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Music Teach in Living one of the various choral groups in the de- partment. Basic steps in singing are first presented in the seventh, eighth, and ninth grades. After achieving a certain amount ot basic musical training, students should be well prepared for the advanced choral groups. lust as rich in pleasure and en- joyment is Art. Like music, students may participate in Art projects from the seventh through twelfth grades. The course is div- ided into two groups-F ine Arts and Crafts. The sole purpose of this department is to allow the student to create expressions through arty that is, to prove to himself his ability to be artistic in everyday living. His outlook on material things can be well expressed with what he has learned through Art.
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Dr. Harry Canfield, Music Directory Mr. Robert Kline, Art Director: and Mrs. Harriet Wolfe, Assistant Music Director. 14 Art an of Beauty Art and Music are two closely con- nected departments of lndiana High School. As the saying goes, Music is Art. Although not required subjects, Art and Music have been in popular demand by the students at all times. They are two of the necessary cultural factors oi any high school. Experience in learning instru- mental Work is one of the objectives of our music department. This is obtained through individual attention given to stu- dents Who Wish to play an instrument. After the student has mastered the funda- mentals oi playing, he may join either band or orchestra, and there develop in- strumental work to a greater extent. The students who ieel inclined to sing may join Left photo: Charlie William's school orchestra playing at a dance in the gymnasium. Opposite page, upper panel: top-Mrs. Wolfe ' and a junior high choral group: below-elk class of Mr. Kline's in crafts. Bottom Panel, left: a class in drawing, right, the , Girls Glee Club sings tor Parent's Night, directed by a student teacher.
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Commercial Courses Train for Vocational Effectiveness Above panel: top left-a show Window arranged by the Distribuiive Education pupils for the Commercial maga- zine clrivep top right-prizewinners in the magazine sale. The winners received watches and radios. Lower left: a class in second year iypewritingy right: a class in office machines and techniques. 15
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