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There is music in the air of D.H.S. We are justly proud of the accomplishments of the vo- cal and the instrumental music departments. Under the direction of Mr. Gannett, vocal classes including beginning and advanced chori , a’Cappella, and Girls Glee Club meet several times through-out the week. Music appreciation and harmony courses are offered to those who wish to study the finer points. Mr. Mortiboy, on the other hand, directs the band and orchestra. By the perserverance of both he and the ensemble, he has produced numerous fine concerts. Probably his most try- ing task was that of presenting the Minstrel Show. Although the music department has many difficulties to overcome, it produces the finest in programs. 27
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Right: Art instruc- tors: Mrs. Edna Parmoloo. Mrs. Zoo Wiegmann. Paul Johnson, and Mrs. Dorothy Garry. Members of Mrs. Garry's art I class working on posters. I II T The fundamentals of art, design, painting, commercial art, sculptoring, and metalcraft - all are courses that are offered to the aspiring young artist. Posters, paintings, metal works, and murals are in evidence anywhere one chooses to look around D. H. S. It has been the custom of this department to supply needy organizations and charities with such items as menu and Christmas cards, lap boards, posters and cartoons. This year prac- tically all the goods went to the Red Cross and Schick Hospital.
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Geraldine Collier. Roscoe Hourigan, Don Edwards, and Doan Helble check re- sults ol an experiment by using the microscope in Mr. Money's college prepara- tory chemical class. Students of today will be the scientists of to- morrow! And the scientists of tomorrow must learn of the discoveries of the past and present day. It is the task of the science department to teach these people the technical side of such discoveries. Tomorrow’s doctors, nurses, chemists, and other scientists are offered the course of college preparatory chemistry with college prepara- tory physics as a prerequisite. Those who do not have the required math or do not wish to go into the subject so deeply may choose the courses in applied physics or in nurses’ chemis- try. Entirely different from any of the subjects listed above but still an important side of science are the ologies . The names of biolo- gy, zoology, and physiology to many suggest classes that are dull and uninteresting, but when a student comes to dissect frogs, to re- move appendages from the grasshopper, to scale fish, and to touch slippery shakes, he changes his mind. He also learns the construc- tion of the human body. 28
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