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L xx reshman Wlllle Leigh practlces hls barltone with band members as they gear up tor one ot he many events ln which they march. Besides the games, the band performs tor many clvlc roups. P'-l r 4Y' ,A ov 7' .gn 'Klm Ramsey plays tlute In thls plece. She was one of several students who played In the musical. eyboard hour attracts many K eyboard classes attract many stu- dents to the department where Mr. Paul Prather leads teachers Gary Davis, Cynthia Hartshorn, and Mable Lewis. Besides the performance groups, music classes include theory, introductory classes in band, orches- tra, and choir. Students can also get individual tutoring. All students were able to strut their talents in the Feast and Follies at Woodruff Town Hall June 2. Students from all music areas participated. Music teachers led Homecoming fes- tivities for football. mr Proudly carrying Tech colors, the Marching Band nears the Federal Bulldlng ln the 500 parade. Ihllllllllltl v ,Z Z H-3 52 The brass section provides the core ol the pep band tor basketball. Many ot them play several Instruments and slng ln the choirs. Music Councll Composors, a new music club. conducted a campus cleanup. Music ! 29
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Ls.. D V 1 Strou ln bi winner in 500 A niTa STrough was The Grand Award winner for juniors in The 4988 500 FesTival of The Aris. Derrick lvloulder and Paula ConsTanT were winners in The AAA SafeTy PosTer ConTesT. Tech arT sTudenTs also won awards in The ScholasTic Ari ConTesT. Tyrone Fowlkes' ChrisTmas card de- sign was on The IPS greeTing card. Fowlkes was a semi-finalisT in The Pre- lude CompeTiTion. More Than 50 sTu- denTs earned honors in arT This year. ArT sTudenTs found many pracTical ways To combine class work wiTh The 'real world' in which an can be used. KermiT Swenson led The deparT- menT of five Teachers. Michael Slover reTurned To Teach phoTography. OTh- er courses included IeaTherwork, ce- ramics, commercial arT, drawing, carlooning, clay Techniques, and meTal Techniques. N Tres ,' . Q 5? A 5 Hx 1.2 Vaughn Harrison works on hls safety project, one ot many assignments In art. Students get to design their own projects ln art, too. A senlor on the tootball and wrestling teams, Bryant Lawson works on his greeting cardz' design In Mr. Roy Browne's class. , l l ' 65 i l ,A - - vr An ongoing part ot any project Is crltlque trom Mr. Wendrel Prlce. Gene Youngkln listens to KH Mr. Prlce as Gary Wllcher contlnues to draw. or
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Wahl fullgfs .M ell' Industrial Arts change C hanging its name from Industrial Arts to Industrial Technology next year has several purposes for Mr. Dennis McClain and his staff. They hope to offer more Technical courses about how electronics affect daily life. Courses in computers, VCRs, and T' 119' 4 L-.. I- Q -CT ' . . T '- . J Q nn! 1 -1 1 I WA 'N' wk. stereo systems will be added. Current courses include instruction in elec- tronics, metals, construction industry, carpentry, power equipment, and mechanical drawing. Mr. Glenn Curlett and Mr. Paul Oscarson teach in the department. W, - . 1 'J Y' Eric VGDWYG, Jakob RICITCTQ, Coe Marcus. TIOY BIIGQQS, Chd Joseph GOITIBZ WOl'k Oh Cl VCl'l9fY ot engines ln power mechanics class. Welding experience often leads to courses taught In the Career Center. Safety Is rlgldlyi practiced. X... ,,,,, cas...,,MN Construction students and their teacher have to work In all types ot weather on the model house project. 30 ! Industrial Arts
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