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

 - Class of 1977

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BELOW: Sue Harmes and Mike Hussey getting to nose each other. The Bloom BELOW: Senior class president Paul McAlpin and one of the little people. RIGHT: Experiencing romance at the Tumabout Dance. BOTTOM: Books-an integral element of the high school experience. perience .. . EQ G23 S159 E The Math Resource Center offers an enjoyable way to acquire certam skllls RIGHT: Colorful garments are donned by several students for Farm Day FAR LEFT: The harmonies of the TNT's provide many moments of musical enjoyment. LEFT: Friendly smiles-a sure sign of people doing things together. ABOVE LEFT: Coach Williamson gives last minute instructions during a late time out. ABOVE RIGHT: Using the facilities ofthe new Social Stud- ies Resource Center are Robert Grilli, Miss Kelly and Mrs. Chappelle. LEFT: Square dance lessons provide amusing moments for members of a girl's gym class. 5 O0luuun 6 Chris Alexander prepares for a mighty heave. The library provides the perfect atmosphere for quiet, co-operative leaming. Sw' it ix ..,.. 5- V a C, , w. ? Sl lx x ,,-ff .4 The classroom setting often provides students an op- portunity to leam more about themselves and the world around them. RIGHT: This Bloom cake suited our sister school to a T . 8 aggf mos! is- -is .ssh X ,x ,, ,..il f --, .s f ,gg f , 'P' W l.-,erma Y 1 e , Q M e C C' iswfi-nrxxsxi ,... .N 0 T f'?Qi'2-se Qf2Llf i 'l.,.1 ,W .i:g':QQQmf- to fri ws- i 1 . - , ,M ,N .. .. ff' -wt 'gee L A e f si lit-'zetlg-32551 mfs ext- X 1 P? ,M 195 L rgggk 1 ev. x 4 ,bm .: jp.5'k'P.1.a.fM? Mt- X K I 35 yn :Z L H ,inert Au 1 'J,r' j t i, ..LV ' , ..- sw-.ns - w- A Y Q,-ef-1-'75 ,- fvz- :ml ,. X - .tv3:.-fff' tif W- . I s ii. -is Ti . . . acquiring insights . . . xx MJ' 'fiat , ,, , ax W . 1,1 SW Q 0 RIGHT: Color guards form the Glenwood School for Boys prepare for the dedication of the new library. ABOVE: Freshmen Marcella Naranjo and Carlos Anguiano ponder a poster in Mrs. Wade's English class. RIGHT: Students make the most of those cru- cial moments before lhe ring of the bell. l0 ,,. Q Ja 'Flair LEFT: With undivided attention, Lester Horton and Jerome Ford listen intently to a serious discussion. BELOW LEFT: Students enjoy the sharing of opin- ions. BELOW: Dr. Ira Hoff and Dawn Strawbridge pore over paperwork. discussing thoughts and viewpoints openly ,qf l. xx Nu. a5m 'f v M- .W A K 'sv Frozen in mid-flight by the photographer, soph- omore Joseph Gomez is actually completing a graceful dive. . . . striving to succeed Students seek help from Miss Haworth, librarian. Rv .W if f x X Q M. 1- if ,RJ '31 -LL I s 1 W 'W' wwe I :Hifi ,ff ff s S 22? K Xe fs N K+ ,M ...I NW E QA Nw ff enduring moments of difficulty M .,f vwang. Ken Rietveld is having some sort of difficulty, we believe. LEFT: With the guidance of Mr. Lind, Mary Hagemaster and Dorene Gereg probe the elements of chemistry. Struggling through an almost impenetrable algebra problem are Jessie Knitikos, Ignacio Diosdada and Barbara Payne. I5 e Seniors Dennis Carrabine and Gayle Lopez study the reflection of light in an expenment in physics class, RIGHT: 'Al think il'S waving back! exclaims Sue Tieri. I6 Emu A i yi. .gffflfl -W ' ' SWEESKTL ... B-.N 5 X3 5 3. challenging the unknown and unsolved After four long years . . . it's almost over, ABOVE LEFT: Working as lab partners enable seniors Dawn Gamauf and Elizabeth Vasek to comprehend chemistry. ABOVE RIGHT: Busily at work on biology projects are soph- omores Eva Guzzo and Oresta Meeks. originating unique ideas . . . FAR LEFT: A student uses her artistic abilities for creative expression. LEFT: Anthony Marconi fashions a pot from a pile of clay. BELOW: Bertha Rivera, winner of the Juan Garcia scholarship, searches through references for a term paper. L ' . Rev. Gene Killion, author and former Bloomite, donates a copy of his book to Miss Haworth. LEFT: Senior Dan Ves- chak jots down some thoughts on his biology project. enjo ing a moment of thoughtful solitude . . . i , TOP: A penny for your thoughts, Jim Miller, ABOVE LEFT: Susan Blakemore studies her plants one last time before returning them to the environmental chamber in the new Science Resource Center. ABOVE: Brian Hofer shows the satisfaction of being a Bloom track athlete. LEFT: Junior Mark Zych at Proviso. BELOW: Ronald Amos checks out the Dean's bulletin board. E 2 5 E 2 s LEFT: Karlene Dallesandro busily mends a blouse. ABOVE: Students use the library to enjoy free reading. I -ul 'A 1, Q T Wfj' -ff . s 4 S ,. K PN x . 5-W. ,, .. if ABOVE: A shorthand student eamestly takes down the teacher's dictation. ABOVE RIGHT: Nancy Dash carefully grinds out her Vocational Machine project. ABOVE: Senior Kim Stealey gives her notes one last look prior to a major exam. RIGHT: Junior Karen Stein f'u1ds that heating an acid solution is a stirring experience. achieving personal goals . . . -5 X X. A , FF 3 wslixx s Nil,- ABOVE: Watching a mouse scurry through a Q' 'N maze is freshman Laure Burke. TOP: Proli- L A 'S ' 1 N' ciency in laboratory skills is stressed in the ' 5 science classes. V N it i sn s iw -s,-,R A Af f x Ylfbiivx K r ,,h. sa R we x r?'U zi QW 'K ik wr ,313 - , . x 5.4, - X, n 'V N 4 ' N x . . S -3 1, 3 , 5 . Q x My f ,X , at Q NN Xt 5 Q , 4 R ' X , , 5 A ii X X , I f ! t f , f ' 159' .. .- ' Q w. .ffry . x QEXN 5 .Q A X , 4 I V xg J ,gf J S .4 Q90 . hr.. ,ff-:'f A c Q 'fx Q ak r SQ: ,Ni I ' ff' Q Yf f 1' I f w Ki ff' X fzfx -fn. v s '51, A Wk , lin' FAR LEFT: Members of the jazz band wail away on saxophones. LEFT: Safe and secure in portective clothing, a weld- ing student works on his project. ABOVE LEFT: Seniors Cathy Hase and Carol Consorti appear satisfied with their computer program: ABOVE: Archery class readies to take aim. FAR LEFT: Keeping a sharp eye on the water, Linda Tumer prepares her splashdown. LEFT: Leticia Alaniz leams to fix a stitch in sew- ing class. 25 il t t I 4 4 I . u K n E S i I RIGHT: Senior Janet Loman listens bemusedly to a class discussion. BELOW: Senior Brenda Bryan conducts the service at the N.H.S. Induction. Giving her Farewell to Bloom is Kathleen Hess. RIGHT: Stanley Kmleclk and Jim Berti discuss an intriguing topic in Miss A1ey's freshman social stud- ies class. 26 1 H1 ' 'T . -V! f' I 1 5 f . N +vNG ' . L ak., BELOW: Contemplating a speaker's point at the assembly are the class officers. BOTTOM LEFT: Not all education occurs indoors, and students take a moment to appreciate some warm spring weather, BOTTOM RIGHT: Juanita Batey states her opinion to her escort, Art Magis. listening to the ideas of others . . . RIGHT: Dancing through a version of Farmer in 5 V , . the Dell is Miss Miller's child development class, accompanied by some young performers. 61 28 ow , qvnvhvst Gaining first hand knowledge in the art of dissection are fresh men Phil Mitchell and Craig Kutta. RIGHT: Typing is an im- portant skill applicable to many future careers. ,yy 4,,.Wfi,n 1 f 'ESQQR 11,1 YQ ,X f My we vwmSTOP i A , BELOW: Denise Jackson follows Mr. Lawrence's typing tips in Typing I class. BOTTOM: Award winners Beth Bar-wig and Robert Fields congratulate each other for their successful efforts. BELOW: Senior David Brackman, one of Bloom's scholars works on a Titration experiment. Q if fwsc ll X r , I .gg ix . preparing for a successful future . . . LEFT: Scott Lager and Bob Teri take a compression test as fellow general auto students observe. BE- LOW: A member of Bloom's band offers some ' fancy backhand guitar playing. mu X X Librarian, Miss Haworth teaches research skills to senior John Quatrini. LEFT: Giving a speech at the dedication of the new library is mayor of the student govemment, Tom Planera. 31 RIGHT: Paul Zlamel and friend enjoy a quiet mo- ment together before the start of school. BELOW: Girls enjoy a brief chat while waiting for their names to be called during roll call. . . . sharing the company of fellow students 32 LEFT: Bubbling with enthusiasm, these young ladies offer the perfect picture of senior spirit. BELOW: Students admire each other's costume during Farm Day. up 5 ef N... FAR LEFT: Challenged by an interesting topic, ju- niors Donna Guy and Paulette Iwan study intently in the library. LEFT: Not only in classrooms are ideas exchanged. 33 Mrk . IQ? k ' xii f '-5 A x E11 , . k . . G13 'H S: ii 1 xi I is-ff ,ii-STV gffiff QU W M 0 f I ,ww V, A, ' f . QQ 4 0 A ..'-f' ...- A . K xfg pix 12,5 if .L W fs QE 5 QQ5! 4, 9 . 1, Q- . QS Af fr Wi -- it Us X, , LEFT: Contest winner Joe Kuesis attired as Moses casts a lackadaisical glance at the activities on Hal- loween Day. BELOW: Free expression for the Hal- loween contest. BOTTOM: Drama is another form I1 I is sf 3 S 2 encouraging creativity and spontaneit . . . 35 used by students to express their talents and abilities. RIGHT: Mrs. McCrowey gives advice and encouragement to aspiring typist Cynthia Hudson. fl!! 'S ai 'W' Miss Byrd helps junior Doris Moore select a useful book in American history class. 36 X X. I X xv if 1 , - S X N 13X - .,k , K X ' X1 fi , Q :lx i s x., Nw- vw' 517, .41 5 5.,..-- SX 'ww X.w 5 2 L YES? x M X X XX 'mx G' Q, - ye' xv xx, i L, we XXNX Nwwnwmwwwwwvw VX m-WSWJ W-'ww-www-w.wmwwvv V :X . .,.x WX fp . wg? 4535 xi ,fbi Xsssfmsgg Y X if-X-1 X s x-Wynx xxx , . Riff VQQXXEXQ - 5 X., MXQQXX A55-XtX,, XX Q- , -X H-NX. . W X. 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BELOW: Students gather to- gether to send qff the track team, who later retumed as State Champs. BELOW RIGHT: Diane Guzzo picks up some hints from Mr. Stewart in the Math Resource Center. Wat . . . taking the time to care e Egg? X-V5 Q! 155411 Food for the needy is provided by Bloom students. LEFT: A moment of gentle reassurance is offered in a game of brutal violence. 41 5 1 f X a N .ig 4 Bloom Life V Bloom, through the years, has been more 3 iffff 1 than an institution providing a secondary education. The tradition goes on as stu- dents and staff join to plan and carry out sentations of plays and concerts and more - the nights of bids and bands, and the pre- 43 Damiani Recognized As utstanding BELOW: Swimmer Nancy Berg accepts her award. RIGHT: Badminton award recipient-Linda Bady. BOTTOM: Women,s Sports magazine award for outstanding athlete went to superstar Mary A. Dam- iani. Second place went to Caren Schranz and third to Barb Gindl. Mary also won the Ruby Davis Cof- ran award pictured below. Athlete Towards the middle of May an awards banquet was held to honor the girl ath- letes. Coach Linda Conrad presented Principal James Steckel the girl's district track trophy. Terese Narcisi received an award for participating in four sports ftennis, softball, basketball and volley- ballj ,over four seasons. Mary A. Damiani won the Ruby Davis Cofran trophy as the outstanding senior athlete. Recognized for their contributions were Caren Schranz Csoftball, volleyball, basketballj, Vanessa Alston fbasketballj and Lynn Kurzawa ftennis, volleyballj. 44 offs. he gf . sf! ,ff J LEFT: Girl's Athletic Director Marilyn Anderson presents Terese Narcisi a unique award for four years in four sports, BELOW: Calm, cool and col- lected, as an athlete should be, Beverly Rush gra- ciously acknowledges her award. M -f N. Meafhv 'vt' 'N I LEFT: Sharon Berg-outstanding girl athlete. ABOVE: Gymnast Susie Beale recognized for outstanding achievement. If BELOW: Gaily decorated clowns sell Homecoming balloons. RIGHT: Tom Planera and Mary Rimsni- der share a moment of laughter. ABOVE: The theme of the 1976 Homecoming leads the parade.FAR RIGHT: Frank Chagoya and date share their thoughts at the wishing well. RIGHT: The Gay Nineties group brightens up the parade. 46 :greg BELOW: Freshman cheerleaders keep the spirit go- ing. RIGHT: This young couple seems rather awed by the Homecoming spectacle. BO'l T'OM: Debbie Kokas congratulates Homecoming Queen Sharon Berg. Sharon Berg Crowned Homecoming Queen Homecoming week festivities were cli- maxed Saturday evening, October 23, in the Bloom cafeteria as the seven piece band, HORIZON, played Saturday in the Park, this year's theme. The high- light of the Homecoming Dance was the Coronation of Sharon Berg as queen, se- lected from a court which included Lynn Kurzawa, Trevia Trice, Beth Barwig, Judy Abney, Debbie Kokas, and Sharon Berg. After the Homecoming parade on Friday, the Bloom Trojans romped over Thorn- wood, 28-20. The exciting game was only part of an eventful Homecoming Week, which featured a Little Kid's Day, Roar- ing Twenties Day, Farmer's Day, Favor- ite Thing Day, and the traditional Blue and White Day. The Spirit Jug was awarded to the class of 1977. 47 cg ...-., ' . , . arf' K Q. ' x M, . SV K as 139 ,- Q vw J 4- i 'H x ik in f'W'N, t, . f' 4 'S 20, 9 Q .. 1- if 1' M AW: gggg an fxgjg X6 K Qs Q 4 ff , QY K Q , A , 4 Q mx ,S , V 5 h .Q V it-f' wz'4 Q1 LEFT: A photographer sets up his subjects. BELOW: Scott Hansen and Terri Stefula shows how it's done s.Asss, Q N-iii The lovely Homecoming Court brings warm smiles to the chilly autumn day. 49 KQV! M' -Ns 5 Nl -sk, VJ, rf ,43i'N f f'16?2-f- fin. , L L ig ,. f' - 34 'Si5, '? ' .X.Q'J ,. S3 ' R wel? -'wi' W 1814 d,.,- '- - . BELOW: Junior Sue Reithel takes a sucker. RIGHT: Sophomores Margaret Kirgis and Leanne McKeska stan digging for their coats. X Q X is x 'JN L , , ttt, git A L, Xxiyix z X2 Juniors and Sophomores Enjoy Disco Magic DISCO MAGIC was conjured up at Bloom during the Christmas season by both the sophomore and junior classes with a dance held in the cafeteria. Di- vided into three sections, the cafeteria's unusual setting offered diversions for ev- eryone. In the Abracadabracade sec- tion, students vied for games and prizes, while other students disco danced in the Crystal Ball, emceed by disc jockey Walter White. For a break from the ac- tion, Hocus Pocus Potions provided re- freshments and a chance for the students to rest their feet. According to the many students who attended the occasion, there was no better way to greet the holiday season. ABOVE: Lisa Lueder is amused by her fellow stu- dents' dancing. LEFT: Junior Jane Klyczek man- ages the witches brew game of chance. 5l Turnabout Ball A Memorable N1 ght Barry Manilow's hit song, This One's for Youf' provided the theme for the Senior Class's KING OF HEARTS TURN- ABOUT BALL held Thursday, February I0 in the Bloom cafeteria. Held in cele- bration of the Valentine season, the turn- about ball gave the ladies an opportunity to ask their favorite men out for an eve- ning, and with the popular band THE BIG FUNKY DEAL playing at their fifth turnabout performance, the couples en- joyed good times and good music. High- lighting the dance was the coronation of Pat Patrelli as the King of Hearts. After- wards, Couples departed to various restau- rants to enjoy the remainder of a memo- rable night. Pat Petrelli has been crowned KING OF HEARTS and Sue'Reithel is pleased about it. 52 lg: www , 5 ,ggi vs my 24321 . A..., it MLQQFQQQQQQ wHE:?'lgx, at ' if iii mx. , gag 3 if 'iw STE gag? Yi Q ? Tracy Foreman and David Webb are cutting a mg-,, The music is great but I know you're taking my pic- ture. RIGHT: The Big Funky Deal was really some deal! 53 RIGHT: Brad and Lisa Troiani had fun helping out. BELOW: Mary Mireles and Kevin are looking for someone. 54 The decoration committee did a lot of work and dis- played considerable imagination in creating a sweet- heart's dream. LEFT: See that girl over there? BELOW: Ricky Manson dancing cheek to cheek with his date. Senior Mary Rimsnider seems to be having a ball. fl 452 .,. G? K. A 's 3 1,53 I X z .fmxaggm . Z, V, xx f.L ,. . -4:5 rx, 5' :. 2 ' 4 f A 9 s , f 5 S-xk-1. wk A .Er 3 1 Q my A fix fizgigg? ,-1,5 W N? N1 s 'Nl 'ww il. - ,fs , .A gi, - J. W:-.y' 'L,,.,,+ffV ' 1 . 'aw :as'2vwzf f f mm I if 'S Q S '35 : T 41 U 'CIN ' QTQN xg? W wr :.fs'.zsqgm f ' as gsm 4+ -fy. ef x avi Y Xxysa X A , Ms: :15':f53:'E: 'SEXYWT 5 ,gp .. ?..4,,. g M. S835 'W 31? 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Reeling and rocking to the sounds of LI'L NASH AND THE RAMBLERS, students who dressed in the best styles of the fifties were awarded prizes in such categories as Reddest Lips , Best DA, and Best Greaserf' Swinging to songs made popular by Chuck Berry and Bill Haley, students insisted, in the words of a well-known rocker, We don't care what people say-rock and roll is here to stay! ABOVE: Kathy Newer and Ed Magnerson yell, Start the music . LEFT: Sharon Nordstrom and Tom Planera enjoy the music from the refreshment stand. 6l Y., f 0 ,,4sf.. f 'VQEL' , X125 ' 495271 fl 1 1 Q f ' wziixggi , A .lx ?wf5'44,ig, , i 1' fig f,, S fa! , W ff'-A '55 ' x , X , i,.2rr1.3:s? A , . fs i I . 1: 1:-.wg v I 2 5 1 'I .8 Her? f W kj A Y M' wg ,., arm is CV 4- sux . X Ta Q . as A? Q? ill L 1 .wmv .- A 'tis Y . .Y s W1 l Sue Reithel Reigns As Prom Queen lnseparable was the theme of the Ju- nior-Senior Prom, which was held in the resplendent atmosphere of the Regency Ballroom in the Harvey Holiday Inn on Friday, June 3. The evening's activities began at eight and couples enjoyed the easy listening music of NEBULA while dining on filet mignon. Clirnaxing this special night was the crowning of Sue Reithel as the Prom Queen. Her lovely court included Diane Gaige, Lori Gerardi, Felicia Hills, Sharon Rice, Ana Ruiz, Jill Sawin and Cathy So- kol. As the magical evening drew to a close, and the strains of music slowly faded away, the young couples knew that the pleasant memories of the 1977 Prom would remain for a long time. Post Prom festivities were held at the VFW hall with music provided by TINKER'S DAM. Door prizes which included a color TV, CB radios and ten-speed bikes were given away. if 4 ,X -iw 1, PROM COURT: Ralph Dauma, Jill Sawin, Charles McElroy, Sharon Rice, Chris Alexander, Felecia Hills, Dave Dohmann, Diane Gaige, Pam Moore, Mr. Patton. BELOW: Sue Reithel reigned as the 1977 Prom Queen. Sue is escorted by Pat Petrelli. 3 M ifkiviikx yspss . 4 fl . w LEFT: Diane Gaige and David Dohmann arrive at the Harvey Holiday Inn for an IN SEPARABLE ex- perience. BELOW LEFT: John Sarros escorted F Cathy Sokol to the prom. BELOW: It's punch time at the prom . . . a time to talk over the evenings go- ings on. fs1.,,.f,f Q he 'Dem PROM COURT: Lori Gerardi, Milan Kluko, Sue Reithel, Pat Petrelli, Ana Ruiz, Lucio Tumer, Cathy Sokol, Jim Sarros. Don Gordon and pretty Deborah Rush so IN- SEPARABLE at the 1977 prom. BELOW: NEBULA 1 ,X ,.-A if! i il 'E -'aw X Q w Judy Talley escorted by Joe Fleming looked forward to an evening of dining, dancing and romancing. K ...Q-f- ia, Y 1' Nfkfx I don't know when I've enjoyed myself so much! Sherry Riley escorted by Juan Causey. ' LEFT: Bring on the men mignon. were ready! ABOVE: Romance was evident every- where that night. Tracy Foreman escorted by 1 Gino Portelli. W..-x ABOVE LEFT: You couldn't help enjoying the eve- ning with good music, good friends and that special someone. Lori Gerardi and Milan Kluko dance to the music of Nebula. ABOVE: Nebula 67 i if 1 ,, ,,,4. WWF The night was made for remembering! Ana Ruiz and Lucio Tumer. 7 , ABOVE: The Junior Class did it all! OFFICERS AND ESCORTS Mark Obregon, Shelley Grupe, Mike Bonhart, Mary Hagemaster, Willie Van- Arsdale, Carlean Higgins, David Bunte, Lupe Gar- cia. ABOVE LEFT: What's the matter little fella? 6 RIGHT: Tim Thoeming, obviously a happy gradu- ate and his proud parents. BELOW: Kathy Hess, commencement speaker. Ji, fy.. ' I X' V '-r '. .1 T Q ,. 1 f 40 A . s.s.. R r .,i,Q 831461. lf? . K1 A -Nm-N:-:.: 2' 'fgnrki-alia 3 islll!l!1-m- sisi ,dl S-:qu nn!-l..,,,,,,.' H 'Jn..:y.3:.e,sW lineman-in ,9,,ZSf,. :,5i Qnusng laggin- Vu Wls The familiar Pomp and Crrcumstance fills the air. vo I , l A? , H 'T Bl LB: 'R LY, BELOW: Senior Valerie Tumer gets congrats from her dad. BOTTOM: McKinley Tapp awarded a diploma by Mrs. Dorothy Dill, board member, as- sisted by Miss Phyllis Aley, senior class sponsor. X J Y t .,...-4- ff? Class of 1977 ow Alumni Clad in the traditional caps and gowns Bloom Township High Sch,ool's Class of 1977 marched into the field house to POMP AND CIRCUMSTANCE. Among the nearly 700 graduates were mixed emotions typified by such remarks as, What's in store for me out there? , I don't believe I made it, and I'm sorry to see you all go! Paul McAlpin, class presi- dent, introduced the Reverend Russell Carson who intoned the invocation. The A Capella Choir and the Trojanettes and Trojanaires rendered a few selections be- fore the major event of the June ninth evening-the awarding of' the diplomas. Applause of congratulations filled the air. Kathy Hess, class vice-president, deliv- ered the Farewell to Bloom message which was followed by the traditional Alma Mater by the members of the class. The Reverend James Flint gave the bene- diction. As the band played the recessio- nal, the newest alumni marched into the real world. HAIL TO THE WHITE HAIL TO THE BLUE HAIL, ALMA MATER EVER SO TRUE. WE LOVE NO OTHER SO LET OUR MOTTO BE SERVICE AND LOYALTY HAIL, BLOOM HIGH 7l Presenting the members of the Class of 1977 to the Board for diplomas is Mr. James Steckel, principal. MIDDLE: Rev. James Flint-Benediction. TOP: In- vocation-Rev. Russell Carlson. 72 Senior Awards And Honors American Legion Outstanding Senior Award ......... Beth Barwig, George Carter Bausch and Lomb Science Award .................................,..... . .............. Robert Fields Betty Crocker Award .......................................................................,.. Carol Consorti The Chicago Section of the Society of Women Engineers Award ..Beth Comish Linda Jones, Bridget Arity Good Citizenship Award Daughters ofthe American Revolution ......., ............. B eth Barwig Sons of the American Revolution .............. .............. R obert Fields Kathryn Freese Scholarships ....................., .......... B eth Anne Barwig Illinois All-State Choir ...............,.................................... ........... T heresa Stefula Catharine Pagoria Memorial ............................................. ............ B ridget Arity Dr. Harold H. Metcalf Award! Prairie State College ................. Beth Ann Moore Peter Yanson Scholarship ..................................................................... Bridget Arity National Merit Scholarship Finalist .............,.........................,........... Robert Fields National Merit Commendations ........... ................... B ridget,Arity, Sharon Bowen Russell Butson, Beth Cornish, Ronald Narcisi, Dirk Wieringa Office Education Association Awards A State Competition ,U OEA State Vice President ............................................................. Dawn Welch . Prepared Verbal Communications II-lst Place ..........,............. Dawn Welch Chapter of the Year-lst Place ..................... Rhonda Lacheta, Dawn Welch Chapter Activities Manual-2nd Place ................................. Rhonda Lacheta Job Manual-2nd Place ....,.......................... ......... C arolyn Rotondi Bulletin Board-3rd Place ........... ,.....,..... ......... R o berta Clark Office Services Clerk-4th Place ................ ............ ........ S u e Grutzius Data Processing Computer-6th Place ....t ..............................,.. C arol Consorti Outstanding Science Student, Illinois Society of Professional Engineers, Sauk Trail Chapter .....................................,...........,....... Carl VanDril Vocational Industrial Clubs of America ' State Competition Extemporaneous Speaking-lst Place .......... ........... J oyce Jones MIG 81 TIG WELDING- lst Place .......... ........... D ouglas Nick MIG 8: TIG Welding-2nd Place .......... ...,....,. S teve Lager MIG 8: TIG Welding-3rd Place ........... ............. P hilip Leo Graphic Communications-lst Place ........ ........ R onald Budzik 1 976-77 Bloom Skill Olympics Cabinetmaking ...........................................,... Frank Smaron, Edward Prendergast Architectural Drafting ........ ...................................... S hu Ming Lau Engineering Drafting .......... ....... S teve Martinez, Ray Anthony Graphic Arts ..................... .........................,... R obert Comett Machine Shop ........,.. ........ E ugene Tedechi, Nancy Dash Welding .................. ............ D ouglas Nick, Philip Leo se Q! x O ball- w are 353 1 les.-t , ,hifi -are 39: ,L :gpg I if Y-:M xg , wi W -f' , XS ,y ,g::. ' 2 Xe, +17 ff. ,MW - HM 1 .y:::.? X' 55 ' K Nags X fi: K 5 - up Q W Q 1 F M.-4 ii .fz A-spear . -Agp, ,.:.:f ' N M v T w, - w- . -brfsfwk ' vm sapff' f fQQQi 'Yi-ff M SQ: Q 3 , . 'dx 'w- ,Q X-iii X. N as SLA ab N 'Y X. , VA iff 1 xixv, if W , x ,s Fai'-f , if V .4 ,C iw S X W MM . NX 'W - , W 1 ..'W zz., I , fn.: wi . ' W -unc-nn Q Q. L: h M, 71' c x ,,, iaith 'N 'G--QV ix Q F' X F, yn 1 ' ' N QW ' gg., , .M AA xr ' am A gt ' , 'vw 5 1. X x if W' wx gk 1 I ' xf Y., K, . Q, X :H Y -Q -fwsx 'wi AY , 3:- ' 'A Nw... ,kdm fn V-.X 1 645' ii 4 nv 5 'L . x MM ill! ,. ff? X if lim ff W , - M . X , 3 Qf - R. -wins a , X ' M , ., 1 it 3 f . Q5 X 2 P 3 N W x 'hw NN. fix d Ni fl QEX M., , E W 9 0' - WJ' .1 A, tm av. , , . E 'Qi ,3r ,1Xg,, N Y W . sr. M 'f Q me I' Mg EDC' ag. M in-. 9 , Y K V . Q I 54 L. xiffj f '-. ' w 'dtwfx , 'N Q' li X X Sharon McClendon expressing ire with her grand Pam Lofton gets her stage make-up. son, portrayed by Raymond Anthony. 'QQ There's the Junkman! Another light change already! 80 4 Grandmother giving combread to Pamela Lofton. Performed in the new Little Theatre, also as part of SHOWCASE '77, were the one act plays Contributions and This is the Rill Speaking. A black theatre play Contributions deals with the sit-in ac- tion of the civil rights movement, making a strong human comment not only on the race relations situation of the fifties and sixties, but also on the human relations within families everywhere. Directed by Dean Michael Richardson the cast con- sisted of Wendel Simmons fEugeneJ, Brenda McGruder Cgrandmotherj and Pamela Lofton CRosalynJ. An excitingly different theatre presenta- UPPER LEFT: Raymond Anthony, Sharon McLendon, Pamela Lofton preparing for work. TOP: Three walls violet and one light . . . ABOVE: You need these more than I do. G'Contributions and The Rill Offered in Showcase '77 tion, This is the Rill Speaking , is a slice- of-life play set in a small Missouri town. Directed by Steve Eich, student teacher, assisted by Cindy Serras and Patty Be- cker, the play involves following a seg- ment of the daily lives of a number of town members. The cast included Mary Damanskis fM,otherJ, Lorri Cole CPeggyj, Joe Zilligen CWillyJ, Tod Moore, fEllis Farmerj, Joanne Zienty Gudyj, Alice Oli- ver fMarthaJ, Owen McGarel fKeithJ, John Walsh CTed fFarmerJ Earlj, Pam Carey CAllisonj, Valerie Turner fMay- belle Robinsonj and Ray Uliassi fManny fFatherJ Walt Robinsonj. 81 RIGHT: Effective use of make-up is a plus for any production, and Carol Ramey expertly adds thetin- ishing touch to John Walsh. BELOW: The nsing number of mysterious deaths provokes the fear of Gen. McKinzie Uohn Walshj. Christie Mystery Ten Little Indians Staged Agatha Christie's mgstery-thriller Ten Little Indians was loom's exciting fall play, and the first murder-mystery to be presented ,on the Bloom stage in over a dec- ade. Centered around ten very different people mysteriously summoned to an island ,off t e Encglish coast, the play suspensefully unravelle as each of the guests was sho- ckingly murdered. Pam Carey and Paul Carlson headed the ex- cellent cast, and the clever direction of John Gilles and Dean Conterato, alon with the concerted effort of the stage, mage-up, and lighting crews provided the perfect mood for mystery. A classic whodunit? in every sense ofthe word, Ten Little Indians gave the audience an entertaining opplortunity to pit their detective skills against t e clever ge- nius of Agatha Christie. i ff ,V'7 A ri K l ' Lf ,,Rogen,..,..., ......., ' V :Mrs lfffwl-NIHWQQ-4?-f454fQ . 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X 3 x . .x . 5:42 ' 9 :,yf,: n ., fb, N,--+L:af::, . JY. ff ff . . , ,Ni-!3J':,g-Af: .E I? r :::c.-W Af I 9,53 35 g, V: rf fu . QQ A -43' Q' , av.-rch. A 358111834 11 . gui . 43 sf X. .1 -rs J L 'nf s .. M ' Ji? N Q, fx fs . S .mfggiig 4 W M . 1- . 1 . v 'Q fi g E A 1- :YYY Y :rg-f NE I Vx x.:--R ug., 25. ' K '-x Swv X.,. .. ww , Rw,,x QE 2 5 S iv. , I 'if wif. f v J -:'l:' f f 1 f gf-Al W 4 N iff! is J , I lfiff .4 ! ,-we I I fd . Q NW 9:6 v. BELOW: John Walsh waits patiently as Carol Ramey applies his make-up. RIGHT: Careful work from the stage crew results in attractive settings. x -f Qzxsufs A ,, ,t... .t.,m,Mi, 1 , x Vera Claythome fPam Careyj questions the butler, Mr. Rogers 1Owen McGarelj about breakfast. 85 LEFT: Larry Opila and Joe Fleming get carried away with their roles. BELOW: It's curtains for ev- eryone! B0'I'l'0M: Theresa Zilligen fGladysJ flirts with Paul Carlson fSidy at Hemando's Hideaway party. 1 Pajama Game Thrills Bloom Audiences The popular musical Pajama Game, by George Abbott and Richard Bissell, was presented shortly before the spring break, courtesy of the combined talents of Bloom's Thespian Troope 1807 and the music department. Pajama Game was a lighthearted musical about love ir1 a pa- jama factory featuring a sub-plot with factory workers threatening a strike to in- crease their eight cents an hour salary. An unusual aspect of this production was the number of students involved in the effort. The cast numbered almost eighty and over fifty students worked in the produc- tion crew. Mrs. Cleo Fowler served as producer-director, and the lead roles were handled by Rob Leuder, Paul Carlson, Terri Stefula, Theresa Zilligen, and Beth Barwig. Everyone, from the dancers, sing- ers, and actors, to the make-up, construc- tion and lighting crews deserved high ac- claim for such a successful undertaking. 86 his 453:15 ' Rf ,Q ' A Nw: ' f Am X 8 f vfzfi-'ip 1 Kfxisggigfximk FN mil 'ii 'i-fslif ' . W1-me--w WN Aff ff ,F -. 'Q Q, 3' N iff . r EQ? w , sfmfw if X W 4 1 95 A R x..X ' ef 5 v ,S .RQ if Once a Year Day song and dance number at the picnic scene of the The Pajama Game. Dave Brackman and Todd Moore observe as Rob Lueder models a pair of Sleep-Tite pajama pants. RIGHT: Steam Heat dance with Carl Van Dril, Theresa Zilligen and Dean Conterato. Steam Heat boys dancing-Jim Minx, Richard Calhoun, Darren Travaglini, Dave Brackman and Greg Shelton. 88 I' I V pid Bla agfxlciciua t a at if I W ly anno: Anon -nd mourn nissan K ..... .. ... ....... . ....L -. t....N . Muni: ond kyriu by IICNAKD ADIII k llf KCI 3:15 on March an April 1, ADULTS 0 .SDD B4 UNDER I2 f 1 an lx i 1 A.N.. W wwe- ..M, ABOVE LEFT: Dancers Darren Travaglini, Dean Conterato, Jim Minx and Carl Van Dril lift Terry Stefula fBabej as she sings about what the raise in pay will buy in Seven and One-Half Cents. ABOVE: Buy a ticket, won't you? LEFT: The or- chestra plays an intergral role in Pajama Game. A l j i1 pcm 1 si as f HIIICS ....... 4 i.... .4 ...'.. 4 . Prez .........k.... Q,...f .... . Joe...4.., ..... ........: Hasler ..... Q.. L Gladysag,...,...iQ A L ..... . ...... .... v.4Q.t..f...1.a.lRQbLliedefk Uriderstudyg .... .,..,..,..1y .........DaveBraickmari1- Rorifwilliainsbn ......,..4LRiehard Culhnim ..... Todd Moore Theresa Zilligen 119111 9115911 sid ..... ,Understudyi . ..... Mabely.g,.rq,.,44r5g.QQgQQ First-Helper....i..i... ..,.m:Betl1-Barwigi ..s..'4..as.:.T0m Seconds HelperIa..,..4- i. SheltQn Charliegng .t..' 5,.f.r3.. at .-.- ...a......Jm1 Minx B3bCK,.g..,,.5. .'.. A ..i .......... L..,...,..li.Qfa.1.a:1'Qi'l'i5Sl6fl1l8k . ,Understudya.....-.i... .... Mari? 069511012 Q1 Mae ..,.-. ,:g.a.:g.,,..g..' .... ,.rg.'DenisefSylyesteri Breiidg,.Qg.e,Q.g,...g...Qs ...X 5..5i,if.,,r,r.4gPeggysGibeS Poopsiem. .f.. ,..t. a.:.4 .'... iTammy-Tiirner Max, the Salesmani..r..r4.4. Q..:g.,L.gDaye Brackman' -Pdp, .....s . g ....s.. ...... g..,..i.g. .a.. ...... rohawaish as ...... , .s.. .,...,..a .r....i B agiyacoiiigqop Rita .... g.Li,,,:.L:.....,..., .,..... ..... Virginia.,.gh,..::.,g...g,,t...g.g1Q..,,.g.i.,.lr, ..... .... QW. .i.. L.DeniseJdhnicin swam iuemrnayssgt,.s,.i..,g..,.g.r1 ..s. Dean comqrmicaii vanyni-iigs 1 stass tRichard'Ca!houn,Da1freq,Travaglinig.iixii.:1..g! Mmk, Greg, Sl1QllQ!1,bDRYQi Brapkixian ..,w fl xi ABOVE: Cathy Czajka provides folk ballads. ABOVE RIGHT: Windy Black models cool, sum- mer wear. FAR RIGHT: Mike Vittoria keeps Lhe beat going with aid of Mike Girolimon and Ralph Eichstadt. 90 LEFT: Cynthia Everetfs beautiful melodies enrap- ture the audience. BELOW: Club sponsor Georgia Trevan who put it all together . RIGHT: Debbie Manning looks stunning in her floor-length gown. LEFT: Christopher Butler and Ralph Russell do some fancy dancing. BELOW: Paul Winston McAlpin,s forceful singing is one of the many high- lights of the evening. BOTTOM: Modeling the cur- rent fashions are Karen Kennibrew, Cynthia Let- better, Debbie Manning, Carol Moore and Millie Reyes. QWNNQKNR CWT Presents Fashions and More Wardrobe for the Working Teen, was the theme of a fashion and talent show presented by the CWT Club and Mont- gomery Ward and Company in the audi- torium during March. CWT'ers Gigi Ford, Cynthia Letbetter, Wendy Black and CWT Coordinator Mr. Georgia Tre- van were the movers behind the event. A cash prize was awarded for the most out- standing talent. 9l BELOW: Johnny Griffin sharpens his skills in Mr. Berbig's woods class. RIGHT: Victoria Sarek, Don Koite, and Scott Hansen keep an eye out for gold while studying earth elements in earth science class. Students Evenings Earn Credits Night school at Bloom is designed for per- A sons under twenty-one who have left school and who need a course or more to eam their diploma. As many as four sub- jects may be taken each semester. Seniors and juniors who attend either high school may attend and take one or two subjects each semester. This year the first semester night school was held in our building and the second semester school was held at Bloom Trail. Madelyn Hunter and Nancy Kloss were the counselors for the night program. Frank Cole worked on security and Lyrm Jezler was the secretary. Barton Herr is the director of the night school. 92 FAR LEFT: Walter, Don and Vicky leaming about ecology in Mr. Pett's earth science class. LEFT: Se- nior Jessie Coleman writes a theme on a reading as- signment in English. ABOVE FAR LEFT: Dennis Brown takes a breather during printing class. ABOVE LEFT: Se- nior Vanessa Jordan nimbly sews a dress in Home- making class. ABOVE: Clayton Marcusgn Elevelops his pottery skills in ceramics class. Night school counselor Madelyn Hunter and secre- tary Lynn Jezler check over the tardy list. I 93 QQ wx. . ,.x.k www .A ISS' iii-Pl le-I-QQGN? v. Nwqiwx wa X X , X . - -fm 'r'.a4 lv QF' fgzw . Y v was sw ig, My .W .. W 'w nv., -N 1 gi' X - -. :B N dxxx . W ji Qi, X yu Br-... ' 1 fn?-!?-fvf' ' I' as- ' XB li DM Q, N, ,. my 5. . 1 Wa: M up , - VA 'gig ,...,, ,, S. 5 ...ww ., ' x I .A ,,. 1 is n,xf?..4 J.. g -4' 3 5 j,Q'.,'fv'8:. .x5,,,5,31L 6 :fy . iii . A-ffm.. ' srfgnuw N y, ,.x,.. P as s,,,N,,Q,+gerse1 an A V, sm. :Q faW 2'g Q NM, ,' .V W 9 ., RIGHT: Freshmen Kim Zizic and Janet Marshall do some repair work on their first place project. BE- LOW: The study of genetic transformation between bacteria wins a first place at Bloom Trail for soph- omores Bruce Luzzi and Kurt Anderson. Science Fair Displays Student Research One hundred and thirty-six projects, more than ever before, were entered in the local science fair held at Bloom Trail. Fifty-four projects were selected to par- ticipate in the district fair at the Illinois Institute of Technology. Seventeen projects received an outstanding rating there, qualifying them for entry into the state fair. Of those projects four received a first place award, while nine received second place awards and three received third place awards. 96 ' 9 fszizgffisfzerf 13Z?5:iIZfiEi5!l Wf:iiE?fiii?f5i ba LEFT: Freshmen Chris Gerardi works on a project regarding mice. He and Jim Holmgren won a blue ribbon at Bloom Trail. BELOW: Lori Lorenzen's tirst place effort dispels myths about mouthwashes, 'J CP: rg? f XX X 22' B f Lifwf if-1 We wb, ,,,,,,,s.,.....s.,-M S iam? 'A ' 5 'ffff 455 E fs.-:ses 'N we ,B if 11 ff f T - ' A . if LEFT: The effects of a test tube attract the attention of first place award winners freshmen Mike Howard and Kevin Hogan. ABOVE: Sophomore Pam Carey's study of the memory of planaria. 97 Q, A., as wuwizimw . Ls, W, ,L lanes BELOW: Analyzing a test tube is first place award winner freshman Candy Brauer. RIGHT: That dreaded enemy of man, the mosquito, attracts the scientific attention of first place winners Tammy Polka and Teri Panozzo. ABOVE: Juniors Dimitria Johnson and Marlene Moore work on their project conceming the effects of hair dyes. RIGHT: Margaret Augustus and Jane Froud check out their tape recorder for their project Effects of Distractions on Student Learning . L .. - Lv?- ,X --vmx-Q: , , X f -. , -1 M.. Q Q gux 23, . , . mf CROWN ALL lbs PLANTS -M LL - '18 ,,.. M1 S.,- S 1 S Qi K LSR I NN, YS 'FN V XXXL xl .KL X x x N5 V A QUILL AND SCROLL INDUCTEES SEATED: Kim Dawson, Herman Carcelli, Yvette Betancourt, Susan Raich, Peggy Goff, Joanne Zienty. STAND- ING: Owen McGarel, Sharon Bowen, Norma Saldi- var, Bertha Rivera, Norman Block, Julie Andrews. NOT PICTURED: Kim Supan. We T' nw? sgfm , A s Q, ,. t . ., .i . . 5 355 . . : ff' '.ii 'S E: I xY , qi: 4 .sg 4 - Q- ', ,ss 'ife feel X ' 5 'fi - as , ., .th O . c. BACK ROW: Nomman Block receives his Quill and Scroll pin from Mrs. Mac. RIGHT: Kim Dawson and Herman Carcelli admire their Quill and Scroll pins. '-me I , !. Q -vs Mfg' t Ken Runes receives Hammond TIMES plaque awarded to the Most Valuable Stafferf' BOTTOM: Bridget Arity gets a handshake from Mrs. Mac for winning the Cathy Pagoria Award in Humanities. an . Quill 8c Scroll Society Honors Writers New members to Quill and Scroll this year included Bertha Rivera from the ANNUAL, Peggy Goff and Sharon Bowen from the TOWER, and Julie An- drews, Yvette Betancourt, Norman Block, Herman Carcelli, Kim Dawson, Owen McGarel, Sue Raich, Norma Saldivar, Kim Supan and Joanne Zienty from the BROADCASTER staff. Bridget Arity won the Cathy Pagoria Award in Hu- manities. This was a special award for this year in memory of Cathy who was a member of Quill and Scroll. Following the induction, Ken Runes received the Most Valuable Staffer award from the HAMMOND TIMES. lOl N S Induction Followed b Tea Besides having the proper grade point av- erage, nominees for membership in the National Honor Society were judged by teachers in the areas of scholarship, char- acter, leadership and service. The stu- dents had to write a paragraph on their views of becoming a member and listing their school and community activities. They also had to obtain a character refer- ence. The 49 junior and 81 senior induc- tees each received an NHS medallion, pin, certificate and membership card. The guest speaker at the induction was Mrs. atricia Tipplc, an English and humani- ties teacher. After the mduction ceremo- nies the students and theireparents were invited to a tea in the Bloom library. Re- freshments for the tea were prepared by some of the old members. Ron Narcisi and Linda Bady are ready to present a NHS pin to the first inductee. BOTTOM: The cookies are delicious! ex ,A if at iw.. W. if wa ,ij N gif, RIGHT: Welcome into the NHS son! BELOW: Among the splendid crowd which attended the in- duction and tea were senior Cheryl Fewkes' parents. Qs' --..,,,,.NM Junior Larry Opila now a NHS member. RIGHT: Dawn Lowry and her mom visit with Mr. Ralph Schmidt, assistant principal. 104 X um- ,fg , I - '- ,ofa Y. V ' ,J I 'g-f F yet . I NK T , ss ., . , ff' , j 5 . A f r 6. . .'-., RIGHT: Miss Lynda Byrd, Vice-president Beth Bar- wig, President Robert Fields, Secretary Terri Stefula and Treasurer Rob Lueder. Good work, Alan! QBohlenJ of : RIGHT: Mary Hagemastefs medallion is admired by her mother. Mrs. Hagemaster is Bloom's school nurse. BELOW: Liz Jacobucci, a junior, is con- gratulated by Mr. Steckel after having been awarded her medallion. S--ul X x X if 4 s 3 afsx 3, ................,..... f se A R-A Among the sweet young ladies who provided the sweets for the tea were Sue, Mary, Betty, Vicki, Beth and more. 106 Senior Kathy Hess and her parents at the reception tea following the induction ceremonies. if 1 If wav fi all ai Q ,.sff,f' i ' ffff fffdilffz ,aazlilj 'I I welcome you, the most scholarly young people Bloom has . . . Supt. Carrabine. RIGHT: Seniors Eva Jorgenson and Gail Ray admire the table of sweets prepared to celebrate the happening. ' 50, 0 'Q di'-'Pm' :FYR-md. l07 T BELOW: First year Latin students Jill Anderson and Louise Brackman artake of the feast. RIGH p T: Dave Passarelli entertains the group on the guitar. FAR RIGHT: Enjoying the food is Debra Stephenson. Hail Romans It's the Latin Trojans A Roman Holiday was the theme for the Latin Club's annual banquet held in the social studies resource center. Stu- dents dressed in Roman fashion and the meals were served on low tables just off the tloor. Entertainment consisted of skits and games by Latin students. One of the skits was about the demise of Latin at Bloom. Another skit was a parady of The Gong Show. gf' ,at 'i X . ,.f'N4, 9 V Q, an li gui BELOW: Donna Schultz, Tom Schine, and Deno Fiocca make ready for the feast. RIGHT: Tom Schiene is pampered by Alice Oliver. MIDDLE: Kurt Anderson sounds the gong to signal the beginning of the feast. ABOVE: Rhonda Miller's creation provides the theme of the banquet in A Roman Holiday . LEFT: Tom Schiene and LeeAnn McKeska enjoy the -M 1-es VV W 1 ,,,, ,,.. s t festivities. LEFT: Latin students admire the offerings of food. IO9 6 ,M-814' M M. thletic There is an activity for every student at Bloom who wishes to pursue an interest in athletics. Particularly. each year sees ex- panded offering for female students. Among the memorable moments this past year was a State title for the boy's track team, and Diane Emmons' first place stand in state track competition - lll The Super Star, Mary A. Damiani, winner of the Emie Banks Harper, winner of the new JERRY Slate Champion George Carter, Wilmer of the RUBY DAVIS COFRAN award for outstanding se- COLANGELO basketball award. FRANK BUCHTEL outstanding athlete award nior girl athlete. I ii' if ' . 'Q -X 9: .pw- .,. Outstanding wrestler Juan Causey, champion pole vaulter James Sarros and outstanding baseball AQ -' player Robert Boren share the Jim Bouton H096 . award. RIGHT: State 220 yard dash champion ' t W 1 Diane Emmons. 'x fi , , sr ' gigfl - Ertlhwf X1 4 Grid Men Post 5-4 Record 1976 was precedent setting year as School District 206 split into two four-year schools. Captained by Chris Alexander, Georgg Car- ter, Stan Damanskis, Bob Doyle, and on- ald Gordon, the I976 TROJANS posted a 5- 4 record. It was the first winning season since l97l and marked Bloom's return to re- spectability in the football world. Starting t e season with two non-conference wins, the football team moved into SICA North Conference play with high hopes. lnjuries to some key personnel prevented the success that was anticipated. The igjurynproblem was overcome somewhat an the ROJANS finished strong by winning two oftheir final three games, losing to con erence champion Eisenhower by a I3-ll score. The TROJANS, who rushed for over l800 yards, were led offensively by Carl Perkins, George Carter, Andy Lucas, and Stan Dam- anskis, who worked ehind the stellar block- ing of Dan Veschak. Andre Dixon, James G as er, Karlton Green, Don Gordon, Steve Clara Robert Moore, Sam Anello, Mike Schmitt, and Chris Alexander. Carl Perkins and Dan Veschak were named to the first team of the SICA North All-Conference Team while Robert Moore received honor- able mention. Defensively, the Trojans continued their tra- ditional strong showing as they were never outclassed in any oftheir games. The de- fense was led by first team SICA North All- Conference members Don Gordon and Pat Petrelli, Ronnie Young and Russ Jorczak re- ceived defensive honorable mention. Others who contributed heavily to the success ofthe defense were backs Dennis Carrabine, Rick Manois, Darrick Ellis. Andre Munson and Charles Jackson, linemen Dan Veschak, Charles Kocurek, and Maurice Washington: ends Andre Dixon, Chris Alexander, Carlton l Johnson, Sam Anello, and Robert Moore: and linebacker Bob Doyle. VARSITY FOOTBALL FRONT ROW: Manager Guy LaVine, Andy Lucas, Robert Moore, Gabe Damiani, Purcel Dortch, Larry Fraher, Rick Manaois, Bill Brandenburg, Steve McArtor, Vince Laos, Mark Brown, Manager Denise Syl- vester. ROW 2: Pat Petrelli, Stan Damanskis, Russell Jorczak, Benny Burgio, Andre Munson, Mark Rossi, Sam Anello, Dennis Carrabine, Mark Hamlin, Joe Fleming, Gentry Smith, Carl Perkins. ROW 3: Assistant Coach Sam Piazza, Carlos Cobb, John Latka, Ronnie Young, Donald Smith, Pete Wachowski, Carl- ton Johnson, Mike Schmitt, Karlton Green, James Glasper, Phil Wachowski, Phil Harding, Bob Doyle, Head Coach Dennis Harris. BACK ROW: Assistant Coach Dan Rusk, Charles Jackson, Osbert Ray, Dan Veschak, Charles Kocourek, Steve Clark, Andre Dixon, Chris Alexander, Darrick Ellis, Donald Gordon, Bob Doyle, Malron Jett, George Carter, Maurice Washington. NOT PICTURED: Assistant Coach John Folta, Ray Vasquez. ll3 , ,gg . 4 'R, X Q N.. . A F, . . , t , if ,, R W Q as A fw I V s .xr L my 'im x Tl x x AW .gg A EQQSXS ' : ' A , E, Q. xx v. -. if Uiixygfg an '- .V X . wr 'Vllifmi W? ig x fs? in 's'5lN 190 . YTXBSLL x ga, 'Z 4x5 X il f 4 Y .. ,pq ix, J:- v 19' , 3 Ku-n-uw xx N E : .ff .41 5' S . gg f 'Q X ' s gf' N-f 3 ,X BRRU Q, x ., X in 'L x 7, Q9 I T X WJ si QS . O I Bruce Luzzi 1245 moves the football against Bloom Accomplishments Keynote Sophs Pride in individual accomplishment key- noted the 1976 edition of the Piazza soph- omore gridders. In the rushing statistics department, Carlton Rice averaged 5.4 yards per carry, followed by Bruce Luzzi and Marty Merisko with 3.0 and 3.9 per carry. In the passing department, quarter- back Dan Panici threw for 516 yards with a 4496 completion percentage and tive touchdowns. Jerrold Smith caught twelve passes, three going for touchdownsg and Bob Cappecci caught ten passes during the season. Other standouts were defense- men Craig Weber and George Fraher. Trail as Craig Weber f66j throws a block. Q TVBLOOM. e ,eia fgfi ' 'Tizffff OPPONENT Q 'v -20 ef V RiGhC9nLf2le fi .... S2025 S H8 eg Beavis? 1 bfgjff t f,g'l4ff'y , so g Thornridge 51 S t gsef rzte 11. 'e... Richards., ' 5 T f BWE14' f , tener. t '19 746 r. :17hbfHY!95f1?.Q1ra:ftsf L -530 3 . fl8 ' Bloongfrigilv .eii Sei zgfzoo i 6 5 5 Eisenhower, B Q, - ' 12A f , figfqswisfffe -f'..:1f.im,:.f1 -,1t:f'f we 55315 f w - 1-5, .- SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL Dan Panici, Anthony Podnar, Mark Merisko, Eric Russo, Jim Renzetti, George Fraher, Manuel Lopez, Boise Jones, Ron Slater, Williams, Bruce Luzzi, Marty Merisko, Carlton Rice, Art Pil0l!0, Tom Hag- Michael Coleman, Scott Senne, Gino Caffarini, Bob Cappecci, Kevin Keane, emaster, Jerrold Smith, Leon Wilbert, Bill Prokop, Mike Vittori, Alan Long, Leo Head coach John Piazza, Assistant coach Pat Luther, Mitchell, Wayne Friend, David Lux, Craig Weber, Billy Love, Gil Lopez, Nick ll6 MIDDLE: Going for a big gainer. BELOW: Marty Quarterback Dan Panici and Coach John Piazza Merisko trips up the Bloom Trail running back. talk over game strategy. Football Returns To Bloom After an absence of twelve years fresh- man football retumed to Sarff Field as a result of the District 206 reorganization. Replete with a new football coaching staff the fledgling gridders hustled their way to a 4-5 record on the A level, and a 6-3 record on the B level. The B team tied for a mythical conference first place while the A team's record earned them a mythical conference third. No standings are kept nor are trophies awarded on the freshman level. yr' 1,1 ii:2ti'if:'3 Q gg -1 -3:1 :fa fr 1 ?'73??3?iTe?iQ1lff51?f5 1 ' f?bP?QNENT ff ? i i'-f:A 5iff'5f'fRif5QS3?31ff311 li '13Q I f-QL13, tr,' Sf lg ',i, lg A V15 TV 5fTh9fl1fidBC1EI,f 5 A i , f 22Qf f'f14?l ffl Q,-fi 3-fi ffl z. 3 -6 . - fie13i':if.t3ft.S2f t'erf 13.115 4r'-. ' , tfi56Eif fTlioriiWCQdfJ , 1 , 1 36' ,-ttt.rg 'g 'tf't j3l3locg,iTTfiiilifQ11,g j 28 9 QQfEi55f15blY9TJ '-It ii fl3 5, it irs' F. .i4ffifB 'TGHmsf1 Q t . T vzmahicemrals e at f-5:1-D - to ' . 'fli .i., .'., t .Q , . , J . , -f - gf. .1 .,,.. Q . Q Q. 'i'. if715ifg1?i,V A ' a Tfioi'i1i?iC1S5,'.x Q f .16 ., 'f i 0 ' filf 't.f 915111011 . a f ' A -5 if , 1gQi,fQ'.fLff. at amass., it s' Bieamrraiit izfft 16. --yl . Qtsvs - - . r,,, . -'tt 42? ' f A' Eiserthowei-5 FRESHMEN FOOTBALL Sam Anton, Kevin Angell, Paul Brown, Calvin Car- Fred Ruhe, Mike Ruse, Tim Spencer, Robin Wilson, Micheal White, Mark rell, Piero Cioe, Randy Cliff, Tony Dalie, Bob Dandino, Dan Dinapoli, Paul Wrobleski, Ronald Sartori, Stephen Causey, Rodney Green, Troy Hicks, Mike Fullmer, Scott Glass, Jeff Hamlin, Scott Helton, Jim Hensley, Mike Howard, Tandy, Hugh Williams, Milton Johnson, Rodney Patton, Scott Sawin, Don-Gar- David Irons, Jerome Kwasek, Craig Kutta, Troy LaVine, Melvin Maclin, Ralph cia, Maurice Givens. Managers Laura Zona, Gloria Fernandez. Head Coach Jim Marchio, Albert Mendez, Om, Mitchell, Scott Palagkyv Jim Palcgk, Tony Pa. Daniels. Assistant Coaches Gene Pett, Dick Grotemeyer and Fred Jocobeit. lombi, Glenn Perl, Joe Petrarca, Bill Pellman, Armand Ramirez, Bob Rietz, ll7 VARSITY BASKETBALL: KNEELING: Ernie Harper, Manager Rodney Brown, Eddie Harris. ROW 2: Kevin Perkins, Monte Bell, Sam Reed, Raymond McCoy, Mike Hargrove. BACK ROW: Head coach Wes Mason, Charles Jack- son, Vemon Mickey, Frank Smaron, Clarence McElroy, Osbert Ray, Jamie Rae, Coach Joe Gubbins. NOT PICTURED: Derrick Ellis, Stanton Simmons. Varsity Cagers Register 18-9 Mark With only one regular retuming to the varsity bas- ketball team, Bloom went through a rebuilding! year, winning eighteen games and losing nine. Alt ough this was the first season in the past ten that the var- sity didn't win at least twenty games or the Regional Toumament, there were several exciting moments. The high point of the season was the weekend Bloom beat both Homewood-Flossmoor and Quincy. Both these teams were ranked in the top ten in the state. Other high points were the Thankslgiv- ing and Christmas tournaments. Sophomore ay McCoy was high scorer for Bloom with 420 points. Raymond was also selected the most valuab e player at the Rock Island Thanksgiving Toumament, All- Toumamend player at Pontiac and unanimous choice for All-Conference Team. Seniors la ing their last galme for Bloom were Charles gackson, Clarence cElroy, Mike Har- grove, Emie Harper, Frank Smaron, Stanton Sim- mons and Derrick Ellis. Co-Captains of the team were Emie Harper and Clarence McElroy. Emie won the Jerry Colangelo Award honoring the most valuable senior player. Returnirig varsity Splayers for the next season are Raymond cCoy, am Reed, Jamie Rae, Osbert Ray, Vernon Mickey, Eddie Har- ris, and Monte Bell. ABOVE RIGHT: Chas Jackson and Clarence McElroy battle for rebound agginst Trail. RIGHT: Jerry Colangelo stands by as A Fred Jacobeit an- nounces the recipient ofthe Colangelo Trophy-Er- nie Banks Harper. FAR RIGHT: Mike Hargrove on defense against H-F. ll8 Q wx .,. 1- W bww my-5: -. .- -1 f ,XA , Ki n Q S w ix 1573K 5 sax Ak E l Ib.: Q pls Q1 Q Q wi? ig F! .. Q ,Nga fghwj AQ. -X. i 'N I NM--..,., i' warm-hs y V val-5555, 3 --.: . -Rigs : t:125r.': Sig.-'gfif 61 X .xl .5 -fag-xg.-,S ' l72fe.:f::::fw...'1: X X -Mt f favs-fs :. ,Z 234:- Q',tPsq::vMfrvB ,rss A ww: tvs,-sm..:v rggfgrrfi' 2, QNfwa'As'2t'-Q-N' 'E 2 sa X ffe:Yzf:ffc::4:::1 :cs ' - ' x . .x,x,.. asa., , X .Wa N ,FN .. Gfas N9: 1':fanf:95wifa , ,mag New Szvjgii :Ss-m.+Sffg'f, max. z1t,p:,ffsNx- - or -'sfefxef -'rsrfiixfsvw-. ' lv- is eff-1 jtasw Wm- 1 .S at . fr 1,1- X.. .LLQ. 1 W. ,.L falsiifi Q AX X X , .. , N . N Xt A r as Q:i:f'ifNi533 ffsfgrvf' '-Fizf 1. xwama QsgQ,5iQ:Q is .. v -x-k'f:x t --wpfxftew Sophomores Tagged Team of Future The successful sophomore basketball team, coached by first year coach Dave Williamson, earned labels like the team of the future' and the teamwork team. Several individual and team records were broken by this group of athletes. After a poor start, the sophomore Trojans went on to win the championship of the SICA North Conference and to capture first place in the post-season Bradley-Bour- bannais sixteen team toumament, consid- ered by many to be the best sophomore toumament in the state. Tom Demith was the leading rebounder. Calvin Cooper, the top point producer, was second lead- ing rebounder and was voted the team's most valuable player. K . V SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL KNEELING: Manager Terry Butterfield. ROW 2: Marc Calloway. BACK ROW: Coach Dave Williamson, Sherwin Ken- nedy, Jeff Bohlen, Eric Williams, Bill Weygandt, Calvin Cooper, Tom Demith, LaVal1 Roberts, Rick Nelson, P.J. Schranz, Steve Najaf. l ' l2l Freshmen Compile 34-9 Record The freshmen basketball teams were coached by Mr. John Piazza and Mr. Jeff Mitchell. The A team compiled a 22 win and 3 loss record, with B team hav- ing a 12 win and 6 loss record. Highlights fo the year were winning the four team round robin Christmas Toumament at Bloom Trail and winning the Tinley Park Sixteen Team Toumament. Standouts for the freshmen were Lavall Roberts, who at mid-season was lost to the sophomore squad where he also ex- celledg guards Rodney Patton, Nick Cladis, Phillip Trice, and Mike Howardg forwards Tony McCoy and Willie Finch, who were elected to the all-toumament team at Tinley Park along with centers Eric Donaldson and Fred Siebert. The A team ended up in second place in the tough SICA North Conference with an ll-3 record. One of the three losses this year was to Conference Champs Thom- ridge, who the TROJANS Had defeated earlier in the year. The other losses were to Thomwood, who the TROJANS had defeated twice, and to H-F, who our freshmen had beaten three times this sea- son. This gave to the freshmen the satis- faction of beating the only three teams that had defeated them. RIGHT: Clarence McElroy up for a rebound. BE- LOW: A bunny for sophomore Tom Demith. l FROSH BASKETBALL SEATED: Manager James Criss, Manager Jeff Cal- Karwoski, Milton Johnson Bill Kirgis Willie Finch Mike Howard Rodney houn, Kevin Harlan, Manager Mark Murphy. KNEELING: Tony Dalie, Ed- Patton, Coach John Piazza BACK ROW Sam Anton Harold Roberts Wrlbert ward Hughes, Kevin Brown, Nick Cladis, Jim Simonetti, Jeff Nailon, Isabel Simmons, Fred Siebert Erik Donaldson Tony McCoy Sam Brown Ken Martinez, Barron Bradford. ROW 3: Coach Jeff Mitchell, Phillip Trice, Paul DeWaard. 122 LaVell Roberts in heavy traffic. BOTTOM: Ray Sophomore Mark Calloway with a flicker for two. McCoy UP f01' two! iaLooM A'ffTEAM'i5 '55PPoNEiS1T 4. Mari8neCath0l.ic 36 56 in .4 A . - . . 59 , 'V Reaivis 4 VW . V L to '29 64 Rich'Centralf' - -'.- 4 V39 46, Thornridge XV 40 63 Richards- if A 47 , A A Bloom Traili r j A 49 Thornwood' I 43 48 ,. .55 32 H-Fe L QVQV: , 41 A Thomton 'r 32 42 ss H-F V 4 V44 51 Thqrnwoodr 3 4 1 37 so 1 eB1obmTi'ai1 ' V42 Eisenhower . Y 40 55 . , , 45 1 4RiC?1H'dS-4. on 344 .45 ' Thbmum 43 46 H-F 3 3 3 54 44 Rich East 3 39 A Thornwooii 3- Bloom Trail - 45 V so 43 e Q 37 ss 41 V A V Eieenhower W 51 Thmnridgee 3 3 C '54 72 EVergrcen'ParR ' A ' -35 t 3 -Bfadiey tt'4 V55 65 - H-F - - 60 64 Rich Central 4 V A 72 60 ,V lstplace' M .Bloom Trail Holiday Toumeyw zndtpiace :ffff LSICA Northfll-31 lst place ' I -A 4-VTinley Park Invitational LBLOOM 57 A 90 73' 49. , 4 4 37 59 -52 50 431 i . 67 + ij 35 43 19,54 533 -- 431 -. A33 57 . TEAM iitt 4 ff I QPWNENT MarianiCatholiCff -V VV-ff' 'f45 Reavis n ..- 'ffkich C935-T31 TEH' flff M Richerdsii T TUOFFWD , - H-F fff 'Q V Ihonrwood ' - Bloorriffrail .r, V Eisenhower ' fi Richards ' f Thvnrlsm . H-F1 fifff 3 Rich East V A Thornwood 4 'f- Blocmgfrrail titt Eisenhower A T'1?!4S94 4 5 3 as ' . 5? ,654 , , , Ve.V VVS? i 42 Q52 V 346 3 ess I 1540 f 'ztt 42 K L27 873 60 5'Zg'Va Robert Boren, record breaker base stealer, taking a big lead. RIGHT: The bench. VARSITY BASEBALL FRONT ROW: Dan Gas- barro, Ray Vasquez, Roy Gutierrez, Mark Rossi, Deno Fiocca. ROW 2: Alan Bohlen, Robert Boren, Tony Sineni, Mark Del Cotto, Steve Lager, Malt While, Rick Allen. BACK ROW: Coach Mike Poh lman, Bob Doyle, Stan Damanskis, Mike Hussey, Nate Wallace, Carlton Johnson, Jeff Bohlen, Mik Garlich, Paul Sch ranz. l24 Recognition of the fine baseball played at Bloom hit an all time high when they became the state's number one ranked team, after winning the IHSA District Touma- ment. The TROJANS went on to capture their second SICA North Crown in three ears, and record a school record of 29 wins in 1977. Iyer the second season in a row, the assault on Bloom Baseball Records continued, New record holders appeared in at bats, runs, hits, dou- bles, triples, RBl's, stolen bases, sacrifices, batting aver- age, consecutive game hitting streak, innings pitched and most appearances. Three records were tied in 1977-bases on balls, consecutive hits, and fewest strike outs in over 75 times at bat. The 1977 TROJANS' two All State players, Robert Boren and Alan Bohlen, gath- ered in the majority of records. Boren establishe a record 123 times at bat, 46 runs scored, 56 base hits, ll doubles, 6 triples, 27 stolen bases, and twice broke the consecutive game hit streak with first a 14 game run and finished the season with a 15 game streak. Bohlen accumulated records with 39 RBI's, a season batting average of .466, 15 pitching appearances, 81.6 innings pitched, and tied two records with 8 straigjht hits and striking out only 5 times in 118 times at bat. ther records set were sacrifices with 9 each for Tony Sineni and Bob Do le. Deno Fiocca tied Chuck Lager's 1976 bases on bags record with 20. Although the hitting overshadowed the pitching, Stan Damanskis tumed in a great year until tendonitis slowed him down. Stan notched 8 victories, of which two were in the IHSA District Toumament. He struck out 73 batters in his 58 innings for a 1.31 ERA to lead the staff. The two-punch in the TROJAN staff was combination pitcher-second baseman Bohlen. Alan also recorded 8 victories for the season with a 1.38 ERA. Mike Hussey, Bob DelCotto, and sophomore Steve Wil- liamson all recorded 3 wins, while junior Roy Gutierrez notched 2 victories. Along with their All State recogni- a , i - --.,,,t, -QRQWM if , 125 ophs Finish Year With 18-10 Record The sophomores recorded a com- petitive l8-lO overall record and a third place finish in the SICA North Conference. Steve Williamson was the mound leader with six victories and Brian Dillard followed with four. Jeff Bohlen and Tony Lee each recorded three wins. The Tro- jan offensive was led by the con- sistant hitting of Jeff Bohlen and the speed of Mike McGhee. RIGHT: Pitcher Mike Hussey awaits the catcher's signal. BELOW: Bob Boren-a record 123 times at bat. . 'v .N-. GD s Q 5 ' 252- za, Q' ., . ,ff N f .ew , ., V.-. can -... in .- Tony Sineni-31 hits this season. 126 P.J. Schranz, the first sophomore to play varsity in ten or more years. 4 Pitcher Stan Damanskis hurt by tendonitis. BOTTOM: Al Bohlen a .466 hitter. tion, Boren and Bohlen also Apicked up SICA Nonh, All Chica o Areag All Calumet rea, All Star-Tribune, and All Suiurban Tribune honors. Mark Rossi won a spot on the SICA North Honor Team and a honorable men- tion from the Star-Tribune. Tony Sineni, Mike Hussey, and Bob Byrski all received honorable mention in SI A North and the Star-Tribune Team. Other TROJAN 4 s team honors went to Boren, Bohlen and Damanskis as Most Valuable Plaiyers, Steve La-lger and Dan Gasbarro as Team Players o the Year, an Rookie ofthe Year to sophomore shortstotp P.J. Schranz. Schranz was the first sophomore to 'play or t.he TROJAN Varsity in over 10 years. Robert oren was also selected as one of the re- cipients ofthe Jim Bouton H0963 Award. l977 also featured the first TROJAN Invitational High School Baseball Tournament. There were great games, great individual performances, spectator support, and college coaches and professional aseball scout atten- dance. The Trojans finished third, but were the only team to beat champions Rich East, 10-2. Four Bloom players were selected to the All Toumament Team: Alan Bohlen, pitcherg Mike Hussely, third baseg Mark Rossi and Robert Boren, outfield. ony Sineni was se- lected by the Toumament committee for being the Out- standirag Defensive Player of the Tournament, while Steve illiamson's one hit shut out eamed him the Out- standing Pitching Performance. Special events highlighted the TROJAN Invitational and Bloom players faired well there. Deno F iocca won the Catcher s Accuracy Throwing Contests with a shoot out with Brother Rice s Bob Cummings. Robert Boren swe t the running events, home to first and the 60 yard dasllf, to be crowned the King of Speed. Pohlman's TROJANS have recorded l48 victories in his three year reign as head coach. During the 1976 summer baseball season, the TRO- JANS rolled off 28 victories with successful trips into Wisconsin and Indiana. Bloom reached the quarter fi- nals of the IHSA summer toumament after having fin- ished an undefeated leaglue ledger to capture the South Suburban Summer Hig School League crown. Three layers hit over .400 for the summer Trojans: Robert Boren .442, Alan Bohlen .427, and Mike Hussey .408. Hitting again dominated the action with eight players collectin over twenty hitsg Boren 58, Bohlen 53, Hussey 47, Bob iyrski 44, Mark Rossi 35, Deno Fiocca 26, Steve Loger 22 and P.J. Schranz 20. Bohlen's 42 RBI's on 17 doubles led the production list with Byrski follow- ing with 37 RBI's, Boren 24, Rossi 21, Hussey 17 and Schranz 15. The itchers tumed in a sparkling L54 team ERA with Mark l,JelCotto's 5 victories and 0. 4 ERA at the top of the list but it was work horse Stan Dam' anski's 8 wins, 1. 12 ERA and 68 strike outs that the ace of the staff followed by Bohlen with 7 wins and an iden- tical l.l2 ERA. 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Q, i .3 I - Easel? sage 5229 5325.5 1 Q 0 z'7'-'fr wise'- , eMarian .iii ,. 127 SOPHOMORE BASEBALL Frances Lopez, Billy Love, Odie Hernandez, Mike McGhee, Mike Kuch ak, Tommy Munoz, Brian Dillard, John Hurt, Frank Nar- cisi, Doug Wallace, evin Keane, Scott Senne, Jeff Bohlen, Steve Williamson, Tony Lee, Gary O'Bryan and Coach Dan Rusk. Managers Jodean Lanciotti and Sue Schafer. Af,-.Mata as .1 wt ' W-zu., .... W B-:sewn -Af W X -.4 f,1 -:snail-qanswfews-Ps 'fin' -YM: Q? ff:if.Qwk :-six. whiff: -:1 1 x'fe.4,f.f'9.. Www .X Au SK ,sts ,t .X -W, L l,,,,,1,E-,... as-W . Q . ki' f'EfY'G?6ww2..s PV ,f J: 1-vw, u as .X , : X 1 ,. ..., . A1 'Q' 3 f - 4waikifziwiwissxfQhMS5w12'ifQ rsxQ, 'I-.KAI N W- 1-H ezsig, t N 12. 's-. ..-we ai,fa,?5-.pimetiiwi ang. 1. , afffm, 1, , if we feans -ww',.f83gs,qw,f . -e ' Q.stwnfnswxshaaz-N1a:.ewW Sw.-N , 3 'B 4 ,, -org 753 W 9 .G B i we if-Mimi S' is Y 5 1833: 2 X. , . 3:5433gwxgewgvaesswt..w,?x-?f'v:-Jfk.-Q - n .4 1 ,1 R uc,--sp... at. 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' Q ji? iff 2 f1sic!1fBa3tz515' 'fjfiijg t Q4?P33'31if n-'-i' . 5' Q BEPQCGHUHI 45 735241 f ., f V'.MQl'i2l,IL'lib1,Q-ig. 10s e 4' 2 . Qfffgfil Sf' l 6 A ' 316 'Jn f - 1 v-'g ,. ,X,f ,f3i.:f:4'H 123 Llhoqzridgei C n. n,ln 4 tfggplit lf- ,v.ThQYH!i5SG3Q- fe FU f E Ri9l14F4-3 I iiirii, ' f O 171 Ii L if C at B!0!?i!19Tf21i1 gl 0 5 fi iT1ifw1wQ6dg 13 is is n.nn s L3 I n.nn f P Eiiinhgwia ai Q , or , 'nnn Itpbmtidseez aa f if fe5fg5.fe.Qs,0,. t 5 2: l 4 Tliofnriqgcz. ,-'hx In . lg 8 i 2 'f J ,Hillqrest t f nm n :Q if 1 nnn, ES 1 f Q eB1oongTgaiiif 3 1 2 ,s e?fQg'1P?EQ1f or l . f., k.'h 5 his rwersfeekls t , 2- 'Riih 309915,QpfLgf'5'12-1157 t 9152 v5LincolngWayiqf rfieqyijf gi we Hvbliaifmfiilflfsi!'1i2hf3f'.5Efff ' L 2 llblistliliisftt. L 5 e3Sf'ifff2 W U .. 1.fs.x5p Frosh Sluggers Bring Home 22 Victories The freshman baseball team, under the direction of coaches Bob Kasper and Joe DeFalco, had a good season with a record of 22-8. The leading pitcher was Bob Reitz who had ten wins and two losses, and the leading batter was Bill Roels with an average of .397. Selected most valu- able player was Anthony Dalie with a batting average of .337. Other hitting stars were Issy Martinez and Paul Pet- rarca with averages of .340. and .287 re- spectively. The highlight of the year was winning their own tournament. FRESHMAN BASEBALL FRONT ROW: Wayne Nosal, Carmi DeButch, Bump Gerardi, Dave Berg, Phil Casey, Jim Dash. ROW 2: Larry Leonardo, Jim Wlos, Huch Williams, Bill Roels, Issy Martinez, Ron Foltman, Ray Santos. ROW 3: Jim Simonnetti, Nick Cladis, Al DiGiannantonio, Paul Petrarca, Tony Dalie, Ray Yambor, Jim Garzelloni. BACK ROW: Head Coach Bob Kasper, Bob Reitz, Pete Polak, Eric Wilson, Phil Fowlie, Bill Kirgis, Coach Joe DeFalco. l29 A ,i X ?, . 3 M f f ff A ' f P , Q 55 ' ' W 12 X 9 JVM 'x N v 1 w - : rx Y D xl Q . , , x ,A 5 jj, w .f5Q AyiL0? 11506. Mr NY J --:nun---ii ',-,.--- - 71 f Q fx 0312 ,vw I 625.-b Q-1 gl ,, , x, x. f,:A,Q , M.. va f--. 'W 2 Juan Causey, holder of four all time school wrestling records, will attend the University of Illinois. ABOVE RIGHT: Willie Ross breaks his opponent down for the pin. Matmen Take District Meet Our Wrestling Trojans demonstrated that hard work, a willingness to win and tradition are all a team needs to be suc- cessful. The Trojans' strength seemed to be severely cut when District 206 split, but our wrestlers still finished a successful season, and remained a state power. The strength of this year's team seemed to grow after every dual meet and touma- ment. By the final weeks of the season, they were ready to walk away with their third straight district championship. Senior Captain Juan Causey set the tone for hard work and success. J uan's lead- ership was an inspiration. His efforts paid off in an unbelievable season. Juan won every match and every tournament through to the state finals and broke three school records, and one state record. He was voted the outstanding wrestler of the Rich Rocket Holiday Tournament. The state record Juan tied was four falls in the state finals. That record was first set in 1938. Juan finished third in the state, but was certainly the best in the state, consid- ering he had previously twice beaten this year's state champion, pinning him once. Juan's school records are: Most falls in one season 1261, Most wins in ,one season 1431, Most career falls CvarsityJ 1481, Voted Outstanding Wrestler and Most Valuable Wrestler for 1976-77. ' 131 I1. NJ x x Q. 'Q S X UN :AW Q, Mr jf' ...F if ' .YL L x W , 0 N IMG? I N may ff-v A Q W- !-..,,VLN..iKm4Q5gx.1w,.-. .W g WNW ,W in N. . .. Q,-5 'gt' '- M-.QwAviL'f.- W W- - - x , -rw--f- : :'v. K M -vwnnwfixi' 'TWV' Junior Gabe Damiani breaks his man down to the mat. ' Q - fi! 7' fs f'xff 1 ,-:et-,:.r:,z55gi,5fqig - 2 '.st. s i test . i , 1334 . . ' T18 A Q '5i33te f, t.t2 4 A ix , .-..f 3, . s if is 43,5251 Q 2' 'l2thf , h. ,, i .,. Q . -Q1, . fflst , 1. 'ffliif . -f..1af3,: , ,1 at fhQ.X Q'- h M 'fs ,Sis 135' s M.fsJef:itz?1IP1SAiStateiIitnaIeQi2gsfff f - X ftt-fr 'N . . Us-,, ...,k x-... - M. Juan Causey enroute to one of 26 falls in one sea- son-one of his 4 school records. Q .. wana -fpiitgzfe,--..,.-qs . ,-., ,-W is :X-,QQ nail. .. A Juan finished his senior year with a record of 43 wins, 1 loss, and a career var- sity win record of 93. Terry McQuitter was another outstanding senior, finishing sixth in the state finals with a record of 36 wins and only 8 losses. Terry also won the conference, district and sectional championships. He was voted the team's Most Improved Senior award. Other seniors, all with impressive winning records, are Dan Hicks, 24 wins and 12 losses, Robert Moore, 21 wins and 14 losses, and Saul DelToro, I5 wins and 12 losses. Robert Moore was also the SICA North champion while Saul Del- Toro placed third. Juniors were an important part of this year's success. Antone Camp, I7 and 12, and runner-up in the 16 team Rich Rocket Tourney will be an important part of next year's tearn, as will Ken Jackson, 18-16-l. William Johnson, voted next year's senior captain, was district cham- pion. Bill, Antone and Ken, along with other underclassmen showed strong po- tential for state competition next year. David Clanton, 12 and 20, was showing much improvement by the end of this sea- son, along with Gabe Damiani, 5 and 13. Sophomores helped this year's varsity too! Big George Ffaher finished with an outstanding 22-13-2 record and pinned 13 of his opponents. George was runner-up in the Rich Rocket, SICA North, and Dis- trict Toumaments. Freshmen lent a hand as little Ben Santiago recorded four var- sity wins. The Wrestling Trojans re- main the pride of Bloomf' fi SOPHOMORE WRESTLING IN FRONT: George Fraher. KNEELING: Ben Santiago, Calvin Dumas, Daryl Johnson, Ken Mickey, Leon Wilbert, Carlton Rice, Allan Long, Todd Hayden, Harold Foston, Willie Ross, Anthony Elam, T.J. Lavine. STANDING: Coach Greg Zuidema, Carl Kee, David Holmgren, Evell Jones, Nick Russo, Paul Fullmer, Frank Longo, Emie White, Terry King, Bemard Giles, Rodney Green. NOT PICTURED: Victor Fiqueroa. Soph Matmen Take Third SICA Title Finishing their dual meet season with 9 wins an 5 losses, Coach Zuidema's Soph- omore TROJANS brought their 3 year dual meet record to a total of 40 wins and 14 losses. Despite the split into two schools, Bloom surprised the S.I.C.A. schools b winning the conference meet and the SyiI.C.A. North Conference title for the third year m a row. At 98 lbs., freshman Ben Santiago came along quite well. He helped the soph- omore team as well as the varsity this year. Another freshman, T.J. Lavine, elped the sophomore team in the 105 lbs. position. Bemard Giles had an outstanding win- ninglrecord of 1 1-0. He won the Bremmen Sop omore Tournament at 112 lbs. and the S.I.C.A. North Conference. Anthon Elam won most of his matches at 119 lils. Willie Ross, progressed very well towards the end of the season finishing with a 17-3 record, a 3rd in the Bremmen Sophomore Toumament and was the 126 lbs. S.I.C.A. North Conference Champion. A superior wrestler in the 132 lbs. class, Haro d Foston, ended 16-2, and a cham- pion in the Bremmen Toumament. In the 138 lbs. class, Ken Hickey finished the season with a 13-1-1 record. Ken too was a champion in the Bremmen Toumament. At 145 lbs., Todd Hayden finished the season with a 15-4-1 record. Allan Long wrestled the entire season aug' 'at the 167 1bs.c1ass. He finished with a Carlton Rice is another wrestler who wrestled the entire season up a wei ht. Carlton wrestled in the 185 lbs. class En- ishing with a 12-7-1 record. A tasoras etc. 1 iiit 5 311Q9??ii:sf 5 l -OPPQNENT a,,., 'Q1jQg2242,3j'fL'i3-LQ?iiltiliitCeiigrglg f , ,'5.g'5537iiTgg2 f5Tl'?15' .a.iiti i35?ViS?f54E'e5if eiei e ' e fE.:32jisf3i?RiQ1isGehtra15q ete- f 1 if . QQ Ihernridse 5 fi t.'e ,,e, sflf5RiC1iafdSFf 7 .,ff185T-A 4 . ig? Qsiff E , 4 Ig ,TW ,XV k-f...y., -K , ,, .N ..., :vt e A 1,12 51195 - :gf 5 29 . . ,... 55. ,, V ,. -'1-- yza'T-FQN51!li1 2 . -ett 3 .33 47 A Zi i5. iifiri, f.E1S4Uh0We1'.. .'fa 5-14 it-f45137f'i AAD5 ff'?35lfi0I11Trail-i a'ii 55 , e.5 C5275-'i f ?BfeH5s11i5QPli0H10feeTvumiiiienfTi RIGHT TOP: Carlton Rice, a sophomore, puts the cross face whammy on his opponent. RIGHT: Stalking his opponent is sophomore Willie Ross. Frosh Wrestle Aggressively LEFT: Sophomore Leon Wilbert's cradle causes an opponent great anguish. BELOW LEFT: ln the pro- cess of throwing another opponent to the mat is sophomore Harold Foston. I N' +1 Q at B 52 53 T A R at N M t N aus, N xx gm :e ' t 'sv' 15:2 WisiAt'f?7s 'PIP 2 i .x t,s.tfx . M. N -X. to ss ts tt. X. -so QT ., QQ K' tsssmrgtitnbl XS' 'twfagiaxss-fgwsrgszsqsrssqzsrasrcfstff ' is-fs-4 , H ,. I fsm'z.11f sffsfbsfig' W was r. fn , Ktxkw ml tw- 'oi' '-':.. ?! ,I x x x txt AX X A N r , , x if 'A Aiwa if N'f5?ff'W R -. g tw, ' -st.,f:v':mQ-Qin? its 'rifffwt X. f , 1 i.mfPfisi.rw5g- t feswtm sr.-.waas-'taiwan-ss'a , Q ESA E, 3ig:!t:5ss,b:,, M. Q Raw fr riffs.fm3x::a:p,A2ts::::iIaaf:.V ' X Q,g:xXxNXX i Q :tx 3 W' 'gifirgiffhl-Hifi'iazcfsi - see'-gzfqsiiiiiiatikdfer:aszzrgvfrzw tr:::i3'Q::'t 'f N X .. X X -. .. . 1.x..3Qw9S95sf5ekksfifaisyi s . n .S i1nv23atiaix,, , t,,,- Nas- .. . -.--me. N- st., .X ak. Thirty-one different freshmen wrestled A team at least once during the season. Many B matches were arranged so that all had ample opportunity to display those skills they worked so hard to earn in practice. They leamed to wrestle agi gressively and always had in mind t e idea that the pin was the ultimate goal. The freshmen egan the season with a re- sounding win over Joliet Central. Six pins were recorded by the TROJANS. Though they dropped their next two meets, they later put together a string of six con- secutive dual meet wins. Bloom finished with an ll-6 dual meet season. One of the outstanding wrestlers this year was Paul Fullmer who had a 20-3 reoord. Paul finished third in the Bloom In- vitational and third in the Bolingbrook Invitational. Jerry Kwasek, Mackey Sharp, Glenn Perl, and Kevin Thompson all had more than ten victories this sea- son. Jerry, who wrestled at 132 and 138, finished third in the Bolingbrook touma- ment and defeated several ,outstanding wrestlers during the season. Mackey Sharp, a 138 and 145 pounder, was sec- ond 1n the Bloom Invitational and first in the season ending Bolingbrook touma- ment. Glenn Perl was a fiery, aggressive wrestler at 98 and 105. Kevin Thompson wrestled up most of the season and con- sequently had to wrestle heavier opponents. Ben Santiago, Ewill Jones, and T.J. La- vine saw little freshman action, but spent most of the time wrestling and winning on the varsity and sczphomore levels of com- petition. Calvin arroll, Ron Trice and aul Weat all won many victories and contributed to several dual meet wins. Paul Weat, who wrestled at 126 and 132, was probably the most improved wrestler on the team and looked extremely im- pressive with his single-leg ta edown and his third place finish in the Boling- brook toumament. FRESHMAN WRESTLING KNEELING: Jim Holmgren, Joe Boyle, Gregory Macon, T.J. Lavine, Ron Trice, Scott Palasky, Macky Sharp, Tony Palombi, Pierre Broughton, Jerry Kwasek, Calvin Carroll, Glenn Perl, Rodney Green. STANDING: Coach Pat Luther, John Caffarini, Ben Santiago, Chuck Gumey, Kenneth Lane, Scott Wolke, Kevin Thompson, Paul Fullmer, Paul Weal, Rick Block, Brian Beckman, Evell Jones, Tom Skowronski, Jerry Schultz. l35 Trackmen Tie for State Title The Bloom Trojans completed their fine track season at Charleston by tying for first lace in the Class AA Track and Fieldp Championship with East St. Louis. Both schools totalled 46 points. East St. Louis was heavily favored to win their third consecutive state title, and Bloom was not considered a threat. However, the fighting TROJANS came back placing f' th in the 440 rela , fGeorge arter, Dennis Carrabine, Ernie Harper, Ron Walkerjg George Carter won t e 100 and placed second in the 220. Efrem Stringfel- ow Elaced sixth in the triple jumpl. Den- nis arrabine placed sixt in the urdles and Chris Alexander placed sixth in the shot put. Then to climax the meet and the tie with East St, Louis, Jim Sarros won the pole vault. George Carter, Blo,om's outstanding and most improved sprinter this year, showed his true talents at the state meet. After winnin the 100 and 200 and running lead ofgleg ,of the 440 relay in Conference and Districts, George Carter was well tuned for the state meet. After the prelim- inaries George was not rated in the open 100, but after the finals he not only placed but won the event with a time of 9.61, a new school record. Coming back later in the day he placed second in the 220 with a time of 1.8 seconds. Emie Harper, Bloom's outstanding bas- ketball layer and now track man, blos- somed llzite because of the other sport. Af- ter puttinlg it together on the track Ernie Banks arper won the open quarter in Conference and District competition and anchored the winning mile relay. At the state meet Banks just missed qualifying to the finals fo the open 440, but did run on the 440 relay that placed fifth at the state meet. INDOOR BLOOM OPPONENT lst Niles N., Harlan, Palatine lst Glenbard S., Glenbrook N. lst East Moline, Niles West lst Thornton, Lane Tech lst Evanston Relays 2nd Gary West, Rich Central lst Thomridge, Oak Lawn lst Bloom Invitational OUTDOOR BLOOM OPPONENT 67 Thornridge 75 100 Richards 39 ll8 Eisenhower I0 74 Thomton 49 103 H-F 33 lOl Thomwood 39 83 Bloom Trail 52 5th Alton Relays 2nd Moline Invitational lst Glenbard South Quadrangular 3rd Proviso East Relays lst Thomton Invitational 5th Maine East Relays lst Divisional Championship lst I.H.S.A. District lst I.H.S.A. State Championship l36 BELOW: The timers . . , MIDDLE: Leading the Louis Lipsehultz in a winning effort in the high field in the l20 yard high hurdles is Orestes Meeks. ef--'W jump. State Track Championship Homecoming Celebration ... - LEFT: Junior Andre Dixon showing good fomt in the triple jump. BELOW LEFT: Illinois High School Association State Track and Field Cham- pionship ecstatically paraded by Jim Sarros. Dennis Carrabine was the most consistent hurdler at Bloom this ear. Doc won both the lows and higlils at Conference and the highs at District. Dennis missed out on the lows because of foul weather. At the state meet Dennis ran a personal best of 14.17 and held the third best time going into the finals the next day. Even after injuring his ankle in the semi-finals, Doc placed sixth in the state and ran second eg on our fifth place 440 yard relay team. Chris Alexander rose to the occasion this year when it was time to compete after winning! Conference and Districts. Chris threw t e shot 58 feet 9 inches, improving his previous mark by a foot and eight inches and tplacing sixth in state com- petition. E rem Stringfellow hadn't jumped since his sophomore year because of a knee injury. He came back to be leader in the state with a jump of 46' IO . String placed second at the state meet with a personal record jump of 48, 8 . Jim Sarros, Bloom's consistent pole vaulter at 15' or better, ca tured the final oints that were needed, to tie with East Et. Louis and give us the state co-championship. Jim also set a new state record of 15' 2'A',. The 440 relay, which consisted of George Carter, Dennis Carrabine, Ernie Harper and Ron Walker, compiled their best time this ear of 42.55 which ranked them thirdy in the state. The relay placed fifth in the state finals. The mile relay team which consisted of Efrem Stringfellow, Mark Zych, Andre Dixon and Emie Har- per, ran the best time this year of 3:24.3. his year's championship state track team dubbed themselves the magnificent seven plus two . They really were. VARSITY TRACK KNEELING Efrem Stnngfellow Kevin Ray R011 Walker Ken Gaikowski, Manuel Diosdado, Andy Dauksas, Coach Daniels. BACK Andre Munson Denms Carrabme Larry Wilder Jim Brown Mark Zych Bart ROW: Coach George Hamlin, Andre Dixon, Malron Jett, Osburt Ray, Chris Al- Zona Manager Guy Levme ROW 2 Head Coach Lonnell Poole Brian Hofer exander, Jamie Rae, Robin Campbell, Jim Sarros, Coach Folta. NOT PIC- Warren Weishaar Banks Harper Terry Bauer George Carter Purcell Dortch TURED: James Johnston, Gary Hibbs, Manager Carl Fry. 'Qs 8 5 1 Q. VF 4 x 'VS X Q sway ,--.. ,vw- ? LEFT: Slate Champion 100 yard dasher, George Carter. BELOW: Easily winning the 50 yard dash is Ron Walker. Showing the way in the 120 yard high hurdles is Dennis Carrabine at Proviso East. SQ . -Q is Nw. 14: 2-:r:'.zm ,iwfgysgxf-,, mn f.,w,.... ,Wi swiss, ws2.g:.sG:'riSQw- :npr , .,.. ... .xsxixqggiigkig . ,g...j. 5,55igg5,3f U fiff E T in T. V .. , swsi s l-.' 3f.Sigf.:ii.li1Lf11sf2Q... .X 1 g,g5yw 3305. ,W XAAL, , mfffw ---r iffy! X- d.' E . ' f5i3'? f ' 9?lI2gEE?::: y,il ii if. 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They had some good athletes who will continue to keep up the running tradition at Bloom, including Ron Boots, Bruce Luzzi, Mark Howe and Ignascio Diosdado in the middle distance and distance racesg Rod Patton, Jim Hen- sley, Leroy Phillips, Gerold Smith, Mel- vin Maclin and James Eppenger in the sprints: Orestus Meeks and Don DiNa- poli in the hurdles: Scott Hibbs, Lou Lip- Schultz, and Bob Dandino in the pole vault and high jumpg and Jerrold Smith, Orestes Meeks and Rod Patton in the long and triple jumps. F-S TRACK FRONT ROW: Al Mendez, George Bova, Mike Capriotti, Ron Patton, Scott Hibbs, Stewart Snowdon, James Hensley, BACK ROW: Coach Mclceska, Dan Panini, Mark Merisko, Guillermo Diosdado, Ruben Hibbs, Lonnell Poole, James Eppenger, Paul Garcia, Orestes Meeks, Melvin Maeiin, Tony Quimmeg, Don Dinopolj, Steve Caugey, ROW 2g Gary G31-lich, Mark Louis Lipschultz, Eric Donaldson, Fred Siebert, Larry Patton, Charles Scott, Howe, Scott Glass, Bruce Luzzi, Ignascio Diosdado, James Jett, Tom Buch- Tim SpeI1Cel', William Pillman, Tim Zych, Coach John Folta, Coach James meier, Ron Boots, LeRoy Phillips, Mike Tandy, Robert Dandino, Rodney Daniels- l4l Coach Dave Williamson prepares the sophomore Terry Bauer took sixth place in the state cross coun team for competition. try championship. Varsity Runners Streak t To State Sixth Bloom's varsity cross-country team tin- ished the season with a 6-1 dual meet record. Captain Terry Bauer finished sixth in the state with a time of fourteen minutes and twenty seconds. This year's top seven consisted of seniors Warren Weishaar, Bart Zona, Andy Dauksas, Terry Bauer and underclassmen Mark Zych, Ron Boots and Mike Capriotti. Af- ter losing five members of last year's state championship team to graduation, 1976 marked a new era in Bloom cross-country. ' f we , ., .,., 142 VL :'.g?1?Q.Sx Qww ggxffii, gg, - E e' 'fl . 5 '- N ig av x W AX X XQQQ ' TY? k x rv w N r- i 1 'X 1 Q R Si ex hx R W xllgy 3 3 , -. I ,f .S W ww, N. Q ' Ei 3 1 u F ins? ? Ki WN? fi? 5 W1 BL .xii W, f mr :K .. 5' X , A . mg s twymw X If fps - , R- w ' . 1 W, 1. S . I ' iff X X affix, ei w K5 1 ,fx ' .- gk.. 'fmp . - X, ,. ax V ' w34 Lk'- --'-,Xp X N X. tk, X3 lil BELOW: Robin Campbell maintains his unending endurance. BOTTOM: The competitive spirit spurs athletes to the Nth moment of strength xv fu Harriers Run to Conference Third Although plagued by injuries, the soph- omore cross country team still managed to finish third in the conference race. Ig- nacio Diosdado ran number one man the entire season followed closely by Mike Capriotti, Mark Howe, George Bova, James Francis, Guillermo Dios- dado and Ron McKeska. These boys con- tributed a great deal to the team's 5-2 dual meet record. I45 VARSITY TENNIS KNEELING: John Iaconi, Tom Shimizu, Mike McNally, Frank Chagoya, Mark Obregon, Emie Bell. STANDING: John Travaglini, Dave Mayer, Howie Bames, Dave Doh- mann, Dale Nicks, Don Westman, Tim Cruick- shank, Coach Robert Speaker. .Ann .ra -X l Determined Racket Men Take SICA Third Comprised mostly of seniors the tennis squad was determined to leave Bloom with a perfect record. They almost did. Led by captains John Travaglini and Dave Dohmann the depth of this squad was the key to its success. No one on the squad had a losing recordg first singles, Dave Dohmann was 10-4g second singles, Dale Nicks was ll-2g third singles, Tim Cruickshank was 8-33 first doubles, John Travaglini and Howie Barnes were 9-lg second doubles, Mike McNally and Ron Westman were 6-5. A 4-1 shellacking of Hillcrest, the eventual SICA division champion, fired the squad's enthusiasm. Howie Barnes and John Travaglini's great play all year eamed for them the number one seed in the conference meet. The racket squad .- took third place in both the conference and the district. The sophomore team was 7-7 overall with a 4-3 conference slate. a O.. 3 LEFT: John Travaglini RIGHT: Tim Cruickshank N 1 x '- H X ig, 5Yf..,afmCAgQ:f -5::i:1.i.wzg4 xx ii. S 1ySPs:515ssit-5252: Lf- .1-fgwff . ,fm . S ,S im , ,gl-sw K 1 N , ,,,x - ia Lift Am V Y k xr, 1 , A . N 1 ,QL W. 1 1 S Q X, 46 .if V ...N . 35554 figfj2jg1Q ai F15 SOOO X. X K W. . Hint My-' fi Q ii r I 4 j f .L,,,-. ' 'frxiffffii' ii:?.E5flQ2ff'-Qiiif'-fgxiisfvs X xx XX sfwgx ,z c 110+ ,X Qmzv. ,,b.- ew ,Ll I ...L OPPOSITE PAGE: Jeff Smoot, Tom Shimizu, Daye SOPHOMORE TENNIS FRONT ROW! Elliott Ma el. Dave Dohmann. Owens, Fabio Crescenzi, Piero Cioe, Mark Fields. y ' BACK ROW: Jeffery Smoov., Dave Mayer, Chris Brown, Dan Lehenbauer, Coach Dalton Smith. I47 1 X f X yiax' f. of ,ffl :S :g:iNa:k:',5:1--:g- :ogg'romegrgzgffq-wwriw 955553 Q9 1 'X.i ' ' -So' . , , oo,o.:o,1,.2,,., no ,S , S, ,, SS,: .S S S, .o.S Sii' Q x 1 my , N N S S S Riehardsfse --ii. 2 iv: ,.-.irr 3 f Q'. ffilj S E fwffrfeggi Q. -:Q W1 ff- if-.5 1,,5 fQ X :'m3,Zg?5jw.. BELOW: Dale Nicks RIGHT: RIGHT: Fabio Crescenzi Piero Cioe FAR -sq 5 3 QQ I x rec psy.: I I a1 1-siizmf w f :vw -. ,wg-1'.-ft'-'cr .. Nur- 4 , , , 2 x g,,?,,, ,I.,.LL.. . :,.,.,5::g view: Wm ., Q K L iggrarwgs Qiwhii 1 , my-V11-rg .Q i:2i4SL:a'lnE2i2zQ:fSlf 125,235 .::12,, fx W .QL 2 xx .iq - :'-,1w.w:,ga:-fvy::w.w:z:1- Ng, ,gr hzztfwg-fl: T PY ' W'X 'iTXif,i.f2Z 5. 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Nm H xxx' wry Mangerson Bright Spot During Rebuilding Bloom's gymnastics team had a major job of rebuilding this year because of the split with Bloom Trail. Only two returning se- niors and one returning junior were on the varsity squad. These three plus new- comer Ed McNeil had to work all the events. Bloom's outstanding gymnast of the year was Ed Mangerson, who worked all around and placed consistently high with the horizontal bar scoring in the 7's four times. Coach Ralph Bromund han- dled both the varsity and sophomore team. ,.-.,.......-,..-.-...------..1..-..- VARSITY GYMNASTICS Ed McNeil, James Washington, Ed Mangerson, Greg Wilmer, Coach Ralph Bromund, Mr. Joseph DeFalco. TOP: Physi- cal endurance and agility are needed to compete on the pommel horse. 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X 'izkigblfzik ,. ww. 1 .,n... 7 , 5,6 1.-Cx-5:9 sefffifiiqi:-z bupvfi ' W , My 5, ffgeyifzmfgg imzefi fire 1' e Q W.-. C m..w4..1fLe?f 5321-E'?P ' 5?f3i'QQ .-. ..-.... ...--avi... ..- gigggm:gg:gw1::1:p51z:. 1 aus a-.una Q on SOPHOMORE GYMNASTICS Coach Ralph Bro- mund, Maurice Givens, Toni Merlini, Keith McGhee, Tom Mangerson, George Barriemos, John Bramer, Cleve Jones, Jerry Hernandez, Bob Crist, Barb Garribay, Joe DeFa1oo. NOT PICTURED: Lindsey Fleming. 150 iff nf i . 'ff il? as 8 ? 6. f in . X 'aa-.S,..gg,.q . f , fi, ' -ri-xQ: 5i'f ' , 443 a ifiQ'1i5g61 1 swf' 5 Q 9 ..-Wm, ,... Q RIGHT: Tom Schiene coaxes Rich Borrmann to take the plunge. BELOW: Senior Robert Van- dervaart displays his free style form. BOTTOM: VARSITY SWIMMING TEAM FRONT ROW: Kurt Anderson, Robert Gard, Joseph Gomez. ROW 2: Tom Vandervaart, Tom Schiene, Robert Van- dervaart, Don Hotchkiss, Dave Passarelli, Coach Bill Kelley. BACK ROW: Paul Newer, Bill Oliver, Richard Borrmann. Ke1ley's 7 Crew Swims to Conference Fourth Sinking slightly below .500, the 1976-77 TROJAN tankmen tumed in a 7-8 dual meet season's record. Coach Kel1ey's crew coralled ninth place in the fifteen team IHSA district meet held at Thomwood, while placing fourth in the SICA North conference meet held earlier. Swimmer of the year was the recognition eamed by Rich Borrman who grabbed a spot in the all time top live in the breaststroke event. Also swimming in the all time top tive were Bob Vandervaart C200 yd. freestyle and 500 yd. freestylej, Tom Schien U00 yd freestylej, Bill Oliver C 100 yd. frees- tylej and Tom Vandervaart C100 yd. backstrokej. 152 .. r V 'f XX i AQ. , X 14 Q5 H FN I. Q. .W x , C. K . si n, 93' x '1i',x. A 771 Qaixzg ? 8 f-,ANPQ ' -as X- - . N-,N-4. ,,MA..x,. V-X, ag,ii5g,fg,Z' 'lv ff- . fx. A 1 2 .K X.. J 1 Q! 'S Xrxeyxgxmgiasxi -Q ' . .ff 2 X x Y Y Ywf' , X L , W .e f Q gm VARSITY GOLF Mr. James Rambert, Tom Rol- rriak, Ken Bukovitz, Gino Portelli, Joe Leiteritz, John Nosal, Rich Michael, Mark Bianconi, Paul Zydlewski. 9-6 Record Posted by Varsity Golfers Coached by Jim Rambert, the varsity golf team finished third in their conference meet held at the Cog Hill golf course. They had a 9-6 dual meet record. Seniors who led the team were Paul Zydlewski and Rich Michaels. Mark Bianconi was the outstanding junior and should tum in a stalwart performance next year. The team took fourth in the district with Mark Bianconi and Paul Zydlewski qualifying for the sectional with a 77 and 78 respec- tively. At the sectional Mark shot an 81 while Paul posted an 83. 'ii 154 el7'lff'e .1691 . . 377 1176 7165 157' 166 168 169 174 170 170 162 c VARSITY. . ' N :gf i 'y'f0PPONENTg 165 yTinleyPark 1 mga 'R A YOak Forest' f X,,- ' ' 162 Reavisf ii it iss rnomriager 191 fl'-F North 162 Richards 176 Thornton 169 T-F North 170 H-F y 155 Thomwood ,159 Lmcolnway 6 nes Marian 174 Rich Central A 166 Bloom Trail 210 Eisenhower 1 A 1737 168 7th 3rd ' 4th A ' Rich,Ei1St Tournament F A -Conferences if V .District Paul Zydlewski demonstrates the swing that got him to the sectionals. Z -rag Mark Bianconi, outstanding junior golfer, takes a practice drive near the Nelson Fieldhouse. :':mgf:r:fw .:fsas:ff1evs2ss x x A'NI'SNS-sXQQ:51Q:xs:N'wv-few me 5: nt- -: f.. -awe-e-fvfsh'Qws X wqsgqzfaefsvqf tsyifsfssm , ,ffffeffsf 3 fs? - :s2f?sssssfss2ff , 3.2 X.rX , i 1138 9541 ie'u f 9 Q' -,E5ifN5::?f X X Fx .ll. X f as I u,., X .A Qt: -if lgzmztf zffgf.. U ' we'-w,+ X . t . ':f::,sg1:Iiw3w.?:5?E2 :ini k tw... V... asv' ff-:fre-'1:::f?s'9f5E?AfYffE9!?s2f51f1T? N S. X ,X x f 55:lik125f15S' .sargi5ffg5Qf..: new mg . ,sf-west, at N -555:11-sire? grltfiigiaf gtr,53v31,g::.s:t:::::s-av 'u'2 ::::-EkS.:: st xgtgximgt X ' ts Q3 vzfrzfafci' :r ss ,. . xt.. ts.. . ' 'ary' ?,...-1. fi.: t s -s.,iff,. ':if.e1,?:9.s. 'cms' f-:'vm-s..r..- Sophomore Golfers Better Than Ever The sophomore golf team, coached by Jeff Pivaronas, finished the season with a 7-7-1 dual meet record, and finished fourth in their conference. They set a school record against LincolnWay with a four man score of 172. Another highlight was their fourth place finish in the Home- wood-Flossmoor Golf Toumament that hosted sixteen sophomore teams. Two golfers who led the team throughout the season were Jeff Rimsnider and Frank Narcisi. Paul Karwoski was the out- standing freshman player with a 48 sea- son average. Pivaronas has been named varsity golf coach for the 1977-78 school year. SOPHOMORE GOLF KNEELING: Dave Ferry, Guido Falaschetti, Tom Panici, Mike Falcioni, Frank Narcisi. STANDING: Mr. Jeff Pivaronas, Jim Gliottoni, Paul Karwoski, Todd Goff, Ted No- sal, Jeff Rimsnider. NOT PICTURED: Jeff Korkus, Peter Polak, Jim Tieri. 155 ov., .lg Varsity Cheerleaders Rouse Mighty Trojan Spirit Bloom's varsity cheerleaders, sponsored by Velva Lloyd, helped cheer the varsity football and basketball teams on to many victories. After several days of cheer- leading camp at Aurora College in Au- gust 1976, the varsity cheerleaders contin- ued with a seemingly endless number of practices throughout the year, which made them a talented and versatile squad. Through bank solicitations, bake sales and candy sales, the squad was able to raise enough money to pay for camp tuition and to buy new uniforms. Besides the many regular season games, the year's highlights were the Rock Island Turkey Tournament, the Pontiac Holiday Tour- nament, and the I.H.S.A. Regional Toumament. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS IN FRONT: Sharon Nordstrom. LEFT TO RIGHT: Judy Talley, Cathy Sokol, Debbie Baiker, Mary A. Damiani, Terri McGhee, Theresa Nykaza, Liz Jacobucci. 157 Cheerleaders Inspire Sponsored by Ms. Charlotte Chandler, the J.V. Cheerleaders, were Debbie McNaught, Kathy Richards, and Mich- elle Grutzius. After attending a cheer- leading camp at the University of Notre Dame in August, the squad went on to cheer for such teams as the cross country and wrestling squads. The sophomore cheerleaders, under the direction of Mrs. Karen Ferro, raised enough money selling candy to purchase new uniforms. They were proud and pleased to cheer for the sophomore foot- ball team and the first place basketball team. Altogether, it was an enjoyable and exciting year for the sophomore cheerleaders. 158 Teams JV CHEERLEADERS SEATED: Kathy Richards STANDING: Michelle Grutzius, Ms. Charlotte Chandler, Debbie McNaught. M Q i SF qu-.M g.,.g wr- . K 1 5'f ig-'B ' M' 1 S 5 , ' . 1 , . 1 ,. j d, - , Q' sw. -. S ' Ms X' if S W x 15? ' 'S Q. P , ' ,Al F I 4 as ,im iii 5 ' N I i I ey, , 'Z 'T H -xxx: 5 L, ,F , x 1: I X gxs. ' XV nm Wifi gr am 1 Q x Senior Debbie Peterson does the jack-knife. . VBILQQM , ,. . T OPPONENTQ' 72 - West, Leyden Y V - 1001 .41 ,T-F,NOi'lh' A t ,g i41ggff J 109 KTIIQYBCDD, 1 W , Q58 Ji I B110 ' fEisenh6wer' A -59S -135 , W-'sB10f-5m,Tf3ilw . .Q A , 70 A ' Thomwobd V. A V 103 35 QH-'F . K 137 53 Thomridge ' y ll9i 103 ,Argo I ' 665' -1 . 69- ,Richards , 96.f- wimmers Post Best Season This year, along with setting the school record for all eleven events, Blo,om's girls' swim team made history. It was the first year that any team had scored more than 100 points in a meet or had won more than one meet in a season. Through the efforts of the team and Coach Kelley, the usual 0-ll record has been replaced with a new 4-5-1 record. GIRLS SWIM TEAM FRONT ROW: Cathy Sokol, Tangy Costello, Colleen Rotolo, Carrie Klabunde, Debbie Peterson, Cheryl Fewkes, Valerie Sokol, Cindy Arrington. ROW 2: Coach Bill Kelley, Man- ager Kerry Faloona, Kelly Stipe, Macey Robison, Gayle Gatch, Nancy Carrabine, Diane Carrabine, Mary Sokol, Manager Helen Zilligen, Dawn Ful- sang. BACK ROW: Karen Ooms, Dawn Lowry, Pam Muzzo, Michelle Lindsey, Linda Tumer, Mar- garet Young, Karen Stein, Kathy Cortez. NOT PIC- TURED: Nancy Berg. 162 BELOW: Cheryl Fewkes plows the water. RIGHT: Sophomore Gayle Gatch comin' home. MIDDLE: A top notch competitor, Dawn Fulsang. LEFT: Cindy Beckmann shows 'em how itis done. BELOW: Giving it her all. 2 'Nr t':?f. . ,,, .., Ss-gf-qfqifisafisaggg Esfffiff issgfiiiss 3523. at f isazsss.-ff14z4s'f-fwsessz-a Ifffssseawifstfs5fs5iENi3ssf,sQ:zQaswazff-sffEf?sfmfs: fff . iv ifgiiftifffi iiffiif fiiiffiiff at Sf? - f 'YN' f' F :YzP1,f,i: '-ff X' -w--X, 1+ w--v K -ft +:ZS+na:,1ie:?P A A 5 X 35 ,amz 1 . . t 1 .. 2 ..:.f ,,., . Y .11 ,.f- ' fz.gmw-gmilgius X . ..., . ,, y .5Z,. zz, .1-:Loggi is ,'s.gLg.:3i - - :2?5'fi iSP5??.wiE1 . ls- 1-at - sw-sfmqafx 1 J A fzfwwx'-vzsfssstvcwwtffmieifrf mzxfarz zgzal. I I '- X Y Jfzffef332'mfsffletisszitfwwlt f' 23355935ftifii-XY-atkgi. E535 Hifi: 'rig iffasfzlfi2,-rsswizie was .. agiswistgis ' gfwgg-g:s.x:'aw:3 X tp: i?:?5i53':5ifff3S2i55? 2 N . ., .W.,,,,,.l,f--,sa Q ,.X.. s.,s.-'-.-fs.s-:fff..f-wt... ., .,.. ...M-s.-.X LEFT: Number one singles player, Teresa Narcisi. ABOVE: Go get 'em Cindy. TENNIS KNEELING: Candy Brauer, Jill Sawin, Judy Mednanski, Pearl Marshall, Diane Brackman, Peggy Gibes, Diane Gaige, Linda Listak, Lori Lo- renzen. STANDING: Lynn Kurzawa, Karen Skow- ronski, Lori Tieri, Ann DeLuca, Louise Brackman, Nanette Krause, MaryJo Damanskis, Cindy Beck- mann, Jody Anderson, Terese Narcisi, Coach Judy Connoly, Nancy Piunti, Asst. Coach Suzanne Cap- pozzo, Manager Julie Rotolo. NOT PICTURED: Jill Anderson, Lois Bramstadt. Frosh Enthusiasm Aids Team Bolstered by the efforts of nine enthusi- astic freshmen, the girls tennis team placed fourth in the conference. The var- sity's overall record was 5-6. while the ju- nior varsity netted a 6-5 season slate. Judy Cormolly coached the varsity and Su- zanne Cappozza mentored the JV squad. Terese Narcisi compiled a 10-5 record her senior year as number one singles player. Her cumulative record in dual matches as number one singles was 25-10. Vanessa Alston, Jill Sawin and Bev Rush seem to have Washbum comered. GIRL'S B TEAM BASKETBALL KNEELING: Jackie Nelson, Carol Cifelli, Sheila Eikner, Hellen White, Yvette Christian, Kathy Allen. STANDING: Sheila McGhee, Jody Palonis, Tonya Amos, Marla Small, Charlotte Hoover, Tyra Chambers, Pat Qui- nones, Coach Bob Kasper. Roundballers Reach Regionals Second Place The IHSA held basketball regionals for the first time this year. Marilyn Anderson coached and Bob Kasper assisted the team to a second place in the Rich East regionals. The varsity had a 7-9 confer- ence record, and Kasper's JV's had an 8-6 record. SICA North coaches selected Ju- nior Jill Sawin to the conference All- Star team. She was also named to the All-Area team by the STAR-TRIB- UNE and the HAMMOND TIMES. Va- nessa Alston won honorable mention in all three of the above. BI-'00M.t .VARSITYS QPPQNENT' as - A S sntqfnndge Pj' 'j gsie .33 A esis s-to so frhorfiwnf s A 71 ,. . .41 1 e.'o- . 145i J y Q Bloom.Trai1 g ,fe ,,.,, ag f5.l', , V -'-- 47 f 4k i.EiS6l'ih0Wei', 2' s ' 38 45. Thornridgei . .Zi ,49 ggsz ,tti s .ttt iueimdsf t . a.s.s-f,s-. i i497 ...35fi':1? f..Th0Il1'fm' at iei H -511 K fi S 1' ' . -545. ii-40f1li. sr. . nfllwmwbod. etis . 49. A winiqqm Tran j . . A -as- h 65 i-.Eisdnhwfsii ',.' ,gf 132 s.i,- .- 42. , , . -'i, I try li f .5 .56 .B10om.Trai1,1Qa .40 y 'f40' AH-F sr 1 Q59- I64 Coach Marilyn Anderson gives some last minute Caren Schranz shoots a free throw against H-F. instructions. Trojans scramble for a loose ball. Beverly Rush scrambles after a ball. SLK kffiif . mloolf N Xx... 'Q N E s 'ui' 3 5 2.1 1:15 iv xx Q' fy 33,55 X X! ww? rf' 34 gf JUXJR X J S 525 9 5 R , wx tru! W 4 v QQ, v IL Q X254 I 5 A: s , fm ..?N SOFTBALL FRONT ROW: Lorel Erickson, Pat Quinones, Teresa Narcisi, Sue oftball Team Briggs, Sandy Da1Degan. BACK ROW: Karen Skowronski, Pam Howard, 3 8 8 . Tanny Spencer, Caren Schranz, Sharon Berg, Janet Marshall, Lori Tieri. NOT PICTURED: Coach Marian Stoga, Kim D'Angelo. .L L ,:.A1. .v:,-.-wafvaufaww-, - 'WIN The girls' softball team was considered to be the hust1ingest team in the confer- ence by coaches, umpires and especially the team's own coach, Marion Stoga, ac- cording to assistant coach Scotty urner. The team had a season batting average of .388. Among those who are expected to return to next ear's team are Pat Qui- nones, Lorel Eyrikson, Janet Marshall, Ka- ren Skowronski, Sandy DelDegan and Kim D'Angelo. ABOVE LEFT: Lorel Erikson has her eye on the pitcher. ABOVE MIDDLE: Go Sandy go! Del De- gan races for the plate. ABOVE: Intent on the play. FAR LEFT: Good catch! LEFT: Firing a hard one is Sue Briggs. I67 ll' .x-wx ,iii QR-Tiijs ' P 5 I I R A K 4 , ,W Q S ' if ?, . iii x... Q. M I jlqyl 5,0 may ,, fl 11 W , . x V! ,X k Ng- S W-iff' , Q ' 'F' A . 5532? Z 4, vkk.,b ik U :wsu ' K .Tv - '- Q 1? gf? 3.51 Q 2 + iii 3 -sgigiggkk Y f 4, .g X :N ' x f' :fl 'Q ' , -fa 1.23 f X my QS -cziyw E S Q25 --wang., --fn-um., m 'M'-...,, if Q M M I 5 2 3 -14-.,,N ww xii!! K K f- F- E -QQ I z -TN! fs 5 ' i ,, ' N . .' A Ki . ' Q '-A ,S ,if I I ' ,. .ilh W -Q Q 3. N , A,,f , X X it 'xx sn x f gi L' '59 Pcs, , ,. x ,- w xg? 1 Q ' ' A 1 ' B Nga ad . I giiixi xy N I, H-4 i K 5352555 Sd i wx M x . gs' ' s Vqef' , Levi VSQVQ af-'E 6 , x . K . 0 2 TRACK FRONT ROW: Theresa Nykaza, Sharon Fuller, Yolanda Urban, Che- ryl Adams, Mary K. Damiani, Barb Payne, Jill Sawin, Phyllis Ward. ROW 2 Brenda Bryan, Monica Moore, Donna Kruse, Robin Levon, Lisa Jensen, Kathy Letko, Vivian Smith, Frances Martinez, Barb Gindl. BACK ROW: Manager Julie Rotolo, Mary A. Damiani, Janis Bell, Diane Larsen, Anna Watson, Nancy : Piunti, Naomi Hemandez, Cindy Sorak, Diane Emmons, Charlotte Hoover, Diane Gilden, Coach Linda Conrad. NOT PICTURED: Pam Drozd, Denise Rader, Theresa Ranieri, Dorlisa Solomon. ' , Coach Linda Conrad and the track squad are Char- leston bound. LEFT: Diane Emmons poses for her Hall of Fame photograph. Diane is the state cham- pion ofthe 220 yard dash, having run it in 24.3 seconds. Dianne Emmons Wins Blue Ribbon at State Meet This makes up for our disappointing sea- son, said coach Linda Conrad after TROJAN tracksters had run off with Dis- trict track title held at Oak Forest. The TROJAN girls qualified three relays and two individuals for the state meet at East- em Illinois University. Mary Damiani in the 880-yd run 12:l7.8j, Diane Emmons in the 220 1:24.21 and the 880 medley relay 1l:49.5j, 440 relay 1:50.4J, and 880 relay 11:46.45 all finished first for Bloom in that meet. In the State meet 880 run Damiani finished twelfth, the 880 medley relay team finished sixth, while Emmons was the state champion in the 220 124.31 The 880 yard medley relay team consisted of Diane Emmons, Jill Sawin, Therese Ranieri and Mary Damiani. The other two qualifying relay teams included the same girls except Yolanda Urban and Barb Gindl took Mary Damiani's place in the 440 and the 880 respectively. Barbara Fulsang assisted Conrad with the coaching. l7l 'X' rganization Complementing Bloom's wide offering of classroom and laboratory activities is an array of diversified clubs and organiza- tions. Their aims range from promoting school spirit to performing in the arts. All exist in order that students might develop and pursue their personal interests more fully - Mayor Tom Planera reads some of the announce- ments while Sharon and Rob wait their turn. Tom must be reading a funny. S .Living in are Cold fThe Lonely Man....g::.. SoLongSince .... , ...L st. .'... Q.,. Darkriessovereomes All . The'City is NoAPla.ce ' Todd Little The Danch18fFlHHiesI.Q..i .... g Moming's House ,......n..... Lynette Ribeca 451 oanie Heinze' ........,.....'JoeKeusis C jfor'Love.,.4....t.. ..... 4.1.4.-5r.... ..'. .Loretta Messex .Caught .L.,.g......,..,.....g.,..5.....,.......Jcanie'I-Ieinze Tilly Ant Q ........ L.L...:.,:..p. . Amorggithe Crowd..:... .-.. 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Alone....,....'.,1.4..........4.:. g .y-i.....,-i. .,.,g5...xsuiy Kirgisfs . Susan Raich Zgleanorflarnesg -- JG Goff, I ...:,Susan Raich .-Eleanor Carnes, , . oe Duesis. ' .......Loretta Messex g.Jt33miBIHCiDZ6l 7 if A'Memory..4....g..g...,. ..-.. Loretta Messe: .......lL..Joanie Heinze s Q sileneeg .,.. g...:.n.......4., .......... ..,,.EleanorCames.r A Questions.L..L4qg.'...tgt.:gQ....:..:....q,.'..i...Joe.gDuesis? 3 The Forest'iri,Wi.t1ter..1Q..x:..,.g..EleanorV Cames Maranathai...Q41Q' ...,... :g.gQ1Q...l--....Loretta Messex reality . . .Realityg .... ....,1.4J.g.Peter Reich TOWER FRONT ROW: Ken Runes, Mary Goff, Trudie Hansmann, Loretta Messex, Mr. Bartholo- mew. BACK ROW: Peggy Goff, Sharon Bowen. NOT PICTURED: Sue Raich. Student Council and Tower Produce Successful Year This year's Student Council was one that started new projects to go along with the traditional ones. Homecoming started with what was said to have been the greatest assembly ever. Commissioner Rob Lueder started a new tradition by having the first Pep-O-Rama Parade travel through Chicago Heights. All in all, Homecoming was a success. Next came the Christmas dance, another great en- deavor. Mayor Tom Planera started an- other new idea with his student relations seminar where all students talked about their feelings. Then there was the annual Fifties Dance followed by the money rais- ing candy sale. At the end of the year, Commissioner Tammy Tumer once again started the student exchange program with other schools. '75 O.E. and D. E. Clubs Provide Social and Career utlets The Office Education program prepared senior students for secretarial careers. All students performed actual on-the-job training and attended a related class. The students also belonged to a youth organi- zation, Office Education Association, whose conferences were attended at the area, state and national levels. For the third consecutive year, the Bloom chapter had won the most outstanding honors in OEA: Chapter of the Year. This award was given to the chapter which best dis- pllayed the goals and purposes of OEA. is year the club won 23 area skill con- tests and 7 state trophies. Several students were eligible to attend the national con- vention in Houston, Texas. The OEA pro- gram provided opportunities to attain so- cial, civic, and leadership abilities. Dawn Welch was nominated and elected as State vice-president, and Kym Townsend and Dawn Welch were selected as area officers. The Distributive Education program pre- pared juniors and seniors for careers in sales, marketing, management, advertis- ing, display and other related fields. All students received on-the-job training and attended a related school class. This year's activities included an employer- employee banquet, social and civic events, and fund raising activities. At Christmasutime all members collected money and purchased toys for SHARE. This year's officers were: Pam Segneri, president, Karen Anderson, vice-presi- dentg Denetta McGuire, secretary, Tim Prox and Tracie Cliff, co-treasurersg and Joellen Williams, historian. O.E. CLUB OFFICERS: FRONT ROW: Annette Raines, Dawn Welch, Rhonda Lacheta. BACK ROW: Kym Townsend, Roberta Clark, Belinda Martinez, Carol Consorti. BELOW: DIS- TRIBUTIVE EDUCATION FRONT ROW: Mrs. Pressendo, Maricella Martinez, Nora Leech, De- netta McQuire. ROW 2: Kevin Kutta, Joellen Wil- liams, Pam Moore, Sue Kopatz, Elaine Rysula, Tim Prox. BACK ROW: Tracie Clifi Pam Segneri, Frank Guziejka, Marilyn Kennedy, Beverly Kodat, Karen Anderson. NOT PICTURED: Diane Koulogeorge. ,I li 2, Qu Wa Ah. l76 I X A year's collection of O.E. trophies. Aff ' v I . 5 4 nf R 2 p f 'Q . f F X ' L, Q K , fig , fi A it i V 0 r , fe N ' S X l . Q33 x if wx K gg Q I - X Q. ga I K ' It 2 2 . into Ikk ll I 1 4.1. OFFICE EDUCATION: FRONT ROW: Annette ens, Rhonda Lacheta, Mrs. Pressendo. ROW 3: Pat Fluharty, Helene Fekete, Sue Panici, Carolyn Ro- tondi, Debi Hetrick, Lynn Jezler, Carol Consorti. BACK ROW: Jean Paolella, Carrie Hogeveen, Sue Grulzius, Kym Townsend, Belinda Martinez, Kim Stealey, Debbie Bamett, Roberta Clark, Betty Montgomery, Paula Blair. Raines, Debbie J ezlor, Judy Schenck, Laura Wilson. ROW 2: Lucy Hernandez, Dawn Welch, Linda Giv- : . K 12' nr. . X. x was fi 5 ,f 1 X . , 4 O . f 5 X. as .9 tesa. .X ! xg sw, . . ,Q K f, EW , sg W fa ' we t M A, W , 177 School Shrinks Yearbook Doesn't SEATED: Sharon Nordstrom, Bertha Rivera, Sue Borst. STANDING: Mr. Herr, Lisa Levon, Cathy Sokol, Michelle Grutzius. K' iff' r QUILL AND SCROLL SEATED: Ken Runes, Tracy Foreman, Cathy Czajka. STANDING: Jill Qualls, Bridget Arity, Mrs. McCallum, Loretta Mes- sex. NOT PICTURED: Andy Dauksas. Quill and Scroll Society Inducts Thirteen Joanne Zienty was the winner of this year's Quill and Scroll Current Events Quiz at Bloom and her entrly was sent in to.national comgetition. T is quiz is the main project un ertaken each year by the Bloom chagter of the intemational honor- ary for stu ents in high school publica- tions. A total of thirteen new members were inducted at ceremonies on June 2. Following the induction, Ken Runes re- ceived the Most Valuable Staffer awarded by the Hammond Times, and Cathy Ferris and Mary Mireles each were awarded sgecial joumalism awards by Jackie Mc allum, Quill and Scroll spon- sor, for their work on the BROADCASTER. Bridget Arity, news editor on this year's BROADCASTER, was announced as the winner of the Cathy Pagoria Award in Humanities, a special award created in honor of Cathy agoria, who was a mem- ber of Quill and Scroll and In-Depth edi- tor of the BROADCASTER, New mem- bers this year include Bertha Rivera from the annual, Peggly Goff and Sharon Bowen from the OWER, and Julie An- drews, Yvette Betancourt, Norman Block, Herman Carcelli, Kim Dawson, Owen McGarel, Sue Raich, Norma Saldiver, Kim Su an and Joanne Zienty from the BROADPCASTER staff. 179 few Y , vb a iw '1 f '- arf ,X 4' K wr J' I R RQ, ge Q. J . .wif if ir ,A . K. sq rf, .' is 'E' 1 is 'Q' ,, R J N N g N? X N, NR? S 6 Q j Y -xx I ik X: 2? -. X .:. Qi . K .. ' m VR Ff ff N125 A in ' . ,Q .W,.4gf fe- A X A Nh .N x A f '1rx , . 3 x Q K 1 f W' M WM '03, ,ww . ---1. svn--.......,.,f ' 40 ph -m. inf? Q' x AFRO-AMERICAN CLUB FRONT ROW: Mr. Preston Thomas, George Rickey Manson. ROW 2: Ms.Marsha Singleton, Kimberly Brodanex, Rosalind Shorter, Dalarie Hooks, Vivian Smith, Pamela Lofton. ROW 3: Brenda McGruder, Linda Poole, Mischell Simpson, Sharyn McClendon, Charissa Dean. BACK ROW: Robin Rice, Judy Roach, Rosalind Lee, Waltretta Little, Triva Sallis, Denise Riggins. RAYO CLUB FRONT ROW: Maria Behavides, Frank Chagoya, Frances Mar- tinez, Timothy Seqouiano, Bertha Rivera. ROW 2: Desma Betancourt, Andrea Segoviano, Beatriz Chagoya, Ms. Simac. ROW 3: Margie Sanchez, Hilda Marie Lopez, Oneida Betancourt, Barbara Segoviano, Norma Guilermo, BACK ROW: Maria Benvides, Dora Cristan, Gaudalupe Mejia, Melinda Sanchez. BE- LOW: Mural painted by Rayo Club member Bertha Rivera, depicts Latin heri- tage from the Aztec civilization into the future. Ra o Members Present Flag to School It was a landmark year for the RAYO club under sponsorship of Mrs. Karen Simac and Miss Irene Vara. RAYO club members kept themselves busy doing nu- merous community and school activities. The club participated in the Homecoming Parade entering a decorated car. A lolli- pop sale was held on Valentines Day. The highlight of the year was Latino Week celebrated by holding a colors day during which students dressed in red, white and green. A pastry sale and a pinata raffle were held too. The Mexican flag was presented to the school as was a mural en- titled MI RAZA fMy Racej. To top off the school year the club sponsored a trip to the amusement park Great America which seemed a good ending for a great year. Y? ,aw e i' ,p- 'QQ' Q, 'mt he Broadcaster Slfh Y ILOOM HIGH SCHOOL N' Chlcugo Molghn. llllnols 6041 1 Scpfnmbor 11, 1916 No. 'I Journalists Keep Students Informed Ken Runes, BROADCASTER editor-in-chief, was hon- ored as the Most Valuable Staffer , after a busy year of publications for the newspaper. His editorial staff in- cluded Bridget Arity and J l Qualls, news: Cathy Czajka and oretta Messex, features: Andy Dauksas and Cathy Ferris, sports: Cathy Pagoria, in-delpth edi- tor: Norman Block, business managerg Tracy oreman, art and mana 'ng editor: Pat Sunn and Mark Howe, photogratphy. illembers of the BROADCASTER staff were sad ened in the fall when Cathy Pagoria became ill and had to leave school. They decided to work to- gether in providing an in-dept page each issue the wa Cathy would want us to. After Cathy died fom leukemia in the spring, they dedicated the entire year o the publication to her memory. The year held some honors for the school newspaper, with members of the staff winning awards in five of seven categories, the largest number of awards given to any newspaper entered, at the SICA Conference jour- nalism workshplg at Govemor's State University in De- cember. BRO CASTER staff members also received four Blue Ribbon awards at the Northem Illinois Uni- versity Scholastic Press Association joumalism work- shop. Among the year's more unusual features were a special Iron-On picture of a Troian head in the an- nuaggraduation issue and a specia election edition for the tudent Council. Sophomore Joumalism students decided to name their news magazine the Trojan Trib. Students in Mrs. Jackie McCallumls sophomore joumalism class put out a Thanksgiving issue and a Valentine's Day issue before undertakmg two separate issues for the spring' of the year. One of these was an Easter issue, and t e other was a special April Fool's Day issue of their own maga- zine w ich they entitled, Tro'an Fibf' The magazine continued to be ublished with the cooperation of the students in Mr. 'Ferry Murphy's Vocational Graphic Arts class, BROADCASTER STAFF FRONT ROW: Mrs. Jackie McCallum, Yvette Betancourt, Tracy Foreman, Ken Runes, Debbie Manning, Mary Mireles, Norma Saldivar, Joanne Zienty, Cathy Ferris, Susan Raich, Norman Block. ROW 2: Bridget Arity, Loretta Messex, Daniel Ramirez, Jill Qualls, Hemian Carcelli, Kim Dawson, Cathy Czajka, Kim Supan. BACK ROW: Bill Oliver, Mark Howe, Andy Lucas, Pat Sunn, Bill Boyer, Julie Andrews, Craig Weber, Owen McGarel. NOT PICTURED: Andy Dauksas, Brenda McGruder, Cathy Pagoria, Curt Brodanex, Shelly Bross. SOPHOMORE JOURNALISM FRONT ROW: Andre Causey, Pam Brown, Joe Esposito, Marilyn Meinhart, Joe Coppotelli, Bill Miller. ROW 2: Wayne Parr, Georgia Panici, Cid Drisi, Ignacio Diosdado, Jennifer Hicks, Jack Donald- son. BACK ROW: Sandi Blakemore, Todd Little, Ben Tapp, Michael McGhee, John Tiberi, Mrs. Jackie McCallum. NOT PICTURED: Laura Waite, Rick Martinez. CWT FRONT ROW: Rosa Santiago, Dawn Benson, James Winters, Gloria Barriento, Windy Black, Cynthia Curzi, Mrs. G. Trevan. ROW 2: Daniel Boren, Griffin Delores, Cindy Letbetter, Darryl Nailon, Bruce Openik, Nancy Mackey, Brenda Slater. BACK ROW: Celo Davis, Johnny Hughes, McKinley Lapp, Crystal Watson, Tony Lopez, David Lamar. Y 'ta i 5 HERO FRONT ROW: Sandra Rodriguez, Ann Bumieister, Stephanie Wil- liams, Carla Johnson, Comelia Tumer, BACK ROW: Danny Hicks, John Vin- cent, David McGhee, Sylvester Lofton, Anthony Sineni, Teresa Sprouse. NOT PICTURED: Danny Flores, Marlene Washington, Mrs. Parks. Learning Paired With Earning The Cooperative Work Training Club, sponsored by Mrs. Georgia Trevan, pro- vided students with opportunities to de- velop leadership and social skills, and en- joy cultural experiences. However, the ultimate goal was to achieve effective work training and good personal adjust- ment. Activities which led to the devel- opment of these skills were the planning and executing of such fund-raising projects as a fashion show and candy sales. Other activities consisted of a field trip to downtown Chicago to see The Wiz at the Shubert Theatre, lunch in an inner city restaurant, and sightseeing Wa- tertower Place, industrial plant and mu-- seums. HERO fHome Economics and Re- lated Occupationsj, is a program where the students have on-the-job training and attend related classes daily. Mrs. Frances Parks was the club sponsor. The club had a doughnut concession each morning to raise funds for the annual Ernpl,oyer-Em- ployee Banquet. l83 Active This Year NHS ROW l: Jean Paolella, Brenda Bryan, Sharip Taylor, Chris Hamlin, Paul McAlpin. ROW 2: Viclti Morgan, Cindy Beckmann, Thersa Zilligen, Melanie Komer, Scott Salisbury, Lynda Jones, Colleen At- water, Sharon Bowen. ROW 3: Susan Siebert, Gene Portelli, Dean Conterato, Michael Girolimon, Bridget Arity, Judilynn Bult, Joe Kuesis. BACK ROW: Lynn Kurzawa, Greg Willmer, Tom Planera, The National Honor Society require- ments suggest that membership is ,open to students uring their junior year who have maintained a grade point average 3.5 for 5 semesters of wor and seniors who have maintained an average of 3.0 for 7 semesters. sixty-nine students induc- ted a juniors were led bg sponsor Ms. Lynda By-rd and officers o Fields, Beth Barwig, erri Stefula and Rob Lueder. Most of the club's money was raised through the sale of popcorn eannisters at Christmas time. These funds were used to finance the induction and tea in the spring. The NHS service ro'ect was Iparticipa- tion in the Musculjar 'lJystrop ly Associa- tion's annual Shamrocks for ystrophy campiafn which raised 5300, Another high g tof the year was particilpation in the installation ceremon for t e NHS chapter at Bloom Trail. Byob Fields spoke on ' What is the National Honor Society, and Beth Barwig discussed Advantages to NHS Membership. Ten members a so went to Bloom Trail to help serve refresh- ments. Next year's pllans include the pub- lication of an NHS andbook for faculty and students and additional service projects throughout the year. l84 Frank Smaron, Ronald Narcisi, Carl VanDril, Becky Schelhom, David Brackman. NOT PIC- TURED: Beth Comish, Helene Fekete, Diana Guzzo, Dawn Ingram, Donna Oleksy, Catharine Pa- goria, Jim Qualls, Peter Raich, Robert Rife, Carolyn Rotondi, Thomas Schiene, Graziella Sementendi, Efrem Stringfellow, Kim Townsend, Robert Van- dervaart, Daniel Vaschak, Carol Walbom. J UNIORS Jane Albrecht, Alicia Alfaro, David An- derson, Angelo Anton, Cynthia Arrington, Maria Benavides, Nomian Block, Michael Bonhart, Janiee Bult, David Bunte, Anna Burrneister, Robert Col- lier, Ralph Eichstaedt, Tom Finchum, Deno Fiocca, Joseph Fleming, Scott Glogowski, Shelley Grupe- Kam, Mary Hagemaster, Gertnide Hansmann, Michelle Hayse, Felicia Hills, Kathleen Holohan, Elizabeth Jacobucci, Jane Klyczek, Heidi Ku- ppelweiser, Owen McGarrel, Greg Moore, Gay Neulieb, Theresa Nykaza, William Oliver, Larry Opila, Susan Pongelli, Susan Raich, Sam Reed, Su- san Reithel, Ana Ruiz, Norma Saldivar, Jill Sawin, Christine Seng, Naomi Sigler, Joel Silver, Karen Skowronski, Catherine Sokol, Robert Tollis, Mat- thew White, Anna Wilson, Lynn Wormsbecher, Joanne Zienty. SENIORS Douglas Adams, Vanessa Alston, Karen Anderson, Raymond Anthony, Carl Beauchamp, Michelle Becker, Sharon Berg, Alan Bohlen, Richard Borrmann, Rosaria Bova, Susan Briggs, Linda Bross, Kenneth Bukovitz, Russell But- son, Dennis Carrabine, Deborah Chudy, Cathy NHS OFFICERS led fund drive against dystrophy. NHS ROW l: Miss Lynda Byrd, Laura Schimke, HHFIHS, Claudia 0lCjlliCZ3k, Diane Ullm3l'll'l, Beth Secretary Terri Stefula, Vice-president Beth Barwig, Marie Oostman, Elizabeth Vasek, Deborah Schu- Moore, Lori Vacek- BACK ROWI CH1'0l KOITICF Treasurer Rob Lueder, NOT PICTURED: Presi- make, Ken Runes, Debbie Kokas, Peggy Goff. Sarahnell Badyy The1'CS3 Rallefi, Mafy Sl8lliSZCWSkl dem Robe,-1 Fields, ROW 2: Darlene DeGreve, Tammy Turner, Susan Bertha Rivera, Sue Normantas. Carol Consoru Czajka, Stanley Damanskis, Mary Damiani, Bart Dapkus, David Detraz, Kathy Ely, Anthony Falvo, Cheryl Fewkes, Susan Fish, Demetra Flint, Tracy Foreman, Dawn Fulsang, Dawn Gamauf, Daniel Gasbarro, Peggy Gibes, Barbara Gindl, Linda Giv- ens, James Glasper, Donald Gordon, Junetta Graves, Catharine Hase, Kathleen Hess, Kathryn Hoeksema, Galia Holder, Deborah Jezoir, Denise Johnson, Ann Jones, Eva Jorgensen, Sally Lace, Ste- ven Lager, Shu-Lan Lau, Guy LaVine, Roger Lewis, Gayle Lopez, James Lowe, Dawn Lowry, Patricia Markey, Joy Medansky, Todd Moore, James Mur- phy, Marianne Paape, Assunta Panici, Sue Pappas, Mary Parker, Timothy Prox, Gail Ray, Kenneth Rhodes, David Riley, Beverly Rush, David Santori, James Sarros, Caren Schranz, Sam Shaffer, Greg Shelton, Thomas Shimizu, Mary Sokol, Theodore Tattersall, Merry Thrash, Mary Ann Waasdorp, Sheryl Walker, Dawn Welch, Nancy Wiebke, Dirk Wieringa, Larry Wilder, Paul Zydlewski. as T' Q --as- y.,....... THESPIANS FRONT ROW: Alice Oliver, Kurt Anderson, Joe Esposito, Larry Opila, Betty Collignon, Joanne Zienty, Carol Ramey, Cathy McGare1, Penny Drabant. ROW 2: Dawn Benson, Debbie Manning, Norma Saldivar, Mary Hag- emaster, Mary Damanskis, Ann Smith, Mary Jo Neubauer, Lorri Ann Cole. BACK ROW: Patty Becker, Pam Carey, Trudie Hansmann, Tom Finchum, Todd Little, Raymond Uliassi, Vicki Briggs, Liz Nelson. NOT PICTURED: Judi Bult, Sonya Duckworth, Karen Eiskamp, Beth Ann Moore, Sue Pappas, Greg Shelton, Teresa Stieg, Micheal Bonhart, Debbie Maddox, Dawn Fulsang, Dave Pawlak, George Bova, Kelly Cambell, Jim Cripe, Michelle Jeans, Tom Mitchell, Tom Panici, Kathy Robinson. THESPIANS FRONT ROW: Mrs. Cleo Fowler, Kenneth Runes, Deborah Schumake, Tammy Tumer, Owen McGarel. ROW 2: James Minx, Valerie Tumer, Todd Moore, Theresa Zilligen. BACK ROW: Paul Carlson, Dean Conterato, Russ Butson, Rob Lueder. Theatre Interests Brlng Students Together Thespian Troutpe 1807 was B1oom's local mem ership o the International Thes- pian Society. Thespians had to meet na- tional standards to qualify for admission to this dramatic honorary society. The standard for admission involved approxi- mately 100 write out hours of high-qual- ity work in two or more productions. This year Troupe 1807 and itsgsponsors, Mrs. ,owler and Mr. Gilles, qhelped to start The New Players, an apprentice-type drama club for freshmen. Thespian mem- bers directed the four lays staged by New Players in the Little Theatre in De- cember. Highlights of the year included the annual induction of new members, election of new officers, and the yearly picnic. This year over forty students qual- itied for membership. Val Turner had the distinction of having the highest number of Thespian points C945 in her three years as a Thespian. The New Players produced a bill of four one-act plays, performed for freshmen English classes, as well as parents, inter- ested teachers and the eneral ublic on Friday evening. SeveraFNew Pla ers members made membership in Tiieslpian Troupe 1807 this year, and many ot ers made enough points to become members next year. There is a slow-down in the pajama factory as em- ployees try to force a raise in the Thespian produc- tion of The Pajama Game. l l I L4 LEFT: Rob Lueder QHinesJ loses pajama bottoms while Dave Brackman fMaxJ looks amazed. ABOVE: The Jealousy Ballet. Gladys, played by Theresa Zilli- gen, is surrounded by the great lovers she dreams about-a sheikh, a French lover, Gorgeous George the wrestler, Dracula, a handsome cowboy, Don Juan and Romeo-all masked to look like Hines. They are really David Bunte, Rich- ard Calhoun, Darren Travaglini, Greg Shelton, Carl VanDri1, Larry Opila and Dean Conterato. NEW PLAYERS FRONT ROW: Laura Brackman, Jane Pet- rongelli, Colleen Cambell, Jill Anderson. ROW 2: Dawn Briggs, Liz Ellis, Lou- ise Brackman, Michelle Bruno, Sandy Shelton, Mrs. Cleo Fowler. ROW 3: Georgia Panici, Joseph Zilligen, Beverly Lindsey, Michelle Angellotti, Pat Stad- nik. BACK ROW: Candy Braver, Jamie Mascitti, Kevin Mues, Tonya Amos, Gary Chrisman, Nanette Krause. H-is Student Interest urtures Growth of Clubs The French Club students participated in two events this year. During the first se- mester, a group of students went to see the film SMALL CHANGE directed by Francois Truffaut. Afterwards, they lunched at a French restaurant called CAFE, BERNARD. In the second semes- ter another group of students went to see the play LE PETIT PRINCE CThe Little Princej by Saint-Exupery, which the fourth year French students had read in class. CHESS CLUB Gary Christman, Ken Mann, Mr. Wes Lind, Owen McGarel, Larry Opila. 73 l88 FRENCH CLUBVFRONT ROW: Jim Lowe, Bill Miller, Delores Andrade, Jana Lindsey, Georgia Panici, Cathy McGarel, Penny Drabant, Christy Seng, Ms, S. DiBacco. ROW 2: Mark Shaw, Lori Vacek, Paul McAlpin, Nanette Jemilo, Joe Bivona, Carolyn Raich, Arthur Goff, Julie Hunt, Pamela Lofton. BACK ROW: Thomas Shimizu, Dirnitrius Funk, Mike Howard, Eric Wilson, Gary Garlich, Mike Bezanson, Anna Wilson. LATIN CLUB RECLINING: Kathy Holohan KNEELING: Mary Bonnin, Sherry Van Donk, Teri Panozzo, Georgia Kittel, Kim Dawson, Nanette Krause, Louise Brackman, Beth Comish. SEATED: Phil Harding, Jill Anderson, Alice Oliver, Lee Ann McKeska, Vicki Briggs, Debra Stephenson, Donna Schultz, Barbara Morgan, Linda Bady, Rhonda Miller. STANDING: Mike White, Tom Schiene, Dan Lehenbauer, Kurt Anderson, Dave Passarelli, Deon Fiocca, Mark Watka, Art McGanhey, Craig Webber, Mike McNally, Joe Rute, Mrs. Holloway. gtg it if , I il' 3 -4 X j Q' 5 , Ji ff. 4 253, if K A if -,.,,e'Y SKI CLUB FRONT ROW: Miss Charlotte Chandler, Kurt Anderson, Debbie Peterson, Claudia Olejniczak, Frank Narcisi, Doreen Goncher, Sonna Oleksy, Laura Zona, Greer Lopez, Denise Sylvester, Mr. James Rambert. ROW 2: Presi- dent Pamela Muzzo, Mark Kowalski, Cindy Dau, Jean Paolella, Diane Gaige, Sue Borst, Margaret Young, Maureen Linse, Beth Barwig. BACK ROW: Mari Rimsnider, Gayle Gatch, Greg Watson, Bob Fields, Bridget Arity, Ken Rhodes, Gene Portelli, Marty Merisko. A ef ht' Pom Poms and Wrestlerettes 1 Spread School Spirit WRESTLERETTES are not girl wres- tlers! They serve as scorekeepers, man- agers and cleaneruppers. The organiza- tion was started in 1971 and in 1973 they became known as Wrestlerettes. Bloom had the first wrestlerettes in the area. A Wrest1erettes's work in spreading school spirit at home and away, and coming in early and staying late to see that every- thing is put away. It is making posters, congratulating the opposing team, clean- ing the mats, and setting up for a home meet. The Wrestlerettes couldn't be prou- der. Coach Koenig stated, A good mea- sure of the success of the wrestling TRO- JANS can be attributed to the efforts of ,our WRESTLERETTES. Captain Cathy Ferris, a four year veteran, headed the squad. Other Wrestlerettes were Margaret Kraft, Gloria Fernandes, Shelia Perkins and Sabrina Johnson. WRESTLERETTES FRONT ROW: Sabrina John- son, Margaret Kraft. BACK ROW: Gloria Fernan- dez, Captain Cathy Ferris, Sheila Perkins. leS...M , Q5 ,K N R ' 4, 'if VN 3 fn- 5 ' 'ki 'zflfsk N., ,QW Q-'-4 .J Q 'nw .2 Ti Q. .rg- Wx X 'Q X KS. Pk . 3 wax 2 3 is Wi. 2 xx -sf? tr ,NMA 'Wm Q .nw N. ' 3 X ..5t:m,4 . . is 3. , Thank You 1977 Patrons Arthur Treacher's A.H. Herman 8: Son Paints AAMCO Transmissions Abel Distributing Company Ace Budget Centers Ada's Restaurant Aetna Data Processing Alcazar Restaurant Alfemo's Restaurant American National Bank Arby's Roast Beef Barnabys Bloom Market Osco Drugs Bonanza Sirloin Pit Y Bruni-Schultz Drugs Bruno's Union 76 Brunswick Westem Bowl Burger King fGlenwoodJ Cavett Rexall Drugs Century Foods Checkmate, Inc. Cheker Oil Company C.H. Broncos Pro Football C.H. Chamber of Commerce C.H. Federal Saving Sc Loan C.H. Glass 8z Paint C.H. Manufacturer's Assoc. C.H. Motor Freight Company Chicago Heights Lumber Co. C.H. National Bank Chicago Heights News Agency Cipriani's Restaurant Students Here and There A v X X I :V Thank You 1977 Patrons Citizen's Federal S 8L 'L Cole Volkswagen Conchetti's Jewelry Cook's Oflice Equipment Cook's Office Machines Cuda Construction Co. Culligan Soft Water Dairy Queen Dixie Dairy Company Dunkin Donuts E.S.W. Distributing Co. Elmer 85 Sons Locksmiths Emil's TV 8: Appliances Falvo Sausage Company Family Billard Center Farina Insurance Fas Gas Service Station Faso Excavating Company Fast Printing Service Financial Federal S 8z L Frist National Bank of C.H. Fisher Auto Parts Company Foley's Travel Bureau Friar Fish General Machine 8: Tool Gingiss Formal Glenwood Bank Golden Bear Ground Round Hal Lieber's Bowling Helsel-Jepperson Electric Holiday Inn House of Charles Jack Brown Buick 193 Thank You 1977 Patrons Jack-in-the-Box Jerry's Standard Station Jewel Food Store John Maier and Co. Joliet Boiler Works Joyce Trucking Just Jeans Kentucky Fried Chicken Keystone Steel Co. Kickert School Bus Line Kline's Department Store Kroll Glass 8z Paint Kurz 8z Associates Leoni Motor Express Liang's C.H. Restaurant Liberty Lithographers LoBue, Incorporated Long John's Pub Mario's Dog and Suds Mark's Insurance Agency McDonalds' Restaurants Merts Heating 8: Air Cond Midas Muffler Midwest Safety Shoe Mister Steak Monarch Auto Supply Montgomery-Ward Catalog Noral Trophies Nortown Theater Occidental Life Insurance Old Volkls Home Olympia Bank Students Here and There an e 1 t . ,5 tx sp .. I ' 3523 c. 1-1 X4 X- r-Y R523 Thank You 1977 Patrons Olympia Bowling Lanes Overdoors of Illinois Parkway Foods Pearson's Bakery Pizza Hut Ponderosa Progress Engineering Co. Ray-Vogue School Red Barn Red Lion Restaurant Romano's Pizza Safeway Service Cab Sandell Cabinets Sanfratella's Pizza Sauk Trail Drive In Theater Savoias Restaurant Seaway Cycle Co. Skyline Disposal Company Soderberg Auto Supply Star Tribune Publications State Mattress Symphony School of Music Taco Bell Thrall Car Mfg. Co. Tivoli Restaurant Tom,s Deli-World Travel Around Valentino's Pizza Village Inn Wizard of Wheels I95 RIGHT: Mr. William Ruphard's we the people choral group. BELOW: TROJANETTES AND TROJAN- AIRES IN COUPLES LEFT TO RIGHT CLOCKWISE: Jim Minx, Beth Barwigg Greg Shelton, Marie Oostmang Paul Carlson, Terri Stefulag Efrem Stringfellow, Junetta Gravesg Dave Brackman, Cathy Newerg Lynn Kuxzawa, Carl VanDri1g Denise John- son, Richard Calhoung Theresa Zilli- gen, Rob Luederg Peggy Gibes, Dean Conteratog Debbie Schumake, Ron Williamsong Tammy Tumer, Debbie Kokas. AT PIANO: Cindy Beckman. 196 A CAPPELLA CHOIR OFFICERS: Carl VanDril, Terri Stefula, Paul Carlson, Cindy Beckmann, Mrs. Jean Workman. A Capella Choir Records Christmas Program A Cappella Choir, under the direction of Mrs. Jean Workman, consisted of 78 juniors andseniors. This year's groupbperformed in three school concerts: Chl'istmas oncert, February Vocal Concert, and the Spring1Concert. They were also the singing and dancing c orus for The Pajama Game. ln May the group visited Illinois Wesleyan University at Bloomington and gave a concert for the School of Music there. Several students from A Cappella sang in the I.M.F.A. District l Festival in November, and Terri Stefula, second soprano, was selected by audi- tion to garticigsge in the All State chorus o 200 voices. ver 2 students auditioned for this group from all over the state. Terri also served the choir as president along with Paul Carlson, Carl VanDril, and Cindy Bee mann. Cindy was also the accom- panist for the choir. The entire music department re- corded a Christmas program at St. Paul's Lutheran Church. This was recorded by Delta and over one thousand records were sold. Twenty-three seniors called themselves T 8: Ts this year. y graduation, they had :performed fifty con- certs for schools, churches, an other glroups, such as Rotary, Kiwanis, Lions, Homewood unior Women's Club, Lincoln Mall, Museum of Science and Industry's Christmas Around the World, and several elementary schools. The T 8z Ts featured a varied repertoire which included some choreo- graphy. he student teacher, Ms. Jessica Stanton, choreographed one of the numbers and Mr, Fred Jacobeit did the rest. The group also recorded three songs for the Christmas record. Many members are planning to major or minor in music in college. This year's accomuvpanists were Cindy Beckmann and Di- rector Mrs. ean Workman. A - A - A CAPPELLA CHOIR FRONT ROW: Janet Glatt, Denise Sylvester, Sue Rei- thel, Becky Frank, Marie Oostman, Carl Perkins, Jim Minx, Ron Williamson, Greg Shelton, Tony Ramos, Debbie Chudy, Debbie Schumake, Shelly Grupe, Alicia Alfaro. ROW 2: Judy Abney, Theresa Raneri, Carla Coppotelli, Martha Patton, Theresa Zilligen, Bill Holding, Kevin Kutta, Ban Dapkus, Bob Schutte, Larry Opilia, Peggy Gibes, Debbie Kokas, Katheryn Holding, Darlene DeGr- eve, Victoria Taylor. ROW 3: Julie Waite, Denise Formentini, Diane Nunez, Mary Jo Neubauer, Sue Pappas, Joe Flemming, Darren Travaglini, Rob Lueder, Paul Carlson, Richard Calhoun, Dawn Fulsang, Sally Lace, Beth Barwig, Jill Roesner, Teresa Stieg. ROW 4: Tammy Tumer, Junetta Graves, Terri Stefula, Carol Gehring, Jane Klyczek, Steve Wilder, Joseph Rute, Glen Nardoni, Bill Grublesky, Dean Conterato, Donna Pattoni, Anna Bruni, Cathy Newer, Sue Pongelli, Mary I-Iagemaster, Mrs. Workman. BACK ROW: Felicia Hills, Gua- dalupe Garcia, Gertrude Hansmann, Denise Johnson, Naomi Sigler, Dave Brackman, Efrem Stringfellow, Russ Butson, Carl Van Dril, David Bunte, Becky Schelhom, Lyn Kurzawa, Diane Lillie, Rebecca Mach, Cheryl Stabile. NOT PICTURED: Beth Comish, Rhonda Crist, Chris Hamlin. 197 GIRLS CHOIR: FRONT ROW: Michelle Hayse, Accompanist: Helen Zilligen, Marielle Heinze, Yvonne Gumey, Theresa Nugent, Lisa Lueder, Lisa Bulan a, Jana Lindsay, Maureen Linse, Demetra Johnson, Edna Garza, Barbra Sego- viana, Jane Albrecht. ROW 2: Lori Metz er, Karen Ooms, Allison Watson, Me- lody Collins, Chris Baum, Wanda Begeia, Twila Lavender, Barbra Narcisi, Barbara Payne, Penny Drabant, Laura Bova, Johna Sterinhenson, Carol Ruse. ROW 3: Mrs. Stanton, Student Teacher: Jody Reynolds, ina Guerrero, Car- olyn Raich, Anna Bumieister, Pat Becker, Lisa Larson, Sharon Duensing, Janice Townsend, Leeann McKeska, Karen Collier, Vicki Bri s, Denise White, Mrs. Workman. ROW 4: Cynthia Everett, Eva Wilder, Marygqlush, Betty Collignon, Anna Watson, Ijynette Ribeca, Sonya Rice, Gayle Gatch, Diane Carrabine, Tanga Thomas, ennifer Hicks, Lisa Ann Schimke, Cristina Anello. NOT PIC- TU ED: Loma Causey, Dee Ann Kaiser, Ethel Garza, Lois Bramstadt. Girl's Choir Brings Melodies to Many 198 ,.,- 1 l Music Department accompanists, who served on so many occasions during the mhool year. Q fx, -.Ap V 1 an 1. A -S sy? , x. if-xg H , if Q Q as f rss N + A Q51 , sis uf' fp! 4, .w ,x ,, 3 , Q ,gh-41 N4 if Q ,, ' . 1 4- D 'W' 2 ' ra X ' if 1 ..'. - . K -- F? K A - 1 - , E ,Q 'F 1 5 f.--. R5 XSTTEEY sfifif H f '- ' gf: Q: inf? ifffif 'M - K. , .v fgwsw, -1 1-xsgf Q.vg.1i-21 -4 fviiv 1. ' 1 -x -, . xiii?-'six A Q 1 -- V , 5 ggriagr sz H 1' I il vis Wir - 'Q Q ,tg we A, ,QV fi aww, E Q! ff 'N' 4 11 A S Q QW H X, 5A J 'E 3' TROJAN BAND FRONT ROW: Me an Ari! Sand Rios Brenda McGruder 5 Y, Y l i Waltretta Little, Elizabeth Ellis, Monica Villanueva, Jessie Kritikos, Bonnie Ho- rak, Pamela Talley, Lisa Turchi. ROW 2: Robert Kennedy, Jerry Hemandez, Mark Brewer, Ron McKeska, Nick Cladis, Phillip Casey, Eric Wilson, Fred Sie- bert, Joe Boyle. ROW 3: Dennis Solomon, Anicia Jones, Rodney Green, Robert Bim Merle, David Irons, Gary Van Dyke, Paul Eichstaedt, Robert Gard. BACK ROW: Mitchell Pendleton, Cindy Hummel, Micheal Pulec, James Jett, Emilio Alcantur, Joe Vega. NOT PICTURED: Frank Kennamer. ,nl CONCERT BAND FRONT ROW: Susan Siebert, Loretta Messex, Cathy Czajka, Carrie Klabunde, Eva Jorgenson, Beverly Rush, Mary Damanskis, Deborah MacNaught. ROW 2: Ron Narcisi, Denise Sylvester, Lori Tieri, Vickie Morgan, Beth Moore, Beth Carpenter, David Ferry, Sara Ochoa, Carl Beau- champ, Lynn Wormsbecker, Cindy Locker, Cherly James, Terese Narcisi, Che- ryl Fewkes, Catherine Nelson. ROW 3: Diane Brackman, Judy Talley, Jody An- 200 derson, Roy Adkins, David Holmgren, Steve Sczerbiak, Larry Wilder, Kelly Stipe, Dawn Dapkus, Timothy Thoeming, Jeff Holmgren, James Tieri, Chris Brown, Robert Hall, Ralph Eichstaedt, John Travalini, Don Sneider, Anthony Narcisi, Bart Dapkus, Larry Butterfield, Dale Wolff. BACK ROW: Mr. Rose, David Jezler, Scott Salisbury, Ron Foltman, Mike Vittori, Ken Rhodes, Vince Dejoris, Chris Potochny. NOT PICTURED: Sue Kyger, Chris Alexander. Trojan Bands Provide Thrilling Shows 4 A ' 5 JN 4 . Qmos ' ' Y, gg .4 - 1 X if .W . Q- 3 .X 'v 'A -, 3 0 g . ' . Ajit - 'Q' f f 5 ffjwg 'NH 'Q F L' 5' ,P w 1 4 J., x 2 W aff if ff 7 ' ' 1 . I I , -Q .-'- 37 -F Q pf 'Z f ai N K , , Ma , ,. . .Q .fs ' W wx M14 lv j' Y, ,,,. J L? uf F' f Q M trx J Q.m-:fy ff, M N E, L Q K1 if X ' A 12. A 14531 1 P 1 li . . aw . ,315 . ggxfif' ' ,!. I we R, 'inf ' Q vu ' ,HL t'L. . fn'-a Sk, Q1 I.. ,Sy A 7 A . kia 43 535 1' - M 45 '. ' . A Qin 'YQ ,, 1 4 'Q '.f f.,f,-52? rw ' a' 1. - Q '- : rf' . - 13, Q f ,. a,4 9-1 ,H M 44 X .Q .Q i X, ,rap ,gg . f, -' W - I 1 f N 'iw .f X ' 'eiffiff-I-'n.'5 1 ' ' -K 1 ..3ri'fv' fi' I a f.. -,pi 9 WN ' 1 ' , t. x g 5 f , .5 X 1' I ,wx N-MP' fp! -xr x V S25 3- qi ll N I Q ,Se-al cz, 4? Q' ' am X J! Ex 5. M f' 1-5 K ,ag ,Q , Y 1 ff N , K J . 4 '1 L QNUNQ ' -IT' Y 4-4 v Q' J I ig W D 4-,f MIXED CHOIR ALPHABETICAL: Angelica Alfaro, Oneida Betancourt, Nancy Bianchi, Marilyn Bliss, Laurie Brands, Kelley Campbell, Lilian Carcelli, Brenda Carpenter, Debra Crockett, Barbra Czyz, Mary K. Damiani, Kimberly tire, Tom Mitchell, Sherry Monskie, Frank Narcisi, Viola Norwood, Tom Panici Shelia Perkins, Lisa Piccolo, Helen Rivera, Kathryn Robison, Ricky Santos, D'Angelo, Sandra Day, Brian Dillard, Charlene Edwards, Joe Esposito, Mark Donna Schultz, Francisco Segoviano, Mark Shaw, Alan Siebert, Ronnie Slater, Fields, Van Fines, Laura Fleming, Kenneth Foston, Laura Hannig, Odilor Her- Marla Small, Chriselda Smith, Dorlisa Soloman, Cathy Stephenson, Jo Ellen nandez, Regina Jones, Tammie Karpas, Keith Klabunde, Marion Kmiecik, Ro- Stucky, Helen White, Bertha Winters, Rita Zomparelli, Vicki Briggs. Mixed Choir Sings Popular Tunes 204 MUSIC DEPARTMENT AT PIANO: Student teacher Jessica Stanton. STANDING: William Ruphard, Roland Rose, Jean Workman. salind Lee, Frank Longo, David Lux, Patrick Lyon, Alberto Martinez, J.A. Mar- Freshmen Voices I FRESHMAN BOYS CHORUS ALPHABETICAL: Sam Anton, Barron Brad- ' ford, Jeffery Calhoun, Jack Carpenter, Gregory Cornish, Phillip Fowlie, Chris- topher Gerardi, Timothey Griese, Jeffery Hamlin, James Hensley, James Mas- ' cetti, Alben Mendez, Jeffery Nailon, Scott Palaski, Tony Palombi, Joseph Petraca, William Pillman, Michael Ruse, James Rush, Raymond Santos, Jere Schultz, Peter Velez, Brian Weal, Troy Williams, Gregory Witherspoon, Donald Wolff, Joseph Zilligen, Christine Seng, Jay Rosensteel. FRESHMAN GIRLS CHORLIS ALPHABETICAL: Desma Betancourt, Phyllis Bumett, Danette Calloway, Nancy Carrabine, Venessa Dean, Ann Deluea, Lisa Frank, Belinda Giles, Jennie Glavas, Susan Grublesky, Joan Heinze, Amelia Horton, Lynetia Hughes, Twanna Jones, Nanette Krause, Donna Maiorano, Theresa Mason, Connie Middleton, Barbra Mowrey, Wendy Nelson, Betty Nor- man, Carla Patterson, Teresa Reed, Tywanda Ruffin, Vivian Smith, Kelly Stei- nert, Tanceanna Stewart, Terri Wilthrew, Linda Winters, Mr. William Ruphard 205 w W 1 I l 1 X I 206 Bloom mm my :rx HCCS These are the Bloom people who from day to day provided and shared the learn- ing opportunities in classrooms, labora- tories, and shops. These are the people who extended their involvement to the dances, rallies, concerts and playingvlields and developed their social consciousness as well as their intellects - 207 District Personnel Now Administer Two High Schools BOARD OF EDUCATION Board members, both collectively and individually, were extremely busy during school year I976-77. Those events which occurred which were significant were the dedication activities at each of the two high schools within the Districtg the second installation to the BLOOM Higlh School Hall of Fameg two Com- mencements wit in District 206 for the first time in its history: and continued involvement with board committees throughout the entire year. April, 1977 found the terms of Mr. Warren Kurth and Mr. Joslelph Klyczek expiring. Each opted to run a ain, and r. Kurth was re-elected to the Board afong with new member Douglas Troiani. Mr. Kyl- czek left the Board of Education with a significant sense of accomplishment in that he chaire the Board Policy Committee which reviewed and codi- fied the final rough draft of the Board's Policiesg the first time this has been accomplished since 1963. Mrs. Dill continued her activities with the Commu- nity Relations Committee, while Mrs. Baron chaired the Public Relations Committee of the Board. Mr. Rietveld headed the Finance Committee of the full Board, while Mr. Nehneva chaired the Board Negotiating Team with the Igaculty Association. Mr. Kurth served on the Board Building Committee and Mr. Gavin was a member of the Board of Directors of the Illinois Association of School Boards, besides that Mr. Gavin was selected by the BLOOM High School Faculty Association as an honoree in the THOSE WHO EXCEL award and Mr. Gavin was finalist in that competition as one of the outstanding School Board members in the State of Illinois. High on the Board of Education's list of events to come is the continued 'participation in directing the affairs fo the District. he Plans 8: Priorities Com- mittee has been extremely busy this year, while the Public Relations Committee had directed a tele- phone survey of the entire community in which the results will guide the Board's efforts with regard to irnprciggd communications with patrons wit in Dis- ll'lCI . 208 MARVIN GAVIN PAUL RIETVELD JOSEPH KLYCZEK WARREN KURTH FRITZ NEHNEVAY DOUGLAS TROIANI MARION BARON DOROTHY DILL SUPERINTENDENT The major construction for both projects at BLOOM and Bloom Trail High Schools were completed during school year 1976-77. BLOOM held a re-dedication in Octo- ber and Bloom Trail was dedicated in November of 1976. A new era had begun. District 206 now has two high schools, serving grades 9 thru 12. Dr. Carrabine viewed the year as a year of' significant accomplishment with firsts particularly at Bloom Trail in so many ways. New athletic teams were fielded, new clubs were begung new traditions initiated. Two Commencements, rather than one were held ,on June 9, 1977 and the District had a combined total of 1022 graduates, 669 at BLOOM and 353 at Bloom Trail. In this the last year of his current three-year contract, Dr. Carrabine served as Presi- dent ofthe Jones Community Center Advisory Board, was elected President of the Kiwanis Club of Chicago Heights, and continued on the Board of Directors ofthe Chamber of Commerce. In addition, he served on the Board of Directors of the Sal- vation Army and continued his membership in and participation with the American Association of School Administrators and the Illinois Association of School Administrators. DR. RICHARD M. CARRABINE BLOOM HIGH SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION Administrative duties at Bloom are not limited to establishing and maintaining order within the school. There is a recog- nition of the more notable influences that administrators may have on the students. The students, and their problems, needs, preferences, and opinions are recognized by our administrators. Assistant Principals RALPH SCHMIDT and RON- ALD PATTON discuss a problem with JAMES STECKEL, Principal. CENTRAL OFFICE ADMINISTRATION DR. C. JESSE NEWLON, Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum and Instruction. EDWARD BUCHNER, Assistant Superintendent of Business Af f airs. ERNEST DAVIS, Director of Special Services and Special Education. DEAN WERTZ, Director of Vocational Education. 209 1' Q 3 My WY. 'NE-f 3 'f A, it Wx 5? hr 4:4 Q xg? AZ , R-f' H of' '50 'O ou 1 N516 Q! If X96 W if '32 ii 'K Hiki- be QW 55,3 gv WALTER HAAR ADELINE APRATI WENDY TOWNER ROBERT S. TURNER JANICE WYNNE KATHY CHAPPELLE ANN COLE MARION NUDD MIKE ALEXANDER KATHY BURKHOLDER FRANK COLE O'NEILL GUYNESS CURT MAHOME IRENE AHLBORN ELAINE ANGELINI MARY ASHCROFT VIVIAN BELL CAROL BRENNER DOLORES CAPRETTI MARIE COHRS GERRI DANDINO MARIE FOLEY VIRGINIA GEBKA FAYE HAWKINS I f L.A. F,,,.S , wg ff qs? X 5, .. I. W. x ' ' TLT 12' i4:1 f2 . ,ib,,f.'.ffE l 3 mi K' K A' Tx I , r g J 4? gli I UI! -R l wif i fl Law M :fs ' I ,jf gg? 341 MARTY SULLIVAN MARION THIBIDEA BERDA THOMAS LUCY WHITE PAM ZINSMEISTER NOT PICTURED: Melody Froncek, Ma: Williams U Y Staff BERNICE HEFT BETTY HENDRON DEBBIE HUFFAR DORIS JENKINS DOLORES KIEPER ESTHER LILJEGREN KATHY MASHBURN JANET MASLIKOWSKI MELVEL PARIS LENORE REEVES LOTTIE REHBERG DIANA SHANNON 213 RIGHT: Red Foxx's girlfriend, Lynn Hamilton, is congratulated by Mr. Herr for being inducted into B1oom's Hall of Fame. Elzenia Hamilton left Bloom in 1948 to pursue a stage and TV career. Other in- ductees were Sidney Boyar, Charles Donovan, Dr, Ronald Ignelzi, Rev. Gene Killion, Fred Landsea, Mrs. Gunhild McAllister, Ms. Ethel Merker, Major Florence C. Moflitt and Dr. Henry Santeford. BELOW: Dr. Carrabine and Faculty President Frima Margolin pose with retirees Marjorie Pia- rowski, George Hamlin, and Clayton Smith. Other retirees were Jane Wiedenheft, Emmett Richards, Berdyne Stewart and Cleo Fowler. Hall of F amers and Retirees Honored R sfxeaa . Q Q 1 .A ,t w M , fi 2 2 l l Mac Maccaroni works on one of the hundreds of shades he has repaired over the years at Bloom. 2? CAFETERIA LADIES FRONT ROW: Josephine Gnaster, Mildred Carter, Lucille Nero. BACK ROW: Rose Marie Peterson, Virginia Schranz, Rose Carbone. CAFETERIA LADIES FRONT ROW: Dorothy Clark, Marie Ciofalo, Millie DeGreve, Velma Am- brose. BACK ROW: Jacqueline Presley, Adele Robinson, Mavis Seekamp, Vonelle Claywell, Ann Creveling. , 4 . .W 3: ' iii 1' FL rs: X --fag , N. Cafeteria Staff Prepares Tasty Lunches YM? R? f 99 IS.. k i . V g ww f is .fm E .Q -011 yr 1 N'f. fx EMS ig in wxw K av wif-iw , .QQ NX, ' .N 5 RIGHT: Chris Hamlin, Cheryl Stabile, Dianne Lil- lie admiring Dawn Welch's posie. BELOW: Lou- ise Bosta and Kim Rachel enjoy the graduation flowers. Seniors 'GDO it All F rom Indian Child To Yak Striving toward unitingl the senior spsiirit, the class officers and t eir sponsor, s. Phyllis Aley, busied themselves with projects that included the participation of many students. Joining voices, the senior class was awarded the spirit jug at the beginning of the year. Senior spirit was also expressed artistically when a pump- kin painting contest was held along with their pumpkin patch. Christmas spirit was apparent everywhere and especially in the second floor hall as the seniors won the decorating contest. The fifth annual tumabout King of Hearts dance was a success. Faculty members were rewarded with miniature boxes of cand for their support. Seniors sold May basklets of live flowers to help send the Navajo girl, LITA TAH, to the Many Farms Boarding SchO0l in Arizona where she is a fresh- man. The senior classes in past years have helped Lita, who lives near Chinle, Ari- zona, since she was in the third grade. Highlighting the spirited senior year were assemblies that informed, entertained and included all senior students. A new spir- ited member was added to our TROJAN family. Seniors collected monely and adopted a yak at the Brookfie d Zoo. 218 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS FRONT ROW Tracy Foreman. ROW 2: Beth Moore, Suzanne Ly sa.k. ROW 3: Cindy Beckmann, Felicia Travis ROW 4: Greg Shelton, Kathy Hess. BACK ROW Jim Minx. NOT PICTURED: Paul McAlpin. XJ A S, e Uh i ' mga it QQ V4 t ,,,,r Rich Borrmann Susa.nrBorst Louise Bosta Rosario Bova Sharon Bowen Nina Boyd Tammy Boyd David Brackman Velda Bradford Louise Bramer Susan Briggs Linda Bross Chris Brown Debra Brown Dennis Brown Anna Bruni Mark Bruno Brenda Bryan Pat Budzinski Kenneth Bukovitz Thomas Brown Judilynn Bult Russell Butson Larry Butterfield B l R ' Ei, . ki, Q wwf . . ,,,1 A. ,- PM :'. - r - r :K sw- qii s X Q, df X in I A ,f 6' P ' 13,415 ' l y 68 'Sl' Fx xii rl' if ,1 . . , af' G.. . , f' -ie T - if 'Q 2 W New B it Q T Q N ti Y-5 Q 4 .-.. lm I yi . rag is lf: Seniors Robert Byrski Rebecca Cabrera Peter Caffarelli Richard Calhoun Barbara Carlson Paul Carlson Dennis Carrabine Earline Carter George Carter Juan Causey Richard Chandler Debra Chudy Joe Cicolini John Cimini Roberta Clark Steven Clark Annette Claus Tracie Cliff Faith Cobb Alvin Cockerham Peter Condic Carol Consorti Dean Conterato Robert Cook ss , , 6: EQ R swf 1, X X 1 1 Saul DelToro Thomas DelToro Scott DeThomas David Detraz Robert DiCosm0 Gino DiNuzzo Manuel Diosdado Joanne Doerr William Doerr David Dohmann Sylvia Donald Robert Doyle Willie Drake Ru Ben Drisi Sonya Duckworth Karen Eiskamp Darrick Ellis Kathy Ely Diane Emmons Reva Euber John H. Evans Vince Falaschetti Anthony Falvo Carl Farmer Paul Cooper Carla Coppotelli Robert Cornett Beth Anne Cornish Kandis Sue Couch Margaret Creighton Louis Crescenti Rhonda Crist Tim Cruickshank Tina Cullen Cynthia Cummings Cynthia Curzi Catherine Czajka Debbie Dalie Stan Damanskis Mary A. Damiani Bart Dapkus Nancy Dash Andrew Dauksas May Davis Mike Defrancesco Darlene DeGreve Mark Delcotto Janey DelRio Jr lf x C svyr j A , K L' x. ' : K f S Rafi gr 3 Ji? as ff ar file m 0 A A ' ,-' fi yea - ' , fu so ' J ,.,.V, ' or as s . ,-Ss' ask. . as zW.eur'W f Q ws Seniors Donna Frischkorn William Fry Dawn Fulsang Joe Funkey Dawn Gamauf Ruben Garcia Debra Gard Daniel Gasbarro Debra Gawrych Doreen Gereg Elaine Gerlich Bharat Gheewala Peggy Gibes Barbara Gindl Mike Girolimon James Glasper Janet Glatt Peggy Goff Julio Gomez Doreen Goncher Donald Gordon Betty Granno Donna Granno Junetta Graves 1 A ar Xkf W' -as sir S ii 11 Q, ,Q if 5 Q s 52 'f 1 ,, casa-vfr, , .V . Helene Fekete Cathy Ferris Deborah Ferris Cheryl Fewkes Robert Fields James Fiello Kathleen Fink Susan Fish Robert Fisher William Fisher Carol Flamini Demetra Flint Margie Flores Pat Fluharty Loretta Flynn Shirley Forbus Gigi Ford Jerome Ford Tracy Foreman Denise Formentini Deborah Foster Rebecca Frank Carl Frey Ted Frey 4, 9 15, Mi. Ps ,ri, r 1 I 1 e x f f 1 ! r : - ' 1 . ' E.: ' X 1 i n sl A ,.r, F ,A ..,,,, as 1 l,.sf ,Lg 5: at i ii? 5 f ' if .hw 3 l- if ik, i 4 I XSS? if N ans? QNX X as ': w- .QS if New 'Q 'w ,gn ff -Qs. x. aww Carla Johnson Carlton Johnson Denise Johnson Ann Jones James Jones Joyce Jones Lynda Sue Jones Russell Jorczak Eva Jorgensen Thomas Joyce Angela Julian Emilia Julian Douglas Keller Adrienne Kenjockety Marilyn Kennedy Donna Keil Tom Kimball Katherine Kirgis Tom Kirk Beverly Kodat Don Koite Debra Kokas Carol Komer Melanie Komer will 4 Q refill x v '? ' KG f x f X ' sf A aff' .x L' N A -wig' S 1+ , x 'S' N X, ,R sw W R 419491. We gk 4 5: 3 Q A 7,11 w V J Seniors Susan Kopatz Toby Kopf Thomas Kremer Mark Krencik Donna Kruse Joseph Kuesis Lawrence Kutz Lynn Kurzawa Rhonda Lacheta Steven Lager Patrick Lagone David Lamar Diane Larsen Shu-Ming Lau Guy Lavine Raquel Leal Barry Lee Nora Leech Pamela LeGraff Laura Lellenberg Phillip Leo Nick Leonardo Cynthia Letbetter Richard Letko E -te .. , f? x 'i st f Y-T 'aj 1 gr 1 ij . 3 w. I ., X V SY ,gg X N, xi H! r Ron Marchionna Patricia Markey Robert Maros Russell Martin Belinda Martinez Frances Martinez Margarita Martinez Melinda Martinez Steve Martinez Laura Massei Paul McAlpin Stephen McArtor Earl McClendon Clarence McElroy Terri McGhee Ralph McGrady Denetta McGuire Patricia McKinney William McMil1ian Terrance McQuitter Celia Medica Joy Mednansky Guadalupe Mejia Jose Mendoza . ' 'Y:,,3'w 1 , N yc larvae W 1,5 . ' -. so 4 Q x 1 'Q A X 3 N fi S iw ' -3:20 ' - P3 Lv-E My , , , xg 132 f ' er . . . Susan LeVault Roger Lewis Diane Lillie Michelle Linse Ardelia Little Janet Loman Doug Longfellow Adolfo Lopez Gayle Lopez Maria Lopez James Lowe Willie Hudson Dawn Lowry Andrew Lucas Robert Lueder Suzanne Lysak Rebecca Mach Margaret Mackey Nancy Mackey Victoria Mahlum Jeff Maljzia Richard Manaois Edward Mangerson Mary Marchio i we L A WW '-My Seniors Pamela Muzzo Jaime Naranjo Ronald Narcisi Terese Narcisi Glenn Nardoni Larry Neal Debra Nelson Catherine Newer Nita Newman Faith Nichols Philip Nicholson Douglas Nick Dale Nicks Sharon Nordstrom Susan Normantas Diane Nunez Claudia Olejniczak Donna Oleksy Lisa Onofrio Marie Oostman Kenneth O'Young Marianne Paape Catharine Pagoria Assunta Panici Loretta Messex Jerry Metroz Richard Michael Cynthia Mifflin Deetrice Miller Vanessa Mims James Minx Mary Mireles Steven Molyneaux Betty Montgomery Beth Moore Leslie Moore Pamela Moore Robert Moore Susan Moore Todd Moore Barbara Morgan Geraldine Morgan Lester Morgan Scott Morgan Vicki Morgan Earnest Mueller Barbara Mullennix Jolene Murphy Jean Paolella Frank Pappalardo Susan Pappas Mary Parker Mark Passarelli Denise Patton Martha Patton Frances Pavlik Diane Pawlak Cynthia Pekar Norma Pena Theodore Perez Debra Peterson Patrick Petrelli Donna Piattoni Michael Pielli Joel Pierandozzi Thomas Planera Roxanne Pocius Gene Portelli Varletta Porter Karen Pratt Ed Prendergast Charles Price 1 N -. 1 l 1 Tl r G l Cassandra Propes Timothy Prox Delia Puente Rudy Ptak Cynthia Qualls John Quatrini Bill Quinones Phyllis Rachel Frances Radtke Peter Raich Annette Raines Bonnie Rakoczy Larry Ramacci Anthony Ramos Therese Ranieri Gail Ray Renee Rees Glen Reno Ninfa Rayes Jacob Reyling Kenneth Rhodes Greg Rice John Richards Laura Rieman y l .W K'5Ri'1 W. QS? ffl We 31 hm x if if 9? 16 in Q QS' M- ! Em 1 X E N All Chrystal Watson Gregory Watson Theresa Wazny Pamela Weekley Robert Weiler Warren Weishaar Dawn Welch William West James Wetmore LaDonna White Nancy Wiebke Dirk Wieringa Larry Wilder Rosalind Hopewell Ronald Williamson Gregory Willmer Gina Wilson Laura Wilson Rick Wilson Robert Wilson James Winters Susan Wolke Wayne Yasko Bernita Young 'id 'Aff isa! N Martin Perez' Lynn Potter ' Jeff Smith 'Bloom Trail Graduates 'iff Ronnie Young Anthony Zajac Theresa Zilligen Bart Zona Robert Zubak Paul Zydlewski Cindy Dau Jessie Coleman Linda Gonzales Norma Guillermo Ron Hardman Sally Lace Shu Lan Lau Andrea Burks Jan Conover' Joseph Currier' Amy Giles Lillian Hutchison 231 ,IQ ...gi -uw., -nu.-.,.' Hi ll ,,,,...--v--' N- f ' ,,,,,..--4 -f-M,v,,4,,.,...- ,,,.M.w' was Xt 1' X ,,,' QL - f fb Ns' QQNH-xv K. ix S fix JUNIOR BOARD FRONT ROW: Alicia Alfaro, Sue Reithel, Larry Opila, Victoria Taylor, Liz Ja- cobucci. ROW 2: Kathy Pulec, Susie Pongelli, Yvenna McMurtry, Karen Hermenstyne, Doris Criss, Felicia Hills, Sally Petrongelli. BACK ROW: Naomi Sigler, Pamela Lofton, David Bunte, Mark Obregon, Jane Klyczek, Charissa Dean. Juniors Begin ew Practice The Super Great Class of '78 kicked off a successful year by winning first place in the Homecoming Parade. Their entry, Saturday in the Park, 1890 Style won the Special Events Award. The juniors be- gan a practice they hoped will become a tradition-selling mum corsages at the Homecoming game. In November Dis- oomania' hit the Bloom cafeteria as the classes of '78 and '79 hosted a disco dance. Students danced to the discs of Walter White in the Crystal Ballroom, and tried their luck at various arcade games in the Abra-ca-da-bra Arcade. The Junior Class Board won second place in the hall decorating contest as they dec- orated the first floor with Bloom's Twelve Days of Christmas. In January the class sponsored a TROJAN Pledge night during the Thomridge basketball game to raise money for the prom. The highlight of the year came in May when the juniors arranged the Junior-Senior Prom, Inseparable, at the Harvey Holi- day Inn. A gourmet dinner and a roman- tic evening filled with beautiful music closed the year. JUNIORS OFFICERS SEATED: Lupe Garcia, Miss Overheit, STANDING: Norma Saldivar, Kim Dawson, Shelley Grupe, Mary Hagemaster. NOT PICTURED: Carlene Higgins. 233 Juniors Cardell Alexander, Alicia Alfaro, Rosa Alvarado Ronald Amos, David Anderson ,K t 101 xi Cheryl Adams, Jane Albrecht, Ruben Alcantar, A 2 ! as Jody Anderson, Julie Andrews, Fred Annunziata, Angelo Anton, Norma Anzaldua, Rosa Anzaldua, David Arnell, Cynthia Arrington x . as 3 .Sl .1 Q ' Xka 3 B!! aa, N iii 55Jm,Qi X5 ix Q !4I T ,Swv 'S is-:. ' f S- if Q33-Siaifew S 532851335 William Avorio, Debbie Baiker, Diane Baratta, W A Q. , Q B as ' Q Robert Baratta, Ronald Barnett, Gloria Barrientos, kg' N V . Q' -, Ei Alan Basile, Curtis Batey Q ' J ,Z iv nl- l ,QM kk ' as Y 2 5 B' W , ,. . V V 1 3 A , 4 T I x ex A no X' J sa m but Q 2 Christine Baum, Robert Beadle, Jeff Beckman, sf 5 E W' 5' 'Y 5 A ix N ' in i n Wanda Begasha, Flamond Bell, Karen Bell, Leon 7- r .3 -if f ' fi 'si Q, . it Bell, Maria Benavides . Q , s 1 :3 M , ' s . M ' ,M Q, N. ' I Qt . 'Q -ff s Ev- O i- , W 1' i Q . . , Q. ,. , . 1 , X, 11.4 sl . g r , 91, i, ,M V' .., -as V. -J , e., i , i ' A f.. - i 5 - A A ri. X X94 f 1 .. A ' is Milf 'R Jeff Benjatka, Dawn Benson, Yvette Betancourt, ' s A K Mark Bianconi, Susan Bielenin, J an Birmingham, gi' 3 4 3 x 5 I ' n ' Julie Birmingham, James Bixenman F' , X . i' f t s s 'U f I KM -K Q as . 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I - ' si , i 1 i 'q ' . r W' 'Y - Q Q Q, ' f ' 1 ' 7 2 .. as N .Z ' E '- fi Q -' . ..... s' -5 ' ' Q -' 4 234 Donald Briones, Brenda Brooks, Shelly Bross, Jimmy Rae Brown, Mark Brown, Pauline Brown, Rodney Brown, Tim Brown Susan Buetow, Mark Bulanda, Mari Bull, Janice Bult, David Bunte, Benny Burgio, Anna Burmeis- ter, Jacqueline Calhoun Antone Camp, Robin Campbell, Albert Caprio, Herman Carcelli, Deborah Carroll, Brian Cassista, Fidencio Castillo, Francisco Chagoya 'Tyra Chambers, Lisa Champion, Michael Chlebow- ski, Michael Cialkowski, David Cimini, David Clan- ton, Becky Cliff, Lorri Cole Robert Collier, Betty Collignon, David Cook, Vio- toria Coppotelli, Delmar Corbett, Rosemary Corn- elius, Lynnae Corradetti, Lori Cowger Kerry Crain, Charles Creighton, Arthur Daliege, Karlene Dallesandro, Gabriel Damiani, Pat Dan- dino, Mark D'Apice, Barbara Data , sf ,ww ,,., N ss i Msg- -N 115, he A 'af V .. 3, 1 if of - ' 2 ' A , 2, s- 4 . - ,. -1, rss ' 2, Q ff s ' Q5 N ,ik ,f 95 ,V , J 5 R' rw It ? :gi i l 1 Q1 L 'MTX , 1? 2' K -m ., ,, .f,. 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Dillard, Joseph DiMaggio, Andre Dixon, Roy Dohne, Donna Dolan Robert Doyle, Pam Drozd, Dean DuBois, Diana Duncan, Tim Durham, David Dutka, Ralph Eich- staedt, Debbie Elkin Kathleen Erffmeyer, Julie Erley, Cynthia Everett, Robert Fanning, David Fazzini, James Fiacco, Renee Fields, Thomas Finchum Dino Fiocca, Joseph Fleming, Colette Folta, John Foster, Kenneth Foston, Larry Fraher, Diane Gaige, Kenneth Gaikowski Guadalupe Garcia, Michael Garlich, Mark Gasik, Arthur George, Dennis George, Jeffry George, Lori Gerardi, Robert Gifford J a ' , V ,lg ' , X s is , sf Kg K ' , 3 n A-f 3 . , ai A, -. E1 ' 9 M' Q ,gy 'Y fg. Q . g .,, W sz ' n ,H , X ,,,.b ,a . , -s'- k .1 , Q X ,sr X s ,,, be N . s ,ss as , , pg, fs 4, - ff' f g ' , 'wut , 1. Y A -J -' PK, s , Q ,rf X . K. . ' :::,3X.: 63, vast. 1 EY, - . , v V :, its v be N e - ri es , 55: XGA, ,X Z iss.: fissyglzxk - Q 'Q N sr r ,, 1 5' Ss 735,-Ffi as ,Q , in Q 3 sf? . as 2 if . ii Y' -Q . ,, A v 1 my .N ,-fy, A :. , 5 ,, Q . 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Rf , ,s . ts, i 3 Y P av, 'if-52' ii' -' - , , 5 1 ,ANW , V ,Q H ,742 Albino Ramirez, Victor Ramos, Joe Ranieri, Kevin Ray, Osbert Ray, Timothy Ray, Sam Reed, Susan Reithel Mark Rentas, Kathy Reveliotis, Glen Rice, Sharon Rice, Kathleen Richards, Cherri Riley, John Ringo, Dario Rivera Annie Robinson, Mary Robison, Sandra Rodriguez, Dan Rogers, Robert Roseland, Kathi Rossi, Ronald Rozema, Ana Ruiz Carmen Ruiz, Carol Ruse, Mary Rush, Joseph Rute, Norma Saldivar, Ida Santiago, Jeff Santucci, John Saulsberry Jill Sawin, Barbara Scheidt, Ken Schmidt, Donald Schneider, Robert Schutte, Ronald Schwartzkopf, Doree Selvaggio, Christine Seng Tom Shambo, David Sickman, Naomi Sigler, Gerald Sill, Joel Silver, Colleen Simmons, Carletta Sims, Karen Skowronski 237 Juniors Brenda Slater, Bonnie Smith, Debra Lee Smith, Janice Snare, Catherine Sokol, Haywood Solomon, Pamela Stachulak, William Starkey Brenda Stasko, Randy Stefani, Karen Stein, Linda Stevens, Joyce Stringfellow, Bradley Stubbs, Betty Suarez, Michael Sudkarnp Kim Supan, Cary Sutton, Mary Swearegene, Randall Weider, Stephen Szerbiak, Judith Talley, Denise Taylor, Victoria Taylor Dean Tanty, Vernita Thomas, Lori Tieri, Tollis Robert, Craig Tomow, Janice Townsend, Darren Travaglini, Arrice Travis Joseph Trotier, Kenneth Tsikurios, Russel Udowitz, Raymond Uliassi, Laura Vallone, Sherry VanDonk, Kim Vanhoutegen, Ray Vasquez Joseph Venditti, Patty Verges, Augustine Villaneue- va, Peter Wachowski, Phillip Wachowski, Julie Waite, Nathan Wallace, Walter Ward 3+ tiii R vi., iff . , ' ff get P, ww- .sl , M N. -r 9 , 555552551 -in , J ,, is f. , ' . .P ,Q 1: ,. . 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Williams, ii' ' 5' ,Q P Betsy Willis, Alter Wilson, Anna Wilson, David Wlos, it sg' , , , an f ay, Dale Wolff ng, 3 3 .Q - -- Q an 'J P ve 'X J W ...., f Q, A Sf .3 it 'ine' , 'ir NJ QS- ' A iitf i QB , ji 2 ,. x Zz Pi r P xanga -'P' e A 'Q 1 238 ii skis' S R W x 1 'le Wifi , N P maxi, J l gtk we ' . .X J' Q P ' A 'R - M23 .nt :HM he'N, Q45 'ss , :arg , f , me ,Q 2 'US NX Q, X El' px j si? 'xg ,R ' , r I , ., -.xx -xx Rita Wood, David Woods, Lynn Wormsbecker, Rick Wroblewski, William Young, Thomas Zagorski, Joanne Zienty, Donna Zilz Robert Zubak, Gerald Zych, Mark Zych, Doris Criss, L.C. Jennings, Bonnie Kirkpatrick, Concep- tion Rios, Glen Ford, Jim Brown L Y 4 J li Ms. Sheryl Overheit, junior class sponsor, and Mark Obregon set up prom display Inseparab1e in showcase in foyer. -...P -we mg --1.. ... and they did! 240 'Q ,Q , l, 'x ty g I M McMahon's Sophs Co-Sponsor Disco-Magic SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS AND BOARD FRONT ROW: Cathy Ortiz, Cathy McGarel, Bev- erly Kudlaty, Kathy Kozub, Betty Kudlaty. BACK ROW: Kim D'Angclo, Jody Lanciotti, Sue Schafer, Boise Jones, Lisa Lueder, Angelica Alfaro, Miss McMahon. NOT PICTURED: John Tucker, Mar- vin Smith, Georgia Panici. BELOW LEFT: Lisa Lueder and Sue Schafer making a cookie sale at Open House. BELOW: Sophomores Betty Kudlaty, Beverly Kudlaty, Steve Hussey, Don Van Kuiken, Kathy Kozub, Cathy McGarel and Georgia Panici digging in for popcom at the sophomore-junior Disco night. 241 Sophomores Kevin Abney, Harold Adams, Jennifer Alessand- rini, Carless Alexander, Veronica Alexander, Angeli- ca Alfaro, Maria Alfaro, William Alston Annie Ambriz, Jeffrey Amos, John Anco, Kurt Anderson, Delores Andrade, Christina Anello, Lymr Annunziata, Margaret Arrington Michael Bahaveolos, Dale Bailey, Steven Balazs, Stacey Barner, Fernando Barrera, Lilia Barrera, Juanita Batey, Linda Baum Jeanette Beasley, Patricia Becker, Jimmie Bell, Jeffery Bennett, Nancy Berg, Oneida Betancourt, Nancy Bianchi, Matthew Bim-Merle Joseph Bivona, Maureen Blair, Sandra Blakemore, Randel Boersma, Jeffrey Bohlen, Ronald Bokowy, Elizabeth Bonke, Ron Boots Marie Bouchard, Tracy Bounds, George Bova, Laurie Bova, Susan Bowen, Diane Brackman, John Bramer, Lois Bramstadt W ' - , X if ., . 1 I W ' - A ' Awful Jiliif' 1 5' 'JY ' Q , . is '-ff. 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Monica Moore, Jennifer Morgan, Tommy Munoz, George Mailon, Steve Najar, Anthony Narcisi, Barbara Narcisi, Frank Narcisi Cathie Rose Natale, Floyd Neal, Catherine Nel- son, Jacqueline Nelson, Ricky Nelson, Paul Newer Charles Noble, Diane Norman Robert Norris, Viola Norwood, Ted Nosal, Keith Nowlan, Theresa Nugent, Gary O'Bryan, Sara Ochoa, Timothy Ochoa Lyle Ogle, Alice Oliver, Joseph Onofrio, Karen Ooms, Catherine Ortiz, Elliott Owens, Juis Pac- heco, Mary Paciorek Karen Padilla, Jodi Palonis, Daniel Panici, Georgia Panici, Tom Panici, Carl Parello, 'Lisa Parello, Car- men Parker 245 Sophomores Bruce Parkison, Cathy Passarelli, David Passarelli, Vicki Pastere, Ann Pastorelle, Jeffery Patterson, Stacey Paul, Calvin Payne Barbara Payne, Christine Peacock, Belinda Pena, Felipe Pena, Vicki Briggs, Mitchell Pendleton, Corina Perez, Irma Perez Sheila Perkins, Alonzo Perry, Brenda Peters, Sandy Petersen, Leroy Phillips, Lisa Piccolo, Sharon Pillman, Arthur Pilotto Wayne Pittman, Josephine Planera, Eleanor Pocock, Anthony Podnar, Suzanne Potasky, Henry Body, Jerome Powell, Tawnya Young Gary Pries, Patricia Quinanes, Juan Quintanilla, Christopher Radtke, Carolyn Raich, Carol Ramey, Edward Ramirez, Patricia Ramos QF-szs .. 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