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A gg ILFHIHLT I.. 'NOW' I,. I I 1 2 3 4 5 6 ' 7 8 910111213 14151617181920 212223 24 25 26 27 za was so y The choir succeeded in winning top honors in the Royal Oak Festival proving worth of practice and more practice. The Spring Concert, too, hit an all time higl attendance and clever arrangement of soloists. All grades participated in this memorc event. The introduction of spring sports started closing the door on our last few mol here at Bloomfield. Golf, baseball, and track teams began to notice the benefits a larger student body as many new faces were noticed on the athletic fields. Fifty-seven ended in a flourish of Junior-Senior activities. The senior trip acted a bond pulling the class closer together than ever before. Haggard faces had parm wondering about its worth but the fun on the trip surely overshadowed any doubts.
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.-..--susan: . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10,11 1.2 13 14 15 16 1718 19 20 21 22 23 125,Q3272829 30 lfliliiiliiiliilili The flurry of March winds held a lot in store for all of us at Bloomfield. The State ict basketball tournaments drew many sighs on our home court as a fired up Blue 1, which had previously swamped Oak Park, was stopped in the second half of the game by our old nemesis Orchard Lake. The rare privilege of hosting the districts awarded by the State to our school and was accepted by the community as a great Jr. From this scene one face was missing, or one nose as the case may be, that being ch Trott's who had suffered a painful injury in one of his own semi-pro games. Phi Sigma Tau again this year added three new chapters to their organization. :tions had queerly dressed pledges dashing about the school obeying every command neir overseers. Junior Class sponsors were to be commended on the coaching they did in molding dramatists of the eleventh grade into suitable characters for the play Time Out for Jer . Smiling faces and loud applause proved the popularity of a story depicting a tg female football star and her problems. sal? -gd wxsfss msexfemwwew . f
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mi sses ,,,, . .Y Juniors rushed about the halls preparing for the banquet and prom which wen st a few weeks ahead. Their eFforts were not in vain Junior Class efficiency brough :out one of the highest tributes paid to any graduating class iii l 3 A s e gs or nz xsu is as 11 11175 A, gigaq wmv van, nm fm r r 1 3 S 10 ii 33 ii Ei EE Si'
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