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CLASSES DEVELOPED MANY TALENTS Mr. William Funk Mr. Lawrence Wilson Chorus Band The Fine Arts classes offered the students many ways of expressing their talents and creative abilities. Speech, Drama, Art, and Music are included in these subjects. Speech classes tried to teach students how to deliver talks effectively, giving each one confidence and poise. Drama was for those who enjoy acting and wish to express them- selves in this manner. Art students learned the basic funda- mentals of sketching and painting while music classes, which include chorus, band, and orchestra, entertained people at special shows, assemblies, and athletic events. Although the Fine Arts program received only light credits, the students who were in these classes, found a method of really expressing themselves. Sometimes I feel like a mothcrless child, sings Janice Jarrett as she practices for a concert. Many hours of work is put into preparing the band for their many enjoyable half-time shows.
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SPEECH. DRAMA. ART. MUSIC z ,f , .vs A til 'im A in 5 . Speech class? Farrell Genung demonstrates how to put on a girdle. Miss Katherine Hipple Mr. Lloyd Roberts Mr. Ron Trent Art Drama Speech Karen Zumwalt and Linda Felshaw think that maybe they can draw a straight line with their eyes closed. ii 0uch I stuck myself in the eye, is the often call in the man, and Nola Caffey, apply stage make-up before their per- Drama classes. Here Bev Kier, Nancy Dungan, Marcy Water- formance on stage.
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USINESS TRAINED STUDENTS FOR JOBS Mr. Calvin Brown 1'f '5WYv .. gk . S mhh , Mrs. Frances Holt ,li 1 ...Ei Q : yeh- , A -, ii. has - Miss Gladys Phillips Among the numerous courses offered at Amphitheater are those whose main purpose is to prepare its students for the immediate future. Business training includes such fields as bookkeeping, secretarial training. shorthand and typing. This year business training is lmeing taught by Mr. Elliott, Mr. Brown, Mrs. Holt, Mrs. Nichols and Mrs. Smutz. These teachers are finding that each year more students are leaving Amphi lmetter prepared for the increasingly competitive world of business. x' 5 . , get ,L Lx Bookkeeping takes concentration so there is no time for fooling around in this class. Hpw mow hrirn cow-well, Steve Wcatherspoon will get it some day. hopes Mrs. Nichols. ikix
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