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Fine Arts Enhanced the Curriculum of North High Students who wanted to take non- solid courses in school often enrolled in one of several aft or music courses offered at North. Either phase of the fine arts let pupils do work on projects of their own choice. Beginning and advanced art taught students basic principles and ideas which helped them with drawing. Different media were used, and students created various types of work. Don Sluter and Valerie Van Cleve worked on their three-dimensional, non-objective project for art class. Band and orchestra members gained experience in playing several types o music. Among these were marches, concert, and show music. Special selections were arranged for presenta- tion at assemblies. fi iw One exercise in art was drawing objects from real life. Janet deBerge finished the sketch during a specified time period. 28 f
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Industrial Arts Courses Increased Manual Skills lllP 'E Industrial arts courses helped boys increase their manual dexterity. Future electronics engineers found that in- structions from electric shop gave them an idea of future problems. Drafting classes were attended by those interested in engineering, and wood shop offered an opportunity for creative boys to use their skill. General shop gave boys instruction in a variety of phases of industry. In addition to learning basic concepts of working with wood, students worked on in- dividua1,projects, which could be used in the home. gf., ,W .- .,r, . Mmamr-.I . .4 K f ,h A J, , f, ' M.,- . W I'- ' fr .' , s , ' F 'j 'e - 'fasnzru ., F'-3w4a-lla-.php ' Blocks of wood glued together in woodshop were hollowed out to make vases and salad bowls. Bert Belluui Lawrence Chard B.A., M.A. B.A., M.A. Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Vernon I-Iathcock J erauld Nelson Fred Shade Proper instruction preceded use of B.A., M.A. B.A. B.A., M.A. the electric drill to avoid mis- Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Industrial Arts takes and accidents. 27
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Screams of agony and confusion filled the band room during lunch periods as dance band members rehearsed for a sports dance. Mr. Bagwell assisted in the direction of the band. jk-J William Bagwell Charles Craig B.A., M.A. B.M., M.M. Orchestra Band Kathleen Hergt William Kolbe B.S., M.M. B,S., M.S. Chorus Art.
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