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REFINEMENT THROUGH THE ARTS And genius and beauty in harmony blend Columbia --Timothy Dwight Mr. Joseph Ferranto, art teacher, shows one of hisart pupils a vase made during sculpture class. All right now, people, quit horsing around, says Chief Harold Haines during the band's practice session for the annual Christmas pro- gram. Now justa little softer, coazes Mr. William Street as he leads the glee club during one of its many practices. The students of Dover High School have gained a better understanding and deeper ap- preciation for the worlds of music and art. Under the leadership of Mr. Haines the band reached new heights and achieved distinguished honors. Mr. Street direct ed the Glee Club througha year characterized by fine perform- ances. Mr. Ferranto's art classes displayed their ceramics and paintings in the halls, and went on severalart excursions during the year. The inclusion of fine arts in the school curriculum allows the student to gain a well- rounded background for his future life.
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To this your every aim And effort bend. To the Federal Convention Timothy Dwight Mrs. Mary Owens explains a chart on the sys- tem of passing a law to her business law stu- dents. | | . AND PROFICIENCY Gel ie ed ie Leet ley ie ateg expart at raising plants. = wa i pS Sa ae as bhety ETT { ‘ nessman with practical (and onthe job) experi- Hes Hj ence. h oA : Typing and shorthand pupils work hard for 9) gr | speedandaccuracy, while business law pupils aim for a complete knowledge of the business world of today. These students may well become the lead- ers of our future life of commerce. .
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Driver's education provides the student with a sound background of the rules of the road, the mechanics of a car, andthe qualities every good driver must possess. This course helps to in- still into the student the correct attitude on driving. It is our hope that with the help of the course, teen-agers may earn a better reputation as drivers. Of definite importance inanyone's schedule is the class of physical educa- tion. Here one learns to better co-or- dinate himself, as wellas the principles of many games. Possibly more impor- tant than those benefits are the funda- mentals of sportsmanship and team- work whichare taught in these classes. Mr. Carmen Leto, driver's education instructor, hands the keys to our foreign exchange student Lennie Melo as Carol Sinclair watches. PHYSICAL DRIVE Mr. Robert Andrus looks up froma busy sched- Mrs. June Watson, girls' gym teacher, smiles ule of boys' physical education classes and asshe exhibitsthenew sweat suits used by the coaching duties. hockey team. gs
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