Arlington High School - Accolade Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1963

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6' , bg, I W, Qi, .aug g. 'D 1, Arlington's Boys' Glee Club is led by Ralph Horine as they practice an arrangement of one of their songs. They often perform for their fellow students. Musicians and Artists Sarah Harper and Charlagene Price present a duet for the Girls' Glee Club. Members of the group often sing solos or duets for their classmates. 1 ik. V, V ,. ww, Stud to Further Improve and Providing both Arlington and the community with music, the Arlington Music Department consists of several groups. Under the capable leadership of Miss Priscilla Smith, Ralph Horine, and Gerald Knipfel, the glee clubs learn the basic musical skills. Also under the leadership of Ralph Horine are the Arlingtones and the Concert Choir, both of which are active in school and civic projects. Mrs. Rosaline Longshore, the composer of the Hymn to Arlington , is the accompanist for the choirs. She plays for any group or person who needs accompaniment. Miss Priscilla Smith, the department head, is in charge of the Arlington orchestra. lt is through her efforts that the school is able to enjoy fine music. The sounds of the pep band, marching band, and concert band are familiar to all. led by Gerald Knipfel, these groups often participate for the benefit of community and school. The Music Department offers a place of learning for any student xx ho wishes to avail himself of its services. E.

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Knights to Enroll in Advanced or Unique Classes Across the hall from the main offices, where administrators often catch whiffs of their concoctions, Arlington's mad scientists, the chemistry students, work long and hard over scientific projects. Along with their confreres, the physics and physical science students, these energetic experimentors enliven the days of their teachers in the Science Department, headed by Merle I. Wiinmer. Using modern labs and up-to-date equipment, the classes learn scientific laws and principles, applying them to practi- cal problems. Lab experiments give students the chance to see their theories in action. ln addition to courses in the physical sciences, Arlingtonls Science Department includes several biology classes where the fascinating world of living creatures is the object for study of these important groups. Boasting the only high-school planetarium in the state, Arlingtons Science Department is unique. ln addition to offering its facilities to the students, our school has opened its doors to many local schools and organizations who wish to supplement their own programs with the visual opportu- nities the planetarium makes possible. Another important feature of the department is the Science Lecture Room. With a seating capacity of slightly over two hundred, the room is used for group demonstrations. Mitosis is discussed by Glenn Moss, Ron Below, Margaret Page, Nancy Nahmias, and Tom Benge in their biology class. Both plant and animal lite are studied. jim Flowers and Pete Paulin demonstraie an experiment for their physical science class. The class studies many of the basic physical science principles. 27 l 'l



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w 1 il 'Hs Nw-... Even Picasso had to make his beginning someplace. NVe need only wait for the years to tell just how many budding Picassos the Arlington Art Department has produced. Cer- l tainly, the aspiring artists can make a good beginning here. Consisting of four qualified members, john Simpson, head of the department, liarl Snellenberger, Warreii Sprunger, and john Vardaman, the art department is a Well-staffed segment of Arlington. lt is doubtful that art students in any other Indiana high school work in such complete and productive facilities. The l l . . . . i materials and furnishings in the department were chosen on the basis of their educational and practical features. The products of these classes are proudly displayed in ihe corridor just outside the first floor art rooms, Additional advantages to Arlington art students include the departments role in local contests and exhibits and its sponsorship of the Arlington Art Club, Students in this art class learn the difficulties of portrait painting hy sketching classmates jim Fargo and Kit lfield. Increase Recognition Achieved Throughout the Year Art student Sherry Carmach displays her talents as she paints a still life scene in class. Sherry. as well as other students, has the opportunity to share her work with classmates as it is displayed in the corridors. , WW? E

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