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Maturing would be the word to describe the effect of the Liberal Arts Departments. Through such subiects as Spanish, civics, senior problems, history, drama, iournalism, literature, and English the students receive the training to make them more responsible and literate citizens of their community. BANK OF AMERICA-Say now, ain't dis da Unglish Award Winner, Ettie Jalowitz? ENGLISH CHAIRMAN - Nllss Hewitt is always ready to help her students with their work. W4 JOURNALISM-Let's get that paper out, and rewrite that copy-right! world of adventure in the , 4 LIBRARY-Where one finds a land of books. ACTIVITIES-LEFT: B9 history students proudly peer at the fine colonial exhibit they have prepared fpr Open HouseA RIGHT: The Junior Dramateers are an example of the many clubs built out of c ass interests.
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5 ui SPANISH CONTEST Eddne Rose shows Mrs Swart haw he won the Spannsh Scrabble contest at the Language Fneld Day at Occudental College QU Awww LIBERAL ARTS CUP WINNER Barbara Huffman was the only W56 class member to take a Bank of Amernca Award HISTORY AWARD Frank Turner took the Bank of Amersc X SOCIAL STUDIES CHAIRMAN One of Mrs Whnttle s many 'obs IS to organnze the semor problems panels whuch help prepare the A12 s for adult life 4 .A - ,V 'X ff, l xr of g Y 'A s J . I aw, f he 3, M: ,.EV H D 4 n U .1-R, Qt 7 4 11 i D- I 'a , , Award for has ftne work un the history classes. I ' fee' Q. f . -vt v. ' '71 QI' A Ay r A . I AMA , :AV . .la 'I I ffl ' 'A I , . .. . I
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wi' If l 5 R x' 4 Tq5,' wx' gf kj RJ 'sa ki ka ART-Mike Osborne points out some of the fine work done in the art classes to Bob Johnson and Francis Hollis. The Art and Music Departments are concerned with the aesthetic side of the curriculum. Through such classes as art appreciation, ceramics, A Cappella, and orchestra the students receive the opportunity to develop their creative abilities and to bring pleasure to their com- munity through the media of exhibitions and productions. ART AWARD WINNER-Shirlev Flemina starts work on a poster. V I xl ART CHAIRMAN-Mr. deKramer demonstrates the latest tech- niques in brush work.
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