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Painting color, balance, and em- phasis on precise detail must all be considered by the oil painter. Here students master that art. Pictured are: K background j ferry Thomas, Kathy Adams, ffore- groundj Carole Lutes, and Bar- bara Gouty. gk Mr. Colbrese fin backj instructs several students on the use of machinery in the field of electronics. Students are: f left to rightj Larry Phillips, Larry Weishaar, Frank Labuda, Jack Cosenza, and Mike Ormond. rt and Vocational Courses xg? , v J' at Dennis Rossetti, Adelbert Fry, Frank Cole, and Ioyce Newberry work on their projects in crafts class.
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if I - if 3 . 3. E rf 'IG' X -.f?l ' Olav Randsalu, foreign exchange stuclent from Sweden, gives classmates Timmy g X 5 E 'QR f Naughton, Marlene Maross, and Ray Laporte a lesson in college algebra. Possibly Q ' g Olav is having as much trouble as our troubled trojan to the left. ' Q H ,iff 'I I in 1 ' -A I if iff:-1 II fl, '-1 ' ft L 3 exft ., ff'-A ,, tw ,J-, ath and Science Instruction the importance of the heart and internal organs during physiology Mr. Zensen shows biology student how playful a rat can be. She tloesn't seem to believe him and the crowd gathers to see if she will be convinced. 'I5
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, ella, si, W 11y ee .I '- 1 '14 5 time 111 Shown above is Lynn Stogentin and an- other student helping care for children during Child Care Classes. f To the rightj Vincent De Laurentis, Ed Zentera, and Selma Pancake look on as Barbara Kloss corrects an error made on her typing pa- per. Typing is another 'vocational course offered at Bloom. Provide Practical Experience Who said practice makes perfect?-Vlfhy, any Bloomite seeking a profitable and successful career or vocation. The most modern equipment as Well as the knowledge of prohcient instructors are combined to make the vocational courses both educational and interesting. With brush or screwdriver in hand, the vocational students seek to improve their abilities by broad- ening their interests i11 some Well-chosen field. Prospective elec- tricians, for instance, find an understanding of science an in- valuable part of their studies of currents and conductors. Tomorrowls business World will be dependent upon these young applicants who combine their talents and skills with an understanding of the public and its needs. I To the rightj Mrs. Rezabel: helps fo Ann Butitta find the solution to a problem in office machines, one business course offered at Bloom. I7 if i 'S
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