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Soon after Bloom opens its doors in early fall, the photographer appears with his equipment to take everybody's picture. Gym time is used for sittings for the cameraman as we pose with bright smiles on our faces. A tradition at Bloom for many years has been that an individual picture of each student appears in the yearbook. Sometimes the underclassmen look like peewees-but they're there. Above, Mr. Flanders prepares to snap a junior, Lowell Walker, as others wait their turn. Me Beg hning School life at Bloom is not restricted to reading, writing, and arithmetic, for the social side is not neg- lected. Participation in numerous extra-curricular ac- tivities which include the student government, pub- lications, music organizations, and clubs. Chatting with friends in the hallway before and after school keeps occupied those who prefer a more informal method of passing time. Donna Blaufuss, Stan Jarecki, Judy Cann
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fur latin C a And this is the way it works . . . When the dead- line for the Latin projects arrives, the class and the teacher take time out to examine them and to listen to reports. Here Dave Leahy's explanation of Caesar's bat- tering ram amuses the entire class. 5 L , ocial Studies World History, American History, Problems of De- mocracy! Which one shall I take? Planning a program for the coming year puzzles many students. Social Studies is always a popular department at Bloom. Pic- tured here is a World History class listening intently to the Weekly reports. rafts For those who are more mechanically or cre- atively inclined Bloom offers various courses in shop and crafts. Here members of a crafts class are shown completing their wishing wells. Pictured are John Ryan, jim Luckett, Ed Haney, Ron Schilling, and Ron Mitchell.
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