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. L yi' ii 7 7, +I: wil l A 'f' Mrs. Dale Collins, .substituting for Mr. Marion Hineline, watches as students mea- sure the period of a pendulum. From left to right are Georgia Tjernmes, Anthony -LZ' Stokes, Carol Sutton, Robert Champagne, and Richard Mannel. Prospective Scientists Rely on Below Mrs. Cabborcl shows fleft to Marlene Hussman is seen experimenting with a Bunsen burner in chem- istry class. Does 2KC103l 2KC1 + 302? 14 rightj Larry Pease, Roger Lisenby, and Diane Nardi the human anatomy. She
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Displays Feature Student Work At the right, several students start to set up their dis- play. fLeft to rightj Diane Mackler, loan Antonucci, Beth Richards, and Carole Stewart work diligently on their display for the yearbook. The posters depict the method used in planning a typical page for the under- class section. These cases are used by several clubs or organizations to explain various programs or ac- tivities. K Display cases in the art wing feature ex- amples of modern art. Students fix the case, and usually the material within is the work completed in several art courses. The figurines at the base of the display were made in crafts classes, and the pic- tures represent the work of art courses. fLeft to rightj Ron Harris and David Ains- cough take time out from their busy sched- ule to admire the many trophies Bloom has received for sports. This display is one of many set up to honor the boys who have composed our teams in the many years of Bloom's existence. Throughout the building there are several display cases set up by var- ious clubs and organizations to show the students' coming activities, tech- niques in art, or just to try to educate the student in some field. The largest number of these are in the main foyer. Trophies flank the main entrance to the library. Also contained in this group is a display case which changes every Week. Here the students show their works. t
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if I - if 3 . 3. E rf 'IG' X -.f?l ' Olav Randsalu, foreign exchange stuclent from Sweden, gives classmates Timmy g X 5 E 'QR f Naughton, Marlene Maross, and Ray Laporte a lesson in college algebra. Possibly Q ' g Olav is having as much trouble as our troubled trojan to the left. ' Q H ,iff 'I I in 1 ' -A I if iff:-1 II fl, '-1 ' ft L 3 exft ., ff'-A ,, tw ,J-, ath and Science Instruction the importance of the heart and internal organs during physiology Mr. Zensen shows biology student how playful a rat can be. She tloesn't seem to believe him and the crowd gathers to see if she will be convinced. 'I5
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