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ART THE FINE ARTS department provides the opportunity forlearning to appreciate and interpert the classics in music and in art. The music department aids the individual in appreciating the numerous experiences of good music, promotes social development, and widens cultural horizons . Students learn to respect and recognize the great musicians, composers, and their works . Knowledge, gained from a study of design and color, is applied, with various media, to the following ART problems: nature drawing, still life, landscape, figure drawing, perspective, in- terior decoration, architecture, and community planning. Craft classes explore ceramics, metal, and miscellaneous crafts. Let's tal-ce that from the top we Is it done yet? Miss Wilson instructs her students in creative arts. 21 cu.
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FI E ,QE 5 Mr. Sims has greatly improved our library facilities. --ani!!! :Ml Quiet. We 're studying! David Saile centers picture for window. it f ,- W X El K i Q X 2 I: ' U' X , ,V -K. , si. ,Y yi: 5 f 5 3 J E t ra-W ,sq S, A, I . WI No wonder we have such a good choir. i' eff ef may g , a M? FHNQ 1 5 at Jf
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TRADE A D I DUSTRIE Larry Davis takes inventory of automotive parts. Patty Simpson takes a patient's pulse. COOPERATIVE Industrial Training fTrade and Industryh was a new class this year for Seaman students. Students attended two hours of required subjects, two hours of T gl I classes, and then each individual worked on-the-job in the afternoon. The T 81 I club sponsored the sale of sweatshirts for Seaman students. The group took several field trips during the year. A first place trophy was won for their club display, Bridging the Gap be- tween School and Work, at the Spring Leadership Conference held at Kansas State Teachers College of Emporia. Each student entered a contest at the Leadership Conference. April 30, the club held the first Employer- Employee Banquet to honor their employers. The club also took part in designing the T Sz I pin for the state of Kansas. r, fa- t -1 Mr. Lundgrin Ron Del-Iart works with sheet metal.
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