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Dick Grow, Steve Loesch. Fred Veiuz, Bill McKinney, Bob Burns, Jim Coffman, Don Weed, Lester Havron, and Noah Henderson examine parts of engines in auto mechanics class. Our Classes Use Modern Methods Miss Folger illustrates geometric forms to Greg Smith, Janice Duncan, Joe Leben, 26
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This year the music department has been ■e y busy in presenting special programs gi ' en before the school and civic organizations, along with their regular concerts. Along with Concert Choir, Girl ' s Choir, and Girl ' s Chorus a new group of 12 girls was added. These girls are called the Debuteens . They too performed in con- certs and special programs for organizations in the city. Concert Choir made a tour through cities in northern Indiana. A small Dixieland Band was the feature of the Con- cert Band. It appeared at the concerts and at a special band concert for the school. A newly formed organization known as the Bandettes also appeared with the band. This group was a special drill team which presented a program at se eral of the half time basketball games. The CHS Band adds entertainment at the basketball games. Music Department Gives Special Programs Concert Choir members relax after a rehearsal. 25
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Some of our ocational classes meet at the Junior High School. The others, including print shop, oca- tional drafting, and wood shop have classes at the Senior High building. This year a new $3,870 printing press from Germany was added to the facilities in the voca- tional department. ' ith the current interest in science, many students ha e become interested in higher mathematics. To fulfill this need, several advanced classes are open to students. To make literature come alive at times, English classes sometimes dramatize certain passages or pla)s. This and other special activities help to promote greater interest in English and literature. lliir, ' t) bUidciUi Imc up al the diinkinj; toniii.iin Ijctween classes. Miss Lyster ' s sophomores act out a scene in The King and I. They are, kneeling; Karen Daugherty, Barbara Bosart, Penny Hogg, and Lynn [alan. Back row: Becky Hilger, Greg Baker, John Yates, rartv Laws, and Randv Earle.
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