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,. , gm I ln Mr. Nelson's chem lab students make oxy- Those' hours that students speqbd in The 980' gen, hydrogen and perform many other simple y eral shop learning all there is towknow about shop -V experiments which help them develop an inquir- practice will be of great 'benefits to us in later ing.spirit and a scientific attitude.. ' Q l - life- Q V y . 1 The- training we receive at Bloom will bef t of inestimable value during our iourney through life. The education ,we obtain from the balanced program of studies during our four years in high school will live not only as memories, like the. contrails that ,linger in the wake of a giant skyliner, but will, for the most part, be carried forward with -us on our iourney and become a part of us, aiding us to make our iourney more . prosperous. W A Many'of our cultural attributes can ,be traced to the training we receive in the fine arts in such courses as music, 'lwe bbast - A an orchestra as well as a bandl art, and lit- Drdw,n , t, k t h, d , . erature..To balance -this cultural training, ' ' 9' Pam 'ng' S e C 'ng' an .V 'o '5 we .receive extensive practical training in various wood-work classes, machine-shop t courses, and other general shop courses. other phases of the art profession are taught in ' several classes which all-together boast more than 75 students. , GQ . 'Blooptdeven :af-y 0 Qreenhouse where students' if l lsil -drawing ,und in eres e in t e' natural - ' ' A , ,..' t,,, ,. A, - the wonders of nature whgileelfh? can ob:-'ellie e a'ch,'lgdU, u.l d, Wll19j'e Wblef gtutdetnds 56-'HQWIHP I--tppemg. t Y W Y - .c T-Sshvsffwvef,fmiiude Q .'.' .ems , Q ft is ...Yf--lb?-,,c'U'eF.hUU.',F9l,'-WQQFME..
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