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

 - Class of 1983

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Qf3mQe's25FCis+Q?sE-ilfiiiffjist Sen lors EL, -VJ -25?UgiCN ,J 4' O9 Q50 Activities we s+1N's5b'i W Iwi' LJ j-jeg? i WA I S ' 7 SDL - ' w I S u b S 35 iLX' tW,9 Wf 0 , 0Qgik5w+ 6: Sports l4I Faculty I55 Llnderclassmen I92 Index I 1 ,1 vi!! , 1, VW LQ 1 WU 1 My KQV w R , 5 J -' l0'?t?Lv w U' '4 fav T1 EIL' ' X . WJ' ' ,L I Q gk 1,- .J Q, Q , F7 ' W, JJ S' Rl h Begmnm j' ' 5,1 Q. MD U Jb 'lf ' , Q 1 ff H lf' .Q Jfjfa, ,Op UP 7 W 0 ' I' , , qyfxfb 1, fi '-Q ff., , 7 ' W M f N f:3'Exf'QfTXJtT4 Z Q, Ljfffik kj L'31LQ.Q..l 0, 454 , . 2 v X 1 -.s.., A ,,-. . ,.,. x R' Kg . 'fl ,rxffq , 1, ,x. ,-.x Ax, , ,XA W , 'U X ff F r Vx W-1,1 Q . f .- .f f, fwfivw A' .Mn-U- 'X' -H W 1 'Q x YJ-,f kfg,T'I,QQ-C M ' VO 'aff-fxj5J4-Ai x-1x.o.-LA Lf,f,3g,ci1L Vokk q.M:fcx LA Iklf LNACV -1-5 U42 Y'-fM.,Cixif'X3t'.J 5 R -1' ' r H, WX W1 ' 1 .1 O fx Mx f' wg CW Lf 'J' , 4 X WY V, xl .N ,Q xf Lx.-. A , 4. 1 V H Q Y A I U U, im, f f - 's Yxfl :X 'lux fy ' A 6,1 f.. x X gf' tk' V. Q QQ WM, Vw, Q 'X Jlf' . filfxnx Lu 'f.?'X'x . K H ,rv 1. ' A T Ir he-X5 V . X'KL'K1 X VW 5 WK VJKF N a . I 1. x .' ,' f my-r ' --an V 1 muxwu 2 x f n :S W2 :,. rzfgxz ,Q ,gggiggggd ,ww A waz in a Poor Time Bloom Ideals The Loyal Bloomite: -Upholds the standards of the school whenever he represents Bloom. -Does not criticize decisions of the coach or officials. -Avoids excessive applause. -Avoids running through the corri- dors. - -Avoids crowding around drinking fountains and bulletin boards. -Avoids whistling and boisterous talk- ing and laughing. -Observes regulations against chew- ing gum. -Remembers the classroom is a work- shop. -Never makes fun of the mistakes of others. Does not prepare for flight before the bell for dismissal. Takes his place at the end of the line and avoids crowding. Uses his dining room manners. -BLOOM STUDENT HANDBOOK. Bloom Farmers -5 Capture Prizes First prize Leghorn goes to Bloom! First prize White Rock goes to Bloom! IFirst prize Eggs brought by Bloom! These exclamations were heard at the 'ocational Agriculture Fair when nine- en of Bloom's Agricultural students won fore than Sl00 in prizes. The list of money prizes captured by 18 boys follows: Walter Adair flmon DeBoer ario Gamborata leRoy Holden anklin Krumm orest Milnes Enneth Nelson hn Paarlberg enneth Paarlberg m Petrivito 5 3.50 l2.50 I5.w 2.00 2.50 2.00 2.00 2.00 l4.50 3.50 Broadcaster. l93I I9303I School Son Shows Spirit The school song of the l930s In splred all the athletic teams as it does today Although the school song has changed Bloom and her enthusiasm has not The former school song is as follows Onward old Bloom High School! On to the frey We re here for victory Victory today Onward Bloom High School' Fight on we say Fight fight for Bloom High And win the day , . . 1 u - n 1 , . 1 - vt vi - rv , . 1 1 v - n The decade of the l94O's, known as the War Years , not only affected America's working society, but it also affected the students at Bloom. This era brought about much heartache and loss as well as the enjoy today, there may be no tomorrow attitude. Thousands of men died defending America in World War ll and although the students could not fight physically, they battled in other ways through their sup- portive spirit. The traditions of Bloom still lived on within the ever-supportive stu- dents in these tragic times. Even today these ideals still remain. Looking back, we can see that our school has undergone many drastic changes along with a progressing society. These changes always seem for the better as those who have gone before maintain Bloom's pride and spirit for the genera- tions to come. 4 Trojan Emerg midst the Conflict Many Bloom students gave their lives in defense of our country. The first to lose his life, Lt. Ralph W. Janssen, was killed in the sinking of the U.S.S. Porter during a sea battle in the Solomons area. ln I943 a de- stroyer escort was launched in his name. He graduated from Bloom in l933. The names listed below were registered at Bloom during some period of their high school lives. They deserve the utmost appreciation for their service in World War ll. Pvt. Cecil Hibbs Pfc. Adolph Mazzocco MM-C Phillip Pressendo Pvt. Pasquale Cipolla Lt.'J.G. Ralph W. Janssen Sgt. lsadore Nodus 2nd Lt. Robert Davis Col. Peter Serio Lt. Andrew Lux S l-C Joseph J. Baiorinas S I-C Fred Rich lst Lt. George W. Somer Pfc. George D. Tate TM 2-C Edward Zentera Cpl. Melvin H. Draben 2nd Lt. Vincent Ginkus Ist Lt. Joseph G. Horecny. Jr. T-Sgt. John Paarlberg Pfc. Dominic Rich Sgt. Edward Ruszel Sgt. James Strope Pfc. Thomas G. Cuti Lt. Pliny Blodgett S-Sgt. Diego Lisciani Cpl. John Piani Ist Lt. Warren C. Blim Cpl. Vaughn Delkus Pfc. Harold McManimen Pvt. Harry Shelton 2nd Lt. William Carcelli Lt. Russell Setterblade Lt. August P. Svancarek A-S Stanley Bury Cpl. Harry Berg Pfc. Joseph Pnaici T-M Hanes F. Cahl Sgt. John S. Labuda Pvt. John Palmo Sgt. Joseph' R. Novelli Pfc. Robert Downey Pvt Edward Haake Sgt. Robert Laue Pvt William Tattersall Pfc. Albert Corradetti Sgt. Vaughn Luebbe Ist Lt. Richard Lindhout Pfc. Guido Cappelletti Pvt. James Klein S 2-C Robert DeGreve Cpl. Edward Hofer Pfc. John Nykaza Pfc. Armonde Cioe Pfc. Richard Cripe S 2-C Robert Maple Pvt. Ernedio Marconi S I-C Ernest Miller Pfc. Robert Heidemann Sgt. Fildo Lauteri Pfc. Gilbert J. Hooks. Jr. Rock and Roll Students Mr. Steckel Returns After Marine Duty in Korea During the l95O's, Mr. Steckel did one year of duty with the Marines in Korea. The following is an interview with him upon his return to Bloom. Commenting on the situation in Korea, Mr. Steckel said, American teenagers do not realize how lucky they really are. Young Korean teenagers work under extremely adverse conditions, the filth, mud and stench of war. But, even though some of them do not know what they are fighting for, they still have great spirit and a high morale. I had the pleasure and the privilege of working with the English, Turks, Australians, Koreans, and Greeks, he said. All of them have a high morale. At the close of the interview, Mr. Steckel added smiling, Don't forget to tell them that there is nothing to worry about as long as the Marines are there. After expressing his thanks to the many students who wrote to him, the ex-captain disclosed that he soon hopes to have a display of his many souvenirs. Mr. Steckel agrees that Bloom is a better place to work than Korea. . fs wi .li Jive Through Bloom STUDENTS ROCK WITH THE FIF TIES The rockin 5O's are probably the most memorable in recent history. This was the generation for the greasers and teeny-bop- pers. Poodle skirts, saddle shoes, COOL leathers, and jeans were a common sight on the Bloom students. The teen agers then ap- peared to be a more unified body. They were extremely spirited in support of their various teams. On the weekends the thing was for everyone to meet at the Morgue for soda sipping and slow swaying. The Morgue could be found in the basement of the old Bloom school. It was a famous hang-out where you could find the man or woman of your dreams. School spirit was extremely high and all sports were successful in their winnings. Then as now, the most outstanding charac- teristic of the Bloom students cheering Tro- jan spirit that never breaks, be it victory or defeat. CHANGES AROUND BL OOM IN THE FIF TIES From the cafeteria: Before the new cafeteria was built in l956. one student expresses his opinion of the upcoming eatery. There are many people who will point with pride to the building that will soon occupy the land north of Bloom. This will be the site of the new cafeteria. The building will be equipped to facilitate the constantly increasing population of the city of Bloom. Students will no longer be forced to wait in long lines for a hot lunch. tables tightly packed together will be a thing of the past. From other areas: During the 50's there was also many changes around school with the new additions under construction. The track team was the first to get a new home with the fieldhouse being their new permanent quarters. The huge auditorium which held a capacity of l5OO came in handy when presenting assemblies in an orderly fashion. The new gyman- sium also provided P.E. students with more room to exercise their muscles. -l956 Broadcaster 1 ,, , 'Txi K1 Fiftie : P, Bloom Pledges We, the students of Bloom township high school, feel that every loyal member of this school has certain ideals for which to strives therefore we do hereby adopt the following principles. I. To act daily in accordance with the school motto, Service and Loyalty. 2. To support all school enterprises and organizations to the best of our abilities. 3. To practice good sportsmanship in work and play. 4. To follow the Golden rule in relation to students and teachers. 5. To work for the good of the whole stu- dent body and the good name of the school 6. To cultivate in ourselves and others a strong sense of right and wrong. 7. To conform to the rules of our school on all occassions in word or deed. The Annual, l953 Fifties Lingo Are you a solid Jackson who likes to give out with the double talk? You are? Well, this bit of nonsense might interest you then. The other day I was walking down the hall, and l overheard two slick chicks drooling over a hunk of man. The conversation went something like this. Yes, my big bruiser is plenty po- tent. . . he's hep, hep, hep, with heli- um and that's more than l can say for that jerk of all trades that you hang out with. Don't be too sure of yourself. Say, latch your lashes on that super- man coming down the hall. Then the bell rang and those guy- goony pigeons went to class to dream about their one and only. Broadcaster, I95l 421651-f ff O QQQV f-C6612 OOO THE M ORGUE The Morgue, pictured below left, was the place to be during the l950's. An example of its popularity can be found in this excerpt from the I953 Annual: This year the Morgue was nearly dis- solved because of controversy over Old Bloom. The Morgue Board, however, was able to reserve St. Agnes Hall for most of the year and thus kept the Morgue operating. The school board then decided to repair Old Bloom instead of selling it. Members and non- members both worked along with the paint- ers and carpenters to speed the reconstruc- tion and to enable the Morgue to move back into its original building. The Morgue has provided many Bloomites with recreation for years and has given them a place to meet their old friends and a chance to make new ones. This ideal for a youth recreation center grew out of discus- sion in problems of democracy classes. , , fn fl Gees! 'fi CU, 50 'H ' Sgjvyglo X E60 X Q52-N UWQQQP XD Qu t 1 nik 3 Wigan 4525 Cgf5JdQbiS'Qf3, Sa ' , Q 6A 32.2 - - as was Y- Of? Q -as fe. NCQ? T Q3 , K. r . , 4- , 3 . fu - , 9 F h-I This school year students will be faced with new responsibilities and challenges. As in no previous years, the student body is divided on two campuses. Formerly, the school's spirit has been shown to be one of enthusiasm and unanim- ity at all social and academic affairs. Now the same enthusiasm should be shown, whether the event is at the school of the little Bloo- mites or at the junior-senior division. Phys- ically, the four classes are now divided but their spirit must remain united. Meeting challenges is nothing new to Bloo- mites, and with teamwork and concentrated effort, this challenge, too, can be met suc- cessfully. g There is no doubt that Bloom is bigger than ever before and that it will require unity and effort to make it the bestl Rebellion Rul .l. 1 . , j 4 J Broadcaster, I964 'O J ' Q i H Q 1 When it comes to negative feelings mll'l'0l'l about first hour gym, one can say it One hundred eighty-four eyes of hate, hasn't changed in decades. The follow- MY beautiful hair is HO! Perfectly ing poem appeared in the l966 Broad- Stfalghf-H caster and is true even today, lt's early in the a.m. when l'm-feeling so Dressed at seven sore' undressed at eight As I trudge to my class up on the fourth Put on those blue things floor-I At a two-minute rate, Familiar feelings as I go up a step Eighmhirty exercises Tell me that somehow l'm all out of pep. Tm youfre practically dead. Others will sympathize with this. my Then a freezing cold shower whml' Comes down on your head. For we must suffer through first hour Dressed in a hurry, what's this l hear? gym' Golly, today only ninety-two at one I0 eorgani ed Bloom The l96O's was an era of transition in the United States. It was a time when the teenagers unsuccessfully searched for their own identity in society. Because young people were greeted with serious problems, such as Vietnam and increased racial tension, it was necessary for them to shed their carefree attitudes of the 5O's. This left the teenagers lost and alien- ated from the outside world, thus they turned to rebellion. To become indepen- dent of the Great Society, to shy away from the norm was their ultimate goal. American teenagers grew their hair long. Boys also grew beards and mustaches to further show their rebellion. Syles of Clothing deteriorated into anything goes. Clothing was wild, untidy and only completed when the peace sign was hung about the neck. American youths began to voice their opinions in political and social issues like never before. To have their opinions expressed and heard was vital to exemplify their nonconformity. The teen- agers of the era protested, both peaceful- ly and violently. Many Bloom students were also part of this movement. They became fixated with freedom, peace and love, and tried to relate these ideals to every facet of their lives. Luxq 5 The new eye patch fad, direct from Lon- don, is taking American teens by storm. ln the process, however, it's endangering the eyesight of millions of youngsters. While it's in to wear the decorative patches, adorned with pictures of your fa- vorite singing group or TV star, their pro- longed use can wreak real havoc with your vision. By all means, don't forsake your eye- glasses just to wear an eyepatch. You may be Mod, but you'll be in trouble, too-by jeop- ardizing your precious eyesight. -I963 Illinois State Medical Society . ,Mm wt Q .Pk sc ' I 1- QE . . ,... . . . SP sf W fu-... ' :dw 50' lo 60' , s EQ K mms Yi Yin.. Q f--1 'QBNWFW - s A ii Wigs ., .,:. . .m'f1j1:,. V .QA Y' Brotherhood-A Common Goal During the l96O's, rebellious teenagers were everywhere. However, Bloom stu- dents set aside a week of Brotherhood to unify the student body. An editorial by the editor of the l967 Broadcaster exemplifies the meaning of Brotherhood. Are you an American? Maybe you are DOI and you do not even realize it. lf you do not believe that all of us should be 'one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all,' then you are not really an American-regardless of what might be written on your birth certificate. lt is a fact that when different groups of people work together for a common purpose, understanding and tolerance develops as prejudice disappears. Bloom is becoming a good example of this, when more than ever, people are attempting to iron out their differences and problems through the student council, and the newly established human relations council and the Advisory Board. lf Bloomites are learn- ing to work together for the good of the school, why can't we all, as Americans join together to work for the good of the nation?' Our course is simple. Those who advocate violence should be ignoredt they have no place in a growing nation. Those who truly desire brotherhood must be willing to achieve it. L l-lip lo l-llpple H I P PIE S - f'O 1,fTE.B,iZf?l3fS'e' Point Counterpoint They dress, talk, and act different from the people in the 'Great Society'. Perhaps this is why most people look down on the hippies, society is based on conformity and hippies are non-conform- ists. Thus, they are disliked by society. 'All this new culture wants is to be left alone. Unfortunately, this isn't always pos- sible,' one hippie reports. 'Everywhere l went there were people ready to start trouble. Most of these people were elderly and they would say something like 'what zoo did you come from?' This didn't both- er me because l was dressing for myself. l think that they are just trying to es- cape from reality, he commented. And they certainly are trying to escape from cleanliness because they never take baths. Mr. La Marte was queried as to whether he held these beliefs about all hippies or just the more far-out ones, the drug-takers. He said that he believes that all of them fall into such a category, but the hippies on the LSD kick are the worst. l think all of the west coast hippies smoke pot, he stated. But he is certain that no kids in the immediate vicinity are involved in this movement. Trojans Stand Tall Streaking Concerns Students of the Seventies QFrom a I974 issue of The Broadcasterj Streaking seems to be the big thing these days. Many newscasts are carrying stories of streakers. A radio station in Chicago gave away free Streak Suits consisting of tennis shoes and a ski mask. Kids are talking about who streaked where with whom. With all this interest presently being shown in streaking, it would seem apporpriate to talk to a person who has streaked and get a first-hand opinion on the subject. According to the streaker source, streaking just was not that great. Some of the comments from the streaker were that he only did it because his friends were. He also said that he was never so embar- assed in his life, and he would never do it again. 'Ir . ,avff 4 Through Sevenlies ' ,ssl K.: 3 l Q. 6 . ! A x N 1 'ff .. Qjf , 'hom farm ' fa E-I ' K? gb:-, .1 Y. i9.:,,r ata.. m ' as 4, .c , ,M- 'On ' w xv.-,av Misery IS . By Michael Haley in a I972 issue of The Broadcaster spending two weeks studying for a test on Biology and on the test day you find out the test is on Algebra. ...having the prettiest girl in school in one of your classes and finding out she's your first cousin. . . .cursing out a teacher and destroying her room on the last day of school of your sophomore year and finding out that as a junior you have her for three classes. . . . being all-conference, all-state, all-area and all- American for your school in basketball, football and baseball and being ranked number one in smarts at school and your school gives you a scholarship to Prairie State College. And to top that, you flunk the entrance test. . .. spending forty-dollars on a pair of pants that you think are really cool and wearing them to school and everybody laughs at you. ...walking on the stage graduation day to get your diploma with seventeen of your relatives waiting to take your picture and you trip and fall down and roll off the stage on top of the organ player and turn over the organ player, too. 6 Then Blend inlo Now gnd... The Seventies brought both change and reward for many Bloom Trojans. The big- gest change for Bloom students was the opening of our sister school, Bloom Trail. in l976 as a four year institution, the first year that the new school was used as a four year high school. But the old Bloom had already made many great achieve- ments, especially in the sports arena. ln l974 the basketball team was the State Runner-up. ln l975 the basketball team made a repeat performance in Champaign with the same outcome: State Runner-up. The cross country team made a very fine showing in l974, coming home with the state crown. They made a repeat lperformance in I975, again winning the state championship. The wrestling team also did the double-take by taking the State Championship in I975 and l976. The track team was the last in the line of re- peat performances when, in l976, they were State Runner-up. Doing themselves one better in l977, they came home with the state trophy. All these teams made Bloom a school that one could not be prouder of. Among the events that were happening outside Bloom in the Seventies was the Watergate Scandal and the eventual res- ignation of President Richard Nixon in I974. ln l976 the United States celebrated its 200th anniversary. Similarly, Bloom celebrated its own Diamond Jubilee in l975 as it marked 75 years of providing an education to its students. Birthday music changed to Disco music toward the end of the decade and a number of Bloom stu- dents got into the Disco act. Sung to any tune, though, pride in Bloom continued in this decade, just as it had in every pre- ceding onel I, 5-' jf,. ':' p f mm' 17,3 as N T K' 4 lb Ev. 1.14 As the saying goes, We've come along way, baby. From the Bloom of I934 which included fifty classrooms, science labs, two gymnasiums, a cafeteria and a tower and from the Bloom of the eighties which includes the Jean P. Workman Audito- rium, the Nelson Fieldhouse, and the James D. Steckel Library comes a school in which every hall, every classroom is filled with tradition, a tradition which makes Bloom a school to be. proud of. Some traditions never die-the ex- changing of class rings or the young ladies wearing the football jerseys of their fa- vorite stars, new traditions are founded. But there has always been one stable fac- tor which has held the city of Bloom to- gether-the undeniable spirit of its stu- dents. There is more to our school however, than just students, or a tower, or tradition. There is our future. And as you look through this book, think of where we have been and what we can become, for this is only the beginning. l Q F? J ,Www-.. OW... ima LETS BEGI THE EIGHTIES 7 D QNQQB A ful' f !1 I9 T-, I 3 2 1 5 P V 152, , '10--1 ' :if A, 4 1 'WB ,Jef Y ,yr mum Q iw l 4 Bloom' Fire Rages on Just as fireworks are a symbol of celebrating the nation's pride, Bloom is a symbol of the celebration of the education and pride of its students and faculty. This distinctive pride was shown in yet another way over the past year as Bloom was recognized as a Na- tional Historic Landmark. Bloom has earned this cov- eted place on the National Register of Historic Places because of the bold. decorative art deco style which dominates the building. The ornate zig-zags of the tower and the ornamental grill work above the main doors, on the second story balconies, on the doors of VeazyAGym and the old library windows are iust a few of the details which typify the art deco style. Both the sculptures outside the main entrance and the six murals in the foyer were proiects of the Works Progress Administration, established in l935 and I936. They. too, were reasons for the honor bestowed on Bloom. an honor which now enables Bloom tore- ceive grants and federal loans to preserve and restore the richness of its past-of our past. The tradition has been established: now it is up to us to carry it on with the pride and dedication it deserves. Those who re- ceive diplomas from Bloom High School have further evidence now that they have received a good educa- tion from a school of which they can be forever proud! l l JI , ,.....,..,. ..-...-.....-.-u f :ess-. ww-xz'vfm1m'ver.rurII1 . .,.. , , ,-,. s,f..g.W..,..-,ef..m.-..-...:.1-.-- 1545 SENIOR QLAg5 OFFICERS. Back Row: Mickie ers.Sergeant-at-Arms, Shelly Prendergast,Secretary: Timlin, Treasurer, Antonio Serrato, Publicity Chair- Karen l-eonefsefvlce ch3l Pf 50n-F 0l1i R0WfChBI'l9S pe,-som Kim Ol'-Ialloran, gocial chairperson, Liz Rag, Stovall, Vice-Presidenti Lou Melone, President. O 7 E aklng the Last X 'if F' X 'if 5' the Best 'X M The Seniors were indeed proud to be tion, the class sponsored the Mystery '83! The Senior Class started the year Trojan and the Thanksgiving and off with an introduction assembly. Christmas Canned Food Drive. They were pleasantly surprised by the During the year the Senior Class had appearance of Comedian Tom Dressen, in town to promote his race to raise money for multiple sclerosis. The Seniors also showed their spirit by decorating for Halloween. ln addi- nine assemblies, including the sixth an- nual Santa Claus convention. It was a truly memorable year, marking an end as well as a new beginning. Congratulations, Seniorsll! 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V .1-'.,. 15' 1' ' figfw, - www' X E 5 'Z- ,,p L We I .ss A-for ,K Lis. mb .1 .J H ri Diana Knaack Jacqueline Knight Steven Knox Christine Krabbe John Kringas Brian Kwasek Kristine Lager Renee LaMantia Gwendolyn Lee John Lee Kelvin Lee Eric Lehenbauer James Lenke Karen Leone Steven Levon Robin Lewis Warren Lewis Greg Limas Louis Longo Alex Lopez Peter Lopez Brian Loster Carol Mack Norette Mackler Deborah Mansell Kenneth Marks Mary Marshall Maryellen Martinez Berlinda Maxwell Rosemary Mayfield Charmaine McClendon Michael McGrath Antoinette McHenry Stacy Medley Christine Melvin Sandra Miles James Mitchell Tracey Mix Theresa Monty James Morgar Marla Muzzo Ernest Myslinski Trina Nailon Kenneth Nash Kathleen Naughton Rosanna Nieberle Lawrence Nussbaum Israel Ochoa Kimberly O'HaIloran Patrick O'Keefe Bethany Ostland Richard Pacheco Paula Palcek Anthony Pallanti Frederick Parker Alicia Perez Stephen Perl Kenneth Peters Pamela Peterson John Petrarca Shari Pettigrew Kenneth Philip Louis Pignotti Alfred Pilotto Patrick Piquion Cynthia Planera Cathy Pongelli Shelly Prendergast Linda Ross Joseph Podnar John Poerio Thomas Polka Josephine Puente Samuel Ramey Esmeralda Ramirez f Norma Ramirez I W N Priscilla Ramirez Rebecca Ramirez Sylvia Ramos Timothy Ratkovic Jann Reyling Jesse Rodriguez Sylvia Rojas 3 I E K U Dorothea Royer Paula Ruiz Kelly Ruse Federico Sahagun Maria Sahagun Justina Salgado Susan Sass David Sauter Peter Schmidt Julie Schwarz David Seihert Gina Sellers Heidi Seng Jim Senzel Antonio Serrato Billy Showers John Skorup John Smado Diane Smith Kelley Smith Vivian Smith Ida Solis Jerry Spencer Joseph Srebalus Wesley Stevenson Chas Stovall Wade Strawbridge Kathleen Suchan Barbara Swinke Robert Syler Angela Thompson Mickie Timlin Kevin Tinsley Paul Tieri Kathryn Trusty Linda Tryon Rebecca Turek Mark Vandenbrink Doris Valdez Marlene VanKuiken Dawn Vavouleas Emilia Villalon Henry Vega Todd Victor Pablo Villanueva Yolanda Villanueva Maria Villarreal 36 Joseph Vitale wall' y-s 510 lfls x Q. 'C iff? Y ,I i ' IX MX liste lx N t Alex Vrbanoff Stephanie Wade Diane Waiters Robert Wald Charlene Walker Kimberly Walker Cynthia Walters Paul Wayne John Webb Tami Whitaker los Donna White Karolyn White Chandra Williams James C. Williams Mia Williams Sean Williams Clenteria Willis Richard Willis Scott Wilson Timothy Wilson Richard Wimmer William Wolf Michael Wolff Jacqueline Wolny Seniors Robert Wolski Brian Woods Laura Youmans Donald Yuratovac Charles Zalewski i Robert Ziems CV -C-A.-3-45 Joan Zilligen The following students graduated with the Class of I 983, but they were unable. for one reason or another. to have photographs available for display in the senior section. Elizabeth Alexander Patrick Alexander John Bajorinas Mary Baker Greg Barnard Linnette Bell Jesus Cadena David Carlson Federico Castillo Anthony Cialkowski Michael Cook Clifford Cooper Bryan Cousineau Greg Craven Verla Curry Bruce DeJoris Romanzell Dorsey Mark Doyle Tracy Everetf Reginald Fleming Elbert Fortney Robert Foster Willie Furnace Annette Gadisonfi Benny Garnett Frederick Gibson Donald Gissler Randall Glass Anthony Glavas Anthony Guyton David Hamlin Kelly Heindorf Russell Heusmann Dion Hudson Timothy Jamison Leonard Jefferson Jeffrey Johnson Kimberly Johnson Diana Jones Michael Jones Demetrius King Darryl Luckett Thomas Lulkowski Allison McVay Ronald Medendorp Benny Montgomery Daniel Morissette Gerald Morrison Charles Norvil Mark Oehmke Elgin Porter Guadalupe Ramos Allen Richards Monica Rios Ricky J. Rodriquez Constance Ross Daryl Russell John Santaniello Alma Sauseda Katherine Schindler Norman Schnepf Lonnie Schwartzkopf William Shorter Susan Sineni Randy Soderlund Joseph Stith Gregory Tama Daniel Tucker Tamara Vaughn ' Leonardo Watts 4 Thomas Watts Loretta Weston Clayton Whitfield Tion Whitfield Kenneth Whitten Joyce Williams Calvin Willis Donald N. Woods Keri Zubak W' J W, X..-...A p-1 A i 39 X E il Q ! I 5 W - 2 . , f ,M QYNEG 1 K QQ 3 af' faqs wifi wg..M,5 , f . 3 . , V , . Q 4 , . A + ' sk. SL - uw 4 f ,.,.' a w L , f Q , , ' 'A+ fn: .' 'f 5 5 55 .1 .ii'g, ,, S . by .1 Q, X M,-,'g w,. 4'?i' 2 na., 'Nu -., y .fm mit in .wk ' ma gg ' is., 1-ff Awww mv. ' -'iff ff 'f wa . Y , xr A' -...N JA , , 154 fu :arg rf ' Q ,unfit ,fy will-E qY,:m ffff'f, L - ' ' U I VA., '5.Sii 'Hi.5Q3eS'i'?E..xal. f-i P' , ,. eghlll,-ef..a hm l9nlg Thr Erginning... Jiha l l a lqirhsisln I Ik I fxf' isis ACTIVITIES :V I 4 ft: ll I um M 9' I L E We've Got the Spirit This year Homecoming Spirit Week started out with a new day-Hat Day. On this special Monday all sorts of hats showed up. from baseball hats to brides- maids' hats and everything in between. Tuesday came along with Western Day when people hauled out their cowboy hats holsters and horses Then on Wednesday people went crazy for Crazy Day When Thursday rolled along people came to school with red blue violet and white hair along with their l'l1II1lSkIl'IS on PunkfNew Wave Day Finally the week ended with the traditional Blue and White Day During second and third periods on Fri day All the students showed their school spirit by attending the traditional Pep Ral ly The rally consisted of skits performed by all the classes Also during the pep rally a new Spirit .lug was introduced and the Class of 84 won the new jug Furthermore school was dismissed ear ly on this day so that all those working on floats could do so in the fieldhouse which was opened every week night to the classes and their sponsors Furthermore a new contest was invented for individuals lt was known as the banner contest Stu dents or clubs designed their own banners to be displayed during the game V l C A won the float contest while the Spanish Sf 4 class won the banner contest Finally the students showed that they had the spirit by winning the Homecom mg game All of Bloom could say after this week We re from Bloom and couldn t be prouderl 42 BELOW:The Bloom Cheerleaders showthat they can BOTTOM RIGHT: Linda Bruno and John Petrarca flip for Bloom spirit, BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. Piaskowy have come to a visit to Bloom from Manteno on shows that bowling can be up in the air at times. Crazy Day. pn-pdf' ow ,--'i or' m xx ,f K.. X , va -Y .,- Y - 8 5 n ' , 6 Ugg-4 .. O zu an .fx 3.2 WT' O U 4m FPC' +5 7 'UT 06' :- ni X' all :o QS 225 93 :G Ng 2' 2.4. gm HW an aa: :o 59. if Kelly Hooks shows tha! anything govs on Crazy Day. LEFT: E.T. phones Bloom and makes an appearance to help the Freshman Class skn. 43 f 5 A5 pf, ,T 1 'fl 1 J 5 has Left: Key Club shows the Troian desire to lock up the tigers. Below: The mighty Troian tames the tiger. Bottom Left: Beth Bray does some clowning around in the pep-o-rama parade. Bottom right: The Bloom Marching Band leads the way enroute to Sarff Field. v 3 48,0 .15 elf 'L fs ' fi 'fb , I I ,xt 44 XS: 'f , 'QW F M 523.51 ,, 3 l L, . , W f' , ww. . X y - -A - K S , w V Smooth Sailing for Homecoming '82 Bloom students floated across the floor as they danced to the sounds of Turnstyle at this year s Homecoming held on Satur day October Q23 l982 With the help of Student Council a welcome change was YI ti , y, i I i NW! -43 ' II? Above: Homecoming Court I982 tLelt to rightj Jeff Kris Kersh and Chuckie Robinson. Front Row: Jaclyn Smith. Leah Hills. Lou Melone, Ann Murphy, Cathy Vela. Norvin Leeper and George Baratta. Pongelli. Bob Edwards. Paula Palcek. Todd Victor. made concerning the location of the dance To add a bit of class and style If was held at the Military Order of Purple Hearts Hall in South Chicago Heights The hall was beautifully decorated to empha size the Sailing theme The many cou ples swayed and swooned like the rythma off Cathy Pongelli was crowned Home coming Queen of l982 by Mayor Joe Ca meli Cathys date Bob Edwards along with the rest of the Homecoming Court Leah Hills and her escort Jeffrey Smith Kristen Kersh and her escort Chuckie Rob inson Ann Murphy and her escort Lou Me lone and Paula Palcek and her escort Todd Victor were all very excited about the evening Everyone in attendance agreed this was an evening that wont soon be forgotten tic sway of the ocean. To top the evening 3 . . 1 45 l Q Y' , I A .srl , lil Al J' V074 -l Maj, C' ' ' 'tt ' .,, 0 'Ti' ,vi I ' 'W F' K ll I ABOVE: Gail DeGraaff and Wendy Pratscher take time out from the fun to Cheese it up with the photographer. ABOVE RIGHT: AI Gonzalez asks Olga Hernandez if the glasses are Cascade clean. 46 BELOW: Josh Fonseca and Annette Pruneda do a little thumb wrestling while posing for the picture. LEFT: Memories in the making: Angela Bianchi and Chris Adams. BOTTOM PHOTO: Elena Zomparelli changes partners in the middle of the dance. X A N . l X NT N -J , -. 'Biff - un.-A.-i .. M. 47 Sports held its first Athletic Dance on September I8 Students were given the opportunity by this year s ac tive student government to get acquainted with one another Top disc iockey Charles Nelson supplied the music for the evening through a TOP 40 format which was a great contributor to the overall success of the dance. According to Mayor Joe Cameli the 'totally new dance concept' was exactly what the student body wanted. Tradition and rep- etition are fine. but a little change of pace never hurts, said the en- thusiastic Bloom mayor. Students! Support their Starting a new tradition, Bloom ABOVE LEFT: Lou Melone has decided to become a girls' coach in the future as he practices recruiting Mary Marshall and Renee LaMantia. ABOVE: Look Carrie. isn't that Olivia Newton John coming in. asks Todd Zomparelli. RIGHT: Are you sure this isn't a dog whistle? Why isn't anybody stopping, states Paula Palcek. 48 I.-.M You Can Do It September II was a unique day for Bloom High because on this day stu dents were able to attend the Yes I C A N program the initials stand mg for Career Awareness Now This Jean Meulbroek Mrs Jackie McCal lum and Mrs Flora Ciarlo enabled students to investigate two careers by listening to actual workers in their fields of interest The ten most popular sessions in cluded computer programming law computer operations auto me chanlcs modeling beauticianfbar ber registered nurse and auto body. program. directed by Mrs. Mary TOP PHOTO: Mr. Leeper helps to coordinate the speakers' rooms with the help of Robert Presutti and Michael Wolff. ABOVE: Linda Sass listens intently in order to understand what the speaker is talking about. LEFT: Sharon Center tells prospective playboy bunnies not to pucker while a picture is being taken. Z Dr. Steckel Thanks for the Memories' Dr. James D. Steckel Library Dedicated On June 6 l982 the faculty and friends of Bloom High School gathered to pay tri bute to a well known face around Bloom The honoree was Dr James D Steckel a man who had been around our school for 33 years our retiring principal Those gathered together were there to observe the dedication of the library in his honor The events of the day began with a slide presentation which depicted Dr Steckel s achievements through the years After the program the dedication ceremony it self took place Dr Carrabine Superm other distinguished guests presented Dr Steckel with a plaque in honor of his 33 years of service to Bloom The plaque listed Dr Steckel s accom plishments at Bloom which include sci ence teacher from i949 to l9521 counselor from l952 to l962 assistant principal from l962 to l966t and prtncrpal from l966 to l982 Dr Steckel retired at the end of the l98I l982 school year and after 33 years of loyal service to Bloom he was very de serving of the honor bestowed on htm by this dedication ceremony tendent of the District, along with many TOP PHOTO: Dr. Steckel and his fine ladies stand celebrate his day as they prepare to have a formal proudly around the prestigious plaque. ABOVE: The group photograph taken distinguished cast of thousands helps Dr. Steckel 50 BELOW LEFT: Dr. Steckel gives some final words to fellow workers and friends. BELOW: This honorary plaque will be read by generations who have not even been born yet. BOTTOM PHOTO: Dr. Steckel gives our new principal. Mr. Patton, a few words of advice about the mysterious bell system. suv-,Nm Thespians Prove They Can Take It Quality drama came to Bloom s .lean P Workman Auditorium on November 4 5 and 6 as a talented cast under the direc- tion of Mr. John Reimler, staged Moss Hart's and George Kaufman's produc- tion, You Can't Take It With You. The play, a comedy, focused around a young couple in love. Alice Sycamore, played by Mary Brackman, and Tony Kirby, played by Mark Zona, were two young people in TOP PHOTO: Sam Ramey prepares his incredibly be- lievable character of Martin Vanderhoff, a man whose motto is simply. Relax. ABOVE: Miss New- kirk makes mental notes and checks cues before the dress rehearsal of the show. RIGHT: In a tension- filled dressing room the cast prepares for its debut. 52 love despite their obvious background differences Tony the son of a wealthy businessman encounters a series of odd characters at the Sycamore house as he attempts to court Alice. The cast, de- spite its youth, staged an energetic and laugh-filled production which sparked the interest of the audience just as Mr. DePinna, played by Paul Stovall, sparks the fireworks at the end of the play. --vvf' 'Q 1 '1 xx, silwil i X icnss '5?f'-Milk--, 'KK Xt .ls 47. s 1. MT' H K XLR 4. .,.,.,.f,.' ' V ' I new 40 xi f -'fr A I 'gi' I' ABOVE LEFT: Mary Brackman as Alice Sycamore shares her feelings about Tony with the eccentric members of her family. ABOVE: Kelly Montanez, as Essie Sycamore, performs her dance ritual as Terry Lindsey, Penelope Sycamore, worries about the next problem in her novel. LEFT: Terry Lindsey's eyes show the eager anticipation of an actress awaiting her chance on stage. 53 g. ,qs ,Fil 'W .'jw,., zlggk 1,2 -cg, :N Nfl '1 ., A J! ,X , LXXAQ . L 1 ll 4 I NX if The Cast of You Can't Take it With You Back Row: Char Walker, Ricky Dillard, Chandra Wil- Conboy, Kelly Montanez. Mark Zona, Mary Brack' Iiams, Beth Hamlin. Marlene VanKuiken,PauI Stovall, man, Doug Williamwn, Kevin Campbell. Daniel Tom Burkholder, Terry Lindsey. Second Row: Ron Uli3SSi, Sam Ramey. Front Row: Kristin Dyrek, Amy 54 BELOW: Terry Lindsey, secretary of the Thespian Club, proves that she needs a secretary as she at- tempts to write Penelope's novel. RIGHT: Sam Ramey tells Kelly Montanez to put on a happy face. ,,,, 'PWM ,LW , , vw, I Stansberry, Terri Richmond. LEFT: Sam Ramey, Terry Lindsey, Dan Uliassi, and Kelly Montanez give praise to Kevin Campbell as he whistles before dinner. BELOW: Mary Brackman, as Alice, asks Martin Vanderhof, played by Sam Ramey. for some advice about her new love, Tony Kirby. X i 1 I LEFT: Marlene VanKuiken. as Olga, gives some ad- and Mrs. Kirby. ABOVE: Martin Vanderhof and Alice vice to Rheba, played by Chandra Williams. about Sycamore try to keep the shocked Mrs.Kirby.played how to straighten the house before the arrival of Mr. by Beth Hamlin, from floating away in a swoon. 55 Senior Citizens Are Top Priority at Dinner Dance A welcome change entered Blooms cafeteria on Monday November 22 when I5O Senior Citizens from Golden Towers and Jones Community Center joined the grandparents of Student Council members for the Annual Thanks giving Dinner an occasion sponsored by the members of the Student Council. The meal itself was prepared by volunteers from the cafeteria staff, and it consisted of turkey, sweet potatoes, green beans, and all the other fixings, including the traditional dessert, pumpkin pie. After dinner was com leted, enter- -wr- '-'1 As the photos on this page show. the Annual Thanks- giving Dinner was clearly an enjoyable occasion for all of the Senior Citizens who were present, RIGHT: Jamie Cameli and escort take a turn on the dance floor to the music of Mr. Rose's Jazz Band. 56 tainment was provided by groups of tal ented Bloom students The T S T s per formed holiday songs under the direction of Mr Ruphard Next came the Gospel Choir which gave an inspirational performance under the direction of Mr Bondurant. Finally the two generations were given a chance to dance together to music provided by the Jazz Band, un- der the direction of Mr. Rose. Everyone in attendance felt this was the best part of the evening, excluding the turkey, of course. HY Al- 'I' F :..l MFOLQA these doors fvalk the ff 04405 'f Cc! a,.,,Q,:f Lf I 51 1935 L Ex ff' 25' sts. M W , . X. .. tibia Ti -wt, BOTTOM PHOTO: Mr. Miller warns a parent that grades are simply not worth jumping over a railing for. BELOW LEFT: Mr. Jensen shows Ms. Wegrzyn how high the water is on Dixie Highway. BELOW: Mr. Sadus shows an understanding approach as he ex- plains to Mrs. Lale how some students can have prob- Iems in Problems of Democracy. L .Af Teachers Rain Praise on Bloom Students Close to five Inches of rain fell on Chi cago Heights on December 2 I982 the night of Bloom s annual Open House. After a dinner of cafeteria food, parents dodged buckets of rain water as a thun- dering torrent continued outside. More than one teacher had to abandon his car to the flood waters on his way home from the evening. Despite the downpour there was a good turnout of parents In the cafeteria there was a cake raffle, sponsored by the Bloom P.T.A. The National Honor Society members acted as guides to wandering parents while entertainment was pro- vided by the Dickens' Carolersf' the T 8 T's dressed in authentic period cos- tumes. 57 Holidays Bring Spirit of Giving Christmas time at Bloom was a lit tle more exciting this year than it has been in the past The Student Council sponsored Jingle Bell Rock the Christmas dance There were also Christmas assemblies giv en for each class The Sophomore and Senior classes had a drive for the Salvation Army The Sophomore Class raised SIOO raised SIOO and 506 cans Something new this year boosted the Christmas spirit and that was Holiday Spirit Week It all started on Tuesday with Decorate your Lock er Day On Wednesday Christmas cards were distributed, Thursday brought Favorite Things Day ,and Friday was Red and Green Day The tremendous Christmas spirit had students and faculty in red San ta hats all week . . yy 4 I I Q and 75 cans. The Senior Class also I I! ' ' fl ' V! YY as '- -- wx 4-in TOP PHOTO: The sign by the Trojan Head heralds an Christmas spirit. ABOVE: The A'Cappella Choir dis- exciting week for Bloom students and plenty of plays its spirit at the Christmas concert. LEFT: Santa Claus, a personal friend of Mr. Tom .len- sen, wishes Bloom students a Merry Christmas as Melissa Reynolds and Christina Orfanos look on. BE- LOW: The Sophomore Cheerleaders provide a greet- ing at the Sophomore assembly. BOTTOM PHOTO: Rachelle Corradetti, Dawn Ciofalo, Linda Bruno and Todd Victor are host and hostesses at Mr. Nardi's and Mrs. Angelini's Christmas buffet. 59 1 1 x I Q f ,X 5 f' ,LJ S551 r X . gf if S ins, Li 'rx' . 5, . 3555. .,T Ql b if Y A ' 6 Q43 fu 2 'fl ,'4',. I RN groR'S UFEQ1 S -4' ' if 1. .P w rl. fi ,I , si , .A , V?r'L.'-ig? 1 . M., ,M mi 5 fi ' -..., f'a,'yQv 1214 bi 4 131 y AA, Ha, ,X .K .. -1, :ffq,.: ,N , ll wg like - fa,f,wyg,,,wf , , A, ,, W 'w , gy . 1 . Nl. , TOP PHOTO: The cast of An Actor's Life launches into an impromptu parody of the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders. LEFT: Robert Foster awaits his turn patiently as Kevin Campbell finishes his speech. ABOVE: The cast stages the Pyramus and Thisbe scene from A Midsummer Nighl's Dream. 6l BELOW: Mr. Piaskowy proves Bloomfest can be balls of funl RIGHT: Three of the powerful forces behind Bloomfest-Miss Leitha Paulsen, Mrs. Phyllis Wil- liamson. and Mrs. Jackie McCallum-share a mo- ment of happy relief. ,vf My -ll 'W - 62 Bloomfest Sparks Magic for Community Combining enthusiasm with culture was Bloomfest's magic. lt was a time when all ethnic groups could join togeth- er and share one another's traditions. Italian, Mexican, Polish, Swedish, Greek, Afro-American and other groups pre- pared a variety of dishes for sampling although the Afro Club and the Bloom baseball team were the only school clubs involved with the food booths in the cafeteria. Entertainment at the fest, held in Nel- son Fieldhouse, was wide ranging and in- cluded the music of Mr. Rose's jazz band along with the Washington-Aire Choir, and the Bloom Gospel Choir. There were also aerobic dancers, humorous clowns, Mr. Piaskowy's juggling act and an opera solo by Mr. David Huneryager. The highlight of the day was a recog- nition ceremony in honor of Bloom's be- ing named a National Historic Site. A certificate given by the National Regis- ter was presented to Dr. Richard Carra- bine and Mr. Ronald Patton by Senator Charles Percy. Before the presentation a film was shown which portrayed the move from Old Bloom to New Bloom in the I93O's. Prizes were awarded to a number of alumni and Senior Citizens in the audi- ence. Special thanks should be given to Mrs. Shirley Holloway and the Bloom Hu- man Relations Committee for their work in planning Bloomfest. Thanks go also to Mrs. Marguerite Libles Hutchins who first began the effort to have Bloom made a National Historic Site. 'ff gg l W-11 ,,.ix- 'fs bb' TOP PHOTO: One little Bloomfestite attempts to tell the photographer with a wink to meet her under the pinata. ABOVE LEFT: Miss Gliottoni shows that she is hungry as a wolf. LEFT: This small tyke seems lost in it ,,,,..- Sr. I , WN A ' - rw ri ,ill , V, V1.1 V , rw ,A fn' 'igwift I. -- ' ,M the valley of the hungry giants. ABOVE: A most memorable moment observed by these beaming Tro- ians will go down in history. 63 I i l ABOVE: A Bloomfest bystander asks her gentleman friend if he got his skirt on sale at Marshall Fields. ABOVE RIGHT: Get your hands off my stroller, ClownieV' RIGHT: Neil Gissler takes the name of 88- year-old Mary Hayne. the oldest member of the audi- ence. 64 ....f' 11.4111 . i, I 'g 'i get ii s. A av- C LC NRM Nl il FAR LEFT: Crowds of fest goers assured food booth workers such as these that they would sell out of food, some by 3:OOin the afternoon. LEFT: Man, that cake is too much after all l've had to eat today. BELOW: Senator Percy seems impressed as Mr. Pat- ton relates his philosophy ofa New Bloom . BELOW LEFT: Mr. Leeper iams the keyboard as he accompa- nies the showing of the film about Bloom's opening day. 65 ,swf rf? Pupils Court February 2 l983 was a day of excitement and fun for all Seniors nabout assembly The uproarious skit presented by the Senior Class was entitled The Case of the Turnabout Bout a rip off of the popular televised People s Court Next came the most lm portant part of the assembly the presentation of the i983 Turna- bout Court. The finale of the as- sembly came with the traditional chorus line dance with an excep- tional cast that made the assem- bly a delightful part of the Turna- bout week. , y . Wins the People and guests who attended the Tur- --Q, ..t. - ...4 ABOVE RIGHT: Look, I even had our initials carved into the heel, Kenny Nash tells his sweetheart. Cyn- thia Walters. as he presents her with a Valentines Day present. ABOVE: Judge Swabner Uoe Camelij and Rusty QNeil Gisslerb try not to laugh at Stockard's choice of party attire. RIGHT: As Stockard Gross CChar Walkerj defends her status, Guy Blister CBrian Kwasekb prepares to make his plea of innocent in the Case of the Turnabout Bout. 66 Ladies' Night Lincoln's Birthday is usually a day of remembrance and reflection. February I2, I983, though. brought new meaning to the celebration of Abe's birthday and new light to the word, remembrance . This day was the one that girls dream about all year the Annual King of Hearts Turnabout Ball sponsored by the Senior Class Cupid was working overtime trying to get his favorite couples to attend the ladies choice dance where they were entertained by the romantic sounds of As You Like It Among the hearts and lace provided by the Senior Class, stu- dents were found swaying slowly to the theme, Baby, Come to ME. For those who really let loose, there was punch with heart cookies to fill empty stom- achs. By lOOOthe crowd was anxious to find out who would be the l983 King of Hearts Their questions were soon answered when Hank Vega was crowned King Hank was escorted by Karen Sokol who was joined on stage by the other court members Tom Cameli Lamont Dean Al len Richards and Tim Ratkovic ! 1 f N i,q,.,.l X 'J ABOVE RIGHT: Lynette Jarrette poses with her substitute King of Hearts. Mark Flamini, ABOVE: Chaperone Ms. Wegrzyn poses with the l989 King of Hearts, Sean Jensen, and gives him a few tips on how to win the ladies. RIGHT: THE I983 TUR- NABOUT COURT. Lamont Dean and Chan Wil- Iiams, Allen Richards and Olivia Cowles, King of Hearts Hank Vega and Karen Sokol, Tim Ratkovic and Lynette Jarrette. Tom Cameli and Denise Janssen, Mark Flamini and Maria Malone. 67 TOP PHOTO: As You Like lt. ABOVE: Octavias James and Charles Hicks check to see if their names are spelled right while Purcell Moore and Cathy Foster dreamily think of the night ahead. RIGHT: Liz Zube watches in amazement as Dan Evans tries to put the whole ladle into an already full glass. 68 i 'YY'-s. l l TOP LEFT: Curt Thomas worries if Rosalind McGehee will stick him with his flower while Bernard Battles offers to help. TOP RIGHT: Hank Vega smiles as Ka- ren Sokol tells him: You were always my King of HeartsI ABOVE: April Brown, Charlotte Bobek, Terri Bobek. Laurie Pascarella. and Rosaria Baratta cheese it up for the photographer. Most Likely to Succeed 7 I sl F 13513115 ' v :x e 3 7 ,,, . , . D YT If - Becky Turek and Joe Cameli Best Dressed Antonia Gillie and Ken Nash ' Class Flirt I df , V' JW J i 13 3 , V , , 49 'E 'F 3 x ff ' Q , l Cynthia Planera and John Santaniello Most Popular , . , W La-La Porter and Brian Kwasek Class Couple Q W Maria Muzzo and Kevin Cliff Most Athletic Emi' Nancy Bunte and Daryl Russell N Q is Class Space Cynthia Planera and George Fushi Cutest Dodi Royer and John Santaniello Class Clown Stephanie Kelley and Ricky Dillard 72 Prettiest Eyes Dodi Royer and Steve Perl Best Physique Kristen Kersh and Hank Vega Prettiest Smile La-La Porter and Brian Kwasek Bloom Outstandin S niors Gus Anton Gus has been accepted by the United States Military Academy at West Point, an honor for himself and for Bloom. While at Bloom he has been ac- tive in football, the Fellowship of Chris- tian Athletes, Mathletes, the National Honor Society, of which he was the Vice-President, the Science Fair, and various physics workshops. He plans on becoming an engineer. Y' 5 Mary Marshall Mary Marshall was one of the fina- lists in the National Council of English teachers essay contest. She was also named as a player on the S.l.C.A. North's conference team as well as be- ing named the captain of her volleyball team. She also kept busy with Math- letes, the yearbook, and the National Honor Society. She plans on attending college and majoring in Computer Sci- ence. Nancy Bunte Nancy Bunte has been active in both volleyball and basketball for four years. She also has participated in various musical programs, softball and the Na- tional Honor Society. Nancy plans on attending lllinois State University where she will pursue a major in Medi- cal Technology. 'K' if , ws .lg Becky Turek Becky Turek was named by the Na- tional Merit Qualifying Exam as an Out- standing student. She has kept active in Mathletes, the Foreign Language club, and has served as secretary of the National Honor Society. Becky is mak- ing plans to attain a Liberal Arts degree with an emphasis in language studies. 5255 1 Charles Stovall Charles Stovall was named as an Out- standing Black student for his perfor- mance on the National Merit Qualify- ing Exam. Charles keeps busy by serving as Vice-President of the Senior class, membership in Mathletes, the National Honor Society, Foreign Lan- guage club, and participation on the yearbook staff. His plans for the future could include Engineering or Business Administration. 3 Kim O'HaIloran Kim O'Halloran was named the State Secretary of O.E.A. after she first be- came President of her own O.E.A. class. She was elected to the state office while serving as the Social Chairperson of the Senior class, Thespian member and co-captain of the swimming team. Kim was a member of the relay team that placed third in the district meet. Kim is currently in the process of de- ciding her future plans. Responsibilities gravitate toward the shoulders best able to bear them. Elbert Hubbard Daryl Russell Daryl Russell has been active in both BIoom's track and football programs. He has received a football scholarship to Iowa State University. He has played split end during his football career. He also participated in the wrestling pro- gram during his freshman year. Daryl plans on attending Iowa State while ma- joring in computer programming. E Robert Presutti Robert Presutti was the recipient of the Bausch and Lomb Award, given to the top Math-Science student. He also was an oralist on the Mathletes team, played football, participated in Science Fair, physics workshop and the Nation- al Honor Society. Robert plans on going to Divine Word College and possibly pursuing a vocation as a Catholic Priest. W .loe C ameli l Joe Cameli is one of the recipients of 'JL A a Chick Evans scholarship. He has served Bloom well in his capacity of Mayor and Editor-in-Chief of The Broadcaster. As if those jobs weren't enough, he has also been active in the National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Mathletes, and the Science Fair. Joe plans on attending the University of Illinois and majoring in Engineering. Y . cw 'F Mickie Tlmlln Mickie has kept active in student government by serving as class trea- surer for four years. She has also been active in Mathletes, the Science Fair, the Yearbook, and she has served as Treasurer of the National Honor Soci- ety. Her future plans include going to Saint Xavier College for two years and later attending the University of Illinois Pharmacy School. Mickie hopes some day to manage and own her own phar- macy. Year in O e V Wg After each year we look back to I982 E G '. NLENQJ. 'Hn-um Tl anfs'M fw' ru LE r a e 1 ' st A f 'a 0 ,f Q, Hospitals i The good news is that they've found a cure for herpes. The bad news: it's Ty- lenol. COne of many reactionsj 76 see where we have been 1' 4.1 ' i r 53 Don't leave me. I don't want to be by myself. Uohn Belushi's last words to rock a singer Cathy Smith.J ,v each other at Prince Charles' wedding. and we said would anybody back then have believed she would marry a prince and I'd end up here. QNancy Reagan on Princess Graceb Bloody Hell, Ma'aml What's he doing here? CA startled maid upon seeing an intruder in Queen Elizabeth's bedroomj 9 ...ff Grace and I were old friends. We saw i, ooo A Steven Spielberg Film E. 11 THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL .'-. , September 21 f N ' L A I It I' ' ,- l , Q 4 . I 1.-fo. ,tr S 4' AY . as - -ks lesklet r F :RES I 'va --I- . f . ia jj 2 . I! Q B nu ,,. ..:, if gweewv f ...,.l:'-J-.,7Z1,..J Q . Q N s ii. ,y annum ' A ' ' pnpkiprln , Maryann it ,I . bdylrkmdw 10 nm ve yowxwr new Kult 1. qettiug Phyut-an . 'A . fxfflsg - .1 'j'htS5m:0.-1. - - -NJ!! ' K Alnoricafl 4 La Pill m..--.- L i X' Pro football players go out on eight-week strike I wanted a creature a mother could love. CSteven Spielberg on E.T.b I have a friend who is having a b-day party in January. Could you come to it, because he loves you? CLen Leeper, age I2, in a letter to E.T.J This summer I went camping and I put a bag of Reese's Pieces on the table, and in the morning they were gonel Did you eat them? CPeter Stone, age IO, to E.T.j This too shall pass. Our natural inclina- tion toward sloth will reassert itself. Uournalist Calvin Trillin on the fitness craze.l Our children should not grow up fright- ened. They should not fear the future. CPresident Reaganj Old Soldiers Never Diet Young Ones Do CBumper Stickerj wr- vi X On February 28, I983 Bloom will officially accept the status of National Land mark during the annual ethnic BIoomFest What a perfect opportunity to accept the award something which symbolizes the diversity and X opportunity found at Bloom' As the media events in I982 may have affected our lives extrinsically, a major deciding factor close to home occurred this year with the change at the helm of our beloved high school. A new beginning has unfolded during the I982-I983 school year, Mr. Ronald C. Patton has taken over the highly regarded position of principal vacated by the retirement of Dr. James D. Steckel. Among the new ideas and philosophies he has brought to the school, Mr. Patton has given the students an opportunity to take pride in their school, and reasons for doing so. DISYRICY 206 lOih ST G. DIXIE HWY CHICAGO HEIGHYS, ILL 60411 DN. RICHARD M. CARIABINE Supmruenacm MR. RONALD C. PATTON Pvlnclnll HlHUM HIGH snunm 'Domus MRS. DIANA L. OLDENIURG Annual Prmcinll Mn. cnesren A. vuusxmn. Allllllnl Prmtihll Dear Bloom Trojan, As a student at Bloom High School, you have the privilege of attending one of the most comprehensive high schools in the state of Illinois. Few schools match Bloom's ethnic and socio-economic diversity within its student body. Very few schools maintain excellence in both their academic and athletic programs to the same degree that Bloom does. No school has a better faculty which is more interested in its students than Bloom's. Not many schools can match the fine facilities--both academic and athletic--that we have at Bloom. Bloom indeed has a very rich tradition in which we can all take pride. You as a student can acknowledge the pride that you take in Bloom in many ways. First of all, you can strive to do the best you can in all of your classes. Endeavor to learn as much as you can. Remember that knowledge is power. To function in the highly technological, computerized society of the future. one must prepare for it while in high school. Secondly, but not less importantly, be a good citizen. Attend classes regularly, respect your fellow students, your teachers, and above all, yourself. Thirdly, help keep your school neat and clean. Judgments about your school are often based on the cleanliness of the building and grounds. Finally, get involved in the extracurricular activities program. Research indicates that students who participate in athletics, clubs, and other activities tend to earn better grades, experience fewer discipline problems, and enjoy their high school years more than those who do not. As the principal of Bloom, it is my desire and goal to generate a sense of pride, school spirit, and love for Bloom among the students and teachers. This is a great high school! However, we can make it even better. That is my goal and I hope it is yours also. We're from Bloom, couldn't be prouder...and this IS only the beginning! 45:13 Ronald C. Patton Principal Sincerely, Lfbnlg the Beginning. .2 fx!X N 5555 I Iillclrllll QI 5 4x 1 CLUBS AWD ORGANIZATIO CONCERT BAND-Back Row: Mr. Rose, Celina Ro- cha, John Konieczka, Paul Stovall, Tim Karn, Joe Tro- janowski, Steve Guillermo, Luciano Ciccotelli, Ruelon Bobo, Scott Kiehl, Chris Adams, Clifford Lindsey, Eric Chatman. Third Row: Kirk McGhee, Jim Ashby. Billy Barnett, Arturo Alcantar, Andre Burnett, Shawn Trock, Dan Duncan, Milton Hughes, Marcello Allevi, Gary Yambor, Brian Miller, Paul Sprague. Second Row: Olga Hernandez, Mike Jackert, Anita Gold- smith, Angie Diosdado, Sherry Brill, Annette Gold- smith, Anne Hojnacki, Debbie Lale, Stephanie Wade, Deneen Aardema, Rebecca Ramirez, Raquel Gomez. Ann Kucinski, Paula Ruiz, Kelly Hooks. Front Row, Eric Hopperstad, William Lietz. Christi Manola. Patricia Carey, Charlotte Bobek, Kelly Stewart, Vincenzia Pa- lombi, Paulette Moore, Wendy Cole, Sharon Thomp- son, Linda Kristina, Lisa Gauna, Tiffani Moore, Laura lrvan. BATON TWIRLERS-Kelly King Karen King Carmel Hogaveen Gina Cialkowski Ellen Welk Lead the Wa This year s baton twlrlers sponsored by Diana L Anderson have shown Bloom their support by participating in football games basketball games pep assem blues and numerous parades The girls will prove their spinning talent and origl nallt in the state and national com et: 80 tion this coming summer At this compe tition they will twirl hoops ribbons and fire which is very difficult To improve their abilities even more these five young ladies will attend a baton camp some time during the summer Y -an Q' FLAG GIRLS-Back Row: Tangela Lambert, Toni Lake, Andrea Collins, Anna Lopez, Rosa Perez, Michelle Lee. Second Row: Lupe Sanchez, Sylvia Nieto. Norma Sanchez, Sherri Buckner, Linda Sanchez, Roslyn Clark. Front Row: Maria Sahagun, Evangelina Zam- brano. Graciela Lopez, Bernadette Aulinskis. Ber- netta Mixon. 4 . gc- -'gs l Q, 5 X xl Q Q f 7 'ls 3 V X A - W 4 ge , J' 1-I ' ., V Q ' r N ,ig I ,f-gt XA I' H ,Q ni ' 'ff' . - ,X a J fa , ' ' gif ' . we-of S af X ig U ta-edgy Y t' f ' f 1 B . . , . 5: x ff' i K, Marching Band, Flag Girls Unite Llnltlng to form a new idea, the Bloom marching band and flag girls supported Trogan athletic teams side by side lmpor tant Improvements have been made by the flag girls, sponsored by Miss Garcia The flag gurls have new uniforms renewed team cooperation, new members, and a determination to be good. Mr. Roses's marching band, as always, serves as a kind of pep club before the football games. The boomin' and tootin' always creates an excited atmosphere at the games. By the combining of the band with the flag girls. a spectacle of sound and color was created which made Bloom a little more proud and unified. THE STAGE BAND-Back Row: Scott Kiehl, Joseph Rosetti. Arturo Alcantar. John Basile, Joe Srebalus, Marcello Allevi, Sandra Miles, Brian Miller, Jack Smith. Second Row: Mr. Rose, Angela Kowalski. James Bobek, Art Wimberly. Ed Konieczka, Tim Hirsch. Front Row: Tim Karn, James Blaszczyk. Carl Bohm. Jim Lenke, William Lietz. Kent Cummings. ORCHESTRA-Back Row: Mr. Rose. Celina Rocha, Trock Art Wlmberly Gary Yambor Phil Bart Handy Monique Lietz ChrlsWiencek Charlotte Bo Joe Trojanowski, Eric Chatman. Second Row: Heidi kiewicz Kent Cummings Patti Hoeksema Front bek Deneen Aardema Dlonna Androzzo Seng. Tangela Lambert, Collette Owens. Shawn Row Linda Tryon Jon Tucker David Fox Valdlmlr 82 Gt? w mr -dp- ,. 7, .x I TROJAN BAND-Back Row: Luciano Ciccotelli, Rue lon Bobo. Paul Stovall, Steve Guillermo, Eric Chatman. Third Row: Mr. Rose, Ron McElroy, Kirk McGhee, James Ashby, Andre Burnette, Mike Jackert, Yo- landa Kelly. Shaunne Amos, Joe Forster. Second Row Bernadette Aulinskis, Beth Bray. Eric Hopperstad BEGINNING BAND-Back Row: Mr. Rose. Carl Ever- ett. Sherry Plock, Darwin Thomas, Tracey Clinton. Second Row: Patrick Olcott, Scotty Clayburn. An- drea Bertrand, Kimberly Robinson, Luis Rodriquez, Harry Evans, Dwayne Washington, Alonzo Davis. Front Row: Tracey Johnson, Marea Wade, Elizabeth Ramirez, Shirley Valere, Reginald Guyton. Portia McMiIIian, Brandon Moore, Nashonea Lee. Matthew Fewkes. Paulette Moore, Paula Small, Kim Jackson, Vee Palombi. James Walker, Ron Borowc- zyk, Stuart Prim, Eric Trusty. Front Rowt Anita Gold- smith, Sherry Brill, Angie Diosdado. Monique Lietz, Jennifer Bortolini, Annette Goldsmith, Linda Kris- tina. Sharon Thompson. 83 for TZT s The Troganettes and Trojan aires the Senior choral ensemble changes this year The Christmas season was highlighted by the group s appearance as the Dick ens Carolers dressed in Victor: an era costumes and performing carols of the period as well as some modern Christmas songs A special message of Christmas was brought out to the many who experienced the presentations. Choreography for the group this year was created by Aggie Detola and the accompanist for the group was Mrs. Joann Beck- mann. With the expert help of Mr. William Ruphard. the group was a bi success once again this year. Year of Variety I of Bloom experienced many I ee, TOP PHOTO: Ed Holler, tired from all of the Christ- AND TROJANAIRES. Back Row: Jay Chapman. Jeff ond Row: HeidiSeng.KelIey Smith,Kim Walker,Janet mas caroling. prepares to go at it one more time at Griese, Regina Hudson, Sharon Pulec, Bernie Guer- Plucienik. Front Row: Don Roop. Nancy Cooper, Ed the Christmas concert. ABOVE: THE TROJANETTES rero, Carl Cross, Mr. Ruphard, Linda Eichstaedt. Sec- Holler. Sam Ramey. 84 THE A'CAPPELLA CHOIR-Back Row: Joan Zilligen, Kim Walker. Nancy Bunte, Art Becker, Ed Holler, Paul Wayne, Romanzell Dorsey, Dan Evans, Jim Petron- gelli, Tanya Smith. Lisa Ivy, Gwen Lopez. Third Row: Kim Spych, Yvonne Krabbe. Paula Palcek. Sharon Pu- lec, Bernie Guerrero. Jeff Griese, Jay Chapman, Kel- ley Smith, Emily Karwowski, Diana Knaack. Second Row: Chris Grutzius, Annette Maselli, Elizabeth St Leger. Sally Martin, Fred Lee. Sam Ramey, Don Roop Linda Eichstaedt, Janet Plucienik, Carol Mack, An nette Pruneda. Front Row: Terri Ruggeri. Regina Hud son. Tessie Jordon, Nancy Cooper, Vince Castaneda Maurice Calhoun, David Martinez. Sondra Coleman Linda Tryon, Karen Leone. Forty Six Voices Bring Credit to Bloom A Cappella Choir consisted of 46 Junior and Senior voices se lected by audition Under the dl rection of Mr William Ruphard and the leadership officers the musical students challenged a busy year Beginning with the Fall Harvest Concert presentation of Seranade to Music through the Christmas Vespers Concert the IH SA solo contest the SIC A Festival Winter Concert the Spring Musical of Carnival the Senior Farewell Concert and fl nally the Graduation ceremony the ACappeIIa choir more than fulfilled its obligation to Bloom , a a . Q 0 v 1 , . . ,- . .. 1 u -vv I .... , ...f 1 Q '- l y v 1 , . ABOVE: The TST's yuk it up before getting ready to perform at the Senior Citizens Thanksgiving Pro- gram. LEFT: Jeff Griese, Sharon Pulec, Bernie Guer- rero. and Sam Ramey sing a Yuletide Carol. 85 MIXED CHOIR-Back Row: John Stokes, Anthony Denham. Ruben Rosales. Doug Williamson, Michael Johnson, Anthony Duncan, Tom Black, Rich Garcia, Todd Ambrosini, Carlos Hill, Rich Helgeth, Demitrius Payne. Tim Porter, Fred Garnett. Fourth Row: Bret Schroeder, Brad Epley, Marty Pruneda, .lack Middle- ton. Kim Siebert, Beth Hamlin, Linda Sass, Laurie Pas- carella. Missy Reynolds, Mary Brackman, Debbie Heft. Earnest Winters. Paul Cellini. Third Row: Eric Rochelle, Dan Uliassi, Steve Weiss, Anthony Youn- ger, Robin Quattrocchi, Kim Franklin, Patty More- land, Tanya DeSanto, Tammy Piquion. Terry Lindsey, Marlene Pedraza, Chris O'Banner, Gary Toller. Sec- ond Row: Buford Jones, Valdimir Handy, David Fox, Sean Simmons. Kirk English, Miguel Ulloa, Tim Miller, Michelle Compton, Mario Jobbe, Steve Gard. Keith Reynolds. Bill Seniw. Front Row: Kevin Pagoria, Cherri Smith. Maribeth Waite, Kelly Montanez, Jean- nie Wazny, Cindy Hensley, Marisa Dykes, Margie Farnese, Kelly Williams, Ramilo Dunson. Mr. Ruphard. TREBLE ENSEMBELE-Back Row: Helen Connors, Amy Horak, Joanna Gadotti, Christiana Orfanos, Second Row: Mr, Ruphard, Michelle Shambo, Dana Marks, Debby Weisbrodt. Front Row: Evangelina Zambrano, Dawn Duncan. Angie Vickers, Roz Ries- beck. 86 THE GOSPEL CHOIR-Back Row: Angelique White, Kim Wright, Stacy Jones, Vickie Ross, Shalonda Knox, Cynthia Houston. Romanzell Dorsey. Third Row: Andrea Wells, Angela Williams, April Showers, Betty Lacey, Yolanda Brown, Charlotte Jones, Tanya Smith, Wanda Rodgers, Mr. Don Bondurant. Second Row: Darwin Thomas, Ricky Dillard. Front Row: Bon- ita Keaton. Anthony Younger, Kimberly Cobbs. BE- LOW: Yolanda Brown enjoys her choir of renown at an after school practice conducted by Ricky Dillard. ii: 1- ' 4 an ' , , . 4' -..L FRESHMAN GIRLS' CHOIR-Back Row: Cassandra Jones, Terri Richmond, Robin Green. Trish O'Hal- loran. Bonita Keaton, Beth Senne, Michelle Masny. Michelle Cmelo, Lisa Cianconelli. Angela Williams. Laura Lobue. Francie Phillips. Desiree Dortch. Fourth Row: Tonya Smith, Kim Nehls, Tina Wallace, Yolanda Brown, Jackie McMullen, Romana Planera, Cynthia Houston, Pam Evans, Sylvia Lopez, Diane Aldridge. Third Row: Dalia Oieda, Stephanie Roberts. Raquel Rodriquez, Cheryl Spann, Christine Vinnacombe, Darnell Willis, Anita Pacheco, Nora Saldivar, Amy Stansberry, Kim Cobbs. Annette Travis. Cathy Cap- pelletti. Second Row: Donna Alexander. Shalonda Knox. Laura Schultz, Kelly Hall, Michelle Volpe, Mari- fe? lyn Baum. Phyllis Pointer. Dawn Greb, Debra Roop, Felisha Coleman, Rosemary Villarreal, Kristin Dyrek, Heather Trusty. Front Row: Mr. Ruphard. Charlotte Jones, Kathy Vaughn. Sabrina Ruffin, Caroline Menor, Laura Hernandez, Emily Johnson. Sherri Rossi, Kim Goodson. Saqueena Easterwood. 87 Get into the Act The veterans of the drama department have involved themselves in many activities this year With the help of Mr Reimler the Thesplans have performed for the student body on various occasions You Can I Take it With You An Actor s Life and Carnival are a few examples of the groups fine ability In production and acting The Thespians proved themselves a successful group in a competition at Thornwood High School They put on Who Am I This Time which took a fourth place As a division of the Thespian troupe the speech team placed first and gained a pair of second places in three tournaments. The Bloom New Players consisting of students striving to reach the point of becoming Thespians have performed in the mid-winter showcase and in An Actors' Life. Under the direction of Mr. Reimler and Ms. Newkirk, the group has be- come used to theatre at Bloom. Drama Groups TOP PHOTO: The Thespians. Back Row: Ms. Valerie Turner, Mr. Reimler. Marlene VanKuiken. Carl Cross, Ed Konieczka, Bob Lopez. John Ramey, John Nie- berle, and Doug Williamson. Front Row. Terry Lind- sey, Kelly Hooks, Joan Zilligen, and Kim O'Halloran. RIGHT, Marlene VanKuiken dreams of the day when she will get her big break on the soaps. BOTTOM PHOTOt The New Players. Back Row: Rose Ramey, Mark Zona, Tom Burkholder. Terri Richmon. f, foster. Miss Newkirk. Front Row: Joan Nagel. Trish O'Halloran. Kevin Campbell, Joan Pierce. Paul Stovall, Laurie Pascarella. 88 -5193 PE P P59 I PD' f QW' - .Lf IJ Pep Squad-Back Row: Monica Sadler. Ardelia Beas- ley, Katrina Glenn, Kim Swain, Loretta Williams. Front Row: Sabrina Curry. Michelle Bishop, Carol Spann, Sandra Sanchez. , I-, ,'- Squads Show Spirit The promotion of school spirit is what the Pom pon squad is all Mahone the squad has per formed successfully with the band in parades football games and basketball games They have increased the school spirit im mensely and have added some razzle dazzle to the often dismal half times The girls also entered the NCA CNational Cheerleader s Association Campb and have re- ceived many ribbons for out- standing performances ln its first year of existence the Bloom Pep Club has tried to promote school spirit. The squad performed with the cheerleaders and has also performed in the Pep-O-Rama parade. The squad looks forward to increasing the size of the group and purchasing new uniforms for next year. Pep and Pom-pon about. Under the-direction of Ms. Pom-pon Squad-Back Row: Marsha Porter, Rhonda Lee. Ausanta Beasley, Tanya Smith, Annette Gold- smith, Karen Greger, Carla Porter, Kris Greger, Sta- cey Davis. Sheila Webster, Nancy Davis, Lynise Roach, Diahanna Thompson, Marsha Manson. An- drea Bertrand. Kellie Porter. Front Rowx Virginia Me- lone, Linda Bruno. Kathy Henderson. Second Row: Rachelle Corradetti, Stephanie Roberts, Sandra Web- ster, Cynthia Walters. 89 Raherahs Ha ve Award Winning Spirit The life of a Bloom cheerleader is not a bed of roses. It is full of hard work and determination. Our dedicated girls prac- tice as hard as the teams they cheer for. They go through morning sessions, even- ing sessions, double sessions. and any oth- er kind of session one can thinlf of. They also have about thirty-five floor cheers and about two hundred sideline cheers in their repertoire. The Varsity squad attended the United States Cheerleading Association camp held at Valparaiso University For three days they competed with thirty other squads The Varlsty received a first sec ond and third place which placed them second overall while enabling them to compete in the Grand Nationals Karolyn White and Kristen Kersh finished first and second respectively in the individual competition The Sophomores attended a camp which evaluated the squad s perfor mance also They received an outstand ing and three superior ribbons They also received an outstanding for their pom pon routine ABOVE Kris Kersh Sally Gliottonl Laura Bruno Ann Murphy La La Porter Patti Richards Rhonda Gian Bill Karolyn White RIGHT Miss Woislaw and Miss Austin are the beautiful sponsors behind our cheer leaders 90 .isa 1 Kristen Kersh and Karolyn White Grand National Finalists TOP PHOTO: The REAL Ann Murphy. LEFT: Sophomore Cheerleaders-Dawn Babb, Wendy Victor, Kathy Stosar. Debbie Buetow, Felicia Hollivay, Lisa German. Bridget Mon- roe, Tania Trice. 9l N l 1,1 in l :tx H l l 412 I A j lu X Y N , M X J S i ' 1 , 1 C it of Bloom-on the Move , From the very first day the new' a festive evening. As the holidays ,f T voices delivered the daily announce- crept closer, the Student Council was , J ll T A ments, it was obvious that Bloom did y busy making plans for the Christmas V ,K 'fnot have itself an ordinary Student season. They beautifully decorated a l ufCouncil. Thisgyearfsy council, headed huge Christmas tree in front of the K. 5 1 .by Mayor fJoseph Cameli. provided building and sponsored, for the first , 5 t more activities and instituted more time, Holiday Spirit Week. The stu- 'W l , f. events than lever before. , dents responded well to this fun-filled J 1 ltfall startedbefore school did on week. An all-school sports assembly , AugustQ27 whenj the Executive Board, V was presented by the Student Council tw if , lyl 'withlthe help ofapproximately 5Oin-J at this time as well. This not only dividuals, held as' Tootsie RoIl'Pop spread school spirit among the stu- Drive throughout the city in order to y u dent body, it offered a great sneak . raiseymoney for Homecoming. fThey J , preview of winter activities, as well. V 'Pep Assembly, ,Pep-O-Rama Parade, As the council ended i982 with a Homecoming Spirit Weekfand Home- surge of excitement, they charged g lliit y coming Dance at the Pur ple Heart Hall into the new year with the same ener- 'llywere organiied by the council and gy.AHuman Relations Workshop was I ,fwere alla huge success. held in January for junior high stu- d lnwaddition to the Homecoming dents.The council alsooccupied itself darfce, the council sponsored an un- planning for the spring elections. heard of three more dances during Amidst all this, the Student Council . KJ. J the first semester. The Locker Room still had time to plan many surprises ig Dance on September l8, the Mon- for the student body.The tremendous ijlylfi ster Mash on October 30 and the success of the i982-i983 Student iir'iT'ii 3, Jingle Bell Rock on December l8 Council was due to the tireless effort Q Qifixifl ig '- f 5 - !.V.Nq,5. , gave a students excellent opportuni o ponsor Mrs. McCrowey, the Ex ,MY-1 -.',s yi. ' ties to get together. The Student ecutive Board, and the Aldermen and Sffff5g':'f1?,f'if,-3 Council also sponsored the annual Officers. The many activities and Senior Citizens Thanksgiving Dinner generation of school spirit will be a 5Q,,lfi where local seniors and grandparents hard act to follow in the future. SVP, 'S xii' of Student Council members enjoyed tLs STUDENT COUNCIL COMMISSIONERS-Back Row: Kelly Hooks, David Martinez. Rosaria Baratta. Neil Gissler, Virginia Melone, Rosemary Siragusa, Jamie -l Cameli. Front: Mayor Joe Cameli. TOP PHOTO: Rose- mary Siragusa lets the student body know that the council has its act together. STUDENT COUNCIL ALDERMEN AND OFFICERS- Back Row: Michael Johnson. Bob Grandmaison, Mark Jones, Shari Rossetto, Mary Brackman. Fourth Row: Jim Bobek, Char Bobek, Marg Medica. Laurie Pascar- ella, Michelle Compton, Cherri Smith, Dan Evans. Third Row: Linda Simonnetti, Cathy Capelletti, Kelly Hall, Doreen Grilli, Lisa Tavoletti. Leslie Amadio. Sec- ond Row: Janette Maselli, Michael Boswell, Robin Quattrochi, Beth Mason, Kimberly Franklin, Angela Bianchi. Front Row: Terri Ruggeri, LeAnn Enright. Livia Planera, Jackie Petrarca. Elena Zomparelli, Dawn Ciofalo. RIGHT: Kelly Hooks displays some of the greatest school spirit during Homecoming Week. .' 1 r I - 4 Xl hts' J -an O I ' IILMLCID K i A f 1 X , ex -'yrs -. . t,, i DN ' 1 , xfggifys aff. 'IN we 1 ,lg I, ,lf - A. ., . --k X V- W., It -C , 5 yur x I - 'V il. 'Y , . 1. Lf' 4' I x I . I ,N XX WC' N. LEFT: Mayor Joe Cameli-All in a day's work. ABOVE: Livia Planera shows that council duties are a mouthful. -.I Q 93 tors on Parents Night to greeters at the Meet the Administration Night the members of the Na tional Honor Society have worked hard to encourage underclass men to strive for academic excel Ience They hosted the Honors Tea for freshmen and sopho mores and sent letters of con gratulations to all those who made the Honor Roll The service side of the members was shown during the Christmas collection for the Salvation Army and the March collection for muscular Dystrophy. The group also par- ticipated in the Afro Club Volley- ball Tournament and the Home- N.H.S. Leads the Way As guides to parents and visi- THE N.H.S. OFFICERS-Mike Wolff, Presidenti Gus Anton. Vice-President: Becky Turek, Secretary: Mickie Timlin, Treasurer. 94 Nancy Bunte laughs with Mr. and Mrs. Brehm as they discuss Joe's schedule during the December Par- ents' Night. THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-Back Row: Joe Cameli, Sam Ramey. Tim Ratkovic, Tim Hirsch. Suzy Rost. Gus Anton. Mike Wolff, Chuck Stovall, Joe Brehm, Robert Presutti, Nancy Bunte. Mary Arce. Ida Solis, Carol Mack. Front Row: Ann Murphy, Mickie Timlin, Tina Lager, Becky Turek. Cynthia Planera. Cynthia Walters. Chris Krabbe, Heidi Seng, Linda Eichstaedt. Not Pictured: Rich Willis, Mary Marshall. Darlene Bult. Diane Smith. THE BLOOM KEY CLUB-Back Row: Scott Cruick- shank. Juan Garcia, Vince Castaneda. Patty More- land, Kim Burrel. Gina Cialkowski, Kim Spych, Emily Karwowski, Beth Bray, Heather Trusty, Carol Mack, Sue Birgel. Third Row: Mr, Eugene Sadus. Dean De- Paoli, Chuck Pharazyn, Karen DeNoveIIis, Cheri Smith. Maureen Dunning, Michelle Compton, Jon Tucker, Patricia Carey. Vivica Smith. Susan Sass, Joann Fiacco, Lisa Melillo, Lisa Cowen. Romana Plan- era. Second Row: Leslie Amadio, John Santaniello, Doreen Grilli. Lisa Tavoletti. Theresa Smith, Cesaro 5. 'Y,,g c. -... 4 Lopez, Lisa Jordan, Rebecca Ramirez, Vee Palombi, John LoCascio. Front Row: David Hansen. Gary Hochberg, Richard Garcia, Michael Boswell, Victor Hernandez. Teresa Planera, Kim Menor. Carl Hansen, Kevin Howe. Not Pictured: Robin Green, Debbie Hager, Dawn Hawker, Anne Hoinacki, Michael John- son. Diana Knaack, Ricky Lopez, Caroline Menor, Phillip Narcissi, Annette Pruneda, Angie Puente, Da- e u Community Key Club is a service club which has really kept its Image of made Stuffed Christmas Stock ings and worked on the Salvation Army Food Drive The club also participated in Homecoming Ac tlvltles, the M S Spelling Bee, and at the same time worked for the City of Chicago Heights. The club members also kept busy with sev- eral pizza parties and ski trips The Key Club in short proves the notion that teenagers are very concerned eo le. , y ' : Cooperation service this year. The members x t 'ti vid Salinas, Sandra Sanchez, Xavier Sanchez, Kelly TOP PHOTO. The Ke Club fires at the Ho e Williams, Steve Weiss, Kim Siebert, Patrick O'Keefe. y up m com- ing Parade. ABOVE: Victor Hernandez dreams of the days when he will be a Senior. 95 BELOW: The Leader and His Pack. Back Row: Mr. Bartholomew. Lou Melone, Mary Marshall, Renee La- Mantia. Veronica Nirchi. Second Row: Mickie Timlin, Jeanne Grutzius. Charles Stovall, Joanne Campbell. Front Row: Chris Krabbe and Editor Suzy Rost. RIGHT: Mr. James Jimbo Bartholomew writes home about this year's academic activities. Annual Provides Only the Beglnnlg of Countless Memories A new tradition has begun at Bloom producing Blue Ribbon Year books Both creativity and copy writing were recognized for their excellence by the Northern Illinois Scholastic Press Association and this year s staff hopes to repeat this performance lf the amount of time that the staff has put into the book is any indication then this could be the best book yet Anyone can loin the yearbook staff if he is willing to learn every aspect of making a yearbook from layouts to picture cropping to find mg out who IS standing on his head in the photo taken in Veazey Gym Yet those who are on the staff feel it is all worthwhile when they see the smiling faces as the new pages of the yearbooks are turned with en thusiasm The tradition has been set Here s hoping that the pictures of today provide happy memories for every one in the future Q a 4 4 . ' ' - 1 . g . . I 7 ' - Q 1 .. 1 . Q 96 i' -vm..,1 ASiS,T.V aw., ,M A L eff 'T r 1 ' pr,-.. 4,3 ' - K - !'sgv'vg hvmfkwfv' , '- - M 1- 4u y ' I 4 Broadcaster Broadens Students Horizons The Bloom Broadcaster a publication in its sixtieth year of existence has for the second year in a row been classi fied as a Medalist by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association Being de clared a Medalist means the Broadcast er is ranked among the top ten percent of all high school publications in the country This year s newspaper took on a fresh new look as the editors were not afraid to experiment with different ways of presenting the news Umque writing styles eye catching photo graphs and captivating graphics were gust some of the elements used to get the point across to the readers The staff led by dedicated veteran Joe Camel: is chock full of conscien nous journalists who work diligently to produce the best paper they can Mrs McCallum the paper s devoted faculty advisor stated There s a great deal of satisfaction received from putting out a newspaper lt makes you forget how much trouble each one was THE BROADCASTER EDITORS-Top: Joan Zilligen. Standing Wendy Pratscher Karen Leone Gail De Graaff Dlonna Androzzo Seated Char Walker Nell Gissler Joe Camel: Tony Clarrocchi Advisor Mrs Jackie McCallum. Front: Jim Lenke, John Sananiello Not Pictured: Kelly Heindorf, Ken Belton, John Krin- gas. X lg - N-'M ,Q ABOVE: Joe Cameli. Neil Gissler. Jamie Cameli. and shouldn't have. but l'm glad you did, says Mrs. Jack- Karen Leone work on preliminary work for an early ie McCallum as she receives a Christmas present December issue of The Broadcaster. RIGHT: Oh, you from the Broadcaster staff. 98 , fs AI 114 Trying to decide whose legs should be cut off in a photo cropping session on deadline day, Mrs. McCal- lum. Dionna Androzzo. and Carrie Napoleon agonize. THE BROADCASTER STAFF-Back Row: Vikki Wil- son. Dawn Tiberi, Margaret Migliorati. Carrie Napo- leon. Shari Rossetto, Jamie Cameli. Mrs. McCallum. Front Row: Maria L. Hernandez, Laura Bruno. Michael Boswell. Carmel Hogeveen. Van Walker. Marsha Por- ICF. SOPHOMORE .IOURNALISM-Back Row: Scott Jewitt, Robert Foster. Second Row: Mrs. McCallum, Annette Maciariello, Lisa Melillo, Tanya DeSanto. Shawnelle Haynes. Front Row: Maureen Lulkowski. Beth Hamlin. Mia Williams. Mary Brackman. Karen Shirley. Arm - L 99 -.,..-4-1 . ,wx . .gy , Zhi TOP RIGHT: Miss Williams. Miss Rich and Miss Rizzo discuss how classes are going before going to the Foreign Language Club meeting. TOP LEFT: Mrs. Doran says: I can't wait for this day to end. ABOVE: Romana Planera and Sue Sass wait patiently for the meeting to begin. IOO The Foreign Language Club-Back Row: Romana McKinley. Linda Wolf. Tanya DeSanto. Emily Kar PIanera,Susan Sass,Sue Boisvert,Lisa Cowan.Shirley wowski. Laura Hernandez. Front Row: Jennifer Bar Valere. Mike Betancourt. Second Row: Tushundra tolini, Sherry Brill, Carmel Hogeveen, Tina Stosor. fr, Afro Club Reflects A very successful year was completed by the Afro Club mem bers The group sponsored by Mrs Jackie Leeper began the year by entertaining the crowd at the Homecoming parade at which they captured first place Throughout the holidays Afro Club helped the elderly members of the community. The club also sponsored the Volleyball Tourna- ment, the Black History pro- gram- Reflections of Black Heritage -and the Fashion and Talent show. held on May 26. on Black Heritage in TOP PHOTO: Students enjoy the Black History pro- gram, RefIections of Black Heritage , which the Afro Club sponsored on February I8 in the library. LEFT: The Afro Club. Back Row: Latrice Bell. Calvin Willis. Natalie Small, Shawn Jones. Vivica Smith, Ben Morris, Vanyette Cruse, Fairyette Bell, Heather Prendergast. Lisa Hodges. Lessie Sharp, Mrs. Jackie Leeper. Second Row: Andrea Collins, Leticia Wells. Pamela Deere, Kim Walker, Donna Coleman. Robbie Bright. Sheena Rice. Shawnelle Haynes, Angela Wil- Iiams, Yvette Hodges, Timberly Deere. Front Row: Shelly Prendergast, Regina Hudson. Ricky Lopez, Mi- chelle Williams, Francie Phillips, Evelyn Kimbrough, Sheelah Payne. ABOVE: Timberly Deere takes time out for a smile at the Bloomfest Afro Club booth. IOI Jeff Hayslett demonstrates the method of oral com- Mathletes: muon. Adding Up From nineteenth place in competi- tion to tenth was the improvement which the Mathletes made this year The Mathletes this year consisted of a group of students who had Advanced Algebra PlanefSolid Geometry Col lege Algebra and Trigonomlcs or Cal culus The students were guided by Mrs Nancy Simpson and Mrs Carol Barry Competing in five meets and one conference meet and finishing In ei ther first or second In each, the Math letes displayed skill in such subjects as limits factoring ratios and proportion and fraction equations Besides writ ten tests there were competitions in calculator use and oral reports A new addition this year was the group com petition which allowed four students to compete as a group to answer ques tions Assisting the group were Mrs Ar dussi Ms Borgrin Mr Bouler Mr Neu bauer and Mr Trevlno Mrs Greep also gets a deserved mention for driving the bus to all the meets this year mu i THE MATHLETES-Back Row: Mrs. Simpson, Mrs. Barry, Andy Gissler, Spiro Poulos. Eric Lehenbauer, Joe Cameli, Jeff Hayslett. Tim Hirsch, Gus Anton, Mike Wolff, Steven Guillermo. Joey Luecke, Ron McElroy, Rob Presutti. Second Row: Rich Willis, Lisa Hines, Robbie Bright, Kelly Williams, Toula Romas. Tiffany Moore. Patty Hoeksema, Laura lrvan. Paul Stovall. Lori Shepard. Liz Zube. Arlene Zander. Emily lO2 ,4 fl 2 Karwowski. Front Row: Sharon Thompson, Kim Col- lier. Darlene Bult, Emily Johnson, Sharon Thompson. Kim Collier, Darlene Bult. Emily Johnson, Tami Kramer. Trina Schiening. Dawn Greb, Kathy Stosor, Wendy Victor, Ann Kucinski, Willie Shepard, Dan Uliassi, Ann Greep. Becky Turek, Mickie Timlin. Jann Reyling. 'N Joe Cameli takes time to admire all the intricate activities of the Mathletes at the Bloom competition, Tim Nantz works for the betterment of technology in Mr. Murphy's Graphic Arts class. C Q V.l.C.A.-Back Row: Randy Glass, Jim Crutchfield. Mike Jones. John Poerio, Russ Heussman. Mike McGrath. Mike Betancourt. Sue Gard. Tim Hamilton. Brian Renfrew, Kim Dixon, Jim Jaeger. Third Row: Jim Hayden. Charles Cooper. Tim Nantz. John Webb. Jim Blasczyk. Eddie Rybolt. Joe Gurin. Rob Wald, Greg Limas, Milysa Moran, Dave James. Steve Fair, Ramie Formentini, Jeff Padgett, Allen Davis. Second Row: Terry Murphy, MikeWiIIiams, Teresa Planera, Bruce DeJoris. Paul Tieri. Bob Hill, Jay Chapman. John Christofanelli, Tony Glavas, Greg Martin, Ernie Mylinski, Mark Correa, Hank Vega, Mary Hale, Dave VI C A Can D O it Better VICA is the organization spon sored by Mr Hayden in which students come together from different lndustri al Education groups Through this inter action students will hopefully promote professionalism within the skilled trades This is the 25th year for this D O is a cooperative work program in which students attend classes half of the day and report to a iob during the other half A person who has an idea on what he or she wants to do can goin D O and get two credits for the pro gram money for the work and on the job training All D O students must at tend a theory class which covers all of the information one must know in or der to survive on the job O O O O O O student-run organization. Q1 ' Y! . - Whitehead. Tim Rosinski. Warren Lewis. Dennis Sowka. Front Row: Mark VandenBrink, Shelly Sa- dowski. Sue Sineni, Michelle Rellis, Dodi Royer. Gina Falaschetti, Emily Villalon, Mary Martinez, Darryl Adams. Tim Trauscht. John Meekma, Larry Nuss- baum. IO3 Students Mix Work with Education Home Economics and Related Occupations and Cooperative Work Training are two cooperat- ive work programs that function somewhat like other programs. Students that enroll in a work pro gram attend the program s the ory class attend academic classes for half a day and their jobs the other half and even earn two credits for the work they perform The program is de signed to give a student aca demic instruction as well as on the gob insturction C.W.T.-Back Row: Terry Lane, David Santiago, Car- mella Evans, Michael Anderson, Ron Alexander. Eliz- abeth Alexander, Mark Doyle, Mrs. Ora Williams. Sandra Washingon. Front Row: Debbie Phillips, Bar- bara Ross, Shirley Clanton, Cynthis Franks. Tiasha Sallis, Chris Grutzius, Coletta Robertson. Tammy Jllinn, Not Pictured: Paula Morton, Thomas Garrett. Fred Gibson, Brenda Harden, Deneen Harris, Tim Jamison, Leonard Jefferson, Diana Jones, Jerry Ka- paldo, John Karwowski, Kenneth Marks. Allison McVay, Donald Yuratovac. Bev Darughtery. ...I Is. 5 J? M'-,,,,.,vf I-X V K f ' 1 --W' 1 fl f 2 I I H.E.R.O,-Back Row: Sylvia Rojas. Corina Rodriguez. Hammons, Christine Cyborski, Lisa Butler. Diane PJ. Mahone, Barb Swinke. Colleen Anna, David Col- Smith, Julie Schwarz. Front Row: Linnette Bell, An- ley, Karen Cole, Maria Villarreal, Tammy Brown. Sec- thony Pallanti. ond Row: Robin Lewis, Antoinette McHenry. Karen Y.E.T.P.-Back Row: Angela Thompson. Mrs. F Ciarlo. Ronda McGruder. Ken Peters. Bryant Payne, Maurice Calhoun, Rosemary Mayfield. Mrs. K Mimms, Clenteria Willis. Front Row: Diane Waiters Renita Foster, Wilma Jordan. Sherri Buckner. Ber- linda Maxwell. Jackie Knight. Felicia Hollivay. I l i if was--W.-.ani il K l ,- Y.O.U.-Back Row. Mr. Ned Leeper, Renee Jones. Brunetta Jones, Clevotha Robinson, Maneasseana Kathy Haskin, Yvette Hodges, Jeanette Menzie. Car- ol Spann, Lucille McMath, Mary Minotti. Charmain Y O U Teaches Work Values YOU is a different kind of work program the theory class meets after school on Tuesdays and Thursdays The club s basic function according to Mr Leeper is to teach good work values, discuss do s and don ts during job interviews, and en- courage a positive outlook to- ward employmentf' The Career Day originated through the help and hard work of Mr. Leeper and his co-workers and students. The club is designed for students. aged I4 to l6, who have low in- comes and who are failing one or more classes. Blackful, John Morton. Ronald Washington. Karen Woods, Deon Hudson. Vanessa Cooper. Patrick Alexander. Mrs. Audrey Caldwell. Second Row: McClendon. Front Row: Willie Menzie. William Buckner, Jeffery Robinson, Kelly Thomas, Addie Bishop. Lolitha Deere. Workers Today Leaders Tomorrow Kim O Halloran is president of her first period Office Education Class this year On OctoberI3Klm Tina Gagliano and Carrie Frederick participated in the Area 25 planning session Kim was elected Area 25 secretary, and Tina waschosen as the Area 25 treasurer at the meeting. This area includes stu- dents from Hillcrest Oak Forest Crete Monee, Homewood-Flossmoor, Bloom Trail and Bloom. Kim O'Halloran was also elected to a state post when she was voted in as the state secretary of the Office Education Association of Illi- nous. 0 5' 0 as o 0 n Q 0 0 O O O O O O O , , . . . . .K Q Ill on g o Q , . ' 's' Ibn ' loo canada , A 0 be . , . 1200 O. I ooo g. can .30 OO , . ' ' ' ' 0 .os ? 0 0 . ' o o , O U . oa- ' :DOO ' ' new ' 0 oo 0 . 5 U O C O O ' 0 0 0 0 I I s o c 9 u Q Q 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 U l O O I 0 0 0 0 Q I Q Q O I O 0 4 GOI Kim O'Halloran Office Education Association State Secretary t 2 l i I Q 6 5 S OFFICE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION-Back Row: Tammy Barker, Gina Sellers, Maria Burgio, Debbie Buetow. Carrie Frederick, Dawn Cairo, Rosanna Nie- berle, Julie Howe, Vanyette Cruse, Leah Hills, Melis- sa DeBartolo. Elaine Goggins, Pam Fowlie. Kim O'Hal- lO6 Ioran. Second Row: Raul Wysinger, Cynthia Planera Paula Caffarini, Jenny Garibay. Stephanie Kelly, Mar- gie Farnese, Linda Ross, Bev Fullerton, Bob Wolski Front Row: Jackie Wolny, Maria Ayala, Renee Boyd, , Valerie Basile, Jody Casteneda, Christine Diaz, Charissa Wooten, Diana Knaack, Aurora Garcia. Viv- ian Smith. Mrs. Pressendo. Absent: Tina Gagliano Gale Saia, Tami Whitaker. II Gbnlg thv Bvginning .-?lg. 1l.. dx. Q 'adm SPORTS 'L-t A fl: I Three Students Who Returned to Coach Their Specialties Frank Nardi MOTTO: THINK. ADJUST, EXECUTE I982 marked Mr. Nardi's first year at Bloom as a coach and administrator al- though he graduated from Bloom in l954. Now he has returned to Bloom to accept the position of athletic director. Under his administration Bloom has formed an all new men's swim team, and Mr. Nardi plans to introduce a Coaches' Handbook which covers allthe rules of sports. The position of head coach of the bas- ketball team has also been filled by Mr. Nardi. As a student here at Bloom, Coach Nardi also played for the Trojan squad. Through his experience and new coaching style, the varsity team is sure of a winning season. John Piazza MOTTO: POISE. PRIDE, AND POWER Since I976 Mr. Piazza has been the coach for the Sophomore football squad, but this year he was appointed as the varsity head coach. Mr. Piazza, himself played football for the Trojans. During his Junior year he played defen- sive back, and as a Senior he played quarterback. Coach Piazza has made some significant changes to introduce his new style of coaching. The squad has received new jerseys, a new offen- sive and defensive system, and a tougher spirit which helped the team face its competition. Lonnel Poole MOTTO: STAMINA, SPEED, SPIRIT Coach Poole has been with Bloom for eleven years. He is the head coach of the boys' cross country team and the boys' track team. Under his exper- ienced coaching the track team has had many successful seasons and a couple of state championships. Mr. Poole was a member of Bloom's track team and a state champion. He has been a positive force in the installment plans for Bloom's all-weather track. He has been responsible for raising thou- sands of dollars to help the construc- tion come true. -AI- Walt a minute yells Ed Holler I can only catch one ball at a time! .v , - rx. Soccer A Successful Year Last year s soccer club now has varsity status This is the soccer team s first year of conference com petition The klckers finished the season with a 9 and 7 record which Ms Suzanne Garcia last year s sponsor has returned to assist Mr Papa the new head coach With the experience from their first year var sity competition under their belts our Trojan soccer team has nothing but good times ahead 3 l il ll is fantastic for first year starters. V by wr fy,-In-: ' R..- ,,, ,frv LEFT: Not only does the soccer team know kicking. they also have mastered levitation. ABOVE: THE BOYS' SOCCER TEAM. Back Row: Alonzo Edmond- son, Juan Sandoval, Carlos Garnica. Luis Andino, lsaias Rodriguez, Tony Gonzalez, Ed Holler, Carlos Ortega, Roman Kowalzyk. Ron Richards, Jose Zam brano. Front Row: Samuel Estrada, Pedro del Horno Gabriel Carbajal, Rafael Miranda, Miquel Ulloa. Fe- derico Castillo, Fernando Estrada, Luis Garnica Tony Rotundi, Manuel Mendez. IO9 Eiserman Qualifies for Sectional Bloom's golf teams, coached by Mr. Dale Anderson and Mr. Richard Grotemeyer, do not have many mem- bers, but the members of the teams who did come out for the sport tried their hardest to bring a winning re- cord home to Bloom Steve Eiserman a Varsity team member was particu- larly successful as he qualified for the Sectional Tournament at Deer Creek Earning a score of 88 for l8 holes he qualified for tenth place overall. Ad- ditionally Bloom finished ninth out of 27 teams at the Rich East Invitational A ',gt73f, 1 r,,31g.f ,T ,Vw 'SMF . ' 41 ,f -'s v. av. I - 2' xt . I 1 - dw- FROSH.-SOPH. GOLF TEAM-Back Row: Joe PIUDII Tom Meinhart, George Zerante. Joe LaBuda Front Row: Gary Hochburg, Chris Cameli. Jim St. Leger , 'X lhafx A-ft' 1 K H-?sh'..1?. Q Q '11Qlw.'-- -4, 'rf - ..a.ej5 o ., w ,H 5 A W ' ' sg vis, Xxx M I . F ar' VARSITY GOLF TEAM-Steve Schultz, Nick LoBue, trongelli. Not Pictured: Pat O'Keefe. Paul Esposito Steve Eiserman. John Poerio, Jr.. and Americo Pe- Amh0 Y GIBVGS' 'UP' GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Back Row Janette Maselli. Tanya Meyers, Annette Maselli, Stephanie Bangs, Dawn Davis. Front Row: Therese Balassone, Kelly McCrory, Chris Vega, Monique Lietz. K., .9'- - s-. fu. ,B rf' .., i 5' Q ff , , -1 h gvqfa , x J, .Jia la., -., - ,q. 'W l Q0 a vi . F 45. the Long Run TOP: Mr. Maselli looks on in astonishment as An- nette, singing the theme from Rocky. tries to knock over a tree before her race. ABOVE: Annette Maselli. Ann Hoinacki. and Kelly McCrory patiently await Mr. Slota's return. ABOVE RIGHT: Finally, Mr. Slota ar- rives after showing the opposing coach the route his girls must take during the race. Bloom s girls cross country team had dreams were shattered when the team suffered several major setbacks in the form of Injuries to key members of the squad Most of these members were un- able to return for most of the season leaving the team in an unfortunate posi- tion of having to run races in which they could not enter every runner. One highlight of the season came girl in Blooms history to win a Cross Country Invitational Annette received this honor at the largest girls lnvlta tional in lllinois held at Rich East An- nette was also the only girl from Bloom able to qualify for the state meet a meet at which she finished 20th moving up I3 places from last year. Bloom Girls Take Q! high hopes for a terrific year, but its when Annette Maselli became the first XX i t Poole Sets High Goals for the Future The cross country team was left with very little seniority and experience for this i982-l983 school year. The varsity consisted of ten young men who were striving towards victory even though many valuable runners graduated last June The team's hope, however, lies with the twelve freshman and sophomore recruits who show great potential and enthusiasm for the team. All of the runners on the team practice every afternoon on a grueling course through Wilson Woods and other areas of Chicago Heights. Whether it is raining, sleeting, or snowing these dedicated boys fit in their ten miles a day without fail. With the experience of this year's season. it seems that the Trojans are racing into yet another productive year. it rr O V+' Q X-on y.-f tfX,S 9 1' 'N f ii 'in 7, ' t . 'i ' 1 'Nm , 9- G ,Y , ,X-'fx 5 ' s - 'if ki .f., fs, W ' A 'gn ' .1 'Qf? 3 'ml 'C 'A im-'O ,.A, .35 ,- .A gt . ,An X ,,, ll! 2 'st 5 . WT 1 V TOP PHOTO: Mark Goers takes out in front of the pack. ABOVE: The Varsity Boys' Cross Country Team. Back Row-Greg Limas, Ricky Love, Joe McKeska, T-'lf' .ivy Y N -Nflyfgp e A, t, - e . ' 1' 52 7: 1 is 'Xu , Q 'T A' ki' . -Ifflyg l. ' t .-'S ,-111:-k.AQs1f.f 155 David Seibert, Carl Bohm. Front Row-Mark Goers. Mark Velez. Steve Canty, David Jeffrey, Steve Le- von. .L . '. 0 A '- . . A 5 ., .fc -in K fx , ii-,W 'I , . - , 1 ,.... .. - ,W -J. . 3 2.5 31 ,silt .Q ,. --X K , Kb 'V' t Q ., . 0 y I y .1 in y .V t,n.f'0Q.h,ib f,,W5.- ' 1' 'Next ru Y .1 sl . 'A N, ' 1 ' 4. 'i ' . i' - ., . -' .: 4 rpg, K asf ' 'M , ,x 'H K. 1 V2 k A. i- .,e , . V '- ' , -S-QV 1 -6 Nf A . ' . ' ' gf. .-5 ' 5- ' 1'-ffm '.F31',w.. K -- 2 - . . G . . ti A 1 an H' i'f1'f fTf. ' ., y 1 . . if- ,Q . r .f H1 ,fy ,fi N qt ,h Q, ,ig f. ' . . . .y ,P M ,' , 1 '- .:' .'-ff '- ii. .T -Viv in-. . l '3 'A-pl1?'z.my fl .1 e - 4 V 4 N 'Lp'i' xx x 'yi ,-'dt Y., 4' x .fri ,' Z. '. H-v9 '.. K A -'lv V- 'Y ' r ..Wr.-- -. -uw... - 7 . 2965, .. 'N' ,U-... .- fi. . ' ' ' i lui Frosh.-Soph. Boys' Cross Country. Back Row-Bret Schroeder. John Balassone, Glen Erickson. Armando Meiia, Ken Montgomery. Tony Hernandez. Front Row-Mario Jobbe, Alex Hernandez. Brad Epley. George Kovack. Kirk English. Marty Pruneda. Gilbert Smith. 'yr 4 'Wi-I Q. ' . G N if M T- 1? 'v L. i '-T.. ,ALA . . Lx, Q pg Q my -. 1, I . ,llkull 'sjjx-y VJ ,N A- , -Ve 'yy lv .wt-5:.:.k a m . I Ni. A-1..'.'.44uffff.-g,, f ft' 'dy j 1 7 -' . K LEFT: Joe McKeska asks Steve Levon what is taking him so long as they head for the finish. ABOVE. The Varsity boys renew their annual attempt to imitate Lou Ferrigno's style. Another failing grade. ll3 . s . ABOVE: The swimming coaches, Mr. Kelley and Mr. Johnson. go into their New Coach on the Block pose, RIGHT: lt's a bird . . . it's a plane... it's Peter Schmidt! BELOW RIGHT: THE BOYS' SWIMMING TEAM. Back Row: Peter Schmidt, Steve Gard, Matt Fewkes, Gary Hochberg, Ruelon Bobo, Marty Prun- eda, Tony Roberts, Mark Robertson. Second Row: Coach Bill Kelley, Jon Tucker, Kevin Howe, Carl Bohm. Paul Wayne, David Seibert, Tony Faso. Front Row: Dave Seaver, Eric McNary, Shawn Trock, Jim St. Leger, John Lukan, Earl Moy. Not Pictured: Dean DePaoli, Paul Esposito. Steve LeMere. II4 Boys' Swim' Team Splashes Back This year, the boys' swim team made an unexpected reappearance after a few years of unfortunate hibernation. Consid- ering that three-fourths of the boys had no experience on a swim team, the team did extremely well. , At their first meet, which was against Homewood-Flossmoor's junior-varsity team, the boys got off to an extremely good start. Even the distance swimmers. Pete Schmidt, Paul Esposito, Marty Prun- eda, Dave Seaver, and John Lukan, had good times. This was unexpected since they had done very little distance swim- ming during their daily practices. At their second meet against Thorn- ridge, the times dropped considerably. However, the swimmers kept striving for greater goals. A few outstanding sprint- ers, Paul Wayne, Carl Bohm, Matt Fewkes, and Dave Seibert, accomplished several first places. After all the endless practices and the hard workouts, the agony of defeat did not hit too hard. The valuable experience that the swimmers gained will be helpful for next year when combined with the dedication of Mr. Kelley, the Varsity Coach and Mr. Johnson, the Freshman- Sophomore Coach. If-r '51 .25 s Girls Gam Respectablllty Continuing a tradition of determi nation and cooperation the girls swim team had another successful season this year This fact was espe cially evident in the performances turned in by Diane Cotton in the but terfly Heather Oliver in the back stroke Claudia Gatch in freestyle and Melissa Reynolds in the breast stroke The divers Karen Sokol and Tammy Brown did extremely well in their meets Their concentrated workouts and hard practices paid off in the en The final meets consisted of the S I C A meet and the I H S A district meet both of which were held in No vember In the Conference meet the Varsity girls took a fifth as did the Sophomore team This year the determined Mr Kel ley had the utmost right to be proud of his accomplishments and of his vic torious swimmers xx .W I . Q 0 . Y . . , . , - - - C 'K 'Y - d A , ' - Q, . . . - . . - fr' I ' ,Q 1 , D ' ' n ,Q , , . . , . I 9 'E . ' y D . ' r y - . . TOP PHOTO: Kim O'HaIIoran yells to her teammates. Help, I can't see. as she com- pletes the third lap of the IO0yard breast- stroke race. LEFT: VARSITY GIRLS' SWIM- MING TEAM. Back Row: Emily Johnson, Karen Sokol, Heather Oliver, Claudia Gatch, Diane Cotton, Melissa Tracy. Front Row: Coach Bill Kelley, Kim O'HaIIoran, Chris Johnson, Ann Murphy, Laura Mair, Kim Spych, Melissa Reynolds, BELOW: FROSH-SOPH. GIRLS' SWIMMING TEAM. Back Row: Marilyn Baum. Kathy Vaughn, Lynette Kirchner, Kim Nehls. Michelle Bava. Front Row: Carolyn Baum, An- gie Vickers, Trish O'HaIloran, Karen Gatch, Laurie Prokop. l F K Varsity Tennis Raises Racket p A far more successful season than a year ago because of play and an extremely competitive atti- tude. These were the words of Coach Scott Turner as he discussed the tennis teams' seasons. Exper- ience was the best teacher for Var- sity players. Sharon Pulec and Janet Plucienik showed this as they won more matches this season than any other players on the team. Other key players for the Varsity team were: April Brown, Kelly Ruse, and Angela Kowalski. A Freshman Laurie Schultz, who is one of the better players for the Frosh.'Soph. team was used as a substitute for missing players on the Varsity team this year. Coach Turner added that Laurie Pascarella and Roxann Ruiz are other out- standing players for the Frosh.- Soph. team. Both teams showed improve- ment in play this year from last year. Last year's Varsity record was I and l2, and this year's team improved on that even though they lost many very close matches. The Frosh.-Soph. team also showed a substantial improvement over last year. -gr-- ABOVE: Coach Turner puts alittle of the audio-visual into instructing the ready position. RIGHT: April Brown demonstrates her combination backhand- forehand swing, lI6 Freshman-Sophomore Girls' Tennis Team. Back Row-Tonya DeSanto, Laurie Pascarella, Debbie Rat- kovic. Amy Martin. Front Row-Laurie Schultz. Mary Brackman, Roxann Ruiz, Chris Pedrazza. Not Pic- tured-Lisa Hodges. IAM T0 JPN JPN T0 TPM ABOVE: Rebecca Ramirez helps her team down the road with a powerful forehand return. LEFT: Kelly Ruse takes in a little coaching during April Brown's demonstration. II7 l l Volleyball Bouncing Back With a reputation in past years as a hard-hitting. star oriented team. the i982 Varsity Volleyball team had discreet expectations to live up to. But these girls destroyed the mold and created their own very different identity. The girls excelled in team unity and had a fierce fighting spirit. These girls are fighters, stated Coach Linda Conrad. They never gave up. Often this is more important than skill level itself. The team that is up, the team with the positive mental attitude is going to wind up a winner. This positive mental attitude carried the Trojan girls to many victories al- though they suffered through many or- deals because of lack of size, strength, and experience. They finished their sea- son with a superior record and placed near the top of their conference. They also made a fine showing in the Bloom Invitational Tournament, placing first out of the eight participating teams. Although the girls had a number of im- portant victories, the defeats they suf- fered made the victories all the more sweet. They learned the meaning of the word teamwork . The spiking Trojans bumped their way into Regional Competi- tion during which they did Bloom proud! ll8 BELOW: Varsity Volleyball Team. Back Row: Suzy ise Janssen. Gwen Lopez. Front Row: Margie Rost. Rose DeMatteo. Third Row, Coach Linda Con- Lechowicz,Kris Thomas. BOTTOM PHOTO:A volley- rad, Nancy Bunte, Mary Marshall, Liz Zube. Tammi baller's work is never done. James. Second Row: Debbie Lale. Chris Melvin. Den- .,- 4- l A.. 1 v ,- TOP LEFT: Chris Melvin and Denise Janssen reach out to achieve their goal of awesome volleyball. LEFT: Number One fan Joe Paolini shows his satisfac- tion after another Trojan victory. ABOVE: Rose De- T v I at J V' Q 23 N K if ii rf SEM Matteo points out that she's a sucker for volleyball. BELOW: Suzy Rost tries to do the bunny hop off the court with an unwilling Chris Melvin. Il9 BELOW: Junior Varsity Volleyball Team. Back Row: Bray. Charlotte Bobek, Tammy Kramer, Front Row: Coach Donna Miller. Second Row: Sandra Morgan, Amy Horak. Gigi Basile. Karen Fair, Michelle Beth Senne. Kelly Axelson, Cheryl Grabowski, Beth Lechowicz, Carol Stephany. ti . N, Q ABOVE: Nancy Bunte serves with style. RIGHT: Coach Conrad gives some sound advice to a group of Hem dismal Troians. l2O W. Q rw 3 'N' fr LEFT: Pregame warm-ups can prove to be as exciting as the game itself, BELOW: Chris Melvin fires a shot over the net while her teammates await the unex- pected. 'Q wx V KK.. J '-nw ww ..,mXllw '-. k S.N ix ,J Ill A New Beginning The Trojans were starting a new season . with renewed pride this year. ln harmony with the new Bloom, the Varsity squard had received new uniforms, hired a new , coach, and competed in a new confer- 8l'lC9. Mr. John Piazza moved up a notch from his sophomore head coaching position to the Varsity head coach this season. He . was ioined by his assistants, including: Mr. Sam Piazza, Mr. Tom Holt, and Mr. John Geyer. John Borgia, Kevin Cliff, Hank Vega, and Darryl Russell also helped out Mr. Piazza by posing as the team's cap- tains. The drastic changes in the entire athle- tic program should bring about new ideas and theories for the Trojan team. This year Bloom will play the teams featured in a realigned SICA North Conference, in- cluding: Bloom Trail, Homewood-Floss- moor, Thornwood, Thronridge, Thorton, and two new members, Lockport, and Lin- coln-way. With all of these new additions to the football system, our boys can only be victorious in times ahead! I 'f-qt 1. i ts ' TOP PHOTO: John Borgia contemplates the load he must carry in the next half. ABOVE: The l982 Varsity Football Team. Back Row-John Borgia, George Fu- shi. Tony Cialkowski, Sherman White, Brian Ren- frew, Rich Greep. Mike Howe, Darryl Russell. John Harding. Ken Nash. Billy Showers, Pat Piquion, Bill Wolf, Kevin Cliff. Third Row-Bill Alcott, Tim Wil- son, Brian Kwasek. Randy Johnson, John Kringas, Joe Brehm. Carlo Panici, Anthony Renzetti, Gus Anton, Joe Grilli. Steve Hagemaster. Brian Prokop, Anthony Panici. Second Row-Joe lanucci, John Skorup, Greg Helton, Rich Guger, Gino Bonanotte, Hank Vega, John Petrarca. Walter Lolli, John Kwasigroh, Dan Weishaar. Todd Spuhler. Todd Victor, Anthony Fleming. Andy Robertson. Front Row-Bob Rinear- son, Terry Vagnoni, John Drozd, Daryl Adams. Lou Melone, Walter Cooper. Joe lnvergo, Mark Webb, John Christofanelli. Glen Damiani. Jose Ulloa. RIGHT: The new kids on the block compare their notes. Ill Ll-' N ,, Simi' vi 'l 'N. . 52,1 LEFT: Mr. Piazza tries some tic-tac-toe tactics on his team. BELOW: John Borgia indicates that there are only inches to go. Let's go for it! 'Cllr f - ff' 4'-. 31 4-19, ' f - ,, ,526-i', 4457- H v . if 5- - t ' st .v , ,Q 4 ,,,,. . - tw 4-a .', J '!,-' 7 'i ,l ' 45' , v'-'I t, -v2':.':f ...W 'WS Axlzjuif eq, 5,.w M If ., v4 V-' .' W , x. ' div! LEFT: What are you looking at. Steve Hagemaster? ABOVE: Mr. Piazza tells Todd Victor that there are some things a football player should do before the team begins the game. l23 Heading for the Winning Spirit Sophomore teams are considered as stepping stones to the exper ienced varsity squads but Bloom s sophomore football team proved to everyone that they have the sa voir faire needed to defeat any foe They ended the year with a suc cessful season finishing second in team closed with a successful re cord of five wins against four losses The coaching staff was headed by Mr George Ludwig who was assist ed by Mr John Folta and Mr Morris Williams As a result of coaching strategy and heads up play Blooms sophomore squad rose to victory and enhanced the spirit of the Troians the S.I.C.A. North Conference. The ABOVE: Todd Spuhler decides to sit down to watch the opponents dance. RIGHT: Mike Howe shows de- termination by throwing the ball in time of trouble. l24 'sts a ,ss g at 'S J txt. ,aw-st Esgfzagstgw fag any tt QF 3 swf at fsftts tt wstfs F t ' THE SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL TEAM- Back Row: Coach Ludwig, Kevin Karpas, John Bishop, Robert Robinson, Chris Adams. Coach Williams, Coach Folta. Third Row: Scott Jewitt, Ronald Ruffin, Gilbert Ramirez, Frank Jobbe, Kenneth Mayer, Victor Tieri, Maurice Brown. Second Row: Salathiel Reynolds, Ru- l ben Rosales, Jeffery Denny, Dennis Winder, Mike Locicero, Steven Hale, Charles Kelly, Brian Samuels. First Row: Timothy Rinearson, Lawrence Herring, James Noble, Mark Robertson, Phillip Bartkiewicz, Ken Ochoa. ,,f, A Frosh Start Words to describe the Trojan freshman football team are dedlca tion pride and honor Their records was only one win against eight losses but the players did win the important Homecoming game against Joliet West Mr Tom Jensen the creative force behind the squad was assisted by Mr Bob Krueger Mr Bob Bell and Mr Gene Pett Bloom s first year players received we should expect a lot from them next year D l Q . , From the coaching and experience TOP PHOTO: The Bloom Varsity takes time out to stage a scene from The Sands of Iwo Jima. LEFT: THE FRESHMAN A TEAM. Front Rowt Joe Speiser. Rod- erick Hawkins, Eric Benevides, Gary Toller, Chris O'Banner, Matt Fewkes, Bill Seniw, Paul Cellini, Sec- ond Row: Kevin Sellers. Lou Borowczyk, Greg Blake- more, Arnell Ruffin, Bob Beuck. Mark Cliff, Bob Wil- lis.8ack Row: Andy Gissler. Mario Woods, Jeff Berti, Joe Lueke, Brandon Moore. Dave Gwizdalski, Chuck Miller. ABSENT: Adam Smith. Wayne Christ. BELOW LEFT: THE FRESHMAN B TEAM. Front Rowl Tim King. Curtis Crims. Derrick Frazier, Floyd Curry. Robbie Allen, Michael Johnson, Herbert Staten. Sec- ond Row: Tim Porter. Leon Fields. Buford Jones, Daryl Mitchell, Mark Faustin, Zarka Garrot, Tim An- gellotti. Third Row: Kenny Davis. Tim Powell, Kelly Bradford,Artie McCree.John Lukan,Tyrone Tucker, Henry Moore, Dewayne Washington. Back Row: Coach Bob Krueger, Devannye Simpson, Anthony Denham, Coach Bob Bell, Bob Mikelson. IJ5 A Balancing Act There have been some hard times this year, but II has only brought the team closer togeth er said Marla Muzzo, a Varsity gymnastics team member The team members have learned to support one another and encour age one another to do well head coach he has become the head of a happy gymnastics fam ily He was always there this sea son to lend a helping hand often literally as he spotted the girls ln their routines Q! Since Mr. Bromund was their l FROSH. SOPH. GYMNASTICS-Back Row: Kelly Hall, Amadio. Laura Hernandez, Charlotte Bobek. Front Doreen Grilli, Mr. Bromund. Lisa Tovoletti, Raquel Row: Tama Drisi, Lisa Ciacanelli. Bernadette Aulins- Gomez. Second Row: Tushundra McKinley, Leslie kis, Julie Butts, Ann Kucinski, . ,.....-.nan ,,, ss-aywvs-sv-a'f VARSITY GIRLS' GYMNASTICS-CMr. Bromund ad- mires himself while keeping an eye on the team! Maria Muzzo, Rhonda Gianetti, Brenda Lopez, Karen Sokol, Rachelle Corradetti, Laura Bruno, Linda Bruno, Tiffany Moore, Kristen Kersh. and Mr. Bromund. LEFT: Brenda Lopez demonstrates how to keep good form while having some fun on the uneven bars. ABOVE: Maria Muzzo flips for gymnastics while do- ing her routine on the bars. l27 Girls Basketball Shoots for Victory It was a very good year for the girls Varsity team according to head coach Miss Marilyn Anderson The players all worked hard to make the team a great success During Christmas break the team played In Bloom s own Christmas tournament In which teams from Bloom Trail T F South Lockport Eisenhower Oak Lawn Rich East and Elizabeth Seton participated The highlight for Bloom came when Bloom played Oak Lawn and Loretta Weston survived foul trouble to come off the bench and save the evening for the Trojans According to Nancy Bunte a center for the team The game l was tough and their players were very aggressive Bloom went on to defeat Elizabeth Seton only to lose to Rich East In the final championship game The Varsity worked hard to improve its game so that II could be victorious In other conference games The junior Var sity had problems to correct also ac cordmg to Mr Scott Turner the team s coach The team s offense IS down be cause the players have the shots made but miss even though their defense is very good The team worked hard on its shooting ability and Mr Turner also feels that This year will be a victory . p : 4 u ' Y' ' . 11 - - 11 1 1 1 . . u - . . . ,, . . h . . . 1 . , . , . . . . . 1 . . 1 1 1 1 ' . - - 1 1 1 1 1 . . . . u 1 . . 1 - 1 1 11 1 . 1 1 u u - . . ,, , : . TOP PHOTO: Loretta Weston gets ready for another warm up practice, proving that even the great ones put their pants on one leg at a time. ABOVE: Julie Allen uses magic to keep the basketball moving as Kimberly Howard watches in amazement. LEFT: VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL, Back Row: Monica Rios, Ramona Liggons, Loretta Weston, Cheryl Gra- bowski, Sheryl Dubsky, Julie Allen. Front Row: Kim Howard, Karen Damon, Nancy Bunte. Kim Johnson, Tammi James, Not Pictured: Cassie Jones. IIS -. i aug Ayjwx 1 1 NJ , TT' 'T N mtl I A ,.. , 4' 4Q?4 ABOVE: Miss Anderson gives her team some impor- Allen goes after the ball while Loretta Weston re- tant information about defense during Bloom's tour- ceives harsh treatment from her opponent, RIGHT: nament game against Oak Lawn. TOP RIGHT: Julie Anette Travis searches for the stars. JUNIOR VARSITY GIRLS' BASKETBALL-Back Row: Tracy S. Johnson, Marie Bradford, Mary Priller, Tra- cy Jones. Simone Black, Roxann Ruiz. Paula Wilson. Front Row: Sandra Sanchez, Sylvia Lopez, Anette Travis. Jackie Norman. Kelly Horns. Liz Brewer. Not Pictured: Bonita Keaton. Alfrieda Johnson. l29 ABOVE: Sheryl Dubski, Loretta Weston, and Karen Damon find something funny on the ceiling during a pre-game warm up. ABOVE RIGHT: Sheryl Dubsky and Ramona Liggons work hard on defense while Jackie Norman waits for a fast break opportunity. RIGHT: The referee watches for a foul as Tammi James wrestles the ball from her opponent's grasp. ISO 55' I .1 'U -:v i M - 1 M i A ' elsif-ig . 1, 1 f' 2 I I D . .1 ,.: h A 3 a ., .gf-' +Tz'gah,J...3 ,M,.,,M,,,M,,,,, I 4231 QW.- , . su J K o. of I . i 6 I F . 4 it rt- 19 41,7 i . I ..,,.M.,..,.,-,, W.,,,--,.A,,.W X ! F, f H f 'ef X E Q I . Q -. lvuunlhwlllnn 4 ,- ' M 1 .Air ' ' 'A S I 5' A :X ! iii rx E f V Q. 2 5 Nardi Men Fit Success is the word to describe the accomplished varsity basketball team of the 82 83 season Under a new head coach and a different book of rules the varsity players ty Mr Frank Nardi the newly ap pointed head coach and athletic di rector added more Bloom spirit and pride when he came here as he at tempted to get that old Bloom mag ic back again after it lapsed for the past few years Winning the Crete Monee Tourna ment in November was a fresh start for the team. Again the boys proved their ability in the Big Dipper Tour- nament over Christmas vacation coming in fourth place. The varsity has a long pull ahead of it but Nar- di s motto of Think, Adjust, Ex- ecute might make the way up seem a bit easier. . Bloom to T.E.A. proved again that they had the abili- TOP PHOTO: Mike . . . Howe does he do it? ABOVE: Blair, Mike Howe, Bob Bronkhorst, Frank Nardi, Joe Fred Lee CManagerJ. Les Henderson, Ron Alexander. Varsity Boys' Basketball. Back Row: Assistant coach Stith. Rico Petrongelli, Kelvin Lee, Phil Narcissi, Joe Vernon Reed, Tino Whitfield, Lamont Dean, Sherman Gary Finnin, Steve Eiserman, Deron Perkins, Pat Tetter, Frank Nardi CHead Coachj. FRONT ROW: White, Teon Whitfield, Maurice Calhoun CManagerJ. I32 TOP LEFT: Tetter tops his defender with a jump shot, ABOVE: Pat Blair rolls it over the rim. LEFT: Ain't no stopping him now . . . Frank Nardi drives the lane. l33 Sophomores Plan for Next Year With a year of experience under their belts the members of the Sophomore bas ketball team began the year wlth very posltlve attitudes The fine performances of such outstanding II'IdIVIdLl3lS as Savage added to the overall success of the team Mr George Ludwlg the head coach was very proud of the efforts of the sopho more players He felt that they pro gressed and wlll be an excellent addltlon to next year s varsity team Houston, Charles Kelly, and Ron Ruffin I34 W Q Freshmen Climb the Ladder Freshman basketball started out sprint Ing this season with a great attitude and a strong desire to winl Coach Preston Bouler and his assistant Ken McNeil were newcomers to the sport Excited by being on a high school basketball team the team members showed superb defense al though they were held back at times by a lack of consistency on offense This year s young cagers are a cause for opti mism for Bloom s future basketball pro LEFT: Pat Blair and Frank Nardi. Jr. play keep away from a Tinley Park player at the Rich South Christ- gram mas tournament. very impressed by the dedication of the ll ll ,LMI FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM-Back Row: Coach Preston Bouler, Jarvis Jones. Renee Hinaiosa, Regi- nald Drummond, Tim Powell, Torrey Smith, Arnell Ruffin, Bryan Kennedy, James Jones. Anthony Blue. Brandon Moore, Steven Herbert, David Gwizdalski, Everett- L3 fY Dumas' Edward Davis' Mafland H3895 Jerry Smith. Darrell Singletary. Coach Ken McNeil. Manager BFYHHI DUMBS. Manager Floyd Carry, and Front Row: Manager Richard Garcia, Manager Jimmy Manage' D9V0nnY9 SlmP50n- Nash. Harry Evans, Zarka Garrot. Jeff Aponte, Carl I35 em to the Mat lt was another year of pinning and winning for the wrestling tlers like Dave Jeffrey Leonardo Watts the grand champion of the Rocket Holiday Tournament and newcomer Curtis Crims it made it easy for the team to do well According to the Varsity Coach Greg Zuidema The team looked for a lot of prize matches during Districts Sectionals and State The team's efforts show that they have become strong and are well on their ways to many years of success and victory. Wrestlers Take i Trojans. With outstanding wres- TOP PHOTO: The Varsity Wrestling Team. Back Row: Coach Washington, Demitrius King, John Kringas, Alonzo Edmondson, Thomas Watts, Coach Zuidema. Kneeling: Alfie Pilotto, Dan Shelton, Walter Cooper. Leonardo Watts, Pat Collins, Mark Velez, Dave Jef- frey. RIGHT1 Leonardo Watts. Grand Champion of the Rocket Holiday Tournament. I36 ...LAL if aw-' 2,-ft .'., - 4 ROCKET HULIDAY TUURNEY 1982 i i : LEFT: Leonardo Watts in Actionl BELOW: Walter Cooper attempts to pin his opponent. LEFT: Freshman Wrestling Team. Back Row: Coach Little, Tyrone Kennedy, Paul Figueroa, Adam Smith. Joe Luecke, Charles Stephenson, Artie McCree. Vin- cent Barker, Greg Campbell, Coach Tucker. Front Row: Floyd Curry, Buford Jones, Wayne Christ, Cur- tis Crims, Eric Benavides, Tim Porter, Dwayne Washington. Glen Heusmann. BELOW LEFT: The Sophomore Wrestling Team. Porta Edmon. Mark Brooks. Dwayne Tucker. Coach Thompson. Gilbert Ramirez. Steve Hale. Kevin Ma- lone. I37 Season Recordsf March On to Victory 26 I4 5 25 40 28 8 24 Bloom Trail V I8 I5 I2 28 O 33 I5 26 I3 6 6 VARSITY FOOTBALL BOYS' VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY GIRLS' SWIMMING Opponent Bloom Opponent Bloom Opponent Bloom Lockport 5 T-F South I9 44 Lockport 96 26 Homewood-Flossmoor, O Richards 2l 35 Bradley GI 64 Thornton I3 Bloom Trail 25 3l Rich Conn-al I8 ' 83 Reavis O Thornwood Sl 24 Homewood-Flossmoor 84 43 Thornwood 7 Thornridge I5 47 Richards 67 59 Thornridge 3 Joliet Central 23 32 University High 37 83 Joliet West 24 Lincoln-Way 24 3l Eisenhower 38 76 Lincoln-Way ' O Thornton 25 30 Thornwood 78 46 Lockport I5 45 Thornton 45 75 Homewood-Flossmoor I8 42 Reavig 68 46 Division Fifth out of Eight Thornridge 70 53 Regional Eighth out of Thirteen Argo 58 68 Rich Central 25 Sl SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL Bloom Trail A33 90 T.-F. South 70 54 Opponent Bloom Bremen 56 70 Lockport 6 BOYS' FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE Homewood-Flossmoor I4 CROSS-COUNTRY Thornton I6 Reavis I6 Opponent Bloom Thornwood I6 T-F South 27 29 VARSITY GIRLS' TENNIS Thornridge - 20 Richards 46 I7 Joliet West 36 Bloom Trail 50 I5 Opponent Bloom Lincoln-Way 28 Thornwood I7 46 Rid! East 3 2 Bloom Trail 28 Thornridge 33 25 Bradley 5 0 Joliet Central 28 28 RIChHI'dS 4 I Lincoln-Way is 39 Janet Central I 4 ' --'--------- Thornton 44 I6 Homewood-Flossmoor 5 0 Lockport I6 39 I Argo 5 O FRESHMAN A FOOTBALL Homewood-Flossmoor 22 37 Thornton 5 O Division Sixth out of Eight Lockport 5 O Opponent Bloom St. Francis 4 ' 0 Lockport 26 2 Rich South 5 O Homewood-Flossmoor 30 O Thornwood ' 5 O Thornton I4 I2 Thornridge 5 O Reavis 6 O BOYS' VARSITY GOLF Joliet West ' 3 2 Thornwood 56 8 Lincoln-Way 5 O Thornridge 27 6 Opponent Bloom I ' Bloom Trail 2 3 Joliet West O I2 Lockport l64 I85 Joliet East 4 I Lincoln-Way 56 O Homewood-Flossmoor l48 I73 Bloom Trail 60 O Tinley Park l78 l64 Rich East l59 I55 ' Shepard iss 155 Thornton l64 I7l Thornwood l67 l9l FRESHMAN B FOOTBALL rhomndge in 'go I Joliet West ISS l76 Opponent Bloom Rich Central I9l l85 I-0CkP0I'l I4 5 Lincoln-Way l69 I85 Homewood-Flossmoor 52 6 Blggm Trail 153 IG4 Reavis 6 I2 Joliet West O 6 ' ' - -'i Lincoln-Way 22 6 Bloom Trail 52 O I -1 I FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE GIRLS' TENNIS JUNIOR VARSITY VQLLEYBALL Opponent Bloom Opponent Bloom Rlch EHS' 5 0 Richards 2 O Bradlei' 0 Lockport 2 I Richards I Homewood-Flossmoor I 2 Joliet Cenffal 4 Thgrntgn 2 O Homewood-Flossmoor 0 llliana Christian 0 2 A789 l Thornwood 2 O Thofmon I Thornridge 0 2 Lockport 0 Janet west o 2 St- Francis 0 Lincoln-Way 0 2 Rich South 2 Bloom Trail 2 O Tl1OI'r1W00d O I l Lgqkpgrt 2 I Thofnfldie l Homewood-Flossmoor 2 O J0llEl West 2 Thornton I 2 Lincoln'WaY O Thornwood 2 0 Bl0OlT1 Trail 3 Thgrnridge O 2 Joliet East 2 Joliet Central 0 2 Lincoln-Way I 2 Bloom Trail 2 2 VARSITY VOLLEYBALL Richards Lockport Homewood-Flossmoor Thornton Illiana Christian Thornwood Thornridge Joliet West Lincoln-Way Bloom Trail Lockport Homewood-Flossmoor Thornton Thornwood ' Thornrldge Jollet Central Lincoln-Way Bloom Trail Opponent Bloom 2 O O 2 2 2 2 2 O 2 2 2 2 0 0 GIRLS' CROSS COUNTRY Rich South Argo T-F South Richards Bloom Trail Thornwood Thornridge Joliet Central Rich Central Joliet East Lincoln-Way Thornton Lockport Homewood-Flossmoor Opponent Bloom 50 I5 26 33 48 I5 50 l5 2l 37 I9 42 l9 44 SI 26 25 30 26 Sl 2I 40 22 36 26 30 22 36 VARSITY BOYS' BASKETBALL Mendel Marian Crete-Monee Lockport Homewood-Flossmoor Hillcrest Thornton Tinley Park Crete-Monee Rich Central Bloom Trail Joliet West Thornwood Lincoln-Way Thornridge Bloom Trail Lockport Thornridge Homewood-Flossmoor Joliet Central Thornton Lincoln-Way Opponent Bloom 40 54 44 5 7 54 56 36 34 36 44 63 6l 64 52 57 49 54 58 49 47 56 49 62 67 49 62 59 82 5l 55 55 65 34 32 35 5l 34 36 64 66 67 55 47 89 SOPHOMORE BOYS' BASKETBALL Opponent Bloom Lockport 4l 34 Homewood-Flossmoor 30 33 Hillcrest 30 44 Thornton 52 46 Joliet West 36 39 Thornwood 45 46 Lincoln-Way 38 45 Thornridge 45 36 Bloom Trail 44 42 Lockport 38 26 Thornridge 57 49 Homewood-Flossmoor 44 35 Joliet Central 52 48 Thornton 54 4I Lincoln-Way 47 69 VARSITY GIRLS' BASKETBALL Opponent Bloom Bradley 44 65 HomewoodfFlossmoor 50 58 , Thornton N52 it 62' Oaklawn f 42 I ' ' 46 Seton , , 1 ,1,, 1 46 T- . '- 47 Lockport ' 'N I .N 54 ii' 5I T.F. South y ' , 1 Q 45 62M Joliet West 4 '36 X , 58 Thornwood I ' 43 .53 Lincoln-Way . 58 t ' 50 Thornridge ' X- 36 X 75 , Bloom Trail 5l 50 Lockport 52 4l Thornridge Forfeit Homewood-Flossmoor 39 50 Joliet Central 72 39 Thornton 44 48 Lincoln-Way 55 43 VARSITY GIRLS' GYMNASTICS Opponent Bloom Bradley l04.6 97.2 Thornton FORFEIT Bloom Trail ll2.5 80.6 Thornwood l28.l 92.4 Thornridge lI0.7 93.3 Joliet West l28.9 96.8 Joliet East 85.4 99.4 l40 FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE GIRLS' GYMNASTICS Opponent Bloom Bradley 86.7 70.3 Thornton FORFEIT Bloom Trail 93.4 66.3 Thornwood ll2.7 78.I Thornridge 90.9 79.0 Joliet West I04.9 73.8 Joliet East FORFEIT 84.8 SOPHOMORE BOYS' WRESTLING Opponent Bloom Marian 42 I8 Rich South 48 I8 Hillcrest 24 48 Homewood-Flossmoor 24 30 Thornton 60 ll Rich Central 5I I2 Reavis 1' 56 I3 Lockport 33 I8 Crete-Monee I 0 T.F. North I I 0 Thornwood 54 I7 Lincoln-Way 42 I7 Joliet West 48 9 l 1 FRESHMAN BOYS' WRESTLING Opponent Bloom Marian 30 42 Rich South 56 34 Hillcrest 36 27 Homewood-Flossmoor 30 48 Thornton 33 30 Rich Central 42 30 Reavis 24 48 Lockport 35 33 Crete-Monee I6 45 T.F. North 35 3l Thornwood 43 4l Lincoln-Way I4 52 Joliet West 27 42 Bloom Trail 42 I7 Richards 27 53 Universe High 0 I SOPHOMORE GIRLS' BASKETBALL Opponent Bloom Bradley 24 28 Homewood-Flossmoor 24 22 Thornton 28 I7 Seton 36 2l Mt. Assisi 24 2I T.F. South 3I 3I Joliet West 24 23 Thornwood 43 23 Lincoln-Way 4I 42 Thornridge 27 33 Bloom Trail 32 27 Lockport 42 22 Thornridge O 2 Homewood-Flossmoor , 42 27 Joliet Central 27 28 Thornton 45 3l Lincoln-Way 49 30 VARSITY BOYS' WRESTLING Opponent Bloom Marian ll 38 Rich South I8 4I Hillcrest 35 23 Homewood-Flossmoor 23 34 Thornton 33 27 Rich Central 30 42 Reavis 45 I3 Lockport . 30 24 Crete-Monee 26 34 T.F. North 9 53 Thornwood 44 I6 Lincoln-Way 36 I5 Joliet West 44 9 Bloom Trail 49 I2 Richards 27 42 Universe High 38 43 ww- T X L. Gbnlg th? Brginning... FACULTY ft: P' A Central Adminis- tration Mr. Ernest Davis Director of Special Education and Special Services Board of p Education Mrs. Dorothy Dill Dr. C. Jesse Newlon Assistant Superintendent- Curriculum Mr- Umif R'-McDaniel. Dr. Richard M. Carrabine Director of Business Affairs Superintendent-District lx it Mr. Doug Troiani Mrs. Marion Baron Mr. Ernest A. Capriotti 'C sc fs Mr. Bruce Green Mr. Warren Kurth Mr. Fino Menzietti fl 1 WY 7 is--pf Mrs. Diana L. Oldenburg Assistant Principal Mr. Ronald Patton Mr. Chester A. Pulaski, Jr. Principal, Bloom High School Ass's'a ' P C'Pa' Bloom Ad- ministra- tion Our goal is nothing less than that of making Bloom the finest high school in the state of Illinois. We will not compromise on that fact. This is only the beginning. - Mr. Ron Patton When I think of Bloom High School, I think of the fact that every other school in the area is descended from our school. We were here originallyf no tradition in the area is as strong as ours. -Mr. Bud Pulaski We ask that everyone become in- volved. Education takes place in other areas beside a classroom desk. -Mrs. Diana Oldenburg Mrs. Oldenburg might assert that she is generally not a picky person. but the evidence proves othere wise as she readies a serving table at the l982 Home- coming Dance. I43 3:I7 p.m.-one of the Deans' favorite times of the da Deans and Counselors I44 Mr. Leon Kriston Mrs. Ivorie Lowe Miss Carole Pressick Mr. Michael Richardson Mrs. Audrey Caldwell Mr. Jerry Delap Mrs. Mary Jean Meulbroek Mr. Sam Piazza Mr. James Soderstrom Mr. Steve Tanksley Mr. Marc Togliatti Mr. Frank Cole Communications 'war Mrs. Fieroh and Mrs. Tipple have a good laugh over another Humanities ll essay at the shower for Mrs. Huneryager's new baby. ls. l 2 .9 X Xli MQ ...J Ms. Sherry Balfour Mr. James Bartholomew Mr. Don Bondurant Mr. John Curry Mrs. Karen Ferro Mrs. Lois Fieroh Miss Suzanne Garcia Mrs. Shirley Holloway Mrs. Brenda Huneryager Miss Nancy Larmer Ms. Velda Lloyd Mr. Robert Maszak Mrs. Jackie McCallum Mr. Frank Miller Ms. Lisa Newkirk Mr. Neil Pomerenke Mrs. Marshall Rayon Mr. John Reimler Mrs. Sheryl Smith Mrs. Pat Tipple Mrs. Anne Wade k . Xt Ms. Celeste Swetlik sl: - Mrs. Adrienne Thomas ' N X Mr. Ruben Trevino How many minutes this time? Students prepare to enter the building after another fall attempt to perfect the fire drill. Math Mrs. Ann Ardussi Ms. Carol Barry Ms. Janet Borggren Mr. Preston Bouler Mr. Steven Neubauer Q 1 Q S X if jx X fl' Mrs. James Piaskowy , X F! V Mrs. Nancy Simpson Mr. Greg Zuidema Berlinda Maxwell and Todd Victor discover how easy it is to do their homework by computer. I46 'T' NU JI' I LY U10 N50 li IU IIYYU mrawiugp 54 'ski ' xl U I Lo Ce 'Pl 'Nd Pm ' -is i . Q I.. nAc,eTh Pu U NPREUAEP 6... gn 115 b cience Mr. Dale Anderson Mr. Steve Benos Mr. Thomas Gholston Mrs. Terry Gillespie yMiss Cathy Gliottoni Mr. Thomas Holt Mr. Edward Jaskolski Mr. Thomas Jensen Mr. Wes Lind Mr. Richard Pett Miss Donna Wegrzyn Rosaria Baratta. Joe Cameli, Rich Mangerson and Rosemary Siragusa express their feelings about another science lecture after which a haggard Mr. Lind exits ... Mr. Nardi and Livia Planera are all smiles after an- other Trojan win. Physical Education Ms. Marilyn Anderson Ms. Elizabeth Beeman Mr. Robert Bell ' Mr. Ralph Bromund Miss Judith Connolly Ms. Linda Conrad Mr. Richard Grotemeyer Mr. Fred Jacobeit Mr. Bill Kelley Mrs. Jacqueline Leeper P . Q is xx ww Mr. Wes Mason Ms. Pat McCrindl9 ' llli Mr. Frank Nardi bg U Mr. John Piazza qke' sg Mr. Mike Pohlman 1 Y ' X ' , .,,,. I W l48 i X -f Xe Mr. Lonnell Poole Mrs. Fern Salmon Mr. Don Slota Social Studies - Ms. Phyllis Aley Mr. Alvin Andersen Mrs. Geraldine Baader Ms. Lynda Byrd Mr. Melford Clayton Miss Elizabeth Kelly Mr. John King Mr. Eugene Sadus Mr. Joseph Wenzel Mr Bernard Hughes I93 7 l982 lf l had a child who wanted to be a teacher I would bud hlm Godspeed as If her were going to a war For indeed the war against prejudice greed and ignorance is eternal and those who dedicate themselves to it give their lives no less because they may llve to see some fraction of the battle won James Hllton o ta - - ' I v v . n I49 1 Business Education, Industrial Education, Home Economics Mr. Roger Behling Mrs. Norma Gogins Mrs. Carol Marin Mr. Everett May Mrs. Sherby McCrowey Mrs. Marie Pressendo Mrs. Rima Sell Ms. Sharon Wojslaw Mr. Donald G. Berbig Mr. Bruce Bush Mr. John Folta Mr. James Hayden Mr. Bertin W. Michael Mr. Terrence Murphy Mr. John Valenti Ms. Kayrene Brown Mrs. Patrice Mahone-Jordan Miss Shirley Miller Q -dbx 9 . L 4 kts' X .. Nrngt is 5.1 XX I yr Music, Affg Foreign Language QF' g Mr. Roland Rose Mr. William Ruphard Mr. John Foster Mr. Gediminas Kaulenas Mr. Daniel Rusk 5 Mrs. Patricia Doran Dr. Rene Franco Miss Ruth Rich Miss P. Lena Rizzo .... -v x ,QQ Ms. Renee Williams Miss Rizzo just can't decide on which M NYJ, fella-Mr. Miller or Mr. Bell-as the three faculty members ham it up at the Homecoming Assembly. Special Educationf Security Ms. Diana Linn Anderson Ms. Toni Austin Ms. Diane Harris Mrs. Lucretia Hart Mr. Jerry Smith Mrs. Laura Turner Mrs. Christine Williams Mr. Maurice Williams Mrs. Ora Williams Mrs. Lureline Raye L hi il 3 ,n viii' A-' 4 all Mr Larry Thomas Mr Warren Welshaar f. .. 1? 2 ia ' 'X f- ,.:.' , .VAL -ig z , ,an -L-2. -gr, nw , .-1 .41 .ew Other Bloom Staff Jane Condon Jane Foster Robin Hollaway Sharon Negri Doris Nehnevay Carol Sella Sandy Stanton Pam Zinsmeister Doris Jenkins Scott Turner Delores Hagemaster Lee McKeska The Library Staff Tom Wiser Carmelita Curl Delores Capretti Adeline Aprati Marie Cohrs Bloom Staf Flora Ciarlo Faye Hawins Bernice Heft Betty Hendron Betty Hess Kara Kriston Ned Leeper Esther Liljegren Lenore Reeves Madeline Ruiz Marty Sullivan Marion Thibideau Berda Thomas Mary Williams Janice Wynne .. x AY' qv, 153' Qbnlg the Brginning... libnsdwuuq f fN ' UNDERCLASSMEN President Earnest Winters Holding the office of President gave me a chance to display many of my ideas. Vice-President Shaunne Amos Ann Marie Adams John Adams Lee Anna Adams Marcello Alcantar Maria Aleman Donna Alexander Johnny Alexander Regina Alexander Tracy Alexander Leslie Amadio Maria Elena Ambriz Paul Ambrosini Todd Ambrosini Shaunne Amos Rachel Anderson Tina Anderson Timothy Angellotti Jeff Aponte The Class of l986 Freshmen Just Beginning The Freshman class, sponsored by Mrs. Ardussi started off their year by per- forming a skit and entering a float in the Homecoming festivities The class is look- ing forward to many other activities as it progresses through Bloom The class made a big effort to publicize National No Smoking Week and as is true for all Fresh- man classes a good start is only the begin- ning of many more good times Not Pictured: Jackie Norman CSecretaryJ and Lisa Hoffman fSocial Chairpersonj. s'-'A .-Rf ..,1! 'E Asa-4 .GSK l,..l J 5 t lx 7? -nag..- 5 Treasurer Raquel Rodriguez l feel that running for a class office has made me a part - of Bloom. Publicity Chairperson Kelly Mitchell Being the Publicity Chairman has given me a chance to plan and suggest ideas for our school year. 5- ' n v .0 U41 1 ...V -am ' , k use ,l use reif Q gl 030 3,12 'Sa -. e . 'sw v ga' - W 5 . 5 , 4' fr' X +2 B-ffl . Q 'ff 'YK x ' .il-1'l4Lr'Q B l 5, QQ S333 21 N. fx an an 5 . 1 ,,,.5 5 tags.-at '.7' Xa 3 A J s all -'B It' 'Aix' I .. E, N. .x 5- , -Jil' 5,12 VV l l A 1 11 f i Q A X A - 4.13, . L, -V M'--fb to ,. .E ls :C X at Q I N . I 4 43 A vii' 1 c:-Q-A J re? C ,fav K a ff' ig! x will 'K 1 4 'A A 0 136- ' 'P ll X ... , SNS, N VN iff' ,1,1C'l?:X .. ,, f is , -'41 Q51 fx .fe C2194 Q 'll X 4 fl was GSK 3? G' J ' at Y J 1 l J,fl3N . ill if , kil, '. A 1 Julio Arce Sandra Arellano Denise Armstrong Denise Arteaga James Ashby Bernadette Aulinskis Veronica Ayala Johnny Babiarz Donald Bailey Frankie Bankston Gerald Barker Terra Barker Vincent Barker Jennifer Bartolini Carolyn Baum Marilyn Baum Javier Bautista Michelle Bava Eric Benavides Brian Beniatka Gregory Berger Jeff Berti Andrea Bertrand Robert Beuck Heath Bickham Samone Black Thomas Black David Blair Anthony Blue Ruelon Bobo Ronald Borowczyk Darell Bowers Joseph W. Boyd Shawntina Boyd . Kelly Bradford Rodney Bradford Tionne Bradford Bethann Bray Sherry Brill Susan Brink Yolanda Brown Irene Bruno Andre Burnette Kimberly Burrell Julie Butts Greg Campbell Kevin Campbell Steven Canty Karen Capecci Cathleen Cappelletti Gabriel Carbaial Arturo Cardenas David Carlson Garry Cassady Paul Cellini Maria Chavez Neuda Chavez Wayne Christ Gina Cialkowski Lisa Ciancanelli Luciano Ciccotelli Scotty Clayburn Helen Claywell Mark Cliff Michael Clinton Tracey Clinton Michelle Cmelo Kimberly Cobbs Marla Cole Felisha Coleman Kimberlie Collier Melinda Collins Ronald Conboy Adrian Contreras Roger Cook Phillip Cooper Shurnell Cooper Tim Corley James Cousineau Stewart Cox Robert Cregg Georgetta Crim Curtis Crims Wayne Criss Arturo Cruz Elizabeth Cruz Floyd Curry Sabrina Curry Richard Dzarnecki Alonzo Davis Debra Davis Edward Davis Kenneth Davis Erinnia Deere Tiffany Deere Vito DelCore Pedro DelHorno Irene DelToro Andrea DeMario Anthony Denham Allan Dennis Cynthia DeSalvo Peter Diamantopoulos Michael Dickersen Angelica Diosdado Lloyd Doogan Kozetta Dooley Arvell Dorsey A sn. .Q 7'-:girls t WLQIA ld? ,K lar' .L Silt I N t ,ty 19 H H -X 4 . ,l E 2 1, 5 tl vii? l fl, 3 v ' La L 4- YB 12,2 3 U 6 -1.1 Y ft' ,Q gl' I.. lx .f ,419 1 WAC., 'SL ty .f ,. 9, .4 L, l I 541 'v 1 X ff - fi' A - .00- 'lk tif WS' 1 1'N I Y is ix yi., .ar 353 , A5 T I , gg 5 A - , C V 1 A t. 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N-1 N - u NU 'H- , .7 1, 1 1 Q, v' , r -t AMA Desiree Dortch Fred Douglas Tama Drisi Reginald Drummond Melvin Dulaney Brian Dumas Larry Dumas Anthony Duncan Jeffery Duncan Maureen Dunning Ramilo Dunson Kristin Dyrek Saqueena Easterwood David Eastham Scott Eberly Marilyn Edwards Kirk English Brad Epley Susan Erikson Fernando Estrada Samuel Estrada Harry Evans Pamela Evans Terrance Evans William Evans Carl Everett Mark Facko Karen Fair Anthony Faso Steven Faso Mark Faustin Matthew Fewkes Leon Fields Kevin Finch Peter Fiore Alfredo Flores Ana Flores Joseph Foerster Roger Folkes William Fortson Richard Foster David Fox Roy Fox Robert Francis Tracy Franklin Derrick Frazier Timothy Fults Jesus Galaviz Richard Garcia Steven Gard Kevin Garner Carlos Garnica Richard Garza Andrew Gissler John Glenn Katrina Glenn John Goeders Anita Goldsmith Annette Goldsmith Nora Gonzalez Tony Gonzalez Kimberly Goodson Joseph Gray Dawn Greb Robin Green Nancy Greenwalt Doreen Grilli Steven Guillermo Antoinette Gunn Isabel Gutierrez Barry Guyton Reginald Guyton David Gwizdalski Donald Hale Kelly Hall Marion Hall Mark Hammer Valdimir Handy David Hansen Robert Harden Judge Harris Jim Hawker Roderick Hawkins Mark Heidenreites Eric Hellgeth Eric Henderson Kathy Henderson Steve Herbert Alex Hernandez Camerino Hernandez Jackie Hernandez Laura Hernandez Kellie Herzic Glenn Heusmann Carlos Hill Karen Hill 'Q . '5' X 'ff , t xt S K vi Q' .1 ' il. i .f f-9' 499' 'ui :mx '15 J HQ- x 7' ,Lp 5 x A ' : f:k -A 'PER My Freshman year was only the beginning of a life change -Steven Guillermo . . . a new life -Jennifer Bartolini four long years of high school. So far it has been greatl -Rita Rush a start to be something. -Mitchell Powers . .. my learning experience. -Kathy Henderson . .. hard work. -Anthony Perry il..- lf you could offer one suggestion to the incoming Freshmen. what would it be? Don't try to be something you're not because we appreciate you, tool We were freshmen once. -Rita Rush Don't take advice from Seniors. -Andrea DeMario Don't be afraid, everyone has to be a friend before making a friend. -lrene Del Toro Don't be afraid of coming to Bloom. Everyone here is really nice, JoAnn Nagel Be proud of Bloom and have school spirit. -Antionette Lake .1558 at -UQ . S r 3 6 M nd Ulr Gs. ew- .,,, 1 N te . N ' J . J ': Sla c k, FJXFSSA . XM 1- ' t .X ' .I- -.J 5 -z- 4: nh QQ 4 X sg -7 Ag. 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V' A Rene Hinojosa Gary Hochberg Nichelle Hollivay Byron Honore Erik Hopperstad Cynthia Houston Pauline Howard Marland Hughes Simona Ibarra Aniello lzzo Michael Jackert Kimberly Jackson Leanne Janac Joel Janssen Jerry Jarrette Erika Jefferson Mario Jobbe Emily Johnson John Johnson Tracey Johnson Tracey Johnson Barbara Jones Bridget Jones Buford Jones Cassandra Jones Charlotte Jones James Jones Jervis Jones Regina Jones Stacy Jones -LZ Tracy Jones Trenissia Jones Truvoy Jones Patrice Joseph Gina Kazan Bonita Keaton Bradley Keller Thomas Kelly Yolanda Kelly Bryant Kennedy Tonya Kennedy Tyrone Kennedy Monique King Timothy King Theodora Kladis Michelle Kline Ellen Klos Theresa Kmiecik Randy Knerler Shalonda Knox.: Richard Koite George Kovach Tami Kramer Barb Kransky Linda Kristina Timothy Krzyston Matthew Kulchawick Michele Kunkel Lisa Kush Betty Lacey Alison Lach Antionette Lake Todd Lamparelli Michelle Lechowicz Nashonea Lee Monique Lietz Laura LoBue Lawrence LoBue Wyndell Long Anna Lopez Armando Lopez Sylvia Lopez Joseph Luecke Jolm Lukan Jannet Lyons John Lyons Ricky Maclin Kimberly Manley Dan March Maria Marcolini Debbie Martinez Donna Martinez Rodolfo Martinez Michelle Masny N4 1. 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' W Matthew Mayer Artie McCree Kelly McCrory Ronald McElroy Kirk McGhee Portia McMillian Eric McNary Tim Meinhart Manuel Mendez Veronica Mendoza Steven Mergenthaler Susan Michalski Robert Mickelson Jack Middleton Catherine Miller Charles Miller Christine Miller Kristen Miller Timothy Miller Ermelinda Miranda Daryl Mitchell Kelly Mitchell Bernetta Mixon Christopher Moeller Richard Monty Brandon Moore Henry Moore James Troy Moore Paulette Moore Sylvia Morales Tina Moreland Carmen Moreno Scott Moreno Paul Morton Tonya Myers JoAnn Nagel Joe Napoleon Kathleen Nardella Kimberly Nehls John Nemec Julieanna Nozar Christopher O'Banner Patricia 0'Halloran Migdalia Ojeda Patrick Olcott Stephen Orllck Sandra Ortiz Collette Owens Anita Pacheco Kevin Pagoria Vincenzina Palombi Christine Pedraza Michelle Peeples Norma Pena Dionne Penny Alma Perez lsaias Perez Glenda Permenter Anthony Perry Kimberly Philip Francie Phillips Gino Pigozzo Frank Piro Romana Planera Roshonda Plenty Sherry Plock Phyllis Pointer Kellie Porter Tim Porter Tawana Pouncey Timothy Powell Mitchell Powers Stuart Prim Martin Pruneda Maria Quintanilla Tammi Ragland Anne Raich Rose Ramey Brenda Ramirez Elizabeth Ramirez Marylou Ramirez Apolinar Ramos Terri Richmond Doris Rivera Maria Rivera Sylvia Rivera Lynise Roach Anthony Roberts Stephanie Roberts Ken Robinson Kimberly Robison lsaias Rodriquez Julio Rodriguez Luis Rodriguez Raquel Rodriguez Sylvia Rodriguez iw 1 i + new gk... R Freshmen Pacheco to Smith ,Sl 5, S: , A t , X4 fu ' .ai - . ,v .I . . , 11' Q01 'P' i Q, A .. f ns... , tO Y 'SD rf Vx! X J -n X 'Wm s HN ,. 1- it W s of A 'iec ifws. ...SN 'J A 'Wy xi M QL Qi 'a ,,,. x l 4 ' l 4, t 1 M . N ff f fa 'K wtf' aw,- . ll 'Y' fs' -..-f eff ,- 5 ...-P' 5 af - nv! O is-V .Aa'- K . rg 4: Qi? gf- f Tr- Wagga sl w- -, - f F j 41 Y 5' 2?'iv- 1 il? f ,J IRIX , I .- '15, Y 7 ' lu.- 1 - S 'Av ,, r , , r l l N ev' X A v' HX e N ,4-rv .v l If 1' 'S Tlsfef ' 'Ls . . .5 - i' +A . . f t -- S I A '-fat - if A 't if R 4. S2 ,F ,,.. f lv. :frr'f'V' Q ' 4.17 1 g N A 11+ X it s 'Q , ' I .3 gg! 'L ' 1 4 xi .r v X' , , - '. -t x--.0 tt. fv , .pf lei Mike Rodzen Julia Roebuck Berthaine Rogers Toula Romas Debra Roop Juan Rosales Carolyn Rose Joseph Rosetti Wendy Rosinski Vicke Ross Sheri Rossi Tifany Rowland Kevin Rucker Jeffery Rucklos Arnell Ruffin Sabrina Ruffin Carl Ruggeri Diana Ruiz Jordan Ruiz Rita Rush Monica Sadler Guadalupe Sahagun Noraen Saldivar Paul Salinas Cale Salter Alexander Sanchez Linda Sanchez Reuben Sanchez Ricardo Sanchez Xavier Sanchez Saul Santiago Amena Saunders Patrick Sauter Richard Schackart Trina Scheihing Barbara Schindler Michelle Schnepf Laura Schultz Bobbie Sears Christina Segoviano Kevin Sellers William Seniw Beth Senne Sean Simmons Lynda Simonetti DeVonnye Simpson Darrell Singletary Paula Small Adam Smith Gilbert Smith Jerry Smith John Smith Tonya Smith Torrey Smith William H. Smith Kenneth Snedden Sabra Solomon Cheryl Spann Joseph Speiser Richard Sprague John Stanley Amy Stansberry Herbert Staten Tracilyn Steinmetz Charles Stephenson Eric Stephenson Joe Stoval Paul Stovall Steven Streck Kimberly Swain Lisa Tavoletti Becky Thomas Darwin Thomas George Thompson Sharon Thompson Mary Tokarczyk Gehart Toller Mark Torres Anette Travis Rose Trent Stephen Triplett Eric Trusty Heather Trusty Timothy Tucker Tyrone Tucker Daniel Uliassi Heidi Ullmann Shirley Valere Michelle Vanbeek Vern Vance Kathryn Vaughn Jose Velez Rosa M. Verduzco Francisco Villagomez Jackie Villalobos Rosemary Villarreal Christine Vinnacombe Michelle Volpe John Waddle Marea Wade Jimmy Walker Tina Wallace Sherry Walters Adriene Washington Dwayne Washington Kimberly Washington Ronald Washington Andre Watkins if of as ..'Y JW 110' .,, A:-S may .AQ 3,1 'JA . -5. A z- .tis .ig , .3 - x - ' - ix , X va t 3 'l 'Fl 12 - 'A , J 'st GX . X. ...J -'J A M' 4. Q ,-,, ...,,- ,m :ul V 1 'J Mgt! . v 1 'fr .sr it N I . e A Xi ,Q gi ,cv Q ,278 Kifvngk C-gil? gi - , 'Za as-. if-f'TQ-' XX fl 1? iv A , .. zz.. Q '52 -.-4' y J , an Xa- l via . Q' ' R ,ff !2? f'-Alfy A X Xi: x 1 'sw' ii 1 X X., , I Freshmen Smith to Zona , H4 eb 7? .4 He al Q-.J we p,--1 fx s-.Wt 3555 , at ill' 3: it LL s 5 X XX it ll Paul Webb Steven Weiss Leticia Wells Angelique White Frederick Wilkes Angela Williams Brenda Williams Joseph Williams Kelly Williams Martin Williams Michael Williams Michael Williams Darnell Willis Robert Willis Armetra Wilson Earnest'Winters Virginia Winters Mario Woods Addison Woodward Kimberlyn Wright Anthony Younger Jose Zambrano Mark Zona Priscilla Adams Diane Aldridge Robert Allen Rosalyn Allen Joey Aponte Michael Armstrong Norma Barrientos Jose Berrum Frank Bianconi Gregory Blakemore L.T. Bryant Daniel Campbell Camilo Cardoza Miguel Castillo Mark Clanton Andre Clinkscale Earnest Collins James Crabtrey Mary Ann Crosby John Dalie Satrin Davis Willie Edwards Anthony Evans James Ewers Robert Fisher David Formentini The following students did not have a photo available for display in the Don Fuller Zarka Garrott Robert Gaston Lisa Goff Raymond Goings V John Granno Scott Griffith Tracy Griffith Raymond Guillermo Bobby Guyton Pamela Hale Ronald Harper Shawnelle Haynes Lisa Hoffman Marland Hughes Dawn Huskisson Tam Huynh' Catherine Jackson William Jamison Michael Johnson Arnesia Jones Arvis Jones Delores Jones Craig Keyes Ezell Keyes Tamara Kraut Bobby Kudlaty Michelle Kry Stacey Laven O.C. Lee Albert Lloyd Victor Mancha Jackie McMullen Timothy Meinhart Caroline Menor Ted Michalopoulos Daniel Morgan Anthony Morris Michael Nardoni Jimmy Nash Dennis Neally Jackie Norman Jimmie Norman Tanya Norwood James Ortiz Scott Ostland Dennis Patrizi David Phillips Brian Popko Patricia Price Freshmen section. Raymundo Rios Tracy Romano Kimberly Rowe Elizabeth Royer Kevin Rucker Patricia Seat Lois Sharp Eric Shenarult Scott Smado Deanna Smith Jack Smith Jerome Tavoletti Terrance Tavoletti Becky Thomas Robert Torkelson Aida Trevino Albert Trigo Miguel Ulloa Terrance Vaughn Juan Vela Rodney White Jessica Williams Bernard Wilson William Witt Abelino Zambrano The 'Class of l98 l F is , y x, x Q xg President Tonya DeSanto Most of all, I'm proud to be a student at Bloom. Secretary Lisa Hines In being the sophomore class Q secretary. I feel fo ,. ,M-,fx Q that l have . ,Ly expanded my knowledge. x. 'V , sp - Sophomore Class: Service First The Sophomore class has been busy this year. The class started off the year by having a bake sale in conjunction with the 90th anniversary of Chicago Heights. Class members then started construction of the Homecoming float which carried the title: Roast the Tigers. Another project involved the donation which the class gave to Operation Snow- ball. a drug abuse program. ln February, the class held a Mouth-a-thon to raise money for other class activities. The Class of I985 was enthusiastically spon- sored by Mr. John King and Mrs. Carol Marin. fs R we Treasurer Carmen Camarena l have gained experience in dealing with people. Business Manager Kelly Horns We have benefitted the sophomore class because we have enabled many sophomores to participate in many school activities. Christopher Adanis Christopher L. Adams Adviser John King Adviser Cargl Marin Maria G. Acosta A V4 wi- i Serge Adam ' ,L A '53 Q M.. Alesia Adams i Mari W f , .. , N at M xt A x Theresa Adams Oscar Alaniz Arturo Alcantar Delma Alegria Latonya Alexander Leslie Alexander Michelle Alexander Terrance Alexander Juan Alfaro Karla Allen Norman Allen Patti Anderson Luis Andino .l .- - l.. R . . , t 'H ,tif Q' A 5 a 1. ! 5 1 qv .. f ig. .4 1 .dy eras . ga, .k. f' . QL A , Q i ,, Beg, 2- -. 9' X i' ,i' i 417 . 'av , , are '. fb 9 3 Nl ,.- ,'1 1f l ' . , gi Y J 3' QD R-L' Ni' ilil lr V' as- ::7,f Y . ix w xv X M A ' u ,N y 'W Y 4 ' K K 'Ts ST 'f , L.. A J ku Q 9 Q W. , f ' - J ,,.,. gg for i A Q , Q . A fel Q.. . ', B , . ,X ' ,vat W XX9 W 1 .tel , K ' 3 6 . q , A hifi - -L ... -Q ff .s:j'f' .1 N. 4 'E A ' KEN- 1 Bflfr' ' . az '-J.-vital Aix g F ,s N , if 9 6 if it ,gall Q f 4. il' - 3' ' ' ' C5 nigga cpl- ' 4.3 1 xx K - fl l A vi 1. Q I - X W-.xv 4 i Thomas Angellotti Mark Austin Kelly Axelson Dawn Babb Sarah Bajorinas Shayne Baker John Balassone Stephanie Bangs Virnita Barker Rondino Barlow Billy Barnett Phillip Bartkiewicz Steven Bartolomei Giselle Basile Ausanta Beasley John Becker Kim Bell Latrice Bell Steve Bell Angela Bianchi Anthony Bickham Amy Bishop Johnnie Bishop Twanna Bishop Jarvis Blake Wade Bluck Charlotte Bobek Susan Boisvert Suzanne Boots Richard Bowen Stacey Boyd Mary Boyle Mary Brackman Marie Bradford Elizabeth Brandy Robin Brandy Timothy Brawley Jenny Bray Elizabeth Brewer Robbie Bright Mark Brooks Maurice Brown Tamra Brown Tonya Brown Christopher Broxto Angela Bruni Greg Buckley Becky Buetow Lora Bult Tom Burkholder Sherry Butterfield Louise Caffarini Debbie Cahill Richard Cairo I1 Christopher Cameli Maria Camerena Stacy Cameron Samuel Camp Joann Campbell Catrice Canty Carolyn Carlson Jennifer Carlson Kim Carpenter Eric Chatman Olga Chavez Lagenne Cole James Coleman Jerome Coleman Charles Compton Gary Compton Helen Connors Kim Cowger James Cull Rosa Curiel Sheri Dailey Mary M. Damiani Alesia Davis Dawn Davis Pamela Deere Phoebe Del.oach Tom DeMent Jeffery Denny Tanya De Santo Brenda DeThomas Antonio Diaz Betty Diaz Irene Diaz Charlie Dickerson Tyrone Dixon Brent Donaldson Hortense Douglas Dawn Duncan Robert Duncan Cynthia Dunning Karen Dutka Marisa Dykes Gerri Eastham Porta Edmon Arnell Elam Sheri Elliott Denise Ellis Montez Ellis Dawn Epley Glenn Erickson Steve Estrada Bryan Evans Dawn Evans June Evans .XX 4 'Q' 6 I-rx ' 1 X F I 1 1 1, i N ,r .0 Q,- fi uit, as V' A' f . . -mf- -if 14. 3.36- -tl- ff owe f Q -Q . .r 2 f ', we 'fa- m -' ' ,g,. is . ,l N -.ni ,- .4 1, ,,, I, QT X A -.-4 ' X 4 141' Y 'iff . 'VJ' 177. ' . 1 1, ' D , E if 9 'Ji fa E , A va A r . it YV' 019 1:9- ,I L Sophomores Cameli to Hamlin Q G9 Q? nfl Ml X 9 3 fs nw T' , ,,t at ...f , t 1 m 4 .55 .J1 i.. f 1 , 1 3 ' 'dt F 'Q l K K . .L 'S i f -40 1' ' V K r -bl tr in V Q- :-,- gm. 45 ..- S X494 'il' ' sv' ' . t vol f :FX -1-f 5-'1' sfQ' 't f X ' wf-7 5 -. 59' .8 X6 ,i -. 1' . .E I . a n ' -, iagjvvi T fy ' V 5 Ing, . M V 'V V- v 5' ,I v-me 'V X Qi dl' 1 Rebecca Evans Lawana Everett John Ewers Gina Falcioni Phillip Faso Diana Felty Connie Flores Martha Flores Kevin Foster Reggie Foster Stephanie Franklin Troy Fuller Patrina Furnace Joanna Gadotti 5 David Galindo Eloy Garcia Juan Garcia Lisa Garcia Noe Garcia Rebecca Garcia Roielio Garcia Sanamancio Garcia Luis Garnica Frederick Garrett Bridgett Gaston Claudia Gatch Karen Gatch Guadalupe Gauna Kurt Gerlick Lisa German Marcus Gibson James Glass Patricia Glass Denise Glavas Tracy Goeders Raquel Gomez Al Gonzales Mike Gonazles Cheryl Grabowski Trina Gray Karen Gregor Kristine Greger Candice Griffin Nathaniel Guyton Tracy Haack Carl Hagg Steven Hale Beth Hamlin Kenneth Hanson Janet Harland Jillene Harland Kenneth Harvey Lynn Hayden Thomas Helsel Emmett Henderson Cynthia Hensley Anthony Hernandez Ismael Hernandez Jose Hernandez Olga Hernandez Olivia Hernandez Lawrence Herring Lisa Hines Lisa Hodges Anne Hoinacki Felicia Hollivay Amy Horak Kelly Horns Anthony Houston Savage Houston Kevin Howe Troy Huff Leslie Hynes Derrick Jackson Gary L. Jackson Jerome Jacobucci Octavias James Michael Janes Jason Jankowski Gary Jarrette Kristine Jendrasek Scott Jewitt Frank Jobbe Alfreida Johnson Dexter Johnson Kathyleen Johnson Michael Johnson Ronald Johnson Stacy Johnson Brunetta Jones , Carlita Jones Claude Jones Mark Jones Richard Jones Shawn Jones Sheneste Jones -Jim LaBuda . . . a new me --Lagenne Cole . . . alot more homework a great year at Bloom High School and troubles getting a great yearbook L -Linda Mayer -Vickie Vasquez I . . . education that prepares me for college . . my life as a responsible adult. -David Seaver . . a tragedy -Tom Helsel -Kevin Howe My Sophomore year was only the beginning of I , I 42125 2.- X, .ri 'sf-E3 l V' X 4, ffl. L, Q! X A xt ix ' it sa-fl' A L- w'!Mlh'L'h tr ijw N , X 1 N, A 0 H 35- . 'lwsg' au, .,.,. V' ? 49 Lv K '3 no -J ' .UO 5 A J J 5,9 A .4 34 . 4:-'gf no L, M 5 . Lux z I'-----Z-KX! . I l 1-. I fi 2 ,e .za Kevin Karpas Charles Kelly Brett Kenmotsu Scott Kiehl Evelyn Kimbrough Lorez Knox Jomes Koite John Konieczka Tom Koselke Angela Kowalski Atnhony Krabbe Ann Kucinski Gerald Kushner James Labuda Joseph Labuda Alan Lach Teresa Lamparelli Heather Lantz William Lawton Belinda Leal Kimberly Lee Stacey Lewis Vanessa Lewis Melanie Lightfoot Michael Locicero Thelma Long Robert Longo Andrew Lopez Ceasar Lopez Graciela Lopez Raymond Lopez Keith Lott Lorenzo Lucari Marco Lucente Maureen Lulkowski Mark Lustig Anna Maciariello Kevin Malone Michael Malone Richard Mangerson Christi Manola Kevin Manson Marsha Manson Dana Marks Amy Martin Debra Martinez Larry Martinez Lori Martinez Ken Mayer Linda Mayer Brian Mays Tushundra McKinley Candy McNeal John McPeek Margherita Medica Thomas Meinhart Armando Meiia Jesus Mejia Elisa Melillo Rosalydia Mendez Jeanette Menzie Scott Mergenthaler Andrea Miller Cheryl Miller Porfiria Miranda Bridget Monroe Kelly Montan ez Kenneth Montgomery Leisa Moore Tiffany Moore Patricia Moreland Carol Morgan Sandra Morgan Terry Lee Morgan Michele Morrett Bridgette Mosley Earl Moy Brian Murray ,E I R L, ins wi 1 X 3 x is N A the X N -as ,JN aaa, 5? i.. affix? i . ii A riff, ... ,I 5? ' as 'xii A :ik S? R at Ns in X 1 X f .Y k j N A R in wmv. YN If 3 A PP :S wx ai? .-Q .. X it L 'W S Q, -t .ki Q N be '!- Sac L A hr' an 1 r in K K . e.Ag, Y 4 'RN e 5 A X Q X , .t QW L Pr' . -1 Qyhk 4 , ,A . '- at Y We keep hearing the phrase, - We're from Bloom: couldn't be prouder . If you had to choose one thing about your high school to brag about what would it be? I would brag about it being one of the oldest and most prestigious schools around -Emmett Henderson All of the Bloom Spirit -Savage Houston The history of the school -Jim Labuda Bloom students are loyal to their school Through good and bad they keep cheering. -Beth Hamlin The Trojan Head -Eric Rochelle K' Loclcero to Petrongelli I I Sophomores What has been the best social event that you have attended so far in your high school career? The pep assembly -April Pug Homecoming football game. -Michelle Shambo The career day. -Kathleen Johnson Our homecoming and the assemblies. -Roslyn Wooten l have more fun at the football and basketball games than I do anywhere else -LaGenne Cole The dances. -Kris Greger Q 3 il Lori Naccarato It . g John Nieberle Maria S. Nieto James Noble Chris Nordstrom y V y 'R X - Gregory Northington 'i 1 P, Yvonne N strom gr J x Y sly 'EA Evelina Ochoa ' A W 1 Kenneth Ochoa x gg V Michael Oehmke Q js s J if A V George Olcott 3 9 Heather Oliver Lv f Christiana Orfanos L. H Q ' - 'jj Mary Palanca 4 ' ' I J Stephen Palcek Laurie Pascarella -as V33 LA Paul Pascarella rt' ' ' Elise Patton ' ' Russell Paus .,-. Charles Payne 5 1 Marlene Pedraza AA l l David Pensinger Cecilio Perez Michael Perez -f Ricardo Perez Deron Perkins 'nib XX A Rhonda Perrotta Anna Petrongelli Annamaria Petrou Robert Pettigrew Robert Pharazyn Tamara Piquion Rosann Pisterzi Joseph Piunti Charles Pointer Carla Porter Spiro Poulos Scott Pratscher Mary Priller William Prince Laurie Prokop Michael Pryszcz April Pugh Gilbert Ramirez Mario Ramos Debra Ratkovic Shelly Ravelette Diane Redmond Clifton Reed Samuel Rehak Melissa Reynolds Salathiel Reynolds Rosalind Riesebeck Timothy Rinearson Marcello Rivera Monica Rivera Raymond Rivera Vilma Rivera Mark Robertson Antoinette Robinson Robert Robison Eric Rochelle Wanda Rodgers Maria Rodgriguez Corinne Roe James Romine Guillermina Rosales Ruben Rosales Yolanda Rosales Anthony Rotondi Ronald Ruffin Roxann Ruiz James St, Leger Bryan Samuels Sandra Sanchez Mary Sanfratello r WY X tiff? R ,2 r ft X 4 sex ts M xx FF' R -ai XWHKF ,si ef gm it sr QNKSS5 'srl- Sophomores 1...-.l I affix .nf- f K . e effy 3 X. y , in xk....'Y' 9-2 53-.ax ll ., J' It 'ii tzrgifii Q X .45 , .t ' S J J d. .... - 'xt K. AQ. i ,paw av xg N 'X Ama . 5 Tx X VJ' ' es- S.- . g..-- X-.r ' may What is the most important single way in which you have matured or changed since September of your freshman year? l've learned that you don't need many friends, only a few good ones. -Linda Mayer I started getting more involved in my school work and I stopped making noises in the hallway. --Ausanta Beasley I grew another tooth. --Joe Troianowski It try to do well in my classes. I don't giggle and act stupid anymore. -Tamara Piquion I grew a mustache and a beard. -Christopher Adams I have taken on more responsibility. -Kevin Howe Meeting more people and understanding others with their own feelings. -Claude Jones I don't act like an idiot, -Michelle Shambo Renee Schichner Mark Schimanski Bret Schroeder Glenester Scott Michael Scott David Seaver Paula Selent Veronica Serrato James Shambo Michelle Shambo Willie Shepherd Karen Shirley April Showers David Simonetti Darrell Skinner Darrell Scott Smith Fletcher Smith Solen Smith LaVerne Sneed Edward Solomon Lisa Spalding Michelle Sprague Jodi Spuhler Carol Stephany John Stokes Kathryn Stoser Timothy Streck Ronald Stygar Byron Taylor Kelley Thomas Diahanna Thompson Eric Thompson Jerry Thrift Victor Tieri Merlene Toliver Christopher Torres Melissa Tracy Kimberly Trammell Tania Trice Shawn Trock Joe Troianowski Dwayne Tucker William Tucker Mitchell Udowitz Jose Ulloa Diane Valdez Vickie Vasquez Kelli Vaughn Cecilia Ann Vela James Vela Javier Velazquez James Venditti Angela Vickers Wendy Victor Stephanie Vivian Sheila Volpe Maribeth Waite Derrick Walker Theresa Ward Angela Warren Leon Washington Shelia Webster Deborah Weisbrodt Christine Wiencek Sophomores Tracy to Zuniga fm - K' . -:X ik , . V 'K ' k 4' 'xt' Q, fi-'Y 'f1'9,, 'ifk-lf 4 J XV: 3 nv, -we 1' uf- X S-1, T ff ,hr ? ' Sf .. ' X Ll Wk 4 ,Y W-41 x 2. W sk When was the first moment when you knew you were no longer a Bennie ? When I realized there was no fifth floor. -Bob Pharazyn When l saw all those little freshmen getting lost. --Jennifer Carlson lt was when l considered everything easy and the new Bennies were coming into the school. -Tamara Piquion When I knew where all my classes were. -George Olcott l knew I wasn't a Bennie when a freshman came up to me all panicky and asked me where a certain room was: l was able to tell her. 5'- -Denise Glavas 9' Q5 14' -Q, srl! 1' R all i...X f-Qi K. Ive. slr . A Arthur Wiggins Gregory Williams Loretta Williams Tennida Williams Willie Williams Doug Williamson Don Wilson Paula Wilson Dennis Winder Dawn Winkiel Carla Woods Karen Woods Roslyn Wooten Martin Zalewski ' George Zerante Matthew Zimny Rauf- X George Zollicoffer it 1' . x ' Maria Zuniga Maggie Acevedo Denise Aponte Louis Aponte Kathryn Artuso Martin Ayala Stephanie Bangs Ralph Bramer Robert Bronkhorst Greg Budde Colleen Callahan Laura Casillas Moises Chavez Reginald Cooper Vanessa Cooper James Crosby Anibal Cruz Shalanda Dunson Jose DeJesus Lesa Demps Ellen Dennis Rose Diaz Julia Dolat Eddie Doxy Melinda Edgecomb Glynis Elam The following students did not have Joseph Eliff Dawn Flaig Beatrice Flores Sheryl Fortney Gwendolyn Franklin Sharon Fry Eulalio Garcia Martin Garcia Rudy Garcia Charles Giles Thomas Glasco Tammy Glass Paul Green Don Guess Joseph Gurin Robert Hall Michele Harris Sherry Harris Kimberlea Hellmeyer John Hewitt Jerry Hilton Kellice Horns Russell Jackson Lisa Johnson Connie Jones a photo available for display in the Sophomore class section. Cordell Jones Kelly Klinckman Ignacio Koite Joseph Labuda Latonya Lawson Curtis Lewis Clifford Lindsey Maria Lopez Shantelle Macklin Ronald Malvestuto Cassanara Manson Christine Martinez Latonya Mathis Jackie Meinhart David Michalski Robert Moreland Carlos Ortega Chestley Payne Natalie Payne Joseph Pope Sandra Preacely Kenard Rice Anthony Riley Jeffery Robinson Constance Ross David Sabo Juan Sandoval Linda Sass Rose Schoiber Jerome Sharp Daniel Shelley Christopher Sineni Steve Soto Harold South LaShawn Steele Paul E. Stovall Andrew Travis Jerome Travis Donna Trevino Allen Vazquez Loren Vittori Jeannie Wazny Timothy Weygand Tino Whitfield Cynthia Willis Lavonne Winters Patricia Woodson Michelle Woosley I The Class of I98-4l President Sheila McCray lt takes a lot more than sitting back to get the job done. Vice-President of Finance Richard Dandino I feel it has helped me to organize and handle responsibilities. Vice-President of Publicity Kim Franklin Holding an office has taught me to be more responsible and it has strengthened my leadership abilities. Junior Class Wins Spirit Jug The Class of l984, winners of the new spirit jug this year is well on its way to a successful year. The class participated in the Homecoming assembly and parade. lt also held a Christmas assembly in which members of the class showed a lot of Christmas spirit. The class has many oth- er activities planned for the year, the big- gest event being, of course, Prom '83. The sponsors of the Junior class are Ms. Pres- sick and Mr. Richardson. Adviser Michael Richardson ,Adviser Carole Pressick ii? 'gl 6 i fy ffl iff' 'i 1 Secretary Marsha Porter My office has given me a chance to work with others. Social Chairperson Carol Spann Treasurer Rhonda Lee My biggest responsibility has been the one of handling Junior class funds. It has been an important lesson. Deneen Aardema Ron Alexander Yolanda Alexander Luis Alfaro Marcello Allevi Tom Amadio Christopher Anderson Michael Anderson Mark Ankrom Shauni Anna Leonie Aris Darren Ashford Teresa Aulinskis Tharron Austin Roberto Ayala Gregory Babiarz ' Randy Baker Rosaria Baratta John Basile Timothy Batey Ardelia Beasley Reginald Beaver Cheryl Bechard Arthur Becker da-1: ' --L 1-. 3, . iii I Q N, ES 1 ' ' Q4 .ps ' Q ,--P 1 -in Q1 X www 'Ei . eg W e 4, 6 bs, 's- 7 1 C Q -no 3. ZA'-.J ' 'V kt: 'A. 1' ...iw 'Pix 40' Scott Belazi Michael Bellamy Robert Benavides Stephanie Benjamin Patrick Bianconi Maneasseana Blackful Timothy Blair James Blaszczyk James Bobek Michael Boswell Steven Bowen Renee Boyd Yolanda Boykin Peter Bradley William Brassfield Clinton Broadfield April Brown Kimberly Brown Laura Bruno Linda Bruno William Buckner Susan Bulanda Tracy Burgess Lisa Butler Sedette Butler Dora Cadena Jose Cadena Jamie Cameli Patricia Carey Jody Castaneda Vicente Castaneda D'Aulan Celmer John Christofanelli Dawn Ciofalo Dorothy Clanton Shirley Clanton Rene Clark Rich Colbert Donna Coleman Pamela Coleman Tracie Collier Andrea Collins Patrick Collins Michelle Compton Sylvia Contreras V Nancy Louise Cooper Raymond Cooper Rachelle Corradetti Diane Cotton Lisa Cowan Olivia Cowles Reginald Cowles Deborah Craven Melvin Crawford Sandra Crockett Scott Cruickshank Janice Crutchfield Verla Curry Glen Damiani Joey Damiani Karen Damon Richard Dandino Rosie Darughtery Herman David Nancy Davis Stacey Davis Rodney Dawson Carl DeButch Lolitha Deere Doroteo DelToro Joe DeMase Delano Dennis Karen DeNovellis Dean DePaoli Melvin Doxy Douglas Doyle John Drozd Sheryl Dubsky Donald Dunfee Bobby Edmond Alonzo Edmondson Robert Edwards Andrea Eichler Gordon Ellis Lee English Leeann Enright Robert Ercole Lyndon Ervin Paul Esposito Carmella Evans Daniel Evans Tina Evans Sharon Ferguson Paul Finch Danny Fitzgerald Anthony Fleming Michael Flowers Kathy Foster Cynthia Franks Walter Frazier John Freelove Deborah Friel sf gl, A I 1. ,Nl 6? 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C' '-' 41 'ld- XA' 2 A il 'liziwxx 4 Diana Garcia Welbon Garnett Wendy Garnett Phoebe Gathing Annalisa Gauna Glen Gereg Rhonda Gianetti Linda Giles Sally Gliottoni Elaine Goggins Robert Grandmaison Cordell Gray Richard Greep Jeff Griese Joseph Grilli John Gromala Lorinda Guillermo Lupe Gutierrez Wynetta Hadley Steven Hagemaster Tiffany Hampton Carl Hansen Michelle Hansen John Harding Dawn Hawker Kevin Hayden Jeffrey Hayslett Debbie Heft Les Henderson Maria Hernandez Victor Hernandez Robert Hill Yvette Hodges Patricia Hoeksema Carmel Hogeveen Marvin Holiday ......l Holtz to Mckeska li-gl--I We keep hearing the phrase, We're from Bloom: couIdn't be prouder . . . If you had to choose one thing about your high school to brag about, what would it be? l would brag about how most of our girls' athletic N teams are very successful. -Gwen Lopez Our basketball team because they do a good job. -Sheila Kelly Bloom being a landmark. A -Mike Howe How our new principal is trying to make this school the best one there ever could be. -Sharon Walrath We have a lot of spirit within the school. -Mary Prisco How easy it is to pick up girls! -Mark Velez David Holtz K Michael Howe Regina Hudson Carisa Hurley Michelle Huscher Cathy laconi Margarita lbarra Lisa Ivy Tammy lvy Gary E. Jackson Janet Jackson David James Earl Jeffrey Consandra Jeffries Cynthia Johnson Etera Johnson Jennifer Johnson Kristine Johnson Lilisa Johnson Mark Johnson Maury Johnson Randall Johnson Cheryl Jones Kimberly Jones .ix ra Q . if H K tx A- 'Iii 1 A , J i 1 ,, .1 vt, x a 1, was 5 Q 'L X 45-,K l t inert a n if? x sir X if X fx. x,.m4.! ' X ' Q ,J f . - 0 is A .. , , .ff L' 4 t .4-kt, ,Q .M - as 5 'ii 6 l sg bg, .1 1 . i Xxx .-91, , L1 S an J 9 1 1 1 IS' i yi- is W3 1 1'6- Q . LXR M Q, s -50' 1. '1- 1-1 e M A ...-s gf fig-'piw ,t,.. , .az-s . Lew. .- . I 8.4 . X ' I vw x ,QQ -.1 Q....., af Q22 KS? -,' Q J Aff-5 , Q 6 new Fil li J all 'nf' '13 -.. ..... ern C7 s.- Renee Jones Tessie Jordan Timothy Karn Emily Karwowski Brian Keane Eva Kewitz Karen King Kelly King Lynette Kirchner Daniel Kirchschlager Diane Kirchschlager Beverly Kleiner Nellie Koite Edward Konieczka Roman Kowalczyk Yvonne Krabbe John Kwasigroch Debra Lale Tangela Lambert Terry Lane Robert Larson Lucy Leal Margaret Lechowicz Frederick Lee Rhonda Lee Rebecca Lewis William Lietz Ramona Liggins Terry Lindsey Nicholas LoBue John Locascio Cindy Loferski Walter Lolli Brenda Lopez Gwen Lopez Jessie Lopez Ricardo H. Lopez Ricky Lopez Ricky Love Jacqueline Macklin Laura Mair Stephen Marshall Charles Martin Sally Martin David Martinez Josey Martinez Annette Maselli Janette Maselli Elizabeth Mason William McCoy Sheila McCray Rosalinda McGehee Ronda McGruder Joseph McKeska Lucille McMath Sonnorra McMath Virginia Melone Norma Mendoza Kimmie Menor Willie Menzie Shirlee Mergenthaler Thomas Metzger Elias Michalopoulos Margaret Migliorati Mary Minotti Rafael Miranda Carolyn Mirelos Carla Monroe Raymond Monty Tiffani Moore Melissa Moran Paula Morton Timothy Nantz Carrie Napoleon Maria Naranjo Phillip Narcissi Frank Nardi Jesus Navarro Stephanie Nicks Veronica Nirchi Lisa Nordhoff Laura Nosal Scott Novelli Anthony Nussbaum my 1 . mt., nf' A .I R , . N J-it h X as M gy , fav' , ., ,t f .i nk Y A r L N if X A t -rl f L , iw iif K x X 'Nr . iff ' 1' - Qi 2 it ' I ' ' SX 11:1- tl n N i t r 2 I .. Q ,, K X, 5 K L x 5. Ni skxx gg - Q ix H X R X. it n y 1 I.- McMa th to Prendergast XJR , , K' t .M sf M 8 - Y 6 y f 'Y . T. P ky i. til? ay K 1 if it ' Y Q4 T 1 Xt P Ls J F2 C' . 4 71 P as 11,7 JG Q45 b ,T XfN:iFj',.S 1 , ,. YT A 7 Q' 'X P J ,ig . 5 tw it X' s N 4 ' lf you had to use the title of a popular song to describe your high school life. what would it be? We are Family -Carmella Wells Outstanding --Sally Gliottoni The Best of Times -Mary Prisco tt Dreams to Come -William Tucker Forever -Robin Quattrochi l f W Q I4 l ,Ivy l flu, ,Q,. 'lx . I 0. KA 'Y iff' l A-Gs 2 Paul Nykaza Mirlo Ochoa Kimberly Ostland Roy Pacheco Jeffrey Padgett Anthony Panici Cataldo Panici James Panici Brian Panozzo Cassandra Parr Daniel Pastorelli Ambrose Patrizi Bryant Payne Sheelah Payne Rosa Perez Michael Perozzi Jacqueline Petrarca James Petrarca America Petrongelli James Petrongelli Mario Petty Charles Pharazyn Debbie Phillips Michael Piccolo Joan Pierce Gina Pigozzo Robert Piunti Livia Planera Teresa Planera Rodney Plenty Janet Plucienik Joyce Pointer Marsha Porter Marcia Powers Debbie Pratscher Heather Prendergast Mary Prisco Annette Pruneda Sharon Pulec Robin Quattrocchi Renee Radtke Dean Ramaeker John Ramey Raquel Ramirez Rosalie Ramirez Maria Ramos Vernon Reed Peter Rees Lisa Reithel Michelle Rellis Brian Renfrew Anthony Renzetti Sheena Rice Patricia Richards Robert Rinearson Coletta Robertson Angela Robinson Celina Rocha Cathy Rodriguez Cathy Rodriguez Melissa Rodriguez Aldo Rojas Andrew Romanyak Donald Roop Timothy Rosinski Barbara Ross Shari Rossetto Teresa Ruggeri Daniel Rusnak Edward Rybolt Shelley Sadowski Gale Saia David Salinas Tiasha Sallis Guadalupe Sanchez Norma Sanchez Tammy Sanders Alma Sandoval Anthony Scartozzi Terry Schaufele Jonelle Scheihing Daniel Schultz Stephen Schultz Renee Selmon 4-5? ' I n,,,,,-1 1. 4.1 A v. .., ,, I t , cy 1 Q1 JK Y! , X 1 5-N, s.. r A kw a Rel - i l M, 1' gf-f ,. if fflf lx!! Prisco to Sprague lf? 6' L 5 'er' --A. .limi ,g' 0 X X:. A 3' f :X W1 Stk t x ME an 4 - 8 nv . x X A X 'Vi Ns- Ak Li . ,I TE fn, M L. nv? 4'-Y . ., - X . V It 5 , 0' x Q I 'aw , lv .gs ' '-. 1 an 4' lla' gl' X Q, Frederick Seniw Michael Shambo -Q Daniel Shelton Dawn Shelton - Lori Shepherd f William Shimizu an Kimberly Siebert Brian Sims Rosemary Siragusa Laura Skrzynski Christopher Slater Natalie Small Cherri Smith Gregory Smith Jack Smith Tanya Smith Theresa Smith Tyra Smith Vivica Smith Karen Sokol 41- George Sons Carol Spann Kecia Spencer Paul Sprague sul Zin ,, Paul Finch reflects on the events that have taken place during another long October day. One month gone. and a whole year to go My Junior year was only the beginning Of: ... excitement. -Lisa Ivy .. . a different approach to learning. --Bular Winters . . . the first year that l've done well in school and stayed out of trouble. -Corinne Roe . . . moving forward. -Rebecca Lewis . . . a more mature life. -Robin Quattrocchi .. . learning the meaning of responsibility. -Sharon Walrath ... moving up and making hard decisions. -John Morton l89 5 e si: K 3 f,b AXA' 1 A .' X ' 6 , T' . if-we s K Todd Spuhler M T T Kimberly Spych A 1 9 'R Kina Stephenson -- Kelly Stewart Elizabeth St. Leger W 'V Devin Stokes Randy Stone Valentina Stosor Liliana Suarez Roberta Suchan Roger Tarrant Walter Tatum Fred Tenayuca Maria Teneyuca Sheree Teske Kristen Thomas Terry Thompson Dawn Tiberi Michael Timlin George Torres Michael Trauscht Anthony Travis Jonathon Tucker Terry Vagnoni Consuelo VanDrunen Christine Vega Gorge Velazquez Mark Velez Luigi vneni Lillian Walker Willie Mae Wallace Susan Warn Sandra Washington Shawn Washington Linda Wayne Mark Webb -or sf-.97 X F f .N . X - 6 1 X . sa '. 'ii gi .. ' , 1 1-5-9- 'SN wr A f as , Q. ,-- 'SS an X till 1 ff '.. ink , ww rv M. L x J L.,-V9 XQSHRSR . i 5 in A A A i K ,hi 8 wifi Z ' , W s- J X 5' B ' ff ,T fx. t tazt . q Qt id.: K mr - Q 'Jo Q www' T fi, if C B 3' . , J Ag., .ef Juniors Spuhler to Zube ,- at Q, , ,lcv I .449 nl 0- ' t Sandra Webster Daniel Weishaar Ellen Welk Carmella Wells Lolita West Sherman White Keenya Whitfield Ileola Williams Katrina Williams Vlichelle Williams Ralph Williams Willie Williams Larry Willis Adam Wilson Janice Wilson Pamela Wilson Vikki Wilson Arthur Wimberly Tammy Winn Ronald Winter Bular Winters Belinda Wolf Y , A Charissa Wooten L-'l'ff.,..a-' Raul Wysinger t Q 3 in Mark Yacono 'lr 8, '35 5' E- , eg Q Gary Yambor is Y to H. gy Evangelina Zambrano x or--A 1 xi Arlene Zander . Y, ' U -,g .i Elena Zomparelli A -F my ,Q N .1 My Elizabeth zube Steven Aguirre Joseph April Nick Auron David Batey Michael Baum Fairyetta Bell Patrina Blakemore Michael Brady Catherine Cada Sheila Caniecki Andrea Carson Christopher Carstens Tanya Casey Gerald Cimoroli Joey Clinkscale Adolphus Coleman Norris Cunningham Terence Curry The following students did not have a photo available for display in the Junior class section. Thomas Cutean Debra Davis Timberly Deere Belinda DeJesus Floyd Dillard Todd Eckhoff Rosemary Evans Albert Ford Janice Ford Kimberly Franklin Susan Gard Todd Gardner Glen Gereg Jeffery Griffith Sandra Guyton Brenda Harden Reginald Harris Deon Hudson Paula Hughes Rhonda Jackson Teraine Jackson Jennifer Johnson John F. Jones Jerry Kapaldo Sheila Kelly Robert Kennedy Sundee Koffarnus Gianna LaMorte Shirletta Lawton Gwendolyn Lee Steven LeMere Tyrese Lightfoot Sylvia Linwood Robert Lopez Amelia Martinez Ross Maselli Carmen McGown Tessy McMullen Dorothy Meeks Thomas Metzger Benny Montgomery John Morton Brian Nelson Brinkley Pointer Brian Prokop Angela Puente Victoria Rice Ronald Richards Cleveotha Robinson Phillip Sanfratello Robert Schassburger Richard Schroff James Senzel Lessie Sharp Glynnis Simmons Tinna Smado Anthony Smith Joseph Tetter Angela Thompson Joseph Tieri A Alexandra Turner Derrick Wallace Sharon Walrath Loretta Weston David Whitehead Anthony Willingham Keith Young Keri Zubak Deneen Aardema SO, S2. ISO Maria Acosta IGS Serge Adam IGS Alesia Adams I6S Ann Marie Adams I56 Christopher Adams l68 Christopher L. Adams SO, 87. I24, I68 Darryl Adams 23, IO3. I22 John Adams I56 Lee Anna Adams I56 Tammy Adams 23 Theresa Adams ISS Oscar Alaniz I68 Arturo Alcantar SO, 82, I6S William Alcott 23. I22 Diane Aldridge 87 Delma Alegria l68 Maria Aleman I56 Donna Alexander 87, I56 Johnny Alexander I56 Latonya Alexander IGS Leslie Alexander l6S Michelle Alexander IGS Regina Alexander l56 Ronald Alexander I32, ISO Terrance Alexander I6S Tracy Alexander I56 Yolanda Alexander ISO Juan Alfaro l6S Luis Alfaro ISO Julie Allen 23, I28, I29 Karla Allen I6S Norman Allen I68 Robert Allen I25 Marcello Allevi SO, S2, ISO Leslie Amadio 95, I25, I56 Thomas Amadio ISO Maria Ambriz I56 Paul Ambrosini I56 Todd Ambrosini 86, I56 Shaunne Amos I56 Robert Anco 23 Chris Anderson ISO Michael Anderson ISO Patti Anderson I6S Rachel Anderson I56 Tina Anderson I56 Luis Andino IO9. I68 William Andino 23 Dionna Androzzo 23, 37, S2, 98 Thomas Angellotti I68 Timothy Angellotti I25, I6S Mark Ankrom ISO Colleen Anna 23 Shauni Anna ISO Gus Anton 22, 23, 39, 74, 94. IO2 Denise Aponte I79 Jeff Aponte I35, I56 Joseph April I9I Julio Arce .I57 Mary Arce I23, 94 Sandra Arellano I57 I92 Leonie Aris ISO Denise Armstrong I57 Julia Armstrong 23 Michael Armstrong 86, I67 Denise Arteage I57 Kathryn Artuso I79 James Ashby SO, S3, I57 Darren Ashford ISO Bernadette Aulinskis SO, S3, I26, I57 Teresa Aulinskis ISO Nick Auron l9l Mark Austin I69 Tharron Austin ISO Anthony Avelis 23 Kelly Axelson I20, I69 Maria Ayala 23, IO6 Martin Ayala I79 Roberto Ayala ISO Veronica Ayala I57 Dawn Babb 9l, I69 Gregory Babiarz ISO Johnny Babiarz I57 Donald Bailey I57 Joan Baiorinas 38 Sarah Baiorinas I69 Mary Baker 38 Randy Barker ISO Shayne Baker I69 A ' ' s sf.--' i John Balassone II3, I69 Therese Balassone 23, Ill Stephanie Bangs I7, III, I69 Frankie Bankston I57 Howard Bankston 23 Rosaria Baratta 90, I47, ISO Gerald Barker I57 Tammy Barker 23, IO6 Terra Barker I57 Vincent Barker I36, I57 Virnita Barker I69 Rondino Barlow I69 Billy Garnett SO, I69 Norma Barrientos I67 Phillip Bartkiewicz 82. I24, Jennifer Bartolini 83, IGI Steven Bartolomei I69 Giselle Basile I20, I69 Valerie Basile 23, IO6 David Bailey I9l Tim Batey ISO Robert Bauer 23 Carolyn Baum Il5. I57 Marilyn Baum II5, I57 Michael Baum 23, I9I Dawn Baur 23, 87 Javier Bautista I57 Michelle Bava IIS. I57 Ardelia Beasley ISO 't-gill, a he Ausanta Beasley I69, I77 Patricia Beasley 23 Reginald Beaver ISO Cheryl Bechard ISO Arthur Becker 85, ISO John Becker I69 Rhonda Begesha 23 Scott Belazi ISI Fairyette Bell 23 Scott Belazi ISI Fairyette Bell 23 Kim Bell I69 Latrice Bell I69 Linnette Bell 3S Steve Bell I69 Kenneth Belton 23, 98 Eric Benavides I25, I36, I57 Robert Benavides ISI Stephanie Benjamin ISI Brian Benjatka I57 Greg Berger I57 Jose Berrum I67 Jeff Berti I25, I57 Andrea Bertrand 83, I57 Michael Betancourt 24, IO3 Robert Beuck I25. I57 Randall Bezanson 24 Angela Bianchi 47, I69 Patrick Bianconi ISI Anthony Bickham I69 Heath Bickham I57 Ramon Bickham 24 Susan Birgel 24, 95 Addie Bishop 24 Amy Bishop I69 Johnny Bishop I24, I67 Michelle Bishop 24 Twauna Bishop I69 Samone Black I29, I57 Tommy Black 86, I57 Maneasseana Blackful ISI David Blair I57 Patrick Blair 24. I32, I35 Timothy Blair ISI Jarvis Blake I69 Gregory Blakemore I25. I57, I9l Hattie Blakemore 24 James Blaszczyk 82, IO3, ISI Anthony Blue I35, I57 I5 Charlotte Bobek SO, 82, 93, I20, l26. I69 Wade Bluck I69 James Bobek 82. 93, ISI Ruelon Bobo SO, S3, II4. I57 Carl Bohm 24, 82, II2, II4 Susan Boisvert I69 Igino Bonanotte 24, I22 Suzanne Boots I69 John Borgia 24, I22 Ronald Borowczyk S3, I25, I57 Michael Boswell 95, 99, ISI Richard Bowen I69 Steve Bowen ISI Darnell Bowers I57 Joseph Boyd I57 Joseph Boyd I57 Renee Boyd IO6, ISI Shawntina Boyd I57 Stacey Boyd I69 Felicia Boykin 24 Yolanda Boykin ISI Mary Boyle I69 Mary Brackman 53, 54, 55, 8 93, 99. II7, I69 Kelly Bradford I25, I57 Marie Bradford I29, I69 6, 93. Rodney Bradford I57 w Tionne Bradford I57 Peter Bradley ISI Michael Brady I9I Ralph Bramer I79 Elizabeth Brandy I69 Robin Brandy I69 Tamara Brassfield 24 William Brassfield ISI Jenny Bray I69 Tim Brawley I69 Bethann Bray S3, 95, I20, I57 Joseph Brehm 24, 94. I22 Elizabeth Brewer I29, I69 Robbie Bright IO2, I69 Sherry Brill SO, S3, I57 Christine Brinales 24 Susan Brink I57 Clinton Broadfield ISI Michelle Bronkhorst 24, I79 Robert Bronkhorst 83. I32, I34 Mark Brooks I69 April Brown Il6, II7, ISI Doug Brown 24 Kimberly Brown ISI Maurice Brown I24, I69 Tammy Brown 24 Tamra Brown I69 Tonya Brown I69 Yolanda Brown 87, I57 Zina Brown 24 Christopher Broxton I69 Angela Bruni I69 Irene Bruno I57 Laura Bruno 90. 99, I26, ISI Linda Bruno 42, 59, I26, ISI Raymond Bruno 24 L.T. Bryant I67 Greg Buckley I69 Sherri Buckner 24, SI William Buckner ISI Greg Budde I79 Becky Buetow I69 Debby Buetow 24, 9I, lO6 Susan Bulanda ISI Darlene Bult 24, IO2 Lora Bult I69 Nancy Bunte 24, 7l, 74, 85, 94. I28, I69 Tracy Burgess ISI Maria Burgio 25, lO6 Tom Burkholder 54, I69 Andre Burnette SO, S3, I57 Kimberly Burell 95. I57 Lisa Butler ISI Sedette Butler ISI Sherry Butterfield I69 Julie Butts I26, I57 Catherine Cada I9I Dora Cadena ISI Jesus Cadena 38 Jose Cadena ISI Louise Caffarini I69 Paula Caffarini 25, IO6 Deborah Cahill I69 Dawn Cairo 25, IO6 Richard Cairo I69 Maurice Calhoun 25. S5, I32 Colleen Callahan I79 Maria Camerena I68, I7O Christopher Cameli IIO, I7O Jamie Cameli 56. 92, 98, 99, ISI ,I 6. I- .DI II 'i J I I. 'Ll a ns. I2O.l I K .13 JI all .O W al. A Joseph Cameli 25. 39. 66. 70. 75. 92. 93. 94. 98. IO2. I47 Thomas Cameli 25. 67 Stacy Cameron I70 Timothy Cameron 25 Edward Camilli 25 Samuel Camp I70 Daniel Campbell I67 Greg Campbell l36, I57 Joann Campbell 96 Sheila Coniecki 84, I70 Kevin Campbell 54, 55. 6l, I57 Gia Catrice Canty I70 Steve Canty 25. II2. I57 L.aren Capecci I57 Thomas Capecci 25 Clathleen Cappelletti 87, 93, I57 Gabriel Carbajal IO9, I57 Judy Carcelli 25 Arturo Cardenas I57 Hermelinda Cardenas 25 Camilo Cardoza I67 Patricia Carey 80, 95, l8l Carolyn Carlson I70 David Carlson I57 David Carlson 38 Jennifer Carlson I70, l78 Kim Carpenter l7O Floyd Carry l35 Andrea Carson I9l 'Ihristopher Carstens I9l Erin Casey 25 Tanya Casey 25 - rancisco Casillas 25 arry Cassady I57 .ody Castaneda IO6, l8l Vicente Castaneda 85. 95. l8I Federico Catillo 38, lO9 Miguel Castillo I67 Paul Cellini 86, l25, I58 D'AuIan Celmer l8I Darren Jay Chapman 25. 84, 85, lO3 Angela Charleston 25 'ic Chatman 80. 82, 83. I70 'Iaria Chavez l58 nyda Chavez l58 Iga Chavez I70 fayne Christ l36. I58 nhn Christofanelli lO3, I22, l8l Lnthony Cialkowski 38, I22 Gina Cialkowski 80, 95, l58 Lisa Ciancanelli 57, I26. l58 Anthony Ciarrocchi 25. 98 Luciano Ciccotelli 80. 83, l58 Gerald Cimaroli I9l Dwan Ciofalo 59, 93. l8l Dorothy Clanton l8l Mark Clanton I67 Shirley Clanton l8l Rene Clark I8l Roslyn Clark 25, 80 Soctty Clayburn 83 Helen Claywell l58 Kevin Cliff 25, 7l, I22 Mark Cliff I24. l58 Tracey Clinton 83, I58 Vanessa Clinton 25 Michelle Cmelo 87. I58 Kimberly Cobbs 87, I58 Cary Colbert 25 Rich Colbert l8l Karen Cole 25 Lagenna Cole 70, l73, I75 Marla Cole l58 Wendy Cole 25, 80 Adolphus Coleman I9l Donna Coleman I8I Felisha Coleman 87. I58 James Coleman I70 Jerome Coleman I70 Pamela Coleman I8l Sondra Coleman 26, 85 David Colley 26 Kimberlie Collier IO2. l58 Tracie Collier I8l Andrea Collins 80, ISI Ernest Collins I67 Melinda Collins l58 Patrick Collins l8l Kerri Collymore 26 James Compagnoni 26 Charles Compton I70 Gary Compton 85, I70 Michelle Compton 86, 93. 95, I8I Ronald Conboy 54, 58 Hel- n Connors 86, I70 Adrian Contreras 58 Sylvia Contreras l8I Micheal Cook 38 Charles Cooper IO3, l58 Clifford Cooper 38 Nancy Cooper 80, 84, l8l Phillip Cooper I58 Reginald Cooper I79 Shurnell Cooper Raymond Cooper l8l Vanessa Cooper I79 Walter Cooper 26, I22, I37 Rachelle Corradetti 59, l26, ISI Mark Correa 26, lO3 Alan Costello 26 Diane Cotton IIS, I82 Bryan Cousineau 38 James Cousineau l58 Lisa Cowan 95, I82 Kim Cowger I70 Olivia Cowles 67, I82, I9l Reginald Cowles I82 Stewart Cox I58 James Crabtrey I67 Kelli Crane 26 Deborah Craven I82 Gregory Craven 38 Melvin Crawford I82 Robert Cregg l58 Georgetta Crim I58 Curtis Crims l25, l36, l58 Wayne Criss l34, l58 Sandra Crockett I82 James Crosby I79 Mary Ann Crosby I67 Carl Cross 26. IO6 Scott Cruickshank I82 Vanyette Cruse I6, IO6 James Crutchfield I6, lO3 Janice Crutchfield I82 Anibal Cruz 26, I79 Arturo Cruz I82 Elizabeth Cruz I58 Richard Cruz I6 James Cull I70 Kent Cummings 26, 82 Floyd Curry l25, l36 Rosa Curiel I70 Sabrina Curry l58 Terence Curry I9l Verla Curry 38 Thom Cutean I9l Christine Cyborski 26 Richard Czarnecki l58 Sheri Dailey l76 John Dalie I67 Glen Damiani I22. I82 Joey Damiani I82 Mary Damiani I70 Karen Damon I28. I30, I82 Richard Dandino I82 Rosie Darughtery I82 Herman David I82 Alesia Davis I70 Alonzo Davis 83. l58 Dawn Davis III, I70 Debra Davis 26 Debra J. Davis l58 Edward Davis l35, l58 Kenneth Davis I25, l58 Nancy Davis I82 Satrin Davis I67 Stacey Davis I82 Rodney Dawson I82 Shalanda Dawson I79 Lamont Dean 26. 67. I32 Melissa DeBartoIo 26, IO6 Carl Debutch I82 Erinnia Deere I58 Lolitha Deere I82 Pamela Deere I70 Tiffany Deere I58 Timberly Deere 26. I9l Gail DeGraaff 26. 46. 98 Belinda DeJesus I9l Jose DeJesus I79 Bruce DeJoris 38. I03 Vito DelCore l58 Pedro Del Horno IO9, l58 Phoebe Deloach I70 Doroteo DelToro I82 Irene DelToro l58. I6l Joe Damase I82 Rosemary DeMatteo 26, II8, II9 Tom De Ment I70 Lesa Demps I79 Anthony Denham 86, l25, l58 Allan Dennis l58 ' Delano Dennis I82 Ellen Dennis I79 Jeffery Denny I24. I70 Karen DeNovellis 95. I82 Dean DePaoli 82, 95 Cynthia DeSalvo l58 Tanya DeSanto II7. l68, I70, I86 Brenda DeThomas I70 Gregory Dewyer 26 Peter Diamantopoulos I58 Antonio Diaz I70 Betty Diaz I70 Christine Diaz 26, IO6 Rose Diaz I79 Irene Diaz I70 Michael Dickerson I58 Charlie Dickerson I70 Floyd Dillard I9l Ricky Dillard 26. 54, 72, 87 Angelica Diosdado 80. 83. 58 Maryann Discorpio 27 Kimetta Dixon 27. lO3 Tyrone Dixon I70 Julia Dolat I79 Brent Donaldson I70 Lloyd Doogan l58 Kozetta Dooley l58 Arvell Dorsey I58 Albert Dorsey 27 Romanzell Dorsey 38, 85. 86 Desiree Dortch 87, I59 Fred Douglas I59 Hortense Douglas I70 Eddie Doxy l34, I79 Melvin Doxy I82 Douglas Doyle I82 Mark Doyle 38 Tama Drisi l26. I59 Judy Ann Driver 27 John Drozd I22, I82 Reginald Drummond I35. I59 Sheryl Dubsky I28, l3O, I82 Melvin Dulaney I59 Brian Dumas l35, I59 Larry Dumas l35, I59 Anthony Duncan 86, I59 Jeff Duncan I59 Robert Duncan I70 Donald Dunfee I82 Cynthia Dunning I70 Maureen Dunning 95, I59 Lawanda Dunson 27 Ramilo Dunson 86. I59 Kristin Dyrek 54, I59 Karen Dutka I70 Marisa Dykes 86, I70 Tom Eagan 27 Saqueena Easterwood 59. 87 Gerri Eastham I70 Scott Eberly I59 Todd Eckhaff I9l Melinda Edgecombe I79 Bobbye Edmon I37, I82 Porta Edmon l36, I70 Alonzo Edmondson IO9, I37, I82 David Eastham I59 Marilyn Edwards 86, I59 Robert Edwards 45. I82 Andrea Eichler I82 Linda Eichstaedt 27, 84. 85. 94 Stephen Eiserman 22, IIO, I32 Arnell Elam I34. I70 Glynnis Elam I79 Joe Eliff I79 Sheri Elliott I70 Denise Ellis I70 Gordon Ellis I82 Montez Ellis I70 Kirk English 86. I59 Lee English I82 I93 Leeann Enright 93, I82 Brad Epley 86, I59 Dawn Epley I7O Robert Ercole I82 Jim Erffmeyer 27 Glenn Erickson II3, I7O Susan Erikson I59 Lyndon Ervin I82 Paul Esposito IIO, I82 Wrenzola Estes 27 Fernando Estrada IO9. I59 Samuel Estrada IO9. I59 Steve Estrada I7O Anthony Evans I67 Bryan Evans l7O Carmella Evans I82 Daniel Evans 85, 93, I82 .'t Dawn Evans I7O Harry Evans 83, l35, I59 Jennifer Evans 27 June Evans I7O Pamela Evans 87, I59 Rebecca Evans l7l Rosemary Evans I9I Terrance Evans I59 Tina Evans I82 William Evans I59 Carl Everett 83, I35, I59 Lawana Everett l7l Tracy Everett 38 James Ewers I67 John Ewers, l7l I Mark Facko I59 Karen Fair l2O, I59 Steven Fair 27, IO3 Gina Falaschetti 27, lO3 Gina Falcioni l7l Margherita Farnese 27, 86, IO6 Anthony Faso II4, I59 Phillip Faso l7l Steven Faso I59 Mark Faustin I25, I59 Diana Felty l7l Sharon Ferguson I82 Matthew Fewkes 83, II4, I25, I59 Joann Fiacco 27, 95 Leon Fields I25, I59 Paul Figueroa l36 Kevin Finch I59 Paul Finch I82, I89 Peter Fiore I59 Robert Foster I67 Danny Fitzgerald I82 l94 Dawn Flaig I79 Anthony Fleming I22, I82 Reginald Fleming 38 Alfredo Flores I59 Anita Flores 27 Ana Flores I59 Audrey Flores 27 Beatrice Flores I79 Connie Flores l7l John Flores 27 Martha Flores l7l Michael Flowers I82 James Foerster 27 Joseph Foerster 83, I59 Roger Folkes I59 Joshua Fonseca 27, 47 Albert Ford I9l Janice Ford l9l David Formentini I67 Patricia Formentini 27 Ramie Formentini 27, IO3 Andrea Fortney 27 Elbert Fortney 38 Sheryl Fortney I79 William Fortson I59 Kathy Foster I82 Kevin Foster l7l Reggie Foster l7l Renita Foster 28 Richard Foster I59 Robert Foster 38, 6l, 99 Pamela Fowlie 28, lO6 David Fox 82, 96, I59 Roy Fox I59 Robert Francis I59 Gwendolyn Franklin I79 Kimberly Franklin 86, 93. Stephanie Franklin l7l Tracy Franklin I59 Cynthia Franks I82 Darrick Frazier I25, I59 Walter Frazier I82 Carrie Frederick 28, lO6 John Freelove I82 Deborah Friel I82 Don Fuller I67 Troy Fuller I34, l7l Beverly Fullerton 28, IO6 Timothy Fults I59 Patricia Furnace l7l Willie Furnace 38 George Fushi 28, 72, I22 Annette Gadison 38 oanna Gadotti 87, l7l Tina Gagliano 28 Jesus Galaviz I59 Dave Galindo l7l Aurora Garcia 28, IO6 Diana Garcia I83 Eloy Garcia l7l Eulalio Garcia I79 Joel Garcia 28 Juan Garcia l7l Juan L. Garcia 28, 95 Lisa Garcia l7l Martin Garcia I79 Noe Garcia l7l Norma Garcia 28 Rebecca Garcia l75 Richard Garcia 86, 95. I35, l6O Roielio Garcia I34, l7l Rudy Garcia I79 Sanamancio Garcia l7l Steven Gard 86, lI4, l6O Sue Gard 28, IO3, I9I Todd Gardner l9l Jennifer Garibaby 28, lO6 Kevin Garner l6O Benny Garnett 38 Welbon Garnett I83 Wendy Garnett I83 Carlos Garnica IO9. l6O Luis Garnica IO9. l7l Frederick Garrett l7l Thomas Garrett 28 Zarka Garrott I25, l35. I67 Richard Garza l60 Bridgett Gaston l7l Gwendolyn Gaston 28 Claudia Gatch Il5, l7l Karen Gatch II5, l7l Phoebe Gathing I83 Annalisa Gauna 80, I83 Guadalupe Gauna l7l Laura Gavel 28 Deborah Gebert 28 Glenn Gereg I83, l9l Kurt Gerlich l7l Lisa German 9l, l7l Rhonda Gianetti 90, I26, I83 Frederick Gibson 38 Marcus Gibson l7l Charles Giles I79 Linda Giles I83 Nancy Gilfoy 28 Antonia Gillie 28, 7l Denise Gilmore I8 Andrew Gissler IO2, I25, l6O Donald Gissler 38, 39, 66. 92, 9 Thomas Glasco I79 James Glass l7l Tammie Glass I79 Patricia Glass l7l Randy Glass 38, lO3 Anthony Glavas 38, lO3, IIO Denise Glavas l7l, l78 John Glenn l6O Katrina Glenn l6O Sally Gliottoni 90, I83, l86 John Goeders I6O Tracy Goeders l7l Mark Goers 28, II2 Carol Goff 28 Lisa Goff I67 Elaine Goggins IO6, I83 Anita Goldsmith 80, 83, I6O Annette Goldsmith 80, 83, l6O Raquel Gomez 80, I26, l7l Al Gonzales 46, l7l Antonio Gonzalez IO9. l6O Mike Gonzalez l7l Nora Gonzalez l6O Kimberly Goodson 87. I6O Cheryl Grabowski l2O, l7l John Grabowski 28 Robert Grandmaison I83 John Granno I67 Cordell Gray I83 Joseph Gray l6O Trina Gray l7l Dawn Greb 87, IO2, l6O Paul Green I79 Robin Green 87, I6O Nancy Greenwalt l6O Ann Greep 28, IO2 Richard Greep I22, I83 Karen Greger l7l Kristine Greger 75, l7l Jeff Griese 84, 85, I83 Candice Griffin l7l Jeffery Griffith fl9I Scott Griffith I67 Tracy Griffith I67 Doreen Grilli 93, 95, I26, I60 Joseph Grilli I22, I83 John Gromala I83 Chris Grutzius 28. 85 Jeanne Grutzius 29, 96 Bernie Guerrero 29, 84, 85 Richard Guger 29, I22 Don Guess I79 Lorinda Guillermo I83 Raymond Guillermo I67 Steven Guillermo 80, 83. IO2, I6O I6I Antoinette Gunn l6O Joseph Gurin l03, I79 Isabel Gutierrez I6O Lupe Gutierrez I83 Barry Guyton l6O Babby Guyton I67 Tony Guyton 38 Nathaniel Guyfon I7I Reginald Guyton 83, I60 Sandra Guyton I9I Peter Guzzo 29 David Gwizdalski I25, I35, l6O Robert Gwizdalski 29 Tracy Haack I7I Wynetta Hadley l83 Steven Hagemaster I22, l83 Marland Hager I35 Carl Hagg l7l Donald Hale I60 Mary Hale 29, I03 Pamela Hale I67 Steven Hale I24, I36, l7l Kelly Hall 87. 93, I26, I60 Marion Hall I6O Robert Hall I79 David Hamlin 38 Elizabeth Hamlin 54, 55, 60, I75 Mark Hammer l6O Karen Hammons 29 Tiffany Hampton l83 Valdimir Handy 82, 86, l60 Carl Hansen 95, IS3 David Hansen 95, I60 Karin Hansen 29 Marianne Hansen 29 Michelle Hansen l83 Kenneth Hanson I72 Brenda Harden I9I Robert Harden l60 John Harding I22, l83 Janet Harland I72 Jillene Harland I72 Jillene Harland I72 Crystal Harris 29 Deneen Harris 29 Gloria Harris 29 Judge Harris I60 Lisa Harris 29 Michelle Harris I79 Reginald Harris I9I Sherry Harris I79 Steven Hart 29 Kenneth Harvey I72 Kathy Haskins 29 Tina Havens 29 Dawn Hawker l83 Jim Hawker l60 Roderick Hawkins I25, I60 Kevin Hayden l83 Lynn Hayden I72 Shawnelle Haynes I67 Jeffrey Hayslett I02. l83 Debra Heft 86, I83 Mark Heidenrieiter l60 Kelly Keindorf 38, 98 Eric Hellgeth l60 Kim Hellmeyer I79 Thomas Helsel I72, I73 Gregory Helton 29, I22 7I, 86, 99, lf' Emmett Henderson I72, I75 Eric Henderson I60 Kathy Henderson I6I Les Henderson I32, I83 Cynthia Hensley 86, I72 Steve Herbert I35, l6O Alex Hernandez II3, l60 Alfonso Hernandez 29 Anthony Hernandez II3, I72 Camerino Hernandez I60 Ismael Hernandez I72 Jackie Hernandez I60 Jose Hernandez I72 Laura Hernandez 87, I26, I60 Maria L. Hernandez 99, l83 Mario Hernandez 29 Mario Hernandez 29 Olga Hernandez 46, 80, I72 Olivia Hernandez I72 Victor Hernandez 95, I83 Glenn Heusmann I36, I60 Lawrence Herring I24, I72 Kellie Herzic I60 Russell Heusmann 38, I03 John Hewitt I79 Carlos Hill 86, l60 Karen Hill l60 Robert Hill IO3, I83 Leah Hills 29, 45, I06 Jerry Hilton I79 Lisa Hines I02. I72 Rene Hinoiosa I38, I6l Timothy Hirsch 29, 82, 94, IO2 Gary Hochberg 95, IIO, II4, I6I Lisa Hodges I72 Yvette Hodges I83 Patricia Hoeksema 82, l02, I83 Lisa Hoffman l56, I67 Carmel Hogeveen 80, 99, l83 Anne Hojnacki 80. I72 Marvin Holiday l83 Edward Holler 29, 84, 85, IO9 Felicia Hollivay 9I, l6l, I72 Lachelle Holly 29 David Holtz I84 Byron Honore I6I Kelly Hooks 30, 43, 60, 80, 92, 9 Erik Hopperstad 80, 83, I6I Amy Horak I20. I72, l86 Kellice Horns I72 Kelly Horns I29 Terri Horns 30 Anthony Houston I72 Cynthia Houston 87, I6I Savage Houston I34, I72, I75 Kimberly Howard 30, I28, l3l Pauline Howard I6I Julie Howe 30,.I06 Kevin Howe 95, II4, I72, I73, I77 Michael Howe I22, I24, I32, I84 Deon Hudson 38, I9l Regina Hudson 84, 85, I84 Troy Huff I72 Marland Hughes IGI Milton Hughes 30, 80 Paula Hughes l9I Carisa Hurley I84 Michelle Huscher I84 Dawn Huskisson I67 Tom Huynh I67 Leslie Hynes I72 Catherine laconi I84 3, ll6 Joe Iannucci 30, I22 Margarita lbarra I84 Joseph Invergo 30, I22 Laura Irvan 30, 80, IO2 Lisa Ivy 85, I84, I89 Tammy Ivy I84 Aniello Izzo I6I Michael Jackert 80, 83, l6l Catherine Jackson I67 Derrick Jackson I34, I72 Gary Jackson I84 Gary L. Jackson I72 Janet Jackson I84 Kimberly Jackson 83, I6l Rhonda Jackson I9I Ron Jackson I34 Russell Jackson I79 Teraine Jackson 83, I9l Jerome Jacobucci I72 Jimmy Jaeger 30, IO3 David James I03, I84 Octavias James I72 Tammi James 30, lI8, I28, l30 Leanne Janac l6I William Jamison I67 Timothy Jamison 38 Michael Janes I72 Jason Jankowski I72 Denise Janssen 30, 67, II8, II9 Joel Janssen I6I Gary Jarrette I72 Jerry Jarrette I6I Lynette Jarrette 30, 67 Erika Jefferson I6I Leonard Jefferson 38 Earl Jefferey II2, I37, I84 Consandra Jeffries I84 Kristine Jendrasek I72 Jerri Jensen 30 Scott Jewitt 99, I24, I72 Frank Jobbe I24, I72 Mario Jobbe 86, II3, l6l Alfreida Johnson I72 Carol Ann Johnson 86 Cynthia Johnson I84 Emily Johnson 87, I02, II5. l6I Etera Johnson I84 Jeffery Johnson l9l Jennifer Johnson I84 John E. Johnson l6I Kathyleen Johnson I75 Kimberly Johnson 38, 83, I28, l3l Kristine Johnson Il5, I84 Lisa Johnson I79 Lilisa Johnson I84 Mark Johnson I84 Maury Johnson I84 Michael Johnson 86, I25, I72 Michael J. Johnson 93. I67 Randall J. Johnson I22, I84 Ronald Johnson I72 Stacey Johnson I72 Tracey Johnson I29, l6I Tracey V. Johnson I6I L F- 2 1 Y: . 'Q ,iff ' xx , ff: ' ' 72- 4 Arnesia Jones I67 Arvis Jones I67 Barbara Jones I6I Bridget Jones l6l Brunetta Jones I72 Buford Jones 86, I25, I36, I6I Carlita Jones I72 Cassandra Jones 87, l6I Charlotte Jones 87. I6I Cheryl Jones I84 Claude Jones I72. I77 Connie Jones I79 Cordell Jones I79 Delores Jones I67 Diana Jones 38 James Jones I35, I6I Jervis Jones I35, I6l John Jones l9l Kimberly Jones I84 Mark Jones 93, I72 Michael Jones 38, IO3 Renee Jones I85 Richard Jones l34, I72 Shawn Jones I72 Shenesta Jones I72 Regina Jones I6I Stacy Jones 87, I6I Tracy Jones I29, I62 Trenissia Jones I62 Truvoy Jones I62 Lisa Jordan 30. 95 Tessie Jordan 85, I85 Wilma Jordan 30 Patrice Joseph I62 Jerry Kapaldo I9I Timothy Karn 80, 82, I85 Kevin Karpas I24, I73 Emily Karwowski 85, 95, IO2. John Karwowski 30 Michael Kaszubski 30 Gina Kazan I62 Brian Keane I85 Bonita Keaton 87, I62 Bradley Keller I62 Charles Kelly I24, l34, I73 Sheila Kelly I84, l9l Stephanie Kelly 30, 72, I06 Thomas Kelly I62 Yolanda Kelly 83, I62 Brett Kenmotsu I73 Connie Kenmotsu 30 Bryant Kennedy 35. I62 Robert Kennedy l9I Timothy Kennedy 30 Tonya Kennedy I62 Tyrone Kennedy I36, I62 Kristen Kersh 30, 45, 73, 90. Ezell Keyes I67 Eva Kewitz I85 Scott Kiehl 80, I73 Il6, I85 9l. I26 l95 Evelyn Kimbrough I73 Christopher Kinder 30, 82 Demetrius King 38, I37 Karen King 80. I85 Kelly King 80, I85 Monique King IG2 Taylor King 30 Timothy King IG2, l25 Lynette Kirchner ll5, I85 Daniel Kirchschlager I85 Diane Kirchschlager I85 Theodora Kladis l62 Beverly Kleiner I85 Kelly Klinckman I79 Michelle Kline I62 Ellen Klos l62 Gregory Klyczek 30 Theresa Kmiecik l62 Diana Knaack Sl, 85, l06 Randy Knerler l62 Jacqueline Knight 3l Lopez Knox I73 Shalonda Knox 87, l62 Steven Knox 3I Sundee Koffarnus l9l lgnacia Koite I79 James Koite I73 Nellie Koite I85 Richard Koite I62 Edward Konieczka 82, I73, I85 John Konieczka 80 Thomas Koselke I73 George Kovach I62 Angela Kowalski 82, ll6. I73 Roman Kowalczyk l09, I85 Anthony Krabbe I73 Christine Krabbe 3l, 85, 94, 96 Yvonne Krabbe I85 Tami Kramer IO2, l20, I62 Barbara Kransky I62 Tamara Kraut I67 John Kringas 22. 3l, I37. l98 Linda Kristina 80, 83, l62 Timothy Krzyston l62 Ann Kucinski 80, IO2, l26, I73 Bobby Kudlaty I67 Matthew Kulchawick l62 Michele Kunkel l62 Michelle Kury I67 Lisa Kush l62 Gerald Kushner I73 Brian Kwasek 3l, 66, 7l, 72, I22 John Kwasigroch I22, I85 James Labuda I73, l75 Joseph Labuda ll0, I73 Alan Lach I73 Alison Lach 87, l62 Betty Lacy I62 Kristine Lager 3l, 94 Antionette Lake 8l, l6l, I62 Debra Lale 80, ll8, I85 Renee LaMantia 3l, 48, 96 Gianna Lamorte l9l Tangela Lambert 8l, 82, I85 Teresa Lamparelli I62. I73 Terry Lane I85 Heather Lantz I73 Robert Lawson I85 Stacey Laven I67 Latonya Lawson 85, I79 Shirletta Lawton l9l William Lawton I73 l96 Belinda Leal I73 Lucy Leal I85 Margaret Lechowicz ll8, l62, Michelle Lechowicz l20 Frederick Lee 85, I32, I85 Gwendolyn Lee 3l, l9l John Lee 3l Kelvin Lee 3I, l32 Kimberly Lee I73 Michelle Lee 8l Nashonea Lee 83, l62 O.C. Lee I67 Rhonda Lee I85 Eric Lehenbauer 3l, l02 Steve LeMere l9l James Lenke 3l, 82, 98 Karen Leone 22, 3l, 85, 98 Steven Levon 3I, II2, II3 Curtis Lewis I79 Rebecca Lewis I85. l89 Robin Lewis 3I Stacey Lewis I73 Vanessa Lewis I73 Warren Lewis 3l, I03 Monique Lietz 82. Ill, I62, l83 William Lietz 80, 82, I85 Ramona Liggons l28, l30. I85 Melanie Lightfoot I73 Tyrese Lightfoot l9l Gregory Limas 3l, IO3, II2 Clifford Lindsey 80, I79 Terry Lindsey 53. 54. 55, 60. Sylvia Linwood l9l Albert Lloyd I67 Laura Lobue 87, l62 Lawrence Lobue l62 Nicholas Lobue ll0, l62 John Locascio 95, I85 Mike Locicero I24, I74 Cindy Loferski I85 Walter Lolli I22, I85 Thelma Long I74 Wyndell Long l62 Louis Longo 3l Robert Longo I74 Andrew Lopez I74 Alex Lopez 3l Anna Lopez Sl, l62 Armando Lopez I62 Brenda Lopez l26, I27, I85 Ceasar Lopez 95, I74 Graciela Lopez 8l, I74 Gwen Lopez 85, Il8, l84, I85 Jessie Lopez I85 Maria Lopez I79 Peter Lopez 3I Raymond Lopez I74 Ricardo Lopez I85 Robert Lopez l9l Sylvia Lopez 87, I29, l62 Brian Loster 3l Keith Lott I74 Ricky Love II2, I85 Lorenzo Lucari I74 Marco Lucente I74 I85 I85, l86 Joseph Luecke IO2, l25, l36. l62 John Lukan II4, l25, l62 Maureen Lulkowski I74 Tom Lulkowski 38, 99 Mark Lustig I74 Jannet Lyons l62 John Lyons 25, I62 Anna Maciariello 99, I74 Carol Mack 3l, 85. 94, 95 Norette Mackler 3l Jacqueline Macklin I85 Shantelle Macklin I79 Ricky Maclin I62 Laura Mair ll5, I85 Kevin Malone l36, I74 Michael Malone I74 Ron Malvestuto I79 Victor Mancha I67 Rich Mangerson I47, I74 Kimberly Manley I62 Christi Manola 80, I74 Deborah Mansell 32 Cassandra Manson I79 Kevin Manson I74 Marsha Manson I74 Dan March l62 Maria Marcolini l62 Dana Marks 86, I74 Kenneth Marks 32 Mary Marshall 32, 48, 96, Il8 Stephen Marshall I85 Amy Martin II7, I74 Charles Martin I85 Gregory Martin 32, IO3 Sally Martin 85, I85 Amelia Martinez l9l Christine Martinez I79 David Martinez 85, 92, I85 Debra Martinez I74 Debbie Martinez I62 Donna Martinez l62 Josey Martinez I85 Larry Matinez I74 Lori Martinez I74 Mary Ellen Martinez 32. l03 Rodolfo Martinez I62 Annette Maselli 85, lll, I85 Janette Maselli lll, I85 Ross Maselli l9l Michelle Masny 87, l62 Elizabeth Mason 93, I85 Tonya Mathis I79 Berlinda Maxwell 32 Kenneth Mayer I24, I74 Linda Mayer I73, I74, I77 Matthew Mayer l63 Rosemary Mayfield 32 Charmaine McClendon 32 William McCoy I85 Sheila McCray I85 Artie McGhee l25, l36, l63 Kelly McCrory Ill, l63 Ronald McElroy IO2, l63, I83 Rosalind McGehee I85 Kirk McGhee 80, 83, l63 Carmen McGown l9l Michael McGrath 32, I03 Ronda McGruder I85 Antoinette McHenry 32 Joseph McKeska II2, II3, I85 Tushundra McKinley l26, I74 Lucille McMath l86 Sonnorra McMath l86 Portia McMillian 83, IG3 Jackie McMullen 87, I67 Eric McNary ll4, I63 Candy McNeal I74 Jonathan McPeek I74 Allison McVay 38 Ronald Medendorp 38 Margherita Medica 93, I74 Stacy Medley 32 John Meekma 32, IO3 Dorothy Meeks l9l Jackie Meinhart I79 Thomas Meinhart ll0, I34, I74 Tim Meinhart l63 Jesus Melia I74 Armando Mejia Il3, I74 Elisa Melillo 95, 99, II3, I74 Louis Melone 22, 32, 45, 48, 96 Virginia Melone 92, I86 Chris Melvin 32, Il8, lI9, l2l Manuel Mendez l09, l63 Rosalydia Mendez I74 Connie Mendoza l86 Veronicaa Mendoza l63 Caroline Menor 87, I67 Kimmie Menor 95, l86 Jeanette Menzie I74 Willie Menzie l86 Scott Mergenthaler l63, I74 Shirlee Mergenthaler l86 Tanya Meyers Ill Thomas Metzger I86, l9l Elias Michalopoulos l86 Ted Michalopoulos I67 Dave Michalski I79 Susan Michalski l63 Robert Mickelson l25, l63 Jack Middleton l63 Margaret Migliorati 99, I86 Sandra Miles 32, 82 Andrea Miller I74 Brian Miller 32, 80, 82 Catherine Miller l63 Charles Miller l25, l63 Cheryl Miller I74 Christine Miller l63 Kristen Miller l63 Timothy Milller 86, l63 Mary Minotti l86 Ermelinda Miranda l63 Porfiria Miranda I74 Rafael Miranda l09, l86 Carolyn Mireles l86 Daryl Mitchell l25, l63 James Mitchell 32 Kelly Mitchell I56, l63 Bernetta Mixon I63 Tracy Mix 32 Christopher Moeller l63 Bridget Monroe 9l, I74 Carla Monroe l86 Kelly Montanez 53, 54, 55, 86, I74 Benny Montgomery 38, l9l Kenneth Montgomery ll3, I74 Raymond Monty I86 Richard Monty l63 Theresa Monty 32 Brandon Moore 83, l25, l35, l63 Henry Moore l25, I63 James Moore l63 Leisa Moore I74 Paulette Moore 80, I63. l83 Tiffani Moore 80, l02, I26, l86 Tiffany Moore I74 Sylvia Morales l63 Melissa Moran IO3. l86 Patricia Moreland 86, 95. I74 Robert Moreland l79 Tina Moreland IG3 Carmen Moreno I63 Scott Moreno l63 Carol Morgan I74 Daniel Morgan I67 James Morgan 32 Sandra Morgan l20, I74 Terry Morgan I74 Daniel Morissette 38 Michele Morrett I74 Anthony Morris I67 Beniamin Morris 32 Gerald Morrison 38 - John Morton l89 Paul Morton l63, l9l Paula Morton l86 Bridgette Mosley 86, I74 Earl Moy I74 Ann Murphy 32, 45, 90, 9l, 94, II5 Brian Murray I74 Maria Muzzo 32, 40, 7l, I26, I27 Tonya Myers I63 Ernest Myslinski 32, IO3 Lori Naccarato 66. I75 Joann Nagel l6l, l63 Trina Nailon 33 Timothy Nantz l03, I86 Carrie Napoleon 99, l86 Joseph Napoleon l63 Maria Naranio l86 Phillip Narcissi I32, l86 Kathleen Nardella l63 Frank Nardi, Jr. I32, l86 Jimmy Nash l35, l67 Kenneth Nash 33, 66, 70, I22 Kathleen Naughton 33 Jesus Navarro l86 Dennis Neally l67 Kimberly Nehls 87, IIS. I63 Brian Nelson l9I John Nemec I63 John Nieberle I75 Stephanie Nicks I86 Rosanna Nieberle 33, IO6 Maria Nieto 8l, I75 Veronica Nirchi 96, l86 Beretta Nixon 8l James Noble l24, I75 Lisa Nordhoff I86 Chris Nordstrom I75 Jackie Norman I29, l3O, l56, l67 Jimmie Norman I67 Greg Northington I75 Charles Norvil 38 Tanya Norwood l67 Laura Nosal I86 Scott Novelli l86 Julieanna Nozar I63 Anthony Nussbaum 33, l86 Lawrence Nussbaum IO3 Paul Nykaza I87 Yvonne Nystrom 42, I75 Christopher O Banner 86, l25, I63 Evelina Ochoa I75 lsrael Ochoa 33 Kenneth Ochoa I24, I75 Mirlo Ochoa I87 Mark Oehmke 38 Mike Oehmke I75 Kimberly O'Halloran 22, 33, 75, IOS, ll5, l63 Patricia O'Halloran 87, II5 Migdalia Oieda l63 Dalia Ojeda 87 Patrick O'Keefe 33, IIO George Olocott I75, l78 Patrick Olcott 83, l63 Heather Oliver ll5. I75 Christiana Orfanos 59, 86, I75 Stephen Orlick l63 Carlos Ortega l09, I79 James Ortiz l67 Sandra Ortiz l63 Bethany Ostland I87 Kimberly Ostland l87 Scott Ostland l67 Collette Owens 82, l63 Anita Pacheco 87, I64 Richard Pacheco 33 Jeffrey Padgett IO3, I87 Kevin Pagoria I64, l86 Mary Palanca I75 Paula Palcek 33, 45, 48, 85 Stephen Palcek I75 Anthony Pallanti 33 Vincenzina Palombi 80, 83, 95, I64 Anthony Panici I22, I87 Cataldo Panici I22, I87 James Panici I87 Brian Panozzo I87 Frederick Parker 33 Cassandra Parr I87 Laurie Pascarella 86, 93, Il7, I75 Paul Pascarella I75 Daniel Pastorelle I87 Ambrose Patrizi I87 Dennis Patrizi l67 Elise Patton I75 Russell Paus I75 Bryant Payne I87 Charles Payne I75 Chestley Payne l79 Natalie Payne I79 Sheelah Payne I87 Chris Pedraza II7, l84 Marlene Pedraza 86, I75 Michelle Peeples l69 Norma Pena I64 '. 1 Dionne Penny I64 David Pensinger I75 Alicia Perez 33 Alma Perez I64 Cecilio Perez I75 lsaias Perez I64 Michael Perez I75 Rickey Perez I75 Rosa Perez 8I. I87 Deron Perkins I32, I75 Steve Perl 33, 46, 73 Glenda Permenter I64 Michael Perozzi I87 Rhonda Perrotta I75 Anthony Perry l6I, I69 Joseph Perry 86 Kenneth Peters 33 Jacqueline Petrarca 46, 93. I87 James Petrarca I87 John Peetrarca 33, 42, I22 Americo Petrongelli IIO, I32, I87 Anna Petrongelli I75 James Petrongelli 85, I87 Annamaria Petrou l76 Robert Pettigrew l76 Shari Pettigrew 33 Mario Petty I87 Charles Pharazyn 95, I87 Robert Pharazyn l76. l78 Kenneth Philip 33 Kim Phillip I64 David Phillips l67 Debbie Phillips I87 Francie Phillips 87, I64 Michael Piccolo I87 Joan Pierce I87 Gina Pigozzo I87 Gino Pigozzo I64 Louis Pignotti 33 Alfred Pilotto 33, I39 Patrick Piquion 33, I22 Tamara Piquion 77, 78, 86, l76 Frank Piro I64 Rosann Pisterzi l76 Joseph Piunti IIO. l76 Rob Piunti I87 Cynthia Planera 33, 70, 72, 94, lO6 we Livia Planera 93, I48, I87 Romana Planera 87, 95, I64 Teresa Planera 95, IO3, I87 Rodney Plenty I87 Roshonda Plenty I64 Sherry Plock 83, I64 Janet Plucienik 84, 85, II6, I87 Daren Plucinski 84 Joseph Podnar 34 John Poerio 34, IO3, IIO Brinkley Pointer l9l Charlie Pointer l76 Joyce Pointer I87 Phyllis Pointer 87, I64 Thomas Polka 34 Cathy Pongelli 34, 45 Joseph Pope l79 Brian Popko l67 Carla Porter l76 Elgin Porter 38 Kellie Porter I64 La Richelle Porter 34, 7l, 73, 90 Marsha Porter 99, I87 Timothy Porter l25, I36, I64 Spiro Poulos IO2, l76 Tawana Pouncey I64 Timothy Powell 86. I35, I64 Marcia Powers I87 Mitchell Powers l6l, I64 Debbie Pratscher I87 Scott Pratscher l76 Wendy Pratscher 34, 46. l98 Sandra Preacely l79 Heather Prendergast I87 Shelly Prendergast 22, 34 Robert Presutti 34, 49, 75, 94, IO2 Mary Priller I29, I76 Stuart Prim 83. I64 William Prince l76 Mary Prisco I84, I87, I88 Brian Prokop I22. I9l Laurie Prokop ll5, l76 Annette Pruneda 47, 85, I88 Martin Pruneda 86, II4, I64 Michael Pryszcz l76 Angela Puente l9l Josephine Puente 34 April Pugh I75, I76 Sharon Puelc 85, 85, II6, I88 9 Robin Quattrocchi 86, 93, I87, I88, l89 Maria Quintanilla I64 Renee Radtke I88 Tammi Ragland I64 Anne Raich I64 Dean Ramaeker I88 John Rmaey I88 Rose Ramey I64 Samuel Ramey 34, 52, 54, 55, 84, 85, l94 Brenda Ramirez I64 Elizabeth Ramirez I64 Esmeralda Ramirez 34, 83 Gilbert Ramirez I24, I36, l76 Marylou Ramirez I64 Norma Ramirez 34 Priscilla Ramirez 34 Raquel Ramirez I88 Rebecca Ramirez 34, 80, 95, II6, II7 Rosalie Ramirez I88 Apolinar Ramos I64 Guadalupe Ramos 38 Maria Ramos I88 I97 Mario Ramos I76 Sylvia Ramos 34 Debra Ratkovic II7, I76 Timothy Ratkovic 34,94 Shelly Ravellette I76 Clifton Reed I76 Vernon Reed l32, I88 Peter Rees I88 Samuel Rehak I76 Lisa Reithel I88 Michelle Rellis IO3, I88 Brian Renfrew IO3, I22, I88 Anthony Renzetti I22, I88 Jann Reyling 34, IO2 Melissa Reynolds 36, 59. IIS, I76 Salathiel Reynolds 86. I24, I34. I76 Kenard Rice I79 Sheena Rice I88 Victoria Rice I9l Allen Richards 38, 67 Patricia Richards 90. I88 Ronald Richards IO9, I9I Terri Richmond 54, 87, IG4 Rosalind Riesbeck 86, I76 Anthony Riley l34. I79 Robert Rinearson I22, I88 Timonty Rinearson I24, I76 Monica Rios 38, I27 Doris Rivera IG4 Marcello Rivera I76 Maria Rivera l64 Monica Rivera I76 Raymond Rivera I76 Sylvia Rivera l64 Vilma Rivera I76 Lynise Roach IG4 Anthony Roberts II4, IG4 Stephanie Roberts 87, IG4 Andrew Roberson 34, I22 Coletta Robertson I88 Mark Robertson II4, I24, I76 Angela Robinson I88 Antoinette Robinson I76 Cleveotha Robinson I9l Jeffery Robinson I79 Kenneth Robinson 86. I64 Kimberly Robison 83, I64 Robert Robison I24, I76 Celina Rocha 80, 82, I88 Eric Rochelle 86. l7S, I76 Wanda Rodgers 87, I76 Corina Rodriguez 34 Cathleen Rodriguez I88 Cathy Rodriguez I88 lsaias Rodriguez IO9, IG4 Jesse Rodriguez 34 Julio Rodriguez l64 Luis Rodriguez 83, IG4 Marie Rodriguez I76 Melissa Rodriguez I88 Raquel Rodriguez 87, IS6, l64 Ricky Rodriguez 38 Sylvia Rodriguez IG4 Michael Rodzen IGS Corinne Roe I76, I89 Julia Roebuck IGS Berthaine Rogers I65 Elizabeth Rogers 22, 34 Aldo Rojas I88 Sylvia Rojas 34 Tracy Romano IG7 Andrew Romanyak I88 Toula Romas IO2, IGS James Romine I76 Debra Roop 87, IGS Donald Roop 84, 85, I88 I98 Guillermina Rosales I76 Juan Rosales IGS Ruben Rosales 86, I24, I76 Yolanda Rosales I76 Carolyn Rose IGS Joseph Rosetti 82, IGS Tim Rosinski IO3, I88 Wendy Rosinski IGS Barbara Ross I88 Constance Ross 38, I79 Linda Ross 34, IOG Vickie Ross 87, l65 Shari Rossetto 99, I88 Sheri Rossi 87, 93, I64 Suzanne Rost 34, 94, 96, lI8, ll9 Anthony Rotondi IO9, I76 Kimberly Rowe 86, I76 Tiffany Rowland IGS Dorothea Royer 72, 73, IO3 Elizabeth Royer 35, IG7 Kevin Rucker IGS Jeffrey Rucklos l65 Arnell Ruffin l25, I35, I65 Ronald Ruffin I24, l34, I76 Sabrina Ruffin 87, IGS Carl Ruggeri IGS Teresa Ruggeri IGS Teresa Ruggeri 85, I88 Diana Ruiz IGS Jordan Ruiz l65 Paula Ruiz 35, 80 I Roxann Ruiz II7, I29, I76 Kelly Ruse 35, IIG, ll7 Rita Rush IGI, I65 Daniel Rusnak I88 Daryl Russell 38, 7l, 75, I22 Eddie Rybolt IO3, I88 David Sabo I79 Monica Sadler IGS Shelley Sadowski IO3, I88 Maria Sahagon 35, Sl - Frederico Sahagun 35 Guadalupe Sahagun IGS Gale Saia I88 Elizabeth St. Leger 85, I9O James St. Leger II4, I76 Noraen Saldivar 87, IGS i -- -, ., -5 ' f : ' Justina Salgado 35 David Salinas I88 Paul Salinas I6S Tiasha Sallis I88 Cale Salter I6S Bryan Samuels I24, I76 Alexander Sanchez I65 Guadalupe Sanchez 8I, I88 Linda Sanchez SI, I65 Norma Sanchez 8l, I88 Reuben Sanchez IGS Ricardo Sanchez IGS Sandra Sanchez I29, I76 Xavier Sanchez IGS Tammy Sanders I88 Alma Sandoval I88 Juan Sandoval IO9, I79 Mary Sanfratello I76 Phillip Sanfratello l9l John Santaniello 38, 70, 72, 9 Saul Santiago IGS Linda Sass 49, 86, I79 Susan Sass 35,95 Amena Saunders IGS Alma Sauseda 38 David Sauter 35 Patrick Sauter IGS Anthony Scartozzi I88 Richard Schackart IGS Robert Schassburger l9I Terry Schaufele I88 Jonelle Scheihing I88 Trina Scheihing IO2, IGS Renee Schichner I77 Mark Schimanski I77 Barbara Schindler I65 Peter Schmidt 35, II4 Michelle Schnepf IGS Norman Schnepf 38 Rose Schoiber I79 Bret Schroeder 86, II3, I77 Richard Schroff l9I Richard Schroff I9l Daniel Schultz I88 Laura Schultz 87, IGS Stephen Schultz IIO, I88 Linnie Schwartzkopf 38 Julie Schwarz 35 Glenester Scott I77 Michael Scott I77 Bobbie Sears I65 David Seaver II4, I73, I77 Christina Segoviano l65 David Seibert 35, II2, II4 Paula Selent I77 Gina Sellers 35, lOl Renee Selmon I88 Heidi Seng 35,'82. 84, 94 Frederick Seniw l87 William Seniw 86, l2S, IGS Beth Senne 87, l2O. I65 Jim Senzel 35, I9l Antonio Serrato 22, 35 Veronica Serrato I77 James Shambo I77 Michael Shambo I89 Michelle Shambo 87, l75, I77 Jerome Sharp I79 Lessie Sharp l9l Lois Sharp IG7 Dan Shelton I37, I89 Dawn Shelton I89 Eric Shenarult IG7 Lori Shepherd IO2, I89 William Shimizu I89 Karen Shirley 99, I77 S, 98 William Shorter 38 April Showers 87, I77 Billy Showers 39. I22, l35 Kimberly Siebert 86. I89 Glynnis Simmons l9I Sean Simmons IGS David Simonetti I77 Lynda Simonetti 93, IGS Devonnye Simpson l2S, I35, IGS Brian Sims I89 Christopher Sineni I79 Susan Sineni 38, IO3 Darrell Singletary I35, I65 Rosemary Siragusa 92, I47, I89 John Skorup I22, l3S Darrell Skinner I77 Laura Skrzynski I89 John Smado 35 Scott Smado l67 Tinna Smado l9l Paula Small 83, l65 Natalie Small I89 Adam Smith I36, I65 Anthony Smith l9I Cherri Smith 86, 95, I89 Darrell Smith I77 Diane Smith 35 Fletcher Smith I77 Gilbert Smith I65 Gregory Smith I89 Jack Smith 82, I89 Jerry Smith I35, IGS John Smith IG5 Kelley Smith 35, 84, 85 Solen Smith I77 Tanya Smith 85. 87, I89 Theresa Smith 95. I89 Tonya Smith 87, IGS Torrey Smith I35, IGS Tyra Smith I89 Vivian Smith 35, 95, IOG Vivica Smith I89 William Smith l66 Kenneth Snedden IGG Laverne Sneed I77 Randy Soderlund 38 Karen Sokol 67, IIS, I26, I89 Ida Solis 35, 94 Edward Solomon I77 Sabra Solomon IGS George Sons I89 Steve Soto I79 Harold South I79 Lisa Spalding I77 Carol Spann 87, I89 Cheryl Spann l66 Joseph Speiser l25, I66 Jerry Spencer 35 Kecia Spencer I89 Michelle Sprague I77 Paul Sprague 80, I89 Richard Sprague I66 Jodi Spuhler I77 Todd Spuhler I24, I9O Kimberly Spych 85, 95, ll5, I90 Joseph Srebalus 35, 82 John Stanley I66 Amy Stansberry 54, 87, l66 Herbert Staten l25, l66 Tracilyn Steinmetz I66 Carol Stephany l20, I77 Charles Stephnson l66 Eric Stephenson l66 Kina Stephenson I90 Wesley Stevenson 38. l36 Kelly Stewart 80, I90 Joe Stith I32 Devin Stokes I90 John Stokes 86, I77 Randy Stone I90 Kathryn Stosor 9l, IO2, I77 Valentina Stosor I90 Charles Stovall 22. 36, 74. 94, 96 Joseph Stovall l66 Paul Stovall 54. IO2, l66 Paul E. Stovall 80. 83, l79 Wade Strawbridge 36 Steven Streck l66 Tim Streck I77 Ronald Stygar I77 Kathleen Suchan 36 Roberta Suchan I90 Kimberly Swain l66 Barbara Swinke 36 Greg Tama 38 Roger Tarrant I90 Walter Tatum I90 Lisa Tavoletti 93, 95, I26, l66 Terrance Tavoletti I67 Byron Taylor 39. l77 Fred Tenayuca I90 Maria Teneyuca I90 Sheree Teske I90 Joe Tetter I32, l9l Becky Thomas l66 Darwin Thomas 83. 87. l66 Kelley Thomas I77 Kristen Thomas ll8, I90 Angela Thompson 38, l9l Diahanna Thompson I77 Eric Thompson I34, I77 George Thompson l66 Sharon Thompson 80, 83, l66 Terry Thompson I90 Jerry Thrift I77 Dawn Tiberi 99, I90 Joseph Tiberi l9l Paul Tieri 36, l03 Victor Tieri I24, I77 Michael Timlin I90 Mickie Timlin 22, 36. 75. 94. 96. Kevin Tinsley 36 Mary Lynn Tokarczyk l66 Merlene Toliver I77 Gehart Toller 86. l25, l66 Robert Torkelsen I67 Christopher Torres I77 George Torres I90 Mark Torres I66 Melissa Tracy IIS, I78 Kimberly Trammell I78 Mike Trauscht I90 Tim Trauscht l03 Andrew Travis I79 Anette Travis 87, I29, I66 Anthony Travis I90 IO2 Jerome Travis I79 Rose Trent l66 Aida Trevino I67 Donna Trevino I79 Tania Trice 9l, I78 Albert Trigo I67 Stephen Triplett I66 Shawn Trock 80. 82, II4, I78 Joseph Troianowski 80, 82, Eric Trusty 83, I66 Heather Trusty 87, 95. l66 Kathryn Trusty 36 Linda Tryon 36, 82. 85 Daniel Tucker 38 Dwayne Tucker l36, I78 I77. I78 Jonathon Tucker 82. 95. II4, I90 Timothy Tucker l66 Tyrone Tucker l25, I66 William Tucker I78, l87 Rebecca Turek 36, 70, 94, IO2, I74 Alexandra Turner l9l Ll , V Mitchell Udowitz I78 Daniel Uliassi 54. 55, 66, 86, IO2 Heidi Ullmann l66 Jose Ulloa I22, I78 Miguel Ulloa 86, IO9, I67 Terry Vagnoni I22, I90 Diane Valdez I78 Doris Valdez 36 Shirley Valere I66, I83 Michelle VanBeek I66 Consuelo Van Drunen I90 Vern Vance l66 Mark VandenBrink 36, IO3 Marlene VanKuiken 36, 54,' Allen Vasquez I79 Vickie Vasquez l73, I78 Kathryn Vaughn 87, lI5, I66 Kelli Vaughn I78 Dawn Vavouleas 36 Terrance Vaughn I67 Christine Vega Ill, I90 Hank Vega 36, 67, 73, IO3, l Cecilia Vela I78 James Vela I78 Juan Vela I67 Javier Valazquez I78 Jorge Velazquez I90 Jose Velez l66 Mark Velez II2, I37, IS4, I90 James Venditti I78 Rosa Verduzco l66 Angela Vickers 86, ll5, I78 55, 60 22 Todd Victor 36. 45. 59, I22, I46 Wendy Victor 9l, IO2. l78 Francisco Villagomez l66 Jackie Villalobos I66 Emilia Villalon 36, IO3 Pablo Villanueva 36 Yolanda Villanueva 36 Maria Villarreal 36 Rosemary Villarreal 87, l66 Christina Vinnacombe 87, I Joe Vitale 36 Luigi Vitelli I90 Loren Vittori l79 Stephanie Vivian I78 Michelle Volpe 87, l66 Sheila Volpe I78 5 Alex Vrbanoff 37 66 ,X,Y,Z John Waddle l66 Marea Wade 83, l66 Stephanie Wade 37, 80 Maribeth Waite 86, I78 Diane Waiters 37 Robert Wald 37, l03 Charlene Walker 37, 54, 66, Derrick Walker I78 Jimmy Walker I66, I83 Kimberly Walker 37, 84, 85 Lillian Walker 99, I90 Derrick Wallace l9l Tina Wallace 87, l66 98 I Willie Wallace I90 Sharon Walrath l84, l89, l9l Cynthia Walters 37, 66, 94 Sherry Walters l66 Theresa Ward I78 Susan Warn I90 Angela Warren I78 Adriene Washington l66 Dwayne Washington 83, l25, Kimberly Washington l66 Leon Washington I78 Ronald Washington l66 Sandra Washington I90 Shawn Washington I90 Andre Watkins l66 Leonardo Watts 38, I37 Thomas Watts 38 Linda Wayne I90 Paul Wayne 37. 85. ll4 Jeannie Wazny 86, l79 John Webb 37, IO3 Mark Webb I22, I90 Paul Webb I67 Sandra Webster l9l Shelia Webster I78 Deborah Weisbrodt 86, I78 Daniel Weishaar I22, l9l Steven Weiss 86, I67 Ellen Welk 80, l9l Andrea Wells 87 Carmella Wells l87, l9l Leticia Wells l66 Lolita West l9l Loretta Weston 38. l28, I29, Tim Weygandt l79 Tami Whitaker 37 Angelique White 87, I67 Donna White 37 Karolyn White 37, 90, 9l Rodney White I67 Sherman White 9l, I22, I32 David Whitehead IO3, l9l Clayton Whitfield 38 Keenya Whitfield l9l Tino Whitfield I32, I79 Tion Whitfield I32 Kenneth Whitten 38 Christine Wiencek 82, I78 I36. l66 I30, l9l Arthur Wiggins I78 Frederick Wilkes I67 Angela Williams 87, I67 Brenda Williams I67 Chandra Williams 37. 54. 55 Cleola Williams l9l Gregory Williams l79 James Williams 37 Jessica Williams I67 Joyce Williams 38 Katrina Williams l9l Kelly Williams 86, IO2, I67 Loretta Williams l79 Martin Williams I67 Mia Williams 37 Michael Williams I67 Michelle Williams l9l Michael Williams I67 Ralph Williams l9l Sean Williams 37 Tennida Williams I79 Willie Williams 99, l79 Willie L. Williams l9l Douglas Williamson 86, l79 Anthony Willingham l9l Calvin Willis 38 Clenteria Willis 37 Cynthia Willis I79 Darnell Willis 87, I67 Larry Willis l9l Richard Willis 37, IO2 Robert Willis l25, I67 Adam Wilson l9l Armetra Wilson I67 Bernard Wilson I67 Brian Wilson I34 Don Wilson I79 Janice Wilson l9l Pamela Wilson l9l Paula Wilson I29, l79 Scott Wilson 37 Scott Wilson 37 Timothy Wilson 37 Tom Wilson I22 Vikki Wilson 99, ll6, l9l Arthur Wimberly 82, l9l Richard Wimmer 37 Dennis Winder I24, l79 Dawn Winkiel I79 Tammy Winn l9l Ronald Winter l9l Bular Winters l89, l9l Ernest Winters 86. l56, I67 Lavonne Winters I79 Virginia Winters I67 William Witt I67 Belinda Wolf l9l William Wolf 37, I22 Michael Wolff 37, 49. 94, IO2 Jackie Wolny 37, l06 Robert Wolski 38, I06 Brian Woods 38 Carla Woods I79 Donald Woods 38 Karen Woods l79 Mario Woods l25. I67 Patricia Woodson I79 Addison Woodward I67 Michelle Woosley I79 Charissa Wooten lO6, I9l Roslyn Wooten l75. I79 Kimberlyn Wright 87, I67 Raul Wysinger I9I Mark Yacono I9l Gary Yambor 80, 82, l9l Keith Young I9l Anthony Younger 86. 87, I67 Laura Youmans 38 Donald Yuratovac 38 Charles Zalewski 38 Martin Zalewski I79 Evangelina Zambrano 8l. 86, I9l Jose Zambrano lO9. I67 Jose Zambrano lO9. I67 Arlene Zander IOJ, l9I George Zerante IlO, I79 Robert Ziems 38 Joan Zilligen 38. 85, 98. 99 Matt Zimny I79 George Zollicoffer I79 Elena Zomparelli 47, I9l Mark Zona 54, I67 Keri Zubak 38, l9l Elizabeth Zube lO2, II8, I9I Maria Zuniga l79 Congratulationsll Mickie Timlin-Class of '83. We are proud of you and Mike. Dad, Mom. and Mitzi. Congratulations, Sondra! You did it. You graduatedl Your Mother. Gilbert Smith-Keep on running for Bloom. Congrats, Leah Hillsl Ma, Da, Fel, Kim and Tony. Good luck in the futurel Fel, Chris, and Philip Congratulations. Robin Lewis, your life has just begun. Childish things behind you, the best is yet to come. God Bless and keep you. Love always, your family. Congratulations, Mike Betancourta we're JCD very proud of you. Praise the Lord, Ken Peters has finished I2th! Pride in Paul Cellini, my favorite lineback- er. Mom. Congratulations, Jerry Spencer: we're proud. Mom and Dad. I am honored to have you as my daughter, Carol E. Mack. Love, your mother, Annie. Congratulations, Lou Melone. Love Mom and Dad. Joe Podnar: Congratulations on four years well donel Good luck in future endeavors. Mom and Dad. sf. X f f f My X., 101 Congratulations, Chas. Stovall. You fill our hearts with love. We are proud. Love Mom and Dad. John Balassone: We are proud of you, keep up the good work. Mom and Dad. Congratulations! Therese Balassone, hope you have a good life. Mom and Dad. Paula Ruiz. Congratulations and good luck in college. We love you, Kim Siebert! Mom and Dad. Sue Gard: With much love. HALLELUJAHI Mom and Dad. Congratulations, Greg Limas, you've nev- er given up. Good luck, Stacy Medley. l love you. Mom. Susan Sass, congratulations on a job well done. Mom and Dad. Paula Selentf Thanks for trying harder. Dad. Thank you, Joseph Brehm. for being such a fine, honorable, intelligent and loving son. May God Bless and Keep you. Proudly, Mom and Dad. We're so proud of your work in your fresh- man year, Lloyd Doogan. Love, Mom. George, and Brian. Congratulations and best wishes, Steve Ei- sermann, in what ever you choose in life. We love you. Mom and Dad. Lisa Michelle Harris: May you have only happyrtomorrows . .. Judy Smith. Much success in all your endeavors Joyce Dinwiddie A very special congratulations to the best sister ever. Whip it good. Stacey Danette Harris l wish you God's bountiful blessings in all of your Iife's endeavors . . . Grandmother Black Congratulations and love . . . Your Aunts, Loretta and Patsy Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers. Congratulations .. . Grandmother Harris Reach high, for stars lie hidden in your soult dream deep for dreams precede ev- ery goal. LOTZALUVI . . . Your Sister, Ta- mela Harris May your future be as kind as you have been to me. Congratulations Brenda Claybon. Congratulations and the best of every- thing Uncle Charles. A pocketful of sunshine in case of rainy days, A lovely choir of bluebirds to sing your cares away A bright bouquet of happiness and when this year is through, A heart full of sweet memories As souvenirs for you. Congratulations. love S happiness. Mom and Dad To. Sharon Thompson. May these high school years be filled with an abundance of fun, friends and rich experiences that form the strong foundation for a reward- ing future and gratifying material for some of the happiest memories of your youth. Love, Dad and Mom. Kelly Hooks: Congratulations. we love you. From the Colemans. Donna Coleman. We all love youl Your family. Carol, no more Suzy-Q's! S.K. Kathy. Fire and Ice never forget Nov. 23. Joan. Congratulations and much success. Mom, Dad, Randy, and Tiny Walters. Good Luck, I don't know, Uh-well-may- bel Dear Todd Victor: May your future years bring success and happiness. Love Mom. JoAnn: Thanks for a wonderful yearl Love Doug. With Love and pride from Mom and Dad Garcia. May your future be as bright as your smile and may you have happiness always. Love, Mom and Dad Cairo. l will always love you, Yanira! From, Wil- liam. Angie, keep up the good work. Your family CMillerJ. To: Michelle, good luck in the future and may we always stick together. Love al- ways, Twauna. Thanks, Mom, I love youl M.E. Denis, congratulations and good luck. Your loving Grannie. Best of luck. Cray, in your coming years in Bloom's Band. Love Mom and Twan Bur- nette. Congratulations, Steve Hart, on your graduation. You have made us proud. Be happy always in whatever you do. With love always. Mom and Dad. Lisa Hoffman. May God help you keep up the good work. Love. Mom and Dad. To our son, Ricky Dandino, Good luck to a swell kid and we wish you the best in the future. Love. Mom. Dad and the family. Joel Garcia. Congratulations on your graduation day. June I983. Congratulation on a Great New B ginnin I -The Annual Staff JOI QV 'Vik f SSS Cfflclal Photographer or Bloom Hugh School ROO T Photographers II3I W. Sheridan Road Chicago 'Y ,, B ., - a ,, , - nf A1 ,. A o Q' , f J A h . -. me . x ' 5 xl V X ,. , d 3 , X ,1 a r h , ' . ,f'w'4k 1- X ' ,Q a 9 , ef, il . ' 'NWA A Ii' , ' , Q -A4 ' , .KK X ' gr ' I H f ' O O O K J ON cw:-lonzva C3 25 547988 ZSIICQ Y? YWCIDEKEED g l T YOUR COMPLETE HOBBY AND RAILROAD SHOP mllllll., THE Hentage Olympia Banlc Home OF 24 noun BANKING' Anytlme all the tame convemence JOQO F1oadAD Hgh y vkNlb'9N'm Olymnl Pm c cagomlg u soc myournengluborlwood Moc-he som cms 2l 55-224 Congratulations 'k ' W , Class of I983 Good luck in the Future THE al lgipzlf TAURANT Hmmllll, RESTAURANT I 8400 8. 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' K cooo J rooo In Calume vIsIt verFIame staurant W' ' ver DrIve il! - e.: - X Q JO Lockers slam shuts they're empty now. One last look down this deserted hallway. Memories are blurred with the visions of yesterday. Our hearts are filled with anticipation- Excitement. Waiting for the unknown. Reflections of past victories and defeats seen in every corner. Our minds are seeking answers- answers with no solutions. None know what the future holds. But here we are now-another ye Time to broaden our horizons. Realization hits hard . .. a feeling of loss, fright. The unexpected. 206 ar passed. It's Just the End 1 gffl I N Jeff., ll-lp M JJ! of a New Beginning lv' 'jj .1 W I L' . Z 7 ..M'J,'0lf W1 . ,Z , 4 .Ml U l X. 2:5 ' ,Ill 'iff' . ., .- l .t. .sn . . , ., X .-'5 -,L - Q . .mg l Decisions, too many- they cloud the mind. Now the time is here to pull it all together. The world awaits us- the land of opportunity. Success and Failures pick up once agaim Start anew. As years pass, added knowledge strenghthens us. We become more complete, educated. Ideas and discoveries are infinite. Never able to reach that plane, the plane of perfection-all'knowing. It has started once again: That New Beginning. -Renee LaMantia Class of l983 207 5 way. The thing I will remember the most ges paper and space, we need- ed so thing exciting and different to fill about the staff is all the late night jams we had in our attempt to get 37 pages to the printer by yesterday. But, for the man WS 208 ccomplish all our goals. You, the st de ts of Bloom, with your diverse bac rounds and interests have given us inspiration and many hours of copy writ- ing and picture taking. It has been an ad- venturous endeavor from the very start of the long awaited end, and with every page turned we hope you will enjoy the results. I, as the editor, have the utmost praise and adoration for the hard working, dedi- cated and ever impressive staff who worked above and beyond the call of duty to put this book together and keep it that . s i . And,we found a perfect place who put it all together, Mr. James Bar- tholomew, I have the greatest thanks be- cause of his guidance and creative ability. Only the Beginning was our theme, and what a perfect way to end our high school years as we Seniors look with an- ticipation toward the beginning of our fu- tures. I hope the book we present to you will delight you as you read ity I hope it continues to remind you of the great school that we all have made it to be. I hope it will have as much meaning to you as it does to me. Agn SQ zwuggm xii x Q .ii 'T R- K gb . H ' ' 2' 2 P 75, :N CK NX? gf fs, 97 If f P N X1 X-' xx C A E ' Q f? p ' up f X 0' YJ A L na X' if A? rx 5 K P VD 1f1,.3' V Yagi' si f - -e YO P C? f-X 1 LJ ' -7 L-Q ' ' 1 f . 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