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On an ordinary day one could walk by the art or drama rooms and feel a sense of culture. These were rooms full of sounds and colors and activities. A sense of freedom and creativity pre' vaded the area on the back hall down- stairs. Sometimes, the students would be in pair or small groups in the corri- dor rehearsing scenes or speeches. Others could be seen standing in front of easels adding the finishing touches to a painting. Peer feedback was im- portant to these artists and actors. They critigued and assisted each other. Drama and forensics students were always busy. Hours of preparation went into building scenery, casting plays, and rehearsing for the ubig night. Re- search was done and speeches written The great escape Using watercolors as his me dium, William Acox seems all alone in a world of his own during art class SCDUNDS AND CQIQRS and practiced over and over again. These students had to be dedicated to their goals, Numerous times during the year students exemplified this dedica- tion by successfully competing in com- petitions. They brought home awards each time they left to represent the school. Art students viewed their talents as gifts and evidence of their creations proclaimed that they should. Products of their work adorned bulletin boards in the hallways. Often, they were called on to produce program covers, posters, and signs for school activities. The artists and actors enrolled in the cultural arts courses entertained us and helped beautify the campus.
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Page 76 text:
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Q5 QQQQ' QPYVQQN Q 9 Trombone Twosome. David Watsori and Larry Rogers add the sound ot their trornbones to the marching band while pertorming in a halt-time show. lCl6'!Nli ' Tl-li1Y MAKE MUSIC l telt the thunderous pounding ot the huge bass drum deep within my body. The vibrations sent chills down my Dedli ot their talents. spine as l stood at the gate watching the endless band march its way onto the tield. Lett, rightg one by one the band members adorned with the green and gold passed proudly, inspiring the team to victory their way, with music. As the notes tlowed trom the brass and percussion instruments echoing beauti- tully ott the grassy banks and wooden bleachers, it was ditticult to believe that this 94 member band was in a rebuild- ing period. lt was plain to see their them dt the basketball games growth was very positive. lt was a growth that would increase the bands membership to l35 next year. Along groups shared their talents with us with the added numbers will come new The leader of the band. luhe Savage direm is lllL?l,JilI1CllUii1ID IWlE'f'lD'5'I'lHI'I I'1r'lI1ti6'f'JIlll'16tlOOll ill held at an October game, unitorms and equipment which will challenge the band to pertorm to the One door down the corridor trom the bandroom, music dritted out into the hallway. Led by Mr. Mark Rice students in vocal ensemble and mixed chorus enjoyed using their talents to practice old tavorites and learn new arrangements. Several times during the year they shared songs pertorming at PTSA meetings and assemblies. The Pine Forest Quartet, a newly tormed group, entertained at the Mr. Pine For est Pageant and sang the National An Music became very much a part ot our school year as the band and choral
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