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Hm b .oH 1 Mrs. Sherry Mrs. Greenman Mrs. Rondinella Mr. Tafoya Mr. Smith
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Mr. Dvorak Division Head Fine Art Students are given chance to excel in band, chorus, and art % Art Department Displays Photos Morton ' s band, orchestra, and varsity band boast a total of 215 students! An always on-the- move department, Fine Arts stresses student involvement in both curricular and extra-cur- ricular projects, and so we also have 181 stu- dents in the District Wide band and orchestra, 42 students in the string section alone! Instruc- tions in class piano and guitar are in the making, but only a student survey will determine the outcome. The art department, too, is keeping busy. Confined to a small area, this department makes use of its space, with showcases and walls pro- viding display areas for the art which is stressed in both art classes and photography. Many areas of study are available to students. I
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Cinema Arts, EMH New to Curriculum Because of a large enrollment the Language Arts Department hired four additional teachers this year: and, keeping up with current trends, two new classes were added to the curriculum. Cinema Arts, dealing with the making of movies, enhanced the senior curriculum. Mr. M. Escorcia is in charge of it. Mr. J. J. Vespo headed an EMH program, giving the slower learner a chance to learn at his own rate. Other changes were made. The new approach to language was adopted, initiated by Miss M. E. Dale and will hopefully be extended eventually to all the four years. Modular scheduling was e.x- tended to the sophomore year and coordinated by Mrs. M. J. Dewell, Miss P. Vaughn, and Mrs. W. J. Hoyt. Morton was honored when Mr. C. T. Ostrowski was listed as one of the top 30 high school jour- nalism teachers in the nation. M. Molycha-leave of absence; W. Randolph, F. Sat7 sabbatical leave. Miss Dale Right: Mr. Begovich Miss Budzik Mrs. Buenik Miss Baranowski Mrs. Cordulak Mr. VonKerens Division Head Language Arts Miss Anderson Mr. Balchuns Mr. Clifford
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