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At Lapel, the curriculum also provides art and music for those students who possess unique talents or skills in these specified areas. In the art department, there are four dif- ferent types of classes from which the stu- dents may choose. For the beginner there is Art I which covers all the basics that the 'Q Kim Shafer works hastily on her macrame. Rick Benefiel helps paint the cafeteria. Mrs. Mills helps the class get started on their projects. Ns,..t f. D ' f-..- 9 ...Mm ., ' 1 , I-: 1 ' wg 4. 41 ., U. u 921 ot lust Academics student will need to know for more ad- vanced classes. But after Art l you're your own to choose your own speci- fied field. You can choose from Arts and Crafts, Drawing and Painting, or Graphic Ans. All of these classes cover the specifics in their area. As for music, this department teaches the students how to get the most out of their voices and how to use them effectively. It also helps those who wish to further their skill in music by teaching them how to sing and read notes. So it isn't just all academics.
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Preparing For Trade Twenty-two of the juniors and seniors travel to Anderson, Indiana, everyday to attend the Anderson Area Vocational School. This is a school where each stu- dent can choose to study in the special field of his choice. The students have fourteen different areas of studies. Each of these prepare the student for a career. It could be in the Business Intensive Lab, which trains for the secretarial fieldg Data Processing, which trains them to operate the key punch and computersg or Building and Trades, which trains them for a wide fjsnuulu-vb 3 sd! Rick Etchison and Scott Givens work at the Bridge- port Milling machine. Tom West figures out one of his problems at the lab. 60 Vocational School field in building, auto body, electronics engineering, and graphic arts. The school has its own Student Coun- cil and plans programs and entertain- ment for the entire student body com- posed of students from fourteen ofhe surrounding schools. 5. w s, A glib: exmiovnf ' A in is . Col rig 5 sz- f
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