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Baritones booming out on the low notes with sopranoes blending the higher ones are the ingredients for some enjoyable listening for the J. H. S. student. The music depart- ment at Jasper High School pro- , vides a balanced music curriculum for musically inclined students. The vocal pupils won many blue ribbons at various contests during the school ' year. They also performed for many Civic Club meetings. num Mr. Embry, J. H. S. vocal instructor, runs over a musical score with some of his pupils. Bill Thornbury, Bill Birge, Don Schneider, Hugh Mattingly, and Bill Gehlhausen. fa K' V1 lt makes one feel close to the great scientists of the past to see chemistry pupils don plastic aprons, set up bunsen burners, and prepare the impressive array of equipment in preparation to their work. Following the directions of important looking manuals and giving serious attention to the instructions of the tea- cher, these potential young scientists, while digesting old theories, add a few of their own. Chemistry lab- work leaves many vivid memories the dazzling colors of a reaction, the pungent, undescribable odors, the mysterious bubbling, and the laughter or despair at the results of some inadvertant mistake . . . all of these remain as well as the resultant grades. Preparing lab equipment for a chemistry experiment are Mary Ruth Breluge, Mary Jane Burger, Bill Kaiser, and Wes Roeder.
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