S a member of a small vocal group, a student must be willing to sacrifice most of his free time to practicing. On the basis of yearly tryouts, the best vocal- ists are selected, and from then on devote their noon and after- school hours to constant prac- tice. This year four vocalists: Nancy Swanson, Carolyn Chan- ner, Mike Gloor, and Jim Maly were selected to attend the State Music Clinic. Gail Faaborg was named Outstanding Musician for her four years of service to the music department. The members of the newly-formed boys’ quartette are Doug Gilson, Dave Larson, Dave Fitzgerald, Dale Dubas, and Beth Bard, accompanist. In his ninth year as the Head of the Music Department, Mr. Yost conducts the Girls Glee. The Junior Octette performs for the public at the Spring The Senior Sextette, which has been in existence for four Concert prior to the music contest. years, sings at their last Christmas Concert,
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Learning is a new and ex- citing experience for stu- dents of Fullerton High School. The use of overhead projectors and movie cam- eras are used extensively: everywhere from revealing the complexities of a living cell to tracing a bill through Congress. Also this year, Spanish students were able to increase their understand- ing of the language through the use of tapes and records. Art students develop the technique of clay modelling in addition to expressing themselves through paint and canvas, Audio-Visual Devices Aid Learning. r. Juniors learn the results of the election for County Government Day. Sophomore students learn a new theorem in Mr. Wolvin's geometry class. y The high school curriculum Mr. Dickey, math instructor, presents a lecture to his freshman algebra class. represents a challenge to all students. It provides the basic necessary knowledge such as physical education, homemaking, and speech. And it also prepares college- bound students with advanced courses in math and science. Art was a new addition to the curriculum,
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