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

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A BLOOM HIGH SCHOOL Chicago Heights, Illinois Volume LXVI — 1981 -1982 From then until now how many hove sat in the seats you now occupy? How many hove climbed the stairs you climb each day? How many hands hove opened doors which, like the ones you open today, hold beyond them the secrets of the future? Come with us as we join the past, the present and the future in a . . . FOCUS ON THE YEAR Introduction Page 1 Activities Poge 17 Clubs Poge 40 Sports Poge 75 People Poge 107 Seniors Page 157 Index Poge 186 Advertisements Poge 194 Inrroduoion 1 .f the purpose of going to school is lleorning, then Freshman year best fits that definition. One learns a lot during this long year of trial and tribulation. One learns that a locker keeps a per- son from carrying around 27 pounds of books and is also a convenient excuse for being late. One learns that the one place that cannot be walked over is that bronze head in the foyer. In the end, though, one learns that Bloom isn't nearly os big or threatening as it first seemed. That knowledge will help considerably over the course of the next three years. Freshmen Sophomores The following conversorion wos overheord on rhe firsr doy of school. Listen now os we drop in on Frieda Freshman and Alphonso Firsryear . . Frieda: Did you heor that they ore charging S5.00 for on elevoror key? Alphonso: Doy, inflation has really hit hard! Frieda: There must be a br of new Freshmen named Benjamin this year. Alphonso: Why do you soy that? Frieda: Because all I keep hearing is Hey, Bennie! Alphonso: There are so many doors in this school. I don't know which one to turn to. Frieda: Well, all I know is rhor rhe locked doors are rhe ones that open into rhe bathrooms. Alphonso: Yeoh, I hod trouble with those borhroom doors too, bur, you know, they must have done a lor of reconstruction of rhe school over rhe summer. Frieda: What do you mean? Alphonso: Because when I went upstairs looking for rhe fifth floor, just like a really big kid rob me, it wasn't there; it had been moved across rhe street! r FRESHMEN REVEAL MOST EMBARASSING MOMENTS I went into o Junior doss, and rhe teacher didn't coll my name. She finolly asked me whor grade I was in, and when I told her that I was in rhe ninth grade, she said: Tm sorry; this is a Junior cbss. Everyone was laughing or me. —Ausanra Beosley I forgot to go to ninth period and went on to tenth period. Then, when I found our it was real- ly ninth period, I was embarassed to tell rhe teacher what had happened in front of rhe other students. —Carmen Camarena I went to rhe Chorus for Juniors and Seniors instead of rhe Freshman Choir. I gor my second se- mester schedule mixed in with my firsr semester schedule. I coubn'r find rhe cafeteria or rhe bathrooms. I couldn't even find rhe front entrance. —Tamara Piquion I walked right over rhe Trojan head, and this teacher was furious. To top it off, I totally missed my Algebra class. I went through a moss of confusion, bur I survived it. —Chris Griffin I wos looking for my girl friend when I saw a girl who looked like her. I came up behind her, covered her eyes, and said: Guess who? She rurned around with a dirty look, and it wasn't my friend. I was so embarassed! —Bay Jomes I couldn’t find my way around rhe school. I woub always come ro cbss late, and my classmates would all stare at me. I went ro o Senior class and stayed almost ro rhe end of rhe period. It was terrible. —Shanrelle Macklin During gym class we were running our on rhe rrock. I fell, and I was embarassed. Everyone saw me fall, and I didn't know what ro do. I just felt so embarassed. _________________ —Nn.rmn Dnrrientosj Sophomores Begin to Drive On It! Drivers' Ed. Teachers: Take a Drive on the Wild Side! The following drivers' education teachers have agreed to share with the readers of the 1982 Annual their most memorable flirtations with that unappealing destination known as Accident City”. What follows is their truthful narrative. A srudenr was driving when she lost control of the car. The cor went inro rhe other lane, whereupon I had to break the hold of rhe student's hands and rake control. Everyone wos fine. —Mr. Bell While driving with o srudenr driver, a cor forced us off rhe road. We went over a curb, through weeds and finally sropped about six inches before o telephone pole. —Mr. Sloro While driving on Vollmer Road toward Governor's Highway, rhe student claimed rhe brake didn't work. I hit my brake, and we skidded to a stop after bumping rhe car ahead of us. No damage ro either car or students. —Mr. Neubauer The srudenr hit a large pothole. The end result wos a flor tire the student had ro change with rhe help of rhe other students in rhe cor. —Mr. Holt While driving north on Western Avenue approaching Vollmer Road on icy roads, we were going very slowly. The srudenr hit rhe brakes ro turn right on Vollmer, bur because of the ice, rhe brakes didn't catch, ond we ran inro a car. —Mr. Mason It wos o rainy day while we were driving down o srreer which hod been blocked off. To get around rhe area, we had ro go on rhe shoulder. The driver of rhe cor did not see rhe detour sign. I kept telling her ro slow down because this detour was coming up. Finally, I yelled: Hit rhe brake!” The girl went on rhe shoulder, ond she jerked rhe wheel ro get bock on rhe rood. The cor went inro o skid and faced three busses ond traffic before it skidded three rimes across rhe rood. The situation wos mode worse by rhe fact that rhe girl froze behind rhe wheel. I got control of the car, got it back on rhe right side of rrhe rood, ond we proceeded on our way. —Mrs. Leeper BUS RIDE by Ken Peters I do not like riding rhe bus. I do nor like it or oil. My first rime riding rhe bus was my last, I do recoil. I do nor know rhe proper word for rhe behavior that was displayed. It's nor in any diaionary I know, bur I ber ir's in Rogef's. I wirnessed a most amazing fear, something I rhoughr hard ro do; I sow three people in a seor rhar wos only built for two. I kind of rhoughr I'd be introduced ro rhe school I was ro orrend, bur insread I wos made aware of who likes whose friend.” And when ir was rime ro leave, I found ir hard ro do because you find ir hard ro leave a sear rhar’s adhered ro you. Inrroducron 5 When Sophomore year arrived, the ice hod been broken. One's inter- ests and circle of friends hod expand- ed. A person's social life begins to im- prove quickly when transportation 6 Introduction doesn't require a chauffeur. Occasion- ally some aspects of the social life in- terrupted classroom concerns. Classes, though, began to become somewhat more tolerable as more variety began to be added. Perhaps this year, more than any other, was the year of ups and downs—hysterical laughter one moment and tears the next. Injroduaion Juniors Juniors Find It's Time to The Day of Reckoning Here I am or 8:15 in rhe morning, ir's 40 degrees ourside and I'm sirring in Room 254, woiring ro srorr rhe ACT resr. So for I hove wrir- ren my name, address, ond orher personol in- formation on rhe answer sheer which looks like a child's dor-ro-dor coloring book. Now I am ready for rhe resr. I have been studying for weeks, ond this is supposed ro be an oprirude resr. Bur ir's like Tony said on Taxi: I'm sup- posed ro be raking an aprirude resr, and rhey didn't even reoch me aprirude in high school. All right, firsr question ... Go! Question 1 If Albert purchased rwo pairs of jeans and a pair of socks or rhe cost of $35.00, whor color wos rhe shirr he wos wearing! A. GREEN B. BLUE C. YELLOW D. RED You're Never Going to Believe This ... As years go by, many excuses for nor turning in homework hove been used. Some were legirimore; orhers were nor. Then there are rhose rhar fall inro a caregory by rhemselves. I ran our of diapers for my brorher, and my homework for your class wos rhe only thing My mom's new diet calls for rree bork. She couldn’r find anything close ro ir, so I encour- aged her ro substitute my homework. Ir was rhe leasr I could do for someone I love. Someone srole my car losr nighr with my school work in ir. Ir was found rwo hours lorer, bur my homework wos gone. Our hear wenr off losr losr. We needed more paper ro pur in our fireplace. Ir was a dangerous situation; we could hove frozen ro dearh, so knowing rhor you would understand, I sacrificed my homework ro save my family. We ran our of wallpaper, so we used my homework ro finish up rhe wall. You can'r believe how badly I wanted ro do a magnificent job on your ossignmenr, bur I honesrly believe rhar a good job can only be done if one is inspired. I weired all losr nighr for inspiration, bur unforrunorely ... 8 Introduction Get Their A.C.T. Together DID YOU KNOW??? Bloom High School has been known for many things. Great minds and bodies have entered and left Bloom, yet they have not found the answers to those eternal questions which plague the mind. Only now, after hours of painstaking research, have the answers come to light. They are listed below. There are 176 rooms in Bloom High School. Approximorely 4,900 corrons of milk ore disposed of each doy in rhe cofererio. There ore 29 overhead projectors in rhe AV center. They hove been used to project everything from instructions for rhe dismantling of ferol pigs to directions for assembling Freyrag's Pyramid. From 10:45 until 1:10, rhe srudenr body con consume 432 cheeseburgers. 4,135,518 sheers of paper ore used each month in rhe Materials Production Center. Dumped in one place, rhor could moke o heck of o mess. There is o book in rhe library titled Famous Living Americans. Included in its contents is rhe name of Alex- ander Graham Bell. Every doy approximately 576 slices of pizzo ore eoren in rhe cofererio. If you walked up every stair in Bloom and rhen turned around ond walked bock down them oil, you would hove covered 1376 stairs. There ore seven sets of encyclope- dias or Bloom. Eoch contains twenty volumes. Within Bloom's Library there ore 24,296 volumes. If you wont to Imow how mony pages or words that comes ro, you con do rhe computa- tion on your own. Bloom students con ear about one thousand bogs of french fries o doy. Thor's 182,000 bogs a year, folios. Now that's some opperire! hrrockjcrion 9 Time catches up to a person foster course, the usual goofing off took than he or she realizes, and before place, but it always seemed that a too long Junior year was there. By this teacher was nearby to control things, time students realized that the future Once the school day was over, was just the other side of today, and though, look out! During Junior year classes become more serious. Of school pride began to stand out and be recognized. Even when times were tough, someone was always around to cheer things up. This pride in the school and in the friends you hod mode here grew even more os Senior year approached. Introduction 11 You yawn as you think of those school doors yawning to meet you . . . It's an- other day. There hove been so many, and now it's al- most over . . . by Cammy Ranieri 12 Introduction It's 6:00 o.m. on a cold October morn- ing, and the buzzer on my alarm clock goes off os if a three-alarm fire bell has been sounded in the bed- room. I accidentally knock the box of tissues off my night stand os I drowsily reach for the alarm clock. Somehow I manage to open my eyes, which feel os if the sandman hod given me a double dose during the night. It takes almost three minutes to pry them open! I might os well wait until 6:05 now; it doesn't moke any sense to get up at 6:03. Down goes the snooze alarm button os I look for two more precious minutes. It's amazing how alarm clocks ore never wrong,” I think os mine is going off—exactly at 6:05. This is it! Another day . . . another. . . however it goes. There must be a bet- ter way.” So I swing my legs over the side of the bed and force myself info a wobbling position. That's right; one foot in front of the other.” Amazingly, I make it to the bathroom without curl- ing into a dark corner of the hallway for a minute or two of heavenly bliss. Hopefully, a couple splashes of icy water will do the trick. I fill my hands with cold water and take direct aim for the middle of my face. Much better! Although I'm still not fully awoke, I stumble back to my bedroom and pull on my jeans and tee-shirt. All of a sud- den I find myself becoming conscious of the atmosphere around me when I realize there is a rumbling for orange juice coming from my stomach. I race down the staircase, nearly knocking over the coat rack at the bot- tom, and with a gulp of juice and a dry piece of toast in my hand, I run out the door and down the street trying to con- vince myself that even though there are still seven months, six days, and twelve-and-one-half hours until gradu- ation, some day this will all be worth it. Introduction 13 Senior year brings one closer to the end of o long journey. Many prep- arations were made for the future. Through the past years thoughts and emotions had grown, both in terms of caring about others and in respecting 14 Inrroducorton yourself. The foundation for the future friendships will become thin, but others had been set; now the time to build on were meant to lost a lifetime. With that foundation hod come. You cannot Graduation, the ending of the Senior forget the many friends that you have Year, one lets go a little of the post, mode or the good times that hove reaches for the future and begins a been spent at the school. Some of the new journey. The Bloom Tradition by Vanessa Walker Ever since 1938 Bloom's halls hove been filled with students. Students who have been high- achievers—succeeding at and reaching all of their goals. Others hove been ordinary, overage students who did nothing great, but who will be a positive addition to society. Then there hove been the stu- dents who were merely at Bloom to walk the halls. These people will be a menace to society. They usually stayed here more than four years and were either troublemakers or total hermits. Still and oil, most former students con look bock on their years at Bloom and smile, or maybe even laugh. Bloom has always combined the features of academics, sports and just plain old spirit. If reading this has served its purpose and put reminiscing on your mind, then prepare to turn the pages of time—not present or future, but the past. Take a trip back down memory lane and see the Bloom Tradition unfold before your eyes as we FOCUS TH 16 Inrroducrion Acrivlries 17 Bloom Captures the Spirit Trojan fans definirely had rhe Bloom spirit during rhis year's Homecoming week. The spirit was generated through rhe halls and was car- ried onto rhe field during rhe annual Homecom- ing game. Sprit Week was well received by everyone which helped to start rhe new school year off right. The week began with Favorite T-shirt day on Tuesday, October 13. Many supportive Trojans exhibited rhe names of rheir favorite schools on their shirrs. When the cavalry rode into town, many Bloom students were a parr of it as they donned rheir western duds for Western Day, Wednesday, October 14. The next day allowed every Trojan to be an individual os he or she displayed a favorite thing. Friday, October 16 brought rhe traditional Blue and Whire Day, rhe dimax of rhe week's activities. The highlight of rhe day was rhe Pep Assembly in McCann Gym. The Senior Class won rhe Spirit Jug for rhe fourth year in a row. A special addition to rhe assembly was a juggling act by Mr. Piaskovy, a new math teacher. Spirits were high as rhe day flew by. Nexr came rhe Pep-O-Rama Parade, which was held at 5:00 along rhe streets of Chicago Heights, ending or Bloom. VIC A won rhe Best Decorated Float, and rhe Junior Class won rhe Best Deco- rated Cor. As rhe nighr wore on, rhe spirited Trojans displayed rheir true colors by bearing rhe Thorn- ton Wildcats, 24-14, in rhe annual Homecoming game. All in all, Homecoming Week was a satisfying experience for everyone. TOP: The lonely spihrjug is NcJden from view, woiring for irs new owner ABOVE LEFT: Mr. Hunr shrugs from the weight of his huge cowboy hot ABOVE: Trojon cheerleaders prove rhor work con be fun os they porhcipore in rhe Pep-O- Ramo Parade. 18 Homecoming LEFT: Once ogoin, rhe Lirrie People make a speciol rrip ro rheir favorite place. BELOW: Mr. Roskovy ccprures rhe arrenrion of di rhe Trojans os he demonsrrores his unique ro'enr. LEFT: Among rhe signs ond balloons, rhe Seniors prove rhar they will always be Number One. ABOVE: A lonely survi- vor of rhe BaJoon Drigode remains afrer Homecoming 1981. Homecoming 19 Homecoming '81 Generates Endless Memories Saturday, October 17 was the date set for Homecoming 1981. Dloom's cafeteria was beautifully decorated for this special event which would become a cherished memory for everyone involved. The highlight of the evening come with the crowning of the Homecoming Queen, Marjorie Williams, by lasr year's Queen, Gina Saio. Other members of this year's court included: Michelle Dechord, Dena Cooper, Linda DiNapoli, Stella Pilorro, and Julie Seaver. A special touch which added to the even- ing's events was when the band, Friends, performed the song Endless Love , the rheme for this year's dance. ABOVE: The 1981 Homecoming Court—Juke Seover ond Devin Tornow, Undo DiNapoli ond Don Morrin, Dena Cooper ond Gary Collins, Gina Scio (Homecoming Queen of 1980), Cliff Jones end Michelle Dechard, Srelo Piotro ond Brian Roney, King Louis Guerrero ond Queen Marjorie Viliams, and Escorrs Arruro Gonzalez, TeNeya Sneed, and Mario Melone. TOP: Louis Guerrero smiles happily as Gino Saio crowns his queen, Marjorie Villioms. 20 Homecoming LEFT: Tom Pererson rries ro whisper sweer nothings in Kan Hughes’ ear, bur she seems more inreresred in rhe ccmera mon. BELOW: TeNeyo Sneed ond Morio Melone carry rhe robe ond crown ro rhe hjdsy queen of 1981. Homecomhg 21 RIGHT: The Queen's rhrone owoirs irs royol subjeers. DE- LOW: The annud Junor Ooss sole of mums gives rhe Dtoom srudenrs rhe chonce ro express rheir friendship. BELOW RIGHT: Raymond James soys, Sorry, Tracy Durgess is mine forever.'' A 22 Homecoming ABOVE: Morlene Vcn Kuiken purs the finishing Touches on Doug Wlomson. RIGHT: Making sure rhor the props ore in the right places ere Morlene Pedrozo ond Undo Sass. The Mousetrap Captures Irs Audience Whodunit? Thor is a word which sums up rhe Agarho Christie murder mystery, The Mouse- trap, presented by Mr. Huneryoger ond Ms. Forbes. In rhe play, Molly (Carol Goff) ond G'les Ralston (Bernie Guerrero) decide ro open their own guest house, Monkswell Manor. Because of o snowstorm, their guests hove great difficul- ty in getting there, bur one by one they oil arrive. Meanwhile, rhe storm continues, making ir impossible for them ro leave. The Ralstons then receive a phone call from rhe police superintendent, saying he is sending over a police officer (Sam Ramey). When rhis officer, Detective-Sergeant Trotter, arrives, the mystery begins. It seems that a murder had been somehow connected with Monkswell Manor and that one of rhe guests may have been involved! Ir is also suspected that someone else wos going ro be murdered and that rhe murder may rake place at rhe Manor. The sus- pense continued ro build until rhe tension filled moment when rhe secret was revealed. Many hours of preparation went into rhe fall play. The construction crew, headed by John Ramey, spent long hours building sets for rhe play and included: Tammy Brassfield, Kathy Cada, Carl Cross, Linda Eichstoedr, Joann Ga- dorri, Bernie Guerrero, Wayne Holmes, Ed Kon- ieezka, 5am Lapin, Terry Lindsey, Robert Lopez, David Martinez, Virginia Melone, Regina Powell, and Sheila Volpe. The House Committee was headed by Parry Mazzuckelli and wos in charge of ushering and ticker raking. The members of rhis committee were: Tom Burkholder, Patricia Carey, Michelle Compton, John Nieberle, Marlene Pedroza, Lin- da Sass and Cherri Smith. The Make-up, costume, and publicity crews were headed by Barb Neves, Laura Cross, and Michelle Compton, respectively. The technical crews were very important ro rhe play and were headed by rhe following: Terry Lindsey, Lucio Martinez and Sam Lapin. 24 The Mousetrap THE MOUSETRAP by Agatha Chrisrie The Bloom Cosr Mollie Ralston . Carol Goff Giles Ralston Bernie Guerrero Chrisropher Wren Anthony Housron Mrs. Doyle Diane Smith Major Metcalf Douglas Wil’iamson Miss Cosewell Marlene Van Kuiken Mr. Porovicini Tony Gosborro Defective Sergeant Trotter Som Ramey The Mousetrap 25 RIGHT: Mdlie Rdston (Cord Goff) screams as she discovers Mrs. Doyle (Dione Smith) dead on top of her conracr lens. BELOW: Detective Sergeant Trotter (Sam Dcmey) shows Mdl:e (Carol Goff) how to ger choked up about something. RIGHT: Moile ond Christopher Wren (Anthony Houston) listen while Mojor Metcalf (Douglas Wtliomson) tells Derec rive Trotter how to twiddle Ns rhumbs. 26 The Mousetrap LEFT: Mr. Porovicini (Tony Gosborro) fries ro figure our who rhe hoves and hove knors are in rhe conversorion fo Gles and Mdlie. BELOW: Trying ro mosrer rhe rope rrick, Mr. Porovia'ni gers help from Miss Casewell (Marlene VanKui- ken), Derecrive Trorrer, ond Gles. Fifth Annuol Senior Citizens' Dance a Success The fifth onnuol Senior Citizens’ Thanksgiving dinner was held on Monday, November 23. The dinner was held for rwo hundred people who included borh residenrs of Golden Towers os well as rhe grandparenrs of Srudenr Council members. The dinner consisted of Turkey wirh gravy, stuffing, mashed potatoes, green beans, cranberry sauce, rolls, and pumpkin pie wirh whipped cream. After dinner was completed, rhe Senior ciri- zens were entertained by rhe TGT's, under rhe direction of Mr. David Huneryager, ond by rhe Jazz Band, under rhe direction of Mr. Roland Rose. BELOW: The Senior Cirizens are on rhe edges of their seors os they owoir rhe performance of rhe TGT's. g. LEFT: Porry Mozzuckelli waits for Mr. Cipriani to get rhe punch line. ABOVE: Gea Cuellar asks Annette Maselli if rhe whipped rapping is as fresh as Saroh's or Tucker Inn while Angie McHen-y asks her new friend if he would like to leoc. 28 Senior Cirizens' Dinner Parents Follow in Children's Footsteps On Thursday, December 3 many fortunate parents were given the privilege of becoming honorary Bloom students. These privileged par- ents were port of Bloom's annual Open House. Parents were invited to try a student lunch in the cafeteria from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. Following this, they were able to speak with any teachers who had their sons or daughters in class. This was a great opportunity for parents to see how their scholars were doing in dass. The Nation- al Honor Society acred as guides for any way- ward parents. Two special events were the slide presentation, Bloom on Parade, in the library and the new Hall of Fame sign that was first displayed on this evening. LEFT: “I don'r core if o srudenr is rhe Prince of Lower New Guinea, he sril has ro Know how ro odd in order ro poss the course, Mrs. Ann Arducci, o new morh reacher, philoso- phizes ro listening parents. ABOVE: Mr. Wenzel struts his stuff for rhe porents or Open House. TOP: Mrs. Karen Ferro consoles o porenr whose odoiescenr hos follen viaim ro rhe five paragraph essoy. Parents’ Nighr 29 BLOOM H S LIBRARY HOURS 7:30 TO 3:45 MR. THOMAS WISER. LIBRARIAN 4 DAYS ’TIL X MAS VAC 77 DAYS 'TIL SPRING VAC ’TIL END OF YEAR A NICE DAY Christmas Finds its Way to Bloom TOP: The Bloom Library is anticipating the end of the school year, quite o ways from Christmas, when everyone will be able to check our RIGHT: Oh! Cactus tree; Oh. Cactus tree; How lovely are your bulbs! FAR RIGHT: Oh, ho, ho. ho, Mr. Jensen. Ho, ho, ho! I thought this was Bobby Joe Jones' house! BELOW: Cleaning all these windows ofrer the holiday season will prove to be o red pane in the gbss. GO Christmas or Bloom ABOVE: Sonro waves good-bye for another year, having discovered rhor Bloom is rree-mendcus. LEFT: Peggy Geil becomes rhe human Christmas rree as she promores rhe Yuleride spirir or Bloom. BELOW: Mrs. Smith uses deductive, or is it induaive, reosonhg to help her dedde which cookies ore rhe besr or rhe Annual Third Floor Cookie Exchange. Christmas or Bloom 01 Bloomfest '82: Best of Bloom and the World This year's Bloomfesr was a huge success. Eighreen boorhs of food were featured along wirh a wide variery of free enrerrainmenr. Ital- ian, Mexican, Jewish, Afro-American, German, Greek, Polish, Lebanese, and Cuban foods were available for purchase. Enrerrainmenr in- ducted music from Bloom’s T G T's and Jazz band, rhe combined Bloom and Bloom Trail Gospel Choirs, Bloom faculty members Mr. Hun- eryager, Mr. Jacobeir, and Mr. Piaskowy who was accompanied by Yolanda Villanueva. Dancing was also highlighted as parr of rhe enrerrainmenr program. There were rhe Hap- py Swingers , a square dance group, olong wirh rhe Polish Falcons Nesr 42. Tradirional dances of Indio and International folk danting were also featured. The rhree emcees for rhe enrerrainmenr section were: Richard Cruz, Tony Gasbarro and Diane Smith. The Children's section was a big success, rhanks ro Mrs. Sella, rhe coordinator of rhe chil- dren's acriviries. Two pupper shows were shown by Ms. Becky Morton. In oddirion, rhree pinara games were played, and a srory rime was held. All in all Bloomfesr '82 was a huge success, jusr as ir has always been. An estimated 3,000 people attended, which would make rhis rhe largest crowd since Bloomfesr One. When Mrs. Shirley Holloway, member of rhe Bloom Human Relations Commirree and an English reacher, was asked whar makes rhe Bloomfesr such a huge success, she replied: Lots of hard work and cooperarion from many people make rhis event so successful. Bloom can be very rhankful for all of rhose people! ABOVE: After eorhg, rhis young lody decides to rake her balloon for o wolk. RIGHT: Hey. Viv, look or oil this bread. We musr be making o lor of dough here rodoy. 02 Dloomfesr '82 Bloomfesr '82 33 ABOVE: The size of rhe crowd shows whor o success Roomfesr '82 wos. rhonks ro rhe Bloom Humon IXelorons Commirtee. BELOW: Children in rrodirionol cosrumes were o common sighr or Btoomfesr and odded ro rhe fun of rhe doy. 34 Dloomfesr '82 LEFT: Legal Graffiti? Yes, bur rhe places in rhe world from which rhese names come were well represenred. BELOW: Dr. Sreckel gives his dollor for a hor dog and a good rime. BOTTOM: Coooooooookie! The cookie monsrer visirs a few friends in search of cookesl Dbomfesr '82 35 BELOW: Mary Dal Degcn sings while ftchard Cruz mokes sure his microphone works during rheir duer, You Don't Bring Me Rowers. RIGHT: Donna Evans as G'umpy rells Croig Nowlon who played Snow Whire the fccis of life. BOTTOM PHOTO: Some of rhe Macho Men Seniors show the females in rhe audience rhar rhey Con-con , too. Turnabout is Fair Play Bloom High School gor o rasre of women's rights during the month of February when rhe girls here tools rhe initiative and asked rheir fa- vorite guys to rhe Turnabout Boll. February 13rh marked rhe tenth anniversary of rhe donee. The festivities began with the selection of rhe court, which wos chosen through rhe votes of Senior girls. This year's court consisted of David Costello, Vincent Crossland, Preston Hampton, Harold Holly, and Greg Shipie. The court was presented at rhe Turnabout assembly which was held on Wednesday, February 3. Along with rhe court's presentation came a Snow Whire skit sponsored by rhe Senior class, a beau- tiful duer sung by Mary Dal Degan and Bichard Cruz, ond rhe ever-popular Chorus Line made up of some of rhe sexiest male legs at Bloom. 06 Turnabour THE 1982 TURNABOUT KING AND HIS COURT: Harold Holly and Joslyn Gilberr, Vanessa Vofoer and Vincenr Cross- land, Queen Liz Garibay and King Dave Costello, Pres- ton Hampron ond Vanessa Madin, Cammy Ranieri ond Greg Shiple. The Turnabout Ball: Cupid's Wonderland The Turnobour dance, held on February 13, gave the guys a chance ro orrend a dance from a girl's perspective. The normally dreory cafete- ria wos transformed overnight into o Cupid's Wonderland, appropriately decorated with red and white hearts bearing the names of couples who attended the dance. There was also Prin- cess Punch ond King of Hearts Torts for those who worked up an appetite while dancing ro the upbear sounds of Cashmere. The highlight of the evening come with the coronation of the 1982 King of Hearts, Dove Costello who wos escorted by Liz Goribay. The evening will re- main always special ro those girls who got the chance of a lifetime ro rake our their own Kings of Hearts. These flowers raise o break from dancing os rhey bloom wirh excrement from rhe romanric evenng. Turnobour 37 BELOW: The lonely crown owoirs irs recipient. Meonwhile. Agusrin Hernondez shows Deo Cuellar rhe Icresr donee. RIGHT: Sondro Gonerro refc Korhy O'Donnell rhor he be lieves in love. 06 Turnobour King Dove Cosrello enjoys oil of rhe royol crrenrion rhor he s receiving. Turnobour 39 Showcase '82 Takes a Trip to the Zoo The Thespions staged The Zoo Story for Showcase '82, finally getting rhe play on de- spite a number of problems along rhe way. The showcase plays were staged on two successive nights in rhe beginning of February. Additional- ly, Edward Albee's Zoo Story was presented during rhe day for interested English classes. The reachers involved in rhe production of Showcase '82 were Mr. David Huneryager and Miss Diane Forbes. In Zoo Story Tony Gasbarro and Lucio Martinez reamed up in a memorable production which focused on rhe rheme of man's alienation from his fellow man. Others who played a large parr in making rhe Show- case a success were Sam Lapin, Mike Boswell, Vikki Wilson ond Terry Lindsey. ABOVE: Som Lapin checks ro see if Terry Lindsey is oSve or dead. RIGHT: Lucio Morrinez finds ir omusing rhor Tony Gasbarro is obouf ro smash his face in. FAR RIGHT: Luoo Morrinez procrices his fencing moves on Tony Gasbarro. 40 Showcase '82 LEFT: Mike Boswell demonsrrores rhor rhe mon is srill heod of rhe house, even rhough Vkk Wilson is nor isrening. BE- LOW: Lucio Morrinez rries ro remove Tony Gosborro's hand in on arrempr ro ovoid violence. Showcase '82 41 LEFT: Sam Lapin engcges in o romonric momenr wirh Terry Lindsey. ABOVE: Mke Boswell srudies whie Vikki Wilson enjoys her medirorion. New Players Abound with Freshness In any high school dramatic production rhare is room for the originality of the ocrors to shine through. This year's New Players' Showcase provided an excellent example of that fact os the New Players provided freshness and enthu- siasm in order ro bring o series of plays to life. On Thursday and Friday, December 10 and 11, rhe New Players held their showcase of plays. Ev- eryone was invited to attend the performances in rhe Workman Auditorium at 8:00 p.m. Fresh- man English dosses were also honored by being invited ro rhe ploys during class periods. The first production was Support Your Local Police which was student directed by Sam Ra- mey and Linda Eichsraedr. This play told rhe story of a missing elephant and a man who tries ro find him while the police blunder in rhe at- tempt. The next play was Nobody Sleeps which was directed by Lucio Martinez and Tony Gasborro. It dealt with a burglar who breaks into a house where three young and carefree sisters and their novel mother encounter him. The third production, Romantic Comedy, was student directed by Kelly Hooks and Dionna Androzzo. This play involved a group of high- spirited teenage girls who perform several an- tics in order ro save rhe reputation of their girl- friend. The last one-act play dealt with rhe problems of a newly acclaimed mother of rhe Year who is trying to receive a little recognition from her crazy family. The play, enrirled Loud- er, I can't Hear You! , was student directed by Alice Perrongelli and Tina Jurgenson. All four of these New Players' one-act plays was directed by rhe members of rhe Thespian Troupe here or Bloom. The New Players are sponsored by Ms. Diana Forbes who is in her first year of working in rhe Bloom drama depart- ment. Joining Ms. Forbes was Mr. David Huner yager, sponsor of rhe Bloom Thespian Troupe. Louie Poscorello dresses rhe porr in Louder. I Con’r Hea- You,” wirh her rollers creating rhe communications prob- lem. 1 ABOVE: Lucy Volpe's orrisric creation, Hot Lunch, re- creares rhe joys of Bloom's cafeteria lunches. RIGHT: ”My runo receives the Government Seal of Approval, Linda Soss informs Maggie Acevedo in Nobody Sleeps . 42 New Players' Showcase Student Council Focuses On Activities All 48 members of the Srudenr Council hod on ocrive and interesting year. They starred off the year with whor is perhops their most time- consuming event, the Homecoming Dance, which turned our to be a great success. The group also participated in a workshop or Bloom Trail entitled, Fitting In , which was conducted by Dr. Ronald Ruff. The council also sponsored the onnual ’ 'Chrisr- mas Mixer Dance on December 19, as well as the fifth annual faculty and staff Christmas parry which allowed the members to offer reochers cake and coffee on behalf of the student body in appreciation for their endless efforts. In addition to making plans for the annual Fifties Dance, rhe council also attended two more workshops. The members could also be seen throughout the school year selling the Sun Times. The proceeds went to finance all rhe affairs and activities of rhe year. A number of other events were sponsored by the Srudenr Council throughout rhe school year, events ranging from rhe joy of Home- coming to rhe generosity of rhe Senior Citizens' Thanksgiving Dinner. 44 Srudenr Council BELOW: Terri Bobek looks or Korhy Pongeli os Korhy shows her rhe quick woy our. BELOW RIGHT—Student Council Officers: Keliy Hooks, Commissioner; Beo Cueibr. Commis- sioner; Terri Dobek, Commissioner; Sherryl Smirh, Com- missioned Korhy Roserro, Clerk; Korhy PongelS. Commis- sioner; Tbo Jurgenson. Commissioner; Anno Ptanero, Moyor. STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS—Bock Row: Rorb Grilli. Robh Quarrrocchi, Michael Johnson Fifth Row: Terri Rug- Qen, Shari Roserro. Rosemary Siraguso, Veronica Nirchi, Ro- scrio Darorro, Bob Grcndmalson. Mike Boswell. Fourth Row: Party Mazzuckell, Lerido Cuellar. Liso Garcia. Angeb Bbnchi, Rosann Pisrerzi, Julie bnnucci, Deboroh Boykin Third Row: Charlorre Bobek, Debbie Lale, Gail Saia, Tongelo Lomberr, Lisa Amadio, Korhy Scorrozzi. Second Row: Joe Cornell, Virginia Metone. Jamie Corneli, Livia Ptanera, An- nerre Mosell, Karen Narcissi. Front Row: Down Gofolo, Jackie Perrarca, Elena Zompareli. Berh Moson, David Mcr- rinez. Jim Bobek. Srudenr Council 45 BELOW: Mrs. Dovis proudly looks on os Terri Gobek presenrs o mum ro her on Porenrs' Night. RIGHT: Corhy Pongeili rried ro figure our o woy of gerring some rurkey for herself or rhe Thonksgiving Dinner. ABOVE: Moyor Anno Plcnero holds rhe orreniion of rhe srudenrs or o Senior Class Assembly. ABOVE RIGHT: Whar's for desserr, osks AAorio Scarrozzi os he anxiously owoirs rhe nexr course RIGHT: Members of rhe Studenr Counci anxiously owoir rhe ourcome of rhe Pep-Jug Con- resr. 46 Srudenr Council BELOW: Angie McHenry shows Mr. Schmidr o few ''new moves RIGHT: Mrs. McCrowey checks our rhe corvdirion of rhe mums for Porenrs' Nighr. .47 ABOVE: The Ourcome . .. Seniors win .. . ogofn! Wide Range of Accomplishments for N.H.S. The Narional Honor Sociery has four cardinal principles or irs foundation: scholarship, charac- ter, leadership, and service. This year's N.H.S. Seniors have served as guides at Open House and Teacher Institutes, helped encourage good grades by sending a nore of congratulation ro those students who mode the Honor Roll each quarter, sponsored a Recognition Tea for those Freshman and Sophomore srudenrs who achieved High Honors for the firsr semester, and conducted the Induction Ceremony for rhe new members on April 28, 1982. In oddirion rhe four officers, Nick Hrnyak, Alice Perrongelli, Tommy Janssen, and Jodi Blair, at- tended a SICA N.H.S. conference on College Admissions and Financial Aid in November. A Christmas poinserria sale provided most of rhe financial backing for rhe projects, while the group's charity project was irs spring collection for Muscular Dysrrophy. N.H.S. also participated in rhe Senior Honors Assembly by providing academic'' letters for Those achieving on A overage over six semes- ters in their five major closses. To pay tribute ro rhe faculty, a Teacher Appreciation Day was held in rhe spring. The group's performance throughout rhe year was nothing more than rhe combined performances of irs members—members who have consistently represented rhe N.H.S. stu- dent: a person with scholarship, character, lead- ership, and service ABOVE—N.H.S. OFFICERS: Alice Perrongelli, Nick Hrnyak, Jodi Blair, and Tommy Jonssen BELOW —NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. Bock Row: Kevin Belrcn, Joe Limas, Angelo LoMonria, Nick Hrnyak. Third Row: Alice Perrongel i. Jodi Blair, Karen Klinger, Donna Evans. John Novel:. Second Row: Greg $hp!e. Tina Jordon, Tommy Janssen, Margie Gal, and Sam Moore Front Row: Amy Dolan, ftura Nor- monras. Mono FUscng, Lesie Longfellow. 48 The National Honor Society Strength through Participation Results in Fantastic Year Following o membership drive of more rhon 100% in rhe foil of rhe year, 48 people become ocrive members of rhe Dbom Key Club, o porr of on inrernorionol orgonizorion wirh over 100,000 members in nine countries. The 1981- 1982 Key Club Inrernorionol rheme was Pursue Tomorrow's Porenriol”, wirh irs goals for rhe yeor being ro focus on school ond community services. Club ocriviries for rhe yeor were: rhe Kiwanis Peonur Day, Kiwanis Pancake breakfast, parria- parion in rhe Homecoming parade, rhe Toys for Tors Christmas drive, and rhe Bloomfesr erhnic fair. In addition rhe group served os guides for Freshmon orienrarion, sold sofery Kirs ro raise money for club expenses, held o Christ- mas parry for irs members, a spring picnic for members ond rheir porenrs, o concession or rhe Richard's basketball game, as well os rhe annu- al Honors” banquet for rhe members of rhe group. The Key Club also participated in rhe annual Afro-Club Volleyball Tournament, held inrerclub volleyball ond sofrball gomes ond sponsored rhe DePaul University inrrosquad gome, rhe highlight of rhe yeor. The proceeds of rhis basketball game were donated ro var- ious charities, including S500 ro rhe Disrricr 206 Track Fund, S300 ro rhe Spastic Paralysis Re- search Foundation, and $300 ro Happiday Cen- rers in Chiccgo Heights. An increase in finanaal srabiliry allowed rhe club ro send representatives ro rhe Illinois Disrricr Convention in Springfield and ro rhe Inrernarion- al Convention in Chicago. Mr. Eugene Sadus ond Ms. Toni Austin were advisors of rhe Key Club rhis year. Through hard work rhe Key Club has contributed immensely ro Bloom ond ro rhe communities which rhe school services. Ir is a fine example of whor o service club should be. BLOOM KEY CLUB OFFICERS FOR 1981-1982 Greg Ciombrone Kim Menor Karen Kng Teresa Planero President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer THE BLOOM KEY CLUB—Back Row: Mr. Sadus, A1 Gon- zoles, Kevin Howe, Ms. Ausrin. Fifth Row: Mke DeLcney, Georgio Rcchel, Rura Normonras, Annamorie Chrisrofanelli, Yvome Krobbe, Margie Lechowicz. Fourth Row: Julie Armstrong, Doug Little, Kim Mer.or, Fiore Scnroniello, Korhy Scorrozzi, Kelly Klinckmon, Shori Rosserro. Third Row: Scorr Cruickshonk, Dovid Solinos, Rosalinda Codeno, Diana Knoods, Korhy Rosserro, Leslie Longfellow, Lee Ann Enright. Second Row: John LoCoscio, Alfreida Johnson. Moneos- secna Blackful, Teresa Plonero, Greg Ciombrone, Suson Dir- ge!, Bryan Evons, Clinr Broadfjekj Front Row: Cod Honsen, Ccrmen Camareno. Ann DeLoney, Victor Hernondez, Kely King, Koren King, Vince Casranedo. Jim Cull. The Bloom Key Club 49 Annual Staff FOCOSfS On Students Whor is o yearbook? To many ir is a pre- served book of memories of one's high school years. To rhose on rhe yearbook sraff, Though, ir is much more. Essentially rhe yearbook repre- sents rheir most creative efforts. Ir is rhe rime ond effort rhey pur in and rhe sorisfocrion rhey ger our of ir when rheir book is successful. They rry ro focus on every srudenr so rhor rhe whole srudenr body will find enrerrainmenr. in rhe book. This year rhe sraff, led by Editor Geri Angell, contained srudenrs wirh diverse fields of rolenr which helped ro creare something for everyone. The Annual sraff hos been described os rhe most rolenred sraff in many years, ond rheir work ourpur seems ro illustrare this facr. The rime needed ro complere rhis book is over- whelming, ond each ond every sroffer spends rhis rime because rhey ore concerned wirh pleasing rhe srudenr body. A yearbook is more than jusr picrures on o page. Ir involves many more things which ore essential ro a well-organized book. Each poge represents on inrricore piece of arrisric effort which con only be appreciated wirh rhe pos- soge of rime. Maybe nexr rime o yearbook is read, rhe reader will view rhe book wirh rhe knowledge rhar these ore more than jusr pages of o bools which ore being turned. They ore rhe end resulr of mony hours of dedicorion and hard work which provide rhe owner wirh a lifetime of memories. TOP: Geri Angell, yearbook editor, hires her rcngue ro keep from remarking on the quality of picrures she has ro choose from. ABOVE: Mr. Bartholomew desperately rries ro re- move rhe crazy glue from Ns forehead. RIGHT: The Annu- al Staff. Back Row: Suzy Rosr, Chris Corsrens, Mory Mar- shall, Andy Durka Middle Row: Deborah Boykin, Mictte Timlin, Cammy ftanieri, Jeanne Gruzius, Bernord Scnroeder, Mr. Borrholomew. Front Row: Darlene Men- dez, Peggy Geil, Karhy Scorrozzi, Vonessa Walker, Geri Angell. Nor Pictured: Nina Burkholder. 50 Tke Annual LEFT: Yearbook supporters are rocketing to new heights. BELOW: Mr. Bartholomew shuffles his pictures, trying to brush up on Ns skills for the third Annual staff poker gome. LEFT: Suzy Rost, Mary Marshal, and Jeanne Grurzius took on as Chris Corsrens shows the proper Technique for destroying o yearbook. ABOVE: Bernard Schroeder asks Chris Corsrens why he insists on cutting the legs off the Sophomore foorbal; team. The Annuo! 51 Broadcaster Blooms into Medalist Form The award-winning Broadcaster, one of Bloom's finest news sources, has suc- cessfully kepr rhe students and faculty informed on numerous events and hap- penings throughout rhe school year. The newspaper was declared o Med- alisr by rhe Columbia Scholasric Press As- sociation, which is one of two rop raring services in rhe entire counrry. Through rhe Medalist award, rhe Broadcaster ranks in rhe rop ren percent of all high school newspapers published in rhe na- tion. The staff is led by Ediror-in-Chief Craig Nowlan and consists of 32 hard-working journalists. The members are very consci- entious, and each purs forth a great deal of rime and effort to produce sixteen interesting and informative issues of rhe Broadcaster each year. Mrs. Jackie McCollum, rhe devoted fac- ulty advisor, stared: I am proud of rhe staff. Producing a srudenr newspaper may be hecric ar rimes, bur it is also very rewarding. THE BROADCASTER STAFF—Bock Row: Neil Gissler. Joe Comeli, Donna Androzzo, Ron Gordo. Third Row: Card Goff, Joan ZiBigen, Kelly Heindorf, Koren Leone, Evelyn GTis, Wendy Prorscher. Second Row: John Sonroniello. First Row: Tony Ciarrocch, Goil DeGroaff, Jim Lenke Nor Pic- lured—Chor Walker. THE BROADCASTER EDITORS—Back Row: Crcig Nowlan, no. Joner Raich, Alano Korveczko. Korhy Rossero, Terri Bo Candy Hogeveen, Sandy Sroehln, Annamale Chrisrofonelli, bek. Front Row: Sue Nykazo, Rolph Van Dyke, Fiore San- Mrs. Jockie McCollum (Sponsor) Second Row: Marina Dru- roniello, Mike DeLoney Nor Rcrured—Gna Falvo. 52 The Broadcaster SOPHOMORE JOURNALISM —Dock Row: Lillion Wdker. Alonzo Edmondson, Kim Jones, Michcel Boswell, Vlkki Wil- son, Mrs. Jockie McColum (Advisor), Mike Shombo. Third Row: Carie Napoleon, Lindo Bruno, Rochelle Corroderri, Vernon Reed Second Row: Down Tiberi, Rhonda Lee, Tereso Planero, Cormel Hogoveen, Miche'Je Williams, Louro Bruno. First Row: Solly Marrin, Ma'sha Porter, John LoCos- cb, Morio L. Herncndez. The Broadcaster Sophomore Journalism Announces Future Goals Gerring in on rhe ground floor is always o good srarr in beginning a successful business, ond rhar is jusr whar rhis year's Sophomore Journalism class has done. They have srarr- ed on rhe ground floor of our very own newspaper. The Broadcaster, and rhey have had some very posirive resulrs. These Underclass staffers have produced several magazines, entitled Today's Trojans, dur- ing holidays which have provided interest- ing reading for all. They also help rhe Broad- caster staff by delivering rhe newspaper ro all irs avid fans here ar Bloom. With all these accomplishments under rheir belrs, ir looks like rhe students in Sophomore Journalism have starred a very promising career as a staff of writers which hopes ro provide en- tertaining Broadcaster issues in rhe years ro come. LEFT: Cord Goff reads rhe Sun-Times inrenrty ro see if ir sizes up ro rhe quoliry of rhe Broadcaster. ABOVE: Being on rhe Broad- caster con drive o person ro do crazy rhings, o focr ro which John SanranteUo's haircur con testify. Sophomore Journalism 53 A Good Year For Mafhletes! What are log and exponenrial func- tions? Quadratic equarions? Linear equa- tions? Systems? Matrices? If you don't know, ask a Marhlere. Bloom's Marhletes, a group of young adults who are always getting into problems, hold meets with other schools and compere between the months of October and March. The sponsors of the Marhletes are Mrs. Nandy Simpson and Mrs. Carol Barry. In November the Bloom Marhletes scored one of their highest scores ever, which placed them second out of five schools. The bst meet of the season wos the conference meet whih was held at Bbom. Eight schools compered, and Bloom scored well, as usual. THE MATHLETES—Back Row: Greg Shiple, Sreve Smith. Jeff Hoyslerr, Gus Anton, Eric Lehenbauer, John Lee. Fifth Row: Joe Linos, Janice Holmgren, Son Moore, Jeanne Grutzius, Mickie Timlin, Cloudia Gorch, Suzy Rosr. Joaelle Scheming, Lauro Nosol, Joe Robuste'1., Ann Greep. Fourth Row: Arlene Zander. John Chrisrofonelli. Mike Timlin. Heorher Oliver, Margorer Migfiorori, Sundee Koffcrnus, Doug Wftomson, Spiro Poutos Third Row: Tiffany Moore, Ron Vognoni, Jim LoQudo, Corrie Napoleon, Cormel Hoga- veen, Michelle Compton Second Row: Lori Shepherd, Al- ice Perrongelli. Liz Zube, Emiy Kcrwowski, Susan Soss, Es- meralda Ramirez, Carhy loconi. Becky Turek, Uso Cowon. Front Row: Dorlene Mendez. Vonesso Wolker, Tina Srosor, Wendy Victor, Mory Woosley, Regino Powell, Jonn Reyl- ing, Linda Tryon. 54 The Marhletes FOREIGN LANGUAGE COUNCIL—Dock Row: Sheilo McCroy, Rosario Barorro. Gail Soia, Rosemary Srogusc. Mar- gerito Medico. Tina Srosor, Maria Villarreal, Olga Hernandez, Heidi Seng. Front Row: Mike Betancourt, Mariberh Waire, Brer Schroeder. Evelina Ochco, Rosanne Pisrerzi. Lawrence Herring. A Fun Year With the Foreign Language Council The Foreign Language Council consisted of one member from each foreign language class. These languages included: Spanish, French, Iral- ian, German, and Larin. The sponsors were Miss R. Rich, Mrs. P. Doran, Miss L. Rizzo, and Miss R. Williams. The students were elected to the council by their class members. These students then repre- sented all foreign language students in meetings that were held after school. These meetings were used to decide what after school activities srudenrs would participate in. Some of these activities included: the French classes' decoration of a Christmas tree for the lobby of the Chicogo Heights City Hall and a trip to rhe LeBordeaux Restaurant in downtown Chicago. The Italian classes went to rhe Iralian Culture Center and an Iralian Restaurant. The Spanish classes went to a Spanish restaurant. II CONSILIO DELIE UNGUE MODERNE t u n i io • ix iaHfibati U riuisril langur ptrattg?r?H Das Konzil fur Fremdsprachen ronrilutm luujiiarum alintarum The Foreign Language Coundl 55 V.I.C.A. Clicks in '81-'82 The 1981-1982 Bloom V.I.C.A. dub wos very busy from rhe beginning of rhe yeor ro rhe end. Firsr, rhere wos a Regional meering or Thorn- ridge High School which all members arrended. Lorer, rhe officers wenr ro o leadership confer- ence or LaSalle Peru. Afrer rhe conference end- ed, rhe group sropped or Srarved Rock Srore Pork for o look around. In April, oil rhe V.I.C.A. members rook rhe resr ro derermine rheir achievemenr in rerms of leadership and skill. Mr. Hoyden, V.I.C.A. sponsor, wos pleased ro see rhor everyone performed up ro his expecra- rions of rhem. One of rhe highlighrs of rhe year was rhe dub's candlelighr bowl, held in January. There were also sledding ond skiing ourings held dur- ing rhe winrer season. In rhe spring, rhe V.I.C.A members held rheir annual end-of-rhe-year pic- nic, an evening when every club member in- vires his or her employer ro a nighr of fun-filled enrerrainmenr. The evening includes a speaker and much enrerrainmenr. All rhe money for rhese evenrs wos raised Through rhe sale of ocrylic ornamenrs, M 6 M's, and Through rhe work which rhe club did in rhe concession srand during rhe baskerball season. BLOOM V.I.C.A.—Back Row: Mr. Hoyden, Russel Heus- monn, Bernie Gromab, Kurr Reece, Jim CapereHi, Sreve Whirmer, Tim Pryszcz, Corl Frederick, Dovid Tollis, Anrhony Ciccorell, Jim Cordes. Second Row: Poul Johns, Mark Cor- reo, Paul Tieri, Sreve Foir, Don Bed-s, Jeff Minx, Warren Lewis, Mork VanDenbrink, Horvey Sanchez, Joe Lopez, Abel Fiores, Gina Foloscherri. Front Row: Fredricko Douglos, Sheila Lulkowskl, Lupe Comoreno, Louro Sieben, Dawn Thompson, Dodi Royer, Tammy Tomos, Aleka Elis, Joyce Ewers, Ida Garcia. 56 V.I.C.A. State V.P. Elected from Bloom O.E.A. O.E.A. is a student orgonizorion which stu- dents can participate in, irs goals focusing on coreer planning, civic awareness, social compe- tency, leadership ability and occupational prep- aration. The officers for firsr hour were: Moureen Weygandr, President; Angie Bradford, Vice- President; Patti Piccolo, Secretory; Lisa Robins, Treasurer; and Nancy Lueder, Reporter. The officers for the second hour class were: Phyllis Fowlie, President; Angillo Perkins, Vice- President; Kathy Williams, Secretory; Valerie Bo- sile, Treasurer,- and Rachel Simon, Reporter. On November 13, 1981 Angillo Perkins was elected Vice-President of the Illinois O.E.A. Stare Chapter in Decatur, Illinois. This is an imporronr office which reflects highly upon Angillo and the Bloom O.E.A. program. FIRST HOUR O.E.A.—Back Row-. Tori Bruno, Dena Coo- Newer. Mrs Pressendo, Kim Whalen, Korhy Schindler, Lisa per, Julie Orrego, Lectft His, Pcm Zilz, Michele Kolinowski. Robins, Nancy Lueder, Cindy Coburn, Tommy Srevens. Front Row: Gal Correa, Angeiique Bradford, Dawn Cairo, Pam Fowlie, Moureen Weygandr, Patii Piccolo, Nancy SECOND HOUR O.E.A.—Back Row: Sandro Froncek, Mar- chelle Sims, Valerie Basie. Jerri Jensen, Lynn Mednonsky, Rochel S'mon, Adrena Simmons, Tami Whittaker, Carrie Frederick, Phylis Fowlie, Donna Teague. Front Row: Ve rcnlco AUinskls, Angillo Perkins, Vanyerre Cruse, Koren Lo- ger, Jackie Jerz, Mario Ayala, Jacquelne Wolny, Kathy DeRosa, Mrs. Pressendo. O.E.A. 57 C.W.T. JUNIORS—Dock Row: John Karwowski, Tom Gar- rerr, Mark Cole, Allison McVoy, Leonard Jefferson Front Row: Deneen Harris, Mark Doyle, Chris Grurzius. Nor pic- tured: Elizaberh Alexander, Monique Bidsham, Thois Butler, Richard Cosrello, Frederick Gibson, Jay Gray, Brenda Har- den, Timothy Jamison, Rene Leal, Kemeth Marks A Learning Experience: Cooperative Work Training The srudenrs who porricipored in C.W.T., ini- rials which srond for rhe Cooperorive Work Training program, acquired knowledge Through classroom insrrucrion which focused on employ- ment social and emorional adjusrmenr, career exploration, development of self-awareness and social responsibility. This program is designed with rhe future of rhe srudenrs in mind. Ir provides rhe parriciponrs wirh maturing experiences rhrough parr-rime employment. These experiences help rhe sru- denrs develop into productive, responsible indi- viduals. C.W.T. SENIORS—Mrs. Ora Wiliams, Robert Barker, Vonessa Trice, Lori Garcia, Meivo Darughtery, Carolyn McNeal, Reedell Winters, Ncncy LeMere, Anthony Hen- dron, Theresa Bernerr, Yverre Scorr, Roxanne Alexander, George Dean, Willie Slater, Wilma Travis. Not pictured: Alice Bell, Marie Houston, DeLisa Lone 56 C.W.T. N H.E.R.O. Encourages Growth in Social, Civic, Leadership Areas H.E.R.O. stands for Home Economics Relat- ed Occupations. The dub, sponsored by Mrs. P. Mahone, had as its objective the goal of encouraging porriciponrs to assume their goals in society through Home Economics education. Stress was placed on the areas of personal growth, family life, vocational preparation, and community involvemenr. The club participated in social, civic and lead- ership activities such as the National F.H.A. H.E.R.O. Week. The students belong to the Stare and National levels of the F.H.A.-H.E.R.O. organization. H.E.R.O.—Dock Row: Ladon Rice, Kely Van Houregan, mon, Geri Porre' nrhony Davis, and Mrs. P.J. Mahone, more. Roslyn Clark, Conoa Rodriguez. Tracye Schworrz- Clarence Drown, Parrida Yacono. Sandro Gionnerro. Sandra Front Row: _ Beatrice Balrazcr, Horrie Otoke- kopf. Dlonca Sa’inas. Russell, Sranley Viarer, Jill Richards, Pom Reed, Robin Ed- H.E.R.O. 59 Afro-Club Acquires Record Membership P — Is for Personoliry U------Is for Uniry R------Is for Respect P — Is for Perseverance O — Is for Opportunity S —• Is for Sociological Adjustment E — Is for Educorion The Afro Club wos organized as a service club or Bloom, and this year the club has en- joyed its biggesr membership, o positive step toward uniry. The dedicated work of past members has bid the foundation for what has come to be a very popular dub around Bloom. Proud members display jackets and r-shirrs with the Afro-Club logo on them. Due to the efforts of all these members, the club has enjoyed a very successful year. THE AFRO CLUB—Dock Row: Yolondo Polk, Karen Woods, Kim Welker, Sheilo McCroy, Chorissa Hurley, Trlno Groy, liso Hodges, Andrea Collins, Sheena Rice, Vanyerre Cruse, Mrs. Jackie Leeper. Second Row: Kino Srevens, Lob Johnson, Regino Hudson, Liso Demps, Loronyo Barnes. First Row: Cord Sponn, Rhonda Lee, Renee Selmon, Heather Pendengrosr, Shelly Pendengrosr, Rhonda Jockscn, Cynrhio Frank. Rosolyn Clork, Sondro Coleman. 60 The Afro Qub 1961-1982 Afro Club Officers PRESIDENT Donna Coleman VICE-PRESIDENT Kim Wa'ker SECRETARY Robtn Edmon TREASURER Lola Johnson SERGEANT-AT-ARMS Rhonda Jackson Youth Employment Ttoinlng Ptogrom-Bock Row: Cor April Hayes. Frederick Horvey. FRONT ROW: Moriene lo Themes. Rudeone Foster. Clenrerio Wilis. Aniro Wells. Mayfield, Deoirice Griffin, Lydlo Hoskins. Poirino Dlokemore. Debra Posey, Phylls Singleton, Wlmo Jordon, Dorothy Cion- Angelo Thompson. Thespians, New Players Gef Into Act The dromo deparrmenr or Bloom is rhe ploce ro be if you ore looking for hard work and exciremenr. Thespian Troupe 1807 and rhe Bloom New Ployers have maintained a fasr- paced schedule of events throughout rhe entire year. Their many accomplishments con be at- tributed ro rhe tireless efforts of Mr. David Huner- yager, Ms. Diono Forbes, and rhe members of both groups. They starred rhe year with their ' get-ac- quainted parry in September, followed by their fall ploy, The Mousetrap. The Thespians next sponsored rhe New Players' Showcase, a program consisting of four student-directed one- acr plays. After they hod successfully completed these productions, rhe Thespians attended the Illinois High School Theatre Festival. Vhen it seemed that rhe groups were finally going ro be able ro rest, it was time ro begin working on rhe next two major events of their season. The first of rhe two productions was Showcase '82, two faculty-directed one-act plays. The highlight of rhe year was rhe spring musical, rhe enchanting Man of LaMancha. In this production, as in all of rhe others just men- tioned, there were as many individuals working behind rhe scenes as there were in rhe spotlight. Bloom con be proud of all of them. THE NEW PLAYERS—Back Row: Ms. Forbes, Mr. Huner- yoger, Anthony Houston, Veronica Molone, Regina Powell, John Konieczka, Dana Marks, JoAmo Gadorri, Doug Wil- liamson, and Ed Konieczka. Second Row: Oerh Hamlin, Trocey Smirh, Michelle Compton, Dovid Martinez, Mio Wil- liams, Diane Smirh. Front Row: OKvio Hernandez, Morlene Pedrozo, Undo Soss, Cherri Smirh, Porricio Corey, Cothy Codo, Sheila Volpe, Peter Schmidr. THE THESPIANS—Bock Row: Ms. Forbes, Jeon Zilligen, Ludo Morrinez, Alice Petrongelli, Anno Morie Chrisrofonelli, Wayne Holmes, Tony Gasborro, Sam Lopln, Sam Ramey, Mr. Huneryager Second Row: Donna Androzzo, Tina Jur- genson. Barb Neves, Terry Lindsey, Julie Seaver, Wendy Fening, Bernie Guerrero. Front Row: Karen Leone, Mar- lene VcnKuiken, Lucy Volpe, John Romey, Linda Eich- sreedr, Mary Woosley. 62 Thespicns New Ployers THE GOSPEL CHOIR—Dock Row: Potto Edmon, William Webb, George ZdScoffer. Third Row: Ricky Dillard, Crag Glasper, Bobby Edmon, Norris Cunninghom Second Row: Corisa Hurley, Leonie Aris, Vanesso Clinton, Moneasseano Blackful, Sonnorro McMorh. Srocey Davis, Adrienne How- rhorne, Wilmo Jordan. Front Row: Parrido Furnoce, Lo- ronyo Alexander, Sheryl Forrney, Srephonle Wade, Lakenia Mock, Regno Hudson, Kimberly Christian, Felice Boykin. Gospel Choir Brings Rhythm, Blues to Bloom The Bloom Gospel Choir hos again completed o successful season. Alrhough the club is only in its second year, the qualiry of the music and singing, os well os rhe rolenr of rhe members, is characteristic of o long established organization. Mr. Don Bonduronr and rhe members devor ed on enormous amount of rime practicing after school. The result of this hard work was evident in their performances or Bloomfesr ond in their spring concert. The Gospel Choir mode a fine showing in both evenrs. Mr. Bonduronr is hoping to hove another rewording season next year. If rhe size of rhe group ond rhe qualiry of rhe involvemenr re- mains as it is, rhe hope for another good season seems very likely. The Gospel Choir 60 FRESHMAN BOYS' CHOIR: Bock Row—Mr. Huneryoger, Gorrerr, Doug Wilicmson Front Row—Mise Perez, Brerr Keith Reynolds, Ruben Rosales. Darryl Skinner, Frederick Schroeder, Marls Srephens. Bryan Evons, Eric Rochelle. FRESHMAN BOYS' AND GIRLS' CHOIRS FRESHMAN GIRLS' CHOIR: Bock Row—Tomora Rquion, Latrice Beli, Amy Martin, Koren Woods. Angelo Vidsers, Down Huslsisson, Claudio Gorch. Melissa Reynolds, Laura Pascorello, Berh Hamlh, Mariberh Wdre, Trocy Haack. Fourth Row—Tanya DeSanro, Yolanda Pols, Ausanra Beasley, Michelle Shambo, Becky Buerow, Diana Felty. Ale- sio Dovis. Lorerra Wiliams. Lovouro Bornes, Barbara Gores, Anrosnerre Gunn. Veronica Soyles Third Row: Denise Apcnre, Gndy Hensley. Tracy Romano. Undo Soss. Rosalind Riesbeds, Down Duncan, Jennifer Carlson, Mary Brockman, Dana Marks, Mariberh Woire, Morlene Pedroza. Connie Flores. Second Row: Kelly Monronez. Joclsie Meinhorr, Lau- rie Prolsop, Chrisriana Orfcnos, Chris Griffin. Maggie Ace- vedo, Belinda Leal, Shcnrelle Mackfn, Jeannie Wazny, Shei- lo Vdpe, Ignaa'a Ko'fe. Front Row: Amy Horak, Helen Connors, Moriso Dykes, Glenesrer Scorr, Linda Moyer, Cyn- thia Dunning, Joanno Godorti, Regino Powell, Joner Ho'- lond, Mr. Huneryoger. 64 Freshmon Girls’ and Boys' Choirs MIXED CHOIR AND TREBLE CHOIR MIXED CHOIR—Bock Row: Kim Seiberr, Cassandra Parr, Dan Evans. Dean DePooli. Jim Perrongelli, Anrhony Smirh, Robert Edmond, Paul Espo ro. Fourth Row: Janer Pludertk, David Morrinez, Jeff Griese, Vince Casrcnedo, Arr Decker, Louis Alfaro, Frederick Lee. Third Row: Vernon Reed. Kim Spych, Annene Pruneda, Down Voyouleas. Mark Opo- s'nski, Michelle Compron, Kelly McDonnell. Shoron Pulec. Second Row: Mr Huneryager. Cleola Wiflioms, John Ro- TREBLE CHOIR—Bock Row-. Tonya Smith. Annerre Mosei. Cherri Smirh. Debtxe Heft, Gwen Lopez, Kim Franklin, Debra Dovis. Third Row: Donna CusNngberry, Nancy Davis, Vikki Wilson, Narolie Smol, Paulo Hughes, Tyro Smirh, Andrea Collins Second Row: Yvonne Krobbe. Rhonda Lee, Lisa Reirhel, Jackie Perrarco. Teresa Pionero, Colerro Roberrson, Mary Woosley, Front Row: Regno Hudson, Terry Lindsey, Liz Sr. Leger, Nancy Cooper, Angie Puenre. mey, Robin Quarrrocchi, Emily Karwowski, Sally Monin, Tessie Jordan, Reginald Beaver. Front Row: Jamie CameS, Don Roop, Cathy loconi, Debbie Fisher. Choir Accompanist: Yolanda Villanueva. Mixed Choir ond Treble Choir 65 The Trojanaires and Trojanettes Mrs. Beckman, accomponisr Lorerra Moralis Marlene Van Kuiken Elizabeth Bentos Mr. Huneryager Richard Cruz Tina Jurgenson Wendy Ferring Jay Chapman Lucio Marrinez Norma Perez Bernie Guerrero Mike Wilder Mary Dal Degan Linda Eichsraedr Sam Ramey KXy 's «MS I )(2 «MS W(2 cM$(-)C2?A s MC A cN$£)(.K$;A c £)m($;A cS mC A cT’CSJhC cN M , )W(5 3 e f0i )(5y 3 c f5)M(55v c a)M S5s ■v wS V’ vfShKsV c 0H(55vs tyf5)W(5 v5 vfSl'KSSss v 5)H(5y 2 «y MCSSv y?$)M 5$y v 5)l K 66 The T 6 T’s The A Cappello Choir—Dock Row: Mike Wilder, David Hcmlin, Ed Heller. Paul Wayne, Dridgerr Forrney. Alice Pe- rroogelli, Rich Lole, Nancy Dunte. Debbie Oudde. Fifth Row: Moriene Von Kuiken, Mary Arce, Cher Walker, Tony Gas barro. Richard Cruz, Jay Chompman, Ruby Ramirez, Derne I Guerrero, Wendy Fetring. Fourth Row: Tino Jorgenson. Kelley Smirh, Joan Zlligen, Kim Walker, Kim O'Halloron, Som Ramey. Robin Lewis, Connie Esposito Third Row: Chris Grurzius, Diano Knocck, Lorerro Morolis, Annomarie Christo- fonelll, Uz Renras, Louro Cross. Lolo Johnson. Pouto Pokek, Erin Casey. Second Row: Morgoriro Zambrono, Undo Eich- sraedr, Caro! Mock, Normo Perez, Mary Dol Degan. Caro! Goff, Undo Tryon, Mary Lou DelToro. Front Row: Mr. Hun- e'yager, Mrs. Bed man, Karen Leone, Sonera Colemon, Mourice Calhoun, Carl Cross, Ludo Momnez. BEGINNING BAND—Bock Row: Poul Srovdi, Mr. Rose, Chris Adams, Dorryl Washington, Ricky Perez, Jerry Thrift. Front Row: Sandra Sonchez, Ann Delaney. The A Cappello Choir and Beginning Bond A Copella Deginning Dond 67 Trojan Bond and Orchestra Harmonize On Key TROJAN DAND—Back Row: Joe Trojanowski, Tim Lindsey, John Konieczka, Scott Kiehl Third Row: Shown Trock, Bry- onr Holder, Pool Green. Pod Sproggue, Arturo AJcanrcr. Second Row: Chris Wiencek, Karen Greger. Billy Bornerr, Rodney Plenty, Phil Bcrrkiewo, Kris Greger, Ann Kutinski. Front Row: Chorlorre Bobek, Chris Monoio. Olgo Hernan- dez, Rostyn Wooten, Rochel Gomez, Ann Ho iodsi. ORCHESTRA—Bock Row: Shown Trock, Art Wimberly, Marcello Alevi, Debbie Dand'no, Potty Hoeksemo, Celino Rocho, Frondsco Casillas. Harman Winters, Lance Coldmon. Second Row: Heidi Seng. Joe Virole, Jon Tucker. Tongeto Lombert, Kevin Monson. Front Row: Wendy Cole, William LJetz, Potriao Corey, Amy Dolon, Becky Romirez, Deneen Aordemo, Mr. Rose, Deborah Posey. 68 Trojon Bond Orchestro Stage Band Jazzes Up School Year LEFT: Carl Bohm shows rhe greor concentration required ro produce enrerraining music. THE STAGE BAND—Back Row: Harmon Winters, Tom Wolff, Phylis Turner, Jack Smith, Sondro Miles, Lenise Nicholson, Don Martin, Mr. Bose. Second Row: Bandy Dickey, Fred Harvey, Ed Konieczka, Sam Moore, Nick Markiomi. Front Row: Tm Blaszczyk, Corl Bohm, Joel Boyd, Ange Cruz. The Stage Band 69 Wirh uniforms brighr ond shiny, rheir lines srroighr, eoch and every member in srep . . . rhey march sreadily on rhe field. Is ir somerhing new? Of course nor, ir's our Marching Band. Under rhe direcrion of Mr. Roland Rose, rhe members of rhe group have made rhe bond one of rhe besr in rhe hisrory of Bloom. They have succeeded in making rhe usual, ordinary half-rime shows a worrhwhile ond exciring ar- rracrion. The band's performance in comperirion shows rhe degree of excellence rhar our band has arrained. Ir placed fifrh our of eleven bands, for example, in rhe Franklin Pork comperirion. They are also gerring inro comperirions ar Norrh- wesrern Universiry. Success did nor come easily for rhis group. The members of rhe Marching Band spenr an enormous amounr of rime selling various irems in order ro pay for rheir new uniforms. They also spenr counrless hours rhroughour rhe summer monrhs as well as during ond ofrer school per- fecring rheir formarions and spirired songs. The roral Bloom popularion should be very proud of our band, and one can only speculare rhar rhe Marching Band is enrering inro an era of excel- lence. MARCHING AND CONCERT BAND—Bock Row: Ed Kon- ieczka, Tim Hirsch, Jim Bobek. Marcello Allevi, Harman Win- ters, Celina Rocha, Roberr Borker, Chris Adams, Tim Korn, Mork Velez, Scorr Kiehl, Mr. Rose Fourth Row: Kirby Solo- mon, Sondra Miles, Arruro Alconror. Frank Casillas, Fred Harvey, Paul Cooper. Paul Green, Gory Yambcr. Sue Ny- kazo, JockSmirh, Brian Miler, DanMorrin. Third Row: Lonce Coidmon, William Lierz, Kelly Srewo'r, B;lly Barnett, Joseph Trojonowski, Angie Cruz, Tony Guyron, Clara Casillas, Milron Hughes, Alice Garcia, Kenr Cummings, Roberro Suchan, Kris Thomas, Chris Mcndo, Jim Lenke, Dan Duncan, Kris Gregor, Carl Rohm. Olga Hernandez. Second Row: Anne Hojnodv, Amy Dolan, Roquel Gomez, Jcn:ce Holmgren, Karen Horn mons, Cammy Ranieri, Srephanie Wode, Chris Wiencek, Lisa Gonneo, Charloire Bobek, Jackie Adams, Theresa Au- linskis. Chandra Williams, Patrica Carey, Kerri Ccllymore. Front Row: Wendy Cole, Rebeccc Rcmirez, Deneen Aor- dema, Debbi Budde, Debbie Loie, Rebecco Rom'rez. Tiffo- ny Moore, Kelly Hooks, Diorno Androzzo. 70 The Marching ond Concert Band mm r • mp. m® Flog Girls, Twirlers Create Enthusiasm This year's flog girls pur forward o rerrific ef- forr in making rheir club an overwhelming suc- cess. Under rhe direction of Ms. Suzonne Garcia, rhe Trojan Guord brought added dazzle and excitement to our much-improved Marching Dand. These girls, however, were nor alone in making rhe half-time shows at rhe football games interesting. Ms. Diane Anderson's baron twirlers morched alongside rhe Marching Dand ond gave rhe spectators a chance to observe rheir keen skill and expertise. ABOVE: TROJAN TWIRLERS—Came! Hogoveen, Eilen Welk, Karen King, and Kelly King. Nor Pictured: Amy Argo LEFT: THE TROJAN GUARD—Bock Row: Roso Perez, Lei lani Ruiz, Gwendolyn Lee, Roseonne Nieberle. Grociela Lo- pez. Morgorira Zombrono, Diana Knoock. Evongelino Zom- brano. Front Row: Usa Presron, Lisa Cowan, Normo Mendoza, Morgcnro Ibcrro. The Trojan Twirlers end The Trojan Guard 71 SOPHOMORE CHEERLEADING SQUAD: Nancy Davis, Kim FranMSn, Sheila McCray, Sally GSotroni, Louro Bruno. Ra chelle Corroderri, Rhonda G'cnerri, and Parry Richards J Cheerleaders Have the Spirit. Do you? The Varsity cheerleaders arrended rhe World Cheerleading Association Camp held at North- ern Illinois University in Dekalb. Our of twenty- four other squads, our group of fired up roh-rahs was rhe only one awarded a superior raring in cheers. They were, or rhe some rime, voted rhe most spirited'' squad. The Sophomore squad attended rhe U.S.C. A. camp held at Valparaiso Universiry. The sopho- mores were awarded three firsr-ploces and o second-place for their cheering obiliry. They also won ribbons for their skit and their pom-pon routine. They placed third overall at rhe camp and thus qualified for rhe Grand Nationals. 72 Cheerleaders Ccrol, LoLo, ond Morgie ched« our thor cure guy in rhe second row. Soph. Cheerleaders Win Bid to Grand Nationals by Kimberly Franklin Cheerleoding camp was a fun and exciring experience. As soan as we arrived, we saw a shower of faces eager ro begin the many activi- ties. On rhe first day we received our dorm rooms, which became our home away from home. After we are lunch, each squad re- ceived an evaluating staff member whose job it wos ro tell our squad what we needed ro work on as far as cheers were concerned. The first night's competition required us ro perform our pom-pon routine ro Fame . We were so ner- vous. During rhe second day we learned mony cheers and stunts. The best parr of that day was meeting rhe many new people. At rhe evening competition we performed our skit, entitled, Trojan Players . The skit was about rhe many sports ployers at Bloom. After rhe skit we re- ceived rwo first-place ribbons. Finally rhe last day of camp arrived. Each squod learned more cheers and practiced their routines for rhe final evening's competition. It seemed that, despite being tired and sore, ev- eryone let her talent shine that night. We re- ceived one second-place for our cheers, a first- place for our performance, and we were invited ro rhe Grand National Cheerleading Competition. Cheerleaders 73 Pom-pon Squad Adds New Look The pom-pon squad rhis year has developed a new look The girls pursued rheir goal and obrained new uniforms and pom-pons. The squad was organized to provide holf-rime en- rerrainmenr and spirir ro Bloom's home games. Tryours were held in rhe summer, or which rime many members arrended camp and received a Super Srar Squad Award. The young ladies are very dedicated ro rheir work in supporting rheir school. The squad consisred of 20 mem- bers, ranging from freshman ro senior srarus. THE 1961-1982 POM-PON SQUAD—Dock Row: Natalie Small, Vanerra Walter, Carlo Porrer, Karen Greger, Valerie Mcrrrison, Sheila Webster, Marsha Porrer. Rhonda Lee, Diana Thompson, Marsha Mcnson, Deborah Boykin. Front Row: Trocy Richards, Kris Greger, Tonya Smtih, levetre Henderson, Cynrhio Wolrers. Vanesso Welker, Sherri Jones, Felicio Holoway, Ausanro Beasley. Christy Manda, Kelly Sreworr, Cynrhio Pennlngron. 74 The Pom-pon Squod Sporrs 75 It's the Real McCoy i Raymond McCoy, along wirh rhe DePoul Blue Demons, returned ro McCann Gym one Thursday nighr in November for one of rheir rwo inrrosquod gomes. Coach Roy Meyer was presented wirh on honorary key ro rhe dry by Commissioner Eugene Sodus and rhe Bloom Key Club The fans of DePoul, ond rhose who wished ro see McCoy ploy again, showed rheir enrhusiasm by filling McCann Gym ro rhe maxi- mum. The game was also broadcosr live over WGN Radio which reolly brought attention ro Bloom High School in a positive manner. TOP PHOTOS: Raymond McCoy dribbles rhe ball down- court and shoots ir up for a field gool on rhe courr where he played four years of Varsiry ball. ABOVE: Cooch Ray Mey- er is presented wirh a plaque and honorary key ro rhe ary by Commissioner Eugene Scdus, rhe Bloom sponsor of rhe Key dub. RIGHT: Walrer Payrcn, o Blue Demon? Perhcps next year if rhe Bears don’r do berrer rhis year. 76 DePoul cr Bloom LEFT: Don Morrin rhinte rhor o 24-hour marathon really ain't no big thing” when it comes to helping the fund for o new track. BELOW: Take the picrure alreody.- we wonr to ger some sleep BOTTOM: Joe McKeska and Fred Morton demonstrare how the newspaper was once delivered to irs customers. Running for Dollars The rrack reams and orher sponsors have worked hard ond ceaselessly all year ro raise money for a new all-seoson rrack. Members of rhe rrack ream probably pur rhe mosr efforr in raising money when rhey held a 24-hour relay in rhe Nelson fieldhouse. The willingness of rhe porriciponrs proves how imporranr a new rrack is here ar Bloom. Special rhanks should go ro Coach Poole who foughr sleep in rhose wee hours of rhe morning and ro Dan Marrin, a senior, who ran in rhe relay even rhough he will nor be or Bloom when rhe new rrack is builr. 24-Hour Track Marathon 77 Volleyball Team Dumps Off Opponents The hard-hirring volleyball ream broughr an extreme amounr of excitement to Veazey Gym during its 1981 season. Under the coaching of Ms. Linda Conrad, spectators were allowed to witness the ream's sizzling serves and spec- tacular spikes. The girls' great success had to do with the overall talent of rhe ream as well os Ms. Conrad's decision to ploy an extended offense, an offense most opponents were incapable of playing. Though rhe ream was hindered by injuries and illnesses throughout rhe season, all rhe girls pulled together and served up an outstanding record of twenty wins and five losses. In confer- ence play, the girls rook second place with their only losses coming at rhe hands of Thornton and Richards, both contests involving hard fought and evenly marched games. Red ribbons were also captured in rhe Bloom, Shepard and District Tournaments. The exhibition of outstanding volleyball was en- joyed by many, bur this type of volleyball is nor going to become simply post history here or Bloom. With seven varsity members returning next year, rhe excitement in Veazey Gym is apt to be recreated in 1982. VARISTY GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL: Bock Row—Mary Mor- DeMorreo Front Row—Denise Janssen, Chris Melvin, Linda shall, Tammi Jomes, Rurh Zeldenrusr. Ann Sokol, Cooch DiNopoli, Sharon Quinones, Tommy Janssen. Undo Conrad, Nancy Qunre, Jodi Blair, Suzy Rosr, Rose 78 Girls' Volleybo! ABOVE LEFT: Tommi Jomes, dong with rwo opponenrs, con'r seem ro quire ger o hondle on rhe bdl. LOWER LEFT: Undo DiNopoli reports ro her reommores. Be porienr, you guys; ir's coming beck down!'' ABOVE: During pre-ejeme warm-ups, Jodi Weir orremprs ro hypnorize rhe boll. Gils' Volleybol 79 RIGHT: P urh Zeldervusr ploys heods up volleybdl os she is viewed by o heedless specroror. BELOW RIGHT: Sharon Quinones prays for o vicrory os her reammores look on hrenrly. BELOW: Ann Sokol commonds rhe bell: “Go rhor-o- way!” 80 Girls' Volleybol JUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM: Bock Row—Men- eger Amy Horak, Shari Rosserro, Kelly Axelsoa Liz Zube. Gwen Lopez, Margie Lechowicz, Cooch Donna Miller. Front Row—Chorlorre Bobek, Kristen Thomas, Cord Srephany, Yvonne Krobbe, Sue Worn. LEFT: The Trojen ream in ac- rion! Girls' Volleybdl 81 As rhe reom brings ro o dose anorher wbor might hove been agoinsr Morion, Mr. Harris dreoms of o nice, hot shower. Varsity Team Needs More Than ''Spirit' The 1981 Bloom Varsiry foorball reom foiled ro win more rhan one gome rhis season. The one win, ironically, was on Homecoming nighr when rhe Varsiry reom bear Thornron by o score of 24 ro 14. Whar could be rhe reason for rhe lock of success rhis year? For one rhing, rhe ream was comprised of only Three seniors on defense and only four seniors on offense. Some of rhe more oursranding players for rhis to Succeed season induded: Eric Bieronski, Joel Boyd, Tom Erikson, Normon Fleming, Scorr Cooper, John Alcorr, Tom Elizalde, and, lasr bur nor leosr, Ralph Von Dyke, who made All-Conference honors. Having ployed wirh dererminorion rhroughour rhe seoson, despire rhe losing re- cord, rhe foorboll ream was described by Mr. Harris os young ond enrhusiosric'' wirh a lor of spirir . f. v VARSITY FOOTBALL—Back Row: Mike Volini, Ken Deiron, Dilly Showers, Dory! Russell, John Borgia, Pot Blair, Joe Srirh, Ralph Von Dyke, Mark Jones. Tom Erikson, Tony Goikowski, Geroge Fushi, Scorr Cooper, Ken Nash, Joel Boyd, Cooch Rusk, Coy Garnett. Third Row: Coach Geyer, Coach Joco- beir, Bil Alcorr, Tim Wison, Bill Argue, Eric Bieronski, Normon Fleming, Rich Lale, Ezekiel Lopez, Greg Horte, Carl Panici. Joe Brehm, Bill Wolf, Gus Anton, Stephen Roberts, Tom Efzalde, Cooch Horris. Second Row: Byron McNoly, Kevin Befcon, Stan Cruse, John Kringas, Bricn Kwosek, John Pe- rrarco, John Skorup. Fred Porker, Greg Helton, Andy Robert- son, Richard Guger, Todd Spuhler. Proberr Presutri, Darryl Adorns, Gino Boncnorre. Front Row: Wife Jordon, John Shellnur, Alec Fushi, Victor Holder, Mono Hernandez, John Alcorr, Jessie Lopez, Tony Zompareli, Horokj Holly, Joe Invergo, Taylor King, Walter Cooper, Devin Stokes, Ron Vagnoni. 82 Varsiry Foorbal Vorsiry Foorboll 63 Jake Leaves Athletic Director's Post With Fond Memories Cooch Joacobeir is somewhar of a household name for Bloom srudenrs, porenrs, and Teach- ers. It's no surprise since his service or Bloom has roralled 28 years. He hos been coaching in gen- eral for 32 years ond plans ro give coaching anorher Three. Throughour The years, his major conrriburions have been Through his work wirh rhe foorball reams. He has seen rhe problems of nighr foorball in rhe lore 1960's and, Through o love for and a belief in people, has warched Those problems come and go. His feelings for Bloom High School are very srrong. It's one of rhe besr in Illinois. Ir doesn'r pull any punches for irs srudenrs, said Joke. He believes rhe school has a grear faculry, excellenr coaches, and an enrhusiasric srudenr body. Some of his mosr memorable momenrs have been wirh rhe foorball and baseball reams of 1957 along wirh rhe reams of 1963 and 1964. Whar comes nexr for Joke will be his hope of becoming a loy minisrer for rhe Merhodisr Church. He will also enjoy fishing. I would rarh- er fish rhan ear, he srored. He will olso ger ro enjoy his family more. His son is a coach, and his daughrer is a rherapy reacher ar rhe SPEED cenrer. Mr. Jacobeir has appreciared his rime, efforr, and love rhar he has spenr around Bloom srudenrs. He simply srored, Bloom has given me more rhan I could hove ever given Bloom. We will realize how much he has given ro Bloom as he prepares ro leave. Coach Fred Jacobeir— Twenry-Eighr Years of Dedicared Service ro rhe Srudenrs of Bloom High School SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL—Bock Row: Mork Yocono, Ori- on Keene, John Hording, Mike Howe, Nids Lobue, Deon DiPooli, Mark Johnson, Jose Mortinez, RicJ-sy Greep, Orion Renfrew Third Row: Coach Holr, Tony Fleming, Joe Park, Lyndon Ervin, Sreve Marshall, Sreve Hogemosrer, Den Wei- shaar, Anrhony Panid, Joe Grilli, Anthony Renzerti, John Kwasigroch, Coach Piozza. Second Row: Mork Webb, Her- man David, Mork Velez, Terry Vognoni, Fred Seniw, Dob Rineorson, Sherman Whire, Roosevelr Johnson, Shown Woshmgron, John Drozd, Orion Prokop. Front Row: Alonzo Edmondson, Dryanr Holder, Jose Ulloa, Jim Ponid. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL—Back Row: Cooch Hunt, Scotr Jewlrt, Frank Jobbe, Chris Adorns, Kevin Karpas, Gilberr Ramirez, Derrik Johnson, Dorryl Skinner, Ronald Ruffin. Eric Thompson, Coach Wiliams. Third Row: Orion Samuels. Tim Rineorson, Greg Heath, Leslie Dixkner, Keith Reynolds, Tony Krabbe, Chris Droxron, Jeff Denny, Ed Doxy, Coach Piozzc. Second Row: Tony Hernandez, Alan Loch, Melvin Wison, Michael Malone, Chuck Kelly, Jon Andrade, Richord Brooks, Domy Shelley, Jerry Cdey. Front Row: Mork Rob- ertson. Steven Hale, Phillip Dorrkiewicz, Kenny Ochoa, Scorr Prarscher, Par Horris, Fletcher Smirh, Drent Donaldson, Dovid Seover. Freshman Sophomore Football 85 BOYS' SOCCER CLUB—Bock Row: Rafael Miranda, Ed Hol- ler, Marcelb Allevi, Pobb Villonueva, Robert Moreland, Ar- mcndo Mejo, Corlos Fousro, Jesus Mejia, Tony Zomparelli. Valter Lolli (Coproin). Front Row: Morio X. Hernandez (Cap- tain), Tony Rorondi, Federico Cosrillo, Humberto Villonueva, Elvis Bolderas, Martin Aydo. Ajon Sandoval, Mark Sos- nowsW, Lorenzo Lucari. Soccer Kicks up a Storm The soccer ream hod an excellent seoson os Morio Hernandez led rhe ream ro on eighr and rwo record. Other notable players were: Tony Zomparelli and Mark Sosnowski os high scorers and Federico Cosrillo on defense. Another thing for the soccer team ro cheer about is that next year they will be on inrerscholasric ream. Ms. Garcia said of the ream, They were very easy ro work with, high spirited, and they had good sports conduct.'’ 66 Soccer Team VARSITY GOLF TEAM—Dock Row: Mr. Anderson, Por Row: Nick Morttomi. Dora DeNovellis, Greg Shiple, Dove O'Keefe, Anthony Glovos, John Poerio, Tom Wolff. Front Sineni. Golf Tees off to Victory Par O'Keefe led rhe way for rhe golf reom rhis year wirh on overage of 43 srrokes for o nine hole course. Mr. Anderson arrribured rhis success ro hard work and dedication abng wirh rhe facr rhar rhe reom members purring forrh rhis hdrd work all had rhree years of exper- ience. “We showed grear improvemenr over lasr year and hope ro conrinue rhis improve- menr inro nexr year, said Mr. Anderson of rhe ream. The Frosh-Soph golf reom also had a success- ful year wirh Rico Perrongelli winning rhe Homewood-Flossmoor Sophomore Invirarional. FROSH-SOPH GOLF—Back Row: Phil Narcissi. Torn Ama- dio, Joe Damioni, Rico Perrongelli, Mr. Groremeyer. Front Row: Mike Perozzi, Paul Esposito, Scotr Delazi, George Zer cnre, Dove Holrz. Golf Teom 87 BELOW: Ahead of his competitors, Mark Goers leods the rin, Greg Dewyer, Carl Dohm, Front Row: Joe McKesko. way ro rhe finish line. RIGHT: VARSITY BOYS' CROSS Greg Limas, Fred Morron, Mark Goers. COUNTRY—Back Row: Sreve Perl, David Seibert, Dan Mar- LEFT: Jce McKesko shows a group of W17 Varslry spikesrers rhe reason why rheir opponenrs are always saying, Hey, weight up!” RIGHT: Joe McKesko looks up in rime ro ovoid becoming bushed. 88 Boys' Cross Country Cross Country Controls Consistently Even rhough rhe reom hod ro rebuild irself afrer losing rhe rop six members from losr yeor, ir has been o good season! These words spok- en by Coach Poole, praised a Varsiry ream on which Dan Marrin, a senior, was rhe only rerunn- ing varsiry member. The season saw Joe McKeska placing in rhe Secrionals, proving ro be rhe leader of rhe pack . Cooch Poole eagerly looks forward ro seeing McKeska running during rhe nexr rwo years since Joe is now only a sophomore. Mark Goers, a junior, also looks good for a promising year nexr season. The only problem rhe ream had rhis year came because of a few minor injuries. The ream will be'losing rwo Varsiry members nexr year, bur wirh every loss is a gain, and rhese gains will provide more losses for Bloom's furure cross counrry foes. FROSH-SOPH CROSS COUNTRY: Dock Row—James La- Row—John Balassone, Richard Mangerson, Perez. Dodo, John Morton, Gen Erid son, Kenneth Montgomery, Brer Schroeder, David Jeffrey. Tim Karn, Dexter Johnson, Dan Evons, Coach Poole. Front Boys' Cross Country 89 Girls' Cross Country Kicks Up Its Heels The girls' Cross Counrry reom hod a successful season this year wirh Annerre Maselli leading rhe way. Annerre is rhe first girl in Bloom Cross Counrry history ro break rhe twelve minute barrier for two miles. Mr. Slora hopes rhar rhe facr rhar Annerre qualified downsrare rhis year will bring abour a new fronrier for Girls' Cross Counrry. Mr. Slora feels rhar rhe ream's success is based on rhe same facrors which made An- nerre successful. He srared, They ran as well as they possibly could on any given day.” GIRLS' CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: Linda Wolf. Therese Da!os- nock, Annerre Moselk, Helen Connors, Amo Perrou, Dor- sone, Joon Ziligen, Lisa Hines, Jcnerre Moselli, Anne Hoj- lene Bulr, Barbara Lopez, Mr, Slora. 90 Gris' Cross Counrry GIRLS' FROSH-SOPH SWIMMING: Dock Row—Debbie Jonk (Cooch), Jennifer Ccrlson, Gina Fola'oni, Liz St. Leger, Loura Moir, Debbie We-sbrodr. Front Row—Delmo Alegrio, This year rhe swim ream hod an oursranding ream wirh everyone being successful in her evenrs. The rhree Seniors on rhe ream led rhe way in efforr and conrribured endless leader ship. These Seniors were: Connie Esponsiro, Nan- cy Srraussl and Debbi Budde. Mr. Kelley arrri- Debbie Rarkovic, Down Hawker, Louro Skrzynski, Rcquel Gomez. LEFT: Flying through rhe or ond onro rhe fronr poge of rhe CNcogo Tribune is Tommy Drown. bures rheir success ro rhe number of srudenrs on rhe ream, ream spirir, and rhe leadership of rhe Varsiry swimmers. Says Mr. Kelley, I'm very happy wirh rhe season. The girls have come a long way! GIRLS' VARSITY SWIMMING: [kick Row—Diene Corron. Kris Johnson, Ann Murphy, Tommy Drown, Connie Espon- siro, Melisso Tracy. Front Row—Heather Oliver, Debbi Dudde, Melisso Reynolds, Nancy Srroussl, Ctoudio Garch. Kim Spych. Girls' Swimming 91 ABOVE: Kely Ruse in flight. Rebuilding Season for Girls' Tennis With rhe srars of losr year's ream gone, rhe 1981-1982 ream hod ro focus on an enrire group efforr insread of an effort based on rhe perfor- mances of one or rwo individuals. This year’s rennis ream coached by Mr. Turner, consisred of all new Varsity members, none of whom had ployed at rhe Varsity level before. The girls finished with an overall record of 1 and 12 and placed eighth in rhe conference. The major problem of rhe team could be attrib- uted ro rhe fact that rhe girls were young and were lacking in experience. The Junior Varsity suffered most of rhe same setbacks rhe Varsity did. The JV ream had an overall record of 0 and 13 and placed sixth in rhe conference. The future, however, does not look bleak for rhe Girls' Tennis program. Doth reams began playing good, consistent rennis toward rhe end of the year due ro rhe fact that rhe girls gained a lot of experience throughout rhe season. This trend will undoubtedly continue next year since rhe ream will be older and more knowledge- able in tournament play. Now that rhe ream knows what it is doing, rhe ball is in its court! VARSITY GIRLS' TENNIS—Back Row: Joyce Ewers, Kely Hooks, Shoron Pulec. Coach Turner, Joner Plucienik, Rebec- Ruse. Angelo Kowalski, Alano Konieczka. Front Row: Kely co Romirez. 92 Gris' Tennis JUNIOR-VARSITY GIRLS' TENNIS—Dock Row: Lourie Pos- corelo, Koren Domon. Moneaseona DJocWul. Ann Delaney. Front Row: Parti Moreland, ViW i Wfcon, Emily Kcrwowski, April Drown. ■ s. ' A!,'; } , Gris’ Tennis 93 The Scoreboard VARSITY FOOTBALL Mr. Cormel Bloom 0 Opponent 05 Morion 0 8 Thornridge 0 23 Eisenhower 0 03 Thornwcod 0 17 Thornron 14 24 Richards 14 18 Bloom Trail 15 06 Homewood-Ftossmoor 0 27 VARSITY VOLLEYBALL VARSITY GIRLS' CROSS COUNTRY Bloom Cpponenr Illinois Chrisrian 2 0 Opponent Bloom Lincolnway 2 1 Rich Cenrrd 20 00 Thornridge 2 0 Rich South 26 29 Eisenhower 2 0 Jolier Cenrrd 26 31 Thornwcod 2 1 Thornron Frocronal Sourh TENTH Thornron 2 1 Bloom Trail 27 28 Richards 2 0 Thornwood 24 03 Bloom Trail 2 0 Homewood-Ftossmoor Invir THIRD Homewood-Flossmocr 2 1 Argo 21 04 Jolier Vest 2 0 Eisenhower 26 33 Thornridge 2 0 Eisenhower 2 0 Bloom Invirarional NINTH Thornwood 2 0 Thornridge 20 43 Thornron 2 0 Tinley Pork hvirorionol SIXTH Richords 2 0 Richords 21 34 Oloom Tral 2 0 Thornron 28 29 Homewood-Flossmoor 2 0 Rich Eosr Invirariond Bloom Invitational SECOND Homewood-Ftossmoor 23 06 Shepard SECOND Eisenhower 26 06 Jdier Eosr 21 34 Thornron Fracrional Sourh 20 05 Rich Central Invirariond FOURTEENTH SOPHOMORE VOLLEYBALL CONFERENCE EIGHTH SECTIONAL Annette Maselli wenr downsrare Bloom Opponent Bnois Chrisrion 1 2 Lincolnwoy 0 2 Thornridge 2 1 SOCCER Eisenhower 1 2 Thornwood 0 2 Bloom Opponent Thornron 1 2 Rich Eosr 5 2 Richords 1 2 Morion 3 1 Bloom Trail 1 2 Morion 2 0 Homewood-Ftossmoor 1 2 Morion 6 2 Jolier West 2 0 Morion 1 0 Thornridge 0 2 Eisenhower 5 6 Eisenhower 2 1 Homewood-Ftossmoor 1 0 Thornwood 1 2 Homewood-Ftossmoor 2 1 Thornron 2 0 Eisenhower 0 3 Richords 2 0 Thornridge 0 2 Bloom Trail 0 2 Homewood-Ftossmoor 1 2 VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY SOPHOMORE CROSS COUNTRY VARSITY GIRLS' TENNIS Opponent Varsity Frosh-Soph Thornron Fracrional S. 16th 20rh Bloom Opponent Bloom Troi and Thornridge 3 2 Thornwood WIN WIN Argo 5 0 Proviso West 14rh — Homewood-Ftossmoor 0 5 Argo ond Rich Central 2 3 Elsenhower WIN LOSS Eisenhower 3 2 Bloom Invirarional llrh llrh Bloom Troil 0 2 Thornridge LOSS LOSS Rich Sourh 0 2 Tinley Park Invirarionol 5rh 9th Richards 2 0 Thornron ond WIN Thornron 4 1 Rchords LOSS WN Jdier Cenrrol 5 0 Eisenhower end WIN Thornwood 2 0 Homewood-Flossmoor LOSS LOSS Rich Eosr 3 2 SICA MEET 4th 5rh Morion Corholic 2 3 DISTRICT 8rh SECTIONALS Joe McKesko Pieced SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL Bloom Opponent Morion 6 22 Thornridge 6 28 Eisenhower 8 16 Thornwood 8 9 Thornron 7 12 Richords 18 6 Bloom Troll 6 12 Homewood-Flossmoor 6 26 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Bloom Opponenr Morion 6 14 Thornridge 8 16 Eisenhower 22 16 Thornwood 16 6 Thornron 16 12 Richards 00 0 Bloom Trail 28 6 ; Homewood-Ftossmoor 8 22 Oak Forest B Teom) 6 24 Eisenhower (B Teom) 6 12 Homewood-Flossmoor (B Teom) 6 28 94 Scores FROSH.-SOPH. GKLS' TENNIS Dlcom Opponenr Thornridge 1 4 Argo 2 0 Homewood-Flossmocf 0 5 Rich Cenrrol 0 5 Eisenhower 0 5 Dlcom Troil 1 4 Rich Sourh 2 3 Richcrds 2 3 Richards 2 3 Thornton 0 2 Jolier Cenrrol 4 1 Thornwood 1 4 Rich Eosr 0 2 Morion CorhoSc 1 4 VARSITY GOLF Dbom Opponenr Thornridge WIN Tlnley Pork WIN Shepard LOSS Rich Easr LOSS Eisenhower LOSS Rich Cenrrol WIN Morion LOSS Rich South LOSS Thorrvon WIN Richords WIN Dbom Trafl LOSS Homewood-Fbssmoor LOSS CONFERENCE SIXTH DISTRICT SEVENTH FROSH-SOPH GOLF Dbom Opponenr Thornridge WIN Tinley Pork WIN Rich Eosr WIN Shepord LOSS Eisenhower WIN Rich Cenrrol WIN Morbn LOSS Rich Sourh LOSS Thornron WIN Richords WIN Dbom Troil WIN Thornwood LOSS Homewood-Fbssmoor LOSS VARSITY GIRLS' DASKETDALL Dloom Opponenr Coriss 59 48 Eisenhower 58 41 Thornwood 34 46 Ookbwn 74 39 Dremen 56 54 Lockporr 39 47 Thornron 59 66 Richords 72 50 Dloom Troil 49 36 Lockporr 56 73 Homewood-Fbssmoor 50 35 Thornridge 57 41 Eisenhower 52 38 Thornwood 42 57 Jolier Wesr 54 29 Thornron 68 58 Richords 51 39 Dloom TroJ 68 48 FROSH-SOPH GIRLS' DASKETDALL Dbom Opponenr Eisenhower 29 37 Thornwood 40 45 Thornron 23 37 Richords 20 27 Dloom Trol 27 33 Morion 27 33 Lockporr 23 32 Homewood-Fbssmoor 14 38 Thornridge 33 39 Eisenhower 16 35 Thornwood 23 43 Thornron 24 36 Richords 13 29 Dbom Troil 23 30 Jolier Wesr 20 27 VARSITY WRESTLING Dbom Opponenr Rich Sourh 33 26 Morion 21 42 Thornrdge 43 19 Hercules Tournament FOURTH Thornwood 9 49 Rocker Tournomenr SEVENTH Thornron 11 47 Crere 29 26 T.F. North 44 19 Obom Troi 16 42 Homewood-Flossmoor 24 37 Rich Eosr 30 27 Richords 34 26 Hillcresr 17 38 Conference SIXTH FROSH-SOPH WRESTLNG Soph Frosh. Rich South LOSS LOSS Morion LOSS LOSS Thornridge LOSS WN Hercules Tournomenr FOURTH Thornwood LOSS LOSS Thornron LOSS TIE Crere WIN T.F. North WIN Dloom Troil LOSS LOSS Homewood-Fbssmoor WN WN Rich Eosr LOSS Richords LOSS LOSS Hillcresr LOSS Scores 95 Girls' Cagers Break Loose If one were ro look up rhe word ream work in o dictionary, ir would be found rhor ir is a cooperative effort by the members of a ream ro achieve a common gool. This certain- ly exemplified rhe 1981-1982 Girls' Varsity bas- ketball ream. According ro head coach, Miss Marilyn Anderson, This year's ream illustrated the rrue meaning of teamwork and worked together well. Even though rhe squad had lost four key players ro graduation, the ream compensated with extreme quickness and agility. Experience on rhe squad came from Senior veterans Jodi Blair ond Lakenia Mock ond Junior Lorerro Wes- ton. Rounding our this year's starring five were Senior Sue Heffernan and Sophomore Karen Damon. The ream's success was due ro each individ- ual girl's unselfishness. Working rhe boll into sharp-shooting Loretta Weston enabled rhe penetration necessary for a ream's success. Some of rhe highlights of rhe season include rhe second place finish in rhe Annual Bloom Christmas tournament os well os rhe solid play against Lockporr, o ream which was rated first in rhe area. Every member of rhe ream contributed her own potential ability ro make rhe ream into a unit capable of reaching its goals. The Junior- Varsity squod, coached by Mr. Scott Turner, on the other hand, faced a rebuilding season. No returning starters from rhe J-V squad mecnr that Coach Turner had five empty spaces ro fill. He turned his attention ro rhe fundamentals of rhe gome as well as rhe development of a ream effort. One of rhe main goals that rhe ream adopted was rhe accomplishing a record of .500 over rhe course of rhe season. The Junior- Varsity is mainly a stepping stone to experience, a quality which is very valuable ro rhe girls when they begin ro perform on rhe Varsity level in rhe near future. VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM —Bock Row: Manager Amy Horok, Karen Damon, Noncy Bunre, Jodi Blair. Lorerro Wesron. Front Row: Sue Heffernan, Liso Mirche!. Lakenia Mack ABOVE RIGHT: Lakenia Mack and a Thornridge defender find rme ro ''high-five” during rhe gome. 96 Giris' Baskerbcll JUNIOR-VARSITY BASKETBALL—Dock Row: Morie Brad- ford, Cheryl Grobowski, Gwen Lopez, Romono Liggns, Brunetro Jones. Front Row: Timo Sraodo, Cheryl Dubsky, Kris Thomos. ond Sondro Sonchez. Nor Pictured: Alfreido Johnson. Gris' Boskerboll 97 BELOW: lr looks like everything is going Bloom's woy os jons! RIGHT: Lorerro Weston hos the edge on o Thornridge another shor drops through the hoop for our fighting Tro- defender os they sky for the jump bal. 98 Girls' Bosket bo I Gris' Boskerbdl 99 As his opponents worch, Kevin Love gives them some basketball pointers as he goes up for a basker. As a Season, it was Close, but no cigar!” Being a very inexperienced ream, rhe varsity basketball ream made strong progress as rhe season continued. Bearing Mendel Catholic High School, which or that rime was ranked third in rhe stare, and winning our own Thanksgiving tournament were rhe highlights of rhe season. Two key players, Deron Perkins and Benny Garnett, were injured shortly after rhe season starred. Kevin Love, who moved here from Seattle, soon became an important member of rhe ream, though. Coach Mason played three or four juniors in most games, hoping that more experience for these players rhis yeor would make for a better ream—and season—next year. VARSITY BOYS' BASKETBALL—Back Row: Denny Den- mcn (Assistant Coach), Deron Perkins, Kevin Love, David Woods, Jce Srirh, Kelvin Lee. Par Dior, Wes Mason (Coach). Front Row: Greg Ciambrone (Manager), Steve Eiserman, Nick Hrnyok, Lamonr Deon, Malcolm Thompson, Vince Crossland, Gary Collins, Maurice Calhoun. ICO Vorsiry Boys' Boskerbdl LEFT: Even on opponent's score rocrics con'r keep Steve Eiserman from penetrating to the hoop. BELOW LEFT: Joe Srirh ccn find the bosket with no trouble or ol. BELOW: Cooch Moscn gives Ns tired cogers some srroregic odvice before they take their places on the court once cgain. Vorsity Boys’ Baskerbol 101 SOPHOMORE BOYS'BASKETBALL—Dock Row: Fred Lee ici. Les Henderson. Ridsy Dell (Cooch) Front Row: Tino (Manager), Ron Ruff ft, Eric Thompson. Derrick Jackson, Whitfield. Ron Alexander. Sherman White, Fred Tenoyuco, Robert Qronl horst, Mike Howe, Rico Petrongelli. Corlo Pen Vernon Reed, Paul Nykozo. FRESHMAN BOYS' BASKETBALL —Bock Row: Ken McNeol (Cooch), Gory Jackson, Reggie Foster. Phil Faso, Edward Doxy, Richcrd Jones, Ron Johnson, Mcrk Gonron, Roger Gorcio, Tony Dickhom, Chris Droxron, Preston Doulder (Cooch). Front Row: Kevin Foster, Tony Rley. Mark Austin, Kelley Thomas. Arnell Elam, Gary Mdnrosh, Husron Savage, Chuck Kelly, Juan Alfaro. '02 Freshmon Sophomore Dosketboll FAR LEFT: Kevin Love poses os rhe new Oscor for rhe Academy of Fine Basketball. Love rhar boll1 ABOVE: Mal- colm Thompson decides ro sir down and take o resr when he figures our rhar his opponent musr be bind. LEFT: Joe Srirh rakes rime our ro wove ro rhe crowd coming ;n rhe door os Do via Woods plays o lirrle pushond-shove wirh an opponent. Daskerbal 103 Gymnastics Team Not Half Dad Tommy Janssen and Rose Barren- led rhe woy this year for rhe Girls' Gymnasric ream. The whole ream displayed a great deol of rolenr. Mr. Bromund wos very happy with rhe season, a season which found rhe ream scoring in rhe 70's ar rhe beginning and in rhe high 80's ar rhe end despire losing several key performers due ro injuries and other Things. Mr. Bromund said rhar rhe girls should have an equally good ream—if nor a berrer one—next year because he will have rwo Juniors rerurning nexr year. These girls will work well with rhe members of a srrong Sophomore ream which displayed irs ral- enr rhis year. TOP PHOTO: Mario Muzzo swings inro ocrion. LEFT: Varsity Gymnastics Team. Tammy Janssen, Mario Muzzo, Rose Darrerr, Jenny Gariboy. Nor Pictured: Parry Formenrfti, Lauri Edwards, Keda White, Karhy Rodriguez. ABOVE: The Leaning Tower of Rose. 104 Gymnastics FROSH.-SOPH. GYMNASTICS—Dock Row-. Charlotte Bo- do Bruno. Second Row: Brenda Lopez, Debbie Friel, Becky bek, Loura Bruno, Rochelle Corroderri, Virginio Melone, Un- Buetow, Tereso Aulinskis. Front Row: Kothy Srosor. Roquel Gomez, Rhondo Ganerti, Jomie Cornel Frosh-Sophs Flip into Action Alrhough the Frosh-Soph Gymnastics ream did nor have a winning season, it did have an outstanding one as far as hard work, dedication and a desire to improve were concerned. The Varsity ream will be very fortunate next year in gaining a lor of ralenr from the outstanding Ju- niors. As Mrs. Jank, coach of the Junior-Varsiry said, The Frosh-Soph squad was a diligent and de- termined group. They knew what they had to do to improve, and the girls worked exception- ally hard to accomplish their goals. ABOVE: Tammy Janssen ftps for gymnastics! Gymnastics 105 Motmen Grapple with Future BELOW: Sophomore Wrestling. Bock Row: Coach Greg Zuidema, Mark Velez, Jim Blazcak, Dob Edmon, Anthony Renzerri, Joe Pori-;, Dan Shelton. Ricardo Lopez. Second Row: Porrer Edmon, Sreve Hole, John Konieczka, Jim Sr. Leger, Gilben Ramirez, Keith Reynolds, Mark Drooks. Doryl Washington, Kevin Molone. Front Row: Dove Jeffery. Alonzo Edmonson. Having a young and improved ream, rhis year's wresrlers were looking forward ro a suc- cessful future. Having beaten previously un- beaten reams and finally having filled all the weight dosses, the ream had the chance of becoming an efficient unit. The bosic reason, though, came from the success of individual marches. Some outstanding achievers rhis year have been: Tom Erickson, Byron McNally, Jae Pork, Mark Velez, Alonzo Edmonson, Leonardo Warts, and so far undefeated Dave Jeffery. Purring it all together, rhis year’s ream was able ro secure an optimistic attitude toward the fu- ture. WRES 5 31 CHAMPIONS VARSITY WRESTLING—Bock Row: Coach Urbanick, Joe Pork, Mark Velez, Anthony Renzerri, Walter Cooper, Alonzo Edmonson, John Kringos, Floyd Dillord, Tom Worts, Denny Montgomery, Alfie PHorro, Ricordo Lopez, Dan Shel- ton, Porrer Edmon, Coach Zuidemo Front Row: Dyron McNally, Tom Erikson, Leonordo Watrs, Dove Jefferey. 106 Wresrling People 107 Central Administration RIGHT: C. Jesse Newlon, Assr. Super- intendent of Curriculum. BELOW LEFT: Ernest Davis, Director of Special Education and Special Services. BE- LOW RIGHT: Curtis McDaniel, Assr. Superintendent of Business Affairs. Board of Education - Mrs. Marion Baron Mr. Ernest A. Capriotti SI wm Mr. Bruce Green Mr. Warren Kurfh Mr. Fino Menzietti Mr. Doug Trolanl 108 Centre! Administration Board of Education Building Administration Dr. Steckel Retires After Thirty-three Years of Service to Bloom Dr. Sreckel is retiring or the end of this school year. He starred here as a Biology reacher in 1949. Larer he became a Counselor-Dean. In rhose days rhe counselor and dean were rhe same person, an individual who also was a member of rhe Administration. In 1965 rhe school district was reorganized, and Dr. Sreckel was appoinred Assisranr Principal. The following year he was made Principal. Some of Dr. Sreckel's mosr memorable mo- ments hove been: being made principal, re- ceiving his docrorare, and having rhe library named after him. One of rhe rhings he will miss mosr upon leaving Bloom is rhe graduation ceremony. He also feels rhar he will miss rhe association which he has enjoyed wirh rhe stu- dents and faculry of Bloom. Dr. Sreckel plans ro spend his newly gained free rime gardening, raising bees, fishing and polishing rocks for his collection. He also plans ro sray in education, possibly by reaching a college course or rwo. One firm belief of Dr. Sreckel's is rhar Bloom has a very pracrical program ro prepare stu- dents for enrering rhe world. Bloom offers pro- grams from business ro mechanics, from draft- ing ro chemical engineering. Dr. Sreckel feels rhar students these days have more opportuni- ties ro choose rheir careers rhon ever before. When asked how students hove changed since he srarred or Bloom in 1949, Dr. Sreckel replied: Srudenrs are more open now rhan before. He feels rhar srudenrs are more willing ro rry and help bring chonges about when rhey don't like something which affects rheir lives. We won'r change. Though, all rhe good years Dr. Sreckel hos given ro Bloom High School! Dr. Wayne Erck Assisranr Principal Mr. Ron Patton Assisranr Principal Butding Administration 109 Ten Give 25 Years of Dedication to Bloom The faculty members whose picrures appear below have given rwo-and-a-half decades of service or more to rhe students of Bloom High School. Such dedication hopefully produces its own rewards, bur we oil should recognize how much we owe to these ten people, individuals who hove dedicated themselves to rhe youth of rhe Chicago Heights area. Mr. Alvin M. Andersen. Sodd Srudies. M.A., U. of Chicago. 27 years or Dloom. Miss Judy Connolly. P.E. M.A , U. of Iowa. 27 years or Dloom. Divisional Coordinator. P.E. Mr. John A. Curry. English. M.A., U. of Wisconsin. 28 years or Dloom Mr. Daniel G. Drobik. Social Srudies. M.A., U. of Illinois. 26 years or Dloom. Mr. John F. Foster. An. M.F.A. U. of Illinois. 26 years or Dloom Miss Leitha Paulsen. English. M.A., U. of Chicago. 34 years or Dloom. Divisional Coordina- tor. Communications. Dloom graduate. Mr. Fred Jacobeit. P.E. M.A , Northwestern U. 28 years or Dloom. Mr. Franklin E. Miller. English M.A., U. of Chicogo. 27 yeors or Dloom. Miss Shirley Miller. Home Ec. U. of Illinois 27 yeors or Dloom. Mr. Richard Grotemeyer. Drivers' Ed. M.A , Colorado Srore College of Ed. 26 yeors or Dloom. Miss Phyllis Aley. Social Srudies. M S., Fr. Hoys Kansos Srare U 13 years or Dloom. Mr. Dale Anderson. Sdence M A, Indiana Sr. U. 16 yeors or Dloom. Miss Diana Lynn Anderson. Speco! Ed. D.S., llinois Sr. U. 4 years or Dloom. Ms. Marilyn Anderson. P.E. M.A., U. of Iowa. 17 years or Dloom. Ms. Anntionette L. Austin. Speool Ed. M.S. ed.. Governors' Srore U. 4 years or Dloom. Dloom graduate. Ms. Sherry Balfour. Reading. M.A., Governors' Srore U. 14 years ar Dloom. Ms. Carol Barry. Morh. MS., U. of Chicago. 14 yeors ar Dloom. Mr. James W. Bartholomew. English. M.A., DePou! U. 7 yeors or Dloom. Ms. Elizabeth Beeman. P.E. M.A., Colorado Srore U. 21 yeors ar Dloom. Mr. Roger Behllng. Dusiness Ed. M.S., Norrhern III. U. 21 yeors or Dloom. Mr. Robert H. Bell. P.E. M.A., Governors' Srore U. 17 yeors ar Dloom. Dloom graduate Mr. Stephen Benos. Sdence. MS.. Chcogo Srore U. 16 yeors or Dloom. Mr. Donald G. Berbig. I E. D.S., llinois Srare U. 10 yeors ar Dloom. Mr. Don Bondurant. English. M.A. Southern II. U. 5 yeors or Doom. 110 FacJry Mr. Pohlmcn reflecrs on oil those post seasons, hoping rhor this year's will bring more good fortune. Mr. Preston Bouler. Moth. D A., Southern III. U. 3 years or Bloom Bloom graduate. Mr. Ralph Bromund. P.E. M.A . U. of Arizono. 17 years at Bloom. Ms. Kayrene Brown. Home Ec. M S. ed.. Chicago Store U. 10 years or Bloom. Mr. Bruce Bush. I E M S, Indicna Stare U 4 years at Bloom. Miss Lynda N. Byrd. Social Studies M A , U. of Wisconsin. 20 years or Bloom. Divisional Coordinator, Humanities. Mrs. Audrey Caldwell. Guidance. M.A.. Tuskegee hsrirure. 12 yeors or Bloom. Ms. Flora Clario. Y.E.T.P. B.S., Narionol College of Ed. Mr. Melford W. Clayton. Social Studies M.A., Chicago Srare U. 15 yeors or Bloom Ms. Undo Conrad. P.E. D.S., George Wiliams. 11 yeors or Bloom. Mr. Jerry DeLap. Counseling. M.S.W., U. of llnois. 14 years ar Bloom. Mr. Wayne Dessecker. Moth BS ed., C.S.C. 14 years or Bloom. Mrs. Patricia Doran. Foreign Longuage. B.A., Western III. U. 5 yeors ar Bloom. Mrs. Karen Ferro. Engfsh. Wesrern Illinois University. Mrs. Lois Fieroh. English. M.A., Governors' Srare U. 17 yeors or Bloom. Mr. John Folta. I E. M.A., Valparaiso U. 13 yeors ar Bloom. Bloom graduore Ms. Diane Marie Forbes. English. B.S., Illinois Srore U. 1 yeor ar Bloom. Dr. Rene Franco. Foreign Lcngucge. M.A., Roosevelr U. 15 yeors ar Bloom. Miss Suzanne Marie Garcia. Bilingual. M.A., Wesrern Bfnois U. 3 yeas or Bloom. Mr. Thomas Gholston. Science B.S , Tuskegee Insrirure. H years or Bloom. Mrs. Terry Gillespie. Science. M.A., U. of Texas ar Austin. 6 years ar Bloom Foculry HI Miss Marilyn Gllreath. Special Ed. M S. ed., U of Illinois—Chicago Circie. 1 year or Bloom. Ms. Cathy Gliottonl. Science. B.S., South- ern IlSnois U. 3 yeors or Bloom. Bloom Gra- duate. Mrs. Norma Gogins. Business Ed. Morh. M S ed., Chicago Srore U. 3 yeors or Bloom. Mr. Dennis Harris. P.E. M S. ed., U. of Minos. 10 yecrs or Bloom. Ms. Diane Harris. Special Education. M A, Governors’ Srore U. 15 yeors or Bloom. Mr. James Hayden. Industrial Ed . B.S., Northern M-cNgon U. 7 yeors or Bloom. Mrs. Shirley Holloway. English. M.A., Pur due U. 20 yeors or Bloom. Mr. Thomas Holt. Science. B.S. ed., Norrh ern llnois U. Bloom Graduate. Mr. Bernard Hughes. Social SrucSes. M.A , Chicogo Srore U 16 yeors or Bloom Mrs. Brenda Huneryager. Reoding. M S. ed , Norionol College of Education 1 yeor or Bloom. Mr. David Huneryager. Music. B A , Go- shen College 4 yeors or Bloom Mr. Edward Jaskolski. Morh Sdence M S ed., Purdue U. 16 yeors or Bloom. Math Science Divisional Coordinator. Mr. Thomas Jensen. Science. B.S. 11 yeors or Bloom. Mr. Gedlmlnas Kaulenas. Arr Morh. B. A., U. of llinois—Chicogo Cirde 9 yeors or Bloom. Miss Joanne Kaye. Arr. B.F.A., School of the Arr Insrirure of Chicogo. 2 yeors or Bloom. Mr. William Kelley. P.E. M.A , U of South Florida. 13 yeors ot Bloom Miss Elizabeth Kelly. Mr. John King. Social Studes. M.A., Chico- go Store U. 5 yeors or Bloom. Mr. Leon Krlston. Deon. J.D., I.I.T., Chicogo- Kenr. 16 yeors or Bloom. Miss Nancy Larmer. English. M.A , Forr Hoys Srore U. 18 yeors or Bloom. Mr. Anderson smiles or rhe rhoughr of audit- ing another srudenr. 112 Faculty Home Ec. Pre School Celebrates 25 Years Dloom's Home Economics Deportment Pre- School Program is celebrating its 25rh year this year. The progrom starred during the school year of 1957-1958. At this rime the homemaking curriculum was changed and child develop- ment became part of the progrom as a semes- ter of the fourth year. The class is now offered as a semester course which is an optional parr of the second year of Home Economics. The class offers practical applications in home, vocational and volunteer use. The students plan, set up and carry our the doss under supervision. When the class starred, all rhe children were all sons and daughters of rhe faculty. Now most of rhe children in rhe dass are friends of students or rhe children of members of rhe community. Students are given a daily plan which they have to carry our. A normal day would include: free play, a project of some kind—usually to fir a rheme, a group song or game, and story or learning rime. One of rhe favorite activities for rhe children is o rosre rime'', where rhe chil- dren are introduced to new foods. While rhe class is in session, a few students reach while rhe rest of rhe class evaluates rhe other students' teaching skills. The Dloom students enrolled in this course surely go on to their next period class with a berrer understanding of what problems some teachers have to pur up with! Miss Shoron LeBrun. English. M.A.. Sourhern Illinois U. 1 year or Bloom. Mrs. Jacqueline Leeper. P.E. M.S. ed.. Sourhern U., A + M College. 11 years or Bloom. Mr. Wesley Lind. Science U. of New Hampshire. 16 yeors or Bloom. Ms. Velda Lloyd. English. M.A., Purdue U. 10 yeors or Bloom. Mrs. Ivorle G. Lowe. Deon. MS, Southern U. 14 yeors or Bloom. Mrs. Patrice Mahone. Home Ec. Purdue U. 10 yeors or Bloom. Ms. Carol Marin. Business Ed. Governors' Srore U 19 yeors or Bloom. Mr. Wes Mason. P.E. M.A., U. of Illinois. 19 yeors or Bloom. Mr. Robert Maszak. Englsh. Indona U 15 years at Bloom Mr. Everett May. Business Ed. Northern Bnois U. 15 yeors or Bloom. Mrs. Jackie McCollum. English. M.A., Governors’ Srore U. 14 yeors or Bloom. Mrs. Patricia McCrindle. P.E. Governors’ Srore U. 10 yeors or Bloom. Mrs. Sherby McCrowey. Business Ed. Chicogo Srore U. 8 yeors or Bloom. Miss Nancy McGregor. English. B.A., Purdue U. 1 year or Bloom Mrs. Mary Jean Meulbroek. Counseling Mr. Berlin W. Michael. Industrial Ed. Boll Srore U. 1 yeor or Bloom. Mr. Terrence Murphy. Industrial Ed. M.5., Illinois Srore U. 14 yeors or Bloom. Mr. Steve Neubauer. Moth. B.S., U of Illinois—Chocogo Circle. 5 yeors or Bloom. Mr. Richard Pett. Science. Indiana Srore U. 8 yeors or Bloom. Mr. James J. Plaskowy. Moth Bloom. Faculty 113 Mr. Lind concenrrores so intently on rhe dimensions of rhe bridge rhor he tvolds rhe merer stick upside down. Mr. John Piazza. P.E. M.A., Northern Illinois U. 6 years or Bloom. Bloom grcduore Mr. Sam Piazza. Guidance. Chicago Store U. 24 years or Bloom. Bloom graduare. Mr. Michael Pohlman. P.E. M.S., Northern Illinois U. 13 years or Bloom. Mr. Nell Pomerenke. Reading, English. Illinois Store U. 8 yeors or Bloom Mr. Lonnell Poole. P.E. Governors’ Store U. 10 yeors or Bloom. Bloom graduore. Mrs. Marie Pressendo. Business Ed. M.A., Governors’ Stare U. 15 yeors or Bloom. Bloom graduore. Miss Carole Pressick. Dean. M.S., Indiona U. 4 yeors or Bloom Mrs. Marsha Rayon. English. B.S., Alabama Store U. 9 yeors or Bloom. Miss Ruth Rich. Foreign Language. B.A., U. of Illinois. 3 yeors or Bloom. Mr. Michael Richardson. Deon. M ed., Indiano University. Seven yeors or Bloom. Miss P. Lena Rizzo. Foreign Lcnguoge. Rosary College. 4 yeors or Bloom. Mr. Sylvester Roebuck. Math. B.S. ed., Chicago Store U. 7 yeors or Bloom. Mr. Roland Rose. Music. Sourhern llinois U. 6 yeors ar Bloom. Mrs. Jane Larsen-Rusin. Reading, English. U. of Northern lowo. 5 yeors ar Bloom. Bloom graduare. Mr. Daniel Rusk. Art. Knox College. Seven yeors ar Bloom Mr. Eugene F. Sadus. Social Studies. M S , Indiana U. 16 yeors or Bloom. Bloom graduore. Mrs. Fern Salmon. P.E. M.A., Chicago Srore U. 21 yeors ar Bloom. Mrs. Rima Sell. Business Ed. M.A.. U. of Illinois. 19 yeors or Bloom. Mrs. Nancy Simpson. Mcrh. M.S., llinois Srore U. 5 yeors ar Bloom. Mr. Donald Siota. P.E. MS. ed., Universry of Illinois. 9 yeors or Bloom. Bloom graduare. ' • Mr. Jerry Smith. Special Ed. M.A., llinois Srore U. 7 years, or Bloom. Mrs. Sheryl Smith. English. M.A., Chicago Srore U. 10 yeors ar Bloom. Mr. James A. Soderstrom. Guidonce. M.S. ed., Purdue U. 10 yeors or Oloom. Ms. Celeste Swetlik. Morh. B.S., Northern Illinois U. 1 year or Bloom. Mr. Steve Tanksley. Guidance. Chicago Srore U. 14 years ar Bloom. 114 Foculry Cormeliro Curl checks rhe due dore of o book ro see if ir beors rhe one in rhe Guiness Book of World Records. Mrs. Adrienne Thomas. Morh. O S. ed., Chicago Srore Teochers' College. 7 yecrs or doom. Mrs. Pat Tipple. English. M.A., U. Of Northern lowo. 15 years or Bloom. Mr. Marc Togllattl. Guidonce. M.A., U. of llinois. 16 yeors or Bloom. Mrs. Laura Turner. Speod Ed. MS. Governors' Srore U. 12 yeors or Bloom. Mr. John Volenti. Occupational Ed. M S., Indono U. 2 yeors or Bloom. Divisional coordinator. Occupational Education. Mrs. Ann Wade. Englsh. M.S. ed., Hinois Srore U. 13 yeors or Bloom. Miss Donna Wegrzyn. Science. B.S., Loyola U. 3 yeors or Bloom. Mr.’Joseph Wenzel. Sodol Srudies. M.A U. of Illinois. 16 yeors or Bloom. Mrs. Christine Williams. Spedal Ed. M.A . Roosevelr U. 16 yeors or Bloom. Divisional Coordinator, Special Education. Bloom grocuore. Mr. Maurice D. Williams. Spedal Ed. M.A., Governors' Srore U. 15 yeors or Bloom. Mrs. Oro Williams. Spedd Ed. B.S., Governors' Srore U. 4 yeors or Bloom. Ms. Renee Williams. Foreign Language B.A., Norrhern Illinois U. 2 yeors or Bloom. Ms. Sharon Wojslaw. Business Ed. B.A., Governors’ Srore U. 3 yeors or Bloom. Mr. Greg Zuidema. Morh Sdence. M.S.. Governors' Srore U. 9 yeors or Bloom. The following faculty members, for one reoson or anorher, did nor hove phorogrophs ovoioble for rhe foculry section. Mrs. Ann C. Ardussl. Morh. B.A., Michigon Store U. 2 yeors or Bloom. Mr. John Geyer. yeors or Bloom. Mr. Morris Williams. Industrial Ed. M.S., Eastern ITnois U. 2 yeors or Industrial Ed. M.A., Governors' Srore U. 1 yeor or Bloom. Mrs. Lucretia Hart. Spedal Ed. Bloom. B.A., U. of Illinois—Chicago Clrde. 9 yeors or Bloom. Mr. Ken McNeal. U of llnois. 2 Foculry 115 More Bloom Staff ... Elaine Angelini Linda Body Vivian Deli Carol Drenner Dean Drison Karhy Burkholder Marie Cohrs Frank Cole Janer Condon Jone Fosrer Delores Hagemosrer Faye Hawkins Dernice Hefr Robin Holloway Doris Jenkins Kara Krisron Dolores Kedzo Esther Lijjegren Lee McKesko Fred Mercer Sharon Negri Lureline Raye Madeline Ruiz Carol Sella Cheryl Slakis Marry Sullivan Derda Thomas Scorr Turner Janice Wynne Pam Zinsmeisrep 116 Bloom Sroff THE CAFETERIA STAFF—Back Row: Erwin Hall, Lorerro Schweiger, Henrierra Codini, Josephine Boyd, Beverly An- derson, Mavis Seekamp, Elaine AngeSni. Second Row: Ann Creveling, Adel Robinson, Cyrlla Cripe, Alma Hyde, Marie Ciofalo Front Row: Lorerro Joyce, Joyce Godzinski, Audrey April, Shirley Hor. THE BLOOM MAINTENANCE STAFF INCLUDES: Mr. Clarence Pcrkison, Mr. James Alexander, Mr. Anrhony Amos, Mr. Pasquole Angelini, Mr. George Bon'ni, Mr. Joseph laconi, Mr. Valenrino Caprerri, Mr. Philip Coseoza, Mr. Orville Currier, Mr. Alex DeGulio, Mr. Jesse Evons, Mr, Walrer Gwiazda, Mr, Erwin Hall, Mr. Thomas Harper, Mr. Alfonso Hernandez, Mr. Phillip Hess, Mr. Leo Jan- kowski, Mr. Daniel Kieper, Mr. Fronke LoBue, Mr. Thomas Masccro, Mr. John Mosorri, Mr. Demis Moore, Mr. Nicholas Mrdalj, Mr. George New- quisr, Mr. Brian O'DonneS. Mr. Joseph Pco’ini, Mr. Clarence Parktson, Mr. Alfred Porrelli. Mr. Noble Rorer (Supervisor of Buildings and Grounds), Mr Bobby Salrer, Mrs. Lula Scorr, Mr. Louis Thom- as, Mrs. Ada Voughn, Mr. Vcrren Weishoar, Mr. Riley Young, Mr. James Zeranre. Bloom Sroff 117 THE LIBRARY STAFF: Thomas Wiser (Head Librarian), Carmelro Curl, Dolores Coprerri, Adelne Aprori. Storting Off Right ot Bloom The Freshman Goss, sponsored by Ms. Glior- roni, has been busy oil year long. Starring wirh a skit or rhe Homecoming Pep Assembly and en- tering o decorated cor in rhe porade, rhe class conrinued irs efforts by holding a Christmas as- sembly. The doss also sold condy to raise money. Another assembly was held for Easter. The class worked rhe refreshment stand wirh the Sopho- more class ro raise money. Learning rhe rricks of their trade, rhe First Year at Bloom turned our ro be an inspiration for rhe years ro come. Laurie Pascarella President Paula Selenf Treasurer Carmen Camarena Vice-President Colleen Kerr Social Chairperson Margherita Medico Publicity Chairperson Ms. Cathy Gllottoni Sophomore Class Spenser v J 116 Freshmen Maggie Acevedo Maria Acosrc Aleco Adams Christopher Adams Chhsropher Adams Serge Adams Arruro Alconrar Delma Alegrio Johnny Alexander Loronyo Alexander Leslie Alexander Michelle Alexander Terrance Alexander Juan Alfaro Karla Alien Norman Allen Rosolyn Allen Dywana Anderson Parri Anderson Luis Andino Jonathan Andrcde Thomas Angellorn' Miguel Anguicno Denise Aponre Sofia Arellano Michelle Armsrrong Mono Arney Kathryn Arruso Mark Austin KeSy Axelson Carmen Ayolo Marrh Aya’o Dawn Babb Shcyne Baker John Balossone Stephanie Bongs Lavacra Barnes Billy Barnerr Norma Barrienros Phl-ip Barrkiewicz Steven Bcrroicmei Gselle Bcsile Damon Darts Ausanra Beasley John Becker Lattice Bel Steve Bell Angelo Bionchi Anthony Bickham Amy Bishop Johnnie Bishop Twanna Bishop Wade Dluck Chcriorre Bobek Freshmen 119 Susan Doisverr Suzanne Doors Diehard Bowen Joseph W. Doyd Mary Doyle Mory Brockman Bob'n Drondy Tim Drowley Jenny Dray Elizabeth Brewer Bobbie Brighr Mark Brooks Diehard Brooks Sandra Broughton Tonya Brown Angela Bruni Irene Bruno Leslie Buckner Becky Buerow Loro Bulr Tom Burkholder Louise Ccffarin Dichord Cairo Maria Camerena Srocy Cameron Samuel Comp Go Conry AJma Cardenas Carolyn Corlson Jennifer Corlson Kim Carpenter Garry Cassady Erica Chambers Oga Chavez Moris Clanton Jomes Coleman THE ATTACK OF THE ALIENS A generation ogo rhe culr figure of rhe youn- ger generation was rhe pinbail wizard”, rhe individual who srood alone and in an intensive effort, nonchalantly conquered rhe ceaselessly invading silver balls with a flick of his fingers. In fact, rhe rock opera, Tommy, by rhe Who starred such a person as its hero. Well, things have come a long way in a few years. Micro chips and micro circuirs and all rhar orher electron- ic gadgerry has made it possible to become a do- it-yourself pinball wizard” right in front of your own T.V. screen. Take, for example, rhe follow- ing scene in a typical Chicago Heights home. HELP! Creatures from outer space are invading . my television set! They are coming closer and closer ro earth. No one has been able to stop them, bur my mission is to destroy these aliens with my laser gun before they reach our sacred Earth. Bur rhe risk is tremendous! If my cannon is hit three rimes, I'll be lost in space forever (and rhor's a long rime). I move quickly ro rhe left ro dodge their loser beams. OH NO! That was a close one! Quick, turn rhe knob again! Wait a minute . . . what is rhar? A U.F.O., and it's righr above the invaders Quick, follow it to rhe right. . . READY. . . AIM. . FIRE!!! Gor it! One more row of invaders, and they are moving foster ond faster! I'm losing it; it is all I can do ro concentrate, bur I must save rhe earth from irs certain desrrucrian. Finally. Gor them all. I have destroyed every one of them. Wait, a push of rhe burton. Oh no! More invaders appear ... Jerome Cotemon Jerry Co!ey Charles Compron Helen Comers Vanessa Cooper Wayne Criss Lynerre Crockett Leridc Cuellar Jomes Cull Rosa Curiel John Dalie Mary M Darnani Maria Dovila Alesio Dcvis Down Dovis Shclondo Dawson Parana Deere Jose DeJesus Ann Deloney Lesa Demps Alien Dennis Elen Dennis Jeffery Demy Tanya DeSanro Brenda DeThomas Berry Diaz Delores Dioz Rose Dioz Tony Diaz Julio Dolor Brenr Donaldson Horrense Douglas Eddie Doxy Ricky Dumas Down Dunoon Jeffery Dunoon Robert Dunccn Cynrhio Dunning Karen Durka Morisa Dykes Gerri Easrham Arnell Elam Sheri Eliorr Denise Ellis Monrez Els Down Epley Glenn Erickson Brycn Evans Down Evans Rebecca Evens Lawcna Evererr Gina Fata'oni Philip Faso Diana Felry Freshmen 121 Aniro Fisher Down Roig Dorbo-o Fiores Beatrice Fiores Connie Fiores Martha Flores Dovid Formenrini Sheryl Fortney Oryon Foster Kevin Foster Reggie Foster Srephonie Fran' ih Troy Fuller Porricio Furnace Joanna Gcdorri Dovid Galindo Juan Garcia liso Garcia Noe Garcia Rojelio Garda Scndy Gorcio Frederick Garrerr Beverly Gory Corletta Gory Todd Gcsbarro Bridgert Gaston Cicudio Gorch Borbcra Geres Tommy Geres Wbiy Gouno Lisa Germon Morcus Gibson Thomas Glosco James Gloss Patricia Gloss Tommy Gbss Denise Govos Liso Goff Roquel Gomez Ernestine Gonzo'es Noro Gonzoes Cheryl Grobowski John Gronno Jeffrey Groy Trino Groy Poui Green Nancy Greenwolr Keren Greger Kristine Greger Christine Griffin Don Guess Antoinette Gunn Bobby Guyton EJmer Guyton 122 Freshmen Norhoniel Guyroo Trocy Hoods Sreven Hole RiCberr Hdl Elizabeth Homlin Kenneth Hanson Joner Harland jBene Horiand Parrels Harrs Sherry Horr Lynn Hayden Shawjgfeio Haynes Thomas Helsei Emmerr Henderson Cynthia Henley Camerho Hernandez Ismael Hernandez Jose Hernandez Olga Hernandez Qivia Hernandez Lawrence Herring John Hewirr Lisa Hines Lisa Hodges Arne Hojnocki Fedica HolHvoy James Holman Gayle Holwel Amy Horak Kelly Horns Anrhony Housron Savage Housron Troy Huff Derrids Jackson Gary L. Jackson Jerome Jacobucci freshmen 123 Raymond Janes WJJan Janison Michael Jar.es Jason JankowsW Gary Jarrerre Krisrine Jendrasek Scorr Jewirr Frank Jobbe Alfreicio Johnson Dexrer Johnson Karhyleen Johnson Michael Johnson Ronald Johnson Sracey Johnson Drunerro Jones Coriira Jones Delores Jores Lopez Jones Mork Jones Rchord Janes Shawn Jones Sheneste Jones Rory Jurgenson Kevin Karpas Charles Kelly Drerr Kenmorsu Colleen Kerr Scorr Kieh1 Evelyn Kimbrough Donald K'e.ner Kelly Klnckman Lorez Knox Ignacio Koire John Konieczka Tnomas Koselke Angelo Kowalski Anrhony Krobbe James Kramer Tamarc Kraur Ann Kudnski Gerald Kushner James Labudo Joseph Labudo Alan Loch Alison Lach Teresa Lomparelli Heorher Lonrz Delindo Leal Kimberly Lee Curtis Lewis Srccey Lewis Melanie Ligh.rfoor Jeffrey Long Robert Longo 124 Freshmen Ceoscr Lopez Morio Lopez Roymond Lopez Keirh Lorr Lorenzo Lucori Morco Lucenre Moureen Lulkowski John Lyons Anno Mocioriefio Shonrelle Mocki'n Lourdes Mogono Kevin Molone Mike Malone Veronica Molone Rondd Molvesruro Richard Mangerson Chrisr; Mcnolo Witam Manseil Kevin Monson Marsha Monson Dana Marks Michoel Morks Amy Morrin Chrisrine Morrinez Debbie Mornnez Donna Morrlnez Michael J. Marrinez Kennerh Moyer Lindo Moyer Gory Mchrosh R;corco McKinley Tushundro McKinley Condy AAcNeal Morgheriro Medico Jackie Meinharr Thomas Meinharr Armcndo Mejia Jesus Mejio Eliso Mello Rosoiydio Mendez Normo Mendoza Jeonerre Menzie Scorr Mergenrholer Ano Mesen Corios Mesen Dovid Micholski Andreo Miller Cheryl Mller Perfria Mirando Walter Mobley Dridger Monroe Keliy Monrcnez Leiso Moore Paul Mcralez Freshmen 125 Doug Wilicmscn shows rhor the Fresh- men moy nor yet be kings or queens of Bloom, bur they ore working herd ro ger rhere! Patrico Morelcnd Cord Morgon Mickey Morgan Sandro Morgan Terry Lee Morgan Michele Morrerr Jimmy Mosley Ecrl Moy Srephcnie Mucculcr Lori Naccoraro Kimberly Nojochr Jesus Novoro John fsSeoerie Mono Niero Jomes Node Chris Nordsrrom Gregory Norrhingron Yvonne Nysrrom Eveho Ochoo Kenneth Ochoa Michael Oehmke Rtchord Ogibovic George OicotT Heorher Oliver Christiana Orfonos Carbs Onego Laurie Poscorello Eiise Potron Russe Pous Chesrley Payne Notoiie Poyne Marlene Pedroza Liso Pelegrino Dovid Pensinger Cecilio Perez Michael Perez 126 Freshmen ON T.V. Here Comes Could ir be rhe Rolling Stones live on the television screen? Will On T.V.’’ rake over today's television shows? This possibility which seemed impossible several years ago come closer to being a reality during rhe post television season when such unique video delighrs as Altered States, Kramer vs. Kramer ond many other eye-grasping specials shoved their ways onto our living room T.V. screen. or the Coble, Mable! 1982 will bring more of this some kind of quality. What does this mean for rhe future? Will television viewing, for a long rime a sure way to avoid doing almost anyrhing (chdres, homework, running errands), come to be something for which we hove to pay if we are to expecr anyrhing of quality? Oniy rime will reil, bur it looks os if television's future will affect our wallers. PvCO'CO Perez Rhonda Perroiro Joseph Perry Anno Perrongelli An noma no Perrou Robert Perrtgrew Robert Phcrozyn Tornare P.guion Rosonn Pisterzi Joseph Piunri Yolcnda Polk Ccrla Porrer Spiro Poulos Regino Powel! Mark Powers Scorr Prorscher Mary PrSer Lourie Prokop Michael Pryszcz April Pugh Jennie Quinn Gilbert Ramirez Morio Ramos Debra Rarkov.c Shely Rovellene Somuel Rebak Melisso Reynolds So'orhie! Reynolds Kenard Rice Rosalind Riesbeck Anthony Riley Etzaberh Rimmer Timothy Rnearson Efeibeth Rivero Manica Rivera Raymond Rivera Freshmen 127 Vitmo Rivero Mark Roberrson Jeffery Robinson Roberr Robson Eric Rochelle Wando Rodgers Morb Rodriguez Trocy Romono James Romine Ruben Rosdes Vbondo Rosdes Anrhony Rorondi Rondo Ruffin Roxann Ruiz David Sobo Jomes Sr. Leger Jusrino Solgodo Bryan Samuels Fidel Sanchez Roscuro Sanchez Sondro Sonohez Juon Sondovcl Moryjo Scnfrorelb Undo Sos5 Veronica Soyles David Scomplni Ranee Schichner Mark Schimonski Drer Schroeder Glenesrer Scorr Michael Scorr MfcheEe Scorr David Seaver Frank Segoviono To o newly enrering Freshman, rhe frcnr enrrance of Dloom musr seem like o giganric mourh jusr woiring ro swclbw rhe unsuspecting srudenr who climbs up ro ir. 128 Freshmen Poub Selenr Veronica Serraro Curris Shock James Sbombo Michelle Shombo Jerome Sharp Daniel Shelley Eric Shencrulr Willis Shepherd Karen Shirley April Showers David S'monetti Darreil Skinner Darrell Smith Darrell Smirh Fletcher Smith Jack Smith Katrina Smith Solen Smith Edward Solomon Harold South lisa Spalding Job; Sputter Carol Srephony Mark Stephens Lela Stephenson Korhy Srosor Poul Srovall Tim Srreck Rcnold Srygor Wllliom Szruba Aideh Taleb Byron Toylcr Ke'ley Thomos Diohanno Thompson Eric Thompson Jerry Thrift Vicror Tien Merlene ToSver Robert Torkeisen Christopher Torres Melissa Tracy Kimberly Trammell Andrew Trovis Jerome Trovis Donna Trevino Tania Trice Albert Trigo Shawn Trock Joseph Trojonowski Dwayne Tucker Joe Uloo Mirrha Vasquez Kelli Vaughn Freshmen 129 Ceolo Velo Jones Velo Javier Velazquez Jcmes Veodirri Angelo Vickers Vendy Viaor Frank Villogomez Loren Virrori Srephonie Vivion Sheilo Vdpe Mariberh Voire Derrick Vdker Theresa Vord Angelo Vorren Darryl Vashngron Leon Voshngron Ronald Vashingron Jeonnie Vozny Shelia Vebsrer Deboroh Veisbrodr Timorhy Veygandr Tino Vhirfield Christine Viencek Arthur Viggns Gregory Villioms James Vilfoms Kimberly Vsjfcms M choel Viicms Tennico Vilfiams Villie Villioms. As Mr. Del checks The roll, rhree eager Freshmen, John Hewirr, Colerro Jones, and Felicia Haliovay, war ro begin rheir PE doss. 130 Freshmen Douglas WiiEomson Cynthio Viis Bernord Wilson Don Wtson Dennis Winder Dawn Vintoel Moreose Winters Viliam Wirt Carlo Woods Karen Woods Patricia Woodson Boslyn Wooren Martin Zalewski Maria Zomora George Zeranre Matthew Zinviy Maria Zuniga r The following Freshmen did not hove a portrait available for dislplay in the preceding section of the 1982 Annual. N Chrisropher Abernarhy LeRoy Alford Darron Dante Rondino Dcrlow Jimcny Bourn Kim Dell Frank Bianconi Aurora Bibion Stacey Boyd Marie Bradford Elizabeth Brandy Maurice Brown Tomro Brown Chrisropher Broxron L.T. Bryant Jacqui Busse Eric Charleston John Clifton Lagenne Cole Patrick Collins Rene Cornejo Ryan Dangelo James Dawson Melinda Edgecomb Porto Edmon Steve Estrada Reggie Framer Michael Fernandez Roy Fox Eulalio Gorcia Rebecca Garcia James Gibson Al Gonzales Gwendolyn Griffin Eicdio Guillermo Raymond Guillermo Joseph Gurin Nicholas Guzzino Carolyn Hale Rosemary Hambleton Andrew Harden Robert Harden Anthony Hernandez Cesar Hernandez Yvette Hinton Shirrlyn Holloway Maurice Houston Kevin Howe Dawn Huskisson William Huskisson Leslie Hynes Derrell Isom Cordell Jones Darryl Jones Deborah Jones Barbara Kronsky Bobby Kudlaty Stacey Laven William Lowron Vanessa Lewis Michael Locicero Graciela Lopez Jeffrey Lubash Mark Lusrig Shererhia Mack Victor Mancha Debra Marrinez Henry Marrinez Larry Marrinez James Mein Kenneth Montgomery Carmen Moreno Scott Moreno Tamara Morris Michael Nardoni Dennis Neolly Jimmie Norman Donald Nyblom James Ortiz Mary Palanca Stephen Palcek Paul Pascarelto Charles Payne Debbie Petersen David Phillips Chorlie Pointer William Prince Marcello Rivera Antoinette Robinson Mary A. Rodriguez Guillermina Rosales Anthony Salter Omar Saunders Nicole Scales James Schreiber Raeshawn Simmons Steve Soto Michelle Sqrague Todd Stanley John Stokes Morrha Stovall Ricky Thorpe Vickie Vasquez Shannon Vineyard Anthony Williams Jerome Williams Loretta Williams Lavonne Winters Jerry Wolford Michelle Woosley Freshmen 131 Sophomores Moke Most of Year The Sophomore class starred early by sponsoring a car floor for rhe Homecoming parade. Money was made throughout rhe year by seiling tumblers and candy, by working in the concession srand, and through rhe Fourth Annual Sophomore Mourh-a-rhon. The class had its first Christmas assembly in five years, and they raised S100. and 90 cans of food for rhe loco! Salvation Army. The class of '84 can be proud of the accomplishments that it has made this year. Its members had great spirit which benefited the entire school. THE SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS. Top Row: Jo© Park, President, David Mar- tinez, Vice-President; Margaret Migliorati, Secrerory. Carrie Napoleon, Treosur er. Second Row: Veronica Nirchl. Pubfecry Secrero ; Mr. John King. Sophomore Class Sponsor. Nor Picrured- John Chrisfofanelli, Business Manager Deneen Acrdema Jaime Acosta Steven Agjirre Osccr Aloniz Ronald A'exonder Luis Alforo Marcello Ailev; Thomas Amodo Michael Anderson Mark Ankrom Shouni Anno Mccrin Arce Amy Argo Leone Aris Dcrren Ashford Teresa Aolinskis Thcrron Ausrin Roberto Ayolo Gregory Babkxz Scrah Dgorinas Moiy Baker Randy Balder Howard Bankston Rosario Bararra Virnita Barker John BosTe David Batey Timothy Botey Reginald Beover Arthur Becker 102 Sophomores Scon Belozi Fcsryetro Dell linne-re Dell Robert Benavides Roxanne Betancourt Patrick Bianconi Mcntique Bickham Vicky Divona Maneosseono Blockfui Timothy Dbr Jones Blcszczyk Jomes Bobek Michael BokJa Michael Doswell Sreven Dowen Renee Doyd Yolanda Boykin Peter Bradley Michael Brody Ralph Bremer William Brossfield Clinton Broodfield Robert Brcnkhorsr April Brown Kathleen Drown Lauro Bruno Lindo Bruno Greg Buds’ey William Buckner Greg Budde Sue Dufonda Tracy Burgess Usa Burier Sederre Butler Sherry Butterfield Jcmes Byrne Dora Cadeoo Jose Coder.o Deborah Cahill Colleen Callahon Jomie Cameli Joann Campbell Sheila Ccniecki Patricia Carey Christopher Carsrens Jody Casreneda Vicenre Cosroneda D'Adon Celmer Jeff Ciancanelli Dawn Gofdo Dororhy Clanton Rene Clark Walter Colbert Donna Coieman Sophomores 103 Pcmelo Coleman Trace Collier Andrea Collins Michete Comp-: on Sylvia Conrreros Dawn Cooper Louise Nancy Cooper Reginald Cooper Rochelle Corrodent Diane Corron Lisa Cowan Kim Cov ger Reginald Cowles Deborah Craven Melvin Crowford Michael Creghron Sandro Crockerr Scotr Cruickshonk Jonice Crutchfield Dona Cunningham Donna Cush.agberry Thomas Cuieon Sheri Dailey Glen Damiani Joey Damiani Karen Damon Richard Dandino Rosie Darughrery Herman David Debra Davis Nancy Davis Sracey Dovis Car! DeBurch Lclirha Deere Bei'nda DeJesus Phoebe DeLoach Dororeo DelToro Joseph DeMose Vick Dennis Keren DeNovetis Dean DePcdi Kathleen DeRosa Irene Dioz Raymond Donegon Douglas Doyle John Drozd Donald Dunfee Bobby Edmond A'onzo Edmondson Robert Edwords Glynis Elam Elios 8lis Gordon Elis Lee EngVsh 134 Sophomores Leecrm Enrighr Roberr Ercole Lyndon Ervin Poo! Esposiro Carmello Evons Done! Evons June Evens Nancy Evons Tina Evons Mongherira Fornese Michael Felry Sharon Ferguson Oebro Figuero Paul Finch Deborah Fisher Anthony Fleming Michael Rowers Janice Ford Kathy Fosrer Kimberly Franklin Cynthia Franks Walter Frozier John Freelove Deboroh Friel Rosalinda Go'oviz Diana Gorcia E!oy Garcia Morrin Gordc Suson Gcrd Todd Gardner Weibco Garnett Wendy Garner? Scotty Geres Anaiiso Gouna Kurt Gerlich Rhonda Gionern Charles Gles Linda Gles Jerry Gcdney Salty Glorrcoi Tracy Goeders Eloine Godins Mike Gonzo'ez Robert Grondmoison CordeB Gray Richard Greep Jeff Griese Jeffery Griffith Joseph Grilli John Gromdo Lorinda Guillermo Steven Hagemaster Tiffany Hompron Carl Hansen Sophomores 135 No. rhere reolty isn'r on Ametre Oownsrore1' listed omong the members of rhe sophomore closs. However, rhe Goss of 'd4 con be proud of Anner re Mctselli's achievements in track ond cross country! Micheiie Hansen Brenda Harden John Hording Down Hawker Kevin Hayden Jeffrey Hoyslerr Debra Hefr Tracy Heldr Les Henderson Marta Hernandez Victor Hernandez Robert Hill Jerry Hilton Yvonne Hinrcn Yver-e Hodges Patricio Hoeksema Carmel Hogeveen Vayne Holmes David Hoirz Grace Hong Kellice Horns iWchoel Howe Regina Hudson Paulo Hughes 136 Sophomores Coriso Hurley Michelle Huscher Margorire Ibarra Gary E. Jackson Janer Jackson Russell Jackson Terche Jackson David James Earl Jeffrey Conscndra Jeffries Cynrhia Johnson Jennifer Johnson Kimberly Johnson Kristine Johnson Lisa Johnson Mark Johnson Maury Johnson Randail Johnson G'arence Jones John Jones Kimberly Jones Wayne Jones Tessie Jordcn Timothy Korn Emily Kcrwowski Dricn Keane Sheila Kely Rcberr Kennedy Karen King Kelly King Lynene Kirchner Daniel Kirchschloger Dione Kirchschloger Sundee Koffarnus James Koire Edward Kcnieczka Yvonne Krobbe Angelo Krzysron John Kwas.groch Debra Lo!e Tangeta Lomberr Ganna LaMorre Terry Lone Roberr Larson Lucy Leal Margarer Lechowicz Frederick Lee Gwendolyn Lee Rhonda Lee Sreven LeMere Dawn Lewis Wiiiam Uerz Ramona Ligghs Tyrese Llghrfoot Sophomores 107 Gifford Lindsey Terry Undsey Timorhy Undsey Nicnolos LoDue John Loccsdo Voter Lolli Thelmo Long Drendo Lopez Gwen Lopez jessie Lopez Rjcordo Lopez fXicky Lopez Robert Lopez Joseph Losrer Cynrhlo Lorr Ricky Love Jacqueline Mocklin Lauro Mcir Oryon MonseJ Cossondro Monson Stephen MorshoS Charles Marrin Solly Ma'rin Amelia Morrinez Dovto Morrinez Jose Morrinez Josey Morrinez Annerre MoseEi Jcnerre MoseSi ESzaberh Mason VI5om McCoy Sheito McCray Rosdnd McGehee Rondo McGruder Joseph McKesko Lucille McMorh Sonnorra McMcth Jonorhan McPeek Dorothy Meeiss Virgno Metone Kim Menor Villie Menzie The Dills are Alive—It's the Sound of Fashion Many years ago—even before rhe dawn of the shopping mall—rhe acrress, Julie Andrews, brought people everywhere The Sound of Music. In ir she song of her fovorire rhings In o song enrirled, appropri- ately enough, My Favorite Things. Here is rhe up' dared version, bosed cn current trends. Leaf ecr rings, leg wormers, Izod and knickers . . Goto ond bronze shoes, purses wirh stickers . Bailer shoes, rainbows, bright ribbons, toe rings These ore o few of my fGShonoble rhings! Colvins and Jordcches, Donjours and Sassoons . . Purples ond greys, mouves mixed with moroons . . . Down coats and long scarves, boar shoes ond heodtonds. Gloria Vanderbuilr, give her o hand! Vhen rhe rrends end, when rhe hues fcde, when your pocket’s bore . You’ii just have ro smfe ro keep up with rhe styles, end never forger . . . dyed hair! 108 Sophomores Shlrlee Metgenthder Thomas Merzger Mcrgorer Migfiorari Scndro Mies Mery Mioorri Rafael Mirondo CoriQ Monroe Raymond Monty Tiffani Moore Melissa Moran Robert Morelond Paulo Morrcn Dridgerre Mosley Timothy Nonrz Carie Napoleon Marta Naranjo Phillip Ncrcissi Srephonie Nicks Veronica Nirchi Lisa Nordhoff Scorr Novelli Joonne Nowicki Anthony Nussboun Paul Nykazo Mirlo Ochoo Mork Opasinski Kim Osriand Roy Pacheco Jeffrey Padgetr Anrhony Parra Anthony Pcnci Corcsdo Panic James Ponkzi Brian Ponozzo Joe Pork Casscndra Parr Daniel Posrorelle Ambrose Potrizi Bryanr Payne Sheelah Pcy.ne Williom Payne Rosa Perez Deron Perkhs Michael Perozzi Jacqueline Petrarca James Perrorca America Petrongeil James Perrongeli Mario Perry Korhy Phelps Debbie Phillips Michole Piccolo Joon Pierce Gino P.gozzo Sophomores 139 Maureen Pillmon Robert Piunri Uvio Plonerc Teresa Par.erc Rodney Plenty Janet Plutienik Drinkley Pointer Joyce Pointer Morsha Porrer Debbie Prorscher Heather Prendergasr Mery Prisco Annette Pruneba Angelo Puente Sharon Pulec Roosevelt Qualls Robin Gocrrrccchi Renee RacJtke Dean Romaeker John Ramey Roque! RcrrVrez Rosalie Ramrez Morio Ramos Done Redmond Vernon Reed Peter Rees Lisa Reithel Michelle ReOis Brian Renfrew Anthony Renzerti Sheeno Rice Patricia Richcrds Ron Richards Roberr Rinearson Coletra Roberrscn Angela Robinson Cleveorha Robhson Ceiino Rocha Cathy Rodriguez Cathy Rodriguez Melissa Rodriguez Corinne Roe Elizabeth Rogers Aldo Rojas Melody Romcno Andrew Romcnyak Donald Roop Timothy Rosinski Tereoso Ruggeri Doniel Rusnok Edword Rybolr Shelley Sodowski Gole Sac Ebzoberh S' Leger 140 Sophomores Dovid Sdhos Ticsho Soils Jcnece Sofvorore Guadalupe Scnchez Norma Sonchez Tommy Senders Almo Sondovci Dovid Sonriogo Anthony Scarrozzi Robert Schossburger Terry Schoufete Jonelle Scheihng Doniel Schultz Stephen Schultz Lonnie Schwcrrzkopf Renee Selmon Frederick Seniw Michael Sbombo Lessie Sharp Doniel Shelton Down Shelton Lori Shepherd William Shimizu Kimberly Sieberr Virginia Siivo Rosemary Siraguso Lcuro Skrzynski Tinno Smodo Noro’ie Smoli Cherri Smith Gregory Smirh Jods Smith Tcnyo Smith Theresa Smirh Tyro Smirh Vivica Smirh Kecia Spericer Caro! Spann Pcul Sprogue Todd Spuhler Kimberly Spych dna Stephenson Stanford Sreriing Kelly Stewart ?evin Stokes Xcndy Stone Vdenrina Srosor eberre Suchan 'Valter Totum :red Teneyuca Mario Teneyuco jheree Teske visren Thomas ferry Thompson Sophomores 141 BELOW: A mighty Trojan marches on ro victory os Mr. Richo'dson srroightens our o rebellious Mr. Hunerycger. RIGHT: Up. up ond owoy'' seems ro be rhe rheme for Homecoming '81 in the English II doss shown here Down Tiberi Joseph Tiberi Michael Timlin Michael Trouschr Anthony Travis Jonathan Tucker William Tucker Alexandra Turner Mitchell Udov irz Terry Vognoni Done Valdez Ccnsuelo Von Drunen Chr tine Vega George Veiazquez Mark Velez Morio G. VEarreol Tereso VStarreal Luigi Vitelli Lilian Walker Derrick Woloce Willie Moe Waiioce Shorcn Walrorh Suson Warn Shown Woshngron Undo Woyne Mark Webb Sandro Webster Daniel Weishoor Blen Welk Corme'io Wells 142 Sophomores LoEro Wesr Dor.no White Shermon White Keenyo Renee Whitfield David WhJeheod Oeoio WJlioms Katrina Willioms Michelle Willioms Pomelo Wiliams Raiph Wiicms Sronley Wtioms LGrry Wilis Adorn Wfson Pomelo Wilson Vikki Wilson Arthur Wimberly Tommy Winn Ronald Winter Oder Winters Belinda Wolf Chorissa Wocren Paul Wysinger Mark YGeeno Garry Yombor Keith Young Tyrone Young Evangesna Zambrano Adene Zonder EJena Zomporelii ELzoberh Zube The following members of the Sophomore class hod no phorogroph ovailcbe for the Sophomore sector. Joseph D. Apr! Nids Auron Ardelio Beasley Parrida Beasley Cheryi Bechard Michael Belomy Victor Bridges Rcmon Cordenas Andreo Corson Norma Cosrro Moses Chovez John ChrisrofoneJi Jeff Ganconelli Shriey Clonton Addphus Colemon Richard Cosrelto Olivia Cowles Rodney Dawson Floyd Dilicrd Melvin Doxy Sheryl Dubsky John Ewers Danny Fitzgerald Jordan Fosrer Gwendolyn Fronklin Sharon Fry Rudy Gcrda Troy Gores Phoebe Gorhing storsho Gtes lupe Gjtierrez Sandro Guyron Thomas Hole Bruce Hodges Marvin Holdoy Deon Hudson Catherine toconi Liso Ivy Tommy Ivy Rhonda Jackson Gemis Jamison Liliso Johnson Jomes T Jones John T. Jones Renee Jones Richard Jorgenson Beverly Kleiner Maurice Lofond Shlrletro Lowron Wyorra Leonard Rebecca Lewis Sb.ela Macon Lori Martinez Ross Maselli Tracey McAdams Tessy McMullen John Morten Orion L Nelson Louro Nosol Susanna OLvarez John O'Molley Jjaniro Porron Dov.d PeJIno Cynthia Penhngron Charles Pharazyn Lko Phipps Brian Prokop James Pugh Anthony Pulec Borboro Ross Shori Rosserro Jorge Santiago Richcrd Schroff Glyaois Simmons Elizoberh Smith Timothy Wode Smith Morion Srebalus Mark Stephenson Bradley Sreworr Doniel Tobin Geophus Toliver George Torres Jose Trevino Doniel Tucker Sondra Washington Willie Wiliams Reedell Winters George ZolEcoffer Sophomores 143 Kimberly walker Vice-Presidenr of Publiciry Beverly Fullerton Secretory Kelly Hooks Vice-Presidenr of Finance Ms. Carole Pressick Advisor Tammy Brown Social Chairperson Mr. Michael Richardson Advisor Tony Ciarrocchi President Mickie Timlin Treasurer Juniors Proud to Be '80 This year the Class of '83 worked hard to get the spirit back into its organization. This effort paid off when the class won the deco- rated car competition at the Homecoming Parade. The Juniors also carried out the tra- dition of selling mums and working at the concession stand at the Homecoming foot- ball game. The Juniors found lots of ways to raise money so that the 1982 Prom would be the best ever. At Christmas time the Juniors tried something new: candy cane-a-grams. This event sent Christmas cheer throughout Bloom. As Prom drew nearer, the class made still more money by sending Valen- tine's carnations. With all the contributions of the dedi- cated Juniors, Prom turned out to be one of the best ever. Everyone hopes that this spir- it will be carried info next year's Senior class! THE JUNIOR CLASS BOARD—Bock Row: Charles Stovall, Melone. From Row: Miss Pressick, Tony Ciarrocchi, Be- Mickie Timlin. Jeonne Grutzius. Tommy Brown, verly Fullerton, Susan Soss, Joonn Fiocco, Kelly Hooks, Tommy Kruse, Rosanna Nieberle, Kim Walker, Louis Esmeralda Ramirez. 144 Juniors Thot Foreign Language Did you ever notice that when homework comes bock that there is always more writing on it than when it was handed in? Here are some typical entries in that foreign language called corrections, along with each item's translation into Eng- Darryl Adams Tammy Adams 1. See me . . . (See the teacher about whcr? Vh Ohhhhh, I'm gonno be in soooocco much trouble.) William Alcorr Julie Allen 2 Can't you read direcrons? (When reading this comment, rhe student must always resist' the remprarion to shout: Can’t you give directions? } 'How come your neighbor had the same answers as you did?' use my neighbor cheated, why d’yo think?) Robert Anco Kathy Anderson William Andino Dionna Androzzo Colleen Anna Gus Anton Maria Arce Julia Armstrong Anthony Avells Maria Ayala Therese Dalassone Tammy Darker Greg Barnard Valerie Basile Robert Bauer Michael Baum Dawn Baur Rhonda Begesha Ken Belton Rondoll Bezonson Ramon Bickham Susan Birgel Addie Bishop Michelle Bishop Patrick Blair Carl Dohm Igino Bonanotte John Borgia Michael Boyd Felice Boykins Juniors 145 Tamara Dross,field Joseph Brehm Christine Brlnales Michelle Dronkhorst Douglas Drown Tammy Drown Zina Drown Raymond Druno Sherri Buckner Debby Duetow Darlene Dult Nancy Dunfe Maria Durgio Frederick Duller Catherine Coda Jesus Cadena Paula Caffarini Dawn Cairo Maurice Calhoun Joseph Cameli Thomas Cameli Timothy Cameron Edward Camilli Steve Canty Thomas Capecci Hermelinda Cardenas David Carlson Erin Casey Tanya Casey Francisco Casillas Federico Castillo Darren Chapman Angela Charleston Anthony Cialkoswki Atnthony Ciarrocchf Gerald Cimaroli Jay Chapman knows where it's at as he styles the latest foshlons for the Junior Class. 146 Juniors Roslyn Clark Kevin Cliff Vanessa Clinton Cary Colbert Koren Cole Wendy Cole Sandra Coleman David Colley Kerri Collymore James Compagnoni Raymond Cooper Walter Cooper Mark Correo Alan Costello Kelli Crane Greg Craven Carl Cross Vanyette Cruse James Crutchfield Alicia Cruz Richard Cruz Norris Cunningham Christine Cyborski Debra Davis Lamont Dean Melissa DeBartolo Tlmberly Deere Gail DeGraaff Junk Food Junkie Ir's 6:00 a.m., and J.F. Junkie drags his scraggly body our of bed and slowly scampers his way down ro rhe kirchen. He knows rhe roure by heorr ro his secrer srosh of food. He grosps for o sponge coke filled wirh creomy whipped confection in order ro ger srorred on rhe doy. He promises himself o lorge doughy prerzel-shoped doughnur covered wirh whire icing for breakfosr. As he inhales rhe sponge coke, his eyes open; he can feel rhe sensarbn coming bock inro his fingers ond does os he realizes rhar he is shivering because he has lefr rhe freezer door open. There he sronds, his hand srill reaching inro rhe ice box. J.F. hosjusr received his fix for rhe morning ond hos begun rhe doy in rhe life of o Junk Food Junkie. As J.F. sirs down for breakfosr, he grabs a bog of nocho-cheese flavored rorrilla chips ro crunch up in his Sugor Coared Munchie Flakes for o lirrle rreor. Afrer his big breakfosr, he goes upsrairs ro ger dressed. While he is dressing, he munches on a grope ond cherry flavored sucker ro keep him going. Afrer dressing, he grabs his nurririous lunch of peanur burrer ond morshmolbw fluff sandwich berween rhe rwo pieces of cinnomon bread. He also pocks rhree fudge brownies wirh wolnurs, one bag of chocolore flavored cheese puffs and, for desserr, a coconur and corron candy cupcake wirh pieces of cormel mixed in. As he sirs in his firsr period class, someone says: Anyone wonno buy o bog of M 6 M's ...” Rosemary DeMatteo Gregory Dewyer Christine Dloz Ricky Dillard Maryann Discorpio Kimetfa Dixon Daniel Duncan Lawonda Dunson Thomas Eagan Linda Elchstaedt Stephen Eiserman James Erffmeyer Wrenzolo Estes Jennifer Evans Tracy Everett Steven Fair Gina Falaschetti Joann Fiacco Reginald Fleming Anita Flores Audrey Flores John Flores James Foerster Joshua Fonseca Patricia Formentini Ramie Formentini Andrea Fortney Elbert Fortney Renita Foster Pamela Fowlie 146 Juniors Carrie Frederick Beverly Fullerton George Fushi Christina Gagliano Aurora Gorcia Joel Garcia Juan L Garcia Jennifer Garibay Thomas Garrett Gwendolyn Gaston Laura Gavel Deborah Gebert Margaret Geil Glenn Gereg Nancy Gilfoy Wando Gilliam Antonia Gillie Denise Gilmore Donald Gissler Randall Gloss Anthony Glovas Mark Goers Carol Goff John Grabowski Testimony in a Song All Those Years Ago when only our fathers v worked Nine to Five end r'ne Best that You Could 5 Do was ro be o good iirrle kid, rimes were easy and so § simple. Dur rhar was Yesterday's Song. Times are | changing, people are changing end we are finding ? ourselves Under Pressure now more than ever. The by Mary Marshall Let Go. Finally, we say, I don't Need You, then we spend our days Trying to Live Our Lifef Without You. Sometimes the other parry is or fault; sometimes the fault ;s in ourselves, bur we always seem to blame ourselves, feeling Guilty. Only r:me’ con heai the broken love affair:; and soon we're V. I J WI iwti ■ iv Wwiv. I lv vv i s 11 IVJI I V V- : IVVS7 - VJfi , yLJ J I Wc I § high school years are supposed ro be the Best of Ready to Take the Chonce Again, most likely Times, bur most teenagers spend the majority of rhei 5 days Searching for the clue to an understanding of life x while spending their nights Trying to Mend Their f Broken Hearts. We begin ro see life os it really is, and |we become awere of the Games People Play, g School supplies the social aspect of growing up and J yet most everyone finds himself or herself Working (| for the Weekends. When we were young, it had j| always seemed that we had Too Much Time on our ? Hands. Now it is as if we hove No Time to Lose. ® And how mony times have we played The Break the Changes because the supposed best years of our Up Song? Just when it seems that we hove found our fives will Ride Like the Wind. The decisions mode j § Endless Love, our beaus decide they're only A Little today will offecr us Tomorrow In other words, This is in Love. They csk us to Hold on Loosely—Bur Don't B! repeat the same procedure ell over again J Whether we find ourselves Winning or losing, in % Celebration or in defeat all these experiences help ro $ mold us into the adults we are ro become ■ soon enough. Through trial and error m.Gny of us reach the | point where we soy, I Can't Stand it, and we feel 1? ike Starting Over. Somehow, rnough, you wii! Find f Your Way Back ro continue oiong life's rocky road. So Just Between You and Me. the soundest ad- § vice that can be given is ro rake it light end Roll With f is h 2 6SS h 2 %§£ «XS 8 H«)w 3 Juniors 149 Ann Greep Christine Grutzius Jeanne Grutzius Bernard Guerrero Richard Guger Anthony Guyton Robert Gwizdalski Mary Hale David Hamlin Karen Hammons Karin Hansen Marianne Hansen Christal Harris Gloria Harris Steven Hart Kathy Haskins Tina Havens Kelly Heindorf Gregory Helton Alfonso Hernandez Mario Hernandez Mario Hernandez Russell Heusmann Leah Hills Timothy Hlrsch Edward Holler Lachelle Holly Kelly Hooks Terri Horns Julie Howe Milton Hughes Joseph lannucci Joseph Invergo Jimmy Jaeger Tammi James Timothy Jamison 150 Juniors Denise Jonssen Lynette Jorretfe Leonard Jefferson Jerri Jensen Erera Johnson Jeffrey Johnson Michael Jones Liso Jordan John Karwowski Michael Kaszubski Stephanie Kelly Connie Kenmorsu Kristen Kersh Christopher Kinder Taylor King Gregory Klyczek Diana Knaack Steven Knox Christine Krabbe John Kringas Tamara Kruse Brian Kwasek Kristine Lager Renee Lamantia h Jplp 1 Tii p fill IT! iiJjl HI: ill ill- III! v lair HI- Vss . 1 ■ Robots wonted for educational, youth-related work. So reads an advertisement in the local new- paper. The use of such robots in the classroom has finally become o relatively common phenomenon in such a short space of rime And in the yeor 2010 the classrooms have micro computers for each student, so that each individual will be able to do class work and homework quickly and easily. Tne classrooms are vey easy to get used to as you discover soon enough. They hove reclining chairs, television sets, computerized reaching. Seeking knowl- edge is like playing ATARI. Outside the dassroom you notice thor the old, antique stairways have been re placed by escalators, ond the hallways now move people effortlessly to their rooms. The only excuse for being lore now is. The moving hallway suffered a mechanical breakdown.'' There is an absence plan that is flawless in Its simplic- ity. Ir allows srudenrs to miss up to three months of school without really missing ony schooi at oil. The school supplies obsenr srudenrs with either c video or disc player and o rope of the doss he or she needs ro moke up. Srudenrs also only go ro school for two days, raking three days off so thor ail the sophisticated micro-circuit- ry can cool down. Vacations last two weelss ond come every rwo months. Sadly, teachers have almost this poinr. The . rapes 'or absent srudenrs. Their most important a rion seems; iy one can see is a rare thing, end mosr srudenrs have never roudoed a book although i rnar they may have viewed one at The Museum of Sci- ence ond Industry. There ore no such things as deans or counselors. If students are in need of guidance, they program their questions into llliaque, there ere no punished, when they c robots come There ore no uai learning cc it occurs. Ir quickly stops the lesson for the potentia: troublemaker end switches Ns console ro Bullwinkle reruns. One con eosiiy see that the dess of the future will become better for every yeor of advancement, in fact, schools moy disoppeor for good. After oil, who needs an education when you hove a perfectly good robot around to do your thinking for you? Juniors 151 John Lee Kelvin Lee Eric Lehenbauer James Lenke Karen Leone Steven Levon Robin Lewis Warren Lewis Gregory Limas Louis Longo Alex Lopez Brian Loster Kenneth Lulkowski Thomas Lulkowski Carol Mack Norette Mackler Kenneth Marks Mary Marshall Gregory Martin Maryellen Martinez Berlinda Maxwell Kelly McDonnell Michael McGrath Antoinette McHenry Allison McVay Ronald Medendorp Stacy Medley John Meekma Louis Melone Christine Melvin The Bloom Archiv From Now Into the Futur In the post couple years, the Bloom Archives has been established to conserve all of the items which show the history of our school. Some of the artifacts contained in this room include: —a collection of oil yearbooks going back ro the year 1917 —a collection of pre-Annual books cclied Owls, going bock ro 1903 —0 ;p! ere collection of The Broadcaster —a collection of doss rings and pins —recordings from past musicals and droma presentations —a pend! wirh the 1957 football schedule —a woolen leg warmer for football gomes • ..a 1921 certificate of acceptance Got the Idea? Now let's imagine that we are stepping Into the archives in 2032, fifty years from now. What will have been added to Bloom's archive collection? cheeseburger, bag of fries, green —one iur.ch ticker —one lunch, cor beans, and o Twfnkie —one set of gym dc nes, unwashed —pencil of 1981-1982 foorbo!l schedule (broken in two) —f.D. cord in severa1 pieces from being carried in pants pocket —transfer papers for top five basketball players -Senior doss Number 1 hand with fingers altered Brian Miller James Mitchell Benny Montgomery James Morgan Benjamin Morris Daniel Morlssefte Gerald Morrison Ann Murphy Marla Muzzo Ernest Myslinski Kenneth Nash Kathleen Naughton Lenise Nicholson Rosanna Nieberle Paul Nordhoff Lawrence Nussbaum Israel Ochoa Kimberly O'Halloran Patrick O'Keefe Bethany Ostland Richard Pacheco Paula Palcek Anthony Pallanti Frederick Parker Alicia Perez Stephen Perl Kenneth Peters John Pefrarca Shari Pettigrew Kenneth Philip Lou Pignotti Alfred Pilofto Patrick Piquion Cynthia Planera Joseph Podnor John Poerio Thomas Polka Cathy Pongelll Juniors 150 LoRichelle Porter Wendy Protscher Shelly Prendergast Liso Preston Robert Presutti Josephine Puente Samuel Ramey Esmeralda Ramirez Norma Ramirez Priscilla Ramirez Rebecca Ramirez Sylvia Ramos Timothy Rarkovlc Jann Reyling Andrew Robertson Annette Robledo Jesse Rodrigues Corina Rodriguez Ricky J. Rodriguez Sylvia Rojas Linda Ross Suzanne Rost Dorothea Royer Paula Ruiz Kelly Ruse Daryl Russell Federico Sahagun Maria Sahagun Justina Salgado John Sontoniello Susan Sass David Sauter Katherine Schindler Perer Schmidt Norman Schnepf Julie Schwarz David Seibert Gina Sellers Heidi Seng James Senzel Antonio Serrato Dilly Showers Susan Sineni John Skorup John Smodo Anthony Smith Diane Smith Kelley Smith Vivian Smith Randy Soderlund Ida Solis Mark Sosnowski Jerry Spencer Joseph Srebalus 154 Junkxs Soap Opero Syndrome Andre Sterling Wesley Stevenson Wnar ere rhe symptoms of a phenomenon which would couse 3,000.000 people ro crop rneir work and watch rhe wedding of Luke and Lauro, o couple on rhe soap opero. General Hospital? 1. Daydreaming through Periods 6-10 obour what ;s going on or mar very moment on your favorite show while you sit looking or a transparency on the overhead obour valence electrons. Joseph Stlth Charles Stovall 2. Missing rhe bus oecause you hove ro set rhe video rope recorder in order to corch rhe stories while you are gone. Wade Strowbridge Kathleen Suchan 3. Irritation in rhe eyes when Jeff Weber colis Anne Logon ro report his recent marriage. 4. Headaches caused by rhe strain of wondering whether Sybil will survive the gunshot wound. Barbara Swinke Gregory Tama If you suffer from any of rhe above symptoms, don ' see a psychicrrist; just grab a snack and join the millions of others who sir heipiessly, watching rhe rube Roger Tarrant Kenneth Tote Paul Tleri Mickle Timlin Kevin Tinsley Sharon Tobeck Kathryn Trusty Linda Tryon Rebecca Turek Doris Valdez Mark Vandenbrink Marlene VanKuiken Dawn Vavouleas Henry Vego Todd Victor Emlla Villalon Pablo Villanueva Yolanda Villanueva Joseph Vitale Alex Vrbanoff Stephanie Wade Diane Waiters Robert Wald Charlene Walker Klnberly Walker Cynthia Walters Juniors 155 Leonardo Watts Thomas Watts Paul Wayne John Webb Taml Whitaker Karolyn White Kecio White Clayton Whitfield Tion Whitfield Kenneth Whitten Chandra Williams James C. Williams Mia Williams Sean Williams Clenteria Willis Richard Willis Scott Wilson Timothy Wilson William Wolf Michael Wolff Jackie Wolny Robert Wolski Brian Woods Laura Youmans Donald Yuratovac Charles Zalewskl Robert Zlems Joan Zilligan Keri Zubok The following Juniors did nor have o phorcgroph available for display in rhe preceding Junior Jacqueline Adams Delano Dennis Deneer Horns Elizabeth Alexander Modesto Dioz An eke Howard Parrids Alexander Mcxis Doyie Kimberly Howard Michael Dercncouff Todd Eci'.hoff Lorry Iscm Hade Kckemcre Rosemary Evans Kevin Jordon Parrr,o Biokemcre Victor Eyons Wfmo Jordcr. Thais Butler Jomes.Fewkes Jerry Kapokfo Judy Corcelit Afcerr Ford Meiva Kelly Lance Coldnion Mark Fowler James Kerr Mark Cole Wiihe Furnace Rene Led Michce; Cook Frank Got boy Jeffrey lePore Gifford Cooper Coy Garre? r Roberr Ljubes George Coopwood Frederick Gibsor Peter Lopez Bryan Cousneau Jay 6-cy Kevin Love Kent Cummings Aaron Griffin Deborah Mansell Terronce Cunngioham Carlo Griff bn Aoihcoy Morrin Beverly Da'ughrery Peter Guzzo Car Mcmn Berry Deere John Hambleroo Rosemary Mayfield Chcrmaine McClendon Jomi McCrary Robert McMorh Dorothy McMuBen Conoe Mendoza Theresa Mqniy Down Moreno Trino No3cn . Charles Norvil Mark Oemke Aiexa Poves Toad Pelegrioo Daniel Pemberton Elgin Porrer Jody Ptox Alien RKhords Monico Rios Michael Roy Dover Sco-rr Phyllis Singletary Grec Smith Gloria Stonfc Roberr Syler George Sylvester Pornoo Torcok Tomero Vaughn Jeffery Wofcce Amro Wens Daniel Wenstrom Heinz Warning Laerio Weston Edwo'd Williams Goe Wflams Tuwondo Woods 156 Juniors Seniors 157 Four Years Have Ended, and The Class of 1982 is History. Graduating Seniors Find that What follows is a look at a group's plans for its future. Angelina Abakporo ..Business Person John Abernathy Architect Lazenia Adams................Secretary John Alcott........ The nex? Doug Plank Ivan Alexander.,........Communications Roxanne Alexander.....fGshion Designer Eugene Allen...................Lawyer Lisa Amadio........Computer Operettas' Geraldine Angell............: Teccher Isidro Arce . ............fc Work Cynthia Arellano. ...............Wcrkf William Argue......Mqrkerir.pbr Dus ness I Veronica Aullnskis ................CPA Demetria Avant ...............Medicine Derry Avant Work John Bajorinas ...............Accountant Elvis Dalderos .................. Work Beatrice Baltazar. Designer t Corinne Banda.....................Work Kathy Ba risas............... . Secretory Robert Barker .............Tipck Driver Rose Barrett.Occupational Tnergpisr David Bartkiewicz........Auro Mechanic Paul Basile .............Lowyer Writer Donald Beck...................Mechanic Alice Bell..............Travel Menage; Latonyo Bell.................Secretary Kevin Belton Asrrooour Theresa Bennett .Work ct Sr. James Julie Bionchi .Beouffcon Jodi Bloir.....................Medical Technician Randall Blakey . . Drummer Comeramon Katherine Block Nurse Theresa Bobek Lawyer Lori Bonadona.......Vererincry Stience Paul Borgia Archirec Ccrpenre' Rob Bowler..............Auto Mechanic Joel Boyd ... Computer Science Deborah Boykin......Medea! Technician Angelique Bradford Computer Techoidcn Lissa Bray.......... P yVco Theropsr Glenn Brown................Accounronr Marina Bruno...........Communications Toni Bruno ..Secretary Debbi Budde ..Medico KsRSj Nina Burkholder...........Advertising Dawn Burrell...............Accounronr Rosalinda Cadena ..Retail Manogemear Maria Camarena Cpsmcrobgisi Gregory Campbell Autobody repair Thomas Canon.................: lawyer Keely Canty Buslnes|$Wmirisrrorion James Caperelli............. Electronics Veronica Cardoza.................Nursing Clara Casillas.............llSre brdess Kimberly Christian.........Acrress D ncer Annamarie Chrlstofanelll ......Journqfisf Gregory Clambrone...............Pa ripbn Joe Ciarrocchi...... Elecrrdmcs John Cioffi .................. Engineer Cindy Coburn................... . Secretoryv; Joel Contreras.......;p£ofthmerdbi Artist Kendall Cooper................... Wort ; Paul Cooper ........ ompi er Science Scott Cooper .......A Prmhgfif smcn James Cordes.......................Pilor David Costello...... ..........Lawyer Laura Cross...................y. Work Vincent Crossland .......P.E.-irlrrucror Stanton Cruse..............Music Teacher Angeline Cruz..............Music Teacher Mary Daldegan 5.Chord Director Mary E. Damiani .... Elemenrory teacher Deborah Dandlno................ .Nursing Melba Darughtery...........Tecchers’ Aid Anthony Davis......., LoW.epforcemehf Shuwanda Davis Secretory George Dean Work Clarence Decker .. Businessmen Michael DeLaney................Journclsr John DeRosa.........Forest Management-0 Rosa Dlosdado...............Psychologist Renee Doerr.........B ehfdfy teacher Richard Doerr . Carpenter Amy Dolan.............CPA Morh Teacher Carl Dominik...................Pnormpasr Andrew Dutka ..................Archirecr Anthony Dykas.......................Auto Mechanic Robin Edmon............Keypunch operator Laura Edwards .Nursng pa'nring Debbie Egyed ............Office Work Lamont Elam .................Electrician Aleka Ellis ...Work. Melody Epley........ Pointer Thomas Erikson Technical Electronics Connie Esposito Tk;sines£fcAdminsrmrion Donna Evans.........Finch'baS Coosulrcnr Joyce Ewers.....................Interior Designer Gina Folvo...... Medical Secretary Wendy Fetring Dentist Karen Fink Work Norman Fleming Lawyer Abel Flores Welder Nora Fonseca.....................Nurse Bridgett Fortney..............Business Ruedeane Foster.......Physical Therapy Physllis Fowlle..............Secretary Elena Franze.......Telecommunication Carl Frederick .:. Budding Engineering Sandra Froncek..............Accounronr Maria Fulsang . ompurer.Pragromming Alec Fushl............... Businessman Margaret Gall.............Advertising Comf|iunicariori Alicia Garcia............ ..Secretary . David Garcia............Federal Officer Ida Garcia.......................Worts Josefina Garcia ? Pciice Work Lori Garcia..................Secretary Victor Garda................Technology Elizabeth Garibay........Communication Juanita Garcia...............Secretary Anthony Gasbarro . Communicator Mark Geil................... FJre®ran George Gereg......................Auro rawnonic Sandro Giannetta .Airplone Mechcnic Evelyn Gillis.......P ofessional Model Tanya Gilmore ftompurer Programming 4 Daryl Givens ..............Businessman 3 Reno Gonzlez Work Lynn Greer..............Communications Nathanlal Griffin.................Work | Barbara Grilll.........Computer Soence Bernard Gromala..... ..Appliance Repo; Ronald Guyton . Electronic Techifici: Preston Hampton John Hansen SH9H . Engineer Mark Hansen . ..Auro Mechcnic Robert Hanson Mechaniccl engineer Gregory Harte Farmer Raymond Hartman.... Frederick Harvey . Electronics Lydia Haskins Accountant Cynthia Hasletr Denrisr Adrienne Hawthorne. lawyer April Hayes Rhonda Hoyslett Orthodontist Susan Heffernan ... Communicorions Elliot Hemingway Auto Mechanic Anthony Henderson. . Computer Soence Leverte Henderson ProgrommOr Anclysr Lori Herrmann Denrd assisrbnr Candace Hogeveen Nursing Harold Holley .Engineering Janice Holmaren Nursina Sandra Horton . Work wirh. people Nick Hrnyak Mechoncal Engineer Antonio Hudson Welder Debbie Hummel I Secretory, Jennifer Hunt. ' .Nursing Connie Hurt Julia lannucci Moth Teocher Nursinq Rhonda Irons Psychokraisr Elecrbhics Reva Jackson . . . Cosmorologist - Opromerrtsr Debra Jacobs Jennifer Jankowski ... Psychology Tamara JonssenLComputer programmer Jacqueline Jerz Rerol monogemen Paul Johns....................Auro m ponic. Lola Johnson Singer Jason Jones..................Businessman-.; Mark Jones ............Computer science Sherri Jones.....................Stewardess David Jordan Psychologist- Leslie Jordan ......Business edminisrrorion Tina Jordan.................Fashion stylisr fina Jurgenson.....................Medicine Robert Kahle...........................Work Michelle Kallnowskl...............Secretory James Kanger Engineer Cheryl Kenjockety Business Karen Klinger . Bioengineer Stephen Klyczek .....................Lawyer Jacqueline Knight............ETC Technician Alana Konleczka Journalist Doris Koscik..........................Nurse David Kraut ........Electron!: rechncian Rochelle Kutta.........................Work Paul Kyger ...................(Sonsrrucrion Karen Lager.................... Stewardess Michael Lagone.............Computer cnalysr Richard Lole...............':;ifygagerrer t Angelo LaMantia ..Bectried|engineer Anthony Lane.............Doroprocessor Samuel Lapin.................Communications Wendy Lawhorn .........................Work Anthony Ledbetter . Computer Science Sherri Lee . Wo with'handicapped Nancy LeMere..........................Clerk 158 Senias Joseph Limos.........Chemical engineer Douglas Little.....Electronic rechnia'cn Leslie Longfellow ................Lawyer Tammy Longino...........Milirory service Enrique Lopez ...........Auto mechanic Jose Lopez...................Electronics Pablo Lopez......Rodio communicahons Sanjuana Lopez.................Secretory Heriberto Loya ..........Work in factory Luigi Lucente........................Arr Nancy Lueder..................Accounting Sheila Lulkowski...............Beauriaan Robert Lyons....................Business Daniel Mach......Comparer programming La ken la Mach ...............Accountant Barry Mackey..............Auto mechonie, Vanessa Maclin.....................Nurse - Kimberly MacNought.................Nurse Vernessa Macon ................Ceaurcian Karl Malerlch.................Engneering Nicholas Markionnl...................Eye docror Daniel Martin.......................Lav enforcement Armando Martinez..........Transportation Daniel Martinez................Policeman Juan Martinez...................Business Lucio Martinez...............Electronics Edward Massei......................Truck driver Patricia Mazzuckelli Teacher Keith McCracken................Machinist Angela McHenry Nurse Byron McNally Accounting Carolyn McNeil................Beautician Lynn Mednansky................Accounting William Melvin.............Auto mechanic Darlene Mendez.......Pre-schocI reochet; Sheri Mergenrhaler ..Desjgnef G| 1d core Jeffrey Minx.............. Aurp,mechanic Lisa Mitchell......... Physical ed dricn | Samuel Moore Lawyer : Lisa Morrison......................Nurse Valerie Morrison..................Social worker Freddie Morton..................Aviation Karen Narcissi....................Jj Bel ogent Gloria Neal ... Mjrse Albert Nelson ................Accountant Barbara Neves. ................Secrercry Nancy Newer..........Merchandise buyer Rura Normantas...................Engineer John Novelli.....................Airplane pi'or Michael Nugent.......Commercial designer Susan Nykaza....................Secretory Julie Ortega....................Secretory Bruce Padden ....................Business Amy Parker...........Lew enforcemenr Christopher Parker .....Auto mechanic Michael Pasforelle Architect Susan Payne...................Vererinonan Gia Pellegrino ................Accounronr Robert Penny.......................Broker Michael Penslnger.... Chemical engineer Alma Perez....................Po'fcewomon Normo Perez Music Roso Perez......................Secretory Angilla Perkins......Electronic engineer Joyce Perry....................Journalism Thomas Peterson......................Work Alice Petrongelli............Lderol arts Kelly Petrovic Fashion design Linda Pettigrew.........Medicol assistant Denise Pholen ...................Engineer Patricio Piccolo......... Court reporrer Silvio Pisterzi.........Fashion designer Anna Planera.........Medical rechndogy Barbara Poole ....................Busoess Geri Porter . Rerdl management Deborah Posey.......................Nurse Margaret Priddy......................Work Tim Pryszcz....................Pharmacist Sharon Quinones................Stewardess Georgia Rachel...........Denfa! hygeoist Michael Radtke .. .Factory1 work Janet Raich Speech therapy Elizabeth Ramirez................... Wot Maribel Ramirez ...................‘Nurse Rolando Ramirez .... Rergi monog' Ruby Ramirez........................Nurse Camille Ranleri .... Foshk nt nerchor iser Kurt Reece.......................Mechonie Pamela Reed ....................Secretory Chris Reithel .......Spoils'’broodcosrer Gregory Rellis.......Computer science Ladon Rice..........Computer r Jill Richards....................Nurse Tracy Richards.......... Communcarions Carolina Rivera.......Nudecr engineer Lisa Robins.................Psychiatrist Joseph Robusfelll............Engineering Theresa Rocha......................Nurse Chris Romas.......................Lawyer Brian Roney.................... Musician Scott Ross.................Armed forces Katherine Rossetto Flm moker Mark Rosf.......Computer programmer Michael Rotolo........ Snger Keith Rowland...................Business Ramiro Ruiz .........................Low enforcement Sandra Russell .......Registered nurse Harvey Sanchez Restaurant owner Mary Sanfratello -.............Secretory Fiore Sontaniello............Photography Kathleen Scarrozzi Management Tom Schafer ..................... Welder Michael Schauer..............Electronics Bernard Schroeder ...............Wealthy Tracye Schwartzkopf ..Live in Colifornio Andrea Schwarz..............Liberal errs Yverre Scott..........Take up a trade Julie Seaver FosHon merchandiser Randall Selvaggio...................Disc jockey John Shellnuf................Electronics Gregory Shiple..........Computer onctysr Laura Sieben ..................Beourioon Joel Silva ....................... Work Adrena Simmons................. Njrsing Morchelle Sims Secretory Willie Slater ..................Der Jeffery Smith.................;0ecr.1don Matthew Smith................ Morrkdcn Raymond Smith ......................Moth Sherryl Smith......................Nurse Steven Smith Kelly Snowdon Ann Sokol ... Kirby Solomon Ccnppurer Andys 1 .. :. Computer Science Compurer Afiolysr« ..Phy cpl Ed. cher | Pomelo Spraggins ..........Child core Woyne Sfege , ian Tommy Stevens ............ Secretary Borry Stowell .......... .. Work- Nancy Straussel........Spedo! Ed. (Deof) John Supan ...................Very rich Tresia Taylor..........Armed Service Donna Teague.......................Work Carla Thomas................Cosmetology Malcolm Thompson Advertising designer David Tollis...............Police officer Tammy Tomas................. Beouricion David Toscana....................Welder Timothy Trauscht....Move to Los Vegos Wilmer Travis .........Armed Service Phyllis Turner .....Chemicd Er.gneer Ronald Vagnoni Electronic Engneer Ralph Van Dyke.........Footbdi p!oyer Jesus Velasquez..................Banker Stanley Vlater...............Pharmacist Noel Villarreal..................Welder Lisa Volini......Compurer programmer Vanessa Walker Business Management Cedric Washington......Sports announcer William Webb.....................Pastor Maureen Weygandt Lawyer Kimberly Whalen Business Adm nisrrotion Stephen Whitman.......Presidenr in 1988 Michael Wilder Arrisr Psychiarrist Kathleen Williams Beouricion Mark Willioms ...Compurer programmer Marjorie Williams.................Nurse Retha Willis...........Armed Service Sharon Wilrhew Teocner (handicapped) Dale Windhorst........Railroad engineer John Winkiel, Corpenrer Harmon Winters Pre-low Thomas Wolff................... Biology David Wooden........Electror c technician Mary Woosley......................Nurse Patricia Yacono.........Moncger o Jewd Margarita Zambrano ................Work Moximo Zambrano ...................Work Ruth Zeldenrust..Computer programme Pamela Zilz............... Stenographer Robert Zimmer....................Welder Anthony Zomparelli. Kicker tot Bears May your every wish become a reality. ‘ - ; Seniors 159 Senior Lead Way to Trojan Spirit This year's Senior class, rhe Class of '82, was True Blue and a Dream Come True. Ocrober 16 become a special dare for rhis super class when ir became rhe only class in rhe hisrory of rhe Pep Jug conresr ro win rhis symbol of school spirir for all four years of irs sray ar Bloom. The Senior floor, in rhe shape of a Pep Jug, won rhe Special Projecr award in rhe Homecoming parade. The doss sponsored rhe Mysrery Trojan who gave away a roral of $10.00 in silver dollars ro srudenrs wearing blue and whire on rhe days of Bloom home foorbal! or baskerball games. On December 15 rhe fifrh annual Sanra Claus convenrion wos held. Enrerrainmenr was pro- vided by Mr. Piaskowy, a dynamic juggler, rhe jazz bond, gospel ensemble, and rhe T T’s. Sarurday, May 1 wos rhe second annual Breaking Our Western Parry. All srudenrs come dressed in rheir wesrern dorhes and ar- resred rheir friends before rhey could be rhrown in jail. There was a Senior Class honors assembly in lore May. Srudenrs were honored for excel- lence in academics. The losr day of school for Seniors wos June 4, and commencemenr in rhe Nelson Fieldhouse was on June 10, 1982. Congrarularions, Seniors!!! SENIORS CLASS OFFICERS Ray Smirh, Vice-President; Inda Codena, Service Chairperson; Julie Ortega, Treasur- Joel Boyc, President; Adrienne Howthorne, Social Chair- er. person,- Marjorie Willems, Publicity Chairperson; Rosa- r«MS w( cs w(2 3 cN$S)h S cn$C)w( cN©w 2 3 £ h 2 § V 8)H 5Vo cy«c H 5 ys c H V c fS)H SV vOHrSV V C HQ ? uOH 3 v3 -V 5)H 5 vS 160 Seniors Angeline Abokporo John Abernorhy Lozenio Adams John Alcorr Roxanne Alexander Lisa Amadio Geraldine Angell Kimberly Aniol Cynrhio Arellano William Argue Krisrine Ashby Myron Ausrin Demerria Avanr Joan Dajorinas Beorrice Bolrazar Corinne Banda Karhy Barisas Roberr Barker Rose Barrerr David Borrkiewicz Paul Basile Nancy Barey Michelle Bechard Donald Beck Alice Bell Loronya Bell Kevin Belron Theresa Bennerr Julie Bianchi Eric Bieronski Seniors 161 Jodi Dloir Holly Blake Karherine Block Theresa Bobek Lori Bonadona Paul Borgia Joel Boyd Deborah Boykin Angelique Bradford Lissa Bray Glenn Brown Marina Bruno Toni Bruno Deborah Budde Nina Burkholder Dawn Burrell Rosalinda Codena Maria Camarena Douglos Campbell Gregory Campbell Kelly Canry James Caperelli Veronica Cardoza Clara Casillas Kimberly Christian Annamorie Chrisrofanelli Gregory Gombrone Joseph Ciarrocchi Anrhony Ciccorelli John Cioffi 162 Seniors Cindy Coburn Gary Collins Thomos Connors Joel Conrreros Dena Cooper Paul Cooper Scorr Cooper James Cordes Goil Correa Dorene Correz Dovid Cosrelb Lauro Cross Vincenr Crossland Sranron Cruse Angeline Cruz Dearriz Cuellar Terrance Cunningham Mary Daldegan Mary E. Damiani Deborah Dandino Melba Darughrery Anrhony Davis Shirley Davis Shuwanda Davis Vanessa Davis George Dean Clarence Decker Michael Delaney Maria Luisa DelToro Elizaberh DeMase Dominick Denovellis John DeRosa Sherman Dillard Lmdo Dinapoli Rosa Diosdodo Renee Doerr Richord Doerr Amy Dolan Corl Dominik Frederica Douglas Andrew Durka Anrhony Dykos Robin Edmon Laura Edwards Debbie Egyed Lomonr Elam Thomos Elizolde James Elkin George Elza Melody Epley Thomas Erikson Connie Esposiro Donna Evans Vicror Evons William Evererr Joyce Ewers Gino Falvo Wendy Ferring Dawn Fiaoni Karen Fink 164 Seniors Normon Fleming Mory Flynn Noro Fonseca Dridgerr Forrney Ruedeane Fosrer Phyllis Fowlie Eleno Fronze Corl Frederids Sondro Froncek Morio Fulsong Mec Fushi NAargorer Gall Alicia Gorcio David Gorcio do Gorcio Josefino Gorcio Lori Gorcio Rebecca Gorcio Ronold Gorcio Vicror Gorcio Elizoberh Goriboy Juoniro Gorzo Anrhony Gosborro Mark Geil George Gereg d Sondro Gionnerro Lindo Gilliom Evelyn Gillis Tonyo Gilmore Doryl Givens Seniors 165 John Shellnur is open for psychic readings every morning or his locker. Reno Gonzalez Robert Greenawalr Lynn Greer Dearrice Griffin Narhanial Griffin Barbaro Grilli Bernard Gromala Ronald Guyron Presron Hampton John Hansen Mark Hansen Roberr Hanson Kenneth Hardimon Gregory Harre Raymond Hartman Frederick Harvey Lydia Haskins Adrienne Hawthorne 166 Seniors April Hayes Rhonda Hayslerr Susan Heffernan Elliorr Hemingway Leverre Henderson Agusrin Hernandez Lori Herrmann Candace Hogeveen Harold Holly Janice Holmgren Sandra Horron Nick Hrnyak Debbie Hummel Jennifer Hunr Connie Hurr Julia lannucd Rhonda Lynn Irons Revo Jackson Debra Jacobs Jennifer Jankowski Tamara Janssen Jacqueline Jerz Lola Johnson Jason Jones Mark Jones Sherri Jones David Jordan Leslie Jordan Tina Jordan Tina Jurgenson Sentors 167 Michelle Kalinowski James Konger Cheryl Kenjockery Karen Klinger Srephen Klyczek Casimir Kmiecik Jacqueline Knighr Alono Konieczka Doris Koscik David Kraur Lawrence Kush Rochelle Kurra Paul Kyger Karen Lager Michael Lagone Richard Lale Angelo Lamanria Anrhony Lone Delisa Lane Samuel Lapin Anrhony Ledberrer Nancy LeMere Jennifer LePore Joseph Limas Douglas Lirrle Leslie Longfellow Tambrie Longino Enrique G. Lopez Ezekiel Lopez Jose Lopez 168 Seniors Heriberro Loyo Luigi Lucenre Nancy Lueder Sheila' Lulkowski Daniel Mach Lakenio Mack Barry Mackey Vanessa Mcdin Kimberly MacNaughr Vernesso Macon Nicholas Markionni Glenda Marks Carl Marrin Daniel Marrin Armando Marrinez Daniel Marrinez Juan Marrinez Lucio Marrinez Edward Mossei Marlene Mayfield Parricia Mozzuckelli Keirh McCracken Jami McCrory Angela McHenry Byron McNally Carolyn McNeil Lynn Mednansky Diana Meekma Darlene Mendez Sheri Mergenrhaler Seniors 169 'We're frying ro srudy ' soy rhe foces of Don no Evons and Joel Boyd. Jeffrey Minx Lisa Mirchell Samuel Moore Shawn Moore Lorerro Moralis Valerie Morrison Freddie Morron Sandra MOnoz Esmeralda Najar Karen Narcissi Gloria Neal Alberr Nelson Ronald Nemerh Barbara Neves Nancy Newer Rura Normanras John Novelli Craig Nowlan Michael Nugenr Susan Nykazo 170 Seniors ■ Julia Orrega Druce Padden Amy Parker Chrisropher Parker Michael Pasrorelle Susan Payne Gia Pellegrino Robert Penny Michael Pensinger Alma Perez Norma Perez Rosa Perez Angilla Perkins Joyce Perry Thomos Pererson Alice Perrongelli Perros Perrou Kelly Perrovic Nicholas Perrovic Linda Perrigrew Denise Phalen Parrida Piccollo Srella Pilorro Silvia Pisrerzi Anna Planera Barbara Poole Geri Porrer Deborah Posey Margaret Priddy Timothy Pryszcz Seniors 171 Shoron Quinones Georgio Rachel Michael Radrke Joner Raich Maribel Ramirez Rolando Ramirez Ruby Ramirez Guadalupe Ramos Camille Ranieri Kurr Reece Pamela Reed Monica Regan Orro Chris Reirhel Gregory Rellis Elizaberh Renras Ladon Rice Jill Richards Tracy Richards Carolina Rivera Lisa Robins Joseph Robusrelli 172 fervors Theresa Rocha Chris Romos Scorr Ross Korherine Rosserro Mark Rosr Michoel Rorolo Keirh Rowlond Leiloni Ruiz Ramiro Ruiz Sondro Russell Blanca Salinas Ellen Salinas Mario Sandovol Mary Sanfrarello Fiore Sanraniello Karhleen Scorrozzi Thomos Schafer Michael Schauer Bernard Schroeder Tracy Schwarrzkopf Andrea Schwarz Yverre Scorr Julie Seaver Randall Selvaggio John Shellnur Gregory Shiple Laura Sieben Adreno Simmons Rachel Simon Marchelle Sims Seniors 170 174 Seniors Willie Slorer Jeffery Smirh Morrhew Smirh Raymond G. Smirh Sherryl Smirh Sreven A. Smirh Kelly Snowdon Ann Sokol Kirby Solomon Pomelo Spraggins Sandro Sroehlin Woyne Srege Pomelo Srein Tommy Srevens Barry Srowell Nancy Srroussl John Supon Tresia Toy lor Donno Teague Carlo Thomas Dawn Thompson David Tollis Renee Tomas Tommy Tomos Wilmer Travis Phyllis Turner Ronald Vagnoni Ralph VanDyke Kelly VanHouregen Theresa Velo Jesus Velasquez Dalinda Velez Sranley Viarer Noel Villarreal Lisa Volini Michael Volini Lucy Volpe Vanessa Walker William Webb Maureen Weygandr Kimberly Whalen Michael Wilder Karhleen Williams Marjorie Williams Mark Williams Michael Williams Rerha Willis Sharon Wilrhew Dale Windhorsr John Winkiel Harman Winrers Seniors 175 Mrs. Salmon gives Karl Malerich on alterna- tive: square dondng or disco. Thomas Wolff David Woods Patricio Yaconc Maximo Zambronc Tuwanda Woods Mory Woosley Ruth Zeldenrusr Pcmelo Zilz Robert Zimmer Anthony Zomporelli The following students graduored with the Class of 1982. bur they were unoble, for one reason or another, to hove photographs avo table for display in the Senior section Ivon Alexander Benny Gornerr Elzoberh Romirez Eugene Allen Cynthio Hoslerr ' Timorhy Ramsey Isidro Arce Anthony Henderson James Rodriguez Veronico Aulinskis Mario Houston Brian Roney Derry Avonr Antonio Hudson Harvey Sanchez Lloyd Boker Maurice Jackson Mory Show Elvis Dolderos Raymond Jodsson Joel Siva Rondoll Qtakey Paul Johns Dav.d Sneni Robert Bowler Willie Jordon Timothy Tapp Morrhew Brown Robert Kohle Malcolm Thompson Thomas Canon Wendy Lowhorn Auckland Todd Kendall Cooper Sherri Lee Dovid Toscono AnnaMorie Crisreli Poblo Lopez Timorhy Trouschr Michael Daliege Sanjuano Lopez Vanessa Trice Sean Dunne Robert Lyons Humberto Villanueva Aleka Ellis Korl Malerich Cedric Washinrcn Terri Bis Wllam Melvin Stephen Whirmer Abel Flores Dawn Moreno David Wooden Joime Gorcio Kimberly Murphy Keren Young Juon Gorcio Noamon Noilon Margarita Zombrono 176 Seniors Looking Dock Here we sit with our future in our hands, signed and dated In a blue vinyl cover. We check to see if our names are spelled right. And breathe a sigh of relief. And uncertainty. A bargain has been struck. A deal has been made, and we must face the challenge. We look back, trying to recapture what is now blurred by our clouded vision. Back, to when we were carefree and non-committal. We didn't have to be. We were young. Now, it is our time to shine, and we smile to think we've made It. But we have yet to arrive. Our dreams are In the hands of those who dare to be challenged to dare to fight to be. —Kathy Rossetto Seniors 177 TOP MOVIES Heaven Can Walt Animal House The Deer Hunter HIT SONGS You're rhe One rhor I Wont” (Newron-John Travolro) You Light Up My Life” (Debbie Boone) Stayin' ASve” (Dee Gees) Vhar o Fool Believes” (The Dobbie Brothers) EVENTS OF THE YEAR 900 members of Jim Jones culr commir suicide in Guyono Mickey Mouse turns 50. First test rube boby born in England. Norman Rod-well dies Pope Poul VI dies. Pope John Pod I dies. '79 '80 TOP MOVIES The Empire Strikes Back Kramer vs. Kramer The Amityville Horror HIT SONGS The Wall” (Pink Floyd) My Sherono (The Knock) Coword of rhe County” (Kenny Rodgers) EVENTS OF THE YEAR Three Mile Island leaks radioocrive material. Mayor Jone Byrne eleaed Mayor of CNcogo. American hostages token hostage in Tehran on Nov. 4 178 Seniors JOHN BELUSHI DAN AYKROYD IN Neighbors HIT SONGS Don'r Stop Believing” (Journey) Let's Ger Physical” (Olivio Newron-John) Centerfold (J. Geils Bond) TOP MOVIES Tops Neighbors Ragtime Reds C xr-.y C mcmlwai 0 tytrCy€ $ ■?• A' «(IWI EVENTS OF THE YEAR The baseball strike shortens the season by two months. Solidarity is currailed by the Polish government. Lady Di and Prince Charles wed. Luke and Loura of General Hospital wed. Natalie Wood dies. Paul Lynde dies. TOP MOVIES Superman Nine to Five Raiders of the Lost Ark Endless Love” (Ross Rlchie) Jessie's Girl” (Rid Springfield) EVENTS OF THE YEAR The Muppers Nr the Big Time The nation mourns the murders of young people in Atlanta. President Reagan and Pope John Pcul II are shot. The hostages come home. Mount Sr. Helens erupts on March 27, 1980. John Lennon is murdered. Jimmy Duronte dies. Alfred Hitchcock dies. 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Bellamy 143 Kenneth Belron 82, 145 Kevn Belron 48, 82, 161 Robert Benavides 133 Theresa Bennett 58. 161 Roxane Berancourr 133 Rcndall Bezonson 145 Angela Bianchi 119 Julie Bicnchi 161 Frank Bionconi 133 Patrick Bionconi 133 Auroro Btoian 131 Anthony Bid-tham 119,102 Monrique Bickham 58, 134 Romon Bickham 145 Eric Bieronski 82, 161 Suson Birgel 49, 145 Addie Bishop 145 Amy Bishop 119 Johnny Bishop 119 Vicky Bivona 133 Moneossecna Blockful 49, 63, 92,133 Jocf Blair 48, 78, 79, 96, 98, 99, 162, 183 Porridt Blair 82, 145, 100 Timothy Blair 133 Hattie Blakemore 59 Randal Blakey 69, 183 James Bbszczyk 69, 133 Katherine Block 162 Wade Bluck 119 Charlotte Bobek 119 James Bobek 133 Theresa Bobek 23, 46, 52, 162 Carl Dohm 69, 88, 145 Susan Boisvert 120 Michael Bolda 133 Leri Bonadona 132 Igino Bonanocre 82,145 Suzanne Boots 120 John Bcrgia 82, 83,145 Paul Borgia 162 Michael BosweB 53,133 Richard Bowen 120 Steve Bowen 133 Rob Bowler 69 Joel Boyd 82, 160, 162, 180,181, 39, 183 Mchoel Boyd 145 Renee Boyd 133 Srocey Boyd 131 Debo'ch Boykin 47, 50, 162, 182 Yolando Boykin 133 Felice Boykins 63, 145 Mory Boyle 120 Mory Brackmcn 64, 120 Angelique Brodford 57, 162 Marie Bradford 97, 133 Peter Brodley 133 Michael Brady 133 Rolph Bramer 133 Elizabeth Brandy 131 Robin Brandy 120 Tamara Brassfield 24.146 WilScm Brassfield 133 Jenny Bray 120 Tim Brawley 120 Lissa Bray 162 Joseph Brehm 82, 146 Elizcberh Brewer 120 Vicror Bridges 143 Robbie Bright 120 Christine Brinales 146 Clinton Broodfield 49, 133 Michelle Bronkhorsr 146 Robert Bronkhorsr 133, 102 Mark Drools 106. 120 Richord Brooks 85 Sondra Broughron 120 April Brown 93, 133 Clarence Decker 59 Doug Brown 146 Glenn Brown 162 Mcurice Brown 131 Tommy Brown 91, 144,146 Tomro Brown 131 Tonyo Brown 129 Zino Brown 146 Chrisropher Broxron 85, 131 Angelo Bruni 120 tene Bruno 120 Korhleen Bruno 133 Louro Bruno 53, 72, 133 Undo Bruno 53, 133 Marino Bruno 162 Raymond Bruno 146 Toni Bruno 57, 162 L.T. Brycnr 131 Greg Buckley 133 Leslie Bud ner 85, 120 Sherri Buckner 146 Vitam Buckner 133 Deborah Budde 67, 91. 162 Greg Budde 133 Becky Buerow 64, 120 Debby Buerow 146 Susan Bulando 133 Dcrlene Bulr 91, 146 Loro Bulr 120 Nancy Bunre 67, 78. 96, 146 Trocy Burgess 22, 133 Maria Burgio 146 Nino Burkholder 162 Tom Burkholder 24, 120 Down Burrell 162 Jacqui Busse 162 Frederick Burler 146 Liso Burler 133 Sederre Burler 133 Thais Burler 58 Sherry Burrerfield 133 Jomes Byrne 133 Corherine Coda 24, 62. 146 Dora Codena 133 Jesus Ccdeno 146 Jose Cade no 133 Rosdhda Cadeno 49.160,162 Louise Cofforini 120 Poulo Cofforini 146 Deborah Cohi l 133 Down Coro 57, 146 Richard Cairo 120 Mourice Calhoun 67, 146, 100 Colleen Coltohon 133 Morio Camcrena 56, 162 Morio Camerena 4, 49, 120, 118 Jcmie Cameli 65 Joseph ComeS 52, 133, 146 Thomas Cameli 146 Srocy Cameron 120 Timorhy Cameron 146 Edward Comili 146 Samuel Camp 120 Doug Campbell 162 Gregory Campbell 162 Joann Campbell 133 Sheila Caniecki 133 Carrice Conry 120 Keely Conry 162 Sreve Canry 146 Thomas Capecd 146 James Copereli 56,162 Almo Cardenas 120 Hermelindo Ccrdenas 146 Ramon Cardenos 142 Veronica Cardoza 162 Porricio Carey 24, 68, 133 Corolyn Carlson 120 David Corlson 146 Jennifer Corlson 64, 91, 120 Kim Ccrpenrer 120 Andrea Corson 143 Chrisropher Ccrsrens 50. 51. 133 Erin Casey 67, 146 Tanya Casey 146 Clara Casillas 162 Francisco Cosilos 68,146 Garry Cossody 120 Jody Cosronedo 133 Vicenre Cosronedo 49, 65, 133 Federico Casrilo 86, 146 D'Aulon Celmer 133 Norma Casrro 143 Erico Chambers 120 Dorren Chapman 146 Angela Charleston 146 Eric Charlesron 131 Moises Chavez 143 Olgo Chovez 120 Kimberly Chrisrion 63, 162 Annamorie Chirsrofanelli 49, 52, 62, 67, 162 John Chrisrofanelli 54, 132, 143 Anrhony Cialkowski 82, 146 Gregory Ciombrone 49, 162, 100 Jeff CiancaneU 133,143 Anrhony Garrocchi 52, 144, 146 Joe CiarroccN 162 Anrhony Gccorelli 56, 162 Gerold Cimorot 146 Dawn Ciofalo 133 John Cioffi 162 Dorahy Clanron 133. 61 Mark Clonron 120,102 SNrley Clanron 143 Rene Clark 133 Roslyn Clark 59, 60, 147 Kevin Cliff 147 John Clifton 131 Vanessa Clinron 63, 147 Cindy Coburn 57, 163 Cory Colberr 147 Vo’ter Colberr 133 Lance Coldman 68 Karan Cole 147 Lageme Cole 131 Vendy Cole 68, 147 Adolphus Coleman 143 Donna Colemon 61,133 Jomes Colemon 120 Jerome Coleman 121 Pomelo Colemon 134 Sondra Coleman 60, 67, 147 Jerry Coley 85,120 David Colley 147 Trade Collier 134 Andrea Collins 60, 65, 134 Gary Collins 20. 163,100 Parrick Collins 131 Kerri Collymore 147 James Compognon 147 Charles Compron 121 Michelle Compron 24, 54, 62, 65. 132 Helen Connors 64, 91, 121 Thomas Connors 163 Joel Conrreros 163 Sylvia Conrreros 134 Down Cooper 134 Dena Cooper 20, 57,163 Noncy Cooper, 65, 134 Raymond Cooper 163 Reginald Cooper 147 Scorr Cooper 82, 163 Vanessa Cooper 121 Valrer Cooper 82,106, 147 James Cordes 56, 163 Rene Cornejo 131 Rachele Corraderri 53, 72, 134 Gail Correo 57,163 Mark Correa 56, 147 Dorene Correz 163 Alan Costello 147 David Co5rello 163, 37, 38, 39 Richard Cosrelb 58. 143 Done Caron 91, 134 Lisa Cowon 54, 134 Kim Cowger 134 Oivio Cowles 143 Reginald Cowles 134 Keii Crane 147 Deboroh Croven 134 Gregory Croven 147 Melvin Crawford 134 Michael Creighton 134 Wayne Crss 121 Anno Cristelf 163 Lynerre Gockerr 121 Sandro Crockerr 134 Corl Cross 24. 67,147 Laura Cross 24, 67 Vincenr Crosslond 163, 37, 103 Scorr Cruickshonk 49, 134 Sronron Cruse 82, 163 Vcnyerre Cruse 57, 60, 147 James Crutchfield 147 Janice Crutchfield 134 AKsia Cruz 147 Angeline Cruz 69 Richcrd Cruz 66. 67. 147. 36 Oeorriz Cuellar, 28,162, 38 Lerido Cuellar 121 James Cull 49, 121 Dona Cunningham 134 Norris Cunningham 63, 147 Rosa Curiel 121 Dcnno CusNngberry 65. 134 Thom Curean 134 Christine Cyborski 147 Sheri Daley 134 Mary Del Degan 66, 67. 162, 36 John Dalie 121 Michael Dotege 162 Gen Domiani 134 Joey Dcmoni 87, 134 Mary E. Domiani 162 Mary M. Domiani 121 Deborah Dcndino 68.162 Richard Dondino 134 Ryan Dangelo 131 Melba Dcrughrery 58. 163 Rosie Dorughrery 134 Herman David 85. 134 Maria Davila 121 Alesia Dovis 64. 121 Anrhony Dovis 59, 162 Down Dovis 121 Debra Dovis 147 Debra D. Davis 65, 134 Nancy Davis 65. 72, 134 Shirley Dovis 162 Srocey Dovis 63 James Dawson 131 Rodney Dawson 143 Shalanda Dawson 121 George Dean 58, 163 Lamonr Dean 147. 100 Meissa DeOarrelo 147 Corl DeBurch 134 Lolitha Deere 134 Pomelo Deere 121 Timberly Deere 147 Gail DeGraoff 52. 147 Delinda DeJesus 134 Jose DeJesus 121 Ann Delaney 49. 67, 93,121 Michael Delaney 49, 52, 163 Phoebe Deloach 134 Dororeo Del Toro 134 Maria Luisa Del Toro 67, 163 Elizaberh DeMase 163 Joe DeMase 134 Rosemary DeMatreo 78, 147 Lesa Demps 60,121 Allon Dennis 121 Delond Dennis 121 Vicki Dennis 134 Jeffery Denny 85, 121 Dominick DeNovells 87, 164 Keren DeNovel is 134 Deon DePacdi 65. 85,134 John DeRosa 162 Kathleen DeRosa 57, 134 Tonya DeSanro 64, 121 Brenda DeTnomas 121 Gegory Dewyer 88, 148 Berry Diaz 121 Delores Dioz 121 Rose Diaz 121 Irene Diaz 134 Floyd Dillord 106, 143 Ricky Dlord 63, 148 Sherman Difard 162 Undo DNopoli 20. 78. 79, 162 Rosa Diosdodo 164 Renee Doerr 164, 181 Richard Doerr 164 Amy Dolan 48, 68, 164 John Dolan 121 Julia Dolor 121 Corl Dominik 164 Brenr Donaldson 85, 121 Fredricko Douglas 56. 164 Horrense Douglas 121 Eddie Doxy 85. 121. 102 Melvin Doxy 143 Douglas Doyle 134 Mark Doyle 58 John Drozd 85, 134 Sheryl Dubsky 97, 143 Rcky Dumas 121 Dawn Duncon 64. 121. 148 Jeff Duncon 121 Roberr Duncon 121 Donald Dunfee 134 Cynrhd Dunnrng 64,121 Andrew Durka 50, 164 Karen Durka 121 Anrhony Dykas 164 Morsa Dykes 64, 121 Gerri Easthom 121 Melindo Edgecombe 131 Bobbye Edmond 63, 106, 134 Porto Edmon 63, 106, 131 Robin Edmon 59. 65. 164 Alonzo Edmondson 53, 85, 106, 134 Laura Edwards 164 Roberr Edwards 134 Debbie Egyed 164 Undo Eichsroedr 24, 66, 67. 148 Arnell Elam 121 Gynis Elam 134 Lamonr Bam 164 Thomas Elizalde 82,164 Jomes Elkin 164 Sheri Elliorr 121 Aleka Ellis 56 Denise Ellis 121 Elias Ellis 134, 121 Gordon Ellis 134 George Bzo 164 Lee English 134 Leeann Enright 49. 135 Dawn Epley 121 Melody Epley 164 Roberr Ercole 135 Glenn Erickson 89, 121 Thomas Erikson 23, 82, 106, 164 Lyndon Ervin 85, 135 Connie Esposito 67, 91, 164 PoiX Esposito 65. 87, 135 Sreve Estrada 131 Bryan Evans 49, 68, 121 Carmeilo Evans 135 Daniel Evans 35, 65, 89 Down Evans 121 Donno Evans 48, 164 June Evans 135 Noncy Evans 135 Rebecca Evons 121 Tina Evans 135 Vicror Evons 164 Lawana Everett 121 William Evererr 164 John Ewers 143 Joyce Ewers 56, 92. 93. 164 Steven Far 56, 148 Gina Falaschefti 56, 148 Gina Fokioni 91, 121 Gina Folvo 164 Peggie Former 131 Mcrgherira Fornese 135 Phillip Faso 121 Diana Felry 64. 121 Michael Felty 135 Sharon Ferguson 135 Mike Fernandez 131 Wendy Ferring 62, 66. 67, 164 Joonn Fiacco 144, 148 Dawn Fiacni 164 Debra Figueroa 135 Paul Finch 135 Karen Fink 164 Anita Marie Fisher 122 Deboroh Fisher 65. 135 Danny Firzgerald 143 Dawn Flaig 122 Anrhony Fleming 84. 85. 135 Norman Fleming 82, 165 Abel Rores 56 Barbara Flores 122 Beatrice Flores 122 Connie Flores 64, 122 Martha Rores 122 Michael Flowers 135 Mary Rynn 165 Nora Fonseca 165 Janice Ford 135 David Formemini 122 Bridgetr Fortney 67,165 Sheryl Fortney 63. 122 Brian Foster 122 Korhy Foster 135 Kevin Foster 122 Jordon Foster 143 Reggie Foster 122 Reniro Fosrer 149 Ruedeane Foster 61, 165 Pamela Fowlie 57, 149 Phylls Fowlie 57, 165 Roy Fox 131 Gwendolyn Franklin 143 Kimberly Fronkln 64, 72,135 Stephanie Franklin 122 Cynrhia Frcnte 60, 135 Eleno Franze 165 Walter Frazier, Jr. 135 Carl Frederick 56, 165 Carie Frederick 57, 149 John Freebve 135 Alphonso Freshman 4 Frieda Freshman 4 Deborah Friel 135 Sandra Froncek 57, 165 Sharon Fry 143 Troy Fu!er 122 Beverly Fullerton 144, 149 Morio Fuisong 48. 165 Patrico Furnace 63,122 Alec Fushi 82,165 George Fushi 82, 149 Joanna Gadotti 24, 62, 64,122 Tina Gogtono 149 Rosalinda Galaviz 135 David Galindo 122 Margaret Gall 48, 165 Alda Gacio 164 Aurora Gorclo 149 Dovid Garda 165 Diana Garda 135 Eloy Gado 135 Eulato Garcia 131 Ida Gardo 56. 165 Joe! Garda 149 Josefho Garcia 165 Juan Garda 122 Juan L. Garca 149 Lisa Gorcia 122 Lori Gorcia 58, 165 Martin Garda 135 Nee Garcio 122 Rebecco X. Garda 131.165 Rojelio Gcrcio 122 Ronold Garca 52, 165 Rudy Garca 143 Sandy Garda 122 Vicror Garca 165 Sue Card 135 Todd Gardner 135 Eizoberh Gariboy 59, 165, 181 Jennifer Garibay 149 Coy Gcrnerr 82 Welbon Gamerr 135 Wendy Garnett 135 Frederick Garrerr 64 Thomas Garrett 122, 149 Beverly Gary 122 Corlerre Gary 122 Anrhony Gcsborro 25, 27, 62, 67. 165 Todd Gosbarro 122 Bridgetr Gaston 122 Gwendolyn Gaston 149 Claudia Garch 54, 64, 91, 122 Barbara Gores 64 Scotr Gates 135 Tommy Gates 122 Troy Gates 143 Pnoebe Garhing 143 Annolisa Gauno 135 Wally Gouna 85, 122 Laura Gavel 149 Deborah Geberr 149 Margaret Geil 31, 50, 149 Mark Geil 165 George Gereg 165 Glenn Gereg 149 Kurt Gerlich 135 Lisa Germon 122 Rhonda Gianerri 72,135 Sandro Gicnnerra 59, 165 Frederick Gibson 58 Jomes Gibson 122, 131 Chorles Giles 135 Linda Giles 135 Masha Gies 143 Nancy Giifoy 149 Linda Gilliam 165 Wanda Glliam 149 Anronta Gillie 149 Evelyn Gilts 52 Dense Gilmore 149 Tonya Gilmore 165 Donald Gissler 52, 149 Daryl Gvens 165 Jerry Gladney 135 Thomas Gtasco 122 Croig Glasper 63 James Glass 122 Tommie Gass 122 Patricia Gloss 122 Rondy Goss 149 Anrhony Glovos 87, 149 Denise Glovas 122 Saly Gliortoni 72, 135 Tracy Goeders 135 Mark Goers 88, 89, 149 Caol Goff 25. 26, 52. 53. 67. 73. 149,150 Lisa Goff 122 Elaine Goggins 135 Roque! Gomez 68, 91, 122 Al Gonzales 49, 131 Ernesrino Gonzolez 122 Mike Gonzolez 135 Reno Gonzolez 166 Cheryl Grobowski 97, 122 John Grobowsto 149 Roberr Grandmcison 135 John Gromo 122 Cordell Gray 135 Jay Gray 122 Trina Gray 60, 122 Paul Green 68,122 Robert GreenawoT 166 Nancy Greenwalr 122 Ann Greep 54.150 Richard Greep 85, 135 Lynn Greer 166 Karen Greger 47, 68, 122 Kristine Greger 47,122 Jeff Griese 65,135 Christine Griffin 4, 64, 122 Beatrice Griffin 61, 161 Nathon Griffin 166 Jeffery Gritrirh 135 Barbora Grilli 166, 180 Joseph Grilli 85. 135 Bernord Gromala 56, 166 John Gromala 135 Chris Grurzius 58, 150 Jeanne Grurzius 50, 51. 54, 144 Bernie Guerrero 24, 25, 62, 66, 67, 150 Richard Gager 82,147 Don Guess 122 Elodia Guillermo 31 Lorinda Guilermo 135 Raymond GuiEermo 131 Antoinette Gunn 64,122 Joseph Gurin 131 Lupe Gutierrez 143 Bo toy Guyton 122 Tony Guyron 150 Elmer Guy ten 122 Nathaniel Guyron 123 Ronald Guyron 166 Sandra Guyron 143 Nicholas Guzzino 131 Robert GwizdcJski 150 Tracy Hoock 64. 123 Steven Hogemosrer 84. 95, 135 Mary Hale 130 Steven Hole 85, 106, 123 Thomos Hale 143 Robert Hall 123 Rosemary Hambleron 131 David Hamlin 67, 150 Elizabeth Horhin 62, 64, 123 Karen Hammons 150 Preston Hampton 21, 181, 166 Tiffcny Hampton 134 Carl Hansen 49,135 John Hansen 166 Korin Hcnsen 150 Marianne Hansen 150 Mark Hansen 166 Michelle Hansen 136 Kenneth Henson 120 Andrew Horden 101 Brenda Harden 58, 106 Robert Harden 101, 166 Kenneth Hardimon 166 John Harding 85,106 Janer Horland 64, 120 Jillere Horland 120 Christal Harris 150 Deneen Harris 58 Gorio Harris 150 Parrids Harris 85. 120 Sherry Hort 120 Sreven Harr 150 Greg Horre 82, 166 Raymond Harrman 166 Frederick Horvey 61, 69, 166 Kothy Haskins 150 Lydia Haskins 61. 166 Tina Havens 150 Dawn Hawker 91. 106 Adrienne Howrhorne 63, 160, 166 Kevin Hayden 106 Lynn Hoyden 120 April Hoyes 61 Jeffrey Hayslerr 54 Rhondo Hayslerr 167 Susan Heffernon 96, 99, 167 Debra Hefr 65, 106 Kelly Heindorf 52,150 Tracy Heldr 106 Thomas Helsel 120 Gregory Helron 82, 150 Elliorr Hemingwoy 167 Emmerr Henderson 123 Les Henderson 106 Leverre Henderson 47, 167 Anthony Hendron 58 Cynrhio Hensley 64, 120 Agusrin Hernandez 167 Alfonso Hernandez 150 Anthony Hernandez 85, 101 Ccmermo Hernondez 123, 101 Ismael Hernondez 122 Jose Hernondez 120 viaria Hernandez 53,106 Mario Hernandez 82, 150 Marb X Hernandez 86, 150 Olga Hernandez 55, 68, 120 Olivia Hernandez 62, 122 Victor Hernandez 49,106 Lawrence Herring 55, 120 Lori Herrmann 167 Russeli Heusmann 56, 150 John Hewitr 120 Robea Hi! 106 Leoh Hife 57, 150 Jerry Hilton 136 Liso Hines 91,120 Yvette Hinton 101 Yvonne Hinron 106 Timothy Hirsch 150 Bruce Hodges 140 Liso Hodges 60, 120 Yverre Hodges 106 Porricio Hoeksemo 68. 106 Condace Hogeveen 52, 147 Cormel Hogeveen 53, 54,136 Anne Hojnacki 68, 91, 120 Bryanr Holder 68, 85 Victor Holder 82 Marvin Holiday 140 Edward Holler 67, 150 Felicio Hollivoy 47 Shirrlyn HoSowoy 120,131 Harold Holly 82,167 Lochelle Holly 150 James Holmon 120 Wayne Holmes 24, 62,108 Janice Holmgren 54, 167 David Holrz 87,136 Gayle HolweH 123 Soeun Groce Hong 106 Kelly Hooks 92. 93, 144, 150 Amy Horok 64, 81, 96, 120 Kellice Horns 106 Kelly Horns 123 Terri Horns 150 Sandro Horton 167 Anrhony Houston 25, 26, 62. 120 Mcrie Houston 58 Mourice Houston 131 Savage Houston 120 JuSe Howe 150 Kevin Howe 49, 101 Michael Howe 85, 106 Nick Hrnyok 48, 167 Deon Hudson 140 Regina Hudson 60, 60, 65, 106 Troy Huff 120 Milron Hughes 150 Paulo Hughes 65, 106 Debbie Hummel 167 Jennifer Hunr 167 Coriso Hurley 60, 60.107 Connie Hurt 167 Michelle Huscher 107 Down Huskisson 64, 131 William Huskisson 101 Leslie Hynes 131 Catherine focoro 54, 65,140 Joe lannucci 150 Julia lennued 167 Morgariro Ibarra 107 Joseph Invergo 82, 150 Rhonda Irons 167 Liso Ivy 154 Tammy Ivy 140 Derrick Jockson 123 Gary Jockson 107 Gary L. Jackson 123 Joner Jcckson 107 Revo Jodsson 167 Rhonda Jockson 60, 61, 140 Russell Jcclsson 137 Tero'ne Jackson 107 Debra Jacobs 167 Jerome Jocobucd 120 Jimmy Jaeger 150 Dovid Jomes 107 Ray James 4, 22, 124 Tommi James 78, 79, 150 Gennis Jorrtson 140 Wtliom Jamison 124 Timothy Jamison 58 Michael Janes 124 Jennifer Jankowski 167 Jceon Jonkowsl4 124 Denise Janssen 78, 151 Tamara Jonssen 48, 167 Gory Jarrerre 124 Lynetre Jarretre 151 Leonard Jefferson 151 Dave Jeffrey 106 Eorl Jeffrey 89. 107 Consondra Jeffries 107 Krisrine Jendrosek 124 Jerri Jensen 57, 151 Jacqueline Jerz 57,167 Scotr Jewitr 85, 124 Frank Jobbe 85,124 Alfreido Johnson 49, 124 Cynrhb Johnson 137 Derrk Johnson 85 Dexter Johnson 89, 124 Erera Johnson 151 Jeffery Johnson 151 Jennifer Johnson 107 Korhyleen Johnson 124 Kimberly Johnson 107 Krisrine Johnson 91, 107 Usa Johnson 107 Lilisa Johnson 140 Lola Johnson 60, 61, 67, 167 Mark Johnson 85, 107 Maury Johnson 107 Michael Johnson 124 Randall Johnson 137 Ronofd Johnson 124 Srocey Johnson 124 Brunetro Jones 124, 96 Corfita Jones 124 Gcrence Jones 107 CordeJ Jones 101 Darryl Jones 101 Deborah Jones 101 Delores Jones 124 Jomes Jones 140 Jason Jones 107,167 John F. Jones John T. Jones 140 Kimberly Jones 53, 107 Lopez Jones 124 Mark Jones 82, 167 Mork P. Jones 23, 124 Mchoel Jones 151 Renee Jones 140 Richard Jones 124 Shawn Jones 124 S'nenesro Jones 124 Sherri Jones 47, 167 Wayne Jones 137 Dovid Jordan 167 Lisa Jordcn 151 Tessie Jordan 65,107 Leslie Jordan 167 Tina Jordon 48. 167 Wile Jordon 82 Wfmo Jordan 61, 63 Richard Jurgenson 140 Rory Jurgenson 124 Tina Jurgenson 62, 66, 67, 167 Michelle KalinowsW 57, 168 James Konger 168 Timothy Korn 89, 107 Kevin Korpas 85, 124 Emily Korwowslsi 54, 65, 92. 107 John KarwowsW 151 Mchoel Kaszubski 151 Brian Keone 85, 137 Charles Kelly 85, 124 Sheila Kelly 137 Srephonie Kelly 151 Cheryl Kenjockery 168 Brerr Kenmorsu 124 Connie Kenmorsu 151 Roberr Kennedy 107 Co3een Kerr 118, 122 Kristen Kersh 70,151 Scott Kiehl 68, 122 Evelyn Kimbrough 122 Christopher Kinder Karen King 49, 107 Kelly Kng 49, 137 Taylor King 82, 151 Lynetre Kirchner 137 Daniel Kirchschtager 107 Dione Ktrchschloger 137 Beverly Kleiner 140 Donofd KJelner 124 Kelly KSndmnan 49, 124 Karen Klinger 48, 168 Gregory Klyczek 151 Stephen Klyczek 168 Casimir Kmieok 168 Dicno Knaock 49. 67, 151 Jacqueline Knight 168 Lopez Knox 124 Sreven Knox 151 Sundee Koffornus 54, 107 Ignado, Koire 64, 124 James Kdre 137 Abna Konieczko 52. 82. 168 Edward Konieczko 24, 62. 69. 137 John Konieczko 62, 68, 106, 124 Doris Koscik 168 Thomos Koselke 124 Angeb Kowolski 92. 93, 124 Anrhony Krcbbe 85. 124 Chrisrine Krabbe 151 Yvonne Krobbe 49, 65, 81. 137 James Kramer 124 Bcrbaro Kransky 131 Dovid Kraur 168 Tomoro Kraur 124 John Kringos 82, 106,151 Tommy Kruse 144, 151 Angeb Krzysron 137 Ann Kucinski 68, 124 Oobby Kudlory 131 Lawrence Kush 168 Gerald Kushner 124 Rochelle Kurro 168 Orion Kwosek 82, 151 John Kwasigroch 85, 137 James LcBuda 54, 89,124 Joseph LcGuda 124 Abn Loch 124 Alison Lach 124 Maurice Lafond 143 Karen Lcger 57, 168 Krisrine Loger 151 Michce! 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We Carry all Brand Name Shoes for All Sports at Pf’a tsUiLlf GuarQnreed Savings School Jackets, Shirts and Apparel Printed for Clubs, Teams, etc. We Service all your needs at low prices. (312) 755-2221 World's Largest Transmission Specialists I21S HALSTED STREET CHICAGO HEIGHTS. ILL 60411 CONGRATULATIONS DR. STECKEL, HONORARY GRADUATE of the CLASS OF 1982 —The Class of 1982 198 Advertisements And rhe Dear Goes On ... 'vkj Good Luck ro rhe Class of '82 The Bloom High School Bands CARDS and GIFTS CLASSICS CLIFF NOTES Mon.-Fri. 9-9 Sar. 9-5:00 Sun. 12-5 754-1199 The purpose of learning is growth; and our minds, unlike our bodies, can continue growing os we continue to live. ■Mortimer-Adler -The Bloom Annual Staff Advertisements 199 The 1981-1982 school yeor is over; our lives ore jusr beginning. This yearbook hos captured a parr of our lives rhar carried great meaning. These rimes will always be remembered when we rurn rhe pages of these books. This book would nor be posable wirhour rhe contributions of many people. I would like ro thank, first of all, our dedicated staff. They pur in many hours of hard work in order ro meet those always—jusr-oround-rhe-corner dead- lines. Much of rhe artwork and photography was done by rhe staff. When things got trouble- some, there wos always our advisor, Mr. James Bartholomew, with his parience and guidance ro lead rhe way. Mr. Paul Anderson, our Herff Jones representative, set rhe plant straight on our unusual requests. This yeorbook is unique—jusr as our lives have been for rhe years we have spent at Bloom. This book will be rhe only one you will have, one of rhe only memories we will carry away with us from this year. I hope rhar in rhe years ro come, when this book is opened, many happy memories will be yours. BliMttMtefniMWirfl t frtfrfihfftfr tT KniMnTf 5S£5£35 a


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