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The Fine Arts department is made up of chorus, drama, band and the regular art classes. The drama classes include beginning drama, advanced drama, one act play, and theatre arts. ln theatre arts the students are required to build scenery, operate lights and do several other things necessary to the production of a good play. The C.D.O. marching band is one of the best in the state. ln past years they have won many awards. The stage band plays mainly rock music. They are required to play at a number of school activities and assemblies. The classes affiliated with chorus are: Advanced vocal ensemble, mixed chorus, beginning 36lFine Arts girls chorus and mixed chorus. There are five art classes. They are taught by Mr. Fausher, and Ms. Nesbitt. These classes are: sculpture, beginning art, advanced studio art, Introduction studio art. Page 36: UPPER LEFT, Mr. Hankey smiles in appreciation of the applause, UPPER RIGHT, Four members of the marching band practice a stair step sequence: LOWER LEFT, It is the only pot that is legal: LOWER LEFT, Miss Cook demonstrates facial expression. Page 37: UPPER RIGHT, Myrna Sudweeks creates a pot, LOWER RIGHT, Kathy Swatick and her loyal followers. I M Fine A 't I it R. Cook A. Fausher
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38!Science The format for this year's science department was hard at work, which was especially stressed in physics, chemistry, and biology. The physics classes basic mode of study was dynamics and kinamatics. The course also included an introduction into the fields of optics, electricity, and magnetism, with emphasis on Newton's Laws, and the relativistic world of Einstein. The chemistry students performed lab procedures and explored chemical analysis. They also learned to identify certain elements by scientific methods. Many frogs lost their lives in the biology classes this year. The surgeons dissected and labeled the organs to be used later in the course. Study progressed from tiny plant cells to complex animals and finally to man. Physical science began with the basics, the metric system, scientific notation, and simple lab procedures. Earth science covered rocks, the water cycle, and air. Page 38: UPPER LEFT, Lab report due in 30 secondsg LOWER LEFT, Science is a gas. Page 39: UPPER LEFT, Huh?g UPPER RIGHT, I didn't know that: LOWER LEET, P.S. l love you. Scienc f I 2 , ,aw r E ' lil 'xi l P. Bailey B. Barnes
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