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Joan Wagle, Carol King, Mr. Regis V. Shalley We can sing that. l -XZ, Now to put it together again. Mr. Paul Scandrol v 5.-' Donna Bayan, Dick Knight, Mr, William J. Mcllroy Practice makes perfect. Through the eFforts of Mr. Mcllroy, band director, Mr. Scandrol, teacher of the ninth grade vocal department, and Mr. Shalley, senior high vocal instruc- tor, the Highlander music department has done much to focus the eyes of the community on Baldwin High School. These instructors, by hard work and careful guidance, have helped our stu- dents to become well-behaved citizens who appreciate the fine arts. 26
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Reader's Guide Increasing your eye-span. Mrs. Lenore E. Shea Jim Ramsay, Mrs. Marian E. Corbett Our library, under the able super- vision of Miss Minetti and Mrs. Shea, has aided us greatly. It is well equipped with visual aid rooms and reference and fiction books in twenty-three sections, ranging from science to romance. Our larger library provides room for an aver- age of a thousand new books. Speed reading for college prepara- tory students and reading improvement for English students were the courses of- fered by Mrs. Corbett. The tachistoscope, which widens the eye span, the reading accelerator, and other machines were an aid in her classes. Keeping the books in order Miss Josephine Minetti
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Glenda Kraus, Jean Melaney, Mrs. Helen G. Neuharcl Dabblers or babblers? A visit to an art class was always an in- teresting experience. There one could see the students making full use of the facilities provided for enameling, leather carving, oil work, architectural design, and sculpturing. Under the capable guidance of Mr. Henkow- sky, who also devoted many hours of work to planning decorations and working faithfully with the Stage Crew and Art Club, many beautiful and unique creations emerged from this force of toiling imaginations. On the Freshman level, those interested in art had the ready-and-willing assistance of Mrs. Neuhard, who, by covering the funda- mental techniques and rules of the subjects, hoped to prepare her students for the ad- vanced course. IIA Nv' llga ,fi ls , X D -r gi 1.55.- 27 Ralph Reiland Another Leonardo? Mr. Raymond C. Henkowsky, Karen Sands, Bill Smith Darken that shadow.
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