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Interest Finds an Outlet in Industrial Training Development of basic skills in industrial processes and an increase in consumer knowl- edge are the emphasis in Industrial Arts. Stu- dents are encouraged to co-ordinate their hands and minds in preparation for positions in archi- tecture, surveying, and drafting. The department is under the instruction and guidance of Mr. Leonard LeMay. Classes were enriched by film- strips on the various facets of industry. Upper L.: Wayne Smith gains knowledge and experi- ence in operating a planer. Ixft: Carroll Beasley studies the mechanics of a lathe. Upper: Larry Roberts, a stu- dent tedcher and Mr. LeMay team up to assemble a pump. 29 INDUSTRIAL ARTS
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Arts and Crafts Speak International Language Exploring and experimenting with different media in drawing, painting, and craft work is offered to all interested students. Under direc- tion of Mrs. Maggie Lee Gould, art in every day living is emphasized with an appreciation and comparison of traditional and modem art. Through the studio type method of instruction, students progress according to their interest, need, and potential. The course is general and introductory in scope, which permits versatile decisions for further study, hobbies and careers. Upper ... Alan Jackson finishes his outdoor sketch with pen and India ink. Lower L.: Dehhie Pyles engages a live model for figure drawing. Upper.: Margie An- drews prefers the coil method in forming her pottery bowl. 28 ART
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Joyous Mixed Chorus Voices Christmas Message Above: Mixed Chorus, First row: Kathy Gill, Debbie Hudson, Beth Donnally, Ruth Davis, Sharon Smith. Debbie Martin, Shannon Burke, Barbara Stone. Second row: Kathy Cawley, Judy Love, Ann Byme. Kathy Neidlinger, Linda Rabhan, Dan Turzillo, Morris Griffin, Gina Lariscy, Suzette Parker, Debbie Parish. Third row’: Linda Robinson, Nancy Farthing. Kathy Edge, Mary Reid, John Brooks, John Marshall, Henry Singleton, Ellen Rollins, Annette Shaw, Frances Rivenbark. Fourth row': Cheryl Brown, Dale Barber, Sherrye Cannady, Beth Crosby, Gina Simmons, Chris YVoesht, Mike Manning, Frances Potter, Brenda Hay, YVillene Yarbor- ough. Lower L.: Combined choruses present Spring Concert for the P.T.A. in April. 30 CHORUS
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