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Careers Room
from Oct 1954
by StPetersYork
3. Two Pianos Scaramouche Darius Milhaud
I Vif II Modere III Brazileira Allan Wicks and Frederic Waine 4. North Countrie Folk Songs arr. W. G. Whittaker (i) Blow the wind southerly (ii) King Arthur's Servants (iii) The Water of Tyne (iv) Adam Buckham, 0 ! Mary Collier 5. From Facade An Entertainment William Walton
(i) Fanfare (ii) Polka (iii) Yodelling Song (iv) Tango—Pasodoble (I do like to be beside the seaside) (v) Popular Song (vi) Valse (vii) Old Sir Falk—Fox Trot Speaker • Allan Wicks Two Pianos : Frederic Waine and Robert Elliott
The Careers File now contains information from over 120 business and industrial firms, technical colleges, and university departments, and offers a considerable variety of possible careers to the boy who has not yet made up his mind what he is going to do when he has left school. It must be emphasised, however, that the File cannot hope to give a comprehensive coverage of all the commercial and industrial careers available, though it is always possible to obtain particulars from any organisation in which any boy in the School may be interested. It is also possible to arrange interviews with and visits to many firms who will show that conditions in business and industry have changed radically in recent years and that there are many openings which provide interesting and satisfying careers. There is no doubt that a boy who has initiative, a quiet self-confidence, who can deal with people, and who has attained satisfactory academic standards, will find that industry offers him the opportunities of a management career, either on the production or on the sales side, within a reasonable period of time. He would, of course, be expected to familiarise himself with all grades of work in the organisation.
The School maintains close contact with the Public Schools Appointments Bureau, and their services are available also to O.P.s, especially those under 25. The Bureau can be contacted through the Careers 'Master. The services of the Bureau are threefold : 1. The School is visited twice during each school year by one of the officials of the Bureau who may talk to the Senior boys, and who gives an interview to any boy over 17 who wants advice about his 52