Bloom High School - Bloom Yearbook (Chicago Heights, IL)

 - Class of 1968

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'!pcw,f.?- .k:.:J.,', QQ-l'f- Aww.,ff.f,,.:--,V-V-.:f,:' f',.,,,.4 ', Bloom '68 .. Academics .. Activities .. Sports . . . Organizations Faculty . Underclass . . Seniors . Contents This was the year for . . . Trojan Country This is Trojan Country The Foyer, the Auditorium, M,Cann Gym The Art Wing, Science Labs and Cafeteria All are part of what Bloom students Proudly call their school A new set oflibrary doors, a new look For the front entrance. The swimming pool The football field, the parking lot, The Deans' office-all are an integral part Of the life of every Bloom student New teachers, new students, building changes All add up to a new look for Trojan Country sawn? Trojan Country is where students can enjoy good food and conversation in pleasant sur- roundings. Courtesy comes first in Trojan Country. Here, students are shown the art display case and Qrightj a student directs a Bloom visitor. Qleftg belowg Each chemistry and biology lab in Trojan Country is equipped with the latest scien- tific materials. Z Lunch time is not only a time for eating. It is a time to relax and to A hall locker to keep books and coats in is everyone's personal Trojan discuss a date or to talk over the events ofthe day. Country property, 5 Cbelowj Lon Helton and Larry LoBue in a scene from Teahouse ofthe Au- gust Moon. I F l l l li l l l Crightj James Vanderwarf wins the mile run, another victory for Bloom. frightj Trojan Spirit is shown at , Basketball victories by the ringing of the victory bell. fabovej To show their school spirit during Student Council 7 Week, seniors used this slogan to decorate the steps. Crightj Determination is the driving force of the Frosh- Soph football team. l 5 i . l F E I This was the year for . . . Trojan From shy freshmen to outgoing seniors Trojans will be Trojans, and these Trojans Were full of Bloom spirit this past year. 'Teahouse' brought the Orient to Bloom AFS Musical-'Birdie,' a smashing success Trojans capture regional basketball crown Footballers give spiriters an exciting year Trojan swimmers take second in SSL Trojan track team vaults to fourth in state Trojan cagemen capture SSL title Golfers tee to their first league crown Trojans hop to music at successful dances Trojans build Trojan spirit for pep parade Trojans pack athletic dep't. for Gym Jam Trojan choirs sing out Trojan Spirit Trojans enthused with election posters Trojans vs. faculty-split decision 'Emerald City,-success through work Spirit Student Council Week summarizes each Bloomitels True definition ofTROJAN SPIRIT!! I-o 7 - fabovej Bloomls. wrestlers show school spirit- in their many wrestling victories. Cleft! Rosalie Saviano ex- presses Trojan Spirit in her par- ticipation in Girls' PE. ll Teammates support Jim Vanderwarf after winning the varsity mile run. fbelow, lefty Head Baseball Coach Sam Piazza confers with one of his star pitchers, and contribution to Trojan Power, Paul Gibson. This was the year for . . Trojan Power Trojan Power is Oliver Alexander leading the mighty Trojans onto the basketball courts before a game with Thornton. On your mark, get ready, . . . and junior Tim Holt displays Trojan Power in the varsity low hurdles. A .il W' :Q 1 I K I Y Bloom has more than its share of Trojan Power Trojan teams were blessed with many Individual stars. A basketball superstar An outstanding quarterback and pitcher A state champion pole vaulter, and an Excellent all-around athlete. A Trojan basketball team that won The regional tournament, a track team that Tied for fourth in the state. Baseball And golf teams that both won South Suburban league championships. This is the Trojans' contribution to sports Trojan Power is a look of cool confidence, worn by State Champion pole vaulter Jan Johnson. Trojan Power is the Varsity Basketball team, relaxing after a victory over Eisenhower. tbxjfb 53,7 fs. nglish Department olfers variety of courses Mrs.. Wiedenheft instructs Lois Sigler and Robert Leach in using a reading pacer to improve speed, in the Junior-Senior reading lab. Four years of many varied English courses are an im- portant part in the academic program of all Bloom students. No matter what the interest and abilities of the student, there seems to be an English course or part of a course, suited for that individual. The English Department strives to increase the knowl- edge and interest of all students in the skills of English which then can besapplied to other fields of interest. English courses at Bloom have changed from the tradi- tional grammar oriented courses, to those which em- phasize the ability to analyze, interpret and write ef- fectively. Under the aegis of the English Department is an experimental program at the freshman level, in which students are involved in exciting activities such as writing, acting and editing their own films. Specialization follows a mastery of basic skills in the first two years of curriculum. The third year of English is American Literature and covers the writers and litera- ture ofthe United States. Finally in the Senior year stu- dents are able to choose from a variety of courses such as English Literature, World Lit, Senior Comp. and Drama. Fwhinn-...f Kathy Mumford, Tyrone Newton, Sue Keller and Wayne Buehrer discuss a research paper for a group project in Mrs. Versluis's Senior Composition class. KABOVEJ The combined classes of Mrs. Szelag and Mrs. Merritt work on a special project. KRIGHTI Sophomore Journalism students Georgette Wonders, Lester Turner and Monica Parisi look over articles they have written in a recent issue of the BROADCASTER. fABOVEj Robert DeGuilio, as so many other English students, uses the library to work on an English assignment. IRIGHTI Greg Buehrer and Gene Bruhl work on a scene design project in stagecraft class. Math courses becoming more essential i 1 i Senior Dave Young explains a diliicult calculus problem that he has put on the blackboard to his fellow classmates in Mr. Hamlin's second hour calculus class. fBELOWl Jonathon Markle and Luanne Jensen use compasses in work- ing out a problem in Plane Geometry as Mr. Kepler looks on. KRIGHTI Plane Geometry students Ruth Fanello and Denise Wiedermann draw a parallelogram by use of a chalkboard drafting instrument in Mr. Hogan's second hour class. Q Our world is rapidly becoming an age of numbers. Mathematics is increasingly becoming more essential for everyone to study. Math is especially important in high school studies for all students, as college prepara- tory courses and use in future jobs outside of high school. There is an increasing number of students taking math courses at Bloom because it is becoming necessary for a wide majority of jobs and the demand for a greater num- ber of courses for college entrance. The Math Department at Bloom stresses the need for understanding and rigorous thinking on the part of the student. Courses in math are designed to emphasize the logical rather than the dogmatical development of mathe- matics. The faculty of the Math Department wants stu- dents to know not only how a mathematical answer is found, but also why. Math at Bloom is offered all four years, and covers a wide range of different courses suited for the individual ability and interest of each student. Courses in math range from General Math, which is a basic requirement for graduation from high school, to Calculus for the very math-minded students. OfTered to all interested students is Plane Geometry, Solid Geometry, College Algebra and Trigonometry. 1 ii gg ., za 52 it li at ia it ft li gi fi ,ve ' ,vkfif Mrs. Hanneman explains the construction of a triangle using one of the visual aids, the overhead projector to Martha Crane and Huey Johnson in Plane Geometry. Students in Mr. Stewart's third hour Solid Geometry class seem to be very interested in the different geometric solids used in showing the many geometric shapes and solids. pr N,-1 as ' 'f ' Lf yo ry- 541, I, v ' K uw- 4 Muni' ' 'e ., H .,f-' M w,, ,, m.M ll-dk. 1 ,, Exploration key to Mrs. Lowe assists'Rick Alisiani and Patti Langley while they learn how to transfer bacteria onto slides and view them under a microscope in biology. scientific learning Exploration could be termed the key work in the study of science at Bloom. The science student strives to learn more about the world around him and what makes it tick. Science in our advancing modern age is becoming increasingly more important to study in any aspect from physiology to physics. Students in any science course at Bloom are able to use the knowledge learned in the classroom everyday to develop and perform laboratory experiments. This gives the student an opportunity to explore himself, gain- ing a greater interest and understanding of the course he is enrolled in. At the Freshman-Sophomore Division accelerated courses are offered for the student. Many freshmen are allowed to take a biology course usually open to sopho- mores, and when they are sophomores, they are then able to take chemistry. After taking these courses the student can continue study at the Junior-Senior Division and take other courses such as physics, advanced biology, and atomic physics. The big event of the year for the Science Department is the Science Fair held at the end of March. At the Fair, students are allowed to exhibit and try for ratings by judges on experiments they have worked on in their science classes and outside of school. Barbara Bramstadt, Jack Balkey, and Garry Clark experiment in a water equilibrium test in an accelerated sophomore chemistry class as Mr. Jaskolski looks on. Mr. Lawton explains to Randi Wecker and Barbara Musto the use of a ripple tank in determining wave length and frequency of wave in the physics laboratory. 1 X' fLeftJ Mr. Benos explains the names and functions of organs in the human body to his physiology class. fAboveJ Each year a biology stu- dent is required to work on a science project and students William Albrecht and Vincent Morris ready their project for the Science Fair. CBelowl Mr. Tory's biology student-lab, assistants Diane Morgan, Regina McMurphy and Phyllis Huyser work on an experiment deal- ing with rats. -gskxvsrff fLeftJ Chemistry students in Mr. Lind's class use a burette to measure the amount of hydrogen gas produced in a chemical reaction. X Team teaching plays an important role in teaching techniques at the Freshman-Sophomore Division and here Mr. Leach, Mrs. Heard, and Mr. Lightell are shown giving a lecture to third hour World Culture students. Mr. Robert Lightell explains the geographic position, terrain and climactic zone of a small South American country to Henry Jones and Herminia Ordonez. 5.1 -V w s ,,,,,sl y Using the largest globe in the school, Mr. Charles Mies, student teacher, shows Jean Wallace and David Brownfield a large seaport located on the Black Sea in a Global Geography class. Social Studies relate past and present The primary goal of the Social Studies Department is to relate past and present in a wide range of different courses, both national and international in scope. These courses will give students knowledge and understanding of the United States and other nations. The student is met with an increasing appreciation of his heritage, an understanding of the development of history, and a foundation for the production of the future. Aids such as films, filmstrips, records, maps and charts all are techniques used in teaching the student. At the Frosh-Soph Division the use of team teaching in the required World Cultures course has become a vital technique in presenting lectures to students. All students are required to take American History before they graduate but there are many elective courses oiTered to the student. In many courses such as Global Geography, the student learns the geographic facts about international countries instead of historical facts. All Social Studies courses strive to give the student the fundamentals of citizenship and political awareness necessary to meet the challenges of life in our complex society. All juniors are required to take American History before graduating from Bloom. Karen Cogar points out the position of the Alamo and the scene of a bloody battle during Mexican border wars to Debra Alexander and Joseph Young. 'U' Mr. Joseph Wenzel explains the structure of the many columns used by the Romans in their architecture to students Sue Shane, Melvin Flowers and Bob Macki in Ancient and Medieval history. X if Foreign language key to communication The Foreign Language Department offers five dif- ferent courses, all of which help to provide the key to communication. Through the study of Foreign lan- guages the student becomes aware of his cultural heritage and the structure of his own language. The Foreign Language Department sets rigorous standards for grammar comprehension and speech lluency. Each course also provides a sound background in the culture and history of the country concerned. To help the language student learn the language easily and quickly, there are many different methods that can be used by the teacher. Slides, films, maps, flash cards and tape recorders all help the student gain a greater knowledge of the language. At both the Frosh-Soph and Junior-Senior divisions there are well equipped lan- guage labs where pupils are aided in their comprehen- sion and pronunciation of the language through the use of earphones and language tapes. Last summer a few students from Mrs. Cullls Ital- ian classes spent four weeks studying at an Italian Uni- versity. Bea Becker, Inge Hoffman and Juergen Jackert, who were all born in or once lived in Germany, point out to their fellow students many ofthe major German cities and their locations. Renata Ahrendt, Willie Nixon and Dean Campbell use the tape re- corder in an exercise where they recite a Spanish Dialogue while Dr. Pelaez looks on. , I A 'I1l':g-virpwu gb -ian malaga :ewan V I Q 7 -is-212 'Q 1' qi? The French calendar seems to interest French II students Carol Polak and Tom Herman after a lesson in writing the French months of the year in Mrs. Paulsen's eighth period class. Jeanne Prokop and Sally Conterato were two of a group of students that visited and studied in Italy during the summer. They are telling their classmates, in Mrs. Cull's Italian Ill class, their many adventures. 'ini Q ' Mrs. Lorraine Heard helps French IV students Sebastian Palmigiani, Betty Ludwig and Cindy Husarik prepare for an explicalion de texte that they are assigned to do during French class. usiness, training for future vocations Mary Devine, an ISU student teacher works with individual tapes on the multi-channel shorthand laboratory in Mrs. Marin's lirst hour class. More and more, it is becoming increasingly important to learn how to operate machines. Shirley Demkowicz works on a Monroe calcu- lator in Mrs. Rezabek's oliice machines class. Business courses at Bloom offer valuable skills and training for students that can be used in their future vo- cations. All students who choose business courses to major in during their high school years will find that they will be able to use the knowledge gained in such courses as typing, shorthand, office machines and busi- ness law. Students gain training and skills through the use of the iinest equipment available to high school students. In courses like office machines, a wide variety of different machines are presented for the student to learn to operate. Speed and accuracy are the key words in first year typing. Students in Mr. James Athertonls class are busy practicing on their assignments during their typing class. 20 l Industrial ed. gives insight to modern industr Industrial education is a part of the Bloom curriculum which gives the student an opportunity to explore many areas of industrial endeavor. Industrial education gives insight to the various methods and materials of modern day industry. Students enrolled in these courses are re- warded with an excellent chance to develop the skills needed for improvement of our industries, and use them to become skilled in a trade. Mr. Doner teaches Danny Bolton how to work a machine designed to cut and shape difTerent sheets of metal. In this shop class, the students learn to work only with metal and the machines used on different metals. Students enrolled in machine shop are confronted with many different types of machines which they can learn to operate. Vito Stonis and Paul Rojar learn the intricacies of operating a lathe during a shop class. Tom Montgomery wears special eye protecting glasses while welding a metal with oxygen-acetyline gas. Mr. Wesley Lind supervises Gerald Lofton in the delicate job of con- structing a radio receiver during an electronics class. 21 l i Phylis Wlos, Mr. Nehmer, Dianna Kopenheimer and Vicki Pribyla examine hand- made pots made during ce- ramics class. Art is self-expression ofthe student The ability of a student to express himself on canvas, in pottery, or any other object is a wonderful talent which is developed in Bloom art classes. Students enrolled in art classes receive an opportunity to develop only artistic talent they possess and put it to use creatively in drawing, painting, ceramics, rug weaving andjust about any creative art form imaginable. In an art class such as oil painting, the student is able to take various textures of paint and put it onto the can- vasas a creation of self-expression. This self-expression may teach the student to think clearly and wisely for himself. S... fi .if- ' , Mi,-f1,,,,,f' Janet Tondu is working a most essential machine in ceramics class, the potters wheel, which enables the student to fashion the pot into any form desired. Shirley Gereg and Beth Hall both create their own different and original masterpieces during Mr. Foster's oil painting class. Homemakers learn skills for future The girl who enrolls in homemaking courses will learn basic skills and gain valuable experience that the woman of today needs to know before she begins to take care of her own family and home. The Homemaking Department offers a variety of courses to interested Bloom girls. In these classes girls learn the rudiments of sewing, how to deal with children, the preparation and serving of food and other things that make a house a home. During the year various projects such as the fashion show helped to promote the girls interest as well as her self-pride. Janice Wright works on sewing a straight seam while Marcha Darnell concentrates on cutting out material from the dress pattern she has se- lected to work on for the fashion show. Preparing a meal is not always as easy as opening a can. Diane Streib uses her knowledge gained in cooking class to prepare a luncheon salad. sign, . Sue Brown checks to see that the silverware is in the proper place after setting the table for a meal in Homemaking I. H ri ..,. 1. ', it fr y W , ZF, I fx , X! qi S xi' 6 hysical Ed classes strengthen the bod Physical education classes for Bloom boys and girls provide a relaxing change from the academic atmos- phere of their other daily classes. These classes are not only fun but also rewarding because the students benefit from the numerous facilities provided to strengthen the body, learn fundamentals and develop basic skills in many athletic endeavors. Students utilize such facilities such as the field house, swimming pool, tennis courts, hockey fields and other athletic equipment to the fullest. , Usually, class activity is changed every three or six weeks which allows time for a wide variety of sports to be played each year. Activities included are archery, trampo- lines, co-educational volleyball and dancing, swimming and gymnastics. All students at Bloom are required to take gym all four years of high school, every day of the week. This class helps to strenghten the mind and the body. The trampoline is one of the first activities introduced to the student at the Frosh-Soph Division. This freshman boy comes down for a front drop as his fellow students spot him. During alninth hour gym class, senior boys are busy building and strengthening their muscles on a new apparatus machine set-up in the field house. 24 his was the year for Slaughter on Tenth Avenue , a skit put on by the Orchesis Club. . . . Activities Qrightj The Judge, Scarecrow, Tinman, and Lion in Junior Prom skit M ,fr fe ..,,,, ,, , 3,1fZ.lV4'2f?'Z-44-ZIZQVQ7' 41 -,, , 24-. f ffwffwtmw:-Lv.Wf, ,,-iff, -pf f ef f zzfwa. ' ,H ff -,: .wrt-iv ' .155 .L ?!,,1,. f pg., 34 f ,g V I- f .: f ffz..4,2Mrfw , . af V fy ,. Harold Luecke, the new Mayor ofthe City of Bloom. frightj The Roman Banquet, with food Ht for an emperor. Senior Class brings rient to Bloom Bloomfs senior class of 1968 presented the comedy about the American occupation of Okinawa after World War II- Teahouse of the August Moon . The great success of the play is attributed to the hard work of every cast and crew member. Mrs. Cleo Fowler, di- rector, and Kathy Fields, student director, deserve spe- cial recognition for their efforts. Sam Pappalardo, as Sakini, Lon Helton, as Captain Fisby, and Maria Pe- trarca, as Lotus Blossom won the hearts of the audiences with their captivating performances. The story takes place on the island of Okinawa at the end of World War II. It doesnit take the American oc- cupation troops very long to discover that the native Okinawans have a mind of their own. The diiferent cul- tures of Okinawa and America clash and the result is hilarious. But as soon as the roar of laughter dies down, the real truths the play portrays are strikingly evident. The memory of a production such as Teahouse,' will long be held by those who participated in it. All the Bloom seniors who shared in the production of Tea- house of the August Moon will always remember the beautiful set designs, the live goat, and those immortal lines, Naka, Naka, suteska desnaln tLeftJ Sakini CS.am Pappalardoj explains to his audience the circum- stances surrounding the small Okinawan village of Tobiki. f QAbove5 After presenting Lotus Blossom Uvlaria Petrarcab as a gift, Sakini is informed by Captain Fisby CLon Heltonb of the customs of the Western World. fBelow5 Kathy Mumford, co-chairman, touches up Maria Petrarca's make up after the first act. For 'Teahousel new make up techniques had to be learned by the twenty members of the make-up crew. Linda Ruse was the other co-chairman. fAboveJ Geisha girls, Sue Keller, Nancee Schiever, and Fran Hitt, are day. Native villagers, played by various seniors, look on in awe and led in an oriental dance by Lotus Blossom in the newly-built Tea- interest. house ofthe August Moon for the celebration of Captain FiSby's birth- CLeftJ Colonel Purdy CDan Fowlerj reprimands Sakini for letting a pair ofhis shorts Hoat down the stream while he was washing them. CBelowJ Colonel Purdy cries in anguish when he sees the overloaded jeep as Ancient Lady QRosalie Savianoj stares back at him stubbornly. Festival of Pla s is 30 Jane Householder and Jeanne Prokop reminisce about the good old days in a scene from Save Me a Place at Forest Lawn. first-rate success Four one-act plays comprised the Bloom Festival of Plays, held on January 19 and 20. The four plays included The Leaderf, performed by the theatre classes at Prairie State College, under the direction of Mr. Richard Peter- son, The Bond Betweenf, presented by the Frosh-Soph Division, directed by Mrs. Barbara Paleschg and The Devil and Daniel Websterw and Save Me a Place at Forest Lawnj, presented by the Junior-Senior Division, under the direction of Mr. Joseph Zinkiewicz. fleftj Old Scratch, better known as the Devil was portrayed by Lowell Cockrum. Crightj The devil tells Daniel Webster, played by Mark Vine- gar, the facts one must face after selling his soul. f ,,,,,,,,,, , frightl Kathy Mumford and Tarja Birkman skillfully per- form the diflicult task of turning Greg Buehrer into an evil jury member and Lowell Cockrum into the Devil. fabovej Daniel Webster addresses the Jury of the Dead on behalf of his defendant, Jabez Stone, por trayed by Steve Johnson, in a scene from The Devil and Daniel Webster. 31 l L11l labovej All ofthe phones in Sweet Apple, Ohio are busy with the news- Kim and Hugo are going steady! The girls may be happy, but the boys think Hugo is crazy. '6Bye B e irdiew smashing hit! fleftj Backstage Kathy Mumford made up Fran Hitt for the part of Gloria Rasputin, an untalented secretary who will do almost anything to get into show business. fbelowl When Kim, played by Rosie Barrett, faints over Conrad Birdie, portrayed by Dave Wyatt, poor jealous Hugo Peabody, played by Jim Hodge is the one who must catch her. x fx Eye Bye Birdiel' proved to be truly exciting for mem- i of the cast, orchestra, crews, and ofcourse the audi- The A.F.S. show is an annual production which hcips to bring foreign exchange students to Bloom. The Pl0t Of Bye Bye Birdiew is centered around Con- rad Birdie, played by Dave Wyatt, receiving notice that he has been drafted. Albert Peterson, portrayed by Bruce Werth, and his secretary-girlfriend, Rose Alvarez, played by Lynn Lucia devise a publicity stunt to send Conrad olT to the war in style. Al's mother, Mae, played by Kathy Fields is a meddlesome, self-centered old mother who dis- approves of Rose. Kim MacAfee, played by Rosie Barrett, is the girl chosen to receive Conrad's farewell kiss. Her boyfriend Hugo Peabody, played by Jim Hodge and her parents, portrayed by Rich Buckner and Gail Newhouse are caught up in the whirlwind of events following Conradls arrival in Sweet Apple. Other characters in the play who added so much, were the teen trio, Jane Householder, Laurie Maehl, and Shar- on Rosenbergerg the dancing Shriners, George Venturella, as Kim's little brother Randolph, and Sue Phagan as Kimls best friend Ursula. fabovey Kathy Fields, as Mae Peterson is offering her Sonny Boy more unwanted advice. Bruce Werth, as her son Albert, eventually gains enough confidence and courage, to send her home and make his own de- cisions. fabovej Three members ofthe stage crew hurry to put on the finishing touches on the set of Maude's Roadside Retreat for the A.F.S. show Bye Bye Birdie. tbelowl Daw? Wyatt Q5 Conrad Birdie helps OPCU .the Sh0W during U16 throws a good-bye kiss to all as they leave for their new home together. overture by singing Sincere, accompanied by David Young on the gui- tar. fbelowl Rosie is swept off her feet, by her future husband Albert, and Q? fabovej Gail Newhouse as Mrs. MacAfee and Richard Buckner as Mr. MacAfee point out the troubles with children in Kids as their son Randolph, played by George Venturella, makes fun of them. Cabovej Rose Alvarez can't conceal her happiness as Albert Peterson sings about their love and future life together when he becomes an Eng lish teacher in Pumpkin Falls, Iowa, in the song Rosie Conrad and Compan invade Bloom fbelowj Mr. and Mrs. MacAfee look on, not knowing what is in store for them as their daughter Kim receives an alarming long-distance call from New York. 1 I, I f ,...rW,.a fg- 4,11- ' Something special-uSomewhere My Love The 1967 Homecoming Court included ffrom left to rightl Pat Boreckig Melanie Delsnerg Maria Petrarcag Harlene Velissarisg Donna Rahn, last year's queeng Jim Low, last year's kingg Tony Zerante, David Williams, Somewhere My Love was the theme of the 1967 Homecoming Dance, held on Saturday, November 25. Couples danced in the Russian dreamworld to the music provided by the Ronnie Rodgers Orchestra. Set against a snowy landscape scene were an ice pond, Dan Fowler, and Charles Donovan. Seated are Queen Prensola Carter and King Richard Thomas, with attendants Craig Kudra and Karen Weiler. snow covered forest, and an authentic antique sleigh. A cottage and held of dalfodils were the decorations in the summer scene. Two small cafes were located in the fall and spring sections of the cafeteria, where those attending enjoyed refreshments. Cleftj Last year's Homecoming Queen and King, Donna Rahn and .lim Low, with attendants Craig Kudra and Karen Weiler, approach the Coronation Stand. frightj Queen Prensola Carter and King Richard Thomas as they lead the Royal Dance. Students displa Blue and hite Spirit fbelowy Seniors Kathy Mumford and date Dan Fowler dance during a slow dance played during the evening. A Night at the Circus was held at the frosh-soph division. tleftb The Blue and White Dance court selected by the students during Student Coun- cil Week were Maria Pe- trarca, Kathy Amos, Dan Fowler, Dave Williams, Pat Borecki, Queen, and Charles Donovan, King. 'XIX The Blue and White Dance was held at the conclusion of the most successful Student Council Week in the his- tory of Bloom. Entitled A Night at the Circus,', it was held at the Frosh-Soph building with music provided by the Moving Violations. 37 The court members, elected by the student body, were chosen for their school spirit and participation in ac- tivities at Bloom. The court included Kathy Amos, Maria Petrarca, Harlene Velissaris, Dan Fowler, Claude White, and Dave Williams. Chosen King and Queen were Charlie Donovan and Pat Borecki. fbelowl The Moving Violation, a local school band, provided the music at the dance. Here Bob Slota and his date Valerie Spak seem to be en- joying themselves. Elegantly dressed couples stroll through the woods and streets of Emerald City while they are serenaded by the Jack Mitchell Orchestra. Most couples take ad- vantage of the music, but a few less-hardy people rest for a mo- ment. l 38 1 fi fleftl The Junior Prom Court of the Class of 1969 included escorts fleft to rightl Tim Tosi, Chuck Donovan, Mike Levault, Willie Clark, Harold Luecke, Dave Al- brecht, 1968 Prom Queen Judi Alessandrini, 1967 Prom Queen Sandy Kudrag court fleft to rightl Kathy Amos, Ida Bova, Elaine DeGlopper, and Paula Vittori. Carrying the crown and bouquet of roses were Tommy Mitchell and Elizabeth Carpenter. fbelowj Reigning Prom Queen Sandy Kudra crowns Judi Alessandrini, 1968 Prom Queen. Yellow Brick Road led to HEmerald Citya' On May 18, the doors of Emerald City opened to the Bloom juniors and seniors for the 1968 Junior Prom. Prom-goers followed the yellow brick road through the cafeteria doors where they were greeted by the traditional receiving line. Also on hand to greet them were the Cowardly Lion, the Tinman and the Scarecrow. Numerous sights along the yellow brick road included the Witch's Castle, the Enchanted Forest, the poppy field and the gigantic balloon in which the Wizard landed. The Jack Mitchell orchestra provided music for danc- ing from 9 to midnight. Refreshments were served by a staff of girls dressed to resemble Dorothy. At ll pm, Judy Alessandrini was crowned queen of Emerald Cityn, by reigning queen Sandy Kudra. At midnight, the magical doors of Emerald City closed and the post-prom ac- tivities began. After dining at the Tivoli, Savoias or the Red Lion, prom-goers went on to the V.F.W. where they were entertained by Augie Conchetti's Band and the Mauds. may Before entering the 'Emerald City', the couples checked their cloaks at Dorothy's house. Here Elaine Butkus, Harlene Velissaris, and their dates wait for their coats. Couples entering 'Emerald City, via the Yellow Brick Road were greeted bythe reception line. Senior .lim Low and his date dance to the Jack Mitchell Orchestra The cowardly lion was one ofthe characters who greeted Prom-goers. During a Prom assembly, the scarecrow and others try to free Dorothy from the Wicked Witch. The good fairy throws her magic dust on the Witch's guard during the Prom assembly. Tradition governs most of Bloom's activities-the Prom is no exception. Every year, promptly at midnight, the Prom closes its doors, but the magical evening is only just begin- ning. As is Bloom's tradi- tion, those attending the prom then proceed to the post prom. Shortly before dawn, weary from dancing, the prom-goers take time out for breakfast at restau- rants or friend's homes. The more energetic then continue to the Dunes- still another long lasting xg... Many couples at the Prom found the chance to sit down and enjoy the punch and cookies, a welcome relief from dancing. After being re- freshed, couples admired the carefully prepared decorations. Bloom tradition. Student Council Week renews Trojan Spirit tabovej Before: The second fioor hallway, decorated by Seniors for the Student Council Week, awaits the dismissal bell and the appearance of departing students. Student Council Week is something new at Bloom. In past years this week of special demonstrations of school spirit has been called Courtesy Clean-Up Week. How- ever, the 1967-68 school year marked the beginning of a new tradition. Each day of the week was designated as a day to wear a specific type of clothing. The first day of the eventful week was Monday, Bermuda Shorts Day. On Tuesday the girls were expected to open doors and carry books for boys on Scarf and Slave Day. Wednesday everyone dressed for Hat and Sweatshirt Day. Old Fashioned Day was a memorable flashback into time on Thursday, and Friday was Blue and White Dress-Up Day. Other special events scheduled during Student Council Week included Potato Chip Day, a Pretty Legs Contest, and the annual Blue and White Dance, A Night at the Circus? fleftl Unidentified Juniors drape streamers and hang posters in the first floor hallway in competition for the first Annual Spirit Trophy. l N a fAboveJ Ajer: At 3:06, students crowd into the halls, rush to their lockers and make their way to waiting busses. Cleftj This poster forecast one day in the school year when all students were requested to wear sweat shirts and hats. fbelowj Jinior Jim Whitfield displays his school spirit by wearing colorful scarves on Tuesday, Scarf and Slave Day. N M.sX.ss-css-,swat-tw.w.s...s.Mwtsv.ss1fe wma , mga... , X New vw: 2 i '33 X s t N Fresia, Bo experience different life at Bloom This year, Bloom sponsored two foreign exchange students, Fresia Harbauer from Lima, Peru, and Borje Perrson from Gothenburg, Sweden. While attending Bloom, Fresi stayed with her Ameri- can sister, Mary Pignotti. Since, in Peru, high school is attended for hve years, this was Fresia's sixth year in high school. After leaving us, she will attend the University in her home town of Lima. During her school year at Bloom, Fresia took a vari- ety of classes, typing, problems of democracy, Ameri- can history, and English. Fresia considered Bloom to be quite different from her school in Lima as she attended an all girls school, had ten courses, and was on quite a dif- ferent type ofschedule during the school day. Borje Perrson, in his year in the United States, lived with his American brother, Jim Low. Bo, as he was called by his many friends, became a member of the football team as a place kicker. Because Bo's school in Sweden had only 450 students, he found Bloom quite different. Also, he had to adjust to a more high school-like atmosphere as in Sweden high schools are run much like universities. Bo's courses this year at Bloom included problems of democracy, English, American history, and French. Both Fresi and Bo enjoyed their year at Bloom. Bo's year at Bloom included many social activities as well as a crowded schedule. Here he is seen seeking information at the card catalog of the. library. Foreign exchange student, Bo Persson, glances up from a conversation with friends at his lunch table in the cafeteria. Fresia Hnds Mrs. Fieroh's homeroom a time during her hectic day where she can relax, chat with friends, as well as do her homework. X . QAboveJ Fresia found that a big part of her visit to Bloom was belonging. 'Here she en- joys an assembly. fLeftj Both Bo and Fresi find that one ofthe most important assignments in their Problems of Democracy class is a term paper. Here they are utilizing the materials olTered to them in thelibrary. R ,AR Wil Ili? Pep-0-Rama promotes Trojan spirit . . . Nw fabovej Inside the field house the night ofthe parade, there was anxiety as- well as confusion as everyone hurried to finish the last minute de- tails on their cars and floats. This year's annual Pep-O-Rama parade, sponsored by the Student Council, was held the night of the Bloom- Richards football game. Multi-colored floats urged Bloom's Trojans on to a smashing 34-0 victory. Lon Helton was student chairman for Pep-O-Rama and Rick Werner was the announcer. The first prize for the best float was awarded to the Junior Class, for its float, Give the Bulldogs our Gravy Train. Cbelowl The Student Council also took part in the Pep-O-Rama. Their lioat ofa bull dog lying on his back carried the slogan of Lay Dead Bulldogs. 46 ..n--.s.,, . , . , i 't ' f I fabovej The Junior Class Hoat of a train running over a bulldog was the first place float in the I967 Pep-O-Rama. tbelowy Many clubs and activities were represented by decorated cars. Here members of the annual staff wave as their car, entitled Beat the Bulldogs AN- NUALly passes by. Cabovej Foreign Exchange students participate in a question and answer period for the combined history classes in the Little Theater. Members of the panel were Isabel Jassaud, France, Sue Beskow, Swedeng Antonio D'Ippolito, Italy, Florencia Bertucci, Uruguay, and Fresia Harbauer, Peru. , fabovel During the year there are many pep assemblies for both football and basketball teams. Wrestling at Bloom has become a big sport, and to promote the interest of the students, an assembly was held in the form of a regular wrestling meet. Here Russell Smith from Bloom is seen in the start position with an opponent from Marian. Cheers, shouts, pep, and steam frightj Senior girls, Debbie Tursky, Laura Tippetts, Gloria Moore, and Linda Douglas display a banner made by the pep club, which was used in a skit in the foot- ball pep assembly preceeding the game against our arch rivals Thornton. 51, f -r., is V- a irs, ' fleftj The varsity cheerlead- ing squad consisting of Pat Borecki, Gail Petreikis, Kathy Amos, Judy Allessan- drini, Elaine DeGlopper, Mel- anie Delsener, and Sandy Kudra help to promote school spirit while they do We're from Bloom at a basketball pep assembly. 11 F' Y I ,ZS , Vg 5 V,AV,, I VV,V Viv . .,,., , , B . ' ' T T it f s ' S i l' ii ff ,V , ,N '- X maj I , 4'5'M1,4,.i , ' , ' fp.,,h3g ,tx E N , -Junior-Senior teachers regain title Qabovel Mr. Dean Haack and a member of the student team look as if they are leaping through the air as they jump for the ball during the student-faculty game. fright! Mr. Donald Roux scrambles for the ball as the cheerleaders Q75 scream for a student victory. fbelowj Jim Polak, Dave Williams, Dan Fowler, Tom DeGuilio, and Mike Sabo lead the student forces in their rendition of We're from Bloom. The Bloom faculty regained its title, with a 28-26 victory in the annual student-faculty basketball game, held in the Girls' Large Gym. Serving as cheerleaders at the game were five lovely 'girlslg Jim 'Peaches' Polak, Dave 'Bubbles' Williams, Dan 'Dagmar' Fowler, Tom 'Fifi' DiGuilio, and Mike 'Sexy' Sabo. At the Frosh-Soph division the tables were turned and the students were vic- torious. V Cabovel The rough and tough Lettermen who protected referees Charlie Yvonne Jones, Melanie Delsener, Sandy Kudra, Kathy Fields, Fran Donovan and Randy Clark from the enraged rioting crowds were: Hitt, and Pat Tucker. SITTING, Maria Petrarca and Prensola Carterg and STANDING, Cleftj Mr. Richard Bradshaw, Mr. Don Roux, Mr. Fred Jacobeit, Mr. Ronald Daun, and Mr. Dean Haack all seem to be taking it easy as they watch their teammates from the sidelines. 49 5 Candidates show Trojan Spirit, at elections After election returns were counted and results were an- nounced, Mayor Dan Fowler shakes the hand of Mayor- Elections for both City of Bloom and class ollicers were held May 8, during all homeroom periods. Harold Luecke, newly elected mayor, and the live new commissioners were installed at an all school assembly held on May 17. Elected to the offices of commissioner were sophomores Dennis Brennan fPublic Improvementi, and Ken Kerns elect Harold 'Lucky' Luecke as new commissioners Mike Rich and Butch Witlock look on. CPublic Welfarej, juniors Mike Rich QFinanceJ, and Dale Witlock fSocial Activitiesj, and freshman Mitch Kline fFreshman-Sophomore Alfairsj. Also, Mary Traise was appointed City Clerk, Rick Jorczak, parliamentarian, and Jim Whitfield, sergeant-at-arms by Mayor Luecke, Candidates of oiiices for City of Bloom share some tense moments be- fore being introduced for election speeches at the election assembly. At this assembly not only speeches were given, but also short skits for the mayoral candidates were presented. Qi i illli 1 L MW 'ir' Z Af f,', 'L -. ffflf P68 PRf5lUiNi 'tl Aster PQWER Nil an T Senior Debbie Reynolds admires the various posters for City of Bloom, as well as, senior class elections. . ,J 9 LL' ' f 1' f EA gl? K? 'arf ,Y H meg- -We . fg Z fi. 4 PQ . I- 3,4 '-M , : ' . .A ,ff Q31 , It .,. 3. of 'C3Nf?f1anfti't 2 Candidate for the office of mayor, Jim Whitfield, emphasizes a statement made during his election speech. At top and to right are two of the many types ofcampaign literature seen in Bloom halls during election week. V t . e x if-2 til The new City of Bloom officers repeat the oath of office after Kathy Fields, City Clerk, as they are sworn in at the in- stallation assembly at the Jun- ior-Senior division. Students gain recognition at assembly fLeftJ Janice Lind is seen after accepting a certificate of merit for being a valedictorian of the gradu- ating class. tAboveJ David Young accepts a pin for his achievement in math and science from Mr. Dale Law- ton. Dave was also the other valedictorian. To mention students who have gained recognition during the school year was the purpose of the Honors Assembly. Among those who received recognition were: the senior valedictorians, the American Legion Award winners, the DAR and SAR good citizens of the year, individuals who won college scholarships through various sources, the Na- tional Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, and vocational award winners. Eugene Nowocin is presented with a dictionary from Mrs. Marjorie Cain for being the junior boy with the highest grade point average. Carole Brauer Knot picturedj also re- ceived a dictionary in recogni- tion ofher grade average. uess who came to dinner-the seniors fAboveJ Fiddler on the Roof was the theme of the combined efforts of both Mrs. Workman's and Mr. Cannelin's homerooms for table decora- tion. fRightJ Seated at the head table are Mr. Steckel, the senior class of- hcers, Mr. Richards, class sponsor, Mr. Schmidt, and Mr. Smith, Dean of Boys. fBelowJ Entertainment was provided after dinner with a skit called 'The Party' by various members ofthe senior class. The annual Senior Class Dinner was held May 14 at the Junior-Senior division cafeteria. The theme of the dinner was t'Guess Who's Coming to Dinner? Ralph Williams, student co-ordinator, and Mr. Emmett Richards, class sponsor, were in charge ofthe affairs. The entertainment was set up in comparison to the Tonight Show and 'laugh-ln television programs. Mike Downey was master of ceremonies while Gregg Goggin was the showls announcer. Among the entertainers were the Trojanettes and Trojanaires and Folk-Rock Singers. Walter White and Kathy Fields read the class willg Gail Petreikis, Mary Pignotti, and Dick Laya read the prophecy. Looking back with satisfaction and ahead with future v-,rv-rg.,- N'--.zre ' fabovei Senior Debbie Reynolds takes advantage of a break during the Senior Class Play, Teahouse of the August Moon to touch up Senior Harold McElroy's makeup. frighti Passing in review, Senior Class oH'icers Tony Zerante, president, Ginny Bonnin, secretary, and Ralph Williams, treasurer participate in the Pep-O-Rama. fbelowj Senior Dave Benni seems to be discussing with Mr. Mateyko the advantages and disadvantages ofa bandaged foot. hopes, the Class of '68 left Bloom with mixed emotions. Their last year was one of hard studying and many ac- tivities. Each senior looked forward to his graduation day, recalling the pleasant memories of his past four years at Bloom. The seniors were caught up in a kaleidoscope of color- ful activities. It was a time for college applications and acceptances, the Senior Class Play, and the Class Dinner. This year the class presented, with great success, Tea- house of the August Moon. Many seniors worked hard on Homecoming, Blue and White, and Turn-About to make them successful. Other seniors participated in sports, giving Bloom some ofthe finest teams in the state. i 3 i i 5 5 2 Seniors participate in yearis activities ,N 'f--0-W--Q - Qabovej Seniors Meg McKillip and Mary Pignotti ind time during ANNUAL staff to play hide-and-go-seek. fbelowj Senior Pat Borecki proudly receives her pin from senior Kathy Fields during National Honor Society induction. Thirty-three seniors were inducted into the honorary scholastic society in April. fbelowj Louise Czyz had twirled baton for four years before she joined the Bloom twirling squad in her junior year. In the past two years, she has performed at all the home football games as well as with the band in various parades. She was the feature twirler in her senior year, capti- vating the audience's attention by twirling fire at Parents, Night at the end ofthe football season. raduation a time forjoy, a time for tears Graduation is a time for all seniors to glance at the past and look ahead to the future. The past will always be filled with many memories of their four years at Bloom. The graduate looks to the future with curiosity, wonder- ing what he will be doing and where he will be years after graduation night, June 13th. The nineteen sixty-eight graduates were the first stu- dents to attend the Freshman-Sophomore division. None will ever forget the mornings they had to get up bright and early to catch a bus to the 'farm'. After two years at the Frosh-Soph division, many of the students found school life at the Junior-Senior divi- sion more interesting and rewarding. This class displayed school spirit in Student government and in athletics. Graduation may mean good-bye for most of the seniors, but there always will remain many memories of the past and ajoy in looking forward to the dreams ofthe future. Qleftj Vanessa Hanaway and Judy Hanrahan help Carla Allegro straight- en her collar before they march into the held house. fleftj National Honor Society member Mary Barrows smiles as she ac- cepts her diploma. tabovey The new class of 69 senior class officers serve as marshalls leading the procession of graduating seniors into the field house. N 56 f his was the year for James Cooper takes second place in the sophomore 100-yard dash. . . . Sport Qrighty .Iohn Muzzo executes a front giant on a parallel bar. Football coach Charles Sides counsels James Low during a time out. Crightj Coach Koenig watches wrestler Leo Galvan take down Russell Smith. a fp-ze-':'.-':f, .ff-'fzqgf 1 -4-iq--vw-fm, A-via' Q- 1 ff f ' , gf51'wg.f4.1f:,fi:,i f- It ,.,.I,,f:,:..4-5-, fs., , f . , X .. X, . ,. .,, Q ft -4 ., ,,1 f f frm r, fff,':,'1t'-' ' 11 ' ,, ,,, , 7 9 . ., ,.,, f Af , . ,, + 4 1 f 2 'ft ffifif 'ft ff f 1 f f f if f f ,,,,-1 ,.i,..,y-W, - f 1., - k fy.,gv,,- ' Q, ,,,,f S V f iff' TfMwf :.' X f X i X ,, ' if Q ,:g.Ff,fJ5s , mv tw., 1' , , W iq: , , , . fu I y .. ,, fy rw-ff? ,, 1- 7115 .QQEA5 f ,.,, .f, , .,.V ,V , ,I , H .,., f f ,-ff f f , ' .3 I ef ff f :af , ,wQ14gZ2Zf 7 ,,, ,ff ., V , L, .fn ft, X :,.,,,,f f nifyffhwf, , ,Mit I ,, fi f.2w.w1:fz-xv. 4 H vi '2,4.ffaw4g24: ,..,,.Ma 1 1.,t,1,1,..,.1an- 1f...1g,.,.:LA ' 1 f A VARSITY FOOTBALL. FRONT ROW: Ralph Bramstadt, Mgr., Alvin Beauchamp, Pete Slusinski, Wayne Buehrer, Terry Wieshaar, Jim Low, David Williams, Tom DeGuilio, James Rogers, Rick Jorczak, Lamont Jamison, George Van Dyke, Mgr. ROW 2: Jerry Prokop, Len Bonifield, John Piazza, David Boling, Borje Persson, Ken Primavera, Mike Barwig, Monte Goodman, Tom Holt, Tim Holt, Oscar Rivera, ROW 3: Louis Tate, Darryl Swaim, Dennis Fleming, James Peters, Ed Browski, Wayne Bryan, Rod Ludvigsen, Mike Sabo, Mike Diamond, Edlonzo Perkins, Mike Marczyk, Mike Peters, Allen Wells. BACK ROW: Coach Al Kimbrough, Coach Fred Jacobeit, Coach Veryl Sell, Jackie lrons, Melvin McDowell, Bill Bekeza, Ray Williams, Oliver Alexander, Esmon Coopwood, Lou Maurizi, Bob Slota, Clemmie Harris, Equipment Manager Warren Weishaar, Head Coach Charles Sides, Coach Don Upton. New Grid Coach sparks exciting season 1967 Varsity Results Broom oPPosmoN . 24 Rich East J J 7g . iz Thorntonii y'i3gt 34 ' Riehafds . j 19 'Thmridge t y e, 21 A Eisenhower -N 7f-B 21 Marist .Qy 6M yy 0 ' Thornton J r J istt 39 Richards r yy l3 ' Thornridge 1 T - J The Bloom Varsity football team had an exciting year, a year that marked the debut of a new head coach, Mr. Charles Sides. The I967 season began with a bang as the Trojans crushed neighboring Rich East 24-7 for their first victory over the Rockets in seven years. It was the last game for at least two years between the two clubs because of Bloom's pending South Suburban League commitments. Bloom hnished the year with a record of 5 wins and 4 losses, but the defeats came at the hands of two teams, league champion Thornton and second-place Thornridge, since SSL teams are required to play each other twice each year. The Thornton-Bloom battles were low-scoring, fast paced games with the Wildcats just edging their opponents both time. Bloom dropped a 13-12 decision at Harvey and later in the campaign fell 7-0 on a last quarter touchdown. The five Trojan wins came at the expense of league rivals Richards ftwicej and Eisenhower, and non- conference foes Rich East and Marist. Highlighting the year was the play of several in- dividuals, many of whom will return next year. The passing combination of seniors, quarterback Dennis Fleming and split end Allen Wells, devastated the defensive backfield of Bloom opposition throughout the year. Fullback Oliver Alexander and halfback Jackie Irons, a pair of juniors, were l-2 in rushing, while two more juniors, Pete Slusinski and Louis Tate, will be back to lead the offensive attack. Standouts on defense were linebackers Clemmie Harris and Jim Low, defensive end Tom Holt, tackles Ed Browski and Wayne Bryan, and the backfield of seniors Fleming, Wells, Bill Bekeza and junior John Piazza. Tim Holt, at linebacker, was a standout per- former. ndividual standouts highlight '67 season at I ,, f.,,..,-4 1l, ws! V Q -Q.-,- 'Y if f .ff a-,.,,, s:ma::11.. if has 4 1. fAboveJ. Fullback Oliver Alexander carries the mail through all sorts of weather and the sloppy footing during the Thornridge game appears not to bother the big junior. Alexander led the Trojans in rushing and grabbed several passes. fLej7l. Denny Fleming, who was selected first string quarterback on the all-conference team, prepares to hand oFf to fullback Oliver Alexan- der during Bloom's 7-O loss to Thornton. fBelowl. Trojan end Allen Wells made quite a few jaws drop with some of his fine pass-catching, a department in which he paced the team. Here Wells snatches a Dennis Fleming pass against Rich East. a 24-7 victim in the season opener. We l IAb0vel. Junior John Piazza circles left end, eyes glued on the end zone some 40 yards away. A sub quarterback, Piazza was impressive Spot- ting Denny Fleming on occasions and should be one of the top stars on next year's grid team. , -.e 12? X ,X - ' ,I fAboveJ: Football has its ups and downs, as Bloom tackle Wayne Bryan finds out the hard way. Here Bryan is helped off the Held by teammates Lou Maurizi 1765 and Tim Holt C101 as a dejected Coach Al Kimbrough follows them offthe field. lR1'ghtJ. Junior halfback Jackie Irons streaks around left end after taking pitchout from Bloom quarterback Denny Fleming Cl2l. Irons was second leading rusher if for Coach Charles Sides' Trojans and should be one of the top backs next year. 2:- -ai ' ii.- ii i? it s 1 ' 255 5 , - E . - Sophomore squad-more than meets the eye TIME UA TER cfm' FROSH-SOPH FOOTBALL. FRONT ROW' L. T. Griffin, Steve Vanderwarf, Art Martinmaki, Paul Narcisi, Joe Stadnik, Bernard Mur- ray, Ellison Hutchinson, Harvey Gifford. ROW 2: Leonard Wells, Dave Ruthenbeck, Bill Bryan, Bert Entsminger, Todd Maehl, Gene Deluca, Tom Niemezak, Tom Rotondi, Steve Roberts. ROW 3: Mike Glenn, Mgr., Charlie Gordon, Tony Lopez, Alan Wolak, Terry Wall, Jeff 1967 Sophomore Results E 5 4' -M E, 4 e :-'wr W' - ae. ,-.f- . , .4 ,,, vw - ey-1 w fs, -,.:. - ' , ,g gfs:,f.f.2. aa, 5W,3g,.4,,y,,-: . L . 4 s Q ,, ,-L-,,y,i,f . W W 5 gi? wp . . 12, ,-A, .- i I, ', ,A , 'jf' sf ., -5. wg at . , ,. 3.9 . 0, 4, .. ? , . A 34,21 gsegvjk! swfwgggqa.,.G.7,.,.,3W,.,....,,,,.,5..V., 4. Q? , f.- figii W e-If . .. ..-f, . .tV. - 1, ...-. ...,e...,,.v ..,..t.f ..-V., .-,. . , ., . . ,mt 5 f..-,-V Qmsaf. , .4..s.,.:3.,og.s,, 9V :vw I ' te ' a t' 1. 55' Q' X si Z.: P 5 gg ,gf ! Ag' 6 9? .- 31 0 . V -A. P Q, - ,nfs .M ft Q. - f 1 S A M 1 t i f ? . ' Q3 ' . wi 91 sf 4t,,f?,g3 fi i4j6:ms.... 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'fa as. er V . .A J sf- as -'-- A , .gs -' 5 , V, 4 , to Q 13 . . asgit.-,V gi f, ,,gm9,Kw fqpsfzaeygeg gms. z.,-..,,,a:ss::.a.3 M ' . ., ' , 9-g f-,, s:92k. , .-2: emi.-iz- .2 -'--.af-641 X . f . y eg , - .' Q' NTL- 4 rr' 251 Q' Y A . ' ' .'-4 W Xvrfaafca'-'raafi'-fs41:.,24e ..-X-,ms-:.:f 1.1-1 sf1s1.'.:' f. , s ., 4 5- , -M pt.. -were-v.7:ss4f,mkqe.-mgQa:-of-f.mf.tw,a. -V: .' 4. .1 W r y e ' -so i s- ,. of 4fx7f:a1'sf?,. .1 negate 'asp -'-f.y - 1-'-was -1, 1 W- J it my 24,-2.13ys.,f5'.giw.vY2'fG1. :fe X .- f . as 3 1' ...X ' -:Wi '-4 3, tg -M-2 . - ':- - - 'V ' f - , t j -Q?:M1w5j4ef.'-if-Qt-5:23. . -A ' ref. if v .v 1, .', - ' . , ,4.,s-' .f ,v.f',, 914:-5j.p if,zwvszh-2-J,p,g3,.-:ZR J bfi '55 Q' -35, f 'Q' 1. W if-1,--ifq.7f:3ng'AC Y ' - Gereg, Gary Clark, Bill Goncher, Mike Nosker, Bill Kaczmarski, Eric Pitcher, Asst. Coach Ray Grazulis, Head Coach Charles Hussman. ROW 4: Doug Heath, Mgr.g Jim Cooper, Thebe Benford, George Lee, Don Scheidler, Chuck Letko, Alan Riddley, Jim Woods, Tom Wall, John DiMascio, Joe Ladalski, Dennis Brennan, Asst. Coach Dave Wheeler. Absent: Al Newson, Gary Caffarini. Under the leadership of Charles Hussman, Sophomore head coach, Bloom's Little Trojans completed the 1967 football campaign with a record of three wins and six losses. Coach Hussman and his assistants, Dave Wheeler and Ray Grazulis, are convinced, however, that statistics do not tell the entire story ofthe season. They praised the never give upi' attitude and desire displayed by their squad and felt that a majority of the team will develop into the valuable varsity players next fall. Little Trojans triumph, trip Thornton ,. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL. FRONT ROW: Mel Young, Jack Gar- zelloni, Paul Luering, Kevin Moore, Dave Barwig, Lawrence Sim- mons, Dave Goncher, Jim Kasper, Bill Gruca, Mike Semme, Paul Stone. ROW 2: Jerome Stallings, Mel Flowers, Stanley Boyd, Bill Weekly, Jim Bertucci, Joe Ward, Mitchell Kline, Terry Moore, Mike Appleby, Terry McLaughlin, Bill Albrecht. ROW 3: John Willis, Charles Bell, Dan Terry, Charles Young, Vince Weekly, Larry Evans, Mitchell Hankus, John Hussman, George Elmore, Dennis Balassone. The 1967 edition of Bloomis Freshman Trojans finished their football season with a 6-3 record. Coach Steve Milleris first-year squad won live of their last six games, highlighted by a 20-13 victory over pre- viously unbeaten and untied Thornton. Fifty-six boys, most of them extremely promising foot- ball players, finished the season from the eighty-five who started under Coach Miller and his assistants, Coach Richard Grotemeyer and Coach Mike Pohlman. Individual efiiort accounted for the team's fine record. ROW 4: Paul Pappalardo, Dominick Spagnola, Bill Buchner, Herman Allessandrini, Mark Beedie, Terry Christian, George Scruggs, James Giblin, Randall Doggett, Jim Crews, Ron Corley. ROW 5: Bill Bry- zalski, John DeFrank, Guy Morris, Norm Aprati, Dan Pocock, Norm Brown, Terry Mathews, Kim Tursky, Dave Morey, Ross Campbell. BACK ROW: Dave Hollingsed, Dick Grotemeyer, coach, Mike Pohl- man, coach, Steve Miller, Head coach. Not pictured: Jim Landry, Mgr., Steve Neubauer, Tyrone Mason. 1967 Freshman Results ffj ffffj ffy ff f grid gf - ff fyfyffffbfz fwffjy f ffff fr, rw, frm. 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Kurt Rosecrans, Jim Bauer, Abdias Sauceda, Stanley Clinton, Grady Manning, Chris Williams, James Vanderwarf, Jan Johnson, Phil Heseman, Greg Anvick, Joe Bushno, Henry Franklin, Steve Small, Huey Johnson, Richard Harvey, Coach Al Versypt, Coach Jim Santos. with Captain Ab Sauceda, Rich Harvey, Grady Manning and Jan Johnson finishing together. Coach Santos' outfit wound up the season with an 8-5 record in dual meet competition. They also finished third of 36 schools at the Lincoln-Way district meet, with Small's sixth place effort making him Bloom medal- ist and narrowly missing a state qualifying berth ftop fivej. Jan Johnson ran a school record of 10:15 at Wilson Forest Preserves. l i.ii , .a 1 isifyi U, ill' r , ,'r, 1 lie, ' 36 ivi. if .igag 1 3g,1Thgf,mf0n..f.tf5f. P A t .ae.t . ..RtchfEaa..tQ1 . p 4 5471 . . . .18f J iii E1Qh?fd5 1 Q 1 f rrlgt as J i,if1.i43i'isfff 1 tl,laj.fB,rQyiso.W9sg at -H 17. g J rfesr T B -43 y ' ze .,r- 535. iggishagemfaigg, , , , 49 .te.s J -41. 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U D , 5 I Senior Randy Clark leaps high into the air to capture a rebound from two Homewood-Flossmoor Vikings. 66 77 Our Trojan team Bloom's victories included wins over six teams which became regional champions-University High, Pontiac, LaSalle-Peru, Eisenhower, Canton and Aurora East. The longest winning streak was eight. The team averaged 71.6 points per outing. After finishing the regular season with a mark of l8-6, Bloom entered the Rich East regional fSoutheast Sub- urban Championsj earning a berth in the title tilt versus defending champ Homewood-Flossmoor. There the Trojans conquered, 53-42 and graduated to the Lockport West sectional. Tackling Thornton for the third time, the Blue and White grabbed an ll-point lead after three quarters only to lose 59-54. Bowing out were seniors Richard Thomas and Randy Clark, co-captains, Howard Watson, Bill Bekeza, Chuck Donovan and Randy Williams. Thomas, the teamis top scorer, hit at an 18.0 points per game clip and was unan- imously named to the first string of the all-conference team for the second straight year. He was also named an All-Star at the Pontiac tournament and placed on several other all star' teams. Claude White was named to the sec- ond string all AAL conference team. The Trojans will take on about the same tough sched- ule next year with two added attractions, Moline and Morgan Park. Playing probably the toughest schedule of any school in the state, the Bloom varsity basketball team came up with an exceptional year, highlighted by a regional tournament championship. The Trojans, under the guidance of coach Wes Mason, compiled a final record of 21-7 which included victories over LaSalle-Peru, Aurora East, St. Patrick, and Homewood-Flossmoor. The Trojans took second in the SSL with a 6-2 ledger, both defeats administered by Thornton. is really GREAT itg' fabovej Junior Claude White battles for rebound as Senior Randy Clark and Junior Bob Heuts rush to assist him. Junior Bob Heuts struggles for the ball with two Thornton men as senior Randy Clark looks j on. -4 .5 Sophomores take first place at Rich 'V SOPH BASKETBALL. The Sophomore basketball team compiled an 18-5 record for the 1967-68 season. They ended up in second place in the conference standings, behind leader Thorn- ton. This was Coach Don Roux1s first year at the helm of the Little Trojans and he was ably assisted by Bob Anderson. Some highlights of the season were a 62-53 win over Thornton and winning first place in the Rich Central Invitational Tournament. Also, defeating Decatur and Galesburg on their home floors were major accomp- lishments as these losses to Bloom were the only one these two teams suffered. Much is expected from these boys next year when they will compete on the varsity team. FRONT ROW: Ellison Hutch- ison, Mgr.g Willie Mars, Jim Watson, Thebe Benford, Bob Schromp, Mgr. ROW TWO,- Bill Goncher, Adele Young, Mel Mocco, Dean Nardi, De- wayne Campbell. BACK ROW: Coach Bob Anderson, John Greenwood, Gary Clark, Gerald Hibbler, Dave Reithel, Head Coach Don Roux. l J 1968 Sophomore -Results BLOQM . OPPONENT 68 . .i . TinleyPark . A . f 544, A 46 7 Homewood-Flossmoor T' A 55 51 5 Rich Centiralse .5 ' A 42 63 ' Thornton 1 + 5, 1545, B69 y 'Tinigy Park 7 5 7 39. 52, y I Hinisda1e.Ceritrali f .518 A RichCentra1 j .-4.15. 61 L A Decatur ' 5 528 79 A 5 RichardS J f 695 ' -T St.Pats 5 'Q 6 52 55' ' Rich East 1 5' 45 491 , , RiiChiEi9.St Q 542'- 61' . Q. Eisenhower. A A 69. Marian . J 7 .7326- 49 Thornton L ' V 65 Galesburg . V 603. 72 6 Canton 37 . 72 I Richards A 55 . 54 ' Thornridge 58 64. Aurora East I '47 64 .Eisenhower A 44 71 . Joliet 'Catholic 46 53 e Ottawa .55 Frosh squads win championship 1 1 w,X..DU,g N-99 ,EJ rv FROSH-SOPH BASKETBALL. FROXT ROW' Mike Pohlman. Head Coach: Johnnie Stewart. Darrin Fries. Stanley Boyd. Larry Mc- Coy. Bill Weekley. David Hollingsed. Marc Togliatti. Assistant Coach. ROW TWO: George Egnot. Mgr.: Gary Wilson. Ray Thomas. Kevin Ooms. Al Faulkner. Bob Verduin. Mike Irons. Tim Young. Manager. ROW THREE: Nick Marucci. .lim Ambrosini. Fred Perkins. Roger Smiley. Dean Zajicek. Paul Stone. David Goncher. Mel Young. BA CK ROW' Randy Doggett. Manager: .lim Greenwood. Mitch Kline. Barry Owens. Paul Pappalardo. Manager. The freshman squads compiled an impressive record of 35 wins and 3 losses for the season. The A squad captured the Conference championship and placed second in the Tinley Park Freshman Tournament. Larry McCoy and Darrin Fries led the young Trojans with 13.5 and 10.0 points per game average respectively. Stanley Boyd, Bill Weekley, McCoy and Fries all pulled down over 100 rebounds for the season. Johnnie Stewart, Dave Hollings- ed, Ray Thomas, and Kevin Ooms also contributed a great deal to the successful 19-2 season. Bloom's B squad also won their Conference Cham- pionship while recording a 16 win and 1 loss season. Mike Irons and Gary Wilson led the scoring with 142 and 104 points respectively. A1 Faulkner pulled down 170 rebounds and led the team in field goal and free throw percentages. .nm , --v ...K sg 3. ww 1-......x 11:-rf' i Q. Y., 1968 Freshmen Results BLOOM ' c 2 OPPONENT 53 Rich. Central ' q 22 54 A Marianqi 4 3 23 72 H- F. .37 53 5 .Thornton 52 72 ' Tinley Park 58 65 . Rich East' 30 55 Crete-Moneei V A 27 64 1 T. F. South 1. 23 '68 Richards 4 140 42 if Thornridge . 44 73 ', Eisenhower A V 42 61 Rich East 45 55 Thornton 45 44 ' Marian' 42 58 Richards . ' 32 71 ' Thornridge ' 31 66 - . Eisenhower ' 46 41 . Reavis ' '25 57 H. F. A 45 65 ' Lincolnway 52 50 Sandburg A 55 i Wrestling squads squash opponents VARSITY WRESTLING. KNEELING: Blane Griflin, Gerald Warr, Mickey Scrementi, Lacey McCray, Dave Pillman, John Mahome, Ed Browski, Leonard Bonifield, Johnnie Ward. STA NDTNG: Coach Tom Koenig, Alvin Beauchamp, Dwight Flowers, John Jusick, Larry Billups, The accomplishments of several outstanding individuals highlighted the 1967-68 season for the Bloom Varsity wrestling squad. The year for head coach Tom Koenig's matmen had its ups and downs, the latter due to a rash of injuries which plagued the Trojans continually. Early in the year Bloom traveled to the Plainfield eight- team tournament and captured second place. Soon after- wards, the Trojans notched their big prize of the season by grabbing the Rich Rocket Tourney crown. At the IHSA district meet, also held at Rich East, the squad finished second to the host school. Russ Smith, Leo Galvan, Lacey McCray, Ed O,Brien, Mickey Scrementi, John Gonzales and Ed Browski were the Bloom entries at the sectional, where they finished sixth. Smith, McCray, and Scrementi reached the section- als as district champs, the others were runners-up at Rich East. It was sophomore 103-pounder, O,Brien that made the state finals representing Bloom. O'Brien took second to Rich Central's Mike Conlon at both the district and sec- tional meets and graduated to the state bouts at North- westernas McGaw hall. Smith wound up the year with only three losses, two of which were to state champ Rich Casiao of TF North. Scrementi and Smith were the only Bloom titlists at the South Suburban league meet where the Trojans finished fourth. Browski and Gonzales were runners-up and O'Brien and McCray were third at the conference meet. r 'Til l John Burton, Bruce Johnson, Jimmy Rogers, Marvin Rice, Leon Elam, Mario Quatrini, Clarence McCary. Absent: Vince Cresenzo, John Grubio, Louis Tate, James Woods, Ed O'Brien. Q W ' ' W, f -271 , . 1 2- , . WH GMU I f W 'Q 1 ,EX jf 4? C iffy ,Fw-iMH '14 'ga 4, -w' 4 mms K 'flank .f:'-', -1.1 ' fm .Q3-mme .REQ lnmw. t . .., .,:. . N ..:.,,. SOPHUMORE WRESTLING. FRONT ROW: Danny Bolton, Larry Batten, Willie King, Ray Opila, Pat Simpson, John Persiani. ROW 2: Victor Hopkins, John Micko, John Dillman, Bert Entsminger, John DiMascio, John Harrison. BACK ROW: Rudy Vuckov, Manager, Joe Stadnik, Tom Hall, Geoffrey Grublesky, Louie Nordell, Manager, Mr. Dave Sheridan, Coach. Coach Dave Sheridan and his sophomore wrestlers had a fine season in 1967-68, compiling an 8-4-1 dual meet slate and sporting several outstanding individuals. Perhaps the most successful of the sophomore grapplers was 180 pounder Jeff Grublesky. Grublesky was impres- sive in ringing up a 19-2 dual meet record. Grublesky also was the sophomore Trojans' only con- ference champion, winning the 180 pound crown at the South Suburban trials at Thornridge. The team finished fourth. Two other matmen who had fine seasons were sopho- more John Harrison, who registered a 15-3 mark, and freshman standout Tom Hall, who wound up 13-3 with Coach Sheridan's squad. Hall competed with the varsity at the district meet and reached the semi-final bracket. Victims of the Trojans during the winter were Marian, Rich Central, Crete-Monee, Eisenhower, Bradley, Tin- ley Park, Fenger, and TF North. Bloom and Richards fought to a 24-all stalemate. 'Pi L' i i 'Z' ' f' Q, K ' ' f 'f - -W ' . - 2 Q a ff! 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Q' -229 Q a t t - - -wi ,M, , .,.3, ,,,i5E5g gg E I gm . , h ., .-4' iavzwn. .. i ll lil fir, li . 4 l 5ll' V 'f .AJS 'fl Y ' f 1 f9i? '2 0 : ' 'M' ' K-sys' ' If f i -tg, ' .. ' . Q a s- ' i f , gb J 1 - -' llt' aff ,5t. -:l2l' 5laf:- ' - - fb ..... y 'f il I 1215: - fl -a SAM Wwxkkraf' A f- - 9' ' 6 - 5' ma-it -s 2-f es 6 P- '- I it--get ttizfv i S H Q '51 -Wzwase fu .. ,,s. .v. Q- -- 'W A - Kf w. -' .. I : X ' i - i.Q a..s:.... - Namco - f Qmtf-we . ---' . ESS 'se - - -i fe- it all i. 2 -- - a s - ' 'E-fi s' 3 . ii . 1 I f ' 'J VARSITY SWIMMING. KNEELING: Bob Slota, Carl Scarbrough. Standing ROW ONE: Jim Goodwin, Mgr., Rodney Ludvigsen, Mark Morgan, Darrel Hodge, Mike Condon, Jim Cavallo, Bob Hansen, Charles McCraig. ROW TWO: Mike Peters, Alan Lundell, Keith Collig- non, Jim Peters, Rodger Wil- liams, Keith Wilson, Dale Williams, Don Upton, Head Coach. Coach Don Upton, in his rookie year at the varsity swimming helm, led his Trojan tankers to one of their finest seasons this winter. Bloom wound up the season with a 10-15 dual meet record and also finished second in the South Suburban conference meet. Diver Bob Slota had an outstanding year, winning his event ll times in I2 tries and qualifying for the state meet at Hinsdale. The 200 medley and 400 freestyle relay teams both had a fine year. In the team's last battle, a 53-42 win over TF North, the foursome of Dale Williams, Mike Condon, Keith Collignon and Rod Ludvigsen had a time of l:54.5, their best effort. The 3:48 clocking of the freestylers in the last meet was a new school record. Rodger Williams, Alan Lundell, Jim Cavallo and Rod Ludvigsen composed this unit. Condon and Collignon were superb during the year in the breaststroke and butterfly events. Condon's l:ll.7 timing was one second off the existing Bloom standard, while Collignon barely missed going under a minute in his specialty. Senior Jim Peters ended up as the squad's leading scorer. Peters' top events were the 100 and 200 yard free- styles. Jim Cavallo also had a good year, frequently tak- ing the individual medley. Soph swimmers sink in tough season V7 ZWWWWFW ,g , ,Lf g,..vf? f ,auf ,ffl , 1 ., 1. .fiaff . 1968 Frosh-Soph Results 4 BLooM OPPONENT 25 Oak Lawn 70 41 ,T.F. South 54 63 Elmwood Park 32 42 West Lyden 51 27 1 Thornridge ' 67 46 Reavis - '49 54 Bremen 40 11 ' Hillcrest G 21 Thornton 74 38 Bishop Noll 57 33 Tinley Park R 62 43 Evergreen Park l 52 81 T.F. North 23 SOPH. SWIMMING. FRONT ROW: Mike Hussey. Richard Thurwachter. Joe Sinopoli. Bill McCormick. ROW 2: Richard Hansen, Mike Haug, Mike Bowden, Rick Matus. Mike Nasher. Robert Boggs. BACK ROW' David Herr, Tom Herman. Dennis Whittinghill, John Cavallo. Coach Jim LaMorte. Coach Robert Lightell, Garry Britt. Bill Payne. Joe Smalzer. lnnr . Qabovel Frosh-Soph swimmers prepare to start as time-keepers check their stop watches. mnasts swing to full strength ....c,.. fe.. 57... ....... fa. ll r . ,Q,. I! 9 LH!-, -V! v.!mvn..s .Z'2..Zf 4 . ia2I'ZZ'4.'fZ.fiff2ZaZfiaa'C.aa..'f .'a.Mm.a..ff. ' .-,,.... JN... -7.... ...-. ....... Q..-.- .... ...... 'ft......:::: i:iif: g?'a ,a , . ': if.::. ,,: u 1 - - - . ?:......... --- -- V IZZZ! ' g 11 '22 Q wi 1 . . . W. ' ., , . 425, pf: 1 M ,,.:. . Z , ,,.0 .. ,Z,. . E K . Uv Z9 f . II .. ' I.. ' V . ... a ?nn ... s in ' I F' X SA 114 f S g'a.,,, f 'J 1. Q2 f aw.: , ,Q f f 41 Q I 3 VARSITY GYMNASTICS. KNEELING: Chris Burney, Mgr., Ralph llama, John Muzzo, Bill Lanham, Bob Garcia, Tom Rotondi, Mark Bromund, Head Coach. STANDING: Mike Rich, Paul Greathouse, VU01lCi,Cl21FkAI1dCfS0I1.N0lpiCIured.'KCrl MUZZO. Rich Hentschel, Brad Vazales, Dave Lysak, Paul Barbour, Phil Wil- Bloomis Varsity Gymnastics team, consisting of seven juniors, one senior, and four sophomores, showed in- creasing strength in the 1967-68 gymnastics season. Bloom's team was only slightly behind other teams with many more years of experience. The team won three of twelve meets with a third place in the SSL champion- ships. Among the team's most outstanding individuals in the various events were Capt. David Lysak on the parallel bars, Co.-Capt. Robert Garcia on the rings, senior John Muzzo on the horizontal bar, Paul Barbour in tumbling, and Bill Lanham on the trampoline. Showing great promise from the Sophomore squad are Clark Anderson and Don Crow on the horizontal bar, Brad Vazales, Robert Kozub and Steve Oswald on trampoline, Willie Jones on parallel bars and rings, and Phil Williams and Mike Jones in free exercise. Next year should prove to be a challenge, the team will be at full strength with many individual champions. Cleftj Varsity gymnast Bob Garcia, an expert on the rings, executes an Iron Cross. ,76 i tag? SOPH. GYMNASTICS. FRONT ROW' Steve Oswald, Paul Man- nin, Barry Reynolds, Melvin Griffin, Jon Markle. ROW2: Rick Wyatt, Tom Spina, Mike Jones, Joe Prosperro, Paul Zutten, Al Neuliep, ,- 5 p , I , 4 Q pain . an v BA CK ROW: Jon Bauer, Mgr., Al Schermerhorn, Max Heumann, Don Crow, Willie Jones, Glenn Humphrey, Terry Hall, Jim Frank, Mr. William Malinowski, Coach. l i fabovej John Muzzo, an outstanding senior member ofthe gymnastics squad, demonstrates a front giant on the high bar. fleftj Varsity eo- captain Dave Lysak executes a pirouette on the parallel bars, u Varsity rack team hurdles downstate 4- 1 I ,Q-L 2' II' r f , , 6 5.5 si VARSITY TRACK. KNEELING: Greg Anvick, Mgr., Henry Ken- nedy, Grady Manning, Glen Catlett, Jimmie Rogers, Lamont Jamison, Jerome Foster, Kurt Rosecrans, Mgr. ROW 2: Jim Santos, Head Coach, Bob Anderson, Coach, Rich Harvey, Chris Williams, L. T. 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' i'1i C49 if 76 ,s 105 5.RiC52if3S5 isii ', 71 5 i 37 EiiSCffhCW5ff7if'fi 91 V 6 ,HinsdaIefCentraI3 g.,lg Bloom Invitational e R 6 A f ,'ii Y ',,s1'e Oak Park Relays I ' ' ' A,,e Proviso West Relays s,i,, Q ,,Jf Mooseheart Relays ,x5,fT11stf5' District IHSA 5 'iit, . state1HsA 4thff' SSL Meet . f'Ist'f7 Mundelein Relays ' i Ist Cobb, George Hamlin, Coach, Al Versypt, Coach. BA CK ROW: Steve Miller, Coach, Tom Holt, Dave Boling, Darrel Swaim, Ken Lindsey, Huey Johnson, Jan Johnson, Emerson Cool, James Vanderwarf, Jesse Rogers, Al Kimbrough, Coach. The Bloom track team enjoyed one of its most suc- cessful years in track this year, by capturing five major track championships. On its way to a fourth place finish in the Illinois state meet, the Trojans won the Bloom Indoor Invitational, the Bloom Outdoor Invitational, the Proviso West Invitational, the Mooseheart Relays, the South Suburban League Championship, and took the district track championship for the fourteenth year in a row. Highlights of the season were provided by Jan Johnson who became the first pole vaulter in Illinois to clear 15 feet both indoors and outdoors. Jan had the best indoor vault in the nation at 15 feet and was ranked nationally outdoors with a best of 15 feet 3f4 inches. Jimmie Rogers also came up with a nationally ranked time of 6.2 seconds in the 60 yard dash indoors. Jimmie was the owner of the fastest time in the state this year in both the 60 and 50 yard dashes, and outdoors in the 100 at 9.7 seconds. Huey Johnson, another outstanding performer, held the best 440 time in the state at 48.6 and finished the year as the South Suburban League Champion, the District Champion, and the second place finisher in the State Meet in this event. He was chosen as co-recipient of the Jim Bouton 110 percent award. .lan Johnson, one of the nation's outstanding prep vaulters, demon- strates his talent, by easily clearing the bar in his specialty, the pole vault. ff' rvfsf' Bloom's Jimmie Rogers crosses the Hnish line of the 100 yard dash while teammate L. T. Hutton follows close behind. ff ' I .3 ,fi ndnd' . . Tom Holt recovers from another fine shotput throw. Tom also was an excellent discus thrower. P? F-S Track squad runs into success A LIE. l mt ,L . fit ,, -,, SOPH TRACK. FRONT ROW: Dan Mannel, Ken Cyphers, Kevin Moore, Paul Catlett, Andre Johnson, Isaac Thigpen, John Gills, Phil Yates, Richard Ferguson. ROW 2: Jim Santos, coach, Bob Ander- son, coach, Steve Vanderwarf, Mgr., John Sarros, Wes Hanrahan, Ron Corley, Don Williamson, Bob Nailon, Dave Schmeuck, Bernard Mur- ray, Dennis Whittinghill, Ed Olshausky, Terry Moore, Warner Bell, c,,,,., A ,,.V . .., ., Q. ,Z ,V JE ,.v. .,,V ,.,,.V IIIVVA XT... f H . .V .. ,XIV i:Q,:,kf-,iz .A . V, .',k W Z ,fi V.,,4 5 .,,, ,Q VV I H K ,.,, 1. IZ' Hi Q, . ,,.. . ,f JV, .rj ., I ,,M..fVM fi 1 ff..'.' ., ffl ' 'ji H , '.-if f. Ulf.. Z 3 i' fi' 'V'.'ff 'i- 0 ff' 'Z ' 'UU ' f' 'J bf 'f,'l'ff7?V . . -f .1 . ,,,f, f fff: ,., f. ,, - ir ', i Vclii- l'-lj v'.. J A' Alqll .f.,, f . ,'cQ k 'ric ,,,f f ll: cll- it , ,, .,.,,, . AVl',,,i.' . ,:.V: I l., I' ',V,V - V.,, V VLAL: -11,0 l'eei,li 1 519' ,,ii 82 1 'Q 73:5 ,l. ,'il !.?39'i?5if3i.i'iTi V l.c, . AV . , ,,,, V',. 2 .VHV -ibv ,g.,.g. ogg 1,' c 1 37 ' i,,l' A in A Q 1', A lli llfilc 4 'fi' ' - I - 89g V .,x, J, l. l llc, l V, ' Bloom IHvifatiQ112il5.5ii.r J l gil SSL Meer to c 'WJX4' Gary Clark, sophomore high hurdle champion, leads the way to a Bloom victory during a meet. l George Elmore, Al Versypt, coach, George Hamlin, coach. BACK ROW: Steve Miller, coach, Mark Beedie, John Johnson, James Cooper, Dave Pillman, Allen Riddley, Don Scheidler, Gary Clark, John Slaton, Bill Bryen, Bob Grupp, Bill Kaczmarski, Art Mandelco, Alan Wolak, Al Kimbrough, coach. The Trojan Sophomore team had one of its most successful years following in the footsteps of the Varsity squad. The Little Trojans won the South Suburban League Championship, the Bloom Invitational and the Mooseheart Relays. Coach Steve Miller's team set several school records on its way to an 18-l record. Leading the Trojans was Freshman Henry Kennedy. He turned in a time of 50.4 seconds in the 440, one of the top times in the nation in the quarter-mile. Coach Miller's 880 relay team of Jesse Rogers, Andre Johnson, Bernard Murray, and James Cooper also accounted for several records, as did the outstanding mile relay team composed of Kennedy, Bob Nailon, John Johnson, and Bernard Murray. Both of these teams completed the season without a loss. Don Williamson broke Jan Johnson's freshman pole vault record by clearing l 1' 7 indoors. I 4 'grad ' i. ,f-1-Y,.,,..,w,1,-f,,.f M.. ..2.,,.,.,,i,,,-,,.,Z., ,,,,. , ..V,...... E .:,.,,,,..,, WH., .V.x.,'., 5 ..,. 7' .V,. 1 ,,,,.1 ,X .krk A.fV,, ,: T. .. , ., .. ,V . I t , if ,H .adm ,f,k. -,,s.4,,,,,, .- ..k- f, A. , v, , I , , 1 :ff , 1 V , ,f V. . .,f. .,- ,, ., ,, , , ,r ., -, , ,.!k,.f Q7 ,,, ,. , 1 i .f 3 t - f f 2 ' ,, 1, . ,- -4 , ,- ,, 1,5393 5, ,. 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FRONT ROW: Jim Cobb, Wayne Buehrer, Harold Luecke, Pete Slusinski, Ron Bruns, ROW 2: Lester Wilson, Rick Jorzak, John Piazza, Paul Gibson, Larry Hodges, Peterson Led by the excellent pitching of Dennis Fleming and Paul Gibson, the 1968 baseball team had an outstanding season in winning 13, losing three, and tying one. With a balanced attack of good pitching and hitting, the team was undefeated for the first nine games. The first defeat was a 2 to 1 game with Eisenhower that started a drought in run production for the Trojans, as they scored only nine runs in the next six games. But excellent pitching and defense by the infield, that was composed of Floyd Browning at third, Larry Hodges at shortstop, John Piazza at second and Dennis Buzelli at first, enabled the team to split even in these games. In the last two games, led by the hitting of Ron Bruns and Pete Slusinski, the Trojan's bats came alive as the team scored 21 runs in winning the last two games. The Trojans won the South Suburban League Champion- ship, which was the first baseball championship Bloom had won in the last ten years. This yearis team also won the District Tournament before it was eliminated by Thornridge in a Regional game. Three senior mem- bers of this team were honored as all-South Suburban League selection. Dennis Fleming was picked as a pitcher, Ron Bruns as a center fielder, and Floyd Browning at third base. This team will have to go down as one of the best baseball teams Bloom has ever pro- duced. Alexander, George Van Dyke, Mgr. BA CK ROW: Coach Don Rouz, Dennis Buzzelli, Bill Radulovich, Lou Maurizi, Floyd Browning, Dennis Fleming, Ken Primavera, Head Coach Sam Piazza. WX? f'VfW?f?f'7Yj2'!,7f ff I ,f 7' f f fl W! 749447 Ygff ff riff X is si If -f fi ' f f ' fi 3656745 ,,'?ff'ff-ff, iff' 1 . J ff-, 9 'f f ,f , ' . fy Q vi - fi f' 4 fi X-2 uf: 5 2-5 122, 419121 1 ,f,fC. ft f , f ' -' in 'zgxfyf i'Tf-f!i'ff'5.-,f'5f'-l2ff'l' 7' 'Q fi 1 -' f g . 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'X-iw:m::1,31y.1:'1sfg1- S is I - - ., Q, ,ex f., s ,. yfpk .X ,hx N -, rv. sf., f...,s. ,.f,f.-,as-1 4 ,. .-.--,ga ..,e sw -1,5-1 s- J vt gs X 5452513t:1,.v,zxy3.sttf9'?:.3:,.5 3,35-4-gf.s'1 ,',,w.gf.,f5,g-3-,1-rf: 1,-e,,.r.-'af-..,afzrsg v 1...1.1.4.-fff:-:.,,.:,fs:.,: ,-.asf-,.:z, 1,-s.XQfv,.. X Nw x x 3 rs:-1-5 X:f:.v- fvs-321.-we tel -:--wr-..1-my-ff' ' , Q, ' :zu-f.' if :bwwff.-ftsrzfaz-6 Y f-'J N , gk. .ff-X .- -sifvsaifwt fafsawvfs A N' X Q ' . X S ': f S 2 1. ,wry is s. -s yy, vexgv.--1,1 1: t '1-'-,-.:,,1.z,-- '.:f1.91,--V.-,fri ' -. f s- fsfai..-.. shr, ws . way. BACK ROW: Assistant Coach Bill Malinowski, Tom Turey, Greg Beatty, Ken Duensing, Mike Senne, Joe Smalzer, Sam Lanning, Head Coach Marc Togliatti. Not Picuzred: George Egonut, Bob Miller, Ray Thomas, Dean Westman. The Bloom freshman baseball team had a very event- ful and exciting season. Even though not extremely successful in the won-lost category, the team proved that they have the desire and ability to be a league leader. The players are looking forward to a successful future. Sam. Lanning, Tom Turey and Art Ranieri led the team in hitting with batting averages of 448, .396 and .382 respectively. Mike Senne was the fielding leader, whereas the leading pitchers were Joe Smalzer, Fred Perkins and Greg Beatty. Netters engage in 13 matches The Bloom Varsity tennis team had a four win, eight loss, and one tie record. They finished hfth in the eight team Rich Rocket Invitational Tournament. The team ended the season with a third place finish in the South Suburban Conference meet at Thornridge. The Frosh-Soph tennis squad had a winning season with a record of eight wins, and fourlosses. This year's team also took a third place in the South Suburban League Conference meet at Thornton. FROSH-SOPH TENNIS. KNEELING: Bruce Wecker, Chris Amund- sen, Jerry Collins, David Reithel, Tom Ganser, Mike Cobb, Richard Dill. STANDING: Albert Lampson, Chris Calacci, Guy Morris, Gary Caflnarini, Mike Cerrone, John Markle, Steve Oswald, Don Wede, Don Erickson. ING: Lon Helton, Howard Rosen, .lim Boehner. Brad Vazales. STANDING: Wally Paris, Mgr., Alan, Murray. Dave Lulich, Alan Faulkner, Coach Wes Mason. 1968 Varsity Resu1ts. ,., BLOOM1-4 t.tit I V I , OPPONENT, 2 4 ,t.i, ' 'nivi ' rlit ,C Tinley Parks 3. I . I Rich Centrale s i ' 0 . l Homewood-Flossnioorg tny, , f g. 0 , , Thorntonff if wyri of ii I 4 J . Bremenv, V. .VVV 5 i,vt r . Richards Q r'.i ,Q 3 Rich v 1 A it Q Thorniidgeggf .stt ,Q ,.f, 2 . Eisevhovstp??af?2 1 - 2 4 'r.ItgTh0ff1t0IiZT1'5-'ffI 'tis I 5 r Richafdsgl 1 N I ' iThOrri2i.dse7iQtfi tnt' sviv, f 't.,t 44, 13' N VARSITY TENNIS. KNEEL- Golfers tee to first SSL title ., ... ,,,..,,, 5 6 .f , A s . 2 f , -. Q : 7 .,..,H- Ugg. A VARSITY GOLF. Cleft to rightjz Steve Zeman, Robert DeGuilio, Jerome Mascetti, Coach .Iohn Prombo, Bill Bekeza, Mickey Scrementi, Bob Tiberi, Bruce Meyer. Coach Prombo's golf team completed a very success- ful season finishing with an 8 won-3 lost dual meet record. Qualifying rounds set in the beginning of the year determined the members of the team and the position in which they would play in meet. Bill Bekeza playing in the number one position shot consistently in the low 40's and occasionally in the high 30's. The highlight of the year was the team winning the South Suburban Conference. This was the first time Bloom won the league title. Leading the way was Bill Bekeza, 3rd Medalist in the meet carding 79, Robert DeGuilio 83, and Mickey Scrementi and Bruce Meyer 84 each. The Bloom team was tied at the end of 18 holes, so the 5th man, Robert Tiberi, carded an 85 to win the meet for the Trojans. Ira Asher and Dean Nardi were consistently low scorers for this year's frosh-soph team. Nick Marucci was the low scorer among the freshmen and he will be back next year to help bolster the team. FROSH-SOPH GOLF. Cleft to rightyz Frank Cincone, Dale Maddox, Joe Letko, Chuck Letko, Dean Nardi, Ira Asher, Nick Marucci. Lettermanas organization backs athletics LETTERMAN'S CLUB. Qabovej FRONT ROW: Russell Smith, Alvin Beauchamp, James Gookwin, Russell Hein. ROW 2: Alan Wells, Rod Ludvigsen, Wayne Buehrer, Clemmie Harris. ROW 3: Tom I-Iolt, Ken Lindsay, Mark Morgan, Melvin McDowell. BACK ROW: Coach Upton, Dennis Fleming, Lester Wilson. Crighty FRONT ROW: Jim Vanderwarf, Tim Holt, Phil Hesemann, Dave Boling. ROW TWO: Dale Williams, Mike Barwig, Jan Johnson, John Piazza. ROW THREE: Terry Weishaar, Monte Goodman, Rod Ludvigsen, Gene Bruhl. ROW FOUR: Mike Condon, I-Ieuy Johnson, Mike Sabo, George VanDyke. BACK ROW: Mike Marczyk, Chuck Donovan, Lou Maurizi. A boy who receives a Varsity letter in any sport may become a member of the letterman's Club. Members control the crowds and handle the coat check and con- cession at home basketball games. Some of the money earned was given to the Varsity cheerleaders so they could attend the Pontiac tournament. The purpose of the club is to establish and uphold rules pertaining to letter winners. Officers during the year were Mike Sabo, presidenlg Bob Slota, vice-presidenlg and Dennis Flem- ing, treasurer. Sponsors were Coaches Don Upton and Charles Sides. ' ec we 1 . . ,K, 1 L.. 9. 'Q V. 1, 1 . , -ri 'ivy , , f V. ,f K, , .. The l967-68 Varsity cheerleaders, from top to bottom are Pat Borecki, Gail Petrekis, Kathy Amos, Judy Allessandrini, Elaine De- Glopper, Melanie Delsener, and Sandy Kudra, Pat Borecki, a senior, is the captain of the squad, which is sponsored by Miss Elizabeth Beeman. Cheers inspire Who are the twelve cheerleaders? They are sophomore, junior and senior girls who jump, scream, inspire, stomp, laugh, and cry. They are the beginning of Trojan Spirit and the end result of many long hours of practice and planning. They are the symbols of pep and enthusiasm, and of the pride that all Bloomites have in their teams, coaches, and school. The varsity squad is under the super- vision of Miss Elizabeth Beeman, and the Frosh-Soph squad is under the direction of Miss Jolynn Miklik. Beside the cheerleaders, there is another person who plays a large part in inspiring Trojan Spirit. Everyone recognizes him on first glance. He is Tony Trojan, a symbol of Bloom's school spirit. He can be found at any home basketball or football game, at the sidelines yelling and cheering. Together, Tony Trojan and the cheerleaders let everyone know, We're from Bloom and couldn't be prouderll' CBelowJ. Senior cheerleader Gail Petreikis jumps high in the air after a successful free throw by Bloom. ,, 'cTrojan Spiritw fAbovel. Sam Pappalardo, a senior, is this year's Tony Trojan. fBel0wl. fAbovei. The Varsity cheerleaders lead the Varsity football team onto The Frosh-Soph cheerleaders are, from left to right, Monica Parisi, the field beforeaThornton homegame. Kathy Gliottoni, captain: Kathy Rosenberger, Gailene Bushong, and Linda Nykaza. They are sponsored by Miss Jolynn Miklik. i 89 ..., . . ,,,, .- ,M , , any 3, , ,,-,H , Q , -lsnstn Y -,W f-3-.af---f-we--,,, ,, Y Y ',,,,, . xenon HS - - 375731 '- rv .--W . , W, 1 am. 0 f1l man' 6 I I W IV! , SENIOR GROUP. FRONT ROW: Chris Kurth, Debbie Owens, Lynn Brown, Sylvia Bourque, Carol McGovern, Natalie ForsBerg. BACK ROW: Sheila Bourque, Pat Fiorenzo, Cathy Fricks, Linda Conterato, Sally Conterato, Cindy Payne, Kathy Mum- ford. lu- ins Annual Swim Show uge Success Blu-Fins is a club whose main purpose is to teach interested girl swimmers synchronized swimming, and swimming skills additional to the ones they already have. They attend other shows, and learn to choreograph swim numbers. 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' , W,, ' ' fini ' , I Q! 2C Tff' Z N57 Q WLjZ?f,3'f,'1f,Q , .,,. f 'y f I . , I V gjy Senior Members Sylvia Bourque Qshownl and Kathy Mumford, under the water, practice a stunt called ballet legs . This, along with other water stunts, was incorporated into the annual swim show. cz an .anna ,annul 271 lam il 3. MP1-ni 1 3, -- -lla nn HH i 1 I insulin new ,M ,, . .ap an I-as JUNIOR GROUP. FRONT ROW: Libby Mitchell, Shir- ley Johnson, Nancy Turpin, Melissa Cotton, Donna Kelly, Pam Finley. MIDDLE ROW: Ann McKerial, Janis Milne, Alyce Elmore, Phyllis Nel- son, Debbie Grublesky, Sue Tharkston, BACK ROW' Rosemary Janssen, Susan Whaley, Sue Brown, Sancy Johnson, Ruth Borio, Jeannie Rush, Regina Murphy. .,,,,,......-aw-' Xi- I l ORCHESIS. FRONT ROW. D. Hardimon, R. Flauaus, F Burklow, Colette Thomas ROW 2: N. Jackson, B Washington, T. Fason, Y. Jones, D. Bennett, S. Carter W. Catlett. ROW 3: D. Jack- son, C. Williams, J. Grilhn, A. Thompson, M. Manning, C. Boozer. BACK ROW: K. Edwards, J. Kous, M. Mont- gomery, P. Bennett, R. Adams, Carolyn Thomas, A. Yakubinis. 5 l ancers learn rh thm, grace, poise To develop poise, rhythm, grace and creativity through dance was the purpose of the Orchesis Club. Sponsored by Mrs. Mary Roberts, the club studied many forms of dance in order to appreciate and understand the historical, geographic and other contributing factors found in con- temporary dance. The club learned dance techniques and methods of choreography. Orchesis provided dances and dancers for plays, mu- sicals, club meetings and community organizations which requested entertainment. All members have to have a BH average in selected techniques to be eligible for mem- bership in the group. They also must have excellent timing and coordination. fRightl. Faye Burklow demonstrates the poise and balance that are so necessary to a successful dancer. fBelowJ. Mrs. Mary Roberts, Orchesis sponsor, emphasizes the importance of coordination in dancing, as Ronna Flauaus practices and Dorothy Hardimon looks on. fRightJ Juniors Natalie Fors- berg and Barbara Rutnicki, demonstrate the alternating arm and leg walk in modern dance. fLeft5 An unidentified girl takes advantage of the trampolines, one of the many activities offered in girls intramurals. QAbovel Jackie Smith is spotted by Donna White while executing a front vault over the horse. l l fLeftJ Girls at the Frosh-Soph Division are shown using the balance team, the vault and the trampolines during an in- tramural session. Intramurals prepare girls for future Sponsored by Miss Nancy Kloss and Miss Geraldine Staab, the newly formed Girls Intramurals provided girls with an opportunity to learn new activities that may be of use to them in their leisure time. The program was set up by the clubis sponsors based on a survey given to each girl at Bloom. The club met every Tuesday and Thursday and any girl who was a student at Bloom qualified for member- ship. It strove to unite Frosh-Soph girls more closely with the Junior-Senior girls through planned sports activities. Special events during the 1967-68 school year were a swimming 'nite,, a slumber party held in the gym area, and an intramural gym party for all students. A skating party was held in the winter and a picnic in the spring. Highlighting the year's activities was an intramural co-ed volleyball tournament that was such a success it will be continued next year. This year Bloom was host for the South Suburban League Play Day, in which seven other schools participated. 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Jw:afnfmag-,4W,1f,w:wef,:.-ff f - ,yy f.f,.1,z1 W+'y,4fgf.f'f-vm:-,:,cfi1,.':fxx-'fi-f R 7 Q, f f 'wf:f,f'e:v'f'--' i' f ff,mfe-fwzvs-'-fww 126, iw., '10i'44 Z1,:1,5ff:f X fir: f Can: f Wi' Student Council raises money STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS. SEA TED: Kathy Fields, Clerkg Felix Stallings, Commissioner of Public lmprovementsp Harold Luecke, Commissioner of Public WeUare,' Maria Petrarca, Commissioner of Financeg Charles Donovan, Commissioner of Social Activiliesp Dan Fowler, Mayor. STA NDINGJ Dave Williams, Parliamentarian, .Iim Low, Sergean! al Arms. The City of Bloom has long been a vital, productive part of the school. This year was no exception as the council members met regularly with the City of Bloom otlicers. Heading the City of Bloom during the 1967-68 school year was Mayor Dan Fowler. The Mayor was assisted by Commissioners Charles Donovan, Harold Luecke, Felix Stallings, Maria Petrarca, and Dennis Bren- nan. Other very important members of the council were the clerk, Kathy Fields, Sergeant-at-Arms Jim Low, and Parliamentarian David Williams. During the school year the City of Bloom sponsored their traditional activities and instituted some new ones. Such annual events as Pep-O-Rama, the Homecoming Dance, and Student Council Week were all huge successes. Again this year, delegates from Bloom attended the North- east District Convention, the Niles West Leadership Con- ference, and the Illinois Association of Student Councils Convention. The Student Council raised money towards its scholarships, awarded annually to two deserving Bloom seniors on the basis of scholarship, need, and participation in school activities. New innovations were date passes for Bloom dances, Potato Chip Days, a Bermuda Shorts Day, and a hall decorating competition. STUDENT COUNCIL OF- FICERS. FRONT ROW: Donna Granno, Secrezaryg Wendy Perry, Chairman of Finance: Joan Campbell, Chair- ?-H man of Public Improvementf Cathy Gliottoni, Chairman of SocialAclivities. BA CK ROW: Mr. Eugene Sadus, Dennis Brennan, Commissioner of F rosh-Soph A jairsj Ken Kerns, Chairman of Public WeUare,' Robert Heinze, Ser- geant-az-Arms. Not pictured: Bert Entsminger, Parliamen- tartan. 4 for annual scholarships STUDENT COUNCIL CSRJ. FRONT ROW: Prensola Carter, Sharon Crittenden, Diana Sanner, Noelia Vela, Fresia Harbauer, Renate Koehn, Linda Casper, Melanie Delsener. ROW 2: Cathy Giannetti, Patricia Fiorenzo, Faye Verduzco, Charlene Dallessandro, Kathy Matza, Mary Pignotti, Sandy Kudra, Barb Tiberi, Linda Jackson, Steve Nowak. ROW3: Mike Saboi David Benni, Hank Solomon, Dave Brownheld, Dan pw Salvatore, David Williams, Borje Persson, Bob Slota, Randy Myers, Ar- lene Rogers. BACK ROW: Pat Borecki, Karen Bruni, Kathy Mum- ford, Ralph Williams, Dick Laya, Tony Zerante, Lon Helton, Elixabeth Ludwig, Eleanor Anselmo, Linda Mitchell, Dorothy Hardimon, Bruce Ahlborn. STUDENT COUNCIL QJRJ. FRONT ROW: Marian Schumake, Linda Kerns, Kathy Amos, Sherry Maffei, Dawn Weishaar, Paula Vit- tori, Roxanne Garnett, Margaret Chew. ROW 2: athi Nykaza, Barbara Booth, Theresa Tomassi, Libby Mitchell, Janice Eberly, Irene Cole, Faye Burklow, Egla DiTola, Carol McGovern. ROW 3: Treva Cook, Karen Grupp, Mike Rich, Mike Kennedy, William Gibson, Steve Bowers, James Whitfield, Kim Duncan, Nanette GilTord. BACK ROW: Ida Bova, Joan Halvorson, Susan Zajak, Diane Jahnke, Joan Zagone, Bruce Meyer, Ellene Shaw, Cindy Payne, Pat Pinley, Pat Kimberly, Jackie Smith. Frosh-Soph Council prepares for leadership STUDENT COUNCIL QSOPHJ. FRONT ROW: Monica Parisi, Mary Leinen, Lois Conti, Kathy Rosenberger, Sheila Skowronski, Billie Velissaris, Jeri Rydzon, Paula Barnes, Gina Graziani, Anita Borsilli. ROW2: Margaret Morton, Chris Heft, Penny Bello, Betty Tindall, Linda Rab, Pamela Finley, Arrell Willingham, Carol Soltysik, Lynn Con- terato, Sue Helton, Paula McCray, Dianne Fekete. ROW 3: Bonnie Zych, Linda Bravo, Sally Wagoner, Luanne Jensen, Fay Gaby, Joan STUDENT COUNCIL QFROSHJ. FRONT ROW: Jane Monteith, Jessie Moore, Nancy DeGreve, Ken Cyphers, Doreen Bekeza, Michael Irons, Judy Michael, Chuck Kluko. ROW 2: George Venturella, Carol Olmsted, Randy Doggett, Lee Walker, Joy Gregory, Arthenia Fines, Melissa Cotton, Jerry Mann. ROW 3: Patricia Harden, Toni Lee, Renee Yednak, Sherry Gamble, Charles Lakie, Don Erickson, Albert Vilsboll, Phil Portelli, Martha Adams, Bonnie Velissaris, Linda Dunn. ROW 4: Gary Caffarini, Jeff Gereg, Dean Nardi, Tom Ganser, Larry Taylor, Al Newson, Tom Rotondi, Mike Marias, Erika Hamlin, Adrienne Wells, Susan Vittori, Mike Malone. BA CK ROW: Joey Cor- sino, Kevin Carmony, Karen Utermark, Edward Wengren, Bert Ents- minger, Larry Lane, Andy Briatico, Bill Michael, John Gray, Marie Heumann, Vivian Kudlaty. Galvan, Diane Moore, Sue Shane. ROW 4: John Willis, Dave Barwig, Bud Hillig, Peter Skorup, Charles Byrns, David Goncher, Steve Neu- bauer, Mark Angellotti, Vincent Weekley, Mickey Spagnola, BACK ROW: Peggy Hoerntlein, Janis Bray, Teresa Thomas, Bobby Kail, Linda Abramowicz, Roger Ribeca, Susan Thackston, Joel Runes. K 15 ,pw in- Society inducts 46 new members NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY QOLD SENIORS AND NEW JUNIORSJZ FRONT ROW: Bernita Sims, Dianne Prisco, Renate Koehn, secretary, Virginia Bonnin, vice-president, Kathy Fields, president, Lynette Herman, treasurer, Melody Paris, Shelia Sciarratti. ROW 2: Randi Wecker, Marilyn Ziegler, James Cuda, Eugene Nowo- Bloom's highest scholastic honor is election to the National Honor Society. Qualifying seniors must have a 3.0 grade average and high standards in leadership, character, and scholarship. Using these criteria, faculty members carefully evaluate and elect those students who they believe meet these standards. Qualifying juniors are required to have a 3.5 grade average. Newly elected members were honored this year at cin, Michael Barwig, Noelia Vela, Barbara Booth, Carole Brauer. ROW 3: David Williams, Bill Ooms, Bruce Johnson, Wayne Bryan, Dan Fowler, Jim Polak, David Young, Linda Welk. BACK ROW: Judy Anderson, Betty Ludwig, James Galick, Michael Yankee, Richard Rosecrans, Janice Lind, Tamela Turner, Lynn Lucia. the annual induction ceremony and tea. Other activities this year include members acting as guides for the P.T.A. Open House and a fund raising drive for Chi- cago's educational Television station, WTTW. This year's officers were Kathleen Fields, president, Virginia Bonnin, vice-president, Renate Koehn, secre- tary, and Lynette Herman, treasurer. Miss Annette Gioannini sponsored the National Honor Society. I NATIONAL HONOR SO- CIETY QNEW SENIORSJ. FRONT ROW: Janice Fritz, Patsy Redenbaugh, Barbara Backus, Janis Milne, Mary Barrows, Lorelei Devine, Cathy Giannetti. ROW2: Beth Nicolai, Patricia Fiorenzo, Sharon Rosenberger, Howard Johnson, Ralph Williams, Connie Williamson, Alyce El- more, Donna Sahlin. ROW 3: Lon Helton, Floyd Browning, Mike Marczyk, Bruce Werth, Rick Werner, James Purlee, Rickie Roberson. BACK ROW: Henry Riuttanen, Gail Petreikis, JoEllen Mattio, Debbie Grublesky, Pat Borecki, Sherry Urban, Tarja Birk- men, Richard Laya. Bloomjournalism clubi uill and Scroll QUILL AND SCROLL. FRONT ROW: Connie Wil- liamson, Mary Pignotti. ROW 2: Debbie Reynolds, Jann Folta, Pam Twedt. ROW 3: Dick Laya, Lynette Herman, Mike Downey. BACK ROW' Ron Bruns, Pat Borecki, Rick Werner. Not pictured: Meg McKillip. l l The international journalism honorary organization, 'sQuill and Scroll elected ten Bloom Students to its mem- bership this year. To be eligible for election to this or- ganization, one must contribute to either the Bloom Annual or the Broadcaster, have a ranking in the upper third of his class, and be recommended by the adviser of his publication. Students must have worked on the Broadcaster or Annual for at least one year. Dick Laya and Mike Downey were elected to the Quill and Scroll in their junior years and served as co-editors their senior year. Six of the new members worked with sponsor Mr. Barton Herr, on the Bloom Annual stall. Senior Lynette Herman watches. while sponsor Miss Kathleen Moyzis pins on the Quill and Scroll Insignia. IOO . Tower staff produces literary magazine To encourage creativity and good writing among Bloomites by publishing an annual literary magazine containing student work was the purpose of the Tower Staff. The stalf met after school to analyze, judge, and edit voluntary creative pieces submitted to them as pos- sibilities for the magazine. At the end of the year this magazine which contained choice works was distributed to all students free of charge. To have qualified as a member of the staff a student must have had an interest in creative work, a good grade average, and a desire to work on such a publication. TOWER STAFF. FRONT ROW: Janice Brown, Nadine Jackson, Lori Devine, Cathy Giannetti. ROW 25 Carolyn Thomas, Chris Young, Martha Crane, Anise Perkins. BA CK ROW' Barbara Ostroski, Lynn Miglieri, Joyce Segneri, Mary Jo Angellotti. TOWER STAFF. SEA TED: Nancy Sjorgren, Sirpa Kononen, Kathy Mumford. STANDING: Cathy James, Dave Bromfield, Miss Kathleen Moyzis, advisor. I l l Meeting deadlines constant goal of staffs 1 l ANNUAL STAFF. FRONT ROW: Megan McKillip, academics editor, Debbie Reynolds, editor-in- chief, Mary Pignotti, layout editor, Connie Williamson, senior editor. BACK ROW: Mr. B. Herr, advisor, Lynette Herman, copy editor, Teri Gaby, Rick Werner, photography, Vicki Paul, Lynn Hoerntlein. Preserving the memories of the past year's activities and events was the goal of the Bloom Annual staff. The members of this staff met daily during the ninth period in order to achieve this goal. Under the guidance of a new advisor, Mr. Barton Herr, and through many hours of hard work and planning, the stall' was able to produce the finished product in time for distribution in August. Everyday during the ninth period the Broadcaster staff met in order to produce Bloom's bi-weekly news- paper. After interviewing for and writing stories, the staff also had to arrange and plan the pages. This year additional members met during the fourth-fifth periods to plan for the newly-innovated advertising. The success of the newspaper could not have been achieved without Miss Kathleen Moyzis, advisor. Hard at work are Mary Pig- notti, Debbie Reynolds, and Teri Gaby planning pages for their sections of the yearbook. ' f -..Wm . .,. , -P- - H J 'Z,.., jf 'M Q! BROADCASTER STAFF: FRONT ROW' Dick Laya, editor, Miss Kathleen Moyzisa, advisor, Mike Downey, editor. BA CK ROW' Ron Bruns, sports editor, Pat Borecki, Pam Twedt, Jann Folta, feature editor. BROADCASTER STAFF: FRONT ROW: Julie Pavlik, Connie Borio, Rich Buckner, Holly Hand, Karen Hayse. BACK ROW: Mark Johnson, Louis Vanarsdale, Milton Petritsch, John Humes, Mike Rich. ...f ' Nl AFS Sponsors two exchange students A.F.S. Ur.-Sr.J. FRONT ROW: Borje Persson, Cheryl Williams, Noelia Vela, Gail Newhouse, Teri Gaby, Fresia Harbauer. ROW 2: Sheila Bourque, Deanna Biesboer, Lynne DeProsperis, Candy Voigts, Mari- kay Peter, Connie Williamson, Juanita Ruiz. ROW 3: Inge Hoffman, Holly Hand, Linda Richardson, Ron Baer, Kathy Wolgamott, Linda The American Field Service KAFSJ is organized to bring students from other countries to the United States, as well as send American students abroad. The Bloom AFS club raises money for the organization on both local and national levels. The members participate in many fund-raising activities such as selling candy at football and basketball games, and Christmas cards during the holiday season. All profits from the musical Bye Bye, Birdiei' were given to the AFS club. Fresia Harbauer from Peru and Borje Persson from Z Jaworowski, Tarja Birkman, Sherry Urban, Miss Lynda Byrd, sponsor. BA CK ROW: Richard Camp, Cindy Moore, Jane Householder, Meg McKillip, Maria Petrarca, Barbara Booth, Gail Cyrkiel, Annie Knowles. Sweden were the exchange students attending Bloom this year. The olhcers who were responsible for making this year a successful one were: tat the Fresh-Soph Di- visionb Gail Kline, Pres., Melissa Cotton, Vice Pres., Beverly Kasper, Treas., and Peggy Hoerntlein, Sec., fat the Junior-Senior Divisionj Noelia Vela, Pres., Gail Newhouse, Vice-Pres., Teri Gaby, Sec.-Treas., and Cheryl Williams, Historian. Miss Lynda Byrd spon- sored the group. A.F.S. fFrosh-Sophl. FRONT ROW- Linda Conterato, Don- na. Furrer, Sue Stanton, Liz Etienne, Sheila Skowronski, Vivian Kudlaty, Glenda Ro- land, Bonnie Zych. ROW 2: Debbie Summers, Debbie Schumacher, Gail Klein, Carol Soltysik, Chris Heft, Georgie Edwards, Judy Rust. ROW 3: Bev Kasper, Kathy Watts, Marcia Small, Christine Murphy, Sue Mulka, Sue Vit- t0l'l, Peggy Hoerntlein. BACK ROW: Mark Piergallini, Con- nie Krause, Elaine Krencik, Jenny Andrews, Melissa Cot- ton, Billie Velissaris, Bonnie Vehssaris, Jeri Rydzon Mi- chael Paoletta. , g . r 4 F.T.A. sponsors girl in Greece F.T.A. CJR.-SR.J. FRONT ROW' Meg McKillip, JoEllen Mattio, Betty Sodergren, Debbie Biesboer, Mary Knowles, Mary Vasek. ROW 2: Susan Zajac, Debra Nowocin, Nancy Bonnin, Noelia Vela, Nancy Johnson, Nadine Jackson. ROW 3: Debbie Mavragis, Gail Putting a girl in Greece through high school was one of the FTA's major projects. The club sent tuition to the Save the Children Foundation for the education of this sixteen year old girl. The FTA also raised funds for a scholarship for a deserving student teacher. The Teacher- aid Program was the determining factor for the distri- bution of this scholarship. In the Teacher-aid Program students assist those teach- ers that are willing through different tasks in the class- F.T.A. CFROSH-SOPH5. FRONT ROW- Paula Becker, Lila Thompson, Aquanette Rice, Wiebke, Sue Currier, Debbie Grublesky, Brenda Jackson, Lillian Tkaczyk, Martha Crane. BACK ROW: Juanita Ruiz, Nancy Hinko, Bernita Sims, Vera Guest, Dianne Prisco, Tamela Turner, Connie Wil- liamson, Debby Owens. room. The FTA members earn points by passing out papers, giving lectures to classes, filing, or typing after school. The ofhcers at the Jr-Sr division were Debbie Bies- boer, presidenzg Mary Knowles, vice-presidenzg JoEllen Mattio, zreasurerg and Betty Sodergren, historian. At the Frosh-Soph division Deborah O'Conner was presi- denzg Marie Ballenger, vice-presidenzg Matilda Euber, secrezaryg and Paula Becker, treasurer. 3 77' X7 mfg? .fp 12, .f 4 , 53.1. , my ,,, 1, I Charlotte Brookins, Robie Cope- land, Audrey Baker. ROW 2: Debbie O,Conner, Matilda Euber, Nance Ralson, Gail Matese, Carol Olmsted, Carmen Reyes, Barb Bramstadt. BACK ROW' Marie Ballenger, Mary Heck- athorn, Gayla Muff, Karen Uter- mark, Cynthia Hadnott, Carolyn Sgariglia, Gloria Listenbee, Rita Kapmarski. 'L -...A if fl:-K f 1 f i-fi ' 1 V 4. i 6.1.3 -' -n.--g - 1 a- .223-akl ri S ' Girls' League holds successful Coffee House JR. SR. GIRLS' LEAGUE: FRONT ROW: Kathy Woods, Lynn Miglieri, Eleanor An- selmo. ROW 2: Janet Ferry, Corine Aebi, Dee Biesboer. BA CK ROW: Lillian Tkaczyk, Debra Turskey, Sirpa Kononen, The Girls' League is both a social and service organi- zation which seeks to involve all girls at Bloom. The ohicers at the Fresh-Soph Division are: Jackie Town- send, Pres.g Linda Bravo, Vice-Pres., Patricia Neal, Sec., Valerie Rupert, Treas., and Anita Borsilli, Student Council Rep. The sponsors are Miss Nelson, Mrs. Knowles, and Miss Widows. At the Jr.-Sr. Division Eleanor Anselmo is Pres., Lynn Miglieri is Vice-Pres., Kathy Woods is Sec., and Janet Ferry is Treas. Mrs. GIRLS' LEAGUE. FRONT ROW: Anita Borsilli, Jean Lloyd, Alicia Washington, Earnestine Latiker, Marie Simpson, Judy Skinner, Gwen Jackson, Debra Jackson, Theresa Kuras. ROW 2: Thelma Vanarsdale, Gail Entsminger, Robin Lawson, Wendy Hyatte, Jeanne Hodge, Debbie Trago, Vicky Lowe, Dianne Fekete, Jackie Grutzius, Cathy Hardesty. ROW 3: Sandi Busby, Anne Hartmann, Nancy Lyles, Katy Tobeck, Phyllis Foster, Paula Becker, Matilda Euber, Janice Bielenin, Carol Fieroh is the sponsor. Many different activities are planned including a Mother-Daughter Banquet, Father-Daughter Box Social, and Coffee House. The Girls' League sponsors drives for clothes and canned goods, and collects soap for soldiers in Viet Nam. The main project for this year is to support a child overseas. At the end of the year the club gives scholarships to several Senior girls. Soltysik, Gail Hooks. ROW 4: Rolanda Bass, Valerie Rupert, Sheila Small, Marilyn Kromelis, Doreen Rogers, Sheryl Williams, Pat Neal, Arthurene Curry, Linda Bravo, Jackie Townsend, Kathy Pawelek. BACK ROW: Anntionette Austin, Anna Manson, Diane Drakes, Pamela Rice, Aquanette Rice, Clora Williams, Sonjia Hollis, Janice Straczek, Jackie Akins, Denise McKinney. C E P: , 1 f , Y 1 iw 962147, 12430, L W- 'fn-aaa e J Q25 rama groups present several productions THESPIANS. FRONT ROW' Jane Householder, Maria Petrarca, Ida Bova, Sharon Rosenberger, Debbie Reynolds, Linda Jaworowski, Linda Peetz, Pam Twedt. ROW 2: Kathy Fields, Jackie Pease, Fran Hitt, Pam Tucker, Jeanne Prokop, Nancee Schiever, Gert Brisske, Kathy Mumford, Patricia Fiorenzo, Sue Keller. ROW 3: Julie Pavlik, The Drama Club at the Fresh-Soph Division is de- signed to expose members to the functions of the theater. The officers for this year are: Theresa Hall, Pres., Ray Ruggeri, Vice-Pres.g Gloria Reiz, Sec., and Toni Austin, Treas. Students qualify for membership in the Thespian Troupe 1807 of National Thespian Society according to the National Thespian point system. Points may be DRAMA. FRONT ROW' Patti Bacha, Judy Hecht, Jeanne Hodge, Lila Thompson, Linda Wilkening, Antoinette Austin, Billie Velissaris, Jan Johnson, Debbie George, Dianne Fekete, Audrey Baker, Cindy Witlock. ROW 2: Mrs. Barbara Palesch, Sonja Hollis, Susan Falasca, Paulette Kvasnicka, Maddaline Paxin, Sally Wagoner, Karen Johnson, Kris Pustelnik, Chris Heft, Helen Olszewski, Jeanette Kalus, Debbie Tibbie. ROW 3: Janis Ashley, Linda Abramowicz, Debbie Zizic, Rose Piattoni, Vicki Leonardo, Bonnie,Velissaris, Bonnie Zych, Valerie Larry LoBue, Steve Johnson, Rick Spier, John Humes, Dan Fowler, Alan Lundell, Milton Petritsch, Ron Baer. BA CK ROW: Larry Young, Bruce Ahlborn, Stephen Henry, Lon Helton, Rich Buckner, James Hodge, Sam Pappalardo, Chuck O'Connor. earned by acting and by participating in all phases of backstage production. Thespians sponsors Bloom's annual One-Act Play Festival. The presiding officers are: Kathy Fields, Pres.g Patricia Fiorenzo, Vice-Pres., Elaine Butkus, Sec., and Rosemary Barrett, Treas. Mrs. Fowler sponsored the group. Jackson, Glenda Roland, Georgie Edwards, Carol Olmstead, Cathy Polak. ROW 4: Michael Paoletta, Brenda Roroloni, Connie Perry, Marcia Small, Lynn Perry, Theresa Hall, Ron Edwards, Ray Ruggeri, Sue Stanton, Carol Soltysik, Kathy Pawelek, Elaine Bryan, Tom Dzurison. BACK ROW: Vivian Kudlaty, Sheila Skowronski, Jeri Rydzon, Terry Tattersall, Holly Hoheisel, Barbara Vinegar, Jackie Condon, Gloria Ruiz, Pat Woods, Terry Kuras, Georgette Wonders, Roby Gunter, Joe Sinopoli. Q l anquet highlight activity of Latin club 0, LATIN CLUB. FRONT ROW: Georgette Wonders, Marikay Peter, Beth Rietveld, Lynn Lucia, Shelia Sciarratti, Debra Trago. ROW 2.- Glen Nelson, Tom Williamson, Regina Brown, Patricia Fiorenzo, Betty The annual Roman Banquet in February was once again the highlighted activity ofthe Latin Club. At this banquet students dressed in ancient Roman attire and conducted the banquet just as the Roman's did. In May a picnic for both divisions was held. To enrich the general background of Latin students and to give them a chance to organize under the old Ro- man form of government was the purpose of the Latin Tindall. ROW 3: Mike Senne, Steve Cooper, Kristine Kurth, Verna Leiter, Sandy Edelman. ROW 4: Don Opila, Lorinda Dierking, Laura Grutzius, Debbie Milam. Club. To qualify as a member the student must have been a Latin student. Ollicers at the Jr-Sr Division were: consuls, Shelia Sciarratti and Lynn Lucia, scriba, Dianne Priscog quaestor, Cathi Nykazag and aedile, Gloria Bolos. At the Frosh-Soph school Debbie Summers and Angela Huc- kabay were consuls, Sandy Clark was scriba, and Ann Wheeler was quaestor. LATIN CLUB. FRONT ROW: Judy Hecht, Patti Bacha, Jean Vitale, Linda Grutzius, Wendy Moretti, Ann Wheeler. ROW 2: Denise Wiedermann, Cindy Moore, Diane Moore, Sandy Clark, Kathy Peters, Dianne Prisco, Bruce Meyer. ROW 3: Bonnie Zych, Angela Huckabay, Jan- ice Johnson, Debbie Gruble- sky, Janis Ashley, Kathy Smith. ROW4: Chuck LoBue, Mike Wachel, Tom Hurd, Brenda Rotoloni. ROW 5: Jon Bauer, Wally Paris, Paggy R0befS0H, Debbie Larcher Gloria Bolos, Celeste Hadnott: '9 Amy Lowry. Italian club holds joint Christmas part ta, I Highlighting the year for the Italian Club was the joint Christmas party held at the Jr-Sr division. The Jr-Sr club presented a skit for the Frosh-Soph members. Other cl.ub projects were bake sales and decorating a car in the Pep-o-Rama parade. ITALIAN CLUBC JR. SRJ ITALIAN CLUB QFROSH- SOPHJ: FRONT ROW' Anita Borsilli, Rosemary Lucarini, Antoinette Ciancanelli, Kim Cerrone. ROW 2: Vicki Leo- nardo, Jenny Raber, Shirley Camilli, Peggy Piazza, Penny Bello. ROW 3: Lucy Boccia, Maria Tomassi, Sherry Gam- ble, Jo Carcelli, Robin Law- son. ROW 4: Ruth Borio, Linda Abramowicz, Lynn Perry, Violet Ciancanelli, Leanne Porto. BACK ROW' Charles Kelly, Tom Rich, Paul Narcisi, Joey Corsino, Joe Sinopoli, Jeffery Murray Officers at the Jr-Sr division were Barbara Tiberi, president and Jeanne Prokop, secretary. At the Frosh- Soph building Ruth Borio was presidentg Lucy Boccia was treasurerg and Anita Borsilli was secretary. Spon- sors were Mrs. Frances Cull and Mr. Joseph lgnelzi. FRONT ROW' Egla DiTola, Maria Petrarca, Barb Tiberi, Theresa Tomassi. ROW 2: Jeanne Prokop, Sheila Bra- manti, Sally Conterato, Gail Petreikis. BACK ROW' Pat DeFiore, David Ruggeri, Mr. Joseph lgnelzi. anguage Clubs study country's culture Z 4 S' V7 GERMAN CLUB. FRONT ROW: Bruce Wecker, Carol Vasek, Lila Thompson, Lucy Horvath, Jeri Rydzon, Jackie Condon, Barbara Vine- gar. ROW 2: Dean Westman, Carol Olmstead, Carmen Reyes, Denise The officers of the French club were Martha Adams, president, Nancy Sweet, vice-president, Theresa Kuras, secretary, and Marilyn Kromelis, treasurer. President of the Spanish club this year was Linda Bravo. Vice-president was Margaret Morton and the treasurer was Sandra Kopatz. The club's sponsor was SPANISH CLUB. FRONT ROW: Tom Kalus, Kirstie Rab, Jane Manaois, Dianne Fekete, Anita Ochoa, Jackie Marshall, George Ven- turella, Gloria Ruiz. ROW 2: Estela Lopez, Jennifer Traise, Karen Taylor, Sheila Skowronski, Harvey Justice, Maureen Knight, Virginia Ordonez, Emelio Salina, Phil VanderVaart. ROW 3: Mary Holtz, Sharlene Martin, Margaret Morton, Judy Gravely, Carol Orzechowski, Laurel Davidson, Sandra Kipatz, Linda Conterato, Lynn Brown, fi? it Goff, Vicki Goluszek, Darlene Westman, Kathy Cyman, Charles Kluko. BACK ROW: Louie Nordell, Janet Matthies, Ken Kerns, Gary Caf- farini, John Gray, Marie Heumann, Miss Moody. Dr. E. Palaez. John Gray was the president of German club this year. Vice-president was Gary Caffarini, secretary, Darlene Westman, and treasurer Marie Heuman. The German club's sponsor for this past year was Mr. Michael Howards. Sandy Young. ROW 4: Donna Janis, Valerie Shipley, Pam DeLuca, Barbara Kaack, Rochelle Haseman, Mike Sierra, Jim Bertucci, Bill Michael, Marsha Doyle, Vichi Mishler, Laura Riley, Marilyn Schneider, BACK ROW: Claudia Basel, Nancy Jo Ramey, Judi Borkowski, Gerri Wiebke, Marcia Small, Susan Vittori, Mike Morgan, Gail Marcinkowski, Linda Bravo, Debbie Schumacher, Sally Wagoner. FRENCH. FRONT ROW: Terry Kuras, Pat Woods, Cheryl Faz- zini, Jane Sarasin, Leitah Roby, Billie Velissaris, Pam Reynolds, Irene Gubitz, Phyllis Huyser. ROW 2: Marie Ballenger, Debra Dudek, Virginia Jackson, Sue Stanton, Nina , Blevins, Diane Lind, Coby VanderVaart, Cris Hawkins, Jackie LeVault. ROW 3: Gail Matese, Bobbie Hent- schel, Denise Fukar, Debbie Zizic, Sheila Dublin, Gail Klein, Doreen Bekeza, Debbie Morgan, Georgie Edwards, Gloria Listen- bee. ROW 4: Marilynn Kromelis, Connie Perry, Sheryl Williams, Debby Sayre, Martha Adams, Nancy Sweet, Kimberly Stine, Sue Mulka, Cathy Polak, Carolyn Sgariglia. BA CK ROW: Deborah Ankrom, Diane Morgan, Brad Douglas, Rick DeRosier, Frank Paulis, Mark Piergallini, Ron Edwards, Arrel Willingham, Ira Asher, Bonnie Velissaris. Students at the Fr0Sh-Soph DiViSiOI1, iHt6rCStCd in Justine Merritt. The club held informal discussions of creative writing, were invited to join the newly formed poetry, plays and short stories. Some original writings writers club. The purpose of the club was to encourage and compositions, written during club meetings were S'lUdCH'lS to write at weekly 1T1CCtiI1gS ofthe Club. shared with members who suggested constructive criticism. The club had no officers and was sponsored by Mrs. 6 SRS . - - s , - J. lll WRITERS CLUB. FRONT ROW' Harriett Wittert, Mon- ica Parisi, Dianne Fekette, Cheryl Fazzini, Georgette Wonders, Beatrice Lee. ROW 2: Sally Wagoner, Jonathon Robinson, Sue Amundsen, Stephanie Feverstein, Marilyn Schneider, Cheri Jarrett. ROW 3: Pat Staton, Pam DeRosier, Bev Schwiesow, Carol Sante- ford, Marc Stefan, Ed Gelin. BA CK ROW: Tom Niemczak, Steve Roberts, Chuck Letko, Gordon Eaken, Nick Fenimore, Justine Merritt. Vocational opportunit shown in VICA, DE The purpose of VICA is to unite in common bond all students in trade and industrial education, to develop leadership abilities through participation in educational, vocational, civic, recreational, and social activities, to foster a deep respect for the dignity of work, to assist students in establishing realistic vocational goals, to help students attain a purposeful life, to create enthusiasm for learning, and to promote high standards in trade ethics workmanship, scholarship, and safety. Also, to develop the ability of students to plan to- gether, organize and carry out worthy activities and projects through use of the democratic process, to foster a wholesome understanding of the functions of labor and management organization and a recognition of their mutual independance, and finally, to develop patriotism through a knowledge of our Nation's heritage and the practice of democracy. Officers were Rick Goncher, president: Dan LeLuga, vice-president: Linda Terry, secretary: and Rodney Won- tor, treasurer. Club sponsors were Mr. Paul Cosenza and Mr. Dean Wertz. VICA CLUB. FRONT ROW: Rodney Wontor, Janet Bonney, Jim Hiel, Ray Tambrini, Penny Parker, Kathy Staszak. ROW 2: Steve Gereg, Mary Carcelli, Chuck Hensley, Gary Londgren, Ed Collins, Julie The Distributive Education program, usually re- ferred to as D.E., has been a part of business education at Bloom for eleven years. Under this plan, seniors who have indicated an interest in employment in the retail- ing field attend school during the first portion of the day. One of their classes is in fundamentals of mer- chandising and retailing. During the latter part of the day they are employed by a cooperating business in the community. The activities of the classroom and the work experience are coordinated by C. W. Lawrence, director ofthe program. , In addition to the normal classroom routines, the D.E. students operate as a class centered club. The officers for the school year 1967-68 were Larry Tedford, presidenz: Judi Burton, vice-president: Barbara Allie, secrelary: and Clara Brookins, treasurer. The final major activity of the year was the Employer- Employee dinner on Wednesday evening, April 3, at the Holiday Inn. At this annual event, the D.E. students were hosts to their employers, and school and community guests who cooperated in the Distributive Education pro- gram. White, Valerie Ranieri, Franco Pisterzi. BACK ROW: Mr. Cosenza, Robert Van Es, Bob Allen, Chris Williams, Dan DeLuga, Paul Ya- cono, Phil Smith, Lutricia Moore, Bill Mattio, Bill Dickover. VICA CLUB. FRONT ROW: Royce Tharp, Tim Goncher, Richard Slaton, Rick Goncher, Louis Freeman, Rodney Costello. ROW 2: Eddie Justice, Marty Trim, Daniel Sliwinski, Virginia Hernandez, D.E. FRONT ROW: Barbara Backus, Sebastian Palmigiani, Chris Marcott, Larry Tedford, Barbara Schumake, Dave Mateyka, Linda Casper, David Johnson. ROW 2: Inez Doxy, Clara Brookins, Sandy Ploskonka, Betty Townsend, Phyllis Simmons, Barbara Allie, Cathy John Rossi, Frank Reno, Sue Gruca, Linda Tedford, Mr. Dean Wertz BA CK ROW: Jim Orr, Dave Wilson, Fred Hooghus, Larry Shawback Bob Black, Joe Brzowski, Milne Pavier, Seldon Gordon, Bob Bricks. Jim Kalemba, Terry Gasbarra, Judi Burton, Darryl Ranieri, Mr. Law: Meyers. BACK ROW: Terry LaMastus, Shirley Gereg, Ron Pease rence. .M., Understanding sought through clubs ,mu MM N - ,..., ,..,. .. .. . . .3 5,3-s.mgua.rwsxmam HUMAN RELATIONS COUNCIL. SEA TED: Maria Petrarca, Kathy Amos, Judy Alessandrini, Elaine DeGlopper, Arlene Rogers, Paula Vittori, Rosemary Janssen, Kathy Fields. STA NDING: Mr. La- To promote fellowship among different religious, ra- cial, and ethnic groups was the major concern of the Human Relations Council. Members met every other Thursday night at a member's home in order to discuss various controversial topics. E, Morte, Leo Galvin, Ralph Williams, Dave Manners, Jim Low, Dan Fowler, Bo Perrson, Charles Donovan, Dale Williams, Sam Pappalardo. Bloom's chief exponent of greater philosophy is un- doubtedly Colloquium. Colloquium is an informal discus- sion group of students interested in exploring the deeper meaning of those things in life to which we sometimes only give cursory consideration. COLLOQUIUM. FRONT ROW' Judy Hesemann, Peter Testa, Sheilia Sciarratti Margaret Dickson. ROW 2: Mr. Miller, James Leech, Robert Rahn, Howard J. Johnson, Mario Quatrini. BACK ROW: Steven Jones, Robert LeVault, Lyndell James, Louis Pignotti. w Educational clubs stimulate interest fRightJ Jr.Sr. Photo Club member, Elsa DalL0sSantos with some of the modern equipment of the club, a photo enlarger and a new focuser. The Jr.Sr. Photo Club takes and processes many of the pictures used in the Bloom ANNUAL and the BROADCASTER. 5 I 7 i i i I DEBATE, FRONT ROW: Melissa Cotton, Jeanne Vitale, Phyllis Huyser. ROW 2: Steven Gans, Jenny Raber, Joel Runes. BA CK ROW: Toby Gershon, Tom Kolavo, Bobbie Hentschel, Judy Rekau. 'Ji , l To help students learn the essential theories and prin- ciples of debate was the purpose of this organization. Sponsors of Debate were Mrs. Patricia Tipple at the Jr. Sr. Division and Mr. James Stevens at the Frosh-Soph Division. At the Jr.Sr. Division Mr. Wesley Lind was sponsor of the Photo Club while officers were Larry Hansen, presi- dent and Elsa DeLosSantos, treasurer. At the Frosh-Soph Division Sheryl Williams was president, Ann Terry, vice- president, Debbie Trago, treasurer, and Jim Frank, secre- tary while Mr. James Atherton was sponsor. N' CAMERA CLUB. FRONT ROW' Carol Sons, Emma Smith, Carol Vasek. ROW 2: Chuck Kluko, Pamela Finley, Vicki Lowe, Clora Williams. ROW 3: Debbie Trago, Thel- ma Vanarsdale, Dan Smith, Frank Trevino, Mr. Atherton. BACK ROW: Carrie Wilder, Ann Terry, Sheryl Williams, Ricky Carducci, Chris Calacci. arious clubs spark student interest Sponsored by Dale Lawton, the Radio Club provided facilities for learning about and building radio equipment. It also helped members acquire an amateur radio license. The club had its own radio station and was able to talk with other radio stations in other parts of the world. Highlighting the year were field trips to radio stations and conducted tours of places connected with electronics. The club also held electronics classes and morse code classes every week. Highlighting the school year for those who belonged to the Car Club was a field trip to a nearby major drag strip. The members sold candy in the cafeteria to raise money for this excursion. Another project during the year was the building of a slot car drag strip. The pur- pose of Car Club was to introduce its members to the workings and mechanical equipment of cars. Mr. Sea- man was the club sponsor. RADIO CLUB. SEA TED: Bernita Sims, Bill Ooms. STANDING: Mr. Dale Lawton, sponsor, Walter Polley. CAR CLQB. FRONT ROW: Nancy Ramey, secretary, Pat Roth, vice-president, Bart Zwart, presi- dent, Sandi Wilkerson, treasurer. BACK ROW: Daniel O'Neal, Joe Bova, Mr. Seaman, Ralph Mc- Kinney, Maxie Kellum. 6, 'N-X ..I',1n- f BOWLING. FRONT ROW: Jean Tronjo, Francine Michalesko, Arrell Willingham, Diane Ridings, secretary, Richard Call, Denise Angelini. ROW 2: Pam Gordon, Gail Entsminger, Renee Johnson, Ira Asher, president, Thomas Sapienza, treasurer, Sue Amundsen, Sue Mulka. ROW 3: Valerie Rupert, Scott Logan, Peter Skorup, Clifford King, y3!qr?.,v:fqgf Q , ,V ,.'. 1- 53 M rg ,, ,,1J,siff 1 it ,tg 1 ry C-3,52 , est ,z iw .- i :K jk 'fi' I e ,La ' A ' e lil if Q 469' ee , Q X xi er of 1 if ' me i fe, 4 i l . I I l Cynthia Hadnott, Kathy Mikolitis, Haviland Flory, Mr. Don Croarkin. BA CK ROW' Anita Piacentini, Karen Sebrowski, Cecile DeGuilio, Dar- ryle Davis, Ken Jensen, Chuck LoBue, Karen Angellotti, Michael Wachel. li We SCIENCE. FRONT ROW' it Chris Heft, president, Carrie It . g Wilder, vice-president, Thelma Vanarsdale, secretary. ROW 2: , , ,je 2 V f Clora Williams, Marilyn Mc- Clendon. BACK ROW: Mike C., K Mann, Donald Opila, John Foushi. '- 2 ' 5' 'fi C af ft .fr , Q 4- Z F: , -Qi H J Xp , , 'Eli ff '52 i 'G' l :ggi I Q , if- it '13 if J 9123 1 Pep Clubs Work to incite school spirit The purpose of the Pep Club is to draw more students into the social aspects of Bloom life. The club sells ribbons and booster buttons before basketball and football games in an effort to foster school spirit. The members make posters to advertise all athletic events during the year. Skits are organized and presented at pep assemblies. The Pep Club donates one half of the money for the PEP CLUB CJR.-SR.J. FRONT ROW: Laura Tip- petts, Mary Pignotti, Dave Manners, Jackie Doyle, Connie Williamson. ROW 2: Mary Vavek, Rosemary Janssen, Cheryl Williams, Gail Pet- reikis, Sharon LaBelle, Megan McKillip. BACK ROW: Julie Pavlik, Barb Ostoski, Connie Borio, Kathy Mumford, Sue Boulds, Linda Douglas, Cathi Nykaza. float awards in the Pep-O-Rama parade. At the junior- senior division Mary Pignotti is president, Dave Manners is vice-president, Laura Tippetts is secretary, and Jackie Doyle is treasurer. Oflicers at the freshman-sophomore division are: Linda Mann, president, Carol Soltysik, vice- president, Bonnie Velissaris, secretary, Jennifer Traise, treasurer, and Chuck Hummel, public relations. Tb , Art, Chess fundamentals learned with Students sharing an interest in the game of chess were given the opportunity to play at the bi-weekly meetings of the Chess Club. Sponsored by Mr. Kriston, the club par- ticipated in various chess tournaments with other schools. Newcomers were encouraged to learn the game while those who were experienced were given the opportunity ART CLUB. FRONT ROW' Vivian Kudlaty, Harriett Wittert, Sandi Wilkerson, Georgette Wonders. BACK ROW: Sally Wagoner, Bart Zwart, Pam DeRosier. to play. practice CHESS CLUB. FRONT ROW: Roger Sons, Charles Kluko, Virginia Jackson, Phyllis Huyser, Michael Wachel. BACK ROW: Wil- fred Hureau, Rudy Vukovich, Roy Pitts, Jeff Becker, Chuck LoBue. The Frosh-Soph division Art Club was sponsored by Mr. Jonathan Eley. The only requirement for member- ship was an interest in drawing, painting, or other art forms. Members worked on projects in which they were interested. '40 iii? Audiovisual aids handled b projectionists PROJECTION STAFF. CJR. SRA. FRONT ROW: Melody Paris, Janis Milne, Janet Pizzimenti, Linda Kerns, Tereatha Dean, Marsha Mikolajczyk, Linda Williams, Mary Russell. ROW 2: Elsa DeLos- Santos, Susan Mateyka, Diane Streib, Melva Monroe, Dorothy Hardi- mon, Gerri DeMase, Leoria Rush, Kathy Matza. ROW 3: Larry Sunn. Providing service for teachers in the projection and preparation of audiovisual materials was the purpose of the 1967-1968 projection staff. Recommended by their teachers, students had to have the desire to serve as well as be dependable and industrious. All members were able to operate, repair and assemble all audiovisual equipment. Under the supervision of Mr. Clayton Smith at the frosh-soph division and Mr. Lloyd Richert at the 2 if . ,M , - Howard J. Johnson, Howard Johnson, Brian Tiemons, Larry Cvatson, Stephen Jones, Isaiah Slater, Andrew Polovich, David Wiedman, Richard Vela. BACK ROW: Oscar Lewis, Scott Wise, Joseph Young, Robert Dill, William Jewell, Larry Yarm, Carlton Williams, James Cobb, Jerry Vanderheyd, Dennis Mavragis. junior-senior division, members were acquainted with the types of audiovisual equipment in existence and had experience in the operating of such. Officers for the 67-68 year were: Edward Wengren, president, Wayne Wiedman, vice-president, and Mark Logan, secretary-treasurer. Officers at the junior-senior division were William Jewell, president, Andrew Turner, vice-president, Janet Pizzimenti, secretary, and Howard Johnson, treasurer. PROJECTION STAFF l fFROSH-SOPHJ. FRONT ROW: Frank Orsi, Rich Wat- son, Dennis Colbert, Patti McConnell, Erma Smith. ROW 2: Mary Heckathorn, Edward Wengren, Ray Sam- uels, Mike Powless, Darrell Ciofalo, Melvin Young. ROW 3: Clayton Smith, Johnny Mc- Carter, Scott Logan, Jack Urbain, Gilbert Lopez. BACK ROW: Peter Skorup, Bruce Kodat, Kevin Noonan, Charles Byrds, Frank Trevino, John Dillman. Hall Guides keep traffic flowing snioothl HALL GUIDES CJR. SRJ. FRONT ROW' Rose Whitte, Pat Tucker, Pat Redenbaugh, Susan Zajac, Yvonne White, Toni Fason, Dorothy Bennett. ROW 2: Felix Stallings, Dale McElroy, Glenn Catlett, Kim Duncan, Oliver Alexander, John Mohome, Pat Williams, Marg McCor- mick, Mary Knowles. ROW 3: Tony Zerante, Jacob Brock, Richard No, this is the up-staircasej, became a familiar phrase to Bloom students when they encountered the Bloom Hall Guides. These students spent their passing periods in keeping order in the halls and stairways. They helped to keep the halls organized and they directed traffic at assemblies. The duties of the Hall Guides were to show courtesy to others and to work in the interest of both faculty and student. They promote the general welfare of Bloom and help whenever they are needed. The Hall Guides also defend the Bloom School Code. ia Thomas, Patrick DeBow, David Brownfield, Johnnie Alston, Gerald Lofton, Clarence Wilder. BA CK ROW: John Johnson, Jim Low, Huey Johnson, Ken Lindsey, Tim Tosi, Bill Bekeza, Lou Maurizi, Allen Wells. The Membership was opened to both boys and girls at the beginning of each school year. When they met the requireme.nts they each received a badge which was worn all the time. The qualifications for membership are: average grades, approval of homeroom teacher, approval of counselor, and ofthe dean. Because the Hall Guides are a division of Student Council, Felix Stallings, Commissioner of Public lm- provements, directed them at the Junior-Senior building. His assistant at the Freshman-Sophomore Building was Joan Campbell. HALL GUIDES CFROSH- SOPHJ. FRONT ROW: Bon- nie Zych, Debbie Reynolds, Katelyn Soloman, Pamela Rice, Pamela Finley, Paulette Bennett, Juanita Bennett, Betty Shambo. ROW2: Joan Camp- T bell, Carrie Wilder, Rodger Daly, Larry Lane, Jerome Foster, Edward Wengren, Linda Dunn, Sandy Gerald. ROW 3: Mr. Steve Benos, Bill g Jacobucci, Gary Miller, Paul W Catlett, Tom Ganser, Dean Nardi, David Butler, Gary Britt, Mr. Eugene Sadus. ROW l 4: Tom Wall, Jefl' Gereg, Bill Goncher, Jerry Collins, Al Newson, Jim Copper, Geof- frey Grublesky, Charles Byrns, Mark Weddel. BACK ROW: Joey Corsino, Paul Narcisi, John Newberry, Arrell Willing- ham, Carlton Evans, Matthew Boykin, Rick Watson, John Persiani, John Biazek, Charles Kats. ibrar assistants perform valuable tasks LIBRARY ASSISTANTS UR-SRD. FRONT ROW: Diane Hensley, Bonnie Simon, Vicki Quintinella, Barbara Hutchison, Sue Sichling, Martha Crane, Barb Nelson. ROW 2: Patricia Burns, Paula Vittori, Roxanne Yates, Bonny Dandurand, Joan Miller, Elizabeth Griffin, LIBRARY ASSISTANTS CFR-SOB. FRONT ROW: Mr. Don Croar- kin, Geoffrey Grublesky, Tom Moore, Louis Nordell, Rose Patrevito, Kathy Smiph, Kathy Dawlek, Kathy Matthies, Barb Seekamp, Pamela Donna Moline, Sara Jones. BACK ROW: Patricia Skalski, Barbara Turner, Mary Dunning, Birgitt Villsboll, Sheila Bramonti, .Iodyne Gas- barra. Finley, Jan Johnson. BA CK ROW: Mr. Don Lambert, Dianne Fekete, Claudia Outlaw, Karen Taylor, Carol Soltysik, Renee Tednak, Linda Keith, Donna Furrer, Kathy Smith, Dolores Hutnik. , .,f, , , 1, Ay . 1, . 274 ,Man ,fan ' ,My -M fwf , 1 Office assistants-A service to loom DEANS' OFFICE 8a HOSP. DESK. FRONT ROW- Linda Ramage, Carol Alexander, Janice Eberly, Carol Roberts. ROW 2: Marie Chew, Pat Capps, Debbie Pawelek, Kathy Cortez, Berlynda Goings. ROW 3: James Purlee, David Brownheld, Hank Soloman, Floyd Browning. BA CK ROW: Barb Tiberi, Fran Hitt, Ralph Williams, Emil Van Rossen, Renee Zachary, Jeanette Bertrand. Science Lab assistants mixed chemicals, cleaned the lab area, and set up materials to be used in experiments in order to aid various science teachers. Ofiice girls for the deans and counselors assisted the secretaries by filing records and doing various other tasks so that more time could be devoted to counseling. Students stationed at the Hospitality Desk aided and gave directions to various visitors to the high school. Each of these groups gave up their study periods so that they were able to better serve Bloom. OFF. Sc LAB. ASS'T. FRONT ROW' Connie Melone, Diane Roberts, Toni Cameli, Barbara Clarey, Sharon Ziems, Debby Owens, Jackie Sweetin, Ida Bova. ROW 2: Floyd Young, Kathy Woods, Janie Ji- menez, Prensola Carter, Vivian Gaston, Linda Carr, Diana Sanner, Charlene Dallessandro, Wendy Catlett, Mary Vasek, Irene Cole, Debra Campbell. ROW 3: Robert Zerante, Chris Burney, Phil Hese- mann, Walt Polley, Jan Johnson, Bill Ooms, Evelyn Matthies, Susan Zintak, Gail Petreikis, Lynn Miglieri, Sirpa Kononen, Connie Borio, Mary Ann Rhode. BACK ROW: Tony DeGuilio, Sue Dauksas, Jackie Pease, Nancy Bonnin, Bernita Sims, Mary Jo Angellotti, Sally Conterato, Linda Rogge, Lydia Smith, Sharon Crittenden, Robin Schutz, Barb Budnick, Gail Cyrkiel, Inge Holfman. Assistants aid various supervisors Counselorsl, Deans', and Nurses' assistants sacri- ficed their study periods to allow their supervisors to do their respective tasks. The oflice assistants aided the secretaries by filing and doing other minor office work, thus, enabling the counselors and deans to devote their time to counseling. Nurses, assistants aided the nurse by filing cards on students' illnesses and caring for minor problems of students. Distribution of attendance sheets and collection of absentee slips were two of the duties of the attendance monitors. Announcements were also typed and sorted out for classrooms by these girls. The attendance oflice kept daily attendance orderly while information gathered by the monitors during the year went into students' records. In order to be a member of this important office group, students must give up valuable study periods. NURSE ASSISTANTS. FRONT ROW: Carol Sons, Janice Rose. ROW 2: Sue Shane, Jo Johnson. BACK ROW: Andrea Gnaster, Pat Neal, Pat Morrow. SERVICE ASSISTANTS. FRONT ROW: Estela Lopez, Alicia Wash- ington, Virginia Ordonez, Jane Manaois, Pam Wilson, Debbie Smith, Leitah Roby. ROW 2: Mary Ann Whitfield, Bonnie Zatkalik, Doris Miller, Deborah Ankron, Linda Abramowicz, Paulette Kvas- nicka, Shirley Clark. BACK ROW: Lynn Harrison, Linda Mann, Roz Trebiani, Melva Mahone, Sheila Zachary, Toni Lee, Dianna Brownfield. ATTENDANCE MONI- TORS. FRONT ROW: Judi Allessandrini, Janice Heller, Lynne Saalman, Janet Ferry. ROW 2: Brenda Haley, Karen Mills, Andrea Hutnik, Bren- da Roberson, Maria Porrino. ROW 3: Veronica Crowley, Faye Verduzco, Linda Brown, Sue Davis, Jannie Goings. BACK ROW: Russell Smith, Maria Giunta, Linda Jackson, Barbara Tews, Victoria Jones, Jean Wallace. ATTENDANCE OFFICE. FRONT ROW: Gail Hooks, Adelheid Helen Olszewski, Nancy Frey. BACK ROW: Anita Borsilli, Laura Baum, Cheryl Kreidler, Penny Bello, Ruth Ludvigson, Aquanette Rice. Gomez, Sandy Young, Sandy Beal, Sandi Wilkerson, Patricia Strick- ROW 2: Sandra Edelman, Fay Gaby, Sue Brown, Marie Hewmann, land. 125 W .1 Service groups assist teachers CALL SLIP. FRONT ROW: Barbara Renick, Pat Marr, Kathy l-lankus, Linda Pros, Toni Fason, Shirley Emady. ROW 2: Sandy Gereg, Nancy Berg, Linda Douglas, Pat Pinley, Pat Stagowski, Annie Knowles, Debra Woods. ROW 3: Cathy Fricks, Ann McKerral, Jeanine Cox, Judy Cline, Jean- ette Newman, Joanne Perry, Lillian Tkaczyk. BACK ROW: Faye Burklow, Mary Marinucci, Cindy Moore, Joyce Moore, Libbie Venturella, Yvonne Watson, Gail France, Diana Sanner. i l 126 ENGLISH. FRONT ROW' Kris Wollin, Jan Olsen, Bon- nie Zych, Annell Taylor. ROW 2: Cathy Hill, Judy O'Bryan, Kathy Watts, Deb- bie George, Janice Straczek. BACK ROW: Susan McKay, Marilyn Kromelis, Wendy Moretti, Janet Erickson, Brenda Gourley, Carol Or- zechowski. it: fa First year for Honor Band, Symphonic Winds 1, ,. Q - - Flutes: Shelia Sciarretti, Carol McGovern, Diane Lind, Bobbie Hentschel, Karen Johnson, Debbie Summers. Oboe-English Horn: Jackie LeVault, Anthony Maoloni, Jeanne Landrey. Bassoons: Geraldine Landrey, John Muzzo, Cris Hawkins. Clarinets: Rosalie Saviano, David Herr, Betty Tindall, Robert Gasbarro, James Schaefer, Nancee Schiever, Christine Murphy, Haviland Flory, Debbie Morgan, Linda Williams, Anne Thur- man, Robert Dill, John Parzygnot, Pam Michaels, Arrell Willingham, Mark Brodsky, Charles Byrns. Saxophones: James Farrell, Don Jasica, Barry Sperti, Bert Entsminger, Gary Britt, Mike Yankee. Cornets: This year a new band, the Symphonic Winds, was or- ganized and directed by Mr. Cannelin and Mr. Folsom. Students were chosen from both the Frosh-Soph and Junior-Senior divisions to play in this honor band. The Symphonic Winds met one night a week from 7:30 until 9:00 for the purpose of challenging the better musicians of both schools. Laura Riley, John Saros, Tom Rotondi, Judy Anderson, Steve Johnson, Willard Bruette. Trumpets: Tom Gardner, James Spina. Horns: John Gray, Cyndi LaMastus, Cheryl Williams, Sally Wagoner, Richard Har- vey. Trombones: Randy Myers, Gail Marcinkowski, Peter Skorup. Baritones: Verlyn Doolittle, Ruth Fanello, John Burton. Basses: Lon Helton, Macario Bernal. String Basses: Warren Webb, Charles Letko. Percussion: George Nelson, Ken Nygaard, Reginald Mayfield, Valerie Rupert, Nick Maoloni. The Bloom Folk 8a Combo Club was organized for the purpose of furthering interest in all forms of music. The members participated in school activities and gave performances at the 12th of Never. The students who acted as oflicers were: Lynn Lucia, president, Bob Hall, vice-president, Karen Hejmanowski, secretary, and Janet Rosenwald, treasurer. FOLK CLUB. FRONT ROW: Yvonne Jones, Mike Krokidas, Janet Rosenwald, ROW 2: Fernando Chagoya, Lynn Vallow, Oscar Lewis. BACK ROW: Rich Haviland, Mr. Drabik, Dale Haviland. ands provide musical entertainment STAGE BAND. FRONT ROW: Robert Dill, Martin Murphy, Francis Louis Jasica, Judith Anderson, Steve Johnson, Terre Olinger, Raymond Jankel, Donald Jasica, Michael Yankee. ROW 2: Dennis Condon, Maccaroni. BACK ROW: George Nelson, Ron Baer, Lon Helton. PEP BAND. FRONT ROW: Kathy Mounts, George Nel- son, Kenneth Nygard, Regi- nald Mayfield, Carol Mc- Govern. ROW 2: Pam Mi- chaels, Terre Olinger, Regina Brown, Anthony Maoloni, Anne Thurman, Judith Klein. ROW 3: Robert Dill, Verlyn Doolittle, Mark Brodsky, Martin Murphy, Wallace Paris, Michael Yankee. BA CK ROW: Steve Johnson, Grady Manning, Richard Harvy, Mr. E. M. Cannelin, director, 'Francis Jankel, John Muzzo, David Ruggeri. 128 , V CONCERT STAGE BAND. FRONT ROW: Gary Wilson, Stuart Zsido, Cathy Willmer, Tom Williamson, Richard Thuruachter. ROW2: Richard Salmen, Melvin Flowers, Jeff Windhorst, Dean Westman, Dean Zajicek, Bob Vallone, Ray Opila, Tim Zona, Nick Verges. ROW 3: TROJAN STAGE BAND. FRONT ROW: Peter Skorup, Paul No- votne, Alan Cross, Gail Marcinkowski. ROW 2: Charles Byrns, Bert Entsminger, David Herr, Gary Britt, Barry Sperti, Cyndi LaMastus. .,. Bill Martin, Glen Thomson, Steve Neubauer, George Egonut, Mike Karpik, David Morey, John Sarros, Laura Riley, Jim Spina. BACK ROW: Mike Appleby. Amy Lowry, Glenn Humphrey, Frank Trevino, Bruce Tades. ROW 3: Sue Helton, Willard Bruette, Tom Gardner, Tom Rotondi, Larry Batten. BA CK ROW: Charles Letko, Todd Shultz, David Houdek, Art Martinmaki, Ruth Fanello, Charles Boudreau. Frosh-Soph ands sparkle at ' WL A n A -,., Q ' .J Fifty-four selected performers made up the 1967 Trojan Band. The concert Harvest was held in Novem- ber in which the Trojan Band combined with the Con- cert Band. A Frosh-Soph concert was held especially for Christ- mas and another concert in March. The band assisted in the Frosh-Soph vocal concert in April. The Trojan Band held a concert in May and took part in the commence- ment exercises. The Frosh-Soph band officers for 1967-68 school year were Gary Calfarini, presidentg Sally Wagoner, vice president, Sue Helton, secretaryg and Glen Tully, treas- urer. The Concert Band at the Freshman-Sophomore Division had seventy members who were under the di- rection of Mr. Robert Folsom. The band played in the Fall Harvest Concert in November, the Frosh-Soph Band Concert in March, and the Frosh-Soph Band Concert in May. TROJAN BAND. Piccolos: Diane Lind, Diane Moore. Flutes: Diane Lind, Debbie Summers, Pam Koeler, Diane Moore, Cynthia Moore. Oboes: Jackie LeVault, Jane Monteith, Jeanne Landrey. Bassoons: Cris Hawkins, Brenda LeVault. Clarinets: Betty Tindall, David Herr, Bob Gasbarro, Jaclyn Haseman, Christine Murphy, Haviland Flory, Don Erickson, Nancy Sweet, Marie Ballenger, Debbie Morgan, Susie Kwiatkowski, Linda Williams, Arrell Willingham, Gail Entsminger, Charles Byrns. , the Fall Harvest Concert Saxophones: Rusty Ferrell, Barry Sperti, Gary Britt, Bert Entsminger. Comets: Tom Rotondi, Tom Gardner, Bill Bruette, Sue Helton, Dave Houdek, Art Martinmaki, Charles Boudreau, Larry Batten. Horns: John Gray, Cyndi La Mastus, Glen Tully, Sally Wagoner. Trombones: Gail Marcinkowski, Alan Cross, Paul Novotne, Peter Skorup. Bari- tonesx Ruth Fanello, Don Opila. Tuba: Gary Caffarini. String Bass, Charles Letko. Percussions: Nick Maoloni, Todd Shutts, Debbie Keller, Linda Nykaza, Kim Haynes. , dk About fifteen members ofthe Varsity Band were also members ofthe Jr.-Sr. Stage Band. This group rehearsedthree days a week. The Stage Band par- ticipated in both the Fall and Spring Concerts, Early Morning Kiwanis Club, Dance Class, and several school assemblies during the year. This band was under the direction of Mr. Cannelin. There were also two Stage Bands at the Frosh-Soph Division which were under the direction of Mr. Folsom. The Pep Band consisted of thirty students chosen from the Varsity Band. Pep Band played for all varsity basketball games and pep assemblies during the season. All members wore Pep Band jackets on days of home games. This band played the National Anthem, popular songs, and the school songs of Bloom and visiting schools at the basketball games. The Pep Band was directed by Mr. Cannelin. CONCERT BAND. Flutes: Karen Johnson, Susan Vittori, Bob- bie Hentschel, Delva Steinsultz, Suzann Cernyar, Jane Sarasin, Donna Kelly, Terry Moore, Kim Tursky, Susan DiGuilio, Jill Fleming, Sharlene Martin. Oboesf Rodney Armellino, Dave Pig- notti. Clarinets: Connie Krause, Dan Brison, Nick Verges, Jean Vitale, Clifford Craig, Susan Whaley, Lee Bertha Walker, Phyl- lis Huyser, Emilio Salinas, Therese Kuras, Clora Williams. Sax- ophonesx Tim Zona, Raymond Opila, Dean Zajicek, Bob Val- lone, Dean Westman, Jeff Windhorst, Melvin Flowers, Rich Sal- men, Amy Lowry, Glenn Humphrey. Corners: James Spina, Laura Riley, John Sarros, Mike Karpik, George Egonut, Dave Morey, Steve Neubauer, Glen Thomson, Bill Martin. Horns: Raymond Ward, Tommy Herman, Lane Steinsultz. Trombones: Rich Thur- wachter, Tom Williamson, Cathy Willmer, Stuart Zsido, Gary Wilson. Baritoness Charles Kluko, Kevin Moore, Bill Buchner. Basses: Mike Appleby, 'Bruce Tadeo, James Crews, Gordon Pearce. Timpani Mallets: Valerie Rupert. Varsity and, Concert Orchestra 1 L Directed by Mr. Hippensteel, the Frosh-Soph and Jr.- Sr. Concert Orchestras rehearsed in dilferent buildings but usually combined for performances. A select group from the orchestras provided the accompaniment for the A.F.S. musical, Bye Bye, Birdie . Selected students also participated in All-State District and State Festival Orchestras. This year, the All State District I, South Festival, was held at Bloom in November. Other concerts held during the year were the Christ- mas Concert, Choral Concert and Spring Concert. The money earned from concerts was used to sponsor stu- dents to summer music camps and to the All-State Festival Groups. VARSITY BAND. FRONT ROW: Mark Brodsky, Robert Dill, Pam Michaels, Anne Thurman, John Muzzo, Geraldine Landrey, Anthony Maoloni, Judith Klein, Kathy Mounts, Carol McGovern, Shelia Sciar- ratti. ROW 2: Nancee Shiever, John Parzgnot, James Schiever, Randy Hall, Tom DeGuilio, Regina Brown, Louis Pignotti, Cheryl Williams, Richard Harvey, Michael Yankee, Francis Jankel, Martin Murphy, Wallace Paris, Donald Jasica. ROW 3: Louis Jasica, Dennis , displa qualities ofsuccess xxx.,-J 'NX' .-,,, R Q-N., .Ri v-., v.., Condon, Joe DiMaggio, Keith Homeier, John Burton, Verlyn Doolittle David Ruggeri, Grady Manning, Terre Olinger, Martin Williamson Raymond Maccaroni, Steve Johnson, Dale Morgan, Judith Anderson BACK ROW: Mr. E. M. Cannelin, director, Lon Helton, drum major Louise Czyz, majorette, Albert Engel, Steve Quarcini, Warren Webbz Robert MacKenzie, Bernie Travaglini, Tom Bisbing, Kenneth Nygard George Nelson, Reginald Mayfield. The main band at the Jr.-Sr. Division was the Varsity band which was directed by Mr. Cannelin. Officers were Rosalie Saviano, president and student director, Judy Anderson, vice-president, and Shelia Sciarratti, secretary- treasurer. Senior Lon Helton was the drum major this year. The Varsity Band played for all home football games, the Fall Festival of Bands, the Spring Band Concert, the combined Spring Concert, and several school assemblies. The group also participated in Northwestern University Band Day, Northern Illinois University Band Day, and Memorial Day ceremonies in Chicago Heights. CONCERT ORCHESTRA. Violin: Bruce Werth, Rick Spier, Cathy Nykaza, Larry Filley, Janice Lind, Linda Welk, Lorinda Dierking, Mike Sabo, Jean Paris, Vicki Bohm, Kim Stine, Carrie Wilder, Chris Calacci, Vicki Guluszek, Denise Fukar, Jackie Condon, Brad Douglas, Sharon Lee, Venessa Lewis, Rita Kapmarski, Pam DeLuca. Viola: David Young, John Mackler, Carolyn Polak, Glen Nelson, Sheila Dublin, Cello: Marilyn Ziegler, Lynn Vallow, Steve Bowers, Cindy Murphy, Nancy Gloss, Jennifer Traise, John Halfaker. String Bass: Lyn- ette Herman, Warren Webb, Charles Letko, Frank Cincione, Richard Farias. Flute: Shelia Sciarratti, Carol McGovern. Clarinet: Rosalie Saviano, Nancee Schiever, David Herr. Bass Clarinet: Mark Brodsky, Oboe: Anthony Maoloni, Jackie LeVault. French Horn: Louis Pig- notti, Richard Harvey, Cheryl Williams, John Gray. Bassoons: Gerri Landrey, John Muzzo. Cornet: Judy Anderson, Steve Johnson, Tom Rotondi. Trombone: Randy Myers, Louis Jasica, Gail Marcinkowski, Percussion: George Nelson, Ken Nygaard. Tuba: Lon Helton, Alto Saxophone: Don Jasica. Tenor Saxophone: Skipper Jankel, Michael Yankee. T 15 f , ' Y T fs' ' f- 4 ' f.,. - Z. 1 F . R ' 3 Q 2 S w 5 A ' ' Y . K 7 T ' if is GIRLS' CHOIR: FRONT ROW: Mr. Von Busch, director, Chris Heft, Regina Tripam, Madaline Sanfratello, Paula Barnes, Earnestine Latiker, Elaine Krencik, Marsha Julian, Debra Jackson, Jerri Rydzon, Terri Tattersall, Candi Phipps, Sharon Taffora, Debbie Grinder, Barb Taylor. ROW 2: Pam Wilkerson, Betty Shambo, Debbie Schumacher, Carolyn Nasiatka, Diana Ridings, Fran April, Heidi Baum, Billie Velis- saris, Gailene Bushong, Maria Tomassi, Donna Janis, Linda Dunn, Angie Huckabay. ROW3: Pam Wilson, Joan Vilsboll, Denise McKinney, Sandra Kopatz, Pat Czyz, Margaret Vagnoni, Marcha Darnell, Tonya Short, Pat Langley, Karen Groves, Roberta Tustison, Leanne Porto, Bonnie Barnes. BA CK ROW: Claudia Basel, Marva McMurtry, Mary Ann Johnson, Sheila Small, Barb Gwiazda, Valerie Jackson, Sue Bruhl, Joanne Sengstock, Elvera Anselmo, Pat Slaton, Celeste Burgum, Jackie Townsend, Judy Gravely, Joanne Skowronski. Sophomore choirs perform C and C. FRONT ROW: Mike T Jones, Mark Fazzini, Millie Jean, Margaret Morton, Mary Tustison, Cheryl Fazzini, Bill Michael, Mr. Von Busch, direc- tor. ROW 2: Joe Stadnik, Jon Markle, Linda Rab, Luanne Jensen, Kathy Joyce, Rochelle Haseman, Jon Bauer, Todd Maehl. BA CK ROW: Kevin Carmony, Jerry Collins, Sheryl Williams, Martha Adams, Sue Phagan, Anne Hartmann, Den- I at ' 1, nis Brennan, Eric Pitcher. SEA TED: Elaine Baum, accompanist. Not pictured: Joe Bova. 4 .. MIXED CHORUS. FRONT ROW' Egla DiTola, Laura Furrer, Lynn DeProsperis, Sally Inguagiato, Edie D'An- drea. ROW 2: Debbie Brown, Juan Ramirez, Jim Holling- sed, Leonard Smith, Dorothy Mills. ROW 3: Elaine De- Glopper, Linda Shawback, Clarence Wilder, William Small, Arlene Rogers, Wilma Tarquinio. BACK ROW' Na- nette Tilton, Colette Thomas, JoEllen Mattio, Humphrey Cobb, James Thornton, Gail Wiebke, Rhonda Ruse, Mary Peter. The Sophomore Girls' Choir Q60 membersj, Sopho- more Mixed Choir C30 girls and 30 boysj, and the Chora- lettes and Choralaires C12 girls and 12 boysj, participated in the annual Christmas Concert, the third annual-choir banquet, and the Spring Choral Concert, Patriotic Fan- tasy . The officers of the Sophomore Choir were: presi- dent, Darlene Westman, vice president, Leanne Porto, secretaries, Gailene Bushong and Christine Heft, and treasurer, Maria Tomassi and Billie Velissaris. Officers of the Sophomore Mixed Choir were: president, Bill Michael, vice president, Todd Maehl, secretaries, Kathy MIXED CHOIR. FRONT ROW' Mr. Von Busch, Director, Jenny Andrews, Millie Jean, Jackie Davis, Margaret Morton, Debbie Reynolds, Kathy Rosenberger, Susan Ruse, Cheryl Fazzini, Mary Tustison, Sheila Skowronski, Barb Bramstadt, Carol Vasek, Bonnie Velissaris, Pam Rice, Sandi Busby. ROW 2: Sue DuChene, Martha.Adams, Karen Utermark, Cheryl Williams, Luanne Jensen, Judy Hein, lzora Town- send, Linda Rab, Chris Brandenburg, Sandy Gerald, Kathy Joyce, Renee Johnson, Rochelle Haseman, Anne Hartmann, Sue Phagan, Bev Rosenberger and Sheila Skowronski, and treasurers, Judy Hein and Dennis Brennan. The C and C's had eighteen outside engagements including performances for P.T.A. meetings, Church groups, and service clubs. One disap- pointment for the choir, though, was a cancellation of a planned trip to Wisconsin. Their olficers are: president, Bill Michael, vice president, Anne Hartmann, secretary, Luanne Jensen, and treasurer, Jerry Collins. Elaine Baum is the accompanist for the Sophomore choirs. All choral groups at the Frosh-Soph division are under the direction of Mr. Charles Von Busch. . i f i J 4' , f i f W ' - I si L Kasper. ROW 3: Dave Butler, Kevin Carmony, Rich Call, Joe Stadnik, Terry Boykins, Mike Jones, Mike Freeman, Bob Nailon, Paul Catlett, Tom Sapienza, Todd Maehl, Bill Michael, Mark Weddel, Chuck Kats. BA CK ROW: Jerry Hibbler, George Jewell, Gary Morton, Mark Fazzini, Jon Markle, Jackie Cooper, Jerry Collins, Dale Maddox, Mike Bouler, Jon Bauer, Alvin Nelson, Dan Barrett, Eric Pitcher, Dennis Brennan. A CAPPELLA CHOIR. FRONT ROW: Tonette Martello, Barbara Musto. Linda Mitchell, Mike Barwig, Bob Watson, James Cuda, Michael Mounts, Sylvia Bourque, Harlene Velissaris, Carol Brauer, Jane Householder. ROW 2: Beth Nicolai, Dawn Weishaar, Cordelia Hood, Carolyn Thomas, Frank Di Pirro, Edward Jackson, Robert Forbes, Jymm Hodge, Patricia Fiorenzo, Shirley Johnson, Sherry Parks, Laurie Maehl, Mrs. Workman, director. ROW 3: Gail Newhouse, Joan Kudra, Carolyn Patton, Robert Cowger, Keith Wilson, David Schultz, David Young, Butch Witlock, Robert Dill, Renate Koehn, Sharon Rosenberger, Peggy McAdams, Cheryl Sevaggio, Louis Pig- notti, student manager. ROW 4: Jackie Townsend, Sherry Urban, Eleanor Anselmo, Mary Jo Traise, Stephen Henry, John Giannetti, A Cappella Served as Chorus in cBirdie, 'i'T M T and T: Ar Piano: Carol Ash- ley. FRONT ROW: Mike Mounts, Harlene Velissaris, Shirley Johnson, Mike Kemper. ROW2: John Giannetti, Rose- mary Barrett, Lynn Lucia, Tom Kretschmar. ROW 3: David Young, Eleanor An- selmo, Debbie Biesboer, Tarja Birkman, David Williams. BACK ROW: Charles Mc- Craig, Elaine Butkus, Betty Ludwig, Bruce Werth. .,.,. .. ..,1 T ,. , Bob Hansen, Gregory Washington, Robert Jensen, Linda Welk, Lynn Lucia, Jackie Doyle, Linda Ruse. Deanna Biesboer, Nancy Zukauskus, Tarja Birkman, Rose Whitte, Tom Kretschmar, David Williams, Bruce Alston Jr. Chuck McCrai , Alan Lundell Ron Baer , , 3 i - Jeanne Prokop, Deborah Grublesky, Maureen Piunti, Deb Henry Bragg, BACK ROW- Betty Ludwig, Werth, Johnnie Elaine Butkus, bie Biesboer. Choir at the Junior-Senior Division had and the Mixed Chorus consisted of 25 Senior girls and boys. Both of these participated in the Fall Harvest Concert, caroled through the halls during the Christmas season, and sang in the Spring Concert. Janice Williams and Gail Weibke were the accompanists for the groups. Three fourths of the 81 members of the A Cappella Choir were seniors. They participated in the Christ- mas Vespers with the Orchestra, the Spring Concert with the Band and Orchestra, and Commencement. The Choir also served as the chorus in the A.F.S. musical 'gBye Bye, Birdie , sang for Rotary and Kiwanis Clubs, and had planned a one day tour in May. The Trojan- ettes and Trojanaires consisted of 17 seniors from A Cap- pella Choir. They gave about 30 performances during the year for various service clubs, churches, and civic organizations throughout the community. They also participated in the District I South Musical Festival in November. The president of the group was Bruce Werth, the vice-president, Debbie Biesboer, and the secretary- treasurer, Rosemary Barrett. Carol Ashley was the accompanist and Louis Pignotti was the Student Man- ager. Mrs. Jean Workman directed all choral groups at the Jr. Sr. Division. The Girls' 70 members Junior and organizations GIRLS' CHOIR. FRONT ROW: Egla DiTola, Laurie Formentini, Natalie Forsberg, Donna Harris, Roxanne Yates, Debbie Brown, Carole Baur, Julie White, Debbie Cooper, Barbara Booth, Diane Beck, Cindy Armstrong. ROW 2: Sheree McLemore, Virginia Pascarella, Debbie Watson, Laura Furrer, Lynn DeProsperis, Elaine DeGlopper, Sally Inguagiato, Edie D'Andrea, Peggy Manning, Dorothy Mills, Dorothy Body, Linda Shawback. ROW 3: Elizabeth Mitchell, Yvonne Maxwell, Rhonda Ruse, Nancy Johnson, Arlene Silvestri, Beatrice Becker, Mary Dunning, Wilma Tarquinio, Debbie Ribeca, Linda Albrecht, Geri Joren, Tamela Turner, Vickie Reynolds. ROW 4: Pat Kimberly, Marlene Palanca, Arlene Wilken, Marikay Peter, Kathy Amos, Martha Crane, Susan Zajac, Christine Banicki, Joan Halverson, Linda DiTola, Janice Williams, Debra Watson, Christine Young. BACK ROW: Colette Thomas, Nanette Tilton, Judy Hensley, Debbie Nowocin, Virginia Carpenter, Pat Tucker, JoEllen Mattio, Franchon Small, Gail Wiebke, Arlene Rogers, Rita Cameron, Mary Moran, Vickie Kehl. Freshman choruses learn the basic 4 .4 if FR. BOYS' CHORUS. FRONTROW: Tim Salmen, Randy Formentini, Steve McCuen, Randy Doggett, Anthony Borsilli, Lenier Harper, Saul Beck, Bob Krueger, Bob Walters, Mike Irons, Mr. Von Busch, director. ROW 2: Tom Spina, Paul Pappalardo, James Knox, Bobby Kail, Dean Campbell, Dave Barwig, Tom Schutz, Mike Frick, Larry Evans, Mike Bowden, Rick Carducci. BA CK ROW' Dave Sowers, Mark Angellotti, Rick Hansen, Dave Hollingsed, Norm Brown, John Cmar, Jack Garzel- loni, Al Schermarhorn, Kevin Ooms. FR. GIRLS' CHORUS. FRONT ROW: Vicky Lowe, Lori Russell, Debbie Klena, Leslie Kaszubski, Sue Connell, Marie Simpson, Ella Crowe, Beth Rietveld, Veronica Pica, Diane Peters, Linda Carnes, Pat Woods, Gail Vernes, Gloria Ruiz. ROW 2: Bernice Fuller, Linda Wilkening, Karen Jacobson, Joanne Hodge, Debra Dudek, Becky Sprouse, Becky Kemper, Renee Rausei, Marcia Jaenicke, Doreen Bekeza, Jeanette Nel- son, Wendy France, Terry Demith. ROW3: Debbie Bragg, Debbie John- son, Sue Wilhelmsen, Joy Gregory, Judy Highsmith, Maddaline Paxin, Theresa McVay, Thelma Vanarsdale, Denise Goff, Erlinda Garcia, Janis Ashley, Linda Buchholz, Carmen Reyes. BACK ROW: Connie Perry, Cathy Polak, Kathy Ludlam, Diane Netherton, Susan Thackston, Marcie Evans, Theresa Hall, Sherri McNeal, Gay Harden, Debbie Dahlberg, Gail Matese, Marlene Phillips, Jeanne Rimsnider. SEA TED: Mr. Von Busch, director. fundamentals ofharmon and rh thm FR. GIRLS' CHORUS. FRONT ROW' Jean Wheeler, Wendy Cock- rum, Debbie Drakes, Holly Hoheisil, Karen Sebrowski, Cindy Witlock, Lynne Harris, Rose Lopez, Audrey Baker. ROW 2: Mr. Von Busch, director, Nancy Ralson, Betty Smithers, Regina McMurphy, Debbie Any student interested in vocal music may be in either the Freshmen Girls' or Boys, Chorus for at least one semester. Members were selected on the basis of auditions for all choral groups after the first semester of the Fresh- men Choruses. The 150 members of the Freshmen Chorus FR. GIRLS' CHORUS. FRONT ROW: Brenda Gains, Rosemarie Rodriguez, Tillie Vasquez, Kirstie Rab, Jackie Rush, Angie Cole, Carol Fiore, Maureen Knight, Marsha Donel, Veda Quintinella. ROW2: Mr. Von Busch, director, Kathy Cyman, Jeannine Perry, Nancy Lyles, Carol Lamphere, Peggy Piazza, Darlene Bub, Mary Hallett, Melissa Cotton. BACK ROW: Janet Matthies, Lynn Perry, Ann Erffmeyer, Janet Joren, Wendy Hyatte, Pam Gostowski, Colleen Boetger, Susan Hinko, Mari- anne King, Cathy Hanrahan. learned the fundamentals of harmony and rhythm. The Boys, Chorus sang at the Christmas Concert and both Choruses sang at the Spring Concert. Beth Rietveld is the accompanist for the Freshman Choruses. Moeller, Sue Williamson, Nancy DeGreve, Verna Leiter, Sharon Moore, Rose Piattoni, Joyce Searle. BACK ROW' Cindy Sitko, Mary Hagy, Lenore Bruni, Gayla Muff, Ginger Elder, Youlanda Whitte, Cheryl Maurizi, Gc1'riWiebke, Hendri Hood, Debby Sayre. F This was the year for JamesiThornton uses his study hall to explore the library. , . . . People frightj Mike Hardin and a friend buy ice cream in the cafeteria. Randy Currier and Bob Heuts discuss a basketball game over lunch. Crightj Mr. Edward Mayhew does what he most enjoyseteaches. Dr. Barnhart completes third year Dr. Richard E. Barnhart QQ ,,, Mr. Paul Davies, assistant principal, and Mr. Eugene Neubauer, prin- cipal at the Freshman-Sophomore Division, talk over one ofthe many problems they are faced with. Bloom's superintendent, Dr. Richard E. Barnhart is completing his third year as the chief administrator of the high school. Since coming to Bloom, Dr. Barnhart has brought about a revision of the administrative or- ganization of the district with particular emphasis upon increasing the effectiveness of the teacher recruitment program and also the development of an improved pro- gram of instructional supervision. To this end, a division of curriculum and instruction has been created with Dr. Alex Feldvebel as director. A basic objective of this ad- ministrative change is the development of programs which will ensure constant improvement in instructionat Bloom High School. Bloom is facing a serious financial crisis and a great deal of Dr. Barnhart's time during this school year has been devoted to working with the administration and school board, in bringing about the successful passage of a measure which will raise the educational tax levy for Bloom. There are many problems that must be solved if Bloom is to continue as an outstanding high school and under Dr. Barnhartls capable leadership and the help of the school board the situation will improve. n Mr. John Smith, Dean of Boys, and Miss Juanita SchoiT, Dean of Girls, confer after a hard days work at the Junior-Senior Division. Board, PT work to improve Bloom Bloom High School PTA To develop a closer relationship between home and school was the main function ofthe Parent-Teacher As- sociation. Frequent meetings, headed by Mrs. William McGovern, President, held during the 67-68 school year, allowed parents to become better acquainted with school personnel. The PTA sponsored its annual spaghetti din- ner andthe prohts were used for its scholarship fund. BA CK ROW' Mr. Paul Rietveld, Mr. Marvin Gavin, Mr. Rufus Barack- man, Mr. John M. Pearson, Dr. Richard E. Barnhart, Superintendent '-'+- .N gm: Putting their time and effort into practical plans, the Board of Education worked to promote unity between the two divisions, it began new programs in education, and sought to find a solution to the financial situation that faces Bloom. Mr. Blair Peterson, who had served a total of eight years on the Bloom Board, was replaced in April by Mrs. Farol Opie. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Wilhelmina Pignotti, Secretary, Mr. Dominic Calacci, President, Mr. Blair Peterson. .. T--- dniinistration functions as a team Mr. Edward Buchner Director ofBus. Ajjfairs Dr. Alexander Feldvebel Director ofCurr. cf: Instr. Mr. James Steckel Mr. Eugene Neubauer Principal, J-S Principal, F-S Mr. Ralph Schmidt Mr. Paul Davies Dr. Samuel Paravonian Mr. Ashley Johnson Mr. William-Spalding Assist, Principal, J-S Assist. Principal, F-S Director ofGuia'ance Administrative Assist. Administrative Assist. Mr. lra Hoff Mr. William Shroyer. Administrative Assist., F-S New Teacher Superv1sor,J-S The smooth functioning of all phases of life at Bloom does not just happen. Having good teachers, a well-kept building, and a highly rated academic program are things which have to be carefully planned and executed. The responsibility for all these things belongs to Bloom's Ad- ministrative staff. Bloom's Administrative staff functions as a team, each of its members playing a significant role. The Principal of the Junior-Senior Division and the Assistant Principal are responsible for the administration of that building. This year, Dr. Alex Feldvebel is serving as Director of Curriculum and Instruction and Mr. Edward Buchner assumed full responsibility for overseeing all of the busi- ness details of the school, a job that is very important, considering the financial difficulties ofour school. Mr. Manly Tory Mr. Harry Stevens New Teacher Supervisor F-S Pre- Vocational Coordinator Throughout the school year, many students refer themselves or are referred by others for guidance ser- vices. These services are provided by an excellent staff of qualified and certified personnel. Bloom has been very fortunate in having a staff that is recognized throughout the state and country for its level of competence and ef- fectiveness. The kinds of service guidance counselors provide for students include the counseling service, the information service, testing service, and placement and follow-up ser- vice. Often students want to discuss educational, voca- tional, personal, or social matters with helpful adults. Through counseling, the guidance counselors meet such needs. The information service provided by the counseling stali' has proved effective in helping students find suit- able schools, scholarships, andjobs. Discipline, guidance offered dail N , M-, ,A I ws, AQ X Mar.. Gerald Delap Miss Juanita Schoif Mr. John Smith Miss Lorraine Bechtel Mr. Wendell Lowe Visiting Counselor Dean ofGirls, J-S Dean ofB0ys, J-S Dean ofGirls, F-S Dean ofBoys, F-S M W! f Mrs. Margaret Ayers Mrs. Marjorie Cain Miss Madelyn Hunter Mrs. Sylvia Johnson Mr. Gene Kamp Counselor, F-S Counselor, J-S Counselor, J-S Counselor, F-S Counselor, J-S 'f'Zf ' Mr. Robert Kelly Mr. Richard Mateyko Mr. James Nicholas Mr, Joseph Takash Mr. William Wesender Counselor, F-S Counselor, J-S Counselor, F-S Counselor, F-S Cgungelgr, 1-15 In Memoriam Mrs. Emerson walked this world with dignity and pur- pose. As a counselor she was kind, helpful, and sympathe- tic. To her professional colleagues she was warm, friendly and good. To a remarkable degree her professional career demonstrated that an active woman can accomplish in- tellectual and social tasks and still retain a broad, bal- anced outlook on life, and without losing those tender feminine attributes of mind and soul. During the last few months all of us were impressed by her quiet courage and indomitable spirit. Though her work was unfinished she went, as she would choose to go, a burden to none and with her shoulder to the wheel, con- tent in the thought that as long as she could do so she was where she wanted to be, doing what she loved to do. 145 Facult Donald Alexander, M.Ed., Social Studies. Alvin Ander- sen, M.Ed., Social Studies. Dale Anderson, B.S.. Science, Audubon Cl. Fred Anderson, B.S., Ind. Ed. Marilyn Anderson, M.A., Girls' P.E., Blu-Fins. Mrs. Mary Anderson, B.S., Bus. Ed. Robert Anderson, B.S., Science, Ass't. Soph. Bktball and Tr. Coach. James Atherton, B.S., Bus. Ed., F-S Cam. Cl. Harriet Baldwin, B.A., Social Studies. Keith Ballantine, B.A., Science. Shirley Balzhiser, M.S., Girls' P.E. Elizabeth Beeman, A.B., Girls' P.E., V. Cherldrs. Roger Behling, M.S., Bus. Ed., Robert Bell, B.S., Boys' P.E. Stephen Benos, B.A., Science, F-S St. Council. John Bevan, B.S., Social Studies. Richard Bradshaw, M.S., Social Studies, Ass't. Tr. Coach. Judith Brooks, B.S., Ind. Ed. Pep Cl. Ralph Bromund, B.S., Boys' P.E., V. Gymnastics Ch. Mrs. Sally Bruckner, B.S., English. Mrs. Doris Brunzie, M.A., English. Frank Buchtel, M.S., Boys' P.E. Chrm. Diana Budd, B.S., English. Wayne Burkholder, B.S., Math. Lynda Byrd, M.A., Social Studies, AFS Cl. Patrice Campbell, B.A., English. Richard Carnes, B.S., Bus. Ed. Einar Cannelin, M.A., Music. Penelope Chamber- lain, B.A., Girls' P.E., Ronald Chippas, B.Ed., Ind. Ed. ill tx as fe X X' 'sf J wt if Q i3 5,5 t . .3 . 4 , - . .xi fn? . , qv 4. -av . vs viz 5 'A Q , ii Q eg at ga' .A .wr ,--s-23251 ' - so V. Y . .- -1. -f V .1 A .1 .ig ' hi? . Y ,M 4 , . 1 , 1. ...',,, I, ,W .' .. S sf- AQ 'f'f 7 fu, g 4 X' I v- ' X1 su i ff fl' y V, 1 i I .ww - A i fi 'f 1 W I 4, K ' gr L-2' 40 V. . X ' wt , f W 1 'l ? V.. M-...M A- ? ,X ,., s e, f , . ..,. , , ,Mm . X N.. Z ,215 ll 9.4 X ff ,I , 'af M3 .4 gtgfeu . '.,. ...,,, . 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'ii 1 2 -Zi: 4 -. ef, ,gp 4 9, WV :gf '32 tt. g . .,,., ' 1 ., W-J fi ,. .g , X fy., 43,4 - . f V451 -Say .,..,. ,.,. , fo ,,??7 , , we X W! W f fi? oi X gf f J' , X 11 7 ref, I ff W' ' ffyf 435 9 2' z ff ,fr J f fa ,Ar X Melford Clayton, B.S., Social Studies. Robert Cline, B.A., Social Stud1'es. Mrs. LaRuth Colbert, B.S., Science. Diane Compton, B.A., Spec. Ed., Occ. Exp. Cl. Judith Connoly, M.A., Girls' P.E. Chrrn. Paul Cosenza, B.S., Ind. Ed., VICA Cl. Thomas Cox, B.S., Spec. Ed. Mrs. Thelma Crane, M.A., Nurse. Donald Croarkin, M.Ed., Library, Bowl. Cl. JoAnn Crumbacher, B.S., Math, Pep Cl. Mrs. Fran Cull, B.S., Italian, F-S, J-S Italian Cl. John Curry, M.S., English. Ronald Daun, B.S., Amer. Hist. Mrs. Velva DiSan- dro, B.E., Homemaking. David Doner, B.S., Ind. Ed. Mrs. Zena Dorinson, M.S.T, Reading. Arnold Douglas, M.R.E., English. Daniel Drabik, M.Ed., Social Studies, Folk Cl. Adelaide Dunn, M.A., Foreign Lang. Johnathon Eley, B.A., Art. Mrs. Carol Enslow, B.S., Chem. Mary Fano, B.S., Science. Joseph Feichtinger, B.A., Social Studies. Mrs. Margaret Fiedler, M.A., Reading. Mrs. Lois Fieroh, B.A., English, Girls' League. Faith Flanders, B.A., English. Robert Folsom, M.M,Ed Band. John Foster, M.F.A., Art. Raymond Foster' M.S., English. Mrs. Cleo Fowler, M.A. English, Thespians. ' ' . , , .W 2 , X f , , 9' 5 1 ' -- f- .:, f7f'f5ff2ti i5f ,.. 4 , t 1 f fi 7 ,fi , x V fc ,J gf . 1 f 1 Off f 4 Q44 ff jjj? W f ff f f f , Q f . ...Z A . . rfz,-'ff ,ff -- 1' 'of gym? Q, 'Lf,5::,g we . H '. f V ,fffw-,gf t i,g',',f '- ,t -'Qt ,ail s f t 50' r ,, 4 1 Q f - 1 M ,wi 20.4 W . a ff ' iff? ' rt:-z'-Pi 3924 , -..:p:g.f' , - - - ei? . l I yi I t 5, We f4'i f my ': sw I ' . fl. , ' - 'V . . ie t if-1,,'-51 . ' X .. , . . iff , 1, ' 2 3.5 ,s - ,, N 6' .1 f , , li ht . fy -. , ,,,..1 fel f' I 1 , f f, .f ,s- 'y y ff 2 1 '6 i 5 ,Q J-rv' I as J I 9 E - 1 .+. ,. .,. .ss . f , t figifiilfh - ' X S 'A 75 3' f AA' 4. N533 r r -. v'V 2 , , .,,. , , .. A ,. ZW: ' H., ' t x li' -s 'A, .' l A'A A ' .,A, l'.. , A- ' ' - , . iiis ... , t We 43' t ' ei ' ., . ff-sz . , - . . 2-'fl .. '-',, t 5r'i,j5...i5.f1:-f f' Thomas Koenig, B.S., Boys P.E., V. Wrestling Coach. s T 3 2 Vera Kohloff, M.A., English. Barbara Kovacs, B.A., Librarian, Girls' League. Leon Krtston, B.S., Math, g . , Chess Cl. Edmond Krumm, M.A., Boys' P.E., Soph. g ., gd Ng GoU'C0ach. Walter Kuras, B.E., Ind. Ed.,Jr. Class. f 5 3 A -' Therese Labno, B.A., Math. Mrs. Patricia Lakis B.S.Ed., English. Donald Lambert, M.Ed., Librarian James LaMorte, B.S.Ed., Social Studies, Human Rel. Cl., Frosh. Swim. Coach. Nancy Larmer, M.A. English, Girls' League. Gerald Lauritsen, B.S.Ed. Ind. Ed. James Lausted, B.S., Ind. Ed., Car Cl. Clyde Lawrence, M.A., Bus. Ed. Chrm., D.E. Mrs. Sara Lawrence, B.S., Homemaking. Dale Lawton, M.S., Science Chrm., Radio Cl. Donald Leach, B.S., Social Studies. Mrs. Florence Lesner, B.A., English, Girls' League. Bertha Lewis, M.Ph., English. Gerald Lewis, B.S., Special Ed. Robert Lightell, B.A., Social Studies, Soph. Swim. Ch. Wesley Lind, M.S., Science, Photo Cl. Rima Lizdenis, B.S., Business, Girls' League. Mrs. Georgia Long, B.S., English. Mrs. lvorie Lowe, M.S., Sc1'ence. William Malinowski, M.S., Boys' P.E., F-S Gymnastics, Ass't. Frosh. Bsball. Mrs. Frima Margolin, M.A., Science. Mrs. Carol Marin, B.S., Business, Girls' league. C. Wes- ley Mason, M.Ed., Boys' P.E., Head Bktball and Tennis Ch. Robert Maszak, B.A., English. ii? L i' ' ' f V 3? f T 'f Faculty Rene Franco, Ph.D., Spanish, Spanish Cl. Barry Frank- lin, A.B., Social Studies. Ray Gilbert, M.S.Ed., Bus. Ed., V. Bktball, Soph. Bsball Coach. Annette Gioannini, M.A., Chrm. of For. Lang., Latin Cl. and NHS. Mrs. 'Marion Goldberg, B.A., English. Rimantas Grazulls, M.A., So. St., St. C0l,lI1.,ASS'I. Ftball Coach. Matthew Gromala, B.S., Ind. Ed. Richard Grotemeyer, M.A., Chrm. of Driver Ed. Dean Haack, B.S., Social Studies. George Hamlin, M.B.A., Chrm. of Math, Tr. Coach. Mrs. Maria Hannemann, B.A., Math. Mrs. Susan Hayton. B.A., Girl's P.E. Catherine Haworth. M.S., Librarian. James Heard, B.S., M.A.T. Soct'al Studies. Mrs. Lorraine Heard, M.A.T., French, F-S AFS. Lynn Heidenreich, M.S., Girl's P.E. Barton Herr, M.Ed., Bus. Ed., Annual. Robert Hippensteel, M.A., Chrm. ofMusic. Thomas Hogan, M.S., Math. Shirley Holloway, B.S.Ed., Latin, Latin Cl., Soph. Class. Michael Howards, B.A., German, F-S German Cl. Bernard Hughes, B.S., Social Science. Charles Hussman, M.S., Boys' P.E., Soph. Ftball Coach. Fred Jacobeit, M.A., P.E. Chrm., Ass't Ftball Coach. Edward Jaskolski, B.S.Ed., Science. Elizabeth Kelly, B.A., Social Studies. Charles Kepler, M.S., Math. Albert Kimbrough, B.S., Boys' P.E., Ass'I Ftball and Bktball Coach. Nancy Kloss, B.S., Girls' P.E., Girls' Gymnastic Cl. Mrs. Fay Knowles, B.A., English, Girls' League. is . ' - 'Q' y fa . Z 'Q ac' 4 , ff J 1? , f 1, yt f if L fr . wr' fi . -f -. nn ' Nfl ' fl Q, ,,., 5 6 . , .M .,-f V ,A .. I . 'f z 1 'D 'v .til as 'JG . T 9 ,. 'S 1 1 . .lv of Aix ,,, l st ---,-' .. .Z,. ..-.,,... ..,.f , ,.,W,,, 6 - V, ,.-, W ,, .,., W t , 4 Y .an ' f it A ' 5. 0 .,4, .,,.. - ,,..,.- ., . ...,.. . V -- 1 T ww - f ,ffiffef x ' ' ff -2. 1 ' ' aff. ,f , a , s 22? I A we t , ', t V ' . ' ' .ff 3 K . f ,iff . . , ,.,4.g2f t. I e M ffff, yas, I , , ' ' Eff- ay' , 1 y v all Q ' ' 7X f i f s . 'U 4 4 Q, f ,xr .. ' A ' .gig ' We-'L-t' ' ff-ft - V, fn- 1.9 5 ' 4.1 Q AB, 1. 1 - s ,K wif Qt. sts, . ,3 Q' ' 4-' - ' V Q.'lTi'::2' -. X? t ,Nd , 9, s wsu X 21 K 9. xwfl 1 Y 1 .. , ..., , . st . . X I Qs, 2 -. . '. Z 2.5 5 15539 Q 5 I ft? ,L :Q fw 'E was . tg-ae., -1. . -' Faculty Everett May, B.S., Business. Mrs. Ocelia McCain B.S., Math. Mrs. Katharine Meliza, M.Ed., Library Mrs. Justine Merritt, B.S., English, F-S Broadcaster. Jolynn Miklik, B.S., Homemaking, F-S Cherldrs. Franklin Miller, M.A. English, Colloquium. 1 Shirley Miller, M.Ed., Homemaking Chairman. Steven Miller, B.S., Boys' P.E., Frosh. Ftball and F-S Tr. Ch. Joyce Moellering, M.S., Girls' P.E. Marilyn Moody, B.A., German, German Cl. Kathleen Moyzis, B.S., English, Broadcaster and Tower. Mrs. Harriet Mur- ray, M.A., Spanish. Mrs. Alice Myers, B.A., English. Robert Nardella, M.S., Business. Carrie Nelson, B.S., Business, Girls League. Louise Nash, B.S., Special Ed. Kenneth Neh- mer, M.A.F.A., Art. Robert Nemoyer, M.A. Science. 1 , Mrs. Helen Norton, M.A., English. Jerome O,Dro- binak, B.S., English. Bonnie Pahlman, B.S., Dir. Food Service. Mrs. Barbara Palesch, Ph.B., English, Drama Cl. Mrs. Gwendolyn Panzar, R.N., Nurse. Mrs. Alice Paulsen, B.S., French, French Cl. Leitha Paulsen, M.A., Chrm. Eng. Dept. Mrs. Eliana Pelaez, Ph.D., Foreign Lang., Span. Cl. Mrs. Bar- bara Peterson, B.A., English. Sam Piazza, B.S., Math, V. Bsball Ch. Robert Plumb, B.S., Drama. Mrs. Marie Pressendo, B.S., Bus. Ed. . a - .fa W .eff-:, gig V- p . kv: . 2 . jf X h , 1 .-.1 ,A We in x x ,Q 'f i 'NX s Q I N WS X D if s lx w ill ,si 'uns X .Q mx .Lv 1 0 1 521 3, 5 s SKA t we ,s 31? 'tskjgw 3?ff'f'14l f 'f ,XA Q33 I Q agus Q i , , , X QE Q s we L ' Nw 'S 1 2 . . Y 5 SSS' ' 'eh . - Wit- Q- . A 301 M s Q- . . limi.. ' . 5' , U, is . F' a i 2 . SQ' . ' 'I' ff S 'iv 'S T? 'Sm'-.-I -' if i . iE53'f ' 'W' .ee We t -it 1 4 E rs' Q .. . . s ities, . ,, it F K, -. 2 : 5ia1:. .... ...c x , i L- L 1SiY?57X'1'7Q Iii ' ' .:. - t' . if . i A if . ,WJK K , V. 'eggs 4' i. ------ . ,gs zzuiml X. 'V 'i.'l if? , R M' X f QQJJQF at K j . .,.., ,. , v ue, ff 9 i ,c ,. X V , -1 ,i A , . A gjfi J ' J T151 gifs? ' ' ' ' ' . fit . .. , sf ' . ' ' if ' ,'.' L .UIQ ., - . --f,:,..,g,:,:f, I, ' F .. .1 -,', 3 J . I . 9- .. im' .J ' N 3 V f . - V- -.f- ie ., er H .t 2 ' V ' .1-,.zf,. Dorothy Printz, B.S., Homemaking. John Prombo, B.Ed., Ind. Ed. Chrm. Ruth Render, M.A., English. Mrs. Renata Revell, B.S.Ed., English. Mrs. Ellen Rezabek, M.A., Bus. Ed. Emmett Richards, B.S., Social Studies, Sr. Class Sponsor. Lloyd Richert, M.A., A-V Dir., Projection Staff Mrs. Mary Roberts, M.Litt., Girls' P.E., Orchesis. Mrs. Gloria Robertson, R.N., Nurse. Leo Ronda, B.S., Science. Donald Roux, M.A., Ass't V. Bsball Ch. and Soph. Bktbali Ch. Sherry Russell, B.A., English. Eugene Sadus, B.S., Social Studies, St. Coun. James Santos, M.S., Boys' P.E., Head Coach C.C. and Tr. Mrs. Carol Schroeder, B.A. English. B. M. Seaman, M,Ed,, Ind, Ed., Car Cl, Verl Sell, M.A., Driver Ed., Ass't. V. Ftball Ch. Paul Selman, A.B., Science. David Sheridan, B.S., Science, Soph. Wresz. Ch. Thomas Shoffner, B.S., Ind. Ed. Charles Sides, M.Ed., Boys' P.E., Head Ftball Ch. Samuel Skrbich, B.S., Ind. Ed. Clayton Smith, M.A., Social Studies, Project. Cl. Geraldine Staab, B.S., Girls' P.E. John Steele, B.Ed., Science, Science Cl. James Stevens, M.A., English, Debate Cl. Berdyne Stewart, M.Ed., Math. Mrs. Lucille Stubbs, B.S., Special Ed. Lynell Stubbs, M.Ed., Special Ed. Mrs. Ann Suhs, M.A., Science. , !V ff , , f Gi' sy f X, f 4 'f ,. af ' V fr. X u Muff 1 fg ,fn -.1 ' ' . Z 5 f ,. ,f X I . f , 1 uf-, ,X f , 5 M if Z ,af J J 4 1 , Q Vyfynp' W' f 4, If I ,A jf X6 V -z.. w-vllf'fLff 2 ff - ,. f Z: .,,,,,, i ,,,,, J ,,., f ,, au? LX' iw 3 f f fi M! f7 Q1 W ,ff , ff 1 7 I f 4 - f' f ww :- f ..4 ,.. Si In ,ee f M, ,fi 195.27 ' if -f ..f::,:4::::' V 'Y 42,159-2-, ,f ,, WZ! L fgf 1 Q Z , 5 4 v 'A f r A .yn f . oiazdw 1. may .1 E4 .,k, . If., ,- .H-'v.. ff-Q A -7- ef . hwy. ,., ,,,,., ., . MA.-A ,,, , 1, if .ryfffyffww ff: , , ,. , ,A g ,..,, uf-. L , M-ff ,, ,uf -- , viva , ,. f f , A f amy' ,V .-. . , . I A 3 f-,ce J, ,, ,. 21,74 A , , ' - ,ff gm , W fr p , if i :Q 1-vw 5' - , i- f . , A '.5fz'fi-' ,H fi I CI f 'f . X , j . , :'.'g'.!1 A. -,vs 'Q E I , , , ,4,..,y,5 , ,V i 5. Z V ji., -4 f Cf 1. ' f Yi N' ' f -nf.. Q -' , , , Ylr , .A ,, A , .. is .V Q. S' L' ' Mrs. Mary Ashcroft, Mrs. Dorothy Borchers, Mrs. Virginia Carmony, Mrs. Karen Clarey, Mrs. Marie Cohrs, Mrs. Marion Conner. Mrs. Evelyn Daehn, Mrs. Alice Eisele, Miss Lenore Gould, Mrs. Leona Halvorsen, Mrs. Bernice Heft, Mrs. Thelma Hillborn. Mrs. Delores Kieper, Mrs. Frances Kretschmar, Mrs. Lorraine Murphy, Miss Melvel Paris, Mrs. Agnes Peters, Mrs. Sandra Pieper. Linda Richmond, Mrs. Darlene Ruge, Mrs. Helen Schroe- der, Donna Schutz, Mrs. Geraldine Slov, Marion Thibi- deau. Mrs. Frieda Vazales, Mrs. Angeline Wachs, Mrs. Ruth Werderich, Mrs. Pat West, Mrs. Marjorie Whaley, Mrs. Lucy White. NOT PICTURED: Mrs. Iris Cleveland, M.A., English. Michael Pohlman, M.S., Boys' P.E. Philip Polley, M.A., English. David Wheeler, B.S., Boys' P.E. Faculty Sandra Szelog, B.S.Ed., English. Stephen Tanksley, A.B., Social Sludies. Mrs. Adrienne Thomas, B.E., Math. Mrs. Zdenka Tillotson, B.S., Math, F. T.A., Frosh. Cl. Mrs. Patricia Tipple, B.A., English, Debate. Marc Togliatti. B.A., Driver Ed., Frosh, Bktball, Bsball Coach. Carolyn Tomecek, M.A.T., Math. Don Upton, B.S., P.E., Driver Ed., Ass'l Flball Coach, Head V. Swim Coach, Ltrrnen's Cl. Mrs. Joanne Versluis, M.A., English, FTA. Albert Versypt, M.A., Boys' P.E., C.C. and Tr. Coach. Charles Von Busch, M.A., F-S Chorus. Warren Walberg, B.A., Science, Sci. Cl. Mrs. Madeline Washburn, B.A., Mazh. Verna Watson, B.S.Ed., Special Ed. Joseph Wenzel, M.A., Social Sludies. Dean Wertz, M.S., Ind. Ed., D.O., VICA. Gaynell Widdows, M.A., English. Mrs. Jane Wiedenheft, M.B.A., Reading. Mrs. Marie Wiley, B.S.Ed., English. Mrs. Christine Williams, M.A.Ed., Social Studies, Girls League. Michael Williams, B.S.Ed., Speech Therapy. Mrs. Emily Willis, B.S., Girls' P.E. Ken Wood, B.A., Science. Mrs. Jean Workman, M.M.E.,J-S Chorus, Td? T's. Christine Zarnowiecki, B.A., English. John Zickmund, B.S., Ind. Ed. Donald Ziegler, M.S., Ind. Ed. Joseph Zinkiewicz, B.A.Ed., Drama and Speech, Feslival of Plays. SECRETARIES: Kristine Ahrendt, Mrs. Adeline Aprati. W , if? 1 . ,,, -1' I TM . f 1 .- - V we ' , 1 ' .iw f s 1 we ,, ,, N ,, , ' . .. -71, 95, f H --'Lf ,ff fs: a - J ' US 27 , , , , 3. 1'- f . f wp., an-I , ug! .V , Q? ' A z ' t -244221. , , -,.f' 1 .:Iu.o ' ' f , L., , fd h Q 11 ix .X XLR. , ' -- f I A if Q V51 9 'L' JWW' ffiff f-of fi ' af' . f , , , WJ, . . ,y yan il Q, 'B f '- ,' 1 - .f ' 'N , X 5- .,.i?5iT:E 1 , J , ' 3 .af wi I49 ,, ,iw . s ,, .,r .-,., 4 '., i Cafeteria corps feed hungr Bloomites Cafeteria workers at the Junior-Senior Division. This year Bloom's cafeteria was placed under the direction of Miss Bonnie Pohlman. Serving lunch for approximately four thousand hungry people was not an easy job, but Miss Pohlman seemed to have taken over with ease. Miss Pohlman was in charge of a staff of Cafeteria workers at the Frosh-Soph Division. forty-seven women both at the Junior-Senior Division and at the Frosh-Soph Division. The staff was divided into departments: women who worked as cashiersg the salad, sandwich, dessert, cook- ing, and dishwashing departments. -lv iff' 7 Q f , M, 'Z t NN f f -, 1:f',,., fs 2, 0' I , ff ff , X Rik C X , 1 ,Ya 1 f fe .- V ' f I ' f Y . , 1 , Custodians care for grounds and buildings 1 .iw .. . - . 1. 1 Three hungry growing boys at the Freshman-Sophomore Division are buying their hot lunches. A cafeteria worker waits for the students' requests for the food that they want. Bloom's buildings and grounds are kept in order by a maintenance staff under the direction of Mr. Noble Rorer. There are a total of fifty-six on the staiT, including 1-,f ' H 1, -M-ww'-L'f1 W gina i a secretary, two matrons, and the custodians. T is at work constantly for Bloom and the students. his stan' Adolph Mahnke, lep, head custodian at the Junior-Senior Division, and Gene Hodge, right, head custodian at the Frosh-Soph Division, dis- cuss with Noble Rorer remodeling required by the Illinois Life Safety Code. Freshmen show HBlooming,' Trojan Spirit . , l FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS. Heh lo righil: Randy Doggett, vice presidenlp Jackie Condon, secretary: Jane Monteith, lreasurerg and Lynn Perry, president. The Freshman year is a very important year of high school. The students or newcomers have to adjust to a new daily scheduleg a new routine which they will carry through- out their four years. There were many trying times as a Freshman as well as moments that they will always re- member. The Freshman Mixerl' was the first major event of the year. Then there was the election of class olhcers in the fall of the year. The class otlicers for the 1967-1968 school year were Lynn Perry, president, Randy Doggett, vice president, Jackie Condon, secretary, and Jane Monteith, treasurer. They worked together and led the Freshman class with the assistance and guidance of their class sponsor, Mrs. Tillotson. During the year, the Freshmen held a dance for both the Freshmen and Sophomores. This was on February 6, and their special guest was a Chicago Heights disc jockey, Billy Bauler. Another big event was the Mardi Gras they held on February 27. Through the events that took place this year, the Fresh- man Class has shown their Blooming, Trojan Spirit. l FROSH. .BOARD. FRONT RO W: Cassandra Jackson, Barbara Vine- liams, Bill Gruca, Michael Senne, Dan Smith, Gail Entsminger, Kathy gar, Connie.Fulwood,.Tom Spina, Pam Reynolds, Chuck Kluko. ROW2: Cyman. BA CK ROW' Doreen Bekeza, Rita Moore, Anita Mata, Debbie Terry Demith, Cyndi LaMastus, Joanne Heuts, Diane Moore, Sandy George, Norman Brown,Tom Koite, Michael Hill. Young, Carol Fiore, Joey Prospero. ROW3: Jean Slaton, Ernestine Wil- l52 i f Xa ni It ag 42' f l ITY AV QI tl 1 F1 i t t A 'f ,,.,: rv -V x . :vw Z ' :V - V V Freshmen Linda Abramowicz, Linda Adams, Roosevelt Adams, William Adamski, Frankie Agee. Enzo Agostini. James Ahlborn, Renata Ahrendt, Richard Alberson. l 5. . 1 A -e e 1 fm' ,, fi ' iii William Albrecht, Herman V J-V , ,svi V ,Q I V V ., A ,. i , .V,,, Alessandrini, Alan Alexander. - A ? I -5 is Q ki f Geraldine Alexander, Kenneth ' V H, ' P' Q , V Alexander, Ermelinda Alman- Y , W '. , Q' ' As, za, Edward Alvarez, James B W -2 -1' 3 J if , V Ambmslnl' Rodney Amos' M' ,, J Z V' V Ste hen Anderson, Michael . .. ,fm ...,,, ,,,.. . ., J A , P ' ar jf, -5 1 ,Vg G Andrade, Mark Angellotti, ...,, V V, VV Samuel Angellotti, Michael V- f 1, V, Vv.. f ' Appleby, Joseph Aprati, Nor- ! -V X x M I h man Aprati, Greg Armato, t 2 ' 'A jig , A ' l i - 5 ' VV .. .V . Debbie Armstrong, Janis Ash- V .,... '- , , 5 'MW Qg , fe fq i,Q VV5- ., 'ei V ley, Arthur Austin, Patricia ., . . 5 ,., qi V .V ' ' ' ' Bacha, Gerhard Backhaus, 6 ' 1 ,WV 4 , i T ., , Audrey Baker, Don Baker, yy ' -,gm f . James Baker, Robert Baker. ' V VV V Dennis Balassone, Marie Bal- A Q 7 V, , ,Q lenger, Benjamin Barger, ' Q 5' I lm , -ff-.4 1 3,3 n, Christine Barner, Shirley Barn- , ,,,, P, . ZQ ' er, VBeverly Barnes, Frank ' Barnes, Lenal Barnes, Mary Q , A 1 Barrera. , , Q VV L K V . VV Z - -, Lyle Barry, Robert Bartolini, ,V .,, 1 w, ,. ,V l,.. . -1- Z V R, V A V V--5-V, John Barton, David Barwig, . ,VVVGVVQ V a 1 A 1 V, V3 b.. V W 1 .V a V lqvb Rolanda Bass Gregory gau- - i- i-VV, .VHI . VV J , V jytzk lnnn V ,,,, man, James R. Baur, Gregory -Q. x VV ,.:1 3 , , V . Beatty, Lonnie Beauchamp. VVV V . .-,- .-f..VVV ,-.:V.V V-QVVVVA V Saul Beck, Mark Beedie, V -- W V VV . li ' Doreen Bekeza, Sonia Bel- , ll V Il V, . ff '5 ' ' 1 11.-3-y l 'fiqV,,, 4. A ,, cher, Charles Bell, Leslie Bell, N V fl.: Warner Bell, Peter Bello, Bar- V V V AV 't'1' . V 'f -1,, VV V if AV Bonita Bennett, Dorothy Bent- , .., M d A X , I 1 , ' ley, David Berchem, Matthew c. :V .. i Vi? IAQ. . 5. V, 'QV Berg, Mary Berkel, James V zn, 1 :dt-' , -- YV tz, 5 ' ,V , , Bertucci, Luther Bibbs, Mary- rf ' - ,:': ' V' ,, , V . ann Bider, David Bieronski. V Q. V 12 V . V I V V A Y V V gr a zegzt 9 - , A 2 2, V' ,, 1 jg ' - H- V Linda Bivona, Ray Blakemore, V A V ,V ' D. Blankenberger, Nina Bie- fs. ,,. ,, VV, 1231 43, vins, Willis Blevins, Pamela A V y 'f' ' Bliss, Lynn Blonquist, Luci- QV V ' V V ana Boccia, Raymond Bock. ' 'A V V X X' 1 ' A X V x WX B J . Ricky Boehm, William Boehrn- J ,, V V V V , ,L sen, Colleen Boettger, Robert r ' 1 , L 0 ,i t VV I W2 'fV Boggs, George Bolos, Darrel , ' J Boren, Anthony Borsilli, Emer- gf' .. ,,., , ,,, ' ' AQ, A 3 ,,, i -' ' W' ' - 'f son Bounds, Julia Bounds. X ' , ,V ' w J A 3 1 V A .V slt - Rebecca Bounds, Michael ,, ,V , A V, , , , Q Bowden, Joseph Bower, Mich- is A if fi' g ',' ,V ft' VV '- ael Bowlds, Stanley Boyd, V 3 Deborah Bragg, Janice Bray, 't :l ' A A Earl Bridges, Dan Brison. , Q ' K x ,i'i V .JQVV V x I Clarence Brookins, Arlene ff A W Brooks, David Brouwer, Nor- -'T-, fi, V I 1 V 32: man Brown, Susan Brown, P ' 4 gi, - gi' 59 gf' Susan J. Brown, Shirley , ,, 521, ' ' V KV V, ' Browning, William Brownlee, ,Q V x 5, , ' x Ella Bruce. fi e gg. V ' r Z,, ,T ' l53 Freshmen Lenore Bruni, Joyce Bryan, Clifford Bryant, William Bryzgalski, Darlene Bub, Linda Buchholz, William Buchner, Theresa Buczkowski, Frank Burrell Gary Burton, Michael Busby, Allen Busse, Frank Busta- mante, Alfred Bustos, Charles Byrns, Jose Cabello, Jesse Cabrera, Chris Calacci Maria Calvillo, Paul Camaioni, Linda Cameli, Dean Campbell, Ross Campbell, Ken Capps, Dale Capretti, James Carduc- ci, Rick Carducci Linda Carnes, Curtiss Carr, David Carrieri, Charles Carroll, Mary Carroll, Rich- ard Carroll, Joe Casillas, Michael Cerrone, Isaac Cervan- tes ,K VV WHY Z R. Q4 , , i f , 1 , f 7:3 .1 ,MY 'M' ,ff u iiii L -ll . V 2V ,f 7941! 1 Y ' ,. A ,, . ' Y f ,aw VJ Zzftvvf ss. . 1' ,G 4. 4 4' Q ' 'W ,. 2 ,- ,. , 1 V .aw h I2 if 1 92215, in . 2 .-0, . Vx 'A Q Ayn. I ii? ,, 5 ' QV .,' ,, 'r,, t 'i'i I at V Nl .Q , ., 1, V1 Q , fr- . y , 512 A 41 Hr :76 LW- A , ,,, --Y ,, ,ta- , g, ,.. I fs .. it U I 1 V1 .' 1, . J' iii 'Z' in ' I r r C 1 L 'C 'V V V ..,.,, 1. fi. lgz, ,, T 7 , V VV EV f Cathy Chambers, Gloria , , rf-V- V V - , Charleston, Roger Chastain, L iz' , V -'il- V fr Melvin Chavers, Annie Chew, VTV ' Q- , J J I Terry Christian, Violet Cian- 'W im' ':' J canelli, Bruce Ciarlo, Michael V z ' N -Q x 0015 SV 1 7 L ' . , i'e, . it Sandy Clark, Gary Clausen, V,51g,g:' - f ' Rebecca Clausen, Brenda VV V ,,,,, f ' 'Q M if 53 Q VT? Cleckler, William Cline, 1 1 ,T , ' ' 3 5 I V A' 6, 'Q .A,' ' ' Sandra Cling, John Cmar, 'Jj -ZS!! V f ,,,., J V Wendy Cockrum, Angelia ' i if ff V- 1. g V V , ' Q V V , C0lC V- A V1 U V V 'VV za. V V ' , i V V f' Winston Cole, Sandy Cole- ,..-. , VV man, Samuel Collins, Walter -V , , , VN Collins, Jacquelyn Condon, ' .,,. 53' -. gm VV VV V ,,,. , V Susan Connell, Cora Contes- V I I fi V' :VV A V- J f 23, James Cooper, Pearlme N V , C Q75 'at XA :A ooper . , Claude Cope, Robie Cope- t uf. land, Ron Corley, Victor Cor- , V nelius, Vince Cornelius, Me- . ,.,,, ,,, , V VV VV,,V VV V. V Egg glcgton, Earadrg VCox, XVXVVV A VV V.V,V 1 or raig, in a raig -e A James Crews Anne Cristelli -. 1 f 1 7 V ,,,,, if - V ., Vicki Cross, Ella Crowe, ' C of .1 '2 ff' V John Cullum, Robert Curl, , V if V l i V e s t' Z j ,.Q, ' Bernard Curtis, Thomas Cuti, - X V 3,9 Ken Cyphers, Deborah Dahl- V ,V V J VM - berg, Brian Daney, Patricia X 8 V ' 'i VV ' A J' f ' Q, 1- f V Daniel, Debbie Davidson, VV J! M- .,,VV if 4-3 , 1 V V Laurel Davidson, Charles V ,,, , 1 ,,,' T Davis, Deborah Davis, Janice V . . rr 'i ' Gary Dawson, Gwendolyn J- -V -V KV- 153' ,V , VV' 6, A :V Dean, Michael Dean, John .Qi - - s' ,--V V V-,, 3 . V v ' Q, ' gli, , Defrank, Sherry Defrank, V -Y A, :., ' 5 W ,,,- 'WI' ' V N e' , , tii 'rf' , V V. fr VAV, , 7 DZQFZVC, DESLTXZ' Dllflgfif X IV -ef-e '? 'i,-..f-QEQXKI ' 'skiliill K t '4' f Ram0nDe'fi0 V. , ' Pam Deluca, Terry Demith, QV. Q , , V V,VV, V V Richard Derosier, Maynard .1 ff , ,M ' ' , s f VV ' Q, '- Deyoung, Bernadine Dietz, V- fe.-.fr ' V , George Dietz, Suzan Digiu- g m VV V Vx .,., ,V , KV, . . go, Randy Doggett, Marsha X V one 154 4 if'-wr - B ' J , ' qt. x +V 1 i X L K ..1.,- KKK KK K4 K ,KKK K xr I K A S lil J it ' ill! L .X t ' 1,?lf'5'i-Er l xi' . X ,il A KK.-gjKK K- KK , , 3 ,Q it L J 1 .,v 1 2, fil S ,,, iff? Bill Frazier, Michael Frick, Darrin Fries, Denise Fukar, Bernice Fuller, Connie Ful- wood, Garry Gabriel, Michael Galderio, Jesusita Galindo. Bobbie Galloway, Roxann Gallup, Albert Galvan, Sherry Gamble, Dave Gamboa, Steve Gans, Delia Garcia, Erlinda Garcia, Gloria Garcia. Maria Garcia, Noelia Garcia, Randy Gardner, Zlager Gard- ner, Lance Garnett, Gonzalo Garza, Jack Garzelloni, Juan Gauna, Debbie George. Jerry Gerardi, Kae Gergel, James Giblin, John Giglio, John Gills, Barry Gize, Nancy Gloss, Denise Goff, Brenda Goins. Vickie Goluszek, Dave Gon- cher, Mary Gonzalez, Pam Gostowski, Bruce Gould, Steve Goyak, Diane Graska, Alan Grant, Phil Gray. Rosanne Greathouse, Laura Green, Jim Greenwood, Joy Gregory, Ira Griffin, L. Grif- fin, Melvin Grifiin, Cynthia Grivetti, Bill Gruca. M 4 1 Ln 'iv f f ?K. E4 eh 1'-' 'Q' Freshmen Rachel Donovan. Cary Doran. Brad Douglas, Linda Downey. Martin Drake. Debbie Drakes. Pat Drakes, Sheila Dublin. Debra Dudek. Ken Duensing. Lydia Dull. Vicki Durbin, Ray Durham. Thomas Dzurison, Patrick Eaken, Debra Edwards. Ron- ald Edwards, George Egonut. Ginger Elder, Melody Ellis, George Elmore, Gail Ents- minger, Paul Epley, Ann Erli- meyer, Don Erickson, Larry Evans, Marcie Evans. Betty Everett, Roxanne Fan tasia, Martha Farias, Darrell Farrer, Alan Faulkner, Terry Fazzini, James Ferrell, Ar- thenia Fines, Carol Fiore. Glenn Fisher, Dale Flahive, Jill Fleming, Miguel Flores, John Flowers, Melvin Flowers, Michael Flowers, Tom Fluhar- ty, Barbara Forbes. t- K Q Shelvia Ford, Randy Formen- Q,. , 1 tini, Daniel Foster, Reana - B- 2 f Foster, Mark Fowler, James ,X 1 Frank, Wendy France, Susan - S V-5: -' , X 4' Qi Franke, Pat Franklin. - 1 '- . , x I1 . tl I X . uinif 4 fl' 1 : I . ij fs ' - S- ., 1 XL, K i 3 K K KKK: KK A ,..,, 4 S Q f gr '- 3 f KKKKK KKK , X - K , .J KK K X K Q A J, ---,.-- , h l .....-fra ' N ia' 5 ni.: ,PJ 'J .3 i. q fi' of sf . ex i BK :K A S752 2 P I :N Y ' ti Q. i . if A' J' AF, - Q, 'es K 'Vi' sg ? 5 K a 4 j I. K K K QF K , is 1 t at x J F' , , . 7. il T ' 55 'M - mst-7 ' 5 ' ' . , tjnx-' li A im I ,.'., , N i . . tl l55 Freshmen , M f Laura Grutzius, James Gui- A ' liani, Vicky Guillermo, Robert 'J 'Q QT VV -wa -5 ,V .. Q-3: .Q Gunter, Pam Gyger, Charles fs, . 54 , - L . x--, ling Hackett, Carlene Hackney. . 't f J V ,V iv , V V ' V A Meredith Hagy, Ken Hajko- ' if :ij ' P ' f K' . t e V ., 'YZ4gf g- 'tv I V V wicz. . . -sl sei- 1. ,. are -it seth Hale, Betty Hall, Jack . f ,f ,, . V Hall, Terry Hall, Theresa Hall, '3 ,V ,J A -V 5 1 i Tom Hall, Mary Hallett, Lar- 4.' U55 AVE! -5-V ff? if V ' ry Hancock, Mitch Hankus. V. ,. . ' ' I I Cathy Hanrahan, Richard L -,ll ' ' ,.Q- ,f Hansen, Carrie Harden, Gay- ' ' Vf ' -H9 if Q., ,SQ A naile Harden, Pat Harden, 5 ' '.. Z Mary Hardesty, Delora Hard- - 5 , ' 'f ' A , X , imon, La aH ,L ' N . ,. 'l' ' '.,.,'T -e Harper. ur armsen mer A 1 lf All '-' hs ' M it ti ' 3 f aa K A Katy Harris, Lynne Harris, FV ,. ' gs , -.V . .. Q 3 V., - V Jaclyn Haseman, Michael J V Q' ,. -L if gig- ti V ff ' Haskins, Michael Haug, 1 J , f 'Wi .-4' . V V,V ' ,, ' - I x X X i- V 1. . 1 A Richard Hay, Sandra Haynes, , VE. . -. ,V .. V. V - , Theodus Heart, Judy Hecht. ii,Q?,V ' ig QV . ' Mary Heckathorn, John Hej- 1 , 'A X 3 V ,f manowski, Ellen Henderson, fax ' ' ' Q Z7 Martha Hensley, Bobbie Vj 5? VV ' V., - - Hentschel, Albert Hernandez, L K 7 Q ,Q V V A ' Q Jerry Hernandez, Marcus X X D x Cx ' - 1: i, U Hernandez, Mary Hernandez. - 'l 2 X A L ' .. ' W' . X V ' ,, ' ,,b . I David Heuman, Max Heu- A ' A' P ' ff, f' mann, Joanne Heuts, Charles Vg ' - f' fV V ' fl .:, 3'-icy Hicks, Pat Higgins, Judy High- ' ' ,Ying K J if V 11 ' ' . smith, Catherine Hill, Michael , w e-J V , g,,,, V V V Hlll, Sandra Hlll. -A V4 3 .- ' P V My Martin Hillig Robert Hinkle ,,,, .J ..- J -JJ .- . t . v Q , 4 gt - .1 X ea, . V -. ga: -Q. 1. V VV - V ,V,V ,-f Susan Hinko, Carlos Hino- ' - ' ' jg ' ' , josa, Thomas Hoback, Timothy V' ' -V. . -- VV ' wg, V D Hoback, Betty Hodge, Peggy X - ,. 3 I , ' I 3 Hoerntlein, Dieter Hoffmann. 'EFLQ . 5 X A 'TNQ' , , if 1 wi - at r f V- P' t Harlan, Hofsommer, Holly 4 I , Q, , ,, ,, Hoheisel, David Holcomb, 1 ' 9.4, V e ' V. ' V Q-, Berle Hollaway, Robert Hol- -' T' , V,VV. 4- liday, Donna Hollie, David ,A' v i .,.,, , if V , W rj- 5- Xi Q Hollingsed, sonjia Hollis, , ' ZT: N V ,, , 1 I, V - I Dean Hood. V qbvn 5, . Ve j 5 Jacky Hopkins, Lucille Hor- 'Q is ., if 'if 1- vath, Ellen Hotkiewicz, David N VP' 'X t' 5 'ee gf ' I :V - Houdek, Ernestine Houston, . ' VV ' V V f- A T , t Charles Hudson, Roberta Hud- V ,wel r 1 fax .. son, Darnell Hughes, Joanne L A - 1 ' 3 Hughes. A if A 4. fl Vg, . , V -. Levonne Hughes, Pete Hum- - 'L 1 V ,V U ti f. 15 AV ' e ,. , mel, Glenn Humphrey, 'Rene , Q' I ' , ' ff 113, f:VV I ' H m Hunt, Thomas Hurd, 'Wilfred x QV ,Q Xb? an 1.1 .A VV f 1 Hureau, Susan Husarik, Mi- l A ' J ' hael Hussey Mitchell Hussey. 1 , ei K il l . f C t I ' k f , l t A ' ,. iilff qv 4 I D . V 4.5, Y V, V - J V. V gf, Richard Hussey, John Huss- ti . 2 . , l' ' L ' , 'ir man, Deloris Hutnik, Rosetta - Q A , .. A ' Hutton, Phyllis Huyser, Wendy -X -- ' ' J ,. Y V e , r ' Hyatte, Francis Ingerly, N.. to VV sf- QV . se . Canise Irons, Michael Irons. - V J Faron Isom, Greg Isom, Cas- . VV', V ,.,,,,., 'i V sandra Jackson, Jacqueline ' . 'Fig' 'f Fix ii Jackson, Karen Jackson, ' , - -'-- VV f ' Martina Jackson, Virginia , - - ls, H I F ' . I I Jackson, Karen Jacobson, Mar- xv x4x,f:Vg Q V btw cia Jaemcke. l56 ,1 Freshmen I A A. A A, ' M Donald Jahnke, Richard 5 'fy , Q AC' Jaimes, Charlotte James, Jac- ,A , , queline James, Paul Janke, ,, ' I it A .'.l Dave Jargella, Diana Jasso, B ,,,f'g,A 2,2A I 7 J A ' Henry JelTries, Julia Jenkins. K ,, ff, A A A A Gerald Jensen, Reda Jett, A A A A xi A A Charlester Jimerson, Henry 'Z A 5 Q A 5 5 Jimerson, Andy Johnson, Cyn- L If 'W A 4,r thia Johnson, Deborah John- ' A ,Q A, ,A Jqu AA A son,Gwen Johnson,John John- 'M A ' A Q ff 2 Lii 9af5Z3 SOH- Q 'Q,4,,,, A ,r, - Nina Johnson, Sandra Johnson, z f Z A4 . ' A, ,aff Wilbert Johnson, Cathy Jones, -' Charmaine Jones, Darlene ' A AMAA J ' AA 'X ' ' 1:,Q Jones, Henry Jones, Janett 4 L- AA ' Jones, Janet Joren. 1 uf A . 5 ' 109 H' .fl A id' J ,A ' a 1 is Harvey J-mice, Cynthia Kacz- , , ' -l. marski, Bobby Kail, Jeanette Q W ' , '51, , ,,': ' 5 'W Kalus, Rita Kapmarski, Cheryl f ,Af it 1 , AA A A 'A Q 1- Karpas, Michael Karpik, Ed- g i ' 1 A J Q, ward Kasper, James Kasper. Z , V 5 ,. I vi'-2 ' ' '- ,' 1 .. A .fx ' J 2 Y. , VCA' I 2 V ,y Leslie Kaszubski, Jandrra f ul? V 4 ' f -f -fl r 731 Kathfeln- Dorman KHYS- Dan Af i owa f ' ,JA il 1 A JA f A' Keaton, Linda Keith, Stan Kel- A JQA- -1 4' ' We f A ' 'QVA A A ' ' f A 'A A A ley, Maxie Kellum, Charles - .ff ?,'ff'A, ' ., ., 1 A 'L f 1 ' ' Kelly, Dgnna Kelly V' , ' K- ' . 1? - .75 L 1 1 ff 1 , A Mi C Rebecca Kemper, Benton Ken- ' A r ' J nedy, Deborah Kennedy, Hen- ? J, VA, AA A 1 ,..,A 1 g i f 1 A uA.A ry Kennedy, Nancy Kerkstra, A r r 1 r -I I W 'J si- Randy igefsh, winie Keys, ,r K i ef J X B lat! ClinKing,MafianneKif-g. rf, ,,,r, , ' f , ' ' . '- -r.A,, A ' 'frti J 1- lx mtl. ' .,, , ' Q Frank Klenko, Mitchell Kline, , ,AJ r A ' . .f,- ' P Charles Kluko, Maureen A 5 Q 17 A' A I A1 '., .,,,. ft 4 - 5 Knight, Ron Knowles, James ' 'gf f ' Aga 45? fa' W5 ,A K, Knox, Bruce Kodat, Chris 1 f-:-. A, 'M 1 ' Koenig, Tom Koite. f e , 'X A X N 'I E ff? F 5' I X - ' Janice Konley, Robert Krue- A A4 Aj - 'fAfA ' A A ger, Patrice Kury, Charles A, ,ML 3 s l? V ' isa ' A 55 Lakie, Cynthia Lamastus, 1 ,AAA QL, V 4? 1, 1 ' 'T Debbra Lamphere, Albert A W- A , Lampson, James Landry, Law- -. , J rence Landry. ,, . lip William Lane, Sam Lanning, A-,A L A ,Q A, AA Sheila LaRue, Madestia La- Il' . 'A ' ' than, Robin Lawson, Linda 'L if A -A , ' Laws, Robert Lawton, Arlene 'ra r ' A if M - -,,, g ,- Lee, Beatrice Lee. L . A ,A ,riff A AA AAAA V ' . Clotie Lee, Gus Lee, Sharon Lee, Toni Lee, Pasquale Leech, Verna Leiter, Victoria Leonardo, Mary Leverenz, John Levitt. Brenda Levault, Barbara Lew- is, Vanessa Lewis, Douglas Lindsey, Lena Lloyd, Estela Lopez, Rosa Lopez, Sotero Lo- pez, Linda Lorch. Deborah Lovejoy, Vicky Lowe, Amy Lowry, Kathy Ludlam, Paul Luering, Ruby Lumbley, Nancy Lyles, Wanda Lynch, Daniel Maahs. r A f5 QQ- Vai xt 3 Y ,--4' We? , - ef 4 4-y , A .Q , 4, 1 , J is f 6 , af., iff Z were 2 4 3 5 ,LJ 157 Freshmen Michelle Mack, Sue Madsen, John Maggio, Sharon Maiers, Sherry Maiorano, Leo Male- ski, Mary Malley, James Ma- lone, Daniel Maloni. Carol Malvestuto, Robert Mancha, Art Mandelco, Gerald Mann, Michael Mann, Donald Mannel, Paul Manning, Gail Marcinkowski, Leroy Marcott. Robert Marek, Ray Marocco, Willie Marr, Jackie Marshall, Larry Marshall, Kristine Marszalek, Michael Martin, Sharlene Martin, William Martin. Nicholas Marucci, Tyrone Mason, Anita Mata, Gail Ma- tese, Terry Matthews, Kath- leen Matthias, Janet Matthies, Martha Matthies, Vickie Mat- thies. if! , . ,ix rw 0,3 i V 2' :1.'1,i'-Eiga-,rif--1-fill'1- 'Q ,S .f Q A A2 7' A 444, l fc . ,, .,,r, . ,. ,i , N1 , ' L if liitzl gg! ,R , 1 - 3? V 914 2 f 5? M B . i Y .4 V ,ir, . - .t Q 6 s - ':2 2 , K -5 V, fn. 7 'i '. ' :Sail 'V 'J 1 1. :'4v. , .:g:?:. tw' r- :-.'---.--1-.-:gm L ' 'tri '? 5151?'S?:'r -'f , , gm ,A ,:.4'.u'-,-,: l gg sg? l I ,,,,, t . :V Z 2' I Z! :I Regina McMurphy, Sherri McNeal, Tereasa McVay, Gabino Medrano, Charles Melka, Kenneth Melone, Pablo Mendez, Sara Mendez, Claudia Mendoza. Thomas Michael, Francine Michalesko, Kathy Mikolitis, Robert Milam, Pauline Milich, Thomas Mi- lich, Betty Miller. William Meyers, Meyrick, Judith Donna Miller, Doris Miller, Julian Miller, Robert Miller, Rose Miller, John Milner, Duane Minard, Stanley Min- ner, Willie Mitchell. Carol Moeller, Jane Monteith, Carol Montgomery, Jim Moody, Cynthia Moore, Diana Moore, Jesse Moore, Kevin Moore, Lacy Moore. Rita Moore, Sharon Moore, Terrence Moore, David Morey, Debra Morgan, Diane Morgan, Michael Morgan, Vincent Morris, Brenda Moseley. Glenna Moss, Nick Mrdalj, Robert Mueller, Gayla J. Muff, Lmda Mullins, Jeffery Murray, D. Mushier, Sharon Natale, Darrell Nelson. Richard Matus, Cheryl Mau- H rizi, Barbara Maxon, Judy A ' I H Maze, Barb Mazzuckelli, Pat . 1' Q5 X , iw 'Vg XL ., McConnell, Kathren McCourt, ' 2' 15 'Qu My Larry McCoy, Michael ,X 'A ' . 532 5 V ' ' McCoy. ,A , V ' , ix, - ,'4,fj,B,A e .- ew, A J Dorothy McCree, Steven ' A, g McCuen, Clyde McCutchen, A. . ,ga Martin McDonald, Marvin , V gf? hh X , H 4 5, U T- McDonald, Gerald McDonald, .V 2145, ' tf W fi J ' c 'f M Q Q C Marlene McKee, Terry Mc- ' Q , ,, .5 ,,.: tx Laughlin, Rhonda McMillian. -. ' f f I 1 i 521 a ' if ' tt s B ssrr - ',. t- an nm VA.. ,. ,I I A .. M jf ' , R- . J. r a a t--. '1-'tx 1 x '. a, 'f , , ' ., I , . , - C s. , . J , . .....-a-4 - V . ' if ' ii iii iii 6 1. wx af fix Q? J -af . V D l f Elm ,Rfk -. 4. J -'.' ' '. , - yy ' f R l J uf ,. ,, Q, L , , . ' . , .. it 4 t J g ' My t'-Q' ir, 4 v A Q i ., g ,' ' t , rt ,Q fi 4 X af-: 4 -I . , a 5,25 1 , -P ' , t:-1 . . 'X 'W B ia. W ' f V+ .1 Z 1 ' , -S-2 J 4. 'J 5, aw iff rw' are if. A I x I , Q J., N ef A . yy' X9 1 .l f s 1. .. ' 'E 1- Y' 1, t I - A ' : 'l+ ' ig- J 4, ,G-1. A' i.,,,! T K rl . Q 158 Va Freshmen 'R If Q. -- Glen Nelson, Jeanette Nelson. 1 , f Q: 5 -s p 1 Larry Nelson. Diane Nether- ' 4 U gy., 4 g 4,3 e .f ton, Ricky Nettles, Steven 4 ' ' q' Neubauer, Albert Neuliep. , 'e X Ng Bobby Newman. Sylvester ', ' 2 K - H X Newson. ' . Keeyon Newton, James Niel- fg A- T I ' sen, Karen Nielsen, Royce ' ej , ag f 4 ff' - Norris, Paul Novotne, Rose- s Vg Q 'C' - ' I , '-I mary Nowak, James Ny- I X A ar a R 'y A ghaard, Douglas O'Brien, El- T' i 9 Q . 5 sie O'Bryan. I A lg Ji J si .I Deborah O'Co.nnor, .Carol 2- gf an u 'e f f' ' -, 4 , 7.41: ,. S Ohlendorf, Virginia Olivarez. l ,xy my , QT' ' Carol Olmsted, Danny O'Neal, ' W5 as K ' Kevin Ooms. Donald Opila. , f J. K f X A Barry Owens, Cynthia Paape. ' A t J fi kr , , A Kevin Padden, Jeanne Paesel, ' T-.l,g. fa' ,K V- , .1 43' C A Q Fufdll' John Pagoria, Luciano Panici, ' ' 4, . 1 Qi Michael Paoletta, Paul Pappa- K, f ' -7' lardo, Larry Parker, Mark X y if ,ity , I y. H , Pascarella, Rose Patrevito. - i ,L 1 I 5 ., V ,. , . v y l A f. 55. Tyrone -Patton, Joyce Paulis, V In J - r ,, -' at Q '- , V. , Maddaline Paxin, G. William af, J g 1 7 f -9 -1: sf' .3 , glayng, Arthur Pelot, EvePPem- Q ' T , ,' , '- 5- ' e, ic y Penoyer, Joe erez, I L B NK! ' Fred Perkins. ? I ,l ' go ,fl . . Connie Perry, Dwight Perry, 'Y ' -- l 3 V Jeanine Perry, Lynn Perry, in ' gg' R it 3 Mike Persiani, Diana Peters, ev . i, g . John Peters, Norman Peters, '- vv tl y I 'K VK ' Paul Peterson. Girard Petrasek, Melody Pew, ,Jus Q 4 - N 4 Marlene Phillips, William Pia- gy, 3 e liz? V 7 J ' .a ' . 1' - 5 A l centi, Anita Piacentini, Rose T ' , J A l Piattoni, Kelly Piazza, Peggy 3 . gf- 2 Q l Piazza, Veronica Pica. X L , T i David Pignotti, Odolina Pina, , , ,,,, 'V T J W . Roy Pitts, Cheryl Piunti, Mi- 1 . 5 A i 'z , - , chael Ploskonka, Daniel Po- .4 fs, ' 1 -J ' 2 . cock, Catherine Polak, Karen 1- M K RTN .,.,,, , Vg. C' Polletta, David Polley. ki-N, J' my 1: '35, - f g - ' A' L ' f ' W X , r r o f a32f:X l Q lter -fl. 1 Andrew Porter, Eddie Porter, Theodore Potts, John Powell, A .. . , V Daniel Powell, June Pribyla, f - ' ' Y .tl 'jf' Gary Pros, Joseph Prospero, J f V Y Martin Puente. A , . ' 2 , '1 J ' Al 'Q D . ii ,.,, , ' Chris Pustelnik, Veda Quin- fm tanella, Kirstie Rab, Jenny 1 , ' Raber,.Dennis Raifon, Nancy -1 'Z - .7 4 g' Ralson, Carlos, Ramirez, r ' - f ' Arthur Ranieri, Deborah Rank- ,X ' if ' 4 lx in. ' ' T S.JL.N f ft. J Denise Ratclilfe, Debra Ray- sz., ,. , x f' mond, Renee Rausei, Wayne gfe' ' it K 'di' '22 4, Reed, Judy Rekau, Janice e' - '.'- -12 ': 'L ' ,f 4- ' I Renda, Michael Rendina, X . S, 'T J 'r U J Marlene Renzi, Carmen Reyes. 'il J.. -1 f ri V .5 . 'tt t '61, , Guadalupe Reyes, Dan Rey- - V . . .pa nolds, Pamela Reynolds, Ray- 2n'? ..pt,:. I it is C i ' Pa 4 , 3 W mond Rhode, Stephen Rhodes, .., .. 1 P K - J as S, I . ,, v Roger Ribeca, Thomas Rich, .- - ' .X . ' 7 James Richie, Stance Richie. ft r I Al- X ' - 4 6325-Q ' f I X l59 Freshmen Beth Rietveld, Max Rife Jr., Jeanne Rimsnider, Bernadine Robertson, Beverly Robinson, Jonathon Robinson, Ronald Robinson, Leitah Roby, Gloria Rocha. Esther Rodriguez, Rosemarie Rodriguez, Clif Roeder, Janice Rose, John Ross, Lana Ross, Sam Rossi, Robert Sossing, Brenda Rotoloni. Lessie Rucker, Vernon Rucker, Raymond Ruggeri, Gloria Ruiz, John Ruiz, Joel Runes, Valerie Rupert, Jacqueline Rush, Leroy Rush. Audrey Russell, Debbie Rus- sell, Harry L. Russell, Lorraine Russell, Robert Russell, Mitch- ell Sadus, Diane Sakal, Diane Salazar, Emelio Salinas. Hector Salinas, Richard Sal- men, Timothy Salmen, Luis Sanchez, Ray Sanders, Wal- lace Sanner, Oscar Santoste- fano, Darlene Sanzo, Jane Sarasin. John Sarros, Debra Sassano, Bobby Sauls, Eddie Sawyers, Debby L. Sayre, Belinda Scales, Allan Schermerhorn, Gary Schieler, Nancy Schmeckpeper. ,Zur ,, ug Q, A I , '3 I f 9, z J m J I 3 3 . . o t ' I 5 - .,, A U in V V . .,..,, I .,,, ' xv ' ,., , at 3 M r WM ,llnbll , , t gy , , lx I , ,.', fy 5 ,.yb . N 1 :V.A:q V . . I .. , r ,.i ',.: '41 9--ri 1 5 grgf ' 9 ii --1 H Q A my xh u ylll V X ' .,..,, K. I V . V VA K A .. .:. V. 3 A I lvy, ,,,,, . M f , .,.,. H . , 3 f e ' 'fi' 4- Q UV ' -' 1 M .,,, l K .,....,, ifz' -fr T t B A 6 . i ' -,.,,, M ' li 1 ' . .v ,A ' A I - uf H J x ni I lyvll K 1. k Q V r tin' ' ' iii , A V 'Y .1 . . gf .I ,,,y,,,,, ,, ,' e Ag .v x x Q it . I , . Q , ls 1. J FX il t Q, qi.. Ai Y V ,, .. .. s . . .. 4 4 it i 9. M 't':' f1' . ' -,. g , f., V y 5 H -'tr 4 ff V 1' ferr '- .. ?':s,.,, V -Q. V4 522,31 X 2.4, 3 . -li wr W . . A ya .1 I if x .., 1 in hat ' '- . ,.' -5 4,-' f, .gz ' :-' ft in S T- 4 1 5 - J - - 'S 3 I. , ,.,. ,A 4 aj, 5 k 1:7 , M is b l- I .k I I :lv I Y W. --'f t K A E ,S B., M K Y Va I 1 ,L . 1:51 X3 ' ,V 'f' I .1 . I I SJ o f 1 th r ar 2' .I . l ,E Q - ' 1 -- ,H Q S ' 'Q' 1 'ff '-Z? ' ' 1- my 5' ::,, V ,. 5 f' , K 5 I 4, if , 'x u sm i , ' usd: mx? ,, I y K x Maryann Schmitt, Michael Schultz, Thomas Schutz, George Scruggs, Joyce Searle, Karen Sebrowski, Barb See- kamp, Carolyn Sgariglia, Mi- chaelSenne. Baiju Shamaiengar, Sandra Shane, Sue Shane, Patti Shink- er, Elisie Shroyer, Todd Shutts, Katy Siegmeyer, Rick Sieloff, Lawrence Simmons. Pat Simone, Marie Simpson, Matt Simpson, Gary Singleton, Joseph Sinopoli, Cynthia Sit- ko, Calvin Skinner, Peter Skorup, Freddie Slate. Jean Slaton, Marcia Small, Joseph Smalzer, Roger Smi- ley, Cindy Smith, Daniel Smith, Elmer Smith, Thomas Smith, Tommy Smith. Betty Smithers, John Solis, Degcter Solomon, Robert Sol- fyslks R0ger Sons, James Southall, David Sowers, Curt- '5 SPHSHOIH, Dominick Spag- nola. JO? Spak, Gary Sparks, James Spina,I Tom Spina, Paula Slifaggins, Becky Sprouse, Douglas Sprouse, Terrence Staley, Jackie Stallings. , ' U '2 , f ., , f 44 g I ,- it L Q 47 ,tr 2 yy' i . am' :rf-ad! -. 32511. 'W f ., If 191 uh 4 ,Q ? Q, 7 ,,f' ' . Q' fy , '35, 'g 4 f ' as ' .5135 1 'Gy ' if 1 , -.1 'mv 4 A - - H ., , - X Z -'Wg'-I f fn, , ' X 'A 1 S' 4 lx Jack Urbain, Keith Utley, Thelma Vanarsdale, John Van- denberg, Ted Vanmilligan, Emil Vasek, Olivia Vasquez, Otila Vasquez, Helen Vega. Rose Vega, Gloria Ventura, George Venturella, Robert Verduin, Gail Veres, Nick Verges, Frank Villarreal, Bar- bara Vinegar, Jean Vitale. Judi Vittori, Jimmy Viver- ette, William Vollmer, Vera Wade, Jerome Waiters, Lee Walker, Augustina Wallek, Robert Walters, Lloyd Walton. Henry Ward, Joe Ward, Ray- mond Ward, James Wash- burne, Willie Washington Lana Watkins, Gloria Watson Linda Watson, David Wede. Vincent Weekley, Bill Week- ley, Susan Weidemiller, An- thony Wells, Valere Wells, Bob Wesolowski, Danny L. West, Dean Westman, Sharon Weston. Torain Weston Pete Wetzel Susan Whaley Barbara Wheel- er Jean Wheeler Patricia White Robert White Youlan- , , da Whitte, Irma Whittier. 1 0 A-ff A 4' f 4' .n Freshmen A , 5, y I, ,Q Jerome Stallings, Terry Stan- , , M, 54 ,r J-vs - f 'Ll' ton, Shane Stariley, Lane Stein- , iw ,J ,, ,af ,,, ., Q , 1 .. sultz, Richard Stephens, John- A it ' M p V nie Stewart. Dennie Stilts. Don g g x Q I Stone, Joseph Stone. . . H Paul R. Stone, Robert Strad- ff 4, cv A, U S er. Elbert Strickland. Peggy A Strickland, Flaming String- Q7 3 X V' .I M T7 H 75 fellow, Leonard Suhrbier, ' W Lois Summers, Joe Suppes. ,N 1 W, X 'l John Sutton. we Q 1 f Carlene Tacchia, Rene Tadeo Wi m ff l? -' f t H' gg vw. .Q James Talab, Annell Taylor ' V ? ' A , ' Karen Taylor, Nancy Taylor, ' 2 ' , , - 'W Peggy Taylor- Rickey Tene- - QM- , V 1 yuca, Vidal Tenayuca. f if J . 5 if ,V 3, , if - - I n , ' . Karen Terock, Sharon Terock, Yi -1, V , .j '- J, Danny Terry, John Teske, Su- .I i V Y' san Thackston, Melvin Thig- 4 f ' 'Y X- pen, Berda Thomas, Bobby it 1, ,. X X X-7: Thomas, Darrell Thomas. L it it , ' f.- 1 .2 , X l V V, . H Ray Thomas, Teresa Thomas, ,,, , A -, y James Thompson, Lila Thomp- V M A qvh. l Q son, Mark Thompson, Glen A,.. ' ,. fi, 4 V' - ,YI Thomson, Karl Thomsen. ' ,,,. 5 F . 5 -V' A 't ' , Richard Thurwachter, Deborah A 'f Q Tibbie. -'-, . U rf'fr 'V , Mark Tilton, shifiey Tobeck, Q ,R 9 --., .4 jj Vg, X Carmelita Todd, Fred Toscano, if if ' if L f Jennifer Traise, Frank Tre- V - ' ,. 5 AV.. ' 7 4 9' vino, Tom Turey, Nancy Tur- ,XA Y 34 ,1.Vf,w5NV A pin, Kim A. Tursky. P i '- qlzl , ge , f , 9 ,-2 ' :,. ' Q K, -:A L I' 1 ' 'iii I-A .,g.V.V aff' p, . I . q 8 V 1, , ...l. LE A W N: t 1 ' i NX 3 l A 'l 1. ' f . , J V If ,,tr w ' ' E 1 554, --4-'g'1,k .wg xi- V .:. ,IZ 1, . , , . 1 gy, ,, , ,, , ' ' 3 , U X -. N ill 'ft .rt.Q V ,.,.5.':,. -2 :E ' - ' , Q , . r . .. Hb - ,L '77 L.. Lin 1 a X f.. . i W ' ' W . ' 'J' .X so y . J a.- .1 J sr ,Q A' A ' - J 5 it 14. l6l Freshmen Gerri Wiebke, Debbie Wieder- mann, Donald Wilder, Ronald Wilder, Susan Wilhelmsen, Linda Wilkening, Steve Willett, Darlene Williams, Ernestine Williams. James Williams, Jessie Wil- liams, Johnny Williams, Kathy Williams, Serena Williams, Willie Williams, Don William- son, Suzanne Williamson, Thomas Williamson. John Willis, Cathy Willmer, Dennis Wilson, Diana Wilson, Gary Wilson, Jeff Windhorst. Cyndy Witlock, Patti Witt, Sheryl Wolny. Sandi Woltman, Heather Won- ders, Patricia Woods, Ricky Wyatt, Rosylen Yarbrough, Phillip Yates, Renee Yednak, Janet Yonover, Betty Young. Betty Young, Charles Young, Gerald Young, Melvin Young, Sandra Young, Timothy Young, Denise Zachary, Dean Zajicek, Teddy Zanco. Albert Zarate, Pamela Zeller, Debra Zizic, Timothy Zona, Edward Zsido, John Zubak, Paul Zutten. I V ng? , arf . , Q4 V Q .5--1 ,, S x 143 Z 4.1, 5' - ..:7i-Q4 - hr -. J -. 1 4' 7. ,gr LY, 'J 9' x .l fe? I- '-1,4 . img, a , .s Q Ill , 49 if: gg sl KM, - A, ,, , 7 72' ' sa- 3 x T7 , Naen '-:iq Q , OA A 5 4 fi Q-54 9 , 5' ' , Q '1 :'3iJil?7 an 'f 4. Hz ' 5' -. .- 41.15 1 If . -w n 9 if , 0 39. -J ea' Q We . K X B N... - -lem: . 1 J tra, If 1 ' ,L , - - J K hy' Y. . , Q , V , M 'Z 1 fd li . Vi .,., ff V , , I Freshman students Willie Mitchell and Jeanette Nelson relax after school while discussing the news ofthe day. X of if X In-'-vi., ,, N fflbovel. Freshmen Cindy Gri- vetti and Peggy Strickland utilize library facilities during their 4f5 hour study hall. lLejl. Proving that basketball isn't just for boys, Freshmen girls play enthusiastically in their physical education class. M. Sophomores profit from cand , bake sales The second annual Sophomore Hootenanny, sponsored by the English department at the Frosh-Soph division was the major event of the school year. Entertainment was provided by talented teachers and students. Other suc- cesses of the school year included a mixer, a bake sale, and a candy sale held in October which brought the class a profit ofSl,700. Under the direction of Mrs. Shirley Holloway, class sponsor, members ofthe sophomore class participated in various drives and contributed their time and abilities to working on committees for dances such as the Homecom- ing. During the year they worked in concession stands during football and basketball games and they sold pencils with basketball schedules on them. Several sophomores were also invited to serve at the Junior Prom, held in May. Elections for class officers for the following year were held in the spring. The sophomores have gained valuable experiences that will help them to follow in the true Bloom tradition. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS. flej I0 rightl: Sheila Skowronski, vice presidenzp Vivian Kudlaty, secretary: Billie Velissaris, treasurer: Mrs. Holloway, sponsor: Susan Vittori, president. SOPH. BOARD. FRONT ROW: Kathy Smith, Donna Furrer, Millie Jean, Bernadine Wright, Charlotte Brookins, Therese Kuras. ROW 2: Toby Gershon, Marcha Darnell, Shirley Clark, Betty Shambo, Paula McCray, Rosemary Lucarini. ROW 3: Carrie Wilder, William Butler, Vicki Bohm, Ann Terry, Jeanie Rush, Harriet Wittert, Anita Vickers. ROW 4: Laura Riley, Alan Georgie Edwards, Glenda Roland, Donna Moore. BA CK ROW: Rochelle Haseman, Ro? Trebiani, Bev Kasper, Bob Heinze, Tom Kolavo, Ronald Skorich, Claudia Basel. W Cross, Sue Mulka, Pat Morrow, A 7? ' J., M 43 C 1 I f 5 it A ,. ..., ,4 H... 'V ff ZZ 1: f 7 ,. 14, I fff, X ff n f I 4 131' Bob Bearby, Gary Beard, JelT Becker, Paula Becker, Tawan- na Bell, Penelope Bello, Rick Bement, Judy Benberry, Thebe Benfork. Juanita Bennett, Paulette Ben- nett, Leonard Berg, Sharon Bernardy, George Bertram, Mary Bialasik, Janice Bielenin, Duane Bisig, Sylvia Blakemore. John Blazek, Linda Blevins, Steve Blood, Walter Bober, Stephen Bock, Donna Boehm, Vicki Bohm, Sharon Bohn, Danny Bolton. Greg Bonick, Catherine Boozer, Ruth Borio, Judy Borkowski, Anita Borsilli, Bill Boss, Charles Boudreau, Mike Bouler, Joe Bova. Dan Bowen, Matthew Boykin, Terry Boykins, Vanessa Brad- ford, Bruce Bramlett, Barbara Bramstadt, Mike Branch, Hol- ly Brand, Christine Branden- burg. Marsha Brandon, Linda Bravo, Dennis Brennan, Andrew Bri- atico, Dianne Brighton, Rose- mary Briones, Gary Britt, Ann Brodanex, Charlotte Brookins. f gf 5 V, ,, ,.-Y K, MM if 4, 4,2 ll, 'C , . f f'i' f ' ff ,. .-' I' f , - , X Q 75 f 1 -Q., f f f J ,,,,,w - . uf f ff .fl , I 1 . , ,,,. 'L g E, ,f E L L ,gi 'VY P 1 , 1 H ., K Sophomores Dean Accadia. Martha Adams. Rosie Adams, Frank Agostini, Carl Ahrendt, Jacqueline Akins. Ruben Alaniz, Mike Alberson, Mike Alguire. Bob Aliotta, Ricky Alisiani. Bonnie Allgood, Frances Al- manza, David Alston, Eliana Amaro. Brenda Amos, Chris Amundsen, Susan Amundsen. Clarke Anderson, Gail Ander- son, Laurethia Anderson, Anita Andrade, Jennifer Andrews, Denise Angelini, John An- gelini, Karen Angellotti, Charles Aniol. Debbie Ankrom, Earl Annable, Elvera Anselmo, Jean Anvick, John Apking, Frances April, Marlin Arnholz, Barbara ' A, A ,,.- ,fy ' Aschfort, Ira Asher. ff - yy f,.1,,z , f -, K - Q .ya , X U Q Tony Austin, John Austin, ,,, .gfq .5 . 1 Linda Baker, Richard Bako, AQ 1 I f J . W 1 Edward Bakowski, Jerry Bales, ., y l :V 2. -S - ,II Jack Balkey, Larry Barker, ' 1 Bonnie Barnes. , ' -'ii2 ' A Paula Barnes, Dan Barrett, In . ,I I , Claudia Basel, Larry Batten, 'ff ,ff ,f f John Bauer, Adelheid Baum, 1 , Mr 1 ,,,' ii , f Elaine Baum, Sandra Beal, Q s I .qv f V A X Andrea Bearby. ' 1 vt ' ' I X , . . ,..- ' I 1 4, J , ,,, 3.5 ,fp iyfi' 5 'H :J A 47 xi ' .2 f' - are ta.-f f ,, . ,uk , V, 'll 25, I krr. ff, . in 1.5 , v ' -... , All ,AA Q , V ' AH fl ,V I If 'J T' B 3 X ' iff i l . H A fm ., ' 5' -t f l ' V if lv., A' Atil ' : - l B st e J at , I liff , N V I -.,,1 'ni' Q Z My T- 1. ,... A .. My 1 C J I K A 'f,., , X J I 1 iili ' . ,,,, . 1: A J t ' u 'mf' Q ' i liil. 2 .,., - ...-.. 'f ' X A T, .JI4 V 1 N If at va M a - ee X- M ' ' l. i X' A ' ,', , ' 'V 3 2 ' I 165 Sophomores Barbara Brosz. David Brothers, Cindy Brown. Debbie Brown. Lynn Brown. Bob Brown. Ronald Brown. Dianna Brown- field, Linda Brownfield. Edward Bruce, Willard Bru- elle, Susan Bruhl, Bill Bryan. Douglas Bryant, Mike Bul- czak. Gary Bult. Debra Bur- gess, Donna Burgess. Celeste Burgum, Clillord Burk- mier, Christine Burns, Dennis Burt, Linda Burt, Sandi Busby, Gailene Bushong. Darlene Buss, Gena Busse. Pedro Bustos, David Butler, Bill Butler, Chris Cada, Gary Calfarini, Richard Call, Yvonne Callais, Pete Camaio- ni, Domenico Camilleri. Shirley Camilli, Dewayne Campbell, Joan Campbell, Beatrice Cantu, Josephine Car- celli, Kevin Carmony, Charles Carnes, Beverly Carr, Don Carson. Paul Catlett, John Cavallo, Suzann Cernyar, Kim Cerrone. Luis Chagoya, Andy Chandler, Roosevelt Charleston, Clay- ton Chester, Roger Chester. 1, ,9 . . if J . ,, , ia ig. s,.- ga-3 . Q 5 ,ll s l, s ix . , ' r' E Q w 2, i, . N- if ' wwe- .yr , l X W . . Q ., V f-' ii 1 X as -'tr ' x 4 in W . l px , ns, I ts... EBI- . : . - s-, '. , .. , it 1, Q g,e,.,f - l f ,. . , C. . gg .Ji , fi' M 'x ,I Q 1. , -, . 4 x, . - .V A I sz iiiii g is MY X E xg . . ,Q YS N fi- 5 tv' A ., -fyip2s,g,e,s.- .. G- 533.8 ff- sf z 1. -.f KJ gt- '9' ' Effffsr fps. 4 l icmisa. 4 ' A in v K J 'U Jai . .,.., 5, Gm 'Q Q' is g 'qi X Q, Va, in 1, ,. i ,.v, 1 ,it .. . ,Q - as u ' 'Q Q J - . i. v ,., r x Q., 1 ' ,, ,. A Q I K.. lt '.,i : - A 'K M H ff ' QW -sr If Q -Qt., Z - .fl '+L 4 , -- . l66 ' I , -ii Kaul A i,:f,. mt i,,: L fi U . ii? ' C B Q . . ,-- wt -f 1 S Cleophus Chinn, Antoinette Ciancanelli, Rosalba, Cianni, Frank Cincione, Darrell Cio- falo, Gary Clark. Helen Clark, Shirley Clark, Stanley Clinton. Mike Cobb, Sheraine Cobb, Lemuel Cockrum, Debbie ColTelt, Dennis Colbert, Brian Cole, Joyce Coleman, Jerome Collins, John Collins. Paul Connor, Linda Conte- rato, Lois Conti, Anthony Conway, Steve Cooper, Walt Coots, Jim Copper, Joe Cor- sino, Maria Cortez. Carolyn Cox, William Cox, Bonnie Crane, Linda Criss, JelT Crnkovich, Charles Crooms, Cindy Crose, Alan Cross, Donald Crow, Jerrold Crowder, Mike Crow- ley, Arthurene Curry, Brenda Curtis, Steve Cushman, Bruce Cutean, Dianna Cyphers, Pat Czyz, Sarah Dalie. Rodger Daly, Mary Damiani, Lothar Damsch, Wolegang Damsch, Marcha Darnell, Richard Darty, Darryle Davis, Debbie Deboe, Valerie De- hore. f ,al , , ,,,,'- . . ff-f i lnfwf ' .Ma .Q J 4,7 .7517 . fr 7 .id ' U 'I 7 , . 6 , 4 7 ' .. 4 .,. W- if 1- iw' .. , ?j 3 4 TF 4 l 5 A i 1 David Fleck, Sara Flores, Haviland Flory, Susan Foley, Denise Folta, Mary Fonseca, Elizabeth Foster, Jerome Foster, Phyllis Foster. Tyrone Foston, John Foushi, Armando Fox, Jose Fox, Don- na Francis, Ricky Franke, Eli- jah Franklin, Keith Franklin, Sandra Franklin. Barbara Frecowski, Nancy Frey, Arthur Fuentes, Donna Furrer, Debra Fushi, Fay Gaby, Nancy Gaddy, Thomas Galaviz, Susan Galbraith. Michelle Galderio, Pat Gal- derio, Mike Gans, Tom Gan- ser, Blanca Garcia, Oralia Garcia, Gilbert Garcia, Mar- guerita Garcia, Ray Garcia. Valentina Garcia, Joe Gardner, Lynette Gardner, Thomas Gardner, Marilyn Garrison, Bob Gasbarro, Rodrigo Gauna, Susan Gelet, Ed Gelin. Sandra Gerald, Jeff Gereg, Toby Gershon, David Ghiotto, Lynn Gianetti, Bryant Gib- son, Harvey Gifford, Claude Giles, Debra Gill. ,M 1 . , af If U Q ..-1, ' ri 9 I A .viy I i f ,,,lb .,,VI g in T' i 'fn Xe-lf! i Q, is XJ all N Sophomores Nick DeFrank. Richard De- Fries. Cecile DeGuilio. Irma Deleon. Nancy Delossantos. Gene Deluca. Pam Derosier. Richard Dill. Teresa Dillard. John Dillman. John Dimascio. Belinda Dixon. Ruby Dixon. Connie Doolittle. John Doud. Bonita Dover. Marsha Doyle. Susan Duchene. Linda Dunn. Pat Eagan, Gor- don Eaken. Dorothy Easter- wood. Jearline Easton. Sandra Edelman. Dawn Edwards, Robert Einhorn. Robert Eld- ridge. Robert Emady. Dennis Emig. Lance Emola, Bert Entsmin- ger. Janet Erickson. Eva Es- cobedo, Elisabeth Etienne, Matilda Euber. Carlton Evans. Ezekiel Evans, Charmaine Everett, Susan Falasca, Ruth Fanello, Richard Farias. Den- nis Farmer. Mike Farn, Cheryl Fazzini. Mark Fazzini. Dianne Fekete, Nicky Feni- more, Fannie Ferguson, Ri- chard Ferguson, Phyllis Fet- ters, Stephanie Feuerstein, Dan Field, Pam Finley, David Fitzgerald. I K1 'i'f .it VN if .,. 7 Q ' 'P Y 1 Q A A- A 1 Q g , g?i U ii ig, ii' Mk l . Q . E g? T 3 5 l67 Sophomores Jane Gill, Pat Gineris, Glenn, Cathy Gliottoni , An drea Gnaster, Danny Goff, Laura Gomez, Randall cher, Bill Goncher. Angelo Gonzales, Eddie zales, John Gonzales, Gonzales, Joan Goolsby, Goonan, Charles Gordon, Gordon, Brenda Gourley. Donna Granno, Judy Gravely, Jim Graves, Steve Graves, John Gray, Paulette Gray, ' Georgina Graziani, Graziani, Jerry Green. Christine Greenwood, Ernest Greenwood, John Greenwood, Sam Grillin, Deborah Grinder, Valentino Grivetti, Karen Groves, Geoffrey Grublesky, Mark Grupe. Bob Gru Tom Gru Jac- PP- U PP- quelyn Grutzius, Irene bitz, Bruce Guidotti, Guiliani, Donna Gust, Gutekunst, Annette Guyton. . Barbara Gwiazda, Celeste Hadnott, Cynthia Hadnott, Thomas Hahto, Ernestine A Haley, John Halfaker, Diane '14 Hall, Erik Hamlin, Henry Hampton. l '5- ,, . .Y , f 3 .4-. X., .fy ' ..- Mike ,a, r J J fs t J A ' - ,J ' ' if si. ig Gon- ,' ' '!'73g1 If A In if YGJIV 5 H 4 ' zf' ' gf' A . M If Rosa V 1.fV -f.. l.L f , I ' . Tom -l'... , ., V . Pam Hs! 4 ' .1 . 'gg 1 V A . it i V K' 0 :Z 7 .. ,,.,,':. 1, ,,.,.-I x . T' ZX' if 'QE .,-' f'- - ' 0 ' ' ' , ' r J X . , 3. ,.'--..., 1 g ' X 'Q L ' K , In V, gg Q ' ,-.' Q , ,,--i K - 'rf- f ,I I - y ' ' T -2,' xr- ' I -If iz. A V. my I I J A J L f:: Gu' ., . J, I ,234 A . A mi .llldy ., ,I e' fi 4'- Steve A jg' g lVA4t , t f. X ,V li.fQ lt':4f1:.fg.'LT-'L il' ' gi rf' 12 t r :' . - x H ' ,,,V 3 G' 4? J I Wesley Hanrahan, Linnette ' , ft '-'A 4. ,,,. J, i'i', 5 if ' B Q 'T' Harden, Floyd Hardimon, .iff ' n We Karen Harn, John Harrell, if J 'ir-, 5 Johnny Harris, John Harrison, rl P E 'Ht Anne Hartmann, Rochelle I lisa , ' Eli? Haseman. 1 In Chris Hawkins, Kimberly I A ,, ,iv Q6 Haynes, Douglas Heath, . 42 ' Christine Heft, Judith Hein, CWM qqn, Lf' By Bob Heinze, Susan Helton, .x ' ' Q .gt Barry Hendron, Tommy Her- P L f man. ' if it if .vi i 1 -GI L Vr' 9 ,- V ' ag-Q.. ,xiii 4 :. . .f, ' . K . Wm .,,, , V l68 9 , Lf . 1 if 1 If 4. tl: MQW v 3 1 1 Eustasio Hernandez, David Herr, Roy Herring, Marie Heumann, Gerald Hibbler, Bruce Higgins, Jerry Hofsom- mer, Jimmie Hollie, Rosalind Hollis. Mary Holtz, Undray Hood Gail Hooks, Bob Hoover, La mont Hopson, Allen Howard Cynthis Huber, Angela Huck abay, Maria Huerta. Willie Hughes, Charles Hum- mel, Bob Hureau, Walter Hurt, Bill Hussey, Donna Hutchison, Ellison Hutchison, Jann Iaconi, Clarence Irons. Annie Jackson, Claudette Jackson, Debra Jackson, Tom Jackson, Valerie Jackson, Toni Jacobi, Louis Jacobucci, David James, Donna Janis. 4 5 1 ,al Q , -,.1.j1-4 ,g 4 f TT!!-?W'f' 1' , ,i fi .XC , , ,Q M . I , I 's z Z.- . - . f A vt' fyez Q . . A ,- 'iiffli zafl :ni .ina , ' , ' .1 Yi ' J fe--V C Barbara Knuth, Tom Kolavo, Brian Konley, Chris Konley, Sandra Kopatz, Bobby Kozub, Jim Kramer, Connie Krause, Bill Kregel. Cheryl Kreidler, Elaine Kren- cik, Katherine Kristina, Mari- lyn Kromelis, Vivian Kudlaty, Terrina Kunstman, Therese Kuras, Kristine Kurth, Jean Kush. Joe Kuster, Paulette Kvas- nicka, Susan Kwiatkowski, Shelley LaBelle, Joe Ladalski, Laurene Lambertino, Jeanne Landrey, Larry Lane, William Lane. Pat Langley, Debbie Lantz, Debbie Larue, Earnestine Lat- iker, Casimir Latka, Alice Lawton, Norine Leddy, George Lee, Ruby Lee. Diane Lehiv, Mary Leinen, Edward Lemarbe. Charles Let- ko, Joe Letko, Jackie LeVault, Stanley Lewandowski, Debra Liggins, Tyrone Liggins. Diane Lind, Carolyn Lindley, Odell Lindsay, Gloria Listen- bee, Charles Lobue, Sara LolT- redi, Scott Logan, Curtis Long, Tony Lopez. fi- 47 , ' 'i,.' J . g c! ' 1-, f '--, ' WK? , E a A N f 35? Sophomores Cheryl Jarrett. Mildred Jean. Ken Jensen. Luanne Jensen, George Jewell. Vera Jimerson. Dolores Jiminez. Albert John- son, Andre Johnson. Eddie Johnson. Jan Johnson. Jo Johnson, Karen Johnson. Law- rence Johnson. Mary Ann Johnson. Maude Johnson, Na- thaniel Johnson. Renee John- son. Rose Johnson, Terry Johnson, Pam Johnston, Bob Jones. Cheryl Jones. Jim Jones, Marion Jones. Mike Jones, Willie Jones. Q E' V Ethel Joubert, Kathy Joyce, if ,... 1 3 Marsha Julian. Everett Jung, ' f 'f,., Q Harice Justice, Barbara Kaack, W' Q - l gi A ' Bill Kaczmarski. Tom Kalus, J V ' X s Paul Kaminski. Q - I Bev Kasper, Charles Kats, WI, 3423 K' 'j , Pam Keeler. Debbie Keller. J A ,, 'Qi' e, Wayne Kelly. Glennie Ken- f ' -' it nedy. Mike Kennedy. Pat Ken- , 4 , , EV , 5 N nedy, Gary Kern. 1 A 3 Q Ken Kerns, Art Keyes, Ethel .e fe .. Keyes, Roxane Kidrowski, W , e-,g,,' Q33 Z Clifford Kielhorn. Fedelthia ,ff -e 'f f ' 'A ' Q ?' King, Tom King, Willie King, 6 y Gail Klein. F Q , ,,,,. w Q it Qc. : 'H' if if Q ,Q ' .. -wa B' we ' ' V t J , ilvl I . , i n if Q 3 4 1 A 5 A th .. T69 Sophomores Gilbert Lopez, Maria Lopez, Abel Loya, Rosemary Lucari- ni, Kenneth Ludlam, Ruth Ludvigsen, Bill Luft, Bob Mack. Dale Maddox. Todd Maehl, Keith Mahome, Melvina Mahome, Donnis Mainard, Michael Malone, Jane Manaois, Linda Mann, Margo Manno, Josephine Manriquez. Anna Marie Manson, Nick Maoloni, Daryl Marcott, Mike Marek, Mike Marias, Sharon Marks, Carol Mars, Willie Mars, Art Martinmaki. Joe Martisek, Dave Mashburn, Kathy Massey, Emma Mata, Paula Mateyka, Sheila Mat- thews, Willie Maxon, Joan Mazur, John McCarter. Minnie McCary, Marilyn McClendon, Shirley Mc- Conathy, Bill McCormick, Debra McCoy, Mary McCraig, Vicky McCraig, Paula Mc- Cray, Debra McDowell. Joyce McElroy, Bob Mc- Grew, Bernadine McGuire, Susan McKay, Bob McKenna, Denise McKinney, Dennis McKinney, Ralph McKinney, Willie McKinney. ...f,,,, . , f, E J ., 4 'af ff, 'nw 4 . .. A..- .5 .f 4, ' ' 'ii, J :4 J, t if if as J . s r r t J t J , t ix in X x ,Q I 3- J' V YQ if fr-r, 1 J I 1 .4 yd., N 4 S ,uf ' 7 ,- 4 Q. 4 1 f --. 5:-. s 3' 4:1 nr at We .j Q' al I E i ? ,w Q 1 C 'bi - iz Q? s Q 5 s 7277 I - 'sl y 12' ' J 4' 4 . 5' , it Q ' l V al I 9 w E . M' J if 4 ' ,'.' .'- .'... . -- ,. . P9 . K :x It ' lah Marva McMurtry, Bruce Mead, Max Medrano, Bob Meier, lrene Melendrez, Lydia Lendoza, Ray Men- doza, Candy Merchant, Ken Merritt. Julie Meyer, Lynn Meyrick, Bill Michael, Frank Micko, John Micko, Bob Mielcarz, Debbie Milam, Gary Miller, Janice Miller. Kyle Miller, Mary Miller, LaVerne Mims, Vicki Mish- ler, lra Mitchell, Diane Mixon, Mel Mocco, Lucretia Montgomery, Marcella Mont- gomery. Donna Moore, Tom Moore, Wendy Moretti, Scott Morris, Pete Morrison, Jim Morrow, Pat Morrow, Gary Morton, Margaret Morton. Elizabeth Mulka, Rachel Mungia, Christine Murphy, Cindy Murphy, Bernard Mur- ray, Bruce Murray, David Myers, Bob Nailon, Debbie Nance. Paul Narcisi, Dean Nardi, Carolyn Nasiatka, Pattie Neal, Steve Nelsen, Diana Nelson, Daniel Nesbitt, Gladys Nettles John Newberry. i ag? -,ge .I I 6, . aw, ' . W . W Jim Peden, Douglas- Pendle- ton Juan Perez, Micheala Perez, Bob Perez, Eugene Perry, Helen Perry, Wendy Perry, John Persiani. Marshall Peters, Sonny Peters, Keith Petritsch, Teresa Phagan, Camilla Phipps, Tom Piechocki, Mark Piergallini, Donald Piflier, Dave Pillman. Eric Pitcher, Mary Pittman, Mike Piunti, Mary Pocock, Carol Polak, Margaret Pol- lard, Tom Pope, Phil Portelli, Leanne Porto. Donald Potter, Vicki Potts, Mike Powless, Larry Powell, Larry Powell, Martha Prairie, Leveta Pralle, Wilam Diane Prather, Marian Pratico. Patricia Probus, Walter Prof- fitt, Delores Pryor, Violet Pur- ser, Linda Rab, Nancy Ramey, Volanda Ramirez, Stephanie Rand, Ernesta Randle. Hilliary Randle, Jeannette Ranieri, Eric Ratcliffe, Easter Reams, Tony Recupito, Sheila Reeves, David Reithel, Debbie Reynolds, Aquanette Rice. 9 an fu Q I , Zz 0 '22, R x., i:: W-14 X W y x 6.52 4 ,fm I 511 ..,,, J Kay bm ., ,- if V E at ,gf K. ,VW 'Y S Fame '-me ,A X x M ZX .bs ., WFIIN- LT x i i- k i Jsty , ,,, 1 mi In iv , in U t 4 f -A rp i s . 'si . fa w y 'H Sophomores Marcia Newell, Al Newson. Brenda Nicholas, Elizabeth Nichols, Carl Nielsen, Thomas Niemczak, Doris Noble, Kevin Noonan, Louie Nordell. Jackie Norris, Mike Nosker. Clara Nottmeyer, Jerry Novoryta, Mike Nussbaum, Linda Nykaza, Ed O'Brien, Judy O'Bryan, Anita Ochoa. Sylvia Ochoa, Jim Odom, Rebecca Olivarez, Jan Olsen, Edward Olshavsky, Helen Olszewski, Jim O'Neal, Ray O'Pila, Herminia Ordonez. Linda Ordonez, Virginia Ordonez, Barbara O'Rouke, Carol Orzechowski, Claudia Outlaw, Linda Overall, Marie Paciorek, Ernest Paden, Tom Paesel. Mary Pagoria, Leslie Palanca, Glenda Palmer, Randy Pane- ga, Linnea Panzar, Pat Paolella, Catherine Paradiso, Carol Paris, Darrell Paris. Jean Paris, Monica Parisi, Sarah Parks, Connie Parr, John Parsons, Lynn Pas- carella, Frank Paulis, Kathy Pawelek, Gordon Pearce. i q . 'A' v Cl 'cr 1 Q. T Ks- 'U 1 .f , 1. ,,,,-'- ' I I 11' , ii , l l7l R A C -J y 'L- Y .':s,. , f , A 5' ff . fi ima J 3 - la Sophomores Pam Rice, Allen Riddley, Ken Ridge, Diana Ridings, Laura Riley, Dora Rios, Jim Ristau, Carol Ristenpart, Steve Rob- erts. David Robinson, Louis Robin- son, Jesse Rodriquez, Sandra Rodriquez, Doreen Rogers, Jesse Rogers, Glenda Roland, Gloria Roman, David Roop. Herminio Rosales, Pedro Rosales, Kathy Rosenberger, Duane Ross, Pat Roth, Tom Rotondi, Charles Rowland, Pierre Rubbens, Charles Fufus. Olga Ruiz, Susan Ruse, Jean Rush,- Judy Rust, David Ruthenbeck, Linda Rutkow- ski, Nancy Rutkowski, Jerilyn Rydzon, Joe Salazar. Marc Sammons, David Samp- son, Ray Samuels, Jose Sanchez, Larry Sandifer, Josephine Sanelli, Madaline Sanfratello, Sherrilynn San- ner, Carol Santeford. Maria Santostefano, Tom Sapienza, Renee Saraceno, Donald Satalic, Janice Satter- field, Ervin Scales, Holly Schaffer, Donald Scheidler, Charles Schmaltz. Ji .- V -' 123332: fx sv 1 .v, ,W ' ii. A -aj G f- -fa! L M gl . is , af - m 'T . W , ,R I., f- t 1 4 -1 'au K my x ,wa w ar., X E vl MN.: R I ' ivy 1 IA' 9 A f ' il ' K J , c S a - .J A Q A . ,,,, . J- Q 4 , l : 'QS 1 it lift if 1 I wi.: 9 ff-ffl? V V 4 I V f V I . ' x ' at V MM ' 9 T I I 1 r l l A L 7 K N 3 as M , V, Q 5.1 gf if it rl .Q S' RJ ' 1 9- Q-Yi . , , , f fic . ff i W 1. r ,f pl ,V f lv '- --'I -fd? A I ,f ,fm ,, A ' 4 Lfffnlx V .V A. . A Y Y 1 J I , J yy Zan' , 1 Q I' if Lf 172 David Schmueck, Marilyn Schneider, Phil Scholz, Cindy Schrage, Nancy Schreiber, Cynthia Schroeder, Lois Schroeder, Bruce Schultz, Larry Schultz. Debra Schumacher, Bob Schumpp, Beverly Schwiesow, Elbert Scott, JoAnne Seng- stock, Mike Seyssens, Betty Shambo, Acy Shannon, Jehu Shimizu. Ken Shipley, Valerie Shipley, Tonya Short, Jon Shroyer, Mike Sierra, Nathanial Simp- son, Pat Simpson, Debra Skaggs, Judy Skinner. Ronald Skorich, JoAnne Skowronski, Sheila Skowron- ski, Laura Skultety, John Slaton, Andrew Smado, Sheila Small, Mike Smedley, Glen Smiley. Charles Smith, Deborah Smith, Dennis Smith, Emma Smith, Jim Smith, Joe Smith, Kath- leen Smith, Kathy Smith, Paul Smith. Willie Mae Smith, Richard Snyder, Donald Sobota, Dora Solis, Phillip Solkey, Kathelyn Solomon, Carol Soltysik, Carol Sons, Deborah Sorenson. X Y f 4 1 41' 1' x ,,.. ,V WIN' fs Min vhaW9z 5 wma W if , 7, f xv. . ,, A . W7 y 1 ' , J ,,., 5? 9' 'a Z1 A 'f E ' 4 ' ie-5, vw, 'gf ' , , X A , A Z: 4 2 , x z J y jff:2,,7! f 1 , ,ff ,,V,,V, 1 f., , 'fi VL , game , W if Lflffk' ,af Q9 I . , , , 67' W .' Q1 Live:-4, , if g L fy, 7 f Q1 U52-'f' , fi .., I Avg -if , ' ii - I 3 -. 'W -'-My .' . 4 .- H V, f f ff , . -A X , A. J , 7- X fx, 1 ' 1 t ,. John Troiani, Jean Tronjo, Terry Trucks, Glen Tully, Lester Turner, Mary Tustison, Roberta Tustison, Marlene Tyms, Karen Utermark. Margaret Vagnoni, Bob Val- lone, Steve Vanderwarf, Bob Vandusen, Carol Vasek, Mary Ann Vaughn, Brad Vazales, Billie Velissaris, Bonnie Velis- saris. Sandra Venditti, Jim Verduin, Bill Vermillon, Juan Villago- mez, Dora Villarreal, Joan Vilsboll, Nick Vittori, Susan Vittori, Lee Voigt. Rudolph Vuckov, Deborah Wacaser, Mike Wachel, Jim Wade, Sally Wagoner, Rogers Waiters, Jim Walker, Terry Wall, Tom Wall. Gabriel Wallace, Kris Wallin, Nancy Ward, Ollie Ward, Roseetta Ward, Harold Warr, Alicia Washington, Diane Washington, Dwight Washing- ton. Kevin Washington, Pat Wash- ington, Jimmie Watson, Rickie Watson, Shirley Watson, JefTery Watts, Kathlyn Watts, Jim Weatherspoon, Bruce Wecker. Aff, V , ' I W f 1 , ' A F . fi- , ff ' --,f 5: '22 x :' , in ab, . i Cs. I at 7' - f S3 , ,.,, ,Q 'is I , , h f f Q ' 4 4 W-I. , .V . , ., Xi? Q -, . me sf sf vit A... .wi vvv, I X y X - . Q fi 211, -iv ? '-,, -M., 1 Sophomores Thurman Southern, Hariolena Sparacino, Gary Spatz, Henry Spegon, Linda Spencer, Barry Sperti, Joe Stadnik, Susan Stanton, Pat Staton. Marc Stefan, Nancy Stege, Delva Steinsultz, Kimberly Stine, Jimmie Stokes, Wayne Stokes, Deborah Stone, Irvin Stone, Kathy Stotts. Pat Stow, Janice Straczek. Pat Strickland, Willie Strick- land, John Stringer, Yvonne Stringfellow, Sheila Stuebe, Debbie Summers, Daryl Sunn. Nancy Sweet, Bruce Tadeo, Sharon Taffora, Terry Tatter- sall, Barbara Taylor, Lawrence Taylor, Ralph Taylor, Sherry Taylor, Annie Terry. Issac Thigpen, Julie Thomas, Stephen Thomas, Alice Thompson, Argalia Thomp- son, Tom Thompson, Terry Tidd, Joe Tieri, Bill Tilley. Betty Tindall, Ruby Tipton, Katy Tobeck, Maria Tomassi, Izora Townsend, Jackie Town- send, Debra Trago, Rosalind Trebiani, Regina Tripam. ,ts A l S :.'- RE: 5' ' M' ,ig-f ,,,. , 2. V 2, - '--: , --Ai i, 'flfl 2' - I 1 i J W'1?? X i ,. , , ,sf-A .f.ft. i ' Wi ,T i f 4' OK I - Qi, . ' T.. -AQV , h , A ,I up A 1, . ,,,. , ,.,y ,,,., , 5 K H, . A V, iz N ,,V, 'J ' -t QL T'-4' T 111 J 1 . -,rt J , i , Q' Q NT M415 'wx . 173 32 Sophomores Mark Weddel, Gregory Wein- mann. Adrienne Wells. Carol Wells, Leonard Wells. Willie Wells, Edward Wengren, Darlene Westman, Larry Wes- ton. Carolyn Wetzel, Ann Wheeler, Charles White, Cleveland White, John White, Judy White, Sharon White, Vicki White, Linda Whitescarver. Mary Ann Whitfield, Jack Whiting, Dennis Whittinghill, Wayne Wiedman, Denise Wiedermann, Deborah Wieser, Carrie Wilder, Deborah Wilder. Nancy Wilken. Pam Wilkerson, Sandra Wilk- erson, George Wilkins, Ray Will, John Willett, Belinda Williams, Brenda Williams, Clora Williams, Geneva Wil- liams. ik 4 L 3 if 'W 1 y be , mai ., 13, W in ,, lf. ,1 vi ,1.,, f f af Z 96 5,1 .., 9 Q8 , N t y X l ' WN-' : : lC'l tl, J J:':,Q . Linda Williams, Philip Wil- ,, 'i liams, Vicki Williams, Wanda ,U , -, In I 'A Williams, Tom Williamson, 44 -.f'S,3f 1, - Arrell Willingham, Garry Wil- , 5 M g son, Pam Wilson, Harriett 1 'Q , V ,- 'U' Wittert. X, ,,, , at A' I Mike Wlos, Allen Wolak, V' J J , I Susan Woltman, Georgette P Q Wonders, Jim Woods, Berna- w , 4 'f l dine Wright, Janice Wright, , ' V --,- I g, ' f sf' Jim Yana, Margie Yarbrough. 3 gk lr h l ' - 2 - if f' ' 5' t I ..4. 1 ':'of':l :',. A J ? ,., ., ifyggf V Lv A t I ,f X A- V , -,,' f l f' 1' s Vx. f, fa- Q w g . it . .5 X! ' ff 1 ,wmv A 4 f f .., , , ., Vg, X fi , ,, Under the direction of Mr. Lynell Stubbs, sophomores Pedro Gonzales and Mike Farn learn to work with decimals. f-1 W J, Manuel Ybarra, Adele Young Danny Young, Tracey Young Sheila Zachary, Joe Zagone Joe Zartuche, Bonnie Zatkalik Maryanne Zlamal. Linda Zona, Barthold Zwart Bonnie Zych, Kathy Zych. , v , t ,, J 216' C fi gf fLehf. Reaching for his Algebra book, Sophomore Don Potter hurries to get to class on time. fBe1ow1. English II students Mike Wachel, Debbi Stone and Elaine Krencik record poems under the direction of Mrs. Alice Myers. , 'wi '-1 i- Juniors plan, prepare, perform ,,,..,, Vp,r W. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS. flefi I0 righll: Ida Bova, lf6USLlf'6I',' Butch Witlock, presia'en1,' Elaine DeGlopper, secretary' Dale Williams, vice presidenz. Between the time a student is a Sophomore and a Senior, there is a period of time known as the Junior Year. During this time a Junior student may take the Preliminary Scho- lastic Aptitude Test, College Board Exams, the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test, and other tests to prepare for the rugged road to college. Then, too, comes the seemingly endless hours of homework, and finally trying to find the time to put their share of work into Junior Class projects. A.:-..rf 'N IT f4X With the weight of these responsibilities on its shoulders, the Class of 1969, sponsored by Walter Kuras, has man- aged to come out on top in their endeavors. During the year, the class sold football jerseys, basketball pencils, decals, and held the largest candy sale in the history of Bloom, grossing over 557,000 in a single sale. One might ask, But what is the reward for all of this hard work? The Junior Class can only answer with, The biggest event ofthe year-THE PROM! JR. BOARD. FRONT ROW: Dianne Hensley, Natalie Fors- berg, Gail Newhouse, Jane Householder, Rhonda Ruse, Charvette Burrell. ROW 2: Cindy Moore, Debra Brown, Karen Hayse, Cindy Filips, Anne Sissel, Sharon Carter, Sue Bowlds. ROW 3: Carol Ashley, Judy Rimsnider, Anne McKerral, Pat Tucker, Judy Hesemann, Roycelyn Joiner, Nancy Bonnin, Judy Alessan- drim. BACK ROW: Gloria Pupanek, Frank Pisterzi, Eu- gene ' Miller, Tom DiGuilio, Martin Murphy, Richard Hentschel, Russell Smith. .li - '... if li 1 1 1 I 1 psf .4 . 1. T.. g,,,,,. Hu h Gary Bloom, Carmella Bob- bett, James Boehner, Larry Boer, David Boling, Gloria Bolos, Byron Bonham, Chris Bonham, Leonard Bonifield. Janet Bonny, Nancy Bonnin, Barbara Booth, Connie Borio, Rachel Bortoli, Sarah Bostick, Shelia Bourque, Ida Bova, Larry Bova. Steve Bowers, Sue Bowlds, Edward Boyd, James Boyd, Cheryl Boyer, Ken Bradigan, Henry Bragg, Shelia Bramanti, Victor Branch. Gretchen Brandenburg, San- dra Brandon, Carol Brauer, Ann Brebrich, Ron Bridges, Kathern Brockman, Mark Brodsky, Roger Brooks, Wil- Judy Browski liam Brooks. James Brosz, Debra Brown Janice Brown, Charles Brown, Gloria Brown, Linda Brown, Kirk Buckner, Rich Buckner. Barb Budnick, Kay Bult, JefT Burchett, Faye Burklow, Bren- da Burkmier, James Burname, Chris Burney, Charvette Bur- rell, Brenda Burt. Q a E - fs .- '33 I , 1 -1 if c 11 I ... , fl X j Z -.1 'V I in f 'IM I ,.... f ms ' ' -1 ll txfii VJ' it I Ga Q. L. 'ifwa . 'B if if A i f if I i Juniors Mike Absher, Sharon Alber- son. Linda Albrecht. Judy Alessandrini, Carol Alexan- der, Debra Alexander. Gail Alexander, Oliver Alexander. Peterson Alexander. Kathy Amos, David Andrade. Robert Angellotti. Dennis Archie, Thomas Armellino. Cindy Amstrong, Carol Ash- ley, Levon Austin. Andrew Austin. Ron Baer, Sue Baetzel. Carol Baker, Joyce Baker, William Baker, Terry Baldwin, Jim Bales, Chris Banicki, Paul Barbour. Jeanne Barnes, Roylene Barn- hart, Steve Barrick, Mike Barwig, Andy Basile, Frank Basile, James Bass, Robert Bates, Carol Baur. Diane' Beck, Michael Beck, Bea Becker, Mike Bekeza, Dennis Bennett, Wallace Bennett, Emma Bently, Mar- garet Bently, Nancy Berg. Carol Besler, lrene Bialasik, Americo Bianchi, Mark Bian- coni, Timothy Bieronski, Kathy Billingsley, Tom Bisping, Jim Blank, Dan Blankenberger. .-.. E Q f 9 Til It A If 9 Lf' 5 . .x x JE Q? 2 by 9 ue., - J W V. KT Y 3 ' Q31 K- if-GT -I I O ..-. 4. F, , f . S' at -.J J S. 177 Y f 3 4' ' ., 1 -an W-Q ...RZ L, B . Munn 1 A., -vs 9 I 3 l.- 4 X A Juniors John Burton, Joe Bushno, Dennis Buselli, Carla Cabala, Toni Cameli, Rita Cameron, Joseph Camilli, Richard Camp, Wayne Cantway. Rick Cappelletti, Pat Capps, Tony Capretti, Mary Carcelli, Mike Carducci, Virginia Car- penter, Johnny Carr, Linda Carr, Alan Carroll. Sharon Carter, Joe Casali, Stuart Cassista, Glenn Catlett, Wendy Catlett, Fernando Chagoya, Luther Chambers, Wayne Chandler, Dave Cheuvront. Margaret Chew, Marie Chew, Jeff Christofanelli, Danny Cicale, Nancy Qicale, Bar- bara Clarey, Barney Cleckler, Humphrey Cobb, Jim Cobb. Karen Cogar, Edna Cole, Irene Cole, Edward Collins, Dan Colonnelli, Vicki Com- pratt, Dennis Condon, Faye Connor, Treva Cook. Debbie Cooper, Esmond Coop- wood, Nanette Corradetti, Kathy Cortez, Gwendolyn Cotton, Mary Coyne, Mike Craig, Martha Crane, Vince Crescenzo. iv WJ ies 4 1 J f gig! ..f J' 1- offs 6.51 1 qli Q ii X 2 ii li' S il A hh 1 4eE?23 9 . kt! B J I A h ii I F r i ' J 5 S iff -,L it H 't H I 5? st, V 5 tlvl L i st .tra i : ., 'W ilsxle i ' A Q., 2 H 0 Q nfirrlgx mr, Tim Crosse, Steve Crosse, Roger Crossland, Bob Crowe, Veronica Crowley, Jim Cuda, Sue Currier, Debra Curtis, Eloise Curtis. Dennis Cvercko, Norman Cyman, James Cyphers, Gail Cykiel, Paul Dahlstrom, Doug Dalton, Deborah Daly, Edie D'Andrea, Bonnie Dandurand. Phil Dapkus, Elsa David, Jesse Davila, Jose Davila, Stella Davis, Suzanne Davis, Te- reatha Dean, Robert De- Angelo, Elsie DeGlopper. Donnean DeGrave, Tom De- Giulio, Irma DeLaCerda, Harold DelRio, Shirley Dem- kowicz, John Denny, Tom Demkowicz, James Denton. Frank DePirro. Lynne DeProsperis, Mike Diamond, Van DiCarlo, Rich Dickey, Bob Dickover, Bill Dickover, Margaret Dickson, Gary Dillon, Joe DiMaggio. Egla DiTola, Linda DiTola. Dale Dombrowski, Louis Dominguez, Charlie Donald, Beverly Dongory, Pete Dono- van, Robert Doud, Mary Droghn. z W ji Af .1 .,. , my ,QL if Lg I, Ag '- . ',i,.. W 19- eei - at J i ' K' 4 LA 4 4' Z , 'ri' . . 0 ff' ,f n , f 70' mv' X 0 ,ii 1 35 ,ff f ,yep V ,V nh ., - 4. zz ,,,, iw I M . M . 42 .. , , ,503 if ae hw . Q . .. S E Michael George, Jerry Geraci, Steve Gereg, Bill Gibson, Nanette Gifford, Richard Gillespie, Ester Gills, Maria Giunta, Mack Glowiak. Roy Goesel, Berlynda Goings, Amelia Gonzales, Refugio Gonzales, Sammy Gonzales, Brigido Gonzalez, Marlynn Goodman, Ollie Goodson, Bob Gorham. Joyce Grahovac, Elvira Gra- ziani, Paul Greathouse, Jessie Grifhn, Sara Grifhn, Irene Gronowski, Yolanda Gronow- ski, Robert Gross, John Grubio. Norman Grubisich, Karen Grupp, Linda Grutzius, Jane Guillermo, Linda Gust, Laura Gutekunst, Russell Guzzo, Vincent Gwiazda, Paul Haaks- ma. Kathleen Hackett, Frank Hackett, Gary Hall, Bob Hall, Rose Mary Halpin, Joan Hal- verson, Holly Hand, Brian Hannig, Judy Hansen. Larry Hansen, Bob Hanson, Shirley Harland, Ron Harper, Donna Harris, Theodore Har- ris, Donald Hartman, Rich Harvey, Bert Haskell. I ' gyms. -..,.ff'2i'ir3P n- ! wifi' i F 1 0 7' 4 W 1 t is M, 1 13' ' Ah fr Q -:is gi' A f Y 1 1 , K My . J . . 7 if ff I4 1 1 . ii' J dit. y 3, 4 Juniors n J Tony Dryjanski, Ronald Duff. - Mike Duffy, Chester Duncan. ' lv f - t Kim Duncan, Mary Dunning, r 5:3 I f ' rj - Jim Duran, John Durham. KA s V , ,,,' filly, ' . Mike Eagan. V Janice Eberly, Bruce Edwards, Karen Edwards, Jayne Ekis. Leon Elam, William Elliott, Dan Elson, Al Engel, Brian Engstrand. Rick Ervin Milann Evans Robert Evans William Ever- , . R Farmer George Fasanella. 1 I . Ernest Fiedler Cindy Filips. S F' ett, John Falasca, Herschel 15 Laurence Filley, Robert Fine, Jeannine Fiore, Barton Fla- ' ' - A ert Forbes, Laurie Formentini. W 3 mr 'ia Y ':7,:f:,-.1 it W5 i as hive, Ronna Flauaus, Pam ,-1? Natalie Forsberg, Gail France, ' - 5 1' Danny Freeh, Cathy Fricks, E, .5g- r y LT' it Thomas Froneck, Teri Gaby, is il ii 'W 'M' James Galick, Leon Galvan, ai' if ' Estella Garcia. Felix Garcia, Lydia Garcia, .3 -gy 1- Robert Garcia, Roxanne Gar- ,,, ,ef If nett, Rosa Garrett, Bryant ,gs gfwgrif Garrott, Larry Gaston, Frank V A Gayton, Gayle George. I ?f, Q' ,fl . L C r, 'f Qi, ggi .i i W 5, .-i' M ,,. J Aykv ,Iv V .A l In A 44, Q 1,1 - - z if .A fa if- ,f , '., ' A D 5 2 'iit ,i . ,.... l-, K1 U 56 ' i'i-L - 5 If 4 L ttc . i is , 4 il 'J W 1 1 . nz. li Fliter, Dwight Flowers, Rob- Juniors Karen Hayse, Mary Hebda, 1- Carol Helt, Richard Heft, Ed H, V J 'H' ,, Heinze. Janice Heller, Linda ra ' f Henderson, Chuck Hensley, f, Q- Dianne Hensley. , i , , , ,' e'-,: , 2 X T . ' ' , it ' Judy Hensley, Bob Hensley, , A Richard Hentschel, Tom Her- 1 Q V 9 -3 6' jf' V A + 211 2 -A an ern, Alice Hernandez, Frances f 5 'if Q Hernandez, Judy Hesemann, 7 , V , , 4 .' . Q Bob Heuts, Willa Hicks, . 'f ff .nm Hill, Nancy Hinko, Jymm iq, , .,. , S J f H Hodge, Larry Hodges, Lynn , X , 04 P A 1A . 1': .ef Hoerntlein, Anita Hoffman, LLA, ' ,.,,' Vlu., ' Inge HolTmann, Jim Holling- ,.-ff 2 ' nw Ju, S Sed' Tom Hon' Ca I ' Tim Holt, Keith Homeier, Ted i , V-1 g f- ' ,lz E A . Hoover, Julie Hopkins, Ulysses , ,.p:.,Q 3 M4 , - .P -3- 2 ,Q K' - Horton, Steve Hotchkiss, Ben- A . ny' Hotkiewicz, Jane House- ff ' f 'i a -, , holder, Shirley Howard. Q H f -s' , L' Q, . Betty Hudson, John Humes, D i 'li '63 iavf h-:- . A Delia Hunt, Virginia Hurd, 5' 1. w Q ,. if Barbara Hutchison, L, T. Hut- i f Q Q ,V .,,,. ,W ton, Sally Inguagiato, Jackie , ,,,. , ,V , . Irons, Juerven Jackert. . 'A A f' . 3 2 f d d J it N d it 4, i X 1 U J E war ac son. a ine Jac - ag f ,if son, Diane Jahnke, Lamont gm I -j- 771, Tr B, 32, 7 a Jamison, Skipper Jankel, Wa gf Ylvn A A ' ff 'j A Rosemary Janssen, Don Jasi- ik A K V' ca, Larry Jean, Robert Jensen. H X V T 2 l V iz ,,. 5? 8 i El fi K - ,,,, J aleet , t Lf y i . J as , , , , .. aw 4 fl J J w ii' 1 r fs c T3 l8O Janie Jimenez, Alan Johnson Alvin Johnson, Bruce Johnson, Mark Johnson, Mary Johnson, Nancy Johnson, Rhonda John- son, Rosie Johnson. Steve Johnson, Roycelyn Ronald Jonas, Eddie Joiner, Jones, James Jones, Lauretta , Meddie Jones, Sarah Jones Jones, Victoria Jones. Rick Jorczak, Geri Joren, Susan Joyce, Jon Juhlin, Ron Julian, John Jusick, Paul Karas, Garry Karpas, Larry Karpas. Marilyn Katavic, Mary Ked- zierski, Vickie Kehl, Mike Kennedy, William Kennedy, Linda Kerns, Sherrie Kersh, Pat Kimberly, James King. Jim King, Jeff King, Robert King, Troy King, Judy Klein, Kathy Kleszczynski, Mary Knoch, Annie Knowles, Rose Knox. Pirjo Kononen, Juliane Kos- sack, Janice Kous, Jelfrey, Krause, Frank Kristina, Kathy Kristina, Mike Kroki- das, Joan Kudra, John Kury. L fs -X ,Y , In Q '1-9 . 5 ., Q I dw:-L , 'J' ' ' VVV1 . tif ' 'VJ J tx A J Annette ,.,, - ZR' Q A. A ,ml l K ..fLr'r. rs 'Aff A ' 5 ' K 5 -:Q L All Q-Q Ron Maurizi, Yvonne Max- well, Cheryl Mayheld, Earl Mayton, Earlene Maze, Clar- ence McCary, Lacey McCray, Patrick McCulley, Michael McCutchen. Dale McElroy, Howard, Mc- Elroy, Margie McElroy, Pa- tricia McGhee, Carol McGov- ern, Anne McKerral, Tim McLaughlin, Connie Melone, Margauita Mendez. Pamela Merritt, Bruce Meyer, Sherri Michaels, Louis Mig- liorati, Gene Miller, Jim Mil- ler, John Miller, Karen Mills, Chris Minton. Kirk Mishler, Elizabeth Mit- chell, Linda Mitchell, David Molyneaux, Raymond Mon- tella, Cindy Moore, Joyce Moore, Lutricia Moore, Na- thaniel Moore. Stanley Moore, Willette Moore, Mary Moran, Robert Moreno, Mark Morgan, Rob- ert Morris, Ed Morrison, Kathy Mounts, Bob Mouritsen. Martin Murphy, Paul Murphy, Alan Murray, Ken Muzzo, Joe Natale, Larry Neal, Jay Nehf, Barbara Nelson, George Nelson. li . ly ' fy .t'f , it . in Isgig X 1 M gr t Juniors Joseph Kury. Frank Kush. Harold Lammelein. Tony La- Morticella. Beverly Lanham. Bill Lanham. Debbie Larcher. Debra Lark. Christine Latka. Cindy Laws. Wayne Lear. Riley Lee. Terry Lee. Robert Leichtfuss. John Leli. Dan Leluga, Jim LeMarbe. Ray Lembke. Mike LeVault. Oscar Lewis. Robert Lien. Mike Lindahl. Edward Linden, Albert Lloyd. Leo Lobnitz. Harold Lueke. Gary Lundgren. Dave Lysak. Raymond Mac- caroni, Robert Mackenzie. John Mackler. Joe Maddam- ma, Laurie Maehl. Sheryl MalTei. John Mahome. Shir- leyMahome. Richard Mainard, Selma Ma- naois, Olga Mancha, Ron Mannel, Grady Manning, Peg- gy Manning, Carl Manson, Anthony Maoloni. Mary Ann Marinucci. Pat Marr. Henry Marszalek, Juanita Martin, Willie Martin, Jerome Mascitti, Renee Mas- sey, Kathy Massery, Hulan Matthies, Ted Matthies. . A-,II Q 3 in V , - . , 1 Q 'G-.J G W 'sf 'V . if ' Z' ' , -. f T if ' eu- fkiJ ln.nl -'52 l8l . V 41 E 6. Q! k L.. ' 'B Juniors Ken Nelson, Phyllis Nelson, James Nettles, Joseph New- berry, Gail Newhouse, Jean- ette Newman, Bill Nichols, Dennis Nicks, Michael Nolan Ramona Norwood, Debra Nowocin, Eugene Nowocin, Cathi Nykaza, William O'Connor, Pat Ogilvie, Larry Ohlendorf, Robert Ohlendorf, Dennis O'Neil Chris Opsahl, Barbara Ostro- ski, Debra Owens, Robert A. Owens, Sharon Pakey, Mar- lene Palanca, Bill Palmer, Den- nis Paradiso, Ken Paris Melody Paris, Noveller Parker, Penny Parker, Sherry Parks, Virginia Pascarella, Flora Patrevito, Carolyn Pat- ton, Vicki Paul, Linda Paulk Julie Pavlik, Debbie Pawelek, Cindy Payne, Georgianna Peach, Lynn Pearce, Charlotte Peart, Robert Pemble, Eliseo Pena, Cheryl Pensinger l gin J i L ., i, f 5 ' V: V ' ' il . A i ll l fi 5 52 ' , 1 .- ,, 1 iv , I ,. f,'- S Q K 4 J , an is s ,, .,y.y il, ,Ai 4 '-1-Z. ,f 4 - IQ jw',.i' Q - sv .9 V . Q 9 ,K Y, , , Af , ,.- , 1531322121 'WL L, ,, ,V I J, e YQ, , Edlonzo Perkins, JoAnne a ,, Perry, Linda Perry, Melanie Vill 'Aw Persiani, Mary Peter, Kathy , ,V A 15 Peters, Mike Peters, Steve f '4 1 Pezzute, John Piazza If ' I I ' - J A ' fi ,fi X 1 N . V ,,-- 5: , gr A YT' t .e 911' ft 1 '- Y- f y U 'Ke U ,f at-,. V y hli him ., My W gm . f c gg Q is W, l Z' ew s is fe' f ,J A a , K ,Q ' , 'i K rj 5 s-,+R Q, U 'ef , , xx J X B 1 ,i' to A .f X1 - . . ' A ,,. - , l82 .,,. , v ,, ff in li 4 'f' 7 4 Y 5 f. 5 'Q ' 5 L f ,f 1, r f , .V , y ' s .1 th C JoAnn Piergallini, Joe Pigatti, Louis Pignotti, Esmeralda Pina, Pat Pinley, Franco Pisterzi, Denise Plamondon, Maria Planera, Terri Plant Steve Polak, Andrew Polovich, Maria Porrino, Randy Por- telli, Willie Porter, Vernon Powell, Vickie Pribyla, Blair Priebe, Ken Primavera Tony Prisco, Dianne Prisco, Larry Prisco, Jerry Prokop, Gloria Pupanek, Steve Quar- cini, Mario Quatrini, Rose- mary Quinsky, Vickie Quin- tanilla Robert Rahn, Linda Ramage, Juan Ramirez, Lionel Ram- irez, Darcus Randle, Chuck Ranieri, Valerie Ranieri, Mark Rauner, Craig Rausei Ronald Rebeck, Larry Reece, Barbara Renick, Frank Renzi, Chris Reubelt, Vickie Rey- nolds, Laurie Rhode, Debbie Ribeca, Dennis Ribeca Arlene Ricchiuto, Marvus Rice, Mike Rich, Linda Rich- ardson, Arlene Richie, Bill Ridder, Judy Rimsnider, Jesusita Rios, Randy Rippe t 1 t ' JJ A 1 4 1 L LL is L4 1 ,Wy J, C V' i. ,XM 4 Billy Shelton, Emma Shelton, Griflin Shelton, Brigitte Sieg- meyer, ,Lois Sigler, Arlene Silvestri, George Simmons, Bonnie Simon, Rich Simone Alma Simpson, Aubry Simp- son, Sharon Sims, Tom Siska, Ann Sissel, Nancy Sjogren, Stephen Skultrty, John Slack, Rebecca Slate Larry Slavik, Pat Sliwinski, Pete Slusinski, Frank Smado, Franchon Small, Steve Small, William Small, Dennis Smith, Ethel Smith George Smith, Jackie Leonard Smith, Louis Lydia Smith, Navada Phil Smith, Russell Mike Smolik Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Keith Solomon, Daniel So- pher, Walter Southall, Rick Spier, Christine Spiller, Felix Stallings, Mattie Stallings, Fred Stanek, Vincent Stanfa Kathy Staszak, Elaine Stieg, Bernard Stone, Karen Stow- ers, Diane Streib, Darryl Swaim, Ed Swanke, Kathy Sweeney, Jacquelyn Sweetin H , f'-3. 1- , ,- in ' at , ' '37 1, - be 4521 i W If 5 Q A ' rrlr i . 1 Q U H' ' 1 I 4 VA-, ,, ,- ' kr 1'5 4 'X' -fi! J . -,A affxjw -:fd 1-bl 6 4 ff' A f rl N l83 A, 1 .:, ss 8. X v, I 15' 1 yd aa- ,, Ar l X Q , til! K, V, , Juniors Oscar Rivera. James Roach. Brenda Roberson. Carolyn Roberts, Lee Robertson. Wil- lie Robertson, Robert Robin- son, Guadalupe Rodriquez. Pedro Rodriquez Jimmy Rogers, Patsy Rogers, Leslie Rohwedder, Robert Rollings, Gary Roop, Kurt Rosecrans, Howie Rosen. Sharon Rosenberger, David Rubin Dorothy Rucker, Kent Ruge, David Ruggeri, Ray Rumble, Rhonda Ruse, Bill Rush, Linda Rush, Barbara Rutnicki, Rich- ard Rutnicki Lynne Saalman, Bob Saal- man, Rich Sahlin, John Sala- zar, Horacio Sanchez, Lynne Sassano, Bobbie Satterfield, Betty Saviano, Philip Saviano Ted Sawyer, Carl Scarbrough, Ron Schaap, Diana Scharland, Richard Scheiwe, Henry Schmitt,,Mark Schneph, Phil Schultz, Marian Schumake Robin Schutz, Jim Scott, Deborah Seggerman, Rian Seipher, Cheryl Selvaggio, Abbe Shain, Julia Shannon, Pat Sharkey, Ellene Shaw , Ly. 1 . ,, ot, 4, V - L4 U 1 f 'Q 9 mth GE. Juniors Mark Szesny, Ray Tambrini, Wilma Tarquinio, Betty Tate, Louis Tate, Rose Tate, Dennis Tavoletti, Art Taylor, Sidney Taylor 3, 3 . f 1 . --Q, -V r , 'Y , A ,, , g 6 Van Taylor, Barbara Tews, , 'V - Charles Thigpen, Colette 7 'i V 8 ' f ' in Thomas, Esse Thomas, Allan ' 1' 3 'U 153 . '- 't f Thompson, Ricky Thompson, f. Zi- f W 's 'zt' . ' Shirley Thompson, James , - -f ' -'., , g 1 f Thornton , 1 J' EA A t Mike Thunder, Bob ribefi, W V. in Brian Tiemens, Stewart , 4. .,.4 , E ' -1: .J S 5 , I. V.,, 5. m ilf :.' -4 1 ' J Tihinen, Theresa Tomassi, 44 Z f M' 33 , 'jf i j t, , ' Q-gf' Pat Tondua Tosi, Mary Q,-, N.. me 2 1 5 5 51 . .,Lv X W Q 1 Traise, Bernard Travaglini 'atv' mp? ycli W X g g , ,ff L Ah K L K it t i ,ti 1, Arnie Travis, Jack Tread- p ' it well, Pat Tucker, Tamela M' If A - ' K Ulf. Turner, Veronica Ulatowski, 3 .. gfjg Eckhard Ulrich, Lyn Vallow, AQ-Q ' Louis Vanarsdale, Donna Van- W' ,, f , .-., S' B 2 , 4 , ' 'f mggen , Q i ff in KE S as fat Gerald Vanderheyd, John p , A ' Vanderwarf, George Van- A I , A A 3' - J Q W A Dyke, John VanEs, Robert , A if '. ge , J if A GM 2 ' VanEs, Bruce VanSlyke, Lo- -m ,,: 1 f ..,, -if!-7 retta Vasquez, Allen Vehrs, 1 7 I f 'l f ' ' ,, T - f y, L1bbieVenturella tk A A 8 x ' -I IV f , Louise Vera, Don Verduin, K, ' H. . , , gig Diane Vidimos, Birgit Vilsball, , f Q, , I S' J . l W s ,M , ' Mark Vinegar, Paula Vittori, 3 ft V, , ,Q if 'f'- A - Z, Candy Voights, Mark Vuollet, ' 'y ,p,, V ' i ,' gf ,V ff . 1 , , g f Stanley Wachel I , p up I up If l , Augusta Wade, William Wade, , 1 1 , Q Earnest Waiters, Don Walker, fi 'zf' sv., Mike Wall, Jean Wallace, James Ward, Bernitha War- 1 , ren, Gregory Washington. is sv' if E ffl Els! it ,Q X, 1 - 5, J. M, Ak N Wal , 1 j 4 A fu ill X f. W f Af' . xl Z' , f, ,, f f 1 ,, , .,,. K, Q A16 'E ..,, I fx S' fm 5 nn yn' 4 'f f f f f 19' Q f ,.?'wl -Q Q 1,7 at , ,.,, ' Z! , .1 4,4 1 , ,3 if 'Z i I, g A 'G' i fm, 184 Vicki Washington, Zenobia Washington, Deborah Watson, Yvonne Watson, Louis Webb, Patricia Webb, Warren Webb, Eva Webster, Dawn Weishaar Terry Weishaar, Paul Wenzel, Mike Wheeler, Claude White, Donna White, James White, Julie White, Lee White, Yvonne White Jim Whitfield, William Whit- son, Rose Whitte, Joyce Wiater, Gail Wiebke, Don Wielgat, Tom Wielgat, Clarence Wilder, Arlene Wilken Carlton Williams, Cheryl Williams, Christopher Wil- hams, Dale Williams, Janice Williams, Linda Williams, Martin Williamson, Larry Willingham, Roosevelt Will- lngham Debra Wilson, Margie Wilson, Byron Windhorst, Butch Wit- lock, Kathy Wolgamott, DaVld Woltman, Rodney Wontor, Debra Woods, Steve Worobec , Juniors Larry Wright. Lewis Wright. Quandtralene Wright. Vicki Wyatt. Paul Yacono. Mike Yankee. Roxanne Yates. Ernie Ybarra. Steve Yednak. Christine Young. Curtis Young. Floyd Young. Joseph Young. Joan Zagone. John Zajac. Susan Zajac, Tom Zajac. Rhonda Zalman. Andrea Zarate. Naomi Zarate, Edward Zarlengo. Thomas W V , , vw 4 4: 'lf' 1 2? V , ' V ,, A .. X i :Jail 7 . ,J 1, M iw! f - - 1 hw I , , 1 1 f X - Y 5 3, 'J , Q, SZ! ' 5' A , , .F .4 9 , 10' 'f' ' A' r'- J ii i 'J ' fe 4' 2 'f ' ff V if f ii fm-fafiwig' 24, fright! Only on Girls Slave Day would you see this. Virginia Pascarella and Sherry Parks carry stacks of books and three Junior boys look on laughingly. RV gywe-,S N VV X , 7, 4 Ziems, Frank Zolp. ,ff A , , augilfww 1 1 ,... f td' f :LL-if ' 1 i fx. M, -. '03, Wiki flejii Juniors Pat Ogilvie, Joe Pena. and Gregg White relax while listening to one of Miss Byrd's recordings in American History. Seniors are ffTrojan Spirit , ,,,4l.1.l. -- fm-s SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS. flefl to righlj: Ralph Williams, treasurer, Virginia BOf1rliH, SeCf6I0fy. Wayne Buehrer, vice-president, Tony Zerante, president. With the reception of their diplomas, the graduating Class of 1968 ended another chapter in the annals of Bloom Township High School. After their graduation in June, these students went on to college, trade school, service, and occupations with different firms and com- panies. During the early part of the year, Senior girls honored their mothers at the annual Mother-Daughter Banquet, What Are Mothers Made Of'?' The Senior Class Play, Teahouse of the August Moon, will be remembered by every member of the Class of 1968. An old but often thought of activity was the Junior Prom, Camelot uC,Q SE- The sale of booster buttons for the Thornton basket- ball games was one of the major fund-raising projects carried on by the Senior Class. Running the concession stand during one of the football games and several basketball games helped the Class to a better outlook on the year. For the first time in the history of Bloom, there was a hall decorating contest to see which class had the most school spririt. The Senior Class won the first spirit trophyn and started a new tradition at Bloom. Now, as the Seniors look back on their past fruitful four years of life at Bloom, they can say, 'LWe're from Bloom and couldn't be prouderln SR. BOARD. FRONT ROW: son, Marilyn Ziegler, Melva Monroe, Leoria Rush, Carol Alexander, Vivian Gaston. ROW 2: Mary Vasek, Barb Tiberi, Gloria Moore, Randi Wecker, JoAnn Harper, Kathy Fields, Meg McKillip. ROW 3: Jann Folta, Mary Barrows, Pam Twedt, Dorothy Hardi- mon, Alyce Elmore, Sharon LaBelle. BACK ROW: How- ard Johnson, Philip Hesemann, Alan Lundell, David Brown- field, Milton Petritsch, Dennis Mavragis. , Gerri Landrey, Connie William- Corine Aebi Robert Aebi Bruce Ahlborn Adrian Alessandrini Carol Alexander Ronald Alexander Carla Allegro Barbara Allie Johnnie Alston Gregory Amos Judith Anderson Cecilia Anello Janet Angellotti Mary Jo Angellotti Eleanor Anselmo Seniors Haj-4 'IQ wg-.2 : fo,- 99N gf' 1 R 4.7 , . 5 Jia EQ 2 Greg Anvick Martha Anzaidua Barbara Backus Georgia Baczynski Christina Bakowski Rosemary Barrett William Barrett Mary Barrows Theresa Basile Richard Bava Martha Beal Alvin Beauchamp William Bekeza Dorothy Bennett David Benni Doloris Benton Larry Beretta Macario Bernal Carol Berry Jeanette Bertrand Seniors fag Gail Biasella Deanna Biesboer Deborah Biesboer Larry Billups Tarja Birkman Robert Black David Blankenberger Terry Boers Margaret Boettger Robert Bohacik Steve Bohacik L. C. Bolton Virginia Bonriin Patricia Borecki Lynette Boss Sylvia Bourque Earl Boyce Ralph Bramstadt Robert Bricks William Brison Gertrude Brisske W,-ia. 43' Clara Brookins Patricia Brookins 52' vi , .., Monica Brown Regina Brown jjj. an I' 3 an N' 9 3 David Brownfield Floyd Browning Edward Browski Eugene Bruhl Karen Bruni Ronald Bruns Harold Bryan Joyce Bryant Robert Bryagalski Joseph Brzowski 6 ,hx I umm Q 1 Zi f 5429+ 'ff , .. 4, f, 40' 9 A J Q! 1 ' 4 Gregory Buehrer Wayne Buehrer Patricia Burns Judith Burton Lawrence Busby Elaine Butkus Stanley Cales Olivia Calhoun Archa Campbell Debra Campbell Seniors .fd-, ,or 0 ' ' t '44 ' 7' f ,i f 'z' . J ' - 4 ,. N at V 2 , f fw- ff , S P it s. . .iw - 3 i A fn .. li James Carcelli Edward Carlson Deborah Carpenter Carolyn Carroll Gail Carroll t i fi, V, ,, af I , . 1-if ff -1, K- wf-,fc .J up ii' - 6?' 3.C,.::f','j fy,s.,gfgyAj,Aff,5,1 44- an iw .. .Vg , , 1 W, , f E '5 'r3'7' Prensola Carter Linda Casper William Catto James Cavallo Jon Ceresa Mary Ann Cernyar Brian Chau David Chong Donald Christian Yvonne Ciarlo Alex Cipolla Randall Clark Willie Clark Judith Cline Lowell Cockrum Kathleen Coleman Keith Collignon Evelyn Collins Michael Condon Denise Conran Seniors Louise Czyz Sandra Dalie Charlene Dallessandro Anthony Dalsanto Harry Damsch Susan Dauksas Alexander Davis Blanche Davis Charles Davis Michael Davis Michael Dawson Robert Dean Patrick DeBow Patrick DeFiore Robert DeGuilio Elsa DeLosSantos Melanie Delsenor David DeLuca Geraldine Demase Lorelei Devine Sally Conterato John Cookingham Emerson Cool Gloria Coopw00d James Corsiglia Rodney Costello Fredrick Cote Robert Cowger Galvin Cowles Jennean Cox Roderick Crim Sharon Crittenden Gerald Crotty Patricia Crow Elouise Curtis 1 Lorinda Dierking Robert DiGiannantonio Joseph DiGiulio Robert Dill Catherine Dillman Brigitte DiScorpio Charles Donovan Russell Donovan Morris Doolittle Linda Douglas Michael Dover Michael Downey Inez Doxy Jacqueline Doyle Jerome Dryjanski AFI Wi Jr' Seniors .',':::fQN, 1 i Hg ' T77-fn' 5- Raymond DuBois James Dunn Thelma Dye Donald Dzurison Richard Edelman Alyce Elmore Shirley Emady Steven Erllmeyer Sheila Evans Michael Fanello Toni Eason Jerry Fay James Ferguson Janet Ferry Kathleen Fields Eugene Figurelli Ann Finley Patricia Fiorenzo Dennis Fleming Jann Folta ' . I Q rr, A vs 1 ff gawk! by f C1257 ' -Hn. -my limo-.' E . ,A, 1 u 1 I4 f ffxf 1 I -.., Jodyne Gasbarro Vivian Gaston Maria Gauna Kenneth Gavel Gayle George Sandra Gereg Shirley Gereg Roberto Giannetta Cathy Giannetti John Giannetti Paul Gibson Charles Gills Mary Gineris Gregg Goggin Jonnie Goings Anthony Gomez Richard Goncher Tim Goncher Monte Goodman James Goodwin Y' ea-ef ' '1tsf11fi.:i-I. 1 :V iz : q,,f5.7:7g1y - m,eS4!y, wi Z7 -2' , , fi f 1 if? X avi' r' , ,. David Forrest Daniel Fon 3'-1' Steven Fowler Patricia Francis Henry Franklin Earl Franks Louis Freeman Janice Fritz Dale Frump Laura Furrer Lucia Garcia Mary Garrett Jody Garzelloni Thomas Garzelloni Terry Gasbarra Seldon Gordon Alan Green Blane Griliin Elizabeth Griffin Deborah Grublesky Susan Gruca Margie Gudgeon Vera Guest Frank Guiliani Jose Guillermo Nelda Guillermo Michele Gunter Frank Hackett Brenda Haley Alexander Halfaker If ' 3'fg'l f f f, . Z jig 4,.,,,,.,- -I-2,.,,,, ff , ,, iz ,,,, , V, Q-M y V 'V Q 1 ,JZf'i'Z' F'7 ' 'l J ,' ff fo r fp , , ..,, , ,M V AVVV ,V V V . . Zn I pg! i I i Seniors A V, .4 ff,- , Yfyy-, 7. f-:ff , I ,J f V. if an 1 ,K I, 77,2 , f WU, .4 , 4.1, I, , 7, Q - f, af ., 'V it-' :ff . A -, -f f iw Ar! 1 Y la: J 'nf ,.-..' ' X B f v7'ff' , I 'ff Qf' fa zvf f ,M ,, X i if lf' 1, UAXEX Q 'Y 4- K. waf- Qin KW ff rm X xx A Q , H P . V f ii' ' 2 , , X i . ' 1' ' ' 1 f gig., will ,ff ff l ' , f ' fy 0 91 -VV 1' cl, ' 3 ' M, W' I V' 4 fi .-.. L V ,112 Beth Hall Randolph Hall William Hall Dale Hamilton Vanessa Hanaway Kathleen Hankus Judy Hanrahan Richard Hanz Fresia Harbauer Dorothy Hardimon Michael Hardin Bobbie Harper Joann Harper Brenda Harris Clemmie Harris James Harris Kathleen Hart Gerald Hartman Robert Harvey Sandra Haskins Seniors an 3 ig-fv-jr 4 f 1 Z Q' .7 V v t f 3 1 JH' ' f 7 .5 a 1 f ,J Z V f f V f Carolyn Horton Richard Huber Robert Hummel Mose Hurt Cynthia Husarik Patsy Hussey Andrea Hutnik Michael Hutnik Denise Hyatt Roseanna Ingerly Suzanne Iurillo Gerald Jablonski Brenda Jackson Linda Jackson Cathy James Lyndell James Michael James Darryl Janusek Louis Jasica Linda Jaworowski 1 ,fri X 5,1-'CW' f,, , , zf ' f fp, I x , We 5 f f 552 9 lffyf f Richard Haviland Russell Hein Karen Hejmanowski Lon Helton Stephen Henry Sally Hering Lynette Herman Maria Hernandez Philip Hesemann Frances Hitt Darrel Hodge Linda Hodge Cordelia Hood Maldothia Hood Elizabeth Hopkins W ,!,,:,l , ,V ffvffff f A ' A is oyy J 4, f S, C '5 I , If , 1 ' ' . ,V 9 t' ' fx 1 Xfi ! , , LN H rw ff , if f , fi f ages ,Jmy -34-'J i lv Johnny Jemison William Jewell David Johnsen Alberta Johnson Anna Johnson Gwendolyn Johnson Howard J. Johnson Howard N. Johnson Huey Johnson Jan Johnson John Johnson Shirley Johnson Essie Jones Ronald Jones Stephen Jones r. , ,ff , -' 'J' '-1'lvr ,w. - 41, y.-4.13 'G-gg' . Fe 4' 5,i1 '.viJf'aQ. 1 -' f1:...z25Fvg'41.', F8515- , 43, S I- : ,V .i-.i-W' 'Ht , vu-S like ' . llllll XXX1 , Seniors X Ye-dl VYN Q-nil! A-x - i5 1 L L. Yvonne Jones Kenneth Julian Peggy Jusick Eddie Justice James Kalemba Phillip Kaminski George Kast Linda Kaszubski William Kays Karen Kehl Kathryn Keller Marilyn Kemp Gerard Kempa James Kemper Shirley Kennedy Mary Knowles Viewelta Knox Renate Koehn Benetta Koenig Karen Konkol Seniors Bernice Lewis Leonard Lewis Janice Lind Kenneth Lindsey Marsha Lobnitz Larry LoBue Gerald Lofton Dennis Longo Carlos Lopez Dennis Lorch James Low Dante Lucarini Lynn Lucia Rodney Ludvigsen Elizabeth Ludwig David Lulich Alan Lundell Darryl Lutes Kathleen Mangan David Manners x ag A , 47 ii if 'z- 3, , X Q.. iff' a , 9 2 . Z 1 J, Qr, ,,', . yn . - A. 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'M ' '- T ' 1,2542- ,: MJ? 7 Walter Polley Kathleen Pope Joseph Powell Patricia Powers Theresa Powers Louis Pratico Susanne Price Jeanne Prokop Linda Pros James Purlee Nancy Purser Patricia Quinn Esther Quintanilla Tonette Rabideau William Radulovich Scott Ralson Darryl Ranieri Robert Rau James Ray Paul Razor 'QW iii? my . . 7' 2 K - , - V, V 1 - . . ., , ,WWI ' f v I , 6 ? 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A Q R W X: R Q2 Kathy Sweetin Cynthia Talamonti Bernadette Taylor Edward Taylor Linda Taylor Russell Taylor Larry Tedford Linda Tedford Mary Tenayuca Linda Terry Peter Testa Royce Tharp David Thimell Carolyn Thomas Michael Thomas Richard Thomas Lee Thompson Wendall Thompson Annie Thurman Barbara Tiberi Seniors 4 4 Et f f f uf 1 f f ' mf ' X ly 1 W 1 I fyfff f f Rita Urban Sherry Urban Marilyn Vagnoni John Vallone Emil Van Rossen Mary Vasek Noelia Vela Richard Vela Harlene Velissaris Judith Ventresca Faye Verduzco Constance Vicari Robert Vink Rosemarie VonBorstel Christine Wallace Gail Wallace Christina Walters Gerald Warr Bobby Washington Howard Watson Nanette Tilton John Timmerman Laura Tippetts Lillian Tkaczyk Janet Tondu Betty Townsend Jacqueline Townsend Martin Trim Mark Troester Andrew Turner Barbara Turner Debra Tursky Barbara Tustison Pamela Twedt Raymond Ulatowski 5' ...Wy I 5,4 r aw ,, , wr? , am 4 Robert Watson Robert Webb Randi Wecker Kenneth Weekley Bruce Weishaar Linda Welk Allen Wells Jessie Wells Eugene Werner Bruce Werth Irene Weston James Wheeler Eda White Susan White Walter White Seniors ,, X Y 7 T4 ff 4,2 me f , James Whitfield Raenette Wicks David Wiedman Patricia Wierzbicki Tyrone Wilcox David Williams Edmund Williams James E. Williams James G. Williams Marj Williams Mary Ann Williams Patricia Williams Ralph Williams Raymond Williams Rodger Williams Constance Williamson Keith Wilson Lester Wilson William Williams Scott Wise Seniors V QW ., , ,f Q 45 . v f fy 3 3,4 , 1 , I of ff , ' f V41 1 ' 1 21 -1 - . 5 ,ff f: , 2 ' ' Anthony Zerante Marilyn Ziegler Dennis Ziems Sharon Ziems Vivian Ziobro Francis Zlamal Terry Zona Nancy Zukauskas Jeffrey Zych ,Ma ii W, ,,.,. , csc., . ., 4. , ,, 1 :L97?fff'4f-f-M M5', I 'VG 1944 -id - AMT -' ' f f , fr, ' f' f, -Q 4,334 4-vwy. jf 4.4. f f Mfg - ff , A . 4-MMQZ A l v 1432 , 5 , 123213, . :A ,fag , .4 -Q mfg- U , f M 4 R 41,25 R i 14, . if QQ, ffzlgf f ' ' ' ff ,Q-fm ' , , Muffy, - 1 v- 1 vfkzzcyf ', -fp v Mwfhfw , ' ,, .f V ' ,, 4 . . f fvf' ' f?' 1fZ,1f::1ifffg?Z , J , f f ,gif Q. M , ' . , ' ' ffx W ' '1?:'3f W , V -fr? atm. - ' 1 4, , Mgfi , 5,1 - 51:2 , , Nz, 'Q ' 0 , ' Q wif ,' , , ,f ww, fl-V ,J gma gin sg ' 2 f 0 44, Q44 , Yr-1 'rf ' i xml' X ..! Frank Wlos Phyllis Wlos Jack Wojack Kathryn Woods Thomas Wozny Paula Wright Marylin Wyant David Wyatt Dale Yambor Betty Young David Young Larry Young Renee Zachary Patricia Zeller Stephen Zeman SENIORS NOT PICTU RED Edward Bobbett Michael Connor Michael Cool Charlene Cooper Robert Emole Pedro Galaviz Clifford Giles Carlos Hernandez Virginio Hernandez Willie Hurt Michael Masciotra Naomi Massengill Samuel Moutry Walter Ratcliffe Dennis Schrage Charles Scott Sharon Young Special scenes of senior life 'Z 2 , A1 53241 Lotus Blossom fMaria Petrarcaj seems very indignant at what Seiko fAlan Lundellj has said. This is one of the many funny scenes during rehearsal for the Senior Class Play, Teahouse ofthe August Moon. What Are Moms Made Of was the theme of the Mother-Daughter Banquet. Mothers and their Senior daughters enjoyed humorous skits and a delicious meal. Seniors chuckle over some shared secrets during Miss Render's ninth hour English l Literature class. Senior Activities AEBI, CORINE: Senior Class Play 4. AEBI, ROBERT: German Club 1. AHLBORN, BRUCE: Honors Fall l,4, Spring l: Student Council Rep. 3,4: Senior Class Play 3,4: AFS Show 2,3,4: Festival of Plays 3,4. ALEXANDER, CAROL: Class Board 1,4: Choir l,2: GAA 1: Intramural 4: Pep Club: FTA: Senior Class Play 4: AFS 3: Festival of Plays 4. ALLEGRO, CA RLA: GAA 1, president 2. ALLIE, BARBARA: Attn. Off. l,2: Class Board 1: D.E. Club secretary 4. ALSTON, JOHNNIE: Hall Guide 2,4: Chorus l,2,3,4: Football 1: Wrestling l,2: Latin Club l,2,3,4: AFS Show 4. AMOS, GREGORY: Track l: Spanish Club l,2: Bowling Club 3: HRC 3,4. ANDERSON, JUDY: National Honor Society 3,4: High Honors Fall 2. Spring 2,4 Honors Fall 1,3,4, Spring l,3: Class Board 3: TOWER 4: Band l,2,3, vice-president 4: Stage Band 3,4: Pep Band 3: French Club 2,4: Senior Class Play 4: AFS 3,4: Festival of Plays 4. ANELLO, CECILIA: Student Council Alt. 3: GAA 2. ANGELLOTTI, JANET: Student Council Rep. l,2: GAA 1. ANGELLOTTI, MARY JO: TOWER 4: Senior Class Play 4. ANSELMO, ELEANOR: Marian. Chgo. Hts. 1: Honors Spring 3, Honors Fall 2,4: Choir 2, A Capella Choir 3,4: T 8L T 4: GAA 3: Girls League President 4: AFS 4. ANVICK, GREG: Track 2,3,4: Cross-Country 2,3,4: Chess Club vice president 1: Science Club 2. Honors Fall 2. BACKUS, BARBARA: National Honor Socie- ty 4: High Honors Fall 4, Spring 4, Honors Fall l,2, Spring 2,3: Student Council Rep. 1,3: Library Asst. l,2,3: D.E. 4. BACZYNSKI, GEORGIA: Drama l,2: Pep Club 1. BARRETT, ROSEMARY: Honors Fall 4: Chorus l,2: A Capella 3, sec-treas. 4: T 8a T 4: Latin Club 1, Thespian 4. AFS 4: Festival of Plays 4. BARROWS, MARY: National Honor Society 4: Honors Fall l,2, Spring l,2,3: Student Coun- cil Rep. l,2: Class Board l,2,3,4: TOWER 4: Chorus l,2,3: A Capella 4: French Club 2,4: Senior Class Play 4: AFS 4: Festival of Plays 4. BAVA, RICHARD: Boynton Jr. H. S., Ithaca, New York, 1. BEAL, MARTHA: Chorus 1. BIASELLA, GAIL: Student Council Rep. l,2: Class Board 3: Drama Club 1: Nurse Asst. l,2. BEAUCHAMP, ALVIN: Football 4: Wrestling l,3,4: Lettermen's Club 4. BEKEZA, WILLIAM: Commissioner of Frosh- Soph Affairs 2: Student Council Rep l,2,3: Hall Guide l,2,4: Vice President 1: Class Board 1, 2,3: Football l,2,3,4: Basketball l,2,3,4: Base- ball l,2: Golf2,3,4: Lettermen's Club 3,4. BENTON, DELORIS: Rosa A. Temple H. S., Vicksburg, Mississippi, l,2,3. BENNETT, DOROTHY: Hall Guide 4: Chorus l,2: Girls League Rep. 1: Orchesis 1,41 GAA l,2. BENNI, DAVE: Honors Spring 2: Student Council Rep. 4. BERGGREN, JIM: Carl Sandburg 2: Thorn- ton l, New Bu1Talo 1f2. BERNAL, MACARIO: Hall Guide 2,3,4: Band l,2,3,4: Pep Band 3,4: Track l,2: Cross- Country l,2: AFS 4. BERRY, CAROL: Washington High, Chicago, 1: Merriville High, Gary, 2. BERTRAND, JEANETTE: National Honor Society 4: High Honors Fall 3,4, Spring 2,3,4: Honors Fall 2: Spanish Club 1,21 Blu-Fins 4. BICKHEM, DIANE: Chorus l,2,3. BIESBOER, DEANNA: Honors Fall 4: Chorus l,2,3: A Cappella 4: GAA l,2: Intramural 4: Drama Club 2, App. Thespians 3,4: Girls League Rep. l,2,3: Senior Class Play 4: AFS 4: Festival o1Plavs 4. BIESBOER, DEBORAH: Honors Fall 1, Spring 1.2: Secretary 3: Chorus 1,21 A Cappella 3.4: T 84 T 4: GAA President l,2: Student Coun- cil Rep. l,2,3: Class Board 3,4: FTA President 4: Drama Club l,2: Thespians 3,4: Senior Class Play 4: AFS 3,4: Festival of Plays 2.3,4. BILLUPS, LARRY: Wrestling 3.4. BIRKMAN, TARJA: Evergreen Park H. S.. Evergreen Park, l: National Honor Society 4, High Honors Fall 2. Honors Fall 1.3.4, Spring 3: Choir 2,3: A Capella 4: T 84 T 4: Drama Club 2: Appr. Thespians 3: Thespians 4: AFS 3,4: Senior Class Play 4: AFS Show 4: Festival of Plays 3,4. BLACK, ROBERT: Vica Club 4. BOETTGER, MARGARET: Honors Fall 4: Choir l,2,3: GAA l,2: Latin Club l,2: Pep Club l,2. BOHACIK, BOB: Glenwood School for Boys l,2: Honors Fall 4. BOHACIK, STEVE: Glenwood School for Boys l,2, Honors Fall 3. BOLTON, L. C.: Charleston High School, Charleston, Missouri 1. BONNIN, VIRGINIA: National Honor Society 3,4, High Honors Fall 2, Spring 1,3, Honors Fall l,3,4, Spring 2: Class Board 3,4: Class Sec- retary 4: Latin Club l,2,3: Science Club 1, Treasurer 3. BORECKI, PATRICIA: National Honor Socie- ty 4, Honors Fall 3,4, Spring 3: Student Coun- cil Rep. l,2,4: BROADCASTER 4: Cheerlead- er 3, Captain 2,4: Drama Club Treasurer 1, Latin Club 1: Pep Club l,4: AFS Show 2,4: Gen. Chrman Homecoming Dance 4: Prom Court 3: Homecoming Court 4: Student Council Week Queen 4: Quill and Scroll 4. BOSS, LYNNETTE: Rich East H. S., Park Forest: Drama Club 1. BOURQUE, SYLVIA: Honors Fall 4: Chorus l,2,3: A Cappella 4: French Club 2: Blu-Fins 3,4: AFS Show 3,4. BRAMSTADT, RALPH: Honors Fall 2: Foot- ball 2,3,4: Basketball 2: Science Club 1: AFS Show 4. J BRICKS, BOB: Honors Fall 4: Vica Club 3,4. BRISON, BILL: Swimming 2. BRISSKE, GERTRUD: Drama Club l,2: Thes- pians 4: Senior Class Play 4: AFS Show 4: Fes- tival of Plays 4. BROCK, JACOB: Hall Guide l,4. BROOKINS, CLARA: Chorus 1: FTA l,2: D. E. 4. BROOKINS, PATRICIA: Choir 1: GAA l,2: FTA l,2. BROWN, REGINA: Band l,2,3,4. BROWNFIELD, DAVID: Hall Guide 4: Host 4: TOWER 4. BROWNING, FLOYD: National Honor Socie- ty 4: High Honors Fall 2, Honors Fall 1,4: Host 4: Baseball l,2,3,4, Honors Spring l,2,3,4. BROWSKI, EDWARD: Hall Guide 2,4: Foot- ball l,2,3,4: Tennis 1: Wrestling l,2,3,4: Letter- men's Club 3,4. BRUHL, EUGENE: Student Council Rep. 2,3: Choir l,2,3: Football l,2,3: Radio Club l,2,3: Projection President 2: Lettermen's Club 3,4: Senior Class Play 4: AFS Show 3,4: Festival of Plays 4. BRUNI, KAREN: Student Council Alt. 2, Rep. 4: Drama Club l,2: Senior Class Play 4: AFS Show 3,4: Festival of Plays 4. BRUNS, RONALD: BROADCASTER 3,4: Quill and Scroll 4: Baseball 1,2,3,4. BRYAN, HAROLD: National Honor Society 3,4: High Honors Fall 3, Spring 2,3,4, Honors Fall l,2,4, Spring 1: Football l,2,3,4: Wrestling 3: Lettermen's Club 3,4: Latin Club l,2. BRYZGALSKI, BOB: Sergeant of Arms 2: Student Council Rep 2,3: Hall Guide l,2: Ger- man Club l. BRZOWSKI. JOSEPH: Vica Club 4. BUEHRER, WAYNE: Vice President 4: Foot- ball l,2,3,4: Basketball l,2: Baseball 1,2,4: Ger- man Club 2: Lettermen's Club 3,4: Festival of Plays 4. BURNS, PATRICIA: Science Club 2,3: Folk Club 3, Honors Spring 3. BURTON, JUD1:D.E.4. BUTKUS, ELAINE: Honors Fall 3,4: Spring 2, 3: Chorus l,2,3: A Cappella 4: T 84 T 4: Drama Club l,2: Thespians 2,3, Secretary 4: AFS Show 3,4: Festival of Plays l,2. CALHOUN, OLIVIA: Chorus 1. CAMPBELL, DEBRA: Folk Club 4. CARLSON, EDWARD: Student Council Rep 2: Printing Club l, Treasurer 2. CARPENTER, DEBORAH: Chorus l,2: GAA l,2: Folk Club 3,4: Senior Class Play 4: Festival of Plays 4. CARROLL, CAROLYN: Class Board 3,4: Science Club 1. CARROLL, GAIL: Student Council Rep. l,2,3: Class Board 2: Chorus 1: Cooking Club 2. CARTER, PRENSOLA: Honors Fall 32 GAA l,2: Intramural 4, Student Council Rep 12,41 Science Club 1, HRC 3,4: H0mCC0mlflg Queen 4. CASPER, LINDA: High Honors Fall-4: Honors Fall 1,3, Spring, 3: Student Council Rep. 4: ANNUAL 3: GAA l,2: Drama Club 2,3: Club 4: Italian Club 3: AFS Show 31 Festival of Plays 2. I CATTO, WILLIAM: Swimming 1: Car Club 2. CAVALLO, JAMES: Honors Fall 3,4, Spring 3: Student Council Rep. 3: Hall Guide l,2: Cross-Country 2: Swimming l,2,3: German Club l,2: AFS Show 4: Blu-Fin Show 2,3,4. CERESA, JON: Student Council Rep. l,2,3: Hall Guide 2: Football l,2: Swimming l,2: Sen- ior Class Play 4, AFS Show 4, Festival of Plays 4. CERNYAR, MARY: TOWER 4: Folk Club 3,4: Festival of Plays 3. CHAU, BRIAN: Student Council Rep. l,2,3: Hall Guide 2,3: Band l,2,3: Football l,2: Ger- man Club 1: Senior Class Play 4: AFS Show 4, Festival of Plays 4. CHONG, DAVE: Glenwood School for Boys l,2. CHRISTIAN, DONALD: Football l,2: Track 1. CIARLO, YVONNE: Bowling Club 2. CIPOLLA, ALEX: Student Council Rep. 3: Hall Guide 2,3,4: Band l,2: Football l,2: Base- ball l,2: Radio Club 1: Drama Club 1: Senior Class Play 4: AFS Show 4, Festival of Plays 4. CLINE, JUDITH: GAA l,2. CLARK, RANDALL: Class Board I: Football l,2,3: Basketball l,2,3,4: Latin Club l,2: Pep Club 2. COCKRUM, LOWELL: Honors Fall 4: Folk Club 4: Festival of Plays 4. COLEMAN, KATHLEEN: Chorus l: GAA 1, Senior Class Play 4: AFS Show 3. COLLIGNON, KEITH: Football I: Track 2: Swimming l,2,3,4: Spanish Club 1, Lettermen's Club 4: AFS Show 4. COLLINS, EVELYN: Chorus l,2: GAA 1: Pep Club l. CONRAN, DENISE: Marian C. H. S., Chgo. 1: Chorus 1, Blu-Fins 3,4: GAA l,2: Italian CONTERATO, SALLY: Honors Fall I, Spring l,.f Chorus 1, Blu-Fins 3,4: GAA l,2: Italian Club 2,3,4: Car Club 1: Drama Club 2: FTA l: Orchesis 4: Senior Class Play 4: AFS Show 4: Festival of Plays 4: Thespians 4. CONDON, MIKE: Track 2: Swimming 2,3,4: Latin Club 1, Spanish Club 2: Lettermen's Club 4. COOL, EMERSON: Track 4: Baseball l,2. COOPWOOD, GLORIA: TOWER 3: Chorus l,2: GAA l,2: Writers Club 2: Future Nurses Club 1. COPALELLO, PATRICK: Student Council Rep. l,2: Choir l,2,3: Football I: Debate l,2: Folk 3: AFS Show 3. COSTELLO, RODNEY: Mendel, Roseland, l,2: Marian C.H.S. 3: Car Club l: Vica Club 4. COWGER, ROBERT: Honors Fall 2: Class Board 2: Chorus l,2,3: A Capella 4: German Club l,2: AFS Show 4. COX, JENNEAN: Pep Club l,2. CRIM, RODERICK: Class Board 1: Band l,2. CRITTENDEN, SHARON: Manassas H.S., Memphis Tenn., l,2,3: Student Council Rep. 4. CROTTY, GERALD: Bremen, Midlothian 2: Crete-Monee, Crete, 1. CROW, PATRICIA: Honors Fall 4: GAA l,2. CZYZ, LOUISE: Honors Fall 4: Student Coun- cil Rep. l,2,3,4: Majorette 3, Captain 4: GAA 1: Car Club President l,2: Science Club 2: Girls League 1: AFS Show 3,4. DALIE, SANDRA: GAA 1. DALLESSANDRA, CHARLENE: Chorus l,2,3: Pep Club l,2,3: Senior Class Play 3: Stu- dent Council 2,4. DALSANTO, ANTHONY: Italian Club 2. DAMSCH, HARRY: Swimming 1. DAVIS, ALEXANDER: Wrestling: Car Club. DAVIS, MICHAEL: Car Club l,2. DAWSON, MIKE: Honors Fall 1, Spring 1: BROADCASTER 2. DEBOW, PATRICK: Student Council Rep. 2, Alt. 3: Publications Club lg Science Club, 1 President 2: Senior Class Play 4: AFS Show 4. DEFIORE., PATRICK: Honors Fall I: Spring 2,3: Wrestling 1: Italian Club 4, s DIGIANNANTONIO, ROBERT: Wrestling 1. DEGUILIO, ROBERT: Honors Fall 4, Spring l,2: Choir 1,21 Football 1,21 Baseball l,2,3: Golf 4: Spanish Club l,2: Senior Class Play 4: AFS Show 4: Festival of Plays 4. DELOSSSANTOS, ELSA: GAA 2,3: Photo Club Treasurer 4. DELSENER, MELANIE: Honors Fall 2,3,4: BROADCASTER 4: Cheerleader 2,3,4: Prom Court 3. DELUCA, DAVID: Baseball 1: Cross-Country 1: D.E. Club 4. DEMASE, GERALDINE: Class Board 2: GAA l,2: Drama Club l,2: Pep Club l,2: Festi- val of Plays l,2. H DEVINE, LORI: Rich Central, Olympia Fields 1: National Honor Society 4, Honors Fall l,2,4, Spring 1: BROADCASTER 2: TOWER 4. DIERKING, LORINDA: Orchestra l,2,3,4: BROADCASTER 2: GAA l,2,3: Latin Club 2,3,4: Senior Class Play 4: AFS Show 3,4. DILL, ROBERT: Calumet H.S., Chicago 1, 2a: Student Council Rep 4, Alt. 2: CLASS Board 2,3,4: Band 2,3,4: Orchestra 2: Pep Band 3,4: Stage Band 3,4: Radio Club Secretary 3: Senior Class Play 3,4: AFS Show 3,4: Festival of Plays 3: Thespians 4. DONOVAN, CHARLES: Commissioner of Social Activities 4: Football 2: Basketball l,2,3, 4: Baseball 1: HRC 4. DOOLITTLE, MORRIS: Student Council Rep. 2: Chorus l,2: Wrestling 1: Car Club l,2: Folk Club 4. DOUGLAS, LINDA: Leilehua H. S., Wahiawa, Hawaii 1: Honors Fall 2, Spring 2: Student Council Rep. 4: Hostess 3: GAA 2: Pep Club 3,4: Senior Class Play 4: AFS Show 3,4: Festi- val of Plays 4, DOWNEY, MICHAEL: Honors Fall 2: Student Council Rep. 2,3,4: QUILL and SCROLL 4: BROADCASTER 3, Editor 4: ANNUAL 4: Drama Club l,2: Publications Club 1: Bowling Club 2, Italian Club 3: Festival of Plays l,2. DOXY, INEZ: Choir l,2: GAA 1: Science Club l, D.E. Club 4. DOYLE, JACQUELINE: Honors Fall 4: Class Board 3,4: BROADCASTER 1: Chorus l,2,3: A Cappella 4: Cheerleader 1: GAA l,2: Intramural 4: Pep Club l,2,3, Treasurer 4: Drama Club 1, Folk Club 3: FTA 1: Girls League 1,2,3,4: Senior Class Play 3,4: AFS Show 3,4. DUBOIS RAY: Glenwood School for Boys l,2. DUNN, JAMES: Hall Guide 1, Basketball 1: Latin Club l,2. DYE, THELMA: Chorus l,2: GAA l,2. DZURISON, DON: Swimming 1: Radio Club Treasurer 2: Science Club 2. , EDELMAN, RICHARD: German Club l,2: Science Club l,2: Radio Club 2,3: Photo Club 4. ELMORE, ALYCE: National Honor Society 4, High Honors Spring 3: Class Board 4: Blu- Fins 4: Radio Club 4. EMADY, SHIRLEY: Chorus 1. ERFFMEYER, STEVE: Hobart H. S., Hobart, Ind. l,2: Honors Fall3, EVANS. SHEILA: Chorus 1. IFPEEELLO, MICHAEL: Baseball l,2. Honors, a . FASON, TONI: Hall Guide 4: Band l,2,3: GAA 2: FTA 3: AFS Show 4: Festival of Plays 4: Student Council Rep. l,2,3. FAY, JERRY: Heath Careers Club 1: Bowling Club 2. FERGUSON, JAMES: Football l,2: Wres- tling I. FERRY, JANET: High Honors Fall 3, Honors Fall 4: Choir l,2: GAA 1: Girls League Treasur- er 4: Senior Class Play 4. FIELDS, KATHLEEN: National Honor Socie- ty 3, President 4, High Honors Fall 2,3,4, Spring l,2,3, Honors Fall 1: Clerk of City of Bloom 4: Class Board 1,3: TOWER 3: Chorus l,2: GAA 1: Publications Club 1: Drama Club 2, President 1: German Club l,2: Thespians 2, Treasurer 3, President 4: Senior Class Play Student Director 4: AFS Show 3,4: Festival of Plays l,2,3: HRC 3,4. FINLEY, ANN: Morgan T. H. S., Valparaiso, Ind. 1: Chorus l,2. FIORENZO, PATRICIA: National Honor Society 4, High Honors Fall 3,4, Honors Spring 2,3, Fall 2: Student Council Rep. l,2,3,4: Chorus l,2: A Cappella 3,4: Blu-Fins 3,4: GAA l,2: Girls League Secretary 1: Drama Club Secretary 1: Thespians 2,3, Vice President 4: Latin Club Secretary l,2,3,4: Pep Club 1: Senior Class Play 4: AFS Show 3,4: Festival of Plays l,2. FLEMING, DENNIS: Hall Guide l,2: Foot- ball l,2,3,4: Basketball l,2,3: Baseball l,2,3,4. FOLTA, JANN: Honors Fall 4: Class Board l,2,3,4: BROADCASTER 3,4: Chorus 1: Drama Club l,2: Pep Club l,2,3: Quill and Scroll 4. FOWLER, DANIEL: National Honor Society 3,4, High Honors Fall 3,4, Spring 3,1, Honors Fall l,2, Spring 4,2: Mayor of the City of Bloom 4: Student Council Rep. l,2,3: Hall Guide l,2: Band l,2,3: Football l,2,3: HRC 3,4: Senior Class Play 4: AFS Show 2,3,4: Festival of Plays 1,2,4: Naional Thespians Society 2,3,4. FOWLER, STEPHEN: Honors Fall 4: Chorus FRANCIS, PATRICIA: Chorus 1. FRANKLIN, HENRY: Baseball 1: Track 3,4: Cross-Country 4: Science Club 2: Car Club 3. FREEMAN, LOUIS: Honors Fall 4: Student Council Rep. l,4: Graphic Arts Club 1-,2: Science Club 2: Vica Club 4: Honors, Spring 1. FRITZ, JANICE: Wheaton Academy, Whea- ton, Ill. 1: Illiana Christian, Lansing, Ill. 1: National Honor Society 4, Honors Fall 4: Class Treasurer 2: GAA 1: Girls Glee Club l,2: Pep Club l,2,3: Folk Club 3: Thespians 3: Senior Class Play 3. FURRER, LAURA: Honors Fall 2,3,4, Spring 3: Chorus 1,2,3,4: GAA 1: AFS Club 2,3: AFS Show 3. FRUMP, DALE: Honors Fall 4: Choir l,2,3: Science Club 1, Treasurer 2: Car Club l,2: AFS Show 3. GALAVIZ, PEDRO: Wrestling: Science Club. GARCIA, LUCIA: Student Council Alt. 1: GAA l,2. GARRETT, MARY: Chorus 1: GAA l,2,3: Science Club l,2: Health Careers Club l,2: GAA l,2: Class Board l,2. GARZELLONI, THOMAS: Student Council Rep. l,2: Hall Guide l,2: Football 1.2: Track 2: Latin Club 1: Senior Class Play 4. GASBARRA, TERRY: D.E. Club 4. GASBARRO, JODYNE: Chorus 11 GAA l,2: Car Club Vice President 2: Pep Club l,2: Honors Spring l,2. GASTON, VIVIAN: GAA l,2,3: FTA l,2,3. GAVEL, KENNETH: Honors, Spring.l. GEORGE, GAYLE: Pep Club 1.2. GEREG, SHIRLEY: Marian C. H. S., Chgo. Hts. l,2: Class Board 4: Honors Fall 3: D.E. Club 4. GIANNETTI, CATHY: National Honor So- ciety 4, High Honors Fall 1, Honors Fall 2,4, Spring l,2,3: Student Council Rep. 4: TOWER 4: Health Careers Club 1, President 2: French Club 2. GIANNETTI, JOHN: Class Board l,2: Choir l,2: A Cappella 3,4: T 8: T 4: Golf 1.2: Senior Class Play 3: AFS Show 3,4: Festival of Plays 4. GIANNETTA, ROBERTO: Hall Guide 2: Football 2,3: Track l,2: Cross:Country 1. GIBSON, PAUL: Basketball l,2: Baseball l.2.3.4. GILLESPIE, RICHARD: Glenwood School for Boys l,2. GILLS, CHARLES: Track 1. GINERIS, MARY: Honors Fall l,4: Chorus 1: Latin Club 1: Vica Club 4. GOINGS, JONNIE: Chorus l,2: GAA l,2. GOGGIN, GREGG: Student Council Rep. 32 Hall Guide 2: Class Board l,2: Football 1: Drama Club 1.2: Spanish Club 2: Festival of Plays 1,2,4. GONCHER, RICHARD: Crete-Monee H.S., Crete l,2a: Honors Fall 4: Vica Club 3, Presi- dent 4. High Honors Spring 4. GONCHER, TIM: Crete-Monee H.S., Crete 1: Honors Fall 4, Spring 1: Vica Club 3.4. GOODMAN, MONTE: Honors Fall 1: Football l,2,3,4: Wrestling 1.2. GOODWIN, JAMES: Swimming 41 Senior Class Play 4: AFS Show 4, GORDON, SELDON: Wrestling 1: Vica Club 4. GRIFFIN. BLANE: Chorus l,2,31 Wrestling 1,2,4. GRIFFIN, ELIZABETH: Class Board 41 GAA. Senior Activities GRUBLESKY, DEBORAH: National Honor Society 4, High Honors Fall 4. Spring 3.4, Hon- ors Fall l,3, Spring 1.2: Service Bureau 3: Class Board 2: Chorus 1.2.31 A Cappella 4: Blue Fins 4: GAA 1.2: Latin Club l.2.3,4: Publications Club 1: FTA 3,4: Pep Club 1, Treasurer 2: Science Club 1.2: Senior Class Play 4: AFS Show 4. GRUCA, SUSAN: Chorus 1.2: Vica Club 3,4. GUDGEON, MARJORIE: Lincoln-Way H.S., New Lenox, 111. l,2,3: Chorus l.2.3: Thespians 1. AFS Show 1.2. GUEST, VERA: Honors Fall 3.4, Spring 1.3: Student Council Rep. 1.2: Class Board l,2,3: FTA l,2,3,4: Orchesis 4: HRC 4. GUILLERMO, JOE: Thornridge, Dolton. Ill. l,2: Wrestling l,2. GUILLERMO. NELDA: GAA l,2. GUNTER. MICHELE: Chorus 1.2.31 GAA 1: Pep Club 2: Senior Class Play 4. HALEY, BRENDA: Audubon, Cleveland, Ohio l,2: Class Board 1: GAA 1.2: Spanish Club 2: FTA l,2. HALFAKER. THOMAS: Band 1.2. HALL, BETH: Student Council Rep. 1,2,3,4: Chorus l,2: Drama Club 1: AFS Show 3. HALL, BOB: Gavit Jr. Sr. High, Hammond, Ind. 1: Gymnastics 2. HALL, RANDOLPH: Honors Fall 2,3,4: Stu- dent Council Rep. 2: Band 1.2.3.4: Swim- ming 1: Science Club 1. Radio Club 2,3, Vice President 4: Senior Class Play 4: AFS Show 4: Festival of Plays 4. HALL, WILLIAM: North Kansas City H. S.. Kansas City, Missouri 1. Honors Fall 2. HANKUS, KATHLEEN: Chorus 1. HANAWAY, VANESSA: Chorus 1: GAA 1.2: Senior Class Play 3. HANRAHAN, JUDY: Ft. Lauderdale High, Florida 1: Chorus 1: GAA 1. HANZ, RICHARD: Glenwood School for Boys l,2: Honors Fall 3. HARBAUER, FRESIA: Maria Parado de Belli do, Lima, Peru, 5 yrs.: Student Council Rep. 4: A Cappella 4: HRC 4: AFS Club 4: Senior Class Play 4: AFS Show 4. HARDIMON, DOROTHY: Class Board 3,4: GAA l,2: Intramural 4: Orchesis 2,4: Student Council 4: AFS Show 3. HARDIN, MICHAEL: Football 2: Basketball 1: Track 1,2:Cross-Country 1. HARPER, JOANN: GAA 1: Orchesis 2,4: Senior Class Play 4: Pep Club 4. HARRIS, BRENDA: Chorus 1: GAA 1,21 In- tramural 4: Pep Club 1.2. HARRIS, CLEMMIE: Wrestling l,2,3: Foot- ball 1,2,3,4: Lettermen's Club 3,4. HARRIS, JAMES: Swimming 2,3,4. HART, KATHLEEN: Usher 4: Class Board 4: Chorus l,2: GAA l,2: Drama Club 1: Senior Class Play 4. HARTMAN, JERRY: D.E. Club 4. HARVEY, ROBERT: Glenwood School for Boys l,2. HASKINS. SANDRA: Honors Fall 4: Hos- tess l,2. HEJMANOWSKI, KAREN: Hostess 1,21 GAA l,2: Folk Club Secretary 3: Senior Class Play 4: AFS Show 4: Festival of Plays 4. HAVILAND, RICHARD: Glenwood School for Boys l,2. HEIN, RUSSELL: Honors Spring 3: Class Board l,2: Football l,2,3: Baseball 1: Track 2,3: Lettermen's Club 4. HELTON. LON: National Honor Society 4, High Honors, Spring 3, Honors Fall 2,3,4, Spring 1: Student Council Rep. 2,3,4: Class Board 1: Band l,2,3,4: Stage Band 3,4: Drum Major 4: Pep Band 3,4: Tennis l,2,4: National Thespians Society 3,4: Senior Class Play 4: AFS Show 2,3,4: Festival of Plays 3,4: School Band ol'America 1967. HENRY, STEPHEN: Chorus l,2: A Cappella 3,4: Science Club 1: Chess Club 1: Thespians 4: Senior Class Play 4: AFS Show 4: Festival of Plays 3,4:B1u-Fins Show 3.4. HERING, SALLY: Hostess 1: Class Board 3: Drama Club 1. HERMAN, LYNETTE: National Honor S0- ciety 3,4, High Honors Fall 2.3.4. Spring l,2,3,4, Honors Fall 1: Student Council Rep. 2,3, Alt. 1: Class Board 1.2: ANNUAL 4: Orchestra l,2,3,4: GAA 1: Science Club 1: German Club Treasurer 2. Secretary 1: AFS Club 4: Senior Class Play 41 AFS Shovt 3,41 Festival of Plays 31 Treasurer of National Honor Society 41 Quill and Scroll 4. HERNANDEZ, VIRGINIO: Cross-Country 11 FTA 1: Projection StafT2g Vica Club 3,4. HESEMANN. PHILIP: Student Council Rep. 3: Class Board 2,3,41 Chorus 1.2.31 Football 1: Track 1,2.3.41 Cross-Country 41 Lettermen's Club 3,41 Pep Club 2.3: AFS Show 4: Festival oIPlays 4. HITT, FRANCES: Student Council Rep. 11 Hostess 41 Chorus l,2,31 Drama Club 1,21 FTA 2: Pep Club 1.2: Thespians 3,41 Senior Class Play 3,41 AFS Show 3,41 Festival of Play 1. HODGE, DARREL: Honors Fall 41 Swimming 4. HODGE. LINDA: Chorus l,2,31 GAA 1,2: Latin Club 2,31 FTA 4. HOOD, CORDELIA: Chorus 1,2,3,41 Health Careers Club 1,21 AFS Show 4, HOOD, MALDOTHIA: Student Council Rep. 3,41 Chorus 11 GAA 1,21 Senior Class Play 4. HOOGHUIS, FRED: T.F. North, Calumet City, Ill., l,2,31Vica Club 4. HOPKINS, ELIZABETH: Intramural4. HORTON, CAROLYN: Crown Point High School. Crown Point, Ind. l,2,31 Honors Fall 4: Spanish Club 31 Pep Club 3. HUBER, RICHARD: Galesburg, Ill. 1,2. HUMMEL, ROBERT: Honors Fall 41 Swim- ming 11 German Club 1,2. HUSSEY. PATSY: GAA 1,21 Science Club 2: German Club 2,31 AFS Show 4. Honors Fall l,4. HUTNIK, ANDREA: Chorus 1,21 GAA 1. HYATTE, LAUREN: Vice President Girls League 11 Festival of Plays l. Honors Fall 1,2. INGERLY, ROSEANNA: Band 1,2. IURILLO, SUZANNE: Honors Fall 1: Ser- vice Bureau 1,21 Italian Club 3. JABLONSKI, GERALD: Honors Fall 4, Spring 3. JACKSON, BRENDA: Student Council Rep. 11 TOWER 41 Chorus 11 GAA 1,21 Science Club 11 FTA 41 Senior Class Play 41 AFS Show 4. JACKSON, LINDA: Usher 4: Class Board 21 Student Council Rep. 4: GAA 2: Orchesis 21 Senior Class Play 4: AFS Show 4: Festival of Plays 4. JAMES, CATHY: Honors Fall 11 Class Board 11 TOWER 41 GAA 1, Health Careers Club 1,2. JAMES. LYNDELL: Wrestling 2. JAMES, MICHAEL: Track 1,21 Cross-Country 1.3. JANUSEK. DARRYL: Honors Fall 1,4, Spring 31 Student Council Rep. 21 Baseball 1: Bowling Club 2. JASICA, LOUIS: Vice President 21 Band l,2,3, 41 Orchestra l,2,3,4: Stage Band l,2,3,4: AFS Show 3,4. JAWOROWSKI, LINDA: High Honors Spring 2, Honors Fall 3, Spring 3: Chorus l,2,31 A Cappella 41 Latin Club 1,2: AFS 41 Drama Club 1,2 Thespians 4: Senior Class Play 41 AFS Show 4. JEMISON, JOHNNY: Westfield H.S.. Bir- mingham, Alabama 1.2.3. JEWELL, WILLIAM: Lindblom 1,2. JOHNSON, ALBERTA: Linwoodhigh, Benton, Mississippi. JOHNSON, ANNA: GAA 1. JOHNSEN. DAVID: Class Board 21 Band 11 D.E.4. JOHNSON, HOWARD J.: National Honor Society 41 Honors Fall 1,2, Spring 1,21 Student Council Rep. 31 Class Board 41 Colloquium 3.4. JOHNSON, HOWARD N.: Parker H., Chi- cago 1: Honors Fall 1, Spring 11 Colloquium 4. JOHNSON, HUEY: Honors Fall 41 Track 2,3. 41 Cross-Country 2.3.41 WVFCST-llflg 1.2- JOHNSON, JAN: Track 2.3.41 Cross-Coun- try l,2,3,4: Wrestling 11 Lettermen's Club 3.4. JOHNSON. JOHN: Amands High, Greenwood, Mississippi: Hall Guide 41 Baseball 11 Track 11 Drama Club 1. JOHNSON. SHIRLEY: Chorus 1.2: A Cap- pella 3,41 T 8: T: Spanish Club Treasurer 21 Blu-Fins 3.4: Thespians 4: Senior Class Play 41 AFS Show 3.4. x JONES. RONALD: Glenwood School lor Boys 1,21 Student Council 4: Football 1.2.3.-1: Base- ball l.31 Track 2. JONES. STEPHEN: Honors Spring 2: Base- ball 11 Cross-Country 11 Colloquium 3.-1. JONES. YVONNE: Hostess 3: Folk Club 3. Secretary 41 Orchesis 2,41 Drama Club 1,21 Senior Class Play 41 AFS Show 2,4. JUSICK. PEGGY: High Honors Fall 1, Spring 1. Honors Fall 2, Hostess 4. JUSTICE, EDDIE: Honors Fall 4: Vica Club 4. KALEMBA. JAMES: Marian C.H.S., Chgo. Hts., Ill. 1,2: D.E. 4. KASZUBSKI. LINDA: Marian C.H.S., Chgo., Hts., Ill. 11 GAA 2. KAYS, WILLIAM: AFS Show 3. KEHL, KAREN: Honors Fall 1,2, Spring 1.31 Chorus 1,21 GAA 1, Intramurals 4: Latin Club l,2,3,4: Senior Class Play 4. KELLER. KATHRYN: Annandale H.S., An- nandale, Virginia 11 Class Board 31 Chorus 11 Drama Club 2: Thespians 4: Pep Club 41 Senior Class Play 4: AFS Show 2,3,41 Festival of Plays 2,3,4. Honors Fall 4. KEMP, MARILYN: Chorus l,2,31 GAA 11 Festival of Plays 4. KEMPER, MIKE: Chorus 1,2: A Cappella 3,41 T 84 T 41 German Club 11 Senior Class Play 31 AFS Show 3,4. KNOWLES, MARY: Spring 1,2: GAA 1: FTA ,4. KOEHN, RENATE: National Honor Society 3,41 High Honors Fall 2, Spring 1, Honors Fall 1.3.4, Spring 2,31 Student Council Rep. 41 Chorus l,2,31 A Cappella 41 GAA 11 Publica- tions Club 11 German Club 1,21 Fencing Club 21 Photo Club 31 Senior Class Play 41 AFS Show 3,41 Festival of Plays 3,41 Secretary of National Honor Society 4. KOENIG. BENETTA: Chorus 1. KONKOL. KAREN: Class Board 2. KONONEN, SIRPA: GAA 1,21 German Club 1,21 Senior Class Play 41 Honors Spring 2. KOST, GEORGE: Football 11 Baseball 11 Bowling President 2. KRENCIK, ROBERT: Honors Fall 11 Science Club 1,21 AFS Show 41 Tennis l. KRETSCHMAR, TOM: High Honors Fall 4, Honors Fall 1: Student Council Rep. 2,41 Cho- rus l,21 A Cappella 3,41 T 8L T 41 Football 11 Thespians 3,41 Senior Class Play 4: AFS Show 3,41 Festival of Plays 2. KUDRA, SANDRA: Honors Fall 1,2,41 Spring 2,31 Student Council Rep. l,2,3,4: GAA 11 Cheerleader 2,3,41 Drama Club 11 Pep Club 1,2,3,41 Spanish Club 11 Senior Class Play 41 AFS Show 2,3,41 Festival of Plays 1: Prom Queen 31 DAR Award 4. LABELLE, SHARON: High Honors Spring 21 GAA 11 Pep Club 1.2.41 Drama Club 1,21 Senior Class Play 41 AFS Show 41 Festival of Plays 3,4. LADALSKI, JOHN: Honors Fall 1, Spring 11 Science Club 1,21 Photo Club 4. LAMASTUS, TERRY: Hall Guide 21 Football l,2,31 D.E. Club 4. LANDREY, GERALDINE: Big Sister 41 Class Board 3,41 Band 1,2,3,41 Orchestra 3,41 Drama Club 11 AFS Show 4. LAYA, RICHARD: National Honor Society 4, High Honors Fall 4, Honors Fall 1,2, Spring 1,2: Student Council Rep. 41 BROADCASTER 3, Editor 41 Quill and Scroll 3,41 Tennis l,2,3,41 German Club 2: Senior Class Play 41 AFS Show 4. LEACH, ROBERT: Glenwood School for Boys 1,21 Honors Fall 3, Spring 3. . LEECH, JAMES: Colloquium 4. LEVESQUE, CHRISTINE: GAA 3. LEWIS. BERNICE: Usher l,2,31 Chorus 11 Drama 1. LEWIS. LENARD: Glenwood School for Boys 1,2: Band l,2,31 Orchestra 3. LIND. JANICE: National Honor Society 3,4, High Honors Fall l,2,3,4, Spring l,2,3,41Orches- tra l,2,3,41 AFS 41 German Club 1,21 AFS Show 3,4. LINDSEY, KENNETH: Student Council Rep. 1,41 Hall Guide 2,3,41 Track l,2,3,41 Cross- Country 1,21 Science Club 1,21 Latin Club 1,2. LOBNITZ. MARSHA: Chorus 1.2. LOBUE, LARRY: Honors Fall 4, Student Council Rep. 1, Alt. 2,3,41 Class Board lg Tennis 1,2: Wrestling 1,2: Thespians 41 Senior Class Play 41 AFS Show 41 Festival of Plays 4. LOFTON. GERALD: Class Board 1,2: Wrest- ling 3: Festival of Plays 2. Honors Fall 3. LOW. JAMES: Commissioner of Social Activities 3: Student Council Rep. l,2,3.41 Hall Guide 1,41 President of Class 11 Class Board 2,3,4: Football 1,2,3, Captain 41 Basketball 1,21 Lettermen's Club Vice President 3,41 AFS Show 41 Festival of Plays 1,21 Chairman of Social Activities 2: Sargent of Arms 41 Representative of Northeast District of Student Council 1,2,3,41 State Rep. of Student Council 3: Lifeguard 3,41 Host ofAFS Student 41 Home- coming King 31 HRC 3,4. LUCIA, LYNN: National Honor Society 3,4, High Honors Fall 3,4, Spring 2,3. Honors Fall 1,2, Spring 11 Chorus 1,21 A Cappella 3,41 T 84 T 41 Latin Club 1,2,3, Consul 41 Fencing Club 21 Colloquium 3: Thespians 41 Folk Club 3,41 AFS Show 3,4. LUDVIGSEN, RODNEY: Student Council Rep. 31 Football l,2,3,41 Basketball 11 Swim- ming 2,3,41 German Club 1, Vice President 21 Lettermen's Club 3,4. LUDWIG, ELIZABETH: National Honor Society 3,41 High Honors Fall 2,3,4. Spring l,2,3,4, Honors Fall 1: Student Council Rep. 1,41 Class Board 2.31 Chorus 1,21 A Capella 3,41 T 8a T 41 Fencing Club Treasurer 21 GAA 11 French Club 2,41 Thespians 41 Folk Club 3,41 AFS Show 3,4. LULICH, DAVID: Honors Spring 21 Basketball 11 Tennis 2,41 German Club 2,3. LUNDELL, ALAN: Honors Fall 41 Class Board 41 Chorus 1,21 A Cappella 3,41 Swimming 1,2, 3,41 Thespians 41 Senior Class Play 41 AFS Show 3,4. LUTES, DARRYL: Honors Fall l. , MANNERS, DAVE: Hall Guide 1,21 Class Board l,2,3,4: Gymnastics 21 Pep Club 3, Vice President 41 Latin Club 2,31 Science Club 11 HRC 3,4. MANGAN, KATHLEEN: High Honors Fall 2, Honors Fall 3,4, Spring 2,31 Student Council Rep. 41 Hostess 1: GAA 21 Intramurals 3,41 Drama Club 1,21 AFS Show 41 Festival of Plays 3. MARCOTT, CHRISTINE: D.E. Club 4. MARCZYK, MICHAEL: National Honor So- ciety 4, Honors Fall 1,2,3,4, Spring l,2,31 Stu- dent Council Rep. l,2,3,41 Hall Guide 2,41 Foot- ball l,2,3,4Q Basketball 11 Baseball l,2,3,41 Ger- man Club President 1,2. MAREK, PATRICIA: Chorus 11 GAA l. MARKLE, DRU: Rich Central, Olympia Fields, Ill. l,2,31 Honors Fall 41 Chorus 21 Modern Dance l,2,31 Gymnastics 1,21 Pep Club 1,21 Spanish Club l1Blu-Fins 4. MARTELLO, ANTONETTE: Student Coun- cil Rep. l,2,31 Class Board 41 Chorus l,2,31 A Cappella 41 GAA 1,21 Car Club 11 Vice President 21 Italian Club Secretary 31 AFS Show 4. MARTELLO, TONY: Class Treasurer 21 Wrestling 21 Car Club Treasurer 11 Senior Class Play 4. MARTIN, DAVID: Football 11 German Club 2. MARTINEZ, RODOLFO: Vica Club 4. MARZO, DIANE: Class Board 11 Student Council Alt. 31 Spanish Club 1,2. MATESE, CYNTHIA: Student Council Rep. 1,21 Hostess 21 Chorus 11 Drama Club 11 Honors 2. MATEYKA, DAVID: Band l,2,31 Orchestra l,2,31 Stage Band l,2,31 Pep Band 31 Radio Club 1,21 D.E. Club 41 AFS Show 3. MATEYKA, SALLY: Pep Club 2,31 AFS Show 4. MATEYKA, SUSAN: Class Board Alt. 31 Projection Stall' 3,41 Spanish Club 21 Pep Club 21 Senior Class Play 41 AFS Show 4. MATTHIES, EVELINE: Honors Fall I,4Q Student Council 11 Class Board 31 Choir l,2,31 GAA 11 Latin Club 11 Senior Class Play 41 AFS Show 4. MATTIO, JOELLEN: National Honor Society 4, Honors Fall l,2,3,4, Spring l,2,31 Student Council 1,21 Chorus 1,21 Choir 3,41 FTA Trea- surer 4. MATZA, KATHY: Honors Fall 2, Spring 21 Student Council Rep. 3,41 Class Board 11 Ger- man Club l1 Projection Staff 3,4. MAURIZI, LOU: Student Council Rep. 21 Hall Guide 1,2,41 Host 41 Football l,2,41 Base- ball l,2,3,41 Lettermen's Club 3,4. MAVRAGIS, DENNIS: Class Board 41 Chorus g?1bIi'gA l,2,3,41 Projection Staff 41 Science u , . MEYERS, CATHY: D.E. Club 4. MEYERS, RANDY: Basketball l1Golf4. MICHAELS, PAMELA: High Honors Fall 4, Honors Fall 3, Band l,2,3,43 Pep Band 3,43 GAA lg Intramural 43 Senior Class Play 4: ,AFS Show 3,43 Festival of Plays 43 Pep Club 1. MIGLIERI, LYNN: TOWER 43 GAA 13 Vice President of Girls' League 43 Senior Class Play 4. MIKOLAJCZYK, MARSHA: Student Coun- cil Alt. 2: Class Board 33 GAA 13 Spanish Club 23 Pep Club 2,33 Senior Class Play 43 Projection StaFl'4. MILLER. JOANNE: GAA 2: Pep Club 2. MILLER, THOMAS: Golf 1,2. MILLER, TONY: Track l,2,3: Wrestling l,2,3. MILLS, DOROTHY: Chorus 1,2,3. MILNE, JANIS: National Honor Society 4, Honors Fall 1,4, Spring l,2,3: Student Coun- cil Alt. 13 GAA 13 Pep Club 1, President 2: Blu- Fins 43 Spanish Club 2: Projection StalT4. MITCHELL, LINDA: Student Council Rep. 2,43 Class Secretary l,23 Chorus 1,2: Latin Club 1. MITCHELL, SHIRLEY: Student Council Rep. lg Class Board 23 Festival of Plays 3. MOLINE, DONNA: Jellierson H.S., Indepen- dence, Iowa 13 GAA 23 Honors Fall 43 GAA lg Intramural 1. MONROE, MELVA: Service Bureau 1,23 Chorus 1,23 Girls' League President 2: Class Board 3,4. MONTGOMERY, THOMAS: Hall Guide 1,23 Chorus 13 Football 1,23 Wrestling lg Science Club 1,2. MOODY, ANNA: GAA 13 Spanish Club 1,23 Senior Class Play 4. MOORE, GLORIA: Class Board 3,43 Chorus l,2,3: GAA 1,23 Pep Club l,4Q Drama Club 1,23 Senior Class Play 4: AFS Show 43 Festival ol Plays 4. MORGAN, DALE: Band l,2,3,4: German Band 23 Basketball l,2Q AFS Show 2. MORTON, VIVIEN: Senn H. S., Chicago 13 Mt. Prospect, Mt. Prospect, Ill. 23 Central H. S., Davenport, Iowa, first semester 43 AFS Show 4. MOSS, SAM:Tennis l,2. MOUNTS, MICHAEL: Chorus l,2,3: A Cap- pella 43 T 8c T43 Swimming 1: AFS Show 4. MROZEK, BERNADETTE: Honors Fall 3. MUELLER, RALPH: Peotone H. S. Peotone, Ill. 1,2. MUMFORD, KATHLEEN: Honors Fall 3,4, Spring 33 Student Council Rep. l,2,3,4: N. E. District Convention Rep. 3,43 S. S. L. Student Exchange 43 TOWER 43 Band l,2,3: Orchestra l,2,3: GAA 1,2: HRC 43 Latin Club l, Treasur- er 23 Pep Club 2,3,4, President 1: Thespians 43 Apprentice Thespians 33 Blu-Fins 3, President 43 Senior Class Play 3,43 AFS Show 3,43 Festi- val of Plays 2,3,43 Life Guard 3,4. MURPHY, GERALD: Honors Fall 33 Debate Club 1,2. MURRAY, JANICE: Chorus lg GAA 1,23 ln- tramura14. MUSTO, BARBARA: Chorus 1,2: A Cappella 3,43 French Club 1,23 Senior Class Play 3,43 AFS Show 43 Festival of Plays 2,3. MUZZO, JOHN: Band l,2,3,43 Orchestra l,3,4Q Pep Band 3,43 Baseball 13 Gymnastics 2,3,43 Debate Club 1, Latin Club 13 Italian Club 1,33 Science Club 1,23 AFS Show 3: Festival of Plays 2. MYERS, RANDY: Student Council Rep. 3,43 Class Board 43 Band l,2,3,43 Orchestra 2,3,43 Pep Band 33 Stage Band l,2,3,4: Senior Class Play 43 AFS Show 2,3,43 School Band of Amer- ica 1967. MCCLELLAN, DENNIS: Track 2: Swimming 23 Bowling Club 2. McCORMICK, MARGARET: Hall Guide 3,43 Usher 43 Chorus 2,3,43 GAA 2,3,4: Intramural 43 Senior Class Play 3,43 AFS Show 4. MCCRAIG, CHARLES: Hall Guide 43 Chorus I,2: A Cappella 3,43 T 8a T 43 Swimming l,2,3,43 Blu-Fins 3: AFS Show 3,4. MCCRAY, CHARLIE: Football 33 Basketball 13 Track 3,43 Swimming 3. McCRAY, SYLVIA: Kiefer, Springfield, Ohio 13 Class Treasurer lg FTA 3. McDOWELL, MELVIN: Football 3,43 Track 43 Lettermen's Club 4. MCELROY, HAROLD: Spanish Club 23 Senior Class Play 43 Student Council Alt. 1. MCKILLIP, MEG: Student Council Rep. 2,43 Class Board 2,3,4: ANNUAL 4: GAA 1,2: Drama Club 1,23 Pep Club 3,4: Apprentice Thes- pians 33 HRC 3,41 FTA 41 AFS 3,41 Senior Class Play 43 AFS Show 4: Festival of Plays l,2,3,4: Chairman of Prom Assembly 33 Quill and Scroll 4. MCMATH, WILLIAM: Cross-Country. McNALLY, SUSAN: Marian, Chicago Heights, 13 GAA 2. MCQUITTER, RAY: Chorus 1,2: A Cappella 3,43 Track l,2,3,4: Cross-Country 43 Wrestling 1,2,43 AFS Show 3,4: Lettermen's Club 3,4. NELSON, DELEREY: Chorus 13 GAA l,2,3,4. NELSON, DOROTHY: Usher I: GAA 1,23 FTA 3,4. NEUBAUER, GAIL: Hostess 1: Pep Club 1,23 Drama Club 1: Senior Class Play 4. NEWTON, TYRONE: Honors Spring 23 Chor- us l,23 Swimming lg Fencing 23 FTA 3,43 Drama Club l. NICE, JANICE: Honors Fall 2, Spring 13 Student Council Rep. 3, Alt. 2,43 Chorus 1,23 Spanish Club l,2Q Pep Club l,2,3: FTA 1,2. NICOLAI, MARY BETH: National Honor Society 4, Honors Fall l,2,3, Spring 1,23 Chor- us l,2,33 A Cappella 43 Drama Club I: Latin Club 1,23 AFS Show 4. NOWAK, STEPHEN: Marian, Chicago Heights, 1,23 Student Council Rep. 4: Band 1,2, 33 Bowling l. NYGAARD, KENNETH: Band l,2,3,4: Or- chestra 2,3,43 Basketball manager 1, Honors 2. OLDENBURG, MARGO: Honors Fall 2. OLINGER, TERRE: Band l,2,3,43 Stage Band 3,43 Pep Band 3,43 AFS Show 3,4. OOMS WILLIAM: National Honor Societ 3 4 . , Y - - High Honors Fall l,2,3,4, Spring l,2,3,43 Sci- ence Club l: Radio Club President 2,3,43 Senior Class Play 4: AFS Show 43 Festival of Plays 4. OPILA, MICHAEL: National Honor Society 4, Honors Fall l,2,4, Spring l,2,3,43 Student Coun- cil Rep. 2: Band l,2,3: Chess Club 2: Science Club l.' ORR, JIM: Band l,2,3: Stage Band 3: Foot- ball 13 Wrestling 2: Radio Club 3: Vica Club 4: AFS Show 3,43 Senior Class Play 3,43 Festival of Plays 3,43 Blu-Fins Show 3,4. PAESEL, JOANNE: Student Council Alt. 4: Class Board 43 GAA 1: Drama Club 1,23 Pep Club l,2,3: Senior Class Play 43 AFS Show 4: Festival of Plays 4. PALMIGIANI, SEBASTIAN: D. E. Club 4: Projection Staff l,2,3. PANICI, MIKE: Vica Club 4. PAOLETTA, FREDERICK: Gymnastics 2: Wrestling 13 AFS Show 4: Lifeguard 4. PAPPALARDO, SAMUAL: Host 43 Wrest- ling 1, Manager 33 National Thespians 4: Pep Club 1, President 23 Senior Class Play 43 Fes- tival of Plays 43 Tony Trojan 4. PARADISO, DEBORAH: Chorus 1. PARIS, WALLACE: Band l,2,3,43 Stage Band 2: Tennis Manager 2,3,43 Latin Club l,2,3,4: Senior Class Play 43 AFS Show 4, Honors 2. PARKER, NOVELLER: Chorus 13 GAA 2: Girls' League Secretary 23 AFS Show 43 Senior Class Play 4. PARZYGNOT, JOHN: Student Council Alt. 1,2, Rep. 33 Class Board 2: Band l,2,3,43 Latin Club 1,2. PASCARELLA, JAMES: Football 1,2. PATREVITO, JIMMY: Vica Club 3,4. PATREVITO, LARRIET: Festival of Plays 4. PAULIS, RAYMOND: Life Guard 43 Senior Class Play 43 Festival of Plays 4. PEASE, JACQUELINE: Class Board 3,4: Cho- rus l,2,33 Thespians 3,43 Pep Club 43 Senior Class Play 43 AFS Show 43 Festival of Plays 3,4. PEASE, RONALD: Honors Fall 4: Hall Guide I3 Baseball 23 Printing Club 1,2: D.E. Club 4. PELOT, JEAN: Goodrich H. S., Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, l,2,3: GAA 1,2. PERRY, VERNON: Hall Guide 2,33 Car Club 1,2. PEREZ, BETTY: GAA 1,2. PERKINS, ANISE: George Washington Car- ver, DeRidder Louisiana, 1,23 TOWER 43 In- tramural4. PERSSON, BORJE: Gullbergs Gymnasicl, Sweden, l,2,3: Honors Fall 4: Student Council Rep. 4: Football 4: AFS Club 4: HRC 4: Photo Club 43 Lettermen's Club 4: AFS Show 41 Fes- tival of Plays 43 AFS Foreign Exchange Student from Sweden. PETERS, JAMES: Honors Fall 4: Hall Guide 1,2: Football l,2,3.4: Swimming l,2.3.-1: Latin Club 1.2. PETRARCA, MARIA: Honors Fall 1,2. Spring lg Commissioner of Finance 4: Student Coun- cil Rep. l,2,3.4: Hall Guide 2: Class Presi- dent 3: Class Board 2: GAA l.2: Spanish Club 1,23 Italian Club 2,41 Drama Club l,2,3: Thes- pians 4: HRC 4: AFS Club l,2,3: Senior Class Play 4: AFS Show 3, Student Director 4: Stu- dent Exchange Day 3,4. PETREIKIS, GAIL: National Honor Society 4. High Honors Fall 2.3,4, Spring 3, Honors Fall 1, Spring 1,2: Cheerleader 2,3,4: GAA 1: Drama Club 1,23 Latin Club l,2,3: Italian 3,41 Pep Club l,2,3,4: AFS Show 3. PETRITSCH, MILTON: Honors Fall 3,43 Class Board 43 BROADCASTER 4: Thespians 43 Colloquium 3,43 Senior Class Play 4: AFS Show 43 Festival of Plays 4. PLOSKONKA, SANDI: Chorus 1: D.E. Club4. PICH, ROBERTA: High Honors Fall 4, Honors Spring 1,2 Fall 1,2: GAA 1: Drama Club 1, President 23 Pep Club 1,23 Senior Class Play 43 Festival of Plays 2. PIGNOTTI, LOUIS: Honors Fall 3,4: Student Council Rep. l,2,3: Hall Guide 2: Class Board 43 Chorus 1,2: A Cappella 43 Science Club 1,2: Colloquium 3,43 AFS Show 3. PIGNOTTI, MARY: Honors Fall 3, Spring 3: Student Council Rep. 3,4: Class Board 3,41 ANNUAL 3,43 Chorus 1,23 GAA 1,2: Blu- Fins 3: Drama Club 1,23 Italian 2,3: AFS Club 4: HRC 43 App. Thespians 3: Thespians 43 Pep Club 1,2,3 President 43 Senior Class Play 3,4: AFS Show 2,3,4: Co-Chairman Prom Decora- tions 3: Quill and Scroll 4. PIUNTI, MAUREEN: Honors Fall 2: Class Board 4: Chorus l,2,3: A Cappella 43 GAA 13 Pep Club 1,2: AFS Show 4. POLAK, JIM: National Honor Society 3,4, High Honors Fall 2,3, Spring 33 Honors Fall 1,4, Spring 1,2: Band 1,2: Basketball Manager l,2,3: Latin Club l,2,3: Science Club 1,2: It's Academic team 4. POLLETTA, ROBERT: Honors Fall 13 Stu- dent Council Rep. 1,2,4: Class Board 23 Cross- Country 13 Wrestling 13 Car Club 23 French Club 3: Senior Class Play. POLLEY, WALTER: Honors Fall 2,4, Spring 3,43 Science Club 13 Radio Club 2,3,4 Treas- urer3 German Club 1,2. POPE, KATHLEEN: Usher 3: GAA Treas- urer 1,2. POWELL, JOSHEPH: Sargeant at Arms 1,23 Track 1,2: Baseball 1,2: Wrestling 1,23 Latin Club 1,2. POWERS, THERESA: Chorus 1: Intramural 1. PRATICO, LOUIS: Class Board l,2,3: Basket- ball 1. PROKOP, JEANNE: Honors Fall 2,4, Spring 43 Class Board l,2,3: Student Council Rep. l,2,3,43 Publications Club I3 Chorus l,2Q Drama Club 1,23 Pep Club 2,3: Thespians 3,43 Italian Club 3,4. Senior Class Play 43 AFS Show 3,43 Festival of Plays 2,3,4. PROS, LINDA: Chorus 1,2: GAA 1. PURLEE, JAMES: National Honor Society 4, Honors Fall l,2,4, Spring 1,2. PU RSER, NANCY: Chorus 1,2: GAA 1,2. QUINN, PATRICIA: Honors Fall 4: Student Council Rep. 1,2: Class Board 2: Chorus l,2,3: GAA 1: Drama Club 13 Pep Club 13 Senior Class Play 4: AFS Show 4. QUINTANILLA, ESTHER: GAA 2. RADULOVICH, WILLIAM: Football l,2,3: Baseball l,2,3,43 Spanish Club 2. n RALSON. SCOTT: Chorus 1: Baseball 1. RANIERI, DARRYL: Band 1,2: D. E. Club 4. RAY. JAMES: Chorus l,2,3: Football 2. RAZOR, PAUL: Hall Guide 2: Wrestling 1,2: Car Club 1,2. REDENBAUGH, PATSY: National Honor Society 4, Honors Fall l,2,3,4, Spring l,2,3,4: Hall Guide 4. REED, DELPHINE: GAA 2. RENO. FRANCIS: Vica Club 4. REYNOLDS, DEBORAH: Honors Fall 3, Spring 2,3: Student Council Rep. 4, Alt. 2,3: Class Board 2,3: ANNUAL 3, Editor 4: Chorus 1,2: President of Girls' League 1. Rep. 2: Drama Club 13 Thespians 2.3,-1: Pep Club 2,3: Italian Club 2: Senior Class Play 4: AFS Show 41 Festival of Plays 1,2: Co-Chairman of Prom Decorations: Quill and Scroll 4. RICHARDSON, LINDA: Honors Fall 1,2 Spring l: AFS Club 2,4: Debate Club 1: FTA 2' AFS Show 4. RIMSNIDER, CHERYL: Waukesha High Waukesha, Wisconsin, 1,21 Hall Guide 1,2' Chorus 1,2: Pep Club 1,21 FTA 1,2,4. RIOS, MARIA: Science Club 2: Car Club 2: Radio Club 2. RIUTTANEN, HENRY: National Honor Society 4, Honors Fall 1,2,3,4, Spring l,2,3: Base- ball l,2: Wrestling 1,2. ROBERSON, PEGGY: Honors Fall 1, Spring 1,21 Student Council Rep. 3, Alt. 2: Band l,2,3: Orchestra 3: GAA 1: Latin Club l,2,3,4: Festi- val of Plays 4. ROBERSON, RICKIE: National Honor Society 4, High Honors Fall 3, Honors Fall 4, Student Council Rep. l,2,4: Host 4. ROBERTS, DIANE: Student Council Alt. 2. ROGERS, ARLEEN: Chorus l,2,3: Choir 4: GAA 1,2: Science Club 1,2: Student Council Rep. l,4: Class Board 3: HRC 4. RQGGE, LINDA: Chorus 1,2: GAA Treasurer ROSENWALD, JANET: Eisenhower, Blue Island, Illinois 1,2: Chorus 1,21 GAA l,2,3: Folk Club 3,4: Senior Class Play 4: Hall Guide 1,2. ROSSI, JOHN: Hall Guide 1,3: Vica Club 3,4. ROTONDI, RON: Wrestling 1,2. RUGE, KURT: Hall Guide 2: Student Coun- cil Rep. 2,3: Class Board 4: Football 1,2: Base- ball 2,3: Golf2: Spanish Club 1,2. RUIZ, JUANITA: Student Council Rep. 11 Class Board 3: GAA 3: Debate Club 1,2: FTA Vice President l,2,3,4: Drama Club 3: AFS Club 3,4: Senior Class Play 4: AFS Show 4. RUSE, LINDA: Honors Spring 3: Chorus l,2,3: A Cappella 4: GAA 1: Girls's League Treas- urer 1: Senior Class Play 4: AFS Show 4: Festi- val of Plays 4. RUSH, LEORIA: Student Council Rep. 4: GAA 2. RUSSELL, MARY: Student Council Rep. 2: Hall Guide 4: Chorus l,2,3: GAA 1,2: Vice President Girls' League 2: FTA President l,2,3: Senior Class Play 4: AFS Show 4. SABO, MICHAEL: Honors Fall 4: Student Council Rep. 2,3,4: Orchestra l,2,3,4: Football 2,3,4: Car Club 1: Spanish Club 1, President 2: Lettermen's Club 3, President 4. SAHLIN, DONNA: National Honor Society 4, High Honors Fall 2, Honors Fall l,3,4, Spring 1,-2,3: Chorus 1: GAA 1,2: Colloquim 3,4: Drama Club 1: German Club 1,2: AFS Club 3,4: Senior Class Play 4: AFS Show 3,4: Festival of Plays 3,4. SALVATORE DANIEL: Honors Fall 1,-Spring 1, Student Council Rep. 4: Wrestling I: Tennis l,2,3. SANCHEZ, NINFA: Word Power Club 1. SANNER, DIANA: Student Council Rep. 3,4: Class Board 1,2: GAA 1,2. Honors 2. SANTOSTEFANO, ROBERT: Student Coun- cil Rep. l,2,3: Hall Guide l,2,3: Class Presi- dent 2: Class Board l,3,4: Football 1: Tennis 11 Drama Club 1: Spanish Club Treasurer 1,2: Festival of Plays 1. SARACENO, JOYCE: GAA 1: Pep Club 2. SASS, NAOMI: Crete-Monee, Crete, Illinois l,2,3: SAUCEDA, ABDIAS: Honors Fall 3: Student Council Alt. 2: Track 2,3,4: Cross-Country l,2,3,4: Wrestling 1,2: German Club 2. SAVIANO, ROSALIE: Band l,2,3,4: Presi- dent 4: Orchestra 2,3,4: Stage Band 3,4: Pep Band 31 Senior Class Play 4: AFS Show 3,4, SCHAEFER, JAMES: Honors Fall 4, Spring 1,31 Band 1,2,3,4. SCHEIWE, DIANE: National Honor Society 3,4, High Honors Fall 2,3,4, Spring 2,3, Honors Fall 1, Spring 11 TOWER 3, Editor 41 Band 1,21 Pep Club 1,2: Folk Club 31 Drama Club 1,21 Colloquium 3: Senior Class Play 41 AFS Show 2,31 Student Council Rep. 1,2,3, Alt. 4. SCHIEVER, NANCEE: Honors Fall 3, Spring 3: Band l,2,3,4: Orchestra 3,4: Drama Club 1: Thespians 41 Senior Class Play 4: AFS Show 3,41 Festival of Plays 3.4. SCHILD, BURTON: German Club. SCHULTZ, DAVID: Chorus 1,2: A Cappella 3,41 Latin Club 1,21 AFS Show 3,4. SCHULTZ, PAMELA: GAA 1. Q Q SCHUMAKE, BARBARA: Hostess 1,2: GAA 1: D.E. 4. SCIARRATTI, SHELIA: National Honor Society 3.4: High Honors Fall l,2,3,4, Spring l,2,3,4: Band l,2,3,4: Orchestra l,2,3,4: Latin Club 1,2, Consul 3,4: Colloquium 3,42 Senior Class Play 41 AFS Show 3,4: Festival of Plays 4: Student Council Rep. l,2,4. SCREMENTI, MICKEY: Honors Fall 2,3, Spring 2,31 Student Council Rep. 1,2: Hall Guide 3,41 Football 1: Track 1: Cross-Country 22 Wrestling l,2,3,4: Golf 2,3,4: Spanish Club 1,21 Festival of Plavs 3. SEDIK, WILLIAM: Swimming I: Spanish CL 2. SEGNERI, JOYCE: Honors Fall 4, Spring 1,2. TOWER 4: Chorus l,2,3: A Cappella 4: AFS Show 4. SHAWBACK, LARRY: Northview H. S.. Grand Rapids, Michigan l,2,3: Vica Club 4. SICHLING, SUZANNE: Chorus 11 GAA 1,2: Senior Class Play 4. SIELOFF, DON: Band 1,2. SIMMONS, PHYLLIS: D. E. 4. SIMONE. JOSEPH: Honors Fall 4. SIMS, BERNITA: Momence H. S., Momence, Illinois: National Honor Society 3,4, High Hon- ors Fall 4, Chorus 2,3: GAA 3,4: Intramurals 4: Spanish Club 1,2: FTA 3,4: Radio Club 4: De- bate Club 4: Senior Class Play 4: AFS Show 4. SISKA, EDWARD: Chicago Vocational H. S., Chicago, Illinois 1,21 Baseball 1,2. SLATER, ISAIAH: Track 1: Cross Country 1. SLATON, RICHARD: Vica Club 4. SLICHENMYER, RANDALL: Glenwood School For Boys 1,2. SLIWINSKI, DANIEL: Honors Fall 4: Band 1,2 Swimming 1,2: Vica Club 4. SLIWINSKI, DIANE: Chorus 1: GAA l. SLOTA, ROBERT: Football l,2,3,4: Swimming l,2,3,4: Vice President Lettermen's Club 4: AFS Show 4. SMITH, DAWANA: Chorus 1: FTA 3. SMITH, ROY: Football 2: Gymnastics 2: Folk Club 3, President 4: Vica Club 4. SMITH, SHARON: Thornridge, Dolton, Illi- nois l,2,3. SMITH, WESLEY: Baseball l,2,3: Radio Club Secretary 1. SODERGREN, ELIZABETH: Student Coun- cil Rep. 3: Class Board 1,2: GAA 1: Drama Club 1: FTA 2, Historian 4. SOLOMON, HENRY: Student Council Rep.4. SONS, MIKE: Graphic Arts Club 2, Photo Club 4. SOSA, CARMEN: Senior Class Play 4. SOUTHALL, BELINDA: Science Club 1: Pep Club 1,2. SPARLING, ROBERT: Chorus 1.2.3. SPINOZZI, MARIE: Honors Fall 4, Spring 3: GAA 1. STANFA, JOSEPH: Latin Club Treasurer 1. STEFAN, CARL: Student Council Rep. 2: Baseball 1,2: Science Club 1,2: Publications Club 11 AFS Show 4. STRALEY, CHARLES: Glenwood School for Boys 1,2: Track 4: Basketball l,2,3,4: Baseball l,2,3. Honors Fall 3. STULPINAS, DANIEL: Wrestling 1. SUNN, LARRY: Class Board 3: German Club 2: Festival of Plays 4. SUPPES, DANIEL: Football 1: Go1l2. TALAMONTI, CINDI: Hostess 1. TAYLOR, BERNADETTE: St. Joseph's Sem- inary, Kankakee, Illinois 1: Bishop McNamara, Kankakee 2: Honors Fall 4, Spring 3. TAYLOR, EDWARD: Fenger, Chicago, Illi- nois l,2,3. TAYLOR, LINDA: Chorus 2. TAYLOR, RUSSELL: Chorus I: FTA 4. TEDFORD, LARRY: Honors Fall l,4, Spring 1: Football 1: Track 1,2: Tennis 1: Writer's Club President 2: Folk Club 3, President 4: D. E. Club President 4. TEDFORD LINDA: Honors Fall 3, Spring 2,3. Class Board 1: Vica Club Secretary 4. TENAYUCA, MARY: Honors Fall 1: GAA I: Health Careers Club 2. TERRY. LINDA: Homewood-Flossmoor H.S., Flossmoor, Illinois 1,2: High Honors Fall 4: Vica Club 4. TERRY. VALRAY: Thornton H. S, Harvey, Illinois l,2,3: Chorus 1,2. TESTA, PETER: French Club 2,41 Colloquium 3,4. , THARP, ROYCE: High Honors Fall 4: Foot- ball 2: Baseball 11 Cross-Country 1: Car Club 2: Vica Club 4: Honors Fall 2. THOMAS, CAROLYN: TOWER 4: Chorus l,2,3,4: Drama Club 1: Folk Club 3: Orchesis 4. THOMAS, MICHAEL: Glenwood School for Boys 1,2. THOMAS, RICHARD: Student Council Rep. 21 Hall Guide 2,4: Basketball l,2,3,4. THOMPSON, LEE: Basketball 1. THURMAN, ANNIE: Band l,2,3,4: GAA 3: Intramural 4: Health Careers Club 11 Science Club 2. TIBERI, BARBARA: Student Council Rep. 3,4: Hostess l,2,4: Class Board 2,3,4: GAA 1,2: Writers' Club Secretary 2: Italian Club 3, President 4: Senior Class Play 4. TILTON, NANETTE: Honors Fall 4, Chorus l,2,3,4: GAA 1,2: Spanish Club 3. TIMMERMAN, JOHN: Bowling Club Treas- urer 2. TIPPETTS, LAURA: Chorus 1,2: Intramural 4: Drama Club 1,2: Pep Club 2,3: Secretary 4: Health Careers Club 1,2: Senior Class Play 4: AFS Show 3: Festival of Plays 1,2. TKACZYK, LILLIAN: Chorus l,2,3: Latin Club 1,2: FTA 4. TONDU, JANET: High Honors Spring 1, Honors Fall 1,2, Spring 2: Hostess 1,2: GAA 2: Folk Club 3: Festival of Plays 2. TOWNSEND, BETTY: D.E. Club 4. TOWNSEND, JACQUELINE: Usher 4: Chorus l,2,3: A Cappella 4: GAA 1: AFS Show 4. TRIM, MARTIN: Vica Club 4. TROESTER, MARK: Chorus 1,2. TURNER, ANDREW: FTA 1,2: Senior Class Play 4. TURSKY, DEBRA: Honors Spring 2: Stu- dent Council Rep. 1,4: Class Board 2,3: Chorus 1: Pep Club l,2,3,4: Drama Club 1,2: AFS Show 3,4: Senior Class Play 4. TWEDT, PAMELA: Student Council Rep. 2,3: Class Board l,2,4: BROADCASTER 3,4: Chorus 1,2: Drama Club l,2,3: Thespians 4: Latin Club l,2,3: Senior Class Play 4: AFS Show 3,4: Festival of Plays 2,3,4: Quill and Scroll 4. URBAN, SHERRY: National Honor Society 4, High Honors Fall 1, Honors Fall 4, Spring 1,2: Chorus l,2,3: A Cappella 4: Drama Club 1,2: Debate Club 1: Spanish Club 1: GAA 1: AFS 2,3,4: Senior Class Play 4: AFS Show 3,4: Win- ner Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow. VAGNONI, MARILYN: Chorus 1: GAA 1: Drama Club 1,2: Festival of Plays l,2,3: Class Board l,3,4. VALLONE, JOHN: Student Council Rep. 1: Class Board 2: Baseball 1. Van ROSSEN, EMIL: Glenwood School for Boys 1,2. Honors Spring 3. VASEK, MARY: Marian, Chicago Heights, Illinois 1: Class Board 4: Honors Spring 2: GAA 2,3: Intramural 4: Drama Club 2: Pep Club 4: FTA 4: Senior Class Play 4: AFS Show 4. VELA, NOELIA: National Honor Society 3,4: High Honors Fall 2, Spring l,2,4, Honors Fall l,3,4: Student Council Rep. 2,3,4: Usher 4: Class Treasurer 3: GAA 1,2: FTA l,2,3,4: AFS 2,3, President 4: Spanish Club 1: AFS Show 4. VELA, RICHARD: Honors Fall 2: Football l,2,3: Track l,2,3: Projection Staff 4: Letter- men's Club 3. VELISSARIS, HARLENE: High Honors Fall 4: Hall Guide 2: Chorus 1,2: A Cappella 3,4: T 84 T 4: Drama 'Club 1,2: Thespians 2,3,4: Senior Class Play 4: AFS Show 3,4: Festival of Plays 1,2. XIEIEDUZCO, RAPHAELA: GAA 1,2: Spanish u 2. VONBORSTEL, ROSEMARIE: Class Board 2: Chorus I: Pep Club 2,3, President I. WALLACE, DIANE: GAA 1. WALLACE, GAIL: Student Council Alt. 1,2: Hostess 1: Class Board 1,2: Chorus 1,2: GAA 1. WARR, GERALD: Baseball 2: Wrestling l,2,3,4: King ofClean-Up Week 1. WASHINGTON, BOBBY: Velma Jackson, Camden, Miss. 1,2: Basketball 1,2: Baseball 1,2. WATSON, HOWARD: Football 3: Basketball 4g Baseball 2: Track lg Lettermen's Club 4: Car Club l. WATSON, ROBERT: Chorus l,2,3: A Cappel- la 4: German Club l,2: Science Club l: AFS Show 4. WECKER, RANDI: National Honor Society 3,4, High Honors Fall l,2,3, Spring l,2,3, Hon- ors Fall 4g Class Vice President 3: Class Board 3,4: Pep Club 2g Drama Club l,3,4: German Club lg Senior Class Play 4: AFS Show 3,4: Fes- tival of Plays 3,4. WELK, LINDA: National Honor Society 3,4, High Honors Fall l,2,3,4, Spring l,2,3: Class Board I: Orchestra l,2,3,4: Choir 4: German Club l, Secretary 2: AFS Show 3,4. WELLS, ALLEN: Football l,2,3,4: Baseball I: Spanish Club 2. WELLS, JESSIE: Chorus 1: Wrestling l,2. WERNER, EUGENE: National Honor Society 4, High Honors Fall 2,3,4, Spring 2,3,4, Honors Spring l: Student Council Rep. 2,4: Class Board 3g ANNUAL 4g German Club 2g Colloquium 3: Senior Class Play 4: It's Academic Team Captain 4: Quill and Scroll 4. WERTH, BRUCE: National Honor Society 4, Honors Fall l,3,4, Spring l,3: Orchestra l,2,3,4: Choir President 4: T 8a T4: Tennis l,2,3: Col- loquium 2,3: AFS Show 4: Turnabout Court 4. WESTON, IRENE: Student Council Rep. 2: Usher l: Chorus 1: GAA l. WHEELER, JAMES: Football 1: Baseball lg Wrestling I,3. WHITE, WALTER: Student Council Rep. l,2,3,4: Hall Guide l,2,4: TOWER Editor 4g Chorus lg Latin Club l,2,3: Projection Staff l,3: Senior Class Play 4. WHITFIELD, JAMES: Chorus l,2,3g A Cap- pella 4g Latin Club l: Car Club lg AFS Show 4. WICKS, RAENETTE: GAA 1: Usher 4. WIEDMAN, DAVID: Honors Fall 2: Chorus l: Tennis I: Printing Club l,2: Car Club l,2g Sci- ence Club l,2: Photo Club 2. WIERZBICKI, PATRICIA: Honors Fall 4: Student Council Rep. 4g Class Board lg French Club 2. WILLIAMS, DAVID: National Honor Society 3,4: High Honors Fall 2,3,4, Spring l,2,3, Honors Fall lg Parliamentarian 2,4: Student Council Rep. l,2,3: Chorus l,2g A Cappella 3,41 T 81 T 4g Wrestling l, Captain 2: Track 2,3,4: Football l, Captain 2,3 Captain 4: German Club 2, Vice President l: Colloquium 3: Lettermen's Club 3,4: AFS Show 3,4: Homecoming Court 4: Blue 8a White Court 4: Turnabout Court 4. WILLIAMS, EDMUND: Band l. WILLIAMS, JAMES: Football 2: Wrestling l. WILLIAMS, JAMES E.: Chorus 1,21 Baseball 2, Wrestling l. WILLIAMS, MARJ: GAA l,2. WILLIAMS, MARY ANN: GAA l: Chorus l. WILLIAMS, RALPH: National Honor Society 4, High Honors Fall 3, Honors Fall l,2,4, Spring l,2,3: Student Council Rep. 4: Host 4: Class Treasurer 4: Class Board 4: Drama Club lg French Club 2: AFS 4: HRC 4: Festival of Plays l. WILLIAMS, RAY: Honors Fall 2,31 Hall Guide l,2,3: Football l,2,3,4: Basketball l,2,3,4: Baseball l,2. WILLIAMS, RODGER: Swimming 3,4. WILLIAMSON, CONSTANCE: National Honor Society 4: Honors Fall 3,4, Spring 2,3: Student Council Alt. l,2: Class Board 4g AN- NUAL 3,4g AFS 2,4: Drama Club lg Pep Club 4: Spanish Club 2g Colloquium 3,4: FTA 4: Thespians 4: Senior Class Play 4g AFS Show 4:-Festival of Plays l,3,4g Quill and Scroll 4. WILSON, WILLIAM: Honors Fall 4, Spring 2: Student Council Rep. 4: Wrestling l,2: Vica Club 3,4. WILSON, KEITH: Chorus l,2,3: A Cappella 4: Swimming l,2,3,4: Senior Class Play 4: AFS Show 4. WILSON, LESTER: Baseball 2,3,4: Wrestling lg Lettermenis Club 3,4. WISE, SCOTT: Glenwood School for Boys l,2. WRIGHT, PAULA: Gavit High, Hammond, Indiana I: National Honor Society 4, Honors Fall l,2,4, Spring l,2, WLOS, PHYLLIS: GAA l,2. WOJACK, JACK: Hall Guide 2: Swimming l. WOLTMAN, DAVE: Band lg Baseball I: Car Club l,2,3,4: Graphic Arts Club l,2: Projec- tion StaIT l,2: Festival of Plays 3. WOODS, KATHY: Rock High, St. Louis, Illinois lg Honors Fall 4, Spring 2: Usher 3: Secretary Girls' League 4: AFS Show 3. WYANT, MARYLIN: Chorus l,2: Future 2l3 Nurses l: Folk Club 3,4: AFS Show 3.4. WYATT, DAVID: Chorus l,2: A Cappella 3.4: AFS Show 4. YAMBOR, DALE: Tennis 4. YOUNG, DAVID: National Honor Society 3,4, High Honors Fall l,2,3,4, Spring l,2.3.4: Class Board 2: Chorus l: Orchestra l,2,3,4: A Cappella 4: T 8L T 4: Swimming l,2: Senior Class Play 4: AFS Show 3,4. YOUNG, LARRY: Honors Fall 2, Spring 2: Class Board 2,31 TOWER 4: Drama Club 1.2: FTA 4: Spanish Club l,2,3,4: Senior Class Play 4: AFS Show 4: Festival of Plays l. YOUNG, SHARON: GAA 3. ZACHARY, RENEE: Hostee 4: Chorus ll GAA l,2: FTA l,2,3: Senior Class Play 4: AFS Show 4: Festival of Plays 4. ZAJAC, JOHN: Senior Class Play 4. ZELLER, PATRICIA: Lakeland High, Minocqua, Wisconsin l,2: ZEMAN, STEVE: Band l,2: Swimming l: Golf l,2,3,4: Pep Club 2: Electricity Club l. ZERANTE, ANTHONY: Hall Guide 4: Stu- dent Council Rep. 4: Class President 4: Class Board 4: Pep Club Vice President 2: Wrestling 2,3: Tony Trojan 3. ZIEGLER, MARILYN: National Honor Socie- ty 3,4: High Honors Fall 2,3,4, Spring 3,4: Honors Fall l, Spring l. Student Council Rep. 2: Class Board 3: Orchestra l,2,3,4: GAA l: German Club l,2: Senior Class Play 4: AFS Show 3,4: Festival of Plays 4g All-State Or- chestra 4, ZIEMS, DENNIS: Football l: Baseball lg Elec- tricity Club l: Projection Staff l,2g Graphic ArtsClub l,2: Car Club l,2,3,4. ZIEMS, SHARON: Student Council Rep. l: Chorus l,2: GAA l,2, Vice President 3. ZIOBRO, VIVIAN: GAA l. ZLAMAL, FRANK: National Honor Society 4, Honors Fall l,4, Spring l,2,3. ZONA, TERRY: Student Council Rep. 1: Class Board Alt. l,2: Band l,2,3: Orchestra 2g Wrestling l: Pep Club Treasurer 2: Italian Club 2. ZUKAUSKAS, NANCY: Honors Fall 4g Class Board 3: Chorus l,2,3: A Cappella 4: Latin Club 1: Senior Class Play 4: AFS Show 4. Editors Note: Honors included in this listing per- tain to semester honors only. Our Patrons . We Thank Them for Their Support Adam-Scott Equipment, Inc. Aunt Jemima's Kitchens B-G Men's Wear Bloom Friends Boulevard Medical Center Bruni-Schultz Drugs Bruns and Salvatore Upholstering Co. Buck Electrical Contractors, Inc. Burger King Restaurant Carlseen Photography Cheker Oil Company C. H. Glass 8L Paint Co. Chicago Heights Lumber Co. Chicago Heights National Bank Childs and Smith, Inc. Cifelli, John L. Cole Volkswagen Cook's Oflice Machines, Inc. Cuda Construction Company Dawe's Laboratories, Inc. Dixie Dairy Company Ed 8L Erv's Service Station Edward Don and Company Fasano Pie Company First National Bank in Chicago Heights Frank, Meyer R. Franklin-Lee Company Gaby Iron 8L Metal Co. Ganzer, Floyd General Machine 8L Tool Co. Geno's Dari-Dip Drive-In Goldenrod Ice Cream Co. Hantak, Emil Hayes, S. G., and Company Hentschel's Nursery Hertzberg-New Method, Inc. Holiday Inn of Chicago Heights Iannucci, Thomas, M.D. Illinois Lawn Equipment, Inc. Inland Steel Company Integral Packaging Corp. James Walker Packing Co. Jasica Wood Products Jewel's Bloom Marketl' Store Joliet Boiler 8c Machine Works, Inc. Kickert School Bus Lines Klinels Department Store Kroll Glass 8: Paint Co. Langan, Haeger, Vincent 8L Born Larsen's Photo Studio LoBue Excavating Company Maier, John and Company Marchigiani, Louis J. Mark II Stables, Inc. Meidell, W. S. Merlin Chemical 84 Supply Co. Monteleone, Joseph 8: Sons Montgomery Ward Catalog Center Nate's Beauty Salon Nicolai, William Obee Institutional Grocers Oil Chemical 8L Atomic Workers Union Olympia State Bank Orr Construction Company Overdoors of Illinois, Inc. P. T. Construction Co. Pahnke Cleaners, Inc. Petrasek, Girard J. Petreikis, John Red Barn Sandell Cabinets, Inc. Savoia's, Inc. School Health Supply Co. Schrementi's Supermarket Skyline Disposal Company Soderberg Auto Supply Solomon Brothers Staggls Custom Contractors, Inc. Standard Equipment Corp. Suburban Convalescent Center Tash, Inc. Tews Funeral Home Thornton Cartage Company Triem, Leonard Vinegar, Alvin Wood Agency fl-l .ig ,,,,, I ,.:,,ii.i.f :Li ,' 'gg' Q' ' 'Cf 'D' Here they are . . . the guilty ones 1' T 'Ss --X 1 'M-W ., X-f,fws+..,, The Seniors responsible for this book are: SEA TED, Debbie Reynolds: STANDING, Mary Pignotti, Connie Williamson, Rick Werner, Lynette Herman, and Meg McKillip. The year is finally over and the last few pages have been mailed. After months of planning, sweating, worry- ing and playing around, we finished the book. Our special thanks go to Mr. Frank Buchtel and Mike Downey for their help with the sports section. We would also like to express our appreciation to Mr. Ed Hackel- man and Mr. Bart Murphy, representatives from the American Yearbook Company, for their help in the planning and layout of this book. Big thanks go to Mr. Barton Herr, our sponsor, for catching our little mistakes, and for putting up with the Saturday Morning Annual Staff, while we caught up on last month's deadline. 1968 Annual Staff Editor-in-Chief ................,.. Activities Editor . . . Senior Class Editor . . . . . . Copy Editor . . . Layout Editor Sports Editor ....,........... Faculty and Academics Editor .... Underclass Editors and Copywriters Faculty Sponsor . . . . Debbie Reynolds .... Mary Pignotti Connie Williamson . . . Lynette Herman . .. Teri Gaby . . . . Rick Werner .... Meg McKillip VickiPaul Lynn Hoerntlein . .. Mr. Barton Herr 3 retiring teachers contribute 64 years tabovel Mr. Buchtel gazes at the Bloom Athletic Board which lists head coaches at Bloom. trightj Mr. and Mrs. Buchtel, Mrs. DiSandro, and Mr. and Mrs. Rezabek were honored at the annual retirement tea sponsored by the Faculty Association. A man's accomplishments are his tributes, and Frank Buchtel has had many since he came to Bloom from Aurora College in 1941. In his 27 years at Bloom, Mr. Buchtel was frosh-soph football coach for 14 years, J-V basketball coach for 10 years, and during his 9 years as assistant track coach, he handled two state championship teams. Mr. Buchtel taught Physical Education during his hrst 14 years at Bloom and in 1955 he became Physical Edu- cation Director. In 1959, Mr. Buchtel was appointed the Athletic Director. Mr. Buchte1's skill as an organizer was established when Bloom played host to the District track meets and Re- gional basketball tournaments. He was also founder and organizer ofthe Bloom Hall of Fame. The Frank Buchtel trophy was dedicated this year as a tribute to his outstanding service. It will be awarded an- nually to the outstanding athlete at Bloom, a very fitting way not only to honor the athlete but to honor the man who did as much for Bloom-Frank W. Buchtel. of service to Bloom Mr. Frank Buchtel, retiring head ofthe athletic department, stands proudly next to the new Buchtel. Mrs. DiSandro has spent 21 of her 30 years in the teach- ing profession as a member of the I-Iomemaking Depart- ment at Bloom. She taught at Sesser, Stonington, and Blue Island, Illinois, as well as in Wisconsin. Then she came to Bloom in 1947 as Miss Carley. During the Christ- mas vacation in 1963 she was married and returned to Bloom as Mrs. DiSandro. She has taught at the Fresh- Soph. Division since its opening four years ago. I-ler twenty-one years of service to Bloom is certainly ap- preciated. In September of 1952, Miss Chapman joined the Bloom faculty as a member of the Business Education Department. She came to Bloom via teaching experiences in Nebraska and Michigan. For the sixteen years she contributed her time and energy to Bloom. Miss Chapman returned to Nebraska for the Christ- mas holiday in December of 1960, but she returned to Bloom as Mrs. Rezabek in January of 1961. As she leaves Bloom to seek new goals we wish her the best in her new fields', of endeavor. ransportation Assistants FRONTROW: Debbie O'Con ner, Vicki Cross. ROW 2 Lynn Brown, Nancy Wilken Vicki Mishler, Gary Miller BA CK ROW: Sandra Haynes Judy Rekau, Peggy Hoernt lein, Mr. Ira W. Hoff. Industrial d Department Assistants FRONT ROW Gena Busse Eve Pemble Raber Mr Seaman BACK ROW Judy Gull ROW 2 Vivian Kudlaty Cindy Brown Jenny iam Rita Moore Donna Moore Frosh-Soph Broadcaster FRONT ROW: Georgette Wonders, Monica Parisi, Harriet Wittert, Nick Fenimore, Pamela DeRosier, Bev Schwiesow, Marilyn Schneider, Sally Wagoner, Cheri Jarrett, Stephanie Feuerstein, Dianne Fekete. Ed Gelin,Chuck Letko, Mrs.Justine Merritt, advisor. BA CK ROW: Susan Amundsen, Pat Staton, Marc Stefan, Lester Turner, Girls Physical Ed . Assistants FRONT ROW: Kristine Kurth, Diane Hall, Linette Harden. BACK ROW: Cheri Jar- rett, Sue Amundsen, Mary Malley, Carol Malvestuto. Science Service Assistants FRONT ROW: Linda Bravo, Jeanette Kalus. ROW 2: Robert Soltysik, Ron Edwards, Andy Briatico. BA CK ROW' Bill Albrecht, Sandy Clark, Michael Paoletta. 157' Seniors spend their final moments in Bloom fleftj Mr. Wes Mason congratulates homeroom student Karen Konkol on her graduation after she turns in her cap and gown. Cabovej Seniors line up in the cafeteria after graduation to pay for their tassels, a sou- venir from graduation night. Karen Kehl helps Debbie Grublesky fasten on her Honor Cord, signifying her member- ship in the National Honor Society, fleftl Carol Alexander reflects just one of the many moods experienced by the graduate as she marches in to take her seat with the other graduates. fabo-vej Mr. Dominic Calacci, president of the school board, hands Judy Anderson her dip- loma. 'v' Cleftj Graduates stand in line before receiving their diplomas and whisper their names to Dr. Barnhart before he announces them to the audience. fabovej Overjoyed, Bernita Sims gives one of her fellow students a big hug, as Walter Polley looks on all smiles. fabovej Alvin Beauchamp looks thoughtfully at his diploma after re- ceiving it. Qrightj Linda Brown and Mike LeVault, president and vice- president of the new senior class, lead the graduates to their places in the held house. Cbelowl Graduates in Mr. Drabik's homeroom say good-bye as they turn in their caps and gowns. I I i Cleftj The three graduation orators, Dorothy Mills, Marilyn Ziegler, and David Young, look over their speeches before the graduation exercises begin. labovel Debbie Biesboer breaks into tears at the thought ofleaving Bloom, her friends, and the good times ofthe past. Sharon LaBelle grins happily as she helps a classmate remove her collar. The A Cappella choir, directed by Mrs. Workman, sings 'Sing and Rejoice' during com- mencement. tleft to rightj C. Williamson, L. Herman, D. Reynolds, M. Pignotti. R. Werner, M. McKillip. An Ode to the Annual Staff Among the many Annual staffs along with Mental Mary, who tell their tales ofwoe, Not to mention Vivacious Vick, Reckless Rick, This was the staffthat produced their and Twinkle Toes Connie Cwho could dance annual very, very slow. like the Sugar Plum Fairyl With a staff composed ofa wicked nine, Loudmouth Lynette, Teri the Turtle, and Looney Lynn there were problems left and right, were the rest ofthe crafty crew, But with courage, work, and a lot of luck, They racked their brains everyday to think of an it got finished late one night. idea that was new. The staffthat put it together were They worked very hard so that one day they a deserving bunch ofkids, could proudly proclaim, Sacrificing everything for that book, The Annual's finished, and although were not, including their egos and ids. the world is still the same. There was Misspelled Megan and Demanding Deb sRiCk Werner Poet Laureate ofthe Annual Stall' it 224 in '.E11:r .'f.'. '7 Qt. , EF Q lv, HY, 1 A , W '21 Hx A R . Hag. 1 A f.. 4 I w , Z . A 'nfl r w X , J nf Z , ti ' . 3 , Q5-fi ng Q , ' ,iff . . an 2 ,sg z'w w?,..f 7.'-:A-- '.. ,, - , 1 21- , ni 1 a . f T: ..-. -f L ' 4 A -


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