -Q 33:33. x we 'n 'mme ff' Gosh, it's already four o'clock: we'd better hur- ry. This was one ofthe utterances overheard in the chaotic cafeteria on Saturday. November 30. Why the hurry and chaos? At 8:45, couples started drifting into the no- longer chaotic cafeteria for Jazz Personitiedf' the annual Homecoming dance. A glittering glass sphere dominated the event. as the Ray Pondis orchestra played saucy but heavenly music, and couples dreamily glided across the floor. Then, at the magic coronation moment, nerves tensed. 6'Who will wear the crown'?', is the ques- tion in everyone's mind. As Anne Borton and Ron Harris, 1961 queen and 1962 king, crowned Mel- ody Inucci and Ralph Maioriano, the question was answered. Other members of the court were Linda Iafollo, Marcie Ranieri, Jill Piazza, Nick Zaranti, Enunzio Paolilli, and Bruce Hodges. Soon, the Homecoming was over and those at- tending began to leave with hearts filled with precious memories never to be forgotten. Memories MJ azz fLeftj An 1n1ic1'e1ztij?ecI couple discovers ffm! the Ins! dalzce of Ihe evening is as wonderful ns the frsz. fflbovej Ron DeFrfes and Karen Mofzteelzfrwe, rz senior Couple often seen in the halls. are also seen at the dance. In the upper bnckgrozmd, the mirrored sphere can be seen. The Blue and White dance was Complete with II 'Beatle' hand and an entlzusiastic crowd. Shalcifzg it up at the Blue and White dance is Steve Niemczek and his girl friend. This year the best way to say 'gHappy Valentine's Dayi' to your sweetheart was to take her to the Blue and White Dance held February 14. The dance, which terminated Courtesy Clean-up Week, was a huge success, according to Melody Inucci, commissioner of social activities. Following the Bloom-Kankakee game, although we were not victorious, the students, with elated spirits, twisted, bobbed, and waltzed to the music of the 6Beatle' Bill Reichert Band. Reigning over the dance were Marcella Ranieri and David Brauer, both seniors. The king and queen were crowned at a Courtesy Clean-up assembly held on the preceding Thursday. The court consisted of Kathryn Householder, Sue Halverson, Linda Iaofollo, Bruce Hodges, Pat Bekeza, and Thomas Parisi. cBeat1es' Invade Blue and White Dance Q . 1 ff' i J X I V X 32 As Queen Marcella Ranicri trios I0 conzinue smiling, King David Bauer C0lIfil1ll6S dancing on her feet. Carol Janis and Burch Aprali pre fer a slow, dreamy waltz. An lnzidentified Couple watch two French painters, George Bonick and Tom Eicher, at work. Oh, No! is the expression on Melody's face as Widman places the crown on her head. Steve Grant, junior class president, and To- nette Kowalski lead the Grand March, while Greg Smith Carries the crown and Elaine An- drews a bouquet of roses. Diana it 3 0 all Prom-goers Enjoy at Prom Bloom upperclassmen enjoyed an evening of en- chantment at the 1963 Prom, 'Evening in Paris. Filled with anticipation, the Prom goers entered through a wine shop, Where they were greeted by a little old wineinakerf' The students then strolled around the cafeteria, studying the mod- ern art display and the shop windows. They were fascinated by the sparkling fountain and flower carts. Sipping punch, they sat at cafe tables and listened to Ray Pondis orchestra in the red and white gazebo. Then the couples danced away the night waiting the coronation of the queen at 1:30 a.m. Five minutes previous had heralded the be- ginning ofthe Grand March. Steve Grant, junior class president, escorted Queen Melody Inucci to her throne. The Queen and lzer courr: Jeamze Dc Luca, Betsy Baer. Diane Widman, last yeafs queeng Melody Inucci, 1963 Prom Queeng Drena BfOllC0lli, and Jill Piazza. Sl77flfl1.Q happily afler the C0f0IZlIffUl1 are Nlelody 1IIllC'C'f and her dale, Tom Shapiro. ,. N ,fl .,f es., 1'--... Bloom's foreign exchange student, Retha Basson, takes an active part in school functions. Retha Basson, one of two foreign exchange students at Bloom, comes from Durban, South Africa Cpopulation 655,000j, Where she lives with her mother, father, and ten-year-old sister, Andriette. During her stay in the United States, she lives with her American sister, Bev. Olson. When asked about the differences in family life, Retha replied, We have full-time servants at home, and we also spend more time in preparing our meals, therefore, we use fewer 'add water and heat, recipes. Coming to a school as large as Bloom was quite a change for Retha. In South Africa, Retha attended Die Port Natalse Hoer- skool CThe Port Natal High School? with an enrollment of 900. Another change that amazed Retha was the idea of stu- dents going from room to room. In Durban, the teachers are the ones that move from one room to another. '6Also one takes six subjects and continues with them for four years C7, 8, 9, lOj in high school? Rethals six subjects are Afrikaans, English, German, History, Mathematics, and Chemistry. Retha appears to be having dibficulty with her books. Retha Leaves Bloom with Many Fond Memories Retha at lunch. After n full day of slmly, Retha happily f?j leaves school. l s Rethcz and her sister, Bev Olson, per- form one of many tasks at home. 'Q 5 .. Xt In ller native costume, Yuko did one of the dances of lzer homeland at the Courtesy Clean-up assembly. Yuk0's American sister, Heidi Oelzm- ke, Americanizes Yuko's lzair style before leaving for sclzool. Participating in the A.F.S. foreign exchange program is Yuko Nakayama, who came from Japan to attend Bloom during her senior year. Her American sisters, Heidi and Dedee Oehmke, have tried to make Yuko feel at home. Yuko lives in Sapporo Cpopulation 600,000j with her mother, father, and twenty-year-old brother, Kouchi. Steger, where the Oehmkes reside, is quite a bit smaller than Sapporo, but it was still home to Yuko. Yuko feels that a family is more closely united in Japan, and the children are not as independent as in America. Also, the father is the head of the family, and children are taught more respect for their elders. One enjoyable difference between Japanese and American schools is that in Japan the students have no assigned homework but are expected to keep up in each of their eight subjects. As for extra-curricular activities, they have clubs as we do, but do not have dances like our Homecoming and Prom. They do not date as we do, since they are expected to mix with each other at school activities. When asked to give her comments on Bloom, Yuko said, There is much to say, but the biggest difference is the people. American people are more friendly, whereas the Japanese are more polite. 'W ttrr A irt A I 9' 34 With Cherished Memories Yuko Bids Sa onara gdjfzf. Yuko browses through a yearbook in the Coun- selIor's ofyice to see the differences between her school and ours. 'Vw ,V-,.. ,df Dancing with her date, Steve Grant, Yuko enjoys the Homecoming Dance, which is unknown to the Japanese students. Although Angelo Marnell wasn'l a true Bloomite on Class Distinction Day, seniors Valerie Ralzn, Heidi Oehrnke, and Yuko were. 35 These energetic varsity cheerleaders promoted pep at tlze game as well as in the parade. They are Leanne Petrarca, Donna Kaufman, Joyce Martello, Betsy Baer, Kathy Householder, Trudy Rippe, and Linda Alexander. Highlighting the football season was the annual Pep-o-rama parade. This parade, emphasizing the pep and enthusiasm of the students, consisted of floats made by various organizations. Held between the halves of the Argo game, the parade added a colorful touch to the already exciting game. Students, dressed to the club to This Argo player seems to be too willing to lose his head. 36 Helen Homlk scolds an Bloom player studies. The ghost of a beaten Argo player appears on the Sen- ior class entry in the annual parade. Y' iff' how Spirit a Parade victory are their cheer- Carter, Linda Reichert, Girls' League Banquets Honor Mother and Father Showing the different phases of a girl's life are Cseatedj Roberta Ricchio, Sy- lvia Prowell, Cstandingj Rosemary Slelter, Paula Underwood, Paula Rosen, and Sheila Massery. F11 Many times during the school year, students at- tended assemblies in either M,Cann gym, the au- ditorium, or the girls' gym. These assemblies en- tertained the students, yet often educated them at the same time. During the school year music assemblies gave a lighter aspect to the school day. Previews of the spring and winter concerts were given to all stu- dents. Pep assemblies before important games tended to arouse Bloom spirit and to instill an incentive to win. Throughout the year many clubs held banquets. The Latin Club held its annual Roman Banquet to climax the yearls activities. The Girls' League held its Mother-Daughter Ban- quet and Father-Daughter Box Social as high- lights of the yearis activities, also. Trying to make her daughter, Mary Williams, .go and wash for dinner is a very impatieni mother, Linda Ia- Q, V follo. Varsity cheerleaders, Betsy Baer, Trudy Rippe, Katlzy Householder, Leanne Petrarea, Joyce Martello, and Donna Kaufman add spark to one of the many pep assemblies. :gg W Jesse Owens, former Olympic track star, is seen signing an auto- graph for Sarah Sallis, member of H. R. C. Jesse Owens addresses tlze student body at the annual f Brotherhood Week assembly. I ,K . AK f x xl SJQX kj .xxtqi 4 ' . 1 , 53 X 1 anew Ufifmf-5-arf , i k f ' Jil Semor Madge Ouenv shapes a l770llSfl1C1lC on Mr Flank mlm: Jolm Sclzmuekj for the Senior Juniors Participate Academically and Socially Evnssican 5 Qlglwa. one Placing last minute touclzes on tlzeir projects to be presented nt the annual Science Fair are juniors Gene Spinoz- zi, Lonnie Guzzino, and Mike Gra- lzam. Juniors Terry Lone and Dennis Mar- tin, presiding over the jail at the Junior Jamboree, find Cliff Marcott guilty and sentence him to spend time behind bars. 'ax Earning money for their Class are juniors Diane Nardi and Jeff Toll, seen selling donuts in tlze cafeteria to some late breakfasters. 4-I Sophomores Mary Tar- quinio and Barbara Matthews demonstrate a face-of, which is the start of a field hockey game. Sophomores Gain Knowledge Through Experience Students with a nose for news are hard at work in 6-7th hour sopho- more English Journal- ism class. ,4--fn' 42 Sophomore Anne Ciac- cio answers the question of Donna Simons dur- ing student leadership. Freshmen Find First Year at Bloom a Challenge The motlzer of a fresh- man shop s I u d e n t watchfully looks on as lzer son displays his abilities. Early in the year, the mothers of freshmen were invited to visit their child's classes. Suzanne Hendron gives an oral report in fresh- man citizenship class. Andrea S u w ans ki, freshman, volunteers an answer in Mr. Richard Wilburn's Algebra I class. dents Dethroned aculty Q 1 Graduationg the End of an Experience Brenda Larvick, senior class presidenl, hands to James Laurie, senior class president-elect, the Senior Class Key at the annual Class Day exercises. Bremla LllI'1'l,l'li rec'ez'ves an award from Dr. H. H. Metcalf at the Class Day exercise. I-x as . ,J What does a senior think of during the graduation ceremony? Walk slowly, keep your eyes straight ahead. Relax. Donlt be nervous. Keep in step. Watch for your seat. Look at the tassel sway back and forth, back and forth. Look there's Mom and Dad, be serious, don't laugh. Turn slowly. Face the front, sit slowly. Here comes the speaker, hels not so bad, I always thought that graduation speeches were so long and boring. These seats are getting hard. Yes, I know, graduation isnlt the end. It's the beginning of a whole new life, but it is also the end of an experience. Walk slowly across the stage. 'Thank you, thank you.' Donlt trip. Let the beginning begin, let the end end. ACTIVITIES Student Council: Important Part of Bloom Life FROSH-SOPH COUNCIL: Row I: P. Squibbs, C. Maehl. V. Caffarelli. R. Sharo, R Angelini. L. Reichert, B. Matthews. M. Burks. G. Wallace. M. Gereg. L. Block, P. Barwig Row 2: E. Thoeming. M. Tarquinio. M. Prisco. D. Slavik. W, Inner. L. DeGlopper, P Duran, B. Stankus. A. Snyder, M. Beck, E. Cuda. L. Young: Row 3: M. Ciancanelli, J Santori, S. Hensley. B. Padden. M. Verduin. J. DePasquale. M. Garzelloni, T. Ott. L Halvorsen. L. Figura. P. Mullen. L. Konkol, J. Wyngarden. M. Losco. R. Christofanelli: Raw 4 K. Copperstein. C. Jones, F. Piro, M. Weiss, T. Brown. R. Miller. N. Masciotra, D. Reed. R Garcia, B. Herr. M. Bergman, D. Alessandrini. D. Scheiwe. Mayor Nick Zaranti rings the Bloom victory bell after Trojan win. 48 As in most schools, Bloom has a governing body of students which sponsors many school activi- ties. The members of the council are elected from their respective homerooms or from clubs to which they belong. These students have the responsibility to see that all planned activities are carried out and that everyone is made aware of them. The council is headed by four commis- sioners and a mayor. These elected officials plan various dances, student exchanges, fund drives and the like throughout the year. This year the student council sponsored the Blue and White Dance, the Homecoming Dance, the Get-Acquainted Dance, the Turnabout, the Pep- orama parade, and out-of-state student exchange, numerous fund drives, assemblies and many oth- ers, all part of our stay here at Bloom. Council Governs Students' Activities JR.-SR. COUNCIL: Row I: M. Hesemann, T. Cannon, P. Lueder, L. Cook, P. Rosen. P Underwood, Y. Nakayama. N. Stupka, J. Pristg Row 2: R. Middleton, G. Barbrow, J. Martello S. Panici, L. Persiani, L. Petrarca, N. Hamilton, V. Yarns. P. Brindleg Row 3: S. Kappmeyer B. Wojack, B. Sjogren, R. Basson. L. Fazzini, G. Cookingham, W. Segneri, C. Gremp, R Montana. J. DeLucag Row 4: T. Spenard, A. Travaglini, J. Maehl, L. Milne, R. Carlson, R Silberg, R. Baetzel, H. Perry, J. Cipriani, A. DiCarlo, T. Parisi, F. Giannetti. Commissioner Marcie Ranieri, Major Nick Zaranti, and Linda Iafollo prepare to make morning announcements. 49 SENIORS: Row I: R. Sievert, N. Tarquinio, V. Rahn, S. Wiater, M. Owens, B. Hartman, S. Lind, T. Schumpp, S. Halvorsen, C. Daehn. Row 2: J. Doxy, A. Alexander, S. Craig, R. Berner, D. Lundegard, B. Tarquinio, T. Ott, J. Schnueck, T. Neubauer, D. Brewer, B. Gorden, B. Hofmann, Y. Nakayama. JUNIORS: CAboveJ lww I: T. Montgomery, R. Covington, L. Lane, P. Bia- SOPHOMORES: tBelowJ Row I: V. Carter, L. Piacentini, M. Al- sella, K. Ranieri, B. West, R. Lee, V. Marchionna, P. DeProsperis, B. Barto- len, S. Ormond, B. Thomsen, R. Zona, M. Salmen, P. Conner, C. lomei, B. Smith, Row 2: S. Butitta. J. Yankee, B. Johnson. V. Mancini, A. Mathews, S. Humes, C. Cooper. Row 2: L. Galvan, D. Shapiro, R. Ambrosini, M. Hein, C, Webb, A. Fries, T. Reynolds, R. Elberson, M. Hartman, P. King, S. Robbins, J. Guthrie, D. Waiters, D. Hodges, Schneider, H. Perry, J. Hentschal, L. Komer, L. Guizzino, B. Topoulos, B. H. Szesny, J. Montgomery, M. Leonard, K. Nystrom, K. Gildner, Mote, P. Suwanski, C. LaDu, J. Clarey. L. DeGlopper, L. Epley, J. Speese. 50 . J Al:AA,, X ,X .QS Sophomore class secretary Marie Ciancanelli has her hands full taking minuies at the board 1716611 mg. Boards Essential to Class Projects The main job of each class president is to oliiciate at class board meetings. Under the watchful eye of their sponsor, the boards plan and direct various class projects and money- making schemes. Each member is elected to represent the homeroom in voting on class activities and to report to the homeroom all tentative plans and recent transactions. The vice-president is an aid to the president and presides over meetings when the president is unable to do so. Keeping minutes is the most important duty of the class secretary, and the treasurer keeps records of all finan- cial proceedings. FRESHMEN: Row I: G. Crescenti, C. Lipps, P. Santori D. Emole, M. Zaranti, L. Halperin, E. Booth, Nona Fishi Row 2: F. Satkowski, R. Sobota, B. Stankus, S. Iaconi M. Piazza, D. Shaw, A. Kennedy, E. James, A. Giannetti Row 3: M. Gordon, C. Verges, M. Garcia, B. Carter, F Climonts, S. Rice, R. Pekar, G. Niehaus, F, Calhoun, W Mackler. s ational Honor Society Recognizes Scholarship Old Seniors: Row 1: J. Schmitt, L. Delsener. F. Cincione. T. Kowalski, V. Tredon, C. Gavel, Row 2: S. Hal- vorsen, R. Bouwense. K. Lolli, R. Testa, B. Fasman, P. Demkowich, Row 3: R. Hofmann. J. Schmueck. T. Szesny, C. DeGreve, A. Schichner, T. Neubauer, E. Williams. Eighty-eight students were in- ducted into National Honor Society on April 12. Gf these 41 were juniors with at least a 3.5 grade average and 47 were seniors with at least a 3.0 average. The students are chosen by the faculty on the basis of scholarship, character, leadership and service. Only live per cent of the junior class and 10 per cent of the senior class may be admitted to membership. Twenty mem- bers, now seniors, were se- lected last year. Miss Annette Gioannini assumed the spon- sorship of NHS this year, suc- ceeding Mrs. Edna North, who served in that capacity for 17 years. New Seniors: Row 1: M. Ranieri, P. Rosen, A. Dickson, J. Ross, J. Berg- man, J. Nilsson. C. Themer. C. Ma- dura. S. Dodd, R. Sanchez, Row 2: G. Pisterzi. C. Ross. C. Adams. J. Cowger, M. Mearns, T. Rippe, B. Apponi, B. Fidanzi. C. Johnson, K. Millerg Row 3: G. Haut. P. Kopernik, M. Currier. R. Stelter. B. Humes, M. Purlee, R. Sievert, C. Gremp. K. Lodl. C. Daehng Row 4: F. Benjamin, J. Paul, S. Grant, J. Stankus, D. Meliza, B. Solita, D. Brauer, T. Schultz. R. Kramer, Row 5: G. Ramaeker, L. Ceveras. D. Berchem. T. Chaney, D. Dohmeier, D. Aprati. R. House, J. Laurie. New Juniors: Row I: M. Hesemann, P. Galick, R. Covington, V. Conchetti, K. Riddle, J. Rofaj. S. Schwiesow. A. Simong Row 2: C. Webb, B. Mancini, M. Pirani, K. Hughes. V. Burghum. C. Basel, P. DeProsperis, J. Sloan, Row 3: S. Biel, K. Lorenz, M. Orton, P. Storch, K. Condon, J. Tegtmeier, S. Weiss, Row 4: J. Giannetti, L. Buxton. L. Fazzini. R. Streib, J. Cunliffe, T. Reynolds. R. Ludwig. R. Elbersong Row 5: D. Mier. J. Guthrie, G. Al- brecht, D. Daley, F. Kromelis. J. Panzar. J. Yakubinis. D. Meyer, J. Collins. 52 I. R. C.: D. Haupt, P. Barwig, M. Sal- men, M. Nave, Mr. D. Alexander, R. Johnson, M. Hull. K. Miller. I.R.C. To better the understanding and to deepen the appreciation of events on the internation- al level is the purpose of the International Relations Club. The club, this year, focused their attention on seven countries in the world. These countries were chosen because of an interest held by the students. At the club meetings they dis- cuss one of the countries in detail. They ex- amine the political, religious, and cultural life of the country. The club also participated in the model United Nations held at Evergreen Park High School. They also attended the UNESCO Conference in Chicago. H. R. C. fSeatedJ T. Kowalski, R. Basson, C. Cohen, M. Alverez, S. Sallis. Miss M. Norman, D. Maier. fStandingJ J. Martello, S. Grant, R. Hof- mann, A. De Bow, E. Turner, J. Laurie. T. Parisi, B. Fasman, Y. Naka- yama. H.R.C. Discussing the problems that plague Bloom and preparing the Brotherhood Activities are the primary jobs of the Human Relations Committee. This year the Committee had as its guest speaker at the Brotherhood assembly Mr. Jesse Owens, former Olympic track star. The organization, made up of students of all races and creeds, holds its meetings at the home of a different member each week. At these meetings, the group discusses problems that come up during the school year. The sponsor is Miss Margaret Norman. Future Journalists Inducted into Quill and Scroll Broadcaster Members: Row I: C. Cohen, J. Nilsson, D. Lien, M. Bem- ent, Row 2: J. Morinec, T. Kowalski, K. Riddle, B. Fidanzi, J. Stankus. fBe- lowj Other Members: Bob Solita, Kim Ruge, Jeff Lovell. iii c f' Q 5. ,' t. .avi Z xi Annual and Tower Members: Row I: B. Baer, J. McAdams, P. Kopernik, Miss Elizabeth Houseg Row 2: S. Zaranti, E. Joyce, J. Guthrie, V. Tredon, Fifteen publications staff members were inducted into Quill and Scroll Society this spring at a pot luck dinner held at the home of Carol Cohen, co-editor of the Broadcaster. To be eligible for the international honorary society for high school journalists, students must be juniors or seniors, rank in the upper third of their class scholastically, be recommended by the adviser and approved by the executive secretary of Quill and Scroll. Five Members were inducted last year into the Bloom chapter, which was chartered in 1935. Staff members of The Tower, The Broadcaster, and The Bloom Annual are included. Miss Betty House is sponsor of the group. 54- Annual Staff Produces Award- Winning Book Much time is spent in the preparation of Bloomls award winning yearbook. Although the yearbook does not come out until late in the spring, the staff begins planning in the summer before school begins. Each day ninth hour 15 stall? members give up their study hall to work on the yearbook. In addition, they spend many hours after school trying to meet their numerous deadlines. The students are not the only ones who put many hours of hard work into THE BLOOM. Credit must also be given to Miss Betty House, faculty advisor, Mr. Barton Herr, business manager, and Mr. George Hamlin, photogra- phy advisor. Co-editors Pat Kopernik and Elmer Joyce discuss one of the many page lay-Outs while Miss Betty House, Mr. Barton Herr, and Mr. George Hamlin look on. Senior members of the stag, Mary Arm Fitzgerald, Judy Mc- Adams, and Betsy Baer seem to be working. Junior and Sophomore members of the staff, fSeatedj Karel Ginsberg, Sue Graske, Jane Guthrie, Sue Hecht, lStandingj Marie Ciancanelli. John Guthrie, Dan Tichenor, Cindy George, and Rick Doggett pose for a picture being taken by Larry Epley. Not pic- tured: Frances Palanca. Tower Publishes Student Works of Journalistic Merit - 4,77 L Discussing The Tower of 1964 are: V. Tredon, editor, S. Larvick, assistant editor, K. Lodl, P. Demkowich, G. Pisterzi, A. Schichner, Mrs. Heydegger, sponsor, A. Dickson. The Tower, Bloomls yearly anthology, contains the b est prose and poetry written by the students. The magazine prints the creative literary works of the year, which sometimes receive state or na- tional recognition in various contests. The staff, sponsored by Mrs. Alice Heydegger, selects the best submitted articles and pre- pares them for publication. Each student receives a free copy in the spring, paid for by the Board of Education. i l i i v Seated, left to right: L. Meyers, D. Lien, M. Purlee, G. Cowger, B. Fidanzi. Row 2: C. LaDu, M. Marta, P. Capko, L. Swartz, C. Ross, A. Alexander, A. Alexander, S. Pancake, T. Sanders, J. Busher, M. Apking, T. Kowalski, C. Porter, J. Downey. 56 Broadcaster-An Award Winning Newspaper Looking over past issues of the Broadcasler are Seated: R. Morinec. Standing: T. Van Slyke, L. Fricks, M. Bement, J. Nielson, D. Lien, T. Kowalski, K. Riddle, B. Fidanzi, and J. Lovell, P. Luecke, J.Ni1sson, and A. Bakowski. The Broadcaster is an award-winning newspaper written and edited by students for the enjoyment and pleasure of the entire school. Students working on the staff sacri- tice valuable study periods in order that they may con- tribute this time to writing articles, typing them up, and generally getting the paper ready for print. Members are picked from students who wish to work on it and have a keen interest in journalism. This year the Broadcaster, in conjunction with the BLOOM Annual played host to the Chicago Scholastic Press Guild workshop, which was held at Bloom last October 26. This was extremely successful, and was giv- en an excellent write-up in the Chicago Tribune. 57 R. Solita, co-editor, Miss M. E. House, sponsor, J. Stankus, as sociate editor, C. Cohen, co-editor. French Club Row 1: Miss R. Sawyer, sponsor, T. Lane, A. Dickson, J. Nilsson, T. San- ders, G. Haut, C. Lacy: Row 2: L. Cook, G. Panici, G. Klause, B. Zaji- zek. T. Sanders, N. Brenda, J. Beatty, A. Chow, M. Witveot, R. Lamline. To obtain a greater knowledge and understanding of the ancient Roman peoples and their customs is the objective of the Latin Club, directed by Miss Annette Gioannini. The club sponsors various' activities, the highlight being an au- thentic Roman banquet at which members dress as the Ro- mans did in togas and other contemporary apparel. Both the French Club and Los Companeros, Spanish Club, promote understanding between countries. Throughout the year, Miss Ruth Sawyer and Mrs. Harriet Murray, sponsors, tell members more about the country whose language they are learning to read, write, and speak in a relaxed and con- genial atmosphere. The French Club's main affair of the year is a dinner for parents and students held in early spring. The Christmas party, complete with pifiata, is the Spanish C1ub's principal event. Preparing for the Latin Club Christ- mas party are Joy Tegtmeier and Mary Hesemann. Latin Club .33 Row I: R. Paris, T. Piepenbrink, H. Cohrs, R. Doggett, K. McKay, T. Brown, A. Dickson 1 D. Rahn, Row 2: P. Lolli, K. Lolli, A. Perry, J. Pekar, M. Pekar, P. Orr, C. Polak, S. An- drews, B. Flowers, Row 3: E. James, R. Ricchio, C. Theobald, B. Bekeza, S. Barnes, M. Sie- nicki, M. Bartlett, C. Griggs, C. Holmes, Row 4: S. Ormond, M. Olson, J. Hesemann, L. Man- nel, R. Agostini, G. Ruggeri, D. Dodd, P. Demkovich, C. Hooks, Row 5: R. Garcia, L. Schultz S. Low, S. Hendron, K. Sutherland, M. Arnemann, A. Snyder, B. Bock, A. Beck, Row 6: J Guthrie, M. Leonard, D. Hodge, M. Apking, D. Rabe, S. Simpson, N. Siegert. 58 Row I.' B. Moretti, A. Batterman, G. Pisterzi, T. McCraigg Row 2: M. Mash, J. Prist, K. L0- renz, G. Apponi, A. Maro, H. Hein, P. Irons, P. King, D. Kinister, R. Wagner, B. Bottitt, Row 3: Miss Ohde, sponsor, M. Jackson, Mrs. Sanchez, sponsor, D. Cantlon, V. Bruce, C. Adams, A. Rios, A. Bianchi, N. Vitelli, D. DiAnni, C. Sicalli, J. Carmony, C. Webb, M. Vallone, V. Mancini, C. Basel, T. Montesanti, T. Montesanti, Mrs. Murray, sponsor, Row 4: R. Edgerton, L. Mazza, J. Simone, P. Jackson, A. Conteras, J. Ordonez, B. Smith, A. Giampolo, M. Nichol- son, C. Simpkins, S. Murphy, S. Robbins, S. Lindemann, L. Ginerisg Row 5: P. Haie, P. Man- son, K. Ginsburg, R. Montana, D. Colonnelli, P. Connor, A. Alexander, B. Tully, A. Leli, G. Cowger, C. Youwer, D. Bronaughg Row 6: B. Willette, A. Ruiz, A. Russo, L. Surian, R. Mari- nucci, C. Lindsey, S. White, A. Alexander, D. Dicus, K. Entsminger, F. Williams, Row 7: E. Turner, B. Topoulos, D. Marion, M. Orton, J. Hohn, I. Herrmann, C. Groom, B. Listenbee, P. Slaughter, K. Olon, S. Prowell, J. Macroni, L. Figura, J. DuChene. Health Careers Club Newly-organized this year was the Health Careers Club, sponsored by Mr. Peter Carey and Mrs. Thelma Crane. All students with a sincere de- sire to-enter a medical field were eli- gible to join. Throughout the year doctors, dentists, therapists, nurses, et. al. came from nearby hospitals to give members information about their particular profession and to answer any questions that arose. Late in April, the club went on a field trip to Tinley Park Hospital. Oliicers are Judy McAdams, presi- dent, Bonnie Goesel, vice-president, Ann Michelowski, secretary, Billie Anne West, treasurer, and Marrianne Currier, Student-Council representa- t1ve. J. T. McAdams and friend: Row I: J. Krencik B Zajicek E Chaversg Row 2: B. Cobbs, M. Currier A Michelowski B A West, Row 3: A. Nelson, M. Tondo, W Balfour S Kromelis S White, V. Yarns, A. Ruiz, J. Pekar, Mr. Carey 59 Determination and Practice Required b Orchestra Row I: P. Rosen, O. Harris, P. Irons, K. Entsminger, S. Houkg Row 2 J. Sikorski, S. Kappmeyer, B. Zajicek, E. Thoeming, C. Polak, N. Tapp, K. Cowles. D. Smith, D. Ziegler, J. Richertg Row 3: S. Murphy, M. Leonard, K. Crosier, A. DeBow, C. Porter, K. Hampton, J. Paul, J. Nilsson, D. Nygren, C. Pfeiffer, K. Rekau, K. McKay, H. Cohrs, M. Nash, A. Fason, T. Sanders, P. Gliottoni, K. Welkg Row 4: J. Burton, P. Underwood, D. Aprati, G. Keene, B Ludwig, A. Schickner, G. White, J. Mannel, D. Aprati, L. Roes- ner, L. Cervera, R. Skrowronski, N. Zaranti, D. Hubacek. C. Cuda, G. Haut, S. Meyer, T. Underwood, E. Reed, E. James, N. Tapp, L. Stephensong Row 5: E. Sikorski, R. Harvey, T. Cannon, Mr. Robert Hippensteel, J. Panzar, I. Hentschel. 60 Highlighting the numerous activities of the Concert Orchestra was the South Suburban Music Festival held at Bloom this year, in which participated all music departments from eight schools. From these, students were chosen to comprise a 150 piece or- chestra which played in a special concert. Directed by Mr. Robert Hippensteel, the 65-piece orchestra meets every ninth hour. This time is spent in learning new music and perfecting the numbers which are to be played in concerts. Among the activities of an orchestra member are the Christmas Concert, Vocal and Orchestra Concert, and the Spring Concert as well as performing at Bloom and local junior high assemblies. Bloom also has a Beginning orchestra where elemen- tary techniques are practiced and these members move into the Concert Orchestra. Oliicers of the orchestra are Donald Aprati, presi- dent, Allen DiCarlo, vice-president, and Suzanne Murphy, secretary-treasurer. As leaders are necessary for others to follow, it is also important that these leaders be qualijfed ones. Mr. Robert Hippensteel and Mrs. Jean Workman are seen directing the Concert Orchestra ana' the A Cappella Choir at an assembly on March 13 in which the two groups combined. 61 Bands March Through Year of Harmony Row I: D. Young, J. Paul, Row 2: R. Ludwig, A. Schich- ner, G. White, L. Vittori, L. Cross, D. Kaufman. R. Wagner, S. Ormond, P. Orr, K. Odom, H. Cohrs, K. Mc- Kay, K. Rekau, D, Nygreng Row 3: J. Ciarrocchi, S. Mushier, T. Spenard, T. Lane, J. Prist, K. Condon, C. Scheiwe, G. Barbrow, J. Yankee, G. Panici, J. Beyer, J. Luker, L. Roesner, D. Aprati, W. Dudek, C. Seekamp, L. Konkol. G. Keene, T. Tippets, T. Keller, C. Porter: Row 4: K. Rekau, G. Hayes, T. Spada, G. Hawkins, M. Ma- lone, G. Michael, D. Calrk, E. Hardimon, D, Hubacek, C. Cuda, C. Dockery, C. Johnson, J. Morton, J. Mannel, M. Maross, E. Williams. A. Hippensteelg Row 5: J. Panzer, L. Rosen, T. Davis, D. Bello, N. Williams. J. Bell, B. Wilson, R. Garcia, J., Spada, T. Heseman, G. Scott, A. Lewis, R. Armellino. H. Perry, G. Holtz. C. Scheiwe, L. Cervera, R. Skowronski, N. Zaranti, S. Racz, M. Webb, T. McKay, L. Hansen, G. Haut, S. Myers, T. Unserwood, Row 6: Mr. E. M. Cannelin. T. Parisi, D. Martin, G. McClanahan, J. Sportora. D. Kenyon. M. Bercham, T. Sanders, T. Can- non, S. Skowronski, B. Johnston, R. Harvey. Music throughout the year for most school events is provided by the ninety-eight piece Concert Band under the baton of Mr. Einar Cannelin. Although band members are kept busy playing for Bloom events, they manage to find time to march in various parades in the Chicago Heights area and to present the Spring and Fall Concerts. During Tranksgiving vacation the Bloom Band, in new uniform, marched and played at a North- western University football game with Tom Parisi as Drum Major. The Pep Band is responsible for knowing the various school songs of opponents at basketball games and always rouses spirit with the Trojan Victory Song at home games. This band is also directed by Mr. Cannelin. The German Band is a small, informal group specializing in German folk music of lively na- ture. Row 4: S. Young, K. Hampton, G. McClanahan, J. Paul, J. Panzar, Mr. Can- neling Row 3: R. Garcia. A. Lewis. R. Skowrenski, S. Racz, G. Panici, T. Spenard, T. Parisi. C. Johnson. J. Morton. W. Dudek, A. Hippensteelg Row 2 T. Tippets, S. Skowrenski. D. Hubacek, C. Curia, T. McKay, L. Hansen, S Myers, T. Underwoodg Row I: G. Hawkins, S. Mushier, K. Rekau, K Condon, J. Yankee, L. Cross, P. Orr, K. Rekau, K. McKay, D. Nygren. Seen as he appeared at home football games is Tom Parisi serving as Dram Major. In- tricate band formations mast be coordinated by the Dram Major as he also directs the band. Seen as they appeared in the STAR are members of the novelty German Band. From left are John Panzar, Bob Ludwig, Art Schichner, Steve Racz, and Tim Underwood. They specialize in lively tunes of German origin. 63 f A 4.. Q ' Row 1: D. Gregory, K. Kacena, M. Arnemann, T. Saviano, M. Aprati, W. Hofmann, H. Glass Trojan Band D. Rahn, C. Topoulos, L. Halvorsen, Row 2: R. Morgan, K. Sengstock, J. Maddamma G Haseman, R. Sieloff, M. Pitcher, D. Curtis, A. Taylor, A, Wallace, E. Schultz, J. Johnson D Verble, L. Mazza, J. Novelli, T. McGovern, E. Maddamma, S. Carroll, L. Zajicekg Row 3 A Monteith, M. Heumann, D. Burke, M. Millen, W. Hampton, K. Schoen, J. Ball, J. McReynolds A. Vanarsdale, D. Caho, G. Tiberi, R. Stephen, L. Parsons, D. Hedigan, D. Lukasavitz A Picchi, E. Morey, D. Albrecht, R. Townsend, C. Turner, V. Doolittle, T. McCraig, E. Cros ton, N. Firrantello, C. Spencer, B. Panicig Row 4: L. Nygren, K. Bult, B. Brodsky, D. Cant lon, Mr. E. Cannelin, H. Perry, J. Speese, R. Sadus, A. Yarns, D. Odom, C. Cray, F. Oest mann, E. McConnell, W. Orr, B. Weber, W. Mathieu, J. Hansen, M. Underwood. Trojanaires Barry Fasman, Robert Lewis, Tim Kret- schmar, Rich Jarvis, Jim Trotier, Dave Brauer, Jeff Paul, Ron Testa, and accompanist Jeanne Ross. Trojanettes Judy Crumbaugh, Carol Gremp, Debby Ap- prati, Carol Youwer, Linda Urban, Kathy Annunziata, Sue Halvorsen, Trudy Rippe, and Sherry Corradetti. Beginning freshman year, all Chorus mem- bers, boys and girls alike, have one common goal-A Cappella Choir. From Boys, and Girls' Choirs, the best vocalists are selected. The choir, eighty-eight in number, partici- pates in school assemblies, exchange assem- blies with other schools, and provides enter- tainment for groups outside the school. From the choir this year nine senior girls and eight junior and senior boys were chosen to comprise the Trojanettes and Trojanaires. The Trojanettes and Trojanaires not only sing along with the choir but have individual performances, such as the Know Your Schoolsv broadcast on WIND last December. Music Organizations Sing for Fun and Service Row 1: Mrs. Jean Workman, K. Householder. J. Corsino, P. Underwood. M. Ranieri. P. Ro- sen, F. Giannetti, N. Zaranti, J. Mannel, M. DeLaurentis, B. Fasman, B. Lewis, F. Cincione, P. DeProsperis. M. Inncci. M. Hesemann. R. Ricchio. D. Kaufmang Row 2: J. DeLuca. C Gremp, J. Crumbaugh. D. Bianconi, D. Aprati, J. Brischke, R. Middleton, W. Hughes, T. Cole- man, J. Paul, A. Collins, R. Testa, K. Annunziata. C. Themer. A. Ambrosini. M. Eriks. I. Doxy, R. Corbin, R. Carlson, Row 3: V. Mancini, J. West. L. Iafollo, S. Zum Mallen, T. San- ders. J. Bergman, M. Johnson, W. Schmitt, M. Konkol, G. Velissaris. A. Andrade. T. Schultz P. Caffarelli. M. McKeynolds. C. Duncan. B. Wojack. M. Witvoet. P. Rasog Row 4: J. Cian- canelli, B. Fidanzi, D. Wilkining. L. Mayol. R. Covington, M. Purlee, T. Kretschmar. D. Flow- ers, W. Segneri, D. Brauer. R. Jarvis, C. Youwer, S. Halvorson. T. Rippe. S. Corradetti. J. Cow les. B. Rubleyg Row 5: L. Urban, L. Vittori. S. Verba, J. Torttier. C. Pitcher, D. Meyer, R. Hult T. Szesney, C. Daehn, B. Olson, J. Tegtmeier. 65 Junior Girls, Choir Row I: N. Pavlik, J. Carmony, P. Dyrda, L. Petrarca, A. Batterman, N. Rebec, L. Generis, P Carpenter, D. Fornal, C. Joyce, R. Gayton, T. Jacobson, R. D'Apice, V. Marchionna, P. Pulcini, C. Smith, K. Ruse, N. Copolla: Row 2: C. Sonn, C. Webb, S. Andrews, C. McFadden, C Basel, S. Jasinski, J. Rohr, R. Marinucci, K. Wilson, C. Holtz, C. Pavlik, C. LaMorticella, L. Cook, L. Theobald, N. Newkirk, J. Gergash, R. Gereg: Row 3: J. Grounds, B. Mote, L. Carpenter. A. Michalowski, K. Wazny, A. Taylor, S. Larvick, J. DuChene, C. DiTola, S. Lindeman, L. Bruns, K. Bross. V. Burgum, L. Palanca, N. Nicolai, C. May, S. Robbins, B Merritt: Row 4: S. Vitelli, M. Johnson, S. Carpenter. F. Moore. L. Gruca, G. Klouse, M. Lyons B. Bortilli, L. Alkire, J. Busher, A. Sinion, K. Fox, D. Nardi, K. Lorenz, P. Lueder, J. Santori C. Maiorano, M. Pirani. Boys' Choir Row 1: T. Montesonti, J. Toll. J. Connelly, D. Schramm, D. Blackwell, R. Cassista, R. Hansen. E. Koch, P. Juriga. Row 2: T. Montesonti, G. Biasella, I-I. Kleihauer. A. Amos, R. Edgerton, L. Vance, J. Matera, R. Gereg, J. Stieg. Row 3: O. Weise. M. Weiss, R. Weiss, A. Chryst, R. Hill, R. Gremp, H. Szesny, J. Pensinger. 66 s s In continuing their vocal ca- reers at Bloom, junior and sop- hoinore girls take part in the Junior Girls, Choir. This group is the forerunner to A Cappella Choir, and many girls will con- tinue in vocal music. Although most are juniors, some sopho- mores gifted with excellent voices, participate in choir. Un- der the direction of Mrs. Jean Workman, the choir enlarges its musical background. The Boys' Choir is a vocal group consisting of junior and sopho- more boys interested in broaden- ing their musical talents. These boys, under the capable direction of Mrs. Jean Workman, perform in many concerts and assemblies throughout the year. Although the majority of the boys are sopho- mores, there are a few juniors who do an excellent job of represent- ing their class in this organization. The boys in this choir go on in their senior years to make up the core of the A Cappella Choir. Sophomore Girls' Glee Club Row I: G. Ruggeri, A. Ciaccio, A. Bianchi, H. Manning. B. Hank, P. Spina. C. Wilson, D Lewis, G. Wallace, M. Tarquinio, B. Matthews, R. Portelli, R. Bova, Row 2: N. Damiani, I Damsch, P. Stephen, L. DeGlopper. L. Schmitt, K. Nystrom, C. Maehl, C. Mathews. J Capriotta, K. Gildner, J. Hesemann, M. Sahlin. E. Verduing Row 3: R. Crummelle. B. Thomas M. Whitson, G. Yates, S. Connell, N. Hasse, J. DeVault, B. Kaack, R. Baum, B. Kosinski, P Collins, E. Woods, S. Barnes, Row 4: L. Piacentini, N. Werderich, M. Holmes, K. Biesboer, I Herrmann, V. Carter, C. Groom, N. Brent, T. Nelson, L. Mannel, M. Youwer, P. Hartman, P. Connerg Row 5: S. Highsmith. B. Wojcik. M. Simko. L. Young, S. Stewart, C. Cybul, P. Deaton P. Mumford, D. Helgott, S. Peters, T. Quimby, S. Hull, R. Zona. Boys' Glee Club Builds Musical Background. 67 1 The Girls, Glee Club and Boys' Glee Club, both under the di- rection of Mrs. Jean Workman and Mr. Robert Hippensteel, are two more vocal groups existing at Bloom. Students gain valuable experience by participating in these groups. Row I: M. Jackson, R. Falknov, G. Niehaus, J Draper. R. Haynes, P. McLaughlin, G. Davis, T Morey, C. Dickover, B. Hutchison, G. DiTola H. Douma. Row 2: W. Siedler. C, Cameron, D DiTola, A. Azzarello, R. Collini, J. Holding, R Paradiso, G. Taylor, J. Morinec, T. Kendall, R Phagan, E. Sopson. Row 3: C. Wicks, T. Keene D. Reed, R. Olson. W. Belford, H. Harpending J. Jensen, F. Hartman, P. Ciancanelli. L. Boc- cagni, P. Daly, D. Patton. Row 4: J. Rebec, A Giannetti, J. Brauer, R. Manson, M. Bergman M, Duffy, J. Wells, J. Bushong, C. Stone, W Buratto, W. Gibbs. Freshman Girls' Chorus Row I: A. Sanelli, J. Kristana, S. Krenick, M. Hutchens, D. Ruggeri, L. Giannetti, R. Pickens, R Christofanelli, J. Mitchell, R. Brooks, Row 2: D. Rabe, S. Espinoza, J. Brimble, R. Giblin, L Webb, R. Madsen, M. Verduin, C. Ooms, S. Iaconi, B. Cuda, J. Johnson, Row 3: M. Malott C. Currier, H. Sullivan, P. Duran, D. Fleisher, J. Benni, D. Harper, M. Reed, E. Hardiman J. Bennett. Row I: T. Longo, P. Gasbarro, R. Ceresa, C. Stadnick, L. Halperin, M. Zaranti, B. Flowers, E. Villarreal, P. Galavia. S. Zamperini, Row 2: J. Robertson, J. Salas, B. Pancake, M. Wi- den, G. Crayne, K. Luecke, M. Piazza, D. Jahnke, L. Wallace, L. Richmond, C. Di Rienzo, R. Szesny, E. Jaenicke, Row 3: J. De Pasquale, M. Boccagni, H. Shickner, M. Lyons, K. Proper, M. Beck, M. Hughes, L. King, A. Maro, R. Carter, M. McKinely, C. Hollis, B. Bock. Row I: M. Hussemann, S. Kaack, D. Oehmke, L. Sigmund, C. Averitt, M. Goff, C. Brandt, I. Gilmore, S. Chew, J. Leuder, Row 2: B. Prince, D. Rotondi, J. Fushi, R. Davis, M. Sosa, L. Newberry, L. Cook, S. Amos, D. Massey, T. Ruiz, A. Kennedyg Row 3: I. Weston, S. Mathias, C. Daley, M. Brown, P. Lewis, L. Polletta, E. Rief, J. Porter, F. Williams, F. Harden. 68 Row I: E. Booth, S. Hoffman, P. Santori, A. Borsilli, D. Emole, D. Sons, T. Sitarz, C. Cunner, I. Whittinghill, G. Baum, N. Kelly, Row 2: G. Merriweather, I. Lesnick, A. Ruiz, J. Hawkins, A. Kula, B. Moretti, P. Farmer, D. Curl. M. Petree, M. Kalus, I. Giglio, G. Ruiz: Row 3: D Leigh. I. Grant, V. Piacenti, H. Mix, M. J. Losco, E. Mayer, J. Wyngarden, A. Chau, C. Lipps D. Donald, K. Purlee. Row I: V. Regnier, P. Epley, B. Bobbitt, K. Witt, P. Barnett, J. Halverson, S. Stary, J. Monti, C. Talley, B. Gildner, F. Satkowski, N. Marcott, P. Di Cicco: Row 2: M. Prisco, C. Di Cicco, S. Hendron, K. Cillis, L. Tarquinio, C. Holmes, S. Akins, J. George, J. White, S. Cole, G. Apponi, B. Marconi, V. Poinellg Row 3: A. Suwauski, C. Schuze, K. Kasmarski, N. Keith, N. Foster, W. W. Griffin, K. Lister, L. Renell, S. McGhee, R. Bridge, J. Brent, P. Hughes, J. Lueder. Row I: V. Carter, T. Sanders, V. Tredon, M. Inucci, B. Olson, T. Ko- walski, Row 2: E. Sallis, I. Matera, J. Toll, E. Paolilli, J. Crumbaugh, N. Zaranti, M. Tarquinio, Miss Dorothy Blackstone. 69 Junior Red Cross Bloom's Junior Cross is a fine service club Whose goal is to help those in need. The group Visits many nursing homes and mental institutions to cheer up the patients and in some way make their day brighter and the future less gloomy. Spon- sored by Miss Dorothy Black- stone, the group finds much fulfillment in their work as they take pleasure in helping others. Assistants Aid Librarians Miss Catherine Haworth shows library techniques to Dave Baranski, assistant Row I: K. Ohlendorf, L. Bulczak, M. Neymoyer. The Junior Librarians are just what their name signifies-assistants and apprentices to the regular librarians. These members donate their study hours to help with at- tendance and book filing. Through this activity, the group learns how a library is run, the order in which books are kept, usage of reference and periodical literature and also how to show others the way in which they can be used. The job also offers a greater literary knowledge by opening a world of books to them. The assistants are sponsored by Miss Catherine Haworth, head librarian, who instructs each member on the proper way to perform his duties. Row 1: C. Mathews, M. Bartlett, K. Ruse, C. Petersg Row 2: J. Mc- Coy, S. Prowell, D. Dodd, S. Mil- ler, L. Yaco, S. Pancake. S. Masseryg Row 2: A. Chau, V. Piacenti, T. Bearby, P. Weishaar, Girls' League Promotes School Welfare Row I: B. West, M. Bartlett, M. Purlee, J. Seigler, F. Cincione, G. Pisterzig ROW 2: B. Oliver, J. Grounds, M. Weiss, J. Schmitt, S. Hecht, K. Ruse, T. Sanders. During her four years at Bloom, each girl here is a member of Girls League. This service organization is responsible for many of the drives for the needy through the year. The league also sponsors a child through Care and pays all of his expenses for an en- tire year. For deserving senior girls, the organization gives col- lege scholarships. This may help students receive the education of which they would have normally been deprived. Besides sponsoring bundle drives and food drives, the league also has social functions for its members. High- lights include the annual Mother-Daughter Banquet and Father-Daughter Box Social. The Girls' League is under the direction of Mrs. Margaret Ayers, Mrs. Alice Paulsen, Mrs. Marjorie Cain, Miss Julienne Renaud, Miss Juanita Schoff, Miss Vera Kohlolf, Miss Madelyn Hunter, and Miss Alma O'Brien. Trimming the traditional Christmas tree furnished by the GAA, which graces the main foyer for two weeks before Christmas vacation, is Margaret Purlee, on the lad- der, Girls' League secretaryg Gina Pisterzi, presia'ent,' and Elizabeth Beal, member. 71 Student Hostesses Create Feeling of Welcome Row I: D. Kaufman. S. Squeteri. D. Zeman, P. Rosen, Row 2: B. Apponi. M. Massey, V. Bruce. M. Vallone. The five groups shown on these pages all perform duties which are invaluable to the school. Each day these students devote their study halls and between-class time to working at their respective jobs. Student Hostesses, under the direction of Mrs. Marjorie Cain, provide a valuable source of information for visitors to Bloom. They direct these visitors to the rooms, and sometimes serve as guides, taking them on a tour of the school. Call Slip Girls, sponsored by Miss Juanita Schoff, and Attendance Assistants, spon- sored by Mrs. Alice Eisele, do much of the clerical work which would normally have to be done by a staff of office assist- ants. Traiiic Guides, under the direction of Mr. Clayton Smith, keep the halls and stairways clear between periods. The Pro- jection Staff, sponsored by Mr. Lloyd Richert, operates the movie projectors and other types of audio-visual equipment. Attendance Call Slip Assistants Girls Row I: C. Madura. N. McGuire, S. Pawelek. W. Paulk. S. Squeteri. T. Black. R. Lee, Row 2: C. Hinkley, N. Wil- der. D. Reithal. L. Jackson. M. Hense, J. Dolat. M. Wil- liams, B. Bartholomei. H. Hatchettg Row 3: R. Tambrini, R. Williams. B. Cazallis, C. Brown. C. Taylor. L. Catto, J. Hindman. S. Skinner. Absent A. Russo. J. Montgomery. Row 1.' R. Krencik, J. Zeman. D. Colbert, M. Eriks. M. Berner: Row 2: D. Powell, J. Alexan- der, L. Pedersen, D. Zampese, T. Cannon: Row 3: P. Biasella. K. Batkin, D. Scheiwe, C. War- ren, M. Ladalski. Projection Staff Row I: S. Lundell, H. Wiebe, S. Cyphers. G. Polletta, T. Johnson, Mr. Lloyd Richert. sponsor, F. Sapienza, N. Hamilton, C. Themer. D. Seramurg Row 2: C. Yost, A. Nykaza, C. Smith, R Call. J. Viernum, G. Scott, G. Fuller, J. Dryjanski. K. Burrell. K. Thomas. R. Fetters. A. Thomas, Row 3: M. Koelling, J. Johnson, R. Miller. H. Schroeder. J. Dillon, T. Killmer, G NNhitl'ield. R. Smith. J. Janusek, D. Thilman. R. Jonesg Row 4: C. McCann. C. Kurylo. M. Le- Maire, R. Carcelli. E. Gezich. D. Clark, R. Lang, R. Williams. H. Agee. M. Sparger. R. Jensen, D. Talab. .I Iv! . ' 6' I tl. Y f 1' -1 xl M if ti lt i. i .- H X 1 . ' , - ,-1 ,, mv 4 - f f. I? vi- . C QL 7 V Q 4 ' N A Traffic 'Guides Row I: Mr. Clayton Smith. sponsor, H. Cole, E. Landers, L. Cross, C. Wat- son, Row 2: N. Allen. A. Nykaza, C. Hinkle. A. Thomas, D. Terryg Row 3: W. Malone, C. Patton, E. Hardiman. C. Owens, R. Miller, C. Goodson, R. Goeings. 73 l Future Teachers Explore Gpportunities in Teaching Promoting interest in the teaching profession is one of the aims of the members of the Fu- ture Teachers of America Club. Selling balloons at a football game is only one of the club's annual activities. In the Pep-o-rama Parade members also spon- sor a float, which this year depicted a school- room scene and an enormous red apple, Oth- er activities include: conventions, a Christ- mas party, a visit to a college, and this year a twenty-fifth anniversary tea. Speakers and panels are featured at the monthly meetings. Row 1: V. Roberts, C. Cybuls, D. Zeman, B. Worack, B Fidanzi, S. Ormond, T. Sanders, R. Rosen, P. Conner, Row 2: M. Coppallella, C. Hooks, G. Cowger, M. Pirani J. Nilsson, J. Schmitt, N. Werderich, J. Hesemann, N Damiani, A. Giampaolo, D. Colonnilli Row 3: J. Brimole, C. Cellini, B. Wilson, A. Littell, K. Condi, S. Schwiesow, D. Hodges, J. Kristina, Miss E. Dunn, Sponsor. Advanced teaching methods puzzle Di arte Zeman, president. D.E. To insure fulfillment of vocational aims stu- dents in the Distributive Education program are trained in retailing and merchandising. This class, under the sponsorship of Mr. Clyde Lawrence, Business department chair- man, is open to members of the senior class. To prove their salesmanship, these students sold boxes of candy to the student body this Row I: P. Yushkevich, D Sandstrom, P. Straczek, E ter, L. Collins, S. Bradshaw as, D. Chryst, Mr. Lawrence P. Kalemba, G. Lumbley, F Loya, P. Vertucci. DO. By attending school part of the day and work- ing part-time, students in Diversiiied Occu- pations gain valuable experience through on- the-job training. As a spring project D.O. members organize an Employee-Employer Banquet, which bet- ters relations between employers and em- ployees, and olfers publicity for the program, Martello, C. Prince, S. Wia- Row 2: D. Zagone, P. Za- gone. S. Grutzius, B. Thom- year as one of their projects. directed by Mr. John Prombo. L. Phillips, M. McDer- mott, R. Apking, T. Wil- liams, T. Rubin, J. Baker, I. Sider, Row 2.' T. Williams, R. Simas, R. Barlog, S. Seals, D. Fox, R. Allieg Row 3: F. Hampton, D. Kwasi- goch, H. Baum. Drama Club and Thespian Members Display Their Acting Abilities Row 1: T. Sanders, T. Wecker, M. Webb, J. Morton, R. Silberg, M. Weiss, L. Wallace, E James, Row 2: K. Gordon, S. Hecht, J. Busherg, M. Salmen, M. Orton, V. Mancini, R Montana, D. Rabe, J. Rahng Row 3: Mr. Donald Leach, M. Gershon, B. Zalman, R. Prokop W. Dudek, D. Hubacek, C. Adams, B. Fasman, E. Croston, V. Piacenti, Row 4: P. Santori C. Sher, A. Snyder, J. Rydzon, M. Arnemann, J. DePasquale, D, Atrone, B. Stankus, L. Schultz, K. Sutherland, Row 5: M. J. Losco, J. Mitchell, J. Grant, C. Lipps, E. Booth, R. Christo- fanelli, L. Halperin, M. Simko, B. Wojcik, K. Nystrom, Row 6: M. Armstrong, D. Flowers, T Kretschmar. B. Gordon, K. Annunziata, K. Ruge, J. Schmueck, L. Urban, R. Rotondi, A. Mil chalowski, M. Ciancanellig Row 7: Miss Charlotte Wiser, A. Perry, J. Rosetti, T. Chaney R. Kraemer, S. Stewart, C. Maehl, S. Massey, B. Thomas, L. Diamond. Thespians: Standing: Mr. Richard Petersong Row 1: T. Kretschmar, B. Gordon, B. Fasman, D. Flowers, J. Schmueckg Row 2: L. Urban, K. Annunziata, C. Adams, R. Rotondi. J. DeLuca, K. Rugeg Row 3: T. Johnson, T. Chaney, R. Kraemer, T. Neubauer. 76 1 All students of the theatre are en- couraged by the Drama Club in their aspirations for the stage. Headed by Mr. Donald Leach, members put on a number of plays throughout the year. Each has the chance to display his ability in the field of dramatics by portraying a character in one of the numerous plays presented by the club. Instituted this year are the Thes- pians, a group of students who have attained a number of points through acting and are therefore eli- gible for this elite club. Directed by Mr. Richard Peterson, the mem- bers beneiit from his experience as producer of numerous senior class plays. Colloquium Members Seek Truth Row I: S. Corradetti, J. Nilsson, J. Swanson, J. Rosetti, P. Galick, G. Haut, R. Basson, C. Maehl, S. Hendron, J. Tegtmeier, K. McKay, Row 2: J. Sigler, K. Ruse, P. Hughes, K. Suther- land, P. DeProsperis, F. Satkowski, Row 3: M. Hesemann, C. Daehn, R. Wagner, C. Porter, P. Erigstrand, M. Sutherland, S. Schwiesaw, A. Schichner, D. Daley, L. Mannel, L. Zajicek, B. Zajicek, L. Revell, A. Ambrosini, V. Tredong Row 4: M. Gordon, J. Piergallini, T. Monte- sonti, T. Montesonti, G. Biasella, R. Kraemer, R. Lolli, H. Cohrs, S. Weiss, D. Brauer, D. Mier, P. Bekeza, M. Weiss, E. Williams, D. Meyers, A. DeBow. The goal of all Colloquium members, is to gain a deep- er and more significant insight into all life has to of- fer. With the aid of Mr. Franklin Miller, they strive to reach the goal set before them. Meeting each Fri- day, the club hears talks on varied subjects, rang- ing from folk music to philosophy. These are given by different students each week with discussion to fol- low the speech. Through these disquisitions, the mem- bers try to find the deeper meaning of each topic. Debate Club Resolved that . . . this familiar phrase is heard many times by the members of the Debate Club. Sponsored by Mr. James Stevens, they learn the value of a good debate and the tools necessary for taking part in any controversial discussion. Members of Debate Club this year are: S. Grublaski, C. Griggs, Mr. James Stevens, sponsor, and N. Fir- rantello. Photo Club Row I: Mr. Marion Hineline, Sandy Zaranti, Larry Epley, Terry Bouwense, Ernie Tomsg Row 2.' Carroll Smith, Joe Stig, James Gills, Max Van Arsdale, Doug Scholtz. Writer S9 Club Carole Ross, treasurerg Jeanne Ross, secretaryg Miss Ruth Render, sponsorg Bruce Zalman, presidentg Albert Perry, vice-presidentg Margaret Purlee lAbsent: Angela Bakowskil. 78 Chess Club Jim Graham, Ted Chaney. David Dohmeier, Richard Loman. The four groups seen on these two pages are relatively small in number but have some of the most avid supporters. The Photo Club is present at almost any school function. Mr. Mar- ion Hineline directs and schedules all pictures taken. The Writers' Club, under the sponsorship of Miss Ruth Render, cre- ates in an atmosphere of work. The Chess Club instructs members in the ancient Chinese game un- der the watchful eye of Mr. Thomas Hogan. Members of the Radio Club practice, under Mr. Dale Lawton, in the hope that one day they may receive their Amateur Radio Li- cense. Radio Club fStandingJ Bob Gavenda. Carolyn Glowiak, Ted Glowiak, Carl John- son:Row I: Dennis Hedigan. Da- vid Kinister. Eric Wiedermann. Bill Hausmann: Row 2: Mr. Lawton, Mike Kruzel, John Johnson. Ron- ald Johnson. 79 ARCHEOLOGY CLUB. V. Gru- bisich. B. Forsberg, - Miss J. Lundberg, Mr. H. Weeks, T. Hoffmann, R. Woj slaw. Audubon Club Participation in the Audubon Club indicates the continued interest in scientific study. The Audubon Club, the oldest club at Bloom, was organized in 1926. Now, as at the time of its founding, members enjoy many re- warding experiences on the innumerable field trips carried out through the school year. The sponsors of the club are Mr. N. Zenzen and Mr. T. Hasegawa. Archeology Club The study of ancient remains and the rem- nants of early man are studied by members of the Archeology Club. Members of the club go on outings to dig,, up these ancient remnants and bring them to the club meet- ings where they are shown and discussed. Under the able leadership of Miss J. Lund- berg and Mr. H. Weeks, Bloomas youngest club had a successful year. AUDUBON CLUB. G. Ko enig, M. Nowocin, N. Al kire, W. Orr, R. Barthole mew. C. Alkire, K. Burrell B. Brodsky, S. Tichenor, G Cameron, W. Sielder. Mr. T Hasegawa, Mr. N. Zenzen. FENCING CLUB fBack Rowj R. Lang, R. Wojslaw, E. Dav- is, G. Scott, F. Schmidt, J. Dean. fFront Rowj M. Curtis, F. Gonzalez, W. Clay, L. Cockrum, C. Kirgis. Fencing Club Participates in Interscholastic Meets The Car Club, contrary to what most people think, is a co-ed organization. Along with the boys, the girls learn much about the mechanics of the complicated operation of a modern car under the guid- ance and instruction of the club sponsor, Mr. B. M. Seaman. Members learn also from as- sorted reading material, de- scriptive films, and 'practical experience on small working engines. CAR CLUB fSmndingj W. Gibbs, J. Zarlengo. T. Eicher, J. Samuels, P. James fSeatedj P. Deaton. P. Mum- ford, K. Stofol. The clanking of foils and the famous Words en garden can be heard anytime there is a meeting of Fencing Club. Not only does its members learn the age old art of fencing, but they learn good sportsmanship and grace. This year, under the supervision of Mr. Lee Simonek, the members participated in many inter-scholastic meets. During these meets they are also protected from injury by wire masks and chest padding. Another precautionary mea- sure is the placing of rubber stops on the ends of the foils. FENCING CLUB fBack Rowj T. Hoffman, S. Hull, R. Wojslaw, .D. Santeford, A. Littell. fFmnz Rowj V. Vogt, R. Stua. Girls' Pep Club Shows Feminine Side of Bloom Spirit Row I: B. Olson, K. Laurie, J. Santori, M. Ranieri, B. Ramey, P. Duran, B. Stankus, C Stednik, L. Ohlendorf, J. Mitchell, J. Whittinghill, E. Thoeming, Row 2: L. Farkwarth, M Slop, R. Wagner, G. Haut, J. Cowger, C. Youwer, M. Valone, M. Wozobeck, M. Copalello, P Orr, M. J. Losco, L. Halperin, Row 3: S. Larvick, B. Ooms, L. Schmidt, S. Skowronski I Downey, M. Hill, J. Piunti, R. Ricchio, H. Manning, C. Johnson, J. Ziems, Row 4.' M. Mil- ler, S. Graski, K. Hanko, J. Ganser, P. Mumford, P. Deaton, C. Boettger, J. Capriotti, P. Hart- man, S. Hecht, M. Salmen, C. Salmen, Row 5: M. Pirani, C. Pavlik, G. Panici, M. Hein. B Seiter, C. Ranieri, C. Norvil, L. Zajicik, B. Zajicik, D. Colonelli, P. Conner, P.Lueder, Row 6: B. D'Apice, M. Orton, D. Forcareta, A. Batterman, T. D'Apice, F. Fats, D. Sons, E Booth, G. Hahn, S. Bourque, Row 7: C. Theobald, C. Cybul, M. Sahlin, S. Andrews, K. Ruse, L. Halvorsen, K. Kacgmarski, K. Welk, L. Revell, D. Reithel, Row 8: R. Szesny, D Hubacek, M. Garzelloni, T. Ott, C. Daley, B. Panici, S. Hendron, L. Young, J. Guthrie, P' Barwig, L. Bloclg, Row 9: J. Bergman, B. Wojack, D. Zeman, P. Stephen, K. Pustelnik W. Cor tez, C. Camaioni, B. Baer, B. Rubley, J. Sigler, Row 10: M. Hesemann, A. Ambrosini, Besler, C. Groom, E. Hermann. C, Plack, G. Yates, N. Werderich, L. Mannel, J. Hesemann C Mat- hews, Row 11: C. Johnson, D. Lien, C. Webb, M. Johnson, E. Leech, C. Moose, P. Engstrand S. Schwiesow, J. Busher, J. DeLuca, R. Basson, M. Owens, Row 12: S. Coradetti, L. Iafollo J. Rafaj, S. Ormond, L. Cook, J. Tegtmerier, J. Grant, P. Spych, K. Nystrom, S. Murphy, I Gilmore, C. Moore, Row 13: C. Dehn, R. Zona, S. Amos, S. Slut, L. Potter. 82 a a Trojan Men Displa School Spirit ROW I: T. Parisi, M. Weiss. L. Buxton. H. Perry, B. Silberg, L. Hutchison: Row 2: W. Seg- neri, B. Lane, J. Lestikow. T. Wecker, M. Gershon, S. Weiss. Row 3: G. Michael. R. Doggett, T. Meier, L. Krueger, T. McKay, L. Hansong Row 4: L. DiAnni, G. Wierzbicki, T. Brown, D Patrizi, T. Chau. C. Scheiwe. Row 5: D. Baranski, T. Morey, M. Pitcher, J. Morinec, C Schiever, E. Morey, B. Herrmang Row 6: A. Fries. B. Hofmann, D. Siegler, D. Galderio, D Young, J. Bushongg Row 7: B. Wyatt, M. Gordon, J. Piergallini, H. Kleihauer, B. Scorch. The'Gir1s Pep Club and Trojan Men constitute the rooting section for the Trojans, Bloom's fine athletic teams. Headed by Mr. Ira Hoff, these repre- sent fine sportsmanship and school pride as they cheer for their teams. This year the male and female groups joined to form the new flag section. Each member holds up a flag during the half of the varsity games. In do- ing so he makes up part of one of the various formations. At left is pictured the newly formed Hag section displaying a big B at one of the games. 'sk ylffiya 3 ww M si Q if K ek 128 fl 2' 1 , K QA. ,ww ,, Y J 4 -f -W -T -,Fm f- - - ---, ---- -W 1 .. I ,, 2 L , gfg2?Zm'J fa E. ,ff 5 1,5 I ,H 1 I . ,N ,,,.Mx-v SPORTS Speed Plus Desire Combine to id Trojan Offense and Lead Gridders to Crown fTo the leftj Bloom's Roy Jenkins eludes Rich East's Dave Car- ty before being drag- ged down from be- hind. The Trojans lost their first two games before going on to win six of their next seven games. fTo the rightj Herman Bell, who led the Trojans in rushing and who also received a position on the A ll-state team, cuts around end and fghts for extra yard- age as George Bonick f72j watches in vain. Roy Jenkins, who won a position on the All-conference first team Scatback Pat Bekeza stiH-arms a would-be tackler and is on his way to a as a lzalfback, is stopped short of a jirst clown by a Joliet tackler. long gain after a kickoff. Bekezu, who also served as the tearn's punter, is Jenkins, who will return next season, led the team in scoring. just one of the many juniors returning to defend the conference crown. 86 Title Won By Team Effort Gary Ramaeker KGB Jim DeLuca CGD, C0-Captain Co-captain Bob MOFHH CED, Clyde Siggel QFbj Herman Bell CHbJ pat Bekeza fHbj A11-Suburban James Laurie crm Roy Jenkms CHbD Nick zammi qrrby Ed Wi11if1I11S CGD Al J ay Fulton CTJ Mike Abshire CTD Dave Daley fQbJ Jeff Ramefl fG7 George Bonick CTJ Rod Matthews CTD Pete Zagorski CCD 87 Herman Bell Gams Halfbaek Pos1t1on on All State Team V t ITO the leftj Al Jay Fulton throws all 236 pounds into Thorntonis Vern Mims to drive l1im out of bounds dur- ing a kickoff return. CTO the rightj Dan Tichenor f50J goes for a ride on the back of a Joliet Steelman before Ken Cook U31 and John Guthrie i881 move in to make the final stop. 88 lA bovej Veteran linebacker Bob Moran knocks a pass out of tlze hands of an Argo receiver, while George Bonick l72J, Ben Tarquinio l76Q, and Wilbur Smith i752 move up to lzelp. KA bove leftj Rich East's Terry Durant tries desperately lo evade the arms of Herman Bell, but seems to be getting no place. Surrounding Durant are Clyde Sissel f271, Al Jay Fulton, and Mike Abshire l70j. fTo the leftj Rod Matthews i742 and Ben Tarquinio f76j, All-conference tackle, help fallen teammate Clyde Sissel trip up a Joliet back Colbrese Has Best Year of Coaching at Bloom, Outlook Bright for Next Yearis Team 1963 Varsity Scores Bloom Opponent 6... ...RichEast... .....13 O... ...EastAurora.. ....34 21 ...Lockport.. ..13 33... ...Kankakee... .. 7 6... ...Joliet .... ..41 20... ...Thornridge..... ..19 21 ...Argo ........... .. 7 13 DwightD.Eisenhower .. .. 9 14... ...Thornton ...... .. O The 1963 Varsity football squad, competing in one of the best balanced conferences in the state, not only captured the conference title but also gave Coach Nick Colbrese his finest season of coaching at Bloom, compiling a 6-3 record. The Trojans were unable to win their first two non- conference games, losing to Rich East and East Aurora, before they captured six of their next seven conference games. Paced by All-state halfback Herman Bell, the Trojans rolled over Lockport and Kankakee, before dropping their only loss in conference play to a strong Joliet team. Following this setback, the Trojans rebounded by beating Thornridge, Argo, Dwight D. Eisenhower of Blue Island, and arch-rival Thornton-enough victories for the title. Coach Colbrese, who was assisted by Coaches Fred J acobeit and Sam Piazza, credited this year's fine season to hard conditioning and individual prepara- tion by the gridders during the summer. With six of this year's starting eleven returning next year, Colbrese is looking forward to another fine season. ROW I: Ken Cook, David Brauer, Ed Williams, Tom Tippetts, Jim De Luca, Gary Ramaeker, Jeff Ranieri, Rodney Matthews, Ben Tar- quinio. ROW 2.' Pat Bekeza, Nick Archer, Nick Zaranti, Bob Moran, James Laurie, John Morinec, Conrad Pitcher, Ernest Turner, Al Jay Fulton, Carl Donald, Herman Bell, Pete Zagorski. ROW 3: Wilbur Smith, Tom Wing, Don Mier, John Guthrie, Lee Milne, Dave Daley, George Bonick, Charles Schiewe, Mike Abshire, Don Slota, Coach Fred Jacobeit. ROW 4: Coach Sam Piazza, Hopkins Kliehauer, Don Miller, managerg Warren Weisharr, equipment manager, Harold Cat- lett, Clyde Sissel, Ken Bakker, Dan Tichenor, Roy Jenkins, Ray Fet- ters, manager, Bob Forrest, manager, Coach Nick Colbrese. Hard Conditioning and Desire Produce Winning Season fTo the rightj Line- backer Jim Dahlberg puts a crushing tackle on an Argo runner. Coming up to assist are Dave Yacano l25J and two other unidentified Bloom players. fTo the leftl Speedy halfback Dave Jenkins sprints to paydirt. Jenkins, wlzose older brother was a varsity standout, lzelped the little Trojans to a winning season. lLeftJ Fleet halfback Booker Bradford receives a Ken Slaght toss for good yardage on Argo's 35 yard line. Brad- ford was the team's leading scorer with I6 touchdowns. lBelow leftJ Fullback Levi Williams 1361 attempts to outrun a Joliet defender. Coming up is end Bob Gereg l77l, who has ideas for helping the Bloom cause. lBelow1 Bob Balassone f23J and another Bloom defender combine to stop a Joliet back after short yardage. We if F vs f 1 Sophs Surprise Coaches and 1963 Frosh-Soph Scores Bloom Opponent 27... ..RichEast... ....2O 19... ..EastAurora.. ...31 13... ..Lockport... . 6 6... ..Kankakee.. .. 6 13... ..Joliet ...... ...12 12 .. Thornridge ......... 14 20... ..Argo ............ .6 24 .. DwightD. Eisenhower... ...20 33 .. Thornton ............ 18 Lea ue with 6-2-1 Record This year's Frosh-Soph team had one of its most suc- cessful seasons under Coach Ed Krumm. Gaining a second place finish in the league, the little Trojans captured a 6-2-1 record. The team started off the season with a hard fought win over Rich East. The following week at East Aurora, the little Trojans suffered one of their two losses of the season. After a come-back win at Lock- port, they tied the Kays at Kankakee. Again they came back, defeating Joliet's eleven, but sustained their sec- ond loss at Thornridge. This was the last defeat and sent them on their way winning the next three in a row. This series was highlighted by an upset win over un- beaten Dwight D. Eisenhower. 13126 ri lit QM ff 2? eff ROW 1: Joey Jacobson, mgr.g Bob Quinn, Richard Jones, Ed Perkins. Fernando Sauro, Ron Kingsley, Bob Balesonne, Dan Bytner, Ugo Canali, Dan Sigler, mgr. ROW 2: Coach Ed Krumm, Levi Williams, Dave Yocano, Stonewall Edwards, Bob Gereg. Doug Leach, Booker Bradford, Ramon Garcia, Larry Richert, Ken Slaght, David Jenkins. ROW 3: Anthony Amos. Larry Mielcarz, Boris Zurisk, Ted Moore, Doug Brosz, Bob Borkowski, Forrest Billingsley. Bob Lodl. Frank Grutzius, Coach Don Upton, Coach Charles Hussman. ROW 4: Mario Delgado, John Charleston, Blair Ribeca, Glen Naumann. Ralph Verrecchia, Dave Lukasavitz, John Spotora, Jim Dahlberg, Steve Young, James Rowland, Guy Carnagey. Trojans F1 High During Holidays-Capture Major Tournament Crowns 92 lAbove leftj Co-captains Bruce Hodges and L e n n y Brown are congratulated by Mr. Buclztel and Dr. Metcalf after the Trojans captured their fourth straight Invita- tional Tourney, fAbove1 Junior forward Ernie Harri- son and a group of stub- born Tlzornton opponents go high into the air after a loose ball. fTo the leftj Pat Bekeza, finding himself sur- rounded by some unfamiliar faces, drives along the base- line in hopes of-helping the Bloom cause. Trojans Remain Undefeated Outside of Conference Pla Y vf N... 5 Senior Willie Reed and a Kankakee player go up to- gether for a jump ball as Lenny Brown ana' Ernie Harrison f321 move into position. The Trojan five topped the Kays to avenge an earlier season loss. lfibovej Viral Barker is caught in mid-air as he adds two more points, while Dave Daley neecllessly nmves in for the rebound. Both Barker and Da- ley will return to ada' to the strength of next year's squad. lTo the leftj What seems to be a new dance step is actually a group of Bloom and Thornton players waiting for a re- bound. gf'll mg Kilim 4' Wi, , .,-: L'.-, seg i X99 Q.-GE-1, f- 5 1 KST!-K ii- , ,V ,zllkzm'fa'-.vzwlff k Q.,, iEi3fi1:g:f QE we as T .aww . - 4 QL ,Q wi s W C : ak u 'ff lf Q L ' , .:: V, , ,w isw,L wr we ' ',?hi,?g- .4 .'Z: t 53' ::' s '1v1- f f 1-::: I , as m x mr' I L, J v 32. , vie , :sl A fterf faking ci pass fr m f f a i L Q , lain Bruce Hadgesg Pat Bekeza drives for Iwo poirzlgiijlfggizg L - if 1' Q Y Varsity Scores Bloom Opponent 56 .... . . . Bradley .... ..... . 53 67.. ...Danville .... .....64 68.. ...Argo .... ...35 60 .. Bremen ............... ...50 67 . . . . . Thornridge ............ . . . 54 81 . . . . . Thornton Fractional North . . . 61 51 .. Thornton .............. 53 63 . . . . . Rock Island Alleman ..... . . . 62 83 .. ... Sterling .........,.. ... 72 59 . . . . . Peoria Richwoods .... . . . 58 62 .... Pekin ............. ...6l 60 .... . . . Kankakee ........... . . . 44 82 . . . . . Homewood-Flossmoor . . . . . . 70 55.. ...Joliet ............... ...47 62 . . . . . Dwight D. Eisenhower . . . . . . 50 48 . . . . . Lockport ........... . . . 69 84 .. RichEast .... ...7O 75.. ...Argo ...... ...62 61 .. Thornridge... 52 55.. ...Thornton... ...62 53 .. ... Kankakee ..,....... ... 46 57.. ...Joliet ............... ...48 72 . . . . . Dwight D. Eisenhower . . . . . . 64 52 . . . . . Lockport ............ . . . 45 89.. ...Marian ............ ...63 78 .. RichEast ........... ...74 47 . . . . . Bradley Covertimej .... . . . 48 Trojans Topped in Regional Final in Overtime Play The l963-64 Varsity basketball squad ended the season with a 20-7 record and a tie for third place in the South Suburban conference. Coaches Phil Hey and Stan Sroczynski had to build this yearls squad around Co-captains Lenny Brown and Bruce Hodges after the loss of two All-staters from last year's Sweet 16 team. The season was highlighted by the capture of the Pontiac Tournament-the first time Bloom has ever won the title. In winning the crown, the Trojans topped Pekin, this yearls state champion, and Rock Island Alleman, this year's fourth place Iinisher in the state tournament. Another highlight of the season occurred when Brown broke Bloom's individual game scoring record, by tallying 38 points against Marian in the first game of the Regionals. Lenny also was named to the All-conference and the All-suburban squads. The Trojans ended the season when they were edged by Bradley in overtime play in the championship game of the Regionals. Seniors Bruce Hodges and Willie Reed received special mention on the All-conference squad for their fine performances throughout the year. Hodges and Reed finished second and third, respectively, in scoring on this year's team. Next year's squad will be built around Pat Bekeza and Ernie Harrison, both regulars this year. Row I: Roy Jenkins, Sterling McCoy. Rick Carlson, Rex Bouwense, mgr.g Bruce Hodges, Pat Bekeza. Ernest Harrison. Bill Watson. Row 2: Coach Phil Hey, Vird Barker, Lenny Brown, George Albrecht, Willie Reed, David Daley, John Yakubinis. Vern Vance. Coach Stan Sroczynski. gkfl U17 Q U M00 gk 47 jf QW W7 3 Sophs Gain Victor at Rieh Central Tourneyg Freshmen Supply Spark fAbove leftj Ed Perkins 1441, top rebounding fresh- man, fights for a loose ball during the Thornton game. CAboveJ Perkins lets fly with one more of his deadly jump shots. QTo the leftl Freshman forward Vaughn Coldman is fouled as he drives in for a lay-up against Eisenhower. 4 i l Sophs Gain Fourth Place Frosh-Soph Scores In Conferenceg Near Future Looks Bright With Mr. Wesley Mason came a winning season for the 1963-64 Frosh-Soph team. This scrappy team, comprised mostly of freshmen, posted a respectable 14-7 record, and finished fourth place in the South Suburban conference. According to Mr. Mason, the squad did very well for their small size. He also stated that only through hard work and desire were they able to capture the Rich Central Holiday tourney. With five of his first eight players returning, he feels next year's outlook is very promising. The nucleus of the team will be built around returning forwards Vaughn Coldman and Fred Tiberi and center Ed Perkins. Perkins was the top scorer this year with 230 points. Tiberi with 154 points and Coldman with 131 points, were also among the top scorers. The other two starters, Dave Jenkins and Jerry Owens will move up to bolster the varsity squad next season. Bloom Opponent Argo... .. Bremen .............. Thornridge ............ Thornton Fractional North Thornton ............. Manteno ............. Tinley Park . . . Rich Central . . Kankakee ........... Homewood Flossmoor . . . Joliet .............. Dwight D. Eisenhower . . . Lockport ........... Rich East .... Argo ....... Thornridge . . . Thornton .... Kankakee .......... Joliet ................ Dwight D. Eisenhower . . . Lockport ........... ROW I-' Reginald Smith, B00k6f Bf21df0fd, DHVC Jelikins, JCTFY on Williams, Charles Diehl, Glenn Berndt: Row 3: Coach Richard Owens, HCHTY NCWi0H, Yallghfl C01dmHUf ROW 25 Stew ASPUFY, Wilburn, Edward Perkins, Fred Tiberi, Carey Schiever Bob Hill Anthony Amos, Otto Weiss, Chuck Kroscher, Henry Szezny, Nort- Gregory Gray, Cgach Wesley Mason, Ted Sanders. fAboveJ Junior butterfiier lack Collins is shown far aheaa' of all competition anzl easily W'il1S anotller first for the Trojan Tankmen. Collins, along witlz a fine crop of sophomores, will return to lvnila' next year's squad. lT0 the rightj Anxiously awaiting the starter's gun are the members of the Blu-Fin Swim club, who timed the swimmers flaring the home meets, and the swimmers. fBel0w1 Freslzman diver Jim DeBolt is Caught in mid- air while finishing his jack-knife alive during the Kanka- kee meet. lBelow rightj Junior Jeff Toll shows the good form which made him the top Varsity diver on the squad. Freshman T ankers Capture First Swim T rophyg Sophs to Build Next Year's Squad . fi ry, 98 1964 Varsity Scores Bloom Opponent 64 .... OakLawn ............. .. 3l 30 . . . .... Thornton Fractional South . . 68 38 ... .... Reavis ................ .. 57 42... .... Bremen... ...49 62 .... Kankakee 33 43... .... Argo... ...52 38... ...Lockport... ...57 59 ... ... Bishop Noll ....... . ... 3.6 20 . . . . . . Homewood-Flossmoor . . . . . . 74 38... ...Joliet ........... .. ...57 30... ...Thornton... ...65 28... ...Thornridge... 55 . . . . . . Thornton Fractional North . . 38 Pictured are members of the 1964 varsity swim- ming team which finished in fifth place in the South Suburban League meet. Row I: Richard Witherspoon, .leg Toll, and Richard Maxwell. Row 2.' John Panzar, Captain Jeff Lovell, Jack Collins, and Coach Merle Zeschke. Not pictured is Don Rosetti. J eff Lovell Places in District Meet Bloomls varsity swimming team placed fifth in the South Suburban championship meet. In the District meet held at Hinsdale, Jeff Lovell qualified for Bloom in the 200 yard freestyle and finished sixth. This was a year of rebuilding, and since only Lovell will be lost through graduation this year, Coach Merle Zes- chke is looking forward to a successful season next year. Some of the boys that are going to have to carry the load next year at the varsity level are Jack Collins and Bob Cavallo in the butterflyg Roger Hansen and Vernon Grubisich in the backstrokeg Richard With- erspoon and Ronald Parratt in the breaststrokeg and Jim Matera, Mike Mikolitis, Lane Fricks, John Panzar, Steve Young, and Richard Maxwell in the freestyle eventsg and Don Rosetti and J eff Toll in diving. Wrestlers Show Spirit and Desireg Season Highlighted y 54-0 Win Over Kays e KTO the leftj Junior wrestler Ray Elberson tries desperate- ly to avoid a reversal by his Joliet opponent. fflbovel Consistent point winners on this year's squad were Ty- rone Blackful, Ernest Haro'il11an, Phil Pressendo, this year's captainj and Al Jay Fulton, all seniors. lTo the leftj Vet- eran grappler Phil Pressendo puts pressure on his op- ponent from Kan- 100 kakee. The Trojans went on to win the meet, 54-0. Varsity Scores Bloom Opponent 23 ...... Tinley Park ..... . . . 29 36 . . . . Marion Catholic . . . . . . 16 5.. ..RichEast ...... ...41 6 . . . . Rich Central .......... . 38 17 . . . . Thornridge ........... . 23 27 . . . . Thornton Fractional South . 18 24 . . . . Thornton ............. . 22 26 .. .. Bremen ..... ... 14 54 . . . . Kankakee ...... . . O 19 .. .. Evergreen Park ........ . 25 14 .. .. Joliet ................ . 25 6 . . . .' Dwight D. Eisenhower . . . . 34 19 . . . . Lockport ............. . 21 32 ...... Argo ................. 13 22 ...... Thornton Fractional North . 19 Conference ...................... 5th District ..... . ........,..... 3rd Row I: Bill Malone, Mgr, Frank Harden, Larry Walk- er, Trevor Coldman, Jerry Bowling, Caston Yates, Bruce Jenkins, Ron Miller, mgr: Row 2: Jay Fulton, Levi Williams, Ernest Hardi- man, Ray Elberson, Tyrone Blackful, Phil Pressendo: Row 3: James Kimball, Charles Stephenson, Percy Whitte, Antonis Gonzales, Helmut Baum, Charles Betts, Bill Johnson: Row 4: Walter Ladalski, Charles Watson, Joe Kleszczynski, Mike Kon- kol, Silverio Aprati, Eustade Landers, Steve .Niemczak. Pressendo Places Fifth in State Finals, Squad Finishes Third in District Meet Bloom's 1963-64 varsity wrestling team, under the direction of Coach Ron Larsen, compiled a 7-8 dual meet record, a fifth place finish in the conference meet, and a third place finish in the district meet. Captain Phil Pressendo finished in fifth place in the state finals in the 138 lb. class, after capturing first places in the conference, district, and sectional meets. He also set a Bloom record for the most wins by an individual wrestler, when he compiled a 27-4 rec- ord. Another school record was set when heavy- weight Al Jay Fulton C24-4-lj won 18 victories by pins. The Trojans, biggest upset of the season occurred when they beat Thornton, this yearis second place conference team. Another highlight of the season occurred when Fulton tied John Williams of Joliet, who later went on to capture the state title. This year's grapplers were also paced by seniors Tyrone Blackful C18-5-15 and Ernest Hardiman C19- 9j. Coach Larsen will try to fill the weight divisions that will be vacated by graduation with juniors Ray Elberson and Tom Wheeler and sophomore Levi Williams. Wrestlers Take Second Place in Conference, Have Three Champions Coach Charles Hussman had his most successful sea- son with this year's Frosh-Soph wrestling squad. Al- though the team's dual meet record was only 4--10 -1, it finished second in the conference with 70 points. Mr. Hussman's second place grapplers placed three members in the championship bracket, Percy Whitte at 120 pounds, Charlie Stephenson at 138 pounds, and Levi Williams at 165 pounds. Also one second place was gained by Alvin Griffin at 145 pounds. Of these four, Whitte, Stephenson and Williams also wrestled on the varsity squad during the season. Though many of his regulars will move up to the varsity, Coach Hussman is optimistic about next year's squad. With the boys from the freshman squad and those freshmen who wrestled with the Frosh- Soph team this year, Coach Hussman is looking for- ward to a successful season. Row 1: Randolf Jackson, Wayne McCoy, Percy Whitte, Percy Webster, Bill Johnson, Caston Yates, Coach Charles Hussman. Row 2: Mike Pizzimenti, Ken Slaght, Jim Dahlberg, Alvin Griffin, Frosh-Soph Scores Bloom Opponent 28 ........ Tinley Park . . . ..... . . 28 35... ...Marian .... . ....19 12... ...RichEast.... ....36 21... ...RichCentral ....... ....31 13 Thornridge ............. 37 14 . . . . . . Thornton Fractional South . . . . . . 30 11... ...Thornton .............. .....37 20... ...Bremen... ....31 42... ...Kankakee ..... . ....l0 16... ...EvergreenPark... ....29 6... ...Joliet ............... . ....36 15 Dwight D.Eisenhower 31 23... ...Lockport .......... . ....30 29... ...Argo .................. .....19 28 ........ Thornton Fractional North ...... 20 Conference Meet ..................... . . . 2nd Charles Stephenson, Levi Williams. Bruce Jenkins. Row 3: Jim Kendrick, Frank Grutzius, Walter Ladalski, Doris Ethridge, Jim Bell, Alan Webb, Don Schramm. 1963 Varsity Scores Bloom Opponent 15 .... Homewood Floosmoor ....... 50 15 .... Kankakee .......... . . . 50 15 .... Lockport... ....5O 16 .... Argo .........,........... 47 17 .... Thornton Fractional South ..... 42 23 .... Rich East ............ . . . 32 37 .... Lane Tech .......... . . 19 20 .... Dwight D. Eisenhower . . . . . 35 15 .... Thornton .......... .... 4 8 29 .... Thornridge . . . . . . 26 44 .... Lane Tech ................. 15 2nd . . ........ Rich Central Invitational lst . . . . . . South Suburban Conference 7th . . . .................. District Unexpectedly Good Season for Varsity, F-S Shows Promise Bloomls Varsity cross-country team, com- prised mostly of seniors, worked its way to a surprising good season by scoring eight wins and only three losses. Two of the three defeats were to the eventual state cham- pions from Lane Tech. Captain Ralph Mai- rano, who set a Bloom record for two miles with the time of ten minutes and eleven seconds, led the team, losing only twice. Ralph also qualified for the state meet. Oth- er standouts on this year's Conference championship team were Tilton Davis, Frank Harden, Ray Kennedy, Mose Corbin, B ob Hofmann, Don Bello, and Tyrone Blackful. This yearls Frosh-soph squad matched the Varsity record, winning eight and losing three. Consistent point winners were Joe Bello, Lionell Poole, Charles Silas, and freshmen Kurt Debus and Bill Hofmann. According to Coach Bob Rehberg, this year's Frosh-soph team showed a lot of promise for future sea- sons. Row I: J. Chew, R. Sanchez, L. Melendrez, D. Melendrez, W. John- son, G. Galvan, C. Stone, R. Manson, K. Debus. Row 2: P. Faz- zini, R. Weis, D. Brauer, I. Murphy, J. Bello, D. Sons, C. Kroscher L. Poole, J. Waiters. R. Jackson, Row 3: D. Bravo, T. Spenard, J. Paul, G. Roberson, W. Murphy, D. Bello, Coach Rehberg, T. Davis, B. Perkins, M. Corbin, R. Hofmann, R. Kennedy, R. Ludwig, mgr. Row 4: C. Silas, W. Hofmann, P. Tihinen, R. Chapman, R. Rivera, C. Bronaugh, R. Vasquez, C. Farmer, J. Flahive, W. Davis. Not Pictured: Capt. R. Maiorano, T. Blackful, F. Harden, L. DiAnni, mgr. Rupert Leaps His Way To State High Jump Title CAboveJ Coaches George Hamlin and A1 Versypt measure the height of the high-jump bar after John Rupert set a new Bloom indoor record. CBelowJ This year's Co-captains Don Bello and Ralph Maiorano are congratulated by Coach Robert Rehberg after a fine indoor season. The 1963 Varsity cindermen finished their season with an 8-1 record, a first place finish in the South Suburban Conference, and captured the District meet for the tenth consecutive year. District champs included Jim Franklin, Bill Stokes, Captain Bob Poole, and John Rupert, who went on to capture the state high-jump championship. Rupert also set new Bloom indoor and outdoor records, leaping 6'4 . The 1964 Varsity 9 indoor squad completed its schedule with a 6-2 record. During the eight meets, five Bloom indoor records were set, two each by Captains Don Bello and Ralph Maiorano. Bello set his records in the 660 and 330 yard dashes, while Maiorano set his in the 3 X 4 and one mile runs. Also the team of Roosevelt Stringfellow, Don Bello, Byron Perkins, and Ron Evans ran the mile relay in 3:32.0, which is exceptionally fast for an indoor track. 1963 Outdoor Scores Bloom Opponent 83 .. Thornridge... 35 75.. ...OakPark .... ...43 50.. ...LaGrange... ...68 87 .. Kankakee ........... 31 75 . . . . . Dwight D. Eisenhower . . . 43 77 .. ... Thornton .......,.. ... 41 97 .. Lockport .. 21 97.. ...Argon ...2l 60.. ...Joliet.. ...58 Bloom Opponent 75 . . . . Thornridge . . . . . 43 65.. ..OakPark... ..63 44.. ..LaGrange.. ..78 82.. ..Kankakee... .. ..35 83 . . . . Dwight D. Eisenhower . . . . 35 76 .. .. Thornton .. .. 42 69 .. .. Lockport .. .. 49 97.. ..Argo.. ..20 66.. ..Joliet.. ..61 Row I: L. Buxton, mgr.g C. Turner, N. Stanfa, T. Coldman, F. Harden, Capt. D. Bello, Capt. R. Maiorano. T. Blackful, R. Sring- fellow, R. Kennedy, K. Lolli, A. Woods, J. Spada, mgr. Row 2: Coach R. Rehberg, Coach J. Curry, R. Goeings. B. Perkins, L. Milne, R. Evans, H. Cattlett, D. Slota, R. Jenkins, V. Barker, T. C The 1963 Frosh-Soph track squad completed its out- door season with an 8-l 'record and a fourth place finish in the conference meet. Highlighting the season was a record breaking performance in the Moose- heart relays by the 880 yard relay team of Vird Bar- ker, Lee Milne, Ron Evans, and Roy Jenkins. The quartet covered the distance in l:33.7. This year's indoor team finished the season with a mediocre 3-5 slate, but gained needed experience for the outdoor season. Coach Rehberg noted that the squad was hurt in the early meets by injuries and by slow development, but that they started to develop near the end of the season. Coach Rehberg also stated that the separation of the freshmen from the sophomores during meets gave the freshmen a better chance to compete. Eicher, A. Thomas, T. Wing, Coach G. Hamlin. Coach A. Versypt. Row 3: T. Spennard. L. Panega, P. Pagoria, R. Harvey, J. Frank- lin, L. Washington, J. Richert. G. Bonick, W. Murphy, V. Vance, R. Moore. Row I: L. Corsigglia, J. Wilson, J. Cappelletti, R. Rekau, J. Blood, D. Ribecca, B. Jenkins, J. Johnson, D. Flamini, J. Scabue J. Foster, P. Vasquez, S. Niemczac. Row 2: D. Ramacci. S. Ed: wards, D. Monstevil, B. Bradford, J. Bello, L. Poole, L. Di Anni, J. Waiters, D. Brarer, W. Sykes, B. Wilson, N. Pavlik, A. Scramenti S. Smith, J. Doolittle. Row 3: P. Fazzini, D. Jenkins, F. Sauro, Rl Williams, S. Revera. A. Amos. P. Lolli, W. Jones, R. Weis. A. Griffin, L. Cogar, W. Stevens. B, Zurisk, J. Armstrong. L. Miller. R. Williamson. Row 4: G. Winner, S. Burrell. G. Andersen, D. Brosz, R. Black, W. Korzun. J. Verbel. E. Perkins. W. Town, L. Cuber, D. Leech, J. Town, P. Rivera, M. Marshall. R. Kingsley, P. Johnston. 1953 Squad Captufgg 1964 Varsity Schedule District Championship April 8 . Rich East . .. Here April 10 . Marian ..... Here April 13 . Carl Sandburg Here April 14 . . . . . .Argo .... . . . Away Last yearis varsity baseball team, under the direc- April 16 ...Joliet .. Away tion or Coaches Fred Jacobeit and Sam Piazza, won April 17 - l l . . .Thornton l . ' Here the district championship from cross-town rival D Marian. The squad was beaten however in the re- APU1 23 ---LOCKPON Away gional by Dwight D. Eisenhower by a score of 2-1. April 27 . . . Thornridge , , Here Many of the boys who were members of last year's April 30 , , B I A .Thornton U ' Away district championship team returned this year to de- Ma 4 K k k A fend the title. Ed Sadus and Bruce Wilson, both reg- y ' ' ' ' ' ' an a ee ' ' ' Way ulars last season, returned to bolster this year's May 7 - - - ' - -Joliet -... . . . Here mound staff, along with Tom .Wing and Ray Tater- May 11-14 District IHSA sall. Senior Dave Strong provided his services as a M 14 catcher, while Pat Bekeza, Tom Ott, Ernie Turner, ay ' ' ' ' ' 'Argo ' ' ' ' Away and Steve Racz returned to fill the infield positions. M-Hy 18 . . . . . . Regional IHSA May 21 - - - - - - Eisenhower . . Here May 27-29 Sectional IHSA June 4-5 . . . . . . State IHSA Row I: Steve Racz, Ernie Turner. Tony Marocchi, Pat Bekeza, Jer- Walker, Anthony Leli, Tom Wing, David Leli, Clyde Sissel, Tom ry Bowling, Ed Sadus, Bruce Wilson, Nick Voltattorni, Mike Abshire, Labuda, Coach Fred Jacobeit. Row 3: Coach Sam Piazza. Tom Gar Ramaeker. Row 2' Mike Call, Wilbur Smith Randy Smith, Wheeler Herman Bell, Ed Richardson. Ray Tattersol, Dave Strong, y - , , John Patty, Dean Sablotney, Tom Tippetts, Gary Ceres, Larry Eustice Smith, Tom Ott, Ray Fetters, Ted Moore, Mgr. 1964 Frosh-Soph Schedule Sophs Open Season by April April April April April April May May May May 8 l3 l7 23 27 30 4 7 l4 21 Rich East ..... . . . Carol Sandburg ..... Thornton ...... . Lockport . . . Thornridge . . . . . . Thornton . . . Kankakee .... Joliet .... . Argo ................ Dwight D. Eisenhower Away Away Away Here Away Here Here Away Here Away Row 1: Louie Dalie, Gene Buzelli, Greg Wierzbicki, Gordon Scott, Bob Borkowski, Guy Carnagey, Hank Szesny, Larry Mielcarz, Van Vogt. Row 2: Steve Asbury, mgr.g Don Tendall, Jim Gasbarro, Ken Slaght, David Lukasavitz, Carey Schiever, Charles Kroscher, Pete Beating Rich East, 14-l In the lirst two games of this season, the Frosh-soph baseball team was beaten once by Carl Sandburg, but breezed past Rich East, 14-1. As these games did not count in conference play, Coach Ash Johnson was still optimistic about his team's chances in the South Suburban League. Although this was Coach Johnsonis first year of coaching at Bloom, he already had an idea as to who his expected starters would be. In the pitching department, he picked Pat Mullen, a veteran of last year's Freshman squad, and Gene Buzelli and Chuck Diehl. At catcher he said his best prospect was John Cikulin. First base was a toss-up between a couple of football players, Ray Garcia and Ken Slaght, both sophomores. Second base and the out-field positions were still undecided at the time of this writing. Short- stop and third base were held down by Jim Gasbarro and Galen Naumann, respectively. Most of these boys played together last year on the Freshman team, which finished with a 5-4 record. This year's squad of 37 boys was cut to 25 before the first conference game against Lockport. Hahto, Galen Naumann. Larry Mason, Ray Garcia, Ashley Johnson. coach. Row 3: John Cikulin, Pat Mullen, Bill Nelson, Levi Williams. Wayne McCoy, Charles Diehl, Walter Ladalski, Joe Planeca, Ron Parratt, John Hall, Richard Hibbs. 1963 Squad Finishes 1964 Varsity Schedule Third in District Meet The 1964 Varsity tennis squad won its first meet against Tinley Park and Coach Tom Deem is con- fident that the squad can continue its winning form right through the final game of its sixteen game schedule. Returning lettermen from last year's third place dis- trict finisher included Larry Rosen, Pete Zagorski, Dave Brauer, John Morinec, Tim Keller, Barry Jas- man, Tim Kelly, Ron Testa, and Louis Cervera. Ac- cording to Coach Deem, most of these boys had had three years of varsity experience and he feels that this team has the potential to carry them through the slate with the best record of any Bloom team. April April April April April April April April May May May May May May May 13....... l4....... 16.... 23....... 28....... 2... 7... 9... 11... 15-16 Tinley Park .... . . . Here Rich East . . . . . . Here Argo ................ Here Bremen .............. Here Homewood-Flossmoor . . . Here Thornridge ............ Here Kankakee ............ Away Dwight D. Eisenhower . . . Here Thornton ............ Away District IHSA Lockport ............. Here Joliet .......,....... Away Conference fat Thorntonj Homewood-Flossmoor .. Away State IHSA Row I: Tim Kelly, Ron Testa, Barry Fasman, Bob Hofmann, Wayne Calderone. Row 2: David Brauer, Don Mier, Peter Zagorski, Larry Rosen, Carl Wojack, Coach Tom Deem. Row I: John Carnes, Jim Schichner, Bill Hofmann. Jelier Dorst, Don Weise, Fred Tiberi, Larry Richert, Jim Brauer. Coach Richard Wil Schramm. Bruce Wyatt. Row 2.' Bob Schultz, Ted Hasemann, Otto burn. The 1963 Varsity golf squad finished second in the district meet and third in the South Suburban League meet. The squad also posted a 9-5 record under the coaching of John Prombo, who this year com- pleted his tenth year of coaching the Bloom squad Coach Prombo was optimistic about this year's team, but noted that it would be difficult to find a re- placement for Mike Becker, who was graduated in 1963. Becker was the district medalist and qualified to play in the state meet. Returning from last yearis team were seniors Chuck Meyers and Ben Tarquinio and junior Rich Jaco- bucci. Also expected to see a lot of duty this season were juniors Stanley Biel, Dave Daley, and Bob Keene. Chuck Meyers, Rich Jacobucci, Ben Tarquinio, and Coach John Prombo. Freshman Sports Football Basketball Wrestling 110 Frosh-Soph Scores Bloom Opponent 67... ..OakLawn ........... ...24 45 . . . .... Thornton Fractional South . . 34 47... .... Reavis... ...47 55... .... Bremen.. ...39 66... ..Lockport.... ...l9 27 . . . . . Homewood-Flossmoor . . . . . 5-9 78 . . . .... Kankakee . . . . 7 69... ..Thornton... ...17 31 ... .. Thornridge .. ... 55 64... ..Argo ............... ...22 58 . . . . . Thornton Fractional North . . 27 Row I: Ted Heseman. James Speese, Bruce Wyatt, Bill Mackler, Dennis Derfiny, Ralph Robinson, Tim Williams, Bill McCarter. Row 2: Daryl Crandall, Jim De Bolt, Roger Hansen, Bob Cavallo, Mark Payne, Harry Davidson, Bruce Booth, Tom Mutter, Tom Frosh-Soph Team Finishes Fourth in Conference This year's Frosh-Soph team finished fourth in the South Suburban League and also compiled a respecta- ble 9--2-l dual meet record. The squad had a blistering start this year, capturing their first live meets before suffering their Hrst loss to Homewood-Flossmoor. They took the next two meets easily, then were beaten by the conference cham- pions, Thornridge. They came back after this loss and took the last three in a row. Record holders this year were: Harry Davidson, Ron Parratt, Bob Cavallo, and Lane Fricks in the 200 yard Medley Relay with a time of 1:57. This cut about 4.5 seconds off the old record. Ron Parratt set a record in the 50 yard breast stroke with a time of 31.7 seconds. He cut almost 2 seconds off the old record. With fifteen boys moving up to the varsity next year, the team will be hurt considerably. Also there won't be as many freshmen available, when the new school opens next year. Even with these disadvantages, Coach Upton expects to have a good nucleus to build next year's squad. Kendall, Lane Fricks. Row 3: Coach Don Upton, Dick Stanton. Jim Matera. Mike Mikalitis, Ron Parratt, Michael Malone, Nick Masciotra, Steve Young, Vernon Grubisich, Tom Cvercko, Tom Mooney. Lettermen Gain New Membersg Suppl Services At Home Games tTo the rightl New members. Row 1: Percy Whitte, Ray Fetters, Patrick Bekeza, Don Slota. Row 2: Tilton Davis, David Daley, Jack Collins, Coach Charles Huss- man. Bloom's sport participants win recognition for their ef- forts by gaining admission to the Lettermen's club. All boys who have earned a varsity letter are eligible for membership. The group is sponsored by Mr. Fred Jacobeit and Mr. Charles Hussman, who organize all activities. The main function of the Lettermen's Club is ush- ering at all home basketball games to assure order and eliminate all confusion about seats and the like. The Lettermen also ushered at an exhibition game which was played between members of the National Football League champion Chicago Bears and the House of Charles basketball team, at which time the House of Charles supplied tuxedos for the ushers. Officers were James Laurie, president, James De- Luca, vice-president, and Bob Moran, secretary- treasurer. 2 QTO the leftj Old members. Row I: Jim Laurie, Jim DeLuea, Bob Moran, Bruce Hodges, Bob Hoffman, Vird Barker. Row 2: Ken Cook, Claude Owens, Jeff Lovell, Ernest Turner, Herman Bell, Lenny Brown. Row 3: Phil Pressendoj David Brower, Al Jay Fulton, Raymond Kennedy, Tim Kel- ly. Trevor Coldman. Row 4: Pete Zagor- ski, Frank Hardin, Gary Roberson, Ed- ward Sadus, Ralph Maiorano, Row 5: How- ard Cole, John Morinec, Gary Ramaeker, Ben Tarquinio, Don Bello, Coach Fred Ja- cobeit, Tyrone Blackful. 5 3 CAboveJ Athletic Director Frank W. Buchtel and George Hamlin, assistant track coach, admire. one sec- tion of Bloom's Athletic Hall of Fame. The Hall con- sists of individual, team, and track relay teams which have won state championships. Al- so included are other out- standing Trojan athletes. QTO the rightl Mr. Buchtel displays the Athletic De- partment's new bulletin board, which lists all coach- es and tells of events to come. Bloom's Hall of Fame Growsg New School to Have wn Athletic Department The Athletic Department, under the direction of Mr. Frank Buch- tel, is trying something new this year. An admission of 50 cents a person is being charged for the so- called minor sports events. ,This innovation is used to make activ- ity tickets worth more to the buy- er. Next year a new school will open on Sauk Trail and Cottage Grove avenues. This shool will begin its sports program with freshman ath- letics. The new school will have its own track, football Held, and gymnasium. If you happen to walk past the main doors to the M,Cann gym, you can't help seeing Bloom's Hall of Fame. This addition to the Athletic Department will grow even larger by next year and will extend to the west hall of the gym area. GIRLS' SPORTS X is Q The main activity of Orchesis, dance group, was the actual preparation and perfection of its dancing routines. This year the theme, Americana,,, was used in a February concert for the public. Later, a portion of the program was given for students during each homeroom period. Dance has the added advantage of the colorful pageantry of the theatre, the oppor- tunity to associate movement with music, and the learning which comes from working from a basic idea through devising movements to carry out that idea, choosing appropriate mu- sic and planning the costuming and staging. Regardless of past experience or lack of it, Orchesis, comprised of 35 coeds and in- structed by Mrs. Mary Roberts, is open to any girl interested in dancing. Orchesis Row I: V, Thompson, L, Alexander. Row 2: S. Cole, L. Tarquinio. Row 3: M. Arnemann, J. Montgomery, T. Forrest. Row 4: C. Tur- ner. Row 5: T. Montgomery, B. Bogan, A. Syyder, A. Halfaker. Row 6: E. McConnell, E. Mayer, G. Baum, J. Pasquale, S. Hamil- ton. Row 7: C. Guen, D. Busky. Front: Era Woods, Beverly Crossland, Ellen McConnell. Rear: Lynette Tarquinio, Mary Williams. 5 Why Cheerleaders? Linda Alexander, Leanne Petrarea, Betsy Baer, and Trudy Rippe sing Leading tl1e Trojans on the field land doing their best not to be the Star Spangled Banner before an eventful football game, stampededl are Leanne Petrarea, Betsy Baer, Trudy Rippe, and Linda Alexander. Donna Kaufman, Leanne Petrarca, Trudy Rippe, Betsy Baer, and Linda Betsy Baer, Leanne Petrarea, Katlzy Householder, and Linda Alex- Alexander exuberantly jump for the Trojan's starting line up, ander glide through one of their cheers. .qu A Yelling the rahs in the Cheer We're from Bloom are Linda Alexander, Betsy Baer, Trudy Rippe, Kathy Householder, captain, Leanne Petrarca, Joyce Martello, and Donna Kaufman. 116 3 Roxanne Angelini, Kyle Elson, Taren '1Exit, stage left, remarks Vera Johnson, and Vera Carter gleam nendish- Carter in her preparation for a ly over cz crushed opponent. straight jump. Captain Linda Reichert con- tentedly leads a side line cheer. Taren' Jolznson beams with a triumphant smile after a trojan score. Why Cheerleaders? APATHY-the dragging anchor that can throw off even a star's game . . . for the play- er takes his mood from the watching students-too of- ten silent, not understanding the desperation of twelve delightful, frantic coeds down on the floor-jumping- foot thumping, and shouting and pouting and pleading, hearts bleeding, and screaming and beaming, and wheel- ing and squealing, and clapping-hand slapping, and yell- ing, throats swelling, and crying and flying, lungs ach- ing, hearts breaking, the pounding resounding-team winning. Crowd thinning. Exhausted, hoarse, every motion wrung from them, they return home to nurse the hurts of unappreciation and treasure the smiles of thanks from the team-the smiles that said, 'alt was your win, too. Vera Carter, Kyle Elson, Taren Johnson, Roxanne Angelini, and Linda Reichert practice yfrgnlwugly 0,1 prgcfsign timing, 117 Majorettes and Flag Twirlers Attend Band Da at . of I. Bill Willette, the only male rnajorette Introducing the Majorettes, they are Pat Capko, Sandy Doyle, Darlene Bokhoven, captain, Linda Figura, and Nancy Picot. Pat Capko is seen impro- vising on lzer own. Linda Figura gives the glad eye to one of her friends in the crowd. on the squad, concentrates on his twirl- ing during a Bloom pep assembly. Darlene Boklzoven and Sandy Doyle display a toreador routine while entertaining Bloom's basketball fans during tlze half time. 118 Introducing the flag twirlers, they are Barb Pellino, Slzirley Spina, Peggy Squibbs, Sharon Senase, and Captain Kathy Zerante. Shirley Spina, Kathy Zerante, Sharon Senase, Barb Pellino, and Peggy Sqtlibbs. Shirley Spina si ,gs I with mf? i Kathy Zerante Starting their twirling with a bang, the majorettes and flag twirlers traveled by train to the University of Illinois, Band Day. About 150 bands from all areas participated in this event. Before the half-time performance, the gals practiced strenuously to a maximum level of precision. During the football season, the spend ninth hour practicing their half- time routines with the band, as as adjusting to the weather outside. gals well All considered, the twirlers have a busy schedule with practice, more practice, and half-time performances, but their efforts are rewarded when they receive a sports letter in their senior year from the faculty sponsor at the honors as- sembly in the spring. 119 The flag twirlers are seen sparkling with gaiety as they march on tl1e football field. Peggy Sqlcibbs, seen with an H-F rnajorette, entertains at the Homewood Flossznore basketball game. lu-Fins Encourage Group Swimming SITTING: T. Lane, D. Hubacek, C. Madura, C. Webb, C. Mathews, L. Young, M. Tarquinio. KNEELING: R. Sims, J. Bergman, P. Barwig, T. Cannon, M. Johnson, P. Pulcini, B. Simon STAND- Jane Guthrie Secretary Clare Theobald, President ING: C. Theobald, L. Theobald, D. Holmbeck, J. Carol Madura, Guthrie, M. Purlee, J. Spiller, J. Sims, G. Haut, Ab- Vice-President sent-Janice Norstrom. Blu-Fins, an organization for girl swimmers of a high- er level, gives tryouts each spring for all interested co- eds. Weekly meetings at the Bloom Pool include busi- ness sessions and periods for various swimming activi- ties. During the second semester, the swimmers per- fect the annual water show which they present late in the spring. This group of tank gals, coached by Miss Joanne Osmond and Miss Doris Bennett, have perfected form and style each time they dive into the pool. fi' ga., ' 4 Lee Thffffbald Blufins, while practicing, illustrate their swimming skills used in Treasurer their annual water pageantry show. Polliwogs Practice for Annual Show COn pool edgel D. Seramer, K. Proper, T. Ott, L. Halvorsen, E. K. Flory, R. Hutchison, E. Mayer, C. Lacy, M. Brison, C. Schrage, Booth, R. Ceres, M. Garzelloni, B. Panici, G. Halen, L. Tarquinio, D. Tully, S. Ormond, C. Underwood, R. Szesny, L. Curtiss, C. K. Olendorf, G. Baum. Cln waterj C. Topoulos, J. Ziems, H. Mix, Daley. Isl ROW: Mary Heseman, Margret Coppello. 2nd ROW: Betsy Baer, Alice Ward. 3rd ROW: Terry Cannon, Lee Theobald. 4th ROW: Carolyn Webb, Terri Lane. 5th ROW: Jackie Ganser, Melody Wit- voet, Gloria Haut. After several weeks of splashing, swimming to mu- sic, and learning basic wa- ter pageantry skills, mem- bers of Polliwogs, the begin- ning water pageantry group, presented their 1963 pro- gram, Theater Matineef, based on a popular s h ow tune. By the Red Cross objective, Everyone a swimmer, ev- ery swimmer a life saverj, life saving and water safety instructors courses enable ambitious co-eds to become qualified life guards and in- structors. Ist ROW: Carol Mathews, Linda Young. 2nd ROW: Margret Purlee, Jane Guthrie. 3rd ROW: Gloria Panici, Sandra Houk. 4th ROW: Kris Nystrom, Clare Theobald. 5th ROW: Diane Hubacek, Jean Sims, ab- sent-Janice Norstrom. GAA Provides utlet for Girls, Athletic Abilities GAA girls participate in an active game of volley ball while otlzer GAA members stand and watch the excitement. FRESHMAN GAA. Seated: M. Widen. J. Roland. W. Jones, G. Cres- centi, A. Bianchi, R. Sobota, F. Satkowski. G. Garcia. F. Fraide. R. Pickens, A. Monteith. G. Ruiz, K. Pellino. L. Nygren. Kneeling: L. Tarquinio. A. Suwanski, D. Reithel, T. Baffato, K. Luecke. M. Zarante. S. Hendron, G. Crayne, C. Averitt, J. Hawkins, J. Tate, P. Travis, M. Beck. A. Jackson, R. Webb. Standing: L. Knight, M. De- Marco, K. Sengstock, D. Jahnke, A. Maro, M. Aprati, L. Zajicek, M Nemoyer, J. Brent. D. Fleisher, L. King, H. Schichner, M. Nill, M Brown, T. Ruiz, E. Reif. GAA BOARD. Seated: Ardelia Alexander. Kristine Salmen, Cyn- Walker. Charlene Norvil. Jossie Gill. Annie Hughes, Harriet Man- thia Basel, Pauline Hartman, Laurel Li Cross. Standing: Barbara f11Ug-CZf3Y13H00kS- JUNIOR AND SENIOR GAA. Kneeling: Laurel Li Cross, Mary Barker, Jac- queline McCoy, Annie Hughes. Willie Bee Cole. Evelyn Chavers. Standing: Barbara Walker. Charlene Norvil, Freddie Jean Moore, Gudrun Peistrup, Doro- thy Curtis, Cynthia Basel. Running up and down the basketball court, chasing a badminton birdie, swinging at a volley ball, cheerfully playing recreational games, diving and frolicking in the cool lush- green water of the pool are among the many activities of the Girls' Athletic Association. Members participate in three play days at Evergreen Park, Thornton, and H-F High Schools. In addition to 'fjust having a good time, the girls learn the correct way of partaking in sports, strengthen their sportsmanship, keep themselves physically Ht, learn to get along with others, and make new friends. Besides raising money by selling soft drinks at basketball games, candy, and pennants, the GAA buys the foyer Christmas tree an- nually. Hecht. A. Heisterman, D. Smith, K. Ruse, W. Cortez. lee, B. Crossland, H. Manning, C. Hooks, E. Sallis, 123 SOPHOMORE GAA, Sggfgdi- D. Sarek, J. '1-harp, S- K. Ohlendorf, D. Forrest. Standing: C. Polak, K. Mc- Kay, N. Nichols, J. Ziems, S. Hamilton, J. Gill, P. Kneeling: B. Listenbee, G. Yates, C. Malec, R. Brown- Robinson, P- Hartman, K- SHIIHCI1- Waiting to sign the GAA attendance sheet are Har- riett Manning, Kathy Mc- Kay, Judy Ziems, Cynthia Basel, and Krixtilie Sal- men. E L x L .jf .,,,. N 4 -W 5 is if' 3? :K W , afar?-: M- . g f , .V ' S1 fwswi' 54 1 Ef3,1,2Qg,,gQi w mf W x ' K A iz.: MS Q ,, LL-L' in if 4 .1 K , 9 M37 PERSONNEL Enunzio Paolilli Commissioner of Melody Inucci Welfare Commissioner of Nick Zarami Social Activities Mayor City of Bloom Gutstanding Pat Kopernik Co-editor BLOOM Annual Elmer Joyce Co-editor BLOOM Annual Carol Cohen ' K Co-editor Broadcaster C 126 Marcie Ranieri Commissioner of Finance ' 75 Seniors David Brauer Commissioner of Public Improvements Linda Iafollo Clerk A i Q City of Bloom 4446! Robert Solita Co-editor Broadcaster MJ, iiii James Laurie President Gina Pisterzi SCUIUY C1335 President Girls League f 127 Senior oflicers Buster Laurie, presidentg Joe Monteleone, vice-president, Heidi Oehmke, secretary, and Sherry Corradetti talk to Miss Mary Hollis. class sponsor. What is a senior? A hodge-podge of emo- victorious Homecoming Week, and last, tions, ideas, plans, and dreams-these are but certainly not least, the Prom. There a few of the elements that compose a are many pleasant memories, but enter- member of the Senior class. There is much prising seniors are making plans for the to look back to: that first day of school, future and 3 Steady Career-and PCfh3PS the day the class rings were delivered, a for that very special date next week! g Memoriam 6 William Pascarella Cheryl Kraemer 1946-1962 1946-1963 128 Glen Adair Carol Adams Frances Adams Helen Agee Alberta Agostini Dominic Alessandrini Ardelia Alexander Jean Alexander Norman Allen Mary Alvarez Susan Anderson Kathleen Annunziata Barbara Apponi Debby Aprati Donald Aprati Robert Arbuthnot Karen Arcaris Nick Archer Robert Armellino James Arndt Dayle Aronowitz Sam Azzarello Betsy Baer Ema Baker Jack Baker i Jim Baker Kenneth Bapties Amalia Bargy Robert Barlog Beverly Barrett Emidio Bartolomei Frank Basile Retha Basson Elizabeth Beal Norma Bearby James Beatty Jeanette Beaver Wayne H. Bell Donald Bello Frank Benjamin Julee Benner Jennifer Bentley Douglas Berchem Thomas Berchem Jacqueline Bergman Richard Berner Drena Bianconi James Bieronski Mary Billingsley Mary Black Tyrone Balckful Deborah Bobbitt Darlene Bokhoven Terry Boling William Bonea Karen Botkin Rex Bouwense Louis Bovara Sharon Bradshaw David Brauer Leonara Bravo Cheri Brewer Dennis Brewer Connie Briones Jerilynn Brischke Ronald Brockman Florence Brooks Annie Mae Brown Georgia Brown Gloria Brown Leonard Brown Vernette Bruce Marlene Burback Michael Burge George Bushno Patricia Caffarelli Robert Camilli Terry Cannon Janet Cappella Jerry Capriotti Joyce Capriotti Dorothy Carl Doris Carter Karen Castelli Louis Cervera 55. 5 Wg 'v 131 A fi i N, J David Chagoya Theodore Chaney Margaret Chapman Ethel Charleston.. Donna Chryst Judith Ciancanelli Frances Cincione Donald Clark Doris Colbert Trevor Coldman Howard Cole Anthony Collins Donald Collins Lucille Collins Rebecca Collins Nancy Conner Robert Conterato Kenneth Cook Mose Corbin Roberta Corbin Sherry Corradetti Josephine Corsino Gloria Cowger JoAnna Cowles Donald Cowser Scott Craig William Crews Ierrie Crim William Crince Laurelli Cross Barbara Crum Judith Crumbaugh Marianne Currier John Curtis Sherry Cyphers Cheryl Daehn Richard Dallesandro Sam Dallesandro ,Carol D'Amic0 Virginia Darnell Juanita Davila Judith DeAngelo Al DeBow Ronald DeFries Charles DeGreve Linda Delsener Manuel DelToro James DeLuca Jeanne DeLuca Paula Demkowich Elizabeth Dennis Donna DeWaard Ann Dickson Suzanne Dodd David Dohmeier Larry Dolat Carl Donald Irene Doxy Melvin Doxy Candice Duncan fr 133 WE, L Q61 .mrgqylf :-Am Q,gamgm:4fz :ew ff, A t Q raw sm . rw. as at H - if ,,::'1:7 w, ,qv - P fi 5 K Mgr ig. ,, , 'cgiferiyilii --1 , lvl .A'g It 6 ,, , N . 5, X f if Q 3, F222 Patrick Durcinika Sandra Eaken Michael Elder Marian Elliott Frank Emole Dennis Erickson Marilyn Eriks Barry Fasman Barbara Fidanzi Diane Fields Jane Fisher Mary Ann Fitzgerald Joanne Flamini David Flowers Marian Fockler Bruce Forsberg Jacolin Foster Stephen Fowler William Francis Evelyn Fries Jeannie Froncek Guadalupe Fuentez Karen Fuller Al Jay Fulton Judith Fulton Sharon Fulton Beth Gaby Valentine Gaerlan Renatta Gann Sylvia Garcia Anthony Garrison Carolyn Gavel Carol George Marianne Gerardi Rose Giunta Michael Gleason Carolyn Glowiak John Goeders Louis Goers James Goings Barry Gordon Susan Goss Stephen Grant Frederick Greenspon Carol Gremp John Griflin Marvin Grilin Geraldine Grono Sandra Grutzius Barbara Gubitz Magdalena Haag Linda Haddon Mary Hale James Hall Carrie Halverson Susan Halvorsen Barbara Hamilton Ronald Hanko Frank Harden Ernest Hardiman James Harris Barbara Hartman Donald Haupt Gloria Haut Michael Heft Donald Heilig Shirley Heller John Hering Carrie Herring Steve Herzic Bruce Hodges Robert Hofmann Helen Homik Richard House Kathryn Householder Sharon Hughes William Hughes Michael Hull Robert Hult Barbara Humes Linda Iafollo Melody Inucci Carmella Invergo Larry Irwin Charlene Isom Andrew Jackson Blythia Jackson Brenda Jackson Lore Jackson David Jarrett Laura Mabry Carl Johnson Connie Johnson Theodore Johnson Bernice Johnstone Edward Jones Charles Joyce Elmer Joyce Karen Joyce Sharon Jusick Peggy Kalemba Alfred Kalus Carl Kasper Donna Kaufman George Keene Timothy Keller Timothy Kelly Patricia Kennedy Raymond Kennedy Francis Kirkpatrick Phyllis Klibofske Barbara Kloss Sharon Kloss Kenneth Koch Michael Konkol Patricia Kopernik Stanley Kowalowski Tonette Kowalski Roger Kraemer sf 137 fi g -45' If , ,,,. 138 42.5 Mr Rosemary Krencik Timothy Kretschmar Michael Kruzel Anthony Kudra Marvin Kunstman Donald Kvasnicka Maurine LaBelle Tom Labuda Jeanette Ladalski Allen Lange Donald Langhans Darlene Latiker James Laurie Daniel Lease Marilyn Lehnert Margo Leone Susan Lind Linda Lisenby Frances LoBue Karen Lodl Gloria Loferski Kenneth Lolli Jeffrey Lovell Cynthia Lowery Florentina Loya Lorraine Luden Geraldine Lumbley Donald Lundegard Kathy Mackler Walter Macklin Terry Madsen Carol Madura Donna Maier Ralph Maiorano John Mannel JoAnn Manson Patricia Manson Shirley Manson John Marino Angelo Marnell Anthony Marocchi John Marta Evelyn Martello Joyce Martello Gary Martin Rene Martinez Shelia Massery Muriel Massey Rodney Matthews Allen Mattio John Mavragis Delores Mayol Judith McAdams Tunisia McCann Gary McClanahan Sterling McCoy Michael McDermott Jenell McDonald Nadia McManimen Margaret Mearns Norman Meier Sharon Melei Charles Meyers Daniel Meyers August Michaels Joan Micko Ruth Middleton Donald Miller Gary Miller Karyl Miller Kenneth Mischka William Molk Karen Montechiare Joseph Monteleone James Moore William Moore Robert Moran Pamela Morgan John Morinec David Mote James Mullen Yuko Nakayama Robert Nasiatka Carol Natale Michael Nave Evelyn Neal Jelena Nelson Thomas Neubauer Daniel Nichols Daniel Nicks Ricky Nielsen Jennifer Nilsson Mary Nossem Lawrence Nussbaum Heidi Oehmke Pennie Oehmke Richard Ogibovic Alan O'Keefe Dennis Oldenburg Beverly Olson Timothy O'Neill David Ormond Kenneth Osman Thomas Ott Vicky Overton Claude Owens Madelon Owens JoAnn Page Frances Palanca Thomas Palanca Selma Pancake Shirley Panici Enunzio Paolilli John Paris David Parke Carol Patrevito Jeffrey Paul Charles Pawl Lily Peart Charles Pease . .S ,V .- F' ' 01 y if i A ii T W 'K W 1 f wa . - '21 2, ,x- Egfr sw , ,ffm -izisfzaf 'Z aw SB' 1 F353 X. 1 3 'EY ff? 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Gilbert Pena Richard Perez Barbara Petree Lawrence Phillips Jill Piazza John Picchi Kenneth Pickens Wayne Pinley Gina Pisterzi Conrad Pitcher Judith Piunti Larry Piunti Shirley Plucienik Merrald Porter Dorothy Powell Jacqueline Pratico Phillip Pressendo Carolann Prince Priscilla Prospero Sylvia Prowell Jacqueline Prystalski Margaret Purlee Stephen Racz Valerie Rahn Gary Ramaeker Barbara Ramey Jeffrey Ranieri Marcella Ranieri Paula Raso Sidney Rauch Linda Redenbaugh Joyce Reeves Richard Renzi Jimmy Reynolds Roberta Ricchio Trudene Rippe Daniel Rishel Teresa Rivera Gary Roberson Howard Roberts Virginia Roberts Thomas Rocha Larrie Roop Larry Rosen Paula Rosen John Rosetti Joseph Rosetti Carole Ross Jeanne Ross Earl Rossum Rose Marie Rotondi Philip Rowland Kim Ruge Peter Ruiz Nancy Rush Willie Rush Edward Sadus Eugene Salter Donna Sammons Rachel Sanchez ' aww ,.p1,:,., f J- -sf K?- . ,,.. fgsiivwy a A .. gy wi KQV ics? ' , 3 .1 -12, :sen , gg aw W, 1 re k. Sk lu, if 1' fr iilciarwil lf ,rw 'WN- R33 rgtgtg 'il , , ,, ,-351 . Roy Sanchez Doris Sanders Terry Sanders Diane Sandstrom Frank Sapienza Arthur Schichner Jan Schmitt Wayne Schmitt John Schmueck John Schneider Robert Schneider Terry Schultz Marilyn Schumpp Gregory Scott Trudene Seals Janice Serocenski Doris Shane Carol Shaw Priscilla Sheridan Rodney Shipp James Sierra Rita Sievert Lois Sims Bonnie Sjogren W. H. Skelton Roberta Smieszny Dennis Smith Mary Ann Smith Nancy Smith Thomas Smith Robert Solita Vyn Sonn Frank Sons Thomas Spada Carol Sparling Jane Spencer Ronald Spina Sandra Squeteri Elizabeth Stallings Nicholas Stanfa John Stankus Patrick Starkey Richard Starkey Ronald Starkey Louis St. Clair Donna Steckes Harry Stein Rosemary Stelter Michael Stokes Gloria Stone Patricia Straczek Ronald Straczek Roosevelt Stringfellow David Strong Janet Summers Celesta Sunn Terry Szesny James Szeszol Donna Tanis Benjamin Tarquinio fs-Kiwis vu--' Norma Tarquinio Raymond Tattersall Anna Marie Taylor Cheryl Taylor Daniel Taylor Eugene Taylor June Taylor Ronald Testa Carol Themer John Thoeming Betty Thomas Thomas Tippetts Virginia Tredon Marcos Trevino Mary Ann Tripodi James Trotier Treva Trotter Phillip Tully Clark Turner Earnest Turner Toby Tyler Richard Umlleet Paula Underwood Timothy Underwood Leonard Urban Marian Vallone Margaret Valois Josephine Vance Carolynn Veenstra George Velissaris Josephine Venturella Phyllis Vertucci Hilda Villagomez Kenneth Vincek Linda Vittori Dwight Volpe Nick Voltattorni Savella VonBorstell Susan Verba Ruth Wagner John Walker Beverly Ward Herman Warr Carol Warren Joyce Washington Robert Watson Margaret Weise Janice West Diane Whitaker Garry White Sandra Wiater James Widen Nancy Wilder Edward Williams George Williams Irvin Williams Mary Williams Rozetta Williams Thomas Williams Florence Willingham ara' Mil , si linger ,, ms .M QM V-Wwe If Barbara Wilson Kay Wilson Melba Wimberly Antoinette Wlos Bernadette Wojack Edwin Woodward Sally Woodward Alice Word Patricia Wroblewski Brian Yambor Frances Yankee Walter Yant Carol Youwer Phyllis Yushkevich Diane Zagone Phyllis Zagone Peter Zagorski Nick Zaranti Diana Zeman Gerald Zeman Robert Zeman Carol Ziems Carol Zolp Gary ZumMa1len Sallee ZumMallen Shirlee ZumMal1en Carol Cohen Cheri Green Jessica Foster Linda Urban 1 'V Sandra Seals demonstrates with model to fellow trainer Maxine Lainzer at the Beauty Salon of Lincoln Heights. Not all seniors were on stage for tlze Senior class play. Here seniors Ted Johnson and Ted Chaney work on the fine points of stage lighting. 149 Juniors Involved in arious Activities Left To Right: Mr. William Spaulding, Junior Class Sponsor, Secretary Diane Nardi, Treasurer Carol Pavlik, Vice-president Wayne Segneri, and President Tom Parisi. During their third year at Bloom the juniors were challenged with new and strange problems and had to bear numerous responsibilities in addition to their already long list of extracurricular activities. With college approaching and plans for the future becoming necessary, the juniors spent many hours working on homework and added projects. Various tests were administered throughout the year to inter- ested students, such as the College Board Exams and the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test. The Class of ,65 was also introduced to the team-teach- ing program, which is relatively new at Bloom. Juniors maintaining at least a 3.6 grade point aver- age were inducted into National Honor Society in the spring. The junior year was not all studying and serious- ness. In fact there were many activities which the juniors either participated in or sponsored. Before school in the cafeteria the class sold doughnuts in the morning, which has become a tradition with them. They also held the annual Junior Jamboree' in order to pay for the high point of the year-the Prom. 150 as :ga 22 'CW sv' rom rv-. mg? ' gd 5? Qin 9 ing' 2-Ei 3' Cvffgg 5 ' E5 3' 2 Q-P' S P rv Q2 3 53, P5 9 H73 3 FE FP' E pg papa D' Es 55 :Z Z3 Silk :si g- 9,2 9:0 :I CD,-. X' UE' my was Row I: M. Abshire, L. Akins, G. Albrecht, Armstrong, K. Arnold, L. Arnold Row 4: R, B. Ashley, L. Ausmus, A. Backus, L. Bacskai. Juniors Row I, Below. R. Baetzel, M. Baker, K. Bakker, A. Bakowski, W. Balkey, S. Ball. Row 2: D. Baranski, G. Barbrow, M. Barker. V. Barker, B. Barnett V. Barnett. Row 3: B. Bartolomei, C. Basel, D. Bassett, A. Batterman, H Baum, R. Bava. Row 4: J. Baxter, T. Bearby, R, Beard, R. Begora, P. Bekeza, A. J Belanger. Row 5: J. Bell. M. Bement, R. Benedetti, J. Benni, M. Berchem R. Bernardino. Row 6: N. Besler, P. Biasella, S. Biel, R. Bigham, K. Bishop, E Blackful. Row 7: D. Blackwell, P. Bogacz, B. Bogan, G. Bogenschneider, R. Bokacik. L. Bonham. Row 8: G. Bonick. B. Bortoli. M. Bostick, M. Boudreau, W. Bouler, T. Bouwense. 151 Row 1, Above: J. Bowling, D. Bravo, J. Bricks, D Bridges, P. Brindle. Row 2: J. Briones, M. Brock, E. Brockman, D. Bronaugh C. Brooke. Row 3: K. Bross, C. Brown, J. Brown, M. Brown, S Brown. Row 4: K, Brummer, T. Bruno, L. Bruns, V. Burgum J. Busher. Row 5: S. Butitta, J. Butkus, J. Butkus, C. Butt, L. Buxton Row 6: P. Bytner, J. Cada, W, Calderone, C. Camaioni D. Cameli. Row 7: T. Camilli, O. Cantu, P. Capko, N. Cappella, A Carcelli. Row 8: J. Carley, N. Carlson, R. Carlson, L. Carpenter S. Carpenter. Row 1, Above: J. Carter, C. Cassady, R. Cassista, H. Cat- lett, B. Cazallis. Row 2: G. Ceres, B. Chalk, S. Chambers, L. Chapman, T. Chau. Row 3: E. Chavers, J. Ciarrochi, C. Cicale. J. Cipriani, J Clarey. Row 4: C. Clasen, M. Cockrum, R. Colangelo, M. Cole W. Cole. Row 5: L. Coleman, G. Collignon. J. Collins, J. Compratt J. Conant. Row 6: V. Conchetti, K. Condon, A. Conner, A. Contrer- as, L. Cook. Row 7: P. Cook, G. Cookingham, D. Cooper, M. Copalel- lo, L. Cote. Row 8: R. Covington. L. Cox. D. Crandall. R. Cucci. C. Cuda. s Row I, Below: J. Cunliffe, D. Curtis, D. Curtis, L. Czajka, D. Da- ley, J. Dallesandro. Row 2: B. D'Apice, J. Darden. J. Darden, M. Darrow, C. Davila, T. Davis. Row 3: C. Debus, M. DeLaurentis, P. DeProsperis, D. DeRouin, A. DiCarlo, J. DiCaro. Row 4: S. DiCicco, N. DiGiovanni, S. DiGiovanni, J. Dillon, N. Dinkelman, C. DiT01a. Row 5: C. Dockery, J. Dolat, P. Dolowy, J. Donovan, R. Downey, S. Doyle. Row 6: J. Draper, J. DuBridge, J. DuChene, W. Dudek, F. Durham L. Dye. Row 7: W. Dye, P. Dyrda, N. Eberly, D. Eckoff, T. Eicher, J. Ein- horn. Row 8: R. Elberson, G. Ellison, P. Emole, P. Engstrand, D. Epley, R. Evans. 152 Row I, Below: R. Fares, L. Fazzini, R. Fendrick, R. Fetters, D Fields, J. Fisher. Row 2: D. Flamini, K. Flammini, D. Focareta, D, Fornal, D. For- rest, R. Forrest. Row 3: E. Fortney, W. Fortson, J. Foster, K. Fox, B. Franklin, J Franklin. Row 4: R. Freeman, B. Frey, A. Fries, R. Fyock, C. Gaetano, P. Galick. Row 5: J. Ganser, A. Garcia, J. Garcia, N. Garcia, F. Gasbarra, J Gasbarro. Row 6: M. Gaston, E. Gayton, R. Gayton, C. George, G. Geras, J Gergash. Row 7: M. Gershon, E. Gezich, J. Gianetti, F. Giannetti, J. Gilki son, P. Gilliam. Row 8: Z. Gilmore, L. Gineris, K. Ginsberg, H. Glass, S. Goe, B. Goesel. ' 153 g. 1 Junior QQ, -V IV-Q lk X fi' ia W ,H ms , .Mar . ltv A M S 2 f. av' 5 Q .Vi-1 Q I . ' i ' iwimlff' of . if'Vv f ' ,g glgif . ,f t ,if f f- f, N ' Q! 'V'-fail W '-ir. -V V fs - V V- V ,, ,. V f' , gg, . fe- 3: 1 5, ,L gi . 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' Row I, Above: R. Goings, A. Gonzales, J. Goodman, S. Goodman, D. Goodson. Row 2: M. Gordon, J. Grabin, M. Gradle, M. Graham, S. Graske. Row 3: D. Gravely, C. Green, T. Green, F. Grier, K. Griggs. Row 4: J. Grounds, L. Gruca, P. Grunst, K. Gurney, J. Guthrie. Row 5: L. Guzzino, S. Hadden, A. Hale, A. Halfaker, C. Hall. Row 6: W. Halpin, N. Hamilton, L. Hamm, J. Hammer, C. Hampton. Row 7: K. Hampton, C. Hanaway, J. Hancock, R. Han- cock, D. Hand. Row 8.' K. Hanko, L. Hansen, W. Hansen, R. Hantak, W. Harast. ,L is J-is .Q 'ws Row 1, A bove: R. Harden, A. Harris, L. Harris, O. Harris E. Harrison. Row 2: R. Harvey, H. Hatchett, J. Haygood, J. Heft, M Hein. Row 3: S. Henry, M. Hense, I. Hentschel, J. Hering, S. Herman. Row 4: H. Hernandez, M. Hesemann, R. Hess, J. Heus- mann, C. Hinkle. Row 5: A. Hippensteel, B. Hitt, C. Hodge, D. Hodge, T Hoffman. Row 6: J. Hohn, J. Holden, D. Holmbeck, C. Holtz, G Holtz. Row 7: C. Hoover, D. Hotkiewicz, J. House, T. House, P Hovis. Row 8: R. Howell, W. Hudson, A. Hughes, K. Hughes, L Hughes. Row I, Below: L. Humphrey, L. Hutchens, R. Hutchison, M. Ian- nucci, S. Irons, J. Jackson. Row 2: B. Jacobs, S. Jacobs, T. Jacobson, R. Jacobucci, C. Janis, G. Jarrette. Row 3: E. Jasinski. S. Jasinski, J. Jelinek, S. Jelinek. R. Jenkins, R. Jensen. Row 4: B. Johnson, C. Johnson, D. Johnson, M. Johnson, M. John- son, B. Johnston. Row 5: S. Johnston, G. Jones, C. Joyce, R. Joyce, L. Kampe, S. Kappmeyer. Row 6: J. Katavic, R. Keene, K. Kelly, D. Kenyon, B. Kickert, L. King. Row 7: B. Kingsley, B. Kinister, S. Kirchman, K. Kirk, J. Kitchens H. Kleihauer. Row 8: J. Kleszczynski, G. Klouse, D. Koch, D. Koelling, L. Kom- er, R. Komes. 154 Below: P. Kosinski, C. Kowalski, C. Kozub, R. Krause, F. Kromelis, L. Krueger. Row I, 2.' Row Kye, C. Row K. Kunkel, P. Kush, D. Kwasigroch, L. Kwiatkowski, M. Lacy. 3: J. Lacy, M. Ladalski, C. LaDu, C. LaMorticella. E. Landers, W. Landingham. 4: Row vick. 5: Row fuss, A. Row 6: en. R. Lane, T. Lane, R. Lang, D. LaPorte, C. Larson, S. Lar K. Laurie, D. LeDoux, R. Lee, G. Lehmwald, T. Leicht Leli. D. Leli, J. Lenting, W. Lesniak, A. Lewis, R. Lewis, D. Li S. Lindemann, R. Lisenby, K. Lorenz, G. Lovely, S. Low, Y. Loya. Row 7.' Row 8: R. Ludwig, P. Lueder, J. Luker, S. Lundell, N. Mass. L. Mabry. 155 Juniors 6 ,, L, 91.5 law ' f , -,lm A ff . V .- E. fig. .2 , .. 1 . . ' . iff? . .- . -- ' ' 431'-V -- An, an iii . 'Q - 'Z MJ ' E. ' . 'ff 'EY we J .5 z J - ' 'J' . . 2.' , 7. W W' ' fr' . f.':: :. - .VU 3i.JF,1fT iff? f I-ffzwlklfifflnii 15255 J C J ' Q fix- 2 - . . -- - ,z A f. V 5 L ,M , . K, .. ..,. V, I Q G 65' - V 7: . ,T K, In L I ,732 I ' . , , 2 . . A N, 3 ww. . . f f f- I 4... , , 1, .fl X' 2 , . . .,..f,f 6m' ,K 'M jf P? we T ' .- .... Q Q ' J f yds- Lei 255, r Wye . '4' 1 I .: .,,V...,. 2. ,.,,, ,,.,,,, Q , .A 5 P I J . fi' 5. i V ' ,, 1 Jffif , .. -f all f 4 f .E 11' Wi 1 .df -0 .' , . F :xiii . Ei. sf. 2 ,- 'lt f .f ff? W . A F J 25 fl M it - -..C J Sv mf ' s Q 'f . 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' 'r f hge 'H -E. , ' 'f . I ,, :jgfx f. ,,hg7,y,, ' 1 . ' - .- . A -' .. xx at Row 1, Above: R. Maccaroni, D. Madsen, J. Maehl, R. Mahnke, B. Maiers. Row 2.' V. Mancini, V. Marchionna, C. Marcott, T. Mar- cussen, C. Marino. Row 3: D. Marion, M. Marta, D. Martin, D. Martinez, J. Martinez. Row 4: W. Massengill, D. Mattio, B. Maxwell, M. Max- well, R. Maxwell. Row 5: O. Mayes, D. Mazur. J. McCoy, M. McDonald, J. McElroy. Row 6: C. McFadden, T. McKay, D. McMurty, T. Mc- Queen, L. McQuillen. Row 7: M. McReyno1ds, M. Melka, M. Mendez, J. Merda, L. Merlini. Row 8: B. Merritt, D. Meyer, J. Michael, S. Michaels, A. Michalowski. . i ,Y . , fb- A Row I, Above: D. Mier. L. Miller, M. Miller, L. Milne, L. Mitchell. Row 2: S. Mitchell, E. Mixon, R. Montana, T. Montgome- ry, B. Moore. Row 3: F. Moore, R. Moore, S. Moore, S. Moore, S. Moore. Row 4: C. Mootry, H. Moreno, B. Morgan, M. Morita, J Moser. Row 5: B. Mote, R. Mrozek, W. Murphy, S. Mushier, L Myers. Row 6: J. Nail, A. Najar, J. Napoli, D. Nardi, G. Nelson. Row 7: R. Nelson, N. Newkirk, N. Nicolai, N. Nieken, S Niemczak. Row 8: J. Norstrom, C. Norvil, T. Novoryta, I. Nunez, D. Nutter. 15 Row I, B elow: D. O'Bryan, R. Ogibovic, B. Oliver, B. Ooms, J. Opilka, M. Orton. Row 2: M Panega. Row 3: A. Row 4: T Paukstis. Row 5: C Pegarsch. Row 6: G J. Perkins. Row 7: R Petrarca. Row 8: V . Owens, J. Padgett, P. Pagoria, S. Pagoria, L. Palanca, L. Panici, G. Panici, J. Panzar, G. Paris, J. Paris, R. Paris. . Parisi, J. Parsons, L. Patrevito, C. Patton, J. Patty, A. . Paulk, C. Pavlik, N. Pavlik. L. Pease, L. Pedersen, M. . Peistrup, M. Pekar, B. Pellino, J. Pensinger, B. Perkins, . Perkins, C. Perl, H. Perry, D. Persiani, L. Persiani, L . Petrarca, C. Pfeifer, R. Pfeifer, S. Phipps, N. Picot, J. Piergallini. 6 Row I, Below: W. Pietrucha, M. Pirani, S. Ploskonka, R. Pluta, E. Polacek, D. Polka. Row 2: G. Polletta, J. Polletta, C. Poole, C. Porter, R. Potter, K. Pries. Row 3: J. Prist, D. Proctor, R. Prokop, G. Pryszcz, A. Pulcini, R. Quijano. Row 4: E. Rabideau, J. Rabideau, I. Rafaj, P. Raifon, K. Ranieri, L. Ranieri. Row 5: D. Rasinski, R. Rauba, N. Rebec, E. Rebeck, W. Reed, J. Rekau. Row 6: K. Rekau, K. Rekau, A. Revell, T. Reynolds, T. Reynolds, J. Ricchiuto. Row 7: K. Richards, E. Richardson, J. Richert, K. Riddle, veld, P. Rissley. Row 8: R. Robbins, D. Roberts, S. Robertson, L. Roesner O. Roman. M. Riet- J. Rohr, Q ..,,, , , 5.1 .V Q . . .. rs - . I, Q. ,, ' 1 S H. -1 M .M -sf , fm . . . . ge . ,,, K gg, K. V I mg. f ,gm ' V' - Vt ' .1-Q: :fi-... 'YA . ffil ' . ' SK K , krkhr KK .K K, KK ,K l. V : ' ' 1 , ,,. AVV M . ,,., . ,, ,... , i ., M ..-V - F Q? ' ma .7 . S Q V V-rv, me-,Vl.,VV A Q . V , W. as ., if . 5If.ifl V ' 5.-ip?-4,-. .. '3ii. 5., Y A - I f'ff: ,wa - - , , - YH J V it , , L , V ' .7 , ' - -' V ' ' . T S ' i V ' 'VI 5 VV W ws M.:-h 1e,:.V1g ff -' K, ez ' - ' f' -.- V.,-I, , w.. ,K f V .6 . . iz., .. , ,MK 2, ' V ,J . .tr 4 ' . 'fl ' fl , Si- ,we 5.5, . , :ff -f ,, V S ' V' K ' vs M M , . .- K ,Li ..-. K, jf' ,r - . . V 1 . -A :f V, V , f .. ' Q ' E QV -gl' . Q .. gf A' i .gg KK K. . v,-- K f sv '4 WV : flu - . K W .g .tes KK 3 - 2 ' I . 'V V.2:e?fe3.V1 5 V J of sf y iKKK,,KKKK: K . w' V K.,W......, ,,KK,,KK,, K3 za K.:.K..K.K .4 K ,- . . 5: if A 'S W 5 V ' ,..-,, -V .ss,V,,, Q, .V 9. . Mfg V. . . .. V Miz, . ,S ' ' ' -' A z ii ii vs 4 .f - X . J , I .K K V me V. rww g-fgV , ., A . M-wif., --up A . V- ' H- 5- 1, , . . -. .' u ' ' l , 2 , J-V. f ' -. V. - V es: ' , A 3 1 1 f V ' v ff- VV -is , - 3 W ' -mn ' ' 5' , V L -X J ...lisa ,, 16, 2 - -A Q- V 3- 4 ,i i i K, . K K, K, K. . .Km K .. 4 , 4 ef?-5 -5 ' V 1 , -B. rfim, , V 'i V. , K K K Q Q . : A1 ff. ' We ' 3 ' . - f i f-,. VV ',.-afaru.. -Q. . . ff: ev, . f V e V '16 I - ' .. to ' 'W - , 'Wigs ww- .V 'Qlgm we V if '. I :'f fV5-as .V. 157 Juniors Row I, Above: S. Romano, S. Rorer, D. Rosetti, P. Ross, J. Rossi. Roiv 2: J. Rossi, L. Rubin, T. Rubin, B. Rubley, L. Rug- gen. Row 3: A. Ruiz, E. Rush, L. Rust, L. Rute, S. Rutnicki. Row 4: B. Rymarz, D. Sablotny, N. Salinas, S. Sallis, S. Salmen. Row 5: D. Santeford, W. Santeford, R. Saunook, T. Schafer, C. Scheiwe. Row 6: R. Schindler, C. Schmaltz, M. Schneider, C. Scholz, P. Schrage. Row 7: H. Schroeder, J. Schultz, L. Schultz, R. Schultz, D. Schutz. Row 8: S. Schwiesow, N. Scott, B. Scribner. S. Seals, M. Seely. Row I, Above: W. Segneri, B. Seiter, J. Seiter, J. Selvag- gio, S. Senase. Row 2: M. Sengstock, M. Shannon, B. Shaw, J. Sigler, E Sikorski. Row 3: R. Silberg, R. Simas, G. Simes, A. Simon, J. Si- IIIOHC. Row 4: J. Sims, M. Sims, C. Sissel, S. Skinner, R. Skow ronski. Row 5: W. Skowronski, P. Slaughter, J. Sloan, D. Slota, L. Smieszny. Row 6: L. Smieszny, B. Smith, C. Smith, L. Smith, M Smith. Row 7: R. Smith, W. Smith, W. Smith, W. Sobota, J. Spa- da Ron 8. T S enard G. S encer J S iller A. S inozzi E. If P , P , . P , P , Spinozzi. Row I. Below: C. Standard, R. Stephen, J. Stephenson, K. Stevens. N. Stevenson, W. Stieg. Row 2: L. Stilts, W. Stilts, K. Stolfo, P. Storch, S. Stow, C. Stradley. Row 3: R. Streib, L. Strid, R. Stua, R. Stuebe, H. Stulpinas, N. Stupka. Row 4: C. Sunn, S. Suppes, M. Sutherland, P. Suwanski, J. Swan- son, L. Swartz. Row 5: B. Sweatt, W. Sweet, D. Sylvester, D. Sypien, D. Talab, L. Tallarita. Row 6: N. Tapp, S. Tatgenhorst. A. Tavoletti, A. Taylor, R. Ted- ford, J. Tegtmeier. Row 7: C. Theobald, L. Theobald, D. Thilman, C. Thomas, A. Thompson, V. Thompson. Row 8: D. Tichenor, R. Tidd, E. Toepfer, J. Toll, E. Toms, M Tondu. 1 1 C..- WTI 4'5 5 ' Pew ' 158 k new tw ,dl 5 f' 7 k ,1 Q. X -H 4 1 Y. t Ar.. 7 sw 1 s 2 1 tg. .f Row J, Below: E. Topoulos. G. Traina. A. Travaglini, A. Trim, S. Trompeter, T. Turnbaugh. Row 2: M. Turner, J. Turza, D. Ueeck, J. VanAuken. R. Vander- warf, W. VanDyke. Row 3: A. VanKampen, J. Vasek, G. Vela. D. Vesci. S. Vitelli, D. Voigt. Row 4: B. Walker, E. Walker, L. Walker, R. Wall, A. Wallace, J. Wallace. Row 5: K. Walls. K. Walls, B. Washington, D. Washington, L. Washington, P. Washington. Row 6: C. Watson, W. Watson, K. Wazny, C. Webb, J. Webster. C. Weidemiller. Row 7: T. Weisbrodt. P. Weishaar. S. Weiss. D. Wells, J. Werner. B. West. Row 8: M. Wheeler, S. White. V .. . k . f' .M Q- ' , ' - '. . ': f . -ww ,. ...- -11... , Q r A v V - V- 5? gswgsg 1-4 C. Wezerek, D. Whitaker. B. White, L. White, -12.5 J.. L' .,--. . nn, ,fl 'Stir' W' X35 u- .. QR' ff. N, ' me -. , , ...V , Qi.: . ' fziz i' if -lm -w.ffftaf-f.-.rgalg , I . aaf J . .a. . T. 1 I ,Jw I NZ . ,fmQww.vwasf www LV 5 Z 2 1 al 'SKWJZ ' -f .-- 2'f 'h' W'4lgf5 .: . , 2,5 - -ffm .ks A ' af. ' ' . .wa Q ' .I 'p g ,Q . Q. -- ! - M ., .Q 7, 2 .'.'f22, 2-P N ...1-'N ff 1- . .fy , g ,N ,ji ,' 5 .Q I Q . E 1 F , , ..- - 5 . . .- ' W T . . - - .. ' pf A .- K x f ' - A . we' K -f ' '-:avg .. 1 f vlsx. ' - ., ,t ,f 3 . ., , 1 5 . 5.4 gf - , - : fix. .. .,. Tom , fl' A t?v??'?3:1'. t - -- ,, .Q 'gt 3 .. . 'Qu . ' f. we K . K 'X 4 2-1,. . . . Q 'li fl .M a f-.3 M F. f il., ? 91' . .A .,, i . V 7 fl' .. :' in . lk lx f. . fl lx 159 fa.. Q -. Junior 5.. Z f. sf ' 'fliil il f ' .f'-iw., M 5: swwf Q, . ii? f m- -' . . K -- ' Q.. ' ' ' ' ' .. ll . 3, -X , ll? gg. . 2, . ts L ,p,t5?ffa fr 1 Xu. ' . 'L Q, 'e H ax, . :S -1 5' ' . we . ' - i'- in K eff . 'ml w 3..5- .W . 2 fr- 1-a '. f elif :- : 'K 1 .K , 2 fe -nf ' - J .. .- wr,f.L ,' t -Wi, . w - -- .' .' 'e. ',. VI... , vii A - -: its .:7'E:' Sw.. ,, , K In V- - , .- - ' 'ii- - A V . V- . -K :',: R I H , H I -' f- -'f7fQQ5iZZ, ,-j?L qi J' seg-f ii . J ' fl A A . 1 -- yt h :fe--saw . , 'ax ,gy :N . 5i2ss'f,.,z . f ' 7 I f- ffl:-255'-it i- , WW? , ' .... - 52. we - ' . ia, x, e ., .. pi, .,,,. ,rf ,354 M qw s f N, M-s,:y,.W5.pf g-pta, . L - s ,... . .. . -... . .-.- -- ' A f fl? Q' ES, fa, -' ' 25 'W 'J Q rf AVA ,,,. fm 'fi-.fi . 0 if e 5: 5 22 A., - . Y- ,: ,,V . ,,,.. I My . ,,,,. . - . emi v , . ,fi J 'ff . ti. .- ' w . -, . - J . ,..., . . . ...,. mfg.. -we , -. .V - ,,.. .. .,.. 4 . -.J .. q .K K ,V Sq. 1, if ' Q, . , ,.. diff , f -1. - . - M V f , . QW Q. -- ,,. -:. ,. . g ..--Y . .- 14. 1 ,Q 1 'J . f Vi J,.,Vf:' ,.:4g X Row I, Above: M. Whitted. H. Wiebe. D. Wilkening, W. Willette, C. Williams. Row 2: N. Williams. S. Williams, S. Williams. T. Williams, E. Williamson. Row 3: B. Wojack. Row 4.' R. S. Wyatt. Row 5: B. Yost. Row 6: B. man. Wilson. K. Wilson. T. Wing, M. Witvoet, C. Wojslaw, R. Wolff, M. Wolgamott, L. Wright, Yacono. J. Yakubinis. J. Yankee. V. Yarns, C. Young, J. Young, J. Zajac. B. Zajicek, B. Zal- Row 7: D. Zampese, E. Zarate, R. Zarate. W. Zatkalik. J. Zeman, Row 8: J. Zeman, K. Zerante, F. Zeuberis, N. Ziems, A. Zydlewski. Sophoinores Begin Planning for Future Years Sophomore class officers: Miss A. Dunn, Sophomore class sponsor, Julie Santori, treasurer, Jim Matera, vice-presidentg A Hootenanny, something new to Bloom, was introduced by the sophomores as the theme of their mixer. The students and even the teachers enjoyed themselves dancing and singing folk songs at the Hootenanny. Many courses were offered to sophomores this year. When they could find time from their studies, such as geometry, biology, and history, they took part in various extra-curricular activi- ties. Some served as oilicers of these clubs. Marie Ciancanelli, secretaryg and Nick Masciotra, president. The class also enjoyed working on such money- making projects as the football and basketball concessions and selling boxes of candy. These and other projects helped to make money for the prom next year. In the spring the class elected oilicers for the following year and helped to decorate for com- mencement exercises. Observing lhe pulse rate of a frog are Jane Guthrie and Marie Ciancanelli. M Sophomores Row I, Below: T. Abramowicz, R. Adams, R. Agostini, K. Albert- son, F. Alexander, L. Alexander. Row 2: L. Alexander, C. Alkire, M. Allen, S. Almanza, A. Amos W. Anderson. s Row 3: R. M. Andrade, V. Andrade, R. Angelini, S. Andrews, R. Archey, C. Arnold. Row 4: W. Aronowitz, S. Asbury, S. Bachar, R. Baker, M. Baldwin K. Ballard. r Row 5: G. Ballew, R. Barker, J. Barnes, L. Barnes, S. Barnes, M. Bartlett. Row 6: P. Barwig, D. Basile, V. Basile, M. Basinger, M. Bates, R. Baum. Row 7: B. Beard, A. Beck, W. Beck, A. Beenes, B. Bekeza, D. Bekeza. Row 8: K. Bell, J. Bello, G. Berndt, C. Berner, M. Berner, P. Berner. Row 9: C. Betts, J. Beyer, A. Bianchi, G. Biasella, L. Bielawski, K. Biesboer. rl. .. X if 1 if'?i3l 57- Row I, Above: F. Billingsley, M. Bingham, F. Bivona, S. Black T. Black, E. Blankenberger. Row 2: L. Block, C. Boettger, E. Borak, M. L. Borio, R. Borkow- ski, R. Bova. gow 3: M. Bovara, T. Bower, L. Boyd, B. Bradford, D. Brauer, N rent. Row 4: S. Bricks, R. Briones, M. Brison, T. Britt, H. Brock, J. Brockman. Row 5: B. Brodsky, D. Brosz, C. Brown, T. Brown, R. Brownlee, R. Buczkowski. Row 6- D. Burke, W. Burnaine, J. Burns, K. Burrell, K. Burrell, G. Buzelli. Row 7: J. Buzelli, J. Byrski, H. Bystrzycki, F. Cabello, M. Cacca- vari, L. Caffarelli. Row 8: D. Caho, I. Cales, K. Camaioni, D. Cantlon, R. Capps, J. Capriotti. Row 9.' E. Carboni, S. Carlson, J. Carmony, G. Carnagey, G. Carnes, P. Carpenter. as 4 f V' . . . - ' e .7 fm ' gg , if- .? f 932 -:Q W vi 3. 5? ii -'J : Q ii i gf- 'A i K '11-in 1. - new Q. ,e V he K K : .. 3 was -.1 C , 4 ..,A 7 ' .. ' ' lf- Q 7 7 1 ii F' .. 'f-,Rf , ' V ' iw - I .. . ii:-'55::: : T!9T1 . 'Jn . .H . J , - .- A g 7 ..i.,isi,.fL Xa Q f Y fy , -- a,1,xl ix, . . .,,, . .- '.'- L 5 .. f , ,sl ,,f-Q, . ff. ..' A ,f -,f,.g5A..- ff. .. .. - i 5 .fgq .k,. .. 2 ,V .. ,, ,. A A A - f 'ei B' 1 i' 55 S if ss? X.. 5 if x 'C .C , S fi .,.k,.g,,:. A. V- :Z Q Q , Q H in , . . 9' P, - at -1 .a ' ' 5 WE.. . I .. 3, V - V . fi? W . :QQ .fa .f 1- . ff fx - ' - W X , We 2 - .f an -. 5 -1, -- . al , . - ' , a t ki ' , i ts Y 592' 1 A QW: . f W f' gp, . . ' by . A ga r 1 ' ' 4 J ' - W img fiif. :wr I .,,. 2 :sally ' sv! 1-M i img.. ,K Vw pfizzgwg . . - . .,,.-we Si Pm X--'tea 7 ' P . A S. . , Q. 1' Y. .Q 'f f ..1.:1f. y wx,--I am I.. , iff . 4 n . , 'X if 1. DV' ws. 4 W X x rl S vi 4 -fp. f L .1 . . -.11 my.. .A . . - my .Hive 1 it -1 'if' ' S L- f - fi-D' 1 f .- fi , 'W 'J' V' : -if xx gf' .- . .il 1-mi? itil-TIL. Az Row I, Above: E. Carroll, V. Carson, V. Carter, R. Cassady, R. Castaneda, L. Catto. Row 2: M. Causey, R. Cavallo, C. Cellini, A. Cervantes, R. Chap- man, J. Charleston. Row 3: L. Cheminski, A. Chew, R. Christofanelli, A1 Chryst. A. Ciaccio, M. Ciancanelli. Row 4: J. Cikulin, S. Cioffi, D. Cizunas, K. Clark, W. Clay. M. Cleveland. Row 5: B. Cobb, C. Coccia, L. Coffelt, L. Cogar, H. Cohrs, P. Collins. Row 6: D. Colonnelli. R. Compton, J. Connelly, P. Conner. S. Conterato, R. Conti. Row 7: A. Contreras, D. Cook, P. Coonce, C. Cooper, K. Copper- stein, D. Cornelius. Row 8: L. Corradetti, L. Corsino, W. Cortez, J. Costabile. P. Costabile, P. Courtwright. Row 9: K. Cowles, T. Craft, D. Crandall: E. Criss, R. Cristelli. M. Crakovich. 162 Row I, B Cybul, M. elow: L. Cross, B. Crossland, R. Crumble. A. Curry, C. Cyrikel. Row 2: J. I. Damsch. E. D'Andrea, A. D'Apice. J. D'Apice. Darden, P. Daviera, J. Davila. Row 3: Row 4: E. P. Deaton. Row 5: gado, E. Row 6: Derfiny, Row 7: L L. D Dahlberg, D. Dale, L. Dalie. V. Dame. N. Damiani. Davis. W. Davis. W. Davis. B. Dawson, J. DeAngelo. Decker, A. Deere, L. DeGlopper. V. DeGreve, M. Del- eLos Santos. D. DeMarti, M. Demith, B. Denton, P. DePaolo, D. W. DeWit DiMascio. D. Dodd, E. Doggett. J. Dolliver. W. Donald. J. Dorst. J. Downey. Row 83 Row 9.' G. A. Durish. f..f,migfa ,, ,M E .3 ff K K1 3. L,f,,.. .. f , Wm f. -A 1 1. 7 I. . DiAnni, R. Diaz, D. Dicus. C. Diehl, D. Dillard. P. Doxey, C. DuBridge, P. Duffy. C. Dumas. D. Dunning. .. J? . . . . Z X K. Jas A ,,.,, . ., 5? . wifi 1 K S i an 1 Hu ff-me -mesrf...'1:'. Us jx! .... . is V , ..., my . I VE . . . 'Mfg . an -X Vi ' Y! 'iigfb' - . . kQX'iEE'5'lii? ?k . ,, ., S 5 , j J . ' ,. k I. ,,, ,. -3g1,ex'x ' . 5 'A .,,... . ..,V V. V.,,,. 5 'f 1' ' :S . Bl' x 'M we ,Eagan V .V . sf., 2 ,I 3 , . - - M ' , t - if - Q . M ' ' ff . H ' R k . . , , fr A J fl 'L -iaith J . I ', 22 ' 5 if -f i . ' J - 3 '.. lf' 2. .19 wb K ' -2' T if . ,, ., .. , mg.. . . V. gQ.ff,,..,,, M, ,..: 5 . if . . .- ' ' A A' QL, fiaijgf, : ' 'ji ':'5 ' ,Q .' M..-,, eww f' -ff. , ..f- . .' ,ff : 45, . A , -Q ,,-5.1 . ' 1, N f ffiiif M... .,.,,,..-mzx'.a.,w.,1.. ,,,W....f W.,m,fpQg,,g5g V ' :: . gf i Lil I fi 5 W- f . . - A ' 1 .. - , H ay. Q, wuz , , fi: fa .1 ' - Li ', ,yk I . Af .K .5 xg Q, ea f j L ,--f Q sig.: f:'.j::., .TX I C Row I, Below: S. Durovec. N. Eagleton. R. Edgerton, M. Edwards, S. Edwards, V. Edwards. Row 2: N. Ellison, K. Elson, K. Entsminger, R. Enzweiler, L. Epley, W. Evans. S0123 R. Farthing, M. Fazzini, P. Fazzini. R. Fields, L. Figura, . IS . Row 4: E. Fitzgerald, K. Flory, D. Forrest, T. Forrest. B. Fortson. R. Foster. Row 5: R. Foster, R. Fox, E. Franklin, G. Franze, S. Freeman. R. Frendell. Row 6: L. Fricks, J. Frump, T. Fuller. J. Gabrisko, D. Galderio. L. Galvan. Row 7: R. Galvan, J. Gambarota, R. Garcia, C. Garzelloni, J. Gasbarro, R. Gavenda. Row 8: F. Gebhardt, S. Geraci. D. Gereg. R. Gereg, R. Gereg, R. Gereg. Row 9: S. Gereg, A. Giampaola, J. Gianetta. O. Gibbs. K. Giblin, K. Gildner. A 2' EJ Sophomore S VM .vt J . ffl 'Q ' 53.515 Q fjzf r 5 ug: pr I ,,- H., . 1 lf ' J' ' fffi : 1 if ' 4 ., N ' . - - f 3 r J 3 vy ' .. .Stix 2 'W' V. A 55.1.1 K - 'L 'i ':,, 5 345,37 . . ...M I 0 . f : r' ' 1 . sig, iii: J - ' o , -W . '- . ' . - n , ,Q 'I 4 ..., CV. . W T Q , r . 'fa 'saw 1sf' .,g, 1 . I K , Q ,J Q .1 -ff? , fi ' .. ' 'S 2 .. . .3 Ap- , twig Q, -1 'f' . is . R. ' .' 1. .. C-uf - . ' ff.z.lli?Q . f . .. f . M ' 1. . 'Ni -:ZZE ff H w ma 1 Y ' V ' T f H1 '- .' 'li' Q 9 V 4.. S t lil. X 2 I f ' I . :ffv.gft,w W ' , ' - ze ' -e f ivgflfilft fe? ' , ,....- we .W ' ,. ' Y 3 'f an ag, 'WV 452325 - r at . f.: .. ' .air r ,aw . . yreszwg f 5 . her 'Aff '. . - :,i K x . si , 52,5 we fzgzg . as ,rr xgg, ,S .- -. ..5 . .ty 3 -,W , , D.- - ,gy , any 255 F r i .... Q ' I Qt 'e V .. V ' T 4 5? . ' - 4 s W . ' . ,. Y - . 3. .' 48:3--,,. 4, j f a ., f . 95 ? 'Hi ' I . 14- - f 1' ' -L 'V V I ,, ,kai K . ., 3?,j',- ' ' 1. ,f 11. ,H 5 guise -. ,Q La , 3 1 .i . 1.1.- -T . ' if' t f f- . . . ., ..'f A - - . - rw , . -.. Q., Q 7 .. 1' . ' if .f M '-.- fr rsll . S Q 'ff 'fs - A 5' it olros A . fr . I 'Swv :gf 1 ' m g, ' T 'Q 7. - Wi -5- .g-,fy ... A ,Z ' ' 'WSi 'l 'Q'f1W5f3Yi1 ' . ..'ffegz.' Wfirwg 512:-E ' J :rf , 2- T: f ' , wer' 2521: :.- - . i firm' .. . ,ESL .- 'tiff -sr. vm . f 155, . .1255 : I V... 'filly' -1 . if - ' V' f , V.. Z . .' 1,2 ,, . ., -3:13 iwzlv w t .V f-- '. 'M if ' f PV .. . . A . . .. at e. . . . J. I .. L M x , ' ' A f' J . , .2 f 3 -w 1:-1' . .l..f.,W f- w .. lr , 1 A ,, X ' vw . . .1 -. .m gsmft 2 1 ...J 'Q fr Row 1, Above: J. Gills, R. Gills, J. Gineris, T. Glowiak, M. Gomez. A. Gonzalez. Row 2: G. Gonzales, C. Goodson, R. Graska, G. Gray, D.. Grazi- ani, R. Graziani. Row 3: C. Green, R. Green, S. Greene, R. Gremp, A. Griffin, B. Griflin. Row 4: C. Griggs, C. Groom, V. Grubisich, F. Grupp, F. Grutzius, J. Grutzius. Row 5: C. Guiliani, L. Gutekunst, J. Guthrie, F. Guziejka. S. Guz- man, T. Gwiazda. Ron 6: E. Hackney, P. Haddon. P. Hahto, B. Hale, M. Haley. K. Halford. Row 7: J. Hall, S. Hallamon, S. Hamilton, M. Hamm, J. Hancock. B. Hank. Row 8: R. Hansen, L. Hanson, C. Hardin, P. Hare, B. Harper, M. Harris. Row 9: S. Harris, T. Harrison, C. Hartman, P. Hartman, R. Hart- man, N. Hasse. 163 Row I, Above: G. Hawkins, G. Hayes, B. Haygood, L. Hayman, S. Hecht, D. Hedigan. Row 2: A. Heisterman, N. Hejmanowski, K. Held, S. Held. D. Helfgott, B. Heller. Row 3: E Heller K. Hensle S Hensle W. Herern, A. Hernan- - . Y, - Y- dez, G. Hernandez. Row 4: I. Herrmann, J. Hesemann, T. Hesemann, M. Heumann. R. Hibbs, S. Highsmith. Row 5: L. Hill, M. Hill, P. Hill, R. Hill, J. Hindman, J. Hinkle. Row 6: C. Hinkley, F. Hobart, D. Hodges. D. Hoevker, C. Hoff- man, M. Holmes. Row 7: B. Honaker, C. Hooks, D. Hopkins. S. Hopkins. G. Hop- kins, R. Hopson. Row 8: W. Houghteling, S. Houk, J. Hub, D. Hubacek, J. Hughes S. Hull. Row 9: S. Humes, E. Hussey, P. Irons, M. Jabaay, C. Jackson, E Jackson. 164 Row I, Below: L. Jackson, R. Jackson. S. Jackson. E. Jaco. L Jaco, L. James. Row 2: J. Janusek, A. Jarrett, J. Jelinek, D. Jenkins. B. Johnson C. Johnson. Row 3: J. Johnson, R. Johnson, S. Johnson, T. Johnson, T. John son, J. Jones. Row 4: R. Jones. S. Jones, H. Julian, P. Juriga, B. Kaack, C. Kacz marski. Row 5: T. Karpas, J. Karwoski, S. Kay, B. Keilman, S. Kersey R. Kielhorn. Row 6: T. Killmer, J. Kimball, D. King. F. King. P. King. D. Kirk patrick. Row 7: E. Koch, M. Koelling, G. Koenig, L. Konkol, W. Korzun B. Kosinski. Row 8: J. Kosmalski, K. Krawczykowski. M. Kristina. C. Kroscher S. Kuipers, S. Kunde. Row 9: C. Kurylo, I. Kuster, P. Kvasnicka. P. LaBelle. A. La cheta, W. Ladalski. Row I, Below: R. Lammlein, R. Lane. B. Larson. B. Lathon. P. Latiker, J. Lee. Row 2: D. Leech. G. Lehiy, M. Leonard. E. Lesniak. J. Lestikow. J. LeVault. Row 3: A. Lewis, D. Lewis, G. Lewis, C. Lindsey, G. Lindsey, B. Listenbee. Row 4: A. Littell. H. Little. P. Lolli. D. Long. R. Lopez. E. Loya. Row 5: P. Luecke, S. Lueder, D. Lukasavitz, C. Lynch, M. Lyons, J. Maccaroni. Row 6: G. Mack, W. Mack, E. Maddamma, J. Maddamma, C. Maehl, S. Mahome. Row 7: C. Maiorano, M. Makaveski.-C. Malec, M. Malone, N. Malone, W. Malone. Row 8: T. Malvestuto, J. Mannel, L. Mannel, H. Manning, C. Man- son, R. Marinucci. Row 9.' S. Marinucci, M. Maross, J. Marshall, G. Marszalek, D. Martin, R. Martin. .. Sophomores Judi A52 5 L Em ig i M . .k , I I ' assi . asf' pf. Q 'f f.. Ji -.Q ' 1. Jelly ' . sg .INA .1 . as .' fl vs? .4-. 1 I . J EL ,. m- ' f I. Z.. f. 1- , 3 .ar- .. . . . .. . .M ,... .af X .. . . Q . . . -1 ,. .f.,..,gqg, , r X ,,3,figmg?g M .. ., Q. 5 , f I 'mf-Eff' . K ...sw . ' f: it-1'f.ff 'LJ ' - fvtie fzff if ' ..i.11..fi-4 7 .. K M 1. ,.. V . 5 . s 914. 5 eiff l flf, EEE ' .g f H fff i 2. M ix ., Y: V- V H K kv I I: . r, ..4 U gtg va: di ' G li' 9' . viii ? . f' . '.,. H . - ,V .M ,.,.,,.,. , . ,. ..,, . .. . - ,. 155221. f f: -f, tim. K . f. as . f . , . .. gg , ,1 Q, Y - a ,-, an 3 r -f a ,.., .... , , ,S . .. . - A fi-uma. A ..:ws2eazfre.fA1 -tt' -was as - f We .-..1tQ.vM- 5 - J ' .Q'f3?I1' ' 255353, 1 . :.TggQ, 'I 3 .- .. 7. . - - - ' I bww: ,t ,Q -f -M, 'F a W' -'-59 ,, .e ' H5215 a J f ,1 -3135 ,j- ' K 1. , . fm F ' . ,, - 2 - - Q . 2 ffm . - ,ty :EEZ V N-aa. 1 if 1 ' V f '. e. . . . fi K ff. 1 ...- '75 , ,fffi W' Sa' I U , if 1',,5QQ et., . KL .gg . a fmgifiz K kg, :,,.... ief3.kTSQ 7. I A .... if sift? . .5 fs as... - if 'ii 11 . f H- it 1 , .L AQ' W Q.: H A ' 2, 55,235 Z: .. ,my I --f' 1.5 : 3 ,Q A ' -zifet... J f. ' i 2. 'Y ' J ' ' . ' . 373. '. - .... -1 ' X izgs, V ' -5-2 V j J ' QW? V ' lv - 1 ' 7 . uzgiilif Ls: . 5 235555 , it my Q 3 , '-UA ' .... . ' if LQ : ' ' gs! K, VJ bvkl Q . .. .imiw - Nj.. --::-- .if-V 5 X v' .if ' if 21. . . .. - ,-.. szilas . - . , .......,, .W . ,, ,,y,,,.,,. Y ., . , -,- ' . I : mf ' 3 .. .. ta W. SW . H . . ... ,assi .. . . .. 153 V .F alifazllfiiffs . iii? .sal .. .Q - wf w 1 --5 - . ,.- '-5, .sw .' -1- ,, ease- f-ft ef' .,.,,5.. 'Q 15 x , - .. L' filet: ' 7 '1-ies .- . is-:Isis 24, 2 Q . . . . 1. ,rviisittv Y ' ' ,, '..5 ,. .,-- . '- as ' 6f,wfsE.f '7 .f was J . ,if P sa-1.-. T is ' - ' J Row 1, Above: N. Masciotra, B. Mashburn, L. Mason. J. Matera. C. Mathews. B. Matthews. Row 2: W. Matthias, G. Mavragis, M. Mavragis. C. May. L. Mazza. M. McAdams. Row 3: M. McAllister, C. McCann, F. McCann. R. McCann. S. McConnell, W. McCoy. Row 4: J. McElroy, D. McGarry, T. McGovern. A. McGuire. N. McGuire, K. McKay. Row 5: C. McKenzie, G. McKinley. J. McLaughlin, G. McQuillen. T. Meder, M. Medrano. Row 6: T. Merlini, G. Michael, W. Michalesko, L. Mielcarz, B Mier, M. Mikolitis. Row 7: R. Mild, L. Miller, L. Miller, R. Miller, R. Miller, S. Miller. Row 8: V. Minton, J. Mireles, J. Mitchell, W. Mitchell, D. Monst- vil, M. Monteleone. Row 9: A. Montella, T. Montesonti. T. Montesonti. J. Mont- gomery, T. Monney, D. Moore. 165 we fr 3 S Q .f 1fse,QN L A K ' VV.my.. V -vw Q 5 2 'sax' Mkk ,. 'V-21 - . izii.-' 7 ' ,25s.3'f5 af . 'req ,711 , ' , if A -- -. i A -. -v s, ' V VV. , , A VV V. ' 'f -' - 4, 352 . 5. ' : -' . 1575 U ' is :V . 1'-' .m a ef ii we ,V V 1 . , .K .fu -ua ra -nf sim. . .1 ' - f.. .M 6.55 2 42:51 ,, . , , 1 I ' ' 2:93 . ' 1-1 'ff?f.se-'fp Ke l M ' .-3 '- Q' , I , .Vw W, -1' '--,, . V V 4 M ' . sam '-. 11:2 O 'ii . A' 7 ,U I T 1. . .. . fx ' if y ' -al... .Q Row I, Above: T. Moore, J. Morton, C. Moss, B. Mouritsen, D. Mulder, P. Mullen. Row 2: P. Mullen, P. Mumford, J. Murphy, S. Murphy, L. Murray, D. Myers. Row 3: S. Myers, A. Nardoni, D. Nardoni, G. Naumann, B. Nel- son, J. Nelson. Row 4: T. Nelson, W. Nelson, I. Nesbitt, H. Newton, A. Nichols, N. Nichols. Row 5.' M. Nicholson, R. Nieken, R. Nielsen, W. Nielsen, C. Niemczak, S. Nordell. Row 6: G. Nudi, D. Nygren, A. Nykaza, K. Nystrom, K. Odom, M. O'Donnell. Row 7: R. Oehmke, K. Ohlendorf, M. Olson, R. Olszewski, R. Ooms, S. Opilka. Row 8: J. Ordonez, S. Ormond, P. Orr, W. Orr, J. Owens, B. Padden. Row 9: C. Papas, A. Parker, H. Parker, R. Parratt, M. Patterson, W. Paulk. 166 Row 1, Below: S. Pawelek, C. Pedersen, R. Perkins, A. Perry, N. Perry, C. Peters. Row 2: P. Peters, S. Peters, R. Pharis, K. Phillips, L. Piacentini, F. Piro. Row 3: M. Pizzimenti, W. Plamondon, I. Planera, C. Polak, L. Poole, G. Poppers. Row 4: M. Portelli, R. Portelli, F. Posey, L. Potter, R. Powell, L. Prokop. Row 5: M. Pulcini, K. Pustelnik, T. Quimby, L. Radden, C. Rafaj, D. Ramacci. Row 6: B. Ranieri, R. Ranieri, M. Razor, E. Reed, L. Reichert, J. Reubelt. Row 7: B. Rhodes, B. Ribeca, J. Rice, L. Richert, A. Rios, E. Rios. Row 8: M. Rivera, S. Rivera, S. Robbins, son, P. Robinson. Row 9: I. Rogers, M. Rogers, J. Rorer, C. Rosenblum. a H. Robinson, K. Robin- Rose, J. Roseman, P. V4 V ,,.., Q we amass as wv:,,mfe A . i f fa! as V V V ,.. - . .V , V K ' Q-get -.ew - '1-fr '- K I I V W V ,'j.. V . V , N , Q, rj ,waafV zf.ess Q- eef.ws.w . - 1 ' W3 L Sf . C 2 g V K . . f aq ,, , 2 1,523 N S 2 4 54 .. ' Q ' ., is V VV ,, A3Ei5N25i , , .ki ..f, M,..m1:. it 5. K .Q - -V ,.':.s.g.. ffi? 2Vavv-f+-S .. . i- .. ..., UQ A , V V W- V V6 A . V ' -V , , , V, f, , .,., ' ' -f M Q, .Q . ' wg - , I ' 'if 1 S M 1. . w V2s2f'sza1fg ' f1-gig: . f V 'F ' w al? . : : .. . ' . ' - NF. ':.V3vf. Y.f.'f ' I T ' II.. V'xV- ' W Q ., X , I ' f V --f' - 'V:.:, 'K X f ,LQ ,Essen 7 . fag.. ,f -' 3 , , f . . fi ,.a. HV V.-, ,5 ,. 1 if 1 I f. 39 .fl il: x 1 Q. s ' Fw 7? I .. 3,5 1 , eff' 4 ss .-?l i':v '53 . N . .5 . it Q .2 if Vs. Z- f . vs ' .. as W --.H is LV V : ' ..,l . P I-if :i P Vw .ng . . .' f ev sf egg., 4 .... .., . . f' -.1 ' 4 .a 3. We X .1-., ,,.., Vf .V V - a s V r f 5322.65 .Sh : ,J :. 4 . , fs ':'V Q , 23.7, ,sn -f . -1--.Vs - fr SU - if r- ' V ' ' .nf Q. 5 1 9 ' . 1. . W .ez ., 1. .U V. . L V , M 2 L , Row 1, Below: A. Rossi. M. Rossi. R. Rossi, R. Rotoloni, J. Row- land. F. Rubbens. Row 2: M. Rufus, G. Ruggeri. E. Ruiz, K. Ruse. A. Rush, H. Rush. Row 3: J. Rusinowski, A. Russo, R. Sadus, M. Sahlin, E. Sallis, K. Salmen. Row 4: M. Salmen. M. Salter, K. Salvato. T. Sanders, J. Santori. D. Sarek. Row 5: R. Sauceda, M. Scheidt, D. Scheiwe, J. Schichner, C. Schiever. L. Schmitt. Row 6: J. Schoonover, D. Schramm, R. Schreiber, G. Schroeder, J. Schubert, D. Schuldt. Row 7: R. Schultz. P. Schwalm R. Seipel. Row 8: L. Sexton. D. Shapiro. A. Shinn. , G. Scott. C. Seekamp, D. Seramur, L. Shapiro. R. Sharo. L. Sherick. Row 9: D. Siefert, M. Sienicki. M. Simko, B. Simon. C. Simpkins. B. Simpson. rx . .... iii': 6 SE fg. 3 5. 'S 451 5' -3' fi - ,-if I .. . ,S . W . .. as Q., L 5 gl .. V 'I ' 'f'l5lZ.?!f51'5fi9I.EiEe- 255151-.. ', . .ai':g,.:vf f M-fi fig. my f 4 .A ' :1f1 f.f ' :fuer mi' . - K ' 21- wgfiisv H ' ,, ., .N g 27 : .4 ,m ay ,ai 2, . fa If . . . :fi A we' - .. Q, 953 1254- Y - Y 'r '-.W'5l2i5E:IZiEL' . W' X 1 1- Iii: 5 .. ...V x.- 'WM N . .. N -2 . it ,QAM as -. 5 . Q IE fe i t ,C i L- A r Y .. .... .... , -.. a S ws, ir Ng 2. 131-'WJ S3335 . .. .... .,,,,.7,? ..... ,gr ' J eff' tv M V fi 9' f 2 vi M ,,k. kk ,. 1, . . ..........., ..,,. . U. -R ai. m ei, WL I , 555' . ' f fi Y: tt . ,V ' I ill , 'i l J W ,W Q A jg I .Q s MYR ' ' 5: ' H 1245 'I . iii' 55 . - I: L Q.. , , I. fy ,fa , , , 1,..f' in , 5' , Ji f M it mi , iff 135' n w if 1 fn O . , at S X A ti 'l Ax.. N , . Q . 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A A ' . t K K ,,.. , qw 1.-,ag .7 1, , 'vi w tf . 1 V 0 .Q , 4 K-.Mix - .. , W 54Q1s9tw'f:fff:i fe fr 12-ii f1.ssw:+Sf-gi ft: . l5f'l 7?t'?55l 5 p - 4' , - v' 2 ' -' -z'Ev:'.Z xizfif lf J N w iisf 5 -1 55,2 fffm ggjggi sf . ..,.. ,.,.. . M ,.. . . . I t ,, it X5 I- mf, if ' . .. Silt Y ' .5 6 3 ,E ' W . J ef J ff! M ' , 1 - -.W SZEFE .. , , A - f gfi:g:'x 2 - . , E,,4. , 'J , , A L Row I, Above: R. Sims, S. Singleton, D. Sinopoli, S. Skowronski, J. Slack, K. Slaght. Row 2: G. Slusinski, J. Smado, V. Small, B. Smith, B. Smith, C. Smith. Row 3: C. Smith, D. Smith, F. Smith, J. Smith, R. Smith, R. Smith. Row 4: C. Sonn, D. Sons, M. Sparger, G. Spatz, J. Speese, P. Spina. Row 5: S. Spina, S. Spina, J. Spotora, P. Spych, M. Squibbs, J. Sroka. Row 6: J. Stallings, M. Stapley, M. Stasko, T. Stasko, R. Stege, J. Stenzel. Row 7.' P. Stephen, H. Stephens, C. Stephenson, L. Stephenson, S. Stewart, A. Stokes. Row 8: R. Stow, D. Stringer, C. Stringfellow, S. Strybis, L. Sweatt, N. Sweeney. Row 9: D. Sykes, R. Sykes, H. Szesny, L. Tabbitt, C. Talab, W. Tallarita. 167 Row I, Above: R. Tambrini, N. Tapp, M. Tarquinio, S. Tavarczky D. Taylor, G. Taylor. Row 2: J. Taylor, J. Taylor, M. Termini, D. Terry, J. Tessling. J. Tharp. Row 3: L. Thimell, A. Thomas, A. Thomas, A. R. Thomas, A. Thomas, B. Thomas, K. Thomas. Row 4: W. Thomas. J. Thompson, W. Thompson, B. Thomsen S. Tichenor, C. Tidd. Row 5: T. Tidd, D. Tindall, J. Towne, W. Towne, D. Trucks, D Tucker. Row 6: G. Tucker. E. Ulatowski. G. Umland, R. Umland, L. Valois, M. Vanarsdale. Row 7: L. Vance, V. Vance, T. VanSlyke, J. Varallo, E. Verduin K. Verduin. Row 8: R. Verrecchia, J. Viernum, N. Vitelli, J. Vogel, V. Vogt, D. Waiters. Row 9: J. Waiters, J. Walker, S. Walker, G. Wallace, S. Walls, E. Ward. 1, Row I, Below: M. Washington, L. Watson, P. Watson, L. Weather- spoon, M. Webb, T. Wecker, Row 2: H. Weekley, M. Weiss. O. Weise. R. Weis, M. Wenzel, N. Werderich. Row 3: A. Werner, T. West, D. Whaley, C. White, G. Whitfield. M. Whitson. Row 4: P. Whitte, E. Wiedermann, G. Wierzbicki, A. Wilburn, C Wilder, J. Wilkerson. Row 5: E. Williams, E. Williams, G. Williams, J. Williams, J Williams, J. Williams. Row 6: L. Williams, N. Williams, R. Williams, W. Williams, C Wilson, W. Wilso. Row 7: L. Wlos, B. Wojcik, E. Woods, J. Worobec, D. Yacono D. Yambor. Row 8: A. Yarns, G. Yates, P. York, L. Young, S. Young, V Young. Row 9: M. Youwer, J. Zagone, S. Zaranti, J. Zerante, J. Ziems R. A. Zona. .. '33 ' .1 I nderclass Active Throughout Year ami? M ,,,. 551 ,Y 35-gf .ahh 169 Big Sisters, Madge Owens and Norma Tarquinio, greet puzzled zzewcomers to Bloom on Freshman Day. Sophomores are entraneed by the music of the Chess- men at the Sophomore Hoot- enanny, which was the first to be held at Bloom. Juniors Gene Cookingliam and Jeff Maelzl avidly con- tribute to Pam Brindle, one of the many collectors for the annual Red Cross Drive. Freshmen Settle Down Left to Right: Mr. Emmett Richards, Freshmen class sponsorg Treasurer Jim Morinecg Secretary Donna Rahng Vice President Terry Ottg and President Beth Cuda. I could have sworn that I put my books in this locker this morningf, might have been just one of the many statements by a freshman during the first few days of school. After the first week of school, however, the Freshies got right into the swing of things. The little Trojans supported social and athletic activi- ties at which they displayed their fine school spirit. Before their class election, the Freshman Mixer was held, during which they were able to be- come better acquainted with their classmates. After they became better acquainted, a repre- sentative and alternate from each homeroom was elected to the Student Council. Also elected were representatives for the Freshman Board. With their first big year at Bloom behind them, the Class of ,67 eagerly looks forward to the coming year. Freshman Douglas Alessandrini points out the correct procedure of solving an Algebra problem to Glenda Crayne and Karen Lister. also freshmen. f 'Tai G VV1 K X , ec. ' Row I Below: G. Abraham, L. Adams, H. Agee, A. Ahrendt, K. Ahrendt, L. Ainscough. Row 2: S. Akins, D. Albrecht, D. Alessandrini, C. Alexander. C. Alexander, I. Alexander. Row 3: L. Alexander, T. Alexander, N. Alkire, J. Allegro, R. Al- manza, S. Amos. Row 4: P. Anderson, D. Andrade, G. Apponi, G. Aprati, M. Aprati, J. Archey. Row 5: R. Archie, L. Armstrong, M. Armstrong, M. Arnemann, J. Arnett, D. Arnold. Row 6: A. Ascencio, J. Aschfort, C. Averitt, A. Azzarello, T. Baffato, R. Balassone. Freshmen Ei K 14 D , i - .-33 , .jg . W? 4 - w.,,:-3 . .3 - vu' .ef - .niggaz .. FV ,J 5 iv 3 Lis- . . V X 'P M V ,... Ig., ' rf. . , 1- . .1 , ' 1: '-71? . ' is ' 15159 . ..-11? ' . J lim f H isa V fl .f 'H-.. . 3 4 .V .., 1 2-V? . -...f .. t A- H-Q if I ' 5+ '21, 9 ' V w i :V g wwf ,L 1 it , I fi, . 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Berchem, M. Bergman, V. Bernardy, M. Berner, R. Betts, A. Bianchi. Row 3: J. Bianchi, G. Bianconi, K. Bisig, S. Bivens, K. Black, W. Blackwell. Row 4: D. Blood, B. Bobbitt, L. Boccagni, M. Boccagni, E. Boccia, R. Bock. Row 5: M. Body, L. Boehrnsen, H. Bolos, B. Booth, E. Booth, D. Borrelli. Row 6: A. Borsilli, B. Bostick, S. Bourque, J. Bovara, C. Boykins, R. Bradford. Row 7.' J. Branch, C. Brandt, J. Brauer, J. Brent, R. Bridges, J. Brimble. Row 8: S. Briones, H. Brisske, P. Brock, W. Bronaugh, R. Brooks, R. Broom. Row 9: W. Broughman, H. Brown, M. Brown, M. Brown, L. Bryant. 5: 1- . -,N . I ' it 'ff . , if Qi 1 f f it ' J. Q, Z 3-283 , 1 M 1 as I . f ti , V L, . .J .. J ev'-f M S: , v- '1' 'U A :W Al - gm o SE Er o :Jin Db- PQ C 25? 0:12 E. NUS Qi 9:-v' :1 Gi F E Us E O N 9-9 F U U5 E 5' fl F F UU s: .. r' O ft FN' We ilifii. I-1+ V- my .,,.,, . - r frf: .P . J iw . f 1 , H-in .. ..,, ,....,.,. gr- S' ' 1 . - .. , 4 . ,mt V W . V . ,. .Q-1 S if B K .4 f Cie 'L ,L fa..f Q? A ' Y , ' wil. W - W A1.:L ' S .. . ' - ..... I S 52:-:f .NA-R if x ' s . 5 ' 4 ,I 'IFES K ., J ' ., jg . H 'L 3' W.. ,. Lis: jlisgbf , r s, .421 Y ' 'A ga' ft +559 f ' 2 .f,,, -,Q K ' I kryk fi K A x A ' -'FT' i .1 . Jr , J . 'Q ...K- ' 'fi .4 ' ff ' A f - ' vm Haw . D ' ' r 'T f' -S-sl ' rife J-' 'r a ', ll' as B ' 4 ' f 'i 1 'F ' gag' N I. : .K F A z li? ., QW' tt, W : 53 -',f ,K aw, it . 0 p L 4' . ,-'. M 'li' .. , 1 ' ,V ,C , 5 , . z,,:5,,il . S Y' '3 S ff'53f' S' -Qfif F' Q Q ., Row 2: L. Burks. M. Burks. J. Burton, J. Bushong, R. Byrne, F. Byrski. Row 3: J. Bystrzycki, D. Bytner, M. Caccavari, V. Caffarelli. D. Cales, F. Calhoun. Row 4: R. Call, C. Cameron, U. Canali, B. Cantu, M. Cappelletti. P. Cappelletti. Row 5: F. Carcelli, R. Carcelli, D. Cardwell, V. Carl, S. Carlson, J. Carnes. Row 6: D. Carpenter, L. Carpenter, S. Carroll, B. Carter, R. Carter, R. Ceresa. Row 7: J. Cervantes. D. Cetrone, J. Chapman, R. Chapman, A. Chau, J. Chew. Row 8: S. Chew, T. Chew. C. Childress, R. Christofanelli, P. Cian- canelli, K. Cillis. Row 9: R. Cline, L. Cockrum, C. Coffelt, J. Cogar, V. Coldman. S. Cole. 172 Row 1, Below: R. Collini, S. Combs, M. Connor, S. Connor, L. Cook, M. Cool. Row 2: W. Corbett, J. Corsiglia, L. Cosenza. A. Craig. M. Craig. C. Cray. Row 3: G. Crayne, G. Crescenti, S. Criss. K. Crosier. E, Croston, R. Crouch. Row 4: D. Crow, E. Cuda, F. Cuda. H. Cummins. C. Cunnea, D. Curl. Row 5: C. Currier. D. Curtis, M. Curtis, L. Curtiss, T. Cvercko, D. Cyphers. Row 6: C. Daley, A. D'Allesandro, L. Dalton, P. Daly. D. D'Amico, P. D'Amico. Row 7: V. D'Apice, H. Davidson, F. Davila. R. Davis. G. Davis. C. Dearing. Row 8: J. DeBolt. K. Debus, V. DeGuilio, K. DeLeon. A. Delos- santos. R. Deltoro. Row 9: N. Denton, M. DeMarco. J. DePasquale. C. DeYoung, L. Diamond, D. DiAnni. mr 'f it -1 .aff . 'ff 1 352 1 .2. I if ' N -VET 5 . ,JY E -1 . - . I A . -' ' ' ' .. -. 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DiCicco, C. Dickover. T. Diehl. D. Dillman, C. DiRienzo. Row 2: D. DiT0la, G. DiTola, D. Donald, V. Doolittle. H. Douma. J. Draper. Row 3: J. Druzbicki. J. Dryjanski, G. Dudash. M. Duffy. L. Dum- sick, P. Duran. Row 4: C. Durham, R. Durovec, T. Easson, M. Edmon, M. Eichler, C. Elm. Row 5: D. Emole, S. Engstrom. M. Epley. P. Epley. S. Espinoza H. Etheridge. Row 6: R. Falknor, D. Farmer. P. Farmer. A. Fason, B. Fender. N. Firrantello. Row 7: N. Fish, R. Fitzgerald, TT FitzHenry, J. Flahive, J. Flamini D. Fleisher. Row 8: B. Flowers, A. Fonseca, A. Fonseca, J. Foster, N. Foster A. Foushi. Row 9: F Fraide, R. Fraide. B. Franklin. B. Freeh, E. Fuentes, G. Fuller. PE '3 I '9 - C' 4+ ' F . K J aw, J fa. Q - Qian? h Freshmen Row 1, Above: J. Fushi, B. Galaviz. P. Galaviz. R. Galindo. J. Gal van. F. Garcia. Row 2: G. Garcia. M. Garcia. M. Garcia. K. Garnett. J. Garrison M. Garzelloni. Row 3: P. Gasbarro, J. George, M. Gereg. A. Giannetti. L. Gian netti, K. Gibbs. Row 4: W. Gibbs, C. Giblin, R. Giblin. J. Giglio, B. Gildner. B Giles. Row 5: C. Giles, K. Gill. I. Gilmore. G. Gipson, J. Gleason. P Gliottoni. Row 6: C. Glowacki, L. Glowiak. M. Goff. A. Gonzales. F. Gon- zalez, G. Gordon. Row 7: M. Gordon, L. Gould. D. Graham. J. Graham. J. Grant. P Gratton. Row 8: A. Green, D. Green. W. Green, D. Greene. R. Greene D. Gregory. Row 9: L. Griffin. W. Griffin. L. Gross. K. Grubb. R. Gruberman S. Grublesky. vt , A -4 i .st L -'., gli , X . , . ' . K 1 . 5 i , ...f . Q. -1' .gs ' - ' ,V Jig, J i f ' J x, . - , A , , 'Z' . Q . mi f X - . ' ft if -W J '- - 1 . --.. Q - -s. . -W M EA Y E. J. . .- 4 Im J f? 52Mx.nf .:- I ,. ,I max.. -V .gg f astz f zf f 1. V, il. ifizfw ,,.. -' 'm'k .. J . . . 'few . Il . - - . fine- 1 if, ,. . ' . . '-if -. 1' L' ffifg' 4 if .1 A Q 1 fi'fil-93' .' - ' -. ' 5' 'fe .. 'x -J-M y AAA! -- . Z' v V' ' ft.: 325 1 wr ' f . xiii, ': ' i1 'v-'E 'file--'Hr ' - file bf QM ' A f P .ETX .fl I 4' L4 . . ll ' . ' -' . 1 e 'ee i ' . ' - 'W . 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Hoffman, W. Hofmann, J. Holding, C. Hollis. 174 Row 1, Below: C. Holmes. G. Holton. S. Holtz. S. Homik, W. Hood. S. Hosea. Row 2: P. Hudson, M. Hughes, P. Hughes, J. Hunt, E. Huse. M. Huseman. Row 3: M. Hutchens, B. Hutchison. J. Hutchison, L. Hutton, S. Iaconi, A. Jackson. Row 4: M. Jackson, W. Jackson, R. Jacobson, E. Jaenieke. D. Jahnke, P. Jaimes. Row 5: E. James, B. Jenkins, J. Jensen, N. Jensen, J. Johnson, J. Johnson. Row 6: J. Johnson, M. Johnson. R. Johnson, S. Johnson. T. John- son, W. E. Johnson. Row 7: W. M. Johnson, G. Johnston, C. Jonas, R. Jones, W. Jones, R. J orczak. Row 8: J. Joyce, P. Julian, S. Kaack, K. Kacena, K. Kaczmarski, M. Kalus. Row 9: M. Karpas, E. Kaszubski, G. Kays, L. Keane, T. Keene, N. Keith. ' --112.1-1 iii ? 3 'H' if . , .. J f V - ., - qs, 1 gf sis - 4, . . ,Ms f , L .. . J , s :gk . .V zo M' rff- Us .t ..f .- X s . Hifi- L A le X P - ...- ,,.. , up ,517 5, ma f , ,- f K V ...,, -4 ,, 35555213 m, : zf -- an 2 J, X 1 'B . 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Matthias. Row 6: E. Mayer, C. Carter, D. McCIanaha Row 7: E. McConnel McGhee, T. McGovern. Mayton, G. Mazur, F. McAllister, W. Mc- n. l, C. McCoy, T. McCraig, M. McCulley. S. Row'8: M. McKinley, P. McLaughlin, M. MeManimen, R. Mc- Mullins, D. McMurtry, J. Mclieynolds. Row 9: I. McReynolds, N. McVay. T. Meier, D. Melendrez, L. Melendrez, G. Melone. 175 5322 wo' Ni - ,, fi' A rf- .fl . ties: ee' P gf. ? 'H -f xc 'F I' A :- U 'Sf V! 1 x- 'W .J L M ' -,-I' . .. ' iw ' r r . 1' fi T f,h', fl . . Q 1-1. P. ,iv l Q Row 1, Above: G. Merriweather, L. Michaels, J. Middleton, J. Mid- dleton, G. Mikolajczyk, M. Millen. Row 2: M. Miller, C. Minard, I. Mitchell, L. Mitchell, S. Mitchell, H. Mix. Row 3:'D. Mixon, A. Moeller, L. Molk, M. Molyneaux, D. Monick A. Monteith. Row 4: J. Monti, C. Moore, F. Moore, B. Moretti, E. Morey, T. Morey. Row 5: R. Morgan, J. Morinec, P. Motola, L. Mrdalj, T. Mutter, M. Nash. Row 6: P. Nasiatka, M. Nelsen, C. Nelson, M. Nemoyer, L. New- berry, G. Neylon. Row 7: E. Nichols, W. Nichols, M. Nickens, D. Nicks, G. Niehaus, B. Nieken. Row 8: R. Niemczak, W. Niemczak, M. Nill, L. Noffsinger, M. Norden, R. Nossem. Row 9: J. Novelli, K. Nowocin, M. Nowocin, V. Nowocin, L. Ny- gren, G. Nykaza. 176 s Row I, Below: D. Odom, D. Oehmke, F. Oestmann, R. Oestmann, L. Olson, R. Olson. Row 2: C. Ooms, S. Orsi. G. Osio, T. Ott, R. Overall, J. Pace. Row 3: E. Paesel, C. Pagoria, B. Pancake, B. Panici. D. Paolilli R. Paradiso. Row 4: L. Parker, L. Parsons, R. Patrevito, D. Patton, D. Patrizi S. Patty. Row 5: G. Patz, M. Pavlik, M. Payne, R. Peete, J. Pekar, R. Pekar. Row 6: K. Pellino, G. Pendleton, R. Pendleton, J. Penwitt, M Perez, E. Perkins. Row 7: P. Perkins, B. Perry, J. Perry, M. Petree, L. Petritsch, D Pezzute. Row 8: R. Phagan, G. Phillips, F. Piacenti, V. Piacenti, M. Piazza, A. Picchi. Row 9: R. Pickens, M. Pickett, T. Piepenbrink, A. Pina, A. Pina, M. Pitcher. v 3... .. mm .vt .2 f ggrjgsr Z-?QfQf3i'gf4EW :f ef 3iQif.?.:1. A - . 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' - .Z i . . . .I eff ' R- 1 ff H '. 2 it K K I fifi A .Q , Q. , .1si,..W L 3. .- '.,R f- W 7 lf, f ll A Ref l L, llle ig . .s , It 1K .1 GYM ,if .1 f A Q ,f . 5 jf J AL 2 ts, G. Sanchez. Row 5: R. Sanchez, A. Sanelli, L. Sanfratello, K. Sanner, D. Sante- ford, P. Santori. Row 6: F. Satkowski, L. Satkowski, F. Sauro, T. Saviano, W. Scar- brough, D. Scheiwe. Row 7: H. Schichner, D. Schild, M. Schoiber, K. Schoen. R. Schoonover, C. Schrage. Row 8: J. Schroader, E. Schultz, L. Schultz, P. Schultz. K. Scoggins. A. Scrementi. Row 9: K. Seekamp. R. Senase. K. Sengstock. T. Senn. W. Sewell. B. Seymour. 177 Q . 'N is .U A -V ...sr .Q .,--f ,.,,,, . .... -- if if 'f,- f , N- . .pzgf , I M , V .2 ,,7, in I gif. if A Q. f ' iii ', V- .ai-. ' - L ' ,L iff' i ' -'Bai e I -. -V -V ,it V V w l. 'L-'. ' - - g J .-W. . . V . ...V -'L . .2 .42 Vt K . .. .IZ W NY! :, h ,I 555: Q. Aa l K il f it -'- 1 , sw. ,,.fk,,... -, lt Siam fr .,,.,- query Q? . fr? iw.. . w ' ' 1 K 'Im' .' -7 v- -Qs., 7 -- , T--K.-5 f. ' Q . .. . Vcfgig f ep: Q. VAIV H I .1 A an V 'Sm W I . ' ' 5? i'R5v.f .,. --L,' U ' ' ' 1 1 .,AL . . .V , V. .- - -- - .- f M ta ' f., w . ,Q if .. 6, .4 Q . A li Q.. 3 ,Q . 1 ,A . ' -Q, ,, . V. r V L isN.1 f.: 53331. in R1 Ti , gi.. . .. 'I' ' ' ..sm,,, . Q. s I I ,v i n.,. Y' . . V- A: ' fi.: . 3- f .' , ' We Row I, Below: A. Stewart, J. Stieg, B. Stilts. C. Stone, H. Stone. S. Story. Row 2: G. Straczek, R. Straczek, H. Sullivan. C. Sunn, L. Surian, K. Sutherland. Row 3: A. Suwanski, E. Swearegene, G. Sweet, F. Sylvester, W. Szakacs, R. Szesny. Row 4: C. Talley, L. Tarquinio. J. Tate. R. Tatgenhorst. G. Taylor, J. Taylor. Row 5: J. Taylor, J. Taylor, R. Taylor, R. Taylor, T. Taylor. E. Teneyuca. Row 6: W. Tetter, L. Theberg. T. Theodore. E. Thoeming. J. Thomas. J. Thomas. Row 7: R. Thomas, W. Thompson. M. Tibbie. G. Thomason. F. Tiberi, G. Tiberi. Row 8: V. Tieri, P. Tihinen. C. Tilton. B. Timberlake, D. Tongate, C. Topoulos. Row 9: J. Torres. N. Towle. A. Townsend, R. Townsend. R. Town- send, P. Travis. lifes: 'f f' V . - - :J IS giliiff ki.. 'ZW' ' . .. . ' ' . T AY' - U if -3 5 . ....V. - if . . V -- L P A 155.1 K 5' V x. . J' ..ii' Q.. 1: is ' . ' -- ' '--I . '.' m l' ,-:. . ,, . f Q.. ll' V ' fl 2 . -V 'Q' l .:.- QV... 1 by T 5 . -.Q 3 - 7 . slsls : p :VJ 1 A hifi' , 'ii 'V 1 . bf V . Q J ' ef . . i all . 'Q V Vs 9 'i'iiiiil4i A fxzilw- ' ' ' :.. ilgll' . ' 4. .4 5 -V , f ' . ' S s A jg. . f- . A -vis ',.wnf..- - -' ' . -L :Egg f -' ,mf ' . 0 J -I :M -,:- WR- ' '- -1'.f. if . ...I-a: - , Y 7 I .jr Ti, it - -A :X D A V, . . , ,sf .. . A sglif H .. - V- ..,. - .... , H -x ff- 48... .7 af., .. Rf .,.f- -Q V, J nf , 4 1 N 1 f 1 1 V 2. V if xx. . 1 QL VV . fl ffl -:Vg yl. . . . . V ly.. s .V . V S lli ' ' , ,. A , .4 F .. V i gg 3 f 1 . , I. . . g N ,- :Q V V- if M V: W 1' , 2 A .V 'ff 'S . is fi eee: 1 . '55 . fir' R.. 'iii ' P 32? V J 'I' T7 - W ' 'ff'-' .I Q 'J a s eles .Q Q Av i 3 W ::2f Q! AL ll . ' L ' iiiii V V - .V i . In . . ki ,,-.,,,.. ,M . A i f A. I 1 fr .yi 1, - :T K I . ... . . . if. , ,,,. . - .ff . . V. ' A V V VV, fl: f . , 'A J V , , Vi 1' 0- V M f V' .li Q K. if 2. BH ii to . :5 . ,L f i V ' 'ft .. .L K j ' rv! W i. z'iiiiif' l.fX ' w .. s ix as . R031 rf Ii Row 1, Above: P. Sharp, D. Shaw. J. Shepard, C. Sher. M. Short, S. Short. Row 2: R. Shutts, W. Siedler, W. Siegert, R. Sieloff, J. Sierra, D. Sigler. Row 3: L. Sigmund, J. Sikorski, L. Silkwood, L. Simon. J. Simpson, W. Simpson. Row 4: T. Sitarz, S. Skinner, D. Slavik. R. Slavik, C. Sliwinski, D. Smado. Row 5: R. Small. A. Smith, A. Smith. J. Smith, L. Smith, M. Smith. Row 6: T. Smith, P. Snare, A. Snyder, R. Sobota, R. Sobota, D. Sons. Row 7: J. Sons, E. Sopson, M. Sosa. M. Southall, C. Spencer, M. Spiandorello. Row 8: G. Spinozzi. R. Spinozzi, C. Stadnik, H. Stalbaum, J. Stall- ings, B. Stankus. Row 9: R. Stanton. B. Stapley, A. Starkey, L. Startz, B. Stege. S. Stephens. 178 : a will in ..M.t.,!' V: V. K -W3 S ,hi , I ,Z . , , A A .x A . K .V ' - V . V. iiii 5 . ia? .. E ex if . . W 5 K .,. i 3 gl ,EL yi... ' f ' .? A f .':i', Wil V' ii ' , ..V V. , 1 4 .A J Q5 1 -- , Wig. . g Vi, 2 2' 4' ' AV. . .- J Q ff-f f Je' ' -15 :iff at . -- - M. 1. -. 1-4,. M , . El. : P1 1... . ur 1 1 Nfl . -1. al J :V ,gay W .f ,., 1 ' I '55-7' V ' Y K ki. if' R Q 5'-'ti . s V3 . , I . . M Q '2 LQ ' K , tg... V -, .Q ' N . :,g5g....Tf-.., A. 3 .. V. ,j-'E p 2 22325 Row I, Below: R. Tresner. O. Trevino, L. Trumble, D. Tully, T. Tyler. Row 2: B. Tyms, J. Tynes, V. Ulmer, M. Underwood, E. Urban. Row 3: E. Urban, A. Vanarsdale. J. Vanderheyd, J. VanKampen R. Vanko. Row 4: E. Vasquez. R. Vasquez. D. Verble, M. Verduin, C. Verges. Row 5: J. Vernati. P. Villagomez. E. Villarreal, P. Wagner, M Walker. Row 6: R. Walker, J. Wallace. L. Wallace, J. Walters, J. Warr. s Freshmen 3 pf TA ,. . ' I ' ri- V f , V 4' H J., .J V M ,A .V ,, h .QL X Q . V . ' . .-if Z V . 'V .t il. -ll' X F' Q? .fefw. 5.5 VV , , I, .. , . t .. j 22 ' -f -1 . rlriflitf: ' ' V' - ..7 nf, ffffilit. Q-ft, J f Mg' . Q' 1 .. '-sw -' ,qw A f.. fl . . , '.-:wif 1 . . 5 Row 75 S. Warren, A. Washington, G. Washington, M. Watkins, V ,V M. Weatherspoon. - ,Ve V . f'7.fj rw, ' 1.2 Row S: A. Webb. L. Webb. R. Webb, B. Weber, P. Webster. - ' VV ' V i ' A... af- A. A 2 in ! .,f . 3 Row 9: T. Weekley. K. Welk. J. Wells, R. Werner. S. West. X .,, V -- V -- V -AQV -W if - A fl: -aaa. A A , K it . S . w - 'f 73' fiffi ,,,. 1: .1 H, I : ' .. ' :lg , VL Q'iS'.ff1. ,V ,QQ If y ' Nair .K A .fn ' ': if S9 f 'K' K 1 gi. Qi iii i ifg ' .ff ii ' :f 2 . .. 1 ' A V A fl 1 A3 - V A f VV .5,g, . ., i W. 'i Tig? J 'V 2 Q 'f Y f Q :VV,2 f 1 ...V I -- f R M i f 7 A M I ' ' X if :ll ... .S A--L f K, ' 4 1 'C ,,,: S J . - S A i Y A' V Y A eeilers or lk I 'f ' dw. U X I T .2-if S .. 5 ' . .r. . ,... - .1 . . .AE :,tl . - . . i . ff ? , 0 5555 -ff-v 1,:si.:r - fin , ' -. . -V ' - V' L Y .. i I - W L' A . - - - H ' ' .. ' .Y - :rrer - Clif.. rls A .f J: iii' A . 'C X -if 1 'M Nsxi 'R HL 'li ' is .kk 4. x the V VVV tg A , QV.J,V,,. i Y Row I, Above: I. Weston, R. Weston, J. Wever. C. White. H. . A V , . if. AV 'J' White. it - ' Row 2. J. White. T. while. W. White, V. Whittinghill. C. wicks. i : .-'::' V 1, ii x'73'f if gf' ii ' 'S' if 1 ,. ' 4 Row 3. M. Widen, S. Wilder. C. Williams. F. Williams. J. Williams. 'lv' ..-V 1- 'f I I Row 4: L. Williams. L. Williams. S. Williams, T. Williams. W, Wil- I ' l iams. . T x 'fs'-ll V 'YV' .L Row 5: R. Windhorst, B. Witherspoon. E. Witt. K. Witt. S. Wittert. t ,.., H, '1. V :A Q ' ' ff f fff . ep. ,i .W , ' ol Row 6. R. Wojslaw, R. Wolff. L. Woods. T. Wozny. B. Wyatt. I i.VV Vi Row 7. K. Wykpisz. J. Wyngarden. C. Yates. K. Yost. M. Young. 5' Row 8: S. Young. L. Zajicek. S. Zamperini, M. Zaranti, J. Zarlengo. 1 A i ' Row 9. M. Zartuche. S. Zolp. M. Zupan, B. Zurisk. L, Zych. A4 - . if .::i' 5- if ' flint l' ,,.. . ' a t All i Ja ee Y J 1 179 Two Retire After Many Years of Service After 45 and a half years of faithful service, Miss Hildur Soderman, secretary-registrar, retired to a life of pleasure and relaxation which she so well deserves. She was employed in l9l8, and her record of tenure exceeds that of any Bloom employee. She plans to re- main in Chicago Heights, do more reading, more church work, and traveling. Also retiring this year is Mr. John Sears, a teacher for 20 years. At the beginning of World War II, Mr. Sears was called to take charge of the Bloom shops, and has since been a member of the faculty. He and his Wife plan to live in Idaho, where they have spent many vacations. Miss Hildur Soderman Mr. John Sears Secretary-Registrar Industrial Education Presenting Miss Hilzlur Soderman with a farewell gift is lVIrs. Edna North, speech instructor, at the tea given in her honor by the Board of Education and Faculty Association. Gosh, is it really Santa? seems to be the thought of Tony Gaw- ronski, grandson of Mrs, Edna North, as he eyes Mr. John Sears lalias Santaj at the annual Christmas party for faculty fant- ilies. Toda 's Teachers Guide Tomorrovvis Citizens Regardless of the subjects they may teach, faculty members have to fulfill a great re- sponsibility-to provide the students with a sound education. Through their help and guidance, a foundation for better citizens of tomorrow is laid. Whether planning lessons, teaching classes, or discussing basketball strategy, the teachers have a definite influence on each Bloomite which will extend beyond the four years spent atBloom. All, the sweet esswice of foodf' Miss Julie Renaud, Miss Vivian Sturtevanf, ana' Miss Eva Dunn await Ilmir turn to buy their lunclz in Ilia faculty czifeiaricz. Witlz his llA'llIll genial xnzilc, Mr. Jolzn Curry explains lo .VIIIUIUIIIS lion' leaching can be boflz trying and rvwara'ing UQ. 4923 w , wfagg,1L,. , , an iw t Catching up on Ilia lures! sciaficv dam is Mr. llflarion Hincline lm' is lic just dnzing with the PIll7lI7lIll'f as a good cover-1lp?l. X l fda, '91, w ,i I l i l fl -fn X -N xl 4 5 Qt Y fl Y bc kb .X A Qi- Mr. Nick Colbrese, B.S., Industrial Education Miss Judith Connolly, B.S., Physical Education Mr. Paul Cosenza, B.S., Industrial Education Mrs. Thelma Crane, M.A., School Nurse Mr. John Curry, M.S., English Mr. Thomas Deem, M.S., Guidance Miss Doris Deer, M.A., Reading Mrs. Velva DiSandro, B.E., Homemaking Mr. David Doner, B.S., Industrial Education Miss Pauline Douglas, A.M., English Mr. Daniel Drabik, M.Ed., Social Studies Miss Emily Duke, B.A., English Miss Myrtle Dunlap, M.S., College Library Miss Adelaide Dunn, M.A., Foreign Languages Miss Eva Dunn, M.A., Mathematics Mrs. Drusilla Emerson, M.S., Guidance Mr. Bruce Enselman, M.S., Mathematics Mr. John Fabian, M.A., Counseling .Mr. lexander Feldvebel M.A. Assistant Princi al A , , P Miss Margaret Fiedler, B.Ed., Special Education Mr. Donald Alexander. M.Ed., Social Studies Mr. Alvin Andersen. M.A.Ed.. Social Studies Mr. Ronald Anderson. M.F.A., Art Mr. Robert Andrews, M.A., Mathematics Mr. Roger Atz. M.A., Business Education Mrs. Margaret Ayers. M.S.. Guidance Miss Harriet Baldwin. B.A.. Social Studies Miss Shirley Balzhiser. M.S., Physical Education Mr. James Barry, M.F.S.. Mathematics Miss Lorraine Bechtel, M.Ed., Physical Education Miss Elizabeth Beeman. A.B., Physical Education Mr. Roger Behling, B.Ed., Business Education Mr. Richard Benesh Jr., B.A., English Miss Doris Bennett. B.S.Ed., Physical Education Miss Joan Bergstrom, B.A., English Miss Elizabeth Berkenkamp. M.A.. Social Studies Miss Dorothy Blackstone, M.A.. English Mr. Larry Blakeney, B.S., Social Science Mr. Frank Buchtel, M.S., Athletic Director Miss Diana Budd, B.S., English Miss Lynda Byrd, B,A., Social Studies Mrs. Marjorie Cain, B.S., Guidance Mr. James Campbell, M.A.. Guidance Mr. Einar Cannelin, M.A.. Music Mr. Peter Carey, M.A., Science 2 ffl- u S X 'fe X Miss Madelyn Hunter, M.A., Guidance Mr. Charles Hussman. M.S., Physical Education Mr. Albert Inkster. M.S., English Mr. Fred Jacobeit. M.A., Physical Education Mr. Richard Jensee. M.A., Social Studies Mr. Ashley Johnson, M.S., English Mr. Gene Kamp, M.A., Guidance Miss Elizabeth Kelly, B.A.. Social Studies Mr. Charles Kepler, M.S. Mathematics Miss Marie Kern, M.S.. Physical Education Miss Vera Kohlhoff. M.A., English Mr. Edmond Krumm. M.A., Physical Education Mr. Walter Kuras, M.S.. Industrial Education Mr. Donald Lambert. B.Ed., Library Mr. Ronald Larsen, B.S., Physical Education Mr. James Lausted, B.S., Industrial Education Mr. Clyde Lawrence. M.A., Business Education Mr. Dale Lawton, M,S., Science Mr. Donald Leach, B.S., English Miss Bertha Lewis, Ph.M.. English l , x as Mr. John Foster, M.F.A.. Industrial Education Mr. Raymond Foster. M.S.Ed.. English Mrs. Cleo Fowler. M.A., English Miss Annette Gioannini. M.A., Foreign Language Mr. Harry Graly, M.A., Psychology Mr. Paul Gregg, M.S., Science Mr. Richard Grotemeyer, M.A., Driver Education Mr. George Hamlin, M.B.A.. Mathematics Mr. Tom Hasegawa. B.S.. Science Mr. Alan Haskell. A.B.. Mathematics Miss Catherine Haworth. M.L.S., Librarian Mr. William Heckman, B.S., Science Mrs. Doris Heino, B.A., Special Education Mr. Barton Herr, M.Ed., Business Education Mr. Phillip Hey, M.A., Physical Education Mrs. Alice Heydegger, M.A., English Mr. Robert Hiltabrand, M.S., Science Mr. Marion Hineline. M.A., Science Mr. Robert Hippensteel, M.A., Music Mr. Ira Hoff. M.A., Mathematics Mr. Thomas Hogan, M.S., Mathematics Miss Mary Hollis. M.S., Homemaking Mrs. Shirley Holloway. B.S., Foreign Languages Miss Elizabeth House, M.S., Journalism Mr. Charles Hubacek. M.S., Industrial Education 621 aw' 1 ,-f' KZ 1 S Miss Leitha Paulsen, M.S., English Mrs. Carolyn Pecen, B.A., English Mr. Nello Petersanti, M.S., Industrial Education Mr. Richard Peterson, M.S., English Mr. Albert Piarowski, M,F.A., Art Mr. Sam Piazza, B.S., Mathematics Miss Dorothy Printz, B.S., Homemaking Mr. John Prombo, B.Ed., Industrial Education Mr. Robert Rehberg. M.A., Physical Education Miss Julienne Renaud, M.A., Business Education Miss Ruth Render, M.S., English Mrs. Ellen Rezabek, M.A., Business Education Mr. Emmett Richards, B.S., Social Studies Mr. Lloyd Richert, M.A., Science Mrs. Mary Roberts, M.Litt., Physical Education Mr. John Robbert III, B.A., English Mrs. Susan Roberts, B.A., Social Studies Mr. Richard Ryszewski, M.A., Mathematics Miss Ruby Sakata, B.A., Mathematics Mrs. Georgia Sanchez, B.A., Foreign Languages N f ji! M2402 Mr Raymond Lindstrand, M.A., Social Science Miss Rima Lizdenis. B.S., Business Education Miss Joyce Lundberg, B.A., English Mrs. Frima Margolin. M.A., Science Miss Marian Martin, A.B., Social Studies Mr. Raymond McCoy, M.A., Foreign Languages Mr. Thomas McKillip, M.A., English Mrs. Barbara Meisner, B.S.Ed., English f- Wesley MasOn, B.S., Physical Education rs. Katharine Meliza, M.Ed., Librarian Mr. Franklin Miller, M.A., English Miss Shirley Miller, M.Ed., Homemaking Mrs. Marcia Mintell, B.A., English Mrs. Harriet Murray, M.A., Foreign Languages Mrs. Joyce Niemann, B.S., Physical Education Mr. Robert Nemoyer, M.A., Science Mr. Eugene Neubauer, M.S., Guidance Miss Margaret Norman, M.A., Social Studies Mrs. Edna North, B.A., Speech, Drama Miss Alma O'Brien, B.S.Ed., Mathematics Miss Susan Ohde, B.A.. Foreign Languages Miss Joanne Osmond, M.A., Physical Education Mr. Samuel Paravonian, M.A., Guidance Mr. William Patton, B.S., Science Mrs. Alice Paulsen, B.S., English . ! , I . - ,,ig'gg....w ffl: 'vi ' ' K im B 1 ' as-11.1 21 at S ,c ,cs . 5 f Ja . a M .p aw ..,, .V N ?Tfi5'f1Ti'tf-'fi2 i2 ' l f Q . ft , I I 63'-in '. ' as ' ,Q ar . ,H-gg - AI if-J LQ, . ' J QI 'WF -wi 2 ., 1: Mrs. Suzanne Truscott, B.A., English Mr. Donald Upton. B.S.. Physical Education Mr. Albert Versypt, M.A., Physical Education Mr. Theodore Voigt, B.E., Business Education Mrs. Martha Wallace. B.S., Foreign Languages Mr. Ronald Waltemath. B.S., Special Education Miss Edna Walters, B.S., Home Economics Mr. Harold Weeks. B.S., Science Miss Margaret Werling. M.A., Social Studies Mr. Richard Wilburn, B.S., Mathematics Mr. Donald Willard, M.A., English Miss Charlotte Wiser, B.A., English Mrs. Jean Workman, M.M.E., Music Mr. Nick Zenzen. M.S., Science Mr. Merle Zeschke, M.E.. Physical Education Mr. Donald Ziegler, M.S., Industrial Education Miss Carol Zimmerman, B.S., Business Education s W R- W I I... ' I 2 U y if i V I X .f fx gf. i.:.,t ft, ,.:,. 31. .K 'nr if if, I 7, t A ,U gg 3 i e a 5 f -:it:s1.2xflli7W . me J if X wa, , , . 1 it fir: . -. -at - t 4 I fE5Efff,1:'2 'ff ,,,.s,r::1i1,ft f , , as - ig, lfkg - . I -I it 185 Mr. J. D. Sarver. M.A., Social Studies Miss Ruth Sawyer, M.A., Foreign Languages Mr. Ralph Schmidt, M.A.. Social Studies. Guidance Mr. Glenn Schmitz, B.A.. Science Miss Juanita Schott, A.M., Guidance Mr. B. M. Seaman. M.Ed., Industrial Education Mr. John Sears. Voc.Ed. Cert., Industrial Education Mr. Paul Selman. A.B.. Science Mr. Michael Shelly, M.S., English Mr. David Sheridan, B.S.Ed., Science Dr. Richard Sherman, Ph.D., Social Studies Mr. William Shroyer. M.A., English Mr. Lee Simonek. M.A.. Social Studies Mr. Clayton Smith. M.A.. Social Studies Mr. John Smith, B.S., Industrial Education Mr. William Spalding, M.Ed., English Mr. Stanley Sroczynski, M.S., Science Mr. James Steckel. M.E., Administration Mr. Glenn Stehr, M.S., Science Mr. James Stevens, M.A.. English Mr. Berdyne Stewart, M.Ed., Mathematics Miss Vivian Sturtevant, M.S., Business Education Mr. William Tate, M.S., English Mrs. Zdenka Tillotson, B.S., Mathematics Mr. Manly Tory, M.A., Science . what- :.f::i ::- am- -t ' ...,, ,ig ,g gtfzgggh 5, mu ,. . ,N alia - -I It 3. 4' r if . 1 J I N Mi. fw fifsi ft it -' M gf, as A 1, H. W- A . I I Ella' gi, 2 fi A s I ,....iL1, ' ' 0 nn-ual V A S 1000 .i f .I ,na ra.-iX11 ',?' if I ia . J I ws, ' fer .., ' as ' , S - ' i- x , If if f , 1 ' -I .1 1 H N v:5iZ'3.'5.-g-w,fr.- M ' F- i X 'ffif 55155535253 Xie' 5,E?1,-,333 .'f55'QL:f,-I - 5 -:53Ej.:.'e,g- ,gf ir.t.s,.w .. ,J J, , '5?as.s ,.f , -. za .' - : 'ff ,gs is A- n E ' , tag , if 5 fr-' - ' -5 ff ,,g, 4 . , tv. . A ' fy 5 , A ,,,.,,Q t j K 3 , 5 Ei 'yfi fflifiiigiliig wt WBeneticial - Their Middle Name As the dream of another school becomes reality, the Board of Education can take a well-deserved minutels rest. Although stu- dents are not always aware of their work, Board members vote, as individuals, to decide major decisions which so often arise, and strive, as a group, to improve our academic program. The Parent-Teacher Associations aim is to obtain a more perfect unison among teach- ers, students, and parents. It achieves its goal through its meetings, annual open houses, and various other projects. Bloom P.T.A. fRow lj Mrs. Joseph Arnemann. Mrs. Arthur Oestmann. Mrs. Waldon Nygren, Mrs. Edna North. Mrs. Walter Dudek. Mrs. Clar- ence Dockery. Dr. Harold Metcalf. Mrs. William Johnson. fRow 21 Mr. Anthony Tredon. Mr. Albert Martin. Mrs. Eugene Kocb, Mrs. George Mi- chael. Mrs. Marland Webb. Mrs. Wil- liam Graham. Mrs. Leslie McAdams. Mrs. Arthur Rekau. Mrs. Chester Pol- ka, Mrs. Joseph Pavlik. Mr. Eldon Nilsson. Mr. George Musleir. Bloom Board of Education fSeatea'J Mr. Marvin Gavin. Mrs. Wilhelmina Pignotti. Dr. Dale Collins. fSta1ifl1'11gl Mr. Patil Rietveld, Mr. Dominic Calacci. Mr. John Mier, Mr. William Doherty. Dr, Alexander Feldvebel Mr. Albert Martin Mr. Alfred Odegard - Mr. James Steckel Assistant Principal Dean. Community College Assistant Superintendent Director of Student Activities 186 Staffs Work in Unison to Achieve Harmony Our school is not run by B.S.,s and M.Afs alone, there are records to be kept, meals to be prepared, and halls to be swept. Who does these jobs? With much skill and efficiency the office, cafeteria, and maintenance staffs do. Aside from all the school's business transactions, records are also kept of each student's progress and accomplishments throughout the year, and when a schoolhas 34,000 enrolled, this is quite a large job to be completed. This is the job of the ofiice staff. Although many students bring their lunches, an equal number buy theirs. The cafeteria staff prepares the menus and meals, providing variety each day, and cleans up after the chaotic concourse has re- treated. The majority of the students try to keep their Bloom as neat and clean as possible, but there are always a few who still think the fioor is a general disposal, and there is always that unavoidable accum- ulated dust. The school custodians practically have their hands full already, but, in addition, the furnaces must be tended, water and light fixtures repaired, and desks sanded and revarnished. Thus, the administration, faculty, office, cafeteria, and maintenance staffs are all essential in a smooth-running school system such as ours. 187 Mr. Mciccaroni wields a pain! brush in an effort to keep up tlie appearance of the school. Miss Marion Tliibideau of the office stuff puts zzrzlioulice merits in the Ieacliers' boxes. Everyone has Cerminly seen the smiling face of Art Sie- bert in school. Adair. Glen: Spanish Club 2: National Honor Society 4. Adams. Carol: High Honors. Fall 3.4: Honors Fall 2. Spring 2.3. Girls' League Representative 1.2.3.4: Senior Class Play: Hostess. 4: Big Sister: G.A.A. 1.2: National Thespian Society, secretary 4: Drama Club 1.2.3. secretary 4: Latin Club 1.3. secretary 2: Fencing Club 2: Writers Club 4: Colloquium 3,4. Adams. Frances: Hostess 4. Agee. Helen: Senior Class Play: Attend- ance ofhce 3. Agostini. Alberta: Senior Class Play: Big Sister: Photo Club 1: Spanish Club 1.2. 3: Pep Club 1.2.3. Alessandrini. Dominic: Football 2: Wres- tling 3. Alexander. Ardelia: Class Board 4: Girls' League Representative 3: Tower 4: Sen- ior Class Play: G.A.A. 1.3.4. Board 2: Orchesis 2.3,4: Junior Jamboree: Big Sister: Attendance oliice 2: Call slips 3: Oiiice 4. Alexander. Jean: G.A.A. 3: Junior Jam- boree: Big Sister: Call Slips 4. Allen. Norman Alvarez. Mary: Student Council 3: Class Board 3: G.A.A. 1.2: Hostess 4: Hu- man Relations Committee 3.4: Spanish Cltlb 2. Anderson, Susan: G.A.A. l.2.3: Big Sis- ter: Hostess 2: Debate Club 1: Latin Club 1: Pep Club 3. Annunziata. Kathleen: Student Council 1. 2: Senior Class Play: G.A.A. 1: Choir 1.2. A Cappella 3.4: Trojanette 4: Big Sister: Pep Club l.2.3: Latin Club 1.2: Drama Club l.2,3.4. Apponi. Barbara: National Honor Society 4: High Honors, Fall 3, Spring 3: Honors. Fall 2.4. Spring 1.2: Class Board 3: Girls' League Representative 1.2: Big Sister: Hostess 4: Photo Club 1: Fencing Club treasurer 2: Tower 3: Drama Club 2: Spanish Club 2.3. Aprati. Debby: Student Council 1: Class treasurer 2: Class Board 1.3: Girls' League Representative 1.4: G.A.A. 1: Band 1.2.3.4: Dance Band 1.2.3,4: Pep Band 1,2.3.4: Orchestra 1.2,3,4: A Cap- pela 4: Trojanette 4: Big Sister: Drama Club 1: Spanish Club 1. Aprati. Donald: National Honor Society 4: High Honors. Fall 3. Honors. Fall 2, 4. Spring 2.3: Class Board 2: Orchestra 1,2.3.4. president 4. Arbuthnot. Robert Arcaris. Karen: Marion Catholic High School: G.A.A. 1: Choir 2: Pep Club 1. Archer. Nick: Thornton Township High School 1: Football 1.2.4: Baseball 2: Wrestling 1,2.3: Letterman's Club 4. Armellino. Robert: Baseball 2.3: Band 1.2. 3.41 Usher 4: Pep Club 2. Arndt. James: Glenwood School for Boys: Honors. Fall 4. Aronowitz. Dayle: Girls' League Repre- sentative 2: G.A.A. 1: Lifeguard 3.4: Polliwogs 1: Orchestra 1.2: Big Sister: Pep Club 1. Azzarello. Sam: Class Board 2: Football 1.2. Baer. Betsy: Honors. Fall 1.2: Quill and Scroll: Student Council 3.41 Class Board 1: Girls' League Representative 2: Annual 3.4: Cheerleader 2.3,4: G.A.A. 1: Lifeguard 3.4: Polliwogs 1: Prom Court 3: Junior Jamboree: Big Sister: Post-Prom Committee: Talent Show 4: Pep Club l.2.3.4: Drama Club 1: Span- ish Club. secretary 2.3: A.F.S. Club 4: Colloquium 4: Junior Red Cross 4. Senior Activities Baker. Ema: Chorus 1. Baker. Jack: Honors. Fall 4: Student Coun- cil 3: Football 1. Baker. James: Table Tennis 1.2.3. Bapties. Kenneth Bargy. Molly Barlog. Robert Barrett. Beverly: G.A.A. 1.2: Polliwogs 2. Bartolomei. Emidio: Student Council 1: D.O. Club 3. Basile. Frank: Beginning Band 1. Basson. Retha: Port Natal High School, Durban. South Africa: High Honors. Fall 4: Senior Class Play: Human Re- lations Committee 4: A.F.S. Club. vice- president 4: Colloquium 4: Pep Club 4. Beal, Elizabeth: Junior Jamboree. Beatty. James: Honors. Fall 4: Intramural golf 1.2: Junior Jamboree: F.T.A. 1: French Club l,2. Beaver. Jeanette: G.A.A. 1. Bell, Wayne: Football 1: Basketball 1: Hall Guide 2. Bello, Donald: Track 2.3,4: Cross-Coun- try 3.4: Band 1.2.3. Benjamin. Frank: National Honor Society 4: High Honors, Fall 1.4, Spring 1: Hon- ors, Fall 2.3, Spring 2: Band 1.2: Pep Band l,2. Benner. Julee: G.A.A. l.2.3: Office 1,2.3: Pep Club 1.2. Bentley, Jennifer: Senior Class Play: G.A.A. 2: Polliwogs 1: Band 1,2,3: Lat- in Club 1.2:Writer's Club 2. Berchem, Douglas: National Honor Soci- ety 4: High Honors, Fall 1: Honors, Fall 2.3.43 Spring 1: Quill and Scroll 3: Class Board 3: Annual 3: Latin Club 1.2: Radio Club 2. Berchem, Thomas: Projection Staff 2.3: Geology Club 2. Bergman. Jackie: National Honor Society 4: High Honors, Fall 3: Honors, Fall 2, Spring 1.3: Student Council 2.3,4: Sen- ior Class Play: Blu-Fins 4: Choir 1.2.3, A Cappella 4: Muncie Exchange 4: Pep Club 2: Spanish Club 2.3: president 4. Berner, Richard: Student Council 3: Class Board 4. Bianconi, Drena: Student Council 2,3,4: Girls' League Representative 1: G.A.A. 1,2,3: Choir 1.2: A Cappella 3,4: Prom Court 3: Muncie Exchange Student 4: Junior Librarian 2: Pep Club 3,4. Bieronski, James: Class Board 1.2. Billingsley, Mary: Girls' League Repre- sentative 2.3: G.A.A. 1. Black. Mary: Girls' Representative 1: Sen- ior Class Play: Call Slips 3: Drama Club 1.2: Pep Club 2,3. Blackful. Tyrone: Cross-Country 2.3,4: Wrestling 2.3, Captain 4: Letterman's Club 3.4. Bobbitt, Deborah: Girls' League Represent- ative 3: Orchesis 4: Future Nurses Club 3: Pep Club 2.3. : Bokhoven. Darlene: Honors, Fall 2: Spring 2: Senior Class Play, G.A.A. 1,21 Or- chesis 2: Polliwogs 2: Choir 1,2,3: Ma- jorette 3.4: Pep Club 1,2. Boling. Terry: Honors, Fall 3.4: Spring 3: Girls' League Representative 1.2: Lat- in Club 1: Spanish Club 2.4. Bonea, William Botkin, Karen: G.A.A. 1,2,3: Call Slips 3: Pep Club 1: Geology Club 1. Bouwense. Rex: National Honor Society 3.4: High Honors, Fall 1.2: Spring 1.2: Honors. Fall 3,4 Spring 3: Student Council 4: Class Board 1.2: Basket- ball. manager 3,4: Harvard Book Award 3: It's Academic 3.4: Geology Club 1: Debate Club 1.3, President 3: Interna- 188 tional Relations Committee 2.4. presi- dent 3. Bovara. Louis Bradshaw, Sharon: G.A.A. 1: Choir 1: Drama Club 1. Brauer. David: National Honor Society 4: Honors. Fall 2.3. Spring 2.3: Commis- sioner of Public Improvements 4: Class Board 3: Basketball 1: Football 2.3.4: Tennis 2,3,4: Choir 1.2.3. A Cappella 4. Trojanaires 4: Courtesy Clean-up king 4: Latin Club 1.2: Colloquium l,2.3.4: A.F.S. Club treasurer 4: Letterman's Club 3.4. Bravo. Leonora: G.A.A. 1.2: Choir 1.2: Call Slips 4. Brewer. Cheri: Girls' League Representative 2.3: G.A.A. 1.2. Brewer. Dennis Briones. Connie: Bowen High School: Of- fice l,3,4: Junior Librarian 4. Brischke, Jerilynn: Student Council 1: Class Board 3: G.A.A. 1: Choir 1.2: A Cappella 3.4. Brockman. Ronald Brooks, Florence Brown, Annie: Honors. Fall 3. Spring 3: Senior Class Play: G.A.A. 3: Polliwogs 3: Big Sister: Call Slips 3. Brown, Georgia: Honors. Fall 2, Spring 2: Girls' League Representative 1: G.A.A. 1: Choir 1,2: Call Slips 4: Spanish Club 3. Brown, Gloria Brown. Leonard: Basketball 1,2,3,4. Bruce, Vernette: G.A.A. 1.2: Orchesis 1.2: Hostess 4: Spanish Club 2.3,4: Collo- quium 3. Burback. Marlene: Girls' League Repre- sentative 4: Hostess 3. Burge. Michael Bushno. George Caffarelli, Pat: Senior Class Play: G.A.A. l.2.3: Choir 1.2.3, A Cappella 4: Jun- ior Jamboree: Pep Club 1.2.3,4. Camilli, Robert Cannon. Terry: Honors, Spring 2.3: Stu- dent Council 2.3.4: Class Board 2: Girls' League Representative 1.2: Senior Class Play: G.A.A. l,2. Board 3: Polliwogs 1: Blu-Fins 2.3,4: Band 1.2.3.4: Orchestra 4: Junior Jamboree: Big Sister: Spanish Club 2.3: Latin Club 1: Colloquium 3. 4: Pep Club 1,2.3.4. Cappella, Janet: Honors. Fall 2. Spring: Girls' League Representative 1. Board 2: Senior Class Play: Choir l. Capriotti. Jerry: Intramural Track 1. Capriotti. Joyce Carl. Dorothy: G.A.A. 1: Choir 1: Pep Club 4. Carter, Doris: Honors, Fall 3,4: Spring 3: Student Council 2: Class Board 1.3: G.A.A. 1,2: Girls' League Representa- tive 2: Choir 1: Big Sister: Drama Club 1: Latin Club 1.2.3. Castelli. Karen: Choir 1: Pep Club 1.4. Cervera, Louis: National Honor Society 4: Honors, Fall 2,3. Spring 3: Tennis 2. 3: Band 1,2,3.4: Pep Band 3,4: Orches- tra 3.4: Latin Club 1. Chagoya, David: Intramural Basketball 1. Chaney. Ted: National Honor Society 4: High Honors. Spring 1: Honors, Spring 2,3. Fall 2: Student Council 1.4: Jun- ior Jamboree: Variety Show 4: Nation- al Thespian Society 4: Chess Club 3.4: Drama Club 4. Chapman, Margaret: Honors. Fall 3,4: Spring 3: Class Board 3: Girls' League Representative 1.2: G.A.A. 1.3: Polli- wogs 1: Senior Class Play: Ofiice 3: Pep Club l,3,4: Latin Club 2: Fencing Club, vice-president 2: Colloquium 1. Charleston. Ethel Chryst. Donna: Honors. Fall 1.4: G.A.A. l.2.3.4: Choir 1.2.3: Big Sister: D.E. Club 4: Pep Club 1.2.3.4. Ciancanelli. Judith: Honors. Fall 3. Spring 3: Student Council 1.2,4: Class Board 3: Senior Class Play: Choir 1.2.3. A Cap- pella 4: Colloquium 1.2: Pep Club 1.2. 3.4: Drama Club 1: Latin Club 2. Cincione. Frances: National Honor Soci- ety 3.4: High Honors. Fall 2.3. Spring 1.2.3: Honors. Fall 1.4: Student Coun- cil 3.4: Class Board 1: Girls' League. vice-president 4. representative 2.3: Sen- ior Class Play: G.A.A. 1.2.3: Choir 1.2, 3. A Cappella 4: Big Sister: Pep Club l.2.3.4: Latin Club 1.2: Colloquium 3. Clark. Donald: Band l.2.3.4: Projection Staff 4. Cohen. Carol: Honors. Fall 1,3.4: Spring 1: Quill and Scroll 3.4: Broadcaster 2.3. co-editor 4: Girls' League Representa- tive l.2: Senior Class Play: G.A.A. 1: Blu-Fins 1: Human Relations Commit- tee 4: French Club 2: Colloquium 1. Colbert. Doris: Honors. Fall 2. Spring 2: Senior Class Play: G.A.A. 1.2: Choir 1, 2.3: Big Sister: Call Slips 4. Coldman. Trevor: Football 1.2: Track 1.2. 3.4: Wrestling 2.3.4: Choir 1.2. A Cap- pella 3.4: Junior Lions Club 4. Cole, Howard: Football 1: Track 1: Base- ball 1: Basketball 3: Hall Guide 4. Collins. Anthony: Football 1.2: Track 1: Cross-Country 3: Choir 1.2: A Cappel- la 3,4: Junior Lions Club 4. Collins. Donald: Life Guard 2.3: Projec- tion Staff 2.3: D.O. Club 4. Collins. Lucille: Honors. Fall 1. Spring 3: D.E. Club 4. Collins. Rebecca: Big Sister: Oliice 2. Conner. Nancy: Class Board 2: G.A.A. 1. 2: Choir 1.2.3: Spanish Club 2.3. Conterato, Robert: Track 2: Football 2: Wrestling 3. Cook. Kenneth: Baseball 1: Track 1.2: Golf 1.2: Wrestling 3: Football l.2.3.4: Letterman's Club 4. Corbin. Mose: Track 2: Cross-Country 3: Letterman's Club 3.4. Corbin. Roberta: Class Board 1: Senior Class Play: G.A.A. 1.2.3: Orchesis 1.2.3: Choir 1.2.3. A Cappella 4: Big Sister: Junior Jamboree: Pep Club l.2.3.4: Ger- man Club 1: Fencing Club 2.3.4. Corradetti. Sherry: Honors, Fall 4: Class Treasurer 4: Girls' League Representa- tive 1: G.A.A. 1: Choir 1.2.3. A Cap- pella 4: Trojanette 4: Junior Jamboree: Big Sister: Post Prom Committee: Pep Club l.2.3.4: Latin 1.2.3: Colloquium 3.4. Corsino. Josephine: Honors. Fall 1. Spring 1: Girls' League Representative 2.3: Tower 3: Choir 1.2.3. A Cappella 4: Big Sister: Junior Jamboree: German Club 3: Pep Club 2.3.4. Cowger. Gloria: National Honor Society 4: Honors. Fall 3.4. Spring 3: Student Council 1: Tower 4: Senior Class Play: G.A.A. 1: Choir 1.2.3: Big Sister: Hos- tess 4: Geology Club 1: Pep Club 1.2.3, 4: Future Nurses 3: Future Teachers 4: Spanish Club 3,4. Cowles. Joanna: G.A.A. 1: Choir 1.2.3, A Cappella 4. Cowser, Donald: Honors. Fall 4. Spring 2. Craig. Scott: Class Board 4: Lifeguard 2. 3: Swimming 2. Crews, William: Glenwood School for Boys: Football l.2.3.4: Track 3: Swim- ming 1. Crim. Jerrie: G.A.A. 1.2: Junior Jamboree: Junior Librarian 2: Spanish Club 2. Crince, William Cross, Laurelli: Girls' League Representa- tive 4: G.A.A. Board l.2.3.4: Concert Band l.2.3.4: Pep Club l.2.3.4: Big Sis- ter: Junior Jamboree: Pep Club 1,2.3,4. Crum. Barbara: Bedford High School, Bed- ford. Indiana 2: G.A.A. 1. Secretary 2: Choir 1.2.3. Crumbaugh. Judith: Honors. Fall 4: Spring 3: Senior Class Play: Choir 1.2. 3. A Cappella 4. Trojanettes 4: Pep Club 1. Currier. Marianne: National Honor Soci- ety 4: Honors. Fall 1.3.4. Spring 1.3: Student Council 4: Senior Class Play: Choir 1: Junior Jamboree: Latin Club 2: Colloquium 3: Future Nurses 3: Health Careers Club 4: Pep Club 3.4. Curtis. John: Intramural Basketball 1: Band 1.2: Hall Guide 3: Fencing Club 2. Cyphers. Sherry: G.A.A. 3: Film Secre- tary 1.3.4. Daehn. Cheryl: National Honor Society 4: High Honors. Spring 1: Honors. Fall 2. 2.3.4. Spring 2.3: Class Board 4: G.A.A. 1: Choir 1.2, A Cappella 3.4: Big Sis- ter: Junior Jamboree: Post Prom Com- mittee: Drama Club 1: Colloquium 3.4: Pep Club l.2.3.4. Dallesandro. Richard: Honors, Fall 1. Dallesandro, Sam: Radio Club 1.2. D'Amico. Carol: G.A.A. 1: Girls' League Representative 4: Big Sister: Junior Jamboree: Junior Librarian 1.2.3. Darnell. Virginia: Girls' League Repre- sentative 1: G.A.A. l.2.3.4: Senior Class Play: Junior Jamboree: Junior Librarian l,2: Pep Club 1.3. Davila, Juanita: G.A.A. 1.2.3: Junior Jam- boree. DeAngelo, Judith DeBow. Al: High Honors, Fall 3: Honors, Spring 3: Orchestra 4: Radio Club 1: Au- dubon Club 1.2, president 3: Colloquium 1,2,3,4: Human Relations Committee 4. DeFries, Ron: Student Council 1: Base- ball 1: Football 1: Intramural Wrestling 2: Spanish 2. DeGreve. Charles: National Honor Soci- ety 3,4: High Honors, Fall 1.2, Spring 1.2.3: Honors, Fall 4: Radio Club 1: German Club 3. Delsener, Linda: National Honor Society 3,4: High Honors, Fall 1,2.3,4, Spring 1: Honors, Spring 2.3: Class Board 3: Girls' League Representative 1: Junior Jam- boree. DelToro, Manuel: Chegiel High School, Chicagol. DeLuca, James: Class Vice-President 1: Football 1,2,3,4: Baseball 1.2: Letter- man's Club 3, vice-president 4: Kiwanis Club 4. DeLuca, Jeanne: Honors, Fall 1.3, Spring 1,3: Student Council 3,4: Class Treas- urer 3: Girls' League Representative 4: Senior Class Play: Choir 1.2.3, A Cap- pella 4: Mount Prospect Exchange Stu- dent 3: Big Sister: Prom Court 3: DAR Award 4: Latin Club 1.2: Pep Club 1.2, 3,4: A.F.S. 4: Drama Club l.2.3.4: National Thespian Society 4: Junior Red Cross, Secretary 4. Demkowich, Paula: National Honor Soci- ety 3,4: High Honors, Fall 1,2.3.4, Spring 1.2.3: Tower 3.4: Latin Club 1, 2.3.4: Colloquium 1.2,3,4. Dennis. Elizabeth: Kelly High School, Chicago 1.2. DeWaard. Donna: Student Council 1.2: G.A.A. 1.2.3. Dickson, Ann: National Honor Society 4: High Honors. Fall 3, Spring 2.3: Hon- ors, Fall 1.2.4. Spring 1: Girls' League Representative 1.2.3: Tower 1.4: G.A.A. 1.2: Latin Club l.2.3.4: French Club 3,4: Debate Club, Secretary 3: Collo- quium 3.4: Future Teachers 3.4. Dodd, Suzanne: National Honor Society 4: High Honors, Fall 3.4, Spring 3: G.A.A. 1.2.3: Polliwogs 1.2. Dohmeier. David: National Honor Soci- ety 4: High Honors, Fall 4: Honors. Fall. 1. Spring 1.3: Class Board 1: Jun- ior Jamboree: Chess Club 3. President 189 4. Dolat. Larry Donald. Carl: Baseball 2: Football 3.4: Choir 1.2.3: Letterman's Club 4: Biology Club 2. Doxy. Irene: Class Board 1: G.A.A. 2.3: Choir 1.2.3. A Cappella 4: Big Sister. Doxy. Melvin: Track 2.3. Duncan. Candice: Honors. Fall 4: Senior Class Play: Choir 1.2, A Cappella 3.4: Pep Club 1. Durcinka. Patrick: Honors. Spring 2: Pro- jection Staff 2.3. Eaken. Sandra: Honors, Fall 3: Spring 3: Girls' League Representative 4: Senior Class Play: G.A.A. 1.2: Big Sister. Elder. Mike: Keokuk Senior High School. Keokuk. Iowa 1.2. Elliott. Marian: G.A.A. 1.2. Emole. Frank: Band 1.2.3. Erickson. Dennis: Charlotte High School. Punta Gorda. Floria 2: Car Club 2. Eriks, Marilyn: Honors Fall 2. Spring 21 Student Council Representative 1.2.3: Girls' League Representative 3: Senior Class Play: GAA 1.2: Choir 1.2.3: A Cappella 4: Jr. Jamboree: Office As- sistant 4: Big Sister 4: Pep Club 1.2.3.4. Fasman. Barry: National Honor Society 3.4: High Honors Fall 2.3.4. Spring 1. 2, Honors Fall 1. Spring 3: Student Council 2.3.4: Class Board 2.3: Senior Class Play: Football 1, Swimming 2, Tennis 2.3.4: Chorus 1.2. A Cappella 3. President 4. Trojanaire 3.4: Debate Club 1. Human Relations Committee 4. Colloquium 1.2.3.4. Drama 4. United Nation Club 1. Fidanzi, Barbara: National Honor Soci- ety 4: High Honors Fall 2.3. Spring 3: Honors Fall 1.4. Spring 1.2: Quill and Scroll 4: Tower Staff 4: Senior Class Play 4: GAA 1.2.3. Board 2: Chorus 1. 2. Choir 3.4, A Cappella 3,4: Collo- quium 3.4. Future Teachers 3. Secretary 4. Latin Club 1.2.3: Orchesis 1.2. Pep Club 3.4: Big Sister 4. Fields. Diane: GAA 1. Fisher. Jane: St. Frances De Sales. Chi- cago 1.2: G.A.A. 1.2: Drama Club 1. Spanish Club 1. Fitzgerald. Maryann: Honors Fall 2. Spring 2: GAA 1.2.3. Orchesis 3. Polli- wogs 2: Library Assistant 2.3: Latin Club 1. Junior Jamboree, Drama Club 2.3: Annual 3: Girls' League Represent- ative 2.3.4. Flamini. Joanne: Girls' League Represent- ative 1.2: Senior Class Play: G.A.A. 1.2: Choir 1.2.3: Pen Club 1.2.3.4. Big Sis- ter. Junior Jamboree. Flowers. David: Honors Fall 1.2. Spring 2: Class Board 2: Swimming 2.3. Senior Class Play: Choir 1.2.3. A Cappella 4: Drama 1.3.4, Fencing Club 2: Collo- quium 2.3. Latin Club 2.3. Archeology Club 3. National Thespian Society 4. Junior Jamboree 3. Fockler, Marion: Girls' League Represent- ative 2: Senior Class Play: GAA 1.2.3: Band 1.2.3. Forsberg. Bruce: Baseball 2. Wrestling 9: Geology Club 1.2, Archaeology Club 3. 4. Radio Club 4. Foster, Jacolin: Student Council 1.2. Span- ish Club 1: Orchestra 1.2.3. Foster, Jessica: G.A.A. 1. Choir 1.2: Nurses Club 3. Fowler, Steve: Broadcaster 3. Francis. William: Senior Class Play: Band 1.2: D.O. Club 3.4. Fries. Evelyn Froncek. Jeannie: Honors, Spring 1, Fall 3. Fuentez. Guadalupe: G.A.A. 1.2: Spanish Club 2.3. Fuller, Karen: Class Board 1.2: G.A.A. 1.2: Choir 1.2.3: French Club 2. Fulton, Al Jay: Football 2.3.4. Wrestling 2.3.4: Letterman's Club 3.4. Fulton. Judith: G.A.A. 1.2: Band 1.2.3: Latin Club 1.2. Fulton. Sharon: GAA 1.2: Band 1,2.3: Fencing Club 3. Gaby. Beth: Student Council 2.3.4: Class Board 3.4: Girls' League Representative 1: G.A.A. l.2.3.4: French 1.2. Gaerlan. Val: Glenwood School for Boys: Basketball 1.2. Track 1.2. Gann. Renatta Garrison. Anthony: Honors Fall 1.4. Spring 1. Gavel. Carolyn: National Honor Society 3.4: High Honors Fall 2.3. Spring 1.3, Honors Fall 1.4. Spring 2: Girls' League Representative 2.3: French Club 2.3. George. Carol: Marian High School 1.2: Big Sister: Honors. Fall 3. Spring 3: Fu- ture Nurses Club 3. Gerardi. Marianne: Senior Class Play: Choirl. Giunta. Rose: Marian Catholic High Schooll.2. Gleason. Mike: Senior Class Play. Glowiak. Carolyn: Honors Fall 2. Spring 2: Junior Academy of Science 2: Pep Club 1.2: Radio Club 3. President 4. Goeders. John: Projection Staff 3.4. Goers. Louis: Baseball Manager 2: Hall Guard 4. Goings. Edward Gordon. Barry: Honors. Fall l. Spring 1: Class Board 3.4: Tennis 2.3. Intramural Basketball 1. Tennis 2.3. Swimming 1.2. 3: Jr. Lions Club 4: Senior Class Play: Lifeguard 2.3. Pep Club 3.4. Colloquium l.2.3.4. National Thcspians Society 4. Drama Club 4. Goss. Sue: Marian Catholic High School 1.2.3. Grant. Steve: National Honor Society 4: High Honors Fall 1.2. Spring 1: Honors. Fall 4. Spring 1.2: Student Council 2.3. 4: Class Treasurer 1. Class Presiflent 2. 3: Class Board 1.2.33 Swimming 2. 3: Intramural Wrestling 2. Baseball 1: Latin Club 1.2.3. Letterman's Club 3. Human Relations 4: Pep Club 3.4. Greenspon. Fred: Track 1.2: Junior Jam- boree. Gremp. Carol: National Honor Society 4: Honors Fall 1.2.3. Spring 1.2.3: Stu- dent Council 4: Senior Class Play: G.A.A. 1.2: Trojanettes 4: Spanish 3.4. Grilin. John: Track 1.2.31 Band 1.2. Grithn. Marvin: Baseball 2. Hall Guard 4. Grono. Geraldine: Girls' League Repre- sentative 1.2. Grutzius. Sandra: Honors Fall 4: Girls' League Representative 3.4: Choir 1.2.3: D.E. 4. Gubitz. Barbara: Homewood Flossmore High School 2: Senior Class Play: Jun- ior Librarian 4: Drama Club 1. French Club 1.2. Colloquium 3.4. Haag. Magdalena: Honors Fall 1. Spring 1.3: G.A.A. 2: Choir 1: Junior Jamboree. Haddon. Linda: G.A.A. 1.2.4. Vice Presi- dent 3: Jr. Jamboree. Hale. Mary Ann: Honors Fall 2: Girls' League Representative 3: Board 4. Hall. Jim Halverson. Carrie: Class Board 2.3: G.A.A. 1.3: Lifeguard 3.4: Attendance Ofhce 2. Halvorsen. Susan: National Honor Society 3.4: High Honors Fall l.2.3.4. Spring 2. Honors. Spring 1.3: Councilman 1.2. 3.4: Class Board 4: Choir l.2.3.4. Sec- retary-Treasurer 4. Trojanette 4: Cour- tesy Clean-up Court 4: Big Sister: Jun- ior Jamboree: A.F.S. Club. President 4. Pep Club l.2.3.4. Latin Club 1.2. Hamilton. Barbara: Student Council 1: GAA l.2.3: Blu-Fins 3: Pep Club 2.3. Spanish Club 2.3. Office 2.3. Polli- wogs 1. Hanko. Ronald: Senior Class Play: Baseball 3. Basketball 2. Harden. Frank: Wrestling 2.4. Cross Coun- try 2.4. Manager 3. Track l.2.4: Lions Club 4. Hardiman. Earnest: Wrestling 2.3.4: Hall Guide 4: Letterman's Club 4. Harris. James: Track 1.2. Hartman. Barbara: Class Board 4. G.A.A. 1. Pep Club 4. Haupt. Donald: Monona Grove H i gh School. Madison. Wisconsin 2: Honors Fall 3. Spring 3: International Relations Club 3. President 4. Haut. Gloria: National Honor Society 4: Honors Fall 2.3.4. Spring 1.2.32 GAA l.2.3.4. Polliwogs 1.2. Blu-Fins 4. Life- guard 2.3.4: Band l.2.3.4. Orchestra 4. Pep Band 2.3: Orchesis 3. Latin Club 1.2. French Club President 4, Big Sister 4. Colloquium 3.4. Heft. Michael. Honors Fall 3. Football 1, Tennis 2.3.4: Tower Staff 1.2: Fu- ture Teachers Club 2. Colloquium 1. International Relations Club 1.2. Heilig. Don: Glenwood School for Boys. Heller. Shirley Hering. John Hernandez. Steve Herring. Carrie: Lincoln High. Kalama- Zoo. Michigan: Girls' League Repre- sentative 3.4. Herzic. Steven Hodges. Bruce: Football 2. Basketball l. 2.3.4. Baseball l.2.3.4: Homecoming Court 4. Clean-up Court 4: Hall Guide 4: Human Relations Committee. Junior Rotarian 4. Hofmann. Robert: National Honor Soci- ety 3.4: High Honors Fall l.2.3.4. Spring 1.2. Honors Spring 3. Class Board 4. Baseball 1. Track 3. Cross Country 2. 3.4. Tennis 2.4: Band 1.2: Letterman's Club 3.4. Human Relations Committee 4. Junior Rotarian 4. Homik. Helen: Honors Fall 2.3. Spring 1. 3: G.A.A. 1: Girls' League Representa- tive 3.4: Future Teachers 3.4. Pep Club 3.4. House. Richard: National Honor Society 4: Leavenworth High School, Leaven- worth. Kansas 1.2: Honors. Fall 3.4. Spring 3. Householder. Kathryn: Honors Fall 1.3: Student Council 4: Class Board 3: Cheer- leader 2.3.4, Captain 2.4. G.A.A. 1: Choir l.2.3.4: Courtesy Clean-Up Court 4: Big Sister 4: Drama Club 1. Pep Club 1. Hughes. Sharon: Attendance Office 2: Drama Club 1. Hughes. William: Senior Class Play: A Cappella 3.4. Hull. Michael: Honors Fall 1. Spring 1: International Relations Committee 3. vice-president 4. Hult. Bob: Senior Class Play: A Cappella 3.4: Geology Club 3. Humes. Barbara: National Honor Society 4: Honors Fall l.2.3.4. Spring 1.2.3: G.A.A. 1: Choir 1.2.31 Pep Club 3.4. Iafallo. Linda: Clerk. City of Bloom 4: Class Secretary 2.3. Girls' League Rep- resentative 1. G.A.A. 1. Choir 1.2.3. A Cappella 4: Jr. Jamboree: Hostess 3.4: Drama Club 1.2. Colloquium l.2.3.4. Pep Club l.2.3.4. lnucci. Melody: Honors Fall 3.4. Spring 1: Commissioner of Social Activities: Student Council 1.2.33 Prom Queen 3: Homecoming Queen 4: Hostess 4. Post- Prom Committee 3.4: Polliwogs 2: Jr. Red Cross 4: Pep Club 3: Latin Club 1. Invergo. Carmella: Girls' League Repre- sentative 1: G.A.A. 1: Pep Club 1. Irwin. Larry Isom. Charlene Jackson. Blythia: G.A.A. 1.2: Big Sister. Jackson. Brenda: Honors Fall 2. Spring 1. 2: G.A.A. 1: Girls' League Representa- tive 3.4: Big Sister: Future Teachers 3: Spanish 3.4. Jackson. Lore: Carver. Chicago 2: At- tendance Oliice 4. Jarrett. David: Senior Class Play 4: Swim- ming 2: Intramural Basketball 1: Track l.2.3: Projection Staff 1.2.3. vice-presi- 190 dent 4: Hall Guide 3: Fencing 1.2: Car Club 3.4. Photo Club 1. Jarvis. Richard: Class Board 2.3: Choir 3. A Cappella 4. Trojanaires 4: Latin Club 1. Johnson. Carl: Radio Club. treasurer 4: Band l.2.3.4. Johnson. Connie: National Honor Society 4: High Honors. Fall 3: Honors. Fall 2. 4: Spring l.2.3: Girls' League Represent- ative 2.3: Hostess 4: Pep Club 2.3.4: Drama Club l. Johnson. Theodore: Class Board 1: Senior Class Play 3.4: Swimming 2.3: Debate Club 1.2: Projection Staff 1.2.3. presi- dent 4. Johnstone. Bernice Jones. Edward Joyce. Charles: Class Board 1.2.3: Latin Club 1. Joyce. Elmer: Honors. Fall 2: Spring 2: Quill and Scroll 3.4: Annual 3. Co-edi- tor 4: ISHPA Convention 4: Latin Club 1.2. Joyce. Karen Jusick. Sharon: G.A.A. 1: Latin Club 1. Kalemba. Peggy: Student Council 4: G.A.A. 1: Junior Jamboree: Junior Librarian 3: D.E. Club 4. Kalus. Alfred: Honors. Spring 3. Kasper. Carl: Northwestern Military and Naval Academy. Lake Geneva. Wiscon- sin 1. Kaufman. Donna: Honors. Fall 2.4: Spring 2: Student Council 2.3.4: Cheerleader 2. 3.4: Band l.2.3.4: Choir l.2.3: A Cap- pella 4: Colloquium 1: Latin Club 3: Junior Red Cross 4. Keene. George: Honors. Fall 3, Spring 3: Band l.2.3.4: Orchestra 4: Pep Club 3. 4. Keller. Timothy: Honors. Fall 3: Student Council 4: Football 1: Baseball 1: Tennis 2.3.4: Wrestling 2: Rocket Club 1: Let- terman's Club 4. Kelly. Timothy: Tennis 2.3.4: Wrestling 2: Letterman's Club 4. Kennedy. Patricia: Class Board 2: Girls' League Representative 1: G.A.A. 1: Choir 1.2.3: Pep Club 1.2.3. Kennedy. Ray: Student Council 4: Track 2.3.4: Football 1: Letterman's Club 4. Kirkpatrick. Frances: Honors. Spring 3. Klibofske. Phyllis: G.A.A. 1: Hostess: At- tendance Oflice 3. Kloss. Sharon: Call Slips 4. Kloss. Barbara: Girls' League Representa- tive 1.2: G.A.A. 1.2.3: Choir 1,2.3: Pep Club l.2.3.4. Koch. Kenneth: Football 2: Basketball 1: Baseball 1.2: Wrestling 2. Konkol. Michael: Wrestling 2.3.4: Choir 1.2. A Cappella 3.4: Pep Club 3. Kopernik. Pat: National Honor Society 4: Honors. Fall 1.4, Spring l.2.3: Quill and Scroll 4: Girls' League Representative 3. 4: Annual 3. Co-editor 4: G.A.A. 1.3: Orchesis 3: Choir 1: ISHPA Conven- tion 4: Junior Librarian 2.4: Futu re Teachers 3: French Club 3.4: Health Careers Club 4. Kowalowski. Stanley: Honors. Spring 3. Kowalski. Tonette: National Honor So- ciety 3. Secretary 4: High Honors, Fall l.2.3.4: Spring 1.2.3: Quill and Scroll 4: Student Council 3.4: Class Board 2: Broadcaster 3.4: Tower l.2.3.4: Choir 1. 2: Big Sister: It's Academic 4: Bloom Book Award 3: Illinois Junior Academy of Sciences 2,3: National Letter of Com- mendation 4: National Thespian Society 4: Human Relations Committee 4: Latin Club 1.2. president 3: Junior Red Cross 4: Pep Club l,2,3.4. Kraemer, Roger: National Honor Society 4: High Honors Fall 4. Honors Fall 1, 2.3. Spring 1.2,3: Senior Class Play: Va- riety Show 4: Drama Club 1.4. presi- dent 2.3: Colloquium 3.4: Latin Club 1.2: Junior Academy of Science 2.3.4: German Club 3. Krencik. Rosemary: Girls' League Repre- sentative 1.2.3.4: G.A.A. 1.2: Junior Jamboree: Big Sister: Call Slips 4. Kretschmar, Tim: Football 2: Swimming 2: Choir 1.2. A Cappella 3.4. Trojan- aire 3.4: Senior Class Play: Drama Club 4: National Thespian Society 4. Kruzel. Michael: High Honors Fall 4: Honors Fall 1: Student Council 4: Junior Red Cross 4, Radio Club 1, treasurer 2. vice-president 3, president 4. Kudra. Anthony: Class Board 3: Choir 1. 2.3: Future Teachers 2, Spanish Club 4. Kuntsman. Marvin: Track 1.2.3. Kvasnicka. Don LaBelle. Maureen: Bogan High School. Chicago 1: Bremen High School 2: Girls' League Representative 4: G.A.A. 3. Labuda. Thomas: Baseball 1,2.3,4: Basket- ball 3. Ladalski. Jeanette Lange. Allen: Honors Fall 1.2, Spring 1.2. Langhans. Donald: Hall Guide 4. Latiker. Darlene Laurie. James: National Honor Society 4: High Honors. Fall 1: Spring 1: Honors, Fall 2: Spring 2: Class President 4: Board 2.3: Football l.2.3.4: Junior Ki- wanis Member. Letterman's Club 3, President 4: Junior Red Cross. President 4. Lease, Danny: Honors. Fall 2. Spring 3: Varsity Basketball 3. Projection Staff 2.3. Lehnert, Marilyn: Honors. Fall 3: Spring 3: Class Board 4: Girls' League Repre- sentative 3: Band 1: Orchestra 1: Drama Club 2.3: G.A.A. l.2.3: Future Teachers Club 1.2: Latin Club 1,2: Pep Club 3. Leone. Margo: Student Council 3: Class Board 3: Girls' League 3: G.A.A. 1: Pep Club 1.2. Lind, Susan: Class Board 4: Girls' League Representative l.2.3: Senior Class Play 4: French Club 3. Lisenby, Linda: Class Board 3: Girls' League Representative 4: Senior Class Play. LoBue, Frances: Student Council 3.4: Class Board 1: Senior Class Play. Lodl. Karen: High Honors, Fall 3,4: Spring 3: Honors SP Lodl, Karen: National Honor Society 4: High Honors. Fall 3.4: Spring 3: Hon- ors. Spring 2: Tower 4: Writers Club 2: Latin Club 1. Loferski. Gloria: Girls' League Represent- ative 1: Senior Class Play: Junior Jam- boree. Lolli. Ken: National Honor Society 3.4: High Honors. Fall l.2.3.4: Spring 2: Honors, Spring 1.3: Class Board 1: Track l.2.3.4: Latin Club l.2.3.4: Colloquium 4. Lovell. Jeffrey: Student Council 2,3: Quill and Scroll 4: Broadcaster 3.4: Football 3: Basketball 1: Swimming 2,3,4: Illinois Junior Academy of Sciences 2.3: Col- loquium 2.3.4. Lowery. Cynthia: Girls' League Represent- ative 2: Choir 1,2,3: A Cappella 4: Jun- ior Jamboree: Latin Club 3: Junior Red Cross 3: Pep Club 2,3. Loya. Florentina: Girls' League Repre- sentative 1.2,3.4: Spanish Club 2: D.E. Club 4. Ludan, Lorraine: Honors. Fall 1.4: Class Board 4: Girls' League Representative 2: Choir 1.2.3. Lumbley, Gerri: Crete-Monee High School 2: G.A.A. 3: D.E. Club 4. Lundegard. Donald: Glenwood School for Boys: Class Board 4: Football 1.2.3. Mabry. Laura: Choir 1. Drama Club 4. Spring 1: Pep Club 1.2.3, Mackler. Kathy: Honors. Fall 1.2.4: Spring 1: Pep Club 1.2.3. Macklin, Walter: Projection Stall 2.3,4. Madsen. Terry Madura, Carol: National Honor Society 4: High Honors. Fall 1.4: Honors. Fall 2. 3: Spring l.2.3: Girls' League Repre- sentative l.2.3.4: Senior Class Play: G.A.A. 1.2.31 Blu-Fins 2.3. vice-presi- dent 4: Orchesis 1: Polliwogs 1: Attend- ance office l.3.4: Latin Club 1,2: Pep Club 2.4. Maier. Donna: Student Council 3.4: Sen- ior Class Play: G.A.A. l.2.3: Choir 1: Junior Jamboree: Mt. Prospect Exchange Student 2: Big Sister: Human Relations Committee 4: Latin Club 1: French Club 4: Pep Club l.2.3.4: Drama Club 1. Maiorano. Ralph: Class President 1: Track l.2.3.4: Cross-Country 3,4: Home- coming King 4. Mannel. John: Student Council 4: Class Board 3: Swimming 2,3: Band l.2.3.4: Orchestra 4: Pep Band 1: Junior Jam- boree: Radio Club 1. Manson. JoAnn: Honors. Fall 1: Spring 1: G.A.A. 1: Junior Jamboree. Manson. Patricia: Girls' League Repre- sentative 4: G.A.A. 1: Big Sister: Jun- ior Jamboree: Spanish Club 2.3.4: Fu- ture Teachers Club 3. Manson. Shirley: G.A.A. 2: Choir 1.2: Junior Jamboree. Marino. John: Illinois Junior Academy of Science 3. Marnell. Angelo: Orchestra 1.2.3. Marocchi. Anthony: Student Council 22 Baseball l.2.3.4: Hall Guide 3: Collo- quium 3. Marta. John Martello. Evelyn: Honors. Fall 4: Office 3: D.E. Club. President 4. Martello. Joyce: Honors. Fall 1.4, Spring 1: Student Council l.2.4: Cheerleader 2. 3.4: Latin Club 1.2: Human Relations Committee 3.4. Martin. Gary: Student Council 1,2: Class Board 3: Intramural Basketball 1: Base- ball 2. Martinez.Rene McAdams. Judith: Honors. Fall 1,4: Quill and Scroll 4: Blu-Fins 2.3: Health Careers Club. President 4. Massery. Sheila: Girls' League Represent- ative 3: Junior Librarian 3.4: Attend- ance oflice 4: Geology Club Secretary 1.2: Future Nurses 2.3: Drama Club 4: Health Careers Club 4: French Club 2. Massery, Muriel: Girls' League Represent- ative 4: G.A.A. 1: Choir 1: Hostess 4. Matthews, Rodney: Class Board 1: Junior Jamboree. Mattio, Al: Niles Township High School. Niles 1. Mavragis. John: Junior Jamboree. Mayol. Dolores: Choir 1.2.3. A Cappella 4: Call Slips 3. McCann, Tunisia: Senior Class Play: G.A.A. 1: Big Sister. McClanahan. Gay: Band 2,3,4: Pep Band 2.4: Junior Jamboree. McCoy. Sterling: Basketball 1,2,3.4: Base- ball l.2: Junior Jamboree. McDermott. Honors Fall 4: Spring 3 McDermott. Michael: Honors Fall 4: Spring 3. D.O. Club 4. treasurer 3. McDonald. Doris: Girls' League Repre- sentative 3: Junior Jamboree. McManimen. Nadia: Class Board 1,3: G.A.A. 1: Choir 1: Big Sister: Junior Jamboree: Pep Club 1. Mearns. Margaret: National Honor Soci- ety 4: High Honors. Fall 1: Honors. Fall 2.3, Spring 2.3: Class Board 3: Girls' League Representative 1.2: J unior Jamboree. Meier, Norman: Junior Jamboree: Pep Club 3.4. Melei, Sharon: Girls' League Representa- tive 1,2: G.A.A. 1: Choir 1: Senior Class Play: Projection Staff Secretary 3: Pep Club 1.2.3,4. Meyers, Charles: Class Board 3: Intramu- ral Basketball 1: Intramural Baseball 1: Golf 2,3.4. Meyers, Daniel: Marian Catholic High School 1.2: Colloquium 3. 191 Michaels. August Micko. Joan: Girls' League Representative 4: Senior Class Play: Choir 1: Big Sister: French Club 2: Debate Club Secretary 2: Spanish Club 1.2. Middleton. Ruth: Student Council 4: Girls' League Representative l.2.3: Senior Class Play: G.A.A. 1.2: Choir 1.2.3. A Cappella 4: Drama Club 1.2: Latin Club 1: Colloquium l: Big Sister. Miller. Donald: Baseball. Manager 1: Foot- ball. Manager 2.4: Intramural Swim- ming 1: Junior Jamboree. Miller. Gary: Junior Jamboree. Miller. Karyl: National Honor Society 4: Honors. Fall 2.3.4. Spring 2.3: Girls' League Representative 3: Senior Class Play: Writers Club 2: Future Teachers 2. treasurer 3: International Relations Committee 4: Colloquium 3.4: Pep Club 3: German Club 3: French Club 4. Mischka. Ken: Band 1.2. Molk. William: Honors. Fall 3.4: Spring 3: Projection Staff 1.2: D.O. Club 3.4. Montechiare, Karen: G.A.A. 1: Senior Class Play: Call Slips 3: Drama Club 1.2. Monteleone, Joe: Marian Catholic High School 1: Student Council 3: Class Vice- President 4: Senior Class Play: Latin Club 1.2: Junior Lions Club 4. Moore, James .- Moore, Bill: Wrestling 2.3: Junior Jam- boree: Projection Staff 2.3. Moran. Robert: Student Council 3: Base- ball 1: Football l.2.3.4: Letterman's Club 3. Secretary 4: Junior Rotary Club 4. Morgan. Pam: Marian Catholic H i gh School 1: Student Council 3.4: Class Board 3: Spanish Club 2.3: Pep Club 3. Morinec. John: Quill and Scroll 4: Broad- caster 3.4: Tennis 2.3.4: Football 1.2.3, 4: International Relations Club. secre- tary 3: Letterman's Club 3.4: Junior Lions Club 4. Mote. David: Baseball 2. Mullen. James: Choir 1. Nakayama, Yuko: Asahigaoka High School, Japan 1.2,3: Class Board 4: Hu- man Relations Committee 4. Nasiatka. Robert: Pep Club 3.4. Natale, Carol: Class Board 2: Girls' League Representative 2: G.A.A. 1,2: Choir 1: Big Sister: Pep Club 1.2. Nave. Michael: National Honor Society 4. Neal. Evelyn Neubauer, Tom: National Honor Society 3.4: High Honors, Fall 1.2.4: Spring 1.2: Honors. Fall 3: Spring 3: Class Board 4: Senior Class Play: Talent Show 4: Colloquium 2. Nichols. Dan: Honors. Spring 3. Nielson. Ricky: Glenwood School for Boys: Broadcaster 4. Nilsson, Jennifer: National Honor Society 4: High Honors. Fall 3.4. Honors. Fall 1.2. Spring l.2.3: Broadcaster 4: Senior Class Play: G.A.A. l.2.3.4: Orchesis 1, 2.3: Band l.2.3.4: Pep Band l.2.3.4: Or- chestra l.2.3.4: Choir 1.2.3. A Cappella 4: Latin Club 1.2: French Club 3. Sec retary 4: Future Teachers l.2.3.4: Pep Club 3.4: Colloquium 4. Nussbaum. Larry Oehmke, Heidi: Student Council 2.3: Class Secretary 4: Pep Club 2.3: S p an i s h Club 3. Oehmke, Pennie: Girls' League Represent- ative 1: Junior Jamboree. Ogibovic. Richard: Honors, Fall 1: Band 1.2,3. O'Keefe. Alan: Thornridge High School 1. Oldenburg, Dennis: Honors, Spring 2. Olson. Beverly: Honors, Fall 1.4: Student Council 4: Senior Class Play: G.A.A. 1. 2.3: Choir l.2.3: A Cappella 4: Big Sis- ter: Junior Jamboree: Pep Club 2. Board 3. president 4: Junior Red Cross 4: Fu- ture,Teachers 4: A.F.S. Club 4: Col- loquium 1. O'Neill. Timothy Ormond. David: Annual 3: Swimming 2. 3: Track 1: Junior Jamboree: Geology Club 1.2: Colloquium 3. Osman. Kenneth: Glenwood School for Boys. Ott. Thomas: Class Board 4: Baseball 1.2. 3.4. Overton. Vicky Owens. Claude: Track 1.2.3: Letterman's Club 1.2.3. Pep Club 4. Owens. Madelon: Class Board 3.4: Senior Class Play 3.4: G.A.A. 1.2. Pep Club 1.2.3.4. Polliwogs 1: Colloquium l: Service Club 4: Representative 2. Page. JoAnn Palanca. Frances: Honors. Spring 2: Stu- dent Council l. Class Board 2: Assistant to Business Manager of Annual. l.2.3.4: Jr. Jamboree. Big Sister 4. Pep Club 1.2. GAA 1.2. Palanca. Thomas: Pancake. Selma: Senior Class Play: G.A.A. 2. Girls' League Representative 2.3.4: Pep Club 2: Future Nurses Club 3. Panici. Shirley: Student Council 4. Class Board 3. Senior Class Play. G.A.A. 1: Jr. Jamboree. Paolilli. Enunzia: Commissioner of Public Welfare: Student Council 1.3: Jr. Red Cross l: Pep Club 1: Hall Guide 4. Paris. John: Honors. Fall 3. Spring 3: Pro- jection Staff 2.3: Spanish Club 2. Parke. David: Harper High School. Chi- cago l: Football 1: Basketball 1: Hall Guide 4: Pep Club 3.4. Patrevito. Carol: Choir 1.2.31 Gym Ohice Assistant 3: Junior Jamboree. Paul. Jeffery: National Honor Society 4: High Honors. Fall 4. Spring 1.3: Honors. Fall 1.2.31 Spring 2: Cross-Country 4: Band 1.2.3. vice-president 4: Orchestra l.2.3.4: Choir 4: Trojanaires 4: Junior Rotarian 4: Latin Club 1. Pawl. Charles: Senior Class Play: Geol- ogy Club 1.2. vice-president 3: Spanish Club 2.3: Fencing 3: Pep Club 4. Pearl. Lily Pease. Charles Pena. Gilbert: Honors Fall 4: Jr. Jamboree 3: Car Club 2. Perez. Richard Petree.Barbara: Choir 1.2.3. Phillips. Lawrence: Honors Fall. 3: D.O. Club 3.4. Piazza. Jill: Honors. Fall 2: Senior Class Play 3.4: Jr. Jamboree: Homecoming Queen 3: Prom Court 3: Homecoming Court 4: Big Sister 4: Spanish Club 3: Pep Club 1.2.3: Latin Club 1. Picchi. John: Student Council 2: Orches- tra l.2.3.4: Jr. Jamboree 3: Spanish Club 2. Pickens. Ken: Class Board 1: Student Council 3: Junior Jamboree. Pinley. Wayne: Projection staff 2.3: Jr. Jamboree 3. Pisterzi. Gina: National Honor Society 4: Honors. Fall 1.2.4. Spring 1.3: Tower Staff 2.3.4: Senior Class Play: Girls' League Representative 2. vice-president 3. President 4: G.A.A. 1.2.3: Big Sis- ter: Jr. Jamboree: Choir 1.3: Glee Club 2: Latin Club 1.2: Spanish Club 3.4. vice-president 4. Pitcher. Conrad: Oshkosh High School. Oshkosh. Wisconsin 1.2: Football 3.4: A Cappella 3.4: Pep Club 3. Piunti. Judith: Honors. Fall 2. Spring 2: Girls' League Representative 1.4: Big Sister: Junior Jamboree: Colloquium 3: Pep Club 4. Piunti. Larry: Student Council 3: Track 1, 2.3: Football l.2.3.4: Junior Jamboree: Spanish Club 3.4: Letterman's Club 4. Plucienik. Shirley: Choir 1.2.3: Junior Jamboree. Porter. Merrald Powell, Dorothy: Charleston High School. Charleston. Missouri, 1.2.3: Girls' League Representative 4: Senior Class Play. Pratico. Jackie: Girls' League Representa- tive 2.3: Senior Class Play: Big Sister: Junior Jamboree: Talent Show 4: Latin Club 1: Drama Club 1.2: Pep Club 1.2. Pressendo. Philip: Football 2: Track 2: Wrestling 2.3.4: Band l.2.3: Letterman's Club 3.4. Priddy. Linda: Office 3.4. Prince. Carolann: Honors. Fall 4: Broad- caster 3: G.A.A. 1: Choir l,2,3: Junior Jamboree: D.E. Club, treasurer 4. Prospero. Priscilla: Class Board 1.2: Girls' League Representative 2.3: Big Sister: Junior Jamboree. Prowell. Sylvia: Honors. Fall 4. Spring 3: Junior Librarian 2.4: Spanish Club 4. Prystalski. Jacqueline: Homewood-Floss- moor High School 1.2.3: Girls' League Representative 4: Pep Club 1.2. Purlee. Margaret: National Honor Soci- ety 4: High Honors. Fall 4: Honors, Fall 2.3. Spring 2.3: Student Council 4: Girls' League Secretary 4: Senior Class Play: G.A.A. 1.2.3: Orchesis 1: Blu-Fins 2.4: Choir 1.2.3. A Cappella 4: Tower 4: Pep Club l.2.3.4: Latin Club 1: French Club 2. vice-president 3: Future Teachers Club 2.3.4: Drama Club 1: Writers Club 4. Racz. Steve: Basketball 1.2: Baseball 1.2. 3.4: Band 1.2.3. President 4: Orchestra 1.2.3: Pep Band 3.4. Rahn. Valerie: Class Board 4: G.A.A. 1: Senior Class Play: Big Sister: Junior Jamboree: Latin Club 1.2: Pep Club 1. 3.4. Ramaeker. Gary: National Honor Society 4: Honors. Fall 2,3.4: Spring 2.3: Base- ball 1.4: Wrestling 1.2: Football 1.2.3, 4: Latin Club l.2.3: Letterman's Club 3.4. Ramey. Barbara: Honors. Fall 1.2: Spring 1.2: Class Board 2.3.4: Senior Class Play: Choir 1.2.3: Big Sister: J u n i o r Jamboree: Latin Club 1: Pep Club 1.2.3. secretary-treasurer 4. Ranieri. Marcella: National Honor Society 4: Honors. Fall 1.3.4: Spring l.2.3: Com- missioner of Finance 4: Student Coun- cil 1,2.3: Class Board 1.3: Tower 3: G.A.A. 1: Choir 1.2. A Cappella 3.4: Big Sister: Junior Jamboree: Homecom- ing Court 4: Courtesy Clean-up Queen 4: Latin Club 1.2: Pep Club l.2.3.4: Jun- ior Red Cross 4: Drama Club 1.2: Fu- ture Nurses Club 1.3. Ranieri, Jeffrey: Marian Catholic High School 1: Class Board 2: Football 2.3.4: Baseball 2: Pep Club 3: Letterman's Club 3.4. Raso, Paula: Honors, Fall 2: Senior Class Play: Choir 1,2,3. A Cappella 4: Latin Club 1. Rauch, Sidney: Glenwood School for Boys: Honors. Fall 3. Spring 3. Redenbaugh. Linda: Honors Fall 1.2.41 Spring 1.2.3. Renzi. Richard: Football 1.2: Wrestling 2. 3. Reynolds. Jimmy: Fencing Club 2,3. Ricchio. Roberta: Honors Fall 1: Girls' League Representative 1.2: G.A.A. 1.2: Chorus 1.2: Latin Club l.2.3.4: Pep Club l.2.3.4: Colloquium 1.2.3: Senior Class Play 4. Rippe. Trudene: National Honor Society 4: Honors Fall 2.3.4: Spring 1,2.3: Council 2.3.4: Tower Staff 3: Cheerleader 4: G.A.A. 1.4: Girls' Choir 2: A Cappella 3.4: Chorus 1: Trojanette 4: Pep Club l.2.3.4: Officer 3: Jr. Red Cross Club 4: Drama Club 3. Rishel. Dan: CVS Chicago 1: Glenwood School 2.3.4: Football l.2.3.4: Basket- ball 3,4: Baseball 1.4: Car Club. Rivera, Teresa: Girls' League Representa- tive 3: Spanish Club 2. Roberson, Gary: Cross-country 3.4: Pep Club 3: Colloquium 2.3: Junior Jambo- ree. 192 Roberts, Howard: Football 1.2: Basketball l: Baseball l.2.4: Hall Guide 4. Roberts. Virginia: G.A.A. Secretary 2: Orchesis 1.2.3. president 4. Rocha. Thomas: Junior Jamboree. Roop. Larrie Rosen. Larry: Honors Fall 1.2: Spring 1: Football 1: Cross-country 3: Tennis 2,3. 4: Pep Club 3: Junior Jamboree. Rosen. Paula: National Honor Society 4: High Honors Fall 4: Spring 3: Honors Fall 1.3: Spring 1: Student Council 1, 2.3.4: Class Secretary 1: Pep Club 2,3. 4: Spanish Club 4: German Club 2. sec- retary 3: Future Teachers Club 4: Special Services Club. president 3: Junior Jam- boree 3: Big Sister 4. Rosetti. John: Honors Fall 4: Junior Jam- boree. Rosetti. Joe: Baseball 1.2: Junior Jamboree. Ross. Carole: National Honor Society 4: Honors Fall 3.4: Spring 3: Tower Staff 4: Writers Club, secretary 4: F u t ure Teachers Club 2.3.4: French Club 2.3: Choir 1,2.3: G.A.A. 1.2: Big Sister 4. Ross. Jeanne: National Honor Society 4: High Honors, Fall 3.4, Spring 3: Honors. Fall 1.2, Spring 1.2. Rossum. Earl: Honors Fall 1.2: Spring 1.2. Rotondi. Rose Marie: Honors. Fall 4: Sen- ior Class Play tLeadJ 4: Drama Club 1.2.3. Activity Coordinator 4: Pep Club 1.2.3: Geology Club 1: National Thes- pian Society 4: Variety Show 4. Rowland. Philip: Marion High School, Marion. Illinois 1.2.3. Ruge. Kim: Honors Fall 4: Spring 1: Class Board l.2.3.4: Junior Academy of Sci- ence 2: Spanish Club 2: Drama Club 4: Polliwogs 1: Pep Club 1.4: Cheerleader 2: Senior Class Play: Chorus 1.2: Broad- caster 3.4: National Thespian Society 4: Junior Jamboree. Ruiz. Peter: Spanish Club 2. Rush. Nancy: Drama Club 1.2: Pep Club 1.2: G.A.A. l: Senior Class Play 4. Rush, Willie: Band 1. Sadus. Ed: Class Board 2: Letterman's Club 4: Football 1.2: Baseball l.2.3.4. Sammons, Donna: Honors. Fall 4: An- nual 4: G.A.A. 1.2, Pep Club 1.3: Life- guard 3.4: Big Sister. Sanchez. Rachel: National Honor Society 4: Honors Fall 1,3.4: Spring 1.3: Girls' Choir 3: Freshman Chorus l: Girls' Glee Club 2: G.A.A. 1: Latin Club 2: Big Sister 4. Sanchez, Roy Sanders. Terry: Honors, Fall 3.4: Spring 3: Girls' League Representative 2.3: Board 1.4: Tower 4: G.A.A. 1: Orches- tra l.2.3.4: Choir 1.2.3. A Cappella 4: Big Sister: Junior Jamboree: Junior Li- brarian 4: Drama Club 1: Pep Club 1.2: Future Teachers Club 4: French Club 3.4. Sanders. Doris: Muskegon Heights High School. Muskegon. Michigan. Sandstrom. Diane: Marian Catholic High School 1: Honors. Fall 4: Girls' League Representative 4: D.E. Club 4. Sapienza. Frank: Projection Stall' l.2,3, vice-president 4: Fencing Club 1.2.3. Schichner. Arthur: National Honor Soci- ety 3.4: High Honors. Fall l.2.3.4: Spring 3: Honors. Spring 1.2: Tower 3. 4: Audubon Club 2.3: Geology Club 1. Treasurer 2.3: Health Careers Club 4: Colloquium 3. Schmitt. Jan: National Honor Society 3, 4: High Honors. Fall 2.3. Spring 2.3: Honors, Fall 1.4: Girls' League Repre- sentative 1,2.3.4: Senior Class Play: Tal- ent Show: Latin Club 1.2.31 Spanish Club 4: Future Teachers 3.4: A.F.S. Club, Secretary 4. Schmitt. Wayne: Football 1: Choir 3.4: Chorus 1.2: Fencing Club 2. Schmueck. John: National Honor Society 3.4: High Honors Fall 2: Spring 2: Honors Fall 1.3: Class Board 4: Senior Class Play tLeadJ 4: Drama Club 4: National Thespian Society 4: Council- man 3. Schneider. John: Marian High S c h o ol: Senior Class Play: Radio Club 2. Schneider. Robert Schultz. Terry: National Honor Society 4: Honors Fall 1: Spring 1.2: Chorus 1.2: A Cappella 3.4: Latin Club l.2.3: Arch- eology Club 3: Colloquium 4. Schumpp. Marilyn: Sacred Heart High School. Chicago 1: Class Board 3.4: Latin Club 2: Future Teachers 2.3: Pep Club 3: Junior Jamboree 3. Scott. Greg: Crispus Attcicks High School, Indianapolis. Indiana l.2.3: Football 1. 2.3: Basketball Manager 1: Track 2: Wrestling 2: Band l.2.3.4: Orchestra 2: Historian of Sophomore Class 2: Hall Guide 4. Seals. Trudi Serocenski. Janice: Marian High School: Future Teachers Club. Shane. Doris: Hostess 4. Shaw. Carol: Honors Fall 3: Junior Board Representative 3: G.A.A. Member 1: Girls' League Representative 3: Choir 1: Attendance Oflice 3: Call Slips 3: Junior Jamboree. Sheridan. Priscilla: Honors Fall 1. Spring 1: Student Council 1: Hostess 4. Shipp. Rodney: Christopher High School: Football 1.2. Basketball 1.2.3. Baseball 1.2. Track l.2.3: Hall Guide 3. Sierra. James: Class Board 2.3.4: Football 1.2: Junior Jamboree. Sievert. Rita: National Honor Society 4: Honors Fall 1,2.3,4: Spring l.2.3: Class Board 2.3.4: Band 1.2: Pep Band 1.2: Big Sister 4: Colloquium 1.2, Latin Club 1: Geology Club. secretary 1: G.A.A. 1.2. Fencing Club treasurer 1. president 2: Polliwogs 2: Writers Club 2: Junior Jamboree. Sims. Lois: Honors Fall 2: Spring 2.3: Girls' League Representative 4: G.A.A. 1.2. Sjogren. Bonnie: Honors. Fall 1: Student Council 4: Class Board 3: Chorus 1.2.3. Skelton, W. H.: Woodville High. Wood- ville. Alabama 1,2. Smieszny. Roberta: Gage Park. Chicago 1: Senior Class Play 4. Smith. Dennis: Honors Fall 2.4. Smith. Mary Anne Smith. Nancy: Honors Fall 4. Spring 3: Class Board Representative 3: Usher 4: Senior Class Play 4. Smith. Tom: Honors Fall 1.2. Spring 1: Colloquium 1: Spanish Club 4. Solita. Bob: National Honor Society 3.4: High Honors Fall 1.2.3.4: Spring l.2.3: Quill and Scroll 3.4: Student Council 4: Broadcaster 3. co-editor 4: Science Pro- ject-Local. District. State 3: Geology Club 1.2: Archeology Club 3: Latin Club 2. Sonn, Vyn Spada. Thomas: Band l,2.3.4: Radio Club 2.4. Secretary 3. Sparling. Carol: Student Council Repre- sentative 2: Girls' League Representative 3: Homemaking Ofhce Telephone Girl 2. Spencer. Jane: Honors Fall 1. Spring 1: Pep Club 1.2.3.4: G.A.A. 1: Big Sister 4. Spina, Ronald: Onarga Military School. Onarga 1: Band 2.3: Baseball 2.3. Squeteri. Sandra: G.A.A. 1.2: Attendance Office 4: Hostess 4. Stallings. Elizabeth Stanfa. Nick: Track 1.2.3. Stankus. John: National Honor Society 4: Quill and Scroll 3.4: High Honors Spring 2: Honors, Fall 1.3.4. Spring 1.3: Illinois Junior Academy of Science 2.3: Illinois State Scholarship semi-tin- alist 4: Radio Club 1: Geology Club 1. 2: Archaeology Club 3: Broadcaster 4. Starkey, Patrick: Wrestling 2. Starkey. Richard Starkey. Ronald: Class Board 1. St. Clair. Louis: International Relations Club Vice-president 2.3: Intramural Softball 2. Steckes. Donna Stein. Harry Stelter. Rosemary: National Honor Society 41 High Honors Spring 1. Honors Fall l.2.3.4. Spring 2.3: Senior Class Play 4: Pep Club 2.3.4. Stokes. Micheal Stone. Gloria Straczek. Pat: Girls' League Representative 2.3.41 Spanish Club 2. Audubon Club 3: G.A.A. 1.2. Orchesis 1.2. Choir 1.2. 3: Big Sister 4: D.E. Club. secretary 4. Straczek. Ronald Stringfellow. Roosevelt Strong. David: Basketball 2. Baseball 1.2.3. Summers. Janet: Girls' League Represent- ative 3: G.A.A. 3. Audubon Club 3. Big Sister 4: Call Slips 4. Sunn. Celesta: G.A.A. 1. Chorus 1: Pep Club 2.4. Szesny. Terry: National Honor Society 3. 4: High Honors Fall 2.3.4. Spring 1.2. 3, Honors Fall 1. Geology Club 1.2 Latin Club 1.2. Archeology Club 3. Col- loquium 4. Szeszol. James Tanis. Donna: Choir 1.2.31 Big Sister 4. Tarquinio. Ben: High Honors Spring 1: Senior Class Board Member 4: Concert Band 1: Football 1.2,3.4: Golf 2.3.4: Wrestling 2. Tarquinio. Norma: Class Board 1.2.3.4: Senior Class Play 4: Big Sister 4: Latin Club 1.2. Drama Club l. Pep Club 1.2. 3.4. Tattersall. Ray: Football 1.2. Baseball 1. 2.4. Taylor. Anna Marie: Band 1.2.3.4: Inter- national Relations 3: Hostess 3: Callslips 3: Big Sister 4. Taylor. Cheryl: Honors Fall 1.2: Spring 1. 2: Senior Class Play 4: Big Sister 4: At- tendance Oflice 4: Latin Club 1.2. Health Careers Club 4: Girls' League Representative 4. Taylor. Dan: Hall Guide 3. Taylor. Eugene Taylor. June: Callslips 3. Testa. Ron: National Honor Society 3.4: High Honors Fall 1.2.4. Spring 2. Honors Fall 3. Spring 1.3: Student Council 1.2.3.4: Table Tennis 1.2.3. Football 1. Tennis 2.3.4: Choir 1.2.3.4: Trojanaires 4: Pep Club 1.2.3. Latin Club 2,3. Colloquium 1,2. United Na- tions 3: Junior Kiwanis 4. Themer. Carol: National Honor Society 4: High Honors. Fall 3: Honors. Fall 2.4. Spring 2.3: G.A.A. 1: Choir 2.3,4: Big Sister 4: Projection Staff Secretary 4: Writers Club 2. Thoeming. John: Class Board 2: Band 1.2. 3. Orchestra 2.3. Pep Band 2: Photo Club 2. Thomas, Betty: Honors Fall 1. Spring 1. Girls' League 2.3: Band 1.2.31 G.A.A. 1:2Big Sister 4: Usher 3: Latin Club Thomas. Joyce Tippetts. Tom: Band l.2.3.4. Pep Band 4: Football 2.3.4. Baseball 1.2.4. Wrestling 3: Colloquium 2. Tredon. Virginia: National Honor Society 3.4: High Honors Fall 1.2.3.4: Spring 1, 2.3: Quill and Scroll 4: Tower Staff 3. Editor 4: Girls' League Oflicer 4: Sen- ior Class Play 4: Big Sister 4: Latin Club 1,2.3.4: Illinois Junior Academy of Sci- ence 3.4: Colloquium 2,3.4: Pep Club 1.2.4. Junior Rezl Cross 4. Trevino. Marcos: Honors Spring 1.3: Span- ish Club 3, Chess Club 4: Track 3. Tripodi, Mary Ann: G.A.A. 3.4: Spanish Club 2.3.4: Big Sister 4: Junior Jam- boree. Trotier. James: Choir 2.3.4. Trojanaires 4: Colloquium 3. 193 Trotter. Treva: Honors. Fall 3: G.A.A. Board 2: Polliwogs l.2.3: Choir l.2.3: G.A.A. l.2.3: Junior Jamboree. Tully. Phil: Union Grove High. Union Grove. Wisconsin 1: Honors Fall 3. Turner. Clark: Band 4: Track 4. Turner. Ernest: Football 2.3.4. Baseball 2.3.41 Human Relations Committee 31 Spanish Club 3: Lions Club 3. Tyler. Toby: Honors. Spring l: Class vice-president 2.3: Swimming 2.3: Latin Club 1. Umrleet. Richard: Band 2. Underwood. Paula: Student Council 1.2.3. 4: Library Assistant 1.3: Pep Club 1.2. 3.4: French Club 2.3: treasurer -1: Dra- ma Club 1: Senior Class Play 4: Girls' League Officer 1.2.3.4: Choir 4: Orches- tra l.2.3.4: Big Sister 4. Underwood. Timothy: National H o n or Society 4: High Honors. Fall 2.3.4: Spring 3: Honors. Spring 3. Urban. Leonard Urban. Linda: Honors Fall 3.4. Spring 3: Girls' League Representative 1.2: Choir 3: A Cappella 4: Trojanette 4: Drama Club 2. vice-president 3. president 4. Latin Club 1. French Club 3: Big Sis- ter 4: Pep Club 3: Variety Show. Vallone. Marian: Honors Fall 3. Spring 3: Big Sister 4: Pep Club l.2.3.4: Span- ish Club 3.4: G.A.A. l. Nurses Club 3: Hostess 4: Senior Class Play 4. Valois. Margaret: Drama Club 1.2. Vance. Josephine: Phillips High. Chicago l.2.3: Senior Class Play 4: Junior Red Cross 2. Veenstra. Carolyn: High Honors. Fall 41 Honors. Fall 3: Girls' League Represent- ative 3: Senior Class Play: G.A.A. 1.2. Orchesis 2. Polliwogs 2: Junior Jam- boree: Big Sister. Velissaris. George: Choir l.2.3.4: Spanish 1. Venturella. Josephine: Honors Spring 3: G.A.A. 3.4: Big Sister: Junior Jamboree: Spanish Club 2.3.4. Vertucci. Phyllis: Honors Fall 3.4: Jun- ior Jamboree: D.E. Club 4. Villagomez. Hilda Vincek. Kenneth: Wrestling Team 2. Vittori. Linda: Girls' League Representa- tive 1: Senior Class Play: G.A.A. 1: Concert Band l.2.3.4: Pep Band 1.2.31 A Cappella 4: Junior Jamboree: Big Sis- ter: Latin Club 1. Drama Club 1: Fu- ture Teachers 2: Archeology 3. Volpe. Dwight: Band 1. Voltattorni. Dick VonBorstell.Savella: Girls' League Repre- sentative 3.4: Senior Class Play: Hostess 2. Vrba. Susan: Marian Catholic High School l.2.3: Student Council 4: Senior Class Play. A Cappella 4: Pep Club 4. Wagner. Ruth: G.A.A. 3. Polliwogs 2: Band l.2.3.4: Big Sister: Pep Club 4. Photo Club 1: Spanish Club 3.4. Col- loquium 4. Walker. John Ward. Beverly: Choir 1.2.31 G.A.A. 1: Junior Jamboree. Big Sister. Warr. Herman Warren. Carol: G.A.A. 2: Call Slips 4. Washington. Joyce: G.A.A. 1.2: Choir 1: Senior Class Play Washington. Maurice Watson. Robert Weise. Margaret: Girls' League Represent- ative 3. bOLiftl 4: G.A.A. 1.2: Choir 1. 2.3: Pep Club 1.2.3.4: Spanish Club 2. 4: Future Teachers 3: Big Sister: Audu- bon Club 2. West. Janice: Senior Class Play: G.A.A. 1.2. Polliwogs 1.2: Choir l.2.3.4. Whitaker. Diane: Honors. Fall 3. White. Garry: Student Council 3: Band l.2.3.4. Orchestra 4. Pep Band 1.2: Radio Club 1. Wiater. Sandra: Class Board 3.4: Annual Typist 3: Call Slips 3: G.A.A. 1: D.E.. vice-president 4: Big Sister: Junior Jam- boree. Widen. James: Football 1.2. Wilder, Nancy: Attendance Otlice 2.3.4. Williams. Ed: National Honor Society 3, 4: High Honors, Fall 1.3.4, Spring 2, Honors. Fall 2. Spring 1.2. Student Council 2: Football l.2.3.4. Tennis 2, Track 3: Band l.2.3.4: Geology Club 1. LCIICITTTHHRS Club 3.4. Williams. George Williams. Irvin Williams, Mary: Senior Class Play: G.A.A. 1.2,3. Orchesis 2.3.4. Polliwogs l.2,3: Choir 1. Williams. Rosetta: Student Council 1.2: Class Board 3: Annual 3: Senior Class Play: G.A.A. 1: Spanish Club 2.3. Williams. Thomas: Marian Catholic High School 1: Honors. Fall 3.4. Spring 5: Stu.tent Council 2: D.O. Club 3,4. Willingham, Florence Wilson. Barbara: Honors Fall 3: Spring 3: Girls' League Representative 1.2: G.A.A. 2.3: .Jana 2.5: Junior Jamboree: Big Sis- ter: International Relations Committee 2.3: Drama Club 1, Debate Club 2. Pep Club 1,2.3,4, Wilson. Kay: Palestine High School, Pal- estine. Illinois 1.2. Wimberlv. Melha: Joliet Township High School 1.2: G.A.A. 3. Wojack. Bernadette: Honors Fall 3. Spring 1.3: Student Council 4: Class Board 3: Tower 4: Senior Class Play: Choir 1. 2.3, A Cappella 4: Junior Jamboree: Big Sister: Pep Club l.2.3.4: Latin Club 2.3. Future Teachers 2.3. vice-presi- dent 4. Woodward. Edwin: Honors, Spring 1: French Club 2. Woodward, Sally: Class Board 1: Latin Club 1. Colloquium 2.3. Future Teach- ers 2.3.4. Word. Margaret: G.A.A. 3, Life Guard 3. 4: Choir 1: Big Sister: Call Slips 3: Spanish Club 2.3. Future Nurses Club 2.3. Pep Club 1.2.3. Wroblewski. Pat: Senior Class Play: Drama Club 1, Latin Club 1, Pep Club 1,2. Vklykpisz. Robert Yambor. Brian Yankee. Frances Yant. Walter Youwer. Carol: Honors. Fall 1.3: Spring 3: Choir 1.2.31 A Cappella 4: Trojan- ette 4: Pep Club 2.3.4. Spanish Club 3.4. Yushkevich. Phyllis: Marian Catholic High School 1.2: Attendance Oftice 3: D.E. Club 4. Zagone, Phyllis: Marian Catholic High School 1.2. Honors. Spring 3. Zagorski. Peter: Student Council 1.2.3.4: Class Board 3: Football 2.3.4. Tennis 2.3.43 Letterman's Club 3.4. Zaranti. Nick: Honors Fall 4: Mayor 41 Student Council l.2.3: Football l.2.3.4. Track 1. Wrestling 1: Choir 1.2.3. A Cappella 4: Band 1.2.3. President 4. Pep Band 3. Stage Band 3.4. Orchestra 3.4: Red Cross 4: Latin Club 3. Zeman. Diana: Honors. Fall 1.2: Spring 1. 2: Student Council 4: Girls' League Representative 3: Senior Class Play: G.A.A. 2.3.4: Choir 1.2: Hostess 4: Lat- in Club 2,3.4. Future Teachers 1.2.3. president 4. Zeman, Gerald Zeman. Robert Ziems. Carol: G.A.A. 3.4. Board 4: Choir 1: Otlice 3.4. Zolp. Carol: G.A.A. 1.3.4: Choir 1: Of- fice 4: Drama Club 1. Pep Club 3.4. ZumMallen. Gary: Honors, Spring 1: Class Board 4: Football 1: Senior Class Play: Variety Show 4: Drama Club 1. Spanish Club 2.3. Pep Club 3. Collo- quium 4. ZumMallen, Sallee: G.A.A. 3: Choir 1.2, 3. A Cappella 4: Pep Club l.2.3.4. ZumMallen. Shirlee: G.A.A. 3: Pep Club School1.2.3:G.A.A. 1. Zagone. Diana: Marian Catholic High l.2.3.4. Wlos. Antoinette: Marian Catholic High School 1.2:Cheerleaderl.2. 1' il ll I u v 'A 1 A 1' - '4 I X kv . 1 i 1 6 li ' l t XL! 1 . I P. t xx' 1 . .' A ll 'U xi ' l I T 7' f- , lg , A ,, 'I ' Il 4 .Xt , . I . J -' l I l I f X' ,, 1 -f - , 1 V M I. ft N A K' I I -F x :1 , 5 1 tr J t f l 194 O i BLOOM LIFE .... ACTIVITIES... BOYS' SPORTS .... GIRLS' SPORTS . .. SENIORS .. UNDERCLASS . . . FACULTY ... BUSINESS ASSISTANT TYPIST ,... PHOTOGRAPHER . . . . . . C0-editors . . . Judy McAdams Marie Ciancanelli Rick Doggett . . . John Guthrie Dan Tichenor . . . . Betsy Baer Mary Ann Fitzgerald Cindy George . . . Sue Graske Jane Guthrie Sue Hecht Staff . . . Frances Palanea . . . Donna Sammons .. Sandy Zaranti 1964 Staff In spite of stolen copy, misplaced rulers, deadlines, and very intense debates, we have finished the 1964 Bloom. We only hope you enjoy reading the book as much as we enjoyed doing it. Pat and I now wish to thank Judy, Marie, Rick, Cindy, Mary Ann, Betsy, Sue, Jane, Sue, John, Dan, Donna, and Sandy. Without their help the book would never have been finished. We would also like to thank Miss Betty House, our most patient adviser, Mr. George Hamlin, and Mr. Barton Herr. A special thanks goes to Carlseen and Larsen Studios for a job well done. We, the co-editors of the 1964 BLOGM, bid a final farewell to Bloom, to the many memorable experi- ences and the friendships we have formed in 31lA. N X L uf-x y l f , Y W l I ffwvff, 1 xx ' CX. , J ,A I Y ' ' 4 X .L , , xg Y D j K Ax 'X H- VX :vt x ,14 ' V fl' wi ' ' K5 A-,w x.,. LA ff 'A XWVJ1 X Y , yg X R! ,D A .VXAXX C x ,X Vwfx X- M 1-13 X MSX! 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