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Music Department The Music Deparment, numbering over 600 students, is one of the most popular departments at DuVal. This is partly the result of the excellent reputation of all the music groups and partly the result of the enthusiasm of the three teachers-Mrs. Gallagher, Mrs, Shannon, and Mr. Nonnemacher. There is a music course to suit everyone's taste. Music Theory, Band, Choir, Q- Girls and Mixed Choruses, and General Music are offered as classes. Two groups that meet after school are the Madrigals and the Sing-Outs-DuVal's own extremely popular folk music group. Mrs. Lenore H. Gallagher l B.M. Oberlin Conservatory T 'A A Instrumental Music Marching Band l l l l l l l l ai 3, Q 4 if .. l Q .ygf i , .Av 1 ,ul r if E y W , 'wi Z Rhonda Hitchcock and john Klima W work diligently with Mrs, Shannon. t 'I Rhonda and John were two out of fifteen Maryland students chosen to -Taxi! represent Maryland in the all Mr. Dale K, Nonnemacher 3 B.S., M.Ed, University of Maryland Concert Choir, Music Theory, Girls SWE fllfmg Wffh MY- Nall' Chorus, General Music, Sing Outs Eastern Chorus. r 1 Mrs. Carolyn K, Shannon B.M. Columbia Union College M,M. Catholic University Chorus II, Illg Girls Chorusg Chorus Angelosg Madrigals DuVallaires 39
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Ft' i hi And now for the secret ingredient! says Chef B Art Department dl. ee i X F e at 'V -xg lj 011 . , as - D o- ' xi - I 1 AQ Q., Miss Georgette K. Farkas BA. Goulher College Art Mrs, Betty J. Manchak B.F.A. Oklahoma State University Art II, III, IV, Art A Script Lettering, Flower Making, Ceramics ...-A. Did Grandma Moses start this way? I , DuVal Art Department offers not only excellent and qualified instruction but also various activities which encourage the student to become aware of the art which is a part of their everyday surroundings. Emphasis is placed on individual work rather than formal class, and the artistic-minded students are urged to use creative thinking in developing their own styles. 1 A The Department sponsors various clubs and the Sock I s and Sweater Hop. The profits made on the Hop was ' used to buy prints of famous paintings and etchings to 'f l be catalogued in the library. 4,1 ees.: oyar-Heflinl Cz 'fi 9's ' sn- , . . - - --- I ' . .4-... -'fhvf , -Yrs A 4 l . D - ,..s l li Af 4 , avid' Outer Limits Mrs Durutiz-.' l. Bltfann ll A l':'.'-tis V. .:' 5I.ir'.'l.in.l Ar: ll. lll Ar: 1.115 l
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Home Economics Department The Home Economic Department curriculum has expanded to acquaint girls with the arts of cooking, sewing, home manage- ment, child care, good grooming, home nursing, budgeting and interior decorating. Using the most modern instruction facilities, girls are given an opportunity to become skilled in those areas that could prove both useful and profitable to them in the future. Besides attending classes, the Home Ec.students are often called upon to furnish refreshments for school teas and to serve at school banquets. One of the most delightful department projects is the organization of a play school open to area children. Lucky Senior girls may choose a double-period of Home Ec. to care for these future DuVal Pupils with faculty supervision. s r JD Ss to . . '39 l X. ' J .ift X-M AY . M, sr . L ' Mrs. Margaret Y. Bruner B.S. University of Maryland, University of Hawaii Home Economics IV, IV-A Senior Class Ziff Graduation-1980 'Q' N.-5, YW?-f l Mrs. Marlene M Smith Biff Pflgflll-1 S5fPhUl5 Ig 5 Km: 53-my L'n,H-rgiiy BS Russell Sage College l'lr':1ir l'.. 11.':n:is ll. lll M 5- S'-'fl-1155 lYf1l U4lI1'. P. :ti I' :ti Gzrls L'fll l'f515?' 'f Mllfrilf Hutt: llwzt :tins ll. lll. Fgzturc l'-lcfiicftxikrrs if A:t1tr...:--fs-Frqrts 5 40 5 '-r Mrs. Sara M. Shegogue M.Ed. University of Maryland Home Economics III, IV Future Homemakers of America Mrs. Bruner looks on as Sheri Gaylor demonstrates the proper method for setting a table g,..- , . 2 -r. tv' i - 'Xia 1 Z-N ex.. Ex , X Q . l ',' f J X x-.-finder if l haue to wear it!
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