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CAR DAY Front Row: C. Froncek, T. Bartolini, B. Nietzel, M. Brown, J. Curcio. What would I like to be? heads the list of questions confronting the average high school student. Career Day at Bloom affords that student an opportunity to learn more about the type of work he is considering. Each student, excluding freshmen, signs up for two conferences of his choice, after choosing from a list of 90 different occupations and professions, ranging from nuclear engineering to pattern-making. The speaker of each conference session has been invited by the school officials and has been selected as one competent to lecture on his respective career. He speaks to the students following an outline they prepared on the advantages, disadvantages, training, and serv-, ice of his vocation. Later a question and answer period follows. The freshmen spend the greater part of Career Day in vocational testing, while the seniors have the option of going on a field trip or attending a conference session. Career Day, under the general supervision of Mr. Harold Schneider, assisted by 27 teachers on committees and 210 students, sheds new light on many careers and makes a significant contri- bution, which can be measured only over many years through the lives of Bloom students. Front Row: Mr. Alan Andersen, Miss An- nette Gioannini, Mr. Harold Schneider, Mayor Ed Cialcowski. L
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Bloom students never know what they're in for when an extra assembly is given in the boys' gym. Sometimes they are entertained by jazz singers, or maybe the exciting works of Edgar Allan Poe are portrayed. The pep assemblies do their part in strengthening the school spirit and in giving the students a chance to cheer for victory. All in all-the assemblies at Bloom provide a needed break in the school day and are often educational, too. Members of the Deep River Quartet stomp at the Savoy, while entertaining the students at a split assembly. Sporting formal attire, the Singing Hoosiers add a profes- sional touch to the assembly. 29
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