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Dr. Robert L. Maddox .71 1 1 r' ff. IIQQH . . , . V1 ., - f -'- H1-Tl I i I' 5 I t' Y: I I Ill' ,,,g,, H,-, l KQV J Let Us Entertain You Mr. john Sanders Garinger's Music department of- fers a wide spectrum of courses to suit all interests. Under the direction of Dr. Robert L. Maddox, the Sym- phonic Band spends football season as Garinger's marching band, and performs for the rest of the year at concerts and school music pro- grams, along with the Orchestra. The Concert Band's main purpose is for students to learn important musical skills. Garinger band members also provide the school with a pep band at basketball games. In the choral music department, the Choir, Girls Ensemble, and San- derettes, under the direction of Mr. john Sanders, are another pleasing addition to music at Garinger. The Drama department, headed by Mr. Bill Kinsey, gives plays, variety shows, and other dramatic perfor- mances throughout the year. All in all, Garinger's performing arts department is well-rounded and varied enough to suit all tastes. Mr. Bill Kinsey Performing Arts X 29
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Quiet Place to Learn The library is not a shrine for the worship of books. It is not a temple where literary incense must be burned or where one's devotion to the bound book is expressed in ritu- al. A library, to modify the famous metaphor of Socrates, should be the delivery room for the birth of ideas- a place where history comes to life. Norman Cousins ima , l l The Garinger library is an indis- l pensible resource. It provides a col l lection of books, magazines, pam phlets, and audio visual equipment. The librarians are a great aid in help ing one to locate what one needs from these resources. Miss Sandra Smith as as Q-fuel W: . V , V ' 1' , , v N. 5 ul ' f , ' ' 'Q V X -. 5 '- , ,, , ,f . ., , I f ,, f H , . ,WAW,,,f n H lv' L, f J. ' ki K., . Q, , yy, ' f , jfj.-' , 1 , ., M- 7. f - - f if 1' 'ff my tug WM' an 1 W 'U ff,,.,,,f::1,e-g, 4y,.gf,g1,g,gif-j.i as Mrs. Barbara Divine W , 30 I Library Mrs. Helen Hollingsworth l
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