North Little Rock High School - Wildcat Yearbook (North Little Rock, AR)

 - Class of 1964

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Art Artists Acquire Cultural Adeptness Young artists are helped to gain a firm footing in the mastery of the fine visual arts in NLRHS's art classes. Projects cover the extremities of the Wide field of art from com- mercial lettering to watercolor painting to oil painting. Students are introduced to the primary methods of HIE in the first classes and discover Where their particular talents lie. They join in with others in small group projects that will help them in larger projects that con- front them as second year art students. Second year art students must still finish certain required assignments during the year, but they have a free hand in the selection of their projects. Art students are beneficial to the school also. They are responsible for the Wildcat heads that the Football players run through during each home game as Well as decorations for the holidays, the backdrop for the Musical Varieties Show, and numerous other small extentions of talent. Each student tries his talent here and strives for improvementsg there are no bound- aries to the heights he may climb, but he has to start somewhere, and maybe it is here. Freddie Link touches up another of her art pieces Art students study the methods of leather craft. -fdrdgki Qatar lv- Anwar N , iflfiarr E 2 7

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Tap, will you please hurry, we're going to be latel! exclaim Mrs. Jim Grimmett and her speech students as they prepare to leave for the State Speech Festival. This darn old pen never works right! moans Jan Winn as she and Robert McBride prepare their debate against their opponents Dana Smith and Steve Riggs. Speech Offers an Excellent Course of Release ln any environment, culture and art are two necessities for a well-rounded life. They are that extra glow in the dim shadows of dreariness, a bittersweet taste in a fascinating brew of actors, debaters, and speakers. The North Side Story cannot be complete without mentioning its speech arts. There are many facets to North Little Rock I-ligh's speech department. Each serves as an outlet to the students who are inclined for this particular stage of learning for future use. lt serves as an excellent course of release. Debate emphasizes the art of thinking on one's feet, an important factor for future lawyers, perhaps, who will no doubt have an excellent beginning here. Speech ll QDramatics5 is concerned with reading and analyzing plays in one specific area. The dramatics department also takes charge of promoting their widely anticipated production ---- the senior play. For first year students, Speech l is a blessing for those who enjoy speaking, listen- ing, learning, and getting just a small taste of debate for next year. Speech is a fundamental stepping stone in society. lt need not be an obstacle. The honors speech art students have won speak for themselves in city and state tournaments. The goals are merely to speak clearly, decisively, and correctly, issuing self control and ease. Just ask any speech student who has achieved them to explain. Sharon, please, l'd rather do it for youl pleads Jane Ann Munnerlyn a s she applies make-up to Sharon Beall. Mrs, Grimmett, what do l do if it won't come off? asks Jan Winn removing make-up. 4 .



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, I 63-64 Senior Choir Officers are Harold Roberts, Casondra Lankford, Barbara Esch, Tim Ashberry, Patty Brown, Steve Loibner, Linda Yeager, .linger Jackson, Terry Mercing, and Pat Smith. Mr. White gives the Sophomores a good beginning so they can eno up with a masterful performance like the Senior Choir on the Christmas Assembly. Choral Music Charms the Eye And Ear Through the years people have ex- pressed themselves in various media. One of the most soothing and exotic methods is through the voice. From the vocal chords come tunes of love, sorrow, happiness and fame. N.L.R.H.S. Choral Department is a highly organized group of vocalists. From the Sophomore year till the Senior year some type of vocal training is available. Be it Sophomore Glee Club, Jr. Girls' Chorus, Boys' Chorus, or Senior Choir. This Department participates in various programs thru-out the year. The high- lights begin as the Christmas Season buds forth and Continues thru the winter. The spring brings the widely popular variety show and the various song festivals thur-out the state. A participant in this musical program br ings to each student a better understand- ing of the fundamentals of music as well as a new and exciting culture media of singing for knowledge and fun.

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