Lenoir High School - Bearcat Yearbook (Lenoir, NC)

 - Class of 1963

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. , . Robert Boston is concentrating on practicing his cornet in daily band section. USIC l 1 , 6 I if , zz i y , rw Y , 'hog I 'Lu . , v 412, as N 1. x Ll , N 5 ' Q - These four girls in the Glee Club, Linda Crump, Linda Fox, Rebecca Brawley, and Teresa Braswell, familiarize themselves with a new piece of music. DRAMA TICS Providing an outlet for the talents of its students is an important responsibility of the school. Such an outlet is provided at L. H. S. by the Chorus, Band, and Masquers. ln the music department, a student learns the basic elements of music theory and develops an appreciation for fine musical works. Students in dramatics classes become adept in portraying character and gain poise in appearing before an audience. Elizabeth Beach and Tommy Kent artfully read their parts in a play to their fellow Masquers. Members of the clarinet section of the band rehearse for a coming performance.

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,rr 9 U x ln Typing ll Herb Crowell tries to make this copy perfect. Z- J ,ffrlw ff Q 4 14 Students in bookkeeping learn how to keep their accounts straight. Mrs. .larratt assures Janet Thomas that college will be rewarding and helpful. These seniors, Richard Triplett, Bill Cole, and Steve Pennell, are searching through the college catalogs for colleges which will meet their needs. COMMERCIAL GUIDANCE Commercial classes at L. l-l. S. are the only classes which prepare students to begin a career immediately following graduation. Business fun- damentals requisite in the competitive world of tomorrow are taught. Competent advice can lead to a clear path in the maze of perplexity which often confronts each student. This advice is provided by our competent guidance counselor. Carlotta Clarke, Janette Church, and Linda Crump try to master the techniques ot secretarial science.



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If NHL Rl .43 q 19448.41 The boys' phys. ed. classes play fast games of football, Don't bend those knees! Mrs. Bolick reminds basketball, and baseball in their respective seasons. girls in 9th grade physical education. PHYSICAL EDUCATIO I DUSTRIAL ART The physical education and the industrial arts departments offer practical knowledge and useful experience. In physical education classes, essentials of physi- cal exercise, steps toward sound body tone, and good sportsmanship in sports, school, and everyday activities are stressed. In industrial arts, boys are taught vocational skills which will help them to increase their earning power in later years and will afford them many hours of productive leisure activity now and in the future. These freshmen are learning methods of first aid in health class. .., .fff Where's that other carburetor? Gary Maltba, Walter Clement, and Sammy George find industrial arts quite inter- esting. Mike Hart finds that patience helps determine his success or failure in mechanical drawing. A v V

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