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

 - Class of 1962

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Bloomites Model School Fashions fliefl lo riglzfj Carol Wrobleski, Koolfie Riclzerl. Illarirmn fe1'alJz'lf. fflbovej Mayor Bill Parisi poses in his corflzzroy Sllil, szzpplierl by Carson Pirie Scoll QQ Company. and Emma Lollue model dresses for special occasions. The Fashion Show presented hy Carson Pirie Scott Sz Company was to raise funds for the A.F.S. student exchange program. Fashions, depicting the busy school life of Bloomites, were modeled hy students. These outfits demonstrated the ee- ononiy, practicality, and weai-ability of Clothes. Types of clothing ranged from party dresses to play togs, dress suits to Casual slack ensembles. and extravagent evening wear to pajamas. fLeft lo right! Al Collins, Jerome James, and Maurice Myers model teen. elotlzes for aftersclzool en,joymen.t. . fe'- In ,,,f 27 I

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Pep-o-rama Promotes Enthusiasm X lJl'll'lfCl.I7!ZlI.lIg' in Pep-o-rama is one of the lighler fzspecls of being an official of the Cily of Bloom.. Piclurerl here are fleft to righlj Carole Lules, commissiolier of social iaeliriliesg Bob Johnson, commissioner of public improvelnenlsg Carole fohnson, clerk, and Donna Narfli, commissioner of finance. Piclureal here, as they take part in the Pep- o-rczma festivities, are several members of the Blu-Fins, a synchronizeri swimming organi- zation at Bloom. Highlighting the football season was the Pep-o-rama. This parade, emphasing the pep and enthusiasm of the students, consisted of Hoats made hy various or- ganizations and demonstrated the con- cern of individual students. The festivi- ties, held between halves of the final foot- ball game of the season, added a color- ful touch to the game. Students, clothed in costumes depic- ting the organization to which they be- longed, participated in the fun by riding on the floats. Many organizations par- ticipated. A few of those taking part were: Spanish Club, Blu-Fins, cheerlead- ers, class officers, City of Bloom offic- ials, and publications staff. Cay senors and senoritas, dressed in colorful costumes, sing merrily to a strumming guiiar as they ride on the Spanish Clulfs float. -K., a 3 N, g 'r K - 4



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Seniors Look to the Future Y 'N ea ' .O I r aff, as it ff 1 ye, -7 v .7 'iv on pl .ia ?l ?5,lg1 if 39- Remember the year? A hula-hoop rage had captured the imagina- tion of young and old, and you spent your spare time imitating a whirl- ing dervish. You were a perplexed freshman unable to understand why the janitors apparently had it in for you because they polished and waxed the floors to such a high gloss that you were afraid you'd make a spectacle of yourself by sitting down abruptly before a dignified senior. However, you had an elevator pass to your credit before you'd been in school a week. In the autumn of 1960, you came back to school with that ugreenn period behind you, and your heart was full of a high resolve to he a good citizen, and you had a long string of objectives which would carry you to the top. You must admit, however, that you did falter a little as the list requesting you to sign up to sell popcorn at the C O L D November game was passed around. The year 1961 found you anxiously awaiting the adventure and fun of clubs, sports, dances and parties. The Junior Jamboree was excit- ing, and the Prom occupied most of your time. Junior testing and the hectic study routine kept you on your toes. Then came 1962 - that twisting era in the recording business. You orbited into the social world and took part in activities, including the Senior Class Play. All too soon graduation came around, and with a mixture of sadness and anticipation you marched for the last time with your classmates to the class song. As you strode into the big, wide, wonderful world, you prophesied a bright future for your successors. Do you remember the year? 28

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