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Girls “At Mother-Daughter Banquet Making room for their daddies in front of the large heart at the Valentine Father-Daughter box social arc Girls’ League officers Carol Hahn, secretary, and Marilyn Cohrs, president. from one of their four years. The senior class play, “South Pacific” was chosen as the topic for Mr. Lawton's table. Unhappy with being a girl, Carol Hecht voices her opinion of all the disadvantages borne by the female sex at the Mother-Daughter banquet. 21
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Mothers “Thank Heaven For Little At the end of Workshop week, the teachers of Bloom High School enjoy a dinner at one of the near-by restau- rants before the school year begins. Miss Virginia Vida and Miss Elizabeth Bee- man arc shown entertaining the faculty with an after-dinner duet. The students of Mr. Dale Lawton’s homeroom meet as a group for one of the final times at the Senior Ban- quet. Each table picked a theme that was reminiscent of an activity Veronica Plaskey informs her “mother,” Jose- phine Cipriani, that she would rather have a baseball mitt than a silly old dress. This was one of the many skits featured at the Mother- Daughter Banquet. 20
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JAMBOREE IS A FINANCIAL CARNIVAL An unidentified aspirant for the honor of bubble gum blowing champion hopefully eyes his accom- plishment at the Junior Jamboree. Side shows, pizza booths, spook houses, telegrams, lucky leis, these are several of the important ingre- dients that went into making a successful Junior Jamboree. This all-school party, given by the Junior class for the student body, affords the class a means to earn the money to finance the Junior-Senior Prom. Under the guidance of Steve Grant, president, and Miss Man' Hollis, sponsor, the class was able to raise over $300 from this event. “Come one, come all to our extra special side show!” Cries Angelo “barker” Marnell as he tries to at- tract crowds to one of the Jamboree’s main at- tractions.
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