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The music section of Green Mountain is one of the most varied and active. There are a wide variety of bands, includ- ing Wind ensemble, Concert Band, Spec- trum Jazz Band, Symphonic Band, Marching Band. Besides the band groups, there are the vocal music with Shadows of the Mountain, or just Shadows, Con- cert Choir, Vocal Minority, Images and Advanced Womens Choir. Along with these groups is the Orchestra. Some high points in the music department were when the Marching Band went to the state tournament and brought home fourth place. When asked if they had a good time all of my sources agreed they had. One Sophomore said, I enjoyed the competitiveness of the advancement. When you move up you really feel good. This year in the Art department of Green Mountain many interesting and imaginative projects were found to be of an excellent quality. Some of these pro- jects, by the students of our school, were paintings, sculptures, drawings, and pot- tery. Also, the classes offered range from four classes of drawing and painting to only one or two of sculpting. Other objects of art around the school are primarily around the library. These are the Corvette, done last year, the Me- dieval wall and others. ln addition to these the Jungle wall in the science de- partment was painted several years ago. No one has to be an artist in order to take an art class. They just have to have moti- vation to do their very best and be proud of it. Although there are some extremely good art students who take their work very seriously. An artist's hands at work. Toby Rockley plays the piano. Dave Henderson, hard at work in Art Class. Academics 59
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