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o 1 , 0 We hear snatches of music in the air . . . drumbeats now and then as the band marches first period . . . the new wing listens as the A Cap- pella Choir rehearses in the choir room . . . minds wander out of the classrooms as we strain to hear the musical fragments. All of Grand Prairie High School's choral groups are directed by Mr. Earl T. Keel. expzecomfewf Gur Music Department is the extra- curricular heartbeat of Geep High. Who can imagine a school year with- out the band programs at football games . . . the stage band playing at parties . . . the musical assemblies which are our favorites . . . the choir's Geep High Capers in the spring? music department Mr. Leon Breeden directs and instructs our football, concert, and stage bands.
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F AQ 65 I I I I 0606 l The intricate mysteries of Science emerge as students delve into their studies and experi- ments, carefully observing causes and results. science Science is a builder . . . a builder of nations . . . a builder of national security and prosperity. Many colleges offer scholarships to outstanding students to encourage them to enter a scientific field. ,tr 7 419 K Xl 9 Biology, taught by Miss Beth Wag- goner, Mr. Foster McCollum, and Mrs. Anne Cromer is a popular course at Geep High, especially among sophomores. To aid the study of large classes, the biology labs are stocked with many microscopes, specimens, and charts. Physics and Chemistry, the more advanced science courses taught by Mr. Wayne Kilgore, whet the curios- ity and make students eager to learn and understand. Our modern, well equipped science labs help make learning fun and understanding easy. ,Y 'eye --M-:iw --'K
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I I 0 0 at Our Homemaking lab appears to be a home within the school. When studying cooking the girls work in the kitchen, which is actually many kitchen units in one room. Modern, easy to use sewing machines cut stitching time for many high school seamstresses. homemaking Miss Nadine Driver, Homemaking instructor pauses in the kitchen during a class period. The domestic skills of sew- ing and cooking . . . social graces . . . grooming . . . budgeting . . . marketing . . . the general process of man- aging a home . . . these con- stitute homemaking. Although Geep H ig h teaches its girls to be secre- taries, it also teaches them to excel in their most important future vocation . . . home- making. Sewing is one division of home- making which holds many creative opportunities for its girls.
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