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D VERSIFIED Mr. Jepperson shows Fred Mascitti how to re- wind an electric motor. 1.5 I4 0660 A TIN! 3: sz I5 . :A I9 20 2' S. 26 2728291 1211+ gy f,,..g3'i 1-ini: is Bloom students are transformed into tech- nicians, electricians, meat-cutters, dentist assist- ants, cabinet makers, and mechanics when they enroll in Diversified Occupations. These stu- Rodger Johnston learns how to fix an automo- bile engine from Mr. Babcock. dents work at their respective trade in a place of business outside of school for three hours. Some work from 7:50-10:30 in the morning before attending school, while others go to school part of the morning and then begin working at 12:30. Besides learning and practicing their pro- fessions, the 32 students in Diversified Occu- pations receive a minimum pay every two weeks to the tune of 75C an hour. Two credits are also received. These work-while-you-learn students have third hour set aside each day for a Diversified Occupations class under the general supervision of Mr. john Prombo of the Industrial Educa- tion department. Grades are determined by the type of work they do in the business outside of school and also by their progress while under the supervision of Mr. Prombo.
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Make-believe gypsy Barbara Hansen gives Penny Mack a preview of her future in the fortune telling booth at the Junior Penny Social. Jllll 0R P NNY 06 Al Part of the immense crowd at the Penny Social watches Mike Schleyer shoot for the hoop at the Basketball Throw Booth. Going! Going! Gone! rings over the microphone as some ardent junior does his best to sell a homemade cake at the junior Penny Social. Fish ponds, fortune tellers, basketball contests, flying saucers, spook houses, and penny-pitching events make the boys' gym look like a profes- sional three-ring circus as well as earn some money for the junior class. The students are under the close super- vision of other student policemen who give tickets for such inexcusable abuses as talking and breathing. Fines are payable immediately! All in all, the Junior Penny Social affords a good time to everyone and is the big day for the junior class.
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Tony Bartolini, commissioner of James Curcio, commissioner of public finance. improvements. STUDENT Frank Carta, commissioner of social activities. Edward Cialkowski, mayor. 20 EX 60 IW-3' Bruce Hallmann, commissioner of public welfare.
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