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FRANCE rr- I' lL M 1' 'A 1 ' 9.9 mm. r 51 o il xc- .,- - 7 A ,a..,.,n If Dave Briggs, Dwighf Walsh and Ronnie Obarf, sfudenfs Mike F-arlow and Jan DeHart, sfudenls of French 98, gained lalring Gorman, gained addiiional understanding and knowledge aboul France as fhey learned fha language knowledge Through the uxe ol Hue hips recorder. p nri h stud nt lif . By leaching college preparafory majors lhe languages, cusloms and ideals ol olher counlries. lhe FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT furlhered inlernalional under- nlanding. Besides supplying sludenls wilh a worlcing vocabulary, inslruclors emphasized lhe grammalical perleclion and inlerprelive slcill essenfial for reading advanced foreign lileralure. These sludies also increased sludenls' abililies in lhe English language. This year, an increace in inleresled sludenls resulled in addilional Teachers and classes and an expanded program lhal included lhree years each of French, German and Lalin, and four years of Spanish. FOREIGN LANGUAGE SEATED, lelf lo riqhr: Pafricia Tyson, A,B,g Emma Sandrini, A.B.g Hazel Mil'er, B.A.g Pauline Chenowilh, M.A, STAND- ING: Luciln Burke, Al., Depf. Chmn.g Julia Gemmell, A.8.g Maybelle Menlzer, M.A.g Mary Bello, M.A.g Josephine Wiley, M.A. X . J W ,lb if ew .. Q? I 11 cg !P'fvgAf, vu.-
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MUSIC Raymond Van Diasf. M.M., Depi. Chmnq Wesley Moore, M.A.g Wayne Gard, M.M.g Ann Vaida, M.M. The MUSIC DEPARTMENT planned a varielv of courses Io develop sludenls' musi- cal underslanding and apprecialion. As- sisled by new, advanced equipmenfl, leach- ers laid rhe foundaiion of musical knowl- edge wirh Iheorelical lraininq as well as in- slruclion in essenlial vocal and inslrumenlal Techniques. For music apprecialion classes, Mr. Gard demonsfraled Che wide audio range obfainable from slereophonic equipment 'Q' 3133155 ART SEATED: Palricia Paflerson, 8.A., Depf. Chmn. STANDING: Waller Sills, M.A.g Che fer Amyx, B.A.g Vicfor Bracke, M.A. ultural 'nurse' The ART DEPARTMENT offered courses which gave sludenls Iraining in slcills, Iech- niques, apprecialion and independenl iudg- men'r of 'rhe ar+s, pasl and presenl. Two new classes, Ceramics II and Arr I I, were opened ro inexperienced senior sfudenfs having an inferesl in arl. Advanced courses in handicralls, posler, design and pain+ing were also offered. Arr students Sandi Worlhinqlon, Cookie Fifch, and Lynn Taber displayed Ialenls in expressive arf work. 7
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QR BHSQ eceived tip 0 N Girls in fha P. E. class siudying folk dance clappe'd, hopped and whirled fo lhe lively music of Fado Blan- Quito. kara Q e U' , 0 L L, 5? 'f .. S' f 1 as , U' , X ig, if '- 4 f - .iz fl f . xx :. v li f fr - ' f . , PQ , . -. 23 Q 3 ' V R N E 1' ' A f I i f ' .3 - X r Q I, fire, , . GIRLS' P.E. FRONT ROW, lefr fo righf: Phyllis Hulleff, B.S., Caroline Turney, A.B.g Alice Hankins, B.A.g Beverly Davis, BA., Marian Locher, B.S. SECOND ROW: Belly Nloehnke, B.E.g Beverly Bowman, M.A.3 De Eire Sargenf, B.A.: Alice Beard, B.A.g Margo Robesky, MA., Depf. Chmn. PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPART- MENTS offered lraining lo all sludenls in boih individual and learn sporlst laughi heallh courses, modern dance groups, ihe drill learn: and coached alhleiic reams. BOYS' P.E. FRONT ROW, leff fo righi: Ernesf Dalbom, A.B.g Duane Anderson, NLS., Donald Harrison, M.S.g Glenn Beerline M.S.g Earl Sargenl, M.S. SECOND ROW: Jay Mulvehal, M S., Olan Poliie, E.S,g Jack Trouf, NLS., Stanley Adronik: Bill French, M.A., Depl, Chmn. NOT PICTURED: Paul Briggs, Mi., Charles Bainbridqer MA.: Charles Server, M kd., Kenneth Robesky, M.S.g Henry Pfisier, Spec. Cred.g John Ludeke, M.A.g Donald Cornell, A.B,g Wafier Sills, M.A.g Lowe'l Sayre, M.Ed. 49 jRQr
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