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

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We are not a shadow hiding in the night, Blue and Gold is flaming, sending out its light Hail Hail to the Blue and Gold, As we pledge our loyalty. Our Alma Mater proud and true, Bloom Trail, our love to thee. Table of Contents Alma Mater ..... Dedication ..... .... ....... ,..... . . . Sports fFall and Winterl ..... Features lFall and Winterl ..... Staff ................,..................,. Senior Class ..... Junior Class ............ Sophomore Class ....... Freshman Class ...... Clubs .............,..................., Supplement fSpring '80l ..... Around Campus eww 4 l W i--swmsrwqsh s ,,, ,, ., ,., git... , .Ma ,.,i.,,.,..,,. ' 1- l nflizglsi lslil Qiiliwafz ,Q , .-'Q-it lf, gtg: 13 tl 5 1, I fUpper Lefty Bussin' In A QTopl Students' mouths water while waiting in line for today's specialty - Hoagie Sandwich. Winter Wonderland QAbovel A-one-a, an' a-two-a, an' a . . . fAbovel This couple has fAbovel Olivia Gude's painting class created this ultra-modern mural. dessert before lunch. 4 AROUND SCHOOL i i i Editor-in-Chief ......................... Sports Editor ............................ Men's Sports Editor ............ Women's Sports Asst. Editor Clubs Editor .................... Academics Co-Editors ...... Senior Class Editor .................. junior Class Editor ................... junior Class Asst. Editor ...., Sophomore Class Co-Editors ..... Freshman Class Co-Editors ..... Advertising Editor ....... Faculty Editor ....... Business Operations Manager ..... . .. Men's Sports Asst. Editor ........... Women's Sports Editor ............... Features Editor ..................................... Features Asst. Editor ..... ....... Clubs Asst. Editor ..... ....... Senior Class Asst. Editor ........... Trail Blazer 1980 Yearbook Staff Dave Perry Loretta Smith Tim Heatherly Cheryl laeger Anthony Bovara .. Mary Ciraefnitz Richard Lopez Laurie Betz Sharon Hampton .. Suzanne Neese Vernesta Jackson Sue Davis Vicki Sztuba Cindy Zivkovich jackie St. jacques Robert Brown Liz Wolfe Bill Davis Tammi Mugfor Bessie johnson Karla Thomas Dean Millsap Mr. Don Deakin Photographers ...... ..................... Y earbook Staff Root Photography Studio Publisher ............................... Walsworth Publishing Co. Publisher's Representative ............ Mr. Bob Moorhead fTopJ Olivia Gude's painting class designed this exotic mural. iLefti Students enjoy a wholesome meal in the school cafeteria. AROUND SCHOOL 5 fRightj Bloom Trail teachers walked the picket line during a seven-day strike at the begin- ning of the year, while the students enjoyed an extended summer vacation. fBelow Lefty Larry Loven, one of our more dedicated teachers and beloved swim coach, demonstrates real style on the picket line. He looks like he's prepared to camp a long time, if necessary. fBelow Righty lim jankus, a dean of students and a former school board member himself in the Village, patrols the picket stations helping to keep spirits high. , ' 1 15- Y' - 'Uv , W vi? ft', ,. N'3 ii i'J'xrf-im 'EW T gg ? '-Q. E K 'ut t A Teachers held a rally and picnic at Don Deakin's place in Miller Woods to help boost morale on the picket lines during the longest strike in the school district's history. awww Swim K . vuntwmwmwnmhm , -..h,,,m'M-Mn -. i- 1-w..,,,,WWqM . Wei-v-,,m v.Iri ,- fist! tAbove Lefty District 206 teachers gathered together at Bloom High School to listen to the negotiators' report on the tentative new contract and to vote on ratification. iAbovej One board member suggested that teachers might have to wait until Christmas to get what they were asking forp so ,... the teachers celebrated Christmas early in hopes of ending the strike sooner. School got off to a late start during the 1980-81 academic year because of the longest strike by teachers ever held in the history of Bloom School District 206. When the 7-day strike ended: -The teachers were happy because they finally got a contract and a 140!o salary raise. -The School Board members were happy because the 140f0 salary raise only cost them 11010. -The students had mixed emotions because they had to return to school and end their extended summer vacations. The new contract, which was called a work of creative financing was conceived and designed by the attorneys representing the two sides - particularly John Cifelli, representing the teachersg and David Kula, representing the School Board. According to the Teachers' Association President Frima Margolin, prior to the settlement, the teachers of Bloom District 206 were the lowest paid in both Cook and DuPage counties. The teachers suffered large losses inispending power during the previous 3-year contract. TEACHERS' STRIKE 7 T lkightl Eric Heiden, winner of five olympic gold medals in speedskating. fBelowl Phil Mahre, silver medalist in the slalom, 'Q Q5 p-QA 'Eff' Us ' 13 G5 Us SA U.S. Olympic Gold Medal Hockey Team 8 DEDICATION emeneaefilfilfam QA 'in .-4:1 S Dedication There comes a time in everyone's life when a crucial decision must be made. There comes a time in everyone's life when they are called upon to make a sacrifice. There comes a time in everyone's life when they must put the needs of others ahead of their own personal objectives. This time arrived during 1980 for our American Summer Olympic Team when they were asked by United States President jimmy Carter to boycott the 1980 Summer Olympics scheduled to be held in Moscow, Russia. It all began six months before the summer games were to start when Russia invaded Afghanistan. The games symbolize friendship among countries and are usually kept free of politics, demonstrating that peace can exist, even in a world of nations with vastly differing values, differing religious beliefs, differing economic and social standards, and differing government structures. However, the invasion was viewed by most nations of the world as a contradiction of what the games symbolized and a violation of human rights by a country that was scheduled to soon host the World Games. Even as the debate of withdrawal vs. boycott was being heard round the world, the 1980 Winter Olympics were being held in Lake Placid, New York, and American athletes were making history. Linda Fratianne took a silver medal in figure skating. Tai Babilonia and Randy Gardner were expected to take the gold medal in pairs skating until Randy suffered a pulled leg muscle and the couple was forced to drop from the competition. Eric Heiden, a young speed skater from Wisconsin, made all Americans proud as he became the first athlete in Olympic history to win five individual gold medals. h But the greatest moment of the games came when the U.S. Olympic Hockey Team, which was considered the underdog, soundly defeated the Russian Hockey Team in a symbolic battle on the ice, and then went on to win the gold medal. On February 10, 1980, President Carter's time for decision and sacrifice had come and he took the initiative to lead the free world in a rebuke of Russia's invasion and on behalf of the United States' Olympic Team, threatened to boycott the Summer games if Russia did not withdraw its troops from Afghanistan by May. lt is all history now. Russia refused to withdraw. The United States Olympic Team and teams from all over the free world voted to boycott the Summer Games, the first such boycott in the Games' history. For most athletes it was a difficult decision and it was a tremendous personal sacrifice. Most athletes had been training for years in preparation for their events. Most athletes had endured years of personal, social and economic hardship for an opportunity to represent their nation in the World Olympics which come only once every four years. For most athletes this was to be their only chance to participate in the Games. Four years hence, most would be past their prime and called upon to step aside to make room for younger, better developed athletes to represent their nation. But these athletes realized that the time had also come for them to put the needs of others ahead of their own personal objectives, and they patriotically voted to support the leadership initiative taken by President Carter. Did the boycott accomplish its desired goal? Russia did not withdraw from Afghanistan, but for Russia the games were definitely not as successful as they had hoped and the boycott may have deterred them from invading other nations. Ultimately, only time and history will reveal how successful the boycott really was. Was the personal sacrifice made by the individual athletes worth it? This is a question that can only be decided by the individual athlete, and again, only time and history may provide the ultimate answer . . . Because of the greatness of our 1980 Olympic athletes, both those who participated in the Winter Games and those who sacrificed their opportunity to participate in the Summer Games, we dedicate our 1980 Trail Blazer Yearbook to the 1980 Olympic Teams and make the Olympics and what they symbolize, the theme of our book. DEDICATION 9 10 SPORTS Sports '2 Q V 'Qual' 'Y I I 1 is 'Q' ,lk xi if Mx X ffiik W XQX .. :T 3 G f '5' -up - ul ,iggn N --S xx. X ,...-F,-W' rn -iw Homecoming rg if ,..- J ..s! 'U 1. KJ J f 1' J J' rl' I U Pep Assembly fLeftj The cheerleaders flip for the football teams. fBelow lefty The pom pons show that they're Hot Stuff . lBelowJ Sharon Barnes Shakes 'em up QAbove lefty The football players get rowdy at a pep assembly. lLeftl The cheerleaders couldn't afford chiropractors so they hired Geisha girls, Maria Canali, Pat Perkins and lan Shrum to get the kinks out of their backs. HOMECOMING 13 s. or X qRightj H14-64-32 HlKEl lBelow Righty The Blazers and the Wildcats battle it out 'til the end. fBelowJ Gee, your hair smells terrific! D' l U I -um, 'Sf j-rdf ,,, , Q an l Q P- Q , . fAboveJ Hit Me With Your Best Shot! lAbovei Let's get small. 14 HOMECOMING Homecoming Game 84 Parade QLeftl Erwin Hanck shows that he's fast with his hands. fBottom Lefty Left, Left, Left, Right, Left. fBottoml O.E.A. students can not only type, they can also march. The 1980 Homecoming football game was played on September 26. The Thornton Wildcats were the opposing team. The Blazers put up a great fight against the Wildcats but were defeated. Between games, many organizations presented creative floats and banners. At half-time of the Varsity game, the homecoming court was announced and loan Wright succeeded Patty McCormick as Homecoming Queen. l 1 if l an 1 HOMECOMING 15 loan right Crowned Homecoming Queen 80 fAbove Righty The Homecoming Court waves to the crowd during the parade. QRighti Homecoming Queen, loan Wright, surrounded by her court. fBeIow Leftj 1979 Homecoming Queen, Patty McCormick, crowns 1980 Queen, loan Wright. QBeIow Righty The Three Faces of loan. Letter Club B fl Mr. Dan Candiano Athletic Director Mr. joe Skowronski Women's Sports Coordinator lFront Rowj Dorothea Brown lTrackj, Pete Grutzius lFootballl, Cindy Anzelmo lWomen's Basketballl, Glenn Burress lMen's Basketballj lMiddle Rowj Bonnie Lomas Wolleyballl, Paula Gibes lWomen's Swimmingj, Sue Wilkening fSoftballj, Colleen Spangler QCross Countryl, Beth Sedlacek lWomen's Gymnasticsl fBack Rowl Paul Sedlacek lCross Countryl, Billy james lBaseballl, Howard longsma QWrestlingJ, Rick Lopez lMen's Swimmingj, Andy Gwiazda 1Baseballl 63? Mrs. ludy Boblaik Athletic Secretary LETTER CLUB 17 Pom Pon Squad QFront Rowj Renee Renzetti, Irma Gonzalez, Bobbie james, Donna Felts, Patty Moore. fSecond Rowl Kathy Brooks, Ciesta Keys, Cindy Salazar, Monica DeLaRosa, Pattie Garza, Debbie Garbacz. lThird Rowj Pat Walker-Williams, Wendy Gordon, Rene Hasier, Patricia Bickham, Rose Marie Rodriguez, The Pom Pon girls showed their style during practice. 18 POM PONS Sandra Smith, Pat Dawson. QBack Rowj Bettina Triezenberg, Tina Coleman April Llorca, Virginia Chaney, Lachelle Mallette, Patty Batres, Gail QBubbles Cook. -C ! 1' The girls took a break to receive instructions from the sideline. Sophomore Cheerleaders lClockwisel Tracy Thurmond, Debbie Behm, Kim Walker, Nicole Williams The Sophomore Cheerleaders fire up at the Pow, and you're dead! The cheerleaders hoped the Blazer's would shoot down their opponents Bloom Pep Assembly. at the game. SOPHOMORE CHEERLEADERS 'I9 arsity Cheerleaders fFront Rowl Pamela Lunsford, Sharon Barnes lMiddle Rowj jan Shrum lBack Rowj Sherry Wiley, Karla Walker, Patricia Perkins 'Q ,guna--vi' Karla Walker cheered on the row- Patricia Perkins boogied to the beat. Sharon Barnes, Movin' straight die crowd during a pep assembly. ahead . lTopJ The Cheerleaders are caught in the middle of doing the splits. fAbove Middlej The Cheerleaders cheer the mighty Blazers into the mood. lAbovej The Cheerleaders show their stuff at the Bloom Trail vs. Bloom Pep Assembly. lTopJ Lynette Barnes leads the Blazers in a cheer. CAbovej The Cheerleaders show their pyramid power with the help of Bloom Trail's first two MALE cheerleaders, Fred Barnes and Cedrick Tolbert. CHEERLEADERS 21 arsit Football fFront Rowl W. Perkins, D. Williams, R. Hernandez, D. Roberson, A. Sloan, K. Buckner, K. Franklin, K. Stack, A. Sanders, A. loiner, D. Kyle, F. Cook, C. Bell QSecond Rowj C. Hicks, B. McCormick, R. Lewis, C. Carson, R. McMillian, M. Mitchell, E. Wiley, L. Kotecki, S. Wright, F. Barnes, L. Armstrong, R. Kraft, j. Demith tThird Rowj Coach Velasquez, K. fAboveJ Al Sloan dodges many Richards players to break into the open. lAbove Righty Players on the sidelines watch intently as a Blazer moves the ball down the field. fRightJ Bob McCormick passes the football to a teammate who will go for a touchdown. 22 VARSITY FOOTBALL Schrepferman, I. Nehnevay, R. Lewis, M. Bailey, G. Patzer, I. Terry, P. McGrew, S. Exo, P. Grutzius, I. Irons, B. Smith lTrainerl, Coach Tong fBack Rowj G. johnson, I. Rogers, T. Brown, R. Wilson, D. Newquist, R. Fields, B. Gillispie, R. Warren, B. Haddle, R. Drake, T. Feilen, Coach johnson lH'Wfh77f vi ,Wd ..ffw12F V 'WfZI'Vl' Sophomore Football QFront Rowj Coach Rich Perna, Westley Cook, William Harden, Robert Foster, Nelson Beach, Brian Glenn, Kevin Schurwanz, Irish West, Louis West, Coach Len Motta fSecond Rowj Dave Schaffer, Andre johnson, Clifton Franklin, Louis Smith, jonathon Franklin, Kenneth Tolbert, Derrick Humphrey, Tom Oswald lThird Rowj Mike Price, Don Doyle, David Neal, Steve Feilen, Marc Curry, Randy jorczak, Phil Kraft QFourth Rowj Emmett Smith, Ernest Burr, Quinn Stone, Dan Memmini, Tom Gifford, Stanley Weems, Greg Farmer fBack Rowj Art Draves, Emilio Betancourt, Dennis Davoren, Ken Bonifield, Mark Stroube, Ed Brzinski, Ed Spila Freshmen Football -up--v-. ,, P ,tape ca. ,sw S F ' . t. Q e 1 r it B nf-A L , .-tr Q it ' 5 Q sas-P' ,. az .I+ 'f' ,Q . ' .Sp - Q- -- sf ' Us if iss ' ' . - E, f - ZE.: ' i f ' W-xllsiixs lFront Rowj Larry McGhee, Tracy Robinson, Henry Teverbaugh, jim jasinski, Bill Blackstone, Don jennings, Douglas Brown, Reggie Parish, jim Saxinger, joe Sherma, Randy Salinas fSecond Rowj Shawn White, john Kulascz, Perry Byers, jerry Williams, Craig Lazora, Don Harris, Eddie Contreras, Alvin Agnew, jesse Teverbaugh, joe Zelek, Melvin Mason, Mike Kettell, Frank Cuttle QBack Rowj Coach Roger Grossnickle, Coach Percell Reed, Ron Kotecki, Brian Dwyer, Frank Boyd, Wayne jennings, Don Pierson, Mike Edwards, Mike Brady, jeff Adams, Dave julian, joe Draves, Frank Diaz, Caoch Ron Ray Men's Golf fFront Rowp A. 1. Apponi, Rodney Christo, Chris Sineni, Chuck Hussey, lanota, Raymond Nunez, Matt Titus, Kevin Qunell, Andy Gwiazda, Francis Steve Smart, Mark Collantes, Lance Noles fBack Rowj Coach Al Versypt, john Harrison, Mike Finnin, Chuck Shoemake 1Abovel John lanota showed his putting form. fAbove Righty Don Croarkin, A. J. Apponi, Lance Noles, Rodney Christo, john lanota, and Chuck Hussey showed off the 1st trophy ever won by a Bloom Trail golf team. fRightJ Fellow teammates watched on as Andy Gwiazda threw a temper tantrum. 24 GOLF Swimming fFront Rowj Dennis Davoren, Tony Turnlund, Rick Bryan Barney, Aaron Ford fBack Rowl Matt Brown, Matt Appleberry, Scott Gibertini, Paul Kettell lMiddle Rowi Bob Merkher, Nick Dohrzheickil Dave Anderson, Chuck Brown, jeff Skimel, Mike Finnin, Mike Navratil, Alex Cobbin, Hernandez, Rogef post, Michael john, Coach Larry Loveh lFront Rowj julie Gesiakowski, Toni Kidwell fSecond Rowl lane Townsend, Maxine Klyczek, Kathy Bradley, Paula Gibes, Linda Serama, Vikki Mortimer, Theresa laniak, Bryan Barney lManagerl 4Third Rowj Coach Larry Loven, Mike Dwyer iManagerj, Kerr O'Toole, Paula Snider, Becky Sullivan, Suzette Mosenan, Nancy Thoedore, Sue Hunt Rosella Rowe fBack Rowj Rick Appleberry, Karen Pack Unidentified, Mary Grant, Kathy Bets, Anita Proctor Unidentified, Donna Lacey, Lisa Townsend, Katie Hodges Hope Blackburn MWWM fFront Rowl Coach Terri Lacy fSecond Rowl Regina Monk Lori Patty Garza Tracy Wills fBack Rowl Teri Andrade Peggy Wilson Debbie O'Donnell, Lisa Wilson, Becky Garner, Barb Imler QThird Rowj Tracy LaMore Montgomery Shanon Guerin Karen Stamszewskr Lucy Nykaza Lori Milam, Toni Alexander, Debbie Ahrens, Melissa McHarg Kim Baker -iq .,., Q 5, 15 Y s,-' ,,,, 1, 4, if ,.,,, my ,,,a,, ,,., 1. ,,,, 'C is r r ,,s,, , ,,,, 'Q llrr tr r'rr K ww aiiil T ii 6 Quai ,,,, QAbovel Karen Staniszewski waits anxiously as her teammate serves. fFar Righty Peggy Wilson waits for the right ball to slam into her opponents' court. fRightj Kim Baker shows the serve that led her to many victories. 26 TENNIS Women's Volleyball lFront Rowj Beth Butkus, Lori Murray, Dorothea Brown, Valeria Sharon Green, Geneva Brown, Deloris Harris lNot Picturedj Melynie Carter lBack Rowj julie Kuznicki, Lisa Spak, Coach joe Skowronski, Braschler, jackie Lanlois, Peggy jackson, Bonnie Lomas lFront Rowj julie DiGuilio, Marianne Hall, Sabrina Harper, Sue Robin Haskins, Tracy Demith, Coach joe Skowronski, Sandy Stone, Kim Kuznicki, Mary Graefnitz, Valerie Wilson fBack Rowj jackie Fisher, Paolella, Monica Chapman lNot Picturedj Kelly Cripe, Kim Green Wrestling sei? aired sms? r if VARSITY lFront Rowj Brian Souza, Richard Davis, Howard Rory Drake, Cordell Williams, Carlton Elder, Derrick Williams, longsma, Leo Armstrong, joe Lopez, Derrell Kyle fBack Rowj Ken Coach Ron Ray fNot Picturedl Starling Smith, Ricky Hughes Gavin, Larry Horton, Mike Ramirez, Reggie Wilson, james Irons, SOPHOMORE fFront Rowj Eugene Ylo, Roger Mattert, Rich Brzinski, jeff Adams, Emett Smith, Tyronne Strickland, Eddie Velez, Anthony Simes, Purcell Moore, Calvin Hatten QBack Rowl Edwards Coach Ron Ray, Charles Van der AA, Emilio Betancourt, Ed in--..i..., FRESHMEN lFront Rowj joe Martinez, Edward Rhymes, Butch Kettell, Leonard Vance, Coach Tom Tong lBack Rowj Ron Kotecki, Norcutt, jonathan Pederson, Robert Oswald, Chris Simes, Darnell joe Zelek, Melvin Mason, Charles Stillwell, Brian Dwyer, Daryl Moore lSecond Rowj Coach Purcell Reed, Victor Wilson, Alfonso Pratt, Mike Brady, Mike Edwards Najera, Henry Teverbaugh, jesse Teverbaugh, Mike Metts, Mike WRESTLERETTES lFront Rowj Tina Garcia, joyce Owten, Carm Daina Siciliani lBack Rowj Yvonne Miller, Valerie Carter, Sabrena Andrade, Terri Williams lSecond Rowj Cindy Smith, Renee Horton, Hopper, Doreen Wells 30 FEATURES ' ml?- iii - 14. Xzqc ff W ww' ff J-,a ,W Aa, 151 - FZ 3' Jw 4 .Nw ww is Q L44 41.4 D 'll' -K, U 1 1 ' .MAJ , V, 1 fn I N 4, . 'WV' ,Q , , W.. -,Mxa ,V V I .f 3 , I - . x Mu I, if ,. FEATURES 31 As the 52 American Hostages landed in Wiesbaden, West Germany, 444 days of nightmares had ended. Crowds cheered as the Ex-Hostages rolled up to the air force hospital. There the 52 Americans would spend five days recovering. Stories ignited about barbar- ic acts committed to the Ex-Hostages while in captivity. These stories and other brutalizing tales were told after President Carter and his advisors worked hundreds of hours before inauguration day to free the Hostages. Many countries took part in the exchange of nine billion dollars to Iranian accounts in London, These countries included England, Canada, Algeria, and Switzerland. Inauguration Day came and a new President, Ronald Reagan, took the oath at noon. Minutes later the Hostages were released. joy and happiness spread throughout the country as the news hit the airwaves. When the Ex-Hostages arrived in their native country, they were greeted with families, millions of yellow ribbons, a ceremony at the White House, and celebrations in their hometowns. As a day of Thanksgiving, President Reagan declared january 29, 1981 a national holiday. The 52 Americans had brought hope, unity, and patriotism to the freest, greatest country in the world, the United States of America! ,UU is iv f 3 5 . A EW t is s s, s t S' Q' E 5 4' , YI 1 Q -is 2 f A -J 1 sf .i,,,g:,, 5' kai uf- j . gurl ,glpw-land V' Am: T fii ti iff e W5 :REE AT LAST! .ldl1. 20-1981 ., g, . , g g Igjiftfafe , g ' ' ' n 1 1 s u '- fi-a '-Lv' . :- .l1.lll M Ex-Hostages 1 . HOSTAGES 5 V IIT he B.T, Express Drama-Rama fAbovel julie Medrano and Kelly Lopez practice their lines in a dress rehearsal of Trifles . QAbove Rightl Lori Smith and the cast perform one scene of Trifles . fRightl Chris Caine and Debbie Hennesy watched on as Michelle Washington and Shelley Dennis came to life in The Magic Shop . fBelow Righty Debbie Hennesy marvels over three dolls - Gayla Wyatt, Mi- chelle Washington, and Shel- ley Dennis - who can come to life after saying the magic words. lFar Rightl Steve Martin investigated a murder in trifles . N-f 36 DRAMARAMA The Bloom Trail Drama Club presented its Drama-Rama of one-act plays on November 21, 1980 at 8:00 p.m. The one-act plays that were shown were Trifles , The Magic Shop , and The Effects of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds . Trifles was a who-dunnit. Some of the townspeople discovered a murder and the play carried on from there. The Magic Shop was about a little girl whose dreams come true after entering a toy store. The Effects of Gamma Rays on Man- in-the-Moon-Marigolds concerned itself with how gamma rays effect life on earth. All three plays were performed by Bloom Trail's most talented young actors. Directing the plays were Mrs. Emily Willis, Ms. Susan Wilson, and Mr. Steve Gende. There were also student directors aiding the teachers. They were Marty Mulkey, Chris Carson, and juan Nunez. A lot of time and effort was put into the production of these plays, and it was obvious in the outcome. fTopj Ruth Siegmeyer practiced a phone conversa- tion in The Effects of Gamma Rays on Man- in-the-Moon Marigolds . fAbove Leftj julie Mustard, Sharon Procunier, and Ruth Siegmeyer rehearsed for opening night. fAbovej julie Mustard noticed the size of her plants. fLeftj julie Mustard showed Sharon Procunier her pet rabbit. On December 18, 1980, the auditorium was filled with people who had the Christmas spirit. The annual Christmas concert was underway. As usual there were soloists. Leanne Bukovic, Deanne Tapley, and Mr. David Huneryager ta teacher at Blooml were three of them. Tom Gurney was the fourth. As always, the crowd went wild when this brilliant young performer stepped on stage. Accompanying the singers on the piano were john Davidson and Teri Oswald. After this gala event, refresh- ments were served in the Commons. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year was passed from one person to another, making this one of the merriest Christmas concerts ever. lTopJ The Treble Choir put a lot of feeling into their songs. tAbove Leftl Chamber Choir demonstrated their talent by giving another tremendous performance at the Christmas concert. lAboveJ The Concert Choir showed off their baritone section. fLeftl Miss Reisner played the piano while the boys caroled at the concert. Band Performances The jazz Band, Marching Band, and Concert Band sponsored many activities throughout the year. The jazz Band conducted their annual jazz festival which allowed schools in the area a chance to view local talent. The Marching Band performed during halftime at the football and basketball games. Concert Band worked to perform a Christmas concert. They also worked with Symphonic Band to assemble a pep band. At Bloom Trail, music is a world within itself . fRighty The Marching Band performed during halftime at one of the football games. lBelowy The jazz Band showed their style at one of their concerts. fBelow Righty Practice makes perfect . fBelow Lefty Roseanne Collester added her talent to the Marching Band by playing her French horn. fBottom Righty Mr. Folsom decided that it was time for a break. Christmas Halls s 2 ..s.,...ss as . .f::zfsssf.1ss1s K 'ef . . .sw if .. .. .. . . ' ' '-safe'-Qfff E sg. ..tt....- - sg st S ss S3 X S . ..,:s?Elis1.f-sf U-'- -A - -7 K r1.s.7.fgw.. .k . ...see .. .tests-.w:-.f.a..... . ,-.. tw ' Isasiiiii fffissaxis z .t wif 1- 1 s.. N gi fs? 'fr-Sr-vis'-:ff sf' . ass. ..f .. tssazfes f. -121.- ....L.... 1... sfi- . -. .:-, . ski- :-f . ' V -f - . '- Q -1...s.ssz :f f J' ' iii? if T' --'755Y99T1S9 'rl '- - i 'f J -:s.:zI'c .Zftflt1ff.s::z.s?.sfv7:Iw51 . X - s - -. . sf i:.-k.15k:.- .Wa S a S X as S sts 3 1 1 X X X asf., xx x xx gnm sx s S ss 3 A . . ss...-S. gs 1 - ' - asses it 2. ..- 7 .. lg il W E at is . A 'Qij:IiQ'fi:-5'.. T .fi 5 as s X 1 sf N ss t 5 O 195 ,t it t X X -st N .. .,., .. . Lk. .M Hwgwt Am, W, .. .... .- .. fjfffu - N.. . S N E gsm t . s X N Ns S it C K Q5 N Q s t s 3 W X ts,g sts., t 1, 'il XX ,R S is x . , ..... .il . ., .Q M: Q- 5g ,,f5 .gs 1 1.55 ' , t .M s Q va -f- N it The various classes decorated the school halls for Christmas. They began in early December so that they'd be finished by the time Christmas vacation arrived. Snow flakes, stockings, and gingerbread men were just a few of the decorations that reminded ever- yone of the holidays. The decora- tions gave everyone Christmas spirit and made the weeks before vacation burst with joy. fLeftj The junior class showed us their Christmas spirit. fBelow Leftj This picture brought visions of sugar plums into many students minds. fBelowl These snowflakes reminded everyone of the blizzard of '79. QBottom Lefty I'm dreaming of a white Christmas . fBottom Righty The Spanish club wished the student body a Merry Christmas. -at fps at an. x mf Sh! i -.rss is ,au CHRISTMAS 41 H.E.R0 Fashion Show 'fFashion Attitudes '80 was presented on December 9 and 10, 1980 in the E. Eugene Neubauer Auditorium. H.E.R.O. sponsored this annual event with faculty advisor Mrs. Fran Parks. Pat Martin, fashion activities coordinator for Sears, narrated the performance. Fashions modeled included outer wear, casual wear, and dressing for work, sportswear, and the after five look. Many students and faculty enjoyed the show while our own B.T. models used their talents to produce an outstanding show. CRightj Karen Dade put on the finishing touches before going on stage. 1Bottom Leftj Rita Martin, alias Diana Ross. fBottom Centerj Willie Conway, otherwise known as Ricardo Montalban. fBottom Righty Sandy Davis showed the audience the outfit that she wore on Dance Fever . 42 H E R O FASHION SHOW M A . Mwmwww Q XT . A, . X SX i - 5 is 32 1, Wwe: W J, fm. Wy .W QQSSQ ' , QW., fw w X 235 S A ii i ax-:sig Q miw, - -' ff 529 Wg- vi, 51,3 J iw S .c 5 ' Q .... .: 2 Y if , ii iffysf 3 fig W S J 1 in X V :fi g s ' . Q15 - . Mi , -.fm 4 . W - w x ,.. 13: T555 . 1 ..--. 5. 'Q ffm, .viii E 43 Q. f M-1 51:19 N x Qf 3 x sk at X Halloween Halloween was very different this year. Many adventurers wore costumes during the school day, but the best costumes were seen at the Halloween Dance. The Dance was held in the Commons at 8 p.m. on Halloween Eve. Many strange and interesting people came to the dance. As the evening wore on, votes were cast for best costume. Ruth Siegmeyer won for her likeness to Big Bird. As the evening ended, all of the scary monsters and weird beings went back into hiding until Hal- loween 1981 when they'll be back to haunt everyone. 44 HALLOWEEN H 7 QTop Leftj Sister Roxie Hollingsworth and Sister Colleen Spangler visited Bloom Trail while on leave from the convent. Hop Righty How do you get to Sesame Street? lAbove Lefty loe Watts and Raggedy Ann battled to see who was a perfect 10 . fAboveJ Laura Sparks drinks a cup of blood before crawling back into her coffin. Frida . 'ght Live fTop Lefty Mr. Dobyne spun the discs during the evening. fTop Righty Michelle Washing- ton signs in and receives her ticket. lAbove Lefty Tommy Brown boogies to sounds played by D.l., Mr. Dobyne. fAbove Righty Nicole Williams showed her stuff during the even- mg. lLefty No . this is not Donny and Marie, this is the brother and sister team lerome and Gwen Hoskins. You'll Accompany Me was the theme for this year's turnabout which was held on january 24, 1981. Instead of being held in the cafeteria, it was held in the Heights Banquet Hall. Coke and punch were served to the 150 young couples who attended the dance. Later in the evening, Wayne Bobo was crowned King by joan Wright. lim Nehnevey, Mike O'Donnell, Bob MCormick, Karl Shroeder, and Garrett johnson made up the Court. For a change of pace, Chuck Evans Ca professional Dj from WLS FMJ was hired to play a selection of songs, and the crowd seemed to like that better than a live band. This was a whole new idea for turnabout and it proved to be very successful. fTop1 The Turnabout Court waited in anticipation for the results for King, fAboveJ The King fWayne Boboj reigned over his court. tAbove Righty Tracy Thurmond, Dennis Newquist, Michelle Washington, and Steve Martin enjoyed laughter and conversation at Turnabout. lRightj loan Wright helped Wayne Bobo put on his robe. 46 TURNABOUT ' l' Bobo R igns Turnabout MM - vw... Hop Lefty The King was still in shock over the fact that he won. fTop Righty loan Wright places the crown on Wayne Bobo's head, making him the official King. CAbove Lefty Wayne Bobo and Rita Martin share their happiness with the photographer. fAbovey Wayne Bobo and Rita Martin enjoy a dance after the crowning. fLefty Linda Polletta and Mike Tarnow rock the night away . Donkey Basketball On November 25, 1980, teachers and students gathered for some very unusual games of basketball. The rules were much like those of regular basketball, but in these games, players had to stay on their donkeys while shooting the ball. The donkeys didn't like the idea of being involved in such an event and refused to move. Therefore, the players ended up pulling their donkeys up to baskets to enable themselves to shoot. There was a good crowd of spectators and the overall turnout was better than expected. lt was definitely something that would not be forgotten too soon. fTopl Hot to trot , Mr. joe Skowronski moves the ball down the court. fAbovel Pat Perkins and Tracy Thurmond ride in on the newest additions to the student body. fAbove Rightj This donkey looks im- pressed with partner Debbie Behm. fkightl Mr. john Collet goes for the slam dunk. W fvxqgx School Paul Rietveld Douglas Troiani Marion Baron Ga r President, Real Estate Broker, Vice-President, Employed by Xer- Secretary, Homemaker, Elected Elected 1963, 1944 Bloom ox, Elected 1976, 1972 Bloom 1975,1953 Bloom Graduate Graduate Graduate may 7 W 4,-,,,,,.,..W ' f '- 7,t ,F it ,,rt ifQQg?f,xQ ,f2f, f Dorothy Dill Bruce Green Warren Kurth Fino Menzietti Board Member, Homemaker, Board Member, Chicago Hts. Board Member, SalesRepresenta- Board Member, C.P.A,, Elected Elected 1976 Fireman, Elected 1978, 1962 tive, Elected 1974, 1942 Bloom 1979, Bloom Graduate Bloom Graduate Graduate QL-Rl: Dr. Newlon, Marion Baron, Bruce Green, Dr. Carrabine, Paul Rietveld, Douglas Troiani, Warren Kurth, Fino Menzietti, Dorothy Dill and Edward Buchner. SCHOOL BOARD Central .. .. .... k:.kk,L I I Dr. jesse Newlon Edward Buchner Ernest Davis Asst. Superintendent for Instruc- Asst. Superintendent of Bus. Director of Spec. Ed. and Services, tion, Ph.D. - Teachers College, Affairs, M.A. - Univ. of Arkansas, M.A. - DePaul Univ. 12 years in Colombia Univ., 11 years in Dist. 13 years in Dist. Dist. Administration Dr. Richard Carrabine Bloom Township Superintendent, Ph.D. - Indiana Univ., 11 years in Dist. Gerald Lauritsen Director of Vocational Education, B.S. - Ill. State Univ., M,E. - Univ. of Ill., Adm. Cer. - Perdue Univ., 13 years in Dist. tAbovej School Board President Paul Rietveld shakes hands with a retiring custodian at the District Retirement Dinner. fRightj Retiring Principal E. Eugene Neubauer stands proudly with his family at the Retirement Dinner. 5 A ADMINISTRATION 51 B.T.H.S. Administratio William D. McGee Richard Calloway Leonard Hickman Principal, B.S. Ed. S.C. State College, M.S. Ed. Assistant Principal, B.S. - Tenn. State Univ., M.S. Dir. of Pupil Personnel Services, B.S. - Ind. State Indiana Univ., C.A.S. University of Illinois, 1 year - Inc. Univ., M.S. Adm. - Purdue Univ., 2 years Univ., M.A. - Ind. State Univ., 11 years in Dist. in Dist. in Dist. Strikers Kibitzed Mr. Len Hickman as he crossed through the picket line. Principal McGee encouraged school spirit at a fall pep assembly. , fm 'Q i va8x..,t Nrpsj ,pawn B.T.H.S. ADMINISTRATION lames Krygier P.E.fDr's Ed - D.C., P.E. Teacher, Drivers Ed. Teacher, B.S. - Ill. State Univ., M.A. - Univ. of Ill., Adm. Cert. - U. of I., 12 years in Dist. Robert Lightell Humanities - D.C., Dist. Dir. - Gifted Program, B.A. - Carthage College, M.S. - Purdue Univ., 15 years in Dist. Helen Norton Communications - D.C., B.S. - North. Ill. Univ., M.S. - Univ. of Ill., 18 years in Dist. Gerald L. Lauritsen Occupational Ed. - D.C., Director of Vocational Ed., B.S. - III. State Univ., M.E. - Univ. of Ill, Adm. Cert. - Purdue, 13 years in Dist. Sevena Merchant Remedial Ed. - D.C., L.D. Resource Room, B.S. Ed. - Chicago State Univ., M.S. - National College of Ed., 10 years in Dist. Manly Tory MathfScience - D.C., Fresh- man Biology, Dist. Chm. - Science Fair, Past Pres. - l.l.A.S., B.S. - l.S.U., M.A. - U. of N. Colorado Division Coordinators .l fililiiill Ullll il W -siayi fTopl Mr. jerry Lauritsen told the strikers how good it felt to be employed while showing off his new truck. Mbovel Mr. Krygier gave driving lessons to Deneane Williams. bmw-W m, 331.52 ff? Ga.. W.-ff 1?- QQQEQ 7 QTopJ The cool Fonz falias Dean lim lankusj takes one of his favorite chicks , Counselor Mae Creach, for a thrilling ride on his machine and shows her how to save money on gas. QAboveJ Singing In The Rain are Counselor Dave Sheridan and Dean Yvonne Kinnison. QLeftj lsn't it more FUN to sit in here with me than to sit in class? asked Dean Larry Conley. Deans K Lorraine Bechtel Attendance Dean, B.S. - S.I. Univ., M.Ed. - Chicago State, 22 years in Dist. 13' S 'i Ts L, . james W. jankus Dean, Asst. Sponsor O.D.A.C., B.S. - Univ, of Wis., M.S.Ed. - Purdue, 12 years in Dist. 4 Larry Conley Dean Mgr. of Concession Stand, B.S. - Lincoln Univ., M.S. - Indiana Univ., 5 years in Dist, Yvonne Kinnison Dean, B.S. - Chicago State Univ., MA. - Chicago State Univ., 8 years in Dist. X., . 5 rg? i .ul S tees. 'rr' r W -.f- ' .,.. - - 1 1 Counselors . - 'EZT4' I I 7 'WW' 6' l l, H 4 at-if , -maxi f .Z,. , Q W I, I fs, ' , 53 Inc.. Uolpl I never could pass these counseling Department I.Q. tests, said Counselor Dave S eridan. IMiddlej Well, you see, Doctor, I get these terrible headaches every weekday from 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., explained Counselor Connie Payne. IAboveJ TRUST ME! Mae Creach Guidance Counselor, B.S. - Alabama State, M.A. - Gover- nors State, 13 years in Dist. Connie Payne Guidance Counselor, Nation- al Honor Society, B.S. - South. Ill. Univ., M.A. - Roosevelt, 10 years in Dist. qw ,Qt 'hs M Y? william Tracy Guidance Counselor, Senior Class Sponsor, Iunior Class Sponsor, B.S. - IU. State Univ., M.S. - IU. State Univ., 10 years in Dist. 'TA D. A. Mach Guidance Counselor, Coach - Gymnastics, B.S. - Univ. of Minn., M.A. - Univ. of Minn. Dave Sheridan Guidance Counselor, B.S. - Ill. State Univ., M.S. - Chicago State Univ., 18 years in Dist. William Wesender Guidance Counselor, Testing Coordinator, B.A. - Wartburg College, M.S. - Purdue Univ., 15 yrs. in Dist. 4 X -,v' U? 5 1 5 Z f I Nurse Pinckard performs the miraculous laying of the hands healing ceremony upon the head of a poor sick student. is Carla Hay Celeste Pinckard Peer Contact Coordinator, 2 Nurse, A.D. Prairie State, years in Dist. Bloom Graduate , li -' ff SpecialServices Gerald DeLap Social Worker WWA .,: ,M W., 4, is 'Z 35 I Cliff DiMascio Peer Contact Group Leader, 1 year in Dist. Gloria Robertson Nurse, 22 years in Dist. 91 R Helen Qualls Audio-Visual Secretary, 7 Now let's see, the rabbit's death certificate should be in here Y somewhere, said Nurse Gloria Robertson. ears in Dist. leannie Scott Audio-Visual Director, junior Class Sponsor, A.A. Thornton Comm. Col., B.A. Chicago State Univ. Michael Williams Speech Therapist, 14 years in Dist. Library Staff - i-:111. i - -A . . A ,. 'Tw . .i -F-M ' . X A.:. . x K 1 Donald Croarkin Librarian, Frosh-Soph Golf Coach, Co-Sponsor lr. Class, Asst. Ticket Manager, B.A. - St. Mary of the Lake, M.E.D. - Loyola Univ., M.S. - Rosary College, 16 years in Dist. AFX s'ifwEf1:i'::s- . Melody Easly-Coleman Librarian-Para-Professional, B.A. - Purdue Univ., 3 years in Dist. Dorothy Clark Library Secretary, 5 years in Dist. X if -I Q - Ruth Werderich Librarian - Para-Professional, 16 years in Dist. lTopj The MINNIE MOUSE comic book is usually filed under 'M', said Librarian Don Croarkin to Liz Yniguez. QAbovel Now where did I put that new book, How to Muzzle Talkative Library Students ?' ' LIBRARY 57 , its 45 if Fred 1. Anderson Voc. Construction Trades, M.A.S. - Chicago State l f 58 STAFF Teaching Staff SQA Mary E. Anderson Office Practice, Typing ll Business Machines, B.S. - Ky. State, M.E.D. - DePaul Univ. 14 years in Dist. Maurice Arrington Advanced Biology, Gen. Science, Env. Science . Ai,.. l , V ., X, Xegx g if , ' i rif e- - - ,, , .- , . ' I . ,, , 'T 'Y efi, lim Atherton lulius Baldridge Shirley Balzhiser Accounting, Typing I, B.A. - Pre-Algebra, Plane!Solid Physical Education Parsons College, M.A. - Univ. Geometry, College Algebra of lll., 17 years in Dist. 84 Trig., Sophomore Basket- ball Coach, B.S. - East. Ill. Univ., M.A. - East. lll. Univ., 6 years in Dist. Cindy Bammann Physiology I 81 II, B.S. - S,I. Univ., 4 years in Dist. john Boelter Chemistry, Gen. Science, Fresh. Biology, B.S. - Valpo. Univ., M.S. - Valpo. Univ., 3 years in Dist. Allen B. Body Recordkeeping, Typing, B.A. - Wiley Univ., 10 years in Dist. Helen Bolos-D. English II, Film Analysis, B.S. - Ill. State, M.A. - Governors State, 5 years in Dist., 1967 Bloom Graduate Linda Body Physical Education, Driver Education, B.S. - Southern Illinois, 9 years in Dist., 1965 Bloom Graduate Lois M. Braggs Social Studies, B.E. - National College of Ed., M.A. - Gover- nors State Univ., 11 yrs. in Dist. fleftj Teachers relax during the Honor Thy Teacher Concert. fAbovel Teachers celebrate Christmas in August. STAFF 59 ludy Brower Home Economics Teacher, Child Development, Intro. to Home Economics, B.S. - East. lll. Univ., 1 year in Dist. Susan L. Carr Intro. to Social Studies, Psychology, Coach - Girls Track, Varsity Cheerleader Sponsor, B.A. - Univ. of Michigan, 4 years in Dist. ,,45:.g,l I I .af ,W iw 'Vj g A ' .f. 'vs ' ' 1135 dgwm , , ,v I, 94 , i Milk' W ' ' ' 4 if f V ,X flip f , Q 5 - 'K' 1 - 4 .f 'f::, X ' 'nf in if ' A ' 1, ' 4, Gal A 544'-1 Q ' mi,-1' ff v A anna - he hw' Y, V ff ,Q ,Mn ,ng . M T, , iv A ' n. ' Wayne A. Burkholder Algebra I, Pre-Algebra, Alge- bra AB, B.S. - Ill. State Univ., 17 years in Dist. 91071 sal IA Barbara Castagno-Walker B.T. Express Sponsor, Ad- vanced lournalism, Beg. journalism, Sophomore Eng- lish, B.A. - Univ. of Ill., 10 years in Dist. Dan Candiano Athletic Director, English Electives, Sponsor - Letter Club, Asst. Track Coach, B.S. - DePaul Univ., M.S. - Wes- tern Ill. Univ., 5 years in Dist. ww X Cynthia Carli-Schlauch Humanities ll, English I, Eng- lish Electives, Props 81 Cos- tumes Dir,, B.A. - Rutgers Univ., 316 years in Dist. any-. fy 'Qc 1Abovel Ms. Sue Carr as she taught psychology. IRightJ Ms. Cindy Carli-Schlauch looked joyous as she taught her students about medieval England. .fa ' . ' ' I Penelope L. Louis Clarizio Chamberlain Permanent Substitute, Fresh. pug, Teacher, B'At - Baldwin- Football Coach, A.A. - Prairie Wallace Col., 15 years in Dist. State, B-P-E - Purdue f .3 J S V . E.. Iris Cleveland English Elective, Humanities II, English II, B.A. - Univ. of Chicago, M.A. - Univ. of Chicago, PhD Candidate - Togetha Club Chicago, Sponsor, 13 years in Dist. l 1 A C E- '.., ':-f. I K ff I Julianne Cotton Home Economics Teacher, Foods I, Foods II, B.S. - Michigan State Univ., 10 years in Dist. lohn Collet P.E. Teacher, Driver Ed., Track Coach, Cross Country Coach, B.S. - DePaul Univ., M.S. - Ind. State Univ., 5 years in Dist. Ianice Croom L.D. Resource Teacher, So- phomore English, B.S. - Illin- ois State Univ., 3 years in Dist. Nan Connors-Finigan Foods I, Clothes I, Clothes II, Creative Needle Arts, Hous- ing, B.S. - Northern Ill. Univ., 11 years in Dist. f 1 I Ronald L. Daun Gifted History, U.S. History, Intro. to Social Studies, Frosh. Baseball Coach, Whif- fle Ball Wiz, B.S. - Ind. State Univ., M.S. - Ind. State Univ., 14 years in Dist. Paul Cosenza I.E., D.O. Work Study Pro- gram, Drafting, VICA Club Sponsor, B.S. - III. State Univ., M.S. - Chicago State Univ., 26 years in Dist., 1959 Bloom Grad., Bloom Football, Ba- seball, National Honor Socie- tl' Pat L. Dawson English Teacher, English I, English Electives, Mass Media, Intro. to Writing, English on the job, Pom-Pon Sponsor, COPE - Summer Coord., B.S. - Indiana Univ., 2 years in Dist. il . . 1Abovel Mr. Don Deakin looks dazed after an all-day Saturday yearbook work party. ILeftI Teachers listen attentively while their new contract is presented, which was later disputed in December. lBelowl Mr. Gosse gives a student a few pointers. lBottoml Dr, Sullivan 1Alias Draculaj prepares a student for the annual Blood Drive. lBottom Righty Teachers begin another long day. ,t if i' N STAFF Donald R. Deakin English ll, Yearbook Advisor, Director, Radio 84 TV, Broad- casting Dir., B.A.E. - Univ. of Florida, M.A. Governors State Univ., 11 years in Dist. Flora E. Ellis Special Education, jr. English, Personal and Family Living, M.A. - Governors State, 11 years in Dist. in fp ,.,, F fix 3 Xt v I Don Denham Pre-Vocational Coordinator, P.E. Teacher, Work Theory, C.W.T. Club, M.S. - lll. State Univ., 5 years in Dist. Ann Flowers English Elective, English II, B,A. - Lane College, 9 years in Dist. mg Adelaide Dunn English ll, English Elective fm mf Wk X l Robert I. Folsom Band Director, All In- strumental Music fAdvanced, Intermediate and Beginning Bandsj, Marching Band, Pep Band, Musical Orchestra Dir- ector, B.A. - Roosevelt, M.A. - Northwestern, 15 years in Dist. Aff .Zn Rene Franco Spanish Teacher, Co-Sponsor - Spanish Club, M.A. - Roosevelt Univ. LLD. - Havana Univ., 'I4 years in Dist. Steven I. Gende English, Drama, Drama Direc- tor, Forensics Coach, Out- door Adventure Club Spon., B.A. - Univ. of Ill., 4 years in Dist. Robert Frick Algebra I, Algebra AB, Foun- dations, Frosh, Basketball, Soph. Baseball, B.S. - South. Ill. Univ., M.S. - South. Ill. Univ., 4 years in Dist. f W .W i fig-f' f- ,U Jonathon C-osse Industrial Ed. Instructor, Voc. Graphic Arts, Production Printing Svc., B.S. - Eastern Ill. Univ., 4 years in Dist. loan Gamble P.E. Teacher, B.S. - Ill. State Univ., 8 years in Dist. Dean Haack Social Studies, U.S. History, Intro. to Social Studies, Driver's Education, B.S. - Ill. State Univ., M.S. - Ill. State Univ., 12 years in Dist. QBelowJ Mr. Rich Perna watches intensely as his football team battles on the field. QBottom Leftj Mr. Steve Gende quenches his thirst with Cool aide at the strike picnic. fBottomj Strikers let everyone know that Education Costs! ,,.. , ,Z ' 'Z .. , I . W. , .MM,..,ria. I STAFF 63 64 STAFF ... ,. r ' ' ' sas A F - ',-:: , K, FR' as j , rn.: , 575-K -L,-,. ,,-, lf :.. T i,r. l R ., , , . , Q' - S ' Q .XA , . r. il :xl F krky Ng. Fifi 53 Vif l Marilyn Hayes Reading Specialist, B.A. - Purdue Univ., M.E.D. - Natl. Col. of Ed., 12 years in Dist. Marcia A. Hein Business Ed., Typing ll, Shorthand I, Consumer Ed., Typing I, B.S. - Olivett Nazarene Coll., 1 year in Dist. Gil gl mv- f 384s g ffl! Vi- Mrs. Myrna Hill showed her typing students proper typing techniques. ts Myrna Hill TeacherfCoordinator, D.E., Typing I, Deca, B.S. - Eastern Ill. Univ., 4 years in Dist. Thomas L. Hogan Math Teacher, Adv. Alg., Alg. CfGeom. A, Geom. BC, B.S. - North. lll. Univ., M.S. - North. Ill. Univ., 25 years in Dist. Thomas Hein Voc. Body Fender, B.S. - South. Ill, Univ., B.S. - Chic. City College, 5 years in Dist. 5 1+ . sil - lll: T -' -'si'- . , 'iii 1 . ..- ' Q . .X 5 Patricia Hennings-Manarin Art Teacher, Art I, jewelry Ceramics, Advanced Cer- amics, B.F.A. - Univ. of Wis. Governors State Univ. Ms. Pat Hennings works busily on a clay sculpture during Advanced Ceramics. Chuck Hussman P.E. Teacher, B.A. - Cornell College, M.D. - East. Ill. Univ., 20 years in Dist. X ff is Gretchen johnson Student Teacher, Health Ed., Physiology tt 1 s Dennis Karr Math Teacher, Plane Geom., Alg. AB, Statistics 84 Program- ming, Track 81 Field Coach, B.S. - East. lll. Univ., M.A. - East. Ill, Univ., 3 years in Dist. Anthony Kennedy I.S.S. Teacher, Asst. Var. Basketball Coach, B.S.P.E. - Luiney College, 1975 Bloom Grad., Bloom Marching Band, Bloom Basketball Team, Track 81 Field, 1 year in Dist. Teachers rest during their tough schedule. Dan Krupa English Teacher, Student Council Advisor, B.S. Ed. - Ill. State Univ., 4 years in Dist. W Ralph Kwilosz Reading Specialist, Tennis Coach, B.S. - Chicago State Univ., M.S. - Chicago State Univ., 12 years in Dist. Kathleen Kennedy Alexis Kneeland Found-Math, Alg. II, Pre- Physical Education, B.S. - Alg., B.S. - Univ. of N. Colo., Univ. of Ill., 19 years in Dist 11 years in Dist. Mr. Anthony Kennedy watches over I.S.S. students. lll' L ff V i . f .'. , .-f , Q W Mia? Terri Lacy Reading Specialist, Tennis Coach, B.A, - Univ. of Ken- tucky, M.A. - Univ. of Ken- tucky, A.B.D. - Purdue Univ., 1965 Bloom Grad., Bloom Concert Band, Marching Band, N.H.S., Blue Fins, 2 years in Dist. , L ., I A , ,,V- fy Lk Hassan Ladjevardy Physics, Adv. Chemistry, B.A. - KSTC, M.S. - Northeastern Ill. U., 6 years in Dist. 66 STAFF Larry Loven Special Education, U.S. His- tory, English, Personal 81 Family Living, Head Swim- ming Coach, Dir. Summer Swim Program, B.S. - North- western College, M.S. - Chicago State, 3 years in Dist. Ni Q..-1 ,A ..tt C pf its Constance Lyngby Full-Time Substitute Tea- cher, B.A. - Human Services - G.S.U., M.A. - Human Relations - G.S.U., 2 yrs. in Dist. Handa Mallis Substitute Teacher Frima Margolin Brian McCleish Donald McClellan Science Teacher, Biology, Voc. Auto Shop, B.S. - Ill. Teacher, Pre-Algebra, Alge General Science, Science State Univ., 3 years in Dist. bra CfGeometry A, Calculus Fair, B.S. - Ill, Inst. of Tech., B.A. - Northeastern Ill. Univ M.A. - Univ. of Chicago, 19 M.A. - Purdue Univ., 11years years in Dist. in Dist. .pf ..,t,. S - During the strike, teachers were prepared for any weather. 'I . Pete McGuire Social Studies, American His- tory, Black American History, Sociology, Head Basketball Coach, B.A. - Regis College, M.A. - Governors State Univ., 11 years in Dist. A K Karen Willkie Moldenhauer English ll, Speech Commun- ication, English Electives, Director of Forensics, N.F.L. Sponsor, Dir. of Children's Road Show, B.S. - ill. State Univ., 2 years in Dist. Andrew P. McMullen Algebra AB, Foundations of Math, Algebra I, B.S. - Ill. State Univ., 5 years in Dist. Len Motta Biology I, Biology II, Head Varsity Baseball Coach, Asst. Soph Football Coach, B.S. - Ill. State Univ., 8 years in Dist. A., john Moldenhauer Director of Tech. Theatre, Frosh. Metals, Forensics Coach, B.S. - Ill. State Univ., 3 years in Dist. a l Robert Nardella Business Education, Data Processing, Business Law, B.S. - Ill. State Univ., M.S. - Northern Ill. Univ., 16 years in Dist. I P Teachers play board games during the strike. STAFF 67 1 It Lamont E. Parker Employment Coordinator, Iob Seeking, YETP, 3 years in Dist., B.S. - Western College, 1967 Bloom Grad., Football, Basketball, Cross Country, Baseball, and Letterman Club Frances Parks Hero Coordinator, Adult Liv- ing, Hero Club, YETP Coun- selor, B.S. - Tennessee State Univ., M.A. - Governors State Univ., 12 years in Dist. IAboveJ The teachers decorated Ms. Wright's car, thinking that the strike might last until Christmas. 1AboveJ Miss Reisner directs the choir at one of their practice sessions. 68 STAFF Sandra Platt Science Teacher, Physiology, Biology, B.A. - Purdue Univ., M.S. - Purdue Univ., 4 years in Dist. if 'l , V' f .,.. , W A Richard Perna Art I, Ceramics, Drawing, Asst. Soph, Football Coach, B.A. - Millikin Univ., M.A. - Northern Ill. Univ., 6 years in in Dist. Dist. Eliana H. Pelaez Spanish Teacher, Spanish I, II, III, IV, 84 V, B.A. - Ind. State Univ., M.S. - Ind. State Univ., Dr. Ed, U. of Havana, 14 years fAboveI Faculty Association President Frima Margolin presented john Steele, past president, with a plaque inducting him into the Faculty Hall of Fame joining Barton Herr. Norman Pounder Ion Pounds Industrial Education Imperial Art Commander, Sponsor of Botticelli Barry Quigg Special Ed. Teacher, English I, American Citizenship II, Daily Living II, Social Studies I, Math II, Applied Math II, B.S. - Missouri Valley Col., M.S. - Indiana State Univ., 3 years in Dist. Marie C-arzelloni Robertson Economics, U.S. History, ln- tro. to Social Faculty Assoc., -leader Spon., B Ill. Univ., 1967 Cheerleader, cil, National H years in Dist. Studies, VP - Soph, Cheer- .S. - Northern Bloom Grad., Student Coun- 0 nor Society, 9 Ron Ray Special Ed., Math, Social Studies, Head Fresh. Football Coach, Head Wrestling Coach, B.S. - Oklahoma State Univ., 5 years in Dist. Gail Robinson Business Dept. Instructor, Typing, Business Law, Con- sumer Ed., B.S. - Ill State Univ., 2 years in Dist. Anne S. Reisner Vocal Music Instructor, Freshmen Choirs, Chorale, Treble Choir, Concert Choir, Chamber Choir, B.A. - Smith College, M.M. - Univ. of Michigan, 2 years in Dist. Don Roux Teacher, Driver Ed., B.S, - Ill. Univ., M.E. - Ill. Univ. e-Q-...,,MmN SX A-N., f T.,. , . . 3 IAboveI The photographer catches Mr. Stevens in one of his silly moods. page-nv- I in lAboveI These teachers enjoy a wholesome lunch in the teachers' cafeteria. IAboveJ The teachers enjoy laughter and conversation during the strike. STAFF 69 T0 STAFF William Ruphard Vocal Music, Swing Choir, B.A. - Lewis Univ., 5 years in Dist. Veryl L. Sell Driver Education, Physical Ed., B.S. - Upper Iowa Col- lege, M.A. - Upper lowa College, 16 years in Dist. Sedonia Rush Opportunity Adjustment Program Lucille Shanahan English Teacher, Humanities I, English II, English Electives, National Honor Society, B.A. - Rosary College, M.A. - New York College, 3 years in Dist. Wayne L. Sansone I.E. Woods, Fr. Woods, SIS Workshop, General Woods, Advanced Woods, BJ. - Mankato State Univ., 3 years in Dist. Thomas Shoffner Architectural Drafting, Fresh- man Drafting, General Draft- ing Ms. Karen Wolfe enjoyed Ufrisbee golf at Mr. Don Deakin's house during the strike party. WT it William A. Shroyer English Electives, B.S. - Univ. of Ill., M.A. - Univ. of III., 30 years in Dist. i f 2-15 x I? 5 joseph C. Skowronski lr. Physical Ed., Drivers Ed., Sports Coordinator, Head Volleyball Coach, Asst. Track Coach, B.S. - Univ. of Illinois, 4 years in Dist., 1972 Bloom Graduate, Bloom Football, Gymnastics, Baseball, Band, N.H.S., Illinois State Scholar Rial 1 1 Bernadette Simcoe English Teacher, Special Education Dept., B.S. - Ill. State Univ., 1 yr. in Dist. Q 'X Rauf' lohn Steele Freshman Biology, Phy- siology I, General Science, B.Ed. - Chicago State, M.S. - Chicago State, 15 years in Dist. ww-sswwmm.. I - Walter Simpson V at ,- ,Q ' 1? tid V A , .,, 2 Mqnnqaq S james E. Stevens Teacher, English Electives, M.A. - Univ. of Chicago, 25 years in Dist. D . . DMX ax gl Mrs. Frima Margolin, president of faculty association, presented the contract that the board had offered the teachers. STAFF 71 Lucille Stubbs Mathematics, Learning Dis- abilities, B.S. - Rush College, M.A. - Governors State john Sullivan U.S. History, History of the Non-Western World, Intro. to Social Studies, Outdoor Adventure Club, B.S. - Loyola Univ., M.A. - Loyola Univ., 12 years in Dist. .:. . . T K . Raymond Thornton ElectricityfElectronics, Gen- eral Woods, Girl's Head Basketball Coach, B.S. - Ind. State Univ., 7 years in Dist. K Nj. .t.-.., 5 k A . X? 4 Q42--PX ,.i, 5.5 .,, Zdenka Tillotson Plane Geometry, Founda- tions of Math, Algebra I in A Thomas W. Tong English Teacher, English II, English Electives, Var. Foot- ball Asst. Coach, Asst. Wres- tling Coach, B.A. - Concordia Teachers College, 3 years in Dist. Jeffica L. Toulouse Reading, B.A. - Laman Univ., M.Ed. - N. Texas State Univ., 2 years in Dist. Ernest Turner P.E., Driver's Ed., B.S. - Midland College, 11 years in Dist., 1964 Bloom Grad., Bloom Baseball, Football, Human Relations Com. 1 5 ..,. . .v.. .. janet Uherka Science Dept., Biology, Env. Science, General Science, B.S. - Purdue Univ., M.A. - Governors State Univ., 10 years in Dist. Ti 'st 'Mt Nancy Uhll Basic Business, Recordkeep- ing, Typing I, B.A. - Southern Ill. Univ. Angelo Velasquez Physical Education, Head Football Coach, M.S. - Cent. Mo. State Col., 11 years in Dist. 51 Al Versypt Physical Education ,jf -9 ' V I . . f' wi I I wr , M 'f I ,, ,4 a H 'Wy' , , f Us Qi W f CVD. I f ' H ' .i45g,g'zffi, , ,.,, , ,,,,, f f Robert Volk Voc. Small Eng., Freshman Power Mech. Pat Walker-Williams COPE, Sponsor - Sophomore Class, Co-Sponsor - Pom- pons, B.A. - Univ. of Mich., M.A. - Wayne State Univ. Pam Wallace P.E. Teacher Verna Leona Watson Special Ed. Teacher, Fresh. 81 Soph. English, B.S. - Ill. State Univ., M.S. - Ind. Univ. Bloomington, 15 years in Dist. gf, Kathie Weishaar OE CoordinatorfTeacher OE Shorthand II, OEA Spon- sor, 1974 Bloom Grad. Speech 81 Drama, Golf Team NHS, Dean's Aide, Yearbook B.A. - Governors State Univ. A.A. - Prairie State College 'H-vm Qyaffffafial Dave Wheeler P.E. Teacher, Drivers Ed., B.S. - Southern Ill. Univ., 15 yrs. in Dist. Susan Wilson English Teacher, English I, IRXSR Electives, Humanities I, Box 81 House Staff Manager, Debate Coach, B.S. - North- western Univ., M.A. - North- western Univ. ,Q ..,- i-- 5 3961114 , . 4 f Q i ff 4, X If , , ,A , yn my ,Q ww Eugene A. Wickham Science Teacher, Earth Science, General Science, judo Coach, B.A. - Southern Ill. Univ. 2 Karen Wolfe Special Ed. Teacher, Math I, Soph. Science, Typing, B.S. - Eastern Ill. Univ., 2 yrs. in Dist. sw s. my . ww W h if i + fee . .... .W .... A5333 X ' wwf? an IAboveJ Miss Lucille Shanahan speaks to a concerned parent during the December Open House. QRightJ The teacher's cafeteria is a busy place during lunch periods. Emily M. Willis English Teacher, English Elec- tives, Black Theatre, Afro Club Sponsor, Dance Dis- covery Spon., Black Theatre Arts Dir., B.S. - Tenn. State Univ., M.A. - Gov. State Univ., 13 yrs. in Dist. I is as .sx .. . E if ll .. ff. ' -Q3 .i . Nadine Wright Home Ec. Carolyn E. Wilson U.S. History, History of Wes- tern World, Into. to Social Studies, B.S. - Grambling State Univ., M.A.T. - Gram- bling State Univ., 9 yrs. in Dist. Gregory Zipprich I.E. Graphic ArtsfWoods, Gen. Graphic Arts, Fresh. Graphic Arts, Gen. Woods, Fresh. Woods, B.S. - Univ. of Ill., M.S. - Chicago State Univ., 3 yrs. in Dist. Para-Professionals Ruth Anderson English, A.A. - Prairie State, 8 yrs. in Dist. Elizabeth A. Niquette Business, Associate - DePaul, 5 yrs. in Dist. Molly Black Remedial Education Brenda Rach MathfScience, Associate Prairie State, 1 yr. in Dist., 1978 Bloom Trail Grad National Honor Society ,.. , 1 I Ann Dunne Music, 1 yr. in Dist. Betty Vallone Production Center Dir., A.A. - Thornton Comm. College, 12 yrs. in Dist. Nancy Esposito janet Krygier Production Center Asst. Production Center Sec, STAFF 75 4 Un ' A ' 4, Lf ,, Judy Bobalik Athletic Office Carol Capriotti Counseling Office Kay Hawes Karen Heil Office 100 Bookstore Q Ms. Sue Condon sorts bills for student activities. Secretaries Joann Garcia Office 100 Susy D. Condon Asst. Principal's Office Juanita Liddell-Warner Receptionist: Office 100 JoEllen Johnson Attendance Office 'qv f Ms. Kay Hawes takes time out to pose for the photographer. lla ww U' :sf KW 3 Marge Montgomery Loraine Murphy Remedial Education Office Registrar 1 Dorothy Wagner Dean's Office Gloria I. Simpson Ms. Marjorie Whaley types a memo for Principal McGee. Carolyn Qunell Loretta Robinson Switchboard Counseling Office Marjorie Whaley Principal's Office Gloria Watson English Office 1.. m A , ,I mils.. Hello, says Carolyn Qunell 10,000 times a day! Earl Greene K. Proctor fRightJ Amy Washington patrols the hallways searching for stray students. QAbove Middlel During passing periods, security watches students on their hidden cameras placed throughout the building fYou probably didn't know these existedj. lAbovel Valerie Larvick and Melissa Hensley test the security guard pick up team. Securit Q .JN Anthony Sapit Gerald Sill X 1 z W. Stephens Amy Washington Cafeteria QFront Rowj Loretta Schweiger, Cyrilla Cripe, Lillian Beverly Anderson, Patricia Pate, loyce Godzinski,Carmella Boetter, Ann Portelli, Theresa Sebastian, Shirley Lenski Obanion, Linda Stasiak, Mary Bielawski lNot Picturedl lBack Rowl lo Boyd, Roberta Bove, Henrietta Codini, Shirley Hait, Fat Lubert A, fMiddle Lefty Bubble, bubble, toil, and troublel' lMiddle Righty Not only does the student cafeteria bustle the teacher's cafeteria is also a busy place. fLeftj Fish Day' in the cafeteria. lAbovel That'll be 97c. Maintenance 1- 'SYM il Mr. loe Iaconi, Head Custodian, discusses a problem Noble Rorer, District Supervisor of buildings and with a plumbing company in the area. grounds. qieavgw is ,Q sfra, lx.. fFront Rowj jesse Evans, Della Durian, Tony Zych, jerry Mascitti, Ray Capecci, Frank Vasek, Danny Fares, Don Montgomery, lim Fisher, lose Manriquez lThird Rowj Noble Rorer, Fran Farrar, lames We lSecond Rowj lames Coleman, Al Fares, Angelo April, john Michael, William Alexander, Ray Siebert. Rita Martin .... Karl Schroeder Barb lmler ..... Shelly Mustard Sharon Alcala Mr, Bill Tracy President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Public Relations Sponsor SENIORS 81 Jacqueline Adams Badminton Team 15 Track Team Michael R. Adams A-V Aide 1,2,35 Afro Club 45 Football Team 15 Track Team 2,35 Wrestling Team 2 Debra Ahrens Band: Repertoire 3,45Band: Symphonic 1,2,3,45 B.T. Express 3,45 Mathlete Team 25 Musical: Abner 15 Musical: Birdie 25 Tennis Team 4 Sharon A. Alcala A-V Aide 3: Band: Concert 15 Band: Marching 2,35 Band: Musical Orchestra 2,35 Band: Symphonic 2,35 Mathlete Team 25 National Honor Society 45 OEA 45 Outdoor Adventure Ciub 1,2,35 Science Fair 15 Sophomore Fire 25 Speech 8: Drama Club 15 Student Gov't: Class Officer, Public Relations 4 Toni Alexander Band: Repertoire 15 National Honor Society 3,45 Science Fair 1 Carmelita Carol Michelle Andrade Tennis Team 4 Cynthia L. Anzelmo Band: Concert 25 Band: Marching 2,35 Band Repertoire 15 Band: Symphonic 35 Basketball Team: Captain 4, 1,2,3,45 B.T. Express 253,45 Letter Club 3,45 National Honor Society 45 ' Sciencefair 25 Softball Team 253,45 Sophomore Fire 25 Track Team 15 Volleyball Team 1,2 Linda Apking Science Fair 15 W.E.C.E.P. 1 Manuel Arellano Linda Pearl Armstrong Basketball Team 2 Tammy Baker Choir 15 Choir: Chamber 25 Debate Team 4 Rose E. Susie Balanow Choir: Pres. of Chorale 1,25 Choir: Concert 25 Science Fair 15 Choir: Best of Bloom Trail Performing Arts 2 Thomas Bambulas Lynette Barnes Badminton Team 2,35 Cheerleader 1,2,3,45 Choir 15 Gymnastics Team 15 Track Team 1 Sharon Barnes Badminton Team 1,2535 Cheerleader 2,3,45 Sophomore Fire 25 Volleyball Team 152,45 Karin Baumann Band: Concert 25 Band: Marching 25 Band: Repertoire 15 Outdoor Adventure Ciub 25 Togetha Club 1 Ricky Beamon Football Team 4 Audretta Lynn Bell Afro Club 2,3,45 Black Theatre Dance Troupe Co. Capt. 2,3,4 82- SENIORS , 5 is 5 2 Fi 5-5 , gilt i if fl ' if ' '15 ga. ,Zi in J 4 'fvjff ld A 'K , X F . , ' The trees in the courts come into full bloom. Lori Ann Bell Afro Club 25 Band: Concert 35 Drama 45 Library Aide 2,31 Science Fair 15 Sophomore Fire 2 Gary Benard Debra Berta Wayne Bobo A-V Aide 15 Basketball Team 1,2,3,4, Awards: Most Valuable Player 1,2 Mike Bonaparte Nick Bonaparte Student Congress lj Togetha Club 1,25 Football Team 4 Patricia lrene Bonds Choir 1,25 Choir: Concert 3,45 Choir: Chamber 43 l.T.S. Drama Honor Society 1,2,3,45 Musical: Abner 15 Musical: Birdief' 23 Outdoor Adventure Club 15 Speech 81 Drama Club 1,2,3,45 Student Council 2,3,4g Track Team 3,4 janet Bonifield Band: Concert 1,2 Kris Borrelli Lawrence Borrmann Cross Country Track 1,2,3p National Honor Society 35 Track Team 1,2 joe Borsilli Robert A. Boyd Chess Club 25 Football Team 35 H.E.R.O. 35 W.E.C.E,P 13 Physical Fitness Award 1,2 SENIORS 83 loe Brand lr. Band: Concert 35 Band: Symphonic 45 ludo Team 25 W.E.C.E.P, 35 Honors 1,2,3,4 Debra i.. Briggs Choir 15 Gymnastics Team 1,25 National Honor Society 3,45 Sophomore Fire 25 Student Council 2,3,4 Bev Brison Shelia Brock A-V Aide 2,35 Choir 1 Arlene Brown Afro Club 25 Choir 1 Robert Brown Baseball Team 15 Basketball Team 1,2,3,45 Choir 15 Choir: Concert 2,3,45 Choir: Chamber Vice President 25 Golf Team 1,25 National Honor Society 45 Science Fair 15 Spanish Club 15 Track Team 2,3,4 ' Shari Brown National Honor Society 35 Quill 84 Scroll 1,25 Swimming Team 1,25 Volleyball Team 2 Terrence M. Brown A-V Aide 1,2,35 Afro Club 1,2,35 Band: Concert 1,2,35 Football Team 25 Musical: Dolly 35 Speech Sc Drama Club 1,25 Tech Crew 1,25 Track Team 15 WBMW Braodcasting 15 Honors 1,2,3 Tommy Brown A-V Aide 25 Basketball Team 15 Football Team 1,2,3,45 judo Team 15 Track Team 2 Regina Bryant Afro Club 15 Choir 15 D.E.C.A. 3 lohn Larry Henry Buckingham I A-V Aide 1,2,45 Basketball Team 1,25 ludo Team 1,2,45 Track Team 4 Leeanne Marie Bukovic Band: jazz 25 Band: Repertoire 15 Choir: 1,2,35 Choir: Concert 35 Football Team QSM-itisticsl 2,35 Outdoor Adventure Club 1,2,35 Swimming Team 2 juniors and seniors invade the gym for the pep rally before the Bloom Trail vs. Bloom game. 84 SENIORS W H ni .W an ,W 1, - .M f iw Faithful Blazer fans come to games in any weather loseph Bulko Glendon C. Basketball Tea Fair 1 johnny Butle C.vv.T. 3 joey Calhou n Barbara Calli julie F. Care V.l,C.A. 4 Christopher Choir: 1,2,3,4g Abner, Birdie Speech Team, Best Presidin Actor , Natl Honor Societ A-V Aide 42 loan Carter Linda Carter Y Cross Coumr Steve Cary Stott Cast y N FL Speech Honor Society Brian K. Car Football Team 1 Bervel Lamont Cato Basketball Team 3,45 Track Team 3,4 Yvonne Ceron Bowling Club 1,25 DECA 2,3,45 Wrestling 15 President of D.E. Class 35 Treasurer of D.E. Class 25 S.O,A.P. Crop 2, Cheryl Cheeks A.V, Aide 35 Sophomore Fire 2 Kimberly Childress WBMW Broadcasting 35 Choir 3,4 Mary P. Chorak Tamie A. Christmas A.V. Aide 1,2,3p Afro Club 152,35 Black Theatre 1,2535 Choir 15 Gymnastics Team 1,25 Pom Pons 3 Michael S. Clark Outdoor Adventure Club 152,35 Science Fair 15 Spanish Club 25 Yearbook Staff 15 Robert A. Clayton Basketball Team 1,25 Track Team 1 Shawn Eyvette Coats Cheerleader 35 Gymnastics 25 Karen Cocci Band: Concert 25 Band: Marching 25 Band: Repertoire 15 National Honor Society 35 Sophomore Fire 25 Shari Cole Choir 1,2,35 Choir: Concert 3g Renee Combs DECA: Secretary 35 86 SENlORS ww ,,,.n-4 The Marching ,Blazers show their stuff at Homecoming game. Karen Concannon Track Team 1,2,3,4g Lori A. Connell Lal-Raza Club Secretary 1,25 lane L. Conover Drama 15 Speech 81 Drama Clu Brian Consorti Willie Conway Franklin Star Child Cook A-V Aide 35 Football Team 3,4 Barbara D. Cooper Band: Concert 25 Band: Repert Chuck Cruz Michele Cunha Post Prom Committee 35 Gym Don Cyphers A-V Aide 2,35 Tennis Team 1,25 Graphic Arts Diane M. Czajka Bandi Marching 3,45 Band: M Symphonic 3,45 N.F.L. Speech Drama Club 25 Speech Team- 1 Anna Daniels David 1. Davidson Bowling Club 15 Choir 15 Choir 25 Football Team 1,2545 Musical: WBMW Broadcasting 15 Wrestl Robert Davies Band: Concert 2g Band: March Band: Symphonic 35 judo Team Lorraine L. Davis Literary Magazine Donated 25 Womens Gym Aide lerry Dekker Judi Demith Bowling Club 35 Football Team S Adventure Club 3,43 Counselor Ricky L. Dennis Sheila Marie Desmarais B.T. Express 2,35 Student Council 3,4 Robert DiAnni Rafael Diaz ludo Team 25 Tennis Team 1,2,3 Gary Diehl Baseball Team 1,25 B.T. Express 1,2,3,4g Sophomore Fire 2 Doris M. Dietz Choir 1,25 HERO 3,45 Library Aide 1,2 Debbie DiGiacomo Catherine Dobrzeniecki Library Aide 25 Tennis Team 1 Pat Dotson Elizabeth D, Downs Afro Club 25 Basketball Team 35 C,W.T. Treasure 3 LaDonna Downs Afro Club 2,35 Basketball Team 15 Black Theatre Dance Troupe 2,35 ludo Team 15 Library Aide 35 Softball Team 1g Swimming Team 15 Typing Aide 1 Richard Draper Basketball Team 1,2,3,4 Shelly A. Durham Band: Marching 15 Band: Symphonic 1,2,35 Cheerleader Captain 1,2,35 National Honor Society 35 Softball Team 2,35 Awarded Most Outstanding Cheerleader for 1979-80 Varsity Squad 3,4 Mike Dwyer Band: Concert 25 Band: Marching 25 Band: Repertoire 15 B.T. Express 45 l.T.S. Drama Honor Society 1,2,3,45 Musical: Dolly 35 Musical: Abner 15 Speech 81 Drama Club 15 Swimming Team 1,2,3,45 Tech Theatre Crew 1,3,4 88 SENIORS lfvfzirzev' fr J' lfl'ii5,pQ 2 . , f f-:Ti e p fw-,, The Senior Class Officers and Mr. Tracy show us that they are as good as any Chinese Acrobat team. ..-,,.-....1r,.-, e, i..... A member of the swim team dives for dollars. -. ' Michael A. Earls Tina Elosh Student Council 3 john English Denise Ewing Band: Concert 2g Band: Marching 2, Band: Musical Orchestra 2, Band: Repertoire 1, Band: Symphonic 3: BTT. Express 35 Sophomore Fire 25 School Mascot 3 Scott Exo Bowling Club 1,25 Choir 1,27 Choir: Concert 3,47 Football Team 1,2,3,4 Debra Marie Fanello Bowling Club 1 Cynthia Sue Farrar Tierra Farrar Mary Farris Thomas 1. Feilen Football Team 1,3,4, Nat Mike Ferry David G. Fezler Football Team 1,2 Russell A. Fields ional Honor Society 4 Band: Concert 1,25 Baseball Team 25 Basketball Team 1,2,3,4g Football Team 1,2,3,4 Michael Finnin Baseball Team 1,2,3,45 Basketball Team 1,25 Golf Team 1,2,3,4 SENIORS 89 Sherry Fitzsimmons National Honor Society 45 Science Fair 15 N.C.T.E. Writing Contest 35 Support junior Class 3 Cynthia Fleming Choir 15 Track Team 152,35 Volleyball 15 Bonnie Anita Ford Choir 1,2,35 Attendance Aide 1,3 Brenda Ford john Fortener Outdoor Adventure Club 1,2,3,45 Science Fair 1st place 15 Honors 1,2,3,45 Congress O'Brians Youth Conference 3 Lande Franklin Tyra Bernice Franklin Dominic Frattura A-V Aide 253,45 Baseball team 45 Football Team 4 Ricardo Fuentes A-V Aide 2,35 Band: Concert 25 Band: Musical Orchestra 15 Band: Symphonic 35 Baseball Team 25 Musical: Abner 15 Outdoor Adventure Club 1,2,35 Speech 84 Drama Club 15 WBMW Broadcasting 1 Shanya Rene Fullerton Afro Club 45 Basketball Team 45 B.T. Express 25 Choir 15 Literary Magazine 25 Pom Pons 25 Student Council 1 Beth Fussay Adam Galvan lr. 90 SENIORS Mr. joe Skowronskl presents the spirit stick to senior class officers, Rita Martin and Shelly Mustard rarer 5- tt, T W idbiin if Q al 1 I X li ' 'SV Tina Marie Garcia Gymnastics Team: Manager 27 LaRaza Club Treasurer 1,27 Spanish Club 35 Wrestling Team: Wrestlerette 3,4 Scott Garmany Kenneth Keith Gavin Cross Country Track 15 Swimming Team 1,25 Wrestling Team 1,2 Paul Gesiakowski Baseball Team 15 B.T. Express 25 Golf Team 1, Science Fair 15 Sophomore Fire 2 Kimberly Ann Gifford Togetha Club 1 losielen Gilbert A-V Aide 2 William Gillispie lr. Band: Concert 25 Band: lazz 3,42 Band: Marching 2,3,4p Band: Musical Orchestra 1g Basketball Team 1,25 Golf Team 1,2 Carrie Ann Glowacki Choir 15 V.l.C.A. 3,45 Physical Fitness Awards 1,2,3 Wanda Goodale Bowling Club 2, Sophomore Fire 2g YETP Secretary 3,4 Kimberly Gorden Afro Club 15 Basketball Team 1,27 Choir 1,25 Choir: Concert 3 Nancy Lynn Gottschalk B.T. Express 2, Outdoor Adventure Club 2, Science Fair 1, Sophomore Fire 2, Tennis Team 2,3g Togetha Club: Secretary 2 Paula Denise Gray A-V Aide 1,25 Afro Club 1,2,3, Black Theatre Dance Troupe 1,25 Choir 'lg HERO 2,3 Diane Green Rose Green Choir 2g Choir: Concert 2 Susan Griffith Bowling Club 2 Barbara C. Grivetti Togetha Club 2 Will Gross Football Team 1,4 Peter Grutzius Football Team 1,2,3,4, Letter Club 3,41 Science Fair 15 Tech Theatre Crew 'lg Track Team 45 WBMW Broadcasting 1 SENIORS 91 Sharon Kay Grutzius Shanon Marie Guerin B.T. Express 2, Freshmen Girls and Gospel Choir 15 Treble Choir 25 Concert Choir 35 l.T.S. Drama Honor Society 1,2,3,45 Musical: Abner 15 National Honor Society 45 Science Fair 15 Sophomore Fire 25 Speech 84 Drama Club 1,2,3,45 Student Council 2,3,45 Track Team 3,45 Science Fair 2nd Place lLocall 3rd Place tllegionall 15 Girls Track Conference Meet Sth Place Discus 35 Member of Sophomore, junior, and Senior Class5 Honor Roll 'l,2,3,4 Debbie Gumaer Drama 35 Gymnastics Team 1,25 Outdoor Adventure Club 1,2,35 Student Council 1,25 Swimming Team 1,25 Stage Craft 35 Nurse Aide 15 Attendance Office Aide 31 Deans Aide 2 Bernard Dale Hackney Wrestling Team 2,35 Y.E.T.P. Vice President 3 Blair Haddle Football Team 1,2,3,45 Science Fair 15 Track Team 3,4 Dean Haemker V.l.C.A. 3,4 Bryan Hall Donald Hall Concert Band 1,25 Gutdoor Adventure Club 1,2,3,45 Science Fair 15 Swimming Team 1,2 Erwin Hanck Band: Marching 1,2,3,45 Band: Symphonic 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society i,2,3,45 Outdoor Adventure Club 1,25 Science Fair 15 Swimming Team 1,2 Rob Hansen Bowling Club 3,4 Francis Harrison Bowling Club5 Football Team 1,25 Golf Team 3,4 Christine Ann Hauser Choir 1,2,3,45 Choir: Concert Kelly Lynn Haynes Tim Heatherly Football Team 1,2,35 Quill 84 Scroll 3,45 Yearbook Staff iSports Editorl 1,2,3,45 Ciuidane Aide 4 joseph Hedden Merrial Hedden, lr. Michael Heldt . Band: Concert 1,23 Band: jazz 3,45 Band: Symphonic 3,45 Baseball Team 1,2,3,4 lane Elizabeth Hendricks BT Honor Express 35 Chess Club 25 Literary Magazine 25 N,F.L. Speech Honor Society 2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Sophomore Fire 25 Spanish Club 25 Speech Br Drama Club 25 Speech Team 25 Yearbook Staff 25 Poetry Workshop 25 Creative Writing Workshop 35 National Essay Writing Contest 3 92 SENIORS 'Q' Dale Roberson and jim Nehnevay pose on the sidelines. Robert Hernandez Badminton Team 25 Band: Marching 27 Band: Repertoire 15 Baseball Team 4g Football Team 4 Cathy Ann Hiestand Concert Band 1,2,3,4p Band: Marching 2,3,4 Christine Hlinlco David Hoffmann Speech Si Drama Club 3 Roxanne L. Hollingsworth B.T. Express mdvertising Editorl 3,45 Choir 15 Mathlete Team 25 Outdoor Adventure Club 2,45 Pom pons Ureasureri 3g Sophomore Fire Editor 21 Yearbook Staff 2 Renee L. Horton A-V Aide 35 Library Aide 2,31 Outdoor Adventure Club 3,45 Swimming Team 4, Track Team 4: Wrestlerettes 3,4 Vince Hoskins Cross Country Track 1,2,3,4p Football Team 1,2,3,4 Randy Howard Mark Howell Carl Hughes Y.E,T.P. 4g Football Team 1 Charles R. Humbertson Bowling Club 15 Science Fair 17 Sophomore Fire 25 Gifted History Program 3g 79-B0 Engineering Drafting Contest 3rd Place Z5 German Language Program 2,3 johnny james Humphery Gymnastics Team 3 SENIORS 93 jeff Hunt Band: Concert 15 Band: Marching 1,2,3,4g Band: jazz 3,45 Band: Musical Orchestra 1,25 Band: Symphonic 3,47 Tennis Team 1,2 Bob Husarik Fletcher Hutton Maurice Hutton Band: Symphonic 1,25 Basketball Team 1,23 C.W.T. 35 Track Team 2 Barbara lmler Band: Concert 15 Band: Marching 1,2,3,4g Banda Symphonic 2,3,45 B.T. Express 3,45 Library Aide 25 National Honor Society 45 Science Fair 15 Sophomore Fire 25 Student Gov't: Class Officer Secretary 35 Tennis Team Secretary 1,2,3,4 Donna Maria lackson Badminton Team 25 H,E.R.O 3,4 Martha lackson Basketball Team 'l,2,3 Dawn lagiel Billy james Baseball Team 1,2,3,45 Bowling Team 2,3,4 Mary laniak Beth lankus Library Aide 1,23 O.E.A. 3,45 Tennis Team 1,2 Isaac jefferson Football Team 2 94 SENIGRS The Senior Class says the pledge of Allegiance during a pep assembly .1 in 4- V 7' I 1 6, -'I-.Ah ' fx Bernetta Inez johnson Choir 15 Student Council 1,25 Track Team 25 Volleyball Team 1 Garrett S. lohnson Football Team 'l,2,3,4 Anthony jones Deborah jones James jones A-V Aide 1,2535 Band: Jazz 1,25 Gymnastics Team 1,2,35 Swimming Team 1,2 Pat jones Choir: Concert 1,45 Drama 1,2,4 Howard longsma Robyn l. lorczak Wilson lung Don Kappes Barbara Keilman Bowling Club 45 Outdoor Adventure Club 45 Softball Team 45 Volleyball 4 Beverly S. Kent National Honor Society 3,45 Science Fair 25 l.l.T, 1 Qplace 155 Attendance Aide 35 P.E. Aide 3 Gail A. Kiel Choir: Concert 3,45 Football Team Manager 3,45 Gymnastics Team 2 Kimberely D. Kieper l.T,S. Drama Honor Society 2,35 Spanish Club 35 Speech 81 Drama Club 2,3 Sue Kirk Togetha Club 4 Betty Kirkpatrick Math Aide 2,354 Cindy Kirn Margaret Kohnhorst A-V Aide 2,35 Bowling Club 2 SENIORS 95 Kathleen Kovacs Outdoor Adventure Club 1,2,3 Daniel N. Kozlowski Band: Marching 1,2,3,45 Band: Symphonic 1,2,3,45 Baseball Team 1,2,3,45 Gymnastics Team 1,25 Outdoor Adventure Club 1,2 Richard G. Kraft Band: Concert 25 Band:-Repertoire 15 Band: Symphonic 35 Baseball Team 25 Football Team 1,35 Science Fair 15 Track Team 3 Carol Kramer Derrell L. Kyle Baseball Team 1,2,35 Football Team 152,35 Wrestling Team 1,2,3,4 Tony Legraff lim Lewis Reginald Lewis C.W.T. 3,45 Football Team 45 Library Aide 15 Track Team 1,3,45 Wrestling Team 1 Tammy R. Lindley losephine Little judo Team 25 Track Team 2 Linda Loman Band: Concert 15 Band: Marching 1,2,35 Bandg Symphonic 2,35 Choir: Concert 3,45 Choir: Swing 35 LT.S. Drama Honor Society 2,3,45 Musical: Dolly 35 Musical: Birdie 25 National Honor Society 45 Outdoor Adventure Club 2,35 Science Fair 15 Speech 81 Drama Club 1,2,3,45 Speech Team 2,35 Student Council: Senator 2,35 Student Gov't: Class Officer Secretary 1 Bonnie Lomas Letter Club 45 Track Team5 Volleyball Team 1,2,3,4 David Long Afro Club 25 Football Team 15 Gymnastics 2,3 Kelly Lopez Sherry Lorenz Bowling Club 25 OEA 45 Outdoor Adventure Club 1 Rita Lucas Michael Lucko Band: Repertoire 1,25 Pamela M. Lunsford Campus Life 2,3,45 Cheerleader 3,4 96 SENIORS Brian Rath, Student Council President, speaks at he first Pep-Assembly. sv.- ts 'ff Dave Luther Ricky Mago B,T. Express 35 Literary Magazine 35 Sophomore Fire 3 LaChelle Denise Mallette Afro Club 1,2,3,47 Black Theatre Dance Troupe 29 Choir 1,25 Choir: Concert 35 Homecoming Court 27 Prom Court 35 Aide for School 1,2,3 Chris Malley Ann Marthaler Choir 1,2,3g Post Prom Committee 3,4 loni Martin Choir 1,2,3g Choir: Concert 43 Drama 1,2,3,45 l.T.S. Drama Honor Society 25. Musical: Dolly 35 Musical: Birdie 25 Speech 81 Drama Club 1,2,3,45 Student Gov't: Class Officer: President 1 Rita K. Martin Choir Gospel 15 Mathlete Team 25 National Honor Society 3,4g Science Fair 13 Spanish Club 1,2,3,4g Student Council Representative 1,2,3,45 Student Gov't Class Officer 1,2,3p Prom Court 35 Deans Aide 1,2 Francisco Martinez lr. Lillian Mason Afro Club 4g Black Theatre Dance Troupe 45 Choir 15 Choir: Concert 2: Pom Pons 15 Track Team 1,2,4g Down State Track 2 Kimberly Mattert Sophomore Fire 2g Wrestlerette 2,3,4 luliana Mazgaj Choir 1,25 Gymnastics Team 1,25 Student Council 3, Leslie Mazgaj Choir 1,25 Outdoor Adventure Club 2g Tennis Team 2,3,4 Volleyball 2 SENIORS 97 Michael McCarthy Band: Concert 35 Bowling Club 1,2 Carl Keith McCary Drama 2,45 Library Aide 2: Science Fair lg Speech Bi Drama Club 2,43 WBMW Broadcasting 2 Robert joseph McCormick Baseball Team 2,35 Football Team 1,25 Gutcloor Adventure l Club 1,2,3g Swimming Team 1 , l . W . Michael V. McGovern Band: Concert 13 Band: jazz 2,35 Band: Marching 1,2,3g Band: Musical 1,25 Band: Symphonic 2,35 National Honor Society 35 Science Fair 1 Linda McGrath James B. McGregor Band: Concert 1,2,3,4 Paul McGrew Football Team 1,2,3,4g Wrestling 1,2 Bernice McMillian Ronnie McMillian il Alex Mendoza Band: Concert 2g Band: Musical Orchestra 'L Jeanette Messex Sue Micallef The art hallway darts our at your eyes. N 98 SENlORS iw .M in . s K Q. ' 4 , J' er ar ll 5. Bloom Trail students show that they are number one! Joseph Miller Mike Mitchell Phyllis Mitchell Merry Beth Mitok Marty Moenck Deborah Montgomery Kerry Moore Linda Moore Mike Moore Anthony Morales Vanessa Moutry William Mulcare SENIORS 99 lackie Murawski Mike Murdock Shelly Mustard Jeffery Naranjo Tonia Regina Nathan Afro Club 1,2,3,4g Black Theatre Dance Troupe 2,3,4, Pom Pon 2, junior Homecoming Court, Prom Court 3 Veverly Nathan Av-Aide 2,3,4, Choir 1 John Neal jim Nehnevay V Basketball Team 1,25 Choir 1,2,3,4g Football Team 1,2,3,4g Musical, Abner 1 April B. Neu Bob Nichols Dave Nichols Edward Nudi Bowling Club 2,3,4p Football Team 1,2,3,4g Tennis Team 3,4 100 SENIORS TRN THE LONGEST YARD 'ai..iw, mi- '- H lg 5, was i 1. ,ki ,4 5 3, a E :W ra. , - V, c ire 1 '- i ,. W Q Q K ri i i ml well' 1.1 MSL. M,,l,5z1am,+Ql.,,, , N ,W ,W ,l Wi, -- awmfym- 6 f ir- nfl gi r i gr i ,i 1 ii ui, gi P, Q ai at i vi all , as i l l 33 ' l ll 'Q L Hr pf llaj vw Nm ml W? Nl i V i 4 r ii ' Q iq ,lilly ' .M 'C' 1 ,I r ' i:'wi-:irrii:iif.- - U i. wx - ,f i-T If il' 1. 3 ..-i-limi M api i wry Mr, ' Q? ' 3 A ,A , avril rr , ,uw . 4-1.-Wil,-Q rw -iw av- . vm, X T lifn. F V, 1- 'ri i l iii .ff r ii '. , gy , A . . ra-is GW , , f'ifl', A i . ' A We illilks-ir Wk A ? lwir:, , o . l im' .: ,ia ' M21 Hag: .fi 'Q 'T'-r i,' ,'fr5 5 7' , . :EL g X . 5 ,im 1, Qtr 5 - i 1, lr ' 4 ir ' ' Elf-he i, . A- ' il awflh 4 Y xxx rf! fl Y we mv ' 3' 'f 3 ala f 1- flz 5 loanna Nunez Library Aide 35 Outdoor Adventure Club 2,35 Varsity Baseball Manager Rosabelia Nunez Library Aide 1,2,35 Outdoor Adventure Club 2,35 Varsity Baseball Manager 35 Wrestlerette 3 Michael T. O'Donnell Baseball Team 3,4 Richard William Oestmann Band: lazz 2,3,45 Band: Marching 2,3,45 Band: Musical Orchestra 2,3,4g Band: Symphonic 3,4 Patricia A. Oleksy National Honor Society 3,45 Outdoor Adventure Club 2,35 Science Fair 15 Softball Team 25 Volleyball Team 25 Scholastic Art Fair - Gold Key 25 Mural Painting 3 joe Orsi Glenn Paeth Bowling Club5 B.T. Express 3,45 Sophomore Fire 25 Togetha Club 1,25 Honors 1,2,3 Sally Page Choir 1,2,3 Lynn Palmer D.E.C.A. 3 lim Parker Traci Partin Donna Passmore Gary Patzer Jeff Paul David Pederson john Pendegrass Cralia Perez Robert Perillo SENIORS 101 Patricia Alfredia Perkins Afro Club 35 Badminton Team 1,25 Cheerleader: Treasure 1,2,3,45 Choir 15 Sophomore Fire 25 Outstanding Cheerleader 1979-80 Kevin Perrott Basketball Team: Manager 2 Kari Peterson Band: Concert 25 Band: Marching 2,3,45 Band: Repertoire 15 Band: Symphonic 3,45 Literary Magazine 25 Outdoor Adventure Club 253,45 Track Team 1,25 Attendance Aide T,2,3,4 Lisa Pezzute A-v Aide 3 Scott Piet Tom Pilkins Peter A. Pomplin Melanie Pratt john Presley Band: Concert 15 Band: Marching 1,25 Band: Symphonic 2 Frank D. Preuss Cross Country Track 2 Michael Quattrocchi Kevin Qunell Baseball Team 1,2,3,45 BT. Express 3,45 Golf Team 1,2,3,45 Sophomore Fire 2 Brian Rath Band: lazz 2,3,45 Band: Marching 1,2,3,4 Band: Musical Orchestra 15 Band: Symphonic 15253545 Baseball Team 25 Gymnastics Team 1,25 Musical: Abner 15 National Honor Society 3,45 Science Fair 15 Student Council: President 253,45 Tennis Team 1,354 joel Redus Carla Reese Tennis Team 152,45 Post Prom Committee 35 Reading Center Aide 3,4 Michelle Reichert Choir 15 Softball Team 15 Production Center Aide 25 Art Aide 35 Mural 3 Mark Renzetti Kevin Reynolds Golf Team 25 Sophomore Fire 2 102 SENlORS ,-.J :iii I 2 - HW win , i-i5'4:i'lU'Jta3 ,1a 'm l 531.12ZF'-vlZi.l lltllttflmillll . firmer-'. wine 1-in-fwri,,friwyM t t -ftvi:tr,at,-mf -f- -2 .:,.t,.r aatmig. -+int-'-M. i, titiftr .ft r 1 it . r M it-wma, -r' ' ,wa ,tafwtttwfer -wit P 'l - W' 'i-Fla W-mi . We , a- wiv ' W' - .r Qs ki? Mit, ite it f u t, X. 2: t 9 fy,-iftffl, f t- My it 19 . N .A c t at 'buf 2,-0-' ' n'1i-,www HW. swell x ,J t ...mir , ni , 2 L ., 1 ' a , -so ' A 3' -f , a XV Q wg A A ' - 1 . ' , ff Aye fi T- iw mi: SAX A , X s i' 5 ' .' ,wt ,. ' 'F rw fl- 1 M call ' V' ?f, 1' ff ' T AA: X ,if ,M is ' ii, , ,mr 1 K, N ', 4. ,L Ma- W- ' . , W , i M - W. , TN W is T' , 4 Y W 'c x -1 . .W , V it, it is f xx ,Nt .Z , 9 1 iii 1 THE LONELY TREE 2. wuilliliv' Trevor C. Rice Band: Concert 35 Cross Country Track ig ludo Team 25 Library Aide 31 Science Fair 1 Keith Richards Vicki Lynn Ridgley Basketball Team 2g Cheerleader 17 Choir 35 Outdoor Adventure Club 1,2 Viola Rivera B.T. Express 2,3,4g DECA 45 LaRaza Club 'ly Musical: Birdie Stage Crew 2g Science Fair 15 Sophomore Fire 25 Spanish Club 25 Student Council: Trustee 35 Swimming Team 2,35 Post Prom Committee 2,3,4 Dale Roberson Baseball Team 1,2,4g Football Team 1,2,3,4g Ted A. Roberts Band: Concert 2,3,4g Band: Marching 1,2,3,4p Band: Musical Orchestra 1,2g Band: Symphonic 1,2,3,43 National Honor Society 3,45 Science Fair 1 Gennie Robinson Afro Club 2,3g Black Theatre Dance Troupe 2,35 Pom Pons 'l Leatha Robinson Margaret A. Robinson Band: Concert 25 Band: jazz 23,43 Band Repertoire 'lg Band: Symphonic 4g B.T. Express 3,45 Library Aide 'ig National Honor Society 3,41 Science Fair: 3 Regional 'lg Softball Team 25 Sophomore Fire 25 Volleybail Team 1 Debbie Rodriguez Stephen Rogers Basketball Team 1,2,3 Michael Rogge SENIORS 103 Charles Wm. Rogus ludi Rolniak Choir: Concert 3 Danny Lee Romania Henrietta Rose Choir 19 Choir: Concert 3g Attendance Aide 2,3 james E. Running Band: Repertoire 25 Football Team 1 Frank Salazar Lisa Sanetta Cheerleader Treasurer 1,: Outdoor Adventure Club 1,2,3,4 Patricia Ann Santeford Choir 15 Science Aide 2,3 Bob Schrnueckle Baseball Team 21 Outdoor Adventure Club 1,2 Richard R. Schofro AAV Aide 1,2,4p Football Team 1,27 Track Team 1,21 Wrestling Team 1,2,3,4 janet Scholl Kurt Schrepferman Football Team 1,2,3,4g Wrestling Team 1,2 Karl L. Schroeder Football Teamp Student Gov't 1,2,3,4 Dale Schumacher 104 SENICRS ,Q 1 H, 4 K a l it , Shari Brown plays operator . . . one ringy dingy agp -sy5.:E'n! Karen Staniszewski demonstrates what a real student looks like in Mr. Ladievardy's Advanced Chemistry Class. -X Kimberly Lynne Schurwanz Outdoor Adventure Club 1,2,35 Pom Pons 35 Science Fair 15 Softball Team 3,45 Post Prom Committee 3,4 Kathy Schwerman Choir 15 Outdoor Adventure Club 2,35 Sophomore Fire 45 SOAP 2 Elizabeth Sedlacek Band: Concert 25 Band: Marching 25 Band: Repertoire 15 Cross Country Track 35 Gymnastics Team 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Science Fair 1 Marlies Selent OEA 3,45 Outdoor Adventure Club 25 Sophomore Fire 25 Swimming Team 1,25 Togetha Club 2 Diane Sengstock Choir: Treble 1,25 Choir: Concert 35 Spanish Club 3 Engia Shaw Choir 1 Shirley Dianna Shaw Choir 15 Track Team 3,4 jean Shedwill Chuck Shoemake Band: jazz 35 Band: Marching 35 Band: Symphonic 35 Baseball Team 35 Golf Team 3 lan L. Shrum Choir 15 Drama 15 Gymnastics Team 1,2,35 l.T.S. Drama Honor Society 2,35 Softball Team 35 Speech and Drama Club 15 Yearbook Staff 25 Best Supporting Actress - Runner up 15 Most Improved Gymnast 25 Model Prom Court 3 Ruth Siegmeyer Cheerleader 15 Choir: 1,25 Choir: Swing 35 Drama 1,2,35 i.T.S. Drama Honor Society 1,2,35 Musical: Dolly 35 Musical: Abner 15 N.F.L, Speech Honor Society 2,35 Science Fair 15 Speech And Drama Club 1,2,35 Speech Team 2,35 Student Council 35 Best Dramatic Competition 2 Tom Simone Steve Simpson Cathy Sineni DECA 3 SENIORS 105 Renee C. Skrezyna Basketball Team 1,25 Softball Team 1,2,3,4 Brenda Lee Slack B.T. Express 25 Choir 1,2,35 Choir: Concert 35 Drama 1,2,3g l.T.S. Drama Honor Society 1,2,35 Musical: Abner 15 Musical Birdie 25 Science Fair 1, Speech 84 Drama 1,2,35 Gospel Choir 15 Voice Lessons 15 Miracle Worker 1 Steven W. Smart Bowling Club 15 B.T. Express 3,41 Choir 15 Choir: Concert 2,35 Choir: Swing 2,35 Drama 2,3,45 Football Team 3,45 l.T.S. Drama Honor Society 2,3,4p Musical Birdie 25 Science Fair 15 Speech 81 Drama 2,3,45 Best Supporting actor 25 l.M.E.A, District Choir 25 5 First Place Awards State iChoirl 35 Model for Prom Assembly 3 Cynthia Smith Library Aide 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Tennis Team 25 Wrestlerette 2,3,4 Diane Smith Volleyball Team 1 Kimberly Kay Smith Choir 1,25 D.O. 3,4 Michael Cortez Smith Afro Club 1,2,3,45 Black Theatre Dance Troupe 1,2,3,45 Gymnastics Team 15 H.E.R.O. Aide 25 Most Valuable Dance, Actor Award 2,3 Patrica Smith Choir 1,2,3,45 Choir: Concert 3,45 Softball Team 25 Togetha Club 25 Production Center Aide 2 Robert M. Smith A-V Aide 2,3,45 Basketball Team Manager, Trainer, 1,2,3,45 Football Team Manager 3,4 Starling Smith Basketball Team 15 Football Team 15 Sophomore Fire 35 Wrestling Team 2,3,4 George Snyder W.E.C,E.P. 25 Wrestling Team 1 Mike Sopeistal A-V Aide 106 SENIORS The Rowdy Section at the Pep-Assembly. I we Wm janet Marie Sosnowski Library Aide 1,2,3,4 Brian Souza Baseball Team 1,25 Bowling Club 3,45 Wrestling Team 1,2,3,45 Conference Champ 2 Colleen T. Spangler Basketball Team 25 Bowling Club 15 Choir 15 Cross Country Track 3,45 Letter Club 45 National Society 3,45 Outdoor Adventure Club 2,3,45 Swimming Team 15 Track Team 'l,2,3 Deborah Sparr Doug Spearson Ken Spier Kathlina R. Spurlin Choir 1,25 Choir: Concert 35 W.E.C.E.P Sue Staley April Y. Stampley Badminton Team 25 Library Aide 2 Karen Staniszewski Mathlete Team 25 Musical: Birdie 25 National Honor Society 3,45 Science Fair 15 Tennis Team 2,3,4 Tim Stellfox Band: Concert 25 Band: Marching 25 Band: Repertoire 15 Tennis Team Z Susan Stenson A-V Aide 15 H.E.R.O, 3 A. Jean Strickiand Afro Club 35 Choir 15 Library Aide 25 Softball Team 1,45 Speech 84 Drama Club 15 Sophomore Fire 25 Basketball Manager 35 Softball Manager 3 Sheila Rose Sullivan Softball Team 45 Volleyball 4 Vicki Sztuba Choir 15 Outdoor Adventure Club 1,3,45 WBMW Broadcasting 1,45 W,E.C.E.P. 25 Yearbook Staff 4 Deanna Tapley Bowling Club 15 Choir 2,35 Choir: Concert 35 Drama 1 Tracy Taylor Choir 1,2,35 D.E.C.A. 45 Softball Team 15 Swimming Team 1,2 Greg Theodour Football Team 1,25 Wrestling Team 1 SENIORS 107 Gary Thomas julie Tolbert Diana Torres Bowling Club 25 Choir's: Concert 3,45 Chamber 25 Swing 3,45 Science Fair 15 English Aide 4 lane M. Townsend Bands: Marching 253,45 Repertoire 15 Symphonic 3,45 Swimming Team 2,45 Cynthia Trice Badminton Team 15 Pom Pons 1,25 Beg. journalism Sports Editor 25 Honors 1,25 Deans Aide 35 Post Prom Volunteer 3, Lisa Trogden Cheerleader 35 Outdoor Adventure Club 15 Togetha Club 15 Production Center Aide 1,2,3 Robert M. Truesdell Anthony Charles Tucker Ill Afro Club 1,2,3,45 Bowling Club 25 Choir 2,35 ludo Team 35 Musical Dolly 35 Science Fair5 Student Council 15 Swimming Team 25 Tennis Team 25 Yearbook Staff 1 Tim Underwood Bands: Concert 25 Marching 25 Repertoire 15 Gymnastics Team 1,25 Library Aide 1 Harvey Unruh Marilee Vallone Gymnastics Team 25 Softball Team 4 Marissa Ann Vargo B.T. Express 2,3,45 Science Fair 15 Sophomore Fire 25 Dean's Aide 25 Nancy Sue Vaughn lean M. Veschak DECA 3 Lisa Vevers A-v Aide 3,4 Maria Vitale Michelle Walk Rhonda Walker Gymnastics Team, Manager 2,35 Outdoor Adventure Club 1,2,3 108 SENIORS M 3, QE' ,arms wr uh vw- 0 A t ef' 2.1-A he -'Y 5 ,. Q iris-ar l 5'- 1 -ml! 'ww ' VW. v' L, 'Wu J: tg. Two swimmers watch a teammate as she shows her Glympic form. Theodis Washington Kevin Watkins Choir 15 Choir: Concert 2,35 Football Team 15 Track Team 2,3 joe K. Watts Bowling Club 25 B.T. Express 2,3,45 Choir 45 Drama 1,3545 Speech 81 Drama Club 1,3,45 Togetha Club 2,3 Renee Wayne Drama 25 Library Aide 2,35 Spanish Club 25 Yearbook Staff Academic' Staff Editor 35 Participated in Prom Assembly 3 Sheila Weems HERO Parliamentarian 3 Bryant Allen Wells Afro Club 45 Football Team 1,25 HERO 45 National Honor Society 2,45 Wrestling Team5 Choir: Gospel 15 Black Theater Arts Production 3,45 Black Artist Show Case Winner 3,45 Scholastic Gold Key Winner 45 Gifted Arts Program 3,45 Physical Fitness Award 1,2,3,45 Honor Roll 1,2,4 Edith Lynn Wells Choir 15 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 High Honor Roll 2,3 Lloyd Whitfield jr. Baseball Team 2,45 Football Team 4 james L. Wiley A-V Aide 25 Band: Concert 1,25 Campus Life 1,25 Cross Country Track 15 Gymnastics Team 25 HERO Asst. Parliamentarian 3,45 Library Aide 15 WBMW Broadcasting 2 Susan Wiikening Cheerleader 15 Choir 15 Letter Club 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Softball Team 2,3,4 Leivery Van Williams Choir 1,2,35 Choir: Concert 25 Choir: Swing5 Cross Country Track 2,35 Track Team 3 Lovie Renea Williams Choir 15 Library Aide 1,25 Softball Team 15 Sophomore Fire 1 SENIORS 109 Rickey Williams Afro Club 1,2535 Chess Club 15 Togetha Club 152,35 WBMW Broadcasting 1 Dawn Wilson Bridgette Renee Wiseman Afro Club 35 Choir 1,2,35 Track Team 15 Freshman Class Assistant Secretary 15 Sophomore Class Secretary 2 Todd L. Witt Baseball Team 1,2,3,4 Elizabeth B. Wolfe Band: Concert 15 Band: Repertoire 25 Drama 1,25 l.T.S, Drama Honor Society 15 Musical: Birdie 15 Speech and Drama Club 1,25 WBMW Broadcasting 15 Yearbook Staff Business Manager 25 Make-up Crew for Birdie , Curious Savage Anna Wolford Ioan Marie Wright National Honor Society 3,45 Outdoor Adventure Club: Treasurer 'l,2,3,45 Spanish Club: President 3,4 Scott Wright Baseball Team 15 Basketball Team 1,2 Cha Yang Carolina Ylo B.T, Express 2,3,45 Cheerleader 1,25 Choir 15 Science Fair 15 Softball Team 25 Sophomore Fire 25 Student Council 1,2535 Tennis Team 35 Homecoming Court 25 Prom Court 3 Richard M. Yniguez Baseball Team 15 Bowling Club 1,2,3,45 Golf Team 1,2,3 Michael Zimmer Cindy Zivkovich Attendance Aide 1,2535 Honor Roll 35 Yearbook Staff: Denior Editor 4 Pam Zivkovich v.i.c.A. 3,4 110 SENIORS jf 1 ' Pg' 'if irs 1 . - - .. 3 - J , s ..... J as ' in 5 59- A if ca . M Brian Rath returns the baseline shot of a Rich South player. A fiiixiegij ' v 'mr ff'- QV im, A 1, '+ .g,.f.4mZA A' . :WW 5 the Rockettes. fleftj Bloom Trail's version of lBelow1 The photographer gets a look at the inside of a tuba. of M. '1 N . The 1980-81 Cheerleaders show their originality at a Pep-Assembly. 'UD 'mn iAbovej The cheerleaders spread cheer throughout the stands. SENIORS 111 I lkightl AAnnnnd They're off Belowl This girl watches one friend enjoy a delicious cafeteria meal. Belogvl Blazer fans satisfy their sweet tooths during the homecoming para e. lBelow Right! Benny Lopez peeks out from behind his big bass drum. 1 14? 2 'fr A mass Wi B A , Kimi, -. a J'Z'w.f www-' 555m-iisS'ii l' ,L fl? ia , i, .,...Qi .AA 6 M will Z ,...w.fi A .. , ei' ' ' X ' i 95355495 if 1' H. wg.: j w E tix W ig' 5 if lx r Jw . A ,I 'fm a Alf, f 'dia y ima lAbove Lefty The Band Played On 112 SENIQRS QAbovel Some avid football fans watch intently at a football game 5 ,M give W M l if W'V'. i' l ' e,,, Z-M778 p,-I -I is P -1 r 1 I T Mary Wolff .................................. ................................... Sharon Procunier ....... Vice Cassia Dawson ......... ....-.----- Toni Signorelli ..... ------------.- jackie Ogibovic ....... ...... P ublic leannie Scott ....... ................ Don Croarkin ...... .......-.-..- President President Secretary Treasurer Relations Sponsor Sponsor IUNIORS 113 '.!,. ,, 1, . - ,.,, , ,,i,' ,elf .. .. ' A l riffs, ltl l 9' ,-, ' so V M r y -I 7 , ,, Vh , X Mk 'Y i a, ,w L' s r x , joe Adams jerry Allen Scott Appleberry Mike Addyman Karen Allen Christina Arena Shari Akai Cary Anderson Lisa Armellino Laura Behm loe Bender Shirley Bennett Mary Bell Brian Bendon Yolanda Bennett Charlton Belle 'ISV Dorene Bennett , :+sE::.' Y s I at . -J Kenneth Benson , J- , if 1,191 Carol Ashe Tammi Bagaline Steve Bahm Alice Bishop james Blackmon Regina Blackenship 'S Ray Baker Fred Barnes David Bass Sandra Ballesteros Sherri Barrett Tony Bastida Greg Bapties Debbie Barry Leon Beamon Mary Bobo Mary Bock Donna Bolin wa K 1 . at gulf! K 'RK r . Q f ,W 'mv' Nz: EQ' we 114 lUNlORS Darryl Walker masterfully plays the piano during a concert. i -V', I ' ,fr W ,gully 1 ss, ,xi M,., W will JM . W . fr t A N wfqgw? 1 Q V is , My My B r Z V ' UF 5 ,A 4 ,f , I-I Y ,f ly my V utah -1 , V- ,,,f ,f,, f ' Le af- ,.., mv , , ,,,, ,L 'W V L23 , 1 ,.,.. I'-4, ' 4Q i ,IKM v ,I QM, i if f' M V5 ,g f g ,iw A W fs .1 fa , A . , ll 13 is W Patrick Booth Rick Borkstrom Charles Boyer Gwendolyn Buckner Keith Buckner Lisa Bukowski M , ,. Melvin Boykin Paula Brancate Lori Braschler David Bullitt Paul Burgess Larry Bustos iff. i C X ? Melynie Braschler Danny Brennan Michelle Brennan Beth Butkus Chris Caine Roger Calhoun V .Ti?LQ'f '- NT' - , 447' I Ind, ,Y V, f,f .V 49 W E A 'C f 5 ,,r,. , My f james Briggs Bob Brown Cliff Brown lack Callahan Alan Callison Diane Carney Sue Kieper appears shocked at one of Mr. Daun's history tests. Dorothea Brown james Brown Dave Carra Sandy Cary Carloe Carter Scott Cates Valerie Carter janet Celmer ww' M wtf- Kristal Brown Kenneth Cerkoske Peter Cervantes Gary Chadwick I H V' ,A V fgy 1, . K4 iiigw, 5 72711 : ji, ' a ' fu' i t ,V I V -i z if i YL M f,-' , gl En' e5 IUNIORS 115 Gail Sulski shows her pearly whites for the photographer. 'YW' as-4 ' if ' 1155? . I M ,M ' ' .f ii T 'f Cheryl Chapleau Tracy Cook joe Cox Dawn Coy ,aw-..,.s , U-wr W ':. - v W ,, RQ , We M J, ,WW 1 x v 4 U - It Q-Q. f . ,,,,,., M ,h M f , ff 'W' 21 fl glii WV if ll 'I16 IUNIORS A ' , C ,J ,W Mike Chavers Dawn Chocholek Tammy Crane james Cross Charles Crepps Teri Cruz Corinne Cripe Peggy Cullum 1 , X M, ,Z , f ,MZ A f 4 gf 2 if ig -WJ J 4 f a ,gms T 1 Y 2 7 9 0 , W W E if W ,,,il,, W 1 'E Robert Clark john Cline Paula Clow Tyra Cunningham Tammy Cuttle Eddie Cole Edythe Cole Felicia Cole Karen Dade john Davidson Karen Davies MM, i,,, W, ,HMM Dawn Cunningham ! f . ,Mm ,any M.. f Wir Q 4 .4-,rv 4 P qw., sm! -,,a,.w.u ww ' ' X 'ff , 6 A L. .z Q, 1 , . ,,i, e rrea 1 . ttii QW iitiii 1 -V ' 6 I. T. Coleman Mark Collantes lean Conover Bob Davis Dawn Davis Jeannette Davis in ll ,',, , D in Gf 1 v a- f X f ', fw. ,, 5 7 V x f 5 If J 4. sw Q if fl ' 6 Doris Cook jerry Cook Mary Cook Sue Davis Cassie Dawson Patricia Decker 1 X Oni .wr 1 WW., f 5 s' Z, z ,Q Monica Delarosa Debra Desjardins Denise Depeso Lupe Diaz Sheryl Desalvo Elizbeth Dietz Roger Etheridge Laura Etienne i Anthony Dobyne Ted Dolmer Debbie Doran Rosy Etzel IW M W f 6 yrsi X N Ymsigwa ,f V ' ,.i,i -,,,,i 1 wtf Cindy Douglas Karen Doyle Rory Drake Micheal Evens Stacy Fason Mike Fekete VV qw fm-'37 V , I L 2 + ,ir 423 .Jig 1 :,l, K. Tom Dykas David Edwards Tim Edwards Bill Felts Sue Finnin Rich Fisher Tina Edwards Tom Ehinger Ken Elkern Dave Flores Robert Foster Steve Fox Q - K N in gg 1 1' -A MW W a rr S yyas Q Vicki Elliott Lee Emroll john Erler Daniel Franklin Ken Franklin Kevin Franklin QAM ff , , ii ' 1 wg f fr Dave Perry looks at the design for his art project. ,MMM iw 'MM S ff S IM anis , ., ,-Q 21 ,mv .f ff ., -4,113.1 .1 L Y 1 , Q33 e f iifgl , We U il A' IUNIORS 117 .igylw p gV'? I, ? 7 1 Vtena Franklin jimmy Fuentes Pam Fujioka james Gordon Kim Gostowski Laura Graham Haw ,5 ,W 5 uw w . f M J W' hWr ' ,5 My , 1 5 'mam X f f f A 1 fy :V pil. ms. J v ,tw W1 , jackie Galvan Kim Garbacz Brian Garner Georgine Grayeda Diane Green Rose Green ., ' ff f ' 1 ' . ix, Aa f, -. 'W MN, 'W Gildo Garza joe Garza Raul Garza Sue Green Charlotte Grffin Shelia Griffin 'f 'v:fJ K ' y' 1 Mft' L , ' , . u . 'y I Mark Collantes and Andy Gwiazda go over some of the finer points of golf. s 4 'Q 1 ,,-..-X ww f 1-W ,N 'Z- W' 1 ' 211. W :QQ WY? john Gesiakowski john Gindl Steven Gomez Marianne Goncher Paula Gibes Kelly Gillispie Bob Grivetti Liz Gustafson Marshall Hall jim Hand Paul Gumaer Andy Gwiazda Lawrence Hampton Sharon Hannah Ken Gura Tom Hagen Sharon Hampton Deloris Harris 1494 ?- W y 4 i, I, ,, ' fl? 7 + F 14 'av GZ Mir' 118 jUNIORS WM ' 4 'fly' 1 jjar V, Life-K: ':,, fv: ,, ,.., ,. 4 f 5 H 'fit' tf' s , 'W ,L .fa 1 L L rsfs aw ,,,,,, QWNY 4 MV may Win' , M' l Marilyn Harris Dave Haynes Dale Harris Denise Hedden Chris Hathaway jim Hedden Colleen Hutchings Gina Inorio Brian Hutton james Irons Bruce Ikard Peggy jackson ff' 0 X y .yrryr by yy y yr ya Mark Hensley Melissa Hensley Tim Herr john jackson Pierre jackson Sherry jasinski Charles Hicks Sandy Hofkamp Kathi Holliday Pam jezior Roy jimenez Alice johnson ,ws Terry Holmes Ladora Holt Carolyn Hopson Larry Horton Sandra Horton Frank Hotkiewicz Cathy Hummel Vincent Hunter i ,ij Robby Hopkins Anthony johnson Bessie johnson Cherrie johnson y -..,f.-4-f 'W 4- VV , f f -A Y was f Wayne O'Barski works Trail's own sound mixer during a pep assembly. JUNIORS 119 Mhz ijt' fy I' ,J X IV 3 I ff 9 ll 4 eff 5 f f i Shirlene johnson Trudy johnson Alfred joiner james Krembs Dionne Kulacz john Kolodziej Why' .Wa ,' 49 .1 ,K 'f ' New Alfreda joiner Larry jones Murois jones Dan Kunkes julie Kuznicki Selina Lance K 0 'v-5, . . . , , I W,,, I L a Toni jones Tammy jung Dwayne Keilman Todd Langbartels jackie Langlois Paul LaPato H , no K 1713 Debbie Kellerman Bill Ketcham Shawn Kelly Paul Kettell jeffery Kerney Toni Kidwell Valerie Larvick Chris Latronico Pat Lawless Charles Laya s 3 1 W z ,F 4 , A jg ' ,V 1' zf wfga ij, ' '55 'Q f W ff W 7, if f A X 5' 9 if M Lg' Y f 4 1 W 7 V M' A if My , M 0:17 ' gg? My W ,yi ff X 5 VW W ,X ff, 2' f J ' ,, , iz, i . , Q M f sf 2 R I ig iv' 1 1 ' : V - ' . . W I gh 1 ' .V 5- 1 M ,,.,,,,M,f , f 'ff , J' 1 f , 1 fail Sue Kieper Vickie Knuth Marla Korpi Terry Lemarr Leon Kotecki Karen Kramer Pat Kreidler Bill Levault rf' L I m V , ,I ' L r,. rrr L so jc Q L. , ,a,.., .,f,. '1'g , , -M Q .K ,.,, i f VH :fr f ., . W f, jjrr W ' . 2 , ,. M f , A. - i ff ,, L , ,., 120 IUNIORS 'mf 1, ' 'ffwf ,,,. Mr V V . M m any ., -, It 2 ,,,., ' ., L ff V M ,Y H T, vii EW 2 After they had their yearbook pictures taken, junio ,iff ., V I V 2 ,W ' fm ' I . dfwlfl-., lim Levitt Andre Lewis Frank Lewis jennifer Mahlum W W ,e' 'Z tm 911' ' 7' 4 mf ,Q R f f ZW A J , ,, 7 1' 1' ,Q , 4 5. . I A ff A V W jackie Lewis Tim Lindley james LLorca Mike Maltby ,ya 'rr 'Q , V' .ff V Ahnastasia Lloyd Lisa Lockwood Anne Loes Tammy Mangiacacina 2:4512 3 M A it M ,, f ff A C , ent to have their I,D.'s taken. A M 5 I if 1, ff 4g f Wav , 7 cy f f 1, f Q ' 44 9 M' , ml 1, L eiii it M L V K: -w 'rf' I if :im L. Laura Loferski Peggy Long Sharon Long Robin Manis Norma Manriques Linda Marchlik 1 f . If , , 4 1. an l Betty Lopez joe Lopez losie Lopez Debbie Martin Kim Martin john Martinez Ron Lorenz Tina Loya Marcellina Lucente Laura Martinez Tom Mateyka Wade McCallon Patty Lucko Martin Lukas Dawn Lustro Pam McCarthy Michael McCloud Sharon McDonald Wfsaiw F. 1 7 xi gf eil l ,, ,, V- V 'W M i'iy L ' , ' f if t',,, ti,, V ,, IUNIORS 121 v IW' 7' ' v f , .4 l as M lf f f, ann- ,gl H , 1. ft p, fl A 5 ,, fill , l ,fu l ,l'f Chris McFarland Michelle McGlory Melissa McHarg Sue Moseman Ken Muhm Marty Mulkey X. I Nancy Meyers Chuck Miller Wayne Miller Irene Munoz Lori Murray Deborah Myers Y 1, ' 2' Qi .QQ Patricia Mitchell Adrienne Mixon Charles Moek Lynda Nathan Suzanne Neese Tony Nelson T.,J , 3 M ,KLV I f,5,,k,mg H ' , C csv., , .ar Ati' N... ,1 I r 122 lUNIORS 'Wan 'UT Sharon Hampton is startled by the photographer when Phillip Molex Dave Monty Lori Moore Sue Neugebauer she had her picture taken. A Mm 2 .. A Y r 'H' Scott Morgan Dennis Newquist Felipe Morrow janet Nolan 19 ,Jr , Guy Mortimer Ramon Nunez Dennis Neumann Ann Niven Keith Norwood Wayne O'Barski jerry Newman Debbie Noffke Patricia Novak Donna O'Br1ne V ,, , 'tt 'M J 4 K -i - 7 K . 4 ' ' fl' ,tf, 'j7'R 'S ..f S 'f' ' t, '..I'. Q 1 S f ' A lllfyll f , r l S ett'e fzfi i gil. y to M S fi 'Vlff , I-'ff , -- 'A , qw I Vg V . 'Zan ltll ' ,V fy , ..,. , . ,ff -W. , ,W i. . ..-f' If Q , , J. Reiss f-5? MM? 'MW 5 ,. ,5 , V , Vktr y y ,wa 2 X f:f?'f2:S1ElEi?iYf1f Q A,.A .. A A l if X it My , 1 ,fir 4 f f I 'DOW ,lfe ' Q il J 2 X Dan O'Donnell jackie Ogibovic Russell Oestmann Eric Olson jeff Ogdon Joyce Perkins Wilbur Perkins David Perry Terry Ooms Robert Persiani Tim Peters Lee Ann Petersen 2 ' Q Robby Orr Dave Osmolski Teri Oswald Margaret Pettice Greg Pielli Laurie Pitlock it V yyy W5 af M4 E ,Nw P Clarence Overby Deanna Passmore Angie Overton George Patterson Ruelena Paolini Kathy Peach Polletta Pomplin Pool Linda Alvin Chris Carl Port 1' ,,. . . V ,,,, rig W pi W L ,fi V , -, ,f W-' f 1N,.,Lv . 2 JZ ws? 1- - ff l , P isci f Q , pjqglggi fsvffiw ' G . 5 Wm W 'H' ln. ,V ' f 1 an X 4 , L ,,aW W , 'ww f fgyqgye . ' K GM 1 p ,,,-- ra4e M,a K ' f fi rw, J A-fa an M. 5 A X X 4 P., , W 5, .,,,,. f WA 4' M f 7 3 az ,. Charmain Peart Grace Peonce Chris Perdue Barbara Porzel .4--X y xfrf Dave Perez jesse Perez Mike Perez Clifford Powell ,fn xx, f 152,41 lllmllr' -5 YC Sue Neu ebauer looks over her work before handing it IUNIORS 123 Ruelena Paolini and Rose Rodriguez do their homework together in study hall. my . rr I r,,,: rIg.V,., S Q. , Al ,. 1 t 2 ,fr,t Gerry Presley Norman Riede Chico Rigdon Armando Rivera 4.15 -P ff-r Ricky Price Orlando Rivera Brenda Roberts Archie Robinson Sheila Pritchard Retha Robinson Scot Robinson Rose Rodriguez M, M My ww ,,,, , W -1 at , , , ,,.,, my f 1 X .,,. , rzfsfglf 3 f V if K I ,A kg! V - .W W I A llll ,,',, I 1,3 5 g ,,5lSf1 , V: Q ,,,, Vg, I My lf, .,,' J f , ii wimpy, I Q ,gy U, t W Q F ,EW M it , A Sharon Procunier Paul Quick Phillip Rab Charles Rogers Jarvis Rogers Wanda Rogers iw 124 JUNIORS Mike Ramirez Nathaniel Range Paul Rather Donna Romano Bill Ruminski Maria Sanchez . qw l,r, l ,f K Peggy Reaves Cindy Reynolds jesse Rice Arthur Sanders Candy Sauter Debbie Schultz joseph Richards Roosevelt Richardson Vickie Ridgley Tammy Schultz Karen Schurwanz Susan Schutz Q 44 '37 5' ' '-Y' if -?'.'3,ffTf' A al1 f l 4, 4 f iiiiii S 'J , i fine , .' Q P . z ff Q? n 1' i 4 ' M i ,J ' ,fi , a--rfwfw t at ww it 97 .f f f Ronald Schwartz john Semrau Edward Shegog john Scott Paul Shaffer jesse Sherman Paul Sedlacek Mary Shaw William Shoemake Gary Smith Loretta Smith Michael Smith '9N1u.,, riii tl rrrrr Shawn Shutts Toni Signorelli Marilyn Sikorski Sandra Smith Shari Smith Stephanie Smith in , Y I .- .. ,,,,,,, A, A,ey,fez,1,, yi . ,yt f 1. Q V A ' 1 g as 4115 W ' , 'Q ' 'f , '. 1 f N rg 'e-X... . : H ,.., at , H ' i , H Hi , , ' I 4 14, , , M 2 ' ,.,, . V 1 fr' A i 1 ,nf ' Qziifirfik in .1 an W as ggi f-f -W f-pfwtam f Roger Simmons Deana Simoneau Ronald Simunjak Shelly Snell Connie Sons Lisa Spak , My me Dan Skrezyna Deanna Skrezyna Alfred Sloan William Spearson Michael Srog Kevin Stack . -,,f Z fr 1 V5 r ff 55 'U 'ta at eir' . 'wi if,:zf 1f'5i 1 f I , , ,M if ,, 'r.r: L. --11 ., i'tW' ' if'11t' , , I: 5 4, W Aundray Smith Daniel Smith Elise Smith Vanessa Stallings Sue Stanley David Steele Wm 4 fi + ,V -fu. , Q, Qfazfz, yjzgaf in And their off, Blazers get off to a flying start. Nas- lUNIORS 125 is Xi ., -W 1' if? riff 9 i 10' 19 X :H ,,' ' V . 'll , ' 'I ,Z was fy I ' - it Ji a' if Y - ,, ttil l f ' I I ,',', V, M 'ww ,L ,-if ' A tKMl'M,f, , yr I WA E, .vys-1.. A -, I A 5 A my . WF' V i, ii, ,fre Tom Stein Thomas Stewart Linda Stenson Michelle Stilp Roy Stepp Keith Stolte Brenda Tews Mike Thiem Karla Thomas fx at V' I , J, lil K in jerry Tincher Shedrick Tolbert Anthony Trejo I W '-vw , - W, K ,? ,, KVVV, lx 'vw ' I T as 126 IUNIORS 14144: 1 V . lL 'W , ,L I we f ' ' I S I ,ff , , W Y T Kevin Stolte Delanda Stone Debbie Strait Kimberly Trice Bob Tucker Barb Stuebe Karen Stutz Gail Sulski Tony Turnlund jerry Underwood .nm -sf 1 ? A A , H li Rich Sutkowski loyce Tapley jim Terry Robert Swicegood Elizabeth Taylor Michael Teske Susan Tambrini jeff Taylor Paul Testa Roy Tullison Martin Utermark Robin Vandervelde Mike Vevers Mike Vincent , Ah, .V X , T 4 W -'i 't -1- ' ' b R ,a V 'Q fx it L' si 'S ff V ll ii ' .,., f fl IA V 'Q' YY 'S 'fx ff xi ,.. ,as .WX - .0 Sherry Wiley looks dazed as she cheers for THE MIGHTY BLAZERS . Q. -M ,rf .134 ' ,,' riff! I , l is , my ,,,,,, gi H Mark Wagner Steve Wagner Micheal Walk Regan Welch Vincent Welch lerome Wellman ,'H' W- A Jw ll, X ,M M 1 4 I ,! A W , ,llear ,,,, , ., . .,,q.f,, w A , .,, , kv -A N l,,- V I I 5 Q .I ,, , , 1: ', 2 M, if ,, , ,, .Y ' if u 4 if f ,, D X 6 r W? Darryl Walker Diana Walker Karla Walker Paul Werner Tammy Westmoreland Scott Weymuth ,W ' -fa , 5 :rf .. ,f 4 fff 4 f ff, Rich Fisher and Mary Bock march proudly during half-time. 4 H ,. .,,, . 1 l 'LM v 4,2 W W M ,.., A, V ff , an 'I A , Rick Warren Doug Warwick Mona Wash Stan Wiater Eric Wiley Sherry Wiley v 4 fd .M lf 2- a Y Ruth Wash Monica Washington Dennis Washington Michelle Washington Vada Wiley Daniel Williams Carla Williams Deneane Williams Cordell Williams Derric Williams W fy ., D H- it ,MSM , .,,. Rochelle Wayne Donna Williams lerome Williams Renea Williams ,? .4 'fr , M ., A ,,.,,,. ,, wa s M! f gg, , W I V, mgiijf ,W ,, V f I Tammy Weigand Michelle Willig Tim Willis Tammy Willoughby W4 l , , ,,,, ':,,', w. , ,,.tt 'tr l gf M t, J , me ,sg IUNIORS 127 l ' N il ,,,,, , H -, ,,,, l . . , A, i . .f ., . gg ' ,W ggggy kiwi Q aaj j . .,www 1 , 34 5 3 A li' 5 2 A H l ? Y A W M fi L Lisa Wilson Rich Wilson William Wolfe Edward Woodberry Liz Yniguez Chris Zelek Reginal Wilson Annie Wiszowaty Mary Wolff Carla Wortham Martin Young Diane Zimmerman Valerie Wolfe Brian Womac Char Wurtzbacher Tony Young jory Zsido fAbove Leftj Our three drummer boys, Erwin Hanch, Scott Morgan, and jeff Hunn lAbove Centerj You can tell that it is lunch time at Bloom Trail. lAbove Righty The lines in the Cafe get very crowded during lunch hour 34. QAbovel Our juniors get the munches at the football game. fRightQ Sue Neese types errors during yearbook. 128 IUNIORS .... . ... . n ZZ n V: l ,MA Z 0? H , 5i W' WW E 4iIlI Q Steve Martin ........ ........... Kevin Wiseman ...... .... V ice Monica Williams .... ....... Gail Cook .................... ...... Pat Walker-Williams ..... ...... President President Secretary Treasurer Sponsor SOPHOMORES 129 1 ! 4,-,qw 4' r' X M4 ff 'Za ev 'Y n , Fran Adams Michelle Adams Randy Adams E? be F, 4,1 My ,, 2 fa, 4-kg , M psf, .H :L , Zh '7 Q, gm lf ' F, A yv'zf.,v. '1 V lg 1 '1 1 2 fl AJ Q Av , 4 ,IZ X ar m IV sr-5, 49. , B .I . ,E ,, ' 7 . d ,MX . TNI ps 4+ ft ,ln f ay f N yin! ff'-l Q. 5 1 4 130 SOPHOMORES Patrick Addyman Frank Alexander Stephanie Anderson :ae if: The Sophomore Football Team shows they're number l Taresita Andrade one Robert Andrzejewski Richard Appleberry l V Mark Barry V if lacalyn Baughman ,' ..- Nelson Beach flr- f' Aldo Apponi ' QQ f'+ Rufus Armstrong Deborah Arnold in Suzanne Beach Patricia Becker r Denise Beemer , Mary Ashe r l Eric Aumond Tl Victoria Bafundo H Carol Beemsterboer I V Debbie Behm I Sherri Belcher . ,rv-, Kimberly Baker Mike Balcazar liz Becky Barker F Vivan Bell Lonnie Bellamy Lisa Besst Otis Barnes Bryon Barney Lawrence Barrett Emilio Betancourt Laurel Betz Patricia Bickham Students take a break during lunch. Addie Bishop Phil Bivona Charles Blackman Adam Blankenberger Paul Blount Sunny Bluing 'aff' .,- ' f l Bmw 7 S... x W l s it F , f X Q. 1 'I hx pm, v fT '?' ZX wi . I Tu.. Brian Roberts and other Sophomores show that Sophomores don't do it better . 1 rf M J' l ll ,f a :W RX-N. I A. E2 QM .fw- E 1 A 2 494 H , f f V V .Q ll IA 29 4 K 1 WW 'YLWT X'- Q . W M 9 www S' w 49' QM Quwvv' r- Z ,. ' ' I . s .' -5 iff' 3 5 :' , f ' ' - 'I ' ,. f ,gki t - ,, , .1 5 . Y' . ,., V M4 3 1 ' V as H Q! . , , 2 N 4 J f 4 I tx Q Q Louis Brzowski Laurie Buckner Ken Budimir Richard Buentello Ernest Burr Timothy Buss Bryan Bussian Michael Buster Linda Butler Lisa Bobzin Frederick Boekeloo james Bolin lack Calderon Robert Callison Donald Caminker Kenneth Bonifield Raelene Borrmann Anthony C. Bovara john Caminker Maria Canali John Carrasco Dennis A. Bovara Micael L. Boyd Catherine Bradley Cindy Carter Robin Cassidy Thomas Cassidy Jeannette Bridges Frank Briggs Patty Brison Matthew Chapleau Gregory Chapman joey Chapman Gregory Britton Kimberly Brooks Anita Brown Gladys Knight and the who? Deloris Brown Duncan Brown Geneva Brown Robert Bruce Sherry Brys Edward Brzinski f A 'K if i f f 1 f.. ,., , , ,.,,,N, I as --fta ta I at My , if 'If , pg -r .,,. ,raft slr 1 I :qw .iz .v . G I 3. SEZ! ,,,1b V -f ' SH, 1 K' vi , 5 , 'df va f , M yi 5.1 WOW fa r 155 f' E, . .an ua-0 f ,rw ltr' Wf-W ! X X by , Wx M, 1 g if. ,,,, H Z V ,V ,,.,, , In i r M my SOPHOMORES 131 . 'gif z , I , , V H 7? I 1 'tv f : , g E f f Ll? Monica Cha man Rodne Christo p y Tina Coleman Sherry Christmas Sheri Chudy Gail Cook 'Q lu 1 ,irlrrrr all They're Playing Our Song 1 F K. f Q W v , I W Aki' Wav' ' LV 4 , IMV, Q... Scott Dennis Tammy Denton Mary DeYoung Thomas Denny Ronald Derks Marco Dianni 132 SOPHOMORES . 4 , ,X was MA iq ,L ,,, PM E ,f john Cook Sudana Coulter Westley Cook Patrick Cox ff , S l li , I x n o he YM , ' 4' K . lodi Davies joe Daniels Sherri Davidson Carol Davis l'? M.- 'L' 'Pwr ' gf, f .9-4. 0 .,., , , f 57 vi ' ll -2' 23. 'S is Q 5 Robert Crachy Kelly Cripe Colleen Cuddigan Scott Craig Pat Cross Marc Curry JL. W 4- fu Q it li L- Wy' B 8 .ll K Q 2 loseph Davis William Davis 4 lovita Diaz julie Dick Floyd Dillard Margarita Diaz Kimberly Dietz john Dillard Dennis Davoren Anthony DeLorenz Anthony Dekker Tracy Demith .1 0- S-1 1, C., 31 S 1 1 0 ,H if-1, ,W .,fff i -vs lirrJ'fl'fl'4 -ll' Marvin Dillard Don Doyle April Dobyne Arthur Draves Q y ,E ak l X , I V:,, QW A F lllv L . .MM 4 K ,' Robert Dykas Eddie Edwards Linda Fletcher Faith Flores ' wi L, sw' EJ' f 5 ' '-c s, , Francis Frattura joseph Frattura Angie Elam Pamela Elkern 1 L Aaron Ford Kelly Foreman Richard Elosh Lisa Engstrand Lisa Fortenner Robert Foster , W al' in .V +4 X 1-rf L , ,M if A, ZW if by .g V W , 4 A t,t we acer K l is 6 ff Y ttf ja MQW Si , F Katie Evers Louis Facko Sandra Farkas Steven Feilen Scott Ewert Floyd Farkas Gregory Farmer lacqueline Fisher l'2f' f .,f QlQzfQ ,KVI z 1 ttf Carol Fox Clifton Franklin julie Fox Kenneth Franklin NNN.: 1 'XX ,K 1. in gl 3 :ff N 9 X al' VZ. 1 Susan Fisher Hugo Fleischman Cheryl Jaeger helps the photographer's secretaries. 2 V- , , w 'Cf' li ,VK ,,,W 1' Jerry Fuentes Shellie Galvin Richard Gamble Sophia Garcia Amy Garrett Yvonne Garza Ralph Gazzillo Mary Fuller Lillie Gamble Debra Garbacz Becky Garner Patricia Garza Christine Gayton Cynthia Gerald SOPHOMORES 133 W , X f 536 is ' M f an 9' eff Q 1 f ., f f f W W f f 1 f 1 4. rf 2, Z f -M ,- f I M ' 1 I 'P+ , - ,Q V, 4.q,4,:f was V, . ,Qi . , ,,,,., , X , 62-ff IQ . , Jill af Q ' ff! fi f f M X 1 iv f ,W 45 W W ,,,,,,, , 1, S srry ,S f K vs. f ,Q W if, W if f ,, f f t 13 , ff V A ' ,, ,V , 5. .A iv' , fi, wf' , Q 1 fjgsy f,,f. 1 V 13, Linda Gernat julia Gesiakowski Bill Gibson Tom Gifford loanne Gilbert Richard Girkant 134 SOPHOMORES Allen Glatt Brian Glenn Erika Gluckleder Lisa Gomez Irma Gonzalez Belinda Gordon lames Gordon Wendy Gordon Mike Gorham Debbie Behm beams at the camera. Mary Graefnitz Keith Gray Sharon Green julie Greene Steve Griffin Lawana Grimmett Lisa Gruszkowski Dawn Guerin Andrew Gustafson Carl Gustafson Steve Haemker Chris Hagen Keith Hall john Hall john Hall Marianne Hall William Harden Lisa Harrell Merle Harrington Mike Harris Bill Harter Enoch Haslett Darrin Hathaway Calvin Hatten Alice Hayslett Ken Hayslett Nanda Hejmanowski. Wy, fx 1 f ff , ff , , f f f fww ,W Q f 1 W Q 9 , M is W ff . Av: M y V Vi , :wif 'ff F ,:. ,,:, '::i'fll'Z' 1 . ff 'Mfg 1:3-'11 ,pww f 'M , . 55, ' ff ff 46- -iw Q f ef 1 , yys l s yyyy 'iL,iz,,,?r , E ki - 9 , f it lb l X M I my ' I l 1fm A5 ' f ,W,,. ., , f ,jf Ay 461 S F 1 JW.- fw-, 'si ff 5, . K Zi., , f 'f' Z Z gm L we W f f ff f ZW 1- 5 ,, X in fu W l ' :'y,,,,,.,,.s , ,. M ,f i qw L - ' , f 'V fgffff , ,' Mug! M, f as vt X ,, X , ff , 5 Q it 'la 535,,,QW,V,A,,,,Wm,,fs .,MQm., ,: fi!Tf'1?gW he 1 f N ff f W 1 ff - -if ,mm fwjml-MW if-9 -, .f f '22 . .iN,. Roy Hensley Debbie Herman Lesley Hernandez Robert Hernandez Karen Hester Sharon Heuring Wilma Hicks Carol Hiestand Wayne Hinton jackie Hlinko Brenda Hoffman Kathy Hofkamp Gwendolyn Hooks Patricia Hoover Mary Hopkins Tina Hosick john Host Lori Houdek john Huesca Chuck Hussey Brian Hutton Cassandra Ingram Ed jackson Eric jackson Linda jackson Vernesta jackson Richard jacobsen Dwayne Lewis gets some Good Humor . Richard jacques Cheryl jaeger Anthony james Bobbie james Theresa janiak john janota Tim jansma Mary jo jasinski Lia jefferson Wyattina jennings Elaine jensen Rodney jensen Lisa jinks Donna johansen Michael john , ,,.,,. W, mf fag. if f f , 1 1 5? 'Q W! 'wr ,ip , if L A 4 2 L' Wd U . 'K WMA? AX' 1560 i Andre johnson Crystal johnson Darwin johnson Louise johnson Ray johnson VV , A Richard johnson E f Fi MJ' f W 4, , f QQ ,LI M51 Robbie johnson I .,,.7.,. ff' Deanna jones Doug jones r,, J Dawn King Gary Klyczek ayr Maxine Klyczek at fly V Eric jones i if Reginald jones if l A ' -1f- Victor jones ' ' -' Art Knight Tammy Knight I Steve Knox Randall jorczak ,QA William jung ,, Rebecca Kado 44' .,,.,, , ,?,V,,y I Tr Allen Knudsen V V,gi,V f' M Dan Kohnhorst Brenda Korbel jjj 4 1 - - 2' V J, Vgzi ' r' Devona Kazee if A ' wil' Robin Keilman fi S, 'V Connie Kendra ,, ,,s,rQ, . . ,, V HW 'V f ,H aff s. f 'Q L Tami Kowalski Mike Kozinski Heather Kozora Sherry Ketcham David Kieper Robin Kilbourn fm, Philip Kraft Belinda Krstinich Laura Kuchta Cheryl jaeger says smile while Laurie Betz takes pictures. Sue Kuznicki Mark Lacy Tracy Lamore Tammy Lamphere Lee Lane Steven LaRock 136 SOPHOMORES ' a M, , 465' Wm, as Q' n f f if I 5 . 4, I 4 Y 4? 1' J 4 6' 1 if ivy 1 , ff ,. W, if f ' 4 f ' ,W , 2 , , ,ww , A 41 'XV dir f ' n' ,, MM. , The sophomor NW? , fliwi smile at the camera. ri , r gd , 5 ,f 4 3 4 1 WY 7 w ,I a ?,gg.w' M 1 1. Li - . fl f Q, 2 ,ya K 1 .0 M 'W 'W ,,, i f cv l .Jw ,A Amy l,, . v ! V if il , FV' ,l ' it? W' 59 ,, i -Q, ,,,. V A' 4 454' K Qi 'I 12 5 i C R Eff., xii ' , , nm,- ? rw, W-. W MW . , gf, 1. , ,I ,Z ,la11 , :Jr A- A rr K ,BX .le Ups, Wf1 43-w , 5 , K g ,. ,h ,if M' a 7 1 ,. X 1 1 ' -nm -..... 27127461 474 I 4 , ma D ,WW .M if if v if gal' 4 4 ' :ii S , A .licdb ' iff Cheryl Martin Steven Martin Roger Mattert Roger Mayes Nancy Mazurkiewicz Scott McClain Michelle McCloud Wendy McCay Rhonda McGregor William Lawlese Steven LaBlanc Dagmar Leonhardt Bart McLaughlin Karen McLaughlin Michael McMillian Manfred Leonhardt Deborah Lewis Dwayne Lewis Latonia McQuitter Paula Mead Pauline Mead Sue Liazuk Cindy Lindley Debbie Littleton Nancy Medrano Dan Memmini Victor Menendez jeff Llorca Benito Lopez Richard Lopez Maria Mendoza Mike Metroz Mike Micallef Tammy Lunduhl Fredderick Lustro Douglas Luther Coach pema discusses strategy with sophomore football player Steve Feilen. Diangelo Lyles john Mace Steven Majka Carla Manis Robert Manning Sylvia Mariscal v ga ff ah Z l if , X it mx 5' it 6 f if A gill gg 'Ma if L ccyy,, ,, f ww, MA f'lt' l we r L slac , asf, 7' 9' A, 1 'wi ' rrlvri 2? H I yf 4, ., 5, Q if , ' , W- '1T'ff',f, V' .13-t w til-:IL W , mf WM .M 4 AM, ,.,,, ,N ,. W 5 1 f f ' 0- I ' f' ' 1 ' ' H H 4 ,f I . ,, ',., 1-an I ' ., fi rt ., L ' , '9 ,Til ' QQ ff- 4 VW ' 'fi , ,, i ' t V f 7 , if 'K ' M , it 1' ' . f tt ff: a if 151 W , Q, , ggyy i f , L jg gn- wa- , I, wi ,M 2 5 I V xr' fl , ' ff t r l , ttll L SOPHOMORES 137 ig? af- lil if- iw -we '14 ' '90 f T if lf 9 -W i ., we- 1 22 wr ,al if Q y :ul A 2' My t Y if saw , Zfsf ffl? ' I X 5 W . , Tri? - . A,hA n g A by p C t ft M C 7 f T f T it K I. p J I if, My - ,, ' A . ' ' ' f' Kevin Michalski Lori Milam David Miller Yvonne Miller James Mitchell Charlene Moek Phyllis Molex Neico Monnroe Anna Middleton Cindy Miller Tina Miller Carolyn Mireles loe Mobley lim Moenck Regina Monk james Montgomery fRightl The Sophomore Football Team says The Pledge of Allegiance . fFar Righty The Sophomore Blazers battle Thornton on the field. t A .BEN 'QQ X n , y I I- ,r VV ,N-1. p M gli is V V' A ' 0 a rx 2 Akkr f f'1xk Eli . 'g if , T T Q 1 W xr 5 ,I ,L ,Z ' I 1 llll' 1. j li ' 'PY' Bhifbiw 43' Y 'Q Mike Moore Victoria Mortimer lulie Murawski Mike Navratil Andy Nelson Lance Noles Lucy Nykaza Kurt Oldham Purcell Moore Ken Muehring Cathy Murphy David Neal Curtis Nelson luan Nunez Barb Obert Kim O'Nions Lisa Moran Tammi Mugfor Dave Nardi Chris Nelken Tom Neuman Leslie Nutter Tim Oldenburg Val Opyt 138 SOPHOMORES 495 aww' W WMV H 5 it an W L ttrty ,'fg Wi H, 43 , 'V'f, f: Q 'D it . ylla ,W T stla f L. 2 fl 'fm , ' an Y' 555421 ?t?!.ffMiHni5i PM if I f 2 1 1 f 5 Lemza :mmm . Reggie Osborn Tom Oswald james Owens Patricia Paden Kim Palmer Kim Paolella Connie Theresa Paris Walter Osmolski Angie Ovverson loyce Owten Lori Palhegy Randy Palmer Mike Paolella Paplomatas Catherine PfiSSm0fe Tammy Paris V fLef0 The Sophomores listen attentively to Mr. McGee. fFar Leftj The So- phomore Coaches help injured player Ed Brzinski off the field. 2ZZf,,,, 1 ,,w1 1, 1iiiTi'f1f 9' lf 5 411.910 1 I' 4 W w .fx , 3 1 1' Q 2 , MW ' SWK ,g i l W EM re- if , , , w , ' E1 H , M. if ffm, 'rr, . Q1 W, A f L I Q l ' ,. y. V, ff -Fw 4' 'Q Q51 f ,H ff pt I T., rj f 5 D T ooorrr l g gg Q 5 7 it 5 ,',. , f , V, , E5 A lee T K K t ' ,. l , '2 ' i ' T la-'r ,A T T .ir'. f ' 1 my lrae A T rls ll 'N xt K 2 Ti f ' ' 'lll - ' V, A QT MW My WH P A Gloria Patterson Alicia Perkins Augustine Pina Maureen Ponce Keith President Michael Pyrtle Lori Reyna Kimberly Richard Glenn Pazanin Brian Phillips Robert Plebanski Donald Poole Michael Price Sandra Rach Marti Reyna Darlene Richie Simone Peart Robert Pigman Kim Pomplin Tony Powers William Price Keith Reed David Rhein Patricia Richmond SOPHOMORES 139 ,, N, 'Lf it S g 4 pw in as S fe L., 140 SOPHOMORES lohn Riede Mary Riley Nelda Rivera Brian Roberts Aundre Robinson Carolyn Robinson Eric Robinson Frank Rodriguez john Rodriguez Jarrett Roe Hattie Rogers Xavier Rogers Glenn Romania Robert Rossi Denise Roszak Phil Kraft recuperates after being tackled by a Wildcat player. Rosella Rowe Pennie Russell jackie St. jacques Denise Salazar John Salazar Lolita Sanders Pam Sands james Schell lim Scholl Donald Schultz Kevin Schurwanz Mike Schuzer Ronald Schutz Ame Scott Linda Serama james Seyssens David Shaffer Dawn Sharp Anthony Shaw Alison Shepard Allen Shymkus Anthony Simes Lori Simmons Carl Simpson Peggy Slack Yolanda Small Denise Smith , V its K an W W , n 1 ' i ,S S '4 S N eww .S it ' S ,.,1 WS S sul ,styt NS S -- .A S -- , 'A ' I K.-i l f 7 i 1 it lSn lx 4 .- fss A W mf W mixes A .R -W 1- H- S f slii l 3 -Q im wikis . Q x , r .St Q ' K ,P xi s Sk M, 'Q S,.S T .2 A x -. g Q' Star li Q. El x,,,, S S,lS S, S iss , at sq X if 'ii Q , .St , tv SB urea QL ',,A ,XX Hp '93 l E, tx' F ' at sttt , iltt v--. 'jf vs , 5 'Io' YVFV I x, ,1 ' 'vt .. ii ' L' V' 'yrg' 2 it zu m SV , ' l L ,, S ' 5 ' 41 my 7 ,ff My J, X it sr f' it , i,, y y me 4 Q Q, f,,, 7 T il we ,Q 4- -cr N .,, v Emmett Smith Eric Smith Kathy Smith Louis Smith Miracle Smith Theresa Smith Theresa Smith Larry Souza Lausie Souza Dennis Sowika joseph Spagnola Michelle Spak Laura Sparks Maureen Spencer Edward Spila Otis Stamply loseph Staniszewsk Kim Sterns janet Steele Dan Steffens Laura Stege David Stengel Karen Stenson Cedric Stephenson Michael Stevens Bob Stewart Curtis Stone Linda Serama develops her muscles. Flossie Stone Quintus Stone Tyrone Strickland Mark Stroube Linda Sullivan Jamey Summers Michele Swicegood Catherine Sylvester Stanly Szykowny Anne Szymanski Arnold Tabicoe Elijh Taylor Susan Teller David Terpestra Tracy Thornberg 5 I 55, xt 'Q ll li .ig Eya 1? 9 ' ,Jan ,S ,,, -rs .A I g ,Jn L f X I ,V 4 . , at M 03 , C X 1, Q A N C 'I W r M SOPHOMORES 'l4'l .9 K Q : T n A ,. 3 S 'fi . T crm :vw 1 W. in X 1 ,x,f A gf A .1 T 1 . .E hmm. Tracy Thurmond Kenneth Tolbert Tonia Torres Angie Trevino LeeAnn Trkulja Scyretta Trull Russell Turner Matt Titus Robert Torres Richard Traskell Stacie Trice Bill Tronjo Davie Tullison Mark Underwood xtn 4 . Y W y V f 134 'i'W,S ', ,' QM N! +5 ' Alu I I -l . Charles Van Mary Vaughn William Veit Robin Venn The courtyard on a spring morning. DerAA Stephanie Richard Velez joe Vitale Dale Van Duersen Vaughn Donna Vallone Thomas Vanarsdale , Chris Vitelli Suzanne Waclawek - 'E D. , If xg W S xl I 'ugl 59, . , H3 Daryl Wade Kim Walker Wyschelle Albertha lessica Glenda Watson Kathie Watts Stanley Weems Ed Walker Pat Walker Wallace Washington Washington Heidi Watts Debbie Weddell Craig Weiser Daphne Wash Denise Ioyce Watson Washington 142 SOPHOMORES Bw 4 W 2 ,Q Christopher Irish West Theresa Wharton Weller Wendy West Kelly Wheeler Harold Werner ,Q KA, Amt Sw f H W M if ' ff el, tifffk slam. M151 Nicole Williams Tracy Wills Peggy Sue Anthony David Wilson Wilson Willingham Kevin Wiseman ,L ,j,lQ I, W Clayton Whitfield Dany Wieringa Dawn Whitington Becky Wilcox f , fi fm n W V T M V T e Hri, K Q A l Z' 'Y Mia Wiley jerry Williams Michele Williams Edward Williams Lori Williams Monica Williams F r 7 'J' at , -V ,H aihfii Elmer Wolford Derold Wright Michael Wolford Lisa Wright julie Wustholz Eugene Ylo Vanessa Young Tim Znavor Clifford Yates Tyrone Young David Zarate Michelle Zunica The football team sprawls out at a fall pep f l WW., g ygxhwqy yy t.yy 1 C SOPHOMORES 143 lRightJ Sophomore Class Officers show Steve Martin who's boss. fBelowj Summer at Bloom Trail fBelow Righty Winter can be beautiful! ..,,,,, ' we 1 '- ww ,, of ' X 39'1 .3 'N , ' 'Y g . jxlqj ' X l t'fQp'- gf - in mx, 3, v ' . ' , - My 'T 'Q' QAbovel Irma Gonzalez moves with the music. fRightj john lanota gets into the swing of things. 144 SOPHOMORES f' Donna DeLaRosa ..... ...-.--------. Terri Williams ....... -.--.-. V iC9 Tracey Brooke ......... ---.-.--.----- Sue Rauhut .A .................... ....-.-.-- Helen Bolos-Dickett ...... ------ Gail Robinson .............. -.---. President President Secretary Treasurer Sponsor Sponsor FRESHMEN 145 .ff 'Y A X , Patty Batres Natalie Beard Gary Bell Z Darryl Adams ' -. jeff Adams ' Alvin Agnew Dan Bender Earl Bentley Virginia Berta Michael Akai Tony Aldana Mark Alexander 413 Yi Keith Allen Donna Berube Paula Andersen Petra Betancourt H Richard Anderson Catherine Betts ,mf mf S swuuvfiz- y W, Q, 'ffl are ' if 941.9 '! 11 Monica Washington captures everyone's attention in the Homecoming Pep assembly. .. J ' Brenda Andrews Ricky Betz Deborah Biasella Dale Biella -ii. K M ,C Q, if T t Si' A -i-. Anthony Bailey X Faye Ball 146 FRESHMEN Wayne Bish Lillian Blackburn Bill Blackstone Clarence Bankhead Trina Barber Ken Barr Christine Blair janet Blair Bob Bloom Kim Barry Dave Bartlett Martin Bastida 4 ' , + N- A ettir .4 9 . f- it 3 an WT 'V' 'sawn mir u.Y 5'f5X X wus t Y x xx 4 es, E N sg' 5 'SQ X 1 S .,,.. Ajax or Ns nits Sophomore Cheerleaders boosting the fans. xi ' M , , kj B 1 t , get gg 2 , . ...' . its we ws xx X X Q S 'T-. :. ' Q s ,E lv X t X X ts. XB A E xc X YQ. Q, as X XE 3 Scott Boe janet Bohn Terri Boring Bob Bounds Frank Boyd Luke Boyd Renee Boyd Dennette Bradford Karon Bradford Mike Bradshaw Mike Brady Waine Brady Linda Branham Danielle Brassea Anthony Bravo julia Brennan Rhonda Brewster Steve Bridges Rodney Briggs Patricia Brock Tracey Brooke Kathryn Brooks Darryl Brown Doug Brown Kim Brown Matt Brown Sandy Burke Gracie Bustos David Caffarini Andrew Cairo Paula Carra Alfonso Carrillo John Carroll Roger Carter William Carter Virginia Chaney X NK S-ms-f-vi N sd' 3 Q S -e- t i ,, i Yiffggf ll :fs-' I 'T' ,K ,VK s ? N 5 B is S sr 'lg et A -, is :X K Students crowd in the English Resource Center For Yearbook pictures. gil Q ,syt S it mil si I i ff? A - ,K ,H i A . b-Q, X' , . L - K - in N F g K e Qk ki A g F X X 5 W FRESHMEN 147 . S , ,k.A. , mai .xx , S . X 1. 111 325 X X X X X 'fit XX- ,M X M X .-.XX za 'W-Q X gl X . 5 3 5 i :Zh ' ii -Q Q X gk ra X Nl li 1' liv X P 'Is . ' :fame- - Lf! Fa ff' 148 FRESHMEN jeff Charnote Eric Chatman Anthony Cheeks Dan Chorak jeff Ciechomski Dewitt Clay Steven Clay jessica Cleek Albert Clow Ed Contreras Eric Cook Gary Cooper Jeff Cripe Mindy Cummins Cheryl Cunigan Frank Cuttle Debbie Czajka Chuck Dahlman ludith Dahlstrom Alex Cobbin Theresa Danielson Keith Cole Carl Daun G. T. Coleman Michelle Davis Dorothy Freshmen Boys bat- Dawkins tle on the field. Calvin Coley Rosanne Collester Terra Collins George Colon Bernadette Concannon Daren Conner Mary Decker Donna Delarosa Tami Demith William Dempsey Lori Parken- son I got the music in me. 1 . as-X' A -153,7 W, - , , 5. I I if vim . ,S 'fax X-. X X A' W, X is . , ,tr f fi A 4 ' ' X . 1-JN UQ aff V f A J ,W-. ', .,,.,, L , , e ef ' ,W ,ff if-llfff fi 1 M-, ,, llllll www., 'r u f A 'Mr 4 ffl , 1 12, 564 Para-professional is taking care of busi- NESS Shelley Dennis Angelina Desandre Blake Desiderio Frank Diaz loel Diaz Martha Diaz Richard Dunne Steve Durish Brian Dwyer Tracy Eagan Michael Edwards Deborah Ehinger Tom Ellett Roxane Elliot Sarida Emola Leslie Engstrand Felicia Evans Robin Evans Michelle stops and poses for the photo- grapher before she takes her dive into par- 9 l f 'if' ,Zi 'f , , 4, ii! yr. , 4, V A., 1 Q 4 , . -, ., ,,3E,,'., M f V' ff 1 L 1 '9 W gr F prrr F i X fri ld lulie Digiulio adise. Todd Dilbeck Nick Dobrzeniecki Bobby Dobyne Danna Docherty Donna Doran Tina Downey Condon Downs Doris Drake joe Draves Lyle Dunahoo Angela Dunlap lon Farkas johnny Farrar Ladonna Felts Michelle Ferraro Chris Finnin Michael Fitzsimmons V 5 al f v7 ga I Z rrpra,rrrr 5 r.rr M W, Mr f ,GN g -9 JC r , , 5 .. W 4 f W ,nr r,.i wg , ,I V ,awe 1 Q Wil' ,ll f liagflikf W' A V -4 Mtn 7-5 ,W cw IW V 9 rw fl, , W, ',,., s f 'fu gf-an 2, we 4' ff o r F' . D' rrrr p fi 1 iii'ii illi ' ' .f . , X , li' A 5, ' f, K Us if 'r'l -wig 1' l W I I 5 I . V: ,N Q 2 4 V, V l 1' F f , ,, 5 5f2ffg:1z+fqf' .,,.,,, FRESHMEN 149 Alma Strickland puts a little extra spirit in the pep assembly. ,, - ' ' vi 5 . N- , . .Q 1 . . 1 K 'NP' if if it it Q., ,..- fif ,t . . ,,.,.sW-if ,.wfW Viv .sn Y tvs W. s up Q ., ...K ,rag . I., me ii Q.: X tg V 1' 4 150 FRESHMEN Ronald Flatt Raina Flemmons Ioann Flores Michael Fortener jordan Foster Yulanda Franklin Vincent Galloway Lisa Gann Mary Garcia Bill Garrett Inez Garza Vicky Garza Laura Gawel Scott Gibertini Ann Gibson lulie Gibson lerry Gladney Craig Glasper MW, Pom Pom girls showing their high school fever. . sf ff -1 C 79 4 Daniel T ' X ,t lg Gneidziejko ii h , x ' Gerald ' - e Z C Gneidziejko 1 'Ax Xikkx Eugene Goings A X il ' ' A ' 5' . ig P I Hi, Y Q tt K XM I A Q.. ., 5 1 Carey Goldberg ,A ,gf Chris Goluszka lf- A l' Liz Gomez ' ' A I 6 M Billy Goncher C qggg Y Ji , ' fl Adela Gonzalez . t ' is if Augustine Gonzalez A 'ffl iillt I, ,A V3 K I 'N r ' -,Rall .SR K . to , .- - Q JI 1 1 K y , 4 , WL Tv 5 L . Cheryl Goodale it X , is to C Qiq N . Debbie Goodin C vg-I I C, loletta Gorden X f f 4 L. 2 ,f.-to Q ' 1 M2 x -, L '- -,?- K tsit . ,, f ' joel Grakauskas .. N Mary Grant Ron Grasser in A , 0 Qi . A-t 'V 29.5 'Q . - Anthony Gray 5 if Kim Green Tammy Green wwf H., ,, 3 K av 1 ' rs. if s T 2' .. . X :saws -Me. - ' fi f,--' ii, -V ,.-, it 4' x ih- 'w H F r .1 5 ...,.. . was-I nf . N., 5 sy a . as e Y f X. X 'Sw , X i Qg -:Q rr -XSL., if Freshmen class wonders if this is really necessary. Chris Greep Aleta Griffen juan Griffen Mark Griffith Debbie Gross Tina Grzskowiak Tyra Guerrera Allison Curley jamie Guziejka Ellen Hagg Tim Hamilton Donnail Hannan Eric Hanson Sabrina Harper Darnell Harris Kim Harris Reggie Harris Rene Hasier Robin Haskins Calvin Hatten Lesia Hatten Sammie Hayslett jennifer Heldt Debra Hennessy Roann Hensley Edward Herman Charles Hernandez Rhonda Hicks Wendy Hinchman Katie Hodge Kelly Hollcome Tim Hooper jami Hopper Samantha Hopper Todd Horton ww' X ' -W ,11 .. sb -. -ME: -RSS .,', K W 'Wi ,. Q a T ' L rr 5' .,:5,,,fggi , : Fw- Q ' .. R , . 'N N' - i a. X : xr Xx a .Q L 'I-N ,B P Q :. 1 W N ' X 'X 5 if ss,a .sk ,I 5s w f?S1X55l YQ E if Lunch lines are too long FRESHMEN 151 f if ,,, 1 .,,, V ' A217 ,,.,,, 253' -2 s ri ' 3 V f 57 ,Si 3 uw...- lfi' H ' ,fH1 t i'Z Gwen Hoskins Bryan Host jerone Hoskins Ricky Howell Kwayne jennings 1, V7 LL:iV WL we M j yi y . 21 ' 0 I 4.3 VIIITV: My g1,, i Q r R ' zf' ' 'f' M wwe A ' V at ,,., X , ,Z, .,,,- f f' f: f 'Y ,Z l t L f 5 ,,, V' -if 5 t R R A' ' X' N Nancy Hulbert Gary Hummel Sue Hunt Anthony Hurley Addie jackson Kevin jagiel Chris jarrells jamie Hunter Deena Insalata Veronica jackson Bonnie jansma Robert jasinski Don jennings Chris jenkins Robert jensen Patrick john Odis jenkins Octavia jimerson janet johnson 1 ' f 0- All 1 1 get tt 1 A ' itti af 152 FRESHMEN ff x 7 jennifer johnson Lisa johnson Stacey johnson Edward jones Cheryl jones Frank judd ji Wg, ' f ,J f 5. 2 5 0 ,M at , -ff W 'iz ! I 11' , lf '41 6 if f . 1 M A, O9 4 Afro Club shov- Dave julian Vicky Kaericher 4, , , W ,U ,, L 1 i L L V M' 2, 1 'ff' ' f ' 1 : L, , , VV Q, l i V , , flfff ' , 77 ' , 1- ni ' . ..,, f V f ' V it ,,. V f l y K H y I In . I A in vw E, www if l RV 'ill 1 ,.,. V- M ' . V ' E, 1 a Cindy Kay Brian Keene Sean Kelly Mike Kettell Tammy Kinney lim Kloss Tammy Ketcham Giesta Keys Renee Kirk Leann Knaak chool spirit. Craig Kozora Denise Kuchta Debbie Kuhn john Kulacz ris, N L .ww Y ' Kni' f 1 V , V 1 V 4, V L , VL ,.. ,,.,,, 5 Adrian Lacey Barbara Lacy 7 Donna Lacy jerry Lancaster 5, , wwf' Trina Larson David LeBlanc I ,A - 4.-aw' 'fg-V A ' , ' -- 15 ,, ,iyr M , A Paula Knaack lacalyn Kolongowski Patty LeGraff Tammy Lendabarker 5 X it 4' V' in LM, N G Qi W f V ,. V K Y ' Wi' .M f 1 M f L V xiii? 5 R , W, A Wg i L l X jf M A ll f A 4 X V 4225? L - V W f Q , 'WV' K .gy fi A Qf if 7 2 1, , VQVf .,,,', Tammy Konagel Beth Kosteroski john Konley Ronald Kotecki Scott Lennertz Vance Leonard gi 4 ,ima , 4 :if lim Lindley Karen Little 4 ,,,, 2 W, , W 1 , , - Www FRESHMEN 153 1 X M 'KKK EB? DE IA Freshman Boys are not to thrilled with what they see and hear. 4 . .N j ff' . . Nt quirk: has Q R .Asufb Q ' . V L Q EESESQ U i . . .2 fin, i t Q :mst - -t 1 ,J K -- g R 4 guzzkg 1 ffl ' ' ' .. , at r: am: 3 K , , y Magi , iii A -nff1fiPfi:i: ,.l3E.'fiS3.-is if f. -2 I Q ,1', 'Z Q y 'rx L wifi wi , xx 4 Mr fx I 1.l 1 'l54 FRESHMEN April Llorca Herman Lloyd Laura Lopez Lisa Lucas Karen Lucko Ed Luth Joe Mancusi Vickie Manis Darren Manning Patsy Martin joe Martinez lohn Mascaro Melvin Mason Gail Mayton Gary McBee lerry McCallister Patricia McCormick Phil McCoy Brenda McGhee Larry McGhee Mitchell McGregor Angela Mead Robert Mead luliet Medrano Pete Mendoza Matthew Merkner Barbara Messex Michael Metts Chris Meyer Kim Michalek Michael Mihajicha Chuck Miller Rhonda McCallon Sherry Miller Dwayne McCay Dean Millsap K if ,rw ..- I I f ' 3 in gn, L Qs. gl H f 1 N, 'cv' ...- ir: I N1 Freshman Boys Boogie on the field f .xv pt. 1 is Ns ,ws av' r .V L Vicki Sztuba can't believe her eyes. X S S Q ey Q5 , t 'iii ' - so f, L - 2 1 a 'Q i.iiW f . 2. x- E l . fi ' f, ,---- 1 ,V , . K, . :I - I .,. f .,,,1,f: Tamiko Miles Caroline Mitchell Keith Mobley loan Montgomery Scott Montgomery Darnell Moore Glenn Moore john Moore Patricia Moore Tammy Morphis Cindy Moscickis Bob Murray Mike Murray julie Mustard Alfonso Najera loyce Neal Karen Neese Ignacio Negrete Charles Nelson Curtis Nelson Scott Nelson David Nichols Raymond Norcutt Diane Norman Alan Nossem Nancy Novak Terri Nowakowski Paul Nunez Kenneth Nutting Paul Oden Lori O'Donnell Marc Olena Lynn Orange jamie Osberg jeff Osborne Ron Ostrowski m, 11 51 X , t so s 4 E. aww 'HE Q 'X T Q. ,Q is s .iw sq' Q E 1 :,: 'k.lf I smwQQQw',Si ll 1 X YK ' K 'ii Cathy Brooks gleams with joy while showing her school spirit. K y. is y me 'W an Nd' it ' L Q ,g V L NY vrkk 5 K ., V L'k . .C .. s lgifi- L O F? sift? V , ..,' X e - H ,sfst f KKAAV W Q K 7 A 'rs ' I ' lm ' sr i ? 1 Lkltf 1 L Q A '-.. . -' .1 l ' 2, an 1 f- i 'ix .S FRESHMEN .i an . . . Q x M. r Q ,Q N wx Sk 3. gi it of in S was 3 ' gt ' i Q 'DZV s aae c ' t 5? 9 1 t 2 R i ii 1 as .. 1 st c s t V' li i f ,K - l ssee x I ,LxA kk ,,.k IC: K if kkhk ,- K ll 4 t Bob Oswald Tonda Overton Karen Pankey Rodney Parker Milton Patterson George Peach Andrea Peavler Thomas Peebles Kerri O'Toole Karen Pack Reganald Parish Lori Parkison Kim Paulsen Bev Peacock jonathan Elaine Perea Pederson Angelo April distributes milk in the cafeteria. Lillian Perez Byers Perry Steve Peterson Tonya Pfeiffer Dave Pierson Victor Perez Ken Peterson loe Pezzuto Nancy Phipps Don Pierson ,c 156 FRESHMEN 544' john Pipp Kim Piwowarczyk Raymond Pitts Tom Porzel Nrh., We QV- Nw , l .t W 3 S it . .,.,, 2 rf vt .tw ' X .1 J Roger Post Daryl Pratt X 'Pe st QW , ii We TL as 5 3 8 Q2 f' w l K 'Y rff l' ' V V fri fi I 1 f, n Am we nf i New ff 'ffrqgfyi - ,mn ,, f ,L w L o r Sandra Preacely Anita Proctor Scott Proper Larnaris Radcliff Suzanne Rauhut Paul Preuss Elizabeth Andy Qunell luanita Range Wayne Ravesloot Procunier 'Q MQ 3 'fii , W' 46 r Sharon Rehder Renee Renzetti Edward Rhymes Donald Reichert Patty Reynolds Kristen Richard lc 1' .,., Shawn White and Coach Ray watch the action on the field. Louie Rojas Mary Rose Robert Richards Andy Rivera Eddie Rivera Robert Rivera Tracy Robinson jackie Roche Shirline Richie Belisia Rivera joseph Rivera Rose Robinson Thomas Rocha Bridget Roe we . 1, 7 z. I ff ,i 01:1 flip 7 Qs, 4 1 ' ' ll 'll- 1 -w ll gi E19 iiilfil' f.. L: ,- Q ali ' H6 AM' Ala Romania Robert Rypstra , ,gm f ' Q ' , tsif ' .eff ' 2 i vw. I wr be i,'1f FRESHMEN 'I57 Freshmen Student smile happily waiting for the ell. ... 51 Q' i t p t. ,as fm X ee i N mi 1: 2-J 2. .X K 5. Q- 1 f fun k WY ---Q -, 158 FRESHMEN ,,-ai ,.,-L. Rysula Kelly Keith Saiger Eera St. jacques Georgia Salapatas Cindy Salazar Randy Salinas Rolando Sanchez Ray Sandifer joe Sanfratello Larry Santeford jim Saxinger William Scales Diane Schlamadinger Gary Schmueckle Brian Scholl Sandra Schultz Laura Sedlack Lisa Segura Leon Sepanski Budd Shaw Eric Sherman joe Sherman Kim Sherman jerry Shipp Ben Shirley Connie Signorelli Anne Silva Chris Simes Chris Sineni Keysa Singleton jeff Skimel Karla Slinkard josetta Small Clara Smith Elizy Smith Mike Smith .,j,, ff. Debbie Beam receives last minute instructions. 'l5i,t.... af? X- L C g X 2... ae- -. ss . -'ig , I .at A fa. 'ii' ay Q- 5, ,, nv- f 1 X XX X X 4 5 X XXX XX AX , .5 gy was ll lx Q -X l he Q i X xg -fit , X4 S is SX ixx X S XX Nz N, W' A AN 1 X swf RX is X wie if ,M QF, ,if ag: T l ., r-X K N 73 liar Xz of a :NV A, - t l- v 51 w -X gt , X Qs 'Q .,., tis . A M k fri? Wa, Li ,LD . ie . I Y so X535 ,--., Y X1 2? . 1 , Steve Sneade Paula Snider Chuck Sons George Sons Sylvia Sopejstal Lisa Sprewer Rodger Stasko Eric Stein Christine Stevens Gary Stevens Robyn Steurbaut Chuckie Stillwell Michelle Stokes Tracy Stotle Donna Stryjewski Becky Sullivan Vikki Summers Robert Sutkowski Volleyball player Peggy jackson poses in position waiting for Ruby Svejda Vivan Swearegene Tammy Swets john Szktasy David Taylor Nellie Tellado Scott Tennison Henry Teverbough jesse Teverbough Nancy Theodour Frank Thompsen Gary Thompson Richard Thompson Eddie Tincher Michelle Torres Lisa Towsend Debbie Traskell Antionette Trella l the ball to land. Pom Pom girls got the boogie woogie fever. 1-2 'J f ifs.. , t l if Q WK fl gl at 5 .. A-2. 6 X Q S S mf Q, 4 Pm f 'l YQ? T N. , .:,.---:- I .ttzr X we 'hr S . A ,X. K is f 5 , H WX.- X ,lx-HX f X 212- N FRESHMEN 159 iw f 5 f ff C f 2 , ff 1 WS '7 g,gt,,1fE , 'ff ljffl V, I dt C V ,J , , f V A 1 VW 1 wig 5 ff -fs -f eyes ' lf, 2750 I swiss' gf yn 5 fe 5 al l 160 FRESHMEN K Bill Turner Sandy Ultsch Kathy Underwood Ray Vanderbok Trudy Vanderwark Sue Vasquez David Venturella Tommy Vianello David Villanuera Eddie Vincent David Vines Donald Vulumgsr Chris Ward Creig Waserman Ann Wathen joel Watson Cheryl Wayne Sharon Weems Ron Weigand Carl Welch Kenny Welch Pat Welch Doreen Wells Darla West Bill White Shawn White Gary Wilbourn Danny Willet Tony Willet Elizabeth Williams lerry Williams Terri Williams Willie Williams Angela Wilson Valerie Wilson Victor Wilson Scott Winefka Gorgette Wiseman Rob Wiszowaty Lisa Wommack Dana Wood Jerome Woodard Darrin Yambor Deon Yarbrough Christine Yates loe Zelek Andres Zesantis Kathy Ziemmiarsk f if aa 1 f. - ff 74 ' , W-f las M W' . M , ,F yly ' 'W at l y y l yy y y 4 , ,jfwf 4 e,. A iw: ,v HA, - 4 ,,,, i, I A it , 1, I 5 sf . V, H 3 ,nu nfl . an if H5 81 29 5 I U al s ft , ,, , Club Chris Caine Chris Carson .... Dave Perry .... Brian Rath ................... john Semrau .................. Michelle Washington ..,.. Dan Krupa ....................,. M-wr Senator Senator Clerk Senator Senator Senator Sponsor 4From Row! Brian Rath, Chris Carson, John Semrau, Laura Sparks, Chris Caine, Michelle Washington, Dave Perry, Mr, Dan Krupa fSecond Rowl Kevin Wiseman, Latonya McQuitter, Shanon Guerin, Patty Bonds, Craig Glasper, Ahnastasia Lloyd, Shari Smith, juan Nunez, Sherri Davidson Uhird Rowj Rodney Parker, Shelly Mustard, Cindy Smith, Kim Mattert, Donna DeLaRosa, Monica'DeLaRosa, Felicia Cole, Lisa Gann, Kim Trice, Shanya Fullerton, Georgette Wiseman, Wendy West 1Back Row! Sharon' Procunier, Beth Procunier, Rosanne Collestergkay Sandifer, Ruth Seimeyer, Matt Chapleau, Tina Hosick, Tim Hamilton, Ron Flatt, Steve Haemker, Cheriyl jones. Afro Club QFront Rowj Terrence Brown QSgt. Armsj, Lynda Nathan fTreasurerj, Monica Washington fSecretaryj, LaChelle Mallette Nice Presidnetj, Karen Bradford QAsst. Secretaryj, Mrs. Emily Willis lSponsorj fSecond Rowj juanita Range, Renee Boyd, Audretta Bell, Toni Nathan, Lia jefferson, josielen Gilbert, Vtena Franklin, Gwendolyn Hoskins, Steven Bridges, Gwendolyn Hooks, Stephanie Vaughn, Luke Boyd, Lesta Hatte, Darnell Morre QThird Rowj joyce Neal, Tyra Cunningham, joletta Gorden, Kathi Holliday, Sherry Wiley, Patricia Perkins, Phyllis Mitchell, Scyretty Trull, Gwendolyn Buckner, Sunny Bluing, Ladonna Downs, Yolanda Bennett, Tamie Christmas, Stacy Fason, Tania Smith QFourth Rowj jerome Hoskins, Sharon Weems, Dennette Bradford, Doris Drake, Regina Bryant, Doreen Wells, Terri Williams, April Dobyne, Mia Wiley, Neico Monroe, Daryl Wade, Shellrita jenkins, Diana jones, Wilma Hicks, Thomas Peebles, jerome Williams, Kevin Franklin lBack Rowj Gennie Rboinson, Derrick Williams, Criag Glasper, Aundray Smith, Michael Walk, Bobby May, jesse Sherman, Robert Dobyne, Darryl Walker, Frank Boyd, Shawn White, Alfreda joiner, Charles Hicks fNot Picturedj Mrs. S. Rush and james lrons. james Irons at the Friday Night Live Daryl Wade dances to the beat. Chris McFarland poses for the camera. Dance. 162 AFRO CLUB PICCOLOS Renee Renzetti Cathy Brooks FLUTES Renee Renzetti Karen Neese Cathy Brooks Laura Gawel Elizabeth Gomez Elizabeth Wolfe SOPRANO CLARINETS Laura Sedlacek Susan Hunt Cathy Passmore Chris Zelek Bill Blackstone Tracy Brooke Michelle Stokes Michael john Al Cobbin Faye Ball Gwen Buckner Nathaniel Range Al joiner Clara Smith ALTO CLARINET Adela Gonzalez Concert Band BASS CLARINETS Chris Goluska Bernadette Concannon ALTO SAXOPHONES joe Watson Dave Venturella Lori O'Donnell joe Vitale Matt Brown Mary Grant john Hall Carey Goldberg Lisa Townsend Ame Scott BARITONE SAXOPHONES Mike Murray Mike Edwards CORNETS jennifer Heldt Dave Wilson Arthur Sanders Martha Diaz Robert Oswald Richard Thompson Ben Shirley Gail Mayton Bill Dempsey TROMBONES Brian Phillips Bob Perillo Mike Paolella Dave Shaffer Terrence Brown Edward Herman BARITONES Ken Bonifield Ken Peterson BASSES Dave Huffman Wendy West PERCUSSION joe Brand jim Kloss Pat john Tom Ellett Darryl Walker Kevin Gibson Steve Kulacz james McGregor Ken Cerkoske CONCERT BAND 163 164 JAZZ BAND ALTO SAXOPHONES Lee Emroll Darrin Hathaway TENOR SAXOPHONES Mike Heldt Martin Utermark BARITONE SAXOPHONE Brian Rath CLARINETS Lee Emroll Brian Rath Mark Collantes FLUTE jazz Band Lee Emroll TRUMPETS Ted Roberts Rich Oestmann Dan Kunkes Mike McGovern Tony Davis Dan O'Donnell TROMBONES Rus Oestmann Roy Jimenez Matt Titus Bill Gillispie BASS Becky Garner DRUMS jeff Hunt PERCUSSION Benny Lopez KEYBOARD Mark Collantes Margaret Pettice VIBES Margaret Pettice Marching Band DRUM MAIORS Mike McGovern Rich Oestmann FLAC, CORPS Lisa Harrell Cathy Murphy Lori Parkison Tammy Weigand WINDS AND PERCUSSION Debbie Ahrens Patty Becker Mary Bock Mark Collantes Roseanne Collester Diane Czajka Tony Davis Ed Edwards Ken Elkern Lee Emroll Rich Fisher Sue Fisher lim Fuentes Rick Fuentes Ralph Gazzillo Irma Gonzalez Kelly Gillispie Erwin Hanck Darrin Hathaway Chris Hathaway Mike Heldt Tim Herr Cathy Heistand Carol Heistand leff Hunt Barbara lmler Roy jimenez Sue Kieper Dan Kozlowski Dan Kunkes Todd Langbartels Manfred Leonhardt Benny Lopez Kim Martin Mike McCarthy Melissa McHarg Lori Milam Dave Miller Scott Morgan Ken Muehring Mike Navratil Dan O'Donnell Rus Oestmann Teresa Paris Deanna Passmore Kari Peterson Margaret Pettice Laurie Pitlock Brian Rath Ted Roberts Margaret Robinson Laura Stege Matt Titus lane Townsend Martin Utermark Scott Viet Monica Williams Lisa Wilson MARCHINC1 BAND 165 166 SYMPHONIC BAND Symphonic Band PICCOLOS Debbie Ahrens Sue Kieper FLUTES Sue Teller Debbie Ahrens Sue Kieper lrma Gonzalez Kari Peterson Deanna Passmore Cathy Hiestand Monica Williams Cathy Murphy Tammy Wiegand OBOES Kim Martin Lisa Harrell Laurie Pitlock ENGLISH HORN Kim Martin BASSOONS Lori Parkison Manfred Leonhardt Eb CLARINET Lori Milam Bb CLARINETS Lee Emroll Brian Rath Melissa McHarg Chris Hathaway Barbara Imler lim Fuentes Lisa Wilson Mark Collantes Mike Navratil Diane Czajka Teresa Paris Carol Hiestand Patty Decker BASE CLARINETS lane Canale Maria Canali CONTRA-BASS CLARINET Dave Miller ALTO SAXOPHONES Mike Heldt Darrin Hathaway Tom Oswald TENOR SAXOPHONE Martin Utermark CORNETS Rich Oestmann Ted Roberts Mike McGovern Dan O'Dennell Mary Bock Dan Kunkes Tim Herr Tony Davis Kelly Gillispie FRENCH HORNS Marget Robinson Laura Stege Roseanne Collester TROMBONES Rus Oestmann Rick Fuentes Ken Elkern Matt Titus BARITONES Dan Koslowski Roy limenez BASSES Ralph Cazzillo Todd Langbartels Bill Gillispie Ed Edwards Don Doyle PERCUSSION jeff Hunt Benny Lopez Margaret Pettice Erwin Hanck Sue Fisher Rich Fisher Scott Morgan Scott Veit Mike McCarthy Rick Kraft Bowling Club QFront Rowj Steve Gomez, Wayne Miller, Scott Lennertz, Tom Cassidy, Robin Cassidy, Cathy Sylvester, Mr. Croarkin fSecond Rowj Gildo Garza, Mark Wagner, Dale Harrison, Billy james, Kevin Perrott, Rick Fuentes, Dennis Sowka, Francis Harrison lThird Rowj john Carrasco, Pam Lunsford, Bill Lawless, jerry Fuentes, Michael Smith, jimmy Fuentes, David Edwards, Chuck Sons, Tracy LaMore fBack Rowj joe Orsi, Allen Glatt, Donna Vallone, judi Demith, jamey Summers, janet Sosnowski, Patty Kreidler, Kathie Watts fNot Picturedj Bobbie james, Mike Finnin, Stan Wiater, Chris jerrols, jeff Taylor, Andy Gwiazda, john janota, Ken Muehring, Keith Hall, Shari Smith, Maxine Klyczek, john Rodriguez, Chris Pool, Karen Doyle, Nancy Meyers, Vicki Knuth, Lori Simmons, Patti Becker, Ed Nudi, Blair Haddle, Gary Patzer, Kurt Schrepfreman lAbovej judi Demith plays pro bowler for the camera. fAbove Leftj Ed Nudi displays his bowling technique with the hope of getting a strike. fLeftj A B,T. bowler hits it big with a spare and a win. Broadcasting 1. S., QFront Rowj john Hall, Liz Wolfe, Cathy Hiestand, ludy Wayne, Vicki Llorca, Tom Ehinger, Rick Appleberry, Greg Britton, lNot Picturedj Scott Sztuba, Sue Rauhut fBack Rowj Chuck Hernandez, Eric Sherman, james Appleberry. lTop Lefty james Llorca flips discs, while Greg Britton gives the latest news. fT0p Righty Marty Mulkey demon- strates the operation of WBMW's new TV production equipment used to video tape plays, concerts, special shows and lectures. fRightl Scott Appleberry, alive and ready for another day, while his brother Rick operates the mixers. lRightj Mr. Don Deakin, sponsor of WBMW Broadcasting. 168 BROADCASTING I ' ' if Child Development lFront Rowl Natalie Battando, joshua Butkus, jessica longsma, Dawn Warburton, Sharlie Warner tSecond Rowj Robert McCullough lll, Adam Armstrong, Sylvia Cantu, Cynthia Deakin, Brian Dempsey, Paul johston QBack N We . i ' . Rowj Craig David, Paul DeGarmo, Sandra Gala, Hillary Brewton, Kristopher Snell, Ryan Flynn. fTop Leftl Adam Armstrong presents his Christmas list to Santa. Hop Righty Cindi Deakin and Adam Armstrong discuss future plans after graduation from pre-school. tLeftj The Bloom Trail Graduating Class of 1994 poses for an early picture on Halloween. CHILD DEVELOPMENT 169 Freshmen Boys'and Girls' Choir lFront Rowj jeff Cripe, Matt Merkner, George Sons, Brian Pina QSecond Metts lThird Rowj Cray Kozora, Scott Winefka, Ken Nutting, Charles Nelso Rowj jon Farkas, Brian Scholl, joel Grakauskas, Rodney Parker, Micheul Ms. Anne Reisner lFront Rowj Lisa johnson, Kelly Holcomb, Kim Harris, Kerri O'Toole, Sandra Preacely, Laura Lopez, Veronica jackson, Vicky Garza, julie Gibson lSecond Rowj Debbie Kuhn, Ladonna Felts, Stacy johnson, Nellie Tellado, Marcia Pawers, Elizabeth Williams, Darleen Wells, Renee Boyd, Patty Reynolds, Paula Snider, Patty Moore, Kathy Underwood, joyce Neal lThird Rowj Karen Pankey, Tami Hooper, Linda Branham, Debbie Czajka, Beth 170 FRESHMAN CHOIRS Procunier, Paula Carra, julie Digulio, Pam Elam, Cheryl jones, Don DeLaRosa, julie Mustard, josetta Small, Anne Silua, Vickie Manis fBack Ro Ms. Anne Reisner, Kim Brown, April Llorca, janet Bohn, Theresa Donielso Lisa Gann, Stacy johnson, Donna Lacy, Vicki Summers, Karen Pack, Ki Paulsen, Debbie Ehinger, Rhonda McCallon, Terri Boring, Gayla Wya Sharon Rehder, Robyn Steurbaut, Leslie Engstrand Chorale Choir fFront Rowl Mary Hopkins, Lia jefferson, loanne Gilbert, Sherri Tammy Denton, Tina Hosick, Cedric Stephenson, lim Scholl, Keith Hall, Davidson, Stacy Trice, Tammy Lamphere, Connie Kendra QSecond Rowl Andy Gustafson lFourth Rowl Matt Chapleau, Bob Callison, Dennis Bovara, Elaine lensen, jamie Summers, Wilma Hicks, Karla Wortham, Karla Manis, Dany Wieringa, Chris Hagen, Robert Dobyn, Ted Dolmer, Laura Sparks, Bill Dan Smith, Phyllis Molex, April Graham, Cindy Lindley QThird Rowj james Davis, john lanota, Steve Haemker, Ms. Anne Reisner Owens, Mike Harris, Belinda Krstinich, Michelle Adams, Flossie Stone, Freshmen girls sing The Rainbow Connection at the Thanksgiving Chorale performs at the Thanksgiving Concert. Concert. CHORALE CHOIR 'I71 Concort Choir QFront Rowj Diana Torres, Deanna Tapley, Sally Page, Michelle Washington, Patty Bonds, Pat Booth, Marty Mulkey, Dave Monty, Tom Gurney, Michael Chavers, Tom Hagen, Ted Dolmer, Merry Beth Mitok, Teri Oswald, Monica Dela Rosa, Shari Cole fMiddle Rowj Brenda Slack, Mary Wolff, Michelle Brennan, Linda Loman, Kim Gostowski, Keith Stolte, Vincent Hunter, Chris Caine, Van Williams, Phil Rabb, julie Kuznicki, Gail Sulski, Paula Gibes, Lori Moore, Leanne Bukovic, La Chelle Mallette fBack Rowj Ms. Reisner, Sharon Procunier, Chris Hauser, Ann Wiszowaty, john Davidson, Paul Gumaer, Chris Carson, Bob Torres, Scott Exo, joe Watts, julio Guillermo, Laura Behm, Diane Sengstock, Karen Dade, Karla Walker, Shanon Guerin. fRightj Tom Gurney and Diana Torres perform at the Honor Thy Teacher concert. 172 CONCERT CHOIR Treble Choir fFront Rowj Ms. Reisner, Brenda Hoffman, loan Martin, Carol Hiestand, Denise Hedden, Mary Riley, loyce Watson, Tammy Paris, Dawn Whitington, loyce Tapley CSecond Rowl Donna Williams, Pam Fujioka, Brenda Tews, La Donna Harris, Neico Monro, Lisa Engstrand, Vicki Ridgeley, Kim Deitz, Bonnie Ford, Tracy Thurmond, Tracey Lamore, Tina Barnes, Kelly Wheeler fThird Rowl Angela Ouverson, Patricia Bickham, Rochelle Williams, Lisabeth Gustafson, Kathy Holliday, Sadana Coulter, Laura Stege, jean Conover, Mary Graefnitz, Peggy jackson, Tina Hosick, Mia Wiley, Lori Houdek, Pam Elkern fBack Rowj Kristal Brown, Kim Walker, Monica Washington, Mary lo jasinski, Bettina Treisenberg, Sandy Rach, Doreen Wells, Shari Chudy, Beth Dietz, Wanda Rogers, April Dobyne, Lisa Spak, Debbie Desjardins. QFar Leftl Dawn Whitington sings Both Sides Now at the Thanksgiving Concert. lLeftl Laura Stege uses her voice to enhance the perfor- mance of the Treble Choir. TREBLE CHOIR 173 Chamber Choir fFront Rowj Deanna Tapley, Michelle Washington, Diane Sengstock, Monica DeLaRosa, Brenda Slack, Patricia Bonds, julio Guillermo, Chris Michelle Brennan, Shanon Guerin, Scott Exo, john Davidson lSecond Rowl Carson, Paul Gumaer lAboveJ The Chamber choir performing at the fall concert with a special act. fRightJ Michelle Washington and julio Guillermo enjoy the art of singing, 1-74 CHAMBER CHOIR Swing Choir llineelingj Marty Mulkey, Karla Thomas, Diane Torres, Lori Moore, Tim Turbett, Adrienne Mixon, Ruth Siegmeyer, QBack Rowl Bill Ruphard fDirectorl, Merry Beth Mitok, Van loe Watts 1Not Picturedl Kelly Lopez, Tom Hagen Williams, lAbove Leftl The Swing Choir performs! lAbovel The Swing Choir sings on and on and on . . . 1Leftl The air was filled with Christmas spirit as the swing Choir sang for a nearly full auditorium. Dance Discovery lFront Rowj Doreen Wells, Lesia Hatten, Audretta Bell, luanita Range, Gwendolyn Hooks, Renee Boyd, Solice Neal, Trina Larson, Neico Mon ia jefferson, QSecond Rowj Yolanda Bennett, Gwen Hoskins, loletta Gordon, Sharon Weems, Wilma Hicks Alfreda loiner, Shellrita jenkins, Terri Williams fBack Rowl April Dobyne, 31.4- lAbovel Audretta Bell displays her talent to the entire Dance Discovery Troupe. lRightl The Dance Troupe practices after school. 176 DANCE DISCOVERY B to Debate Team W N. ' i. 'isa ssssas QFront Rowj Susan Wilson, Suzanne Rauhut, Chris Carson QSecond Rowj Dave Miller, Patrica Irene Bonds, Shanon Marie Guerin, Ahnastasia F, Lloyd, iffy, D ix .ez at wiiii -fffff U W f W' NM, qij, ,V fAbove Lefty The Debate Team has a group discussion with Ms, Wilson. fLeftQ Patti Bonds and Shanon Guerin collaborate on the argument for their case. 1AboveJ Chris Carson uses class time to work on perfecting his speech. DEBATE TEAM 177 1-7 r fl Drama fFront Rowj Ms. Cindy Carli-Schlauch, Susan Wilson, Mr. Steven Gende, Mrs. Emily Willis lSecond Rowj Diane Schlamadinger, Patricia lrene Bonds, Brenda Lee Slack, julie Medrano, joyce Watson lThird Rowj Tracy Thurmond, Michelle Brennan, Marla Korpi, julie Mustard, Sharon Procunier, Pat Betancourt lFourth Rowj Marty Mulkey, Paul Gumaer, Suzanne Rauhut, Lisa Gann, Shanon Marie Guerin, Gayla Wyatt, Lori Smith, Chris Yates, Tamie Christmas fBack Rowj john Davidson, Chris Carson, Linda Loman, Mike Dwyer, Mary DeYoung, Ahnastasia Lloyd, Ruth Siegmeyer, Matt Chapleau, Steve Smart, Tammy janiak lAbovej Students viewed the production The Magic Shop at the Drama-Rama. CAbove Rightj Students perform Trifles , one of the three 1-act plays. fRightj Steve Smart acts amazed at tricks performed in The Magic Shop . fFar Rightj Ruth Siegmeyer and other cast members rehearse their parts in preparation for the Drama- Rama. 178 DRAMA D.E.C.A. QFront Rowj Patty Santeford fPresidentj, Karen Concannon Nice Presidentj, Linda Apking fSecretaryj, Renee Combs iTreasurerj Brian Bendon Ureasurerj, Viola Rivera iReporterj, Tammy Baker QReporterj fSecond Rowj jeff Naranto, Chris Perdue, Timothy Edwards, james Gordon, Bob Nichols, Mark ' iff . . H, I .,,. M Mx- ,,,-v' Wagner, Terry Holmes, Lisa Bukowski lThrid Rowj Roxann Wommack, Karin Baumann, Cathy Sinenin, jean Veschak, Lovie Williams, Mary Bobo, Cherrie johnson, Mrs. Myrna Hill fSponsorj fAbove Right 81 Leftj Mary Bobo worked in the toy department at McDades Department Store. fLeft 8: Abovej Ricky Mago prepared a plate of food in the kitchen at Fork of Friendship restaurant. H.E.R.0 QFront Rowl Robert Boyd 1PresidentQ, Bryant Allen Wells Nice-Presidentl, Paula Denise Gray QSecretaryy, Cynthia Fleming tAssistant Secretaryj, Doris Dietz lTreasurerl, Bruce Ikard fAssistant Treasurerl, Sheila Weems fParliamentaryJ QSecond Rowj Donna M. jackson fAssistant Parliamentarianl, David Long fPublic Relationsl, Kathy Spurlin lAssistant Public Relationsl Keith Buckner lPublic Relationsj, Kim Baron, Linda Polletta, Tina Edwards fBack Rowj Steve Simpson, Vada Wiley, Leo Armstrong, Patricia Robinson, Jimmie Wiley, Arlene Brown, Michael Targow, Mrs. Fran Parks QSponsorJ QRightJ Michelle Washington added the final touch before she went out on stage for the Fashion Show. iFar Righty Kathy Spurlin found a job at Burger King with the help of H,E.R.O. 180 H.E.R.O. QBelowJ Arlene Brown helped a future Trail student with a math problem. QBelow Righty Keith Buckner and Tommy Brown showed their stuff during the Fashion Show. l 2 fAbovel Mrs. Fran Parks and an associate talked with some students about an upcoming project. fRightJ Mrs. Fran Parks talked to the crowd before the Fashion Show began. H.E.R.O. 181 journalism Editorial Staff Editor-in-chief ....... Margaret Robinson News Editor tist sem.j . Marissa Vargo News Editor 12nd sem.l . Toni Kidwell Sports Editor ....................... Glen Paeth Assistant .......................... Chris Caine Human Interest Editor ............. Debbie Ahrens Assistant .............. .... B ob Tucker Advertising Editor .... ............... R oxie Hollingsworth Photography Editor ......... Bill Ruminski tFront Rowl Sharon Procunier, Margaret Robinson, Karen Cocci, Roxanne Hollingsworth, Laurie Martinez, Debbie Ahrens, Toni Kidwell fSecond Rowl Dan O'Donnell, Michelle Brennan, Bob Tucker, Mary Wolff, Tyra Cunningham, Lori Braschler, Bill Ruminski, Marissa Vargo, Antoinette Dykas QThird Rowl Marty Mulkey, Paula Gibes, Chris Caine, Steve Smart, Tammy laniak, Glenn Paeth, Chri Hathaway, Pat Booth, Keith Stolte tBack Rowj Ms. Barbar Castagno-Walker, Martha jackson, Cindy Anzelmo, Gary Diehl, Car McCary, Chris Stone, Mike Dwyer, Kevin Qunell, Mark Collantes Norman Riede Library ides QFront Rowj Mr. D. Croarkin, Dionne Kulacz, julie Brennan, Tammy Westmoreland, Becky Sullivan, Stephanie Anderson, Ann Niven QSecond Rowj Chris Hlinko, Lisa jinks, joanne Nunez, jackei Kolongowski, Rosie Nunez, Connie Paplomatas, Peggy jackson, Karen Pack, Laurie Pitlock QThird Rowj Colleen Cuddigan, josielen Gilbert, Kevin Watkins, james Mitchell, Trevor Rice, jessie Rice tBack Rowj Yolanda Bennett, Shar Cole, janet Sosnowski, julie Mazgaj, Cindi Smith, Leslie Mazgaj, Sheila Desmarais QNot Picturedj Kathy Brooks, Kenneth Hayslett, Lloyd Whitfield, Mrs. D. Clark, Mrs. G. Hussey, Mrs. R. Werderich, Mrs. M. Montgomery, Mrs. M. Coleman N W-wanna... Ma tt ss was wk + lTopj Leslie Mazgaj files cards from books that had been checked out. fAbovej Sheila Desmarais smiles for the photographer as she files cards in the card catalog. lLeftj Connie Paplomatas sorts study hall attendance slips during fourth period. LIBRARY AIDES 183 CIE. . fFront Rowl Shelly Durham lPresidenti, Beth jankus Nice-Presidentj, Denise Ewing lSecretaryl, Sherry Fitzsimmons lTreasurerJ, Gail Kiel lReporterl, Mrs. Kathy Weishaar lAdvisorj lMiddle Rowj Beth Kirkpatrick, judi Rolniak, Linda Moore, Kim Childress, Valerie Larvick, Maria Vitale fBack Rowj ludi Demith, Sharon Barnes, Barbara Callison, Deborah Montgomery, Sharon Alcala, Lisa Sanetta, Barb Grivetti i i ,Am Beth lankus Nice-Presidenti shows us she can count up to three. ludi Demith showed the photographer how many words per minute 184 O.E.A. she was able to type. Outdoor dventure Club CFront Rowlulvlr. I. Sullivan, Mr. S. Gende, Mr. I. jankus, janet Steele, Patty Kreidler, Tom Signorelli Uvliddle Rowl Judy Wayne, Anna Daniels, Tracy Thurmond, Beth Butkus, Regina Blankenship, Laura Etienne, Kim Baker E 3 5, sie Mr. Steve Gende and Tracy Thurmond look over the slopes and decide whether or not to risk it. iBack Rowl Ioan Wright, Laura Sparks, Dennis Sawka, Eric Hanson, Bob Callison, Renee Horton, Matt Chapleau julie Mustard and Matt Chapleau look at the slopes before the torturous climb. OUTDOOR ADVENTURE CLUB 185 Spani h Club lFront Rowl Elizabeth Procunier Ureasurerl, Monica Williams QSecretarYlf Reginald Osborn, Dawn Coy, Terri Nowakowski, Suzanne Rauhut tBack Rowj Dr. Eliana Palaez fSponsorj, Patty Reynolds, fSecond Rowj lim Saxinger, Sandy jones, Rosella Rowe, joan Wright, Ahnastasia Lloyd, Lisa Wright Rosanne Collester, Tammy Paris, Lisa links, Nellie Tellado CThrid Rowl 1 k , ' ,wawmww f 1 mr,,,.,,., .... M- -M , .iff , ' ,, wwf. , ,V 1 ,,,M..,m Wrm,,,M,,Ws,.M Win, u,..,,.M---' , EXAM im. M! 5 Monica Williams, Reginald Osborn and Dr. Palaez served themselves during Beth Procunier searches for the pinata at the Spanish the Spanish Club Taco Party . Christmas Party. 186 SPANISH CLUB Speech Team lFront Rowy Marty Mulkey lPresidentJ, Chris Carson lVice-Presidentj, Kim Baker, Susan Schutz, Tammy Paris, Mrs. Karen Willkie Moldenhauer lDirector of Forensicsl fSecond Rowj Lisa Gann, Ruth Siegmeyer, Carl Chris Carson practiced his speech in front of the team. McCary, Lori Smith, Marla Korpi, Pat Booth, Linda Loman fBack Rowj Lisa links, Bill Ruminski, Chris Caine, Laura Sparks, john Davidson, Matt Chapleau, Dave Miller, Todd Horton, Roger Post i Mr. john Moldenhauer coached Bill Ruminski. SPEECH TEAM 187 Tech Crew 1Front Rowl joyce Watson, Rebecca Kado, Wayne O'Barski, Becky Sullivan fSecond Rowl Bryan Bussian, Ron Flatt, Wayne Hinton, Ray Sanford, QAbovel Brian Bussian directed a spotlight during the Fall play. 1Above Rightl Wayne O'Barski tried to make sense out of this confusing mess of wires. Qkightl Linda Loman lights up not only her life but also the Neubauer Auditorium. 188 TECH CREW Linda Loman QBack Rowl john Moldenhauer, Margaret Pettice, David Pederson, Mike Dwyer, Gary Wilbourn, Matt Chapleau any Togetha Club CFront Rowj julie DiGiulio, Robin Haskins, jeff Inorio, Tami Demith, Lori Pitlock fSecond Rowj April Dobyne, Rodney jensen, Kim Palmer, Floyd Farkas, Tracy LaMore, julie Medrano lBack Rowj Daphne Wash, Bertha Lori Pitlock served members of the Togetha Club during their annual Thanksgiving Feast. Washington, Eddie Cole, Monica Washington, Fran Adams, Chris Sineni, Rick Lopez. fNot Picturedj Greg Walker, Nancy Medrano, Ray Sandifer, joe Watts, Ron Flatt, Todd Horton. Have a coke and a smile! TOGETHA CLUB 189 Y.E.T.P. fLeftj A Y.E.T.P. member addresses the group during their annual banquet. iBelowj Tina Garcia addresses Y.E.T.P. members. -...fe fFront Rowj Valerie Stein, Bernard Hackney iPresidentj, Tina Garcia Nice iThird Rowl Ricky Beamon, Carl Hughes, Leivery Williams, Toni jones, Dawn Sta ling Smith 1TreasurerJ Lamont Parker 1Campus Coordinatorl Coy Martha jackson iBack Rowj David Steele Michael Walk, Eddie Williams, r I I I I fSecretaryl, Richard Draper, Wayne Bobo fSecond Rowj joe Brand, Steve Ireland, Michael Bailey, john Neal vtichelle Walk, Phillip Molex, Mike Sopejstal, Kenneth Wade, Ricky Hughes LM Ht tt, t.tt,ttt, 5 E l i Y.E.T.P. 191 ll ll l' Trail Blaze Yearbook Staff my E 3 3 jTopj Donald R. Deakin lYearbook Advisorj lFront Rowj Vicki Sztuba, Anthony Bovara, jackie St. jacques, Tammy Mugfor, Cheryl jaeger, Laurie Betz, Sharon Hampton, Bessie johnson, Suzanne Neese, Cindy Zivkovich Bessie johnson, Freshman class editor, prepares one of her layouts. 192 YEARBOOK . ref jackie St. jacques and Cindy Zivkovich, Senior class editors, select candids for the senior class section. QBack Rowj Dave Perry, Loretta Smith, Mary Graefnitz, Tim Heatherly, Davis, Liz Wolfe, Bob Brown, Ricky Lopez, Dean Millsap Xu' Anthony Bovara does a sports layout for Yearbook. Tammy Mugfor thinks captions for the yearbook. fLeftl Laurie Betz and Cheryl Jaeger on one of those rare occasions when they were hard at work. QBelowJ Anthony Bovara and Ricky Lopez choose pictures for a sports layout. es s QAbove Lefty Tim Heatherly and his friend tackle Dave Perry at the yearbook leaf-raking party. fAbovel Ex-friends, Mary Graefnitz, Cheryl laeger, and Dave Perry, play loan of Arc with enemy Laurie Betz. 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Trail Blazer Supplement 1980 Real People 210 REAL PEOPLE fTop Leftj Ioan Wright and her date relax at the Holiday lnn. lTop Rightl Cinderella , lSharon Procunierl, makes a wish. lAbove Leftl Sandy Naglich sings one of Bette Midler's popular songs - The Rose. lAbovel Mike Feilen was one of the students that donated blood in February. lLeftj Sandy Naglich, Tracy Wolfe, and Mark Stuebe get prepared for their favorite teacher. lBelowJ Tracy Wolfe, Kathy Helsel, and Dave Perry unload yearbooks during the May delivery. P ,:., Q Rim ,',,,, . ..xN,xNwN, g t: 3 ww :Etta lAbovej The Girl's Choir sings for an attentive audience, lAboveJ The Boy's Choir performs at the Spring Concert. lkightj Sherri Moore dares the photographer to burst her bubble i ' REAL PEOPLE 211 Neubauer Dedication On May 29, 1980, the Bloom Trail auditorium was dedicated to Mr. E. E. Neubauer. The auditorium was dedicat- ed to him for his many years in the district and for his great service. Speakers at the ceremony included Kevin Gavin, Mrs. Margaret Shelton, Mr. Paul Riet- veld, and Dr. jesse Newlon. The Bloom Trail Bands performed, as did the choirs. After the ceremony, refreshments were served in the library and an art show was presented. LI Hu ,. , 1 Qi' U . 11 ,1 'Y .4 l lU'l I Hopi Kevin Gavin, Senior Class President, presented Mr. Neubauer with a dedication plaque. fAbovey Ms. Olivia Gude displayed the work of a painting student. fRightJ The Swing Choir dedicated a few songs to Mr. Neubauer. K N -An Avon XY .7 'H - --9 .B . M .J ' J: 5 y .1 H.. X , t . dxkax f Prom Fashion Show QTopj These ten girls model many beautiful gowns suitable to wear to the prom. fLeftl Nine gentlemen model apparel that match the gowns of their dates. fBeIow Far Lefty Russ Fields escorts Pam Zivkovich down the stairway to the stage. lBelow Middlej Glen Burress escorts Rita Martin to the stage. fBelowJ Dianne Torres sings The Closer I Get to You . ,5 .if ff I Wm f f- ,, ,,wM.., K H , ,f PROM FASHION SHOW The car crash was probably the most talked about school event of 1980. It happened over Easter Vaca- tion. A stolen car was driven through the doors near Office 100. The intent ofthe driver was to drive out the doors opposite the Office 100 doors. The car was stopped by chairs and tables in the hallways removed from the Commons during Easter cleaning. Much damage was done to the hallway and doors. lTopl No . . . this is not the Dan Ryan Ex- pressway. CAbovel Student feed- ing ground after lunch. 1Above Middlel New exit for the Bloom Trail Administration. iAbove Righty This truck is ready for a big load. 214 EASTER CAR CRASH new drive through sign-in and mail pick up. Easter Car Crash lAbovel The car of the first teacher to try the QRightJ New artwork in the B.T. hallways. Sock Hop N The Sock Hop was one of the best dances of the year and quite a success. Student Council sponsored the dance. Mr. Krupa, and Mr. 81 Mrs. Chapman and Mr. Green were the chaperones. The dance began at 8 p.m. and ended at 11 p.m. Stan Schelhorn was the DJ. and did a great job of broadcasting. Ruth Siegmeyer and Rob Walls were the winners of the dance contest. Bob Collester and Carm Andrade won first place for best costumes. fTopJ Cindy Anzelmo, Kim Schurwanz, lan Shrum, Carolina Ylo, Shar- on Alcala, and Margaret 1LeftJ Steve Smart will always love mom. lAbovel Heeeyyy! Robinson show how cool they really are. fAbove Far Leftl Rob Walls and Ruth Siegmeyer Fox Trot. tAbove Middlej Tammy Cuttle and Stan Schelhorn twist on the dance floor. Mbovej The Bunny Hop lead by Kelly DeWitt moves bouncily around the floor. SOCK HOP 215 Turnabout Dance fTopj The King, Ernie Kulakowski, and his court, Curt Barwig, Mike Caffarini, Kevin Gavin, and Bob Veschak pose with their dates for this picture. fAbove Lefty This couple enjoys music and conversation while they relax. fAbove Righty This couple takes a stroll down the festively decorated hallway. fRightj The King and his date show the photographer how happy they are. ,MA A, N Q? ..,, L , immwxxxwmwhh-xg K Q A Sfff -sw-wa., .X.k In if L, Li '... K L.i. it The Turnabout Dance was held on February 16, 1980 and began at 7:30 p.m. The theme was Heart to Heart . The 130 couples that attended the dance enjoyed the music played by Cotton- mouth. There was a good crowd of mostly freshman students. At 10:30 p.m. Ernie Kulakowski was crowned King of Hearts. Everyone was pleased with this choice. The King's Court was made up of Curt Barwig, Mike Caffarini, Kevin Gavin, Bob Veschak, and james Taylor. All of the couples headed for home at 11:00 p.m. Mr. Tracy commented on how good the turnout was and said that he hopes to have the dance in a hall this year, instead of at the school. lAbove Lefty ls everybody happy? QAboveJ This couple is thinking the same thing that Mickey and Minnie are thinking. fLeftJ These beautiful decorations in the school cafeteria put everyone in a festive mood. 218 SCIENCE FAIR Qkightj Cheryl laeger and Peggy Wilson wait anxiously for their judges. fBelowj Kim Richards displays her project, Time Estimation! at Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago. fBelow Rightj Kim Paolella and joyce Watson seem pleased with their experimentation. QBottom Leftj Dave Perry was the winner of a trip to Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio along with three Bloom students. fBottom Rightj Teri Andrade explains her project to the photographer. EFF M Science Fair em or mmaiorics an me snowm or BACTER . , . E3 U V3 at an xi Il THE EFFECT or pH ON THE GROWTH OF Uflfa .. .sf an .5- 3 3 '19 ' I . .. .ws Q ...f ' Y 15552 ' A . - . , f . ff - ui . i ,Lg .A ig si ,. Q 4 I--f is .. 3 L, 7 I.. . Q sit fl- BEAN .sf . aww f it iw . ,W 'Me f , M,.WymwWwwWM .egg .524 Wm wfwwwwsfftw' I ,wg-ii, .m,,,1. ,wi . ,411 I A 2 f WY? 'I' 'IVY tai F f fu :,,:,,1f W, -1Qif91Qt i'VMfm E K., -. i,f'fU'i-Ilh?1f . dz ' , .mf I-2 .. My il. : g Y? The 1980 Science Fair was held at Bloom High School. Many biology, chemistry, and physics projects were entered in the local fair. The highest award winners were chosen to go to the Illinois Institute of Technology for the Regional Science Fair. From there, the outstanding projects went to the University of Illinois for statewide competition. At IIT in Chicago, Dave Perry was chosen Most Outstanding Zoology Project . He received a certificate and a trip to Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio. At the State Fair, he was chosen Vice-President of the Illinois Ir. Academy of Science for the 1980-81 school year. Eighteen projects were sent to the State Fair. Trail received one outstand- ing, eight first place, eight second place, and one third place awards at the State Fair. tTopj Art Draves poses for the photo- grapher. QLeftj Dagmar Leonhardt reviews her re- search paper before judging. fBelow Leftj Dave Perry's project was presented at the State Fair in Urbana. jBelowj Eugene Ylo waits patiently for his judges. The B.T V Express P 222 B.T. EXPRESS uill 84 Scroll YEARBOOK: Tim Heatherly, Hilda Perez, Kathy Helsel. fNot Picturedj Dave Perry, Tracy Wolfe. B.T. EXPRESS: lFront Rowl Pete Perez, Curtis Terry, Betsy Peters, Melinda Mendez, Regina hatman lMiddle Rowj Dorene Smith, Donna Burgess fBack Rowj Robin Paris, Kelly Dewitt. QUll.l. 8: SCROLL 223 Drama Honor Society fFront Rowj Paul Pope, Brian Bussian, Marty Mulkey, Paul C-umaer, Robin McGee, john Davidson fSecond Rowl Linda Loman, Theresa Czajka, Kim Quinn, Patty Bonds, Shannon Guerin, Nancy Miller, Marla Korpi, Sharon Procunier, Tammy laniak, Loretta Smith, Brenda Slack QThird Rowj Chris Carson, Rob Walls, Mike Smith, Ernie Theresa Czajka, Stan Schelhorn, and Paul Pope light the candles for the International Thespian Society's induction ceremony. 224 DRAMA HONOR SOCIETY Kulakowski, David Pederson, joe Watts, Mike Dwyer, Tom Hagen, Mary DeYoung 1Back Rowj Wayne O'Barski, Mr. Don Deakin f5ponsorj, Ginny Manners, Karen Welch, Mary lo Wolfe, Keith Stolte, Ruth Siegmeyer, Vicki Pielli, Michelle Brennen, Laura Sparks, ' i Speech Honor Society lFront Rowl Paul Pope fSecond Rowl Robin MCC-ee, Vicki Pielli, Marty Mulkey, Mrs. Karen Moldenhauer fSponsorl fThird Rowj Theresa Czajka, Ginny Manners, Chris Carson, Robert Van DerKrab- ben, Stan Schelhorn, Karen Welch, Paul Gumaer, Tammy laniak, Ruth Siegmeyer. fLeftj Mrs. Moldenhauer tells of the clubs accomplishments. lTop Rightl Robin McGee accepts the Best Forensics Competition Award while Mrs. Norton, Mr. Neubauer, and Mrs. Moldenhauer look on. SPEECH HONOR SOCIETY 225 ational Honor Society The National Honor Society ln- duction Ceremony took place on May 'l4, 1980, at 2200 p.m. in the E. E. Neubauer Auditorium. Eugene Ylo welcomed the new inductees and the administration. Other speakers included Vicki Pielli, Nancy Miller, Larry Hodgson, and Regina Burress. There were 54 new members inducted - 28 Seniors and 26 juniors. The National Honor Society was run by a group of dedicated officers. They included: Eugene Ylo, President, Robert Fuentes, Vice-President, Ther- esa Czajka, Secretary, Kathy Knaack, Treasurer, and Ms. Marilyn Leipsiger, Sponsor. fTopl The N.H.S. Officers pose before the ceremony. fRightj Kelly DeWitt and Elaine Tieri hand out pins to Toni Alexander, fBelowl Mr, Neubauer gives the address, Can I? . fBelow Righty Dr. Carrabine shakes the hand of happy Shelly Durham. QFront Rowj Toni Alexander, Larry Borrmann, Debbie Briggs, Sharon Brown, Glendon Burress, Karen Cocci, Shelly Durham, Russell Fields, lane Hendricks, Beverly Kent fSecond Rowj Regina Burress, Rita Martin, Mike McGovern, Mike Mitchell, Merry Beth Mitok, Shelly Mustard, Patty Oleksy, Brian Rath, Ted Roberts, Margaret Robinson, Beth Sedlacek QThird Rowl Cindy Smith, Colleen Spangler, Karen Staniszewski, Susan Wilkening, loan Wright, Carolina Ylo, Eugene Ylo, Larry Hodgson, Kathy Knaack, Sue Ciechomski, Vicki Pielli fFourth Rowl Danny Austin, Mike Balanow, Sue Ballesteros, Gracie DeBonfioli, Dan Gherghe, Donald Gotsos, Denise j Vicki Pielli speaks to new N.H.S. inductees Kathy Knaack holds inductee book as Stan , leadership. Schelhorn signs in. l 1 Herman, Tina lacobs, Gary Kaszubski, Kim Lucas, Christine Martin fFifth Rowl Sandy Naglich, Tim O'Neill, Kim Peterson, joel Polletta, Joann Porzel, Karen Post, Bernardo Rivera, Lisa Ruedger, Stan Schelhorn, Mark Sedlacek, Frank Soliday fSixth Rowl Deanna Squires, Mark Stuebe, Denise Townsend, Robert Walls, Tracy Wolfe, Maurice Wooden, Betsy Peters, Laura lanota, Robin Paris, Donna Terry, Sherri Moore fLast Rowj Elaine Tieri, Kelly DeWitt, Nancy Miller, Janelle Hunt, Theresa Czajka, Kerry Stellfox, Helen Stellfox, Pauline Burkhardt, Jay lelinek, Stacy Morphis, Robert Fuentes. Dr. Richard Carrabine shakes the hand of new member, Glendon Burress. N.H.S. 227 Softball The 1980 Softball season ended with a record of 9 wins and 5 losses. Bloom Trail also won 2 non- conference games. All-Conference awards went to Sherri Moore for pitching, Cindy Piunti for third base, and Cindy Anzelmo for outfield. Sherri Moore also won the titles for Most Valuable Player and the Highest Batting Average . lTopJ Sherri Moore shows her great pitching ability lAbovel Sherri was such an outstanding player that she was chosen for the All-Area Team, fRightl Janie Claus trys to tag the runner and still remain in one piece 228 SOFTBALL Crete-Monee Lincoln-Way Thornwood Thornwood Thorton Thorton Richards Richards Bloom Bloom H-F H-F Thornridge B.T. OPP. WfL 3 up Ihprnryidge 1 w Eisenihiiwer Eisenhower 5 1 W 4 3 W 17 1 W 10 3 W 7 5 W 5 1 W 12 2 W 7 4 W 7 3 W 4 5 'L 3 4 L 6 2 W 1 5 3 1 5 7 0 fFront Rowl Deanna Skrezyna, Cindy Piunti, fManagerl, Shelley Durham, Maureen Hall, Cindy lanie Claus, Sherri Moore, Renee Skrezyna, Anzelmo, Theresa Gordon, Sue Wilkening, Carm Ieanette Davis fBack Rowl Kim Schurwanz Andrade. SOFTBALL 229 leanette Davis waits for her teammate to get a hit, signaling her to run. The wacky softball team poses for a mug shot. Soft ball fFront Rowl Retha Robinson, Toni Kidwell, Sue Kuznicki, Fisher, Tracy Demith, Denise Roszak, Mary Graefnitz, Coach Pete Marianne Hall 1Back Rowy Rochelle Williams, Shari Akai, jackie McGuire Freshman Baseball fFront Rowj Lance Noles, Rod lensen, Mike Buster, Chuck Simpson, Steve Feilen, Art Draves, Darrin Hathaway, Dwayne Hussey, Mike Kazinski, Mike john fMiddle Rowl Rich Elosh, Lewis, Phil O'Marrah, Dan Memmini, Mike Paolella, Robin Rodney Christo, Dave Keiper, Dave Shaffer, Mike Balcazar, Ed Venn, Coach Frick fNot Pictured - Ralph Gazzilloj Edwards, Wayne Hinton, Mike Gorham fBack Rowj Coach Sophomore Baseball fFront Rowl Michael Chavers, George Patterson, Paul LeVault, Tom Borg, Andy Gwiazda, Scott Morgan, Roman Schaffer, lim Fuentes, Mike Vincent, Dave Monty, lim Brown, Nunez, Phil Rab, Tim Herr Paul Lapato lBack Rowj Coach Len Motta, Ken Elkern, Bill TEAM Tinley Park Tinley Park Rich South T Rich South Hillcrest Crete-Monee Kankakee-Eastrrdge Lincolnway T-F South T-F North Thornwood Thornwood Thorton Thorton Richards Richards Bloom Bloom Lockport H-F H-F Thornridge Thornridge Marian Eisenhower fFront mick, Mike Soliday, Bruce Desiderio, Lori Bloom Andy Haynie shows how the ball should be played. fAboveJ Bruce Oldenburg discusses strategy with pitcher Ron Roszak. Varsity Baseball The Blazers ended their season with 'I4 wins and 14 losses. This record was good enough to place them 4th in the SICA North Conference. One highlight was the Blazers' first win ever against the Bloom Trojans. The score of this game was 9-2 favoring the Blazers. Kevin Newquist was voted SICA North, All Area Outfielder . He was also selected to participate in the All Star Game . This was truly one of the Blazers' best years with the help of Coach Ernest Turner. lBelowj Mike Feilen hustles on the field. i lltt .tar omen's Track IFront RowJ Colleen Spangler, Valerie Carter, Alicia Perkins, Margie McCloud, Cynthia Flemings, Hilda Perez, Dorothea Brown lMiddle Rowj Irma Gonzalez, Cheryl Walton, Tracy Lamore, Karen Concannon, Lisa Ruedger, Carla Wortham, Linda Fletcher, Deloris Harris, Shirley Shaw, The 1980 Women's Track Team was the most outstanding athletic team Bloom Trail has ever produced. They defended their District Title Michelle Smith, Leslie Hernandez lBack RowJ Coach Susan Carr, Coach Gail Robinson, Pat Walker, Shanon Guerin, Hattie Rodgers, Geneva Brown, Dagmar Leonhardt, Jean Chaney, Octavia Lindsey, Sharon Green, Yvonne Garza, Nicole Williams, Patty Garza, Coach Joyce Feleky placing 'lst overall. Individual qualifiers were Pat Walker, 100 Meter Run, Sharon Green, 200 Meter Run, Colleen Spangler and Dagmar Leonhardt, 3200 Meter Run, and Dorothea Brown, Long Jump. The 400 Meter Relay Team con- sisted of Dorothea Brown, Cheryl Walton, Cynthia Flemings, and Sharon Green. The 800 Meter Relay Team consisting of Brown, Walton, Gctavia Lindsey, and Green also qualified. Sharon Green qualified for the finals at State in the 200 Meter Run, but was disqualified for a false start. Dorothea Brown placed 2nd overall in the Long Jump, losing to Jackie Joyner of East St. Louis. The 400 Meter Relay Team placed 2nd and the 800 Meter Relay Team placed 3rd in the State finals. The Blazers placed 7th out of all Illinois schools. 734 WOMEN S TRACK B.T. CPP. Joliet CentralfSouth Shore J 2nd ,Mh z DunbarfGary ri J A Lane Tech! Morgan Pafli, 'Ist MM 5 'lli Bloom Inv. I I ifsi 75' 2nd ft, Bloom Trail Inv. f 1st Thornwood it 63 63 9 East St. Louis Inv. 4th , I' ' Richards 7516 5112 Gary S V2 V, Homeyfood-Flossmoor 5 67 iilili Thqggniridge 71 Coniference 3rd y 5 District 1st State , Q 7th Q V..,. ,.4, ,V,., , Q The Relay Teams are off to a slick start. t .. get t c N, -t Q H it - -- t W C' i s ' ' ft. . to -:,. M E Sw , Qiswwsq,mgc,gt,.tss:,sffrt:M. 1, 5- we fm Jess- .C . , - s -hL,- , if at ses-eIQIf-figt?r33:f.4zs1fg5g.gg..:gf::Rs,.eea:- fmt as ei W M fAbove Leftj Sharon Green, one of the runners of the 400 Meter Relay Team that qualified for State, fights 'til the finish. fAboveJ Margie McCloud races to the finish. lleftj A rainy day at the races. QBelow Far Lefty Hilda Perez crosses the finish line. fBelow Leftj Margie McCloud sprints off to a good start. WOMEN'S TRACK 235 fRightj Dagmar Leonhardt crosses the finish line very exhausted. ' lBelowj The Blazers struggle to the finish. if 'vw fAbove Righty The running Blazers practice on the track. lllightl Cynthia Fleming begins her journey to the finish line. 236 WOMEN'S TRACK 5 Men's Track iza.'fwfQ:fe+, ww ww tw iw-:eff 4, ,:fv,,,,wmf'w iFront Rowj joe Vitelli, Clayton Whitfield, Arthur Sanders, Regan Vincent Welch, Eugene Ylo, IV iThird Rowj Fred Barnes, David Tullison, Welch, jesse Perez, Kenneth Franklin, Lawrence Hampton, Mike McCloud, Duncan Brown, Rory Drake, Randy Adams, Dennis Newquist, Greg Farmer, jerry Allen, Nathaniel Range lSecond Rowl Paul Sedlacek, Rich Velez, Ricky Chico Rigdon, Renauld Steele, larris Rogers, Kenneth Benson, and jerry Lopez, Ernest Burr, David Neal, Phil Kraft, Eric Wiley, Kenneth Tolbert, Newman. fLeftj Arthur Sanders leaps to a flying finish in the long jump. lAboveJ Kenneth Franklin and Kenneth Benson show good skills and technique going over the hurdles. MEN'S TRACK 237 S A Q S W OPP- A R R 71 HF 80 i 64 Eisenhowerjfftflt 91 53 DeLaSalle,35,, ,lii 102 ' 42 Thomridii il1S 41 91 Springfield Richards Inv, i , iiii iiiiiii Men's Varsit Track fFront Rowj Paul Sedlacek, Vincent Hoskins, Fred Barnes, Arthur Sanders, Kenneth Franklin, Anthony jackson, Ray Hampton, Oscar Humphery, Delvin jenkins, Curtis Chatman lMiddle Rowj Fletcher Hutton, Rick Draft, Scott Ctillispie, Ray Young, Tracy Glasper, Mark Sedlacek, Lawrence Hampton, Vincent Welch, Ricky Williams fLast Rowj Coach Dennis Karr, Frazier Vaughn, Eric Williams, Dennis Newquist, Bob Brown, Kenny james, Chico Rigdon, Duncan Brown, jerry Newman, l Coach joe Skowronski, Coach john Collet SiCA North itstem- i District 238 MEN'S TRACK Vincent Welch runs the Blazers to a win. Ray Hampton anchors the 880 Relay Team to a win during the indoor track season. The Blazers battle the Trojans to the finish. Rich Warren shows his Dwight Stones jumping form. The 1980 Men's Track Team started practice in February and their season ended in May. They had a good season with four wins and two losses. Scott Ciillispie won Most Valuable Track Man, and was also District Champion in the 300 Low Hurdles and 200 Meter Dash. He placed 6th in the 200 Meter Dash at the State meet. The Most Valuable Field Man was Ray Young, Tracy Glasper won Most Improved and Mark Sedlacek and Frazier Vaughn won the Coaches Mental Attitude Award. Ray Hampton won the Outstanding Four Year Career Award. MEN'S TRACK 239 Men's Tennis The Men's Tennis Team of 1980 consisted of eight dedicated athletes. The team was led by seniors: Tony Chruszch, Don Montgomery, Perez Brian Rath and Chuck S erriake were the remaining three members of the t em. The team was coached by Mr. Norm imder. orphrs, Ed Nudi, and Eugene Yio. 3. Disney World Trip Spain Trip 'HER at 'Wi is ,A WS: MN1 Z K 1,15 25 F aa awww Nvg Midi! aff Sails-I fAbove Leftl Many band members took a ride on the Richard F. Irvine Fairyboat. QAboveQ The Marching Blazers had the honor of leading the way in the annual Easter parade. qLeftJ The band members and chaperones show us their smiles. iLeftl Dave Perry, Dr. Eliana Pelaez and Lisa Bukowski pose for a shot in the mountains near Toledo, Spain. iNot pictured, Fran Garcia, Dave's aunt, Fran Bukows- ki, Lisa's mother.l iBelowJ The fountains of La Alhambra in Granada, Spain are captured on film. 1 EASTER TRlPS 241 Dolly Levi ............ Ernestina . ........ . ........... Ambrose Kemper Vandergelder .......... Ermengarde ......... Cornelius ...... Barnaby .,.............. lrene Molloy ...... Minnie Fay ....... CAST Kim Quinn Linda Loman Tom Hagen . ....... Robin McGee Virginia Manners Stanley Schelhorn Paul Pope Nancy Miller Ruth Siegmeyer Mrs. Rose ....... Horse .. .... ................... S . Procunierfj. Watson Theresa Czajka R. Reisenweber ......,..................,...... joe Watts Stanley ................. ....................... R ob Walls Maurice . ............ . Officer Fogarty ...... judge .................. Court Clerk ....... Paper Hanger .... Mike Harris Bob Callison Marty Mulkey Matt Chapleau Matt Chapleau john Davidson Chris Caine Matt Chapleau Mike Harris Theresa Czajka Michelle Brennan Bob Callison Tammy Cuttle DANCERS Linda Loman Neico Monroe Marty Mulkey Lori Murry Sharon Procunier Keith Stolte TOWNSPEOPLE Adrienne Mixon Vicki Pielli Wanda Rodgers Cathy Sylvester Rob Walls joyce Watson joe Watts Mary Wolff Tracy Thurmond Karla Thomas Michelle Washington Tracy Hagen Denise Deakin Director ............ Producer .......... Choreographer ....... Conductor ......,.....,. Chorus Director ......, Tech Director ........ Props .............. Asst. Director ..... , ......... CHILDREN Kelly Mane Paul Miller Christine Archie Heather Deakin PRODUCTlON STAFF William Ruphard Don Deakin Aggie Di Tola Robert Folsom w .......... Anne Reisner john Moldenhauer Cindy Carli-Schlauch Tickets ................ House Manager Makeup .............. Program ........... Posters ...... T-Shirts ..... Publicity ....... STUDENT PRODUCTION STAFF E. Kulakowski Asst. Choral Director ...... ............. T . Czajka Tech 81 Lights ....,......... Tech Co-ordinator Tech Co-ordinator Tech stage mgr. ...... . STAGE CREW Pat Booth Willie Buchner jeff Cast Laura Graham Debbie Gumaer Dave Pederson W. O'Barski L. Loman M. Pettice PROPS Sound ............,.... Sound ................. Stage Mgr. ..... . Stage Mgr. ..... . Followspots ..... Followspots ..... Tammy janiak Marla Korpi Loretta Smith Donna Terry Paul Gumaer Fletcher Hutton Lori jansma Wayne O'Barski Greg Pielli Vicki Pielli Molly Rubert Audrey Rubert Beth Skultety Michael Smith Kevin Stolte FLUTES Debbie Ahrens Sharon Alcala Monica Williams Liz Wolfe OBOES Kim Martin ludy Rossi GUITAR Matt jasinski CLARINETS Mark Collantes Lee Emroll 242 TICKETS Kim Keiper Sue Keiper Marla Korpi Loretta Smith USHERS Doreen Bennett Beth Butkus janet Celmer Denise DePeso ORCHESTRA Lori Kurzawa David Miller SAXOPHONES Lee Emroll Robert Fuentes TRUMPETS Mary Bock Robert Collester Kelly Gillispie Dan O'Donnell Rich Oestmann PIANO Lori jansma Susan Wilson Mar McGre or Y 8 Emily Willis james Atherton Greg Zipprich Greg Zipprich Helen Norton Brian Bendon Martin Utermark Karen Welch Mike Dwyer Bryan Bussian jacques Ken Franklin Laura Graham Bessie johnson Alfreda joiner Toni jones Ahnastasia Lloyd Ann Loes Kathy Nehart R. Richardson Charles Rogers Susan Schutz jessie Sherman Bill Weedling Sheri Wiley Karla Wortham TROMBONES Ted Keller Don Kurzawa Rus Oestmann David Watson BARITONE Roy jimenez BASS Mark Hensley PERCUSSION Benny Lopez 'H-u....,, ma 'Et ei il 5 , 5 I in .. 2 5 1 ---1 9,1 f 4 4 Y x f' at-,f Wu nh. Hello, Doll ! On May 8th, 9th, and 10th the Dramatics Department presented Hello, Dolly! to capacity crowds. Kim Quinn played the lead of Ms. Dolly Levi. Robin McGee por- trayed Mr. Horace Vandergelder. Other major roles went to outstand- ing actors and actresses. They included Tom Hagen, Virginia Man- ners, Stan Schelhorn, Paul Pope, Nancy Miller, and Ruth Siegmeyer. Mr. William Ruphard directed the production. Ms. Aggie Di Tola choreographed the musical. Don Deakin was producer and stage manager. Mr. Robert Folsom direct- ed the orchestra and Ms. Anne Reisner was the choral director. The cast and staff for this production were truly one of the best in the history of Bloom Trail. tTopj The chorus sings Put on Your Sunday Clothes as Dolly tKim Quinny, Ermengarde QC-inny Mannersl, and Ambrose Kemper tTom Hagenj head for New York. QFar Lefty Robin McGee as Vandergelder, Rich, Friendless, and Mean . lLeftl Kim Quinn as Dolly, matchmaker, She's the one the spinsters recommend . QBelow Leftj The men's chorus sings lt Takes a Woman . tBelowj Lead by Barnaby QPaul Pope, and Cornelius fStan Schelhornj, the chorus sings Put on Your Sunday Clothes . w. 5 ts' 4 s.... Q 'T 5 in ' . Vw , 2 ggv 1,4 YONK . r' gs F 'Dv S? f 243 Hello, Doll ! lRightj The waiter's chorus awaits Dolly's arrival. lBelow Righty Backstage, the leads receive make up touches. lAboveJ Vandergelder lRobin McGeej advises Cor- nelius fStan Schelhornj and Barnaby QPaul Popel on how to achieve the sweet things in life . .lRightj An hour before the curtain - the make up room is busy, 244 HELLO DOLLY I ,AQ e Q F H of E T W XX R 'W .Nw ,r X ..r .sli r .Mg .wnwaiwf X 1 i it 'r Ay' fAbovej The chorus sings Put on Your Sunday Clothes . fLeftl Orchestra director, Robert Folsom, explains a tempo to the musicians. . QAbove Leftl Minnie fRuth Siegmeyerj shares her Yonkers gossip. QAboveJ In the hatshop, Irene QNancy Millerl and Minnie QRuth Siegmeyerj plot for the attention of Barnaby and Cornelius. HELLO DOLLY 245 ll ' ll o utlon i t - , 1 T, ,',,.? ,.,.,',5t,M ?,, td tftff fi On March 23, 1980, the Black Theatre Dance Troupe presented their spring production, Evolution , Many talented students present- ed song and dance. Acts included in the production were a vocal solo by DeWayne Williams, a comedy rou- tine entitled Teacher, Teacher was presented by lohnny jackson, and many dance numbers were present- ed by Michael Smith and the dance troupe. At the end of the show, Ms. Willis introduced the senior members of Evolution and passed out awards to deserving students. The production was the creation of Ms, Emily Willis and Ms. Sedonia Rush and many other dedicated teachers and students. 3,1- 246 EVOLUTION M-tm... ' ' tv ...L J,,s.p.,g l l m. f 5 W tTopl The cast swings to Swing Down - Swing Low - Sweet Chariot, featuring johnny jackson as Reverend jackson. tAbove Leftj Monica Washington sings and captures the audience. QAbovel Mrs. Grace Love lTammy Christmasj talks to Eugene tMichael! Smithj in Contributions . l fLeftj Tracy Glasper and Kenny James in a scene from Old ludgel Mose is Dead . miller I I ' I I Ci n d e rel la Cinderella was the 1980 road show production. The road show traveled throughout the Bloom area putting on shows in local elementary schools. Cast members missed school for one week in order to present this production. Cinderella was portrayed by Sharon Procunier and her prince was played by Keith Stolte. Ms. Karen Moldenhauer was the director of the production. fAbove Leftl Cinder- ella's stepsisters Nicki Pielli, Mary Wolff, Sue Davisl talk about the grand ball. fAbovel The prince finds the girl whose foot fits the glass slipper. fLeftl Cinderella gets ready for the ball. fTopl The fairy godmother fKaren Welchj pops in on Cinderella fSharon Procunierj. 1Abovel The prince fKeith Stoltej finds the glass slipper of the beautiful girl at the ball. ROAD SHOW 247 Hall of Fame This year Bloom Trail has inducted many outstand- ing athletes into its Hall of Fame. We would like you to review these blazing athletes. Kevin Newquist was chosen male athlete of the year because of his great talent in football and baseball. ln football he was nominated all-conference, all-area, and honorable mention for all-state. ln baseball, he was nominated to the all-area team with a .444 avg. Hilda Perez was chosen female athlete of the year because of her great talent as a runner. She is attending Illinois State on a track scholarship. The wrestling team had its most impressive season by winning the conference, district and sectional crowns. They also had two senior standouts, Lenal Brinson and Carl Davis. Both placed 5th in the state meet. A The women's track team took the district crown and also placed 7th as a team downstate. One high point was the 400 meter relay team which took 2nd at state. The girl's basketball team was the best that Bloom Trail ever produced. They were the SICA North champs. Their record was 21 wins and 2 losses. Sherry Moore was nominated to the all-area softball team for her outstanding pitching. Scott Cillispie became an inductee with his 6th place finish in state in the 200 meter dash. Curt Barwig is also an outstanding athlete with his nomination to the all-area basketball team. Gracie DeBonfioli was inducted for her outstanding ability in tennis. She qualified for the state finals her junior year after beating Nancy johnson of Bloom. GRACIE DEBONFIOLI State Tennis Qualifier 1978 248 HALL OF FAME MEN'S WRESTLING TEAM Conference, District and Sectional Champs 1980 WOMEN'S TRACK TEAM District Track Champions 1980 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL SICA North Conference Champs 1980 LENAI. BRINSON 5th Place Wrestling State 1980 'Q-df KEVIN NEWQUIST Most Valuable Male Athlete of 1980 DOREEN SMITH All Area Basketball 1980 CARL DAVIS 5th Place Wrestling State 1980 SHERRY MOORE All Area Softball 1980 FREDA FREEMAN All Area Basketball 1980 The Closer 250 PROM oy, l I Get To You mt. W1 N-.1 ITopJ Many couples swayed to The Closer I Get To You . fAbove Lefty This group stops for a picture as they leave for post prom. lAbove Righty Chris Poulos says to Beth Fussay, I feel great the closer I get to you . fRightJ Toni Nathan and Lenal Brinson rest in the Holiday Inn Lobby between dances. Ni Minia- In wail' Prom The 1979-80 junior-Senior prom was held May 30, 1980 at the Harvey Holiday Inn. The evening began at 7:00 p.m. The couples were dressed in their finest gowns and tuxes. The theme was The Closer I C-et To You . Dinner was served at 7:30 p.m. and consisted of: soup, salad, roast sirloin of beef, chicken, mostaccioli, potatoes, vegetables, creme de menthe parfait, and a beverage. All the couples enjoyed this delicious meal, and were prepared to dance off the weight they gained during dinner. Couples danced to the many popular songs by Bitter Lemon . As the evening wore on, tension began to build as to who would be the 79-80 Prom Queen. At 11 p.m. Renee Skrezyna became the new queen. Her court consisted of: Lachelle Mallett, Rita Martin, Toni Nathan, Michelle Reichert, and Carolina Ylo. The evening ended at midnight. ITopI Prom Queen, Renee Skrezyna, and her date Howie Iongsma seem happy as they pose for the photographer. fAbove Upper Leftj Prom court '80 and their dates were Carolina Ylo, Bill Stein, Michelle Reichert, joe Helsel, Toni Nathan, Lenal Brinson, and '79 queen Tammy Sineni and her date Curt Barwig. fAbove Lefty The court also consisted of Howie Iongsma, Renee Skrezyna, Cordell Williams, Rita Martin, Darryl Washington, and Lachelle Mallette. IAboveJ Renee Skrezyna and Howie Iongsma are joyous as they dance to The Closer I Get To You . iLefti A group of prom goers relax after dinner. Post Prom The 4th Annual Post Prom was held at the V.F.W. Hall in Chicago Heights. The theme of the dance was Could it be Magic? . Student chairman in charge of the dance was joel Polletta who master- minded the outstanding decorations. Prize winners included: lean Chaney and Randy Paterson won tv sets, Steve Smart and Lajuna Martin won 10 speed bikes, and Lisa Nix and Rick Fulton won a stereo. Everyone had a magic evening. fAbove Righty Couples enter post prom and receive programs. QBelowj Parents donated their time to serve refreshments from midnight till five a.m. CBeIow Righty The dance floor rumbles! lBottom Lefty Bob Mathieu and Linda Moore wonder . . . Could it be Magic? . fBottom Righty These peppy couples begin to slow down. 252 POST PROM Dunes After prom and post prom the night before, many couples went to Warren Dunes in Michigan. The dunes allowed them a place to relax, socialize, take in the views, and soak up the sun. After it was all over, many people went home and collapsed. It was the perfect way to end a perfect weekend. .....aP'lv- Maw- 'vi' ya iw 5 , Hopi Some tired prom goers pack up in order to head home. tAbove Lefty Merrial W Hedden stops at the f '-'iff' at snack bar for a pit stop. QAbovel Chris Clark and Curtis Chapman seem bewildered. tLeftl Kevin Newquist and Scott Wright are stunned by the camera. QAboveJ Irene Munoz, Sharon C-rutzius and Frank Solliday darken their tans. DUNES 253 Graduation On Friday, june 6, 1980 the Class of 1980 was forced to realize this was their last few hours as students of Bloom Trail. Some were overjoyed, others were mystified. As the night began, the Bloom Trail Band played Pomp and Circumstance . They then played The Star Spangled Banner as everyone stood. The Invoca- tion was read by Reverend Kenneth Cook. Senior Class President Kevin Gavin read his speech. Mr. E. Neubauer presented the Senior Class of 1980 to the applause of everyone. The Board of Education presented diplomas to all happy graduates. The Alma Mater was played one last time for the departing Class of 1980 . Reverend Ellis Franklin gave the benediction. Then, the Class of 1980 marched into the world to the applause of the audience. fRightl Janelle Hunt looks happy as she proceeds to her seat. fBelow Righty Rita Martin and Glen Burress escort the Class of 1980 into the fieldhouse. 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Seniors One Thousand one hundred copies of Bloom Trall Hugh Schools Volume 5 yearbook were prrnted by Walsworth Publrshtng Company Inc located ln Marcellne Mlssourn Mr Bob Moorhead was our fleld representatlve for Walsworth The book was printed on 80 lb white MATTE paper Optima IS the typeface used throughout Trall Blazer staff photographers Donald R Deakin advisor Dave Perry editor and the students of the Trarl Blazer Yearbook Staff wlsh to thank the publlshers photographers advertisers and Bloom Trarl Hugh School admrnlstratlon and staff for their help and support Photographs were taken by Root Photographers of Chicago, lllinois, and the 256 FAREWELL


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